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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • ' SU~D .AY VOL. 67, NO. 132, 7 SECTI NS, 88 PAGES Bws~ln'1 the Beasts This 9-Vt-eek-old giraffe at Llon Country Safari in Irvine looked slightly askance at the dousing of hOly water it got from the .Rev. John Sammon of St. Cecila Church in Tustin Saturday. Fr. Sammon also gave his ble~sing to baby rhinoceros, python, zebras, lion cubs and other safari inhabitants, in a Catholic tradition started by San Antonio de Abad, patron saint or animals. - Conditions at Huntington ~abor Camps .Disputed· ' By KA mv CLANCY Ot tlloe O.MY l"llet Sl•ff \\'hat were termed as "shacking condittbns'..,.-al two migrant rann· 1aoor· camps in Huntington Beach may be just a matter of perspective. Captain Andy Vanderlaan of the Huntington Beach Fire Department oonducts annual fire and life safety inspections at the two camps, 7081 Ellis Ave, and 18261 Gothard SI. ·in response to charges made·'lbursday by> the Orange-County Human R<latioos CoJ:nmission that the camps are "dirty and inadequate'' and sblx.lld b e investigated by the Grand Jury , V'anderlaan said it may be just a "matter or perspective ." "Anyorie who lives in a nice c;ommunitY. Sitto1t Horn e Helper Named Motlier of '7 4 ~· ArthlU" Chasen or Costa Mesa was named 1974 "Mother ol the Vear" by Hoeg Memorial Hospital at a luncheon in Newport Beach S.tunlay. ltlrs. tbasel') was selected as the result of an essay written by her 900 Arthur, 10, which was selected from more than 18,000 entries submitted by elemmtary siud<nts ln<the Newport-Mesa Sdlool Dis- triot. In addition to Arthur's prize-winning essay, Mrs. Chasen was praised In an ..,..Y by her daughter Ruth, 7, which atao waai selected as ooe of the tanatists. A round trip flight fur two lo Hawaii was awarded to Mrs. Chasen. Plaques and tickets for a day at DiSMyland were awarded ID the mothers of the other 10 finalists, Including Chris Jones of Killybrooke School ; Suanne _Marte -tier or Sonora; Michelle Salsbury or M<>nW Vista: John Leary ol OUr Lady Que<n IJf Angels and L<ooard Mclnl<>sb of Pomona. The other five finaJ~ts Y..'CJ'e Carol. Furey of WllsOO ; Susan Coulter of HArbQr View: AureUano Cervantes of Whitt~r; Karen Ghltiellri of TeWlnkle School: and Jell Odell or Newport Heights. Here ls Arth\ll" Chasen'.s ·Winning essay eiplalnlng why hJs mother should be cllOOcn 1974 Mother or the Year. "My mother has devoted her Ille ID children. She work• at Albert Siuon Home, the orphanage or Orange County. She gets up at 4:30 a"m. so she'll arrive Wh<n the chlldrtn awake. .. would not want to stay there even for one· night." said Capt. Vanderlaan . "But many~ of these_ . people . are used to sleeping on dirt floors, so this is better than what Ibey are used to." Vanderlaan said some areas in the camp are dirty and some are clean. depending upon the individual using that bunk and that area and what his •tandard~ may be. He pointed out that while his d e p a r t m e n t does not inspect the premises for health and b u i 1 d i n g s;tandards, firemen would report any serious p r o b I e m s to the stale Department of Housin g and Community (See CAMPS, Page Al) ' . --. • ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1974 -TWENTY-FIVE CENTS · Nixon Vows to Fight On ~laims 'Okie Spirit' Before Heartla1nd Crowd STILLWATER. Okla. (AP ) -Vo111ing "obvjously disapprove ol the seeaker.'' Nixon's reception '''as ge ner a 11 y he would "never give up," President The President declared that he had regarded as friendlier -Y.'ith less Nixon came lo America's heartland 11presented all· of· tbe evidence to heck.ling -than Ile received last. • , week'efld · at a public appearance in Saturday night and 1?1d a university .. , ~1·: '· a. s~t~ ·~Jted br. a.· · ~i ... .\tiz. / commencement crowd that Congress ~~Ah&.of IJope-,ai;i:Ladded: "Ifltuiil 'He received standing 'ovations 'when he should promptly dispose of the the House of Representatfvfs will ' act ""as introduced, at the conclusion of his impeachment issue. promptly . . . so the President and remarks and \vhen he and 1'1rs. Nixon As a warm spring twilight settled on Congress can get on with the people's \Vere escorted from the stadium to head Oklahoma Stale University's .football business, as we should." back to \Vashington. Several times the stadium, Nixon told the graduating class: • The crowd was generally quiet, but a crov:d applauded his call for cooperative "\Vhat a great time for a new few shouts such as "pay your taxes'' ana -efforts to conquer the energy crisis and generation." "liar" could be heard as Nixon spoke. world food and health problems. lie said the graduates could look University President Robert Kamm Nixon spoke of efforts for peace in the forward to a more peaceful world where had banned signs and placards from the Middle East, an area that he said "could people of all nations work together in the stadium, and in introducing Nixon. be equated as the Balkans of the '70s com mon cause of bettering mankind. Kamm said he had come to campus "as unless we do something about it and do Only once bi his 35-rninute address did President and as a fellow human being." solnething cibout it now." Nixon refer directly to efforts to oust Kamm said Nixon should be treated As Nixon left the stadium, be could him from the nation's highest office, with "the affection and respect due one hear the "Nixon must go" chant of about although he acknowledged that some In who: has given so much in public 500 demonstrators gathered outside. the stadium crowd of about 25,000 service." As the Nixons arrived at Vance Air Force Base near Enid, Okla., they '"'ere greeted by a friendl y. cheering crO\\'d that base officials estimated at more than 11.000. The air base CPOWd dteerOO the President and hoisted banners of support. Stcppin~ to a microphone. Nixon referred to the shouts of "!Jang in there" and "\Vc'rc with you" and said. "Believe me. that docs your heart good ." "I have 1hat old Okie spirit dt>ep do\\ll inside,'' he added. "\Ve never give up." The stadium. v.•hich holds more than 50.000. '"'as about half-rilled. with a temporary bl ue backdrop separating Nixon from the rows of empty sea1s. The comn1encement address in the university's spacious football stadium was Nixon's first campus appearance in a year, and his first public appearance since the surge of resignation requests .. Police, Pilot Foil I-lijacki11g In Colo1nhia 'Stronger Than Ever' BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -Led by a relief pilot and a policeman who u.5ed karate blows, police stonned a Colombian airliner Saturday at the Bogota airport and recaptured it from hijackers who had held it for 16 hours. \Vitnesses. said $hots were flf'ed. Col. Gilberto Fernandez, the Bogota police CO!JllllBndor, told I -· --II\&! one hijacker Was shot to death. a aecOOd was in good condltion with a bullet wound in the leg and the third was arrested .unlulrt. .. Earlier police had said one hijacker '\\·as shpt to death and another died an hour later at a hospital. Police said 14 of the 86 passengers aboard the Avianca 71:1 jet were injured. Most suffered minor injuries when they escaped through an emergency ex.it during the police !iltack. Some passengers ~id~ one-of -the ·six-member crew -a stewardess -had been hurt. Police said the hijackers, who were overpowered while the plane's crew was being changed for a· new takeoff, were armed with a pistol, a long knife and sever8.l sticks of dynamite. The hijackers took over the plane Friday night on a flight from Pereira in western Colombia to Bogota. They released 26 of the 112 passengers in Bogota. then took the plane to Cali, 100 miles to the west. After an 811.z-hour stop there, they returned to Pereira, 200 miles (See lllJACK, Pagt: A2) VPIT ....... ho DEFENDS FATHER Julie Eisenhower Poll Shows 49% Want President Impeached, Out NEW YORK (AP) - A Harris Poll taken after the release of the White House transcripts shows 49 to 41 percent of Americans surveyed want President Nixon "impeached-and removed from office." Jum before the edited Watergate conversations were made public, the percenlage was a 42 to 42 standoff on the President's removal, according to Harris. The majority of the 1,555 adults polled May 7-8 ~ li0-24 percent -don't believe the transcripts ''prove the President had no knowledge of the White House Watergate cover-up," tlle poll said. By 63-23 percent, those polled also do not believe Nixon's contention that "the transcripts prove he wanted everything about Watergate to be known and nothing lo he held back," it said. Another finding was: -A 64-23 percent majority feels the President "knew about the attempt to cover up White Home involvement in the Watergate case." By-57-31 percent, the respondents think Congress s h o u I d remove him from office for such an offense. LOSING STATUS? -A Mother's Day feature by Staff Writer Alan Dirkin examlntt •i>ether Mom ·is lo.<ing her VIP status in a society in which large fam- . ilies are frowned upon and In which new roles are-belng defined for both mother! and fathers. It's on Page 81. Julie, 'D.avid Second Nixon's Deterrriination 'VASHINGTON IAP) -Pres ident Nixon's daughter Julie -Nixon Eisenho'"'er indicated Saturday that her father would surrender his office only if convicted "on a vote of criminal action·• in a senate impea-<rial, Both she and husband D a v i d ElsenhoWet portrayed the President as determined to fight bnpeachment to the end. Her father will fight impeachment an the way through a senate trial, even if "only one senator believes ill him," Mro. Eisenhower said. - White House spokesmen w e r e unavailable for clarification as to whether her statements meant Nixon \\'ould refuse to accept conviction by the Senate if voted on grounds other than ''criminal action.'' The young couple fielded questions from newsmen in the swmy East Garden of the White House. Occasionally they showed annoyance · with the thrust of the queries. "lf the media has a hangup and an obsession about resignation a.nd feels they must be reassured from members of the famil y that my father is not going to resign, I feel as a daughter it's my obligation to come out here arid say 'No, he's not going lo resign,' '' said Julie. She said her father is "stronger than ever" and told the family during a cruise aboard tile presidential yacht Jo"'rlday night that he was determined to "take this o:mtitutionally down the wire. "It's going to be a constilutional process," she said In talking about the coostituUooaJ process, she said, ''I think it would be a bad precedent to set for a President to resign unless there were a vote ot criminal actioo." Questioned about the reeent calls from Republican senators for Nixon to step aside, Julie replied : "I don 't think four people in Congress is an avalanche." She said that the Preside!lt is fully aware of tlle outcry, but is convinced he is "doing tbe right thing ... he believes in the presidency, he believes that this is the best way to handle the situation." The Television Student Takes Courses Seriously By HILARY KAYE Of ttt. ~111 PllDI Sllll The television student is usually older, more af£1uent, has more r a m i I y responsibility and ls more degree- oriented than the typical junior oollege student. These are the findings or Dr. Richard Brightman, director of research at the Coast C.OnunWlity College DI.strict, home ol KOCE-Oiannel 50. Since the blrth of televislon oollege courses on KOCE three semesters ago, [ Sunday Special Brightman has been trying to find out more about this new breed of college student. Included in his findings is the fact that oohvenience, pure and simple, is the key to the rising popularity of these courses. Rather than having to trudge, onto campus to sit in a sterile lecture hall, the TV student may watch a lecture from the comforts of his 0\\-lt hon1e, picking from a selection of time slots. 'Ml.is semester there are 3,430 students ON TO EXPO -Al..,. Preo lde!lt Nixon opened the World1.s Fair in Spokane, Wash.. last v.-eekend , the show began and It doesn 't stop until next October. And hall the fun ~' getllng there and gelling back. Poge B7. enrolled. When the courses were first offered in 1973, there were 68.1 students. Officials at KOCE say they are a little disappointed the TV courses have mainly at.t racted persons who are already st.udents on campus. Last semester, 90 percent of those enrolled were also enrolled in courses on campus. Brightman said. A heavy mailing to more di\'erse areas was sent oot for the flJ'St time this semester, hoping to reach persons reluctant or unable to journey to a college campus. Results are not yet tabulaled. but officials predict they have finally attracted many students who are foreign to the college environment. TI1is semester is the first time in tbe station's 16-mooth history that a student can take· a sizeable chwilr: of classes by '"·ay of television. Six courses are 00\v offered, including "Dimensions in CUlture" a three-unit ant hropology course; physical geography, three u n i ts: freehand sketching, two units: family risk management, two units: C o.n n i e 1 s Clothing Comer. a two-unit sewing dass; and flower arrangement , one unit . Students may register at one or five !Set TV STUDENT, Page All Inside S11ndn y At Y-S-ICf er-.. mMU Cl .. tllfiM c.fli.n11a "'"""" C-IM c-- ., Ktr9K ... 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The article is on Page ).7. • HARNESS HOllSE PEOPLE - A .nostalgia trip In which Los Alamitos Race Course provides the setting for ••one mol"fl" nm ol the hlgh-\\ibeeled sulkies' of the late lllOOs and a profile cl some or the men who make harness rncing go ln Orange Coonty ts Stnfl Writer Tom ~1cCa.M's "Horsin' Arowid" feature. lt'.s on Page 83. .. -· ' ij tt··f' I .. ' .. , .. • TVW"" . , I ---Coast _Roundup - NO 110~1 !-~ -Lun1hf'r\ard <..1\.\'l1l'r R.lchard Jnhrnu~ told the ·cit\' cuuni:il thJs week that re~ated dela)·s in the approval of his yard's rP\ocation may SOOD force hilll Oll! Of business Jahraus' plans ha,:<' been dHllplic:1tcd by a resident n(':lr the pMposcd relocalion Slit'. ~·ho claims Jtihraul'i' move is lllegal. The Laguna Beach Lumber Company presently i n downlO\\'n Lngunn , nc:'ar city hall , bul would be JTIO\'cd 11110 IAiguna <:an~on . A. $4 nlilhon '-h1pµ1n:;: (°Qm11lcx-1s planned on the old site . "' GE'.\t::RAL PLAi' --f.\•id••ntlv-. • r bc.IJt\"Ull( the s1:1tc utlorney ~cneral , might be hnt on tl1eir trail. lniine City Planning Co111n1issionl1rs th is v.f>l'k mudc it clear !ht>~' v.ou!cl prefer 10 sec housing dc\clop1nrnt proposals bf' processed prior to rewnings for industrial or con1mercial development. Commissioners voiced their objections It) a st'Crct task force decisinn to determine if Irvine's general plan housing elen1cnt met terms of st1He la\r. They observed the city 11•as atnong the fl'W in the state to ha~e aclop1ed the housing policy and hasn't had lin1c to imple1nent the program. In face of 1/\e contlnulng threat of an anomcy general probe, hoY1•evtr, co mn\l!.1lonen delay~ a massive industrlal rc~ing and ordered staff to l'Xl)t.'tfltc a · 2fl0-t1cre re!.lidentlal dcvclo1)n1ent at Tov•n Center. nea r L!C -Irvine. The project promises lo\11 to moderate cost homes for 10,000 people. "' UAt:K I'.\' COUll'r -Grading began on n full scale at the site o{ 11~·0 new nuclear reactors here, but late in the 1veek opponents were back ln court. refiling an action to halt lht! destruction or bluffs sou th of tht.• existing reactor. The foes filed iin action in San Diego Superior Court in an effort to sto"}> 11·ork in thl' $1 " h1!tlon project. "' llA.llBOUR SETBACK -Despite a request for a new hearing by Hunt ington Ueach City Counril\\'on1an ilarriet \\'cider, the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission last 1veck stood firnl in 11s support of a 66-wiil federall y finatlCed apartment project across the Off-duty LA Policema1i FoundDeadinHandcuffs LOS ANGELES IAP J -An off-dul v policeinan "'"'as found handcuffed and shot to death Saturday in a burned out south-central area apartment building, police said. LAPD Cntdr. Peter Haga n said two bo\'s !ound the body of Los Angeles officer l\1ichael Leo Edwards. 27. Tne i<"ro1n l'age l HJJ ,:\CK ... southv,.est of Bogota , and returned to the capita! again. ~ victim's h!.inds "'ere cuffed behind his back and he had been shot at least once In the back of the head, Hagan said. Edwards, who joined the force in September 1969, "'as fully clothed. with his sport coat pulled ov<'r his head. investigators said. A coroner's report \1·as expected to prov ide n1ore details. There l''ere no immediate arrests, police said. The body was found in a grou nd-Ooor apartment at 120 West 89th St. Edwards \\'as not on duty Friday night, Jlagan said. llelen Rayne. \vho lives near !he apartment. said she heard gunshots bct'o\·een midnigh( and I a.m. but didn't notify police until later Satu rday morn ing v.·hen her sons discovered the bod y on their 111ay home from a grocery store. Edwards was married and had two children. street from Huntington J{arbour. The decision ~ let a pre\•ioua approval of the project by Harry &choler ~ repttlf!f'lted a lt'tback for &ome Harbour residents "no are opposina: the cartstructlon. Scholer says the residents of the channe l -lace d co1nmwiity don't llke h1J project b e c a u s e people ci low aod middle inoome will .Uve (lere. 1be Harbour residents clalm &arthquake safety is a conctrn ond will take their nppcul to lhe state coastal com1ni..s&lon this l''etk .. "" STATION THREATENED -Sand erosion n1ay be threatening the Ne\vport Beach lifeguard station. aceordlng to the Public Y.'orks Department The department has asked lhe City Counclt for permission to extend the "groins" or jetties that jut out from the station, as n tt.>n1porary measure. The depa rtment has also asked that the U.S. Corps o{ Engineers be asked to make a study or beach erosion near the Newport Pier to determine whether the loss of sand there is merely in cycles or \li'hether Lhere is a nel loss of sand resulting in gradual erosion. "" STUOF.'.\'TS S\\'Frcu -Ne\voort Beach students took O\'er City Hali on SHOT TO DEATH Officer Michael Edw1rds The hijackers initially demanded lo go to Cuba. then denu1nded $300,000 in exchange for the 86 passengers pnd the six crew nlembers !!till aboard. But the airline and government said they would not negotiate and police ordered the attack. "The govl'mment wilt not negotiate under pressure or submit to blackmail," said Rafael Namajo Villegas, secretary general to the president. "For thi s reason v.·e are not going to pay one cent." Ziegle1· De11ies President Usecl Race , Ethnic Slurs The attack came just after the refusal to pa y the ransom. The hijackers apparently decided to fly out of Colombia and police and Ao;ianca decided to tum the situation to their advantage. Avianca officials wamed tha~ for safety reasons a new crew should take over, and after an Initial refusal th e pirates agrEted on the condition that the crew \li'Ould, board one by one. The first man to board •was Capt. Reinaldo Vesga. an Avianca pilot , but right behind him was a policeman disguised as tlle copilot. Both men are experienced in karate, and attacked the hijackers with blov.·s and chops of their hands. "Passangcrs started to ('scape like rabbits. as others helped out to sulxtue the hijackers." one crew m e m b e r recalled . "But one of the pirates catnc do"TI from 1he plane and opened fire. The police ans\vered back.'' People \\'h.ile somi! politicians and pastors ,1·cre criticizing Presidenl Nixon for the many "expletive dcleteds'' in ttie ccli!OO \\'alcrg:ite transcripts. DI'. ReJnhold Aman said last v;eek. "I just eat it up.'' A professor of mcdiev;il Gcnnan literature <it the Lnlversily of \\'ist'Onsin and an expcr1 on s11·caring. Dr. Aman defended ~alty lunguage as a •·means of Ir.Hing off s1e111n . 10 keep from getting Ulct>rs and from kC'<'ping fruc;trations hottll'<I up in.,idc." He cautioned. hov.c~cr. that "it should be used proper!i." "' Interpretation of the \\llllc Hou:ic transcripts has \'<iricd Rfeally, but at least one Senator added himse1£ to the gro""'ing list of Hcpublic11ns urging Pres ident Nixon to re!-iign after reading them. "11l('Y r('veal a Totnl disregard for the n10raJ and cthir11l values upon '''hlch this nati on "'as built." Se n. Rieh-.rt.1 Schl4tiker uf Pennsylvania said. "I cannot remain silent in the face of tOO no"'· ob\•ious moral corrosion destroying t h c presidency.'' nut \\'h.ilr> House a1dt>S 1nd1catl;'d 1hnt Ni;\'On 11ill remain 1n offiC'C despi lt. the pre~sures. •·/ c1on·1 th ink tht..• l1re~ident has anv intention or rcsil(nlng . '' \\'h lt c !lo u se Counselor Dean Hur1·h said on NBC's Today sho'A•. Burch nclded he "Ms no reason to bclle\'e'' thr Prcsidcn1 v.·ou/d e .. ·en consider such 11 1nove. ' STILLWATER. Okla. IAPI -The \Vhile House Saturday characterized as incred ible, undocumented and untrue a published report that quoted sources as saying President !'i i x o n m~ disparaging racial and ethnlc remarJt.,··in his private conversations. In its Sunday editions, the New York Times, in a story quoting sources wilt. direct knowledge o{ Nixon 's comments, said the President referred to U.S. District Court Judge John J. Slrica In one \\lhite llousc conversation as a "wop." Tho TI.mes story quoted the sources as saying Nixon referred to pel"9CQI in the U.S. attorney's office and the Securities and Exchange Commission as "Jew boys." Contacted Saturday night in Stillwater. v.here Nixon del i\'ered a corrunencement address, \\fhi!e House Secretary Ronald Quotes ro h:1vc GI Bill eligi bility extended l"'O n1ore years to keep vets in schools. ·'Th~ Vietnam era vet is getting scre"·ed." UC Irvine's Mike Beanan claimed last week. ';The first thing people \1·ou!tl ask us 'A'hen \l'C came on the campuses was, 'How m1JnY people did you kill ?'and 'What iurl(:I of drugs are you on?'" Beanan says they're getting only 61 percent of the benefits givt..'fl to \Vorld \\ 111r It vets. • Con1panies have no right wing Stoekholders' money to buy freedom ror a corporation executive \\'ho Is kJdnape'd , Slate Sen. Dennis Carpente~. •R·Newport Beach) said last week At 1hc Saddleback loo. CarpcJJter· has introduced a bill to bar the paying or tuch rnnsom. "This new law would t:1kc the prolit out of kidrmping." I~ stUd adding that under the bUI, "It pledSc to rclea.5e a prisoner, if made under threat, would be voided/' "" "r1·e got. hAl f blood and half engine oil flowing through my veins." ~label Riiey explained. A silver·hnlred North Garolina v.'Omlln who just completed 30 1 cars as a tractor mechanic In fl;1tiford, i\1rs Riley and her husband Kcnnlt had foW' boys v.·hen they o~ned th<'ir rtpair shop at the l'lf'ginning of \\torld \Var II~ ''Working nround near home is great." she said. ··Repairing rnicks Is about lhe only thing I could do and 1f81Ch tho,. J1('llJons." L. Ziegle r said of the Times story, "It's an incredible lhing." He said the story \\.'as oot documented. White ·HouR counsel J. Fred Buzhardt. who has Ustened to the tapes. said in a statement issued Saturday night that the reference to Nixon using the epithcl "Jew boys" is "just not true." "ft is a fabrication," BijZhardt said. 0 Such fabrications and attempts to partray comments in r e co rd e d convenations as racial slurs are unfounded and malicious.'' BQth Buzhardt and Ziegler alleged that during the past fel'· days there had been a can1paign by persons they didn't mme to cause such allegations to be printed. According to the Times &ory, which quotOO sources, there l''fn! the foUol'ing coovcrs.itions: ~ i\1arch ID, 1973, in a conversation 'Aith former counsel John W. Dean III, a meeting wtiidJ dealt in part with an SEC investigation into financier Robert L. Vesco, Nixon said of the SEC that "those Je,1· boys are all over everybody. Yoo can't stop them." -During a conversation v.ith Dean about the impending sentencing of the seven original Watergate dciendanls, Nixon S.'lid of Sirlca: "That wop -what are w·e going to do?" And it said, quoting highly reliable sources, that during a Feb. 28, 1973, meeting y,ith Dean, Nixon \li'amt.d about a nety,'Ork of Jews in the government and pr£.'ss wtio kenl one another Informed. SUt-IOAY DAILY PILOT 1,... O'l ""G• CqA1 O..ov P,lol. Wl!h •h<Ch "CO"· I ""''~•'l"•I·"'"" "~""'n.C>o"Qe (IJt 'Ptlll'·I"'~ ~ S.-019 _.,... ,,_ OoJO!""•~ "'""n•• lllrt>Joih F"OIY. lot C,,.11 "'"WI Ne .. (I(;~ 8••"11. 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C...'°""' n.,,~""'-•JOO........,, b~ '""" 14 00 _,.,.,, .... 1.i.r, Ottllfle!J0.111 13CJO_...,. ' Titur9day, assuming ~ roles of councilmen aDd city ot!iC:lals a! par'l of Youth Civic Day. The studenls showed their decl1lvene11s in a mock councU meeting, where they tW'11ed down a proposed West N~'J)Ort marina by a vote of 5-2 n,nd passed a rellOlullon llmltlng lb8 height o! tile pr"l'O"d new Coast !Ughway bay brklte to no more than 17.S fed, or lour feet hlaher than the exl•t\111 bridg~. 1'.fayor for the day was 1'fargo f'einberg of Corona de! ~tar High School who said she plans a CAreer In law and nl8y go into Politics for reaJ !SOme day. "' t~OllTIN'S 1'~0RGe -After serving as acting chief since last November, Fountain Valley Police Cap t al n Marvin Fortin, 37, l''as SYl'Om ln as the new city police chJef last v.·eek by Mayor George Scott. Fortin bkes over direction of !he SG·member department from Charles f.·lichaelis. \\'ho stepped dov.'Jl to police capUtin to allow himself time to complete law school. Fortin, v•ho haa a bachelors degree in criminology from Cal Slate Long Beach. will be paid $24,500 a year. compared to hls $20,900 captain's salary. "" PARK POSSIBLE -The State's pun:tutse of Crescent Bay Point . at a Facts Show · Patt~-Vi cti.t11. " , ' Paper Says CHICAGO (AP) -FBI agents ha\'e e\·idence that Patricia Hearst may still be the un\\'liling victim of her terrorist kidnapers. a newspaper said Saturday nighL In a story in its Sunday editions. !he Chicago Tribune said it had teamed that the evidence -a blindfold fashioned from sponges -\\'as found In an apartment that had been a hideout for the Syn1bionese Liberation Armv. the group that claims to have kidna~ the 20-year-old newspaper heiress cm .Feb. 4. The Tribune , in a story from San Francisco. sa!d a bloodhowxf trained to detect the scent of f\.1iss Hearst v.·as taken to the abandoned apartment in San Francisco on ?.Iay 2 and immediately went to the blindfold. The Tribune quoted a fed eral source as saying the discovery of the blindfold ''\li·ould seem to indicate that i\fiss Hearst is still not fully trusted by her kidnapers, despite her proclamations that she has turned her back on her family and has joined the SI.A." In one of the earliest tapes released by the SLA after the kidnaping, Miss Hearst said her captors kept her blindfolded much of the time. Oiarles Ba tes, FBI agent in charge or the Hearst case. declined Saturday nigh~ to discuss any of the evidence found in the apartment. •• COit of $360.000, canIB a litlle closer to reallly thl!I week. A budget request for the fundo, which would preserve the area as a viewpoint park, wa1 enthusiastically1 approved ln t b I Assembly'11 WV& and M ea n I Subcomlmttee. 1'ow1Yer, thm are •" number of OU-. ..Jwrdlu to clear before the July 1-lilidget deodllne. An alternate route -a ltgl!lative bill asldng for funds, by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-N~wport Beach ), begins Wednesday In t he Aosembli's Pi.ruiini' and Land Use Conunlttee . "" DIRTY CAMPS -'!'he Orange County Hu1nan Rclptlon$ Co1nn1ission ii asklng for a Grand J u r y investigation Into "dirty" conditions at two farm labor camps in Huntington Beach. 1'.1embers of the commission say more than 400 migrant Mexican farm laborers Jive in miserable conditions at the two camps, wJth dirty floors, poor food storage, no heating ln . some barracks, too n1any people per building and o t h e r problems. The conunisslon a l s o intends to investigate s Im 11 a r com plaints about 13 other farm labor camps in the coun~y. Investigators may also lry to find out lf the J laborer1, Imported .Crom across lhe border, are rereivtng falr wages. "" ' . SECllET FILTER -'-Alter •hoppu1g arowld for three 1nore houz:s lust v.1.'Ck, San Clemente City Councilmen decided 10 buy a SISQ,000 wutcr rutratkin l)'ltem with 8 !leCl'et aubot.nce and .,. 1be city 113el! 8S a ("()Jltrtctor. The system offered by a \\1Uttler flnn -1ncludillg portions of machinery regarded as trade secrets -ls lnte~ to rtnlO\'e iron, I manganelSe d hydrogon sulphide gos from tho wa er .. pp1y. City enatnecn wUI Install the filter, which llOUth city residents hope "'"'ill niake their tap 1vater again flt to drink. "" RACITI RAPS -Costa Mesa City O:>uncU members came under some crltldsm last v.-eek fl'om fello w C-0W1Cllman Dom Raciti for their method of dismissing P I a n n I n g Commlssloner Edward r..tcFarland. He v.·as fired last month 00 a 3-2 vote am replaced by Arlene Schafer, Vice l\fayor Jack Jfammett's campajp aide, ,tbotJgh hlo tenn had t»u yoan to . run. Charges of political favoritlsm had died down until Raciti who had dis.sented 'with Co~ll¥.'Oman Nqnna Hertzog, said last v.·eek he won 't tolerate any "pov•er plays'' by the council .. Ford Backs President In_ Three Texas Talks ' DALLAS !UPI I Vice President Gerald Fe.rd Saturday said he believed President Nixon had nothing to do with the \\'atergatc burglary or coverup, but added he v.·ould not "be critical'' of those who call for Nixon's impeachment or resignation. ''I admit there are some things In there I don 't like." he said. But he said the nation was better off because Nixon 'l\.'8! President, and then added to heavy applause, "I'm sure you would agree with me we're a lot better off than lf we had George fl.f<:Go\·em?" Ford, finishing a three.stop trip through Texas at a $100-a-plate fund . raising dinner at the new Dalla!-Fort Worth airport. said he strongly disagrees v.•ith those calling for Nixon's resignation. ''I don 't think it's the right approach," he told reporters during a nel''S conference. "But I'm not going to be critical of then1 because they have different opinions. 1 mink it's disturbing to someone like myself v.rho doesn't agree "'ilh their observations or t h e i r recommendations. but I think I also understand \li'hY they mlght be doing it. "They may have a very personal feeling that this is the OOtter procedure. I just don't think it's fair lo the President for him lo resign \\'ith the inference or implication that he 's conceding that be might be guilty. "If a person is innocent or thlnb he's innocent , I think he ought to have a trial. or (the benefit ofJ the constitutional • process." During the speech. Ford said he thought the good things o'utweighed th '! bad in the transcripts. From Page 1 MOTJIER ... children life was a JMJ.ishment tmtil my mother gave them a Httle love. "Awhile back my sister had a baby and she was ju.st to (sic) v.'eak to do the hou!ework. Ev"' though my mother had to 14·ork rrom 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. on \\'ed . thru Fri . and frQnl 2 p.m. until 10 p.m on ?.Jon. and Tues. she found time to help. "Last quarter I got a low grade on Math. Instead of scolding me she said, 'rot't take that grade sitting ~'11. 'l1"o!e tndie<s doo' know what yoo can do.' Now I am at the top of the class in the highest ~lath class in school because of my mother. "I can't say much WI les:i: ti.in 200 "'wds but I can say this. r think my m<ther should w1n that wooder!ul bip to Haw'aii because she has devoted her life to helping o<he<s. "l think she would appreciate koowing somebody cares about her. Besid<'8 she deserves SC1mething nice. Thank you." • bring mother and the family to SOUTH coasT ViLL8Ge unique shopping end d!nrng DAILY 10 TO 9, SATURDAY 10 TO 6, SUNDAY 12 '.J'O 5 ON SUNFW\VER OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA-WOK FOR THE FLAG • ' • ·, • • • • s sa "U be ' Le by De SC M HI Cl m on F Di be B dr N Li ro H " II p J b ' r r a Saddleback Touts Sell For Weel{ Laser beams, biofeedback, f r o g • jwnplng, Jazz, bow to end direct taxes and reminllllll. That potpourri or subjects Is just a sample or those on tap for an event-filled "Up With Saddleback" week scheduled to begin ~1onday at Saddleback College. The week. sponsored bv the As.50Ciated Stud<nt Body to help boOst the college's Image in the community and build morale on campus. will wind up with 1.he annual Saddleback Oral lnteryretation Festival, the largest such event in the country. Other activities scheduled include speeches by mem bers or the Arab League and an Israeli rabbi and a lecture by James Roosevelt, son of Frank1in Delano .Roosevelt. Students from area high schools have .. been invited to campus on the following schedule: Mission \7iejo High o n Monday; El Toro and Irvine University High on Tuesday: l;lguna and San Clemente High on \Vednesday, and · men from the ~larine Corps Air Station on Thursdays. Present for the Oral Interpretation Festival, coordinated by Fine Arts rn~.i.son Chainnan Doyle ~icKinoey, will be Pulitze!" prize winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks and actor Roscoo Lee Brown. The OraJ lnterpretati~ Festival will draw speech students and literary and dramatic talents from all over the rountry, including delegations from Northwest.em. the University ol AriZona, North Teus State and USC. Theme for the festival is "Ethnic Literature.'' A tefltative schedule for the week is as follows : · P.IONOA Y -10 a.m. concert by "Crazy Horse" ln the quad: II a.m. lecture on "cosroology" by James Lindblad in ROM\ A2: noon talk by Sam i r Hammouri, president of the Arab League of Orange Coonty in the quad; 2 p.m. talk by Israeli spokesman, place to be announced: 1 p.m. slide show on the Laguna Pageanl oC the ?i.!asters, Build· ing R. 1UESDAY: 9 a.m. lecture by Bernard \Vocher on "flow To F.nd Direct Taxes on People and Homes:'' 10 a.m. talk by James Roosevelt: 11 a.m. jw ensemble concert in the quad: nooo forum for Saddleback trustee candidates; I p.m. !!_l1lth lighl show by Instruct« Jim Thorpe in BuUdlng Q3. WEDNESDAY: 9 a.m. films produced ~cques Cousleau, location to be : 10 a.m. program by Lquna Bea Civic Ballet in the quad; 11 a .m . .s by National Organization for Women representatives in the quad; noon demonstratk>n. or lasers by instructor Robert Panons in BuUdlng E2. THURSDAY: 9 a.m. Jacques Cousteau films: 10 a.m. lecture oo biofeedback by Instructor Richan! McCullough i n Building T4: 11 am. bluegrass ronccrt and ff'!)g·jumping contest in the quad; noon poetry reading by Henry Coulette ifl Room 139 of the library; 1 p.m. rock concert in the quad. FRIDA'\': Oral Interpretation Festival begin.s 'i'ilh 10 a .m. reading by Roscoe Lee Brov.11 in Room 117 o( the library and I: 15 reading by OwenOOlyn Brooks in the same place. A faculty reading is set for 2:45 in Room 117. From Page J CAMPS ... Development, the agency responsible for these camps. Jack Kerin, field supervisor for that state department, said his crews annually inspect all 14 labor camps in Orange County before granting them licenses. Tbe camp on Gothard, O'i'11ed by Fujica Farm, was found on f'eb. 26 to be in violation of state laws because of leaky plumbing and broken toilet facilities. Kerin said re-inspection March 20 showed the violations bad been corrected. The Ellis camp, ~ing leased by...ArturQ._ 0. Espinoza, also was inspected Feb. 26, when state inspectors found violations In plumbing, insufficient lighilng and faulty heating equipment. ' .Sttidy in Co1ieeiitration all of his five games, but he finished second over· all to Vincent ~lcCambridge of La Habra. who also won all his games but a gainst more highly rated- opponents. A lotal of 44 sludents played in lhe toumamenl. Sunday, M~y 12, iq74 o•IL v ••Lor A a Pln1it Expa11sio11 • On of re Trial Set For September By CANDACE PEAHSON 0 1 t~t O•llY l'llol Stiff A Sept. 3 trial date h3s been set in San Diego Sopt_>rior Court for a hearing on the latest effort by enl'ir0111nentallsts to block expansion of the S::in Onofre nuclear po'i''er plant. The la'!'•suit against a state coast:1\ commission approval of the SI .4 billion addition of t\1'0 nuclear react::>rs v.·ns refiled Friday in the IO\\'Cr court. Both the Fourth U.S. DistricJ Court of Appeals and the state Supreme Court ha,.·e refused to hear the case, in part because it v.•asn't ·originated at the Superior Court level. The la\vsuit. Frid:iy \vas filed by attorney Donald Stark on behalf of the Environmental Coalition of Orange County, Groups United Against Radiation DangerA(C:UARD l .. Friends of the Ea~h and the Scenic Shoreline Preservauon Conference. Slark said the construction of the units overlooking San Onofre Stale Beach less than Lbree nliles south of San Clen1entc is being opposed in tv:o separate legal aclions. -One is a motion to allo\v the opponents to officially "intervene" in a suit fildl last December by Southen1 California Edison Company again.st the slate commission after its original denial cf the project. envi ronmentali sts contend the (ilcnmission acted illegally in balancing the f<1vorable effects of the plant -reduced air pollution -against the ad\·erse =-destruction of bluffs and potential harm to marine life. The opponents clalm thal Proposition 20, the 1972 coastal zone act "'hich crealed the-con1mission.<;, doesn't allow for balancing. Dropped as part or the lawsuit v.'as an objection to a San Diego Superior Court order last January asking the rornmission to reconsider its action on the grounds it may have "TOngly diS('Usscd r.adiation safety before the Dcccn1bcr vote. The environmentalists suffered a major ll'gal defeat several \\'eeks ago \\'hen lhc state Supreme Court ended a s1~~· order 'i''hich had s 1 opp e d construction along the bluffs. · The utililicSt.had agreed to prcser\'e .3 miles of sandstone c 1 i ff s, bu I the opponents \\'anted the entire balf·mile stretch sal'ed. Th<" court decision negated that possibility. Teachers E11d Stril~e Ron Franz, 14, of Costa Mesa, thjnks over his next move in a c hess n1atch in a Southern California· wide tournament at Kaiser School. Costa r-.tesa, Saturday. Franz, who attends Davis lntern1ediate School, had a perfect score for the day, winning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Edison officials are seeking to have th.at suit, "'hich v.•as also filed in San Diego Superior Court, dismissed. Mocler11 G1~eel{'s Struggle Witl1 Life Seen iI1 Poetry lt's not easy Lo be a modern Greek. according to Peter Colaclidcs. profes.sor of classics at UCL "He feels he is being compared lo Greek statue.s and heroes." be said during an address at the ninth awards dinner of the UC! Friend.5 of the Library. This is espt>eially true when a modem Greek is introduced to classical scholars. Colaclidcs said. Even noses a r e compared to those of tbe Greek statues, and Colaclides admitted his nose is "deloatable." "The modem Greek is very proud of bis aocu;tors but he doesn't like being a.s.~iated ooly ""'ith them. He's a product of his ov.n age,'' Colac\ides told the group of authors. members and pabons gathered in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. On the other hand, the opposite attitude is more frequent, the professor said. "'Others refuse to associate modem Greeks with the classical. They only v.·ant to see the less attractive aspe<:'ts. "It's not SUflXising that so many adopt thr second attitude,·• he continued. ··-They want realiStfr,"sober minds: 'lllis attitude obscures the nti nd a.s much as the other attitude." Colaclidcs ~1ressed that the modern Greek must be cormeclcd to the v.·ho\e of his history and he n1ust be thought about as a modem European -and a man. ··The Creek through his history has had so nlBny ups and downs. The only constant in the Greek Civilizatioo was the male character and its manliness.'' Tbe theme of manliness has influenced mode1n Greek poets, Colaclides said. TI1ey pose the "eternal questions of life and death." fie belie\·es the origin of modern Greek ballads cannot be easily lraCi.'d ... Some think they arc the \\""Ork of 18th century anonymous poot.s. ·· he explai;ied. \\'hatever their history, the modern ballam frequently allude to nature and death and v.ilat they mean to 1he common people. An excerpt from a modem Greek poem will illustrate: "Lucky mountains/lucky fields/you have oo fear of death." "The long history of the Greeks has given them a knowledge of human limits," CoD,clid_es_ noted. "Melancholy and tlloo~ful poetry results." Tbe same poetry, he added, gives the Greek ''an astounding belief in some ideas and an unheard of pride." ADDRESSES AUTHORS Prof. Colaclides · -. The hero in poetry is melancholy because he knov.'S you can't escape death, the professor ~id. "But when it comes. he fights: 'We both are men/'i''C both are brave/let us fight.' " Another theme is the absolute freedom of man in life in which he fights· death. This theme is found in some Russian \1·orks. Colaclides said. l~e asserted that .. listening to the \>l>ice of the poets is one oI the besl v.•ays to understand a people.'' Following his talk, the Adolph award 1vinners were announced. TI:iey arc J?.mcs L. Christian of Capistrano Beach. author of "Philosophy, An Introduction to the Art of Wondering"; ~land F. Cooley or Laguna Beach, ''California," and Ellen K. Lee, Sooth Laguna, ''Nev.'port Bay, A Pioneer lfis.tory .. , Others arc Ja:nes Sleeper, Tustin, •·1um the Rascals OUl'': Frank Tallman, Ne'i'1>0rt Beach, "Flying the 0 Id · P!anes"i Ted. Taylo~ Lagunl Beach, "The Maldonado f\1iracle''; A I i c e Wellman, New(X)ff. Beach, "Small-Boy 0111ku," and Charles Wright, Laguna Beach. ''Hard Freight." Kissinger Give1i Israeli Pro1Josuls JERUSALE~l fUPI) -'T'he Israeli cabinet gave Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger its "complete" proposals Saturday night for a mi 1 it a r y disengagement v.·ith Syria on the war· ravaged Golan Heights. Kissinger received the plans in a two- hour meeting with Israeli ministers after sending his two top aides to inspect the Golan Height.s .city of Quneitra and Its neighboring hills -the key to agreement \on a cease-fire line. "I now have the full rat.ge of Israeli considerations. I will take them to Damascus tomorrow and report back tomorrow evening to the Israeli cabinet.'' Kissinger told reporters after the meeting. Prime Minister Golda ~leir was absent because of an illness. Kissinger said that both sides were beginning to move ''toward a serious examination of each other's positions'' but that there were sti ll problems. 1be state commission reversed its decision Feb. 20 and approved ,the plant, v.·hich is owned by F.dison and San Diego Gas and Electric Company. -The second action questions the C\lnunissioo's approval and contends th.at a compromise "'orked out by the commission and the utilities denied the opponents '"due process of Ja,v'' by excluding them from negotiations. The suit also claims that conditions imposed on the plant construction v.·cre major enough to require a • ne'i'' application to be submitted to the San Diego regional coastal commission , instead of being acted on directly by the state panel. In the same action , the ''ice Pl'csiclenl To Speak iu C~Jlmly- Vice President Gerald Ford will appear before the Orange County Republican'i; •·400 Club" July 12, the county central committee reports. The dinner vdll be at the Disneyland Hotel. TRADES • REPDS • ORGANS 111 Tt1sti11 Teachers in the Tustin Unified School District are expected to be back on the job h'1onday. after more than 300 v.·ent on a one-<lay strike Friday in protest of stalled pay negotiations. Representatives of the teachers said they "'ill meet Tuesday to decide their next move. They also said the one-day outbreak or "chalk dust fever.'' in \\'hicb teachers called in .sick Friday is over for now. 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From Pagel participating oolleges, but do not have to retmn to the campus except for mid- tenn and final exams. Orange Coast and Golden West Colleges are the major cent.en of enrollment. with smatterings of studalts from Santa Ana College, Cal State Fuliertoo. and Fullerton College. The total operating budget of KOCE is SI.~ million. according to Don Ger~ts. bead producer at the station. Two-thirds . of the money goes to the production of college courses. got a chance to view an animal trainer at work. Just like .the regular classroom. TV students have exams and ·textbooks. The average course has a text and a study guide, \\.1'li~h runs the student about $2{) per course. Since it is part of the commwiity college system, there is no tuition charge. J\JOST CLASSES have a mid-term and final exam which the students take at the campus at "'hich they are registered . . I ~ • t .~ Funds Marked 'Teenpower' Recorcl .)1.6 Jt1 illion to Go for Couul)' Youth Jobs By \\'TLLJA~f SCHREIBER Of ll1t Dilly ,llol Sl•tf At least Sl.6 million of Orange County's estimated $7.6 million in joint manpower revenue sharing funds will be spent on an extensive summer youth employment program starting this ytar. sc.hool districts and community groups. ' according to Bob Nelson, the cornmission 's executive direetor. "That figure is not definite and could go as high as SI million," Nelson said . "The figure "'t have OO\V is probably the rQ(.'k boltotn." lhat included Huntington Be a ch • Anaheim. Santa Ana and Garden Grove plus the county itself. Normally, it "'ould be from the cowity's share that fWlds would .come for smaller cities. But the five enlltities decided to pool their funds and work \l.ilh a slngle administrative net\\'Ork which they called the manpower commission. O! tbis 11 million, half com'" from the district, v.1Ule the rest is granted by the state and federal governments. "We're trying to make 1t a success- oriented. system -not like some college professors 'vho try to see how many students they can fail." G e r d t. s cornmented . Gerdts added that the dropout rate for TV courses was no different from that of regular courses during the firsl two semesters. FCC S pe aker Officers of the Orange C o u n t y ritanpower Commission, a consortium of the COW'lty and its four largest cities. said 3,000 t.een~gers fi;om poverty.Jevel homes could benefit from this program . The remainder o{ the money "ill fund the old federal Economic Opportunity Act programs, including the Neighborhood Youth Corps, which will be phased oul "'hen funding dwindles this year. In revealing plans for ,fhe summer vouth program, first of three phases for Cxpenditure of the money, Nelson said about 1,800 youngsters ¥i'ill participate.in the Neighborhood Youth Corps using about $880.000. WlllLE mE initial outlay f o r production Of these cn1rses is higher than the cost of tradition.al classes, the TV courses may be used for many years aft.erward, Gerdts explained. "Since these videotapes can be used o\'er and over again. in a sOOrt time the costs \\'ill compare favorJbly, or be even iess," Gerdts predicted. One surprise, according to Brightman. is the high motivation of those who watch TV oounes. "When you talk to many junkie' college instructors, you discover that the typical student at a junior college i_, 5till unmotivated," Brightman related. "He may be in scOOol as a st.op.gap measure, and ts really ,trying to find himself. "But the TV student usually knows exactly where he's going, what university he wants to transfer to. and when he'll get his degree," he added . "TV courses are a cooV(!nicnt, quick way to help him get there." .M soon as the TV enrollment expands to other segments of the population, the KOCE educators predict that a new profile of the TV student Ytill emerge. ACCORDING TO Gerdts, KOCE. has made an effort to make its college courses both educational and enjoyable. He points to "Dimensions In 1Culture" as a prime example of their efforts. The film crew ""ent to 25 countries to film the segments. In one show, the crew captured an anthropologist at work in Egypt in King Tut's tomb. Experts in various fields were intervie~·ed and taped. "Since it's impossible lo bring y,·orld famous social scientists like Margaret f\1ead and Jan Goodall into the classroom. we've gone to where they are and brought back their knowledge on film," he said. In the introductory psychology course offered last semester, one lesson dealt with the various methods of conditioning. The fUm crew went to Japanese Deer Park in Buena Park, "'here the students Clouds Due A.gain Sides will be cloudy again today, \\'ith some panial cl.earing expected this aftemOOn along the ·Orange Coast, NationaJ \\leather Service forecasten; said. Temperatures may reach the high 60s, the service reported. Surf will peak at tv."O to three feet, Orange County Harbor Patrolmen said. DAILY l'tLOJ. DELIVERY SERVICE C).-1:.....,,t,•• .. (h .. p.,... 1.o,.a~ ..... 1 .,.Olldlr-Fnii-v fl !'OU eo llOf ~"'t """' """"' ir. SJO P"'·· ctll.,.., 'tOIJI' OCim "''" tlO lo'OIJl!ft! 10 NU C..11.\ ----~ rooC>"" 5'1..,,..1' ..o S\"""" 11 voo IP> net ,......, ,. ,...,. o:»f tr,-• l lfl. ~~QI' I""' ~,...,,, ~•" o•-o t t'C7f' _.,.111°"'°'11 !1>.VU Wl't ... 1.•• ,'II,''''"' According to the production chief at KOCE, the entire system is geored to making these courses as convenient and underJt;t\dable as possible. A fa~ilitator at each campus is available to TV students to explain troublesome programs. Also. any student ""'ho misses a show may view i~ in the media c,-:enter at his campus. In scheduling these courses, GerdU said they originally tried to figure out the best times by using common sense. "It didn't 'vork. though," he admitted. "We naturally thought ,...e sOOuld avoid prime time, since \l.'e can't compete with 'All in the Family.' So we planned. to schedule our shows at other limes." BUT Wll'EN student$ y,.-ere asked ''hat times they preferred, most answered either 9 p.m. or mid..aften)OO[l. "Tho5e who wanted 9 p.m. said they have gotten the kids to bed by then. the house is quiet and they can settle d0\.\11 and tune in." Gt>rdt s said. The mid-afternoon time slot ,,-as mninly requested by housewives, he added . On the other side of the TV screen, the instructor has had to undergo a massive change of format, Gerdts said. "Also, when an educator stands up before a classroom and offers facts, the only ones ""'ho hear him are his students. Rut ·when he gets up bef'ore a TV audience. he is open to scrutiny from his pe<>rs ~·ho may see the program at any time." the producer said. He added thnt instructors feel a rnucfl greater need lo document thoroughly and rcsc<Jrch facts offered on TV. SO:\IE TEAOIERS have become highly involved "·ith the courses. and have SC't up extra credit field trips for their st udents. In one astronomy class, the teacher took students to ~1ount Palomar Observatory on a Saturday, and bet\1.-een 70 ~d 80 percent of the class · \\-ent. Although there is some interest in seeing ho"" extensi\·e a curriculum can be de\·elo1)('d "'ilh TV courses. Gerdts ptedicis lhut lh<'rc probably "'Ofl't be · much more lhan introd uctory courses. ''fnlrOduciory courses are mos t !inancially feasible." he commented. "You need to enroll large nwnbcrs 0£ students to be effective in terms of cost, and large numbers v.·ill only CIU'Oil in inlroductory, bas ic courses." Also. these oourses !rod themselves 1nore to television, Gerdts nlaintained. An advanced seminar just wouldn 't cxrlv·ert to the TV screen in an interesting n1anner, he suggested. "It see ms to me that the optimum use or TV v.·ould be to polish introductory ro11rs('..s and offer the1n as Oest you can," he said. KOCE has tried fo rind out how n1any JX>rsons wntch the progra1ns witliout enrolling. but has bt:cn w1abl e to t"o111e up "'Ith a figu re. 111c station is looking Into legislation to g1·t adition.11 governmen t money to 1)rO\iclc cducalion11.! :ind community ser· ,·ii·rs to the publlc, Gerdts said. "Our goal for lhe future ls to develop t \\"fJ ll<'W courses each se1nes1er." Gerdts remarked. "We nlr a !how for a !>c•n1c.'fiter or t"1'. and I hen shelve It for a lcrrn. Otheniise. it can get burned out. "\\'e hope to offer 1111tf: :\ e&feteria of coorst.-s before long." 1c added . Richard E. \\7iley. the new chairman of the Federal Con1· munications Commission, said Saturday broadcasters should be free to program according to local tastes, but must also abide by ethical business stan- dards. "This is the largest amount ever designated for Orange County for summer youth programs." said Robert Holt of Irvine. chairman of the CQm mission's youth program activities. Nearly half of the $1.£ million - a total of about $757 ,000 -will be used lo fund innovative programs offered by cities. The new program which gave birth to the Manpower Commlssioo is called the Comprehensive E mp Io y men t and Training Act (CETAJ. It will also provide funds for public service employment and adult jol) training. The funds are supposed to go to local governments which have populations larger tMn 100,000. In Orange County, T"·o Orange Coast cities stand to get shares of thal money, including $74,000 ror lfunlingtOn Beach. and $36,600 for Ne\l.'port Beach. LAST D AY $750 ,000 IMPORTED ORIENTAL RUG SALE NEWPORT ONLY! • • • .. ~ .. ·.,...-... ~ .i-:!":")";~ I .. ~ • • .:. -~ YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM A MAGNIFICENT CACHE OF TREASURED ORIENTAL. RUGS ••• EVERY TYPE AND SIZE, MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND, ALL. • HAND-WOVE N IN CENTURIES-OLD TRADITION. YOU'LL. DISCOVER KERNAMS, SAROUKS, KASHANS, BOKHARA ••• AL.L. PRICED AT MAGICAL. ' SAVINGS! ROBINSON'S RUGS/CARPETS, . Shop today Sunday 12-5 Z FASHION .ISL.AND SHOP SUNDAY 12:00-5:00, MONDAY 10 :00-9:30 644 -2800 \ - as wit off J In and wi to H gr " lot w c he to thi pe • ho M no ho ex Flourrwy Biggest Spender In Gubernatorial Primary SACRAMENTO IAP I Three Democrats ha ve spent a~t $750,000 each in their cam~igns for goveroor but Republican State Controller llouston Flournoy is t h e blggost >pendtr Illus far In !hi> primary battJes, campaign docu~ts revealed Saturday. Flournoy 88)'!1 be has spent abou1 $892:,000 so far in his drive for the GOP nomination. incll>ding about $611 ,000 since March t. His major opponent, Lt . Gov. Ed Reinecke, had filed only ooe colnnrluce repon saturday U5ting expenditures ol approximately 198.000. There have been reporu that * * * Labor Gives $43,000 To Drive SACRAMENTO (AP \ Organit.ed labor'!f first major contribution to the e/lort to defeat Proposition 9 was revealed Saturd ay in campaign disclosure documen'-'. 'Ibe California L a b o r Federatloo, AF!,CJO, has pit $l3,287 -the fight against the political reform initiative as of 1.1ay 10, 1he report filed with the secretary of state's ofllce said . Jchn llenning, secretary- tnoasurer of the Fede(ation and vocal oppxient of Prop. 9, signed the r~p>rt. The re?J-rt sho¥:ed the money to fight Prop. 9 came from 34 l.ltiOO locals and $10,((IO trcm the u n i o n s ' Committee on Political E<Ncatloo (COPE ). 'Ibe rrooey was U!ed to pay ftlr posteni and "' start another unim comm It tee •-orklni against the. ballot measure. Rei~ke's indietment by the Y.'atcrgate grand jury for perjury in fhe !IT affair has dried u I> his flow o C contributions. The docu ments filed by candidates in the June 4 balloting and their comnllttees s howed t h at Democratic frontrunner Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. had spent about $746.000, drawing support from thousands of indi vidual contributors and several businesses. San Francisco ~1avor Joseph Alioto has spent · ab o u t $73•,ooo. relying heavily on · suppor t fron1 organized labor a nd Sa n Francisco CALIFORNIA Carpe11ters Tl1reaten LOS ANGELE S IAPI Nearly 40,000 S o u t h e r' n California carpenters say they v.oo't sOOw up for \lo'Ork Monday Jt any site \loo-here the cuitractor refuses to pay 30 cents an hour more than last "'eek. The 30 cents was part of an 85-oenf-an-hour p;1y r a I s e negotiated iu 1973 that was cut to SS cents by the Federal Pay Boan!. Bu.r11ecl Mexican Boy To Get Ski11 G,.afts businessinen. Willia1n t.latsoo Roth hus spent ubou t $675,000 In his own can1paign. financed largely by loans rron1 hil:nulf and h[s molher. Only a few committee reports had been filed for Assenibly S p e a ke r Bob Moretti by Saturday. v.•hile the other gubernatoria l hopefuls reponed spending far less than the frontrunners. ~1idnight Friday was lhe nling deadline for lhe reports from a ll 830 state candidates. but ·California law allo\\·s statements postmarked by that time lo be considered properly filed. DeFreeze . Once Police Informer? SAN FRANCISCO (UP I) - Donald DeFrecze. leader of t h·e Sym biooese liberati oo Amry which kidnaped Patricia Hearst, faced acrusations in hiding Saturday that he has ·been a police informer. The police denied It. Los Angeles Police Chief Edward Davis COIK'eded that De.Freeze oocc turned in a e;ri me partner in Los Angeles, but Davis said his department "never considered using him as an informer." •lo\\"ever. tJ-:e San Francisco Chronicle quoted s o u r c e s ~ying D e f<"re ezc fed inforfuation to police fro m 1967 until 1969 v.•hen he \\'<ls committed !f state prison. A Los Angeles JX>lice sergeant. who was said to ha ve bc€n DeFree.ze's contact, S3 id he v.45 under orders not to commMt. DeFreeze, now c a 11 i n g himself Cinque, is b e i n g sought by the FBI along with eight !)t.hers including Miss Hearst, v.-ho stated in tape recordings aher the Feb. 4· k.idnaping that she wlllingly is remaining v.·ith the terrorist group. Clnque and ~tiss Hearst \\·ere among an SL.A group that robbed a San Fraocisco bank of lt0,000. SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Early on Friday,. Rosario Paper Nixon Urues " lo Quit Doctors th>ught 2-year~ld v.·as loaded aboard a rour- Rosario Gonzale~Rios woold v.·heel drive truck for the four- dle of bums su!fcred v.•hen he hour trip to Mazatlan. Then he fell into a vat of'COOHng pig was flown by commercial SACRA.\1ENTO (AP \ -The fat in a remote t.1ex ican airline to San Francisco and \Vhite House tape transcripts mountabt area. arrived at 9 p.m. reveal the ''tragic tru th" that Today they say he probably Rosario will require at least President Nixon should resign. will tive because he was novrn. a m>nth's treatment. doctors the Sacramento Bee sa'id to San Francisco General say. Saturday. HMpital's burn unit for skin ============.=:.-::-::-::-:-::-::-:.:.:.:.-:.-:.-::- grafts and treatment. "It took a lot oI help and a Jot of prayer." said Jasim Flores, a volun!eer nurse v;OO v.-orked at the Project Pia7.tla clinic in the Sierra ~ladte and helped arrange Rosario's trip I<> the U.S. Rourio suffered second and third«grec burns over 35 percent of his small body Y.'hen his skin w;u seared by hot pig fat 'in his village of El 1'felon Zatote about 70 ntiles northeast of Mazatlan. The GonazaJes-Rios family, farmers in the region. walked 10 miles to carry him to Che mountain clinic. "We decided he had lo go lo •-a hospital in the United states." t.fiss Flores said, adding that treatment at a properly equipped ~texican hospital woold have been too expensive. Cere1no1iy Scltedulecl Inauguration ceremonies to mark beginning hus service I<> th~ Saddleback Valley are set for 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Oenter Mall Coort, Laguna Hills Mall. One of OCTD'• new :!>loo~ 36-passenger air eondltloned l>Jses will be 00 display. ~re invited to fall in love again , When You and Your Gueru Attend Our ART EXHIBITION & ART AUcnON For the jlenelit of PACIFICA DISTRICT ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA prewnted "' HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF COUNTRY CLUB 3000 PALM AVE., HUNTINGTON BEACH OINNER 1:000.m. .' FRIDAY , MAY 17, 1974 COCKTAI LS AND EX!i1BIT10N 6:30 p.m. ... 'TICICETS 17,50 ptr P1r&0n A piece of fine arr will be . givtn as a door prize AUCTI ON S:OOp.m. Sun~y. 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I OAlLV .PILOT ,\ S ' - "''" Me ·rchants Open for Your Shopping .Convenience '. • , D AD.Y P U,OT EDITORIAL P AGE j / Ducli·ing Bankruptcy ,.ICTIOt-1 6 1 WAS DemMIHED THAT WE S!iOUlD GET TO THEBOTIOMOf THEMATTER, THATTHE TR\ITH SHOULD BE FUllY BROUGHT OUT-" •MAYZ,ltTJ ANO PAC:T NIXON TO DEAN: THE WORST,MAYHAPPEN BUTIT MAY NOT.SO YOU JUST BUITON IT. UP AS WEll AS YOU CAN AND HOPE FOR THE BEST, ANO REMEMBER BASICALLY THE DAMN BUSINESS IS -UNFORTUNATEl Y TRYING TO I Last October, Dally Pilot reporter Jan Worth dug into the stat lstics and backgrounds of b3nkruptcies in Oran ge County. \Vhat she found was that a growing nurnber of young families are having to to ss in the financial towel, not because they 're cheats but because they overloaded themselves on easy credit in a business world they knew precious little about. The picture hasn't gotten better. \Vi th more and 1nore yo'ung people involved ln credit transactions be- cause they now are legai adults at 18, the bankruptcy courts are n1 ore loaded than ever with fan1iliar stories of tangled finances based on ignorance of consumer financing. In Oran$e Co unty. 61 percent of the bankruptcies currently being handled were filed by persons under Ille age or 25. ' U all goes wel , the course should be available next fall . It couldn't come too soon. If we can send high school graduates out into the world with knowledge or ornan1ental horticulture, 16th century poetry and ele· mentary band instruction, we certainly should send thern out with some idea of how to manage credit, budget a Limited salary or check out a sales contract. R cn1 ovi11g Al ternatives Pardon ii it sounds a bil stuffy, but perhaps in a long stretch of let's·try-to-u nderstand·everyone philos· ophy it is time to reconsider some basics. UPI reports that adoption agencies in New York have quietly, and apparently successfully, begun placing what they classify as homosexual teen-age boys with homosexual foster parents. \Ve are reassured by the National Gay Task Force that foster fathers involved are screened to "inake sure they have no ulterior motives." " I REPEATEOl Y AS KEO THOSE CONDUCTING THE INVESTIGATION WHETHER THERE WAS ANY REASON TO BELIEVE THAT MEMBERS OF MY AOMINlSTRA TION WERE IN ANY WAY INVOl VED I RECEIVED REPEATED ASSURANCES THAT THERE WERE NOT. " --2, 197& CUT OUR LOSSES. ' -HPT tr.UWZ · ~· ' i. -i'li {; >-1 '" NIXON: HALDEMAN'S PROBLEM IS CHAPIN, ISN'T IT7 QW: CHAPIN DIDN'T KNOW - ABOUT WATERGATE. H!XO!l; STRACHAN? (WHITE HOUSE AID! TO HALDEMAN) ll.W; YES. W : ABOUT THE WATERGATE? DEAN: YES. ·M'"" ''• 197J ' State Sen. Dennis Carpenter acknowledges that he foc ussed on the situation becauoo of a letter from a11 Orange Cou nty constitLtent. tie looked into it and found that. yes, t he young people who now are entitled to borrow. bu y on time and mix wit h the credit-n1ana gers all too often are ill-equipped for the role. So Carpenter drew up a bill requiring the Depart· ment of Education 10 offer an optional course in con· sumer econon1ics for studen ts in grades seven through tlA•elve. 'f'he bill says the education experts in Sacran1ento would v.·ork with a con1mittee of consumer advocates, bu si nesr.;n1en, bankers and !be like in organizing a course to teach high school and junior high students such items as: So1nehow we'd like more reassurance, such as wh o is classifying young boys from 12 through 17 as homo- sexuals and placing . them in homosexual ~ironn1ehts -undoubtedly setting up a life style that-prohi bits them from ever breaking into the n1ainstrean1. • IWAS TOLD THEN (MAR. 21, 1973) THAT FUNOS HAD BEEN RAISED FOR PAYMENTS TO THE DEFENDANTS-BUT I WAS ONlYTOlO T~AT THE MONEY HAO BEEN USEO FOR ATIORNEY'S FEES ANO FAMll Y SUPPORT, NOTTHATIT HAO BEEN PAID TO PROCURE SILENCE FROM THE RECIPIENTS. "-•1<1.s, 1913 DEAN TO NIXON: WELL FIRST OF All THERE IS THE PROBLEM OF THE CONTINUED BLACK· MAIL WHICH Will NOT ONLY GO ON NOW, BUT IT Will GO ON WHILE THESE PEOPLE ARE IN PRISON--MAIKHll1197) -Personal banking. -Elen1entary laws on contracts. -Co nsumer credit poUcies. -Insurance purchasing, auto and other. . . The bill has passed the state Senate and now ts tn the 1\ssembly education committee. It is expected to pass out of committee and at thi s junctu_re it appears it will carry in the Assembly and be signed by the governor. Math: Ne\v out, Old in New ~lath is dethroned. Old Math has been restored to honor. It took California educd£ion 1nore than a decade of experimentation to learn that basic math -adding, subtracting, div iCling -provides a better. more useful education than the compuJation system ca!Jed New l\.fath . So it's back to basics. But, in the vernacular of the times, what can be done for the generation of students left "arithmetically deprived" or "mathematically bandi· capped·• from the experiment? Newsman Reports Inside Story on Jury D_µty Sy D . .\NIEL SCllORR \VASHINGTO;.i -The Juror·s ?iilanual of the U.S. District Court says that jury service is "perhaps the most vital duty ne.\:I to fighting in defense of one's count rv." Yet it seemed hilarious to almost evcr\·one \Vho heard about it when J udge John ·sirica, \\'hose \Vatcrga te trial and o 1 her man-of-the-year-making activities I had covered, summoned n1e by fonn letter fo r l\.\'O months oI jury duty. Colleagues took off on rollicking fantasies of my sitting in judgment on the Ehrlichmans. Hald e.mans and Colsons l had SG long st\Jked out. broadcasting exclusives f ro1n hidden microphon~ ifl !he jury rooni. I suppose U1at !here is somethin!! inlrinsically funny ahout be ing suddenly translated from lhe free-press to the fair· trial co111er of the ring. But it also S<.'emed absurd to 1nany that someone as busy and rerognizatrte"" as a televL"ion newsman should be asked to spend tiis lime that "''ay . The impression has somcho\v got around that this •·nu>St vital duty" i,q meant for the idle and the anonymous. SIRICA, Hl!\1SELF amused al ,.,·hat random selection had "'Tought, offered to excuse me . l held that it \'o'RS up to my employer. CBS News, to say wbether my services "'·ere deemed indispensa ble. CBS, ~·hich is anxious to make the point that it seeks no privilege for its personnel save First Amendment privilege, has a rigid n1le against asking exemption (rom jury service. So I served. \\1hen J arrived in the jury low1ge lo join the new conlingent of some 200 there \Va s a ripple of double.takes. ~Tom the jury~lounge stu ff there v:as much deference, coffee and offers to excuse me on any day when 1 might have something more momentous to do. It "''as nice, they said, that 1 was willing to serve. But. alas, l would probably spend most of rny time ln the lounge. l'~or expc ri'ence indicated that a well-kno\vn nev•sman would probably never make it through the peremptary challenges to the jury box. The conventional Wisdom. pro ved spectacularly \'oTong. l was called for four cMminal cases -three narcotics, one anned robbery -and waa not challenged in any. The government, apparently as a pol.icy matter, challenged no one. All of the £our defendants \rere black, and defense challenges. applied generously, reflected a pattern of eliminating t~ elderly. the stern-loo king and "''hites. But they a\v.'ays left one y:hite man and one ~·hite \~'Uman. I became the token v.•hite man in thase cases. The race--and cl ass-consciousness evoked In the jury selection pursued us silently into the jury room. Three times. as though carrying out the decision of some sec ret caucus, the jurors selected nie as foreman. The fourth time. when 1 demurred, !bey selected the other white. BUT IF l\1ANAGEl\1E1'i"T \\'as left to whites . dicussion was not. Younger blacks displayed expresstveness. vehemence and sensitivity about being listened to that often seemed less connected \\o"ith current ·proceedings "than with prior conditions of -discrimination. The sense of minority was dramatically displayed by one angry young black "'·oman, holding out against the rest of us. 1 asked her to make bP.r argument. She said that for all she cared we could just go ahead and report a verdid without her. When I reminded her of the requirement of a unanimous verdict, she said: '·You're 11 to I against me. lsn't tJ:at lU1animous enough?'' The greatest problem in the jury room is focusing on the evidence. Inexplicably, note-taking by jurors In the rourtroom is prohibited, leaving juror s to rely later OD often conflicting rel'Ollections o f testimony. There Is also considerable theorizing and sheer conjecture. based less on evidence than on pe:"SOnal griev· ancc and personal experi-nce. And precise11e1s of de I i be ratio D appears to suffer from leniency in excusing bwy professionals, leaving juries v.'eighted \\oith the marginally employed who welcome the $20 daily fee, the retired and others out of the mainstream . Jury service ha! tended to become an activity for those whol;e regular activities are not valued brr' society. But , in the end, though lacking much common language and oommm experience. """ in the jury room found common ground . In my four cases .,~,e brought out verdicts -two guilty, t~i> oot guilty -that my conscience can live with. U!t me, though. reveal the juryromi secret that despite judges' in.strudions to the oootrary we engaged in a rertain amount of ' ' j u r y revtsionlsnt'' of the law. \Ve were more inclined to find reasnnable doubt In Lhe case ol a young man accused of selling his O\\'n clinic dose d methadone to a soliciting undercover poltceman than in the caR of a man accused of heroin-pushing. ln the end, Sirica got from me OJ requested m e m o r a n d u m 'a1.itb ob&ervallons about the jury system in practice. r got from him a personally signed certificate of service. I also got an experience that should be shared by more "b~" people. if !his "vital dUly" Is really to rest on a peer relationship. Daniel Sc /1vrr is a reporter fo r CBS f\1ews w110 covers \Va1 ergole. flis arti· c/e appeared tu tlic ftfinneapolis Tribu11e. SLA Needs Clnss-unity In Revolutionary Quest American work~rs. en1oymg a lift far different from that of Russian serfs or Oiinese peasants, v.·ho joyfully join their ranks. Watergate Threatens World Peace 11le hardest thing for most of us to understand about the S y m b I on e s e Liberation Army is the curious mixture of people in its membershlp. On the one hand there are well·bred, college-- educated. upper-middle class v.•hite men and women, some fr om very wealthy families. Joining them are prison escapees. uneducated or self-educated, all of them "'ith records of conviction for acts of crime and violence. Pavel Axelrod, student leader a l tht University of Kiev. !!lated the creed of S. I. HAYAKAWA LONDON -The release of the \Vhite ~------------.. House tape transc ripts last "-'eek [ NORMAN ) exploded all over the British press. \\'hich ""'as unsparing in pointing out "-'hat it · · COUSINS said ""·ere the contradictions between the _ earlier public disavowals of the President '------------' and the cold truth that the President was hip-deep in rliscus- sions abou t th e \Vat- ergate coverup. The ne~\'S ac1.-ount in the 1'irncs of London or Lhe tape transcripls '"'a s int erspersed \\" i t h comments from cor· respondents calling a t tent ion to th e implications of Ci!rtain statement s made by the President in his conversat ions \Vith John Dean. In general. the ed itorial comment in Great Britain "'·as a n1ixture of shock and sadness -shock o,·er the e.'(trnt or \\•hat they regarded as !he PrP!'idcnt's involvement in the covC'rup strate!!~': sadness over lhe terrible price being paid not just by the government but also by the An1erican people for tlus stain on thei r history. Conversation v.·il h Londoners shn\\·s U1em to be v.•ell informed aboul rhc ba sic racls of \Vate rgate and so1ne\\·hat Incredulous about the disclosures. A FEW DA VS AGO in France. however, I sensed n far less stunned reaction. A businessman in the south of France, for example. sec.med lo reflect the general attitude "'hen he told me he didn't understand \l.'hy the Am erican people allowed themselves IQ Rel so worked up over \Vatergate. \Vilh political maturity, he st1id, co1nes the realization tha.L these things hnppen all the llme. CorrupUon -"·bether at the bottom or middle or top - is to be expech.'Ci , he said. This didn't mean. he addL'd. th:it nothing Is to be done about corruption. France has had Us poUUcal scandals, but the French clean lhem ui: as they go along and get OOJ.1Vllh the business of the country. They dotft allow the entire nation to become convu lsed for \'Cry long by tcandala -political or financial or both -aa they once dkl during thC ~·f'W arrair, 1be Sovle.t 8Uitude toward \\'atergAtt' fits In with JlS f0<elll!I pollcy. In talking to goYl'l'DmeDt ofllclals or in reading thl· So\'ict press, one has no doubt that the Kren11in has no intention of al\o\ving \Vatergale to interfere V.'it h its desire to have in1proved relations with the United States -if it can help il. The name of Richard f\t. f'..'ixon is connected to the American end of lhat aspi rntion. Anything that can damage Richard J\"ixon can also dan1age detente. as they see it. and therefore is 10 be rega rded as a threat. ACCORDINGLY, the Soviet governnlent hes been very stingy in the amuunt of new about Wat erga te that has been permitted to be published in the press or broadcast over radio and television. Richard Nixon is probably the most popular world figure with the Russian people today. It is quite po,s.,ible that if f\1r. Nixon were to ride in an open n1otorcade through the·heart of MoSC{)w on his forthcoming June tri p he \\o"OUld receive one or the most tumultuou s ovations anywhere at any time. In order to comprehend such a response. it is important to understand lhe depth of feeling among the soviet people about the need for peace. The n1assive Joss of life and the enormity of the des truction in World \l.'ar II burned a message into the Russian n1ind and the memory will persist for generations. Under Josef Stalin, the deliberate potlcy of antagoclmt toward the United States p r o ,:I u c e d the deepest .ap prehensions among the people. This antag?ni'l'm ran counter to the memories or man/ millions of Russians who ~nefile<l from the llcrbcrt Roovcr relief m1s!:iinn at the end of World War I. During the ·30s, the name of Franklin D. Roosevelt meant compassion and v.·orld underslnnd ing 10 the Russian people, John F. Kennedy, too, achieved heroic pn'lportion! in the minds of many Russians. But not eve n JfK has made as deep as Impact on the Sovl(!t people as has Richard ~t Nixon. TlllS, Tll ~N". ts one of the great Ironies of our lime. A Presidcn' whose adminl~tration ~·being rocked by one of the ugllest r.candnl5 in American h!Jtory 1s proloundly respected and admired by the pt.'Ople of a nation once ldentlfled as a prime enemy by that same man. For years to come. novelists and historians \\"ill find in this juxlaposition one of lhe mos t dramatic and captiva ting themes of the :t(lth century. But the drama of Richard Nixon as a peace leader is not confined to the Soviet Union. In a large part of the world today, the United States enjoys a higher slation than it has kno"'n tor many years. For the undeniable and towering fact is that the L'nited Sta tes under Richard 11-t. Nixon has given many millions of people n1ore hope that peace may come to our "·orld than they have had for perhaps a quarter-century. This is what makes Watergate such an unspeakable tragedy -not just for one man in the White House but for every American. 'Clamp, screwdrlv•r, fwH1ar11 wrench .•• ' What brings these two disparate groups together in the murder of Marcus Foster, the enlightened· OakJand school superintendent ; the kidnaping of Patricia Campbell Hearst. and now the armed robbery by ftve of the gang of the San Francisco bank ? Was she a member of the SLA to begin with, had she been converted to membership during the weeks of her captivity? Or was she forced by her kldnapers into this acUon? THE COMPOSm ON of the SLA is bewildering, but v.'e can turn to history to 1 learn why such alliances are. po.uible. I think especially ol the Russ:ian student movement from the 1860s to the Russian Revolution. "The Russian student movement," says Professor Lewis S. Feuer of tht University of Toronto (he was at Berkeley until the place b e c a m e intolerable), "cor\centrated In almost pljre state· characteristics of emotional. generational revolt •. • ·Ceasing to re!lpect their eldera, studenta• look else""A·here for guidance . . . steered by an amalgam of emotions -desire to identify wit~ the lowest, aJong with Ule contrary desire to rule aa the highest - the students combine hlgh kleallam with tht violent irraliCNllty destructive of It! own Ideals." ThJs ls from 11The Conflict of Generations," published by Basic Books. At heart of the ·rejection of one's parents was an enormous feel1n1 of guilt. In Czarist Russia most students were of course from well·to-do families. They had been brought up with COl!lfort and privileges t6ey had done nothing to earn. "Every student move,neot. ° Feuer C\l"tlnues, "seeks to kl'"tlfy lllell with Uie lowllest In IOcletY, with a vlcarloul source of maMlve strength: That ts whlt we might c.1!1 the populist lllgrcdleot In studen t movements . . • the sons are emot!onally ,...dy to ldmtlly themstl•es with U-wboro thelf lathers oppreued. "MAO TS&TilNG, for lnstAnce, reiltls bow he mad@ common cauae as a boy to tho,. peasanta his harsh lather exploited. So RlllSian studenta saw al!Jences llJlllll\K worken, pHsanta llld • llelfs. Almoot a ceo(ury la ttt, 8lrlklni stud:t In San Francisco State College chan "Power to the people, Power to people I," vainly Imag!nlng th.• t the rebels or 1874: "lie who wishes to work for the people must abandon the university, rores"'·ear his privileged condition, his family, and turn his back even upon science and art. A 11 connections linking: him "''ith the upper class must be severed . . . the propagandist must, so to s p e a k . transform Jlis whole inner e~ence, so as to feel warmth with thl' lo\\·est strata of people." Tn Russia no less than in the United States, student rebels emulated the lowest classes in dress and appearance. The girls y,·ere unwashed. unkempt and ragged. twten went around unshaven. "Back to the people!" So the actions or the SLA are a replay, on a small scale, of what took place in Russia long ago: the union of rebellious uwerclass young p e o p I e with !he "lowliest of the low" -in this case bla ck fugitives from the law -to commit acts of terrorism in order to discredit' the older generation and destroy the social order. They will accomplish n e I t h e r . h-teanwhlle one prays that Patty Hearst is a victim and nol an DCi!Omplice of the SLA. At this point, there ls no way to tell. OIANN COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. W<td, PublUhtr Thomal Kteinl, Editor , Borbo"" Kreibicll Edilorial Pogl Editor The tditortal ,pqe cl ,,... Dt..ily Pilot~ to lnfOITl\ and lrtimullte rndtn by ~ng on thl• 119Ce divm1efcommenta.ry' on topic. Ot ifl.. ltn!lt by -Yndtcated columnl1tg and cartooflilts, by Provldinr a forum for ...-·"""""""""-'-~ newspape'l"s oPlnkn and Idell on ('llrftllt '°Pk'-'1ht editottl.1 optnk>nt of the Daily Pilot •PPtM' only tn tho tdltorltl column ·~ the 1np o( the pqe. o.,inlonl exprM'!ed by the C'Ol- ummstl aM t1r1oonlst1 and latter wrttmi an 1Mlr own and no~ mrnt cif thelr viewt by 'the Dl1l1 Piiot -11e w......i. Sunday, May 12, 1974 ,_,/ II tile I con. ,coo • Co "" fo ho the I>ix 10 y •Pl ma di. gay plo a ti ing ni pr fi sa ha bo m I ga ne go be •• J lit T. w co J6 cl 0 d t •I t • S11r1d$y May 12, 1974 OAILV PILOf A T Airport Noise: "('rr 111any btttl'r sites ror an 11irport Inst ead of help !or the hon1eownl!rS from tht> supervisors the response \\'33 another "study," tThe n10!it l"t'OCnt study, probably not the last. "'as a sludy lo define Ille scope or a study . I tilca11"•hlle. by 1974 the alrp0rt industrial to111plc1t had ~evelopecl. the land around El Toro had bei'n OJ>f.'Ocd and the demand for air service had Increased tremendously. All this despite the fact tha t every study sho .... ·s the present ::iirport site unsuitable to serve the future l'Ounty needs. dt'l~r1nining rerommendatioos regarding Orange County Airport read , ··The <1uallty of life for each 1111d every citizen shall be U10 yardstick asaln1t \\'hich all programs are measured . In case of any doubt or any confl i('t of any action, the protection or this quallty of life shall bt the dominant factor ." 1'~1ne: Y.'ords , but they turned out to be just y.•ords. for ooce a plan e sets dou-n in San Fran clsc:.'O or Las Vega s, it Cl:IO nv to Chicago an~ (10 to nnyploce in the ~·orld. Ylhat this should do I If thl' Supervisors stick lo !heir guns1 ls limit ~uch carritrs at Continental from coming ln to the county and offering long- haul nights. Another poliry statemenl sny5: The :iirport shall comp ly \\'ith California nol:;c stnnda rds for the year 1985 as soon i s economically and technlcally poMlble and tha1 any incrtasc In scheduled air 11erv lct required to meet p:.ssenger demands wlll be contingent upon compliance with this goal. Losing Battle? ' \YJTll THE ORIGINAL lawsuit by the Citizens Noise Abatement commlttu stJll pending, In 1971, \\'ilh the hope of getting n1ore action fro1n the supervisors. a fresh citizen effort called Alrpart Action Association was organized. With recent court trulings giving "nuisance" cause for legal <iC'tlon. Airport Aation hired U>s Angeles attorney Jerry Fadem. 1''ell known Jn die field of airport litigation. This group stnged a large public rally nnd circulated petitions for the purpose of impres.~ing upon the supervisors lhe large citizen demand for positive a c I io n to seek another No recommendation \ras forthcoming to protett the. quality of life for the residents around the airport d~plte 'much testimony and a petition. There 15 a state law in California that .says all airports must reach a •·zero-noise impact" by 1985. 1'1li5 doesn't n1ean no noise -there can never be a noiseless airport -but in an attempt to place some eel.ling on noise a Community Noise Equivalent Level was established. W h 11 c complying with the state law lhe actunl noise or a flight ove r' a bon1e can be :\nd is. fro1n this airport, as hlgh as 110 deelbels. Surh a noise is disruptive, intrusive ttnd to many fearso1ne. It int.erferes with sleep, causes Involuntary phys ical reactions, makes conversation and television reception Impossible and limits patio use. By JEAN MORRIS Orange Counly airport ~as designed for Gener~! Aviotlon use and for mflny yt.>a rs wns used solely for prlvate plane.!. Some c.-ommerclal propeller plane use began about 1957. The tak co!r route for nil of these plane.! \Vas in !he general direction of Costa ~lesa . During ·those years the lands south of the airport, not in the flight pattern from the Airport and coosequently without noise impact, y.·ere being developed into resldentlal '1reas. adequate site for jel traffic. ' This in erfect 1reezcs the number nf nights to !he preS<'nt level untll lower, more desirable nolsc lt!vel Is reachcd. AT Tiit: 1985 ~l:\Xl1\IUl\I le\·el a plane O\'er· 1 head c::in n1akc !lO decibels of nol~e. t:\'ery decibel of noise rt'ductlon past Uiat level that technology can achie\'l" \\·Ill resul1 In !he airlines being able lo incrrase the numbf>r of nights tremendously - a fi fth dt'Clbt•l reduction In noise \\'Ould uUow the flir,ht.~ to increase to 120 per day fro1n the 40 now 3110\.\'ed. . . ·~ In the early 19805, the operators of the airport the Orange County. Board of Supervisors, applied for some Federal Aviation Admlnistralion funds, V.'hich were used to create a· longer run\vay. At lhat time the runway directlOn wa~ changed fron1 over Costa Mesa. I1nplcmcnting the citizen de1nonstrations of protest, Fadem filed on ~half of all the residents in the airport noise footprint a $150 million class action suit, saying at the time that he would prefer to settle the matter out of court. Fadem J>(linted out to local residents that laws inaking government responsible for the noise and nUisance it creates have been on th e book since 1884. Al a recent hearing before the state Division of .Transportation. neither the city nor the citizens testifying asked that the airport be closed dO't\'n - or that the jet service be discontinued . It is too late for that. At no time ever has !he role or general aviation been questioned. \\'hat \VllS made clear was that the people \\'anted bonafide steps to be taken by the supervisors to eliminate once and for all the continuing threat for airport expansion and an end to airport decision-making on a basis of political considerations alone. In exchanp.c for dropping the la\.\·suits against the airport. Ne\.\'port Beach and homeowner1 are asking in ~S<'flcc for sonH.• more guarantees from the board. Tht>y \1·11 nt a definite share in nny noise reductions that technological advances 1night bring. ) ' ~ ...... Jt sent plaries for the first time ou t over Upper Newport Bay and over an already developed residential area. !tomes that had never been subjected to any n1ore noise than the croaking or frogs in the bay were in the .takeoff pattern. Jn 1967 jet aircraft were first allowed to use the runways, bringing a sound as great as 110 decibels over residenls. With thls shocking and unju st intrusion into a residential area can1e the expected storm of protest. Numerous \fell-a ttended public meetings \1•cre held and thousands ol 5ignatures on petitions were collected and presented lo the Board of Supervisors. But despite citizen protest. no solution was adopted. When all reasonable actions faJled to affect the board, m citizens in the flight pattern brought suit against their government . At that time, the large industrial complex that 15 now around the airport was undeveloped. The area around El Toro was mainly farmland ; there ' In another in1portant point , Fadem ·added !hat \.\'hen an airport uses federal money fo r in1provements, iuch as Oran·ge County did , in the contract it states that all steps possible must be taken to make the improvements con1patlble to the surrounding neighborhood. With no action by the supervisors despite the lawsuits and petitions, the City of Ne\.\'port Beach, rrspond ing to the dange r of !he airport to the city and to the needs of ils residents, unanimously supported a resolution which committed it to legal action to sav.e it from the fate of Playa Del Rey and cities across the county that have been devastated by noise from jet aircraft. The State ol California is working on a master plan for aviation. This plan is designed to use the data prepared by the Southern California Association of Governments. At a SCAG hearing last year, the regional guide that was prepared for They urged that operators of the ai rport take all possible noise abatement procedures and find u plan to allow some future jet traffic needs to be channeled to another suitable location. \VITHOtrr THE DETER!\'1£NED and untiring efforts of lt1ayor Don ~Iclnnis and CowK:ilman ~11lan Dostal, supported by the entire Clty council , the citizen effort might have faltered . But today there is a glimmer of hope. In April 1974 the supervisors passed the following policy statement in part: Orange County Airport \viii provide servlce needed to meet the short haul (500 miles) demand, to the extent possible within environmental, social and economic constralnt. This d~sn't limit any passenger going anyplace, They \\·ant a Ruarantee that since the state standards ~a v th11t no homes can be \\'ilhin the e':cessive·n{liSl' <'ont0ul'. lhc sland;irds \.\ill not be achieved bv conrll•tnnation of hon1es \.\•hich \'-'OUld in effect .lllo\\' the standard to be met \\'Ith no d noise reduction at all. · In :t \1·a~· the ho1neo11'ncrs havr lost the battle. During th e tinn'S \1·hcn a fair and just solution could have been fo w1d, the chairman of the Board \.\'BS saying ... \Vhat do you people \l'Bnt? We ha\•C just authorized another study." Never did the people in the tlight pattern ask for or v.·Jsh a stud y. It didn 't take a studf for them to know that something "·as wrong and they were the victims. But after eight years lhey have faced reality. They are stuck fore\'er \1•ith the jet noise, but at this point in time, n1aybe they can force a guar· antecd limjL Jean !itorris is an active niember of th~ Airport .'1.ctia11 Association. Protect-·-·b·ut Don't Coddle--Gays • ~ • I \\'ASHl r\GTON -In the debate O\'Cr the public acrommoditions section of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. a f e w conservath·es y,·amed that such a law ,could lead to a man being forced to sen ·e Communists at his soda fountain. That it would lead to the use or st.ate power to force a proprietor to sell hot dogs to homosexuals y,·as too ludicrous for even the last remn:int of Dixie in th~ Scna le lo n1aint11in. Yet Ne\v \'·or k O!y appears ready to n1ake it il\('gal to dir.criminatt against gays in housing, em· p!oyment and public accomn1od a- tions. The propon· ents of Intro 2. as the bil l is called , say tha t 10 citi~ already have ~ch legisla· _ tion. which they regard as a mnjor b.iild· ing block in the erection of an egalitarian nirvana. The great quest ion is whether that · y,·hich serves equality also -serves ... democracy. We may not debate it, because the topic sets orr so many fieree reactions. Even the firemen are angry about the prospect of gays sleeping ln the same firehouse. And what '\\'ill many parents say? SO~tE OF THE BEST teachers I ever had u·cre avowed homosexuals. It didn 't bother me and it didn't bother them, but my parents weren 't compelled by tht trunacy act to 5end me to schools \rith gay teachers. Under the terms of this new legislation , homosexual teaehers (.VON. HOFFMAN J can't be •. ~ fired , 'segregated or disc riminate<:! against so parents v.·ho consider gays criminal degeneral es \.\•ill be compelled to turn O\'Cf their children to them. And to ice it. Carter Burden, the city councilman ~·ho l)as sponsored Intro 2. concedes homosexual activity is still a criminal ofCense under New York State 1¥'· For that r~. i( for nq other. it is irrif>OS$ible to !equate ltgayet:f: wJth the ether gfoups : gra nted the a p e c i a l protection of the anlidlscrimlnation laws. r.1embershlp in all of these groups , .except po!.!ibly the reli~us ones. is an in\:oluntary faot.tof birth, not a criminal 'ct'lt ''I'•#' I l lV y. . • The la\.\'S prohibiting homosexuality are crazy, but is a law granting this nebulous clas& of people e·x t r liord in a r y consideration anr less so? The pro-gAy !'lay, yes, that the horr\osexuals are our most newly discovered oppressed group and that. like blacks and women, their tlrile of liberation has come. But gays have never suffered the same kinds of disabilities that blacks and v.'Onltn have. 1bey've never been systematically denied the vote or the right to own property. ~1any of them have been cruelly used , le r rib I y mistreated. hounded, disgraced and deprived of a ltving ; but so have many labor organizeri avant-garde musicians, pioneering aclentists, religloU3 n1ystlcs and ne1\·spaper editors. \''e do not pass a special Jaw for misunderstood scientists. For Galileo and the neighborhood pop-or!, we have the Bill of Rights. Repea l the criminal statutes against gays, and enforce the civil rights protecting us all, and it should be enough. \Vhat is a gay anyho~·? Does the term embrace everyone who has had an adolescent homosexual experience or only professional pansies who make their livings dressing in purple? iforeover. regardJ ess of who they may be, if they are oppressed, wh y are there so many rich one·s, so many gaya with goOO jobs? Why are there occupations that gays dominate to the disadvantage of stratght.! NO ONE STATISTIC ex~ts to show that gays are less we!( paid, housed· or cared for than the straight population. Council· man Burden acknov.·ledges that no reliable number exists, but he says that \.\'e should proceed on what I should call impr~sionistle data , and that anyway such legislation will also protec t st raights ~·ho have be<!n discriminated against . He says that he and a female companion v.·ere once refused service in a gay bar. Civil ,rights legislation is powerful stuff. It compels people -to associate with people they find repugnant. It curtails the right of property. It tells a man how to run his business. And as such it is the kind of law that should only be used in extremis. In the case of blacks it 1vas passed after all voluntary solutions failed; in the case of gays it's being advocated even as voluntary solutions are working. Clas sification. o f Docu.111e 11 ts Bill Would License Press Che day in J953 I came into the governor's office at La Fortaleza , the beautiful San Juan palace w bi ch supposedly was once the home of Don Juan Ponce de Loon. \\'ho spent some little time: seeking the Fountaln of Youth. (CHARLES McCABE) llousc as tt.R. 6046. The secrecy sections of this measure were written in the ofJicc of former Attorney General John Mitchell. Critics o{ these~ . .and other anti-civil libet"ties sections of the code reform act point oat ri.ghtly that passage of these n1easures would establish "new and unprecederiQCI criminal c e n s o r s h i p powers against tbe press for publishing ne\.\'S~·orthy goven\ment Information and y.·ould amount to the press licensing, criminal libel and Cro\\11 Copyright system \.\'hich the farmers of the Co11Stitution &iught to eliminate in the First Amendment." J'lio p u b 1 i c good is senred by invoking state po"·er to make sure every gay can drink in every straight bar or vice versa. It \Yas justifiable in the case· of blacks because they were not allowed- to eat in any restaurant or drink in any bar. It is systematic exclusion of a large group of people from education or from certain occupations or residential areas that den1ands government intervention, not isolated acts of discrimination. The government it.seU 'S h o u I d n ' t discriminate against gays; but democracy, the idea of personal liberty, initiative and invention as posed against the demands of tbe state, depends on our having the self-discipline lo allow ~ple to do many thing1 we think are wroog and stupid. Such things include a businessman hanging up a sign saying: "Woi:kers \Vanted -FaggoLs and Republicans Need Not Apply." I Lisbon_ ~oup Felt Far Away • By HENRY S. HAYWARD Ind ividua l white southern Africans first shh·ered with alann at the implications of the Portuguese coup for this part o( the world. But now calmer assessments of the situation appea r to be taking hold. The changes in Lisbon, with their tremendous cormotation for , all of southern Africa in the future . almost completely overshadowed the artennath of the recent South African election. Headlines that might have been devoted entirely to the victory of Prime hlinister John Vorster's National Party and gains by the fintiapartheid Progressive Party were instead shared 1vith bulletins from the Portuguese milit.ary junta. Here and in Rhodesia, apprehension was voiced about the more liberal outlook of the new Lisbon regime and' hO\V it almost certainly would be reflected in the Portuguese cOlonies of hJozambique and Angola. I h e r e b y 1Jnvolving the adjacent white-dominated nations. ' SOUTH AFRICA faced for the first time the chilling prospect of losing the two European colonial buffers that hitherto have separated It from direct confrontation with unfriendly black African nations farther north. And Rhodesia faced the pOssibility or being cut off from Moiambique ports, which are Its present access route to the Ind.Jan Ocean. ·• The initial flutter of alarm \Vas allayed somewhat by General Antonio de Spinola 's pledge in Lisbon that the junta he heads "guarantee the survival of the natloo . . . in its muIUcontinental en- tirety." This sounded as if Portugal's fight to retain its African possessioru: despite attacks by black freedom flghters ~·as not to be abandoned In the immediate future. Vorster meanwhile said he was keeping a close watch on develJ>pments and conceded they cou1d be of tremendous consequence to this country. . A latent concern persists h e r e at individual levels, as is understandable in a nation where less than 4 million whites control the lives of more than 16 million black inhabitants, and 3 to 4 million Coloreds and Asians. Only whites were entitled to \'Ote In lbe nationw1de election. But as one black African leader put it: "More than 20 million· pairs of nonvoting eyes "·ere · peering over each white v o t e. r ' s shoulder." Rhoclesians were reported to be anxious at the coup implications too, despite Prime ~linister Ian SmJth's claim to be unconcerned about the situation. Their country, just north of South Africa, already is fighting black guerrilla attacks in its northeast border area. In any case, lt is clear that South Africans have been shaken by the w1expected developments in a far country. The prospect is for fewer Portuguese soldiers guarding the northern approaches of their hitherto safe frontiers.. ~rorevover, RhOdefila may need more help, and South Africa might risk world sanctions too, if It provides such help. '4Change," says the Rand Daily Mall of Johannesburg, "has finally oonsumed Portugal. for so long apartheid's biggest ally. Few South Africans, in this election >'ear, could have believed that possible. mE NEWSPAPER cautions that the Spinola pledge to retain Portugal's African provinces should not be taken "too much at face value.'' This may be his hope. the paper explains, but •·practicalities could dictate otherwise. And Sp!nola himself has said be does not- beUeve order through military force can The governor was an old friend. Jesus T. Pinero. I had known him In Washlngton when he wa5 resident commls.sioner. We had many tastes in c:ooimon, lnduding a healihy skeptlc:Wn about the American political system. Jeau!I was not 5Urprlscd, then. when· my eyebroY.'S visibly arched on seeing a thick volwne marked "Secret" on hla desk. Section 1123 and 1124 of this document deal with the disclosure of informatioo clas!ified by these govemmp1tal goblins . Since Coagress baa never explicitly autll>ti:ed the system of tlassificatlon . m ~hmcnt beyond a bureaucra.llc slap. in the wrist may be administered to anyone wbo "violates'\ it. Unions Need Reform Too '.