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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-22 - Orange Coast Pilot... ·.·Officer's Friendly Gestures Aid ~eaf··· · ByARTHURR. VINSEL Ol Ille O•it., Pilot Sl•fl Dark aviator's sunglasses glit- tering,. silver badge gleaming, tan uniform immaculately c r eased and boots spit- s ban c d. Patrolman Gerry Evans l ooks every inch the modem cop. H e also w e a r s t h e VINSIU. aviator's wings of a Huntmgton Beach Police Department helicopter pilot on his chest .. There is something you must' understand about policemen," he tells the group, s1ttmg ca~ually atop a table in the Goldeo West College classroom. Class members hang on every word as Officer Evans Joke!> and gestures anjmatcdly They watch each word because they are deaf. or have a severe hearing impairment And many arc :il'Cretly tcr· rified of policemen, often due to an unpleasant previous c>. perience stemming dare<.'lly from the difficulty in communi<.'ating. The rock-and-roll bund concC'rt thunderrng 1n tht> ewe quadrangle out~1dc lhl•tr open SUNDAY door did not at all disrupt the noon class last week as they listened lo Evans with their eyes. Some students do have partial hearing. but rely in' addition on llp -readtn~. American Sign Language, or a second slightly different :;ya.tern of hand com- munication. Patrolman Evans, 32, who has been on the force seven years, works in his fr<'e t1 me to help the hearing 1mpa1red and fellow of- ficers narrow the communica- tion gap. He works a brutal schedule - "driving" the helicopter several nights a week and on one day shift and being on call con- stantly. One girl in the back row timid- ly raised her hand and made a series of swift, furtive gestures. "No, rm sorry, but I can't take you up for a ride,'' Evans replied. "Ir we get any calls involving deaf people, the department calls me out to translate. I am on duty 24 hours a day. That 's why it gets tiring," he added. Several colleagues including Patrolman Dan McKerran, who accompanied Evans, are s tudy- ing sign language to ease the workload. OccasionaJly the address seemed like a presentation to e lementary school children stressing tbat a policeman is a friend to be trusted, not a stranger to be feared. But Evans dealt with men and women from their teens to their 40s and with issues as unpleasant as beatings, rape and murder. "I must protect people," he ex- plained carefully, speaking in the collective 1, meaning all policemen. "But how can I pro-. tect them when I can't un- derstand them?'' "The policeman dealing with a deaf person feels a little weak In· side." Patrolman Evans -who grew up learning signing from one or bis closest boyhood buddies. who was deaf -also explained how the comtnunication becomes much more involved. There may be translation r~­ q u ired among three partie•. perhaps one of them deaf and/or mute who signs in a third language, s uch as Spanish or French. <SeeOFFICER'S, Page~> VOL. 70, NO. 142, 7 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS From Boys To Broonas .In Sunshine There arc lots of lhin~s to do alonJ:? Uw Orange Cuust on .1 pretty da). from bm w a l l' h 111 g I a ho \l' l to t he Balhna bland pt l' '>Urllmt'r Cll·anup ~l annang brooms on the island Wl'rL' !right. from left > ('at h\ llouston. 1 t Corky Caq;t•ntL•r. 11 . L1bh~ ll auk . 15 : :\Ir'> .. J1>\C.'t' Tomlin anti Brau llou ... ton. 12 T<•mpcr~1tu1 l'" \\(.'l'l' I l'· porll'<I as htJ.!h a-. 77 ml.incl SaturdJ" hul rc..ichcd onl\· about 66 along the coast. with a \\ atcr lt•m1wrntun• of 65. Toda\ 's forccust c&.1tls for mori1ing clouds and h azy afkrnoon s un shtn<'. with an inland high of 72 degrees <HHl coastal lt.>m - pcraturcs n .·aehing 67. South Africa Promises Rhodesia Peace Action WASHINGTON <AP) -South Africa has secretly promised to insure that Rhodesia n Prime Minister l;rn Smith complies with any Amencan-British deal set· ting up black rule in Rhodesia. Qualified diplomats disclosed the pledge by Prime Minjster John Vorster as the South African leader ended two days or dis- cussion with Vice President Walter F. Mondale in Vienna on the problems of subcontinental Africa. The sources said Vorster made his commit ment to British Foreign Secretary David Owen when the two men met in Cape Town last month. It was not known immediately if Vorster re- pealed that undertakin~ during his exchanges with Mondale. Owen had gone to Pretoria to explain how the U.S. a nd British governments plan to promote a settlement of the 11 1 z·year-old Rhodesian constitutional cns1s. The Washington-London plan, which Smith himself has accept- ed with some grumbles, dis- penses with the need to call for a constitution-writing conference of the kind that collapsed last January in Geneva. Instead, a senior U.S. am- bassador, Stephen Low, and a ranking British diplomat, John Graham, have arranged to set up a base in Lusaka, Zambia, where they intend to consult with Rhodesian black leaders on a future Rhodesian constitution. Low and Graham will sally forth frequently from Lusaka lo meet with Sm ith in Salisbury, possibly Vorster in Pretoria and leaders of key black states near Rhodesia. They are the leaders of Mo zambiqu e , Tanzania, Botswana, Angola as well <A:; Zambian Pre:;ident Kenneth Kaunda. The diplomatic ~ources g:wt> this capsule account of the way Vorster's prom 1se emerged: -Owen explained in some de- tail just how the British and A mencans intend tackling the problem of fa shioning a new Rhodesian constitution. -Vorster, after listening with care to Owen's account. observed in words to this etrect: My boy, if this were a perfect world, there would be no difficulty in reaching a so1ution. But it is not a perfect world. Therefore, there is doubtm my mmd that you will succeed. At all events. you have my blessings. -After several exchanges, the South African leader then went on to verbalize his undertaking in terms lik<'.tlhese: You can be as- sured that if fan Smith agrees to the settlement you foresee, we for our part will do all we can to get him to stick to his end or the ar- rangements. UCI Chooses Cox As 'Extraordinarius' BylULARYKAYE OI Ille O•lly Pilot $1•11 UCI Vice Chancellor L.E. Cox captured the top award Saturday night at the UC Irvine Lauds and Laurels Banquet and 15 others shared the limelight during the seventh annual event in Newport Beach. Cox, the first employe at UCI, was given the title "ex- lraordinarius", m eaning he best personifies the spirit and purpose of UCI. ment walked off w ith top teaching and research awards this year. Dr. Robert W. Taft of Irvine won t he Distinguished Research Award and Dr. David A. Brant of Laguna Beach re- ceived the Dislinguished Teacrung Award. Taft is an internationally rec-. ognized authority on physical organic c hemistry. The Taft Equations and Taft Constants, developed from his research. have become fundamental to slu· dents and practitioners of or- ganic chemistry. Second-guessing on First Bid Others were honored by the UCI Alumni Association for ex- cellen~ in teaching, research and serVice to the campus and community. Key awards went to professors Robert W. Taft and David A. Brant, and students David W estrup , Debbie Peterson, Jerry L. Berge and Steve Scott. Brant, who served as associate dean of the School of Physical Sciences from 1971to1973, is con· tinually praised by students for his skill in communication, course organization and in- sistence upon hard work. By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI the 0•11¥ Pilot St~ll The bidding war that erupted in the sale of the Irvine Company was a fantasy or big numbers. Bidders tossed hundreds of millions of dollars around with the ease of Monopoly players, as ir the cash, notes and debentures were no more significant than that game's multi-colored bills. The bidding procedure itself was easy to underst~d. One bid- der came in with an offer and by noon the next day, it was topped. 'rbe d eal s w e r e pre tty straightforward-so much cash Irvine Foundation 1974 MOBIL STOCK 1 TRADE OFFER $110 Mllllon NOWWOATtt '232 Miiiion (Plu• DMdenda) 1m or so many notl's to make a total of x dollars per share ror the land company's 8,415,000 shares or stock. With the bidding apparently at an end, ifs interesting to reflect back on the original 1974 offer that got all thls started and to see what would have happened if 1t had been accepted. To an outsider without access to the financial status or each of the principals involved, it would appear the foundation and s m a lle r stockholders actua lly lost money as the transaction continued. Joan Irvine Smith, the largest individual stockholder, may have gained, lost or held.her own as the dizzy bidding came to a halt. It was in late 1974 when the Mobil Corp. first offered a deal to the James lrvine Foundation which would have r esulted in a merger of the land firm with the oil company. The foundation had been pro- specting around since 1969 to find someone or something to buy out its 54.5 percent interest in the 1 rvine Company. The company holds 77,000 Who Gets What -And Who Won? Joan Irvine Smith 11174 MOll1L STOCK TRADE Of P!f' $43 Mllllon NOW WORTH $98 Mllllon (Plua DMdendt) l : Other Shareholders · 1974 MOBIL STOCK .,_ ____ __. TRADE OFFlft $47 Mllllon NOW WORTH $102 Miiiion (Ph1a OMdendt) acres in Orange County, plus 100,000 acres of Montana ranchland a nd 5,000 acres in the Imperial Valley. The search was prompted by the 1969 Tax "Reform Act, which compels all such tax-exempt foundations to divest themselves of ownership of more than two . percent of a private company by 1979 and to pay to charity a aum equal to a specified amount of its assets each year. Mobils' original offer was to convert all of the Irvine Com· pany stock into Mobil stock worth $200 million. At the time, the oil company stock was selling at about $31 a share. That deal was blocked in a Jawsuitinitlat~ by Mrs. Smith. When the same offer-with some legal technicalities cleared up-was made in May, 1976, Mobil was already showing a steady upward trend, selling at $59 a share. Since the f int offer was made ln 1974, the oil com- pany's stock bas generally sbow@d nothing but increas~. U tho 1974 deal had gone through, here's bow lt would have Wotlted out: -The Irvine Company's 8,41$,000 •hara would connn to 8,451,SJ.9 shares of Mobtl. The foundation would .bold about 3.5 million lhar~1 Mn. Smith •ould have 1.38 mllnon shares and O.e r e m a flt i n g m I n o ri t y aharebolders would have 1.55 mllllon1bares. Wha.t would that mean tOc!ay? (8ee 111t8'1', ... A3) Cox, of Santa Ana, has been the UCI vice chancellor for busi- ness and finance since 1963. But he came to UCI in 1961 and worked with administrators and planners in creating the new campus. The vi ce chancellor established his first office in a bedroom ~ the former Irvine family houseon the Irvine Ranch. One of his most recent ac- complishments was his assist- ance last year in acquiring the Orange County Medical Center, now known as the UCI-Med.ical Center. The UCI Chemistry depart· SUMMER .JOBS ~ Are you a teen -or is there one in your family-who's1ooking for a way to make money this summeT? Philip C. Rosmarin of the Daily Pilot staff surveys the scene and tells where to co for job-finding help on Page Cl. CONCORDE NO -Residents wbo protest jot noise over Newport Bay can sympathize with activist.a in Howard Beach, N. Y. whose campaign against in- l r Jn gem en t of the SST is described in an Aasociated Press f eaturc. Page C2. CALL IT DUD -Amona the bJi federal qencles, none is more embattled tban the Depart .. ment of Houaln1 and Urban Students named Outstanding Seniors were David Westrup and Debbie Peterson. Westrup, cur· rently vice president of associat- ed students, has also served as a commuter student advisor. member of the summer orienta· lion staff and coordinator of fall orientation week. Mrs. Peterson bas chaired the student festival Wayzgoos~. coordinated the summer orienta.. lion program and served as a stu- dent advisor. She was admitted to Phi Beta Kappa honor society in her junior year. Jerry L . Beree was named the (See LAURELS, Page A%) Development (HUD). An As· socialed Press report tells what experts think is needed to put the behemoth on course. Page CS. 1,..lde S1Utdag ..... "'"'~ M•lllM• Me\01H .. ...,.. ""tlh1* ....... *"' 1'llm11l11dll 'Tr9wf •••Uler ................... ~-J c.IWC.-0 ~w.tr nWeett I .. . . <i I --. ,42 OAIL Y P1LOT SUnday, M!Y 22. 197'1 Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights ' ~ ~ .. .. , .. .. ·, , " ~ .. , ., ,, . ~ . , GEORGE ARNOLD POPS OFF AS 'POPEYE' Huntington Beach George engaging on Gong Show It was an all the way performance for George Arnold last t; week as the Huntington Bea<'h man managed to do a look- alike routine on the Gong Show without getting gonged. The six-time city council cand idate ma naged to mimic his loot alike, TV character Popeye, until a gigantic hand hauled the sp~nach-stulfed performer off stage. In true Popeye style. however, Arnold did battle with the giant fi st all the way to the wings. "i1"UI · Sleepyhead misses standoff Patience paid of( for Irvine police after officers responded to a call from Carol Mc Donald who said her ex husband had fi red a gun and chased her and her four children from his house. Police eva cuated about40 neiahbors a nd sur- rounded the home. Officers in combat gear tried to conta<'t the man, Robert Mc Murrin, 37, by pounding on doors and windows, by telephone and even by CB radio. Four hours later a sleepy M<'Murrin flnally opened the front door only to be arrested Police s peculate he dozed arterdrink lng and just d1dn'theurtho1r attempts to rouse him. MARY JUERGENS WITH HER FOUR CHILDREN She asked, President answered , Irvine housewife Mary Juergens went to see the Pres1 ! dt•nt 1n a Lo:-An~elc•s s tud1C1 l:.ist week and was i.urpns ed lobe ! picked ;is :.1 qu1·st1oncr dunng a media ev(•nt there. T hl' 1 nt·rvou11 M rs Jul•r gt•ns w:.mlt·d to know when~ the President : illood now on ubort1on. The unswer ·~ "I can't r emember h1'> : exu~t won1s. The J.(lt4t of wha t he suld was tha.t he re ally 1s , against <1bort1on and hcll l"H's <'\en one a bortion is too ; mnny:· . Candidate ! asks even ~swat policy I ! Whut '» ~ood t or th e • "0011e. well. at'cordlng to : Laguna Bcuac h 1chool hoard • c andldate Bruce Hopping. : lha l oldst1whaa 11pplicatton1 to • tho application or corporal 'punkbment In the dlstnct he ; hopc11 to help guide. Oppoaing , u1e of such puniahmcnt. Hop ·ping said I Ht wcok thut If thA ;teachent would 1tund atlll for :s wats, he'd think about chang- ~ Ing hla mind ubout making :students do the 1ume. He BUA· : aie11t ed •public <'eremony with •colorguurd for anyone who : earns 1wat.s. 11111 put-on pro 1 poaal was met with little en :thuaiaun. SWATS FOR ALL? Bruce Hopping Aviators Recreate . ~ucky ldndy's Feat PARIS CAP> -Amerlc11n pilots Oatid Gray and Joe Wolf landed 1n 'aria Saturday in their 1in1le" eime planea after retracing Ch r~ A. lJndberih 's nonstop 3, -mile flight from New York so y-earsago. A third American , lawyer Phillip Hardber1er, leatpf'rolUJed morethan5,000 mtlea from Texas lo 1.e Bouraet. In another alngle· enginecralt. About 20 per son s, mos tly Joti~naliata and photoll'tiphers. wer.e-on hand to greet Gray, who ardved at 12:52 p.m . exactly 23 hO'f'S after he took o(f from Farm- in99 ale, N.Y. ln a white Pil*' Cherokee Lance. "°If landod miJ:nates tater ln • w~ Turbo ChtretM Arrow llf completU\f th• sam• run 1n i ho~and31mlnutea. berfer, tn a white BeUan- ca iking, touched down about 3 p .11(. aft.er a 41·bour, la-minute nlptaver a seven-clay J>Clriod. Uc • ~lafcdJnBallADWD.to, Tez.,and. stopped in White Plal1'!!1, N. Y.: G a nder, Nwfld.; Sanderstrom Air Fore:• Base, Greenland; Reykjavik, Iceland. and Sh•n- non. Ireland. Wolf and Gray s ipped cham· pa1ne to.aether from paper eups. Hardber1er'a wife, Linda,. squealed with joy. huued and killed her hu1band, and cracked confetti·filled till on bis head. 0 He a1k8d tor a licker tape paradeandlhJs is lt,,. shnaid. Lindbergh arrived attO:atp.m. on May 21, 1927, to a tumultuous welcometromt51000 Frenchmen. lie bad flown ha. "Splrlt ot Lou.la" from Rooaovelt Field. In MlneoJa,N.Y.,toPal'i1tn~houn a nd 30 minutn. The mall pilot bown u •-rt>e Lone •fl•" eol· leotad 115.000 and w nt. en lo become a lolk hero~ He dJed '" 197•. Offtctal ceremon1u to CIO!l'\- nHmonite the ftllhl Will be bold att.btl'ar&IAirlbow Oil Juul. -. ------..~~·rr··~-..... • --.., .... ·'I-Conie As Preacher' Young W anu South African Businea8men of EcoTWmic Doom JOHANNESBURG <AP> -ed Nations and a n ordained U.S. Ambassador Andrew Young minister of the United Church of lald ulde a prepared text Satur-Chrlat, was Interrupted three day night and preached a I01pel times by applause. He received a of change throueb economi~ 1u1talned ovation al the end~ the power to an audience of South 170 busineumen -most of em African businessmen. whites . "I come tonight neither as an Young said the nation's bwsi-am buaador nor as a poliUclan. neumen weNt bringing about but eaaentlally as a preacher,'' their own economic doom with the said Young. "In spite of the sins apartheidpolicyofsegrea:atlon. and lnjustice that engulf ua, there "If one believes In the free is a tremendous need for hope and market ayatem aa the best means there la a longing to find a way out of change, one would have to in· of the 1ftuaUon ln which we fin~ elude blacks In that system," he ouraelves.'' said. "And if they are not in- Young, ambassador to the Unit-eluded, they would have no choice Fro•PageAJ LAURELS GIVEN • • • Outs tanding Graduate StudenL · Berae. a senior m edical student. haa apenl the Jut 15 months in- vol ved in the special medical and c ultural problems of Viet- namese, Laotian and Cambodian pa tients a t the UCI Medical Center. He haa established, through the school's Department of Family Medic ine. a primary ca re clinic lor Southeast As14lf) patients. This year's Outstandiag Athlete Award went to Stove Scott, a junior consid ered the 1 <'ountry's most promising miler. Scott, the first UCI sportsman to a ttain world class atature1 I• establishing hlmselt u an inaOOJ' a nd outdoor record-making miler. Professional Ac hievemenL Awards were presented to Dr, Grace B. Bell, former dean of the colleee of Osteopathic Physi- cians and Suraeons. and to Kathy Jones, former publications manaaer at UCJ. Dr. Bell, first woma n dean of a medical school in the United S late s , guided t h e colleee throuah its transitional phase of ac c reditations on Its way to becomina the California College of Medicine. Mrs. Jones, who left UCf last year to pursue a career in design, wa11 responBible for publications at UCI from 1973 to 1976. She was cited by the National Council for the Advancement and Support of Education for her innovative POStera, letterheads and publlca- tlona dealini with student rela· lions. University Service a wards were 1lven to: -Alumnua OQvld McCue, who hH aerved u the eampua' radio station chJef ena:ineer for six )eara. Mabry C. Steinhaus. widow of the first de11n of biological sciences at UC I, and president of the UCl Foundation, the UCI ln- t errutth Foundation and the UCI Town and Oown. -Dr. Warren Bostick, pro· Ceasor of patholo1y and former d ea n of the UCI Colleae of Medicine, for hia leadership with the medical colleae . L!ADl!RIHIP LAUD!D Vice Ch•ncellor Coll -James B. M usey, u laboratory au latant In molecular blol o i1y and btochemlatry, lor sorvln(l as un· otnclal oacort for otr.cumpua dltnltarlea. Robert Johnson, u 1umlor, for servln1 on the Stude nt· Fnculty Collpqula Serie!! Review Board, the Committee on lnstructional Development, und the preal· dent'• committee o n lnstruc· tional Improvement Prog rums. Community Servlct! Aw<1rd~ went to. -Dr . llow1trd l.~nhorf. pro· fe uor of blologlcul io.c1ence11, the corounder or the Cl Judaic· Studies Proi:rum. cotounder of the American Association for Ethiopian Jews, fuculty advisor to the UCI Jewtah Student Union, ct\alrman of the llillel Advisory Council of Oranac County und u director of tho J ewish FcderuUon Council of OraniC County. -Gary Pivo, senior. fo r serv in1 as di rector of the UC J Social Ecology Center , coroundor of Irvine Envlronmtinlal Coulition, me mber of UC Studonl Lobby in Sacramento, UCJ I<'riendit of the San Joaquin Marsh and UCl'1> service oraanlzutlon Com munlty Concern . Fro• Page A J but to look to un ulternate s aid, ''The Republic of South system." Africa has a 100 year head start. He said the businessmen wer& a nd ev~ white supremaciata lsolatln4f themselves from the ou1bt t4 now that with 100 yeara economic POlenlial of the black headltuttheycnnsurvive." majority, precluding trade with Y ounJf luid aalde his text and developing black Afrlcan natlona spoke f·the·cutr about the U.S . and eroding economic tlea with in· civil rlaht.111truargle' and majority c reas inely critica l Wes tern rule ln eouthom ACrica. states. The pointl he made were the Majority rule in the nation of 4 sameulnthetext andheslreued million whites and 18 mllllon that tho written speech was part blacks would also put the brakes of the record. But he added other on military spending, he said. r e m a rks, inc luding Biblical SpeakinJ: of white rears, Young quotaUcms. 2 Accidents ~laim Three Tee11ragers Three South County teen-agers have die d in two separa t e a uto m ob i le accidents , a California ll ighway Patro l spokesmansaidSaturday minor i.nJunes, Jay Sheats, 15, of 23572 Verrazanno, r ecovered <'OD· sc1ousncss about 10 a .m . Satur- day andreportedthetragedy. A M 1ssion Viejo youth died Suturday of injuries received in a n a ccid e nt F riday, the spokesman s aid A <'rash that claimed the live~of two Laguna Niguel you~h:t !lsn't discovered until a bout 1 hours late r, the official said. Sean Patte rson, 15. f 236Sl Sidney Bay, and drive Ml chuul Vance, 17, of 33371 Spin e Circle, apparently died about 11 p.m . Jo'ri- day. Phillip Shiley. 17. or 2:)782° Chrlsunh.1, receivtid fatal injuries at about 9 :20 p.m. while walklne near th e interaection of Mareuerlle Parkway and Eatan- clero in Miu ion Viejo. The apokesmun said Vance lost control of the car while roundlna u curve on Ortega Hii:hwuy rivu miles east of lnterstutc 3. The cur sped off the road and overturned in a uravel pit The driver of the car ti.at a truck him, Kenneth Oecino. 34, ot2U92· Castelo Ci rcle, Mission Viejo, was booked on suspicion of mlade· meonor drunk driving. tho 11pokeaman 11u1d. r A passeni:er who Hulfered only Lotsa. Pluck Chickens Take to the Air ~~,~/-~~·.> :...,·~~~ _-. , _ __.. J ... .,; --.... J -.... f -~ T"~..I' ..... ,_. ~-; ·c.=-.. RIO GRANDE. Ohio L\P> A Ji.ipune~e blacktail ban- l1tm numcd Kung Fil'\\ k -.et u \\orld record for prolonged C'hicken ni~hl. flulll'r1ng :!97 fret, 2 inchei. into a headwind Saturday to i:aptun• rtrsl pluCl' in the lntcrnatiun<tl Chicken Flying Mct<t Kung Flc .... k's fh ~ht m•arl~ doubled the uld m ark and look the top prize of SSOO. Mun• than l()() hens and roosters were flown Crom u 11turllng pad atop a mail box. "lt's really nothing more than a small farm chicken." -.aid a spokes man tor the bmJ's O'-' ner. Oscar Cope. Cope llelecttid Kuni.: fo'lc.,.. k for the flight from several potential contestants in his stable .. be<'ausc 1t wai. the only one he could cutch this morning." Some trutners had expressed concern that the wind might cut the lenAlh of l!o m c fl1 J,lhts . But al least one of(icial discounted thl\l view. ··we tested thc1>c chickens uphill, downhill, into the wind, with the wind,'' said Lee Durieux, sc.•<:relury of the Jn- lernationul Chicken f'lylnll Assoclution. "You never: know what these dumb thini!1' arc going to do.·· OFFICER'S GESTURES AID DEAF ••• Break Fatal To Niguel Man Many words und regional ex- pre11iona mean dltrerent Lhin1s lo dlff erent people even 1peak:ln1 the aame lan1ua11es. Officer E van1 explained, even different thln11 in verb•l and hand com· munlcaUon. Semantlc1, or the meanina of dllterent word!l and expressions also enters the picture. as de- monstrated by one particularly brutal caae m which Evans was involved as a tranalator. ·'This dear girl m et -ome fellows at a bar," he e xplained. "T h e y we r e all a littl e drunk ... well, maybe thoy ju1t had a UtUe glow. But it wusn'l very smart of her. "She explained •he wanted a ride aomowhere. Norwalk. But they •tarted drlvina ln the wrona dlrec:lion." He 1aid tho youn1 woman wH then 10.uaUy auaultod, soveroly boaten and dumped ln a ditch by her aapton. She made her way to the road and na11ed down help. Subsequently, five 1u1pocta were arreatod and tried, but due to poor maatery of 1lanln1, tbo vlolated 1lrl encountered trouble wblle te1Ufyin1 under oath on the witneuatand. She did not quite comprehend that rape and lntercoune are dla· tinctly different lo1al t1rm1, but luckily illuatrated vividly what. happened for the jury. Her pantomime of facial ,.._ vulslon, pain, outrage and ber struHIM mad• it olear which or tboaeworda1heme1nt. Aa for otbor deaf ponona who mlcht be accotted, Evana ad· vised, .. Your tcream 11 th• but weapon yuu tiave. You don't ~ aUaebowloudiU1.'' Ho told of attendinl • basket· ball 1amo with' deaf friend years. qo who cot more and-more exctt- od H the hom• team aped toward an imPortant l•aiu• vlctoey. .. HtftnailY ~ aa wound Ul)tbat .be1creamed,1 Enna1aid. 0 1 waa actuall1 aoartd. l tboqbt the wtndowa were IOln& to br:!i my watch wa1 1olllJ to stop tbe paint waa 1olnJ to• peelrlabtoct~w.U..'' Deity"-" SUfl ....... SIGN '0" 'POLICE' Patrolman Gerry Evana Quite often, Patrolman Evans assured, when police wish to con- tact a deaf penon, it iii to requeat their help, l\Ol arro1t o r Jn- Umidate tfiem in any way. A ·crime or tramc accident roay have occurred nearby. "In many cases, deaf people are better witnesses than those with hearing," be explains. ''Tbt)' ... moJ'f, Not because they have better eyes but because Uley have to see more." For deaf and/or mute IM!f1IOM •ho have the mflfortuneto bod Uin9d la e\altoch', Otttoer Evans tiplablt4 Ua_.. fa a realOft tor all polio•_ cMpar\meat cu1wma ud proced""9. "ICYtr1bodY I arre1t 1eta th 1\a~~~ulfl, l don •t. care U 11•1 a Jlt .. U• ldMJ ~•1un old or anol<t doddering &i rundpu . · h ~ t!>. plained. "I miaht look ut h im a nd think he'a a nl<'e, quiet youna: man wpo won't cauae trouble. Ile mi1:ht look at me 11nd think: 'lle'a u cop und he's got u 1un. but he doesn't know abo ut the gun In m y po<'ket, ... the offi <'e r continued "And I'm sorry," Evans noted ··A lot of deaf people thi nk thc.•y c an't talk with their hands cuffed. Butthey can.'' An aspect no one likes entered the talk: a portrait of u deaf mute person jailed. "The waitlna IK whol '1 hard for doar people," Officer Evun8 suid. "They can't talk to unyono. Thoy c an 't sleep be<'ause they'ro wor rled." Nor can deaf persons relay u me11a1e when they are In need or police auiatanco, ito tho chu~s WH ilad to hear about a pro· posed teletype telephone. • The tn1entou1 npparatu!l , similar to ntght call ro1tera in major aJrporta, would provide a dramatlo tlme-1avin1 in r esponse. When faced with 11 or1mlnal or medical crisis, a de af person could tap out a dire<'l message on a keyboard to headquarten in- stead of running to a neighbor's home for aid in callin1 police. However, the lyttem J1 costly -about '90,000 tor the terminal at the police department and $300 for an individual's phone. Officer Evan said It is hoped that federal funds from the Law Enforcement Assistance Ad- ministration ·or som e other source could be granted tor the project. Tbe~las1 that Hcarinf lm- paircftl Prorram Dlreetor Dr. Geno Vescovi had invited Offi~er Evans to address ended wlth heavy applause. One :i~ 111.an lo hll mld-40& who apparenUy l\ad been In poltoe euatody at. 1om• Ume earn• forward to meet. the •peak.,,l'IU\Jrwar:mll.' "Y°"' IDtam ••• " he a1ke<l hal~, ""'can 1Wl be Mend& .. ·'' . A Laguna NiJUel · m11 n has died after a beUcopter rescue <'able snapped, plunatna him in- to the ocean. The Coaat Guard s aitf an in· vutlgation l11 under way into th <' d e ath or Wiili a m H . Reimers. 5 1, who died Friday after being picked up off the s h i p Nixi about 34 0 miles soutbwe1t of San Diego. Rolmora hed been reported ~criously lJI and was being lifl- e cf t o the h e li copter for tranS{>Ortatlon to a hospital w he n the oablo apparently s 1 m ply' snapped. the Coa1t Guard uid. A aeoond mun, Juck Herron, 35. ot San Murlno, was al110 rid- ing on the cable and foll lnt<> tho water, but wae rc1cued \lft- harmed. Both men were ta.ken to Son Diego iUNDAY DAILY PILOT • --- Sunday, May22, 1D77 OAllYPILOT AS· Beauty (and. the Beasts)_ on Pai-ade Ky Remembers 'Coward' Call LOS ANGELES <A P > Two years ago. with Communist forces l1ghl<'n1n g their grip around Saigon. Nguyen Cao Ky scurried through the oulsk1rts of the beleagurrd r1ty looking for stalwarts even "old men and old wom<•n " lo help him stop the onslau~hl lie str<'am<'d "Coward" at the hundn•ds of South Vietnamese who duni? to l h t' cloaks of Aml·rican off1c1als. seeking evacuation from the capital city. Now, ttw hltlt• fighter pilot who became u1r m<1rshal, viC<'· president and pnml' m1nislt•r of South Vi<'lnam b l1vinj! the hf<• of a g en t l l• m an m c r c h a n t 1 n Southern California "If you take ;i tompari!>on between nw ~ind a poor soldier, I Al"WI,.. ... INTERVIEWED IN L.A. Nguyen Ceo Ky am richer than him, s ure," Ky says. "But if you compare me lo Nixon. lo other former premiers and vice presidents, I am not." Ky, 46, and his wife, Dang Tuyet Mai, are living in a split-level Spanish-style home in-a com- fortable neighborhood in Hunt- ington Beach. The house is valued at $107 ,000. They recently purchased a Ii- . quor store-delicatessen in sub- urban Norwalk, where Ky can be found nea rly every d ay. featherduster in hand, a classic picture of the American small bUJlnessman. Ky says he got the money for the house and store, which cost $197,000, by lecturing and ta.kingoutloam. He lives with bis wife, his children from an earlier mar- riage and bis sister, who works in the store. Ky jogs, plays tftnis and socializes little. The man whose flamboyahce made him one of the most quotablo...and colorful figures of the Vietnam era is leading the quiet lite. Tbe Ky or old -the Ky ot the aviator scarf a.nd pearl·b~dled pistol -quickly res urfaces. howe\·er. when asked about the war in Vietnam. his role in 1t and the m istakes others made by nol listening to him. H e was asked a series of questions last Thursday after viewing former President Nixon's interview with Dav1d Frost. which. Ky said. "bnn~s backoldt1mes · A gh.nt came to his eyes as hen· called the war against tht• Com munists and ho". with som l' American help. he could h<.ive become pres ident and "on the war. Ky recalls that he could have defeated P resident N~uytm \'an Thieu in the 1971 electwn 1f only the l' S . had guaranteed a clean election. ··when someone as ked then l' S . Ambassador to Vietnam El· ls worth Bunker "hat he thinks about Mr. Thieu and mvself. .. K\ says. "Bunker think about <>nt• second and said.' I feel more com· Cortable with Mr. Thieu· " ··Th1euwasa ·ves man So\\1th Nixon and K1ssmger deciding how to run the war. with the w<.ir strategy being decided 1n Washington . they know Thieu goes along." A stiff smile comes.to Ky's fa ce when he says that. with Com· munist rockets sending his fellow countrymen scurrying in fear, "I took m y helicopter and began striking the enemy rocket pos1· tlon." Ky says he occasionally hears from his friends in Saigon now Ho Chi Minh City -and the news is not good. '•All those people I lert behind, most of the m were my co mrades-in -arm s. a nti · Communist.s ... they are really in desperate. desperate stations.