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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-04 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ,. What the Orange Coast Was Like in 1776 Ce11fe11nial Celehration- A Co11nty Emerging Stones and Pictures on Page 8 1 The Nation celebrates It~ 200t~ Anniversary By The Assodated Press Bands. bunting and bells heralded the nation's 200th Fourth of July weekend wilh Americans in Middlesex, village and farm bent on ma.Iring it the grandest birthday yet. "Break out the nags, strike up the band, light up the sky," said President Ford, and Americans were quick to accept the invita- tion. The United States is ob· serving "the greatest Fourth or July any of us will ever see," Ford said. In Washington. the President listened to patriotic recitations and songs at the John F. Ken:. nedy Center for the Performing Arts. and Vice President Nelson Rockefeller led a rousing parade down Constitution Avenue. All day long in the nation's capital the Declaration of In· dependence was on display in a manner perhaps never used before -76 hours of public view. The Statue of Liberty, the lady who lifts her lamp as a symbol of freedom for those who come to these shores. was set awash with brilliant lights Saturday night on the eve of the bicenltn· nial. ln Philadelphia. people came in wheelchairs and baby car· rlages, in bikinis and tattered jeans. just to s ay Happy Birth· day America a l the place where the nation was born 200 years ago. They were all ages. color!> and nationalities. a nd most were carry ing cam e ras as they crowded. 200,000 of them, into the nation's most historic square mile. They visited Independence Hall, touched the Uberty Bell and saw the tiny house where Betsy Ross sewed the first nag. "We bad to be here on the Fourth of July," said Gloria Funderburg, ·35, or Houston, Tex., who came with her husband and three children. "It's just a s hame that all Americans can't bt> here." Across the land. parades, pie· nics and street dances celebrat· ed two centuries or indepen· dence in a tidal wave or on. abashed patriotism. ' Ironically, one of the first Independence Day Celebrations was In Peking, where July 4 ar· rived a day early. The American envoy, Thomas S. Gates. wos host for a reception at the U.S. liaison oHice. At Valley Forge, Pa .. 200 wagons from five separate wagon trains completed 17,000 miles of cross-country travel and made camp. President Ford is scht'duled to ar r ive ther e tod ay ro r ceremonies declaring Va lley Forge a national park. The Preside nt then will go to Ind e p e nd e n ce H a ll in Philad e l p hi a f o r 2 p .m . ceremonies. during which the bell in the t ower of Indepen- dence Hall will be rung. <Orange Coast residents should therefore r ing thl'lr bells at 11 a m Pacific Daylight T1mt>.) (See 200Tll, P age A2> VOL. 69, NO. 186, 7 SECTIONS, 106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL.:I FORHIA SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1976 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ' ·Patriotism Unfurls Beach Crow~ Light As Holiday Begi11$ In Varied Tributes By J OHN BARBOUR T ... AUMl•h-~ ... In all their divers e and sometimes odd wayi;, Americans wrapped their land In red, white and blue this weekend and con- Bell Signals Independence Declaration "PHILADELPHIA, July .a . 1776 -Tolling or the bt!ll 1n lhe tower or Independence llall here today signified slgnln1 or a Declaration of Independence severing the 13 colonies from British domination." Had the wire services been available to journalists of 1776, -U.-.bovc might huve been • bulletin In a Ca lifornia newspaper or the day. Today'11 Dally Pilot contains a speci a l C"ommcmoratlve magulne. "The RevoluUonary Bulletin," revlewln1 the events leadln(( up to t~e Dttleration nr Independence. jured up a multitude or Happy Birthdays. Jn a time or dear oil prices. they began logging an expected 17.8 billion miles or· holiday travel. They flocked to beaches and state parlu. They lined the shores from sea to shining sea. As July 4 began its westward march from the International Date Line. tbe mood and the tem· po picked up. In Manhasset• Bay orr Long Island Sound. a yachtsman noted a rare conviviality, an uncom- mon courtesy, as small boats hovered near the bicentennial tall ships of many nations at guest moorings, waiting today's great nautical parade up the Hudson. For the last 18veral days, Americans bave been doing it their way. In one brief atretch or ConstiLution A venue beneath the majnty of the Capitol dome one hour or one day thia week, tbeae three tblnga happened: Sam BQHDOW. 18, Ind.Larey n-ench, 17. wound up an 18-day, 920-inile nm from their home t own , M a ni\owoc, Wis ., to Washinaton with .a visit to Sc!n. William Proxmire. 'l'My did h. they said, to prove that the bicen· teMial was no &lmmick. (Sff SALUTE, Pap .A2) °'"'' ...... ~ ... ~ ... , ... Revolutionarv Spirit? Wh en ln the course or human eve nts. it bccom<'s necessary to march In a parade, pilgrim Chrissy Meier. 3, of Costa Mesa stands ready with her nag and costume. Sec Puge.A3 for more views of the bicentennial salute. Orange County crowds failed to show at the beaches Saturday. apparently saving their energies for today's unpreced,ented round or parades. picnics and fire- work• honoring the nation's 200th birthday. The entertainment got under way Saturday with neighborhood events in many communities.' Thal probably ex- plained why llreguards reported only 130,000 beachgoers. a minimal turnout even by week· day standards. Some 2,000 participants will wend their way through Hunt· ington Beach, starting at 12 :30 p.m. today. in the state's largest Fourth of July parade. Grand marshal Earl Holliman will lead the bands and floats from Main and Frankfurt streets to Lake Park. "Happy Birthday America" is the theme or the 16th annual Character Boat Parade, to be launched at 1 p.m . today In Newport Har bor. Prizes will be awariled to l he decorated notllla at the Balboa Bay Club. The alar·spangled celebrations will be hl1hllghted at darkness by each city's ve rs ion of "rocket's red glare." Times and locations for firework.II follow. Fountain Valley: Dusk. th(' picnic grounds at the Recreution and Cultural Center, Brookhurst Street and Heil Avenue. Irvin e : 9 p .m . at Mason Re~lonal Park, sponsored by the city, Irvine bicentennial co111mit· lee and Jaycees. Dana Point: Dusk, over the water. Westmins t e r : 9 p.m. at Wes tmins ter High School stadium. Sen Clemente: Dusk, at the pier. Costa Mesa: 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College. Newport Beach: Dusk. al the Irvine Coast County Club near Fashion Island. For those who can brenk away from th ei r bi cente nnial barbecues or hourly 1V specials or want a place to return to normalcy on July 5, beach weather Is expected lo remain around 76 degrees with Rllghl offshore w1nds. 411 YHrS.nlo aJ ••-••,,.we-'' ..,,,,, .. , CA (1111••"'• ' Al Cl•ulllo4 Cl·tt ,..,,..." C.w•lftl At ' l:TMt_r_ It DHIMMtlce At 1-11 .. l•l "•9"> At I • .. l.,, .... _ .. , •• 1 .....__ .. _ ........ ,. .. ....," ... , Or ..... C. ..... y At ......, .. ...... ,,.,. .. -...Ct ., .. 11 r .... , •• HIO Till_IC .. At ..... _ AJ Police Caught TbiS Suspect Napping BJ AaTHUa a. VINSEL Of .. o.fff .......... Rudolph Rincon d Hunt.lnaton Beacb ls a free man today, after being cleared by. a jury of vehicle tamp· ering charg- es •tot1owing a t wo·a nd · Nobody in I.be ...,_ e'Ytll Rincon then came back and 10\ nervoua and perspiring atlghtly. tried to nuest tbat Rincon into the Garlands' station wago~ despitetbecblll March night. hadn'ttamperedwlthtbewbicle and sat ror about one minute. Mrs. Garland alao ·teatJried in question. After all, tbe pro. • Then he got out and tried to push that during the episode Rincon sttutor bad witnesses to testify and supported by Dr. Hert'y Neighbors first complalned it. never made a threatening on that. COOen, a UC Irvine specialist in that Rincon was found sJtUng on Huntington Beach Motorcycle gesture or action toward anyone. lnstead, the defense relied@· p&"ychobiology. a nellhbor's lawn, whistling in Officer John Hauser arrived on "But nobody from the police tif't'l)' on an effort to prove that ''As far as I know, there have slow, nonmusical bursts. the acene and asked Rincon department ever lntervJewed Rinconwassleepwallringatthe bttn noappellatetrials bued on ltethencotup,addressedMrs. whathewasdoing. . M rs. Garland until our tn· . ~ll~~:'}!lf -· ..... .., ... ~ pmeoftheincidenL a.favonbte veY-dict with som-William Garland with a Rlnconsaidbewasjusttrying vestlgator Debbie Belasco ~~=.~~, ~Mir.V'NPJ&'lt;~~!!~~~~!>''¥!fL~~~~~il-~--~ 1 af\erc:.ii':'°~b;.. act.ions," Fleiscbli~ thenorgtnaberrth~up. meddl~ wlt.h it, and be was v -biaar~e behavior," notes Dep / Qrange Coun · . t y J ud icial District Court. He re· ~! lion: Rincon, 23, of 18307 'thomas Lalt'r. be WIU)dered down \be rested...-. . Public Defender Ftelschli. Riacon's novel sleepwalking Circle, b as a history of streetlnaalow,aerpentinepalh. Offiwr Hau1t!r would later FlelschU was asslcned to 1 , vueHL members nothing about the night bewu appr.,bended. defeme wu developed by Oed&l-sleepwalking. Tbe case agalbst not as if be were drpnlt or testify lbat Rincon did not lffm caae ot The People vs Rine lnl Deputy Public Deteoder J.clt him ori1inated llareb 10 in Hunt· druged but more u if he were drunk or under the lnfluence ol · Fleiacbli. Jt, ol Newport Beach, iJll\00 Beach. unaware of bis s&trroun4i1l1.1. Jill' druga but wu somewhat (Sff ASLEEP, Pace AO I J ~ ~- \ A 2 DAIL y PILOT Sunday. July•. 1978 ~. . ~! Coast Watch ... Top News stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities ~ BURGLARS BEMARE--The !rvino p o li c e c hiot and the city 's planninq dir e c tor have su99es t e d t hat bu ilder ~ in tho c ity s hould be requ i r ed to include burglar-proof t ea tures in n ew homes . They r ecommended sol id- core d oor~, dead-bo l t locks, locks for &lidin9 q las s door s and windows and large , uniform street numbers ... NO I NDICTMCNTS--The Oran g e County Grand J ury examined 25 alleged misdeeds in Huntington Beac h Ci ty Hall last spring but reported it found nothing that would res uit in a c riminal indictment. It said ~ome al l egations ware unsubstantiated and others c onc erned matters that we r e ei ther t he r esult of possibl e poor managemen t o r not sub ject t o pros e - cution und e r the s tat u t e of limitations ... COM~ITTEE AXED--The Laguna Beach City Council de cided last week t ha t an advisory committee on economic ma t ters had ove~stepped its bounds and o r<iered immediate "dissolution of th e controversial panel . Though the council left the door ope n for reor- qa nization of the commit tee under · stiff n e w guideline s , the fired committee members indica ted they may meet to plot a c tion of their o wn ... ... CONSPIRACY ALLEGED--The City of San Juan Capistrano an d current and fo rmer members o f the planning commission have b een h it with a mul t i- millio n -dollar lawsuit alleginq that a conspiracy existed to b l ock develop- ment of a 150-acre parce l of land. The suit was filed in fede r al court by Mission Hills Ranch Inc ., on whose property the city r ecently c ut thP allowable density ... S URPRISE SURPLUS --The Sada·.,_ back Vall ~y Uni fi e d S chool Distric t trustees were broadcastina qlad tidings l a s t week d ftc r the y.>-f ound themselves w ith~ SJ ,104 surplus i n the 1976 -77 budget, cndinq ~di s tri c t pattern of d eficit financinq. • Historic Vessels Welcomed NEW YO&K (AP> -Teal ol tbouaanda of prhate boat• chul'nff a welcome la New Yon harbor Saturday for a apee. tacµlar arr~ of ull1na veaela and wus b lps lbat a.rrtv~ to salute the 200th anniversary ot American lndependnce. In Powerful ubln c:NlHra or simple aaillo1 d in1h1es, in .., lo· natable runabout with a bl• out· board or a Oat·bottom rowboat prop e lle d by two youns oarsmen. spectators took to \he water to creel the fleet. Crowds on shore to watch the warships arrive for today's In· ternational Naval Review were generally smaller than expected but picked up considerably when lhe sailing s hips arrived ln the East River durin1 the afternoon. The Coast Guard esumated there were 30,000 small pleuure craft in the waters around New York by mldafternoon ... The harbor looks Jike a sea ol white caps." a chief observed. Despite the crowded wat.ers, there were no reports ol any serious difflcullles by midafter- noon. "Only minor things have gone wrong," a Coast Guard spokesman said. "like motor boots running out of gas.·· Filly-three w arsbips from 22 nations signaled the opening of the city•s Fourth or July ac- tivities when the guided missile cruiser Wainwright exchanged a 21-gu n sa lut e with Arm y howitzers at 8 a.m. Fro• Page Al 200Til ... O n tha t si gnal. b e lls throughout the country will peal. saluting the moment the Declaratio n was signed .. Proclaim ing liberty throughout the land." In Boston Harbor. the most re· ,·ered square-rigger of them all. tht\ USS Cons titution -Ohi Ironsides -was preparing to test its ancient rigging and rails with a 21-gun salute today at noon . the first such salute firing of Its guns in 95 years. At a midweek practice rirlnc. · the s hip 's captain, Cmdr. Tyrone Martln. reported "a very satisfy tne crack." On this Fourth of July weekend. it seemed. the uncom· mon was commonplace. Bo1ton and Hawaii, for exam- ple, will team up for a continent· spanning cerem ony blending the nation·s newest science and its oldest history. He's Oltkat And Still Way-Ahead -~--~"., BARTOW , Fla. <AP > - Charlie Smith Isn't about lo let a little thing like hi• 134 years in· terfere with hi• celebration of the blceolennial. , The natl on 's oldest· clUaen - olficlally reco1nl1ed as auch by the Social Security Admlnistra· lion -led a parade down the main street o r tbla central Florida city Saturday. ..... , ............ &M ,.._ RICHARD AND PAT NIXON SHOW UP AT MARRIOTT ft.ARTY With D.vtd EIHnhower Behind Them, Johnny Orant at Right Nixons in Newport, Joi-ii in Revelry By CAROL MOORE Of I ... 0.11, flti.4 ~II Former President Richard M. Nixon and family joined 370 Orange County elite in ushering ln the nation's 20 lst year or in· dependence Saturday rught at the Marriott H ot el in Newport Beach. Spectator s, who hud been watching the social. sports and political notables arrive. forml'd a s mall crowd that cheerl'd th<• arrival or the limousine from Casa Pacifica. Insid e th e well·guard ed ballroom. a standing ovati on fr~ted the Nixons and David and Julie Eisenhow<'r as th1.· band played •·For lle's u Jolly Good Fellow.'' The Spirit or '76 theme was car ried out in decoraUMls. and the Pted1e or Allegiance was IC'd by Washington Redskins footba ll coach George AlJen. Th e r e were no formal speeches. In.stead. the ex.President and Mrs. Nixon mingled with th<' guesl3 seated at round tableh centered with candelabra ar rangemenls of red. white and blue carnations a nd gladiola. Nixon wore a maroon sport coat and dark blue trousers and the former First Lady was wear Ing an aquamarine evening gown. Both appeared tanned. healthy and affable. 'those who paid S76per couple.to honor the former chief executive also presented him with a speci.11 edition or '-Boehm porc-ela-""1 American Bald Eagles. Brother Donald Nixon or Newport Beach was among those introduced b y emcee Johnny Grant: Ken Allan. barber for the former president and HollY"'(OOrl celebrities, masterminded the unannounced gathering, which was called "just a July Fourth celebration" before the 9: 15 p.m rrand entrance. It was a different coast und 1l was d!Herenl music than what Nixon intended when he kicked off the county 's bicentennial fervor two years ago. bul the merriment seemed lo please him. Aid<' Jack Brennan said the :'1<1xons a nd E1senhowers would continue their observance al a quiet family gathering. watching telt'vision s pec1nls and the San Clemente fireworks displa~, \ ls1· ble fro m the back lawn of Lhc1r estate . Fro• Pa~AI SALUTE ... /!It. array of young peoplf's C'hUr<'h groups marched dowh the avenue. faces bright and s miling, c h a nting to martial hymns. .. Jesus Chris t. He's Number One " When they had p~ssed. police blocked orr the 0\'enue for a few minutes to let a small procession of lhe Vietnam Veterans Against the War cross the street. They cha nted. "Two hundred years. Get the Rich Off Our Backs." Somehow. the avenue named for the U .S. Constitution had room for all or them. Jn California, Bob Older put out SJ0.000 for ooles, C'ables and a 67·by-102-foot American fla g that he says is the biggest ever. With the uid of a dozen men h<' plans to raise It over his Mojavc Desert ranch. In Miramar. Fla .. Belly Kapc huk and he r children wrapped their home in red. while and blue bunting. In Washington. D.C., workmen r eadied 9.000 nags to fl y from thC' Capitol. Each will have its mo· ment of glory, up and down the flagpoles, then off to civic club or school. a n ag tbal new over the Capitol on July 4, 1976. lsrae'I ·Raids Uianda · TEL AVlV. lsnacl tAP> AtrborM Israeli commandm. In aprec&aloa raid, Atruck UR~mda·~ l'Jn\MM airport t'lt1'l)' toduy i.M rHC'fM the 106 host11.its held by pro·'PalHtlnt' hlja\·kcrs ror tht" pu~ we~k . un lsrudl army 1pokesman said . Th•re were reilOrts of several ..ictters beln& wounded nnd a rev. ~rt' believed deud Arter the lightmOf·fast s saull. the l sr:iell r ~ac ue alrplanes headed baclc to i •e1 Aviv with thj> freed hostu~os. most of the m Israelis. They were creeled by checnna u1 rport worhrs. Three brath pla°" ma<h! a stopover ln ~alrobl. Keny:i, alter the raid that reportedly lasted a half hour . Airport. sources sa1d that u the. Juaens aeared gn. tebbe Utey radioed ahead saying they were rryh11 in jailed ex· lremist.1 whose ~lease thC' hi- jackers had demanded. Eyewitnesses at Nairobi nid u few soldiers were treated there on the runway tor supcrfidal wounds. A diplomat in Kampala. thC' capital or Uganda. reporlt'd hy tC'lephon(' t.hal Ugandan Presi dent Id i Am in had sent an armored column to Entcbbe but 1t arrived after the Is raelis had left. A Nairobi spokesman for Air France. the line whotle hiJacked airbus jet was the focal point of th<' week-long dritma.· said the Israeli raiders indicated to him that the hijac kers had been "e liminated ." Th<.'rc we re believed to be four h1JaCkl•ri. who were joined here by three or roor terrorists. "Tonight Israel defense for<"es extracted and freed the hosta~es including the Air l-'runcC' crew from the airport al Entebbe." on Israeli army communiquC' issued in Tl'l Aviv uid. A militurv com· mand spokesman told rep0rtcrs. "As far as we know tht'y were a ll fr~d. We do not know H tht'\' are ~ill OK ." . After the Israelis ll'fl Nairobi. people ~\l the aiqX>rt l'>»td they had heard reports of f1,ghltnjl al t:ntebbe that involved Ugandan troops. Agent Tells 11 Cuba Link For Rully NEW YORK (API ·A former contract employc of the CIA has told the Senate lntclhience Com· mittee that D allas nightclub owner Jack Ruby met with Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. in 1963 and that the subject of LH•· sasslnating President Kenned.> was discussed. ·The New York Sunday News says. The News reported that the meeting took place only 10 weeks before Kennedy wus kill ed. Within 48 hours or lhe ussassina· tlon Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald, the gunman who was arrested for killing the prcsi· dent. The News said the CIA man was a former federal undercover narcotics agent who was under contract but not t>mploycd on a fulJ.timc basis. Prl:e Winner Smith ls not 1ure that J11ly 4 is his birthday. But ht, said be celebrates it as. such bkause'tirr· ------------------------------------------ . •• . The ubon.• ctrawing of lnllependence llall by Slue) G arland. 12 . of 9791 Saline Drive. Huntington Duch. was selected by 3 panel of judges as ov('rall winMr In tJndc Len's Bicentennial Contest. Stac' recciv<'s a "Li berty uen:· a Kennedy bicentennial half-dollar. unct u S<'t or Daily Pilot drawing pe ns . that day back ln 1854, when he was 12 yun old and newly ar· rtved from Liberia. he was ·sold from the slave block In New Orleans to a Texas rancher. "The aae y 'all are. you don't know about slavery. just what you read about It." said Smith ... I lived then." •: SUNDAY First-day Traffic Toll Cliinbs to 14 7 ·. ---DAILY PILOT ~ ... Or-Oout Oattv 1111o1 """' -•" •• ....... .,..,..,.... IM Ht .. fl''"'· h .... t\lllN I t tM ... 0.M'let CM\t Pw6U\;.,IHJ C'""iW'• ~Met• , ' ... l.HW\\ ar• pwot• ...... Nl4'Nt•Y ttv~ r rkMy .~ '•'M ~•w, H••oott ~". ••~•iAtt• ~•tft ,.Ovftttlft .,., ..... "•ttwt, ....... tiff"-~~::.~:..~~ :.~~~ ~z.::~ !:= ByTbt Associated Pteaa La Cygne. Kan .. and burst into ""'' ,,.. -''f'C• .. • lklblt~,.. _.,.,. ., "' no ...,. .1 •~• \en-.1 t•d• ~,. (•u•~• .,....,. Tralric crashes killed at leust names Saturday, kllllng eight 147 ~rsons around the nation on persons . R~rt N Wffod ..... , ... ~l•Ad t'.,._,..,.... .. ·:. the flrst day of thl' Fourth or July Six or those killed were ln the weekend. pickup -three In the cab and J•Ck R. Curiev The National Safety Council. three In the camper. The other v ...... -~, • ..., c..-.. 1.1o.._, eq>ecting more autOS' than usual two fatalities were a man and a ThOmn Keevl1 on the roads for the bicentenm&I woman lo t.be •porU tar. wbitb •• 11 ., celebration. es ti.mated that bore a Kanau UeeMeplate . Thomas A. MurpNne ~-n ,...,,. d 630 .,........,. ,_ ~.......... .,...,., an penona may Tbe camper was be..tin& 80Uth Thomas c. P&lmef', J,. die ln traffic crasberdarina the from Kansas City for a Fourth or $-• u... three-day holiday period from 6 JulJ outing. O\arles H. Loos AkNrd P. N•ll p.m. Friday to midnieht Mon· .......... , .... _..._,.~ day. local lime. Six youq people were killed c.n .. 11oe .. ':'!1.~ e.rr-.-Tb e co u n c ii estimated wben a ear CUTJ-.,-. ,..._. ~~K~.u•o_,,_. motorists may traftl 17.3 billion bit a utlllty pole, a tne ud two • ~. :.::.!:':1.t~".e="" miles durinl tbe period com· 4tll.mps alons a road near De ••w-0 .... ,__, pared to 16 billion mil" last Ruft«,N.Y. Bolida9 Tragedfl T111,ei 1u C7t4> MMl21 Fourth or July when t.be:re were Tbedead in.eluded fouuiaten. ~~~!!'.::'~!·"11 491 traffic fatalities. The accident occurred Friday It took Laguna Beach (ire men h.al( an hour were re Ported in satlsf actory condition nt , ..... ~m!.... 1'be l'ffO.rd death toll for an In· nlgbt when a aal1oronleavefrom lo extract four men Crom this mangled car South Coast Community Hospital and UC ~ 4tM6lO depe~enc'e Day weekend was the Brooklyn Navy Yardloelcon·. early Saturday after it ricocheted off a Irvine Medical Center. In, another ;ict:i- )" .... _ c •• _ ,.,_ ..... ,~0r ...... c"""'''°"""""""" 7se5rv8 8 1 0°ce19?2· a rw r -day ob· t.rol °'tbhia cartonl aNruraJ road center dlvide'r· on Pacific Coast Highway dent, Vernon Ke nnel, 42 of Anaheim Jost 540-tUO . . . near e cen u ew York --~ ll'd d llh all f · '' : ~.$.~~t=~;';.:, ~!:.ifa~~~1~:~~nJi~4:d le~t~ hamlet. police 11~~ Ui"; co ~ e w a sm ~;reign ~l:anea~~ ~~~tt,-~~~ mo~rcM~:ir&~MJ~"';. ·~·w~3'>" .. ~.~llA1~~~-· •. )!..~~~~~,~~~:-~~t~#~m:~~~~ .. z;~-~~~ ifclfj ffirn on Oriefa-CAt. Spokesmen at t:=..:.~,:::. ~~..-~~·11~· A ~>;.'camper and a pa~nllJ exeeecU.na the $$-mil• Reta, 23, and Ricardo Castro, 23, bo\b of Mission Community Hospital said hls con-:14 .. -•tut-111tt ..... ,.,.,.,___ small apo{ls car crubed beadon &n·hou.r aPHd limit when h1' car Santa Ana; and F.dward Lopez, 18, and Al-dition was grave. -·· · oa a ram·sliclted hiib•&.Y near veered otf u.. road. len Ucudlne. 24, both of Garden Grove, • ' - .. F es ti vi ties on TV Sunrise to Sunset Telnision wasn't around on the Fourth of J uly, 1776, but it wlll certainly be around today - from s unrise w ell into the night. NBC f locally KN BC. Channel 4 I and CBS l KNXT. ChaMel 2J have scheduled a ll-day coverage. ABC lKABC. Channel 71 plans one- hour specials and an evening roundup Public Television sta· lions also have some appropriate special programs scheduled. "Happy Birthday to U.S .. " feat uring m usic by Andrew Kost elanetz. Yehudi Menuhin and the National Symphony Orchest ra. will air at 1 p m. to· day on Cha nnel 28 <KCETl and 9 p.m. on Channel SO CKOC E >. KCET 's plans also include : "America. Ame rica, America," with the Mor mon Youth Sym· phony and Chorus. 2:30 p.m.; "Guns." a musical set in the tricentennial year . 6 p.m.; 3nd "E vening at Pops" with Arthur Fiedler. I.he Boston Pops a nd guest Edward V1llella. 8 p.m. KOCE a lso has scheduled "Sing, America , Sing," wit.h John Raitt and others. KNBC will provide several local proarams : "One Ir by Land" al 9 a .m., covera1e of the Loe Anaeles parade, the toniest In the nation, al 4 p.m., an over· view or Los An1eles celebrations al 6 p.m .• and "Happy Birthday, America" with Paul Anita. Roy hlr,...W..., .......... , ; Mond•v·Frtd•V II VOii dO n()I ~ Vo!Jr paper t>y 5 30 p m utl t>elOfe 7 pm and your C:OPV will be OOhll'9r~ Saturday and Sunday II you do not rtcl411"9 your coov by 8 • m ull t>efOfe 10 a m Ind Vour ~wilt t>e oellv.,H Clnabtl•T 111'1 u Ml*Ot~Coun1y At-~Ul Nortt1-.1t Hunnng1011 S.ld\ Ind W..tmtn1t9' l*llH Sell c:a.-M•. CacM.Mreno lie.,. Sell """' C.0...tl"O, OIN Pott>I, Soutl'I L.-, ':atUN Nitu-4 ...... ,. Rogers and others. 7 p.m. As for n etwork cover a ge , KNBC spokesm en were unable to give exact breakdowns. The live reports will be aired from 5 to 9 a.m. and from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m .. with a Bob Hope spec ial set for 8:30 m.m. and a Fourth or July wrap-up at 10 p m. Covt>rage or the 200 historic ships in New York Harbor was listed at 5 :45 a nd· 8 a.m. on Chan- nel 4. Preliminary s pot coverage of the Huntington Beach parade was scheduled to start at 11 : 30 a.m., although the parade's ac- tual starting time is 12:30 p.m. KNXT offered an approximate hour-by-hour breakdown of cov· erage. Eight a.m ., Valley Forge ceremonies. bicentennial wagon train; 9 a.m., historic sailing ships in New York, the Freedom Train; 10 a .m . Independence Hall cer emonies. Valley Forae. Washington Folklife FesUvaJ ; 11 a.m . Denmark 's celebration: noon. report on Washington's Na- tional Air and Space Museum. One p.m ., San Francisco sail- ing ships; 2 p. m. simultaneous na- tionwide bell ringing: 3 p.m .. New Orleans concert. Colorado rodeo: 4 p.m .. historic ships in New York, New Orleans dedlca- ll on of s tatue or L o u is Armstrong: s p.m .. remote cov- eraae from Phi lade lphia, Washington, St. Louis. Channel 2 will continue at 6 p.m. with the news. followed by: 7 p.m .• St. Louis Air Show a nd "Englis h rire works : 8 p . m Miami tribute : 9 p.m .. New Yor k fireworks, St. Louis water show : 10 p .m .. Was hington and St. Louis fireworks , visit to the cen· teMlal with Andy Rooney. KABC will present "The Great American Birthday Party," a roundup o( events. at 10:30 a .m. and 1:30 p.m . "The American Idea," about lbe setllln& or the West. will be narrated by Henry Fonda and Buffy Sainte-Marie at 7 p.m ., followed by the mm "The New Land ... Belh Toll For V.S.- But When? Not sure when to ring your bell? . Neither. it seems, is anyone else. The nationwide bell-ringing is sche dul e d to b eg in I n Philadelphia at 2 p.m .• E astern Oayh~ht Time, arter which bells are to peal across the nation. That's 11 a m . here. But KNXT , the Los Angeles CBS-affiliate st ation. was listed to broadcast lht> ringing at 2 p.m . Pacific Daylight Time. So when should Orange Coast residents chlme ln? . A call a t midnight Saturday to The Associated Press In Los Angeles yielded a befuddled re- Porter who m oaned, ''Not 11 a .m .• please. I'm still asleep then." Later he said. "A guy here talked to the bicentennial com - mittee earlier, and he said, yes; it's 11 a .m . <on the West Coast >: The next call went to KNXT. Another s leepy voi~ said. ''I'm not s ure. It's listed here as 2 p.m. locally . But this Ls all spon- ta neous coverage. Whatever you ~on't see when it·s supposed to appen, look for it later .·· Then be added. ruefully: "You'll have to forgive us. We 've never been through a bi centennial before.·· Beirut Fight Still Fierce BEIRUT . Le banon CAP> - Right-wing Christian militiamen blasted Palestinian guerrillas from their tre nch lines around the besieged Tai Zaatar refugee camp Saturday in a "mop-up o peratio n ," a C hris tian spokesma n said. But Palestinian officials said their 1uer rtllu were still holding firm inside the camp on lhe 12th day or the biggest batue· in Lebanon's civil war. Flooding Hits Kansas Watc~1 POtJted in M111our4 Oklahoma -................. ,.,,.. .. ... ..... / Sunoay. July 4, t976 Yesteryears DAILY PILOT .. . Aa ron Ha nson. 4. of Costa M~sa has the Wright idea as he : pedals his model of.an American milestone during the de-: corated bicycle parade at Mariners Park. Mob caps and ! pantaloons <left> are adjusted by bathing beauties at • another Saturd ay bicentennia l observance. this onr j sponsored by the Balboa Improvement Association. t Translators Forced Ou~ By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol-Oallr ,. ... M.tfl A liberal socialist movement In Colombia has forced Wycliffe Bi· ble Translators <WBT> to aban· don its progra m or transcribing unwritten d ialects and providing Bibles to Illiterate tribes. The Colombian government bas canceled tbe interdenomina· lional Christian organization's contract as part of a naUonallsUc move ment to rid lhe cou ntry of foreign influence. WBT missionaries must leave tbe country within two years -13 years earlie r than planned. Dr. F erna ndo Galvis Ben- jumea. sociologis t and dean or the educational d epartment of Ex· ternado de Colombia University in Bogota, is forming the Colom· blan Involvement Program in th· ble Translation to lncorporale Colombian Christia ns into the ex- isting W BT fra m e wo rk a s "branch associates." The question r emains whether WBT can a ccomplis h this challenge on such short notice. Colombia is not prepared at this time to carry on hngu1s t1cs studies. according to Dr. Galvis. Currently lhe country has onl y one university with a raclllty for linguistics studies. WBT m issionaries enter areas where tribal dia leru are unwrit ten. They transcribe and teach CHALLENGE AHEAD Colombl• · • Galvis the language befor e providing scriptures. T hey intentio nally do no t become permanent fixtures in native culture. They leave when their work is completed. In Colombia there are 45 un· written dialects under study. More tha n 2.000 languages r e· main unprinted worldwide. "l think Amer icans have! learned a lesson rrom this." Dr.: .Galvis said at WBT's interna-; tional headq uarters in Hunt-; ington Beach. i "The American way ts no" always right.·· he said, referring: to the failure of Amcrtcanstosuc i ceurully Integrate with Colom .. bians, specifically Nationalists. : Nationalists have gained poweori In Colo m b l a· s democr atic• system. fueled by student •·anti-: norte ame r icano" protests .~ Galvis pointed out that Colomblu; and Ve nezuela a re the only South• American countries ~ol under! military dictatorship. l "In some respect.8 I think it iS: good we took responsibility rort our country," Galvlssald. ~ He noted socialist student~ were most active In Uie WB'r. linguistics program. "They real·! ly want to get into the jungle ands help their people," he said. "The; organized churches arc too COili .' tented." ' The fact that Bibles are pro- vided Is nQI. a prl mary point in the Colombian expuls ion or WB1' evangelists. "This is a social rather than a spiritual protest. GaMssaid. 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AC I ( DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ) . l Salute Uncle· Sam John Adams, ln a letUr to bis wire, declared that the annlver ary ot our independence sllould be celebrated by future generations "with pomp and parade. with shows, games. sports. guns. bells, bon· fires and illuminations, from one end or th.15 continent to the other. from t.hls time forward for evermore." The new Americana took blm at his word. The formula was soon the same in both amalJ town snd big caty: bells ringing early ln tbe momlnat; a parada with bands and patriotic noats: na11 and bunting everywhere: a mmunity picnic followed by some Jong-winded ry and a formal reading or the Declaration of I ndence; then the games and sports; and, ass il was dark. the fireworks. Before too y years had passed it became ap· parent that the ormula had a touch or magic in it, a magic that somehow has survived, right up to these sophisticated d ays of the bicentennial. The handful of Americans who took the historic plunge into independence in 1776 became bound together by a strong sense or co..mmunity. And it's this same sense of community that is r ediscovered each year as the anniversary is celebrated-a sort of na· tionwide family reunion that ties neighbor to neighbor • and generation to generation. ti dream that really came tna~, and Ufted the heart.a of men an.cl women evet)'wbere, and 1WJ does. and wW go oa for another hundred years ud more. So we sbould tint our ~Us, and fly our nags, re- new our id~aJbm and be proud and arateful ror the gilt lhat wa~ given us 200 years ago. - You Can Make History Are there any notorious characters among your ancestors? Any beros? Any tale-a ot fortunes made and lost.? Do lbe grandparents like lo talk about the old days? Where did they and their parents come from? How did they meet and marry? Why did they settle where they did? Are there any traditional names in the family? How about traditional foods? These and many more questions will be asked and answered by American families as part of a Smithso- nian Ins titution bicentennial history project. Some have decried the commercialism or this bicentennial Fourth ol July. While it"s true that red- white·and·blue caskets suggested an indecent respect • for the nation's colors, it's equally true that there·s • hardly a prettier sight anywhere than the Stars and :. Stripes and its many decorative variations. And what :•i n the world is wrong with a drab fireplug decked out like a Revolutionary soldier? Because this is a bicentennial Fourth of July, and just about everyone is talking and writing about it, millions of Americans who rarely pause to think about such matters are suddenly aware of our brief and remarkable history. • And they see, for all the passing setbacks, a It will culminate. in June 1977, in a symposium titled, "Kin and Communities: The Peopling of America." Participants will be a dozen d1stinguished Americans-historians, anthropologists, demo- graphers, sociologists and other specialists -who have examined family-style.biographies prepared by today's Amerkans as a clue to the development of American life styles. While the Smithsonian proj~ct is a rather formidable undertaking, officials of the institution suggest something similar might well make a fascinating bicentennial project for any American family. . • Get out the tape recorder, the notebooks and the photo albums, have the youngsters ''interview" the oldsters and see whartbey can come up with in their own family's "American Experience." They'll learn that history is far from dull. The first public reading of the Dectaration of Independence, shown in this drawing, was repeated symbolically on Fourths of July for many years. After witnessing such an event in 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville wrote: 'A prqfound silence reigned in the meeting . . . There was in this reading of these promises so well kept • •. in this union of the present· generation to that which is no longer, sharing for the moment all its generous passions, there was in all that something deeply felt and truly great. • . . An American's Dream That Was Shattered -: WASHINGTON'-If there was · ·t!>ne hope Richard Nixon had. ;._besides going down in history as ;~ world peacemaker, it was to : 'preside over the 200th birthday of Pacifica, where he bas pretty much kept lo himself since leav- ing office in August 1974. Instead of the exhilaration ol being the central fiaure in this splendid an- niversary celebaratioo, Nixon must watch it on television from his banishment. • the United States. To go through his public papers and speeches, to talk with his c lo se as- ' sociates in the presidential years. is to see Nixon an· tlcipating, • with pleasure, the honored ll will be President Gerald Ford who will attend the ··Honor Ameriea" ceremony at the Ken· oedy Center here. a prelimjnary to the daylong procram of events set for July 4. NIXON WILL have to watcb OD the Fourth, as Mr. Ford attends ceremonies at Valley Forge. In- dependence Hall in Philadelphia, the impressive array of sea power and sailing ships in New York harbor, and then. back at the WbJte House, the super dis- play o f firew orks at tbe Washington Monument. · • role he would play on the l 1reat bice n· . ltennial weekend. Square lh.:it he was, he probably would have been turned «a by the eeremQinies. the show of ~-ships, the patriotic speeches. :" e\•en the spectacular fireworks in .. ~ Washincton. .• President Ford will participate in the ceremonies the next day at Monticello., home of Thomas Jefferson, and then in midweek will greet Great Bri· Instead, Nixon plans to spend this bicentennial weekend quiet· 1 ly with his. family at. Cua Reflect, America By IRIS WOOLDRIDGE Today, America, you~ 200 years young!· Such a child at play. Trying roads and ~ horses. Making wheels. Hi there Lizzie! ; Crank'er up -Kick her in the shins. Hold • your hats! Here we go again! Which way did you go, Edsel?? So you~ smart enough to driv.e. . • Who told you you could fly? Stub your toes, scrape your knns. . . Correct mistakes. They really didn't happen/ Flex again -st~tch muscles you never knew were there. Fly a ba~loon. a plane. Go to the moon -Be the first one there! School system wrong? Nobody leaming nothin'? Well, sure looks to me like somebody's learning somethln'/ Stop for a while ... kiss your love. Smile on the child of your heart. Build a treehouse to the sky. He's watching you. You're his Dad .•. He knows you can fly/ So much to leam! Heat by the sun -water _to purify_. With all that technolog~ we7/ clean up ecology. • .and cure that bad disease. Walt just a minute/ Listen to Wells, Thoreau and Glbran. Relax. . .stitch a kabob. Melt it in your mouth. Wemesday, Charlie? Rotary? I'll be there. So much planning to do. Hey, lady, I 'm home! Kids okay? You know I love you? Stretch your mind-set your sights. Pipe/Ines to build .•. food to find in the sea. There's millions to feed besides ) me, The marlcet dropped?? Hey, man, what's gonna' happen to me? Dont jt1dge my wolth by my money/ I • Pick up speed -know the need to progress. Bridge the universe -span time, and in between. . .strive for peace. Cage the jackal ... fly with the dove . . .and love your fellow man. Know I'm a part of you, America, with each child here born, or coming across the sea. . .and I intend to P,rotect you. as you have protected me! • • Hey, gimme my hot dog,~ tu&eyl •• ·· . c1'Wftin80i -M I :Jipii: BllCn P6i(" !Ki :&; pu tit* a book al hw works called "A Touch ••• A Smile ••• A Memory."" I ( THl~HJ tain's Queen Elizabeth II as she pays tribute to our 200th birthday on behalf of the natloa from which we declared our indepen· dence. As early as July 4, um, Presi- dent Nixon was making~~ refttences to the bicentennial in speeches. He linked it with the generation or peace he said be hoped to achieve foe the United States. His private excitement prompt· ed him to rename the pre· aidentiaJ plane, Air Force One, The Spirit of '76, and it bore that title and him as he Oew to San Clemente after resianln&> Preti· dent Ford then cbanied It back to Alr Force One. IN Hts Ul73 inaqural ad- dress, Nixon cited the bi.centen- nial again, talked of .. the dawn ol a new age ol progress for America." and aalted fOI' "God's help" in leadine the uUoa In the next four years, "so that on its 200th birt.bdu America tlill be as vital as when It belan; and as bright a beacon of hope f« all the Orlalnalty, blcenteonial ob-wol'ld." servance was to be focused in Then, In March, 1'74, with his Philadelphia, Washington and· reaicnatfon only five months Bolton, and Nixon celled-for SlJO . a•ay, Nixon delivered a na- million for the Washington celebration •tone. But after pro· test from atatea and cities aw~ from the eastern seaboard, Nix· oo and Conrreas relented, and the bicentetmial was directed to be a grassroots events. tionwide radio address on the bleentennial. declaring that a chain reaction of tens of thousands of celebrations was hoped for, while Civinl eumples or local plans. He also had made mention of the bicentennial ln his 1974 State or the U nion messftge. His own wretched mistakes and overwhelming events denied Nixon bis creat wish. So there he ls, at Casa Pacifica. with his thou1hts on the bicentennial - though he hasn't put them on paper. Last night, he was chauffered to Newport Beach . to a hostelry owned by hls old friend, J . Willard Marriott. for a bufret dinner, dance and fireworks. Mrs. Nixon and David and Julie were with him. But on the Fourth of July, the former President will likely work on dictation for his book, do some readlJll and sunning, or. tr bis old. pal "Bebe" Reboio arrives eo (or one of bis rare drives. Nixon leaves Casa Pacifica regularly, but usually to play golf at ShorecUffs public golf course at San Clemente. July 5 Is Julie Nixon Eisenhower's birthday, and Nix· on usually celebrates that with a special ctinner. Since his trip to Pekine. Nixon has resumed his reclusive ways. The controversy over the "love letters" be was aUeged to have written, and which be and some experts declare are forgeries, stirred him lo public response. And. anticipaUq the curiosity over his plans or lack of them to attend the RepubUcap conven· lion in Kansas City, be quietl)' in· formed the White House six months ago that be would not go to the convention. STILL, THE White House bad the Republican National Com· ml~ announce recentlY' that Nixon and Spiro A.pew would not be invited. .Wbet is there to say about all lhll, except something like the best·l aid -pl ans-of -mice-and · men, and so rorth? Tbe feeling or what could have been, and why did It happen, and how did I allow this shame to happen, muat cross his mind on this Fourth of July. one holiday he bad lone hoped to celebrate with personal prid..i. Spirit of '78 Should Lead Parade .. ·-_A.re We Trailing Patriots? ' It ia doubtful whelher any [ ' ] &entility: they were young, full· event In the-nation's history has NORMAN blooded radicals wbo had a vis· been heralded more resoundingly COUSINS Ion of a better world. They saw than the 200th America as a good place in which birthday of -----------to begin the fulfillment of that determined that America should never do -separate itself from the majority. As a result, the de· veloping nations in the world to· day are inspired more by our past than by our presenL • the Oeclar a· vision. tlon o r In· exc.epttbeRevoluUonitself.Our We hear a good great deal d ependence. minds have been fixed on an about Thomas J efferson these For more than auspicious outcome rather than days. but we're-not reminded IT WOULD be more In keeping with the true spirit of '76 to mark this Independence Day not with commemoration of the put but with plans for the future. "Institutions muat go hand in hand with the pr()£rela of the ~uman mind," Jefferson wrote. three years onthereasonsbehlndtbeRevolu· that be was fond of saying thal now all sorts Uon. Wealmostseemtobeedlting "the tree of liberty must be o r off i c i a I our m emories, deleting those refreshed Crom time to Ume with committees passages that no tonier flt the tbeblood of tyrants." have staged temper or style of a nation ceremonials separated from Its revolutionary and special events. all leading up origins. to the grand finale of com-Has the paa1don· for respee· memoralion and fireworks on this tablllty overtaken the paaslon to year 's Independence Day. rieht wron11? The founding Yet something Is missing. The fathers. most of them, were not nation has celebrated tvcryt.hlng men of reticence and venerable WE LA VlSll au sorts of re· cognition on the distinaulshed John Adams, but we give sin1ularly little attention lo the firebrand Sam Adams, an insur- rectionist whom the English ministry called the "Machiavelli of chaos" but w'hom Jefferson re· 1arded as "truly the Man of the Revolution.'' Nothlnc, then, would ~more ln keeptn1 wIDi our history than for us to champion the continuing strusgle for freedom ln the world. But we have tended to de· fine the freedom not as Franklin defined it -that is, as a dynamic and ongoing obligation but 1u1 o posture or stance. We become detacht.>d oil too easily from the klnd:s of human i11ues that burned in the bellies ot the early Americans. We seem ·As that becomes more enlightened, aa new discoveries are made, new truths disclosed, ln.stltutlons must advance also and keep pace w Ith the times." In Jeffersonian terml, the big challen1• before the present generation of Americans u to rally the world people1toa1reat desi1n for mana1lnl the 1lanet ~mli\6n tntirii . The proper place for America la at the head or thla parade, beatln1 out the rhythms of tho future. OltANOa COAIT DAILY PILOT to be more Interested ln main· Robert N. Wnd.Publitlltr talnlne a world balance of power fllomo• Kttt>fl. EdJlor than in creating an interdepen. fllomo1C. Palnwr,Jr., deat world order. Svttdo11 £dUoriol Pot-Uftor Do we owe nothing to a ntedltori1lp11eotU..Daily berttace? Has the world become Piiot uelca to inform and IO tranquil, 10 free of abuse, 110 atlmullle relders by ~ coocenial to life in human form, •thlap.,edlv ..... WMntary eo ab.lelded in Its envtronment, so on= d lntentt b1 ~et. abunda.nt In Its seed and its ~ld1q"':9,:,':'~·~ fields, that no special tending ls vln'I and by prtHntlni this necessary? MWtp1per'1 opinions .nd tcte .. Are revolutions acceptable on· on curtent topic•. TM ~ltorial ly when they are t~ked away in oPinlons of the Dally Piiot ~·r lhe archives? onl,r ln.lht tditorial column a\ the The "1rony todav_ Is that the top of tht P•lt• Opinions ft• ,_ prttMd by the columnlats end ~~;;.;· ~Q:Uei:s;t.iof;l;h~e=tFoo~n~d~in~g;;fa;t~he:r~s;"ir~· c•'10<!ftllt• u4 ~ttr .,.._we . ~ own ind '\o endotMthtllt el ~ ~r vlewt bf &be Oail1 Pllait · it la_, Americans. We seem to lbouldbe1alttnd. , . be trailln1 history, dolns tbe one C\,, .1 ..,,, J I 4 1-th.i.bl .the founding fat.bee-a -wer, .;:wn""'7' 11 Y • ••11 • Sunday. July•. 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 OC, Can You Sa y . • • Qappy B4-thday ~r \on1 month& <1l preparation and a lberoup medla bUt.z, the Pou.rtb of JuJy, 1979, I• apoo ua. How do you feel about the bicen· tenoJaJ! Tbe Dally rtlot's Mkha~l Paskevlcb l)Oledthl1que1Uonlaatweelttore1icknuofand vblton to the Ora.nae Cout. Tkir comments: Paal Adaas, 10, Oraaie: J think it 'a fun. I really Uke fireworks. Job Crowley, 34, MIN:lo9 Viejo: I'm much in favor as far as any celebration goes. I don't really think the recession ls over. but I have faith that things will get better. Things may seem bad, but they are better here than anywhere else. Ddl Hopson, 58, San C1emente : It's nice because it unites us. I was in Philadelphia and saw the alterations or the city. It seemed to Jill the morale of the people. Jolla Krlceasky, %7, Dua Pohrt: To me it has no effect. The publicity has no eCfect. It's kind of neat, but not lo the extent we are going. with a ll the trlnkels and things. I'll enjoy it for what it is. Coaale AblHOll. 53, ~pistrano Beaeb: It's fantastic. I'd love to be back East to be part of the celebration.. Rudy We11man, 11. Saa Ce111ente: I like it. but then uain, I really don't care. I Wea Reasoa, 17, Laiuaa Beach: It's the same as anything else. It's just another year, isn't il? Jack Comaaaky, 57, Lapna Beach: We should celetirate, but there are a lot of nuts running around the country. I feel the radicals are going to bomb on the Fourth. The FBl should be extra alert. Leanora, 41, LaJuH Bucb: Strange forcea are being exercised to bring about an a wareneu lo America. The United States is u Lremendous experiment, and we rnce the op portunlty to move In the right direction. There will be more scandals that will at·t us a positive rage that will move group con· sciOWJness in a more rcspon.'llble direction. c.u.., S•I~. zs. 1.ap1aa Ntptt: 1 think it's a farce. Our couatry was revolutionary ZOO years a10. Now t.be revolution ls dead. People like Nixon have scared uaoutof it. Mary Au Rabn. Zl, Sma Alla : l don't feel too extreme. l just feel lt'a a good t.bin1 to be celebr ating and to have pride in your coun. try. Feraaade Garda, H , Saata Fe Sprlags: I don't speak EneU.sb too good. I think it's good for Americans. / Art Gl1uere, Cf, Mluloll Viejo: The bicen- tennial is a ver y exicting event that gives us a chance to think' of all the work put into America. The founding fathers talked of freedom and equality forever. We've &ot to make sure it's extended lo everyone. Gleu Kowalski, It, El Toro: I think it's great and people should join together and celebrate. I'll probably be stuck on base for it. Jack Mahler; "3t Jut Uke Jack Be•· ny," Laguna Beacb: i thlnlc lt's marvel<>QJS that we have survived 200 years and I hope we go on for a couple hundred more. LllllH Aadre. 7t, Ora.aie: Well. it's so fabulous iJl view oft.he fact we're so young and so much ha.a been accomplished. Someone on- ce said America ia the only country to have gone trom barbarism to decadence without ever havinc had ~ civilization In between. l don't know bow that will effect us in the future. Marsha Doherty, %7, Fullerioll: I t.bink it's pre~ty b~d that after 200 yeara we art J\&li startin& lo celebrate. Cathertae Hollett, Zt, Rutlagtoa Beach: I have a 4-year-old son, and I think he's learned a lot. There are new words he has learned from the bicenlenniaJ and be is learning about our history. l bought a bicentennial nag. Karen Platfoot, 21, Costa Mesa: This year seems like any other year, except that It 's the most fantas tic summer yet. TerTy Ko10vich, 13., Corona del Mar: I like all the things that are happening. Everybod y is happier and more thankful for the past. BUI WeU1, 4.Z, Newpon Beacla: It's areal. I'm 1oina to sta)' hOme and watch the happy tourists hl\'t de our clty. Katlly H•bel, ZT, Cotta Mesa: l Ju5t think lt 's neat, probably the only time all of us will be around lo celebrate something like a blcen· tennial. Light fireworks and party! .... Barbara Ewell, it, Corona del Mar: I'm so db eusted because It's so overdone. I've lost falUt. People just don't r ead about the things that are happening. We should be stressint history rather lb an commercialization. S&acy Pierce, lt, Aaabelm: I work at Dis· ney)and and I love the fact that people take the time to celebrate something positive for a change. ~ Tom Nagamoto, 31, Anabelm: I think a 10 of people are exploiting it, like Disneyland. J makes lhe bicentennial seem tacky. I wish there was something on the Fourth that would eet people across lhe country more involved. Denise Leverenz, 13, Hutlngtoa Beach: It's neat. Everything Is red, white and blue. and there aro a lot of bicentennial sales.'' ~ ' Kerry Moorf', 10, HaaUngLon Beach" There should be more bicentennial com• mercials on TV. We had a bicentennial play at school and now school bas been more fun. Jus~ a lilUe. Mary Grey, It, Balboa: This is a time to be grateful that we have a free country and appreciate all the good things we have. '• Lee Jot.nson, 2', Costa Mesa: I think it'• too commercial. Some or the energies ex. pended could be used on Ute creative thought expressed by our forefathers. If this were 1776, it would be di(ficuJt to find a politician that would qualify as a founding father . Don Chadwick, 57, Costa Mesa: You never get too old to get refreshed on our history. Some of the stuff on TV has been good, while some has tried to capitalize on the blcenten· nial. But l think positive. The media have pushed some of the bad points out or pers pec· tive. Busted Johnson, 6 months, Costa Mesa: No comment. Colonial Spirit Shows Many Happy Returns • ' • ' ~ • BJ-JAlllBaoo8BV&L'P --dlvtctval oppol'tUT\l(y w1th which Almost every American child to Improve their lot in life, ~ an knoyis thal ll all ~an tome JOO atmosphere of greater pohtkal years aao. when the retldenta or freedom. Some communl~ies. of t.be origlnul 13 colonies felt they course. soon vlolatt'd their own were being put upon by the precepts : but all or them the absentee power base in ED1land. Plymouth settlers. th~ Dutch in We have all read about the New York. the Vlr1tlnia s"ttlcrs. Bo-ston Tea Part:v and the in· the f1orlda pioneer!'! came to famous stamp '"ax., and have bulld communities In which they heard the slogan "No tauuon could proceea throul{h hard without re presentation." work. Trade was the name of the . game. and building up trade The American Revolullooists meant the ability lo make a pro-of 1176 dld not, of course, fit. represent a unified American public opinion. 'there were many In th ls bicentennial year, most Tortes who did not qJ'ff at all <1l our emphasis bu been placed about the need for a revolution upon the eloquence and proven and many moderates who IOGndness of the prloclple.5 em· thoql>t th1t otbtt ave.ea ol. bodied in our Declar.000 d ln- mecflallon should be followefl. dependence 1nd our ConsUtuUon. Tbese views are exceptionally UttJe has been said about the ~l presented at the Boston. buUdinc of a capitalistic system. Mauacbosetta, bicenteunial wb1ch, in spite of numerous set. ct-lebraUon. · backs and limes of crisis, has Tbe important thing 200 years forged a nation In 200 years with later (or a student ol history to the hight-st st andard of li\'ing and ~gnize. however, is .lhal the greates t econom ~ slren¢.h in the mtnorttle8 ahd ecoaomfc ll'OUPI· Cltant•• areneeded because of lngreasonably falreompet.IUon. Ute strunle lo m alntain an open the lnvenUveneas and advance of That t.hla 11 not an easy IOlutlon soclety that would provide t.be communlcatlou of modern can be readily aeen by Ute length opportunity our forefathers · timta. of Ume and tbe broad discussions sou1ht has been kept alive and A case In polnt ta a U.N. con· that. due to no one's fault In moved ahead, If somewhat ntful· ference underllnln1 the fnc.1 that particular, have resulted In re· ly. The comeback after the Civil the world depends on the de· latlvely slow progress. We arc War and r ecovery from the velopment of the undersea re· still open to bla<.'kmall from Depression and the Civil Rlihl! sources of our planet. This Is not abroad. There are. ot cours<', progress of recent yeaN are out· only a ehallence to every country m 4ny other area1 where lmpor standing examples. with a au coast. but also a tant problems need to be faced WHAT, THEN, of the future? Certainly the vast m~ty of Americans bne C«lCluded lbal our individual and evenhanded justice tor all Js not men Ukely CO be achieved by aoy other political or economic ayatem anywhere ln the wodd. We dore- copize that t.be desire to e«reet intensi\re human IUlferiai and depravity tn other part.a of the world may have brought lnto ex- istence -and Juatifled, a leut for the time Min« -systems very diHerent from our own. In no w3y does that reduce our faith in th e fundamental rightness of . challenge to find the ways and and solved. means of developJne the re-But il would seem that if we source• available to us for food could conslJ tently maintain that maautacturlne and trade in ,Pioneerin1 spirit and devotJc;>n to cenerat that exlst under the sea. our system or r easonable profit The fact that 70 percent of the wllhln t.be bounds ol reasonable entire world's surface l~ water competJUoni we can meet the emphulJet the prtme polnL challen1es n our day u t.hey With a world l"Ullftinl out or were met 200 years a10. aome resources, It bu become a n 18 ONLY appropriate to mott Important polnl to maintain polnt out that our forefathers a profi&able system with re· beJJeved In a l)'tlem of law and a.son~ble controls to insure fair order to protect the individual competJtJon and a fair opportunl· without brtn1in1 the progress of ty f~ all peoples. the comi1lly as a whole lo a Anothu case, closer lo ~ome. halt. I...-as such as the tel· Without try1ng to Inti~~~· any way that our system Is perf -we all know it Isn't -a speakln1 as an Individual label as a liberal, I believe it ls fair to uy this: The recognition of social reaponsibllltles by corporate and business executives. by union leadership In general, ond hy that much underrated group culled small business has been rather amazing. As long u there ar<> human beings, there will undoub· tedly be selflshneas and aree<t. But the 1plritual values of our country, In 1plte or our out.st.and· tnc failures, have SJ>ONOt'ed a splrtt of fair play t.hat bode.a well forournextl007ears. I ~ Nlie. ur~• of ttse-Am.ieaa eol· world's b.istou~ 'rNs h~ been • oni•Lt have' really not chanied done,'in the long vie)V. by a peo. durhal the U,lerveninc 200 year). pie that kept in mind that the basic our iftst'itutlOM. • Whal ll does do il challen~ every'}one of us to make a CQll· lributioo toward conedinl and perfectin1 t.brougb cbaqes coal• patible with our values. Suell is a plan for the development or ephon,es nd public uUUUe5. we tbe. eaer11 resources available have devlsed a system of re· heft at tiom• Such • ~am " 'UcMfab1~· euminatioa, and coa· must offer reward · for new trols. But as a hatlon, we have ~· and yet· guaraiq.ee the strived in these 200 years aot to ieffntive of t.be profit motive ~ lhoft c:Pntrols to a pointat wlllllout ellmU..~ the protec· which t.bey would binder a truly tion ot tbe conaumer while ere.at· competiUve syatetn. Malnteioln1 that splrlt 11 a tremendoua· job, not aa easy one, complicated enou1b that I believe each lndlviduaJ can find an area for his or her talenl4 and dealres with guidelines weft developed over 200 years. Th~ ee1ebratlo n or our country'' tricentennial will. f hope, be les9 cornmercial. but have an equally solid basis for celebraUn& the a4· \•ance tbatbegan 300 ye*'I ago. • 'NEAaLY ALL the aetUers came to our ahores laopinc for an onortuaU_y lot-.arcaur in· concepe.a of freedom could not be 1aeril1ced for economic Lain. ·ln spite of aps and downs. ln 1j)lte of inequaUOes involving • ' ' .. . , . ,. . Jonua RooNoeU, q t~ ~ /ift!POrl, ~oela, u 8 l«d..,.if ia SocW Ecologr at UC lrviM and a forrMt ccmgremraon • A• OAJLYPIL.OT ~ Assault Case: The Joker Was Siek ·· By PHILIP ROSMAIUN 0--.0 ... , ........ It 11 a true atory. The man IC• cused of this »nd other crimes 11wa1ts in Orange County Jail to aoon trial for bll lire. • It us the story or 1.1 woman who went on trial for her Ute. At the hands of a man who attacked her. a man who was ~r Judge, jury und near-executioner. Her crime was that she ls a woman. It is Ja n. 6, 1978. One o'clock In the afternoon. Sbo is late for cl11s. The college parking lot It empty but for her And lhl' man. She sus him. He passes the car. She turns back for her books 1 ler world begins to come apart. The m an is at bu back. He pushes her inlo the car. She is :1tartled. but unafraid. She st.arts tocllmb back out of the car. And then she sees the gun. He tells her, "Get back ln the car or 1 ·11 blow your head off! .. The gun as pointed at her neck. Still she is not afraid. • She would later tell the Orange County Grand Jury, "J thought it was a joke.'' ' Her captor lsn 't lau1hJ.nt. He at.art.a t.be car; he drivee. one· handed, tow•rd Anabttm Hills Hi.a other ba nd preaea the sun into her ribs, aomethnea qalnsl her neck. Alon1 the way, be ulu where her bank 11. It ls 8arcla.y'1 In Anaheim. Twlce he t.rlet to c11Ah a check be .bu her endorse Twice t.be bank aak.5 the pair to come lnalde. He i5 at the drh•e· throucb automatic teller. He drivea to Irvine. She u k1 him. "Why are you doinl this!" He says he does 1l because It is fun. Owing this drive. a sheriffs car passes. She squeals. but it is in pain. the gun is shoved bard into her flesh. It la S o'clock. He parks In an Irvine sboppin1 cfllter. It is in· credible. There are people. all around, and she la laolated, aJone with a madman. There will be no help. He orders her into the back of the car. He removes her knee· bieh socks and the sash Crom her blouse. She thinks she will be raped. She will not. ll will come later. Laguna SculjJtor Slices the World Into Many Colors lnatead he ties her feet with the aoclca. her b•nds wllb the sash. ln the front seat. looki.n& down at bll trussed victim. he saya, "l want to see how long it takes you to un· lie yourself." She must stlll thutk 1t ts some k1od of sack 111me-, bttauu shl.4 complies, and wnagle loose of her wuk bonds. ll mfunutes -.m. BE SPEEDS ovtr rural Irvine road.a unlit she ls completely lost. All she wUI remember are the orange craves that nicker past the windows. The car leaves lh(• road and bumps over a fu.