\'Ork In Africa." ,.,) Al best, the editorial suggests to South. Africans. the new Lisbon leadership v.ill negotiate with rebel groups In ~fozambique and _Angola to end the lighting. At worst , General Spinola wtll not be able to appease the Mozambique guerrillas and will be forctd to hand over the territory. Without a word, he turned It over to me. The bound mlmeOgrapbod sheet. had been sent to·~lm by the U.S. J)epanment ol Agriculture. The bundle cOnsiSled ol a tiresome collection of statl.!tlcs about the beet sugar ihdu!lt.ry, ol no concelvable interest of t11yoae who was not In the sugar busmesa. All or It was avatlabfe from other quite public sources Jn the USDA. Bui .,,,,.body, fo< some rea!Oll, Md classified It. Today there a.re In our government 16,238 goblins who have the power to clantfy documenu. Any document.. On< or another or these goblins bas classified documenis on the migratory habit. ol birds. Aootb<r ba• reJtrlcted 1rom publtc scrutiny an army ordnance report on "5lleot, Oashles!I weapons'' which tells how to use a bow and arrow. THAT'S the blld news. There 11 worse to come. We MW come to fl partlcuhi.rly • tnramoo• bit or leglslatlon 1ponscired by the Nl><>n Admlnlstratlon . a 33&-poge crtmll\al Code Refomt Acl This ii kno1m In the Senate as S. 1400 Md In the . " UNDER fxlsting law, a prosecution muS!-prove that the disclosure or tnlormaUon W'I pn:judicial I<> the . national secutit;'. Thl5 was one of the points wt>er~ ~ ~tlon of Daniel Etlsberg foundered. Ellsberg had spirited out the Pentagon Paj>et's from the R•n<I CorporaU$,_tO t~e New Yoi'k Time:s, and other ne«1!papers. , The PrtJllOsed ,Section 1123 would punish public o!flchi.ls who "recklessly" let oul defefll!e lnformaHon in their ~ion. lt also contains an a""eSOme provision of seven yean ill prison and a $50,000 rme tor · any unautboriied pe.i:aon wfio, upon rece.lvtng defense ln!onTl:.atlon, rails to dtllver and/or return u:promptly "' lhe proper fedora! officer. ... Ill Ille •f o II ow Ing' ·section, li:M. administrative 'paranoia runs wild. 1·11 is not a defense," says the proviso. 11., .that the' classned h'lfonnation "'"" lmproporty clas$llled at lbe \bro or Us ctalllincatlm or ot lbe' time of the offense.~ •• I The Watergate mess is nothing to brag about. but It Is no reason for turning the U.S. Oongrcss and the l'C5t of the government Gver to the AFlrCIO . The camp!lgn refonn meas ures now going through the Congress "-ould do just that. The unlon5 arc poshing for a ""ctoproor• Congress: that 15. a CongreM powerfuf· enough to d o organized tabor's bidding regardlcs.\ of \\'hat a PrMl~ent 1night think . The problem arl5es from the fact lhat aJI reform bUb nre directed at cash contributloN to candidates. \V h 11 c organized labor's varlou5 "education" comm.ittees deal heavily ln cash contributions. they deal even more Nltb noocash contrlbuUons 1uch as campaign workers. Tl!ERE IS "Tiothing In th• billt that would prevent labor uniOM from providing "'-volunteers" to work the proch1<:ts, l,.lp get out the vote aild engage in mailing o~rations and telepOOne blitzes for f a v o r a b I e BARRY GOLDWA-TE~R candidntcs . The labor unions have a legacy of more 1han 40 years of fa\'ored treatment by the Congrl'ss to protect. UnioM are exempt fro1n t11xation, practically irrunune to antiln1~I la\\'S and, in many situations. not subject 10 Injunctions by federal courts. Yet they have the riaht to compel emptoyes to join their ranks ln order to hOld jabs, How does un ion labor get all th is power? Neutral observers h a ve estimated lhat $60 mllUOn to $100 mllUon 1,1,·a5 ~pent by labor in the national election.! in 1968. The A FL· C I O 's Committee on Political E Ii 11 ca t Io n registered more than 4.6 n1illlon new voters for those election$. From Its national and rtgional headquarters. COPE Oooded voters with 115 million leaflets urging the election or labor candidates. COPE OFFICIALS a~ s&ld to have r!i)Orted thnt 24.0t"XI union officals and so.. called "volunteer'" squads used more than 8.000 telephones In 700 cities ln the 1968 elOCUons. this ~·ould indicate that mil1I011S of phone calls were made on behalf or candidate.! supported by labor. These.actl\itil$ have gone on for years "ithout challenge from the Democrats .,,,'ho control the House and Senate. The present .,,,.a,·e ol refonn legislation is e.imed entirely at contributkms from business organizations or members of corporate groups. Bul the bll l5 v.'Outd allow hundreds of labor·creatcd committees to opernt e without hindrance Oll behall 0£ their fi\\'Orite Cllnd\dates. I suggest there nevtr ~'ill be M)' meaningful cam{>tlign reforms in this country until Congress takes an e\•enhanded view of ~·ho tnnuences elections and how much. ' Other source.! eipect the junta to introduce more I lberal government In the colon ies, thereby undercutUng the basls !or the N'bc.I movement Some comment also suggests South Africa has something to learn rrom Portugal's coup. "The real lesson is that true security begins at home.~· s a y s the Star neY.'1paper or JohaMesburg. "Borden are vulnerable, J.tlighboring ttghnes change . . . . ' ..!... "~lake refonn meaningful enou&h 10 your 0"11 populace., give them a real stake In the future and there is no netd to rear lnsurgcnC)' ," lhe n e w s pa p e r concludes. ----- fl~1try s. rta11u1nrd i.t IJ corrt1pm .. denL for rile CJiri.siklu Science llOKJ.. ror. I ti ·8 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Mar 12, }q74 Oppo11 ent Says Hi11shaw No t So Co11se1·vative PSYCHO-CYBERNETICS By 0. C, llUSTISGS or ""' O..llr ,.H.t ''•" ~·ho is conservative'llfl<i ~'ho isn't? According to David Gubler, a Republican OOpeful for the 40th district U.S. Congress seat. a Washingto'h ··Conservative lndex" sho'>''!I his opponent, incumben t Andrew Hinsh<lw (R-Ne~·port Beach), is not as conservative as he may claim lo be. Gubler said Hinshaw "drew the lowest rating on the Conset\•ative Index of any Ora n ge County area Republican Congressman." The Index, compiled by the Review of the N e ~· s . gave Hinsha~· a conservaliV•? rating of 42 percent , Clair Bur- flelicopte1· Base Decision Delayed SANTA ANA -Amidst threats of legal action. the Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission last week delayed ac tion on a sphere of influence for the Marine Corps Air Station (Helicopf<r). Commissioners were due to reconsider their d e c i s i o n , made late last year, that the helicopter base oot be put in any city's sphere of influence. 1be action reversed an ea rlier LAFC decision placing the facility in the sphere of Tustin, one of three cities ORANGE COUNTY "'hicb border the base. Irvine ,.._ ______ __, and Santa Ana are also adjacent to it but Santa Ana has made the stronger bid to take the base from Tustin. nIBke a decision." · A \etler from lr\'ine city officials was read into the record during the meeting. ln it, the city said it wants no part of the base in its sphere and would rather see it in Tustin. During last \\ttk 's mreling Santa Ana Mayor J e r r y PaU~rson said his city would take legal action if the LAFC "'ent ahead with lhe sphere determination without delay. LAFC Vice-chainnan Stan Northru p of San Clemente ended the debate by suggesting a twcrweek delay to sort out all the details Patter s on invoked requirements upheld in a recent appeals court case that any LA.Fe action requires an environmental impact report. He asked the commission to delay the ruling ror tv.·e months so his city could prepare the report. Tustin P.fayor J o s e p h Langley protested. saying the LAFC has bad plenty o1 tim e to study the matter. "Any more delay would be inappropriate," Langley said. "The I.AFC has had time to review this and it would be in the best interest of all involved not to delay any 1nore but to bile the bullet ;ind Death . Notices UIONHILL Jow~n W. lronl>IU, Oa1e cl de~tn M~y 10, IP7 .. fliHOVtd hll•Dand t i fl~r"-r•; t•n..r Of Eric '"° ~~ tronnlll. M•ry !ronhlll WIHillm• .ind Jlldl1n Iron· hlll P•;rl•h; "°" Of Loven~ """ Huon Slr•~rn; bfo!l'lfl' of Anne Vlt<ll: Sl<P- MWI of Sa.die K. l1eflt>.!r11: or1nnf•lher of thrtt. Memotlll oer~ice Tu-e!CllV, 11 ,30 11.m., May 14. 191', s1 Nlrnael and All The AnQ4"1' cnurcn. Jlll Padllt \litw Orlve. Coron" lfll Mar. In 1ie11 of !lower•. contrlb11!IDti1 to the' .-.meri. c1n Ca,.rer S.ociet'f' Orange C~urfy Unit will be 1ppreocl1ted. GRIFFITH Wllll•m "Willy" G•llfltn of Ou1il Val- lily fornwrly of Cosra Mesi. O•!e Of Cl<tillh M1y '· 1914. Survived by his "'lie Evelyn Grifli!h; Mlfl. N Ilia.., Grlll•lf\ of Orange; d1ughter, Juoy fl~r of T11tsor>; l/lfM 11slers, Odts.1 Pender. An1~m. NCM'ml Pi!l•now;lu. Nt"bres~a. Lel1 Haine, H~r<11•1; llvf' g•1ndcnil· !llrtn. S«vlces will ~ htld T~5<:!1y, MIY 14, 1974 I t 11 ·00 1.m . P11elfic VI, .. "'ltm11tl•I P•rlr l!ev 8r1Ke A. Kurrie olfllcl1llflf. Pote•fi< v,,,,. Mo<1u1ry, di· f'!'ctors. AIBUCKU & SON WESTCLIFf MOITUAIT 427 E. l 7•n Si. Covo Meso 646·4888 -·-BALTZ-BERGERON fUNERAl HOME Corona d!!I Mor -·- 673.9450 646.2424 IELL BROADWAY MOtlTUAIY 110 8roodway (0~10 Me1'J 545.3433 -·-. McCORMICK LAGUNA IEACH MORTUARY 1795 Logvna Con,.on Rd. "494-9415 -·-McCOIMICK MISSION MOITUAIT 28832 Com•no Co1>1,1rono San J11on Cop1)1rono 495· 1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMOllAL PARK MotluOry C:ho~I 3500 Po,ofie V1-Or1ve Newpofl a.-«h. Colilor11•0 644 ·2700 -·-PIEK FAM ILY COLONIAL FUNEIAL HOMI CAREER EXPERT Norm Gysbtrs Education Talks Set SA.i'iTA ANA -Career education will be the subject of a "·orkshop and banquet hosled by the Orange County Personnel and Guidance Associa tion and the Orange County Depa rtment of Education 1\1 on d a y and Tuesday. \Vorkshop sessions featuring Norm Gysbers, p r o j e c t director of the C a re e r Guidance Counseling Project for the U.S. Department of Education. at the Orange Coun!y Department of Education offices in Santa Ana "'ill be limited to sdlool di!'itrict personnel. The ~tonday banquet is open to lhc public and reservation informalior'I may be obtained by calling Vern Hu'hsaker at 82~6222. )oh ()fficcr 1-\.ppointe<l SA~TA ANA -George Godlin of 1\lta Loma. a 1 5·y~r veteran or Ca lifornia's E m p Joyrnent Development Departme nt, has been appointed new d i s t r I c t ad m In is tr a Io r for the depar11nenrs Orang'! County operations. lie "'ill oversee E DD scr.'1ces in Fullerton , Santa An.a. and range and open a nc.,.., offi ce in (:ardcn Grove i(l June. Tix-Department providrs assistance 10 canromians ln all phaSC'S of !'mplo)mcnt and t ra l n i ng :1S \\'Cll sis r nemploynl<'nt and Dis.ability ln-;urancc 1)rogrHn1s. 7101 8oho Ave .• W.Vff11ns1"' 893-3.s15 /-·---------=, ' THE -·-SMITHS' MoaTUAllT NEPTUNE SOC IETY 617 Mo1n ~. THE REAT AHD SELF~HYPNOSIS hc.CWM tl.e Pff$CM ~-wont to be MOW! ~· dynotr'li<' raw ~ion f(X w:c•1s on:l hcppirw\l. G.es yOl.I the pow1H •o •l'ICl~'O.I ~f ~. EARN MOilf MONEY. lmpove (onc:11n"'l'o0r . Develop ~,pyr £-SP 1..creose your t1""'°"· F.ANT-'SrlC WES t~OT11J,'.TJQN. Paen11 q11d,, ~Ill' c~ .Jtl!'n 10 lwt'.ce~>. IETTlR COHTIOL OYER HAllTS • SPffd Rtadlng''roc:ha1tinotl°""Wtlqht.Worry·Smold*l'Drug'"MfltlOl'Y•5'"' CllATIYE UY'IMG WOlkSHOP AH IYlNT l)IAT MAY CHAHGl YOUR LIFI! C•1to MtM -'11llr1.. Mor I 6tl!-HOUOA Y IMH 31] I lrithll 1405 FrffwltJ 11t trhtot l.11ltl 7:31 p.111. "'°"' ....__Wtd.,M-V 15tl!-IOYALIHN 1155 S.Harbor l l Wk. s0.ofl(11t.ltcll 7:31 stwp TlllHM:U.00 ...... .._... Met.nllb _,~Ml~ W.L TD R .- II , -- I ,1: ., ... Iii ~i, i\\ ,,\ /1i1 AND SO ARE WE WITH MANY OF THE MOST RESPECTED NAMES IN ~ 1 \ CAMPING, FISHING & BACKPACKING EQUIPMENT! ON ANY CAMPING TRIP ALWAYS TAKE ALONG THE BEST FIRST QUALITY, DEPENDABLE COLEMAN CAMPING EQUIPMENT Item limited to Stock on Hand. BACKPACKING ]: EQUIPMENT .!_. Backpacks by _ .. 1~ UNIVERSAL AND CANVAS SPECIAL TY Over 20 DifferenfPack anti Frame Combos . NOW IN STOCK!! f....,, $18 99 •• $4495 BACKPACKING ACCESSORIES · BACKPACK ·TENTS ,, ...... s19 95 \ -I SPACE BLANKETS $199 & $599 6 DIFFERENTTTP£5 Of COMPASSES ,,.... NYLON HAMMOCKS $699 J. .... 99Q lo $34 9 ' . TROUT SEASON IS OPEN!! Get Your Fishing License At The Grant Boys When it comes to fishing the Gront Boys ore really Pro's ! Famous M.onufocturers and expert salesmen. If we don't hove what you want We'll speciol order ii for yool ! DIAWA FRESH WATER REEL #7250 $1598 bati CLAW PACK ROD #VM4TMS $2499 ADVENTURER FRESH WATER TACKLEBOX #lm-6 $395· TACKLE In stock now ... Zelce's F!Got ing Bait, Ponltkes fgg1, Cordells Big-0 Lures, Bomben. Rebels, Mepps, & Roo,ter Toilsll . ' • ·- I ' ' ' ., ,, '1 ol 7 ) I I i ers' to actl eng cor tll•e has you Wb the tlve fled test wa D me it by fir at •• ac fi e he ta ti no 00 hi ii si B c s In a j • At Yo Service Got a problem? The1l write Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, oet the answers and actlun you need to solve inequities iJ~ goven1ment and busi1less. Alait your question:;: to Pat Dunn/At Your Service, Orange Coasc Uc1ily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa I\Jesa, Ca. 92626. Jn· elude yottr telepllo•tc 11t,mber. The c0Lu11n' oppeur1 Of1 S1n1day1, \Vednesdnys u11d FricUl11!. Cur Gh11111lcl<• lfseless DEAR PAT: \Vould it be "'Orth lhe money lO invt.>sl ln any of the "ignit· ers" advertised to produce a bigger spark to a car's enigne? I'd also like to know ii liquid or pellet gasoline additives actuully increase gas mileage. • N.S., Newport Beach No on both questions. The "Igniter&" are essentially ipark plugs -ex· actly the items they are supposed to replace. A& far as the internal combustion engine is Cilncerned, tbere 1S no such thing as a bigger and better spark, ac· cording to the Council of Better Business Bureaus. Inc. A~ for gasoline addl· tiYeli, al least one has been 8round for more than !O years. Its advertising has trudJtion.ally claimed It will recondition Yartous parts of the engine wblle you drive. Rccenl claims. have been updated to include lncreased gas mileage. When the CBBB'.s automotiYe expert examined backup data provided by the manufacturer, he found that the tests were uneontroUed, and compora· tiYe te&tlng methods had not been used. In some cases, veblc:!l es were ni~i­ fied In unexplllfned ways before they \\'ere submitted for tests and another test reOec ted widely Yarying changes made ht the engine while the lesllng was In progrtas. Don't Mall Tl1nt 61111 DEAR PAT: I have a friend Jiving near Chicago who would like to send me a rine he's "'anted me to have for a long time. He's heard he can't send it himself, and I was told that if he took it apart and packed it for shipment by a gunsmith, it would be delivered with no problem. Is. this corre<.1? G.l\f., Cosla l\lesa No, this gun must be mailed and received by a person having a £ederal fireartns license. The gun department at The Grant IJ9Y' ht Costa l'i1esa w:lll arrange with you to be on the rtteirlng end of this 5hipment, if your friend can make similar arrangements in Chicago. Lookl119 for a Tattoo!' DEAR PA·T: I am interested in getting a tattoo. Could you ple~sc tell me where I could get one done, how much it c:osts and if there are any doctors y.1\o do tattoos? B.W., Newport Beach '"Tattoo," 20%! W. 3rd St. in Santa Ana, Is the only business sllfl in oper· 1tlon in Orange County. Charges range from $.a to $400, according to the 0\\-ner, who adds that only persons aged 18 or older can purchase a tattoo, according to stale Jaw. Be prepared lo proYe your age ""·itb acceptable Identi- fication, If you dttlde lo go ahead and get a tattoo. Before you do, U might be a good idea to request the pamphlet outlining the process lnvolYed In tattoo remo,·aJ offered by Or. Edward 8. Frankel, 17611 Beach 81\·d., Hun· tlngton Beach. RemoYal Is somewhat painful and expensive. Physicians do not do tattoos. U1uba11d Is 1Ulssl119 DEAR PAT: Hou• ®es one go about locating a miss ing person? I've not seen or heard from my husband for nearly a year and n1y letters to him in another state come back unclaimed. I'm very concerned to find out if he filed his income tax return and is keeping his car instlrance in force. since "''e have property. My small savings account also is dwindling away because l have no financial aid from him and I am only able to handle a part-lime job due to poor health. E.ll .• Fountain Valley Your letter is being forwarded to the Salvation Army J\1issing Per50ns Bureau, P.O.· Bot 3'46, 101 Valencia St., San Francisro. Calif .. 9-1119. No charge is made for this service, a lthough voluntary do~allons are accepted. Slnce your problem also concerns protecting your property, legal advice is taulicated. Contact th e La1A')'er5 Reference Ser\•lce of Orange County at 547-i.111 for • reduced fte consultation. €011•11111er Bill• Lo99ed . ' DEAR PAT: I remember that several ,months ago you told your readers they could request a summary of the cOnsumer bills '"'hich "'ere still pend· ing in the state Legislature at the begiMing of 1974, plus those which had passed. Since lho.<;e bills \\'hich did not pass from the house or origin by Jan. JO. 1974 are no longer eLigible for consideration, is there an updated list ?"ailable now! R.G., Fountain Valley Although IU of those consumer interest bills did not pass and are no tonger eligible for constMratlon, many new bills have appeared and more were presented prior to the April 15 dead lin e for introduction of 1974 hills. Legislators are prohibited from introducing a 1974 bill 'A'ilh subslantia\ly .the same effect as one he or she introduced In 1973: howe\•er, much of the sulr jf:ct matter of legislatlon remains constant. Again, energy, smaU claims cour18, retail gasoline sales and consumer loans and financing are major lssues. A cu rrent legislation summary is available. which identifies "dead" bill&, reports progress on those 1973 bills which are still pending and sum· marir.es new consumer bills that ba\'e appea red in 1974. To obtain a ropy, or to ft<!Uest furtber inrormattoa regarding further leglslalloo, contacl Cb,d5tina Rose, Leglslallve Coordinator, Department of Consumer ~flairs. Rlotn W, lOZO N. St., Sacrame1to, Calif. 9581C, or telephone 916-'45-5779. Wl11d111ilb Not Oufdat~d DEAR PAT: Your item on the USe of solar energy for heating houses \\'a.S or great interest to me, but there is another natural so1u·ce of energy, the u1nd. Can you help me to get the lalest infonnation on \Vind-turbine type of electricity gCllerator and storage for residences'! J .K., Costa l\1csa Like solar energy. wlnd po'A't r has not been highly dc\•eloped 1 in this a.unlry. Tbt Nattonal Scltntt Foundation. the federal agency responsible lor coordinating government projects on solar and wiDd'energy. is currently lsaulng grants for research in these areas. The prime go\•ernmental Jnterest is la large wind generators. like the 100-kUowatt unit being built by the Nalltnal Aeronautics and Space Admlni!ltraUon near Cle\'eland. NASA is also experimenllng with an egg-beater shaped, vertical-axis windmlll that may be suitable for residential use. So far, the principal suppliers ol rest- dentlal winddriven electric generators are out.side the United Slates. One Impo rter is Henry Clews, or Solar-Wind Co., RFD•2, East Jlolden, ~le. 04229. He supplies po'A·er '° hi!! house with two windmills. lie also bas written a $1 pampble' containing practical data on wind generators. A n1ore technical view of wind power generaUon is found In "Wind Energy Conservation S)'S<- tem1,11 lbe proceedings of a ""·orksbop sponsored by NSF and NASA. The boot ts available free from Technical Jnformaiion Office, NASA-Lewis Re· searcb, %1000 Brook Part Road, CleYeland, Ohio 44135. Detailed information on Ute \'ettical axis concept ts avaUable from F. R. Thqrslon, National Aero- nautical Eslabllshment, Oltowa, Canada. The Botfle.top Str1199le DEAR PAT: After dislocating my shoulder, t foolishly exercised too much when the pain started to subside. The result \vas thal when I relaxed that evening the pain returned and it was excruciating! I had to call my doctor to request a prescription and my daughter picked it up at the d~ug store for me. After she'd left, I tried to open the bottle and nearly killed myself doin g so because it was one of the "safety cap'' boltles lo protect children lrom dangerous drugs. Why was I given this type of bottle. or is it the law for all prescriptk>ns now? L.W., Cosio Mesa No, some drugs, such as nitroglycerine -which n1ay be needed quickly -are exempt. You coul~ baYe requested a regular cap for your prescrip- Uon in view o( )'Our ph~k:&I disability. J>atlents suffering from • bandlc,ap that makes It difficult for them to open the child-resistant puckfges may request from pharm.'-Clsts noncomplying pill bottles. 1t'ho Pn1111 for I he Po1oer!' DEAR PAT : Recently t found out that Southern California Edison Com· pany charges a higher rate per kiloY.'Att·hour the less you use"\ This means that people who are barely getting their bills paid are being charged more than people with big houses and pools. It follows thllt someone who conserves Ciectrlclty is being charged more than an "energy hog." If enough people write lO the Public Utilities Commission, will it help In 1nak1J1g a chnnge to an cqua1 rate for all dwe1ling11? 11.G.1 Costa l\1e1a lt'1 not llkely. The l'UC allo~·s Southern California EdJ~n un S.2 pc,. cent profit built into Its rate structure. An Edison 11poketm!1n 1ay11 lnlUul electrk 1ervke It most expenAIYe, wltb all customers paylnp; .00642 cents per ldlow1tt-bour ror "fut.I cosl udjustn1enl'' and a $1.%0 monlhly ineter charge. Rates then decrease according to thi1 schedule: 5.%6.1 cenQ ptr kllowatt hour for the first 60 hours; 3.875 for the nert 90 kwh jl. 76' for the next 150 k\\•h, and Z.llZ for the ne:ct fiOO kwh. Above too kwb usage. 1.83·t cents ls charged ) pc.r kllowsll hour. Average dontestlc usage Is IOO k.._·h. per month. ' YOU • Is Mom .Losing VIP ,. , DAILY PILOT SECTION·B Eve1i il1other1iood ls Trapped in tlie Role-cha1iging Tide By ALA N DIRK.IN or Ille ~Uy Piiot '5"111 son1ething in the "-orld. there is no rec- ognition in anything you pick up and llappy ll1other's Day. is it ? read." An occasion that generate O\'e may ~is. Brick secs this pressure as part or also be generating a lot of q slions. the transitional stage in the social revo- From mothers who rejoice in the life lution in "itich new roles for father and style and from those \Vho resent it. mother 11re defined. She also made it Some people ml'ly be \\•ondering 'A·h· clear th&t she blames fathers \vho have motherhood means when daughters hug not taken an interest jn raising their and thank their mothers for raising them aughters for the low self-esteem sbe and then say that motherhocxl is not for Is many u-omen have. She urges fa th- thcm. e to take a greater interest in thP hon1e The hand that rocks the cradle is ~1any gals \\rll.h low self-confirienct' caught in a social uphea·•al in which the out there· struggling to do a big nu r." roles of father and 1nother are being re· examined. Ms Algazi en1phasized the need for a u·oma to choose her life goals. ~10TRER ALSO may be a victim of "ri.loth hood is one role a "''oman can population control. Can a society that hack g with the other thing's," she frowns on large families rev e re said. ' motherhood? ..,,___,-'She said that a high school girl must ';Things haYe gotten mixed up." said make realistic choices. "lf she sees Linda Algazi, of Newport Bench. a getting married and having a family as a mother of two u·ho has lectured on ''The goal. she n1ust kCelil that in mind because f\1otherhood liitystique" in a UC Irvine a 20-year-old degree in biochemistry is Extension course. "What u'aS considered useless. 111any make belleYe they are a fixed natural order -marriage and going to have 11. career but our society nlotherhood -is now u11 for a nc\v precludes their being able to do it. \Vhen definition. choosing a career a 'A'01nan whO plans to , "We are in a position of change and be a mother should be counseled to there can be a lot of pain associaled with pursue a part-time career." change. But the end result will be those who choose to be mothers." !\IS. ALGAZI noted that many men are positive. There will be a new respect for now being given custody or their Joan Brick or Fountain Vallf'Y is a children. "\Ve are getting to the place mother of three children , one adopted. \\•here women shou ld not nccessarilv be She \\'Orks part tlme and believes that thought of as the raiser of children.'' many mothers are Wlder pressure to-~is. Algazi. ,,.ho is studying to be a day. marriage, family and child counselor. "I think taJt1ng care or children and calls the role models for women today \\'Blching them develop and taking "screwy." "You read Ladlas Home responsibility for the1n is a jtorgeous Journal and those roles are not realistic thing,'' she said. "I even like to Iron and and you rend J\rts. ~tagazine and those do'n't have a cleaning lady. But we are \\'Omen don't look too happy either." told now we arc absolutely fools to be Dr. Doris Johnson. a gynecologist. of enjoying this and to be even slightly Tustin. docs not agree with those \\'ho sub~rvient to a man." say that the-re will be increaserl SOC'lai SHE SAID she support& the goo~ or esteem for motherhood as a result of the the women'! liberation movement In ui>l'Tl en·s llb<>rntlon movement. stressing mothl!thood a1 one option for She cited today's e1nphasis on \Vomen. but"'dded t.hnt a result o! this is population control a!I one obstacle to that "the ~'orld luis been making revering motherhood. She Also cllt."'CI a demands oo women to 1nake something New York study Sho\.\'lng that 75 percent or themselves." • or ranlllles prefer male offspring and ''You tnn't go, and out and talk with ·said there n1ay be a movement to control people about how \.\'onderful ll ls to h:lve conception so as to prQduc@ nlort n100. a ran1ily . If you are not out there doing \\'hen that hnppens 11nd "·omen bec.'()nle a minority and thus at a premium. motherhood will again be cherished, Or. .:ohnson speculated. Helen Lotos of Corona del ~far. past president of the National Organization of Women and the mother of a 5-year·old boy, said that she believes recent social changes have allowed mothers to work without feeling guilty. •·1 believe now more in the quality of the time you give children rather than the quantity.'' she said. "I have something to give n1y child from my day's work. Before. I felt trapped at home." SHE JOIJl-1EO with olhers interviewed in urging the father to take greater responsibility for being a parent-"hc eliminates half of a cblld's life if he doesn't." The recent social revolution is not ,without its critics,• however. The Rev. Thomas Nevln of St. Joachim Catholic Church, Costa ~'lesa. said. ''\Ve have reason to be saddened and to Jleplore the degradation of motherhood that is so prevalent in our time.'' ~1r. NeYin Sl\]'.d that he deplored the commercial exp\oilalion of u·omen. Instead. he said society "should be glorifying the highest dignity that a human being can attain. that of motherhood. Being a star, sex synlbol or women's lib leader has no dignity." John Turner. director or the Orange County Family Service Assn., agreed that the concept of n1otherhood being one option is making for more responsible parents. But he is not full)ll>Confident that a t\·01nan \\'ho chooses not to be a molhcr will find satisfaction. "I wonder "'hat it has done for her identity to reject the very thing for 'vl'hlcb she .is naturally eodO'k-ed." Turner also expressed concern over the declining birth rate. ';I Wldcrstand thnt "'e nre now below zero population jtrowth. If that continues U~nt's suicidal. To me, stllckle Is about something that says life is not "·orth living and I 'A'Onder about people ~·ho reel that lire Is not 'A'Orth giving to someone tlse. It leave!! me wondering where the next generation is com ing from ." TURNER CONTENDED that many J){!rsons v."llh cxct.llent potential as • I parents are deciding on other fields and some are being encouraged to delay having a family. "Then they get into a double-income situalioo and they are les.s likely to be parents.'' TunlCr acknowldedged that recent developments in society have put stress on the role or mother and added, "It'! harder to make up your mind to decide to do son1ething "'·hich is creative, dangerous and potentially hurtful than to just say I an1 not going to be a mother and "''ill take a career instead.'' Turner adYised "'·omen confronting such basic decisions to talk to their nlothers and grandmothers as well as with their peers. Dr. Johnson rejected the cootentian that wo1nen are naturallt endowed to be mot.hers. She said that they are endowed to be incubators. but that the raising o{ a child Is not necessarily a woman's rote. Mrs. Phyllis Lock, president of the Coast Homemakers Club, part-time legal secretary and a mother or a. 14-year4d girl. supported the traditional 'role for a mother. "I go along with the Christian view that the wife is in submission to the husband. Although that doesn~t mean she isn't a person in her own right. it does n1ean that the n1an is the head of the home and makes the rules." ONE PERSON who might benefit from ~ both ~Iother's Day and Father's Day is Michael ~1cFadden. a freelance \\Tiler of Laguna Beach. y.·ho has written a book, "Bachelor Fatherhood -Ho'" to Raise and Enjoy Your ChUdren as a Sinale Parent." The father or girls aged !I and 7 and a boy, 4, i\lcFaddcn is divorced, but the children live with him W\der a .)olnt custody agreeme:nt. "I do tbe things our societv thin~ a molller should do. I don't 1nake big pies and shine up lhe kitebcn. but. for exam~ pie. the kids all have dental appointments I toda y and I'll quit y.ork early to take thcn1. 1 enjoy bt;Jng arow1d lht kids. t don 't blame "on1cn for ruMlng o« if beo- lng a n1other is nil they had to do. What I \\'tf \'I.' done in the past Is 53.Y that's nll uon1cn should do. l coo\dn't do It If t dldn 't \\-Ork, too " ' • • '' ~ _,.. ,., ..... , ~" ~· . Two Decades Later~ More Equal Than Separate A . . Uy The Associated Prta:s On U1e steps of a ~1 ississl ppi «>urthous<.>. in another tJn,e. a senator of , the Uniled St.ates Pointed to tv"o boys on Ille _rdge of his audience. "You see them two little ni ggers sitting down there'{" said 'Thecxlore Gilmore BUbo. ··tf you don't stop them and keep the111 in their place. they're going to try and vole. And even run for office!~' "You know. Charlie,'' >.tedgar Evers whispered to his brother, "that ain't such a bad idea." Mtdgar Evers never made it. lie y:as murdered in 1963 at the age of 38. Charles Evers, 52, is al ive and well in )i·li¥issippi ~ a Democralic notional co1nm itteeman from that state, mayor of Fa yette, a black man who can "get the gov-ernor of Mississippi on the phone and raise hell with rum." 195.1. A big black Tav.')'er argues bctore the Supreme Court against racial segregation of schools. His great grandfather was a slave. His father was a waiter at a country club. He. himself, "as turned down by the law school of tile Unlyersity of Maryland, his native state, because or race. 1974. Thurgood Marshall , the h1ack lawyer, s.its on the Supreme Court of the United States. * • * \Vc've come ilong .way. But where? T\\·enty years ago, the years that made the difference. on May 17, 1954. in the segregated city of Washington, o.c., lhe SuP.rfme Court of the United States ru led for the plaintiff in the matter of "QJ!ver Brown et al. vs. Board o! E<t\lcation of Topeka, Kansas." ~ decision was unanimous; the ~uences, by any measure, profound. ~e Brown decision d e c I a r e d selregation of scOOol children by race unl!Onstitutional ; but more than that, it laid down the principle that "separate but equal" was inherently unequal. And !~set off a chain of violent events and a ~!lapse of pretensions that exploded lik_~Jirecrackers on a string two dec.ades 1 if.created a contagion of protest that \\•eilt far beyond the American Negro, alt th« y.>ay to Vietnam and back again, to thd. Puerto Ricans, the Chicanos and the Indians, to American students, American WOfDen, American consumers. American • MOTHE R'S LANOMARK CASE AFFECTS HER CHILDREN Mrs. Linda Brown Smith with Kim a nd Ch1.rle1 conservationists and other American ethnic groups. Suddenly, il seemed, the diverse unmelted. elements of the American melling pot were discovering for the first time what had been there all the time: the right of the aggrieved cilizen to seek redress. The Brown decision transformed much of a nation and exposed the rest of it to the charge of hypocrisy. Twenty years· • Jater, the "self-righteous liberal North'' is more segregated than the "feudal, red- necked South." And George \Valla ce makes more sense to more people. "THE LIBERALS and the social planners," he said, "come down from Washington to Alabama to tell us how to live together. Then they go back home and can't build bridges fast enough across the Potomac to get their suburbs "'hC're they live and send their children to schools." The Bro"n decision and Its inevitable descendants largely removed terror in the South while terror spread in the North. In the one case, it was the black man's fear of the white man. In the other. it became the ~·bite man's fear of the black man. In any case. the two races in the South now grope for a new rela tionship to replace one more than 350 years old . In the North, they grope for their f~ relation&ilip. And the Amertcan Negro, meanwhile, has slowed down and begun to reverse his northward migration of more than half a cen tury. The Bro~11r decision changed the behavior of men , if not the hearts of men. 1t ended legalized Jim Cro\v, It gav'e the American Negro the power of the ballot, North and South. It opened doors for hlm that were closed before and in the process revealed more closed doors. Complexity begat comple:dty. And no"' the Supreme Court once again has a profound question before it. the matter of mandatory school busing in Detroit. This now is the crucial intersectior!. in the eyes of many blacks. where the government of the United States must finally decide to desegregate the North 20 years after Brown. MANY BLACKS now earn more. eat better, Jive in better housing, enjoy more opportunity. But in all these matters, they still generally trail behind whites by half. "Nowhere in history,'' said Daniel Patrick Moynihan, "is there to be encountered an effort to bring a suppressed people into the mainstream of society comparable to the public and private initiatives on behalf of Negro Americans in recent years. "Yet it v•as only after that effort had begun that it became possible to see the true horror of the situation white America had forced on black America." Progress is in the eye of the beholder. ts the glass half empty or half full ? ~tuch has been done. Much remains. More than 350 years after the first slave ship dropped anchor of r Jamestown, Va., nearly 200 years after all men were declared equal in Philadelphia, more than 100 years atter all slaves \('ere declared free in \Vashington. a11d 20 years after the Supren1e Court struck down the doctrine of separate but t-qual, much of one nation indivisible remams divisible, by ~·o, separate and Wlequal. At the beglMlng of the second half or the 20th century in America, 17 !Outhem and border st.lites and the District of Columbia, with 4{) percent of the coWltry's public school enrollment, required segregated schools and three states pennitted them. Among lhe three \\'ftS Kansas. I THERE, IN ntE capital city of Topeka in 1951, a black man named Oliver Brown became t h o r o u g h I y annoyed at the system. It wasn't that he felt Topeka's black and white schools v.•ere not equal: tie believed they Were. It was the separatene~ that angered hlm. A white school was three bloc.ks from his home. But his daughter, Linda , 9, bad to walk six blocks to catch a bus then fide 24 blocks to a black school. One winter day, Linda came home cr.ying from the cold. Oliver Brown went to court. In lofJg, long lines, American Negroes v.•aited to find out Whether there was "Equal Justice Under Law.'' By twos and threes and fours, they waited all ~around the block of the Supreme Cou rt building during the final argmnents in the winter of l~. · Grunt ing as he maneuvered his bulk out of a cab. Thurgood Marshall told a companion, ''Sometimes I just get awfully tired trying to save the "'hile man 's soul" It had been a long hauJ. The first segregated school case had come to the Court from South Carolina ii) 1951. In 1952 there can1e four similar cases, including Brown. In 1953 Marshall and his team of lawyers from the National Association for the· Advancement of Colored People were determined to make a bold assault on the very principle of se parate but equal . Not the equality but the separateness. NO'\v they ~re chal1enging directly a doctrine laid down nearly 60 years before. Pl essy vs. Ferguson, It was called in 1896. "The underlying fallacy" · ot the plaintiff's argument. Justice Henry B. Brown wrote for the majority tlien was Its · "assumption that tjic enforced separatloo or the twtl r~s staqips the colored race with ~ badge:ft inferioritv. If this be so, It Is not Dy reason of anything found in Ule act but SQlely because the colored race choo&es to put that .construction npon it." THE DOcrRINE or separate b<lt equal prevailed. into the middle of the. ne:rt <.-entury. In 1953. thcrl'! cam e a new chief justlci! of the United States, Earl Warren . son of immigranlli. By December, when final oral arguments were completed in the Brown caso, he had been chief justl~ only two months. The court retired lo deliberate in Its handsome richly paneled, high·ceillnged conference room. where on ly the nlne justices may enter. Secrecy in that room is inviolate. Twenty years later, Earl Wamn parted the curtain SJ.\llhlly: "We were all a"'·are of the importance of the case and its possible profound effects on our national Hie. Thus', we felt we should not follow our ordinary course. \Ve did not take a Preliminary vote." Instead they ltl\flledlately began the holy rite o! conference. They conferred from mid-December to mid-February. On Feb. 17, the chief justice thought the subject had been thorough ly explored. He asked each, member of the court if be wns ready to vote. Each Y.11S. And !hey voted, 9 to o, climaxing two centuries or litigation over the status of the black man in America. "There was no ann-twisting, no pushing around." said Earl Warren. "It was completely unanimous." On May 17, he read, from the high bench: -: ~·-··s. ., ' 0 ••• WE CONCLUDE that in the field of public education the doctrine of 'separate but equal' has no place . Separate educational facilities a re inherently unequal. • ., .. Tt is so ordered ." The decision dealt v.ith principlC', not enforcement. On J\lay 31, 1955, in an implementing decision , the court ordered the .• ·dismantling of an Am e r i Can ins-titUtion "\vith all deliberate ~ . ., And so il came to pass. Mrs. Linda Brown Smith now has two children . They go to an integrated school in Topeka a block away Crom home . • ! . . . . Scientist: 'Set Energy Priori~ies' Good Deed People Retired bank president Garry Hollaar knov.-s what it's like to be involved in the lives of others. "I have alwa}'3 done it," he says. " I am interested in other people." Hollaar retired a year ago and moved from Litchfield, Minn. to 1£isure W o r I d , Laguna Hills. Already he is deepl y involved -as a volunteer bookkeeper for the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross and for the Girls' Club of the Harbor Area. In addition he serves on the board of the Girls ' Club, is chairman of the fund-raising and finance committee of the Saddleback Kiwanis Club. is treasurer and a b o a r d member of the Laguna Hills Chapter of the A1nericn ri Association of Retired Persons. is a board member of the Minnesota Club at Laguna Hills and is secretary and treasurer of Mutual No. 48, a lype of tenants' association at Laguna Hills. l' o u Ca n llelp Dt lh f'lklt 11111 Pllol• V 0Ju11tee r Po sitio11s A vailahle l:ene ra!ly there are no 'varning symptoms with high blood pressure. The only way f<fr people to discover they arc sUffcring from this affliction is to h;i\ I! their blood pressure checked. Golden West College is currently participat ing in the "Extend YOW' Arm ... Extend Your Life" Program, nnd until May 17 net:ds. volunteers to act as receptionists for this program. Shifts are available days and evenings. For th is ana other v o lu n t eer opportunities, call the \Vest · Orange County Volunteer Burea u at S30-2370. Big Brothers of Orange County now find s it has more thfln 100 boy~ on its "'aiting list. These youn~ boys arc eagerly awaitin g a friendshi p tha t can he started by a responsible male a boy c:-i n look up to and respec t If yo u are O\'er 13 alf you ha ve to do is reach out. A NEW \'OUTH Cent('r fn North Huntington Beach has bt"come so successful in such a short tin1c lhat volunteers arc urgently n~ed to h1·lp supervise· acllvitles and dt>vclop new programs. The cenfer is O!lf'n from 3 to 10 p.rh. daily and anyt ime gi ven "·ou!d help. For those who would like to contribute in a differe nt way , donnlion f)f table games or activities ~·ould also be appreclatcd. Anyone lnt ettsted in the OranRe County P'roM:tion De p u r t n1 en t 's ouls4andlng "VIP " J>rogrRm i~ inviled to attend a general lnfonnatlon mce!lnR lu ,, lea rn the many v•ays in whi ch a per900 C3rl bccon1e in\'olved. Programs vary as n1uch as individual interes ts. F'or the schedule of times and places of these mee tings. cal! the Volunteer Bureatl. There ls also an open ing for a receptionist al the volunteer bureau on fl.londays fron1 l·S p.m. If you like to chat. then the Cheerie Hello Prog ram is for you. A checkup lelcphone call is made to an elderly or handicapped person living alone each day. The calls help cheer a lone ly per:ion and bring joy to yoyrself. . ,NUt.JEROUS requests have come to !he bureau and continue to come in from convalescent hospllals needing visit ors, sht)ppcrs, cral!s people. and bingo players. There 3.re 01>enings for groups or individuals to assist. Help us answer this need. 1\ new focility located in \Ves!minster necds swimming buddie!I on a one-to--one basis on Thursday mornings from 10-Jl nnd there is al!)() a need for teachers ~ides all week long. This facil ity has 40 handicapped persons enrolled wbose ages range from 3·21. ~Iark June 8 and 9 as special help day5 for the United Cerebral Pal~ AssoclatlotJ . Volunteers will be needed to "''Ork at the Santa Anll facility answering the phone, checking pledge cards, runners with food atJd following up the mnil for their spe<.ial Telethon. Call if }OU CUil help, - • By CANDACE PEARSON Of W. DtUr ,lltt ll1ff Americans are spending too much time trying to find a scapegoat in the energy crisis when they should be deciding what to do next, according to a scientist visiting Orange County. "It's convenient to sit back and say it's the oil companies' fault, il's the government's fault, but we have to be the ones to decide \\"hat we want." Dr. C. Blaine Cecil of Colgate University in Upstate New York said during a recent visit. "What do we give up; what do we sacrifice?'' he asked rhetorically. "And are they sacMfices? "We have disrupt e d thousands of acres of land so that we can live better electrically. \Ve can dan1 up every riYer in the country if we want -but what have \\"e accomplished? "I REALLY wonder if Vi'e have our priorities straight in trying lO meet our energy demands," the ch e mist- geologist said. Dr. Cecil, "'ho is a consultant to the Oil Shale Corporation. told his audience at Cal State Fulierton that while he and other speakers talk of energy altematives, the growth de1nand keeps splraling. He, like other participants in the cheap price of energy for Roooey, who Jives i n the symposium called "Man contributing to t o day 's Huntington Beach and is a Takes Gas: A Look at the situation. member of the re g ion a I Energy Picture," ca.lied for SPALDING AND Dr. Robert ~tal commission, has been is like st.anding a pyramid oo its tjp." said Robimon. It's unstable. And it can Jead to strict conservation efforts by Rooney, an associate professor a consuJtant to two oil Dr. Cecil outlined t be the consumer. of economics at cal State Companies. l -potential harm to t'he Dr. Cectl thinks "within SO Loog Beach, agreed that fuel • Russ Robinson, a geolog ist environment from each of tile years we can have all energy prices should be higher. with Sotlthem Call f or n i a fuel sources, and pointed out sources on line," but people "We should pennit energy Ed1.9on Company, out 11 n e d that Americans have made have to decide which prices to rise relative to other alternative energy sOurces for transitions in energy befo~. environmental cost they want prices," Rooney said. "Then the audience of aOOut 30 "Once we burned \\'OOd, then to pay. people will willingly adjust scientists and students. coal, then oil," he said. "Now Arthur S p a J d i n g , a their lifestyles." Robinson referred to nuclear y,·e have to do something consultant to the \Vestern Oil Arguing for what be called a power 8s "our ace in the else." and Gas Assn .. also saw "free market," Rooney saitl hole," but also discussed The "1-lan Takes Gas" conservation as a way to avoid nothing else -not even solar, tidal, geothermal and symposium was part of a two- harsh shortages in the future. rationing or mandatory fo~il fuel energy. day annual meeting of tht garoUne allocatiom -would Southern California Academy "WlTII SIX PERCENT of give people a strong ~nough 11BEING DEPENDENT on of Sciences on the Fullerton the world's population. \ve _1n_cen_ti_ve_to_chan _ _cg:_e_. ____ o_n_cly_o_n_e_.,_Ure. __ o_f_ene_r_gy_._o_il_. _campus ___ l_as_t_w_ee_k. ___ _ COl1i)lme one-third of all the - petrOleum energy in t h e world," said Spalding . "That's absurd." 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A.<:. for the factor.v and i:.ales · of-service parts of Da ull on 's busine.:;s -in the j:ir~n of 1l1e horsem:ln, he "n1:ikrs" horses for harness racing And the service he sells is a lo( of evenings of entertainmerl. \\'UHl\ING :11 11id t!il:' :;nll•l ls of Jini111cnt. .ulJl ra h;_iy and the breakla:.t Cl'rta: arc:-:::.: \I afllnl,: (1 (ln1 ~1 n C>pcll bag of "S\ICcl fl'l·~L " rl;tll l[Oll Olll' day lust \l't.'eh ~to111~cd dabbing Corona·s 01n1111:u on <1 ('UI vn u s11·111g lhrouRh Ohio. t~rn­ lucky und ln\Ji:1 nu -stdrt111g the yt.•a.r 11·ith 25 to 30 horse.> tor "·hich he'll lh1Y S2fl UOO, niorc or lt!SS. apitoec. He lhcn "1nakes hai·ness horses" ror 1he next ~veral Horsin' Around horse's k•g rui d IOQked back on nearly 15 years of r<'cin:~ on his 0"11 . 'fhc Costa h-tesa n1an i~ not I) pica I of harness racing people. It 's not that he's o!d -:it 45, he's barely be;,:in11in'{ 10 hit his stride as either tr;dnrr or driver in one of the h~·;; professional isports in the 11·orld v.tiere graybeard<;; ;u't• the compelitors to 1·:atch. 11"e<>ks. finis.hing th'e training of his string in ti111e for OtK'n- iug: hi s racing s0a~11. Ill! can1· paigns nt. Bay l\lcado11·s, I lo!- ly11·oOO Purk LJnil Los A!rin•i· \OS. It's a nine-month season that gi1·cs the 01111er-trainer- dri1·er three mon ths in which to !urn out his horses on lc:1scd pasture in Chino and 10 ;idd new on es to the string for the next year. '''hat it adds up m i I I ·ion ·dollar. to is a. one-n1an h1nd-hor · ·hantll1.:r for t·nch t110 horses, µuyi n,: t ran~port and :!il:ible cha r~"" for the horses und 1l'terin 1rian bills that cil n run 10 $1 000 in on.:- 111onth -l'asily. TllE ADO ITJUS of harncs!i racing at Los At<.1n1itos thrct! years ;1go d1rl onl.! thing to si111pllfy his life, thouyh Th e n;ith·c of Sorncrset Ky. 11as in the h.i bit <if tr:n c lin~ b;.1 ,·k 10 t\cntucJ.:v l!ach \1 1 1~ter. !Ht> 01:-ic!c his lemporll.1;1 hfln•c· in Co1<!a ~le1<a each }L'ar "·hilc c.1 n1paigning his hors•'S in Califo111in. I Now he tan li\'C full-!in1e in his ho1nc to11"J1-bv-choicc. 1'hc fan1il \' lives <it 31 I E. 22nd SI. in cOs ta ~tesa . '\'ire. Jean, along \\i th the kids-Sherri. 11 ; Luke, 12: ;111d Glenn. 1-}.-fiavc little to do v.i th the racing business. although the young people do get .PreSSC<i into service its exercisers or horses 11·hcne vcr t he y ' r c available. It's a goOO life for the v.·hole Daulton fan1ily, L 1 o y d savs. ' Openvourorapes E~The~I . . ·~. . . . . .. Let In Light Without Heat, Glare, Fading 5El~'l\R-~· SUN CONTROL FILM KEEPS Hf AT OU T ..• LETS THE VIEW IN. APIJi••• In '~"""~ ~-or olloa. wondaws quickly ..,.d •HilY. Coll todoy f°' o FREE DEMONSTRATION thot paves how SOLAR·X reflccti-..l' flm rejec.ts up to 80': of the radiant heat and qk)l'l~ horn 1he sun ord lf9't o.f the damoginq uh10-viole1 "fade" ray~. See proof you II be .able to leave your drapes open a nd ~ill be cooler I~ ' you ore wi1h windows "blacked out:· ·SOLAR-X OF .CALIFORNIA 1782 Lanqtey Avenue, lrviM, Calif. Phone 17141 979·3526 Dlil't l'lt.1 $1111 l'bol9 He Runs Mill ion·dollar Business ----------·- Lloyd's 11·orkshop is the p<ld- dock area of S':'l't•r:1I r:1ce· tracks -includin;? '\lc~I Orange County's Los Alamitos Race Course-and the training rlngs of horse farn1~. 11·hPre_he tries out and shapes 11p por11es for lhe blue and gold silks of the Daulton st.1blc. \\1HAT'S UNUSUAL is rh;;t D.iulton does ii all He picks up his 011'1l stri~g of an i1n:ils al the beginning of ~ach :,-e;ir' bu siness. The over head includes ket•r>- iu~ on his payroll one stable· 'l LLOYD DAULTON WITH HARNESS RACER -Will Scotty Make the Turn? For him person ally. it sure beats punching caUlc in ~lon­ la.na. He had done enough of that, he says, long befo re he 1rent into han11~ss racin,~ on his own in 1959. 'rhe high 1>.'herls hadn 't tunlffi in cornpetition on an Aincrican racetrac k s i n c e J912. as rar as anyone at Los Alamitos could find out. 1>.•hen the nostalgia trip started there Tuesday night. As a promotion..'11 gimmick to hype the final week of the third annual harness t<ll'C nieet ing at Llls Al. the Southern California Bacin~ Assn. had six old-fa ~hionL"<l .:,;;~ ..... .,.~ sulkies of the high-\\'h~cll'<l · .. type built and ract•d . nay A. (iillil:1n of C.'.lr1s b.'.ld and hi s son. Ray ./.. or Cypre ss. :1 \l'1•ll-kno11·n l;1ther- , son team_ in Southl:lnd htirncss racing. 11·ere much tn\'oll'ed in lhc high "'heeler promotion. Rav A. is vi~ presiden l of the a·ssociation. His son. at 32. is one of the youngest drivers to hit the track when the Los Ala1nitos season is on. BUT T UES DAY night's nostnlaia tnp was a s<'ntimen- lal journey for thcrn as "'ell as a pron1otion for thf!ir sport Rav .I. handled the lines on S<'Otty 's Colt. a gallant gelding "·ho turns 15 next January and. by all J~nrs and rnles. must hang il up as far as hamess racing is concerned. Scotty has a lifetime earning record of $230.000 and n1ay or niay not be able to tum the L'Omcr on a nice, round quarter of a million before the end of this year. Not bad in a sport \\hose chan1ps have been horSf's 1\•ifh lifetime \\innings ol a quarter to hair a million dollrir~ a!'>icce. Tuesday wasn't his night. though. And even though th!! high \\'heeler event 1\'. a s uotimed and "''as only five- eighths of a mile (insteati of the usual mile-long run at l..os Alamitos I. the G i 11 i I an s wanted him to win one n1ore "at hortle." He ran fifth. OCC Offers Ne\v Cla ss On Catalina Catalina Island. the Orange Coast's s e a w a r d nC'ighbor. ~1nes the subject or a new three-unit class at Orange Coast College thic; sw11n1er. It's called "N:.ttural History of Calalina Island and Adjacent \V a t e r s ' ' and involves not only classroon1 v.·ork but also a six-day explornlion of the h;land. The class \1'ill have 111·0 meetings prior to the trip and ,rill convene again rollowing the field study. It n1ce1~ June 24 and agaln Aug. 5. The trip is scheduled for Aug. 13 to 18. A final class session is scheduled for Aug. 25. OCC blotogy teacher Norman Cole will be the instructor. Students m fl Y enroll for a grade or take the class wilhoul credit. Cole says the course will acquaint Mudents lli th lhe: natural beauty of the island and allow them to study the life fur~ which Inhabit the wat ers aorund ll -· WARMING UP FOR HIGH·WHEELER RACE Ray J. Gillilan BrH1es Scotty's Colt, ii 14-year-old CIVIi. W"R , OLDOUNS \\'inner of the promotional event was Delano Kid. driven hv Glen Holt: second was Joe Richard driven by J a c; k Williams: and in thlrd slot 'vas Orbit ri.-1an with Joe Li~hthill on the lines. EARl.'S . _MAl'INING'S But he·ll have a Yl'.'.lr and COLLECTORS Plum,.~,'1'.:::.1""' several other h a r n e s s · SHOP 19}'£'t~ Tl..,. St•rh meetings in various parts of 11 '19•• aoor the country in "'"ilich to shape ~~M~W.l:;0~!1..~~vo. Ll9U11•·S1dd1n1c11 1.11 01111r1 them up before !hey v.·il\ roll I ~~·-~·~-~-·~·~·~·~-~·~·~·~· ~"~-·~'~'0~'.1:::=~·~·~•.o="='==='::'::'·::'::"::'~ j <•gain on the Los Alamitos 1..: track. Delano Kid came from behind to win berore the biggest crowd harness racing h:is ever drawn on a Tuesday nig:ht at Los Alamitos-paid attendance was 7.347. A fe""· of the spokes fell out of the 11•heel of Delano Kid's high-""11eelcd sulky as hC" crossed the finish line. And th;it means back to the old drawing board for Harry Alberty, lhe San Fernando Valley carriage restorer v.·ho put 1nore than $2.000 into the conslruction of each of the lt190s-stylc bikes. Flat raCing comes to Uls Alamitos ~lay 22 for a i9-<la y meeting that will see night events at the course six evenings a "'eek f :\londa ~· through Saturday) through Aug. 21. Quarter horse fan s lllday are watchin,g the Golden State Derby at Bay ~1eado1v.s. If Frank ''essel;;' \rinner of the million-dollar All- Think Rich, can l\'in thal $160,000 event today. the fabulous colt \\"ill conic hon1e to Los A1an1ilos as the all -tin1c big nioney v.•inner in quarter l\orse racing. WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW . 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M--tof k C-"'- 0.... t•t...,., ........... , ... &,.. , . • • • ., : ' - ' • • • • ' • -' , -. - , .. • ' • • IJ .f DAIL Y PILOT ---- Bill Brundige: He's Won Inning With ' Cancer Stories by JO OLSON 01 111<1 D•ilt ll'li.1 Sl•ll Bill Brundige, the "rtcrnal optlhi 1st." \loas a. typit..'ill cancer patie nt . I-le had a smoker's rough th rt>e month s after be had stopped s1nok ing and a routine X-ray sho~ed a spot on his lung, but he wouldn 't admi t it could be cancer. as a ne11.·sca11ter and had ··a lot of doctor~ >IS friends" thro ugh his '"'Ork . Ile said he \1·ould )Oke 11.•it/J thern tha t sltu:t he had n{•ver been to the hospital, he ''had eve r)1hing I can1e In ~·ith. ·• SU RGERY SCHEDUU:O "tl1y first reaction ~·as to resent the doctor for tclUng me about my condition,'' he revealed . "I didn't V.'llJI( 1ny rout ine changed. But after several shot s or bourbon, I re:i llzed I was fortwiale to have a doctor \\'ho didn't "'·ithhold anylhing. ·· 'Someone who has never been in a hospital should be treated a little differently. Be patient with patients.' "I still tlKJught the spot "'as from a cold," the sportscaster told nurses gathered for a Cancer S o c i e t y symposium. Iris doctor told him there \\·as a 56-50 <:hance it \\'as cancer, but "I stilt \\'HS confident nothi.J1g was wrong.'' Srundlgc &iid, 1'hcn cam e the rou1ine ph~·sical and the X·ray '"'hich shov.•cd the spot, and then came a call fro1n hlc; doctor, r•aul Ovando, with !he nc11.•s that he ~·as 3Chcduled for surgery in a \\'et!k for rc.1noval of the lung. There v.·as a possibility 1hat the cancer 1vould be too widespread for removal of the lung. Brundige said. "I \\'<l ilied to dela y, but Dr. Ovando said to me. ·1r you delay I don't 11~nt you for a patient.'" The surger)r was successful and the cancer \.\'as removed. "f still was .not co nvinced I "'anted the trut h," Brundige admitted. NO SYMPATHY before surgery, an "observer" 'l'IS lhere, V.'hlch he resented. Explaining that he doesn't like to have blood taken out . he was arraid he would faint and he didn't want a lot of people \\'3lching him. J "·as "really pleasant," Brundige added . He was not given any sympnthy by lhe personnel there, but a lot of nloral suppori. hospital. he "''nt home to recuperate. and he was back on the radio within 4 ~ weeks. BRTGJIT BEGINNING He plays goU a lot for phy!Jic• 1herapy, and takes a positive attitude\ toward llfe for his mental health. "To say I'm happy to be here after \\'hat ha ppened to me three years ago is an understaten1ent," he said as he began his talk \\'hich he had entitled A-1y IM ings \\'ith Cancer. Brundige ca1nc to Los Angeles ln 1952 llis \Vife had JUSl returned fron1 a visit to her doctor 11•/Jich marked five years 11·1lhout a recurre nce of her cancrr ;ind !his \1·as an encouragement lo the nev.·scastcr. "Self pity took over. and I \\'ent on a binge. I felt thal cancer 11.·as a dirty '>''Ord. I didn 't '11.'ant sympathy from my frie nds. I didn't think they really cared." Brundige chided the nurses for somelimes incoosiderate treatment of piitients in the hospital. He said \.\'hen he \\'ent fo r a blood test ''.I \\'anted to be asked if an obser\'cr coold l'Otne ." Brundige .said . ''Sometin1es hospil.il personnel take lhings for granted. "Someone \\'ho has ne\'er been in the hospital should be lreated a lillle differently-you should be more patient vl'ith the patients." "The early morning nurses used to come around with n sn1ile on their faces. Thnt set the day off," he said. ..You people are so important-you're \\'hat \\'e look for\\•ard to," he challi!nged the nurses. Brundige said he is not .worried about the cancer spreading and he sti ll doesti't think about it. After 18 days in the • Brundige, at one time a three-pa.et-a- day smoker. said he has had no desire to go back to 5.(Tioking. He had been smoking since he was JS or 16. and fOWJd that the best approach to quitting was "cold turkey." llis . recuperation at St. Jude llospilal "I \\'Oil the game," he said. "I had no trouble. But I che\\·cd a lot or gum." 'Man Killer' Hits Women, Smoking Evens the Odds Cancer of the lung used to be a man's disease. according to Paul J. Ovando. ~10. but if •·omen continue to smoke it 11.·ill be a SO.SO proposition in 50 )'ears. 11ilil was his prediction at the Sixth Annual Nursing Symposium sponsored by the American Cancer Society for nurses, aides and students. The day·long meeting in Orange was themed Focus on Physical and Psychological Aspects of Lung Caneer. Nothing has changed ln America 's view of lung cancer in the Wt SO years, Dr. O\'ando said. "\Ve've been talking about it for SO years or more. But the statistics are t h e s a m e. Seventy-two thousand die annually. rt is the fourth greatest killer of men." The odds against men used lo be 11>-l , but now they are 7- 1. Dr. O..·ando 'll.'8rned. Bu_.L._ the delay factor in seekin~ giving treatment is a discouraging part of the: treabneot picture. Recent stud ies at the Sloan- Ketterlng Institute for Cancer 1n New York Sho\v that lung cancer 1s present several months before it shov.·s up on an X-ray, Dr. Ovando said . ?O 1110Nnts It may appear on the X-rar for 20 months before any of the 11 important symptoms show up. and the next delay comes ·from the p a l i en t himself \\'hen he suspects son1cthing is \vrong:. ''\Vhen symptoms appea r, the patient delays for three months before s e e k i n g advice," Dr. Ovando explain· ed. "Since lung r&nCl!r c;;n mimic other diseases, the physician generally dela ys four n1ontM attempting to clear up the symptoms \\'ilh an tibiotics. "It's a compO&iLe picture of delay. There is a 27·n1001h lapse before lung cancer is diagnosed ." Some patients fear going to the doctor because of the myth that "\Vhen you o~n the chest , the cancer spreads like \•dldfire," Dr. Ovando added. Other kinds of treatment besides surgery are being tried, he said. These include radiation before s u r g er y , radiation after surgery and radioactive iodine put into the lung. But the treatment roust be varied because "all tumors are different." Prevention of lun g cancer also is rt.>ceiving attention , Dr. Ovando noted. "\Ve're trying to find out which patients are rnore prone to cancer ·of the lung and we 're trying to find it before it gro~11." How docs the physician deal with Jung cancer patients and their relative.s? "\Ve have a prOO.em of relating with the relatives.'' Dr. Ovando admitted. "\Ve ne\'er have a pat description of what went on and what to tell the relatives. You always dread it when thev ask 'HO\\' long?' That's so firial. "You play It by ear. But you have to prevent guilt." \\'hen the relati\•es ask who will tell the patient, the physician backs off. Dr . Q\·ando sa id. "The11 thr· relat ives v.•ill say, 'Let's not BEA ANDERSON, Editor tell him .' "We always tell the truth. It \\'Orks out better in the long run. After that, it's like a truce. J never talk about it and he (the p.1tient l d oesn't either." Dr. Ovando described the patients' attitude to\\'ard the.i r condilion as a "psychological shutter." "They forget they have cancer of the lung," he explained. "It becomes asthma, pneum onia, an infection." he explained. "This becomes l!Omcthing they can hang onto." Dr. Ovando said the physician ~ust have sy1npathy but not show it. He told the nu~ that their role in th e patient's care is important becnusc nurses arc the only people a terminal patient can talk to. "''ou don 't have a finality,'' he explained. .Death and Dying: How Do We Face I~? Once one und erstands tht? f('ars or a dying patient. deal ing "·:th him :ind treating him is much easier, accord ing to Deane \V. Benton. l\ID. a psychiatrist. He addressed nurses, ai des and students during the six th f\ursing Symposium spon sort.'d by the A111cr\can Cancer Society. .. In our culture, cl.ring is a \'Cry unacceptable thing," Dr. Benton sa id. ··o~ing blo"·s holes in our omnipotence. "People tend to die in the same \\·;iv they live," he eomn1ented . using the latC newscaster Frank l\1cGee as an <!xample. "He didn't change his li festyle lo die. He didn't tell people he \\'as dying o( cancer." Dr. Benton then listed basic ft'ars that "almost everyone has." and v.·hich are relevant to cancer patients. First Is fear of the unkno'i''O. "F'or cancer patients. the unknO\\'Jl is death. No one knows v.·hat death is like. But ~·c ca n talk about how you're goii:ig to go about living until you die." In addressing himsl'lf to the quest ion of \1·hcthcr to It'll the pati1•nl the trUth about his condition , Dr. Benton asked. "Do you tell the \\'hole truth or !he tru th that 1s applic able? ···rel! hin1 til e rcasou:.ihle ex pcctr:i- lions. •· he nd\ ised . li e described the "clost'd a111arcncss·· thcn1e lhat often pervades a patient· physician relationship. "You kno1v and I knov.1 and no one 1v ill talk about it'' can be tJ1e case, Dr. Benion said. "But th e patient knows \\•hat's going on.'' Ile advocates ha ving staff meetin gs \\•hen dealing \Vith dying pati~nts. "111c ph~·sician must kno"' and be in on it ." he sai1I. "Consistency is very imµortant." The next fear is fear of loneliness. ··\Ve arc a social bunch of people," Dr. Benton said. "The ca ncer pa tient has a need for a consistent person who is a1·ailable. The nurse can fill this role. '1 "Spend only five minutes "'i!h hir(l." Dr. Benton said. ''t11ake a contract with him.'' The lhird fear is loss of fan1ily and friends. "ff you know you're dying . it gives you a dumce to work through the separation." the psychiatrist comn1ented . r-ourth is the fear of loss of body. ''\\'e'rc a society who values our bodies." he explalned, citing as an example the comme rcial. "tltll k has something for every body." The fifth fear ls loss of self·control. '·You're afraid you're going to go cra zy. That's very foreign to us." Dr. Benton said . "It's thought you're a bad person if you don 't have control. llow 11·ould a successful businessman feel "'etling the bed?" The sixth fear is pain. "How do you treat pain ""'ithout con1promising a person's integrity?" Dr. Benton asked. "~i~'ays accept a patient's position. Some nurses accept the textbook rather than the patient's word." (Believe the patient if he says he doesn't need a pain pill.) 'I'he seventh fear Is loss of Identity . "Listen to things patients brag and complain about ," Dr. Benton advised the nurses. "Be an active listener." Eighth is fear or regression, or going back to infancy. "People are afraid they will drift off to non-existence," Dr. Benton stated. He chall enged the nurses to be "honest. open and meaningful in the things you say" and to be 11avallable and consistent with the patients." And he admltted he, too, i1 afraid of dying. She's E Plurihus Unum ; Who Thinks Latin Lives DEAR A;-.'N L1\NO.ERS: I h.'.1 \·e seen 1,ucrs in ~our column abOut :•COo per·s D r o o p . ' ' snoring and sloppy housclicepi.•rs. and u·hnt 1 am \l'ril inl! about is just as ln1portant and I hope you ni l! print it. f am taking Lalin Thm in high school. \'Cry high in a na tional test in \·ocabul~ry because J knc\v Latin. Please_ say n few 11•ords to cncourakc more students to take this grcnt subject So1ncone tms to give thcn1 a push. -HOMA SUMMUS AMOR ? DEA.ft RO~IA : If you want a_ pcrsonul k'sUmo nlal fro111 me, bere tt Is. I dJdn't take Lalin In high tw:bool ond 1 can tru1hf11lly say It was one of th e dumbest dttl~loos t e\·er made. l regret It to this doy. ?4•.t~ --UlC shoulder, but in a friendly n1anner - a and find out what's going on. Now Buddy anc.l the old genllen1an are good friends and the boy ;., helping to keep the :v neighborhood dogs out ol the old man's . •• , .. • , ge rden.-J.W. Tips mould mean "to !aure perfec- tion," and any reduction tn service below lhat standard should be rtOectcd In the gratuity. So loni;t as we allow ourselves to be Imposed U]lOll we will continue to be abused and we deserve lt.-J.htW., Ph.D. . There are exactly scveo sludents ln the t'li!M. Beca use so few students \Yllnt to lnl.e Lalin !hey had to combine Latin Thrtt and Latin Four. \Yhv aren 't more kids intfrest~? Some of nly friends S3)' l .. 1tln is a dea d ~ngwige so "'hy bother? l fmd ii 1·ery much alive. I ad1nlt Latin is difficult, but so arc rhemislr) nnd algebra and t hr attend3Jli.'t is: hl'lh ln the!e courS<'!I:. ~ly ~no~ledge nf Lotin ha! hel~·'<! me do better In t;ngllsh gnunnu1.r and I scor•-d DEAR ANN LANDERS: One of th e biggest problems of "orklng mothers ls that thev are not arou11d to sec and hear \\hat Goes on '4'1t h thei r child r('n. Ret:ently I had nn experience th:1t ta ught 1lll' plenty. Our 12·yea r-old son told me the old n1an nexl door was a terrible person. that he relied at tbe kids In lhe neighborhood for nothing and scared th@n1 half lo dcaU1. ~ly first inclinallon was to tell Buddy the old mnn was probably off his rocker and to s1ny away from him. My better judgmenl look over and I decided to go over and spc:1k to the neighbor. I discO\'ert<d, the old genllc1n3n was a DEAft J.: You've just given ume very dei'lr person wOO likes children but was good advfce. Thanks for titting ln my having a problen1 with the.Ir dogL Being seat on this one. all alone, hiS greatest pleasure in life is ~ his little garden. _j DEAR ANN LANDERS : You are The neighborhood dogs had been probably bored stiff \Vith the irubject, but running through his property and digging n1ay I have one last word on tipping. U)> his precious plants. It \\1asn't th e kids A lip is a "thank·you gift"-a re\\'ttrd he 11.·as yelling at, but the docs-lrying to ror ext-client servict. ketp them oft his place. I resent the 11oclal pressure or tipping \\!hen n1others hear complnlnts they for service thBt Is anywhere from should investli:a te -not with a chip on n1ediocrc to cfo"11rlght bad. DEAR J., f\lgllt you '''· but I lblnk If• 10101 to be a Ions time before tbe system lJ changed. Uaforlu:a1tely. ' Do you feel a1vkward, self-conscloui _1 lonely ? Welcome to the club. There's help~ £or you In Ann Lander's booklet, "nlei Way to Popularity.'' send M cents In coin --wllh your request and a long, !tamped,t self·addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P. 0. Box 3346, 2'l2 W. Bank Dr., Cllca;o, Ill. 6065l. '7 \ • • "°' IOI'' I' wil pot A \ ere Iii wh sai lid Caprico1·11: Hold Tigl1t to Yom· Possessio11s \ • MONDAY MAY 13 By S\'()NEY 0~1 i\1tlt ARI ES 1~1arch 21 -April 19 1: You can take definite steps tov•ard a('hi c veineut . Professional sup c r i o r is 1,11illing to invest . in your potential . TAURUS (April 20.~fay 20): Accepl proposition which sees you co -o pe r ating in community project. C i v i c leadership is emphasized. GE~tlNI (~lay 21-June 20): Re-establish contact with one ut a distance. Be grriclous. Fnmlly 1nember is "'llllng to make concession. Check calls, corresPondence. CANCER (June 21.July 22): See in Ught of reality, especially where property, land values are concerned. Avoid tendency fOY.'Ard r.elr- det'<'ption. No one plans to gi ve you anything on p('(l\'trbial silver platter - despite y.•hal they $ay . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 /: Responsibillty arises fro 111 partnership, special agree- ment or association. Older in· dlvidual will share experience. Defer to judgment ol one v.+io knows rules, regulations. Pa- tience now is valuable asset. VIRGO {Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Finish rather f)an begin - find ways or appealing to n1orc persons. Basic issues ~·Ill be settled. Now you shou.ld concentr~te on cUstribuUon. con1municatlou and d ire c t snles. l.IBRA (Sept . 23-0ct. 22 L Ro1nance, creative endeavors are featured . Your personality, appearance are spotlighted. Bo ready for new Model Runs on Black Coffee fly ERM A 80.llBECK "ll.un on black coffee and in lhe back of her head that "But tough!'' said the Lord \\'hen tho Good Lord v.•as creating ~lolhcrs lie 11·as into Ills sixth day of "overtime" \.11hen the angel appeared and said, ··)'ou're doing a Jot of fiddlin g aro1.1:nd on this one." leftovers. sees \\'hat· she shouldn 't but excitedly. "You cannot "~lave a lap that disappears what she has to know, and of imagine v.·hat this ~lother can v.11en she stands up, course the ones here in front do or endure." "A kiss than can cure so' that she c.ih look at a child "Can it think?" anything from a broken leg to when he goofs and say, 'I "Not 'bniy think, but it can And the Lord snid, "11ave you read the spec on this order? understand and I love .you' reason and compromise," said R disappointed love affair. 'thout h ti · the Creator. w1 so muc as u er1ng a "And six pairs of hands." \\'Ord." Finally, the angel bent over The angel shook her head "l..a'd," said the ani;iel and ran her finger across the slowly and said, "Six pair! of touching His sleeve gently. cheek. "There's a leak," she han<l.s ... no Y.'8.y." M "come to bed. Tomorrow . , . .. pronounced. "I told You You "She ha s to be> oomplctely "'·ashablc, but not plastic. "1-larr 180 111 o ,. ah I c "It 's not the hands that are "l can't," said the L<>rd, \Vere trying to put too much parts . . nlt f~plac~·ahll!. causing me problems." said "1'111 so close to creating into this model.'' the Lord. "It's the three pairs something so close to myself. ''It's not a leak.'' said the or eyes that ttiothers have to Already J ha ve one Y.'ho heals Lord. "It's a tear." have.'' he1·selr ,\'hen she is sick . _ "Wha.t1s it for?" "That's on the standard can feed a family of six on·one "It's for joy, sa d n cs s, model?'' asked the angel. pound of hamburger ... and disappoi nt m en t, pain, nod·'ed One · can get a 9-year-olrt to stand loneliness and pride." The Lord u · " pair ··-·• -'--" "You are a gen1·us,.'' said the that sees through clo.sed doors wouer " ~iu\ver. when she asks, '\\'hat are yl)U The angel circled the model angel. kids doing in there?' when she of a ~fother very slo\\•ly. "It's The Lord looked somber. "I already kno"·s. Another here =too=so=f1:::• :':he=s=igh:ed=.====d:idn=·t:::p:ut=il=th:e:re:.:"===i "SILENCE .. -"C'horioh of t+it Gods" IO I • 673-8350 TW.OOFTHE IEST MOVIES EVER.! Merlo" l rettdo ''THE GODFATHER " IRI • Di111111 Ro11 "LA DY SINGS THE ILUES" IRI l•t1. ,,._ 1 S111do.,..frcwn l HELD OVER ! 2 Acod<my Award Wim.r1! You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ads 642·5678 T•Mley. Clt'f & SHfh Coa1t L•• .& s .... c1n. so· 'TM 2 "COHIACIC" .. Slff:nl" ll'GI • ..,Al'ILLO..-' "DAY fOl HIGMT" ll'GI "PAPER CHASE" IPGI ond • Ill "THI: 1'4,El CHASI:" "CIHDl:lf:LLA LllllTY" IOI "CINDERELLA • "L.OYIM' MOU r Ill "lo .. TIM 0,.-Slowly" LI BERTY" tRI loth In Cofor "'U.1001" IR.I + "FANTASTIC l'UHIT" INI "THI GllAT GA.TSIY " INI .. "SOMITIMIS A •114T HOnotr "ALICI JH W'ONDUUHD" .. "CHAR.Lii AHD THI ANGIL"' IGI "THI STtH•" INI .. "CHAR.U.1 ! AR.llCIC" tP•1 '"PA11UOM'' INI .. '"IST FULL OF DYNA.MrTl" IPGI "THiii MUSllTlllS" ... "'12 CHAllS" .. 11?1 IST COl'l!SULT tlN"(S PN.ESENTS * IN CONCERT * BURT BA CHARA CH Pl111 SupporhnQ Act FRI .• MAY 17 I 1:30 p.m. Tick•ll: $8.SO. 7.SO. 6.SO. S..10 ~~CONVSNTION ~ tmc•NTER • '" •••• •••• 11. •···· ..... ~.1o., c.u...,.11 Tk:kets on sale al: Anatielm Conv. Center Box Office All Tlcketron. Mutual. L1berty·Walllchs Agel\cies. AllO 8J U C B Orange Counly. S,nd Mail Orders to Convention Center Box Office • 800 W. K1lell1 ... Antheim. Ca.Hf. 92802 Please enck>Se stamped, self.addresaed Envelope I ttu~rn~1~••:1:a••1i!} "I don't kflOWwhtn I lest watl'9dl.IOld lol'lelpless laughter. Lucy his returned trlumphantl¥" to the .ut11 of her earlier tiavnts In the best role of her Qr~."·AM Ttrrlll •.• Santi Ana Registtt ''A onct"-ln·•·lirellmt movie that makes you lt•vt the the et re we lklng on elr. U you on!y see one movie this yeer, make II 'Ma me' " -Norm~ Mcllln, Afttt Dark M19aiine i~ WCIUE BAU..l'MAME" Cb-tr- BfATlllCE !l!THIJll • 8RtJC[ DA~SOO • .IOYII Vl/l PITIIN !llYllRllG . llOlllRT PRESTON .,,..,,..,. A girl with a grul following1 Evety cop in the state was aller her. Ewrybody else was behind her. IXCLUSIVI ORANGE COUNTY INGAOIMINT llllm /1111,,.. GOLIE HAWN . me f111111n1111n crnacflfl 1ni 11uann1n11u LArni1111 ... ,,,., ...... , ....... lt.r,tw IPG/ PLUS REST r-1-..1_ J....La- ACTHESS UJCllllil~I JOAM HOUSIMAM ••"Tl , .. l~l ~ .. '~'· ·l'LUS. ~CINDERELLA LIBERTY" ~ D•lty: t :OO: Wlfflds.: 1 :OO, 1:00. t :ooi;;iiiiiiiiii;;;J -- contacts, challenges. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You de<tl now \Yith real situalions, practlcnl people. Put aside make-believe: state Cocts as they exi&t. Slick to fan1iliar grow1d. De 8\1.'ate of costs. SAGJITARI US (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): 1-:xpect more n10\'emcnt, social encounters. Plenty of opportunity exists and key now is to be selective. Avoid scattering your fol'C<.'s. CAPRI CORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); DebJJs paid. \'OU will be n1ore Comfortable -and confident What you collected in past has double the value. llold tight to possessions. Someone may try to talk you into relinquishing your rights. AQUA RIUS (Jan . 2t}Feb. 18): Trw.t judg111ent, intuition. Lunar cycle is high: you get pginl acro.ss in meaningful manner. Take initiative. Ideas click. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Secret, rears and doubts are enuncl.ated. You see what was obscured. You are stronger because the unknown becomes "more substance than shadow. IF TO DAY IS Y O U R BJRTIIOA Y you UJldCrl\'Cnt 111any tests early in life. Those ""ho should have kno"'" you 1rere not always available to lend :issistance. You are determined, stubbon1 a n d basically honest. Aquarius. Leo and Scorpio persons play important roles in your life. ...-This month, May. should be your 1nost signitlcant of 1974. W'llO ANf '#OOlTI on-.· BLAZING SADDLIS 1111 WHlll 0015 n HUIT _, .-.4 .0NllW ....... 1'- ..A TH•ATRK• DlllVK•IN IUPl:R IW&fl M•IE'IS "=O,:.:~Y.:!;!:·'~ S.t. & Sut1.·I-to •s- OllANQ& Drfve·frt 112 Fri.Set.a s""·· le11110 ''"" hr•hHS.. .... 11AM-.SIMM F•milr Fun! ,,ollte! ••'9•ine G•l0t•! ,,....,.,, e1 t--.s1. !525-lSH ""'-""' "'""· _,,., ..... 121.-070 &I. ,,,(INC) SIRPICO 1•1 'I.US ADI.Ill ACTION! ALL THI YOUNG WIVIS111 .... ,, ....... . ..... a.·-._,,_" !5>4-'212: .... 1 ....... ,._ .... lt.ot1Co ..... 5!5&.7022 ,,,., 1Nnl1 ........ HJ Witt OfU "Qt.UCll'o\ WAlfOH" SIUNCl !Ol llNO O• llllGHT WA1ll tOI THETiiREE MUSKETEERS S1 Al\OUYlllllD IA9UEl WflCH • ltlCHAlD CHAMll•l.t.IM .. AH ALL·STAR CAST IRll'IGS 1.4.Clf THE HEYDAY OF IUCICLE SWASH, THRILLS, Sl'ILLS & HAIRSBREADTH ESCAPES" PLA YIOY MAG, PMJL NfWM.lN ROBfRT SHilW n All<'~' .l. ' A GEORGE Raf 111U I 1. "-' lHlSTING )<;0."""!){~p:o;.•,. .no.-··-' . tllFOIOolA"'CIS MOM, TUES .• WfD, THURS. 7:1 5·t :l 0: f•l.•:•~t:00- 11:15 SAT., SUM. 1 t:to.1: I S·4:JO·•:• s-t t00.11: I ' 'Ill nt• _...,.,,. .... " c~ .. ·~· ;CD2 .... _ .. .;,•,;;;,·.;,;;·~";;;, .... , ......... ' llTW{lfl :::""..:~ "'"'"'' WISTMIMSTU ATGOLDIHWl$T ,• .. l tt-4ttl CINF.lLI Cf " I R t!Alit.I• •' •CA>.t • ~O\TA o.t(,i • 919 4•41 .. EDW A RDS CINEMA VIEJO ' " " " .... • • .. ••• .. •• • •• ....... ••• • ·w1sto.tlMS lll .. llOCH!HUIST JMll AT WISTllOOlt tm11•-.i. A l'UU ---•••••m111 ~ulMattelProductione ~ , where the · lilies bloom Jf AlS JUUi GHOlSOH, H•ll' OIAH STAMIOK "11AU11fUL IH ITS STOIT, ITS s1n1MG AMII, AIOYI ALL, 111 ITS 'EtPO•MAMCl~ ,., '~' 0 , •, ,7 · .llJOl"°'CR•i>I !. , • ' ' ' • • l'IEW TO~~ -.!•G . . ·~., Cl~f.lfA Cf~ ftR ><A•80l a ~ l Clol.t ', ro•TA o.tr\l • 91') I I u .MNIN WAYNll ~~w 1Mll,,l1 IOTH C!MlM .loS Audlentts "" sliildinc ~and""""""'·· '.·WALKING TALL h• --·--· ·-·----••1 Pll FOl>.t.1.MCIS ... OM-. TUIS~ Wto., TMUI \, O•l M AT 6:00 SMOW J;OO·t:lO f ... '''0.t:lO·l l•il SAT.1:00 4:104:50 DAI LY 111LUI Jo(A) •OM ilDOW IU b l llllSTTM JASON MllUI lU J, COii "' ~10.1,:51 :•• • .,,.0 llDa · ..... •: SUM. 1:00 ,: Wll •: •:t0·6:SI : 11 I : t :IO : ' : ....... ,,'!::\~:a. ...... ;: "•••<>••• •<>•••.c<>••• ., •• ~ ·""--···-·· ... -··· .!....., tM p•epl1 •II• .... e ,.v "11M J••• Sl"I''" or neYer gi•I o iogo 1111 '''" breci 3 TAl l o.tl L 11001(' HAl•lf ICOlM.loM MADllfl<I IC•HOI C1AUlll IHMIS ST•lll" JI. '" l llD •T WIS11l00lt Mil l lOOl i TWELVE CHA.IRS •. MAN ON A S'l!'NG CLIFF ROIERTSON JDELGR~Y DID SPlClllBI c~ 111n um 11 )t••s Ja.Mls c,, .... UGJDT Tll:llf IU W•\UCH . MAI SH• M.l\0 ,,_Ill>,,.. __ ..,_ ,,.,., ___ ~Oii•• -or~•....,-•~"'- CHARIOTS OF111E •ODS?,., -&lSO - H .\.I l! l! l! • '' :• • I , ' ' . I!_ 6 DAILY PILOT Wonicn's ,\rt Sho\\'Il · 1\l Irvine A Y.'01nen's Art S~mposium v.·ill open in the F11lC Ans; Village on the L:Cl campus \\ilh a rl'Ception bcgi:ininG .'.I.I 7 p.n1. ~londay, ~1a,v !~. l'lvt JIMI MEf'IDRll lit "JIMI PL.A. YS lfRICf:LEY .. r IROMNI Wl.INt CIHlMA. ENTERTAINMENT A discussion. led by Jes~iea .I a cobs and Sherry Brody, 011 the nature of \1·01nrn's art \\'ill follow the reception :it R p.m. ' • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • . : . : C.0.Ul.tfl ll+OW 116110 l;M , .... •U Sf£ll 11l ......... T.15 1 • • • • • • • • , • • • ~ • • • • • • Rachel Roscntlull \\'i\I talk on "Ecology of :i \\'oman Artist" at noon Tuesday and denionstration.~ uf bati k . quiltin~ and 11·rn1 ing \\'ill be presented \Ycrlne:;;day. The exhibit or wu111en's art 11·ill l'OUtinuc. fron1 nonn to 4 p.111. in 1 he fl.!;1in (:a\lcry, through Sundil~'. ~lr1y 19 . • : e•qscu. Sllllli;ANO· .. , .... Ol\lf•l •" \','••••~.\)I' ooc• • Pe~ 8)9<:~'"-'.ef>"'°""'"'~~ $ ~ Co.o"""'~~•N"(I><""~~ ·•U~Tl"lf't'IOlt'O'<• S()f<A(1.l500~t .... l(;> ... £l ... UllP><V # I ·-~,, .. ~ .. ~"1UA[)~ l'':l ....... :>·.·~•"t•.,t• Bu<• ............ 0.-•d ., ... ~.~' • ~ • fl· t• • W•""'" • :.·~·••1 ,.'e• 1"9<1•"11,,.~ . O-•.•~~·..., P•o:~,~~~' ""'" 11 >'I""' ,_,.~ ... t •!1,...,;•C<X.O"l!I f•~-"''"r .. e•"' c AW .. n•• CO"'-.. "~"<°'(•""""' 'f t : • -' . •• • • ' STARTS WEDNESDAY FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! SAN CLEMENTE MIRAMAR 492-0056 1100 9'10 RlH E L CAMINO REAL SAN TA ANA PAULO DRIVE-IN 545-331 3 N l WPO flT r Rf (VYAV, SAKER t )(IT SE AL BEACH BAY 431-655 1 J )8 MAIN STR[El WESTM I NSTER CINEMA WEST 4. 892-44 93 6181 VJ[STl,,INST(R AV(NU[ WESTMINSTER WESTBROOK 530-4401 1014) lY£STMINSl ER AVE.NU( LONG BEACH PLAZA 429-3012·' • ' • • • • I> PALO VERO( ANO SPRING ~- • LONG BEACH STATE 437-2721 ·N "fi•it S~ Stori1t1" Smashes 23-year House Record al the Mesa Theatre. There must be some reaso n for this lilm's popularity. • OCl:AN ANO PIN[ STH([ lS ,,. 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY 7 & 9 P.M. ~·••••$•-6 ••····~·•~&•~·······~ f TODAY'S CRDSSIOID PUZZLB ) ACROSS 63 Spirit lamp Lalin 67 Once more 122 Attempts 1 Seashore 68 Splendor 124 Quitclaim 6 Rubbish 69 Value 127 Auricles 1 t Social 70 Scottish 128 Verbal group devil ending 16 Black 71 Ladder step 129 TV terns 72 Whimsical commercial 21 Harangue 73 Prevenl 130 Exclamation 22 Bnslles 74 Greet 131 And: Latin 23 Scpllion 75 Family 132 Conjunction 24 SiiTipleton member 133 Neuter 25 Egyptian 76 Fatigued pronoun soul 77 Candid 134 Receiving 26 For 78 Indicates guests example 79 Elevate 135 Disgust 27 Pronoun 80 Mix word 28 Continent 81 Termagant 136 Courage 29 Japanese 82 Ullderstanding 138 Female ruff drama 85 Handle 140 Civet 30 Chaldean 86 Obstructs 142 Western city 87 LiQuid fuel Indian 31 Thus 90 Choice 144 Dread: 32 Take 91 Wept British ' place 92 Santiago's 145 Wave 33 Legal country amplifier proceedings 93 Adam's son 146 Leg joints 35 Unfastened 94 Poker 147 Al no time 37 Papal stakes crown 95 Favorite J9 Indian place clan 96 School A 1 S. A. class animals 97 A stale "'3 Oral 98 Kille.(! cry pawse 99 Prom .44 Inclines 100 Censure ' 46 Plotter 101 Rectitude .48 Three. 102 Dwindle music 104 Clutch A9 Wearing 105 Pant shoes 106 English S 1 Restrict festival 52 Daze 109 Greasy 53 Latin arts 110 Slit 54 At what 111 Lasso lime 112 Small: 55 Commence Scottish 56 Sooty 115 Maybe 58 Laundry 117 Flullers machine 118 Pronoun 61 Speclacle 119 Enact 62 Torch 12 1 Father: • 11 " . " " " " u u • • • " '" 121 !23 12' Ill • DOWN 1 Tough metal 2 Divine revetation 3 Rough lava 4 Waler vapor 5 Youn\) doe 6 Chinese measure 7 Paus~d 8 Attending 9 Rational 10 Auto beam 11 Hold 12 011 13 Spanish "yes·· 14 Guided trip 15 Gra!ily 16 Far 17 Bedeck 18 Japanese measure lO • 100 Ill 19 Brigand 20 Directs 34 Brilish sailor 35 Escon 36 Miled's son 38 Wh ile 40 Feminine name 42 livid 45 Radiale 47 Ancient instrument 50 Forward 51 Licit ' 52 Kind ol boat 54 Early politician 55 "-----Budd" 56 Slippery 57 "Caution · color 58 Hospital section 59 Spanish rain 60 Dune material 61 Tally 62 Fern leaf 64 Solicit 65 Memorandum 66 Swcetsop 68 Expunge 69 Shrub 70 Wa lking slicks 72 Divinity 73 S!alf ol l!fe 74 Suit fabric 76 Desires 77 Armada 78 Indian dog 79 Makes over 80 Sall water 8 1 Avalanche 82 Dul ch cheese 83 None: Scottish 84 Yugoslav leader 85 l orry 86 Bite no1s1ly 87 Pace 88 Pdmltive Japanese 89 Large knife 9 1 Shrewd 92 Smash 93 Complain 95 Icy shower 96 Window paning 97 Skinllint 99 Trickle 100 Impudent child 101 Mist 103 Saved 104 Shine 105 Tra~el 106 Tack on 107 Cooductor 108 Urge: Scotlish 110 Coat part 111 Change 112 Arabian measure 113 Desert illusion 114 Reply 116 Strain 117 Fa lkland islands I abbr.I 118 Informal greeting 120 Obtuse 123 Ostrich 125 Biblical name 126 Vichy summers 134 Charged particle 137 Regarding t 39 Plural ending 141 Compass ~01nl 143 Thoroughfare: abbr. ll ll It I~ ~ . ..., lli 11 ll li <'O ' ' J1 • ' . " IOI .. I FILM CREWS -Prize- \1 in ning fihnn1akers, fourth and fifth grad- ers. shu\v KCET film t' r e \V ho\v they re- t:o rdcd the soundtrack fo r their cartoon, "Syl" \'e!'tcr ;ind the 1\1agic \'el.Ible." Coast' Kids Reel in Movie A wards Y 0111i<r Fil111111akers T ell Tales 1ritl1, Dou.ke Ys, Pebbles, Alps ~ ~ By llILAlt·Y K.\YE ··S~hcsler and thr ~l;.1gil· th1' Kilh t-n,ok1· c:la:,"l. ~aid his 1r·s ABOL:T a ~1lt·sn1:u1 ln1crniediatc School in fo.tission kids \\'l!.l'l' reallv. excill•d about "'ho (•ocs to ;in a1x.1rtn1f'nl \ 1l·jo l\'llll a 1hird pl:lCC a"·ard. Pebble... e. 1 S '"" the dual hunors. budding to n1Jkl' his :>al••:>. ~ut ~ancy Elliot of :-inta n.i .. Donkeys and n1a ~ic p('bblcs. salcs1nen nnd S1r i<;S Alps: y1111ng fil n11nakers alon::: tht.' Or<1n;c Co:n;t arc not lackin~ in i111:1gin:ition. And according to the judges in tht~ \'::tion:il You 11 g Fi\n1111aki:rs Fcsti\·al in i'\c\v 'ork, they ;~rcn·t lacking i:1 skill ci!hcr. t\ d.:izen n1ent.a~l.1· !("ifll'rl fourth and fi flh gradC'rs at Cf ~t a flf es a· s l\il!.1 brookc Ele111c11tary Sc ho o 1 ~ot IO.Ct'l.her in' the schoor~ 1n"!li:1 cenit•r and turned out :-i pn t.L'- \\'i l'.!lin~ c.irtcon c ;1 ! 1 c d I " ! ~" •• ·..i: A:XI) DA~ STE\'E:\S, :i Ui- 1crtr-old Munti11g1vn lll·ach .\·,)u!h, spt•IH C'i~ht n101lths of his ~vrt rl' titne crerttin:,: '1 first pl:1(':..> 1ri!1n <:<r l <lll:>d "'rhc i\par1111c,n1.·· \ r11111iher of other Orange Cr ast hit.ls f:1red 1\·ell on the locnl lc\'t.•1. r:ipturing prizes in 1hc . J\CET Young People's Filn1 Fes ti1·a l -a Sou!Tiern C:-il1forniu l'ilort. Thf' t~iµ \\ i1Ul<'l'S ~!1011.11 IO!li ght at KCET. Channel 28. \li ll be 1:30 011 Larry \\"right. 23. teacher of NATIONAL WINNER -Daniel Ste\·en. 16. shO\\'S ho'v h~ put together first-place ,,·inner. "The .i\p;,irt- n1ent." ·rhis Craine sho,vs hero, the sales1nan. tro1np- ing through the S\v1 sc; .\lps. -.CRUISE THE INSIDE PASSAGE AND TOUR CANADA & ALASKA. !:il'l! :-.pcci:icular Glacier B;1y and rht: breath- taking hcauty of l hC' I nsi<le Pus~agc f ro111 the n1ost lu xurious crui~ ships srliling to Canada anti Alaska. the Nonvcgi.in-rcgistered Island Princess or R'oyal \.'iking Star" A Pr-illCCSS Tour offers you a luxury cn1ise <tnd fascin:.itinl! inland t:\pk1r:i.tions 11{ Cana~a and J-\la~ka . Froni May 1hrt1ugh Scpti:nllx:r , lheri;')o a wide c.:hoil'e ~1f <lcp:.irturcs 11r 7 ll' 24 <lay tnur..,. Y1•11 can see the arctil' oil strike :1t Prudhoc Iii•~: pan for g:old in 1hc Klondike: nnd vi:;1 1 ;in l:'...,ki1nµ 1 illa}!c :it Kotwbuc. A sk us for a brOC'hurc or rnore Jct;1ils. TRAN S GLOBE TRAVEL BUREAU 1880 Newport Blvd . Costa Me so, Calif. 92626 17141 646·5006 17141 SU-0421 - "PERSONA.LL\·. I 11asn·1 too surp.riSt.'d \\'C 11·on the local rontl':>t. but I didn't think we'd n1akc il to Nc\v York," \\'right said. \\'right. an instniclor in the school's n1edia ce11!er 1\ith a b<1l'kgrounrl in filn1 :lnd \'idco fron1 the California lnc;ti1ule of !Irie Arts. s.-1ys his p11pils got "prcl!y turntd on to doing the fl l 111 .. ' "And thcv · did e\·crvthinn • . 0 democratically.'' he explained. The nine and 10-~·!'ar-oltls lookt-d through piles of books before ,·otin;,! on 1 nc that 11 ould he n1osl a<i:1plahl c 10 :i film. he £:iid. TllEY CllOSE 11T1ters to adapt thl' book. dt.oeidctl \\"hich persons \1erc to !"l't'Ord thf· l'OiCC'S. did the cut outs and :u1in1ation and ('\ C'll 11.<;ffi lip synchronization. \\'ri ght ~aid. The cartoon i.; abou t :1 donkev \\'hose hobbv is rock collc<.1in.e. One day i1C' finds <1 n1agic pebble th?.t cnablrs hin1 ta \\·ish f1l!" a~~·rhinc . _ In t.he cour~c of hi.~ 1ri~h1n(!. hl's fumed inl•l an :1"~' rt111cnl of 01hcr :inin1nls :ind h;-is :idvcntures 1no.c;t !i!llr do11kl'\'S don't ha1·r. Rut in the ngc--0lrl lr;idition of fih11n1akin g. il all 111111s out to bl.' a drf'am. S!C'\ r:f; <:arlor•1. a "'tld ad\·cnture lh<tt jumps to exotic 11..Cations. 11 as par 1i a111• in1pro\·i~ from one scene iii the Beatlf's' · · \' c 11 o 11· Submarine." he says. FIJI SYDNEY BAY OF ISLANDS l'ach time he oprll:> :111 1111•1 &·1~1nd :inti lh1rd place ap<lrtmcnt dc:1 r. hr':-> h·.! in1u ;11\;1rds f0r her 111·0 filtns. ;inolhcr 11·orld. such as tht· ··:-:r-111 \\'lute" anJ "The: S11·iss Alps. lll·lpini:: Hand" in l ht Steven. a stud••nt al ~1:1rina l'h·1nt.'111 ary s<·hool l'J!('gory. High , has hc(•n intcn·~lt•d 111 !'or those 11ho nl i~s tJ~ fil1111n;iking fnr 1110 and Olll'-l\t'E'f .rpt.,·i:1! 1n11i1!h1. it "'ill half vcar.i;;. ::111d ~1·s ht· has he ~1\01111 again next Friday at beco1i1c 111 o rt' pi-ores.sion:il 1111.ri. "'i!h e;-ich n1h•n1pt. , ll is eun'l'nt project is :l If> 1nn1 filn1 -one steµ uµ froin his 8 111111 cartoon that "·on the ;1"·:1rd thi~ year_ 11ic yoong filn1n1aker he.pr~ to lleco'n1e :1 prrfr!'~ion:1 l I i 1 111 111 ;1 ~ t' r ' I son11·ct;i1. \\ ht•n ;•sk1•d :1t:out tht• r.iore rhan ~.11(ln fr:1n1t•, hf' rn:ul · \\1 eomplch· hi-: t·:i rtoon hl' laughs and :-.::11:-. "\,1,1~ of tht•Jn 1 1·ouh:n·1 t'\1•1 ll"t' caus(· l go! 111~ h:111d~ 111 frvn1 1Jf tht• lf'Jl<;," l'\ul the Judges -di rt•l'!Ors. 11T1!t·r<;, t·ntert:111u'rs a n <l re1·Je11·rrs -dcc.irl··d !h:1t th1• !r:irne~ hf' did u-..1· 111·1·1• thr l>1:SI 111 the c-runtr;.· :llllonr.l high ~rhool :-•ud1 !lt ~· I SllAlll\'G F IH."T p I ;i 1· r h,'ncrs 11 1th ~1 1·\t"1 u1 tl11· l\CE1' C"lnt('~l 11 ;i.; ! ;;1r-· \\'11"' t,.~ :1 F·11 11~t.11n \ ;d(('y stud('!\\ \\'ho did "Tl11' l~ISI Hidl' .. Ii i~ fi!ni 11 ill :ii!' 1 he ~hou1t tonight . Alf:!'.• in !ht• hn•h s1·h·wl 1':1h:gni;.. \I.irk \\flllt:l'('rl ;111 I .l in1 Hch:·ig. San!;"t .\n'•, \1r ·1 a Th ird p\aC{' <J.\\':1rd r 0 r ''SllHhhh ... " An c1gh1h grade audio-\·1su<.1l t'13.SS ;1t l.lJS ·\ l i S 0 ~ I ' I I I I W~!!~·~. ~ COIOMA OEl MA-~->--1 . ·-......... ~· o-.-c...., , ....... , .......... ·--11/ li=}·' ~,, ··-~--~:t . ~ \~ ·. \'P~ I~ ;RI ~'The Twelve Ch1trs'i11pn11rtollS lun' Anv true Ian of ~ comedvhas to see it.' ......... ,.., ..... \' .. ""1 t oo,., •• , •GI "Pi•r" -Doily et 7-1O:15 S11ndoy · J:4S·7-IO:IS "Choir1" -Doily et 1:40 s-doy -2-S:l0-1:40 -··'"'" , ......... -.......... -... - MOOREA TAHITI RAROTONGA Fly free ·to Hawaii for our South Seas cruises. Sail with the SS MARIPOSA on our lu:."Urious 3l·day South Seas Cruise from Honolulu Sept. 4 or Nov. 6 and we'll give you a free round.trip flight between tl1c West Coast and Hawaii. You can fly on the airline ('If your choice from Los Angeles, Snn Diego, San Francisco, San jt"!SC, Oakland, Portland or Seattle. \Free flights include. one \Vay at weekd:iy coach fare and one way at 'vcekend cooch fare. As you cruise th rough fabled Polynesia, you'll enjoy the friend ly hospitality of th e SS MARIPOSA . A p r o ud American shijJ registered in the U.S. nnd reno\vned for her incomparable cuisine, service, av cotrunoda tions and entertainment. Sc.--c yol1r travel agent for dl·r ~iil'\ 0n this rema rk able vacation value. Or contact us at Oii'e Embarcadero Center, Sa n Francisco, CA 94 111 LA. area call (213) 680-2450 Pacific Far East Line SS MAJUPOSA SS MONTEREY TilC frktldly 1\rncric11ns. I .-.. ~ .. .. . .. • • l I l I fr a t .. • Getting To Expo Is Hal f The Fu11 The Expo •74 World's Fair \vas planned so you can see it all in t"v days. But what if you've got two weeks? You cnn take a side trip to natural \\'onders of the Pacific North"'est And n10st of it is practically at you r doorstep in Spokane. With in a day's drive arc 12 major national parks, 15 national forest s , geological wonders. ocean beaches,. thousands 0 r fresh·wat cr lakes, hundreds of miles of wild rivers and lihy mountains. You can hike through an al pine meadow or y,·ild rJoy,·c rs. catch sa hrton in the Pacific, ride horseback up a wildnerness trail, dig clams fro1n the sand or float down Y:h ite Y.'i'.ltcr rapids of a Ylild river. You can s<.-e a glacier, a desert. n rainforest. There are mainas. charter boats, swimming do cks. campgrounds. guides, smooth highways. romfortable motels. good r estaurant s, museums. h i st o rical landmarks. concerts .-.nd nrt shO'n-'S. feslivals and rodeos, golf roun;c.<;. tennis c o u r t s . amu.<;ement parks a n d zoos. ballets and repe rtory theaters . YOU CAN choose among 76 Jakes within a SO-mile radius of Spokane for swimming, waterskHng. picnickint or f ishing. Among them are four of the nation 's I a rg est freshwater lakes : Coeur d'Alene. Roosrvelt. Priest and Pend Oriel\e. You can also enjoy TRAVEL Ove rbookirig Practices Criticized I lave you ever been "bumped" from a h o t e I reservation you thought was firm? Hotels. like the airlines. occasionally overbook to make up for the "no Mows" who make reservations but fail to claim them. The prllctice recently came in for some strong scolding from Mrs. Virginia Knauer in a Honolulu speech. While aressing she did not dismiss the ll(hShow problem as a "myth," the special assistant to the President for consumer affairs questioned the degree to which the ronsumer with a reservation should be saddled with the burden by being refused a room. She cited an industry 5urwy thllt indicated that only 15 percent of the hotels and motels queried made any effort to educate consumers on the importance of notifying them of any change in plans. She said hotels and motels should make clear their poUcy on returning room deposits and reservatic:J deadlines • when they firi;t reply to a . ·request for a reservation . . ; . . , LI\.· Veg as ; . :: Jjuk Sou ght . ' _LAS VEGAS (AP\ -City commissioners have authoriied Alayor 0 r a n Gragson to seek regular Amtrak servi~ from Southe((l California through L:ls Veglls and east to Utah. Gragson said recently he would begin meeling with • oflcl1ls In Los Angclc.'8, Ogden and Sall Lake City, Utah, lo -work wward establishing the roil service. ' .. / DAILY PILOT 8 .. Tourists Get a Boot Out of T exas . ' By STAN OELAPLAN E SAN ANTONIO, Texas -They sell so many cowboys boots down here that the telephone book li sts bootmakers separately from shoe stores. Buy them ready.made down to S25. Or have the fancy ones made with your own designs and inlaid leatb· ers for around $500. The Texas boot has a social structure: "If you run a lot of cattle, like those old boys down at the King Ranch, you can tut:k yo ur pants inside your boo{s. Show 'em off, "But if you just got 500 OF-so head of cows - raising a calf crop -then you let your pants hang long." A six·stitch. design is considered adequate. An elght·stitch is overdoing it. "What we call Poca· hantas clothes." Cosimo Lucche.se (rest his soul for he made fine boots) made me a. pair of boots 20 years ago and Dual ~r11ise Scheduled ... , years later. Today it is the Provincial l\tuseum of Fine Arts. On the mod<rn side of the I city's attributes is the new ' Hotel Palas Atenea. • they're still going. "The Tiffany ol bootmakers," a .. magazine wrote about him. f"irm Is still in business. ·: If you get down San Antone way, drop in and see ~ them . ·~ Best ol San Antone is lhe Pase<> de} Rio, a gar· · dened. shady walkway of two-and·a·half miles along San Antonio river in th e middle of town. It's below street level noise -the elevator at t he Hilton drops l<A'O floors below the stree.t to reach the river. ltfan y sidewalk restaurants. Artists ,1:orking under cypress trees. Little barge taxis floating by. ''ou can rent one atl(l have a restaurant serve din· ner whil e )'OU float along the river. Lots of sumnter activities and shows. New Or· lean~ jazz and rock. Good restaurants and great ~fcXJcan food . A place you n1ust slop if you're driv· ing this s11mn1er. Good brochures by writing Co n· ventio11 and 1'ourist Bureau, San Anton io. TexA s. 1 Palma de ltiallorca, capital of the island of Majorca and the entire archipelago of the Balearic Islands, is a mixture of the old and t h e n ew-historically significant structures and I u x u r i o u s residential areas. The major port of the island, Palma stretches along a 40-mile bay. lhe island has more than 700 miles of ooasUine. Within easy traveling '~ distance from the capital city ~ are such sights as the Cartuja 1_. Available for viewing out of the past are the 14th-eentury Gothic castle of Bellwer and the city's cathedral, begun in the 13th century. (charterhouse) in Valldemosa. , It is the Carthusian P.fonastery in which George Sand and . Frederick Chopin occupied living cells in 1838. Oiopin 's piano is on display. SPOKANE FALLS IS ONE OF THE NATURAL ATTRACTIONS OF EXPO THE PALACIO de I a Almudaina, once the home of Arab kings who ocCupied the island in the 1.