·· His head lowers when he speaks of the family members he left behind. "Many of them are in so-calle4 education camps," he says. "Many others are livinf( poorly. We try to send them som ething, but I don't know if it reaches them." ·Catalinans Face Water Use Cutback SANTA CATALINA (AP) - Residents here will have to cut tbelr water use b)' half beginning Tuesday, oCCicials say. The Southern California Edison Co., which operates the water service, said the drought has sharply cut the water in the . isl a~'• reservoir. Violators face a warning the lint time. The second lime they will have to use a water r estrictor for 72 hours and pay a $15 sur- charge. After the third violation, they will have to wse the water reelrlctor continuously, orficlals said. Teen-agers h ave been known to spend a lot of time primping and fussing over appearances, and they were at it in earnest Saturday at Mission Viejo High School -but their concern wasn't for their own looks. Members of the Future Farmers of America at the school were preening their animals for judging. Kathy Wise, 14, left, polishes the beak of Jasmine, her Rhode Island Red rooster. Hitchcock, a He reford steer , gets som e strokes with a curry brush from Do n Sheeha n , 16, right , "'h1le Mary Ann Swanson, 17 , prepares her rabbit Win- l e r hawk Cits ears are lucked out of sight), below. Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payne 'No-growth' Policies Disputed · M 1ssion V1eJo Company Presi- dC'nl Phthp J . Reilly has declared that urban growth and long- range planning for future growth mu~t be allowed to continue while solutions lo growth-related problems are being sought. •I .Fro. Page Al FIRST MOBIL BID ..• With Mobil now selling at more than $65 a share, the fo undation's paper worth would have gone up considerably. The 1974 -deal shares would have gone up in value from $110 million to about S232 m1lhun for the foWJdation Jn Mrs. Smith's ca~t· her 1974 shares of Mobil would ha\c been worth about $43 million at the tim e of the offer. Today. they would be worth almost S98 million. The othe r m1nor1tv shareholders. who own or control 24.l percent of the Irvine Com· pany stock. would have a similar experience. The 1974 shares. which had a total value of about S47 million. today would be worth about $102 million. And in the meantime. all of those stocks would have been col· lecting dividends. ln 1975, Mobil paid a dividend of $3.40 a share. ln 1976, it went up lo S3 50 and this year it's $3.80. From the beginning of the 1975 fiscal year to the end of the 1977 fiscal year. the shares that would have been lraded under the 1974 offer would have earned more than S69 million in di\ 1dends. Of that $69 million. 54 .5 percent of $37.6 million would have gone to the foundation ; 21.4 percent. or about $14.7 million would have gone lo Mrs. Smith and the minority s hareholders would have d1v1ded up 24. l percent or about $16.7 million. But those figures didn't hap· pen. What did happen was the consortium of Taubman-Allen- lrv1ne Inc. won the bidding con· te!)t last Friday with a cash offer of $40 10 per share to buy the en- .tire lrvme Co. and its holdings. Computed out. that bid will mean $183 million in cash for the foundation. Mrs. Smith gets $72 million a nd t h e mino rity s ha reholders will di vi de $80 ' million. But there is one important con- sideration to be made in viewing the stock deal versus the cash. I l's called taxes. The foundation, because 1l ll> tax exempt, really has no serious problem. Foundation attorney Howard Privett says it will have to pay a four percent excise tax on the amount of gain. What Joan Irvine Smith's tax picture will be when the sale is finally consumm ated is not dear. She obviO\Jsly is reinvest· ing part of her gains in tbe new Taubman-Allen-Irvine. Inc. and that could considerably lower the taxes she inevitably fH ces. On the otbcr hand, the increase . , IO the value or Stock ISO 't taxable. It's a paper increase that isn't taxed until the stock is sold and the gain is received. In a speech before the Orange County Chamber of Commerce this week. Reilly said, ''We can- not stop the world while we look for a solution to today's growth problems .. BUY FACTORY Dl}lECT • SH(JP • COMPAR • SAVE ''All the rhetoric as ide. the cold facts are that lire must f:(o on while we are looking for solutions that will make growth acceptable,'' he added. According to Reilly, adoption of a "no-growth" mode while problems such as air pollution, water pollution and resoll['ce con- servation are solved could result in a loss of prerogatives and op- tions to take maximum advan- tage of the solutions. The company executive's com- m ents were aime<I primarily at debunking the ptfilosophy that contends long-range planning is an inducement to growth and therefore should not t ake place. He said the Mission Viejo. Company has opted for long- te rm planning that took the possibility of future growth into consideration on the grounds that planning for growth would be less disruptive than assuming no growth would occur. .. Today, there are many who cry out for no-growth planning - advocates who lack the con- fidence to carry on positive long range planillng while concurrent- ly dealing with today's pro- blems," Reilly said. He took issue with the logic that leads to the conclusion that growth is bad and planning for growth will, in fact, induce more bad growth. Citing a study of growth by a University of Houston pro- Ce s s 9 r, Reilly s aid the negative aspects or growth must be highlighted but only so society can come to grips with them and act to eliminate them. PLUSI CARPET HEAVY$599 QUALllY sri,.. . 4 z DECOUTOR QUlltTY PLUSH CARPET se~~ ~·----............................. ... .. 0 "" f I ~ ( ' t ( I i r= :.4.f O.AIL V PILOT SUnd!y, M.y 22. 1971 DIAGRAM SHOWS SLUDGE TREATMENT DEVICE .· Sludge Saved = :: Beam Cleans Sewage . -CAMBRIDGE, Mass. CAP> -Scientists have found a way to convert sewage s ludge -a major urban pollution problem -into a valuable soil additive. by zapping it )¥ith electron beams to get rid of impurities. The researchers used an electron accelerator to make the high-energy waves of atomic-particles in a one-year test at a major sewage treatment plant in Boston. The project, directed by scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, showed the electron beams destroyed bacteria. viruses, bugs and even some poisonous chemicals an the sewage. The scientists worked on sludge, the black, stinking goo lefl over frorn modern waste treatment plants. The MIT accelerator was able to purify about 100.000 gallons of sludge a day. Beams of electrons hit the sludee for fiv e one· hundredths or a second. Besides killing living organisms in the sludge, the beams also destroyed several poisons, such as PCB. The new :;ystem cost $450,000 to install at the plant and could treat the wet sludge for 85 cents a ton. Air Pioneer Dead • .. WASHINGTON <AP) -John solo flight from New York to Paris. \iierson. a Brilish aviation ; ·12 neer who was the second man 1 flv solo from Europe to the Unit- i.ed States, was stricken fatally : ~luring a Smithsonian Institution •program honoring Charles : ;Lindbergh. fi e was 68. , ~: Grierson was the main speaker : ·Friday night at a National Air and 1!!->v<ice Museum symposium on the . '50th anniversary of Lindbergh's Donald S. Lopez, the museum's assistant director for aeronautics, said Grierson had completed about 20 minutes of his planned half-hour talk when he faltered and said he couldn't go on. He was rushed to George Washmgton University Hospital, where he died several hours later of a massive stroke, Lopez said. Carter Removes ... General ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Carter removed Maj. Gen. John K. Sinslaub as lhe U.S. military chief of staff .in South Korea on Saturday for publicly criticizing his plans lo withdraw U.S. ground troops fro01 the Aaian nation. THE PENTAGON announced the move after Singlaub, the No. 3 U.S. mllit..ary man in Korea. m et with Carter al the White House for 30 minutes. A White House aide close to Carter said the decision to re· move Singlaub from his post was taken "to make clear that this sort of thing is viewed serious· ly." But he refused to charac- terize it as a signal to the military lo refrain from com- ments on administration policy. ·"Clearly he cannot be sent back lo Korea," where Singlaub was the chief U.S. military negotiator with the North Koreans, the aide said. "The in· cident would make it impossible to perform hjs duties." Carter had ordered Singlaub home from Korea after the general was quoted in a {ltwspaper interview Thursday as saying that "if we withdraw our ground forces on the schedule suggested it will lead to war." THE PENTAGON announce- ment said Defense Secretary Harold Brown had directed that Singlaub "be ordered to report to the chief of staff of the Army for consideration for another assign- ment.'' Brown said: "Public state- ments by Gen. Singlaub inconsis- tent with announced national security policy h ave made it very difficult for him tb carry out the duties of his present assignment in Korea. "I have, therefore, recom- mended to the President that Gen. Singlaub be reassigned, and with the Pres ident's concur- rence, I have directed the Secretary of the Army to take ac· lion to that effect." . I ' :• • • c U.S. Deep in Lawsuits WASHINGTON <AP > -lm- :proper government spying and .harassment. much of it dunng ''the Nixon administration, is the .·hasis for more than $1 billion in damage claims from ind1v1duals : usserting that their rights "ere ·violated. IL "'111 cost taxpa}ers millions · of dollars Just to pro .. 1dc the '•lawyer~ to n•pn•scnt the govern~ tnent and lht' prt.·~cnt uncl former governmc:'nl offic·i;ils named as defendant!' 1n J.1:1 t•1v1l s uits, the . (ieneral Accountm ~ Office said :~aturday. · THE GAO. the conJ(ressionaJ : tAudiling aj.?ency. conducted the · ~tudy for the !louse Government ·operations :-.ubcomm1ttee on :1overnment information and in· ~lvidual righL-; The subcomm1l •lee. headed by Rep. R1chard.'IOO .. ~reyer <D·N.C.). m.1de the' rt' r fort public Some of thP <'ases. c;uch :is th(.• Soci~llsl Workers 1•.1rt~ ~ s.io million suit aga111~l lhc fo'BI and other government .11.~l·nc11.•s, have heen widely publicizE>d, but others arc ll•ss well known. The .J u 'it 1 c <' De p a rt men t represents th<' government V!henever the government is riamed a defendant in u civirsuit. \n most ca$es, the department represents present and former government offic1als sued for ac· lions they took in the course of tbcir jobs. But when those actions arc the subject of a fcdernl criminul tn· vestigation and there is some evidence the official may have committed a crime. the depart ment pays a private attorney to represent the official in the civil case. lfo' THE OFFICIAL is charged with a crime in that case, the de- partment will not represent him or pay for his own la wyer in the civil suit. The government is paying private lawyers for these of· fic1als: -Former CIA Directors John McCone. Richard Helms. James Schlesinger and William C<.'lby Tito to Get Nuclear Fuel BELGRADE. Yugoslavia (AP) -Vice Prel1dent Walter F. Mon· dale said Saturday the United States bas approved plans for an American firm lo complete work on Communist Yugoslavia's fint nu dear power plant. The announcement, made in talks with President Tito, ap- pearedtocleara majorstumbUng block ln relations between the two countries. It will allow Westinghouse to go ahead with plans to equip and fuel the 632-megawatt plant at Krsko, which originally was slated for completion in 1979. and several other ex-CIA men named defendants in a suit brought by Grove Press Inc. Tht• case involves the CIA 's Opera· tion C HAOS to gather in- telligence on political dissenters an the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s. -Helms, Schlesinger, Colby. other ex·CIA men, former Atty Gen. John N . M 1lchell. and former officials of the Postal Service in a $120,000 suit filed in Rhode Island by a citizen com· plaining of Operation CHAOS . -McCone, Helms, Schles- inger, Colby, Mitchell, and former postal officials in a class action suit filed in California by a citizen. This involves the CIA's mail·opening operations. -SEVERAL FBI men named defendants in a wiretap case in· volving the Jewish Defense League. The goverument lost that case in a federal appeals court. -Several military officers named defendants in a Sl.6· million suit brought by the Berlin Democratic Club, alleging that the Army wiretapped telephone conversations and opened private mail to spy on the club in Germany. -Former Secretary of Slate Henry Kissir.ger. defendant in a suit filed by one of his former aides, Morton Halperin, whose home telephone was tapped when Kissinger and Nixon were trying to find who was leaking informa- tion lo the news media. 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S3 61 ., '° .. 0 "' 5• .. 50 .5' SI 65 SI 6$ '2 17 • LOSES KOREA POST Maj. Gen. John Slnglaub Population ,.,,.. Control Job 'Not Done' WASJllNGTON (AP> -More than half the world's couples of childbearing age have no protec· tion against unplanned pregnan- cy, even though international spending on family planning has doubled since 1970, according to a new population study. A REPORT released Saturday by Worldwatch Institute, a Washington-based, nonprofit study group, said international population assistance from de- veloped countries and the World Bank totaled $271 million last year, up from $122 million in 1970. However, "more than 300 million couples -the poor, the young, the unmarried and the rural -have been passed over by the contraceptive re,volution, ·• said Bruce Stokes, a researcher for the study group and author of the report. "For these men and women, the decision of whether and when to have a child is seldom a real decision al all." IN COMPILING his report. Stokes used data from the United Nations. the International Planned Parenthood Federation. the U S. A~ency for International Development and the World Bank. "But the best estimates still in- dicate there are about 21'2 million \\omen who could be reached who may not ha ve been." Erwoy . To India Arrives NEW DEIJU, lndt.a (AP) - Robert F. Goheen, the new American ambassador to India, arrived ln New Delhi Saturday and Ind.la's new prime minister invited President Carter to make an official visit. "All stgna look good" for im- provement of relations between the world's two largest de- mocracies, Goheen told re- porters on arrival. · · ·The 5'·year-0ld former head of Princeton University takes up the post vacated by former Atty. Gen. William B. Saxbe five months ago. Prime Minister Morarji Desai invited Carter to visit India in a letter delivered in Washington, an aide to Desai said. Desai's message to Carte!" wa~ in reply to the second ~o warm letters the 81-year-old In- dian leader said he has received from Carter recently. Its con- tents were not disclosed. Officials and diplomats watching the thaw in U .S.·lndian relations since the Match elec- tion defeat of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the dialogue between Carter and Desai said they believed there was a good chance Carter would come. The trip could depend on the outcome of an expected sum- mer visit to lndja by Secretary or State Cyrus R. Vance, they srud. Mrica Arms Curbs Urged MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP> -A six-day United Nations con· ference on southern Africa ended Saturday with a call for a man- datory arms embargo of South Africa and a commun1cat1ons boycott of Rhodesia. The special conference took note or Anglo-American efforts to achieve a peaceful transition lo black majority rule in Rhodesia and South -West Africa (Namibia), but endorsed the con· tinuation of armed :.trug~lc tu force negotiated settlements. Delegates also called for a special session of the U N General Assembly lo discuss Soulh·Wesl Africa. It is a ter- ritory administered by the while minority government of South Africa under a post. World War I mandate repudiated by the Unit- ed Nations. They help you put . eBLiceme Tags Dads WASHINGTON (AP) - U you're a CBer and a runaway rather, ole buddy, your CB license may give weJrare officials a tip on where Lhey can find you to dock your wages for sup· port payments. T he federal Office of Child Support and Enforce· ment is considering using the Citizens Band license files at the Federal Com- munications Commission to track down ranaway fathers. 1 The child support agency in the Department of Health, Education .and Welfare is empowered to use federal records to. help states and local agencies track down fathers who don 't s upport their children. Dirt Band Wows 'EDl In Moscow MOSCOW (AP> -The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band -the only American rock group to ever tour the Soviet Union -staged its first public performance in Moscow Saturday night and left 1,500 Muscovites cheering and calling for more. THE SEVEN-MEMBER band with its drums, banjos, guitars, harmonicas and a washboard is here under a cultural program sponsored by the State Depart- ment. It reached Moscow and a sell-out crowd after three weeks of performances in smaller Sov- iet cities. Although the Mu scovites did not run toward lht' stage as had listeners in some of the other cities. they clapped their hands in lime to the rock and country music and gave the musicians a long ovation at the end of the performance Jeff Hanna, :.a guitar player with the Denver-based band, said <luring some of the road shows "We had people rushing toward the stage and screaming." TICKETS COSTING up to $8 - a day's pay for many Russians -· reportedly were selling for up to six times that amount on lhe black market. your world in focus Viewpoints of columnises appeari ng regularly on the editorial pages of the Daily Piloc help you sharpen your perspective of the evenrs shaping your world. ' Here's the lineup of Daily Piloc columnists:· ,.._, NIChOLAS VON HOFFMAN pokes ( ~ ac scuffed shires everywhere -with a •f ,11J~f Y particularly sharp needle aimed ac the Washington scene. SYDNEY HARRIS mixes his delightful disserracions with quizzes and thumbnail observations to keep readers on their toes. EAkL WATERS has spent 30 years reporting with unique insight oo California state government. EVANS AND NOVAK Rowland Evans and Robert Novak team to examine the political scene as it affects the nation. CHARLES MC CABE places his tongue firmly in cheek for humorous looks at everything from sex ro sandwiches. -NORMAN COUSINS exp:ands your community to include the wodd. JACK ANDERSON reveals. His mlent for prying government secrets fcorn bureaucrats drives Washington bigwigs to c:liruac r ion. t Pind your favorite columnist on the editorial pa~ of the . • · DAILY PILOT 642-4.321 ..,) a 1 J ( r a f (: 1 c II c h J> Joanie Finishes At Last • IY GAUT 11UOlAU BERKELEY (AP) -She never attended classes or took any finals, but Joanie Caucus -Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury cartoon character -was graduated Saturday from the University of. ·California law school, complete with degree. Ms . Caucus, 42, thus became the first cartoon character to re· ceive a degree from Boalt Hall, but her presence was felt as if she were actually there in Clip and gown wilh her 285 classmates 11.P Plloto Logging Protest Miles A 23-truck caravan of loggers, on their way to Washington. D.C .. t.o protest expa nsion of Redwood Na- tional Park, rumbles through Bolingbrook, Ill .. Saturday. The loggers. carting samples of the cut trees. say the planned expans ion will cost man y N9rthern California forest jobs. Yuba Marks Year Since Fatal Crash YUBA CITY (J\PI T~e r1rst anOl\(~rS•ff) of the May I, 1976 bus cra!.h that killed high school choir member!\ and a ,. o u n g m u s 1 <' t <' a c h (' r w a s ma rkt•d here Saturda) w1lh a qu1c·t memorial ma!'>s attended b~ about 100 persons . Tht' mas:. wus s aid ul St Isadore·..., Catholle Church, j ust two blocks Crom Yuba City High School. More than half the school's A Capella Cho11 "as wiped out when a r twrtt>rt•cl hu!'> c:.irrv1n~ them to s mg cl I .inut hl•r !-.Chool hurtled off a h1 gh"ay exit ramp near Ma11m('7. and landed up•ade down on the 1tround 25 fe('t below Tra<"laer TlP• Urged RllRLI'\!, \\1F: I P 1 Go\ Edmund (; Bro" n Jr urged teachers ~aturday to ge t thf' average l'1t1wn more involved in publtc ~l'h1K1b • .incl · reconnect- ed .. toiru.t1lut111ns "I don't think we can un- derest1m<1lc the lev('I at which pl'opl<' an· dissati~fi<'d "1th what is going on in the public sector." Brown told a m<•eting of the st at<' Council of Education. "W<' have to try to figure out how we can re- verse th:1t and rcconn('ct the coinmumty to those institut ions they mu.o;t support," he said. CafJle Car Sllps SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Twelve p e rsons a board a California Street cable car were injured when the car rolled backward about 15 feet and came to an abrupt halt, officials said. Most or the passengers were treated for minor injuries and re- leased alter the Friday mishap. Passengers said the accident oc- curred about 10: 45 p . m . SAVE A BUNDLE! ( ___ ST._:4_TE_J HfHlflfl Wed• at 77 PALM DESERT CAP I Songwnter Hoagy Carmichael. famous for such dreamy. relaxed s tandards as ''Stardust." "1...azy River," and ··Georgia on My ~ind." has married an actress after a 15-year courtship. Carmichael, 77, was married Friday at Palm Desert Com- munity Church to Wanda K. ~tcKay. 52, a former contract player for Paramount and RKO c;tudios It was the second mar na~e for both Flo rbt KHa. Y oat h LOS ANGELES CAP> -An elderly norlSt has fatally shot a robber alter bemg told, "Now I m going to kill you," by a youlh appearing to have a gun, police s aid. Kenneth Walton. 19, was shot three times late Thursday by norist Willie Brown, 75, police said. Investigators '6aid Brown told them he gave Walton money when the youth demanded it, and was able to reach a gun by promising more money SF BOiton Beta•ett SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The man who left his heart in Sao Francisco has now left his name. Singer Tony Bennett returned to the city by the bay to dedicate the Tony Bennett Plaza at the Mark Hopkins Hotel and Tony Bennett terrace, in a residential area. Bennett. in tow& to enter- tain at the annual Boys• Towns of Italy Ball, also was named an honorary fire chieL • 0 Hercreator, l9'7S Pulitzer Prize winger Trudeau, 29, made a r are publicappearancetoaddressJoanie'sclass. "JOANIE," BE SAID, "I flew all the way from New York to be with you today. All the way from Chicago I sat next to a hysterical womanwhosedo•badffoientodeathinthepJan~·s1una1e compart­ ment.'' It was clearly an example of Trudeau's far-out wit, and the gag drew laughter from graduates and professors togetht r ''But, Joanie,'' Trudeau added soberly, ·'I wish we could tell you how proud we aU are of you ... l'm here today because I always believed ln taklng full responsibility Cor my creative decisions. Joanie Cauc\lS' abiding need for support and guidance has brought me here today In W74, Trudeau had Joanie leave her husband and three sons to pursue a legal career. She applied to Boall and was accepted. Although Joanie never appeared, Trudeau accepted a certificate with her name on it. To observers, her presence was almost palpable THE COMMENCEMENT was covered by reporters and cameramen from local television stations and reporters from the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Time Sunday, May 22, 19n DAIL V PILOT ik The mythical Joanie's · cluamates bantered wltb reporters before the commencement, some olferina oc:cas.ionally to "tell }'ou the truth about Joanie Caucus." Spectators were heard to whisper that certain women gradu14tes over 30, including one who accepted her degree with a sleepy cbila in her ~rms, were "just Uke Joanie." For all her nonpresence, Joanie seemed to be an inspiratio4 to her classmates. • Elizabeth Calciano, 37, whose marriage and three children S\.lr· vived her three years at Boalt, said she had "reservations abC>ut Joanie leavmg her children. St.ill, Joanie is fun. We sweated lhroqb lhe law school entrance exams al the same ume. •' ~ \ JOANIE'S CAREER plans are vague. Marty Africa, assisttnt director of Boalt admissions, said Joanie has been offered a job w,,th a Soulhem California legal firm. but he declined details. : Later, asked if Joanie would take a job soon, Trudeau s~d "We·u just have to w1t1t and see." • Trudeau said also, "I have no special knowledge of the law tx· cept those pertaining lo tax returns and the use of recreatio~al drugs. In my ear Her years, my expertise lay in civil disobediencef · Trudeau started drawing the comic strip as a student at Yal~ln the late 1960s. • Fault Fo11nd at Onofre ad1elhaeK SACRAMENTO (A P > -An earthquake fault has been dis· covered that should be intensely studied before a $2.5-billion nuclear power plant complex is activated at San Onofre, state officials say. JC the fault is an active, major one, iti could jeopardize the pro ject as well as the San Onofre re actor in operation since 1968 st ale Energy Commission of ficials have said. KEN BASKIN, a Southern California Edison Co. engineer. could not comment on whether the power company had knowledge of the fault. But he said the nine-year-old San Onofre reactor and the two being built were adequately de- signed to withstand a major earthquake. even if studies find the fault both active and major. The previously unmapped fault traverses the shoreline cliff three to four miles south of the plant site. and it appears to be in line with another fault mapped in 1971 that is about two miles southeast of the plant, said Richard Maullin, commission chairman. Ma ullin, in a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging an investigation, said : "The potential importance of these observallons for the design and s afe operation of the San Onofre units can be s ubstantial 1f further investigation bears out these prelimmary findings." I F TIIE TWO faults are con- nected and they extend to the northwest, a smgle fault could run within one to 11 "2 miles or the plant. said Bob Strand. the com- m 1ssion 's chief geologist who made the discovery May 11 . Stephanie Bradfield, com- mission spokesperson. said the ultimate effect of a major fault near San Onofre could be refusal of the NRC to license the plants being bUJll and order a shutdown of th(' one m operation. ADA'Finds liberals Not Brown Fans SACRAMENTO <A P > -Sup- port for Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is ebbing a way among liberals, an Americans for Democratic Action survey indicates. Brown. looking at his re- election chances m 1978, should take note or this signal. ADA execu tive director Shirley Wechsler said in a newsletter on poll results to be mailed to ADA m embers next week. She said 65 percent or the 1,215 persons who responded to the Southern California A DA survey listed the Democratic governor's conservative economic policies a major shortcoming, while 21 per- cent praised his fiscal restraint. "Poor leadership" by Brown was cited by 28 percent a nd 11 percent criticized his campaign last year for the Democratic nomination for president. Brown received an average rating of 6.1 on a scale on which l is the lowest and 10 the highest •core. Reg.999s 20° o OFF' Our lowest price ever on a 40 ch. mobile CB. Squelch. ANL, lighted channel dial! 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SCOOP says THANK YOU NEWPORT BEACH!" for your heart·warming response to our recent membership letters: We received 23.60/o response to our mailing and they are still pouring lnl We are grateful for your checks and we welcome the new members. • SCOOP Is the SOciety o f concerned Owners of Peta and we are coooerned about the future of our dogs In this city. We know you love your dog, but do you realize the threat to our pets If the present regulations are extended? M• cMcb to J 12 CoraHdo St .. Newport ..... 9266 I. PhOM 673-5911or67S.ll4f w 64'-'5424. Graduating from col· lege? Begin your ca· reer now in leaming how to manage a Radio Shack store. Stift in college? Start your training on a part tine bails. Store Managers who completed our training pro· gram in 1974, avefag«J $11,215 totel eamlngs for their nrst year, $18,533 in the second >""· and S22,805 rhflr1hirt1 year. T"'1Se ManaQtrs from our 1975 program averaged $10,245 ffrst year and $18,533 In the second year. Our 1976 program Managers averaged $14,273, fustyelf. Don Johnson We will guarantee those qualified people who stay in the program, $10,000 minimum tqtat earnings tor the first lull year aa Manager and $141000 the· second. Conract me f« further lnfonnatlon: I 0 I so.th Glautl Ormge, C•tornla 92666 PAIC£St.4AYVARYATINOMOUAL STOA£S 7 I 4'6]9•3903 .. O.t tt'""'4 .oM) ft¥IPI Al·-Gl'IJ>ctl Oe,...,,, I.-for INS-• Inyo.,.,.. -OOd. •• ... " .. d ( n a f j p 'I ,c n l< C• ii p -At ( DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Booklet's English may be the official language of the n a· hon, but California's Department of Mot.or Vehicles apparently doesn't see it as very important to those. who travel our freeways and streets. The OMV publishes its driver's handbook in Spanish (which is somewhat defensible), and also in Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese. Soon Japanese and Philippine versions will be ready. . Now the OMV triumphantly announces its Portuguese edition is going on the press. The DMV asserts California has 350,000 first - generation Portuguese (a fi gure we find amazing) and that among them are an unspecified number of driv ers who can't speak English. lfsing the same logic applied to the other nationalities, the OMV's newest booklet will explain to tttem that a sign saying "No Right Turn" means "Nao Volte a Oireita." . What nonsense! 