>ld She knows now what h(• 1s Ko Ing to do. Sht> tells him i.he will scream bet head off 1f he louchl·~ her. His r e ply "Go ahead Nobody will hear you here." He takes her, brutally. When he as through, he bands her hands again, but not, this time, with the sash. Ile uses that lo try to strangle her to death. She is on her stomach and he bas his knees against her back, using them as a lever against the sash be is pulling to squeeze sbul her throat. She :itruagles, the air ls lu\"loc ht'r tunas and she twist.a wllb a str e n1th r esen•ed tor the de11per;atf, until she is lookln& ln to the fat(' of her killer The face 1s contorted with bis effort. It b ull s he remembeni bt'fore she blocks ouL Later. brit'ny. she comes to. Shl' 1s still In the back seot or the car. She as naked from the waist up. Her Ifft l'ye throbs. lier breasts are coked und wet with the blood thul suit wells from that eyt' Again she loses consciousness It 1s dark She uwake!. alone She 1s cold a nd c;Ht 't see .mything ~he has wakened lo a ditch, u dark, s hallow hole · m which she was thrown. She is chilled by the knowledge that this d.iteh was meant to be her grave. It stiU might be. She tries to stand 8Jld falls back. There Is no reeling in her legs. So she crawls. her hands clawing through the dirt, lo the top of the ditch. There 1s a freeway. or a road, she does not know which, and there are cars. Sbe fl&bts lo see. Iler left ~ye ls cloaed. her rt1ht e e blurred under blood. She f~ls ror the torn b&ouae nut to her She later tells th~ Grand Jury: .. And I had the blouse t.bere. and 1-1 remember beln1 in thal hole. thinking I was coins to die. but lben I thou&ht of my UtU• boy -Jae wlll be 3 ln March -and I knew I had to live for him and my bUINDd." She be1ln1 wavlnJ her blouSt'. screamln1 at the liaht.'1 of the cars. One of thf'm stops. It is :in ('mploye of the Irvine Co. who, on his way home, sto1>5 ,. hen he sees something in the headlights of his car on Myford Road. towa rd Irvine Boulevard. LATER THE Grand Jury asks him to identify the woman he round, from a photogr aph. He is asked. ''Is this the same gir l that you saw on the evening or the 8th or January 1976? .. He replies, "Well. as far as I know (she is>. but I will tell you. the way that girl looked, I By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -O•tlf llilot SUH Look into one of Don Rancy·s prismatic sculptures and you'll look Into a world or ever· changing forms, of mirrors, of rainbows. a world of magic. At a d istance. the sculptures look si mple e n oug h : g~etrically shaped pieces of glass polished lo perfection. The simplicity ends when the viewer looks inside. Beveled edsea on the outside create bold star patterns inside: Frosted depresctoo1 1lve rise to white flowers. The prism erfect cuts or· dinary lie ht into Its constituent colors. . Turn tbe sculpture lo a dif· rerent side and the entire scene changes. Even a slight move· ment or tbe eye creates yet another kaleidoscopic" pictur('. The number of different images Is inllnlle couldn't ldenUfy btJ' wlth no plc· lure. "And l HW abe WU mantl~. l couldn't ldtnUb ber no way. I couldn't ldenllty her U the was · my own wife." The Grand Jury lat.trviewa the doctor who eumlaed the woman wbtn abe waa broueht at t :30 p.m . to Tuatlo Community Hospital. Dr. Herbert I. Rttttn1er ttstJfles, "To be very truthl\al, I waa very aurprlaed ahe was all ve when ahe came In. Aller takln1 a look at her . 1 w aa aurprlJed she did so well." lie tella the Juron het' ldl eye was so swollen "You couldn't even open it.•· There were 1as~s under ber lef\ ey• and over her forehead. "Her whole face and upper torso was completely cov- ered wjth blood." The sash used to strangle her was aUll around her throat. Dr. Rettinge r tells them. "She was a very lucky girl, an ex· tremel,y lucky girl." She is one or 5,000 Orange County women who will be raped thia year. One or the lucky ones. him to produce similar ashtrJ)~ on his own. Raney did. but the venture failed. "I didn't m ake a penny," he recalled. Later, in 1971 , he started ex· perlmentln1 that year, be also moved to Laguna Beach. Raney took some ol his first sculptures to the Midas Touch gallery. They started selllne. NEIGHBORS near bis Solana Way apartment remember him workln1 far Into the night, cul· ting, 1rlnding and polishing. He's aensltive about the pieces. They shouldn't be touched and s hould be polished frequently. They should be kept out of pro- longed s unlight a nd set on u sort surface. But If pieces get scratched and some have -Raney repa1r11 them. Lagunan Don Rany's prismatic sculptures produced an array of colors through polished optical glass. IT IS THIS throt.\gh·the·looklng· glass w o rld that Kaney 's (ollowers pay S300 lo $3,000 to see. , His works arc on display at Lip· pe/Waren Fine Crystal in Laguna Beach. Raney estimated that he has produced more than JOO pieces since 1971. They have been on display not only in Laguna Beach, but in Las Vegas and San Francisco. Medi-Cal Snaf~~· A~-~- SAN DIEGO (APJ Local deratanding over state medical dosed on drugs and al least one psychiatrists say dozens of men· ald. ~ committed suicide . afwr ·bu og . i.I patients with severe problems A number of released mental forced to leave the hospital. the were forced out or San Diego palie~ were·arreated for.creat-doctorssaid. hospitals last month in a misun· lna disturbances. some over· Al a news conference Friday, Dr. J . Brand Brick m11n . president t Bay Transit Workers Reach Agreement Dy Thf' A11oc11t~ Presa t\ new wnge puckaae for Bay Area Rapid Trnn10lt workt>r!I wus .1pprovcd lnte Snturdny, av<'rting 11 threatened walkout that would have hnll<'d truln!I that carry some 133.000 dally riders. No de· talh1 were rt' lensed. The t"'ntatlve agreement. an· nounced at 8 p.m .. still must be ratified by BART's lk>ord of Judge Sa-ya Suspect Can Directors and members of the United Public Employes Union Locnl 390 and Amalgamated Transit Union Division 155S. T h(' unions represent some t .soo workers. Including motormen and station attendants. Both groups set meetings Wed· nesday to attempt that ratJfica· lion. Ne10Uators for both sides said they would recommend ac· ceptance or the contract. BART tralna were running on a day-to-day baal1 alnce contracts explred_Wednesday. _ "We reached a dectmtresponsl· ble aettlement and everyone beneflta." aald Paul Vacaralll. Local 390 representative. of the San Diego Psychi atric Society. t old repor ters that between May 25 and June 22, the state of California w:is denying extensions or hospilahial.Jon for psychiatric patients who had Medi-Cal coverage. ASA RESULT. Brickman said . "People who were in u highly dis- brgani&l d sl a te, hallucinating and unabl e l o care f o r themselves. were released.·' Brickman !laid he knew of one 1 suicide after the prcmatur<' r e· leases. Other psychiotnsts from Universit y llospltal s aid two or their patients were picked up by police and some suffered near· fatal d rug overdoses after being denied hospltahzotion None or the patients' names were d isclosed. John Larrea. chief of Medl·Cal fldd .. un.l.uaJn the .1Y.te c~tol in Sacramento, aald the confusion came about because San Dleao does not have a Mt d l-Cal piychlatric cC)nsultant. Keep Liceme LOS ANOELES<APl -A.n OS· Huae State Fire Cfttf~narlan Ra lph I louton of Sun· ta Cruz turns 100 to- day. His centennial was honored by irlet· ter from President Ford. Boy, 7, Saves Dad In Crash tt"Opalhlc physician charsed ln " the death or 17 infants at bis cut-ESCONDIDO <t.P > - rate clinics can conUn~toprac· Still Smolder1·ng His collarbone broken lice medicine, a judge baa ruled. and glass e mbedded In However. Su perlor Court his back, a 7·year-old boy Jud&e Charles S. Vogel ruled Fri· climbed a steep hlll, then day that Dr. Joaepb Emory could RED BLUFF (AP> -Hot control for Saturday afternoon, walked two miles lo get practice only under atrlct 1pot1 Saturday forced rtre expected the blau to be under help for hl1 lmmobUl&ed 511pe"lslon, and could not de-ftlbten to re.-IH lbelr lltimated control by 8 a.m. today. father Saturday rollow· liver any more babies. coatrol time for tM dnutatln« U.S. Foreat.ry spokesman Ron lnl an automobile accl· Emory. », and bis wife. Har· ftrt that llu bW'Dld 111 aqua.re Anderson said m flnl fi«bt.ers dent. riet. 52, have been cbarpd witb mUn of NorU.ern Cautornla were •till on the lines, but that Dale Ashley Hoppe, a . muWple counts of murder. brush and timberland. most of the 3,000-man army that wu rescued early Satur· Officials, wbo had predicted battled the blaze wu bein& sent day mornlnt after bis ARRESTED Thursday,' they home. son. Lance, bad made tu. were being beld in county jall G Id • The nre was triggered a week way to a reai dentlaJ area Friday on bail or S200.000 each. Mn. O wyn Dies ago. apparently by a spark from and beckoned aid. Thelr son Alan. 32. also charged . a lawnmower. Winds quickly In the caae. was being held on LOS ANGELES CAPI -fanned the fire into the state's HoppeandL1ncewere UGG•b-*b" ..&~~~·~ ac-~lat est.t (ve1eers. • , tr,uell~I 11001 a re· · ~gtt•r l°lrttlrr.-;.;bt;IC';t;IE::;;•o;;;,,._,i 'f.~~-----~ *'·r~ '1 · ~-·~:a.. ~ Emory the lllt'h-C to llavt his career to marry 5am uel million; $3.5 mllllon or fire con· mllel ounno (Elc · medical liC4eue ntnatated. came GoldWJll and wbo once was trol; S3 million ln d amaae; and late Friday night when la two cl•U caa-. c:omplewty de9crlbed by ber late uband as tl.5 million to r..eed charred their car went out of con- 1ep1nt from t.M ~T1111lHI • ._ llllllt man oa-1117 ltafr," bas areu t.o prnent erosloft aett trot and rolled 200 f.t dMlrt• a1atut blm. • died. SIM wu about 7S. ~u. dowo a bllllide. -. Ra ney. 38. first experimented with alass sculpture while work· Ing for an ln&lewood firm that manufactured precision optics ror the aerospace industry pro- jects. Raney and his works once ap. pearcd on a Los Angeles morning television variety s how. The studio switchboard lit up as lhc.> inner pa tte rns and colors of the sculptures beamed Into Southern California's television. One day he discovered that several large concave lenses had been thrown out be<:ause they did not mee t exacting industry specifications. Ra ney took them home a nd u sed the m for ashtrays. His friends encouraged Does he know what the inner world will look like as he cul.s and grinds the glass? "Some times." Raney smiles "Occasionally. J"m disappoint· ed: more often, I'm pleasantly surprised." Anaconda, ARCO to Join LOS ANGELES (AP> -Anaconda Co., a New Yo rk·based producer of copper and alumi num. will be m erged int~ Atlantic Richfield Co. In a deal lnvolvln1 more than $500 million in ARCO stock and cash, the firms have announced . The a nnouncement Friday said a pre· liminary agreement calls for the exchange of each share or Anaconda common stock for a quarter-share of ARCO common stock a nd 16 cash. ARCO, a giant Los Angeles-based oil firm, alrea<,!y owns about 27 percent of Anaconda'• 22.1 mUJion shares. It paid Anaconda about St62 million at $27 a s hure in a tender ofter last March. WANTED watch our fireworks We're closed today for the July 4th holiday. but tomorrow. July &th the big fir~• begin at Huntington Center's "ba09"VP · b•centennlal aale. Oon1 m1se the great aavtngs ot '76. Beach Blvd I Ecll09er It the San Diego Fwy. 8ro1d~. Montgomery W11Y1s I Penneys open 10to 6. Mall ator" 11 to $. TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOB Gold Jewelry DlamonO.--&--otllerrine Al\ttque or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Sta tues Silver Vintaqe or Clauic Autos Boata Antiquea etc. w. appra ... & buy whole ..taa. or alDole ltems or we'll ..U for you oo oom•1"'on •. lf you don't know what it la or what lt is wort!&-bring lt ln (or call u. and w•11 com• out). No obligation or cbarqe for v.rbel appraiMl, elther ln yow home or'iD our gallery. . \ ESI'ATE APPUlSAlS AllD SALIS FOi LAWYERS• MICIS • T1U11'1D a DICU'TCm . ~ • • Sonday.J uJy4. Ul76 . DAIL V PILOT ,ti I Gtve ll• a S..tle Schmitz Takes Own Poll By O.C. HUSTINGS Ol .. o.lty ........ Wbo w u lt wbo said, "Close only count.ti lo honesboes and dancloi!" It cerlainly wasn't John Scbmit1 The rormer Oranae County conaressman LI sUU 1haklna his bead over bow close h.e came laat month to wlnnln1 the Republican nollllnation in the.oth Con1res1lona.I District. And he's decided to dip his feet anew ln f:,~Ucal watera to see if the voters are still bit· IN A CAMPAIGN newale\t.er mailed last ' Wffk. Schmitz aska hiJ backers to help him make his next bl& poll Uc al declslon. He aska voters to mark ballots asking blm lo: -Stay out of Politics. 1be poll la so word .. that Schmitz cannot take otrenae if votera mark this box. ll says: "You're one ol the few con· servaUve coUege teacbera werve 1ot. Stick to teacbln& and help win tbe nut generatlon." -Start planning a 1978 campalp, eilbec in the 40t h District or in the 39th, where ~ncumbeet Charles Wi11101 bu said be will not sta.nd for re. election ln lt71. Scbmtu alto l.Dvitn people to send money to tleJp him pay off debts lftcuned in this year's rae41. Or contrtbuton can earmark their dona- tiona for fuwre politic.a umpalins. SCHMITZ SAYSM\s at "acritkal point" in hll pubUc ure. and .tu-t can't ma.ke a d~llion about what to do Without his pubUc'• input. He Hlj)baalus that bell reedy aod wlllin1a...tay1a the political fl1bt. DISCOVER OUNCE COUNTY INSIDE eARKING ON 3-LMLS CONVENIENT TO All STORES loatll Coast ?lua . Nine of the.se fresh, smilinl faces belong to contestants for the tt· tle of 1976 Orange County Fair Queen. The exception i1 Shen Chiesa <left front), who ls thla year's queen. Front row from Shen are Terri Daniels. Garden Grove : Heather Waite, Santa An;i. and Tert Durck, Fullerton. Back row. left to right. are Deanna Mul>· ~--rs grove, Placentia; Susan Calhoun. Los Alamitos; Lorie Scott. ...,JJ ~ TUstin : J oyce Broeker , Westminster, aod Laura Sholar. llunt- _ini_to_n_B_e_ac_h_._T_h_e_0r_anae __ eoun __ t_y_F_ai_·r_ru_n_s_1_ro_m_J_u_Jy_1_6_t_o_2_s. ___ El,ected Cat Clinic Planned . PAY•• \.ID" (REAMl 11 PAYIR re\1419M ...... -t.i-.CA P•U•d-yJ,... ,., 1'1' s.. .. 1 .. c1 lty -N ....... r Or,,. "'' kllolc, or Newpot1 ll•e<", C.. Two "'°""" .... ,,t ~ P•Ytt •Of S,.,,.t. Mc>N<•. 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Bore Is lhe rourlh youngest men'g champion 1Jace Wlmbkdoo start· ed N yean •IO· 1'1'ne 19-year· ~ bave woQ the tJUe -Willr~ Baddeley or Britain i.o 191. Rene LaCOC5te or France in 192.S •nd Sidney Wood or the Unit~ States In 1931 . While Dor& struck u blow ror )'OUth, Billie J ean K1n& at 32 Called {n a bid to make history Sbe needed to win thf' women's double.a wllh Betty Stove of Tlte Netberlands to break the all·llme rtt'OJl"d of 19 Wimbledon UUe3 she s.harn with Elizabeth Ryan. Chris Evut . this year'1 women's aloglH ebampion, and the exiled Czech, Martina Navratilova, beat the Kini-Stove team6·1.3-6. T-Slntbefinal. Like Borg, Nastase bad gone throu1h to lht' fan al without losing a set. Hundr~s s lept all night on the s idewalks outude tht> All· Enaland club to see what pro- m ised to be a t'lassic final between two oft he game's idols. .~ .. ,._. .. Al first it lived up tc> ats promise It starud wtth oon·stop cut-and· thrust between lhe two m.:n, but Nutaae cot an early brnk and moved to a 3.0 lead. Bore came back lo level at 3·3. He suarted to hit hls relentless top- spin forehands and they nubed pa.st Nast11e as t.he Romanian went adventurou_sly io OK' net. The Swede's foreb&Dds were rlne·l.ili:e shots. He bit them'° ac- curately down the llna he mlgbt ha~ebeen looking alooga barrel. At4-4, Nastase showed the fint. Taiwanese To Enter Montreal TAIPEI -A 5l·member0lvm- pac team from Tajwan wiJI pro t<eed to Montreal according to lb original plan despite Canada's re fusal to let the Taiwanese com pete under the name Republic or China. A senior orric1al or the Na Lionalist Chinese Olympic Com mittee here said today that Its president, S h e n Chia·ming, vowed to challenge Canada's "un· precedented'' decision and to have Vice President Lawrence S. Ting lead the Taiwan delegation to the 21st Summer Olympiad scheduled to open July 17. lt was not immediately known when the Taiwan squad would start its tollr ol Can.ada. But there was speculation that it planned to depart for t he Games' site next Thursday. V.S. 1t' •9Wlt 1t'be sips or cracklq. He miased with two volleys -one iDt.o ~net and one out ol court -as Borg born· barded ham with forehands. a.nd the Swede broke tbroullh lo lead 5-4. Nastase played • lot QI hnt' sboU. Jn the oext1amebesaveda set point with a beautlfully judged backhand pass, but Borg scored wttb two service winners and took tbeaetM. From traUlng 3-4 in the Cirst set. &re won 11 out 'Ot 13 games. Tht' S-wede was in d evastating Corm, hhtlna ever)' ball as If be meant to Split it In t WO. He rae«1 lhrouab the sttond set in 21 minutes, breakin' N utase 's Rrvice in tbe third and seventh games. "Tb11 Is my 1real~l day 1" Bora told newamen aftttWards. "l have alway• al~ to win Wimbledon .. WOMlll''OOUILU ci.._._.. (,..,, tL• .. 1 _,..,.. N ... t411110ve -llllle J9M ••.,..leHwMow• t Jt.1·1, Mt•IOOOUM.H c-...,,..... lony 11 .. .._ "'•"<•"• O<wT Ott On-llMCl""'· "•.,.tew•u .... 1.1, L4 Wins, 3-1 Crafty Rhoden Stays Unbeaten LOS ANGELES <AP) -Da ve Lopes' r_un·scoring double in Jhe seventh inning broke a l ·l lie and triggered the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 3·1 victory over the San ~lego Padres Saturday night as Ri ck Rhoden posted his eighth victory without a loss. . The only r un yielded by the nght·hander was a firsl·inning homer by JVillie Davis, his fourth AllO.. ........ KAM:lrtOI July • !Mii\ 010<!0 •t Lo\ A"9flft July 'l.Cn """'"•I l"tt1•-llfl•• Jiiiy •\A\ Al>Qt .. , •I Phll•Otlflfl .. of the year. Rboden scattered five bits the rest of the way in pitching the Dodgers out or a lhree·game losing streak. Yea1er. Russell singled home an insurance run ror the Dodgers in theelghlh Smith and Russell led the Dodgers· offense with three hits apiece. Three times in the first six In· nings the Dodgers &ot a runoer to third without scoring. In the first. Lopes walked. stole second fo r his 22nd successful steal. and t ook third when Bill' Buckner grounded out. But he was stranded when Steve Garvey bounced back lo Freisteben and Ron Cey fined to lert. LOSAll041LU SANOl•OO L-Lltl Bvctuwr, U 0.-... Y.ID °''· Jlt A S....11\.rf ....... rt Av.WI!,\\ I.MY.ti Yt-C 11 ....... p •II• 11111 > 0 ' 'c;.--.11 • 0 t. ,..-... 111 • 0 0 0 W.0.vl\, Cl J I 0 0 NICC:. .. y, 11) • I , 0 Wll'll1"4,rt •• 0 0 o.-..-.... 4 0 J 1 H TotN\. h • o o o T"'-·"" • I I 0 Kt .... 11, c I 0 0 0 loc;klffr, pf\ l'tl"""·P '-'"""'·· JI J 10 1 "fol•I• ....... 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 G 4 1 2 I l 0 0 0 lOOO • 0, 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 \ • 1 FAVORED IUE NASTASE LOST TO BJORN BORG IN WIMBLEDON FINALS. HAMILTON. Ont. -The Unit· ed States defeated Bulgaria 76·75 and both teams qualified for Olympic berths after fi n al women's games Saturday at the pre-Olympic basketball touma· ment. The U.S win was its Clfth wtthout a loss at the tournament. including preliminary and final round· robin play. Arter Davis' homer, t h e Dodgers tied lhe game in the second with an unearned run. A double by Reggie Smith. an in· field single by BUI Russell and a throwing error by first baseman Willie McCovey got the Dodgers even before o crowd of 52,296. S....~ !GO tOll fC». I Sight No Solution • m T~ .. Ad.,a11~ HAMILTON. Ont. It r e mained 1·1 until the seventh when Steve Yeager led orf wit h a single off Dave Freisleben . 6 ·3 . Rhoden sacrificed and then Lopes doubled t o cen ter t o score "°"A_ .. , t lO 900 II•-J E-Nl<Co,..._ Ooll•O.t, l-. OP-S." Ot- l LHAl>Qtl .. I lOB-S.1tOl090l,l6'A-l•>I 28-R Smll,., R<;\\ell, c;,.-, L_. till -W. o ... , 111. se 1.0"'· 11w1w11 .... .-... , i - Ft11,...oen. AhocNn Freil-ft II. .. JI r.p.11 .... 11-.. r•o' T-! JO A -IU .. IP " It l lt 91 50 I'> 10 J 1 J I ...0 0000 t t I I J 7 1 Walk-on Coaching Problem Complex Yu gosla via, M exico an d Czechoslovakia advanced lo the Olympic basketball competition in Montreal aflt'r final-round games in the men's competition Saturday at the pre·Olympk tournament. <Last hi a Stttes> By LA\J"ENEOYS Of Ule Dally Plot Stair If the s.ituatiOD resulting from hiring wal k -on coaches Is pervasive and threatening lo high school uthlt'llc programs. the solution is elus1v ·r one ex· 1sts atall. School dis tricts throughout Orange County are trying d1r rerent methods to ease the pro· blems caused by using orr- campus personnel in co.ching positions. And area 1dministraton would n4turally like to do away with as many walk·on job.s u pos$ible. Athletic directors and coaches agree the best way to ellmlnate the walk·on is to keep the coaches they have. • tn the Newport·Mesa School District for example, about 46 former coaches are still teaching in lhe high schools. Corona del Mar Rieb athletic director Ron Davis say• that each or his physical education teachers takes over the head job in one a port, ot works as an assis· tut la two s ports. "It is understood when they come to work for us that they will take on coac hin g respo111ibllltles." says Davis. Some school districts reassign teact\en who qult their coaching jobs. A coach may find himself teaching at a dlf!ere:nt school or possibly a different level such as a junfor high or contlnoaUon high school. This method however, leaves schools open to legal complica· lions. It m ay be considered a violation of a teacher's rlehts to reusign him, since coaches are hired ftrat as teachers. • A questionnaire was recently sent to former Newport·Mesa coaches by deputy superinten· dent Dr. Norman Loat11 . The coaches were asked wby they quit their positions and if more money would have made a dif· rerence. According to Dr. Loats, about 80 p e r cent or those wh o responded said they wanted more time for their families. "Most of them figure lhey've given enough time. and some or them lost Interes t." says Dr. llB,Mall %t1d Loat.s. "More money did not seem to be an issut'.. SOREL. Que John Kindred Summer leagues are also a big and Huntington Beach's Steven part of the problem Cook trailed leader Roger Klauor Almost every head roach takes Edmonton by one stroke arter 36 on lbe responsibility of coaching holes in the $20.000 54-hole Quebe<' a su.mmer team Often coaches Opengolftournament will spend three to four nights a week in summer league t<ompeti· -AU 0,.,.,9- lion. SANTA MONICA -Muham· Additionally. that coach may mad Ali was in good condlUon and also be conducting conditioning coods ptrltaSaturday at St. John's programs for the players durinl Hospital, awaiting a visit today the day. from Ken Norton hospital of· "We've created a monster," ficialareported. · says Estancia (Costa Mesa) -The huvyweight champion athletic director Wayne Hugbes. had been admitted to St. John's ''I'm all for restricting a sport to Thursday for treatment of blood its se~son." . clots in his legs suffered in the While Costa Mesa athletic June 25 martial arts'11lalch with director Bob Hunter agrt<es it Antonio lnolti. would be nice to eliminate the ex· tra months or training, he says: Slaet Mark S~t "If the school across town does it. then we'll do it too lo stay com· petitive." SOFIA, Bulgaria -Bulgaria's lvanka Hristova set a women's world rec.ord of 71 ·9 for the shot put, it was reported Saturday. To slay competitive ... that's what it all appears to be about. "We coaches started it. putting Fidrt1rla Trf_p .. Ex-Angel Singer Hurls 2-0 Verdict In the extia time lo keep the team tuned up, and now the public has picked it up," says Hughes. But the problem only seems lo be a part of another more com pluone "The community lovei. a v. 1n ner. but I don 'l know ar th£> dis· tnct can afford ont'." says Dr Loat.s. "We may be forced to re· evaluate our entire sports pro· DETROIT -Rookie aemation Mark "The Bird" Fidrych Ored a rour·hitter for his rirst shutout. while Rusty S taub slammed a three·run homer and Jason Thompson hit a solo blast lo send the Detroit Ti1:ers to a 4-0 victory Saturday nlghtov«>rthe Raitt mor~ Orioles. BLOOMINGTON tAPI Min· nesota's 8111 Singer limited the California Angels lo flvt singles, ttu'M or them by Irvine resident Bruce Boehle, and outduelod Nolan Ryan for a 2-0 shutout Saturday. · Sin1er, 7-3, waa ln trouble ooly twiee. In. the Cifth lbe Angela bad tw runners on w th none out and O..'n'Tetl•w O•••fl'fS•tZ 1n the ~eventh they loaded thr bases with one out But Slnaer used pop·up both limes lo get out oftroubh.'. Ryan. 6-9, struck out eight and gavt-up only four hits but three of them came in the third Inning when the Twins scored both their l'\IOS. He walked nve and • .,. peared to be atrogglin& throughout t~ game. Witb one out ln the third.. Bob Randtll doubled over Bobby Bonds' head in rlgbt and sCOC'Cd wben Steve Braun's grounder took a bad hop over shortstop Dave Chalk's head. Aller Roy Smalley w1'lked. Rod Carew smgled to drive in Braun Slnaer, Ryan's teammat.e at Callfornla for three years. struck out rour and 1ave up only two hill ln the first six lnn.lngs. It was ha aeeond shutout ol the 1eaaon and the Twins' first nlne·lnnina shutout. Sin1e r ls 3-2 with the Twins since being traded by Tex· as earlier tbls year.~-""7 raun, w o as struggl · Ing most or the year, had two hits 1n three at·bats to lift hJs averul(e to .250 for the first lime sine~ tht' beginning or the season. He also scored one run. had one RBI und 'stole two bases. Boehle. the Angels' lending hit ter, continued his hot hitting against the Twins with three more hits. Friday night. Bochlt' had a double and a home run to drin in Lhree rum. gram." Some Southern Cwllfornia school districts have been forced. because or lack of money and problems suc h os the walk·on1. to cut back on tbelr athleUc pro- arams. ..Sd1ooh h a vc cil.minaucL freshman and sophomore team competition. tn other Instance~. they havt' cut out some sports t-n· ti rely And although thC' talk JlOO!'I on. therr seem!! to br no immedial<' solution in !'light • TV Sports lp.m. (5) -CHAMPIONS. 2 p .m . (5) -ANGELS B.U£1ALL -Tbe California Ao~ela meet-UMt Mlnnetlote TW ns In Bloomington, Minn. 3::.> p.m. (7) WORLD JN. VITATION AL Tt;NNIS CLASSIC. 8 p.m. 150> OLVMPIAI> The Russian Athlete in the Olympic Game•!! A.J . "Foyt turned in the fastest qua lifyfog time of 183.090 und g r abbed t he pole position for tod"y 's Finicrncker 400 auto race at Daytona Beach in 1-'lorid:i C:.i rl Yarhorough , who qualified in 182.359. is an the sc.>cond spot U.S. Crews l•press at Denley ••ftft• CAU"° .. '" HENLEY·ON ·THAMES. The record came from the P'ateandtheHenleyaelect«a s emifinals or the Ladles •, 11 M • •" w Encla.nd <AP> -Si.x American Poto m a c Bo at Club o I then pilled the two U.S. crews Cballen1e Pl1te with an uay vie· : ! ! ~ =::'16 : : : : crews powered their way into Waahlncton with a· time ol I aaainat each other ln the early tory lnt;34 over Exel« Un.Ivers!· , • 1 • .....,,, • o 1 o today's final rounds at lbe Healey mlllutea, S4 seconds In the Wyfold evenin1 semlfinal. and Potomac ty of Enflaod. Trinity came ! : : : ".:::.'::' ! : : : Ro3'AI Regatta in Impressive Cballence Cup for coxleu '°""· WOlftallly. "They just put oa an MCllftd at Uill year's U.S. small uto .,_,.,. 010 performances under a sultry That ••• ID a mornln1 a....,ome s print and lefl us eoO~champfonshlps. >••0 1te.1..cu•""' >•1 0 summer sunSaturct.yatrowin&s' quarterfinal,justaftft"lbe Cam-belltnd,'' said Sten c.rr for Tbe Harva rd University , o o o a..•-." 1 • • o bri"• .Bo Cl -1 1 1 , o 8 -.<• , o o o most elegant International com· -.e at ub VI Botton had the d luppotnte Cambridge fres!Jmen crew, which won herein o o o o '4-'>..,,c 1 o o o petition. wonmheatintheumeevenL men. 1172. and the University of Pen· ~.!..": :' : : : ~ As cabin crulsers jammed the The Bostonian1. men a.ged 2Sto Potomac was to meet London nsylvanla's national champions • ''~11.c coo o picturt'sque Rl\'er Thames creat· 36 and loehadine normally pin· Rowln1CtuMn today·srioat. li1Mweifhls also reached the U.S. Spiker& Fall ,01 .. ,, ,. 2•1 lf'r•:t.~, ~: ~: ang P~ct<aditly Circus-like traffic ltriP!1 baalneumft'I, rowed the 'J'Mr. wn~ rour good wins for aemifina round in the Thames Jams in an effort topt.~ glimpse race111 theirlives, lhe)tsaJd, to get • Amerin'•e'&bt·mancrews In~ CJDllJenge Cup. • llaY:;,-;T~So.Yid.Union. ·· '$ ~.t.. , • >'.~ .• ,.. :: = = ~ Qf the daY3 ·~=.ow:t:n~ ~f•s;.. lt was the Cambridl_e Ladles Chall!~C:. il ce, the "Yeb, ~f ~o io ... yeJltd .•'"-•_; ~""::-.r~ ~r~~~'f,~~~·-~--~j,...J,.. '• ... .::....:-~~~;r;zjl rm1_..ID baM rAt•D.~·'" -4 ·---~-&he Uni Stales ... iu~i'i3~ ~a· ~~rfl!• '· -.i ~ ' . mile. sso:O:yard course. aar 111Wi'r;nnri1Q-~V-"Ptliffia Jlli , llf' .. \;llal'f).You. .. IU'S'ifa'9rrlitt1:rl'-f lwo-da1 competition U..l ended • ,,. it •ea .. JO toeether wllll-..anotbel"AmericaG ~·t.belt•beUblacrllltbut C.. ·• Germ•ny's Han•• Dortanmd bJ Slfturday, attordiDCtotlileSoriet =~~ : ~ ! ! : ! foursome provided some of lbe 1etlln1 a re·row wltkh taie1 1'1ea..tatam1olTrillltyODOece. ~alt len«t.b ln a' neer ...ec.d m.!'S~JTU... ,_,, ..... __._.,... rnosibumaodrama. eow-.....,1,Jwon., ~Conn... m8de 11 to I.be U11teol•:a. ...... - Sun<Mty.'July •. 1976 DAIL v PILOT .4 I I 1 Wetzel1leavilyFavOred In Racquetball Tourney Alamitos Hollypark Race Entries Bob Wetzel 11 a heavy favorite to wln the Utle ln the 1enlor1 division at th<' tb.ird annual nation.al outdoor three-wall rac- quetball c:hl:lmp1onshlps tcxby at Oranat .Co111t Collea(>. Welzel toppled co· fuvor ·d Bud MucbJci1en 21·9. :n-15 In one ol the featured mat{'hes &tur· day. Muehleisen plays Bobby Bibll' at 8 thl11 morning IJnd the wlM« meets Wetzel at l '45. Wetzel's opponent must beat him twact> to gain the crown.• Wetzel will also team \lo 1th Barry W a llace in the men's open doubles Th ey ar c 1n th e 15emlfinals. ln another key match today. Wallace meets Davey Bledsoe in the men's ope n s ingles finals at 12 :30 . Wallace beat Jim Carson 21-17, 18-21. 21 ·10 Saturday while Bled soe downed Dave Charlson 21· 19, 13·21 , 21·17. In wom•n'• •in&l• K · Uon th.ii mornln1, Bette W«d and JuU• Davidaoo club In oa. aemlftnm match while Karen Stavello and Martha Byrd meet lo t.b.e otber. The winners play at 1:4$. ...... 0 ............ .. o ... ,,., 1'111•••-••ll•<t .,., T11,.r111e11•Jl0$, J l•4, c.,..,. •t ,....,,OJl,JI 111.1111:•.._ ... •et\lef fl tO, II II Clttt'I-dlrf ~1•·••.u11,J1.11 $e,..illM l•-Wtllt U tlel Cer-t! 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I 0u•r1e.r ftl\A.l\-Mo.ntqomtry .. , Me•-• fl-I "Zl, 11-7, Wllll•- ll;uy11t-11 11 10, 1 11, J lol.I, °""9• .,., PorltfM 1J JI, JI-II, JI·••. Hiil eof Mc~OtoH-11,JI 10 St""llM la-Oovt r Ml Hiii tt.JI, 11-11, ll-11 CO"H lt lfl l\ qut r ltr ll"t l\ • ~ eot Ti.rn• t i-II, II JI, J I-It , Twv eot 9-•1-ll·1Q. Jl-14, L- del 00..9 JI_., IJ JI, JI .. ; blllt~ - Hl•99ftAl.-Jlolt, 11·1J •00\1•1.11surr11• ~r1tr tln•h --C"•cf'tlWlit k Ot••"Y clot Mllt ... 11 ,..,..,, JI<&, Jl-1) 11- ford·°''oll ..... , dtl Bt vlleht f•Wlll SPOITS Selwood Sparks Rustlers M1k~ $elwood ignited 11 three-run ninth inning rally with a t"•o-run lri· pie. s par king the Seruk Rustlers (Golden West> to a 7 ·4 win over the Chargers (Cypress > in M.etro Lu1ue baseball action Saturday night at Brookhurst Parle . In other Metro action. Racing . Results ... .. ,~ .. . ... ,T RACI no ..... l 'l'ffr --.ci.llftl .. l'\th O ;O.O ,,_i • .,_ 10.n-1 I >O J ~ ) .0 1,,-111{ tMyle\I I oO U O Al ... , ... ,,. J . Tln,.-11 01 ..,, .. ,..,. 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C.i.l,..1 ... jlrlto\1 •• 000 .... r .. n,ooo , .. ,.... • ., l'ltyllh IT••ol II• My l .... Yll (Gt>t• .... t l 111 Wt!S.orm IV•~•l 11• l:ln\ .. IYl\ llloMle\I I " ._..&llWl,.lllUYI 111 ~lely oti. tOollUlt1I I ll C..tltYOwl'-rlH•wle,l 1t• vti.,., .. , ,,.,.,,., 11• nuao •ACI • 111<~ >' • ,..., Oljl"-C.ll• 6 Voldl~ Miil ..... Pul\a \10,000 "'°'"4 8•111a1t IHfwlft l T V ~PlP\IM IMt,.t l • M.IC rP,••c.tl r, .. '"°"'111 1011 •• ,.,1 '"-"<1l118rMl8 t T0<el l.•11 .. \.lbt lL~I Race Results ti) 111 Ill ... '" .. , tU 111 II• ..ilO Ill ,1. Coov•"ll l TOt'OI • .0 100 HO "IRST a..:.--• '"''....._ J -o1•' .... o .. IMftv . ....,,. .._ '°° Offrl .. .... COenralul tt.• I to I 40 C1141 .. er .. -IQl't~tl • 40 lAO "'"' 01 ... , IH-Wdl 11.00 ... O.l..,..CP1,..o l )IO 4 IO -"o,,.CG••"ll s.JO Tlme-t.Jl4 I Aho ron -UOt By (ftO•C. u~l"9 ~r11, l't9f<'> Sia•, s-. .... ll)d, °"'-" $<•••c~o-Jo11 V•" 111 114 ... 111 114 ... IU 11• 1t0 , n 1 100 ti!) ... lliOMT" ••c• t I •• m11,,. °" turt. l n•r 01<1> • uo Purv us..o119 -· 0<00 .,.,,,. '" •so la ... ,.,.... lff.JOO. Tt tttOftd \1),000 1t '"'"' \11,JIO To lour111 u •n . ro11u11,11n. f"9-k t l'Ht "41Cll> f-1~ LMll,_ CCttlen.O•I 11• All<l..-l Yl~i. IMo•l~yl I~ A llllC•ft •trnCr •"4.o l •U ..... rl "'°' IC.m1><1•I tU A.II; ....... II ..... IS-mf• .. l • Ill IM•\ t Pl.Ce ,_,.., A Ce..U\"' I Tor• I A C Wllllllf19ht m 1ra1,.,,e entr. 114 119 NINTM aACE -I I I• <W .. > ) '(tit Old•. Ctlh 4 ll•idtf\9 Al• --··~SIJ,000 "'-r•t RllVI""' tOllvt'H I 114 ---1 .... llurh C$_ ..... I 114 Ml>IY SI-I Ht• ley I 11•' OolMv•ucfl tOonl•l•ll 100 5-11...., tr le•u l 11• El.cirlt l'I .. CCempHI 11• lklU18eLuCky l1uro1 114 11-16, ll-I); ltNttl\ Me<rl .... lltf L""9- lloh•er 16·JI, JMI, JI If ; T,.•"fOlll l."90 <Ml Brld;<i .. llolclen Jl·I .. 1' )t, 11-10. It was the Costa Mesa Pirates <Orange Coast> falling to thc Orange. Panthers. 8·0, at Costa Mesa's TeWinkle Park. On Frida~'. the Pirates were handed a 15·5 set- back by Anaheim. IO<eY••I ~ u o 1.111 '40 Met h it CAda1r1 8tetflf\9 Moll Cl .. IOfl.•m I ,.,.~ -1' ti 1<IO Tlnw-1.IO f/S 1 '° Al\O ,.,. -Clau y Oancer, Vl<tOf"r 1•0 S"o••• $011 11 "•"•'It, T"• U 11'.JIACTA J.Copy1 .. & .. u 0. L-..,••1ttJ.OO Hill in Cormnand With 4-shot Lead Con'oJ•l•Of' Q\l•rt•tfif't•l~-t'"OSWf• 11,_ oel simmonlJtcob' f l-6, 71.11. k nlltY·lllp.,.1.,. Cl4tt Crl-0.••vt' 11·11, 2t·tJ. M•n<IOllt ·Mt Co'( dtf C.macho-Avol• l t.11, 1t.U;Cr-oro "4Uflde1MIU't,,_llltltr1t ),fl II Aloo r•n -Kllloqu.o J •, '"" A1tbo, The OolldT111.i, Moo'V11> Mu y HoK ,11(1\H •OOU•LllSLOWI• o..tnw tiftal•-M•<•~M.>,.-1.111 MILWAUKEE <AP) -bogeys of the touqia· 0t1 1...-e.r9e•1,.11 ts,1 .. 11Jt11 A relaxed Dave Hill, ment. Romero Blancas ~~;~.~ "'o6:';';;~~.1'0~; maintaining supe rb con· also shot a third-round 68 ,.,oenr•t•r·Muv••""" 11-11. u 71 s istency. fired a four-and was runnerup at205. ~~,~~~;~.-.~···0 "•' "0 ••n under-par 68 Saturday Zoeller, former In· Cofloo1111onQU4•t••""•1• "'"""' for a 15-under total of 201 diana amateur cham· i;:;;,::·:.~0::~.~;,.::11;;\,_~1•i;;• and a four -stroke lead pion, bogeyed bis lasttwo L••"•r11c-1.o .. c111ov• .,., ~"'''" after thre e rounds of lhe holes for a 74 over the ~!!l>~~!1t~'.,.'1i .. ~:,;.~';.~~i $1 30 ,0 00 Greater '"7.0lO·y ard Tuckaway t1-1s. • The RusUers led 4·3 en- tering the ninth inning when they loaded the bases on singles by John Anderson a nd Steve Nemeth and a walk to Jerry Vclasque1. ~·" .. RACI: -no y<trdt,] , ... oJCll. Pur .. llMIO·•dded. Oron WtS. Tiie l ncl•P•n dtn(t 0 •• • f'l•U Olv1\lon O.lrw Doil Su IClefi-1 U 10 •CO l to JOO loO HO J 40 ~ r•C I 8-ie Bh•H CBroo'\I OH·VICIOll IM•rtl OH·M• llO.I\ 0.CI< !Ah " I '""" -111S Aho r•n -Jodr Of'I Wt(ltitd w.~ .. rtC)f". SllV'er , Fl•t• Ho><rllCl'\ff DH-0.-•I for ...... I l 1 SIJITM RACE fe;) •~•&\, J ....,, 1 Old\ Ct•1m 1nq Pu"• U>OO Milwa ukee Open aolf Country Club course. He ,_•''°"J~:,11~:! .. -o.r.,,. ... tourna m ent. was tied for third at 206 sc"•"'' J1.u . J 1.11, w,19111 .,., V'•l•tiQWol ' ~-•no ll> S.1-Jo 0.t f O\.•tr It 1(-\1,10 Gl-" '¥'1~tOl1 '< j 1 1 , I 0 t 0 0 I I 0 0 I I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 0 II O M16'\tt• SPH" •• t ~ '""'"'"' it 6CI •.oo ._., 0 "'i, •• , "'-~ .... ,ti 11 ., '1 to HJll, one s troke behind with Ed Sneed, who woo 0ev-~i~~Dou•1.u s econd ·ro und leader here in 1974, and Johnny l'I•~ rovftd-Onld·O•'"''" 0.1 Fuzzy V.o~ller at the start J acobs. o.i.1.0-.11' 11·"· t•·•: -" o.v .. or the t hird round, over· HlU . who shot 66 and 87 :..,~·:,-.:·,:11!t9:!:.;~1,1;11~: took lhe young second· ln bi1 first two rounds. is Jt->: Mtrt1-st•ot1•11t011.,.. -·•· year pro on the third hole emerging from what he ... ~!~!,S-!!;,1,!;~0 .. 1., or"''"" .,., a nd mounted his lead describc.>d as a 17·month ,..,.., ..... ,..lk.,,.n. 211.11 • - Ulfr•n<' d" ~"" J ~""°"''"" ,. f'-tOf'rl'. I 7 , ""-""-'"' l• N•hY"•'d O llooe<l-On p Toi••· 0 0 ~ l'lf•toUl .. I 0 3 ' .... ;~!;:·~~·.·;• l?O O A•'° r4'ft -A~<"• Cn•'9"' fr~ 0 ""'1tn Go.Tun No ..... Zt• N Got M •\ ... , O V•tfft, Mr. Oo1y l t r\, M<l•t '' r...,.,. 0 ... : S<•llCl'eO -S•unnt ll Ont 1 •- U EX.ACTA 1 .. Mlt•llt S-1•1 & 1·M4•1tr Mil ... , •••4 U ... SO despit e his r ir s t two slump. although became ~~,.._-·~.~~:~~;~:v~~.·~.~:,:., here ranked 31th among S••Ph•nu n 11.J1. 11 " 11 11 0.M\ JD l(rlaOt'l•n '' " ,., . I O ~ SfVUITH RACI • J\O Ytrd• I Aztecs Fall, 2-l LOS ANGELES CAP> · Harry Hood booted In t\\o flrst-haU goals to g1 \le the San Aotonio Thundtf' a 2·1 triumph over the Los Angeles Ai.t e e s 1n Nor th A m e rican Socce r U-ague action Saturday n1f?ht. llood 's goal at the I l·mlnute mark cameott a n a s sist rrom Jim Henry Hi s geme· winning tally came un· n~isted at the 38-mlnut-0 mark. A header by Bobb,.x M<'Alinden off an assiaC by John Marsh at 6: lS WAS •••••••• Slf27 ISCOUNTtD - s35Q CASH IACK .. S400 NOW s4377 ..,_ ............ AU,..M -·-1-cs.. ... •1t1i IMMIDIATI CRIDIT CASH IACK! ~ I) VP•' ntch Pur\4' ~I )00 •OcHlf c;,o.u this year's money win· ~:;::,1:.'.~;~;1·~,"' 001 s,~ ... "<'01 ners with $44,195 and bas made the cut in all 18 tournaments that he bu entered. 0 Aonq\ol1Uo, I D J AOfW3VtllO. JO CA1ou•.c.f l.Ol\11 II 0 I) 1 1 u ••I r~ l11d~ponde"c.• D•Y ~- 0 o 01..-h•on * • * -1*-401 •l·J'0.-20S ....... ,._~ ···•O.I0-106 , ......... * ... ,.,....,zot 60.J'0.70-10' 11 70-~ ,, ., __ ,.,. 111--t lO •• 11.10-110 11•11-JIO M 11-71-210 .,_.._,._,II •Ml~IO ..... '1-lt-f11 • , • 11.f).-<h ' ,,.,.,_, .. ...... 14-411 ·~u 1•n·~J 10...1$-JIJ ... '°',_" IW .7)-qtJ 11-6$.'7-lll 1•n·n-tu 1111.10-nJ '"''"'-" ~ll·n-t!J •O t~l4 107).._U '1·11-11-<11' IO-J1.11-tl& 13 1011-1t4 11.PO-IJ-lU 11 ... 1•"41l •• 61-71-414 U /).11-llS ,~ ... 11-JIJ ,, .... n -111 11 .... ,.-JI) 1•-U· 7'-t IS •l·n •1._llS . a..--.·.o.-. T .. eta_ OllC•jl.O MIM0-4• l, tillferttle 0 0.1..CI 4. ••Ill-•• 0 Mil-'" 6, •o•lor. 1 N•,. "'°"' 1, (ln •I-J "•""'' Clf\I I Oot_I...., \ T~1··~- 0 \j °'<•M' A"m' American Cap Today I 0 I 'l•Of\dm) Offfl~~ ' f) 0 0 0 \) u Miu T..-,RA~• 11 llol\Q,.1110, u "''"•dn10,,o l•""'·~ Afttiern p TotAf\ 0 JI ~ So rt •y '""'"t• 1 ~ I) 0 0 ) INGLEWOO D-Still ..... , .. suffering from his sixth , ~ l''IO 11J 000 lj " 000 104 000-f J I ,.,,,,,., ,,, •• r h .... 0 Q place setback In the Hollywood Gold Cup, near mllllonalre Ancient Title wUl try t.he tw'f COUJ"N for one of tbe few tilbtl durlna hl.1 1lx-year career today, here. 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JJO 1•rd .. , v••· luatrtoua record, Ancient ~~:s:!!'!'"''"9 Pvr"'s1t00 'nUe may not 10 favored. T 1 J U A N A -EI o y •e.trdout , oo , ., J ·•1 That'• beca11ae trainer Cava 1 o !>. M e x i co· s !i:.!~~~·::!~;/LiP"•"'•, oo ; ~ Charlie Whittingham populnr bullfighter who n nw-11.14 will send out a three Is only 5·2. will team with "'11b ,.,. -w.tc" o.c .. r-c.o b RI i M. n I Arr U Z a a nd • C~r91119 ... , Ouj>«dHdoo MOf,...0 orae entry. ot n o a eu,,,, •. c;oeao.Joe,1.11111n11'9W••<11 P1n11 Kins Pellinore Gabertel Soto today in r.;::::~':..o -tvt15."" and Caucaau. are proven t.be downtown bullring, 'turf perform era while El Toreo de Tij uana. " u•c-ra .. J.11, •~••.., a •· Anclent Title baa yet to They will fight s ix bulls tt~~~~~'!:~~~::':"u•.JO win on tbe 1raa1. in the Fourth or July Others are Zanthe. feature thal begins at 4 Mark's Place and Ameri p.m. Close to 14,000 fans F1yer. are expected. , .... .-., .. °""'" N••YO'• J C,.114(1t1, 101nn<110> Pllol...,.loh>t I l>llhbu•Oll1 Allfl\I ... h~ r '"~CIHoO (tn<l,,...•H t ••o'"'°" I ~t lOUt\t.Mont'•••o ~"J,t..,.,01,.<Jo• TM •Y''O•mn FV Routs Foe, 11-4 Bob Smith lined a two· run double In the seventh inning a nd had a two-run single In the eighth, lead· ing \he Fountain Valley Ameri c an L e g ion baseball tea m to an 11·4 win ove r the Fullerton Anfel1 Saturday night at Fu lerton's Ambridge Park. Fullerton led 1·0 enter· int the seventh when Smith hit hil double. Pat Pritz! also had an rbl dou· blc In that frame. --T-he n -tn-t-h e-e I e-ftt-h. Smith had his single and Prltzl unloaded a run· scoring s ingle . 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OU NTH R6CIE I 1, 1•m1lfl011 IUl1 l v .. rotds C1t 1m•"t Pvr'Mlll,000 fnvtl- IVtrQA••I 11 IO ••00 J Ml l\lwfC)OU9fl CP1N:•yl • 00 160 Pt Ince Boy•IOfl IC•stt "td•l 1 Ml Tome t O J I AIMI r""' · Commtrct Ml''" O... Cuo R•<•Sll11>1»r, 'V•c"•M.l!Jt<.-Son S<r•ltl\td -J~rry Jo" Baseball Camp The second session o the Edison lil&h <Hunt• lngton Beach> summer baseball c'amp begins Tuesday, and It's not too late tosien up. Edison baseball coach Ron LaRuffa says In· te re s ted participants (8-14 > can reg later at the school's baseball field at 12:30Tueadlly. The three-week session cost.I S30 and Instruction takes place from 1·3each weekday afternoon. ~~~~::,~1:~:~:;• )OIO 1~:------------------------ l1,....-t 10 Ah • rec.ed -llth l f •-..ct 0.J, Wi<l\lul Tf\Olotl'I, WIUtr, ~tOfl '81· .... W••tOw t . H ........ o, •• "'9f'. Aa:• ltt td'I' LvU'•~ ... <'f, "'°"""°""'"• UNDER CONSTBUmON ... Stt•l<Md -GH lltt . 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Sno...,..I• S•m COllu •••I """ ~ ..... 11o11 ( Oollt• ••11 11--t !M tl l Jod 160 J 10 110 >IO Al\O ,.,. -A•ct ~l,_I Ec.llo, -· Vo1•~. Pelt'I t ... l,fful-ltr k••lt""d YourC.mm- UVENTH llACI -1,.,llt onlu" J ,,.., OICf\ £. iiO AllO<N•Me ,,.Mt UIOOO IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX _JLJ L_ 1 1 \ Al Koll 1111111• Center. we're ~ cffeung 90. , hnmnng on the last ~ pha~c <ii our 4 UOO 8.000 square !\t foot 1nc1ustrtill condomin1ur,,., II may i1•\ t :'~~:a~J~11Pnnsy 10 buy ~in 1ndustr1ul '\ The 30 1nd1V1dual buildings or .. Phase IV are curienUy under con· ••1. · f strucllon. With ies~.QPW boi~ 1 I accepted. The 80 &Jlldfngs 1h the · \ 1 .. first three phases a1e sold out. ~1': ('$ Irvine I~~!~~:!]~~~=~~~~~~ largest m:islr r planned industrial ~rea,. ~ ~CoootyAlfpo<lfln<i the lntersecuon of the Sen Diego ond Newport rrecwr1y11. Your neighbors w1ll lnchi<lf' more than 600 1nrtu:.111ul hrim; un<.11.000 < omrnerr.lul ~uµp0r1 '•t'IVIC!!" 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' c YD. suede 1port shoe For women Md boys, In tin or blue .--.. w..&pe- d .. CUlhiontd fUMi"llOln. .._ 10.97 ~Wo hundred years ago a groUp of patriots somberly scratched their signatures at the end of a document that would launch a war, a nation and a dream. Theirs was not a task taken ligbtly, for the document they sfgned was the Declaratmn or-In- dependence and. if their vision faded, so would their Jives. In California. a continent away. only the sound of the surf cras hing against the shore echoed the distant rumbles of the American Revolution. Yet the sounds were portentous. for soon a war would be waged on the semiarid soil or the Orange Coast. The conflict would not be man against man or tyranny against freedom. It would be a war or nerves. of patience. of endurance -a war that would pit man against his en- vironment and Western ideas against a stone-age culture that today is forgotten by time. On July 4, 1776, the Oran'e Coast was a Cezanne landscape or undulating hills and wlde valleys slashed by silver tongues or water. Mesquite and chaparra l covered the m esas, their fragrant monotony offset by occasional patches of ~olden mustard, blue lupines a nd wild roses in ~reas irngated by natural springs. . A FEW SCATrERED trees squalled on ;traw-colored haUs, dry In the summer heat; more grew in the east toward lhe mountain that would one day be called Saddleback and farther into th(' heart of the Santa Ana Mountains, s~ named by the expedition seven years earlier of Gaspar de Portola. The Cirsl de•cription of Oranae County was written by Father Juan Crespi, chronicler of the expedition. Or the place near the site or lbe future Mission of San Juan Capistrano, he wrole: "We came to a very pleasant creen valley, full or willows, alders and live oak and other trees not known to ua. rt bas a large arroyo which, at the point where we crossed It, carried a good stream of fresh and good water, which, after running a Uttle way, formed into pools in some large patches of tules." Traveling· north, Crespi mentioned that in a valley he had observed s ycamores and oak trees growing so close together that they re5embled a fig orchard. The year or his visit, 17&9, must have been unusually wet, for Crespi men· lions 1reen hills and valleys alive with summer flowers and what be called •'numberless graJ!tvines and Castile roses.•• BUT MOST SUMMERS were dry and the t\ills, ripened by the sun, provided little food for the inhabitants or the coastal plains -coyotes, rabbits, squirrels, mountain lions. snakes and bears, most of the creatures that can still be found in the area. And lndians. Crespi waa Interested in the native Indians who cautiously viewed the strange men passin1 their villages. He noted that they wore little clothing and painted their bodies with ocher before approachi.n1 them. Some were frightened, others merely curioul. Nooe appeared to be hostile. The area was a hodlepodge of Indian dwelling sites. Me»t were made of stnw and tules. easily constructed a"d eully disposed or when the lodian tired or his residence and moved on. Doubtless the gentle climate of the Oranee Coast drew residents then, just as it does now, for the records of Mission San Juan Capistrano someday would list 300 dlrlerent rancherlas. or vllJages. Most or the habitations hugged the banks of streams or were loeated near freshwater springs that flowed freely from the bills. Crespi noted that he saw habitations ranging in sh:e from large fa mily units tothosehousing50or moredurin&hls trek north. · The Indians of the Orange Coast led a well-organized, peaceful existence, their llves controlled by centuries-old rituals, yet they shared some things with their brethren on the East Coast. If U,ey obeyed the rules, they were allowed to enjoy "Life, liberty and the pursuit of bappiaess," which one observer charactmzed as idleness, acquisitlve~ess and a love of danclnc and came playing. TRIS OBSERVER, Father Geronimo Boscana, left ene of the mo.t complete pictures of tbe customs and traditions or the Indiana or t.be Orange Coast in a manuscript called ''Chlnlccbln.lcb," which he prepared wbHe Uvtn1 amonc Inell .... in the early pert of the 19th century. He found they were basically deistic, wonbiping a god called Chiniccbinlcb who waa omnlacient, omnipresent and aJJ powerful. The Indians believed, simply, that if they were good Cbini1chinich would reward them and if they were bad be would puniab thelf!. From childhood they were taucht this. and since a recalcitrant child was often kllled, they obeyed. Reliejoua ceremonies were held in a vanquech (tem- ple>. which was built in the center of the community. Inside. there was a figure representing Chjnigcblnicb, psually a akin of a coyote or mountain lion filled with feathers, horns of deer. Ilona' claws. hawks' beaks and talons, and parts of crows. The fl1ure was adorned by a skirt of feathers made from a particular klnd of hawk. Inside of the mouth were ar· row1; and the entire figure resembled a Uvlnc anJmal with the feathered shafts of arrows prolnlding from its mouth. Rellgiou1 ceremonies took place in honor or the bunt, puberty, marriage, succession or a new chier1 birth, re· moval or a baby's umbilical cord, death. Most ceremonies In- cluded dancin1 to rhythms provided by atones rattled In a tortoise shell. <Stt 1771 SIGNALED. Paie BZ> ·DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday, .klly 4, 1976 Story b y Pam Hallan ,I . . Oak trees and tu/es in .Laguna Canyon provided 1ndians with sustenance. • • The County ~merging 87 WILLIAll SCHaEIBER ......... y" ........ America'• centeMial waa also a bit 1eer for the realdenll_ of about 430,000 acres ln southern 1AI Aqelea County. •moa1 oUl•r tbin11.-tb11 rouOty 5.000 people llvlnt in that rqfon were maltlnt tbetr fourth alt.empt In alx yeara lo form their own county -an idea wboH Ume '9fUn't to come for another U yeara. In 1178, tbe push wu ror a "eo.nty of Santa Ana," because Uae CalUornla Le1lalature alrady bad rebutred three al· tempta (in 1171, •'74 and '75) to cnat.e a "County ofOrU1e." . The flrat try fot aeparat1on from Los Ancel• County had fOllle ln 1870, when the mayw of d ambitious lltt1e colony or German winemakers loll bis bid to oraanlze tbe "County of Anaheim." land-trant ranchos were beLn1 colonials built near what is now Anaheim marshes. broken up as or11tnal ownen and Seal Beach proved to be a major 0ran1 c County. tlla tori an their families found they could no factor In the boom of 18V6. That James Sleeper records a number !oncer afford the taxes oo their and the tact that Southern of other events of slpJficance mualve holdln11. Towns and Paellic Railroad had laid the that occurred in what later would. villa1e1 be1an aprlnJ.lng up ·nrat trackl into the county Ule be Oran1e County durlna that wbere-eaW--.onc~ were tbe only year be!ou . -centennla1 year. oecu~ntsoftbeJand. The wave of new aettJera ln. ln 1879, the Metbodl1t teln. Perhaps the moet significant 1878 brou1ht with tt some famous perance colony of Garden Ol'G\l'O real fftatAI acqui1IUon of the past names, lncJudlng one of the coun-was rounded, the uea'1 nrit centU.ry Jn Oran1e County took ty'1 most beloved past resident& bank Opefled ln Anaheim, tk place that year. -Helen a M o d r z e Jew a k a first 1mud1Cnc operatlonl to pr~ Jamei Irvine, a 49-year-o1d Chlapow1ltl, better known aa vent fruit rroat dama1e belth vetuan or California'• Gold Madame Modjeaka. · and more than 2,000 people Ruth era, became the sole OWMr T h e w o r I d • renown e d gathered ln the old Oolpll S.1"' of more than 1~000. acres ln SbabtDearean actress had emi-tocelebrat. the Foarthcf July. IOUth Loa AncelH \;Olllll)'. anted lrom her native Poland to It was alao a 1.ar when Qae Startinl In 1114, lmne and CaJllornJa, aeekln& relief from county'1 alle1ed properties of partne rs Benjamin Flint. theoppreulvecovemmentofher pb)'11cal and aplrttuJ reJuvee• Thomas F11nt and Uewellyn Blx· homeland. Uon were belnc touted far • bybegan-buylnaouttbeoldfami· wide. Dr. Jamu EJllot ly ranchos or Oran1e County. By llODIElllA'8triptotbefuLure atabll1bed a two-ltorf brWk 18, they owned most of the old Or.anie Couaty that year wu aanitartum lo ~aabeim to treat Rancho San Joaquin, Jlancbo preceded by tbe vlalt of anotber ''uthm8t catarrbal aall inftam. Lomu de Sant1aco and 1.Z,000 fa mo u 1 Po I e ·-Ho n.r y k matory Plathltla 1ulr...a." acres of Rancbo SanUqo de San-Stenldewlea, author of tbe claule Sleeper neouau aae ot U. ta Ana. book "Quo V 9'111 ! " IDOlt lllHlllW bealtb eoloal• ~ IN TIR year 11'11. the future In im, IniDe boulht out b1a TM autlaor came to Anablkn appeared ln llTt. fte1 · • .,. Orance OoWrty wu '8 u.e mktlt' three partner• in the land. ven-'•'"''"'in tbe tuly sJJriD1 den ve1etadw. ~ tDown ... ot Ila Ont nal land.._. ture !or suo,ooo to form bla u. eoUtrJaide wu areen and tile "Plaffati~ Cr• Sat.en: ... : "&oathem CaUfaraia's lclyUlc IniDe llancll. • ........... After eampiq ""C Tbe ooloa1 wu fOllDded 1iai putoral period blld.......,lnto Dyl.be 1earoftbeoatioa'1 cen· 1ntoaleiaata Aaa llountailda, Placebtla bJ Ba11t11l bufl:\ a 1oldea memory," wrote tenaill, tbe colony of Aaabelm wrete'lettert to ModjeMa dd wamaa Geor1e R. Hinde, wtto · Orance County blltorian Leo J. wu lt 1ean old and~u \aC• her husband n~Wna the virtues claimed be bad a caJlinl -11> FDIL~~e~e--~>-• -.1.· • ..af-!utet; o , ..... iw;.ty;w ... ,;er1-aa, 1 ~o ·-=~;v;..J ..:.~ ~~ \....., -~~~~. JJHH ----• -' T~ --.. de W · = ' y;;:u;;..,._ winerlee. lot: from hie tprief *1 in Oraap ·and bealtb·food dfetllw. -:-... -. 17 a flerc·e aatuma · wlad · An ab elm '1 re i In a 1 CoUn&y appear U. moet ot bis 1be colony occupied a petUl1tr ~ tbe ab wltb a t.eavy Calilonala'1 wiae upUal wu to lat.er waru, •cludini h1I kUen boMe, built wit.boat any abarJ) dolld cf dalt u a.o..p a pbaD-lalt allodMt 10 ,..._la._ a to tbe "Gaaeta rPol1ka'' eocaenwb .... 1pirltaC!Oaldldc1e. tom lterd had reta.r9fd aod diaeaae carried .by lnaect1 1MW11Dqu1neandbisepicpom Sleepernoled. Tbecalt..-vlwid ..................... ...,." -deltroyed enry 1r11PewlDe. "Tbe Cranes," inaplred bJ UDtil 1131 an4 tbe ..__...,.. Tiie •ut Spaallh llDllM~can Tbe UUl!t 1ea~ .. tbe ~m watcbln1 big blr,ds Jn tile IJalw•torD~Jal?J.alAlli: \ I Ill. DAILY PIL01' 1776 SIGNAi.ED CHANG~ IN UVES OF ORANGE COAST NA~. • • (l'rna •••• 81) Coutal 'h41ana also llv~ with a number M tabooJI,. Rules 1ov· erMd 'w~tn.ttred O'I vaaqUttb: futlna .,.. mandatory dwiag U.. puberty c:enmon)': d.er t"m· ten could not eat tbdr o-Nn kill•; buabaNb were not allowed to amqke while their wtvn were ln labor. Rulea bad no excep. Uom. ThOfe w bo broke t.bem -lntenUon.Uy or by accident - wer• killed . tr tbe offender etcaped. t.he Aenteoce was car- ried out on one or hla relatives. ~vencin1 a wrong was the pnmary cauae of wars. 0 1'Aa WAS NEVER waged by them G>r eooquest, but for re· veqe," wrote Boscana, "and in many cues for some alfroot eivtn to their ancestors, which .. •bad remained unavenged. Their quarrels and disputes arose from ·trivial motives, for their wealth was trilling and consisted merely ot seeds, skins or beads which were uoivnaally esteemed '8mon1st them as money.'' Sometimes w a r s were declared to avenge the theft of a rabbit or a woman, sometimes to avt;nge a chief who was f!ot given a cuatomary present from a visit· in£' chief. FR. JUNIPERO SEARA .would be able to teU wt\at k1od of provider be would bt. NOT ALL WIVES were female. SomeUmea malu cta910 other males '°' wtve•. and tbls prac· Uce wu 1eo1r al&y accepted. Kai• raiaed a1 femllel were often contldered better wivu becauae tbey were stroqer and CCM&ld do more work. While U.e ledian society bad lta eaHtMI, life was 1enerally peaeel\al on tbe orance Cout. "z.ch one lived u b• pleued and no one interfered. do what he would .'· wrole Bo1cana. "Notwlthltandint thll, the In· dlana sq lhal ln the de)S or their 1e11Ullam they bad but very few quarrels a nd d iatllrban- c:ea. • . when one tommltted a fault atainst anot.b«, ii the ag. grieved could avenge himself, he did ao. Death, generally, was the result and no one interfered or spoke of it." of them the Indians fiockcd in. reJoiclnJ to see that the Fathers had returned to their land." wrobe Fat.her Palou. . On Nov. 1, 1716, four months alW.r the sl1nln1 or the Declara· tion of ln4e~ndence, Miaaion Sao Juan Capistrano was of· llc:ially founded. But not all the lndima who bad cathered to see the Spaniards mo'Ye In were happy. ShorUy aNr lhe foundint, Father Serra left for San Gabrid lo get some suppUea and som e neophyte ln· dians h'om lhat mlssion to help interpret the lan1uate of tbe new tribes, which were to be called Juaneno. On lhe way back be made the mistake of riding on ahead of the pack train with only one neophyte and one soldier for company . " SUDDENLY HE was sur- rounded by painted, bowling In· diam, some with arrows drawn The Indians lived in a form o( monarchy, tbo~gb 8oacan£ claims tMre was no fOrpial body Ge f • of law&-or govemn:u~nl. Each 11.e f,C village had a chief and a council called a puplem. "This body D--earch served as a kind of check to the ~ will of the captain and without its and bowstrtngs ti1hL The Indian accompanylnc F ather Serra shouted that a larae group ol soldiers followed and would kill them ll they hurt the ~L The Indians, q ulckly weflhlng their chances of whVlln1 tho skirmJab, decided atainst attack and lutead accepted \be bless· inc• and colored beaida offered by lbe fatber ud weotonlbeirway. The atrao.ers dld not 10 away aa before, but settled in artd began the construction of perm a· nelll bJdldlncs. The crounct near their camp was Uttered witb adobe bricks, drying 1n the sun. ao4 walls began to IO up on the chapel, always lhe1tm structure built. Some Indians helped with lbe ~truction and learned what the Fathers ~lad to oiler. By the end or the year four baptisms had taken place, t.be first bein& ad· ministered on Dec. 19, 1776. Ufe al lbe mission grew into a pattttn, "'4 the lndi&QI learned to live ln peaceful ooexi.ttenet wllh tbe Spanla+ds wbo we.re tbelJ' Ml&bbolt. There~ OC• caslonal problem•. wtlh tol41en stealln& wome.-and \bl wronced Indians even1ln1 tbemaelvw, ~t Ure In aeneral waa not. eom· luted, and year by year more ndlanJ pledsed tbemMl"' to the mlasloe . Tbe war or ~•Ptad•He, wqed a conUnen& ·~ would not toucb tbeat'unlll l'l'ID. ytbtn they would be-asked ao pr~ for tbe 1uceea1 at u:1n1 of Jitr. Geor1• W-aahlnl\Oll. Later the1 would eontrib"'til money for htlcauae. But ln 1771 tht two COQtl were Ued by ideallLb.! a common •la· lOll and undy~ faith. h wu a time for new ~llnninel. for new eommitments; and lnbabitanta oC both would need. patie:nce and coura1e to• accomplish tbelr aoals. All atof.. will be cloeed Sunday. Jult f All stONe will be open llooday. July S from 12..S When war was considered, the cbief called a tribal council which would decide not on the rightness or wrongness of the war but on whether they thought they could win. If war were declared, a town crier would an· nounce it to 'the village and everyone would farticipate. The Indians had seen white men again in February of 1776, when the Juan B. de An.ia expedi· lion traveled near the abandoned mission site. But only isolated groups of travelers bad been vie~ed during the summer, aud life continued in its traditional patterns for the Indians or the Orange Coast. sanction he could do nothinc of De~ _,;i_d importance... e1~ Yet the cbieLwas venerat..u.. __ __:_ ____________ --=Ii'.::=!!'!._.._.__. and feared, and if anyone injured a chief by either word or deed he Men led the attack; women picked up the s pent arrows of the enemy. No _<t\lllrter was gjye.n and no prisoners taken. Ir the war was lost, the entire village was lost. Men were killed and women and children enslave<l. It was perhaps for this reason that the inhabitants of the villages of the Orange Coast de· cided lo accept the newco.mers who bad come to settle in southern Orange County in Oc· tober of 1775. They carried strange weapons and wore thick, layered leather vests. They looked fierce and invincjble, and so they were· approached with care. SOME INDIANS offered to help wlth tbe strangers' tasks. The newcomers a ppeared to " preparing for construction. and they had with them a marvelous contraption, called a beU, that made a loud, melodious sound when struck. ll wu something worthy of close inspection. "They took pos~slon of the site and made a beginning or the new mission· on the 30th day of October, the last day of the ()c. tave of San Ju,n ot Capistrano, patron of that mission, w~th manifestations or pleasure from the heathen natives or that place who ·were present at its foun4· ing," wrote Father Francisco Palou, Junipero Serra's bio· graph4tf'. The strangers djd not stay. Runners bad come to the village telling the Indians or a war in the south. and those cooperating with the strangers thought it bdt to disappear from the mission site and to assess the news and its possible affect on the straosers. The Spanish themselves, upoo hearing the news throu1h their ~couriers, also left. .. Among the natural inclina· lions with which man is endowed is that of defending and preserv· i.ng his own individual person," wrote Boscana. The Indians of the coastal plams and valleys pursued this inclUaation in the usual ways, by . bunting and fishing. Although ..lb.e.y d id n ot-plant -f ood-0 cultivate the soil. they subsisted mainly on wild seeds and accorns.. which they traveled great dis· tances to gather. These were ground and mashed in hollowed rocks and made into gruels called atole and pinole. fiuit and herbs were also consumed, as was 'honey, which was collected from beehives. TBE MAIN WORK of the household was done b y the ... om an. Her ability to gather and prepare acorns was in fact part of her courfJ!hip ritual. Once a man selected a bride and her permission a nd that of her parents was obtained. the man moved i n with the 10.:laws. '\During the time of their matrimonial promise, hia obliga- tions were lo supply tbe house with fuel and game and the-Pr~ attended to the domestic affairs, ever rising at the dawn of the day, bathinl herself Ind supply- ing tbe house with water," wrote Boscana, "alter which she put every t.blng in ord«, with tbe ut· most precision, a nd prepared their customary repast ." She did this so that he would have a chanc;e to see what kind of a wi!t sb e would make and she was killed. The offender then w'as quickly dispatched and bis body given to his relatives for cremation. which was the accustomed way of disposing of the dead. For that reason the chief was usually awided. it.possible, "8nd life went on at ill usual pace - without-wars. ceremonies or un· necessary killings. There was plenty oftime for the men to walk along the ocean,· watching swallows build nests in the crenelated clilfs ttial swept from the sea, or gazing at tbesails that skimmed the borbon. There was time to watch a caterpillar spin its cocoon, time to watch a leaf drifting from a branch. LA J OLLA (AP) T he chancellor or the University of California at San Diego is defeoding · the school's decision to s~k funds for revolu· tionary -and potential· ly dangerous -genetic research . Chancellor William D . McElroy said last week that the university wants to build a biohazard laboratory to push new research into recombi· nant DNA molecules. The research involves combining genetic material Crom two dif. ferent species. creating new organisms never before known. "It seems a crime lo BUT CHANGE was inevitable, stop the potential good as inevitable as the bot winds that can come out or this. that blew from the northeast in • which is tremendous," summer, as inevitable as the said Mc Elroy, adding pack trains that passed from San the risks of recombinant· Diego to San Gabriel with in· DNA research are re· creasing f_requ.en.cy~ ____ la-'ti.vely small compared There was room for change w •to Tllep osfil>Te within the Indian's existence. but benefits. many traditions ran too deep to Experts say such work discard, and even 200 years later could lead lo the creation traces oltbem would sW1 be visi· of new m iracle drugs bJe. Yet bis deism and the ad-and cures for wbat are monbbmeot he receivecUrom 1n. now incurable diseases. fancy to be eood and to obey But they al so could those in authority would help him create new diseases. through the transition. He knew the day would come when the pack trains would stop at the place near the river whe.re the pits or the year before awaited workmen, where U:e great musical bells lay buried. 