-tiddle Ages, is another rornmanding sight. ONE WAY of seeing the tourist attractions of Palma i:I the Mediterranean 2 • i n • 1 spectator sports : triple-A baseball with the Spokane 1ndians, a Texas Ranger fa rm club, horseracing at Playfair Race Track. polo and the scenic vistas or J\11. Spokane from a chairli ft. Spokane itself has nint: IS.hole golf courses, 60 parks, fine fTWSCUfm, 34 tenn is courts, six swimming pools and more hours of sunshine than anywhere in the United States except northern ?o.faine. East of SJx>kane you'll find !he Idaho panhandle. \Vithin its 50-milc width -·and 150-mile length are the KankK.su, Coeur d'Alene and St. Jo e National 1-~orests: Lake Pend Orielle. fa med for its yields of KamJoops and Kokanee salmoo and Dolly Varden trout : the primitively be a u ti f u I Priest Lake, and Lake Coeur d'Alene . You may want to Visit around Wallace and Kellogg. Boisterous I o g g i n g competitions highlight the s u1m mer season in se veral panhandle IO'n-11S. and the city o! Coeur d'Alene offers surmner theater. WEST OF Spokane you find the vast Colwnbia Basin, a sage-cove red desert v;ith checkerboard patterns of green 'crops, the Colwnbia River, the mammoth Dry Falls and Grand Coulee Dam. On the western side of the Cascades, you enter Puget Sount country. At your feet is Seattle. "'ith its bustling waterfront, fine restaurants 11nd cos· mopoHtan flavor. The Church of Sa n Francisco, with an outstanding Gothic cloister. and the Consulado del Mar, with its Renaissance gallery, a I s o deserve to be on the itinerary of any traveler with an interest in the past. The Lonja (exchange) is from the tsth century and is enclosed in walls built 200 LAWSON & CADAR, Ltd. ....... ...,....<-·cm. .......... W• buy and Mii ~l'I ~ 111 M""-lll'ld c:ofrlf of d countrr.. f'I•~ .... b1pabfold? .... Mumld lrOM-1 GIYEUSACAW . ,_.c....,... .. ..... ... llltl-6C...,M ...... CA..UU 11141MW••, uu1....n11 European vacation b e i n g rL offered this spring a n' d >ummer. LONJA (EXCHANGEJ NOW MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS It i nc lude s Rome , ·--- Barcelona, CaMes and Naples «@ ~ "and plenty of time for Roi and Ruth Lampe announce ,..M,.. shopping.'' aooirding to the opening of ~ Creative World Travel. A ~·eek in Palma is Part 2 of the vacation package. Departures are scheduled from the West c.o&st every Sunday from today through Oct. 27. TRAVEL AFFAIRS 161151!.tttWsll M .. S .... ..... ,, __ , .... \" ... ,. c .. tJ701 ,..._ 17141 544-HJZ .......,,,_, ............ @'""~ BROOKHURST TRAVEL ~ Ticketing & Reservations ~ -UHIT/iO No Service Oiarge AIR • CRUISE • 11All • IAHD TOURS • GROUPS • Bnialchurst·Adoms Center 10036 Adams Ave. Huntington Beach @ EUROPEAN VACATIONS FOR ·r HE PRICE OF TRIP INCLUDES: • Rouiidtrip air via TIA's wi .de-bodied DC-10 • 7 day cruise aboard the SS BON • . • .. ',• ... • REGULAR SUNDAY DEPARTURES FROM JUNE g_ro OCTOBER 20 . PORTS OF CALL: • ·ROME (Civitavecchia) ·BARCELONA ·CANNES ·PALMA ·NAPLES • VIVANT to five fascinating Mediterranean ports with plenty of time for shopping and 1sightseeing. Special attraction -stay in the • port of Rome for a day and a half! •All meals aboard the Bon Vivant • 7 days in Palma at the ne w del ux e Hotel Palas Aten ea •Continental breakfast and dinner daily in Palma •All transfers betwe·en airport, pier and hotel. FEATURES OF THE SS BON VIVANT •Comfortable, attractively furnished , air conditioned cabins, all with private facil· ·es •Swimming pool •.Dining room serving fine contineQ tal cu i ~ine ·•·Exciting cocktail lounges • Casino Another flne t'aYfll program trom Craatl"° World lfa~I SS BON VIV ANT is registe re d ln Liberia. TIA js a U.S. Cerlilicaled Sup plemental Air Carr ier. \ • I • New Map Av ailable Newport City Emplo)·es to Vote on AFL-CIO' \\'nnl to kno\\' vohere l'Ou 'rc going? - 1bere's a new map or Corona dcl fl.1ar, Balboa. th(' harbor islands, the airport area and part of Irvine ;ivailable frcel ron1 the toronn dcl fl.far Chan1ber of Commerce. Copies nrc available fro1n 10 ~e"·port Be a ch city ('ntployt's "'ill vote early next n1on1h to d1.'<'1dc if they want the AF'L--CIO lo rl.!present then1 1at the bargaining t.able. about 300 planners, engineers, clerical and blue c o I I a r ll'Orkers. Newport Beach p o I i c e , fircmeq and IUeguard.s each! have their own employe assoclatl~. \ ' ' \ I """ • -a.rn. io 4 p.n1 . \l'L-ekdays at 2659 E. Co::ist 11"')'. in Corona del ~tar. Thev also c:an be obtained frocn' local rne1nber 1ncrchant s or by sencling :. st a 1n p e d . self-addressed enl'elopc to the Chan1ber office. The clecuon \\'as forced \\'hc>n 1t group of \\'alcr DcparJn)ent e1n ployes. saying they ''ere fed up "'ilh sn1all -pay i t1CTCa~s, obtained 1nore tl1a11 iO signatures on a JX'tilio11 ral1111g tor !hi.' role. If appro1cd by 1norc thn n 50 perccut of !he eni.ployes, the An1erican Fedcra1ion of State, Count? and ~1 uni c i p a I En1plo~ cs v.·ould represent The miscellaneous employes are nO\V represented by the Newport Beacn City E1np!oyes Assn. • Raises for these \rorkers have averaged about 5.4 percent lhe past l"'O years. F'rank Ivens, ad1ninistrallve v sistanl to City fl.-1anager fto bert L. Wynn , said he 11i ll Dilly Piiot Stilt l"l1111t HE 'S WORKING FOR THE ELDERLY Roger Wat5on on State Commission Se11ior Citizen • Relishes New Job Uy li.ATll\' CLANCY 01 the O;tllY PllDI 51111 H0gcr \\'atson is one mnn '~·ho doesn't believe a person stops being valuah~1· at a~c fi5. As director of· tnc> 0rangc Co unt y Cominu n ity Development Council's senior citizens progran1 and nc\vly appointed member or 1h1• Californiti. Cornmission o 11 Aging. he intends to do son1et hing about it. · "I love a challenge." said \\'atson, who \\'On'! rc\'eal his age but admits to being over 65. "If son1eonc s:'lrs something can't be done, f'1n going lo try and get ii done .. , He listed such areas of concern as inexpensivP housing, job and earning- opportunities. nu t r i t i on . combaHing loneliness a n d general!,\' helping .~ c n i o ,. cHizcns continue to lead full /i1·es. THE STATE cominission 11·ill act as an ad1'isory body to lhe Department on Aging. rccrntly established by s1;11c la11-. \f;i!son. a retired cn~incer \\'ho li\'£>S in Huntington Beach and an Orange Coast residt•nl since 1936, said he can understand the prob\('ms faced by senior ci1 izcns because he's experienced thC'm hi1nself. After his retirc1nent from llughes 1\ircralt. he recalled. •·f \\•as \'Cry fn1stratcd for se1·eral years trying to find the right. niche for myself n1 m.1· age. I 11·as sic1< and tirc:l of dra\l.'ing Social Security, but "''hen I applied for jobs, most organi1.a tions said I 11•as too old and \\'Otildri't Cl'en let n1e fi ll out an applica!ion." Then last fall \Vatson s;:iw a job listing a 11reference for those 60 years and older. so he applied and got his present job "·iLh the C'.ounty Community lJe1 clopnicnt Council. ··1 CUULl)i\'T have gotten the job if 1 ·r1 l>cen <1 young n1an. ·· s.1id \\';11son, a v.·idower v.·ho also iS acti1·c in Orange C-Ountr Boy Scouts and churc~ affnirs. His office. \l'ith tour full- tnnl' ('1nployes: and numerous voluntt>ers, no\v s erv es thousands of 1;enior citizens in the rounrv th rough in for1national.· recreational. nutrition.'.11 and "Dial a Fril'nd" counseling: progran1s. In addition. \\111tson is now helping to de,·elop a ne\\' job training program 11· h i ch ,.;hould start S()f1n at Orani.i,e Coast and Goldl·n \\'est col- le~cs. Under the program. senior citizens \.\'ill receh'e training in !!encral housckeepin<:! nrcas so ·,~,:-v can br placed. for pcrlnancnt or 1emporary jobs I in the hom(.'s of other senior \ citizens \\"ho 1nay nec..-'Ci light care and con1panionship. ! \\'.-\TSOK ALSO plans 101 11·ork for the repeal of !he .~A(l(I earnings !imitation (I( Social Security for those \Jct\1·ecn s:l and 72. As the hi\\' sh1nds. he explained. a n indi\iclua\ receiving Soc i a 1 Securitv is drnied $11 for l'\"C·r~· ~2 he earns o\·cr S2.400 annua\h·. In addilion. \\'atson hopes to persuade en1p!oyers t h a I "rnior citizens shouldn't be forced to retire at a set age. "\\~nat's a vea r aAV\\a V·:•· asked \\'atson.' 11cho ol),·lously \01·es hi<> v.'ork and i s detcnninrd to niake son1r l progress. · ' \'ea rs just nten1'Url' thr length of ti1nr it t;1kr1; the earth to re~·ol\•e around the sun. "\\'hut'!i th=it go1 10 do 1\'ilh nH! or nn.1 one elsr?" School Enroll111ents . To Drop i11 10 Years The Fountnin \'alll'Y School District faces a 2.300 drop in school-age population o\·rr the next JO years. <1ccording to a sta fr report released recently. Jack ~ratu1krn. as.<>istant su perint endcn1. rnade t h a t projection a:-. parl or the district'ir.: s I u d ,. of 1he proposed fi1·c-11a•/ tinificalion plan aiid it ~ · t'ffer!s on Fountain Va!lf'r. ll·fahnken listCrl the tlcclinin~ birU1 rate as a '·k1·) fal'tor" in the projected decline. Accord ing to the study. elemcn~ry and overall school enrollmrnt should re<1ch a peak in the 1976-n school year "·ith l l,'.133 in the elcn1cntar~· school and _ 17 .2 70 in kindergarten throu gh grade 12. Thr peak hi gh sc-h ool ('nrolhnent is expected 10 be 6.072 111 the. 1979-RO school }car. Girls or Boys age 10 to 18 learn to sew and win prizes in Singer Stylemaker Contest Make a garme nt in classi Lessons cost 17.50 (only 98it hr) Ca ll your local Singer Sewing Ce nter and reg ister for summer Spectacular dress clearance. Sale 20o/o to 50% off on summer styles . Choose two-piece iacket dresses, skinny m1ddle dresses, short dresses. long dresses. al1 kinds of dresses. tn your favorite easy- care labncs-including polyester and polyester/coltons. A dazzling collection in pastels. prints, bright solids and more. For juniors,. misses, and half-sizes. So hurry in and save on summer. Before it begins. Half slip Sale 2.99 ~eg. $5 For misses sizes S-M-L 1n short and average lengths. 1000/o nylon tricot in while, nude. black. 111 ' ' \ .. ' ' meet thls v.·eek IA' i t h another employes' Uargainiog representatives of the AFL-group, represen\ing strictly CIO afJlllatc to set the elecllon planners and eng6ieers, failed date. because organizers w e r e nuni.ber or signatures on thelr petition. Ivens said he eicpecti that C.ity Clerk Laura Lagios \VIII administer the election. An attempt to form:..::...:..•t_ll_I _:w:..":cb:cl•_:l• _ _:_obt::__ai_n_t_h_e_n_eed_ed OUR SUHDA y· HOURS TWELVE TO FIVE South (oast ?laxa ~~~~~ Special 10.88 each. Arn el ® dresses for • • Juniors. There's nothing quite like Arnelt) triacetate for cool. easy-care fashion. And there's nothing quile like this price. So hurry over and choose yours from a pretty selectton of junior dresses 1n your favorite summer/spring styles Most in navy, red or green with while tor si zes 5 lo 13. At just 10.18 each, you won't want to stop al 1ust one ' • " classes now i ' . Shop Sundoy noon to 5 p.m. of the following stores: r:o1 it0d1t1\ ol tha So'11!)t• S•w111g Cr111e• "'''''' vou, M!t Whitt Pag,, ul'ldt• SINGEFI c OrvlPAN Y. SINGER Sew.,gc.nttrl • FAS HI ON ISLAND, Newporl Beoch (7 14) 644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CE NTER, Fiu~ti ngton &!och (7 14) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Cosio Meso (7 14) 646"-5021. . .. • • . ' ' , ' ta i CO> fo let als pe th Ca th" a ca il Le pl an da a o' pl SA Willi " •• c T • •• H ._ , c"-'-''-'''-' _M-'"--'12'-'1_97_4 __ ~--"'~-__ o~ll y PILOT c I Crockett Clocks 9.0 to Shatter 100 Record Before Air Travel Ex-PCL Star Dittmar Recalls Long Trip s Ed·itor's Note : Th.e tuodent era sports vis!a is JJTOViding enter· tointnent. quality a11d occasio11ally controversy oii a scale rtever be· fore attained in Ille 1vorld of ath· letics. Yet sports of doys gone by also had great rnoniettfs and st.ar perfor1ners. Today our took at tltese days focuses O'lt Laguna lllll's Carl Ditt71UJT. B~· 110\\'ARll L. llANDY Of '"' O•Hr PIMll Stall f.1ajor league baseball players who think they have it. tou~h with late arrivaJs and airline schedules !hat cause them to lose sleep. really have it easy, ·says fonner~ Pacific Coast League shorts.lop Carl Dittmar. Dittn1ar, a resident of Laguna Hills, played 21 years of professional Going Back IN SPORTS baseball, most of it with tbe Los Angeles Angels of the PCL. lle recalls vividl y the train trips up and dcrn'll the Pacific Coo.st before the days of ~vy com1nercia\ air travel and long before jet planes. "\Ve used to leave Los Angeles at 6 o'dock Su~ay night . after a doubleheader and arrive in Seattle at noon on Tuesday. then play that night. "Our trips in the PCL used to last 21 days. We pJayed a seven-game series in each to\\·n. beginning Tuesday and ending Sunday with. a doubleheader. "Several times we got caught up in the motintains in a storm and we'd be a day late in arriving. The games \\-ould have to be postponed because of the weather where v.-e \\'erc stopped -not in the town where v.·e ¥."ere to play." Does air travel today help prolong the career ol the modem day player? "I \li'OUld have to say ii i!fa definite factor. They can adjust themselves a lot better and they can gel some rest after they ariive in a to\\il." Then as an afterthought, he adds : "My gosh. I'd like to ho playing today. lt would be a breeze." When Dittmar V.'BS in the height of his career as the Ange-ls shortstop from 1927 through 1938, he had an eye on playing for the parent Olicago (.'uM. But he never made i1. · Fmartla St1·ai9lat CARL DITTMAR "They had a couple or awfully good shortstops at that time in \Voody English and \Villiam Jurges," he says. "There is a lot better cha.nee ror a player to get to the n1ajors today because the re are more teams," A native• of Baltimore. Dittmar played (WO years 0£ semipro ball arter high school graduation before signing his first pro contract. ~re started with a small club in Crisfield, Md. and \Yas \al.er sold to l\tuskogee, Okla . then to Augusta, Ga. San Francisco purchased h i s contract and broUght him to lhe Pacific Coast League and after a year with the PCL Seals, he moved to Las Angeles. \I/hat was his biggest thrill in pro baseball? "Just to be there, I guess. I played for 21 years including in the depressibn and I feel I was lucky to ha'•e a job at that ttme." California Angels coach Jimmy Reese was a teammate In 1933, 1934 and 1936 v.tien the LA Angcls wori the J'acific Coast League championship. Dittmar also played v.ith Buck Newsome, Gilly Campbell and Earl Averill among others during his heyday under 1ilarty Krug, Jack Lclivelt and Truck llannah as his Angels managers. In his final season. Dittmar v.•as player-manager in Bisbe<>., Ariz. He finished with a lifetin1e average or .285 and at 73, still sv.•ings a mean club on the golf course . W yi.111 Slan1s 3 Hon1e1·s To .Pace Dodgers, 9-6 SAN DIEGO -Jim \\1ynn drove in five runs with three home rum and a singJe Saturday night. JX>wering the Los Angeles Dodgers to their fourth straight triwnph -a 9-6 victory over the San Diego Padres. Wynn homered in !he first , filth and seventh innin~, each time with the bases empty, to raise his National League- Ieading total to 11. llis league-leading rbi total balloooed to 29. He also hit a two-run slngte in the Dodgers' five-run second inning, while Ott Tl' Todnt1 ·chcnnlel 11 nt 1:00 Willie Crawford hit tli.s first homer of the seasm in the third to build the Dodgers total to seven runs before the Padres could score. San Diego managed two runs In the loorth when Bobby Tolan singled and Nate Colbert hit his fourth home run. Theo came a four-run Padres filth , which l•alured rbl singles by llerr•ll Thomas and Enzo Hernandez, and a sacrifice fly by C.Olbert to pull the Padres within 8-6. Another run scored in the inning when Tolan was hit by a pitch wiU1 lhe bases~ loaded. The teams will complete the series this afternoon as Randy Jones, 2-6, opposes Dodgers !ell-harder Al 00"'1lng, 1·2. Corkins' problems began '.lith tv.·o out in the first jMing· when \Vynn hit a long home run to left field with none on. Some \\l!ird things happened in the second inning v.•hen Los Angeles put five more runs oo the board. Ron Cey led off "'ith a single, Bill Russell walked . then Steve Yeager legged oUt an infield hit to load the bases with none out. Cey S<'O<l!d as Doug Rau ~nded out, advancing the other runner:? 'to secood and third. With tjle u1field tn; !iemandez fielded, Davey Lopes' ground.Er and had a chance to C3lcl\ Yeager-offj ferond but the throw was late, loading the bases again. J ·: \Vhcn Bill Buckner hit a rder back to the mound, his bat \\'ell~ sailing. In dodging the bat, Corkins waS Wl8.ble to field the ball and it went for a hit, driving in Russell. Wynn followed with a twt>-run single. That moved Buckner to third. He then attempted to steal home and was safe when his action caused C-0rk.ins to balk. Troedson took-tho -mound .in the~thlrd and tbe firnt batter. Crawford. hit a homer to right center-his fltst this year. The Padres had a bad Drcak in the fourth inning. After getting hi s second hit, Hernand ez tried to go ,to third on a single by Bobby Tolan 'but slipped between second and thlrd and was tagged out. It cost the home club a run • because C.Olbert followed with his fourth homer of the year to.make It 7·2- l\NOXVIU...£ (AP l -lvory Crock,U, spurr~ on by Tennessee sprint fUtr Reggie Jones, broke the tl·year~ld v.·orld re<:ord r ... th<l 100.yard dash S.tU!day night with a time ol 9.0 5eO)fX!s. Crockett's time, at the Tom Black Classic Track 111eet sponsored by the University or Tennessee, shaved a 10th of a second ort the "'orld standard of llob Hay es, now a v.·ldc receiver with the Dallas Cowboys. Hayes set the record on Jwte 21, 1963 in SL U>uis when he was P student at Florida A&M. Hayes later t>qualled the time on three other occasions. .. , thank God for letting n1e do my Ai1ticlimax Po ss ible 111 -Finale? ... ,\I I L \\'A U K EE (AP) The championship of the National Basketball Association is on the line -but to 1ifih\•aukee's Cornell \Varner. the showdown against Boston v.-ill be almost anticlimactic. ''This game should have been the seventh game. It has got to be ooe of the best ever," the Bucks' for.\'ard said F'Mday night after 1\filwaukee forced today's se'"-entb and decisive game in the championship series with a lO'l-101 double-0verti.me victory over the Celtics in what Warner and most other participants agreed was one of the most remarkable games ever played. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Bucks' 7· foot-2 cemer and the I\'BA's Most OnTl'Todny Channel 2 a t 11 :30 Valuable Player, scored the v.-'inning point.s on an IS-foot ruming hook shot , culminating a broken play with three seconds left. The victory, witnessed by 15.320 emotionally drained fans in the Boston Ga rd en and a national t e I e v i s i o n auclience. 59uared the best-Of-seven series at 3-3. The d~isive game will be at ·the ?ifil~'aukee Arena. where the Celtics have "·on tv.'O of three games in the series. ·'The home-court advantage has been a strange thing in this series." Bucks coach Larry Costello said. "But the percentages say it's a good thing, I'll take the percentages." Boston's John Havlicek, 'Who poured in I 1 of his 36 i:x>ints in the O\'ertime periods F'riday night. sa id the percentages v.'efe solidly against Abdul-Jabbar making his v.inning sh:>t. ''lt was about 18 feet,'' Havlicek said... "He v.'as on the run and he actually endro up shooting lt from behind the baskl"t. Now teU me that's not a tough shot.'' Havlicek gave the Celtics a 101-100 lead "ilh a 15-(oot jump shot from the baseline with seven seconds left .in the" second. overtime. The Bucks called time out to plot a desperation shot, then passed the ball inbounds at center court when play rewmed. Costello said guard Jon 1'-fcGlocklin ~·as supposed to break from the baseline 10 the right o( the key to receive the pass from ~r Robertson. McGlocklin considered the Bucks' best pure shooter, v.·as to either shoot from about 20 feet or pass to Abdul.Jabbar underneath. '"\Ve v.·ant.ed to get our speedy guys and our bem shooters in there, hoping to get .them matched up with Paul Si.las.'' Coslello said. "The shot was supposed to be taken by whoever had Silas on him. either Mickey Davis or Jon." The Bucks expected Silas WOIJ!d guard 1'-1<.'Glocklin, but he picked up Davis instead when the teams lined up for the inbounds pass. 1M"cGlocklin and Davis then shifted positions but. in a mixup. both \\·ere on 1he left side of the bauline. r BROHAMER HOT; CLEVEL AND NOT CLEVELAND-Jack Brohamer had a good day Saturday but .Ille same can't be said of his teammafes. The Huntington Beach resident hit a single and double in iwo official trips to the plate for the Cleveland Ind ians. That's the good news. The bad news is that the Baltimore Orioles ripped Cleveland pitching for 22 hits and 12 runs in crushing the Indians 12-1 Saturday in American . League baseball acUon. best," said Crockett, whose previous best thne was 9.2. There was virtually no v.·!JKI durlng !he race on T(lnnessee's artificial track. which wu slightly wet from a rain earlier in the day. Jones, a freshnian. finished second in the seven-nlan race v.·lth a clocking of 9.2. ?i1eet officials had be-en expecting hii:n to win the race. Th~ meet v.·as sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athlt1ic Assoclallon and Stan Hunts1nan. Tenness.ee track coach. said Crockett's th11e "'ould be . submitted as a world record to the An1erican Track and rield Federation. The !our judges of the event tim ed Crockett at 9.0, 9.0, 9.1 and 8.9. averaging 9.0 . '','ill rhe way through the race I relt the best that l'\"e ever £ell," the slightly bullt (.'rockclt S\.lid. ...rhis is a "ery good track ... ('rockctt. nov.' 11 con1puter firm nu1rketu1g rt•prescntative v.·ho lil'es nt Peoria. Ill., rc1>rcsented tpe Philadelphia· Pione<'rs Club. one of several amateur tra ck te:1n1i1 co1npeting in the 1neei. Alex Woodley. the Pion1·~rs' cooch, said it. was tht! ht.st stnrt Crockelt had ever had. .. In th(I P-OSI. hc·s been a slOYl ~darter," said \\'oodley, \\'ho attributed his runner's fast geta"'ay this tin1e to the intim idating pr~i.ence or Jou~. the Tennessee slandoul freshn1en sprinter. The 5-foot-7 ('rock . a 150-pounder, is a natl\•e of Hall. Tc n. ~le \\"Ofl the 1969 and 1970 Amateur Athletic Union 100- yard titles, each ln 9.3. His best showing in the National Colleglate Athletic As~latlon t:hamp\onsh ips \\'as n fourtt... place finish in 1972. Crockett !'an a 9.2 100 in the Kansas Rel~ys a ytar Ago and had three olher earlier 9.2 clockings. flu yes shared lhe 9.1 record with Ove others -four Anlericans and Canadian llarry Jero111e. The last official 9.1 was l\lay 12. 1973 at the \Ve~t Coast Relays by Steve \Villiams. Numerous other runners al:;o ha\•e been clocked at 9.1 for the JOO, but the times v.•ere not rt'COgnized because o( aiding winds. improper Liming equi pn1ent or ofhe~ problems. " . Fovt's 191 .6:~2 IJl"I Tt111111tle U nheatal )}e In Ind y Trial s • INDI ANAPOLIS (AP l -A. J. foyt. .#" the fabled hot·shoe racer of the 1~. st aked a solid c!ahn on the front-row pole position for the Indianapolis S(X)..mile auto race Saturday and dared anyone ta beat him . The crafty . namboyant Texan. in lhe field for the 17th time in his career. ~·as the first driver to make his run under the timing clocks when initial trails opened . He blazed around the ancient. 2''.t-mlle Indianapolis "l\1otor Speedway with a four-lap average speed of 191.6.12 miles an hour. Then he went back to his garage. smiling as he muttered: •·\Veil. it's not as good as I ~'anted, but it's up there on the board. Now the others can shoot at it with their best gwlS. It's up to them to beat it." Two Orange Coast area drivers couldn •t match the fast pace an Foyt but are considered virtual shoo-ins to make the starting field after recording qualifying times Saturday. ltuntington Beach's Duane Carter, making the most of bis first~ver bid to make the Indy 500 field , was the fourth driver on the course and clocked a 180.605. Veteran driver Jerry Grant of Irvine. driving a Cobra Eag1e, was also one or the 18 to get a first-day time, averaging 181.781. \Vall y Oallenbach, a three-time winner in lndianapdl.is cars last year, was the .closest of the early shooters with a speed ci 189.683 m.p.tr. in an Eagle. !\like !\1osley, victim of t\li'O near-fataJ crashes in 1970 and 1971, was third-best with 185.319 in a Lodestar Eagle. And Bobby Unser. one of a small group of drivers who had been expected to challenge Foyt. couJd do no better than DAVE COWENS, KAREEM ABDU L-JABB AR CLASH TODAY. fBS.176 in an Otsonite Eagle, owned by Dan Gurney of Costa li-tesa. I Ups, Downs of Baseball Pla yer Survives M ome1it of Despair There was an anxious moment after the 1973 major league baseball season when Jack Brohamer felt like packing his family's belongings and heading back to Califomi?. That was the time when he read in a Cleveland newspaper that the Cleveland Indians felt the things they needed most to beef up a sagging side were ! I) pitching (2) a second baseman. Jack Brohamer is not a pitcher. But he is the Indians' second baseman. He says he w a s expecting to be traded a"•ay after having what he admits v.•as a poor ye;i.r. He batted only .220 and \Yas h8.ving the kind of do .... 11 year ballplayers often have as sophomores in the big leagues. Cleveland got the pitching it ,,·as after but the Tribe never got around to the second baseman maUer. So Brohamer, once a star baseball and basketball player at Huntington Beach High, stayed aboard. And so far, that's been a break for Cleveland. He starts against right-handed pitchers tlnd he's batting nearly .300. "I'm v.·atking on a lot of pitches that l was swinging at last year," he explains. He agrees that he im proves each year, anticipating plays. thinking about what to do ¥.'hen a ball is hit right or left and he feels the mental part of the game, which develops with time, is corr.ing more naturally. "Knowing \\'here to go or throw on a cutoff seems to come easier," he adds. Brohamcr says one man who really helped him during hii early days at Cleveland \\'as teammate Tom McCrav.·, ¥.'ho has since been traded to the Angels. "Tom never let me think about it if I made a 111istake. ~le kept yelling at ine GLEJIN WMITI! WHITE WASH la keep me on 1ny toes. In the dugout he explained different playing situations. told me what to do and what to look far." Next lo his O\VTl rather. Brohamer hints that A1cCraw probably helped him most with his career. Brohaint·r says his poor year in '73 took a double toll because he brought th.e season home v.•ith him, snapping al the fan\ll y and nol being ln much or a humnr to play b..1\1 •Nith his young son. Jack Ill , \\·hen he ca me home from a long afternoon at I.he b.1\lpark. Ji o\vevrr. !hose unhappy days have been filed av.·ay and Brohamer looks with enthuslas1n to the current ca1npaign. "\Ve're a younger, hungrier team than we've been in the past. And I feel "·e'ro more closely knit ," he says. Asked how baseball could possibly tire anyone out. Brohamer replies, "the travel does it as nluch as actuaRy playing. Then you have pre-game drills, fielding ground balls. taking batting and \\'Orking out for a couple or hours. Do all that for several weeks in the extreme heat and you can get very tired." Brobamer and Mime of hls teammates "'·ere playing basketball during the off .. season, much to the chagrin of lnd.lan1 management. As a result, Buddy Bell suffered a knee injury and Frank Duffy bad a foot la a cast, follo\\-lng a mishap. Then Brohamer came up ~'Ith a severe cue of lhJa 1pllnts. And Yi·ltb that, the Cleveland Indians basketball team "'as dissolved . Toda y's S1lo11s 011 T elcvisio1i 10 a.m. (4l -WO R L D CHAJ\1PIONSIIlP TENNTS -The singles final, live from Dallas. A $.50.000 pa~·check is at stake in the final match on the WCT tour. u.-......lt) ••rllrtl 5•n DleH I•) ""r• '°" ,_,, lllCkMf". If W'l'llll, ti G•rV9V. lb WCrwtrd, rf Cl'f, 3b • 1!;11 ..... I, II • 1 o 0 PTl!omtl. 2b S 1 l 1 EHMndr. " • 3 • s Tol•n. rf S O S O Co!btr1. lb s 1 ' 1 lflfl•ld, ti 5 1 1 O GtllOll. tt • 1 2 I • 0 l I ' 1 ' ' ' ' ••• . . ' . ' . Pinson Returns ' to Haunt Angels 11 :30 a.m. (2) -NBA PLAY· OFFS -The seventh :rind final game of the NBA champiOJt.Ship series bet\\'cen the Boston Ct'!ltics and the Bucks in 1itilv.'Aukca. 12:55 p.111. (II ) -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Los Angeles Dodgers n1eet I~ Padres in San Diego. 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Otis hit a two-r\ single in the seventh and drove in one . In the eight with a sacrifice ny. \ Mayb<rry hit his sixth home run or the seasoo wittt Otis oo bose ln the sl:rth ! inning, pushini the Royals into a U advanlage. 1ben the Royals struck in the seventh. Angels Slote All OMMt tn kWC Int) MtY 12 K•l'INIJ City fj An•l'ltfm (2) M"V 1~ C1IUDr'llt• •1 lh'll' May u Ctllfoml• •I Tex• '"!! •. ~ ): p.m. SI t.m. Including the two-run single by Olis and a" two-run double by Rojas . \Vlnncr Steve Busby. meanwhile. stifled the Angcb oo fi•e hlta despite a two-run, lwo-hlt seventh inning. Joe Ulhoud walked and Paul Schaal cloobled hln\ home. Then Tom ~!cCraw singled to drive in Schaal. Cllllfomla starter Bill Stooemllll began strongly, allowing j~i one runner, Pinson to reach second base. 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Also, the \\'Cstcm rodeo championships. 3:3() p.m. C7l ·-W 0 R L 0 INVITATIONAL TENNIS CLASSIC -1'1argnrel Court and Evonne Goo\agoog meet In a semifinal match. (' ,! DAILY PILOT -. S1111d,.y, Mi y 12, 1974 " • ' D•llV Pltot Stiff PllN Ora11ge Leag1~ Cha11ipions Coach Art \Vahl's 1973 CIF champions won the '74 Orange League tennis chanipionship and enter CIF playoff con1petition again. Kneeling (from left) Paul Dodds. Todd Thornton. Clyde Gilfillan, Steve Spalding. Standing -Howie Pearsol, Randy Mc· Clun g. Robert Cunard, Scott Thomas and \Vahl. U1~appy Hill Rolls l11to Tie For Golf Lead HOUSTON (AP) -Dave f-lill . still angry from the treatment he received at this event a year ago, hammered out a flve-under·par 67 and moved into a tie with Steve Melnyk for the second-round lead Saturday in the rain-delayed $150,000 Houston Open Golf Tournament. •·r just want to get even," said the intense, controversial 1-lill, who had a two-round total of 137, seven under par for two trips over the wet and soggy 6.905-yard Quail Valley Golf Cub oourse. A-telnyk got a piece of lhe lead with a brilliant 65. seven under par. despite hitting a ball in the water. "1 don't think that I'm playing good enough to win, but I'm gonna try," said the tough, wiry, little Hill. "I'm still hot at the sponsoring Houston G o I r Association. I y,·i!I continue to be hot at them. Even if t win. "I want to get even. That's the only reason I'm pla~g here." Hill explain that he was refused permission to i draw from this tournan:tent last ye when he 'A'RS snowbound at his e in Evergreen, Colo. He got her , play one round and \Yilhdrew. ATTN .TOYOTA OWNERS Month of May Sp~cial $ 7 5 0 DISCOUHT ... _._...._ ....... llOtO ""'° _.,·1<,. WITH THIS .AO • NOW YOU CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Automalic, air cond .. 6 cyhnder. genuine leather in1e nor. steel radial hres. Salety-Economv-luKury. For only ~. Jt Mo. OLL 0 6.C. • WE HAVE ONLY * 15 * 74 TOYOTAS LEfT AT THE OlO PRICES! Soviet Cagers Top Yanks; Olga Plans Visit w U.S. ~IOSCO\V -The Sov iet national basketball team, led bv Alexander Salnikov's 20 points. held off a detennined last·minute rally by the Amateur Ath!eLic Union team and defeated the Americans 89-85 Saturday night. Trailing 76-fiO with eight minutes to go, the United States squad puned to within two at 87-85 in the last minute. 'Three Americ.ans scored 16 points each -Darrel Elston or the University of North Carolina, Brian 'Vinters of the University of South Carolina and Leonard GTay of Cal State (long Beach). . . . e Olga Returns TUQ;()N -Russian gymnasts Olga Korbut and Ludmila Tourischeva will head a Soviet gym.nasties team oo a tour of the United States this fall, It was disclosed Saturday. · The tour scheduled includes stops in allcago Nov. 8 eOO 9; San Francisco, Nov.12; Los Angeks, Nov. 13.: New York, Nov. 15; Boston, Nov. 17 and 18; Cleveland. Nov. 20. and \\1ashingtoo, Nov. 22 and 23. e Te1111at1t Ole• LA JOLLA -Eleanor "Teach'' Tennant, who coached some of the top names in tennis including Maureen Connolly, bas died at her home in La Jolla at 79. The famed teMis teacher is also nofed for helping Bobby Riggs get his st.art. Her assiktance with 1.fus Connolly helped the youngster become one of the youngest players ever to "'ill a \\'imbledon title, at 17. • use ll'ln• LOS ANGELES -Southern California slashed 18 hits including four home runs to \\'in the second baseball doubleheader "'ith rival UCLA Saturday 22·2 and move into the Pacific-8 playoffs against Oregon. e /ll1n1ce11 Hurt DETROIT-Veteran powerboat driver Bill Muncey was injured Saturday when his hydroplane, the Atlas Van Lines, dove over a wave and sank while he was making a test run on the Detroit River. The ~f..year-old San Diego driver was treated and released at Bons Secours Hospital in suburban Grosse Pointe. First reports said he was bleeding from the face and left shoulder and that he suffered an arm injury. e No Record FRFSNO -Steve '\\'illiams was unable to reclaim a share of the world 100-yard dash record Saturday, clocking a 9.3- seoond victory ooly hours after Ivory Crockett ran track's first 9-flat 100. Williams, who grablied a share ol the old world standard with a 9.1 triumph here last year, had hoped to hit the elusive 9.0 in the 47th West Coast Relays. But after an eesy, wind-aided 9.2 heal. he complained that the track was too soft. e Roscoe 0111, LONG BEACH -Roscoe Pondexter, in~·olved in a court case regarding his eligibilily last season. 'A'as declared no longer a member of the Cal State (Long Beach) basketball team Saturday by school officials. e Leis Lose PHll.ADELPH!A -Billie Jean King "'°" both her matches Saturday night to lead the unbeaten Philadelphia Freedoms to their fourth: straight \Vorld Team Tennis victory, a 33--20 victory over the llev.·.aii ~is. ----- Baseball Sta·ndings NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division IV L PhiladclphJa 16 JI St. Louis 16 14 ~lon lreal " ll NC'\\' York 13 17 Chicago 11 15 Pittsburgh 9 18 \~'rst Ol\1slon Oodger.1 22 9 Houston 20 13 San Jo'rancisco :a II Cincinnati 13 M Atlanta 13 18 San Dirgo 14 20 $1l11rll..,'• ll•,11!11 New YO<k •• C~•C•911 J MOnfrttl 3, SI, LO\JI' 1 Sin Frt...cl1co I , ,l!l•n•1 1 Hov~IOll '' Ch'ICl.,.,.11 l Pll!IMle-11>1111 1. Pl"Mlu•llh 1 o.tllffl 9, San 01.,,o • l9dil'I"• 0111'1" Pct. .5.13 .5.13 .522 .433 .423 .333 .710 .606 .56.'J .481 .419 .412 GB I~ 3 3 5 ... 3 "'~ 7 9 9 Hevllon IOtlffn .. 2 •rod WlllQl'I 1·1l •I Clnc.l'ln•ll· (Norm1n hJ 1'ld IClrriv l·l l .Sin Ftl...CISCO 18•vant 0-1 1111! Bftt l·ll fl At11n .. 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Yort (Stonlemvr• 1·2 ind WOOO!Ofl 1·1). ~Ion (Lff W) t i Oetroll (LtCruw !4). Ch1c1911 (Wood ,.J ) 11 Tt •l l (Ji!'n~!n~ '°"11. K1n11s t11v t Flt1m0tr1, 2·1 ~ 011 C1n10n l·lJ •! C1lllornlt. IT 1n111o1 l.:I 11\11 ""'-Y 0.-1 O'" L1noe 0-01, Mlfl""<)I• tDtc:kt r ).2) 1t 0.tltnd (Hlll'llUon 0.01 M.oMIY'"I fitfl'ltt Ml!w~l<e 11 "'lllil'nOl't 8oAIOl'I 11 Cltvell f'ld Mlnn11011 ~• Chkt!IO A~ffl 11 Tt•M 11-.1 en., •' O....ttr<d Onlv "me' JCMdl&lfd Alexander Too Much For India CALCU'JTA -India split its opening &lngles matches with defending champion Australia ln the Eastern Zone Qavi!I Cup final Saturday, Jasjit Singh winning the opening match for India and John Alexander capturing the S«'OO<i le< the heavily favored Aussies. Singh, completing a match which had been suspended because of darkness Friday. defeated Bob Giltlnian of ·Australia 11·9, 9-lL 12-10, 8-6. The match had been halted \\'ith the third set tied 16-10. But Alezander came back to win the second singles match and tie the best-of-five series, outlasting India's No. 1 player, Vljay Amritraj. 14--12, 17·15, 6- 8. 6-2 in a four-hour marathon played under hot sun at Calcutta's South Club. The doubles nmtch '\'ill be played today, with .the final tv•o sillgles matches ?\1onday. • Colombia Trails BOGOTA. -South Africa took a Z..O lead Saturday over Colombia. the conqtleror of the United stat<s, In the opening of the American 7.one finals fOr tennis's Davis Olp. South Africa's Ray J\loore opened the day by rallying to beat Ivan J\tolina 6-8, 1-&, 6-3, 7-5. 6-f in a four-hour match. In the day's second match Bob Hewitt beat Colombia's Jairo Velasco 6-l, 6-3. 6-2 in a match that lasted only 72- minutes. e 3..0 Lead THE HAGUE, Netherlands -Roll '!'hung and Fred ~femmes 'A'On' their doubles match Saturday to gtw The Nethe·rland s an insunnountable 3-0 lead over Finland in their best-of.five Davis Cup tennis series. Thung and Hemmes beat Pekka Saila and J u k k a Narakka in straight sets 6-3. 6- 3, U. The two remaining singles matches are to be played today. F1nland meets the winner or Ute Sweden-Poland match in the next round of Davis Cup competition. e Egypt Skids CAIRO -1.eljko Franulovic and Nikola Bili tic w o n Saturday's doubles match against Egypt to • g i v e Yugoslavia a Z.1 lead in their best ·of ~f tve Davis 0:.ip European b>ne semi fin a I series. Franulovic and Bilitic easily beat the Egyptian pair of Ismail El-shafei and Aly El Dawoudy 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 at the Gezira Club. Each country had won one of Friday's opening singles matches. 'Ibe remaining t'lll'O singles matches will be played today. e French Score VIENNA -Hans Kary of Austria and Georges Goven of France won opening singles matches in European Zone Davis CUp tennis p I a y Saturday. Kary beat Francois Jauffret 7·5,'6--1, 9-7 in the first match. pl~ in O<X'asional showers be re 2.000 fans: at the Post c ter court. But Coven came back to beat Peter Pokorny or Au!ltria 6-2. 6-2, 6-2 and tie the series t-1 . e Serles Tied DUSSELOORF -Spain and \\'est Gennany split their opening singles matches Saturday in European 7Ane Davis OJ.p tennis competition. Karl Meiler of .W es t Germany l\'OO the opening match, beating ?it a n u e I Orantes 6-3, 4-&, 6-4. 6-3. but Spain's Jose Higueras came back to defeat J uergen Fassbendcr JH;, S.3, U , S.3. THE VIKING ''"""" °"" ...... PllC8I • Bruins ·Get 3 GWC Players·; DeBord wPlay for Gauchos Four of the top JC baseball players In the area have already decided \\'hat schools they'll attend next season. Durr says he'll prob.1b ly scoot 1he ~~asl Ct>nnuns in Europe the "'&'k prior lO the meet. The fir st year Gauchos coacl_l also y.•ill take a U.S. tean1 to Japan in September. Golden West shortstop C.ordon Blakeley. pitcher-firs.t baseman CUrt Peterson and pitcher Pat Espinoza aro headed ror UCLA while Saddieback. catcher Steve Williams has _j; full ride to the University of Arizona. Golden Wt st figures to bavt a super golf I.Clim next year. Coach Ray Sbnckleford's tea 1n finished second In the Sou thern Cal Conference, behind taugb ~nla 1\fonlca CC -and six or the Hustlers' to p seven golfers are frethmen. Blakeley, Peterson and Williams figure lo be drafted in June. thus one or all threti could sign a pro contract if offered the right money. Don Brov."U, Kelly Clf·ford , 1\tark Pinder, r.tarll Us. Glen llusted and Birt DeBoe \\'Ill re tum next year. * * • Hlgbly·regarded Tustin Wgb quarterback Jim DeBord will play for Saddleback College "A couple of the good high school kids n y they 're going Ml come to Golden 'Vest, so next year looks pretty good," uys Shackleford . CRAIG SHEFF Barry Wallace says he's expecting bel\\'eeo 2.50-300 entries for his first annual national ouldoor racquetball tournament JlDle 27.JO at Orange Coast •·AH the top pros ha\'e contacted me to say they're ·coming. \Ve've got players entered fron1 all over the United States," sa ys \\'altace, the OCC baseball coach. uext season, says Gauchos coach George Hartman. The 1\tlssion Conference is cxpecled to split into ty.·o divisions during next year's baseball srason. DeBord figures to give rttumlng lettermen f\tarty f\11kkelsen a battle for tbe No. 1 QB spot. And Hartman is giving another top quarterback-San Clemen1e'1 D.an Dodd-a big rush. Saddieback will be ln the soulh division wit h Grossmonl , Soutbwestern, Son Diego and Palomar. The oorth dlvtslon will include Chaffey, Citrus, Riverside and San Bemur- dino. DeBord, an All-Crestview League back, set Dine Tustin records ln ~·o I UIODS, completing 181 of 371 pe~1 for 2,950 yards and 11 touchdowns. The south loop Will pla y four rounds and the uorth dl\islon lbree. A bomwnd·bome lnter-divislon' 1ertes will follow. Saddleback aquatics coach Flip Darr will coach a U.S. swim team that will face an East. German contingent Aug. 36-Sept. I at Concord. Tbt so uthern kam!I \\'Ul play 2.f games and the north then Z2. The top tv.'O clubs in each di\•lslon "''ill meet in a sing le eJimlna- Uon playoff t.o determJne the con(eren(:e champion. l\ionah~ Sciarra Hot Tea1n L OS ANGELES Quartert>ack John S c i a r r a rusr.d for to yards and threw a 16-yanl trucbdown pass to fonner Marina High and Orange Coast College star Steve f\1onahan to lead team No. 1 over team No. 2 23-13 Saturday in UCLA's amual spring foot.ball game1 Despite Sciarra's efforts in directing the n ... Jy installed l-'ee!'·T offense. firsL year coach Di.ck Venneil said. "We're about a mile away from "''here we should be when 'A'e play Tennessee." However, among the croiw'rl of about 4,000 at UCLA's Spaulding Field 'A'3S coach Bill Battle of Tennessee. lie v.·as impressed \\'ith th!! team his volunteers meet ~t. 7. ''1bey are a lot bigger than V.'e Btt and they have a lot of ability," Battle said. "I'm amaze.d they run as well as they can "''hen they are as big as they are. I'm telling my team to get in 'ttlO "l\'1!\ght room; cancel all Sunday plans al!a' church and get In the weight room." Venneil satd his defensive unit lacked speed but ooted that several would-be starters were held out or action with mioor injuries. LACC BL.4STS CYPRESS, 8·2 Los Angeles City College rode an ertra·base hit barrage to an 8-2 \\'In over Cypress in the Southern California O:lnference baseball playoffs Saturday at Golden West College. LACC, l\1llch downed Golden West Tueoday, H, collected three triples and two doubles en route to the win. Rick Dominguez carried the big bat for the v.i.nners, clubbing a run-scoring double and then icing the victory with a three- nm triple In the·filth tmlng. With the win, LACC earns the right to lace College ol Canyons Friday at Canyons. In a companion etate playoff game, San Diego City College faces LA Valley. Standings MAY SALE ! , We need your Tradef Pre~um prices P1id. Three Edison Players On All-Irvine Nine lryine League champion I.ni Alamitos and Edi.<oo High's Chargers dominate the official all·le~ baseball selections as picked by the Daily Pilot with three first team bertM apiece. Edi5911 third baseman ~like Sel\-1.·ood and outfielders Jeff Nichols and Steve Hine6 were accorded first team berths. Los AJamitos pitcher Greg Hanis is the player of the year after leading his mates to the champion.ship. And Los Al's D a v e !Ternandez is the coach of the year. Hernandez has coached six straight league champions at Los Alamitos and this year's team consisted of one part·time ~turning starter- \.\'ho wasn't really a factor. Harris pitched ooe game for the varsity as a junior. The only lime a Hernandez tea1n at Los Al fITTil.hed second best was in 1968 with an all· sophomore team. In 1913 the Griffins finished second in the ClF 4·A playoffs Olher first team players from the Orange Coast area lnclllde Costa J\1esa 's Dennis Delany and Fountaill Valley ~opMmore se nsation Rick Woolard. AU-Irvine League First Team Pos. Player. School P--Creg }farris. Los Alamitos P-Rick \\'oolard, Fountain Valley C-Dennis Delany, Costa J\fesa JB-J\tike Carpenter, Los Alamil05 28-\Vilbur Haslip, Santa Ana Valley J~~like Selv.·ood, Edison SS-Larry Randel. ~lagnolia OF-Jeff NicOOls, Edison OF-Tom French. J\lagnolia OF-Steve Hines, Edison Util-Kurt Hant.zsch, ~ Alamitos Second Team P-Bob Isaksen, Estancia P-Da\·e Vt'hite, Edison C-Steve ~lorton, Estancia IS-Jack Upton. Fountain Valley 28-Brian Ticehurst, Los Alamitos 3B-Dean Fox. Fountain Valley SS-Todd Hewitt. Loi; Alamitos OF-Vince Bienek. Fountain Valley OF-John .Brown. c.o.ta Mesa OF-Myron White. Santa Ana Valley Util-Doug A-loll , Corona del Mar Class ~lurk Sr. 4-2 Soph '"" Sr. .381 Jr. .410 Sr. .390 Sr. .450 Sr. .300 Sr. .310 Sr. .476 Jr. .:W& Jr. .375 Sr. 6-5 Sr. 5-4 Sr. .m Jr. .318 Sr. .316 Jr. .375 !'ir. .2-&0 Jr. .368 Sr. .319 Jr. .429 Sr. .250 10 GRANDSTAND ADMISSION TICKETS $15 (Regular Price $20.dO · Save SS .DO Each Book) . Order Now-Available through June 1, 1974 Write: TICKET S • DEPT. G., Los Ala mitos Race Course · 4961 Kalella AYe nue, Los Atamil os. Cal ifornia 90720 THE W9RLD'S FASTEST HORSES RETURN! MAY 22 thru AUG. 21 Isl Post 7:45 MON. thru SAT. Night Racine ~ 4 EXACTAS Nightly . Los Ala~ ONKATELLANear605Fwy. - EXCEUENr SElfCTION -Immediate Dellvllrf NABERS Nearly Everyone ~" P1 .... ~,;~:0.9 too Listens· to Landers 2600 H1rbor Costa MIU ' ' I rook.le t he bee bi nation ra<..<es. Du besl·evt ·But ral:in g. USAC <.1lfltend Fat won th rrom I Th Orang ri.1ahle Graha lliss or In .. Ind one Bo l\1esa: "l tells head the g B be ca an h " spun " now t let II for n van ·in th driv out I 'A'Orl r.a near niqu hu1c thr co Ha po Car Ito till llo roo poi tit' Int cri sid th Pe be s S1111tl,1~, Mi11 ll, 1974 -------CAIL Y PILO~' _:J Checkered Flag Baseball Hulst Clocks 4:16.4 Mile Si11gletary I-Io11ore (I • ' WIT H HOWARD L. HANDY Tryouts ' Pl an11ed itf<tter Dci ll ot • Cl F 2-.1 Trock Prcli1us r\tBanquet lit I A nc.,.., surnn1t•r lca:~uc ~n Duane ~arter, Jr, of ~luntington Beach passed his ba.seba111eaJ.,'tle is ronning for rookie h.'Sl al Indianapolis htotor Spet'dwa~i~u.rlle.r this \Veek, boys 16 and older under the ~ ~ame another in the ever-groY:ing lis or father-son com· Gasey Stengcl B 8 5 e b a 11 b1nabons thal have driven in the granddad y of all U.S. au l.O League banner and Included in r m.-es. the Orange County circuit are Duane Sr .. was third as a c.'0-driver with San1 lianks in his tt>ams from Costa f.1esa and bcst-evt1r finish at the brickvard. f.1ission Viejo. · But both Carters have· done \\•ell in other fticcts or USAC \ _'l'ryouls for . the t.1ission raCing. yolUlg D\Hlll(', a graduah: of fif::ir lna ltfgh. Y.'00 the y1~cc:i tea_n·l· u·i~l be held at USAC m1d~('t cha1npionshi1> in 1972 and is one or the leading f\11ss1on V1cJO l~igh ~tonday 111. contenders in the sprint car field. 6 p.m. . ,. . 1 Father Duane, in Indy \\'ith his son for this year's big race, .Co.1:~-h1ng the ~.i~sion \ i/•10 won three USAC sprint car lilies during hi~ driv ing ca reer rune is Bob Colen1<1n .and the from l!M8 lhrough 19113. C:O~ta J\1csa ?ch is John The potential addition or Ca rter to thl! 33-car field gives lhe Stunt. . . Or'.inge Coast area at least four drivers at Indy. _F'uff.her _in.rorm.at1on on the The oth<>rs include Rick J\1uther or Laguna Beach, John l\llss_1on V1e)O tc~nl ca.n be J\1ahler of Newport Bc:ich and Jerry Grant of Irvine. Of course. o~ned by calhng George Graham J\tcl{ac, a recent addition to Ne\\'J)Ort Beach, and f\.1ike White at 830-4751. lliss of Tu:;tin, arc also rea dy to qualify. ftJD Barbe e11e /lle S<& Cnr 'f.ornl lt'rire -off 1n case ii escaped yo u, <'.ar No. 23 driven by Lee Brayton ot Indy ~'hich cras hed 1"uesduy, is the companion car t& the one being ·dri\•en by Laguna Beach'~ Jtick ~luther tNo. 611. Both ca rs y,•rre p11l toge ther in The Engine Shop of Costa ~1esa und shipped to lndy lotc lost week. "The car is a total \\rite-off," Uob Giese says. "I talked to ,Jhn \\'ri~ht by .lclephone from Indy ;ind he tells 1ne lblil all .fo11r Cilrners .,.·ere knocked off, the front bulk- head \\'as ripped out, the hack bulkhead "'as badly damaged. the gear box "'as bent and lbe engine was broken someho\I'." Br.1yton is C0-0\l'nf'r of the two cars and was driving when be came upon Tom Ulgelow in the fi rnt turn at about 175 miles an hour. ··~e can1e in high aUer Bigelow Jost it id the tum and spun up to him. There \\'as no place for Lee to go. ''\\'e're trying lo buy another c11r for him to dri,·e. Right now there are no plans to remove Rick from lhe other car and let Let: take over, .. says Giese. f10111h11•1111I fle 11n11 at OCIR \\'IK'11 Bob Bondurant returns to Ontario l\lotor Speed\\'ay for ncx l ll'eckend's SJXlrts car road race, he will ha ve an ad- vantage on n1osl of the field. !\fater Dei High's footba ll quarterback club is sponsoring a han1burger barbecue Friday cvt.11ing in the ~1ona rch's gy1nnasiUnl as part of a 1ncmbership drive . Ff'stivitirs begin ~d G:Jll vrith parents and frie nds invited. Price of the meal-an all you can eat setup v.1th the rrirnmings-is $1 per person. In addition the J\'lonarchs are inviting all interested \\'omen-a change from the pasl . r..Jornbership to the boosters club is SHi for new members and $10 for r e n e w a I s . l\lc1nbership includes jackets and badges. Further information can be obtained by calling John ~Tacauley at 539-22~9 or 521 - 2130. l".y llA.'IK \\'l!:SCll 01 Ill• o.u, l'lltl lltff A p::tir ot victories by Laguna Beach sophonlOre Eric· Hulst and a strong sh>wing-by ~l a!er Dei bighli!,.rhted aclioo by Orange Coast area schools in the CIF' 2-i\ track and field prelirninary 1neet Saturday at \1alcncla J{igh School. 1 ll ul st ste1>1>Cd to a 4:r6.4 elocking in winning his heat of the mile, the.n came back later to run 9:25.2 to take his 2-tnile heat. In nei ther race was Hulst push«!, though he had to come from behiii.d on the final lap of the mile to \vin. The red-haired youngster ran the fi rst mile or the 2-mile race · in 4:47.0, and had quaner·mile laps of 73.2. 72 . 69 and 64 the rest of the race. "Th.at \Vas after sitting in the sun between rnces." said Jt,~guna Beach C(lJth Jin1 1'oorrley. "l·fe's only going to run the tv.·o-milc in the finals; so \\'at ch out." ~1ater Dei. n1eanu•hile, 8a\V Joe Do\vling qu~ilify in both distance e ven t s , !\lark Fitzpatrick set himself for the finals in the 440. and got. an unexpected heat race win from its mile relay teatn. The Monarchs' mile relay \\'JS tirned in 3:25.0, with the individual splits being· Dan Spain. 51.8, Allen Berry 52.6. Pat ~1cKeon. 50.4, a n d Fitzpatrick 50.2. Several 2-A rf'CQrds were ~t al the meet . including a 42.9 lor Pius X in the 440 relay. As operator of a high pcrform<1ncc driving school. he spent a good part or his four years at Ontario exploring the in trica- cies of the 3.2-milc circuit \\'it)] 20 turns. For Coas t Area Bondurant has all the credentials to rale a role as favorite in lhc Camel GT race. Besides his familia rity with OJ\.tS. he's driven every major class of automobile on road courses through· out America and Europe. In 1965, Bondurant teamed "'ith Joe Schlesser to win the world nlanu(acturers title in a Cobra. Net Sumrriaries and a 22.0 cl()('klng fo r ~like 11ai-ris or lndio in the 220. On the frosh-soph level. &in Clemente's Terry Huddlesron v.•as a standout . T h e sophomore distance ru1u1er \\'On his tvoo-ntlle heat 111 9:50.4, and finished 'second to !\tater Dei's Bill SI '. John in the mile in one of lhe bettct races or the day. St Johri \\'as clocked 111 4:29.5 to H u d d 1 est on · s 4:29.8. Hitll J~mp -I. C~urt~ll! (Olltm~n~1 •l'>d Ttltfr~ IPT11' Xl 6 I O•IW•\: \ti! ti '"11 Bfi~<n IEI~''""' 1! /\ll~n" fP•IO v .. e111 , C•~ (Lt911n• Stl(h/ Peoo (NOl'dholfl l(lfK~llef (El Oof<IOo) C11rrlt llron1l ~~rlh•n1 !BlllW:>ll itim11! 710 -!!-1•1! 1) 1. Sam IP1115 XI 1161 Pl~'"' (SI. 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Bard~les (MurpN 1:S9.9 ]. l!ntllo~ 7"1n'• S S•mp,rn IB1nnn' B.>ObY (\.1emen 2,00.0. (He.11 Jl 1. '17·1 6. Malln,,.kl !Alt'm~11y) n.1 1 D11lr11P IL.A C•nad1l l :SSl 2 T11vlor Vourog (ll:oy~I OakJ 11? I. OoWt•'>• !S""r"I 1 :SS.I J. M~t !St. JQHpnf Cl"I Ooradol 22·1'• t Barne> I Sit<<·• 1:S6.6. \ll~t~f 71111. 10. Burnt• J(h,.nn••I 100 -(Heat ll 1. Sm311 lOes•rt) 10.n 7. lsl•ndl 11·10 v11tln (Servi!fJ 10.1 J. Jone~ l'rash-~oon IMu•Pl>Yl 10.111-lea! 21 Si"' I Piu~ X) 10 HI' -!Htal 111. Bn1'h (lton~ t I 10.0 2. Ewell !Moreno vauev> 10.J J, 1. Purvl~ lP~rri'I ,, s J P r~H•~ Warre-n (Onte•iQ) !Ol IH~M! 3) I (L1111n1 fltlch) t.6 l11e~! 'I l Mvle' Pinkett ($1. John BO!icol 10.0 2. !Duartoj 9.2 1. Slrickl~n1 ILtil!>er.1nf Mlrtln IM•lw 010 10.1 J. Jime'1111 9.J J. Slant !Perri' J+-1Sl 9 l CH•.i1 ll (Llr>nOK) 10.J. 1. Moore (SrdWltY! k 9 1. >l•\fO(f Milt -(Haa! H 1. SI n I I 1 o (Ce Ion\ 9,4 l . Go <C11heor~l1 ~ 6 ((lrl>f'l'll•rll) 6:18.l 1. SMrlltlrn {LI Mlle -/Heat 11 1. 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Mdrino •S 6. Hitchtn1 !San 0!,.11s! 59.t l 811(1 (Hetl 1) I Ko1!lan ($an Madnol Mar!lner !SI. r.iu11 SI.I 7:0J.1 2. Fosler (Mlrales1f') 1.G'-1 J. Sl1>ol Put -1. LdUf !Sant.i (Iara I 57.9•, C1ntu fCl!anoel l111lndsl l :OI 2 (HeAI 1. Alv.irel (9oscn T.:.<:ni I~ J l 1) R.idnlcn !San M•r!nol !'al 1 1 Sllnkard (S1. F>"ulJ Sol 2 4, Riggins CEI F>J'k~r (Mirelestt) 7:Q•.O I . ScgUO!do) Sol-1 , S l 11• •SO'..OPO (~I a 1;onchard (L1g11n• 9t•cll) 1:M.1 An!hOnyJ 53·1'• 6. Ou.intock IA io oie.i Jl L Lewl1 (Ptrrll) 1:59.2 1. l"INE CAR OWNERS Me-1el s2-1p, r. Ehm~n <Brawk~J s~on (llerb11m OtU Z:OT.2 l . O!eontl 52-11\1 •· l aVIDr (~I. Monitel 52·10 • IL;i (ftn~d~J 2:01.J LEATHER. W.W-.flaest ...... Aw.,tc •I Pl 9. SJdat>t cr:'"~~·~'~"'~"~'_'.'~M=•:_:"~· -·~""~~·:"~"~'~'~'~'~· ~"~'~"~'~v!'~'ov~m~"'~'~' ~=~~.Ll~F~E~:::,,,,:=;•~l~-~l~•~ol~~~~l~l~lt~W~ .. ~~IJ~l~J~l~l~t~'"~l~ff~J~J HOQin (Brt1l -~_.....,_ 10.• 7. Anor1w1 (Frffl'IOl'l t JHSI 10.6 - ' Bond urant began his school at Orange County International P..ace.,.·ay before moving to Ontario and currently to Sears Point Family ties will s h o .,.. strongly ;n the fina ls of the Orange League prep tennis individu a l tenn is chan1pion:;hi ps. Faltermeier will face the team of Ken Koch and J in1 Holst of Sonora for the champion.<>hip. I near Sonoma in Northern California. · He Ms trained dri\'ers in racing, high pcrforn1ance tech- niq ues, emergency defensive dri\'ing. police pursuit and an1bu- la11(;{> oix·ration. '"\~"e"\'C" just figured it up. Jn six yea rs. spread <ic.'fOSS the three lr<ick._s, \re"vc sent n1orc than 2.000 people lhrough the rourse. ·· llondurant says. Some other entril·s in the Camel GT inclu de Horst l\\l'CCk, Harr y Thoodoicopulos. Bill Follmer and George Koteles of Ne\v- port Be<1ch v.·ho also serves as governor of lhe California Sports Car Clu b. lle r1·y Ju11ior Poi11t Le ade r Tiit-: GREEN FLAG -Tom Berry of Huntington Btacb is l!'udlng point v.inner for juniors at Ascot Park lo A~IA CGmpe- titloft. . \'oung Bt•rry has amassed 100 points in the junior ,.competi- tion for motorcycles to 80 for run nerup Dennis Briggs tf Tustin. El Toro's Buddy Jrv.·in, Laguna Niguel's Bill Weingarten and rookie Sleepy Tripp of Costa ~1esa ~-ill all be in the thick of the point standings of lhe United Statt's Jtacing Club midget compe· tillon at Coron:.i Race~·ay Friday night. Ric/11 e r Complies TllE l'ELl..O\\' FLAG -Les Richter. president of Riverside International rtacey,•ay, continues to comply wi th the energy crisis. The Tuborg 400 and Ca lifornia 100 NASCAR races at River- side ~·ill both be held on the same day, June 9. In Lhe past th e 100-miler has been staged on Saturday and the feature auraclion Sunday. "\\"e .,.·ere asked earlier in the year to make cutbacks \vherevcr possible.'' Richter says. '·By conlbining the races this '4'ay, ..,..e ~·ere able to--knock of£ a day 0£ practice." A purse of $80,00'.l \\'ill be offered for the 400.mile race. \Vith such drivers as Richard Petty. Cale Yarborough. David Pearson, George Follmer and the Allison brothers, it could be quite a show. Practice and qualifying for the Ca\i(ornia 100 will be held Swiday, June 2 \vith the race June 9. Practice and quali fying for the 400 \viU be held F'riday and Saturday, June 7-8. Alrunito s Results DOU YOU• CAl IOU lOUO K? WE ,,20 l '.'11 .... HAU KAl!D? GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP 1 .. "I -fOI MY .. C:otl4 llllf,4 ., ... , .. NI-•-• "'·--~--Jiiii.. After Saturday's rounds !to the se1nifiru1ls 1 .it Sonora H-ig-h school. hrot her combinations .,.·ere pro1nincnt in both singles and doubles for this week's finals. In doubles finals l\1oncfay, Uni"·ersit)''s .Brad and John Doi1ble - Lo ss E11d s SCC Year Sou1hem California College closed out its baseball season on a disast rous note. dropping a doobleheader to Ca I Lu theran College Satu rday in C:OSt:i .'iJesa. The \1anguards rommitled 10 errors in the tv.·o gaincs v.·hich Cal Lutheran v.·on 8-1 and ~6. sec finish<.>d the season 6-39 counting 17 losses by forfeit 1'lr1t G1me Stel l Ill £Imai.ion, ~i L~oec;~. cf ~\il'k>I), Jb Adlml. Ill 1-1;\llH~I, II Jonn'IOll. 1o Je-lldn. rl SDIMI. c ar;~ma~. P Eva .... p Tor.11 1llrh rlti • 0 1 0 ( 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 l 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1~ 1 5 0 Score "' lnni..,1 c~t Lu1ner1n !ooC.el Coll~e L•!><!t l<, cl JO<hn1'0"I. S• Mll"O• It> Alllfl'I. rt Elmk,i&n. O'I 1-1;11g1n1. " Jef!rol~. l~ Sl)4MI. c E~IM. Of Lewletl, '" , O:>f>"'T"~'" o~ R•cnv.,ol>.. o lolil1 "' "' 000 0\0 ' ,_, ,__, ' . . ' • •"rllr&I S I 0 I ' ' ' . . ' ' . ' • ' • ' ' • ~ ' . ' . . ' ' • • • ' .. ' ' ' . ' . 0 ., 0 • • • JcOl't llY lnnl~ Cel L111her1n SOC:•I Colle<,11 ' :no ooo on-1 .. ""' ..,_. Aztecs Play ' . " ' • • LOS ANGELES -~he L«s Angeles Aztecs go after their second North An1erican Soccer Lcaµue victory this afternoon, hosting a tough Dallas clul>, l\:d b~ Kyle llotc, .Jr. Todiiy".1 j?t1n1e nt Enst LA Collegl! $tad1um. begins at 3 o'clock. -------- Jn singles. me a n \V h i I e , brothers Eric and D I v e Shcrne.c-k of El Dorado \\'iii piny for the chan1pionship. Da\·c Shcrbeek def ea le cl University High"s Ken Vieira 6--0. 6-0 to reach the final s while Eric She!l>e<k "'1>Pe<I Scott 1'homas of Laguna Beach 6-3. 6-4 to gain the championship round. The F'a l te rmeiers , meanwhile. downed Howie Pearsol and Randy McClung of Laguna Beach 6-l , 6-1 in the doubles Sl!mifinals. 0.-1..,. L119111 Ch1mPlon111lJtt it.I, • .,,,.... Hltll l'lnl ltoulMI Slngln . 0 . Stiertitcl< (El Dorado) 'bye l<thr~ (Et 0or1001 Mt. Thorn1on !LA91H14 Stiehl 1.5, 6--4. Vieltl <Vnil Of'!. OllOll (01n1 Hill~) 6- 1, .. ,. HeY'ff !Vnll def. S~ldlng tL19<m1 B~h) 6-l. 1-6. Tl\omlll ll.1911nt l!.eilthl df-f. TunsliU (Unlf 64, 6-0. H11•c~ln}Otl !01n1 Hills! def. Aden 1Unl1 It-I. •-3. 1-limro !Sen Clemtn•el dM'. OOOOS \LIOUM Bellt h) 6-.4. 6·t. E. Siterl>f'C~ (El OOf~f Qel. C11rrin (SOllOl'tl 6-1 , 6-1. SKOllCI lloulld 0 . Shert>Kk def. Klhfl 6·2, 6·1. lllti•t def. HtYtt 7•}, '-1. Tllomts Of'!. Hu1chln1or1 6-(1, 6-1. E. Sherl>Kk dtl. !-l~mrp 6-1. 6-1. Third ROl.llld 0 . Sll~k 'af'!. Vlelr1 «I. ,_., E. siwroeck <If'!. Ttlolnt• 6-3, /t-<I. Dovb!H Fl~! flounll l<OCh·HOISI CSonor11 ave. , Fait ·All>f'r'! 10.... Hiiis) ~-OomJnsl(\.w.isth (S1n C.l<-menteJ 6·l, 6-1. Micn1f'1-l<i•k•r (El Dorado) Ott. "11tt! · Will !Unll 7.7, 0-6. 6-l. (unt•d·Gilllllan (L.tgun~ 8r1chl del. Fleming-Chicoine (1111f'ntlil! 6·2, 7·S. Pet•~o•·MCC.lung (La<1un1 811Ch) dcl. Bai.-Koc! I01n1 Hlll1) 6-2, t-1. AK1tlnger·Ltmt>e<11 (Sin Cl tmf'ntel oe!. Ra~·R0$1 (El Corado) 6-l, 1·6, ~. Bjorkllnd-0Unc1n (Sonor•l d e f . BeverO-HKk (Srr1) 6-J, 1·5. J. Fal!tr..,.ltr-a . F•lltrmtier (Unll ave. SIC-llt11nd Koch·Holsl drl. Fair-Albert 6-1, 6-0. Mlcllt.i-l<llktr det. Cunard-Giifiiian l!t<Ol'tl not 1~1il1blel -J Pears.ot-M~lunQ oet. R t c k I n It r • Lt<T'U'lerg 6·1, ~ 1. J. Ftlll'f'meler-8 F1llertM!iw ftf. Bjortdand-Ounc•n t-L W. T~"· llouniii KOCh·Hols! dfl. Mlthatl-Kilktf 6-1, 6-1. J. F11!1•~itr·ll. F1IMrmei1r def. Pt1rlOl·MtLlun9 6"1 , t-1 . Eagles Laud Steve Wyatt v.c:is nmlled 1nost valuable s w i m m e r 1'"riday aight at Estancia High's sports awards banquet honoring the swlm lea111. Special av.-ard Winners: V1rt1ty C1pt11n: 8111 Let; ~I V11Wtlf Stf'\1' wv111; M111 lrnprv.-~d; fro l(lflll!Wf'. Ju"I"' V•r~''' C~1in: D1l1 Bero~•; MOt! V~lu· ablt· J im CoPf'l•nd: 11'o:ot 1"11>•~\/td · O•lt Se•n.,.. Fmill·S~ C111ttf'I. IC•ller P111r • .,. i•ei• V1'1 v.l)lf' ·C.••IQ Wdl11tn 11'01! lrYIQ!'OYf<t Erln Slotn. SOMETHING IS HAPPENING 'WEDNESDAY, . MAY 15 r I -· • • ·Winsto11 • FORUM CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO A TT HE FABULOUS • '11!!1""" I( ' MA v "3 "6 . FORUM ~ .. ~·~i:~'i~~l Ml ~ ·~ TICKETS ·ON SALE NOW: Forum Box Office 10 o.m.-6 p.m. 00,0 c:0 .._ · All Ticketrons in Sears, May Co., • .. ~! ... •o ' . Broadway and M~ntgomery Ward Stores, : , ~ All Mutual Agencies. ..., •' . ' For Info: 673-1300 c,.,10~· For a free copy of the Winston Col-ral of Gifts Catalog ond a "For Kicks See A Rodeo" bumper stic:ker1 write Winston Rodeo Awa rds, Sox 9007, St . Poul, Minnesota .5.5190. \'Jar ~· ~ Tl.·~ : :r~cr::~ General Pas --, ~t[t;I t\(~ • • T1:.'. ~ • • ·~ ' • l "J~r~irJ • !-! ·-' • • • >1••; ~' •OO•tCO t:< JJ g.Q. w .ll ma.r ~~\ff .• • .. •""t1r~l1t•1w.a.:1 .. JI\ Surprise! Surprise! I ';;~: TUESDAY'S DAIL y PILOT = See what ''TH E OTHER -GUYS" are up to 1- :1 " • • --· ' ' ' i 1.13 i .71 ' '·°' 'l.B& l\.~I 'l.llJ 4.!>0 1.10 '?.60 ,, ... 6.SO 7.10 .-.10 4.•B 6 .ll ir..10 1.31 1.66 7.U 1.'i't 107' • • What's New in Stocks F'O R T>I E WEEK MA'f t-MAY \t, UI~ 1,..CREASEO OIYIDENOS Amoe• HC,.T'l!' PrOl:lu<ll -;roe lfom l•lc 1101\e C.~cad~ -1)' >< trom b'" (a•~n!~r Teen ~ trom J?'K Cl'l~MJl•llll ln!~•MhO<lil ··1k !rom 1:k CMl<nenl~I Teieproor.e -lit trom 7k 0,oylon Hud"°" -11.t' trom !J' ,r ~r~;fo"~·i.f,"~~ ,,J~ ~~"' 1k • Gte~1 NortNlrn Ne~oo~~ -•Sc ira"' &<)( HOwm~t Coq1 -15< from n i,,c 1.,1and Cont ... !'llr-~•x t•om •le Jelt~rl.1111 Polo! ·11< lrom 1,)( MOn.1rtl\ Mlcllirit Tool -?OC HOll'I ,.,... N.i11 Cl><!m;~dtCll le from k Oa~ tndu~I"~~ -lOc Ir<>"' k Pac lon (onwl -?oc trom 1\~ ~I Inc -lie tfom 31'.c Prtntoce Hall --1Jc trnm l!r !>Qu11>b CGrp --41c tram •0•.1c Te~•~ V.• l•ans -·U< trom 41C W•>1>!nqt1>11 Nall Co 20c l•om l k lille Coro -19r lrom 18c RESUMED OIVIOENOS 8•Jn•tt 1nt1 -Sc (AS>I EXTRA OIYtOE"IOS H,ill p;T"b'ta Ei~A ... 01YIDElolOS A<to•t~<ld H~-. -7' > Pl E.&.RNIJ.iGS HIGHER l M0 ... TMS 8<'><'"'Q Co ) R1 vs ~.•q B<ot!o.•\ c,,., /. Od >I •• •1 C<o,.•t•I $M1es Ga' I 1"' '' '' HOu\!t>n Qol 1 91 •> l• Sr><"nan<!Odh OLI .SO •> .l.'4 Sui:>ettQr 011 l ,•0 v• 1 18 Tr.iwele•\ (Mp 1.11 W> 81 LOWER J MOl'<IT!'<S Stori e• Pl>Dto S.11 "' $.?1 Emoire Fncl Corp ,79 "' u M(lntyre Porcupone .ll 11$ 11• M•'M Mil<ll""' 1l WS Q~ Ret(., Corp .lo "' .~5 union Fiae1ity .ll1 "' 1s Dow J ones Stocks 0,:0.• Hl'lll L•w (.1t>f C.lwl au.N MS,71 ...... 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" . ,,, I/~ " . " . '" . ''" ·~·~ .. " .. " .. .. ; : ~ " " ' ' .. ~., Inventor Puts His Idea Into Bed Gill May flike Prices I< I By RUDr NIEDZIELSK I Of , ... 01111 J'JIOI $tiff Charley Broaded or Costa : ~1esa made his O\\>'n bed and now he has to lie in it. lf only he rou!d. The mullisurface bed lhe 65-year· old managemenl consultant· turned-inventor just patented has beC'On1e such a novelty that Broaded hasn 't had mu ch lime to sleep . "I only have one right nO\v." says Broaded, "'ho has been demonstrating his prototype to chiropractors, osteopaths. and hospitals, occasionally leaving it overnight for sleeptests. So he losse6 and turns in his own conventional bed, think· ing up ways of marketing the invention. which hold patent number 3.795.918 for the first bed that adjusts to and supports the hwnan body. DESIGNED in nine sections, the multisurfaee bed permits the eleeper to rest on either 'side with the spine in a perfectly straight position. No pillow is required. No weight is placed on the shoulder s in c e it is accommodated by a recessed section.· or groove, in the 1nattreSli. TI1e upper ann and leg arc su pported by odjustable sections 1v hi ch s"ri ng out and support the Jimlls in a relaxed position parallel to !he sho11lder and hip. Nixon Aide -Sees Iligl1er F oo<l f>rices \VASHTNGTON IAPI President .Nixon's chi,. f economic a d v i s e r has indicated that food prices v•ill continue to rise the remainder or the ye<1r, although at a slov.cr rate. l)r. lierbert Stein. chairman of Ute Council of Econon1ic Atl\ iscrs. &'lid f'riday the ~towdo"11 in f o o ch. p r i cc increases !>hould offset an t'xµc<:tl'tl rise tn prices or goods other ihnn fuel and food and result in •·a rate of inOatJ<ln substanllfllly belo''' recent. rates." E\ien !O. said Stein, 1·we'rc not painting a very rosy pictJJrt." Prices of gi.solln t! and tlcctrjcuy V.'lll con (in u ~ cU111bing but oot as quickly as tJt...•y did In the rlrst qua1·tcr. Stt'h1 told ti~ S(nate.Jrou~c·1 l"CtltlOmic subcommitlec on <:-onsu111er tcono1nics. I INVENTOR CHARLIE BROADED TRIES OUT HIS OWN BED Broaded, of 212 \1ictoria St.. claitns sleeping in the bed eli1ninatcs n1u."cle strain and tension in the lo11·cr spiuc and neck. And even though the sides of the bed a r e adjustable. Broaded says. it i~ ro'\rely ever rcad jus!cd once the sleeper has it set uµ. "The a1·erage guy 11·ho .<;Jeeps ln this bed probably 11·011't turn for five hours, and he "·ould turn every 30 minu tes in· a normal bed." tire inventor clain1s BECAUSE the 1 0 \I' c r shoulder and leg arc held by a channel, J>l'Op!c \.l'hO try the bed for the first rune find il a bit unusual. but Broaded maintains that they get used to it in 15 to 20 minutes. l n1p ro v eme n t s to the prototype Me planned and .,...ill consist essentially of a head· board and automation of ttic adjustable features by electric motors. Broaded says s e v c r ~ I n1odels \\'itl be avallable, ranging from a '!gutar·sized bed to special beds for convalescents and children. Prices y,i!I range from $47~ for the regular-S il.Cd push· button version to $600 for the automated que e n-s i ze d version. Al l ''•ill be sold complete 1rith a long-lasting supply of sheets to fit ,the bed's different sections. HROAOED ,<;ays he came up \vith the idea \.\'hile visiting an art class "'here students were learning how to draw ~ boxer's stance using a' \~'ooden n1annequin. "The teacher tried to lay it down on the COWlter and he co uldn 't do il," he remembers. "So r brainstormed and r figured that's v.~ h y I so1nelimes had a kink in the ~houlclcr and lo"·er back." Using pieces of foam n.tbber in his conventional bed at hon1e. Broad ed can1e up "'ith the nine piece design arid a year later was issued a patent on his inventioo. Butz Tells Marl;,ets to Cut Prices \\' ASH INGTO.'J (.\JI ) Agriculture Secretary f~u:·I L. Butz S.'lid lhllt supcr1nnrkct.~ should be lo"'cring their pricl'S lristeaQ ·of maint.:iining higher lhan normal n1arxup s "farmers ha\'C taken a major adjustment in price in the last several \\'l'f"ks. J•r:t:l'S of inajor fam1 conunoclities ha•·e dropped 20 to 40 percent <.incc January and ~~eh~uary," Butz s.aJd in a staten1cnt Friday, "It is hl,gh titne !hat these lO\\'e r farJn prircs sho,1• up 111orc full' in lr11rer relail store prices. \\'hilc food prices :it stores have leveled off son1('. rnargins arc sti ll higher than norn1al." he said . The Agriculture Dcp:iruncnt this ''-eek rcafflnnt.'<i Its prediction of an over-all 12 L.A . CALLS 41 c 7 l''I( j. p,,.,.,, l1n•·, l""o""'' "''' only <<111 l <lt q..01,. un mon ll11, •o+r \on fr111t<""" i.n .. , ,.1,,, o •>:ir!ablt• flLlPHON{ COMl't.Nl Of C Allf '119-12)4 • 1001 Jlrd H oll. C M percent increase in ret<lil food prices for all or 1974 over last. ye3r's ' highPst food prices since \Vor!d \Var ti. Departnlcnt cco1101nisrs s<iid that adverse "'eather cou ld boo~t the increase to Hi percent. \\hilc IO\\'t•r cl1'1n;1:1d could hold 11 to ;Jlouu<l :1 percent. L1\ST Yf:An. retail rood prices rose l~.5 percent O\'c1·1 1972. Butz said, ''111e prices that/ consutncrs pay at the stores I should be reflecting the drop in f;1nn prices in the con1ingl 1~·eeks. The increases in rclail fo1Jd prief!s should b11 !u'hind l us cxecpt for ncc:asionnl ilcn1s CONNELLEASE l:l ~ To111 Foctery Avtlterlud Chnre l" le.shit Deeltr • New '74 Yego H•tchbock S6840 PEil MONTH Plu~ T•J1 f, l >c. On Appr, trtdll ,. Mo. o.e l , CONNELL CHEYIOLlT . 2828 HAltl Oll I LYO. ~osrA MfSA !••·1200 prin1arily those tha! n1ay s!KHv seasonal shortages." Butz and his cconon1ists ha1·c been saying that the 4.5 percent inc1e:isc in prices during Ute lirsl quarier of this yea r prob..'lbl y 11·1i1 bl: fotlo1,·cd by an incrcaSt' over that of bcl1V('{'n I and 2 percent for the SCCOlld quarter, with the third quartrr sho1ring little change and a possible decline WANTED: I "''r bi.v l.uriol>-, DUPLtx eir ~O UR -PLr t., S .. u·l • ..,r.-, lJl1 forn10 loco11or• l •-1 rrl1ur\!, rr•otil'I01r, ..:i"J.l l)r d• •t "' .nrt. Pl'}{];.. 11r+d i·-"f:J'10•' or•i01t'.'r1 1n j ' ""'' a<ldrL~1 ')' J r !..,.,,. •.. ,.,-,r,.,, :., ronfder>0>· r,, -----~-----[ Kid8 Like to in the last quarter. The secretary also stron:;ly praised farmers who '·ha\'e tackled innation \\'ith thl!: best antidote there is to inOation - higher production and more output per n1an-hour. Farm people are leading the 'vay in the inflation fight." IF YOU LIKE BEING A REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVE .. but yo u don't like lhc 1111s lJUd downs. •h·· \.\'Orrlcs. 1 h~· n;1~~Jni: phoul" , . :uid \'OU Ji\'C 111 The '.\t'11·1,01'l ~t'eu. ~·ou h11v1! ;1 plc:1.,a1H. Ou:.1rtc~:.-Jik1· :111pl';1r;1nrc <.ind .t kno11•lt'd i.:" or 1!!\'t:;'llllll'lll:. •• th1•n• I:.,, µl:ict' 11hcn1 your tal .. 11t:. ~re n1·~de d un<l th~ t11n1pe11:su tion 1s rt'l1;d1J ... ,\~ Hci;io11al 1)1111··· . ll:11111 i.:cr fnr a lll'll k11111•1\ t-'c<l·~r;il Suv 111g:. 1\~""' . ~'1fU'11 \:1ke pl'lth• i11 "'rl u II 1 ll ;;~ lh~l ~·u111· ('Ubton1,.r·~. our d1•po:i;11,,r,,, C.u1 't 1.11,1·. Cell Ch_.,, ~ck 121 )I 62S·7l41 i:il tht Hted Offic~. I Wil•hlrt, Loi A"9f~S ·- FINANCE Hu11ti.t1gton To Sl1are 111 Fu11<l:s Huntin b'1.on Be <'I c h i~I expected to :->hare in ncarl.v Sfi million in manpo\\'er funding this year in a ne1r voca1io11;1I trainrng progran1 being brought to the city for tbe first time. Bob Cunningham. ~lunlington Bearh manpo"·er director, said the city \11iH receive a siza ble share or the fund ing that "·as granted to Orange County lrist v:eek by the U.S. Dcpart1nent of Labor. Cunninghan• has be r 11 \\'Orking u1 the city sinct' Noven1ber gathering data and preparing pl ans for lhe ne\•; progra1n. Jn add:tion, Cu nningham said liunlington llcach also "'ill share at least $i57,000 in summer youth employment funds "'·ith other Orange Coun!y citir.<:. Further, the citv \Yill receive $i4.000 lo subsidize public s r. r vice employment programs. Cunningha n1 said pending federal I e g is I at ion was expected to increase greatly the fu hding for all of these progra1ns, and also probably \YOuld increase 1-Iuntington Beach's share or the funds. SILVER BARS Sllvtr "'' ltltltll OVtr 100-.. In V•llHI Ovrllll Tiit '•ti • Mtlllllt, Ctnlldtflll•I CtrJO,ttf Sltr ... Or lmmedl•I• D•ltvtry IHTlltCOl'<ITINlNTAL IHVl!TMl!Nf COM,.AN'f soe N1w111rt Ctnttr 01"1'11 • I Ultt '2S Tiit Fl11t11ci.1 Ctnttr Ntwlltrl lt•dl. Ct, 64 4-9410 ' • • • • HUT SPRINGS. Va. (CPI1 -General Motors Corp. 1s lh inking about raising pnt:cs on its 1974 models and has .5Ubmitted the n e <; e. s a r y nnaocial data to the (;o of Li l'ing: Counci l. Gto.·f Chair an l!ichani C. Gerstenberg has armour.ced. Gerstenberg said no decision h:id bfen reached on ~·helher (;,\! Wt)uld folio"' ford i'ofotor Co .. \l'hich earlier this ""'L'Ck raised prices on current model cars and 1n1cks by 3.5 pcrcenl an average $163 per \'ehicle. Like F'ord , General ~iotors pledged !3SI Drcember to prevcn1 price increases in return for early exemptlon from Phase IV econo1nu; con trols. Ford 00""' s a .V ~ unforseen cost i n ('re as es forred them to break th~ pled~c. an act ion council Director John ·r. Dunlop l'iil!ecl ''1111warranted ... Order Yours NOW ••• (-?j !\.. \__,lh. 1000 lrf., , \ ~\_\ Beautiful ~~<:--~ Stick-on Labels -""'V-'T v- • PERSONALIZED •STYLISH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mrt. Jolln Do• l2J M•ln S11e e1 An1low11 , An1tt11e 12J(~ ' • r -----------~--------, ) Fill in this coupon, clip--1r\d mail wi th $1 .2$ ta: Piiot Pr inting L1tMI Div., Pott Off ice Box 1560 Coit• Mes•, C&lifornia 91626 I• Sure to llM Y•Ur z1, CM• ' ........ . --~iij'i·''li'§"'*™ : L-----------------J j a R F er I c di D d 21 A F F ci f I I gi cl 0 re t r •• R , DAILY PILOT C 5 Real Estate Irvit1e Tow1ll101nes Now Qpen •I ~\' Questions)Comment By Reeltor Rendell Mc:Cerdle I have just sold our hou1e •t a profit. I under· tfand that you c1n sav• tax dollars when you Mii your house •.. If you buy anoth•r hous•. What are the guidelines that we must follow in order to s•ve dollars? V.U., Huntington Belch Norn1a.Jly, laxpayers who sell their home for a substantial profit face a heavy tax load, but this burden can he avoided. If you buy another home that costs as much or more than the sales price of the old one, with.in a specified time, the profit frotn the sale is not included in your taxable in- come. Usually, the new house must be bought and occupied within a period starting one year before and ending one year after the sale. Longer periods are permitted for servicemen on active dU:ty and when building a new home. This tax defennent applies onl.y to the sale of a. home which is the family 's n1ain residence. \Vhen figuring the amount of gain for which tax n1ay be postponed, you may deduct for "fix.up" expenses if they \Vere acco1nplished within 90 days prior to the sale, an.d paid for no later than 30 days after the sale. Chcck -.~jth your accountant or the IRS on details if this matter affects you. It could be well worth your while . EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall R. McCardle is an in· vestment analyst: n college lecturer, and author of .. Real Estate ill California." Send your comments and questio11.s to Randall R. AlcCardle, clo the Daily Pilot, Pose Office Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. JAPANESE RESTAURANT UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT KOLL CENTER A Tou~h of Orient Japcinese Restaurcuit. Set for Koll Center Amid the hectic pace of nearby construction ·workers and modem, reflective glass office buildings n e a r i n g completion. a s e r e n e , centuries...old religious ritual has marked s t a r t of construction activities for a $1.2 mlllion Japanese dining facility at Koll Center. acre office complex. of wh ich overlooking an outdoor ga rden f\1TK is a part, v»ill contain c:on1plex. will be available on J ,600.000 squa re feet of office an advance reserva tion basis. space as ~·ell as other The garden, con1plele v:Hh ancillary facilities inlctiding a \\·ater fountain , brook and 418·room Atlas Hotel . bonzai trees. also can pc Dt>..signcd by the Los Angeles • reserved for group use. branch of GK Desi gn Needless .to say, t he International. Inc. of U>s restauranJ. will have a. cozy Angeles. tbe .new 8,000 square and p\easanl lounge with a fool single-story restuarant good blend of J a P a n ~ s e will seat 200 patrons, it was atmos~here · and . Amer~can disclosed by Taskashi Shida, convenience including a piano project architect bar. Acco?'d1ng to ·Kunizo Eifu To be built by the Don Koll Villa Granada Townhon1es. located in the Irvine planned oonununity of East b I u f r Village. a~ 18 deluxe con· dominium to.,.,nhomes. ne\\.·ly converted from an apartu1cut complex. They are con1p!ctel y r efurbished . featuring nc\v carpeting of the b u y e r ' s cl'loice, nev.• app l iances . luminous ctillngs. rn1rrore<l door~. Yt'\'I bars and elet'· tricnlly opcr11.ted i:: a r a i; c doors. l'ri< .. 't.od at $49.500 to Ss.1,500. for the lhret' and r 0 u r hcdroon1 tov.•nhon1es a n d StiG,~. Ori lht' six bt.."droom. The nn1ple sized units range frorn 1850 squar~ ft.-et to 2850 square feet for lhe six bedroom unit . ~lodcls. at Bl.1 1\m1gos \Var. are open fron1 10 a.m. lO 5 p.n1 . .iod may be reaehed by taking Jamboree !toad to Eastbluff Drive. then on to ~lar Vista Urive to Domingo \\1ay. tht:n to An1!g~ Way. Ap- polntn1cnts and inforn1at\ou 1nay bt' obt.ainl'd by calling Eastbluff Realty at 644-1133. State's Realtors Plan Clothed in the· traditional robes which mark his office, Rev. TaiidU Tsuyuki, head minister or the Konkokyo Church of Los Angeles. presided over Kuwaire Shikt activities, conducted to seek divine blessings on the project. Yamada. president of ~mpany, the new r~ura1.1t California t>.1TK eqrp., the 1s 1targeted for completion this dining facility will bring _1a_1_. ------- together both Japanese and Furnished model for yotJr viewing pteasure. Case Historv Senrinar " session will be to discuss how to put together small In· ''estment groups (JO or less in· vestors) in pr iv ate syn- dications under current laws and regulations. American cultures. T h e overall theme is evident from the large Japanese v.·a\l design for togetherness, '8.ffixed lo the v.·all just outsltle l h e restaurant's entrance. to the variety of dining experiences available inside. Evety Satur!Yy In Ill• DAILY PILOT Open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. l and is included 1n prices: from S190.900. For information: \ Promontory Bay Homes 633 Bayside Drive I NeWPort Beach, California 92662 / (71.dJ 673-3900 Irvine Pacific deWloprnent company Registrations are now being accepted for the California Real E st a t e Association's Jo"'ifth Annual Real Estate S}1l· dicalion Case llistory Con- rerence, C()-!lponsored by CREA's Real Estate Syn· dication and Realtors Institute Divisions. Second day speakers, all successful syndlcators and Realtors. are Bernard J . MacElhoony Jr., of San1a Barbara: Dan Ingram of To~· ranee; William Blair of Los Altos; and LawleS!. First ofl &e\'e ral fin e restuaurants to be built in the $100 million Koll C e n t e r Newport project, the Japanese restaurant Is a developi;nent of c.aiifomia :P.1TK Corporation, a subliididary of MTK Corp. of Ameri ca. The parent organization is a Japanese joint venture of Nag o Ya .Railroad Co. Ltd. and 'I'oppan Printing C.O. Ltd.. largest Japanese firm in printing and other related products. Coldwell Banker Commercial Brokerage Cqm p any represented Koll and MTK in the site selection. YA MADA EXPLAINED that ,guests will begin their dining experience by way or .':=========~-----------------------------­the restaurant's flagstone -- Sessions v.·ill be held 1.fon· day and Tuesday, 1.1ay 20 al1d 21. at Disneyland Hotel in Anaheitn and Thursday and ~"'riday, !l·lay 23 and 24, at the Fai rmont J-lotel in San Fran- cisco. Noted speakers ·win be featured. Tu'O units of credit 1ov.•ard Graduate. Healtors JnstHute Certificate will be give n. The $6 registration fee in- cludes sessions !or two days, one luncheon and all con· ferencc materials. Fl~ DAY speakers are tv.·o of the nation's most respected authorities on real esta te syndication. They arc Realtor Harris E. Lawless of San Francisco and attorney Barry Collen o{ Los Angleles . They will discuss various aspects of property as lt af· rccts syndication such as selection, analysis, acquisition, marketing and managing. The first day's program outline consists of Syndication Update. Purpose of l his THE SECOND day program will feature Syndication Case Histories. Jn Ibis session e:t· perts will tell how to put together successful private syndicates on four different types of properly. · ~facElhenny will speak on Syndication of an Apartment House; Ingram on Syndication on Raw Land: Blair on Syn- dication of Comme rcial Property; and Lawless on Syndication of a Condominium Converted from an Apartment House. A queslion . and answer session will follow e a c h speaker. , Interested persons should mail their registration to Realtors Institute Division, California Real ·Est ate Association, 505 Shatto Place, Los Angeles 900'l0. KOU. CENTER Newport is a joint venture of the Koll Partners and Aetna Life and Casualty Company. The 125- Kauf1uan Firn1 Given Awar.d 'Ibe s outhern California OivisllSn of Kaufman and Broad. Joe., has won the multinational housing company's President's Quality Cup tor 1973. The company's President's QJp tradition began in 1966, rewarding the division with the best performance record. In 1972, the tradition was """""" ~ Ille mlditioo .of a Quality Olp re co gn 1 z1n g production excellence 1 n d positive custome r respQnSe. entrance which features a bridge v,.·ith a tranguil garden setting. The entryway is patterned after a Koji mall, :i narrow passageway bordered by small shops and typically found in older Japanese towns. Once inside, guests may elect to dine in an intimate sushi corner and watch a knife-wielding ctier prepare entres, or enjoy difung in the facility '& teppan yakl comer. Still another dining experience awaits guests in th e restaurant's main din.ing room \Vhere traditional Japanese and American meals are served in a table and chair comp l ex which will accommodate 120 patrons. For those who enjoy the more traditiooal Japanese dinin~ customs, there is the tatanu room in which meals are sened on low tables by kilMlli><:lad hostesses a n d patrons are seated oo floor cushions. A SMAIL cfAom {or only_ 16 mere (/JreJzdentJ With CNer 155 corporate presidents, vice-presidents, and their families •lready "at home" In Deane Homes Big Canyon, Newport Beach, you can be fairly sure some of your friends have •lready bought here. After all, people who have achieved this kind of l~e sly le travel in relatively limited circles. The most elegant homes were saved for fBSt Only 16 remain In the ultimate locations overlooking the plush fairways and lakes of Big Canyon Country Club, or the sparkling lights of the Newport Center, only a tee shot •way ... all minutes from your boot in Newport Bay. A guarded community, with full·tlme malnten•nce Included. Hurry-when these are gone, you know where prices will go! ,_$125,000 ,. $226,500 Deane a Homes ~ Iffill$~liil newPORT seactt ~ "£0UAl HOUSING ~ OftPORTONITIES'' Modiil1 Open Dally (714) 644-6056 Look WllM's Opent· What's open is a package full of exciting models. Come-what wa'wdone to them. Look ~t the superb blend of livability and localion with maintenance free 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes fn>m $26,490. • Customd,_.. • Custom shagcapoting • Large heated pool, bath"°""' and cabana . • Gas range and oven, dishwaslw and disposal • Central air conditioning • Enclosed garage • ConC8m package, heavy duty installation thruout. 22118 Ml~ya. El Toro, Calif. (714) 586-1390 . . l>iltc:tiofl« From LOI A"941ln, ............ Fwy,"'"" (SN~~~ DitgOhity. to El Toro Rd. Lett to El TOfO 1hln left on El Toro Ref, (1·ff2milaJ to FROM Fash ion Island Newport B'each STEREO SOUNQS OF THE .HARBOR • J • • • • !' !) DAILY P1L_O_T~~~~~~~~-S-'_'d_,_Y,~M_ay~l2~1_0~74 S a11 C le111e11te Heights Project Se lli1ig Rapidly • • • Sixth Unit Readied 1uruing left to Mulrlancfs Boulevard, then ie!t to Ridge Route and left to Elrond Lane. Construction of the sixth ba1hs feature p u 11 man iOcremenl of Countryside, a cabinets with culturl!d n1arble •11 million development of tops. Other features include cost-.-----------. single, detached. ™¥nes by saving forced air heating \\'ith TRACT BUILDERS i:'1v1• salts or Presidential llt'IJ:hl~ to11•nhouses last week were-reported by Oia.rles_ J>. f);1y of l)ay Realty Inc., sales .llf;t•nl for the development nrrrlooking San Clen1ente. 'rhe one and t"·~story to1vnho1ncs, now in its fiflh phase or C011.5truj:tiOn_,_ include wall-t1>-wall (' a Ip e I in g. cathedral ('ciling in the bc<lroo1n suites. 1 1 ~ to 212 baths and t"·o fenced patios. Kitchens feature l um 'in o us \ M.J . Brock and Sons, Inc., ducts sired for air conditioning at Lake Forest, is now Wlder and fully insulated walls and .,,. .. _-way, according to C.OWltryslde l.1!ilings. 1 Sales Manager Nom1 Stern. VA. FHA and cqnventional , .... --lit l .S'to C°', ....... , Appr~inting Jl rope rt y \ aluc~ were cited as a priinary reason for the sale's pattE>rn, Day said. "\Ve 've 1i.1ahzcd an appreciation fac- tor of S2.000 or more in Jess than a year." Ct'ilings, c e r a nl i c tile l:.~tlf~'!c~ countertops and bu i It -in appliances including an eye- Jevel. self-cleaning oven . Attal-heel private garages lead directly into the nomes. TllE TO\\'NlfOUSES are S11ace a1ad Co11venieiice .\LL llO:'llES in Presidential ll1•1ghts share a view of the • Pac1f1t Ocran. from the \\'l'~1 ern \\'hire I louse to Dana J'o1n! Yacht J/arbor, and soinc :-lrl•!cht.>s of San Clemente's :i.:olf course. Curved drives 111th cul-de-sac streets wind up the hillside past the dwellings \1 here thC' builder. Douglass- 1-'acitlc Coq). of San Clemente, ha s land!it<1 ped the streets and .... IQtX'S wilh nearly 2,000 trees, rnorl' than 10.000 shrubs and clustered sn groups of six The spacious country kitchen and fam iJy room is a popular around a U-shapcd courtyard. Casa &india n1odel at New l\'ladrid homes in l\llssion Viejo. feature of the Five floor plans are available -- bu~hcs and , \\'ith llo\1't!r1ng plants. vines a n d in 11o;o and three bedrooin des'igns. \Vhen completed. the $~-million master planned community ll'ill contain IO heated swinuning pools. Nine already are available. All exterior maintenance is provided_ through a homeowners association. 1'he dwellings are priced rrom $30.990 to $.54.990. A sales office is open daily froin 10 a.m. at 571 Avenida Adobe. llo11sing Dips Ne u; Stcite Starts Dolvn SAN FHANCJSCO fAP) -New home cons1ruction in l'<ilif.ornia this year is falling behind the pace set in years· pi.Isl. Bank of A1nerica economists report. Housing starts in ?l-1arch were up 22 percent over F'el> runry. the bank said, but that increase is Jess lhan the riorrnal seasonal gain. R. Gene Conatser, vice president aod director of eco- nomic research, said 12,400 new homes were begwi in tt1arch compi!red to 10,200 in 1F'ebruary. "Comparing !his March's increase to the nom1al sea- sonal increase and projecting new construction ror the full year, \1·e calculale a six percent dip in the seasonally adjusted rate." he said. Conatser said at that rate about 148,000 new housing units would be built this year, but an expected moderate gain during the last half of. 1974 leads the bank!s economists to forecast a 175,000 unit year. lluntinO'ton ~ Lake Office Leases Set f\1atlow -K e n n e d y Cor- poration has announced the signing of leases \\'ith an aggregate value of $503,393 at Huntington Executive Park. a new lake-oriented o f f i c e development in Huntington Beach. Of the total amount. $309.12() represents long term leases for commercial t e n a n l s Including J. ~1athews \V inery and Park Place Realt y . $194,273 is for office and professional tenants including Compass Computer Services, Rlchar<l E. Borkovetz and Associales, Dr. John Forte. and Dr. \V. Doyle Edson. The office park features a 21,i acre Jake . a Red Onion Restaurant. a C h a r I e y Brown's Restaurant. and 11,840 square feet of retail shops and services. Office space is available in three tw<rstory buildings with d~ks and balconies overlooking the lake. The developers are Huntington Capital Corp. of Huntington Beach. Apcirtment Show Set For A 11ahei111 Center The Anahein1 Convention Center will again be the scene for the fourth a n n u a I Orange C o u n t y Apartment Association's Trade Show. Opening at Noon on Saturday l\1ay 18, it \\1\1 run for l\\'O days, closing· each day al 6 p.m. Some SD exhibitors and suppliers to the Apartment Rental Industry \\'ill display and demonstrate the i r products and services. Of unusual interest will be a computer analysis (on the spot) of each visitors apartment building, giving the market va l ue. tax consequences and i n c o m e perlormance for the next seven years. Among the six professional seminar speakers will be the amazing H. James Zinger. talking on the subject of ··Hypnotizing Yourseli Into Success or Failure in the Apartment Business." The first seminar speaker will be at 1:00 p.m. sharp on Saturday. Additional speakers 'Nill follow on the ·subjects of ''1be Risk of Renting Apartments -and •lo\\" To Lessen It" by attorney Charles R. Brady ; and 1'Do You and Will You Jleally Own Your Apartment, in the End" by Don Hagy, Vice President, Stewart Title Company . Other seminar subjects will be '·Ate We Crazy for Owning Apa rtmel\ls'', by Du an e Gomer, UCLA instructor and lectmer, followed by a report !rom the Apartment A s soc iation's Sacramento legislative advocate, Fred C. Feiten. His subject is "'fen A1illion Tenants can·1 be Wronged." C. H. Fierce, Execulive Director announces t h a t complimentary tickets have been mailed to all Apartment Association of Orange County members. r\on members and the general public nlay securt! free tickets by coming to the office of the AAOC, 4000 \V. Chapman Avenue, Orange or send in a self addressed. ' stamped (20 cent) envelope and six tickets will be mailed, promptly. The current unit will Include rinencing is available \vilh as 61 one and two.story hoines, little as five percent down. ranging in size fron1 927 to CoWllr)ls!de models, fu~y up lo '5,000,qOO" 1,398 square reet and in price dccoratt'Ctj ant\, [urnished by W. R. DuBois Jnc .. lrom $29,450 to ~,450. D.!lrrcll f·fpwe Associates, arc1 ~===4:9:4:.J'.:'.1:8:1±:\=~ "A strong sales pace was open daily rrom 10 a.m. lOJ. set from the ve,Y begiMing dusk. They may be seen by Kids Like lo at Countryside," SI e r n driving south on the Santa reports, "with more than 21 Ana-Sa n Diego Freoway to lhe As k Ancl y of the 61 in th e sixth incren1ent _E::_I _:T_:_or:_:o__:_R_:_oa:__d__:_o._ff_::-<~•m__:_pc__, _1_he_n __ --------- already sold." '· STERN ATTRIBUTES the success of this Brock-built development in part to the wide range of design and construction <:hoices offered. Buyers 'at Countryside have substantial I a t i t u de in "custemizing" the homes they select to suit the lifestyle or their families, he said. Alnong the choices avaifable are five basic plans with 25 different exterior treatments and ten color schernes. t\vo to four bedrooms and one or tv.'o baths. Typical of the \'ariety offer,ed are five floor c:overings and five counter top selections. Brick or stone fireplaces wi1h extended 1ieaz-:ths are optional. A special feaiure, found in a tw1>-slory plan. is an unfinished upstairs "bonus" area which provides lhe buyer with a freedom of choice to finish into a third bedroo!11. family rooin, study or whatever fulfills his family's needs. DESIGNED BY Red ~10\\i & Associ ates of Santa Ana, 1nost plans have inipressh·e double door entries. "'i1h cathedral ceilins:s available in some models. Purchase prjce includes gas range and oven . r""ange hood and food ..... aste disposer, decorator formica kitchen coun ter s . A dishwasher is optional. All • NEIL BEAITY M._of Cocntal lf9iotl FREI;! REAL ESTATE SALES SEMINAR in "CLOSING TECHNIQUES" at LIDO THEATER 3454 Via Udo Newport Beach MONDAY -MAY 13th 8:30 to NOON Featuring DAYE DIEGELMAM Nationally known -Real Estate Counselor, Educator. Author and Lecturer. Recognized autho r it,y on Salesmanship, Tax Shel ter. Exchanging and Syndica tion. He teaches "Practical '-' solutions to sales problems. I Sponsored ~y STEWART TITLE COMPANY Coll 17141 558-2932 900 Noritl Broadway, SCIOia Ana • FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . • 4 cyl., 4-spetd;(dlsc) brakes. t\eater, vinyl interior, bucket seats, deluxe bumper group. Lie. 4R10Xl653JD / '68 CHEV. Impala v .a, auto. trans .• power Steering, recllo, heater. Lie. No, WAH985. :? .. ! .. ~~.~Y.! .!~,!~ieense No. $1 4 8 8 tS8iOBWl . , '72 PINTO 2 Dr. $1488 ~~~·t'.: 1 9 7 4 p INTO •,_.,AM/FM '•dlo, "'"'"Uc. No. 777ESE ' R~.~~~~~! 1-:-~09-,,.~.-~~-.. ~-.,!-~~-F7"-"· __ $_1_5_8_8_ Se ats, bumper guards. FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ tlntedglass,#<x11'2635« :?9u .~v9!!>,,f"'~~~.li~~~advfor$17 8 8 a camper. Lie. No. 17071G IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2300 cc. ~ cyl., .• speed. A71x13 whltewell tlrn. 1lnted gl•ss. rnetelllc fini5h. <•R12.C161704) 974 MUSTANG II HARDTOP ,:~~ .. !~~~ .~eo".!!r.~r. .... ,, $1 conditioning, power steering, power Cdlsc) brakes, radio, heater, tinted glass. Lie. No. fSJDTT '72 GALAXIE 500 $ V·I, auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, powe1 steering, power brakes, radio, heater. vinyl roof, 1 tinted glass. Lie . No. "8EMQ · 988 988 :~!.!~~~~~ate,, lie. No WXPA03 $1 9 8 a· '70 FORD E300 Van Auto. tral'tl., radio, hHter. #AHH71110 ~·----------------- $ 21 ·88 Power Disc Brakes 2.3litre,1-------------~-----.... - auto. trans., heater, whitwall. tires, tinted glass. Llcenst No. 14F02Y292896 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY lllAND174 NEW HAID'rOP L~ Incl : VI, tuto. trans., IKtory air. power steering, ..,...r disc brakes, steel belted whitewall tires, tln1ed gl1ss, dlx. burTilJer group. (4J59S11«113) IUND NIW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DAJL v PILOT D J J '74 FORD PICKUP AND CAMPER THIS PICKUP TRUCK & CAMPER IS READY FOR YOUR PERSONAL TOUCH. 4 speed trans .• heater, whitewalUires, vinyl in· terior; too l kit. SGTAN46013 ' BOTH UNITS BRAND NEW '74 FORD VAN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 6 cyl., adi. pass. seat, gauges solid·state ignition, sliding cargo door, extra .,; ,cooling ~ad iator , F&R . -;· chrome bumpers, low ~ .. mount swing lok; mirror. • ...... ;~ tELBSH420905 :?~ut~'~n~~.~~~l~~tonl,,., '''""$ 2 8 8 8 steering, redlo, heater, vinyl roof. lo miles. ----~-.,. 190-4GJJ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~=0 1974 LTD 4 Dr. H.T. IMMEDIATE . 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"*"""' 1tt.r SL,.·71Ut In the Se1·vice KLAN WAS STRONG WHEN TH IS PICTURE WAS TAKEN IN GEORGIA IN 1948 Men in Hood.d Robe' Used to Meet Over Barbecue, Pk>t Murder, Maytlem 2700 Petenoo Plact, OllSta "7,. ""' c:1c.tton °' 1111, '*'''· 1toT1C• TO c•EOtTOJit PUBLIC NOTICE :-ilesa. graduated from recruit •*'J•••i~•',n';.,..0 1u,.1•10• cOU•T D' THI! ..,,_ ITiliTI <>" e.t.U,O•N IA FDlt I ttm training at the Na\-al Training ~=mt .. f1f """ ft!t'fol d THI COUMTY Oil' ORAffG£ NOTICI TO c••DITO•• Center, San Diego. STI'-···· ~~.~ otot'°"11 ltl1to !If H .. H:;.':t~ MA A: T t N SUl'lRIOI: COUttT °" TW• ~ 5TATt: O' CALlil'ORMIA .Modern-day Ku Klux Klan ,. Fir R . I r:;t~;,,.c..lfl9nl•""' T~r~Trr!I':i ~':~v GIVl!H ' tu lllr '0• THI c,.~u~T~~" OttA NO• .,avy eman ec r u 1 A~ ._. ....,111""""• <,...,ltor1 of ...,. •-r Nlmect lfilt<:ldrl'lt Ei1111 o1 0 11: 'iMtTH 1 0 Wayne E. Carbajal. son of Pvtill"*! ~ ..... Cot1t 0.•ly ""'°'· flWI I ll pr~ 1'1vlng cl•lnu •lrt11! .... Ill. SMITl-4 ), ci.<~-.... ILu.ttrO Carba.aJ Miy U. It, 2"' J-L lf71 1~71 i.lcl lllC-l 1'1 flQ~•l<I lo ni.t .-n, NOTICE IS NEREIY GIVEN ~11'!. :-.tar}' L. J of -wlllt l1'lt "9CIUI,.,. v~rien. !n IT'ii dflu c!Wlltoti °' 111e 00 "' the ~-I f · PUBLIC .. 'OTICE of""-<"'-'11; f1f '"" •OOV. ll'tlltt.<1 court. or 1!'111 1 • vi '*""" "'-ti! 16414 Ewwest VU'-e. ountam • ., ,0 pr9Vnl """'-wtlt'I "" _..., 1 " P9"IOM h1...t11g ct1t'""' 191"-! fM Vall ~--•ed from r •t VCIU(,..,.l IO lllr ~ II 1llol L.lw &I d (le(.,...! lft ,..,..,....., IO f(ll flMm ey, gr ..... U4l ta'Ul SLLl'·11116 Offlc of F.llEDlllCK & ~HES J!i50 w1rtl !I'll '-IUI"' '19VC,.,.,I, In tM llf'lk . training at the Naval Training SULl'll:IOtll COURT 0, (A Ll,.OltlllA W1 1.,:~ Blv<I .. SI•. um. Lot ~ of'"" cllt•k"' ,,,. ebeYI .-illl1f(I t-. ~ D. C~NTY Oil' OttANOa Ctllfwnl l, whlc" !1 "'9 ~ o1 bln!llUI lo P<'IWlll ,.....,_ wllll tr. ,__....., Center, San 1ego. "' CMc c...., ~ .., of 1111 u1t11trs19ned ln .n rNr..r. PfM•ln. ~ lo..,,., ""°'"91111 1t 11te llff'lci ·-· ....... c.11...... •"9 to IM "'''' O'I .. 1(1 dlC"l(l..U, wlfflln of hh llt0r'1ley, Al.AN 0. Ll'AU\V, INC tDll lour ,.._11'1, 111.r l'M llrY pVOllt•I .. o1 ICl1S M•ln l!•WI, !wilt Hi. ll:IYW'U(I •. J\farlne Cpl Ronald G. CA.$~ NUMIE• _,s 1~1, ""'1<1 C•lllof!'lle nj(IJ, Wllltll 11 1,,. t>llC't of band the f SUMMOlolS Ol!tO .l.r>'•I n . ''" t>vtl ...... cf Int"'""'"'""'-In Ill m1111 .. Taylor. hus of. onner l"l.AIHTI FF: Tll:A"' OlNM "MUOC (,.1,11,. NOll:MA Tll:1~1L£Tf l i nd per11ll'llr.q lo ll1e h!1l1 ot Wl(I ~ Has Fallen on Hard Times ' By OOSALD P. \1YERS Ufll1tcl •r111 tlltlrNliel .. The Ku Klux Klan is alive in the minds of a few <A'ho remember the days v.flen faceless men in hooded robes of scarlet. green and white satin discus-sed murder and mayhem over a barbecue supper and then practiced what they preached. The Klan first was started on Olrist- mas eve in 1865 by six yoong Confederate vtterans at Pulaski . Tenn., as a rocial club to frighten freedmen. I!.! membership grew to an estimated 5 million in the early 20th century as a "high-class, m)'Stic. social and patriotic.·· group that stood for womanhood and supremacy of lhe white race. KLANS~IE~ HATED blacks, Catholics, Jews, foreigners and organized labor. They bombed and burned and beat up !heir enemies. But today. the once-feared knights of the Ku Klux Klan is a shriveled lot of men. \\'omen and even children, "ho talk of big things and do little. They don't have much money, power or influence. They wear business suits instead of robes and their enemies are Communists, pornography and blacks. Klansmen hold an occasional rally to burn a cross but they refer to them now as "crDSIS Ughtings." The KKK is split into sp!intervgroups and nobody knows · exactly how many klansmen there are. James R. Venable of Stone t-.1ountain . r.a .. imperi al "·izard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan , ooe of about si x na- tional Klan groups, said h.is organization has gTO\\'Tl about 81 ,000 members na- Uonvoide in the past three years, boosting total membership °'·er 100,000. HE SAID TJIE KLA.~ is financed by in- itiation fees and-dues. l\fen pay a S15 ill- itiatlon fee and SI~ annual dues, women Sl2 initialion and $12 dues and teen-agers SS for each. Locall y, the Klan meels the fourth Sunday of every month on Venable's farm at Stone Mountain and he said JOO to 200 attend. "We've got plenty of things to fight ." said the Georgia farmer. "We've gol Communism, socialism, this racial ques- tion, an these foreign subjects and undesirables coming. \Ve arc tota!ly against that unless they are investigated to determine if they are desirable." P.tost of · the nation's law officers dispute th.e Klan's claimed I a r g e membership. But there are those "'ho agree \1•ith Addie Barlow Frazier of Dalla s. Tex., a Klan organizer. 