1 t is neither bigotry nor an ethnic slut: to declare that those who intend to live here permanently-and lo drive our roads-adopt English as a language. The OMV policy tends to isolate new residents and discourage them from joining the economic ma instream of their adopted country. • And we'll bet that streets dotted with non-English -speaking drivers won 'l do much for traffic safety Firing at Fairview Families of the 1,600-some clients at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa are placed in an uneasy state for the second time in eight months by a sudden chahge in top directors. It was long-time director Dr. Anthony Toto who first resigned rather than accept an enforced transfer. Last we~k . top officials of the State Depart- ment of Health gave the ax to his replacement, Dr MiChael Levine. To those close to Fairview, its staff an<i its clients, ) a Turiioff the departure of Levine was not too surprising. En- terprising.challenging and independent, he fought a one-man battle against the state's system for treating the mentally retarded. ' Often he was l'ight. Some of his criticisms and many of his innovations wete worthwh~·1e. But when Levine took on both his superiors and t entire civil service system -m eaning the power 1 California Stale Employes Association-it became vious his maverick management would not last. This upheaval is unfortunate for Fairview's clients and their families. Treatment and care of the mentally retarded is not a stagnant process; it re- quires progressive attitudes and experimentation. But it also requires trust and faith in those who administer the system . Having tb.r~e directors in less than a year drags down that trust and faith. Trick's Reversed The ladies of the street have likely been promis- ing more than they delivered since the world's oldest profession went into business back in antiquity. But up in San Francisco, old Gomorrah by the Bay is wrestling with t he legal aspects of which is worse: consumer fra ud or illegal sex. After a number of embarrassed "tricks" finally complained to tJle cops, the city decided it was wrong for the girls along Broadway to advertise enticing en- counter sessions hinting that all manner of lurid sex- ual acts were avail~ble on the other side of the door. Those who paid the price got-nothing. Which in a strict manner of speaking is all that's legal under municipal code. Pr~titution is against the law, as are the other forms of encounter slyly promised by the signs. No way to treat tourists, said the Board of Supervisors. Henceforth, posted signs must warn potential marks of what they won't get for their money. Looks like the trick's been turned on the ladies. 'Shhhh! Can't you see the president is busy looking for ways to conserve·gas?' Unemployment Answer: Work on Inner Person . PHILADELPHIA There is so much fretting <1nd fussing over unemplo y - m e nt . th at curse of en- t e ·r p r i s c economies. that when one encounters an organization that SUl' cessfully trai n s a nd places people in jobs, well, it's a breath of fresh air. Since 1964. when ht• n·ached in- to the seamier sections of this c1 iv to help the um•mploycd and unt•mployable find work, Or Leon S ullivan and hi s Up portunitll's Industrialization Cen- ters have trained 476,000 pcoplt· across th<' r<'public and pl ared 75 percent of tht•m in job:. D r Su 111 v ;1 n . a B a pt 1 s t min1st<'r who ~ent through the whole c1v1I rights campaign, d1·· 1•idect th<1l "'1ntcgrat10n without preparution 1s frustratwl') ··So h<· t•stahli:-1h<•d thl' first O I .C. unit m ;i n <1 h ;1 n cl on 1 •(I 1 a 1 l h n 11 :-. t• t 11 n.•cru1t Pl'OJ>lt' wht) (lis t <.·uuldn t j.tCt JOhS. T II E P R E V ,\ I I. I NG philosophy was ;111d 1s that there's no point in blaming whilc'y or society or th<' man. 1t'!-> up to vou to help ~ 0111 :-.1·lf. find )OUT M•lf·<lignity , ~·atd1 up on your education anti move m~o .i JOb with your he<td held high . F:mployers were !->low to take lo Or Sulli van's prnJt'l'l. hut onrl' thl'Y learned he turned out wdl train ed, posll1v(' m1ndt-d gradu,1tcs. they supportert him 10 impressive numbers. Today, the chief executive of- ficers of 32 major companies. in- cluding General Motors, IBM and Seott Paper Co .. serve on his industrial advisory councit.and help raise funds for the 150 OICs acr oss the country and in some for eign countries. "WE CAN TRAIN a person for one-third of what it costs the fede r al governm ent.·· Dr. Sullivan says. ··w e produce tax- payers and consumers. I believe in milk and honey in heaven and ham and eggs on earth. We could c· u t d ow n u n e m p I o y m e n t dramatically tf we had the chance. "In 10 years. 1( things keep go- ing the way they are now. there will be 50 million Americans on welfare or unemployment. When 40 percent of the nation's re- sources go to s ubsidizing the poor. that's the end of free en· terpnse. and we're not far from that situation " In 1976, OICs trained 61.255 persons. at a n average cost of Sl .SOO Sulli van would like to up th~1l number of 100.000. and build until 1 milhon are trained in the nt•)(t four years. He has a m · bivalent Ccelings about federaJ contributions. "i\NV UTILE change at the national level can cause n sk to ~our rederal funds," be says. "But in recent ycurs we have been getting some federal fund· ing ... Sulltvan had been bothered with a federal rcquircm~·nt that some funding must romt> lhrough a !oral "prime sponsor." a ( THI~CH) mayor's office for example. So he got Sen. Richard Schweiker <R -Pa.) to s ponsor a bill provid- ing direct funding to OIC-type projects. The bill cleared the Human Resources Committee last week. In our society, discrimination, the quick or cyclical change of an industry's fortunes and the lack of skills or proper altitude -all cause unemployme n t. Di s- crimination is a reality which IOC staffers can hammer away on. They can't do much about the situation of a suddenly depressed industry, other than retraining people. But in the area of finding peo- ple with no skiUs and a downbeat attitude, and changing both, ah, that's where OIC excels. "IF A PERSON needs math or reading, we give it to him," ex· plains A. Melvin East. deputy ex- ec utive dire c t or of the Philadelphia OIC. ''If an 18-year- old comes in he re and complains that he didn't finish high school, we know he has taken the first step because at least he men - tioned it. "We work on the inner person, and try to improve his attitude. We try to maximize his self. confidence. We don't deal with anger as much as we do frustra· lion. Anguish and anger must be set aside for a person to go into our program or into a job. .. ,.m afraid. 1entlemea, we ehall have to add oar D8;1DH to the llet of endangered 1peeleer Retaliation Expected in Deadly Games Coincidence No event in 20th-century his- tor~ sitR m ore uneai1ily in tht> American subconscious than the assassination of John F. Ken- nedy. Thirteen years after the kill· ing, millions of Americans are s titl uncon- vinced that the Warren Com mission report fully answered all t h e main ques tions . There are too many nag- ging doubts, too man y loose ends. too m any killings that seem to have som e connection to the DalJ as crime, tor the American people to be content to let the matter drop. Now comei; a new book. "Coin- cidence or Conspiracy?" by Bernard Fensterwald Jr .• ex- ecutive director of the Commit- tee to Investigate Ai;sassina- tions, which. more effectively lhl.Jl anything else we h ave ~ad . challenges the main findings of the Warren Commission. IT IS DIFFICULT. ln fact. af* reading this book, to believe that only one person, Lee Harvey Oswald, was involved in the murder of J .F .K. Tho Im-. ( NORMAN COUSINS J pressive array of facts as- sembled by Fensterwald points to more than a single assassin. He feels that the Warren Com- tnission t eport. in holding to the one-bullet theory, is based on a togical fallacy. He calls attent\on to the incontrovertible fact that President Kennedy was hit not just from the neck but in \he brain, and to the equally incon- trovertible fact that Gov. John Connally was hit in the body, wrist and thigh . F ensterwald sees no way a single bullet could have followed such a zigzag course in doing all that damage. There are also the reports of eyewitnesses who have testified they he3rd at least three shots. BUT IF, IN fact , three shots were fired. then it becomes nccess~ry to ~ bow the Oswald rifle could have been aimed and fired three times in the Six· second interval that served as the time frame or the auasslna· Uon act. The author conduct~d a rigorous lnvcst\gation Into the in- volvement of Jack Ruby ln the assassination. Ruby testified Conspiracy? before the Warren Commission that his reason for killing Oswald was that he wanted to spare J ac- queline Kennedy the ordeal of re· turning to Dallas to testify at Oswald's trial. Fensterwald finds it inexplica- ble that the Warren Commission did not reveal that Ruby wrote a Jetter from prison repudiating this · statement. Ruby said his original statement was made on the advice of his lawyer. RUBY'S UNJ>ERWORLD con· nectio,os are not ignored by the author, who calls attention to the known lnvolvement of the Mafia with the CIA in the plot to as- sa ssinate Fidel Castro. Fensterwald believes that the Warren Commission made a serious error 'in not assessing the significance of Jack Ruby's trips to CUba -in. the light of a possi- ble Cuban connection wJth the J.F ~.assassination. Ue ls not disposed to minimite the possibility that right·wing Cuban.1, recruited by the .Mafia and the ClA iD the Bay of PifS fiasco, decided to kill Kennedy ltt revenge for the Pnsldent's order aborti.n• the tnvuloD. Nor does Feosterwald understand wh1 thls possibility was not more thorouehly investigated bJ War. ren Commission staff members. Still anothe r_ pu:ule to_ tbe author was the astonishing response of one of the chief War- ren Commission investigators to an unexpected item of new evidence that turned up late in the game. Th e inve ~tigator said something to the effect that the commission was supposed to be closing the books on the case, not opening the m . He sounded almost as though he resented anything that might c&Yse the Warren Commission to examine evidence contrary to its findings. The roles of the CIA and FBI in the assassination investigation do little to r eass ure the American people that these agencies see themselves as ser- vants of the American people, who mu.st not be above the law. HISTORIANS OF a later generation m:l,Y conclude that the J .F.K. tragOdy began the<My Congress created · a secret or- ganisation which couJd engage in all sorts of crimes1 l.ncluding as• sassinaUons. The moment the CIA became lnvohed In foreijn usamnatlon plots, it wu a pro- mise that an American President would be murdered. It ls M.ivo ln the extreme to believe that retaliation does not fisure in the machinations of. .iovemments cauaht up in deadlY 1ames. "We don't have dis ciplinary problems because we just say, 'If you want to learn here, you must stick to business.'" Sometimes people come to OIC so discouraged that they finally ask why it wouldn't be better just to slay on welfa r e. East says such people are told they can make out better on welfare now, but in the long run they'll make more money and have a better life with a job. .. Yuu subj eel yourself to political whims by staying on welfare," he explains. "You can get stuck in it and never get out." He and others in the 4,000· person staff seem well motivated because they see the scope of their challenge. "If w e don't get to this hard-rock unemployment now, especially among youth," East says, "we'll have more pro- blems with alcohol, drugs and crime tomorrow.'' Relative Finally . Stopped Smoking To the Editor: The Sunday article, "Where There's Smoke, There's Ire" em- phasized a very basic point: What a tremendous difference that mammoth m o ne tary "clout" makes. If there was a s much economic power behind marijuana, co- caine, heroin. etc. as there is behind cigarettes there would, undoubtedly, be a National Mari- juana, Cocaine & H eroin In sti tute and instead of "dealers" and "pushers" we would have'· area managei;-s. · · TllE PURPOSE would be to disseminate "information" to the effect that these substances have not been proven to kill peo· pie and that they provide relaxa- tion and enjoyment for persons who should, therefore, be permitte d to choose for themselves whether they want to use them or not. I wonder if Mr. McLean could possibly have escaped hearing about cases such as my brother- in·l aw who. d espite m edical warnings could not stop smoking and withered from a robust athletic man to a corpse. Even when he could no longer stand up by himself. he continued to smoke, meanwhile exclaiming, "Oh, God, I'd give a million dollars if I could quit these damn things!", He did quit in the same manner as thousands of others - alter he was buried. CO MPETENT evidence in· dicates that "second hand smoke" is harmCul but even if it were not it is a gross irritant. No one would take a picnic next to the city dump where they were burning trash but it is no dif- ferent for the nons moker in a restaurant. He goes out to enjoy which he expects to enjoy even more becau se he has not depressed his senses of taste and smell by an addiction to tobacco. It is in the American tradition of fairness and logic that persons should be protected from the harmful acts of others. W.COLEMAN Better to Quaef .. To the Editor: The lettel" Sunday. May 15. b1 Jim Boldlng'onpost. Wol'ld W:P' II bable$! My guess is that Jim ls in- volved ln the armament industry or the like and all wrapped up ln his m atcrlalbtit, Vidorian Um- ' bUtcal ~-How any penoa can reject these ~autifuJ peoplo ls beyond comprehension. It'• the ( MAILBOX ) Letters lrorn readus .Jre welcome. The ri9hl to co..O.nse lelters to Ill spue or ellm.nat• llbel •Sr~· u rv.id. Letters of >OO words or less will be given preler•r•u. All tellers must include slgnatu,.. and m•lll"9 •ddnru but n•mes may be' withheld on r~· quest II sufficient ruson IS apparent. Poetry will not be publlsMcl. first generation that rightfully has rejected industries that arc harmfuJ to m an. They no longer salute and accept persons just b ecause they are the authonty. They rightfully question . HAD THE previous genera- tions had the same attitude, it is very likely that World War I and World War II would not have happened. Can you imagine the beautiful students at Berkeley or Ke nt accepting the likes of Hitler ? Don't Jay off your guilt on these beautiful people. You can have your Nixons and A gnews. Personally I'll t ake the post World War II babies .•. Woodward .•• B e rnstein Nader ... Baez •.• Fonda . .. Hayden ... etc. If I felt there was any hope for persons with the same attitudes that Jim Bolding h arbors. I might suggest putting down the Wall Street Journal for a mo· ment and reading "The Sorcerer at Bolinas Reef " by Charles Reich. Proud father of three World War Ii babies, ROBERT JACKSON ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R<>MrtN. W~•d.Publilh~ Thomas Kttvil. Editor The editorial page of the Dally Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers bl' presentln1 on tl\ls page dive1'C commentary on ~ca ol interut by syndlc•l· ed cialumnllls and cartooniats, by 1>rovldln1 a forunt fot' reJlders' •ltws and t>y presetttil')I thl• new•papcr'• opinions and '*at qn cur~nt lopica. The .utcl{ial dplnlons ot the Dally Pilot ~ar 0tily h• the editorial column at \lie top ol the paae. Opinions tit· presse(l by the columnists and cattoonW.a and leltff' writers ar• their bwn and no endontment ol thelt ~it'WS by th• Dally Pilot should be inr erred. Sunday, May 22, 1977 · i d y :l c E c n a ri ~ c 1' Jf Ci h p .. Sunday. May 22. 19n DAILY PILOT "l · ~---~...;;.s..,;;..;.;.;~~~~~~~~~~--~-------.-..•-:..z Saving Jobs vs. Penalizi.ng Shoppers WASHINGTON. D.C. -ll'rM trade, like the free movement o( peoples and the tree excbante or ideas, ough t to be one o r mankind'i main 101al&. 1''or tho obatructlon ot commerce ia :tynonymoua wllh the d arke~t sort of naUom1li1m. But we are being haunted lhest! days both in the United States and 'else - where by the rising spectre or protec - llonlam. And this prompts the questtonof whether it is possible. give n the eno rm ous com plexitleli ot the global economic puzzle, to cling to the doctrines of Adam Smith. It 1s paradoxical that the clumor for protectioniam in the Unlled Slate. 1hould surface at a time when thla country ls more reliant than ever on tree lride. ONE 01' EVERY 1lx Jobi I.rt America now ls related to ex - port&, and one of every three acrea ol U.S. farmland producea for oveneu markets. The competition of foreign goods bu contributed lo holdine down inflatlon. and American economic liberalis m has attract- ed significant European und J apaneae investment in the Unit· ed State1. Yet the outcry for tariff bar- r iers has become lncreasinal[. ahrill, and it ia compelline Pres • dent Cartel' to adopt policies that h e would have preferred to avoid. Much of the agltutton is coming from marginal buslnes!I and labor interests. a nd their con- g ressional spokesmen. They are exem plified by the s hoe ( STANLEY J __ KA_R_No_w _ manufacturers, who are aenam· ln1 for help against m ore ~tyUtih and lest expensive Italian and Asian importa. ARRANGEMENTS OF this klnd alrH dy exiat. There are tlaborate pact.I 1overnlng the division ol textile marketa, and there llre le1t1 formal understan- din11 amona the industrialiaod countries coverin1 the export or ateel and the coet of ships. The Carter admin.istraUon ls striving for 5lmU ar accords in its elforu to persuade Japan, Italy. Brazil, Spain, Taiwan and South Korea to limit the sale of Items ransing from shoes to television sets, and other agreement.a are bein1 studied that would regulate sugar and wheat. CrtUc1 of theH dtall II)' Ulat they are really dt11ut1ed carttla that would kMp prlcea hlth by curbinl competition. Oarter'1 aldH concede to thla poaalbUl\y but contend that the alternaUve would bo commerclal chaos. Al CARTER 1ee1 It, then, the only hope la tor a middle road that runs between the evUs of protectJonl1m •nd lhu lnade- quaotea of tree trade. He belan hl1 (lUeat tor thla road at the re· cent London aummlt meetln1. But whether a compromise can be found depends on the Euro· peana, and particularly the Japanae, who tb1maelve1 have been buildln1 up tariff waUs In order to defend their domestic in· dustries hard hit by the re- cession. Consequently, it is going to take months and perhaps years before a new system 11 evolved lhat ia capable of 1rappllng wtih the horrendous economic dlhtm· mas that Ue ahead. Evt'n now. though, the necessity for this system underltnes the extent to "hi ch the world hus become in· terdependent. American ahoo manufacturers launched their campai'n for higher tariffs last year with the argument that foreign imports had cost th<' industry 70.000 jobs within the peat decado. But they failed to point out that a tariff boost on forel1:n shoea might cost U.S. conaumers u1 much a1 $500 million per yeKr In hlahor prlo81. IT IS WORTH uaklng. there· fore, how much conaumere ou11ht lo be penalized for the aako or .uvmaJoba. Carter answered that lust month. when he rejected the shoe industry's request tor a tarift hike. His courageous action further angered the labor union11, which already had expre11ed hostihty to his unti-inflatlonary •tunce. Meanwhtl•. the Prel1dent 1' being challen1od by the U S makers of television sets. and this has created u complicated problem. THE RULING by a New Yorf( Customs Court that Japande television exporters benefit from unfair 11ubsidics could lead to prohibitive tarilfa o n other merchandJae from Europo, aand·\t ' mlaht touch off an internationul trade war. H nothina stood in hi1 way, Curter would favor unfetterecl trade. But as a practical politi· clan, he ts trytng to steer a mid· die course between the protec · tlonlsts and consumer:s who de· serve the option or lmporte<! goods. Thus he seems to be moving in the direction ot so·called ''order-. ly m arkeling arrangements" un• der which importing ~nd export· mg nations negotiate mutually acceptable restramts By JOSEPH A. CALIFANO JR. Secretars1 o/ ltealth, Education, and Welfare Every American parent must un- derstand that the cost of Immunization ugain st polio. m easles, German measles, pertu11sls (whooplng cough ) and tetanus h1 a tiny price to pay for pro· tectlon a1ainst Illnesses that can maim and kill. Injections hnperative special outreuch etrortt. to immun1z~ those chJldron. SIXTH, STATE AND local govt!rn· men ts must become Cully engaged in this task. Forty.five states have laws requir ing immuruul.ton of children enlerinu eichool. I am a&kini: 1overnor1 ol the1u,, states to make the maximum use of their legal authority, President Carter's ntiw national im- m u nlzation campuaan h ali two Cun damental goal~· Fi rat. within 30 months -by the fall of 1979 -we seek to immunize the millions or children who today arc ln adeq\Jalely protected ugatnsl all preventable childhood dlsea11e, raising Immunization levels for our young above 90 percent Second, we !.eek lo estublish a perma· nenl system to provide comprehensive immunization Hrvlcl·s to tho three million children born in Amcrku each year. OUR NATIONAL. failure to protect our you ng from prcvenlllble diseases is shocking. -Al thit1 m9mtJnt. out or :S2 million American children under the age of lli. some 20 million ulmosl 40 percent are not immunized ttgainst one or more of the childhood discuses for which safe a nd effective vacc1nc-s arc available. -More than 19 mall ion children today are not Immunized against polio. And the number ot children unprotected against thla crippling disease Is r.ioing up, not down. Next ycllr, at could be 20 million inadequately vurclnawct. an<I Video Slices Of Life Divide Family -'{([ ,, __,]~ ~ I . '\ '~~~ l , , \ , , I , i·~l'-~ ~ ._ __ _ We will ul110 use our public assl.stanc~ programs to reach low incom e famlliellll a nd lo urge them to have their children am munized There are 11 million mothers and children on welfare and we can reach them us we provide their mon. thl} pa) men ts. stlll more the year after that unless we 11ct. -Nearly 12 milllon children aged one through 13 are not immunized ttgalnst measles. -MORE THAN 12 and a hall million younaste111 aaed one through 12 years old are not immunized aga1rust German measles. -More than 15 aind u half million children under 14 years or age h'*ve not received n full cours(! or DPT shots to protect aaaint diphtheria, whooping cough, and tetanus For moet children, thelle common dis- eases are relatively minor health pro· blems. But every one or them can cause death . Most can produce llfc·Jong physical or m ental impairm ent - paralysis. blindness, deafness. brain damage and mental retardation. And when vaccinlllion rules hover al <>nly ~to 65 percent or the eli1:1ble youth populaUon -as they do today -the chances ot serious outhreaks of disease greatly increa11e . To remedy thi:. nul1on14l dil. • .:race. . (J ,-• u~ ,> , the President has directed that the Department of Health, Education and Welfare provide leadership backed by financial and technical assistance. But lo succeed we must mobilize the im- mense capabilities that exist outside lht: federal government. Our mission Is to eradicate the ig· nora nco and abolish the apathy that have cawed tho disturbingly low levels of childhood immunization. First. too many parents are unaware of the risks of Inadequate immunization a1ainst childhood diseases. They seem to have torsotten the 11pectro or the iron tuna. The aeneration or deaf children. T he babies born with birth defects becau&e their mothers contracted German measles. A MASSIVE PUBLIC Information cf· fort must be directed at parcnl-.. I cannot believe there is a parent amon~ us mother or father -who knows the benefits of immuniiation who would not have their chiJd immunized. Second, we must reach the thousands of health care providers who ar e ;tpalhelic about t!lis major nal1onul health problem Too many doctors fail to insure that youngsters In their care are fully immunized. It is striking that two-thirds of the 20 million children who don't have com- plete immWlization are in families lhal use private health care providers. rather than public agencies. THIRD, WE WILL work closely with the National League for Nursing to build a broad network of \'Oluntecr program!\ across the nation. Fourth, Industry and labor have an im - portant role in remedyln~ our failure to protect American's children. I am send· mg a letter to the chief executive officers of the nation's major corporations. ask- ing them to initiate a major education campaign among their millions of employes. Simllarly, I am writing to the leadership of or~anized labor asking them to reach out to their membership. Fifth. those organizations and cltltens with special access to the populations of our urban ghettoes and pockets of rural poverty m ust join this effort. I am asking sev<.'ral ot them to assist state and local public health authorities in mountinJ: The n eed for 1 mm un1zat1on 1s particularly great among low incom~ children For example, measles 1m m unazataon levels among children enter-; Ing liChool is 95 percent for upper Income· Americans, 86 percent for middle in· come. and a shocking 42 percent for lower income children. TJIE OFFJCE OF Education will work with the nation's school 11y11tems, a rt· source that can and must do a great deal· more in identifying children who are not udequatcly immunized, putting them in touch with pubUc and private sources of health services. and making sure that a;chool health records are properly kept. All these efforts mus t build on one stark fact: the cost of fully immuntdng our nation's young is m inute compared to thl' cost, in both dollars and humaf\ surrerlng, that results when children at"e afflicted with dbeues like polio. tetanus. \\ hoopm~ cough <•nd diphtheria [ ART HOPPE J Days of Our Lives Repeat Themselves -6A.M.- 0 It's Another New Day'. tre- run ) 0 Movie: "Gold Diggers of 1933." Crim e drama of in- ternational hit man who has contract on three nuns <Made for TV J 0 Rocks ~ I IU;pano-Chinei,o ncwli -8A .M .- EJ Hopalong Ci:issiciy I rerun 1 fJ Wake Up, America! <re · run> crJ Japanese sash1 mi cooking O' Slno-Spanil'h ne~ s -lOA.M.- -6P.M.-fJ Professional rock throw· ing S News (rerun i Cit N ews (rerun l D News <r er un l I> Membership brettk (re· run ) The Ed Wynn Show <rerunJ -8P.~.- 8 Jlopalong Cassidy (ro. run ) GJ Edwino und Ernestina Betty 's pregn a nt sit1 l or. Malvinu, lakes the low into her own hands after the plane crash. Lac.oq '77 fJ Movie : "Cleopatra.'' Crime dramp of m<.1n -.vho takes law into own h ands after plane crash. ( 1928 ) 0 The Cuisine of Iowa 0 Bionic Dog. Woofie takes on an international m oviij star in a game or intrigue anu bigtime backg"mmon fJ Wong and Son. Charlie pro- ves t hat 20 million Chin esa can't be Wong. @ ltalo-Russiun news ~· By DIANA BF.RG~RON product, but is thlt> neceuary? take a positive altitude toward a family? greasy dirt and she can clean it up in a na11h with "409." -NOON -S The $200 Question IJ Downstairs, Downstairs MI'. Hotchkiss is sold to the Eorl of Pentworth. Diana Hh"g,.ro11 1.oi the creative d1rf!ctnr for o Connecticut adotrtil• mg firm. The article '' reprinted from Adutthlino ~oe The conc-<>rn hc1 nf:! i;hown toward v1olcnn• on television must be carrier! over to» concern toward all faculs or family life. Contrast a Kool-Aid com - mercial and a Wyler'& lemonade commercial. Both the "Shout" and .. Formula 409" com mere I ala have ma ny or the same compo- nents. In one, the mother ii; a s hrew and the children rather s neaky and guiJty, while in the other a normal happy family gets just as dirty but the mother is able to cope without losing her cool. The meanl{e received by the children watcblnf i1: lf you can sneak a piece o pizza and f(et away with It, that 's fino -not lo mention that the family ls not too important to the mother. She yells at them and then comes on cam era happy aa can be. loving her can of "409." 0 Movie: Gold Dtgaers of 1932. ·· Crim e dram a o f murder and intrigue during Serbo-Croatian War of 1842. ( 1842) U The $250 Question 0 Pel Cemetery Manage· m ent @Serbo-Croatian news -2P.M.-IJ The $.500 Question fJ The $505 Question 9 Intermediate Urdu -lOP.M.- fJ Pro Kite Flying: Kania~ Chy Drugons vs. Tampa Tails 0 City Bull ding J nspector. Ned is pursued by a horde or ravcnou~ rats 0 Wild Nuture. A cloae look at mea ly bug larvae. U Movie: "Gold Digaers of 1936. ·•Crime drama of the fall of Pompeii. (79 A.O.) ' . • T he nuclear family In America is breakina down . l'uenll, especially fathers, are 11pendin1 less a nd less time with thelr children. cauain~ further harm to the family. The mobility of American lUe h111 deatroyed the e xte nded famlllea of 1randparent1, auntl, uncles and cousina ol a ieneraUon 110. Both ads are ror ba1ically tht um• product wlth the aama strategy and almost the same ex· ecutlon. In tho Kool-Aid com· mercial. the little ~irl is making Kool-A.id while the mother tells us how creat and cheap It i1 the two brothers are watchlna the whole procedure. When 1he finishes, the boys aak ror some and she glvet a rude "Nope" while the mother beams IP· prov al on this selfi1h little 1irl. The Wyler'~ ad has a li\Ue eirl making the product as her sister comet alOltl and a1k1 to help. Tho b11 1l1ter and little :sl1ter work to1ether maklng the lemonade and than take lt out· 1lde to DMldy, who ls properly •Ppreciativt and loving. Jn tht "409" spot, the little boy starts into the kitchen with the dirty bl.ke chain and the mother. off.camera, yells at him lo stay outside -he leaves a greasy spot on her door. Then the little girl climbs up lO the counter and puts htr han~ Into the pizza box and the mother yells Crom off-camera tha t she la to h ave nothin1 before dinner . M er a glance over her shoulder to m ake sure she is not being observed, 1he 1nHkl tt anyway, teavinl a trail of ptau across the counter. Next. the poor huaband 1ets the treatment by bel:nl yelled at for getting grease GI\ the stove while cook· int. Commorclala can just as easily show friendly feelings between famillea as unfrien1ll y. A Bactine ad hu twin boys pl ayinst together and coming into the house with one brother helping the other "after • spill from a swing. On the other hand, Good Humor 8iV81 \IS two c hildren fighUna, bctng rude and finishing up with a refusal to sha re. 0 You and Godwanaland ~Yoga, Yogurt. You a nd the Greco· Turkish news 0 P sychi atric We ek 1.fl • Cblldrt1n have f aw models of family llte to whlc}' to refer. Televlaton and televl1lon com· marclal1 are one of the model• a vailable to children and lbey risk harmina th• tamlly and family rel1Uon1hlp1 further. SLJCE·OF·UFE commerclols are exacUy thal, sbowine a fam.l• ly in us dauf lntvectJOQ. tJn· fortunateiyr too man)' copr;riters thlM famW• con· 1lal of thort·tempered, tmmatun adult• and rude. obnoxlou1 eh,ldr.n. For 1ome re11on they think theee characters sell their ONE ClOMMll!RCIAL 1howt a mean, hurtful fam ily rela· don1blp while th• other portray• a warm. lovln« family . Whichever tOn)nltrcla! is seen by a cblJd condltlom her to what 1tam.Uy1i 1upPQ1ed to be. Sllce-of·lll• commercials can be very -"ect.Jve in selling a pro duct, but should not do so t.o the detriment ot the family. Why not -· A fTla RARA881NG her fa.rally, tb• mother finally come11 on camera with a big a mile for all of us aad tells U! that she hM n 1ure4 out lbat all tbla dlrt LI A1tdo from the moral reason1, there Is a very real economic re· ason ror not dem eanin(l ramllles and f amilY relat.tonahlpa in •He•· of ·life oommeroial1. Com- mercfala put aoroa1 a r,1un1. aa well u a messa1ee. Th.ls f~eling i~ transferred lo lhc proch.u:t. A coq)merclal that shows warmth and love teav•• U\11 me11ag~ wlth the houacwlr• wt\tn ~ho"" tbt produot. On th~ other band, commerci•la that d . grad the famll)', or It.a mrm· bers, will lead to negol1vc bo1.11..Ue atUtud ... -4P.M.