'Welcome, Green Men' Thal day came in October of 1776. LAKE CITY, Pa. CAP> A runner sped through the -In a year or bicenten- villages, announci~ the return nial stunts and giant or the foreigner s who had come cakes shaped like the na· the year before. The,puplem was tion, Lake City's July 4 gathered and consultations were project is still unusual - held. It was agreed that a war a landing site for flying woulcj not be successful. So the saucers. Indians filed out to greet the vis· "This-is not a joke," itors. says Jim Meeder< 'Who International Hair Fashion News Curls! Curial· Curls! ·Realistic Perm SALE Soft, bouncy, feminine curls .. , just like you had when you were little ... that's the big fash- ion news today. Now you can have curls and save money getting them during our Mid-Summer Perm Sale. Our Realistic Cream Herbal Wave special also includes a style cut. Reg. 35.00, 19.50. lleauty Solon, all sto;ee except Marina • '.:'1anicures • Pechcures •f acials • Electrol)'llJS • "We had just completed seven or eilht days work In that place. Jlle had erected the m ission cross. enclosed a spacious cor· ral. mapped out the buildlnas, dug the holes in which to insert the p0les, transported the lumber nnd gathered a large quantity of tules." wrote Father Fermin Francisco de Lnsuen, about the ttbortive first attempt to found the m ission of San J unn Capistrano. The P,arty went back to San Dlt10 and to other assl1n· mentdor a Y<' or. Father Junipero Serra bad donated the one-acre site been overjoyed to learn on Sept. and helped r aise $6,000 to 29 tha t h e h a d r eceived buildthelOO·footpad . permission to found Mission San There ha ve been Juan Capistrano. He immediate· sever al UFO sightings ly had ordered Fathers Amurrio near this northwestern and Mugartegul to proceed to the Pennsylvania town. Said agreed -on p lace, with t en Meeder. "We wanted to LONG BEACH SANTAANA POMONA PALOS VERDES MARINA LAJCEWOOD soldiers and one corporal, to pre-look ... to the future.'' NEWPORT CEN'J'm LA HABRA SAN DIEGO LAGUNA HIUS ARCADIA WESTMIN'S'n:R pare the site for the founding or ;:=::;;;;:=====::::=========:::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;=!:;:;========;;;;:;;;==;;;;;= the seventh mission in· the alta California chain. . "They a rrived at the place where they found the cross still standin1; they dug up lhe bells which had been buried and hung FA. GERONIMO BOSCANA • them for servict. At the rlnglng Hull to Hull in SD? . SAN DIEGO <APJ -The year·~ worst traffic jam may come today on wuter. The 113-ycnr-old trading !1hlp, the Star or lndla, 111 to 1" towed from the downtown waterfront for a day of sailing under wind power just outside San 1----... ... lca ....... 0"""8 ... a..,)' ·--___ _ . Al the same lime, 324 boats taking part ln the nation's largest yacht race, from Marina Del Rey, •e expected. And a marathon by the Bl uing Pad· dlea. a San Francisco rowing group, wlll be endln1 1n San Diego. It is the first time the Star of India has sailed In more than 2S years. HAIRCUT INCLUDED Celebrate with a perm at 50% off. Salon Perm Reg. 25.00 12.50 Body Wave 15 00 Reg. 30.00 • Deluxe Perm 17 50 Reg. 35.00 • Fabrics From Aiaound The World At Diseounletl Priees! ·~ -~ UT1fll sam.. 60'' 100% "CALCITTA" SUMMER POLYESTER ... ~fv~.,.-conON INTERLl\IV · PRINTS """ ~-81! 11~1: 1'l.::r1~ ~ SALE ST ARTS MO N . Jul Y Stt1 ' .. ,.,1 '·'''·'• Al I •,T1JfH r, OJ>( N l 01\Y', /\ 1•,f 11< (JP! N 'l<l I KNITE S Tll '-! 1A11.1hPim I'. 1 M 1 ASSORIED . . T &~ \'?@(Y]([ ®@[f\'!10@@ Cut a problem? Then ionte Pat Du11n Pat u·1/l cut red tape. get the answers and act11m yuu need 10 su/IJ{' 11w<1wt1es m gover11menl and buslnt.'sS Mall your ql.l4!st1ons to Pot Dunn1At Your .~rvtcf'. Ora11gt• Coa1>t Doily Pilot. P.O. Bor 1.500. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 lrtclude your telephone mimber Tiie culumn appears daUI/ UC.~ Sat1'rda511. E~ee9• Prefela ·~ t• CWW.-ea DEAR PAT: One hears so much about chlldren,havlng Improper diets In America, as well as In foreign countries. Why aren't. protein supplements being used to help correct this situation? T .C., Costa Mesa The Fe§! Trede Conunf•alon reports thet too much conc.n- treted protel ttcauee kidney dem~ or talk.Ire, co1neend even deeth In lnfaA eftd ,oung chiklren:An nc study .. p thet f..0- lng Intent• co entnted protein could ceuM .. vere dehydretlon. It stete• th•t moet lnf•nts preMntly ••t two to four tlme• H much protein H they ,...S. Dehydretlon elM cen occur In young chNdren, end exc ... concentre-.cl protein elao could ceuM lddlMtr or h., ........ Ptoeeln auppieMftts should be given oftly under• cioctot'• 8upelwl...,., lft ..-1on to the heelttl huarde, the ooet f.ctor elso la ~. Ten r.••• of uHbfe protein tr'Om ....,.. .... ,.. • ..,,,,.,_. bJ the FTC'• •n Francisco office cost four *'" •• •uc" H ptOC9fn In ordlnery food•. Every protein aupple- IMftt _,..,eyed •••et leaat twtce H expensive H protein sources fouftd lft tooda •uch u ._.or nontet powdertd mlllr. C'Ntlla C•aeellac'-Neetb •e-e•• .... •• DEAR PAT: I had a charge account w ith Montgomery Ward for more than 20 years in 'Chicago with no problems. I moved to Florida In 19n, and used the account only when re- turnf na there for a visit. I moved to Callfomla In 197,., and made several purchases on my ~ccount at both the santa AM Md Costa Mesa stores. I di~ give my change of address to tNLoffke In.Costa Mesa, and at no time dld a statement ever go beyond the due date. Although the Montgomery Ward office did not use my California address and the state- ment may have-bi!len delayed In reaching me, -no flnance- charges were ever recorded on my statement. Each was paid as soon as j received It. Several months ago I was re- fused credit at the C.osta Mesa store, and told th•t I had four late payments. I talked to someone at the main credit office and filled out a new credit form. The credit office contacted me and admitted that It .had been at fault In not correcting my address, but my credit stlll has not cleared . I do not like having this black mark aQalnst my oredlt. My record Is fine with many other major credit card issuers. G.E ., Corona det Mar Motttgomery w..-· records lndlc•t• thet your charge ec· count hed been cenc:eled In Chlcege due 10 • .ix-month dellnquen- Tips May Help Sell Your Home STARTS TOMORROW AP Newsfeatures Some houses m ight not sell for r e asons that ought to be reviewed by a family wanting to sell. On e woman wh o managed to sell a house within a few days after the family ~considered its offering atld got a new pers pective on the house s uggests : Give your h o u se personality : Put flowers or plants in every room. If there are flowers to be bad from your garden or. your n eighbor 's, put fresh ones in the bowls each day. Otherwise use flowering pla nts . It is worth the investment. Scents leave pleasant impressions : Spray col· ogne in each room every day. KEEP IT cool : lf it is hot outdoors, cool the rooms. Do not open the windo w s. a nd keep s hades drawn on the sun- ny side until just beCote the arrival of the pro- spective buyer. Use air conditioning if you have It. Set a beautiful mood: Soft, romantic mus.le can set the stage. I th -- Sunday, July c·, 1978 DAILY PILOT 83 cy In your blll. No record exl•ted of your move to Aoride. Montgoinery Ward eccounte are eutomettcaHy cenc .. ed efter • ttwee month delinquency, end your bel•nce •••In exceaa of 1150, eeconMng to• Werd epoke11nen. He added thet the credit lnued to you In CeNfornle WH tM ''tlO cour1Hy tloof Mmlt." You UMd your out-of·st•te credit cerd end tM Celltomle credit retuael WH beMd on records held lft Ctttcego. The change of eddreaa problem hed nothing t.o do with the credit cenc•lltllon. You mey reepply for credit In alll month•, II rou wtah. DEAR PAT: You cen tell A .C.E . of Costa Mes• that there Is a book In the Supreme Court Room of Independence Hall at Knott's Berry Farm that has• number of signatures of descend~nts of signers ot the Gectar•tlon of lndepen- dence. This book was a 1966 project of the Oaug"ters of the Ame,.lcan· Revolution. t am a dire« descendant of G9orge Ross, signer from Pennsylvania, who was related by mar- riage to George Read of Delaware, and James Wiison and George Clymer, both of Pennsylvania. I am a member of the Whittier chapter of the OAR. A.H.W., Brea Thenlr you for thl• referenc•· Kn,tt'• .. ny Farm'• lndepeni ct.nee HeJI w•• contactecl •"-" AYS ettempted to locate• ll•t of deacendenta, but no 1"'°""8tlon llbcMlt U,1• book WH prowkled. At Your S....,,ice I• forwarding the neMH of 8 ftUlftber of other reeden who heve declered their rel•tlon•hlp to algner• of U.. Decleretlon of Independence to A.C.E •• who ta• deacendent of Abr•M Ctarlr of New Jer .. y. At thl• time, deacendenta of •Jtbt of th• II atDMr• hew• been located. MAVCO Don 't clutter rooms: It w ill.. ~·k~ them look sm aller than they are. U · · tbe r e a r e too m any pieces of furniture in rooms. pile them In the corner of an unused bedroom or sewing room or den, explaining the things are to be sold or whatever . Better to have too little furniture mak- ing the room look bigger, eve n if yo u mus t sacrifice your decorat· ingscheme. Save on bright colored 3-pc. floral pantsuit' You can save 1/3 on our Save 50% on one of our junior sundresses Keep th e outdoors trim: Kee p the lawn mowed, trim overgrown bushes. If you haven 't <'nough co lo r in the garden. buy some plants and sink them into the ground. LIGHT IS important: If some r ooms ar e dark put on som e lamplight. IC a staircase to a family room or basem ent Is dark. m a ke sure you find som e wny to liRhl It before the h ouse ii shown. Mon., July S . SALE Closed today; Juty 4th f()t the holiday. but watch our "fltewor1ts" Monday,.My~ with ~· Jacket and pants in a floral print on black Plus solid color tank top All polyester .~net ours alone' In gold, pink or blue. misses StLes 10 to 18 boulevard dresses 95 21.99 special purchase Print sports in lean body-fitting shapes Young .men's body print shirts come in scenics and f lorals. Many prints and fabrics in a great lean shape. Not all styles. colors in all stores . mach ten83 6.99to8,99 reg. $13 toS18 . . . Iii!!. .::= .. ~. :liiii d•nv-ltit;e San Diego hwy. Mall Stores*" 11 to 5, Dept ltorea 10 '° e. \ • Vanity Fair Juliet bra Here ', your favorite. Underwired for ~upport, decollette for shirts and low-cut summer things. In white, beige, blue or black.Band C cup sizes. shape shop 44. 6.49 reg. 7.50 Famous maker golf knit shirts at great savings Perfect for a birdie on the course, or pure weekend relaxation. Short sleeves in assorted fashion colors. Polyester and cotton, in size!' S·XL. men's knit shirU 108 6.99 special purcha~ This is just one of the many bare-shouldered beauties you'll find at our sale. We've taken our' entire stock and reduced 1t from 25% to 50% 1r dresses 94, 170 16.99 was$34 Tees~ tan_ks add to your keep-G"ool-wardrobe . Pared-down tanks and 'itriped-up tees. All cotton for the most summer cool. Choosf' from a ~ollec­ tlon tn S·M·l. Sorry not all style\ in all stores. budget sportswear 800 3.99 special purchase ' I I _ •" DAILY PILOT • " History Sewn Up t The villase of &.Inset Beach has bffn sleepiDI near lhe ml&hlY Pacific Ocean since the tum ol the century, o haven for fishermen. beach lovers and those wbo want to be near the sea. Little bu chanted. but clvUlzaUon ls encroachlnc on all sides so it is begionJn1 io wake up. _ The splrit of lbe unusual cornmuni- ty has been preserved, however. in u quilt which depicts famlliar Sunset Beach scenes. It was made by members or Las Damas. the local woman's club. as a rund·ralsin1 project for Its annual art festival. Work beean in J anuary with mem bers maklna individual squares and helping In the quilting process Itself. When the squares wer~.finished, Ann Taylor took them home and formed lhe pattern, then members gathered twice a week to work on a quilting frame. For this phase. Betty Olsen "''Uthe consultant. The quilt, which now is owned by Frank and J ean Duval (sbe grew up i.n Sunset Beach). nelted nearly $1500 for youth activities. Amoni acenes depicted in tbe blue, yellow and orange color scheme are the post office. fire station. an old PE car. several old-time restaurant.. a beach scene, sailboat and fisherman. Familiar scenes in Sunset Beach area are Anaheim Landing,· adjacent to Surfside (above left), Fire Department (above right) and Woody 's Market, which offers fresh fish. . ~ Weddings Performed ............... Prairie Pretties ' In the mood for the nation's Bicentennial celebra- tion are Judith, Tonya and Teena Tilbe who are ctressedin typtcat tmme!Cea a are, ma e y t eir ·mother. Their parents are the Walter Tilbes or San Diego. Bufe-Oraves Cal State Fullerton students Patricia Joy Graves and David Louil Bufe exchanged marriage vows and rings In St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Graves of Corona del Mar and Mr and Mrs Louis Bure of Irvine. The newlyweds will live in Costa Mesa followlne a Hawaiian honeymoon. . '. Frutchey-Mason Catherine Maaon ol Huntington Beach became the bride of Thomaa David Frutchey of Palos Verdes Peninsula during ceremonies conducted In the Bayahore Community Church. Belmont Shore. The bride la a 1raduate of Whlttler Colle1e where she re· Smith-Snell Community Presbyterian Church, Laguna Beach was the settin1 for the marriage or Katharine Marie Snell and Bradley Shaw Smlth who will live In lrylne. They are the daughter or Mrs. Barbara Snell or Costa Mesa and C. Harry Snell Jr , Redondo Beach, and the son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Harvey Smith, Del Mar · The bride graduated from Palo Alto High School, University of California, Riverside and earned her teaching credential at UC Davis Her husband graduated from California Western University where he earned his teaching credential. He is a member or Blue Key honor fraternity and was treasurer of Sigma Tau. ••• Jessee-Schmidt celved a BA In ape«b palholoay. Home In Costa Mesa a re She la a speech and lan1ua1e Ruaaell Wayne Jessee and his apeclallat for Loa An1elea bride, the former Chrlatlne •c~lahuaband la an Industrial Ellubeth Schmidt who were t-hnolo~y major at California married In the Newport Harbor """ Lutheran Church. State Un veralty at Lone Beach, Their parents are Katherine where they will make their Lamb of Costa Mesa and Mr . and hon~·lr~renta are th Mrs. Tomm y F. Jessee of ~ ............ ---Ba•eranera.-M"aaont o uiitrnstonlseach and The newlyweds graduated Mr. and Mra. Edfar Frutchey from Ne wport Harbor Hi gh Ill, Palos VerdH Penlnaula. School. The bride, a student at ••• UC Irvine, also graduated from Orange Coast College where her husband Is studying. ••• Lindroth-Donnelly Eric E mil Lindroth of Newport Beach cla imed Deborah Ann Donnelly as his bride during ceremonies .conducted in the Methodist Church of the Good Shepherd. Arcadia. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Donnelly or Arcadia and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Un- droth, Newport Beach. · The bride 11 a 1raduate of Arcadia Hl1h School and Pasadena City Collete. Her husband. a bronae medal winner In water polo competition In the 1972 Olymplca, 111 a 1raduate of Newport Harbor Hilb School and UCLA and wu named all-American a.nd most valuable water polo player in the NCAA In 1974. The newlyweds will live in Newport Beach. ••• Carstensen-Matson J anet Matson and Daniel Caratenaen were married ln a 11ln1le rln1 ceremony conducted 1n th.e...Pd~._of-Peae•Lulheran­ Church, Cotta Mesa. The bride, a teacher at Dana Hllla ftl1h School, ii a, sraduate ot E1tancla H11h School and UC trvlnt. She also 1tudled at Oran1e Coast and Concordia col- MRS. 8UF£ ·-Form Good Health Habit (Ann Landers ~ le1e1. Her flaoee attended Blola Colle1e-and 1raduated from CallfornJ1_ State University, San Jose. He was a first lieutenant In Het" it._aband an alwnftUI ol Carter Oak Hl1h lcbool, ii tbe IOll of the Claarln lllackardt of Covina. Tb• newlpeda •111 Uve ln Newport Beach. ••• the Marine Corpa. DEAR ANN LANDERS : YMWHt&o,Hlfta,olCG19ne, mer). then tbe 1randparents TROMP ED UPON I N Tbenewlyweda • .mowlUHve Brown-Williama We've been hearinc a lot about Y99'nll~ll-.Mr. moved next door aad took them GALVESTON In Portland, ore., are the the swlne nulately.lllOUOdalike hlS,...lble&oca&dl1wtaen• our completely. We were DEAa TROMPED: How old daupttr oUlr.ancUlra.MartJn St. Mary'• Epls~ Otan:b. a deadly sickness. People are U , .. ee•e lll&o dole natact thrilled to have bullt·bl lltten. ue SM 1POUed brall! Are llley S. Mallon of Newport Seidl and !Acuna Beach was the HtUnc for com pa r I u t h e e x p e c t e d wtdl a .. 111e .... lau 11, W Wt We loved our frttdom ancr the t, 12, 171 Y Mr q...U. II &lie the aon of )Ir. and Kra. LoweJl the double rln1 ceremony Unldq epidemic to the one lbat bJt dur-lslll&aeo•••~· •rudparentl loHd lbe ~Ida. ..., •• aakhtg a pllJllelM If a CarstenHn, San Loren.so. Terry Lynne Wllllama and tag World War J. It claimed tbe Tiie awlH n. _.... "' IU T1aat'1 bow it all taappened. ... ... 18 Hrable ~ &elllal • • • Robert Donald Brown of South lives of more Americans t.ban a a• e be ca••• •ad er a N I' b Id to tell ldm Mw lo•I yoa've llad It. Lasuna. ~on the battlefield. takroKope It rese•..._ a Ylru u.e!~'wo ~n:i:':..na teU ~~ A brat ll llke a •kill rult -w1 Blackard· Yeager The bride. daufthter ot Mr. and •Please. Ann, give us some tllat attacks Pill, W ao oee .. et Iott" and "dro dead." aa.teallerto1et.adtttoatrolll Mn.MltlardWl lamsofEaeon- lb-aight facts about this little-lmowa fer certaill that It la die ~are ju.L two ol u! plarases ,.. ca&cll It la tlle early ata1e1. Cal Slfte FullertGD cradualel, dido. sraduated from Fallbrook ll'lown d isease. My family is ldetllkal •Ina. tbe7 that c print. Tht · l"n• lite aoud of 1'0Gf leUer I Manha Yeacer ud <llarle1 A. HJp School and Ila.did the lft'ald to eat pork or ham or .1•11 mab ••re Wore yoa eat w :' talk :U ... :1 froGt of our RUeet Mtlkle llelp Immediate-Bh1cllard of Newport Beach ex· Unlvenlly of Southern Callfomla tlilKon. I don 't believe there is ..,. meat tllat co•• from a pl& rJ!.cts~ • dl8sraee They refuse 17.1 .... co .. aeU.1 f•,.. aad chaqed nuptial von and riq1 where ber huaband sraduated anger or getting the swine ~I& ii &.llol'ffl)ll7 aolled. to mlncl cloo 't do* 11111111 tlle1 ,._ ....... H well u ... Ida.· In the Nel1bborbood Cburcb, with a bu1lne11 admlntt.raUon rom these products. but I'd ~ abould do ,,..,,,...a.,.,.. for Be.......-H fer• reall..-atol Palos Ver~s Eatalel. . major. be~:r if~ h;=\tJ~'Yf···:...E.W~~-~·wrwJ'llM',l,~·fl ~~"'~-..... ~~:~~-;o~~!bj·~~ .. !~ ~Jla:.. .. ~ •• iders wor:ra: too.)~Thanks for ~h~1iaf t m ·-··r. . =· :...~ PaJOI v.;a: •. , 1•. ll'~La1•11 ...,1 an· al'Um~l -10Uf help. -w ANT TO KEEP tbe mlllate of leavtac our k* It's a real men, ADD. a'bd we ......... na. laaa p& lo ...., -Costa Mesa H gb 8cboOl and now AttlMlla Hl1h School. ud al- HEALTHY wtth doting 1randpm=ents llld a' doD't now wllat to do about iL _.,cu ~I J• I WOii'& llapptil ls a remedial physical education h.uated wilb Kappa Alpba. · DEAR W.T.K.B.: Ge alaead coup)e of unmarried ...as. for blttoolate? GlH•mmeadviff. ~t. 6-hick lo aD el t.eacber for the Los Angeles Dis· The newl1weclt wtll Uveln Bel· ud eat port. •am ... bacoe If montbs at a. tJme (eveey aum· Lord nows we need It. ~· trict. montSboret •. ' \ •I t -----''. ----' .:J r " "OH, SAY CAN YOU SEE7 " by Sid Moody Once."'"~• Ac tn t VlfY b991nntn9, """'"' 1111 qu1l1 lllMM .. 1911(11\MI tvelHt 11111 I u111111mou,1 p1M1nt and ltlt Llbt"Y 8tl p_, .., But 1111 dtwn'1 11rly ltgllt wn llOOlll d Tilt Mii _. .. llllit llllt die '1114'owt hevt IMgflened A p1r1d0&. Two hundrtcl yttrt And' (TM ectutll Enume,etlon .,, .. be ,,,...,.wlthltt ..,..,.'( wbnqfltnt TMm ol ,.,. 'fH'•· "-Sec. 2. U.S. Con•""""""I h •rv 4ectdt a ctn1111. Alll11oe1 1111mb9f'fl..._ ._ ponr111 al'llld 1111 1111Crodot11 215,000,000 of u1 t nd counting IBM 25H• Zip Codt 13028 Stptem~r wllllC 1111. ID Hrlliidt Avt 707 A11101 2. C1ne111na~ I 751·~1' 12tr. no _.I\ Htrt sht 11. Miss Jl.24 36 Numbers 1den11tv but don't dtltnt us Two llundrtd vn rs end coununo ("/ purpo•e to hgltt 1t out on tlta ,.,. II II IMtes ell wmme,. "-Ven. U S GTent to Chlel Ill $Ull #Ml/eel(. 116'.J What says our blood. 1>11111111 lht hu dstllft9Sl 0...8'1 Threrry. Yorlllo-. Lmtt Round Top. Wowdtd lilt•, Clltpuht · pee, Scltwttnlurt. Wens. Pork Chop Hill. iw.. Anlttam. Corti Su. lht Ar9onnt, Hrrosh1m1 l"'H41w .,.., .,..,; p1Sfols1 H•.,,. )'OU yocv sh•,,,.ttdt/ed ""' ,..,._., 0 /HO#fHl'll"-WMI MltmM. tin J Hen yio41r tiel tU IMcly ri, U111ttd Dally 10 tllt CoHt lfW'S 1"4 Cllrt. toot 1WO v11rs 8tnt11'1 ll!t 1•1. 111 trll dut11. wagon l\lls flot11 tilt ~ut i toll YIStDlt Not Wiit\\. 111 Ot1Wtt 1 m04ft tf '"rvgs Wt rt k\e l'tfm•t t11b' W1 11111\ Ollt, get Ollf bit. and 1e11nv De« 1n10 0111 noiu 81.rt 111 vnton rvll Wlft ovrs And tit frOlll wtt11l To where' Tiit 1 o tlOCl news ctll'l u v Wt htvt SJ•dt11d ttie land wifl atttl webs. bl1d9ti. 1119" lilln . •••• We rllldt 111 "'" C...._. ~ A4Ms fllttd rn 8111n11n , M~. twt lluftdted ... ,. ... (-(Jfw,... ,.,.... lftff. )'OU' pCHN, )'OW /t~ ,.._,, • .,_....... u.r.,.... llAJ N11•1ts •t••n. 11111• llllftlt# ... cl 10 fir®~ 22 on 1 fll'Y p111tt 1n '°"'"'" c..,,1y, N.., Jtt.Mw. 1m: YW!tJine. G.bbs. '"'· f11clml1n, M1Ht1. lltOJC. A1', Met, CtMI, Di' ..... Fr9ftdl. l und•l #011 lft '""· equals Us. 115.000.000 equtlr. "" H tlll Otcla119011 prOMistd Two hundred vH11.,. "M Ion, • lhe ,,,..,. ,,,ow• °' -tw Nit&"' • • 1• aa .-.., t• thfl ~ ,.,._ ol UW SouthHst in ••ring.-..• ... 11a11.-ct In rfN lllllS( 100,J f-~...,.- ,....._me.,,,, _ _,,,..,,, •ntl 17 ..._,,... .... ,_....,'°!"!4li11111r .. tfll .. Cllk.,o MINN o/NcMI, ~. tJl#.J • lft ._.hundr9d yurs. Amenc1 has ....-. tr Mt, .. ......, Am•nttns cenernly Will tight, "'"' udl ..._ TW9 have llw•Vl bttn r111on1 But ttity change .What rtmarll& • "Uala t.f1t1" -"¥111 •• °"~ ceuncil ... dflf tn •e .... ,.... conslent' Tht 1119. Yes. m1'(b• Ille llag Unh1pp1ly thtrt 1s no 1119 I t Kht S1nh It 11, 1111,. •""V remtory Sorf'\I 1bout tllat two hundred yurs ltttr I ("Where heve you gone. Joe DiM..,,U,r-Slmon •nd Gerfunkel, 1-.J I n il Mrsttr Cotfn on ttlf''''on Mnn 1 perttttevJI 1Yery11m11 Photograph of mountain scenery by Carla Yates, who reports on the Bikecentennial. She resides in Costa Mesa and works for. the City of Newport Beach. TIDAT'S CllSSIDID PVllLI ACROSS 7' Su1Qe1y protundl1 · n1t111H 113 Breeden poa11ion t58 Alleged 33 811111 .. 115 Ftt!1nct1 1 Hoatlllty 77 O.crH tore• 35 FOr1unate 117 An : ' LounQlnQ 79 VHtlt>ul• 180 Japanese 37 Sh•'11 crlM Latin r.rmenta 8 1 Tribal mile co Sc~• 119 A11tet1nt1 g eudal aym1>01 181 Medk:t l CS Sc>rlO 121 Weifd Htltt 8C Cucurl>ll eultla •8 Fact 122 Ski 14 Almer a 85 Witty reply 183 Mortise C8 Sp0rt1 IOCale t:'' 87 Gulde jolnt olficlel 12• COflcluded 20 bhCl l 89 Sp1n11h 185 Phrhpp1nt •9 Ignore 128 LIW wile lltl• lrurt 51 Seal>ltdt coel 21 HonOf 9 I \lotcanlc 187 Blrlt'I 53 Ellie• 121 ..... le, 22 Al>lcond llow 170 T11utr1ca1 5• Bal>ytonlen 131 ''t.u~y" 23 Patn 92 Slt11worm1 play 58 r,!ting '"'"'bet fthe vera g, Conducta 173 lnd11napohs 13• Tari.n 25 C1trua 98 Euence dllVUI m•uure d .... fruit 98 That 178 Ptunk 57 Coettold 13& E.llttmtl 27 Ancient French 178 St111 pO.t 60 ChOIC• 139 A91ln: card 99 lllllan llVU 180 Retlechon fiouP prellll 29 Underneath101 Unldentot1al>lt 182 Interlaced 62 alll>ltahH 141 HindU 3 1 Unua ated 103 Private 183 Circle part rn tdence. mantra 32 lnd .. n t06 Fren cll t85 Metil pegs 2 wd• 1'2 Helt c t1n1 artlClt t87 GtM k 6C Tardyone an em 3• Meritlme 10 7 Palm1e1t "tour 2WCls I" Flee 36 Femat• 109 011t11butH I 89 Elttnct l>ird 66 Soring 2 cerds 190 Reluatlon flower wds. With uncllertcllrittoc ICOflOlll¥ to 1 11r....i la illr • ...... for 1111 11901141 Iii Uftcoln ,,,._ ~ ...... ~ _. bu~ 11• g0!\dol117" ht dt111111ded. '"&a .... "'.__, Ill neture 11-1 ca ceurn .. And ht Wi.1 Ge.a. WW!eld Scott Hencod. 091110Cfll, _,kentd It S 1 m lht dey after !tie 1llO t ftc1Jon by h1S wile wllo thought ht m19ht bt 1nt1111ttd rn how hrs c•mp11gn lor lie Pru 1d1ncv 111ull1d Mrs Hancoc~ "'It hH been a complete Wal•rloo 101 you', I to4d him ·t c1n stend rt.' n• u td. and in anolller moment ht wu 191M1 11l1ap.~ By CARLA YATES 1011 38 rltletl 1 tO Pronoun 191 uner 68 Contempt 1 ... Accumu .... We toured throueb Yellowstone Park and visited Upper and Lower falls. Old Faithful, Riverside and Grand geyaeN. Old li'althfUJ was spec· tacular and Ute others were Im· press lve bu\ did not erupt as often or dlapla.y as m\M:h. pr In CH I 112 Renovate 1g2 Sarc11m 10 Woody 147 Warmer 39 Turret 1" Frame 1Q3 Oudll plan ta 141 Flaed C1 81bhc1I struol\/re 73 Fender routine WOtd I 11S TlnQe DOWN mlahapt 161 Thallend 42 Pronoun 118 4-latlc 75 ~trange 163 Sm1tt: "01191111 country t Slloepert 16 rowing ltallen eaprtuion 120 Wturtpoola 2 Declare out 1&e tmtnerH •5 Small 123 Shun 3 Ab101ve 78 Trinity 151 Early 11111 125 HllllHVllV • R epetlt1on 80 Leavening iiornlnga •7 Comedian 127 Evll1p1111 5 01111 agent 182 Int CHNr 129 Sw1u an Im al 82 8one· 1.1Un vlOlln •8 .... Wlll>le 6 Baaeball 83 Engine 184 At no deum" 130 OgrH clul> 88 OomHtlcatea lime 60 Gnaw t32 Eacl1m11ton 7 Ardor 88 Postman·a 1H Water on 2 133 A1my coo 8 Deviate al>brevillllon pump wds t35 w 1r111u 9 BetwHn 90 RaJah'a 188 Potier 62 Watt t 37 Roman prelia wlte atelle recess dHDOt tO Indian 93 Het><ew 189 Jump 65 c.,.,. t 38 COt11mand mult>errv meaaurH 171 Huard , .. , 140 EPICl l t t C1tbb1ge QS UHrnoney t72 Sat10fter 68 Scythe !CJ Arl>orHI term 97 Man'• 174 Ancient 69 taland mammal t2 Ul'llOCk name 011ute French 1'5 Pinch t 3 P111 on gg 41tltudln1Hd 115 COl!llortable 81 Country I C8 Ple11ure IC Mun1C1pallty 100 lreen 177 lnitlen rOldl •IOl'I 15 W"t • 11de farmer 83 Tout 1'8 OlafOln l lfVICI 102 ~.)uftltm 17g Reotlne 85 Fuait>I• 150 RH OUrCH 16 St1 1nlet "lean 181 tke'e eul>etance 162 BeCOll'lt 17 Fo llve ru. 11nt c0111m1nd: er w.,, alert 2 18 Short IOC 0 11ny ebt>r m1uuru wda llC"'" due• 184 New H MerOft 154 College t9 Not Qeme 105 Corllnued I lda 11 S1110t a degree 2• Sllat>l>y 2 Wdl ebt>r word 155 F1m11y 28 Mautl>oy 108 T11taa t88 French 72 TV meml>er 28 Ktln ahrlnt ertlcle comme1c111157 .... 30 Capt HOfn 11 1 GrM tlng 188 OOCIOf'I a11111an1 Ill CLA'MIA!D SECTION FOR ANIWERS .. Fete Tops Off Bike Tour We were treated to sights of elk, moose, deer and one bear. Bears. for the most part, have been r elocated In olher areas or the park to protect tourists and themselves . About 40 bears are killed each year because they have caused trouble or damage and their tameness often results in over aggressiveness. People start feedin1 them and then lhey want more but can't get it and tragedy usually results. Yea. bears still do e xist In Yellowston e. but n ot the freeload In a. w alkup·to·the·car bears. We croaaed the Continental Divide tbree times In one day! Our hlfbtJt elevation was 8,391 feet and we sat on or near the 1t1n to have pictures taken As · we climbed our last pus of th<' day, at 7,ta feet, It wu getting '4>Ward late afternoon. Animals wore emerging and a moose waltzed acrots the road ----------1rn1At-ift-lront -of us. lt--.•most made us crash It was 10 uncx· pected ! Rllhl after the moose. about three miles down the road, a deer approached t.be road but did not cross. But the best part ol the day, for animala that la, wu lat« that af· temoonJffbtnJ aaw my first wild ea1le! We uktd MVeral people lnclud1n1 a ~an1er and he con- Sunday. July 4. 1978 DAIL y PtLOT as ~ell Ille; called Jo/In H1ntoc~ ~.ng tor 411 "'' ponip but wt ll••tn t had ont "'" IWO llunoreo v-1rs ("W"" ~ to11n~ none: w1tlt ch1H1ty '°' •II .. u Aluehern ~°'"· 1"5-J l oward none ntver' f or all atw1va' A 11N 01011. even tor Ltncoln. perhaps Ill• llHI at 11• Amtnca hH 1tways bH n IOllg ~ htrOIC pl\11111. cll•H lltd 1119'1 ebove th• ground w1y beyond nor1111I rttcll It's 1111d to kH~ your ~H on ltt• atert """'" vou'r• lu99m9 vnt•rdey w+t1l1 lr'PP4"11 over todey on yo111 w1v to tomorrow 11'1 Ill• human con4111on The Founders, w!IO wtre11'\ 111 en lhet mucll ol • l\llh to vote indtPt ndenct tllemu lllu , aurttv *-,~ .• ..,., .. .,. lftle ii.-oroc1ntS f9r INn•~'. _...,. I'll .. MG •• ttl• world ut• ferd....... • whtrt ......... .. Qt l flctltr _.d th~ bladil 11 a•• blader. · W. llfebatll,, ...,.1tt1 lilleny 81H lh• mor• ,., •II crack Tiie ..ence of w twt-11....,Y91' .._ 1111 bt1n Iha 111011. Tht ...,,,, ... n-e.,....... Aft ...... tM! ... -........ w--.a Oii It Wa uw dlsu 11. And -1111cbd. Wt sew despo.l111on. Th911 -teM. ~ W. fM lerWI. 1lllit..,... • lllllM; ... #lttt 10 llu~s·• ....... '9 ,.., ..... WI' .. ..., ti• l11ncl1m1nL .............. Al ......... fa Wlflnl'( llMf t ..,,....,. 0.... 9M I pltw, Thomes Ed11on i nd • filament Htnrv Forct-1ncl a 100!, &!Im f9fml and an ato111 ..._ ~-..... ,._"' 1ncu1ors slttp it w 1' ....... n.,i-u Jetterion tool! the ttmpereturt with his ......,......,,._ , ..._ Mllte • ,..., In Pflllad•lphie •n July. 1171. ~·~·dim• tor rtvoh1t1on1r1ts , 0.., ...... u..lmously M 11111 ~ wilal lay ahud, maybe not even fren~hn, mt "Ft1119f of all th Van~us " Nnr do we Dur mty, end wt. slltttd from Ille u me point end me ah•n slJll unrntts from wilal h•p_ptntd l wo hundred veers ago. ., ............ ,. flrmed lt. He s aid there wer e aeveral nests in the particular area and I felt privileged to have seen one. What a thrill to see somettilng so wild and free soar· Ing above m e. It was almost as great as the feeltna I got when after we emerged from Yellowstone. we went soaring downh.ill for about five miles. right in the Grand Tetons National Park. The last of our downhill was the best. Flying downhill through a grove of Lodgepole pines , we were first introduced to the Tetons. Standing so jagged and rugged. well covered in snow against a brilliant royal blue sky! Only a cyclist could r eally ap· pre clate the sheer awesome bea uty that greeted us. People in their m otorhomes and Win· nebagos saw the same th ing but surely they couldn't cxJ>('rience the same feelings we were hav Ing because the elements arc out· side. And these eleruent.s, the moun· ta ins in snow, the grove of pines. the sun, the downhill. were so beautiful that even a pictun· couldn't justify their beauty After experienc ing one or the many afternoon thunderahowen, we-found-a ff'tn-p&lte..Ull-in-1-uM view or the Tetons. Before us was a 16·mile c limb to the second hllhett crossing of the Contine ntal Divide along our route. It was m y birthday, too, so whatever I dld that day was to be celebrated in double' Toawotee Pau rose 9.658 ft'et. We started our climb at 6.886 feet. About half way up we ex· , perienced thunder nnd Ught rain. But by the time we reached the top, two and a half hours later , It was violent thunder , Ughtnlng. rain. then hail ! We sat on t h<' top of the moun· lain In ha ll a nd 12 J>('ople sang Happy Birthday on the pass. It was so neat to have done it on my birthday ! It <Hided nnoti.er special Item to my growing ~of , lection of experiences. When we arrived in DubOis. Wyo., it w as pouring raln ... Wc found shelter in the Bike Inn and decided to splurge and go out for dinner, a rare treat in Itself. It fe lt good t o have m eat and potatoe s. veg eta bles. salad. soup and hot ro lls plus dessert for so little! An absolutely p('rfect way to end a rathe r interesting d ay. Fr om Dubois . we went tn Lander. vi a a 25 to 40 knot wind ' We simply flew down the roac1! We did 43 mile s in on<' hour and 45 minutt's' Th<' forn • of the wind Is phenomenal' Whether 11 ·s a toil wind, cro111wlnd. head wand or our own C'reation, we musl put up with it. The force" or nature arc certain· ly powerful und sometlml'S very domineering. A.,. small cyclist• making our woy down the road , we must nhid<> hy their rules. s.i-nt I the wllderncu und seml·rcmote area s is an unusual experience ond one to treasure. It renews ou r s1>lrit~ to becomt• a ware. Being 11 cyclist ccrtolnly c h a nti<'s thln1t1L Not only yourself. but onc '11 J)t'rspecUve of things and thlng11 to come.. I've gone 1.600 miles, hod three broken s po kes. no flats. one c rash and 1 ·m still golna 1trong. Bf DAILY PILOT . Gemini: Time to Make Comnlitment ;.. "' . . . MONDAY, JULYS By SYDNEY OMA RR i ARlt;S (March 2l·April 191: Emphasis on : legal conclusions. d ecisions. Give more·than· • wsual attention to partner, mate. ' TAURUS <April 20-May 20> What had been ~ routine could ta ke on .. new hie." Means you re· : &ain vigor , vllaUty. interest in what vou do. ~ GEMINI (May 21-June 20>: Ac~ent on cmo-~ lions, love, r elationship that is growing -you 6CUMT EASTWOOD "THUND£RBOL T & LIGHTFOOT" "l I SOllOI CITIZENS . Sl.00 I "IADNIWS • IUIS .. CPGJ 1:00-J:l0.5:50. 7:50-t:JO '"T'HI .... SM>Ual -.USM ihould make commitment, or qui\. LoyaJty of family mem ber surfaces CANCER (June 2l·JuJy 22). Emphasis on ho me. property, solid facts and figures You have m ore vision than in recent past. LEO tJuly 23·Aug. 22>. You have more r e ason for ''hope" than ml,hl be imagined. You will be tea rin& down, moving, re viewin& .rnd r e· vtsing for purpose ol rebuilding. VIRGO (.4ug. 23·Sept. 22>: Emphasis on col· Jecting and analyzing data. Be perceptive. Piec~ t{)gether bits of informauoo. LIBRA \Sept. ,23-0ct. 22 t: Judgment. ablllty to persuade and win -these are accented. Moon 1s in your iocliacal sign -coincides with time when you learn v aluabJe lessons. "MUIDER IY DEA TH" IPGt '°SILENT MOY&" CPGJ •'Ttu T'S EMTB'rAIMMEMT: PAIT Ir' CPGJ "HEARTS OF THI wur "'LOGAN'S IUN'' CNt · -001 TO llU.Y JOr &NJ "HAID TIMES'" "PETER PAN" CGt "ESCAPE TO WITCH'S M041NTAJN" '.'.'TUHH.EL_ YlSIOH" lRl "PARDON MY ILOOPEtl" "IAD MIWS llAIS" "8REAICHEAAT PASS"-~-----------------­ I :Jl-J:Jo;J:Jo; 7:JO..t:JO "THI HOISi wmt THI JLYIM~ T All." PG What the song didn't tell you ~1.,_.r.. the movie will. -···'I WEEKDAYS 7:15-9:30 • SAT/SUN/MON HOUDAYS 1 :45·3:50-6:00-8:15-10:25 XEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT NTn • • .~ ~ ! A loue story thats joyous. funn y and (PG) so touching you will neuer forget it. ••• • H Sr.rrlnt Robby le11aon Glynnla O'Connor !2nd ANNUAL SOUTHLAND. • COAIT HWY. AT MACARTHUR NIWPORT BEACH * '44-0780 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 042-5&78 ;!HOME & GARDEN SHOW H 1188EST SHOW OF ITS 11#0 ANYWHERE! , . ... ~~ .. .. JULY 2nd THRU JULY 11th, 1978 ;: "' w HOURS: OollyJlelO,., -•10, .... ~-... ,. .. ... .. ... ,, Jtlt' t ...... " ... -...... , •r ... .. .. ~ t ~ , .. ~~.~~ ... ~~~!.~~~""~!~'"' Southern Cohlorma. "The Wide WOfl<I of Flowers" •• , 1111 .. ... created by Harry Macres (Mr. Flower Show) and H3rry Macres Jr: " More than 270,000 sQuart feet of eltUC<Jng eith•Ms and displays e1vmg you the opportunity to see 1usl what you want and ~ for your home and gar~n See lead1n11 hnff of Mobile H<>me$ oo display showtna the ..,.ry finest in deslfn ••• for y<>IJr luxuoous Southern Cahtornia IMne. • • . you 'II see minions of doftars worth of out$11ndlfli nhibits llnd d1spfa~ ••• featuring the i.test innovations tor )'Our llome i nd 9arden , • , home fumishinct Ind Interior decor , , • patio I nd garden supplies ••. swimm1n& poofs ind spu ••• room enclosures .•• appliances , •• home entertainment and communications ••• heating and air conditioning ••• I.Ind ~1t and the ultimate In mobile home IMng ••• an this and much mc>N. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 >< Look behlnd ' scenes -c heck "hidden assets. values .. Perceive value of psychic income. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Emphasis on transformina d reams into realities . Desires could become actualities. CAPRICORN (De<-. 22·Jan. 191: More re- cognition due. You are given chunce to put policies Into act Ion. Your theories are tested. AQUARIUS <Jun. 20·Feb. 18): Emphasis on learning process, communication, publishing, new starts, fresh insights. Ll'<> is very much in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 >: Dig deep-get a focts about bidden values and traps. Member or opposite sex figures prommenUy. At tiles it lllW ~ ihicM c.t tllell tltei' -Uleir 1epltltills, 1111.,. Ml Uleir hes. ,' .I '/ . ; ·-·~ .......... ~;;·~~ti~ GAU OPENING TUESDAY · 1:30 P. I . BARGAIN PRICE IARLV llRD IHOWI CAT TlllH H~O j 1u;A111 H 1Cf T•C•flS wusr If uno AT Tlltf Of l'UICllUf I U MIRADA•: 1llt'" MIDWAY 1200 1f2 IUt llOllOAY .. ,.. UTUllOAY ("~ IMI ..... ) UIM • l:te IUllOAY & llOUOAYI 1J1M & 1'4t --· ODI 1011.lY JOI ..,.. !'Ult. ICHOll Of IUMMll'"' , , ... -·-· Cl!Ml-...... -· -............ , ..... 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"IEWAH, IT'S NOT HOUT COUCH 1£IOIS'.' ltMmO IUll ttlr• SEPT. 11 hta. ( .. c. Su I l :JO ~''· ,...,, a sn MO hMar 1 ' 111 • My 4 ... IHIClS· .. us1c Cl "ll' All .. AMOll. PaClllC SllllO, U I S, lllH ' t>S ltUIUAl "'"(l(S -Ill 11111. U l4 (tt>l "z.1211 01 ttMSSO. fllll ,, .. , Siii ' '1< t • • r~'U~ ::i'Z. 0 "1'\\''4" .... U.11. ••·•· ""' ~ttt '11.n so An lHUIMl-ORMQE co -cmzm11J1 SO COAST PLAZA .... ll,.1111 ..... ... ~-.. , .. ,.nmmAmlt. PMJ r --· ., ........ , ...... SO COAS T PlAZA .......... *111,,. ... _,-n "Pl1tl,... 1111-1-llltMI "'m 1111 FUii Ul" ·---~Jlt SO COAST PLAZA • ...._,.nu ,.,,_ 00 "Ull...aMI" wont r11-. .. 1•11 ... , .. ..,,.. '_,~ ... _ ... _,,_ .. '"" -=··~ ·au T• PUBT'S IOI'' COtfT. DAil T i-..:JS.7:1 $.t:U CINfMAlAND 1•10 ,..., .._m.llf1 --. ,..,.., .... ,,..., .. I ---M\ ~· .,. .... ,., ,.,,.,.__.. ..... . CIHEMALAHO M14S..llllW ..... lift ,. .... 00 "U( I WIELAll" IM-U M lM ... 1_ .. ...... l•• •. _,,. -- Sunday. Juty 4. 1978 DAILY PILOT Patriotism Unflagging By EAlllA BOM8£<.1' baseball game ln Cincin· when be left, whm he No one ever tau.cht me nau, two men wc:.-e call· wrote. or when w•t.a.lkt>d about na1 . inf one another names about blm, but one al\er· When l v.•as s ~ars Lhal would 1tarch your "°°" when ahe t.bought old, I Wat In a dance re-underwear. One aald Ted no on was wateblna, 1he tfUJ. ll)' CG\ttume .. ., • Klusuwa.kl hit lite a tirl went to the front window 1Uv~r leotard. AllaelMd and t be otber &UY and put a little Oag on to it at the shoulders and thttatened to rearn.ftfe the 1Ul. Tbere were naas 1"'i.au was a naa. Durin& his ooee. Just then. tbey all up and dowa the tbe I Ht few bars, J hoisted lhe fl.al and both street tn the windows. J 1prud my arzna. rove~· Of Utem •toe' wUb their leataect lh•l • na1 .could ln& 48 stan on a field ol bau over ttimlr hearu. I brine tears to the eyes of white. The crowd wrnt learned that a nae could people who didn't usuaJ. crazy cheertng. I learned break up 11 fi&bt. ly cry. that a flag could make ouaJNG the second When I was in New you look like you had W o r l d W a r . m y York on~e. I &aw a froup taJent. Cra.ndm;a sent her son lo of ~emonstl'ators pro· A few years later at a war. I never saw her cry-testtn1 the war. They UL ------------------___;;._ a match lo lbe nag. I watched In horror as the silk stripes curled in flames because l knew wbal was coming. Within minutes, there would be a boll of lightning and thunder to strike them aJJ dead. Nothing hap- pened. The earth didn't part. The sky didn't fall. And the VFW was open regular hours. l learned lbat a flag could touch ~-.. the ground· and life could -"'1"!:::!,"::!! go on. THE WORLD'S FAVORITE BED-TIME STORY IS FINALLY ABED-TIME STORY ~ .. From llN cr9fltor >tl'IL~O:..::. Fleslt Oordo1t, Now BILL OSCO'• ••• Later, I was to turn lbat Pffple would make underwear out of the flq. kO>'rin1• and loUet •uta. the nae was a successful commercial venture. I WOULD learn that you wouldn't think •bouS the nae (or • lon1 time. then )'OU d see It beinl raised slowly over a gold medal winner at the Olympics and you'd get up out of your chair quic kly and s a y , "Anyone want a beer while l 'm up?" and go to the kitchen to hide your tears. DAYIO NIYIN TflUMAN CM<>Tt •JAMES COCO• ALIC GUINNIH • NAHCY WUKP ELIA LANCHESTI." • 111.ff.N lfl!NNAN • HTtlll WltilWOOO B. SlllilWS HILARIOUS COM£DY HIT De I'm still learning about nag. lt's an enigma to me. I've known it all my llfe. It's so ram11iar. yet it occasionally tow:hes a ...• AND SO ARE YOU! nerve that excites to the WEEKDAYS 7:ts.e:oo.1~ point where t square my SATl'SUN/MON HOUDAYI shoulders and say to a .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim; ••• ~2~:004~::u.:;:s~:J0.=7~:t~s.:tt:os-~10~:•:s•••• perfect stranger at the UN, "See that one with the red and white stripes -----------------------------...: and the blue s t ar s? That's my country.·· AN X·AATED MUSICAL COMEDY "A cunmK DTIAIAUW If ... w WJ'IUDT.lll IUZU. lml lll ILWTlllWT uumar -- C1t1pm1n et Santa An1Ff ... 1y 134-2553 m~~.rl\lin \.!..!=:.Mt Ull ;;;;j,,,,,,J -AllO.C:OAU ~ _",,_ ... ,.,, .. , ___ ..,.._ -~ ....... SHOWN AT C.._..U.HO CONT. DMY • l:JO.l:OO 4:.»4. .... 9100 A-a.-ni ... ·;;:OcfeTo Billy.Joe A lofip ilOtV lhol ~ }0\IUU.!o /u•t•l\I anrl w tc,1,t:J11n11 I/Oii ···'' "'~"' fOnJ<'I II (~ ""°"' II 2t. WELCOMI TO THI 2PD ClNTU9'Y. ll'OI •tc,.•ri.. vo1111• • ..,.,,,. a"'1•n• ~ti· \ISttMOY • ...c_,..AA() .tC)"<)AM idurder . .by Ile~"°, f'W"4AAOWll"' • tit••tftft • "l1M 1~· ,...w~. ""•"'111M\ ,..._,,,,. •\l.,U U N.!liif,'w\ 11.'4 IA~ ••TI I -'""°~" 1•11W -•II WttllOA'i'I 1 t'-'t-tOo<tt 4$ ,.,."' .. MC)lllf "°'-~·· , ... ,, 0 --t JO..Ttl t H 11 t~ -----DOUBlE DtAnA-mm1 (MA1tl..,0N~f0H f'fl N•• l'OHOA OLI Nfll f O•O • J&llilft ce>evfllllrf MAt. HOt..t •OOlt • f'O•t•T Mt ft.HUM -.oeuu ••ON(_ft. '""' iltOIUUto"i ""l.l•DA11 '00 t )I''•\ IAt SUN ...O'f IC)ltOA•S I U J J0-4otl • ''a\ (I'(;) NOW ON T .. UlllOllf ICllllN ANO IN l141 MOtf WI~ WHT Of' NIW 'l'OtUO WUICOA'l'I '11$-t'•t IA l •IUN41it()~ HOllOA VI '""''*lo1l1 ...... llllO) • - I ·; ' . Sf DAJl Y PILOT Sunday, July '· 1978 ., Casti lle 'l'raCt ·., · Questions/Comment ¥ Open in Viejo The 19th nei1hborbood ol Caatille'91nu •Sled I w•der U prOpttiy buyen are naoUvated by ror sale ln Mlaaion Viejo last weekeDd, aecordm, to die same fact.rs Uut MOtlut.H mt. My major re· Grant SUUlvan. director ol lldverUatnc and 1aJea for UOll fw b•YIDI OU f1nt lilome waa U1at I Iliad to Mluion Viejo Company, developer or the 10,000. make mHWy pay•~. For me, tills waa I.lie acre planned community. · ~·• of a ••aaviq.a atco .. 1." Before bawl•I Nei1hborbood 19 r.aiurea one and two·atory bcMtiM • ltome , .. .-.. ~•tally otller lavn tmt1tt homes located ln a picturMque area that borders propertJfl>, I••• uable to acntmaJale any aluble <>so Creek Natural Aru lo U.. central part ol 111-· ••09Jlt of mo .. y at uy OM time. ll bas worked sion Viejo. Proposed plana call for the future C<tn• weU for 111e la tile pHt n\lf' or six yea.rs aad I wanted structlon or a community park, a tchool and a to llaare m y expertt'DCe 'r1tb yoa.r readera. . pedeatrlan trail system. :ac.C.L .• Huntington Beach In all, 36 homes will be offered, priced from You arc right on target. It has tx>en estimated $52,200 to $68,200. Six noor pJana and a total ol 11 • that for most Americans their largest uvings ac-elevators are avallablelntbeCaslWeserles. ~nt by far is the equity In their home and other in· . ' 'vtatmeot real estate that they own. Homeowners CASTILLE H~MES li~~E in me from the who make m onthly paymeats or principal and 'n· 1,310-squue-foot El Grtto, which offers three tuest. on a mortga1e are. in effect, enga~ing ln 8 • ~roo.m1 a~~ tw~ baths, to the 2,025-aquare-foot form of savings. They whittle down the size ot El Ribera, which ol!ers four bedrooms, thrft their mortgage month by month. In initial years. baths. a formal dining room, a family room and an most of the monthly payment represents interest, unfinished bonus area. but as Ume goes on. u l.tr~l' ~hare g()('s to pay off the . Homes are scheduled to be ready for occupancy principal of the mortga~e loan m November.. HERE'S THE VIEW F1'0M NEW NORTH VIEW NEIGHBORHOOD IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Home buyers mveslt'<l more than $35 billion in Feature.s include hving rooms with cathedral , homes in 1975 Total cquat~ m such homes now is ceilings and custom ~ood·bumin& fireplaces, (,nnMna Nlguef Tra~t t more than SSOO b1lhon Bu} mg and holding real maste~ bedroom suites ~th private bat.bl, country. -'3 t-st ate is one of the bl':.t ~a)S to create a solid s av· s.tyle kitchens wil.h family eallng areu, and attrac------------------ mgs program u ve arcade entries that lead lo doubJe door en-H w N · 1 I've always wondered why it Is that some e x· trances. •th rth V • ttutlves ••d some businesses reaJly crow, will.le In most Casllllc models the third or fourth o m e s I 0 1ew other aever de velop and many, many fall.· bedroom may easily Ix> converted into a den, if the You're reputed to be a successful bulaessman, owner so desires. what factors make i.ome compaajes su~cessful! Are tbere some key Ingredients lo c rowlnc faster aad bang lag on to your success? R.J .L., Newport Beach Ht-re ar e soml' findings from a study sponsored by the University of Wisconsin. financed by the Ford Foundation. Thl' urea studied was a typical section of mid·Americ11. It contained 4.000 busi· nesses of 14S kinds. Some are a century old. others are new. They range from one-man firms to the largest In Lhctr industry. One-ball were...growing steadily ; the other half wert-not growing or were failing. Herc are the kl'y findings . (11 Thosl' who lake their businesses best . grow the m ost. This indicates they will continue to grow. These men ha vc social s kills. They a re not mechanics. mathematicians, or product experts. They enJOY meeting and helping people. They are enthusiastic. This makes them good salesmen. Suc- cess in business is the art or maklng friends with people who are different. (2) The growing businessmen learn some thing t-very day. They have curiosity. They want to know what's better; so they are always finding what's new. They pick up Information from many places. They deliberately seek information to fill in their knowlt-dge gaps. They are selective in the people they "ill listen to. They seek advice from ex· perienced people in their line. EACH CASTILLE KITCHEN features two con- tinuous cleaning gas ovens with fashionable black glass doors, gas range, automatic dishwasher and disposal. Ceramic tile counters, butler 's pantries and abundant cabinet space are additional kitchen features. Amenities include nylon carpellng in most rooms. gas loglighter stub-out, attic and exterior wall insulation, smoke detector, copper ice·maker line, gas barbecue stub-out and two tele vision out- lets. Washer and dryer hookups are located irr"the interior laundry :area or In the garage. As r eside nts of Mission Viejo, Castille homebuyers are invited to join the volunteer - membership recreation centers. CASTILLE IS ONE OF FIVE home aeries cur- rently ofrered in Mission Viejo by Mission Viejo Company. Decorated models of CasUJJe homes may be viewed daily from 10 a.m. to6 p.m. To reach th'e model complex, lake the La Paz offramp from the southbound San Dieco Freeway and turn left. Tum left. again, at M arcuerlte Parkway and follow the signs to Castille, which is located across from the Marcuertte Recreation Center . The sales office is located al 27276 Via Avila. 131 The growing businessmen share their gains. They are a ltruistic and unselfish. Of the mos t suc-r __ J_ cessrul, all were married, few divorced. They have 1...A,f,11,(,UJCaJJe more Interested employes. They realize that their growth depends upon good employes. They offer p • G ~ood compensation, worktng conditions, and incen-nze oes ttves. (4 1 The growing businessmen act. They are ,.,., 'P • ' fearless Yet they are not fools. They put 10 more .I 0 Olnt hours at work or in thought about their business. One sa id. "Why play bridge or golf? Business is Twelve Orange County A panoramic view from Mount Baldy to the Saddleback Moun- tains comes with most of the 43 homes at North View in Laguna Niguel. The new neighborhood by Avco Community Devt>rlopeMi , Inc. overlooks. Aliso Creek Canyon and the verdent Laguna green belt. where J'ur.al scenes of catUe and cowboys are still rou nd. North View. according to A\'eo land planners. has the most 1m press1ve views in tnland Orange County. The three and four·lx>droom homes are priced from $69,900 to Sl.20.000. All a re detached, singl~· family homes on ~·t0·8000· square-foot lots. Although these a re traditional single-family homes, buyers can become me m· be rs or a pri v a tc recreation center at the Highlands Club, a seven-acre park with swimming pool and recreation building. The Homeowners' Association fee for membership ls $20.SO. AVCO HAS BUILT a unique wooden bridge over Niguel Road so that eb.ildren can reach the Highlands Club and playground without crossing a street, In ad· dition to tht> Highland,i Cluh. View Point Park, an Orange County park~ is near-Nol"lhlli.ew~ Families who have homes in North\'iew may becom e mem· tx>rs of the Monarch Bay Club, a private beach club; El Niguel Country Club. with its cham pionship 18-hole goll course; and Laguna Niguel Tennis Club. The one, two and tri·levcl homes are offered in four floor plans with 10 different cleva· tions. All of the homes arc a ir conditloned. ALI have forced air heating and wood -burnin g fireplaces. SEVERAL OF the ho mes ha\'c drs1gner country kitchens "ith island food preparation counters which open to spacious family rooms. Othl'r kitcht>n features in· elude luminous ceilings In most plan:s , h ardwood cabine t s, cer amic ti l e cou n ter s, mi<'rowavc ovens. and carpeting. Master bedrooms are lux- uriou~. with fireplaces in most ho mes 11nd \'lcw-o rl e nted balco n1ei. in the two-sto ry models The adjoining baths ha\'e Roman tubs or oversl?.ed tub:- All of the homes have vaulted ceilings. reramlc tiled entries a nd most have double front doors for dramatic interior effects. Four model homes decorated by Pamela Ayers & Co. or Newport Beach. are bt-ing shown from 10 a .m. to dusk every day at the sales center, 29331 Ridgevlew Drive. From the San Dieao F'ree\\ a). North View is reached by takan~ Crown Vulley Purkwuy to Nigul'I Road. turning right on Niguel Road, lo the top of lhc luU . more exciting." I ISi Growing businessmen know wht-re they are landscaping projects goin" This Is an area which indicates whether or earned top professional & honors f or t heir You can afford almost . -not a business m an will keep on growing. 1 d "Growers" definitely expect their sales to increase an scape contractors in the 1976 Be autlncalion this year over last. and next year over this. "Non-Aw a rd s p r 0 gram gro~ers" .~ay , "I hope so .-1 don't ~ow -I really established by the Lo.ng can tsay. Growth In bustness reqwres the forward Beach -Orange County look. Ch•pter of the California R4ndo.ll R. Mccardle iaaninvutme1lt onol111t,colle~ Landscape Contractors lecturer. and author of·· Real Estate m CallfortJio." Send Association. your com ment.1 and questwn.s to Randall R. Mccardle, clo Awards for beauty and tlteDcilyPdot.P O Bozl560.CostaMesom26. craftsmanship were pre- Homes Move Fast At Leisure World In a little more than three hours, 76 homes valued ot SS. 7 m Ill Ion were i;old In a lottery at a grand opening of two new villages in Rossmoor Leisure World, Laguna Hills. Mor<' than 400 people attended the drawing of names with winners gctlmg the privilege of reserv- ing o home valul'd from $40.400 to $81,900. Those eligible for the drawini.t registered before the close -o ( business on the previous day and persons attend- ing tbe sale came from Arizona . Colorado, Michigan, New York. Nebraska, Washington, Maryland. Kentucky. f1or1d:a ond northern and Southern California The two new villnge11 have a total of 1'l2 homes and those not rescr\led in the lottery were made available to the general public after the drawing. All 61 slnale family homes m one of the new Vllloges, Lo l'nlmu, wcrl' sold out. Remaining are a few homes In Monterey Vltlnae. which Is in ll new section called the "Top of the World." t y 1 sented to the wlnnlng contractors durln& In· dustry ceremonies at Revere House in Tuslln on June 23. The landscaping for the Promontory Point Apartmen ts. P acific Coast Highway and J am- boree Ro ad, Newport Beach. was Judged the best landscaped project in Orange County, and earned the Sweepstakes Award for Bruce Royer of Royer·Tamakl As· soclates , Inc .. o f Fullerton. The landscapln1 wos installed at a COit of $800,000, a nd covned a 13·acre area. I\ Involved the iratallatlon of 2.• trees, 7 ,460 s hrubA. and 157 ,900 square ftet of lawn. In addllloa. 4.~ fl at!' or grouna cover were planted In the pro· Jcct. Promontory Point wu • . . :""'• .. .. fting ••• lllit to·wait! A study by the Research Department of Security Pacific Bank completed in 1975 dealing with home price trends in the coastal counties of Santa Barbara, Ventura. Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego stated, "Homes located In the planning are~ of the five coastal counties have shown an even more• rapid price rise, averaging nearly 63% in the past five years and nearly 17% In the past year:· ·Note: The "even m0f'8" comparison deals with homes In the Inland portions of theae counties as compared to the coutaJ planning area which extends 5 miles Inland from the ocean. Think about it. That's an average increase of 1.4% per month. Slmpl-.arithmetlc tells you that on a $150,000 home that amounts to $2,100 a month! Waterfront property has risen even more dramatically . Now, think about 601 Lido. are you'll never again see a resi- Dominatin New ort Beacl!...._ dentiaJ buildi~ like this on the from the waters' edge at .Lido water. Furnished models open dail y from 10:00 a.m. or call for anappoint~enl. --- hie, this location and the 601 Lido was located, d e· sweeping ocean and harbor signed and built for those seek- views it offers may, with the ing the ultimate luxury in the pusage of time, become price-Newport Beach lifestyle. If you IHS. Priceless because chances have ever considered owner- srup of a fine waterfront resi· dence, we urge you to visit 601 Lido now. Even though over half of 601 Lido has been sold, an excellent selection s till remains. 601' Udo Park Drive. You re· ally can't afford to waitf From $125,000 .. 601 LI DO PARK DRIVE - ti • • • • • Ow flag sy"' olu1 tho• a..11 tMt Ille Dic1Cr8ffoe of ~~111ce set fOI lh SO stfrrf19Y • that Ytry flnt fw llt of Jilly. I.et us~ CMrMIY•S mew to the cmne of •artr ·• we c....,at. llldepe11de11c• Day, 1976 • Let's work to keep ••ocncy ••• ~ flMlt The Sten & Stripes moy always wGYe .. o'er the Imel of the frff ...t "'-home of the braYe!" • ··········································································~···················•***** : THIS REMINDER SPONSORED BY.THEFOllOWING PATRIOTIC CITIZENS: ......................................................................... &•&••···~············*····· • • ARROWHEAD LINEN SERVIQ INC. r.RE£N HAVEH GARDEHS FOUNTAIN VAWY OTY HA1l SAN .lJAH HIU.S COUNTRY aua • 1015 E. Orangethorpe, Anaheim. 87H502 2123 Newport Blvd~ Cotta Mesa 648-3925 10200 Sater. Fountain Valley 9e2-2424 Open to Pubhc 837-0381 • 32120 San Jua!l Cteek Ro.d. S.n Juan CaDistr • • • • • « « « • • • * • • .. .. • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i • • • • • « ti • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • .. • • • • • • « • • • • • • « .. • • • « « • • • .. • • • • • « • • • • ... • • « • • .. « • « • • OTY AUTO PARTS 2068 Plaoentl1. C:O.ta Mesa. 942-8131 ROYO SMITH & SONS UNION SERVICE STATION 1900 Newport Bl • Colla Mesa. ..... 23 t 1 DENNIS ROSENE STATE FMM INSURAHCf • 10 W. Cst Hwy, Newport Be.eh. &t~70 MIDAS MUffWt SHOP 1944 N~ Blvd. Costa Mesa. 6'2-4971 MfSATRONICS INC. 2052 Newport Bl .. Costa Mesa. ~50 H. J. GMRE1T FURNITTJRf 2215 Harbor Bl . Costa Mes.. 646-0275 U.OYOS NURSERY 2083 Newport Bl .. Costa Mt&&· 64e-7441 MEDmRRANIAN IMPORTS 12 Fash ion Island. N~ e .. ch. 644-0031 AWED ElECTitlC & LIGHTING 222 Victoria St . Costa Meq_ 6.C6-3737 THE VHJAGE REAL TORS 5321 Unllf9fs1ty Drive, lrv11WS. 552· 7000 WA.VIHGTON CUANfRS 1077 W. 8-ker. Costa Mesa, 54S-7880 PYRAMID FfHCE a>MPAHY 760 W. 19th St . Co1t1 ~. ~..e&e2 HERBERT HAWKllS REALTORS 18055 Megnolia, FourQln Vlll91. 963-8311 MfTlA Mf.XtC.AN RfSTAURANT 547 W. 1\Mh & , Coata M .... 842-978.C DeGEARE'S IWMllHG SERVICl 961 w. 1 nn si.. Cost• Mesa, e.t&-OtSU 8ALBOAINN 105 Main St. Balboa. 876-3740 HARBOR RfAlTY (OIVIMc>n of Hlft>Or l!Mstment Col 2885 E. Cod Hwy, Corona~ Mw. 873-4400 ISKl'S RAG SHOP 2 701 w. eo.c Hwy. Newport Beach. 846-511!_8 REALONOMICS, CORP. 3500 E COMC Hwy, Corona dtl Mar. 675-e700 CAL'S C.AMERAS 1 no Newpotl Blvd .. Cotta Meu. 646-9385 BAY & 8EAOf RW. iY 2•07 E Colet Hwy. Coton• a.I Mar. 87&-3000 ISINS MOVING & STORAGE 1~35 N~ AWi. Cotta Mee&. 835-7&00 THI HAMMOND OIGAN STUDIOS 2854 E. Collt Hwy, 00rona cMI Mar 944-8930 BANK Of IMNE 14322 0itvtr Orhe. IMM 5SM800 C. f . COlESWOITHY & CO., Rf.AlTOIS 25•5 Eaatblufl Or .. ~ hacfl 8•0-0020 ASSOCIATED 90U1S, .W.TOIS 2025 w. 8elbo9 Bt-~ Beacfl 813-3t63 IUCH lllSIC CBll"EI 1740.t S.acfl Bt.. ~on Beech 147.e536 anmrs BA* Of msTA MESA 2970 Hlttlelt Btvd.. Costa ~ 979-4200 HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS lllVERSl1Y ltEALTY 300\ E. COlllt Hwy, Comnadel Mar613-65t0 A8Y RfNTS FURNITURE 1925 Htrt>or 8Jlld .. Costa Mesa 646-3925 l YMAN DRAKE ANTIQUES 11233 Condof Ave. Fount11n Valley 979·2811 ~BAY PROPERTIES 4509 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach 675·7060 DAVIS BROWN TV & APPUAHCfS •11 E.11'thSt..Costa~&tS-188' LINDBERG NUTRITION So. Coast Plaza. 3333 Bnatol 557-6161 WALUCHS MUSIC OTY 3•00 Bristol. So. Coast Plaza. CM 540.2830 PAOFIC RESORTS 777 A vocado11&&, Corona del Mar 675-3994 1HE NAIL DEPT. 97~795? ""•94-2725 HAUOU HULA STUDIO 22727 Via ca.tilla. El Toro 838·21'2 LIVINGSTON llAl.TY Huntington Beect\ 147·2M2 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 105 Main St~ It Balboa Pier, Biibo• 875-9600 SWENSEH'S ICE CREAM f ACTORY 2101 H.-bor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 558-8937 CAUR>RNIA FB>ERA1 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 2700 Harbor 81. 3333 Brtatol, CM 54&-2300; 5.to-4Cle6 - EUROPEAN AUTOS 2 TOO Har'bof Blvd, Cos1a Meu 645·1440 AFFAIRS UNUMITfD Consul! Us Bebe )'(XJr Next Artair 531-0691 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 2~ E. 17 IHlllQren SQ) eo.11Mesa945-7828 PASAIHA f£DERAl SAVINGS 14H 1 Culver, Irvine (CUlv.r 'Walnut) 551--0111 llfNTWOOO SAVINGS & LOAM ASSOCIATION 1940 Adame. Ave. eo.t1 M.aa 979-3910 MD-1..-JALS - 2015 Hatbor Blw. Colla Mna 846-7401 B.DOUDOU. UQuna Hilla 581..000; Tuttln 832_.~ AUCl WHYTOCX INTBttORS •300 Cam1>ut Or. 919109, HwPCtt 8"ch 50·72•3 MESA Via COUllTIY O.UI 3000 Club HOuee Ad. Cotta Mesa 549-0377 ~ llJllllS la ClfAM 3•21 Newport &Mt. Newport Be.ch e75-9T91 THE llMG I I ANTIQUES 333 E. 11th Shet. Oolta M-.. &42·9909 • PtAYIOY HAii musTS n 20 lrvlne (Ylalddlf'fJ ~ leld\ 648--0480 IMPflW. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIOM 3388 Via Udo.~ .. .,,. ln-3130 550 Newport Center Dr.~ 8Mdl .... 1461 NfWPORT HARBOit COSTA MfSA IOARD Of RfAl.TORS •01 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 6'8-1871 COSTA MESA MEMORIAL HOSPrrAl 301 Victoria. eo.1a Meu 842-2734 MA UamtS FAMJlY RESTAURAHT 2 12 E. 17th SI .. Costa Meaa 646--4303 HOAG MEMOfML HOSPITAl-PRESBmRIAN 301 NewPOrt Blvd., NeWDOrt Beach 8•5-eeoo FOUNTAIN VAU.EY CHAMBER Of COMMERCE 18135 Br~rst St, Foun1aln Valley 962-•4.C 1 RB> CARPET RfAl TORS •225 Cernous Onve, Irvine 833-3380 COSTA MESA QTY HAU. HOUSE Of OWtM 1 5053 G~t. Huntington Beach 894·5•05 HART MANOR RfAl TY 1231 Memory Lane. Santa Ana 835· 7045 IZZIGtUMOO'S RESTAURANT 2233 Fairview Rd., Costa Meaa 942-0898 MtNUTfMAH WAY 425 E. 30th St. t15. Newport Bcl'l 875-1128 lE RAISOR REALTY 4523 C:.mpus Or •• Irvine 833-8800 Campus V.U.V Sh<X>Dlno Center PAOAC COAST COMPANY 2518 t23 Newport Bl. CM (A.R.Kjndnck) 646·3.C87 NEWPORT HM80R CHAMBER OF COMMEitCE 2 70 Newoort Center Or. Newport Beach 6 7 5·9&00 ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 2600 E. Cod Hwy, Corona del Mar 67S..5930 ISlANO SWEET SHOPPE Hind Q;PC)ed Chocolate• •40 E. t7th St, Costa Mesa M5·2883 COATS & WAU.Aa REALTORS Huntington BHch. Costa Mesa. Newport Beach 9e2 ..... 54: 546-4141 : 8.4().8161 UNIQUE HOMES RW.TORS Corona del Mir 875«)()() & Cotta Meaa 546-5990 MINI TRAINS 1 13 W. Baker. Costa Mna 641>-1596 AUSTIN SMmt GORMAN 2828 E. Coeat ~.Corona «Ml Mar 8•.C·7270 WTll.Uff a.EANERS 254 7 Eaatbl\lff er. NeWPOtt &eec:n 8.C4-0932 1'RI ffMD RUl.TORS •OO E. 1 Tth St. <:<»ta M ... 948-3255 COSTA MESA POUa ASsotlATION P.O. 8oK CE, lrvl,,_ 668-5280 WB.TON & CO. REALTORS 2845 E. C09lt ~.Corona ~I M1t 87!5o-6QOO PMfY FOOD & SfRVICE Comr>tete c.tering. Cotti,.. ... 