'vho said: "Our strength is in our invisibility." What is left or the Kl 11n is "·orricd about its image and has changed its tac· tics. Political pressure has replaced viol ence. "\YE ffGIJT TllltOUGH the ballot tx>x rather than "i lh bullets. That is the most U"I TtltPl'lolt IMPERIAL WIZARD Robert Stlelton effecth-e '¥1-ay.'1 said Scoit Xelson, 35. a Houstoo. Tex .. gas cxynpany collection agent \\·M spilt from fhe "KKK because he thought its members 11cre too apathetic. ·'They \\'ere a bunch of o:iffce and doughnut mm and .,,.·ere keeping the young fellas out. So J started the Texas Fiery Knights," ~el9>n said. ··\re are rC('ruiting more acti\'ely than in tre past and ·we have se\"eral hundred m('mbers here in Trxas. the rnajority in HoustCfn. "Things like the Zebra killings in Califomia arc going to cau...'1.e a lot of ac- iivity in tile roming month.-;, espc.-cially this summer. I look r()r it to happen in St. Louis and ~troll. The main thing is to stop Communism in th is rountr)'. The black man is not any longer the problem in this country. It's the politici ans "'ho arc sending our mooey to foreign coun· tries. I believe many of them are Com·~ munists.'' A sign of changing t lrTIC':' came recently "·hen /\·e/son 's group endorsed a biack man, Jack Terry, for justice of the peace in a race against a 11•hitc man and tn·o tllexican-Amcric<1ns . "This is the first time I\c C\Cr knov.11 of lht! Klan to endorse :i bl:ick man for office." said !\elson. add ing that the vote among local Klansmen 1\as not unanimous and "somr of 1ht!nl arc ;i Ill· tie bil upse t ahout it." Nel son said he bC'licvcd !he: "·hile man What '"rhey Mean By Unlttd Prtss Jntematlonal A '"'Klave:m" is the smallest unit. a JocaI club, of the Ku Klu:ii: Klan , an "ex- alted cyclops" Is ils president, a ''kludd" ill chaplain. a "khgrapp" its secretary and a "klabee" it.s treasurer. 1l>oJe are a few of the terms com· mooly med in the KKK. Others are. The Invisible empire -overall ter- ritorial juri!dk:tlon of a Ku Klu x Klan. Kloran -offklal ritual book. KJAncrafl -Spirit and knowl<<lge of all matters pertabting tn the KJ<K. Klecttokon -Klan initiation fee. JWendir -Sped.al Klan terminology to dcljgru•te days. months 1:1nd years. Imperial k.Jonvocat11>n-~a t1onal KKK cooventlon. Imper ial kloocDimn -Su preme Rd- ' !!Ory and govanlng 00.nl of the KKK R"Alm -Territorill subd1v1o;lr1n of the ht1·islble emp.ltt mvmnf a ~talc. Prov~ -Territoria su~h ll!fon of a -~ ri.alm co\-ering 1 congreuJfjfljJ diEtr1r1 I Klorero -A realm convcnt1on. also the. realm governing and advisory board. Klonvtrse -Convention of a provi nce. Klonca ve -~rct convention or meeting. Allens -Persons not members or the Klan. Imperial wizard -National president. Grand dragon -Stale president J\larogo -Inner guard. Klexter -Outer gu11rd. ln1pcrial klonsel -Nat1on11I legal ad· \'1Ser. Night hnwk -Auditor on natiMal and s1ate levels, Jn charge. of candidates on ]()('al level. Klokann board -three members of local clui> v.'ho act as audllors and in- \·estigators. Gren t titan -Top office of a provJnee. r.etill -Aides of imperial wtzard. Hydras -Aides of grand dragon. f'~uries -Aides of great tllan. Terrors -Aidtts of e:ii:altt'd cyclops. • :-.fiss L\Tin L. SiS'SOO of °"'-•ntt: l>ll:!CE OEVE!.O,.MENT EO!TM .OOAOTHY LEOEll:Ell .. lll'lin twr montl'd 111.. !hr fir ; in th(' ract ··mai· have a cri1ninal . COM,.ANV. PlllC E OE VELO,.MENT Co-.1.<1m111ltlr1tr11 "' ,,..., ····!~ WOllc11;on of !nit noll(I. I Huntington Be a ch . was COMP.I.HY, e ct11"pOr"ill0rt o.1.vio w ot ,,,. ~-fWfned oeceo.nr 0111111 Mer t. "''" ~~~t~c:.::::!.the patriotism meritor~~~ promothted,~ ~s ~~:R1g~EL~":~1~rt., co'~.~~~= t..~:J~. '* ~~!:~N"'ttif!M~~r 1111"' .oo....t present , ....... a t e . i.anne ,. s 1 t11•ouo11 v. ll'lcf1111w. u 1n ~u• ALAN ~7:ru:-Ci':r' Another KKK group met F'riday in a Corps Base at Camp Lejeune 0 '"' o...,_,," A civu corn1>11Jnt A"-¥1 ,.,. c..um~t'r•ttl• 1111 Mii. 1 ' · field north of Vidor, Tex .. and the onl.v ,. C · ~,··~w1'1.!i.,,'"' !hi 1'111"'1" .,.i111t rou. ,.wi1s11e<1 O••llPI c111~1 O•rtv Pllo1, JllY1"1.: ~~u=~."'~ I•· . m I .., ... I 0 dlfentt "''I , • ..,, .. n, 'l'..i ,\pf"U lll.'"" Mly 5, ll. u. 1911 H1'·1( Ttl: '"') -controrersy "·as "·ho "·ouJd bur "'hat at "' ,, ,.. " tl'il• court • wr1tt., p1H<11~ __ At,_,.., . r~ ••1-.. lo ~ co...p!1l~t lor • .,...1111" PUBLIC NOTICE P f'or l!UC:llfll'" a cake sale. Pri\·at.e first class Nancy A. or 0t11 1>4rec11"', 11 • J11111u courti wtlllln ~ 4 11111d Or•n91 Cot51 01ur 1111cit. D ·d Duk f R d :.> <11f1 '""" tlllt •u-11 loll"Yed .,,, -r • n. n. 1'. 1t11 UfO.I~ a\1 e o Eaton ouge. gran Hu.II graduated frun the newly "°"'· 01.....,.,.1M. "°""" <llf•vtt w1u "" '1cT1T1ou1 1us11o1•s1 --------....::::.::: dragon of the Loui.siana KKK , is a senior established Women's Anny '""...., 0t1 •1>Pllcat1ori 1w n.. P4••ntttt M'ICI NAM• STATIMl:NT PUBLIC None.~ • • 1111 cou" m1y 1nt .. 1 l"°'"""'r ~llnit Thi lo\tow\119 ,..,.,_ art doing ,i:;, at Louisiana State l7n.i\'ef'SitV ancf he Cor""" tramnHf center at Ft YOU lor ""' '"""ef or o1"9r "' ! INM"fl• I I' 1----·usec:f to be head of the Ameiican '.'\azi ,...... '"& • · ,_,..., 111 11ie co<noleln ' • TUSTIN PA c 1" 1 c ll:EAL TV 1o10T1cE T-o CiliiDrTQ1S--Jackson, s. c. She 1.S the II .,.., whll " .... I~ ...... ~If OPEltATIO"'!.· 1ll'll ... ocl<lo "'··~Si.lie SU,El:lOA COUltT 01' THI Party. He. 100, talks as ii the Klan "·ere daughter of JI.Ir and \Its ~".::::,IA !!lit"''"•'·'°" .,_10 .., !: 1•s. ,.~"°'' FIMO<ier '*"''" Nrwpori stATe oi: c•L1i:o1tN•• ,Ott f10t.Uishing. (".ordon K. Hull .. 7 Oa~i m.., " 11:. '!'1"::'" ,1,Mll'lll, " •fty, "-;~· J.• es~!:°"'°"', uu v1111 On\IG.I, THI' co~~~~.:!:uo••NOI Lan ,. j n --i. 01,..,-Nov..,.,o.r 17. lt7l N....,,..,., fltlCh, Ct. '2'60 Et111t o1 FLO'l'O w 'l 0 O ' "\\'E OOS'T G[VE out our mem-e. ·'e°"lXI" Uoeo.i.::u. w. E. s1 JOHN . Cl-": c. ,.n"'-v ""'llllpt., tso Uoune R.<1., O.C11Md. · ' bership figures," he said. "But J.re're ex-!SEAL J8y a..,., TfOVMf, De~ p·-·· C• tllOS NOTICE IS HEll:EBY GIVE N to IM 'I · •-d l. ·•-j J SAMUIL L SOS T"f1 tlllll-11 conclucle<I 1w 1 ;e111r1I Cndl!Dri o1 ll'lr •tll>YI .,,..,90 dtc-nt periencing one of the fastest periods of -arine <l'C\.."'' 1e,,.l.C'nan · Att ""-JR. e>1rmer1111p. t1111 1u Pl•-l'lfvln; cJ1Jm1 " 11,,.1 ,,. gro~1h the Klan has ever experienced fn ~llcb.at! Jacobs, whoee 111ife ,,.. ~~ ~""'" 111. t'M T~I• ~~~~' 111911 ..,;ttr """ !;~ =-:::.:~ ~',::' 10" 1111 ""'"'· Lou isiana. especia11y in the major cities Pe.nnv JS the daughter cl 1fr. ~n~ c11~. toOM covn"' Cleft. of Or•nq1 c°"'"tv °" •P•H o111w cltrM o1 "",_, .... ~,/Id ~1;: I and \•-Elmo Lo~ J ol 1" Ul4. lo P"H l!ll , .... "' wltll !"II • -~rew Or eans. Baton Rouge. Lafayette, · u 3 • ;,•ou r. AH~ tw P'f1h1t!ff 'QC" \00\I<_.• "'1111 ~ tJ _...., Shreveport and Monroe. \\'e are tn.·ing to 401 De La Rivira. San .. !:~~,.., Or.-qe Cont o.u., Puoi. Puo11~ 0i-tn0t cw•' 0111, 1>11o1 o1 ~ .• · ...... ~. '/~5•1 ~::'c.~~ Cl •--I led F. ......, ·Ind~ S, lJ, It. n11 1•1• Atlrll lll, ind Moir s. 12. u. lfl'I \(61·11 Att0<ne1 11 L••', 3'J !.ov•~ ,.. .• 1r .. Sll'Mf build a po(iticaJ structure." ement. ll0.3 comp e .n-• Sul!e Jtt Orin~ C:tl•lorl'll1 9"1~ Wftl ~ t:.S. attorney Douglas Gonzales of ,·ironmental Indoctrination · PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ... 1• '"' 1>l•ce o1 tiu tr,.,..t o11nt ~ 1'10TlCE '" •II "'•""'" 11t••••nin; 10 IT'9 1111i. o< Baton Rouge said the Klan il; un-School at Pensacola. Fla. su,.11110. cou•T °' THI ----------·---111<1 ~"51t"'· wt'rlln '°'" mClltl!\s efl"'" d d · f STATa 0' CALIPOI NIA '011 ,ICTITIOUI &UllNESS "" ll"1 P<lbl!<lll1111 OI 11\1• llolltt ergroun in mast parts 0 the rountry. THI! COUNTY°" O•ANOI MAM• STATElllEl'ft O"lcl A!>"tl 74. ,.,,. . "There's no question of their existence Arm}' Specialist Fo ur we. ..,..,. TM '°'~"'II ,.non 11 ao1•.9 b"'""''1 w. "· FLOt.1. 'II •· I S I I k f O•~• TO IHOW CAUSE ON 11: E•ec:vlor 01 "'' Wiii ol and influence." he said. "But r \IOUldn 't . Cu.iot • ' Rem c . son 0 CNANO• °" NAM• lOIJTH CO.UT MOBILE MOME ll'lr lbO•• ltlmt(f CllJU<jfn! call their po"·er significant. The\_' don't ~tr. and ~frs. Fred L . 1~ itw "'•>T•r cit ,,,. AWk •!lor< a1 1tto11;E11:s. lJOO '"''I'll s1 .. N_JKJ<", JAMl'I '"''ON IT I · ~ Sa ~ k L JOHN MAllTt M ICIENEGOE lt l llCI JER.I BIKfl, C1lll. AttonltY •I L1w take positions anymore. They don't go e rruc k, lw1 I ~ uroo ane, 0:1ENEGGEll , Pw.t.wl'l<I •net wirr. 10, Jllfln Jemri wun,..... 2.m M111r11..01 JU ,..,,~ Mltn '''''' around bomb·ng thing an •mo Th Hun tin gt on Be a e h c111nci• o1 Heme Bt...:t., No. 3'. e• Tor-o, c:11u. swt. 211 I S } re. ey rt• • led •th I' 000• WHC'A:EAS Jotlf! N!l•llll Kl.......,ger l r.:I Tnl1 1:1V1lnei1 II <orn:hKlr<I t1f 1n r~ C1iltN'1111 •16" just aren't visible." pa 1c1pa Wl some "• J.rl Kl•nfWer. 1'11110.r.:1 '"° ..,.11,, hi•• 1r.:11..cdu11. . 1' uu1 Ut·H11 Th t · ·bl · f th "KK · soldie-in exercise Laranu·e 111111 tllllr Ptlilloro ... 11h 1111 c1er• "' 11111 Jot>n •· wiur•r A"-r "" l!'•KvtOf' e mos v1s1 e sign o e K in '" CCMJrt 1or Pli'"MIHlon 10 '"•n;r 111,,, ,.~11 1111-1 we1 111K1 .. 11h 1i... "i.D-1l1htd Or1no-C:o.11 01111 ~111t, North Carolina is a 5()..foot-high biJJboa nf Golden Arrow fl in Gennany. n1mt1 trcwn JOl!n M1rllrl IC"neggrr tllCI C'.O<l"TY Clt•IO. ol Or1nge County on ilill<'ll All<'ll 21, llwl ,,.._., S, 11, 1r. 1911 U7 .. 1~ Jeri Klll'llOOlr 10 Jo.,n Mlrlln l(ltnQ end !I. lfl~ ----on the outskirts of the town of Smithfield Je•I LOf11..o 1t11n9, new . tt>e•t'°''· ,..m.. PUBLIC NOTICE 30 ml.I-east f Rale1·gh Erected .. _, Kavv H"i:nltalman S1.e\'en L. IT 15 HEllE&V OA:OEREJ> "''' en ,...,llli•l'lf'<I °'•1'199 Coat! 011iv PHO!,, _____ -c~------ ""' O · ,,...en G llfltt' ~ f 'f nd M Pl<'"IOnt lnli'Hllcl ln 1r.e rn11T1• •!Drti•la A1>•ll ?I. 21, 11\d M•~ S. 11, 191-1>61·11' ll..,.·TIJM years ago, the sign says, "Join & support .1r 1, son o rr r . a rs. •llPHr rn °""'1mtnt ~ cf ti... •t111w -NOT1c1 TO c•101To1tt the United Klans of . .\merica. Inc. Help ".e9lev W. Grilfills ol 3260 •nTltltd court, on Ju,,. 11. 1•11, 11 10 ,co PUBLIC NOTICE suP1•1ott cou•T o' '"• · D k · A r-t 'I o'tloc:~ AM.. of .. 1(1 d1y • .., llltl'I 1nd STAT"R o' CALl,OIN JA ,Oil fight Communism and integration." a ota Ye .• """"a .I.> esa, ~' ,,,_ C•UM, it ...... "-" ......... ""'f • 1'21.. THE COUNTY 0, OltAllGI But no one can remember the last time .Q"raduated from the Field ::.;!ld•:;:1c:•~,11~rN ehtrige o1 11•,... Ho l'1CE TO c•1Eort011s "'·•·mu Klansmen marcbed there. :-itedical Service School at the IT IS FVllTMEll: Oll OEttED 11'111 • IUPl!'RIOI: COURT°' Tlll c!.1::::0.°' Al..ICE G. BEA:RISFOJI O, toay d !hi cit ITATI 0' C.tJ.t,OltNIA l'O• Robert Shelton, 45. of Tuscaloosa, Ala . ~farine Corps Base at Camp ' ... lo -,,..,.. u THE COUNTY D, Ott.t.lfOI "'0TICE 1$ 1-tElll!tY GIVE N "' "" • P11lllfw.rd In tl'll 0111., ,.Uof, • -1.P•Pf• Ne. ..,.,,..,. credl+or1 o1 '"' 1beve 1111n1c1 ~ has been imperial vlizard of the United Lejune, N.C. ~::.~~'i!i.:~·4 ~~~. 1" Cott• E•tti. ot 1:o&ERT H. SCHOl..EFIELO II••.' 111 Ptrtons ,..vi..,.. c111m1 1;1lns1 w... Kl f Am · f 3 H d ' ' ~--w• YI -t i O.Cttlld .. Oll-nr l•lt •l'Qvlte<I fO 1111 !Mn1 ans o er1ca or l years. e rav•s • . . =,1:!., trcwn ..,,. 11111 of tht t1111 NOTICE 1s HER.E&v GIVE"' 10 ,,.,. wt1"' 11w 1'191;.1ue.., _,,.,., 111 tfll otfk; a $15.000 apnual salary aod traveled l'\avy Aviation Structural OATEo: ~ ... 1 i n• c•1<1!!Dr1 a1 t11e •DOW n,.,_, aec..oen1 ,cf'"" clert: o1 tilt •boYI 1111111«1 court. er 120.000 miles last year, mostly in a Win--f.lechanlc Third C1aS3 Ettl [ Fl:AMIC 00.....eN!CHIHI itiai '11 '""ICIO'lt t111t1no '11;"'1 ~insi '"' 0 ~Hint ,,,.'"· •1111 '"' "ICHM•1 .. J\IOM O'I fht $ 111(1 dtce<lltl'I 1rt tlt<li.l<..O ta 1111 !Mm, \IOIK L to lhe un4ir1IOMa 11 tllt u .. nebego camper, on Klan business. He Ugdn•. son of Mr. and \{rs. Al.AN A. ,.UIA IJlltf"iol' Court w111'1 "-_ .. ,.., v\lllUC1Wrt Ill ""' otlkt ~tllct of KAH N, STEltN ... IUNEY, St~ puts out the Klan's official nev.·s\etter Carl Lig.ltines of 4053 St. Louis :,::-,;. •' 1.e• _ :;: 1;.:.:,~ ~:i::n •n::!Jed :;.~ 1or~l. '~ .Ji'::·i, ;: ~~~ ;:~:: ''The Fiery Cross," and admits the KKK Ave. and v."fKli;e wile Llnda is 1111 wrs1d111 on... vouc:111 ... 10 111e unotrsl•ned 11 11>1 o111<e ~.1~ "'ro ~,,~.,..., In 1•11 """''' ' NIWllOl1 •lldl. c of hr• tll~t. Jll:SFEL O, llllSFELO & . l n; rt tit ol .. a Madi"!, is hurting financially. the daughte!' of ?.tr. and ~frs. 111,1 i.~59 •flflnll• nu... "OUNOER, 1Ge0 HD-11¥W00<1 eou1r~••<1. ~~~re:; ,!r;;,1;"°":i'' •""" '"' flr11 1>11bll· "We're not as well off as some other Benny McDanat of 1 ! \ 9 A~~= """rOMn Holl'(WOO<I. C•UIOml• toa:a, which 11 1he 011..i •P11 1!:°n~'1,1• h La d f N . } Pi.bHs~f<I Or 1"91t C011! 0 111., ,.II ! pll(t °' DVt1'11U ot '111 uno•rslOJICl(I In 11! JOHN H Ma.c:OONA• 0 organizations. We don"t ave any fat posa a. all o at1ona City, ~, s. u. 19• ~6• 19,4 151._07~ '"'"''1 r-1•1111ng 10 11>1 tt•e•• o1 i.ld Aom111ti1r11or w11n ,~, ·.,..111 cats," he said. \\"AS c 0 n gr 8 tu I ate d "lo..• ·--<J<Kll'llen!. "'1!"1" fov• l'>Ofllht '11'' "" An ... xeo ot 11'1• E11.1•r of,~. "' PUBLIC N'O tint PllDllc11'0fl ot tnl1 notlcr. •bov• .,.mf<I <.ll«'dtnl Shelton is angered not so much by Commander J. E. Burgess TICE oa11<1 AP•ll ''· n1~ KAHN. •T•R N • 1LAN•Y be. '•A • J BAllfl .. 11: ... J, COLLIE R., HSt WHI Ctftlv,,. llvd. blacks as by \\'hat !he federal govern-upan mg menwr1ous y pro-• mn E~K111r1. o1111r wu1 or Lrs A1191111, C1Htor11r1 *" ment does for them throu•h forced mo•-• •-hi·, present rank 1u,.1RtOJ1 cou11T DP C•L1,0R"1" 1111 •boYe n•mfd oe-<cld•nt 11u1 11,.w1• .. . l.t.:' ...... . . .' COUNTY 0' OltANGI lttS,ILD .•• ,,ELO • YDUNOllf Attel'lllY'I fir "dl'llhlhtratw school integration and minority hiring Lie-inns serves ~1th Air Anlr· 10t c1"1c c111rer or1 ... wr•I '°" Ho11ywe111 ''"· wlttt 11M w111 ,_ • ., . s bm . Sq d 38 S1nt1 An•. C•llton!I• Notl'(WOICI, C•lll. toti• Pvl)llshecl Or1nge· Co•" O~lly ,.UQI practices. u anne ua ron cur· cAse MUM•1E1t oTM1, Tt1: c1u1 ~i•1 .1ipr11 u . •l'l<I ~, s. u . 1t, 1•11 1111.14 rently embarked aboard this 5UMMONS IMAltR IAGI) An....,. tw l•et¥1tll --·· "INTEGRATION HAS lo\\·ered the . ft , In •• ,... m1rr!10t ol Pell!!-•· Pi.~Uilll<I Or1n<;1t Cotti Ot!IY Pllo1. PUBLIC NOTICE standard of educalioo to the Negroes' a1rcra camer. l..ESUE AWN SPEArts •l'l<I R.1~,; "'"'"u "· •""' ""'" 5, 11. lt. in• 141.1• I I . t d f . . N h PUll.LIC NOTICE--CMARLES WESLEY SPEAR.I ------,ICl"ITtOUS .,,.,,,,,c---eve ins ea o raismg ·egroes to t e To lhl •~: Tr. pe111~ tlll PUBLIC ?\CYflCE NAMI! sT•Tl'Ml!NT h.t s' le" I d It ha c led a 1-------------1111c1 • ~H«1 c:oncemll'ltl vovr rNrrl1911.•---~===·-cc-~~---I T"' \V 1 e ~e. an s rea ,ICTniOU'S IUllNns Yau ,..,., 11111 , 1111rcntt1 rHCIOl'IM ...ttMn Jiii 1o11owinv PtrlOl'I• ••• do!~ discipline problem." Shelton said. "They MAM•'ITAT•MlttT <11v1 of <ittt ••1• ""' •I'll• tu"1tnll\S 11 '~c:JI~0~:A:~:,,•:N1:s bullnH• 11 = TM toUowlno per_. ,,.. dol"' buiJMH -VICI °" yOl,I. II rou fell to flte 1 -•n.-i Wislbroolt DrYlloorntnt Co.. lo::JIJ say 'X' number of jobs have to go to 11, •1-"""'""" 111d! 11,,,., "ffM dttti.ll TM 1o11ow1nv llf•loC!flJ ,,, <loil'IQ WrstMln tttr AYlnve, Gtr<1111 G••~r minorities. lnd·· ....... ies are instructed to L.t.GUNA MIGUEL MEMS SHOI> m1., bl rflllfld ll'ICI "" (0Uf1 ""r. 111!1• bvl.lntt.t •• : c.ru .... i. '2Ul • =u 111(11 Fortie llOICI No. Sl, L•OUlll NI'.. l""'Omttil c .. llhlino lnl1111ct .... Olf' FOUNTAIH VALLEY PLAZA, 11120 N1n111 Drll!Kh, tcl3 N. Ct"'4en pla~ Negroes in certain jobs. Negroes Olif'I, c1Uf. mn otl'llr or<11r1 conctmlng 01v111on o1 •~'"'' """"'1rn vine.,. c11if orive. ''""'" HUii, c1111o<n11 t'CDlO · · hn 1·f· · '' HCT#~rd L. T"l'loni11, l515' Mol'lll ""61 P"llP"rfY· Sfl'OUMI WPPOfl, dllld Cllllody, lrwln IOKOI, toKf Vtnl"-"I !lout• Otvkl M. !.<lrborr, "11 Locktor(I are put into jobs wit ut qua I 1cat1ons. Or!w, L'9U"• w1.1111. Ctlrt. '1167l" · ,1111<1 w pporl, 1ttomer't !tis c0tts ina ••rd. woo011nc1 Hlllt. c.ntomi• S••"'· l..Q1 At19tll1, c1111 . .otOS 'f'hc most recent national Klan con· Jt-tt• T"'°"11i. ms: Montr vmr tvc::fl 011111' rtlltl' 11 '"'Y o.' grint~ lrf ''ut W1isbJ19, ~ Vtnt1,H'11I eOVI•· svbll Sert..•. ,.,, Loc)l.1cwo' stree1. Drive L111unt HIOllll C1HI tt~n The court ver<I, WCIO<lltn<I Hiils, C1Utarnl1 l.~ Angt111, CtlllDrnlt to»5 \'Cntion, held in a Tusca loosa hotel last T~lt bu1lntu !1 c;._,ueflcl bv an 11 VIII 0'#11~ t1 Miil the Hvlct 11f 111 Llr,:llltt<I ~~r~rsl>ll~ cOl'lllL>Clld tw A Antl"«ly l.ogren, 111110 HtnoYtt Year, drew 800 delegates. Shelton said. rnc11v1dlJ•I 1,,_, 1t11 rN• me11..,, v.., """"'' lfe ... '""'" eosc0t stl'fft, Loi. Anv1111, C•B1or~11 90Gft tor-•" L 'Tllltm11 Pf'l'Tll'll'I M lltll .,_ wrtnlil ,..,....., If Thi• 111tlmfnl ... , filed wlln !hi Jl•l"Y L Log•ec:o. IUIO H1nov1r The KKK has abandoned terrorism in Th!1 .i1ttnil.ll' .-11 11 114 win. ""' tevntv 1ny, may .,. ''"'° 111 111n1. Covntl Cllrt. 01 oring1 countv 0., .,,11 SlrHt, Lo• Anotlrs. C1ll1ornl• fOllol'f f I r ·ca1 I . I Cl ... k of °'"•1'1111 Countv on...,.,,, lt7f. O•tld M•v n. 1m ll, If 4. Shlrlf'I' J, RJllKll. 1150 N. Mervtrd avor o po 1t1 preSSllre on eglS ators ,nm w. e. st John. Cl9fk IN>OG eau11111rd, Loi.""'''"· centorni. 90017 and government officials. . Publlshld Or•1'191 c.w 0111y Pl10l. By Floy lt•v. 01p111y •o•EJiT tElllKSl"llN rrvt~ ic11ur~11 •nd Miron e Mty 12, It, 11. Jl/f">I 2, f'7f 1107·14 !$EAL ) , .. Ctl!lv"I' ,,rtr: 1111, llllHI MCI llVbK.O •l Trvtltfl OI t1'll H.O.-t..1.,: The Klan has picked up members in PUBLIC NOTICE-ALIEaT "" ottAHAM. J1:. L•• A11ttl••· C•llrtniil• '°°'' o.vt1C:h Tnost, "°° s1111set toui.v.m. th O th . t bee £ A"'l'llt'I' •I Ltw T 1. SJJ-»ft Suitt l17, Los A191lrs. C1tUornl1 too6f e n r in rccen years ause o ---c°"'==cc-=c::=c---I 0,1.,.,. Ll'Jt1.11, Suitt 100 •.. F.fnn 1 .... 11111 K1utm1n ~nd 'M1rt1n B. racial strife . But tliC'ttrenglh is nowhere ,ICTITIOUI IU51WISI lntl ln1M lllrl•r•nl Pv~lhhld Or•noe Cotll 01Hy Piiot. RrO.Ct., fl Trv1t-ol Ille N.O.·A.M. near the est; ..... aled Klan membership ol MAM• STATIMl:lfT T,n~.','·.,,"...,"""', • m.. April ll, 21, •nc:I M•., 5. 12, ,,,~ 12':1·74 DIVIK fl Tl"llll. '200 Sunwt aou1 ..... d . .,11 S\11!1 41J, Los Angelti. C1lilorl'll• t'OOtf 250,000 to 500.000 in Indiana dur:lng the ~~. '!~i;ew'"° ~ ert d(llllO Altol'Mf' ftf1 '•lltll!lll' --·--lrvlr.o 1C1vlm1n •'1<1 M•rll" e. CUNMIMOHAM p" o ,. e. 111T1 Es Pvbllsl'I• Or1nge Co.•t o,nv il'llot, PUBLIC NOTICE l\VNtk. •• Tr1111"' 01 tht •.S.D.-1920s. Indiana Grand Dragon Wllllam ~1. COM,.AN'I', wo cimpus 0 , 1 v 1 , M.l y 5, 12. 1t, 21, ''7' 1_..7, -· L•w•enc1 M. o.visc~ Trust. flt:lll klnset Chaney, 51, of Indianapolis, ·said local HfWllO'f BHttl. c1111. . NOTICI TO catOrTOlll:I BO\lllltertl. Suitt 111, Lot Anot!ti. HoW•l'd A. CVl'llllflONm, Tru11tt, of PUBUC NOTICE tU"l"IOll: couaT O' Tttl c11!!oml1 tlllltl9 KKK units meet monthly and are "open 1 •• c ·--• F ,. T 1 .. ,0 ITAT• cur CALl,OltHIA '0" 1n11119 Keu1'Men elld M1rtln 1. """ vnm"Ofl•m em., rut, ., TM• COll•TY o• -· •< lt~btck. ,, ,_.,,_ °' -· E.S.O.· to the inv ited public, the "hite public." cem1>11t cw1w. HfW'W'I e..cti, c111f, 1 :1221t -N . ., """ Thi• 11111111111 II btl" cOlld!.Ktt<I .,., • Mt. A·lfttl Andl'lw M. DevfKh T""'· noo Svnset In Ohio. the Cle"eland fBT off1·-'81d T•·•f JtOTICI TO Cl.ID!Tat E I -" "•RrHA ' ll""ElL 0 110!,iltv•r<I, 111111 111, c--·-• -.-. "" IU,•llllOlt CCK.IRT 0' TH• 1 e,,. """" ' "" ' 1 • "' "''"' Dale Re .. -h ol suburban Lodi· clami· • lo ""''"~.I'll -1 .. c_.,. ,,,--(~··••1• ••• MARTHA IOELIA LINNELL Dr<rtltCI. Clllfon'lll teolit ....,._ ,.,. •• ......,.. '"' vr NOT>CE II HE•EIY GIVEN I "" INI" Kaulmtn ,-M'''' 8. How1n:I A. C11nntn;ll1m TN• COUNT O• 004NO• o ' be Ille =nd dra gon of the state KKK 1 ,-,,.,, " '"' .~-•• ..,., -,..,, A:yMc~. '' T'""'"' of 1111 H.o.-• •· ,,. ... hll 1leltm1nl lfle<I wlll'I lhll Counl., N .. A•"-,..., .,, .,....... ·--'-and reports a large £01\owing. FBI Cltf"-. '1f Or_,. tavnty °"'~.,I, l'7l. E1l1tr of IME GIFFORO SMITH !hit tit Pfl'Mrll h•vlng ~11tms 11131iu1 '"-~~~~1.'[~!'··=•~1.:.:-:.;:· f I. and th tat h•gh ,.4"11 Dlclewd ' .. 1<1 lfecldotnl lrt requ rid to 1111 lhltm, INl111 IC•vlm•n l<ld Mtrt!n e. agrn s. po ice e s e I way 'vblllhtod 0rlfll9 et.ti O•AV ,net. NOTtci: ,, HlllEIY GIVEN ~ ltte wH!t,,.. """...,., wuchlrt. In ""afll<t 11..,-~ .• , TN\lloH of '"' H.O.·l. I. patrol said the Klan in Clev(!land. Cln· 1."'..::'-'c'c· _"c· o,..c..o""=..'c~c.:.~'c'c"c'-·-";:.;.''·c11 =''::';' ~ ="ns ":. '=: :': ~ .t~ '':.": eni:lld:,;_~ Drvlld'l Trvat, mo l\IMlt aou11.,1r<1, cinnati arid Columbus has moved in the PUBLIC NOTICE tM Mid ,.,... ,,.. ,...,.,. 10 tti. -""1·,.""' vndef•ltMd 1' 1111 °''k• su:::i,.111· Lic",.~""~11':':'!~-·· • '--------~------I"""" wilt! tM '*"Mtry 'l'Olld'llf1; Ill of 1'111 I I tot f'l • ~ 1, MtcOOHALO, ~,,,..., .,., past five years away from violence 1-tM office 111 ,,.. cllril ., 1111 •Dln'I HAUTEO •l'ld LAYIOuttHE. Attorrin• •~0ttk. •• Trwt• et 1111 .1 o -,ICTITtOUI IUSIHUI .-illllfd C'Wf1, or lo ........,., ,,_.,.., ti Lew, 1.,1 T'*"•I Cvrttp , Jr .. ID l'"llml" A. Dt\Mtl'I Trwt, nDCI "111111 tO\\'llrd poliUcs. NAM• ST ... T•M•NT """' 1111 _.,,.,. YWCflln, ... '"' Wlllfllre Blvdw 1.0I AflOll••· Cttlfon'l!1 llllltv1rd. Svltt ~17; LOI A,,..1e,, Tl'll flol"""'111111 l*'MIM .,.. O.!no Vl'ldtrll9f*f ., Ille offlt• Ill her 111tomrt. 90011, wtllCh II ""' pl.a: " M!Mf.1 ,, C•llfor1111 '°°'' SCATTERED NONVIOLENT Klan ac-°"'~""' •• , THOMAS L. LOIO. 2l511 "'""' cit !'hf ""'°"'"l'lld ,,. •" rr1111trn 111rt1lnl119 lrv11'111 ICtllfll'I•" Ml Martin B • D,v.s. L£AllNO. LtO.. 20211 lt.tmonl V1tlllcl1. L..-Hll\f. C•Hf«nl• tU.SJ. " ... .,, ... pl Mkl dtC..,,I, wtll'llll ._ ltvOIC~. It TMIMI tf IM •. ,.o.: tl\•ity also has been reported in Florida, L•ne. Hllflllnrten .. ~. c1nflifnle wl'lkll 11 ...,. cit~ ., bvt.l,..11 111 tM l'l'IOlll'-~., tt11 flr1t PUM!c1t1011 of "''' ZWl••Y 1. DevtKll Tl'Vlt, noo •-•' Texas, South Carolina, T en n es 1 e e, wi111.1"" H. Doell. DMS El ll:fPOM. llf'ldtflltl*I '"' •II m1n.n 1W11l111t'O to no11ce. 1ou1~,1,..,tv~~.·-""" '17• L• Allllltt. L19111'1t Hiiia. C..111. ~ fM t1l•ll fl Ml<I d«ldelll, wll'lll" tout-l)lted Aorll ''-1'11, "' Mississippi , Alabama. and Oklahoma. '"1e T"-• 11:. v.11t. >ml 11;.,,_. u .... """"" •"« """ 11r11 PUbllct!IOfl 111 fhl• 11101e1tr w. M~HON M• Wilntt• 1, e«111ucttf ~ • ftlltfll last vi·olence w.as m· the 1~,,, when ·~e Hllf!tlrivtoro 8uo:~. c11t1. noflct ~ €•ttllfor .. 1111 w111 of 1:1111""~.",·,,, -~~ ;ruv _.,,, M~kal"' 9, SI~ 17tlt WUll'W 01Nd MtY t, !t7~ tl'lt tbl'tl Mnwod Helltltlt " ......,,.._., civil rights organizers were killed and TtH L.lllt. ln1M. C•llf, .,... JANINE SMITH M;Htll.[11: ~"'11 MAUT•D ANO Thi• 1111-111 WIJ !ltH wft~ ,,,. bc.t•n up 1·0 the South. T~!• M lllHI I• cllMIK1*f IW • l!mUed 1ncuttl• ot "" wltl o1 tM A •H 1c,-r, tr Clerk 01 Or•• C°""ty °" Mlh 2. ~· IMllnorlh!a. tDIWt M!M11 dlclCltfll ""'""'' II LIW Th e LoulslMa KKK two weeks ago 01'1.. Mtkolm 1. M""""* TWOMAs L 1.oao 1,1 Tlllmh cwt11s. Jr. ..,••,••.,•.,,..c•,,••,•,,.•.NO J1i11u,. I' Tlllt 111~ w11 111111 w1th !I'll tut\,''*" VIMMI• I .. Wllrl!l're fl\"fl, posed a proposed new state oonstituUon CWlllY c11rk tit°'"'"" COllllfV cin MIY '· ut'IN 1ttu .. cA "'" u. """'"' C•itttnll• *'' ,,.,.,,, Hiiia. c1111w111. becau~ it was "not In the best interests '"t, . x•h cn•J Ml..J;.W x•h ltfJI q\,uot ''11 11WW '-tam t~Y fW l•ecwtrt• "°""" tw Inc...,. Or ll-'hlte people .• Voters approved II ....... ,siled ..... ,_ Cotti 0111, ..... '"'bllllllcl Or.,,.e Coetl O•Uv ,.llot, ,llblltlW'd Or•l'lfe Cotti Dilly Ll'tlot, Ll'v!llllMd Orlllft Cotll · ...... ';ii. 11, ,."' J;;; t. 1t11 l...,,1 "''"' 1,, 1t,"' 11'1d J1111e 2, ,.,, 171•1• A,,tl ,., '"° M.•., s. u. 1,, ,.,, 1m.1tlMtv s. n. 1t, ''· 1971 anyway. I ' ) ' ' • Cosla Mesa Area FOUR BEDROOMS CUSTOM POOL-S36,000 is lhe tuu price! This lovely 5 year old POOi home must be seen to be appreciated. Four bedrooms. custom 16x32' POOi, carpels and drapes lhruoul. New. no-wu lloon,ng 1n kitchen, dark room, and much more. Better hurry and call! #9263 (71 4) 545-9491 FUSSY BUYERS ONLY, PLEASE We don ·1 have enough space here to lell you about tli1s beau11tul 5 bdrm, 2 bath home. Loads ot extras. immaculate cond1t1<Jn, au lhis -offered at 538,000 with an assumable 5~% FHA loan. 18967 (7 1'lJ 545-9491 Fountain VallP~· Area GOLF ANYONE? TRANSFER FORCES SALE 4 spacious bedrooms 2 full bath home. Huge famity .room, family · size kitchen. 4 years new. Steps to course. 5% down. EZ terms 547,600 (71•)968-3371 (71 41&.tS-1754 $20.500 . 2 Story Acres of greeo. 2 bdrms. 2 baths, family siled k11chitn. Spacious home and 1us1 $650 down 10 EZ terms. Can now! (7 14JM6-1754 \ ABANOONED \ POOL ESTATE Sectuded 4 bdrm, 2 bath home· on Yi acre lot. Spacious bdrms. and t1v1ng areas. Loads. of . ·-. • • -BB- • ' ... •' " :J ACROSS FROM PARK $28,500 2 BR 1 BA . 3 bedrooms. family room. Doll house located 1n great hardwood floors, flreptace. locahon of town. St\arp a. clean. built·lna 8nd localed In a nice ne1ghborhQQd. WUI 90 VA cul-de-sac across from park. or FHA saya The seller or Only S25.500. All lerms submit the ne w 5% down 8Yallable call now. Pfogram. Are you Qualtl1e<1n # 7996 546-0022. Call. lf7996 838-6256 SPLASH. SPLASH. SPLASH Would you believe a 3 524,5003BR2BA bedroom 2 balh home plus All POiished and sh1n1ng flttle family room With built-in POOi 0011 house. Fantastic used brick loronly $27.500? You can offer fireplace. Plentyol land here lo the terms,~ hurry and call. grow your own vegetables and "8117 ~•6-0022 fruit Pay Josi J 191 per. mo. o~ 1------------1 !his VA resale. lf0945 .., 838-6256 CENTRAL AIR CONDITION CUSTOM HOME 4 huge bedrooms 2 lull baths, super deluxe carpel, marble entry. ant1Que mirr0<ed walls plus many more extras. Pnced at S4 7.000. Call us now. f!8370 546-0022 123.900 2 BR 1 BA Mama's get-a-way. Sunst'l1ne clean & ready roe occupancy, 1ust nght for you renters lo get slarled. Carpets & drapes !hruoul Huge kitchen with gas range. County atmosphere. "8472 838-6256 11-------------l · extras! EZ assumable loan. $29,600. GLEN MAR 3 BEDROOMS· S31 .900 Super sharp home with nice Sile den and alt the extras ycu expect in a fine resale. A greal place to raise ycur family MISSION VIEJO EASTSIDE COTIAGE Pool hOme plus lamily room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Fenced pool yard. new carpets. Wont last at $37,500. Cali now. PANORAMIC VIEWS New home under construction offers 4 bdrms. 21/7 baths. plus format d1n1ng room. AU wood FR EE BURGLAR ALARM w1lh this super sharp home located in the heart ot Orange Counly. Pnced lo sell for only 147.500. Hurry and call now. Westminster Area FOUR BEDROOM CALIFORNIA RANCHER 134:000 FULL' DOWN . NO DOWN TO VETS This home sparKles. Fresh paint 1ns1de and out, dollar bn'!)ht k.llehen. big tree-shaded lot and much. much more All ol this plus no down terms to Vets or easy 5% down terms lo all. Setter hurry on this one. 545-9491 BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TAKE OVER LOAN FORMAL DI NING ROOM CE NTRALAIR COND. Thi&.lovely home has ti all. Tile ro-.-fo rmal d1n1ng room central atr. huge covered patio, beautiful landscaping and an easy to take over FHA 71h% loan. For further informalion ask us about listing 18909. 545-9491 (71 4) 546-1754 l 71 4)968-3371 WALK TO BEACH 2 STORY CHARMER 4 huge bdrms, 2 baths, large POOL HOME ff8736 897-0321 646-7711 f893• 54i-0022 decking. This 1s ctass. localed 1-------------t an Laguna Beact'I. Would you t>elleve 2400 so ft . 646-77 13 BIG TINO STORY FOUR BEDROOMS FAMJLYROOM Just listed , s~ POOi home. s1111ng high Qn a hill 1n lovely M1sSJon Viejo, Seller anxious for au1ck sale. This home with deeo Pde caroet1na Is a decora1ors dream and must be TIBURON RESALE seen 10 be appreciatec;~S-9000 t-----------1------------j panelled family roo m t------~-----; Step saV1ng kitchen. cus1om decor thruout. Owner has ano1her. Pflced et 538.900 S34,900 586-4000 PANORAMIC Tustin Area wet bar in fami ly room. 3 car_ garage shake root, formal dining room. Spnnklers. big lo! Block wall lencuig. beaut1lut lanascap1ng. fruit !lees. immaculate 1nter1or Fire alarm systri,m. The JnOSI beautiful Stratford home ycu have eyer seen. 898·1356 (714) 546-1754 (7 14)978-3371 Best townhome with beautiful OCEAN VIEW enc losed palio and be st recreation lacili11es. AYailable 1------------i New home unQer construction. 1-------------t VA -FHA or m1n1mum down 2400 SQ. ft . 4 bedroom, 21/7 Convenhonal. ASSUME VA LOAN bath. All wood & class. Corner VILLA MONTEREY -1 7783 897-0321 S246 TOTAL 10125 It . Bndgeentrydecks 4 huge bdrms. 2 baths. 2000 sa. It. Spacious l1Ytng room/dining area. Pqgl sized t------------i lot 535.500. VA loan wit h EZ LANDMARK HOME' PER MONTH fi46-7711 This cha rm ing 3 bdrm., 2 bath home 1n Laguna-Hills is 1n terms. Just 3 years new! S34,900 rea dy, m0Ye-1n cond111on! Cell 1------------1 Santa Ana Area HORSES ST. HUBERT WOODS txecut1ve tri-level on huge cu l-de-sac lot. Room for boat, trailer. etc. Luxunous 27x17 KIDSGONE??"' larn1ly room T 3 baths. JuSI 1-----------~ Then this 2 bdrm hOme rs Just llsted and won't last. Full price THREE BEDROOMS the ngnt s1ze-nat 100 mucn to S64,500. 21J:z BATHS 832-6800 $36 950 take care or but big enough lor . granocn11oren wnen 1ney v1s11 1------------l Gorgeous townhouse near (714) 546-1754 Cathedral ce1hngs add a toucl't l--~---------1 ol class to this 1 year new resale home. See it today. last on this beauly! It can't last at pnce and terms! 586-9000 586-4000 Also has easy care kitchen lor lreeway 2V7 blocks. Beautiful EMERALDBAY Mom and nice covered 5%00WN carpeti ng, fireplace service Exclusive private beach, tennis palto tor relaxing. Asking 2STORYS1 7,900 porch, 2 s1ones, care free llY1ng Huntington Beach Area courts and pools. Huge master 532,500! Out of town owner must have seller transferred and an~1ous suite, ocean view. Best buy 1n 546-0022 immediate sale. This is not a seeing is believin9 thts beauty this area. Appt. only. Call today. 1------------; dawg. Lovely built-ins. vacant ready to move 1n. Only SOL VISTA-540,000 YOUNG EXECUTIVES:.. 646·77J 1 dishwasher. Hurry one year old. 1'8961 897-0321 4 bedroom and 1.600 SQ. ft . wil1 love this tovely3bedroom, 'PUTONYOUROVERALLS.... 832-6800 #7790 898-1356 HEREWE 2 bath home'" bes• M•ssion '-------------t to clean up three bedroom l-----------+-----------"1 Excellent location nea r al.._ .-beauty and you will have a GROWAGAIN schools, shopping. Lois o f Vi ejo . C u stom i nterior beauhful ·home for only 7%VALOAN SWI MMINGPOOL SIX BEDROOMS MAGNOLIA-ADAMS .pnde of ownership shows. Call decorating, close to schools, TEMPLE HILLS S24.500. Hurry and call us lor $223 MONTH 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS THREE BATHS Our~~~Co~10Pce ~t~~S~n~r of today. park and recreation center. BEAUTY details. . .. BR + 2 BATH S33.500 IMMACULATE CONDITION Magnolia & Adams will soon be 842-4455 Owner w ill consider VA Four bedrooms. 21/1 baths on a 546-0022 Only 2 years old. Spanish tile Really sharp hOme new w/w $44.500FULL PRICE opening. We haYeopenings !or t-----------..., financing_ How can you beal cul-de-sac. Super clean 1------------; entry. Gorgeous shag carpel. carpets, new drapes. covered This beau11ru1 hOme truly career mohvated sales people th1s forS41 ,500? assumable VA Joan 8v.%. Formal living. ultra modern patio, good neighborhood aualtlies for the Walker & Lee either licensed or wanl ing to be REDUCED • 586-9000 Ocean Yiews Laguna Beach. COMPARISON IS OUR eleclnc bu1lt-1ns. Call now tremendous buy. .Call for home ol lhe week. Beautiful trauled for a license. P1easecall Th' S&S h 58&4000 64s-77 t 1 BEST SALESMAN 832-6800 dela1ts. h •-lk is ome has an anxious In the past three months we >8939 898-1356 shagcarpett roug • ...,ut,wa lo JackAyersat5•5-9491 owner. He has reduced the 1------------; h 1 · · 1----------:---1-~~ ...... ---,~-----I school location, and much. LAKE FOREST RANCH a\/e sold severa 1n lt11s much F f 1------------j price to $51 .500 for this t-------------1 d · s Sat A much more. or ur1her Golden West Park, 3 bedroom , This home oflers so many 10•,s"meudchoumt!:_9 1",8 8 0 "wea aare,ea 522.500 NEW ROOF. NEW KITCHEN · 1nlormat1on ask about hst1ng BEAUTIFUL • ..., 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH •9464 54•9491 CRESTWOOD beauty. Extras too numerous to ·extras. we canno! ltst them all asking for this oo•-·s 3 NEW BATHS. NEW ~ 1· h ~I here 4 bdrms 2 baths fam I ON THE WATER ,,, ..... u Real clean Ca!il. Rancho. Lots CARPETS Super 3 bdrm with cathedral isl are ere. -..al today. • • · 1 Y bdrm. family room heme. Only 11------------1 ce•l•ngs. atr•um oH living room 18722 842-4455 room, forf!lal dining,room, all LIOO s39.900 lull piice. CaU us now! of tiees & garden soace. New S27.500 on one level. utly air Ocean Iron! home on the sand. 18557 546-0022 carpets & drapes. VA no down Most beautiful doll house 1n and a huge master bdrm ~u•te 1-------------t conditioned with humidifier. ·3 bedrooms plus separate unit --O~mt. & FHA Vet Just S750. tract. All newly remodeled ~~r~~~,n~141'a~ 50 you Deller NEED SPACE? extra large yard and located on over garage with view. Call us 1-----------~ Wtiv rent? Call. Plumbing is new. new baths. FOUR BEDROOM IRVINE S3 5,gOO FULL PRICE! Wow! You bargain hunters shOuld really Take a loo!.: at this one! 4 bdrms. shag carpels. 15x25' tillered Doughboy DOOi included. and much much more. All o r this plus an assumable VA loan {714}842-4455 Super sharp 3 bedroom c. cul de sac. We saueezed it all forappt. WHY M',EN STAY HOME... #7510 838-6256 really gorgeous house. See 1t 1ntoatinypriceofl51.500! 646-7711 It's so com!Qrtable he won't I-----------~ you'Ubuyit. Michael Iha! won't last long at 586-9000 want 10 leave it. No yard work ff9089 898 _ 1356 GOLDENWEST PARK S3S.600. Only 1 year old wifh 586-400;0 t-----------~ or maintenance to do in these CUL DE SAC 1,600 SQ. h.-so hurry and call '--------------t lovely townhOmes priced lrom SECLI tl'JED-PRIVATE Owner is anxious and has today. r 520.000. Two and three reduced this 3 bdrm #9081 842·4455 ATTENTION VETERANS! TWO STORY bdrms. so hurry &call noW. tSTATE Horses, pool. sauna. covered BIG FARM KITCHEN Goldenwest Park boauly to 1------------; tf you haven't been able 10 EXECUTIVE 546-0022 55 t ,500 The home i s stretch your budget to buy a Super-spac1ous5bedrooms 1n l----------~---t -lt8g85 {7 14) 545-9491 patio. 'BBQ. 48 fruit trees & THREE BEDROOM room for tennis cour1. Spacious TWO BATH upgraded lhroughool. even lo SHOWCASE BEAUTY home, you must see this Baycrest with formal d1n1ng an automatic spnnlker system. 548 ,000 worth of value in this 3 charming 2 bdrm hide-away in room. Plus large family room view to ocean. gracious l1v1ng $30.900 includes formal d1n1ng, family Big roomy house. Big yard KEEP SLIM & TRIM .•. SW1M room. recreation room. plush Home is beautifully decorated, Pretty 3 bdrm home with carpets & drapes. Owner left garage is panelled and can be heated and flrtered 36" DOOi, state &·will accept reasonable used as a family room. Seller COSTA MESA 1.8722 714) 8•2-4455 bedroom beauly. Nearly 2.000 sleepy San Juan Capistrano. and wet bar. Abeauty. Call now POOL HOME l------------i SQ. ft. Only 5 years old. Many No down to Vets, and total tosee. · This new ltst1ng sure won't last extras includi ng intercom. payment ot just $230 per long at 54 2,500! Shake roof, BEAUTIFULC. MICHAEL Fresh paint 1n and out. See 11 month! 646-7711 covered pa!io and many more oller, has bought new home and is carpets and drapes lhruoul. Quick. bu•ll-ins. Custom pool and Sharp 3 bdrm, oll Goldenwest 19005 586-9000 t----------1 extra leature6 for only 53'2,500. 832-6800 anxious. Call for details. Hurry and call lordeta1ls. i-----------1-~•~8~1~55:.._ ____ ....:.ag_s-_1_356-.I 842-4455 586-4000· much more! All in all. 1h1s adds and the price is right at just up to 2000 SQ. ft. of lultury 1n a S36.600. The seller IS aflJlious, 1-----------...J-----------; SPACIOUS 5 BDRMS! Prime Costa Mesa area. so hurry and call1 G 1· · HER MOTHER WAS WRONG 1924 7 546-0022 3BR+3BATH 521.995 2-STOR'f FOUR BEDROOM CONDOMI NIUM {714)842-4455 BDRMS&F M LYRM real 1xerupper 1n superarea. iF9241 (7 141545-949 1 3 A 1 • Tremendous possibilities. She said yC>u would never be S24.500 NEWPORT BEAUTY COST A MESA PRICE NOT JUST A HOME -A LIF E STYLE If ycu"re tired of look1n9 al tract hOmes. 1hen you should really FOUR-PLEX S70,000 is the total price for this line 1ax shelter with $660 gross rent. Excellent property and 1ust 3 years young• {714)842-4455 take a look at lh1s beaut1fut 1------------l home. Beautiful tree-shaded lot. Modern kitchen complele. with M1cro-waYe oven. trash compactor and much, much more f!B833 545-9491 GLEN MAR RESAL~ 4 BEDROOMS + FAMILY ROOM PLUS POOL Beautirully landscaped and tastefully decorated 2 story hOme tn Hunhngton Beacn s finest ne19hborflood. Pnced to Mission Viejo- El Toro- Area This spacious heme in owner is ready to deal. Galt us able to afford the kind ol home e:xclusive Mission Viejo to show, priced at just s36.995! her daughter desired.but come neighborhood Olfers 2 baths e46-77l3 look at this 3 bdrm 2 bath and separate family room. No beauty priced al just 529,900, down to Vets or low down terms Hurry and call, won't last! toall.Only $36,900. t-----------1 ;;9292 546-0022 .586-9000 B.EAUTIFUL 586-4000 L1DOISLANO NEED TO SELL YOUR LAkE FOREST Five bedroom home. beautiful HOME IN A HURRY? This home has a superb view of 1-------------i in and out! Breakfast room, we! EYen ii you're behind 1n your the lake with 4 large bdrms.. OCEAN VlEW-4-PlEX bar and many exlras too payments. give us a call for a formal dining room and large Bes! buy in units we have seen. numerous lo mention! Located last cash-out evaluation. ,family roo m. Upgraded Newbuilding olfersfirstowner 1nexclusivearea. 546-0022 lhroughoutw1thlovelySpanish lax advantage. Superb view 646-7713 !-------------' Vacant completely relurbished. Modern built-in. S 1200 total down. Call now 832-6800 Real sharp townhouse w1fh lireplace, two baths, wall to wall carpets ltiroughout. Bu1U-1n ra oge & o'l9n. Dishwa sher. Excellent area. 524.9003 BR 2 BA 1-'-90_7_4;..... ____ 89_4_-0_6_1 _1 .. Sparkling clean in/out. Star1er's delight with carpets everywhere. Huge bedrooms, countryside style kitchen with lots of eating space. Great backyard. Dbl. garage. This is it! Submit Sl,150 total dOwn, SHARP4 BDRM Two story home on 60x120 lot 3 baths. family room with wet bar. 2280 SQ. ft. Shake root and super sharp! 5,5~~ 8g4-o611 tile entry. all set on a QU~t cul from all units. Fully carpeted, de sac street. Call now. draped and landscaped. Shows 1------------1 586-9000 good return at a low price ol payments approximately $154 1----------..,.,.--11 DOUBLE FIREPLACE per mo. See this one. COLLEGE PARK2 STORY 586-4000 $99,000 LIVING ROOM & 17087 BJS.6256 Super sharp 6 years old lour FAMILYROOM bdrm, 2 bath. Formal d1n1ng TREES. TREES. TREES FOUR BRS-28ATH $2g,995 FULL PRICE sellat S51,500. 897-0321 1-----------1 586-9000 586-4000 This home boasts 3 Queen size 1------------l room. new gold shag carpeting bedrooms 2 baths p1us many, OWNER TRANSFERRED thruout. Heavy shake rool a Here·s a value that's really rare 1--------------t PARKSIDE ESTATES 101 RESALE Absolutely fan1ast1c 2 story 4 bedroom home with 3 car garage. 0Yer!ooks Mile Souare Park . Many. many extras on today's market. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. targe work shop 1n the garage and much, much more. All of this plus an assumable VA loan. Better hurry and call. J8839 545-9491 156.900. ___________ ...,•8068 897-032~ COSTA MESA SHOWPLACE! This beaul ilul home afters 2000 sa. ft . of luxury! Four huge bdrms, 3 baths. shake roof. carpels and drapes lhruout, are Just a few of the features ol th1s fine home. Just 2» years yaung and now offered at only S39.950. 18439 (714) 545-9491 ' SOL VI STA4BDRM. Walk 10 Huntington Be9ch regional shopping on Ellinger lots of pride of ownership in 1h1slovely family home. Ac! last won'l lasl at the price. (7 14)842-4455 586-9000 586-4000 RANCH ... WITH ROOM TO SPREAD This large ranch style home has just been listed and seller.says he Is moving! large yard for your children with cozv family rooni, fireplace and EWen a wet bar! man y ext ras. All terms REDUCED stealat$47.9501 available. A lso low interest 4 BR + 3 BATH (71 4) 894--0611 646-7713 FHA loan may be assumed. En1oythebestlocation Walkto 1-----------_,I THE VIEW.···· asking 535,000. schools. 26' !amity room. NEED 4 BDRMS? _ ••. from beautiful adult #7951 564-0022 community Costa Del Sol 3 t-----------1------------~ separate d.en. pvt. office. Here's an 1850 SQ. ft. home central air. Large CDS lot with 4 bdrms. 2 baths. large bdrm 2 bath home is elegant. NOTHINGS CHEAP MassiYe fireplace. gorgeous 21x23 family room with slone Close to recreation center and TIRED OF PAYING RENT? On todays market. but talk is master suite. New price means tireplace that OOYers one enl!re Mbby cenler. Leisure living at Watch those rent receipts -3 FREE. Lets get together and saY1ngs to you. wall! Built-in dishwasher. aHev its best Hurry on this one! bdrms, 1 Y.i baths. nice panehng ialk .1bout !tie beautiful 832-6800 entrance to 2 car garage. • 586-9000 in living room. Beaut1ru1 towoh~se buys we have from {714) 894-0611 586-4000 cabinets in kitchen. Assume S20.000 up. 1-------------tt-----------_,1 FHA loan. 546-0022 CLEAN AlR SMELLS FUNNY 646--7713 1----~--------t but lots of it surrounds the SPACE:..... HUGE FAMILY ROOM gorgeous 4 bdrm home w1Th Is the key word in this 2300 SQ. t------------1 ALLEY ENTRANCE IN BACK lots ol extra room. 2 shining ft. 4 bdrm Aegean Hills beauly Located near ma1or sh0pp1og baths are included also nice with family room. formal dining COSTA MESATRlPLEX center. freeways. schools and carpets t /o with matching LA RGE CORNER LOT. , and spacious 4 bdrm, 2 bath home 1n good a1ea. New oa1nt 1ns1de and out. Relngerator included 1n sale price. better room. large master bdrm .. and 1. . churches. This 3 bedroom 2 drapes. Great used bnck covered patio. To see is to buy! Hard to ind units in very bath super sharp home can be firep.lace. 5"k. down on a [714) 894-06 11 hurry! S31,950 586-9000 desi rable area near shOpping. .bought tor only S35,000. Hurry ·528,600 sales price will handle 1------------• S86-9000 586-4000 Enclosed patio. newly & call. 1 586-4000 upgraded carpets. Call for 546-0022 ;9o75 838-6256 AIR CONDITIONEDIRVINE 1------------1 appointment tcxiay! 1-------------1 64&-77 t3 SUPER DELUXE "BEAT HIGH INTEREST~ Anyone can assume the existing low interest FHA loan t------------; FOURPLEX·560.000 Each un11 offers two bedrooms. 2 baths, Excellent investment, income !o payment caho 10 years old. excellent cog(j111on ASSUME 7% LOAN EYerything in l his beautilul Irvine home means grac1oua fami ly liv1ngl Central air. lull length paho. Palos Verdes stone fireplace and dutch clean. All ol this plus an assumable 7% VA loan with payments of only S242 per month! 19196 (714) 54511491 on this immaculate adult occupied propert y. tn prime section "of Huntington Bea.ch_ Only 2 years new.1hiS prooerty looks profess10nally decoraled with custom draperies and plush shag carpe11ng. Full price $28.500~ Beller lake a IOOkl !7929 (714)527·2273 (213)430-7564 YOUR NEAREST WALKER & LEE OFFICE IS ·-C~11·lo1 Al1m.io1 L.onQll1.ch·•••lly I(""~' :· 131' s 1-'~ltJl'ot 8•Yd :i I ~.,ui•w lo•Al~m·•~ •II I l or>q lJt•ll(h 01YO 11ti!lo31~901 ~13 •»l!ifi• ~·:i ·~··· ! -l!lf':>71 tllJ :>tJ ''9-~!1~4 I 16M :V"""-"""""'~' 'ou11uu11Vlllt• l~lllK,,·lot.•llo\ 71 11!'>2 -t.118 t O~IJU!H'.'t>hu"'! 7 a.·lltltiw•• 213 ~-1493 7141112tKl:.OCI fl( '>lft-11~~ r 1),~.2 1i;.1 --/1 4/{1683.)11 329N SJ~t<>Colllilll ljMf r .....,on lilllllOn V•jo•[I T•& ?lilf>I [fl<1<0 Ro 111/117 7281 I I !llW Ott:'?""""°" AvOI'. ll&,~4000 11tl112-&1~ ltl 'll/I l '-1 ... -C1t11411Gf0¥e ~ •tllCll-ftwme ""' C•$1 rso-! 1Mlt SihJlh ll•tx1~11u,.,1 ""'r•110t .... 21)192W~;>t'i /11 »~fl~ ,,, ~"°'1!)•4 7141!>23~161 1141!>39·8991 11•1646-111 1 th••••• .... .... 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'''')'!ltt••1 ,1)1•2 -0181 80!i.•81~1 1111~!1-0•&b ... , ...... ,...,.0...., ~t-1 7~.Jlllll'I~ 1l168 ll!Qn....!Y t I I ,111m).)()3 7tfl.lol6•111:\1 ''''12 ·• '1fl OCEAN VIEW Newport Beach- Irvine Area 4 bedroom home IOcated in an exclusive family .neighborhOod T1ear park, freeways. schools & 525.5004 BR 2 BA Huge Calif. adobe With modern (714)894-0611 'High on a hill overlooking !he blue Pacific Ocean. This Mme is in excellenl oondil1on, with gourmet kitchen. tam1ly room and big pantry. Deep shag carpeting thoughout. Sale price S67,500. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Shopping. Call now to ~~2; All new new lovely units. ,_ __________ --< update in every way. Move •n 1----:-:-:--:--:-:-:-1 comd1tion . .Lots of room inside CUSTOM HOME-$36.500 Owners unit fealures 2 YESTERDAYS PRICE fireplaces. Exclusive living plus TODAVS524.900 income. First owner For lhis lovely 3 bedroom 1v2 586-9000 586-4000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS lmmaculale 2 bedroom 2 bath lireplace & patio. Mar;iy other e•lras make I his an oulslandlng value tor land. 646-7711 , depreciation. Your choice ol bath home wilh assumable VA colors. 7¥.1% loan. Hurry and call. ~6-7713 546-0022 & out . L ush ga rd ens 3 bedrooms. 2 balhs. set on w/towering trees. Convenienl huge tot. Lath & plasler kitchen for mom& lots of bdrms const ruction. hardwood floors. for'the kids. Seller will pay !or and many fruit trees, garden closing costs .on FHA or VA. and lovely landscaping. Better Call. hurry! 831H1256 (714)894-0611 ••• v .. d•• :>"'°' 1 :; 1<aw11101111 elvd. ?ll ~l-2M\4 PIK-.. ·¥ort1.tllnd1 ~l Yo<t>.ll•no•lth-d. J\,.. .. •nhJ ,,,,~~·-11020 ",..•,.lil•·fy111 M1ll 101 !i~Mllll"'li1• 111 lld7·3'1JO 114111J>tl60 Pl!Otfl>dt·Ut>•¥1!<1'1y I j(oQ Vlll\'"'\11¥ Av•-11111>A3 Ml.)() ...i. .... ~~3 1 ::;.o.1111 e11~~,1 SJ ,,. ~•r,.(()22 '""'" 17~40(•\!17111 I! Nf'"'llO" ~ Wf. • 11 •r•»·lllOO ·-131&1 AfldMo!I Avenue 7t4 13&"6Z~ ................ "¢01 Wft!J'""'IS!•r el'ld .• 7141194-0611 Wtwn,..-MIC'ltftd1 W.ltll• 1&123lef1l~ ... ll"CI ?13 t-1:).71,, 11• 11~2111,. lft•1llNMO"'lllofl )477 S ~<tl'IC"-tlfl' Aw. tl:J.i!lfft-7362 11 41&~600 GO.LFERS •••• EfttrlH ere still op.n for tM Momorial Day Wffkend OralKje County Mu's Amateur Golf Championship. This is a lft'rlflc golf pack~ with three day• af 1--..t 901f al lhrff different c-.e• (Anaheim Hill .. Huntinqlon Seacliff and G....., Riv'erl. EveryoM play• 54 halu and ha• a chance to become Ille Orange County Champion. The entry fff includes CJl"ffll ~e.. a practice round, a golf cart tt.. first day and a •iclory buffet dinner ~ trophies, p{iies and trips lo San Francisco! MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 25 •. 26 & 27 I P------------------------~ I 1914 Orange County Amateur Golf Championships I I for lhe benefit of the Orange Counly Menial Heallh Association I I I I · D Men's Championship I I $50 . I I ' I I Name_ Phone I I ~~~ I Street C11y State __ Z10. ____________ _ I Handicap Club Affiliation I •• To:OrongtC-'"fGollCOM!tltltt ,• Wolk.,.& I.ff, Inc. R Cart M 26 I '14775.-hHter.t.... esene ay ---I I Anohthn.CA9Z102 ,,,_.,.,,.,...,.,......., May27 __ _ ..._..MHAM•wWP.-I L. -... ,, .. 1 .. ·-·· ........ 4.,-......... -.... -------------------------~ • ' . . SPANISH 5 + DEN $79,900 fo:XCT.t;~J\'E PR IV: A TE: STREET. in pnmr lt•"Stat" area. :-> l>Mroon1i1 inclurhnl( 1na.."1.er q ua11ers v•nh huge 1,1·alk 1n dOSl't. Gourmet kitchen and formal dining room. Rugged calht'f:lr.1! Dt.>iams. Str p do\\·n fi;>sta J J>f!MY f'OC<rn "'ith tircplli• 1• .t1nrl b&r O \"f'rlo ok1n~ t>rJlertaint'r!I patio and ~un df'(·k. B RAN 0 NE\\' LI STING! Call &6-0303 IORISt L 01 \0\ "' .R£Al TUR~ A COLD\\"F.LJ. UA:-.'KER ('())JP1\:-. Y 1-0WNER HOME A RARE ITEM BALBOA ISLAND §alisb1u·!f REALTY -* IRYINE TERRACE * Cireat fa mily home; 4 bdrms., family rm., 21 ~ batlis. Son1e ocean view from modern kitchen with brkfst nook. Large 60xl16 lot, "'ith 2 fenced yards. Land included in sales price of S89.500. OPEN SAT/SUN. l·S 1300 SANTANELLA TERRACE associa e BRO ~ERS REAL.TORS . BALBOA BLVD. 673-3663 ... NEW LUXURIOUS CORNER CONDO Just like a Model! Pro!. decorated thruoul in rich wallpapers, custom drapes etc. Alr- Cond, Air purifier. Beaut. Jdscp yd & cov. patios. 3 BR Bordeaux. Big Cyn. $132,500. 6 RUt: CHA1110NIX Opeo Sal/Sun 1·5:30 THE "BLUFFS"-CAREFREE LIVING Brand NEW 1-st.ory 3 BR 2 bath beautifu l "Linda " model. Cathedral ceil ings.I lovely greenbelt view from choice end un it1 2701\VISTA UMBROSA Sat/Sun 1-5 :30 BIG CANYON C.C.-$29S,OOO Traditional charm in stunning brand l)'EIV custom home "'ith golf course view. En- closed lge courtyd entry. 5 BR, FR, form DR 5 baths . Fine details thruout incl A/C. 49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE RD. Sal/Sun 1·5 :30 FREEi BIG CANYON C.C.-$1S9,SOO REAL ESTATE SALES SEMINAR Lovely view of Fashion Island from 6 Mo. in ''Clos ing Techniques" New 4 BR home. Expensive wallpapers, cust. at Lido Theatre, 34S4 Via Lido cptng & drapes. 3 car gar. Beaut. soft colors. Newport Beach ,35 BU RNING TREE RD. Sat/Sun 1·5 :30 MONDA Y -MA Y 13th 8:30 to NOON THAT QUAINT "LITTLE ISLAND" Featuring Dave Oiegelman · bd 315 ~tARINJ-: AVE. N · 11 k R 1 E 1 t c Lovel y 3 Bdrm \vaterfront home \Vlth 1 rm BALBOA ISLA.'\O ationa Y ·no\\'n -ea · s a e ounselor. guest apartment. Private pier & float. Ne"'· * 673-6900 * Educator, Au thor an d Lecturer. Recognized 265 000 authority on Salesmanship, Tax Shelter, carpeting,. Just (ull of ch8rn1! S ' . MR SELLER Exchanging and Syndication. He teaches LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-$2SO,OOO "'l>ractical'' solutions to sales proble1ns. Luxurious \\'armth in this meticulou sly ,\ C!FT TO 1\IOTHER '~cf,.0u0~('('~~~1 ~n~~aS:.~:~;J Sponsored by maintained 5 bdrm home \v /FR , lge DR & WORD MOM'S A QUEEN In this elegant 5 bdrm .. oceanfront home. Spacious & sunllt, waterfall In courtyard, ocean at I.he back. Cameo Shores. By app't. $385,000. MODERN MOTHERS Live on Lovely Linda Isle. Put Mom into this Z.stor)' chateau, with 4 bdrms., dJning & family rms., with fireplace, on the water. Boat sU p for her yacht. $285,000 . GRANDMOTHERS FEEL YOUNG In this modern 3 & maid 's home , with lormal dining, atrium fa1nily rm., pool & ocean- front. $279,500. Call lo see anytime. BUILD MOM 'S DREAM HOME In Big Canyon, on this lovely large laj,rway lot: Details upon request. $61,iOO. MOM'S ON THE GO Get her thi s da rling 3 bdrm. condo, with cranberry carpets. Reduced to $69,5()(). LOOK , DAD ~1om and the kids will love this 5 bdr1n. hill- side home, ""ilh vie\v of the ocean & a pool. You'll like the price-$H5,500. Speclallting in Homes of Distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drive, Su ite 102 ..., Newport Cent er 640-4050 I 2299 Ha,bor ~·0303 LANDMARK HOME l/>\-rly '1 BR tanuly roont tl('1 11 it.~. sale and if you STEWART TITLE COMPANY 4 th baths. \Vide lot. Pier & slip. CaJl to see. hi•111,. "111t st>pnrn!t• dining · ti · t t 900 N th B d S A General -R.E . 1002 General-R-.E. 1002 r<•Jlll. l'••ntcrl·d 111,,u11d R , app1't'c-1a.re top 1;; 1 or roa way, anta n1 YLOR co •• 11 ! husiastic protes ... 1onal 1714) SS"2932 WESLEY N JA I l;irg(: Jllt\10. Hrovn1 rvr 1)1',-ul I 0-- lln q u1c1 i treet, clOSt" 10 1 tt·pi-e.senta~~17· ~5· • I ~l""""'"!"l~:"'"""'"":~~..,""!~~..,..,..,...,.I • • Horse Ranches OUPLEX-lY2 YRS ~c>ar ne""' Lan<tmark honil'. &ys lluh & Schools. For &H-i211 l;;;G;:•;;";;•;;r•;:l;,;R;·;;E;;.;;;;;;;;1;:;002;;;;G;•;;n;;•;;r:•l;R;;·;E;. ;;;;;;;1;.00;;;2;l!!!..,..,,:~2:1~11~Sa~n~Jo~aq~u!in~H~ll~ls~R~o!ad:: ... ~ • • . • 3 bedroom ·"' 2 bedroom &. U~rk>d throughout. :i A11ro1ntment Call ··· · NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 1n Riverside rr1ch ovel'l!ized Z ca r Pi?drooms. 1~-e kitchen and I ea ~ SJ k 0 I -' FOi l~ • A -·•lorn 4 Bdrm. giu:ae, s. ia e r o , fa mtly area. fo"IREPLAO.:. ...... \ .... \ · kl O J C.Orner lot. Roorn !or lnat ll ~ G•neri1I R.E. 1002GeMral R.E. 1002 beautifully appointed 200l an~ape< spnn en;. n Y ""' camper. $40.990. C•ll I , o • CHANNELFRONT DUPLEX "1· fl. All und•r-gn,.,nd $58.lXXI. ~IW Carpet, 91)3-6767. • -ulilitil's in & paid for. Just 3 ftaltors · OPF'N Tit t • fT"S FIJN 10 B£ NICE/ I ·• -J ELEGANT ruston1 vie1v on BUY A WARRANTY HOME PIER & FLOAT * NEW LIDO LISTING * mHe. to f'eewny SO. Full price only !44.,... F""""'' Valley ne111ty's f'Xt'lu.~i\"f.' Cliff Dr. :: lxl. 2 ha. formal I 111, I OR ~7.~10 Agt &16-1456__ .. BEDROOM =::=:====1 IN THE HILLS OF I RENT WITH OPTION $214 1.10. tol&I payn1rnt. _HU~TING~ON BEACH attracti\·e 4 l>e<lnx>m homt!. 71 ;·~ assumal;jc. II u g e lS this t•xecut1\·c. i;tyled ~ BR Located lrss than 2 miles cut-<IC'<sac l<lt ·~•ith fnut home. dr~matir: .. ar1"'i um from beach. l..argl' yard on tl"l'es. Lovely fan1ily size entry gr_ar-K>Us . I!' tng room, ('u!-rle-sac. SJfXl pr month. horrK'. GreaL area. $36.900. cand](' lu.:ht dining, gardtn 963-4543 THE REAL ESTATE RS 847-WlO. As;,1. \'i(''ol-" kitchen, large fan1.lly roo1n , deslgnt 1 for presllge ,Sl.Jgar Boy,•J. Cotton 8".)\\'I . Ji\·i n1t. Call today for an I Orange Bo~I or any. kind <1ppcunlnienL of . ~·I ~·UJ sell_. "'11h ~ The Real Estate F1ir XJnt location, across fron1 Ne\vport Island 2 Bdrms .. each unit, both \vit h large sun· decks. Quiet corner location on 25x100 lot. $149,000. Ask !or Kay Fish ASSOCIATED BROKERS _G_•_n•_r_•_l_R;;..E_. __ ...;_100=2 General R.E. 1002 I06 VIA LORCA OPEN SAT /SUN. l·S 50 Fl. lot, 2 & Den, quarry tile, beam c:eil .. cedar paneling. sunny garden patio. VICTORIAN Spanish Tri-level 1.:c;.~c..;c.~-----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; MANOR • Ont )'C'nr SE'ri\"ct' \lllrrruil ~'· Call for further inlorn1ation. I e Custon1 4 Bdrm, 3 \II!" Karage. NC'ar nt'w. Full h;t!f j~~~~~~~~I\ UCI'(' \01. 1.Jx'r.led cln.'if' 1<1 1 fl'Cf'1,1·11y 6(1. Full pri('(' or1ly $42.600. plu1' \'alley RP11.1ty's exclusi\·e one year sl"r\"icc _ y:arranty. Call Just f..?99'.) d~-n on thl1 I ronten1po 3 bdr111. 2 bath to .. i:nholL~e 11·1th central aiJ'.. rondition1ni;;:. Bu i 1 t -in .s, dishl\a~her. CUsron1 drapes. Call :>IO-li"W. I ~l~~f.!lot Class1f1ed Ad. j 536-2551 or 839-6133 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 -~-~~=~~'°" OPEN SAT /SUN. l·S Harhor Lane llon1 rs, oft Del Obispo: 3296:} Cal!e de! Tc~1~1. San Juan Cap. Be ~our cw•n landlord, imn1ed. ()O!"se S.S. of !his 3 bdrm., 2 hath hon1e nr. Dana S + GUEST $3S,000 1 Tiie Roof \\',UJ..: TO BEACH. Gl1tnt f 4 BR + POOL victorian manor 5 l>l'flroon1s BACK BAY inl'luding master suit!' 111th Add to the abo\·e: A most 4th ba1h. Library ».ith rl rs i rable neighborhoorl, co111er b.1y 1,1·indo>1·. Gt.:EST 'round·the-corner fr om Open 1.5 Set. & Sun . FINAL 1soo· OF \i,·ing 'i"''~ In '"''JI ( TARBELL.] super t0\\11hon1e! II u g e ~ fnmilv l"\""IOn1. M n"'"·s Ilk(' I mod(;] .Only $3 (),000! OPPORTUNITY MACNAB IRVINE • FINER HOMES BIG CANYON OPEN SUNDAY l·S P.M. 21 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU. Deane Ver· sailles Ailodcl on end Jot \V /added privacy & ocean view. 4 bcdroon1s, 2-story living room . Extensivel y improved-better th new! $217,500. (V32) UNIVERSITY PARK- QUIET ELEGANCE Superb 3 bedroom/family room uuruversi· ty" model home on bea utifuJ .cul-de-sac! Professional decor & profess ional. land- scaping! r.1 a n y extras! John \Vatts 644-6200. (V33) "RANCH ESTATE " In Tustin-on 5.1 acres-beautiful 6 bed- room contemporary home . 22x45 pool. r.tay have horses. $271 ,000. l~arriet Per 642..8235. (V34 l "NEW DUPLEX-CdM" Gorgeous & cozy. Thick shag carpets, built-ins. \Valking distance to ocean. Good income. Seeing is a mu st! $114,500. Ca rol Berry 644-l!200 . IV35) "BUil T FOR MODERN LIVING" Decorated in excellent taste. 4 bedrooms, rrunily room j:!arden room-3-car garage. Room !or Pool. SPECTACULA R VIEW. S189.500. Amy Gaston 642-8235. (V36) THE BLUFFS Plan weekends for recreation. ~laint. free condominium ideal for the executive. 2 bedrooms. den & panoramic view of the Upper Bay. ~89,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. f \'371 DO YOU WANT THE FINEST? Superlative qualit y. Ne"' 2800 sq. ft. home \V/8ay & ~fountain VIE\V. Spiral staircase. full secu rity. $175.000-you own the land! Ken/Helen Hartley 642-8235. (V38) NEW LISTING CAMEO HIGHLANDS Newly land scaped 4 bedrootn-exc~llent famil y fl oor plan -close to private beaches. Readv for summer. OPEN SUN· DAY 1·5 P ."I .. 4626 CORTLAND. (V39) BIG CANYON-GOLF COURSE ESTATE Custom bu ilt 4 bedroom, 5 bath w/vaulted ceiling & view or 8th FaJro;~Y & the •ky· line of New port Center. Exciting lan~scap­ ing w /paddl e tennis -lots of deck in g \vaterfall & stream . $255,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235 . 11'401 AIR CONDITI ONED CONDOMINIUM Lovely new home 111 llig Canynn. 3 bed rootns. 3 baths. \\let bar-upgraded-spac~ for pool -Bordeanx model. St2Ui00. Dick Halderman 644-6200. 1V41 1 Irvine • 1,!arlna. L11sh carp. & drap(.'s. frplc. Qo,\TIE'r 1,1·il! t.'f)nsidcr lcasc>/option 10 huy. ~~CJOOSTUART Real Estate l!l \-7:,::J ~16-7674 1 1~ f;]Pnrw•) l"f', l..a~na MESA VERDE :\lothl"r ·s D;1y Sf)l"ci;il ~ r:drinl'., 2 J 11.1ths; :UI elec. kitchen; lucky you · $39.~ I (714) 673-6210 I apa.nn1ent \1·irh kirehen. c>1~~~~n;:ryu'" "'amthoobl-.,k,-I-;\. 23Cli Heather Lane. !'pt Bch. NEWPORT BEACH Game roon1. Banquet dining " ., ... v ,.._. I CONDOMINIUM room "ith f 1 r c p [ a c e . and t·lose lo beach. Pri~ is 549 900 LPa.ded. s1a1ned ::-la 5 s Si0.000, 't-.;uU said'.' r or ! , 11·ind n w s . 8 ETTER mol'f' information please VTE\V flovoery bank and THE VILLA CH.A.N ADA Ht.:RH'f! Call &6-0303. phone 546-2313. ' shimmering blue 1,1·a l e r spacious 4 BR., 21: ba., 1.850 IOl!ISI E OL~O\ "' RC A £ roRS A COLD\\T.LL BANKER- CQ)IPA."Y 2299 Harbor 645-0303 TRY THIS ON FOR SIGHS! ;\ell"JXln Heights VIE\V R-2 zonin g. 4 BR, 3 B,\, 2 firep!aC'E's fan1ily r o o in home plus :: car garag->?, built for additional wiil abovr. FEE:. Pf'rfect for THE REAL ESTATERS from the pri\·acy of your sq. ft. too'l1hon1e. Oclu.'ie O\\"Tl home. 3 BR, :: BA, l'UStOln fea1ure11: 1tolf f"OUrst> family room. viN'S, community pool • $94,750 ree Land convenienl to s c h v o l s . BAYCREST BONANZA churdies. shopping & I l'C'Crc>alion. Located in the "friendly" !nine planned con1munily of ~stbluff. ~ I MODEL OPEN DAILY CHARLOTTE LONG 835 Amigos \\'ny :-;o. Transft"IT"ed exeeutivf! fon'l'd Please Call ~1150 to liquidate this 3 BR, J BA je-.rel. Quality f e a t u r e s inrlude hugf! li\·ing room, forninJ dining room_. ceilingt-O_W_N_E_R_D_E-SP-ERATE to floor rock firtplace, island kitchen, pool 11ize ~lust sell this 1\·ePk. t:llra· yard, prestige neighhor· pl ush Xonh Costa lifesa hood~ Just listed a t $69.500. \4"ith -t kingsize bedrooms (J an1bol'e! Rd. to -~11stbluff1 Dr., to 1.lar \1stn, to Domingo, to Amigos \\'Ayl, For information, &H-1133 317-6010. ,\~t. __ ~iii llarbor Bl\'d. General R.E. 1002 Gen er-11 R.E. 1002 Subrr.it your offer !odoy. For S3.i.950. Call Red ,....,..,..,,.....,..,...,..,11 F.:xcellrnt flnnnting. Ca 11 Carpet. Realtor s 546-8640 Ht 2~~:ha.c':'oi~l&60 ambitio!-ls couple. Just ri~ht '"" \ lo r builder 1n,·estcr "'"'lth :EYE DEAL \ision, bring ske1ch pad. (. ,· hho~-• 11. lk 1 2'Jll Klngs Road. Open .rt'nl nt 1g ..,~..,.,. a n Suuda)' 1·5. !lark. Co1 y hon1l" \\1th I 111a."s1vf' <:tone firepla('f'. Gorgrous rear ptalio ontl 400 L171 1 fruir tri'rs. \·ery pri,·;ir~~.1 C.M HOAT DOOP.. Only SH,000. • Cal! oov.·. 842-2535. OPf.N 7/L 9 • rr'S fl.IN TO 8E NICE• THE REAL ESTATERS POOL HOME An entertainer'!! paradi~. L:1rge t'OWltry St)·le homf! in prestige area. 3 bedrool"!ls· 2' ~ ll.'tth s, 11\"0 massive fireplaces. J..arg-e family no;on1 >1·/fil'l'plet·c. \'r>ry !>pacious p .1 t i n arra suimunding hea ted ?"XII 11ilh a b.1r. Just perfl'ct for ('nteno1ning. Call for pril·ate sho>1·1ng 963-1543. , • ., "''<.l~Al'<ll ''"'"'"F (»•OU" VALL•~\· IU :.\IJ Y A IH"l. "•l!'<~o<o•.t ••<1 """.&>< 5'0' • •" ....... , ~u"'P'"' FIXER UPPER S?7.9JO -Paint ruid c!l'aning 'viii make a w or lds ! cliffc>rt'n ce hc>t'P. Cos ta 1.lesa·s be~ buy-3 BR, l BA .. on large Jot ple11ty of storage here for boat. trailer & so torth, quiet tree llined cul..Oc·sac. Low do1,1·n paymcnl.!'1, ler ms available>. ('.a.IJ qulck. \\·on't last! >l&-5880. -o~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS ' 64~8-KX.l. COSTA MESA FOUR·PLEX 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME FIRST in THE BLUFFS ONE YEAR WARRANTY HOME • ' " DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1176 Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach 494-1014 $83,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1967 Pl. Ramsgate (HY Homes) NB 640-0020 (Sat & Sun l·S) 2 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN 1984 Port Claridge, Newport Beach 644·5618 $88,500 ·(Sat & Sun 1·5) 106 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) NB 673·9060 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1990 Port Seabourne, Newport Beach 646-77U (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOM 1585 Baker (Mesa Verde) CM 673-6210 $39,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2828 Terry Road (Arch Bay) Lag. Beach 675-6000 ~7,500 · (Sun 1-5) 644-1766 $129,500 (Sat & Sun U) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluifs) NB 644-4910 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 :30) 6 Rue Charnonix (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $132,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) •265 Rose Lane, Costa Mesa 64&-7711 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 244 E . 24th Place, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •1958 Fullerton, Costa Mesa 64!>-6646 $36,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2176 Puente, Cos ta Mesa 546-8640 $31 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 8387 Wisteria Cir. Costa Mesa 546·8640 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2316 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 640-7221 $81 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ••416 De Sola (Terr Cor Hilands) CdM 673·8550 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN 1305 Skyline Dr., Laguna Beach 494-1001 $154,500 (Sun 1·5) 2200 Windward Lane (Back Bay) NB 675-6000 $82.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2036 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 673·9403 $63,500 (Sat 2-5, Sun 3-5) 1700 Dover Drive (Westcliff) NB 642-5200 $75,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1725 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 645-3120 $76,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 915 Alder (Eastbluff) NB 675-4000 S79,950 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 3308 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar · 673-2222 $169,500 (Sun 1-5) 19431 Devry (Turtle Rock) Irvine 644-7662 $58.900 (Sun 1:30·5:30) •2256 Fordham Dr. (Coll ege Park) CM 646-4680 $44,900 (Sat & Sun l.U) 2314 Fordham Rd . (College Park) CM 557.()277 $44,900 (Sat & Sun 1().6 ) 2977 Teakwood Pl (Mesa Verde) CM 642-8550 $42,900 (Sun 1-5) •2306 Heather Ln (Back Bay) NB 644-1150 $94,750 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1213 Donegal Place, Clfsta Mesa 546-4141 $38,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •639 Cameo Highlands Dr., CdM 644-7270 $92,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 17691 Laurel Tree Ln (Univ. Pk.) Irvine 552-8696 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 1130 Somerset Ln (Westcliff) NB 644-1766 $124.500 (Sun 1-4 ) IBM Pt. Renwick rH V H,omes) NB 644-1766 $71,000 (Sun 1-5) 1337 Bonnie Doone. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $68,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 21172 Breton Lane, Huntingum Beach 963·6767 ·$45.950 (Sun 1·5) 1709 Marlin Ln. lllaycrest) NB $79,500 (Sun 12·5) 1790 1 San Leandro Lane, Hunt. Beach 963-6767 $38 .900 (Sun 12-4) • • 2233 Heather Ln. (C herry Lake) NB 642·3600 $105,000 (Sun from 10) 4 BEDROOM 3039 Carob St. (Eastbluif) NB (Sat & Sun 10-5) 407 East Bay St., Costa Mesa 642-0504 $49,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 512 Seaward Rd (Corona Highlands) CdM 675-6000 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •3ll6 Coolidge, Costa Mesa IH&-7711 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3002 Dorn Court, Laguna Beach 11111·7711 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 885 i'Carmel Circle, Huntington Beach 892-6096 $55,900 (Sun 1-5 only) 1821 Tahuna T,errace, Irvine Terrace 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN 316 Catalina Dr., Newpqrt Heights 64 2-8711 $77,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 20401 Ravenwoo d Lane, Huntington Beach 963·6029 $63,500 (Daily) •1520 Dorothy Ln (Harbor Highlands) NB 675-6000 ~79,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •2131 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 675-6000 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2'llfl Wlndwara Lane (Back Bay) NB 675-6000 $86,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1862 Elpa (Mesa Verde) CM • .643-5990 $59;900 (Sun 1-5) 201 Wake Forest, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 4278 Sandburg Way (Univ. Park) Irv . 552·7000 (Sun 2-5) 2345 Fordham (ColleJe P ark) CM 675-1642 $45,500 (Sun 1·5) 18 12 Port Wheeler (Har Vu Hllls) NB 644-4741 $78,500 (Sun 1·5) 4626 Cortland (Ca meo Highlands) CdM 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 21 Rue Fontalnbleau (Big Canyon) NB 642·8235 $217,500 (Sun 1·5) 1252 Somerset Ln. (Westclllf) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 1824 P ort Manl elgh Pl., Newport Beach 64().1120 $81,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 18301 Los Canartos, Fountain Valley. 968-6495 ~.300 (Sat & Sun 1-5) . ' 128 Via Havre (Lido Isle) NB 675--0123 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1824 Port Manleigh P l., Newport eBac)I 833-1885 (Sat & Sun l.UJ ••319 Morning Star (Dover Shores) Nil 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •966 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 673-2222 $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 420 Kings Road (Cliff Haven) NB 642-5200 $123,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 35 Burning Tree Rd (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1300 Santanella (Irvine Terr .) CdM 673-3663 ~$89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •344a Santa Clara (Mesa Woods) CM 546-4141 $65,000 (Sun 1-5) 2744 Gannett (Mesa Ve rde) Cos ta Mesa 67&.3000 $57,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •6 Winged F oot Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 675-3000 $154,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1201 McCormack, Costa Mesa ,. 546-2313 $42,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 232 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa 64!>-6646 $48,900 (Sat & SWl 1-5) * * * 1023 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace 673-8550 $198,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •2854 Carqb (Eastbluif) NB 675-7225 $79,800 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • •512 DeAnza, Corona Highlands, CdM 673-8550 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •2 Rue Chamonlx (Big Canyon) NB 642-4950 $159,500 (Sun 2-6) 5 BEDROOM 1700 Highland Dr .. Newport Beach 646-7711 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN 2053 Flamingo Dr., Costa Mesa 540-2967 $69,950 (Sat & Sun 11-5) 26 Hermitage Ln (Big Canyon) NB 644-8603 $159,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • 1524 SandcasUe (HVH ) Corona del Mar 644-5123 $120,000 (Sat & Sun 12·5) !BIO Tanager (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $86,500 (Sun 1-5) ••903 N. Bayfront (Bal. Island) NB 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 8 Oakmont (Big Canyon) NB 644-8200 $325,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2645 Bamboo (Eastbluif) NB 644-1766 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 49 Royal St. George Rd (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $295,000 {Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 3840 Ocean Birch (Harbor View) CdM 675-7225 '107,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2780 Redwing Circle (Mesa Verde) CM IH&-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1812 Hummingbird Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 963-6728 557-3896 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3729 Blue Dry (Harb Vu Hills) CdM 644·6200 (Sun 1·5) •28 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 670-6900 (Sun 1·5) 6 BR & FAMILY RM of DEN 40162nd St., Newport Shores. NB 548·22ll ~9,500 (Sat & Sun 1-6 ) • CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 17152 Pacific Coast Hwy,. Huntington Bch 64&-1384 $25,750 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 3 BEDROOM 3131 College Ave., Costa Mesa 546-0104 $29,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 2637 Vista Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 675-3535 $73,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 3 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN 2400 Vista Nobleza (North Bluifs) NB 644-1133 $8 7,500 (Sun 1·5) 507 Playa (North Bluffs) NB 640-0020 (Sun 1·5) 550 Vista Flora, Newport Beach 646-0555 $78,900 (Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOM 354 Vista Madera (North Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $69,500 (Sun 1-5) 835 Amigos Way (•8 Eastbluif Terr.) NB 644-7493 $49,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE l BR & 1 BR 106 33rd St. (Peninsula) NB 645-8400 $68,950 (Sat & Sun 12-5 ) **3800 River, Newport Beach 675-6000 $129,900 (Sun 1-5) 2 BR EACH 329 Rochester. Costa Mesa 642-1264 ~7,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) ••111-1111> Bayside Pl., Corona del Mar 873-9060 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR & 1 BR 521 lris, Corona del Mar 67~726 3 BR & 2 BR 415-4151'.1 lris, Corona de! Mar (Sun 1-5) 673-6310 $110,000 (Sun 1-5) 440 Begonia, Corona de! Mar 673-6142 (Sat & Sun l-5) 3 BR ~ACH • 514 ifahlia Ave .. Corona de! Mar 673-901 0 $123,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 518 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 673·8550 (Sun 1-5,) 4 BR & 3 BR SI 7 1'5mine, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 (Sun 1-5) 4 BR & DEN + 1 BR 611 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar 675-5631 $99,500 (Daily 1·5) .... ..... ff .. , w ... _,,,.... a Pe•I Suttday, May 12, 1q74 UAll Y l'ILOJ IJ 5 1002 G•n•r•I R.E. 1 =1""Go:-n-.-m"'"1 E""R-=.;,_LU_F_F;oo·•1=Gr.-".-, ...... ~R".E~.--~100=1G~.-n-.r-.~1 R~.E . 1002 * * * * * * OPEN HOUSE Heritage Collection r~!~L~ ~o~~s s 4 BR.--3 BATHS EASTSIDE INCOME PROPERTY 2'&00 NOBLl:ZA -Gu11.dalt11)f' Plan. lll•hly """"'"'" ·• SHAKE ROOF BEAUT! ES-Slx garages, cv-g I l'a 111 In iC • S11·ucn1rnl b. II di I B' J 1 l'iUUlllt" 1111tke !his u eryt 1ng in exce ent con t on. 1g ot, c ose "L'<>nvertibll'" honu·. 3 eri to everything. Call for more inforn1atlon. & ra mlly 01· ·I BR., 16 11 540-1151. high bcamt'tl cC'il., r. rounll')' kltt•hcn ,i;. pool!iidl' lot· , ABOVE IT ALLI ' nu1kc 1hlM fh11• p1'1>J'K'rlt ;tn A PENTHOUSE HAVEN OF PEACE & " I ~lr~~~1~r;:!!~g tJ).' ul S.~ ,.iOO. QUIET-away from the mad r ush-and only l~ VISTA i\l.\UERA -22110 n1inutes from the financial center In Santa ~(1, ft . uudt'r S7 0.000 . Ana , the shop's, stores, freeways and mark-F.xet>ptionul \'on d 1 1 to 11 b · Cou1,!I' o..·1·up1ed ho m , .. ets. Just the 2 of you with a reathtakmg teaturt's 8 ?.G ft , li\1n~ rni. view of the city. Elevator servlce.subterran-d1 '(-ora101· ,,11r'('1in1n1ents. full ean garage, air conditioning, dream kitchen, Jrngt h co1·en 'd vi\'\\' f!e1·k 2 carpeted baJcony/patios. Priced at only 1,1ff :I bdrn1ll. Shel1rred pn1111, ..,.,,500. CALL 540-1151 for appointment to Incl. bit-in ,i.:t1.i; BBQ -nice!~· "''' "allpaper('(I. Thl..,honie i~ see! hni;rly usN'I & rcahst!c11ll.~ BETWEEN BAY & SEA LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT- We have the home for her now, P restige lo- catio n on Seville Ave., near ocean and bay and tennis club. 5 Bedroom , 31h bath, family room, TV room, Billiard roon1 and \\•et bar. $114,500, Call for appointment, 541).1151 . IN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK -Come in 3nd r elax in this beautiful 3 bed.room home wilh tropical plants and greenery ev- erywhere. Complete \vith sprinklers, BBQ, lovely lanai. Garage door opener and lots of. extras. Call us today at 540-1151-and see it soon!! p!'~d ut $69.:.00. • {<tst ~ J3!!f realty 2<114. Vista del Oro Ne wpor t Bea.ch 64. ... ·1133 ANYTIME BUY A WARRANTY HOME GUARANTED SALE SUPERB SEASIDE CHALET I 11 > -nestled among trees. Open beams; spec- tacular bar roo1n ; separate ·master. bedrooin suite: 2 1nassive fireplaces & a view rrorn all 3 bedroo1ns. VACATION LIVING Step through your patio to tennis & swim· n1 111g . L-Ovely 3 bedroon1 tO\\'Dhou se on trec- lin ed .. ~tl'cct. Jusl S5L,50o, \ FANTASTI C FIND ll China Cove triple:< v•ith rust ic cbarnl on secluded street. llighl y up graded -only needs ne\v 01,1,·ner. Present O\\'ner \\'ill carry 2nd T.D. IRVINE COVE J ust listed -fo'a ntastic 5 bedroo111, spAcious family roon1, St. Charles kitchen & pool situ- ated on a 1,:.? acre. t\ quulity ho1ne plu:, a private beach offered at $250,000. VIEW PROPERTY ('hoice c:usto1n homesite in one of Nen·po rt's 1nost desirable neighborhoods overlooking 14th green or Big Canyon Country Club. r>riced right at ~69,500 . Grubb & Ellis AfSIDINTIAL BAOKIAAGI COMPAN Y 2863 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-7080 1002Ueneral R.E. 1002 I DO \·ou \\',\:-.:T TO t~l'Y . ---------------. ANOTHEll 11om:. s>:1.1. STATELY STORY 6 8 ~ ~ ~ N i.\F;L~ ,iB $69,9S0--.')eclu?ed 4 Bedroom .. 2 Bath. Nev.'- \1/0N'T Q\\'N nro 110111~s port Beach view home on quiet cul-de-sac. REALTORS \VITI-I TY.'0 PAYl\1ENTS'?'? 1'--eaturing formal dining, Separate fanilly \\'E WlLL GUAHANTEE room with large brick fireplace and lots of TillS \VILL r\OT oc.:cun, \Vood 4 large bedrooms nev.·ly decorated FOR EIT\l l::R IT SELLS ' · · ' ~--~~--~~----~---~1 OR \VE s ur THE HO~tE thruout. Beautiful fan11ly backyard . Com- l002 General R.E. 1002 1 e.an 646-C655. · plete \\'ith paddle tennis court and basket- -----------------ball & tennis back board . Just listed, won't last, call now~ 546-5880. !A, "''V"•tNL!!>ll .. ••tO'••tut • \11\ l.L~:y l{L\1.1"\ .. II! IH, (II fl Al •HS( n ... t • '011 ',TrJ< • ! •C"A~< f ( UUPO"' ~0 --HERITAGE, . -REALTORS" 546-5880 Open Eve1. General R.E. 1002 Ueneral R.E. 1002 • . . 10°/o DOWN 8'h o/o INTEREST BETTER THAN DEV JI ~ c D M ELOPERS-~et4(Ue .-fflitk,~ Look at ,..,,;. ;.,m·.,, They NEW RANCHERS REALTOR maybehistorysoonsodon't Like ne\\', Extras already in. 69-1 a Cl'l'S, IO n1i. to 1 hesitate. I! you y,•ant an Just ino\·e in. 3 bedroom.~. 2 DO\•.'nloY.'n Nt.n Jost' and in i extra sharp 2 BR 2 BA baths. Ne11· 1·Rrpet in direct groy,·th path. Close to ! POOL home in CORONA kitchen ai1d f<unlly room. I Golf Course. Reservoirs and BEST BUYS CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OCEAN VIEW DREAM HOME See this corner locat ion 3 bedroom, family room home. Highly upgraded. E njoy the placid pool or use the private beach. A super large lot. A truly best buy at $92,500. 639 Cameo Highlands Dr. Open Sat/Sun 1-S NEAR THE COUNTRY CLUB A bea utifully upgraded 2 story home in move in condition. Extra large 4 bedrooms, family room, formal dining room and pri- vate den. Lovely, relaxing rear yard. A tru- ly BEST BUY at $52,900. Call to see. SOUTH OF HIGHWAY • DJIPLEX Completely remodeled owners unit. E very- thing is new. A secluded dead-end street lo- cation. Brings in $520 mo. income. Exclu- !?ive at $831500. Call to see ! Owner says make offer. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar WE CAN HELP YOU IUY, SELL. OR TRADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN THI NATION BEST BUY -DOVER SHORES Beautiful 136 IL on bayfront; pier slip. 4 Large bdrms., 4 ba ths + 2 powder rooms. Exquisite foyer \Vi lh graceful wind ing stair- way. Paneled library & den. Words are fu- tile to describe the rich atmosphere of this select bayfront r esidence. Only one of a kind.....Qill for details. COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coa1t Hwy., Corona del Mar "Selling Real Estate in Newport Htrbor Since 1944" 673.4400 • 1002 General R.E. 1002 Dl::L ~!AR on a big tiOxlOO Brick fireplace . Larg e Highway 101. Spring-fed Jot 11·ith private community co1·ererf patio for ""llmmer Stock Druns and 5 Bedroom beach access. l'njoymcnt. Only 5 years old Horne on Property. ~iay Only $69.500 ru1d only $39,500. To see this exchange, OUerc<I f or Call 644-72ll one. eall 963-6767. $2,082,Wl. Call 646--0555. .-.. Ol>fNnL9 • "'SFUNTO BEN!Cf1 rh"tljln! ll1 * BAYSHORES *" ~.~ .. ~,.,=m~e~thl~ .. ~yo~u~w~an~l~l.i -------'I ,,, ' ". '.. " . ·' THE REAL \',\ l,l,E,. l'~TllTl'Dt R L \I. I \ '"''' ., ,, .. , ' ..... ' ,. "' •. " • ' • • ... ' t . .,, • sell?' Classified ads do It Sell Idle items wit h a Dally l OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 "-'t'll ·call NOW 642-5ii7!S. Piiot Classified ad. 642--3678 I 2595 CRESTVIEW General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 N'il'l'ly derora ted 2 bdrm.. 1 j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; j ' bath, hit-in gas kitchen; lo"· leasehold, large patio: boat storage al-ea. One o[ the IM"&est yards in Bayshores. 2 Private sandy beacheli for your pleasure. Plans avail. for exparu;ion. 0 w n e r anxious. $57,500 "C" THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Cst Hy,')'. 5'1.S-5527 Ne...,'J)Ort Beach Eve.545-5643 ! COLLEGE PARK, C.M. ASSUMABLE VA Q\\•ner bought ri<'"' hon1e. Very aJLXious. Can shoy,• anytime. Beautifully decorated. Large patio. 1646-3928 Eves: 645-5253 Lachenmyer Realtor WE HAVE A NICE ONE IN COLLEGE PARK Dig this 4 spacious bedroom~ and pool-lable size family roon1. \\'alk to schools and shopping. 13o:it or trallcr acct.•ss! Nuff said. Call I 546-2313. OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN TO BE NICE! ~ '~ I ~ 4-PLEX · NEW LISTING Huntington Beach, Oose to Tolbert & Ne'<l.•land. Each Is 2 Bedroom, l Balh \1·ith Patio and Carpor1s·. Owner ma.v exchange for l .. 1rger units. O!fered tOt' $69,000. Call 646-ffi5.5. ... ·' "''"" '"""" '" ,, \'..\IJJ·:,· RI \I.I\ . '". ' ... ' ~""'•' ..,.. ", ..... "'".' ...... ,' .,.,, ·~· down Asniall price 1Dpay 1D move into a Make an almost Immediate move. Newport Crest is the exciting townhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Cenle r. Exterior maintenance provtded. Come- let us show you how you can't afford not to live at Newport Cres l. 2·3·4 bedroom re1ldenc:e1 .Newom $13,000 lo m,ooo. g __ *c,...,...Ba_lb~o=a-Ba-'y'--o-.P=ro,,;p'=-e=rt=ie~s=*==-_____... BALBOA COVES NEWPORT HEIGHT,S PRICE REDUCTION From P1cific Coast Highway 1nd Superior Avenue lntersecuon, drive up Superior to Newpon Crest entrance. Sate offle9: :12 Robon Court. Open dally 10 A.M. to Suftaet. (714) &4H 141 , Like new I Pier privil. Duplex. Lovely 3 BR., VIEW Trade for units o\rner's unit + 3 BR., 4 BR, 3 BJ\, -crurly or d~n. rental Best loc Owner Large 11\1"' room & h•nHI)' $129 900 Call 675-7060 . . 1'00ll1 Fn-1.cl1ly CRf'l)(!lt'rl ,\ ' · anxious $89,500. 642-7491 painl~d. NltY hcutl'(! pool, BALBOA MODEL 3 BR., 21'.1 baths Tiburon Assumable loan $37,500 556-8800 * OCEAN VIEW* Two 3 Bdrm., 2 bath units. $119,500. Rental: 2 BR, yrly. Cpl. only, $225 Mo. ,673-7420. m REALTORS lB L.13 S Local Offices To.Serve You • • • aoocl enicrtalnlng & ll\'1111:· 240 l\Jflil Jload. ( C 11 f I llavcnJ N.B. Open Sunday .t-.s. ' PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 641-5200 Hn\'C ~ml'thh\11 you \Yant tn stll':' CIRsslfled-nds do It "-ell -c11.ll NO\V S.U-S678. - • Gener• R.ESELU~ Y0~ .. ~~1M~;· 002 G•n•r1~l~Rg.e~.;;g100~2~G~··~·~r•~l~R~.E~·;;•~002~~G~··:•~r•~R~.e~. ~~~~~ne~r~•IWR~·!E·~~~11:]m~c~or~o~n•~d~•~l~~~~§~~~~·;~022~~;~;;~~~ .. ~~V~1r~:~ YOUR Cntom J• Iii DA ILY .-ILOT Sunday, May 12, tq14 Even If you are only In the planning VERY OWN PARK ssoo gq. >1. A bolldm °"" stage• of selling your home, there Is a homo. • or ~ bednloml. borne \\'atranty plan you will want to be llup living room + famU.y informed about. Tall Pines & sofitude wUJ greet you when you room plUI rumpus room er Inspect this spotless home, only Ii block off billiardJ room, 3 batht, 3 * America n Home Shield 's Homeowner's , Ocean Blvd. Smart, splil·level 3bdrm. holne, cur a11raa:e. A world or Protection Plan covers service, repairs • ever-interesting bay & ocean views . Parking fe!'t\ll'f'JI &. elea:ance .. $89,9') or replacement of the ELECTRICAL, ( all J f lends (• J2 500) -SIG-TI7!. • H or your envous r . ,I , . --n,•·-··~m--EATlNGandPLUMBINGsJ"'temswith-~· ,,._ --· in the home, including hot water heaters. MARKETED BY UNIVERSITY REAL TY ~l * ~:~~~g~:.l~~~Y!:.~e~~~de~ou;: . * * 673-6510 *' * , ~ ' 1 ll~~ii!11 escrow period. LIVE LIKE R :YAL TY Belboo P•nin•ulo 1007 Corono del Mor 1022 · In this fabulous 4 bdrm, "3 bath home in * In addition to the benefits to you , U1e Newport !leach. Big floor plan with nearly seller, t.hi5 plan makes your home of 2300 sq. ft. l< .. amily roorn, fireplace. Dream more demand to buyers for it al!o·covers kitchen. 1'inted \\'indo\vs. \Vet bar. Exten· him for one full year after escrow closes. sive decking & patio. Near school & pool. * This protection plan costs you NOTillNG ~78,500. Call 644-8750. unless your home sells AND escrow PHOTOGRAPHER'S DELIGHT closes. BeautifuUy decorated 4 bdr1n, 2 bath home * For more information please call 646-0555. with quality carpets & drapes. All modern kitchen. FamiJy room, · firepl ace. Dining room. Park·lik e yards. S47.500. Call 540-1720. REDUCED TD SELL 82995 down on this \Valnut Square to\1:11- house. With 2 bdrms, 2 baths. Family room. Kitchen has built-ins"'& dish\\'asher. Carpets, drapes. S\'•'im pool, recreation area. Grass yard. Call 644-8750. FABULOUS POOL HOME Big floor plan \vith 2200 sq. ft. -Features 5 -bdrms, 3 baths. Family room & bonus room. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====;;;; I Private rear living rOon1, fireplace. Inter- com system. I-luge heated pool. Outside light- ing. Boat gate. $63,000. Call 540-1720. &B~ CT.Coles._ihy & Co.· Realtors THE EASY LIFE-BLUFFS CONDO Dramatically decorated, spacious 3 bdrm ., 2'h ba. model. Lge. family rm. area & for- mal dining rm . Very private wrap-around patio !or the potted plant "Green-thumber". Vaulted ceilings, decorator v.1allpaper & lush carpets. Close to the community pool. $75,000. HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL! I Ne\v on the market & vacant! Super sharp Monaco model with Jge . mstr. suite, family bdrm. & convert. den or study. Cozy frplc. & bit-In garden kitchen. Beautifully land- scape<l, with lge. covered patio. Nicer than new thruout. $69,500. BLUE PACIFI C VIEW Just one super extra in this luxurious hill- top townhouse \\'ilh 2 bd1ms. 2 baths·. Dining room, fireplace, dream kitchen. Sunken Liv- ing roo1n . \Vet bar. \Valk-in closets. Front & rear party decking. S\vim pool, sauna & tennis. $64,500. Call 644-8750. EASTRIDGE 2-STORY Big family home with 2300 sq. ft. Has 4 ~ms, 3 balhs. Formal dining room . Fam- ily room & sewing room. Fireplace. Kitchen has everything, Completely redecorated & shows like a model~ S57,500. Call 540-1720. Costa Mesa 2955 Harbor Blvd. 540-1720 Newport Beach 600 Npt. Ctr. Dr. 644-8750 General R.E. l002GeneralR~E . 1002 THE BEST IN BLUFFS C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 LOVELY, NEARLY NEW 4 BR ., 3 BATHS l l'!'!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~"""""""'"~'!""!!!!!!!!!~,...-1 Spacious 2200 sq. It., tastefully decor. & up-I Gonerel R.E. 1002 Gonorel R.E. 1002 graded. V~cant. Asking $73,500. I HOMES OPEN 1-5 THIS AFTERNOON SEE ME, l'M HOT-and have hardwood tloors, copper plumbing, 4 bdrms, big kitch- en and a 4-0' pool. I'm at 1520 Dorothy Lane, Harbor llighlands for $79,950 and Nadine Croul is with me. SEE ME, ON SANTIAGO-I'm new, vacant and very spacious. 4 bd.rms, 2,900 sq. fl., corner lot and room for your imagination. I'm at 2131 Santiago for only $87,500. Janet Lehman will be there. SEE ME ON THE WATER-A del uxe du- plex 2 bdrm and water bdrm-wlits. Piek" and slip fo r 28'. boat. See me for only $129.060 at 3808 River Street, Newport Beach. Bev \Vasson will be there. SEE ME , l'M CONTEMPORARY-Brand new, exciting designs, skylights, courtyards, 10,000 sq. It. lots. 3 and 4 bdrm models from 885,500. See me on Irvine Blvd., corner of \Vind\\•a rd, Newport Beach. SEE ME-AND BACK BAY-I have 3 bed- rms & a breathtaking view of Ne,vport Up- per Bay. Wind p rotected patio. See me at 340 Otereo, see me off Ornada. I'm $871500. Marilyn Shuff will be there. s~ E ME, l'M CHOICE-Mesa Verde I< acre Jot, vacant 4 bdrm with new paint, carpet. Estate sale, excellent vaJue at 1862 Elba Circle for lf,59,500. Martha Beynon will be there. SEE ME , l'M UNIQUE AMONG THE UNIQUE. Slain glass windows. Rich wood panelling and bright green plnntlng. Al so vie\\'S, patios, imported tiles and a private beach. See me at 512 Seaward. Corona del ~·I ar and love it! I'm $149,500. and Dorothy J ohnson and I are . waiting. U~l()Ut: ti()Mt:i ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE A.1ARKET WITH TH E NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES BUY A WARRANTY HOME perhaps the charnling isb-ee! in Ne\O.'port. Sandy beach, garden patio, large dock & slip AND a nwsl gracloo!i 4 bedroon\ 2 story house tor least'. $800. pr month v.1nter months Call 6T~7225 0 •• v'' J' '•• • .. ,., ' .>,Ul \'. \ l.t.J.:\· IH· \LI\ • Ill~.·~'' ' " ~ .. t .. ~ ... ~,..,.,, ....... '"'~' Country Atmosphere & DcHn View I Next to In:ine Ranch; large lot .... ·ith 3 Pine trees, l A\'OC3do, 1 lime. Ocean \iew trom every roon1 in TOP·O·THE HILL WILLARD HILL S31 B Wilson Costa l\lesa HUGE SHADE TREES $27,500 0 IN C.M. this custon1 ~esig~ & builr * * DUPLEX * * HurTy, lhis first time 4 bdm1.. 2 z hath, huge ad\·er1iscd three bedroon1 family mi. \\·ith frplc., Herl''s a v.·ay for you 10 help ho tree I.I Jed tree hon1e. $15..~.500. Sh<m·n by 1 beat the cost o! lh•1ng! A m.~ rn t'\ ~nn. I app·1. only. 0 11·ner /agent. ~o\·ely 3 bdnn., 2 bath hon1t" ~ ~n r ~. ~VN 10 BE. NICi 6T.Hs&l ~~'. 'i°~ih.+.,:,.~ew...:;:-,l. ~I "." 1m1'1~·1J1' 0:!~u~~~~ 51~r.5 3 ~: ~~~~~~:,~~:er.' ~ '11@'131~ ~ nn ·t,1:/1\·e1 har, to11n. 673-664'1 67~59 -·· dm., 2 tti>lcs, 2 stor; entrv, t -=-~-,-:----=""' ldry rm. huge 101 -.... ,/~. Costa Meu 1024 fif'l'pit, deck, brick patio, 3 ---------,Heat~ pool, central air • . rond, 3 BR, dtn/dining ~~;:r·~ita~~:'·Be~~: Eastside $36,500.1 a;ea. 2 Ba. trp~c. By owner. decor & Ind.<;;<.·. Vie\O.' of hills, extl"t'mely sharp 3 BR, 2~!: I 557-9860 or 557--0277. 2314 lights. $120,000. 1524 Sand· Ba in prime Ne...,, p 0 rt 1 Fordham Dr .. C.l\f. $44.900. castle. 6#5133. Jliviera Condo's . Large l\IESA VERDE • by owner. BUY NOW 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;IOPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 425 VISTA PARADA CORONA DEL MAR. 675·6000 ,. MESA VERDE, 546-5990 • CA LL us .o\\'oid further inna1ion? LAST CHANCE-BUILDER'S MODEL HOME NEW DUPLEX. 3.Bc, 2 B• family room. all buUt-ins. Elt"gant 2650 sq ft, 5 plush carpeting & corner Bcdroo!T\5, 3 tuJI baths, 2 location, just listed _ best levPI. 3 car garagC", nev.· hurry _ t"a11 ~ Soulh . deror + crpls. dr p s . Co., ·Realtors. T~ferm:l $69,950. 2ffi3 4BR/21;iBA. 1800 sq fl w/ f1amingo Dr, ~2'967. LIDO waterfront. S Bdrm. & lge. family·rm., or 5 bdrms., with 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- . tacular view! Pier & float. $275,000. WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 4-0'x!JO'. Magnificent view! $250,000 LIDO NORD 5 BR., 5 ba. Prize 60 ft. waterfront lot. Pier & float. $375,000. 30xl05 Ft. Lido Nord View l<>t. $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy•ide Dr., Sull• 1, N.B. 675-6161 End unit, 3 BR., family rm., formal dining, General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 eac-h uni1. SlZl.OOJ. 21h ba. Custom decor. Landscpd, '\\'rap-! ;;;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:====~==;;;;;;;;1 514 Dahlia Ave. around patio on wide greenbelt. A beauty-I OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 $77,500. FITZii.JORRfS RE,\LTY OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2619 RAQUETTA I * OPE6N73-S90AlTO. 1.5 * 1, (Vista dtl Oro to Vista Umbros•) HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR 644-0134 General R.E. 1002G@neral R.E. 1002 CAMEO SHORES-$99,500 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Exceptional 4 bedroom,. family roo1n home. Professionally decorated and landscaped. Meticulously maintained. Absolutely move-in condition. Country kitchen, sunken living room, separate dining room. Near schools and recreation. Fee land. $81 ,500. :'\t> .... ·ly n:'dC"corated 3 brlrm home ~-i1h rental unil in rear. Great lnv<'Stn1ent al 169.500 Balboa Bay Propertie s * * 64"4&1 * * FINE DUPLEX Rustic beauty ...,,/~tone frplc-, glas." \\'a1is, Ju.sh patio, + a tree lop apt to bool ! Only $93,500. Bkr. Open Sun. Jots of s torage nn. Great OPEN HOUSE-BY OWNER fnmily living w/good sc-hl~.. SAT ~ SUN N00"."1-6 playground, pool, golf. n.rt.o; • ~ Fordham Dri\"e & C'ralts, billiards. all at J BR. Pool, new kitchen. N~'POr1 Riviera To11·nhse. rock patio, fully cpled, bll- R,\ \" CLIJ\lE R E AL • ins. ltfANY EXTRAS: r.sr.\TE, 5'47 -3:>111 &.S-14.900 e.Ustlng VA. 64G-461K!, 96.1-3006 ~ 2183 PUE!>o'TE, lTJO sq ft MESA VERDE GIANT I Comoc lot. l BR. 2BA, l::xec. hon1e, sufl('r clean & 15:<-15 scp guest or highly u11gradC1"I. s Br. 3 Ba, I pla~house. Assume GI Joan, 2 story, gow't11C"t kitchen, 2 $2.G per mo. $36,750. yacMI. frplcs, fam 11m, fortn. din .. I Bkr. 548-nlJ: e\'e; 5574617. lp;e cor. lot in prt'~tige lor. l\IESA \'erde 29J2 RedwoOO, HO~tES UN LI l\11 TED btfl 4 be, 2 be_ 15x33 cov 963--6728. , patio + lanai. 1950 sq. ft. BLUE RIBBON 144.990. Qutok occnpsocy. CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX 1·5, 429 I1is Ave .. 67S.7414 Sharp a.nd. clean 4BR/2BA, Bkr. s.m.nu: eve: 5574617. 1002 G•nerel R. E. 1002 This has to be the best buy in this prestigi- ous .area. I-luge living rm., 4 lge. bdrms., fanuly rm. & a beautiful pool , \Vith ample garden~ & lawn s to add to your enjoyment. The private beaches are the most pictur- esque on the coast. I A legal triplex on t\\10 R·2 lots, near shopping and the beach. Currently a good investment or could be expanded four Wlits. Excellent rental record. $99,500. _o_c _<9S-_J"'°-·-~---· l sptc & span cle<:I b11in kitch. SHARP Cd1of duplex. Good Attention Builders Prime location nr. So. Coast location. 3 BR/2 BA. w/ 1 40Xl20' lot. Existing 2 Br. \ Plaza. S42,900. 2 BR/J BA unit. Open EXECUTIVE SPANISH ESTATE PRIME BAYCREST. Sweeping corner grounds su.rround almost new executive mansion. 5 bedrooms including view mas- ter suite with wrought iron baJcony, guest room & childrens win~. Cantina kitchen and banquet formal dining. Huge den with rugged beams and massive fireplace. En- tertainers patio. The price will amaze yoo! Call 645-0303. "BIG CANYOM"-ON GOLF COURSE EXECUTIVE ESTA TE-Right on the goll course. Sweeping circular drive. Drama- tic European tiled entry. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths. Elegant living room \Vith floor to ceiling white marble fireplace and BAY WINDOW. Huge gourmet kitchen. Double door entry to formal dining. Spiral stai r- case to hide-a-way master suite with 50' balcony overlooking city lights. GUEST ROOM with private fireplace and wet bar. Leaded stained ~ass wmdows. Huge cov- ered .patlo stepping off to rich green fair- way. THE ULTIMATE! Call 645--0303. BEACH RETREAT-$36,500 PRIVACY SUPREME In exclusive Park Lido. WALK TO OCEAN. Private cou rt- yard entry to 2 story luxury townhouse. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen with buiJUns. Living room with crackling fire- place. Plctur.,,que park-like grounds and POOL. Call 645--0303. . FOREST E. OLSON I NC0 • A ~DWELL BANKER COMPANY HARBOR Bl VD., 645-0JOJ ·-=> BAYand BEACH REALTY CALL 675-3000 ANYTIME 2407 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona. del Mar 1002 CORONA DEL MAR One half block to ocean, custom 2 bedroom and den residence. Completely equi pped kit- chen. On 45' R-2 lot. Duplex addition could have fantastic harbor and ocean view. Ex· ceptional financing can be arranged. $99.500. IJOJ AVOCA DO OR., NEWPORT CENTER Ba house. So. ol H"'Y· Ap-1 CALL 968-4441 ltouse. Sat/Sun. l .S pm, 440 proved plans for addition, 1 ~ * Crest Realty Begonia. Bier. 67J.6142. built • Plenty of profit! I ri.lESA Verde 1614 Qinica., $74.500. 613-1658 Owner EAST COSTA ?a~; BY blfl pool, firepit, 3 hr, 2 ba , SPYGLASS Hill, Vu of ~\llNER. ~ BR. 1 2 ha, refurbished like new . Formal Om. Rm, Frplc, S45.500. Vacsnt . Bkr. Fashion Island, B a )I . Cll>ts, Drps,. All Elec 548--nll: ev~: 557-46li. =43BR, landecaped fee , Kitch. w/pantry. \Valk to EA'TRA NICE OONOO 3 B ~===~~---~~ l aH sch!~. s.19.<m. Shown by i1 b 2 "-'•-· v' ',· • CHAR!YIING Duplex. So. appt. 642--05()4 c:cena, Bell~Si9.~~w ;.Y of hwy on 11,i R-2 lots. By LOVELY 4BR, 2ba. fam rm, Owner. 546--0U» 0\.\1ler. S93,(0}. 673-tl69. din rm. patio, 6 truit lrt"('S, DOIL HOUSE, R-2, 2 Br, l reduc-ed for quick sa1e, By 4 BR 2 ba cul-d~sac, Rm. NEWER HOME PLUS INCOME Ba f need • ...1 trpl dbl for bo..11 & pool. Mesa , e ;:f"'• c, owner, 545-0038 \' ~ ••• 000 uo "m SPLISH0 SPLASH,l,I garago. 161·500· 61",,.S!25 ,-,E-SA_V_E_R_D_E-. -,n-,n-,-ao-u-1,-,. 1 ''"'· ~. · ~~. \VANTED Du J • Id Dana Point 1026 640-1120 E' bod l I I G IRE 1002G IRE 1002 : p ex in o 3 BR, Fam. 2 BA. '>lo'/rnom , ________ _ '\' l'Y Y n I JC' poo. y.;u ~=·;;;";;;"r;;;a;;;;;;;;';;;'==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;e;;;n;;;e;;r;;;a;;;;;;;' ;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Corona de! Mar. Principals f boa Pri uJ J 1 • Designed wi!h comlort and ! ('Ou!d be saying 1his soon it n1 644-5270 or t. me c. re sac. DANA HARBOR VIEW ronvenicnre in mind . you \l"ill just <:all to see this _0~Y· ___ .____ $42,!MXI. Agt. 642-8550. , . . SUfJ{'"rbly constructed 3 BIG-BIG 4 BP.. 2 story CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR, 1 BA, xlnl cond. 3 BEDROOl-1. 2 BATH, I \\lute \\'atcr &. Catalina. 2400 hcdroom. family r oom. No11h Coot::i ii.les.1. home. OCEAN SIDE OF HIGHWAY Owner will finance, family roon1~ 2-t!I \\'ake ~t :a::-·15 3 x 8~·r:· ti in in g room home. d('(_'Orated LIKE ,\ ri.tODEL. G.H. Robertson Rltr.67J..4899 Forest Rd. O.J. 545-7213 auto ·sprlclr '. gar. 33921 Call~ f eaturing centn1 1 vacu um i1·11 h features hke decorator Cute 2 bdrm. + guest rm., on R-2 lot. Ideal BEAUTIF1JL.v:ie...,. 2 Br & De BonMza, S.J .C. $82,500 systf'in, self-<'ll'aning ovens, \\·11.J! papt'rs. l\lf'xican tile to live in or for investment. Offered at $69,950 FOR ACTION d 11 c 11 a nrl safely !ight1n.i::. Add -a Il?Ors PLUS eonversation • • • en on go course. a or lease for $495. Bia, Own, ""'''' idcm1cal ""''on the pol,"'" rn,.d BAR B·Q, ,. BLUFFS-ON BUDGET CLASSIFIED ADS P.S. REALTY 64"1616 6T;,.1414 or 498-1..,, propCrty offer a tf'nan t the BEAUTIF1JL USED BRICK • R·2 LOT & neat 3 BR, 1 Bn 15 NE\V DUPLEXES le samC" aniC"nities. \\"e suggest D £ c K 1 NG A Ro u N D N!!Wly decorated Trina model; 3 bdrms., 21h: 642-5678 hse 11•/fpl, crp1s. dli>s. OOtit' 4-PLEXES, ocean views. a n early appointment to se<! POOL. "A l\TUST SEE" if baths, lge. patio. Close to Corona del Ma r '-=========:.;'"=·""='·:=500:·==:0:nr0:. ="'=~===·~, $61.950-SOCl,950 33861 this -special c o:i.1 offering. you're looldng for a great High School. Offered at $59,500. I. l Copper Lantern 496-3431 Call 673-8550. t ho1nc. Call for appointment.: Eostbluff 1030 OPEN TIL I • fT'S FUN TO BE NICE' ' THE REllL ESTllTERS COATS "--"' 1 CORBIN-MARTIN, INC. $@'\\~lJ\.':'.c!&°B!fS•, BUY A WARRANTY HOM E rc;,..., WAL~ACE VJ llU°'21 REAL TORS 6-44-7662 That Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle. ~REALTORS ~ Coron1 del Mar YIMra,CLlTl.IOLLAM----- ADULT U. NITS -14 -'--546-4141-....,""'l~""""""~~"""'~~"""'""'."!~I 0''°'...., ,,,. • .,.mblod I -POOL HOME (Open E.vening s) ~ ---wcwds below to moke 6 Pridr of 01111el'f;hip • llig-h I General R.E. 1002 J _G_e_n_e_r•_l_R_._E_. __ _!_~ :1e1n~if;,. ~'.~~of T:.OR O~k ~L be~~J~ Rem"' "'""'"d Al',.. A11 'I """~~E""!"~U~~"" ROSY FUTURE • EASTBLUFF 1 (l~t9 En bl t c B edroom, 1 B'a1h. TH BL FFS I HAP REP st ur. racious fOur Proresslona!Jy l.:-11..:l!lcaf)('d . . You Own The Landi . bedroo1n home, cot11pletel)' "'lth Sprink lers. Utllhy,I ORIGINAL AREA S111all sopl_11st1cated home on Great fan1lly hon1c. l 11•k I J' J' ,J J J l'ep.aln!ei-1 lr1i1ide and out ll1ld R·2 Jot 1n old Coron del bull! 3 "·Jrm 2 bau I!: all \.\'OOdwork redone. Call Ln undry Roorn!l, 0.\ni·r 3 Bit., 2\2 ba .. end unit; l\1ar. Done \\i lh a feel for family~. s;·950 15' '6'"• 6Trm5 n.ul.)' C"Xcf1angC" for s'!1allcr I l'l'<IOOJr. thruout, Sl\'ecping (otnOITQ\\' 2 bedroom areas ' r Units. Off!