-fJ Bigtime flycastina IJ The Merv Douataa Show. O"uests: Milton Fobes, Dert Stller, Dan Blocker, Mutt Cozby and her live eels. (re-run> lit The Y can of Our Day1. l'fonnic's sister. Millice n t. loses her baby. She thinki 1ho left it at the t>oauty parlor. fJ Movie: "Gold Diggers \>f fi35. 11 Crime drama of pre· his toric mons t er which destroys Gotham. 0932) O Stat.ion broak. (rerun) g !no-Croatian news . Review. Statio n break. O Hindi-Urdu news -MIDNIGHT -9 Profeuional Arm Wreatl- inS · ID Tho Tomorrow Nl1ht Slt ow. Johnny's gueat8'1 . Milton Siller, Bert Fobes1 ... Dan Blocker. and Aspui& · · KounR and he r cl~ctrlc '! earthworm . c rerun) ID Psychiatric: Week i" •' Jrevt~w (rerun > Station break -2A.M.-r • • Sltn-off ulute to the 48 . iI11r1 In our naa. (rerun) ' .. • CJ StaUon broken -..·;· . . , .. c n a fi p 'I' c n tc C' h J) ,.. DAILVPILOT Sunday, Mg2'2.1971 Year ol Leader•laip Explorer Life Full of Travel B e's b roke a nd a hltle tired, but David Gray of Corona de l ldar describes his year ·as a na - tion al officer in Explorer Scout · m g as "an outstanding ex· pe rie nce." G r ay, 21, was a m ember or the Newport Beach police E xplorer post. Jn 1975, h e served as na· t1on a l preside nt of law enforce· m e nt Exploring a nd m 1976, he was elected na t ional vace pr esi· de nt for a ll Explor ing programs. In tha t cap acity h e represen ted nine western states. Guam and the Philippines LAST 1'10NTll, he turned over his office to his successor and has been trying to settle back anto a more normal existence, serving as advisor to his old group and picking up lost class time at Cal State Fullerton teenagers he m et d uring his year 's travels. He was pleased to see tha t so m a ny youngster s a re eliger a nd willing t o involve them selves in programs and organization s that foster citizenship a nd benefi t their communities. But he said he has been disap· pointed by the declining interest in Exploring. Part of the p roblem . he says, 1s the regimented im age t hat Ex· plo r in g, a n arm of t he Boy Scouts, p rojects. "Kid s generally seem to have the same aims. it's JUSl that th ey'd rat her have less structured ways of achieving them,,. he explained. ANOTHE R OF T H E problems seen by G ray is the lack of knowledge about" hat Exploring is and who it's for. -o.11.-"ll•t St•" ""-'• BACK TO HOME BASE CdM's David Gray educatton and it's a gr eat way to meet lots of other kids and have a good time." he said. G RAY SAYS he ha d a great time visiting Explorers a ll over the country and was especially impressed with a trip he tnade to P ue rto Rico . Unfortuna tely, all those trips took a big bite out o f his finances . - Cash Cuts Work Ethic The ltutant Rich Say Goodbye to Pa1t Job• CLAREMONT (AP> -If you happened to st rike it r ich , c hances are )OU d quit !tOUr Job even though you m ight feel like working, u professor .... ho has studted lottery winners s:iys. Dr. H. Roy K aplan, a soc1olog1st and visiting professor al Pitzer College here, has interviewed. am ong others, 34 of New J ersey's million-dollar lot- ter y winners. "IF PEOP LE do n't havl' to work. an most cdses they don't," said Dr . Kaplan. who as on lca\l' from State University of Nt.1w York at Buffalo. "But Pl'O- ple s till look for som ething meaningful to do. "This shows that a lot of jobs \Ate have toduy 10 our society a re deadend types of JObs . · · Dr. Kaplan, 33, started his study about 4 1:: years ago because "I was interested 10 tht.> sociology of wor k ... the meaning of work. I wanted to find out if people would continue to work af there was no econom ic necessity for doing so. "The lottery w inners were a natural group to focus on." he said. "The study s ho\\ ed that pre\ 10us surveys indicating people would work even rf at .... as not an economic necessity -were erroneous .. People. according to the stud). general I~ do not work af it asn 't an economic necessity. · DR. KAPLAN, along '>'-tth Dr. Carlos Kru' t bosch. 42, who 1s now employed b~· the ~ataon<il Science Foundation 111 Wal>hangton. DC . t<ilkcd an depth with 34 of the 37 m all ion-dollar lottery winnt:r~ an New J ersey as of a year ago "We found tha t 35 of the 49 people we talked to in New Jersey who we re d irectly a ffect ed by th.: win n ings and who were e mployed full-tame quit their work." said Or. Kaplan. "We feel th tit this says something about the nature of the comm 1t- wt:>ren 't anxiou~ lo discuss their riches. "YOU ("AN catapult people from one ~conomic level to another overnight but their previous value11 c h ange much more slowly,'' he said. "And som e of thl·m were quatc relucla nt to <.hscuss their winnings with unyone. EVER SEE A SOLAR PANEL? See how solar oanPls work . and pay for them.selves. Heres an Energy Tio Use flourescent lamps whenever possible and Sdve on electnc bills The Energy Store ~next to Ne,vporr ~Iarine) 900 Pacific Coast High\vay ~e,vport Beach Tel. (714) 642-7783 r--------.-eOUPOM-·~-------, 11 With Thi' c°""°" I · I I H~ater HUCJ«Jft" RtcJ. $19.99 I I Mow $17.99 San $2.00 I I G n J Y-tn JM h :--I L--------·--.C.OUrOM.-..--------J Moft •• 'J'hun . lo Sat.: 10-6 Fri: 10-9 Sun..: Moon-5 Gray explained th<it during his year in office he took only two classes at the univers1tv and with a schedule that kept h.im on the road about 70 percent of t he time. he conceded even those t wo classes m ay have been too many. It is. he said , a program for girls a nd boys, ages 14 to 20 who a re interested in learning about -exploring -a given profession or field. he left his job as a police ca det during his year in office -due primarily t o his ha bit of t aking sid e excursions at his own ex· pense. m ent to work and of work itself in our soc11..•t v · · • • Kaplan was a nxious to point out. howl·~ t•r. that ! : . . . . . . . . . I RE~T 1\ '77 EXEC'l"l'l\'I·: '.\IOTOH ll0'.\11. T here are business Explorers. law enforcemen t Ex plorers. medical Explorers, fire Ex- plorers and aviation Explorerl>, for example. "th e activity that work provides was still import ant • ,.. "'IUt:\'1llEICH1-'HU:l>I. \'.'\Ul-:H K28-8K8M or 537·7i77. K!IN·li7 i7 1:,t. ;!j'.'; •· 1 fina lly had to tak e a job for a week guarding the m oon rock whe n 1t was o n d isplay at Fashion Island.'' he said . to the lottery winners or 111embcrs of their families • • "Many of t he unemployed were s<.•<irch1ng for :·•"'~*•**•••••**•**•*************! som e meaningful activity to occupy lhc1r time and • HERB F RIEDLANDE R I MPORTS • their mind," said Or. Kaplan. ''Whal they found •"ORANG E COl'NT V'S U1PORT CAR KING'' • · · 1 figured out 1 logged 120,000 m al es of a ir tra\'el alone." he said "The thing is that Exploring of· f ers an opportunity to get to know a career before }OU have to com- mit ) ourself to 1t in ter ms of "Actua lly, that was pretty m· tcrestmg. too. I met som e really unusual people." particularly unappealing" as lhe1r pre' 1ous iob · • : Dr . Kaplan a lso found that the winners " e1 e not .. • • CRAY SAID llE was both en l:ouragt.od and discouraged by th~ quick lo change des pite their sudden "ea Ith, <ind • • . .. Tables Turn in SF Tank SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Stroll up a carpeted ramp a nd step anto the cene depths of the ocean a S\\ 1rhng undersea panoram a of s harks and striped bas!> undulating behind ""alls of plexiglass. It's a dramatic introduction to Steinhart Aquarium's Fish Roundabout. Amenca's first and the wor ld's largest doughnut-shaped fish lank. While spectators stand an thl' hole of the doughnut. the fish plow a round t hem an 60· degree water bchmd 3-inch-t hick plexig lass. fightm~ a man-m ade current which averages about 11 ~knots. The walls and floor of the tank are bare. duplicating the open se<i where most fi s h ne' l'r sec the bottom Looks Like Up to Jim I\~ )11CJl.\El. I' \S K E\'I( II °' .,. o.-... P1IOI Sl.ttt Tht' l.1 ... 1 'atwnal f ootball LcagUl' draft cho1<.·e • .., on his v. a .v to '\l'\\ port Bt•<Jl'h hut as tht· sponsors of the Sl·c·ond Annual l rr•·l1•1.an1 \\'l•1•I.. \\ oulr1 •-.1\ Who cares·•· 20 but 1f last ::-e.tr ., t:\ t•nt 1s an} 1n il1l'.1t1011. he ma\ han· <1 hettcr chance of bl·C'n ming an ·all pm Last \'l'ar. Kchin Kirk v.as the lucl..~ c~OJce ancl a t·rov.d gathered at Orang<' Count\ \ 1 rport for his first .in<l la~t prt:s.., ronfrrcncc The 100,000-gallon tank as seen as the future home of a fearsom e great white s hark. the beast that ter rorized milbon s an t he m o \'1e ··Ja'>'s.'' Despite its reputation as a kille r. th1..· gr eat white is a delicate cr eature which neve r befor e h as survived in captivity. But it is as a n educational tool that the aquarium is m ost valuable . Since it opened last week, hordes of youngsters hC1ve flocke d to the California Acadt!my of Sciences build ing in Golde n Gale P ark to m ar vel at the wheeling, glitter ing fish. T he m ain t ank is 10 feet wide, eight feet deep and 204 feet in cirt'um fcrencc ft was don atedat acost of$1 m alhon. 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MS:~~sso ~=~· • .. • • H d y s ( } c n 8 fi p 1" c fl 'tc c h p t Sunday, May 22. 1971 Slew 011:e Win Away Froni Triple Crown Getting It Together .O.P Photo f'1 tcht·r '.\l;..i1T Grwsmgl'I' uf Morehead St:.ite loob .i 1111 awkward as he.• prepares to fire the ball durtn~ .1<·!11111 Sc.tturday ag<Jln~t lht· l 'nt\'ersity of !\I1ssisc;;1pp1 ;.it tlw NCAA soulhc.•rn rl'g1 rnrnl liaseball tourney tn :\11am1 F l.1 RALTlMORE <AP>-Seatlte Who''" read the inscription on the T s hirt. Seattle Slew. that's who, wrn- ner of Saturdav's Preakness and the M'ven other races he 's been Ul "Well, who's gonna beat him'!" said Jean Cruguet, the of ten c rit1<.'lzed but confide nt Frent·hman who be lieves the Slew wtll add the June 11 Bel mont Stakes to his triumphs in the Kentul'ky Derby a nd Preak ness and become racing's 10th Tnple Crown champion. Crugut•t has been criticized by the media for his handling of St•attle Sle\.\ in races s uch as the FIJmingo and Wood Memoria1. I h::. critics ha,·e said he has been unable to handle the horse. that he started him too soon or too late But his ride Saturday ap· pt•ared to be flawless a nd, like all the otht'rs. a v.mmng one. "You can not talk about this horse" 1th the great horses of a ll tune off Just seven races,." Stew's traint•r, Billy Turner, said in con· nt•l'l10n with the television com- mt•ntary of former great 1ockey Eddie Arcaro. Turnt•r said Arcaro. who has hl•en skept iral oft he colt ·s great· nl•s<;, \.\as being fall". But if he ac l'Orn pltshes in his ninth race what hl• cl 1ct 1n his St'\ enth and eighth, pt•opll' \\Ill bt• talking about him a' long as tht-n• 1s ra<'ing. \\1th a n•t·ord P1mhco crowd of 7i 346 "atchmg. Sl•attle Slew bat· t lt•d from the brl.'ak to just past tht• half mile pol e with l ormur .. u1t Tht>n. on the turn. ~l .itlll· SI<.•\.\ took command and l\J>l'nl'<I a thn•c lt·ngth lead with Jhout .m l'lghth of a mile to go Iron <'un..,ttlutwn <:amc on to 1 111 th.it margin tn I ~ length::. <.1t till' v.111• 'l'lw r:11 1· \\.is o\ <.'r . Turner ~ .11d 111 '' pon-.l' to a q ucst ion \\ IH:tlll'r lw \\as <·oncC'rnt•ci about I ron ( 1111 ... 111ut11•11 ·!'> making up g1 ound 111 tlw last"' n·l<:h Thl• hor-.t• ml't lhl' <:hallenge Intl;" · .... 11d Turner "lt w;.is a 1 ..... 1 r;t1·1· ont• ot his bt's l Pl'rl•>l"lll.trH !'" .. ~t'.llllt• Sil'\\ fdn thP 1-3 11) 1111 II•-, 111 I .A :! 5. I\\ o-hft hs of a -.1 c-ond off the• track and stakes n·1·01d-.;1t 111 l~l71 hvCanoner<>ll "'',1ttll• ~'"'' .., l1m(· for the m1l1• " , ... 1 ·~11 ·, till' f.1slt'st mill' t1ml' Rudi's Belt L4 Tops Bucs, 4-3; Helps Halos Baker, Lopes Homer To 5-1 Win PITTSBL'RGll • \P 1)11 '' \ <11111hlc · pla' haci taken . Jot• lluclt"<. s ixth inntng h11m1• run hrokl• up a s<•ort·lt•ss pilC"h1ni.: duel bt'l\\et•n t'.11tfornaa·.., Cdry Ross and Mmnt•scita's (;t•off Zahn and thC' i\ng1•ls w1•nt on to scon:" 5·1 victory O\l'r lhl' T\.\in:-. Satur day night .it /\n.1hl·1m St.id1urn Ro:-.s. I 2. ptt·kt•d up has fir,t \ ll'lory of !ht• st•a"m ~•th n·hl'f help 111 the• '-<'H·nth 111111r1g frnm Oa\"e l.JHodw Z.1hn"' n·tor d dropp<'d lo Ii .! Rudi had 1~rn11ndt•d 11111 l\.\l•t· earlu.•r \.\1th 111n1w1 ... in 'n•nni.: pos1lwn ht•fort' h11ttng his eighth home nm t>f !ht• 't'."•in Tht• Angt•b '('Ort·d I\.\ 0 mo11• A ng.-b Sia t ~ All G~m•\ al'I ~ MPC R•cl•O II 101 . ' . M.~y 1• (. 11.r.,,n. • ,, ,, ,, 1 M lV 1\ r th fnrn1 I 11 [h fl 11 I \\ t\ m I '> fl nt • \fl PT\ Baker and Da\'(' I.opt'' t '.tt h H11olo.1•r oul of po..,!->1hle trouble in wallopt.>d two-run hnmt•r .•nol th1· f1r-.11nn111i.: and Ill thl• !>e('ond . Tommy John hur!Pd .1 fl\t• IHll• 1 tu p1tdwd 11ul of a hole <1flC'r giv· jS the Lo:-A~·k-.. l>i ·d ~c r 1111. up .1 11·.ulorf \.\,ilk to Hon Cc)' l'lh~l'd the P11tslmrgh 1111.111· .i111l ,1 ... 1ntd\' h\ "ltc•vt• Gar vev 4-3, Saturdav night Baker's homt·1 li1 ,,1.,,. ,, ... , 111 •· less tie in t ht· f11111 1h 11111 111 Lopes' blast, hi' tl1111I 1·.11111 On T\I Today Channel 11 al I 0:30 after John s111glt·rl .md ltrol..,• ,, • tie in the !>C\'cnth Uulh l'Jrtlt' 1111 lo~<"r Jim Rookt·r 1 .! The Pirates fJm1· \\ 11h111 1ir11 run of t)tnl( th<· gam1· .t ...i·1·11nd time in thC'tr haH uf lht• ...i •\Plltlt .,., 1th the help of '" u l>odgt'r -. ,., ror' and 5tngles h" Hl·nnw ~11 ·11 nett and Duff:, 0) 1·r Phil Gamer. "ho h.1<1 f11r1 .. o1 Stennett and gone to !->t·rorHI on 111 error by Lopes, cam1• h111111· 1111 Dyer's single up the rn1ddlt• * 10\"NC.llf\ .HI r h 01 "' I I I ' . I A * * Pl TT~8URGW ,.,.,.., .. ,.. rf () ypr It • f)t11"1 ,., ,h '" • r lt v ' ' + ,r tlf fl" I 11o .J v,." , ,,, ~I> r h 1>1 1 1 n ~ 1 1 1 0 .. ,, '. ~ I) II I '"II Q J n \ ' I I 0 0 Ill 1 t 1 () !l 0 I fl 0 0 1 non 11 1 \ I I ·~ '' ()(Ill 1'10 1IWI ~ •A•"' ,n 10i1 1 f'.• P~ 11 ht;r'lh J ·1" t JM Ot'~,. IP ti R ER 88 SO ' ' I I I I ~ 0 I lD lhe 102-year h1~tory or thib race. Seattle Slew broke a)ertly. something he d1dn 'l do in the l h·mile Derby. and hlld a slim lead over Cormorant entering tlle clubhouse turn. Cormorant then took the lead on the back- stretch and, after the first three- quarter miles. was a half-length in front of Slew. Asked if he was worried about Cormorant, the se('ond choice in the Preakness betting, Cruguet said: "He was dead all the way." Slew took charge leaving the backstretch and drew clear, then relaxed in the final yards while being kept to a steady hand ride. Iron Con~lltution , ridden by Jorge Velasquez. got home two le ngths Ill front of Run Dusty Run. the Kentucky Derby run· nerup who was finishing worse than second for only the second time in 16 starts. Cormorant faded to fourth and was followed by J . 0 . Tobin, Sir Sir . Hey Hey J . P . Count er Punch and Rc~a l Sar Ea"h starter carried 126 poumb Seattle Slew paid $2.80, ~ !:Kl and $2.20 Iron Cunst1tullon. owned by Harry T Mangur1an Jr. returne d $12.20 and $5 Verna Lehmann's nun Dusty Run, with Darrel M('Hargue up, paid $2.80 Now it's on to Belmont P<irk for Slew and his s izeable en tourage, for a shot at the Tripi« Crown. a feat last ach1l'vcd b' Secretariat in 1973 - The Preakness triumph enabled Slew to duphcat<' M .i jestic Prioce·s 1969 feat Thl• Prince went mto the Preakness unbeaten and also m ade the rac·t· his eighth win-but he failed lo take the Belmont The win boosted Slcw's t•arn ings to $608.640 APPllolo TRACY AUSTIN BREEZED TO TE NNIS TITLE SATURDAY. Dei: Step to Fame runs m t ht• st'Hnlh mnin~ Jcrn Remy smgh•d hcum· om• run and another sror~d on tt double ph1'.'f ball byTl'rry Humphrey. Remy dnubll'd homt? anolh<'r run in a lwo run t'IJlhlh for the Angels J ohn. 4·2. "'ho \\t•nt 1r1to tit•· game with a 4 15 l'llrned 11111 average, got stronger J.r.' th•· game went along'. Jn l~.<•lghth he s truck out Dave P<1 rM and \I Oliver. the Pirates' t\.\>n lt-;1<l1ng hitte rs. Private School Anmuilly Hm Top Cage Team Ross retir<'d tht• first nin" Twins in order hC'forc Lyman Bostock led orr th<' fourth inning with a bad hop SmJ?lc. The ball hit Angels' first baseman Ron Jac kson in the facl'. but he was able to rcmmn m tht• ~ame Bostock was forced by Roy Smalley. Rod Carew followed with a single, stretching his hit- ting streak to 11 games. Smalley and Bo.5t.ock moved into scoring position on an infield out. but Ross struck out Larry Hisle to getout ofthejam. The Angels bid for a sweep of ~e series today, pitching Wayne Sampson (3-3). CALIFORNIA Flon,,ct Grlcll,n Ol81k,3b Rudi, ti Bonds,rl 8aylor.dh RoJhn,tb Solelte. 10 R~mv. 1b Hmptly.c Tote I' .lb r II bl 4 000 :I 0 0 0 • I l 0 • 1 1 1 "0 I 0 , , 0 0 1000 I 0 I I • I 3 l 3 0 I 1 JI ~ 10 ~ MINNESOTA e,te><-.c• !>ml~y. '~ .. Carew, 11> WVl\Qar.c l-il\19 If Cbl>llOf' 3t> 0'"'"1. Dll °'""·d" ICU\ICk. dh Ford. rt W tlfOllQ,11> NhWOlld Oh Rlldall 1b Tot et' ab~ II bi l 0 I 0 • 0 1 f) 3 0 2 0 4 000 • 1 1 ' 3000 1 0 0 0 1000 2000 • 0 0 0 2 000 '0 0 0 0000 l) "' Rooker had a s tring ol 2.1 ·, sco reless innings broken b\ Baker's homer. his !-.1'\th 111 tht· season. Doubles Title To UCI Duo SAN DIEGO-Curt Stalde r and Jeff Williams of UC Irvine swept to a 6-3, 3-6, 6 -2. 6-3 victory over Juan Farrow and Arjun Fernan do of Southern Illinois SaturdAy to claim the NCAA Division fI tennis doubles championship at the University of San Diego. .. The conquest climaxed a UC Irvine team victory as the Ant eaters took the championship with 20 points, followed by Southern Illinois (15). Hampton (12). Florida Tech (10) and USD (7>. Farrow defeated Stalder in the singles final, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6·4. Qualifying for the NCAA Division I championships al the Unlvenlly o! Georgia beginning Wednesday were Stalder and Williams in singles and doubles and the doubles team of Mike Edles and Ron McNamara LOSAN<:F.LES t/\P > Just 11p thl' slrC'C't 1s a junkyard. Wl1.1thC'n•d s torefronts, their .1gc•d 1rn1nl chipped and peeling. '"''ound the hig h school. l'h 1 lct rl'n dressed in obvious h.1nd me d o wns play on the !)Ide\\ alk. On the campus of Verbum Dei, i.l ranJ?y, eat-q uick youth rakes left, ~<><'S right and gently lays the basketball over the rim. The move. fluid and gr aceful, may one day help take him out or Watts. indeed may one day bring him riches and acclaim . Athletics is one of the quickest routes oul of the ghetto. and Ve rbum Oei, a Catholic, pre- dominantly black high school in the heart of Watts is a spring- board toward college basket· ball scholarships and possibly the pro game after that. The school is unusual for .-a number of reasons. For one thing, it's the only private high Sl'hool in Watts, the s ite of riots during the racial unrest o( the 1960s. For another, the 270.pupil school annually turns out one of • the finest basketball teams in California. This past s eason, two Verbum De1 products, David Greenwood and Roy Homtlton, started for UCLA. Anothf'r, Lewis Brown, played for Nrvada·Las Vegas. Other recent graduates of the ' l school include Ricky Hawthorne, former Southe rn Cal star, and Ray mond Lewis, one or the na- tion's top scorers a couple of yea rs ago at Cal State <Los Angeles). Verbum Dei has produced seven Cl F basketball ch am· pionship teams iQ the past nine years. Last year's team was 22·3, but lost in the CIF playorr quarterfinals. "The kids around here spend most or the time when they're growing up playing sports on neighborhood playgrounds." s ays Rudy Washington, the Verbum Dei basketball coach for the past two years. "Th.is is an extremely fertile Strinp, Phoenix Vie in Anahei.JQ ·Th• Los Angeles Strings try to halt a nine-1ame losing streak touithl. hosting Pboenlit in World Team Tennis action at tbe Anueim CoovenUon Center. The ma~bealnl at7:80. 'Ale,Stri.np ba~ wOiD just one of 12 matches and Friday nlabt· d:rot>J>ed a ~24 su.,_ Ue.-breakeT to New York. Phoenix l~ads t.b~ Western Dlyision of wrr with I 7-2 record. ... area for basketball players. They know it's a good way ovt or the ghetto, and then they come an he re and see all the lrophi<·~ Good basketball has become a tradition here." Washington points to the well· scuffed asphalt tile floor while giving a tour of the Vcrbum Dei auditorium.gymnasium. "I don't think I've ever seen another gym that had tile floors," he said. "Of course. we don't play games here. we have to borrow other schools' gyms. "When we get on hardwood, it's like heaven to our players. But that's not to say that t he kids don't like it here at the school. It's a small school, everybody knows everybody and they'r e proud of it. They love the school." Verbum Dei's athletic direc· tor, Lao Mendoza, says having a successful basketball program creates some problems for the playen involved, including pre. ssurelrom "agents." •'There are a lot or leeches around who try to horn In on the kids' futures, .. Mendoza says. "The »)ayers have to be careful~ because everybody's tryl.os to give them advice, most of it bad." Washington and FaUicr Fi.sher Rob~, the principal, speak <See VERB\JM, Page 82) DAIL y PILOT 81 ' -Major Pl~: { Acquisition Of Namath For tht.• first lime in 20 years the Rams have dono something for themselves that I believe is a maj or plus. T h ey signed quarterback Joe Namath. All the eonJecture about what Nanrnth will or won't do for tht• Hams is mterl'sting a nd frankly f believe he will lead them to the Supt•r Bowl. Namath may be old al 34 and his sur~ery·s<:arrl'd knees may not be the strongest in pro foot ball But you can rest assur~ that he isn't going to be runnm~ much, 1f ever, w ith the football. The Rams have g u ys like GLENN WHITE Lawrenl'l' l\lct'ut<'hcon lo handll• running chores. And they havl· the ttil<'nt m the line to afford the kind of prolt•ct1on that makes a prN·1s1on pa~ser like Namath a letha l wl'apon. Further. the Rams have out s tanding n•ee1vt-rs and a good de frnse Outs1dt• of O ukland al"\d perhaps P1tl!->burgh <at least a ht':.1lthy Pittsburgh >, l don't know of any other tl•am m the National Football League that \\Ill be abll' to stand up against the Rams, pro' 1dmg tht' LA dub has smarts l.•nough to <I> use Namath (2> Junk Jamt•s Harn!> (31 buck up Namath \\Ith Pat Haden OF BARTOW -1 1-thr hand"riting on the ~all fut l 'CL\ bai.ketba ll coach Ge11f· Barto"? Bartow n•portedly "alked off lt l.o., J\n~ele~ radio talk 1-ho\\ "hen a eoupl<> of ea lie rs' pointed r(•marks ~ot to him. Looks like the pressure is getting to Clean Gt'nl'. lloprfully he will see thy:- li ~hl, sa\•t• hb health and ncrn>t. and n •sign. OF DECISIONS I\ scarlet longul' to the Golden We~ CollC'gc softball coaC'h who du ntl'Cl hc•r pitcher a <'hancc for .J no hitter. With her team on top 2 0 and onP out in the final rnniClg. p1lchl•r Kathi Roscnbery "al~·d a couple of hitters • Co.wh Judi Garman relieved Roscnl>C'ry at that Juncture and the latter \H•nt to thl' bench hav mg coml' v. 1th in u fingernail of having a no-hitter The relief p1tchC'f l'.tml.· m to get the final out so 1t goes in the record book' as a combined no-hitl::!r. Wonder 1f Garman v.ill be gt•t ling a Chri<;tma' c·arfl from Hosl•nbt•ry" Austin Has ~ Trac~ Austin. lht• sensational ~ oung star from Rolling Hills and second seeded in the 16-and under div1s10n, breezed to v1c· lory along with seeded players in the other three categories of the Tt•nn1s Tournam ent of Cham- p10n::. finals at Mission Viejori. Marguerite Recreation Center Saturday. The d·ay of finals climaxed ·a week of tournament competition for girls from every stale in tht· United States except Alaska and including (•ntrants from Puerto Rico and th<' District of Colun1 · bia. : Austin. a 14-yea:-·old playing 1r the older age bracket, breezed th victory over Caryn Copeland df Scottsdale, Ariz .. 6·1, 6-0, in t~ championship finals. J Copeland had defeated to . seeded Carolyn Stoll of Net Jersey in the third round, th~ toppled the fourth and seven seeded players in successi m a tches. , Austin ha d little trouble iri posting a gam e score of 60·4 r<t her five m atches. She complete~· dominated the division. ' In the 14~and-under divis ion. young Andrea J aegger ol IUlnoi' • the No. 1 seeded player. won ov Kathrin Ke il or New Mexico, 7 .• 6·1. At 11. Jaegger was t youngest player in the tourn4· ment. Dana GUbert of Piedmorl • Calll., the third seeded player • the 18-and-under division, ups top-seede d Zenda Leiss Daytona Beach, Fla., 7.5, 6--1. Anne Smith of Dallas had easy time in winning over No. seeded Mareen Louie of S Francisco in the 21-and·und bracket, 6-0, 6-3. S~ith was t,t4' No.heed.· .J Austtn was selected as~ tournament'• most promiJ player anCl WU preseoted wi' an award at the tournament - quet saturday nlgbt alona · S2,500 to help pay her junior .. nls travel eJCpenses for the col'lf • log year. f- • t . ~.112 _____ 0A_l_L_Y_P_IL_o_r~~~----~~~~&.l~~"d~2~.M;.;.;,;;;ay~22~.-1977;;.;..;.. Sparta in Brief 7 6ers, Blazers Vie in Opener PHlLADELPHJA <AP> -Thl' n aming red hair once flowed down Bill Walton's back and bad to be tied t ogether in a pony tail. Now. it's little more tha n crew • cut. The characteristic ba ndanna as gone, and so is much or his scragg~y beard. ·•Jt's my new look ," said Walton. "How do you like 1t?'" Well, 1t will take some getting used to. Walton is the m ountain man no longer. llis curly hair is cropped short and his beard 1s neatly trimmed. He looks like an elongated college kid, freshl:r graduated and out lookmJ! for has first job. Wa lton resumes work today when he leads the Portland TraJI Blazers against the Philadelphw 78ers in the first gam e of the Na- tional Basketball Association ·s cb ampionshtp playorr series. "They should be some grce1t games," Walton said Friday after the Blazers worked oul at the Spectrum ... l 'm looking forward to them .·· .'Wic klaau Gain• DUBLIN. Ohio -Host Jack Nicklaus, victim of a four·slrokt• swing on .a single hole, b1rd1etl the 18th and c losed within a ~troke of longshot leader Bobby Wadkins in Saturday's third round of t he Me morial golf tournament Ashford Leads UCLA Women To Spike Title LOS ANGELES Sophomore 1-;vclyn Ashford sped Lo viclorit>s in the 100 and 200 meter dashes Saturday to help UC LA capture the national women's collegiate lrnck and field championship. i\shford . a 20·ycar old wl111 rinished fifth in the 100 m till' Montreal Olympics. shattered two meet n·tords :.is s he out dueled Cal Stall' (Long Beach 1 'tar /\ndn•c.i Lynch 10 both o;prants She ran an 11 32 m Lhc JOO to Lynch's 11 37. lhl'n came back with a 23 0 in the 200 as her Long Reach foe finished 1n 23 I "INAI.!. 1J0 m. t '' I I\ hlott1 U(l A 11 I) ) I "" '' ._,I fl. 11 l/ ' C ,~.n .. \f• 9' .,,,,,, It I\ • C' ~,".,. rH M 1\\()1t 11 r l~l 1 A tllf Nd UC l I\ J > t. ,,n ,, rr,1 J '1 ' ' Rnw•" Ait •ton~ •.t 11 I • Nit • Y"M •t.tvw .,,.')\f •I 1•)0 I hr 'f·t •1 r 4'l I\ '\t •' I t--r t-t t !'1"-1 .... tf'\C'J \/ It l /Iii I ., ur l At I I • H tf'lir• ,. th ht\•·t\ • Au t tt I '"' I '°" ~ f ''"' ,.,. •1' '" , • ' I ... ~ ' Voi11H1" t ,w \ St lf,. • 1\ A f I' v •l I I If P J '"' r, '*" N ,,r.,, tot "'' .a •8 1 I I) . 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Brure-D~""" ' 14 '"1 '" 1..ouG•a'1dm I 10 11 AOQer M &lfbh I\ 10 ,, . l.•t-" TrFvino ) 14 I/ /' AndV 8..-n ' 1111 ,, \11nor R...q '''"'""' '1 ~ IU l l TomPurth·r ~ ,,. 1\ ll Bruce l1~11 ~ u I 11 ,, r~1Ch1 Roor.qu. 1 I• IJ ,,. BooE Smotri •n ?I• G1I Mor~n •I IJI )I' ltaUan i n Finals ROME Tonmo Zugan•lll beat Ptul Dent, 6·4. 5·7. 6·'1. 6 l Saturday m their Sl'mafanal match at the llJhan Opl'n tt•nna ' championship. But the tournaml·nl \\ J' ~till awaiting its sei:ond fmahst as LhL' match between two Americans. Vilas Gerulaitis and Brwn Goll fried, was called for darkness Gerulaitis was leading 6·2, 7-ti. 4-6, 5-5 after three hours and 20 minutes of play when the mak h was s uspended. T rojan• Triump h LOS ANGELES Frl''>hm:.in pitcher Bill Bordley allowed only four hits as the USC Trojans clinched their seventh straight Pac-8 baseball title. defeating Washington State. 8 I , Saturd<.n Hraoosky S aup ended ST. LOUIS SL Louis µ1tlht•r Al Hrabosky was suspended in definitely Saturday by Cardinals manager Vern Rapp m "hat thL· tempestuous rchl'\ l'r tt•rml·d " "personahly conn a et. .. Expos Get. 1llc-al a MONTREAL Thl' Montn•al Expos, in the midst of a IO game losmg streak. acqu ired right· handed pitcher Santo /\kal;.1 from the Cincinn..il1 Reds Satur day for one or more plavt·rs to lw named later IVlT R esult• Fndtly \ Summ4H•t\ Cl~nl.ond 1' \ .. n 01~0 IS lt(1,,mPn Turnt-' Y. , r.f>H1 "-• ) ~ ... ~,~,.,.,J"l "l Turn""'-' •-. 1 Q t "" Mf" &o,.'1 C' f>td• LI•• , b ll Or, .Cd I ~V r ~OIOl"tt .,.,..,~ u M 11 J n. '' M hP•O ()..,, '""'.,.. ,.,. .. ,1"1 ~tf v-t\ '" '' O t 1 l • I,.., 'n A IJn.ft'i ''' lf>I_. ti H• r~ tol 1 Oh P a dres Triumph In 21 lnnin~s ~tO~'THEt\L \h•n Ht•tl• 11 mund s three run honw r olf r'" hever Jf:'ff Tt>rp\..o 1n llw 21'1 1n nan_g gave the San l>1l'g11 J>.i.