842-~248 01AHGE COUNTY MUfRIR SEIVICE ·~ N. Newport 81. N~ Beech'648·5744 HBlfTAGI lltfAl ESTAn 1500 Ad1ms, CM ~/3720 Catftoua. NB 540-11S1 SP-...c;IMSTMRfT COltr . 2192 Duoont. Suitt 111. lr'Ylnt 833-35"'.C GUii> VISTA REAi. TT 22872 Llfflbert. Sub eot. El Toro 7e&-1222 WtEAN RW. EST.Alf 735 ~. Co$ta Mesa 540-3688 A-I HOSPfTAl & SIOCROOM SUPPt. Y 536 N El Camino Real, San Clemente 498· 1 7 CAPISTRANO BY THE SEA HOSPITAL & alNIC 33915 Del Obispo, bana Point 831-1 774/496-5 THE NEPTUNE SOOITT, C.m. Bltr . 2400 W. Coast Hwy, Ste F, Newport Bch 6•6·743 RfA1 ESTATE by McVAY 1 730 t Beach Bl. Huntington Beach 842-9371 LAGUNA BEACH CITY HALL 505 Forest Ave. laiguna Beach 494-1124 BOYD REALTORS 3637 E Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar 675-5930 RB> Hill REAL TY 18124 Colll9r Drive. Irvine 552· 7:>00 IRVINE COAST COUNTRY auB 1600 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 673-913 I UDO REALTY 3377 Via lido. Lido Isle, Npt Bch 673·7JOO . ' WESUt N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS ; 2 t 1 1 San :JoaQUin Hills Rd • Newport Beach 644-4910 e .. ' ,. HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY HALL 2000 Main Street, Huntinolon Beach, 536-5226 MACNAB llMNE REALTY COMPANY ~· 901 Oover Or, NB 642-8235, 1644 MacArthur, NB 644-620•' 4545 Cemc>us Or, Irvine 752·1414 • . ,e HOLLISTER'S NURSERY & FLOWER SHOP 2640 Harbor Siva. Cosla Mesa 5.C6-5525 ABILITY FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. 3001 Red Hill, Costa Mesa 540-4840 J & H APPLIANCES 888 Glenneyre. Laguna Beach 494-0582 . HOBIE NEWPORT CO. I 700 W. Coast Hwy, ~ Beach 6.CS-2082 . DAISY SHOPPf 3333 Bnstol, Cosla Moaa 540-5204 ZJNO'S Pill.A 3 112 Newport Bl. Newport Beach 675-3100 LEE SIMPSON'S ANTIQUES 1 ?O V1rgln11 Pl, Costa Meu 642-01 45 GENERAL TRANSMISSION 2073 Herber Bl, Colla M ... 642-7981 .. • .. ~ .. .. WIWAM FAWaTT ADVERTISING * 412 t Westerly Pl. Suite 113, Newport e .. ch 83~ : .. • • • SOUTH COAST POOLS 834 W, Baker, Cotti M"' 648-0869 OOU> RfAlTY • tJ 2838 Margutwlte Pkwy, Mlwon Vltlo 495 ..... 853 : 'II JACK VIC JEWELERS. Mfg Dttign & Repair.~ : •539 Well Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 87S..i212 • DICK OtURCH'S RfSTAURANT 2898 N~ 81, Cotta Meta 5..,_.501 ANN fOl.GER (WOM1n'1 Awortl) f t Faehlon laland. Ne"WPOr1 Beach e.t.t-2252 • • . .. 1 .. ., ,, ~ . .... 'I .. DAHA MARINE t • 3.t 700 Coast Hwy, Qw1srrano Beech 4~370 : • . .... lA GAU.ERi.A '! "' 10•4 lrvineAv.. N~ Be.ch 548-8385 1 • MADWAY CAMP.EIS 858 W. 18th St. Cotta M ... 942-8471 ? * • • tf SADDtllMX COMMUNITY HOSPITAL • • . ,. ,~ .. ':..~ ~:,~ "?.{~-'l~; ~.~;.c1..--• .._ i&i ~ f , " ~ · ' -.,.fPi0C:!•\\.\ •t'l • I • DON V. flWIUl REAi.TOR 1Hf IEM E$TATBS . • I 3 t708C:O... Hwy, SoutM.aoune W!SltRN uHloH \f. : !250 E. C09lt Hwy, Coronedel M•MC>7000 18"2 MlcMhur 8Mt., IMM 752-UOO •~t :493-88t2 :•94«>M 771 W.11k1'1St,.Costa MeuS.5-9920 ~ *~****************************************************•*********************************••·····~· ..... .... ... --------------~ \ I I ************ During the past 200 years, this country bas emerged a world leader in busine ss, Industry, transportation and communications. Even during colonial times, small businesses prospered to serve the growing colonies. The Declaration of Independence freed us from restrictive economical ties and gave birth to the free enterprise system which is the foundation of the American business economy. ************ This Reminder S onsored B The Followin Patriotic Citizens: • • ' ti • t • • • • t.' • • • • • i' • • • • • HOUISTBt'S tutSBtY & ROWER SHOP 2640 Hart>or Bl, Costa Mesa ~6-5525 NEWPORT BEACH CITY HAU 3300 Newport Bl, NeWQOrt Beach IM0-2151 WORlD REAL ESTATE 3015 B Harbo!_BI, ~s~ Mesa 556-7777 GOlffRS BIG WORLD 333 E 17th St. Costa Mesa 833·1331\ ORANGE COAST TRAILER sum y 1963 Newport Bl. Costa Mesa 5'8-371 7 SUPERB HOMES REM. TY 1555 Bak•. Suite A l B. Coat• Mesa 549-8655 SEA SCHWINN BIKE "SHOP 420 E. 17th Street. Costa Mesa 848-7706 ROY McWDlf, REAL TOR 18 to Newport Bl. Costa Mesa 548· 7729 laVERA BURNS R£Al ESTATf 28t6 E Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar 6'44·6397 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK & MORTUARY • 3SOO Pacific View Dr. Newport BHCh 6+4-2700 • ti • • • ~ • • • 41 • • • ~ • • • if « ~ ~ • • BOOK SHOP ON THE ISlAND 306 Manne. Balbo9 llland 673-2710 MIKE SOl.OESSMAN, REAL TOR P.O. Bolt "E''. Corona del Mar (714)644.e397 SEAL'S AMBULAHCE SERVICE 535 Center St. Costa MeM 644-3456 QUAil PlAa PROPERTIES 1"600 Quail St, Newoort S.ech 752-1920 r<>RTA-MARINE INRATABl.f BOATS 2925 College Ave. Cc»ta Mesa 6'0-2070 ~ LAGUNA NIGUEL REALTY, RHale Division .cll3 Monarch Bay Plaza. Laguna Ntguet 830-5050.496-"6040 -il HUNTINGTON INTERCOMMUNITY HOSPtTAl : 17772 Beach Bl, Hunhngton BHch 842·1"73 l • REAL £STATf by Mc.VAY 20951 BrOQkhurst, Hun11ngfon S.ech 96~456 BAL TI-aetGERON FUNERAL HOME t 7" 1 Superior, Costa Meu 6•6·2424 3520 E. Coast Hwy, CdM 673·9 450 ALISO CREBC GOLF COURSE 3 1106 Coaa1 Hwy, So Legun1 Beach 499-1919 • CITY Of SAH JUAN CAPISTIAHO 4C 32400 P11eo AM4an1o. San Juan C.011ttano •93-1 1 71 • • • _lOIUllfAl.TY : ~142 Warner Ave. Suite 101 , Huntington Bch IM&-1371 • c • ~ .. • • MISSION COMMUMITY HOSPITAL 2 7802 Puerta Real. M1hlon VieiO •95-4400 BIU..-OADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bl"OldWly. Costa~ IM2·9150 REX L HOOGES IUl.TY 15781 B~hurst St. Weetminater839-1710 QTY Of llV1NE "6201 C."1>Ut Drive. lnltne 833-38<40 NB.DA r.IBSOM RfAlTOI 1201 Patk Avenue. e.lboa lllend 8754898 I ' 1 • BEvtRl Y MANOR CX>MVALESCENT HOSPITAL 24452 Via Estrada, Laguna H1tls 837-8000 BRfTTINGHAM REAL TY • 3336 Via Lido. Newport Beacl'l 675-0123 MORGAN AMBUlANCE SERVICE 212 W 2nd Street, Santa Ana 5•2·1151 DONALD M. BIRO ASSOCIATES, REALTORS 2192 Martin. Suite 155, Irvine 752-7315 Wll WRIGHTS Kl CREAM 108 west Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 541M1169 COAST PROPERTlES 301 East Bllboa Bl, Balboa 673-s.t10 DILDAY BROTHERS MORTU~Y 17911 Beach Bl, Huntlngtoo Beach 842·7771 COSTA MESA GOlf & COUNTRY aua 170 1 Gott Course Or, Cosla Mesa 540-7500 RICHARD D. FORNEY & ASSOCIA TfS 369 San Miguel. Ste 155, Newi><>rt Beach M0-1700 GARDEN r.ROVE DATSUN 13861 Harbof Bl, Garden Grove 839-7000 HOSPfTAl AM8UlAHCE SERVICE 23011 Moulton Okwy, Laguna Hiiis 830-e600, 495-4571 HOWHAN REALTY 16397 Beach Bl, Huntington Beach 84HHl53 MclfAN C.ADlllAC 2nd a Main. Santa Ana M3-9421 ANN OISMAN REAL ESTATE 31678 So. Coat Hwy. South Laguna •99-n47 EARL tKE IMPORTS, Volvo Toyota 1966 Harbof Bl. Costa Mesa 848-9303,S.0-9"667 SCUDOER'S AM8UlAHa SERVICE 23011 Moulton Pl<wy, Laguna Hilla 49~571 , 83()..9600 JAOC HOWBl & ASSOOATES REALTORS 745 Domingo Dr. Newport Beach IM4·1156 RON WIWAMS R£Al TY 1020 So. Coast Hwy, Lagulla S.ach "94-8519 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 31872 Co.st Hwy, South Laguna 499-1311 KATHY TRACY RWTOR •42 16th Place. Cot11 Mesa 648·1927 ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS 3'184 C.O.St Hwy, Oana Point •96-7711 NORINS RfAt. TY 1465 So. CoMt Hwy, Laguna Beach 494-8067 WARO S. lf£ AMC 1 ~34 So. MIMn Street, Santa Ana 6-C 7-6826 REX L HOOCiES REAL TY 26200 LaPaz Rd. Ste 107, Ulguna Hiiia 68'MM00/837·9016 RAVEN ADVBmSING 3104 Bart>eclol Plaoe, Costa Mes. 979-S&.43 JAC08S REALTY 2919 Newport 8k:or 30th. Newport Beach e1e-ee10 FHP ORANGE BfAOt MEDICAi. aNT£R 9900 Talbert Ave. Fount.in Vly 992-4'31.968-3308 BETTY A. r.RUB8 ltEAl TOR 1303 Avocack> AW. Ste 2~. Ne-oorl 8 HCh 844-0t\18 AHN OISMAN REA1 mATE ULIOA BAY QUI • • 32351 So. Cout Hwy, So. LAgun1 499-1341 1221 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beech 6-45--5000 • • • Al JACOISC>M AVIS RENT A CAR CHAMPION POOLS • 27SO Harbor 81, Suite 9-A. Costa Mesa M~H52 27665 Forbes Rd, l .aguna Niguel 831·2620 • lt • DON BURNS VOLKSWAGEN WIWAM B. ROllNSON ... 13731 Hart><>< Bl.Garden Grove 534-"6 100 Cerpet Cootrector 666-12•5 • • • PllSCJUA'S WE BOX GOtltMET INTERNATIONAl .. .. 2701 Harbor Bl (Mesa Verde Ctr) CM 557-6480 21o1 E. ~h St, Suite 105, Santi Ana 83&-~00 .. It • JOHN WAYNE'S nNNIS aus AWtB>'S POOL SUPPUES • 1171 Jamboree Rd, Newport Beach 844-8900 333 E. 17th St. Co111 Meaa 6-48-3226 • .. • Nf1SOtt ROBINSON, REALTOR NEWPORT GAUERtES • 200 Main St, Balboa 875-6120 2542 w. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 64'5-?200 • • • GARDEN GROVE SUBARU flJNTlMGTON LANES • • 13821 HIWbor Bl. Glrden Grove 6M-0900 t 9582 Beacl'I 8 1, Hun11ng1on Beach 963-4587 • • ORANGE COAST YMCA • JONA THANS ANTIQUES • 2300 Un1V$'Slty Dr. Newport Beacl'l 842·9990 422 3 1st Street. Newport Beach 673-6001 • • ... AT Wt EL NtQUEl COUNTRY aus • 4' Fashion Island. Newport Beach 8"4-5070 23700 Club HouM Dr, Lagulla Niguel •96-5767 • • • YBLOW CAI COMPANY BURGER QUALITY UPHOlSTERY • 11251 Slater AY9. Fount.in Velley 548-2244 • 959-H W. t7'h SI, Costa Meta 6'8·1953 ,. • PAOACA HOSPITAL • IVAN'S FORBGN C.AR REPAIR & BODY WORKS • 18792 Oelawwe, ~ntington Beach 842-0611 1995 Hartior Bl, Coeta Meet 6-45-1982 • • SwtNSEN'S ICE CREAM FACTORY • SOUTH COAST ltMSTMENT .... Saddlebid( Pt«za. El Toro 58&-6720 3933 Birch St Newport Beach 549-0812 • • • 1976 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER AMERtTONf PAINT aNTER ... John Wayne Tenn11 Club, Newport Beach 844-egoe 369 E. 17th St. Cotta Meta 84&-6774 • • • WEU.S FARGO BANK HOUANO BUSINESS SALES • 450 E. 17tn Street, Costa M.na 8"5-4991 • 1716 Orange Ave. C.O.ta Mffl Ms-4170 • • ANTIQUE aNTER NIGB. BAdEY & ASSOCIATES • • 1996 Newoort Bl. Costa Mesa 845-9566 2732. E. Coast Hwy, Cofonadel Mar 6•4-7211 • • • SIMPl.Y US UDO TRAVB. SERVla, INC. • 3" 16 Via Qporio, Newport Beach 875-3123 3416 Via Lido. ~ Beach 873·331 o /549-4144 • • • WfST END BOUTIQUE COlf Of NEWPORT E£Al TORS • 5911 Warrtet Ave, Hun1lngton Beach 846-0173 • 2515 E. Coast Hwy, Cofonadel Mar 875-5511 • • wtlTE'S PET SHOP • o o East 171h SI, Costa Meaa 8"62-2251 TIE WAU.PAPER CAPER It 18120 BrOOkhurst, fountain Valley 963-8354 • • WHEB..HOUSE COMPASS aNTURY 21 MARTEN REAL £STATE • 2101 Weal Coat Hwy, Newport Beach 8"'2·5605 200 Newr>or1 C.nter Or. Ste 301, Npt Bch 6"60-5367 • • SPRINGOALE DRUG • AMERICAN INTBtNATIONAL GAU.ERIES INC. Corner Springdale & Edinger. HI Beach 893~513 • It 1082 Kettering StrHI. Irvine • Pm BARRETT REALTY : WIWAMS GI.ASS & MIRROR CO. INC. New1><>rt Beach IM2·5200. B1tbo9 67~--4060. Avalon 1282 it 5842 Mc:F1dden Ave JO, Ht Beacn 8~107, 893·7283 it ME-N..a>s PIZZA PARLOR 41 o E. 17th SCrMt, Colla Meaa 648-7 t 36 HUNTINGTON SEAQJFF COUNTRY aus 3000 Palm, Huntington S.ach 53Mt66 uoo CONVAl.EsaNT ama 15555 Superlor, Newoort Beach IM&-7764 . ~SMUT'TRS 1 g77 Placentia Ave. Coate ~ ~ 1 TAYLOl-MADE IUlTY Ginny Taytor ·-~lee. Hanny McGiil •t~e Laguna Beach, Niguel, Ceola Valley IMDOOC & SON GOii COURSE AIOtl1KT 3001 Red Hitt, Suite'20e. Cotta M.sa 567·2097 • wcaD EGfec)R TRAVB. 204'3 Weetdcft Dr, Newpott Beach 8"5-2e36 COAST PHILA TB.JCS Stampe tor Colleotora. 7 '8 Baker. CM 545-1791 GOlDENWEST AMllA.ANCE 1"'600 GOldenweat SI, Wellmlnster 892-3302 • • • • • • lt • HENNIG AUTO PAINT & BODY it '2030 Herbor Bl 6'5-1 422: 1t20 N9WP()rt bl 6"65-~955 • FR£DBtKX'S QJSTOM UPMOlSTERY t 831 ~ 81, C.O.ta Meaa 6'2·3582 COt.OHW MOlll 1967 Newport Bl, Costa MMI 645·9l37 HAIR HUNTERS 70 Fashion 1111nd. NeWDOrl 9each 644·2151 REGENCY MOfOtt MOteW IENTAlS 925 N. Hlfbof Bl. Santa Ml 831·2503 MESAvaOE~ 2971 H.-Bt. Colt• Mllea ~770 • • • • • • • .. » • • Jt lt • • • .. • • .. • Thank you America from one or your gratefuJ citizens. Thank you for many, m a ny benefits and opportunities. For the educational opportunities provided me ... for the freedom to make my own decisions on matters both large and s mall ... for tbe freedom to Uve where I please and to worsblp ID my own way ... for being a natJon wUb a heart, a nation quick to he lp seople In time of need ... for giving me a prou heritage whlcb lets me thrill to the sight or Old Glory or to the sound of our national anthem . . . for fostering the free enterprise syste m, a system which gives us the highest standard or living or any country in the world ... for being a country where an ordinary human being, such as I am, can start a business of my own and can serve the people in my community to our mutual benefit and betterment. Thank -)'OU, America, on this your 200tb birthday. I 'm -proud aod happy to call you MY COUNTRY! • This Reminder Sponsored By The Following Patriotic Citizens: ' • .. • • • • • • • • • ti • • • 41 • .. • • • THE VOGEL CO., REAi.TORS 2052 Newport Bl 1110 Costa Mesa 548·93•6 MAGI'S MAGIC 1894 'n Harbor 81 Costa Mesa 642-NAIL DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE/ AUDI 1363 1 Harbor Bl. Garden Grove 636·2333 TOWfR ELECTRONICS CORP . 24001 Alicia Parllway Mission V1e10 768-8900 NOlAN AW ESTA TE 900 Glenneyre. Laguna BellCh 49•·9473 • SADDlfBAOC PATIO, POOl & FIRESIDE : 2368• El Toro Rd (Saddlebl( Vly Plzl El Toro~ « • • • « • • • • • • • • • • fr • VAN'S BElGIAN WAFFLES & CREPES 369 E 1 71h St Costa Mesa 6•6--460 HOt.MES TAYLOR REALTY 38?2 Camous Of Suite 131 Newport Beach 549-9658 J. 'n L. li1ho 2403 So Broadway. Santa Ana 5~7·1173 BIDWELL OF NEWPORT, Apparel for Women 3467 Via Lido. Newport Beach 673.,.510 : SAN jUAN CAPISTRANO REAL ESTATE 3 t 782 Camino Cap1s1rano. San Juan Capistrano •93-113 7 • • : MARQUIS MOTORS, Volvo/Toyota tr 28802 Marguente Ptcwy, Mission V1e10 831-2880 "494·1210 • • • • • THE C.ANNERY RESTAURANT 3010 LaFayette. Newoort Beach 675-5777 : Bill YAllS VOLKSWAGEN/PORSCHE, INC. • 32852 Valle Rd San Juan Cap1strall0 837-4800 •~511 • • • « LARKIN/RED CARP£T REALTORS 23• Adams. Hunlington Beach 536-8836 «. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS/MERCEDES BENZ . : 28701 MatQuente Pkwy , Miaslon VleJo 831·17•2t•95·1700 • NOACX'S TROPHY /ENGRAVING & Gins • 102 E 16th St. Costa Mesa 646·31 41 fr fr • « « .. • • Tlff SUN SIGN 712 E Balboa Bl Balboa Pen1nsul1675-6661 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR TRAVEL t6R85 AIQono;.un St Ht Bch 8•6·1339/(2 t3l592·1017 « VAUEY REALTY • Chamber ol Comm Bl<k! 1470 Jamboree NB 675-722S • • • • • • • • fr « • • • • • « • • • « • • • SPAGHETTI BENDER 6204 w Coast Hwy Nowport Beach 645-065 1 HERMANSKl/RED CARPET REAL TORS 1 70 E 171h St Co1t1 Men 6•5·3•7• VELVET FOG HAIR STYLING H4!1R lnduinnc:>Oh' AV(l Hun11noton Bch 5315-8829 ARMOR All PRODUCTS, INC. ~90 , Wf!Stflf'ly Pl Nf!Wl)Or1 Beach 833·2 5 7 4 VIA LIDO DRUGS 3445 V1a l.ldO Nnwoort BtKl'I 67b-0150 PAUl'S HAIR DESIGN 33111 NftwPO(f er. NtWOOrt Beach 9~·8911 M~ JACQUES FURS • 14 F'nh1on ISl•nd. NeVfOOrt Beech eu .. ae1 • MACHAB/IRVINE REALTY COMPANY • 901 Oover Or. NB 6'2·t123b. 16•4 MecAnhur. NB 6•.,6200 .. 4&•5 Oamc>U!l Of IN1ne 752-14 t 4 • • UNlllD PACXA<ilMG SYST!MS • 1{'69 N~ Bl Costa Mesa 6•5-0980 • « MISSION TIRf caITTR • 28752 Maro~o Ptcwv. Mlaton Vleto •95~ 10 « • DOH JOSE RfSTAURAHT • 9093 Ad1mt Aft . .._,ntlngton Beectt 962·7911 • .. RfEF LIQUOR • 333 Tn1111 rr~·· & GlenMVtel LaQ Ben •94·9•94 • • PARK UDO MEDICAl MART • 351 Hospltll Rd. Newport S.ICtl ~2-9102 • HARBOR VIEW PRE-SOtOOl 1691 San Miquel. Newport BHch 840-8820 HAIR THfRAPY 185•2 BellCll Bl. Huntington Beach 962·2666 PHILLIPS BUIOC, PONTIAC & OPEL, INC . 2•888 Alecia Pkwy, Laguna Hills 837·2•00 SARGENTl'S 8•3 W 19th StrHt Costa Me'8 6•6-080• SlltAW HAT PIZZA PALACE 16121 Hart>c:w Bl, Fountain Valley 83~7290 StWC.EY'S PIZZA PARLOR & YE PUU HOUSE 1 •.07 CV!vef Or, Irvine SS~CIOO r RAN#ART ATHLETIC QUB 254 Viaona. Costa Me .. 631 ·2000 COSTA MESA FOAM & FABRICS 1885 Harbor Bl. Coata Mesa 845-6•57 Z-B ~Vfl & TOOR COMPANY 5321 University Or. ParlMew Center, !Nine 552·3052 .. S8.fCT PROPERTIES 2232 S.E Bristol St, Newoort Beleh 65&-2680 Bill BARRY R. V. CENTER 2000 East tst Street. Santa Ana 558-1000 THE BARffOOT CONTESSA 2811 N~81. Newoort Bead! 87$-3M1 THE QOTHES HORSf- 21 5 Manne Ave. BalbOl lltand 87M150 MUFRERS WEST 595 W 19th St. Costa Mesa ~5-3507 A~ARt:. MASSAGE 1885-B Park Ave. Costa M ... 9•6-99'4 THE CAR Pt.ACE 2100 Harbor Bl. Cotti Mesa 631 ·2620 BIG CANYON COUNTRY QUB NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VAU.EY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 17100 Euolld1°"n1aln v111ey 979-1211 JIM suMoNS IMPORTS 130 1 Ou1il. Newpott Beach 833-9300 NEWPORT STATIONERS l&M DRIVE-IN DAIRY 1712 Santa Ana Ave. Co111 Mesa MILK .. U2 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Bl. Costa Meaa 540-9100 THE SUMITOMO BANK OF CALIFORNIA 3420 "lnatol. Co1t1Mesa5•9-9181 BANC OF AMERICA 34•• Via lido. Newpon Betch 759-.(506 THE RfAl ESTAllRS "A Wtnnlno JMI!\ of Out.tandln.; PeoQJe NfWPORT RKiGING & MARINE PRODUCTS 2818 NtwPCW11!11. Newoort Stech &42-3500 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2~0 Mwbor B: Co1t1 Mesa &•2·0010 I08 lONGnf PONTIAC 138qp Be«lh 81. w .. tmlnttef 83&-2500 COSTA MESA MUNIOPAL EMft.OYHS ASSOCIATION P 0 Bolt 1322. Cotti Mesa 556-5401 A TW OltYSl.Bt/Pl YMOUTM 2929 Hwbor 81. Costa Metl 64&-1934 t-t\'1POIT mACH TENNIS QUI 2901 Eatfbluff Or, N~ 8t9Ch ~ HOUDAYINH 3131Bmtol.CostaMesa5117-3000 • sHAK(f·s PIZZA PARLOR DOT DATSUN • 2214 NtwPC>ft 81. Costa MMa &"46-0ro& 1883S Beach Bl. Huntll'lgton had\ 842-7181 . .. « • 4 ' aJTE PROPERTIES 1503 Eastblurr Dr, Suite 206, Newport Ben 752-03"47 MIKE McCARTHY BUKX 15550 Beach Blvd, Westminster 894-3341 SUPER tARS UNUMlllD 15661 J Producer Lane, Huntington Beach 893·7177 r.RAND RfA1. TY 1 7931 Beach Bl. Huntington Beach 842-8636 ROY CARVD ROLLS ROYCE 1 5"40 Jamboree. Newport Stach 94~U ABAAXAS MASSAGE 1733 Fullerton Ave. Costa Mela 631-1184 BARWl(J( IMPORTS DATSUN 33375 Camino CaP1strano. San Juan Capia. 831-1375/493--3375 DAVID A. JOBES GLASS STUDIO 1001 w t7th St. Suite P. Cosla Mesa 846-3241 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Bl. Huntington a.1ch 847-8555 THE BRASS RING 3127 E. Coas't Hwy, Coron1del Mar 673.,.HO LONG BEAot MAZDA 3670 Cneny Ave. Long Beach •27·5•94 IRVINE MESA RfA1. TORS 2&29 Hwbor Bl. Cotta Meaa 64&-8&40 GARDEN WEST VW 7800 Westminster 81. w .. tmlnater 893-7551 MlOOKl YN BUG SHOP 1974 0Wle St. Co•ta Mtu 548~1•1 RW«'S FORflGN CARS 509 W. El Camino Re11. San Clemente "492·651 5 ROY CARVER BMW t 5•0 Jamboree, Newport Beach 6'40-9••4 MESA BOAT CENTER 1595 Newport Bl, Costa Meu 6•6--401 2 SANTA AHA UNCOlN:MERCURY 1301 N. Tustin. Santa An1 547-061 1 NATIONAL TRAINING COUEGE •300 Campos Or. Newport Beach 979-2700 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester. Buena Park 523·7250 BIG AL'S CAR WASH 2059 Harbor Bl. Costa Mesa 645·t030 SIZ1l.ER FAMJL Y SllAK HOUSE ?196 Harbor Bl. Costa Mesa 548·2822 HARBORVW 18711 Beach Blvd, Hunttnglon Beach 842-••35 THE BAREFOOT CONTtSSA 414 Walnut Ave. Huntington BelCh 536·5018 SADOLEBAOC VAWY IMPORTS -BMW 28•02 Marouente Pkwy. Ml-'On VlelO 831·20"40/405.,.949 HAM8lllGER HAMUT 15•5 A~ Ave. Cost• Mtll !5"48-7302 HARlfY..oAVIDSON Of WUTMIHSTIR g306 Bolla Ave, W .. tmlnat9' 631 ·&U O COSTA MESA DATSUN 28"45 Htttlor Bl. Costt Me .. llo4CH1• 10 El PfSCADOR RfSTAURANT •O 1 E 171h St. Cotti Mela 548·32• 1 UNMltSITY Ol.DSMOIU 2850 Hwbor Bl. Cotta Meu 540-ee.o SIR GEORGE'S 16782 Beach Bl (btwn Glrlletd & Ellll ) HB H8·2&01 IRYN l.OCXE & wt "4251 MartlngM'Nwo/. Newpo,18Mch 833-2034 ANDllSON'S YACHn 110 Edgewater. BalbOl lel1nd 9*8000 PROFESSIONAL BUil.DiNG MAINTENAHCl 2 192 Martin SI Ste 116 (Oouglae Plata) ltVll'I• 762·7U2 , • SUAW HAT PIZZA PAlAQ • LORD BYRON PIZZA PUB' .._~:1~-~~9.!;.~~~~~~="'=~· ~=·~~~~~~~-'( ! 1922 BatranQ Road. I N ine ~M528 2828 ~Bl. Cotta Mesa~ 1200 C.B.SHAOC ; 2388t Via Fabr1cante. Ste 509. Mission V1e10 837-9300 l WAliSWHARF • 201 Main St. Seal Beach (2131598,.433 • • it RUSS WOOD INSURANCE • 10221 Slate< Ave. Fountain Valley 963· 7841 t THE VUVET TURnE 59 Fashion Island. Newoor1 Beach 644·53 t 3 PIZZA HUT 19071 Brookhurst. Huntington Beach 962·1333 THE UPPER CRUST <t533 Campus Onve. INine 752-8646 lf£ J. MOHLER. REAL TOR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 5"46·5710 .. ~ ~ • • • • VIUAGE REAL ESTAll • 191•2 BrookhurS1 HB (Ke11h Snider owner, 962-4'7 I • PAOFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS 928 W 17th Street Costa Mesa 64 5.55 70 .. • i • • • CUSTOM VAN & CYQE : 28052 Camino Cao1wano I! 1 5. Laguna Niguel 49b-0303 • NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000 E Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 644·8022 PIZZA HUT 173"42 Beach Bl. Huntington Beach 847-8573 ... .. • • ,. • • .. •• JERRY O'CONNER ANTIQUES : 1760 Monrovia. Costa Mesa 6•5·9•46 or 645-3222 '* PORTOBfUO ANTIQUES 2138 Newpor1 Bl. Costa Mesa 645-0230 ME.ff-EDS PIZZA PARLOR 16532 Beach Bl (Beach & Heil) Ht Bch 847·12 14 WILLIAM Bl.UROCX & PARTNERS 2300 Newport Bl. Newport Beach 673-0300 YANKEE PEDDLER ANTIQUES 213• Newporl Bl. Costa Me11a 642-9256 .. if. "' "" .. lf If, "· '"· ~. • If. • '· '· KAHi.ER'S FINE ARTS ~. Wholesale Oriental Art. 2350 Newpof1 Bl 642·3603 'I THE BAY DEPT. STORE 303 Main St. Balboa Island 673·5650 THE LANI MAKER'S GRAB BAG 127 Del Mar. San Clemente 492-1 542 ST Un NOOOU IT AllAN RESTAURANT 2 17 Riverside. Newport Beach 548·74 IEI MAX CONCRETE CO. P 0 Box 2353. Laguna H111'1644-068T DER BUGGY SHOP 13032 Benion St Garden Gro11P 530·6940 RECYQ.ED CYUES 6•50 W Coast Hwy. Nowoort Beach 645-8?88 • • • ~ * .. ~ .. .. • • •. • • • • If • : BIR<li DEVELOPMENT CO. • 3955 Birch St. Suite 202. Nowport Beach 546· 1071 4 TOWNE & COUNTRY AUTO SALES 2167 Harbor 61, Co$tD Mase 640·4•46 ORTEGA SHELL Jt If' ... • •• Ortega Hwy 6 I 5. San Juan Cap1str11110 493·<t01 I ~ ) CREVIER MOTORS 208 w 1 at St (at Broedwey) Senta Ano 635·3171 PARICfR EsatOW CO., INC . 24629 Del PrldO, 01na Point 496·6183 TOYOTA OF ORANGE 1•00 N Tutlln Ave. Orange 93~8750 J. l. 00 & ASSOCIAllS " .. ... ~ .. Aclvert1alng & MMketlng 1'i 1 SOO N Mlin St. Suite F. Santa Ana 114 1·4347 ' CAPISTRANO NATIONAi. BANK ~ 322"4 t Camino ~rano, Stn Juan C.r>latrmno 40M601.:_ OUR GAHG r.aaAl STORE 217\o\ Marine. Balt>Oa l•nd 673-9799 ~ ' 'i . , ***************•*****************************************************•••••***************~············ . ~ , ' ' " . I Cf DAILY PILO r The Week's Market Highlights NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds This Week NY, AMEx, OTC Ups and D.owns • HC'lll VOii( IAl'I , ............... .. ::~1=::~.1 C.,," i':cw·~~: .,. ""n •• tlllftt('t MMit \et.,.1\ e\ ........ "" ...... ..., •t ••wt •:-:::! ~" ~: •"'-' .. ' ,,...,,.. .... .. , ~f '"" II• I.II ..... Gt• 1·· -... tO . ·-... , ,,. 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Ott • , • ou • °'' • \ Weekly Stock Spotlight "•erleaa Leatlen NY Steek Sales ·~S Wrestles Biggest Union Ruling May Knock Wheels From Under Teamsters ''•, WAStllNGTON (AP) The lOls of tax-exempt status for the Teams te r s U nion 's b iggest I on fund could have a de· ~ auna impact on the fund . the em ployers who finan<'e d the pensioners who benefit It. says a key trucking In · duetry official "'I'he ra mifications are reallv {:it·r eachlng." said Willia m G Mcintyre. preside nt of Trucking £,inployers. Inc., the industry's »argainlng arm. M<'lntyr e said the disclosure 1hat the Internal Revenue Service has r evo ke d the tax-exempt s t a tu s o r th e $1.4 -bi ll ion T ea m s t ers· Central S t ates Pension Fund for aUeged mis· management a nd imprudent lo• came as a surprise. $S offi cials, in keeping with po!Wy, declined direct comment on the agency's action. contend· i,ng that the affairs of taxpayers ore confidential. But the officials dJd discuss generally. the impact of an IRS decision revoking a fund's tax-exempt status, and their assessment of the potential impact agreed with Mcintyre's. IF THE ACTION survives ex· peeled appe als by the fuAd's trustees -J RS officials say the process could take years -the Central Sta tes fund would be lia- ble for taxes on its earrunis back to 1965. Tht> r evocation was retroactive to Jan. 31, 1965. This could involve millions or dollars in both past and future earnings and subst antially re· duce the amount of money availa ble for paying out benefits. That would mean employers who contribute to thE. fund ln behalf of their workers either would have to kick in more money or tbe benefits would be lower than they would have bffn otherwise. The workers do not contribute to the fund. More Ulan 400,000 active and retired Teamsten are enrolled in the pension plan. UlS OFFICIALS could not say immediatel y wbat impact re· vocation of tax-exempt 1tatus could have oa ,.._ currently rtteivinl beneftta. For employers who contribute to Ule fund, the aovernment's ac· tion could mean they wW have to pay taxes on contributions de· ducted since 1965, as well as on future contribuUona. "It would have a de vastating effect on the fund and on the financial •talus of the many car· rters wbo contributed to it if they are forced to pay back taxes.'· Mcintyre said . "I don't know what the contributions have been over the past 10 ye an. but it mU5t come out to a p retty 1oo d penny." In the year~nded Jan. 31, 1975, record• flied with the Labor Department •how the truckin• induatry contributed 1183 million to the Central States fund. IC . it wu forced to pay taxes on that amount. the bill mlpt run u bl&h 'aal135milUoa. Tbe fund is a dministered by 16 trustees, elebt from the trucking industry and el11rt from tbe un- ion, lncludln1 lta president, .Frank E. Fltutmmons. . FITZSIM•ON8 confirmed that the IRS had revoked the fund's tax·exe mpt st atus, the Oklahoma City newspaper, The Oklahoman, u ld. The new1paper u i d the Tea mste r s bou said in a telephone Interview that the ac· tion extends back to Jan. l , 1168. Fitulmmom critlclud the ac- tion and au11ested that IRS Com- miuioner Donald C. Alexander did not know the 1tatua bad been revolted by subordinates in Chicaao. the newspaper said. Over the years: the fund ha5 been accused repeatedly of in· vesting Its mem bers' money un- wisely, m aking loans to people connected with organized crime and fa1Un1 to provide pensions. An estimated $200 million has been Invest ed in Las Vegas 1ambling and hotel Interests. m att.n1 the fund the biggest in· vestor in that city. The departments or Labor and Justice bega n an invesUgaUon lu t fall Into allegations of im· proper and Illegal loans by the fund to persons with underworld ties. But the IRS act.ion was not directly related to either that In· qulry or a sepa r ate con· ar esslonal probe. Sources said the IRS decision resulted from an investigation or the fund that started before the othc:r gover nme nt agencies began looking Into Central States affairs. PENSION FUND OIRECTOR Daniel Shannon - American Consumers Keep on Truckin' • Ry OWEN ULLMANN 'a n. Now they 're hooked on trucb . Amer icana In droves are shunning cars a nd turnlna to lttbt trucks u their primary mode of tranaportatlon in an accelerating trend that has revolutionized the truck market and made It the fastest growln1 facetoltbe auto Industry. Dodge dealership in 5uburban Warren, M 1ch . says he stopped accepting orders on 1976 van~ 1n early May. "We can't get ou r hands on m11r(' trucks." u ld Karr "'• ··-i. ... ~ ... "The van la 100 percent better for traveling. l>ETROlT Willium and Sondra Suslck. like most of l hNr ne1ahbors in suburban Sterling ll~t.ghl1>, used to be ti two,car family. But hist It has more room than the car, lt bas a better ride. it's more comfortable and more versatile." says Suslck. 38. a Chrysler Cor p. employe. "It's defi nitely our No. 1 vehicle." · ~'·ar tht•y trudl'd in lhC'i r 1971 '\lotio n w11gon for n The Su1lck1 are not alone In that belief. Auto executives forecast a record year for truck aalea In 1976. They attribute the boom to the growth of a recreation-oriented public and the emer1ence of the li.cht van or pickup as an all·purpoae vehicle that offers everything a car haa,aodmore . As a sale5m an, Karr sliys he prcfcri-clcul ing in trucks. "People don't argue price like lht·y do with a cnr. and 75 percent don't seem con ~rned with fu el economy which is o little worse for a light truck. As long as you c·a n WI their needs. people will buy " ' I 'there 's no ' . ~estion a lot 'Of people are buying A decade aao. the lltbt truck mar ket was dominated by u nchen. s mall·bu•iness m en a nd comtructlon workers who needed a low·prlced, no-frill• uUlltJ vehiele ma.Uy for work-related actlvitlea. TODAY LIGHT trucks, often H flus h at any car , appeal lo the fuU 1pectrum o consumers who lnertHlntty are .aatna tbe vehicle• for ell lortl of noncommercial putpoHt. Another plus ls that trucks are more 1>rof1to ble tha n cars because they unde rgo leu Crequl'nl model changes and thus snvc the industry the c'< pense of new toollna. A source ot one-o( th<• HI~ Three m akers eaUmatcd tht' comp11ny'11 proril on 1 lltht true k or car. When the Industry 1et 1976 truck production 9chedulea late IH t yellt' It forecast what was thouthh t the tlm~ to be an t>ptlmlslic turi~ct nf about 2.9 million ta.let for the year, a henlthy Iii percent 1aln over a 1lu(lh1h 2 S m illlon unll iwlc!i in lf7S :light trucks as a second car. "People are tradlna In cars for trucks benuse tnlcks art more convenient for both wOt'k and pleHure and often are chea~r than NOW, AUTO chieftains expect to sell clohcr -:1~·s part of the recreation trend. · n n." sos one tndustryolficlal. to 3.2 million unlt8 If they c:11n find the cxtr:i Aleo ke7 to the t.oom la that truck• have capac ity -to break the cxi11tin1t r<'cord or 3 tr. ' become "1otl1ll1 aceeptable" alternatives to million truc ks 11old In 1973. cars and have captured tbt Caney of women, who The aales boom has not come 7 u complete play a key role in any family's car purchaalnl' surpri•~ to the lndu11try. decllion. Marketlnt strategy was based on lona·tcrm "We're DO lonaerembarratsed about driving studies 1howln1 a far IJreater 1r9Wth potential !'Wait Until You Hear the Price , ASlllNGTON CAP> -The l.abor Department estimates ihnt It would cost industry $10.~ iill9ion to q ulet down the nation's .,._.place to the point where it ail& the federal noise standard. .rtAe federal stand#d ts IO de· ~~Is, which •OUDCI expei'ta com- ••re with s tanding iri a subway. The Environmental ProtectlOn t\aency advocates reducing in· I ois<' levels to 85 de· our •an anywhere," l&)'I &st ick, who note• that for trucks than cars, which already were ctose to would be $18.~ million. requtr1n1 lDdustry to "keep re· hll wlle ut• the Whld• for work. "We even matkettaturatlon. Tbe study also concluded that COC'da ot aolH le v•. and to re· dri•• It to wMA'np. To 81, W• • hanry vehicle, Tb.11 ytar, trucka are e:1pected to account for the lower noise limits would tn. 1ularly test 1ome 12 mUllon not a truck." 1 record al percent ol total motor vehicle sales in ~bly result in unemployment wottenfor1Marin1cWect1. lllidlltrJ eundwl. a1Nld1 bllb·tplrtt.ed the United State•, compared with a •U percent anclmn.Uoe. Aa .,.not tlM prGClll of teWq OYer ta.. anpec\edlr ICrOnl reco••J lD Ute car a.bare 10 years a10 . S till, the L a boT rep ort these standards .the Labor markettbi11 ear,areel8tedo.erU..eapl0tlonln "Independent front suspension systems. eatlm alu were below a lm d• Deparunat ~mmillloned the tnlekaal•. toll« Hats and b9Utt 1boc.k a bsorbers all partment s urvey wMch lbowed a .wQ at a cott ot sue-. AbcNt UM oel1tWacthat1Mt.1 them frettlnc is were part of t.bt pC'OIJ'am to make the pickup a nd 90-declbel standard would cost Amoq 88 industries aarveyed, wbetber their auetnblJ plats can keep up with the van acceptable alJ-occaslon transportation," $13.S billion aDd an 15-4tc!bel lt xt11• maken wen foUDd to the demand from ~ wbo are complain· said WUUam Bourke. executive vice prei1ldent . . bave Ute biHetl D06(e problems. Int tlley can't flD4 thetrwks UMJ wut la 1tock . Ford Motor Co. e:1posur e to h~h For a 90-decibtl limit, the textlle Pickups a nd vans are base priced al about .~ ~~,.~~,....1; ~!!'.CIAU AT General Motors' Cltevrolct S3.700 to •tart. comparable to the base price 01 a ,...eo.tr.r~n-..t'r~L'Hlllfr'ii!ilP~i.ili,..._~,.w•o~.,.ye'-'a~r~s 11:. a~gz,;o~. ~th..;ic~·~La ~.~"l':.iiot,wJ;:s:rt;m~,--~:f-~.p · " . }~~"' the EPA standard were De p art ment's Occupation al dud. 'Ibey e.Utnated a rU9tolnerwho.ordered a van optional equipment, including more powerful Mopt.ed, the Labor Departme:nt Health and Safety Adlnlnlatra · Steel a nd other metals ID· from UM factory lo early June would bave to wall en1loea, ur-condllionlng, power brakes and IMd in i~ latest study, the cost to uon proposed contlnuina the 90. dustries also would be heavily hit about JO week.t for delivery. •tftrinc. fancy interior trim pac.kagH, deluxe l!!_ustry to m~\ the standard dec:lbtlstandard,bul.ln addiUon. wlthnew costs.thtreportJaAd. Ted Karr. m...,... for truck aalea at a •heelconra and apeedrontrol devices. . . U JOMI Ptl 1101,.ITAL. JU•I t, Ith "" -...,,. YlftC. ... I _ .... .,,. ._,.,M ,,..,.,.. t lrl Ml .,.,. "-''' J•"Y IC•"-I•' .. )I o-.. ........ 0.1.,., ...... ti ...... IHc:ll. 9'r1 --""'' J-"....... ltl\t °'-"' lrvlM, .. , "'-'·"" Ml .... M<\ llMY .. _ , ... 11-m.,y Ploct,C<Kl•-W. Dh Ml .... Mn ,.,.,.. "'M\ltOflt, nttJ Vl•H .. 1. 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All real ewtate •d~ertlNd portu n It y l Pr Iv ate lo thlil neW11p..,.r la t ub· par It way l •ad a to .kid to the F~e.ral P'alr Heludtd eotraoee. ffou1lo1 Act of l HI 1Avltb Uvlq room with wblcb makes It me1al to crack1ta1 nrepl1ee• adver tise "any pr•· Gourmet kitcbcn! Wall fe~ce. ll mllaUoa, or ~ &lau leadt to tropttel diacriminatlon baMd on blcllyard wlth ahlm•r r1ce, color . ~~~loft. 1ex, Ina 1ummcr fun pool! °" natiotial on1110. or an COYtred party time paUo LotenUon to make any for aummer tun BBQ. such prefeNnce. llml\a· Only ~ total down. lion, or discrimlnallon." Seller mutt sell! Bring any olfer! For quick •P· This newspa~r will not polnlmenll NT~lO. knowlnaly accept any °"""''~9·11sru•uo11MO• advertisln& for real estate which l.s ln viola· Uoa~the law. ~TH[ Rft'\. ~ £STATH SUMM• SPICIAUJ 1 OOZ 3 Br, Dlnlni Room •'SHFOllYH .. HIUSIDI EST A Tl On the park $111,000 4 Br Fem rm, Comm pool, teDn1s crt $17,000 OCIAH Btealhtuing 180 decree view or ocean and light& 4 Br, '•m rm. Din rm of Laguna and Portaflno. Hu1e Bonus Rm m.500 Decorator's dre a m . Artistic split level with 4 Br, Fam Rm, l)in Rm dramatic wood and gla.ss AirCond $81,400 construction, hip vault· ed ceilings, view from 3 Br, F11m Rm, Din Rm -.. Massive M11t suite+ ever_y room1 gourmet Bonus Rm M?,850 kitchen and nine. Enter· L•"'SIS tainers living room with ..,_ huee st.ooe fireplace plus 2 Br, din rm S3&S mo terrace. Secluded sun· 3 Br, den, d/rm MOO mo d e c k w It b J a c uni. 4 Br.din rm, lam rm Magoificenl m11ter suite bonus room SS60 mo ror a king or quern. ~ ~CAU NOW) Hurry. $85 ,000 F .P . ~ ~~Ill~ llHUfVIOM>.ter• 752•7315 !•INll ::;!;· : $92.000 TWO BEDROOMS $31 ,500. OnJy 10% down and a home or your o wn. A Quall Place ExclUAlve, by appolntment only. llEDROOM PLUSDIH Rarto. rare opportunity 1n orqwre these fixer unil., below market! .J:t initoo Beach bell romo area! Brina 1t brush and elbow 11. r a nd make us! p portunlty is knocking ' Low. low renlll bring 111 $865.QO per month ~ P,ain1 &profit! Won't lH tlone • Hurry ror quick prev~. 847-6010. Ol'fH Ill 9 • II S NH 10 Ill "9(1 • .llMM 7 Newly upgraded home. TUSTIM'S FIMK'r . Custom cerpets und drapes. BeauUful custom OHL Y S 122.500 den with hich vaulted Luxurious Rldgecres\. beam ceilings. Gourmet home. Spacious 4 bd .. i "' kit c h e n and d ine . ba .• lrg. F R w/wet !Mir . t'ormer model ho m rrml. din. rm. & 3 •t'ar located on CUl·de·U garage for you• Gil· street . Super buy at cr1mlnaUn& buyer. 1-•11• $54.950. Hurry call see to believe 1111 the •11 ~67. . tr11. Parklike aethn~ Ol'f.Hln '1• n STUfVTOMNJCr• around pool & jacu.a~l. MS-Nil. ,.... Walk~r t: l t!r. Heal fsrate NORTH TUSTIN ·• 3000 sq. n. Sor 6 BR, \.ii ,1• Ac. Prestige loc. Finest T r y 8 J> a 11 y p H'(i 1 schls. Walk to Foothill Classified Ad to buy, wll High & all others. Xlnl or rent something hom e ror lge t a m. · · $118.000. Will consider GeMral I 002 $12,000. dn. O wner, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 544·9670 Have something to sell? Ciuairled ads do It well. Trudy Stet~on With 11omc folk"· you apt'nd an ••\cn1n1 : with nthC'r11, you lnvl'i.l It. • To t'rr i11 human. To blame It on the other auy 111 even more human. • Know whnt happens to peopl(' who rail t"etl' drlvln11 IC'll~T They becomu porkln g '°' 1lter1donllt. • V11utlon11 n r~ J(rH\ lcv1•lcr1. The fomlJY. that t1ku nM rcturn8, homt' just 811 brokd '"' lhC' famlly lhul 'l11vt'd homr 1>1"<'11 usr I h1•v rouldn'l urrorll 1.0 "" tW8)'. • O"n 't ro u th "hl «h y plac ~ aource" 1s an 1wfull,v ti.rd wny 10 1pell "rumor"? • .., .., ,.. .,., ...... ~,.. ... ..... , ...... .. HOMI .t H ...... • .... ,. 1161 ... C • • 1 t H w r·"~ C.... .. M ... 67M411 • HARao.- A DAILYPILOT . Sund!y,Ju!y~.11'11 ~~.~ ....... ,~.~.~-• .. •~.~~ ...... ~~.~~ ....... ~.~~•••••••I~~:~~.~~ ...... .. .... 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Not us. rough Re liable yo ur interest rate is lower (CJO.,), the commission ower. a nd you get mo re time -8 years-lo fully re pay yourJoan, luding principal and interest. There are no balloon payments. e offer ~ou an Annual Pe rcentage Rate of 12.88°0. Check around. ~believe it's the best rate available. .• The figures look like this. For every Sl.000 !.IOU borrow you pay 6nly $14.66 a month for 96 mon ths. The total o f payments is Sl.407.36. You can choose a sho rle r ferm loan at a proportionately 'igher Annual Percentage Rate. Naturally. you can pay off your l>an at any lime by pre-paying interest on the balance in accord- lnce with s tale la~ - You may borro'~ from S2.00010 $50 .000on a first or !>econd trust eed loan on any real e!>tate any\\. here in California. On the av· rage;you'11have1,our1ocsn1nl0 day!>. No 9immicks. No double-talk. We jusl think it's good business fl give you the facts ... and more money for your money. ; -1 ei·RELIABLE ~ 1t· MORTGAGE CORPORATION • • . Trusted and Respected Brokers for 26 years t 1 Anaheim Office: 2295 W Ball Hd. (714) 776-6543 t i ' Los Angeles Office: 320 No. Vl•rmont 12 13) 666-2525 1002 G.....,.. f002G ....... fOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rific family homt• on e lot w dream k1l . l,R. w ,J bds .. 2 ba. be purchased subj . ~«:xistmg l<>;w interest g 1 t. loan. 646-7111. ~ Walker 1; lee Real l state CHARMING We s ~~ff~~~~~rt o f CONDOMINIU Newport 2BR. 28A. carefree condo with pool. Community clubhous . .000. pool, 3 bedroom, l ~ OPEN JULY4th,12:JO.S bath. custom wallpaper, 1256 Rutland No. 5 drapes, enclosed patio. HAL PINCHIN -1 • - MESA WOODS iPARTYHOME 4 rg. bdrmli .• 212 ba .. ~l. din. f'R w/dbl. f c. Upgrade<I thruoul w •alls of 11l:iss th:it o to terraced gardens & 001 :· Lqi. y ard . ' 9481. t i Walker t: ltm Reul h;tah: I $4S.SOO. REALTORS Call 675-7225 2727 E. Coast Hwy . 675-4392 .1'Aor~ &/.J. ~ Valley Realty LIDO ISLE CHARMER . 3 Bedroom . den Old En1thsh country kill·hcn w it h hand -m a d e Corona del Mar DUPLEX $99,500. Nestled in a lovely tree· Oiled neighborhood and a view too. Investment or home. it may be for you. cabinet!., JK>gged floors. - fl•epl"e. h•&• p•tlo. f£.R Sl47.SOO. P1GC9 Call 675·7225 nt-"20 ,11~~ &Jal.~ MOO CMIMSl 11ACM Valley Realty $7 ,000 PRICE REDUCTION Here 's your chance to pi ck your color srhemc & ruslom am<'llllieil in this brand new home under conslruct1on in our de- lightful Ba ck Bay area. Huge bd rms. 2 ba .. 2 CrplC!I . Term s ore nt•i.:ot1able. 646-771 I. ~ Wa lkm t; l r.e Rtlal lslitle LOADS OF ROOM A spacious two-story 4 bedroom. 3 bath home with large patio, low maintenance s prinklerC$1 ground! tn Costa Mesa, and priced a t only $69,900. Shake roof, fireplace a nd all the eit· trns. POOL TIME H )Ou"" Jookin1t for 11 llhurp. ultr3 cleon. Mesa v.-rdt', ' bcdnw11n hornt' w ith beautiful lo w maintenance planter& arround a s parkllnit pool , holler qulrk·prlcod 11t on· 1)'163,900. Pete 15a-lt }Za!J'J pre~enl~ NEW LISTING RAU NI WAY~ -Newport Shores, NEW builder/owner home with quality cons truction and appot.ntment.s thruout. 3 Bedrooms, 2~ baths. huge family room with Ben l''ranklin fireplace. Solid oai floors st.aJrcase & c3binets. French doors to decks. L ead ed gl ass windows. !tflc.ro-wave oven. compactor. gas BBQ in kitchen. Come see and appreciate. JJf C ........ .,_..._. Modi' l•S WHEN IT'S BOILING Hml"S A POOl IN CUffllAVIN -and a view. Convertible home -4 bedrooms. family room and guest house or s bedrms & fam rm. $139,500. 420 Ka.,. Rd., .. ..,_. IHdt Mo.d9J 1 ·5 642·5200. 675-4060 ......... 10021 .... , .. 1002 ···········~··········· ......•••.............. 1721 KINGS IOAD, N.L JULY 4TH. 5"CW. Decorator's Dremn 0c .. View Two 1twy lll, llMI, t.. ,.... lffly • fixer ....... /Hot• ....... SI 7',000. IHOOA MA&IL. IUlr. 11141 '4Z.3'00. .... ,.. '1002•••, .. 1002 ..........••...•...••.. ·········~············· IEASTSIDE CHARMER PARKLIKE SETIING POOL-$54,900!!! Like new 4 bdrm., family r m . den. 3 bat~. Ra mp & floa t. 5279.000 ofmJa !J~I. Bein,g remodeled: custom S BR. s BA. 6SOOSq. Ft. home on po1nt : pool dock. of;Jo!J6t New, under construction, contempor. Cape Cod. 4·5 BR. 4'f.i BA., pier & slip. $360,000. Bill GRUNDY . REALTOR ~ I ., ) I 1 ; ) , • • ,._ h (, . l (' I b •.. , .. IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt · It< )J i c&,c ( H 111 );i1 l >' IAYcalST 2 BR . + den. lge LR & DR & kitchen. Custom pool w /wooden bridge. Perfect for indoor /outdoor entertaining. Just listed. $118,500. CAMIO Hl&HLAMDS 3 BR., 3 BA , family room. Very private. Many extras. $122,500. Fee. ~'-·l"" I < 0.1-...1 H11 .. :tm .1\ ( nr(ll!.t <kl Vl.tr r. ~ (.'1 111 G1•1 .. IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $73,500 CU S 'f OM ·1)e~ room . kitchen/family room, 2 baths, builtins. fireplace, shake roof, big double garage, fruit trees, block wall NEWPORT BEACH 3 & family, 2 baths, big corner lot, shake roof, fireplace; builtins, lush carpeting. $84,900. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 Newport m.cL corner 30th Most desirable Eastsidc location s ituated o n --~ dead-end street. This has it all -s parkling blue fi••r.. l002 GiMr.. 1002 pool. open beam ceilings. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• {ttst~.E;f 644-1133 'g~uh' ANYTIME ILU .. S SPICIAUSTS POa I J YIAaS '* ILUPPS -LIASIS * 3 Bdrm. Towmhome -$(5() 4 Bdrm. Townhome-SSOO 3Bdrm. sptitlevel-$57$ 3 Bdrm., water view -$600 3 Bdrm .. water view -$650 3 Bdrm .. water view -$675 We also have a selected group of properties for sale in The Bluffs EASTBLUFF REALTY .... , .. 1002 .... , .. 1002 .............................................. AMM CHISMAN a1ALm•11 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP prevails i.n this custom built 5 Bdrm. home. 5400 sq. ft. of unbeliev4ble features • atrium, s unken living rm., 3 frplcs ., servant•s quarters, pool, jacu·zzi • . sauna, and your own exercise room. Just -steps to El Niguel v~ Golf Course ............. $285:000. .z;:-m 11111&un1 c..t..., .. s.......-· ........ .J.. 4ft.ll4J Ci ... , .. --IOOJ Ci•Mrtll -. ............................................. . 2 STORY 4 IDRM HACH ISTATIE Located 1 mile from ocean. Private cul-de· sac street. Huge rear ya rd with compile privacy. Entertain er fam ily room, countr y siled kitchen. sweepin&: stairs to master suite plus guest quarters. Must see this exooutivc home to believe. 963·6767. OPfN r11 9 •ti S llJN ''"°''·' N" ft !•HMM NEW LtSTIHG! West Newport Duplex S Bdrm.s .. 2 baths each unit; bit· in kitchens, frplc. In lge. living rm ., priv. patio 4' balcony. Priced at $119.000 673-31163 MZ·m:I Eves associated R~i ... tw • wt/\ 'iw<:. f ,• ,,.. I",,, ' I ••A BIT•• surrounds th.is beuutll\il Costa Mesa 3 bedroom. 2 bath + den home. SUper features like large patio kitchen. atrium l!ntranc way , s h ake roof s.ecluded living room! quiet s treet & much much more. Hurrt. just listed. Won't last at just 182.500. Call 546-5880. plus bonus site Jtrouods. •-------- Take over owners loan, Balb I I d Assumable VA WE'RE OUT • OYOLDSPAIN • Beaut. Hacienda on ovt•r • 11'2 acres. ~BR , 31t b11, 3000 sq . ft of luxury llv· ing nr. the old mission •• San Juan. Beaut. pool At rustic s etting-Treea· Secluded. ZONED FOR ' HORSES. $245,000. ' .,,-::.sea. HERITAGE . . REALTORS DOLL HOUSE Beautiful 3 bedroom h ome on the v ery popular WESTSIDE. This home could qualify for the Doll House oI the Month .. Beautifully de· corated w ith well larutscaped yard and garden. Hurry. it won't last at this LOW PRICE! Call 645·0303. go 1few l~n bts ! vn· oa s an llugc 4 bedroom. 3 bath e e va e area n . CbarminJ? duplex near wllh ramUy opening to 'CREBRATINC Hurry call 546·2313. North Bay on Alli.Ile Ave. H"luded naUo, and 1·t •s (:.INlh 9 •11Sll)NIONNIC(• 3 Bed Oll h· 'I ....... "' r:•.· .( 'l1Jbli11;Ji1 :,~rir;Da~~ ::e: ~~ rtJel:~:~~ ~J~s r~~~ the Country's l~ RlH J upstairs apt. over dble sumable loan. CALL 200tlt . •· · ·· •• garage, work bench & 556·2660 FORIVltt Vl•W r~~ar=:f!d ~~·~m~ .SELECT BIRTHDAY!!! PLUS plet ely redecor ated. PROPERTIES We hope YOU on S llDROOMS Plelllle call and make BP· too-111 '" Magnificent ocean view. pointment to see this ter· Newport HeiC)hts!!! you Tllftdoyl Oneof a kind spectacular rifle buy. $70,000!!! · !:>o'!:~Ywi:~e~~~~-m~:;: 400ll7"-FOR.!~ Completely up-graded I ~UPERB J planked noor in livlng c.M.~ --Newport Heights home OMES room overlook.lng th. JU . , • l1... for 3, very reasonable I d • •~ I! pnce. Tbree bedrooms -1,... .. w .. _ .. _ c .. ocean Pus spacious lD· • pl.us den. Sunn~ kitchen ... ;tt0 .;.-;:;t'e.;-_. ing room. All this with with all the wife.saver 5,9.•Lss FIVE family bedroo -z-1---------1 oodi Tw f II r1 , _____ .... ___ _ Plus a billiard room wit' g es.. o u P vate1• bath s . Fan taatic: -------wet bac. Plus a s tudy SANO POINT landscaping. Don't mi!IS R.E. SALH plusetc.,etc .. et.c.Pric h this one! Call today. BrokersorSalespersons, at$215.000.Call us quick-4 Bedroom, 2 ba~ -646-7171. full/parttime,earn90/10 ly. 673-3SSO. p e r f e c t f or 1 n • _,., C)llfN ltl 9 •II s IVNTOllHll(f.'. side I outside plants. Cl'f.N 1119• 11 SIVN IOIJHK!' eve., .. me ••••United Brokers • • IOMD REAL TY • 831·9411 , _______ J OpnHollM :1 Sat/S.et/Moe l·S • . 1524 S.t ... 1oT.,.,. CorOH del Mar EXCITING lnliM T errece Highly upgraded 3 bedroom, family room . with fireplace & wet bar on a large. corner, pool size lot. See t o ap·; pre ciale. $112,500. • 644-7270. "'1•Jte..S ... ~lf. tJ··--IULTOIS · FORESi OLSON t. I Cathedral ceilings. Realtors 646·74l4 ·' l~iJ~il!il! Loads of cupboards and 3000W Co H NB S .. ·:f@ j]fi storage. Attached 2 car · · wy.. · ELL Idle Items with a , , .,..= ·=, •••• ~ garage Hea vy shake -========:... Sell idle items 642-5678 Daily Pllot Classirled Ad. ...,., Pool'hJ'' Aca.MUMmle19UY LOOK AT ME! Cleaned and blue, wail · ing for you 4 Bedrms + din rm Great buy ut ~.9:50. ..... NEWCARPITS roof Walk lo shopping, 1---------1 IF schools. park. tennis :ind .... bus . e ven So. Coas t Big Canyon Condo YOU LIVE ON· Apolena, Pin a. S65,000. Albatross. Avocado. y ·11 M del £::~~~;·:~~~~~ ~Ai.¢;.~ ~!~~Hf."':\b~ you.r slreet We urgently • •••-home. Much sought after need listings for waltin end unit with spectacular cash.buyers. ----------view or the Golf Course. nnd a new price makes ALL PORTS R.E. RY SPECIAL! Cozy den with fireplace this house really nice. ~.8024 3 bedrm. 1~ bath home. opens to courtyard area Jus t $62,500-so don't ----------1 Brick fplc, hardwood with a heated. jacuzzi thmk twice. SITS HIGH AIOVE noors . RV disposal sta· spa. Enjoy executive liv. CENTURY 21 COAST HIGHWA y Uon. Area ror boat gate. ing at its liest in this 640'4950 S6 S 900111 La~Ae lot with plenty or dramatic 3700 s q.rt. MESA VERDE CHARMER ~ COATS& WALL AC£ REJ\L ESTATE INC • ••· frwt trees loo! Conve-home. Easy walking dis· Ma11niflcent landscape n1ent to every thing. l ance to Big Ca nyon s urrounds th111 rro · $47,000. ltl'd Curpe t Country Clubnndrerrea· fesslonolly dceora le~. Realtors. 536.8836 Uon fucilllles. $220,000. very upi:raded end umt --640.6161 condominium. Coppe AT'I'J::NTION hooded r1 replare, lots VA BUVEJtS ~ COATS &WALLACE 111\d 104:5 of mlrrors. glass Large 4an 2RI\, fn m rm a nd wood u s ~<lhome . Grcnt ro mll throughout. Spar~hn nbrhood. Call Fran . bloo pool ond jacuu a an 788.037oor646-7414 u un a makes th Is -:g~E~~~~=R=~~~;~::r;:::::;::=?;::=:::=~ "must •eo" ror carerr living. owner bought _s~·-~R~s· __ REAL ESTATE:. INC another and must Ao. k~.v•n&.aa-. lhu-.tY: call S46·2313. T~ot lnfrig11ln9 Word Gom• wi#li o Cli11dle ""'" 111 O •ti~ llJN )O II NtO • -"' CUY 1. '4MAM ----- { 11 lflll t'ind what you wnlll In Dally Pilot Classifieds . ...----- D I G H I N I I' I' I I VEYTIL I I' I I I international Designer Pattern 70923 $po4-• Bevtl4'..- \ ' ' . · IMZI• 111• • 1112 ...... hr Wt fw.w.FerW. ..._..,_W. ,.._...FwS-. SYnday.July ,,1918 DAILY PILOT ••-•••••••• .. -·-1··--••••••••••H O I I ee -·•••••••••••••--•·I~;;;;;; ••••••••••••• _ ee eee••••••••••nn•on ••••••• ••• ••••••n ._.••• --~<.;...;;..-.........;...;.~,, -,.. -----------------------------,:_;..;._:_ ..;..• ..;..-;.;;;;.-;.;;;;.-------~-.................... OUT1T4 .... YllW Spacious Cameo Shores home with gorgeous patio & pool Country kitchen, 4 bedrooms,• baths. Large fa mily r oom • library. $19'J,OOO. 0,-s.t. & S.. J,.,L 4$01.C>n .... • PlaNCTIOH IMSIDI AND OUT Only a Job transrer East could pry thcse.-faatidious owners from their exceptional Baycrest • bedroom fa mily room garden Home. SIH,loO O,.• S.t I ·5. 2000 Wladw .... UCB.LINT IUY OM MM.F CC>UaSI .2 bedroom, 2 bath upper condo on El Niguel Country Club. Best buy for an upper at below price of a lower ~nd unit. Close to gar age & guest parkmg. Only $42,900. llGCAMYOM Trad 1t1onal elegance & modern conv~nlencc exe mplify this custom Country French manor that was designed to ha ndle art trea sures, antique s & a growing fa mily. Brochure in office. $450,000fee. ....aALO IAYOCIAMSIOI Four bed room, three bath beach h o m e <North b e a ch ). Cedar pa nelin g fa mily room. be amed ceilings, built-in BBQ. $157,500 CUSTOM YllW HOMI New executive home j ust completed on t he Back Bay in Newpor t. 3 Bedrooms. 3 baths plus large family room a nd wet bar. FormaJ dining room. Fee $238,000. H.AllOI ~EW HOMIS J ust put this home on the m arket. We know this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on a quiet street will save you time in looking for your next home. $113,500. 62' OM THI IA YPIOMT Quality custom-built family home. Exquisite in every d e t ail. 6 Bedroom, librar y /den , formal dining room , gourmet kitchen, wet bar, wine storage, elevator, pier and sli p. $385,000. CUSTOM IN IVlaY HSPICT C us tom b u ilt , land scap e d & decor ated. S p acious, flexible livability highlight this 4 bedroom home w /overs ize master bedroom. Large lot has r oom for 2 pools . S285,000 fee. HAllOI YllW HOMIS 4 Bedroom Montego next lo park. Popular one story plan, only 2 years old, but located in VIUage I. Very clean and upgraded. Only $105,000. tMPHSSIYI IN SHOalCUfFS Drive in ci rc ular driveway a nd enter private courtyard behind high s lumps t one w a ll. 3 B_edrooms . family room a nd room to expand. $138,500. IMrllSSIVI .. CAMYOM Vers ailles with outstanding views of golf course, Newport Center plus ocean & sunsets. This 4 bedroom, fa m ily ·r oom . 4 ba th home is air-conditioned & has extensive improvements. $273,000. 110~ OCEAN & IA Y VllW Unobstr ucted sweep of Harbor & Cat alina from this s pacious 3 b e dr oo m p l u s de n h o me . Immac u late c ondition , love ly l a n d sc a pi n g . a v ai l a ble for Immediate occupancy. $259,500 fee. 5'1CTACULAa YllW Outstanding view home w/entir e harbor s pread before you. Two bedrooms. plus separate & private studio or J(uest qua rter s. Pool. $27:S.OOO. LIDOISLI 11 bedrooms, 4 baths. separate dining room. High open beamed ceilings. 3 car garag~. InvltJn~ sunny patio. SJ•S,000. UMIYHSITT rAD-MIW Just listed ! Beautiful Stanrord Plan in Village Ill. End unit on lar1e quiet greenbelt. 3 bedrooms, ramlly room , 2 fireplaces and 3 baths. $85,000 FEE. IL""S IA.SY UYIMG · Extended patio overhang opens onto beautiful greenbelt. 3 bedroom Y·plan. You own the land. $93,850. MISA'9DI Lots or squa re footage. Playroom. d e n . ram ily room plus 3 bie bedrooms. Center atrium & woodsy patio help make this a very mellow bome .. S87,000. YllW NOMI-Ml AXYDltm Custom deatped redwood & glass 4 bedr oom w /panoramic view. Secluded m aster nlte w/ftreplaee, sauna &jacuui. Sepante children's wi n g . lJ n lque for llvlng A entertaining. $269,950. enc lill llU•-•.. llll e unu al IOOJ GH1r.. IOOJ .._...,_.S. .................................................................................................................... WI. HAllTAT COii UIM':I 41T4CIS NIYATI OWMmSH• OP IW. NOP•TY Ir the Un it ed Natlon5 Ha b itat (housing) Conference held early t h.ls month in Vancouver did nothinr else, it al least rem inded AmericMnS that private owoertbJp or reaJ property is a rare prlvlleae. It is s uch a r are privilege that a majority or the 135 participatina nations vt\ted for a r esolution urging that p r iva t e ownership of land be sharply curtailed. Durl.ng dLtJcu.'lsioos preceding the vote. 1t became clear that the right or an indlvldual t o own real estate exists in a relatively s mall part of the world. The majority thinking seemed to be that. lt ull r e a l est a t e we r e owne d by governme nts ins te ad or private parties, there would be no shortage of· 'housing anywhere. interestingly. lbe governments wruch made the most noise in favor of government control over real estate. were those which already exercise such control. yet have · the greatest housing problems . What do yo u think? '71-4400 .... ,.. I OO~G••rlill I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Happy Birthday America, You're Unique! U,._,IC>U~ t1()M~S REA LTORS• TME NIC£ff '£~ll lllll~ TH£NEATESTHOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 175-tOOO MESA VEAOE, Ml-6990 • CALL US 10021 ••• , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I • LOCA TID OM unu ISLAND Charming 2 bdrm. home with a large patio & 2 car garage + 2 bdrm. apt. $129,500. WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTAT~ 229 Marine, Balbea Island 675-3331 ... , .. 10021 .... , .. 1002 .............................................. me: 110111 ILllRS aa. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE • OPIH SUMDA Y 1-5 #J UMD4 ISLI Custom Built 2 Story Contemp w/5 Br, Fam ily Room, 3 Fireplaces. Broad Terrace Deck $275,000 #JI SIASIDI CllCU First Offerin g! End Unit, 2 Br Upgraded Condo. Use of Redwood Paneling, Mirrors & Used Brick. Fireplace. $62,500 • IY APPOIMTMIHT IW"S '"9 rt.AM'" IUT Y ALUI IM MottTH ILUflPS! ii Sq Ft of U ving. Impressive M c Rm E ntry. 3 Br, 21h Ba, en Conver sation Pit & Firepl. DecQrator Colors. Shows like a Model! $89,500 •' ,.l,rt.AM'" 'Super LocaUon. Major Greenbelt in Origin al Bltaff1. End Unit. Low Leasehold. 3 Br & Fam Rm . w/Wet Bar. Leue Option or Sale. IAST...,,. HO..- R.are Single Level.' Br, Fam Rm. Deluxe U p g r ades w /Cu stom Drapes,· Cpt1 • Wallpapers. All Elec Kitch . Lge Master Suite. Paneled L /R Wall with Mirrored FirepJ. Pool Sile Lot. Manicured ·Yards. $103,500 , WA l.90 MOID -IAflllOMT Custom 2 Story F amily Home. 5 Br Pler a: Slip • Vlew. $330,000 IALIOA IS&.AMD-IAWW Gracious 2 Story Contemp w /Pier A Slip FOi' Lue Y ._cht. U Br & Rental Unit. View 1319.000 I BAY & BEACH REAL TY THERE'S LITILE PROFIT - .. .IN LOOKING IACK! .. unless you are one who can PROFIT i your mistakes Most people agree at one of th eir greatest mistakes of e past lies in their (allure to have ughl enough real estat . a famous le llt r Crom Ge or ge ashJngton to his ste1J5on , advising on investments. he sa id, ''with the ertalnty of business & the value of dollar fl uctuating so much, no one c-. accurately foresee or predict the f""re. However, land represents your ~I st investment...and ir you sell ce in parcels of land. be sure to re ce it with others of equal value." ·singly , Washlngton's advice of 200 .\ears ago, is just as applicable now. \f not more, than it was then . \ 1002le-,.. IOOZ ................................ S~MG SIUMITY7 A 6uperb L o Isle location for t his architect de ned, single story home. Living rm., Uning rrp., family rm., kitchen & on~ of the 3 bdrms .. open onto 2 se cl~ed patios . 200 VIA GENOA. OPEltS-AT. &MON.1·5. - ISL.A~ SHOPrlMG 1 Unde r c o n s q-uc tio n & read y mid-September~· unusual home near prestigious Bay stand. 2·Story Ji ving rm. with fabulo use of glass & wood. Mstr. bdrm. feattres deluxe bath with Roma n tub & j ac~zl. Buy early & pick your own colors. $~,500. IAYSIDl~~x. Enjoy lire in a c ar the unbelievably lo f uU security bldg. CORONA DELMAR HAllOR VllW HLLS 3 Bdr m., den & 1'tudy ... luge \'iew ler· race with all major roo~ on ,·iew. Go Cr own to Ebblide, to S andpiper. $120,000 1106 SANDPIPER qia. SUN. 1-5 THI HST OF CAMIC> HKttLAMOS . .4 bdrm s., dining rm., 2 frpl.,., 3 baths, view! Private beaches. De\lxe custom home. Beamed ceiJ. Top condition. $125.000 CC Orange Coa~t C( 2110 E. Cllsl Hwy., Cor1111 ilitl lar IEAL ESTATE T 144·4141 •.. , .. I 1002ChMr• IOOZ .............................................. DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE .. with poolsize courtyard enlr); this custom I va n Wells home cons1stl of S bdrms .. 4 baths . formal dining f:inily rm .. chef size k itchen with separate eating a rea. Located on bluff with :rn exqui site night li ght view ' S2~1000 · I NCLUDING I.,\ND'. 833-2906 • .... , .. 100 ....................... IASTSIDI COST A MIS.A S41,SOOI Don 'l m lu this one &-i.t buy 1n Coat;i Men. l\nl.IOUS own"r llD)'I H ll no-.: Rn1d~ -1th1n aJI U\e <'harm of EHUld" Co&t• :\te>H for ll'U thi.n $.W.000. 'WC'll eared for h tatt ''~ (Omrr lot Airy counlt>' kitche n. Cull tod!Q'. t144·'1171. MN 119·olIV'iro11 NoCf • [9111 Flltest MetcaV..-• Ria 3 bedroom , 2 bath w1tb popula r country k1h :hl•n Drq;ht llnd <"ht!l'dul like model h o me U par11 d e d citrpeb, cw.tom dra~s. la~e stone fireplace. On· ly ~years old. t\111 pn ce only 167.9~. Call 540·11Sl ~-HERITAGE . . REALTORS RIUXIHYOUR OWHSPA! or entertain your auests In this warm and elegant home. Top New port Buch loca\Jon. Central p3tio gives indoor, out· door feeling. Vaulted ceiling~. Chef's k1trhen and a mile· long lisl of e:1.· tras in this cuMom home. Appointm e nt o n l y . 673-8550. Ol'tN fij <>·ors 'VN 1011/ N>rf • [~1111 MONTICELLO JEWEL •Sparkling clean. 4 bedroom end unal with Ux20 f11mlly room with Clrepla<'e and enclosed patio. Many upgraded features 1700 sq rt. ol ll\'able ar~u. Cull now to set-: ~ll~ .. ANYTIME 1 I P.€Al TORS Ii Mo. S• D'-9o Co. • SPAN ISH COURT YARD nestled in its own lillle valley. Beneath majestk mtns. of Pauma Va ll ey, min. fro m famous Pau ma Valley Country Club. this house is contemp. Mexican w/3 br. 2 bolh. ca th ceilings. its red tile r oof sets off t he gle a m ing w hile strurturc. just off the re· ar patio i5 u tiny creek. bubbling do" n a bar:in· ca, studded with li ve nak and sycamore trees. This beaut 21\ aerr parcel is just right at SI 19.000 • LUXUHY CONDO - located in San Luis Rey Down s. 26.00 s q.ft .. 2 bedrm. 2 Cull bn .. lge ram rm, 2 unit ~ per bu1ld1ni:. very prw ate. 00' Oet k \li/\'l(!W Only 581,500 • F A I. I, n R () 0 K 1\\IOCADO!\ • own your 0¥.n :wocudo jlrll\C with :.MOO sq.fl i.lumpslonc. 3 bc'(!rm. 2 ba, Ca hf. runch homt>. Hunninu 11tre:im. hvc oak I recs. fanta:illr vttw. Secluded, yet d °'e Lo Fallbrook . 198.500. tl..ch Acre• Re.aty Hwy 76. 0110 male S. of San J.ui11 R"Y Downs. (714) 7&8·3100 TARBELL .. 1926-1976 ! .. Golden Annlversary11 ., ....... ,, ~ CH O of fine ~ .Oit Mdo of Costa M11a. Lt.90 countty·sizod grounds Ot'I a qui_. • • • privote COS slfM I. Covered ~ fee sumrnel' ~" Comfortable 3 b.0-oom. 2 bath floor pb1. Entry foyt1t to '°'99 family QOml room. A freploce qroces the living ~ers. Eati119 bot, ~t kitchen. $62,00l ~I 720. Mau w..-... .._, U~e new oeo! $prowling tOl"Ch home with a $pOCiOlls 3<a gaoge for alt yOIJI stc1ra9e0 needs. Ru9Qed beamed ceilings. cl/Uom capets to sir« ~ feet into, Separate farriy l'OOm, surCfln ~Vin9 I room. Dining room is sepaotod by 90"990U' i «* r?Jinqs. A home lo be proud ofl $78.7sd. Cdl 54().t 720. I hr Yow root T.w.! There's a huge bonus.. room for all your party needs. Over lq(X) sq. feet inside, 4 queen5ized bedrooms. 2'full baths. , Fiesta famil y room, rod brick firoploce. • Homemokew', ltitchen with all tho built-ins mol'T\.! -. wiN need! Boot OI trailer porkin7-$62,q(X), Coll · 5'I0-1 no. 4 + ,..., a.t lmmoailate Ber Haber home closo to 5ehools and shops. T astefu!ly decorated in rich tones aid texl\.ros. Mle deep capets and matching dopes. 4 barns +den or ~st quateu. Cory f.,epoce in the living room. Candlelight d inin g room. $64,950. Coll 5'I(). ' 720. rool rlllece! Now's the time to gel tho1.., IJ sporkrong pool home you've olwoys wonted.' Lcrge wndeck, covewed veranda + separoto game room is o building away! 3 bed-ooms. I¥. botti1. Formal dining room served by o ranch ' kitchen. Quiet ~luded creo. Sbl ,950, huny & coll today! 5'40-1720. .. $40,tlO-OWMr Scalflu! ldeol for the new+y rrorried Of retired cet.pe. Close to shops and buses. Comfortable 3 becioom floor pion: t eat-in kitchen. 23 ft, foorof r,...;119 room. Privole moSfew \Ute wi1h cl<essi119 creo. Canopy potio • for outdoor fun. Carpe11, <X conditioner. Con • • ·, 5'1().1720. I 0 Spmllll Heclnde! Brand spo'*in' NW home wirh a list of extras sue to please the' ' fusiiest home buyew! Sepaote kuOy r~ ' ceramic tae & rugged wood bec:wnod c~. in the r.,,;119 room. (ontillJOUS deaning oven ift: the mom-lovin' kitchen. WcA-in closets in the: master suite. '4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Seporot • family qome room for pcrties. Lage coun gounds. $63,500. 