_rt'd lor $110,000. ll<•Y v\c\IJ from ninittersuite, ...,'ith buiii-ins featured in OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-4 I S 0 l HE T Call 646-0055. t>ncl. pn.tio, showcase master suile. lndoor-OUtdoor 915 Adler : I( .,, J j J condition~. living room "·ith a great CLARK SOMERS _ _ . . . . ·~'°<:~,.l NEED A LARGE 3 BEDROOM? See This New Listing Shor1 \\•fllk 10 Jl.1ar1n1·r11 l-'i1rk & l~ll1n11')'. big f[unil_y 1'00n1 & flreplare. f>:C"pi_1ra 1e utilit~ room 1\ilh ·~ BA. Ol\·nt'r 1 nu1~f~IT('lt \\'ant~ 11ulck escrow. ST.i,I~. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 645-5200 ...... ------~ 1-------- IOon'I Rt\'t> up \Ile ship! ''Uil" JI in cla.~illcd, Ship to Shori1 R"~ull!J! 642-SGTII. $69,500 loll.Y '"'""•· Call quickly IO REAL TOR 675-4000 ' see this f a s c ina ting 306 P.1arlne Balboa J11Jand I R 1 ES UC . . {ust ~ J3M" really 2414 Vista. del Oro Newport Beach 644·1l33 ANYTIME e DUPLE.."< e 329 ROi·hester nr E. 17th St. NE\\', By 01vncr, Jge 2 Br, 2 Bu, Bl -in5, Ot;h"·sr, ere. S1·lling prlct'. S67.000. n (' w l<111n If Af'P•lcd of $.i;:!,600. ~·1,': , 2 111:1, 3-0 )'I'll. ti-Un «fo"'n, Sl0,00'.l, O\\'Tier carry $3.-IOO. ~nd. Take Jep for CASI!. No ageni. buycn only. 642-1264 propol'J>. Now 16 8, 5 0 0. B Ibo C ' 5 1:-~.....,...,...--..-.-1 673-8550. • • .... 100, I I' I I I i>Pf.N TIL 9 • "'S Ft/ff n::j 9£ NTCEI '"=======::: OPPORTUNITYt ,~ H y r s u p New• ilem, "The ladies ®j ' t..,- 1 ,...., 1 ,...., 1 ,...., 1 --. 1 -1 of the County Medica l So- • ", , ,' Yoo can leaSE', buy. or buy ciety' Auxiliary . plan to iwbjet.1 to an e-.:lsting lea~ . . . . . ~~~~~~~~~; 1 n spacious three bedroom publish a cookboo k. Part $390. Moves you in! 2 Bcodroom 2 balh Adult ClnOOs. Seller pays all ro9ts. No gimmiclcs! Call 836-4206 or 8!>-3846 Agent. t\1-"0 s tory t01\Tihouse on the I M A P ff E D of 1he money w ill go to My, with tee land, low • ..__ ~~ed l ntonthl)' niaintenance and 8 I I'' J I I 111e ~ Heart Hospita LARGE PRIVATE SLIP. · · • • · lo pun:hase a --." Rent for SSOO, Buy for I . S-+'t 11>.!IOO. oc bey '"bJect ,. _ T A Y P H A ~ms"t $600 mo. Call I--..1"",..,..1-.,1-.,.1-.,1-I 0 ~-j l~IM~~ Q::: ~~ .. -~. ~--~· ~.~ YO\I dt¥e~ «)!Tl st.p No. 3 below. -°'"'---"'· 4 BR. Sep. Dining, VIEW. lllstetully Dec, throughout. 3039 Ca.rob st. N.B. Sit. &o. Founloln V•ll•y 1034 ASSUME 7% LOAN 2 11tory 3 BR, 2 BA, hug~ gnnle room, lar.:e country kilch(!t'I, fl~lace, over sb:ed lol, close to eYft'Y- thlng. Nee& TLC. lit a k e otter .• BRASHEAR REAL TY 8-12-7411 ; ovH. 968-1171 PRh\lE locatio n ! Bia:: two-s t ory on huge t"\Ll-d~c. 4 bedroom - family roon1 • .J0011a1 dinihg. ltfUC.1-1 MbRE . $59,900. 847-<lOJO. Aat. eE:; .. r 'I' r I' r ,. r r r r r I c~~ w"':~.~N ·~~d I I I I I I • I I I I: fl~ ~.::·~ .. t,d':': ~: -•-• • • -• • , • • --, 842-9378 wkendJ A: A.II g: SCRAM-LETS An1wero In Cloulflutlon 1080 wkd.,,;.. -~------- • • Faun air re frig delux inclu the hohle heod the c.'< lands al fn1 s!rul\ new benc 963· Tl 3 J3cd form upgr air l:tSSU posse old. BR 8-12-7 BY O lam Cov. lon.u. The ""' "°"" """ land, •nd ~t'C'n this ''ou you on ti 11K' I l h !{F:, \\' Just new F'lni d"" lO briC' $31. ., 962· a o· BR, bra Pri do11 an~ By n- rin 84 R For or co Re HU H lo u • I 13 96 OP c r A Pl OI I D b b Sund.i.y, May 12, 1q74 0.4..ILV ftllOT D 7 l r;~~o:::u:n~t.~1::n~V~a~ll~•2Y::~1~0:3•4rH~u'.:"nt"1-n9"'t"'o-n"'B"'•""'•'"'ch,.-"1040=~1.1-,:•1i-n;•~~~~~~;~;~~1"'04f;4;,..1;rv~'"1;n-e;__:_:_;;:_:_:_:_:_I':o~4~4,..J,;L~•!vlu-n;•~;;N~l'"v{u:e11~;;~1101s"'2{L~•{e;u~nTu•~"N;1::;g~u1•"'1;;:-:'1:"0;;;s~2~"t N"1"'w"'po:"'.".r-:t-;B°'1':'.•-:<-.:h-· f06°9;::.N;::.:ewc..::po::.r::t.:,B;.e-e-<-,--.,.106=9-l~u""n~i-ve-,::,.;:;,::y:.;P.,;.1..:r;:.;."""1094 I• * CHERRY LAKE * with slip and pitr 1 BUY A WARRANTY HOME BUY A WARRANTY HOME 1 VR WARRANTY • HOME 3 BR. TIBURON V"'Y tdiarp 3 hi>droQ1n ptu-. dining or dl'n rondo. Ccnlrlll air c o11d lton1n1o:, rclri.gerator, Y.'8itht•r/clryer, drluxr douUle ovrn rnng<> Included in sales price. All the convcn.IC'ncc of owning o hoh1e without 1hr headaches. 8 a u t i f u I the <.'Ofl\'Cllil'nct> ol O\Ynin~ u lnndsco1ilng ond recrenlion- lll fncllltles. Lcx·ntccl 1n·dc- 11lr1tblc F.V. 1\J'C'11 . Clos<· lo new shoppinK 1;f'nh•r iind bench. Call now tu lit'C 963-450. ,.,, "'""••ut•\'•"•"'"'"•vt \1.i\Ll,~~\' RL\IJ \ ~ t<t~\. 10<1(AP~, ... u1ot •.; .,. -.1oc~ 1 rn1A0<<:.1 ~0"'''•"• TIBURON CONDO 3 Bcdrm., 21 ~ ba, \'\l'l l1<1 r , fonnn\ dlnins;, super upgrad•><L !::Ice f':fltal(C riQ!Jr, air con<l., IJt·lck llB(J. a sSUllll.' loon. Q u j (' k poSSl'Ssion. l.i1.·SS th:...n )'CHI' old. I BRASHEAR REAL TY 842-7411 ; •••• 968.4377 1 BY Own1•r, 4 Bit, :l il;1, 1.15\17 fan1 rrn \I lfrple, l4g. lo\ Cov. paliu, 1•:-;t1~1s. VA 7 \~' .. loon. $·1!i,'.IOO. !)')S.;;Mf(i. Harbor Vie-;; Hill-;--103 8 5 BR TWO STORY Heaulitul cuiltQnt built h0n1e in good area. This homC' l~ u111qu~· \\'Ith hf\rdwood flOOl'll and C't'dllr c\O!'ClA. Cdstom 111ade dro1M'rle~. l"ireplare, fill elL'Ctrie bl1-lns 1 n kitchen, dir1\ns: mom n.rnl dt•11. lltui patio in back y11.rd nnd hil)(.:k \1·all fence. CUI\ 10 ~c 96:i-4.>13. L0d .~>'>~AO !j '"'"'"'' ""' \'.\ l ,L~:\· RI \IJ \ . "' ,, ( .. ''"~· . ' ....... ..::. .... ,, ••!• ... ~ ' -...... TROPICAL PARADISE Sharp 3 Bedroom NEWPORT \\'E~rr hon1c Jocatl'd ~S: n1ile o (11.:ean .A1rll1111 entry \vay, lit!",::(' · CO\'('rt.'d p R l i O 01·(·rlooking cool greenhouse Hrea 11 Ith many exotic plnnt;i., t:ntlrl' yar l:ir1/1i;1·npt.'<l to perfection. $<1,1.500. co: rs WALLACE REALTORS 962-4454 4 BR, SWIM POOL I 2 story family home. Top of the hill. Fenced. landscaped, patio, good "iew. $59,000. BUY /LEASE L T\'11" only 2 bedroom No lr't! Onme model rnr llA\e 1oday Oil<' ltvf'l find bcRut\full) l•l•.'all'fl bl' I ""' t' t' n 1111·0 1errt nl't'l!'. Ftt lfll\d and VACATION LIVING Step tJ1rougl1 your patio to tennJs &: s"'im· ming, Lovely 3 bedroo1n to\vnhouse on lree- lined street. J ust $5 1,500. GllBB & ELLIS CO. 494.9794 l.:JJ.9081 1000 N . COAST HWY. LAGUNA BEACH I only t-i'3.500. REAL TORS 675-70801~-""!"""!'-~'!!'!'!!'!"l" ..... '"":~~~~' ~~':"''l"'"'l!""'"l'~'!'\':!"'!""'':"'"'""'""'""'""'""':'!'l',,l:~L~•!g~u~n!•~B~e~•~c~h~-~1~04~8 l19un1Beach 2 1k:i11tif11.lly \) p 6: 1'" d (' 11 ll11no\'<'r 1norlel n e i. r t•\('ntl'ntory !Jet100\. !':Xlnl.$ h\o.~tude 1 in\('{\ .,,, i 11 11 o w 11 I ~rr1..~1\f'd and C' fl r pt> 1 e 1 1\1 r i u n1 , thr,.e large l>1:-<l1wrn11, m\ITOrcd closet cifklr~. 11 nrl1 bcn<'h, storagi• ;tntl dt1rk 1oom in gnr•1;:c. ~ear IM'Ulia ;ind 11QOI. Only IJSO, Hufitington Beach 1040 1 ,l;r;;•;;in;;•;;;:;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:l 04;;4; J' Price Reduced SOPHISTICATED f OO HOT TO HOLD $2,400. MODERN d Tiic pcrlct't SCllLni; lot' That'~ the 510l"';i' on tills 2 B rm.+ Pool {'Onlernpornry det.'Or . i;triking conten1poror y $22,600 (...'ustom J1Rnelled I i ,. in~ hon1c, PR F. SENT LY 1w n1, mirrored ""·alls in UNDER COl\'STRUCTJON. You can pay siooo tnore than dining roont, 11 pg rad e d ldll!etl on lge. lot '''Uh n. this for a new unit or you carpet and drapes thn.iout. ~PF.cTACULAR VJE\V OF can buy my UPb'l'aded unit Over-sized patio Ylith huge Tl!E OCEAN & CATA.lJ..:'\,\ ror $2,000 below replacement ilt:ck, ui r co11cli1\oning, ISLAND. Built on 4 le\'els ,,. cost. l't'creation cenle1' and pool. /extensive llllC of ~'OOd .':: 2 Bdrm condo., desirable , The finest in condoniinium. glass. ground level floor plan, l'h nc>~1nintenancc living. You Spra"'·Jing 4 BDR..!\I. floor yean ne""'· Freshly Pa.interl tn.nt afford to .rent .when plan scrvicl'd by 3 BATII S. with tasterully paneled and 1h1s cream puff 1.s avadahle ron'~I AL DINll'\G ROO~I mirrored li\•!ng room, plush a.t ~ reduced pnce ot onl~ \V/FffiEPLACE & ,\·lndo""' wallpapered dln!ng area, $30,JOO. SF: ATS, S EPAR ATE shag . carpel.!! & custom dra~, oven!z€XI. pantry CALL 552-7500 BREAK~ASf ~'l. 4c. area, custoin tile c:owitcr • VISION • s~nken hv. nu. 111 2 stOl"lcs topi;·, shake roof, n ea r high ...,·/open lJ ea m e d schools, Y>alkii;ig distance to ceilings, has 1r.1POSING Hunting'.on Center, swin1-Red H"ill Realty BRICK F I REPLACE min~ pool And many pnrk FR 0 ~'C F' L 0 0 R 'r 0 ureas. Noiv $2000 bc lov.· rost REAL'rY R£ALTOR.'5 CE ILING. Olli. }~ r enc h nciv. (P rinc ipa l s only Univ. l'ark Center, Irvine tloo1·s open to ocean 1·icv.· please). Call today patio. EMERALD BAY One ol En1erald Bay's 1nost beautiful sllow homes. Crisp t'Ollternp. architecture \\'ith country charn1. 6 B<lrms., 6 baths, den, music nn.. FRESH WAT ER LAKEFRONT, fish, duc'ks, family rm., a forma l dining S\\'imming, secluded. cul-de--sac. 3 BDRI\I, 2 1·m.: O\'er 5,000 sq. ft . \\'alk ed II d d t to G priv. tennis cts., pools BATH . l\lotivat SC crs ha ve re uce o & beach. SZ75,CXXJ $105.000. EMERALD BAY 2233 Heather Lan• (Off Irvine & 23rd St.) At the ,·ery top of E111erald OPEN SUNDAY FROM 10 AM Bay, v.·ith t~ be-st .vif'\\:s RHODA MAGIL Rltr. * (?14) 642·3600 Laguna has to offer, is this ' VACANT 3 bdrm., den. 31~ bath honie L1gun• N iguel 1052 1 Newpor t Beach 1069 \l•llh billiar<l rnl., wilh 111'1'1 L\tt:~"t' S1':U. bar; recently cornpletely SEA TER~\CE, tiln~ini; ONLY $25,950 rctnodeled & redecorateq. oi.-ean. & lull ''1e11 . $~1.::ilil. -VIEW OF -3 BR. ri1•n, 2 BA, nl'11• <;8~1'i $189.500 0.111('1·. Cl\OI);:~ ft,11•1 l ... ,·p FASHION ISLAND ; ,i.., paint, \l'alk 10 !ihoppin~. MONARCH BAY h(\tL"~· 13cautilully lndscpd. I E1q.101\bi\'e 1n1po111"d Hie in I 10111· <10111·11, !<'llA·Y,\ tcrni~. A handsome r.1onte1-ey-style ·IJ$.&i'<l9 frl•' ,.,;s lltii1 t•nt11·. l•r'<'l"Le 11·ay, kill'IK·n 1 Call 11nytln1e home: lge. living rm. ""'i\h ~.nrded gate. I ~· i:··~1l' yard . of 1 h I:-. I SCOTT REAL TY open bean1 c:ithcdral cci!., 3 Lido Isle 1056 l',XflUl~Ht' J.lo11oft110 hon\u. 5.16-7:i33 bc!r1ns., 2 Im., s1vin11nin g I ~•'•' land! 3 BR. 4 8 .\ t ~~ij;;i!!i!!!!!~~~~~I pool, ovcrs!1.cd yard. $115,00 BETTER BUILT !JQnus roon1 ANO n1<u1y ---- DANA POINT Designed h~· Richnrd L. .(llnrr ,i·u~1on1 features, 11111 [ ~ A secluded ocenniront estate Neuira. \\'ide, s!t'l'<'1 l•J for$%.~ , • Mabll1Hom" I i;llil on lhe \'cry tip or historic street.. 3, bdrn1~ .. f?n1ily l'nl. l l all G-l(}-S6i2 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:I Dana Point. 3 B d r n1 . + nia1d s rni. $136,000 Lis!l1 i.g~ '.'llcedcd 1 BUY A WARRANTY HOME i ___ 84.:..:.:..7·.;30:c9;:_5 -~ 1 1 • ___ ..,.,.._,....,._._..,,. Huntington Be1ch 1040 BUY A WARRANTY HOME A fantai::tic kitchen, has BUILT-IN RA:'>;'GE, ;\IJCRO \V ,\VE OVEN, Spanish home on 3 loti:, NEAR EVERYTHING I 1· Mobile Homes directly o\'er the t'rnshing 2 Bdrm!'i., fan1ily rn1.. 21 I lOO surf. S2i3,!XXl. ba1hs; beautiful hand J1.1i1t 1--'°-'-•-•_1• _____ _ BUY A WARRANTY HOME BROAD MOOR 4ua1-ry tile in kit ch<'n & 1972 L\IPER!,\L, :! br, 2 bu, la1nily rn1. $88,500. roof ne"•ly painted & sealed, $101,soo! I Th< be><t b"y '" oil "I L"'k I ASSUME 70;. llarbn1· \liev.·. Just Hke rll.'\I', 1 ° beaulfiul tv.'O ~tory, fhel Lovely 3 bedroom. l~ baths bedroom htJnH', "tth 1•·<' pl u !l f amily roon1 . la1KI \111'11· fro111 nll roo1ns Firepl ace, dining r o o in , ~nd '1ot!! of polcntlul frQ rn a I bltlns, FA heat i II~ . ~real 1100I !>1i.e yard . .:i<.oe cpts/drps. Large encl. patio BUY A WARRANTY HOME Tortle rock ni.,i;t beautiful!~' di>c:orated ·1 bedroont honte 11 ith a ll kinds of cuslom rlecorating. Dining room Familv room a total of over. 2000 s(z. !t. of family liviflG nl'w co1nmw1ity pool & park. $69,000. 675-72'25. SELl~-CLEA.'-:. 0 ';EN . DI SH\\' SH n .. , TRASll CO'.\'CPACTOR, etc. & opens to separate !;Crvice rm. This custon1 quality ho1ne is lst class thruout .. Buy 0011." &. you can select your choice ol colors in cflrpctlng, tiles, etc. I t's an outstanding •· LIDO ·REALTY -11·; \,, l .,1., '\ 11 *673·7300* nicely landscped, 2 storage sheds, ~·a11h I dryr I Port d~h11·shr. $14,200. Adult Pk. Come See ; Sat or Sun 19Z>l Broukhurst. Sp 20, Hw1t. Bch. 4 BR's PLUS VIEW offering Jor PREMIUM HOME Lovely 4BR, tam, din, 3BA. 3 Bdnns & den this tocl.1)! 1·;u1 be u!'e<l as a i;an1e Call 6i:~1?1j room. Near S1:hools, and This beauti!u\ l' x e cut iv e homt' is tJ\'erlooking a gorgeous green golf <.'OIJI1k'. Breath taking vie~·. Close to the beach. U~raded 111·all p.'lper u.nd lush s h a g l'<U'f)f'ti.r~. Super home lu A· .1 condition. Call to see ~l-15'13 __ F_A_N~T~A~ST;,..:.IC:__I !-1--I Roo~ for pool.. Superb \Valk to LEVrtT: Dix 2-L\1:64, air $87 SOO FULL PRICE . 1 location -128 \Im Havre. Bcuch, pools & te1u1is cond unit, in Irvine's 5 Star , \!1e111• l~onie. &;ams th.:oout, OPEN Sis l-~. $l35 !XX). $46,500 park. Pets ttllov.·ed. Lge <Ai. J,"~"'"'' • 1 ,."'l"' •••u• .... .,. , .... ""' ,,,,,.,..,, "' '"''" \':\ LLI·:\' IU \IJ'\ I ~110rpi11g. 1 n1ile 10 the I hea<'h. Assu1nab\e 7';, f;I I loan. full price only $36,00J. VAl,L~:\' RL\LI\ Lower On. Pymt. O.K. bl t -111 s , a1r·condllioner, j ' CAYWOOD REAL TY kitch, has compactor, '2 EXCEUENT fJ NA:~CING humidiricr. frp l c -"1. • • h n. lt * 54"1290 * ,~, '' i I d ON BALANCE Unobstructed ""·hite v.·ater pf\tt\ng 3m Jl.tJ 9 • .-....... ..-... ~iiiiiiii ... iiiiiiii , ~~1 ·~:~1999'~r ~~.~y " MISSION REAL TY vicv.·ts from, is'"1e~ roo1n! A ~ MONT EGO MODEL i NE\\' 2 BR, 1 BA, ew;ton1 ~ , .• ; .. ; l "'' ''"'''•! •¥•.,,.-Mo' (r •. t ''"••;•.! ""'''·~' BUY A WARRANTY HOME MAKE OFFER! ":1'1)U t nn n1ake the huy ol your 1iri• hy 111ak111;;: an ufft•r 1111 tl111i olrlrr hornc. south ol the hli;:.h11ay, JU!'>l S\('JIS fl'Olll th e b1·a e h . AN":I' R!':,\SQ:-\ABLf: 0 Ff" E I! \~'IU. BE CONSll>EIU:.-0: I Call 6TrTl1.> "''' ,,..,,.,,,,,,,. •. ,o••OlUl \':\LL~:y RL:\LI'\ A ~ll<<. ""l~P~15l ""'' ••lAI; '''"'·" ! •( ..... , T f ~UPO .. l Huntington Beach 1040 Call to sl'e !:.i3--45:13. .• "'""'''''"ll'''"." ,,4,J[ VALLI·:\· RL\LI\ • Ol•l• lNltfilk, l 4"'1 "K AN ~l(Jl~I"""" • '''"'"'" SEABURY, $39,500. "' , ......... ,,. ... ,. ..... "" Vi\LLl·:\1 IU·:.\LI\ ~ "!" ,,.,, .. ,.~·~t ..... ' l•tt ~l{J< •• " ..... (.! '0"' .... 9S5 Sa. Coast lfwv, ., La.M•na mus sec a •"""· G1' "12l .. ~. BIG LOT :c36 Via Lido ......., 1 Med 2 B h huilt. Jcleal for retired BONUS $3000 Phone (714) 494-0731 ' '"'m'. at """'' '" Ncwport B"Y· . • * PEG ALLEN * Gentle slope. ~lose in: Roo1n -SE,\UTIFUL LIDO--4;<' 101 next 10 greenbelt. /\dull park. S 1 g,50 0 _ Credit to buyer flS decorators E?-IERALD BA Y, •rit..cious lor pool. P1·1ced righ t at BAY!''RONT HARBOR VIEW 675-0723. AlllM• ll;'U•P~~I A"'l"llMt >lJ<•F""""'''""""" aii-"a Ii 1 d t St9.oo:i. p· & 1· I\ I HOMES ·'="""'°'='==-~~~ v .. ~ce, se er orce o 5 BR., 3 ba., den, din. rni.. WOOD & GLASS _1er · s 1p. ea(y to 1110\'e '72 GOLDEN \Vest, Esprit, 2 l~mcd1;i.te sa~e. Large 2 playnn.;_ lge. level pool-0 u tstruiding architecture! 1n. Agent, 67~·6489. REALTY 833-0780 Bil., Den, 2 bas .. Set up s~ory, '3 BR, .1. !3A conclo sized lot; secluded p at i o. Cedar construct .. sln·l!ghts, CHAR?.1ING 2 BR 2 BA, 1 --. • • -Huntington Harbour. 19350 \11th. formal. d1n1ng, huge 01~-ner transf. $l;il,OOO-Sub-t.lcxlcan tile, stained lass clcn, dinette. $79,900. Vla lHE ~EN IS A DILL 'J'. . \~·al'd St, Spc 73, l·l.B. O\\'NER t.IVS. S.1.J95 Down. fan11ly & 2 ~trcplaces. No1v mit. \\'indo .. ·• cnh••c• th~'' 3 Orvlcto 2J7. OPEN SUN. 1_ Lge fan1il_v \\Rn_ted for.1t!ns io _96.<"'---0m"-""--~----=~I \'ti.cant -1n1m edi a t e .. ~ "''.' '". ~ . ))rl1n1 hon1f', Btg fam1y rn1 -:-3 Bclrn1s .. 2 bllths. Family possession _ $62,950. Call E~IERALD BA¥, r ca 1 ~R ., 2 ha. + 8_tud10, ocean ;). 5-48--0140 uiistairs 11 ith :> o{ the I Acreage for sale 1200 $239 -r month r n1, dining rm. Built-lns, 1·1, loo te A•ki"g '"9500 N t B 1069 --~-------·I • r-· l\lrs. Hanna $4:>-&124 South cham1er! S"""·tacular coast · w n · " " ~ • ewpor eacn bdrms. Nas1cr bdnn is ·: .... , f"F.f' l"T IR E v E c diSh\\'asher. Patio. 3 yrs. ..~~ F If f\' + Vie\Y a e.c. s -.... · • :~ · · -' · Co .. Realtors. \ie\\·s. bright &:. cheel)' 4 flo\.,·nstairi; ·" private. \Valk . , JIO~r: nl)I far trom ocran! old. Bkr. Call 962-~. Laguna Beach 1048 BR., 3 00., unique entry GRANO OPENING to the her1 l'h. or rommunity "·/seasonal stre~. adJ. \\'ood rll'Ck off candle light , Jl ANCJ-10 LaQuesta nioclel. hall "'/atrluni; den, .,,·ct Newport Bay Towers pools., tennis cou11 . ·l0162nd s111all co n1n1un 1 ty · In <11n. GLASS GARDEN Qv.·ner, 4 BR 2 ba, 1, n1i bar, 2 trpl., 2 patios. $185,000 l & 2 BEDROOr.I Sr. 1'\el\·llOl't Shol'('S. Open P~~"ngofe h0 1•1»1 rJA de95I~~ ~\11·hl'll. indoor laundry. from beh. nil ex tra~. EMERALD BAY Dr A. T t.VN00?.1INIUr.t HO~IES Housr ~t & Sun I~. Pril'f'd zon c -. n y , mrn l.U i'JHS, ALI. DEN Sl7.F.! $52.~. 962-5926 . By * * * DRA~_L\~C \!IE\\'; Frent•h ('\..C..l'""\.L &'\Yfro t H at $69500 Glencktn Reali)" Ncv.·port Frwy. Te r ms, Df:.c.'OflATOR DECOH. appo1n11nl'nt. lonl' l'f lhc nioi-t sought af!er Provmcial, 3 BR.+ bunk· Boat slips omes Yl'{-22il -.'.J ~~s\ble ~b-O~inatio~ ..... ~r ~1~1:'~,~t: l~~,~umcl>al.FHo~ Hunt. Harbour 1042 honies in this beautiful mi .. spac. liv., din. rm.; :i~;~/ FuU Security Highrisc NF.\\' POR~FINO !10n1e !n l-~-1nb~c~x 824,"'~u';;ti;'Jo~ 1 S I <.'On11nunity is llO\\' ava.ilablc beaut. hdv.:d· nn:., lrpl., MXlJ,.r"la beocn" c Steel & concrete construction Harllor v 1 c ,.,. . F antast1e Beach 926-\8 S'&,j.57./fl:l.) rnnts on Y t.:9. at $393,000. This ocean side deck, ~tlo, lush lndscpd. Private Balconie11 view tu ocean. 3 or <I Br, ~·~I --·-~~----- 111n11. PITI ~Q111'1ll'r n1ay hi>lp home fe-.tures e 1cga 11 t yllrd, North end. $125,000~. 2 garage i;puces for most Bu. family rm, din rm. LAND OPPORTUNITY )·1111 r1n1111ce1 or. you nanll'I "EILTOR ••11 8 ., '-· L d d _ , 1rad!tional styling, 6 BR, •• / _ , .., -::u uni s. 1.NllUS nn. a n s ca Pe Approx 15 acres Vis ta area, .)uUr 1••r1ns. ,...-lomial din. rm. libra..,·, 109;, N. Coos!, l.1.Jtuna 1 OPEN Sun 1 10 4 Rool top sundeck 1111\'n, lge fee lot. By ow-ncr $3965. per acre fiOO tt to 800 RED CARPET I ~HH 72 & 182 Sunset Tl'JT. U""'""' Opport"•iiy to , l:i.\4-n,• o" It I De I I ·•-· f:in1. rn1 , ~autif."i •µnny Truly Distinctive (1 I D"PLEX Sharp $81 900 " "' " "";<-} e ev. ve op o .avacaU\111 REAL TORS v • • • • P"rchase Ba·.1-nt Property ' BLU""S·Le"··e optw' n. "'•ik o cit-.. , Or 2'1 ' "" -t·o.urty;trd. O\'t'rsized 1o 1 4 B<lrnis., 3 b"., 2-•I)'. l21 •I BR c.1 ~·m• •~, 500 1uv r,. "" " r .,... . 1 acre ran~, !llan1ilton at Bushard1 " · '-" · •• "~·. 1n :-lewport Beach. 10 t"nn,·~ <'o"'"' fJ'Oltt a si1e. • DOLL HOUSE '1 ' 962-rKill OCEAN VIEW \\1th s~ctncular ocean & .<>hingl('(} conten1p. in 13l Level lot S29500 3IOF d Rd NB , " ' R DD 1 I l:MJach 1·1l'v.·s ... -A hon1e Ln,l!UlUl's fanious \\'oods Beach side,· X-1~1 Ot"ean &. ernan ° ·• · · bo''1111t. ne\\' entl unit on lge 1 ED I LE Realtor Just r r.rl11rcd $1:'.ffl. :i Bl~. I \V11ve 1\·atcl1111g froin )'?Ur !Jf thls quality &. location is Cove. Panoraniic v.· h i t e Coastline Vie\\·. He ar 67,S.8551 green bell. 3 BR, 21,2 bl\, Jge fi.16..8811 or eve & Sun 548-6852 Ill'\\' p:11111 insiclr .'i.: •)UL I SHARP -SHARP <.hrung l'OOnl. Girl \\'ll!cl~111~ j nvRilable possihly only once \\'ater \'IC\I' & priv garden crashing ~urr \\'alk to Best Buy Around priv. patio. U P graded. NEWPORT BEACH t'in1sllt.-..:\ ~nra;.:r, hon t IFll<". from your deck. ~lagu~;il in a dt>cade. Call p atio · i n1 p e ~cab ly" sand co•• . G , t for Harbor View 3!xlm1 wlth s7s,500. S'1+64SJ t.84 a"-s in 0 x c I"• l v 0 deE'p i;h(lg <·in·pl"tlni.:. ivalk 1 1 2 Bl 5,, . r id , "1"'m1~111 ~. materia!zlr hei _fut'.e1 I LINGO REAL ESTATE decorated. OHercd at "Bcich p~~ie" ro.:a dining roon1. all n1odern --.:fARBOR VIEW-_, 10 ot·f•1111. n11nt-l1t1K .~· , ... d ::: i t, , . , }ea o I l tc ire 1n your 111art ru p1 49-l-8086 -l~l l!!7 1,,9 500 OCEAN "RONT 1,, • k' 1 1 1 estates. ri.tagnitlcent Back briek f11·l'pla('<.'. U!1 I Y honv·. YOU U\\lN THE !con\'ersal lon area/ ,.\ll lh1s I , w , . ,. . ' ~ .nc. + :J gourmet itc len. a r g e 14 BR. PRICED RIGH1'. J\1in1 Bay view bluII. Fee simple, LANU. Con\'Cnlional !inane· I' ror $26,j()(}. \\·ith µa~·ni1..·nis , Frame Cottage uni!~. Great ~sthne Vu, fireplace. Patio. sprinklers. cond .. A must sec at 18::9 r..oned for horses. $25jl,CKXI. $3l,500. I ln,g. like rent. Better llurrv. 1 ~ ln North Laguna on R-2 lot; sec!. d, sandy .beach. Trade lla.~ an abundan<.-e o t Port Cha1'les Plat.-e, OPEN I Owner, 714-646-1548 if no IT I $32 500 · -_I I~/ ocean vlev.·, vaulted cell.. for income, S350,00J green4:r)'· r~ee land. Call Sat, Sun 1 to 5 P~I. ans.,,·e1', call·ait 6 P~1 1 HUNT1NJTON HARBOUR 1 'K!llll paJ1c1ing & lr1>lc. Appraised R?CKLEDGE LOTS: Beaut. 644-8750. -THE-CH-ANN EL REEF 5 110 ., or.a.1TV ,J,,,J_ at SGl,OCIO _ but anxk>u$ \·u. "''aik to beach 111 [ J 4~ BEAtrr \Vooded acres, on f62·447J ( :;:~. J 4'· ~ ~ ~ I .:rl~le seller says, sullnilt offeili $34,900. (21 $24,0CXI. m"nELL. 2 Br 2 ba \\a~erfront condos county ro~d. \\'I r iv e r I:::::::======= 172J4 COA~ II\\'\'. , NO\\'! UPPER VICTORIA: 4 Ck. 101 secUMty-JK>Ol-JaC'11ZZ1-man11a fronta~. '450 per ac, [1 2211 Newport II. I 714: 84&-138-i & 21 3: 59'l-Ul5 _ OCEAN FRONT 494-7551 Vu lots. Secl'd, v.·alk lo ~ $89,500 to $150,000 0111TJer, 6fi.38l VACANT ~.,,:f,, CcntaS~S l _ _ ___ _ __ _ _ _ 1 II' eat 2 BR Cot tag(', "·alls of HXKl N. Coa."lt Hwy., Laguna beH.ch. Ea. sz-t,900. Gd. WlSlliU~~ John Shearer · Agt 67;').~ 1 Apts. for Sale 1300 ~lt:ST sr;LL t, ~ 646· 'ISl 1 !\tliST gEu.: O\\·n 2 ho1nes. ! glass. to huge deck. extra lrms. I POPULAR H:arbor vu 1111$ \\'EEi.: E:\O Lee Studio Condo, cm1\'ersa-1 parking only S12:>.000 497-1171 Laguna Beach 600 Xe\\'J)Ort Center Drive Homes, Palermo. 4BR, \\·et · 1 $49,950. 4-plex. $fi(XX) dwn. Close 10 bc-nch & ~t:hool. 3 1 1 Sun/Eves. lion pit, frplc, paUo. Acros,; r\!CHOLS Real Estate 2025 EXCLUSIVE .... bar 2 frplcs, lovely low Prime rental area nr. sch.la BR, :l BA, laundry roon1, I 546-4871 st. from bct1.ch. Pymts like South Coast H"'Y Laguna . but priced rlghl! One ol 1na;n1. )»rd, sid ~ boat I & shppng, 11 u n ting t on brand nl'w c1u1>e1 s & pi.lint. rent. S2:l.200. Bv 0111·ner, Beech 494-0703 Ne~1>0rt Bench's f In e 11 t storage, G40J..4i41. Beach n+-842--0389 or ·213- Priccd txolow n1arkt't 101.,· 213-592-3202 592-15.30. OPEN Sat & Sun 1-3 pm 1176 areas, "·here you ov.·11 the EXS-5095 dO\\'Tl t'asy ll'l'lllS. Call s K '\" L I N E D R MEXICAN c I EXCLUSIVE Big canyon 5 • . - I Irvine 1044 land. Xlnl cond. ornt>r ot. bdrm beaut. decor. & ldscp. Cemetery Lots/ Rn\1 iroe L\ll\IACULATE OCEAN r idi ,.,, &I ntiio '°~OTT REALTY I MOTIF r ornia 11 g rni. · a ;T I on xtra big lot \\'/view. Crypll • 1500 _."' VIE\V hon1e. Big L R rm. Secluded rear yard v.·ith s1-9 000 1 d ' 53&-75.13 Greenbelt Jewel \l'/bcnrned c e i I i n g & A 1ouch of ~lcxico In L:lgunA. pool. Sl10\1·n by npp·t. &l~~:i or ~7~45. 0 cc· I Companion Crypt, No. 361 In BEDROOM University P ark parquet lloors. Formal DR uthentic adobe & plants ('J OUe1'cd al $15'1,5()(}. BAYSHORES l.og'1, nlta Cou.rt, p n c I r I c MEREDITH-- 1 4 hug_e r~ rm. Seclod ni the south111est, gl\'e __.......... VIC STUART ,_ rk CdJl.I GARDENS RENT WITH 3 BR, 2 ;J,\ home ,r::: 111111 nn. pa!10. Little care yard. this 4 bdrn1. hoine a hi-"( --_, Re•I Eol•le O \r NE It DESPERATE-Vi~~·. fenional Pa ' · Jli~hly upgrndf'd. lf u g e Loe I'd I d . bl "' h olony Rt•lty, In•. r -T 365-4678 or \l'l'ite. Glenn By O\\·ner S fi 3, j 0 ti. I OPTION br ick pat i o. Io\\' • '!H · 11 csira e nort cultul'fll Rppe:al. Sitt ing a lop • ~ 4r/4-753l ~7674 LEA\ ING AREA .• 4 BR, Bai ley, Bo:t 1077, Yucca Tra"Slen'-". pr•·•-i , ... 1,., 1 I . _ _. .,.__ . Enrt $83,5()(}. the h!H. it has a fantastic '111 l!Ollu us 11vuu111n GI 3BA + den S 6;, 0 0 O V 11 9~. " L't1 .. , ·~ maintenance Yfl.111 • .,....: lh1s! Pl'ggy Taylor H.E 494-101 4 vie""· of the city & lhc OPEN OUSE 1493 enneyrt', Laguna 642 34!!4 . , . _a_ey~-·~-------1 market. 4 Hr. 21i Bil, dcn,I A''"acth •e four ht.droom You'llbuyif f01'$62,900. H L I H bo v· -. . c I IP I 1600 lorm. din. \V11lk to schoul, i"ome localed less than 2 Call l).K)..SG72 OFFERED .... OCl'Rll. The ki tchen is exlrA 1 ove Y ar r iew i-lal'bor .Vie\v Horne .. 2 BR & ) ommerc • .__!'.!..L_ • room)' & the floors arc of s. AT. & SU. N. J-IO~fE. ~!any· cuslom ext rns. 1 N I 1 d d - , lgh •--h d ooM ixinn .. ·2 bath '"""Y home,· tile. $128.500 1 · rive 0• . ~una 4 BR. 3 12 ba, lrplc wall in Qpt,0,,, Q w .. c r /Bk,.. T !,,,-1 ' park, t~nni~ courts. I1nn1ac.1 111i1c~ from beACh. Large Listings Nee<led 1-.. ov builder. Lovely 3 720 CJ JJ n · !'\ La ccn: J<.'t.' Y 11 scp · Lease OWNER FINANCED ' prc5l1ge rie ., near '-"'ac . yard on Cul-c-sac. ~· per " Beach large condon11n1" " 9(;3..6029 • clramAtic entry to .sleP-UP ~ · · 111• li1'ing rn1 , full dln. rn1, All 673-1899. * op 'I I on I 1noflth. 963-4~ ~ spec1acular . ocean vle11i" niodern kit, lg. fan1 rnl, + -* Tax Sheller O\\.'NER n1s. S.1400 dov.·n. 1 ~~:~ 'tfi!<'·\.\~~~· $~~~'. '() /,:f',tR, n~any pr.en11u1n feat~~· spacious game' rin. Crpts, EASTBLUtT Lusk E-Plan. 5 * Capital gains \\'alk to !he beach. ~ bdrn1s, The best buy in bea11ti1ul RCAL ESTA':Te \~·Ill ~n.s1der 1r:l~(', S ~';(' drp11, 21JX30 ente11ai11lng BR/3BA, 2600 sq ft. By j * $20 000 Do\.\•n 2 baths. Big den ""'Ith LagUna! For 111 rt h c r ~ II'\ f1nnnc;_111g av a 1 Jab I e . patio, I n d s c pd , auto O\\'nr, prin's only. 641-1102 * rui'1y lease<t f.ircplace. Built-Ins. Li\'in!: information I.:. a pp• t. 1100 Glenneyre St. $109,950-_ sprnk.lrs, fee land. 644--0i86 T1\Ll.. TREES, COOL POOL Real :xin1ics, Biers. 675-6700 rm has fireplace. bkr. Call showing, call 494-9413 549--0316 • • eves, or 97s-419l. 3 BR~ 2 ba, fan1 rm! hot_hse. BAYFRONT Sli E- 842-0691. * 49-1-0301 * VICTORIA BEACH OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 l\larrners Sehl~. &I~"· For boat repair & sales REPOSSESSIONS Scmthco"'t Pocmc Corp. -F.ntutl< Reduction AREA . 4827 CORTLAND OR. Newport He>ghl• 10701 Prim• ,,..,.rt llcach ioc. I PAY CASH Very private 2 bdrm \\ith a 3 bedroom 3 bllth home v.·1th 0 , ........ '"''''• 3 BR. 2 ba, Bill Grundy Rtr. 6~161 for Information and l()('ation No Down-Brand New fab\J lous ocean view! Has den and lan1!ly roon1 ........ ~· SPANISH of these F\IA k VA hon1C's, For Your Home TURTLE ROCK · . · fam. nn.: huge kitch, JOO' FRONTAGE. San contact • No hidden cost~. dell\ys. Hi!lhly upgrndN, xlnl E,',":.1~~gk.~o'irtllneh .. ,;,1'"m' a""st~ ~~~~. H~~~pepint~ 1~usg~ ~~~ifulsid~~:'nci..; .. ~;,:~ wlbrkfst.. area: dbl. door ipanish style. rM tile root. Clemente, cen!ral location •. KASABIAN r\o ob\igntion!'!, 15 yrs exp. location: 3 Cfl.1' gl\I'age: 4 BRiu&" fan1 roon~·lth bea~;, ":;tk.tn c~ts. H~rdwood $95,500. "'"bl~ -,, entry. Pl.•1\·ate beach. \1·avlng palms. 3 BR & $40,000 * 49'2-8264 Reaf Eatate 9621644 BRASHEAR REAL TY bdrn1"·· 2~i baths, hrkfst. ceilings _ C'X~llcnt location maple floors. Spanish tiled 494-6517 GEM sunroon~: frpk·.. inotlcrn 1 Condominiums =""'=-----~-842·7411 Eves 968-1178 rnt. nrea, sewing cenier in Rnd financing to match your patio, party d ec k ing 3rti !'..;. Coast Hv.·y. 120-F Tustin Ave ., N.B. bll·ln kitchPn. s49•500. I for ule 1700 O\VNER ~sncrlf icl'. llu~e l •--............... .., ..... 1 ~i:~e~af~:~~.d~l:f~~ budget. $59,~ to Sf,6,SC(J, Reliut'OO $690~. Ca l l Laguna Bcat'h REALTORS 612-1621 1 CA.l.91L e, '46•2414 ----------·I Spani~h 4 l.idr111 . :I bnth". Q\\!NEi?LVs-:-$3~005 do\vn. only $69,!}5() Including Jandl Only 3 left, hurry! 4!}.1..0000. -~ ~!itil'L Ui' Chvner Tustin, Liixurious familynn.rllning nn.Chcf's Shnrri ,1 lxlrm .. 2 oo. home. Red Carpet, Realtors l FANTASTIC-VIEW-%¥......,...., Lg. condo, 2 BR. 2 BA. Air kilchen. Pru·cn\'s retrent. Bµlll~1n1>. faniily, frpl c. 497,,1761 TARDE''L J .Ju~t !isled~ In beautiful Rf.ALTY cond. bltins, ds hwsr . ?-.lassl\'l' tile roof. hrk Call Tileil floors. Near parkii. . '-' Coa!lt Royal section, Ntar Nc wpor1 Port Offi c~ security gate, pool, clbhsc, 842-2561-schools. BKR. Call 842-SSM. i * * * ~ <l\'('r!ookii~ 1hc ocean. Co'zy e BIG CANYON e CAPE COD h<lnie. best µ"112'· $30,500. 10% down, HUGE CUSTOr-.t 2 BR POOL O\VNER• 11.~. Pool home. 3 [ OPEN HOUSE Sat. t-ri pni _ WISJJ..!>U ~ . Lagt1na charmer; has 5 Bn, 5 BA. custn1 ho111c location near Hoag Hosp. o.&_i>-"""'n_92_~------t HGlo.fE Wa114 BR conv~rte<I bdrms 2 ba. ShRg carpet 308.'.> ~1ounlaln \'!ew Dr. lfl21J S. Coasl H\\y ., L.B. brnmed ceiL &. frplc. 2-on laiN 'ny, OPEN SUN 1-5 Creal fan1ily Hon1 t . Duplexes/Units to a spaclou11 &. be•ulifully thruouf. 2 f l r ep I aces , Spacious 4 BR 2\~ ba honte . NEIV DRA'l I T!C VIE\"!/ story, 2 bdrms. + lge. #28 Royat St. George Privac~·. quiet, Catalina for s1le 1800 upgraded 2 BR. Ide3\ for E nclosed patio. $3990 down. lst \l/eatem Bank Bldg. Frplc in llv. rni. v.·el bar. . "j • N'C'teation roon1. Street to 675-6900 vte.w . $77.500. 316 Catalina ----------1 e rJtertabUng. Only $33,000 bkr Qdl 846-0004 UnlveNJlty ~k. Irvine brick patio. Imn1aculate All red11;d ext. spect vu Jl,U. street lot: lots of Prl.vticy! BEAOI HOUSE $j l,500 Dlil'e, 642-87l1 DUPLEXES Bkr. 96Z-2fl6 or 5.11.QP.OO O\\'NER A.'JX. 3 Bdml6, 2 Daya 552·7000 Nl9ht1 condition. Excellent value Bal.dy to ocean. Splnil Hnv.• ~bout the pnce -Prl\'acy Cl1a1·acter 3BR, 2BA, dining or ram 'rm, LA CUESTA VILLA A baths. pool, patio B\i family at S68 500 t.lARION MILNE lllfluway, glas~. bcains & SG.<J,500. · . CAii 0\\-ner. info & app'l lrg pool lot & 1 ~. $62.000. beautiful 3 BR only l y(•ar rm. K>'tc"'" ~·llt-ln• FA ~·crr--lNG N 2BR 2BA REAL ESTATE 618 S. Coast de<:k. J BR/3 BAlJ Ip\. m· "-""---&l!>--0&'4 or i'il4 J32.~23.1 54.~20 646-1514 O>A-ner. & pgr ded lhruout """ <N ... ....... i ew • , 11.lghwa)' Laguna Beach gourn1et kit, husi:e gamern1, I.LU::~ -new u a hent. $3,495 down. Bkr. Call To"'1thon1e, Univ er 11 11 y 4~~ xtra11t galore. s 1 5 4 , ~ o o . ,..,_,,... ~ OIOICE LOT · San Clemente 1076 1'1oUvRted sclle1' Ms prtN'd 002-8865. J)Rrk, Super Loe, lndscpi112. -'O,C.O.o=c,..~=~==~·I OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 rr.1 ..... .__ .. ., PRO~fO!'.'TOR\' , this to sell fa~t $3:i.500. Bkr. B,:::..Y~~O~WN'=~ER~.-~.~~B~R~. drp8 & u~ded crpt11 can BLUE LAGOON CONDO 13ffi Sk}'line Dr. BA \'. l'·ce-Sacrifit'(' 13 BR fix~r upprr, $39,S(X'l. 96;-2"56 or ;,.11~"00 Tn"•nhou~c w·blt·lns, priv be lncld-Y ov.11a-r, $44,900 Ot>ll;:hlful 2 BR v1e11i• apt. O\''N YOUR O\VN Apl 2 •''4-5671 4''·2100 $11~.000. Q\l'ller 5-'8-96~ $j(l/$60,0C(l. 8n"a, occ'.in ENTF.RTAOOIENT Jt0t.1E patio .~ eomm pool. Prime lnclud"9 land 552-0736 $60/mo, ma.int. \\'ill l('t you BR/2 Bi\ tr c ean fr 01; l . Lag uni Niguel 1052 POOt &: Rolie1 in OOck )'ni \1ew v.·/brei're ~n.19 aft . .« BR home "'1th lots ol H B Loe S 2 6 9 o O BROAD?-fOOR Turtle Roell, gt.:\ fl\.\'lllY fron1 It l\.ll & enjoy $7:t,OM. O\VC loan. i'\oMh Uh1Us ronclo, Prof. :'> dccorat'lng & hUJ:l' CO\•ercd •• :1.,· sumabi•' •··n .• :1_.133· Plan 4, .« Br, pa.neled Jam the n1any f11.cllltl~ offered. A.i'IERICAN HOr.IE dC'('Or 4 BR 3 ba Jn $70'~ 1"~--G-E_E_OC_F~--,N~.~,-,~~.,. 'patio with BBQ, Onl" .. IOtl O'I I ·• t Te I 1t. . . PRIVAT E BEAC'I , '""i,'•I. ' ' ., ""nt: Jl "' 11~., ;T nn. ormw D. l. Act'0111 11na, 1\·1mm1ng, pnv. REALTOR r n-t't"V " By Q\,ntr. 3 Dl'droom . $32.000. Bkr Sd'J-{)800 or BY O\YNER • 3 BR. 1% BA from park & pool. Oet.-or. l)l"nch, Security Gates. Nice 494-7513 4!H-1001 ter\I~ l1ll. p:x>l, Jacutzpl, 3 BR 2 \ ba l'\ 1 & $68,000 .• 8': loan ava.llnble 962-24J6 Condo. Heated p()Oi, f~ drpa. ?!;tint eond In &. out. Bv 11ppolntment1, bookcl\SeS. hand b."Lll A. club are jU1t a . · ih' ' 1 e"'' crp !.~; ~,,., <·n I' bi '9""~ \l\W'ldry, pr!v. pa t Io. O\WT'ler, 833-1885 ~ \\'Ct bt\l', 2 CtujlON CO~IE ARTISTS 1 l0?.1E fe\\' of th~ Xtra.or thtU COl'ne pamt r u -o u t , .<\IJQ ....,. ~n a o, .., .-=oo OPEN lloui;e &u./Sun. Pool , upgTadcs. $28,900 F HA . SF.£ $69000 2 11tnry home for large ii·lth lhior h1Jec1.-.C'Ula.r btach Con1modore, Oay r.r r~~t •• Seal Be•ch 1084 close to beach. l2X21 f.an1 963-2474. BY 01vne:1' Univ. Pk. J10111e 3 Pa~l Stu'°1 RE -i94--652S fa.mily. 5 BR 3 ba, frpl. din. honic. Over 3200 sq. ft ,\of $63,500. 673-!»:13 or SJ3-3!lSa. 1'm, v.•/h-plc, 20.."\2-4 nuutcr ..::::::::.:.::....-----~ Br. 2 BA atrlwn, malnt.1 -~---~--~'-""-'I rrn.. drk. rn·1., Unique ILL~Ury Jiving. 11118 1rl~le,'<'1 ;..10 BILE Honie cnb<1111'1 a:~ S;'IJOB APPEAL 3.000 lit\ 11 Of bclrm. 3 Bt. l % bll, $~3.000. O'\'NF:ll lvs. Bike to the tree yd, trec11, quiet lo<~ ATTRACTTVE 5 Bk 3 bll Interior ahlnale pl!nClll\I'. liome with IBR. 4'i BA. patio, bny \1l'I\'. Adul ts, 1 pure 1uxrry <I Br. 3 BA, As&umc ;11,,~:. loan. 20'30'.l lx>nch. 4 bdm1 .. 3 ~th Near JJOOI, 1cnnl16 100. old. home Oen. C:iraae. on quiet v.·ovcn wood 5hadt t1 In front foiinal dining: nn. ,t, kinQ: gn\, pct. Call 67s.ir.:.. fom1al dinlnit bonus roon1, Plrrvle.1'' Ln, l.JB 962·8382. condo. Dining rm. bulli-ln1. Mutt 1M'!1l $59,500. ~. stm.11. $69,j()J. l..o. g una r1n. & din. rm. ClTntll'e\y 1itze den "·1115 dcilancd & bit. BIG CANYON CC I" ,111 tlUtKICC"k, f:1~1lly r o o n1, C111~· And prl,•ate. Good lnron1e in n close.in area. $3$,750. Red Carpel lnvei;tnlt"nt DlvlRlon . 971J..25."JO, Olien \Vttkcnd• You can Charge OAILY PILOT Claulfled Ado 642-5678 O\VNER tranA. Assu me jt~•.: Prestige Krea. $3995 doW!I. TUR1'LEROC1\, New 3 BR. 2 iicnlt)' 494--0077 de11lgned yard. 11111.lnt. tl't!<! w'lth )'011\' conifort In niind. · · .11:aui r c'<'\'l"r1!il pul\O, <.'Or!l(•r h\t loan. 3 hdrniA, 2 balhl!i. Lrk CAii ~"l.8865 00.. Fan1-rn1, O In -r 111 , SPF£l"ACULAR clttf drtve for e3SY Uvlng. $00.500. Liv t in IAl\lna Niguel nl()(l., 4 BR. spect. v\c,~. plu~ 111111 niort". Upghded Dln111$1 nrea, k 1t c he 11 B\' 0\\7NER. Shnrp Upgraded Jrplc, 2 ca.r &ar .. fe1M:td, <.'Ollftllne vltw. Own your OPEN llOl.'6& Snt & Sun. Shol'Cll in one ot its mo8t $159,000. IJ.l-1-8122 i>r 642·<19:'JO everyllling. t<;:-:ecu1lvt"11 only. I built-Ins. PllOo. f,\ hMl. 4 Br, ~. 1111 :o Beach. $45,900. Cptll, drps, Assumable 1oan. own apt. $39,500. Wallace F. No 8$CC1llt, prlnc. only 1238 dlrtincti\'e homes. Contact Sell Idle Items wllh a D~\ly 171.ro:l. Red Car Pet , bkr C:11l OOZ..1373. 536-1001 $56,990. Ov.'ffr, 6#-2177 Neff, Rltr. 494-9."nS 49-1·5972 Stsrllt Dr .. Laa: Bch Stf'\•~ 1'1urphr, 846-74\S. Pilot Claselned 11d. 6U-51.178 Re1dtors 893-IJ:Jl ~=======~ , • • , ' i .. IJ U DAILY PILOT .S~nda.y , M,\1 12, 1974 Lots for wle 2200 Hou1;;.:;,11r;n;u:;r;,n:;i-;1hi:.a::::'ioH:i'.o::u::,::.::,-;u;;::n<.1u::".r::n:r1,:r:..i::i--:--;H;:;::o:-:ut:cH::-Tu;:n:;fc.u::rn~l;:1r.:r..--iHott:u:'.-~1';::1=:'.l":'l'.°'.'":r'." .:." .:.°'" ... :-:.:ro~•C·~U~n~I.:.•" ;.;m" :;;:-.:::ll4~1S~'°'1,..-,A"p°'•"r:Z1_,.::c:::n'r1,:-iF"u'°'r::n:t1,:r:..i~,,.....;A>;pi:::rl;:m::;•n::1;:,:--r;:n:i1'.:u:'.rn:-.-. TRIPLEX C· 1 Lot $17,500 ~•;.:.I ___ .;;3:.:20;;:2 Cost• M.,1 3224 Irvine 32'4 Newport llHch 3269 * * * * * N•wf'0'1 a.uh 376' Cott• MHt 3824 .._ Income Property-iooo ' I ·I ' " : ' - ' ' I I .. ' NEWPORT t 1 1.01 111,:;oo 50' x l·JO' RARE »"•' Br sm. , BEN cnAw~·ono • LA PARISIENNE • THE HUNT ENOS ..• • Just off NN'J)Or1 Rl\'d Ni•iu· tt:lth & P6rnona Avt<., Vllt:llrll :. bdnn .. 2 b'\ ...... $300 3ti."I WALK TO llACH 2 en Funi. $245 Good a~M to Nt'v.'rort ('./l.J. Prit'4'd low al $2.50 J>f!r U1il pd .. Kid11 uk. 3 bdm1., 1 1~ !)II., ••••••• $300 31'1t Qreml.l\'6 Fu Ul eltetrl Fire I Nu more apo.rlmen1 huntlng \1.1\Ctl you aee our •>racious, ipacioul Jay.out. Garde_n ap&r lnten l s wtt b convenience, but quiet. Costa ~1('1U:1. -Sa n Dil•i.:o Sci . F'i, ltuRnY! 2 Br. $146 VuCllllt. 3 bdtui., 2 b:i ••• ... $296/435 Yearly Rental Cots. r.tna 'lleat~ ;oot. Alut:.· tV.y. <'entrnl r-.1~1 locntion. Wesley N. Taylor Co, LIVE HERE l>uplrx. Ki!U &: pelt. l bd1m .• 21-3 ba ........ $-150 4 B 2 bl . ~1268 0\1.'llf'fl> uul! hl:it. l b1 .. hm1111< I RtAl..TORS . ''l'HIVAC:Y Plus-2 Bit. $200. .. bdlll\., 21' ba ••.•••.. s 1;.:i ~· rtrrl:.·hiJl,~\~Y ~; TWYO•u• F"'RE"E' ·T·Jn1"c"K0E 1 Ts ACS"Oi!l from anlf (."0Ul'1e. -rlirli~ 1\10111 -r111 ully 2111 San Joaquin JHll5 Rd. 2 Ir. \\'ulnut SQ1U1re $240.1 Gar. fncd rc;ir kith• & pel. CALL 551·7500 e,•ery respect. $400. n1o ~Santa "'.\na Ave. l'lltlm _ orcl1\c! mun1 -2 ~·y,rio11 f'f'tl!l'r 644-t!JJO 3 1\r. lJnl\t'l'tlily Paik $380. 1 Homefindert*642·'900 • VISION • yrly. 301~ 35th St. So h to ~e llfo I flreplact'21. 1ndoor£UQ . 36' ESTHETICS 3 Rr. Bayft'Qnl·iilip s~' REA'. "-'t. ,.·-n .. ,.h •no 642--2*-or 67' .41.(-ut ern • rn. San Clemente 3776 ptil10 c1n:lt:i.1 lr1 wroul{h1 Iron • • • ·I Hr. PPnlnKula-lilly .,,.,,., .,....~ '"" U<O,,. ,. """' ~ I MOBILE HOME SHOW -2nd J}ftlio -(\!us gorgoous Vlt:\v Lot lookln~ dov.n 11111)" Br. u oo Bayfront $1400. ~·~~:1cf·u~nb~ 0•1'0'~~~.··hm Red Hiii Realty >tODERN !:>--'-.,1 .... tum. ~to.)' 18th thru Mtly 27th 2 BR. d1m. Al!IU 2 BR . Both n1ort'! Both other un lt:1 a1'1:' a vnlt' nnd n.cro~.: 10 1'fi!lln~ c:eu 6n..t.!'25 '-' P&CI•,. J.;J at the ""' \\'!Ute \\'atcr ,1~\\'. Jltd 2 BR -1iut i011 -cnck»st'<I hUh1, 0\'er J, acre roned for • $15(), nu furn·mttl\u't! only, REALTY' ntAJ..'J'ORS utll pd, nr ocean & shop. ANAHEIM STADIUM pool, carport, lndry/bbq • ' .,,,., All 11 · f J I< "" J ,. 11 T J CO~tFY·l br dplx $155 now Univ. Park Cen!or, 1-'ne RlGJ-IT On! 2 br $285 Ul"Jy Cl I 10'. ,, ~lo~·n _ n:kiii,g 0$1.f'.'1J; $;!,~·~950. 11 "0'' 1 1181 11 ar~n. fur11 I\' 'Qtl •'. I*l .~ t:hlld. i-v• F'P, pier It nt. sundk tOO! 2IXXl Stale College Blvd. :~~~OO 06e to bch & P er· iull prh.-e. Take adv::intnge -D J FEENSTRA si:;i:; «xii\)'! 2 br $16!i. 2 BR Cnn<lo •••• $235/.mo Lse ~NEL. 2 br 2 be. $350 Anahel!n I . Cull 7:i2-1 700. • • f Yr<l lur child & Jl(:t, ~(tJ'. 2 BJ't Condoll , . , •• $200 f: $215 yrij.'. f'P, bl)Q ltt LR. gar. Please call 642·5678, t xt. 333 $120/nlO. $32/wk. Po o I , INVESTMENT DIVISION M2-4513 lncorp. 549-;'!162 I t.;NBl::WEVABLE 3 br 2 ba 3 BR ConJoa , •.• ,$alS A $275 NS HG'I'S 3 hr fnrn Sl25 to clRlm )POUi' tlC"ketx. ~North patUO; cabli;> TV, lndlj'. 110 • 3 Br or 2 +TV R001n • 2 Full Uaths * In & Out E11tertalnlng attas. * o.>unll'Y l<ltchen Just $220 and telldy 10 n11)ve into~ THE VENOOME 1145 An•h•lm, C.M. NEW [ ~250. 3 BF't. Honte&... •"M. $32', S3~r. Fl>. appli's. kids le pets. CUUllly toll Cree 11un1Ler hi pcta, DO c.hlldren. 492-0078, * S2l ,950. 1'1'.l<lni for 2 iK>il1<'1' 1'"1tEI:: . l''Hf:r: ALA Rentals 642-1383 4 BR l-tun1c1> ..• ~13:i.SJ9j, $.W EASTBLUFF * * * * * Apartments Unturn. l , 2 & 3 BEDROOM '~' ,' ~ VIEW LOT fo'P,, U/\V, fncd. pct & child. 3 Bit l·lon1e1J. $i00..s.n~. S395 ~~~14313 ~1().1220). _::492-::.::9009=------ \\11h u lot to plil •rror<'!lt:ll)llll.I S<'>I'\ ICC • EASTSJDE i~ n •o. va-·"t RANCH REAL1"\' CONDO s l't L I A I u I * LANDLORDS* P • •~ ·-· * =t 2000 B Ibo I I d 38~ P ' ••• P ' " • * * * * * DALE GREVViT 26000 Ave. Ae.ropurelo San Ju1:1n Caplslranu You .1N' thr Y.lnni•l' l!I TWO FREE 'TICKETS IQ lh~ Southern California MOBILE HOME SHOW * n .2 liU ' 205 1uk1'1t fuul' 4·Plcx. Sinules & kids ok. "" • * Bd ? ,__ Nl:.'\V &lni:le itocy 3 BR. 2 BA a a t tin , OCCUPANCY JUNE I I 1 • I . u 1· d * 642 9900 . ..., RMCll RE.\LT\' 4 rma .. -~) ....,tbs. pool t ho lo al din. un 1~ ~lti• /u1n )("1m. Don't • ,ome In ers • 1-IUR.{tY! 2 Br $190. ~11ilde . • !Kl6-G800 • Conipletely redecorated oivn me-nn in~ NO Fcuturing: Ulfl h dr m s , ho!h('r • .._1·uprit1!~. Age n I Calilorni a's Larges! Large r rd. Kids & pets. TUSTIN llEALT\" Everything nt'\\'! ' roon1, breakfast nook' '-• RTH t,Beyd tront, 13 BR 2 f.rplc'r;, c e ram I c tile G46-:12:-..:,. e 1tc11tal ~rviC'1'!e V.\CANT 2 Br 2 ba SlSJ. • °'"-•lll * GORGEOUS!! $475 f\lonth iodoor sttvice porch, shag I ...... , cp rp11, trp ~· t;lll'., kitchens, EXPOSED beam ::;:========! 1'o\\·nhse Gar Kid & ""'' ...,. · cllJlM!t & dmpes, private washer & dryer, $450. mo. NE\V Tut·tl crock hon1e, 21 H 1 . · · s ' .. -· TURTLE ROCK Broker 644-113.' pa.do. 2 <.'Ar -...... e, ...,·aJk 10 Adults., &iS-7213 ceilings, tnclosed patios, 28 Ocean View lots BR, 2 B1\, dc11. t-;...111 shag om• inder .. * 642·9'00 FL.A\\'! E ~S Car I I ·~·-pool & maiiy o th tr crpt, comp11.c1or, :! 1·ar gar, iM!\IAC. :;-BR, 2 ba, fam rrn. Broedmoor Plan 3 I I-I bu' ~.VI m~ P 811 1 l't'C building, pool, jacuzzi, LARGE 2BR, 2ba, tum. or L'Onvenleoces. self clC"un ovt'f\· I 3 7 o.. J C G , Ill' r cw o n1 es ] park, $385. per month. Call unfum, $315 mo., yearly, 716 283 A -~ 61 .>- 5847 _ " c111ts. drps, frplc, clsh\\'Shr, ar •r•e• !\(}Ul'aky clean 3 BR ? .BA ~ Crystal TI4-728-2'1'"9 . YOC.uo, range, patio, shake roof, ~. O;;olu.•o: s1riKle ~tory ·~ BR., home .... ·1th formal d1n1ng, 1 Cost11 Mesa Balboa Island 3206 cor. yard, 2 car gar, Xlnt r1uu!Jy rin .. 3 bu.~ 2,000 ~· liunily room lovtlY yard I L<?E 3 Br. X1nt res. area. Balbo1 Peninsulti 3807 ""'"""'!'"!'""""""""~~I "'o. kication. \\"ater pd. $29:i. n. ln1111ed. Ul,.-cuµancy. S•l50 52j/1110 incl ill r rd e n et Nr. S. c~1 Plia. AJC, pool, Dana Point 3826 H£AO\' TO BUILD Sl:U all or pa11 • BALBOA ISLAND * 5'1S-1:11)L Prr 1110. ~72ll Agt. 'J tic. Resp. adlts. $24.5. 1 DELUXE duplex 3 br. 2 ha. ... -.--... ,...,...,,.....,,Jci1arrnir1g unfurn ., 2 bdrm. ME'SA VERDE BIG CANYON BRAND new Harbor View. 675--7811. bltns, frplc, gar. Lease only. 21 Cherry H ills Or. hotne "''/frplc., garage & 3 br, 2 bi, top locol'>on REALTY (a.44.1193 $l25. 3 Br, 2 Ba, trpl, Duplexes Unfurn . 3600 No pets. $350. 838-49-! 9 Dtll l!\'es alt 7 1,:-.1 :0.lr Gorin Tl 1--199-3111 BIG CANYON patio. Y~n r!y. n1lrrored wanhvbea pall Caplstr1no Beach 3818 \\ 111. \\'in ion H.£. 675-3331 W11ter. & Gardener Paid ligunl l1ich 32~. S\\i m'g/lenni• pr~ Jg,•·. 2 BR. Easlslde, C.!'11. nr. 2000 SIHh' C.:vllf'i.;c Blv1I. LOT I "25 L 54 I OCEAN VlE\V 3 oo ' B /\n:iht'l nl ~\',\N'J'J::D .,... ease, 5·022 . $l60-UTIL PD. Nit:e 1 Bil, 640·1327 I 586-5724 or shops & business. Older a..v• ... A, P leiise II .~A" ""'~78 ... ,.. By Owne k US1'~1 1 BltlCKS • PR"lE "''"Doi '!ar l BR. 1,,,0 , fncd ,.d, kl-'s/pol• 640-1[0.) ext. 1465. couple Qr single. $175. mo. balcony, crpts, drps, b\tns. • · CH u •o.o;.·,,,, , C\'L ·•·•·• r S70.15G4 u• " -~ 642-5666 , \Vasher/dryer. &12-llrii. to clai1T1 yuur lil'kt'l.S.1Nort h l (714) 494-3188 ' '• 2ba, hnn1at·. cond. for li;e, \\'ec. \\'oodsey & i;ecluded. 2 BR, 2 b11, l>ltins, crpt11, 1-=-=='-"''-"'Cc'-"--"'7= Counly toll fr••e 11Ulltbt•r IS IM • 0 Corona del Mar 3222 s:tiO/mo. 1st & last + $100. Cllnyon. Sl75-NIC1': ! BR drps + den .3 blks to bch. COSTA ~!esa, 2BR, 1ba, 1017 Corona d1l Mar 3822 l\\ny l~th Thru "lily :l71h ut tf11• ANAHEIM STADIUM LARGE DELUXE 2 BR, i-ng & oven, dspl, d.w., Indy., flt'\', gar. Neill' nwinu & bcoch. Adults only. No ~ts. $210. 339Tl Mulogu Dr. "1gr. Apt. C SUPEI{ :.! l:IR. Apts. "lana g e Ill en t 493-014 l. Great Corp., ~IO·l22fl1 I ount n , esert, • security & cln!ng dep. nf'n r beach, No. f! nd. Pool & tennis priv. s.ri;;. per Ant('~can Place, Resort 2400 A\•all. June 15, ~H5·1H7j. Private 11:ili•1. $23f.-UT1L PD mo. Lse. 6.J&.4273 or 5a6--0610 or ri!!l-4927 ~ HR. 3 l>..i. ho111c, I )'l'. 11e\I.'. * * * * * I I B bl 673-&154 I Elec. blt·ins.. d iSh\\'Shl'., Eutblulf 3830 3 BR, 2 B:\, \rg fenced yarJ, ~r~ 'r:1_:;~P· din rn1,. tns, · · Apartments Furnished lrplc. A\'a.il. !\lay 151h. S·t~. 12 UNITS-EASTSIOE .'il\Clllf!CE-Hcalth r~·asons. n1·11' c1·pl'g and dl'apes U"t:k. S-•.>-CllAlt~t lr>;G 2 5 Big BR'S kids/pets ok 2 BR. 2 bn. Rpl. !n11urtc.1---------- COSTA MESA $175•000 I 11 nri·es in Joshu!l TrC'r.. $2"i)/~IO. s1i;...76u Br. 1r11l1· house, So. Laguna. $325 Also Horse Ranch 3· B•lbo lslend 3706 • DELUXE e Off 29 Pal111i; l-1\\'y SHYJ5. :: ' . $32:1.1\Jf~\\'C:B. :1 UI', 2 Ba, · · I bltns, dsh\\·11hr., f r p I c. Step up '" thl~ 12-un 1 1 Adj Crestline lots in c • .,Jai· LIVE HERE .bani Point 3226 [rJJIC', di.ii g.iaJ', lri; fnctl yd, QR, rumpus rm, acreage, Ready l\.Iay 15th. $325. 31 BR1 · 2 BA ~1111t fo 1 •. lease. I ·11 ,-., I p · 1 , k ----------1 ,1,,·tdr>> & i•·ts ,,.,1,. '!·•ri 1 91 :35Q»I. s 30 .A. canyon. Agl . Fee. XLNT DEAL•. 2 BR Apl. l·BR. apt, huge liv. rm. ne d s11uc. 1naste1· i;u1te, din compt•' \\11 .1,. 1011•n.1 1nes ar on Cochran.::1:r.hrnnil 1){'w SIOO ·-"' l•.... lbl doo Cl I I ') I II 1129 -' .. lJ?-' · 3 BR, Beoch H~··· 1·.,.,.•. + v,·,Jo. · 211\', Apol••• Avail 'l"" '" C'-ueaky clean! Vac. •no...,·. rnt & < garage. Auto r .ose o i;~1pp111~; _ 11'rlc l' a -,J, .,.1, _,_ ~Br. Jlarbor View $450 ""~ "'" ._.. "-v..., o7.j ·1 P I & u.•11! carry :.!nil, S:!Ol.1 1110. NEED h r 2 Hr Shor(>Cllff8; si;i0. $100 Securily, near ~tarina. NU·VIEW RENTALS CLEAN! 3 BR, 2 BA. Ne-A· tpa!hrud JuneBelSth.0112401 · Utll Ulnl2'l5 !_.,nc,.~· uRtila.ll 67, "lO ~~~Uoi~~:e~. Ad':its on: Income. Reil Carpcol lnvcsl· 1 1 isi rl<'ss ca~ le 0~ 1°1 1' ,,. ~ Br: iiarl>or \llt•y,• S525 .. tenced yd, 4954t861499-l331 673-4030 or ,194.3248 paint & carpet. Frplc. Quiet . or st er. ?i1r. ve ... ~· e Y .:r-w n1en1 Division 9'ffi.2550 n . · PP a ey2B c , BR 2, BA f 1 1 Newport area . Nr. Schone, 673-6126. OPEi'i SATISUN. l·J ly,nopcts. Pit: 644-8004 . . . .~i~i~~ P:~~!~:~ ~~~ . r. hC,~;~el67~~b S700-"ciean: ;pacio~s. rp ~ COZ\. Bach Sl!>O. Avail. !\1ariner·s Park. Adu.Its. 1 BP. utll pd. No pets. Quiet fJOO"ii · 6ffi';7 J AS.\JINE • $ 3 0 7 • collect befr 10 Af-1, fw-n & util pd. \\'aJk OC\"an. S3751nl0. Ml>-fi64 mature adults. $250 mo now New, super dlJc., e.'<tra lge. 2 865 Amigol \V~ NB Real Estate Exchge 2800 El T 323 PLUSJI I Br. D. area S205. Newport Heights 3270 to Sept. • $200/mo. yrly. BR, den. :.l~ii ba., 11itdO\\'t1 f.1anaged by oro 2 f.P. appl i's, patio & i,:o.r. 675-3613. v.·et bar \\•/ice make1·: \VILLlA!\1 \VALTEM CX>. DESERT 13 BR, 2 BA, f.p., crpt/clrps, CITRU.'i ~s 2 br older NE\VPORT Heights 2BR, Coronll del Mar 3722 frplc., laundry. Lots of ~ Huntington Beach 3840 HIDE.AWA y I gar., lease; U;i.3l Penfield . hm. CO\'cl p1:1t10, !ncd &: gar-den w/frplc, redecorated, closets! AgL 57:;..5ra; ; ----------I . . I $2i0. 4\16--3.'>18. ~e. 1 child, no pets. $%'», ph DARLING Bachelor Unit on LOVELY 2 BR &: Den New luxuriou1 Family !\'.L•:Jr De!il'"I !lot Spnnl!"· F . V ll 23 ALA R1ntal1 6426'313 ~3'.167 Beach. 1~. Qu>.•I w/gu.'. $300. mo., Call Apt• ll u,1,·1 Comp\•·· A ·1 D•·l'•'rl 1101 s 11 i-i 11 ~ s. _ . ountatn a ey 3 4 ....,., peno~. · ...... va1 · I ·-$2~.>-2 BR b <k f 1 111 OIAR.f\flNG 2 bl', sep, D/R, Call 6T:r7006. TI~-537-770-I for ln1n1ed. occupy. Close to 48 UNITS 1·n1)1p l'!t'lV , u ]' n i ! h NI ' Cl .. rr t', ) ns, 2 UR, 2 BA Not1h End. Clo-"' ,,. dee .....i (' I ........ •"Ortagc .'sleeps :.: . Pril'e ~-blk Ilea('~, Cr\i\l. RENT·LEAS~ to 'beach bus & shoppu;. "" " UY'• nc · 3"" Costll Mesa 3724 DELUXE ne1v J br, 2 ba, all ne1\· llwitlns:ton Beach Civlc ASSUME 51 / 2 010 $15,000. or \\'ill CXl'han~•-. SZ:,0-lITIL Id: Oi:1:11!1front l Lnr~e ·1 Bdrn1 v,•.family mt. Call 494-;079 ror. lot. $300. 644-8616. bltns, frplc, v.·alk to shopg & Center, beut·h, schools & /t l.11r1·y Pris1t·r, p E T !'.: ~r. Gar, pnv. [l•1\1u, yl'ly. I S.t"iO nio. For more details • • Sin Ju1n LOW WEEKLY RATES beach. S.175 & $395. 673·2918. shopping. Pt·inie lo{·atiou :;: .:ivi·c.s. l!J BAltltFTI' ll EAL T \" NB cAll 67:..72'Ii. l19una N19uel 3252 • Clpistrano 3278 I BRAND Ne\\.'. So of ll""'Y· 2 ! F~ATURINC GARDE' . 1 li'l:/-1.1'.i~ • $275-2 BH.. fi ·pl.: lw:>usc., H bo V' • Executive Suites BR. 2 BA. Frplc. Sund eck. I e 2 Spacious iJedroonls . :.. ·I A.S~ l' :;1 ;'; . v • chilrl/f>l'-'1 ()k. Cd:'>!. ] ar r ttw H1(ls 3'238 3 BR 2 ba VIEW, lh'. rm. 3 BR, 3 BA. 2 car 2080 Newport Blvd. $35ll. 673-4ln or 644-6274. '• Dining t'OOn\ trust det•d. F'u/Jy n·1111•1!. ,\II IJl·.~l f-~r ~ uu u1111s + 111.lj NU·VIEW RENTALS , . tl in. area, trplc, bltins, gar., 2 Costa Meso1 . I• Dix elcctrlc kltl'hc.ns 2 bed1.,M'ltJl, i 1 ~ 11.111i~. R·,, L.llkc An'Qi\·hei•d .'\n li~·i --4fl'IO . 194-Jt IS CAR~IEL neY. section, 3 Br, cpts/tlrps 2 car story. crpts/drps, blt·ins, NE\V 2 BR. 1 ba., d.1~h...,·ashcr, e Fully t'iil'pt'ted thruout al1nmt 111)') sq . ft. pe r 1111 it, Shnrf' :.! units Slephns 40 •·• ' 01 · ~ · I :.! Ba, fantlly rm, vie\1'. $440. Storage ~a traller & =i' con1ni. pool, chldnt ok; '42·2611 garage, bean1 ceilings, t'US· e Seamed ceilings Eal'nio; $13.tt. p•·r uu'l111h. TSFB. B(i3~l s.o. 92100. 1 1~V\U"fY ., b· ·r 1 . 1.,-.n ! nto. Lse. 6-1~5833; 641-1759. inin yrd nialnt' lm~Till. occp., $?.00/m?-STUDIOS & 1 BR'S tont interior, 675-08%:. e Dlshwashrt'l'i ·ski n~ only s~-~ 000 6 9 , ---'1 • 1 · isc """' · ' · 'I Cas1h1s Capistrano e J.""REE 11 •1• • .n.i, · ·· Real Estate Wntd. 2900 2 blk CIC('an, !)/\\'. ('hild ul:. I Huntington Beach 3240 Imntaculate .. SJ.2.j/n.io. lst, S31-J7G-t _ O\\"ller • 1~ U il. 1n~ru> 1 2 BR Garage Apt., refrig, • Lge enclo111.•d patios ~1uss. Conll':u·t uf sales 01'. BONUS llnl & '!. tilt S'.::iU. --last &: (\cpQSJI. A\·1:1.11. J u.ue. . . , ,''"'e .. I ties : slO\.'e. \}'1!.lk to beach. $2~. e Se1mr11te en1•l. Jtlll'ill;<'S tnke udvuntagc. Call \\'ILL Trade 40 acres of 2 car, frpl, kit.ls ,\i P•"I.•, LL'XljRJOt.:S lrg 3 Or, 2 ba, t l. 499--2:>41. 7'E\\' duplex. 2 BR. 1 BA, 1 • 1'UU K1t che11 ; 010. S00.3127/67:>707i e ,\ddllionul 1mrkln~ lnt 7j 2-1700. unltnproved land n car U,NIQUE 3 br f''ll ~::l,llJ. Vu. J sty iluplc>X hon1e. like neY.', SEA TERRACE ~pl~/drpso range, pool & 1 • lleated P~I . . . Costa Mes• 3824 • Co111pl. luuntlry fal'il. INytSTMENT DIVISION Albu(JUerque Nei\' "lex ico frpl , bltns. 1o:•u·. fllntil~" ~at. everything. Bltn ste1w Strikl ,.,. ocean vi w N , 3 fishing lake. $225. 830-Ml8. • Laundry ~ acil1t1es . • HBQ area [ ! lor l'l!Ui!y in 4 BR hon1e in ALA Rentals 642-8383 Inte r c 0 rn. fire/burglar BR $7;oo l'"'ase e rem e~ll S1nt1 Ana 3280 • TV l. niaul. sen'. a\'ail. Off The Beaten Path • ll('(•it·n li('ln l'Ooll\ ()rang"" County, 1·all 714-alann.. J\Iust see to 49.J..·r769 f OT thru · • Phone Sen 11.-e e Con1pl lnsulah'<i thruout 1 97!f.5787. * SP\'Gt...\ss HILL * apprecia~e. Perm. married ity ~anfe':t.~~e. secur· 3 ~R. 2 BA, lrg f~~ ya~; SP AC IO US F U ~~. . FR01"1 S:!OS. \\'ANTF:D to purcha..'lC', lease, Spectaculiir i·it•ws! No. 67 couple,_ mfan( ok, $175, no BR All' oond. Elec air filter. Nr. BACJl.El1)1t v.·· Plirt!UOned Spuc1ous ~duJt Garden Apts. 417 Yorktown Ave, HB nl' lf'tt.<:e option, hoLL<;e, ~tontccito Dr., opea Sat. & dogs. 842-3276. 3 . condo Niguel Golf Mlle Sq. Park. $275 per mo. sleeping ~uarter, k1tch & 1 * Lu.x~n~s sha.g carpet!I •'t.lttal!f' or duplex u•ithin '"" Sun. 1·5. Hrand ne\\' exec. SINGLES l Br. $75 ,1·k. =~· 2 ~93-gar68, $325/mo. &lZ--0565. sep. dreSSJng area. Covered 1 • Blt·1ns incl l>ish..,,·nsher CHILDREN J,.11:,unll &•aeh. S. 0L.1~un11 hon1e, 4 l{R. + f11n1i\y I'm.. 4 people ok. \1/aJk beach! \llr ' 57 · University P1rk 3294 parking & I a un d r Y • L.rg Pool & Gas BllQ's ind parents love the an·i"!. No a~enl s •u' bt'OkCl':I 3 baths, 2 frrlcs. & patio. \VON'T Last! 2 Br 2 B;\ 4 BR, 2 bas, trplc, dble gar. facilities. Sl-IO. 972 "1issio11 • Prh·nte Patios lirne, s,..,.cious apart· Fabulous Ocean Vif'ii..,. r>l<'a.-:p 4H!J-12t.iS c•\·c . .,11Jy. Balboa Bay Prnp. 6i~i1Y'.O ' S210 Condo. Kids & pet ok. 1/3 acre. truit trees, Beaut. 2BR, 2 BA end tov.'Tlhouse. Dr. Mon-Frl aft, 5, all day 1 & 2 BR's. $170.-$195 • rr- !! -Nc11· Bcnuliful Du1ik'.\l'i; 1 2--01: ·• ROR:-.1-h,;u:" YJ-~ARL\' :: Br :t AH SIOt'J. I D~:LL'XE_. :!~ I;Jr 2 B1t $230 vie1\o. $350. &t:>-25'19 r'rplc &. vaulted cell liv nn. Sat.&. Sun. 546-1329. Gas & \Valer Pd . mints at BI n bur Y ~;~~~~'.~7;i;~~~1 11·/r.;isliH~ ~·11 :\ n1· Vi\ t:lt~lLLxc duplex. l\i<ls ok. ConOO .. h:•ds & pets ok. Mtiaf\/erde 3263 2 car gar. &-Z maint yards. • $30 WEEK & UP F.ncl. Garage. Cross. DANA POINT DUPLEX 4-PLEXES l••an P~·ii~ 012_1y. :>,""il>-O:l \7~-L:?VEL\' :; Br ~ llil $:;9o . Homef1nders * 642-9900 Greenbelts. Bike tr a i I s. e Studio&: l BR Apts. LA MANCHA APTS. e Oiild•·en 6 & yout~er • J:ESPONSIBJ.E parl y \l"U!llS h1rL~ ok01y. \\'i\L/' Beach:; Bl' S250. 3 BR, 2 BA (ani rn1., lrg Adults only pool '>''/jacu1.zi. e TV & !\laid Sen1r:e A\"ti il. i78 S.'Ott PI Rce, C.~I. 0 St11 te llr·.,nscd pre schl Of~~·~~~~ ~~~'i·~::.01 ; 1 '" hu.v honic fur Jo1v (11111·11 B:\LllO,\ Co1:cs·:: Hr, :! J:k1. i\luhilc llni. !-:ng ls, kids/pets. yard. Gardener & \\'ater pd. Tenn.is, shop'g near by. e Phone Service_ Htd. pool 642·2007 • L'hildrens pluy nrea \V .. ekends 10·" I\\ I flil~'tll{'!ll' 673-i+li9 S:iOO. l:~oal slip. !'id~ nli. SI KG LES~ 2 Br ~200. New Children, pets ok. S:l:iO l\.10 . Lease. 5S2-9ll4 OI' 871·6101. • Children & Pet Section CAREFftEE to\\'llhOUliC lh'-• !..llt').{C :.! & :1 UR apls. "' u I Homefinders * 642·9900 I Co11do. Kid• & P"' ok. 557·124.7. BEAUT 3 Br 2 Ba tv.'Dhse. 2376 Ntwport lll_vd,., Cl\.I Ing. 3 BR. 21' Ba, ~mid e 2 adult re<·. t:enters 33861 Copper L<1n\i'1'11 , H'·.\CJ ! 2 s" Use ol pool tenni """"' MS-9T'a5 or ~ ~ ,... • J::nsy 11ot.'l"f'8S 1.-. n1ost cn1· 496-3431 1)1:!"190~1 I I~ J{EDECOH,\TED, nc1v drps, '"~' . area .. r. Slll5. • LOVELY 4BR I :!BA, s, 5• _. .. s. · den, nev.• drps ,It: crpti;i:, plornient lll'eas Dana Harbor In1:0111e l!u111cs Rentalt ,6' ('qir & paint in & out ·l·Plex. Sngls. Kids/pet ok. completely redec. Avail $350. lse. s;,i.rurr El Puerto Mesa s1vim pool, clubhse & rec • Nr. shopping & h'\l')'S. I"'""~"'."' ... ~~'!!!'"",,;. I. "!'hnreeliff'' 3 + BR. 3 BA: Homefinders * 642·9900 now. C.M. Agt: 540-7327 Westminster-' 3291 I BR F $1'" U fe.cil's. Convenient. 645-0202 • fron1 $165. VA 4 PLEX Yl'ly lease . 31S Mornin« !''" I E Ml • y · · 3267 • urn. -P •=rc.,:c646-::-'3~>=56'-----~ .. """· mo-_ ease, ~l!Cutive sston 1e10 <BR H 1 f All Utll p Id c B U O Houses Furnished C:111yon l~d. Cull for appt., hon1c, ~ BR, ;; bas, owe or rent, or • • l BR in qUlet 4.plex. ANS RY CR SS '21 .~• 432-6&17. Bonl~-rm, Nr. goU ~ursc. NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba TY.'lll1'e. appointment to see ca 11 No Children, No Pets , j Courtyard setting. Pool, tNear Bettch Blvd & \\'arner) 1-ligh ~s.~un1ahle 7'; lo;ir1. General 3102 • SJNGLI~ Huuse·3BR, dl'n, !-lunt1n!f!o n sea c 11 ft s. cpt, drps, ajr cond, rec fac. 842-8513 "' Pool & ~ation jacuzzi. $190/f.10. lnclds all 16761 VJJ:-:\V POIN1' LA NE Slj(). n1011th s pc n dab I e . _ . ,i;,.. 2ha . bltns, "'/d. f/p\., ;,.16--8191 No pets. s265 mo. 831_1300, Condos Furn 3400 1959 Mllple Ave, C.M. uul's, refrlg & encl gn r. e 842.-6604 ~• o....·ners \\'ill cal'ry 2nd. I Sl4:rU1 JL J>d. Bach. prl. "·/gar. 11·alk to shopg. & BEAUT 3 BR H F 1 $140-l\.IO, 1 br dlx nKlb. Adlts, no pets. 3 9 3 17.~.200 for 4·2 hdrm units. pa11u, nu cpts, drns. No. bctl. Ai>J>I. 613-~'l, 506 · me. rp • N1wPQrt Beach 3269 Jlamllton. ~ll. " ~ crpts drps covd patio $260 BEAlITJFtJlJ.lY furnished 2 honte. htature epl.t, no only 4 years olcl. Red Carl,X"I 1 e~id. Lai:una. Larkspur S.i75 nin OPEN siln 1·5. 8 2 5 2 PALERMO BR 2 ba m-erlooking LagUna children/no pets. Quiet & 2 BR, bltns, crpts, drps. Nr. lnvestn1t'.'n! Oi\·i s i o n . l:•j ·UTIL Prl. I BH, t1•pl,l~(lVE'i.\ ___ fun1ilv hu1ne.:; Bru<;h.IIB II bo V H 4 BR Niguel GoU C o urse, secure. Ponderosa ~lob. W. 19th St. shopping 979-2.'iiO :.::i1·, !ii'aUI. rl t•l·k. l,a;.:ur1a. • ·. · -ar r u omts, · C E 1991 N Bl ,... 197'2 \\' II A 2 Bil U f J." 1>;9 · S:?~iOL"rlt Pd. Ck•"<Hih· .. ut HI., 2 BA. _J-am~ly nn . .; BR Condo. crpts, drps, 1'"am rm, 2\fa ba. \\'et bar. lubhou se, TENNlS, 11t.,. ev.'JX)rt , .._,.f. centers. ·a ar:e, pt nu1"n. r. . 4 ,\PT t.:nils un 19.600 ~1 f! J;!l, p;ino. Aal'. ~Tl,\'. NH. fr~1lc. On Po111sett1a near I pool, clubhouse. patio. s2:-io Im mac., pool prtvlgs. $550. Be-..tches. wial\ fac. at-all. &i6-8373 C, CM. $16 5 /fol 0 . Cn\·ered Parkin~. 1 ... a r g f' lot -Zon{'(I_ C-2 l':ll'\\"IY't't NU.VIEW RENTALS 1.11 ean. Sor~. no pets. per mo. 548-l40.J. &M.59'12 f"ully equi~·\\'D. color HOLIDAY PLAZA Eddy. 642-8181 days or 1 Heated Pool. Saunas anti Bh·d., ('.i\1. $.>'IO nio .•nt'f1nu•. ,,-~ , 1 , • , _ .61:r0367 \'\CANT f --• 3 ~ HARBOR VU 'JlR 211_ TV. etc • .,../everything for DELUXE SpacM>us 1 BR 644-1339 eves. RecreaHon Room Good for r: 0 1n Iller c i !\I ui ... 4030 or ·l~·l:l·ll) . I • • en.......... Br, s~·0· • .. • 7S BA, -aciou• .......... , I j vi n. 2B HUNTINGTON . , , . . Lusk 11\1-1 4BR family hon1e , 2 BR f.165. & 2 BR's Cl\! 2 lrplc, v..-etbar, beautiful ,... .., .._... · furn apt $150 Pool Ample R/2BA, ~~ nille from So. de,~loprncnl . $ 6 5, 0 0 0 . 1 SOO 1 BR hsc. u11! Jxl. Ci\l. 1 3 t>:lr .-.111• nrit·o.te po"--r I ll= Agl F 919-Sl30 ·Adj 1 k ~a.st $375/mo. includes """"i 0 Ad ult . I Coast Plaza. Crp"· drp,. PACIFIC O"·nc1· Broker 642-{)j9(I Bit f\1 hil 110· / HB " · 1' uu, '-V • -Al· • ee. · vu. acen par • comni. -.......A P HONE _.. .. ng. 5 • nope 5 · -· _·_ o. e, . ·1 n10. loc 1\'/vo. $650 nio, pool SUPER Decor Mature ,"'~'"':;.;;, care. I 1965 Pomona Avt., C?il bl.tins, pVt gar. $185. PH: HOUSE + TWO house SJ.)(] util pd, Laguna fil .: . .;:··,1 1~11'1ACULATE 3 8:· 2 ba, ·ard Avail J s4-1-47W :1.J-'U.10 ... .,.,.. >fANAGER tor 12_2 br 979-4637 wk/ends &: alt 711 OCEAN /\\'C., 1-1.B. Beach overlooks o c e:1n , .. -near beach. $29.l. n10. ) · une. Condos Unfurn. 3425 .u ' SPM wk/days. 17141 536--1487 1·3 BR. 2 BA tlouse plus Sl ~iO. NB 11 atk 10 11'tttt'r SIW. $:l11J. 2 Bil 2 B,\ + ser l ~R :>36-8001 or 962-4495 11.V. fBrenJ Hon1es, 4BR, furn units. No children-pets. Ofc. open 10 am-Opnt Daily 2·2 BR, 2 BA ,\p1s. Patios, kids/p1•1s. Agt. F c c. I 81\. ldeul for teen or tn· H t H bo 3242 2BA. Spectacular vu, patio SHARP Park Lido townhouse Live In. $70 off rent. ~tin. LGE BACHELOR. ' freshly \VIU.IA~I \\'ALTJ::llS CO. (rplcs, yiu·ds. I au n cl r y , !J79-8.J:l0, la1\·. Gn1·11ge, patio, hltin un • ar Ur Jndscpd , sprinklers, $475, \\1th built in tape/pbono duties. Prefer ma I u r e painted. Nr OCC. shppng, Cill'ages. ti<l!)·-141-1. Balboa Island 3106 l':.1ri~c. AvHil Junt• 1. 67J· 7191 FOil LEASE elegant 3 BR, 644-7~1~1 stereo, Dishwasher and v.·oman MZ- 952 o aft 5 Pl\t ~~:-9:!t.El ~mi:· C~~Ll VlLLA PACl}"IC L"ONDO 2 SALE by n"'·n i~r -·r 1,.0 1 AVA IL June 10th, \Vlk to fa.nilly ~~ ID.10 sq ft. ~LU1'FS Tennla. Villas. other goodie11. 3BR 2~i BA 1 BR, furn. lrg, w/terrace. 539-:Yl73 aft.S. Br, near pool. Dsh1\•hr, Covin.(!lon fourplcx. Pr\de of I \VINTEn rental. 4 BR, 4 ha, beach, .2BR & 1 b a, Vacant S525. per n1011th 1n1mac. 3 BR, 2 ~ BA, near pool $350/mo Agt. Ideal for Bachelors. Adults. refl'ig, c1·pts, drps, frp lc, 2 ownl'rship, nr· So. Coa~I \1· 1v i·rpt. rrplc, Lg . .!'!\'Ctrcfrn~. wnsher/dryer, llUNTINGTON 1-L\RBOUR famrm, $465/IM lse. ~721l $165. 1993 OuJrch. r>18·9633. 2BR, 2BA. ocean view. car gar. \V/D. Avnil now. Plaza. Pnn's. onl y . 1)!antf'fl patio. So. Bav, Bal. S295, 675-71.89. REALTY 846-IM4 , 64G-1TI7. ** .. NP.VPORT BEAOI nr. UTlL. pd. BAOI. Privat~. Dshwshr, reflig, cr pt s, m~2380, Eve 963-4980 day 540-0789. l:o1. $100. Call Sat S1in. !J.3, 2 RR, 1 h:l. Walk to bch & EXECUTI\1E I..aQuesta nu 4 \VESTCLlFF Lovely 3 BR. 2 Hoag Hot1p. OCEAN VI.£W. · 1 ad1t only, no pets. $135. drps. $23.5 lBR/lBA, all I ,".~:;:..;=:_~-----I TRIPLEX-good C.:'11 lr1t·. All 011 nri-. 6i'j.4798 stort's. Sunny te1Tace. No l br. 3 ba, 460. 9581 Drumbeat BA, crpt, drps, bltns, D/\V . BRAND NEW erxf unit 543-1405, 548-8251 appl's. $180. 979-5()99. 8e1utlful Gardin Apts. 2 BR's+ pa!10~. nr. :-;hop~. Lido Isle 3156 pets or child. S29S. 673-7335. Dr. Close to beach. Owner Frplc. Beaut.)'ari:I. $395. incl 3BR/21h BA, upgraded, o~ 1 BR APT FURN, GARAGE 1 $17& LRG 2 BR, 2 BA. 6 Pools. Tennis. Sauna. \'EAGf;R RJ::ALTY 556~ili1 .. , . PLt.;Sll Cd"l 2 BR OOme for I 962:9793 ganlenet. 642-4426. greenbelt. $375. 644-1480 NO PETS. ADULTS. 1 1n;_~ijd~q~et4-plex. Prlv11c)'. l'rvlc. tnrllvidua.I 10 UNITS 1.100: LI\ INt . 1 BR. 2 B/\. lea ~e to r ight couple. $280. I Irvine . 3244 T0\\1Nl-10~1E LUXURY, 28R, BRIGHT Ir:_ cheerful ·Come 646-1339 2SG8 i.:saue, A,pt 01~~3524, ~~·0 ,~1.3.£ce. an. ,'.J'errific Ava il Sun1 m.l'I' . .:'r. Pl:tl'. n10., GT.>-8839 . , Tri-level : frplc, encloted dbl & see 1 to ::i Sat & Sun. 2 Br, j 1 BR, tnclosed pat io, 2 BR, Sl.65 C t drp """" o>...-"" $ 145 000 I Call 121J ! 193--0-127 Ii "R M>•npu• rm 1 1 NE\\ lrg 3 Br, 2 Ba. s~s. gnr. &lf>.6141 dayi; eves 2 Ba. 1741 Tustin, no. 3-C. carport, waler pd, Pet ok, bl'"" 5. 1· 1'1>0 s, Be '· $149 28R CPTS • N .., · . rp c. condo 11·/ dbl gar·Un1v. 153 ' ... ~M ll"" -s .. ,,. mg e is ry am GE<irgrous garden se rt1110::. ewport Beach 3169 fnl'd yn:i, 3 blks to beach. 1 Prk. Corner lot w/ priv.· .9!18-7 O'IO""'tW,• JJ nio., 6·~ 134. clnp·. Selected ~t OK. drapeli, gar, pool. Spal·lous l and 10 r;harp unlls. lie-'l I NEWPORT BEACH yr. lease. $350. 675-102-1. frplc, wetbar, form. din nn, BRAND new Ten.ail Villa LSE July l, 2 BR, Air. Pool Huntin,ton 8e1ch 3740 646-9'M.1 or &t6-8882 I BR $199. S.U..0389 or looking place nn the lllock. Be . llARBOll View Hills lovely nook, shag cpts, drps, 1U-cln 3BR 2~ upgraded thru-aide. $235. or w/ W & DELUXE quiet 2 br 2 ba, ;W-451»~~"-,---,,=,.-,--=~--=· Two five unit huildinl!s. 1 .~ut. Lind11. Isle & Lido Isle 4 BR, ~m rm. Many' eii:tras. oven, dishwr, prv patio. Nr. out A\iail 6n $&Xl. ~ D. $250. 49&-6346. aft 6 pm. 1 BR. $1ll-$165 gar, nr s. Cst Pilla & oc LARGE & AIRY 2 Br 2 Ba. Jncon1e $144~ per n1nn1 h. 1~ate.rfront, homes: lea~s $59Jlnl°. 644-2177. rec cntr w /pool, Jacuzzi. HOUSE to rent. cutt:· Dr. 3 NEWPORT CR.EST NEW DECOR. Priv prage alrpOrt. ~·Adults. $ 19 5. nr. Bolsa. & Bu B hard . Garages. Q\\-n('r is nnx!ous. 1 Bill c.rund~ Rltr. G7~161 2 Bil front house 700 Call l\t/F, btwn 1 & BR, 3 BA li. Pool. $.fT5 mo. View, New 3 BR, 3 ba., all Lridry nn. Newer SpAJtish 56-2321.· Upstai r&. '$160/1'10. Prime locnttun. Call no\1 I Houses Unfurnished i\lai .... Ut'.'rite 1275 ... ,,: · 5. 636-4120. 645-1502, extras, $425. ·mo., 6-12-3490. Adult Complex. 2 ml. So. of LG 3 BR apl, 2 BA, gar, 552-8521. 152-1700 ' " • ·_ ........ 5132 Alder, at l\lichelson. ~ o · Frwy 17301 ==-==,..-~~~""''I INVESTMENT DIVISION General 3202 673-SOJl $385 1 BR. Fen1ale prefd. Avail SPARKLE..J br, 2~;. ba. Park K:ison 1~ HB. 842--7848 down stair&. fenced yd, $165. NE\V API'S • WALK TO [ ;-~ . SPYGLASS Hills 4BR, f SYRACUSE :r..lODEL-Walnut J11ne & Jul)', $200/mo. Pool, Udo con49, JX!Ol.,_fp, nu cpt ~i ~~ &. clean up. BEAOI. l & 2 BR'a from 1 ' 1 ALA RENTALS 11. in uo: n11, ~ stor;.· f'X l't"IJ· 1 Village. Community Pool. 4 Lennts &.spa. &14-8490. &-pnt. $350. 642-0378. Beautiful Garden Apts. "w $!7r, tu $235. EXTRAS. , 11\'f' hon1f', ~'\7:) n10, 673·8051 \ BR 2 BA crpts drps nr. 1 BR. Dup\~'IC near be11.ch. No BIG Canyon <Xl'tdq. J.4e ot 6 Poolli. Tennis. Sauna. NR. New 1 Br, bltns, crpt11. ~53&-"=·=25~79'7-. ~~~---- • .. wi '"c:1Auz£ iN u •v1C1 Costa Mesa 3224 1 s~liis. cul~tle-sac; $4IO• pel· children, no pets. $175/mo. L&e option. 2 BR + FR. Privacy. }~rplc. lndlvldi:ul drps, pool, frpl, g-.1r. Adults, 2 BR, t BA, drps, t.'l'pls, 1110 , 640-4ll4. 552-7800 548-2152. 546-4934 or 644-8543. patios. Nr. Ocean. Terrific no pets. 376 \V. Bay, 0 1 laundry, g11.rage. $150. mo.I lndustrlal-Prpti.-'2100 f fill HOUllS SHARP. 4 l3H. :.! BA, .f.lcsa NEY.' 2 br 2'be. Univ Pk $325. ! Deal, 84frl328. $160 Up. 2 Br, 3 Br 1 ~~ Ba, 7841 Slater Ave. (213ll • I •ns. dl'I J\hu· h()n1e. Close to NE\V 3 fr 2 b u · Pk t''lc:c:: BAOt apt. Large. Very ni~. pool, play yrd, cpl!, dl'ps, 530-176 7 . · DU,lS. evcrythln~. AvAll 0011._ $350. 3 Br 3 ~a + ':x,n~~v Rm f;cy ~~ T 1).R G A'ZE'K~ ~.. Re11ldentia.l tract. So. of 2'lt2 College No. 1. 645-6583. LRG 3 BR., $195, shag crpt.11, , NEWH>IT & IA'f', C,M, ••2·1l12 Jl('r 1no111h inrldg gardener. 2200 sq, ft. Univ Pk $450. )+.!':iJ( J1\ ~ ( R. POLI.AN UH::iUo~"'~ F.dit '°"s~m High. 3 BR, 2 be.., All new decor. bltlns, drps, Rft 6 or wkend&, F IBERGLASS BLOG RENTERS! Ct1 11 Ulrry 5.lfr5880 Owner 644-8813. --:r· •1tcs B1 .WY . .' ~lllA er .,. .... ~ a .wv mo., frplc., patio, dble gar, 842-26TI or 675-4869 . ....... ' M v-p,,jlyol~ti..'t, c..iJt M_ ~tn. u :1.1' Incl until 968-6925. I \Vest.clilf, Adul13., 642-ll55 ClllLDREN & P-· ok. 2 B" ' , "" 1 . . ,,. . . 2 HP., 2 ll A. dlx 10\\'lthse JBR/2BA/ $200 mo. kl , V .. ,.,,,,,,,,,,u V · !." ""' ·~ ·"'": our 1shngs '!nvcr clllt'.'s. Adult!. Pool. Tnim11.c. Ne."l;i' Culverdale at 17691 1 -...i .. , ~""'·rt .. ,c•• ' ' ocr. nW 1 BR,, w/w cpl, drpe, stv,, LRG 2 hr 2ba dln rm I $17a. 3 BR, S2GS. 16902 Lynn ' l''OR SAI~~~~1~~r.ASI-: • ll.111:h or. Lo11·. Bi.lo! or Ll.tlle. to J\le.~i:t Verde Country !nine. &"3rllo.1 or....,:;;. • U"Jffi ;:;:;:~~~~:..:;:~ l~Jtn:::, retr. Furn ar Un!. Older cpt/drp, '11.tv/rer: p 0 0 1 '. St. can 848-0631. ' \~I'.' Got ein or \\_~ Get cm. Cluh. Obi gar: $300. 1110. lse· 6Tr20.l8 ,.(( TAUlUS ()f your Zodiac birth5'Qr\ • · • KOlllO sna? or cpl o D I Y · Adlts. no peti.$170. 6-15-8965. LOWER. 2 RR. 2 ba. .s150 • f>Za<•t'f.'~s ror11<'r locnt1011~1 ~.I D\Ltk'~6~~~0SI 548-2'.lll Bkr. 2 BEnROO:\J Irvine home-~At•.10 ~~::.:' ~i~, !1~ o:;~.n r~"-. 539--0100/527-3284. 2 BR Apt. $140. Utll incl'd, lT.l81. Koledo l..11 Apt C ~ec f'i::l'\\~;v 01 ,N1il .i.:. • FEE FREE. Citll U!l Today! 3BR·21lA. ~1;. ~It .ins . Large yd. Quality cptii: & '~ .,Af 10 !~~ ·H~" :!~~ iJor. n Le9un1 Be1ch 3741 Older tenanLA only. &\5-20XI di' call S17-5._\",~ nr 000.1991. Fin.• :-.iirnklrs. \'d. !)]\offs. ALA Rental1 642..&383 Cenl.ral 11.U'. Nr. S.C. Pia.ta. drps S:WO mo. L&e avaU. g.1:;.~: ,..,.ou.,. 350. i!SANod ~ 7·12·19 ~ EFflCJENCY Apt•~ $57 or &42-6500. EXTRA Ira: 2 br 2 bf\ deluxe .Avail 6/S. $300 mo, 1st & 6/1. 833-8800 GIMINI '°" :Min 6'"'1t> . -li-7~ Week. Pool, m'lid, ph, lndry. $100-F.MoflLY Unit. 3 Br, 2 poolside llpt nr beach. SlGJ. Bill R111'kf' nr Genl' /\Shi\ Ul LANDLORDS! Jst . !16:'"-2187 TURTLEROCK lBR. 2ba, (;,,•I ,., .. ~ If ~ tt...~ ~~::ctpti<'• li~ ~!'.~")u~ xmase Inn 494·943G. ba, no pets. Nr. s.c. Plaza. 2320 Flork!11. 536-58S'l. *ASHWILL·BURKE* \\'t' Spccl:1li1.e Jn ~<'~·por: BRA.'°'D new 3 br 2 ha f11n1 rnl • .atrium, $400 per r:s,..,.l'J"'t " 1:~,. ~~ ~o ~~~ 01C. n 15 ' f\hmager B7S-.W. Laguna Beach 3848 !!91·21fkl lk-Ach e Corona de: i\lar e l\\'1lli."€?. Encl dbl gar. Nr. ino. '41~9·~'·'' 11 Mt.t .. 1 Of 71 No-lS.lJ.20.l9 Newport Be"lch 3769 2 BR, 2 l>lul, attached gar., 1 ___________ 1 lots for sale 2200 & I...'\gUlla. Our Rental Ser. So. gt Plai.l. Pool. $27S. 83.".-1964 & 644-.'240 :::::-!~~_..,.. ~}= ~1,""'°t' IS.6'· $35/WK UP. 1 Br, 2 8& It New drps. Quiet. Adu.Its, oo l BR It den J,cnthOu~. 1---------1 vice is FRl::E tb You! Try &CHi l TURl'LEROCK, Wt 4 Plan , l•New «~ 1'~ c•••tcOlH Ba.ch Color TV malt! wit pets. $235. 642-5804 Cliff Or. Specl11.cular Ocean •, p It I VAT l-: H E A c 11" NN'uu-V1Vc» 1 ·!EW RENTALS \'1\C,\NT 2 Br. Sl j(), kids/ nv111\ JS741 Paseo Cortez. for ; ... , . ~:: :: ::~=:._ !1¥'~,'"' ~?~D1tw1 °'': 1~ .:'{°~ pool •• THE 1.tis.A, 415 N'. 1 BR apts at 3 loc. $1 30-$140. VU. $400/mo Iii'. ~. 6f1X121l' Jot. Cyprcst> ~1l()l'C!I .,. A";" ,,,,,.:. l)ilts.,~Also 3 BR JIB, $210. appt 6-14-4683, 772-4029, .-~,, ._112 :~J!': :~~ V,?:,,1• #.~;J~~ Newport 81, NB. &16-9681 Son1t furn. No J)(ltA, 675-5800 96&-0197 eves. in Sall 0 1•1n1•nll". (J...,11<'1' 613............ or 4!M·.l""l 1\l:'L l'C. 9~:i,o. 11~195 ·•: . .,,_ .. _.,_._. ltPlo>cK 49 ~~ 79Yau 68-13 U.90 'UXURY Bacht:kn' ..... st or 6~2833 btwn 9 & 7, bkr. 1150. 1 BR lllU~t !WI\. Prlt'f' 'i!J.000. f'NT • l'."· XI '"""'' ~ ~' so'" • " au~ SIOV(!·retr\i. ~ "ll .1 J::l<S!: . 2 fiR 11011~ ,gA.rag~. fnC"d TURTLERO<:K new 3 & F.R. LCO JI A.M« .!II OI II Doti'! A UAllUS house. for quite mature i 2 soru.r. all utU pd. Gas Q u I t I • "m "I 0 y ed Termll Bt'fl kcrs, t:ii:>-1220. )'1111 G('t AH Thr llou<:<'~ ~·iird . $180/1\10. Avail JwH: 2 Ba. pool In rec a re a . ~r" Ju11 u ~i"o.. . ilt::O l~~ JA~.ftl ~'~~ lady. Ulllltles pd. $150. mo. irtove. refrig. dshwhr. 1838 nikldleager. No smo ke T\\"O levi'I l'()fnt11crc1u l-lu~ a\u ilalllc for r~nr in OU H 6. ~~. $·115. 833-8488. :~.Aull.JI 2•Gtl ·,.v911, ••Undt'*'-' 't1 • 11 »""-. ~ Plf.(!entia. 6«HJm 4M--2003 on I.A~ 1'-lollnn.o;, Sa n B.ULU.,'IN' '"PDA'rJ:.:D 3 '! Bl'. lo~• >·ard. l•l ,,~. T I k Lo J 3 B 2 BA '.>2!,. '· 9·1''1 '5''-'-M,_ 1~11" l-'.S.ll BACHql.OR Al o-•---•, ,:;,":,.;;UT=.~=n-,,,---,,~ C "" 1 . k --.. '" ,. '" urt eroc ve Y R 2~·•l ~' ,,...,, 56'Nhl.lf I~ fnt•~ .61·71 '"' .,.wuuu $100-1 BR 4-plex, clt!11.n. Br.A l" u... Ocean V\ew. lrn1cn1r . llyu\\nr, "'''·1:100. imt'x \~t·r · !ICtt ifljt. $245. Avail. 61111·1. hnnte. lcnnj11 & pool prl\'llJ:!I. viaGO ~'f"''" pw,,..11: '~" riKI• avail. from ~lay 9 to June 1. 1 adult non·smoker. N1> P!''· fronl' 2 Br t1pt In (.pJex. Ouldoor 11 rons 10~1 11 • Homef1nders * 642-9900 j \S-7437. S42S/1n9. tii:,..G9$2. ''II ,it Auo. iJ ~~"" r,~d ~:~1NU ''~ 1t lr.:.· 64&-2'L9 94.S-t. WeJJt 17th.~. Pool. $Zi5. 675--0145 ovea. appt.'ll" S<-11 f\l\tr l.'QU1pn1rnt l32 Cabr!!!._o. C.~1 1)£1.UXE 2BR h~. nl<"e yd. TURTLE ROCK, 2 Beaut. {,l',f?~u,;.1, .lO M 60Yov 901..if!• *''"•·" ..., .. 1 l DI.JC 10 bch 2 Br tum. UtU GARAOE A.Pr E. side on 2 BR attratllve apt. l.ocatoed •11h Ill lo\1 -t-o,;t DtlllY l'lll}t Clal'<1ru:d Ad' l 'IJll 61Z-jij78 ~:n•·I Rill'. AdUltJll. No pet11. nt>\Y l BR. 2 bo . Plan 2 & l. 27.n.41 _t<'.,..~;G"~I ;g-,:\.1•·~.,>(' ({)~~Jf l~..fJ~ pd. t<id1/pets ok. Now thru Broad"-'aY· 2 BR $Z25. per In No. Laru..a. Ce.II ~eve o.I n11.s..~Ull'd Ad! Gl2-561s. j 1Qdny! $:.!'~. ~7280: 5$--6171. 54(X), $4Zi ~ro. Bkr. i;.w..010 60-l l rt"·~ Jul)' Jll. $265. &aG-t071. mo. SU-2426 or 64&--3'913 .c:4::~H!:..:9::;l::· ------ ON BEACH! 31 ,000 or 13,000 SQ FT " -. ' ,I • • ..,.i.11, 1 l'lllJI D 8 1---'-.:.;;..;c:.;.;.:..;:.;;;.:::,::... I pirtm•nts Un urn. Apta Apts urn/Unfurn Roomt 4000 Summer Rontala 4200 I Business Renl•I 44 1 ·L;';:;V";";';8;';'';;;h;;;;3;M;;;8 1 ,N-;;•::w:;po;::r;t-'.B::•:1e~h=-?31~69 :,;i::~B~RA~N~D~N~[W~:..:::::i .:::J::.:;$~1~5~5~&::.:;U;,1'~~1 ;:=;;;;;;~;;;;;;:;; BAU!OA 1s1. S20 wk winter. CdM. Nr. ec.ct,, 2 BR+ N E W LEASING 1• PARK NEWPORT me c 2 LAS BRISAS APTS SU wk •wnmer. Shr Ba & ... ~ apt w/ """' & \'l>:W. Del Ob"Po HO<ld, ut nett Oppor * PARTNER * OCEANFRONT VERS They~re ~~~~ced~R.Loll! l 55 1$ R iver Ave . NB kltch. Qu1e1 malure man. caba~. Avl J w1c 1-$350 vtk. I Dana Point. 2 stOJ)', off\i'e:ic , U'fl.tiC :.! BR. 2 BA. f.'"!lttv11tor APARTMENTS AILLES of gt"«n taY.i1. CO\'tred '42-2566 6"l;\-3Sll ~1366 ~~ io:uH1tl>le ror tfo<.·1ors , Puul, U>u1JJJC'. Cione "Roorn. ·on th• bay r •rllit'ii. Adul ts. No pet~. Fur,\. ~ch. S2U to St.5. Ei\IPLO\'ED man o.i1ly, prlv. V1catlon R•nt1ls 4250 : dent1"'-"· lll"\"hltect~. t>tc., Enl'losed (:Ul'UJii:t', ~lttturi• .,. ON TilE LAKE 21'.W F'ullerton A\·e. ( 1 blk comp\, kitckrn, walk-lhru eulraoet; w . 1d\Oy,·er IA'/ 1. !llO"';'S, bouli11ucli. Exrlui<lv1· Acllve ...,.Ith $45,000 cull ir. LITE MFG 111un·lt.'(I l'OUJ>lt'. no pels. IAL'<llf"Y apartsnent Uvltll At So1J1h Coast Pla:tt.. E. of Nev.w rt Blvd &.: 1 blk c.loliets. D. es!I fnl1~1h. $13 v.k. ~l 19. ~111 FOR rent on Pacific Cs\ ll\.\'Y no u c on1 p c ll!iv!' arra. n11uiagen1t'nl a I\ I I I t '1. l...\GUNA LIOO APTS. ovrrlookh1Ji: the watl'r. En· Pool • A<.'8pulto Aqua Bar So. or Bay) ~ta Mesa. Furn 2 Bedrn,1. $310 l illeia. in Jiunti~tun Bch, ll'U.Llt'r, Oct'Ul"'lncy l•nd . or 197·1 S1art1ng $300. Y.ic, & equaJ Jt7~ S. Coast ll\\'Y, Lug Bch. joy Slo0,000 heo.llh spa 1 & Jacuz"d. SptclaC'ular 8 64.2-8600. Adults-No Peti1. \ rly Len21e ROCH\tS ;a:i ~·k up, \Vith 1>leeps 3. $;i(I. per 11·k. 0 w .n c_r / Broker, 1h<trt> of profits. Should 1wi",ln11J1g pools, 7 llgJi't~ Aero Lake y,•/TO"'Crimc 1..:-;;..~"-===~==~ .kitchen ; $30 "'k up tip!. Responsible R.dults only, t71'1 tGt2-0500_. __ ~--•«L'l il)• Ill'! psrty selected Spectacula r, Ne w 1 .tennis court1, plus miles of f.'ow1tt1.ln.s -i,, hilllllon Ooll"r CLASS SEU.S -642-5618 Pilot OualDe9 ad. G4.Z.5bl8 548-9755 or &6-3967. ~S-4087 00\\rNTO\\'N l.n~unt1. l~:.ch ~e~\·\~~~~"~~l'~r·~U: Ocein Vu Tow nhouses • nlcy~J~ trnil1, punlng, shut-Clubhou1e, Cym, Sauna, Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 • Apt 1 Furn/Unfurn 3900 00:-.1 TO RENT-\\'onian Re ntals t o share 4300 ~tort!, 1650 sq. tt. P1.o·k111~ gi:t nJon' .,. .. Jth. \\' r 1 t e ,1 I ltrboard, croquet. Junior l 's Total Securttv. \V!l~'t!11° ,,1,lC:0,.11c,·h11~ • 1 ,,",,!l +r •1' 1 n "'fron1 $191.5() n101u1tly; also 1 ln1nil'dla te '0ccopi1ney P.~::.elTed~. 5-lfl-4485 aft. 31G·-A-L-··-lz-,,-,,-,-~-.. ,-,.,-1 -,,-,.--NE\VPOHT & 17th St .. Custa ~~=.iriJ~O~r~x0'1~.· ~! "' · •· 1 ui;, ri> c, and 2·bedroonl pla"· and ADULTS .. '"'!;" .. ..... .. :'.1 1100 ft t k ~ L'lt11ton1 l'1'rl11, ctrp!i, 111)• 2·s!OI')' t0\\'1\ house;.~ r:lPC· i\ T T RA IVE fW1tit1hed fW/malW't', working g:1l. ' e5fl: sq. · 'Ol'l', P g. il-1e~. Callf. 92626 for r>ll.u11L"tl!I, $<130 per 1110. trlc kitchens, ptivate patiol B h srl'l')', No Peti \ room in priv. ho1ne. POQl. Super !urn. 11.pt. Pool, CORON1\ De l l\lar delu.-:e rn;~~:~~. l~<'~~Je1 i:.~~!1!,~ 11 17·4~71 /Jr h~con1e.11, carpctirrg, dra· ac •or, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. :c•c.kl=t.~p"rl"-v'=. 58&-='.:2:;409~-~-I ~~~~~-o c,tc.6 $ l 6 J, nl o • sulti", 325 !«!. ft. & bei;t !i1ne to oontact. 2 OH 01.;eu11 fro11t u111 in (l\d {K'r te!(. Subtt'tranenn park· from $l7S per mo. Summtr Rtn1als 4200 "-T--00;"rNG"'· GIPR·L"" \VANTs~ Hcalononiics. Bk:rs. !i75-!i700 --------- Spanish Vil\n. Uc111n l'~il, 1 ing 1vlth 1.'levators. Optional S enta Ana -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;1 ·~ ~NOW-LEASING-I t 0 ~ 501' frpl c, 11rlv, hea<'h. l\lnn y '!111.ld SPrv1rc. Just :iorth of 3700 Plaza Dr. • TO SIIARt:: niC'C hon1ti in · nvet ppor• Y J trees. Prclcr <.wp!c or f &lihl•.•n Island a t Jamboree BALBOA Laguna or S. L 11. g u n a Mesa Verd' D r. Pla za PRAISE lht' U>rtl . Y..'e wanl sl1•"'le udult. $,; o I ,,, .. . anct &in Joanuin 11;115 •-ad II 714-556-0466 \\'/san1e. G-IZ-5131 4.ro-1308 132'5 l\1es.a Vl'rde Dr. Ea11t. "' v ., ......, ' OCEANFRONT 1 1 r 11 10 op1'11 our doors l\l :,."Owig "\'eaNt Lease. 4!H-mt. Tclt'Jihone t714J 641·1.0CO ". z____ I 3BR furn house lo $Ju· in.,.. ll dell or Rl'slauranl, • uuor, proph• & \Pech living a NORTll END. 1 BR. 1 1~ Ulks ~ren!al informution : -NEW DUPLEXEl B, $&')mo., mile to beach, Drug s1ore, service Shops, C"hr!si;!l~n Ure. Wr-need I 0 • A . • B ~ /: . ~ '""d ,,~, ,_,,., g. ,. . &. Dcl11.'({' OUice Space. • •.• 000 r r bu I bl'" )'(1111 cean 5tot'e!'..vt'ean * AYl'RONT·charming nrS v )..... -......._ ,... •u u p ~··11 '" ll'I ......,, 0 s. .._,, Vic11·. Adults, nu pets, \'ear 1 It~ 2 HR, 2 BA plush '11,. / ..C. f.;!..t-,-'. -...... Avail. June, July & Aug. 536--0092 .._.;i ~ ~~~-11 hl'ill~ qU~ ur. eolle!W 1.~aS('. $21&. int•ld utlls. crpting & drps, '2 cur l~~-C_s Jtslarts ~•at Oat-··-_ ... , Bea~~~Y fu rn i s l~e d · r Er-.lA.LE to shr ...,,·/sanH', COSTA MESA .~2.r.-",."7'.."'00'-~----- 494---1251 pal'klug, pool. -~-w• •y Al&VU'U ~ ...... ' garbage d 1 5 P • "BR ''bit yeal'l)' on Bal Office and store NOn1 $130. Money to Loan 2 BR. NE'IV. VJ!'.IV, l"o·nlo·.1 .\\'nlch the boats sail h> ! '2 BR. 1'o"·nnousc, lrplc, bltins, Mt/F~t . co.lor TV. i sle' sisoi 10 \;ail ti/16 Al.i;o srorngc, 6 -I 6 ~ 3 1 0 9, ---'------'lGts;.;;;;"1 -•· SJ 1 fro , S250 1 sn l $19S Sun:ir:rier means lazy afternoons around the pool and Must see to apprecLate All n · " · 55~ 7~ Deck. 1'-:ncl. Ga1·ug!'. $~J. 1 11' tti'a L ss75imo. Ask for 0 · ' l'Of'!l · · exc1hng games of tennis or volleybt11I. Tha!'s summer the <.'On1forts of home. 3. BR. 67~7 {r-,tae) =:.c,'-"'=""'------97i ~6 E\'es. fl:ilJ.0001. "J:11s1y''t ti'F.HIS51. Pbool,k l te1111!s, <."Ont1,nen~al I fun at Oakwood. There's also health clubs sauna s 2 BA ALSO 2 Br, 2 BA & l \VANTED n1ature str.ui;:hl STORE BhtJ.:s. on llarbor CHOICE 1 . . t"ea ast. Separate anuly , Bl ci 19 h s C:\I llt\:54 Mesa Verde 3863 \\rst ·lfirf L1~ cal &t ~ ?, nBd m st.>c~n. CloSC' to ;,;hopping ( billia rds, QOll driving range, shu!Ueboard color tV BR, l BA. Drive by TOO E. male to shr 4 br hse & ulil. I 212 5 i1".>1 o'. I,"· .. J'·::: ••· MONEY AVAi LAB LE I , • • •1 • • ge rn1, & fine beach. 644-2611 theatre, ping pong, etc. ' Oceanfront or CaU Cl to be.ii, i-lB. $105. "'--u.n e l-tOr-.tE ATf\tOSPllERE j l l Pli>, 1.hps, JJOOI, Aduils. No l 67.3-li"m or ti7S-223<1 962-S668. $170/)10 . 673-9017 1For .2nd T.O.'s on Slngle Deluxe 2 & ~ BR. RC"ntal ofc I ~~/~700 A Bedford Ln. TI CE EXCITING Plus a resident !ennls pro, pro shop & free lessons I '."~!\'!!'""'""'!!!!!!!!""'"'"""lvouNG n1an 2-1, to share LEASE 2350 ~ ft.:~ ft tron-' f1:1mily, ~Duplexes. units up 3095 JI.lace Ave. 516--1031 1 _ ·1 PALM MESA APTS. andan aclivityd1rector,parties.BBO's,spor1slourna-LEASE. Turtlerock, Irvine. 28R apt, c.r.1. w/female tage near Newport Beach 10 !ti. il.J-833-l!m. N.wport Be.ch 38~6-9 Newport H eighti 3870 I l\ITNUTL-s TO Nf"f. BCll. ments. dinners and complimentary S und, ay brunch. J une • l5th-Ju1y 3 O th . &l')....4557 aft 5Pf\1. Post OfheiO'. &12-9J20. Mort , T rust Deeds sois "' 4BR/FR/2 BA. 1'U m. Very I d -I R I 4500 -·-- 1 ;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;II I Bach, 1 & 2 BR. lron1 $157 Not to mention beaul1lul singles. 1 • ., '"-·drooms desirable locafion. Nr. UCI. M~LE TO Sl-lARE be_aut ., n u1tr1a enta LOANS UP TO 9~' l• SPACIOUS 2 BR, smartly 1 Adulls, No Pets. 0 .::: ut: Priv pro\ tennis $500 010 view beac-h hon1e, $l15 incl. ---1 • CHANNE LFRONT d~~ccu·;iled, .frplc, upstair s.! 1561 r.tesa DI'. 1Rurn8ished & unfurnished. Ask libout our "NO RENT Own~r 83i-3190 · · .". ~i!. s. Laguna <199--1329 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1st JD LOaOS \ 1('11" cTpts, <!rps,. Qultc !5 lllks troin Newport Slvd.) I Al E GUARANTEE." Sorry, no one under 21 and no F Er.I \LE 1 2 Bit, 1 00 , 0 Ron111 for boat. bldg:. Aduhs, no pets. $190. , 546-9860 pets:Models open daily 10 lo 7. Move ln thisweekend Furn. House $250 mo. June 1 "!J!>lnnialt ...,·ant~· SM ALL SHOPS $375 Unr .. yi:arly. 1110. 5:.!li ltvine Ave, fi.1(}..-147!1 F . 1 F A 1 and spend your summer a l Oakwood-all year 'round! 16-Sept 1. All util. pd. 2 or 3 Very dcsirobl~ ript. \\·ill 2 d JD L WALK To BEACH S Cl amt y un p •· bedroom, pat;,, don. I', "men. Cnll &l.>-&t ll. ALL SIZES 0 080$ 3 Bdrn1s., 2 hnllll'. '\'eru·Jy il'll!.e, SJ:!j i\l<J. an emente 3876. A·""'~ '"l"nlng 1, 2 & 3 br ..... u .. " 0 k n1i. to beach. 345 Costa QUIET fcn1alC" to s.l1al'" 2 B1· i -UJl\S \l'/fan11ly r ms. No a wood Garden Apartments Mesa St. Cl\1, 548--0500 apt near ocean. Sll:l.50 inl'! $!50/1\10 .• II.: UP lowe1t r•tes Or•n9• Co. Stltler Mt9. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Harbnr area 24 yn, SEASONED 2nd, TO. $6(1).}. $75 mo., ll}I;(,, single fam. r~. Wrile Cl3ssif.ied Ad No. 170. DaJ!y Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Coiita N'.'esa, Calif. 926:26. ' ONLY A FEW lease. Sorry, no pets. Fron1 2 BR. trplc, 2 BA. Nr. park, util. 67.'lr-4Sl3 Lillian l\IO. TO :-.10 -OJ\ 'l BDR'I. 2 BATH & ju:.l $17:> .. OU ll TO\\'N N rtl , N be h & ba l 200 k '""''' G f R t 43SO l\h·F;1ddcn S: P rorlueer or HOUSE, :l Bil., '.! hH, 2 Cu.1· gnr. h·ul11. l\fonch. \'1':.irly. [1'))1. 1100 " ~·amily Apts., 1250 Ada.ins ewpo eaeu orth Nrwport Beach South ac y. "' . ,,.,.,., arages or en Gothard & lleil :i BDR!tf, 2 BATII Apts. Ave. {Ada nu; at Fairvtc>Y.·I, I ltvinr and 16111 16th at Irvine Park l..n. 573--0473. Plea!'C 1 .!II (l1uck Schreiber QU IET, NORTH :i AN Costa i\lesa. Phone 557_478.i 645-0550 642-8170 Buy a new '74? Your older MINI WAREHOUSES h c;Lt.::\lE~'TE AREA. Firn1 Rent$ from $145 Rents lrom $160 model car is in \;lig demand STORAGE As w ill-Burke & Co. associated $195. NEW MESA GARDENS .•. Sell it fast with a No !\1ove-in or r-.1ove--0ut •iiiiiiii7iil;i'1:;;i99i;7oi·'ii'"'iiiiiiiiiiiii Thon1pson !flanagemenl Corp Util pd. Air cond. Spacious 2· Daily Pilot Oassi.fied Ad! chances. Fl"'l nl .$7.50 per BROKERS -REALTORS 1025 W Bolboa 47J-J&6J Call 493-0141 3 BR wt gar. Immed. &t2.-5678. month. J ~~~\·.~~raE~~~2 Ji~· i :~':~~l~~l ~ri:~'. Apts Furn/Unfurn 3t00Apts Fum/Unfum 3900 Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 Hami\t°AtL~P'lC~ St., llB 1 NEW INOUSTRIAL UNITS FOR LEASE 2592 sq. rt. & 310.J sq. ft. Bishop Place & f\lordll, oc:~an view, $2.W. 49&-0filti. Nr. S.C.Plaza. Ad u.Its, no j~~~~~§~~~::::::::::=:~·~=~==~~~::::11 ~1970 DREAM-COTTAGE San Juan pets. Call 516-.1TI7 on ca na l Ca p iitrano 3871 QUO VADTS' APTS, P'um. &: ''alue GARAGE for stol'age or car. 1 ----------Unluo-Ba h I I & 2 BR YI Do"'ntov.rn al'ea, Ci\1. ~ Car Pool 5150 \Ve>:tminster \rr.t JENSON & ,\S.SOC fRO~f No. Huntington Beach to South Gate. Mon-Fri, 1420 E. Edinger, Suite 222 7a.m-5pni, 84&-lm. Sn1111l 2 BR, :;hu", hl1 1".: · '" c C.Of' • • • " Pool 0 • na J -···i· v II • bo mgr. E1 Pntio, 130·,\ fq>lt". \fl{ dC"ck. \\'/I). hl1•11l 1' S:J.lJ-2 BR. Condo, "'/\\' • ,.,..u • a._ ....... ' o ey G V8 ror L"OUplc. Aduhs, no 111.·t!>., i·r1rpct, range/O\'C'll, re{rig. Billi Coul't, Ret·. It n1.' . 1-="-'°"~d~w;;,•7Y·~~=~=~ Santa Ana f>.ll -l3l9 iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil\ s285tmo. r l'al'ly. &l~>-66~ 2 t·~r gar. Pool, laundry Securi1y Gales. From $150. the 2 SINGLE GARAGES BAY VI E ·---f11e1l. 2t>4:!4 Pnseo Carmel. n10. 18992 FI o r ida ' 675-6208 \\I, 2 Br,'.! t1a, !-iul•· l'h: ~2131 681_4658. Huntington Beach, S47-9-H8 Others NOW LEASING Huntington Be1ch NEW M·I Losttod-l[S] lei llt l Ot·L GI' : Pal'k Ncwr101·t $.1<1!>.r(l 1110. t-'ui-11 Santa Ana 3880 NE\V, large 11 BR. Utils. or Unfum A~1'i; &lt-62l:!li, incl., pool. \Valk to beach. Pr.r s 644-S5G:.") Allan CHILDREN San Cli::mente $185. 496-0616 SPACIOUS, FRONT 3 BL 1 AN D ADULTS LOVE OCEAN 1 BR, $250. mo. NO MARLIN! Bu, CI D. DI \\', blr ns. IJHllu, I PARK PLAZA 11 \'rly. Util's, gar. afl.5 call -.-=:.- Adults, oo flC"ls. S:.!7~'-1:.1:11 2 & 3 BR a pts. \ _1_21_3_' _695--'-lll5~--' ----• BUT, EXCITING WATER-510£ LIVING _--. ~ •-::._ Pi11ri4't' Rd. Nr. lion:! \ln;-.1>. i'luy Area CLEAN 1 or 2 br, adll:11, no • ADU.LTS• SMALL PETS . ---= • Ul'~:N S1\T ~tN :1-~1 P;\1. Pool, jacuni, 1>1tuna I pell'l, ti;:e kit. Sl4()..S160. Wt t.:ASTBLU1-·t7"" :.il.1ir.-;-H,( nee. clubhouse t-:. JSth, NB. 64&-1801. • Yacht Club Facilities • Sau nos• Jacu11ies . '\ i frpk-. 11<·,1· 1-i·pi~. 1•101. S~>t~J ! l.i1·eus,'ll day car~· cent. • Tennis Courts ... Night l ighting IUS STOP ,\IQ. Adulls, no J)('I;,. C;1ll From $190.00 d CONVINllNI SHOrr!NG 611-1767. 1 PARK PLAZA 11 6•2-4321 olrett or co11.n • 3 Pools• Han ball• Golf Driving Range EASTH LUFl"l.o"I)• 1 HR.I 805 West Ste vens -===--•BACHELORS, 1 &2 BR S175to485 540-J.800 Adu'"· "' ""· si;;;. s"''"" 1 (Ort Sunllowori ADAMS & MESA VERDE EAST, CO.STA MESA oy appr. &1o-a.:;.19. I s __ •~"~'·•_A~•-• ___ S4_s.~11..,2..,1 1 __________ 1 ~~~;=====~~~=~~;;~~~~~~;=:~~~~~~~1 General 3802 Genera l 3802 Gener•I 3802 Gener1I 3802 Gener1I 3802Gener1I • -BIKERS. IRVINE Village of University Park. Informal apart men t living for adults and famTiies. Casual living flavored with wood and riverstone and bordered by two large parks. Pocket parks. b1kepalhs. pools and a recreahon center. Deluxe shag carpeting, full -length drapes and all· electric kitchens. 17560 Jordan Avenue. Irvine. Leasing office hours: 9:00 a.m.·6:00 p.m. daily Telephone: (7 141 552·0900 Now available: 1 bedroom, 1 ~athroom from $185. ~PARKUJ@@D .. O.VNEO ANO MANAGEO DY THE llfflNE COMPANY WANTED: HIKERS. NEWPORT BEACH Village of Harbor View. Apartments and townhouses for adults and families. Two -story groupings in rustic woOd nestled at random among 1he trees. Nature park for a neighbot. A recreation center with lounges and game rooms. Two swimming pools. Private balcony·or patio, deep-shag carpeting, deluxe appliances. BaywoOd D1ive off San Joaquin Hills Road: Leasing office hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily Telephone: (714) 644·5555 Now Av11i1able: 2 bodroom, 2 bathroom from $350 v SANTA ANAFWV. • ·~ SAN JOAQUIN HIUS RO, PACIFIC COAS-1 HW'f. [ :Villages by • -1HE IRVf*' crMP/lN'f I ' SPIKERS. IRVINE Village of Universrty Park. A special apartment life for action-oriented families. Some· sec1ions for adults only, too. The taste of California in stucco and mellowed wood. Five swimming pools, courts for tennis, basketball, volleyball and handball. A health spa and a full recieational staff. Central courtyards with private patios or balconies. Deep- shag carpeUng, full-length drapes, air conditioning, all-elect1ic krtchens. 3883 Parkview Lane, Irvine. Leasing office hours: s:oo a m.-6:00 p.m. daily Telephone:.(714) 552·9200 Now •v.rlebletii 2 bedroom, 2 b.tlffoom rrom $235. ePARKWEST , • Office Rental 4400 NEW OFFICES _ 1-lan~to~&t-~.e!t~~ St. Lost & Found 5300 IN LAGUNA NIGUEL 960-1970 I CALIF. ANIMAL CONTROL Only 42c per tq. ft. I '"""''!'!!"""""'~""'""'""" Huntlngton Belll'h Shelter 400 ft. & UP. All utll incl. INDUSTRIAL 8521 Edison St. ~~1 Crpts, dry:>, air, l\'etbar. COr-.ll\.tERCIAL (Bnck of Humane Society) 21 .. 32 Can·tno Ca 'stl'ano OFFICE SPACE: Animal Assistafl(..-e L..ea&Ue San Diego fl'\\)' to for lease in choice l'lission Adoption, s pa y tn g & A\"ery • a rk\.l'llY .urn olt. Viejo area. Good Irv.')' neutering Inform. 53&=zll , 831-1600 access al A\·ery Prkv.·ay. ANL.'\IAU; IMPOUNDED R e a l t o r s participation Ge rm. Sht !fr. Pt. L/W, 1rt * Deluxe Offices * •-or Lease. 384 :11q. Ft. co1nm/buslness. t2 ollict"S plus reception area & storage ). Adjacent t o 0rat%'.e County Airport. Call 546-8801 * Deluxe Offices* solicited, S::l-1.JOO.. Irish Setter, Red, fem. Bo..'\ton Terr. Bf\V, rnai. CITY OF ORANGE !..ab mix. Blk, pup, fem. Ne\\' 3,000 sq. ft. units. AN D Ol'HERS, 536-2513 SPRINKLED; 3 :::r·;"Ond. SUBSTANTI •t (lffices. \\'ood \vo1·kin~ O.l\. "" \\'m. \Vinton R.E. 675-3331 REWARD * COSTA MESA * 1-·or Info leading to the reccn•ery or a large model 1100 • 1300 -J 1:.0 -~ sq II boat belonging to the Rusty in...:.'.Stri!d nni!s. SEE -Pelican Restaurant. No ROBERT NA ITRY..:SS · ....... Realtor-,...--1a Mesa-979-65n questJ(lns 8.SM:U, we just \.lR> 11·Mt It back. C.all Ne<! ~1-t BLDG, 4800 sq. ft. 64i--3ol.11 anyt.ime Hi-Bay, good 16th St. LOST, Elderly lady heart- Ne11·po11. Beach location. broken over 1068 d.. 2 dia· l~e l'f'Ar frnced yard. Avail n1ond rings in little white 611. 5-IS-1015. case. Extreme sentimental RENT new ?-.1-1, 1200-2640 !'iq ~alue, kct'psakes. No ~ It. $170-$360 month wfofc. tlOlls asked, liberal ~anl, 2950 W. Central.S.A. ~14.7 · F Le Robert Muller R.E. ti73-7039 LOST A11e-• ••·•-.m T. or ase, 384 sq. Ft. comm/ •cu m.&1.11: ...,., bW1iness. (2 offices plus re-NE\V l\I-11400-5000 sq Jt shop Grey w/blk bold .sbipeL ceptlo11 a1-ca & i.:torageJ. Ad-& offices. Ampl prkg. 208 J Vlht cht'st & paws. Answs jacent to Orange Cou n ty phase pv.-r-trash ser., xlnt to Tigl'r, vie. Bonita Vista Airport. loc, nr. S.D. fr\\'Y, &tG-1252. tract. 837-8832 Call 546-8801 11125 UP, Slore•, OUio<s, LOST l Jade Green .Drop Individual air cond & bath, earring, Vic: Hungry Joes 1501 Westcllff Dr. 17301 Beach, HB, &42-283-1 Huntington Beach, or NEW P 0 R T FINANCIAL $65 "" SQ Fl Oakv.'OOd Apts at Doyer, · -._, · " Lge Re"'ard, call 644-5943. CENTER overhead door + sm. door. ""~""'7:::-;;::.:.::;,::c..--f Leasing office 1pace Nev.1>0rt Beach. 646-1724. FOUND; Sn1al l, whlte pupp CALL 01",1-SITE ~IANAGER w n1ale, Parkg lot of~ 1TI.Jl642--JILI Ext. 246 * 2500' TIL 1 ·UP clal Natl Bank, Wamer a: w/yard, 542-3583. 673-7375 B1istol, SA. call 979-5412 or OFFICE SPACE F 0 R RENT. Costa f.lesa, Harbor Rentals Wanted 4600 54-0-6121 al Adants. B e au t I f u J -LOST cat. Black le white nlOdern. Air, nl u s i c , L.A. atty needs part time "Buttons" Nr. Brookhurrt & office in la\v or busineu SI F V Pl Janitorial, Class A. \VaJker suite in N.B. for occasional ater, . . ease call & Lee Bldg. Call Gene HiU, conference. \Vrite Classified (Zlll S22-6205, Joyce. 567-0136 or &12--0200. N LOST· 81 t --• Ad o. 125. Daily Pilot. P.O. . g gray ca . uULle, * l r-.10 . FREE RENT * Box 1560, Costa l\lesa, Ca. striped., Vic .. Cartie.ld & No lease req. Dix. offices 9'2626. Beach, Huntinrton Qat., adj. Airporfer Hotel, ~ \VANTEO I I · H.B. H.eward, 5':'8-SOO'l to se w option to Sq . fl. incl. A/C, full purchase 3 or 4 BR hse in LOST: Fem., blk/ta.n silky services. 2172 DuPont rm. 8 C.M. or Ne\\-port area. Good terrier, vie. 35th '= f\larcus, 833-3223 t9 ti! noon) refer. 673-5161. N.B. REWARD. Ka thy, DESK space avallable $50 BALBOA ISLAND ti73-4082/Y.'Ork. 540-6155 100. \\1ill provide furnilUN? Yearly 2 or 3 BR. FND: 12 )'I'. old .!imaU mixed a t $5. t\"J(l. An s w e I' in g 642_1121 days: 646-;)30:2 Cocker-fav.'n color-blind 1 service available. 1 7 8 7 S ~~,,:::::..:=.:::..=..:::e.:.._ eye. Re d Oea collar Beach Bl\'d., Hwtlington RETIRED lady wilh small 8.'\7-9597. Beach. 642-4321. per desires Bach. a pt. nia."'< NEV 0 Sl20 mo. East Costa l\lesa. LOST; t~ntl. pt. Shep and \ FFICE -Tu'O roonls 645-55.St collie. Blk w/white. Vic. 15 x la and 10 x 12. All Walnut & Cul\.'t'r, Irvine utilities paid. $100 pe:r \VA.i'IT 3 or 4 BR house, 551-3&12 · n10nth. Costa ~Iesa area. Corona del l\lar or Ne"'{Xlrt 548--7729 or 642-8372 ~Bc~a~ct~o.~,.,...~~13~~~~~ FOUND: Cat. female, long OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT hair blk &: wht. H.B. F1orlda & O"·ens. 960-7113 alt. 5. around 400'. Kit. lacilities I~ a \•aU. Priv. entranCe. Un-•inancill • FOUND female 5'amest cat. derground prkng. Good toe. Vic. \Val.nut sq. Ca 1 1 , Call l\trs. Breck 494-5293. 551-5449. NEW Businets Oppor 5005 1'"NDt :Aimil\ ~i>a.>nd'~ S~:;:' Plush oUl<.'C Bldg .. 2 10 6 Rni ca pr "' Ul ..... ~...,.e suitl'S. Confcr\ineC" 1•111, * * * * * area . 963-1936 Xerox ropicr. Neal' Q.C. 11Jt-. f"ND: Orange tabby. 1'1ale. PClfl· 833-3&10. JOJIN CHI U Young cat. Vic: J11ghland * WATERFRONT * 1608 Harrow Dr. & Irvine NB. 548-742'1 Prime Ne\\·port Beach Joe:. Newport Beach LOST, ti n'tO· old Great Danit, Exeeutive oHlces w/trplc.. black, white paws. wet bar, private bath You are the v.inner of Reward. SC .f92-45S1 :WI Bayside Dr .. NB 67"><161 TWO FREE TICKETS wsr. lite tan Sbep1t....t to the aMWe:rs to • ' R o c It)'• ' , fRV INE -airport area. O!flcc Southern California 673-8015 after 6 pm_ spaCl' 45c: per sq ft Incl. crpls., drps, janlt<>riaJ &: utll. MOBILE HOME SHOW FOUND: Opal rtng Me. del ?>fULLAN Re:.:·y. 3400 Irvine r.111,y lSlh thru :-,1ay 27U\ lttar tract. Ca11 atter & p.m. ~2960. at the 5~ a.nd kttntUy. 2 OFFICES. o•neled, bar. ANAHEIM STADIUM rno, Red niumpb eo,. sOOY.·er, carpets, 1n1.,.,.,.....01 :lOOO State C<>llege Blvd. Bike Vic. BaL Pen. m.n~ ~ ~v Anuhein1 aft S phone system in, $125, i:,,ig Please call 642-5678. ext. 333 ' Superior, 1'.'B, 646-ffil.I. lo claln1 yoor deket1. !North FOUND: SMAIL Wlln!; DESK 1pace. Tdeu.I O.C. County toll tree number ta itALE D00 13).%W. « Airport arcn. Telex RCCess. 540-12'.lO). 836-9129 Typing , bkk~ or sin11lar. FOUND; Black male ~ $60. 8.1.>-0'l>ll * * * * * I"""'· Ila-V.... llllliL OFFICE SPACE unique J.;o -----&W-16!4 "I· 11. 'P.'"' downtown RUSTIC RESAURANT LOSr: !!Uh s.tt.r, moJo. • l.a,iuna Beach 492--0lliO E':cciting, channlng, pmflt-Bilt puppy. V1c Mea V.-dt NEW OFF ICF.S able. Beer-\\rin(I lie., Prln\e 0 1. $46-9580 1XC Quall &'I. Nei.vport Bf!Ach Newport &h. arta. "5,000. FOUND: Gci!Mn 81 o n d • Comnt'I Brokcr!l 833-8.193 1 Cole of Nc .... -port Qern'f. Shep. Vlc. N"'Pft'1 DARK R111, Sl1cn''<'r 11·/ l•l\:2.l ~~~ & 16th. C.f\t. 646-1438 storagl' gar alt. I 6 3 l ._..,...,...,' ..,...,..,~-LOST -\\11lle S"m~ ~ Nr-wport Bl\•d, C~l d-'3-9766 . 64$..0345 495-M74 1617 W ESTCLfFFN B-1Jlu\·c1SOmcthU1g 100 ""'Ml 10 • Mell~ 01\S!lifled ad!i 1kt It , .1 O...llv Pilot Cl...Sded ________________________________________________ ...:_ __________ 1tJ4j lq rt I.: UP 541 ·5()'.:2 1\eU • l't\11 NO\\' IM2.:56n!. ~,. flt2 r...rn. --~=---- • ' . • ' • 10 DAILY PILOT Sundiy, Mty 12, lq74 :Cco•n;;.;tc..r•:.;<:.;.••:.'---60=21 1 R Ing 60l2 Help w.n;;;i, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, MlF 1100 Help Winted, M&F 7100 Help W•nttd, M&F 7100Help Wanted, M&F 7100 ------~- [[;1ii. iiii......,..iiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiJii[ ii;J * ~-K~EN: * ·~£'~!:~:!~~·~; All POSITIONS AT ACCOUNTING s!:.~.~ ~•r•on•I• SJSO \Ve1~e~;u~a;:· 12 Saodbla1tlnv 6083 AAMES CLERK··-P~.l'~~ERI~~G BANK PART TIME Delivery-Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUll\ES THE USE Ot' A LARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON WILLI AMS, 330 Wt;ST BAY STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642432 1 F'OR APPOINTMENT. r LONELY 9,\CJIELOR \\'000 'rext., Bid~, houll'S, DecorAtO your house or buy If 1 · u You 1'r" lh~ "'Inner of l»ats, ""lios, l\~:im pools. 11t:1v clothes withe n1oney NEW ACCOUNTS .-a e c;u1cas1an ~xecu \'t>, TWO FREE TICKETS .,._. Bureau or """e 50 )'I'll, Uke!I honir. Shop fllr amaller itcn1-. t you ~a.n1 11ellt11.: Avon fl.Oelal lift.', traveL \\'ould to tht> Quk:k Sand Co. 646-1296. SolO :Eniploynwo ~ncy Two y1ar11xptrl1nce In l'roduct1. flciciblo hr$. In CLERK 1,ike to ineet 1\·oniRn, i\l:C 1 South,rn • Galifornl• \V. 1.8th St, C. l\teaa 100% FREE gen.r•I office, prehr• your ov:n netghborhoqd. Call tmmatl'rtal. J\J n r r I ti A e · MOBl LE HOME SHOW Tile 6091 •bly Accounting. H igh .-.. ~,~~l'!L !!'!'!~""'~·,,.,~ UNITED ' An E ual Opportunity Employer elp W•nted, M&F 7foo Help Wanted, M&F 7100 mlndl'd \\'ith rh::ht "'Oman. •1 :i1ay 18th thru ~tn,y 2'hh 1----------tchool nr•d with finure :': 'n1l5 kd rJe-rsonal to tn~tr· 111 thr CERA.i\UC TIU: NEW & Co'1 Pfly All • • BAB\'SITTER, adult I t11ly ,ested partll'l only. P!1·nJW ANAHEIM STADIUM ~modcl , l''t·et> cstlnwlf'I. Agency FM" •ptltude, 10 k • y by for occl\SlonO.l silting, Nice CALIFORNIA BANK 2301 South J\taln Santn Ana CARPENT£RS. min, 2 yrs CLERICAL, penn p/tlme exp~ r, cont i 11 u o u ii avAil. l1um<.'Clla1ely. Work a t en1ploynient, 1op \\'ttge.~ ~ new cnr defller on service benel\ti;. Apply \\'illard Boni fol10111.1p rirogram. Heavy \Vorks, 1300 Logan Ave, C1\I filing:, oo lyplfii. Approx. l!I ,l·nfl !\Ir. Alben, 9!.17.0Wl 2!.00 ~tall' Collcgc'Bl\'d. Sni jol,., wt'.lcome. SW·:!~~ touch1 light typing and boys S & 7, our home, (.'QOll ATTENTION 1\J1a1t..:-1n1 [T S II 6092 ''SECRETARIES" keen Inte rest in de tails. i piiai;iyi.. 540-iiii.;imsiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio l -(114'.) ~1·9581 l · ·: ?Je&sc C61J &f.!·!178, ex1. 333 op 0 ''Pre1. Ledy'' $700 Good company be1.1eflt1, BANK ~ogle Castle Members to t·l11in1 your ticket•. !No11.h -.:..r_r-·so-IL_•_CO_M_PO_sr_ Fantai;tic 00.:1 la looking for P aid h••lth/life Insur .. tu1 Equal Opportunity Employ~r -hrs per 1vk. Openlntc tn H.B. fou~ gtrl 21 looking fOf' C9Ulll)' toll Jn':t numher 18 • ~IULCll +' RF,;D\\·ooo pol1e<I, charming lndiv. to t ' d I k Here Are liOni('()ne u.•ho \\ill lldn1lt h,..r ;,.~12201. Call S8&-09W \\'erk as hla secrelru}' ance, v•ca tons an S c 0 1he J\tagic Castle. No * 1( * * * u.·/popular N.B. tocallon. leave. Call for •p"polnt· trln1?5 ettti.ched. Call ~Iarti T rM Service 6093 "Record Co'' $600 ment: Th J b BARTENDER CAllEER Oppty ""'/dynQnllc Art!a. \\'rite R. H. O. 2337 OOCh.'TAil..\VAlTRESS grou.·lh real estate '\'. Con1nlon wealtb, n1ust be over 21. !>18-9146 Investment firm. Secrctut;'· rullcr1on, Ca 92633, Attn: S. LUCh"Y LION telephone vostUon to be Thonias. 1 ~J...1730 Jack Tttulane, pa1ios, F: SOXABI..E e 0 s MASSAGE & SAUNA rtniod. "dd. ~ic. ~1 26907~. R .A · Top skills qu11Jlf'Y you for this (71 4} 540-4020 l\ly \\a,y Co. &12-4i03. & competen: tn•e trimming p~s."h'f' co. in OrM,:e PRIMARK 1700 Plut.'entla, Costa f.1ei111. filled whk:h is ·Of k"Yc '~i.=r=R"K,_,!o-,-d'°oo-r-,-.,,-.,--;& I lmport<UJCC to operation. 2·5 ~ BEAtrrlClAN with clientele yean; exp er . R&Jw·y ~er v Ice need. ed b y 1nn!e or fetnale, for going comniensurnte "''/Rbilily & Automotive Pis. J\Jfg, Plant. ""an rot1ms. p I ea 8 n n t R'AltL l{':/liOALL Gen Conrr. 1111<1 rl'moval. tHort Student! c;o. mvolved In pop rtcord PRODUCTS lll!no!lphcr". T\ & lounge, I Residence & Commercial Cll1l for lrt:e est. ·~764 or field. COMPANY PROOF OPERS. SWITCHBOARD OPRS. ~hop. 492-3266 experience. }i'Or appnt Call High School Gr ad u at c . BEAUTY OPERATORS 833-9117. ..:;64::.1·.::=::;:.;·==-;;-.,.---Call l)nnna at OCl.3-1247 • * S.i.~·1537 • f.~28. ,J!'.1~ Ad:ln1s Ave, Hntg. Bch.; . Window Cleanin9 6098 "Fin•nce" $650 Lady w/her head on strala;hr c-n11 become top sec'y to busy VIP in N.B. ?ilgrnt an potential. '..'620 S. Susan Shnta Ann, Cali f lluntinglon Beach & Santn _::::_:::;:c,,. __ E___ COCh."TAtL & Ana salons. Full tin1e, part· CASH! R f'OOD \VAITRESS PREGNANT' I Jtoon1 ,\!~dlllons.'. Alterations. :.;.;:;.:.:::.;:c_::.:;::.;:;2._;= .. 1 • Lie. Rrhablc. Free Est. Jay * * * * * tln1c,. (Qr Eves.l 968·8080 ATTENDANT Fol' PlCL' 0 Bar ti.I Hotel ~rini;:, . confide n l i a I Johnston £'1~-1403 i 'OllllM"hng & re re 1· r a I . E 1 • I 603'2 Abortion, adoption & •ctr1ca keeping. -------~ APCARI:: 6-12-4436 El.Et~Rtt:IAN • Liccn~ I :up !iizes in :.! v.•ks, • no n1a1nt & repairs. M&-..1203. !~CREASE your bustHne 1-3 No.. Z33108 .. Sn1all -jobs, xerclses, pads or gimmicks I Gardenlns 604S A L s O OJst•Jm rlttlni;. h11\te~/S\\'in111i·ear. Juanita, COLLF:GE 1.rftinaj gardetler !32:4272· ' u.:ho is Pl''OUd of his !luallty MATURE reliable businPS!i \\Ork. Complete n1a1nt. .or i \li'Oman ~ll ca.re for your ~~:11~ edge. cleanups. ivy tiouse or apl u.'hlle your on l:r:oRCi:: 5ig...2l)1J vac. Care for plants/ pets. -~------­IJ f.lo +, Refs. 5.)l;-1!»6 or l::UROPEA,i'I C. a rd en er. ~7T:i i\la.lntenance • l..andscaplnE;. Trc-c r ·e mo \•a I. Very SPIRITUAL READER rcaoonable 642-5329 eves Open 10 Al\{ to 10 P!\1 -' . · ' FLOYD LONG 158% Elm A,·e Costa l\tesa '\"ou are the \1inner of TWO FREE TICKETS 10 Ille Southern California MOBILEllOME SHOW f\!11.y 18th thru )lay 27th At the ANAHEIM STADIUM :lID1 Stale College Bl\'d. Anahein1 Plea~c call &l2·5678 .. ext. 333 1u claltn your tickets. c~orth County toll free nun1ber is j.IQ.-11'20). "SPECIALS'' equal opportun ity en1p\oyer n1/r Sec'y VP STaO Act.'Ounting l\lfg. $('('')' $650 Exec. l\ted $050 Bank Sec'y $650 Constr Sec'y SG50 GENERAL OFRCE \Ve have ,an opening for a !\led Sec'~ SllOO brlght, ener, tic ga.gettcr "BOOKKEEPERS" to h?ndle a.::counts payable "C F/C" .,00 as " 1 s tarice, switchboard on1tr ~ relief and 111isccllanoous Strong b11.ckgroun~ in comm'l typing and liling. l\lust be & a pt development. Neu.