•rl·~ <in 11·8 \ 1ctory OH•r lht· ~I uni n·al Expos m a marathon :11" hour game which "lart1•d S<ilur<la \ 111ght and t•nded Sundjv morn 1ng The Expos l'olll•ttt•d 2_, hit:-Jnd left 23 runner' -.;tran<.krl and thf• Padres had 13 hats Jnd lt•ft 1:1 \bout half of lht• orig1n<JI cro" d of 16.892 "'a ... on h<tnd 111 'ee the long ront<''t ran,tlly c·ncl at 1 15a m . EOT MVOusted In Volleyball Playoff Tilt By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Qt Ille CUiiy r llot Sl•fl Chances of an all-South Coast League volleyball m atchup for lhe Cl F championsh ip were headed off by San Marcos High Saturday night, as the Santa Barbara school thumped Mission V1e10 three games to one in the loser's gym. Game scores were 15-17, 15-7, 15-11.15-10. Mission Viejo coach John Muno said Sun Marcos threw no surprises at him, but bis Diablos were "Just a step slow m all Jreas of the game ... San Marcos advances to the CJ F frnals Friday night against Laguna Beach at UC Irvine. Mis- sion V1e10 plays Santa Barbara m a prehmmary game for thrrd µI ace Ill CI 1''. M iss1on Vie JO started s lowly . dropping behmd 6-1 in the first game, but some awesome bitting triggered a comeback and the D1ablos forged rnto the lead at 11 10 Steve f'e1cht executed two solo hlol·ks for points, put away two more spikes and helped Mission VieJo pull out a 17-15 victory. .. Steve played fantastic,,, Mur io says. "He had the best match of his IHe. But we jusl didn't give him a supporting cast." One reason the Diablos won the first game and took an early lead in the second was the slow start of San Marcos' key player, Joerg l.orsche1der. But when he finally <. ame around mid way through the second game, the tide turned. Ruben Nieves also helped ig- 111te San .Marcos. making pm· point passes and spectacular -.aH's so tus hitters could put thl'm <rn <JY Holh departments in which Nae\Cs excelled . Mission Viejo \\a:-lacking. ·we Just weren't passing well .1t all. and we didn't hit as well a~ \\<.'should either," Murio said. VERBUM ... I Continued From Page Bl) w 1th as much pride of lht· st·hool's. at'ademic program a~ t ht•\ do 1Ls .1thlctJcs ·we hti\C an extremely s mall ... 1udt•nt ll'achor ratio, and a cur fll'Ulum o f all college pn· pJratorv courses." Washington ,.11d Our ~oal as to tur n out t udl·nt·athlt'tes ... added Father Hohanson ·we trv to teach lht• 'ludents that i.f you appl) \our-.;l'lf m anything. )ou'll be \JC't l'!'>Sful • \\ ashmglon has four starter-. l>Jc.•k for Lhe 1977 78 Verbum Dea lt•Jm. ~h1ch will feature two of t ht• n.1t1on ·s most hi ghly re i.:••l'cll'd playt>rs in 6-7 L10nel Mar quct11 and t) H Maurice Williams l'ht' lt•am 1s ulre<.idy being touted .1:-. µolent1111ly the best in thr 1·ounty H ut the 25-yea r -o ld \\ ash1ngton. pointing out that .ilmost as many Verbum De1 h.iskt•Lball coaches as players hi•H' moved on to the college ranks,tia1d with a smile: "I know 1t s ~oang to bl' a great team, but .1 lut of colleges have been talk- 111 ~ lo me about assistant 1·o a<.'h1ng Jobs and l 'm not .1b-.olutely sure I 'II be around." COSTA MESA AMC & JEEP Major League S ta ndings 1977 JEEP CJS 6,cyt., J If'· hck.t .... ~ s4999 A 7 A83AA088214 #I JEEP DEALER IM CALIFORMIA HUGE INVENTORY 1977 GREMLIN 6c,C..4• bucket seats & mon~ S'1999 A 7M467E227820 FREE c 0 u., ................... -u , ... ..,.....c-...... ·-··· , c...-....... ~ .. .. 0 .. ,__Oft.,... ...... 0 ... 1e.1m. N . ____________ ... ... SATIONt\L U ·.At.l E l':ast Olvlslon w I. Pittsburgh ?.I 1:• Chae ago .!J ll St. Louis 22 14 Phtladelphut IX 17 Montrl'al 1:1 ;,?I Nf'W York 14 22 West Division Dodgers :m !I Ci ncinnati 17 I !l Houston I fl 22 San Diego 17 21 San Francisco 14 23 Atlanta 13 26 '5.aturd.ey '.._co,...,, c;1 LOUt\8. San Fr49n( 1 ,r rt\ C111<1nnalll Npw Vn<k • I.OS AnQlllM •• P1t1st1urof'I I CMc&90'I. All•nt<> l Pct. Iii;? .fi:l7 till 5 14 :Jk2 .:~!I 7fi~I l72 421 n ;, 37X :i:u Ph•l•ci.lctt1a 1, Houston• Sino~"· Monfrf"a• 8 ,,, tnn1nQ4>.' 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'"'"' o.. .. taod" r)l'trool l Ct>rcitq1l7 (.Irv I lnd 12 Krtn' \"' r:tty I I 11 •nnlf\oq,) rnr/\nto4 T".;, ,, (Al1fnr ,,,. '\ M •""""''OtcJ t Tod•Y'' G•m.-H~11unorr •R May • • •nd McG~or '-OJ At N•.,. Vor~ Holf1m.1n7 l•ndHunt.,-1 11 M•lwau~,,.. •Cort I I •nd S.••• l·ll al 8o<IO'\ r 1••••~nd l l•nd J•nluM• JI. 1 0•1ro•1•llnitml l1J11tcnrc4190 IWOOCI0-01 fl•v•ln<td 181111>y 1 II al Kenn• City (l..foNlr<t ' lt Mrnr>•M>la fZllM • I> 111 Cal1lornla ISl"IO'IOfll l> '>"<1111• •Pl'>l•O 1 I •I O•kf&nO 181ue3>31 roron10 t~lft•M>n I ll "' Tt••• 14•••~'1der S.11 . , .,.r---• _..,, • ..,.1¥~f-1 _._, .. ,_-. WWW I .... ., FEICHT SPIKES-:\Jbsmn VteJO High's Steve F eicht rams one across the net t1gamsl a San Marcos High rival. Back m g up Fcicht an· D<.1n Charnitske (12 ) and J oe Blum (5). ·-. Scott Wins Mile Run ln4:00.5 MODESTO-UC lrvmto stars Steve Scott and Mike Sabatil'lC> sparkled Saturday at the 36th California Relays. Scott won the mile in 4·00.54. while Sabatino cleared 17·H'• in the pole vault for third place. Sabatino's effort was a lifetime best, breaking his previous best by I/"• inch. Sabatino cleared tht.> same height as the winner, Steve Oravetz or West Valley College, who made the height with fewer misses. Both Scott and Sabatino will ht> competing in the NCAA D1vi!'l ion II championships at Fargo, N.D. thib week. 0 1-Cu\ I P0 .. ,11 !...., Jo\" Stdr\. t~ 1 '.il.Oel. TOO.A\ Sino.rs 111 9 l H1ellMS, N-•• 21SS J•v•hn I Ew•h~n (lull Norlf'lw.st "7n-7 1 Gou10 MKcal>l Club 746 4 3. Geor9'. 8VV 141 It wom"n s 1•W"hn 1 ':tc<1m1dt P•CtlK Co.isl Club 146 1 1 C•nnon MIHO•a~. 183.Q l Hayw•rO CAMO• 111 8 Wom•n ' 800 1 Poor Atr1•e-1f'i .,, Action 1 01 IS 1 C'1t-mo>OO.)•. N•w Ml!x•co, 1 08 "· J C.aldwf!ff Udl 1 O'I ~• Ou.n 100 I E<>s'"' Auourn 10 )J 2 8towtt Tobld\ 10., l McCoy MolCCdt)1 10 •8 I 10 n1q11 hU•Olf'\ I O"'en\ UCl.A. 13 ~ 1 G•lnl\ WoJSf'l•nQton. 1l et J JoM•On use 13 18 tnv1t•hon.tl 100 I At>raMrn\ loblot\ 10 ?2 2 Wtfflam s. l OD•<l\. 10 1' J C,.1wlorO. Phil P1oneer~.10 11 H.Jmmt1r I Farm ... , M nc~t>1, 223 S 1 8UJfton Wa•non91on St ?ts 1 J bPrry. Tun-El ,.."°· 10'lb 800 1 E""''•rt. UI~~ St 1 48 19 tmeet record old r~cord I •8 6 bY Mu•qrdVt• Colorado. 1~76> 7 Rob1n\on. l"nt'' C1lv TC 14!1 71 l 8uton, USC I 48"" 400 I Camot>Pll ""'""0 St 46 H 1 Wf!SI, 8Ay A•~11 '>lrlcler< 46 9~ J Hurl Ar•ZOM 51 46 8~ Wo,nfln'' 400 1 f="'rt)nkl1n M 1flbrat', S.. 'f4 1 Chtrn•l>ua1 MTC. H 17. 3. Grtlltn. Wtll' So•~•lle\ ~II 400 hurdlP\ 1 W1t11am lOb•a~. 51 .t 1 C.MdnPr Ulah SI S l W~•l""Y Tobi_,, \2 S '101, vauH ' Ort1Y•·t1 W• c.t \/dtl"'V Coll~· , , , • 'J J.-,.,.."'f. M~n.' •b• 11 1 " l S~b.i"no .. uc Irvine, U 11 > Womt-n \. '4)()(l 1 L tff"•-U Lu11. 4 1] OS '1 Gralldm w~,1 V"l~v TC • 2Q 11. 3 HNld. S;tn F~rMnoo TC • JO •S 4),hot put t f-. UP'h'rtt PC( 67 ~-. 7 \< "'"'X .. l'>h 1 ¥ 1 Ao9,.,.,.on ""at 6~ 1 "°''''.. 1 Scott UC trv1n•. •~oo ~ J A,.r1c.JI,• Arttl')n• .. f1' .,. J M '°'" •.Jn,u .c !"11 \.t LO'\Q 1umo t l t to•• St '"f,.un 7,,. 1 1 Ron1,,\t')l'I Md< <-'b' 11 11 J Cirt,.trr u S """t, 1t. (J I M1q'1 IU'1"10 I CifOl'lf'C. Of'Vorl Od,1-. l( I • 1 :" ~'>OtH. ~(( I l .. I 6rf'Wr\ undl • 1 !) \ OQO 1 t(.u·nornt>wd W<l .1'11n()tl)n St 11 1' / 1 H"'t 0VU. I l ~ 0 J S"mJ lnd~ El P•w 11 S• 7 fr 161~ 1urno ' l i ft Tobia\ 'l.4·10. 1. 8-t,.ll• UCLA S• ~ I ) fl·11!\ fobld\ ))-9 • 700 •run 1n twu '\th l•ntl\l 1 Jn\t1nh Phi•• P1on ...... r 1'J V• I 1.tvt•u l1llltorf'u,, n °"' 3 R,own lot>1.; 11 P Jones Sets 440 Mark MV R unner Clocks 48.5 in Track Finah 8 ) DAVE Cl ~;\llNGllAM QI t!IPO•oly Ptlol \1•11 (;n•g .J111ws broke h1' O\.\n :i A ret•ord an till' 1-ltl !-iaturdJ\, run n1ng '1li 5 .ind ll':.tdan).! ~i 1ss1on \ lt'JO ll1gh tu a scH•nth place finish an Lhl' Cl F track and raeld finab ,11 El l\lodena llagh in Orange Jone-.· pn•vaous rN·ord was 18 7. set during last Saturda\ ·s pn•lams · Kennt•d) l11gti ol Bc1rslO\\ \\on the team champwnsh1p with 6<I points. The closest com pel1tor was Ganesh a High <Pomona ) with 34 Balmy tC'mpc·ratures and an occasiona l bn·cze h e l ped athl<.'Les bn•ak four}·A records in the varsity and three m ore on the frosh·soph level Willi<.• Curran of Crl'spa lhgh C Encirn>l sh<.1ttcrcd a 3·A mark m the vars ity JJO low hurdh•s. turn ang an a 37 I. Teammate Anthony Curran 100 rl'l:.tllon> hrokc the 3·A pol<> 'ault re<.'ord by clearing 15-81 ~. The previous mark was his own 15·6 ~ct las t year But perhaps tht• most im- pressive feat of lhc d ny came m lhc s hot put. when Craig Polle) of Sunny II ills l11gh <Fullerton > broke the 60 root barrier. fl IS effort Of 6(). 71.: Nases tht• previous record of 59-101·• establis hed by Brian Faul of West Covina ll1~h an the prt•lims Faul took fourth in lhl' finals with a 57·1. Two Orange Coast area tinlril·s Area C alend a r Sunday IM•Y UI Gtrf\ l•nnl\-WAIAW 111 UC: Irvin~. Mond•Y IM1yt)t ,,,,,, 01Vln'1-<I~ D•f'llm\ •I l1n&I\ Al E.e~t l °' AnQf'lf'\COff1'9" Oo m 1. in the shot put, Vmcc Bro"n of Moler De1 <San la Ana> and John Harper of San Clemente, took fifth and lilXth lhgh Jumper~ Oa\ l' Redick ul Laguna Bee1ch and Alan Gersten of Univers ity High llrvmc>. each· of\.\ horn has a bl'Sl of 6-!.P 1. could only clear 6-5 for fourth and fifth place. Larry J ones of Kennedy High won the event al 6·8 l\t ISSIOTl Vll'JO s µoint-gette1' were Jones. Mark La Bonte m thl' male (4.2.5 2 for fifth place> and Tony Brassfield in the pole vaulL <14·0 forthard ) . Mike Krut h crs of San lSee J·A TRACK P age B 1) Golden West Nabs AIA W Softball Title By HOWARD L. llANDY Of tr.. D••IY Piiot St•ll It look some timely hitting by Eva Brown, Juhe Winklepleck and Sarah Strube along w1lh a steady pitching performance by Kathi Rosenbery to give Golden West College its third s traight national AIAW women's softball championship. The G WC Rustle rs were up to tl as they toppled Cerritos College. 4·1, in the championship game Saturday afternoon before 450 .sundrenched fans on the Golden West campus fi eld. Unlike a year ago when they had to battle ba ck from }.I semifinals loss to capture three games on Saturday, the Rustlers won it in four s traight this lime around, defeating Cerritos twice in as many days. For the season, the Rustlers have won five of six decisions from the Falcons. In the title game Saturday. Golden West scored all four run:-. m the third inning with Rosen· bery getting it started and scor mg the first tally. She reached first on an error and went to second on an overthrow. T erri Gil reath then walked amt Roscnbery scored the tying r un on a sacrifice fly to ccnterfield by Kathy David. She slid in hard under a tag by Cerritos pilchc•r Barbara Hcinalda. After Brown singled off Reinalda's glove. Winklepletk unloaded a towering triple to deep center field, then scored on a single to right by Strube. n osenoery. h<.'r bubble gum popping on almost every pitch. set the Falcons down in the f1 nc.1J four frame~ with two walks and no hits. relmng the 1 ast seven batters in order "This was the most exciting a nd most satisfying cham- pionship of the three,·• coach Judi Garman said. "All people have said for two years is the on- ly r eason we were winning was be cause of Mc la nnie Kyler pitching. ''I've s aid all a long that the othe r players have to help and this year some of the others got the credit along with the pitchers. It takes a team effort to win." Sports on Television Today Rosenbery didn't feel the title game was one of her better performances of the year. "It wasn't one of my best games," she said. "I was tired but those runs helped and I felt like we were going to win it after I scored the first one. That was a big one and it tied the game.'·' 10 :30 a.m. (2) -NBA P LAYOFFS -The P ortland· Trail Blazers meet the 76ers in Philadelphia in a cham- pionship round game. (ll) DODGERS BASEBALL The Dodgers meet the Pirates in Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium. 10:45 a .m. (34) -FUTBOL SOCCER. Noon (4) TENNIS The men's singles final in the $185,000 ltalian Open from Rome. (50) --COLLEGE SOFTBALL -The finals in the AIAW JUnlor college championships from Golden West College. 1 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Final round or play in the $225,000 Memorial Tournament from Dublin, Ohio. 2 p.m . (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -A report on sharks in th Coral Sea. Also. hunting for quail near the Arizona-Mexico border 3 p .m. (7) -AUTO RACING -The final day of the Indy 500 time trials. 4 p.m. (7 > -TENNIS - Bjorn Borg and Sue Barker face Arthur Ashe and Evonne Goolagong in a World Invita~ tional tennis classic mixed doubles match at Hilton Head Island, SC. 5:30 p.m. (7} -WINNERS -Loµ Brock and friends look at his career and record- breaking 118 stolen bases dur- ing the 19'74 season. (28) - THE WAY rr WAS -Horse racing'& recent triple crown winners. Secretariat and Citation, are remembered. e J>.tn. <28> -Pao soc-cEa -Highliehts of an E n1lhb football league playoff iamc between Bolton and Wolverhampton. Golden Wes t concluded the season with a 40·5 record while Cerritos finished at 30-5. All five losses have come at the hands of Golden West. Cerritos advanced to the cham- pionship finals by defeating Il- linois Central in a morning game_ Saturday. 5-0. Illinois Central flni.cihcd third in the tournament with Mesa, Arizona fourth . No all-tournam ent team or mo!Jt valuable player were ~elected. WQMEN~SOl'Tat,LL -IAWCHAMPIONSHIP l'INALS Oe4olllot Wnl to Ill C«r1'9' ~ """t~'"th, Cl, ,_M.0; 0.Yld, 1b. t~I; 8rown, Ill i+M; Wln-leol•~. e, i-1-1·1; Strube, ~t.t. Ertel, If, I 0..0..o· Grltlbln. rt 1-0-IMI; R-ci.rv. P. >+o..o; Knox, •'-~. Tot.11:~. S(wt Illy I 1W1 '*" r II • 001 -0 ' l " tot ~ ll-:4 • ' d ) s ( I (. r. 8 f r 1 ( r t c ii J) Morse, Nachand Advance Lindsay Morst• .ind Jean Na.ch.rnd of UC Irvine advann•d to the d oubles final'> of the Western AS!'!CIClal10n or lntcrcollc~iak Athlt't1<:s for Womt•n tt·nni s tourm1mcnt aga111!'.t the top M'C'dcd lC'arn of Sue Hagey and D1arll' Mor- rison of Stunford with a pair of upset victories Saturday. The doubles finab along ''1th ull other con- cluding matches or the tournamt•nt will IJl' held at the N<.•wport Beach T en ms Club today "'ith the doubh.•.., at :.! :111 M orsl' and !\at hand advancl'd b\ <kfoating second s<.'l'dt•tl U 1 a nc Des for and c; n•tchen Galt nf L'SC 111 the quarlt'rfinal-;, 7 5 6·3 Then th<.·v turnc.·d hal.'k the third Sl'edt•d duo fr o m L' C L ,, . P a u I a Smith and Kim Nils>ion an the semis, 7 Ii, I fi, !i :J llag1.•y ~ind Morrison arc tlw top st•l'dt•d t t•a m w h 1 I <' M o r s l' a n d Nach;.md Y. t'rt' un:-.t•!'dl'd In singl<.'s pl<ty Salur day ul L't' 11' till'. th<.• UCI twosonw '' a..,n·t as forlunalt• t\lor-.P lo!'!t to to p · s t • l' d c· d B a 1 h :.i r a II a llqu1:-t of l 'Sl" 7 Ii, 2 6, 2 6 Nal'hand \\;.1:-dt>f<.•al 1.• d h ~ l ' S ( · .., ~ h t' 1 I a Mc l nt·rn1.•\. :1 ti. '.$Ii to mak<.• 1t ar1 all l ...,(' ftn <il .,. , , • u~ , •M , 11 ., ~ ' -'\'\ I I If J .1. t ,.. 1 ,.., ,. t • ,,. .. 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The fair-haired Al· llesey, rouowing in the foolc;teps or her father, once a world record holder in the high hurdles, zipped to a 14.5inthe110 lows. She had a poor start and was fourth at lhe first hurdle. But by the time they reached the lhlrd bar· rier, she had the lead and kept extending it until she had won by three· tenths of a second. Erpenbeck topped a tough high jump field with a 5·8, clearing that height on her first try with room to spare. She had two near-misses at 5-10. Al earlier heights she missed once at 5·4 and nicked the bar at 5·2 and again at 5·6 but on each occasion al stayed on She told HB assistant coach Maggie Barth she "as bringing her head forward too soon and that was causing her hips to drop. Fountain Valley High's J ulie Green was the area ·s other gold medalist, putling the shot 39-8.s.,. on her fifth effort or the competition Her first try (39.3a~ I would have been far enough to win. Marina (Huntington Beach J freshman Man Gibbs led the 2-mile until the final 600 yards. Then t•ventual winner Sue Keith of Fontana and Carol I lobbs of Santa Barbara went around her Gibbs turned in an 11 :25 while Keith ran 11 : 11.2 and Hobbs was timed in 11 : 14.7. Gibbs came back 100 minutes later anrl placed third in the mile with a snappy 5: 14.5. A burst or speed the final llO pulled her from fifth to third Edison High <Huntington Beach > was St.'eond 111 the 440 relay as the Char gers foursome of Laura lleld. Cathy J ones. Tracy Hanlon and Joanne llod nick ..., as second to Centennial's 48.0..., 1th a 19 :i * * * 1!111 I 11->I "n Cenl~nn•otl 1 10 6 1 Hrri.-,,, MoJ·' Ii'"• l Sat\df'rs tCfi'fl 1 "n '' 10 I; A M~t,.•mon Newoon l II 7 in 1 Boltten (r'1lrM1a1 I 2\ ~ 1 lt'ln "'" C.~nr,.nn1al 1 JS 6 l PoooPn: T l'IOu• •nd 0•~\ I 7S 6 4. Denn1\lon (Hunhnq10ft &u<lll 2S.I ••0 t Ca\\•d'f Wr\t Torr,,,, .. t I \I • 7 l.d,. 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H untington Beach . \\1th liSC·bound Randy Weav<.'r leading the way. hosts Long Beach ~t1llikan Tuesday in g, rnnast1cs If ere s th e pl.1' off. 'r-.tJ WEDNESDA'I" 4AS•• ..... 11 " O• •t .. ~-wt')Otj t -.. ti• .,, '' c;..1n Ci<>rll"' )AS-II n • t c;,.,...., E-dqit•"" 1 "'l 1nol1• •t G...,,_r l A--.ball 0-ln.t HIUt At \M\ MiJ"•"" .1 ,, lll..•~~, .. I All••elNll N• ,.,., 1t Fell~• TUESDAY .,.,H11' "'l\Ar•" R"''t\." t C&ron• diet "41r a1 ~"" ••, ~• 1 '1 >-• hnnl\ \.,..n M-lrlno•t4)outrtP~ u1·n • 111 <)u•11ta111 Rlver\•o-PQ , , .• re ...... w.,1 ... 1 •I Gl.0'10IW' I tt H tr'lf•At Sttnt.t y...,.., 0•1ftftUllC\ t A W~l\Of"t .,, Wtw.t Covin l nr-Et R.11v~11 t H Mdlok"f\41 Hu11t1'"11on llocPI W1 t,.fm1n,t•r"t '-owl~nd ~ltrD•Y Velleybllll L•quna S.a<" V\ San M•un, ~•UC Irvin.-M 1nionVteto ... s.S.nt.18.1rb4lr.t for lh"<l PIM~(/ Ul C•ll rtlcet '" ""u•tf'r ', 900 1M.-T1111~r"''""'"°'' 1 A JA\ll'tW't P., t-1' t '' MulllrH W P\f l A 1 10 t t ,,.. Comot1>n 1 10 1 1()0 I M'Jlltn' Wf' t I A t11 .. 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P,11tlnrnar 1 q n1 ~ ) f1frt\nMT\,.n 1c ~ f\vl)n\ l tt 14' 1 1 t ,.bnli1 1c;ro,,mont l ' 11 1 4 [»,,,, ~ ultM tnn)? )\ ' 4'0 r•l.JV 1 W,. I l I\ 41 I 1 C\.1n 01•11t> 4 ' ti 1 (nmot11n 4? O t p"'f)"""".' 1 St.'e JCs Page 84 TheGa~has Roomier Levi's. At fast The latest style Levi's" Jeans. But with a roomier seat and thighs. They're called Levi's for Men. And we've got a~ ton of 'em. Sizes 34 to 42 ~op COSTA ln8A, lo4.tth Coa .. Ptaza L¥ ANGELES, s. lro•d••Y a 81h NORTliRIDGI, 19411 Nordhoff StrMt CA.HOGA PARK, 21721 Venow.n SANTA MONICA, WUshke •20th PASADl!NA, lake at CeMfomla W£STMINST£R, Westminster Mall • .. ~nd•r. May 22, 1977 DAIL V PILOT ll:f ~~ A~ .. e~ !vi 11 ·ne's . n.e ey JC Crown to Cenitoa NORWALK-Cerritos College scored two ru06 an the top or the eighth inning to defeat Long Beach Clty Colleee. 3·2. ln the chempionship game or tl\e Southern California JC baseball playofrs at Cerritos Saturday IMAGINE HOW YOU WANT TO FEEL AT IMPACT Imagination plays a great role'" the game ol the successful gotfer Many, 11 not most great player~ have d eveloped the ability to v1sualtze the flight pattern of an rntended shot They subsequently produce a shot of a s1m1lar traiectory This r eally 1sn t as complt· @. cated as 1t may appear. Simply 1 1mag1~ the type of shot you wish to hrt .•. high, low, draw. fade, ~l whatever. Then. as you address 'l the ball, try to create 1n your !:' hands and legs thefeellngyou'll v,) want at impact. \ -" Continue to 1m11grne this de· sired ftehng as you swing. Sur- prisingly your mind w1fl direct your body to perform the moves that are needed for your return· 1n1 to the rmpact positron men· tally "requested." El Toro Girls Nab Spike T~l~ Lisa Gourdine won two event:; and lhe El Toro High School Charg<'rs went on to win the Cl F 3-A girls track and field ch ampion ship with 52 points to 3812 for run nc rup B ever ly ll ills Saturday aftt.'rnoon at El Modena High School Costa Mesa finished third with 26 points Gourdine and learn m 4.1 le Ch er y I G l:Jt. 1 e r "ere clocked in identieal tame" of 1~ 2 an the 110· vard low hurdles Y. tlh Gourdine g i\en first place in a pholo fan ash Gourdil'te also \rnn tht• long JUmp v.1th a leap of 18-9, her be~l effort or l he st·ason She holds lht.' Cl f<' record of 19·0. set l<1st vear The El Toro 4411 vard relay team also p1~·ked up a first pl<1ce Y.1th Gourdine and G laz1t•r among the quartt•t of runners along with Lunt ta H olm es and Cinth Pinz. · Bonrue Dassl' of Costa Mesa High w<1s the only other \\inner from the Orangt• Coast are:.i. C":tJl Divers Advance St-c di\'ers from the Sunset League and two from tht' South Coast ("1rC'u1l will he competing m the girls Cl F OI\ m g rhamp1onships at Ea-;t Lo.., Ange I l·s ('oil l• gt· Monda~ aftNnn11n hc•gm. nang at 2o"tlock A total of :l-t girl:-. are l•nll'rt.'d 1n tht' m 1•t•l Entr red from the SunsC't Lt•;i gue arc Cavle l 'shrrwootl and Lisa Brennan of F:d1son l11 gh . '.\h•lanre Sue and Mary P1 antoni of Fount a 1n \' a I I r v l I 1 g h . I. 1 s a .Johnson of Nl'"po rt llarbor . and .lune (;ti be rt of Weslmmster From the South Coast rircmt arc Kelly M ag-ee of Co!'!la Mesa and Karen Kohlmeier of San ClemC'nlc tu ring t he shot put with a h ea vc of 40-G:i,. Other lop marks were turned in by T ami Darr of El Toro in the 2-mile run \\here she finished second in I I :20.0; Joielin Fis her in the mile run fimshed second in 5:20.7 with Sheryl Rohman of Costa Mesa third at 5.22.9 and Grace MtCarll'\ tUnivers atv of Irvine> fourth m 5.23.6 El Toro·s mile relay team qualified second and Lori l'sdansky of Cnivers1ty \\~Is third m the 440 with a mark of 59 8 •(l(l 1 JnMV>n S..nta MM•~ 10 ~ 1 4 ,.,..,.0'0 1 H•b«:M'\~W 1Wh1t I , , 'l 0 J fi HI ., ,, Gan.-. "" J 1' 1 • B•ll •c;ar .. yl 11 • S W"IYl' f8~v"< ,, H II ' 11. ~ Elli\ ''"'"~' C•hl) " . 210 I O"ll~rt! C.~nr«n l H n 'CIF r~rortt ) ~. " (uhwr C•ly 11~ 4 ) Gl•11 .. 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At\li'lf'I~ VtlllPy) " ~ ~P 1 D••~• ICo•Ut Mo•l 40 4~ 1 Wtut~ V1rt11,. VAllt 1') ~ f> 4 } r11p~tin SUM"'/ Hiiie,) 1" ift•• .t t;t\ufl't t:;1nl11 F•I Jlt·~· .. S ~m1th Arrnvol 'II! 0 ~ TU<IQ"ll8U,,OU0"'0 JA ,, 1 Tum "•""'~' I El Toro s:. 1 R•,,••ly '"4111( 19.,., J C0tl• Meu U , I "'~' P"monll .. nd °""'''Holl 2~ A Wll•<IO•r 18 1 G•nP\M 16 8 S.nla Monie• 1S ~ s.tn1 .. M11r1a u It's the most versal<le vehiCle you·u ever own. tation wagon. motorl'lome, economy car. And. since rs mounted on a Toyota chassis the operating costa Nlll be a traction of what you might eicpectl AS LOW AS s 12252 CH/NOOKe -.........-...-. --·- r Sparkles B> ROGER CARLSON Of-o.lly PllotSt•ll REDONDO BEACH- Irvine High's Michelle Kelley sparkled in the sprints Saturday at the CIF l ·A track and fi eld finals at Redondo High, placing second to LA Lutheran's Gwen Loud. Kelley got a poor start in the 100-yard dash. but rallied to get second in 11.2 as Loud covered tbe distance in 10.9. Later the Irvine speedster got a good start in the furlong and pushed Loud to a 24.7 with a 25.8 clock· ing. It was a day dominat- ed b y LA Lutheran, which won the varsity and girls crowns with Loud also taking first in the long jump and keying a mile relay win. Chip Benson led LA Lutheran's varsity with a 48·81/• triple jump. the best non-wind aided ef· fort in the CIF this year. He fouled, did his 48-8 11-1. then passed on his last three jumps. Also doing well for Irvine were Tom Stapp and Pam Miller. Stapp was fourth in the frosh- soph 2-mile (10:16.0) and fifth in the mile (4 : 44.2). Miller was sixth in her 880 (2:30.5). Al AMondo Hi9" VA A SI TY 100 I Wy .. tt tTemPlf'IOnl 9 ~ 1 Jack•on ILA lUl,...<anl 9 9 l Oun" Ca•0•'11-ro.tl 10 1 ' Releford L4 Lutn .. ranl 10 l S W 1lt1itm\ CL6' LUI"'"""' 10) 6 Sko •St BOil lvf''ltur• \ 10 l 7DO I Wyall •Tpmplelonl n I> 7 Oltnn <Ca,.p1nt~r1a 11 1 l Siu !SI BonAv•ntu..-tt> 711) 4 Butt,,.,. 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Smith rtmoerlall ~ O, T J I Brn•on IL 4 Lu1hPra'1) 0 R• >. 7 C.•ll•ard ILA Lulh•ran) 4).,112. 3 Harri'\ I P~,.d!.~ 42·1\' 1: .. MMt1np1 IAl\llOI> Ol•QO) O·l: S Slone •P<'rro\I 419. 6 '5mllh llml)e'rlal) •1 l PV I Ellf\ ll<ern Valley) 13·3. 2. •tH I Wdqhl IC11roi'1teroal end McGov .. n tRlm Ol 111~ World! ll 6. •. M•YH\ CSauQU\) 12 6. s. Sailo CSee IRVINE, Page 84) Cerritos advances to the best-of-three stat.a playoffs next weekend at San Mateo or Diabt() Valley. San Mateo defeated Oiablo Valley, 10-8. Saturday in the Northern playofCs, forcing a nother game today for the championship Long Beach, ~hach had ousted Golden West. 8·5. Friday, rolled past Lop-seeded College or tbt' Canyons. 8-1, in a morning game. MARILYN GUST ELINOR IAGGW CONGRATULATIONS! Tom lcnocas Outstanding Student Awcrd Goldett West CoDege 1977 Tra"eI~ag AIR TICKETS -TOURS -CRUISES MARINERS MILE SQUARE 2700 W C o Aor Hw.,. • Ne:w"<'"T BcAc:><. 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GUY LIVINGSTON LTD.· .. • , • ' ' l I . c l } l ( r £ f I 1 ( I \ c l i ~ 11f:4 OAIL Y PILOT SUndoy. M!y 22. 1977 ·Fricker Rt•ns · 4:08.2 Alamitos IJuane Capture8 2-A Crown Mark Fncker of Hemet ran a 4:08.2 In the mile, the best high school time in the nation this year, Saturday night to highlight action at the ClF 2-A track ftnaJs at Valencia High in P lacentia. Jn the feature race or the evening, Fricker bat· tied Agoura's J on Stormo most of the way before the former pulled away on the final lap. Stormo took second with a 4 · 10.2. Gomg into the race Fricker 's best effort of the year was a 4:22.2. but the near perfect track condi· tions along with the excellent field enabled him to run the best time recorded thus far in the nation. The mark shattered the Cl F 2-A r ecord of 4: 11.3 held by Laguna Beach's Eric Hulst. The varsity competition was won by Duarte with 36 points with Moreno Valley second with 33 and Sonora third with 30. 1 Another 2·A CIF r ecord was set in the high jump where Doug Nordquist of Sonora went 6·10, break· ing his standard of 6·81/"'. * * * VARSITY 100 -l U w•o, i\11•rt>1Jm O••il 111 ~' 1 Br()(ll IOu.•rt"I 10 l J C.n.mo1 ... (Pa10 Verde• 10 J A Joni • ., ((Ju.ir t• t 103 S. JOf\t•" fH t\\Ht) 10 ), It (.,utt (!rum I Alla Lomn 110 • 2'20-t l-:1~1or fV•·rtJ11m lJ• If }l t, 1 Jonr• IB·""''lt I 11 I J ChdMh·r tPet., \lfil'r~I 12 1 .. M UIHM ,..,,.,Hr! P•ul.tl 11 l s c;p,.ar •NOQ~'"'\ n q 6 M cHtWl'lt fVP,Ovm r1··· I" 'I ~•O 1 Su-nono •Mn, '-'Oo V 111.·v) -19 l . '1 ()p;in •Mor• 01) VtltlCV, .fQ j l Slodlll.t lE,oPr 1n1ctJ .-~ 1 J M c(..rPdtl• (A•·IOll'lW .. ,) ~o 'l f!"r,1n~er l").ln Mdrmu) 50 1 h Dr1lyrr <CanlwPll I~ 1 11111 I L1lllQ <8oV'l l'l'C" 11 ~' 1 7 SOt11nos •A.rt~'"'' 1 ;~ tJ; 1 f,.,...,.v ISanta Ym~1 1 i 'lb) J '> Ile ', 10 Marino) t Y.S. 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Lofton I Ga rev I •2.0lf•; ' Hancocll {San ClmMfllt) •MO; 5. l!d+ do <Sa n Clemente) 41 ... V.; 6. Miiier <WlllOfl) •t-71/•. PV-1. Mav IRlgllellll '3·0; 2. Cowick <Buena P&rll I 12·6; S. Sl~ln IArroyol lH; •·Garcia teu.rtz HIUI 11·0; S. 01111h1h !S.rvH•l 12·0: 6. Garcia (Mtrk Ke~l 112.0. SP-1. Llr• (St. John BoKol ~; 2. Bird (Apple V•ll•v> $2·2; 3. R®'tlO<I fWett Cov1111> ff.t: 4. I.ow &nta Marl&) SI~; s. Wlltlal'nt ( .... lmdale> ••o: '· s.1 .. cs•-•> !0-4. Tum \t.ndlftll•-1. Arroyo Gr•llde .. ,: t. PomoM :W.1 3. Oenflllt 21: 4. C.lllornl• 2', s. Mttlooe Vall~y t•1 a. C.1:111110 22: 7. 8"et1y Hiiis ti; L 81iltl0o AINt 10! t . St. Jofwl BoKo 11; 10 0911ll Hll1'16.. 40 S; 6 JOl\IKon t~OQllltsl 40.9. «O relay-I. Ol/on 44.9; 1. 8eldwln P••ll 0 .1; 3. Serra d .1; •. Artit\I• •s l; s Nogal"0.3 6 Mir•lt\lt4U. M11e r~lav t. Arte~i• J·3J.•: 1 • Sonora 3 ~ 3 l El Oof.WO 3 :W 8; • Lit C•nada l lS 2. S C..ntwell 3:3S I, 6 E\~rantit) l S 1. 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W1H1ie !~•,.,dl1•\I ,, 1 • T•1mvortnq ' LA Lutt'W"r3n10 1~ r ..,,,,,..,,..,,,. \\ ' ftt\i'W>O Sl, 4 29 P"lm' 11 SI flr-"4V""IU,. )1 FROS\1-SOPH 100-1 PAr•~r •M,.rsl\1'111 10 O; 2. p,.,.rf) t8rPtnri:tn) 10 'l: ). 8rOWn • P -.,r,, 10' • Ntaflrhtn fQr.-.n9.- l11U\,.,~n1 rn A· S Hfl'\~lflrr fKnrn V >ll•y l 10 7. 11 V•ar'IO" IMar\Mlll 11)1 770 I Pl!rro IBr,.11\r"°I 71 \· 1. P >rk•r <Mar\Mlll 716; J DeBMr'( P~u1\ JH) 2)6· • H ps'l"r fK.ern V411•yl 11 ~ S Wllkln< (Fiiimore ) 1l A ~ Car1~r ILA 8"oll•l I 2J q u o-1 Brown IP•rrt'I S7 l ; 2. Enqr• ISAuqu'> S2 9; J StockfnQ •Norco JHl '>ol 1 · • "clcock fCarpll\• , ...... \4 l s Ha .. kel •Bitt'>Ol>I S4 1; 6. Hl),~in INOI,... Oa""'I SS o. 880-1. M1'rtin IWllllli .. r Otri•tl""I 1· ~ ~; 2 Ro's 1Sa,, Jacintol l ·O<t l; 3. Sourmany IC•r111nlerlal 2-Cltl •; •. E\Darza 17'1 Palm•>,.°' ft; S. Hot>bs Ila Cumt><t1 JH I 2: 10 O; 6 Bromen • (Placerl•a JH 11 10.1. Mll•-1. Ros. 17'1 Palm•) 4:l3 3; 2. McCormack IS..n Jac:lntol •.33 7; 3, S"ppenfi.ld ILaCumbr1>JH) •:.cl 'S; 4. Hamrlton CBl~llop) •~"2.q; S. SttllC> llrvlnet 4:44 .. Z; 6. M&<les llmOl!rlall •·•b 8 l ·mll-t. C.llloy <S.1119Vs) 10:00 O: ? MtCorm.clt (Sari J11<:lnto l 10 01.0; 3. RutYll CCM1>lriterl11I 10:150; 4. Si.,.i OrYlnel 10:16.0; .s. Macias flm· perla1) 10:11.0; 6 . Stepllenso,, CC•rt>lnterlal 10:2•.6 t?OHH-1. Neenan COr an9e Lutlltranl 151; 1. J;Kl<son !Perris J H) li.O; 3. Scllermerllorn (S.u;usl 16.•; A.~ (L" Lutheran I l&.S; s. Mux !Velley View JH 117. t; 6. H•r· rlson tl<em'Valteyl 11.1. lJOLH -1. "ustln <Ptrrlsl 39.7; 2. Brown CP.,ns l 41.0; 3. Mo<>rllou'lft 1Cer1>lntutel 42.0; e. Traylor (Perris) 0 .1; s. Sclle rmerllorl\ ISauousl 42.2; 6. Weimer (Trona> 0 .1. • •AO rt1l11y-1. Mllrst\811 •S.1; ?. LA Lullltr•n 46.5; l. Oran\)11 Lutheren 46.•; •. Pef'rlsJH '7.1; S C41rplnter1a n.t .•• WeslemCMISllllft 47 A. Mlle relay-I. Perrh 3: 36.2; 2. Marsttell >:•1.4; 3. 29 Palms 3:'1.9; ol. LA Llltlltr'lll J:At.l ; S. LaCumbre JH 3:•U ; 6. Sll<IQ1nJ!oM,1. HJ-1. Mor'rl5 (Perr.,) ._2: 2. (tie) Sh•nnoft (LA Lutlleren I. Torrn <C11lebnus> 5·10; •. Britton (ROSllmond) S.to; $. N""9n (0r8110fl Lutheran) S·t: a, Grub e r (C.18batNS) s.e.. U -t. E,.,,.. (I.A Lllttltttllt lH'h: '1. Parker <MarlNllll 1M~;" TaylM fNffllles) lM\l't; •• St1e1tnon (LA' L11t11trari) 1'H; S. Trtvtor CPerTIS) 1 .. )'111 :6, WllldM CFlllmort) ~ • T J-1. $11ennon (LA L.utherM> .u.t-: t. Mof'rll (PurlSJ 41).ltllt: L T'*y!M (.....,..1) 40-l~j • A\lstlft (Ptrrl•I l/IH; ~ Tevlor lNHCtltU Racing Results flMS•tWday P'lltST ltACE -JjOy•rds. tv .. rold m 1l0t115 Ciel ming. Purw\1,000. Or1>ltWr11191..- fTreuwel 3'.20 R•l•Y Bart (l(ntgllt) GoSuprMW (Ad.tlrl Time -18 ff. 11 40 9.00 s 10 3.60 •.•o "ho ,_,, -LOU• SaUCI!, LUC~'I Nadir. Go Scat T Go. AllOl•SU<lden Here Trr. CNtpt~ Eleven Noscratci.es n EXACTA S-Or1Ht Wr•ittlW .. ,. R•lo ••n, P•ldSltt,a SE COHO ltACE -350 yard~. 2 veer 010 maidens. Ct•lmlng. Pur.eu.ooo. KawutiCrerna IC•rdoa) A.60 Quine Y• Connlt! (l(nlqfit l B•nlc v B•r Buster (Myles l 3 80 7.80 6.00 •.10 l.60 Time -18 le Also ran -Classlct>ollv,Ae><il Fol,. Vain G<tmbler. Born RelCly, BIU'I Etta THIRD RACE -JSO yarck. 3 'IHr olds c1a1m1ng PurnU.SOO. Roan Sir (l'rea,urel 12 20 C"ris11esStinq lllphaml Nu 01amond IAdalrl Tim e 17 93 5 00 •.OO 3.40 3.00 •.oo Aho ran -E<ll\YMOlll!V. Mr. Oavld Moon Mid Rocketle, E•press Vour~lf No"ratcrtes ·--FOURTH RACE -3SO y4rds.? 1ur ol<l mai<IM'I PurseS2,SOO MamaNeet •Watson I Fll'el Afoot ILIOMm) Ml\•V•Go Cl'rev) Time-IS H 810 3 AO 3.00 2.80 uo 6.00 Also ran -Vlklnq Eme><es-;. F',u t N Bold. Wa>l<over. Rllot1a Bat>v. H~nry Th~ Fourtn. Sirella Fl FTH R°'CE -810 vards l yeJr 010, & UP. Purse SIO.OOO·added Q<O" SIO 8-'S Wrteallo>nd fWa"onl 11 20 F'l..,t Convoy fLif)tl.lm) Olde Smoot rtle IT reasure l Time •) 4q 5 80 J.AO •60 380 J.60 Also r,... KlllOQua Jr .• Amerlcari C.Pnl Bui Bac!Qer Bdr Nl')\(rltlche~ u E )("CT" J.Wi.allancl & Z·l"l .. t Convoy, Pa1dSt70.00 SIXTH R"CE •OO yards. 3 yur ol<I• Cla1m1nq. Pur51!