5'40-1720. Lsp Y .. fo fll_,t YOU kich wi11 love the I big roomy yards with qorqeous shade !fees fo w beet 1>,e hoot of the $UTYT11f. Pllnh ccrpets ~ J ltwuou1, oversized living room with decorator minors. 3 bedrooms, I ~ baths. Fcimi1y kitchen • with dininq area, biotin' fireplace lo worm YOOT toes. $4 1,950. Coll 5~1720. 4 + DM Ir F...nyt Submit offer~ on lhis : ~ ~citi119 family home. VA. FHA \ conventional . ••• terms ovoiloble! Sepaote fom11 room i\ idea l f0t your teonogo" or~: their (,je~s! bec*ooms, biq den or sowi•~.: •o")(l"I J" IT.Om. Heo1y fweploco. Dining room ierVed by a , QOl'met ~itchen. $52,950. Coll S..0.1720. beatf•• Shew,e.cet Goat home enttwtoining! Latge floor pion for g ociou1 rivinQ. Moster bedroom is seclud.d from the i rMI of the othec bec:tooms. pecky cedar def\ I 0t f omily room. Italian f~ed entry foyer IO' formol dining q YOrters.. Raiont frepoc• in r.vinq room. Covered verondo. N.,w ccrpet• tTd drapes '70. 500 Coll 5'I0-1 no. 540-'1720 2955 Hcrbor llvd. Costa Mesa \ ·- , . .. :t WAT8HOMT HOMI. $129,IOO Opet1 ..... Tod9yl·S #47 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 6mgle ramily. detached waterfront -.Orne with p ier and s lip for only l129,SOO. It has 2 bedrms. a big game room. lee land and a lot of room Cor .rour improvements. This is the 1976 price . at the 1967 value. U~IVUI: tif)Mt:i REAL TORS', 675-6000 2443 Eau Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 2441 MAllNODRIVE Flexible 5 BEDROOM -5 BATH home just 6 HOUSES TO BEACH. Could be 4 bedroom wllb 500aq. ft. oCfice -in·la w unit or p ool room. New copper plumbing, large modern kitchen. breakfast nook, dining room. Jar10 brick fireplace, inside laWldry room, huge palio, garage, etc. Room for boat, motor home, kids, dogs. etc. Truly unique ho m e with lots of room in al super area for kids + adults alike. Open this Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Barsain priced by anxious owner at $12S.SOO. Call 642-2025 week days, 642·5286 eves & weekends. Courtesy to Brokers. DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM 1881 Gknncyre St. Laguna tkh ·ltli-3121 S95,500 Open Dail~ J i 2 IR & FAM RM °' DEH 1948 Port Seabourne 111 \"Hms> ~B 6-12-8235 Sal Sun :\Ion 12·6 1064 Katella St., Laguna Beach 494-3187 579,000 Sun 1-5 l IEOllOOM •1905 Diana La ne. Newport Beach 045·5498 S79.500 !)at Su n. 1·6 • 2324 Vis ta Hogar (Eas t bluff I N 13 S69.500 · Sat Sun 1·5 P:\l 335 Lindo .he. Balboa Penn.:\ B 6i3 IXXi8 Sl-l!.1 .500 Open dail~· li202 Ctl ron Ln I li 1)1\. Pk I In 551 :m35 SOi.500 Sat Sun 10-li •89~2 :\larble Ci r. \Ve!)l mm~tcr %3-8961 553.900 Sunday 1·5 W8 \'ia .\lentone t Lido Is le 1 :-.; 8 642-8235 $156,500 S/S/M 1·5 • •3603 Finley A\·e . Newport Bch • 675·5511 Sun. 1·4 lt!th St. at Palm A ,·e. II. B. 842·8540 549.4333 Sat Sun 2·6 l II & F~M RM or DIH 1000 White Sails UIV Hills> Cd:\I 673--1400 Sll7.5UO Daily 1·5 •4.>ol Rox bun· I Cameo Sh rs ) Cd:\I tii3-4400 Sl.49.500 Daily 1·5 •••221 Canal. ~ewport Shrs. ~13 (i-t2·5200 Sl45.000 Sat. :\lon 1·5 192·1 I rnne IBa V<.Tl'Sll NB (;.t2·8235 · Sat Sun 1-5 lllJ.5 De,·on La . CWesk lilf IN H ti-t l?-8565 Sat 2·6 S . :\I 1·6 4-W (.;abrillo. Corona del !\Jar <H0-7000 $169 .500 Sat Sun 1·5 lOIH Katella St. Lag una Och 494-3187 $79.900 Sat Sun 1·5 4:>11 cCmden. Cameo Shores . Cd:\I 640·5357 5235.000 S, S: !\I 12-6 -~Sierra Roja (Turtlerock) Irv 833-8250 $89.500 Sal :\ton all day 200 Via Genoa, Lido Isle Npt. Bch 673-9060 Sat. & Mon. 1·5 ::2 :\fountain Laurel. Orf Id Irv 551·6199 S72.900 Call for Appl. !.155 Cun~·on View Dr. Lag. Bch. 494-3013 S13S,SOO Dail~· • 3060 Royce Lane. Costa !\1csa ' t>46·77 ll Sat1Sun Mon 1·5 212 King~ Pl <Heights> N.B. 646-77 11 Sal Sun 1·5 3012 Ruchanan. Costa :\tcsa · t;.Ui-i71l Sul. Su n 1·5 30801'~ lcr \Va~-. Costa ~l c~a ti-167711 Sali Sunl -5 150911.orn<tll'. T he Ranch. I rv i 5:!· 1700 W7 ,000 ~I on I :; 152.1 Sanlant'lla. Irv. T rrr. Ccl ~I c;.u .1210 s112.soo Sac Sun 1 :; '· Utll Outrigger <II\' llill~ l Cd~l tl44 6200 Sl53.500 Sun. 1 5 218Vla Quito. Lido Isle. N.B. tl75 7225 SI47.SOOfC'I' ~ton 1 5 HOO Sandpiper <JIV 11111~ > (;d~t 644-4848 $120.000 Sun. 1·5 •2.550Colllmbia Or. Costa ~tesa 549-3743 • S70.000 · Sunday 17121 Camelot Cr. Hunt. Bea<"h 846·6382 $78,500 Sun/Mon t 2-6 4 IEDIOOM 227 \'ia Orvit'to. Newport Of'ach 675-1.is-1 Sl rn.soo Sund a~ l~ 5 4 Ill & FAM IM or DIN 2000 Windward l.n < Saycrestl :I\. B S. 64-1-1766 Sl29,SOO Sat Sun. 1-5 3124 Limerick Lane. Costa Mesa 6-t0-4950 S59.950 Sat /Sun 1-5 292 Hanover Dr. College Park. CM 640-4950 $62.500 Sat1Sun l ·S 1417 Mariners Dr. Newport Beac b . 642-4772 S87,SOO Sat1Sun. 1·6 22'll Port Ha rwick Pl HVHomes NB 642·8235 S108.500 Sat Sun 1·5 ::30 Royal St. George. Big C~11 NB 642-8235 5312.000 Sat Sun 1·5 1215 Kev West< H\'llills > Cd'.\.l 644-6200 Sl52.500 Sat Sun 1 5 • •97 Linda Isle 1 Linda ls le l ~ B &l2-823S Sat & :\Ion. 1·5 •1608Galaxv Dr. (DoverShrsl N B &W-4910 Sll5.000 Sat. Sun 1-5:30 2848 Velasco. Costa Mesa !.163-7855 Sunday 1·5 :rnll Albatross, Costa :\lesa 546-2313 Mon 1·5 289 Bowling Green, College Pk C:\1 540-1151 557.950 Sat.Sun 1·5 18-l72 Carn a by Lane. HWlt. Beach 8-l2-85.t0 Sat & Sun 19532 Sierra Scl'O, IT rt Irk ) ln · 833-1938 S97.500 Sat & :\lon 10·5 • 10241 :\lonitor. Huntinglon Bch 963-6767 $66,900 s s )1 1·5 14491 Geneva. Irvine 6-16-7711 Sun 1·5 •420 Kings Rd, Clifillaven, NB 642-5200 $139,500 · Mon 1·5 152.4 Serenade Terr. Irv Terr CdM 644-6200 S97. 000 Sun. l ·5 1527 Sandcastle <HVHiUs > CdM 644-6200 S189,500 Sun. 1·5 32901 Staysail, Dana Point 493-9149 S68,000or? Sun/Mon 12· 5 llDROOM· • •2319 Bays ide Dr .. Cd ~I 644-4910 $300,000 S ,S , M 1-5 : ••=3 Linda Is le. Newport Beach 631·1800 5275,000 Sun 5 II & FAM RM or DIM • 17 Roy.al St. George, Bg Cyn NB 640-6161 S365,000 Sat 1Sun ·5 • •49 Linda Isle <Linda lsle I NB 642-8235 SSS0.000 S .S. M ·5 952 Paularino. Costa ~f esa 646-77 11 Sat 1Sun:Mo 6407 Seashore Dr., Newport Bch 646-7711 Sat, Su 610 Loretta , Laguna Bch -199-3967 $125.000 Sun, Mon a day CONDOMINIUM~ FOR SALE 2 llDROOM =38 Seaside Cir . Seawlnd Co•do 631-1800 S62.500 Sun l ·S • 1256 Rutland ;is. Westcli!!f NB 675-4392 S65.000 ~n 12:30·5 4 llDROOM ' 310 Fernando , Newport 8$ch 1213 > 3U4 -4293 Open Snt & Sun DUPLEXES FOR SALE I 211&11!1 ••3603 Finley Ave, N4WPQrt Bcb . 6i5·5511 Sat. 1·5 TOWNHOOSES FOR SALE 2 & J llDlOOMS 21651 Ocean Vista or. So. L ag ·199-4515 From $14,950 S . S 10·6 . HOME .& INCOME 2011 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 675-6670 S29Q.OOO Sun 11-G/ ~112-6 J 11 I 141 Z M 283 Knox St., posta Mesa · 979-5099 Ope~ Dally 2215PortHarwick <HVHms) N.B. TOWNHOUSES 644-8317 Sat:SUn1 ~lon 1·5 1 •44S E. 20th Street . Costa Me5a FOR IENT 5'&8·7729 S215.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 Z • & fAM RM • , .. •21661 Bahama Lane. Hunt. Bch 283 Knox st .• Costa ~esa , ~ $83,950 Sat, Sun 10..4 979-5009 Open Daily l~t:.::~~~-~~ .~~·~~ .. ~-. •8Cypms-i'ft~ta . B g y . • • ...,, ... ~ &US.~--Sat1Sunl-5 ••• W•tw-1 ..... REALTORS 675-HI I OP1Ntf>"S1 Otit THI WATB: -.01 AMLFf AYL Two bedroom home,'fepla~. patio. pier & rl?at. Upstairs achelor _apartment wath fireplace view deck, or can convert lo ttupe bedroom . OPEN MON. Only l to, P'.\I. SlG0.000. ~ I .. WPOIT SH*' Beaeh living at its best. Charmi four bedroom. private patio; tennis urts, pool & quick walk to ocean bea . Call for appointm ent. $82,500. I PIOFISSl°j,AL IUILDIMG: Tri -level with luxur penthouse-ocean view. ExcelJent e wport Beach location MAYEXC ANGE. I COMMaf L CoaHa: C·l vacant land lOO'x 290' h St., Costa Mesa. $3.2.5 sq . ft. Adja nt lo shopping ; ready for develop t . Hlf•HW Y FROMTAGI: Acreage six miles~. of Santa Maria ; Sll0.000 unenc be red. Must EXCHANGE for in com rope r ty. RIMT S: Two beautiful new homes in prest ious J asmine Creek: each have two •re places, two bedroom s & den. wet bar. Includes -clubhouse. pool, jacyai, TENNISCOUR'T'S. I • tOLE OF NEWPORT. REAL TORS rSHES YOU A HAPPY HOLIDAY We will be dosed July 4th but OPEN MONDAY, July 5th. Please call. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 211 S I. COMt Hwy c ....... M. 675--551 I nl ucing * 1j. Olth f:n,lu~ * Our Bicentennial olferini. 1876 wood &c gable s t ylln f( makes tbis duple~ quaintly s m ashing. Brick terraces all about . polished hardwoods & st\lp'1 cablnets. too. Super l ·bdrm. dd lfned Cor a very particular owner. 2 bdrm., den , 2 baths. for )n~ome. Call today, just ask for t he <tUP,lex with the aables. .. A 1976 find al SUU SOO" ., UNIVERSITY REALTY JOO I L c..t ..... ., c ......... _. '7Mlt0 Chuck ero"n -POS~~.~~:I ~~-~~!': .•• !~.~~~~.~~ ... !~~ Spa<'ious 3 hr lll'IOI homl• "11 b Jlll'U<tl on tr l'l.' lined nd-Oc-i.J C i.l~·t•I (Jwt!t 1area JUST Rf:OUCEO S74,500 Lar.:c tomfortabl"' 4 br honit• Ill l'llOICC :l r t'.I of 11 u n I 1 n !: t o n B c a t' h . Scparntt• fJlll. r m. Jn area near :.idc of house for boat or RV Bike to beach Qwet rul-de-sac Move-in cond. Short escrow ok. A TTllACTIVl UNITS S 114,500 TURN BASIN VIEW Pale yellows. soft greens inside, bright blue a ll the w ay out there. Super s ized 2 bedroom , 2 bath home. fin;t time offered at reallstk $112,500 UNIVERSITY REALTY 100. I. e..t ...... , c .......... _. 67Mltl 3 br house scpar~ted 0 from other unit "town s ... rol I 002 I 0~ Jaw\dr)'. T\\ o 2 fJr unjt~ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • duplei.. luundry m com· mon 3 ind1v1rlual patiOli 3•-•0•S•T-•M_S __ buk1>mc:. ,'(: 3 l'ncl. dbl C A , E A garai:l·~. ;i frpk:.. l ll · 2 Bdrm. &, a bd.rm t'Oml' SI0.100 yrlr . I', yri. hoosc:i on R·2 l~t. !Otnn old. ?'cur hc:.&l'h for bo11t & cumPt r :Seller OPEN HOUSE 1.5 may ~ d 11 I 1 nan n~ $59.500. 13801 Ml' ~1::1111-. Ws1inni.1r :J bdrm,,, S l7 .!100 Kubin Le' 111v 11055 MOC)Mlio St 961-1111 --· Open Sot. 1 -~ 22l I PCNIMHto ~HFtlOHT!! 011,plex · SIM,OUO! D~lex ·1189.500' . Triplex . $279.000 ! UKIAH CALIF. LIDO SAHDS 2 Houses on 2 acr(•s, 2 BR New llslln~. Close to ea. Ill v~r run:> along ocean. Sho11> 3 bdrm .• 2 backofpropcrly.SS9,500. bu. home , 2 pulios. for all. l.:l.1l 707/~62·1822 S71.000! -rollcct loltoe ley Prop. Live in a Park this runl'l1 i.t >le home-oo a huge 126xl90 lot ha ... towering trees. wid, lu\\11\S. lush planung. 4S Solar hc:ited pool \\ll~ i!AL«Lll1~nl 11rc11 Real barn has gutti.I quarter :. + bl~ \\Orkshop. S2lS,OOO. Belf oftcnns. 0,.•HOUH s.tts-l·S 445 E. Zoth St. CM loyMcC_.. ........ IOMew Costa Mflo 541.771 r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reeftors r · 2 2·1r. Duple.es f".u~bldl'CO,l:J :\ll'lt:J • 675-7060.. Colec)e '-" I 002 G• .. rol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ l ~: ! ·• '\: TAYLOR CO. Iii \I.It>!:~ "·'",.. ~H ll i FAIULOUS LOHG IA Y VllW! Long pier & float! Near the jetty ! ! Going fishing is a breeze. Most w<>nderful boating activity. 5 BR hom e. CdM locat ion. $300,000 incl. the land. 2319 BAYSIDE DR. Sat /Sun/Mon 1·5:30 DOYB SHOllS IUGAMCl-$275,000 Some things are beyond price-like living in one of the finest VIEW homes in N . B. Brilliantly sun lit interior w/a bunda nt marble, crystal, et c. Lavish ldscp. Lge. 3 BR beauty. Call! YllWI DOYH SHOlllS--SJ 15,000 Great inviting pool for those s ummer f Wl parties. Exquisite appts tbruout this 4 BR luxury home. Large rms ! Huge Cam rm & formal dining rm. 1608GALAXY DR. SAT/SUN 1·5 :30 LUXURY "COMDO" FOi LEAH Bayfront! New, gorgeous, view! 2 BR, 21h bath, pool, 24 hr. security ser vice. Billiard rm, sauna. $1,2.50 month. 2111 S• ....... Hlhloocl MIWPOIT CIMTIR, IU. 644-49 I 0 I 002 l•••rol I 002 .............................................. RAMAIMGROSI You'll feel like an executive the minute you e nter the quiet front courtyard. This 4 bedroom, 21h bath home makes entertainin g delightful in the la rge fa mily room with wet bar or t he back yard gazebo overlooking the koi pond. Call lo see this charme r. Ef•U.-7155 I I 002 .... ,.. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVI AT™I llACH ~ .............. L..c ..... TWO S'l'ORY COLONIAL In finishing stages . 2 ·3 BR. 21h sin g le fam dwellings . Can be sold sep or as Duplex. Xtra lg li v rms w /masonry lplca. E·Z walk to bch. OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun 2·6 PM. 18th St. at P a lm Ave. J.LY~llALTY 101w.._.A••·· , ... ,k... .... 142-1540 IOOJW1Mr.. IOOJ Forlui <.:11 Hltr.. G<l2-SOOO ________ , \\'on"t last, not Ill SST, rnr lhl; 11 0 1>11lor ht'drourn m01Jcl \\ 11 fo1mtrv l.1ll'h('n1fu m1I roum. tlble fil ~·11l11ee. bath" and many extra Hurry on this ono al on! S57.9SO. Cull MO·llU 1002 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab/ Irvine realtg 1976 O"' IJkenlennia/ And the star-span!led banner in triumph doth wave · O'er the land of the free, and the home If' the brave. .. ' ****:***'** A TTIHTIOM! PLANT LOYBS! Enjoy your own GREENHOUSE w/this c us tom -built 2 bedroom, 2 bath hom e. Step.down living room, brkf st. room & pan~led den overlook s par kling heated & filtered pool. Appl. o nly. Sl66,950. Maxin e Willia ms 642-8235. (S32) I IA YSHORH llAUTY! ~ ~~HERITAGE . • REALTOR~ HillORYllW HOMES Pvt. Ply would like ( buy a Tixcr-uppcr fo C3ll h. S·IO·~qu d ay, &M>-OG26 ('\1('5. ~ ~, ..... 100 ••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br . 3 ba w /sweeping b• view. 50 yds lo beach. Yr:. oltl Jnll'rconi. wt bar. i.untlcck. ·room fr boat. Vacant. Sl40.~ Open daily. 335 Lind Ave. 613·001l8 or 646·272S 4 BR.. 3 ba. Large lo Close lo water. SlJ'l .SOO Marshall Rily. 67~ Copfstr-.o leech I 0 I •••••••••••••••••••••• FJXER UPPER DUPLEX P ali sades l ocallo '''/great potenllal. let ll1 sP<>w you the advantaa1 $69,900. ICot.tla RHlty 8J ••• 003 493-044 Corona def Mor I 021 •••••••••••••••••••••• RARE 41RDUPLIX SO. OF 14 YSIDE with a 3 BR , 2 Do llcn~• Only 3 yrs old. Feulurln beam ceilings, nul u wood & brick tt>xt~ Perlect locution. 644-7211 Completely rebuilt 4 bedroom, 4 ba th & den hom~ Huge master s uite U_6xl7) w/.Stpn fireplace & Harbor Vaew + mirror bath a nd dressing room & 900 s q. t . private used brick deck. Living robm features 9' ceiUng & stone fi~l~ce. Gourmet kitchen opening to beautifully landscaped used brick courtyard. New electric service. COJlper plumbing, zone control he ating & air conditioning. Extens ive US'e of tile & brick. Auto. sprinkle re,J t hruout. $179,500. Polly J ohnston 642·8235. ($.13) "IT'S 'MOT TOO LATI" to Ii ve i,n one or 1 rvine :s mos t p o pular co mmun ities -D E~RFl~LD. This 2-st or y, 3 bedroom + family room "Aspen" model n~eds yol!r.<Je~ating ldeas. Close to community ~ & jacuzzi. Appt. only. $75,900. Holly Markas 644-6200. (534.) I /Jn ·~11.11 l'I'\' I I \ r. '1' J' r, I , I • I ... MAGICYllW T'ltPLU For your very ow11 Completely ,.coftAll tlonud, with loving •kl by owner/builder. Ttk your choice or a 3 bdrm. 3 bdrm. or l·hdrm. unit each with 1111 own char.Q C11ll lo ice 209 Fern1 .. r. View-Pool/Jar. lla rbo View Hiiis. 4 BR, 3 be formal dining rm. la rm. lo maint. yrd, now to~. &f0.&412 tUI •· S...-OCMIY• I Br, 4 ba +den. Walk ~ beach. Ow'U't/A su.s. Pll; 17U1'71 OHM SAT /SUN 1-1 444 CAl9'JUO 2 Or 3 bdrnu .. r11mJly rm. Very pr1 vute patio. View! StC19,500 • 'I s ,,, DOif Y. rUNWH 'l~AJ.TOR ' _t..c.....,. ~ .... -840·1000 llllom Swiss Home. 3yr old .. 4bd. 21,ba. 2 frplci. . ~r. huge open beams, canyon seclusion. 'frees . creek. Part'I ocean \ u Brick patio, decks. Pnn only '245.000. 640-7773 ~ Waf~pr 1: l t!t' llt:<1i ls:.11t' ·Eastside· Duplex • t..rp I-bedroom. 1 bath ' units. '500. month in· C'Otne-Won' lasL ST0.000. t\111 price, CALL 64~ /(' [']g'~€ lH .. e .. ILot Rear-38r. den. frplc. Ht bu . Front -3Br wltrplc. UOO sq f\ each. Prfc.-ed ot sm.950. t axes · approx $420 yr. Drkr ~ ,, ·COMMERCIAL IUILDING on El Camino Real, San Clemente. Excellent Income property. 5162,500. Jo/an RE Al f '>lr.TE «1 IQ • ' ' ,, . ...... · . This FIR EC RACK wall EXPLODE y mind. A spbt·level ~ 2•i 9A SPARKLER a SKYROCKET \'ie the Blue Pac1f11: Pl rosegarden HURST{ like u HOMAN CANO It~ u PINWll EEL "UV at s12u 100 Pr1 coinmu111ty with lt!llllti. and r('c:reu Jre a 1'h1 i. '" cm:nnv BOMB. 8'foytt.GoodL 499.4514 3ZJ25 ~...:.Coast liw) ..... ••••• ,, I flr ,, .. n Pl£STICE LOCATION 43 Ft. lot, pier" allp 900 Block Via Udo Nord 5 Bedrooms -5 Baths First Eaatend waterfront o((ercd on ma.rtet since 1970 • Spectacular view! ! ! Location wlll sub8lantiato complete nmodel. SCSS.000 260Z WIST OCWROMT • ~' e -,ort IHd I 06.IMI wpwt leeda I OH I ••••••••••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••••••••• t!ll ~ ,, r UNT A YllW-1611 .,_SID. UCL Open Sat/Swi -4 BR + rec rm, 3 ba. \ toe. $87.$00. 1417 nen. M2·4772 B• Bia Cuyon pro. >f*'lles. call Big Canyon .... lly. 644·1133. • <•·',. OCUM VIEW From this rantastlc :! bcfrm .. f;amlly rm .. ~\;'.~ Heights home. • Af t I .... h•1• ......... ,....... Af I t1....... if t I.......... ... I nh,_111._... ..... 4JOO Sunday.Juty • 1976 OAtLVPILOT Cll •••••••• ••••· .. ~···•• •••••••••• • ............ ......................... ••••••••••••••• ... •••• w lllafw alrta.d lfOO .......... .......... •• •• ~ • C.... ,.._.. .....,. 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ISHW MonA"rl . ..... ~°" TO-......... I Adults. no 1Wl1t SlSO up ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1Chvlt1es c:l1reeior '"'h per "''ttic Cail 492 4121 •HEF.R DAit. ii U L .... '"RN p ANO Hertlaw l74 n;ii_... 9'ra·33'7S,G4$·82S6 lmc~S-plans parlio:i. BBQ's . BEllTllA Ht·'~fl\ •Lil'll.DllDW'S PrLY FO 'NU S1ben an Husky ~ I •••••••••••••••••••••• ()\.t>r 500tall trt-t>~ .1ml --------lnps & mOC"t!' f·rtt Sun RL· LTOf~·. •!:JEER STEAK HSE mal..-. N\l•pt Shores area. TUNING IBronehllllnel Pool.ten lo ''r ~..im' .. 1th ~EW ADULT watcrlront J ..... Aph daybrunch c.A. ,s •MAIDSF.RV .• N.U S4-8900167S·71172 RareGpc>Or·k>Wc:o&l. na~ w or wi\hout bo,1 1o1..1lt'rta r ue'.itc· u apts 1n ~Ina Verde f«onl1ng from l'26() ZlSA\'enadadel ~l.ir ll.BS17160rang~.CM . ~1-09llPJANOCARE slip <2131377 7MO r£·laidn11 'elt1nll ror Beaullrut lnodscap1.n1. AduJt 11pU t.easin1 pre· Plus beauulul singles San Clemcn\e. CD 64~ 4170 S40 OG08 FOUND l watch. l nna. --)Wr s p;u•'"'s n('1o1. lvr excepuonally rich io· \iew now in a prestige 1&2 bedroo m apts :Charming 3 Br,2 b:i,hm. please ult to 1den11fy UCISUMM• LecJ-ole.ectll l741 2 bedrOOQ\ JPart.m('nt tenon. 1&2 bclrms from lr\'1 n e community . Cwmsbed&un/umished on qwet st. w i:ar & '9llArAILOI ~l-06(JJ SAJUMG-CLASSIS •••••••••••••••••••••• f'rom S220 Furn1lur" S27S. !\lesa Verde VLllu -r-.·ency Pergola. Culver lndry. BAYf'RONT 301 Nt!ts$2000.mo. FOUN-D· Wood e n In Newport. 2 Wt•k 'Sun lover'a special. 1 b ava1l:ible 'm•ll Pt!IS USS Mesa Verde Drlv & Sandburg. 2 blocks so. Modela open 10 lo 7. Edgewater at Coronado Owner mo,•ing to larger leather ~und Bible vie E lem. Ir lnte rmed. 1180.Utilpd. Fee Ma.i OK.Adults \llly OUtt-t-EasL Costa Mu a . of San Dleao Frwy. Sorrynopelsorc:hildren. St.-r-.·o3 Br 2baunats bu s in es s. W e ll · · · d1sseslnLido14'1.~I ~nt.als.~S370 opt'n 9 00 totLOO. 2300 (714 )S4().8871 ~1100. Roommate service Pvtbeach,lndry,gar. established. All items to ~-~w & Wilson, CM. Week advanced ln )O' Mewporl leeclt l7 6 Mesa. Phont U~·Z300 2 Br. 1 ba. I st.or}'• shag, Le1Jt11e letldt ll41 tlonal charge for month 200 Main St. Balboa livery van. St•per loc. LOST: Prescription aun· nakers, StO. Clasaea rt t"a1t\ 1e ... · l~t . ('o~\~ available. Slight addi· Nelson Robinson. RJtr. i;:o. Price includes de· Sbleldl sloops w I•;· -•••••••••••••••••••• drps, patio. fri>k, beam ••••••••••••••••••••••• to month occu:pao.cy. 67S'6120 Xlnl terms. Agt. 837~ glasses. vldnlly or 19th Juty Sir July 19. For • tBR furn. Anll. now o Br townhou$6" w '2 ba cell.. d s bwhr. gar.2 Br .. 2ba.<'banncoua1e OrangeAve.CostaMesa. 833-6890. ·' yrly b e. Crt!al lorahon t>nd. patio. gui. & PoOI'. Adults. 1240. AvaU 8/1. with Ion, den It garden. Oakwood BAYSHORE COTTAGE CLOTHING STORE Pleasecal1 546·•6'78. R · S ialiat -"'h 4!ilh It Balboa. Easy ac S300. Adlts . to pets. 26SOElden.537 ·312S S47S/mo_. Gard 2 Br enclosed pal.lo pvt Oross'90000 yr · ~ ..... 2 Sh bl F l ' B 2 en be .bes $200 ' k ' Cas u"I W":•r .0 1 'h.ft1·nLOST: Whl long ha1·-.. MAlnf.'CE &SPEC.EP. C:l..'SS. car gar. orl 645·3381. 28 2b Apt M V rd . an astJc view. 2 r.. ac . "ee • S600 .. "'" "' .. ·~ ,..,, ...... N n-h to bch. "'alk lo i.lores.-r. 8 · esa e e bu., frpl. & y urd Apartments mo.646-8685&962-~3 operator liquic:l11ting. Samoyed, male. Vic _....,.. wpt.,.., · ~ mo. Lrg p:itio. N E-s1de. Walk to slopping. area. $220. S47S/mo. Y-.-t.1-1 __,,_. 1 ... 250 Mu.~t sell. Less \ban the Grant Boys, C.M. Nds W-.4. lOJI ,mall ~h1lt1 or peti> Eic. ll(e 2 br, cri>t;. d11>5, PhS40-7086 Great ocean viow. l Br. ......,_. ..... .._.. --.....,... "' pncl' of fix\ures. Fan· surgery .642-4897 ~ -l.200 cov'd put10, bll.lll, gur. 2 IR 2 IA. Sl4 S with large deck &. frpl 8801rvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• tastac foot traffic Joe:. -1mmuc:. No dog~ $29S. Walk lo beach. UUI tnc Irvine at 16th Cabl.n, Big Bear. sips 12 Rent only t.275. mo. Br· LOST : White :i,pnc:ot toy Sl: 6 L •:A.~•: I LI fl on 642·~or645 •148;s _ 6_?-7601. agent S350tmo. 645-0550 Poollbl. col TV Uy wk or mg offer. Agl 83'1·4200 male poodle. vie Wallare Selective Household, t.1.·, 11 I \\ \ \~ ,\, \• .l ' \ &ck Ba)-. iH :.11 Jul)' -----Lltrge&rhelor RecenU,y 1 Br In North Laguna. wkeod.S48·3446 ----& 19t h CM . Re\l.11rd : n.,.\ug.29.$500.liJO 1887 l Br .:ardcn apt._ rplc. ---'--'d All ·~i, pd *'"n U11eerduplex S33Sfmo. ~~~~ ------IUUTY SA.LOH M8·9738or 646-4S22 Nurs.lng&Familycare --dsfiwshr. P"l patio or '""""' . ....., --CATALtMA .. .VALOM G ...,. Penonne1 Alf twwwats lrnne Ind urea l190 646·"546 Oceanfront l Dr. garden 'Dover al 16th rogi; 70.000. yr. ~dogs. 1 bm.1 blk. Ernt*>Y« Pays., .. u.f1 ..... _.... c«t'a e. $450/mo. 642-8170 New condo beaullfully 0 w ~ c r go 1 n g 1 n l o Vic ~achwalk Condos. 4.500Campus Drive rt.8 . ••wwwu mo. SS7·28U Lge. 2Br. bltns. P''l pal.lo ' fum.is hed. sleeps 6 to 8. hol!.-p1\al for major sur-Reward . ...,.,.1889. Call546·1SOS ...::i:,:;;·····;io6 Deluxe Mew u.itt Shag c:.P'· urport. • .j.J· ·~f.\lll:I ALICIA VILLAGE Weekly $395. Call Fran. gcry. Eslab. 11 years. m """' mo 6'2 7973 f:'!' .t::r9' MAND MEW 788-0370or646-74J4 ultr~ aflluent area. 20 LOST Pool!le/Terrier . Hou1elteepln1 1 da)O per ....................... ()pen daily. 2 Br SluOo. · · UHITID UOIEllS Sta\lons. Terms a vail. blk, tinge of gray on race wit. Pref. Spyalua HIU t BR Apl, yrly lac. Lg '~ 8a dwn. l' 2 ba \p. 0... ,.. 112 ,._. •c Views N!J.. 837"'200 has red collar & nea col· area. SZOday. 6*-41.JO Ute, airy. slo\'e, ref rig /\~um, lam rm, lrPIC . •••••••••••••••••••••• Drop a pebble Into lhe Larae 1"2 bdrm adult te se..r. 4300 lar w /rabies lag. "Sis· util. S23S. Marned rpl pallo twnhse design. !o VERY Lge Dlx 2 Br 2 Ba Ckean from your Apt. a p\s. Orange Coetnty's ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAIL CLEAN sy". Vic Colleae Pk Col.Iese sludent will tluD Pttf'd. 673-0872 Sal, Sun pets. 283 Knox St. Nwtt apt, frplc, lndry. bal Lease. Luxury. security, most beautiful •!>\ com· Fl.ND A ROOMMATE Nets $1500. month Atta. Reward. 546•3412. boats berore or aftMtal· &)Ion. Hg\s area. 979·S099 cooy. l260mo. '98-2441 Mature adults. 317SS Csl mun It Y nes tie d i • PROP'ESSIONALLY! Owner works 30 hrs tylripe. Exper. 781-1• ll6oa PMMMla 1107 'ew 2 br. 1' 1 ba. patW. Hwy. 499-2:835. Lagu.na Hills. Excellent House-Males Unlimlled p/Wk. A unique process Lost: •·ema\e black lab. Help w-.. ?fli ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carden. Adults. Nope le-Ii ~.40 sun lover's special. 1 br ~r!~=~~ppc~,""c~~ 832·•134Slnc:e 1971 that really does the Job. Vic. Elden & .Wilson. •••••••••••••••••••tJt• $23S 642 1603 --• "U pd Owner must !eave to de· C.M. u )'OU f1,nd her* .. ...._ .. __ .. .. SI Fisherman's dream 1 br. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• .180. v I -f'ee. Main ters. . Resp. female to 1hare 2 vote more time to na· please call, shes got IJ -- s.?25. l't1I pd. Sni.:I" ok COL'~TRY WOODS 1 lltAHO HEW Rent.ala. S40-5370 •f'U'epla<'e lounge BR N.8. Al>\. view, ten· t1onw1de prom'ution or puppies waitlng for her. S.Cy /&Atlll/MM fo'ec . ~I a in R t!ll I a ls. :'\'cw E·~1de I BR. Neu Lake P11rk Oeluu Oceanview l DR. single. •Billu1rd room nis. u una " i:ym. $150. product. Opcntc from &46-5373 Employerli Pay,.._. 510-5370 lllO 2Jst St 64S·9S43 Br, alJ bltns. dbl au oo peu. S22S. incld. utll. • •Pool & jacuzzi mo. Joe G46 1757 your home. Good term&. Liz. Relode111 Aaenc~ •arages. Nr. Beac h. 494-7986 •Sandvolleybitll ----Agt .837-4200 Lost S1amest: cat. Has .OOOBlrchSt,St~lOf 2 BR . Carport $3:!5 -35 2 Ur Crpt /drps, W. com er Alabama & __ _ _ -.-_ lnlcnon designed ror M·F rmmt lo share 2DR blue collar. last seen Newport Beach 11334190 tt20 W. lkilhoa Hf\d frplC'. Wash1Dryr con· d:inu.S36-l'TIS Northend 1 BR.1,, blk to you wh ich ln t lude : Lnhse. apt. nr So. Cst IQUIP.l&ITAL C?lumb1;,, Wiison . CallforAppt/flltab '1$ ~~a~hall fttty __ tl75·'1 ne<-t1on Adil~. no JlCts. -beach & stores Prtvacy. Beam ceilings, wood Pina. Mark 979-6599 MISSION VIEJO 642·214S Ctipistranoleeclt )Ill Adj ~hopp ing HEWTllPLEC Adults, oo pet!>. S245. In· ~=~i~e~it~h~~~t. ~f~~sb mnu; wanted Capo. OwnkerNmust sell this ost ·_M_a_l_e_S_p_r-in_g_e_r-·~:e-r~~ATOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~--Br 2"2 Ba. 2 car gar, cld ulll. Yrl y lease. carpe t in g , p r i vate Sch. 2 81ltsfrom beuc~, wee ! o reasonableof. Spaniel. Liver & white ay u '. r a ·/.'"'· 2 BR / 1 c Omo. Ownr /Agt . 61-1023 furn ex~plbdrm Mil" fetrel used. Rlghtlnlhe Ans. to ••TURK.'' hellarcskills req. ·Alll>· w,nu"'p:r::."~r:pceas~ 121 :b:~~~ci~m~~~. I 6 -2634, S36·4S78" __.leech-3169 ga~:0::1:s~ pat i o s " 496a .. mlddleof growlngarea. REWARD•92,3'781 ~In pef\rsr,oi ·~l""lt· -crp~.S21S.mo.83J ,99SO_. w ri r"'p lucc. $320. 1.__ ..... -0822 _____ __... __ , ••• -.......... •••••••••••••••• Xlntterms.Agt .83'1·4200 . parcra , • , .. , • " u ~ ~11 Stockport ant lady to shore nice st : Silver Gntf Toy C.M. l~plex. JDr. 3ba. Ocean "'1thoul firepl:ice $3IO. 2 Laguna Rills H.B. home with same, MsMry Scltool Poodle male Hunlln ...... •---------baths r"n"e •·oven dis ll&IA'1 IRFRONT ~·l·6'Q"orS81·61Sl k I N .... ~ ... 300 u I · · -APARTMENT MGR, --\'lew. dbl gar~ frplr . nr • .. " • · · 99' "°(Sorry""',no-·> non-amo er . pr v. ba, """""" .mo.ne p~un Pier.Reward.962-8417 ,...r cou~e dnlr .·:: 1 s<'h oo ls. S3 lo m o hw45her, . lex. Bkr"8-8838 VllWS • .,....., S90 535-1257/536-1796 Localed South Orange ...--• 160W. Wilson. ,..,OR't ---__;;..-....:...---1~.:,;·..:.:;.:...=::.:..::.:.:.::...::..~·:__._ County, rn non com · 5150 manaae ct 0, .Mi~~·Sl07 SJ70 2 br, caraae. pool, °"'tler desperate! Must cw-.,.1forl..t 4350 pelilive area. Li«nsed ....................... Uait1. Ute malnt .. C.......~M• l122)fESA VER DE are 11 . 11:1 .Fee. · strt111no~ano a11 ren\.2Br,1Ba.od<aulet ••••••••••••••••••••••for 54 pre·scboolcrs. Drin.kinaproblem! red1teUon + clea ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home atmosphere 2 &. 3 M nR.ental.s,540.5370 ~;~;~to un congested Little ou ble Gar:age for Neal as a pin. Owner's CallAlcoholHelpUne fee.ez-43319 ---------.i~deluxeapt.s.546-1034 wi~.SllYlfV<lU.flre-Balboa lsla.nd. Avall. storage only In Newport personal proble m s 24 hrsa day8JS.3830 --------._.. W /~ lc::-.':1· :::~· k~: ~_.or~~f,"~ ~;sJ[ly $340. mo. Call ~~:o mo on lease. necesS 000s1ldoale Imm~; sale. EXCESSIVE DRINKING A/PA y Alli CUii S PER new 1·2 Br. pool, frplc, from $218. adllS. 3UI llam1lton. 642·~1 •2 Br Mesa Verde lower. mo;,i_lst . last, clng. mt"~recc~ter. ~'.420() wn or · · Agt. ruins lives. Heavy Input to cobs· 962-up7 TtnntHouru, too OHie. ...... 4400 WanttoStop! puteriud payablH ~ IOOMI 4 000 •••••••••••••••••••••• Preschool, lie 64. xtolloc.. DETOXlFICJ\TION It aystem for dyna•lc UNIQvE ~·' ~n· ( ••••••••••••••••••••••• full, will exchange REHABILITATION growing rutaur .. t CORO''"' OL'L 'I \R Qw, Ct area AdulLs S22S Gro~d noor 1 bdrm. . Lo I I h i s I ''" r . ·' ' N t 833-8974 A ve Y. c ean r oom. P Gladys Willia rm Rea It.or Call us2'·Hrs a day c a n · • • ry co•· :? Br To"nhouse. frplc opes. ~ 7t~;::::;:'dP~~ _ / blith. wk. Kitch. privp. !)Jll-t166 South Coast menaurate w /exper. Pool. tennis. contlnent:i l CASA GRANADA APTS · v S27 SO Fe male . refs. Community Hospital Restaurant backaroue.d breakfui.t Some O<'~an & I br: 2 br. l ba. 2 br. 1"11 ~~· ~ll\lrv tdU!trentM from Huot. Beach. 962-1719 ~~,.,.,;,.. 5015 So.Laguna J.499·1311 help(ul. Apply at TboJol· Cata.lina \ICWS. Close to ba: 2 br. 2 ba. Pool, r~c. Walk n.h rrom you S50mc>Mhl'f Wik b b p b b ..,_...... 1----------• ly Roger In c , 170'2 nnn ll N """ PrOmOntorv or 'NMt \o c . vt at • ., _ M .... SS .... GE c ·11 ... ·-1 . shopping & line bent'h room. .,.... gn s e"' lovely br, 2 ba. w /frplc Jutr nortfl of J.lmOOrM k h ri Bt!I bo / A A l .,....,, rv1ne. 644-2611 laundry fac1I. Reas. Mary ~Ua.S36·38.52. ooPKlflC~ H1onw1y tc n P '" me. .1=..-=.--10,000 Required for FIGURE MODELS·~~~~~~~~~ ---------•I rates from St~ Water &r Tt+ec>none 17141 67S·8000. Pvt poola" tennis crts, ;/._, _ -highly profitable rea l I- -----gas pd. 979 1!11 I owned and managed ov 646·7080. SlSOtmo. ~ ._. .-.,. estate \.('Olurc. $20.000 ESCORTS APT MANAGERS - LOV EL 'I' 2 Dr I 8:1 , fri>lc:. -------i.....ND .,.Eu. Tilt lnllne Comoenv. Nice lo homey rm. pvt en returned w/in 90 days OUTC "'U ONLY for Christian complex, gar. patio. S2R!> Nur 1225 QT 2 Br 2 Ba cpts ·~ " :w " .,, __ ..... 673 5937 "" Costa Mesa . S4S·5004 1 .. -.. 21e••75 , ... k ... IWPORT trance.bath $10Smo.kll. "'""'u .......... ----631-3111 tennis rrts 673-00(!1 drps 11ar pal lo. no pets • -· -• -" · --1S70 Coriander Ape a 21r~. 21a Sl50 APAITMIHTS pn\•.MS·S998 RHlllHT MortcJocJea, Trust Architectural Xtra ht ttx;I 6c OC'n, 403 s.&9·1240 £ndoscl garage$, Joun· Barhelorlor 2 Roe111lrlon 4050 OffiC'es as low a~ :w per Dffdi 5035 PREGNANT? •S..DllAFTSMIM J osmint'. t dM, $JSO. mo • dncs qJicl buy centra Jledrooms and ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq rt. l\1lssion Viejo I< •••••••••• •••• •• •• ••••• Cari n g <'on H den l i a I * IMTMM. •.n c 1 11111 & rt! ( r 1 ti · ). C~t Plau area, delu"e 3 louUon Adults only Townhou~es Retired gentlemn, lge p~'t. LaJCuna N111.ucl. 200 to LOANS 90/ "ounselio.I( & referral. OIAFTSMIM ~lll\•11n .631 ·05SllaflSpm Br 2 Ba,owncrs unit.ln4 M'1·262a 840.225 Fr.$2J9,50 room&bath.Patlo.S200. 2000sq rt .8ll·l400 /o Abortion, adopllon & W&LP---..1.....-673·8267 plex. Blln:., cpts, drpl'I. 0 keeping __... encl RO r , S32S 40S W. pen 9-6 Dally mo. 5"6·2573 Alto 21td TD loons · AtlOCleht 1124 Sunnower. 768·7336 ,. __ .._ ~-Spa-Pools· Tennis &..L..a....L 6 •l MO FREE RENT• Fairest Termuince 1949 APCARE 547·2S63 ..,__.. --.. • -··--Jl24 Ac ron fro m t 'ashion ..._........, Moteft 41 0 1·2-3 Rm. ofticei> from 5 ........, __ M~ C .,..,..., .. ~ "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• Island al Jnmborc. on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1135 per mo . Adj . ....,..,... '7 o. AIORTIOM &Mec.A,....11.: .... 'J>usty Shoe Preview. Sain Jo3quin Hiiis Road. Xtra prime motel site to Airporter Hotel. No lea~ 642-2171 545-0611 Counseling & Referral c.,._ .. M• \ . Now CompletJng CorlStruetfon 17141644-1900 lse. 2\<t acres lit Sin req.833-3223T1lnoon Pre~.test-avall.wknds C714U44.06JO ... Otego f"wy. Western & , 2ND T.D. MONEY 24 Hr flelpline 547·949S E 19oth Sl. T o rranA" N.B. 1.ux .. pvt ok in suite. T Qual Opp E m ployer "" p trms below ma rket, II STIPSTOllACH Already hul ll l\rco restlgebldg. Reasona· pvt funds. pcr1wnal •SONYA•S* m 2 BK.Zba.unf $43S Alphy's Union 76 & f'uc· blc.6"S-J100 service 1n your hnmc or OUTCALLMASSACE Al'cllff~ 3 RR, 2 ba. unf. ilt.O() r1's.3u1~1w. CorcMta cMI Mar orhcc, 675 4491 Ukr. 24 838-1780 Newport Bch frm ieeki. 2 RR. l bn Vrly . l.l2S G.HtHOfM 4150 Deluxe ofrl«s w 11<1 n . ~ _ fu 11 t Im e pe raon WIHA.VI ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtood p:arkin g , A l f'. JHDTD LO" ... S Jo•olt'"VF.RV w /a rchllec ture & SummrrRrntal11 RURAl.i\TMOSPllt:Rt: cle,ntor Mo111er'I · • ~" C'>N"L~·IVA."I L" 1traph1cs hackgrn11;p, ""· RI 20 (;omb1naltnn real csta\l' ' · ' c. n .,., ,~ .. ~. ooraphl" "Xper, Lovin" c11re. blllancl'd v .. n ' Ir 673·41 •. I -=1·ru \Tl!)~' '"" " ' " .. "' pt•rllonn propcrt) ., 1 •• notch wntlng & t ypine m fll'<, n1c•· p11l 10 •O-PHS9" loanll on 1es1dcnc1>s , abllil)'. St:irl lmmed •. associated 544·3833 1617 wt:.c;TCLIF'f'-Nn a porrrn c nlll & rom · Call .Planned !'•renthood Cal1 Sll-0300.toopply_ s..1,_, lt...tali 4200 AGT 541.~32 mcrc111I propcrt1c1t $..')()()() for 1nrormal1on on our -----. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -to SI00.1>00. Statc"'·1de NEW Saddleback Clink . AUDIT CLHIC A I..' ,. I W l.J I I\ • oJ . """' .. . ' .. l~~~~~~~~~INewwrt B<'h SISO week COIOMA DE&. MAit Pinant'i? '172·8601 Blrlh control. preirnanc:y reQuirC8 accural4l fl!Cur.- Spac. 4 Rr 2\Ai Ba, beaut. Sll>fl 4 + 1 l>lk to.ocean: 0 1-'l'"ICl':SPACF.AVAIL AMIDUftUfMWtl/ tcstlni " coun!iclln5. optjtudo with knowltdfe decorated. pat o. blk to <2l3l004MWl<h 41' /!liq. rt . 3111 2nd Ave. r..-soMll. a/ !'i47·0884 ot IO·key, Ille typln•. will bch. Vrly. 813·1'108 0 I ~ c o v CJ r Y Mam n t , Lost & FoWtd Newly divorced male. tat, train bright ~rwn with ---""--------1o c EA NP Ro N T -1714)870.19'0 m & 47 ,.,., b 1 min. 1 yr. b1.11lne11 ex· Oceanfront• br, 2 frplCll, I.AGUN/\ 11 Br.alMP8 4. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ae~uoUll' /!-:;;"i:ie (.i0'Z; per. •:aopm.um. """ wet bar. mlcro•wne, Pvt 1teP!' to ocean, S3SO Old Corona del_Mur Lott & foultd 5300 25.40• Reply to claHlflcd workin1 c:onit. tt CCNSI· Extru. $ll50. 675·IOM wk. 491.3292 Ample Parkrna ••••••••-.;,• ••:• •• •• •••• ad no. 717, c 10 Dally pany benetlt1. 644·4MOor •2Rr, 2b1. 8hdlt. l"rplc, NB cottuo. 11lel>8 to ocn. Sl~.(l'TMlllOO P'OUNO : on H lu t1s rfnll Piiot l>O Rox IS60 Cotta apply 180 No~ort pool, no children. $33$. •1118 6. avail J uly sm. 150 I WHtclff Dr. ~~"!t~!~~~t~:k rT~~~"~~ ~8. Ca 1126~-· __ • __ ~A•,.f::M. Dr · • 8 • Nol)9(18SS·ffT.4,833-l"53 G1~2"4G. Al~o 11m1 unit. Newport trlnanclolClr 1978. nllml' Ua11t> ln111dc MA.SSA.GI -- 3 Br, 2 ba, hlk to beach. cpl /adlt.I, sips 4, &1ol>wk. L...-, Offlu S,.Ce 11' "Zunla11.. t.1110 hllfl fklh J umc• AUDIT• Car gar, patio. No JM!U, _avull 713· Cull on Shr M11n1111cr flrll\ n11me. cull \o Iden l.11'. MMSC"ur C 0 0 It 0 IHA TI 0 .. 13M.&t2·UI03. Ju11l ova1I. 2 Br, 2bo. (714)642·1111 Ul2'1l t~~ Y.ve11M8638..,. Ou t call11 !IAM 9 rl\f. CLlllC YIAILY wiheout view or Balboa Window F.Xl'C Suites L.Ol>'T 41., mo lmh Set 494·GI 11 lloa1t llolpkal hu • alt Ba). WaJk to bch. Super Harbor" Adoms. C M \er. M & s m mixed TlwG ..... Tet1elt rentopenln11foranl,.._ 3 Or, 2 Ba. c:loa.t tOO«'an pvt. I.Ike new 1200/wlt Uu.•itllt comc•r In Ornnic n.iutt VIC' Oold,:n~1.,.1 & w/o bookkct"1)1n11 ba~. ~.ALSO•B"r.21~8a. $7:JO •m o $250 Aull Co i\C . co mplete i'.:ll•~· RF.W A Hi) t•orthelitUccxtra" i round. Mu•t be ~ Su~r deluxe Newport 67S.382461S.S205 J•.nilO"'"I. mu~lc. ample 114_1 m:.i rnOulcoll M1111113ae w /fi11u re11 & de talt Shottstl50. ... Cull 7SI 3931 t'/tlme. 011y11 . Appl,. P'r~~ty H4"1W Balboa. Larae lbr apt parklnit. dttoratc ~o suit Lot t Ulack Male Toy rtraonnel, 60 MOO, N.a _.tl.$0 Sips t-11'75 wk or ~ tennant. Call 55i·Ol3G. Poodle. Vic: Iowa/Gisler E.O E. ,, ---------1 mo. July/Aue. 875·S810 841-2800or 839 4290 St CM S•t AM. $49•4132 CLASS Of '66: CdM OM THI WA Ta -For reunion 11\fo. contact uto Mechanic. Ileen ...... 1.,. Ocunfro-nt-Coroaa del MedlcaJ SUltt'. CdM. S37 Lost : Ma le Crrman Char Smlth·Brazll at exper.CallDonat ,, ••• -• .... ~1 M1 brar ~ lM bueh.1~ew. :=; ~..:;'· Xlnl k>C'a· 11hepherd aree F'rankrort 524-89$3 or writ~ c:io Via 541-tea. ~·-• _,\OSZ7$wky.2bt -· Ave. Ir Kntic. un G/25, Loma Lindo , Vorba•---------- 1 r· .... .... 11) CiOwkty fn.Tm ....... 4450 Ion& blonde halr with blk Unda 6 t • t 6 6 I o r 3 Br aum.n:wr n!DW I bllt •••••••••••••••••••••• eant ~ llOH. Rtd rollar ,._S_P_f_R-tTV--A-L_R_E_/+._O_E_R_ 645-IOOO,•d. 106. fr beach. 2 f•mili" OK. STORE·OFFICF..SHOP. tags. call 536·2'201 n-n tOAflt.IOPM •----------•Newly deur . S.25 0 Ne-rt&BayCenter 8t:J·"73 Reward· fem. Adv~""'"'allm1tlAr1. ,, Blk bch. Dnttalrt. 3 br, .,.,. ......., t ....... 0 • A t -.,., pet. ~" "" "' ._,.....,, _,.,., no\'cr. P · 2052Newport8lvd.CM ---------1 31.2N. t::I CamlnoReul 1 ba. frplc, (ar, bltm. 8. Nwpt Och.. '*l.2$2 644-San Ck!meote. For appt. ~-S:'" lse. 67~·0711. N "-Wiison St, betwn If arbor •92-~ 492·11.N '3 6140. l2H•lh St. • n'n!Ch. ~~pl 'rm MODEIM OFFICE ~'S-OFI.!.! r v I e w .• .(; . l\t . ,,....:._ ..... 1t--•c•• •1•0 S.CI••"'• ll76 ~k.~-et~n/o· .. ebowa'!...0.rr. OISTOll "" ...., __ _..... ~ ~ """' "'' iv ---------1••••••• •••••••••••••••• ~.;;.;;.:~~~r .. ~:~ !:\~. ~~:40 ~lD~!hJ>~in UND~~l•~4c:.... "' au.r~~d r 'a~in'tn~Z ~tmi1es."A";flfslh:ri' a~t • el . c-o'if""ln~VI . .-J " }f;r·.~c~.. . ~~11' ,,.._ . ~ •toe ts t ro m to.,. n . 8/8. l'T days l600. Refs & 1-114.11&33 ~ , ""' ·•••vir < oi. read ng. P o cl ca: cng, Ml-4l&a dep.Jackl73-09?Z n. .. ,._ 1 77 •. 1.. llwy & S Crowl\!! Cd.M. or m ath profi ciency. "'''""" ... .. 968-0008 _ __ 642·5697 art 12 noon. mte. At lel&At 17 fn aW.. Have r eh Ir luna,, S.0-88S4 1(;J2 DAILY PILOT Sunday JuJv' 1978 ti'::°:.:':""'.':~~~---:::~~~~~~:--~~~~----------.....,.--------------------------------...,.--:-~--!"""!"'"---~-------...... '~~..,, ..... . Add 1t ••• 8uild 1t...0 1aper IL.Hammer it... Cdrpet SERVICE DIREC-I o-Rv Plumb i t... Pat ch 1t...P1pe H ... Remoae1 It ... , ~ lt.. Cement it. .. Wire 1t ... Hoe il ... Clean 1t...Move Roof it...LandscaJ)@ it...Titc 1t...Tr~ lt ... Sewlt .. . •• ,Jt ... Press it •. Paint It... Nail it...Plaster it...Fix it.. Haul it ... Add It ... Plant it ... Alter, IL.Learn It .. . "jtt-1..cel.,..,. c....t/Coeuete G••1l19 G ... r:ll Strrice1 ....... , ..... JP..... ,._..... if* ., ... ~ ................................................. ·;;;: .................................... ······················· ....... : .............................................................. ., ................... . ':\PPl.IANCt.:JH; .. ,\lll ~coramt' blurk work J .. .-a.e b pert HANDYMAN·HOlllH & SIJe"-M_ BLOCK . •lumpuoncPAINTING 'PAPERINC HOMt:SA\'l.;t\S ~~ewt wa.lls.n:,rs.e&\t~ StO Servlcl' Call l''ree e11t f'.-llo5·pallc Garderun,;" Apt a. Consc1enliou1 Gctridofunsllhtl)'. walll, bnck. stone plan 13 yr11..al"V'I Harbor are• ""'Plumb11na & Ht.11 u.tln«i 'ell 1" ~u;lZl m k• d 17 14 )~!1~ CH11, w1lk1/drlveways Lan~ellplna craJ\aman.~. TRA&H~DE RIS t era, concret~. Ver, Bewtrera.llr'd64.2·~ n U°bl1t matea, ionr•l& r::~t~· . • w 11 " ............. la.. ---t'alr pnro. ltC'/bond Soft nu I DO IT .... I I ColleaeStudnt•548-&&al rue .. frn est, Rob Expert Palntln" lntr he a9,.c7.·o\;3'r8\~C~8l 'rAIO ~--·-------"l'.'""""r·'"...., S4l S1S4 ~ 1»~ , • r • " o " "ERAMIC Tile New '1 .,..................... G1rden1n1 Lllnds<'•!K' Electrl(al Plumbln1 th I di b I Ex 1 r · I' re • e' L t.1a.tt.r Chuae "rmdl J''ree est Sml }Ob1i ~1ahu only Wt'ekly·m> C..tr9dor <'le.an up You can afford \Cote. Reurat.ea . ..U...as1 ' ....................... ~ Worltman1htp 1uar .. lAR\''S PLUMBl"'G wel~ome ~3i·2428 &. h!Mne \ '" 11011 lloep •••••••••;••••••••••••• us f'or ei.t call Ron HOUSltCLEANINO I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• &4t02:9S " • • 6'&6·9801 • ;, 536-6193 Rfof1 831 t6731fl8pm GER\'1CK4'SON (714)~ 1.911aft4pm ANY PROBLEMS!! Our Butlneu. Call GOtHGTOMOVl1 ,..... NOJOBTOOSMAL.!L'--------- l)c. &b im:r -;;;:-;,me Add1tl()tl• ~ Remod-l'bna , Ca1J Handyman Jim Ja.nlH'a ftaUedt Aau, Let 2 exper. men mO\'C -·•-••••••••••••••••• • TNe s.t'•lce ·CJ \I a~:hn Abowknch ~1<:0121~ '\AHO, & GARAGE At-.2111 f1S.«liA yw.Rtas .• r~1. PATIO Covers .Room 10',,otrw md.Anyf.l~b·••••••••••••••••••••••• ""•c ~O-l!MI S49 2110 --S73 ~1 ~iY.~..;~~· ~~:6..,:aul Gr•••1 Profeulonal C ar et •.a30lorMS~ ucloauru. Quality Ina. wtr :no~. ~ a. LEE'STRF.ES!:RVJCE J;-,.llfer --•TOM JOSES• --·-••••••••••••••••••••••• C'-n1 Al n P •· r...a...u......jP rt work ttu prh:u Lie bat hrm c n clo•u a. Artistic tr1mmtn1 A 1'9· c;m,--"' H 'I 0 d 1 oca 01. •o <>« • --. •1141 31~....,· Ph . .,46•17.,1 & Reu.1132·i.61 moval. We wlll helf ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Patio CO\'\Jr,, redwOO<I ~.'.!Ip •wa. •An , 1'f "ner Excavat na. 1rad1nt. dto· window care. Dutch ••••••••••••••••••··.·•• ...... s. · .. • -:fj select your 11 ec m an deck•. au~bOl!I Cul Yurd m1tmt Cleanups mo, dump lrv<'k Y..Ork Maintenance Service. Palnl·Repall'·" yu 111 645-00J4 PLt.Jl\IDING in.: P I RS tree & plim\ll. &fs.)tMI c:..rpcntry. Add ona Ph~o IMO urlll -~~Hl/fh•nk5 97V·23S2 645·.0ZSorM8·5281 53'7·UIGll. a rea. workmau11hl,, "••ton• .. _,. .... cov·rlnm• Non·union. T)1·3 9 or -----------COmmerc111l. l.tl'. freci "..... ,, -""" ~ ..... o rd nJ ft T s 1 w<a .6'5-3439 Lee :\1 J11rv1,. . .\d TOKYO 'tOM I llou1 ~ Xlnt bouaecleanin b suar.Takoad\fant.ofm) lndl\•ldual deaian. tr~c SU.TUil f:: a en• rec ervc<· -----d1t ire modellng. Ntv. ~eekly S:.'7 .~r month ••••••••••••••••••••••: d OwntrauporJUot1', t11per.~·70SCI. est.1mate1. l.ie. 32011081 lleeflltt ~~t~S~u~~\,.~IV, So c..,.ts.r•IC• homes, •Pla on )'OUr lot t>~2 l!13~ t'~O Cost• f.xcavaUnic. ,r11d1n1t. de ~ I . N•T Custom ralnUns· 496-3Slllev•lllDl'o ••••••••••••••••••••• ··-••••••••••••••••••• 9625.513 Mcu mo. dump truck work. completelnL&ext com·-.._,.--' REPAIRS·ALL Pt:S Hemovall. trlmmln ~. !'f\arnpoo & i.teiim <:ltan 64$-402SorS48·S287 GENERALbseboldelean· 1 .. _ • 11 ,1..--......-, .. ..--,-.r R I t I "rUAln1 tr~c: e.l L1 •'d fl t'olor br111hteners W .D.St.Clelr JJp11r1esa Gardener 1~s b 11 bJ 1 Pete stuceo ...... 7wll •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~asonabe. r\' et. 1c " • · c • :!:ht c •rpt1 10 m1~ Ge neral Contr:act1ng Compl~erc:1tularwork&SoanY "Jer. Free baul· °bi:~as:,·,:::rns · pJu~r ~pair. Fr<:eut. PATCH Pl.ASTERl~G Walt830·S02011 >'llmi• fullyinauted.6'2·262.& lllfach t'leanHvrm,dl~ llomes &hoineamprove <'l"anup . t''r~c ut in&.clt1&nup.lreewrk !or . Ucenaed, bonded & In ••AU.TYPES•• ROOFS • c #e k e d •Uphoastery "ri'ft & hmll SIS Ava rm men~ "2-3102 usable 1lem.1. Fence. • LAw. SprWden •uNJd. Specitl summer Frre Eal ).10~ ~ Ir' lt 1 , Direct •••.-.•••••••••••••••••• • !T '° co •h 510 ch:a r s.s St le 1 :\ :Jl!l''... bldgs. removed. s.51·2005. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rate1. l 1try from nes. 2 1 epa t'P 11 1 C ·• U(: • 1 a ic.o ....., F.~prJapane.e<lardener . .iryrromS29S.Call1n VERVNEATPATCU .. c t oq·~r v<:e ,itm Upholatery.work <:""1 r ll ll m pet odor. Crpt Phone 1714 > 6-l6 4631 <.:ompl maintt nJn('e & !\IOVIJli·Cleanup. Flat bed BOB S SPRINKLERS H.B. 9&3--4954. 8'2·32lll JOBS a., Tl::XTURE 1C39·1~96 I ured for auur1nll'e<S, fr h t. Ile d. (gu'r 15 yrs expr 0.. DrM ...-1.tq -C'l\'anup. t•r est.rl'A:s truck. Rototilllna lnat.aUedorRepaired Freeest 893·1439 yaur s11fety Ir. Gunn callanyume839·'1S28 ~I ~~I my:slllf. tteri •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• lhroi51·1937 Rea.s0(1able.1Sl·S2SO AuloorManual831Hl8117 r.i.tYowCatle --.:...... . . S>i9-2001 -WlftdowCt. ... -Seam~tress -l2yrs exp " G tl La.nd I . H cJ M•w y Aver. ext. l·sly. $29S H ome s Add It' u n s · IT••ltlH~~lr ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ n Y <'a r Pet :. Le am Wom•n,•rh1ldren infant Lomplete ar enmg c eann1-vy ump ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2·•tY~. . Jnl. 53S, rm. Restucco Over block •••••••••••• •••••••••• WINOOWSCLEANL~D Sen·1cc Low mu rates. trk·s klf> loader wrk. . p 1 t I/I bo walls Free e:.t luw "' 'lcanetl 10' sq ft Al~o re 110·4 & ; 9) 751·3929 free est~ 3241 Ke\' in Removll trees, d irt, con· F1replacea-Planters n ce• 11_1c m r a r rates W ·4892 . • CANOPY T SVC. CO. TllE SEE·TURU CO. Pf.111"1'. Steve·~ 646--7811 ~_......._ --crete, etc. Uc/ins 642 .. 2162& Brick Concrete Patio Cuar' anar, free eal. · · l'l Rat servu.~e Estimates 84() .. 4798 ---ltiftcJ Sllll1ng 11nythmg wtth 11 Block Walls BBQ Plls Ted 636·708S or ss:!-Ol34 ""·tung anything ... 1th 11 at r11r prk K0· 1633. The fast~l draw in the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Daily Pilot Classified Ad Hau.lin&tmovln& /cleanup Ref. &sts 646~ Lolsa Pride· Fair Pricea. Daily Ptlot Classllied Ad . ~ ""lasslfled Ads sell bl& West. .. u Daily P1lol WHCl.g & Cle-.s is a simple matter . S11up. Treework. Reas. Uc/Ins. Calko Paintin&. Is a simple matter ... S~ idle tema with a items, s mall Items or ~·1· lr•ed Ad. 6-l2·56i8. Free est. 6.42·9907 JUSL call 642·5618 Fast frtt est 84.2-459'7 Sell idle iterM 642·S678 Xlnl references 541-0222 just call 642·5678. Daily Pll<l Classified Ad. any item. 6U·S6'78. ~~~ ..... !!~~~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~~.~ ..... !!.~~~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!!4!~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!!~ ~.~~ ..... !!!~ 8abys1uer Doctors Offiu IDIA.L SUMMH JOI MA.tHTIHAHCE NURSE -exp'~ for car' Real Estie. Commerc1ul IM.l'wf..TIMe ~s of love requued CLERK Back oh· n:sslstant, will r..t t11M lws, LOAM MICHAHIC of wire, stroke patient. Ill.ALTY IY 4pm·midnla ht. Ralelah .~d res. p . woman to train, light typing nee. 4 h...., -'---PRoc•esl ... '-Full t ime ror vinyl Ref. rcq. consider live f ~IANCIAL Hills Hoap,6~S·Si'07. c:ere for Infant 111 rn} TYPIST davs per wk .. $375. mo • .,.. •-~-~ "w ' d . in CdM 673·3329 .i home. ~fon-Frl. t2·S 1 3tirt ~&IMXY7t> Work 6 hrs a day in our laminallng pro uctJ~n ' · . 1 ~ 8 CWestclirf) S185 ' -----ofc acrou from O.C. SECRETARY line. Mual be exper. in NURSES·LVN s ll·7am. SAIL MAKING f'I h N.0."2.o44<&art. July4 ·1 On!erCo~lrkol OllPl DRAPERY Work Room Airport Earn $100 +per production 1n:achlnery. Country Club Conv p mTFOLIOS positions open, e~'; d~~ ....,. ______ ...:-._,Sales & mar ctmt: l':\· Help, exper. or will tram wk. Bue r:ite. bonus '1 Excellent opportunity Good opportunity. Salary Home, Call ~9·3061 I\ sirable . bul not req. Habysitter , li ve 1n I pt:r. in :.ales order, pro-~.3244 commission. Work is run for rapid advancement open. Call 7l4/~0·l3l3 • or I vlne hn& just re Ml·3466 \lalure woman (40+ l lo et"Ssing & in.,.oicin.g. & perlectly suits those In mort1a1e foaustry. btwn8·5wltdar.i. Opportunity Cor cha!r-rel d u mullt·m1lliori ----------~~&care for my baby. Customer contul.'t req ~ DRIVERS WAHTB> who enjoy puttin& t.belr Applicant must have side dental HS&SL MlD. dot r commercial pro-Sales Car eer ·stead y Room. board. salary, Pleasant personaht~ I :\tenor Women verbal capab1ll tles to &ood typing akills and MASSA.GETRHE lyr. exper. So. Laguna je . We n eed ex work, Sl7Swk·uptoatart. ,·atallon&lotsofkind· Type ,65 wpm. electric :'llustbe 2Soro\'l'r work . Stu d e nts , operate calc ulator. Youn& lady Ul·ZS> for _4_99-_l_&l_l _______ 1 peeoced commercial F'111erBrush968.a3'71 nHS Refs. Dana Point type\\nter. .\pply In Person h o u s e w i v e s & Knowledge ol real estate lea:IUmate run time posl d elopment orlente< -l96-681S. Callfor.appointment Yeflow Cab moonlight ers are helpful. Duties Include tlon In Costa Mesa OIDHDISIC s people to aaslst 1ri ln1d7us11", !19~~91110'0n18 11251 Slater Avenue 8 w:e 30 tc .. o2m:30e. 0 Srh3if:t3s0.9a:r3e0 .. typlna loan applications, Health Spa. No exp. nee. Duties wlil Include; 'n& lbis project. Sale3&lrl wanted Experienced Call5'U·1440. B/fltlYSITTER, teaching .. .. .. .. Fountain Valle-y escrow lnatructions, We send to school. Earn l~\lfr\n:'Cmr schood I. n5eedksit· TELONIC Call ror interview. Time va rlous for ms and while you learn. Apply or ~:,~:~le~ &fooq~~J;,s bit.)' WI ALSO OHElt: e r 1 me · w s • Exec MgmHyli person U/e Books, 833-8098. feoeral correspondence. call any afl. or eve. 211.2 -'•t 12 noon One 3 yr r l l Co telephone, tracin" orders SALES PERSONS .'."1·d". bo Y. ·.·tu • t he ALTAIR looktni; or 2n nl.'omc •--·--• 11•--tam'"'m:edlateopenln1. Con· ~~r .. B . sla Mesa. ' .. Ne~ local distributor v ,, ., P lime. Potl'nll:tl 51400 ..,..._ _.... "' .....,.......,. &coordlnatlon orproduc· •Services which rind w fEfil'O:-JSIBl.E. mature •·t 639 6123 P /. R I I h Hill Uoo &shipping dept. Re· ""'"CY to put new com look in& ror car eer L.AGUHA llA.CH mo."' yr. · · time. a e I s Personnel Dept. ... so t i ·~" minded only. Manaae· pleasant. Over 18 1---'-------1 Hosp, l~l E. lSLh, NB MISSIOH VIEJO MAT U RE W 0 MAN Qwres wpm YP ng. >anies inlo business or h -...1uans. Lite hskpng re-Equal Oppor Employer f ashion Consultant. No MS-S707. COMr" .... Y p /tlme t o welcomt fl&u.re aptitude & xlnt locate capital lo expand ment future In exclt ng ~d. Gd pay. Moo·Fri exp necessary, full or ----------"'" newcomers ~ contact telephone a bllltY. exlstingrompanieaatnc new product. Call ~U~-6940 1----------• pa rt t 1 m e . Jack 1e. J anlt oria l·Good m an 2'800Chrisanta merchants. Flex.ible hrt. Similar ex per. with a cost to them until the)1_67_5_-6646 _______ _ COOK 846·79~ needed right away. 3 Mission Viejo Ca 9267S Need car . hte t ypinc. manufacturer deslnblt' receive the runds h1 ch SA.USPHSOH ~bysrtter needed my l'IQrile-. 1nrant. Lt hswrk. For 1·acotion reher lor 3 ~....,.....~ refs. 963-1755 "ks 111 July. Very good Nights a wk. Must hove (714) 13'7.eo50 ~7-3095. Apply in person. L~ how we acqwred the exper. Over ~. 752.7292 Equal OpportUJJity ----------1 CAMIRO above project. OFFtCI surru1s Dynamic, 1h1rp outbid<' ules rep. E11p pref, bul Will train. Part & full time. Appl,y Beach Sta tlonera at 1803 Newport ---------1 salary betwn 3.s. Employer lll /F Mature women. P tr. ror M-'ect-'--Co. Clearung svs. Car nee. ---. •All support acllVlllf'ti necessary to 1i moot hi)' execute the above. IOA.T IUILDERS Park L1d0Conv. Center W'elSaiJ Corp. manuf. of 466 l'laRsh1p Rd, N 8 JANITOR-SUPERVISOR --------1 Gin&hamGirl64S-5123. 7601 CltryA.•e, HI Must have exper. 5 Day11 <Weslof Beach & wk. S·6 H rs ni&htly . LOANS Medical Assl.stant. Front Southo!Garfleld> Please ca 11 for a ppt Due To E"panalon & back ore. Secretarial Equal Oppor Employ< I lte w o r1 d • s r I nest 1 ____ 642_·804_-'_ 'ailboals has immed --.. vaeanci4!11 for . ~s ttaUan QffkHwdware ........... COOK t\pply In Person Bctwn 7·10pm Mon Thurs Pacific Coast DU\er 4501 W. Coast Hwy. N.B . 7S2·7292 betwn!H DOWNEYSAVINGS&c exper . req'd. Assist ofc LOAN ASSOCIATION surgery. Dll:taUon. bUI· · JUNIOR Has Tbe Following mg. filing. ENT practice Part time bookkeep K IR.VINEPER.5()NNEL n-nin .. ln Or1111e Co. inln•lne.~1111 . Mon .. Weds .• Fri. l>r •70'A>Comm1ss1on REAL ESTATE SALESMAN ..,_ .-Appolnt. call <194·9724 -SERYICES•N::INCY LOAN SERVlCK MIDICA.L IF YOU WAHT: • Add1l1on 11 I 1 ncome Blvd, COit& Mesa. sources. c..., 1 •c. I Cspeelet • C.Ounter llelp & Cooks. \l1n. of 1 yr nper req d. Prefer over 18. Apply m ~Ult he\fl' o ... n tools & person. Kentucky Fncd tran'Jl Xln t sal & Ch1ck1."n. 34122 Pac1hc IMIMf1ts . ;\!)ply to the Coast Jlw)'. Dana Pl. ~t>uritr Guurd . 275 \lcCoC'm1ck Ave, Costa C.Ouples·llousew1ve s. ~x M~a. t~a lnrome. Pnrl lime FEEPA.ID SanClemedlearea.10.lS Paym;~EP~!:easina . PHSOHHB. PIXA.Mwer.S..-1 t\n opportunity t o TRAINEES SalesEngrElec to2SK yearsold.CanearnaCJtc beneflclary & demand& To triun & work p/tlme Im med o peni ng or participate in creative- Ex Secy's to SlOOO $50 per week work Ina In medical spedaltlea mature person to , ork Cull range proJects, earn N o e x P e r i e n c e Secy/Bookkpr, Rt-; S900 aft.er school and have a ~w· /pcruaef;~m· eMrsu.stTybep· XI nl benefits. pay : vaned hrs & wknds. aid muchhr modnley and w~rk neceaury·Part or full Eecepttryp1sl S600 summer job. Phone ~:"'1 ...... d . .., schools. Call Mr. Buck tralnin&. lS.S Rocb•gter Wit 1nen Y cooperauve lime, days, evenings or Acrtn1tClk1Corona S7SO 722-6833 and ask for J an. "' -~... Lee. (714 ) s.52·3651 _St_,_c_._~_t. ______ ..... peop e week-ends. Classroom Keypunch1Corona S100 Mission Viejo area phone t'ILE CLERK US Ar my Reserves 111111---~---m;i-'l---c~aU=.:._7,::5~2'.::·1~0~1~4-~ and field training. No ln ·ine Personnel Agency 646-8684. Will be filing corrnpon·•-----"-----PIX OPIS age limit. Car deairabll'. 488 E.17\h, Costa Mesa Equal Opport11nity den~&doan files. Mot.hers helper, Mature IC..-. ..... CH OPR Receptioniat·Glrl Friday, Very small earnings to Suite 224 642 1470 Employer FUNDING & woman. 3-4 morns week, snv" P/Time, 4 days a wk. start. For oppl. please miiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil baius. Call G44·S03S. __ IOAT CARrDITERS For Wesl!ia1I Corp. If you consider yourself one or the bes t boat •·arl>()nters 1n the ln- 1lustry. then you should be bulldlnl? tllr most lfc11ut1ful 1:11lboats 1n the industry. Westsalls' W1lb l yr mm ex per. you • AA feel proud or your 11cocluct. earn xlnt wui:es ,f.,, benll r11 :.. & lf)ok CREW MANAGER ;\lsoFeeJobs ----------• INSURING CLERK owntran.1,C.M.5S7-3S88. TYPISTS Knowledge or gen'l avla coll l\lr. Ke nd 11ll at ~ JU .... IOR Exper"d ln closing & In· SIC'YSw/SH lion prer'd. 846·7~76. The ~-J666or548-8093 ""' NEWPORT Av I a L 1 o n Co . a li----------C re w munager t o S LESME.._. 1urin1ofFHA·VAloana STATIONERS DICTPHHSIC'Y• supervise boys and girls FOREMAN A ,... pn('d. Typiog req'd. TEMPO Meado-...tark Ai rport Sales, Small J ewelry lo 16 M I h I . di D pt Bo •-Girl "'-5 We have • vacancy in HB. Shop. mature woman, u11es to • us ave "~ Oft • • ys "' s lv-l yrs. our order filling dept. Temporary II• P wknds, NB. 613·4734 dependable transporta 7 Van Dom mat'hlnn. old. earn S20·SSO per Elccellent pay & benefits. Applicants must have 0r. 5ll-2l26 /540.1455 Rece,...ltt lion Good comm1ss1on :\lus t know variou s week gett i ng n ew Call Personnel ('114 ) lice supply & stationery SwitchbowdOpr SUMSTIESS plus guohne all~"11nec malenals. be able to run customers for the Daily 5*--0802 exp. Call Barry West. ---Pnor exper. req'd. Xlnt SAILS Work 3.00 to 8 30 p.m. machines & supervise Pilot. Work ·hours are Equa.l Oppor Employer ~7-92l2forappl. ' typing skills . S-ular) Openinic 1n Costu Me!>a. peoplll 3.30 to 8:30 after achool~~~~~~~~~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii open. For interview eon Westsail Corp. ma nur. or Nev. port Llc:ich. t:I Toro. CAMlltO a nd a few more hours onl-,., t11ct Eve Stillson. Com the w or Id. s r in est •1 " s l d •-b lid u AJD h .... -'ex-r NURSE PHONE SA11 ~S sailboats hus lmmcd. "'"''on "11•Jo urea~ Manufocturi 9 Co • ur ay "' O a ya. '"' • """ ,,_.. _ municalion Componenu Phonl' 641;.{lfill•I for a1' 7601 Cl An Hi Thisisnol apaperroute. Call Mr. Robinson. RN $60 Phone Sales Jtople. Corp 5407640 o1pentin1g for perso1n w/a1t ,x11ntment ay ••· No deliveries or collect· 494·94311. male or female. 6 to 65 -~-· --· --·----.f eas yr ex per. n ur fo:qunl Op1JOrtun1tv t West or Bcuch & me. Transportation pro------------1 G d REC-10 ..... IST seamin& on heavy duty ~ f•ir" 11rtl to 11 ROO<I future in a rapidly 11rowmg ('O. 1: 1 Ml hua never hnd u , luyolf -- I ::,oulh or Garfield 1 ICU CCU ER years or age. ua antce s..-' " machine. Must h8ve own t::mp nyr1· __ "' I ( •• I vlded. You mU1t live in MANUFACTURER ALLa·ll & 11.7 SHIFTS wages or comrr sslons BEAUTY SALON •-h h d .. qua Jppor .mp oyer Huntington Beach soulb 7·3SAT & SUN ONLY 250 f.:nst 17th Street, 4 clays per week. Irvine scissors "' ot er an rOME HELPCS nt'ILD WESTSAILS <'.111 Mrs. McOon11ld l7l<I) !149 911 I Ot-11\ery ofSlatertoquaU(y. Suite 0, Cosl a Mesa. 7S2·6141 lools.ApplytoJohnVyn, Pt<'kup 1.'v 01•h,ay or- -536-4298 p d t• • * • -----------1 1638 Placentia Ave, ('Jr" lll)'r' or.lhll'r. Ca hf f"ry Cooks. nper'd Equal Opportunity ro UC ion MB> SUIG. 01 PB>S ~!~4223een s:oo & 8 30 p.m RE Income Property _eos __ ta_~_~_es_a_. ____ _ ctn,crs l1r rt'q d Al'o '1USTBt:NEt\T' E I ~._ """ C I K tchens mp oyer 3·11, 11·7 • ..,1 Equ"I Opport"i'ty llA.LTY IY Or Stop tlyTht'Cuiml ~.Jclc, 27~ McCormlrk. CM ~~;h~~s~c~d;;:,:~,i~h~p~ 0 0::3•1~--1-------· Sunervisor LYN $42 F:mploye~ • ANANCIAL 20.W llurbor Blvd Cotta GEH'L OFC Cl.IRK LEGAL '..r' 1 --~----1 Mesa r..a5 10."IO :\Im 1 )r ofhr e-e-111~r STEHOGIA.rHHI IMM..,.ATI AIDES $33 PORTFOLIOS CARrEHTIERS UENT1\I. i\Sl\tST/\!ll"r JOb req !i i.tat11111cal typ· Southern Orange Co. OrBllHGS ' PRESSMAN, "' b Die~ SAll.IOATS F."" chmr,1llr." rny tn~. :tl'llll"1t> for r1gurc~ Municipal Court 360 & Itek, cxpe/. To fJll hl'cn~l' ~It. 31JOO & know' I or 10 ke y 811m· $681 to $1t!l6 Per Mo permanentlull t11ne poi.t l"or Wt<il~nllCorv 51>m Growlnl(CU w/xlnt for rrod•ction -F\lllorpart·LlmC lion.-="' llnt11 B1•a1:h <Jf lrvmc will make lh~ l111ve you wondcrl'd how t>cntal fl•\•,•11t1M1 .. 1 11.rnl M lwnt>ftt~ i\rpl} 180 Rcqwre!I d1ctat1on at ~ S•p•r•hors w ith 'hoosc your days. hr~ 898·26~Wk<IY' ---fmrlmg of quahricd In 1" l!~t a J 0 I• 1 n 1 hl· <'ll 111 """' ""'' 111 11t.· '" l l' 1 o 4c t I & h~pllal near you --comr properly buyer• •1•~ t 1n"11·t1·,•4 ll1•r" ,-..rwpor t•n t•r r wpm, typmg lit ·•wpm, I r on 9 • • C • W'"'kly pll)'On w1 .. 1. t>/tlme S .. 1~-. $4 $70 wk "ll•w·• "·· 'Solan t·nmnwnl>urah • Nll fl4 1 4:lll0 1321 I f I I t "" ' u "' uml tht-i.elllntt ot lnrnmE '' a«-b1rn1·l' to 1H·t ~t11rt('<I " '''Jlt'r c;,"111 oppr l'nll • nr ' · "~ yrtnlr 0 k''l:ll JI C'no• tr0Mecha1tlcal beck· -No tlue11. koi. mrm &: up. Men. Lad~. & stu· pror>crty mui:h eaiucr ro, 11 ~ou nrl' an l'oe1ier <I .'-II ..... ·n i.:rup I I.' wor __.. _ _...••-..a•-• ....,r~h1p rlenl~. EvH/Sal 168·8378. .• ~.. GUARDS c.e1 ll .. 2110 .,._... -....... ._ "".. you " )'OU ltrC l'X .... , or. kno\\ woodwork ... I I I I -MalprAC'll<'I' '"' uval ;;;; ___________ -t per!enced and 1ntcrt11tf cl 1n11 & llrl' un 1·~tr\·mrh· t>~.:-.·1 ,\I. ln 1n1• & t\n11h1'1"1 ,llf'l" Immediately for appoint· " s•,•r• 1 OR. •· alMtl '"•"I' ll.ir•lwnrklnll in To1> J>UY 1111 llltho 1111' F llml' lmmrd c mploy mt1nl to Uke steno '• r I•" c • w Ith -Good family health & PURCHll• ING meorn111g more •II• Wcsb;all. In ordn to ~I an n 11 t• 1 XI n 1 mc-nt I "'1dr wo rk 11ruph1c test. Open until •••ar..._ 9"d dlf· accld. hu allow coat. I~ . . _. _c aU 752·1014 htuhJ thr world· .. hne.,t s t' r r c 1 ,1 r1 a I , k 1111< t niform~ rurn \Ill' 2I & IUlcd No resumes ,.._ proceu•• de--n-ee le11I c:onsultatior CLER -_ · - trui1lni:u1lboatJc.IHt1n :"Jtv.port arcu :,~7li00or O\C'f Rl'tlrt'd o k ~ <1 per month! l'urthei SICllTA.RY for youn1 Ora. Cly firm. Shorthand not nee. Ac• cou.ntina bckgrd helpful. Apply 203\ South Eut Main St. I rvtnc. 5<MM00t on Tues. July 6 •SICHTA.RY Atchltectural oHIC'l' T111> akllh1 rcq'l1, 1ypin1t rn111 1!5 wprn. neot. ~111111')1 rommen1uratc w /expt:'r Wm L. Pereiro /\isi.O\' M11c/\rthur Blvd Ill f ord Rtl. Coron• del Mar. 1714) '44·0GO. Equal om1 Employer N tF 11nually rt'r rut11n11 top 7S2 !tit"> 'mH·~11l. 1226 W $th St. COUHTT leut help al reduc:tc R.qwrca ace l ate: typ. R. I. SA.LIS •w11Ul.)'P<'f!Pleto1r11lnln· -F."'"' I 'II I D"" S .. \ lntnvlrw hr1 OFOIA.HGI W•efferHC ..... fr. 1roupr11te1. Jn1, ple111nnt~tele1)honc Uc'd -U..Uc 'd SICRITAIY nt\ ropldl)' 1trowin1t ro U .• , ' \ • { Al tSI r .. 10.30 noon&. I 30-3 JOpm r 1 D• manner & abi ty to work Ff-H 14 day Gool1 phone & lyplna thlat 'hand bulld~ world full llmt po~llh1n open Mon F'n f.qual Oppor .,.... ... , St "'9t ~ •• s-.,Y, RN $56 well wtotht'r pt~. Tralft"'4) Coune • 11 k I I Is, 6 6 wpm . & •·nlllln11 sailboats. Xlnt rnr !fupcr d>-namlc a•rt to Empli))'t'1' 625No. Jtou L Md werkl1t9 c••'•· STA.COSY!j TCH IHC thoH11ntl. Commcrclill r11tun-. Qlll Mr11. Moc U:ISL dent111t In ff\lnr -GUY-,-.. -G-... -.. -.. ---SnntaAna.CAm, Ol ....... ,.. ....... ,... 1l308akllr OttlaMcso •r ersonol ln11trurll11n Mortglll(C' txpcr prcf'11. t••kl M u.i know e" p:i n<ll-d "' ~ Amr:alli"'i Art on mcl '""-hi LYN $44 . 549• 041 •Mllftlilemcn~ OJ)por1y'11 8.13-84&4. 1710 ~11·!1711 dutllltl l'oll ~~2 113311 ht wn M1uton Vl\'JO, 1-:1 ·roro..._ ___ m_p•o•y•e•r___ ..... s-r '" • •lo 80'h \ommliuwm -------- 'l 3r:'ll nrl'n.10 work 11 rc>w hoursro tory to: f:qunl Oppcj t;mployt!I' •Lic'd lrulnlne 2wk11 s.icrctarlal po11ll1f)n re11'ti ----u d11v l'\ln Joh 1-:11rn !i:!ri _L_E_G_AL __ S_E_C_R_ET __ A_R_Y_ llOts S35 CIH1~1turt immcd vcraatillly, hi def(rC!C of CASHIER OF.='-'Tk1\l.:\~t·('lllll .. t .. tllf1 tn S~ll l)('I \\('C)k f or TrAinc-eor with aome ell· r .A.Sci.ei.r I •On thcjobtr1lnln11 ru punslblllty. ~ln l ftlm<' Ciondr11~ .('(''' m.i url'. 1• •mt> morr mh1rm.11111n µhont •-·,.__... __ .......... "--R••I Es .... e Salts •Mi nytopomre lor·s 1klll11, le11 dln11 10 <it-n,•rnl 01r1r 1· ht>lr> w"'"'"'tJ P<'rlence. Stron1 typln& ...-~" -·r u. un t t ~ ,;,q.,.Lh co $Locullun!> I ... I ......,."" ....,,wred No ahorlhand tttferontc,Necusaru I No hnn11enectot11ly manuicmnl s nu~. • r O\•c-r20WeTtll\'h n"urancr\'tc .-.,pN 1 ~:11uol0portumt• ·--. ~ Openln1111 ,nUnque's ltlOC"Rrl oc Airport t'nllfor 11 R nrn "'42W.11 L" 1 Salaryopen.&35621% ,. ···-·• ' Ke1latr11Uone9lm•9pm Me•• Vnde office "' "" •• ., ........ MITRO CAR WASH -.-.tn1> 0> ,•r • .. 01&yt A W .... k •• "LTOIS 96 l ·flf I ap.,, .....,.......... _ '"'--.a.1 SICllT"IY ' ~ F.8t1bllahfd 16 yt1r1. At ,._ ~ l h1rhor RI. C :'It. i---------•l11111r Th,•11111\ w,. nrl'd Ls.""' ~ : HUGH ES ; COMlltf OMCI 1r1u:tM~ ctrkc. t'ull up· Fordetall11 c11ll I.Inda ~ECll E"t'A It" for Hui t llt;~. 1'\per ct rnr DESPERATELY 1·o~m('tolo1111<t '" HIWrOITC&eT• • I YOUaCHICKCAH port Call J1acltle fo:Xlatc Co .. In l''Hhion 1 t't'-.urant Send tcsume MllO nianlcun ,ts tlunt Bt·h 8 r i l ht . f x per • d ~ua;ii ~;.-c·.· .. ;; ·c·0·.; ... ,..~ II MAILID JlaocUem.tn. 549 .. !990 i----------1 tsland. 1'tual have 4 yr• 111 l~.u nox Hll3 Costa !16Z·2'6AA ecretary w/lood 1klU1 THB•"R9H --·-----RN exper. typ<1 M-70 wpm • .st;CY wi~l l - - -needed by attorney Mlc~rotMc -r• s h 80·90 wpm . Call \lftht. Cll . 