· an at't:urate typist • ofcs close to Irvine and have t year's previous Con1ple:oi:. Able to assume general oUice experience. full resp. J>Jease apply: NOTE TELLERS I 11.B. or 979-3590 S.A. L11guna. Apply 111 person, no BEAUTY OPERATOR \Ve \\·ill train n1ature. neut, ]lhonc ct1lls. 425 S. Coast ""'OTE TELLERS !\Iust be licensed. Assistt1.nls, u.·ell groon,erl individu:ll to H"'Y !..Ag. Bch. n and aJ90 ShAmpoo girl for \\'ork nite shift as Cashll'r In COMPUTER RM (Full or Part·Tlme) Openings In: Newport Beach Irvine Laguna Beach busy salon, 1610 \V, Cout our new hi·volume Coln-Op OP:.ERATIONS MGR. f.h\')', N.B. 642·3970. Service Station in Cost11 BEAUT'\" Operator, busy ~hop. New license OK. HEADY'S, 675-0808. BEER Bar !\ta.Id 11·11.ntiXJ, nlgh1s Su nday thn1 111ursrlay. Call Ntul('f at 64&-9928 Mcsu . !\loney hand I i n ~ For 3 shift activity. S yrs 380 expcr. helpful, but not DOS ~xp. req., 2 yrs na"l'.'SS. Good starling saint)' I Supervision preferred, wlll & benefits. Apply in p<>rson consider slrong: operation• betv.·n 8an1 & 2!>111 nt 296 E. " x p e r. in lieu of 17th St, C.l\L Ask for Dill s u pc 1vi~ion. Equipment 1-lenry. inc ludes 360·30: CHEF l)11'1l i;raphi:< 4360 COM; IYl.IC sellers, etc. Send BQAT BUILDERS . Che! ri'~u1ne including salary Re q U I• rem en t ', lloat l'Ornpany has opcntn,l!'.s ·~~lnt!r.arg~c~~:~l;J~ ·r 0 I' t!istory .lo Ct~si;ified Ad. No. Advice on all matters. Professional J a pa n e s e 312 N. El Camino Real (;ardencr. ~rge. lbu~hi. * * * * * ''San Oemcnte. For appl. ?7~7 Bluebird Cir. C~f. --"--'"----"--"--'"--"Fln•nc• Bkkpr" $750 Standard Able to go thru TB. Hvy Previous e xperi· ence in a bank or savings & loan. fo1· expcr. llltenor lnstallers, Sal· . p id V 1 1 0 11 t>.~. Du1ly Pilot, P.O. Box cnrpcnters. ~leek assc111bl-110~~1{~1 ; Life a 1~~urAnct': I l:!liO .• Costa . l\tesa, Ca 11 f . ens, cngllle installers, gen· Apply In person ?-.ton. !\lay I 916~... Ilepl1es held confJ- eral helpers, bonder & de-13 ' ="'"oc'n.c"c,'1c.· ~~-~~~ tailer. Good company bene· · COOKS . Fast fry &: line ~ 49z..9034 492-9136 c>lo:~:o..:;10,;1=.2_~----* SUNSHINE * ~N EY raising projects. EXPERIENCED Japanese \\'indow Service. free est fits. Stock purchase, profit SAM'S SEA FOOD man. Nll;ht shift. Top pay, sharing, paid niedicnL Ill s h 1 t Del ' •~ Equal Opportwiity Einployer 16278 Pac c Coa1t Hwy ee c e a aney s, UN constr exp. someone Memories, Inc. i$ervice Clbs, Chnmber of gardener ya.rd, maintenance ----'c--'al_l_&!2-<931_='---~1m. I do the work.. and clean up 963-1020 Schools & w/land dev. or CPA A Subilldiary of bckgrnd would be ideal. APPLIED ~'l AGNE Tr CS We Offer: B Udo Park Dr, N.B. Apply Huntington each, CA. f.'!llX\l'el'I; 301 Cristobal; SC ~10\V & EOCEJ -n1onthly Instruction j&92-9851 ' maintenance yard cleanup I Pll:!sagcn1akcl' Tro\\•ler Div. C 1-IEJ\llCAL OPE.1lATORS I Fine 1tartinn sale· 1 J ENSEN l\1AlllNE ··• I 235 Fischer Costa 1'tesa tor l'xpandlng l\lPt31 R.efln· ''Constr Bkkpr'' $700 CORP. 2221 S. Arme St. l!!dtv. w I b ck gr n d 1n Santa Alla CaliJ. 9271H COOKS 7005 • e HOUSE SITTER e & hRuling. George. 548-6142 June • August. Respons, ma· nNE £DGE ri•s, an excellent · • ery Jn Santa Fe Sp1in~!I. new benefits pre>-Chen1. l>ackground Jn s~·hoo! WE NEED 111vei;tmnts, RE, or ~nstr. a ' n1ust. SJ•blt . Does not An equal o p po r t u n i t y :ture [em Teacher \\'Rnfi; 1 )t· '\'ard ?-.falnlenance Sen1ice ~,.. Newport Bea.cb. 69fi.2'2.'l5 I Cleanups/Hauling, 5-iS-8625 alt. 5 pm. YARD CLEANUPS TRAVEL AGENCY 1 I BOAT Co. llas. opt"nlngs tor 01, PflSI exp. IlN't'ssai•·· Good A1111ly 111 Person gram, p easan con. an .ex pt'r. null man &. a Co. benefits. :ll3-9?l~i·l6I Tlie San Francl1c•n AD:..IITTING Cltk, p/linle temporary working cabu1<'t as~n1bler. Good Restaurant necessarily have lo be FIC. en1ployer ''SPECIALS'' VASECT0~1Y :•:_· :.:'°::m"'p::l<:.:•l:.o ccm=a::ln=l.c,,._:,64::;.o309-c= qorilidential in Io r ma I i on roUJ\5eling & referral. Lawncare by "2 Gals" iU1CARE, lncorp .. A Non-\\'kly serv)clnups 642-9907 )>rofit Agency., G42-44.36. General Services 6046 LIFE or DEATH; Let our ,-----~--­ babies live. For alternattves I PLUl\WrNG ELECTRICAL 10 ABORT!ON call Ln'E CARPENTRY. No job .~ LINE 541-5522, 24 hn. small. Jo~ & B Home Repair, F/C l\lanul. S700 nites, personnel tl.ept, Hoag environment and L'OOlJ>RI1~'. benefits. Equal Clerical Temporal)' 1617 Westcliff Drive 1 Gal Ofc $600 J.lospital, N.B. oppor tunity for ad-o11portun1ty e n1 pl o Yer. * S t . I N ewport Be•ch TRAINEES NOW vancement. Profil sharing, stock •c~• artes Assl Bkkpr S500 All Shifts Open purchR!;t> & ....,1 nit'Clical. * Typists lnl1·1-.·\\· !\Ion-Fri 9am-5pn1 To meet the many requests VACATION $$ 1. r I Cl 1 NO PHONE C1U.LS PLEASE by agencies for qua!Uied Acclng Clrk $550 Please call for App ly Jensl'n l\la.rinc, 23,;, * G•n•ra erks cinployees, v.·e are offering Jns. Biller $650 PART·TIME appointment fischcr, Costa l\!esa. * Accounting Clerks COO a special night class lioled Bkkpr $550 WEEKENDS Lynda Kendall Boa t Repairman Tr>1) Paying Jobs For Top 8 11 1, 1K .1 beg1 · 14'1 C-'I ~ · ! •-G d . ~·•··11 \\"rkAD, \\\'••k ruer. rv, am1y men. nnmg .. ay. !lJ now AIR Clerk $600vvenmgs or~curlty uar s (714) ~0113 \\ork for lhe ?-.'1eanestm11nln •"'"'' '· 0 11>·' ,,_ i\t bC' 1 · Stt for qualifications interview, ln Q. C. area. 10-40 Hrs/v.·k. toiiTI. Pcrrn. only. !\lust be ·?~:i Lo>'' Ilg Tern1. Call Cs (;i~~~. 401 ~.5~7~ ;~.~f . No * PALM & CARD READER 642-1400. --'--"-'-~------ limited enrollment. ''RECEPT/G. OFC" S2.Zl hr. No exper. necess. SECURITY neat & cl~a.n. · · I phone CAils. Pacific Travel School "Receptionfit'' $SOO Call 4-6 pn1, s.-IB-9571. Black1es Boatvard '--· :,,~==-- 610 E . 17th St., Great N.B. spot v.•/lols of SECURITY SERVICES CO.' 1 -BO-A~~T11'po81U1IBeLDocElr____RS ~Gir/. COOK.CHEF AD/ REDUCT JON. HOME REPAIR Santa Ana activity on bu...cy lmt dci;k. APPRENTICE· Learn the ! PACIFIC j -( 2112DuP..tDr. QualiliL'<i nian for small llml BEACH BLVD. Carpentry, ?lumblng 1 STANTON 527-J.lffi I Elcctrtcal. R~. 549-1004 543-66SS Very lite t>'Ping & lots of tool & cutter grinding trade. l\'t:'cd csp('r. carpeniers for LJ dlnnt'r houst'. I l'l-1 an BEST ~1ASSAGE · -IN N.B. j COAST HOrttE REPAIR 3400 lrvlne Ave., Suite 1038. Can>entry, Elec. Plumb. ACCREDITED BY "AITS phones. Fun job! New alr cond. plant \\'/good BANK nu•'it)' sa':hoat m••n"'· 4 Man ........... UJ..11" kltch{'n, N. B. 6i3-772'2. " fn·nrm benefits. Dai 1 y ., ,,_ · ("()(JL"' ! EsrABLlsHED 1963 •-IJ k XI "t c. Iii r.:-. -ry cooka. Tnn '(:>pen·8 M f. !\Ion, \Ved, Fri., e 645-8197 • "Med Recept'' $600 IndLL'ltrlal Tools, 3197 D Day 11· · • 11 '"""(-' ~. j "'l:ll!il'S. \\'(-' 1,.111 tr-din. ~I. ''SUMMER SAILING'' Fashion Island Joe. \\'ork for Airport Loop Dr, Costa l\lp by for &I intcr.ie\\' I t>>:p. ,\pply in n·e r Ii 0 n . Ann. 557--0539. WORRY & FEAR eliminated forever instantly. Ca 11 anytime. 541)...4.St-4 HANDYt<.fAN-u.•ilh 1 ruck, own tools. $5()...$100 per day. Call {13141 615-6722, 673-021:1. Speclal for the 10-16 year old. busy pediatrician. Able to P.1esa, 54().-662'2. · !\ton thru 1'hurs , 9 utn·5 pm . I ' Save 20~ on Childron'• handle lrnt ofc. Lots of APART'IENT 'Ian••••-.. 98 Equal OJ>porluntty en1ploycr I Westsail Corporation CLEHICAL CnrTQ\\''!I llcs1aunln1: Plco ·1• " " -" 1\1/1'~ JGJS J>Jn~llt ·•"· C.'I. tum--.lff. San Clemente. Sailing lessons by calling activity. Bkkpng & billing Unils, Garden Grove, expel -::::::::;::::: -~=~==:c =-="::....._ now. 5 day sailing courie, Included. couple. 714 -S 4 6-3 7 2 7, Iii 1 Boat Rep6'r Foreman JOBS COOK, dept•n<lable, \\i Uing: to MEED to talk to son1eone~ all lessons mven on lho 8...., 9136 *B k /St 1 $650 1r;1ln, l\ll-'""ican food. Call -~tor rlay 645-'J?'n b' "V . t " $r"" ,;,v-an eno o Perm. job \\'/fringe benefits. l.ent•fits. :ilnrgarita Inn, A~ HELPLINE-llauling $10 & up. ?.loving, \\'ater: in a "Cal %i". arie Y .;1\N l'os1tioo req's son1e sh. Prep 1'.love to beautilul L.'\kc :~12.15 Uoheny Park Rd. Hauling 60S l I!~~~~~~~~=: I local & ? Yard, &'ar&ge Gul\I'anteed Results. Lido N.B. ofc looking for sharp of purchasing doeuments. Arro,vhead. Ca 11 tl 1 ('B e 496-9852 i.:leanup~ Big flatbed. Sailing Club, NB 61:>--0827 ~r50n u.·ho can handle ~me *Steno/Clerk $600 337-2501. JOBS I~! Reliable 642-4032 FLIGHT INSTRUCTION 1,·,~~ figure \\·ork & ty~1ng. ASSEMBLERS G1•n'I ofc inc. Some sh, COllK, u.·ancl'd for bu.~ I S.W.md,..,_. YARD. garage ~lean~ps, !Free demo ride-xlnt fl ight ill also act as recept. accur.1y11inl!, n1ail s., fi\i11g. BOAT ASSEMBLER ,.,,!fee shop, E.xp'd, top pay , . reniovc trees, dirt, ivy, tralning \\'/l'Clmpt u.Titten S.:~ary nego. • , *Secy /Bkkpr $700 Expcr. only for leading I rnr t~ghl man, all s.hif!11, call ti rive\\' a y,, 9 1 urrt"". t d u· ) CIA sailboat manuf. Good salflry JOBS t>(lt 1 ,t· 11 hm, S.11-9829 .... est stu you me. "SPE LS" Son1e •C"XfJ pcghoru'<I & & eo. benefit!'. ,\pply in 8•by1ittin9 6008 847-2666. Ed Barrett 548-3371 J\led }'/Ofc S.t50 four day v.·ork \\'i'i'.'k, 10 Bun'Oughs niach helpfuJ, not person, 1£6:) Bal>cock, c:i1 CORRESPONDENCE 1--'---"------ll\!OVING, Mauling. Expcr. ORGAN LESSONS F QR PBX $450 hour.s per day, 6Al\1 to e.5~en. Constr. businC'ss. BABYSmlNC lllY home, Reliable. Reasonable. Free Beginners. at my home. ('ren<'ral Office S52S 4:30Pl-.f. Experience hC'lpfu\, *Gen Acctng to $12K BOAT RIGG£R. ExP'! only. day or night. Fenced yard, est. 832-7581. st2-29?.6 Kim Clark. Receptlonisl S450 but not neceuary. $2.00 per Gl'O\\'fh oppor. Degree + niust ha\'e O\\'n tools, full & p;>t lunches. 642-5299. LOCAL moving & haUling by Clerk $525 hour. Good co n1 p an y soinc t~t exp. Diven11fled part lime, 67J-30TI TYPISTS SECRETARY tj{Y)(j typing ~kills :iO \V.p.m. plus LET )'t>Ul' kids spend the student. Large truck, Reas. [IlJ Keypunch $520 benefits. Paid health, lire ::ici·tng bck~ld. BO 0 I\ I\ l~ E PE H, Jr. rummer on the beach; Barry, 531-1235 or 5~9438 1mp1ey,,.nt 111 Loan Processor S800 Insurance, vacations & sick *Ex Secy $650 , rN1uin:-<I by ,,·ell r,;t.-1hli..;he I loving care on Seashore :i!QVING? Local furn. or [;miiiiiiiiiiiiii . f leave. JB)! '-'Xl'C. sh 90. type &;;, lr.1nr are a Con1~1n~ CLERK Dr., Ne"'J>Ort. Call 645-1051 gen. hauling. 32 ft. furn. • lilliil• ADMINISTRATIVE n"port 10 pr<'s S.· as.'<t. l\lust bo.· capab1(' through ~lnlh oncntt"d & goi'ICI ,\lert i;harp career n1indcd pc'rson 11 /f':i.:<:ellcnt lyplng, tra11scnb1ng & gran1mar 5kiUs fur cha l Ieng in E posnion. 0JlPortunity to lt'11n1 11· o rd proce!i.!ing. Plf'nsanl ft tmosphe re, e>.et•llcnt cornpany hene!Hs. aft 6 pm . &12-0535 MALE DIVISION Apply In Person *lnven Constr Sup trial h<1l11nce. Position also English t'On1position ability vall. · Job Wanted, Male 7025 "Perini Aaat" HM $l '$l5 K indud<'s 1<h.'\rill:; i..-l<'i•11one Nothet:. loves children. All LIGHT llAULING AND ,.,...... ..-· J 8ges. Rill give lots of love. l\10VING . LOCAL/OR? Oppor. for degreed person Expe1·. in 111fi:: cnvironml"!lt, contH{'ls \\'LI 1 t.'Uslnrn cno. MATH CLERKS Hot lunches & fenced yard. • 134~95 • l\IOTEL manager \\uuld like u.·/so111e exper in vocatlona! PRIMARK Pr1'1ff S.: inventory control. ~1.)6-S\ifl~~====-- Cl\l 642-.1881 manage motel in area or testing procedures to Custom prod. BOOKKEEPER / liO(XI n1ath reasoning and calculallons BABYSITTING, my Mother of almost family. Fenced yd, Care. Ct<.I. 645-6967. Sarpenter ho1ne. grou.·n loving 6015 Tum Your Garage into a hice Family Room. $850 up. :O yrs exp. a.18-7637 e\'CS ADD, remodel, alter, frame & finish stores, offices. homes. 962-196L GENERAL CARPENTRY CUSfOl\I FINISH \\'ORK 91'nall jobs ok. 894-4S.18 GENERAi~ l'--OM11CA ~1A.~ S &:. B Entl'rprises, C.)I. , CaJl ·645-2-197 8 to 5 pn1 <;atp•t Service 6016 MOVING & HAULING cnn relocate. Ref's. 645-1791 brcon1e RSst to personnel PRODUCTS CO. *Precis Grndg $3.S0..$7 1 TYPIST SlO & up • 963-6452 • qr 646-3632. n1gr in manuf. environn1ent. il·lat•hlnist bckgrnd, produce 13us)' 1 girl Office. Rnpidl) Hou1ecleanin9 6054 TAKE off and Pricing. Gen. "Accnt/Estim" e•so 262n S. Su~an spat·er~ for coinputers. 1 i.;ri:w.·lng food compan)'. Call Engr. piuj. AH phases site ~ Santa Ana, Calir. *FC Bkkpr $6SO ~2444. ,\pply In Personnel Dept 9 to J 1 am, f\1011--Fri PACIFIC MUTUAL l.,lease Call THE IRVINE CO. ( 714) 644-338' HOUSE OF CLEAN Prep. I-iighv.·ays, etc. OrAnge Co. automoti\·e co (Bet"v.·een Harbor & J-:)CJ>('r tn TB. Son1e RE or BOOKl 'EEPEI{ 700 Nc"1>0rl Ce11ter L>r Ca · do t1oo 548--SSSt looking for strong indi\'. Fairvie\\' lan<I ·'''" helnlul CP\ "' ' IO)·rs exp. Neu......,n B'"ach >."m•al Oppor. EmnJoi·"r rpets, \\'ln ws, rs, .o...o..o:.;c.______ \1·ho can go thru TB & P&L. ' u '" · ' call fo1· <1n 1111pointn11'lll, .,.. '-"u ., '- uphol. Special rates for reg. Jo.b Wanted, Fmale 70SO ·11 . . . South of \\''arnerl • training fanl1tstic. t'ull tune, ;ttll·2J~l r !loci or :~>~=•:":•l:O;ppo;r:. ~E~1=n~pl:•y:e:r: !==~~~~=;;::= 9AM 'til NOON serv. 6·12-682~. \r1 train in eslin1at1ng. *Gen Accnt t o $12K Paul ! . . llOUSE..~ITTJr.;"G by teacher. Salary flexible. ,\n equal opportunity De t k 'I ,:..:""-~-------COUNSELOR RELIABLE cleaning \\'Oman \\"ill n·atcr plants, et•. '"hilO Employer m/f gN'e gen ace ng 001'' -r BOOKl\El'.:PEP. L.OCA t CL!';RICAL 1 CD " .. .. ''Cost Accnt'' $l5K !I0!11l-' co."1. I n1n1C'd. Op('nJng in our In Lag. lkh or !It area. 9-you are a"·ay. ( 213 J Need exper In 1ov't contracts *Qua! cOntrl Mgr ~PA Office. ln!Pds r u l I NEVER A FEE h('aut1ful ofc for a sale1 ~cce~~~~M-3~1Jar bus l 4-17-3.'~1. 6P)-f-References. & kno"•'l o{ standard cos! $16-$17K :Jt:Jio. bookkeeper, l:alJ t11111clt't.!, sclr moti \·a ted NEED help at home? We systems. Hvy manuf. exper ASSEMBLERS Elecl1'0nic su~rvisory pos. I ' . • ~R ti' • t lndi1·idual. Salary guarantet J,\PANESB housecleaning. hnve aides, nurses, hskprs, nel'eSS. pre c Is Ion e~tro-mech. Resp for receivjng, in· I 8_001\KEEPER for CP1\ ofc . ..,...-ecep On IS .._ comm + bonus. Ex per. Expei·. & own trans. cornpanlons. __ Homemakers assembly. proees.-; & final inspection. I i~ .l..ngun~ Beach. ~FUJI tln1e, • ~Se-retary prer'd. Goocl Jocallon & 549-l029 Upjohn 5-17~1. "Accnt Mgr'' $16K Requires: Strong me ch. Bckgnid nuton1ated testing •~.-:p. req d. 497·2850. ..,...-"'" • lrafHc. llOUS~CLEANING. ow 11 PH.ACTICAL Nurse w i 1 1 Degree . in acctng v.·/strong aptitude. Assembly or ('Quip, . lBP<' .. r ca r!.r r i;, BOUTIQUE .. Sales G i r 1 , "'Cust. Relations Jason Best Agency 1t'B11Sp., Call after S PM 11.'0rk 2 or 3 days a \\'eek. supen..,so1;-exper. Shirt machlne r;hop exp er • l'IN.'tron11· editing eq111n. cxper. b1k1n1s, 11ports\\·ear. 17400 Brookhurst, r . Vly. 64:>-T:>"lO • &15-230!! e ~leC'\·e type, not atraid to helpful. C.1\1. &12-8080. I *Welder to $S.lS ti.lust b<.' 21-30. fi7J.7569 . "'Keypunch Suitl' Zl3 96.117Tj Painting/Papering 6073 IJfOUSECLEANING; $-1 an "·ork. Exper. in c 0 5 1 ASST BOOKKEEPER 1 l·:~rer . in ~re & ~ell~rc. BOYS & GIRLS VSales COUNTE~R GIRi hour. Expcr. Ref's. NB accntng. Fee Paid. !\lust have goocl 1 t 11 n1llinr v. /~-ray \\el<lnig. Nt'\\'spaper CalTit'rs. l\Hn . J00llN'S CnrPl.'t & Upholstery PAlf'."TING & Replllr.~35 yrs area. llT3-4.1G9 or lll.>-54!l9. "Tobacco Sis'' $11 K e.xp('r. Jn payroll. \\'ork only °'c"" 100A1'· 1 M nge 10. Lldo 1~1e Bnlbo<t .,-Telex TWX ,..., FZIULL TIME ri Sh R nl Po o . (Soil \\'orkmanship guar. Tako Help Winlod M&F 7100 . . di 4 dav v.i< Salarv 10 .,.,NI * ost cc ng gr p,,,,·"'"'" & Balbo'· Point D II p I I "'''fir . stru1 .June llil. Aggressive in v. v.·/strong · · • """"'' $l8-$l9 K · " -" · artne er1onn• \ 1 · 1 , 4 Retardants1. Degi-easeri; & ncl\'H ntage of n1y exp 1 ex r in sales 10 V.'Ork So Also Fee Jobs. Call Sally ContRCI Mr. Backstro1n nt S , A 'PP Y in_pcrson on Y · ~ 10 fll color brightenf'I"§ & 10 jJ()-70.16. * * * * * C·itr · area \\'ill ta k ~ Hart. f>.tlHJO;'ii. c 0 as ta 1 new~c & ,1.1,11 1uundcd I.he DAILY Pl t.OT or cull 1rv1ce gency PM. Dch Shel Oe\lcatl'sse11. minute bleach Ior v.·hite -"'"'n"u'-'A"L~tr=Y~L~O~W~C~o~-~T -. '•nr•li·-0· r gr oc. r y Personnel Agency, 2 7 9 O a cc 1 n g . b t' k. g r n !l &12.4321 & leave nppllcarlon. Newpor.t Beach 64()..1470 Hrookhu r!!"t & Ada.n1s., 11.B. f!<>.....,ts. Save )'Our money "' ~ •.v " .. ,_ l' bo Bl d C'! b t Q 547 1694 Nr &tv -On b(;';ving n1e e.xlra !Tips. Re11idC'ntlal or L'Ornn1. paint-ROGER JAEGER backgmd. Ahle to deal ~ur r \' • i• \\'/f'nllipa.i;Ls on JO cos· BUSBOY range • =.,·==....,,·=~~-~. ~'htl clean living 1m, dining u1(;. t::xL-lnL All pr part. 33901 Silver Lantern ~·/store chain heads & ASSISTANT l\l anare r 1:, ?.tf~~7';.~· SClfAFFER Exper. Prefer Ame.r. citizen. ~UNT1ER GIRL for retail nn .. le tiiU St5. Any _n-11~ Call Lyle, &12.J.569, &16-8319 * Dana Point distributors. trainees, counter girls, try PERsONNF.L AGENCY English or Spanish i;peak· CLERK 'e"1' rat parts. Neat + 1750 couchSlO Olfllrl l . cooks, dayio & nlles. r~~ 'r... 8 , ,,8 1 Sal e11:iiant personality · . · a. a J'ROF. painter, hones! \.\'Ork,! _ . "Salei/Serv'' $12K Gra,.yd shif'· o-n tun & @>2 ....,..,'!;'.~! ....... -., ••· . ng. · ary according Ill ~T~. UM<. exp. ls 11·hat coun1s Ml J r•••· l••t ..• , 1 .. tr-ostlmatc. 'ou are the "·inner of ..., .--,,, 2111 ex~r Apply L·tr<·n 2· "l TYPIST ·'==~----~= .,.-... .... F:x""r. n1an in hear seallng p/l. Annly Ja'k m· le. Bo•, .,.., --.--· '"" ,,,. -;;C:OULD yo"<<". c exlra ''"150 niethod. r_11o 11'0rk myself, Ref,. :,15.2759, &12·39Ll TWO FREE TICKETS ··-,.., 1"" & 4"'11\nm Ha b ·' -Cood ref. ;>.11--0101. 10 the equip. Great oppor. as 3S5 E. J7th St., Ct. ·""'I' m urger 11 k? P/t t'l'C'S & $RI!!. Pret C t Cl • PltOF. 11·111lrovering, !ll81e Southern c.1,·1.· rn1'• OUl"ide rep for local co \Viii BA"L"l'"G Hamlet, 13.l:i Adan1s, Ci\t TT c ha .I' .. arpe ean1ng lie. ~o. 17951-i. Insur, all . ' , · ;\UDrt t'LERK • requires ,,,.., " Ask tor ht1·. llagen. ',·,,,,,,-i,·,.,•,~l00111,__1 11n1 e111pl'd. ~Ir. Levi 84&-&lia. Fl C & W. d MOBILE HOME SHOW ncrcpt c!ec. bai:kgrow1d figure ""'•'tudc, acct."' ~' ,. ""'"' ror ·.' 1-C-REDIT VERIFIER oor are 1n ows type-. pa1>er. 71418·12-IJAll. 1~... ..., 1 UNION BANK BUS BOY f II 11 1 · I 11 ""' rl1•Yicat . esp. Fan1iliuril.v • u nlc. skllle< typu;t \\'th D\llch fllalnt, S1•r\'. i37-lj()S i · I'. E" " .. ST. p R 0 F. l\1ay 18th 1hru !\!tty 271h Apply In ""''"""n \V--' thru · · 1 ·• n >"•1· i Ft't Pukl l"iMnce d('Jll of 1 -!'.. i:. "M-" S•les" $12K "'llh CQ01puter oulp"t OT CH ... ~'""' n<. r11111u11un1 o ·IV \\'Pl. " · IOUSE 12..• R ., I P\lNTING !ST EX.... at !ht' SU NEWP R BEA Sil.I 11 to 3 nm I .,. . rhish hank In Fnshion ~' ·" ooin ""· ,, i ••• ,,,, ANAHEIMSTADIUM hl'l1iful. ln!eresth1g \\'Ol'k, . .,. 111· J'IOilllOll in our Steam /\ousl' $19.9;1. liphol. .,.. 557-4274 * Fast gn111·lng 1'0. looking for good opportunity. X 1 n 1 !las 2 Openings Cle..i,ai El Miguel Country ClulJ. purchasing dC'pOl'lll\Cnt. lsluncl IH.>t'ds I 11 d Iv . J I I 776-5171'1 I 2<.00StateCollegeBlvd. I o 11 ind iv iduals '""rklng oo•<d. & co. Positions. 23700 Clubhouse Dr, \.l•/e:icper. In c r e dit "{', rlll, b"lUtr. 1 jl'. PROl'.ESSIONAL Pointing, A h I l\'/outstandina ,....rsona!l!y. "" # • nmina N' 1 Thl-' \1·ork load Is r.hal!cn..tn• \'erifJcatlon, either \11/bank ~ II" 6018 1· 11 t lltt t' I na 'm ·~ ~ heno!ll•. 644-43';0 OOF OPR ~.. •gu• •• "°"• 1ng1 ii or es 1ma t . Please cnlt 642.5678, ext. 333 Some college & go 0 d PR n.nd t!em11nding but we think or finance CQ, $alary to * WlLLARD PAINTING * •1>-0000 A"ytlmo 10 ,1,1m ,..,.. tickm. !North mm1ari• re' or d art * Auto Salesmen CREDIT VERIFIER BUYER yo"'" ford It an lntcresH"" 1-liO. Aloo ,,,. join. Call ~ Aroustlcal Ceilings + INT/EXT PAINTING "Cowtty toll !ree number 15 n1andatory. R et ail Nursery 0J)f)01111nlty. 11 you sct'k Md &Illy HRrt, 5-10-6055, Coastal re-i-. Drywall & 'il·all AllOr11ngeC.O. Jim6'75-l 'ii9 540-1220l. "Pl•nt MgmY' $llK Sell in Boonting Irvine RQg{!'l"S GArdens ~ewpoi1 like a busy en\'1mmnenl, Pcrroonnrl d/\,genL')', 2790 •-0 r----Jry.' F;xpt>r. rcqui11.'tl.' (i o o d un~ch. Co-•a • ,0 Josa & enjoy ~'Orklng "'Ith pcOple, llarhor B\v , CM text. patch plastering. No. * Wallpen.r Hangar*" * * * * * E · food ~· '"l · ..... ,...,.., "' " 11 1 II 'd ,.. ; sper. person m or ap1)Parruice. ""· n t \\'01111ng ~lluion Vltjo, nc e ds 1cn i: ve LL'i a C'R . "'e CU8'I'ODIANll-fandynian for 281038. 642-5175. C, Rebko ~2.f.191 I •iii•;i;;""""""""-'"-1 clnlry process. cnvlron'rncnt . Busy Ne1>.1>0rt Reach Chevy conds. Proression:i.I B 11 ye r-. like ta he11r 1ron1 )OU. prlv. Club, Englii.h nee. C.m.nt/concrete 6019 Pl t /R • 6077 *ACCT CLERKS A))IE'lottssun1efull1"espln Deale r addln• !o"r E · d H · · \ I 1 1231)..2 a1 er 1pa1r • fl .. ,.~or i\rl 111 ren~· Al•P! . xpcr1encc l'.lrt1cultur1st, John Rogr~ •PP Y n (){'rson : pm 00 KEE S Ornn:,;e <.:o. rrn. p" r •>ta" cnt C". pcr1·on-I / 11 t •t t \1 !'rl 23100 Cl b~ CONCRETE Patio~. Pnllo * B K PER ... ·' .... , Call Doris M itchell I\' supp f'I' con nct!I. "ll!I f\lonal(cr or En1ployme111 : on-· u uvuse PATCll J>J...l\SJ'tRING l II I T "Burier" $16K oomho ~alesmen. Excellent 55• •l&O be n1u:rress!vc & c<1SI m-.....," D1_·_ ... Lnguna NJm•cl. Covers. Qualily wnrk. Reits. ll\tnti Iii C empora.cy h · -io ":1 1~JV -- 11 " Uccn--•. 64,~'l'. All tyµu. Free estin1atc::1 ,\!il.~lgnrncnis Ile 1 0 ~ . h . W"Q\\'t opportwuty in henrt 0 1 l.'Oll!IC 1u1. ./\ nt fr in g (' .,....., -..... '' Call s.»-6823 • It\ Y ~ .... r. nirui Hl uying of expnndinl.l' 1ti r JIO rt 1-::i:1util ppor. Emp oyer b one f I I s &-!la In r y ITT [ l)ttlil Procesi;i"" =M~'~ & Block \\"o"·. · All Areas Ora112t County filr cha!n ~tor~ operRtir,n 1 Id · & 1 ··• u:; c.i~.. n• l\I & I. PLASTERING&: ,\II rorl'"u11h~r lnfoC&ll !telltlllt bldg & gardenlni: in dusu·in /restaurnnl .,,,, ynam1c s;:rO\\' n g EAM OPl=RATOR Wall!t, pa!lo!-I, e.ldE!'\\•aJkS, t>J>ea of pla~terln;; /\lf'tll. f'rederlck, ~fgr. ltl-'nis. l.'Onlplt"X. 1'-:i.:C<'llrnt pny, Bank pr~st1.1:c nursery. Apply In CANNON Opening f'.Xists In Newport tic. By hr. or jnh. 646-6915. £16..(i!l.iS 7141835.4103. Demo plnn. See ~'\le" nw. perROn or send rr,;un1e to Bellch hiuied flnanelal co. ENT p 00 drl wllho"t del•y. 11 0 w" rd Part Time mi F•lrvlow Rd, Costa ELECTRIC ~~paii'I~ '&aw ve~ P lumbing 6071 Dial A Job! t11ev.Nearf\l c Al'thur, ·'"'M"""'='-'-9"~"-'------1 666D!'trRood ~C:iier1:-;;J1n~~~:i~!t~~ remove. f'rtt ffi. 5<1·1--899$ Jnmboret, Bristol. Ne\.\-port Commercial Teller Senta .Ann, ean1. IB:i1 t-qulJJmf'nt. 083. OM. l.R. OTIS PLUMj}ING 556 1100 lle•ch. 8'<1--000j TIME FOR 51-1. 1'nowlC<lKC ol ~-1 JESS Ccmfml Contntctor. RerOOdel!J .l Rtpalrs. \Vt ter An l!:quaJ Opporlunlty .,... ... Driveways, 11Idew11lk1, hearers. dL~f)OMlt. furnaces, • AUTO SALE.SMAN UNITED Employer "'lrinK helpful, IJui not p•lloo. m.1166. d1hw81hn. 642-0>3 MIC & N•w lnrpm• d"'" ncC<ls CALIFORNIA BANK QUICK CASH '"'"'lnlo•~· A non or PETROLEU>· 1 li)A .. C.Omnlele Plumbln• 2700 Harbor Bl .. Suite 207 )'Ollng "grt~llf\'C sales1nt1n. J-'or Appl . Conlact ~ r c .. 1. 'le•• Id I \1/J-IEN YOU PAPE:R Of< C I S I h JEU.Y apolitd lo th1~, _&•r\'1cc. Llc. 27269.t. An equal oppor. en1plo~r I• \\'Ill train. Xln't op1ior. 201 Aven • de Mer THROUGH A PAINT A ROOf.f. \Vritc lhc aro m t threldlJ of unaemaJI pol hJ1 Pool Servfce 6679 600 No. F.th'lid. Anal1eJn1 Unlimlled ca11\lfli PQIE'n\1111 San Clemente "nmunt or pApcr or J.I01lnl 644.5900 &nd glue bo11les wilJ k~p Put your budpt back on C&J I 776-8120 for rirrht pt•r110n. ~716.'). WANT AD It took behind A plt·hu'l'. ,\\ t'(I Fh111nclel Scn·lc-c U~ lid• from sUrkintr. Try Clcarrlnas •t11.n 111 $1.2. tht track ... SeU Idle llt'ttl# 21.a35 Jiawihorn RI ·d Selling &n,1.1h!nt: wllh 4 DAiiy (714) 492·5123 Then fl('~! lin1e you ordcr.1 l::qu:il Oppor, En1ployer a Dally Ptlot Oasstfled Ad COmplele rep at r I & with a IOW<'Olt Oa.lly Pllot 1 ... ,.._nce ,!,,,.~~·-71]· ., J•Uot 011s5ified Ad b a , _ "'q"al Opp 0 r 1u 11 1 tu DAILY PILOT you'll know l'XllCllY how ~ '° buy, 11ell or r r n I dl~ts for au pp Ii ea . 01ssltfed Adr Call &Q-6678 4"" ... •l-.ll~ • 1dmplt-m;uter . , , jua.• tw• ~ Em-'o.__ " much mntttlnl )'OU'll Jlt'ed, I Clo~lrled Ad! Call GU-&ii8 awnethlnz. ·..:-:::·::::o"'-~-~---todlcyl caJI 64i.5678! .,. .. ~. ----------' \Va.nt a low-priced cttr? _t"od'-•"'Y'-'------- • • .! ' ' f tl v 0 H E d D I \\" ' b In c D F ! 0 E v • • W ...,...,.,..,.-r.r-,.-r= Sunday, May ll. 197• DAILY PILOT D I I 1 Help onted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wonted, M&F 71001Holp Wonted, M&F 7100 H'olp Wanted, M&F 7100 .Help Wonted, MiF 7100 Help Wonted, MiffiotJl"•lp --ed. ,...r 7100 Help -•n-, -~ ilOi' DENTAL Ani.atant, Newpon ,Bead! Orthodontic off!~. GENERAL }fELP wanted tor Inventory control MACHINISTS chalnl.100. A.Pl»VX. 4 duyaJ FACTOltY scm~lnvalid 1adY. SI a Y Su1ll-nr\aw -kncr"'l~ ot Wttk. Top sn.Ja.ry, llberal CAREER ni&'hts, son1e help da)I. murlnti part.I or saillna: tr!nr,e benefits, L'Otlg'"'·, ES tln1es. Garag~ av a J l . cx1:.erlcnce required, EDI'> WANTED ' Pottet' & Brumfield Division ~ H h I OPPORTUNITI San Clcrncnl«!'.496-69'29. d 1~ S 1 J" envrnment, o>th<> •Xi*" H • "'<~. "P•"" • ....,ulred. No •n10kinu. Age ug es e •copters ffOOIV\ Dice" & Lioe'Ten~· P«o1ol., ln..,nl<>ry <>>ntrol, 21).30. 642-2626 Co's Pay All FHI crl!i "'/Ol\'11 gear & 1ran.~p. 'tock, JihlpplrJiC & rcceivtn~. AMF Incorporated DENTAL office wants you ir Boot & air furn. Gd . pay 1»u11, sales & purchasing. you have chairsi.de dental 100% fR£E JXl61. 832.$!8 Salary Opt!n. Contact Herl> lmmedl•t• open- ings for e xperienc· eel machinl1t1 and operators on ltt & 2nd shifts. Offer• Permanent Positions For usl$tlng exper & would en. I i1as Jn1mediale Requirements For A: llOSTESS & WAITRESS Chatterton, ~uio • Relay EnginHn Joy Iron! desk WO•k. Chee•· STAT 0 833·9770 Experlenoed Only ful office w/growi.ns; prnL.. I NARY ENGINEER BLUE DOLPHIN lice. Call 962-2'1-03 tor lnte~ SECRETARIES 3355 Vla Lido, N.B. IT'S Af.1AZING .• , , .. HO\v often your natural fibility In canng tor people he.M been overlookro. DON'T OVERLOOK US!! e Tool & Die Moken vle11i•. H.B. llOUSKEEPER 'heed~. Live e TURRET LATHES e TRACER LATHES e HONES • ElectriclaM Dl:NTAL &811is1ant Lag1uia H h Fat h ltfand $600 in or out. Take care Of l"'O Hillll: -El Toro Al'ca. ··g Pressure Secy 2 .Yts recent eq> who boy•. 9 & 1 years ol &gf'. l.Xperienced. Salary Of)l.ln. takes price ln bet typlna; Prlv•te roon1, TV. etc. Call ll.epJles con I Id e n I h1 I . lJhnd COtTe!l & seeing that de)'!. 5'16-2524 and eves \VE NEED YOU?! IPractic1I Nurses /Nurse Aides JConvalet. Aid•• .- r/Vititlng Hou1emothert JNew Infant Care e GRINDERS e BRAKE • Keypunch Operaton SSU-11,'j) her bo6& la every where 011 ~968-=9386=.ask for Toni. D£NTAL RECEPT. Three years boiler experience with license Lime c.o .bel'K'lits. liOUSEKE'EPER live in • Laboratory T edtnlclans Exper .• all plmli<'s of front required Ai co d't" · ~~ k d I • dependuble desk & take x-t·uys. l\1isstou ' r n J ioning w e groun a P us. Disneyland $600 962-7705 e TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS e TOOL • Maintenance Person Viejo c··'I ~1~ M.u.st. be willin.g to work any shift. Military or •-3 r! J-. L . Job • .,_. o.JO.."' """'· j iu-.:-R ng cu "115 •N>iY llOUSEKEE'PER-live ; n , DENTAL Recept.. ru u 5 t t:1v1 1an experien ce \Vill be co nsidered. asslR exec admin top type trustworthy, dependable. We-offer you an opportunity to do IOnlethinK special iQ lhe home health care licld. Give us an opportunity to diSCti.5.5 our program v.•ith you. All wages pa.id v.•ttkly. kno"· rns., Newport Beach. 11hnd contracts make coffee S3l--Ol32 I 1 ~.. Excellent Rate s and Benefits solid future raises ben MAKER \Ve offer excellent Applicants who are tor Interview condiUons & benefit&. lntereste<l, please call no . ~1. AM, ""'1122 Houses"1tters DENTAL 0-IAlRSIDE Please apply in person or call 870-3361, ext. Irvine $575 Paid medical and life Insurance, p.1lcl pension pl•n. '&Slstant. Expcrienet.'d 7861, J\.!r. Soderquist in our Culver City Em· To VP recent engineer tech * S.W-7617 * ployinenl Office, \Veekdays BAJ\.1 to Noon and tables grapa coJT travel Just Sold our JI o use! Apply l\fon. thru Fri. 8;l..""l2;30 & 1:31)-4:30 HOMEMAKERS '-JPJOHN 1714) 493-9301 DENTAL RE-CEPTJONIST 1•4 Piii. arrru1ge no ahnd but excel! l\farricd couple in early I Pg I~ -great be11 pi"• thirties, no ch i Id r en , Expe,1.n·~". N.B. "-a. y v" .. v ,.,. Equal Opportunity Employer m/f EVENING & Help Wanted, Ml.F 7100 Help Wonted, M&F 7100 '-'= ......... .t.. f.lu.sband Stockbroker. Will 557-8161 h I auvance 330 \V. Placentia H H • f ... babysit yow· houi;e for o::~~n~~IR~~:!:~~ ug es e ICOp ers LEGAL ~~~~~:ce~ ~6ve~~ Beach location. 646-4801. Litigation $8.SO+ 558-7202. Newport Beach 645-5531 (Entrance Comer of Placentia & Flagship) SAT MAST ASSEMBLER NURSES DENTAL Nisislanf, ('/lair-Division of Summa Corporation 5 yrs recent ~xp if you have JF you have 8 real esiate 1ilde, X·Ray. Nonsinokcr , 11940 W. Jefferson Blvd. it with top sety skills name license but are iMclive and o. .. ~!~1T~~!~ •o• INTERVIEWS RN's-LVN's Preferably under 30. &f4-061 I Culver City, California 90230 your own price good future "'ouid like to "'ork part time potential too for some lull tlnle license as steady night \\'Ol'k l n medical bldg, N.B. 4()· hrs 8 A~!-& P1tJ,. l\tonday thru BOAT l\tASf AS.SEMBLER. nesfgner U.S. Citizenship Required General $675 a telephone con v es s er, SR Equal Opportunity Employer m/f Top typg + stenorette & 2-3 r~~m.call Hal or Bill. v•k Benefits Ph 644-0606 Friday P R I 0 R -E X P E R . . . 9 A?il-12 noon, Saturday PREl-~EnRED. BUT NOT Hav~ You E\oer Wa.ntt-d To HOLD ON & LET GO At The Same Time? \\'ELL YOU CAN!! • yrs ('xp + beautiful ofc11 NP 1..,iiil ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beach M lln1lt for career 1 • JANITQR wantt-d for conv, REQUIRED. PER~tANENT hospital. Apply in person, After hours call Pl.ant Supt. J OB, !\lANY BENEFITS. DESIGNER Holp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, Ml.F 7100 mlndoo ""IY I"'o""'0r FINANCIAL Prob•!• 800+ epartment \\'e are n mn.ior Orange ELECTl~ONICS . ASSISTANT Sal 0 ,.,..n tor top reoent exp Beverly r.f an o r , 340 at (714) 546-3131. Vicloria, Cost<i P.lesa. KEYPUNCl-1 LEAF LE RELL MFG. CO. f!OLO 'ON TO YOU'R.1 PROFESSION LET GO OF THE \\'ORK LOAD County n1anu(aclurer of ELECTRONIC .-I t , E l eot.o-mcohan;col lmmool•IC opening !or o ••II koo•·n firm' good nspec or opporienl<i, anti ha\·e an highly motivated individual solid J>OSJUOf\ call now! KEYPUNCH SIEGLER 13700 l-~one B.l\'d. Santa Fe Springs. Ca. Camlenita Oit-Off S.A. 1-N'Y, Equal Opportunity Employer l'tf/F Create Your Ov.·n \\'ork Wttk~ t • immediiue net.-d for a Sr. TECHNICIANS "'ith a $6CL'1M company RECEPTIONSli Immediate openings for pre-De~igncr. located In Newport Beach. clslon mechanical inspect-OPERATOR Our hocpttal staff relief program le prlva1e duty nurs.ing can provide e Candldate should have 11 J~osition ~ a BS Secty $600 oni Prefer a minimum of 2 minimum of 4 y ear 5 degre~ & .nu~um 1. yr One of those lovely jobs with yea.rs e.xper1ence. Excellent MEAT CUTTERS TRANSPORT meonlneful opportunlty t>r ex...,.rience In the des!'"" ol \VI:' have several openings for experience in f In an c I a I ~.... many lmpo-·-1 little fringe benefits and salary. .-.... electronic t!:'chnicians who · · ....1 bl ba ki "" • '44• PRECISION 1.1ETAJ~ and . I I pos111on-p,ciera Y n ng things to do that are APPLY IN PE"'SON IBM 129, Day Shift In1mediate openings for (2) qualitied IBM 129 operators. Experience on accumulalor desirable. Excellent co, beneli!s. those nurses v.tio llre ready DYNAMICS Safowoy Storos lo• a ohMge ot pac.. Good pay, paid "·eekly. are recent tcchn1ca schoo t h '"" PLASTIC ELF..crRICAL =;:id"nf•s or 1 •• ,., h·,id or co r Pora e . c11s appreciated by every one 8 AM 6 P!\t r-,1 ...... A~ .. 1 .. _. COT\1PONENTS. \Vo r k Ing .,. ... ~ ... 111 a ll<lgC'ment expenence. You "·ill love it! Call~ · ·' vi~ '11 11 3131 W. Segerstrom Has µer man en t local know I c d g e of n1etal electronic training in the l:: ffrclive i..-ommuniciation Friday ser.riet:. kiil . . bil . S ~LN'l 9 At.I · 12 noon, Saturday (Near Harbor & o p~nlngs f or good Apply JI.loo. Thru Frl. Warner) joumeyrnen meat cutters. If 8:»12:30 & J:J0..4:30 fonning, ex tr us i o 11 it, s s. organ1zahonal a 1ty, ecty .- c;1sltng,;, plastit-s, etc. vccy Clutllcuglru;: posil ions in & cash/financial analysil'I Jusl "'·hat you have been Aft!'r hours call Plant Supt. THE IRVINE CO. S.nte Ana you have over 2 yrs meal HOMEMAKERS ck>sirabll'. 1csting.· h'(Jublc .shooting. & skills mandatory. Send asking tor 1-~ront desk spots at t714) 546-3131. Our benefits pncka~c is final clllibrntlon tJf scientific rE!l!iun1e including education, like these v.•ith lots or LEAR• Please Call 9AM 'Iii NOON (7141 644-3389 Equal Oppor. Employer cutting exper. In UPJOHN supem1Brkel'! c on s id e r broad in scope and our instruments. experience, personal data, variety & future poten. Equal Opportunity employer coming 10 Safe\Oo·ay. \\"e 330 \V. Placen1ia "'l~'!!"~!"h!"l/!"F!""'~""'!l""I offer xln't "'o r: k ln g l\'ewport Beat'h 645-5531 salarie s tu't' very sa lary history & rompetith'i.'. t:xt'f'llcnl bcnl'fils package, requirements to: A. Ross, TrainH $500 SIEGLER -.: conditions, union benefits, (Entrance corner of ~ Jnterested'r Pleas e send in c l uding t·uition P.O. Box 2MO, ..Na"'port Beautiful 2 J)l!!'!iOns ofc 1 resume or lt>llr.r 10: l'Chnbu1·scn1l'nt p1'0gra1n. &ach, Calif 92663. opport to learn insur biz KEY PUNCH OPR MACHINIST o pportwiit y f o r Placentia 8; 1'1agship) advan~nt & good job NURSES AIDES, will train. Classified Ad # 154 c/o Daily Pilot P .O. Box 1560 Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 Equnl Opportu11J1y Empl.o}'cr DF..SI\ CLERI\ sonic night v.'Ork. Ap1,ly Surf & Sand Jlo!el, ]5,j,5 S. Coast Hwy., LagunA Be;i.ch 494-6."174, -;-Dictaphone Typist Fee Pa.id. Plush 1-'ashlon Island lirrn. Gtcal L'O- "wkers & out su nd in;,: benefilii. Start S560~ Al.so t'ee Jobs. Call Sally l{arl. ~. Coastal Personnel Agency, 2790 flarbor Blvd, . C.\f DRAJ'TS.\1AN. lo.ntlsl·a!K' a r chi1cc1ural, !!Uhmil resun1e, or call .f"ong, Jun~. Nakaba, P 0 Box, 2760 Ne1\•porl Beach. 644-2623 DRAPERY MFG. Experienced or t l-a in e c Maehinc Oprs. BJ-: I\ C I I Dlb\PERIES, !MX1 \V. 17th sr .. c.r.t. 54G-&-164. •DRY CLEANERS. State Ucen.wd Cleaner & Spotler, Call for appoinrn1en1. Kusten Quality Cleaners, 548-42A3 or a4S-7022 ELECTRONICS * * * ASSEMBLY TRAINEES \rarlan De.ta l\tachlnes has several ope nings for Assembler Tr a i n e e s in- terested In becoming a part of the exciting computer in- dustry, You must be in good health and have good eyesight !corrective lenses acceptable} and must have nUlflUBI dexterity. The abili· ty to ~d and Wfite legibly and knowledge of simple arithmetic problems such as decimals and fra c tions necessary, If you meet the$e qualilicat:ions and are look1ng for 11. position witb an Orange County company that otters: * Competitive P•y * Excellent benefits * Modern facllltlos I Reply in person or contact: B. Krafka (714) 833-2400, f:XI. ):!!; ~M Varian Data 'Machines 2722 Mlohelson Orlvc Irvtne. CalU. bi64. Equol Oppor. EmP1o>"O" m/f ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER Prefer experlcnctt but will train. Small ComJ)Qny with plt1111u1t 1urroundlJ'IR!l. rlear JJLE:,\Sg .'\PPLY health casuality will train TRANSPORT We curTently have an IN I Eruso· N FOREMEN brlte recept with recent gen! DYNAM.,.S opening for a key punch P.D.A. sec~ilt,.(714) 637-8100 lntervw \\led 5/ 15/74, ' '· ofc exp call! '""" operator "ith one year's BECKMAN CCOUNTING ~131 \V. Segen.1rom exp., £.'\perience on a l''o; r.tore lnformallon 9an1·lpm. Classes beg i n l\IACHINE Tool Bui Id er E<iuai Oppor. Employer lil on. 5/~/7-1. No phoM: Instruments, Inc. \re ;u-e u large internalional A (Near Harbor.& \Varner( Decision Data 96 Colun111 1n a n LL fa t' tu re r of TAXES Santi\ Ana Recorder prefrd. \\!e otfer Can1pus Dr. at c lcctro-me('.hanlcal $900 Equal opportunity employer i.."Ompetitive \\~ctges and needs experienced general t.lale or Fenlale calls please. Park Udo mact}inist for wide variety'"'""'"'""""""""""""~ I Conv. 466 f'lagship Rd, N.a .ofv.·orklnsn1all C:leanshop. l\I EC HANIC ·SHOP. N U RSE S A ID ES, Shon runs on engme lath~ & Experienced "JACX OF E X P E R I E N C E vertical mill. ALL TRADES" needed for PREFERRED. All ahitts. Jamboree Blvd. t'Omponen1s, twe.dquartered No"' experienced in corp i\J/F benetiL" incl. Profit sharing I rvine1 Californ ia in Santa Ana. Intemal partnemtlpg 50le O\\'Mr etc ) :z::C!!!~!!!!!!Z:::i ) paid lo employees in cash ' . I 0 E I p1'01no1i....ns l•~\·e <-Tealed A.bsolute super ' Co all --quarterly. .qua PJ>0r. mp O)'l"r "' "' fri & d 2nd and 3rd shill formen nges a vance. INSPECTOR Stock purchase. paid n1edical MACHINIST TR·AINEE light nUinufacturing shop. Beverly J\.lanor, 24452 V'"t.a \\firing, v•elding, plumbing, Estr11.da. Laguna Hills. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS As11C1nht1•1'!I n1'l'<il'rl w1 PC llOtlnl & solderini; e:-;pt.•r Sorne 1ri1i11ce poi;i!ions nocn . Permanent t>1n11loyn1rnt in pleasant a;unuundU1~s. Cntl 1-"ur A;1p1: Industrial P.e\111 1nn~ 1714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach t'~qu<1.I Oppor. En111lo~l'r ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLERS UltCENTL'" NC('(jl"d , Exp. 111 mobile Home l"OttSlruction req 'd, Apply in J)CNIOll at GOLDEN \VF.SJ' l\tOBILE HOl.IES 1929 r: .St. Andrew Pl. S..'ltlla Ann 835--0909 ENERGETIC coi.iple needed lo 1na.11age S\li.'i1n'g pool & opts, HB. 714-496-8895 or 213-EX!l-559-j . Engineering Secretary $."IT:>. r·ce Paid. Entry 11pot to uJJ.e your stat typing & technical exp. Also Fee Positions. Call Co n t r o I Agency, 3-IOO Irvine Blvd, Career Employmenl Agency, 3400 Irvine Blvd, N.B. 556-8505. ESCROW OFFICER ExrierlcnM!d, Utlme SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 5-iO NcwJ)(lrt Ctr Dr• NB 01,c.nin~s to su p e ~ v. i s e Construction 5750 , plan, 10 paid holidays, paid secondary ma ch in 111 g, bl h vacations. etc., n1r-chanica.I assembly and accounts paya e e avy 1st Shift TOWNSEN CO rublx'r and plastic fomtlng. vo}_!lme recent co~struc exp D • l?t-'i:iuin:s high sch 0 0 l. ~ '.o a/p ~ vanety super AlcM, aggrcssh'e person "'ith Cherry Rivet Div., diploma and 2 years aoJidcoc&ll. experience in checking 12'14 E:,,.~1~11er, S.A. · I' ed tra' ' A nVtterinl to standards (1) in .n..r.>J :i~~l:~1 of 2mn:·ea r 5 Full·Charge $7~ process, ,21 package goods, An Equal Oppty Employer C'>:f){'ricncc in pnxluctJon, Aerts ree accts pay finane1a1 13) custon1l'I" shipments. ill('lulling experience as a '~le Gent ledger no press~ Excellent benefits. Paid KEYPUNCH OPR Jcadlllnn or forenian. AlfiO ~ stall ~t exp s1abil-heallh, life ins uran c e, Data Process. Part-time i'i'<luli·c:.1 b'OOd kno"·ledge of 11y etc. \"acaliona & sick leave. 4-7 Dally 111;1 nufaetu11ng n1ethods ruid INSURANCE Apply Jn Person CLERK TYPIST lt"t:hn14uc:.. PRIMARK Engi11eeri1.; dept. ~ tin1e \\'e oflt·r an cxt'('Jlenl \\·age Examiner . $900 PRODUCTS CLA-VAL CO. i111d benefits p ackage. rocent 2 yrs e11.11 111 ~'Ork 17th & Placentia, C,:\I h11e1'es1ed uppUcants send mans comp c ! a 1 .ms Exper. rcq'd,. xln'I benefits, resuinc including i>alai')' Ex'.lminer penu d1sab1lily ~20 S. su~an Free life & '1lled ins. Paid 1,,.,10,y 10.• '•tJn"' schedules every othel' Sruita Ana, Calif. absence & vacations. Profit .. Kear Harbor & \Van1er Ave. h · Eq al o frioHtopco • (il41540_40:""' sanng. u ppor . «v employer. Bonds $800 Equal Oppor. Einployer 1 ~ Conunercial a c e o u n t sl ""'""""""""""""'"""~ I .__ U/•rili>>g 2 yrs reoent «P INSPECTOR TRAINEE *KEYPUNCH* Excellent opportunity for sell starter \l.'/n1echanical abil- Jiy. etc. required. Perm . 2 OFFICE GIRLS position, Including fringe NEEDED hf'nl'lils. \\'ahlro lnc, 330.1 Jiarbor Blvd, Cost& l\1esa Radio telephone dispatcll !\hat be 25, ablt to drive MEDICAL Apply m Person Employer Retolnod YELLOW CAB CO. Jn Physicians Offices t86 E. 16th, Costa Mesa Cootact Paul Dosier Assoc· Ins bi-lin/Sprui to $650 !ales, :ZS.ID .Randolph Ave., RN , $700-$800 OFFICE .Help. Some typlna, Colita l\tesa.-CalU. 5:i6-7075. 1ifed Seey. expd $700-$850 1.t·!1t office \\'Ork, Afoontfng r Front olc. e:\i>'d $500-S700 o( X·Rays. (Should enjoy tilAl D .\\ANTED. Plea~e F'iTll/bck CX!X'r to $&)O "'Ol'king w/hands. Apply apply 1n person. Seaclifl MediSeerch Orange Coast DentaJ X-Ray, ti1otel 491-4892. 2283 Fairview, Suite 7, A Profes.'>ional Ageney MAID for f.·lotel, "'eekdays Suile 235 18662 MacArthur Cost3 J\!esa. Xlnt \\'Orking conditions. Jrvine 1 833·3338 OLDER LADY to as.'!ist In 494-8521 Jl,f E 0 1 C .AL ASST ., Guest lionie. Live-in oc Maintenance Supervisor enthusiastic, lor lront & li\'e-0ut. 557-87$ back oUice tor J\lission ORDER DESK Viejo Pediatrician. E.'Cp. Beautlful modem ofc in Local resident & r e f . Trvine Complex. Must have preferred. 4 9 5 -0 3 0 0 &: :ood phone penooa:llt;y .&: 831-2400 good clerical skills. Se.lary Classified Ad #119 c/o Daily Pilot P .O. Box 1560 Cotta Mesa, Ca 92626 in brokers ore this ts a lead Elecn'Onics firm. O.C, air t po1i area. Good \\'Odd ng O C ly l\tEDICAL ltecords·Recept/ Equal Opportunity superv spo 1 cond itions & b en er its. just oul of school'? )1inimun1 rang• oun tile Ork, f It i me , io si;ro, Call Rita Johtwoo., 5-4!Hl05:i, Coastal Pel'30Mel Agency, 27':lO !-!arbor Blvd, Ci\I •!!!!~E~n~•~Pl~o'ly•'!'!".m~/f!!!!!!!!!!!' Rater $650 Applicants ma.y apply'at experience v.·ill train 1or Under llmihd iun.arvi· J>ct"!!Onnel Dept, Hoag Hoi;p, S n-·r 1 f h ls ~" S A E Advance Packa!!:ing 5~96 or 9610. 35 }lour \\<'ef!k. ,...... N B. FRY COOK °"auu u as co ne ...... s ~ c 11 r. Laf sion a Facility EnglnMr . • PAINTER £."per. Full, p/tin1e recent exp as a commercial 30l!O Ai~~~J:r· C.l\1. a •. L. R. ferty will be responsible for M~rchand1se Handler Expcr. Only Appiy Surf & Sirloin casualty rater \Vith good I ;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WESTERN . • F/ltme. Contact ?ifr. Cook, auto exp future I' preventive ma1nt1nance Beal's Furniture 642-0262 See Personnel l\lanagtt 5930 \V. Coast l·hvy ., NB INSTALLATION MEN GROWERS ASSOC. of producti?" equip-MOTEL i\Iaidi,~. L!:l"''"a Balboa Bay Club *GARDENER* SPECIALS & 1811 Quail St. N.B. t nd installation •-· lZll w. Coa•t Hwy, NB men a Beach R e so r t neat I ;;-==~===~=~ I BRAKE & FRONT END &3U384 Ext. 243 and repair of produc· energetic women,'· 6 da,Y PAlr..'TER \VMTED. Exp'd, · Be your own boss! Part or PBX $600 f/time. Your o"'Il area. Georgeoua new bldg lrvine Hiilh Incon1e. Guaranteed now e.'ll on 2 JX)Sitions brd Olslomers. Earn Now, Pay nice persona.lily groon1ingt Later. 534-7187 or 534-3144 Mtsp $550 "~!'!'!~!!'!"~~~~~IJf YoU have one yr e.'\'P or GENERAL 0-F -more & know )'Ollr machine .FICE & have a 1peed of 65 wpn1 ~1u.'i~ have good typing skills or n10re you will love this & figure apUtude, to handle .spot• orders and billing, on · Friden/SiJ!gt!r Con1puter. Loans $700 Small office. Residential do«iJlg FHAJV A T epmatic Corp. conven drawing g r a p h s 1851 Kettering, Irvine funding· wants to promote 979-6080 closer to funding officer ===~o==~--· prestige flnn. all b.1ras GENE R.AL Office help. TYP- lng, order desk, occasional NO CHARGE TO YOU eiTands. ADV AN CED MER· CllANDISING, 2921 s. Kil· 133-tno * 100•;. FREE son, ,\ Snnt11. Ana. GENERAL OFFICE EX"pericnced. Bkkpg, Typing, Cash Personnel Agency 4019 Westerly, N,B. No. 20l Please Call For Directions etc. 540.8101 liion·Fri. for in-l "l!~!'!'!~~~~~~!" I iervt"' •1>pl. GRAVEYARD SHIFT Jmniedlate operiin.c..-s. X!nl 1 '1'.",A"D!"Y!!"'~0~R~!YER~~f~0<~D!""""'!!!! l tion machinery. Will "'eek. 494-1196 non·WJ.ion'sf:1b~ 4:30, s a I., y & w 0 r king Sludlo. part· lime. have support ~ two MOTilER·s heiper to oare -===-=~~==-I' conditious. Opporlunity for 645-0472 people and will handle ~r babies 2 atterncxu~s ~~-PART TIME HELP advancc;n1ent. Libera I plumbing, electrical ~293 Harbor V 1 e · Cooks & drivers, over 21, employee bc.nefits include: L d' V I bo'I s compress-~ I Hn. 5-12, Ca.lit. driven Paid Hosp!!.'.11 Insurance, & •• in9 •Ye 1 er ' -a r, NCR Proof Operator license. Neai & personable. Pension Fund. Apply in Manufacturer Needs al~ conditioning motors, Fee Paid. Beautiful modern 410 E. 17th St., Costa Me11a person at PEP BOYS, 15221 DRAFTSMAN drills, etc.1 etc. S•lary ofc \\'/haiiging plants. Can Costa Mesa & Santa Ana Beach Elvd, \Vest111inster. commensurate with •X· )'OU iinagine a. bank giving Sto~. &16--TI36. EOE narience, you your °''-n office'? They "P"'A=Y"R"Oo;L'Lc-1.:--A~C~C~N~G~I =!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Zl!!!!!!I: I Expe1'. in val\"e design, ,...-6 . Good b.n-'i'ts, stable "<ill if you have had mo 8 CLK production tooling, Wier-eT I F J bs r'U ances & tits. l\lake detail cOmpa ny, near t h • exper. Aro ee 0 • ..,... ~doy, •• Hour WMk INSURANCE SALES No exp nee., eam while you Irani, part time. e'>le!> & \\'kllds, full tin1e 11•1;r<'n qua.Ii· fiod. Fonncrs Insurance Group Ed Lfr.nl • 540-1834 . . Sally Hart, ~. Coastal ~ -dra\\'ings directly from lay· Or•"t• County Airport. Personnel Agency, 21 9 O lmmed. opening in O.C. outs. Xln't bcpetits. Apply: Harbor Blvd, CJ\l Airyort area. Qua Ii t ied CLA~VAL CO. DICEON NEW FACTORY indhiduals resp for weekly payroll or 50 emplO)'eel!i. 17th & Placentia, C.'\1 Brarn;h out!e1s just opening Hanel posting. Assist in xln't benefits. Free life & in area needs the following: other accntg function&. Top n1ed ins. Paid absence & El t • ~lgmt ~e $lll5 "'k ,\·ages. lncldlng a 4 dy wan: vacaUons. Proft sharing. ec ron1cs, Set'\•men (2) SJ hr \\'k, Mln. exper. ol 2 yrs. Equal Oppor. cn1ployer Salesn1e11 Open Apply In persoll, Edler LEGAL "Secty; N twp or t Center, Exp'd persoliat injuries, 64(J....fm1 I All benefits. career positions. Tndustriea Inc, 2101 lloYe nc. 494-1064 s ... N.B. J.Sj22 Von Kam1an NEWPORT Irvine. cali!. STATIONERS 4 Night& a week. 12-8 · a.m. 644--0113. ext 265 G irl To Operate IBM JACK IN ncE BOX 12m &qua1-w .-Eme1; Billing F.quipment. -s::'(J."2:00. Baker-st .. c.M. ' . - LINDSEY Nurses Registry & an LI N DSEY Medical Employn1ent Agency. Needs RN's, LVN's & Practicals. l\fa !e & tem. For pvt duty. stall relief & other medical fields. 646-4816, Costa 1tlesa.. equal o p po r t un i t y Tt-lephone and other office en1ployer m/f duties, F'uU time. Call lor PBX OPERATOR Telephone answ~ serV. profeMlonal e :x c·b an r ~. Fa~hion Isla.¢, ttB. Exper. only. Top P1Q' &; benefits . Call 6#-1069. 'i'car round. \\!e wtll tra:in. HAIR STYLIST E I s. $2.50 hr !'t:i.rt. ?iflnor typing xecut ve cretary 50 \i1ltli rcq. Small t. lendl.Y Rich11.rd OUellette is new in $833-$1033 Month Com11My near So. l..JMl its e:xpans'an program, anci E:-,:ccllent pay, b c 11et11 s, Plaz1t Call June 56-7101 we are intervle~ng ""Ir ruture. 1-luntington Beach hef<H'e noon. Stylists w/follo~. 1610 •ligh achool District needs \V. Coa&t H~, N. B , professional secretary tor GIIU. for n1 ail room . &IZ-3970 dist r I c t super1ntend11.nt. Open, classify & distributeliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Desire 2 yrs college & 5 mall, bandl• malling equJp., HELP WANTtD Large Company Expanding" yean e<ritt. 1tust be "111 trnlll. Gro"•lng financial penionable, rup &. pt')§SCSS orgrurliation. Xlnt worktng good skills. Typing 70, ah cond &: comJ)&l1)' benefib. la1. All i n J e res t e d Apply 500 Newport Center applic11.nts report for skills Dr, Stille fiOO ~~~m ~~~1'i.tay""'~~ GIRLS-GIRLS-GIRLS NOW HIRING room 232 f:d.ilion Jiigh EaBy fun job, day or nigjit. P e r ma 11 en t 1.•:at·k in school, 214.00 Magnolia Ave. No exp. ~Ct..'llU')'. We train n1anufactwin1r, disirlbutln; lluntlngton Beach. Equal you. You muli1 like people & & , Ins In I lat I on . No Opfior. Employer. he at leNrt 18. Apply any expc_rlence neccuary due to !""'~~~~~~~~I appt. 1'Ir. Barry West, MAINTE'NANCE MAN, FL 557-9Z12 TlJl.fE & ltELIEF OFFICE!;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; GIRL. Apl. + ulU'• + NOTE CLERK t;alary. PJ.I: 847-9595 WVE·IN lady. Care for MANAGElotENT We prese:ntly have a n elderly lady & IQn. Cooking Sharp Aggressive Gal opening in our Note Dept., duties. $300. per mo. r.tust be good with figures A 675-5623 afi 4pm. To mana&"e a. very active like detail v.'Ork. Prlor As...t Mgr/Reta.ll ' $500 boutiq11e. ltolllllt h11.ve total exper. helpful, but not Indus/Jl.1ech Ellgr $13K LUBE lttAN, expel". Brown's retail e:xper., be able to take neceu. Boat Meci>/O;e..i S86S Newport Cenltt Shell, 900 !/chg of resi>on.;bU;,tes. Pl•as• Conlaot F'IC Bookkeeper S800 E . O>ut llwy, N.B. Xln't opportunity for rlaht (;reg Nev.•tand Bkpr/Secy/Constr tG SlKlO LVN-\Vknd relief. Well run per10n who hi interested In Bank of Americe Secldk:ta_rn/conlU' to ' Sl:>O geriatrics facility. Top $. a ptrm. f/ttme poritlon. Nev.'JJOl'l Center OUice Field Oa ms Adjuster Ca1J 642-2410. Salary & conmllsslon. U Yoll fa1hion Island Trne, degree to sm qualify •• ,, for appt . Secretaries to $700 """ • call 836-35Cli lnsu• Claims AJ;s;•tant MACHINISTS THE LOOK '44-4500 Equal Oppor. Employtr rire &: Ca!iualty to $700 E:icpcrlence-d IAthe & ~UJ.I MANAGEMENT TRNE NURSES RN's 1 r VIP ~~ 0~~ri~Cfe~ $7~ ·r.tachinists. 2ncl ahllt. 4 d&.y, Train ln rcstaurnnl in all eas ~peralln"' r::1 ICU SecyiI'itle/~crow 10 $650 40 h".I· CiroWhtg co. Xln't area1 of ma1nagement :ri ·~hlfta for"' ""Pansio~ PRACTICAL NURSE or nurse's alde. Live in. n,p .< Wary, Lovely living eood. t 493-1168. .. PROOUCTION ! ARTIST N'eedm Part time waric, tor t Hp paste up artist. can Se& ~fagazine, 55fJ-1340 W tor BW Kalk>nzes PRODUCTION Woodworlcer &: Plastic Moldinz. WW train. Ca1J 5@.fil16 At.k 1'W Sam. the OceM, in ,N~rt EXPffilENCEO waltreSlff!S Beach. Apply at NEWPORT Apply In person, Can"O\lll's MARINE, 10 n.m.--4 p.m. Restaurant; 620 Ave. Pico; 507 Superior. S43-26Zl. SC atte11Kl0n or eve. 2930 \Vest excellent h·a.inl11a program Coast Highway, Newport for men le "''Omen 18 & Beach. over GRAND~L\ wanted Ok1t day per week for one and three .. TOP WAGES Typist, l\Jag Card 10 S600 benefits. OJ)J)Ol1Unlty for Grt11.t F\Jturc. Start at $100. pl'Ogfllnl. Personnel dept, seo·y, lite M 10 .. r""' adwncement. Call Control Ca r eer t-~ Hospital N,B, """"' O>ntact Jim Gentry Employment Age n e y. ' Keypunch Opr to "63 COROTEK CORP -· 3400 lNlne Blvd. NURSES Al<!<, Utlm•. "~ PBX/RecepUonill. $5) , • N.B. 3-U. ~1ature w I exp er PROGRESSIVE Electronl{"lll co111pany has immedlabe openlti( tor accounta pe.y. , able cluk, 2·3 )'J'S previous ext> p~t. Xlnt btnefitt. cor>- tact Arlene, Newport I Laboratories, 644 Eut ' Young, Santa Ana. 5«).4914 Equal opportunity ,~,_ ..... ~~=::~~~1 ===,_.,,-~..,,-,~-I"" ELECTRONIC EXPER. $(!rvlce St11.tion man ASSEMBLERS for nlte Ahltt. Ne.at AnONl'-ance. 2800 W. Coast Hwy., Soldm~ reo'd. Day ShHI. NB PAL ELECTRONICS .. 1182> Westt'rn Ave. FIBERGLASS Gahltn Gmve. 89"330! TOOLING , 'I Bu.v a new 'i4'!' Yoor old@r Two .Yrl minimum ~r. modol ear 11 In big demand SOL·C~TAMAnN • • • Stoll II fttSt 11.•Jlb a 1!m E. Pomona, Santa Anit I yr olds. Corona del ~18.J', F-,1 1 1 lo ~ .. 675--0lSL or " ore n ormat n .....u. G R A V E Y A RD-Wa.ilrtu, 53'-1$91 Dinn e r S h If I, Call Mon I. Tuet Only CiuhiC'.r/l losiegg:. Apply lnj:::~~~!!!!~ .... ,....., .. JK!nion, Alrportt>r 111n llotcl, HEJ,.PE!t fOr elderly \\'On'IAn . 18700 l\facArthur Blvd , \\reekcndg only, Sat AM lO Irvine Sun PM . 6~. Any d~ It 1be DEST DAY to (l&.lj,lfll'Ci Adi Cafl &U-6678 run an ad! Don't dcta,,v •• , todayf ... I :f • Accounting Orkt to Sl2S 12812 Knott Strett , prtrd. Xln't conds. &t2·2-00. Ml'lt Bkkpr pi t $.1 hr Gard G 898-l3S9 ~fGl\tT Trne. :-.:In t future -~-l-CAU. TiiISil HOPKINS en ~e "'~ yr old co. Relia, 21·46. NURSE Aide lt1f e,._.....,,..1, JERI\! \l'l ' 0 lll ausrn mAn/la.dy w/car. Pf'OIJ"&m, f/time. 'Penonne ·lmEM RE STICKY DRA\VERS can be l\fr Leo.•I 8~5itiiS dept, Hoag Hosp, NB 488 E. 17tll St (Bl Irvine) CM made easier to open by · ' · Suite 224 '42·1470 uppl:ylng randle \\'llX or IMP l\L\klNE Pnr1s Sal~ -NURSES AIDES -Jl;z tc ""'2 wt.A -~ ~~r-:r:~th~~-\\~ ~~I ~ :.:=~ T~ :;:;,!::,.t JnON!~2= BlU .. paytne dme? Sell "Don 't m•tt use? Sell Jt "'ith 1 take teltpho,. orden, )'Out hou1e, apt.. storr needs" fUt IJld enJy With DAiiy Pilot ClusU!ed Ad. prepare lnVOk.ft It ship bide., etc. thnl a Oail.,y Pilot 11. Dally Pilot Oautfied Adi Ca.II 6'~. parta. To $4.~ hr. S41J.34» CuaUled Ad. I ' REAL EsrATE. u.......i PArt tlme. e\'f.: & "'~• llvt ln & be tarntllu With Irvine A Nl!""pOrt Belch A willlngltf'll 10 servt. House- wife p~t. f'or appaintantnt C~n Gables Realty, '04- 7:;2.ml o< ~ (Jj I hnt i CLASS Sl!l.L8 -612.:i618 • • ' • • • • ~ I} fl! DAILY PILOT S"dl1, May 12, 1914 --~===-~~--=~==.,-,~.,__,_,,=-===.,.-·=-..,...==-=:-.T"T-r.,,--c-f"7'.rr.'°"'""'"n"T"""==T"rr."e-m;:;-'."l>=U:::::::----:j6iiii10I. Help Wanted, M&F' 7100 1 ~°.!!' W°!'tOd, M&F 7f00 1 HefP Wanted, M&F 1100 1 Help W1nted, M&F 7l00/ Help Wanlad, M&F 7100 Help WentOd, M&F 7100 Help WentOCI, MiF 7160 Help WantOd, MiF 71~ <l:::Jpp=li:;;•n<=•.;.• ___ .;...;.I Real E state Sale1 ' )Sa1c~r'.llocxper\rnctok) . SJIOF. Salc11, vxperitnt'td \VANTED-Experienced SAVE TIME, $49 '/ l:<«ptlo""'' ENGELHARD SILVER I ""'"''""Y SECRETARY •vn••M. perm., • oo d TOOL MAKER oom•!tlr d•y work er. MONEY & ENERGY I PBX Ad • futun', 1a11lf')' PLUS conun., ~11lChih speakina.: only. I\1ust SHOJ> DUNLAP'S for l'K'Oll'- Llcensing Sch.ool . $600. Wk. Commission m In-µarl thne, tH4-0l24 1)1'0\'ldc 0"11 tr&l1!ip. r.ton. dlllont!'d applla~. 1ttlat1I '" R 1· • t Loi~!;_ Ol'l~LLB'~·-."o'G DOUBLE DUTY ~i'ATISTICAL CLERK, part TOOL ROOM 111111 Fri. TAf\t tu 4Pht In damaited & new Door H . B h ecep "'' . " I MACHINISTS Corona de\ l\l1tr 1trea. For a~mplet. 16"1"11t'nag.•.on,h :al:d. I n IS It' YOU 8£1.L: I 1"strat1• ve \\'1• ~·urren!ly hftve BJ\ ~ll~:i ~~er~c~~l:l~~~~k: I clf'll.nlua: house anti 11atlo, Dl~LAP APPLlANCE C'O. FOlt THI-: TOP COr.U'ANY , 01ll·nin1t for a l'3phble, hard-Fl~ure aptlllide, ch,. ck llit and 2nd ah.Ills. Pait! laundry & Ironing, and care ig15 Newport Blvd., CM • >-'ai,t $;uu1 Trnin1ni::: 1, ff 111•· TOI' UN>-• / s kl o.... 1 t~ ,.... n1edic:al and !Ue in11urw1<.'t'. !or 1~1 clogs. No cooking * "'1780 * e 'I rl Ci T\' l'Mt'<' O l'l'S pc 1· nlA n en I i:.. •• t r 11or ng .--.'Nl try v.·..,. ... , \'OUt'hC!r v.'liting, acct. I ~ 1, ~l' n ·uit employment ...._,.! Vll{'Oliou \\"ITH TOP INTEGRITY! ecre a y ktt11 up 1•.'ilh the Jl31.'t of ! II hi I h Overtime. rcq 'd. for v.'Orktng coup c, GE ou ~ "1 Nit1101111·!t11· .K1·!,·rrnh1 I afTE>r 6 n10ni~ pl ii; l v.•<t·k ENGEL lfARD h1tllm11rlc"', lv.·o bwiy dt'Pftrtmrnts. Thl· ~~:i~fl. c!u ~~u"fi. ot er no children. 'Vk/days lTI4l Jo"'1lEIGHT DAMA ..,,,..,.,..,. • /\lt.>dli'.ll Pnl\!G•tn b !1X•td tun~ off Ut Christmas. I serializes, v.-e lghlll, . 9 9 9 ~·h'<.1.ed lndlvlrlual w t I I ' EVENING & SAT. 8$-2200 f"Xl, 216 new Hot ~t Re tr 1 K • • :\,1:1:1.1).;t'lll•'nl !'1\l1.;nuns l''Cornpany Plilrl Hie, ho!lpital. Fine itn 5-l0.25-~TOO 0,_ Ex<>t'il1•nt shorthand and rC'port both to the \\lestcrnt U'ANTEO, 3 \\',oin.en, eratoni. \\'ashen, Drytn &: • "~t' 3 \~t'l'~ M In Drp!h :.u~11·11I, nH'<tu·rtl and d1•n1 ;1l I bar (ru1d ENCEUIAIU> ls IYP111K !>kills r('Quirerl In J{('b'lOnfl..l Salc!I ~lanagf'I' and STENO INTERVIEWS rnU1wlttStic, .,.,.,11 "roomed, Diahv.·ashen, New \~ i:r.unlnJ:! I 1•\}.:.1 .1ni I lll'IW'fil$, ,. du l"ll I i 0 nit 1 AU. v.e sell!!). If you nre arldihon to good h'!ljp/10ne Conlrollt>r. l'Xei't·isifll{ good A"-'Jsf rxec. sc:cretary In aggrHidve. Sonie m~lctd rHnty, Credit, B ot A, - • 1'.ru11. \\hilt' \u11 l..c':i rn u~ii.'ta.:ii·t', & eniplo) i'l' bondable and niean l'tiquette. t>.tu.;;t 1lf' f i'xlhlf' ty1,;11K cu11l l'horthand Jikills husy fJt'C111dential 11ui te . SAl\1 • 6Pt>.1, r.o!Ol\dn.y U1ru knov.•!Mge ht'lp(ul but 001 "1-\\lamer,Su.ntaAna,near Call 8111 Flory 832·S440 I ~ock ru1·vhnM> p 111 II. busir'M"SS, plea.'le r a 11 In approach 10 thl' job 11.nd and pll'aSllnt phOltt' 111unnf'r. A<·~·111·alf' !yping & llte ~ rriduy r (' q u t 1· ed. s tt1 rt Harbor. 979-29'.ll. tl1ond;iy tlu·u f'ritli1y ~: x 1·" I 1• n 1 v.· o r k 111 ~ !i7~tl~l or 5 4 7 _ 8 o 9 G 11 ill!ng to arrtpl ~ \'Ul"il'IY \"•)Ill' duties in the Snli..':>I "''11'd. Xln'l st1U1ing saJary 9At1t • 12 Noon, Saturday lntmedlately, flitxible hours, \VlllTE, del u.'<e, portable or !Ask~ o.~ the 11·orlc lood '1·• k"t' 1• Oept · 11 &· 11:1·1:at bl·nents. 1 D'"" ··• • TARBELL ('onftttro. nio. nnd g r Q1vl h /\N'l'Tl '1E~ Trainin".' 11ncl ,.·ul' ,-u. · 1111 Aft"" l1ow·• call Pl•••t Supt 'ull or VUl't llnie. Top Kltchena d _.i.a.11Wt1o"N•.er, • ~· " tt1•1)i:ul<ls. Subs13n1lal 1 ·' h JI i• to J •oon Best Agency ~ ' d ('l(!lenual. n!lsl~tanct? e r 111. 1 n I y ! 1111' uuc IHl( 11 " t'U!I nier at 171•11 !'>46-3131. e1u11!11g11 "·ith 1 of Ornnge cuuln{: board top. 1 yr ol . REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Y.'hy not \\"Ork in thf' holt(>81 I ar ea , Huntingt on Beath Fountain \'nllcy? Lei us traln )'OU. Call Phil !\1c NamPe, VI LL/\G B l Rl::AL !-.:STATE, 96.1-4567. ' RECEIVING CLERK PRIMARK PRODUCTS CO . 2620 S. Susan Santa Ana, Calif. 92i0.l An equaJ oppanunily employer m/f RECEPTIONIST RECEPTIONIST I TYPIST I Operate electron ic .sv.'itC:hboard. Ac cu rat P 1 typist. l\lin. 60 v.'.p.m. clectriC" typc\\Titcr. Call For App!. lndu.strial Relat ions (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach Equal Oppor. Employer \\',. f\J'(' l)t\•M-nrl.v S•'•'i-.1ni:;: k N.'<.'Cptioni~t \\"1lh p1'e\'M1U.s r•Hx "xp1·r1rn1T. Th, 11: fi'\lil\IOn 11'QU!l'<'S if ll I') d ty111na 8k1lls, i1nrna~·u1<11•· l{roonung, inte1!1gen<·e and t1u•lfulr1E>ss in greeting and r1•f1•nnit 1..'0n1pany vendnN, cu~IOllll'I' and 1•111ployrn1•n1 applicants. :ilinununi or 1 y1•11r !'\'lated cxpc_l'iC'nC'e.· Apply: PERTEC ROBINSONS Fashion Island Has Opening 1'·or pn·1·101111 s .~ r rt' t il r I 11. I 11100·-.. , ... , .. '-·kin,. nn(I !7100 ll ·~kt -1 1· VI ,\lanagen1en t &llallablc. trod """'" <:LI:-uuv "' lvv .Ill&~' '.viy County'!f large.!o't r-.tu1l c r:xcel. oond., White au /UfERICAN CXJll'l'lc:'nt'f' ttoqu • 1ntl'l'lnrf' \1'1th Ea 11te r11 :':uhl' 213 003-677a LEAR Stores. llt<nC, 10 n\06. old. Excel UERITJ\GE SILVER \\'" off,~r f'llN'llent sal11ry a11d 1..'t)rf)Oi'ri~c olticc. 111 t11•1 1 1' ·sTEREO -SALESM_ E_N Fullmon ,,~11.u~; .. Camp.wy 1 ~!\d~·;,J'foving, don't nerd. frin~I! bcrlf'lll~ lnc:lu<l1ng Rc1:ow11111g ru-ea, you 11 ..:.I.....,.,., ~ Si\LES t'On1~uy paid hfc t\tld ho.nJIP Mme figure v.·ork as \\'e'r{' looking ... for SIEGLER WANTED: Someone "'1\h O'KEE1'"'E & MERRIT EXPERIENCE rnedical i11sunu1Cl". i1E>ll as ll\Ollthly repon.s. ~x1lf·1·1enced r~ail audio Tli\tF. & ENERGY lo deal Range. 4 burner, lrg ~n. NOT NEEDED If ,1'0u'd like a fine star11n° ~ule.~rncn. · · \\'llO arr. TRANSPORT I tt Id ' t t I t nd < -old -Apply In Person .. lookini.t" (ur a career, good n 1e v.'Or s grea es x n co , J•• , .,.., .~alwy, good fringe be111•fthi. lnconi£'. & adi·ancement. DYNAMICS _ANTI • JNl"LATIONARY G.E refrig, good cond, 4 yn VOLT Instant Personnel 1uodrn1 l'i'Ork envlronn1t:'nl _,, ct I t -sted• C It 11 1= call alt 6•00 LEAR !71 11612-!JJ.';1 , :n :U \V.t."~erstrom Pn.ouu s. ne." . a oc, '"• . , nnd an <1pporuU1ity to .t.:ro1\· UNIVERSITYSTEREO I -=i; ~.~· .. !,il!IOn in Santa Anu. 675-7013 \i·lrh a :<n111n roniputcr· (Neill' H11rbor & U'urnt>r OJ-....u "'-'C::""'==~~-,.,~-1 I r. " Equal 01>ix111uni1.y En1plO)'el' Santa Alia YOUNG!:>i'OWN :steel kitchen SIEGLER ''1'11'n!c< rrui, s<·n,. your WAREHOUSE cabinets-new Dshwhr, elec. resunlt' or apply lo: E' I 1 II I • STOCK & :.qua o1)1>01 un y en1p oy('r SHIPPER/PACKER oven, range, SS alnk o.: TRANSPORT Standard INVENTORY !\l/F 121 PosltlonsAvallnble. ~1if"'S::: $.\OC, complete. DYNAMICS • CJeu1· n1inded young p('rson 1-rYPIST, n1ust have good Pal Electronics Memories, Inc. , k · Balboa 1 1 ""I · d ~ :1131 \\'. St-gcrst1"1m I o l\'t>I" • in · s a C'OITt'Spoul'i('n<.'t'.' & \'Rrlf' I lo~v \\/estern Ave (!'ear Harbor ,f,,, \Vaml'r) /\ Subsidiary of S\Ot'(>, Ability to v.·ork I y p \ n g i; k i 1 I s, Gardt~n Gro\·e , 89-1-3301 Sanlo. Ana APPLIED :i1 AG N t:T I CS! ~\'/proplc, do stock '1'?rk,; C'Oli'l·spondl'ncf'. & \'11.ricd \VHO \\'ANTS TO \\'QIU{~ Equal opportunity employrr CORP. 1nv~ntory etc.Po tent 11l l I &•·11·1 ofc duties ln ~st DRIVE A CAB~ t-1/F 2221 s. Anne St. asst.slant tn n n a & cm en I dl'pl. . ol . f 1nanc1.a l CIIOOSF: your hours, v.•ork Santa Ana. Calir, ~70-1 position 11·{ good ~utur". for (l 1· g an1;.a11on. ~ntl'resuni: for youraeU, bt! your 0,,.,.11 SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST rii:::ht person: Call :>-lo..+l.50 1\·ork. X!nt . v.·ork.1ng conds. boss. !\!en or 11·ona~n. Can An t.•qua.l oppor1un11y Never A ~ ee At Tcn1po ~___:_i>~tts. 641-1360. be slightlv banrlil'appcd t!tnpkiyt'I" TEi\1PO Temporary Help Nent • c1e1U\ AppcnrAnre: t=======:.' ""''l!s'!'TO::'R~E::"lci:'L-::E-,;:R,K~S~ VALVE Vt• .. retired. ""' 25 10 70· SECRETARIES Supplernent your lnc'Ome. CorporAte staff Jocat('d 1n I Cashiers, StlX'k Clei·ks, 1-"loot· 1 Drive a l'ab 6 hrs or more a Orange County, has an in-Clerks. Gorxl future. XJn't MANUFACTURER day. Apply in t>C~n. 1cres1ing. challengi11g 1>0si· bencflts. Permruient l/lin1c. Yrllo1v cab r o., 186 E. 16th 11on rcponing 10 d1rrc1or of \\'(' ru·e . seeking quaJ if1,'C'I Over 21. l\o f / t i n1 c SI . Cos ta ?.1esa. product dc\•elopn1ent. Abll· st>•·relanes "' the follo1\·ing studC'nts. Apply in person, NEEDS \\'Ol\1AN 10 lake care of ity 10 ni<.'et and deal elfrC'I-rrlo.tet.I ex~er1enc1.•. • PI~ N SA\'E MACHINIST uii·alid, F'ri. morning lo il·ely ivilh people. AUrac11\·e Exci:Uent typing & sh 17.i E. 11th, Costa l\tesa ASSEMBLER Sun. eve. Call alter 5 pm appe11r11nce and personality, ~~urcd. I STUDENTS 11·ol'k p t now, Sun., any lime during v.·k. essentl111. Excellent ryping ./Finance Secretary fl t Sumnier. Neal. rctinble, Full 01· P;time * 493-9252 * Md modt'rate shorthand re· Numi.l('rs. orie.nted v.•lxln't i\fi·. Riehards. 8~6-S.155. 4/-10 \\'eek · · · ''" t kill YARD care, Apt complex. quired. Compeuuve starting ~ yping s. s. TELEPHON t' SALES CLA-VAL CO. Netd dependable i;tudent tor salary plus benefits. Apply ./Construi;t1on/ s'ruDENTs weekly maintenanei'. ~lu.~t In person or send resume Marketing Sec'y 17th & Plat'entin, C:\I to: Sun1n1er is coming, \\'e ha1·c have equip. ~!gr., a fl'I\" n1orc opl'nings for 16 Exper. 1,"l'Q· Xlnt ~netit!I 2610 Florida, il.B. THE IRVINE CO, ** REBLT wamer, dryers, d1h/y,-sh. $50 & up to 1 yr gar. 54&-521i or ~76JJ. Rent Washers/Dryer• $2. Wk. 1'UU mllint. * 839-1202 * KF.Ntl10RE' Electric Dryer. v.·hitt', J:ood condition, $75. &'6-i762. ~·R1':~ PICK UP. RE~~s. APPL. & SCRAP ht ET AL * 675-{j258 * LADY Kenmore Washer I.: elec. Dryer. A\'OCado, good cond., Sl'i3. Both. 673-2831 OKEEF & l\IERRIT, 2 pc Stove. Coppertone, make ofter. 5'18-1000 1'Tigtdalre blt·ln elec, rMl(e. 2 yr.. old, good rond, 185. 6'1l-8447. l\1AYTAC or Kenmore auto \\'aAher, $50 ea~tt. Gu a r, free dt'll\·ery, 54&8672. GOLDEN WEST MOBILE HOMES INC. Pll'o.se Call (714) 644-3389 9Ai\t 'tit NOOl\ f.:qual Oppor. Entployer )T olrls & up . Pa11 time * 1'Tce hfe & med ins. e1nploy1nent. $1.75 hr to 1 * P1ud. absen~·e & \'l!.c start +bonus. 892-r.?;-i&. , • Profit Sharing TELEPllONE Ans. Serv.; Steady Employn~ent i Ov.·n Tools Required -REJo~RIGERA TOR white 10 I~ ~Y~·-M~·~Z-doo~"~'-,~~"~z:;~·-~""'~ Auction IOJ5 operators v.·anted. F.xper J 1308 E. \Vakt'han1 SECURITY I pref bu! not nl'C. -1~02 Equal Oppor. En1ployer Antiques IOOS Santa Ana, Calif. 927C~, GUARDS TELEPl-fO~E OPERATOR -------- An Equal Opportunity Nrl'CI p/time guards for Ans"·ering ser·:1re, 2 5lufts VERY SPECIAL SITUATION * * * * * O'.""g' Co. """• .-01 , ZZS Fores~una Beach tor genteel Jacjy v.·111chool En1ployer •u• .. ....... r age daughter. Top salary :==========! interview Call { 2 1 3 l : TELEX OPERATOR for cheerful concen1ed J~l'· JOHN ADAMS 191~ Biddle Drive lr\.ine I -I :J 5 -S 9 5 9 · L a \\' r l' n c c i son. Busln~s skills in near· S~i_!r. l~Jl!l' ~~h·~ I by offi1..'l' in ;\:\I. Lite home-T $515 n1akin-duties in P~I. Bus· t:r. Bu~·cr llX!us. lo Sl~K 0 iness couple v.·/gir!s 6 & 10 \"ou BN' tht' v.•inner of Sr. Proj('l't enginl"f'r NEVER A f(( l'i ill provide privale quar-TWO FREE TICKETS lndtr!I prod. develop $191\: ters, food, in lovely hon1e 1 10 the Ind ustrial Engr S13K /pool t J An immediate open-Ship Sched . spec to~'''!\: Fnt· international f i rm . w '.Pano, ~ar, anc Southern California ing for• secretary Ler:al Secy, probate $700 1 Young ('Orp oh·. G. 0 . + ~tuu-e child-v.·atchHl~. cook· MOBILE HOME SHOW C • C ' ,.,,.,·1chbo.·oo·•l -11·ef. ln1n1"d. / ing. Xlnt opportwuty for ~1 18 •-· SECRETARY Purchasing AUCTION! Bargains on fine crystal, por1..-elaln, oriental objerts. painting, je\l•elry, antiques, period tw-nlture. $1 ,0CK>,OOJ Inventory. Every 1'1on & Tu('s. e\'t'. at 8 P.i\I. Inspection & privale Sllles :\ton. !hru Sat. 12 Noon to 10 P .. ~1 DESERT GALLERIES WEST in our purchasing f', B.•kpr. onstr S~ ... .. divorcee or v.·idow. In San "ay th tiui.i J\1ay 27th r.tajor ~fedical Plan dept. The position lnsurant:e Bliler 10 S60ll hire. Junn Capistrano. close 10 al the NO\v Available requires 1 year di~ P11yroll Cl rk lo Si50 Dartnell Personnel i'll'hools. 496-1151 A.~!. or ANAHEIM STADIUM :'512 \\'. C.Oast I-fwy, N.B. &1>-2200 Teniporary Ser\il·e Bkkpr, Sec'y lConstr fo S700 Service Agency 493·3ffi2 P.:\I. 2000 Stutc College BJ\·d. e NOTICE! e .1848 Campus Or., Suite 106 rect secre tarial ex-G('ll C'l'al Office to S·l70 Newport Beach 640.8470 ---WAITRESS Anllheiin DISPLAY DEPT. Nei\·port Beach 5-16·4i~l perience in a I I J?('C{'pt ionist Sec'y S600 Orange 547_1694 . . Ple&se l'Bll &12·."'.iiS, e.'<I . 333 E 1 0 E 1 phases of purchas-Clerk Typist rv S500 / ln1n1cd. opening f I f 1 ~1 t' · to cl11 im your tickets. 1N0Mh in high . qU/l. ppor. mp oyrr -ing activities. Must Ret·ept Sec'y, H.B. S550 I ~=====::::~-~~-=~ Expcr. O\"er 21. RC!hablt> Coun11· !Oil free nuniber is \\'e "·ill buy your unv.·anted tunutw-e, jev.·t'!ry, antiqu~.s or sell for )'OU o n consignment. :ilusl be Pxper. fashion. :\ll'rlic.al fmt ofc to SiOO I r pcNOn apply to Romans 54().1221H I SEC'Y MARKETING type 60 WPM and Set•'y 10 prrs. $650 IlMP0'$ I Re~taurant 3709 s. Bristol, · Apply Personnel Ofh ce 12-3 Pl\!, l\lon 1hru Fri No. 2 Fashion Island, NB Equal Qppor. Emp!byer BPllU!i ful n\Odern ofrs in take shorthand at Se1·y, Hel'C'pt Orange SiOO r' Sanla w"'11A''•TRESS -*--*-*-*--*-hvine. Good sh & typini.:: 1 · SQ WPM. Girl rril inler ro S700 -- llkills. i\lake tr a \I e J II J o· I A J bl I arran,£'mcnts for busy VP. A ply In p rson & s·d H ff ··-Ca cannie Sisco la • • 0 • ~lust be 11·£>1! """"'nu•d & HOUSE OF STUART p 8 · ! o inan n:halil<'. Expcr h£'!pful. Salary to $700. Call Rita NEWPORT Surf & Sirloin SALES R .1 1 Johnson, 540-6055. Coastal 33·33 Ha rbor Blvd. · csir en!ui security P~rsonnel Agcn{·y, 2 7 9 0 Personne l Agenc-y TE'.\olPO offers a truly un111u1· I 59?.0 \\', Coast H"'Y· NB ~~~r~ 0~~~~i's \\'~as~i~! J.larbor Blvd, Cr.'f Costa Mesa, Calif. 833 Dover Dr., N.&. j &f t~.',~~e11_~vlng oppo11u1111~· \\1AIT~ESS needed_. Expet'. 0 C d. ·b SECRETARY 642-••70 or -1 =. · · ·. O\'er .\. Apply Odles Rest., range oun \y Lslri urors "° KEYPUNCH ~l:l F:. lith St., Costa l\te~tt. for a 10111 cost, quality, \Vork in manuf . SECRETARIES 646-·1::03. national brand product in Adn1inistration of r,.'f'eat ro. cefeSCO SERVICE Sta. Attendant. "'ho & -";...c=-------t~i~ ma.rke.t .. \Ve n.ced one I in lrl'ine comµlex. Goorl I full & p/lime. 990 E. C.oast n . 1 \\·~nt dignilied sincere 1nd1v1~uaJ right 001~· t~·ping & moderate sh. Call Hv.')' NB stin1u at111g long or shoM to present this product to Sally Ha11., ~10--60.55, Coastal ' · · tt'rm assignments · rew Just 0 few words ANTIQUES-DECOR GRAND OPENING E:xceUenl Sele.:tion SAT-SUN. tl!AY 11·12 10 Ai\1 326 MAIN ST. OLDE TO\\>'NE !IUNTINGTON BEACII Bicycles IG20 :\IA.~'S Schv. inn Dix. Racer . 26"', 3 ~pd B\ke. Like new, S.l5. 673-.4262. Cameru & Equip. 8030 ;'o.llNOLTA 101 llf'V.', $175, 64~2116 Fl.7 Llkc Schnider Lens, 9Y2'1 NP\\'. $200. J.J. ~2-4762 Cets 8035 homeoy,·ners in Costa J\Iesn, I Pt:'t'SOnnel Agency, 2; 9 o SERVICE statio~ per!Onnel. I days. couple v.·eehs or re11• Nc1vport, Huntington Beach !!arbor B!\'rl, CJ\f l::qutt.I Oppr. Employe>r Full or part lime. Exper. n1oruhs . vou de('ide! No1v in the rli'ht place... Hil\IALA,'Ai~ KITI'ENS & area. Sales experience I SECRETARY ~-'SO mil pref. Top pay & benefits. I you ,.-311 . • .. , . :\t,\CNIFICENT DI s p In y: stud service. ~&l.stend helpful but not requtred. ~ :::::::::::[ Chrvron Station, 3 0 0 0 APPL y BY PHONE I Pl'riod furniture, Oak. Sealpolnti 4 genera t I on -RECEPTIONIST Rii,:ht perron 1\•iU have Fee Paid/A.I.so Fee Jolls F11ir1oiev.·, Costa l\'lesa. Call 5-IO--'·lj(J & Let us know Dally Pilot Hronzes, line crystal, ane11st1j•. ' sso. & up . sharp glrl Tll'<'drd (or niain upportunl!y for n1anagcn1en! I Sh 80, t(Sinf 60. Pd OT SECRETARY SHA:iIPOO girls & assis111nrs l\'h11t your skills arc. No Classified Ads por('elaln, oriental arl, etc., I 'Tl·\'16T:J-8810 ·lobby of manul. finn in Cil!::Vh:; ~r ~·90 ~aA'i~i j WE T 1 LAgl FF & i.::eneral help. Apply in nerd to <'Otn(' m personally · 1 ~~;h~a5~.~ • On~2811 nv:11~1,0~:i ,~, .. ~,N=T=E=o~,=,~,~.~1,-~5~1,-n-10-,.-I Irvine Indus. Complex atf'a. a .><:J -' '1" ay • P(>rsonne <'ncy p<'rSQn, Hair Hunters, Nv. '111111 11 (> h~\"e the 'ju~t rii.::ht' k•ll"o about 8 ... ,, 1 lo 12 noon fl\lark III Centf'r! p I -auction gallory, \Ve buy for I '"' .... · J\lust have good 1 ypin~ -. ~ • -ersonne 70, F:thion lslnsd. ~rll •I 101· you! Dlol the direct lln• 675-6563 skills front ofc appc8r & I SALES; ilr:"treries. ou1sidr 16:>1 E :\,<hn~r. S.A. . SHIPPING & \\"arehouse n111n l\t: iEH. A ~·EE AT TE:'llPO. I ca sh o r a cc ept ( D •M• plea.~'.:uit pcrsonali1y. \\'ill ('.XJl. 01· "-~I! Ira.in. 1'·u11 or , 5-12-8836 • To handle ALL clerical "'fsonH' ""fl· Full tiniP. 1 Tempo Temporary Help ! 642-5678 conslgnntent!, &G-2200 ogs - ope!'ate PBX-Dial console, pai·r t1n1t', ;),)7-60~ CLASS SELLS -642-0678 personnel activities for \\"ifyins nf California, 12.SI -I E,;\Rl~Y V I c Io r Ian 6' ! A f\ IT A p u P' 5 mos, grt't'l frequent incomin~ I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 a 100 employee opera-Loj.:an C:'il • CLASS SELLS -642-56i8 _~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_, love!IE!&t, beau I If u 11 Y rc·gistl:'red & ~asonable visitors & applicants. !\tin of jjjiii;mijiijiijiijiiiijijiiiijijiiji~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji I ti on in Irvine. Recent reuphol£lt'red, 67~108 alt 61 G.13-271~ , 2 yrs related exper. I , pm /\pply In Person I Personnel experience is ROUND 0 k T 1 AFGHAN Puppies, AKC, El'ller Industries, Inc s J ( • ., necessary. Must be able a ~ · & chi-s. I sho1\' 'quality. r.11r . an Uan apls rano Br&M bed, P11~e cor11e1· 673-25:12 765-49U . 2101 Do" s1,N.:__8_· _ I to type at least 60 wpm copboou~. amioorn. oval =,,-,-..,.-;.'---c-,,c-~ and be able to take light br11idt'rl rug. 645-1446. :.11~1 dJ.chshund. Fen1ale.I Recept/Gen Ofc $500 On J\.1arch 111.h, 1974 our 22 yea r old medium shorthand. Will have Appll•nces 8010 ~f&i~·-k.s old. Shots. Terrific p!nel' to start. \Viii · own office in new bea u-rrain on 1h1s po~ition. f'r11• sized electronics company moved into our 1<.-Urrs t•1 1YfX'· :\o ;,h req'd. 1 brand new fac.:ility in Sa n Juan Capistrano. tifully decorated facili~ Call Ann i;:;:rr-'.:273 I ! ty. Between $650 and c a1.\r1'scE>m \Vhile n1any of our employees from our $725 to start depen~ing Employn1(>rl! Agt'n<·y Pasadena facility moved with us, \l'e do on a pplicable b ack· 1631 No r.nstol Sir. 311 ha,·e the following openings: d S d l'f ' Linrol11 .'\,'ll'lngs Blrl.c:-. S,\ I groun . en qua 1 1ca· tions. to: -RE-cEPT10N1sT * Draftsmen c1assifiec1 Ad #155 Fee Paicl. r1na:;;inc only \\'Ol'king a .\ da) \1·k. JI-lust I h , . c/ o Dally Pilot "' ,.,ry '""''"' ... •"'" 1 * Electronic -Tee mc1ans P.o. aox 1560 bullon <."Onsole. S~lat;,· to , Costa Mesa, CA 92626 SXJO. Cal! S:1lly II a r I • j d A bl Equal Opportunity "40-6().TI. ·'"' F" J""'· i * Trans ucer ssem ers Employ" Coastal l'<'r1'Cloncl .\t:cn<")". Z790 llarbor Bll'rl, C:\I RECEPTIONIST rec Pa1rl·ChCi·rf11l !C'lepMnc \'o1\·e & li!C' typin~ skill<; v.\11 land !his lllrl !1;!)(11. J.n!s 1 ot puhlic conta('!. 1\Lso ~·cc 1'0~111ons. J ason Best Agency li400 ~rookhurst. }'. \'I~·. Suite 21.1 91il~77:'.t ,.,. ....... ~ ................ ~, RECEPT/LEGAL- Grt"ll.t chanf'l' to sta11 A cart'cr 1n tilt legal ll"ld. 1 ~an a.~ 1-ePrpt. m{'('t ing impo11an1 ~·hPJ11£'1'' c~'°'I lyplr1.:; ~kill~. t';1ll Hila JtJhn:-i 1u, .1 l!H'ff.1,\ Co11 •'tal P('r!>Ollt!"I ,\~i·rx·~·. :.l 7 \! 0 I lli.rVir l~h·I C:)I RECEPT/SECY to Sl50 •• ,... J·.A l~ your talent ~1y,., 1'18' J.i, you . Brlt:;"h t t"t.J"' :1 J..r\'1f'IC ,\Jw rec PtiiL1•,..lf')• OJI C11ntrol CtJ-torr ;, :n p lo l m 1· n1 AatD''1 ~JJ ll"\'tlle llhd, r-; 8 . ':JJrt •. /L P.-.-Ecr.J-.-"Tlf.J'.'1-\i~-A7."°'."'tr f1•r 11nim<Jl Jll'll!,,,. :-Ot·•, .. rl F'WI or r<•l1 ! mr-J.:\'tor< !Ill lf>pn,, or 1'ktnrl~ \\r1ht t'l85S!flf'<! Ari :'\'o. 101 , DAily Plk1t, P.O. Bilx 1560, CM,a ~11':§11 , Dtlif, 92626. * Calibrators * * * * * Inspectors Electronic Assemblers Test Technicians Applications Engineer Welded ~~~~t•!e Assemblers We offer exccl!cnt \1orking conditions & benefits, including profit ~haring. Interested appticants are urged to call our l'crsonnel Department for interview ap- pointments ENDEVCO (714) 493-8181 Ext. 221 Sec retary Steno \\le presently ha\·e a position tor secretary steno, must h<1ve good typing ,i::, s/h skllls. PLEASE CONTACI' Gl'('g Newland Bank of America 500 Newport Center Dr. Fashion Island I BU.3505 Equlli Oppor Employt'r SECRETARIAL CAl't'er oriented yo uo R \\'Onutn to 35. 4 1-frs per day v.h\11• ll'11rning buslnt's:'I to 11·orlc Into f/timc a.ssocinl(' \\·/11ropril"lory interest l11nu l' .~ 111 h I I :111 00 lnsur11nce ron~ulting bu.~incs. nnc<' h1 llfl'tin1(' Oll\JOrtunl!y Io r rl~ht ~ron. S u h mi t 1'0nsulting husi.nes!i. One~ In delailed ptrsoMI, erlucn- tlonal & 1vori< btlt·k~uncl I IMJll 20 yrs, J.C.1\. P.O. Uox 623, Coront1. dcl i\lar, Ca. I 92625. *Sec'y•, Bookkeepet o lla1i! too nlony ( !Isl Lb: RciJ1rh•r'ii: A11;C'n('}' 4020 Birch St., Sulh• 101 Nev.•i'°rt 8"ach 113.1-~l'ltl Diel A Job ll3.oBSS Each DAILY PILOT Winner Gets Two $2 Value Tickets 2nd Annual Southern California MOBILE HOME SHOW c. :::> MAY 18 MAY 27 ANAHEIM STADIUM "The West 's only show exclusively designed for manufactured housing ." Doors open 12 noon weekends & M emorial' Day; 2 P.M . weekdays .. Admission $2.00 adults; $1.00 .youngsters 10 to 16 The DAILY PILOT makes It easy . Just check throughout !he c:lassilied section tor "a ~s" listing win· ners' names. 11 you !Ind your name just call 642·5678 . Eitt. 314. belwecin g a .m . t"tnd 1 p .m. to make ar· rangemcnts to pick up yoor tickets at any convenil:!nt DAILY PILOT oftlce. n. tutiosr tffl\\I tn 1ne \Ytst • An Equal Opportunity Employer • • ·• D•Uv Pilot O~llllf\e! 1 !l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!J!!!!J!!!!J!!!!J!!!!J!!!!J!!!!J!!!!J!!!!!! No Charge To You I limiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Esttlbll,i;he<J 1965 ' M1\TCHJNG set. Kenmore AFGHAN Pups, show or pet, heavy dul}' v.·ash nlachlne & 1 best English &. Crov.'TI Cresl gas dryer. 1 )T. old. Xlnt lines. ReM. 66-2235 oond. $150 pr. 64()..1963 JRISH SE'ITER puppln:. Plf!LCO Refrig. 48" ias AKC reg'd. Oiamp. linea., 6 range, b:>th v.·hite, $3j each. v.·k.s old. 96&-8638 6T:>-4~--~~~=~= \\'IR E 1'--0X Terrier Puppies, Cl:"t~slfled .Ad! Call 642-5678 AKC, 8 "'ks, toclny! ~ Anti~q-•• -.----~8~00~5-1 Antiques ANTIQUE AUCTION TWO SESSIONS • THURSDAY NIGHT: MAY 16 •• 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT: MAY 17 •..••. 7:00 P.M. AT IUO M. STAR COUIGI ILYD. AMAHllM, CALIF. lh1t __... .., ..... 11 • ..w.1t1• ,.,,.....,, We have been commissioned to liQuidate at auction the entire QOnten1s of "The Sumner Tradif'\O Post" wtllch is being shipped to our main warehouse in Anaheim from Memphit, Tennessee. A most outstanding lnvenlory of all Amerlcan anHQues Including l'lundreds ol t\lrd to find Olk furnllure llems. ' We are offering In this sale ohe or the most excellent aeleCflOn$ ot Amerclan 1ntlQuU ever sold in thit area. WllT COAST AUC TIO N •A WHOLllAl.I COM, AMY Ucensed & Bonded Apprala.ers LIQuldatora Auctioneers 17141 ttJ.l Ito • 17141 ftJ·l ltO IOOS I " Su nday, Ma~ 12, 1')74 OAll Y PILOT D J:J ,1 -Dog, a040F,;;,;;,:"yf.o:-Vv'::o:':u--o.I04itt'5'TiF~u::'.r::n~itu:=ro-=-----.-~::Tir!:;,::c::1;;ll-:1noo:':::~u=1--·•8080M.mMJ"-1::c,:iJT.1 a::n::_,:::;:,;---;808w;Oii'i's<.p:;o;:r:;ilt:;;n;;g1Gr.ood:;;;;,-li8094iiiil7i5L;;o:;1r.11:-,opi;o;;w;;e:;r--904o Campers, Sale/ fulrirs~TraVif--9T7o ___ Rent 9120 1 . e PUPPY WORLD e FREE PUPPIES lONCSiZE bOO, xtra Urm, l\tOVING: BtHut. f u 11 Cherll11 Tr•dlh9 Post KNSl.. BI .. VESTARS, 185 cm 1973 m;u .. BO\'. T.r Slll't ·I 1---------NM<' l{f'!'·t Air Strenm tmllton \Vatch dogs · Cermao Shep. 894-ml new, lncl. mattreu, box plllllled jade planlS $1.~ ~a. .f9+1't29 w~t-t-1 bindings, Xlnt cond . 11·~" t.'l'lbin v,./g1o1llf'v (!Jn. NEW TRUCK 1 Bill 1Ja1·ry P<inllac RV hcrdlf, Chihuahu3•. TI n y Furniture •11.so 11prlnn A trame. $165. Also Jge ooued fern plants WE BUY 1 WE SELL $150. or belilt olft>r. 1-tlll~r 188 HP ~ff'rcrul~r J/0 SHELL 'TOPS tt•ntl'r ha~ just tie l' n Poodles, Pit Bulla, Cock6· uv 111.'orth $ 3 5 o ) . Queensl:e $5.50. Sevt'ral \'ery hlli l' AIH lquf•I!, ri.iet.aJs. J unk l3oot11. 1rt 71 ;, $15. 494-5072 Com pas•, A'-1 /f t.I stf'reo. 11ppi;Jn1ed ,\ l r $t1'•1u u'! flOO, J&PMf!'~ Span., Jri.'ih 5 PC romer 11.'U.lnut bdrm $145. Inc. dt!llvcry. Usually Jada pla.11ts In planters. 4. Fluoresc~nl lhes, 5 gal 7• &: 9· Surf boards. Xlnl B1lr, full <'IU\\'US .iti: many $149 Or.u1~~ ('nt\l\ty cl >'aler. Setl&'ll, Huskiei, Pugit, Bull set \l.'fLltin i;teroo & l'et'ord borne 833-2488. Patlo \l.TOUJ:ht iron table & Gov. j[a6 cans, ;:as htn . conclitlon. Call otm:r xtras. ?.loving lnl attd. , Aloul( "'1lh lhi1> appoi~met1t. Dogs, lOO MIXED PUJ)S.1 pli\yu. $llS. Best oUer. COFFE E TBL, 22x.'l3, ch&lrs • 2 sun chuii;c_•tt & -53tHl81.3 r.iulll ~U. A11kin5C S8250. \Viii fmporf .,,,. •. 11.·('1·1t uble ,., malo.! a Stud Serv1ce ~lost Brcedii. GH-833S or &14-3."m eves. antiQue white base, gold pads, & 2 mo!ching cha.IN, Mite. Wenttd· 8081 TV, Redio, HIFI St, •-a hr-lp fi nance. Uoat is In Cabover Cempers 5pt•r-!at purch1,1.x.f! 4>n ntv.• Open Eve~. 531:-5027. . ed 1 God 11Jl $65. Lart::t• n1 t..' t a I vv1 l\'atf'r 11t our home. $599 1!17·1 Alr ~'trcamA: lUld ar~ Yol'KSHl·E T l l!IGU BACK 0 n AN GE mirror g a.<J.'I lOp. I umbttlla table, white $15. 3 SILVER COINS • Call 675-J159 • Sll El I COUNTRY "'"cwt I ~l>Nll\J.: the bti.: .lill\'I~ (),'\ "· crr er Pur. VF.f.VE1' O tAIR, U KE ~lv@t uphoh~tered Clu&.lr. STEREO CLOSEOll'l'·Bt'low .,.. o..>U'"UOO 5i1-e<I by AKC CH . Kirne '1 Nl·:\V $-l'i Calneback Oiolr w/royal while ladder bll<'k chf'ln $5. P11:yl.ng Top Price. l)' c.'iuu~ STREAAl, \\'Ull 872'.l19J,lrtk'n Grove BlvrJ., GG to yuu .. f;...-runpl-~: .!.1 rt. t'Jo'il1, Buckaroo. 6 wkx 0 Id , · * ·..,,.., 01n * blue ooverillJC. 493-6217 ea. ~ blk MUJlahydl? chairs Phont• 962.36·16. ('(mt lftu'IT\IJfl J\flrvlon, &.'O!t srroug, Ltlr. 120 H.P. M(•N_·. SURPRISE ~ur v.·lff', buy ('(Jn)plo1e!y tqulppetl with Male/~. 497.u;iw 4.ft~r '"""'<I 8, COUCH lo & blk lo~aea.1. A·l eond. \VANT TO BU\': Sttn~ul, nu1.ny 1nore. AIJ.. nt 1/0, SIS rndlo, stereo, h<'r I\ cnniper !or ~tMhcr's for1-:£>d <tluntlnum ~·het!l11, 6:00 LOVELY Oak Med., cotfee otto 15d'I Vt:liea1t1A~ $225. l blk & brasi; &tandard PLATE BURNEil and f\tuntz SltttO·l')ak, 45.'f.l \\', hnrdtOJI, sonar, compas&. 30· t)11.y. Kina 0 . Tho Roart , tljnd£>111 axl~ h;\l.Jackli. ~ NORWEGIAN E 1 k ha u n d table ,nialchlng sq &: hex l'nllll, go oranae w.tu h1.mp $1 0. 6X9' Karo1J\1tn ~1ULTJ I any concl ). Cot1st 11 .... ,... Npt. Bch. Outrlggf'n1, nylon cOVl'r, Cabo\'t!rs, none lln<"r. r..re~ $alrty J:"1'0UJ), TV i1ut n. rommo<les c~t $1000 sac pattern $00. Port. bar, gold rug $50. 42X24" desk 6T.r17M7 du·' l~·t & p"-8 ., 2 COTI\'£'nlt..·nc·1·. lu<.aled! S1684 I pupa. AKC, Pe t I 1 h ow · S350. &&-GOsiv" ' pecan $4.j, Contour chair for w/gllt~!4 top & chair $25. .. 544--3417 * '" c .. .; · · iOO ' ·) ·• Camper Sal1.>a, :b'.136 llarbor, $791 dnwn. $118.33 pr monlh. N"orv.•ei,-ian ln)port I l n ('. _ 2 '""Id "iJiyt w/vlbntor O•~n Sat & Sun 10 10 S, '>'•A"-\\.'AN'f TO ,BU'l': 8'\NKRUPTC\' -\Vhol('sale "'!'--" tanks, $3-. Nancy, C:'i-f ~M 'PC W·' I Din "'" • ..~ _, Color TV's T-1 .,. •• 1~1N" day• & .. ""'"'' -+7-o.,..,.--=-,..--7."" Cu~h !!Clhn;; vri{:Q $7791 inC'!. 847~" ·' ""nu ~ttc Set. 3 $100. All Xlnl. oond. 842-3841 Aralla. ~t. Ne...,"Port Beach PLATE BURNER ru1d -. .,..u.,.., v-vvu ' ~ 81 ~· Cab o\·er Can1J)('r. New t:\ drU1•i-..cl pri~ $10,731. DOG OREDIENCE CLASS ~~.1 .. ~ldi,B '1ft $12:!?"" ~~~·KING i;z br SCI, Duo bed. (E"'t Bluff ti om e I ). t.lULTJ (any condJ . Zenith, Start $225. Stereos, evcs/v.·knd!il JlOV 1vf11g. 3 burner stO\'I' Apr. J0.7~ ;-14 il\Otllhi;. TO Start Wed. June 5, ln Ulc 7918.,'ti .,,...er ice .....,, U't"I~ Otairll, "'al.nut ca. b In • t • 644--5199 1111 r>W-3417 * Olympie, Toshiba., start $.i6. cor.t~lERCIAl. or S P u rt I & O\'cn. 4. mech, jacks. $550. Bl LL BARRY N rt /lrvi Ctll l b. ,G WU'ltntee. Cash o nl y 1''1shM",29'ribe r ght ss , MS-3153 , ~. ne area, -J\flSC. Bdr1n F' urn . ; :f:s, ~':.cti~t it:'ma.mac~ SCRAM-LETS \~A.~!~?~~~~, F ~~ !Hll-al54 fa<."\Ol'Y huU, lk'!ar oow cusroM 2Q" llhell flt~ '"'"""::;;,:::-;;::::::--:;-".;--, dti··s~rs.canopybed + dble aAn."""" ( ·1 o· le T tl jo,fagna.vox, walnut l'(lftsole, Cunintln~s ~'·~ '170 ru In Cour·,:r -Luv. B.lue ."-R.V. CENTER IRISH Setter Pu.,.. AKC. 9 bed·. ••t .• ele., No pl-~·· .~ .. ;'~ u . .,::'." lX eene e. 1 V A •1 ,. • 1, ••• 1 •ou 1, ••h .,.-••s • v• ' -~ '" ANSWERS ""r-"".m c 0 0 r T · " -"1• (.'"" · .1 " ' :" ~ • white. Brand ne11.'. $200.1 A~ •r111.:1R EXC.1..USl\'F. tvks. Th e "~ d e r In• Top ov(•r $15. 613.-2861 SHHHl FURNITURE , ret.'Orrlplayl'r $1Z. Zenith ~fu3p.atts. 646-7035 or 642-83(;9. 1 lllA~'GC: CO. DEALER ~~9. $ 7 a-$l25. Males. 85'. J!ERCULON Sofa. $60. AT WHOLESALE! P•-11 ,_1 Crul Ww~Ts~~ dA·~r.5:tt~~~~ ~:~~':r s;;.,_~9~\i"i1~f. 8s7J ·02 Chev. Crunpt•r. a 11 11 }~t St.. :i1 &tntu !'-nu fr-.\")·.J ::--:=,--;--;--,-,,-:--A:-l"'°"C inger i;cw. ma c h I ne 894'-2020 IW"per --oaw -se call 64&-6612 .,.,., :n· DORY converted to equ:f'd, ~lceps 6. liood _'()l)J I!:. ls~. St., S1U11(1 At!tt registered, 4 yr old nulle. G I-: \\'11.S.her $20. 557-5942 ., BEAUTIFUL Things-Sora & Apathy -STOl>:IACH PlTh!P UNCRUS!iE D _. ulu'!1lnunt SOVNDESICN A :-01 I r !11 top, ...,itldov.·s. carved tiller. ton "$lfi00., l:rv,,:s, ·"'""'""""·7•·""-;;=:;-,-=,I BLA(:K La.hrnd!l'" • ti1ble/desk "·Ith stool 125 -Typhus -Dampen -, !·lam ton, cr-.t cocktail boo.I. Diesel en~nc, f,, ~ ""'3 S.\()r),"I llousebrokcn. r..\akc offer. , . love sellt, tables, lamps, 6 Newa ltem: ·•The ladies of beverage cans. \\·E \\'Ill buy stert'CI niult ipll'ic \l:ith bit-in $3500. invt•stNI. Best offer XL.NT '72 \"\V Can11x'r v:Hh ~E\V TRA\'EL TRAILf:Rs 96'.t...75.S!J. \VON, 2 Lazy Boy ChturS, pc. Bdrm set TY bar & the County f\tedlcal Soclely 15c a lb. Call 642·6287. 8 •rack p\uyer n s ll or trade. &-15-2200 days, po111op & tt~nt. S.1.';00. I ~'ACTORY DIRECT va ue $S2S, will 5ell $200 mUTO· -Tu t'' t:..o~' ,.,.,,,. A lll l t bl' h M · I I • 8083 t t bl d '' S D .. ~,.~, <'v•.n'•og~i 11.......,..k1·11d<. ~N320 1''Ull :-\ t \l·ith or '""Hhout GR EYl·IOUND puppies, &roocl en, l}M-5909 alt 6pm "" s u1. '1'M-o;:iut, uxkbooaryk PP.".'.! 1° thpu is a us1ca nstrum ft urn n c nn -· · · "''"" JU •· ... '""'-M' 1 I li•llet. !2' 10 J8' niod<'IS. fan1ily pel. $35. Call BERKEY & GAY Dining Set coo . "'' o e money speakers $100 Firm 645--1689 DUFFIELD 20' otorcyc es ''RO<.'ONDO" 49-1-4-151 KING SIZE BED, xlnt oond . 8' Sofa Refrig roll toP will go to !he Sacred J-Ienrt NEEDED; l lome \Vi I h ZENITI-1 25" color-TV . f.:JPC. ba[tilaunth Scooters 9150 I t?r:CJtt:ATION J'RODUCT.') xtrli . firn1. $200. 847·0865 Desk p',·ng ~,·. Tbl & Ho s p i tal 10 purchase <l n1us!cians in1n1edlntely !or U"I'""'. 11EO. console. L'k u·1· • l~,1 ,. t •·, • -• NORWEGIAN Elk llound , even1n,s. m,·.,'it•ms ,;,".,~ · STO•IAC!l PU'IP." , ... v•u i ·e ne\\' n i 1011. e SPRING e , '"'· .~~Mn .) . Lia~en l 9 Id _ .,., ,_ OJ.JoY,.;ll " Cnabe J\.1ediwn C!'and. Use .l ust serviced. $175. Call Call frJr Inf rm. Office, t:ro\'r•. JO run lo> ;, 1>1n Tue.i nia e, n10 ° · Shol<i & 8' VELVET sofa. avocado · · I f AKC. ~or bst ofr, ~ ......,.,0, ~. 8, velv•t ••!a, DECORATOR absolutely HAPPY in exc tange or storage. 675-8329. $J.'\.-jjl2.:i or 673-3952 evl'~. LI(;JIT \\'EIGHT 1h1'l Sat ! 711) &-17--07 11 !RISI! Se tter Pupplci;, male olive ~en $lOO 962-ii727 uo:atrt, fully·llned _ drapes. 642.6001 COLOR TV, Pac ;uu e , 16' LAUNCH & trailer, . Nlr.-JR()D '70. Lg, hard too ......... .,,J ,_ ,,,.., .. A RefR. f°xchangcd. 646-7650 or k-~ B ll • SALE e I --~-7.==·=---Must see-Reas. Hrbr Vu. MOTHER'S DAY 25" Console. $300. filx>~!assed. hull. In food \\r seh ·lte 11.·h~! .,...e Sl'IL trnt !raile-r. ~1rs s. & hlis fl'inale.67$:s. ~a3ch. \VAN1"ED ""7970 ·'t 6pn1 ACOUSTIC 361 Bn.ss Am p "'" "902 a lt 6 P•I d N··' l 0 • f Buy -• h1'le "Ood seJ· !lo l ..,--L.-.s.i v.....-.... ""'.,..., con . .....,..s mo or ..... :s o r 1 ..... v. \\' ,.. · 1~1 · 11 nPar v e1'e1j1h1n<>. $1450. ur ~ USED BRICl{S * FR J GJDAIRE coppenot1e 200 V.'. R.~I.S. 4--!0w. peak SONY Steroc cassett det:'k o\·er $525. ~IO\\'. 18th, C.~I. is still 11vailnble~ I offrr.' ~>40-Z:~ aft :-ipn\. Se(' AKC Boxer Puppies, Show & pet, tor sale. ~Q,()31 R71).·1:-.i&1 good cond. $40. Hand n\oy;er MOM FOX Xlnt cond, Us('d very litUe, TC l2-l, excel i.:ond, $Tu. Sr;,-1151 days or ;i..il-4289 HARLEY .. OAVIOSON ;!,\S ll;tnover Or., C.!'11. MOVJNG, 9' stJfa, ~·asher. "'/cathcher $25. Sat/SUtl Best offer. Joe, 71~~75-t5.'.l9 55&--TI.fG e\·es. . of \\'e&!~inl!tl'.'~ ·7:1 Al.JO, 26', nearly neu,•, dryer, din. table. & 4 chl's, 892-4277 You're a PAJN, but I love Ofc. Furn. & Equ ip. 8085 Boats, Rent/Char. 9050 9306 Bol.~l'I. \\!."'s!n11ns1er I 1·1'.'ur bdrrn. ;; \1·ay rerri", · h RC.-\ TV. r..Iaple Q)nso!e 23" D I B kl t & ~I II ~ Free To You 8045 lll·FI cabinet. 64-1-filtl Garege Sale 8055 you JUSl I e same. B/W $50 l'k e. ":" roo iur::; : l'.~11~) 11 1 l'fllS. awning. A hnn1e on i----------*LOVESEA'l' & sofa cwi:tont Love, The Bral DKS S15 up, Ex('('. swvl chrs 07i:rn~isc. itcni's ~,;1k~" 42' NE\V Chris-Craft 8<J3·ti27-I ;,, .A·IO 1 \l'hPcl.s. S:\79$. :.::i2-~188 r Rr::i:: 1\il!('ns, Aol 0 th er made e very gl'f qual, nevn FANTABULOUS See It To TV GA'-JE SHO\\I P RlZES $l5/2Zi. &·c·y ch r s .$8/2t NO SKIPPER IF AWARD I f91>:l APAC'Hl·: 'l'enl 'rrai lr r rel('istered Sian1e~. fat her used, usuallv hm, 96&-7910 Bl'llevt! Jt Sale!!!! New Kirig·size .....•.. relail net Pierce Sti7 \V 19, 0-1, SONY 15"·. ne .... ·tsti!l ih 1 YOU'RE QUALi FIEO MOTORCYCLES , Si<ll" lt>n! & ('nhana, heater, unknown. 5 Pc Kl -Bdrm Set used. & abused fur n .' n1nt1 ress aet ........ 456 3::0 Gl2-3-WS Cl'<lle, \\Ion in cont est. Best I Flv-Bridge Sport fishel'niun. Jlooch1, 'rrillmJ,h. Yan1 :i.ha I only $39Zi, :>t:>09~i!. 5.i7-0J79 Th 0 ~a 5 ~gi I I c , yell~ apphan~s. TVs,. t o ys , s!ereo .............. 144 195 CON1'~. tbl & 6 chairs. offer. 673--7677 Piush. Full eleclronlcs. full Bl d CJ fltEE KITTENS, rnale & feniale 6 v.·ks old. Ca ll 551·6.5..?9 al t. 4 • anytlmt: on weekends GERMAN SHEP. Puppy, 11 wks. to gd home. "'5-6634 GEIU.tAN SHEP. Puppy, ll \\'ks, to gd homt-. 545-6634 KITTENS 3 black, 1 gray & Rll5Si an blue mother to good hom~s. &12-3.154 1, Pood le & Schnauze r, fen\ale. 9 mos old. 1-'ree to good home. 842-6266. DARLING 6 v.·ceks old kitten / to good home. Loves people. l Call 962-5379. FREE, Terrierf Poodle mix, mate, 2 yn old. ''A good Dog.'' 5-15-8762/646-6.i \O, FR.EE 7 v.·k. old kittens to iood homes. Call aft. 3 prn 00>-1242 \\'f11.·hlt('. Oller. ••• '""I books, clothes, S Big Roonu1 KeJyt:iator range •.• ·103 320 11.·alnut, 8X3'. $275; AJso ZENITH B & W Console TV. galley, sho...,·er, etc. For 1680 Nc\\'port " • ~ta \~q, :27' 1 Sflti-.:.\:\1LIXE ;;;-=""'=.-=~:-=,.,,--:I & patio full . If v.·e haven't Shell'lch burner desk & n1isc. fwi i. \Vkdays $60. ln gdod wor ki ng cha.r!Pr by day or \.l't~k. 6 illesa • l·:x1ras.. Good condition. r.tUST ~ELL sofa, 1tudent got It, we jUl!t sold our Used base/range top ..•• 581 451.1 s.t~3402 or Pr.l &l>l-6430. t'Qnclition. 673-2861 people n1a.x. Fiflh, cru1Si' 642--4345 I ~1.001, st2-tH17 deflk, s.ingle bed, other misc Usables, 2560 Newport Blvd, Nizo movie camera , • 239 190 eoekta1I, etc. 6.\5-2200 days, 197t llONDA CB 450. One ~~~~~~~~~~! lte1ns. 642-31.86 0.1. 11-Spm 640-1541 Pianos & Orgens 8090 ~ 962·2301 evenings/\\·eck:-nds. ! ov.n<-r. Lo1\· n1 11 e a g e . ~ §] KING ske bed, xtra !inn, Relrigera.tor, 18 cu. n.. & ice 4 AP \\'ire mags & tires$~ .• PIANOS I ~~~ , .. ~ EXPLORE ISLANDS E~cellent rond. SWO. 726 \\·. A11101forSa!• I M xlnt cond, $100. 642-1694 maker. \\'asher &: dryer .. 3 Trailer hitch • • 7 l · • 7 3 . 1" On beaut. 57• KETOI. Xln t \V1lso.n St., Coota i\lesa. P h: . ev£'s &. ...,•knda. coffee ta bles. Dining room J\Justang $30. Third member • ORGANS rates, days or v.· e ek. ,&16-4~,'·:';,1';'<;--. -,;;--;;;:;;--..--v 52" r.tEDIT marble top table w/2 leaves & 6 chairs. Posltraction unit fit s 90lO Resen'. req, Box 316, YA~t,\IiA '71 2:iO ~! X, Auto Ser. & Pertl 9400 t>1ble wiih 6 black chairs Otlna cabinet to match. r.iu s tang · Tor in o $60. RenlafS fr $5 General Ba lboa Is. c a. 9al62. lov.·ered tranie. all ihc --------- $100 5..~35 , · Admiral TV, 12" B & W. Pa.nasonle 8-track AM/1''~1 ,17, All ~--1 0,.,,.,,. "··•. Boats Seil 9060 xtras, Super clean & fast, CHEV\' 90 Brand ~panldng · Great Books of Western stereo with turn table $UO. I , ,.,_ ... ..., "' .,....... ' n1echanics bike, $ 5 J 0 • ne\\', con1plete sinall V-8 SOLID '4'alnut custo1n burret World. 645-1291 Before 3 pm 997-27·18; alter I Open Nights til 9 '69. $70CO cash or trade. 675-5796 inorors. Fits all (.b evy· 5 . (credenza). AlliO ~o li d Bl~'CLES & bik . 997-7976. Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun.12-5 lChartcr out to diving $1500. OFF •-"'" d 1. ., 1 ~, ~• t bo tAn N'.rJ'> '--1 e na..,~ 1 " 00.~ l' •n •. •L\ICO .. ~ run•· '""'al ..,.w .i. ca. e l\'er .. -.. ree. "''· v.·wnu litorage x. ~er~ \\·his lO!!p-3ap: kickb~ks·, 1 *Pianos & Grand!* schoo s) ..,.6ve 1a6 9 wu Ii ip-Nev.' Colun\hia z::. ful ly en~ine rebuil;:"' neve;: ;~;l'<I ;\6;>-47\9 KING s1?.e head boa rd . frames all 1z. Window fan 71 Toyota 1600 Baldwin · Cable -Chlckcring San Diego 73-1 equip. 558-9292 \Vkdays, or •i:7;,, or best olfC'r. &t)..4,j85,G o~=-~-~-c~-~-l l •An. ' · 499-2771 .., 'LASS packs & hron\(' u1"x.e_, Wa nut . .,-..,, Xlnt J whl trlr, 9xJS tent. lantern, New brakes. tires le bait. · f:isch<'r ·Kawai · I<irn.~all r.10 NTG01\1ERY 8' ·r G 646--67g3 1 tuhcs, mufDer sy~tem for (.'Ofl{ht1on. Call 673-8321. sl~p ha.gs. 8ntm projector, Koni shocks. Dyno-tunl'd. -Knabe · M~n & Haro 1~ • !3pstrake ro1v boot. Oar s & l-l lCH speed 18' r acing Cal. .71 \'Af.-JAHA 600. Conipl. small import trucks sz. LOVESEAT hide-a-bed, $2;. 20x24 dt!V r.aya. Aia.ny other to .... • mileage. Many extras. l\1ussett -Sohmer • ~_te1n-16~,v.• e~"'. Like liew. $275. fll ust see to believe! Great custoniized. Lo , nii, x:lnt 5-16-5633 quecn-«ize Sealy bed, goodies. Come -see \\'hat a Orig. CJ'A.'tler. Pri. party, way · ~tory & C~a.1·k ·\\inter .rv....,.. fo1· the ta1nily. $1995. Call cond . 75 mpg. S 150 0 . "'-;-====,,-,,-<'=,I complf'te,$85.493--1843 buck can buy. Sat 5/ll, Best ofter. 645-23 42 / ~ \\'urf!lzer -Yamaha . Nh:\\' 11' BOSTON \~'haler, 67~. 6-14--1755 1 ~~is~N~t!'t~~;$7~:i.tf~ ?it o VING-Ml.J.. sacrillce, 10AM to SPM 870 W. 19th. Anytime. · New Spi.nets tr · •• .. " · .$:.is;> save $~. r.totQf available, BO,\'f for sale. II ft, •73 HONDA 350-4 cu cyl. 1300 971 · Frlgldalre & other fine C. l\f, Used fro~ ........... , $9~ 642-2572 llmsmnr l\foth for beg. or n)i, ln1mac co nd , ~1()9j, 96S-4 . Aft er I p.1n. rurniture. f>i8-2$f.6 . ~tESA DEL MAR area; -4 AP wire mags & tires $220. Players .. • •• ...... · S~9~ 16' New England Dory expd. r: 400 r!ng d!ngh67_Y·~!;rfett Sa.\'e $300 over new cos!, Gener el 9510 NAUGAJIYDE swivel rocker Household llt!mli, Trailer hitch-. ·n.'73 r.-1us· Grands*ORGANS*'" $.:>9a 675-8237 tXln . ~ or . 'J-JJu.. 642-5957 eves chair, like nev.• $45. chlldren'11 chests, V . W. tang ~· Thi~d .member B I . ' Bo M I t/Se 9020 • 20' RACING Cat. B, Lion, 10 '72 YA~tA.111\ 360, 6 6 '71 TOYOTA • 6,., 01 11 • pasa. seat. car top can1er, Positl'll<..'tiOn urut fits fl.1us· a d11.·1!1-c.onn · l-lwnn1ond • att, an r. ft. beam. Trapeze, trailer. • ...-r).I, ~ing rnach. Much more. tang· Torino $60. Panasonlc Kawai · Kimball· l.<r.vt't'y -Min d 514!1~ ~JSGI 1'riun1ph ~. 70 Ho11da tr. ADORABLE Yellow & H1deabed, 1 g<>ld tones, All reas. Sat Sun 963 8-track Ml/FM stereo ...,ith Rodgers. Thomas . :-.im· Salvage ship repair, hull ~ t con · a. -' iO priced lmnled. sale \Vhite Kittens, 5 14•ks old. K_airoloo-s!a.in Proo!'. $1·10. Junlpero Dr, c.M. ~ tum table $110. Before 3 pm I flh~ -Wurlitzer. cleaning~ inspection repair, 536-8368. \ 53&-6126 1600 engine. Nev.· brakes, tires & bait. J\<llli s hocks. D~•n<>-IUJled. Lov.· mileage. M1\NY 1'-:XTRAS. 0 r ii. ov.·ner. Pri\·ate part)'. Besl oUer. House broken. 64(l.07'20. Like new-sales slip. &lG-620 GARAGE SALE, Sat. &: 997-2748: ~ter 997·7976. Optigan .•.••.•••.•••••. SJ~ props, zinc, etc. f>.18·1255. 14'6'' .1FIBi~yss Ra~t. 1·"9"72;;-"s"'u"z"u'°Kio;---c400=-;;Tc;,~I, "GUSS" needs n homf'. )fC' RECLlt-.'ll"G rocker $50. 2 sun. 10.5 p.m. Carpet, , I BUYll I L?wr~y Spi~t ........ $195 Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 1 \\'/lrai er, · mn .. L' g supcrc!ean, must 5e e ! is a. housebroken 10 wk old Danish modem cha.lrs, swag cushlona, chest ol' dr&\\'~rs. ~· \\'urhtzer Spinet, 11e1v .• s-l99 ::;aoot n1easured as is $150, Sacrifice for best oiler. kllly, 645-2875 light. 4~ Book1, ~fisc. 1650 Tustin c~, used furniture & * WIN FREE * CAL ~ SAILS. Ullman ~fain I a-18-5743 493-'65S. L.LANSA Apso pure .breed., SALE round blond. coffee Ave. c.?tf. aMASpplianToesERor5wAillUseCllTlolrOyNou ORGAN LESSONS & Jib w/windows .$100. call i"it A LIB U OUTRIGGER. c.6ci.7-'-oH-CO"N"D'°A:---;c1i;o."'· "'c"L-, -:-good~ nti,\1ime 3 V t ~ l l 2 ~ nd 847-5.~1& NEEDS PA1NT, l\IAST. eond. fo'r.I.')' lef al. 100 ~1PG. ""'"':'"'"""=""::'!"""!""!:'!'!'J!I yrs. ery PE'OP e or1cnt~-u. ta ' e + mat<.·111ng t! 40" litov~. desk~. chests, F' tLLERTON MUSIC "100 " • 645-2341 To gd. home. 644-2498 ta.hies all 3 iz. 847-48G9 dining table, lx>nt hardware, 646 1686 or 133-9615 1819•1 " 1. . GREY n1arine c n g in e . ~ · • 5-t&-6l"19 • Reblt eng. ~50. !HG-1181 An tiqUh&-Clatsic 9520 lot of junk Sat &: Sun. 156 aft 6 or Sunday, i:.uc id, Fountain Valley \\'/trans .• Jots of e.~tras. anytiml'.',\\•kends. 2'.lnd St. CM. 548-9G61. 839-0974 -54.5-3£60 -M&-63491 557--4836 714-s89-6043 R(! 6 26' SEli.QUEST '70, oTeat ·n HONDA 750. FUJI dress, AUCTION NEAR new 3sp a....~. bike.,,-, IRONRITE Ironer, lioover 122 N. H8ar7lbolr8, OFSullerton SEAGULL outboord 40 ~ 3 cruising boat, loaded, ,·ery Xl nt oond, Beautiful. CA.RS OF STARS ""J'" .,.. h.p, v.-i th bag. Xlnt cond . beamy, must sell. fil'St 645-5382 afternoons · Migc baby items 642-0451 \\'asher. chest drawer:s, lrg • •IGO. ~· ~01 $5,000 fakes. 644-8385 Second annual Mtlquc & 543 Victoria, CM. No. D. dressing tbl, ful l length WE'RE DIFFERENT ., ~ '74 Hondai; 750 & 550 clasa.ic: car auction con· Beaver C011.t, all items good Regardless of the "Fantastic 20' S\VORD FISH PLANK. BOAT MAST Xtrns, $1950 &: $1700 ducted by Don Uritt. Mtty A CONVIHIOO SHOPPING~ SEWING CUI[){ fOll l 11E CHAIRS. Tablet; Workbench, shape, ca I l afternoons, Prices" that one reads stainless steel bucket . ASSEMBLER 4~9 18th & 19th, 11) am. Auctloo bookca.!:e, desk, mi~. 25461 54S-J942 about. the fact is that 97~ms or f>lf>-6225 see ad under class No. 1100 ·ri 350 \' A.t'L\1-fA :.·u"eeL xlllt 1.1.ttalog is $4.50. Chan\pagnr Champlain. Laguna 1-11J1 s CABINETS for Kichen & Bath competition keep.s prices Boa ti, Power ._, 9040 26' T-BffiD sloop, out board, Cond. $550. or best offer. preview Fri .. !\la)-' li th, 6·9 CAL ON THf eo. 8»-8036. ' Unfinished Prefinishcd ahout the same \\'here ever Avon dingy, extras. $5400. 892--0715 pm. Admission free "'irh For en td rn Wom•rn 'nerfd C1ll Miry Beth 642·5678, ext. 330 Counter Tops also. you shop. We loose very few '69 16ft. Thunderbird. All Call 962-9693 catalog or $2.50. For more G~AGE sale Sat/Sun 9-4. HARDEN ENTERPRISES sales by being undersold. glass, 55 bp Johnson, big KITE. 2 sails, yard trlr, fico •n ~USQNWARN~ ~...' 8 information. call i\lo\•le I Pink be.th tub to dump 815 w 18th St. C.M we·re different because our hi trail r covers radio spel;!\J, ever rac · Q'Oaut. \Vorld, 6900 Orangethorpe, , truck. Lots Of ite1n&. 1B1 E. ·642-2842 · salesmen listen ha.rd to ~~pass, !t~ start,'& 2 g~ blocks, Good condition. $500. cood. $700. Ph: 646-1368 Bue na Bark, fUl20 , 523--1520. 'I A Joy in Jane! Warmly Casual ~21'~t,os~1.~CM~.,_---~-liro.roiiGI0'7.;aue;--;;o;;;;, what .:vou say, they're •--•· 11700 -•1 ·~ '"TI "6=7>-"'"",..,,""=-c,,---::;_.,... ·~ Yamaha ~0 •r .... , 'IOVING to 11 1 l<:Llll\S. c .... ...,-.:iv • ---= '" '6N " ... Rec Vehicles 9530 GARAGE al · " 1ma er iome, sen$.!Uve to what you really }'IBERGLASS 9' Slippel'. Curnut!J, torque flit~ ported, 1 _________ _ s e, 5any $!!isc. &elling new Seara retrig, want & they have the CLASSIC Century Bay boe.t Good cond. $165. ck S ltfllll3. _IO am to pm 1 &: couches, din rm set, br. inventory to make the J8', 4-60 Gray eng. Runs Call 642-7151. \'el')' qui $Sil0. 