\7. IOO. AttHIH'lQ Doc ICn•IJM I 16 20 S'>m~"el Req1s 1war<1I StMConl•ncl('r IOeloml>al T1mP 2063 1 so· 6 oo • 80 •.OO II 80 Al'" rAn Oon'' Comear, Mi 8ud- 11,· l •rJ'I s Char~r Flee' J•u, Lee MM•• SP• Ur~. R~lves Request NO'\ftAfl"""'\ U EXACTA t-8.lttlin9 Do< & 4· Somorut Rt9''· Paid UO. SO SEVENTH R°'CE -•OO YM<l\ v•.tr oh:J-. ~ uo. Cla1mttlCJ Pur<i~ \-4. SOO. R.110'/FJvll <M 1tr-h1 f'I f6 60 5 60 l '0 f•lO~t-IN,l•O\ 340 280 OH Jptrh .. ~r2 IW,)tSl)rll 7 •O OH Oulf• '>0<>M, 10.-1omoa I 2 60 l •mf• M O'# 1\1 n r"" J;,yr. O•c Ii-Loutt Klnip. t)f>-r M !frn..\ Gut ~ ~t' r ltf'l"N'\ OH CJi·a<tFW>At 'or '"Ow EIGHTH R"CE )50 yard\. J year •'d" ~ uo Cta1ming Pur\e\7 100. PA,1f1( (tPflk Wl!")nl 7670 17811 870 P,t1., AOOlll'))dV 1W 14rO\ 4 •O 4 4() ,.,,. t VM F•v••r Tn·;Hur,.) b tlU lime 1ij 1~ '*-l\o ran Mr F~11;nna1h>n He"sOff. Por k'·t P""''· 0"1 Ve r Ran, Roe ""'"llM" Run MMn Run SrritttiYd Mr Bo H EXACT A l·P.c1flc CrHlc & •·Pas 'POiio Jay, P•tdS.11.00 NINl'H ll"CE -•OO vards. 3 y.ar ''"' c1a1mlnq Pu"• \1 100 IJnr ,,culated -.~rll 10 •O 7 60 4 00 Aunf\f •AM B•d WH•f)n) 76 40 q 20 Kam~~ilt• fTr•l .. 1sure) J 40 T1mP XJ 10 "'"' '"" D•rVv• Catamount, 01~(,tn ot TtlTlP ld.lf"IO Orc'c. Bar. P•oo~r I "'dQ<'. Go Str1'~~ rn. Caddy ~()('HP No rr,,,tc~~ H EX°'CTA I V"circul•ted & •· Bunny'' Bar Bid. P~"'"'S 50 AllrilC!anc'> ~ M8 • Pro Soccer N"SL W -1\,.11nattm2 SI LOUl\0 Ft loit)ffi-•rdail"'1 R<KtlP\h'r 1 0.11111~1 ConnPct1cu10 c; rn J"'"' • y1t11•0 "momun Soe<erl.Hq~ '>•nl•Barl>ard I Lo•Anq•ht50 •0' ~ c;..~11•Onlar•oCllr•\lianl3'J 6. SP I F'•nQer ·~n Ja,iritol Sl·6'1•; ~ HOICM IPl<Kenlld JH) Sl· w.; 3. Kr"vrrtir. ($.)n J.\clnlo) S2-8Vt; •. r.r11t>1> IOr.,,,oP Luln•ranl •&-11"'1; S. Rr"I llmP"riat) '1·1: 6. J ustice ISAU(JUSI .U..S11. PV ~ 1 M.,ntAnar~~ 18..aumonl) 17·0 1 111 .. 1 ~h .. rm~morn ISauous). II ~ l°""' ICalat>a\\~ 111 ~; •· CKll •K•rn V~ll~y> II b; S. Elqen <C•rpln· '"''" 1 II 6. 6. Broe 11. •st. 8onave,.. turd 11 0 T~~,., VM1nq· 1, P,,rrls 78; 7 LA LuthPrdn O J. Ma"l\all O ; ... San Jat lfllo.O· s SAIHlU' 3S. GIRLS 100-1. Loo<f fLA LulMrlln) 10.9: 2. Kellt'I' (lrvlnel 11.2; 3 Lindemuth •0•'4'rll 11 •: 4 Cr0<kett 10.Sc.'rtl 11 6, \ Clinton tLA Lutllerenl 11.6; 6. WMe tPefflS) 118. ?20-1. Loud (LA Luther11nl 14.7; 2. K•ll•'f U,..,hMl 2S.I ; 3. Lindemuth IO•wrt l 2.s.t : •. CroO•tt I Desert> 1' 1; s.Matlltm (Notreoa..,.117.2;6, C0<1leltl <Faith BaPli\tl ,, 4. •40-1. Smith 12'1 Palms) 61.3; '1. Beum;Ar'lll tBi~) "2 O; 3. Scllouten INolre D11mel 61,7; •. Kllllre C0r•ll99 LutlW'rM1l 62.0: S. Orl..-,_I CBlllloo Oleqol 63.7; '· WMd (I.A l.utller8") 6'.I. U0-1. Burford <Cll•m>n•d•I 7:,1.1; ,. Ward Cl.A Lutllerenl 2:11.•; 3, Berube IBl•l>qp) 2:23.6; •. Kr•mer CNot,.. Dame) 2:24.1: S. Walen 129 Patmsl 2:2t.O; •. Mltltr Clnl11el 2:Jt.S. Mllt-1. Kr-r INotre Demel 5:30.1; 2. Mclnt~• IBIShc>Pl 5:32.4: •· Raoan (Sa1t9usl S:47.8: •. Devin. <Sauous) S : SO.O; s. Burford ICllemlnade l S:S0.8: •· Mclittlre IBl511oOl S:S?.9. ,.m11e-1. Kr.wmer (Notre 0•'"9) 11:$1,•; 1. R891M (Sa1J9US) 12:07.8; 3. Senums CBISllOPI 12·20.s; •. Bul1ord !Cllaml-1 12·2•.S; S. Aptrlclo !Fiiimore) 17:36.I ; 6. Mltcllelt <Sau;usl 12:'1.9. llOLH-1. Wfrinewlsser !Blsllop Ole;ol lU; 2. Qlrroll Cl.• CollN JHI lS. 2; J. Kay I Dewrt l t S.6; 4. CllntClft (LA Luth!!ren) ls.B; S. 8ut~r (,..rTIS) tS.9; 6. Kelloq (Wl!\11 .. lte) 16.4. 4•0 relav-1. Desert 51.3; 2. L• Colin& JH S11; 3, Nolr• O•me S2.1; 4. Bls.,oo S2,7; S. Kolb JH 52.1; a. I.A Luth!!rMSl.1. Mile relay-t. LA Lut?lff11n .. :J0.21 2. Blshi>o •: U .4; 3. Notre Diimt ..:U.3; 4. 0.•mlnac:le 4:1S.J; S. It Petms•·n .1; '· ,..rrts4:2'. t. HJ -I. P!\erls (Mooro.tf'll> S.t,: t , kern ISt. Boneveriture) S.2; 3. 8rusll fTronii> s-o: •· WlnnewlsMf' 1e1111o,, DleQOl •·tO; S. B•tlllct !P.clflc Cl'lrlsa \l•nl '-10: 6. Ber~u COll!Mlo Cllrlltlenl4 ... W -1. Loud CLALutlleren> t .. t0;1, Sllf9oard CKoft>JHI 1MVI: I. CO<llti- 11 CF•ltll 911j)t1Stl 1M'°'I 4. Wiit+ NWIHar C81$11Qp ~, t .. ~ f, Ker11 CSt. BOM,_.nturel t6"•~: •· tNtnem CHotre Darnel 1Mlfa. SP-1. Duson (Yucc• V•11eyt ••o: 2. EC1Wet$ C8'ettwwnl awr a. Jolm-(81thop) M-11 ... , ... tut•~ (Pftt"rlt> .._10.....: S. Flllfan 18elh.lefU l.>llV.;6.~ (9ntlftAftllW. f'lf\•I te0t:l11Q1 t. LA l..ultlef'M U: 1. Not,. Oallle 4S: 3. 0.wt '4: 4. S11ugus U; Bl""°P ft. -· I *• • * Imagine yourself running side by side with an Olympic Marathon Gold Medalist while he advises, you on your running style. Frank Shorter will be at THE NEWPORT BEACH SPORTING HOUSE May 23 at 6 p.m. to run on the track with members of the audience. Jog on over to THE SPORTING HOUSE to meet Frank Shorter and in- spect one of the most luxurious conditioning clubs in the country, where qual- ified prof es- sionals and champions let you know where you are every step of the way. For additional information call 752-0565 or drop by: THE NEWPORT BEACH SPORTING HOUSE • • 3601 Jamboree Blvd. May _23rd 6 p.m. ( ) s f I ( r f f I '] ( ' ( i J: r-. Students To Fix Up Trawler B y MICHAEL PASKEVl<.:H Of 11•• D•lly ,.llol 51•11 Even here on the boat·ri cb Or ange Coast. the re are few high st·hools that can boast their own fle et The ex<:cption is McNally High School m Costa Mesa which just r ece l\,cd a ·10-foot addition to its armada McNally 1s the Newport-Mesa Dis trict's continuation s t•hool and its smallest tugh school with fewer than 300 students. But it bas three oce an-going vessels and a ha lr-dozen dmghics. The latest, if not the greatest, new donat ion is the 40·foot trawler Bl'c k~ K . donated by Mr. anti Mrs Earl A. Seddon of Newport lk;,11·h Their daughter. T erri. 1s a l\k"\<tlly student. Ramshaekle may be the best tkscnption of t h e Beck y K , ·which is badly in need of repairs. H owever. tc·a c h e r Geor ge K nights has a worthy crew of a dozen \H1 uld be s wa bbies willing to m <lkc h t>r 'icawor thy once aga in. O~lly Pl IOI Stall PhOfo Knights and his ('re w for m the school's Sea E xplorer Unit. They a re steam deamng the Becky K before thl'Y r ey, o rk the wooden hull and n •m odcl lhl· cabin. When it 's completed, hopefully by the next school year, Knights figures ·the boat will be in shape fo r use b y McNa ll y sailors who will learn b o at h andling a n d m arine biology. The ocean voyages ·will help s ludt·nts eurn credit towards grndual10n. McNALLY STUDENTS SIZE UP JOB ON BECKY K 40-foot Trawler Becomes Part of Sc hool's 'Navy· its overhaul m Mc Nally ·s cam pus dry dock n ear Bernard St reet, students who wa nt to go to sea now a ren't being d enied th1• opportunity. Another v1•-.-.d , an J8 fo11t 1·r < 11r rently 1~ urttll•rgomg n·p;11,' The i\k\allv na\ y 1i-; ful'll·d prt111anlv throuf:h donut1ons from thl· eom111ur1 1t \ Kn ig ht~ <;:J) .. lht' fll't·t l 111lld 11!'.l' !TI• f{' \\ootl tool!-.. a nd 1111 that m .tlkr. boats Whtie the Becky K underi;:oes The school's n avy include~ .i 26-foot double ender dOC'krd at the Newport Beach Sea S1·out Base, a 16·foot Chris Craft. a 12 f ooter and s everal d ingh1l's Tho·,. 111ll-11•st•·d ... h1J11ld 1·011 l,11 l J<.111t•ht-. ,11 ;,~,,, :J.i:.!O UCI Updates Exec .. 1ves l\1•1th J ac k son , ABC-T V s p n r i.. l' a-.. t t· r . .,, 11 1 s peak o n 'H u m .111 F:wrors in Orgarnza. t ton ' at 111 .. t 1 f'st of thn:l· ex- t•c u t 1 q· upd.1tl! -.ess1ons for gr:ulu:1t1 •s of the l 'C Irvine Ex· c•t·u tin• l 'r11gr~1m Thursday from ~j · 30 tn !I :m p m . in Room 220. S11c1al S c tl'IH°l' Tower . l 1C Irvine. HPs cr vat1ons for this and two ad rl 1 t1ona I !'t•:-.s ions o f .. 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"" 11·, tlwt111· \L111,1g m ).! for l'rod1wt1\ ti\ UCI SPEAKER Sports'caster Jackson p:1r t1<'1parh .111d 1uc-l11t!P d 1n11•·1 r111·ct1nt'' I 11: •, ., , .tl i'H1. 111 111 1111 111.lf •II \\l tlt• •11 1 .di II Jt1 '•1r l ('l f ,',I I ll f l\f' l'r11 J,l l)I \l.H l·'.H'I ('ll E K:"\...,, c-h.11rman n l t h1 · I 1q1artnw11t of Social S 1·1 1•111 1 I 011 g h h oro11~h l·nl\ l'l'Stt) F.ngland . 1·11 111 1 fellow and v1s 1ting proft•-.:-.111 .11 the L'CL.\ Ct•nlt'r for Qualtt~ 111 t ;: , <111 .1!1 1'1•h>111I •·I \d 1111111..,1: .1 I 11111 ~'''I oJ ...,( 11·111 I 'l 1•\\ l'I' I Ill\, 1~111 11i C 1lrl11r 111 t I 1 1r1 '<.U .ol'l'I Laguna n (;f':l s Vet Award ,\n ,\y, .ir<1 of M..r1t for M«ll tt•\em1·nt 111 pr omot Inf,! thtt "'•·lfare t•f Worl<i 'WJr I n•lt nm . .ind tht·1r w 1dnws .,., ,, pn·:-.1·11l1·d to 0 W f'r11·1'. l...t}!UO il B<'Hl'h. ;.II ltw tn:,tallc:1t1on of off1< o•r·; of South Or;1n1:•· I nast Harrarks 1 tHti. \',•tt·1 .111, ,,r World Y, ar I T'ri1•t• Ji.is b1•1•11 sPrvu!e o fftl't 1 ol llw h..irr,1<·ks. which rn1•1•t·; I\.\ 1<'1· 1'~n·h m onth al tilt'< •'ll11t111111 1\ H oust• in 1>.u1.1 1•111 111 · 'lEk FAMILY COLONIAL l"UHlltAL HOME /!l(l I q, th.I f\vP W 1• tin.ii .I<'' >~Cf ~ '')?'l '4 CIFIC VIEW "4l MOlt14l ,.J.Rk C•"r1l't1•rv Mortuarv (It 101>1 1r,00 F'.1c 1l1c View DnvP N Pwnorl (' 111f Jrn1a t>44 2700 "4cCO•MtCK "40UU4•tlS Laouna Beach 494.94' 5 L.1ciund H ills 768·0933 S an Juan Capistrano 49'i·1 776 ULn.1iR~HOM FU"4HAL HOME Corona d ef Mar 673-9450 Costa Mec;a 646-2424 HLL llt0 4 DW4Y MOITU4 U 110 Broadw;iy Co<;ta Mesa 642·9 t 50 SMmc TVTl41Ll LAMI WESTCUff CH4f'tL 427 E 17th St Coslil Mesa • 646·4888 Sant a Ana Chapel 5 t 8 N Broadway Santa Ana • 547·4131 ,IERCI H0n4EU SMITHS' MOUU41Y 627 Main St Huntington Beach '5'39-8539 Trial Set In Murder 1\ trans ient booked on murder charges aftt•r he .i llt•gedl) shot anc1 k ill ed a 111an who ga q ' him a lifl rn the M Hl\.\aV C1t v a r.-,1 haR bt'en orckred t~) fat•e trial July 25 111 Orange County Sup{·rior Court Judge .J am es H Walsworth ~et the trial dale fo r Robin Ross Latham. 2.5. who 1s hf'ld "' the county J~lll \\1 th hall set a t $250,000 Latham \\as a rrcstNI Apn I 20 after motorist Thomas lloffm11 11. 2;,, of 7 3 5 1 Texa !'> S t Wes t minster. was shot al the .,.,.. h<>el of his car Latham, his hill'hhik 1ng pass e n ge r . was grabbed an d held as he allegedly tried to fl ee from the scene Police s a id they found Hof- fman's wallet in the de· fenrl ant's possession THE NEPTUNE SOCI ETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 646-7431 Dey or Nlaht No se1••""'" .rn c1n 2400 w. Cou t Hwy. Suite 9 Newport Bea~h. Callf. 92663 AHN H l\d Free Portfoflo to: NAME .. ADDRESS Ctty ~ICllOL.\S Zip . CEM BK D ~·o• HOt't'tt,\~ lilAAEVEAENT Tntie •lJ I ti a ff t) I ..... ______________ ..,...,,, • c Pilot logbook Editor's Plw1ze Calls P1 :zzli1ig Jh ROSJ '1 \HU \\ J'"iT '•'\\ .... i1.lfll'J''> <11111 t "l\1' "'''' I •1\\1•1 wht'IT 1·x1T t1t1\1• "dilt•r , 1·1·p11~1· Ill r esp ll'lllfl'lll 1sol.1l 1• 111 :\!11 .. 1 da>" ll 11 !\ f'tl111 l·d1t111 Tom "'"'\ti :lO!\\\ t•rs his 0\\11 klt•ph••t11· t ·1J..111g .ill «all-. w1thrn1t Sf'rt'f'rttng \\.ht 11 r,, 1 •'•ii 111 1n .1 mt • ing, ti 'i m y Jnh <l" ht"i ,., 11·1,tt\ to;,, 1.t llll' peopll' t Jlhng h1111 St1mc peopk \\;tnt 111 form.1t 11111 fl h1• 11;111w of their Cong n ·s:-.ma11 1 .. r l'\.tr11pl"'· "11nw have an 1ntcrcst1ng st or). some w ant th eir n <HTll''i in th(• P<tP<'r. som1· Y.df1t It• keep lht'Jr nant<'~ out of !ht• papl'r Som1· h.1 v1• com plaints PE or J. E W II 0 tclcphonf." n1·" ~i>••IH'I'" r it n be intr l ltgf•nt. c·nurlt'<JUS, h umnro~. comwrt ~1bk fri~hteh1•d. lonel). Y..hlO wesr ing, dem andmg, fruc;trated or nngn It 1s u..;;ually ~at1-.fy1n~ to a-..sist ttwm , 1:1vt• information. reft•r them In prop1•r dt>p111 L men ts and even ackno" ledge our i.hor t com inRs . But therC' 1s one type of call1•r I rl on I '111 ders tand To undt>r:stand my puzzlement. I havt• to explain that I have a beautiful h1rd!-.·l'Y" VH'W of 40 to 50 peopl<' workmg rn thl' newsroom every day or the year to produce this papl'r • reporters. photographers. fcatun · writer!) 111 t he People sect~°'l· the sport::. staff, headline writers and editors dra\\ mg those squiggly m aps that somehow <m1raculuus ly J turn into pages o( print. They a ll put a t remcndnus tlai ly e ffort into this product And there are hundreds a nd hundred~ f1f different things to read ever y day BACK TO THE caller J dvn 't underc;tand and never will. This p erson is angry. He has read something -usu ally o ne thing hi' doesn't like or doesn 'l agree with And without a word about all the other in · ter esting . funny, informative or thouft bUul t h ln&s that did not offend, he <or she ) suys , "Cancel my subscription.1·11 never read yQur paper again." "Thank you for calling," I say tn JTltfr' best aecrctarittl voice l can think ot o lot of olht'r thinJSlosay, but ... • Excuse me, the phonl' is ringing For t h e Record Dfs•olutlo•• 01 Marrfqe FINALOECREES Flied April lO HANOOV<>. Cl1•rte> 'o'(tltia"1 1noj N"" y u•fldon llUHGE'>S E.•~tyo C .,. 1 £dw"'" l, um~n E \/ANS J<lmt"\ R <Hid Sl\lrlt'~ L OAVI 5 llOtl<H 14 LOt11,,. ilnd E rvin M ont<,1o rnr r y TlfOMAS JacqU<'li~~ .ln•l Ro<11ar·J ,,_ . .,.,~ ANOE h'\1 •N -.,1,.1·. Ot ''"'' tnd L) l'(id ·~1ff1HO M.( "NL N t T I ·lltrt ... °"'' t V.11 .,,,, b ' '' ltJ~H~ $r..t .-y J+ ,.,1 ri• 1) ).t t11P Al ftf t I M .1t1 Jrt M tnO Jorin ._.. 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UkHC.l Ar11JP•w J ,,~po rlnd h,tlitn V1PJ1,1 f Mf)Wf: llV J i11 Frdl1l1 d 'tJ l t1t..r11r1' Wn -w u• PROOA'' M ,c_nu1.-t Hi'lrrV' .-i,,,J t3l1rb1t"' Ahr UUE'"A"i G1·or~1·; 1nd r '' lvn '( OkUl:.. 'V vonn•· ~ .1nd l r M vu~., r: c L Ct•tt\t•·r 1 ,..¥ ~tiuj G•IJlii: Ll,,.1 ~0&ERr. J.uh<t-N ortrJ Ud1 .. r~ RfJ~ll) ~h rlt v .Jnrt J "''"" t. t:iARNHARl , Vot~I Lyn~ ,..n11 (} •'" JO">lPn f{UtH4E:.J/ Jt!otnrir• (.,l)y clnd T~1n I o I l ABfAll P Juh•1 I •lld "d rh•J [ HOl:C H \,T (T T L ~. d • tqtt E .1rtrJ l;prm,rn ALVAR(l ''·'"'"'"' tr11J f th1 r (.•4Ufjlf\l J nP 1r1d I• nntttor l HAL O W if\1 M c.HQw 1f"d f O>NrHd S P UBLIC NOTICE Ff CTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT '.,, t II "'"" r1t1 ~·' f(j 0•11nQ bUSI J. lf.'l(~fl (()MPO')IT( PI P( l\'4lJ f UhF i¥-1t1C.V•;tn M di'l, Su1h' E 'ii 11 l A'141 f"A •1, 'I/ t1 1n ••'1 lt1drlfo'l Bu;dvn~plJ, 1,.81 '>11\t1.111 l •Toro CA 'i/I)~ J """' l L ,..,Ii /h01 Hvn,1nq1on t 1 •i I nq, ,, f1,,,, 11 (A 'l"J~li ff 11 ' •fHl •• lfl'O IJ( • t I I I Ii(;·' '° t t\ !I t••"' j 1 H. ,, .. ,.,mo J•' fh, ,1,1111,1•11 W•f f l.'1 "· lt1 "" Sund•y. May 22, 1977 PUBU C NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINUS NAME STATEM!ENT Th<t following o.tr50n IS Oolng bu51· M \\tl\ ?Hf!' l tL!! '>HOP H7 '50 Coan Hwy lequ~SUCl'I t:A9lo\I Edel•• ~vttt Leos Ttnlo.ey JI~" J•w•• 'Y> l '<luf\41. CA 9'l•n l tu 11-bw'tc•llt'\i'IJ -k t°"'°"<h•<I by "" 1n cll~.O<MI E R T1n'•'Y f h ,f 1h'•J'ltH•t W,•\ fd•• f ~!ft} th(t Co.,otv Ct~rlo. 01 0"'"9" Cnuncv on M•Y ' ,911 F7SU4 Put)l•\Jleel Oran~ COHI Oa11y Pllol, MolY8 IS 22 29 1911 192).17 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSllo\CSS NAME STATEMENT f to\ .. tollow11.qi '*' vin 1\ OC'>O'l\l bth• H+·'~ d 1 Ul lP 1ss11 Pr0o111o r ll\. Hun•· •nvton S .. ach. CA 'nb41 110<!• Mvk•t•n, 1&111 Silndre l n HunflnQton ll~<t<ll C" 91M1 T "" t>u\lrw" "conouclf.'cl b v an in· !J1v1ctuctt Hon• MYio.ti in l nh '\fOtt-f'nf:fnt wd' •t1ed w11n tt\e Count• Cle,. of Or.in~ County on May 11 I~// F760U Pub••\l\f'<l OranqP Coa\I Dally P1101 May IS 11 1' and Jun~ S. 1911 2023 11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT ICE FICTITIOVS aUSINEU NAME STATEMENT 169~11 Tne lollow•OQ person• are OOlng but!· M \\.,; l ANI T H ·N EWALT ENTERPRISES, 18'l Pot! Cttarles Pl•<e Ne#Pf><l 8 HC'>. c a CA. t1'60 Wllflam G Larw. 18Jl Porl Charles Pl•ce. Newpor1 Bedth. CA '1b60 Monv• c lan..·. IUl Pert Clwlrlu Place, N<tWport Bedell, CA '7660 Barry P&ul Smllh 11/J SI Charle> Courl, l.OsAllO\. CA. <MOH NaO(\I w Smith, I 111 St. Ch•rln Cc-urt, Lo• Alt<>\. CA. 9•022 Thi• bu•one•~ Is conouctacl l>Y a general P<Jrtne"hip. Wllll•m G. La~ DAILY PILOT PUBUCNOTiq ti PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOU5 BUSIN8S\ • \ NAME STATEMl!NT T ~~ lollOWlnQ pe(..on I~ dCllll{l-llU" 1\1(!\., ... t • GLOBAL INTf RIOAS. 1~•0 Aml\l~O Unit F , Fount•lo Vallby. CM '11708 Pnlllto F=,..O.r u ~ Mer ti•. I .... ' P•lm FOOl\tall\ Vflh•v CA '111Qt ... Tl-11• bus•-".conducted by td In• dll11au.11 PhttllpF Merhd Thi• 'tatement wa' filed "'''" "'" Cou~IV Clerll ol OU!IQC County O!J~•v s. 1917 . 1'1UH Publl\lttd O<'IWl9e Coast O•llY P ifot Mcty8. IS. H, 29, 1~71 1'12·11 Th•S Slnle,.,....nt Wd \ lol"<l Wllh 11\t• P UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS i,.~~~~~.C.lerkol Or"°ll<I County on Aprfl -----------......;"-....;~ NAME STATEMENT ir1nu flCTITIOUS BUSINESS Tne <ollowtfl<j personn is doln9 bu\I Publi\N!d Oranqe Coast Dally Piiot, NAMI! STATEMENT n~''. M~y I, 8, 15, 12, 1971 110().17 Tl\e IC)llOW•flQ per~s .,. doitlq bu>• <I LENNY ElllTERPRISES; 7 nl!l\8S '> L IL ASSOCIATES 31 llNN Y & AS PUBUC NOTICE ULRICH'S, 3331 Pacific Co4.r '>OCIATES •I LS ENTERPRISES Hwy., Newport ll!'iKh.CA. , ll) Ametttysl BAlllOa l\l<lnd.CA 926li7 1--------------1 John F=. Uln<n, 21 Swift ci .. '>l•ven l <·onilrd Edwa rds, 27S F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Newport Beach, CA. 97063 Arn~lhy.i Oa1tl01 Island CA 9266) NAME STATEMENT Jeanne M Ulrich. 11 Swift (;t . T "" bu'Ont'\S " conducted by dn m -The lollowlr>g person• are CI01n9 busi· Ne•oorl B<lach. CA. 971>63 tJi••duJI ne•s ••: This business Is conduc tt d l)y " 5 L [dw~rci. OLIVIA'S, 11•60 E. 17th St., Tustin, general partner5hip. ' I h1\ s1a1~-n1 wa' 111....a woth thP CA. 92680 John F. Ulrich Coun1vc1erlo.olOr4nQt!CountyonApql Olive Hagbe r9 , 1936 Port Th is statement w.>' flll!d wltti '1ll: 11 1~11 Seabourt'll) Way, Newoort 8e;teh, CA. County crerll al Oran~ County oil Mav F7SJJ1 92660 11, 1977. P ubll\hed Orange C<>a•t Dally p,101, IC ellh H a9 b er9, 1936 Port "'"n May 1. a, 1s 12, 1917 S@abOurne Woy, Newport Beach, CA. Publl\Md Or11nQI' Co.st Dally Pllol. 91660 May ts. 22, 29,and Junes, 1977 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng person is doing bu" ne't" ns '1100EN lAICES AS!· ':IATE5 No 7 1030E •1ns 1 <:..fn•~Ana CA'f'll'•' Chari~• 0 Undrrwoo:><1, 9592 J ura 0 r H uni• nq(on !lPdC h CA '121>•6 Thi' bU\•'1l"4t.'i.1$ conduct~ bv d l1m 1t e<:I P1HlMr~hip C Un6Prwood Thi' st .. ltPnWnl wd~ t.iiN::j wit~ thf• C1Juol v (IPO a' Qr.JtH)e County on M av ;2 1911 • F7'°°' PUIJlt"-ht'O OrJnqt• Cod t Oallv Pilot M .i 11 I ~ 11 2~ .-.r10 J un..-i l'U7 PUBLIC NOTICE This bUSlnMs Is cooduct~ b'f en In-t'ISS-1 ~ dlv1dua1. lhls ~~1·~~~111!..,':, med w1t1t t11<1 PUBLIC NOTICE County Clerk of Or<)n(JeCounty on April 22. 1911 ~7SOIO Publi<hed °'"""" Coasl Dally Pilot, May I. 8. IS, 22. 1911 t802-77 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following ~·sons •re <10ln9 bu•• nenes: F AS H ION O lll E H O U R CLEANERS. u s Ea.I 19lh Stn 6t Cosla Mesa, cam. 91627 John Howard Fry, 9" Jasmllle'CI• --------------! cle Co\l.J~•a.Callf 97626 ,. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Cly<le A MclC.JY, 1908 Cllff Or'lll.:. NAM E STATEMENT Newport ~acll, Cell! '11663 ... ~~!!?llowm9 ~son~ are <I01n9 busl· This bus1neu is conducted by " D EL GIORGIO, A Ll m itea qeneralpart<><!r•h1P. Jolln H F ry Par lnt•r<,ri•i:'. 110 Newnor t Cl'nter Thos <.talernenl was llled wllh t11 .. Onve NewPOrt 84!ac.h, CMolornla 92660 County Clerk al Orango c ounly o n May C,eor ge c, O'N~~· II. A"OC•6tl'\ •nc . i' Calito,.ni~ coroor .. _tt1on. 110 lb. 1917· F°16lJI ~;,7,:~;;;,~ Drove. Newoorl Bea< I\ Publl\/lPd Or Moe Coa't Dally ftilot. l •I ·~ l .. 1to 1,.11 l)t 1 t< (.JI' •, HI 1\/1 Ii F lilOUo -------------- ' • L '~·11 ()I ll'!t"J•' rr l .. ' ,-) II 't p ,, t Norman S mi th, 12401 Bala Mcty22,:t'lanoJune S,l2,1971 P&oarama, Santa Ana. Calllornla9270S 11.~ 1., 1 ; :·1 ,.,, Jv• • , "''' PUlLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSIN( SS NAME STATEMElo\T l ,, 1 •• "'''''J 1.>•·f >n • J1.uth.t hu • I>/\ l •1"' H 1 N E INT f r1 l 1 t~ I i\1' \''H11h f1 n •H'1 I I (\•\ f I '' f'Jf(,4 f M P J" lvv 1' c;, ' 1h 1 ,,,, ... , ~ .. ,.1.1 An,1 Cu11• 11r1, 1 f , 1')1•.\ 1 • fJ111tu1 tr ti bf fH1 1n f rtw 1 M n ' I• v l• t 1 1• ',,_ I,.,, 111•1 •1 , ( ' f. ' • • ' •IH t" I,, ~ ... ~ I'( F IS~U ,1 I 1 ("~ I ,\(,,f (1 I IV f:.. t , 1... , '1 ' ~'" ' , . ; PUBLlC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BU<,I NE>S NAMl <oTATfMENT 1h • .,,,,.,,r,.,. ••·t ,, 1trflo•nqt11 /\f (••IT f11>1 ,.,All ) ;'M\:' r rh• 11 ,1,. l.1 I t •J+li t' tJltt I I\ , ,., 'l t p 1/lllf' -, .... ttfl,J'•· • r,., .._,,)11',rl tj1t I• r I f\ '1'"·~) 1,..-. •\ l tf I 'J 1 ')11qutirn :: {' l , < 'r'":J1n FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T "' foltow·~ P''' wn" ,,,.. doing bu,1 M l\LLARO llOMf c; 10087 Garfield A 'I• 'l•f' Hunlir\Qt )n k•··H h, CA. qi7b-46 P~1.t•i> H M(._Namt''' 18~1 Samar Or '' ' J .ta M"''hl CA 97626 O 1111 ".>•mbro, 14JO ';)a'lt~nelld Ter· I O•OMU..IMM. CA 91b25 T tu t>u\1nf'~\ I\ conductt..~ by a llm1\ .. ,J p.1rtn1 rsh•o Ph11tp H M<"-'clmP,,. Ttu<. <trltP.m1·"1 wa"" lit"'d with th.• Cr.unty Ct,.r• al Oran44•· County on May 1. 1q17 FIS6SI P1Jtil1V~'1 0.-ftn•ti• Co1t"il Dally PHo' May8 l\17.1q l'il 18Sl ll PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T rw lo•trJwtr1g r>t;r !.Or'l\ ct rt dOinQ bui;.1 f\1.N">TO"IE INVt=STMENT COM "Ar'v 1c,77 Cur"bt•rland Lani .. , N~..,PO• • !Jeacn C1' •nblll HOYll'drd Mit,.,hitll Uflnjarnin, 16t "-'"'•[.trow. P .l'><lr.I""" Cl\ 9110~ T t.o"'"' C St on" 136 Mas<ol ~I••'• I Lo\G.\IO<.CA '1~10 '>u••'" A <;ton• 136 Mas~1 Streel L '" c; ''o CA q'o~ 'fti1 h u\1nr "'' 1\ conrtuclr.d by a JI f'H ',JI O.trt'V·r~htD H ?w 1ru M11r n 111 Benj,,m,n I Iii \t.l1f"IT1••T11 \tllr,\ fth .. d With lhr ( v11,Hv (..1Pr'1-. ot Oram~,. County on Apnl t. I 0 ' K!llherrne E. Vlouek. 20660 T o11a wa nda Or., Apple Va ll ey Cal•lorn><>9?l01 Tltls business is condc.iclecl by a llmll· !d Pdr t""'"''n G<>ofQe G. O'NU I &A\4>0CiJJfPCi trv- Jac~ I Ra1c11•rl A"I Secrv Thi~ < latNntJnt W"' 111~ wtlh th~ County cre1k Of Oran<ie Counlyon Mav 11. 1911. F7SffS Publ"ht!<l ()r;in(JI' CM•t O~tly Ptlot. P UBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUSBUSIN&SS NAME STATEMENT Th~ lollow1ng f'.Mlfse>n\ are do•l19 but •· ne\\ as SH EARS llTHO, ?JU Olis St., $&h ta Ana, CA 977()4 W•ll••m OPnnls Shear~. toho Oown<>v Aive , Oowney CAi 90'241 Vicki J ane Kong. 1645' W. Dove wood Ln .• F=re\no. CA 93711 May IS , 11 7q an<l June~. 1911 1951.11 This business rs conducled by ., --------------1 Qeneral a.rtriershlp. • • F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Wllll1m D. Shf'ars •• This statement """' llfed w1tlt'll\t' --------------1 Counly Cieri( ol Orange County on May P UBLIC NOTICE Th• follow1n9 persoos are do1n9 busi· ness r•\: 6LU E OCEAN • A L1m1lPd P~rf"tf'rVuo, 110 NPwoort Cen t er Dro•• NPwoort 8 eac11 CA C,eoroe G O'Neal & A<soclalP• ln r ol (Al•fnr!"'lf#\ (Or(>Orttl•On l 10 Nt:'w PQrt Cenh·r Or . Newoorl Beac.ti CA91660 Ralph 8 Maw, Sl81 l.aurel Aw .• Cy ore" CA '126JD 16, 1917, F76130 Published Or<1nQe Coast Dally Piiot. May 22, 29, and June S, 12, 1977 ' P UBLIC NOTIC~ FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT . Tiie tollowlng person Is doing b~ nHs .u: · • TAl.KING D I S P l.AY ~ 'it•ve J. Bresko, 7732 Colgate Av•nu~ W~tmlnstP.r, CA9'lbtll INTERNATIONAL. 12'1W. 16\h St.,C·2. Th• s busult'ss ts con<lucte<I by o llmll· C~t• Mesa, CA 92621 ed e>artnerstuo. Gordon Vaughn Brown, N OU GEor9'! O'Neal & Harbor. <:Mia Mew . CA 92674 Assoc1a1es. Inc lhls buslrw:ss ls t:onducted by""'" Jack I. Rolcnart dlvldull. v P. Assl SC'cretary • Gordon V. Brown . This ~t~•-1 wa~ llll!d with Ill<> Thos statP""'1'11 war, ltlf'<f wltlt Ow County Clerk of Oranqe County on May County Clerk of OranQe Count y on M~y 12. 1q17, 12, 1917 F7S174 f07Sfff F 76010 Puhh ,,..,, O• 1"11P Coa<t Oalfv Pliol, PubH~r>ed OrMQ" Coast D.)lly Pilot Publl'lhed °'""<JP Coast Oitlly Pllo(, f fl! "'''.lfll' \\'Ml 1 Jf I •1J bV f <J• ,,, r,, l "' r• l 11 ilf•jll I ''O"t11 W1 I ,.t W •"I t'l•• • I (. It., .. 11 l I 111•1' (.qi\• ( If, MI'( I U I M.1¥• s 1; n 1-111 1101.77 Mayis.n,n an<lJuncs.1917 1950 . 77 May lS,22.29,ane!JunoS.1971 l 91>Jt7. I ifl' •ht1 .,. '"•', f'fl, Dl p, lt•.Jq t I I -f 111 Pl'UU C ~()TIC E P UBLIC NOTICE FICTfTIOOS BUSINESS N<>.ME STATEMENT F=IC ffTIOUSBUSINESS W f;»•·r C•"l"M"'4 CA NV/IE STAT f MENT J '~' < N'l1 i)Ur<J 1040 Amb@r ttJ1nllJ (), • .,,,.,rb.iq".t#!Jb\ f ,., ,..,..,... A r-.,ort>urq, lOdfl Amr>Pr 'h'il OrAnr4• f'49?1)h\ T tit f11J'I'''" I\ r •)OtJurtt 11 t)y an ln 'II d 1v 1t1u,1I ftmf"l t "'",.dburq ., 1 l h1\ \lnt .. m••11• W-l' ld""1 with 1hr- .. ,, FIAOOI , ..... , ,,,q "' '""""' rol~t • 1 • 1 1t •J\ '" ~ )? "')(j )!l'l ~ l 111 " P l HI .IC ~OTl\E f t\I hll'•"'' , I f ill h Ii rj 111 Ill In I t .,.,su ,, f •• ,.,,, 1·11 I 1.11 w ith tt'lr 111flt , C'_t.•'k tli CJ• .itiu• < 11mty l)r1 M11tv t I Ull r 0\1rH y Ch rt. rit Or~H'lf'l,. County on May 1f, ,,., F1U 2' f-ut>t,,hPrf r)to ,,nri<• Co.1o.t OiiifV Pltol MdV 72 r/, and June S I? •'171 P UBLIC NOTICE ~TA TEMENTOFA8Alo\DONME NT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME (11y1(fu,,I Rl)mOM L WO·~· Burrill l h1\ ,,.,,,_,,,~nl W.-t'io f~IN1 w lt'1 thf. r ovni" (.l~rk of Or'"""'' Cout11 v on Mav ,~ 1~11 FHtsl F71100I Publl•""<f Or;onQI' Cllll\I Onll'f Piiot. P11hl1'"-h•• J Or H"IQ•• tUtl ,, 0.1.tv P 110• M'l'f 22 ,.,, ·~nd Junr-S. 17, ,.,, 10)0 71 """~1S 21 II •mJJuncS 1911 7027 /1 P UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ltiP fnfll)Wlflr, Ot'r \on'\"'"' dOltlQ bU\1 n(., 1 t:A!-11 DEVELOPM ENT COM f'llNV '''71 Shaw Ln Hunlinqt~n H<Mh C<>.Y1••~ P w n !.,,_,~ 614 Mlh SI Hunllnolon ar .. < 11 c" 47•.ii l1Hrv {111t' :'1 11\~h.tw Ln Munl 10Qtgr1 ft1· •<n. C.A q~b'4b TtH hiJtr.101•\~ '\ ( lrldU(\ftj by tl ''""' ,,,1 0 11tr\ftfjt°'10 Pr n Sh•A Tl"\1\ ""'t~;·nt w .. , f1lt(f w ith '"" f.")•l"'lf" c1~··· of OrM</f Ctiunty on M .... ~ '911 F=7S6Sl P ,ti-,,· 'V>1 CY·''"r' ('{1 t'1 o.111y p , ot M•y ~ 15 n 1' )~" 197' 7' PUBLIC :\OTICE '°ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATl!MENT lf'I~ lollow1ng pen'""' erP do•"Q o"'' "'('\\ d~ OCTOBE.11 ENTFRPR1c;F5 ''!01 l\Vt)(iU)O Avt'nur N~wCM>r t 9,.,,,h (A 976111 Gt ,,.. E Oo•n•v 7')1'11 l\<lrt•n Cor cl~ Hunll"'11....., llr.ich CA •1~•• Mar~ E Or?\lltr W7 "•Mk• Laoun. 8"ac11 c A .,,~ 11 Thi• butlMO 1, cond11t l•<f hy ~ o•n•nl l)atl~f\hll) G"lle E Oor~v Thi' •1atrml'fl\ wn..,.lllr"1 w1111 th~ CflUntv Cl11r• Of Or41<'14" tounly on M•y • 1911 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAMI STATliMENT T "" loflaw•no person 1s Clo•no bUSO· n-'\ 111\ FARGO SANDWICH SHOP t59<1 '>•Jtl<'rtor A~ Bldq A· S, Co\11 Met ... CA 91617 Cllltoo c: Sntl\Qff, 3100 Plata Or Blclq P H I? Sanl.t Anti CA T "'' bu\lness i\ condvctl'<I by en In d1vlduat. Cllrton E Sn<tl•on This s11ttemen1 wll\ Ille<! w1lf'I ""' Counly Cltrl< OI Orano;ie County on May lb. 1977 f1ttlt Pubh<r"'d oran~ Co~'' O•llY l'llot, M.ty n 29 • .ind Jun" s. n, "" 2040·11 P UBLIC NOTICE fllCTt TIOVS 8US1'11ESS "IAME STATEMENT Tn~ lollowlnq l>f"'l(V> I\ do•nci bu51· n0\11\ t WELCO MO RTG AGE. 2 WELCO INVESTMENTS l WELCO M AN AG E M E N T; 4 W E I.CO PRDPERT•ES < THE R E AL E~T ... Te MEN 6 v p IC lllW•lm\lf\lt. llJll Harnor 8lv0 No 103 Cosl.t Mu8, CA"247b v.~m. P ..:ave 1•rn P1,...,oort RO , Tu\1111 (.;till. '2/AO Tllh ~ll'f<;i I\ CO"llu<ftld bY •n In· dlvtdu.i. Vk tOr P lltlye Tiii, \l•t..,,..nl .,"~ filed Wiii\ 111• r~nty C:l•rll Of Or!W\09 Colln\v on M•r "· ,,,, ,,,.,. "'un Publ•wa °'""'~ 1;0,.,1 Oelly ,.llot, PUbll\Nd °'~ eoa11 Otllly ftllol, M•y ~ ·~,,,. ltl7 t8Je 17 MeyU.tt,lltldJUl)tS It tt17 1CMS.n • PCJBUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOl DISTRICT'S INITIAL PROPOSAL ON COMPENSATION AND REUITED BENEl'ITS INTRODUCTION Th>! f'VOOl' Un•fled School District'< lnill~I Prooos»I for c~mDPnsallo'l ~ q.r~•~d BP""lfl• lor 1'177178, 191911q. an<l 1979 •80 Pmbnd•M a \IQn•llr.anl chaoge on lnP O~•IM<Jphlc111 dlrecllon ol Ille Ooslrfrn Cnh"c.ll•d Salary Struc\)lf'e fl~••d upoo Ow venr long study bv the Tas~ ForcPon Allernatlve Comr:ien•<illpq 1t offer§ ;i 0'1'1"ied proqr.tm of oerformancP comoPn\itl 10,, c-l1m11i;i11no the or•tent \Al,.rv v~riabtP of <Oll""Q'~ un't' m ttlP n11tt19 vriar fsub .. t1tutin9 1u•lion r.elm bursem .. ntl. w•lh a salary rf'OpeMron tne merit POOi In tht! 197"•~0. Jt ~t .. b/IJ~ the category of Mastf!r T~11chcr l'l 1978 '79. encouraqlf19 outslMdlng taocttet11 to rema•n in•~ 1 .. ac111no orofesiron rat"er than our~ulno allerndllve care"r,\4or l•n.tnclal (ea•on\. II• long term goal Is lo Calr1y comoensat~ at1 1•mploye.• whlli· rpwardlngoutst~ndlnq oerform.-nce In 4 flKally responsible m.nner. P HASE I 1'77· 18Com!l"o"t Ion Prooos111 Ourlt'lq llW 1971 78 u hool Y••r. U ch c&rtlllca t&d employee would have toolr prt s.t1111 salary augmented Ill' UOO. In fOlllUon. the OISlroct would <1ssumr \.60,000 011~e a<ld11iona1 CO\I ror u ls\1no lrll'lec benefll covet age. PHASE 11 197$.79 Compensation Prooosal Pna•e Two assum e•· I I) iMI c<1mP'IM•llon should relloctemoloyee oerforman<• 111 that lhe Present u11iry stru(tur• I• lrw:dulteblt 1 • '""' QOOd INrhPr\ '"'"'Id makP prolM\IOMI •Al<trlc>s <Al in.at lllr l><'omnlnq Y"'~ of "YP<'rl""'" r•t1ec1 acc~leratO(f 9rowll\..mf '\houtd, therefore, ,..,<,.IV"' more salarv ,, .. co0n1111·m tSl lllot Moi.e• .. no oerlormanc& Is dlHlcull and should. at le;nt lnltl1Uv. rr ftttrt m4'jordlfh~rr.nc.e) In r>erformanc.P '61 tllal no currt'rtt employee should ma•rt less thin lhe(r 1~17 178 ularv lo UI~ 19 fl l lh~t Ille sy,ltm \lloulrt bf' lmolem•nttd ln gradual \la091. (11 lnat all lulur• ral\e• mu•t I>'> l•edlo~ddltlonal Ol•trlcl revenue• llASE SAi.ARY SCHEDUlE 1'1f·7' l.~••I OnP Teacho!r L"v•I Two Teittlwr Lvvel Tf'lree Teach~r Lf"v;il Four Ttctc~r L.t."V('f FlvP Tea<h41r YfiARSOF EXPE.•llNCI: ~· ea C< te m m a: fl' 1)1 T1 C1 rn to CC in pl ladies' lovely sheer 4 9. c stretch nylon panty- hose in two-pair package. 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ROSMA&JN OltMD•lly~ll .. $tall A tough lubor murkct and a crowing reluctance of 1omc employers to hire minott ar•dls· couragine signs or the times ror teenage students seeking sum· mertirnejobs But despite a gloomy national outlook, prospects for teenage riummer employment in Orange County are beller than they have YOU ... . . ·, . . • been in years. according to labor analysts. For the economically disad· vantaged. a new countywidc federally funded program portends even greater chances than before for employment. "I TIONK the youth in Orange County are in a particularly favorable position, as far as find- ing summer work," says Alla DAILY PILOT SECTION C 'Sunday. May 22. 