92626____ MAG 11 i-------1 wieeneral civil practice. ,,.._h DMtHMt a.t11 ...... COORDINATOR t:lleen,640-0123. • n:1.1~1rns HOSTESS Salaryopen.64Q.1IOO. 100 ._.n.r A•• LESCOULIE Of'tOITUHITY n.r.tUCAI. :-;.:w ACCOUNTS p lime Day" ...,. ()penlni ror 2 Aasoclatea. JJ.7:30AM 11hlrt. r.t uat SICRIT ARY CURIC ,.,.._TltM (iE..~'LOl'"ftC .. : COOK He.,.,+•ectt MIDICA&. SMVICU New or u perlencd. have 2 yn exper. In for busy PR rtrm. Od !" 'Jl1)m Pccurute b'pln11: TYPISTS f',\ime Nleht.s •LOAN CA fJ6U S-40-ttl 4 64l·ffH Licensed real u tatt 1upervlslon In acute typist, 1 pellln1. No ".:•.1~1c m11th :ib1hty For temporary pos11tons APPi>• in Per on CLOSERS• HI He ...... 411 u leapeople welcome. hotpllal. Contact Mrs . shorthand. Start MOO per n-Q'd tt1ll :\lourr<'nhm~pm Betwttn3pm&5pm f,qual()pportunlly Shilt Hewportld You h vo your own Jenacn. M2·ll'734. Cotta mo. P .O.Box 1903, TECLRIC 7S2·1380 THEMOONR.AIY Downey Savlnas •Loan M/FEmployer P.til.We ff....._ Clriv•ti desk nd phone. M ea a M emo r I a I Newport8each92M3 l> n rt-q ·11 per,.on Wntem Temporar> tSS.U MatArthur lrvme baa openlnp rn Oran1el~~~~~~~~~~ M __, Same ocallon 11 years. Hospital. 301 Vlctor1a1---=-------- w 11 math l'k1IL<i & St-r,lces.lnc EqualOpporEmployer Co. ror Individuals ex· Ac,...,,._ !xcelfenl commlulon C.M.E.O E. *r/l .. c.tf•t PDl"6:ill i.ol\1na llh1hty 111662 MacArthur flh ct per 'd In ctoslnJ f'HA-VA Heet ... .,.... a__plll Qood wallt·lna. Irvine Savina• • Loan ti~ n r flt 3 i n c I u de Suite 100 Ir.Inc & Conventional loans. ._ ________ .. Good rer,rral•. Call for • l\u opcnin1 ror Ptrlme medical. drntitl, hntmn EqualOpporl::IJlployt>r HGtelDeskClerta 5a,·1n g• & loan or OPPORTUNITY 1---------int.el'View. ei•k tor 8111 IM'L.LYM'• Exec ucy. Savin&• 4i mund & nitlrerbent pro-P time e'per NCR 4200. mon.gaae bankma back· knocks of\en when you HUISBYMA.M L.ech•nmyer, Owner. Pnact11.·al1 •Orderlies l_,oan exper. typln1 • ~ _}.l!r• ~ ~ ~. . ~e111<c \'ll ll tor opp\ ground prel 'd Xlnt UM mull·gctt1n1 Doily ~per'd, (/time. Matut'( 1'90NeWpor\BlvCICM NHded for h~pltal atafl •horthand ~·d. FIHI· ,.,~~ .. , -.. , "'' ,.,~t#w..-"-~ -, . ., .• -,. . ~ .. . ,.,,... -... , .:::--.; ,~ .... : ~ --~ ... "'' ··""~'~ !~»""'' ..... ~. o.r~ have rcrvr~ a "blr~-..dt ----' . • _..,.. """ ~ ........... ..,.,. ·9 ~an•· ·1."!'•r~"~."" • ; , ...... l" .. "'r p"·t. -..t_ ..... ~.--~4 ~~ i11rn.• Newport Ctr Or eoocls to sett. piece an ad HSKrl/A.IDI Penonnel <7141 S4t market. .. • ~ ~r. ~ r ... v ., mun um.,,-... ~u 9 --. ,. ... ~N~ leuh I n the oa 1 I)' p, lot to li''"tn &corerore-lder-rodurtherlnfo. ... Phone&42-5'78 S3 6 up. Laruna Nur.e1 Realatr)'. 1&11 ment& It h II mlled ._..OpporE1aploytt Clusllitd Section-. I~ roupl.-$400 mo. Ref&. EqualOppor F.mployer Nunery, Inc. El Toro WetlcllH Or. Ste 212, 1uper\1lalon . For In· --------• Phone 6'2·5678.. SM 2920or 962 «it S»MS3. ~& pt.0.10. wrview ca.ti T~M -·~ .. • tWpWetftd 71 00 Mere....... f'wwitwo IOSOhu:Nue 1050 LJ.....a a071 Mhc1l •1.. 101~ &.ind!y.Ju74.1976 DAILY PILOT W ............................................................................................................................................ 411 r --------9[, ... _. .... ""'' IOO! Rq. Mor1an mart!. broke Kammund Pl~r Oraan. hh IOU IHh. S.U 906: C fin. s.le/ SECRETARY ••••••••••••••••••••••• &o nde • drl\t. bit Ma,plcO..t•MapleT~a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I• tlJO • t:'ll o.~1 n I parade l'llorJ111n .:eldina. Can. Whlt.o;all Cil"pC'l. 12" Aro~ao .... •al tank CoronadoZ3. VHP'. g:allcy. ·················u-·· ANl'lQUrNo IN TUSTIN JM 'liv• Vran.clt Ent. Western CT14 I Chula C'Mst It fun furt l'Odlj>lete + more hsb. head. lll·Y•. NB Sllp.icamper s hell cut.i~1 lmmedlat•o~nlnafor 1 Doyouk'nowtti.re1LreU UMOll 61).5291 AUequip.IU-3494. NllSlU'lll S..000.~ made for .t'ord. Sl~4 Secrct.17 w1tb • man ''' no. AAUqu. SboPI an Olcj South Coast Village 557 ·6963 Milk aoat.s. 2 Alpjne. 1 Nu· Hospital bd. i~ri:&l;i;. ,._.a 0,..... IOtC u· C.LAmaun. Aquia c.t. ~~ 2 adulta. · 4 .,,. exp w WOflc In ~ Tuwn TIKtlft T f'or Quall * * CB.EIR ..&.TES * * bllltl No phune. We wlll chr. box ot Chux·•. pie·••••••••••••••••••••••• nfe. cuy \.0 la1,1ncb. car<1-----,---- 1111DAtll ttilon1tl ortict> ol ty & 1ttlectt.0n. vi.I& all o A conlart you. Writ~ to PO turu.~'8088 Fl ELO'S Warehou1u l"lt'I 2 adll•, xJnl ccnd. '1~ El Dorado Pawnee. "" lnlernaUc>nal multi ua. Louted at 11&, P.I **..,.._.. .. IC..&.~ bo11 411 . Trabuca C.· Sale. 400 pl.an<>1 At or ~.411-3213 t Wcamper.u.acdlS" dl.M:lpUiu.•d •0£1ne41nn1 C..mlno ltHI at Main. A..aliR A ~ nyon. CA aar71 SUO/DIO IUllS. SU. 40 r~, aans, new /\!Sf:d. Spincl1 -Uk• new. Comp alf . COM~t1n1 firm. Tb.la IS llRTHD ..&.y * * --0 waw 33 lo 34 le~h JV· Oraads. Player1. 00in11 l.a.ltt No. 30M. Gd 1111Un1 Days, 89-t·OW. NI• •• &Monly a.-retanal PQ6i A Wlilul •1w IOI '44-.$154 out tor bu lne11 Reo1 cond. $125. Phou : wknds,S38-m3 1100 1Dd teQ&&U'• H ANTlqtll 18" Wltla Zl"e Off ••••••••••••••••••••••• rot Sale Coto d~ t;;; w/opt to buy. Kawai 67~04"M9,,J4Tf ce llenl typ1111 Pttorat.or'1barn1ldmg AUIUTctm•OCI WANTED Mt'mlwrsbap 1700. cau Steinway. Baldwin Rana•r 2f. Ri c t t"a paballllea <1 pprOJ11· !MOO ll.neal ft MaJie o4 au...•u TOP Ci\~H DOLLAR *-'*l0t"97·~ Chlckttlll!i>. Yamaha OQUlipped, rast NpB au,....._.. ..... tl40 1mattl)''N1Wpcn)witbo fc'f1s..112/MO-ID4 FU "11tv PAID FOR YO U R ----Kimball. Wrltar ITU avail lt)OO. Ev~H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ar"d11cel"~w·r~t80Mr M111~~ Cbktceno1 Squi&N Pl•n< T'Wrd"-er·Men: .... ...._, Jl."WEL.JtY WATCJ1£S Mu1t sell houuful ol 'a!.!.. .. 2 TT ~G I 2 0 T , TM·l!OG p OS ' ... ., -• .. lMI R J l Xlnl ART OBJECTS. cow> quality furn .• fbblna n•ua.nUl"llt. . . -*MO E * iibtlit~ lo r~ lhe olbc. are.. WI nu . S r L \I I:'.: R S £RV I C E . tac1tie. palnll11&1, mist'. ~ u-..i.,hu/Gran~ Columbia 29 Oereader .' wl\h a m inimum ol l'Ond lZU>fiGe~ FINE .,'URN • AN ,._, ~na. no thffk PllPOM ,,.;-.,: .. ~ lnci; Hawaii ~t. 110, xlot ~41111\ !lus,ervl&M>O. S&lny coi:n WHOUSALI OHL Y 0-.. I040 ,.,....... IOSO TIQU ES. ~·2200 ~ue. ~1880 bench. tuning. del. WE si4.99S. l/S».ol!Ol ~ ....,. "Y ' m•n •u~at e with e• Fr•nrh & .. :naU&h 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Or~OSlt'am,rTrunk. buy tune. repair. finlsh.'p£NQUIN12'wllrtr.Xlnl poncnre Por f.lflpOtnt Cootalocrnrrv'awldy. LUGGAGE TAGS Antique.ISO (.,)'1n1mian Pllmos. 201~ cood. s.c. ssso. or beat 076JAWAIAllnA tMftt. rill T5J·l25-t. LY~IAN DRAKE I.ASS AKC Suiwr Chief Gx1fn~ ~~blf.! cunopy bod. from your businen r11rd C..1154(»0062 N. Mat!n, SA. 836..()600 offer. Keith. 979·2700 SZff .00 .-:• ANTIQUES line. Top U.S. f1t'ld Doi S,.2 6118 Sena one card tot each • -64ij..44$4. COAST MOTOCYCLB • CH2M HILL ll2'3CONOORAVt; llwks.003 348$ ·__ _ _ ta& pit.a on~ i p:mll Wrt KL'f'lm<>re waaber, dryer. LOW REV C It a t Ion .Ill Fowalain Valley t119·21u1 ~ -Couch " lov~al. Sl50 retu rn permane~tly rt' black, wluto le bro,.,n CONOie Z yrs o~ .. 12>&1 HoWe cat 14' 23k~:.1:f°~·C llOO~a.llSlreel Granchoa'sAn•u•ucrounc BeR~~~vuclr."~u~.G~~~~yn Xll'll .cond, Wblrlpoot'. Haled auractlve l•tc 41 pl•ld a.ota. l40 u . Ukc note keyboanb. :tSAi::e .... NpBchMS·SOJI Sait 208 ~.. ~ ,.., r-flnc avoeado ~ xlnl 1trap meet1111 alrUnc new Mai1c Chef ran•e· pedal board. Pla1· ll ~ .. f:/ t' oak table, S' wide, 1, for4t)\oCJuy$11680'T7 ~-.. ' i•T<> 'c-·ST" J D ;,_w·-m-•·. p-. eold.112$.5pr.oUdwood Caslette~r.MaD~FulJy..,uipt>edSabot.A•l ·c.;1··~, t&•" N~rtS.actiCA'50 chairs. 3 leavts. ~ Cunu.847· ... or-· ~ ·~., "' --•• I extru S»OO.Ph-.3'178 -.. b ·• ._ •• m. - vdt loss & theft! Pora a.nuqtted d ottlt Ht l60. · cond .. Im mac., 1 oc. •••••••••••••••••••·-· an equal f7$..S52l ell'U. Siberian Husky Bacenten Dining Rm se\. ltullao ptt'IOnaUied tac encloN Mt~ sPINET PIANO. Srhafer saJI, $400. eao deUve1 HO.,..DA opportunltyt'mplo)'er PUIUCAUCTIC>fit run1Specaal,ttt.Sl97.GO lmport.l"OWM1lbl.2 addi w41llp1per, fabric or Broa . Deep green . 581-7929. * " * MANY FINE ITEMS OF now $117.60. ~·l.341 llonal leaVC$, • rhra, "0.tly Olo" pa~r " "'' '= c·---"50/firm.4M·$&1Saf\S. Taboe·lO' wJtrlr $450 MISSION VIEJO ESTATE J EW£LRV ---Contemporary brass cof· will back & trim. your --· ..._,M W F Aft 6PIT -- ---------. AKC German Shorlhai1 fee lbl W/f l us t~~ ta!LI. Or try two c"rd.s •NOW ORMINC • Lowrey·9"!ntwood DI• lcwknds • • ' ... 1 .__. 1 ... G Seaet_.IS ART OBJ,ECTS. AN Pointer Pup1. 2 mos Chinese Cbappendale back to back. Handbuilt·Wb~-cl Mod. MSO. Movina m.ust ---·------. _ _..." Miii ~~HJ~~E p~~R~ papers • a 11 shots dcs1 k &,queen sx convkedrti· PRICES Techniques sell. Asking~. 646·1310 20· Crwsing Sloop. 5 HF * SALE * ~1any NeededNo~'" FO Ii: BROCH URE 962·5004 besoa673~19w ya Sleaor3/$S IJWEEKCOURSE . 0/8,trlr .. slps 2.man~ ~ x e c ut iv e . Ad "u2200· u ... l s a crifice mov1n,11 allSPM. 4/5l&OS1.60ea. Quallrledlnstructor BJaldwt~ Babyl Ol randd, xtras. $1950 Eves • NNEEW'VEMRANUNADGEE~ENLrrD T h I .,..,, ..,...., ~ 6 9lo""S:l.SOea ~ Earth Forms vory aeya, x n coo . wknds.968·3C:l94 .,. muu11tralJve. ecnacu"-------show quahly blkltu COME&SH lOorm"'=•re$1 ... 'ua ~.~1·2930 --~l1trk.:t1ng, • Purchas ORIENTAL WOttLD Af•ban papers $SO E I h v ...,... ...,.,.. 1 A p k 1ng Outorbua1oes.i.i1ale ' 962~5750 · Lg antique ng is .;alesTaxlncluded Lt--' ._ .. GasS•-ve .... ed BABY Grand Plano 1..wwlSHOCK Sabot. 2wks old .....,, very ar way No Slier Lite Sii 40 Balboa Co' cs . --·-dresser w / secretar y NOC!\RD~ nan.Wk.a .., ....... fi • .~ perf.cood,$450 MISSIOHVIUO N Be h Ch . S32S . Walnul Vanlly D ·. · . od onlytmosS80.0 lymptc cood.Sacn ce. 644·7290 495.4939 -· TOPSS$$$$SSSS ewport IC . mest S200 black " ta.o hound w/!ull ln'"h mirror~. "~mawe,YaOW'dd.!.~ . ..°..'osnee ... Po r t ,11b1.e E I it e 542,5411 ------------i SEVER A FE£ AT Art. porcelain . .)ade dog for SSO. Moving. ... ·~ ........ .,., .. Sh ----------11: l Oak tbl SSS. Queen Ann we'll make ...... ,. _ _. pc" typewnter. like new ISO, TV, 1 ...... _, 68' Sr boon er .. ear •74 H--...a.. MTz-1,. TEMPO coins s tamps . e c mustsell.642·2145 waloul din'g lbl & cbain -....... u ·• Two bed SlO Head skis -IOtl water" Queen of lhE -~· • 6 673-520'i S3SO. 6' lnglh glass oak ta&. Ad:e ~each. SU. Boots, u '12'" Rlker :S Hlfl, Shf'M Caribbean now av all to1 $475. ~0.1675 t'Vf!$, ~eml20 4drawer oakdresser-~~~ef~!:!'Je.Ellk~~u~1~: antique di1play case Send~ c or money or· buckle $35, Call AM ••••••••••••••••••••••• bare ·boat r harter .t< 74 CZ 125. lmmac xtru -----w/mirror.S140. Happy h ealthy S50. $125. Firm. 644·1356 derto. 751·1409 StereoGEport.Dlamond smalJselect grps.Llc d. · k $600 72~ Hond M7-8967 548-3503 Cd!'lt near MacArthu~ & rtLOT PllNTIMG need.le, atlacbed spkrs. skipper avail. 548·41111 01 t.rtc tn' d Xl ~ . ..,15a TEMPORARY HELP ------Coast H P.O. Bqx 1560 PUil.iC AUCTIOH Nroew.548·<mti eve 642.1122 SO, x t con · ra:s,-·• 533·2326/540.4455 ._ ______ .... .,...to You 1045 . wy. C-Oslll Mesa. Ca. 92626 MANY ITEMS OF F INE ' 545-4624 annoons GIGANTIC !! ....................... TV. Knabe Piano. compl ESTATE JEWELRY. lo~i!~• Hobie .14 ', xlnt cond .. 75 Yamaha yz4oo. l1'll()IMI Service Sta. AltendanJ Pr~ German Shep mjx din rm set, eame tbl w 4 WATERBEDS ART OBJ ECTS. AN •••••• •••••••••••••••• s~crirapc~ ~95. 675.sooE shocks, dirt bike, sooo. full a. p1t11n\'. Exper'd OAK SALE!! puppies 2 males. Real uphol chrs, beaut Uv rm EveryStyleDiscou.oted TIQUES. FINE FURN. G•11r9I tOIO a terS 525·1886 C culeS36-2666 pcs, .tude·a·bed. All cslm NEVER ETC PHONE FOR lN -·-\pp 1 y R ay • u rt! Y JERR'!'O'CONNER qualil.)'.Byappl&&2·50l6. UN'i>ERSOLD• f'O. •• BROCHURE u.e•••••••••••••••••u• 22' ~umb11, 2 &els sa1l1. ;5 Bultaco 250 Purh.nit CheHon. ~ S Coa~ AN-TIQUF.S l kitleos. Grey. grey1whl. .. IU-2200 Zodiac "Cadet" 9'10", SpU10aker. clean. must MK8. FMF Porting. Ex llwy. La~una Bch 1760 Monrovia Ave. CM champagne. Dox trn'd. ~ '2 md game tbl. 4 naugh From 119.81 walb Heater &4lbs with noorboards. sell. $3900. 673-4430 _ pertly maintained. E\ ~~-S;-;taoo Allen· MS-9446 645-322: wits 640-8489 barrel ch.rs. 2 l\'aves lo AquaHeeven 830-7062 Elgbl light crysul ~han oars " lowlne rings. LASER gd cond .. $750. lrt'mely fast, $800. C.11 • · extend, xlnt cond . Fr . 8 del1er S8S ; antique Usedonce.SSM.C.llJim ~ lrlr <'OU\ ....... l.298aft6pm dant. exper'd l>ay & ••San ancllco uyer _, _..,., ...... l'.:vei.. ~11 & p,hmC' Ap •~ 1 L Da.rlln& kitten. fem 133-3205 wtsbesOnenual Rup rosewood velvet rhr alAquasea,"5-&180 54841!..i4 · -...-oc.er Stripes Must 111ve up Im· SUIO. 840-3082. '7S Kawasaki 400. L\ll• ply: Sh~I Station, 17th & $120 644-407': med. d~ lo allergy CatlNew'!Y upholstered club S..7·5846 , 496.5717 wk:nds IHh. M•tH•c•/ Allione R:1c1ni: Sabot. 4 new. ~1ovmg. '"?u:1t MU lrv1~'· • B -+....a 10 I" box. Liller-green & focx! chairs,. Sofo bed, chair Ii: KING SZ bed (new I xtra SCRAM-LETS Senlce fOZO sails. dolly. $795 firm. ~5·2083 alt Sen•ace Sta /l.llendant. ~~~!••••••••••~~ included. 642·4321 , ext. bkcases. 499•2385 firm ll9S Ind del. Usual· ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.&so. 11311·4631! 2pm p ti me. F.xper 'd only. REFRl"'ER"TORS 26ldays.642·9'792evcs _,..Drawer dresser and lyhome.835-2263 ANSWERS Hul1 Clean1ng,SO"ft. ----:_-·i-:;.......-1-L-.. .,-,.,---.. -5-=.-ll & le d v " "' Zinc+ prop. repair. SABOT MI NI 8 n.r,,.,, 3 ot.,.. . Ava eves w n s . WASHERS DRYERS 2 lris b Selter/Malemule ~lSLa.nd,$35 Tennis m embership. LI.dine-• Avily TuaboatAnni~•968 "491 F & $80. Gd cond. 962· :II e a l a I• P e a r . & R ndi I ed R 493-0726 "' ~ -~~ "' handwntlng. Apply AM. eco t on · ~pos cross puppies. 6 mos. Prestige NB club w /pool Oecent -Voyaae Duffield No. 7275 ullh eves ~NewportBh·d.C.)1 . &FrgtDamagd Pay only rabies shot.a.3 mos new couch " 833·3&Uor96S-4l39. Cobalt·Namely IHh.~ 90l0 racing nagcd $390. p '14C8360GS7~.·12Sl..33fl ------Gunr1del SSH796. mtchng cbair. pd 1700: IN ADVANCE ~,...t 675"6644a1t 4 J I 00 S£WINGOPERATORS 2!1YEARSINO C. sell 52)0/b sl o fr PUNTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUO. '70 SL 00 l U..._.LAP'S Adorable blk Afghan/· FOR SM,E I m glad ,lbeY solved N~w JO ....... s~ 40 H, llOBIE 14. Dlue /bluc s111I. 499·3701 1'.:XP ONLY Pc Wrk. Pd D l""I Collie puppy, goo<I with Decorators contempo S ad Pl York Cat y's flnanraal "" ~ trtr & sail box. $950 Ph ;:---- ,·3c Bent M2-3472 l3t5 Newport Blvd. C)I kJds. 962.5750 .irn bdrm nuembly. P er ants problem. Jl WH re.ally $3llO. 64-0·7934 S8l-632l 14 llonda ~ASO, reblt ~"I! LSllO Monro,·ra. N. B. CALL 548· 7780 -hdbrd. bdsprd, drapes. Creepl.na Charley get tin& ridiculous. One Mint rond. $150 -----Beaut 6 wks otd blond or chaar, S7S. Tall gold Assorted SuccuJenu day I went lnlo a bar or Johnson 21-IP. bke nt\\' ~lust sell rue~ ~'1nnan~ ur 644·1 tOO Fr h D LI k" T ...... I $15 5•5 •s110 25cand UP h • $200 Weekdays after 36 l I $ ""5 -------c1g t am11ge .. otpotnl bllt 1tteos. ri&1n ....... a mp .. • . ., Also paperba c k s . ck-red1Manauan.and 6pmcall)48,7248. sosii47 111t· trr, l.hl .• 72 Yamahal25MX.X.lat STENOCRAPHER LEGAL STB40GRAPHEI I Soulhe>rn Orange Co :\111nlci1lnl court $661 111 S8UR P\•r Mu n~~eH~~s~:;:~~a a~ious.54>7-MO Sall&an.eve.s _ magazines & odds & they rny-~ m~ pay for ll ofr 631-0120 _ rond . see lo appr. S4UO. ----Kittens. all ~111cs. shapes ends. Saturday lll 12. IN AD CE lo4lh. Power 9040 Santana 21, s loop "All 586·52'19. Washer & f':l~~ 0 Drycr. &colors. M/F. ll wks lo4 Ger-SGle 1055 Sunday & Monday to S. Allnct1ve new rug, 10xl2 •••••••••••h•••••••••• sailboat. fixed keel. sips ----. $350!or i.t>l. I i )rl>uld. moS46-~2 •••• ;Te•••••••••••••••• Tuesday.Friday 3:00 to Be1tofter.overS7SCal134'SEDCr.FID.T/S.AP . 4, many xtru1.1 added. v:L~~S~~~.:~ .) 586·5322 art 9. JOpm --MOVING SALE 6:00 PM. 856·5952 2 gen. &rm tbs, top cond xlnl cond 493·~ ~3843f'I( --SPRfNGER SPANIEL & 2076Thurin St --Sue $18.500, Ph: 642-4097 .• ---S29S. _5 __ ~· Sid\' by side coppertone · LAB puppies. 8 wk.s. Wtr softener. baby rum, Bebtnd DaiJy Pilot Dishwasher $25: 4·dra"''Cr 8.J3..2616 74 Hobie Hi. mun}' xtrus. C t . d 650 T mp~ lll'(lulr~• dil111t1on 11l ~ refngerator, xlnl cond 646-7310 mnc 1927 Anaheim C.M Near Bay" Newport f1 le c 11 b . $35 ; baby • . Hvy duly tra1lc-r Cull & om.~~ S700 nu "'pm. l)Plnlt al 45 "pm; S3tS.54().0705 Sat&SunJuly3&4 dresserSJ0.830-163.S 17 Marlin Mere crwse~. 494.3950. nnev1 e - ----Want good bome tor pret· A ocado velvet .sofa a· 120 110 w.trlr, w/ba1l S48·5lS4 j ~r~;~1~:~f1411 steno·REfo.RlG . K~LYIN · ~Calico cat. 1payed,GARAGE SALE · Mu~t xvl nl coad. Lamps', JEWELRY tank, ska or !tsh, hke l6' FfRF.BALI •. rnrmg .-----~ Call34·ZllO ATOR. BROWN_. XLNT boxtrndS48-4423 iell all : llMM .mo~ae. wrought lroo dinette set Restyllng&repalr new . As king S3SOO . dinghy fiberglass. 19'73 l9i3 Kaw~ak1 lOOc:c. Tw COND . WA S HER , camera, elec rolluene. t wood t op) Misc H9KRlversldeAveN.8 . 675-3631 Spm.trlr,SlllOO.SSl-0978 end rebuilt. Must ~1U1 lmmt'd.11ttt'ly for appoint· DRYER. SJll.4267 jGt'nUe Calico fe m. cat, I~ & much more. Sal & Sun household items· 495.523:1 631-1711 -----S2SO. 642·8912, 008·4:.$~, ment lo t11kc i.tcno · mo .. will pay for IPIY· 1<>-6.2S26Came111e,C.M. · tT'Tn·hull, Vol vo l/0, big 8 ' Sabol. Newly re 530 Wt>slmlnster , Np& 11r11t>hlc tcsl Open until Avocado GE pol scrubber ing. 546·2308. 642·9289 aft 5· V1n1ual'd fire alarm VSO. wheel trlr. xlnt cond. 110 (in Is bed . l com PI el c Ht.s. hllcd Nnrellumei. dlshwasher,5cycleS180. Yard Sale! Desk It me. •C•IPET• 120. Schwin n cruise r engine hrs . S4200. w/salls. Xlnlcond. S2SO.~---d· uu~6-;;;;;-Call7Sl·m l8 Loveable ColUe Mix Pup· refrig & dinett.c H t, king A bike xlnl shape best of· 54().070$ 645·5206 72 Hon a """'"4. 4.-~•.&.... COUNTY ---py, obed It calm, 7mos. bdrm set. T51~74 ~ever UHd. UT Yds (e.r 6.o.Ol5I before lOAM ------4·1exh. Many 11.tti.;i OFOR ...... G"' licycles 1020 Mole.67540UXX _ · Orange Nylon Pluah. or~f\SPM !TRY thi s fis h ing 16' Catamaran, Sl,595. Fairing boges, etc. *8~ "'" "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.ty 4th lo..-u Must aell. M6466S · machine, '73 Beachcruft Faster than Hobie 16. 7~·8239 PertOMet Dept Super cleun Schwinn 21" Excpt'l 8wk old Lab/A•~· Sat/Sun/Moo9lo5 :spyicluu Home changing center console, 19V twin Participant an world .-----. tl2.S No llO'!> St Doy's 10 spd. yellow. SSS Husky Pup. Xlnt dlsPQii· /l.rfliquH, art objects. Utton Microwave, Vari. decor. Like new cust 6S HP Mere'&, low hrs speed t rials. P vt ply. 72 Yam. 175, dirt·slr~, SJnla t\nu.Ci\92101 Call Thurs /Sat/Tues. taon. to good hom" furniture, plants It H · Tem~cr.:'rU~, Ut~~ dl"PI!. textured bel~e It ShJptoshoreradio.oul· Days.Tl4/894·1717,£11'CS. S2SO. ( 7 ) 7 4115 AHirmJti\ c Act ion hi3-62ltl M-i·5lSl __ liOrted clothme. 21!) Pop· ~; 4 · h e e SlOry «t. WlU cover 28 SIS. riggers, dual batteries, 213/S92·2977 14 IW . __ . _ Employer ,_ h-win-n Jr Va-1ty Boy1 Kill.en•·H.ousc broken PY. Corona del M .r. R . d ~co·~tcrs ff . tt~· New yellow aooee neck unde m Tri r. m a ny SYDNEY s· A"OT Exlnt HONDA CB 12.S, 1973. 6209 '" Ii be. bl k 6 675--0882 oun " . 0 ce • limp. S12, bo)'S·&irls lC.lrU. Only $6495. MESA 0 • d -lO speed bike. S6S Call C. co. 1&• 6 ar · heavy Me~!terra.neu btkn xlnl rood. m ea. 8 0 AT c ENTER , cond. Hand lrlr SJOO. mi. S400 Xlnt con · ~iUDE.'IT : Warehouioc. S41M408 ~ks. 64.5~9 _ _ PUil.iC AUCTION style s:is. 36 Bra" tray 64"4-059l &aa-40l 2 645-3125 551-11978 l>\'11\l'ry for "1rong.-.. ---,~Yr old M"le lnsh Set· ..,"'"'YFINEJTEMSOF S21l673-!MlSor 673·3327· •· •A.,•0 ••9HD •t hard'°' ork 1n " ) ou n•l20 Schwinn molo·Cro53"' · ' 0 d •>LIV' . 13• Bost Whaler SOHP Classic wood 1939 Rhodes ...,cs., .....,....... · ·cu,, · "' " ler needs large yar ESTATE JEWELRY. Be If I D .. on · 3 3· I 5 chopper. must sre l'I> man Will "Mk with t>llle. $30, $80 Hamilton • ART OBJECTS AN· out u ·~· 11reeo (4) Loae Paeeant of Johnson.teakwd.bucket s oop , no .. a 53200 732 , publlt 1•t1n full lime. Sl. C.M 546-447' --TJQUES FINE F.URN q u I 1 t e d Ko I S z Masters T lck\'ts on seat.a. XJnt cond. S191S. Completely refurbished PPB C M · Purl\' Wort1t , 2025,._ & ,. •· "" I050 ETC PtlONE FOR ir~'. Bedspread. Very Rood olther 7/2Sor8"2o+'S50 673.0194. inSept.'7S.2boatowner 0826( uc:k) · · .... . t HI I Cosl a _.n · cond. RS. Ph Ml-6042 . ---<>• 995. Call 675·4868 .. ' , ·en . L , •'e"por " · ~........ 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FO. & BROCHU RE. Trade for (41 Pageant Boston Whaler 13'. SOllP .~· _ ----74 Ronda . 360. &Ito M~a --••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** 64.5·2200 P IZZA OVEN . 220V. loge 11ckets on either Mere. w/all xtras incld •3S' Ericson '75, irnmac. mileage. with extr as. TEACll1'.:R·l'1t• :-chool.Le1cn \L ran1e e Cinder. Good used t'urnlturl' & - -------2 RACK 7122. T/23, 7;24 or 7i25. trlr. $4500 packa1te for Beats new. Must liCe. /l..skmgST7S.S48"'*44 l2 :w ti, Mun l"n $2 .&O wt40mm F2 lcns & CHe. Appliances R 1 "Ill Ev~r~~~f:/:~.~~~~' 01 /;~t;C.'TllICW.2 T~;.! •. .!99·110t only S3500. 543.7243 aft 6 ~1Bays1de Dr Sip IOS •74 suzuklTM 400• hr 1-;11 p u1 '<I . C 1dl Xlntrond.S275 $.111·3503 sel1 or SELLforYou. r ost. Furn. clolht11 , $2SO s:...!S. ~k_d~s. ____ ...:.. _ ___ Extras . fi4C>-K8 2o -(:.ts IOlS MASTHSAUCTION shou. i!Omes. toy5, 846-8579 8464S071Waterbed·Round custom •74 Twin entt 24 · Nova J ULY 4th S Pl::CfA L, 646•3841 ~ ---------.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64M616 &lll·9625 alaas'°':ire. camp1n11 -----Frnm·lltr S2SO. JO'couch Xlnt cond . Tndm trl~ Islander 36 open boat '7JGTRKawankl TEMPO Darllna Kittens Tabhie1, Aft 6 CALL 554•7291 sear. fans. beaters. 1ml Newport 8eacllAlhlel1c S25 S'w Mach. $35 w/brks. comp canvas Must se' th as week Super condilJon. Blk Wbt, Bluo/Crey - -- -~lee appliances. to 6 Club Membershtp 645-211196 top avail w/or without Avery&Co.67~ 645-2334 • .. NOW.ACCEPTING SlS An1or1 h1ckicround !SAVE' Ntw 6 uaed furn Sat /Sun. l939 Port 833-36Uevu. 1~ T slip In NpBch. Must sell • RE.SUM t:s FOR . I'. Will . • Wtybrida~ N 8 Harbor -in mer . ou r 11 t er )~ 1120 • SAIOT '73 H 0 SPortsler 31100 • ..,._, .::_·fl1Ylh\,1SI 313!11040 ~~a!in~~~k.. No:.,o ~ Vie~!:!om~ . 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C.M. mb c W ·<M74 W..e.d 1011 J!:llle>Y·h\'ad·Ah)!<'1 '110 mo. 642·90l'rl, 400 0675 & ~~~~ Vor1<11·t1~ 100 ml°'fd pup Walnut butlf't. l'hlnu 1146·7S48Sun &I Mon 9 4 ·~();.:;-Truck ndi. wk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuned pamh•n ~hurp IOAT SLIPS '71 K11w;n11k1 :'100 cc;: Tl.'mp1•rai;lklp ~IN• ~tud '.'~ .'ll~'(l !rahtnct. dre11sm.: lahlc.Hone1 1060 S2()0. 120 i:al a11uarium SSSCASHFOR S6500 ___ A'r 616 !1000 Nwpt&uch ~3fiOU clc1rn,$700 • 533·2126 /540·4455 r.-c th 0 Pt n ' \ • ' an liq t:a1'1~. aquure, al110 •••••• ••••••• •• •• •••• •• $100 64~29!MI Good uMd rurn """'" L) mn11 Uoy 1.Au11ch L'R L·, L'. It L,'NT/1.1. ".'•11• Mel 64t; 311!1:? f' ~I 50'l7 ----unit furn Mu't 11rll Call Would 11 ke lo lrue --fl'1l'llltov1·11~16.-07~ NJ:;W MOTOR ,. r ,._ r "" -------• tT802 Sky ark Irvine Blk L · b P I> \KC af\er6t>M G'\S TM7 Wetlcrn hom• at Irvine Japaneae Koi. all sites. --Sharpest In harhor Tnp lor on Mii.JN UAY ....._.. ...,...,, -a p u Ii h j • -- -K D.; Equntrlan c ·ntcr Ph. Offhld planlli & nower· I nuv SCR/I. p I RON & u 850 AY 946 9000 Top security I 40' lo r.o· Sale /R...t '160 T l'CK DRIV~'lt •hot~. rovcn untma BUTCHER ULOC . c . Inc F\lch1l11 6.12·13112 JUNK CARS Junie ap • . . lpuwer y11cht only, ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOW n • \, 11tork Sl 2.'> t'll tl30 711118 Tbl w/6 mtehit chr1. Sar. 6T6-2Sl2 tve•. . pll1111cc·1 houloo frM Ee 40• Mallhewa Sedan li73·S9:r7 74 1y· JMmbon ·e Ml.ti ' F:ptor"tl. ~f~'~ 'i &: ~ --1625./bat o fr . Keith Rea. 1 >'r Pinto m:ire. Cavil War ricld 1111:.scs. Stont'!i68 ..... '!0il6 · T 1 v..e· llO w 000 1 1 11.M/l"M NBwina. 1 ri •rw. \'ou don't m:!·d ~}tun to 979-2100~ W84 151,'JH. exp rider ~or !rom St:>. 200 yr old wood ----~h~t.e~ tun!d sur~c;ed. 'o:!.' 1 • S,..cl & 9010 !~~l c<::;d ... ~.;klnu w.ooi "draw '98t w.,.n you,. C t " Sof wtll frade 546.-4088 hand rompaas 551·l43l. Ooo<l llve abu»rd. ~ .... 1 77511 TY,.ST/llCIPT pince an nd In lht Dally on emporar, • a , ----WanWft: 30 i.tnl or l .llOO. AV 1146 !JOOO ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• • .., _ _ • • • Pilot Wnnl Ad•! C11ll now 1r1a11Whtte stripe. Xlnt Reg~ Arnb l\tAr., MOVING ·Must sell rull moreAquimum _'1 __ - -'711 1'1\Jll'fl. low 11rome, Rent 26' OMC. Pvt. pty ~mM ll cufn i:<'ntr1"1 &t &1251\1111 <'ona.1125•5441-4002 --5400 hwau of quality itt>mi1 $4811!1-tt :w cabin cruiser f'ly ~I Boat, Mere:. 1/0, ltt 831-2816 or 1142 40ff'r pi.1,11111 of 11·r o er11 rt• u. ... 1408 "1•7CMl1 fo'u r n ., much m orr ---' ' rd laud worklnJ arranae ......... 1001 Allll .. u 1001 ~ or · ~11~ liolt clu~. •nd ~upphi-" brid11. need• worll. ~ whffl Trlr, CoDll 1:u11 Newpurt Beach, (;nlU. II\t'nt SOmc bkkp •. ex •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.,•••••••••BACK BAY Boordlna.---needed r1•.i11nn n bl t ur .~tt offer. 53'·4*. equlp.+setof11k11110n. H It:_...,-, per dC'••rnhlt' Plt'9S4' P 1 pc corr ah a 11 t 0 Kina Sm• bl'd ~0ti<t rnnd. pli•u(' I' n II 'Hl:l 873~ !..1ft ""2.:.. • ly! N915 a~~/\ UOAT Motor CHM '"" call \Ir ~mllh "' Mr A w d I d iuteren. ·~bill to trall11 box 11prtn1u . frnmf• It wltl'r6pm -n· Chtu• Craft Fu1h1n11 nr ~~TJ~~· ~o~:wport 111/2 to 32' • • ... t llU5t' for •Pll,l on er an S70 mo "6 i79tl mattress $S() fr\5 3'11 5 p r l r l M'Ulllna $7080 Ow11cr. v • --1-'Ullym-lf ('()ntatn cf • • 6 7 S·l 000 • • - -riv arty "'"n " """r ) 846 l21>T KONA 20'll" D I Special W~kly Rnlfl • Hlwll1ld Geed• 1065 4 !tall motorcycle trlr. C.:lr American 1ot• • r hr. or ' ay rru llf'r, Hcserve for llolld11ya • Waltre'li.l'" & hu. lC'N"t'~ Of Anti"ues' ....................... TV & bunk bc-dt. 1n t:arly chrs. Good CC)nd Ru11on 22' Cluaic 1¥47 (.;hri1craft $5500 -541-1130 REGENCY M Ol'OHi 8\lffr 'a.. Aver) l';irkv.ll)' Ull • J bar 1toota. l30, Oak cor· Amer~~ _ ..!!!:!!! _ a.1 Boat. Sl200./trade ~ HOME RENTALS &!!_n Dl,goFw)•.SJC _ Yhlt _. .... 26-..... ft. •w11• ntr table. SZO. AM /FM Showuu t yr old • • for camptr, car ?1,r•:-t.•rt..._ mN.Harbor Blvd,S.A: Waltreu . Mu.st be :n )'f'I .. 1• ..... ,.... .... ..... ~~ ~· y~.lt~.~p~. 2'x5'•T' b 0lgb. walnut ............ IOU 142·<8l orta1<03l2. c;·.;;~·;:;;7....... U 53\•2$03U .,..,. two~r. full or part Ume. le...-1111 •f ..._ le st.cl_... 4'8.QT _,.. finlah, 4 1lau dOCJf9. or· •••••• ................. 11' Bertram 8fOrt CrU1ler W tf20 '7S Alle1ro. 22'. 81Pt I . 1 ~. ..,.,. .......... ,..._. .. 1h•1h•1n ;~ a;liJell~1•·,0C::o~~tACOUITICA.L GUITAI . T I s , z r • d 1o1 ........................ 1an •• air, roor ra~. WailRW. Oftr 2l . AP9lf ,,_., ••tl41•• pri.•tf .. ·'-""~··· • 4·P'ece place setU11a,., l mod&J:• r · R.oaewood. Xlnt cond. rau.om.t.er,J boal ownet lt1JOP94IOAD CNlttcoatrol,AM/fllll 111 penon Sid's Blue a_I'.;.. ................ ........: iirt Spanh~ Lac• Wallae:. MS-• 1100/tlrm.--.aJU. Ed RlcllardtOD Yacltt CAllP S R. lelf COii• ~ .. u:.~ ml., 111,MO, n...· 107 zi.t Pl. NB IA illl1da. _...... Meri6DI C-1714 Ole Sa 7 drawer metal "'°a m pet ·Corut. Kina. SU..tTHtn t.alMd, Ille• new • Im 4pcn _ ::. ._ 18'dt,clnuen. dtt~, formic~ •o:d ....._,bell. mtnt. Coat "75 Sldpjedt a.·. P/9, Ml macu lale I (tT21 ). '1• Explorer 2t'. Oen~· ~"BS 0..-11 ........... -.,. • bera&oob.dlaette S~~ tlto~ble ~:i80° .... lllm.IR·TNO OMC. 1/0 , Load ed (8llc.Olm). alr .. 4.M Cbt~y. roo<B., ..... ~ ...at, ............. ='= It . tel. .... lJI. :r:t....!!: ......... au' 1...M. .. • • d -. $14.000. C'aJIS174100 MOW ••tto dbl Mat. ti.NO, Jo•~ I "' d d lmm"dlatotv 9 t __.. .... • • ....._. .----.. .. u .. • rum • e .,.. Xlnt cond lo ml '"ee c .. '· A.eftc• • • ..._.., w ~·~ Jew.try 1070 co04. Beat offer. w/1Jlseft Cymbels. C.1111$' Trojan, 111111 4. xlnt llLL IAllY Sll m pp s8i.-01s11 1' ~rt S3.SO per hr. a'" "-................. >_'_t._ rww -....................... Evea/WkndsltlZ-ltSol SST.fJlhvesaft1 tqnd. Sacrifice. ss.soo. IVCINTll --·--·-...'.-.-_ MIU e~eMleWM ... CM. llOZK .................. '2714• " WAMTiD ~,. .. e& ..,,._04"1N•MtT. DtviaioeotBlrryPoftt. "JBOMC "' ~ ••-2541 T•C114171~t1n. TOP CASH DOLLAR ~Of"~;.ifi.,.Ad ~-•IOll~I ... / 20001:.btlt.SantaA.oa ~·::.~;~·~!la.~: ' • --• • P Al.0 FOR Y..OUJ\ ACTlON • 19H ...... • ()pen~tJll~'-m .• • ~ .,, ... ~~·~,Af ... ~ .,o~ ...... ~.lllr••~• --A---x _ _.. ..';:' -.. _ . _.'",..-. •. 0............. ~ ..... :<f,.... ::_,.,,;: .. ,,... ....... ~ ffn'.'1 ; ~~ .. ·---~. · -)>" -' ' ~---_ _. ... '-u•. UOLD, -. OaU)PUol cl.tall • aew. J WANT TO RENT powi · 111-IOIO ••••••• .. ••••••-•••••• C RT'°" partoT~pt.. . ILVER SIRVICE. O.Vl.90R JDlictJDi aide dwn .. oruHbMt.2l'·m la.,:.,. 11' Sbaat•, ftlt conl'd ~nrPQrt Bo11ch 962-2304 f A.M ... 4P'.M.W..U.1 r t NE PURN 6 AN· ·A carpet aatt. C.ll Pet NwptvaeatJoa.PromJu Ha•• eomelhlq to utn xllltcond. £.Z 1111 ........._ e\'.es • ' 11QU'ES.MS-tJOO ~ IM-tltO. lrlNt. (21J)f10.._ 0..UWlldtdQilwen. alpa 4.MS-ltn • ' !JJ4 DAILY PILOT Qil\d!y, July •. 1978 . I •. ....._ • • t14 ......_ .... tit . AlllM. 1.,a..w Alltoa. ._,..,W AllhK. .... rW A.ulOl.. 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S :.V(1. 111r. rm . ll'1tllll't wt. m1n1 i'()lld l!S.\t m1. &-nous in q1.un1.·' •ml> $9 ll'JO Pr D1tu.un Pl . .im Im. ii .\ud1 4 Jr .iutu, lk•11:c U3 '¥1'1 161ill 111r, m11ici.. ""lik llrl'.... ~'l>I ocrt.-r' V 4L11Y IMl'Ol'T~ lll·l040 491-49· 1n<tn) ii.lr.t' Supl'r deau ~ Gl:!l 111 lii3 il~7 Oc1tMM 9720 S30Ul} ml $lh00 19-J 3!:1$7 •••••• ••• ••• • •••• ••••• • -W 9712 ,!'I K:!IO lltrhbl. Pc-rfect V9t 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.•o nd 12M "" Air MC J immy, 400 iautu, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( $:1 :, pp· SADDLES A Cl< uir. \'Ompletely olt ro;a t13 Grt•1.·nl>r1<·r i:uud ~4~· •1 0 tqwpt, S7!1W/ IH-:11 <>fr traMµort.111011 ~ 1tr111 «M~ u: ~!!'1__ Siil ·2()1111 3 8roocu. V8, auto. rooiny Doo~c \'uu ·7 1 cusurn1 Ni.ivy duty xtrH Comp Cpl.. L'll. ~ti)\,., '"'": ~~ecord . $31100 l'\:frii:, $.1100 c,..t2 711'J7 9590 ..•••••.•••.•.......•.. Wt-.: PAY TOI' L>OLL H • l''OR TOP l "St-:IH:,\ttS • fir Trlr , sips 6. xlnt c11nd 1-'0REIG:IJ, 00:\lt-.:STIC l.lc Ready to go: P. P 1966 Ho<bo• c M 6'6 9303 or CL.\SSICS • )1575 ~46 82~3. 1811 ,. ;s Chr\y •2 ton shortoc'{! If your rar I!> 1.·'(tr;,i deun •\lonte \ l!>ta. l ;\I SJh l'rado lll'<I ,.. lilk pin M-e lb rirst • ~tnpini:. chrome bum IAUER IUICK ~ fr..-s, Utili.ty 9180 per!> 350 \utu air ~lS llJrlM1r Ul\11 A JX)\\erecJ slc't'r111i:. µo\\er Costa :\ksa ~7!J :l5CJO • ••••••••••••••••••••• disc brks. trlr h1t<'h, Alt BMW BUY OR LEASE HOW IMW TRADE·IH's i2 ~ hp 10.'W:!I i'J 3 Ul'SA \ II IWSC,.' I i.t ~W.! A fS~~IG\'1 131 -2040 495.4949 Ott.ANGE COUNTY'S OLDIST & Sal1.."5·Sen 11.'C Leustni; Roy Carn..-, Inc. Rolls ltoyce BMW l540Jamboree ~ewport Beach &40 U.W1 CREVIER 1912 DA TSUH P /U Shl'll l dll.il for lkw f\ t1i1Jt1•~ $2176 VOLVO 1'66 Ho•'* C M 114/o 0 0' ·72 i40Z. 4 spd., bfel1m(' 11'111c k 11. mags, P P SJ. ti50 4 99. 21139 ---DRIVEALITIU SA VE A LOT!!! OPEN JULY l ,4,5 & 6 9 °"' ~ 9 '"' for yow-lhoppiftCJ COll•ettiettc~ · i:rn.rn · trlr tl'\•l'\3. on F:'.t tape plrn er. ei.tru TOP IUYER & t sr • ttOAOW.'I' • .;teel t•hass1s. m.Hllll' >.P•:akers. Good)e.ir tm·~ See u~ fir:st. & 1,.,1 • TOfl SANIA ANA IARWICK DATSUN • 1>t'wood hody C.:ull aft i; " t'rai:l'r whl'l'b SSOOO dllllar paid for imvor l' 835·3171 Son Juun Capistrano ;)5~72~ or 5!'>2 31127 lhi:h hook. SS700. 751·5143 COST A MESA '"cuu1uut011•v1"o "AcHU11 ll 1·I375 493.337 5 Alt~ Service & ·;2 ~:1 Camino. low m1 . DATSUN *USED BMW's• f ... s 9400 \ l'. p S. I' lJ. A~I F\I. ~5 H:iroor Blvtl ·~ 1000· <7.KF'154l •w•~•••••••••••••••••• SJ50ll b<it offor 6~·2164. . . ~o bllO ·112002 1103EBU > '73 Datsun 240Z !>Unrf . Spoiler, wht. S4000 firm 642· 7097 '\~ p.ir~. l!liO llondil --CIJ!>la ;\l~>sa •73 liaVaruL· 1864.IP~> 1: B-4 5 o $ 2 2 s S a n 'S!I Ford '' Ton Pt;. 6 l'yl. w 1-: Bl'Y '743.0 CS · 13-17Lnt1 ID D11lsun SIO. 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Poncb~ TO Cousar va. auto. AJC. '66 MUST A... "1.& Sta. Waa. Bllk't. Auto. 't74 "'YMOUTH •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••• ·-ll200/olr 4t+'T'll ~cma tnc. tUKRUH -a . ''al"'' AM /FM i leteo. A.IC . -...~ ' it _... utom1&"" w pv.r ~ltt.r Xlnt rond lt.800 nil. 8) ~· uoa .... 3iO 4 bb • HOWA • D ' MMt,alrcond.AM/fM (!!) New""a'•t A ... / tratb Air CC>Ni Nad10 CustomSuburbanlsut .69 F'lnbtrd 11175 Black 74 Cousur ). 10. Mow o.ty& S7tt =rat S:3~~~-w~;%ou~« ~.~~.a1:o:i;';11~. :;_~1 m l, xlot cond .• e VW IU SES Ml / P~ radio, 111 pe•. TeWM & C...try G C dows, lu11a1eraclt. Nl«i---------i ?17,..... ISIMXO A /C, 1harp cood, AvtoSala/l.eaatna StarllaJK -~aJUc bl ll'DP'Oll&JacVentura. • Chevrolet t SPMCf.&lrt'Otld, .-OO/bttolr5:5-ltll 210tHarbor,C06talh1a "fl, lo ml. •·\rack fuUslL. (DP-49). uuoew.RtOO. • 7) 7 ,~ .... , ....... _ Nabers 646-4446 pintlrtpe, maft~ C·IP ••J•I r--e MMJT • malk• ,...,,..,,.., 'ITCoularA/C. PIS. P/8 , ori1 o~-.wr, -.i. Bil .. .__. AUCO •air, .U. -cw btt otr. N ·M ·gs • z+2. GT, VI, c 1pd, ITH23'7 • "71 GTO 7!~~.;:~:.~ c--=-··= ct.¥.fn.181n1te. ~l~. • 1 ownr $UOO. ltU Pint.o Runabout S..J!..lf!•&~rea .. ~t. loner. ~r~. •• 70 , ..... ~YD ...cml __ llll,; 74COUGAIXl7 _, auto, AM/FM, 116'5 - 4Speed,e\c. Quality and Price Only 29,000 miles, fact. oe...wte ttl Oya, •HS 707$, gy. OIANCE COAST "13 Pontiac E•prit, Lo,. e •741,..,... #I 760 GUU4Qleed aJr , twjn w mfort •U •••••••••••••••••••••• 6TS·'6'70 DAILY PllDJ mi'I · xlnt. 10.000 m • .. s-·~· "i'r e•A L""lng c.,..,,.,,st• Wllh G Wll)' pc)\o\'cr drive 'TO Old• Cullan. Al 7"' ... NTO ~u111 1u1r. SUOO/blt ufr. Pvt .• • ,....,.,,"" • "' p;;forr:d~R<1 .. lt'~ • AM /FM uer~o . lal cond., power w1ndow1 an ~ 3IOW111t&a,St. pl)'.~·0114 . .. httl und mlln)' mor tape deck. 11200/btrl off WA60H Cotta u... rd---,., e L~rge~t Selcctt°" extrua. U c. 23JKJJ. 511.5380 4 Cyl . auto. tralll .. R&tH, "2>432l • of New & U~d $449 5 rAdlul tire&. Prlrcd l( C.a\1111,min Take over lsc. on '7 6('11 this weckcud. Uc •7J,LYDUST• lt7lT·lllD • Or..ngeCoun1y 540·5630 Omeaa, $118 .0 ~ mu llOlEAV. SPTCOUPI Oneowner,1500orlalnal . <, A II 0 [ N Wt \J 'I W VWCAMPERS ii Mtiltt.,tl7DO Well Equipped Claire, ~l·~ $ 1975 mlleaae. a how room Open Sund•Y V 8, auto. tnn.s., eh·. r--h alr st-rin" auto • '73 Old1 Omega. Re vlru·I roof. Priced to sell ·~" ' • · ~ •• · Cadillac h k h 540-5630 tbla wecknnd. L I". windows, brakes, You • ,t u o I Hale bac w tw l \ny ~ ' have to see It lo believe , .. ,as1er eacr 2626HAllOllLVD. lop. Uu t ofCcr. P 141JFGT. 1t!Uc.611JRO. e for t 1600 Harbor Blvd . COST.~ MESA 644 198!1 $2275 WILL BE OPEN TODAY 71P°'T°' Ul12 Nice! '12,.,,., 416'0G Ce»u Me~5409IOO 2626 ....... IOlllVD. SAVE • .' M•w and Used .• 11171 Cougar XR7, air. '6S 01&1. l(Jnt mc,b11nic11 ._. 540-5630 e .. Nabers power,S2l9~. t'Ond,$300 COSTA MESA 540-5630 and,. _ _....._ . &W·S7"2or549-850$ ___ 496·7-t!IS --i-3-Pin_to_S_tn_wan. 39M e ~LE..-5....,... f Sharp~ •74 ... 1111~ #411 "Sundial", r g&Slo\'e sink, water lank. Full camper equipped. C'-.-ljJlac 68 Olds \'lstndome St radials . brown/tan • SA f -au ttl Wa n Auto air. p\lr $2,000 &d rond.673-7777 2626HAllOlllVD. -2•HA11011lVD. • I 0 a.m.. to 6 p.m. 41 DocllJt radials. c1 s cnlrl $12% 9t.,_...._ 9960 COSTA MESA -• • Must be lffn ! ••.• •••••••••• •• •• • • ••• • 960-21!!rl ' ,,__,,, . COSTA MESA i3 Cad. Mu.st sell, sae. '7 4 DODGE DART ----••••••• •••••••• •• • ••••• '74 Pl m Road runner e ~ • ~ • pa,yolf '3600/ofr. 77.00C '7S Cutlass 9 pai;s \\agon ATLAS . Y h 'I & bod · Y... H74 ml.. gd running cond ., Door s~dan. powe A/C PS PB $-l~ Aft Xlnt mec Y >'· ••••••••••••••••••••u• • HOWARD Chevrolet ~ GARDEN WIST VW ~ 963 9895 steenng. air, auto. Lu,. · · · · ct Ster'°. FM 8 trk. 318 1974 Vega Hatchback. GT .• ' · · mdes. Lie. GZlKJ E. 4 call ~-433S Chrysler f'tylllMMltft eng., great ml., mus.l sell 4 spd, 22,000 nu, RSOO. Do•• 9ld ft..-11 Sh. ''16 Eldo Conv. Last ol $339 5 '7301ds Vista Crwscr. Open Da.ily "Sun. 'Iii 10 as soon as pots1ble. 5S2·7333 • ,..-e breed. Loaded. New CBI $3,250 PM ' $2550. rirm. Ask for • ...~ IMclt • warranty. 117,SOO 540 ~5630 752-3380 2929Harbor8hd., Larry,64&-&357bet 5: •73 Estate Wen. Mint ,..._........., ·.-1 ..,._A.._, .. \ 492 . 1730 or546-07S4 Costa Mesa cond., only 15,000 m1., e 83"'0555 • 4 .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-==-=.:.:.::...:._::..;.;....;_; ___ , O,ASSIFIED will sell il I 546-1934 Want Ads Call842·S8'7 Fully eqpd SSH998. • ~ .t 19$5 VW Van Camper. • •••••••••• Best oUe~-27'11 ~~ •• • •• •••• • •••• 2626 HAllOI ILVD. ••••;••:.:•;• M.w:;••:.:•;•::••::•;••::•:•!;_:~;.••;.:•~Alllo::••;.:•_;••::!'.:.•~::•;.:•w.:.••::•;;.•::••;.:•::•!::~:;••::•J.:~::•_;••;.:•:•~•~;.:•.:.•"!;.:•;.:•:;••;.:•:;••::!.:.•·~·~·i:~.:;••::•;••::•::~.;••~•;.:•;••;.:•;••::•".;••::!';; .. ;.L..•_•.•-·-·-·-·--------~ . ·' __ __::..:.:_::.;_~--• ·13 Camaro 23,ooo orig 911 __ c_os_rA_M_E_SA ___ , ~ 'C8VWBUG xlnlcond.$3.000.496·1 Dodge Monaco 1965 ~~f°~ SllOO/bsl of· aft. 6pm & wkend. hardtop. R/S. P /B, A IC, _:__:__..;,_ ____ 1, 7 0 c 3 m a r 0 6 c y xlnt trans. $225. 846-564 l 64 Bu.s. runs strong, good autouallc. gd cond '64 Dodge D1lrt tow ga1> gas, xlnt cond. SJ600. /besl orter. 838·30'7' mi., runs l!d, ·looks gd. 960-2660 ev1.'S Days, 644-2464 as $350. 6-lS.7648. B I b bod for Darlene. 67 ug, x nl mec · Y ---~-----lDodge Dart. 1974, 8,900 average, n ew clutch, MOVING-Must sell! '7 mi vs 2 dr blue while brak~ & ball. 673·9417 C.maro. $1900. or best or \'l,; top'. $3700. 830-7650 '70 f'astback, A/T, nc\l fer. V-8, P/~. P /8, air • first quality paint Job, 586·0057 anyume Ferd tt40 reblt eng, top cond. Mu~l Clw•roa.t tt2 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• see. $1850644·4939 •••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Ford Grand Torino. USC ls .. 1 Sharp. auto, air, pwr, Karmann Ghia, '70 " radials make ofr. Greentwh.it.e. "2.000 mi.. CHIVY is # I 645-n91. new Ures. ball.. S2~. Ha' ME H # I 1..:.....;__.:.;_ ______ , 494-4773 eves. Paul Reed <Class or ,75 '67 Ford. Gd ranning car. Best otrer lakes . Call '7-& VW Super BeetJe, Kappa Sigma> SU-8494, Bill an 6. mi, am1rm stereo, very CONNlll c lean. Make o ffer . S..4-6677 (blwn 6·9pm& CHMOLET ~ ,.knds) ·10 VW. Ong Owner. Top t cond. new paint. $1 t Ph: 552.3590 I ·s1 VW bus. needs brakes ' & interior. S3SO. cash. ~5'24-12 '75 VW SClltOCCO Low mileage. showroom fresh. Lie. D29NAL. $3950 2828 Harbor Bh•d. COST A M t~SA Bus.546·1200 Res.551·523 •CHIVETTE Ne\\' . '76 Hatchback ga saver model! Only $3098. <266145/0037) HOWAR Chevrolet, Dove & Qual Sls., Newport Beacb 833·~. '67 Impala. Auto, radio air, l.rusidc lmmac, run '67 Ford Galaxle, $450. Days 6-l2·2L64. Aner 5.30, 61S=l7Gl. 75 FORD GIAHADA 2Doar Seel .. 6 cyl .. A.T .• pwr. steer .. & brks., AM/f'M. Extra clean. Ser. No. 106952. $3699 s-teA.. LhtcolllMercwy 1301 N. Tustin s.... .... 547·0511 ' 540·5630 gd., ne<'ds body work ·72 LTD Brou1ham $JS&. 642-693.S. loaded. Sl995. 675·7711 '74 La1un1 S-3. PS. PB days, 644,sts. eves. 2626HAllOl llVD. AIC, •ulo trans, $3.500 '68 Lale model Ford • COSTA MISA PP. 499-1630 Fairlane 500. New brk1 .. ' st•I radial Ura. Stlc 71 VW Bus. new eng, "10Chev. Air rond. clean shft. SlOOO/bst orr , llrakes & clutch. ~· ~~~cepuonally good. ~-evn._ . mi, xlnl rond. l3000 r1rm. . tt4 • un 4PM, M0-4Ml48 '71 MalJhu. 2 dr, super •••••••••••••••••••••• '64 VW. rebll enc. New in rlean. full pwr & :11r 74 LINCOLN 4-01 I N h k Xlnl """d 74,000 ml, SIMO. SJ&.9583 er. ew rs. w .. • -V·8~ A .T., fully pw SllOO.bstofr.644·S48l '70 Caprice. 4Dr. xln equlp'd +leather seals V .. •o 9772 cond. SllOOorbestorrer. till steer., v . top. PP.1192.(1682. . AM/FM " stereo, s ••••••••••••••••••••••• control. Buy cloae l OIAHGI COUNTY CJirysler H25 wholesale. Uc. 710KXZ. VOLVO •••••••A••·······""'···· . S56tt '72 Sln Wl(n. Town & EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Country. so~1 mi. Xlnt S .... AM ~raeat Volvo Dealer oond. $3,475. 962-7232. u..c• M~wy In Oranse County! tt 1 1301 N Tustin BUY or LEASE C.....t 2 · DIRECT •••••••4••••••••••••••• Sc.ta AM 547·0511 '73 Com et. 4 dr, air, '7l LINCOLN AM /FM, ster eo, new tires $2300. Pb: SS6-7SM 4 Door sedan. rull power, · Am/Jo'M. tape, low miles . .,,~~'it~~::=ic........... . ttl 40,602. Lie. 749JOG. 2025 •••••••••••••••••••••• $4795 Anaheim 750-2011 '7S Mark IV. Fully load .. .....__U _ __. Incl moon r oof, prlc 540•5630 -.... below wholt1ale. Art ;::;;· ......... .,0i .3:30.~373l~ ~YJ.l~fl .... ••••••••••••••••• .. f7 Uncoln Continental -=...,a_..,;;'::"'- iS GlllC Sub\ltban •• /\IC + ,11 accasoriff -HAl--VD. s&erra Clasak Front • SdS.142-4847 COSfA MISA rear air cood. nu lire• •72 MAii IV 71 LINC 24M 1nl. ss.79$ ur TOP. CONT1MIHTAL TOWN COUrl ~-While, Loaded w/lo Luitury equ.lpped wit Wdi ttl miles. 1737PHO. cruise co1ttrol , ful •••••••••••••••••••••• Slltl power, ll,000 orlQina ·10 Buick Skylark, f\111 MISStOH VllJO miles. Priced lo i.cll f11t'tOC')'·lllnt "hapc. MU!lt Ser.ISYILU40.'i80. ~k1!:.! 642-3700 CVCI Ave~~~~~1~ Frwy $8395 '•IUICK RIVIERA 28'70l Marauerite Pkwy 540~5630- YUt.; ~~; 1850 a:u.1~;21 MAii .~l 111•11 7 l IUICK v.s. A.T .• ract. air .• run --. IOI ll~ power equlp'd + ID -,,,..,. CUSTOM LISAIH d lvldual pwr. Hata COSTA MISA 2 Dr •• v.a .. A.T .• Ian AM/l''M-ctereo ,.,.. v ...... ell tt4 11lr., pwr. steer., pw top. Tiit steer .• apiCl. •••-•••• .. ••••••••••• brkl .. radio. whltewalll llol. Uc 2SIJ YF. i,o Ma"rtck 2 Dr. vinyl roor .• •tc. Lo SUtt l1Jt0/1-to1r •• mllel! 0.. owaer. Ue S-. AM l7S-o4Cllt eeaHEU. ....... Mercwy SZ4ff llOl·N.Tuatlo ~w!: s-t.A. 547·051 I .,.., . uo1 N. Tustin 73 CONT. MAU IV S-.A. 147.0111 "-11 power. reaclJ to ao. • AM!F~I. ta,_ dttk. Uc. C1 atHNS. $6495 •J..ltOICAT vn.LAG• Wason. A.T. Fae. air Pwr. ~eer. Radk>. W.W Low Low 11u .. 1 Lug gqerads. U~ 181MVF. SJ6ft SAHTAAMA u...~ IJOl N. TVlllt1a ~ s.mA. 147-0Stl .. Wa1on, A JC, pod .=:::::.=:;.::.=:.::.::.:::~-1--..;..;;...;;..;,;;..-_ ___ -t COIMI. wraeat wa ... ,Orlt. ... 111 r HONDA 4-SPEED SEDAN A BEAUTY FOR SUlll SPRING-TIME · WA·GON SALE -$' NEW 1976 HONDA WAGON WIA2015194 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY H'ONDA 5-SPEED SEDAN . A GAS-SAVER $2866 44 MN. l,A HWY • $3466 ' IMMEDIAn DELIVERY SGA2041896 WEEKEND SPECIAL llT OF POUR GT MAGS WITH .RADIAL TIRIS MOUNTID AND BALANCID. •25995 • • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SGE~51 OVER 75 NEW HONDAS IN STOCK-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL. MODELS AVAILABLE HONDA ACCORDS NOW IN STOCK ALL CARS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AD¥ERT1IED PRICES GOOD 72 HOURS ONLY ALL CARI SUBJECT·TO PRIOR SALE II .. __ ;.,.o.RAiiiNiiiGEiilTHii~liiPE- ~ • . ' .. ...... .. ... ., •, .. I • CJI DAI~ y PILOT A SHOPPING LIST OF AUlOMOTIVE lt4LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD IN COSTA MESA Theodore Robins FORD CARS & TRUCKS JULY· IS THE MONTH TO BUY! ·wHY? • 1MJ S1lectt. ......... : 1i9S1llctt. • ofC...... ·Ante...._. Disc ...... "" ....... .... , OllMO · 5941111 WA•. \ •Auto. trans., ail, power ist-lng. power brllce9. radio. luggage reek. (WVC968). s 1199 7 0 FOID 1-200 ., ... V-8. auto. Irani .• red10 "552•H). 7lPLYMOUTH .... , 1 Auto. '"'" . air. POW9f ""'1ng, power brakes. racho. (281KMR). 7 5 FOID TOllMO -'uto. trans .• lectory .,r, power steering. power l)rakes. r1d10, vinyl rool. (7'3MAJ). 53499 ?l 'M>llD llOMCO 4 wheel drive, V-8, auto 1r~1 . pow4r s11er1ng (255MPJ). 53999 7 J FORD LTD llOMHAM Aut o . trans • po wer stewing. power brakes power windows. AM/FM steteo. (789MMM). Bauer Motors BUICK• OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND JULY · SAYINGS LARGEST SELECTION IN OUR HISTORY! JAGUAR'S TRIUMPH 'S MG'S ALL MODELS lrCOLOa~ llADY FOR IMMIDIAn D&IYRY! TIST DllYE OMI TODAY! FULLY REC O NOll IOMED SPO RT C ARS 7 STllUM'H Tl-7 Very, ¥ery low m1le1 1 (116J.t 11 s5333 •• 74'/i MGI IOADSTH • speed. AMF M radio row m1tM I (352MUS). '4333 • Miracle Mazda MAZDA CARS & TRUCKS We're bavill1 a f-REE FOR ALL FREE ,..., FREE Labor FREE Sen ice FREE T•••' FREE on FREE Maiftffnance FREE Lllbft FRn ..... AdinhMnts FREE 0 1 Filters FREE Plugs Ma da's 2 yeor / 25,000 ...... FREE FOR ALL ,,.. .., y le•'·,., •• ,.....,..., .... _ .... . .......,"" . .,. .... . Mazda will pay all service costs ot normal use (ucept 0111 tor any rotary engine car or truck purch11ed new on or alter July 1. 1976, tor two years or 2~.000 m.les. whlcMver comes hrJt. Your Mazd a deal« $ ~~~ 9 '6t MGI GT will provide you with all 1 __ ..... ..,....,.,,..__ • speed wire whee.la par t s. l abor and 41tc 1zvc3o91. · meteria11 tor ell tefVlce or repairs required on all $9UAIHACI '2444 tactory equipment. Tt111 • apee<l. redlo, heat«. oller ia good only In fl)19Bl<l) e«teln 1t1le1 and tor • s I ~ 9 9 • hmlled time. ~ 171kft '65 JAGUAI MAZDA • MK II l .I S•AM • IJI SIDAM Auto. trens. power ~ speed. radio. heater. atHrtng. wue wheel•' CO A ET IUl ~nty 22,000 m!lel. (P8U980}. ' ... m•• ~2199 '3000 ... fllI f11 IU AT: THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. ~2-0010 BAUER MOTORS 2925 H•rbor Blvd. 979-2500 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. 6•5-5700 Costa Mesa Datsun DATSUN CARS & TRUCKS DATSUN'S FRONT-WHfR DRIVE Pill!i/ fn.bett of ...... c•w.W.!1 HATCHBACK SPORT WAGON •Datsun's lowest pnced wagon •F t a1-toad1ng rear hllgate •55 6 cu. II . c argo c:.pec1ty •Power-asstSt front disc brakes. ONLY s3559 • IT'S .-KING CAJ Oat1un presents t ,,e WOt1d f"l1r1t big Clb in 1m1t1 p ickup•~ the atl·ne.v L 1 t HJIStler Delu11e IHlufing ICING CAB With gergenluan legroom and up to 11 3 cu It of inside 11orege space Tremendous ,,all-ton 1oad bed Exclusive rec11n1ng buek•t seat! and tots ot extras that don t cosr extr 11. No w showing da•IV • THEY~E HE.RE! COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd. 54'0-6410 University Sales & Service OLDSMOBILE HONDA CARS GMCTAUCKS BRAND NEW 1976 B O· N · D A CAIS-& • WAGONS ! ......... : IRAMD MIW 76 HONDA CAR S2877 ..... , ..... l.~·- IMMIDIATE Dll.IYUY 1SOJ>IOJ7 I),, • ........ ; llA .. MIW '76 ...,.. HONDA STATION WAGOM s311J . .,~ '•~ & l 'C.e"\• IMMIDIATE DB.IYHY ,wtlAJ01St'7. • S&ICTIOM i5 WHY Wl .. I Mo. I UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE .2860 Harbor Blvd. 5'40-9640 Johnson & Son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MERCURY CAPRI WE HAVE LOTS OF CLEAN WRLIEPT LUXllY CAIS HERE ARE k FEW 1971 MGI Con• Mk Ill Very OQOd mechanicatty. a well kept c er appearance w ise. near new, Michelin radial tires with rallye wheels, lie. t41~KA. tt74·CMter Xl7 Only 29,000 mi1'9. Fact 11r. twin comfort •••ta with 6 way Po-r dnve. ~ "9feo, till Wheel and meny more xtraa llC. t333KJJ. 1972 Ply D1t1ter Spt c,. va. powec' stMftng. eut. trans • air. Yin. root . Priced to Mii this wkend Uc. t14eFGT. C!lnnell ~nevrolet CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS Don't See Us First •.. But See Us Last! 11lf You Don't Buy From Nabers CadUlac . CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES JULY SALE! .. "76 CJS • wheel drive, onty 8.372 ~. Sei. f63"4. SSltl lt7S 'L YMOUTH MY CUSTOM Power brakes. powor 1teering. elr eond., tow miles. Ser. •126065. SJ7tl lt71 DONI CHAl•M AM(FM 8 track tape. power window & seat. wire wheels. •1SMXB. $46tl C .. YS.. °71COIDOIA sunroof, etuiN control. AM(FM redl o. power windows. power seal. '02MMN. ·'SHU - Earle Ike lmoorts V<5LVO TOYOTA '74 CELICA Vtnyt top, air cond., m.1gs, • sp. J089KPY. 5 3076 '73 CELICA Auto .. 6 treck. •"· maos. 10&8317. '73 CELICA v1nyt top, • sp . mags. t660HEK. c E L 1972 , ... --- c 0 N II I c A. s s.AnW .. . • cyl .. auto. trtns .. A, H, radlal tir•. Priced to sell this wkend. L ie. #901EAU. lt 7J Capri Fire red. auto. trens , R. H. decor grp • 36,900 m.tes Lie. ~GZ. 1973 T·l lrd One owner . 7,500 ong1na1 mlleage. show room fresh. eir. 1teering. aut. wmdows brakes You have to -It to t>eh ..... it. Uc. •671JRD. SAVE 1975 YW Sclrecco low mlleeoe. show room ITettl. l ie. J929NAl . 53950 lt 74 DODGE D..t 4 Dr. S.ct. Power 1...ing, air. 1u1., tow m1ln . Lie. 1&21KJ£. .. s3395 JOHNSON &SON 2626 Harbor Blvd. 540-5630 E L L You're Paying Too Much!!! NO DELAYS, WE lt16 ll DOIADO CONY. lHt•. cruise control. ster~ w/8 track tape, tow Miies. 892NHI. SIUSO '74 CELICA lt71 CPI Dlft.U ·. Vinyl top, • ap., mag,. · J81•lFX. AM/FM stereo , radio. cruise cont . three to chooM. 148lUG. Low As Slltl lt74 CPI H ft.U Crulee control, AMJ1'M 8 track tape. 1e11en to choote 6'&.FK. l ow As llttl '"' ..... DI Y1U.l Air cond .• lull power. Four to choo so . 921GWY. l ow As '13 CELICA Vonyt top. • sp., mag' '906HEG. '72 CELICA Vtnyl top, • 1p., 1tr f1009FTE. '72 CELICA • apeed. air cond "*"· $Zftl DELIVER s2316 TODAY!---~~s 3~01~6 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. s.ce-1200 NABERS CADfll.AC 2600 Harbor Blvd. 640-9100 EARLEIKE IMPORTS 1966 H•rbor Blvd. f>46..9303 -I , __ Advices in Brief -Wbose'-Sla~ The ProvmcW C«lcrffa ol Nor1ti CaroliN factt a unique 1era.1 amaabori u. ttw mattitr o1 a alaw named Nan. SM ia owned ha!f by a ~triot. and "-ti by a Tory who ha.a f1ed the pc«Mnc.e. The patriot h.u been requind to sivc bond for "hit titlr to dw aaid one-half ol the u id Nqro.· ••• Bcn.5 Son c~kd William Frankin. ean cl lknjamin Franklin and fonntr Royal Govemo< ol New Jtt· k y, las bten Uikrn to Con· necticut u a pnsonu of ~ Unite"d Colomu. Gov. Frank· hn warned, upon luvinr. \Nt Nrw j"'5ey will nevtr •cain en,oy the happinua it kn- un<kr G1Tat Briuin . ••• Hunt for Tories TM New Jcncy mibtU hu btrun .a round-up ol TO!Wa in Hunterdon and Monmouth Countiu ••• New f\:nn.G<wt. A-l'nMmlal---Corwention will 111Mt in Philadelphia, to act H the Pennaylvania rovernment. in oppoeition to the prutnt Provincial Auembly ••• Kang Scn<k Navy A Bntith llttt comm.tndt(i by Commodofr Peter Parker 11 ou~ t~ h.lrbof' ol O,.r- ltaton, S C .. .and appuently plant to atUck the rny ••• M.u ybnd ~ Fices Gov Robtrt Edt'n of Mary· I.Ind la aboard H M.S Fowey at Annapoh1. r~ady to u1l fOC' Enaland Pennsylv.ania'1 Gov John Penn 11 now ~ only royal rolomal covemor not in nilt , and ht hu dont only lM moat rouunt u slc1 r«ently. ••• Di sarm Tories Th~ (•>tlllllfll\.11 Luni.:11·•· "·'·' 1r'-•H1t1tuH1lrd tu"•'"""~ 1111) th•ll I" I •011• • llOIO(~ll~ly 111..,.ffl'< 1r1I l1t lltC' (,•lO•<' of l\111r111 ,, ,1..,11111 '" rl1 .. 11111t'd ftll•I 111111 "'' •I'""~ (t\'tn tn Co1111.11\11l.•l llouj•" '1 (otv11t,1I 1'l'hli11"• •. • vo ut1onary iulletin CNt1idl tlic _,,,,.ll of lhl' Cont11t~ntol Co"6nN, colo111ol c1ti«nry pondf!r O"'IOnll llH>m•f!lvn tltl' 6Nlt• implu·•ttOlt• of go11111 it oloM u a nation. The 13 Colonies Agonize --ludcpcndence? Many Delegates Say Aye: Some Nay; 'tis too Soon, Fear Othtrs Phila&lph~. June 27. 1776 -/I. motion rendttinc tht I J colomo in· ~nt from Ort.at Brii.in ia bt· for-e ~ ContiMntal ConiTftl Thomu Jtffenon. a Vircm~ dtk· c•tr. i. at work on ii D«laration of l~ncr for t.ht 1pproval of CoftcTeea. Tht motion of lndC'pendenct' wu introduced on Junr 7 by Richard HrN')' Ltt. of Virrin~. on the 1n· atructio~ h11 colony'l Convtn tlon at W1!lram1buri L.re '• rraolution 11.1 ttd .. T~t \hue United Colon~s ;irr. and ol n&ht oucht to bt. frrt and m· •ndC"nt Satin. that thr y an alt tolved from al\ 1llett1n~c-f' lo lhr Rnl iah Crown, and that all politiral conntet.ion ~ttn t.htm and tht State of Oftat Britain 11, and ou1ht to be, totally diaaolved. • Tht ruolution wrnt on to propo1t the ri1hl of the aoloni• to form for· ric'n alli.ancu , and to dcvilf a plan o( conftdtration which will be 1ub· mitte"d to t.hr 13 co~ for approv .. 1. Otbiltr on thr resolution 1howffi the srntirmnt of the delegatn 1pht thrtt w.aya. Many fa\IOI' indeprnd· <'n<r now; many are "fainat ot A third croup f,.\IOI'$ indrpenti· tt1ce from Britain. but feels that the UtM i. not yrt ri(f\t. On June 10, the modrutr drlt· 1'1tJ obt.lintd poetponanrnt ol the Ltt reeolutlon until July 1. On the 11th, Conf"U appointed a comm1tttt to draft a DttJarat.ion o( lndq>ender1Ge, and another to bqin work on Articlea of ConfeduaUon wu appointe"d on the 12th. Thr committre lo draft the d«la· 1 ation conaists of John Adams. Ben. 1amin Fritnklin, Thomas Jeffrraon, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Llv- 1ni11on L111mgston, a New York conserva- tove, was one of the ltader1 in oppo- a11Jon 10 Ltr 's rl'aolution durirtf the dct'<!tU on it. Sherman, of Con· neclicut, is a moderatr who ii laid to (~vor 1ndtpendtnct. Washington·s Bodyguard to Bang New York City. June 27, 1776 -Nrw York P-rovtnclal Con1n11 A rnembn of Orn Georat W.lsh1nc They wtrc locked in ~ New ton'• ptraon.tl rtiard will be hange"d York City Hall. OtMr priaonera told ~re tomorrow (Of hot part in a Tory authoriti« thry hurd t.he two men plot in which the mav<•r of Nl'w hR& about a Tory plot in which I.hey Yotk wu involve"d wrre involved. Thom.u Hickey, a pnv.att 1n tltt Thr pair "cursed and aworr • commanckr•in-<h~f'1 Life Guard, crut deal." o~ priaonrn tu\lhe"d. wW bt haftced ntar dw Bowery lane. ~and damned themtelvu if tllfy A larce crowd of c1ciz:en1 is up«~ would ever ficht any more ror Amrr- IO I t'timd.. ica. •• H ickey and anot~r tOld•er ~rt Thr mtt'I a.aid thty were cnliau-d ~on Jl*M IS for a~ with oUlcn In Manhettan who 10 pua cowittnrit ContJn,ntAI t"{· would tum .. alnai tht AmrriCIU)a ot ru~y. Thry wtrr imprt~!'flf by~ •• ftOJ' "\hl.~.lorcu I.ind thtrr. Tht nsmflll ol ?00 1urh tumcoet1 tMy 111d, arr on a ITWl o( war in the harbor. on which foc:mrr Gov, Wil· ham Tryon h.u bttn in exi.le for c1cht monlha. Thr Provincial Concnn ruled that the New York couru could not be tru1trd to try t.hc rMn. "bfinf u yet hrld by authority dtrive"d from the Crown ol Great Britain." The mrn -rr cried by coun martW. At the trial yntenlay, It WU Intl• fled that Hlct\ey had ~\Cd other .intn in the plot. promi1fn& nch of thtm I ~ta!• Adami, ol M-.chuaetU, Frank- lin. of Ptnnsylvanla. and Jdfmon, ol Virfinia, aU 1uppon tht Ltt rrso- lution. Adami and Jcffttaon wen ap- pohimt 1 aubcommitttt to write Ole pcd~ tut oC the dtd;aral.ioo. Jeff er.On i• now workinc on the firat draft. .~ O•rvtrl of af(ain at the St.ate Housr btlieve th.lt srwn coloniu now filvoc independence. Thty are New Hampshire, Rhode · Island, M<l.uachuSC"tta, Connf!cticut, Vif- cinia, North Carolina ;and Georcia. New York, Nrw Jrraey, Prnnayl- vania, Dtlaware. Maryland al'ld South Carolina art t ither oppoa«I or undecide"d. Thr best lklawarr <1nd Prnn£Yl· :inia Wbi&1 could cet from their u - tembliu in the pillt two wrek• were inlll\lctlon1 for their dtlrgatu to votr In the btat mtrruta or lhtir col· onln. Many opponent.a of the reaolution an uid to f«I th.at the move for in- ckpel'ldenct la brine forced upon the people of tti« c:olonira by 1 1111111 handful o( rld1ul1. Thr flnlahrd lint draft i• r11vected to bt rudy to lay ~fore Cone'"' tomorrow. • . . . , ....... • 2 rnJLYPIWf The Colonial Scene Urbcmity' J.775 City Life Not So Bad -In Colonies •'---Mu ----:. A arcaak l 172 wnter cave tJ\d cksctipcion °' thet l*Wiv Amcnc.an cr .. tue, &ht YOUJC p ntJ.man; "It hM • ,,.. qlleftti~ of hair on ita hmd. whicb -to l1ancl on end and Jiwl I& ... tippe.Valltt of ~··~-,,_hair I& loaded with ,_.... Md ,_..eum. all litde eftlOUCla, too, to '1-p any~ ol tile Ott Met in * n brains chat are ia 111111 ~ ecat'lllftd about in the tavhJ.1 of that soft akull it ~ . .,,. ,.... °' it chWty comilta of Fnnd1 lilk, pAd IKc. frince, silk · ~ a het and fattier. and ...... CIOCAlade, Md then it ia 41aieein11i1t1W. "Wbill ...... a 6mond rq, a -"bos.•...-cl ~. ....t •cw. lte •DJla;aN:Ut le to~ Mftt thet IDUff boJI+ 1IO wield that ~ .................. pCI'· petHI p , to •1' loft. •inc• in nay -°' .. w°"9 '° ladia.. to foDow them e.-ywben like theil' .-W. and to fetch Md any liM a spenitl." The worMn of Revolutionary America Md f•l ftttni«I to lht old •tyl• of hl.-h IWNt~ In the late l 760il, dwrc was a bnef Hair l•UU-. of &A. J770e-. _,..,,.,, ... .,..,._ ~ • • -alite • u.1m ~ ~"""""-"' ~ Copt. J~li ~.~to Ge,._ a.or .. w .. ~. l" rite JI-.!..~.,.. oclwr ·~U.11 le@n f!Wl~WM«11. _ ___":~ ~ of WC.tnnC the hair lone. ,... 1111 about the i.e.. A coloniel ahop edvertl9ed few ..i. 1 "n-·invmied ftriolUI oompound which will. UI half 1 iniHle, take 041l by I.he roota tht hair which 11""'9 too low oo I.he fottM.d... It forma the eyebrow• that are too 1arae Into a aarlo• arch." Women of the mid-I 7 70. Clhm P"' an ~ c~ on their had. and ·~ their hair -it. cO¥tftd •fth pomac;un and powder, for extra he(ht. Extra hllirpiecea. malthed to the woman'• own, often aupplanmted the hair-do. ~-._o..._. ~ .. WW... Prket .. DIAMONDS and JEWELRY , .......... t1nt.. R:a£.iti cJ~I f!{ B~ow is a partial listing of our merchandise -F.OR HIM: ..... , .. wMt. ..... ~ .... t.M C_.. D'-"4 S..... '99000 ••••'• l lec. II Shr S•ptlllr• .... , \; .... ..2.0. ~' ... , .. ,... .............. ...., .. s97~00- ...... ,. ,.._ .... 0..,. ... ... ..,.... ... , .... ,..., ..... '57600 ...... , .. ,.._....,. t •• ,..... ...... "TN C•• .... t Wetd lit ... ~u...1e ............. ~.., •• '40P FOR 'H!R: Ledlu 1411 y~llow 9el'd llreu let, C .... l .. Df.,., If~•~••• We Sincerely Solicit Your Trade. '2,99000 lelllH I 4K wllff• fOld .... ~ ~ Wekll • "Spirit elf '7•" .... We offer Good Service, ' Quality Merchandise and Honest Values. ~ ,...._ 01--' ........ IUO ............ ..,... ... _". '4.97600 Le41n I U yellew ~d Die-ad ~ ........ HIM-· 1.1 0 c•elh ............. u.e..a. ................ . '57600 '7600 Op.It, Opel•. Opel• ..... .................................... '3600 ~ ,.._ teld )..,.. ..... ll ..,., .......,., ........ , '3600 John Hart Lynn Hart ll!l ~s:iti cJeWet fY co. F• l'IJI MEWPOIT ILVD COSTA MHA • 64'-774t w DW w....._..y --- l--"!"11 ... '!!9 ...... r=~ ...... """!~"7'· ...................... ~ .... -~n.vPftor J .... '-... .. ?J .. -·. ·;4 ,_ I:: . ·~ _, ~.~:~ , -: ~ ... · .... ~ -~ ' ... -~-- ' ·€>pinion 6 Review The .Men Who ~ Freedom on Paper --· ~..ta l"raMJ1n wu jokinf, but • But h• wu a ahrewd lnve.tor, and be ..... the truth. accumwateclan ....... olnetlflyahalf ••we muat i"llted all bHSC million dollan. lo 1711, Dunla11 \ofetMr," he told lohn Haacock • foo_nded the Pall\lylvanla Pack~ ih• Declaration oC ln«Mpaul•et WM and General AclvtrdMr, which ta~r adop4ed, "or ~ ... ~ .. ahlliD becam• the ftr'lt daily~ ln North all baas ..,..,.t..iy." America. o.nlap printed &he Oeclara· The IDen who cnated mwl lilMd Uon and other doaun..-. for Con· tMt clonnnent.. oar ~..Jilnb sreea, then .... qft for IMltt•n wrvke eertiflcaw, ..... ~ w.,111d· wfth the?tnit CUYTtoop. ence, encl a1'o declariac ~ no-. Jr(fmo" •rV-,,..,.,"'-"UA "Towanla U.. cloee ol hie lif ... " 1o \e Yhat ~ins 0-S. m hM Ma ~... accorc1m. '° tu. .w "'-' Dr. Ben·· alrtady proclainMCI th--nbela HJ'M MbconuniU. met. J.Cf-Vff1 mllCh ~ a.-n third, l.amilia.rM>wri .... HllftnalCIOfYwaa jamlnRMb, "bebec:anMlnlllmpenle,, and traiton. propo91d to -to make the draft. I you CllD wri-. loM tlmee be«er than I J09f b.Y the printer. 90 aa to fall ln the --.. " · But at the IHM Ume, writinf the aaW. 'I will not.' .. can... That copy, ado~ on July'· l m . dooa!MGt WM jlaK anothtr aM-cl Th-. accordinc to Ada11111. in. Jetr ... : "W.U. ii yOQ art decided, wu •lrned Only by John Haneocti, Ndne "-llMM in the dail7.frincl et &}oc _,t lib th'8: • I will clo • ... J cu." ~\ of ContreN. and Charltl .._Cocad.-&al~ I.tr-: "You lhauld do il." J.W.-'• ....p draft ot the ~. "°*'>'· 'l'bomM .Mrenon Vied a..rd to A.4uY: "Ob, no.'' Oeclara.Moa of IM1111>Lnce ia now U .,.. Miil to John Dunlap, tbe avoW dM writial ... ~t. J~ "Why will YOll not? You with hie ,.,.... al tht Library or print., 0oly ll eopiee ol Dunlap'• He, lolln Ada.ma. Bea.l•ala ..,ht to.do iL" C~ printed hroedaw. cl the Declaration Franklin, &ttt Sherman_...._ Adami: "l will no\." It beaw the litlrary ecan or 86 are known to aiA The final writt• UriDp&on were on the ~ h&non: "Whyi" ch.....-encl 480 words .U.lnatecl, ClOP1 bu De¥• Mee mtecl. appointed \o d.raf\ tht MdanlioD. MuN: ~. tnoueh ~ with.,.,,...,.., own marsiaal notet How.v•, half cl Dulap'1 ftnt Adame deecribtd the a...t1oa ~ "What csn be )'Ollr and the a1tenadam by Franklin, by proof wu nee~ loud ai th. y..n lee«: ---w.1 r A~ 'r 1he em11we u ll H~ SodrtJ-'111 l'tlml)olvanla. •'Thi commiti.. met, dilCUIMll the Adame: "RIMOn fi1111,, you arr a whok John J>ualap wu bom ln 1747. He nltiect, and then appoint.eel Mr. Vlrtiniaa, and a Virs\olAin oqht to Jetreno11111trend a writ.tr't 11111aJ etal1Aldoutuaprintereopowthathe Jtlfenon aod m• to mak• the draft, I appear at tha b .. d or thit butlne... ancuiab u hie can&lly w101.111ht ~ •nder tht conter of. Wt ahop, Appoee beceuH -wen thetwo Cant R.Mon MCOnd, J am obnoidou-. phruea were al"'911. and lived lou time onlron plpptrp()\ on the lilt. ..apedecl end unpopular. Yoo are Then. ... aptrienced uothet jolt boqht at tht Hi.sh SL inarii.._ ... He wu loud claad In the bOUt ono .,,...Ulc ID 1112, littlQc la a. cbAir, n.dl,..tu.......,.... . Tile COfJ ot U.. Deolaratlon ta.W.u to IDOlt ~ ill the ,uchaea& copy en1r0Hed by Tlaothy Matlack. I\ WM llisMd ~ &I COQl:NUll\l'n, on °' aft« A ... I. l Tl&. and II now di.p&Qed la the Nadoa&I Archivtw lhiliffac ._.........,., M1Uadl .,.. a Quker, born in HMdonJWcl, H.J. ff• NDOllooed peciftem lha.U. dM Revolution, and aerved aa nvolldionary MGHtary o( .... "LetS Make 'fhese Changes, Mister Jefferson" To th• rirht la the tnt oldM finl vtnlon ol tht bcinn.lnf ud dM tailll.nf of .th• Declaration of la- depmcimce. at writtMl by Tbomu Jetfenon. On th• .W. .,. the cha111t1 .. by 8-Samla Plulllla alMI Joba .u-. and b7 ... CoD- tintntaJ eoa,-. One ~ ... •1111• ~,... ... ..-..Dr .. OM p.