545-ID"l Sun. 11302 Marken Ln, H.B. tum, Curtis Mathes atereo, perfect matdi between grea t. S1250. 18' CATAMARAN /Unicorn), '12 SUZUKI, 750 r CC , Hornt 8060 misc. all xlnt cond. eves. & Organ & Organist, Piano & 673-9484 641).lln with trailer & e.xtras. $80.l. Superior st. m ti.ch I 11 t!. "'kends, 675-4273 Pianist. If you are thinking NE\V 30· D!esel Trov.•ler, S32-7COO custom extras, 839-f».10 \\'ESTERN SAOOLE, $15 SPRING SALE t about a k e Yb oar cl Sips 5, flybridge, Grand "-''=°"'""""'-=--=-,, ·73 HONDA CL 350. 11.nd. Red bare-back pad, instrument. give us a try. B nk t $29 500 645-5755 NAPLES Fiberglass Sabot, Only 1700 mi. New cond. "'fstin-ups, nev~r used . .$7. Candles, orig. Ph 0 to s · we think You'll agrtt Uiat 6 a s ype, ' · -oars & sails. $175. $750. 979-2966 567--5942 sculpture, ant111ues. Up to 1~ we're different. ~7·;;,~;:'894c:5;,:·,-,;::;:;:-M.::-;;....., can &6-6680 =~~-----,,.,,.-c1 oU COAS'I' ~1USJC 22' Ov•ens. Cabin. Slps 2. All REG. Appy ma.re spirited 'TitE HALI.TREE C ,1 access. 1st oUer over .$2'150. \8' CATAlifARAN, 3 n)o, but gentle $150. days/eves.. 512,. 2'th St Na NflWpOrt at Harbl'lr, ·1 • old. Fully race rigged + ~,7132. :: , . • 646--0211 On board Sun. Ken Niles s-· C·'t 6~1725 4-YR Qtr bay mar•. Xlnt SPRING SPECIAL % oU Srookhurst~J-°!:,l~rt, FY Anchorage, Slip 61. 612-;ms trapeze. .,-,,..,. 1t-1 'J" · ·73 360 y ,\MAl;IA Enduro, '73 SUZUKI GT 750, 111\nt condition. $1500. J Call 962-9693 1973 Jeep Pickup w/Ceb-over Camper \'·8, 4 wheel drive. automattc \I transmis s ion, pov.·er s1eering. air conditioning, / speci.J. springs, shocks and J tires. Jusl 7,400 oriktnal miles and never been slept J in! (66961J) ,. • -' rl ~·~ 2 l 6 lik VENTURE 21. Lots ot extras. v·ery good nd $650 or best buy $300 nonnw p ce on Steain 3 ' CHRIS Craft. s ps , e 2500 co , · c.Ji 537.u;,7 ~~a~nil];<. your carpet FIELD'S warehouse sale. 400 new, $0000, TIS CaJl$ 968-3624. offer, 64+.5010 Ra.y. ROLLS RO\'CE J"OV"V ...., pilll'I06, & organs, new & 31' Jcflries Sport Fisher, F"/B ·"'°====:-;==c::'.c I HONDA, '71 CL 350, lo n\iles, 234 E. 17th St. Only $5895 ROY CARVER, Inc. BMW REG. T.B. , 7 yn. Privale PRESSURE Washer, Hydro used Spinets, grands, TIS. 6#-5389 12' SNOWBIRD, F'lbcrglass, pri\·ate party, S550tbest Costa r.tesa e 546-#W parly. 1 Blitz, p)ayer:s. Going out for 50• DIESEL. Trnwler, Pilot Trailer & equipment, good offer, 675-5796 , \\'ll L BUY YOUR RECRE- Call 544-07!. "800", Gas eng. & access. & business. Rentals w/option HOllse 1rg salon Grand oond. $250, call 557--8566 •n -TS 90, Suzuki, DU1. ATIONAL VElUCLE PAID Household Goods 8065 Van, fne accts. \VI l 1 1 to ·buy, Kawai, Steinway. Banks' Type, $ 3 2, 5 0 0 . Boe ts, Slips/Docks 9070 Street bike. $3(.X). or best i-'OR OR NOT. CALL US ! .~''!; . separate. All $3,000. M&-2967 Baldwin, Chi c k,_ rin g • 675-:8945, &15-5Ta5 offer. 842-4729 f'OR BES" PRJCE. OPEN NIAGRA cnru~ & sofa hide-a· PAIR ot brand new Del Mar Yamaha, Kimball, Wur., BERTRAM 25 TWIN BOAT dock for rent, Up '70 SUZUKI 90, Akroht 1i ms, ROAD, l! U N TING 'i' 0 N bed like nu 1r.i price. 1250 AOOC \\tl\-en UJl'WV!g gold & yellow etc. GARDEN GROVE 11 d $lO 000 to 5£1' • $100 month. Call Gil Kit, 30mm carb. 52JJ. BEACH. 188Cl Beach Blvd., ""-rator & AMnfQfle $1 t••• ya'm'-..,: w·'out ••ood. Exec ent con ., , . 6-,~7414 or 4~1"0 842 ''"t ·-·· --, l B -~ -· ~ 1n<1 "'0 2TIO 57-0~A" ..,.. :>IT T'I • finn. 645-7914 Race RC'ad.v! .M.,,_,. CA. l.7092 Pinehunt Ln. J . • 83X'2 & S9X42. 962-1004. or FIELD'S ~ . :J-O<.l'OQ ==-~---~-,-· -70 • y full Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 SUZUIU, •n70 _ 90. Runs OPEN road can1per. chassis Jewelry -968--0140. 197122 SF.ARA , -Y cqupt. ..., 68 --~----.---1 ESTATE SALE C 0 NT IN U 0 US FREE \11-IF radio, Anlcr. 4 -\Vheel great, looks good ! Din + nMlimted on l-ton ' Ford. (I ORGAN CLASSES FOR il 49•1••3 * * * * * "'l St. gear. $2'25. 5-Q.-1213 5elf·contaihed galley & JEWELR. Y. 1.la g.n 1 c ent wft~. thro Sun., 9 am l'tt tra or. ,,.,.. """ . tU "( t .. D nd ~ ADULTS Every Tue.,,ay ' '71 HONDA 175, $395-x'°·r'a"sg.e, new eni. 1' any c1sp y, 1amo s, duak.1251i)46thSt,NcwpoI1 · SHARP 32' Luhrs '67. FIB, ANDY BROWN Emeralda, Rubles, Opals, Beach. 6'13-1810 7:30pm. Start any wttk. diesC'I~ fbgls. Many extras. 540-21S3 or 642-0448 $5 . .JOO e • e 49&9221 I _Tt"ofe:.UUr.~·:::,~~~t:: ELEGANT Swedish baby ~l D~f~:chcd~a c~~!: $t7,500. Owner. &12--5583· Ne!:rtRl:;.cb '72 \1ESPA with side CHt. GAS TA."11\S installed by I r-.tany Antlque p 1 e c es, strollers lg .. & sml. moder., Newport Blvd. at Harbor. 24' CABIN Cruiser, needs 180cc, xlnt cond. $GOO. r.tajono,·ay. Truckr, Imports. ·1 poc.ket watche&' $500,000 spoke \\.'heels, umbrella, ~·2851 oosmetlcs. $950. or be~1 You N'e the winner of 645-1878 858 \V. 18th, CM. ln\·entory, Southland's111ost 493-2130. . offer. 894-65l1 TWO FREE TICKETS ·n Y1\.\l,\HA 175. ''"t")' :dnt. 1965 V.\V. Dune Bugry. elegant AucUon Gallery. ?.1El\.1BERS1'1JP, ln'inc Conti AI.MO~ New Ev e rett SOUTII COAST 18. Classed. to the low ml. St. l<'gal. L.o\1 or soft top &: tow bar. Cash, Terms 01' trade. We CountJY Club. W/i(IU. ·Call! Console Piano. Cost $1400, 185 HP lnbrd. E:<C<'pt'I. Southern California exlras. 54tr.Zl.29 963-1664 or 968--0140 ·1 buy your ~elry. antiques, day1, 83J..$lOO Sell for $S50/make offer, TrailC'r. $3950. 542-4561. MOBILE HOME SHOW T\\o·o Pren1it>r helpin~ts, lge, 1970 STREET Dune Bugi::y. I furn l tu r t! or accept M0111ER'S DAY. $'8 5 0 536-6464 Get Into the Dally Pilot MtlY 18th thru May 27th 6u~61n7cw6 . $~ ea. Ca.II Xh1t cond. New tires. $1551). oonslgnme:nts. call tor MINK ~LE. -Sacrtflce PIANO; Lyon-Healy; b'o.by Classified Ad game and sell nt the •.r PH:--~'itl26 l information, 71~ml $32$. Pvt. Pty. 646--4032 grand. •New, Beaut. tone. Mmething you no longer ANAHEIM STADIUM Motor Homes, c--"w"he~,,.., "D"'r,.l•-•-,--.,.,550"'1 Machinery 8071 Pilot Oassificd Jut. 00.-5'78 Rest offer. GT:Hn16. need or u~! Call 642-5678. 2aXJ State College Blvd. · 9010 .... m-.d · I Even on •11nQJ' d•ra. be'tl Jot'e the Jook, feel ot &:HHI . Wholesale Dayton motqrs, Anaheim Sile/Rent 9160 ------4-v-4-1--t ) '&1 , JN'T. SCOllt., .-.. , lUbs, Please call 642-5678, ext. 3.'13 e \'ACATlON e / new rudiab1, roll bar. RUll!i to claim Your tJckets. (North AT YOUR Q\\'N PACE ..• 1 \'ery good SUOO. 645-74n . A. JOY IN JO-NE. auet. I.a AUll-llt, tait.rl ID 8et1te.mbtfl You'll In• plq •plact11 bl thll fne • l'IJUDI ODG • J)\et• dr&lll "11illh a Ja1ered look. Printed Pt.ttern 80 10 : Raff Sli r.11 10%. 121', 14.~, 111~. JI~. Slie 14}2 (bu1t 17} l&IUll 1 ?4 yard.I CO.ID(llt. • · Send $1.00 (Of' e1cb ptttem. Ad d 2$' for eaeb p11tt.ern for fi rst-etas• mau· a.net 11.,cial handling· otMrwlae third· class delivery will t11ke thl't'f week• or more. Send to Mal" ian M artln, «i, lM DaJ1Y, Pilot, Pattern DtllL, 23.t Wt1t 18tb SL, N•W Yor-IC. N. Y. 10011. Prtft\ NAM I, ADD!lllll, ZIP, tllt: and ITVLIE NUMBl!R. ONEFJtl<!J.! rAT'rER.N Of)'Ollf' l'bi'JICf' to ""rid for. n11,. fr"°' Pt.ttflrh la•ldfl N'7W SPRIN0- 8UMVF!lt l>ATTF.RN CATA.• 1.oG. too •lJIH. au •liet. r ...... Ollltfnl COUPoL Send 16' DOW. t£W+MNIT Book w\th bule UHUI' l)l.tttm •••...•.. •tt' h1et1r1t ,••hlor1 Doolc ._11.00 1Mtll'lt ltwllll DOt>X ..... $1.00 E•c•pe tU oool breetiea pump paint, tools, grinden, c\eTerly-crocbtt warm"""" nietric fastener, &Ir hose, or J'4ket of wONted ha 4'At1 l trl at ··•-•hell 1t11ch. Rlbblag crochetMI P<>P r1~1s, e ec c wu-.:, JtlllO. Pat1er11 717!: Men'• ·•Witches, t:oxcs, hubbell, illteti tw11 : 41M2 tal'lllded. connoctors, pindinl whffl1, · 75 CENTS for eacb patttra. tool boxes 4 rollaway11. Add 25• for each pattern fot ()pt!n 8:30-5Pltt. Sat. noon. fit5t·clai1s mall and a~ial GSH, 1668'63 Super\or, Of. handling· otherwise lhlrd· w ~ ... ••-p co-r b-• clus delivery will take Ul.'111 l\l~um~"' .-r-• ... S· weeks Or· more. Send to Allee Brooks. 105, the Daily Pll«,M ~~,-,c-1"11~,----u-.--...,-=". Netdleeraft Dept.. Bos 10, ---------·I Olt!I Chol1ealtat.lon,H'ewYor)I, AREJ\ rug, all~ !fXtz, N. Y. 10011. PrlAt Nim.. blue \\'Olli. sl.:>.g. ca 11 Addr•1., Zip, P1U.tft Nvm1"ro 536-7658 N1wl 110 moat poouJar • , ... ,.. ...... .,·,.,..,-.,.-..,.=<;; algn• la OW' 1174 NMdl..,.aft PIN B~LL MACHINE CAU:lool All eraftl! 1'~ 847-1888 Fn:e df.!algn11 tn•lde .... i. ...... 1$f . -:-;,,,..! a.w + K11ilt Gook -150 YDS used oh~ 1h11.g ba1DA8ICTtnu•Patterr.•t.2$ carpet. Good cond. $1.?5 per N•W! H••dltJOhl\ Botk 4t.OO )'!ltd. 644--0782. -New-' Flow.r CrooNt Bk$1.00' l "'===~=-=,-,..,-­HalrP1r1 C4'och1t Book_.t.00 HOSPITAL BED. Electric, 1nat111t Croc.h•t Book ,_41..00 Uke new. $225, !11ttant Maor1m6 look ....$1.00 84)-159$ ~=P~:~~:l a'o:tk .. :::::t: PATCHWORK &: quiThlllnJ: cornpl•t• At11h•n• •t4 _$1.00 continuous clas1e1. e 12 Prl1e AffllAll• #12 -~ Halltrte, 673-3:240 Book •f 11 Ov\ltt-" .... -50f PHONE·MATE 0 , of1a COit ' ~vO'u'i:. ~:~~= :: = $l40 .. Uk~ new $7S. 1 ................... ·.-·'•'•'"" ... •.~· ... "".·~P~1to~t~ci~~!{$,.=;"~~~~~d~.60-{J618::;,:~t-~~~~C~R~O~S~S~Vl'--O~R~D'--P-U_ZZ~LE~A-N_S~Vl~E-R_S~~~-· I I • County toll fl'ee nun\ber Is Oloose fron) So. Calif. ·67 JEEP \Vagoneer 4X4 V· ; 54(1.l.220). "Largest St?\ccrion." 8 air auto .PS/PB Pnv. * * * * * (0\'er 40 fl.1inis & ~I.IL 'al. Pi;• M.8-0A'i aft 6 & ~knds. j DALES ,,,,,e;';-.;..-4=::-"--;;;::::: 1970.tS~ii· Olrav!."'l!e Tr!Hull. MOTOR HOME \Vll.LY'S jeep. '55. Wamer ;tO hp ~1erc. O/B. Xlnt cotld RENTALS hubs, wlele tires, roll bar. l "7 recnl trans OH. &ii."-Sm Sli'.'XJ. 962-1.,.. Redhtll & Sun Juan. TusUn T k 95~ I ~~~~!!!!~ <TI 4l 838-0900 _r~uc_•------~~ ][•] RE?\'1' A J\IOTORHOa.tE ~7. tar camper' 6.> Chev ~ '7.1 • 24' Open Rood. Fully 34 ton step-tip bumper, air. 1 . seU·eontalned. >..1nl rtttr'~. $895. 847-34n , Aircr.t~ 9110 No n1i\enge chargf!. 6·12·73-12 tn. ci•..,...• ,.a.~ l k ' ·,,,, u-.. v 1 ~ ton p c up, i J(!R\'I' tll('i\stlgf', ~ nd .o·~ ,;;C-,""';O;ji.,o-;;,::z::;::~ i ; . CO ' +.>oN I NO r-.tlLEAGE Pre-Sca~on ·l~l3-L~3 :i \\'ANTED: PvL pilot or hlRh· er ln SEL alrplUTll'S, 10 t1h11.re tliRht tlmo & cxp('nst:ii DlflCU~I det$1ls. Call TOill, 642·541~ P.eservatlon!i sm v.·k. ~ day. $T'r$100 \V k nd s , ;.;JG-11 n SI L.\ST .. \ l\lotor hon1e. H,\NC GUDf.:R, type. 18 ft . $300. offrr. GU.1878. SLEEPS 6 Rugallo Call 97~79 or make -::-:7~;::;,,;;';~';i;""= SHARE WJNNEBAGO 20~ ln!rrt.ti:I, lll!e,10 \\'ttlks a )'tar. Phone ~. C..mpert, S.tl1/ Rent 9110 1972 S lX ·l,,\CK r11b O\'/Cfn)J>("r. $.100. In rt~r at tali ~lonro\'la, Npt• Bch. CLASS SEIJ.S • 6IH6'lS 1973 27' \lltNNEBAGO 1notor- hl)mt, ha• evel')11hlng, Reas. rateic. 1962-4587, Put your budget back on the 1111ck .. _ Sell Idle llem1 ':xi O·IEV'l 1: T. Truck, \'ery c~nn. lt~bll ~. :J\U tlrct1 & J>Qill1 , 64>i.WS. 1972 Chevy LU\' Pick Up. 2'1:.000 ntlle~. Uibl blue. !!""". GT""l57. '13 GMC P·U, perlect body, runs great. 5 6 cyl. $700, H.B. f2U) 59Z-7173 J970 ~L CAMINO, 396 4 .pd, nm111. $1.800. call eveii: 4~ etuslfied Ad i can J t . ' , IJ J -• OAll. Y till.OT Truc~s S1Jnda). M.i~ 12, 1q74 - Auto• Wanted 9590 1 Capd 91is 1 Honaa 9n7 J aguar 9no Subaru 9762Subuu 9762 I Volvo 9772 Cadillac 991 9560 f\<·w 197• li\IC . .::.1 • .'.11111>-·1· N~llll takl' .uh...ill 1.:1• ·•I !hi' Rf'l'fll offt'r ~. 1,111 pu•k up \\llh ~lt'h1\r ,·,1111111.·r ,,.IU!Plll<'lll. !\"'111\16 .1 111''' F1tt"lOI) t11r. 1-:1'.lil:•''· 1·1.,rl.. jl(.111 1'1" ,.i.•rnni.: ,\ !h'" br •k"". ;11t\1h;11'\ i~l"•·r1. 11nt1'<I gla~s. ~tidt11i.: r1·:~r 111111ki11 . \"S 11u111111:1 1 \~· 11·1111~ .• \ l'\tl'll !Ut'l tank. &>r CADILLACS '72 CAPRI '71 S~D.1N, :i; mpg. '""MARK VII &•'"· •~bh 1 ;·-~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f' '74 VOLVO .·~ ..• c,o.-,u~.E,,,~.~ y,1~~.~ $.>;9:1 f•ng, \\' corpt'll!I, ~wu·oof. TOP DOLLAR PAID "' Largest Se lection 1 4 Spd. Air Cone.I, Ru.t.liu, e a.L.~l:'.09 e 11oucl lnte1·1ur, t.·lean, $2::.00. ""/vinyl lop & lel\ther In Orange County llc,aler, c376rt...x~. /Jaguar 9730 6~[>...2.:>19 FORS >J Best Deal lnh'1'k11·-Full power. factOl""f C D< S2477 9731 • PORT C RS e Air1 till 11'ht.>t•I, .AMIF~I •lUPl' •\'tllec: -Sedan [)(>.. Ma1~1 Anywhere! i;h•n-o, IS track tupc vh•.Yt'r, \'1Jlr-.i El Dorac!rnl -Cnr '70 JAGUAR Web.y.UMOkes.yean&lftC>dt.ls t11·11l,.ht IR'Orlnel , pow~r 'r nlbleai . ,\IM> nutn.)' oth~r I '71 Mazda ,;, LEASE OR BUY • ~~ll"CI Cn d:.JlaC' Trade-in~. I t\ L•11.:1 XJ6 icE US FIRST! OV~RSE,\S DEl1tvr;nv l1'Wlk Joel<. t395EHK> - Ullt wm 1 Yellow "Ith. bh1~·k ini.:riur. RX2 Coupe ll\"r""!'P'P."" SPECIALISTS $469' MAIERS CADtUAC TOYOTA full factoryt• q u I 11n1e11 t . I ~pil -radio & hrater -;() L ... -,.~ Ma .... I • I I A~lutcly fh111•lt·~~. !lib: h}ll' d1'('(11' i;t\lilll -vinyl roof e ,.,.., ... .:. ,..IKft .. "" Slj"X'I =Mela~~,,· I 1966 H1u'bor, c.til. 6·16-9303 /~Ult'a,,;c> Hu lo tHO b I I\.'. 111\J,,( M!~ -f'Xce11rlona.l (A,111 Ull"' 2'°°......., ""'' """ -."' '72 Capri """'"'ss,695 "''°"()~"/ "$1'7'9 5 VOLVO c.-_,_, l\•ltU. Onl> BILL BARRY I TOP DOLLAR PAID \'6 l'OUpe -nulomalic, rudio JAGUA/l DEALER H dy Ch I '!'!!!'!'!!~!1 1966Hatbor. c .r-.L 616 f11fll IMMEDIATELY • ht'ut.!'I'. new ra:diul ri1••g, owar evro et R .V. CENTER .F'Oll. Al.L ~·oni::u;N C,\RS flelusc in1er!or -lo'~ tnil0.1-;\!iu,:Atihur and Jiunborec 97··• T t 1·70 VOLVO 144 '72 Coupe DeVille ) C"" o· COOl l 10 -us ~hli.l'P (852FNI• ---------""-'-I oyo a I I & I I AS TltEIH 1-~XC"LL':.;J\'E tlU • l' .J 11 ... .., ' NCll JJOl1 Bench •1 DI', Auto Trani;, j{arllo, Bl'OH~.f· II' v 11y l01> cur n~r OH.ANG~ ro. l)E,\IJ·;R I Onty $2795 83.1--05.l)f) 73 PORSCHE "71 TOYOTA .Cot'Ollll: Good Jleuler, {716CXV•. lnr , fl Jl\l"r, tllt .':c; lcl. Sh.'f!l'-.1~1 St. hi San•¥i ,\nfl F'rv.·y,11 Howard Chevrolet '7'.! l\tAZI)A, RX2, ai r, i;tel'\'O, 91,.,. col\(I. E."l'Ci gas nu., 111.•w $2077 inl<!. "'1'1\~, ·cir lock. t11·I· 2000 E, ls1 S1., S:-1111:1 ,\11<1 I l+'ather, vinyl roof, l"if:(,•. ~~ brakes. &•sl ulf.:t·. 9\iS-!ll:!S lh~ht !>l'nlinul, JJWI' ltunk ''"I""' •1 Arth d J bo 3100 \\'.Coast lh\'y., N.B. 01·•""• '·like •ew IN" -) I k 1·111••·1··· 1111•-•t -y .... ., ..... '""' i• ll<' ur nn an1 tw 642•9405 111lh't1na S.'m--04.W. ·~ ..,; " · .... ~ .... a '71 1\IAJU\ JI. i\J"l', fnc. ait', o•' . ,.,. ""'", "" ·-;:i COUHIER. Tf11..-0111a \\'hl!i, I I Nt!"J!!11"~~~-<>nch '--~--~----M __ d_B______ $5399 likc> , .... , .. 1-lfl()l nit. One ;() L 30,000 tnl. ~~ , 73 JAGUAR erce es enz 9740 ~· .. M .,..;, $4,395 Special SU!ilX'IWOn. I :l'' I 3100 \\'.Coast lh1y., N.B. I==~"""'°"~=--ov.ner. $21.lJ. 33&-9662 -WA WllO lirC'S, A.\l/Fl\t T lt jl r '1' 642.9405 I s..:x,v ,"7} vlDipril 2-000.H Au•o v .12 ROADSTER '74 MERCEDES Triumph 9767 VOLVO F1li..·r...:l;1~~ Tolll\<'1LU. ti '6,j BUICK Sk la ·k l3! ·k lllll t l.A"a ni: ~ 01: nu. HU')', ----------ni pg &1&-0783 1 . · .)' 1 · a,l il!U.'.! s<>ll. $269,j. 6-10-8:!22 or Gold & only 8.000 1niles 450 SL 1 - W•hlco Ind., Inc. , · . .. interior. Good cond11J on S:lS-l2l:ti7a.s--015J tNo. 10121 '73 TR STAG 3J(l:.; llarl.IOr Hh·cl. El Can1 1no. ti~. \'l'J)' ··lt•ful, 1749 ="-~~=~---;;= $6995 }'ull fKclory equipped, 11ir, 1966 l{arbor, C.~I. 6.:!!i·~J Cn;;tu t.h•:o>.:1 979-7300 n1erha.nlt•ally sournl '.'lr11• AUTOS IMPORTED 1 Datsun 9720 nuton1&tk· 1run.~1nis..;ion, "61 Rdstr. Ne11, eng. Nds 1Con1"e11lble v.•llh rc1novab~e '72 VOLVO p.180Q ES. ufter 7 P .1\1 . & wt..>ckeuds radials. Sn1all \'-~-Aulo. JJOIVi'l' i;tct'rlnf{. At.1/F~I. & paint .t: et•pt. $2300. '55 hard.top .. Atltomat1c CaU G73--0·l73 67>3600 ,\ir . bi3--42"7:>, ~15R7 Alfa Romeo 9705 1. '73 DATSUN factory \\'aJ'rKn!y. Only 3,972 s pd st er. 6.)SC eng. Ir a n s •n Is .s 1 on. power . mile11! {No. 7o+ll f{t•stored. slcering, air condltlonlng, &. AUTOS USED 'TJ SED. De_ Villc._ 19.000 nul. ·12 FORD Couril·r 11it'k·up ~ 1200 FASTJACK I 6-15-1446 loaded with extra st1'f'_I 1'ad1al _ 111~s. ~ll <'Yl. 1 ... pct, ri ir, radio. f>hC'Jl Alf R • I I 1· d' & I I ~u1·pm•111. COi'· 'f'R). Gener•I 9901 rt\•utlublc>_ C'"l(ll a_,, O_ r 1 G · 21,000 /l\l. bt.•.il olf. li l(l...11\) a omeo s 4 o~-l~~YJ {a JO, . iealt'r =~~,~=~=---1 '72 PORSCl·IE 9LI Targa -·· -I 01\"Uf't'. $53%. &lf>-4565 alt 6 aft. :l e I New GTV 1 ,,_ 1971 JAGUAR \'112 coupe. !Lie. 737EOK): 5-spd· $8495. ~ "'kdl!s/~11 d~y \1km.ls. 'T2 ?-.1.\ZDA Cus1on1 Ph·kup, e l New Berlina $2395 auto & nir, 17,000 n1i, $:1850. fi~7~1300.Beach Dir. GAS SAVER '67 El.DO, stereo, cruise xlnt cond. C11111pe1·. radials, e 1 De mo Spider firrn. ·194-6707 _ __ ~ 1 •• ,1111,11, <'t•ntur.v. kt'llt up. ~~4~~7~rp! cau i\en aftl!i· BEA t THE PRICE 33315 CAMINO CAPISTRANO 1 1;~~o~A~~~~ 2~~~~w$3~~: 3100 \Y. £.2-94i;'Y·. N.B. s;~~~~~~1:~ "~:~!: ~:r ~~-~~!!t ~~~~1~,i~~. ~~?~~1 r!:~~);:;151100· &!2-52.jt, l96.l lntt:T"lldllOlllll i\lt•ln1-I INCREASE : .!.~!~-~~ft~'2.'::: .. ~. &4-l-l525· ---07=3=--=-M.ERCEDES >"71 914 POR.5C1·1E, xlnl l."Olld, :uoo \V. i42~94isY···N.B. ~1f.~(~~~s.22s2~~c~1:i?,:::~ Cam-aro 9917 /.li1r. i\ll chanJ('fd!y Mound .•. · . .. __ .. 1 493.3375 or 131·1375 J Datsun 9720 450SL CPE. ROSTR. ;isking $.J.OOO, days't.i73_JOTI. pllrty . . :~~~~~~~~~ s1ec1 II\ 1. Im;; ;.11 1 0,.,.~;. ~:,,~ ~;;,~·~"."'· LEASE ~:~.R~: n,1i~c:c1~'-/~1.~ ;;:~ 61~2500 9760 ~~~~c!~~a~.~~i~~n.~!~ _..~__!_-._1c--(';;'-,-~-~~-.o-~-:s_s_:11-.-.,-~-.-~,-,:-~~-1.;1 bed. 2 spd a..xle. Tanden1 _;.__ ~ , _:.:.....•.:.... super sharp 1480HGBl (CDB-159\ ltcatl'r, niee car. 18441'~\ri') AMC 9905 uuto., \•inyl top. Very low k ff • · ""~"" 00 $12 750 SAAB ONLY n1i. NeY." \1'ide n1bDer, A-l 11•hls. Ne11· eng. l\1u e o er. 6-l;>.G.MJ6 e -645-6!00 "'"""'J' OR BUY • $1577 "''00 Slio11·n at 187 E. 21st St, 01. 97 a9 '68 RAMBLER, 2 dr. Good 1ncch., $229i !).!,,_.-""' Vans 9570 Austin·Healey 'Tl TRIU111r11 G,!_-1) ROY CARVER, Inc. We dare you to test running l'Ondition. Ne 11. ~~cAr;tARO ss. -1 spd .• VANS VAt"\/S 25 to choose from all at Fant."1.Slic Sa\"in~s. lfO\\' about a 1974 ~c, shrn1 '69 AUSTIN A:\IEHICA. '.\('W s1KI. l9881';~.oo Datsun From 234 E. 17th St. & compare cost and Buick 9910 little "·ork. $700 or best Lo, !o n1ilcs, like nev.-~yl, 4 Your-M•w ROLLS ROYCE 8 1\I\V drive the all new SAAB ~fAI. te.UJl4• tirell. 962-!r.X>I P/B, PIS. !\lust sell. Needs pain!, tires, brakes. ., Costa J\1esa • 5-16.4-144 value! ofler. s.i:,...7192 Br.w/blk inL 1700. 51&-0'-lil ,69 MGB GT I DOT TOYOTA '72 BUICK RIVIERA, lLic.l cC~h~---.-1 ..,.----,992=0 BMW 9712 EXEC. CARS 1''0R LEASE. 342 EIBl; Aul., P IS: evro et Black, chronie '''ires radio, Choose from 4 fully equip-'""-"~"~ P/\Vindo11•s '& scats; sm:-,.1.:;;_;__c;.:_:., ______ I wheel ba.Sl', 11•1\h V 8 , I;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;; automatic. ma1,.~ & \\0hi1r \ leller ti N'S, c 0 mp I e, {' AUTM. O[llil ER 10• cus11Jn1 intl'rillr. includini.; I BAVARIAN high back buckC'I SCRIS, crushed ,,.,1vc1 & carpet111i; M & a tl1ru-out. /\ l"C'al heuuty. No. O '~ 16128 T s•>ts o II K + Tx + Lie. 11:rot thn1 5112 R ' S Also 11 good selection of \":uis \\Ith out t'OT\\"f'r.l1ons. BILL BARRY 2002,.1 ~~.~~~50 SA' 0J'<ler your car for clehvel)' ·-iii Europe NO\V! R,V, CENTER AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE OHANGE OJ. DEALER EXCELLENT (1st St. nt Sanr11 Ana frv.·y.J PRE·OWNED BMWS 2tO) E. lsl St ., Santa 1\na e '72 Ba\'aria , 4 sn & air :i5S-1 ()O(l ' ' • ·71 2000 -Aut o. & p s '64 FORD-6 cyl, IS f>IPG, e '70 Bavnrias . 3 in stock aulo trans, n1agi.. air SIM)('k~ at reduet'd prices :n r' bcks. $600. 5.%-&187 1 5aOOLeBac:k I '65 OODGE "'in1ln11· v11n. TV'"'li I Lrll Perf. mech'I t'Olll.I. Lo nii. f~<> Jnc. Ri ii, OUlO $795. 642.3.193 or I ·~-..... '72 FORD Van. Deluxe ~02 Marguerit~ Park'\\ny heater, sharp !V\'A40ll pcd 1011· mllenge 450 SE 1~ llarbor, C.r.J. ......-J.iw Nev.-pon Be a ch Dir. '72 KINGSWOOD s2395.oo 174 260J: 36 tito lease $215.78 per 1110. Volkswagen 9770 714./833-9300 WAGON '10 SUBARU \\'\CON OEL + Ta.-.: Lie. Serial I ---~-----C d 'll 9915 E Al · h'I Nf'"\\' tlres & paint Looks ~ ----------11•ith AAdd!e \'inyl lilt( l~, ' & 1 No. 00-116. Take your ··ar in 6-15-6400 • 645-6400 * * * * * a I ac ... 1nte \1"ai,'On. p1TK.' \\' t e runs Like ne11i' t667AKU1 ~fl trade. Toyota 9765 RIClJARO ALLEN '69 SEDAN DE VILLE Llij:gagl' r1H'k, ractory au·, $1395.00 .~.~ ~~----~ .-r"" ~ Jim Slemons I Vinyl 1011• leather interior. 11111on1ntit.'. full po v.·e r, ' I ~-~-.. ,_/_ :i_ lmpo.._ '73 LANDCRUISER 17441 Keelson St · Full pov.·er, factory ah·. lilt-i\:\1/1-"r.1, JXlll"<'t' tloor locks. '71 SUBARU k;; I·~ Huntington Beach tt'IC' \\"h('('l. A.1\1/rl\I StC'l'f'<l, A fine totally l'Q"Uipped 4 Dr. one owner, !lice shape ~ -' 1 :301 Quall WAGON po11"er door locks, r-tc. fan1i!y rar. I ·14 9 KP Y I gas sipper 1087FLYJ 1 r-.c,~r~irt Beach \\'am hobs. radio, clean as a \'ou are !he winncr or Supet'b condition. iXYE4-l:.!I Naber11 Cadilla<· trade. $149::i.oo I AM /FM,Mags,A1r 83.1-9300 pin, (3201'1Gll) TWO FREE TICKETS $1999 $2999 .,, RENAULT R-w . ENT>=R rnoo'v"E1"R'ARrHuR $4477 " '"' w•••RS CADI" •c 4 •JXI. ,1, con•. ,-.rp s 1 2 9~~· South.ern California NABERS CADILLAC . .,,...,. ..,. t860AS0 l , .. -I MOBILE HOME SHOW ,_, "~ ...... $1095.00 L Bu 35 USED tllay l!ith lhru i\lay 271h ..2.6QO Htirbor~lfvd~·WW .,.._, • ease or Y 1'1n•M l••.:• nt the CoMMeta 540•9100 I "i;;Co~Jfil~-~=54~0-~t~I~ '10 SAAB "' MERCEDES "WA ...,.. ANAHEIM STADIUM 1- \\'"gon '""· 100'' & '""' 1 7 4 ON DISPLAY -_ TOYOTA 2000 StAle Coll•g• m,d. Cad. '72 Sed. de Ville '73 Nova like new t#IBNH.J Anaheim F11etory air corl<l., \"inyl inp. Cou]'"I(' -Auton1at1c, po1,1·cr DICK MILLER MOTORS New & Used Imports $1495.00 120 \\1. \\"a.mer at 'So. 1\lain &inla 1\na 557-2132 1 '70 DATSUN PICKUP B-2 I 0 H 1966 llarbor, C.?-.1. 6-t6-9300 Pleue call 642,;,G78. ex1. 333 all \C'alhrr 1n!crlor, full sll'Cl"ing, brakes. vinyl roof, ouse of Imports '73 CORONA I to claim your tickets. (Nor1h pov.·er. tilt & telescopic 1\clux<' C'"lc>rlOr riecor -\OI\' 523-7250 C.ounty loll lrt'e number is &leering, door locks, stereo, Ju11· n1iles r x c e pt Iona I S • W 5-10-1220). cruise control Jov.' milea,1::.-t452CASI '73 MERCEDES tatlOn agon & •oowroom "'"" thruou1' Only $2295 4 spred transmission. factory * * * * * 1&t5FBXI 450 SL air conditioning. Bro11n ('X-'69 v w $4599 Howard Chevrolet Dark f!"rt"!Cn 11·i1h natural terior. lO.'HHEU i. • • interior . full f ac tory $3199 CAMPER ,,.-------""'.'--..... I :\lrirA11hur Rnd Jan1boree ('Quipped. a u t o ni a 1 i l' MAIERS CADIUAC r-ot!\l"p!"•n Beach 6<12-3.-19:1. I . , _, l\!Js.,l".ln Vi;-Jo Oiateau,_ Immac. con~. USE AVl::R\' P\\'\" EXIT. 25,@ n11, l6mpg, Ne, pnv.1 8.11-20~0 e 49;..4949 ply. $3600. Call 5.1!Hl218. I '"!'~~~~~~~~ I 1970 VW Bus, S2600. 0 1· h-~1 ' -ORANGE COUNTY'S offer. New eng. 23 in p).(. OLDEST 4 Spe<'<I radio & heater 1871U3SI 2 Or .. 4 Spd., AMJFM ~66~: Only $1495 BARWICK DATSUN lran sn1 iss ton. air \\'e§fphalia. N{'v.• pain!, l'lrtra , 2tod Herbor lhtd. 833--055.'i:~~- condirioning, A /.'I J f r.1 , f'lean. IY\\'7.69-ll See it. ce.t.Mesa ,_.0 •91 11---.:;;;--LEASE e BILL MAXEY TOYOTA electric 11•indo\\'S, & only ymi"ll bu.v it! ONLY !~~~~~~~~~ 1972 Chevy ~, T Pickup, V-8\ 12,946 n1ilc>s. {No. 5$5-1) S2477 CAO ,72 ELDORADO nu1n Ir ns. Clean. 24 mo. NEWPORT IMPORTS '•,.!H~ ,1"'i!'.\ll ,:-,,., !ll";\JJ'\l,]11> f;L \(lJ f • . nd" . . lse Ht ST2.50 n 10. ' aclory 8:lr <.~ 1uon1ng, full FOR SALE f>.'2-9183 9 to 1. '68 OIEV. VAN, V-8, lo!1g I v.·ht'el base, 3 spd stk. ~­ Pll: 831--0935 '"'0'" ·~c 33375 CAMINO CAPISTRANO SAM JUAM CAPISTl'MO , .. ,,, .. --·~· 49l·ll.75 or 131-1175 lease or Buy '73 LANDCRUISER ' 74 PICKUPS 3100 \\'.Const Hwy., N.B. leathf'r rnlenor, full Jl!lll"l'r, . . tilt & telt•scopic steerini.:. 197_0 Custon1 E! Cam~o ste("('O, door lllf'ks, f'ruise Pickup, V-'1. 111r, Rall)e control, all the xtras & lov.· \\heel~, 11~1to 1rans, P IS, mllcs Al\111-~1. Xlnr <.'Ond. $1850. 1953 1-\JRD '~ Ton panel Truck, 1 O\vner. Perfect 240Z's ' -'11 642-9405 -.-~"'·r~_'.::/"l,,.::J ..:::.\">-'f),,~ J\IERCEOES Benz 250 Sop top. Orange. Warn hubs, I rAdio. 2'1,0'.:::J 1niles. (85(). HOEJ $3999 ~mle.wi4 W TOYOTA ' $5899 SO COAST CAR LE1\SING l!l66 J1arbor, C.l\f. 646-9303 64>21!12 alter 5 pm 673-8269 conc.1. s2:ioo. 645-7953 24 0Z' 1964 HlRD Et-ono. V•n xlol l 974 BMW's S cond. $750. or best offer. Ph. in stock ready for in1n1ediate 1 1 .. . 673-6000 ,. delh•ery. Excellent savir~s • iO ·<I speed, air, & nwgs A t W t d 9590 on re1naining 1973 models. • "'2 4 ed · & u OS an • SALES-SERV!Ct: !_,f.;ASING I -Sp(' ' air, mags TOP CAS!i for clean used OVERSEAS DELIVERY e '73 . 4 sp<>ed, air, & niags "" ""' "~''' ROY CARVER, Inc. Howard Chevrolet ROLLS ROYCE BMW 23.l F.:. 17th St. !>lacAnhul' and Jl\mboree Nev.1>0rt Beach 833--055,; Costa J\lesa • 546-4444 CREVIER BMW \VE HU Y Sales • Se~•lce e LeAsing T~TPORTED AUTOS 2Q8 \V. 1st. S.1\. RL-3171 BEST PRICES PAIDI USED BMWo Dean Lewis Imports ./ ·11 2002 J.!:66 Hr.rbor, C.i\I. 646-9:ID: I " ·70 200.l f.10DEL A, 1932, 34, or '?.6 I :69 2j()IJ . Ford to rent ror 2 days. \\'ill ./ 71 Bavana JH.•ed by June l, n1us! 11\! 1 ·71 8/.1\V 2002, 8.">4~ inill's. l'lean & rwuang. 6<16-41'.iOlor like ne1\'. Ai r. sh•rt..'O, SC'Hl 673--2916 covers. 642-3193 el"~'.'.. CASJJ FOR Capri 9715 LOTS OF 240Z's TO CHOOSE FROM TRY US BEFORE YOU BUY NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'.Coast Hv.'Y., N.8. 642·9405 '73 DATSUN YOUR CAP. :>46-7070· -1-::_C_A_P_R_l_v---,.-,-,,Of-~-,-n-i's-. jCoco brov.·n, -I speC'd, 11ir, S<•JI u!Jf' Hen1s \\ilh a Daily Every xtr:t ei.:("('P( (Ii.I'. All ,\~l/Fl\1, & niags. (ST!\ No. 240Z Pilot C.1assifi<'CI arl. 642-5678 6, bet 9. t;.t2-S9!(1. 2,196-11 Autos, New 9800 I Autos, New i 9800 $5295 BARWICK DATSUN ,_,, .. , "'' 33375 C.AMIHO CAl'ISTRANO SAM AIAM C.t.f'ISTIAMO ,..,,,.... .... ..,..,.. ........ ~- 49].3375 Of' 131-1175 WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID 1'l>R OR NOT. \\'ILL PAY TOP DOLLAR} C1\LL KENT ALLEN , 5-IO-u-l•l2. ' ""' h ~ .;::-~ SE. 4 cir sedan. Po11·cr, _ .r ~ -i ' A1C. Al\! r:-1 radio $2950. -"l. k::-;: ' 673-5884 days 67f>.2379 Eves. Prl\"llte O\\"ner. "66 l\l-8, 4 .11pd, sunroof, Very l\l'll car<!d for, 2j ~!PG, 4 Spd., AMJFM $1700. 831-121 7 aft 6, or on \\"k/ld, 64!'r-2909 Lease or Buy ... 1 •• J11o1o>.o.u.. 1973 l-1/B 450 SL, blue. v.•1l?_luc inlerior, an1 /fm/8 lrA.ck, hon1"' 640-8697 11· or k 540-6600 301. ~--~--'70 -2SO SL. 2 tops, 1---------l lmmaC'"Ulate, AIC, Lo11· n1i, DEMO SALE 1974710 2 Dr. eoe., rftd wlbo~ •n•""O<. 4 sc)!f . R.H. MAGS.' rag..,1._ 1~""""'''°° moldll\gS.lJ 104)•.796 ..... $3020.56 610 2 Or. H.T-Go>11 W/bl•d< lrole<iol". AM/FM. 11110. Irani., -m1llCl"'lilS. (14&i)8.640m1~ $8,'j)(}. 67~ "68 1\IERCEDES Be 11 z, 250SE. Tobacco brov.·n. full pov.·er. !3 .000/ofrcr. 613-0511 nrt 6 '71 250 C, 11!1 pov.•cr , air, fn1 1·adio, very clean, $5800. \\"eckdays 8.U-8300 .19fi.1 i\'IERCEDES 220, xlnt eond. Hadio & air, $1500 642-8565. t.1B '73, 280 SE, 4.5 me!· allic paint. mint cond, sac-$2977.86 l'ilicc, C~l-1149. t---------1 '72 3j() SL, ?-.1aroon, very 61 O t•lean, alt xtras, quick sale ?Or.HT .• SiMK"'f!lilliPC.Dll<.M>rV I . _, ,-,,,,." .. 7'"' lril.AM l~M.4 ~.,.,.~•.a...ts, fCSll'l..'u . j,.-., ,u.......,......_... sooemoJOH>gs.tt"B~lt . .u•.,.1tt. "71 i\IBZ 2l!O SE 3.5 cpe, $2912.54 Already a classic & nice 831-2040 Dir. 610 2 Or. H.J .. Wt!Hc '*'"' lal>ClaU. b!lt. lnterl<><. a~lo. """'·· a<t cona .• AM/fM. 1•5.3Jt8068mllls. $3276.93 "70 1\18Z 2SOSL rdstr. 4 speed & air S.1l-2Q.IO Dir. "63 ~lBZ 220SE sedan. auto. trans. & air 831-20-IO Dir. t----.-,-0---f l0pe1 9746 :> 0• HT. iliif cOl'ld . ~l(/lo' ._...th black 1nlfrl0r. ~·ns!r1P.nrJ AMffM.' &PO., mags. >ad>ll l•fft fa !:JO) 73 OPEL GT . BILL MAXEY · TOYOTA ""I 1 j \\ "ll ' \ tl '•; ' !11'\rI'\•,I•"1' \1"l' '74 TOYOTA Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Models! ~mle.wi4 W TOYOTA. 1966 Harbor, C.1\T. '73 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Dr, Auto Trans, Air Cond, Vinyl Top. (216HSO). $2899 BILL MAXE~· TOYOTA ,,,,. • !-\( ·~ !'.i.\'{) ... 1~ ~-{i: ! l '\ rl'\l,l "'\ P.t ,\(11 LEASE A BRAND NE\V '74 TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedan tor only $55.25 per mo. 36 n1os. open end lease. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA WANTED · ~ ( '6:-! F:L Camino cli•an xlnt, '72 V\V Camper-or bus or IRAJ CADIUA ) roncl. !\l ust !Wll hnmcd. hu.'i <.'Onvcrsion can1pt'r, 2600 Herber. Jhtl. $995. Desperate Priv pty, Reasonable· in ex, co nd , C... .... 54041 ~'~::·~·-6c,'1"2ti=-,,----;-I 962-7689. __ _ '6:1 c11tv. Caprit'P. <I dn '' T II I NG '·, 1500 mi., '67 ELDORADO F:xeel. l\lotor. air cond, A~1/FM, cusron1 l'IV.'11lng Less than 43,CO'l n1iles. Bait:ain $600. 646--1456, top, cu.st. sent. Or covering. Bolero red 11·ith v.·hitP vinyl "61 CJIE\'\' \\'a1;on. V-8 stick. cusL comn1ancl \\"his, llJ'C'S top and rolor keyed Nt>1i· halft'l'Y & muUll'r. & paint job. $3250. 673-6510 houndstooth interior. f'"ull $300. 642--03.t~ '70 V\V Pop Top Camping jX>ll"l'r, laclOI)" a.ir, _tih-!f'le "Tl i'llALTBU 17,000 1'V.')' nii. Vflfl. Orii;. O\\"flCr. Lo 11·h~I. A.t\f/1' ."1 radio, it1.·~· Auto, air, rs, buckets, Xtra niileag-e, Perfect con d . V.'~lte \.\'~ _ lll't'S. Ti;ily in f'lean-~t o!fcr ~160 w, toilet, sink, Ice box, see nunt condition. IX!Sla2) 10 apprf:'C. 96.1-4062. 1971 Cht>\". ConC'OU.rs Stal -u•-s r•DIUAC 11ai::-. p/s. p/b, ale. radio, \"IV eng. completely reblt .. 40 ""8CK ~w. Xlnt conri· $1600, &1..~2027 hp ""/big bore kit. Special 2600 ........ Blvd. '70 NOVA, nl'IV t 1 r e1i. ---w-• ---.u~ oil cooler & S & S header, ~~;;;~M~IM;l~St4~0l.~9,~l~OO~ --$129.). Sl'"-.:-3819 ·12 SEDAN. xlnt cond. lt '74 SEDAN DE VIL.LE A utos Used 9900 blue, 25,000 ml, "' e 11 Dem ons t l'a tors. fully/---'-' -------1 n1aintained, 29 n1pg, $1895. equippeod inchKling ,·inyl 642-2144 or 548--0716 lop, factory air, tih·tclc '&I BUG, Xlnt cond. v.·hecl, AMJFhI s I er co , $700. poJ\\"er door locks, twilight 64>-85Q.I sentinel, remote trunk lock, '73 SUPER BUG. 20,COO mi, Clean. A?lt/r~M radio. $2700. I Call 5.16--0407 196-1 TR4. Runs good, need& body \\"Ork $600. 644--4263 aft, 4:30Pf..1. ' '69 V\IJ. Must sell. $1100. Dr best oUer. Runs go<XI. 67;-31lll4 '65 V.\\1• Sqba<:k. $600. ~67:"">-2909 aft 6 '61 V\V, rebll eng. C l ean. . $550. 67:J.39S1 etc, etc. Choice or 2 !114386) {l.198901 Extrt'mely Jo,1• mlleage $7199 •SPECIALS* Of the Week '67 'LY~OUTH C'E. V-8. /\T. PS./\• (l.042a) $799 •n CHlYY IM,AU. Cl'E. V 8. /\11 10. Tron~ .. s.-nq.~ $899 Powe• Al\l/Fr.·I. Sll'!'CO, Ill Pe $2992.68 2fiOZ, 2500 nii. uir, slick, f l\.lich. tires, 1nugs, cus1on1 t---------1 Auton111tlc & low rhlles (No. 3039• '''"' !i' \("I! "I \fl ''' \ 1rt 'r!'\(, , , , 1;1 "-.1 '67 vw .. Very good condition. Reblt eJlilne, SllOO. Ca I J 557-3673. CAD. '71 FLEETWOOD 1.uxuruous BROUGHA1\1 Exquisite Exe<:uNve black 11·ith black vinyl top, plu!I blat·k full leather intcrklr, frtctory Kir 1,'0llrl., fl.ill JJO\\·er, stereo. door l~:ks. Wl .& telescopic steering. t..o11· n1iles & tot u.11 y equipped. 1767CRJ\IJ ''8 CHEVY ,TATIOM WA.GOH paint, rui;lon1 Interior. ss2:i0. Orig. 01\'l\CI', 673-6.jlO I /.'OVING 0 VERSE AS. 1\tUST SELi~ JL\11\'IED. '72 Dalsun 1200 2 cir, auto. 12,500 mi, :\Int. cond. $2000 f'RSh 494-,\"41 bet. 9 .~ 9. DATSUN 240 Z.5,COO mi. E.xtras. Best olfel'. Pl!: 5-16-33-IJ DATSUN 1600 1970 P ickup, 4 spd.. O.C., blue. $13iJ. ~' 1970 DATSUN 240Z, 0r8JlgC, tllr, mags, 4llpd. $3,450 8.17-9334 WEEKEND SPECIALS '71 vw. SUHIOCfP IUS 7 F'n'll!"Qe<, A .....-C!Nn ~ ......-11uny111on1y $2995 ·$1295 $3899 '73 OPEL Station wq:on .• Ivory \\"ith red comfort cushion lntcr l<lr, :iutomQtic, radK>, healer, while side v.·all tires. Clean, clean car. '66 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Dool'. u1ission. Automatic fTBZ250l. $799 trans- BILL MAXEY TOYOTA . ' '•'I\ ' ' ' -:s'9 V.W. Bug, Xlnt cond., • New rear brakes, $1200. 6'16--6324 a(l 6 PM '67 V\V Sqback. New paint, clutch, brake3, shacks, tires $750 or best offer. 673.fi48l 1969 VW BUG, v.'frack, orig owner, good oond, $1200. l11 181h St, NB, 67:H>-152 l911GJR 1 $2195 HARBOUR 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiii..,iiiiiiiiiiii-VW, 18711 Beach Blvd., 1 • lluntlngton Beach, 842-44.15 '69 OPF.I. Kadel 1$ cpe. Auto. trnm. & low nlilcs. '.1 '•. (1', Hi-\1 II '66 V\V Camper Van re-bit Corvair eng, Xlnt cond. 1-Ju.'lt see! 675-7696 '74 ffiNVERT. Very LOw mi A real bargain. C a 11 8'1~,,~ Bob or 011.D S3l-a>40 1llr. ln OPEL Rallc.)'. i1eL silver y:ith blti<'k lnL, 4 ~Jl('Cd. new r11dllll11 831-2().IO l)lr. Peugeot 9741 NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Comf)lcte :.tilr! !'rtd Service. 50 con1~1c1~ on dh1play. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 1557 \V. Lincoln A\'C., \11:ilt1•hn !"i.1.1-8220 '71 Toyota 1600 New brnk~. tlre!il & halt. Koni 5~1!. Oynr>-lunt'<l. '66 V.W. Sqback, Excel. Low mileage. l'ifany C'"trRs. t""mcl., Sllf:O: 1N,,w brakC!! ,i:e: Orig. 0\\-11Cr, Pri, J)ilrty. I Clutehl 4~J.17 :s1 m:tfcr. 6 ~ 5-2 3 12 .66 SQUAllEBACK, $850. or ytl • bc&t offer. Gd running cond. 6~16.11 '71 Corolla, 1600, 4 ,;pd, AM/Of, 4 very t'IC'IV Pirelli '64 V\Y BUG, xlnl cond. radials. OC<tn in!>ld" & out. $68;). or offer. 30mpg. Runs-, e" c "11 en I 645-8!'JO.I $1750. 55648<12, 5.57-3522 '68 V. W. Bug. Ex c e 11 I! n I ~TOYOTA Picku p conrl., low mi., new lires, w/fibcrglass can1pcr shell. $1 l2:"1. 642--4>425 .!~··· 4!»-7!14<; • •u VW~X~L~N~T~c=o=N~D~ '69 COROLLA, gd cond. 11.0~ G+t-7315 sr.i0. M2·iO:iiJ t1 fl. ti ·69"vw C.UIPER. New t.ltcs. Cla.ci..'llfil.'d Ad! Cull Gti:567s rcblt tna. todn y! Call !i.J8.621 I. • Cad. '73 Sed:-devilfl Factory alr oond .• vinyl top, all leather lnterlnr, rull power, tilt & h'.lei;copic steering, stereo. door locks. cruise t'On1rol , most evl'ry dlx . xtra & Oav.•lcss thruoul. i063GXW) $5799 NABS CADIUAC ... ...... ... __ ,. ... , ·m COUPE or: VlU.P., Lo&dM, J\1w;t ~II. No <:tt.sh needed on approvtd c.rtdlt. 892-{>\46 '12 SEO~"i SEVILLE, Xtra shl\lll. musl ~Ii. No C.."sh nc('d('(f on approved credit. 1!12-0640 CADILI..AC '64 C~ Dc!Ville. $315. or best uUe.r. Call -~16 Don'! give up 1fle ship! "List" II In clas.siUt'd. Ship 10 Shore R<'liUllS! 642•!'fo678. • t \I.fl, Aulo. T,on~ .• Pow11,· 5•eor•f1CJ. (P-l/\I, $799 . '64 'OMTIAC Cl'E. V-8. 4 i,pd. [0PGJl3~ $399 ·u GRHMIRIAR W/tumpe11 tOIM'N)ll, b cyl. No f,on~ !O<M!iJI~ $899 OPEN MON THRl.' \At "TIL 10 'lUHOAYS "Tll ft GROTH CHEVROLET 1821 1 BEACHBLVO 8<11 -6087 S49-)Jll HUHTIHGTON BEACH ' ' m:;;:;;;r.;,---'ff'lli'":-M;;;;::;::-----.;;;,;--,,,.=-----=,.-=--c:i------,:;:.,.,-'°"',.--.,,..--~·-:;;m;--n""':;o-:c------,.,;;-,,==:'T;:'.;C--Sunday May 12, 11)74 DAil y PILOT D J5 hevro et usteng ____ 99_c;:S2 Pinto 9957 P.lymouth 9960 Plymouth 9960 Pontiac 9965 fh\inderbird 9970 V1511 9974 Vega 74 CHEV. •11 MALIBU '67 Mustan9 '72 Pinto A'f\LAS I '73 Duster 1' ·&1. PONT. TEMPEST. stu.1 THUNDER BIRD -;73 Ve9a Estate I '73 Ve9a U:SS TiiAN 8,000 lolll..ES 1. 1 \\gn. Gc'>od ruiuuni:; l'Ond. ,73 LANDAU . eabrlolel top, factory air Rstbft1·k · xuton1at11" pov.-er Run(!.bout 4 auto n1a ti c ti t')'I 11.uto1natlc. po .... •r 1 Good gas mi. s29a. Dy~ I Au1oma11c. po~~r irtrenng, Hatchback 1:ond,. auio. 1ran1 ., 11~S.lrig, brnkes. u!r tranJmlsslon -radio & Chrys ler/Plymouth atef'ring, brakes, factDryalt 545-4123. \\'kcnds/c\'t!t. t.uxunott"' hanilop c pc . fat·rory air, ~lwce interior. A p-steerinJ, poy.'er disc l'\}l•u ll1on\11g, pre1nlwn li.t't'i;. hl•nter • extra 1U~. 1·lean -Open Dally l SUJl. 'lU 10 PM -radk>, & hC!llll'r & lo"'' IWG-i.'16l. r a 1• r 11 r y nl r rond , l"litate ~enor pkg - u to 1n11. t I <:: tnu:mnlts\on, brakH, tl•t wheel, radio, extra n11.'£' !Ut;K 90'11 4-ood 1nUe1 1937FAWl mi 1 es, In\ nw c u late i>"SIE<Cring, p-disc br11k1·11, I pren1lum urea -hke M"w raillo & beatC!r, exterior W~• ••--0 I $995 ~29 Harb~ Blvd., (83ntEV1 1973 GRAND fl11:0.. full Po\' tr .. ,,,,., top, vl••>•I l>>te"••'", lov.• m1lr11 (-l.3-lllllli• deoor group -low lo mUt1, ""'''" •• '~•. n Y Only $1695 °""' """' O I $2795 & "''· _, "'11"' ~1.;oo. • • .. 0 I $2795 1ock1, etc. (863JEP) n y Call .t'l.9--0JS.i rlual 1v r11fnrt Sl•ats. Tllr n y in1maculate (9+LJ0H) $2999 Howard Chevrolet Howard Chevrolet 546-1934 How'ard Chevrolet "h""'·''•"~.,u lho delu"f H d Ch let Only $1895 ~la.cAr1hur fl.lld Jamboree .......................... 1 Thunderbird 9970 cxh·as. (724C,l'\V), I owar evro H ard Ch I Nc~·port Beach ?iiacArthur and Jamboree GAS SAVER ~lacArthur and J amboree I $4999 . ;\lacA.Mhur :md Jamboree ow evro tt 833--0555 Ne\\•port Beach Ne .... •8port 1,;1each / '65 T-Bird Ne.,..·8~r~~ach r-.tncArthur and Jamboree '14 MUST AN G <Uc. 833--05M 1973 PLYMOU'nl DUSTER. ~ \ NAIEltSCADIUAC ~ N"""°" Beach 628.JPW~; 2 Coupe; beaut. ·n-PINTO. Radio. heater, 4 Std. trans., great ga1 Pontiac 9965/'i\uron1ntic trans, PO\Yer :ru..,._ .....__.. ~ blu" w/dk.·blue il'lterior: speed traMn1isslnn, vinyl 1nJJeage (over :!'l llfPOI [---------.lilCCting, brnkes, PO"'" I' i_............., ·11 VEGA H a t c h back '72 'Caprice radio, htr, aut., P/S, air: top, O~OOSE FROM 4. Only 14,IXXI mile&. $2,195 1972 1' F1REBIRD, r~orni windows. air conditionin);. .... M .1 ... 1 coupe. Lime rt.re mist 2."~ act. mu.,., "l9S. (64751 fro1n $1395 HAR-Prlvate parry. 501-3151. , •• • -"ded 1 "-~ \•1nyl roof c 1 enn "ou con Charge 1 •• ~ l -~ BO .. :x> ~ • n11nac., .. vrne, ''''""~>Out •NCC l09\ 1, ex erl\lr, rontrruJt vinyl !lard toP ®\IX--~utomJtk_, Ne\\"l)Ort Be 1i._c h Dlr. UR V\V 18711 Beech 6-10-8697, \\'Ol'k 54{)...(i600/30 t ""'' \\'HEN BQJLING EGGS IN bucket seats, rad and power alecrln&, brakes, TI'1/833-9300. Blvd., l~untlngton Beac6. '68 VALIANT 6 <:yl. 3 spd. Only $595 ALmDNU?.l POTS fldd a. DAILY PILOT heater. 19781'1..VI •1495 JXl'off:t' wl.odows, power seat, 842-4435 CLEAN $800 G '67 FIREB!RD <100. New Classified Ads " vinyl root, AM-1',J.1 -TILT '71 OIRYSLER Tv .. n & Ctry. '74 , . as saver, paint. radiato1', brakes. Call Howard Chevrolet little vinegar. This will keep J l~AROOUR V\V 18'11..l Beach \VJIEEL-e I( e e·p t 10 n a 1 Stn. Wgn. (Lie. 563DGE): g. PlN;o .!'GN, Air, bckla rurui good. 5-18-2553. 64Q....OO.W.aft Gpm. MaeA-•"" and Jnmbo---1ia11 frorn darkening. Useful 642•5678 1 ~.1.r~~·..c Huntington Beach , nn s,.wnger rad' ht p s eng " ....... roof ra '68 PLY?.10U111 }>,u..., III. 1·u1... ·~ but no long'('I' needf'd Items "'""""""' throughout 1688ITGl ·~· ; io, r., · · . ' · ·~ '73 GRAND M. $35~. Newport B•a·h ••II t•.·t "'itl> , Dally -101 ' L--------' 0 I $2595 Air $29'.:15. N~'POrt Bl>aeh 16000 ml. PcrfL'Ct cond. Guaranteed xlnt., 68,000 tnl· ,,.,, ·'96G ~ S33 "'.~~ ' "" n., " ri '7:1 VF.GA Stallnn \\'agon GT, I n y Dir. 714/l!l'-9300. $3195. 495-4729 YellO\I.' HT. $895. R4fr.0446 .........-. I ....,.,,,,, Cla!llllfled Act. G42-56Tll. I ,\lr, ·1 sp, luggage rack. Howard Chevrolet 'GS ~lUSTANC Convert. zg9, Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, N•w 9800 Autos. New 9800 :A:;•::.•o:;•::.•.:.N:;•:;w:_ __ ..:9.:800;.:...:Ac.:.:.ul:.:•..:•·:;Nc.:.:.•w:;_ ___ 9:;8:.:00c;..._'"'.-"""zN=' =-=·='="='====I I ·•-h d J bo V-8, R&H, PS. Good ooml., ------------------r, a""'• ur an ani ree Orig O\\'ll('r must sell $99a. Nc .... ~1u:J1 842-3m aft 6 • '70 IMPALA CUSTO '66 MUSTANG, A/T, PIS, Alr. new everything -$9.lO. 6/.>-3984 CHEV. '71, NOVA Cpe, 350 V-8, alr, disc brks, PS/PB. auto trans, steel radials, vinyl top. Best otter, Pri. Pty. 1112-&.18 ·11 Jl.t,,RK 1n. Loudcd. JI.l ust i;eU. Nu t·a:•h nl'o'(l,-d ,,n appl'O\'ed cre<llt. S.!Jz.-0646 Cougar 9933 COUGAR '67, stick on floor small V-8, map, Good . met:h. oondttlon $ 5 9 S . 644-4151 DOd90 9935 '68 CHARGER, 440 li-111.grlum, $100. • take over pymta., 963-3624 '66. DODGE Monaco Sta. Wq:. auto, \o&ded. Good corxlltlon. $545. ~ll77 'SS DODGE ~t 2 doo• hardtop. Excellent condition 54U833. 'BS DODGE wagon cu~. RSO fUll J>°"-"er, air, radio $411). 9 Pf'SI!. runs good 962-Ql70 '68 DODGE Dart 6 cyl auto, P/S 2 Dr. vinyl top. Extra f ~·;~'''-i"l895~·~·~00~~~~~'~'-~"'' Ford 9940 -------'60 FORD P.U. Good condlUon. VB, ovhrl rack, com. Uc. S650. 979-2966 '14 FORD Ranchero. Fully equip'd. One owner, Sbcrwn by appt only, m.33Jl '68 LTD, good cond. All extras. $600. .,,,_ 'Tl LTD BROUGHAl\1, 2 dr. $1100 .equlp ., 19f\t . Unbelievable. 640-0332 M•v•rlck 9947 '70 ?.IAVERICX. Auto, vinyl top, new paint &: tires:, low ml, nJ.-9199 dya:, eves ~n . 9950 '69 ?i1ERCURY J\10NTEREY. Oenn, 1 o....·n~r. Good 2nd l'llf', $45(), or best oiler. 536-9872. Autos, New 9800 ·~ ?i1U~ST~A=Nc~. ~S-upe-, ~S!~.ac-p-.1 !\lust ~U. No cash need<'d on appro\·ed credit. 89'.?-0346 '6:'1 l\fUSTANG Conv. !'l'ew tires, runs good, $27'l. 67"-2153 Oldsmobile 9955 '67 OLDS Vista Cruiser Sta. \\"gn. Superb rond. l ov.-ner. 70,0CO mi. $1075. Eastbluff, 64.i.-4481. 'GS CUTLASS, very ·good <.vnd. $400. 846-3096 "10 OLDS Delta 88 4 door hardtop $12% 4ffi.?T42 Pinto 9957 'i2 RUNABOUT. X1nt rond. )3 m(llt, It blue, dreg.up ext, deluxe int, ant eng. stick, 31.IXXI mL $1895. 642-21 44 or 673-2027 PINTO. '72 Runabout. Fae . air, radio, he11ter, ne1~1 radial tires. Lov.· ml. Private party. 557-™7. ·73 PINTO Runabout. Uke nt\\', deluxe interior. air & radials. Orig. ov.ner Best 'oUt>r. 673-2438 "72 PINTO Runabout. 4 spd. dchLxe extras. 27,00) ml. orig O\\·nl-'l', S2'ln0. 640-0277 1973 PINTO wagon, auto, air cond. J\1ake ofter. 551--0999 eve &. wknds Sell idle Items with a Daily Pilot Classl1led nd. 642-5678 Autos, N•w 9800 21st Anniversary Sale! ' ' I Our FAMOUS "r.oldeo Touch" New Cars! Immaculate "Previously Driven" Cars! Demonstrotors -Executive 'Corsi · IHTIAf MONTH OF MAY • 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CAAS COSTA MESA 540-5680 BRAND NEW ·1·974 VEGA HATCHBACK Need a second car for those weekendsofgolf. fishing, or camping out? Where etse can you find just the car you need than Cbnnell Che'1rolet7 Drive in today and look over this line' selection. $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AMERICA'S GREATEST COMPAQ ., YOUR CHOICE 1974 NOVA 4 DR. Auto. trans .. pcwer steering. radio. heater. (1001) 1187747) $ radio, heater,· power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, \ vinyl Landau roof. (699) Lease the "CONNW.EASE" LOADED: Automatic transmission, Way. 1974NOVA 2 DR. Auto. trans .. pawer steering. radio, heater. (164686)(749) PER MONTH 36 Mo. O.E.L-0.A.C. BUY WHERE THE LOW MILEAGE CARS AREi '73 VEGA .'72MONTE IS WAGONS '72CHEVY '72 CHEVROLET WAGON CAlLOCOUPE El.C .... HO ¥•TOH PICKUP et 11 miles. auto. trans., radio, air Gofd car. auto. trans .• V-8. air cond., WITH GOOD MILES -6 AHO 9 V-8, '1inyt roof. air cond., auto. trans., Aircond .. P.S .. V-8,auto. trans., radio, cond .. nice, r emaining lactory p ow er steering , power brakes, PASSEHG£1t P.S., {36156L). special. { 1 ~960L) warranty. (629JEP) beaulilul. 29.000 miles. (8 19EIFJ URGE AHD MEDIUM SIZE-WITll $2899 $2399 $2899 $3099 LOW MILES '7 3 MAROON CAIWO '72 CHEVY II '72 CORVETTE '70CHEVY '72 CHEVY with White vinyl loP, 14.941 miles. HOYA COUPE STINGRAY CrE. B.CAMIMO 't'•TOHVAH This sharp Car has air cood., power V-8, auto. trans .• power steering. A ir cond .• power steering, oower New tires. V-8. P.S., a~to. trans .. air 15.000 miles. V-8, slick. radio. L.W.B. steering and brakes. auto. trans .. & 27.000 miles. radio. nice car, new brakes. AM/FM, auto. trans .. 350 Cu. cond., nice, good miles. Ser. #8930) (20 107NJ V-8, superior car. (256VDK) fires. ( 152EXE) In. engine, tremendous car. {Ser. 999 $3499 $2399 fl:7784) $5399 $2199 '73 CHEVROLET '72 CHEVROLET '72 FORD LTD HOUGHAM '69 ELCAMINO '72FORD 1..-c.-c.,. MAUIUCOUPE 4 Or. H.T .. cruise control. e1ec, V·8, auto. trans .. power steering, '4TONYAH Vinyl rool. auto. trans., V-8 (regular V-8, auto. trans .. vinyl roof. POwer windows. split frt. seats. vinyl roof, power disc brakes, super sport. V-8, auto. trans.. P.S., .radio. {96686J) oas):air cood .• pQWef steering, ~r steering, power l:x'akes. new !ires. boy P.S .. P.B., air cond. This is a super (13705EJ. Special wheels and I ires. brakes. radio. weekend special. one with 36.000 miles. al wnolesate car, V-8 (regutargas). (737EXO) $3099 J1<9GIH) $2999 price. {859DCK) $ 21 9 9 $2999 $1799 '73MONTE '72 CHEVROLET '72FORD '73 CHEVROLET '71 FORD CilLOCl'l. ..,.er.c111tOW1 MUSTANG :y,. TOH PICKUP YAM ,,,412 ..... i..ct. lllftl -· • Vinyl roof, air cond .. POwer steenng, Sportsroof cpe., 23,000 m1fes. auto. V-8. auto. trans., POwer steering. Plush customized interior, sl)eeial cot1• .. 'f·I , power 1tffri114J, ,.w•r power brakes, auto. trans .. V·B, lrans .. air cond .• vinyl root. P.S .. V-8, po wer brakes. 17 ,000 miles. wheels and tires. v-a,auto. trans. The ~~n1r;-32,IXXI mites. nice. (565FFBI nice •. { 100FFYJ. (Sure a Jewel). i37590H) right one. (¥463031 ·$2699 $2999 $3099 $2899 · '72CAMARO '72 CHEVROLET '73 PL YMQUTH '73GMC IJJ I TON co,,,. IMPALA DUSTIR ~ .. TON PICKUP V-8, Gold car, while vlnYI roof. radlO, 4 Dr., trardtop, air cond., V-8. 22.000 Cpe., V-B. (small). Auto. lrans .. air v-8, auto. 1rans., P.S .. P.B .. 23,000," Cab & Chassis auto. trans .. air ~nd .. hlce car, miles, power steering, power brakes, cond .. power steering. hkf' new, mUes. (37590N) (weekend Specia1), (121GIU) vinyl rool, sure nice. (869EQW) (215HEWJ. (20.000 miles). Looq wheel bose few I Z • 14 ft. $3099 $2799 $3099 $3099 bodies, come'"'· ' 2828 .HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA S46-1200 • • • v ' I I • I / \ , h,ay , ~~·, I Orange County's 1argesf · , IMPORT Reduction SA1-I . ' ORANGE COUNTY'S t ) RENAULT ~\ DEALERSHIP . ,LARGEST ~' . ~. . ~\~ R-17 /\_I;'&...---.'>. ""' .. IMMEDIATE ELIVERY . UP TO 30 MPG UP TO 30 MPG COMPACT & ECONOMY CAR SUPERMARKET! Orange County's . Largest Selection of Import & Economy Cars To Choose From! EACH AND EVERY CAR READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! ' . THIS WEEK 1S SPECIALS! * Financing Available. Oft toch & t'ftty car in stock. * 48 Month Financing Available Oft H•wafld UHd I 97l's Any Make or MoMI ot1 Approved Credit For Yow COfl'f'efli~e-lowesf Payments on Neor New Automob4,.s! * No Minimum or Maximum Down Payments Expert Crtdit CounseJors to H.tp You Fit The Corof Yow Choice htto Yow luclgtt. · FREE LIFETIME LUBE WITH EVERY NEW OR USED CAR PURCHASED AT WORLD WIDE IMPORTS FINANCING AVAILABLE ON EVERY CAR IN STOCK 73 ~!h~.!~~~~~~ s..688 FULL PRICE + T & L • ..A s 1 ·~oTOTAL DOWN s95 "' ~ PAYMENT MONTH ,,g,. 28 l otalC>l!lllCW>Cl'•fte II> l llc Oekl<~~ to'ic:ei3's20'illr:l 1~· I ~c ~nd.lll l:ilfl'l""-1Clllrg!'flor3!!111•1rfl•I OA c AA. 13 ll'lo 4~"~1'5belotil UllllYml>nl 72 ~TPA~~~.~;.$1988 73~!~!q nd healer: $1 ·18·· 8 cond1t1on1ng, radio, (854GIVJ • heater. (47574) · FULL PRICE + T & L FULL PRICE + T & L , !>' SJOOTOTALDOWN s70 · ... s100 TOTALDOwtil S6·2 ;..·" PA Y.MENT \ . MONTH I' A YMENT . MONTH 1<'172 28 Tol&l~llficemc: !Ir I he OP.le<red~ f11ica l "62'01nc:I tp I hC, ll'll;l•l!cwry;,,gttwQ115b38llll'lnlhl0.AC '1!!'8. ,,",,'.".',',~~-i(llinc.,.••-1 loe. °"91'Nod1111""4111PflOI l23l21"CI U• I MC .,..;1 .. lc--v<,.C11ii1r9'1"b3l~QA "'"'· 1J.11"11o.•~a1.,..Dllloruh•iav-. ,_. -.. 72RENAULTR-12 s14· 88 ·1·10 ATS U NS , 388 Aulom1atic, radio. ~eatttr. Pickuoc . . {204G OJ . Air condii1on11'1Q. rad10. FULL PRICE + T & L heal.,., 125553Vl _ FULL PRICE + T & L .., 1 J9!~T~"~l';t $1388 radio; heater. {6nOBBJ FUU PRICE + T & L . ' s 100 TOTAL DOWN s5 J ... SJ OOTOTAL DOWN s47 ... PAYMENT . MONTH . PAYMENT MONTH $ I oo· TOT4L DOWN . fl PAYMENT s47 M~ ~ 1'>6" ··;1 lnl~! (asl'lpn«l '"" .... & hC-OP!<lrtf!!I Po•-"' P"Q l 1~~ '""' ... ~ It<. d'lO ~II CWIYl"'I C'*!!e!i tot l6 '"""'' • • ,,1, 28To!~I ~!.llll'>Ce•'IC tu I lie. Oeterredflm'ttllefllpr\al •1792;r.d llolllc.aocldCWry""JcNfOeslor311moM>LO .... ,,,,, 18 Toi.im .. onceinc-W. I lie. Oltfr1ed~pric:e ll19!n:110llic.an:llllClll'•YU>Q~b36"'111111>\.C..; A "'" 1'"""' t5day!;Delnt.,IJPO'~ ,_,,, 1~1l''llo •5<SarsC>ob'e l5t~ A:. ltll''Ao ,.,,,.belotelotr>a>'""""· 71 ~Z£~mar;c,rad~. s 1288 '67~co~~~.Poo~IVE s 128· 8. '71 ~'!~~l~malic, s 1288 heater. !400ETSJ . radio. heater, power FULL PRICE + T & L FULL PRICE + T & L Sleering. 1279CCPJ l'ULL PltlCE + T & L SJ 00 TOTAL DOWN s44 ... SJ OOTOTAL DOWN s44 ... SJ 00 TOTAL DOW¥ s44 ... PAYMENT ljo+<TH PAYMENT MONTH PA YM~NT.. MONTH 7 I P!!~;~~.~l2ler. SJ 188 vrriyl,,lop. (380Cl/FJ FULL PRICE + T & L S J 00 TOTAL DOWN s40 PAYMENT M6!!'rH $11fi:?lll fOllf<"•"'""°""'" 1'• I loe ~l'liet<'ed1>o,.,.._P'<OI!' 11s.o ..... 1 '''I '""~""•"~~~ X.mon~ 0At:: "'"' 1•.ii,._ ·~~Df'~l!!l&IGI~- 71 ~~SK~!,0• healer. • (789FJN) \: FULL PRICE + T & L s1 00 TOTAL DOWH PAYMENT ' I \ f 71 TOYOTA MKll Coupe, a ir oond1l10n1ng, radio, heater. Corona (0070L !I SJ OOTOTALDOWN PAYMENT 5988 ·•19 r,~~~rn~~eat er. $8' 88 • FULL PRICE + T & L s39 ~ SJ'OO TOTAL DOWN . s42 ... MONTH PAYMENT. ' -MONTH 110!1D28 T<>181 cull ll'd ore IU & lie ~ -nnC<" 11~10 ltlCt ta• I lie..,,_.. all cany,np ~for :JO~ 194-l!!t fCMalCMllP'Qlne..lallt. lie a.......-llr>Oll 11 108or'll;t tn 1 1< IM ... car<yll'Kl~\b' ~4 ,_.,.,,... 0" ~ Q AC 1'Pt 16 77'o •bGlnbllOl'ehl~ At;lr 17~,450W,..b91ofe\MIM"f"'lfnl. ' '7o r~~o~~Aco"·e .. S888 '67TRIUMPH . ·S888 A~lomalic, •adkl. hear.,, . SPITFIRE a i r cond1t1on1ng . (a.«>GJU J 1268BOHl · FUU PRICE + T & L S J 00 T:~LPR::,~NT & L s42 ,.. S Joo· TOTAL DOWN s42 ,.. PAYMENT -MONTH p A,YMENT ' MONTH . ' ' 18"14 28 fot1I ao\lh ~Inc. ... & lie, ~ ............ P"Qf I 110Allld. W I lie. tll'IC!dail'f'l'l"ll~ kif 2'1 lllDl'llf'll. O /I llM4.,8 TOia! ~Ii/I flllot Irle. IU I lie 0......., ~ Otice 1110! Ind. tlo & lie. Md •I tarl'tinCI c:r..,_ b' 24 -0 " Au 11.al"Ao "~Cll'Jl~lll--. "'1f, 17,63'1,, 4SdtytDtiorot IM...,.,,.,.. - -I . - ':>' • . . I l • -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MAY 12 ·MAY 18 ,. ·' FORD Friendly AMC/Jeep Dunton Ford 1969 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 2240 So. Main St . Santo Ano 645-7770 546-7070 W d S l I Theodore Robins Ford or . ee, nc 1234 S. Main St , Santo Ano 2060 Harbor Blvd , Costa M esa 547-5826 642-0010 == THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 1?. 1974 PONTIAC Dove Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 5 46-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI Chtd. Iver.son Porsche-Audi 445 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 Roy Carver Inc : Un•versoty Oldsmab•le = 234 E. 17th Sr , Costa Mesa 2850 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa - 546-4444 = . Crevier Motors 208 W . I st Sr.. Santo Ano LINCOLN • MERCURY 835-317 1 -Gustafson lincoln~Mercury So~~~3~~o~~~:~it~m~o~r~~.oy 8~ 64u 82n~_18~89 B4t~4~~e!~~d , Mission Viejo 495-4949 Santo Ano Linc oln-Mercu ry Nabers Cod ti lac 1301 N o. Tustin, Santo Ano 2600 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 547-0511 = 5 0 91 00 3: 4 - Connell Chevrolet ;: Co;~~~ ~~~';;:e~lvd . Costa Mesa 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Cos M esa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun University Oldsmobile 18835 Beach Blvd ., 28 50 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Huntington Beach 842-778 I ~ 540-9640 ~~ ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Corver Inc = 234 E 17th St Costa Mesa 546-4444 -Deon lewis Imports TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd .. CostQ M esa 646 -9303 VOLKSWAGEN Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach VOLVO Deon lewis Im ports 1966 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 646-9303 ,,,. !PORT! HltJHl/tJ/ITI . ' lO:OOAM Q (ij 11:30 B CtifTt > schedult:d. SUNDAY, MAY 12 o World Championship Tennis 8 NBA Basketball Championstiip Dodger Baseball Dodgers at San Diego Padres. Tentatively 1 :00 I ~ CI) Qg) NHL Hockey 2:00 (~ ) CBS Sports Spectaculu 2:00 (~Ci)) CBS Sports Spectacular The National AAU Gym· nasties Championships and the Western Rodeo Championships 3:00 llT m High Rollers 1973 Reno International Air Races. 3:30 f) CBS Eye on Sports O (jj'.) World lnvltatlonral Tennis Margaret Court vs. Yvonne Goolagong. 4·30 '17' (3 ) The Champions "Richard Petty" 5:00 (Qi (fl) CBS Eye on Sports MONDAY, MAY 13 5;00PM 28 Major League Baseball Giants vs. Cinc1nnat1. TUESDAY, MAY 14 5:00PM t:26i Major league Baseball Giants vs. C1ncinnat1. THURSDAY, MAY 16 8:00PM m Boxing from the Olympic FRIDAY, MAY 17 S:OOPM Q.6 The Champions 11 :00 0 Pac 8 Track & fleld Sem1-f1nals. SATURDAY, MAY 18 11 :OOAM 0 t @ ®. Major l eague Baseb•ll Teams to be announced 1:001 (~ ) Colonlal Open Golf 2:00 (~ 8 ) Triple Crown Horse Racing "The Preakness" Pac 8 Track & Field Finals, 2:30 I~ Alan King.Tennis Classic 4:00 ,,_, t)) CBS Golf Ch1mplonshlp I 3 Wide Wor1d of Sports ABA·NBA All Star Basketball. and the trnal day of the Indianapolis "500" Time Trials. 6:30 NFL Championship Games 7:30 6 Boxing From the Olympic 1'THI SMALL CAR EXPERTS"' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS PHlOMALIZED UASING -ALL MAKES & MODUS A FINE SELECTION OF USED CQS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving _)}.// B ea c/, {3 Ii €j 5 MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH THE DAILY PILOT, rv WEEK. MAY 12, 1974 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 1 ' SATURo.\Y: MAY 11th (P.M.) 3:00 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 3:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 4:00 Connie's Clothing Comer (C) 4:30 Connie's Clothing Corner (C) 5;00 Freeh1nd Slletchin& (C) (KOCE) 5:30 Freehud Slletdlin& (C) (KOCE) 6:00 Zoom! (Cl (PBS) 6:30 French Chef (C) (PBS) 7:00 Or1ng.: County Review (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Washington Sttaiaht Tllk (C) (PBS) 8:00 Wu ind Peace (C) (PBS) 9:30 Boo• But (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: MAY 12th (P.M.) 3:00 Introduction to Physical Geog· raphy (C) 3:30 Introduction to Physical Geog· raphy (C) 4:00 Introduction to Physical Geoit· rtphy (C) 4:30 flower Artan&in& (C) 5:00 F1mlly Risk Manatement (C) 5:30 F1mlly Rial M1n1gement (C) 6:00 Orange County In Wuhlnrton (C) (KOC£) 6:30 The Devout Youn& (C) (PBS) 7:00 Thuter in America (C) (PBS) 8:30 The Great SteambOat Rue (C) 9:00 Should the lMfy Take A Chance? (C) (PBS) 9:30 focus Orln&e County (C) (kOCE) MONDAY: MAY 13th (P.M.) 12:00 Sesime Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 Edue1tion1I School lnform1tJon (C) (KOCE) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 1:251 Can Read (C) (RETAC) 1:40 Cover to Cover (C) (NIT) 2:00 Rlpplu (C) (NIT) 2:15 All About You (C) (NIT) 2:30 Electric Companv (C) 3:00 Introduction to Phyalc1I Geoit· riplty (C) 3:30 Freehand Sketchine (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Connie's Clottlln1 Comer (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Focus Oranae County (C) (KOCE) 6:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 7:00 Introduction to Physical Ceoit· raphy (C) 7:30 01!'1nlbus 50 (C) (l(OCE) 8:00 No\'I (C) (PBS) 9:00 Wtto's Aft1ld of ttte Opera? (C) 9:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) TUESDAY: MAY 14th (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Strfft (C) 1:00 Educational School lntorm1tion (C) (KOCE) 1:10 All About You (C) (NIT) 1:25 Rlpples (C) (NIT) 1:40 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 1 :SS Cover to Cover (C) (Ntn 2:151 Cln Reid (C) 2:30 ClrrascolendH (C) 3:00 Connie's Clotflln& Comer (C) 3:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 4:00 Freehud Shtchln& (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Strtet (C) (CTW) 6:00 Oranae County Review (C) -(KOCE) 6:30 freehand Sletelllng (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Flower Arrantfng (C) 7:30 Connie's Clothlna Comer (C) 8:00 Alvln Alley: Mtmortes ind Yi· slons (C) 9:00 Fusion Suite (C) (PBS) 9:30 8111 Moyers' Journ1I (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: MAY 15th (P.M.) 12:00 Seume Street (C) 1:00 Eduution1I School Information (C) (KOCE) 1:10 Ripples (C) (Nf't) 1:25 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 1:40 All About You (C) (NIT) l ;SS I Can Read (C) (RETAC) 2:10 Cover to Com (C) (NII) 2:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) ' 3:00 Introduction to Physicll Geo1· r1ohy (C) 3:30 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Connie's Clothing Comer (C) 4~30 Electric Comp1n1 (C) (CTW) 5:00' Sesame street (C) (CTW) 6:00 F1mily Risk M1n1gement (C) 6:30 DlmensJons in Cultures (C) 7:00 Introduction to Physical Geo1· r1phy (C) 7;30 flmity Risk Man1gement (C) 8:00 MISterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS)1 9:00 The Lenox Quartet: (C) (PBS) 9:30 Dimensions In Cullllres (C) THURSDAY: MAY 16tll (P.M.) 12:00 Sesime Street (C) 1:00 £duutional School lnlorm1tion (C) (KOCE) 1:10 I Cln Reid (C) (RETAC) 1:25 Cover to Cover (C) (NIT) 1:45 Ripples (C) (Ntn 2:00 All About You (C) (Nin 2:15 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 2:30 Curastolendas (C) 3:00 Connie's Ctothln& Corner (C) 3:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 4:00 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOCE) 4:30.Electrlc Company (C) (CTW) 5;00 SeS1me Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE) 6:30 freeh1nd Sketching (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Orante County Review (C) 7:30 Connie's Clothing Corner (C) 8:00'focus Oran&e County (C) (KOCE) 8:30 Wom1n (C) (PBS) 9:00 firin& Une (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: MAY 17tfl (P.M.) 12:00 Seume Street (C) 1:00 Educitional School lnform1tlon 1:10 Cover to Cover (C) (NIT) 1 :30 I Can Read (C) l :45 All About You (C) (NIT) 2:00 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 2:15 Ripples (C) (NIT) 2:30 Electric Company (C) 3:00 Introduction to Physical Geo&· raphy (C) 3:30 Flower Arranging (C) 4:00 Book Bett (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame street (C) (CTW) 6:00 family Risk Management (C) 6:30 W1shlnpn Connection (C) 7:00 Introduction to Phyllcal Geor· raphy (C) 7:30 F1mll) Risk Man11ement (C) 8:00 The Advocates (C) (PBS) 9:00 Masterpiece Thutre (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MAY 18tll (P.M.) 3:00 Dimensions In Cutturet (C) 3:30 Dimensions In Culturu (C) 4:00 Connie's Clotllln1 Comer (C) 4:30 Connie's Clothln& Corner (C) 5:00 Freehlnd Sketchina (C) (KOCE) 5:30 freehand Sketchln& (C) (KOCE) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 French Chef (C) (PBS) 7:00 Orange County Review (C) 7:30 Washington Str1l1ht Talk (C) 8:00 W1r and Peace (C) (PBS) 9:30 Book Beat (C) (PBS) • SUNDAY MAY 12 MOR N IN G 6:15 i ChristDphers/Bible Answers 6:30 lamp Unto My Feet o Amtrica l Americans 6:45 8 Chri1topher Close-Up 7:00 811ley'1 Comets . Tiit Chrtstophen 6 Uncle Waldo 8 Rex Humberd • P1rtnt/Youth forum Vision On The Blf Blue M1rble A new c;hildren's series about youngsters around the world. @ This 11 the Ufe Wamn Robtrts 7:30 Amazln& Chan This Is ttlt Lift Chaplain of Bourbon Street 6 Bullwinkle Biiiy J. Har&la Youttl fVf Christ Elementary News @ Ru Humbird i Ci)) Town Hpll Meetin1 Dusty's Treehouse The JetsoM Rex Humbird Q) Revival Firts (~ ([)) Gospel Sin&f ne Jubilee 8:15 @ (J) SICred Hurt 8: JO I m look Up ' llvt • QO! 6 Johnny Quest Clcnpus ProfUt • MHtine Tlm• at Calvary m KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) W @ Ci) Kathryn Kuhlman @ @ It la Written 9:00 Came11 Tllrtt • Serendipity Day of Dlaconry 6 Real Estate Open House Project Asia · 00 Qj (j) Oral Robtfts o It Is Written Oly of Miracles (1) Revival flres Pattern fOf Uvlne (j)) Day of DISCO¥try TOlay's Rtlrlloft A«ion de la Comunldad Chall1n1• My Sermon Oral Robtrts Domin co I let There It U&M • Amazln1 Prophtdu o Meet Ult Press @ m Old TI1111 Gospel Hour 00 First bt»tllt Qurdl Governor l Ult Sludents < ([)> &mutna Chan · Music. J Pal1bra1 THE OAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 12, 1974 Homtbuyers' Gulde @ (}) aJ Dlrtctfons (3) Kid Power 9 Sunday Celtb11tlon W 8 loollt at lt1rnln1 12:30 i Herald of Truth Herald of TMtl Pacesetters CMstoplltr Cloat·UP 6 Movie: "Corvttte K·22S" {adv) Cl)) Camtra TllrH '43-RandOlph Scott. Ella Raines Esta Es II Ylda 0 Directlon1 10:30 (9 (])) CJ) Fact the N1tlon m Oodftr Du1out/W11m·Up @ Cil GE The Osmonda I New1 This ls YIMlr llblt (1) aJ Issues & Anrwtrs Tony l Susan Alimo Public Service Mideast An1tysls 1:001 Directions • P111tall1 Domin let I • ti) (])@) ED N H l H o ck tr 11:00 Ntw1111aktn .,_ I!' Th ._ aiurcti With A Vision Mine ,.,., 11"" ts.sues l Answers 6 Movft: "Mr. lm-num" (m~) '"' • Movie: "Adventures of Captain '52-Ezio Pinza, L1n1 Turner. Fabian" (adv) '51 -Errol Flynn, I (ifJ (]) G) H.R. Pufnstut Vincent Price ftils Wffk In tile NIA m Dodeer Baseblll Dodge~ 11 San Filth for TodlY o· p d M-...... ,,,._.,.•In Jlnua-'' {dra) 1e10 a res . .,,,,. ""'"-'' ~ Here Comt the Irides '36-Shirtey Temple, Guy Kibbee. (})An Interview With Rose IChurch In the Homa nntcty First Baptist Church 9 Rtvfv1I Fires ~) 1.ileis Comets Al!\ 1 ·'""t 11:30 ( CJ)) (I) NI A llskttbl ll W llM&" Champ ontilp If 1 7th pl•r·oH 1:30 I ls.sues l Answers eame is NOT necessary, all CBS Lissie programmine 011 this date is sub· ~Id On ject to chai e without notice. L~ The Woman 8 @ (]) . Make A W11ti Billy J. Haros Movie: "t41e of tflt City" , · Movie (dra) '57-John Cassavetes. Sidney 2:00 B (~ ) CBS Sports Sptduu· Po1t1er. ltr AFT£RNOON m Candidatn fOf Santi Barbara C:Ounty Sheriff D Movie: (C) "Aluu n Saf1rl" - Outdoor adventure film. Undtr6ol It Is Written 10:00 Sunnower Company · Q) (I) ®J t'I:' W or Id Ch 1 m-12:00 (}) Fiim "Alcoholism· Industry's pionshlp Tennis live eoverace of Costly H1n1over" Movie: ''Torrld lone" (dra) '40 -James Caaney. Ann Sheridan. 0 Movie: (C) ''Wike Mt Whtn tllt War Is Dwr" (com) '70-Ken Berry, Eva Gabor. Lamp Unto My FMt • Davey l Goliath @) Qj Old Time Gospel Hour mwondirtma the final sin&ltS matches from I Gent Autry Dallas. Tex. Vision On O Hour of Power Your Ccwemment TodlJ ELTON JOHN: SUPERSTAR In four frenetic years, Elton John has risen from obscurity to become a multi-millionaire rock star whose records have sold in ex- c~s of \ix million. This phenomenon of the music industry will be the \ub1ect of a documentary. ''Elion John and Bernie Taupin Say Goodbye orma Jean and Other Things ... ," which airs on the .'\BC Wide World of Entertainment, Friday at 11 :30PM. Elton John 1\ one of the newer stars of the pop world. His records are guaranteed to hit the top twenty record charts before they are rclea'ied . He ha'I -;old more discs than the Rolling Stones, and ht I Elton Jobo dhplars !iOme of his cm~!JCe tbtatrict. never ha.\ had fewe r than two albums on the charts at any one time. His American tours guarantee him a minimum of $3 million even before they're begu.n. As "if character. Elton is fascinating-an introvert with an extrovert public image. In .. Elton John and Bernie faupin Say Goodbye Norma Jean and Other Things ... "filmmaker Bryan Forbes' documentary cxplor~ the sensationally successful )Oung man. and reveals thnt his private life ~as little in coi:nmon \.\1th lhe public figure. r Elton John 1-.n't even his own name (or wasn't unlil he adopted 11) A nalllral 'ong wriling ab1f11 y, plu'i the ability to put over hi\ -, own numbers. might not have taken him. anywhere but tor the fictional charac1er he created for himself with offbeat clothes. five· inch pla1form heels, extraordinary hair,1ylc~. th~ we irdest of gl:i,scs for hi1; weak cye!i. and a flamboyant showma~sh1p Hts st~le. voca~ly and vi<;ually, is shattering. hut one believe' him "hen he says. "I m JU"t an ordinary !..ind of boy:· A former pub piani'it. he met Bernie T Jupin 1.1. hen both ::in"" creJ un advertic;ement seektng nc"' talenl. lnd1v1duall ). nett her had made much progress. Together, they prnvcd 10 be a magic combination. gaining a repulation in England nnd America. The documentary follow'i Elton abroaJ and at home : to America for his hys1errn.evoking performance a1 the Holly1.1.ood Bowl: to the legendar) French chateau in Heronv1ll~ "".he re top pop 4'1:Jr\ ?-t' to record their recordc;; and 10 "Hcrculec;, · h•'I expcn4'1ve home (with three Roll -Royces in the garage) m Virginia Water, Surrey. Bryan Forbes. the film 's producer and director. inlcrviews Elton at his home, and Elton talk-; about his childhood. h" :in collect1on. h1\ glasses, his money and his legendary gcnerostt)' Elton's accompan- ist.s (Nigel Olson. Davey Johnstone. and Dec Murray). Elton 's mother; John Reid , Elton·~ manager: Gus Dudgeon. Elton's record producer: and his music publishers, Dick and Sieve James, all talk about Eli on in the film , Elton's method of working i<1 explained h~ Bernie Taupin, and it is an unusual one Bernie get a telephone c~ll from his partner sa»ing 1t' time for a new lyric. Bernie goes up'ila1r' and concentrates on the task . He then semh the lyn c'i to Elton. " ho set~ one to mu~ic in approx1matel> a hnlf-hour. The Elton John-Bernie Taupin compositions henrd on the special are ''Funeral for a Friend,'' "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting " ··Yellow Brick Road ," "Harmony:· "All the Girl\ Love Ahcc," ··Ballad of Danny Batley," and "Candle in the Wind:· from h1' album. "Goodbye Yellow Brick ROild" (currently one of the h'P ten '\elling albums in America for over 1x month\), \\htch ""'re leased in October. 197). He 'lings "Daniel." and "Crocodile Rod .. " from his LP. "Don't Shoot Mc. I'm Only the Piano Player'' (over LI year and a half on the top I 00 "elling LP charts), which was rclea cJ in January. I 97). He sing.c; the cla~4'ic. "Rocket Man," from "Honk' Chateau." an album which. though rclcJ1,cd lwcr f\\l) \-c.1r' .1co '''" con11nuc,·10 'ell .it the rJtc of 5.000 per month 2: J 3 Ci) Alr Power '8 Movie: 1'Ma Ii P1 Kettle B1dl on the Finn" (com) '54-Marjorle Maln~Percy Kiibride. I Dltetl nt lar1tl alth for Today Bl1dl Journ1I ''Communications for Freedom Week" 2:30 rn lnsplntloft Ci) Movie: (C) "Sancu ee'' (a dv) '53-Femando Lam<», ~ene Dahl. @ (3) The Yllitor @ Flm of £van111iam 3:00 (j) Spice Elpectatlona O Movie: '1he V.l.P's" (dra) '63 -Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. @(})The Hip Rolltts 1973 Reno I nternatlonal Air Races. El) Altrta/Greetlnp Fn>m Gen111ny 9 Jimmy Sw1wrt S1low Ell) 8ieentennl1I Lecture S.rltt ''The American Revolution: Democratic Polihcs & Popular Education" 3:30 ! C8S Eye on Sports · m MMt the Pma 6 Movie: (C) "Rldt the Whir1· wind" (adv) '7 1-Cameron Mitchell, Miiiie Perldns. 0 tm (})ED Wor1d tll'YitlUoftat Tennll M11iaret Court vs. Yvonne Goolaaon1. Newsiw1•en Outer Limits Tht Ylralnl1n Cl) film future Rell,;ous Town Hill ( ) Lorett. Younc Th11tre • lnalfht 4:00 II Media Stop action and slow mo· tion film of pro and little league footb1ll action that shows how ~rb infuries are caused. U lnslchl "Bird on the Mast" Tony Costello, Greg Mullavey and Cicely Tyson star in a story of a youn1 executive who finds meditation as the answer to his unhappy life. " 0 Movie: "Dead End" (dra) '37- Joel McCrea, Humphrey Boaart, ilvia Sidney. Hff HIW Kor11n V1rlety Hour Ci) U.S. NIVJ ~risma I ~;::,urtation Thia Is the Ufe Penor•a Latino C.mpua ,.rofile 4:30 8 U$t of tfle Mohic.tns Part Ill At fort William Henry, Colonel Mun· ro grows concerned for his dau&h· ter's safety. (I) Movie: "A French Mistress" (com) '60 -Aanes Laurent, Cecil Parker. O Sund1y John Gardner, Chairmen of Common Cause, iUests. O f1mlly Classics "Johnny Apple· seed" A half-hour animated version of the children's .1tOry about a youn& man who roams the country· side plantina apple .seeds. CIJ Ster Trek m Movie: "Jezebel" (dra) '38 - Bette Davis, Henry f'onda, George Brent. @ The Ch1mpion1 "Richard Petty" - l(j) Meet ttle Pm1 8~ W1ll1 S.mlner 811ck Exptrienc• CJ)) Dr. Norman Vincent P11l1 Sundiy Matinee Movlt Ei) Corona Now 5:00 IJ World of Surviv1I A look at Cape Point Wildlife Reservation in Africa. (I) Outer limits 0 Gre1t Adventures "Yankee Sails Acro&S France" The fam ily crew of the ketch "Yankee" embarks on an unusual journey across Frence. I The Aven11ra El) News 01niel Boone @ Mo¥te: "The Bi& Combo" (dra) 'SS-Cornel Wilde. Hour of Deliverance Well Street Week 1(1) American Wert (j)) CBS Eye on Sports Roller G111111 Yesterday 5:30 m It Takes All Kinds I Ntws Movie: (C) (2hr) "four for Teus" (com) '63-frank Sinatra, Dean Martin. (I) Gamer Ted Armstloft& 01y of Mlnides 1Dr1m1 Wuhlniton Week in Review (j)) Animal World Roller Gemes 5:59 Ell) Supermertet Top Ten EVENING 5:00 I (Qj (j)) (j) Sixty Mlnutea 3 The Vlrainian . mma>News Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hour of the Gun" (wes) '67 -James Garner, Ja~n Robards, Robert Ryen. (iD Reasener Report I Twilirht Zone Movie: (90) "Hideous Sun De· mon" (sci·fi) '55-Robert Clarke. IE I lhclA I Tony Bennett's 2ncl Super Sptci1l An hour of "Bennett in concert" from the Royal Festival Hall in London with the London Philh1rmonic Orchestra. I Childrltl's C.rtoons @ DillofUe Casey Slntos Show Masterplttt Theatte "Upstairs. Downstairs" (R) e:i) ~ne del Domlnao 6:30 O Animal World ''Reptllu , Relics of A Lost Age" A study of alhaators, crocodiles, anacondas and the Ko· mod• dragon of the reptile world as endanaered species. ~ Wor1d of Survival M ~~SJ to a. frH Rick Nel~ subject or this hour. as he's seen perfecting his new music and new act in small inti· mite clubs across the e:ountry. I ::~:::ri• F1lcon A Better WCKld Wild Wiid West 7:00 IJ News 0 MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins O Wild Klntdom Marlin and Jim explore the desert like Rupununi savannahs. (]) Movfe: (C) (21") "ApKflt'' (wes) '54-Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters. I Concentration At Issue ,.wport to Travel .. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 12. 1974 I (])Golden Voy•ie 9:00 I Orel Roberts !!._elnese Comedy 6 Seymour Presents 00 m Wild Kingdom W1nderln1 Samur1l ~ Voice of Victory The One W1y ED Lennox Quertet "Hayden's Opus m Masterple<e Theatre "Upstairs. 20" Downstairs" (R) (~ (j)) T1lk to the M1neaer I Noche de li1la a) Esteler '74 lnternetion1I V1riety 7:30 film Feature 1J "APPLE'S W flt(" 9:30 II (Qj 00> (I) Barnaby Jones CRl A motorcyclist's death ln the desert * SEASON'S NEW HIT is tied to a wealthy industrialist FROM THE PRODUCERS with syndicate connections. OF "THE WALTONS" IJGarnerTedArmstron1 II ca OO> Cl) Apple's Way f'ol · 0 'THE KING IS.COMING' lowing family tradition, the Appfes * "The Devil Ruined It" work hard on entries for the county OR . HOWARD C. ESTEP fair, but the kids are crushed to 0 The Kin& Is Comln& learn their float IS disqualified be· m Altern1t:ves School violence IS cause they unknowingly broke the discussed. rules. . IE The Bia Question 0 ~ @(lg) m World ot Disney Ei) Voice of C.lvtry "Charlie. the lonesome Couga(' (R) 10:00 I Dey of DiscovtfY Conclusion of a two part ~a!ure ad· • or. l(ormen Vlnunt Peale venture about how domesllc1ty dulls ti) News the playful cougar's instincts tor ~ 700 Club survival in the wilds. Re• Allen nar 1· Firinc Une Orate~ l.t:'l Th FBI ··rh C • • • Praise the Lord Ctub 1.1.t.i ~ e e on Lou Gordon Show fession" (R) Singer Nancy Wilson guests u an egocentric, tyrannical 10:!5 0 @ CV m Americans All singer whose manager, blaming her ti) Pro Women Golfera for the death of his son, kidnaps 10:30 =The Protecton her 18-year-old daughter. 3 Reasoner Repc.rt O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The • The Time Beine Yelh>w Rolls·Rorcie" (com) '65 -0 'THE KING IS COMING' Re• Harrison, Ingrid Bergman. * "ROSE RED CITY'' Shirley MacLaine DR HOWARD C EST~ m Movie: (2hr) "Set Ht wk" (ad11) · . . • 1;.r · nE I Fl Cl d R · IJ The K1n1 Is Comm& 4v-rro ynn, au e ams, @ Movie: (C) "Gatts of Hell'' (dra) Brenda Marshall. '54-M cti'k K IE ~t Passports to Adventure 0 The a E~I ~to!:h "Ma~cl" after a ~Youn& People's Film Festival woman mames a m~n with a you~& Winners or the fourth annual event ~aug~ter, sh.• realizes the child share their thoughts on fllmmaking. is trym~ to kill her. films shown include D1niel Stev~ns' ~ ::-. S(~)C~~ A Coudl" "The Apartment,'' and the Killy· 0 , e. rte on . brooke Elementary ScMol's animet· (cc;>m) 66 -Jerry Lewis, Janet ed "Sylvester & the Magic Pebble." Leigh, Mary Ann Mobley. m lntem1don1I Vtr1ety Sin DltfO P1norame Mission: lmposslblt 1:00 O American Horse & Homman ~ (j)) News '8 Elizabeth R ''Horrible Conspira· 1 T.H.E. Cit cies." Forum I Nippon No Uta/Newa · • Olef World Rt1 Humbtrd . · Nuhville MU$lt Clttlplrtto 10:45 El) Tbjs Is Japan Armenian TV Hour l l ·00 r.i"I 0 0 (I) ~ News 1:30 U (Ci) (j)) Ci) Ma~nla "A Raae • ~c:esetters W£J to Kill'' (R) A psychiatrfst stuctyina Kattlryn Kuhlmen three maniacal patients is found Cil A Diacussion With •.• dead, and his wife is sure It's ( 1 (I)) News murder. · • faltfl for Tod1y 0 fll Cl) ®J m N BC Su n d 1 J · It Is Written Mystery -McCloud "Butch Cassidy • fr\ 1 Rides Aaain" (R) (2hr) Two stronl· 11.15 (~ U!J) St>ln Sh Movie willed women reporters and a group 11:30 I Name of Ult Cl1111 resemblina !he 1800's "Hole in the • t10l SulWllJ TonlPt Show Wall Gani" add up to ..misery for MOvfe: "A Kind of Lovin(' (dra) Mershal McCloud. '6&-Al1n Bates. June Ritchie. O @CV ED ABC Sunday Movie: (j) Telepul• (C) (lhf 45m) '1lce Station Zebr1" m Movie: (C) "Fl&hter Squadron" Part I (R) (dra) '68-Rock Hudson. (dra) '48-Robert Stack, Edmond Ernest Boranine, Patrick Mc:Goohan, O'Brien. Jim Brown, Tony Bill, Lloyd Nolan. '8 Movie: "The B1dlel0f Party'' The USS nuclear submarine Tiger· (com) '57-Don Murray, E. G. Mar· fish Is sent on a penlous voyaae shall •. uhder the polar ice cap to the North e:i) Tnnlty lft>le School Pole to rescue survivors at a we1th· 12:00 I Rlctit On er station there that wes shattered 12:30 New Olrtctionl ~a mysterious eaplosion. 1:00 . Spea'1n& freefy Join Suttler1and: Who's Afreid Movie: "Blood of Nostudamua" Opera? Miss Sutherland sings (hor)--Oerman Robles. the title role in "Lucia d1 Lammer· 1:10 I) Movie: (C) "The Bran Bottle" moor." (com) '64-Tony ~~ndell, Barbara EE Film fAtutt Eden, Burt Ives . Page 5 .THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 12. 197• DAVT~ME PROGRAMS I Sears I MORNING 6:00 O Knowledte "filmmakers on Filmmakin(' m University of Utt Air 6:30 I Odyssey • Not for Women Onlr 6 Daybreak Ptlysiul &eoaraphy Mon .. Fri.; Family Riiis Manarement Tues .. Wed .. Thurs. Oei>@®'l m Holl1wood Squma I !i1J (]) al lrady Bunch Dennis the Menace features World lullnus News 11:00 I) <a (I)) (I) Yol.lnf l Rtstltu I@ Cl)®) m Jackpot Movlts: See Daytime Movies. ()1) (I) CiE) The 61r1 In MJ Utt NIWS Gomer Pyle &old & Silver Report 00 Educational ftatures 0 Collea• Credit Count Fri. Except flD Electric Company @) 6arn•r Ted Arwlstrona m lullwtnlllt 1:001 ~~W~~;s Sho• t'rt~na Michael Jacbon Show 0 Garner Ted Armstrong * BIBLE PROPHECY I Gamer ltd Annstrone New Zoo Rewe Stock E.tdlanp Seslmt Strfft 7:30 I~:: Story's AM · Dawy I 6ollath Burs & His 8uddlea Slip l Woofer Wor1d lullnus Ntwl 1:00 (fjj CJ)) Capt.tin ll1n11roo Dennis lht Menace ~nup Mel Knoepp • Romper Room Tltt fllntstontt Bozo'• Bir Top : Hodppodp lodtt 1:30 Colltft Credit Courw OZ:zlt l H1rritt Jact La Lann• Yoll l frttnds Cl) lullwlnkle Menna : Yo,a for HtalU! 9;00 I ())) (I) The Jobf a Wild Sal•• Sttttt Ci)@) m Olnah'a PflCI Tiit 6•11try .. nc..., Movie: See Daytime Movies. @fHtures 1 lwt lucy Qumby; QenU. .. n Fri. CI) New Zoo Rtvut 9:3o '8~~~·r,:.r6r MO'lit: See Daytime Movies. Ntw1 Hazel City Kids (}) f'Ubllc Affalra 10:00 <9 ())> Cl) Now You s.. It features 9 (j) \10) m Wizard of Odda Run ror Yoiir ure • The Mornln1 Sllow My f1V'IM'tt1 thr11an f'tttum (]) The AM Att1lr stodl Eldl1nre; Hlrher Achieve· mtnt Mon., Tues. 1700Club ,... Educ.edon1I Pro1ram1 News/P1nor1m1 d•I V•ll• 10:20 (ll) (I) Jot lanittl H11lttl Show 10:30 a <9 Cl)) (J) love of lift 11:30 tJ (f.i!j (!)) (() search for Tomor· row D ~ @ ®) m Celebrtty SWHp· ltlkes I (ft) (J) m $10,000 Pynmld l1t'1 Rap Petticolt Junction World Busln•u Newt Mister Ropn' Ntl&hbortlood AFTf RNOON lZ:OO Noontime ED Three on A Mitch 6 Super li'!lO @Ci) (if) Punrord ~Q)Ntws • Fe1tures Movie: See Daytime Movies. @ Get Smlrt " Tennessee Tu11do fHtum ) Not tor Wonttn Only 12:30 D (Qj (j)) Ci) Aa t h t Wo rid Tuma O ~@®)mDays of Our lives I Trvtfl or Consequen«s @ CD a> Sp11t Second futurtt Di1lln1 for Doll111 l ullwlnklt 1:00 I' 1) ()) Tiit 8uldln1 U1ht · 9 , t1i m ™ Dodon 6 n1 YouC.n Do (]) (J) All My Clllldrtll • Miiie Room tor DactdJ Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. : Educational ProtfHts 1:30 I <a Cf)) Cl) E.d .. of Nl&f!t · ~ CI) dj a;, Antttltr Wor1d Mike Dllu~a Show {j1) CD m Ltt'• Miki A Dul • C.ndld C.111er1 G1llopln1 '°unHt 2:00 1J <a Cl)) Cl) N t w P r I c t I 1 :f9 oo ®J m How to Surm• A Marrt•a• I ~ ~n~ Ntwlywtd G1mt CD Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. Ftaturu 2:20 m ltn Hunttt' lnt1rvltwa Elcept Mon. 2:so I '~Wr:T!.~' •14 NIWI @ CD GD Ont Ufl to live ftltllftJ Except Mon. : Yori for """" 1:00 § <a tIJ> r1ttttt.11u • Trutfl or Consequences Hlpny Petrol 6 P~ Clr1Dofts @ CV EB 6tntral Ho&pltal ~ Movie: See Daytime Movies. Mothers-ln·l.aw 0 7 0 II ~ ;r· @ Th'" on A Matd\ Addama hmity 2 3 t D1y It Nlcflt ~ · Drama • Qnema 36 3:30 ~Movie: See Daytime Movie.s. Mcwit: See Daytime Movies; Topic Wed. 0 Mike Douflas Show David Stein· beri co-hosts. I Om• & Harriet ~penaan Movie: See Daytim e Movies: lion On Wed. m@ GrecnAcru Didi Tr1q CV Movie: See Daytime Movies: Bullwinkle Wed. ~@ Movie: See Daytime Movies. Features (j)) Cartoons Wild Wild Wel1 4:00 I Tiie Riflemen 6 Leave It to Btavtr (ill CI) EB A B C Afttrsdlool $9tdal Wed. "The Ma1lcal Mystery Trip Through Uttlt Red.'s Head" Two children take an animated, imaginary trip throuah their teen· aaed sister's head where they leam about the milfd ind how it func· lions. I flipper Tht F'lyinf Nun Get Smart I =~• Hlrrblllles Seu111t Street Subt Pelayo Feflx ltlt Cft 4:30 faUltr Knows ltst iu. Cilllaan'• Island FTroop Buis l His Buddies Nanny & ttlt Profasor I Lon Lucy (j)) Movie: See Daytime Mov· m o.Mrt Th .. tn a> Undtrdoc 5:00 Sdtool Profllt Wtd. . O ®l """ Tiit INI Valley I Lon Lucy I Drtaat Of Jt1nnl1 • Lene It tD a.aver Tiie Flintstones I Drtam of Jeannie (3) Crttft Aerts hP4ttntnte Marfa Stu T11l1 Wed., Thurs., Fri.; •for Lt11ue Butblll Mon., Tues. I Mlsttf Rol'n' "•l&llbottlood Drama Tiit ,,onttrs HuuJt 10J £nttrt1ln111tnt lllmbl 5:30 ()) ()}} (IJ 9 Cll ..... Trml fllms Courtship of Eddi•'• F1t1Mr Thi lvcy Show ltwftcll•d Qllll11n'1 Island ; Eltdr1c Compeny • Don Wilson's Town Tall! Tllrtt Stoo11s First Time Reduced! SAVE $50! Directional Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid Re,ular $349 Many heannK aid users c:omplain about u11wan1ed backl(round noi<1ei. that 1n· terlere with the rnn\·er· i-atwnal :;oundi; 1he user is tryin!( 10 hear. Thill aid is designed 111 amplify sounds directly in front of the user thuii partially cancelling :-.ounds from the sides and rear Atk About Seart Convenient Cndlt Plane LoqBeach Northrl.,_ , ...... Pic'o at Rht1pa 11 ,_. ffoutll CoH I Pau T«Wft~ Valley Page 7 I I• ., THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK MAY 12 1974 ' • , DAVID SHEEHAN INTERRUPTS THE MOVIES ... to bring you a series of behind-the- scenes reports on what's new in Hollywood ... film production is at a peak ... with th·e biggest stars ~ in movielanp working right here ( at home. Paul Newman and ~teve McQueen making ''The Towering Inferno" ... Carol Burnett and Walter Matthau in ''Front Page'' ... Warren Bea tty and Julie Christie together in "Shampoo" ... James Caan and Barbra Streisand in ' "Funny Lady" ... Mel Brooks making madness in ''Young Doctor Frankenstein " ... and more. Join David Sheehan as he sto ps the shows for b ackstage action and , interviews ¥Tith the stars. L ~H I~ \VEEK O N E BIG NEWS 6PM EWSROOM 11PM BS®2 • MONDAY MAY 13 For morning end 1fternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the d1y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 fJ (C) "lonptmt" (mys) '70 - James Franciscus, Bradford Dillman. 9:30 O "Spletldot' (dra) '35 -Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea. 11:00 O "lest Yt1rs of Our Uves" (dra) '46--Fredric March, Myrna Loy. 12:00 m (C) "The Eddy Dudlln Story" (mus) '56 -Tyrone Power, Kim Novak. 1:00 9 (C) "Three'tolns In the foun-tifn" (rom) '54 -Jean Peten, Dorothy McGuire, Louis Jourdan. 2:00 O "The Stllnre Love of Martha lven" (dl"I) '46 -B1rbua Stan· wyck, Kirll Dou1las, Van Heflin. 11J "Tiie Stnn1e Death of Adolpll HIUtr" (mys) '43-Gile Sonder· ~rd, Ludwl1 Donath. 3;00 CJ) (C) "la"JOfl" (mys) '71 - Darren McGavln, Jose Ferrer, Robllt Forster. @) (C) "!Guin' Cou•ns" (rom) '64 -Elvis Presley, Pamel1 Austin. 3;30 fJ (C} ·~ld1et Goes Henllan" (com) '61-Deborah Walley, James Darren. (3) (C) "For Love or Money'' (com) '63-Kirk Dou1las, Mitzi G1ynor, Thelma Ritter . fJ (C) "Gla:i" Part I (rom) '58 - Leslie Ceron, Louis Jourdan, Mau· rice Chev11ier. @ 00 "Dll'tle of the Navy'' (adv) '42-Ralph Byrd, Stubby Kruuer. Ii) (1) (C) "All Hallds on Diet" (com) '61-Pat Boone, Bar~ra Eden. ~ 4:JO <9 Cl)) "Jubal" (dr.) '56--0lenn Ford, Ernest Borrnlne. 6:00 &:JO 7:00 f VfNINf. ·~&~~irz. lofttnll Hopn'a Heroes levtr1y Hiiibiiiies Mission: hnpoaiblt Mod Squad EJ ,...,,. Conzalez Major Ltaaue laaebell Cont'd from 5PM. Giants vs. Cinclnn1tl. : Hoclppodp Lodi' St>ttd Racer Duler'a Choict • Did Yan Dyb Merv Griffin Sllow Cf) "opn'a Heroes : roo.1 • Tmtl Fllrn • Marprtta O'ramll Sllow Uttte Reals CD oommm ..... lowtln1 fw Dollan Mowle: (C) (Zhr) "Don't Go Nnr the Water" (com) '57-Glenn Ford, Gia Sc.le. i Wiid w.tid of Aftl•lt Whft's My UM? I Love Luer (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MA"-12. 1974 P11e 9 A STEP TOWARD STARDOM Beauty pageant winners never die, they just fade back into obscurity as a rule. But that won't be the case with this year's Miss USA. Amanda Jones has already taken the first steps f.fom beauty queen to television actress. and her quall· ficat1ons for stardom-beauty, intelligence and a quick wit- will be on display when she crowns her successor on the Miss USA Beauty Pageant onginating live from Niagara Falls. on CBS. Saturday (May 18) at lOPM. When Ms. Jones first came to Hollywood six months ago. she did a guest spot on CBS·TV's Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which attracted such attention that the producers, Allan Blye and Chris Bearde. signed her for their comedy special '·Hamburgers.·' Both Amanda's parents are show people, so it was natural f9r her to move from stage work at the Un iversity of Colorado to television commercials. and even a stint as a local TV news· caster. As Miss USA. Amanda has been swamped with offers of television and motion picture roles. ··But being Miss USA means keeping up with a very busy schedule,'' she points out." "so there isn't much time for acting. Anyhow. a year as Miss USA is worth the exposure of dozens of small tele· vision parts. Now that my year 1s nearly over. I'm getting ready to do a lot of work in Hollywood." Among Amanda's final duties as Miss USA 1973 will be the crowning of this year's winner at Niagara Falls. ··1 hope her reign gets started on a less confusing note than mine did. Amanda said. "At a dinner 1n my honor the evening I was crowned. the ma1tre d' brought over a bottle of cham· pagne with the management's compliments-and presented it to the girl next to me." "I don't mind not being recognized as a beauty queen." Amanda adds. "If I had spent my whole life trying to look like one. Miss USA would be about as far as I could go ." KNXT SPECIAL ABOUT CANCER "I'm Lee Grant .. Think of fifteen women you know Your mother ... your sister ... me ... you ... One of them will at some time in her life develop breast cancer. In the next hour. we're going to talk about breast cancer. The material is explicit and recommended for a mature audience.'' Thus begins the opening narration of "Why Me?." an hour·long KNXT Special about one of the most tragic experi· ences a woman can undergo. cancer of the breast and surgical removal Its only plus is that it can be a life.saver. It will air Monday at lOPM on Channel 2 in place of Medical Center that night only. In the opening scenes of t he broad· cast actress Grant observes: "The loss or a breast is an unbearable thought. Maybe that's why so many women re· fuse to even think about breast cancer. They ignore it, they run away from it. And that is the most dangerous thing they can do. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 12. 1974 MONDAY (Continued) It T1kt1 A Thltf Cl) I Dream of Jeannie Esmen I di (i) Dt1intt : Wastlinpn str1lfltt Ttlk ( (j)) lobbJ 5oktsboro Show • Drlma , ,,. ThrM Stooan 7:30 fJ Jon1th1n Wlnten Show (R) Andy Griffith 1ue1U. Ho1111'1 Htn>H • t:E) Polict Suraeott (R) Help Thy Ntlfhbor New 811t tht Cloc:t New Trwuure Hu11t Million $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) " ove O'ttf D1rtlnl'' (com' '63 - Doris Day, James Garner. I Wiid 10n1dom Bewitched ~To Tell Ult Truth Ntw Plb la Rlfltt ovlt: (C) (21/ihr) "North to 11b" (adv) '60 -John Wayne. r[Jt to Eye "P1intin1 the Town" (j)) N111Mlle Music Jl•mJ Dian Show Esctn1rto Theam Thi ''*" ''"' 1:00 <a Cl)) Cl) G u n am o k e "'A f1mily of Killers" (R) A d1rln1 Jail break reunites a family of vicious outlaws who wound a pursuing U.S M1rsh1I, kill his deputy, then wait in ambush for Marshal Diiion. 0 ~ ct;) ®) m Tht Mlfidan ''The Illusion of the Curious Coun· terleit" Part I (R) t.loyd Nolan. Carol Lynley ind John Colicos auest tn a dram1 1bout a shady prison official's attempt to pull off a rob bery. O Movie: (C) (2hr) "House on Green1pplt Ro•d'' (mys) '70 - Christopher Georae. J1net Leiah. 0 @ Ci) t:E) The Rookies "Blood Brother" (R) Terry tries to help his cous;n, Jimmy, a returned war vet eran. who blames society for his problems with the law and his Inability to find employment. Glynn Turman futsts.. I Dulet's Choice Slf1rt to Adw11ture ...... Fllm ruttnl I s•lcilC I Souncbtaft: Stats fo Crotts The popular vocal duo blends fan, rock, COCJntry end reltarous music In concert. m Pent11CM1se EE Movie: "lomu of Mlssina Per· sons" (dre) '33-Bettt Davis, Pat O'Brien. 1:30 m Merv Griffin Show Q) Movie: (90) "The Crffplna Un· known" (sci-fl) '56-Brian Oonlevy, Maraia Oun. a!) hnor1m1 Ncwtla 9:00 fJ <a (j)) Cl) Htt1'1 Lucy (R) Lucy aets Elizabeth Taylor's famous diamond rina stuck on her rrnaer. and Richard Burton, Miss Taylor and Lucy must come up with a solution to eel the rinf oH Lucy before a preu reception that even· Ing. 0 Q) (i) !10) m H 8 C Mo11day Movie: <ff (2ilr) "Giant" Concl. (R) (dra) '56-Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean. The epic drarna tracing the history of a weelthy land own1n1 family in modem Teias. 0 @ (1) t:E) ABC Monday Movie: (Continued) who have undergone breast cancer sur· gery tell their very personal stories about discovery, the surgery and their su rvival. Tt}e broadcast focuses on one woman whO discovers a lump in her breast. And the KNXT cameras follow her progress from the night before the surgery. through the operation itself and to the time when she wakes and discovers the answer to the painful question that she has been trying not to think about. ''Every day in this country 170 worn· en are told they have cancer of the breast Every day in this country 85 women die of breast cancer. Fifty per· cent of all women who develop a cancer in their breast are dead within five years -and the cure rates are no better today than they were 35 years ago. "So you can't run away from it. The best thing Gina Is among a group of women who re· late their very personel experiences with breast cancer-the discovery. surgery and survival. And in what 1s probably a first for Los Angeles Television a young woman demonstrates on camera how a self. examination for breast cancer 1s con· ducted. Women will also see other methods of cancer detection that search out suspicious cells even before their own eyes and hands can make the dis covery. "Why Me?" will also look into the controversy over the surgical treat· ment of operable breast cancer -with doctors in agreement that the important fact to remember is that breast ca ncer is curable in a large percentage of cases. This important KNXT documentary special WClS produced by Joe Saltzman C\nd executive producer Dan Gingold, a Channel 2 production team that was respon~ible for the highly acclaimed "Rape." "The Junior H1~h School ," "The Unhappy Hunting Ground" and "Black on Black." Page 10 you can do is know all the facts about breast cancer-how to know if you have it, what to do 1f you get it. how to live with it for the rest of your life." In KNXT's "Why Me?" ten women THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 12. 19i4 Oina didn't think it could ever happen to her. .. but it did. Gina dllvelopC'd ca ncer of the breast. Every y in this country . 170 women are told they have the di seas(>. Toni t. for one hou r Gina and a lot of wom<'n like hC'r will tal ut brC'a st cann·r. \Vhat it is. I low to rffognizC' its symptoms. \\'h to do if .\'OU dc\-C'lop it . And the t reatments in us0 today. Th(~ material in this s p<'c ial program is candid and recommended for a matun· au<..licncr. If you're a woman ... or a man who carCls about a woman ... thi ~ could be the most important hour of 'yo ur life. Why Me? Na rrated by Lee> Grant IOPMCBS~Z Page 11 MONDAY (Continued) (C) (90) "Ice St.Ilion Zebf'I" Conct. (R) (dra) '68-Rock Hudson. Ernest J Boranine, Patrick McGoohan, Jim Brown, Tony Bill, Lloyd Nolan. The story of a U.S. nuclear sub speeding under the Arctic ice cap on the way to a dangerous confrontation. ffi Colossos en. el Rine al) Art.s1 ol Sav1tr.a m Entre Amlao a;) V1riety Show 9:30 1J (Qil ) (j) Ole.II Vin ~e Show (R) Dick decides that he doesn't have enough "manly pur· suits" in his life. so he jumps at the chance to become a weekly poker player. ONews m I OWAL I Bill Cosby: A Day at Gtaterford Bill Cosby talks to pris· oners to show the importance of education as a crime deterrent @E Drama 10:00 IJ KNXT Sc>ecial "Why Me?'' k. tress Lee Grant narrates this hour special about breast cancer. Ten women who have had breast cancer tell their very personal stories about dis~ry. surgery and survival. IWIE ~News • Piny Muon 8 <et! ) Medical ~nter "Cas ualty" (R) &) la Revista a;) Praise Hie lord Club 10:30 0 @ G) Pilot Project ''Red Snow, White Death" Clint Walker stars as an Alaskan State law en. torcement officer who must rely on everything from snowmobiles to pilots to accomplish his job I 0 Joumey to Adventure aJ Bill Cosby Eil) Theatre in America (2hr) "The Widowina of Mrs. Holroyd'' Gerald· ine Fit?,gerald, Joyce Ebert, Rex Robbins and Frank Converse star in this story centering on Mrs. Hot royd's hatred of her crude husband, and the escape she seeks in a younger, more sensitive miner. I Muslcal Comed) 11 = 00 ~liiS~:::: S.St of Groucho Nlpt G1ll1ry Movie: (C) "The Tittleld Thun- derbolt" (com) '53-Stanley Hollo· way. IMiulon: lmpoislblt The Untouch1ble1 (3)Semt flit The SMnt ) The Pioneers 11:30 (~ ) C8S late Movie: "The Wortd, the flesh I Ult Devil" (dra) '59-Harry Belafonte, Inger ' Stevens, Mel Ferrer. I 0 @ 00 @) m Johnny Cu1on Florence Henderson is i'Jest host 0 Movie: "The Cool & the Cr11y" (dra) '58----0igi Pereau ~Twill~ Zone (j1) CV m Wide Wor1d Mystery • oliee Hudquerters" I 12:00 (I) One st19 Beyond j m Movie: "Rlcllt Cro11" (dra) '50 -Dick Powell. June Allyson. 12:30 D1y 1t Nlpt I W1nderlust 1:00 Tomorrow 1:45 ~1: "Tht l.ontlytlurts" (dra) '58 -Montaomery Clift, Robert Ryan, Dolores Hart, Mym• Loy. 3:10 e Movie: "Th• last 81ndit" (we.s) '49-William Elliott. Forrest Tucker. Paae 12 TUESDAY MAY 14 For morning and afternoon listings. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "Rhino" (adv) '64-Harry Guardino, Robert Culp, Shirley Eaton. 9:30 O "Kid Millions" (com) '35 - Eddie Cantor. Ann Sothern. 11:00 0 "Hell Squid" (dra) '58-Wally Campo. "Condemned" (dra) '3{}- Ronald Colman. 12:00 m "And Then There Were None" (mys) '4!">--Louis Hayward, Judith Anderson, Barry fltzgerald. 1:00 ~ (C) "The Best of Everythln(' (dra) '59-Hope Lange, Stephen Boyd, Joan Crawford. 2:00 O "Desire Under the Elms" (dra) '58-Sophia Loren, Anthony Per· kins, Burl Ives. IE (C) "Little Em>t" (dra~ 'Sl - Rhonda Fleming, Mark Stevens. 3:00 ® (C) "Shane" Part I (wes) '53- Alan Ladd, Van Hefhn. ®) (C) "Return of the Gunfighter" (wes) '66 -Robert Taylor. Chad Everett. 3:30 1J (C) "M1d1me X" (dra) '66 - Lana Turner, John Forsythe, Keir Dullea. ®"The Gius Men11erie" (dra) '50 -Kirk Douglas, Jane Wyman. 0 (C) "Gigi" Concl. (rom) 'SS - Leslie Caron. Louis Jourdan. ~aur· ice Chevalier. @@"Hard Guy" (mys) '41 - Jack LaRue, Mary Healy Q} 00 (C) "Compulslon" (dra) '50 -Orson Welles. Dean Stockwell , Bradford Dillman .• 4:30 (~ (!)) ''The Mounuln Road" 6:00 (dra) '60-James Stewart. Lisa Lu. EVENING . ~~~~i~~:rs Bonanza Ho(1n's Heroes Beverly Hillblnles Mission: Impossible Mod Squid El Pobre Gonzalez Major league B1Seball Cont'd from SPM. Giants vs. Cincinnati. Eil) Hodgepodae Lodae ff) Speed Racer 6:30 6 Dt1lef's Choice • Dfclt Vin Dyke Merv Griffin Show 1 (I) Hoe.n's Heroes : Zoom! • Tmtl f11m ·•News Little Ra1e1l1 THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. MAY 12 1974 I Whit's My Lrne? I Love Lucy It Takes A Thief (j) I Dream of JeaMle Eslner1ld1 Q 00 Dreinet Eil) Boole Beat "Encyclo pedia tanica" (~ ) Hee Haw 1Dr1ma Ust.d y la Pollcl1 Thrtt Stoogts Brit· to find a huge airliner that d1s1p peared alter maklna an emergency landinl Sterling Hayden guests. 0 (!1) EE) ASC Tuesday Movie: (C) (90) ''The Affah" (R) (dra) '73 -Robert Wagner, Natalie WOOd The tender story of a 32-yeer old woman. crippled s111ee childhood by pollo, who experiences the tOYl and sorrows of love for the first time ._ m Merv Griffin Show IE The Untouchables "The Gun of 7:30 i Ntw Treasure Hunt Zangara" (90) 3 Ho(1n's Heroes Eil) Who Built This Placer "Th~ · Hollywood Squ1m Once & Future Landmark" (R) Help Thy "el&flbor a;) P1norem1 Novela Secrets of the Dffp "Under ·the Indian Ocean" The area in and 9:001 The Bold Onea around this smallest and least Gonion known of the three great oceans : Black Journ•I ''Black Leaders" is e1tplored-includinr islands of · Noches Tap1tlu Antarctica, oHshore villages of In· · • Teatro del Martes do11esia and strange sea creatures. 9_30 fj N (j) You Asked for It · ewt 0 Million $ Movie; (C) (2hr) "Pll-' Dt1m1 low T1lk" (com) '59-Doris Day, 10:00 0 ~ [OJ m Po 11 c e Story Rock Hudson "Chain of Command" (R) Three I Bewltchtd officers are sl11n and a con.sp111ey @ To Tell the Truth against the police Is suspected Ci) lefs Mike A Deal Stuart Whitman and Edmond O'Brien Movie: (C) "Broken Arrow" star (wes) '50 -James Stewart. Jeff ~ m ID ® NtW1 Cti.ndler. 6 Peny MaSOf'I EE Citywatthers "Blind Children's 1 (£) Marcus Welby M.D. Center" "Each Day A Miracle" (R) A 11r1. I Stand Up & Clleer en1oy1ng the longest remission from Bobby Gotdlbofo Show leukem11 on record. pl1ns to marry The G~I Si•ng her professor, against the wishu of 1:00 IJ (~ (j)) Cl) Maude (R) Maude lh~1r respective parents and Walter are at it again, over EID W•~ l Puee (90) Walter's Wiii -which won't allow m Pr11se the Lont Club Maude to make decisions about 10:30 0 Journey to Adventure the estate without an executor's O'J Bill Cosby approval. EE Spanish Comedy 0 ~ Ci)@) m Adim-12 "Sky @E Chucherias Watch" Part I (R) Officers Malloy . and Reed 51>end I week working ll.OO I 0 0 mm m News from a police helicopter, chasing 3 (j)@) EE QJ (])News homicide suspects and a stolen But of Groudlo plane. 6 Nlaht Gallery 0 Movft: (C) (2hr) ''Sheriff ol • M~e: (C) "Torture Garden" Fractured Jaw" (com) '5~Kenneth (hor) 67 -J1ck Palance. Burgess More, JaJ!!_e Mansfield. Meredith. 0 @ l1J EE) Happy Dlyi (R) (Mission: Impossible ' Richie attends his fi~t b1chelor The Untouchables party and is driven home by a (3) Secret Fiie dancer who POPS out of the cake. The S.lnt I De1ler's Choke ( ) The PlonHrs Safari to ACfventure 11:30 f) (~ ) CIS Litt Movlt: Mexican Film Festfval ~ "Gunn" (dr1) '67 -Craig 8111 Moyers• Journal "Livln11 Stevens Laura Devon Ed Asner. Free in the Rockies" 0 @ ' O m loftnny Carson I Qulen? O Movie: "Shike, RstUt I RollH CoM medy (mus) '56-lisa Gaye. Mike Con ovle: "Kina of the Under· nors. worfd" (dra) '39 -Humphrey Bo· (1) Twili ht Zone gart. Kay Francis. O 1 Q) Wide Wor1d Mystery 8:30 IJ (~ (j)) Hawaii Fivt-0 "V "Come Die With Me" for Vashon" (R) (2'/,hr) A family· EE Day at Nlflrt dominated crime syndicate resur· 12:00 (I) One Step Beyond faces after a 1.ong period of calm m Movie: "Tha Doolln1 of O•la· a~d ~cGarrett 1s marked fof asses homa" (wes) '49-Randolph Scott. s1na~1on by the patriarch of the John Ireland. family IE W1nder1ul't NHL HOCKEY In the avent additional cames ire nttded for the championship pl1y-off1, die pmt wtll llr on "BC from 8:30 to llPM. All prorr1ms aubJect to dlanft without noUce. 1:00 (]) 0 0 Cl) ~ CIJ News Q @) Tomorrow 1:45 IJ Movie: (C) 1'Tht Sad Hone" (adv) '59-0avld Ladd. Rex Reason. BowUna for Doll111 2:00 m All·Nllht Show: "Friendly Cnt· iiifea," "It Happened In Bro1d Oay- llahr' 7:001 (I)O 0 ma> News Movfe: (2hr) "Viva Zap1ta"l._ ___________ __JI (adv) '52 -Marlon Brando. Jean 0 fa (ii m N B C Tuesd1y 3:101J Movft: (C) "Roed to DtnWf'' Peters. Mrster-,--8an.cet "Fly Me If You (wes) 'SS-John Payne, Let J Cobb S.fari to ~enture Can Ftnd Me" (R) Banacek attempts Mona Freeman. ·-- THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. MAY 12. 1974 News Paul Moyer anchors a 30-minute wrap·up of news, views, sports and weather every weeknight on the "- KNBC 11 O 'clock ' \ Newservice. · KMBC4 .... \ . . . .... .... . . . . : , • • 0 -•••••• • • • • \ \ ,'j" Local Reports KNBC reporters bring you news from wherever it's happening in Southern California. ~ -~-I The 11 O~lock. Who's Who of What5 What. ... f Page 13 WEDNESDAY MAY 15 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIM E MOVIES 9:00 O ''Thirteen Ghosts" (dra) '60 - Martin Milner, Jo Morrow, Charles Herbert 9:30 O "Devil to Pay" (com) '30 - Loretta Young, Ronald Colman. 11:00 O "Teenage Caveman" (dra) '58 -Robert Vaughn. "Ape Man of the Jungle" (adv) '62-Ralph Hudson. 