«>pl1 to diuolue cM ~l.Jeal barMI• Mllakll 4-w _,.,a.I IMM 1Uit1' uoflln, erNI to~ M4 Adam•) and lnd,.,.,n,rnt (d1ldld b)I ,.,._.,.,. '"'Adami) efrtaln (oddtd) inhrrt'nl 011d (dtl~ (COnlJ,.H) 1tote1, ll}fcc and rtflotl~ ... /Ntl 011d (11dtptfllllfl' ,,.,,,, f'-lcwtl. ~plo~d by:) colont.1, tokmnly pwbllt1' a"" declore, lhot IMN Un- ltfd cololW1 •rt, afld o( fllht ""6111 lo k . ff'ff and indtprndcnt 1t.Ut; tMt tlt11a,.,1blio/IH'd from atl a~­ "' tit• Brltl.!t crown ••• ~ ....... u... . f . .... ' When in the coune of human even ta it becomes neoeaary for • • • • Wt therefore the NpreNfttatives of the United Sta tee of America in General Conare-auembled do, indc~ndent st.alee conrlude peore, contract alHancee, eetablieh commc?ce, and to do all othtracta and thina• which lndependentatata may 0Crl1htd!). And for the each ~ -... -......... ~ . : , . ,1,.I .to~r ·'l'f~ J\~~~ ~.r (ortUD .. ~nd Out' Ucred honour, ........ -. tlt•Q..., ··~\-A••. 11't 11perotlo11. (Frartltlirt and ,U.,,..J t ri.fltu; tltat among thtll an lifl', ~"Ml" ond AIUJma) unolieriabt. (D11nlap, the prlntn) •PPfflln1 to thuapnm1j1Hlgeoftl11 . wor/4 for tht rttfitwle of 011r inteti• lion• (ConveH) IM)I ltaw f111l poW1r to U-117 11iar ('1wnli/1 n •nd Allam•) 111.pporl of tltll tkcloretlon. ••Ith o ,.,,,. ,..u.~ Oft IJto rot«flo" of "Ww "'" WrM», ... ...,"",,~ ,...~IWNJ --- 41 O\ILY PILOT Suncb[. )uly'l.1976 England Sends 14.000 Unifarms. 2.000 Coffins (AuthcntK M""I rqlOIU ol Autumn, 1775) London. -l.akly 14,000 KCll of Jlffll r~UMn~ an onknd to be mack up with expedi~. Md 8ttK for w UK ol tM Rqubn al &o.. ton. All art to be faGed wtth red, and die diffcrrn« only d be in .nm. mine the button hole1 in variow coton.. Officer• and privue men wiU be alike. •••• Porumo1nh, Encl.and -Mr. Hwri1, ol \he 1-e r-. b.i.tom Houac, h&a en~ outwards for sol- cWra at~ 1,00.coffins. ••• London -H is M.t)ett)' Kine ~It Jll 1Ul1\IT10Md a privltecoun. . ' ~ .. ~.I A •'". 1 .· • ?, ·\ I , t \ #' c1l of his actviatra upon arf'iv.i of ~ ditpl~ from A:mmca. tfw - M.tjffty 8ttmed hlshly clitpkued Wtwft it WU OWi', and aupped on a pooto Ind a ctua °'water. his US\llJ food •Mn thinp co lll'Tonf. Tit• p«mlftOlty of G«Jr•• Jll 11 Ill' bull of Oft Bft6lt1A ~ ()ftlr& Ae ,-. •_,.ta• u tkp1c1~ ltr,., W'rw1t lit~· It. a# a ]IOfOIO a1td O trloN W Qttr, ••• ~1h. ~ -H11 Na)-••• "'Y Georse Ill Md Qu~ Charlotte af"ri¥9d beN for a -'t'a tt8)'. Upon th« fnt d.111. hia Majnty vilitcd U1e dock yard, where ur be.nr fintd for the Amttlun ~ ~ ""arahlps Murborouch. Waniour, and C-- tu;ar. al.I 74 CUN. ....... u.. and thc Vicilant, t.otll 54 ,_.. When tlw IC.iftC arriwd It half rlwJ ~ ift lh• 1ftan00ft, tlw ~ left London -The llticiah cun.·1 A~n wu ordtftd • look into thr harbor .u Brnt. ~ the French 11.~ 12 rrwn-ol•war bui1di.n(. Sh. had not cot beyond tlw ~k RoclcJ bcfOC"t a FrtnGh ........of.war urrv- out and fared no .... thut 14 lhob into her. But the Alert. beinc·• ~~ u ceedinr swift ....... sot olf, an• returned ufely to Plymouth. ''Where Exf>erience Serves You Well'' Chandler's is Orange County's oldest furniture store. For more than 100 years the Chandler name has stood for the finest quality and service. ft still does. Here you will find up-to-the·minute suggestions in colors, finishes and mateTfals -and the widest selection of fine furniture and accessory lines available: Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Baker, Woodmark. Karastan, Lee's, Wieman, Marge Carso n, Stiffle and many, many more. What does Chandler's vast experience mean to you? A more beautiful home, certainly, and in the long run, substantial savings. The Store of Famous Names 15.14 North Main, Santa Ana (714) 541-4391 British Blast ·%1gar' New. Americanisms .. ~ colon.iete wen M la¥9· ti" ..Iii U..r -et the EacW lan111 .. 1 11 th11 •tr• on the baul.a.rl dlln111 die mW·lllth C.. t\lry. ---·-,.,,._ ... .,. John WllhenJ>OOn, who tnivelled from Scotland lo~bt ,,. lo become ,,......,, of the Colle1• of New JtrHJ (now Pri.-ton). C01J1plalned: ·1 ha" heard in thw co\lnU, ln the Mnate. at I.he ii.,., and from the ,...,.. and .. daily in d.i-1.alioN 6-Ult ,....., '"°"'in cra.nunar, im""°"'..S. ... "-ll"ari.arn• which ha.rd.b &1\1 penoa of the 1ameclau in pol11tofl'W and lil«alitre woold have fen.t Into te Gnat Bnt&1n " Withtupoon •11n't tllle onl1 Brilieh 1ubject llft..ul .. "1 the new Amaican Miiom. In im, Thomae Jeffenon '••Hof tht vet\ "to Mtiu.lt" came itnder attaclt "1 tM Brhilh ,,_, "Freely. J0041 8'1," t.mtd a Loodon m .. ulne, "will we '°'1rfvea11 your attaclia, impotent u they .,. illiJleftl, upon 011r n•tional chu.cWr, hilt for the futlll't -oh 91N1ft. we beelitch you, our modl«-tonfMI" AnMrican~ma carna Into Mini in ~YtraJ\ waya. Such word1 u ............. "ecbooner," "up-etate" and "111tll.-\lncl«r" were outricht lnven· &ioDa crMW t.o mt41t n-lat\CUi• Meda ln tht ClOloniu. 8\lt Americana mo ..,. ._. Brieiab wcria -.nd l•vt diem .ii.inly new meanint•· ror enmple, It wu not 90 bad to be "homely" in Britain. bill it ceru.inJy ran be 1 handicap In America. The colon.IN eometlm .. revived a --' dl•t had d,,,.,.,.cl out of E:nal Wl ....,.. "Andino." ''bariy" and''whh· aw· .... obtokot. Sri.ti.ah wnn• that .... ~ lor~can nHC!a. ~ 11a&iont 4onaW· WOfda to the A..ncu wmae..la.r. A 8panj1rd vililllnt' Amtrica duri111 the JWvolu Ilion wu diaconcen.d to (U1d that ht ~Id not Mdft "c.afe" -· cofff!f in Pttnch -ht a colonial "cafe." Some hletorian.e fMI that the C'Oc:l..y American• Mt Ollt to CTMt.e th.V own la.ncv .. • aoon after the Declaration oflndependetnce waa ~td. A.a proof they point to a IM.tllf to Concrea• •lined by John Adame in 1780. "Enaland will never more havf' any ho11or," ha aald. "Hceptin1 now and then that of imitating the Amlricana.." Send $5.00 for Chandler's "HOME FURNISHING GUIDE" Over 116 pages of beautifully displayed furniture & accessories In addition to a special Je page Interior design section to aid you In beautifying your own home. INTE~IQRIDESJGN ASSISTANCE. CARPET & DRAPERY SERVICE. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Monday: 12 to 9 ~-... ~. J?c.l.J.VARV SERVlCf.-CONV.ErilftiT FJ~Ofl.(G.,.i ,,.,, • , . , • #nd..S~~tJf~9Yi. 9}0 ~o 5;J,9" Friday: 9:30 to 9 ~~ ~'" • 40•t1"' !I, ,~ n l\:"!'fll. ,~,~~, n1u1·~ ' ·~ td \, ~n• '11>~1 t• •h ••;•!11>•'""' - f ; r H '·i "l " --.. 3 . lt . ,.. . • ~ ~ 0 ~ 1 _ f .. -~ :;r J -·11 ~n J1 a~1 i1l t~f di ~H=! ~1 i~rf}hHHr ~tnif " • f i i c i. 1 f . > :: · • ~ • i r t. .. s .., 1:4 f ~ ,. s ~ • · I J 3 • t 1 j 2 f • =. i i-:j (. hf n j 4 t ft r ~ :· t s. i. !· g I r' .. l t ~ f ' · H' i · ; f f I' tl r 1 l i :J i c :i.: ~ " : j f ~ I· i t ~ ~ " 1 ~ 1 i r s·· . if f [if i r, .. ' I ; t l l t ff l; f p: i j .i; £ l t 1 '·· f f.l ~Ji . ._ i ~ l ! ~ I ~ f'.-2 .. ~ .f. f ~ ft ! l £1 I f= i I~ l .. .¥ J 8 l . 1· 1 [ -. Si i. 3 g 5 f . iJ ~ li~-cJ~i1i; ~!ff;·~l· if1,f1s-,. f ,_ ~rr~~r i lJ!l{? ''· ll=rilf i!~:tflflfl. rf.".Jlfl' IJffi. -1 ;s~tlzf1sl1 l! Jr i'f. ill~rir'; f!!1l 1 l~t 1 1ti 1 !i11~J ill fttJ,1l1• t ,.[~ ... r i,. r f I 1.t·i! s f1 t . 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"C .f i, ii" ~I lj l J 1· I , \<w: • _J!llj.~·-· ~. . .,, i I ·~ : ~ .. ~ 't/j =~::r n ····~· Q. t:t oc n ... 0 0 ~ = .r--~ I r.~r ·-n ... fJl :x: .a· 1r ...... ...... ~ ~ 9 oc .. ~ I- no ~ 0 c:: I ~ n • ~ ., § I ~ ~ .. . _, '·'''' -. --·. . ........................ ·--..-..... ,. .. · . . .. ......... 6 D\llY PU.Of Suocby. JulY4.19il> APOOL~ITHA ''TllCll • a •ss·· HolOOYood Park comes to South Coast Plaza! MOST OF OUR POOLS ARE MORE THAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . BECAUSE ••• ·•-•P11.,11•mu • • • Yll a CMU1J,. n KUSSIE&Jll cumA119ST DBlll• .. un ftJIS • llJllmf. QUART£R HALF DOLLAR ... • c•nnM MIS 53995 Cal,. ff• T ........ f114) &3}19 (1tt).ll&-l151 Donald Pion;• Our colorlul Caiouset Court will be more eJCcllllo than ever', starting Tuesday eY9fl1ng, July 6th. You'll find not only our lively meoy.go-round tiorses, but, direct from Hollywood Palk. Sindy Hawley. the nation's~ )ociceV, and stWs-rkllng speclJ!ists Oonal<I Pierce and OaTJel MtHargue. 'lhly wir-offtclally open a week· long Hollywood Park exhibit featuring action pictwes of ~ exclling wor'ld o1 thoroUOhbred racing ... a display ot raci'O lillts of the IPdtno stables In the countiy .•. and an lnteresUng word history of Hollywood Pm. the nation's number ooe race track. Bebere at 7;_QlQ.m. Tue~nlghtandmtlt Sandy Hawley. Donald Pierce and Darrel McHargue. They'R lnSWtf your~ QiiiltiOOSlll~ Yatnrr au10c· graphed photo. All always exclti119 vis" to Sollth'Coast Pim becomes more exciting than ever when Hollywood Part! comes to our Carousel Court. Don't miss ii! Tuesday. July 8 al 7:00 p m. I ~ Soutll . toa~t ?laza 8~1STOI. AT SN'4 DIEGO fRffWAY, COSTA MESA ********************** :! DEPOSIT 517·76 ! .! Get This €oin Set FREE-!---·!--..---- ********************** Here is a truly un9Que and memorabfe remil)der of our oountry's heritage that you wlU treasur..e for years to come. When you open a savings account or a 90 day certificate of d&C)osft at Citizens Bank for $ 1776, we will gtve you the Special Bicen,tennlal Unclrculatf)d · Silver Cot~ Set. fREE, with our compliments. And. for each additlOnal savings account or time deposit YoU open for $1776, or. for each S1776 you add to your existing savings account, we wUI give vo.u another set. Use the extra sets at gifts -yoor friends will value them. They are the onty Bicentennial _memento authorized by Co{l.gres,:J. Every savings aocount and . ~ • time deposit at Citizens Bank earns the maximum interest rate permissable. end so will YoUr new one. If y00 deposit by the 10th of July, interest wtll be paid from the 1st of the month. We have a limited number of these coin sets, so this ofter will expire on August 31 , 1976. And it won't be made again for t 00 years. . 0 CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA Harbor at Baker' (714) 979-4200 •Member F"OIC " -"• ,, . ,, ; . - I I 1 J9 1 t~Hr H'!F. 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Iii~ i!:t t•;i. : 1tf pi rn !.~ i~~ ~ ~~ ~-~ ~:l.1Jf tl i.isl lf r1 f1J '· f1~i1 .. ~ 1 ~ : '"f~~ ~~~ .... ! f I ~fl;-8. :I ! l ! ~sf ~f ~ fs ~JfJ ~Jfi jll' fisl .( tf ~ I n I ' l ,... ~ § ~ '4 • _J l " ... -- tea Fashion J81a11d Sn111111ert Julr .. August 19'16 This will be a summer to remember at Fash Ion Island . Our populaF Monday Night Band Concerts will begin on July 12, with a tribute to our nation's bic~ntennial year. Each Monday night at 9 p.m., a different program will be presented. On August 2, astronaut I ames Irwin will be with us, and the snson will end with our August 30th concert; ;a spectacular, razzle-duzle musical cele- bration; fireworks, balloons and lots of fun. Come ~arly and have dinner at one of tile many excellent restauranrs and get In a little browsing in our 60 great stores. FASHION J ISLANO Jf CW?OU 0 C'CJITU ,Klfk Coaot HltM.,_..__ J-.. •NI MK4•1""' A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA IN OUTDOOR CLOTHING Sew-4T-YOURSELF KITS FOR: CAMPING->UfllNG..ftSHl~ACXPAO<ING ••• and you .. ve from 30" to 60% ~ comparable reedy-medes. Pecb. tent.. tfff~'10 begt. dOwn-filled ptrkat, bike b10.s. even comfor1en and p111owe. YOUR SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED! I TOAIHOUM: ~·T-oWM. T..._...._'°' l'r'l.IM ...... 14 -- .._, IM T•-· CeflKI-lty 0.uef ............ ut• We .... ........ , .... s.,nM SUMME R SALE ftoturing ttlected items frotn the colle<liont of1 DIW L CllTUIY MllftDOI •llTACI IA I ft ond mony more from our r91ulo1 at~k llDIOOM ttmC IOOM H.rtredo11 Cotoh"o Henredon follo XI H.nredoll Louil X \I Dre.eel Son M<i rlino H.nredoll Folio XI Henredon Trionon Orelle! Tolovtro Drexel Cobernet II Oruel Co.btmel II OreAel Vone1so Ornel Tolovero Drexel Cabernet Drexel lll.hop1go1e Drexel Crouwleds Drexel Cobemet He.itoge Wlndword Druel Crouwind1 Or ... el ~roy HeritoQ• Moro<oy Ovr Summer Sole ho1 olwoyt l>od o lpetiol rneon1n9 lo• "'· With ~' · .SO.Ii Ann.verwry. the e...nt tollei on on even lor9tt w9n1l1conce, both for v• ond for you 8'9Qor'• offers o wider ~lectoon of Htnredon, Ott.el, Horlloge Century, Boker ond other lomov1 nome1 thon ony other furniture ''°'' on Southern Colif0tnio. All .ale g1oup1 ore from our regular 1to<I" Our Sum~ Sole of the holl ce111ury ••• lt't fot people who d•eom of 8lggor thinglo OC<ASIOllAl H~Medo11 C0<het Hen1edon Folio XI Hen•edon l.ccents Henr•don Alvorodo Ore•el Drlroy 010 01 T oiovero Dre.el Cobernet II Dre~el Crou wjnds Heritoge Montello Heritage CoOMo Ir Heritage ArMrk on Tour Heritoge k rnoy lierito99 Mo•o<oy H.rhoge Klngd>11dge Century Condi.wood He"loge lei llou11 Herltoge Ame11con lou• Century Continentol Pille HeritOQt Amerlcon Tovr Sto11ley Seo lllond Boker Milling Rood Her1toge 1{1n91bridi• Stont.y Ole He~mon ltol10 XX Stonl.y Toujou" Hickory Copri<do Hekmon Cromwell Dixie Citohon Dixie Ovlorry Hekmon Enfield Hwnrr tinlt Ehe11 AtNrkon Cor><ho Oiicle Chevron IPIOUlllY From 8'g90r'1 Own Cu1tom Upholstery Shop1- Fo.ir t0fos, & choirs ond two lo~ cowrtd ln any of hundred, of fobrio of yovr choke ot lS'"-off l+le regulor ptic.. • AU Henredon Uphol\11ry In your choke of fobric ot 15% off . Alreloom, Slm1"11on1 ond Colilornio ~n ~ $ofo1 mey ~ ortlf!;ed ;n your (hokt Of their fobticl ot .ale proce1 up to 15% off. Wide Mle<tion of floor ~mplet lf'Ol'fl 8iQgor'1 Owft, Henrtdon, Wo<><lmork Morqt Co,.. '°" ond others ot $19 nof1<ont 10vlngt. . -...,....~ ALst .UU.. MollltU 1Jnd lox ~rlne Seti. Qirdoor F11rnlture, RedlninQ Cho;,,, · Corpet1, lvft lug .. Lampl, AccttJOries SALE NOW AT All 3 STORES SANT A AHA• 1\\0 N. MAIN IT. (7'4) '47·1621 PASAOINA • 680 I. COlOftAOO KW. (21') 792-61'6 POMONA • 160 I. tQT AVf. (714) 629-~1' ...... ~.,. . . ~"'·~.'~ ... " °"''"' ,. ... ----·--· ~; ::µ lS...' e_ au ;cc s OCQX-5 2 Q C! • -~ .. -~~- ll\ILY PllDT 9 0 --·--........._. ' ·~opinion 6 ~cvicw Black Men Fought On Both Sides Who Promised Freedom Backs wue involved 1n the A.n1tt• ican Rc-volubon from the be(U\NllC -and on both aides. Cmpus Attucks. 1 bl.lck man, is ~ mentioned 11 an nrly black martyr ol the Revolution, ht wu shot by BritWJ troopti at the Botton ~ii) 1770. The ~ts wbo &hot Attuc.ka ~from His lhjaty's 29t.h Rqi· mmt on Foot. The 29th had trn biKk drunvnus. Ont <M th('m, Thomaa W allcer, weuin& h1I bri&ht yelow drummer's coat, actiwly bat· ded with &o.toniana at the maaucn tcent. Tbttt -re more than a half mil- lion b!Kka. mo.tly al.aves. 1n the .,_., than two million populatJon o( the 13 cobUH at the tune o( tht R..olution. Pwhapa S.000 blacks toclk pvt in tht war. lewral Southtm colonies ano-d white mm to etnd a ll:aw aa • aub- atitute to fill his comm1ttment to the milida, 90 many SouthC'rn unita had ¥ IOlditf"I. Conti~ntal Anny bMtalions. r•nc\nc in li~e from 8bout 520 to 7IO men, awrqed SO biKkl per be~. Fiptts from tht B:anJe ol Mon- mouth in I 771 ehow that 700 ol tht I l.500 American troops on !M fitld wtnblack. A rftW"n ol the ad1uwnt·c~nual in 1778 idenlifiu 7S5 b~ks 1n the Con- uncnul Army. m0&1 acane«d tluou&h many units. O nf bngMk had 148 blacks, and thrtt Vtrginia brigadu a combined lOtJol of 162, m the !arrest conc:ent:rabon1. A black rqimfnt waa r1J~ in ~led Rhock tlland u~ '" eh« war. Sbvn were offn'N ttvir rrttdom for enlistinc. A French <Mf1- c:a-with Georce WaahinJton's army in 1781 WTOte: "Thrtt-quarten <M the Rhode l.&and rq1mcnt oonwts ol Nqroee. and that re(i~nt is the mo.t -Uy drc:ued. the ~I under anM and the moat Pf"«IH an 1ta maneuveta." Bo.too abo raised "" all-blaclc rqimcnt. lta members na.med t.h~­ wlva, '"nle Buck1'ol A.mcnca." At !M battk <M SavanNth, S4S French Haitian bb<lc voruntern fought on !M AmcrKan &Ide. Among them wa1 12-year-old Henri Chratophe, who lattt ovenhrew the Fttndl in Haiti and became km& Tbtte were atwmpta by Southern ikW&atu in !hr. Contmenui Con-er-to han bLKka d1muued from the army, but without IUCCUI In I 711 , Coocna ruolved to enli.at up to l.000 U.vn. and compenute their ownen at Sl,000 a man South Caro· Al IN Battlt> of Cnwprne on Jan 17, 1711, 1 fllack ~ler C.lrff aim .C British cavalrym('n 1n this J»intinr by Wtl/iam RanMy. It was an Amtrlcan "'"O')'· hn:a and (l('or~ refuKd to cooper- ate. But Vircinia frttd all II.aves who Krved honorably in the Revolution. Two b&Kk aokSieR. Prince Whil'Pe and Olivu CrGmwell, art known to haw crOMed the Dtlawart with WMtuncton in 1776. Another black hero wu Edward Hector, ot Penneylvanla. a private In Capt. HeteU!ea Co11rtney11 Comp11ny, 3d Penn1ylvanla Artillery, Continental Una. At Che a.We of Brandywine, Hect.or wu drivinl an amm11nition wacon. Col. Thoma.a Pro«ot ordend the cnllrt ~ry recitnttl(. abandon their wqon1 and re~t. Hect« re. fulled to leave bl1 wqon load o( am- munition t.o the Bribah.. Ke drovt tt off the battlefield llNC&thed, nm at.>ppinc kl pick 11p weepon1 other eoldltra hAd abandoned. HKtor apent the rut o( his lift trym& to c•t a peralon from the One or the cha.rats leveled agalftlt King Ccorce in the Declaration of lnde~ndtn« WU that ht utndellY• wtd to brine on the inlabitanll ol our frontien, the mercileu lndi•n S.vagu, whole known rule <M war- fare, i1 an undiMincuiahed destruc- tion o( all •c~ Man and cond1- tion1." Yet it WU tht poltriou or MH- aachul('ttl who fint broueht tlw In· dian1 into the wu, enlisting 1 com- pany <M StockbridJt Indiana H mmut.e men • month before the 811ttle o( LuingtOn in I 77S. When the lndUins foupt for tht Brititlt, !My were "merctlne 11vq n ." When Oft the .American aide, they were "friend and brOlher." A ~ r 'onal commiuioner tc*t tha lroquo.1 in I 77S: '''ftM 11 a fllNI)' Cllllrfd betwffn U& Ind Old ~ v~ lnd11n• are not con· CllrNd "' it ••••• Tiie lndiMe knew bttUr. Thie -·· .... rw.-tlme they hid -.tdled .two faction• ol whitt men .,. • ..., ....... nd. In J!tty el HU. the Lrf °' Out• -th. 1" c ..... of colonial aff1lr1, inttruce.d Cot. wy John.on ol N1w York to try ~e Ula S.. ...e-. Pe1\nsylva.Na LecWatutt. He wu fi- n.atty awarded a Rat l40 ahonty bt- fore IW died in 18'4 at .,e 90. The fnt bkock re(iment rWed on Rithtr aide WM Lord O\inmon'I EthiopiMa. ..mn, the Britieh. ~. royal l'l"'fl'llCW ol Vir· pva. mliiled llM ~ in Nowm. bee. 1775, pcwnleinc ~ their fc- dom. . lhny Britilh officers rNdt Mnilar olfen to ._ dur\nc the Rftolu. tion, but the blKlr.a ohm found ..... dw "fradomM ~pt WM&-..... only from American llavcry. ,....,. were uald M laboftn. Md ._ IO••tiw ~ 10 dM W. lndiel Md llOld. .... Bmilh oftt. ctt1 made email ronu,_ .Wnc cap- tuttd .a.-. In dw Souttlem camJ*cn• Utt in th(' war, one of the moe1 reared Bnt· 11h uv.ity lll1lta ., .. Kil Majnty'• Nqro Hone. The journal of Set-· Maj. W Uliam Seymow-. o( the Dela· ware~t, nwnbona lhtm 1n South Cvolina in 1712: ''On the 4th of Nowmbtr .11 party o1 our mtn, undtr !M comrmnd of ·Col. Koacl1&1zko, re11 in with • party ol the 8ritllti Nqro Hone. con-sisti"C ol wn men. ol whkh they -lbkd and ~but two mm "1'1le ar;a.a, ~ tome in MW '""f clay, and mty bt IVff· aced at JO .-: Wftk, and numbers lll'IOft wou.111 • °"· --.,.. a-· -e.d by .... ~ ff-... they MC Apt~~ for that ~H • ~ 15,000 *-menapt ~ ........ ~ widl .. Britmh •t dilfeNllt .... llWinr in t.Nda, 111 Caribbun or Europe. Ont band ol about JOO b&adt Britiah vtttt1na n - tabliahed than.fva u frtt men 1n a fortified ¥illace in <Moc-(ia and hved -pMCrful)t, Uld more frtt. than _, tit.eke who had roucht for •• Amtricall tibft1yr" i«ta i.-Amen<• .. Cieorcc W11hinc-Other venlons ..,, that lnd<llns ton, while at Valley Force in 1778, ainpy dnfpd twr from btt home wu empo-red by Concras to m · tmd murdtttd !Mr. There i1 no dowb' lilt 400 lndian1. that an l~ nMned Wyandot P•n- lndiant wrvtd a1 aoldler1, cicY('r thtr c:arne Into the British camp 1t KOUts Ind qlllck mffk"C~" ror FOC1 Edward, N.Y .. with tht tone both armle11, without anrKtin& ftd haired acalp ol tht 18-year-old much attention. AD tht 1tttrnX>n ~auty. British Gen. John Bur&O)lne went to .ahe t11V1·military activitiu didn't dar• ~ Panther, (« fur that oltlr1\ crta~d knsational news. that hia lndian ~. would dt1trt Thttt wu the Wyominc Mae· him. Tht lnddtnt waa used to tum aacn alone tht Suequehann1 Ri11er the opinion• of m.11ny British 1ymp1- 111 t 771, whm I.ZOO Tona ..,..s ~ ~ in Ntw York. diana burned~ then, and The South had dr1m1tlc Indian- • eimi&ar incident at Cherry Valley, white confront.ltions, too. Cherokees N.Y. Conflictinc and mt0bonal ~ raided Gtorsia and Carolina lreri· porta always ruulted rrom euch ~. in l 716. and liter 1.800 A"'f'i· ewnts. c.an troopt deatroyed villa&es ind In 1179, Gen. John Sullivan led a c.ornlietda in ret.ali1tion; 1111ny Cher- counterolfenlive In New Ycwtc. wlp-ollftt fkd to British F1cwida. inc out Scneu. an-csa,a and Mta-'hi~. dw Indian eokfit,.. In C.yur• Indian town1t cirope and or-dM ,..., bduftd like a.ny Othtr IOI· chuds. di«-. alld _,. t.annOti«d. TIM Americana ultd 11 J>fopq•n· Dr. Albicenc.e W aldo, a Con- di -a•lnst th«.lritish..-n'f>!oyed In· NCticut "'*""" •t Vaftty PGrce. dl1ns the 1777 murder ol Jane wrott on J111. I, 1178: McCrea. Tiwn art nried vereion1 "I WH called to rtlitvt • aoldier of ttw "°'>'• The aVt wu the &nee thoucht te 1k ct)'irl&. Ht uplrfll bt· of• Tory offle«. lome accOllntl Ny fon I r~Md ~ ""1.-He w111n I'}. her lowr had Miit her on • trip, 4ian. an u ctlknt eoldler, and,..4h , ,.,. ... _..11&.llliLilWilli-•iat• ~~~··mjlflll,:rl~~~;.~°''-'~nd=ia;ne~·~· , ......... ..., hw...._ ~..,._._____ " INJU\)''• rtbell1oua 1ub- cuarded by ~ fndlo1n•: tht ,,..,.di obedient, foW Mt\I~ rtllow. lfe •f'l'llt~w._. ,....,_bllley • J.. .......... ~.IStv~"!!· 1.H ...., W. nW Ml'"'*-btt klllr u Adlfq ¥.•{M " by w-..r1• '"I~,. ,_...,, 11th u y. ---·----·•· .... - • DENIM USTID F.-CS • T·SHllT It-II_ -. GAUZE . • conOl$POL y PRINTS • OSMAIUI• ~~~~~~ • LOOKING FORWARD WITH FAITH INTHE -NEXT -200- YEA RS .,,,,,..,,''"'''''''' ...... ~ .................. ; ........ ,,.... I .... (~ ....,.,_ ........................ "' ~ ...... • c ... Cll••• • ....... .., -....... • sm ~ C ... ~ • ........ "-ft•• • H_._ Ylew SWI ~ ........ c ..... I ••• (d!Mleft'• ... ioM) • ......... ~ lt.tl"9!' • ....... lrYIH le.ety • C .. lfer•I• I 1t llllll lmll•Wl4;t .. M1•;.... a .. ,~ ... ~" .... HARBOR VIEW QNTER SAM M•Ua lllft AT~ J0Aqu9e HaLS IOAD • · .• ,. ~ MIWfOlrT' llACtt · WISHING EACH OF YOU ANOTHER 200 YEARS OF SUCCESS Here are a few lines of merchandise we . offer in the largest selection of Western & English wear and equipment . in Southern C•fornia • Stetson Resistol Bailey Eddy American . Marlborough Oebners Mndsor Service Tony Lama Justin J Nacona Dan Post Acme Equestrian Harry Hall Bribly Variety rtraeY Macftel'Slft___ OZll'k Sina Tex T• Bona Allen Clllmpian Levi lee WrJDgler Lasso Miller Tem Tex Karmen H-Bar-C Pioneer Crosby Biiie Ribbon Stullbea Pas. Siii' f...ila"''I I I t l fl ,.. I' I " lot I ,l , , I I , 4 • - -- Freshest Advices Foreign And Domestick Indians Rampage on Pennsylvania Fr ontier J>tula<klpho.ii-8 y autl~ot... ac· ccxmu from Ill« fr0<1bcn 1t appcan that a amall fort. called Frttbnd's Fort. about 17 mdes from Sunbury. t¥U atta<kr<I by about 200 lndi.ana and 100 whitu. who cal thtmRlves rftUlars but arc 1Uppowd by ~ to be T 0t1Ct1 dreM«I in red rq;•mm· tals. Ypt. Hawluns Boone. a very bra~ and caltant officer. went to the rdid of the fort. but before be coc there tt WiH wt on fin and burned. Ypt. ~ wu aoon owrpowc.-ed by numt"'n• and fen C<1llantly ficht· inc for IUa ddtn-.ed country. Some pt'iaont-fs who c:in"' from then: say that Ypt. ~·a itnd 11 othu acaJpa wen brou&ht into the Ion Ill ii h.andkcrch1d, before wy c..mc aw<1y. • •• Plttaburgt-Wc h..vc •UUln <IC· counu hen o( a wom..n on Cheat RiW"r k1llmc one Indian, wound'"( another -Mth a brooti uc, and mak· inc her nc3~ ••• Pt11&adclpt1111-L.ut nii,:h1 amvc<I an txpttU from South Carolina. by w'-n we lunf that a number ol Torie.a havinc t11kcn arm• in North CaroliN wen nutrchirtc to Ococgia, but <An. Lincoln ordered a puty to intct'ccpt them. who JOOl1 fell m with. routed. Ul<I ktllC'tl Al\OUt 80 of them. • •• Our Tiny Navy Proudly Sails &o.ton-Arrind U\ town from Pbileidelphia-TMN-AIDtrie&n Mined for creat edmltalit. They Ire Halifax, Nov.a Scoti.I. Mr. Bli.allnet, -9719iledfromth»,ottonFeb.17, the CotlMnbu, lhe Andra Doria. • cendcman °' lanuly and character. 1778. Md dw Cabot. oMth an intml!Of1 of cntcf"mg the The ticht.-thip aquadron h.d bftn The 8rNAer lhipl att c.aled lhe ,\mcriun anny. tt\hcr H a volun· ready lrinee mid~anury, but a iJI Pl"o¥idln«. the Hornet. the WMp W« Of an oflicu. He •• ;, nauw of &he f>elawa19 River delAl,M ii.a and dlir Ply. Nova Scob.l. wtuch pbct he lcfl 20 'h · ~ 8.noMtal waande the -aiy1 tinct, andl~ms uitnit-==,=---...... s.k HopiCiN; s7. a--P,OWJc~ • 31-,_-..ad -~ art but 2.S-00 troops Ul that depart-ILL. .. ~ ii ~-.ndtt ol tMn "-New Loedon. CoM. mt:nt, but th;it they haw bttn w\dtf lhe leet. His llphip, dw 24-cwt AJ. N"ic.haln 8iddl... 2S, ol Phila- creat •wrt~n»o•u of an mvlWOO ~ ii a rdluit padltt that fonnetly ddphia. commandl the A.tr. by the Amcncans, and luw put tailed the Londoft run. Hopkins Dona. t~1r town and h .. rt.oi 111 a stronr: comcnanded a priftnr durinc the John Hopkina. in command ol dlit poaturt of ddcnac. 11..ch and ..-... W•. Cabot. ii the 1111'1 al Coaw.-C1te •• • Tlw Alfnd ii WMd for the lq• Eade Hopkin&. The commodon'a erldary '°"' who founded the Enc· ~ ie ,.,..._ ~ ... Mil\ navy. llucntial ....... to the Ceadttetal The larctt ahipl of tht Ottt arc ~ "-Rhode WaM. Other~ .......... Whipp6t. die Ca..._ jelMa ffM. erd, dw Prov*'ICI; Will-. ~-­ the HGnwt: HOJ*d tiac:Mr, die P1y. _, C1wte9 ... • ..... Wmp. Thc IMt'•....,...... from c-ma: .... lhe b ; h 917. 1Ard 0.... -. ...,.a swwww el V...-. II Wrlmc..---~ .... ., dlet.J1llridlaloeiillol .... ... ,............., ......... .. ....... ....... ~_.... .. ...,., dw ta.,,~ ....... an.di. ... -~•ttw....afer'Caal­cnemia that you _, find theft.~ ... ...................... . _, ................. .. .......... c..IM..,,... ...................... ... .-ck_, ..... ..... . ............. ~ 2 t It I 1111111 ..... . ..................... , .. _ ......... , ........ .-.....,. ...... , .... ... ~ .............. _ .......................... .................. ,,.. a.tlWa ..,,, .• Wined .. -.. ............... ~ ...... ...... lleft ...... al ................ -.y .... ..... ........ al .. U""9d Cellaies. Boatoo-Capu Ptcxtor. SobllOfl and Monk, of the 8ri111h army, wrrr lately drowned on tht"ir paaa;ige to Newlourw!Lrn1I, on ti" recruitmg wrvict. • •• OnlJ .. Allred ... Columbus ·«Canada WouldJoin Us §~~-;:~ ,..., .,. ~ .. ......_ TIMJ>ro¥. Colonies. Father Canoll ii hla ~-rule '"-ceded by France In 176.J, ldeMI, 12 ,_. ~ HorNt, 10 in. u a r...at ol the PnKh and lndiMI l\&ftl, .,. 111oops. The cicht-run Both Canals. ..-.ai OuMt French, ahtlolaCh °' lrWI dncent. Tbey -.e <hoerft for .. mWioll to c....s. tie. tau. it will be .......... ~ Prmch C&Meiana. The ~ c-p.... <Om· 11'.UttM Oft rom,n ......._ htacled by Dr. Pranklift. rwpoNd -hb. 14 ... CanMiaft '-din _, dero - .,..,. • the cau• ol the Amm- CM colaNet.. It la ...,,... dYt lhe pen 11111-. in· _..._.,..._ Dr. Pninklift wl .. canflalb'.ctw 1 I ••"°" will be ........... tllll po9laon of the lftsWi colaNes te the Prmch Or1f'1 • Ww and the Mti9h·Prench -in Wup and ~ an ~-a. Cttw. Europe. Iii.re• ,.,.~ from ebout 60 to 100 PNftC.b CanediMe ....., ~ ..... . under ~ nik. Tbe Quebec Act a, cue"11M, .a.. ...-8rideh ol 1774 ,,.,..S wide fr-s.m to the lhipl faniiliar in ~ pclftll M · CatlMfic OMatch in c-.da. Inc the pa1t ,_. inducla H.M .S. ~ ~ ,...-.. ...W, ..,.., JO S-wieh a cnw of S20 the radial "-8llclMd --. -. fUU. lomerlet. 61 f\IN and ~ .mi-Catholic: ,,.... szo -· _. •uu. Alia. 64 cun- -cmmta ............... ..., _, .. -· attadu on lkilWI ,.._ 1111 .Notdl n.. ar;.w. navy •orW·wide hu Ammu. French C&MdiM Cadiollc. about 210 llhipl. more thitn half ,_...._the«. ............. ., ....,. .-, It ii to Their ............ beea ciold .. fMll ttlil..., llllt the MW~ P' ~ a 'a from the U""-d C..... ,.. ... ...., down eM Delaware that c.neda wld d I IP• • the Riwr and pMt the lnatrw.w, omo C-W-IAI C.0.,C... ... Jolit,.... ... ,....... MaMk ••-tr~ poaitiofl to .,._ colollial .....w.i.. a_!y 1w Mn.la. I ----.--,... ~-:4. ......,.-. ..........._. •• _. • ~ t' Ghi'anlelli 8-'e Bit~ ...... Hook & NMCMes ~ Slletl • B Rwa. bUl Liz R111Hll's W-.'s FnMl9s • si.s..•1 TIMI --ltc9rity hcflc ........ 111111. f•a.:ii-Flllllfl:ll.r.ro~ ........ ,!11.:.: Fv .......... &11111111 a.-a Eastlllllft,,..... ..... 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""' ... - .. ~nday. luly4.rJ16 lli\ID' PILUf 15 Opinion 6 Review John Paul Jones Invades England, Robs Earl's Home Ont lualoran llu wnnen that the Am«icat'I Revolubon waa fou&ht rn;UnJy on the bnd. and won mainly on thc wiier. 8tt'lall\, as an 15land. was 1Mv1'la· bly a naval po.,..er. To move troops to Amer.ca, It had to acnd ~ acrou the A\l&noc. ~ uadc ol thc co&onic:a. huci1oc the Nonh Anwt 1· can cou1. was conducted 011 thc watieT. So the hcht between ~land and htt colon1H had to br donunakd by ships and 1uimn In ~cembtt ol 177!1. altrr two 1nontl'I• ol study. the Contircni.I Coniros bcian planmnc to outfit e.u.unc merchant ah1ps for wu, and to build warlhips. By FebrlW')I ol l7 76, an «11ht· Nlip American navy wu on die wa~•· Some &hips and thnr raptatna wen partly naval. panty privai~r John Paul Jone. wu the best known °' tbac. In l 777. he raided Whiteha· vcn. ori thc Enctish cout. m ttw l 9- cun IW!cer. aJurninc the Bridah by hia •udacity and p&easinc hia cr- by canyinc off the lilvu from tlw Earl of Sc.lkirk '• ITW\lion Two ~ later, in Uw 40-cun Bon- homme Richard, be dtfeattd the SO. cun H.M.S. Su.pd ~ atates tY<I thtll' own small navicS. Only Deiaw~ and New J«· It)' did "°' fit out &hips for bllnlc The Pm.nsylvania Navy launched ita first ~ton July 19, I 77S. By the end of the )'CH, 1 l anntd bona Wfft 1we«pinc the Otlaw~ River'• wateTI, briatlinc oan and c111non1. Elek Hppk111s, firat commander ol AmcrK.An n11val forces, bcfM the nation '1 naval hiatoc"y by diaobc.yinc ordcr1. He ui~d not for the Cheu· Pf'ake Bay, a• i1U1tn1c~. but to Nu- u u. where hia squadron Cl~cd 16 cannons and monan, 24 barnle ol pnpowdef" and two unalt Bricilh alUps. The little navy brourht their priaca in\o Ntw l.ondof\. Conn . in April. afttt fiahtinc off thc H.M.S. Gt.cow off Rhode !Wnd. One-Man Sub Stalks British Ship Concrcsa authoriactc.onatnKtion of 1 l friptca. and many other lhips wue buih ~ converted few fl(htinr . lit all, SJ ships -re olf1<iaUy part ol the Contincnl.11 navy by thc end ol the 'Revolut>on. f our ol the new fnc.ue1 were •t eea by 1777. Ont. tM Hancock. wH promptly capturtd by t.M BTitish, who renamed her H.M.S. In• and put her Into tht Bntiah navy In 1711. ironically. IJ\C f0f1mr HaMocll upturcd tht lut ol htr I J ••"" atui-. thf Trumbull The olli<••l navy """ onl~ a .mall ,,.,, of tht war •t 1t• Tht-Amen· CAN IP1>f'Ovtd or f1t1t•I O\lt ntarly 2,000 privttttra, • IOtt of olhcldy 1.111\CtiOl'td pirate lh1p that pH~ Oft 8titllh conun,rcc, tht cro>'• atwlrt11C ill •htr v.atut ol flllf\lrt~ ' lkfon the fcJttinc ol U.. Rt'IO!u- tiOft bcc.n, a CCIMK!i<1.tt fann boy nar-s David ......,.. -worli.inc Oft the dnip ol a bolit that would nvd under wattt. He was at Y• c..rc when ht drew Uw p&ana. It -a 1Ub-lika c:nft widl a 700-pouM k8ld ked tlD ket9 it upricht. A man inaidt the Mk hull could c:nnk '""'9 to ft'IO¥t the bolit .. Md --. or fonnrd.. T1Mft WU a n.iddef for ltetrinc· Brue pipe-.-*' clw<k valves to ket9 out water, t-'s in air wt-the c'--f>OfUd "°" wu a1>ow ttw aw· race. Waw e.-Jd be pumped in and out u ba1ast. There ... a half-hour air 11.1pply when below the llWf!Kle. In 1775, Buahndl cot pet"l'Nuion from the c-cticut ComminN of w~ to build -ot hie 9ub-mariM cnh. Hia brother. Sara. -sfwn lcaw from tta. 7tti ~ R«r'· rrwnt to be the ~man crew. TM device wu duilwncd the TU..-. It wu to 'haw a bomb f11· lend to the outaide. The """' lmide could brine the Tlll'de under • WV• Nlip. ~an wpr •to tM ahip'• bon.om, and deQcti dw t.nb. He would lcaYC the bomb hanctnc undef the .tilp, a half-bour clock· wOf'lr mechanilm tkJdnc, and cet AWll)' bcfOft the dodtw«lc M t off Ult ISO pound.I ol ~ In \M fall of l 116. tbt Tu'1M .., .. rtady for it.1 fnt wit. At the lut minut., &au lkMttntt rot lick. A "°'""'"'· it'-._. LM. ,.... quit"· ty trained. It. wM he who, ~ alter midnictlt Oft ·~· Sept. .. 1176, .aipped into the WIW off lfw MU!ft. "" tip °' .._..""" 1-.nd and mowd _. ehe K.M.1. a.,t.. "-I· ... .,,..,_,,.-..y ' ··a~, .... die WMI of Ill ad· ...... ,,........ .. _...._.aew to pt a.._.. Oil the......., hia at- ~ ......... .. <t-;) ''Up wilh tk-.rt11' .pn.t the ......... blat f~ it would not ..... .. , !loft about to try aaain. blat on funhel' ~t I Cavt out. knowinc that .. -.. it -licht the lhipl' bo.tl ~ be ,._.. ., all dine· dona and I ~ the bt9t ~ lhip wu to rttreat u fut u I coukl, u I had four mac. to ro bcfort ps .. "" ao-nor. hi.and ... (Oriewokl:) .. Tbc ll06d.itt1 at Gov· ttnotl llland Hpicd the mad\int, and curioalty drew WV«al hwMir'edl upon the puapet to watch ita - dona. At lut a patty c.11me down to the bc.ach, ahoftd off in a butt. and rowed towarda it." A llkklieht to the BartJc of New Yorfr wu t1w uploit of Ult world'• (int combar 1ubmvine, ri.atMd Turdc. wtu<'h arumpttd ro 91nlt 1 Bririm wu.hip. (Lee:) "I eyed d\ctn, lftd when tM)' had sot within so or 60 yardl ol me, I let lo-ttw macuinc in ~ \NC-ti theY ihould take me \My would likew* pick up tM INll•• m.. end thm -lhouad all be blown up to(ethff. But u kilwl Providence wou)d haw it. thty toolt fJ1Pt _, ~ to dw ""-I, .. my irtf'tnite ;.y. I thm wut.hcrcd \ht ~. Md our peoplt -inc ..,_ UfM elf in I whlld>oit Ind towef int in." t.tup ol tl'lt British f\ft• In thc harbor. ~ IGUowW\( c°'"'°"tr .ecount of the cwnt coma from a ktWf writ· t.en by 1 wluw-., Owtet Orirwold. and ''°"' • repott writw. by Sc1· 1.-._...: (~t) "Let now fCM&nd thc ebb ddf l'INf M *°"I• and bt• fOft he .......... w ~ hint down put the IMft ol Wll. Kc how· t'Wf invMdiatat, '°' die medUnc about. IC'd by ~ labour at the ct1Wtlr ""' thc .-ca of Ow itaMH b)' the ah&p&' bell&, or two and a half houn . ht amwd under the ...,, °' ont ol the &hips at about lllldi waeer. Day h•d now dawned, and by the li(ht ol the moon he could -tbt people on board. and M.vd their con~ution. Thia wu the mommt (ONwo&d.) "TM macuint YI \!1' for diW\c: ht ae~«diftlly dcMll 11.p rnandfne had drifted put ~ owthtad, kt in wattr, Md cktccnd· non Jl&Md Into thc BMt RWf', 1 cd under tbt ahip'a bottom. wtwA k e!lploded vftth ll'tmeftdoua "He now a~ the ICt'tW, and vioWnu, Wowlnc Wet collamM ol did all 1n tu. power to male• It tn~, waw and s*K• ol wood that c:cimo J but owinr f"blblr in pan to w pcle9d it hiP lri &ti. w." • ~ 1 ••·· .................... , ~' J I j I J I I I 16 ™ILY PllDf ~ ..• J _ L L & 10U r'\4 If\' PTT NT" I 7 ' I "I t !s not merely for today but for all time to come that we should perpetuate for our children 's children that great and free government which we have enjoyed all of our lives.'' ... Abraham Lincoln SALUTING THE BICENTENNIA.L CELEBRATION . SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK Mt Sunflower, Cott• MH• (edf. to lo. Coelt Pleu) COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 583 W.11ttt St .• Costa Meta FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Herbor Blvd. at Newport, Cott• MHa THEODORE ROBtNS FORD _., Herbof 8fvd., Coate lhN EDWARDS CINEMAS Aneet "" emertaffttnem CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN 2700 Herbor, Costa Meta · 3333 Bftttof (lo. CoHt Pleze) FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. OF SANTA MONICA, Beker et Harbor CoetaM ... BANK OF AMERICA 51 t W. 1 llh It., Coeta Meta KERll RIMA 2MI Herbor, Coate MeN AT EASE FethlOn llland KOCM, RADIO J .C. PENNEY F .. hlonlaland ·------- The Colonial Scene -It Was Burnt Leaves for lJinnCr at Valley Forge ~orce Wa~h11111:1u11'1 11.Alltrtd army ol a bout 10,000 WUll IOIO Wlll ter tnumpmtnt ;n V<atlt y F°'"" 111 Dtctmber, 1111. Nearly l .000 men ditd Ul«"rt By February. only 6.000 n'4:n WC'rt kh, puhaps 2.000 ol llmt1 inca~c1wted by su:knus But the Mw born Ameriun aptr.1 did nCX C1ie thtrt It WU bAlJbRd lty autruinc. Tht 1i¥e and 1f\Otille of 1h«" army ~ally crew durinc 11Y1 ttr rible ocdeal of Valley Forge. ln May. 17711, thert man.hw 001 of Valley Force oea.rly 11,000 men, with a iww lttlmC of d~tphnc, con- IKlence and purpose They kit ~­ lund them tM docwood tnmmed lulls of Valley F orce 10 ~ f~Vff • symbol of Amuoun cour.agt. The &tory ol Valley Forge h.os bun told many umea. "' many wilys Here. k• ~of the men who were thett ttU JOSI a httle about 11, m theu own w«dl: From lhe journal ol Dr. Alt.ict:ncc- Waldo. surgeon, Connnll<"UI Line The umy. whKh haa l~n aur· pcwncly healthy h11httto. now hf-cin.s to ~row &1d<ly from lht con· bnucd fauii:~s lhC'y l1.1ve suH«"e•I this cam pa11:11 Vet they r.ull 5how ~ 5P1n t of .Jil('n ly anti COllle1ttn•f'1tl not to l>t' t•JK""'' ft om so youne troo~. I :un 11.k -d1io..011te11lt'd -~ml out of hurnour Poor loool .:.... h.ud lodging -cold wt.1lhtr -f,111iut' -nasly doalhu -11.111)' cookc.ory -vornit hall 111y 11111t -11noakC'CI ou1 ol 111y ac11ac1 -the Devil's 1n't -l can't t'11durr 11 -Why arc ~ acnt hcrt to st.•rve ;ind frtt'e' What swrrt lrl ... 111tt h,ivr I kh at h omr A charrmng w1fr -prctly clultlrrn - cood hub -good food -lood _coo11tcy -,.u ac_rtt .. bk -.ill h .. r mon1oua• llr rC' all ,oc1!11"<>1l r.mokr 1111d ~nltl huni;c.or '""' hi thynos -i\ vn• 011 "'" li.111 hi\ k' There como A bu"I ur bed soup. lull of burnt leavu dn<I dirl Dcnmhcr 21. -Prc.op..ra11ons ma~ for hurts Prov1f»ons 1eanr A Ct'neral cry thro· the camp 1h1~ c.o~rung among tht' iOktM'r•• "No mrill1 No meat•" Tht tf11Unt vain c.o.h~d back the mc.ol;oncholy sound -"No inc.oat' No meat•" Our cl1v1s1on art un<lu mard1111g or<kn this monung I am ashamed 10 Sil)' 11. but I am ttmptrd to stul fowla u I could find them. or even a wholc.o hoe. for J lfff H al I could eat ont' But the impowr~ country ;ibout u.a allords but btUt matter to employ ii lhit'I From ~ men\Otfs ol Josrpn Plumb MarlJn. pnvate, 11th Conllt'• l>Cut Recumnt: We uriVC(f aI Vo1llcy l"orge mt~ cvcrunc h was dilrk, ~rt' wu no Wiltcr to ~ found an<l I w;\s ~r· 1sh1n11, w;m llnrst. I surch«I fOf Wiltcr uU I wu weary And ~nt to my tent without lmdini: any FatciK and thirst. JOtned wtth hunittr. al n\Olt ma<k me dt'1per.o1e I ft'lt at that ins~nt as 11 I would h .. vr uktn VlCtuals °' dnnk lrom lht hot lnenJ I ti.d on earth by forcc.o I arn not wr1onc 1 ... uon, •ll 11re sot.er realitirs Juat alter I arriVC(f at my lrnl, two sold~rs. whom t did not know, paaMd by. They had some w111ter 11> thtir cantttn• •.. I trMd to bet " draucht from thrm, hut t~y wrre as ne1d u Arab•. At knclh I pcrauadr<I 1l1e1n to "" "" • drink for thrte pt'llH , l'tn11ayl· vao.a currrocy, which was rvtry crnt ol propttty I tould thtn un my own, IO creat was the n«t U1ty I w.u thc.on rrduced to. I U.y lwrf' two nicht.a .on.I OOt' d .. y .. n<lliad not• morsel oritf'yffilng-.-0 tJI all the ume. aavtt h~lf a 11rnaJI 1•umplun ""'"'h I cooked hy 1.ta"nr; ,. ......... ''The men h1n'«' h,id 11e1th<-r lll<'Jt 1101 lnr«tl IOI {Qui tl.lys." w101t C.-11 )vli.11111 tit' ICnlb 111 1111 dllll')' 11 upon i 1 oclt. akm 111\c upj)t'rlflo 1, and 1113k"'k a lirt upon it Bt1>Grn Johann cit' K'l-llJ. I do not know what 11 donf' in tlif' cloth1nc dtpanment: but it 11 <"trt.tm tha1 hall thf army are hall n;ikrd, Jnd alr1'oSI tht whole a1my go 1)4fe foot Our nlt'n ut alao 111lrctf'd wi\h tht 1tth. a m .. ttcr which attracts wry l111k •ltf'nuon n thu o11 t~ tio.pj&al• or m c;nnp I h:a'Vf'-Km tM-s-f lows covuM onr and owr wtth S..JIJ .z .. The nlt'n bave had neither n•UI nor bfead lor lour days. and our horKa 11re oftttt Ifft few d41ys w11hou1 Ill)' lod<kr. Frotn tlw' ~11tol11oenoJ>l1y ol l'1t11~ ctu Po11c('.-.. We who lived in &ood qU<.\flta did not f«I tilt' nuKry ~ ~ timu so much u lht common aoklien and the 1ubahr<n offt<co, vtt we had ~ t ~n Of>((' lo wri-oornuom- ~th the sentry at the door Wt p u1 tlw but face -could u~1 the n\jllt· ter Once. with UM Baron'• (Von \ Steuben's) pcr1111mon, his 11d• in· vi\ed a numbtt ol yOUl\I ofhctra to dine .al our quantr s, on coru111m11 that nonc.o should ht' o>drn111rd 1h .. 1 had on a wholr pau of brttchu , , , Tht dmnt'I took pb<'c; the auulS cluhhed theu r •llol's. and wt fc.aall'rt sumptuously on touch bttfateaka and poliltoca, w11h h1dcory null for ow dustn. Jn hru of wine, wt had 10me kind of lplrita with which wt made "aalamandrra;" that i.s to N y, after lillinc our clusn. ,.,e wt tl>e fj. quoc on firt, and drank it ur na111t •"d all. Su<"h 1 aet of rac~. and, at tht 6amc time, merry ltllowc wert ntvu before broucht t<>ftlhet. 8.Jrnn V()rt S1r11l>e11 111 111..d tl1C' 1•,;1:r•I 1l1SJ>1ri1r-d A111t11 .. 111 A1111y 11110 " <Ilk ,,,,., .... 1 ,.., '~. " Eh•' Hourlmot 1lr.c11t-c1 tlir ar11v .. J 11 Vallq Forgr of Gm Chatln Uf', who ha<I juSI bttn rclo1td as a puaoner by thr Briuah: Ht pused throuch thr fo1u of of. ficu1 and the army, who 11ll 11ai•I him IM h1chut milluary ho11or•, to htad· quarters, where Mrt. W uhincton wu, ind !hut he wu tntert.aontd .,..itl\ an elccanl dinner. and tht music ~& tlw whof( tune. Dr. Alb•crnce Waldo acaln: A room WN ••signtd 10 tum bMk Wh•t' 1houch tMr-c •n in r .. gs, ol MrL W u hinlton'1 a1tti11c room, in cr•pt and 111 his bacsact wH atowed in 11. Some lxi11g1 hut' in ft11t.1le Tht nut mornif1~ hc.o l11y vrry t..tr, INf>t. 11'4 brukfa•I Wlll deu.incd f« him. In whom m11y 1ul/ Ix fot111d W hen he can-w-out, hc loo*ctd dirty. IOmt ITICU u J ht had ~fn 1n lh( Street •II Of /on~r lx11uty in tltC"ir liuu, nicht. Vn ll:O• '°far from btiilf rt1u, looll afur, I dit1Cm1c1td that h(' Tltq boa.t ol rvrry tHlrf'I"'"' ha4S bfouct11 • nll1tt1bk dirty huuy Wu. wMh him from Phileclrlphl1 (• Brk Sh•lflf' to tllt'ir HJll 'T11 not i11 1111 acraunt'• wile) alld l!Mi attv•lly t"-•n hu ln•o hia ,._, by a batk ··1 un't tfldutT 11•• why an we atnt 10 ac.rw'" """°~ 1 Connttrkut "'""°" •t v.-., 'orre. OM r 'rr b.hol<tt lllOIC cttit1111e ct-. and .i" hid 1lcpt wit'1 tum -----·-·~------th.rt pltllH. lhll 111ch1 -· --.. -·--....,_____ --..__.._ ..._....__._..,......_........_... ·-. -~-... -.....-. -----_....,........ . . . ... _ _...._.._.._._....__....,_.: .... ...._.. ............... ~ . ·- - • · 18 IWLYPUDr ;;w+y.Ju~~~ - *******************•******************** :~ * * * * :summer * * ! ~'tlD-3-.F- * * OM OUI IMTIU STOCK : TEAi cmcl ROSEWOOD * ~~ THE WORLD FUP TAlllf . FAMOUS ~ br o,.tund • I I / .... 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J.f'=. r= fj t ! .-jJrf~ : f ,,.~rl if l ·,ijif f! ll~: ~It s·'*f;: 9 fJJ.f I ~ ~ .. :• Ii~~~ • '·Jtitfr-h1t!{ t . tJr1If,·11!h r,: i:1! 11r,f111 I ~irf ;Ira.• l1 ttlll a.ta • · f ~h tt!Hf d1l1'Ut1t !. 1 11 t11i:~ !r !i[Hif~f: 1HHJ!i! , ~~': ~! s i ! -i ,! .. 1, .. r. ,, 1·1 I, jl-,. ,1~:;-. A,J. ~i,,~ ;.r; . ~ ~ : fl ~ i ( If ~ :; r f : r I ! !". t ·i ~ I 11 i I s· l I= i. i I ~] fl 1 ! ii i 11 ! :. r ~ i ; [ r.1• r f r 1r1 rd tr = 1 ! !: ~: ~ ~ · ~, ,.f!. i fi ~.ii J. 2·• ] J ~ ~ I l 11 I; i . ; : j"~ a. I · ~ ~ ~_!I ; ~ r ~ i:I ~ r I : · ~ : r • c t ~ • .f l : .. ~ &. ;: ·' 1 ! ~·~ 1 1 i ~ t s fi. ~ rl.n1. tU,n!J . a:but 1 flrltln fJhrH'-· r~ 1.~, ~i!I 'ii -2. [-. .u I ~ .. __ l _· __ . -1 , ..... ' l'1f •. i \ ~ ~· 0 tr' ~n >" 'a .~ I n ~ .:i .. ~ ......... ........ n Vl ., .~ =· ........ Cl ~~·'-·~ o-·,., n ~ .... . :;;J ....... J'< o· = tll J .... Ct,. .... g I . Qt ;I , :'= ~ .... n ~. ~ ~ ~ C(" ~ f :0 l I ... _, -----'' " • I ~ ' wesle ~· and ~~ftuc,./ SCARVES- OFAU oes J••• Arrfyed W.etclff .... •Ma ........ W.etclff,._ • ....,.,...._. . , We ·~ prou4 10 be o part o/ tlti• beoutif 111 co11nlry ontl coamunily. Happy JOtWa llrdaclay, .4merit'a. - .\ \\'OHK OFJl·:W t•:l.HY.\HT ... t\ BICEN'fENNI.\ L BHOOCl l I~ llllC -9old --'I• 10 1 O·•mc>"Cll .......... _ ~200 TAADfTIONAL MEPIB CLOTHING nat,. ............ ...... .A _ •• ., ..... _._, .. ..., .... ...._. _____ _ s-Ly. Jdytl976 ~y PllDf 21 The Colonial Scene All the King's Generals, All the King's Men Couldrit Put the 13 Colonies Together Again --Fo11r of the M1li11t·ran\ln1 8ritiab military luden who .. .., lllaJOr dub' in the American eoloniee Wl!RGen. William Howe, bla broth.t'r, Adm. Richard Howe, Gen. Henry Clilltoft tnd Gen. Ctwt. Com-.... l'olDwinc ,,.. elmehea ol their Iha: CHARLES CORHWALUS -"°"' in London -Die. J '· 17 ll, • ...,._. of an •i..aadc: ......_ lllmily. He attmded cllool 8l S... ...... cricket il!jary .............. aba in one ol hil crea. At er 17, be w• appoinwct an ..... in the Gnnedier a-.. and .. Mftl to.,..'°......, military simcc lint with a PNINn ofticer. then in All Jlaliaft military ICllool. In dw Sewn Yean W11. he was -.. ataB ol Lord S.ClcviDe. liter .. becoana Lord Genmine. who di. NC1*I tht Brfdab m11itarJ cffon •aimt dw c.oao.-. in the American ...... L He WM llt the Bettle el .lllinden In J 7$9. at which Lafa,.,n.'a ,... ... Idled ........... l'nnchlidc. AfW....,, ...... pnimc*d • ~ .... ISdl Rcsfmmt. ... ..... • ~ fte nut,....,. he -...,.. .. Pwtlaraeet. and .... c.-Lt. ColoMI • tht 11111 .... .... ,.. ......... ...,..,,~ ••W..11'1.daentoclkW..m la .... .,.... of Lor$. Hie fadMr ....... lftd ....... beeomt the ..... a.rt c.mw.lla. He ._.. --.1 m1Dry lftd dw ..... ill ~ ... Ireland. '" .......... t. he oppcl9ld .. .....,.._ •tliimtledtlDtht~ ........ ..._ s...-. Kills a.orp m made ......... o.-.1 la 177S. O.www:A:.Ww~ln ..t,171f.andW ...... M•le-..._., .......... _.llenha .. .............. It .... c:. ... ...., ... bun- ..... •O... Walltf...-•1 ..,... -··· ...... bettt.., ~ and Prlncl4ion. Hie ...,.n. •• a... Cllneon. llCCalld him of "the IMlt ....,.....1poraece I.,,.. ........ of "'1 ........• corpo-....... ........ calltd .. Mell .. Lon-................. ,77 .. CIOM- ..... ""' ., a-. ......... "'° ~ ..... ,.,. .... Pefl ~M lie ... acf Hell ......... *"'7 at •• ..., ..... 1o11 .. ~.._ ....... .,_,.....,.. "°"' c:.n. ........ ..... at .. -..s of ... lrw.h ~ .... ~ ......... Plail.t-........... un. Ha...._. the _..ho.'tt of Om. a ... •, •uto.e ...,. .. aiNI& u.. • ... .... ....., """" u.. ~ ...., 6au•lb' IMdfnc ..._ ot ., .... ".,, ...... u He rttw'l'lld to £nPnd twice In l 771, once became ol .. wife'• deeth. and ~ ti.ck • Lt. Oen. In dnw '° .... die .,...... opet'lltionl that uhlml.., c-4 llim to llUlftn· -the ......... ol the 8'ttilh ....,. It Yodnowft. The 8litilh pHl'lllllCftt didn't blunc Comwallia for the collape1 ol the elton apiMt die nbcll 111 Amer· b. Ht wu made ..,,.,,_.,...,.,..i ol India. 10~ ol i.... land, and ..... odMI' Jobi bftOtt he died, in India, in 1805. RICHARD HOWK and N. two brothn'a _,. Kine Gecqt Ol't llSe· pimatit unda Their ~ W beea ,.,..._of Xii'( Oeor-p L The olde9t. °""" Howe. • .. killed at die attacll °" Ticonderoea "' 1751. duriltr ............. and l1to dlan War. Rkhald ~tel Mm to &h• huh till. or VWcocu\t Row1. -.W Ill Int_ ... .._.. ._ In dw M9Y liMt he ... t4. Hit dirt. CClfft.. "Black Dkk." By 1175, Dick Howe -1 vice admiral. He had bffn In ParliaYMnt end held navy dak jobs. In I 776, he wu put in naval command in Anwriu. w~ hie .brother W illiam wa1 •I· rudy military commander. He 1ed the flttt that landed hJ. brother'1 invuion fOf'Ct ift the Ch~ .. ,,.ake Bay in 1 n7. Thtn he aaifod Into the ~lawart Ba,y, -Where hl1 260 1hip1 wen boclled untU brother Billy'• land foroee aol\tMd up Fort Mifflin moo1h fCll' two Rrltlah 1hlps t.o 1trlke 1h1 ftnal blow. Adm. Howe rulcMd In 1771 and ~ home. Jn 1712, with I MW Mmistry in poWft'. he ,-.turned '° die eu: he Mn<ed ~ • Pint Lont ol the Admirahy, and Mw w.t duty acaitwt the Pnnch bfton hi9 death in 1799. the anny w~ ht' wa1 l 7, 8ft'Yinc in KWRI wtita. In 1759, he w• Lt. ColoMI el Hie MajNty'1 5'th Foot which lied ~ Bricitih fotte ond> the PIMll ol Abrahllm in the Fmldl and Indian War. Hit c:om1Nnder. Oen. Jenwe Wo#e, calkd Howe'• "die b'9t trained benalion in all ArneriQ." Howe foucht the French In Can- ada. Brittany and Cuba. He allo Mid ~ joba and mteftd P.,-. mem.. He promiatcl hie conadtuen• he~-u11e--..-... the Americ.ana. but when tw 1vt hit ~ in 1775, the now-Major Gen- eral Howe pleaded ckatJ end lliled. He took conunMd ift 8-olt In October of t77 s. led -lritWa 00-c:•don ....,. tut .., llardl. l 716, WU O¥tr11et of die 1119u«ftlllll Britilh effona that followed. and 6- nally led the inftllion el Penn.yin· nla Oen. How• •N a dl1tln111l1htcl -1.1.foot.er. 1uav1 encl hllh·IMnc. With l\lm wu M111. Je»b11a Lorln1, a rfven htr hu•band a l11crative civiliAu\ job wiln lhe BriU.I\ anllY. apparmUy Sn n chan&'e fOf' her companlonahip. The nlatlouhip cllWMlll joll~ on both e1dea. In hia JIOml• "Tht' S.ttJe ol tM ICep." Ph~n P'rancili Hop- lliMon wrow: Bi Will'Mm. lw. "'~ u • IJM. Lay .......... ~; Nor dNlnwd o/ harm, u lw lit)' ... .,.,,, "' bed with Mn. L--. Before ~. Howe ..-iped. He~' Oen. Clinloll be the one to aMltdon an occupied Ammcan city th.le time He nt11med to En1la11d to fatt ~tion.t oC everylhlns rroa in· compeWl')Ce to near trHllOll. hrli•· mtnt l'onducied an inronckllvt invNtic•l~on of tht behavior of both Howe brotht,., Sir W illiam ht'ld a 1trie1 of impor· tant military ckak joba until hi1 dnth in 1114. HENRY CLJNTON Wal bom in 1730. Hla father, an admiral, beclnw ~ ol Newf~ in lfJ2, and then ol New York frorn l 74l to t7Sl, ao Oin10n crew up in Alf:rtw • a . Kia wife &Id altitt ftve yal'I of ~ in 1772, and he sufferwd ... ...... matt.a problemt wtiich .-med '° ..... him -odd com!Madon °' ...... and ..,,a.m-. He became IKOnd in~ to William Howe at Boa1on. He comin-uny aubmi~ bold military pAana to Howe, Who . continualy ilnored them. He went hcMne on leave, ~ to n.ip, and W&I ~ witfl & knicbdlood few valor at the betdt • Lonclaland. He c.arne back to New Y orir in 1UnUn« il 1777 • Lt. Gen. Sir Havy Ointon, .J>ut noc in timr to ...., ~ a.p&eu Gen. John Bur- .... wflO WU bdnc walloped ~ the Alllll'iuna while much ol die Brideh Mmy ut at NIW Yon City • Wlwn Clinton wu named Howe'• IUCCll90t Ip 1778, he confronted Ocorp Waahiftlton'• '°" .. It the a.nae of Monmouth, the &arm• bled-on betdt ol the RIYOludon . Attt.Mach k didn't _.1r In hie (nor, he lllttt ... antral llKUllaU in New Yon and a aolid tri~ In tht aftaCls Oft Chuitstion, s.c., In 1790. Ahlf eeen1inc to 1eewe the llOUth for tht Briu.ti. Clift• tmlt 119Ck to New York lftd left Comw.W. to mop up. Corewalia Iott hie mop at yon.-. 8ac:k ift ~ Comw111ia WU ~ ,,..,,. widt ""*" _, Clinton'°' tht.b&ama. a..n Wied in ... ......,. '° ....... ..,,.. deared by • PwtiemenWJ In· ,,...._don, Iott In hie bid eo be rc- tlectecl '° Putlament. and waa Mnt off to ... Oowmot· of.Al--• • - -' • --~~-:-----------------. ·------------. tp 'f .. 22 001.Y PllDT Suocby. JW>i<f.~ SPEND ADAY AT BEAUTIFUL ----LIDO VILLAGE ................... ................ H ....... ls -A .-e. LIM V-.. ttle ........... CDll\41111 ......... .... ~IW.~o.w .......... ,.. ...... ._ ......... .-ceof ... ..., ...... Yo.11 fllMI • ...._ ..... IOf. '"''•u• elft• •• etrl• ud . .,, ................ " . .............. ,....... .. __ ....,, ........... ...... ..... "' ·····"' M11uA•iee In OM of CM .. ........... CELEBaATE THE BICENTENNIAL . ..,..,__ ..... _ .......... u.wi.. <>Mn ... 111111 ......... ... ... 1110l:OO ~--...... IUY WHERE 1rs MADE .atAID'S 11191'1wt.duret It 11 'I ... ""-"-...... ,,, , ............ .-11t1 ... .. c •• -.., .. ..,_ •• ..., •• _ •=•-wltMa die hlce..r .i ~kn,_ ............................. _ ...... ...... ..., ............ _,......_ Q,,,. B~ic B.a,,'J The ....., ~ ond botk loWIOll ~ .. good todo'; cu !ft ~ye«. Deep down c-'ort fOf ,.ear .. _... enjo~. Softly pod4.d ormJ, greol for ~'"9 • loiy oftet. -·A hoftdtw solo,__, 'ilwp:al~t. ChooM fro"' our extenaive Mfec1icint of •lnyfa ond fabrics. ~.· ~ '• :... .. ~ . Wf AlSO DO CUSTOM UUPHOlSTllY •1LW ..... ......_ • ....., ............ t:-.S.a.-....., ·. 77 ....... 0.IMLIOMll1Wl9tlTAftcia&a.aW. ANDAl'WW aw. llCHAID"S 11 .... _..__,., ........ ,......, ... .me.. .... •"'9 °"' OWft ~ ... fll wp:fial t1-' ............ ~e .... llet • OIMM....,., ...,._ _, _..,, lho.,._....,.. ca ...... llMt rl ca.-•ie. ....., c••• ............ -" ........... etCIUDY, A City is Born -·- Blpllpt oUM early ttst'a wu die lacorpora&loll of tile City. On Jae 11, HA, a apeelal eledJoD waa laeld. Tbe re&laered wters eleded to form a elty ltJ a vote of ........... This same1artlte ll&e of tbe airport wa1 RbcHvWed and 837 homes were·IMIJlt. It It one of &be larce.&1radl la Orange Cowaty JallCory. Tiie selling prtce wu Wween f1,Mud'8,IN. In 1966 tbe Su D1e10 and Newport free ways reached the Ctty. In this same year tbe Estancia was dedicated a1 aa bis· tortcal Ille. Fourteen yean after tbe City was founded, 1M7, tbe modern aty Hall alld Police facility wucom;leted. eo.ta Meu hid Its own Qvle Ceater. Prior to ala,Jlla Ck.>'. _ had l•dieaetl In., ........ llomea.. Tiie Ontwa a.,._,. · balldbl•, ... u ,,. ... e llaop at 111 Eatt _.Street. FGI' die tea 1ean betwee• lt51 ud 1111, Ute City llall w11 ..,.led at •s Wet* 11th l&reet. . Costa Mesa ... matured Into tbe ct&y I& .. t.day. And chaa1el'talda1 place today · will become ldatory tomorrow.· Perllape tomea11e oae day will look back &o lt'lt la a · nostalaleway a .. tryte rec•alnd Cotta llna 11 It was dartn1 tlle Bteentennlal Celebration of oar Nation. Sunday. )\.~· 4.19i'6 ~llY PILOT 2J .. .. • It's a Man's World in America~ -1775 .. 'Dear Abby' Says Ladies 'Wint Rights While John Ada.mt wu liulni .. • MUMdl...U. cklqata to theS.COOd CoodMnt.al eon,n.. he nctlved a i.tw he hla llPirtW wttt, AW..UI. admoniablalr: ~. "9W~ llkia1a or apront 90llltli .. ilnl ... with lnl«ic rwttl\.I. CoMlnl ov~ th• an wu not an ... Y Jft08M. To ooek a joint of -t or a loWI, the c:ololPaJ woman deviMd -...euw~ot-pendln• the mMt over the 6n. Qtai&e often lbe '"'... ,, hm a ,.. -a llroas Mmp.n atrins. Of COUM COl\et&JU lllrwiUaoce Ind fnqunt tumina ol tMIMMflftaetta. S.t a•toaladon WU DOt lot&1ly ..uno.. In tM coi-iea. 8ocM ~ .... tumapit dot• -.....n CNlllur9 llaat ... tniMd to nil\ _.._..., Ul I NYolviftl ~to k-.>dlie-ta.miQIOVCf Che &t. AA ~t ill S-. jaala Pran'kUa'• Peaneylvania Oaatt.e offered tc. MJe.....,... dcic• and wb.ae&e, a.ce. pn{ .. W. to any Jacb for,......, jole&aol-t. .. Jt '9 not~thM-.wive• ch.e to nn a111'9¥ from their bomee. Colonial _.,.... carried many adnrt1-te ,_ .,...,...., wme thrlnc tM ,.w ol the Am«ic:an ltevoMloo. Wlr. th-. nanaway1 u1uall) hat ao place to no. R1tnnin1 Mme te .... WU Ml of \be q ........ A la~ ooUt apply to the ..W b ua lnJlllldlon 1.1ain1t Jw ........ allowlAI h• to 1tay with .a.-. And ... bad &he rlcht to beat Jw IPOll Mr ~ro. Y CM1 coWd beet you ~In WWiaalllburs. Va .• 6a l'TN u Ions u the rod you ued wu ~ thlcllr duln ,,_ thumb. Ptrhape the ~atat lneqllily for womm of tlM 18th centvy wu In ediacadonal °*'111nH-. It wu -.. .-• -. Wlw1 AIM'"'°11 -~ IJrilUA ,,.. ilt 117&, a11 ~A ('W rlOOf'li.t ,,..WU,.,,, ,,... M/latN,V,. m..INlioft. fenerally acknowltd1td that education, beyond &MChinf the "wiftiy" dutiN, wu unimpon&nt far ftmal•. Some ol the moet 1'11Cllcal 1pok-m f« individuJ tibertiel durini the Revolution ltil1 believed th1t education of women wae un~y. if not umt.1.lrabk Jn l81S, Abiaail Mun, wl!eoll.he MCOnd U.S. P'ruidnit and mother of the mth ~ .. -recalled her irirlhood: "My early education did not par- take of the ab.ndut opport11niti• which tlae ~t day• offer. and wb.ld\ -ow ~ COlll\try 112._,.. -afford. I nft• wM -l to any eehool. F...i. educadon. ln tM beet t..W., _, no tvrti- 0.an writinf and aritbmf!tk; in ..,... few ancl rare inltallcft muaic and danc:inc." The lint llChool fw firla only wu opened ill MWdlttown, 0-n~ ln 1780. In 1784, a ~ nQMd Caleb Binfbam ...... 8oetoo to 1Wt a tchool .... ""' .... learn writinf, ~ • ......_IPlllin1, and EQl!Wa pemrv. Revohnion's Uns1:1ng Heroines Helped Build th~ New Nation ......... wGI Mt ti.olcl ....i ... .... to...,..,. a.... la wWcti - have eo "6ce Of ...,,_tat.ten." Hietoriea iii the American Bevolutioo uully are dominated by -· Bat a number ot UM1ltlf ~ .. h.i.td klld the nation charins the 18th century. A 16-y.....W New York fenn firl Made a bero&c ride that rivalled the fer more fllllloua ride of Paul Revere. On Ule nifht ol April as. 1 m , Sybil Ladin,ion a114 her family wen 1etdn1 ready lor bed when they were ln&amapted ~ • loud knocli at the door. All nhau.Med raln·-ked llOldier 1tood in the doorway with • m ..... e fcwSy~l'• father, Cot Henry LwllntiOn, who wu a vet.ran of the Prendl and lndlan Wan. A few hnn earlier, a tl!().man Militia had IMten driven fr<m1 Danbury. Cotta., m the wake of an al*" by l,000 Britiah troope i.d by Oen. wuu.. Tlfon. 11M Brldth had .s.troyed lhe Condnerltal Af9'1'• m-ltlona ...,_ th.-and ha.d W\ moeh ol the tnn In n ..... Col. L .. l._ion could llQt penonaltJ 9r1.U. the 1atherini ol "Aa to,._~ coda of troope to .W dltDanbuy mllltla and ~ J ..... but 1a11h.'" Ii• aclcW. ridt to .a.nu.. at the .... u-.So the ...... "-NW tho to ,.,_. SyWI ..,.._.._..to ride In hla .,..a ... ., .. ,.} t" ... ~..... I <J rg~r.ta:JI I ii.a ~~~st:'-\!! Hiltoriab.1 aiiaifie on tM lenit.h ol On a hof day 1n JllM, 1778, the Mr ride, but they qree Qs.abhnrpd Battle of Monmooth becan. Molly her hone tltrolllh the etonn.J niaht had loUowecl tba ao&dien to baUle. for at lee.at 20 milee. "The Britiah are Throqbout the ct.y, lbe curied buniftl Danbury -muter at w.t« to the eoldW. from a nearby Luclinston'e," ahe ~ u 1ha rode ..,nn,. Some hletorlan1 uy •he wu from tarmhouee to farmhouee, briftlin1 water to help quench the alminir the local militiamen. t.hirltloftbtf\fhtinceolcllfta.Othe. When ehe returned ho"'* from her claim that ahe wu performln1 11 rlcle, nffrly 400 aoldi .. wer. midy Lo fl11tcdaa fiar IDCIN 'Pia.! to the HttJa. march t.o Danbury. The nt11ltin1 They ~ ahe wu cerrylnc the water aklrmleh wu called &ht Battle of that ... naedecltoewabtheul'ftl1of Rid1efield.1'ryon 104lt about a tenth of_ the cannona prior t.o reloadln1 t.htm. hiAI men and revealed 1ovth In an effort to TMeh Brithh •hipe that were harbored at Fairfield, Conn. The lcendllt)' Molly Pitcher wu an eumple of the womUI who follow· eel their hubanda into battle and diaUnallilhecl tbem.Mlvea on the fronl Accordina to the •l«Y. Molly Pitdter ec:Wally wu uaed Mary Ledwtf. ht 1769, .. ...,....,.... .......... utMd Joh#l Caaper Ra,n. 9bl Yffn lat.ar, her h941band enHtted u • pnn. VI th. Fu. Penltl)'lvan.la A.rtUler)and ..,ent thewint«of 1777· 78 at Vallef Forp. Tbe 10Cl\I wt'1t )omecl ~ b .. bud lD camp. makln1 _..., .-1 u lllMDJ ~-wlvea ... kr1*1M ··.W~ wsl41A: °''· Wltat.ever her purpoaa wa1, when her hll1Hnd fell from heat 1troke in the mW. ol tha battle, abt promptly tooll lril ,.._and._..., antil the 111,innWtenclecl. Anoth• YOU4J woman cl.lafuiaed henel/ .. a man to ftaht i.n .,,. Revohallonary War. Debonb S...,.. OuMU ..._. 1Mt bnuCe tollWe ........... a.°'H" .................... v .. a•...ua a.tnMDL lhe waa wwndad twice - at Tan)'town _.Yet.own. Many ,..,. lae.r, the 1"ftl heroine applied few ad ....tvecl a Mldifr'• pmaion. A"4r ahe Med In 1830 eon,r.. aW ...... 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Down South-Give Them The COuntry ·Life ~J• ... ubdlO ......... _....._ .................. 1Mrtl7 ._die Ar..._ a..oa.tioe wW. ..... ca..t.1 ... abow Im Wu .. av......._ Soon tbe a-.. tMt '*' "--raiaad on family ,__ to JQ ..._ and d.bta aad -......... , '9elt of doth had ..._ .. liDslt moet lnOIMntial fM:tor iD ~ ..-1 of tht South. ToM.c:co. Tht ftrtt tMacco pl.nt In Virfinia mm. 6-aAole 8pe11iaJI Mad. Al ............. bl '-n ~·banbutl .. ~wbm the Adil ..ua.. aniwd, .. coloUte pa1ected it iDkl a•Dd -'"-maolit. The main boue wu the focal point ol the •la···--OftlD ....... with a la.rp •-'* ol~ta. the .. ant hoeaollht,a....U.~...ally WM 8IW wida ~ fwwlt I from EAIJlud. a..Ji. ~ IUf' ,.,.,.. .............. Th ..... ........................ le. Mi ._., u"' _. .._tured Mnanta. 17w typiC'OI .outl11rrn planta11011 of Ille 1100'• ttlllf'rM a-ouncl tltr OWMr'• tWltfP&I homt.. The South WH l\Ot yetdependftlton alan lallot, at It wu to become a Ctflbuy la"'. In the l ?OO'e, moet of lhe planta&ion worti •H done in mad by indentund Mrvante. Many of th-Mrnnte wen E..uah t.nn woriten a~ ptuante who had ao.1 lheh jobt ol' landt. Seek Inc work, they had 111inl'd indmlllrftl t.o comf t.o Amt'rica. Olhen -re ch1ldttn and city dwelll'rt who had bun ltidnappfld by IJf'nta and amt to tht American colon1ee. Enaland ablo u.M lhiaucuM t.o .- nd o( ill undH1r11blt t'lliun• Tht Kin( CoCeOn bad no U..... ln But Britain didn't .-. oo ....._, America .,... _&be RevolllUooary inf with a tnlile •fl:k• ,.. Wu. lnet.eM, ~ and '8dilo m.chanlc named Samu.l Slat«. nUed the ,&..ntadona of &a...... Slater wu hind from the BritWt ...., die n ... t half' .t It• 11t1t. • mDa by "-ic:aa oft' .. of,_.,. olntury. -lor ldwmetioa oe ...,..., bllild •tile "'8ut. 11)> t 7&0, Brltaia'• t'Ollt1ol0tthe ~ WMa bad bel-. to drive &ht price ol ~ ooauoo•AV ..,.,.. Growen C0911Mtned that .. and.I• 76 per cent 1' lMir proftte ,,_ beinc tal«I by ..,_... ov• which they had no co'*°'. At mick..tu1y, t.hapriceoftobacco had fallen .. '1'0ud a penny a pound and many American plant.n .,_ tacin1 be.n...,ptey. The eJtpoltation of lndlp, on IM othn hand. W been ~.., Brilaln. h1 tact, la 174&. ParU&mft\t avthoriuda •1Mic11 of Ip. a pound for Ammcan !Mlp. ~...,,.lo Eetlalld. he ct;d not ct ..... w plane or make inodela of tbe a.chine. wit.I\ wbld\ ht WU ... tdnf. laet.d, he Mt about mmiorizln1 all the detail• or the new m.c:binny. Soon he learned lhat • Rhode !eland Qualt«r mach.lll named Moeee Brown had been wwkinr on •ay1 t.o apin yam mechanically. Slater wrote Bnnm, otfertnc lo lbow IUa how to make 1am u 1ood UMJ loud In Britain. Brown qukkly replied· "If yo. c.at do Ude thbw. I trlvite UlH to ceme 911 RtlcMit lllaJMI and have the c:ttdit and profit or lntroducin1 colt.on manufacturin1 1n-. America." Sla.., went to Rhode l•land and In 1790 NCOn•tnl<:ted &ht Britiah &u:&Ua madliMt from memory. Wllhln Uaret yun, t.ht partner.hip fl..._ u4 .-Own had built It. tint tati'4 mUI In Pawtuclla and •H ,...._"' flM cotl4n yam. En1ll1h w nt pri8onen from over crowded jaila a!MI 8CO(tim nbel• to Ammc:a, where plantera e .. erly boqht their .me.. tor Hfe. Ben· jamin Franklin u.rpd Am.-ic:ut to retam &ht laYOr by tendi.nc En,tand a ~iploecl ol raltl-u. in u chana• for the priaontra. A y1M1n1 Coanec:Ucul achoolmu~ aolved lh•I probl-bl 1793. Eli Whitney, while viaitiftc S.VUDJh, Oa .. heard aome .. Vflr/ 'l'MPldable 1entltm•" _,, "that iC a machine eo.W '9e lnveatad wh1di WOllJ4 eJ .. n the ooUoe with upeditlon, It WMld t. a ,._. tldns'to ths eouner, -and the illvtntor." . Whjtney'a coUae pn :-tbt "sin" ••M41n•tlllipe-N"YOlvUaeisad the OOUoe ~. With I&. an iodlviclul OCMlld ea.an 60 '°'""a 9' couon •ct.,. r - I I , . .. .. ·-,..·~----------------------....~·-------..;: -26 Q\ILY PU.DT Suncby. July'f.1976 H ow Srands the Glass Around? . .. ; • 1¥£f? ;. I : I i These Were Hits of · 76 'I I .. ,.. . -· ... .... ,. .... --~'"=::.· .. • .. :v-,=tt±jj J .,, I ; , 2 • j ! f 1$ I J 2 iJ Q t -.... -...... ;,,. . -....... -. .. Popular With Both Sides ~~;. ' I: (-=;ti! . j1 ' §S ...... n. -.,.. ...... n. ........... -d• "" • ~ • . .. . •= f ; , r ' r ; • ' • : ' ,_ r , ' ........... ...-........... -.... d • " .. .,, .. " I ol .. " .. •= 5 • .,, : .; 1 ; 1 r ; r : 1 , : : 71 ~ c. • ..__.. ..... ~w~o.~~ ~ "TM Dub ol 8awick'a Narcb" Tble l 7\h-ttntwy Bntill\ ant1)' _,, WU popular with both atmiff durinc the Anwica ~ It ,.,.. ..,. by Anwican lnlOpl at the eftellmpmet1t .-Valey Pcqe In the winter ol l 777·71. v ... 1· How Manda the ..... WOMCI? For ..._,.take llO care, my -borl;------u-............. around'? Ltt mlr1h .... --~ Tory Cap"tured UlidcrBcd .., ... (AulhtntJC rq>OtU from W. con· _..,.Md fllWlllW iReo lut.ka ~ W• Flodda -Capt. tm~nt. t..~ I 111 and urb' I 111) ~. M ,_ • llcw•ua. 1119 iDe J-W..C, In die..-ol ~ N~w Yo.-k -.)amn I>dancey, .. l&coce rucW tlliit plice In .. u.-.. ,._. tJI .... Afllllric.a. .,. ~te ahn1ff ol West Clwst!r, md .ha~f!llA Ill the ...... a re-rfftd wtda .. ~ ol lMrl at colonel ol L.oyu.t militia, wu taar.en ..,_.,.... _.._ fll mililie wwe • N.._ ~ and d9cJincl the lut wttk by an American ICOUt. llftlMed M the ...._. lerries. Thi i.1tahi111uca prf•nen o(..,.. • thdJ 1'tw colooo WU found under a bed. nut rnomiftc a ~ -llfil'SWIC perole. There WM DO oppoaicion and (or bcteu cWtn.e, bad tiJm.rff eo crws dw riwr n. .,est ol die from • inllilbkanta ol tie Briu.h aurrOUftded by • blllwaril o1 buketa. fNM1• what ~tncc ... re· co&on,. Willinc hoisted the colon ol He wu dracred from hie ~ c8-I that dley ti.cl rttumtd to the United l'*8 ud tD9 potMI• Moubt, put IUMkr • proper C\Yf'd, Ptiiladdph9. haYillc plundertd Motl ol the cou1111)1, alld IA!f'lt to 11 plact betttr RC:ur~. many ol the lnhabltat1ta, alld cll'Tied ••• T rnllon -A ~port wa1 1pread in thi1 t.o-that a party of the off with them two COllCh to.de o( lumber. ••• ••• lJurim,.on -OW rectntly, ln Ow 66th year orbll .... Fruda F11rslw a berm.It I~ the,_.. 25 ,_,.. A "REVOLUTIONARY" IDEA FOR 19f 6 Tht tr\unpttl IQ9nll. The colon.*>'.,.. ftylnf. boyal To fcht. kil or wou(ld, ........ ,OWlll c...-c wida ""' bird f ••• my .. On the cold. eold IJVW'd. v ... u Whf,Mldltn...tl)' ....... be indlmholy, boy11 W.... .,..._ 'tia to dlc! w....-.....fW IJrown fear, drink °"· by jolly, ~ T•he,,..orll Cold. hot. "'"' or dty, w.• ... always boulld to follow, bo)-s. Aad ..... a,.. v ... m . .......... _ l ftlftll not -upbraid )'t. boy1, ,.. but In Min ,._....__~ ..... MSt CMlfllip lend • • Hint wtMI Ndf ua. boys. w.•,.,... from ,.1n1 ..... JWMin. A"°'* and kind ltndlady CUl"I d apln. ''COIM Ollt Vt Con~" Wrftete fn ~ about 1711. dtie TOfY ... ~ bl et the ..,. ,,, .. ContllMal IOldltrl efforts • IMIW llllitar)-drilliftf. Who're pllpey aatt. yo. know. Vener Come OU\ ye ContiMntaJtrs, w~·re roinc for co 10 ,., r.p. the'*-« tntmy, Who're.,..._, eou, you ltnow, "'' "°"' v ..... n Pix ba)'OMUI That'• )'OUr 90C't. my bQ)lil. Now~ timt "'9fdl! 'naat'a np.! Jutt .. -·d.,... .. ......,. If ttMy weft but iA eicht. Ill)' boy•. "ttwy wtre bite ....... ~ vcnc rn Hald Shouldlr wt-pf Stop ~Nickl ly pla'-...... rifht ~ HeW 11P ,......._ __ ..._Wt. No talklftl-IMf'f or Int -my ~ No tallciftl moct or leu. v .. rv llD SMaer, ... )'OW' cantttft clown. We're C'lirlS rw • traW:L ~l .,...tohaltabit. "li(y ._ .. ,..,,, sn...i. "'· "My ... _..Mlol~L" v .. v Hol a... •lllUlicl Forward nwchl c.om. ~ ...... Bob Ropri ._,_... ..... ..._l"ldcoetmm! Let'• 111 ..... toldicrt. boys. Let .. ,.,, .. them ......... THI MEICHAMTS OF 1'AGVNA lllIM MAJ,J, SALUTE OUR NATIONS * 200YEARS * "•trr• .................................... ........... • ..., ........ 111 ........ .. ....... ..,,.... .............. ... ••• 't ... 111 ............ ... ................................. ..... ....... ., ..................... .. =~::;. -;:..:;~~~·~ ,.,. SO&:AI IHOUICIS PIODUCTS 9UALIFY mR-~fOO/o ; TAXIHATE OM lf76 STATI IMCOMI TAX S4 '1'Z8 I j 1970 < ·"The American helttage ls the sum total of hardship a nd heroism,~f •trunle and success, a spirit that has guided our country to greatness in the democratic way." Ulysses S. Grant .__ I • 11:•tf u:11n~•ru~ , . 1 ·-1. ' .. ~HJf'fJl'Hf· ~ r i i !ti !!r/l ~ 1:1 · ~ ~ • ,. i. l J· r .. r f 1 1 tit ( ":\ ll i, r1 f irt1 i~ t . 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I ~ ' ~ .f 11 1 1f uJhtH~i~f•!i ~·h; j!~&g~ HtH ~i.! ·UH i ~ ru11~~ i 1 ~ I ' ·-- J r rt , If .. l 1 Ji rt t f i r I~-r i· ~~-fr ' s· r l 11 T1 { s ~ l ~ !! [ ~ ~ ~ i, J. i, i l j ~ i,'" r i t ~ f t [ t' t fl . I ; ' I ......::I ~ ::r n ct) 0 ~ O·.·· ·.i1 = ..... I» ....... )(l n . = n 1 · j I . I . I :.i. ~ ~ ~ :sz ~ N ....., ,, . . ·-· _ .\ -· 28 Oi\ILY PILOT Sunday. JuJy4.1976 THE BARON SIP From the moment you first approach the Pressurized Beechcratt Baron 58P. you II begin to realtze what a strikingly beautiful and advanced a1rl)lane 1t really IS The styltng of lhe exterior. with its clean. swept lines and lean, tapered nacell~s. rellecis a certain eagerness. an urgent need to start up and go. Entry into the lllght deok Is through a conventional rlghthand door. The alt left-side entry door provides convenient access to the passenger section. Passengers need nevef' crawl over one another to get into the 58P. Baggage? That's no provlem with the Baron 58P. The nose compartment has a capacity of 300 poonds. Additiooal baggage can be stored 1n the extended section behind the rear seats or behind the ~ew seats And the Baron 58P offers even more versat11tty. YOUR COMPANY NEEDS A CORPORA TE AIRCRAFT. . . . CALL .. SSIOM lllCHCIAFT SlaVIM6 THE Irvine Industrial Complex with Corporate Aircraft. The full line of Beechcraft single and multi engine. Complete facilities Parts. service and avionies:-Beechcraft-the -- best re~ognized dealer in corporate aircraft sold. Stop by and see the full line of Beechcraft on display. THE HEW PRESSURIZED IEECHCRAFT IAROH PMTS ....... '""'"'·-... lt(:!Oty --· _,__._,..,, __ _ ... _,_ ... _...,_ --·~-·- • Increased r1nge. TUttlOct\lrged perform1nce Preasortzed and air conditioned comfort. Bttchcraft qualtty 1nd engineering exceuenc.. You can have It Ill in the moat t>eautlfut airpl1ne in the Piles The O.echdr1ft Duke Bee>. 18741 N. Airport Way• Orange County Airport Santa Ana, California 92707 714~2720 ' 11 • t • .. . .. . . ' . . . . . • WOW ! WHAT A SANO CA5Tl.E ! -... ~ . . . /NANCY HERE'S SLUGGO --- I'LL MAKE HIM -.s ·Aw THAT PILE. OF WOOD FINAL SPORTS . LOCAL WANT ADS 7-4-- IUNDAY, JULY•, 1976 '{OU REALL4' KNOW HOW TO 8UILD 1EM I LINUS! D .. ~. '"" -1...A.J A-PA600A ! THAT'S ~ANTAST1C, U'CY ! - WHAT 'S IT MADE OF? ... ... OH. OH ---NANCY HAS A NEW LOAD OF WOOD---! BET SHE'LL WANT ME ·TO SAW IT Bv Ernie Bushmilrer . . Hl ,·SLUGGO ---DID Y OU SEE THAT PlLE OF WOOD? ---BUT YOU'RE NOT GONNA SEE SAW IT OH, Ii'~ NOi A ~IAL F1rrEC~ACKEfC1 Mir. GfC~/~1 IT'~ HOL.LOW. YDl.A 5EE1 AT iHe P~OPElt TIME, t POP t'Ui AND fCEAD THE r:'lrEAM8L-f TO -rHE:' CON,1'1TU1i0N. ~ .!. ( ! ~ • 7·11 C> [> [> ev THE WA'{, DON'T 8E SURPRISED IF YOU . READ WHERE YOU AND 1 ARE A ROMANTIC ITEM! 'H1t of ,ji)i. '1 PAG6"ANt AvP 1'f'1()NS 10i:>AY cMcc.~ wrnt ~e­ ~11JC111c... THEN r ?ING A NICE MEOL-EY o~ PAi~JOr1c. HYMN, I ~ECl iE. iHE GIETTY~EILAIC~ A"l?~E~' ANO WA~HINGiON'7 1.NAIAGiA R:AL ?PEECH ... TH!N r DANCE A ?E~1e~ or: OEJ~CVilrE COL..ONIAL ,JIG5 .·.· -AN" ~INA/..L.Y, t HtAM "AM~lr/CA r~e ~!A lA11 FlAL" WH IL.E O~INK1NG A GL.A~~ o~ WA re~. ~EN, __ _, t POP 9AGK INTO MY HOL..l..OW ~lfl!C~>CKE~ .1 -~------' .:: - ... . I ... -• :i .J .. .., ! :~ .· ~l.JDGE PARKER <1 <1 <1 HE TURNED AROUND I SAW AND STOMPED OUT OF THE THE PLACE ... DIDN'T0 EMPTY EVEN STAY FOR YOUR TABLE ! PERFORMANCE! ~ --- eur, SAM ... IT DO YOU WANT DOESN'T MAKE TO 'SPEND THE SENSE TO REST OF YOUR ANTAGONIZE LIFE BE\NG THOSE KIND INTIMI DATED ? OF PEOPLE ! -.~ .. , ·-· -..... ., -· . . . ~~ ...... .... . , • . :' I . . . I ~ 1: tc:NOOJ .1J.4ERE'S BEEN A LOT 'OF ROWD!J I &M AT 1HE. FIREU:ORKS DloPL.A'rlS IN RE.CE.~T QEA~~ ! .MtNE .PUT OUT ;3 BUDS! ONE OF OUR MEMBERS HAS JUST ~ETLJRNEt> F~OM HER VACATION WITH THRILLING NEWS! DOCTOR SMOCK . Y'K~OW, ONCE! WI!! Sl'GN ,-.,_., S IH 1....i<&, OUR N•CKS COUL.-P &I! ON IHE! OL-I C._.OP"I N<5 eL-OCK- l!!F=\OON I 6 , MAt-J .' . / I II '" ·• ~ . I • \ \ ~ 1~·&H••l ... ,~,1,..... ,,,,.,.,...,,,,...._. ......... , j BUT I S11Ll OON'Tn11NK lHAT H0\....0 I NC::, 'EM DURtN(:, TH£ [)Al) IS '"THE so~.rnoN ! YOU 'F<e: FO ~GE:ll l NG , "IOAA., c:='OC .SAAOCK HAS "IAU<SH,-tEACH O F C.JS HOW l'O VV ~l,-E: OUR NA.MSS I L-t-E:<S I e> L.-Y .' 0U·i"" WHY WAS 8 1G J OHN CHOSS::N ,-o ee •He PA'"rSY ~ AW, Y OU KNOW HOW IHS c>oc Feei-s Aeoui" IHOS-E: INSU RANCe G>UYS.' .. -·--. . ... ) . .. -- I \ - byFarddohn•on t Now, r lM ECSTATIC TO ANNOUNCE A BRE,Al<THROUGH.'! .. cSIVE YoUR REPoRT Dl\l IHE: WH ISPERING PINES .1 By George Lemont AN c;:> l'HA l"'S l"HE: WAY ,,- AL-MOS.,-VVAS I 200 YE:ARS AGO IOc::>A Y .' .. ·- • ._. r::t"'T.T~ELE"mr::E::E:CS by TomX~Ryan ,._-"'T"'.lf&"4 ~ ·l ***** *************** HURRY : lHEY UP \flrTH • WEflENT "TNeM • IN IHE "'_.&IAI r~ • USUAL ~~.Pl.ACE f I .. .;:al,;...;..-* * * * * * * * * *· * ... * • • • k • • • • • • • INVll~l' A FEW OL.D FRlfNDS IN iO HELP CEL~9RA~ A Vf:R'( SPECIAL-OCCASIONi •• ~«>J:~LD * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * ... * * * * * ~ * * * * *· • ••• • • **************************** • .. .. •, ., • • • • •• • • **************************** * * * * * *'* * * * * * * * *. * • * * * * * *'* * * .. .. . . . • • • • • • •• • • • • I •I • \ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Thne are 1t ltast 5tx differ· eacea In dnwlnc det11l1 bet•Hn to p 111d bottom panelL How quJckly can you ftnd Lhem? Check anawen 1fllh lhoae below. 'IQOU JlJP "I .tt"a~:> '9 '•Ul"'tw " M•llS ·~ 1>1u•>'lll<1r1u " u1n • Ulf'>O 't ·1uoa1nP " 10.MOU ., ·1111n1w •I ltq '"''"'J. i 'IUIUJllP ., •P•'l'S 'l u•u•UUICJ BOOMER •t•< I.\ Ill '•flh .,.•\tll 111 C•dl \( .. ,1.. I•\\ ur. I Ulll )llUI n,,,I. dlld •)I. "'lll~lllh'. IO J'lll. J \Jlll --- e u :1 l'R•;t:OOM KIN<;! •• . It oUJhl to !)(' i.o~n11A"il w11 h 1)1C)m p .. nc.t pilrado', "1lh 'hows., p mt'), '"'"''· ltU""' bf-Iii-. ti.111r1r.-. •nll 1llum11'1l10"" .•. rrom lhl\ t1mr 1 .. r .. ud Cur t'Vt'rmurf," .atd John Adami.. HL• Wll.tt'ct" up•11•111 .,uon•u mo 'AIQ •>U•Pll•hpul e Rf'd '''"' and "'tull' ~la" 10111 1 2~. bluts and whllt~ 17~. rtth and blut'i l!>O Hn"' m•n\ in ell" e s..trC"h Pa.rh ! • inrl ltw> naml'<o or ~nul II S rr..,.1d .. nl '· ~ l' ~ ~• •t ... and a brtl'\t'h or C<>llllff"I.\ '" l1NI n:n STATES <H J\Mt-:RICA •"t'"LI•~ .JU\•I\ U'WfUJ. 'IJ'J.. •u,~p•&\ h UWflV • H1·pt·•t Aluurl. .. ~ I~ ptdl\ .. , J'IO'S~blr • 1~ r1.i1~, urifurl, fluller (retl) OH'f Ph1llldt'lph11. lnQUllt "'ho,h \(4,I. lhC' , .. rd I~ Ill r ul lhl'> ~Llcl. Nl"'ttn thcolhrt '"'" .,nJ 1lnllng 1nr do""· kit lo 11sh1 Jr•I lhrtc nc" )t .. ,i., r-T"r--~~~~~ .......... _,...,....-TT"'""~~~...,....,.....,....,..~~ \~•Ill .. ).. \\ 111.11 ••••'-the ,.rd •~ 1n. fll<llC lh.al )t4ll.. ht· t"tcn lhc o thtr l"'o. .ind dt''I ag.111', tt• '*ht n ) ''" de.ii lor " !turd 11mc •nJ .-,1. "tuch )l.ick the '"d 15 in, al.il.~um, 11 .... i11 .;lwa}s be the fourth urd down in the in· d1catcd suck. G111c 11 a tr)". SPIRIT OF '76! 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Experts Piek Our Brightest Stars S ix ycan and more t.lwa S l billion in the makiQI. the Games of the 2 lit Olympiad tab ceoler atqe in Moatral, Camda. Jaty 17 to Aupst t. To M1eM the cbancea of Americ:an athldel in variow Olympic e'leala, P.um.Y WDla.Y COCllUlted lie\'• a-al ladi.q apms. iDduddta duee for- mer told mede•• (Dales iD pa.reDthaa below are the data when the puticula.r spon will be coarected in MoatraL) " BIU. TOOMEY Oii ntACK MIO FIELD (Julr 2.W1 I Biii Toom.y, now a TV ~tor. won a gold medal at MaJco Cit1 In the ·-Otympk: decllthlon. Prankly, fm DOC u coafideot • maay other people are abou! our cbaaoca iD Moat.real. I doD't tbiat there are aoy mn: triDDen. But I do lite .... W• U.. iD the 10().maer dalb. He'• nm 9.9 eecoock. wodd recont time. cnon than anyooe elle. He mi,bt win throe aold medak. rwo ia the iDdmdua1 .,_ and one io a relay. But Steve could haYe problema ill tbc 200 maen. in wbicb Don Quarrie of Jamaica baa been doiDa very well all ee.oa. We have peal deplb i.o the 400 and ebould win it, and ..... WGNIMer ii t.bc wodd't belt ~ man. We'll have trouble iD the clilcaDoe rac:a &Dd ill the lteep'edwc a.ad bcMt. hurdle evmu. la the manlboa. Prm* .....,, wbo ~ ewryoae wbt.a be woo iD 1972. could win qaiD. la the 8dd evcnea. we·~ aped.Uy 1troq in the abot-put ud diKul. Terry AllMttlon baa been comiac OQ ll'Olll in tbe abot1JUI.. In the diecm, we have "'°"" ,..,... and ... ......, both of whom have be6d the wodd record. ID the javo- lin, .. Wssdlll could win. I lite &ft ... iD the pole vault. but it'a fu Crom a IW'e daiq. DwltM --. the wortd record bolda' ba tbe blab jump, bu the re.putaeioa of beinc llaty, but bc'a • muda mo~ aiacen ~y than people think. He's beca buildiq toward MoatreaJ, aod you have to lib hit chailoa. He'a t.aWq about JOl"I 7.7 or7-8. 1bia could be a pretty aood year for our women in tnct and fteld. ,..,.. LMTteu Lull bat a dluce for a medal ia the women'• 1.500 mcccn. ICllltlr ........ le dote to tM world reconl la tho Javdin and could be tha Inc A.lneri· QD womaa 9ft.r to wiD daa1 eftlll. .lolll ltuallf could be our Int sold mpllll wimer ia tbc womea'• biP julllp aiDCC l9S6 . .lw A-1 •1 "* hM .-.. potm- tial iD the pen«athlm rve 1aved my CaYOritc e'feGt. the de- cadaloa. for lac. .._ ,,._ hu to be the favon.e. Be MC a world record of 8,Sl4 poinll tut IUllllDet' iD a meet ...-t'91ia ..... Poland. This ii hil bia daw:c, "°"""'"' for whida ._ .. beee traiaiQ1 fw W. yean. eiabt boun daily. DONNA DE VARONA Oii IWMFANMI MIO_.., '""" , ... , tn 1 .. .e Tokyo. Donna WOft ootd .... ... lft the 400 """'lndMduel ~Md the~~ relay. She It now a TV OOft'M'Mftllltor. The e..t Oermall Pita. wbo bavc come oo raurbNy the pMl few ,....... are alMad ot our Iida I« t.be IDOi& put. BYt I loot few our a:Uta to wia two or ttu. &Gld med.a. FreeltyW ....., lrtr ....., ii om belt sirl ...u..n.. Hu cely probmt miPt come it abe trill to rwi.m too ma.oy nab. ~ ....., ii our pat hope iD tbe ~ and 400-meter iDdividual medley raca. • ...., llo .. DI. wbo at ll ii ooe of our alder competiton. ii a aood bet iD the but1aty. la dm-.. .._.. llJ bat aa eacelJeac dlaDce to wia tbe Fld- Meo'a nrimmill ii when our twim- men abouJd rmly do well I dUat we C8a wia Diae ... ..... iD die 13 CTCGlll 00 dae Pf'OllUl-Tissl ... ii a dcflaiJe told medal tbreat iD all .... hee-aij~. Cftala. Oae of the peal rac:a ol tbe tlllllire ot,mpca could be •• V•· .. Sle¥e Holl&Dd of Aulcnlia in the UQO.meter freestyle, but Tun ii better at the ahol1er dif'9Deca. ............ ii plObably tbe belt bM:t· atlObr ia the WCftd. ID U. i.ndiTkiual IDldlcy evcma. ....,. ,_.... le a aood bet; ucl -'brc6lc' .,... ,...... ii alto a FW medal polllibitity. ... ........ '" io dw 2oo.cnec. buaerlJ aad ..... HI A Ilk• ia the l OCkneCa and 20().mcCer breelbttoke an snat.. DUN SMITH ON 8AMIT8AU. '""' t•DJ OMl'I S.ltt\, "°"' n.. Uftlwenlty ol North c.tottna. le heed ooecfl of the U.S. ()lymplc beelc ... 11 tlMm. I WM very patiled 10 tee more quaHty playen come ouc for the Olympic tam thil year t.lwa ..... W the pMt coupk of Otyrnpic:a. Wew acver bece bl tlM. poaitioll before ot havU., uothcr COWi· try (R'91ia) defeectina tbc told medal Tbere'a DO queltioa that &be public ii ~ more aipiftcance to tbe ba- btbell competitioll ill t.be Otympica tbil ,.... MOit of the AD-American atan came out for the team tbia year, inc:ludiq ladi&oa'• 6-7 fonrud lcoa ...,. SbU. It nmaim to be aeen bow well we can do qainat teama in which the men have been playina te>sether for eeveral yea.ra. Abo, for the ftnt time ever bl 1be Olympia. women'• baaketball will be oo the prosnm thia year. rd .. , .. have a aood cbaDCI to will a meda.I with playen ...:ti .. Lual9 ..... from Deka St.a, -. ....... of UCLA. and ~ Ulfl-• ol ~ ColJep in New Yott. FRANK BARE ON QYllNU11a (""1 tt-1.J> Frank a.,. 11 -.cvtW. clfr.ctor of tn. U.S. Qymnuttc. FecMratlon. Our llJeaadi ii in our women'• team. Ooly ooe otbet country baa u much depth u we have, and that'a a-.. We have oulltandiaa people lib Kedlr Hewn. Kt. CMoe, ud ~ .._ cu. the oaly woman wbo cto. a for· wvd tomenauilt OQ tbe•beam-a move ID(ft diftic:ult thaD the l>Ktaip doae by OJp Korbut. Ow women finished fourth at Munich four yean aao-Thia time, if the jud&ina ii fair, our women could very well win their lint medal in tbe team c:om.pet.itioa. TOM .K>HN80N ~ Oii llOUIG <• tN1) ~ Tom Johneon .. an eucutNe vtc. chelr- IMfl of the Ndonal MU BoxJng ComMlt· ... and UlitUnt coecf'I of the 1171 U.S. team. Our boya have a tood c:baDce to win medals in aevenl divisiO!DI at Moat.real. Our bat mu overall may be Clnlon "'-*-'. our weltcrweiabt. He won the Pao-American Gama cbunpiombip last aummer, and be'• woa thftlC lllraiabt Golden Glova ti1la and hWO •ttaiP• AAU tnla. He's ouhfeMlna. Our ocher top men aeem to be ...... ...,.. Leon.d. liaht wellerweilbt;-- ,,,., ~·; 0..., ........ featbetweisbt; BerMrd T.,tor, bulam· weipt; and Rlclwd ....... ftywei.abt . 1119'• Doll-, our top beavyweiabt, bas what it tabs to win a aold medal. We WOO only one sold medal at Munk:h; we11 do better-this time. RUDYSMLO Oii WEIGH1'l.W1#11G (.Jtllr tf-111 Audy Sebto 19 • leeding flg\n In U.S. welgtlttlftlng. Merk C-.., our beavyweiibt, is our bat bet for a medal. Ke'a the U .S . national champion and couJd come home with a bromc medal for third plMie. You vlrtually have to c:oacede the aold medal to V aJentin Ouiltov ol Bulpria. Our two other bat wdabdiften arc Lee ,,.... tbe middle-beavyweiahr. end Bruce ...... our auper~YJ· weiJbt. W"alhelm is taJeated, but, lib moat of our mm. be'• ioe&perieDced in intematiooal compditioo. Beaides, be baa to 10 up apimt defeodhat c:bamp Vuily AJcUeY.ev of the Soviet Union. I don't ace how anyone can beat him. WAYNEWEUS Oii WllESJU#Q (""1 t•211 WrJM W• WM the gold "'9dal winner In ~ fr...cyte wrattlng at the 1172 Otymplea. Other countria ecay fer ehctld ol us in iotematJonaJ wreatlini becauee they're always c:ompeti.na in topftjaht meets around the world. 'The U.S. bad a irat victory when UoJd "-• a lieutena11t in the M.arioe Corpe. won io the 149~­ pound dau at the 1973 World Cham· pionlbi1J9 U. Teheran, Iran. Keuer llill ii our bat bet for a medal at Mootreal. Of OUJ' other wratlen, ... and Jofln ,...,....., brothcn and both heavy· npta, have beeo contieunt ,.. place wimwn Md cballenpn. IAll SNIPS ... • PUll1C •IC t• ..... m ..... The lowest price ever for the amazing Super Snips with 1,001 usea around home and wortcshop. Crafted of auper-hard, specially tempered au.per-sharp steel blades. Whiz- zes through wire, sheet metal, vinyl tile, carpet, rubber, leather like a hot knife through but- ter. Yet super safe, super comfortable to use. 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Bvcn wbca lbe'1 wortiDc io a fthn. there'• an incnd· ible amount of confUlioo in loc:atiaa her. Calli Md meaeqa foe b« were switched ii.ck ud"fartb amoa, bu buat.od. P-">. d~ Carlo Ponti.. bu aecretaria. publi· ciat, aaent, producers and uecutive produce11 I doll 't dUnt tbit w.. coinci- demal: al~ what hu bappened to her aod her family in the last few yeara, Sophia ...m to want to keep her wbeteabouta Yip. ( 8nally cauPl up with the 41 • ycaM>ld actraa io the aprawliaa auclio comple1 oucaide Rome, where she wu abooCiq interion for "Tbp Cua1ndra C.rcmiaa." a film ltanin& Sophia, llicbard Hania, Ava Gardner and a bolt ol inf«· natioaal at.an. PAlltLY WIBCLY: II it uue that you lpCIM1 lDCl9t ol y0ur time in Prancie ~ caume you are afraid ol tidnappiq in llaly? IOPHIA: No. K MlnllflPtol can happen aoytime. anywhere. I doo't think crime ii "'"icted to aDy COUDlfY, aJlboutb people who .,. ao-a mlabt be moro a,..t lhuolbal . Ni Wllll•t lben ao attempl co kidnap ... "I think a woman can take over without letting her husband know. She can act like a slave and be the boss, as long as she knows how to play the game." your huaba.od not loot aao? SOPHIA: Yea, about a year aao. io Rome. He wa fo&lowed home by a police body- auard. who DOticed a van aotnl put him al a lremeDdoua apeecl. Because they wanted to atay behind my bUlbud, they oaly cook the number of the van. When tbey arrived al OW' boule, they aaw it parked at the corner, cloee by. They in· Yesbpted. and inaide the VID they fouod all the oecaaary equipment for kidnlp- pin1: ropes, chloroform. everyth.iaa. But the tidnappen were .,_. FW: Have you ever penonally been con· fronted by criminala? IOPHIA: ln Loadoa IOIDe ol rny jewels we.re stolen. but I never uw who coot them. But it WU diftereot in New York. I was llleep when 101MODe wa1bd ript into my bedroom and Mid, "Tbil ii a holdup! .. Carlo wua't with me becaUK hia father bad died the day before. and be'd flown b.ct to laaly. There wu juat myself and I.be nune, my aecretary aod the baby, wbo wu 5 yean old. When the man ..id, ''l'bil le a holdup!" I tbouabt I wu dreamin&. Here we were, OD tbl 22nd lloor of a fllllbiooablo New York apart· IDCDl t..iW.,. ia 1DJ OWD bedroom-ad here wu this man puUUa, me out ol bed by my hair a.ad throwi9a me on .m loor! I lold him be coold have everythins that WM in the ape.rtmcat. Actually, all that WM at value w.. oo the niabt tabk. But be WMD't utjdc.d He WUICid tbe neck- lace rd worn oa the David Pto1t show the niah& bdOR. J told him it bed been bM- rowed from a jeweler a.ad I.bat I dido't ~ it. He WcalaMd ~ &Gd ~ me t!<Jmdhiftl llClrible WU SoiJll to bappaL Bcforc I could aay a.aythiltc. he bit my leCRWy with bis sun. lib in ftlma.. Then be Wt. FW: W11 be ner ca..pt? toPHIA: Newer. FW: ,Have tbele i.Dcldeota chaJlled your outlook OD lifo7 ac>PHIA: Of couBC &hey have. Mr jew- elry, for "'~it wn't liven to me; rd eamect it .u my.If. Bach time 1 did a ftlm. I bou,.,t IOCDeth!Qa for myalf to remind me of it. It WU lib aotoa throo,h my career, a.ad when the jewela were SCJM. a p&rt ol my life w. SOM widl them. 8ut maybe now rve learned 10 be more teCUre in myMll. So in a way, lib cvay adYenity. tbit ooe b&l IOIM beodk. FW: Did JOU move to Pra.oce beaUlc 100 felt ..,., ia hril7 IOPttlA: No, I went there becaule of the cbildral'a educatioa. Some time a,o. I did a lbD iD Fraocc a.ad put tbe cbildmi in nuncry ac:bool. They liked it very much. so I waDSed to keep them then. 'FW: You a.ad Carlo, wbo ia ll yean older tbu you. have been lopthcr for about a quarter of a century a.ad have been mar- ried for about l 0 yean. b the marriqc ltill workjq7 Or are the rumon that )'QU rnilbt apli~ up true? IOPHIA: We are u happy u we net were, a.ad our marriaae is u frah u wbCft we met. We are tepaRted a aood deal ot dle time, but Carlo calla me M mucb u three thna a day. a.ad when be'a a.aywhere ncutry, lib in llome, be comes home fot baa weebads. Lile .,.n from eadl ocher meana notbina. FW: How old are the childrea now? SOPHIA= Carlo Ir. ( Cipi) ia 7, a.ad Edlwdo (Eli). 4. FW: You were in your tbirtia when JOU bed your ftnt child. Did thil worry you? IOPMIA: Yea. it did. Bccomin1 lO waa a real criail for me when we dMla'1 have uy cbildraa becauae I wanted them IO inuc:b. · I tbouPt J w.. a failure M a wife. FW: How far did you ao io 1Cboo17 IOPllA.: I quit when I waa 14. I needed two more yean to become a leedler. At 16, I could bav,. tau,bt CCl1aiD c::lMICS at tbal rime. PW: b It true that Carlo wW never act la~ in a project um-you have read tbe ac:ript a.ad lib it7 IOPHIA: Aa w u what I am doiat in .... ii coecuwS. .. boUll reed the ecrip&I ad jomdy dlcW& what I llilould Md lboulda 'l do. Aa I ar M my hulbulfa oc.bcr pro;oce. are ~· ..... he oety afv• me ... acripC ....... he la lD doubt aboue soaucNq. FW: Your pua111 weR not married what you were bom. a.ad ilJesitimacy wu lrotnied oa mucb more tbaD it ia today. How did I.bis allect your childhood? IOPHIA: It wu very ctistwbina wbeti I was 7 abd atartcd haviQa friends. I WU .. di«ereot." Cbildral CUl be very aud about thae thiop. I cried a pat deal. But laacr, wbco I W1ll in my early teem, I bcw what I wUlled out of lit~ and I didll't \hink cl ii ... _, more. FW: When you a.ad Carlo were livina tosetber before you were married, beca&.-e Carlo's Mc:Ucaa divorce was not accept.ed. you were caDed a aiD.ncr by tbe· Vatican. How did you feel abou~ tbal7 IOPllA: I uadentood ny. What we did WU apimt ~ lawt. But Dotbiaa mc&Dt more to me than bcioa ia love aDd beint with tbe man I kwed. That bdd Ctuc 15 yean qo, and it still boWa lt\le today. PW: What do you want out of life now? SOPHIA: For everythiq to ao on u it iii, for nothing to ever, ever chanae. Maybe I am a romantic, but life to me ii a fairy tale. I just wilh it to ao oo • it ia. Por ever a.ad ever. AM I hope my c:hiJdren will always be u doae to me u we are now. FW: Do you spoil your cbildra? IOPMlA.: No. I am vwy fai.r wilb than . ._.. I could neTU mp them. I don't believe Uappina a c:hikl mat• him uodentaDd aaythina. I think JOU alap became you are oervoua. I bow that if I am WlkiDd to my c:hildftn.. I rqret it terribly. FW: Were you railed in the aamc manner? SOPHIA: Oh, oo. But tJaat wu a ~eras· time, • diffmmt at:moepkR, a difterent Id el problana. There -. always tho need to surviYC. to eat. Uoder the circum- atanca, there were more important prob- lam to aolve than kida. FW: I notice that you now wear aaa makeup than you Uled to. Wby7 SOPfflA.: Maybe I wore more makeup became I wu imecwc. Now I don't need it any mote tbu I need the jewcJa wbd OOCC meant IO modi (0 me. FW: How do you feel about Women's Lib? IOPltlA: I am not apimt It, but I don't betine io beiaa c:xcaaive about it, eil.ber. I've always been liberated. rw always belie•cd in equal rjpaa. I always did wbat I WUdCd to do. And • far • muriqe aoca. I think a womaa cu lab over with- out ~ her hl.llbud know. Sha CUl act lib • ·~ a.ad be the t>c.. .. loc'I .. she tnowa bow to pay the pmc. PW: I.a "1lae C•1Ddn Crouiq" you work wida Ava Gudoer. la lbe dilkult to .. aloQ1 whh7 IOPHIA: Oh. no. I never met Ava before, but 1 lib her. Aa an actraa. rve admired bet for a Iona. loo1 time. WMn I dreamed cl td1ina .a...d. I always wanted to be Ub ber. PW: But how do rou compare your li'Vtl now? WoWd yoa trade? toPH1A: I don't bow about Ava'a ut.- maytie she Ml a wondetf\al ooe, maybe lhe doca DOC. But I do know that I ~ not WUI IO lrade with aayooel ' @bservations .......... ~£ IE JIL Thefe'ae epe-. clal •-''ltt.meot running throvgh our country, and w;,. tffllng the ttng ... Though Mobil pocb:tl didn't~,.,. Re- ..,. • ..,,..,,, Ol lubricllt cdonlel gun Qr- .... Mobil ,_ .., s-t of Anwtca'• ndlllon '°' 110 of CU' rwMon'• 200 ~· fndullri9I ..,,.. In .,. growth of • nelon. .. ............. blJllf Ell ilM who Mdf911ed1Wtc. b9b9, ..-tld ._.out In 181!16 In Aoc:t11ll1r, N. 't, by going Into '*1r*'lhlp wtlh ~ Mantww Ewtng In., eftof1 to cllMI "'°"' ...... GUI ot crude oll twough • new WICUUm ~ .• didn't WCJfk. ~.it left., oily,..._,. wf*:t'I PfO\l9d much IUC*tof to .. kbtc:.• '*' ~. Evetell hit the loed wtlh. hlndcw1 loed.d ... ~ C8lla fil9Ct wtth ~ ~ OI, and we _... off end IU'riig. OI ._ ....... el CNIMI lhet wa one of our Mrly contnbutione to the ct..: 1lap1•ll of U.S. folWgr\ hd9. In the _,... lr8dlng traclliof1, .. eold ~..,. c:hMpty, OI ev9l1 gllYe them away, to~ I aw.a,.,,.,.... tor hof ..... .,..,In ~cflpper--. W. lubric:a19dAIMf'lca'1tlrlt gllOlneengir'91Jnthe188Cll end .. C8I Bwney Oldfteld dlOve to. wOftcf..,.., l9ClOrd of 131. 72 fT1)t't In 1910. WI lubftcated .. Vt\1ght 9roctwa' flrll lirpllne end U..._gh'a Sp6rtc of St. LOU9. WI t*Pict ~the petro6eum tor two world _,., ~ In WDf1d Wit I 437 marine emp1o,_. end 32 .,..,._ ...... a 1 IM. In .. deeedle eftlrWortdWlf It. we'** tromthe Wf9Cbge ~ end lnli: 1111 ~ ~ In .. U.S., finding nlOf9 oil and gas. wing MW ..... and c:t.1lk:al plilnfla. end .....,,..lg""' ebllty to.,~ Ind ~ a-.1M'I' ,.... tor "'8111 and lubricenll. WI ct..1lopect,... CNdl all~ In .. a-At of Me>dco, In Almka. end In• acor. of counerlea. lnctudlng ---In .. ~rich Ycicle EMt. Our WOfidwldl nee.oncof ............. ~-. n1--.. ,_aur CUllOmela •ipplledcMtno .. Ydcl9 &.100flflct11of18t58. 1887, end 1973. ~ Moblf<a~energy~edd~ to Amelic8'I eoolOitlc end~ -..ig91. M the Ntion enMfS ltll tNrd '*1lUfy, .._~on .. &Met-Ewing ndlllon. And looklng fOfWllf'd tow-Mg• giowtng Anwtcle tor at --anolhef Couple of hundr9d ~· ·--00- More of the good things that so many cigarette smokers are going for: The long lean burnished · brown look. The smooth easy draw. The slower-burning smoke that gives you more puffs for your money, more time for enjoyment. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoblg Is Dangerous to Your Health. , ~ More what? More of a cigarette. That's what. FILTER 21 m9. "t•". I 5 lftQ nicon. MENTHOL 21 mg "tef.1.6 mg. lllCotine • • _., _., -.. "'·per cignne. HC Report SEPT. '75. People Quiz ..,. ................ . Should \Ou Open the Doors tolOur Seeret Self? Trw or Falle? A woman fcela that ha mystique may suftcr if &he's too well undentood- tbadore she is more aecretivc than a man. (SH No. 5) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. How much you re¥ea.I about your- ..U IO other people depeodl 00 bow mucb 1/tey rc¥eal about tbemsdvea.. I. The more you ~ of younelf, the more people lite you. I. How much you dilc:loec about your- ldl to others calll for aett:ilina juda- mem and ditctttioo. 4.. How moc:h you ~ea.I about younelf IO another penon provida a clue to bow well-adjusted you a.re. I. A woman feds that h« myatique may autler if IM'• too well UDdentood -therefore abe ia more teCRlive than a man. I. How much oftlce worlen reveal about thamdvea, and to whom. de- pends on the penoa'• ltatw. ANSWER& 1. T"". The rapome in mo1t c:ua ii allDOlt automatic. The mDR you nYeal younelf to another, the more be is lib!y to reveal laimlell to you-and vice Ven&. Thia bu been demomtrated in atudiel at lbe Orecoo Collep ol &lucatioo when. Ulina coatcdcmea. invmtipton apoled uodetsnduata to e.xperimeota ia eolf-dildoturc. la ewry caM. the more coa!ederata die.. cloeed about t.hamdva, the more •tudetm rapoiKled in ti.nd. 2. Trw-witb reeervatiom. Oeoerally mpeati.aa. the more opca people are abcMlt their thouabts;feelinp and ideU, the more we lib tbclD-oo.... ol coune, their dilcbura are ao a& vari- ance wilb OW' owa beUeft tbat they Nb U1 lhe wroea way. lo madia con- dlded by a team of invatiaaton at OeorPa St.lie Co&Jep. it ... found thal .. mon iadmaa. iJUtial dDc:bure. ....,.. made to I.hale wbo -... lllitially better libel. '" IMm, ~ Utm1 ...a. ltJ,,.u /M tltow wleo "'*'• 11'UINI• ~.·· importaoce ol dilcnltioo and the DeOd for main.1ainio1 a privale area ol the adf-whida. il't Ngmted. "may haw a aipihoce in smaa a penoa a eeose ol individuality." And peycbolositt Paul C. Cozby DOtel that '"while io- creuina imimacy may rcpraem in· crcuiq rcWvd, varioua COltl become evident at hlah intimacy levels. tbe molt obvioul beina au.iety over reveal- ina information ooe would rather keep private." fUr1ber reeearch auuem that "llOCDC marital djllia•ltiea are lbe rclUJt ol 100 ,,,,.ell aelf-dildoeurc" (leaVina oo room for aurprilCS). lbua, the be- havior specialist points out, discretion may be important in prcvCDtiaa bore- dom in penonaJ rclatioolb.ipa. 4.. Tnu. Studia lhow that people wbo refme IO reveal tbemldva to otben tend to be lea wdl-adjulted. On the other hand, it bu been found that people who teveal tbe.imelva inda- crimlnately are lit.dy to have DeW'Otic tendeoc:ia, People with aood penoo- ality adjUltme.Dt tend to COllUD\Hlkate their i.ooer feelinp to ocben-bMI IMy au Mltttlve 111 tltftr ttl/-dUdo6we. I. F .U.. C.onlelllUI ol lcadina psydao- losical ltUdiea indicata that wbeG i.t coma IO ldf-dildasure, men are much leu open than women. la pu1icular, men are more inclined to empbui.r.ie their politive chanctcriltia and con- ceal their aeptive qualities. AJKI ro- Ml&l'dt at Bn,ham Youoa Univenity showed that '"femalf9 tended IO dill· cbe more than maJa about evuythin& eJtcepl money." . I. TrH. ln a Unlvenity of California ICUdy, behavior ICientiata intmvinred o6ie WOfbn at four orpoizatiog lcvda to ddennioe attitudel and pnc- ticc:a. Pindiap: "Wort.en reported the 1reate1t willinane" to make eelf- diK'°9uree to /1Uow worun." But It wu alto fouod that worun wer1 more wU~ to ~ 1lt1tr11nva to ,,,... '*""'" 6tltHrlon 1""1t to f"'1M"'4l1 INl>ortllNln. Tho invClltipton coa- dud«I daat: conftcfuaa in ooe'• bou re6ec:el aa attempt to el&abUlb latimacy witla him. 'AMllY WMlll'I',""' •. ,,,.. • I HUNDR!DS OP 11•• ll!RMa .. llOONLJT .. RADS OP LIGHT SHOW!R YOUR HOM! IN o•m Mi SPLENDOR r-MM. It MY._ CU'Oll TGDAYI -1 (;t'tJIJalud~ I U97 ................... ,.. , . _ _,._._ ....... •1•a .. • 54.• .... I .., ......................... ~----. .., I I I atr I .... :a. I OMW$S~2~---I ,_, .. ....,. • lwndllft&. £Jrtre .....,. • I .,...-. ______________ J In Rich, WMn Colonial Flnl9hed Wood -tt..g on Wall or StMd on Tllble orBookCMe SAftt1-RH.tul ~,s311 ONLY 11UY z AND SAVE THOUSANDS SOLD AT *19.99! NOW ·A'f LOWBST PRICB llVmll IEILll LI- THE ac&llSauL. 'EllBHJWIR ................... .., I .... fa. -.... ,., .. ,. ... .............. ._... .. ~.~.-.: ............... -.... _,n. ...... ........................ ~ .............. ........... --... ... .,,.......... ... .. t~.,._A,..__ ..................... _ .... __ ,,,._ = =. ::e.:::-,_ ~ ... -------, i ?' fiww"Jol 12 ~ ._._ , -... u..-. ........... l .... __ ... ...., • ._l.'14.•• ~ ................. ... •, ~= .:-.: .,.. __ c.:'f _._ .... _ ...... ....... .,-..,, ~·~ ._, a--~ § ,' •If .......... 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Lutherville, MD 21093 "JOY!" This jaunty casual is srcat for pddinc just about anywbue !hat euy toiGI takts you! Of IOft burlap, it JllOfU rope trimmed cre.,e IOln and p.dded int0lea. Made by Grauhoppcn by Keda. la btlp, wbite. or navy. Machine wubabk. SQ.a H'\·12 aanow; 4-12 medium. (No halt shes over a 10.) $9.9' plus s1.2' ptil. Over me 10. add SI. Sof-.r Shoes. PW-I, 1111 Su Jaci'*>, HoullOD, TX 77002, rum your sultar like a profu- 1ioaall New in· vcntlon is swell for be1inner or aceompli*-1 pai- tari.t. Sill precl- alo•·l Untd rceda -h precile naniq euy. Clamp °"'° suitar; ..... IUinp.. Wbcn proper pitch is n.tbed, COf'fti!pOnd· ifta reed vlbr111es .... , for beede Of combol 4. lUMI all illltrumcnta to euctly ...,. pitdl. $6.9' plut 6S~ p6t\. Bd Sak GuiwCo,Studio FW-4, AY'Oft by dw Sea. NJ f17717. ..... , ........ s.-..,u, ..... l.lllnlkwlry ... Jw~•w .... -o..r 12$ c;,....., ~, .... ,,.~,,..,. Sn.c••..ty. .. w,_,.,,, ,,,...,,. 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T .... .... 2-•620M _lfte 2-·~· .... -----=---..,..----' __.... •-•6ZOll _au. •-•uoeo ,_..,.., I _.SGe 6-•aGe7 _Sin 6-•'2019 ..,__ ---------- -Sin a-.•62096 -•• t-•'20n ,._ I .._ 10-•'*5 __ au. 10-•azon .._ ------------ 1 _ .... 12-•6Z014 _ .... 12-•'2071 ... I -IOn 14-•UOU -Sia 14-•'2075-------~~ ----_....16-•620a _ .. 16-•'2074 (N.'I' .................... _.._ ......... , L..---------------------------------------~ Warning: The Surgeon Generaf Has Determined That Cigarette Smobng Is Dangerous to Your HeeJth. ' 20 ... 'W'.13 ... nleM "'· flfl citlrtnt FTC R11*t SE'1. '15. ~in the \\Orld! IMAM_.. ................ ·-.... a.. ........... , Oildn· guiabed lldJ'8a s.nla MO. •yt ,_: 'Tw leu:-d ..... IOIDlll oi the belt .:ton oi modern times -Slr Laurence Olivier, Jolm Qelgud. Ralph JUchard. IOn-but I ~ men from watching 81uce Lee than all orthe others oomb4ned. One day. 1-.ther by aoc6deot. I walbd into one oi Ma ..... Lee movtel. Then WU aJJ this violenc.ie going Oft on the ICnlell, but umldilt that a human belng m'oetpd. 1 .. t there spollhounJ for the mil ol the IDOYie, not becau• of the violence but .becau. I WU entranced by Bruce Lee'a aheer power and concientnUoa. H. had aucb oootrol over all hD energies and mowG tt.t ~ven his facial espremom didn't change. Watching that nimarbble rontrol ..J ldf. 11119 ........... in Eag- t...I ii ~ Jane, the proud owner oi a !J08.pound Great Dine..--Manly who ltanda a.feet tall. MODty'1 food ialab ii compuab&e to that oi a family of four. But according to Emma's penmts. Monty ii im excellent guard dog who ...... OW!r his young miltr8u .... • datiful eye. He happily .... P,..... to ride OD his Mck ud treats her gently. WMt's Eama'1 ambtian? She ..... to grow up to be .. big ••dog. ditcipline led me to belie'Ye that we can do anything if we really try. Once we've wit· nelled a hero or heroine in our own life, anythidf ii witWD oar grasp.• Ms. Miles, who beliewl life is l'llltained by learning ..,_..Q,j1ag new every day, ~ that everyone keep • diary to reconl what he leuns every day. No doubt the time abe •met• the late Bruce Lee mub a special place in her book. She ltan witb ~ ~--in -n., Sailor Who Fell From Cr.ce With the Sea.•_ .. UT1\.E lllllL y .. -.a AllD ...cE" T....-a .... ao. 1111-. 11M'• • acltoolteectter, wuted to buy m amphibious car to get him· to wad: .crcm the river eacls day, but be saya, "On a te11cher' s salary. I oouldn 't a.tford one. So 1 put my imagination tn wed. I took my 1908 postman's bicycle, &tted it with two eight-foot plastic 8oab and a minH:u fan to act u a propeller. l can only go five knob an hour oo my waterbike, but it saWJS me miles ol travel lioce going acroa the riWJI is a great shortcut for me... It took Bob 50 hows ol wad: to pecfect his invm- tion, and then he had it patented. Preleotly, he's tJying to design "dip-on" bts so that anyone with a regular bicycle will be able to cycle down bis own river IOOlfJ day. Bob's river ill the Ha.mble in Hampshire, England. DA'fta: America celebnles the 200t:h anni- YSUIY oi her lndepeodence a.nd8J. The Powder Pul Derby 1tartS fttdllr. Mill Unfvene Papmt &nab.,., ... ....,. •THDAYa (aD Clncer): ...,-Milich Miller 85; Eva Marie Saint 52; Nell Simao •9 . ......, Julie Nixon~ 'J:T. Tuuit., Merv Crilio 51; Janet Leigh 49; Della Reele "· ...... .,. Ringo Starr 38; ViDoeat Edwvda "8. T'llurlMJ-Nel- IOO Rodtefeller 88; Billy Ecbtine 82; StBve Lawwence 41. ,....., o. J. Simpon 29; F.dward Heeth 80. 111g --David Brink- ley 58; S.ul BeDow 81-; Arthur Albe 33; Virginia Wiide 31; Ado Cutbrie 29. Qui~ &Quotes MyrieilllHPIP' 1fsa .... ....................... , ...... w.. ... ..-....... A._diet..._._ ...... ........ A._ diet._ a..,.... ..... n..a ... , ....... _ • ........ A._M--17 ......... ... Yet ii oe .... at spedal prb. .......... __ .. ....... I lad th.. .....,,h, ........ ........... , wwi.-. ........ .-.1 &-•-..pt. ..... ..,.. A woman t.d called her doctor repeatedly but got only bis teere- ta.ry. FAch time abe demcribed her symptoms to the sympathetic: young woman. Then one day the doctor ,answered the pbooe, and the womM said, •f1eue let me speak with your lt'ICRlt.Uy. She knows more about my cue than you do." -COftHtl Plotdlo TffROUGMA CMLD'IEYD !(Ide ... lite dlftet •lltt. Send conlrlbullone IO "Clllld," Fwtr WeeldY, Mt l..ftJftglon Ave'.I N.Y., N.V. t0022. tfO 11 ----rwtvmed. We Mel fast ret....ct from a bu dial ftClldoa ht Cuada ..... CNI' ... re--oW mt ....... ~ ... 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OOLD ru.UD tor) - -........... . .... o••-_......,. .... _ .............. EACH RING COMES IN A LUXURIOUS JEWEL ERS GIFT BOX 1.4 POST.Ma& C 1tn "LANT .. ON, INC • ... .... llllllllZll © "'IP'AID DTv. -.INCi IT&M CO.T MZI NO. D&K•IP'TION I . .F•ff•LIO' NOT l'ICTVUD a•LOff Wiii• llowtt11..,.-u or JllCl·W·(H••'1 Oold .,.elr'Of''-•> Yellow llow11t,,,,_,OT or lllCI· Y·(H-1 Oold •1ectro-i.•1 .......................... T .. b Tote!"-"' ........ ''------ roo" ... ~----------------tTY TA IP' CIP•MOTOIS 2G8 W. 1st St. 811:\ta Ana -IH·l 171 MAim$ CADIUAC ~ Harbor Blvd. co.ta Mesa -14t-tl 00 C. H f VROLET . COlllRL CHIYIOUT 2900 Harbor Blvd. Oolta Mesa -146-1 JM DATSUN IOTDATSUM 11836 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -IQ.7711 ....... IOYI DATSUM 13181 Harbor Blvd. Glrden Grove -ut-7MO ft•ODOU IOllMS flOD • IOIO H9rbc>r Blvd. Colt• Meu -64Mllt UMnlSITY Ol.DSMOllU 28501-iarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.9640 ALUM OLDSMOllU. CADILLAC & •MC 28SS2-Gamlno Capistrano Laguna Niguel -131.olOO HONDA llOM .OOOWIM HOHOA 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171.0412 HOteA SANT A AMA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -140.74JO LINCOLN-MERCURY JOMMSOM & SOH UMCOLM-MBCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.5630 SANTAANA UMCOLM MHCUIY 1301 No. Tustin Santa Ana -147.011 I OLDSMOBILE UMIYMSITY OLDSNOIU 2850 Harbor Blvd . Costa M ... -140-9'40 TV Wl'.E:I(. JULY 4, l t11 PONTIAC IOH.OOOWIM POMTIAC -6MC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI DOHIUIMS POISCHI AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -636-2333 CHICI IYllSOH, IHC. .. 5 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -'7Mt00 SUBARU •AID84 •IOVI SUIAIU 13821 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -554-0100 TOYOTA -.LMAXIY TOYOTA 1888f Beach Blvd. Hunt. 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C9 G Cl)llt.._ ....... ., .... ,.., .... , .... -t:JO- ) ll••f S•1u1rt 11100 e owwi.~.­ia ~tellN.~ IMWt' I t.,t Oii IM llttilMI Ait • S,.C. 1Met1111 111 W•lllstOll. •<•(1)) .... 1 ...... na111G I , .... CynthN Sykn, • contract actrfte •t NIC, •nd one of the busiftt youna perf onnen around, le all decked out In pllrtotk colon for the 4th of July flreworts. And thole ..-lrewon• wHI be In ttldence on July 12 •nd AugUlt 16th when the OemocrAtk and lepublk•n N•tionail Conwettdon• !Me place. AIC'• Howard K. Smith •nd Hmy luloMt will co-anchor the AIC New• "Polltk•I Spirit of 7V cover•e of both convenUom, u will D•vtd lrinkley Md John Chancellot for NIC'• pvel-to-pvet ~The Democrats will meet •t New York'• M.tdl-'°" Square Carden (July 12) and the lepublk•M will "'"' (Alli-,,) In Kanus City, Mo., •t the Kemper A~ -7:•-.... ...., ........... ........ -- • PEISONAUZfD • sm.JSH •WY TO USE • DIDO FOi YOUISUF OI A FltDID IHAN AND llZI 011 LAllL Mrs. Jofl" Doo 111 Msl" ltr .. t A"''••"· A11.steto 1IUI L•~··· Do Not HH• A ,, ..... ct .. , •• ,. Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white ~poper. 1-11iiiin-;hj_-;;,;_;,-;1J, ;,;4;;i1~lth-S1.iO t.7° I 'llet 'rlntl"I Label Div .. '°'t Office a,x 1 UO C..ta Me.a, CaUfwnle '2'2' .. two .. we ,_, zi. C• l'''''ffff'I ~-------------~-~--~-- '· ' 1 MONDAY MU ftf .................. ...... • Nnllff PIOUMft. ...... ._,_ m nilrn,.,. 1111 ......... DIYTimllONS t:tl ........ " .. c.11111-..... (wes) '67-llobtlt hytor t :Jt • "ly4!1 l1llt'" (ldw) '57-0llt "9btnoll, AR11t r rtft CIS ~ "Ole , ... 19 llejjH (llft) '60-Alln Ladd ll:tl ........ °"'" .... ...... (wtS) '63-llobtrt HOf '°" 12:tl. :·Lt~ tf ... ,,.,. ... (~) '3'-Ht4y l 11111rr l:tl • "'T"'9f ,... A ,,. .. (l:Olll) '39-CoMttnc.1 Bmttt. '*"' You111 .......... ,.. ,, .. ,, Tw1i1" (t dY) 'U -f11drtt Mlltll, Altus Sill1th. l:JO • ~ "$1111.H" (•ts) '55-Sterhn1 H1,•u. Ywo"ne o.c.no. bell.,., Satt. J:ll ()I .. , , ... Tilia ..... : (IOlll) '40-$pt11eet Tracy. Hedy L.-.rr. >:•. ~ "'Tiit SWillt 11111 tilt lttl" (co111) '61-0on KllOtts. 8t!M11 R!loedts. Jtekie Coopn, ~u1h MtOtwitt .,,...... 8100 9 WM.TU CIOIUT( • OllE MOUi UlllJO •• (1)()1 ... e <m OO G(J)e._ • ..... "Sptntill Gunt" A l0t· llltl dlrlU hill 1111 postS IS I dt· sctlldallt ol nobrhty ind tries to *"" l111t prt(t ol ~ ift lltVlda with 1 Jtif ol ruthless me11 Cl)flllilJMlir . .., ...... . ,.,.,...,..., .... u • <• ())) Stir '"' .,.. • ...., ......... COii'!. fr11111 S·JOPlt .Ullte ... -6:JO- • IMlllH'S AT lllCHT _ *.. 'fll Clft & ... lliw • 0te1.i Ofu li"s tllk/m itly tiiOw 11101eS to t~is -tilM ptnod. c.sts .. Ctn 111d 114* lleilltf, freddy hlldtr, lloff Bndta, Hal Lilldttl 1114 tllt Motto Faslliott Show. (]) ..., Wlltll B ..,, Cltfllll SMw .,....,.,.. .... m cm Cil .., .. su.. • f.lldric _..., ............. 1100 ••@Cl) ... 1:::::.-..... (J) Tt T .. 1111 Tllllll .c.c. .... • ~ .. lat tm(J)•C-. ea..•__. ; . ~.~...-- Aw M..te ....._" ..................... Mm u ... .... .. a-. ...... di' ••• ,,,, -... Mm u ....... ......, ............. he, ............. 11-c K-.. Sat .., lit MPM. as. ~the ftcry Chulesc dragon writhe and coil u ii circles the beautiful duucla. They cluster. nervous. Wbo will protect tbem7 Wail-yooder coma Bob Barker, tluhing his silver mike! He speaks, and u if by magic. the dragon slinU away. Whal a migbl! What a nigb1! You can ace it all on yo11r leleYiaioD tcreCQS on I.be Mia Universe Buuty Pag- eut. broupt to you by 111dJite from Hong Kong. Saturday at IOPM oe·CBS. lob Batter, of coune. ii muter of ceremonia and linger Helen P:Cocuiell is television h<*al of the ptigeut-boc.h for the lalth c:ouecut.ive year. ' As a special feature of the Pageant. in which more than IO beauty queens from aO o~ ~i'"Wortd compete for the coveted titJc.. Clililae DRfOD dancers will perform. But not only becauae the locale is Hong Kong. it •llo~h•ppcllt IO be tbe year of the dragon. Each of the 12 real or mythological animals ill &be • traditional Cblneae utrological zodiac rules a year, alwa11 in the aame order. 197.S wu the year of the rabbit. Working backward&, the order wu: the tiger, the ox, the rat. the pig. the dog. the coa, the monkey, the ram, the horse and the scrpcaL . lbOIC bom under the aign onhe Drap-ln 1976, 1964, 19.52, etc.-are excitable, 1hort-tcmpcred, outwardly 1tut>- born, but inwardly toR-bearted-juat like lhe Dragon illelf, u everyone knowl. Mill Univenc 197S, Anne Marie Pohtamo of Finland, wu born i.n tbe year of the ram. Tbus 1he ii talented in lbc ana-UI her cue, mlllic and aewing. Her tca&it.illicy ud warm amilc further COlltlrm the atimalioa.s ofthoec aACialt utrologcn. 8arbAra Elaine Petenon, the newly-crowned Mia USA. wu born i.n the year of lhe tcrpmt. Tbm her predomiaant cbarac1.eriatic are beauty. wisdom ud dctermlaatioa-juat tbe ript combination for the judp'• beautiful dauplct who roec from Miu Svcubrnu Dag to Mia Min.naota 10 Mill USA in just lhr. yeara. Will lbc dr111>a Hert his zodiacal Influence on the "Mlle Uaivcne Beauty Pageant''7 AIJrologm in~~ f'Ndlct that that cKitablc, abort-tempered. outwardly atubbom bealtk wiU IA (act yield 10 hia ianarmdtt IOl\.hcaned- and eend the new Miu Univene home from Hona Koaa happy. Hit• LUGGAGE TAGS from your bualn••• cird Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return pernranentty sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will baek &. trim your t8QS. Or try two cards baci< to b.ck. $2 ea. or 31$5 :,:: 4/5tags$1.60ea . .=.. 6j9tags$1.SOea. 10 or more $1 .«l ff. satles Tax lnclud~ No Cerd1 0r ......... -........... ·--. ---· -,...... .. _ ... w.·11 lfttllf -<•,.. -t.. ADO• H -JI. PILOT PRINTING P.O. 8ox 1• Coeta ..... , c.lfomia12121 ..... TVMP. JULV4, ltN I -TUmSDAV I nm•1ca 11100 ....... •CJ>90CJ) ... CJ) ...... ..... (C)"111elM ...... (wes) '52-Alaft l.144. v.....,...,.. . ..,, ........ ..,, ....... •&11 Smft (ll) ()) ,.., ........, ..... fl'Clwdll <• ())) ,,,.. • c 0 •a...M -11:•- • (ff) Cl) • Cll Liit ... CC)., .,... • ~ (dra) ''1- S.sH ~d. '"" Filldl •GJ <D a..-..c.. -~ • MUllCO SPlaAl ..... ......, s.ecill latl "°"'· ())ma. • Hll CJ)) a AK ,....., .,_, "The 0.1111 of Satw Mwy" ...... .... ..... ,_ 11100 ())"',. ....... : ..... ,,.. er.w-( .. ) ·so-..... er..tor4 • ...,.. c:.., . • .... .......... flllt" , .. , . 3'-CltlHlettt Cokt. -u~•-...... : ............ ... lllM" (d1a) '62-Ltlll hlMtr 1100 • 0 (I) 111 f..,. ............. en.ma. 2100 ..... ..,,..c.m. ........ (lfW) '42-Do.tltt , ....... "· ..... ti.:.,. .... . ................. ..... " M'7 ,., ............ = ...... "* ... ...... ,.. .... ......... ,.,.. ••&& cu DPlln'I"" fACTOIY AUTHOllZED SALES-SERVlCE-'PAltTS PlllOM"llP UAJINO -ALL MAUI & MOD1U • •1 8llC1IOI OI llSIJ CMS 142-7711 54CMM42 S.,.vin, .All B,acl. Ci!i,~ S MIHUTt$ $OVTH Of $AM DIEGO FWY. 18835 IEACH ILVD. (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON IEACH ..... ,. TV wn:J(, JULY 4. 1'71 ....... ,.,.....,. 10&00 • (JI) CJ) ti) "' .... lalpt (R) ~s llw-fM Mlf IM. l'N ...., ,.._Sllfltn I •-.I --I ll!IPllt parlor 1111111er ($1101111 JtltS) "'" llOt ~· •• WlltltSS Ind lodcts I tOlllpialtll tllat COllld llltlll tllt loss of 81N11ptf'i b14Ct. •G<I>C9 •1ttwl (R) A ltfltS of klllitlp ol cM *-"-t10 ol wllOlll -tllt tttMI of • httlt IJ'l-llllllts police wlltn 1 Iara• :w111 ol lllOl!tf IS left 11 tht '""'of HC:~ Cfllllt <Il ... S.-• <• <I>> a Slaf'*1 ' "*' "I.Hy Bhlt" (II) St11s*y & Hutc- lll'fHhp tt tllt murdtf ol a btol~ul polic.-111 wtlo ltlt t~t lorct lo • becOIM 1 10 10 d1nctr 111 a slt1ty dlvt SOOll aftt1 !flt tnd of I IO"llllCt '""' St1rsky ..... iS s,.81 .. tllt .... .,., kt P11Kt" -10:30-....... 11100 ...... • <I> a <I> <11 a """ .L.-.... seyte <I> .... .... • ... : "I c.t." (dll) ·53_ llloltlpltry Clttt. AMI Bu ttr !Un ....... • .. " ""'-. lllry Kl"- • W s..it a.JJCJ)--...... c-c.. (8 (J:)) ,,. • Ct•t••-e c-.. >4 -11:30- • (17.) CJ) S CIS Utt Mt.it : CC> "Tiit SiIIPll ...... (mus) '66- Dtbble ~nolds. CUd Evt•tll • fl) <I> (JI • ..., c.- (J:) ma. • <• <I>> a •1•1 • .,., .... : "The Crut tee Rip Ott" (R) Cl)Drapet .... .... , .... 12100 • TtfilOI ,_, <I> Tiii,. ..... : .......... ....,,. (dll) 'O -Ed•11d C Rob111so11. S.u • HIJ•lld R1ch11d Conte ltltlltr Adltr • Mt.It: ... , ... , •• tltt s .... ltrTlt(' (Kl 11) '~2-Ralph R1cl111d· IOll. Ann Todd John Juston, N11ei P1t11tk -12:30- .... : "Tiii Trrttlt" (adv) ·n- R10 11d John50n. M1rth1 Hytr 1:00 e D <I><Jll-....... hM•llllot • n.. ma. .. 2100 • Mttlt: CC) "Tiit ltatltn ._... (tffl) 'Sl-Scott 8'1dr. Alln BlllCloft • llUIOt Sllow: "Cltl46t & ............ C..llecl ll," ... ,,....~ -3:45- ..... : CJ:) "t.t .., U." (dr1) '6'-Jou ph Cotto. M1!1h1 Hyer , ... 1, A modtn1 day Pitd I'll*, Of 1 .. dtr of a cllildm's crvsadt? To. m1pt caH h1111 both, but to ttle kids he's simply "Uncle Bill" Gny, a man lhty know and IQllt. On Sundly Ount 6111) al 7:30MI 011 KTTV (Cha11111I l I). "UllClt Biii's Plrll Ptrty," took to 1111 airwms with a llOftl twist ill childrlft'1 PfOcrammiq. "Uncle 8111" IS e11hst1111 kids of tlt111111tary ltllool ltwl 1n • fipt to wt down oa litttr and Y1lldlll$111. He is tlso illttftt on Pf0¥1din1 Ille childrtn with 1 set of buic lllOftl nlutS, vtllltS wllidl ht hopes they will trans1111t to tlltw older brotllm 111d SIStm. "Uncle 8111" tlrttdy has I p!owtft lrtck IKOfd m cllSSIOOIM, 1ud1t0t1ums and tfena prntt1l1t10M O'ltf Ille Soutlltr11 Califonlil area. lmmed11tefy tfttr ht 1n11ialtd 111 1nli·lrff·vtn4llU. procn111 1n the city of Btll's elemtntery clessrooms, such w111tCM1 destruction fell by 65\, 1nd now, 22 mo•lhs Iller. that rtdllction COfllin• to hold firm After 1 sin(tt proo1111 111 Ille LCMll Bttcll Are111. tl1t~ by 6.000 children from Ille CartOll scllool tree, scllool u11dllislll decreased by ~\. and 111fliti •IS reduetd by 79\! Unhke most lelevlSIOn shows, then •htrt lht purpose IS enlert1ill mtftl '*'' 111d simple, "Uncle 81tl's Par\ Perty," will be • Pllllfllll with a IMSUlt Not heavy handed. But certa111ty IOI ollt11tt. Ut1l111111 a comb1naho11 of enltr11111ment (muiicilns. dltlcen, puppet shows. charKlers from Drsneylalld, alld the like), end his OWll chanSlllllic ptnOlllhty, uch of the niM "UllCle Bill's Par\ Plfty" \l llo4lf 5Mws will focus on • ulue-related tlle111e. Tllne lllttMS IMhldt "K1ftdlltss to E.Kll Ott1er" (alltt·mlence); "Maki111 Anltfiu Bett•" (antt·vandiltSm), "Makin1 Amtna Btautif11I" (anti-filler); "Kllld· ness to Animals." "Concern lof All LM111 Tllinp." "Rt$pld tor Younelf 111d Othtu" (pertnls, teachers ltld ITitnds); "Btill1 Proud of Wtlo You Are end What You Do," ind "Mtntttrs Mtb 1 Better WotN lof [~." Just whit IS 11 thet "Uncle Bill" Gra1 does? He ~·1 pretcll. He does COllYtY honesty, s111cerity, alld tbowt all, lo¥e. No 11111111 !low llr1e the crowd, lie al111ns ind1Yid111I r1ppott with wlrtllllly nery ch11d-mak1n1 etcll JOllll&*f lttl lll1t "U11ele 1111" 11 t1lkl11& to hill, Ptf10Nlly. And "Uncle Bill" nntr 0tdtts. Ht aw. "Will yo41lltlp111t by pr01111Sin1 never to write 011 wallst" "Will ,011 help mt by Mwtf llurtillc t lrtt?" In llSCIOftM, lit 1tts hu11drt4s, even ''"*"'* of clllldrtn spo11t1lllOU1fy sllotlllfll. "We !owe JOI!, U11tle Bill." 8y _....., •llVO!vtnc tlM ~"' as ••P«t•llt lluNn btillp, Gt., cets them to p1td11 tlMlllMlm to positm tctiOll. Not Ollly Ills tllit prO'tln efttc1ive lot tht clllldrt11, tll1111setvta, but n alttiltica llM bOfllt Giit, ltle JOl!Altr clli14rtll tllt11 tmuil ltltit ltwtMM ,.;tiM ''"* to oWtt lwotlltn alld Mtt11. Ille 011tS, wtlt, !IP ti• llOW, llM bttll tc1Mfy 111111td 111 c.1111t1111 ec:ts of dtltnlctiotl. 8eaides asW1111ot Ille chlldftll'a lltlp, "Ulldt lilt" lllo .W tw actM C011111111llicltioa. To dlte, ht Ills r1CtWtd tllotdlMI of "IM lltttn" -cW*tll • "'" ..,.. ....... ,,...,. ---....... wtio ,.rtttts, et 1ot1t 111t. will M sta4 tlley t111 ..-..t , ... ,. TY ~HI(. JULY. 4, 19K ' mJ'IJf ielilllB891 .. l!leliBlil•1 1•1 ... 1Be11•1 r1tt11t11i!iP:llil!i .. ID!HU•11 11 t;r:!ffl'!i!• .11 ,, :11.1; r ' f!I n ' i'! i' d ,, ···II ' . j!l~ti' r . ru . pa ! . 1111.-I . 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Eddie Alben and Roben Wagner. IUn of the CBS teria Swiich (Tuesdays 11 IOPM ). bolh lefl Khool to take up aC1ill&. For Eddie Alben the bruit came 1n rollegc. He had attended St Sleplle,n1 Parochial School and Centraf High Sdlool In Min· neapohs, Minn. TMn. 1n h11 JUniof year at the University o( M1nnaota. he became restless and took a full·tillff job m1nlJ• mg movic theaters. While manager. Alben alJO ran buk nig111 and performed magic trick.. SOon. he joined a singing trio which found immediate •ucxna in radio. Afler they disbilnikd. Albe11 formed a duet wllh Ora« Bradt and went 10 NBC ., MThe Honeymooners-Orace a Eddie." One of their guests. playwright Oanon Kanin. wu 1m~ wllh Albert's talent and Casi him in MBrolhtr IUl." which established Alben u a Broadway star. Alber1 's carttr has spanntd every major entena1nmc11t aru: Broadway. radio. n1ghtdubs. one-man concerU. recording aniJt. televiStOn and ITIO(Jon ptetures. From 196S to 1971. lte starred in the popular Green Aett:S comedy 1tna for CBS. During his venatile mouon picture career, spanning nearly 70 films, Alben hu been twice nominated for an Academy Award: for ponraying the photographer in MRomtn Hollc:fay.'' and more re«nlly. for hlS role u the establishment fathet in ""The Heanbruk Kid.M Alber1 is e.itremely aC11ve and concerned about such •orld- wtde problems as poveny. pollution ind oonKrvauon. and llodtng metlw>ds or 1llev1a11n1 them. As h!S adledule al.lows. Alben is a rteq11ct1t speaker on ecology at univerMties and before civic groups and bu•inaa orpn121tiotu. Ht has aho written and produetd S<Veral highly 1«laimed ftlms on the subject. For Robert WaA!'tr. the bruk from school came when he wu attending St. Mocuca'• High School and decided to become aa ICIOr. He blull'ed hit way inlo a castinaolfice for an 1udltion. but 5tap fri&ht ovenook him and he ftubbed his lina and bolted in paaic.. l y age 19, Wqner hid a motioll picture rok. and before malting liil ftlm deblil in "Halls of Montez:uma,'' did ovfr SO acrect tesu-whidl he dacriba as "great u~rience." Since IJien. lob hu appta~d 1n more than )() ftl1,111nch1dina. mo11 recently. "Midway." H1ghli,1hts of his c.recr 1nclu4e "Harper." "A Kitt lcfort Dyina: ""The Pink Pan1her." ''The Coflcfemned of Ahon1," '"The Biu,at Bundle of Th.m AU," "&token Lance," and ''The Mountain" with Spencer Tracy. In additiotl to numerou1 gue1t-1tarrini. roles In 111ajor televi· llOll teria. Wa~ncr surred u Altundrr 'Mundy in the hit ICries "II Takes A Thie(." Wagner is a n11ural alhltlc and 1porum11 and ucd1 at nding. huntillg. all w11er •pont and is an ucclknt goffer. 1llc distaff' member of Sw11ch (Sharon Gless, who portrays Ma~I. lex* a liule more c1rcuitout routt to ICtlng. Sheron is 1 ftftti piter1tlon Callforn11n and her primary educ11lofl wu received at &he Santa Cauiltna School and the Melborough School and C11hedral Chapel School in Lot A~la. Afler two. yun of rollege, Sharon deeided she win 10 enter the bul!n-world, ind afttr a11cndln11 leCfNr1a echoo(. the wen& IO WOft (ot Ill ad~rtitlna a1encx• Liter, Ille Wll a productiofl ..UW.1 on ao indcpcndnit l'llOl!Otl plc1are. ltld ii was d11rit11 thls period thlt JIM iM4e 1 d«*Otl to try for •n acung career. I.al lh111 1 yHr later, Sh1rot1 •as J1wft a tenn COftlrlCt widl Untvcnal S<udioll •nd a co-IClrrlng role with Din Diiiey In MParaday a Company ... , ... ,. TV WUK. JUL V 4, l tff . ' ~E~lllDav~~ MU ,., ...................... ........ Mmlll NOCIAlfl • ......... ~11111 ....... ........ llfTIR MOMS 1:J1 • -. c...., r.ur <""'> ·s1-111•• ••ec• ~· Ila,._.. <•r•I ·sa -011• lopclt ll:tl e .,,,...._ hclic" (dra) ~1-.lolle • ..,. 11:• ..... '* .. Iii" (COii•) ·•1-•all1ee Bee~. Mario••• ...... l:tt e "C1,1al1 11tc•itc•" <•> ·~-Gtota• S-dtrs s ~ IMll" (dra) ·•s- fred Machray, lynn 8111 t:JI e CC) "littf I.Hy" (tdv) '4l-Y*911t Deeallo, Oan Our .... llN ClfnttOll JM al "It'• A ......... .V" (d11) '39-Cltufette Colbert. Ju1es Sttwi<t i:•. CC) "Dr. ~ ' ... 5irt .... "(COM) ·66-VtllCtftl fine•. f 1bQ•. lautJ Antooelll I •v.....a 8100 9 •TD CIOMITf • cas no. l€WS ••at••--.(J)(1J) a ._ ....... ,..., ... ........ ·~'hml!r •<• )SillfTrtl ..... ............ • um. ... -5:J0- ..... 1 AT lll&HT * llT1t DOllllS WUftl • 1111" Custs 111 OtC1n1, Wuvtf, I'll Soollt, HtltR o·Cotllltll, tloftlie StMll 1114 Ceortt 8t11tot1 ~== .. . ,..., ... .... m a1J CJ) ..... : (W) ..,.., "'*" (COii\) '7-IMI Hope .... ,.,.... ....... ...... ., .... '7100 ••om •._ ·==.-~ ,, , .... '""' ...... •ILMlllcJ .... ,. ::::: •'-............... <•CIJ)~ ....... _ ....... ,..., -7:.Jl- • • • Melly""4 ,..., ..,.JI lloslJ ..... .,.. .... ................. (I} .......... ........... TV WHI(. 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(II) Bob's llMlflPY 11ouo p""1 •party lor 111111 11111 llfM 11110 a •Kly wale wllen a~ 1nSfftl mtmbtt. wllotll llob llN Mc:ltd o.I ol Ille tfOllP. llto dePl'(s this ..id ... So.. TNetrt Itel...., e MMlt: CC> "Tiit lacredl~lt T-Mtt4H Tra .... t" he• 11) '71 -lltuct Ot111, Pat P11t5t 10:00 8 ''MISS U•IVHSf" . ,~. u...,.. ......... • <l?l CIJ Cl) Biil• IMI· 1ltf1t....., ,._foe CO¥tr1C•. '" uttllllt, lrom Ille 811t1S11 Cto.n r.olo11y ol Hon1 ltoftc, "''" Bob Ba< TV WEEK. JULY 4, 1976 lfl U ltosl (!or lllt IOlh tollSKtlll\'t l'flll an<lttltn O'Conntll I) liOst us ... , .. .(. , ... 111t Stf~rs Tootll" (II) Btn 1110 to stop t flrfft -llttWffll IWO ltlld 111C~lam~1ts .... -~ alAllrM""*-'t -10:30-Scl Ml • ...., .. .,..,...r......, 11100 •• (11 ... e Mftit: "lllcH,H1"" (drl ) '0 -Cary Coott• 111. ii Adiel .... , .. , ..... • ....._: ...._ ,.,.,...._" (Illa) ·u Ctetr CariOn Will" P1d11on • Silllller c-.. H CJ) 0. ..._. Su-feta .,.a. •Al Ille r., J111 conwt w1lh 0-Btul>ed (18 ())) .. "-"rd a ... :c:c:>"Yilllllts.~ 14111> ·ss vic10t M11u1e -ll:JO- • ({I u • ltfld , ... , ... Bllht lu n 111111 n Chns £\Ifft CJ) ... le: .. ,, .. ,., llt1111a11" (111ys) '42-Wanu W1llt1111 • .. : .....,. " .. ' ltett" (ch) '63-ltd ltmt!IOfl 12:00 . ...... • SdNct f'ldiel Tllutrt (9 (()) -..Vkl·rl Tllutrt -12:30- • , ..... S1! ~ "lllt •· ..... (*1) '10-lou rurlf a o. "'*"'• w c..ert Oll S...Tr• 1100 eaio..-... .... S...:"n. .... ,.. ,.... ..... "flit Slit °""·" ..... . ,.. ... ,, lllt a..t ,._... • Diii ........,., ... c:..t 2:00 (}1)CIJ n.i.-si... -2:45- ellttit: "lllUH fttr" (myi) 'S7-Jollft P1y11t, Altunder llno1 A PMe.iul f1m11y of Quell.,• 1tt11991e to live th~r conv1c- llone during the days preceding the Crvll W1r In "Fnel'ldly ~n." 1n encore ~nt1tlon on The ABC S1turday Night Movie SATURDAY I I IPM. Thia~ ~llon of the cl11elc film 1t1r1 (1t1nding, I to r) Alch1rd Kiiey, Kevin O'l<HI• ll'ld MIChH I 0 '1( .. ,. Ind (In buggy. I to r) Sperlty Mercu1, Shirley Knight Ind Tr1c;le S.vt1g9, TY WU.. JU\. Y 4, ltN m........... JR-S100 '"-'--'/llMIDft ... 221$8 15+ 15 W.ttl FTC Power. 20+20 Watte FTC Power 11+ 11 W8ttl FTC Power. 25'19 Dolby Swlteh 2 Tuning Meterw. PU "Bellt~" R.tlno. SALE 51-4975 SALrS-14975 SALE 51497-5- ------WITH OR GO PIONEER' P\I la .. Belt-drive Automatic shutoff. Grado F3E + Cartridge. SALE 5110 ' Belt«ive Chano•r. Grado F3E + . Car1ridg•. OR ••u1 World Famou1 Chano•r. w.lnul S.M. Shure M44E c.tridge. SALE 5110 -----WITH ----- 12" foam -•dg• ai r tutp•n1lon woofer. 5" Hal•d mldrano•. 2 " SINllOffc nno radiator. SALE 595 ... SALE 595 ... .............. M II lel.111. IM.._ IN•Ml. IM..COITAaimA I atlantic music stereo L... ___ .....