12:00 W "Gone Are the Days" (com) '63 -Ossie Davis. Ruby Dee, Godfrey Camb11dge, Alan Alda 1:00 '26 "follow the Sun" (dra) '51- Glenn Ford, Anne Baxter 2:00 O "You Came Along" {dra) '4!">- Lizabeth Scoll. Robert Cummings, Don Defore. ID (C) "F~ontier Cal" (wes) '4!">- Yvonne DeCarlo. Rod Cameron. J:OO 'i' (C) "Shane" Conti "Hud" Part I (dra) '63-Paul Newman, Patricia Neal. (i9) (C) "The Wheeler Dealers" (com) '63 -James Garner, Lee Remick 3:30 O (C) "Marnie'' (dra) '64-T1pp1 Hei:lren, Sean Connery, Diane Baker ~ ~l (C) "The Bramble Bush" (dra) '60-Richard Burton, Barbara Rush, Angie D1ck1nson. 4:30 ( 1.9 ( 8 ') "Mysterious Island" (sci r1) '6l-M1chael Craig, Joan Green wood EVEN INC 6:00 1) QO @ rn ma>News 3 JQJ[J '3 237'6Jc~OC> News Bonanza Hogan's Heroes Beverly Hillbillies Mission: Impossible Mod Squad El Pobre Gonzalez • Movie: (C) (2hr) "Bedauled" (com) '68 -Peter Cooke, Dudley Moore ffi Hodgepodge Lodge W Speed Racer 6:30 00 Dealer's Choice Q Dick Yan Olke (10 Merv Griffin Show 'iT Hogan's Heroes I Zoom! Travel film News W little Rucab 7:00 I CV 0 0 m Cl) News Bowling for Dollars 6 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Alukan Sa· fu i"-Outdoor adventure Mm 8 Journey I What's My line? I love Lucy It Takes A Thier v ffi I Drum of Jeannie ffi Esmeralda Powers Girls Have The Look & The Style~ YOU CAN LOO K BETTER, FEEL EXC ITING, GAI N CONFI DENCE & SUCCESS IN YOUR LIFE. Beginning & Advanced Courses • Make Up & Hair Styling • Personality Development • Figure Control • Wardrobe & Fashion • Walking & Posture • Voice & 01ct1on • Profess ional Modeling. Call or come in today for a free personal analysis. John Robert Powers Notion's Oldest & largest School For Finishing & Modeling ORANGE -3 Town & Country -547-8228 Page 14 THE DAILY PILOT. Tl/ WEEK, MAY 17, 1974 ~~ (6) Dragnet ffi The French Chel have been 111 Jail at the time the crime was committed. (~9 ( 8 1) World of Survival eI) Orama m Aaron Berger Show al Three Stooges 0 ~l (6) m NBC Wednesday Movies: "No Place like Home" A trio or comedies about family hie. "Hello Mother, Goodbye" stars 7:30 ~ New Dating Came Bette Davis and Ken Mars: "Cirand- 3 Hogan's Heroes pa, Mom, Did & Rtcflle" stars John · Wilt Tiii Your father Gets Home Martey, Chartes Aidman and Abby "Maude Loves Papa" (R) Jonathan Dalton; "Where's Mommar· sta~ Winters displays his various char Richard Mulligan and Michele actemations when Harry Boyle at Carey. tempts to collect overdue bills from (i) The Bold Ones Maude Fnckell. Ei) Papa Corazon I Help Thy Neighbor a!) C.rru:sel del Mundo let's Make A Deal Bobby Goldsboro Show 9:30 0 News B Million $ Movie: (2hr) "I'll See m Or1ma ~~~isln o~: D~:~~s"T~~~!~ ·5F~ank 10:00 0 .~b9 (81) ( 8) Kojlll "Dark Sun Loveioy. ' ' day (R) When a small-lime car 110) New Price Is Right th1er 1s murdered for no apparent ~Bewitched reason, 1<01ak surmises that the 111c· (3) To Tell the Truth flm musl have been a threat to r6""1 Hollvwood "Auares someone much higher 1n the world i:T:'I 1 UJ , " "'I of crime. U;J Storefront ~ m ID ::261 News (129 (81) Police Surgeon 6 Perry Mason m Other ~eople, ~her Places (TT, '3' t;T:'\ Doc DI" t "A M Cl) Celebnty Bowhna 1 1 ~1 ~ 10 an W The Ghoul Gang or Importance (R) Will Geer guests as a slubborn old man trying to 8:00 0 (!j9 re"') (81 s 0 n n J & c h e r hold on to his land lor his grand Comedy Hour (R) Jim Nabors, Larry son. Doc Elliott is asked to-cert1ty Csonlla and Danny Thomas guest. lhe man as insane by a bu1ld1ng Q Q_"j 6 QJ m Chase "A Btt or contractor who wanls lhe land Class" (R) Cesar Romero guests as ffl El ~ornlllo a silky smooth c-0n artist who plans a!) Pr11se the lord Club a $250,000 caper 10·30 0 J Ad 0 Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Dirty Heroes" . Q) B~~~isbto venture (adv) '65-Curt Jurgens, John Ire t:T;'I Bill Cost!· A 0 t ,. t rf d land "~ .. ,. rt 1 .. ra e or 0 1.n ffi Cl) The Cowboys "Dave aJ Tele·Comicos Done II" CR) Two outlaws, attempt 11 :00 fJ 0 0 al m Cl) News 1ng to force Mrs Anderson to sur rn Ci) Q2l EE) ~ Ci) News render $25,000 lo them, take Shm O Best of Groucho as a hostage. (6) Night G1llery I Dealer's Choice O Movie: (C) "Doctor In Distress" Safari to Adventure (com) '64-D1tk Bogarde Samantha Mexican film festival [ggar. · ai!W Movie: (C) (2hr) "DiAI M for ID Mission: Impossible Murder'' (mys) '54-Ray Milland, W The Untouchables Grace Kelly t!1.) rn Secret nle ED Washington Connection ~ The Saint m Championship Wrestling (1l9 (i)) The Pioneers W Japanese language Progr•m 11:15 ED D•y at Night 8:30 0 11' (3 CD ABC Wednesday aJ Cinema 34 Movie: (C) (90) "Skpay to Death" (R) (susp) •73 -Bobby Sherman, 11:30 1J (Q9 (i) [8 CBS late Movie: Stefanie Powers, John Aslin, Joseph (C) "Change of Mind" (dra) '69- Campanella T1ge Andrews. Nancy Raymond St Jacques, Leslie Nielson Malone. Ross Martin, Ruth McDev1tt. Susan Oliver. An aenal tramway goes awry some 0 ~ (6) iQ) m Johnny Carson hundreds or reet above 1agged 0 Movie: "Waikiki Weddin(' (mus) mountains. while a rescue party '37-Bing Crosby, Martha Raye. must f1ghl inclement weather to 6 Twihg!lt Zone save the passengers 0 ff' (I) Cl) Wide World of En· m Merv Griffin Show Tonight's tertainment "Phyllis D1ller's 102nd show comes lrom the sel or lhe Birthday Party" forthcoming film "The Klansman" in £1 Oroville Calif. Merv interviews Rich 12:00 6.., One Step Beyond ard Burton and VISllS with Lee m Movie: ''One Minute to Zero" Marvin. Cameron Mitchell, Lola (dra) '52 -Robert M1lchum, Ann falana and David Ladd Blyth. ID Movie: (C) (90) "Horrible Dr. ID Wanderlust Hitchcock" (hor) '64 -Barbara , S1eele, Robert Flemyng. 1.00 r3) 0 0 Ci ll3 f 6 1 News ffi Theatre In America (2hr) "Ho· (I [01 Tomorrow gan·s Go~t" Faye Dunaway, Robert Foxworth, and George Rose star 1n this story of a man's destruc1i11e drive for polllical power among the l11sh in Brooklyn or the 1900s. m Panorama Novela 1:45 0 Movie: "Th.i Model & the M11· ri1ge Broker" (com) '52 -Thelma Ritter, Jeanne Crain. Stott Brady 2:00 W All-Night Show: "Sp I t 11 t e ," "Cathenne the Great" • 9:00 IJ Ct29 I I ) ""Cannon "Perfect J:lO IJ Movie: "Blind Spot" (mys) '52 Ahbt" (R) The prime suspect m a -Robert MacKe011e, Gordon Jack payroll burglary 1s discovered lo son i;.i '·~; ii' ·; Lb~T Evening Movies f::~,,.;;.;.. . ~. '/." 6:00 s 9 7:30 9 11 8:30 7 10:30 9 11 ;30 7 11 13 7:30 9 8:00 s 8:30 13 9:00 4 7 11:00 9 11:30 2 s 7:30 9 1:00 s 8:30 7 11:00 9 11:30 2 5 7:30 9 8:00 s 8:30 7 13 11;00 9 11:30 2 s 7:30 9 8:00 5 11:00 9 11:30 2 5 7:30 9 8:00 5 9:00 2 11:30 2 SUNDAY, MAY 12 (C) "Hour of the Gun" (wu) '67-Jamn Garner. Jason Robards "Hideous Sun Demon" (sci 11) '55-Robert Clarke (C> "The Yellow Roll•·Royce" (com) '65-Rea Hamson, Ingrid Berg man. Shirley MacLa1ne. "Sea Hawk" (adv) '40--Errol Flynn, Claude Rains. 17 3 (Cl "Ice Station Zebra" Part I (dra) '68-Rock Hudson. Ernest 8orgn1ne, Patrick McGoohan. Jim Br0wn. Tony Bill, Lloyd Nolan (C) "Three on A Couch" (com) '66-Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh "A Kind of Lovins" (dra) '66--Alan Bates, June R1t~h1e. (C) "fl&hter Squadron" (dre) '48-Robert Stack, Edmond O'Brien "The Bachelor Party" (com) '57-Don Murray, E.G Marshell MONDAY, MAY 13 (C) "Move Over Darlin&" (com) '63-Dons Day, James Garner (Cl "House on GrH nepple Road" (mys) '70--Christopher George. Janet Leigh. "The Creeping Unknown" (sci f1 ) '56--Brtcln Donlevy 23 6 10 (C) "Giant" Concl (dra) '56-Rock Hudson, E1t111beth Taylor. James Dean . l7 3 (C) "Ice Station Zebra" Canel. (dra) '68-Rock Hudson, Ernest Borgn1ne. Patrick McGoohan (C) "The Tltfleld Thunderbolt" (com) '53-Stanley Holloway. (29 8) 8 "The Wor1d, the Fler.h & the Devil" (dra) '59-Harry Bela fonte. Inger Stevens, Mel Ferrer. "The Cool lo the Crazy'' (dra) '58-G1g1 Pereau. Scott Marlowe TUESDAY, MAY 14 (C) "Piiiow Talk" lcom) '59-0oros Oay. Rock Hudson. (C) "Sheriff of Fractured J•w" (com) '59-Kenneth More, Jayne M1nsf1eld 17 3 (C) "The Affair" (dr<i) '73-Roben Wagner, Natalie Wood (C) "Torture Garden" (horl '67-Jack Palance, Burae\.s Meredith (29 8) 8 (C) "Gunn" (dra) '67-Craig Stevens. Laura Devon "Shake, Rattle .. Roll" (mus) '56-Losa Gaye. Mike Connors WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 "I'll SH You In Mr Dreams" (mus) '52-Dons Day. Danny Thomas (C) "Dirty Heron' ladv) '65-Cun Jeraens. John Ireland. 17 3 (C) "Skyway to Death" busp) '73-Bobby Sherman, Stefanie Powers John Astin. Joseph Campanella (Cl "Horrible Dr. Hitchcock" (hor) ·~ -Barbara Steele, Rober1 f lemyng (C) "Doctor In Dlstren " (com) '64-Dlrk Bogarde. Samant ha E&&•• (29 8) 8 (Cl "Chana• of Mind" (dral '69-Raymond St Jacques. Leslte Nielson. Susan Oliver "Waikiki Weddln&" (mus) '37-Btng Crosby. Martha Raye THURSDAY, MAY 16 (C) •'Lullaby of Broadway" (mus) '51-Doris Day. Gene Nelson (C) "Hellbendert." (wes) '67-Joseph Cotten, Norma Bengell "Victim" (susp) '62-Dtrk Bogarde. Sylvia Sims (29 8) 8 (C) ''Who's Got the Action?" (com) '62-0ean Marton, Lana Turner "Our t-tea~s Were Growing Up" (com\ '45--Gatl Russell FRIDAY, MAY 17 (C) "Aprll In Paris" (mus) '53-Dor•s Day. Ray Bolger (Cl "Or. 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Price $149.95 AA&D Electronics 27 S E 171h STREET <;,OSTA MESA 642-8882 Hours Doily 9-6. Thur\ 9 9 Professional Service for all your home electronics TV -Radio · Stereo -Phone · Tape Page 15 THURSDAY MAY 16 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "The Immortal" (dra) '69 -Christopher George, Carol Lynley, Barry Sullivan 9:30 O "Cyn1ra" (dra) '33 -Ronald Colman, Kay Francis. 11:00 O "Walking Dead" (hor) '36 - Boris Karloll. "Oper1tion Bikini" (adv) '63-Tab Hunter, Frankie Ava Ion. 12:00 ID "Woman ol Distinction" (rom) '50-Rosaltnd Russell, Ray Milland, Edmund Gwenn 1:00 ~6 (C) ''The Big Trees" (wes) ·52 -Kirk Douglas 2:00 O (C) "The Yellow Rolls-Royce" (com) '65 -Ingrid Bergman, Rex Hamson. Slrnley Maclaine aJ (C) ''A Very Private All1ir" (dra) '62-811g11te Bardot, Marcello Mas- tr0tann1 3:00 ~ "Hud" Concl. (dra) '63 -Paul Newman. Patricia Neal 10' (C) "Arrivederci Baby" (com) '60-Tony Curtis. Nancy Kwan 3:30 D (C) "Geisha Boy" (com) '58- Jerry Lewis. Suzanne Pleshette. ~ (C) "The Kiiiers" (susp) '64- Lee Marvin. Angie Dickinson 0 (C) "Charlie Bubbles" (dra) '68 -Albert Finney, Liza Minnelll, Colin Blakely @ 00 "Emergency L1ndln(' (adv) '41-Forrest Tucker, Carol Hughes. ~ @ (C) "Guns of Darkness" (dra) '62-David Niven, Leslie Ca· . ron, Ian Hunter. 4:30 (tj9 ) "Valentino" Part I (dra) '51 -Anthony De•ter, Eleanor Parker. [ V [ N I N (, 6:00 H' fJ @ mm rn News 3 o [ti~ 2;f f61<eii If ) News Bonanza 6.., Hogan's Heroes 0 Beverly Hillbillies I Mission: Impossible Mod Squid El Pobre Gonz1lez ~' Movie: (C) (2hr) "Go Hiked in the World" (~ra) '61-Gina Lollo brigida, Anthony Franciosa fD Hodgepodge Lodge m Speed Racer 6:30 6 Dealer's Choice • Dick Vin Dyke 10 Merv Griffin Show 1 (I) Hogan's Heroes : Zoom! • Travel Film · • Viajan~ m Little Rucals 1:001 oo ooma>News Bowling for Dollars 6 Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Thunder BaJ" Supper club songstress Kaye TlllD OF CU ,AYMlNTS? LEASE I OI DER YOUIS NOW 1974 MODELS All MAKE S ""'· Stevens made her TV debut as an actress but still finds time for a song on the weekday day- time serial drama Days of Our Lives, weekdays at 12:30 on NBC. The redhaired singer will create the continuing role of Jeri Clayton, mystery woqian who drifts into town. CAll OI m e G E ORGE JOINE R e DON C ROSBY Page 16 • * • Steve Austin (lee Majors) runs for his life from a group of saboteurs on "Survival of the Fittest.'' on The Six Million Dollar Man, on ABC, Friday at 9PM. THE DAILY PIL01, TV WEEK. MAY 12. 1974 (dra) 'SJ-James Stewart, Joanne Dru. lnnerspace Whi t's My line! I love Lucy It Takes A Thief (3) I Drum of Jeannie Esme raid• ~ (i) Draenet £Il) P$1chology Today "Abnormal Behavior" A haunting view ol the pathos, tragedy and terror of men- tal illness. Including scenes hereto- fore w1tnesud only by doctors and nurses (1:29 ra )) lusi• I Dr1m1 Tele-Revist.a Musical Three Stoogu CiI:) Ntws/SporU 9:00 6 (Q!j ) Cl') CBS T h u r s d a y Movie: (C) (Zhr) "B1chelors 4" Four original half-hour comedies. "friends & Lovers" stars Paul S1nd: "The Boys" stars nm Conway and Herb Edelman; "Jerry" stars Robert Walden, and "Sonny Boy" stars Al fen Garfield. 0 Qj @) m Ir o n s I d 1 (R) Ironside's aide ..Mark Sanaer sets himself up as the bait to trap a homicidal loan shark 6 "" Bold Ones (D Kuna Fu "The Tona" (R) Without resorting to violence, Caine tries to end lhe tyranny of a Chinese cn me syndicate and to lib- erate a young slave boy. 7:30 O Orson Welles Grut Mysterlu I Gorrion "The Monkey's Paw" The famous : Wu & Puce (R) tale of a cursed paw that rains · Accompaname . disaster upon those who would use · • J1panese TV Hour its power ,to tamper with fate. 9:30 0 News I Hog1n s Heroes @I) Drama New Price Is Ri1ht Help Thy Neipbor 10:00 0 Q~ (6) llQ) m Music Country Ozzie's Ghia (R) Ouie uncovers USA (R) Dionne Warw1cke 1s hostess a real whodunit when he tries to to Jerry Reed, Jeanne C. Riley, Mac get Harriet and the girls to give Davis. Tom T. Hall, f'reddy Hart. him a hint on the solution of the Wayne Newton and Doug Kershaw mystery novel he is readina. ~ m ID :Z~ News (8 1 Concentr1tlon 6 Perry Mason 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Lui· a> Streets or San fran· laby of Broadw1(' (mus) '51-Doris cisco "Commitment" (R) After 23 Day, Gene Nelson years on the force. Oet. Lt. Mike i Let's Make A Dul Stone 1s suspected or k1lhn& a tel Bewitched low off icer and 1$ suspended fr< m (V To Tell the Truth the department Ci) Wild World of Animals CiI:> Pr1ise the lord Club Accion Chie1no 10:30 I JourneJ to Adventure (129 I 8 1) Jimmy Dean Show Bill Cosby er;) Jon1th1n Wlnteri Show Teatro con Dsw1ldo Calvo ffi The Prot«tors : The Advoutes El) The Ghoul Ganr • Los Di11 felices 8:00 (J (~ (j)) (i) The W1ltons "The 11:00; 0 0 ED m CE News Bequest" (R) Grandma .is informed (ii (tQJ m ~ ( 6~ News that she has come into an inhen· Best of Groucho tance and generously otters to share 6 Nlallt G1llery 1t with the rest of the family: b Movie: "Victim" (susp) '62-0 ('A 16 @) m F I i P Wt I son Dtrk Bogarde, Sylvia Sims. Dennis Show Price 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hellbenders" IMiuion: lmposslble (wes) '67-Joseph Cotten, Norma The Untouchables Benaell 1 (3) Secret file 0 1 (3' a> C h op p e r I "Am-The Saint bush" (R) Officers Foley and Bur ( (i') The Pioneers dick are menaced by rooftop snip ers when a gunman sets out to 11:15 al Cinema 34 avenae his brother's death. 11:30 fl (Qt (i ) (!_1 CBS late Movie: m De1ler's Choice (C) "Who's Got the Action?" (com) Boxing From the Olympic '62-0ean Martin, Lana Turner, Ed Mexican Film festival die Albert Walter Matthau ~"i Movie: (C) (2hr) "Di1I M lor 8 Q) @(to) m Johnny C1rson Murder'' (mys) '54-Ray Milland, Movie: "Our Hurts Were Grow. Grace Kelly inr Up" (com) '46--Gail Russell. ED Novi "The Case of the Midwife Diana Lynn. Toad" A re examination of lhe con· (6) Twilipt Zone troversy surrou nding Austrian b1olo· 0 (ft (l} a1 Dick Cavett gist Paul Kammerer. who committed ED Day 1t Night suicide 1n 1926. His experiments-12:00 (6) Dr. Irene l(usorla once constde.r~d a hoa x-seemed to ID Movie: "The Big Hut'' (dra) refute Oal"tlfin s evoluhonary theo· '53-Glenn Ford GI G h ties • ona ra ame. I . l ee Marvin Juens de G1l1 Q) Winder1urt Car1van1 Musical m Movie: "City for Conquest" 1:00 00 0 0 (8 ) ~J I 6 News (dra) '40-James Cagney, Ann Sher· 0 (Jg) Tomorrow idan, Arthur Kennedy 1:45 D Movie: (C) "The Golden Mull" S:lO 0 @ a> Firehouse (R) After (adv) '54-Van Heflin, Wanda Hen· an ill fated dinner date with his drix. girl, Sonny Caputo joins his col· 2:00 ID All-Niaht Show: "The Holly & leagues to help rescue a young girl the IVJ," "Return of Monte Cristo," trapped 1n swirhng waters under an "Live Ghost" ocean pter. 3:1D I) Movlt: "Bachelor Mother'' (com) m Merv Griffin Show 'J9-t1naer Rogers, OaY1d Niven FRtDAY MAY 17 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C) "Here Come the Girls" (com) '53-Bob Hope, Tony Martin, Arlene Dahl. 9:30 0 "f1ee of Marble" (mys) '4&- John Carradine. 11:00 O "Amazln& Tr1nsparent Man" (sci ·fi) '60 -Dou1las Kennedy. "Youn& Rat"trs" (adv) '63-Mark Damon, Luana Anders. 12:00 m (C) "Moonfleet" (adv) '55 - Stewart Granger. Joan Greenwood. 1:00 t2dl "The Winnin& Team " (dra) '52 -Doris Day, Ronald Reagan. 2:00 0 (C) "The VJ.P's" (dra) '63 - Ehrabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. Q) "Johnny Stool Plreon" (dra) '49 -Howard Duff, Shelley Winters. 3:00 "I Was A Male War Bride" (com) '49-Cary Grant, Ann Sheri dan 9) (C) "The Quiller Memorandum" (dra) '67-George Segal. Alec Guin· ness. 3:30 B (C) "Snows of Kllimanlaro" (dra) '53-Gregory Peck. Susan Hay ward, Ava Gardner. (C) "Captain Newman M.D." (com) '63 -Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis. An11e Dickinson. 0 (C) "Kid Galahad" (dra) '62- Elvis Presley, Lola Albright, Gig Youn.1:_ (i7} ~] "Allu Mary Smith" (mys) '32-Blanche Mahaffey, John Oar rt:M. (j) (C) "Shock Treatment" (dra) '64-Stuart Whitman. Lauren Ba· call 4:30 (~ (j)) "Valentino" Concl. (dra) '51 -Anthony Dexter. Eleanor Parker. EVENING 6 = 00 IB~~~~S~':., Bonanza Hoean's Heroes Beverty Hillblllles Mission: Impossible Mod Squad El Pobre Gonzalez fj. Movie: (C) (2hr) "Quentin Our· ward" (adv) ·55 -Robert Taylor EE Hod1epod1e l od&e ~ Speed Racer 6:30 1 6 Ouler's Choice I Olc:k Van Dyke Merv Griffin Show (3J Appointment With De!tiny "Cortez & Montezuma" ~ ~::i film Hi) News I Little Rascals 7:00 0 0 m al News Bowlin1 for Dollars Movie: (C) (2hr) "What Old You Do in the Wat Dadd1?" (com) '66-James Coburn Ci) Animal World O Whars My line? THE DAILV PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 12 1974 I Love Lucy to separate to get more excitement It Takes A Thief in their fives. Esmeralda 00 The Bold Ones @ Draanet 0 @ al Six Mllllon $ Man : Aviation Weattlet (R) After surviving a plane crash, ( (j)) American Horseman Steve and Oscar Goldman find their • Drama !Ives still threatened by a group · • Eventos Latinos intent on sabotaging negotiations Three stooees between two nations. James Mc· 7:30 kNXT Special "Medal of Valor Eachin, William Smith and Christine Awards" Chief Ed Davis presents the Belford guest. Medal of Valor awards to six Los El) El Padre de Ml Barrio Angeles policemen, honored for their Ell) Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, acts of heroism 1n the hne of duty. Downstairs" (R) Bill Applegate is the reporter. I la Cri1da Bien Criada I Ho1an's Heroes El Almanaque Q;1 @ @) Hollywood Squares 9:30 ~ @ air m Brian Keith Help Thy Nti&hbor Show (R) When Or. Chaffee moves Wild Refu&e "Eternal Mysteries into the Jamison household, Or. of Migration" Sean soon realizes he should not (j) Thrillseellen have agreed to the new arrange· 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ment ''April In Paris" (mus) 'SJ-Doris 2 News IOay,~!\~:r~:I~:: Dauphin. 10:00 I i~ :em Ou n Mart In Wall Street Week Comedy Hour (R) Dan Rowan and Untamed World Dick Martin are "roasted" by Ken International Variety Berry, George Kennedy, Buck Owens. World of Survival Bob Newhart, Audrey Meadows, Joey m The Ghoul Gana Bishop, Arte Johnson and foster 8:00 1J (~ (j)) Dirty Sally (R) An es· Brooks. caped convict bargains With Sally ~ m m Qi News and Pike for a few hours of free· Perry Mason dom to visit his pregnant wife. @@ al Toma (R) Dave trav· 0 123 (6) ([Q) m Sanford & Son els abrrad as 8 profesSO< of archae· (R) Protesting Lamont's increasing ology to get at the source of a ring involvement with their Puerto Rican transporting Illegal drugs into the neighbors, Fred moves out of the U.S. in artifacts carried by Ameri house and Into a skid row mission. can tourists. O Movie; (C) (2hr) "Dr. Terror's 1· Biii Moyers' Journal (R) House of Horron" (hor) '65--Peter • • Preise the Lord Club Custung. 10:30 • Journey to Adventure 0 @ CV m N1tfonal Geoar1phic: Bill Cosby Special "Bushmen of the Kalahari" La Revista de Marrone Anthropologist John Marshell re· : Who Built This Place (R) turns to South Afnca to visit the • Loco Valdez Bushmen he studied for eight years. 11:00 fiJ 0 ~ m al Hews beginning back in 1954, to see how (8) (lg)@(!) News their lives have changed since his Pac 8 Track & Field Semi finals. first •• A Niaht Gallery (8 -t Issue Fright Ni&ht With Seymour Oealer's Choice Mission: Impossible S1fari to Adventure Troy Cory Show Meiiun Film festival m Secret file <> The Champions Rock Concert : Washinaton WH k In Review (R) m Oa at Ni&ht · El Show de Rosita Peru (Q9 8 ) The Pioneers J nese Laneuaae Program 11:15 re Cinema 34 8:301J Ci)) Good Times 11:30 6 (Qi (j)) CBS l ate Movie: (C) 0 @ 0 m l otsa Luc:ll (R) "The Disorderly Orderly" (com) '64 Stan is reunited with an old school -Je~ Lewis, Susan Oliver. chum who has struck it big in the 0 ~.J (iJ (fQ) m Johnny Carson entertainment world. (!) Twill.l!!t Zone I Merv Griffin Show 0 @ l3J al Wide World Speci1l Perry Mason "Elton John: Say Goodbye. Norma Interface "Crisis in Paradise" Jean" Panorama Novel• (j) star Trell 9:00 (~ (j)) (!)CBS Friday Movie: Q) The Untouchables (C) (2hr) "Captain Nemo and the 12:00 (6) Rock Concert Underwater City'' (adv) '70.-Robert m Movie: (C) ''Valley of the Ryan. Chuck Connors, Luciana Pa Kines" (adv) '54 -Robert Taylor. luzzi, Nanette Newman. With their Eleanor Parker. ship ripped to pieces in a storm. 12:30 (i) Shock Theatre it looks like imminent death for a Qi The Baron handful of survivors. Including a 1:00 0 (10) m Midnight Special Frankie U.S. Senator traveling on President Avalon is host for a salute to music Lincoln's orders, and a young w1d· and artists of the 1950s and early ow. Out of the depths surfaces a 60s. Guests include Jimmie Rodgers, futuristic submarine, th e Nautilus, Fabian, the Royal Teens, the Fleet which ferries the survivors through woods and rrankie Ford. the sea to an underwater paradise D Neshvilfe Music -the home of Nautilus commander 1:30 m All·Night Show: "Who Kiiied Captain Nemo. Teddy Bear?," "This Sportin1 Ufe" 0 Q)@®J ~ m Glrl WI t h 1:45 IJ Movie: "M1&1c Town" (dra) '47 Somethina Extra (R) Donald O'Con· -James Stewart. Jane Wyman. nor and Audra Lindley guest as 3:10 IJ Movie: (C) "Naked in the Sun" Sally's parents. who have decided (dra) '57-James Craig, Lita Milan. Loretta Swit and Alan Alda are the celebrity contestants on ABC's The $10,000 Pyramid for the week of May 13 at 11:30AM. Redd Foxx, as Fred Sanford, subjects himself to the life of a derelict when he moves out of the Sanford house In pro· test in "Fuentes, Fuentes, San· ford and Chico," NBC's color- cast of Sanford and Son, Friday at 8PM. Page 17 SATURDAY MAY 18 MOPl\JING (dra) '48-Gene Raymond, Francis Lederer. (i) Bailey's C-Omets m Movie: "Kansas Pacific" (wes) '53-Sterling Hayden, Eve Miiier. 9:00 I (~ ®> hvorite Martians . ~@ 1 0 mSiemund Movie: "fink Battalion" (dra) '58-0on Kelly, Edward G. Robin· son. 6:30 (!" TV 8 Classroom ~@@ Lassie's Rescue Rangers m Alternatives School violence IS Elephant Boy the topic. Mister Roeen' Neighborhood 6 Tennessee Tuaedo @'(!)Ghost Chasers 7:00 1 1~> H1~B~~~v~1~nch 9:30 I <O~> ~eml~inlt Panther @ @ Bui' Bunny (8 Dusty's Trail Brother Buzz Eil) Sesame Street 7:30 (!;29 (J)) Sabrina 10:00 ! (~ (jJ) ® Speed Bugiy ID@ I 0 m Addams family • ~@ ~Ql m Star Trell Mormon Tabernacle Choir 6 Movie: "Ench1nted Valley" (dra) Ultra Mu '50-Alan Curtis, Anne Gwynn. @ (3) Yogi's Gang 8 @ ffi Brady Kids Consumer Profile Movie: (C) "Desert Hell" (dra) Elementary News '58-Brian Keith, Barbara Hale. m Movie: "Dante's Inferno" (dra) S:OO I <t.291 (i)) Scooby Doo '35-Spencer Tracy, Claire Trevor. ' ~ Ci) m Emergency + 4 tE) Country Music John Waynt Theatre ~Allred Hitchcock Presents 6 The Scene "'"" 1 00 Super f riends ge Roller Games 8 The Flintstones 10:30 6 (~ ®> @ Josie & the Puny· 1Q Movie: "Oper1tion Amsterdam" cats . (dra) '60-Peter finch Eva Bartok. 0 ~@ ~ m Butch Cassidy m Movie: "Ghidrah ' the Three· 9 Movie: "Beyond the Time Bir· Headed Monster" (ho;) '65-Yosuke rier" (sci-fi) '60-Robert Clarke Natsuki. 0 @@ a) Mission : Magic tE) Sacred Heart /Christophers ~ Movie: (C) "Marines let's Go" tJdl Voice of Tokyo (com) '61-Tom Tryon. Eil) Sesame Street • Eil) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 0 Q3@[QJ m Inch Hl&h, Pri· 11:00 tJ (~ (j')@ Pebbles & Ramm vate Eye Bamm (6) Movie: "Million Dollar Weekend" 0 ~ (6' ®J m M a I o r Leaeue Baseball Teams to be announced. Comedy star Alan King hosts the "Alan King Tennis Classic'' from Caesars Palace, las Ve· gas, Nevada, Saturday (May 18) at 3:30PM and Sunday (May 19) at 4PM on ABC. ABC Sports will cover all the semi· final and finals action as 32 of the world's best tennis profes· sionals vie for first prize with an overall value of more than $45,000. 1·Jge 18 0 @ @ (E) Superstar M o v I e "Mad. Mad Monster" (R) tE)News EI!) Sesame Street 11:30 1J (~ @) (8) ht Albert 00 Movie: "Paid to Kill" (dra) '54 -Dane Clark. Paul Carpenter. O Movie: (C) "Dawn at Sotorro" (wes) '54 -Rory Calhoun. Piper Laurie. m Ad lib "Women 1n the Military" m Movie: "M1 & Pa Kettle at Home" (com) '54-Marjorie Main. Percy Kilbride. ge Championship WresUin& :. 1 1 1 ;, r. o (' : • .. 12:00 tJ (~ (8 J) Children's F 11 m festival "S1~ Bears & A Clown" Part I. 9 Movie: "The Lldy Eve" (com) '41 -Barbara Stanwyck, Charles Coburn, Hen!r...Fon da. I @ @ W American Bandstand lancer Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12:30 ~Greatest Sports Legends ff) Sesame Street ~To Be Announced 1:00 IJ (~(I.)) Cotonial Open Golf From the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Teus, with a total purse of $250,000. {j) Youth & the law (6) Tijuana: Window to Ult south O Grutest Sports leiends (I) International Hour O Movie: (C) "Shotgun" (wes) '55 -Sterling Hayden. Yvonne DeCarlo, Zachary Scott. m C-Ombat m l and of the Giants THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 12 1974 @@Quest ~Roller Games Drama Movie 1:30 (I) University Dialogue CI) Movie: ''Battle Clrcus" (dra) '53-Humphrey Boaart. June Ally· son. I Celebrity Bowtinr (]) Roller Games C1nascolendas 2:00 tJ <CW (8)) (j) T r I p I e C row n Horse Racin& "99th Preakness" The second event of the Triple Crown, from Ptmlico Race Course in Baltt· more, Md. ~) Voice of Aariculture O The Br1inworu A discussion of children's literature, a demonstra· lion of the art of glass blowing, rehearsal of a comic opera, and a discussion of Lalin American gov· ernment. §Pac 8 Tmk & Field Finals. Celebrity Tennis Hlfh Speed Living G) Movie: "Sea of Gr1ss" (dra) '47 -Spen~er Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Melvyn Douglas. tE) Movie Cl1Sslu: Same as 11 :30 AM ltstlng. ~ Cine tome en Cine ~ (6) Movie: (C) "All Hands on Deck" (com) '61-Pat Boone, Bar bara Eden. Eil) College Credit C-Ourse (2hr) "Environmental Impact Reporting & Evaluation" (CW (j)) Loretta Young Theatre m U.S. Navy 2:30 8 Wiidiife Theatre 1-Q) a) Alan Kini Tennis Classic Live coverage of the final rounds of this Sl 50,000 tournament 111 whtCh pros and celebr1t1es com· pete. Alan King is host and color commentary is by tennis great Pancho Gonzalez. 0 Movie: (C) "Wond:rful C-Ountry" (wes) ~59--Robert Mitchum, Julie London. @) lnsi(M m Aificulture USA 3:00 1J Blenvenidos 0 Africutture USA "Junior live· stock Show" (6 Movie: "Tall Tareet'' {dra) '51 -Die~ Powell, Paula Raymond. 8 Jimmy Dean Show o Science Fiction Thutn ~WresUinr (t;i9 ) Challengin& Sea m El Julcio mMovle 3:30 I Just Natu11I · focus UFO tE) The Vlrglni1n al (6) Concern (~9 (i)) Safari to Adventure 4;00 tJ <eWi (Jj) CBS Golf Ch1mplon· ship Compelitors this week are Tom Weiskopf, Bob Murphy and Bobby Nichols. O lmpacto "Chicanos on Campus" O Movie: (C) "Dr. Terror's House of Hotrort" (hor) '65-Peter Cush· ing. 0 @ CD m ABC's Wide World of Sports (21/ihr) ABA NBA All Star Basketball. and the final day of the Indianapolis "500" Time Trials. I Soul Train Cine Come en Cine 00 Education at Work Wilburn Brotflers Show I Mr. Wizard I ntern1tJon1I Soccer Panorama Latino Ei) Voice of Aiflculture 4:30 ~Whit's Going On 8 Star Tre~ • A Place In the C-Ountry "Plas. yu·Rhiw" A view of a small stone house in North Wales, surrounded by over 400 acres of coastline and woodlands. ~ It Pays to Be Ignorant (i) Voice of Aarlculture Bill Anderson Show EI!) Psycholoo Today "Abnormal Behavior" (R) m Rod·On Show m C-Orona Now 5:00 IJ Dusty's Trail O Inquiry/Education The financing of Los Angeles public schools Is discussed. i Seymour Presents (eR' ("i)) This Week In the NBA NIWS m Movie: (2hr) "Hell Diven" (adv) '37-Clark Gable, Wallace Beery. W The Persuaden Qi Ci) Other People, other Plac:es ~ Nashville Music 01) Interface "Crisis tn Paradise" m Roller ;arnes ~ Rlct Ward's Roa & Roll EE IUmtla 5:30 tJ Johnny Mann's St.net Up & Cheer (R) Rich Little auests. O QJ l61 News (il Dirty Sally 6:00 0 Untamed World ®)Movie: (C) (2hr) "Teus Across tfie River'' (com) '66-0ean M1rt1n, Alain Delon. ~ Porter W11oner Show EI!) Action Chicano (R) (~ ) Untamed World EE Three Stooges fVfNING o oo mm""" (ii Hu Haw Ruf Don Steele Show Night ;111ery Teatro del Alrw 00 National lit0gr1phic : Nova "The Case of the Midwife" Toad" (R) (~ Cf)> Cel~brtty Bowllna W Speed Racer 6:30 i O 00 News 3 Sports With Berth · KNBC News C-Onference 6 NFl Ch1mplonshlp ;ames CI) I sflcl4L I Escape From Ad· diction I ,@ ) Greatest Sc><>rts Lerencls Boa de Me11ico Lassie (E) Movie m uttte Rascals 7.:00 Other People, Ottler Places 3 Wild Klnrdom Truth or Consequences Bowllna for Dollm 6 Celebrity Tennis Reflecciones (81 World at War O Victory at Sea "The Battle for Leyte Gulf" ~ (~ '8') m Lawrence Well It likes A Thief ~J / John Wayne Thertre L Orarnet ' Jimmy Dean Show 74 s- ne ed d al g is v) SS n, t1l) Bill Mo1ers' Journ1I "Essay on 10:00 0 (~ ) (j) I srlcr l \ Miss Watergate" USA Beauty P1aeant 2hr Bob ml Sinelu' Scene Barker and Helen O'Connell are (fl Three Stooees hosts for this live coveraee of the 7:30 i Wild World of Anim1ls (R) final competition for Miss USA, Lers Mike A Dt1I 1974, from the new International · ~ 00 Thrillseektn Convention Center in Niagara Falls, Pinbusters New York. 6 Boilnr from the Olympic 0 Movie: "Donovan'1 Bt1in" (sci· 8 Concentr1tion ti) '53-Lew Ayres, Gene Evans. Movie; (C) (2lf2 ht) "four for 0 (jJ) CV m Owtn ,. • r s h I 11 Tens" (adv) '63 -Dean Martin. "Chlld of Wednesday'' (R) Pat Boone Frank Sin1tra. Ursula Andress. Anita guests as a junior high school prin· Ekbere, Char1es Bronson. c1pal, opposed by his wife 1n a suit I Ollie's Girls for custody of thei r young son, and BobbJ Goldsboro Show accused by her of having a romantic The Ghoul Gin& affair with a student. Nancy Malone 8:00 0 (~ ) ([) All in the famllJ a~so guests. . (R) For their 25th anniversary, Edith I Community feedback and Archie are going on their second Ne~ honeymoon -but nobody's told Musit.11 Show Archie. ·m 100 Club O Q~ @@) m Emereency "In· ; Black Journ1I (R) somn"" (R) Paramedic Gage is the · ' Melodyland victim of insomnia; youngsters re · Lou G~rclon Show port serious trouble after smoking 10:30 Ci) ~tebnty Bowlin& pot. G)Ei) News 0 @ al The P1rtrid1e f1m -11:00 3 0 Ne-ws ily "Beethoven, Brahms & Partridge" 6 Bill Anderson Sltow (R) Influenced by a pretty girl eel-ai) faith for Tod1y list. Keith writes . a concerto fo r Mission: Impossible cello for a performanc.e by the Tony & Susan Alimo junior college orchestra. Rock concert m Lucy Coes to AllSh (lhr) Red Samurai Story Skelton guests : Soundstaee: Searls & Crotts (R) i Cll1mplonshlp Wrestlina · Cinem• 34 Spanish Movie · It Is Written ' Double Shock Theatre 11:15 CV Movie: (C) "name Over lndl1" I SUP!r Show (dra) '60-lauren Bacall, Kenneth Mu1can Fiim More. J1panese L1nau•&• Pro1rams 0 News S:lO 0 (~ (j)) M•A•s•H (R) The (fi 00 Movie: (C) "Hush, Hush, entire 4077th unit suffers from a Sweet Charlotte" (hor) '65 -Bel1e bad case of the "blahs." Davis, Ollv1a de Hav1lland, Joseph I Jimmy Dt1n Show Cotten. Ch1~shlp Wrestllnr 11:30@ Movie: "Tension" (dra) ·so - (11' C,V(E ABC Suspense Movie Richard Baseha rt Audrey Totter "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" (R) O Movie: "The 1R1ck" (dra) •5f- K1m Darby and Jim Hutt on star in Paul Ne111man Wendell Corey Anne the story of a young couple wh_o Francis, Lee Marvin. ' Inherit an old house and find 11 O Don Kirshntr's Rock Concert 1nhab1ted by strange. demon like (fO) News creatures. G) Movie: '1he Devil & Daniel • t1l) W1r & Pent (R) Webster" (dra) '41-James Craig. 9:00 0 CC29 (i)) (i") Miry Tyler Moore Walter Huston. Show (R) Lou unhappily tells Mary 1· Happy Hunter and the newsroom eang that he and · Rod Concert his wife Edie are having mar ital 11:45 · Hiney Wilson Show problems and have been seein& a Movie: ''like A Letter Dar1ina" marri11e counselor. (com) '42-Rosahnd R41ssell. Fred 0 Q') CiJ m NI C SI turd a J MacMurray. Movie: (C-) (2hrl5m) "Two Mules 12:00 0 00 NtwS for Sister S1ra" (R ) (dra) '70 (@ Movie: (C) "flight of the -Clint Eastwood. Shirley Macla1ne. Phoenix" (dra) '65-James Stewart. After rescu1n1 a nun from an attack Peter Finch. by three men. a drifter and lhe nun m Movie: "Hell Divers" (dra) '37 join forces lo help the Mexican -Clark Gable. Wallace Beery. Junstas li&ht against Emperor Ma•I· (~ (j)) Movie: "Valentino" (dra) m11ian's government. '51 -Anthony De•ter, Eleanor I On• Step Beyond Parker. Mm:: (C) (2'/zhr) "The Quiet 12:30 0 Movie: (C) "Detour to Nowhere" n" (dra) '52-John Wayne, Mau· (dra) '72-teorge Peppard, Chris· reen O'Hara, Ward Bond, Victor tine Belford, Ed Nelson. Mcla,len. (j) St1r Trek m i!tc1At I Shoot-Out at Rio 1:00 G) Movie: "lnvaslon of the Vam- lobo Professional amateur George piru " (hor)-Tito Junco. Plimpton tries his hand at Western 1:15 ~Speak Euy movies in a shoot-out scene with 1:30 8 Speak Easy John Wayne. 2:00 All·Nlgflt Show: "Isle of the @!) Premier film Dead," "Up in M1ble1s Room," 9:30 IJ (~ ) (j) Bob Newhart Show "Gh01t Diver" (R) Bob refuses to wear t~e beautl· 2:25 0 Movie; (C) ''The Jayh1wh~" ful eold watch Emily has given him (dra) '59 -Jeff Chandler. Fess for his birthday after he learns how Parker. expensive it is. 3:40 0 Movie: "Senti mental Journey'' Ci) Roller Camu (dra) '46 -John Payne, Maureen m Minority Community O'Hara. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 12, 1974 COVIR ~[!,@~~ Q OOlP Judy orton beli~ves one o f the bc~t things about growing up as a ~hilJ actrc!>:. 1~ th~1t it got her o ut of going to publtc o;chool. "ANYTHING i~ heller than school." -;ay~ the girl who pla~c; Mary Fllen. the elJc,t daughter on The Wallons. ( Thur,days. 8 ·OOPM) on C BS. "It 1,n't that I don't Jpprovc of school. just the sy tern,'' 'he ,ay• .. ·There arc time' when they won'r let you on campus and other timC\ when you need to leave and they won't let you off." Naturally, she must go to school at the studio, three hours a day v. he never public schoolc; arc in sec;s1on in loo; Angeles. Her class- mate' Jre the other younger member\ of rhc Walto n famil y. Erin (Mary McDonough). Ben (Eric Scott). Jim-Bob (David Harper ) and Elizabeth ( K<tmi Cotler). Thei r 'choolroom ic; either a room set a1.idc on the stage or a trailer parked nearby. Bctv.cen filming sea- 'ons <1he goes for a 'hon time 10 a school near her home in Van Nuy' hut feel' little rapport "ith the other <11udent\. "The re~on is 1hat we live in different worll.lc; am.I don't have time to get ticquainted.'' 'he ~aye;. She has no interest in going to college. <ihe helieve, she learns just a~ much at the \tudio cla-;,es as <;he would in .1 normal school. Ar age 16. Judy 1., about to get her tir4't \.'.ar :ind 'ihe can hardly ~:iit "I'd lil..c to have a Corvette but will prob~1bly settle for an econom) car." \he ,aye;. Mean"'hlle. her mother. Connie. drivec; her 10 the studio in Burbank from their home 1n Van Nuy,, Mr\. Nono n. hy the \\ay. wac; born in Engl:ind. and J' Toni I ~ nn wu_., a top acrobatK ;,ict m that country for eight Born in anta Monica, Calif .. Judy at age 7 was taken to the Screen Extras Guild by her father. Hank, a truck driver for Standard 011 Co .. after fr iend' repc<1tedly ~aid "-;he ought to he in pictures," Afrer. playing many b~ief roles. she go1 an agent and soon got in- crc~\mgly larger part<; including roles on Felony Squad. The Tammy Grime'! Show :ind in the motion picture. ''Hotel.'' Having spent most of her life on sound stage<;. Judy 1<; con.,.tantly a1,kcll if she regrets "giving up'' the childhood activities her con- tcmporarie enjoyed. "I don't think I've misc;ed much bccau"ie there wa.,n't much to mic;'i.'' 'ihe helieves "Besides. I prefer as'\ocrnting '"'llh adults." About three years a~o she became intere~ted in Scientology which \he de,cribc., a, ".1n applied religiou<1 philosophy which leads you to Jn a\.\a rcncsc; of \'Ouro;elf." ··11 i' a o;c1en1ific approach to mental hc~lth.'' 'he says. "You name a problem and they supply the guidance. It 1~ very helpful for people who arc \hy or who are having trouhle relating to otherc; rcali,tically. It's va luable for an actor hccnu e the more )'OU under,tand other people the helter you can undcr,t.md \.\hat the author ha' written. "ft ha11 also made me less ~ullible. I used to take a \ituation at f acc \<\hie but now I have learned to evaluate it. I think anyone. in any thcnter of life. can profit from· improvi ng his or her affinit y level. "They teach "A.R.C.' v. hich slands for affi nity. reality and communi- cation. These are qualities which help you develop poic;e, awarenes., anJ direction " Weekend'! Judy spends sewin~. knitting, crocheting. playing guitar and enjoying all sports. She has a hrother. Duve. 13, and a ister. Ri cki, 18. T hey have a dog. Ru<>ty, a cat, Ra-;cal. and a tankful! of tropical fl\h. Because c;he plays a depression chi ld with a threadhare wardrobe. Judy makcc; up fo r it hy we;.1ring tyli'h dres<;e.s, pantc; -.uits and mini skirh. And. of course. jeans. She hui; <;everal boy friend'i wh o take her to movie-;, concerts and dinner "if lhcy have enough money.~ Will she conlinue acting as a career? ··1 will as long :s\ the job!> keep coming.'' she !lays. "Otherwise f'll have to fin<l -.ome thing else 10 do," She docc;n't believe <;he ever needed 10 go to ac ting 'chool "I'm learning more now than 1 could from a teacher juo;t b\ work- ing,'' -;he sa)\ "In fact. I've had more acting experience th<ln '"ml' l,f the teacher\·· .. a u m cl II II Atlantic's Bargain Stereo Days "" '"'" GETASONY. HP-161: FM-Stereo. AM. 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You have been critical of the oil indmb-y for years. Don't you feel that by your criticima you hace con- tributed to the prnent energy cnm?-R. D. CoUitaa, Midland, Tema • It is true that I have criticized the l>-pecial oil-industry tax treatment-the depletion allowance, the tax loopholes that allow oil companies to write off in one year what most com- panies must wait 8 to 12 years to write off, and the golden FOR llARVEY KORMAN of "1'/w Carol Burnett Slww" On !he Carol Burnett Show," you sometimes start laughing in the middle of a skit. ls this rebearsed?-Christi Grossman, Ounge, Calif. • Most of the people I work with on the sbow know that I brealc~easily, and they d eliberately throw me off. Most of· the time I just can't help it. I'm a great audience for other comedians. FOR WILLIAM FRJEDKIN, director of 'The Exorci&I" Do you feel any pangs of remorse when you bear about people being almost tumed .. psycho" by your movie?-Helen Wallace, Bloomington, Ind. • Anyone who is blitzed by seeing ''The Exorcist° was in trouble going in. People get from the film what they bring to it. To me it's a film about the mystery of faith, the mystery of goodness. A lot of people are apparently coming out with 11 negative image. I didn't put it there . FOR BUFORD PUSSER, real-life /&ero of' Walking Tali "Walking Tall"' is supposedly the true story of bow you cleaned up a crime-ridden county in Tennessee. How much of the movie was reaUy true?-James Dolan, Canton, Ohio • About 80 percent. We made some changes because some of the innocent people still living there would be hurt if we snid what relatives of theirs had done. I was shot eight tim('s and stabbed seven times, and many of those incidents weren't shown in the movie. But the important facts are there, so I don't hesitate to say it is ' true-to-life movie. FOR DORIS DAY I hnve heard that you would never wear the fur of any ani· mal. Is this true?-Kay Gorelsky, Savannah, Ga. • I d~n't believe it's right that an animal should be k:iJled for a frivolous reason, and I can think of no more frivolous a reason than to provide a woman with an adornment to feed her vanity. J am in favor of wearing synthetic furs. which can be very attractive. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR What's the story on the romantt between Al Pacino and Tuesday Weld? Any chance of their marrying?--Oren Wadell, Hamilton, Ohio • Not as of tills momc11t. Al and Tuesday-who were quite cozy together for many months-had a big battle and went their separate ways. Al seems to be happy dating just about every beauty in sight, but Tuesday is licking her wounds and being consoled by her funner husband. Carl Han, with whom she's still friendly. And Dudley Moore, the English actor, hovers prominently 0 11 her hori7.on. Cover Photo by Maddy Mllltr Oowne by Biii Tice Al Pac:lno gimmick that treats "royalties" paid abroad 11..~ "taxes" and allows the companies to get away with paying little or no truces nt home. Most major oil companies pay from two to ten percent in federal income taxes. Other companies pay 48 percent! But there is no way that my criticism has con- tributed to the energy shortnge. These loopholes go on. 11le oil companies continue to pay little or no tues. If I had been successful and done away with the depletion allowances and other gimmicks, they might have 11 case. But we hardly put a glove on them, as the.saying goes. No industry in hi.s- tory has had more inoenti~es to produce than oil compan- ies. The probl('m is they have been pampered with excesses. FOR MARGA.REI TRUMAN DANIEL How <lid it feel to be a young girl living in the White Hou.se?-M.arge I...lle, Troy, N.Y. • We were able to live very privately on the secoud floor of the White House. I could have my friends in, and I kept a refrigerator on the third floor well-s toc.lccd just for our use. There _was no raiding the big refrigerators downstairs, be- cause they were lcept locked. There were too many security men, secretaries and others 11bout who liked to snack_ FOR ROSEY GRIER Did anyone make a aack about your doing needlepoint ah.er your book "'Needlepoint for Men" came out?-D. L. Lansing, Merced, Calif. • Ohe guy di<l, nnd I think they·re still loolcing for him. Actually, I don't res<.•11t it . I feel everyone should do what he wants lo do and not bother about its being labeled mascu- line or feminine ur whatever. FOR DONNA FARCO, country singer h it true that you're a teetotaler?-A. F., Kingsport, Tenn. • It's true that I've never had a drinlc. Back in college, peo- ple were always trying to triclc me into it, too-but I a lways knew immediately if somebody had switched drinks on me while I was away. And I'd get mad. They're the same kind of people, I trunk, who throw you in a pool and try to drown you, saying you11 sink or swim. FOR HANK AARON Babe Ruth used to swing mammoth SO-ounce bats. What are the dimensions of yours?-Dane Roysden, Marion, Ind. • I use a "Hank Aaron" bat -made by Hillerich and Brads- by. The model number is A-99 and it's 35 inches long. The weight varies between 33 and 33}1 ounces. Not as big as the Babe's, I guess. PATRICK II. UNSKEY, V.P.-Ad Dlntetor Ski LarefCy, Mart<etlng Dir.; 0.ald 8. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; Robert D. Glldr, Associate Eastern Mgr.; Joe Frazer, Jr .. Chicago Mgr.; Joeepft KellJ, Detroit Mgr. itUIUSHUt RELATIONS: ROBERT D. CARNEY and LEE EWI, V.P.a afld Co-Directors; Robert H. llarrtoa, Mgr.; Robert .I. ctwt9tfaft U!ONARD S. DAVIDOW, CheltlMrl MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Edltor-ln-Chlef Reynoldl Dodeon. Managing Editor Ak:Mrd Yaldd, Art Dintetor AoufJn AlnYQa, Women'• Editor Marltrn H...,., Food Editor Joen tt.nrtc:Uen, Pamei. Howllld and He! Landon, Associate Edltora; Eaten. W_.,,n, Art Asst.; Qlofta Brter, Pictures. Contributing Edltora: Pw .I. 0ppeft."14t11Mf, ..UIUSHDt IERVICU; Robert ... .,. Hollywood; Leny 8oftlealn, Sports. Promotion; car,t Eller, Merchandising; Loma ""ODUCTION: llelbcuM Zlppftctt, Ol1'9ctor; Laraia, Distribution. fUc:hanl Weftdt, Mgr.; Roberta Conine., Makeup. Headquarters: 641 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022C 1974 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rlghta reserved. A ..... luUotl of 0.... C-tc.IJona, IM. l!d...il It. Dowlle, ''·· Ch/ti EHcutlvt Offtc•r "ollfld I . TNfMllt, P,.sld•nt " Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Interview b y Alan Ebert An Open Mother's Day Cant To Our Mom, Jane Powell .. w hen I decided to take my own apartment at 17," says Sissie Stef- fen, "Mom didn't exactly Jove lhe idea. But she raised me to be like her-independent. To- day she lets me know she's very proud of me. Very few people at age 2 1 own 12 horses, a stable and a reputation as one of the best trainers of hunters and jumpers in the state. I owe 1hat to my mother." ·Tm the baby of the family," says Lindsey, "and Mom has always had a little trouble learn- ing how to let go. last summer she nearly had killens when I told her I didn't want to appear in summer stock. Previously, I had spent four summers playing with her in 'The Sound of Mu- sic: 'The Boy Friend' and 'My Fair Lady.' But I grew tired of being Jane Powell's daughter. J wanted to do some- thing that was solely me. So I ran a concession stand and doubled as a wa,itress and loved every minute of it. Do you know, when Mom adapted to the idea, she slapped me on lhe back and wished me good I uck when she saw bow happy I was. That's what she cared aboul." ''That reminds me of the time r embraced Buddhism," says Sissie. ''Mother was skeptical to say the least, but she did something super. She attended our meetings, and after listening and observing, recognizing we were sincere, she said, 'Okay, if that's what you want.' Do you know what made it doubly special? For as long as I was interested in Buddhism, she would talk to me about it and try to understand the ideology that appealed to me.'' "Actually, Mom's what you 4 • FAM ILY WEEl<LY, M•y 12, 11174 Slael• "Her homeUfe was just that: a home IHe. •• 0 0ne of the reasons Mother's career died for a while is because she wouldn't do Broadway; wouldn't leave the family; wouldn't miss one minute of our growing up." would call a feeler-outc;r,'' says Lindsey. "She'll never say no to something we want, nt least not until she investigates it. Most often, as soon as she determfoes that it's not harmful, she'll give in. She knows that at 18 I have f a lot of growing up to do, but she is allowing me to do it my way rather than hers. Two years ago, when I met Mike, he be- came my whole life. I don't think it was a conscious de- cision suddenly to exclude my mother, but I did. And ·she never complai ned. I think she understood it was something I had to do then and that it would change as soon as I matured." "Lindsey having a steady at 16 was a bit of a shock for Mom," laughs Sissie, "consider- ing how slow I was in that area. I was first allowed midnight curfews at that age! Mom is a very old-fashioned mother in some ways. She insists on knowing where her children are. Frankly, I always liked that. No one ever raised us kids except • Mother. She was a mother and homemaker first, then an ac- tress. If she eve' felt a conflict between her career and her life at home, I never fe lt it. Even when I went with her to the set, she was always my mother first and then Jane Powell. Much later, when we all went on the road summers to do summer stock, she would also never al- low rehearsals to interfere with the family's time. One of the reasons Mother's career died for a while is because she wouldn't do Broadway ; wouldn't leave the family ; wouldn't miss one minute of our growing up." "You know, I think Mom's lonely in New York without us," says Lindsey. "Despite ber bubbliness, Mom doesn't make friends easily. What friends she dOes have, she has bad for ages -like Roddy McDowalJ, who's almost like an uncle to us. I think he's Mom's only real show-business friend. I know she adores Red Skelton and is fond of Dean Martin, but Mother has never brought her Hollywood life into our borne. Her homelife was just that: a home life." "Mom's always said, 'Just be yourself,'" says Sissac. "Tha1's great advice. I did just that. In fact, &be, kids me that J chose the farthest thing from Jane Powell to be myxlf. Mom is positively and absolutely aller- gic to horses. I am not jealous of Mother's work or stature. l'm happy for her and proud." "Mom loves her work," says Lindsey. "She'U tell you other- wi!IC, but she's miserable when she's away from performing too long. She's always ready, con- stantly in shape, even during the layoffs. I have never known a morning when she didn't grunt-and-groan for a full 30- . minute worko ut. She's taken dance lessons every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for as long as I can remember. I laugh when I read an interview in which she says she bates the "Jane Powell is Irene" ad- vertise the posters and bill- boards of the long-running musical i n whi ch MGM's former girl-next-door dariing- of-ml llions makes her Broad- way debut. But . . . Jane Powell ls really Mother to two daughte rs-Suzanne ("Every- one calls her Sissie") and Lindsey, ages 21 and 18 re- spectively. Theirs is a unique family. "We all do our thing," says Sissie, who owns the Sissie Steffen Stables and is horse trainer at Will Rogers State Park. "And," adds sis· ter Lindsey, "particularly Ma· ma. She beat us all last year In a downhill slalom race." life o f a s~ge actress. She loves ill She loves to sing and she loves the applause." "But it is more than just that," adds Sissie. "Mom loves to make people happy. I think now that we're grown, Mom will work at heT career again." "She f eh unwanted by the public for a very long time, but now this incredible reaction to ber in 'Irene' has changed that," says Lindsey. :·vou see. Mom really feels love for her audiences. Now that it is being returned. I think she has a f ul- fillment she's denied herself." "Lindsey is right," says Sissie. "Work to her is living, and her motto's always been to live." "So Mom. if you're ruding this, know our best wishes arc with you. After all you've done for us, you deserve this new Ii fe for yourself. 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C reative people live in a dif- ferent world from the non-crea- tive. 2. You can be highly intelligent and lack creative ability. 3. Creative people live longer. 4. You're likely to be more crea- tive if you were brought up on a farm or in a small country- town environment, where the family activities and diversions were of the simple, homespun variety. 5. Women who have many ro- mantic fantasies arc likely to possess a high creative potential. 6. Ifs easy for a person to in- crease his capacity for creative thinking. ANSWERS 1. True. As one authority ob- serves in summing up the find- ings of leading studies o n crea- tivity, .. The creative person's originality derives, in part, from his ability to perceive the world differently than do otber per- sons. Less bound than others by cultural conditioning, the crea- tive person retains an open mind and a childlike capacity to experience the world in a per- sonalized, innovative manner. He also possesses a childlike abiJity to fantasize, to imagioe and to express curiosity." These capacities are present to some extent in a great many individ- uals, but, more o ften than not. they are allowed to remain dor- mant. It follows that only to the degree that they arc awakened and cultivated is a person's cre- ative potential realized. 2. Tme -as evidenced by psy- chological studies at Ca,sc West- ern Reserve University, which showed that though intelligence may facilitate the development of creativity, it does not ins11re it. Even though a person's IQ is high, there are many other fac- tors that relate to creativity. For example, it's pointed out that "rigidity (closed-mindedness] as a personality trait may limit creative expression." And re- search on creativity at Prince- ton University bears this out. 3. True. Two leading studies of t • FAMILY WEEl<L V, Mey 12. 197'6 . longevity h ave shown that tbe ability to express oneself crea- tively tends to go ha nd in hand with good health , a general feel- ing of well-being, good morale -and a life-span that averages appreciably longer than that of the general population. 4. False -according to a uni- versity study of hundreds of schoolchildren who were ad- ministered a battery of tests re- lating to live measures of crea- tivity. Tbe re1ulls were com- pared with Lhe family back- grounds and life-styles of the parents. ft was found that ''par- ents of highly creative subjects preferred a complex and stimu- lating environment for them- selves and for their children." 5. True-'as shown by rcsc;m:h al a leading university, where it was found that women who ..... daydreamed frequently, who entertained myriad fantasies about love and romance. were apt to possess a m arked crea- tive potential. Women who never had such fantasies at all ··appeared to be a bland. p.1s- sive and conventionally fe mi- nine group." Furthermore, re- search into the personality char- acteristics of creative women, conducted at the University of California, showed that women who had distinguished the m- selves in creative fields (art isls and writers) -differed from other women in that they were more emotional, aggressive, ;11Jvcn- turous. imagjnative a nd elf. sufficient. Women authors were found to be "more sensitive and less controlled than women in general." 6. Tme. The secret of getting more mileage out ()f your crea- tive powers with no mo re effort than pressing a bu1t9n has been demonstrated at Middle Ten- nessee State University, where studies were made on the effect of sound on creative perform- ance. Subjects were given crca- live-thinking tests, and scored for fluency, flexibility. original- ity and elaboration of ideru,. 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Cov- er wilh foil or plastic wr JP Jnd refrigerate several hour) or overnight. (You may also use a heavy-duty plastic bag to mari- nate steak. Fill bag wilh mari- nade, add steak. Close securely. Place bag in pan 10 pre,cnt any spills, refrigerate as above.) 4. Prehea1 broiler rf necessary Place steak on brnill!r rack :inJ broil 6 inches f rom l>Ourcc of heat, turning once. Broil alioul 5 minutes first side anJ .~ min- utes second side. a 101al of 8 minutes for medium rare. 5. Place 'iteak on crving platter or board an~ l>lice thinly on lhc diagonal. :icross grain of meat. Makes tS se11•1111:r. 200-2!5 calories per serl'inx QUICK LEMONY SAUTEED LIVER V. cup corn oil ~ cup sliced onion 1 YI lbs. beef llver, •llced (Vt Inch). cut lnlo 2x ~-Inch •trip• 1/J tH•poon salt Few twlata freshly ground black pepper 2 t1bletpoon• lemon juice "4 cup finely chopped paraley 1. Heat oil in large skillet. A dd onion and sautc until golden, about 5-8 minutes. Remove to paper rowel, cover. 2. Add liver 10 skillet t1nJ sauce quickly over medium.high heal, star ring frequen tly. until browned on both sides. (T akes about S minutes.) Se:ison with snit and pepper. 3. Sprinkle with lem on juice and parsley, toss. Arrange on serv- ing platter, lop w ith o nions. Mnkes tS sen·ings, 260 cnlCJric·s per .un•inl? Co11tinu<'d to • FAMIL v WEEKLY. May 12. 1074 <rips if CZ-Opics KNOW YOUR ''BASIC FOUR" FOOD PLAN (It'• the EHy Way to. Balanced Menul) 1. MEATS Importance: Basic source ot protein. A"'°"nts recommended: Two or more sen1lngs per day ol 2-3 ozs. ol lean cooked meat. poul- try or fish. 2. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Importance: Basrc sollrce ol vitamin C (citrus; fresh straw- berries; broccoli; brussels sprouts; peppers) and vitamin A (dark-green, orange and deep-ye llow vegetables). Amount• recommended: Four or more servings every day, Including one serving of a good source of vitamin C. and one serving every other day of a good source of vitamin A The remaining servings may be of any other vegetable or Ir utt. 3. DAIRY PRODUCTS Importance: Source or bone- bulldlng calcium; vllamln A and vitamin 0. Amount• recommttnded : Children under 9 2·3 glasses mtlk; children 9-12: 3 or more glasses: teenagers: 4 or more glasses; adults: 2 or more glasses. Milk products such as cheese. ice cream or yogurt may re· place part of the milk dlreclly or In cooking. 4. BREADS AND CEREALS Importance: Carbohydrates (for energy); B vilami ns; calcl· um. Amount• recommended: Four servings or more daily. Count as one serving: 1 slice of bread; 1 oz. ready-lo-ea! cereal; 1tz -~ cup cooked cereal, cornmeal, grits. barley. maca· roni, elc. I Remember the rich, warm feeling you got in your mother's home every time she baked? The smell? The tast.e? 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As "time candle" burns, it casts an ever-Changing shadow on the plaque behind it; telling the hour of the day! Ancient parchment took achieved on time plaque adds to authenticity of this exceptional piece destined to be a provocative focal point wherever placed. Incl. candle and instructions! Limited supply at a new low price! These Reeipes Emphasize Flavor, Boast Few Calories BARLEY-MUSHROOM PILAF 2 tabletpoons margarine ~ cup sliced mushrooms V. cup chopped onion V. cup coarMly chopped grMn pepper 1 cup medium pear1 barieJ 2 cup. cNcken broth ~ tenpoon aaH o.hpepper V. cup finely chopped parsteJ 1. Heat margarine in 3-qt. saucepan. Saute mushrooms, onion and green pepper 5 min· utes, stirring frequently. 2. Add barley, chicken broth, s:ilt and pepper; stir. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat; cover and simmer fo r 45-55 minutes, or until barley is tender and liquid is absorbed. Stir occasionally, add water if necessary. 3. Stir in parsley lightly with fork JUSt before serving. Makes 8 (!-7 cup} urvi11gs, I 33 calories per urving COTTAGE CHEESE VEGETABLE SALAD 6 crisp lettuce leaves or cups 2 cups cottage cheese 1 medium cucumber, peeled and thlnlJ sliced V. lb. fre.h mushrooms, 111~ 1 medium zucchini, cut In strips 2 medium tomatoes, cut In 12 wedges Blushing Yogurt Dressing, recipe on Page 14 1. Arrange lettuce leaves on serving platter, leaving space in center. 2. Divide .... cottage cheese and place a small mound in center of each lettuce leaf. Arrange cucumber, mushrooms, zucchini and tomatoes around cottage cheese. 3. Place small bowl of Blushing Y.(Jgurt Dress- ing in center. Makes 6 senings, IOI ca/oril's per serving without dressing ORANGE-GLAZED BEETS 1 .. blespoon margarine ~ tablespoon minced onion 1 .. blespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon grated orenge rind ~ cup orange Juice 2 .. blespCIQM tight corn •Y'l'P 1 tablespoon lemon Juice Dash ult Daah pepper 2 cans (1 -lb. me) sliced beets, drained , 1. Melt margarine in 3-qt. saucepan over me- dium heat. Add onion and cook I minute, stir· ring. Remove from heat. 2. Stir in cornstarch until smooth. Mix in orange rind and juice, corn syrup, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Heat to boiling, stirring. 3. Add beets, stir. Cover and simmer S minutes until thoroughly heated. Makt'S 6 servings, 72.5 calories per serving 11 • FAMILY weexi.v. M•y 12. 1974 ' ' C[ips 'ri' C['opics QUIZ: SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHArs GOOD FOR YOU ••• TRUE OR FALSE? 1. It's a good idea to take one food of animal origin at each meal. 2.. Teenage girls require as much food as teenage boys. 3. Acne is caused by improper diet. 4. Vegetable food values are not affected by the amount or water used to cook them. 5. Fattening a baby Improves his health. 6. Potatoes boiled with "skins" on retain more vitamin C than II cut up. ANSWERS: 1. True. Foods of animal origin, such as skim milk, do not have to be very high In cholesterol: also, animal proteins balance proteins of vegetable origin. 2.. False. They require about two-thirds to three-quarters of the q~~ntity eaten by boys. Bui girls 1to require almost the same quantity of protein. vita - mins and minerals. 3. False. The AMA reports that acne is not caused by Improp- er diet. There's no proof that fatty foods make skin oily. Cer- tain foods. like chocolate, may worsen the skin problems ol some individuals -but skin cleanliness Is thought to be the best control. 4. False. The use of as little water as possible is recom- mended to preserve vitamins. (Steaming is an excellent cook- ing method-place vegetables on a perforated rack over water.) 5. False. Children who are over· fed during the critical ages from birth to two years and from eight to 12 years tend to develop more fat cells than chlldren~on normal diets. These fat cells remaln throughout life. Therefore, overfeeding a baby can create problems he will never be able to overcome. I. True. Exposure to air de· stroys vitamin C. Co111i11ued WHAT MAKES A NUTRITIOUS BREAKFAST? A good breakfast sho uld supply abo ut one-fourth of our daily requirements for calories, protein, vitamins and minerals. There are ma ny kinds of morning meals that meet these nutrition requirements. One of them is the basic cereal and milk breakfast. It gives you ready-to-eat cereal with milk, 100% pure orange juice from Florida, and bread o r toast with your favorite spread. You get the good nutrition your body needs to start the day right, and all the good taste you could want. An added borius is how quickly it can be served up when you're in a hurry. ·-, A nutritious breakfast gets you going and helps you J' keep going all morning long. Having a good breakfast often makes the difference between getting off to a sunny start or a drab day. Our bodies need a nutritious morning meal to break the fast after the njght's rest. The Iowa Breakfast Studies showed per- sons who skipped or skimped on breakfast started slowing down by midmorning. 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O. it: I IM, Cilrl•, i.t Sln4. {OI« M1111•l"IOda" l ~ The Oren .. 8lrd, O Walt 01s11ey PrcJdvc:tlorn ...... ,. l -------------------- OnlyMazOla is ntade front corn. And it's the highest in polyunsaturates. No Com Oil Of America's three ~ most-used cooking oils, @s<-=~ Oii only M!'zola is ~om oil. --~ ~.; Neither Crisco nor ••1.oco•"' Wesson have any com i oil at all. 100% corn GU Furthermore, Mazola is highest in polyunsaturates. And foods fried in Mazola get the delicate,~igestible lightness of corn oil. Only M'azola is com oil.Wesson and Crisco are not. That's a bigdifferetice: Mazola: Good for. your food because it\ Corn Oil. •Tnte the dlff'nomce in M.aziol.a MuguiM, too f Delieious New Ways to l Tse Health-Givh1g Vegetables! HOW MANY CALORIES DO YOU BURN UP? SEDENTARY CALORIES ACTlVJTIES PER HOUR Reading; sewing; 80 watching television to 100 LIGHT ACTIVITIES Preparing food : doing 110 dishes; Ironing; office to work 160 MODERATE ACTIVmEs Making beds; 170 mopping and to scrubbing; light 240 carpentry work; walking moderately fast VIGOROUS ACTMTIES Heavy serubbing and 250 waxing; walking fast; to bowling; golfing and 350 gardening STRENUOUS ACTIVmES Swimming; tennis; 350 running; bicycling; and playing football more SOURCE: "The Family Gulde to Better Food and Better Health," by Ronald M. Deutsch. 14 8 FAMILY WEEKLY, M•y 12, 1974 BLUSHING YOGURT DRESSING ~ cup plaln yogurt l2 cup corn oil 3 labfespoona ketchup 1 teaspoon aatt V. tNlpOOn paprika ~ tHapoon dry or liquld low-celorle awHlener 1. Combine aJl ingredients in blender. cover. Blend 20-30 seconds, until smooth. Or com- bine ingredients in jar, cover tightly and shake well. Malces about I !4 mps, approximauly 46 calories pu tablnpoon RAW-VEGETABLE MELANGE 1 cup allced celery 2 cups co.,Mly lhredded c•rrot 2 ..,.,..., COfed and diced 2 tenpoona grated onion l2 teaspoon aaft V. cup mayonnalM 1 tablespoon mllk 1. Toss vegetables · together with salt. Thin mayonnaise with milk; add to vegetables just before serving. 2. Refrigerate covered if not serving immedi· ately. Makes 6 servings, I 16 calories pu urving ' GREEN BEANS WITH BASIL• 1 tablespoon com oil 3 lableepoons w•ter 1 lb. green be.,.., tipped and rlnMd, Of 1 Yl pkp. (1kL ab•) frozen grNn .,..,. l2 teaspoon Nit Yl teapoon dried baa.11 lenes or 3 frffh beaR ...... Dnh pepper 1. Pour oil and water into medium saucepan wi1h a tigh1-fitting cover. Add rest of ingredi- ents, cover. Cook over low heat about 10-12 minutes, just until vegetables arc lender. Shake pan several times to prevent sticking. 2. If using frozen green beans. turn block fre- quently during first few minutes of cooking and separate vegetables with a fork. Cook cov- ered 5 minutes. Mn Ices 4 sen•ing.f •Green Beans With Dill: Omit basil and use •,~ teaspoon dried dillweed or I sprig snipped fresh dill. Calorie count: I lb. green beans: 63 . .5 calorics per serving I pkg. ( 10 ozs.) frozen green &ans: 50 cal- ories per serving CARROT AND PEANUT BUTTER BREAD 1 cup ltrmly packed brown aug., Yl cup chunk·1tyle peenut butter V. cup com oll 1 IH1poon pure v.nlll• extract 2egga 2 cups ftnely lhredded c.rrot 1 ¥• cups unaltted ell-purpose nour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking aod• ~ teeapoon ult V• teaspoon ground ellaplce Y• teaspoon ground nutmeg ~cup milk ~ cuprelalna 1. Preheat oven to 3SO~F. Grease or oil a 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. 2. In large bowl with electric mixer at high speed, beat brown sugar, peanut butter, corn oil, vanilla extract and eggs until creamy. Beat in shredded carrot at low speed. Clean beaters and scrape side of bowl. 3. On sheet of waxed paper or foil stir together flour. baking powder, baking soda. salt, all- spice and nutmeg. 4. Alternately stir flour mixture and milk into peanut butter-carrot combination. S. Add raisins. mixing at low speed. Turn bat- ter into prepared pan. 6. Bake for about 60 minutes, o r until a cake tester poked in center of loaf comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes on rack, then turn loaf out of pan to complete cooling. Makes / loaf. JR (Vi inch tlr iclc )slices; approximately 195 calories per slice ) -· Peanut butter and kid•-• natural! They'll love Carrot and Peanut Butter Bread and Cereal Peanut Butter Bart. BROCCOLI SOUFFLE 1 tableapoon dry brHd crumbs 1 tablespoon grated P8rmeaan cheese 3 tableapoona marg.,lne 3 tableapoona finely chopped onion 3 tebleapoona cornstarch t ·~up milk 2 egg yolk•, lightly beaten V• cup mayonnalM Yi teaapoon lemon pepper ~ tHapoon ult 2 pkga. (10-oz. size) frozen chopped broccoli, cooked and drained, 3 cupa 2 egg whllea, room temperature 1. Preheat oven to 350° F. Lightly oil a 11/2 -qt. souffic o r round baking dish. Stir together bread crumbs and cheese. Sprinkle oiled dish with 1/1 of crumb mi xture. 2. H eat margarine in 2-qt. saucepan until melted. Add onion and saute for 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Add cornstarch; stir in rap- idly until well-blended. 3. Stir in milk smoothly. Heat to boiling, stir- FAMILY WEEKLY. May 12, 1974 • 15 0 'H • • .J ring rapidly with wire whisk. Boil 1 minute, remove from heal. 6. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Fold into broccoli mixture with a light hand. Pour into prepared baking dish. Sprinkle surface with remaining crumb mixture. 4. Add a little of the hot sauce to beaten egg yolks, blend. Pour egg-yolk mixture into re- muining sauce, stirring rapidly. 7. Bake 55-60 minutes.,_ until well-puffed and surface is golden browd. 5. Add mayonnaise, lemon pepper, salt and broccoli. stirring until combined. M akes 6 servings, 210 calories per urvi11.'t Continued Gerber• strained foods ••• to give your baby a good solid start on good nutrition. Strained foods give your baby the opportunity to experience a varipty of new textures and tastes. When your baby is ready to start on solids. use the simple foods made from a single fruit, grain, vegetable or meat. Happily, Cierber offers a wide selection, so you can gradually add new strained foods to balance your baby's diet and help him develop his tastes. Should he not take to a particular food, there's always another Cierber variety to replace it. Introducing your baby to solid foods takes a little patience and loving. And with Cierber to help, you know your baby is getting a good, solid start on good nutrition. ~QI\& Oull ~ ••• Gttbcr Product• Co., Fremont, Mich. 4~t2. ·- I A Chieken SoutTle- Without the Egg Yolks! AeatrlcUng your cholesterol? Curried Chlebn Souf"' ftta tlM blll: No egg yolk.al CJlps ii' C['opics WHAT SHOULD YOU WEIGH? An approximate guide to what an adult should weigh is his weight at age 25 If he waa In good physical shape. The AMA says a person who -leads a moderately active life needs 15 calories per pound every day. So look at a height- weight chart and find out how much you should weigh for your sex, body-build and age. Multi· ply by 15, and the answer Is the number of calories you need to keep that weight. If you want to lose weight, figure how many pounds you want to lose in a week. (Two pounds a week Is the AMA sug- gested limit for a safe rate of loss.) There are 3.500 calories In a pound of fat. So If you want to lose two pounds a week, you have to cut back 7,000 calories, or 1,000 calories a day. 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, May 12, 1974 CURRIED CHICKEN SOUFFLE 1 lablHpoon tine~ brwl Crumbs I V. cup m•rgarine , 2 tablffpooM finely chopped onion 'h IHspoc>n curry powder VJ cup tlOUI 1 can (10'h oza.) chicken broth, uncllut.cl V. tenpoon nit Deehpepper Y. cup finely chopped green pepper or 2 tablffPOOM anlPf>ed chives 1 ~ cups chopped cooked chicken or 2 cans (5-oz. size) boned chicken, dralMd and chopped 1 cup frozen choleaterol·lrH 999 aub9Utu•, thawed 3 egg whH"' room temperllture 1. Preheat oven to 375"F. Oil a 2-qt. souffle dish and sprinkle with bread crumbs. 2. H eat margarine in I-qt. saucepan until melted. Add onion :ind curry powder. Saute, stirring frequently, S minutes. 3. Remove from heat, stir in flour smoothly. Gradually add broth. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly with wire whisk. i1. Stir in salt, pepper, green pepper and chicken; cool S min- utes. Blend in egg substitute. 5. Beat whites until stiff, but not dry. Fold lightly into mixture. Pour into soutne dish. 6. Bake SO-SS minutes. until well-puffed and golden brown. Makes 6 servings, 245 raloriu per serving, 33 milligranu rholnterol per serving CEREAL PEANUT BUTTER BARS ¥. cup light com syrup 1'a cup sugar 1 cup ct .. my or super-chunk peanut buttlf" l cups reedy-I~•• flaked cereel 1. Lightly oil a 9x9x2-inch pan. 2. Mix corn syrup and sugar in 3-qt. saucepan and bring to boil over medium hear, stirring. 3. Remove from heat; stir in peanut butter until smooth. Stir in cereal. 4. Spread in prepared pan. Cov- er with foil or plastic wrap, cool in refrigerator until ·firm. 5. Cut into 24 (I'll x 2114 inch) bars. Makes 24 bars. 115 ralorin per bar '"peetrum/74 rhe Doetor Lees 10u 1n New Contraceptive Shot- With One Slight Drawback The Pill works. But-it must be taken daily-and for women who forget, that's a problem. But there'• a new birth- control substance-In the form of an Injection-that needs to be given only ~>nee every three months. It's a hormone called Depo Provera, or medroxyproges- terone. The FDA has allowed its use under re- stricted conditions until more is learned about it. But it's for women who cannot, for some reason, take the Pill or use other contraceptive methods, or for whom other means of contraception have failed to work. Depo Provers has been under study for ten years. Its effectiveness is the same as that of the Pill. But it has an Important drawback: There 11 a rlak of prolonged or even permanent 1terlllty ' after the uae of the drug it stopped. If you must take the new injectable contraceptive, you should be aware of this. And before you get an injec- tion, ask the doctor to read to youthej)ACkagelnsertthat c°"""wlth the vlal contain- ing Depo Provera. The FDA has demanded this as a con- dition to allow It on the market. P.S.: There is also on the drawing boards a non- hormonal, safe contraceptive to be taken as a pill or as an injection once a month. It is one of the prostaglandins, about which you will hear much more In the future. But this is not available yet. -By Erwin DI Cyan, Ph.D. C~lebrlty Solt~ ALAN ALDA : "What's Wrong With Us Men Staying Home for Awhile?" "Men also suffer from stereo- typed attitudes about the sexes," says Alan Alda, star of "M. A ·s·H." "We'rn taught that it~s In our inter- ests to gc out and be bread- winners, even at jobs we don't like, because that's how it is supposed to be. Some- times we drop dead of heart attacks with all that pressure. What would be wrong with reversing roles f fr awhile e.,d lettino th ... -8 if., take care -.. ,,,,,, . of the hous-; an;r~ to school to atudy a field /,f interest while the wife worked? Men are deprived in other ways, too-like not being able to express the soft side of ourselves. Also, I think if men and women could mix on an equal basis at an early age, we would be able to work better side by side and have much more rewarding relationships. look what hap- pens when we go out to relax. The men talk to the men; the women, to the women. My point is that if we cobld end sexual stereotyping, mayb& men would be ha~;iier, too." · -lntervlewie~ i>y Wiiiiam Wolf FAMILY WEEKLY. M•y 12, 1974 • 11 Rath Cold Cuts. Fresh out of the cold. We season our luncheon m eats in th e cold, slice them in the cold, and ship , them in th~_ col~ ~o th~ 1 flavur ana rres~ .. T 1e~~ ~Lay in right up till the time you serve them . You just can't beat Rath Cold Cu ts for flavor. We 've got that down cold. ~ llDLOONA [ill,, Rath~ The ftalll Pe<:llft9 Compeny, Waterloo, Iowa -~ Rath hot dogs. They're really great little kidders. Kids love the just right, not-too-spicy taste of Rath hot dogs. Ar.>d arownur-s iike to serve Rath hot dogs· because they're the ones with the good solid nourish- ment of meat protein. Not that grownups don't like to eat their share of Rath hot dogs, too. After all, there's a little kid in all of us. • can~uspot the camel Filters smoker? 3. II \ ~ve':Doa~ Rhl.ara r~.:3 ;~: ~::~: has a glmmick ... almost everybody. Pick the one who doesn't. 1. Nope. He's Hugo Slavia, impover· ished secret agent. Gimmick: Sells "hot" watches as a sideline. His cigarettes smoke even hotter. 2. Mike L. Angelow. Gimmick: Artist who draws every- thing but attention. At last sidewalk exhibition he got a ticket for littering. Smokes decorator pack cigarettes. 3. No. Ralph Knoshow (not pictured) I.. I ' -,.. • • • . ._ .... ,,.. r t.a. ' I nSISI 1 , .,,,..., r'-n,.,.: ................ "'t -Li>r . ., J~""'n r a · · u .:sman. , ........ 11........ •• d ':¥'" -· • 11ew 1c1111v1 y... .-- His cigarette's taste is missing too. 4. R1 ... ~Wherever he goes. he leaves the far-out gimmicks to others. Likes his cigarette no-nonsense too. Camel Filters. Honest. Good tasting. 5. Cl)arles Chizlar. Gimmicks: 5 overcoats, 4 sweaters. 3 pairs of pants. Saves on overweight lugg~e. Drains tap in men's room for his water-filtered cigarettes. S. He's Vaseli Overaidt. wrestler. Gimmick: Demonstrating arm wrestling techniques to strangers. 1----"!" 7. Helen Back, stranger. Also black belt karate expert. can1el Filtel'S. CAMEL They're not for . (but Ibey could be foryau). Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determin ed That Cigarette Smo~ing Is Dangerous to Your Health. lR mn "tQr" I 1 mn nir · • Spores M1n1-Pron1e The Young Golfer Nieklaus Pieks to Win a Million BEN CRENSHAW First there was ''Arnie's Army," who followed their hero, Arnold Palmer, around golf courses. Now it's "Ben's Wrens," a crowd of female admirers who trail after Ben Crenshaw, the golf world's latest sensation. Crenshaw is a 22-year-old Texan with a dewy-eyed, angelic appear- ance and a mop of long blond hair that make all his "Wrens" want to mother him. ... Despite his disarming looks and his comparatively small size, he packs tremen- dous power in his drives and is a tough competitor who goes ou t on the llnks "abso- lutely determined to win." In only seven months as a pro, he'• won over $100,000 and caused the wlminge1t golfer, Jack Nlcldaua, to comment that he'll win $1 million In prize money faster than anyone ever haa before •... Crenshaw got off to perhaps the flashiest start In histo.ry when he won the first tournament he entered as a pro and finished second In two major tourneys that followed. His charisma also established him as a prime gate attraction .... Crenshaw learned golf as a child from his father, a' lawyer in Austin, Tex as. He entered his first r • "• tournament when he waa only In the founh grade and waa so consistently good he wn dubbed "the child prodigy of golf.!' At the Uni- versity of Texas. he became the first freshman ever to win the NCAA golf title. He then won the NCAA two more times and added ten other amateur championships to his string .... Golf fans have been Impressed with Ben's honesty as well as his skill. He failed to quallty In one tournament because h8 ln- sllted on calling a penalty on himself ... My dad told me I've got to play by the rulH and I've always followed what he told me," he explains •... Crenshaw has what golf buffs call ''the long swing." He takes the club all the way back before bringing it for- ward. The force of his swing stems mainly from the power in his legs .... Although many golfers get the jitters when fans follow them and insist that they be kept at a distance, Crenshaw wel- comes the crowds. "Their support and cheers make me play better," he says. "When the fans whoop it up for me, It makes me try harder than ever." ... Crenshaw is the idol of the new young pros. "Ben beats you to death, but you can't help liking him," says Allen Miller. one of the young set. "A• a young play. er, we feel he'• repreaentlng us and our era. When he finishes ahead of the older players, we feel he'• scored a victory for us H well H for hlmMlf." -By Barry Abram90n FAMILY WEEKLY. MIY 12. 1974 • 1t · Over 65? Blue ShieldS Senio~ • ® gives you up to $300,000 in benefits over and above ·Federal Medicare if )10 11 lire eligible pre-existi1zg conditio11s are co ve red fro1n th e day J'Oll e11roll! lilMI Col5nerQlSenio('is designed to give you excellent, in-depth coverage The plan features up to $300,000 in catastrophic illness coverage to shield you from financial disaster when serious ill ness or accidents require t reatment not usually covered under Federal Medicare. With Coronet Senior you have up to $300,000 in benefits to fall back on when s uch an illness occurs. ~ , Plus! 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Addre------------~-~--------------- CitY------------------'-iP Code _______ _ Aire•--------------Telephone ___________ ~ Ch eek t he box or boxes that intere•t you. •Blue Shield haa great plan& for everyone. 0 lndividual and Family-underare6S 0 C roups of 2 to 3 employees 0 Groups of 4 to9employecs 0 G roupe of 10 to 24 employec1 0 Groupe of 2S or more employees Act Now! Op en enroll111ent end s June 30. © 1874 BHuty & HHlth Publl1hlng Corp. Mme. NICOLE RONSARD ... the author She is a graduate of the wo1·ld renowned In 224 revealing pages, Mme. Nicole Ronsard deals with a p1·oblem affecting 8 out q.J 10 women ... the problem of the lumps and bulges that wofi't go away no matter how much you diet ... no matter how much you exercise. If diet doctors, pills, salons, exercise gyms, spas and steam rooms haven't helped, cha11ces are that you have cellulite and can be one of those fortunate women that will benefit from the secrets in this sensational new book. WHAT IS CELLULITE? Don't let the word frighten you. Millions of women every- where have cellulite and live their lives with it ... simply be- cause they have nevet· been able to recognize it, and thus have not been able to do anything about it. Now, thanks to the efforts of Mme. Nicole Ronsard, the prayers of many can be answered. Cellulite, which causes uns ightly lumps and bulges, is more than simple fatty tissue. lt is a gel-like substance made up of fat, water and wastes trapped in immovable pockets be11eath the skin. Mme. Ronsard deals with every aspect of cellulite. You quickly learn where to look for· it ... recognize it ... and, most important, rid yourself of it forever! Think what this could mean to you. Unsightly bulges around hips, thighs and buttocks-gone. Flab and pockets of fat around knees, upper arms-gone. Wear clothes you never dreamed you could wear ; bathing suits you never dared to even try on ; gowns and evening clothes made only for others ... not for you. Yes, new life awaits you within the pages of this exciting new book. Say good-bye to ''jodhpur thighs'' and "saddlebag buttocks" •.. never :tgain be embarrassed by ''cottage cheese" textured skin. While cellulite is reCOKnized throughout Europe, this is the first and only book published in America that deals with this relatively unknown bliKht to femininity. Every aspect of the problem is discussed and explained in easy-to-read language. For any woman who s uspects she may have a cellulite pro- blem, no matter how slight or advanced, this book is n "must." FIRST PRINTING NOW READY The first prlnt1119 of this Important new book is now ready for dlstrlbUtlon. To assure early delivery, rush your or· der today. Fill In the coupon below 11'\d send it with your check for Just $12.95. You are certain to agrH that Nicole Ronsard's treasure of knowledge should become a permanent addition to your bookshelf. The Information. the adVlce. the total conc.epts contained therein can help you shape a new outlook on Ille, as well as a new figure. So act now. wlllle you're determined to help youaelf. The answer to your problems may be In the understanding ol cellulite and the program found In "Cellulite Those lumps, Bumps and Bulges You Couldn't Lose Before." Ecole Superieure de Pacis in Esthetique _. DE LUXE HARD BOUND EDmON 224 Pages • 81/2" x 91/2" 172 Illustrations and Photographs A Doctor's Foreword Corporelle (science related t o body shap- ing techniques). f ( Under the tutelage of Rene Morice, s he ~,.. ..... probed the causes of rcllulite, and with "> ' , < mtensive studies in anatomy, physiology, '' histology, nutrition1 "alis theni<'s and manipulativ" the1 apy, developea a successr ul method of treating it. Mme. Ronsard's salon in New York has gained widespread fame for the »emarkahle results a<'hieved in thousnnrls of C'ases. Women in all walks of life, from housewi ves to sOC'ialites, have praised her-for she helped when all others had failed. To reach the thousands throughout the country who suffet• from cellulite, Mme. Ronsa1•d has writ~ her book wit.h the hope that they may be helped. Her wealth of knowledge may now be shared with women everywhere. GUARANTEE When you order "Cdlwlile: T~o•• Lump• Bwmr.• 1u1d Bv.lg., Yov Covldfl't Lou B•-for•,' you do ao with the understandlnr that if this eenntional book doesn't. help you overcome your most dif!icult figure problem•, you may return for full money back. If you are not Htisfied in enry way with Nicole Ronaard'a contribution to a more beautiful you, then simply return the book and It haa coet you ab10lutely nothlnl'. • i' I HOW TO RECOGNIZE CELLULITE Visually, ordinary fat and cellulite are different. Regular fat, when squeezed, is smooth in texture. It does not show ripples or lumps. To discover if you have a cellulife problem. take one simple tes t that cannot fail: Squeeze the tissues between the thuml> and index finger or between the palms of both hands. If cellu- lite is present, skin ripples and looks like an orange peel. At. a mor e advanced s tage, ripples will be noticeable without any pressu 1·e. PRAISE FROM THE PRESS WHAT LEADING EDITOJts SAY ABOUT MME. RONSA.Rl)'S REMARKABLE CELLULITE CONTROL METHODS: HARPER'S BAZAAR QUOTES NICOLE RONSARrU "Cellulite cnn be licked. lt'11 1.-nowing what the proble111 i11 'and how to 11olve it that makes the dilf ert:t1ce.'' A LEADING BEAUTY EDITOR SAYS: "Mme. R01ls<Jrd ia an expert in the treatment of relltlWe. In her 11alon 11he ust11 the F,.ench treatme11t metltod: but one need not go to a 11alo11 to hnt1e it done, one reason 11he tV"rote the book, "Cellulite-Thoae Lumpa, Bump• and Bulgu Yotc Coitldn't Lose Before." VOGUE MAGAZINE : "If 11ou <Uk Nicole HonJJartl nbout cellulite, she could write a book. 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"Th1•y m . .maged on baby food with, perhap~ . .1 c:1ss<'mle or some J..md of fish <luring the week." Now th(' quints nre older antl Mrs. l ln11so11 is fi11<ling it harder tu f ce<l QUOTE: John Kenneth Galbraith d<:- sc:rihcs the Peking Oc.·partmC'nt Stor<': "It has thrt'c sales llburs,· l'ach about hnlf the ~ize of one at Saks Fifth them. llcrc is the n \'Ct age.· fort• for a wel'k:' t hr cc giant )1JC' ks of <.'t'real. hiur pounds of sugar, two pounds of butkr. 21 quart~ of milk aml SC\'t:'n bottles of orange or black-currant juice. "Fortu- nately, they like c.·hickcn and it is a ~O<XI buy right now," adds Mrs. Hanson, who has n sixth daughtc·r, Rac-hel. 22 months ol<l. lmagim: what the food bills would h1· if the quints liked :.t<'ak! A\ l'llll<: •... l'rc,umabl }' licc~msl' tht'rc arc 111> high i11c.·omcs in Chi11<1. there i)> a 11(1tablc ub~('nce uf hig-ticl..et it(·ms. No furniturl'. 110 applianc.:cs l'Xcq>t fur one refrigerator. 110 tclevisiun :.els. hut 11nfort1111atdy, a growing :.upply uf tra11sistor r.1dius. Turno,·cr i-. ahoul $100.000 a <lay ... the ~torl' h open .. even da}'S a week lrom 11i11t· until Sl'VCIL ·Employees, of wh11111 tliL'll' :II(' 2,300, awrage 63.00 yuan ( 11>11~hly $!31.50) a month .... The C:hi11<')>C .ul- ,·antagcs: 110 slow-movi ng hi~h-1·11<1 items, little 11r 1111 ~howing of llt}'lt·s. littlc or no fitti11g of clothes, hi gh c.·omcquc·nl output per salespcrstm , low r<•tum ~. 1111 L'fl '<lit, no ere< lit (·:mis. 110 grl'Cll stamps, no ad\'ertising. 1111 sh11plift i11~. The store would 11ot do well in \Vc·st- chcstcr County, N(•w \'ink. lt seem~ right for Peking." Fmm .. ,\ { 'l11na Pus· sage" (Signet. $ J .50). UNQUOTE. Michael Douglas, st.ir uf the 1Y sl·ril':. 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The first directive was to notify the police. Sooh, nn opt·rator got the chance to use the instructions. 'Tm sorry," she in- formed the caller. "W e don't take bomb threats. You'll have to call the police." -Dorothea Kent GOING HAIRY An artificial thing, shampoo- What woold a genuine poo do? :-Frank Fillery The jury foreman announced: "We find the defcndcnt not guilty." "What possible reason can this jury have for ~uch an astonishing verdict?" asked the juclge in amazement. "Insanity, Your Honor," was the response. "What!" cxd airned the judge. "All 12 of you?" -Thomas LaMance A traditinn is rvliat you have when you're too lo:.y to tliink up something new. -Robert Orben THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently. Send original contributions to "Child," Family Weekly, &41 Lexlnglon Ave .. N.V .• N.Y. 10022. S10 If used-none returned. Our friends' small son and his parents went to visit some friends who lived on a farm. 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Pays the Post..-1 I Note all the I Fine Tailoring that I KEEPS the GOOD LOOKS • I 00% Polyeste.r I NON-SNAG KNIT. I •"Ban-Roi®" No-Roll I Inner Waistband. I • ew l lnbn-akablt ylon Spiral Zippt'r. I •Handsome Slash Pocbts. I •2 Deep Back Pocbts. I • W idr Helt Loopt' for I Today's Wldtr Bcll.li. I •Hook Top Closure. I What a waste it would be to confine such superb quality to only the •Hp_"lo ~nger WHring I white! The same excellent tailoring and fi ne two-way knit makes sense llA,;Aetmg. for executive pants in any color! U:t us show you what we mean. Ha band A · M h I will be proud to send you any 2 pairs that you like. in your perfect size, wu'?:'satHIC AacNaD·ne I for your ON APPROVAL, AT HOME INSPECTION: Try them on, ,. I show your wife before you ciecide. Just mail this couooo to tell us your WEAR I choice of size and colors and we will rush them right out to you I I EiiiiiiVENOilii:KS--2;-19:~J HABAND COMPANY. Direct Service Dept. 266 North 9th Street, Paterson, N.J. 07508 Geotkmen: Please rush ......... pairs of these new Haband Knit Slacks, for which I enclose S ,;emittance in full. ··············· GUARANTEE: If I don't want to WNr ~ sladcs whm I Sl!t! tht!m:I may rtturn ~for r~fund in full of 1wry penny I paid you. llF.OZ Fl~D YOUR WAIST & INSEAM HERE:·· Waist: 29-30-3 1-32-33-34-35-36-37-38-I (In 3940-41-42-43-44-45-4647- lnches) 48-49-so.51-52-sJ-54. I Inseams: 26-27-28-29-30-3 1-32-33-34. I COLOR . How Wat ,....,, I .__~~~~~:.:..:..r..'--~~__.1 WHITE I _N_A_V_Y~~--~-+---+--i l arne...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ---------------1 Street ............ ~~~a~ ~1~~_, ••••••••• 1_'·. . . . . ...G_O_L_D ___ --t--t----+---"i I ~;::e·.·.·.·.· .·.· .· .·.· .· .· .· .· .· .·.·_· .·.-&j .. i .. i .. i .. ·1·. ·1 r.-:-~ras_R_~-~-:9-E v_EN--+---+---t----4 i --~---------------------------· (19.l.St * * * * FINAL SPORTS I f72Jf1~ff!JGJJU~ "' featu(if'\~ • • j {~ '1 i'H E R~ 5 NJ K'E.~,;,JN POIZ 'ftllJ TO KEEP "OMING 13.\ci...-lo Ti-IE NEST ON MOTl-IER ':? OA'i' .. :Ti-l ,..\T':::> NOT T HE w.<\'{ IJE .B tl<DS DO THI N.S S~·' NANCY /q((( If( I ff (/1((1 SUNl)AY, MAY 12, 1974 .MOM- . ' ''oNc E <1ouVE LEFT, LiTTL E t31RD, TH AI':? IT! 4'0U ..:Ar,!'T GO i-IOME A6 . .\IN ~ SO FL'{ ,.\(L)A'{ ! DoN'T LUOK BAC K~ THE WORLD IS !{O URS ~ /1 . ' ARE YOU GOING TO ROL LO'S FANCY LAWN PARTY TODAY ? I'M GOING TO WEAR M Y B E ST DRE.$5 I H A T E THIS H AT--- 1 W ON'T WEAR IT .. L • I SURE A M • I F Y OU DON'T W EAR IT . Y OU C AN 'T G O T O THE PA RT Y O H , A LL RIGHT --- J'LL WEAR IT (C ~~--........ ~~ ....... JIP.'f T'!' 11110 U tl1I. 01-JiH riohtt rt •llVt d C.1t1• ""'Urulfll '-.. !11111 Slt'ldltllt lnr. • • l!XCLUSIVE . ORANGE COAST . 111 IJ ( __....., \({(( ·r '"' IJ ff \J • NEWS I • I ,\!\U::'T AOM ~T Si-IE '-5 , PRETT'( SHARP MOTH E~! By Ernie Bushmif fer AND I WANI Y O U TO WEA R THAT N EW HAT I BOU G HT FOR YOU TH AT AWFUL H A T ?? -- • . ··--... l ~~ ' . ~~· •• . ~ ! i o . -· •• . ' ':'.' ~ -.; • -< - ' -, 14V 12 ' t .. ' :J:'M 7TR'll KE.N WITH R'EMOR'7E:, OH , MISS CR'YSTAL 1 ALL MY LIFE. "fHAT 'S 1.'V E /3EE.N A 11:0TTEN 1 _.-NICE! 'Sl:t.Fl~H 1<10, 13UT ~~:;., · ._...-, · TODAY 1'7 MOTHEIC"S r::JAY, AND I 'M .! GOING TO CHAN GE ! !"'---r--=------• . ,,.. • • •• •• • • I'' ... MUTT and JEFF 0 ' NOW, MOTH E R .YOU SIT R IGHT DOWN T l\ERE. 1: 14AVE A LI ITLE "'URPRI SE FOR you! I • ·0 0 0 0 'JAY, ISN'T TODAY MOTHS I<:'!> DAY f' w YE.S , IN DEED! GOOD ! TO DAY 1'M GOING TO BE VE.RY fl: ES Pf.CTFV1 L, GEE, :t IHINK IT IS .•. AND CLEAN ~-~~-::::f;c::Y"-"--< (;I P M Y '-'<::/ ,,/. · ROOM... · "" MOTH ER, YOU !-\AVE •• • • • FIEEN WITH US LONG COOL. IT, PER IOl/SOF TIME• MUTT, I 'M /\ND WE LOVE NOT LEAV ING YOU ! YOU A RED CENT! ITS A TRAVELING 1111 BAG ···NOW , you S:AN ? "TRAVEL.-• ___!., __ __,, [...., I•, • • ••• ' --GOLLY, we SHOLALDN 'T E!E. HER'E 1 PLAYING. WE SHOULD EHE. HOME WITH OLA R POOF<:, NEGLECTED MOTHE.1':$ ... · FIN E , t.INDA , f'INE ! .. ) SOM E DAY YOURE GOING TOO FAR A"-117, Wl-<E"-1 YOU 170, I HOPE YOU SfAY." \ I I I .; • t I' I ' • • ________ ,,.. WH Y Ai!:E YO LA C l!YING, LINDA f' ~AW!! NOW l'l..1- HAVE. ro WAii 'llL. Nil'T M OTl-IE.ll'~ OA'I .'.' By A l S1nith -Af.J\7 ON THI S MOTH ERS DAY THE l.,EAST I CAN S'AY IS, M O THEl<;l LDVE YO U! ~-- r ;(;9 . '• \ '- LIFE WOUl_D B E LJl ll_L WITl~OUT MOTIIF.:P-~-11--1 LAW. I REALLY LOVE HER ! i~ •••• 1.1 1~7 4 1 ... '' ·, '1• ~ ... ,n.,,~, • ~II \l ,111~,rh' fl•·•r ..,.. 5 ·12. l>l>I> "IJDGE PARKER <l <l <J :""' •• I I 1-(AYING WATCH ED AND TA KEN PICTU RES O F J EA N CA LV IN AND ERN IE ST RAND OUT- SIDE THE BANK , 5A11'1 DRIVER FOLi OWS THE LATTER'S CAR.' If.,,=,'.; .. ', . , ;.,. ,.. !1 // MONIC A? TH IS IS ERN IE ' THAT JEAN CALVIN NEYER SHOWED AT THE BANK LIKE SHE SA ID SHE WOULD! WHAT 'LL I DO NOV\ '? J:.,, / ~ 1' ",C:::::.~ OKAY ... CALL ME WHEN YO U HEAR! I MIGHT HAVE TO LEAV E TOWN IN A COUP LE OF DAYS FOR A JOB DOWNSTATE! • • • ~ • FIFTY BIG ONES! I CAN ' USE IT BETTER THAN LEFTY 'S W IFE AND KIDS! ' ' TH M (, ' l • ---~~~~111 ----~ ~ LI: Cic!AYCNS OUT, EVEl<Y8COY! DO YOU KNOW WHAT DAY , W"EN S~E v/l.'(E S UP. S~E 'S GON~IA Bf.. SURPRISED. T HIS SUNDAY IS? :.:;l I ' =- ' V.110\v WHAi TOD AY is. IEDDY? SU!'IDAY. 1'1AY 1 ~. 1 ?7 4 I KNOW WHAi SHE'S EXPECTIN'. \ THATs THE NicESr MOTHER'S DAY Open the .season with a I A. v . · ____ ~ ~ \\utWftin et . 71Sp_?ldi"9 ~ teagu'e easeb8tl ~$~;~!val ue ! d the name "Curtiss" AT~e3~f~i~~al pony League ball. ... an " th " from 2 Baby nU ' Leattier cover· euttertlnger, or any cuu:sb:. i:o:n:ed~co~r~k~c~e~n;"tejrj':. :::-:-:-----1r curtlss candy packages. _ ' CUP THIS COUPON AND PLAY BALL! r·------------------------------------•••••••••t I I •, "'"' ""' ... Mail to·. 1 1 Bats !Send $7.86 & 2 Ciirhss name~ for e.ithl ln1it S & _ nimes I B~lls(SPndS209&lC111tissn~mr.s!o'1'~chJ & names Curtiss Grand Slam Offer I : Glnvrs (St'nd 11.9!1 F. 2 Cur!lss nanies !oi r~chl & -names P.O. BOX 5266 : 1 Chrck R1Rht Handed lrft H~orf~rl Chicago, Illinois 60677 I I 1r1r•~· "''"' f""' • '" ...,.,,,.,v ""!•<! lot'fl enrl!'l;ed l _ & l'H!!Tles I I I I N""'• -I I I I ,&.t1dre1 !. I I I I C•t~ S1•te Z•ll I I ' I I -"t1Cw 4 w••~~ I('• ll•'·v•"Y 011t • v.1hd '" Cglll•ll•nt•I I) g rn:y I \ltttt1 wh••• nrflll•t'•'•ll nt "'~"'""''~ r•\l•lf:!ltl bY I• .. 1'11!••' ••r •• tl• 1' 1)14 I I ·----------------------------------------------~ ., J ' I . • • . • • • • • \ I I ,AH! MUCH BETTER, MYNA · - READ llHIS OL-D REJECTION SLIP l ONCE GOT· ~' ..-------- WHAT PIFFE~EMCE DoE'S MY MARITAL STATUS .. MAKE? MEN USE"MR."-- l1LL USE "Ms." w I Flt&Er><>M tilOn • ~"'-' ,.. .• .. i ' I t,.,~ ~~~~.-.. R ... ~. (./n/1'rfon;ifc!y, ihe swi11m1<'r l'~nics ano' r c.,i., f., 1fl11.-, le /11011;,1•:..... "llr'11ip fs io save /iri11. I t i s 11cu 'i>.\d~'f l o /o.nvi.J: /11/11 lll/COllS(.iOuS . ' ' "DEAR MISS S WIV!OL.., "THANK you FOR SUBMITTIN<J )'OUR L-ATES T POET RY, BUT-·" B'urNoW! LOOK AT "THIS NE.W REJECTION SLIP! ''DE.AR Ms. sw1VeL, !HANK You FOR SUBMITTING YOU R LAIEST POETRY, BUT·· ,, REAt::>S MUCH BETTER> EH? you 1ve: COM!: A LONG W/>.Y, B,ABY. EJ<., Ms. SWIVEL-, I 1D Lll<'E you ;o MEET • PROF GREEN, WHo .JUST -.IOINEDIHE: ® POEljQ' ST,A FF ,AT THE UNIVERSITY. ... (' M_P~O FGREEN ... Ms. SWIVEL .. ~~1.., -(i~'· ~ :'I~ :~ 7;1C R1P,B1 F- S l R1 \'__,~11 ',fHl ~t',11 '1LKl ~I",( t 1u1--ru-r. VO N'i 13011-ltp~ A'i30UT ME:. WtllLf Y'Ol1 RE GOR&ING-YOUR5fLf IN AN Ot1.GY OF G-LUITONY I SHALL J3f SfANVING-H£Rf QU lffL-Y WASliN& AWAY. \\ IS CU510fV\ARY 10 5I:RVf ff\OM 1lti::. J.t.F1. ~~~~. I . '·•· •. 0~ .. , 1,,..,,,.,.~.,.. 1 •. I'•• \I."'"''""" •.. - ·S CR16 BLE0 SCRl~BL.E '. ( '. I I -~/,.;,,1, ~~ ' IY/uscle ;/!louse ::pols a you1;g 1nan -llvashif8 ;wh'& 1r1 i /1e 1N1ddle ol f /;e pool. .. ~!!1 --·~- °'&° 8fter they are :x1f e(y out of the 1-vatrr dors he recoynize t he /1!/lotv. .. I • Wilho11f a ihot1ght for his own S<rfdy, he dives 1i1sfatrlly irrlo -/fie co/ti w<1ter //;('! e is a11 cmba1rass1'n_g silence .'\\...~~~ finally, Mus'de Mouse Iii' t s'!_Vs, "6er, 7 didn r Jnow ihert' Wi/5' ii race ioday, Mr. Spifz ." • '--f ' ... 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SC'ORE 10 polnt.s for u ~ing all thr -----+----- IC't l l'rs 1n thl' ..,,·ore\ helo""' tn form-----+----- t,,.,·u rompl<'tl' word~: D I S 1\ (; I! I·: I', 1'HEN SCOtP 2 point!' l'il f h for all -----+----- \.\•ordl' of ff'Jur Jrtlcr~ nr mf'Jrr -----+----- . fnunr1 ;imon~ thr lcttrr:'I Try to s<'l'lt'f: 1l lea~t 50 pnints. -----+----- By Brown and Casson GUAflANTiE II.' IJ..lf.N I IHINK ru .. Go . r COLJLO LJ5£ 1H€ 126i£>/, By George Lemont WHY, INCOME:'-WISfi;. -;.'M ON -rHe 1.-owes-r 1'<UNG OF" 'fH[i; M E'D ICAL- L-ADDf;f< ! Wfil-t..-, 4¢ ANO A USO'P. 'fONGUE' DEOPl<'EOSSOF< ISN 'I MUCH, e.ul '). SUF<EO EONJOYE'D IHEO SHOW! ... •. • ---~ -• . -·-• • • -{ . . -.. -. .: APOLOGIZE TO THAT FAKE SEER? GORDO MUNCf-1 .1 -CRIMISTOPPIRS Tl-. ~~y ·™M~lt ' A REMINDER FOR "JOOiA.Y: AS t'-\~r • A LWA.VS,VOURMOn.IEQCARES. WQITE ~ OR CALI.. !-'EA, WHEREVER -.'OU ARE. i:i " LISTEN,CRYSTAL,YOUR PRE· DICTIONS ARE PURE BIJNK! } 6 \ ri). \ l, · .~ .,._,~ """# '"' :::% a~ /'.~ .a (' ~ • 1,,.-1 . ' SME'S COSTING US TMOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WITM HER LOUSY GLASS MARBLE ! Tha1\ks, Sheriff. Thats a qood '~ repol't. ' 'lou·re we lcome. Mr. Wallet. lf he q1ves you any more ) '-troubl e. let me know. . /:. y '4/4.·'~ ~· (okaV:) '.· +o 4. ' ) .....--...._ ' . ·~ _ _, ,I' . ~ ... .-. didnt Y?u ~ou believe 'lour lot li11e is l121·e. C1·oss 0vc1· it 3l)a i1 1 a11J you're i11 trouble! -\fr-·~~'t . ,+ IJI;.' ... When you saw l1in1 cornin9 back, you slipped out tl1e side_door0 ~t do Bloop . th at '.! ·:,:: ', SOME . !=IJ..T#Y CIUJ:P JEMPTl/:.D HIS AUIO ASl-flt<A Y QI./ OU~ /:-~NT( ..STOOP A~IN/ \_ By • PORFIR.!Of Wf.IAT IF if.IA/ CAIZ OIDt-Jli /!>frL ON(d TO TfJ/a JJ;~K. Wf.10 t:JID 11<' • • \ 'lou wanted to case the inside of my cabin so you could build one just like it. "~'if\/.~ r ~t~ '-~ . ~ !, \!sk) .. . -.:~, t--, '-\. . "'\ ·~· ¥.- Gus Arriola • • I I • • .. , ... .. • • R Ne a ro,s door the took A