1977 Yetter, labor market analyst.for the at.ate Employment Develop· ment Department, better known lo t.he out-ot·work u the un- employment office. "In general, the labor market is in the best shape it's been in years." Orang'e County un· employment figures, which cut across all age groups, are hold- ing steady at 4.5 percent, accord- ing to the latest statistics. Yout.b unempJ-0ymi!nt , however, is twice as high, &Jrs Yetter-says. And, though there are DO hard statistics for the county, she says, unemployment among school-age youth hunting seasonal work i.s probably five times that, or more than 20 per cent. THAT MEANS that, statJsllc- ally, more than one in five stu dents who want summer JObs ttu::. County Emphasizes Training By KATHY CLANCY OHM Daily ,.llOI St•lt operate programs for the re- mainder-of Orange County. More than 4,000 economically disadvantaged Orange County youngsters will go to work this summer under the federally- f in a nced Summer Youth Employment Program The program is designed for youngsters age 14 to 21 whose families either receive welfare benefits or whose family income falls below federally-set poverty limits. The Oranl!C County Manpower Commission has received a $2.7 million allocation for the third annual progra m which is financed by the federal Com· prehensive Employment and Training Ad Youngsters will be employed from mid-June through the end of August at hourly wages of $2.30 to $3.30 ALONG THE Orange Coast, operallng jurisdictions include: OF THE TOTAL, Orange County government will ad - minister s.'>40.347 for the program to serve some unincorporated county area and ~even cooperat- ing cities, county ofricwls ex- plained. -Orange County government, for some unincorporated areas and seven cities includmg Foun- tain Valley, Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Seal Beach. -The City of Huntington Beach which has been allocated $180,000 in federal dollars for youngAters in that community. I 'T Seven other JUrtsrhrt1ons will Got o problem" Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will C\lt Ted b~. getting tM answer• and action you nttd to $oloe iMquitus in government and bu.tineu Mail your ~stiom to Pat Dunn, At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560, Cona Mao, CA 92626. A& mony letters a& posStble will be an.!WVtd, but phoned inqume~ or Lettera not includjng t~ reCJIUT'& fulJ name, addreas and bu.rine.u houTs' phone number cannot be comidned. Thi! column appears daily ercept Saturdays. Does Brirloo• SaUC!er Need a /tfate"! DEAR READERS: Your requests for discontinued c hina and crystal patterns' buying sources have been ac- cumulating. The following dealers we re provided bY Lenox china headquarters In Trenton, N.J . This list is current. PLEASE CLI PANO SAVE. Spectflc lnqulrtH m•y be "'ailed to th••• dealer• with • Hn· addreued, 11amped envelope encloted: Mr. JamH L. H•lt1. The Jewel Box, P.O. Box 145 -Main St., AlbertvlUe, AL 95150; Mr. Eml• Brenn•man, 2345 N.W. 12th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73112; Mr. Davtd Thlrsk, China ChaHn, Inc., P.O. 8ox 21•. Dunwoody, OA 30338; Mr. Watten RoundhlR. Patt•m• UnRmtted. Wedgewood Statlon-P.O. Box 15238, S.attte, WA H115; Mr. Glenn Roe, Old China Pattema Ltd., P.O. Box 250 -Welt Hltl, Ont.to, Cenada MIE 4R5; Mr. Edward Ettleman, Ettleman'a, 109 N. Kllg0te St., K119ore, TX 75812; Mrs. Dorothy N. Aoblneon, 517 N. Pennaytvenla Ave., Morrfevlll•. PA 1toe7; 0.aty'a, S51N.8evetty Dttve, Beverty HUJt, CA 90210; Mrt. Mary o..-er, P.O. Box 17MS, San Otego. CA 12111; Mr. J . Allen Murphey, Jr., Pattern• of the Put, 51S 8. Main St., Pl'tnceton, lL811M; Locator'a Inc~ P.O. lox 1251, Lit· tie .... AR 7t203; Topex Company, .. Und• UM, Tlfftn, OH 44US; Mn. C.ol M. Utrey, Unique Antlqvee I Offte-, 7111 N•veJo Road, SM~. CA 8211t. lafQa Lei CM, TM Chine Mater, n -The Saddleback Community College District, which has a $238,000 allocation for jobs in un- incorporated comm unities through Ole Saddleback Valley and along the southeast county coastline, as well as the cities of Irvine. San Juan Capistrano, Lagun~ Beach and San Clemente. ORANGE COUNTY Man- power Commission spokesperson Judy Severy said various agen- cies must operate the program within. federal guidelines. The commission allocates the federal dollars to the seven operating jurisdictions. She explained the $2.7 million Orange County allocation is nearly $1 million more than was available for the 1976 summer program. It Is part of a $618 million program nationwide which will provide jobs for more than one million youngsters Al Amezcua, director of the Orange Cou nt y Hum an Resources Program, said the county government - administered program will be aimed particularly at youngsters who have dropped out of school, who might be prone to leaving school or who need funds to stay in school .· THE PROGRAM will be com· bined with remedial and voca- tional training offered by area educational institutions, he con- tinued, and youngsters may sub· stitute up to 49 percent of their pa id work ti me attending classes. Amezcua said, in addtlion, county personnel counselors will be assjgned caseloads or about 50 youngsters each to monitor their work progress and help with any problems W. C.to. Rud, Memphlt, TN 38117; Morton Jewelers, 107 N. Second St., Fort Pierce, FL 33450; Bycor, Incorporated, 55 Monroe Ave. N.W., Grand Rapid•, Ml 41502; Helt'• AntlquH, Highway 46, Durharnvllle, NY 13054; Mr. Francia Rinke, AberdHn Crockery Store, 511 S. Main St., Aberdeen, SD 57401; Dinner Bell China Shop, 3309 E. C•rdlnal Drive. Oldahom• City, OK 73121 (Norttake); The Old Tolt Gate AntlquH, Route #I -P.O. Box 7X, Miian, IL 81284 (Nofttake); Mt. Judy Hope, Judy'• Hout• of H()pe, 2281 Echo HUit Clrcte, N.E., Adenta, GA 303U; Old Chin• Match-M•tH, 22 Shirley CrHcent, Sc•rborough. Ont•lo, Caned• MIM 1L1 (Sf>Ode, Roy•I C.uldon, Royal Crown Derby, Minton, Royal Doulton, Royal Worcetter, Wedgewood); Mra. Frenk J. Regan, H71 B•ll•vlew, Kan ... City, MO 84111 (Picard Ud"91vely, Woodm.,.1095). end Charlff 8 . Smith, 2043 Chestnut St., Phlladelphla, PA 11103 (Wedgewood). BorfJecue Spra11 Fo,...tda Rou•ded llp DEAR PAT: Barbecue ttme Is here again; and maybe you can offer a solution to an outdoor cooking problem that has aggravated me for years. Is there anything except water that can be used safely to put out shooting flames caused by fat dripping on the hot coals? T . R., Fountain Valley Fii • pint epray bottle wtth watef' and add 1 tHapoon each of table ult and baking tod•. Mix thofoughty and •pr•y at th• bat• of th• •hoodng namH. That thould do th• trtck for you. Ootldng Store S~lce Slaclu 011 DEAR PAT: I bought a pair of slacks at Christopher Robin Clothing Corp. In Westminster Mall on March 3, 1976. I retumed them to the store on March 16 and received a $19.61 credit sllp -good for 90 days. I returned to the stor~ during. that period but found tflal it had closed. I wrote and request· ed my $19.61, bOt received a note asking m e to redeem this credit at the Palm Springs sto..-. Since I llve In Newport Beach, I feel that this Is unreasonabte. Would you help me obtain a cash refund? B.T., Newport Beach Oocnlonalty, • reader'a problem tum• out to be an enrcl•• In frultratlon. Your request, dated feb.15, 1m. turned out to be a real chalenge. H took aever8t contacta •Ith the Patm ~no-1t0t• &um mer aren't ~oinK tu J!t'l tht-m . So, while prospects :ire better, they are hardJy good Mrs. Yetter s:ws Hl77 "111 be the summer to fm1l a Jnb, 1f an> summer, JObs an• tu be round. "In a time ltkt• lh1::., "1th lht· economy on the upsut ~('. employers are hmng ~umnat•r vacation re1>lact•mt•nl~. In llw r1· c e s s 1 on l h c y "' l' n· I ,1 ) 111 I.! employes off, not hir111i: for replacement ''Some employt•rs hJH· Ill dicated they arc going tu hc ~ ing morethisyl·ar." Placement centers at l (' Irvine and county high schools report there arc more Jobs listed now than there were la::.t year, "There's a much better outlook this year," one counselor n ·port- ed opttm1sti<'ally. A NUMBER of JOld1mltng agencies are tr) mg to impro\ 1 the outlook further, offcnng 11111 only a placement service but 1n formation and in:-.truct10n m find mg and keeping a Joh Youth Employment ~t·n1t1· <YES> or South Or:mg1• Count\ h e a d q u a r t t' r l' d u l 2 l:I JG:! Marguerite P<1rk\~a y 1n ~t1ss1011 VieJo, opened th doors JO \H•f•ks ago and expct·ls tu ph.1 n· 1 ooo youths aged 17 and under during 1ts first year, most rn lht-summn. It serves Laguna Bl'aC'h , Oan.1 Point, San Juan CjJJJ:.tr.rno. C api s tran o Bl•ach, San Clemente, El Toro, M1 s::.1nn \'u: JO, Laguna Halls .rnd La~un.1 N 1guel, ~ "ell a::. unmcorporat ed county areas. THREE Ot1TREA<'ll offtt·1•-. are planned Ont• h.is orH:nt•d m San Juan Cap1strJ1to, <mother opens al the end of the month 1n San Cleml'nll' Jlld .1 thud \\Ill start up m El 1 oro m Jun<.·. The south l'ount) opl·ratwn p; sponsored Ly tht• I '(' In tne \' outh Sern<'l' Progr ..im There's a l n 1 t t' ti \\' .1' ::.ponsored YES "1th a ~hl!hlh different apprOJl'h gl·•irc·tl lor persons 14 to 22. al;, 12 \V. l~th St . Costa Mesa. lt f111d s jobs fo1 )OU ng peoplt• tn lht• Co.,la !\ll'~.1 and Nev. port Bl'i.lt·h lwrJmr Jr t•.1. Both scr\'lccs an· fn:l' Julie P ost·llJ, pruJlt I coordinator for tlw south count\ YES, said the orgamiatwn ts"" emplo)mcnt n•smir1·1• not onh for youths, OUl af!..O foa l'lll plcJj l'I .,, "They call us · ~he s .11d, "lookUl~ for a ('('!'lJtn kand cif lwl with particula t.ktlls. \\'\! rn:..itd1 the kids with s1.ills :.ind nc..•t•ds their own and lhl' c·mployers' " In addition, tht•rt• an'· \\Oriti uf work" seminars that offl'r frt ·t· mstrucl.Jon about ho\\ to J. r uom for a job intcn tl'Y.. Then• an· seminars that teach ~oungstt•rs s kills, from chang111g j ltghthulb to gardening. "WE TAKE tel'n ''ho haH' 1111 experience and rn.tkl· lht•rn marketable." Mrs P11~l'lt.1 s:rnl. "We give them ~ome :-.kilb :-11 that when the) gc•t a Joh, 1111·~ "'ill be able to kN•p 1l Residents of th<'<• rea sc·n t·d II\ the south county YES can cail 495 4311 to make an appoint mt·nt for an interview, she s;ml. ·· l'lll'n you'reoff and running " <The number fnr the..· ('o-.ra Mesa YES is 642 cm i > What kmds of 1cihs will tl11·~ tu• off and running lo' The great m~1ss of them h,1\1• .1 common denominator· Thi•\ .u ,. unglamorous Store <"11·11-.:s . custodians, v. urtrl'sM•:-1·1111k s helpers, w1nclo\\ wa s her~. t ypists, gardcnc·r-., hou..,t cleaners, babysitter. t'ldl·rl) companion care an· some of the jobs teenagers ma~ lw lucky lo get. Busboys, 1wt shop "11rk1•r s , nt>w!lpa~ earners, boat ~an­ ders, erraod boys, telephone solicitors und car washers are others ' M1nul)um \\age is $2.15 an hour. "'that's what (the worker) should expe<'l," Mrs. Posetta said. Le ~ 1:. paid tor babysitting or cusual carderung and home rare work. Many employers. thou~h. ::.h~ said, are willing lo 1rny $2.20 or $2.30. 'ttKS. POSt:TTA ~aid Bnother funcl1on of YES is to acquaint vouths with the hard facts of low i>ay. "A lot of kids come in with ~rjndao~e ideas about what ::.alary they want." She i,ays that youngsters will- ing to work, and willing to look at their skill achievements re· altst1cally. can find work this ::.um mer. Carl Adams, a YES job t•ounselor, said appearance and Jltitude are the "No. 1 and No. 2 ingredients to success in getting a job. If the person who has a positive attitude that says he \\ants to work, has half the battJe licked" llowcvcr, a Costa Mesa YES t·ounsclor said the north Orange County coastal group has had trouble ftndmg jobs for youths under HI ··Jn the past couple of months, .. Lynn Pearson seid, "insurance t•ompanies have begun to charge higher rates to employers who hire minors." Hotels, once a rich source of :.ummertime employment for teenager::., are drying up as a job sourcl'. The reason: They're too successful. Whereas once big hole ls "ere seasonal operations that varied the size of staffs with the weather, now they are year- round uusinesscs with full-time ::.t.1ffs. Personnel managers at the Hotl'I La~una in Laguna Beach, the Murraott in Newport Beach, the Heg1stry Hotel in Irvine and the South Coast Pla'za Hotel in l 'osta Mesa all report no special need for summertime he lp. FOR STUDENTS who qualify, the best chance for finding de<:ent ~ummer work may be through thl· brand-new Summer Program tor Economically Disadvantaged Youth. administered through the rnunty Manpower Commission. The fl'derally funded program has slated 3,450 JObs m private nonprofit and public agencies 1h1:; ~um mer, though as many as 16,000 or more Orange County students may be eligible for the JOb~. according lo the com· m1ss111n's Don Ens minger. :-..(•arly $2 m1llton has been al. luted for v. ages, which means pJrt1c1pants will earn an average \1f $1.000 each for the summer, Ensifninger said. Bf.s ides clerical and main- tenance Jobs, there are positions oriented toward career training, including recreational aides, sur- \'l•vor trainees. dental assistant <11des and arts and crafts director trainees "We're trymg to give them an exposure to different types of C'arecrs available," Ensminger :-aa d. "These are the type of kids who don't have a lot of op- portumtics to explore different fields. "IT'S ~OT JUST a JOb to get them off the street." The g r eat majority of tcena~er::. hunting jobs this sum- mer, ho" ever. are unlikely to use .my of the public or private job banks available in the county, l'rnployers and counselors say. Instead they'll use the oldest system of job-hunting there is: They'll knock on doors. And find many or lhf'm closed. to obtain the owner's true name. One sales person, who claimed to be the manager, Informed AYS that "Christopher Robin" waa the owner, and that he was on a buying trip to New York. After ••veral followup contacts, the •hop's actual manager provided the owner'• real name, Jeff Kormann, and a phone number where he could be reached In Los Angeles. From that point on, It was a matter of catching ~ with Kormann. Call-back messages were left, but not returned. Flnalty, Kormenn was contacted and he agreed to IHue a ca1h refund If you wlll tend • copy of your credit receipt to th• bookkHper et Chrl1topher Robin'• Palm Spr1ngs store. let AYS know what haP- pena. Coneplalnt A bout s_.rnt•, Not Dollar• DEAR PAT: I had my antique desk stripped and re- finished by South Coast Furniture Stripping on Feb. 21. I was very pleased with the workmanship, but I have a lung dis- order and found that I couldn't tolerate the fumes from the ne wly finished desk after It was returned to me. I had the desk taken back to the shop Aprll 18, and have not had It r e- turned yet. I'm told that the fumes have gone a way, but I think a chemist should be consulted to determine If any of the products used in stripping and refinishing would tend to ag- gravate my condition. I'd like to have my desk, but am · afrafd that the odor may still be present. What do you s ug- gest? A.G., Laguna Beach AYS contected aeverat furniture rH1or•11on firm• regarding your problem. All HY th•t th• aam• baste mateftal1 are &aaed to 1trlp, stain and refinish furniture. Realdu1I odor from th•M pro- ducts heve to be expected for a certain time period. South Coatt Furniture Str1ppf ng wlll appty a m11klng chemical to the delk, ff youwlah. Oreg Davldaon, the firm'• apokHm•n, Hkl that h• wn co"" cerned that thlt chemical a.110 may cauH problem• for you. He 1ugg•t\• Hklng your phytlclan to phone him to dltcuaa what meHu,. ahould be taken before 1ou have the detk In your "encloMd" home erea agalrt. The d.O h .. been airing out efnoe It · w" picked up, and the odor tHmt to hive dlHppHred. Another reflnlahet' euog .. ted eppfylng lemon oll to the deO to help remove th• Odor, but tt\et alto should be dltcut Md Wtth ~ ph1aidan. .. ' .... . ... ~· ·.~ . ' .. ~ .. • :,s ... .... · .. ... .. ... - i . ' · C2 DAIL V PILOT SUndey, Mey 22. 1917 -Jets Embattled :On the Ground .Keep Priorities in Focus EDITOR'S NOTE -The ~Of)U of · Howard &och have couaed enough .commoCfon owr the C011corde to :u-i> U out. TM community o/ ZO,()()() ./ring~• Kennedy airport, and ren- cknt• IOJI tMJj have enough in/nnge- ment from a4rplanea without the SST. Th~ im't their fir1t fight to pre- 1erve a comer of New York C1t11. trot tt coWdwell be thtir most imporl011t. HOWARD BEACH , N.Y. CAP) -From the window of a big silver jet approachi{lg runway 13-R at Kennedy International Airport you can see. 500 feet below, the house John Rice and his brother built of cedar shingles 52 years ago. Its red. barn-shaped roof looks like a bastion on the eastern edge of this beleaguered corner of New York City, where brews the revolt that has kept the Brili1h and French wa1t1ng a year lo Jand their super:,onic Concorde next door J\t OST EVER\'ONE who has moved here, building up Howard Deach out of marsh and pasture, has discovered that maintaining it requires almost daily bouts with the ;.urport or City Hall over jet noise, incin~rator pollution, a ' rbage dump, cutbacks in ice protection, poor drainage. holed streets, funds for the library. They have faced each challenge wi th \'1gor. Now, from across the sea, comes this latest intruder. the Concorde of flritish Airways 1and Air France the bigges t nuisance yet . the ultimate threat to Howard Reach an the minds of its people Again, they have taken up arms "Tht• SST 1s rt!J ll) gonna be the :.lrcrn that broke our b<.1ck, .. Rice Sa) s. l<.'aning on a blond cane and '' a\'lng h1:, gre<m baseball cap at iJ pl<JnC thundering O\'Crhcad. "PllYS l\AJ.L\', 1f I \.\ere in a µos1t1on. l'rl do anything to slop this SST ,,·1th111 n·ason and the law. All I have lo say to the British and french 1s. ·orop dead · Thal 's what ·s gonna hap· · pen lo me with one of these planes. I get overwrought fi ghting -them ." Whal has stymied lh<' Con- c·orde so far is this pugnacious ·spirit in thl' ordinary, middk· : C'lass folk \.\ho li vt' around t he airport and cope \.\1th it dail). who ha,·c learm•d ho\.\-to cause mo r c c 11 m mo l 1 on t ha n an' laster than sound :11rplane · H1).!hl or \.\ ronf!. lht•ar phont• t·alb. ll'lt1•rs. r;tlh<·•;, dc•mnnstra- linns and 'till"' ;111· .J ht~ n·ason that that supcrsontl' hird h;.1s ~·l'l lo nl'st at K<•nn<.•d) Thl•tr \ Clll'l''> onl\ g: l'\~ luu,Jcr. their cfrll•rm1n.1t1011 grPat1.·r "ht·n ,1 fr<lcral Jlld~c ruled rt·- tt•nt h th,11 lh1· Concorde could l;md :1t Kcnnl'd) "The people will not stand still,•• a city councilman said alter the ruling. "They will de- monstrate and demonstrate and demonstrate." Within hours ot the court decision, there were cans for mass drive-ins to slow auto traffic into the airport. Elizabet h Walsh, now 81. moved here in 1937 to the third house on Shellbank Basin, 11 years before the airport opened and 21 years before the fir st jets came. Mosquitoes breedina in the basin were her biggest pro- blem in those days. "I never had a crack in my house 'til those planes came,'' Mrs. Walsh says. "Now I've got to get a man in to do the plaster- ing in my dining room." Headlights on the planes spray into the house at night. "I get sca red. I figure somebody's in the living room." The people of Howard Beach are Italian, Jewis h and Irish schoo l t e achers, fir e m en, carpenters. plumbe rs and busi- nessmen with houses averaging S60,000 and a median income of $14,000. What's aroused in them :rnch a passion ove r an airplane? FOR ONE THING, they arc clinging to the summer resort feeling that lingers. despite the jet nois e . ''You are almost in the country and the city al the same time," says Joseph Cumin, a re- ltred dressmaker who darts about in a maroon Pontiac with four orange 'Stop the SST' bumper stickers . Although he and many others moved m after jets :,tarted usan~ Kennedy in 1958, "the air traffic was not so heavy as it 1s now ... They rerna111. he sa~ s, becau:,c the rural a tmosphere 1s stall \\ orth the bother of the planes "The communal\ 1s 1m maculatcl) well-kept." says Britta P erry of tht! city plann111g depa rtment. "The people who lh e in Howard Reach have ·made it' so lo s peak Tht•y m o v e d f r o m <1 1 d c· r c i t y nl'1ghborhoods. They know ho~· to get action. how to put pressun· on politicians. They're very well organized and quite aggresst\'C .. THE FEDE RAL A\ talion 1\d ministration loggt•rl iOO lell•phont• calls from Howard Beach protesting jct noise last year. II aving w<1tched jel tr affic grcl\\ ovl'r the years. the people <trl' \.\ ary of allowing even a fc\.\ lest flights of the Concorde. what l;nqer Br) an Levinson rails "letttn~ the camel s:et his nose t&Nerthe t('nl " Whl·n the \\tnd turns in from the southt1ast. as 1t frequent!) does m ~ummer, the plane~ S\o\ ooµ m "'1th a roar and a whan1: in stca~y proces:,10n. Even a comparatively quiet DC-1 O rouses anger of New Yorker Edward Bloom. "\Veil. you hear 1l. don't ) ou ., .. Edw;.ird Bloom s ays. out \\ atering his front lawn. shaking a fist al the plane. ·"That's not the Concorde That's the quiet planl' I haven't heard the Con- torclc. but they say 1t 's noisier than this .. Twice as noisy on takeoff. in fact. as jets built b<.'forC' 1969 s ur h as the DC8 and lhl' 707 and four time:, louder than nt'\.\er planes like the DClO and 7·17. according to the ennronmental impac t ~t<i lemcnt on the Contordc In addition to the 111 tens1t y of sound. the Concorde produces f1\'e l1mt•s as m uch low frequen· cy noi.sc us rurrl'nl planel:t. tht• kind of noisl' that i:-. not so much heard as fell vibrating walb. rattling pot..-; and pans . Air France and Bnllsh Airways recentlv submitted tn the Port .\u~hn1.-1t v nf :"'cw York a set of proposed OJ)e"rating prOl:edures that \\l)Uld mimmize the Con· corcfr·s no1sl:' around Kennedy, Caring Bridges Differences Thl· Sou th OranJ,!e l'uunl) Voluntary i\('lton t't•11l1•1 IH't1d°' p1·11plt• to lwlp 111 .i \ ill'll'I \ of p1 o gr.1ms l>ullt•'> 1 anj!t' frnm It' C'l'pt1on1.,l. t'ler11:al \\Ill I.. and day earl'. to mt•nt .ti hl'allh illdt•s and hl'lpt•r-, for lht• hancltl'ilPPl1d C o n l a c· t \ \ <.." •• l li75 9210 or 83:1 92iM Retardt'd c hlldn·n 111 a coast cl;n c· a 1 c c. t-nt<.•r could ust• ttu.• a.,.,..,t<tnl't' of 1wr..,1111.., to \\ork \\llh rounsl'lw., 111 .1 11 .11n1nc: Center offers contacts "1th oq?antlat1ons anrt groups ""hach c·otlld USl' somt• hdp .tt 530 2370 ,\ monc t ho'>l' g rnu ps ts the :"'t•\\ llonzon.., pro- ~ram nf \.\t•ekend ex- c11r.,1ons c-ara \·,1ns. ~hort lnp.., .met resident c .1 m P" for the de\ clop mentall) disabled By SYDNEY OMt\RR 'foaday, May Z3 ARIES (March 21- April 19 ): What had passed tor security wa:. merely status quo. You find th.is out; there is sh akeup. Don't brood. Welcom e truth. TAURUS (April 20- M a y 20 ): A ss ume re s pons lbil1ly for messages, calls, r e- lativ es who mak e claims. Means s late case in fair fashion, minus frills. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Finis h rather than initiate expand emo- tion al-mental horizons. You coulrl receive a "re- velation." CANCEl\ <June 21 · July 22): Cycle 1s such that you receive boos t up ladder 1f you exhibit walltngness , som e ag. grcs:,1vcnc.s.s . Don't make secret of amb1· hons . LE O (July 23-Aug. 22 >. What occur:, tould bt• s ur rounded in element of myst ery. Hunch, t!X- trasensor y perception play key roles. VIRGO Ci\ug. 23-Scpt. 22J: Social activity in- creases relax and let go of te nsion:-.. Many questons are a nswered and complimenl.s flow your way. LIBRA CSept. 23-0cl. 22 l: You get .,., hat you need -others look tu you for example He confi dent, serene SCORPIO 10ct 23 Nov. 21 )' Bt• '' alltng t o analyze. lo ftnd n•:.isons Drivers Face Test For Pot SACRAMENTO <AP l -As (an exp eriment, Caltfornin has started usini a new marijuana test on the blood or urine of some people stopped for drunk drivin~. "The object is to see whether or not there is a proble m with ma ri1uana sm okers driving c ars,•· said Fred Wynbrandt. assistant director of the 01' 1sion of Law E nforce- ment of the state Justice Department Wynbrandt s aid tests will be made over 18 months on 2,400 samples of blood or urine ob- tained under a state law which requires drivers arrested for drunk driv- ing to submit to bloOd. urine or breath tes~s. 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""" Y W• 8 · ••In -un add Yt.,1 to yo1.1' f•'P YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA (A Non-Prof11 Edvcohonol Fovndohon) 445 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 (between Tu~ton ond Irvine Sis) Asato Ma Sat G amayo -lead me from the unreal to the Real FRIEtvDS 0 1" SOL'Tll COAST HEPERTORY ANNOUNCES A GALA f'UND HA/SI NG EVENT The Luzzetta Bernard Woman tu berw/11 Orange County's Professional Resident Theatre SOUTH COAST HEPERTORY A SPECIAL PREVIEW of the ORANGE COUNTY ANTIQUE GUILD f'nday. May 27, 1977 at 7·30 pm. 1801 East Dyer Rood nt the Newport Freeway Preview viewing of Fum!ture, stained Class, Jewelry, Porcelain and Clocks Door Prizes will includt antiques and old world original• ~ For Information and Reservations, plea.Je phone 646-3252 ' Agency'• Poat Studded With Error, Fraud .-By JONATHAN WOLM.\N '• A~ UrMll An.In Wrttw During a recent crlUque of the . Department of Housing and Urban Development, aides to · Sen. William Proxmire, who keeps tabs on housing pollcles,. licked off a litany of HUD's big- gest problems. Among other things, they cited :.speculator fraud a nd · bureaucratic incompetence.' , : llUD's ignominious ranking as . the nation's No. 1 s lumlord. : Sleeping at the switch when Ne(t.r . ·vork City flirt ed with · bankruptcy. : When the discussion focused on 'the agency's dismal 1970s record ~in stimulating home building, an e JCesperated Proxmire said, . "Sometimes we refer to HUD as . the Department of No Housing ... . and, among ourselves, we just call it DUO." : IN mE FACE of criticism, : HUD is proposing changes in its . main weapon against urban ~ blight, the Community Develop- • mentprogram. , The reforms, expected to meet : congressional approval, include : stepped up monitoring of the way : cities use federal money and a ; revised funding formula. • It sometimes seems that HUD : is always plugging holes in its programs. Even the one HUD · agency often cited as a success - ' disaster relief -is enmeshed in 'controversy. Just this month, : West Virginia flood -plain resi- : dents raised a ruckus with charges that HUO's assistance : efforts were a disaster in and of themselves. Williamson , W. Va., residents complained that HUD efforts we re madequate, noting that ~· . . .. . weeks after the Tug Fork River fiooded, many homeless famllles still were sleeping in makeshift tents, awaiting HUD mobile homes. HUD SECRETARY Patricia Harris, brought in by President Carter to tackle the department's mountainous problems, concedes a turnaround is some distance away. But, she says, "We pro- mise a genuine commitment to the cities, and we promise ln- nov atioo&. Give us a little time and come back. It'll be the best HUD that money can buy." What she took over, Mr s. Harris says, was "a starved agency," and she blames it on eight _,years of Republican negled. Starved or not, HUD budgets increased during the Nixon-Ford years. Outlays dropped from $2.2 billion in Lyn- don Johnson's last year, 1968, to $1.54 billion in 1969, Nixon's first, then began a fairly steady climb to the proposed 1978 level or $8.9 billion. ,..J Mrs. Harris' Republican pre- decessors diagnose HUO 's troubles differently. James Lynn, as Richard Nix- on's second HUD secretary, di &- mantled a lot of HUD programs and installed some new ones. Killed were urban renewal, Model Cities, and the main hous- ing subsidy plans. Most experts agreed that none of them was working very well. THE NEW laws stress rent sub- sidy programs in housing and less federal involvement in the cities' spending of urban aid money. The new programs are currently enmeshed in dif- ficulties of their own. Robert Embry, a Baltimore of- ficial before he took over the Community Development sec- tion al HUD in March, says a turnaround for the department depends oa more money for pro- grams like public housing and urban aid, on a "feeling for city needs·' by agency bureaucrats, and firmer direction from above. ~ For Detroit residents, there are the gr ueso m e "HUD neighborhoods," rows of tree- lined city blocks with boarded- up, abandoned homes foreclosed by the agency during scandals early this decade. In San Franc~co, urban re- newal tore the heart out of the city's Mission District, wrecking neighborhoods and displacing thousands of residents for a con- vention center that has yet to be built. ACROSS THE bay, urban re- newal -a program that was killed in 1973 -leveled the busi- ness district of Richmond, so it could be developed as a modern commercial center. But it hasn't been rebuilt. For the 4,500 residents of Charter Oaks Te rrace in Hartford, Conn, HUD cutbacks in public housing means "living in a place not fit for a dog," says one tenant. "We don't have much contact with the general public," says Lawrence Thompson, who heads HUD operations in Hartford. ''The department, more so than most other federal agen- cies, is almost uniquely a finan- cial institution," according to a primer prepared by HUD staf- fers for the Carter administra- tion. ·'The d e partment makes grants, makes direct loans, in- APPlloto Brick and block structures are among many HUD slum holdings sur es private loans, guarantees private or local pubhc invest- ments, buys and sells mortgages, man ages portfolios and sub- sidizes interest rates or rents.'' Because HUD 's responsibility covers such a range of complex social and financial matters, Carter administration officials say it's easy to see why the agen- cy now seems crippled. THE RANGE of H UO's acknowledged difficulties is sweeping. As a slumlord, HUD has no rival. ·'Our No. 1 problem is the foreclosures," says Embry. The agency has foreclosed on hun- dreds of thousands of mortgages in the past decade, often due to ineptitude or corruption among its own appr aisal staff. The agency now owns 71,082 homes or apartments and holds the mortgages on 273,002 others. -mE AGENCY is still re- covering from a series of foreclosure scandals that rocked HUD fi eld offices earlier in this decade. Robert Elliott, HUD counsel under former Secretary Carla Hills, recalls that in Detroit "the U.S. attorney had a habit of com- ing in and arresting people at their desk. "The supervisor would com- plain. 'We're trying to run an of- fice here,' but the prosecutors thought corruption was so bad that handcuffing people on the job was the only way co-workers would get the message." · The racket that destroyed dozens of neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit was simple. 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Coast Couples Vows Recited Wukawitz-Postel Kathy Postel and J ohn Wukaw1tz. both of Cost:i Mesa, exchanged nu ptial vows during ceremonies performed in St. An· drew's Pres byterian Church. Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Postel of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Munn, Corona. The newlyweds, who gradual· ed from Estanoia High School. \\ 111hve10 Ontario. ••• Davis-LaPalia Clyc1e ll. Davis performed lhl.' double ring wedding ccn'mony for his grancfrlaughter. M 1chclle i\nn<' LaPalia, and Garv David Davis. The ceremony took place in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints The bride 1s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilham LaPaha of ' Costa Mesa, and her husband's parents are Patricia Hackett of Riverside and Henry Davis Jr . West Covina. The new Mrs Da\ 1s 1s a graduate of Glendora ll1J{h School and her husband gradual ed Crom Elsmore lhgh School They will live 1n Tustin ••• Arnett-McKerren Making their home In Anah<'1m are Kenneth Dale Arnett and his bride, the former Marcia McKer· ren, who were> married in St Joachim's Catholic Church . Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of the John J . McKerrens of Newport Beach. A 1968 Empire debutante. she is a graduate of Newport Harbor High Schoo l and St. Luke 's School of Nursing, Pit· tsfield, Mass. She also attended UCLA and arrillatcd with Chi Omega. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Lena Arnett ot San Antonio, is a graduate or the University of Texas where he received a BA degree in business administra· lion. .. ~ Comstock-Gavel in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, was the setting for the marriage of Lisa Jan Gavelin and Don Comstock, both of Newport Beach. Their parents are Stig Gavelln of Newport Beach: Margaret Gavelin, Paramount. and the Willis Comstocks, Palm Springs The newlyweds are graduates of Newport Harbor High School and will live in Newport Beach. The bride also attended Orange Coast College • •• Lucan-Maudlin Sherrie Christine Maudlin and Timothy Dean Lucas exchanged nupital vows durin~ ceremonies cond ucted in St And r ew 's Presb)terian Church. Newwrt Beach. The bride is the daughter oC the Lynn Maudlins of Huntington Beach and is a graduate of Golden West College Nursing School Her husband graduated from l 'SC and now is a student at Pep· perdme Law &hool. His parents are Mr. and Mrs Grant T Lucas of Ceres The newlyweds will li\'e an La Habra ••• Cooper-Bernal M anied in St. John the Baptist Catholi c Church. Costa Mesa were Maria Lydia Bernal 'lnd Paul Cooper. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs . Albert L. Bernal of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Al Cooper of Monrovia, where the newlyweds will live. ••• Killeen-Hinz Tivoli Terrace at the Laauna Beach Festival of Arts grounds was the setting for the marriage of Pamela J. Hinz and Jeffrey T. Killeen, both of Ann Arbor. The bride is the daughter of the E . 0. Hinzes of Costa Mesa and her husband is the son of Mrs. G. Franklin Killeen of Flint. Mlcb. The newlyweds will llve In Ann Arbor until the bridegroom com· pleteS bis studies at the Unlversi· ty of Michigan Law School. They ., • • Jim and Charlotte Douglas, Sara Baker, Marilyn Anthony take care of appetitesA The Balboa Fun Zone once again became the center of attraction when those carefree days of Bal Week were recalled for a few moments at Nostalgia Night. Dixieland music competed with the familiar sounds of the merry-go.round, and often both were overpowered by laughter and squeals of ex· cttement as someone won a prize at a dart or ball toss booth. About 200 people strolled down memory lane, dined on a sumptuous buffet of Mexican fare. enjoyed what might be the last ferris wheel ride and tested their skills m the penny arcade. MRS. WUKA WITZ MRS. ARNETT the n plan to study Japanese language and cultur.e in Kobe. The bride earned a BS degree at the University of Mi chigan, School of Natural Resources and she ls a member of the Associa· lion of Interpretive Naturalists. • •• Sucher-Keehan Two honors graduates of Western State University College of Law of Orange County, who subsequently joined WSU's ad· junct faculty, were married in Oranee County Superior Court with Judge Lester Van Tatenbove officiating. The brideeroom is ff. Victor Sucher Jr. of Tustin, 1974 valedictorian, and his bride is Lisa J . Keehan of South LaeJJDa, one or just five cum laude eraduates in 1975. MRS. DAVIS MRS. COMSTOCK MRS. LUCAS Social Scene The party was sponsored by the Assessment and Treatment Services Center which netted almost $3,500 to carry on its juvenile diversion program. MEDl·CAL SURVEY: The Community Referral and Jn. formation Service <CRIS ) has just completed a survey of doctors in Orange County to determine their willingness to accept Medi· . Cal payments. · Results of the survey, as well as information about medical resources,. loan closets of medical equipment and rehabilitative services are available from CRIS, 8354357. UCI LECTURE: Shirley Grindle, former chairwoman of the Orange Count1 Planning Commission, will speak on the topic Orange County Supervisors: Scandal and Corruption? at 1:30 p.m . Thursday, May 26, in Social Science Tower, Room 220, on the campus. Sponsor is the UCI Committee on Lectures. There is no charge. REUNION: The San Marino High School Class of 196Z wHI have its 15-year reunion Saturday, June 4, at the home or Bill Gunnell in San Marino. Dinner, dancing, and nostalgia in the form of songdrom 1962 will be offered. Information is available from Jeanie Macbeth Braun, (714 > 675·7444. LECTURE SERIES: Living Single in Orange County is the ti- tle of a five.part lecture series to be presented by Coastline Com· munity College at the P~rk Newport Spa beginning at 7 p.m. Tuesday. May 31. Registration will be taken at the first meeting. COSTA MESA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY: New and prospective members will be welcomed during a fashion show luncheon Wednesday, June 1, at the Mesa Verde Country Club, Costa Mesa. The 11:30 a.m . event will be themed Summer Elegance. Music will be provided by Mrs. J . A. Wilson and her daughter, Debbie. , Philanthropic projects of the auxiliary include scholarships to high school seniors for study in nursing or allied health fields. loan funds for college students and hearing screening clinics for infants and children. SELF·ES?EEM SEMINAR: A free seminar will be given at the Barksdale Foundation's Self·Esteem Center, 3400 Irvine Ave., Room 202, Newport Beach, at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 2. Speaker will be Dr. Ed Harmon, executive vice president. NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR NON·PARENTS: A one· day conference on parenthood will take place from 9 a.m . to s p.m. Saturday, June 4, at the Miramar Hotel, Santa Monica. Themed Parenthood: You Do Have a Choice. the day will 1n· elude an appearance by Anthony Newley, talks on pronatalism ln religion, and psychotherapy and alternative family lifestyles. Registration Is available by writing to NON-LA, 2315 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles 90064, or by calling Dave Dismore, (213) 386·1548, or Larry Glazer (213 > 822-2235. LAGUNA BEACH EBEU.S: Mrs. Donald Knapp is the new president. Other officers are Mrs. Theodore Beane, vice president; Mrs. Floyd Berryhill and Mrs. Darrylle Staffod, secretaries, and Mrs. William Mccready, treasurer. 1 Funds distributed include $500, South Coast Hospital for fetal monitoring; $3,000 ln scholarships for Laguna Beach High School senlorr, $150, Girl Scout.a; $300, TLC; $300, American Field Service; '200. all·ni1ht senior party, and $50, City Track and Field Boosters Club. Instinct: Surface Scratched Ann lianders DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a house cat that I firmly believe is unnatural in the species. She simply wlll not perform the act of "digging and covering.'' Every time she goes to the box. I have lo go with her and assist ln the ritual or take ber outdoors. I was discusstnc this with a friend recenUy and be lnslsta this is not uncommon. He claims not all cats, even members of the large cal f amlUcs, follow this pattern. We have a $5 ~ton this bUt can't find anyone whose word we • wlll both take. I told him t'd take Ann Landen' word and ulted him if he would. He said, "Yes, but I'll bet you another SS you don't have the nerve to write to her.'' ~ So here it ts. Who win• 7 -OLD TOPPER IN KLAMATH FALIS DEAit TOP: It's a ataad-otr. You wla ts for ••bul•c the nerve" bat your frieacl ll rlfbt abotlt &lie c.t. It le• all that "anaataraJ." I claecked with Gloria btltoa, Prilldllit Of &.be AaJmal Protft· Lin i\111 elldOa OI Cltlca10, aDd waa &Gld duit you ut may Ian•· bees .,....traJilM uo eoea. or per••,. IM dMH't Ulle tbe brud ti '-Utter (to•• are 17a&Mde Md tllie cat •IP' Ml dll It -II yoa'O gardon the pun). .. But," added Shelton, "that woman should be flad btr cat uses the box at all. Some don't." DEAR ANN LANDERS: My b01friend asked me to write this letter because be wants to know if someone besides me thinks be Is crazy. It's Tom's car. He treats it like a person -, or as If it were the Hope Diamond on wheels. Wben he first bou,ght it he laid down the rules: Don't put your fingers on the &lUI when shutting the door. No crossed legs. both f ect on the noor mat. No 1mokina. eaUni or drlnktni i.n I.he chariot. He washes tt every day and waxes it every week . When we go out he parks as far away from other cara as pc)6Sible to avoid nicks on the doors. This means we often walk several ex· tra blocka, no matter what the weather. Other than belng hung.up about his car. Tom is a great guy and very normal. Will he out· grow this love affair with "Wheels" or am I stuck forner? -N0.2 DEAR 2: You'd better leam to UYe wtth It, den. Most 1a11 wlM> are car-crazy Stay that way. Oae1q~: lflleliiRiti• park!Qs a CllilWerable dlAUee .. from "Ute place" to avoid nicks on the car doors, aak him to drop you off and pick you up. You'll feel lnl lmpoud on -e•ea tllloap the exercise would beg~ foryoa.· DEAR ANN : Our son was born with a purple birthmark ort his neck. The mark is lbe slze of a dime. My mother's aunt who came here !rom anOther country insists the birthmark is punishment because my wife stole aome plums from a market when she was a child. We know this la nuts but pledt commesit. -R . A.ND L. DEAR R. AND L.: You've already said It's nuta and I can't Im prove oa your evaluation. See a clermatoJoglat about new techniques for remov\ftg portwtne stains. Thl• IOUJldtl like It ml1ht be oae. Don't flunk your chemiAtrY test. Love ts more than one set of alands calling to another If you have trouble making a dlstioc· lion you need Ann's booklet. ''Love or Sex and How to Tell ttie Difference." Send a long. selt· addre11ed. stamped envelope with your request and SC cents tn coin to;.Ann Landers, P 0 . Box 11995,Cbicaao,lll.60611 . NATIVE SON MEETS SALTWATER FOR FIRST TIME Flush Deck Layout Tops Transpac Contender Colorado Low Raft,smen Face Dry Spell GRAND CAN YON CAP) -The .drought-threatened Colorado R1vt.'r has been stopped down to a comparative trickle, but therc·s still a roar echoing between the walls of the Grand Canyon. It's the roar of protest by 22 commercial river-running outfits who carry thousands of tourists through the canyon each ye<1r. They claim they've lost millions because the s ummer float season ran aground as soon a s 1t was launched. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation screwed the tap down to 1,000 cubic feet per second at Glen Canyon Dam , at thl! upstream end of the canyon, to save water which will be needed to product· hydroelectric power this summer. Bud Rusho. s pokesman for the Bureau's l 1pper Colorado Ri ver Region at Salt Lake City, said he is npt !>Ure when the flow will be increased to the 5,000 cubic feet per second needed to float the big commercial rafts. "When the dema nd goes up for irrigation and air cond1 llon1ng, lhal"s when the flows will start increasing out or Glen Canyon ... he s aid. "Right now, we'r e saying somewhere around the first of July." Most of the large river runners canceled all trips throuJ!h May after 90 persons became stranded and re quired an Easter weekend delivery of food by heli copter The Recla mation Bureau opened the tap for 36 hours, Ion~ enough lo nush the.· fi ve parties to Phantom Ranch where they made an uncxpcctc.•d hike to the Grand Canyon rim .. Tourists Testing Delicate Islands By HENRY S. ACKERMAN A\-••l"l Prf'U Wrtl•r While Chari<"> Darwin never contemplated ~ lw nc•w breed in his "Oril(m of the Species, .. tourists in vi sits to the Galapagos Islands are h"\tmg his s urvival of the fittest thc.•ury. A N D A T l , E A ST O.Jl c American .• Jim Snyder, resident naturalis t aboard the re· furbish<'d steamer "Bucanero:· is not sure which will win out: the dollar or the exotic flora and fauna of the ''enchanted" Pacific archipela~o. Civilization is getting closer and closer to the 16 islands which straddle the Equator 600 miles off Ecuador's coast. They still provide sanctuary for giant tortoises, flighUess cormorants and red land iguanas. None or the land mammals there. says Snyder, can be found elsewhere. More than 85 percent of the rep- tiles and 75 percent of the birds are endemic species. But Snyder's worried, even though he's hired by one of tle new breed of Eeuadorian-blllJed tourist groups who offer luxury guided tours aboard air· conditioned ships. .. •"IN 1169, only two hundred . peopl4J visited th'e Galapagos."' says Snyder, a 25·year-old biologist from San Jose, Calif.· .. In 19"10 there were 3,000. Now tt.'a normal to have 9,000 while the Ecuadorian government limit is 12,000 people per year. U the trend continues we di~ lose &lae UmlUor the dollar." Tour organisations and Dabaralista alike say the att.rac-- tlca ol &he Galapagos tor towllts liO'OWtnl. • ••Wben eJao can you at.rote the WNn GI Jana wJao have no J fear of hume.ns. or look face lo face at 650-pound tortoises' Species or iguanas, pengums and many types or plants exist in the islands virtually as they did a million years ago," Snyder says, pointing to maps he's prepared for bis walkb:ig tours. "ITS A REAL paradise, and u·s the only island group left where reptiles are the dominant form of land verte brate,•' Snyder explains. Humans, however. are in- ~reasingly making their pre· sence felt, and the reputed $7.S million put up by a wealthy Guayaquil business group to re· model the ••sucanero" and brine it from Nova Scotia indicates they are planning to stay. The intrusiOn, S"nyder tells bis tourists, began m .l!>a:> when the Spanish Bishop of Panama, Tomas de Berta ga, discovered the islandl and wrote the kins; "They are tot.all)' inhospitable and there's no gold." J'OR BUNDBEDS of 1can thereafter, tbe area sttwd u a haven for buccaneers and whalers mcl u a military out- pol_t. The tstandl toot the name ••oi.Japag•.'' which means sad· dle ID SNDWt. trOm. the Hddle ali.ape" lbe~iihella of tha giant tortoises, wla!Ch Snyder says have declined Sia numbers from 120,000 to.,.. U,000 ov• tM ,ears. Nwa sSw 9nd German cot. Clildlll mind at the tum ~ tho \ ~.., ., -T~ I . . _,..,. _ _...,....._. DAIL YPllOT ClJ Native Son Off to the Races Young Crew Belifmea Boat'a Fmt on All Points of &ul By Al.MON LOCK.ABEY ta Cruz, creator o! the ULDBs Offwind speed and the ability (ultra·llght displacement boats) to surf down giant waves has long and Doug Peterson, San Diego, been the prerequisite of any sail-noted for the creation of some of ing yacht with hopes of winning the fastest "level raci.ng" boals the 2,22.S-mile Transpac race to in the country. Honolulu. Duffield admits that he stole That \vas proved by the Cal-405 some of the best features and re· which domin.ated the race duriJ'll. jected some of the worst in the the 1960s and and early 1970s. Lee and Peterson boats in his Then along came light weight 16·20 drawtnas. and high aspect ratios, leading to What he came up with was a the ''ultra-light displacement" 20,000 pound boat with 38 feet 3 in· hulls and tall sticks such as cbes of waterline length, 13feet1 Chutzpah, the handicap winner incb beam with a fin keel. The in the la.st two Transpacs. boat measures out to a rating of Comes now Native Son, a 50-45.S feet under the International foot light displacement boat de-Offshore Rule. signed by Marshall "Duffy" Duf· "What we have strived for," field Jr. of Newport Beach, says Duffield," "is a boat that engineered by another young will do well to weather and yet Newporter, Greg Danenbauer, reach and run well in surfing and built by the entire crew of seas in the trades. We have en- eight young dinghy sailors who deavored to eliminate everyone want to join the big boys in the else's mistakes and come up with Transpac. a boat that's fast on all points of DESIGNER, ENGi.NEER SMILE AT LAUNCHING Duffy Duffield, Left, Greg Oanenhauer Native Son is the first large sail." s ailboat designed by Duffield, a "We wanted a boat that rated graduate of Newport Harbor wellunderthelORandyetwhich High Scbool and Orange Coast does not look like most IOR College. His other projects have boats," said Duffield, 25, who been Sabots. electrically starteddesigningboatsatage18. powered bay boats and a large "Of course, we have gone out powerboat. on a limb. We could be dead right If NativJ Son does well in the or dead wrong." Transpac -for which she was · Duffield and his a ssociates specifically designed -it will started designing the boat last mean that Duffield has joined the September. The lines were lofted ranks or other young designers in mid-December. Construction who are making their mark in was in Duffield's Marine Center the yachting world. on 17th Street in Costa Mesa. The others are Bill Lee of San· He believes he has an easily drive n hull with about 1,200 feet of rated sail area. Under downwind conditions, such as experienced in the Transpac, the boat should have her rudder in the water at all time, thus e liminating the danger of broaching according to Duffield. Native Son is constructed of Airex foam with a d eck or Brubnzeel cold-molded plywood. The sails are being built by Dennis Durgan of Camber Salls. The other five members or the syndicate are Gordo Johnson, Peter Wilson, Bruce Humann, Chuck Jordon and Dick Foxx. Foxx will navigate the boat on its Transpac debut. In early trials, including Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Opening Day race, Native Son finished hi gh among the leaders in the fleet. The crew is con- vinced she will be even faster when fully tuned and with a full wardrobe of well cut sails. Native Son is expected to be one of the heaviest boats i.n the light displacemenl division of the Transpac. Rubbish Has a Silver Lining EL CAJON (AP) -A $14.5 million maze of pipes, screens, rotating drums and burners is setting out to prove that all that litters may be gold. From J11nk to Juice costly and annoying municipal landfill dumps. If tJ\e plan works, a grapefruit rind thrown in the trash one day. will return to a household as elec- tricity the next. municipal solid waste and con· verting organic waste -paper , leaves, plastic, wood and textiles -into a usable liquid fuel pro- duct. says Clarence Kaufman, <1 project director. Corp., which has developed a "tlash pyrolysis" technique to refine oil from refuse. With Southern California quickly u s ing up available landfill sites, the question of where to turn next to bury past mis takes and wastes has become urgent for city governments. THE STRANGE-looking facili- ty in this San Diego suburb is a joint waste recovery project of gove rnment and private in- dustry. It begins operation 10 June. With trash supplied by the city or El Cajon, the plant is expected to produce 200 barrels daily of a fuel oil that Saa Diego Gas & Electric Co. would burn at a power generating plant. "There have been quite a few things which have changed since we first got the EPA ~rant," Kaufman said in an interview. Occidental plans to turn over the plant after the one-year lest run to San Diego County. which then would decide if it wants tu continue the opera lion. Th e purpose is to d e - monstrate the feas ibility of reclaiming ferrous a nd nonfer- rous metals and glass from When the pilot project was pro· posed in 1972, the price tag was about $4.5 million -SlO million unde r what construction costs and a one-year test run now will total. AND KAUFMAN said there are a number of bidders interest- ed in obtaining steel, aluminum and glass from the factory for res melting. The plant. officiaJly dubbed the San Diego Solid Waste Recovery Project, was built as a joint ven- ture of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, San Diego County and Occidental Research OCCIDENTAL WILL assume $8.3 million or the cost, the EPA another S4.2 million and the coun- ty pays the rest. In addition to producing fuel and recovering raw materials, there may be a third advantage to the system -waste disposal. Officials will be watching to sec if the plant reduces the n eed for Erin Backroads Charm century, and the U.S. govern· ment tried to buy the archipelago after using it as a base for guard- l n g the approaches to the Panama Canal. By STAN DELAPLANE Galway,Ireland "Go to the bottom of the street," said the man in rainy Galway, "past Lynch's Castle as is flOW. a bank. And it was Judge Lynch hanged his own son, Walter, when no one else would lay a hand to the rope. ·;Then take the turning at Spanish P.arade ... . And when you'll be on Father Griffin Road -him that was murdered by the English Black and Tam." Ia 1959, concerned over the islands' po6sible contamination. the Ecuadorian government declared 87 percent of the *** archipelago's 3,040 square miles Directions come with a bit of Irish his· or land surface orr bounds to tory thrown in. You must drive in Ireland anyone not traveling with a an4 take only back roads. · · qualified guide. On a path near Dromo1and Castle, I IN RECENT YEARSt says climbed over the stile and sat on the outer Snyder, the government had walls of Mooghaun. It was the biggest of carefully promoted limited Bronze Age fortress towns. Two miles tourism mainly to help the across on a hilltop. islands pay for their own salva· In the 1860s, workers on the West Clare lion. But with the advent of ships railroad put a shovel to the e~e of it. They in the class of the 2,200.ton uncovered the greatest collection of Bronze Bucanerp, whlcb carries 90 • Age gold ornaments ever found in Europe. passengers on four-to eight-day voyages at up to $1,000 a bead, or * * * the arrival of airliners four times I've been there half a dozen times. Sit.- a week, no one knows what will ting on the sunny wall. The air full or happentotheGalapagos. birdsong. In other countries, there'd be Snyder aay.s scientbts are atu· guides and probably a restaurant. A."Sound dying tourist ships• flotsam and and Ltg"'·t" ..... , ...... at nlght-jetsam, the danger of oil spills u wu.ua - and contamlnents discarded by I've never seen a single soul at somes,OOOfull-Umeresidents. ·Mooghaun. Yet it's only two miles froltl But this struggle sometimes touchdown at Shannon Airport. has reverses, be says. For three years the Ecuadorian Part * * * Service and a group of foreign From green County Clare . go north naturalbts studied a variety of (through Galway) into Connemara. .f :~t~':1.r~:J>fe~~:~i1~e~: lavender with heather. Gray skie5. White could not be eliminated. sheep. Bricks of brown peat. Unknowingly. scientists SaidtheGalwayman: "Upther•i&Hen'a themselves were the uuse of a COICJdbatwaaOIOMdbs/UaeferoewusO'Flohcr- •maJl ltlvasion otf1reantst which ty. TMJ/ q M got it #a.a bargain wUha.U1llcll# dam.ae topsoil and plants. and 1he bWlt it for him fn one night. Ha:..-an•• vour· Wt/Tay? "For good ttieG1Ur•, 1he threw in .a. '"' .&1 'W A marodoU laa: •SJWU l@gou ~ ~s fn. Conttn~tal Atttbs~ otters a tim1 Q/ si(ge to fad t1NI entire Qamloft.' 'Tbank variety ol toun to HaWaU, U.t to p 1dndlj/ qt U.. lm>i:iilMI O' F'Jaltirt¥. · carrten theN for JOCu tra"1. "So (said the Galwaymap.) there came.u Contact the airline for Jnfonna· Um• tthln U.. emu. waa bliNged. And thf hen for breakfast .and eggs for tea. says he. 'Omelets for SUJ!~T .and hard eggs ot noon . What I 've a taste for: says The O'Flaherty, 'is a bit of chicken.' "So into the pot he popped the marvelous hen.And the Castle was soon starved out." *** On a rainy road near Lisdoonvarna, (on th~ way to Galway Bay) you'll pass the gray rums of Lemeneagh Castle .. The empty win- dows are like eye sockets inoskulJ. .,It was ~ere Red Mary lived-Mary Ruagh Her that turned her wounded husband from the door saying: 'We want nodeadmenhere.'" Wicked Mary passed by a miserable but of a miserable widow. Had it tom down. "The sightofitdisvleasesme." · The· widow ttien called ,down a fearful • curse on Red Mary. ''So riding home, her scarf caugJit iri.a tree branch, do you see. And the crack oJ U Droke her MCk." Th~y say on dark nights, when rain and . wind blow off the Atlantic, you '11 .hear the clatterofhor~esandtheclinkofspurs. ''And that will be R«I MaTJI and her soldiera. Riding down to Umerick to ful/iU the everlarting curie .and have her ~ ·broltn again.'~ You Dick up a car at Dublin Ol' Shannon Airport. "'Your airline will reserve it when you buy your ticket. Drive on the left. Steer- ing wheel on th~ right. '1'1J.ere are no freeways in Ireland, but · main roads have fast traUic and not mucb to see. · t10J1 cm tbe jpec1a11zed act.lvtty laid ewi far.Uic ntirt ~ packqa. .. N2'1M!O'~ttr.ao/1f1111. 'lfa~~,....~---~~~=--o:... . . . - • DAil Y PILOT &lnd!y, Mey 22, 1177 "I Keaton: Santii :Ana to Stardom . · .. Who is lb.is Chaplineaque creature ahlepplne down Fint A venue in the rain? Baggy pan , weU-eut hacking jacket, and bowler hit. Coming through the door. It 'a Keaton I No, not Bua~r. Diane! A movie star. See, she loon just as she does in Woody Allen 's colOS1al blockbuster, "Annie Hall." THERE'S NO duubt that Miss Keaton is standing in the shadow of stardom as surely as "An· nle Hall" is cleaning up at the box· ortice. Word is already out that she is merely mag nificent lo Richard Brooks' screen vers ion of the best· selling shocker, "Looking for Mr. Goodbar." ··1 don't understand stardom very uacb, you know," she says. "One $bould have the responsibility to do worthwblle projects and not be forced '°make decisions aboutmone~." -= I sense a genuine f ear q( the naked exposure that ac- companies stardom. "I've never been hampered by a rugh public profile, .. abe continues. "I could walk down any ji,reet and do anything and maybe somebody would say 'Hey, you were OK in 'The Godfather,' and that was lrne. • : "But to be roughed up and pushed ,round bv fans would be a ii.lghtmare. What has that got to do with real life? It's crazy. r don'Uhink Ulat will ever happen to me, because l 'm not, after all -" (sneaking a gig- gle > -"Farrah Fawcett-Majors. I (fon't think I'll ever have her public image. •· "I'm an actress, not a fad. I don't think l stand out in a crowd. I don't bave a prominent face, or all that hair or all those teeth. I mean. l 've got hair •fld teeth, but -· • Keaton's giggle has turned into a full -bodied, vitamin· s9aked laugh and at that minute, I'm thinking I could zanily spend the rest Of my life. with her never firushing a sentence. · "MY GOOD FRIEND Carol Kane - she stands out. Her face is ... uh ... uni· q'-'e. When we go outtogether people go crazy over her, and never notice me. Thank goodness. I would hate it REX REED in the raw because you never again see the world in its proper perspective. She ~ to have to audition for roles. Then she met Woody Allen and things got easier. Every actress in Hollywood read for "Looking for Mr. Goodbar," but Rfohard Brooks saw something vulnerable in her comedy films and grabbed her, to everyone's amazement , without an audition. "The script is wonderful, but tough. It's a very masochistic part. I had a bard time doing it because 1 kept wanting the character to change and not go back into another singles bar to pick up another man. Trus woman is an emotional cripple, incapable of having a relationship with anyone. ''I think it's going to be a strong, powerful film, and I learned so much from Richard Brooks. He's crazy as a loon -but very affectionate, hilarious, dear and wonderful. No, Woody never came near the set. Richard Brooks closes his sets and he means everybody keep out, including Woody." NO ONE IS more charming and vulnerable than this spacy wisp of a WASP who has been co-star, friend and constant companion to Woody Al· Jen until recently. "Annie Hall" is clearly an autobiographical outcome of their intimate relationship -and its unhappy-happy-unresolved end· ing. "It is always embarrassing to r e· veal my personal tife ... but emo· tional embarrassment is a condition of acting ... revealing yourself even when you're not playing your own life ... the biggest worry I had mak- ing 'Annie Hall' was whether or not ( would get in my own way . "I WAS AFRAJD that unconscious- ly I might stop myself Crom showing the truth because it made me uncom· fortable. But," she shrugs, "the whole tRl4.t.~., c~.9!,lqRI •~JI,~.~ 76 lnte1natlonal goddess 31 Existence pagoda t Boll understanding150 Telegram 33 Montana 104 Female 7 Mexican 7 8 U-boat" 151 Powerful city ruff "gold" 79 Presently explosive 36 Facial 106 Hebrew 1 O Roulette 81 Make 1 52 Silkworm feature letter • bet clear 153 Man's 36 Dine 107 Skin • 1 3 Complain 83 Make nickname 41 Biblical sensations • noisily amends 1 55 Frenchman's king 106 Prosecute 19 Exercise 84 Smiling neighbor 43 Foundation 112 Hostile • 2 wds. 86 Leaping 158 Afternoon 44 Malay excursion • 20 Melancholy amphibian party archipelago 1 one 2 88 Japanese 159 Exclamation 46-Lamprey ! 1 ~ ~~gate wds drama 160 Bibllcal 48 Cereal 118 Fl ways 22 Relexed 89 Marne king grain ag 24 Verb champagne 161 Puff up 49 Derisive ~ ~~ ~nc;entl form 90 Extinct 162 Wire cry ec ma 26 Girl's bird service 51 Sty base name 91 Engrave 163 Girl's resident 124 Compete '26 Chinese 92 Satisfy name 52 Paid 125 Society mile 94 Aware 1 65 Attending athlete girl 'l7 Against slang 166 Traveling 54 Tidy 1 26 Player at preluc 96 Forward pall'! 57 Representative bat 28 Paradise 97 One°' 168 Conduct 58 Away 127 Scott 2Jl ~Eodartdhe•• any 1 70 Watchfully 60 Turn character .... 98 Sharp 1 72 Become aside 128 Main 3?> orn · cry visible 61 Obligation point French 101 Old 173 School 63 Marsh 130 Written 3Q Liquid 103 Teacher group 64 Heavy acknowledge- ' drainer 105 Reaches 1 7 4 Stinging swell ment 3'4 Caution for insect 65 Deeply 1 31 Old ~ June 109 Fur 1 75 Reservation felt • beetle acarl dwellings 66 Minute warship 'JS Brief 1 1 0 Western particle 133 Haul • snooze Indian DOWN 67 Bill of fare '3' Throw 1 11 Act of SY Hair coll ! ~54 GEgrar•,n•ss .39 Scottish eKpung1ng 1 Pronoun 70 Card • river 1 1 3 length 2 Oral game 1 36 Peace 4D Hawaiian unila pause 73 Thoroughfare. agreement • bird 1 1 4 Regret 3 Augmen1 bb A-2 French 116 Happening 4 Male a '· 138 Cower • article 118 Lamb's turkeys 74 ~~terfront 140 Formerly 4;3 Coat boK cry 5 Muggy 75 Attempt prefix 44 Phllllpme 1 1 9 Flying 6 StorehOusea 77 Helm 1 41 Male • knife toy 7 European position leltne .-'6 Follow t 20 Conv1nc1no city 78 Indian 144 Antler A1 Discard I 23 N1ghl 8 Flood, 2 tllle point 60 Petty before woa BO Squander 1 •e Sailing • • quarrel 1 24 Etlec trve 9 Alleged 82 As far 81 2 wds 52 D1flicult 126 Nobly lore• 85 Frigid 149 Room· question 1 29 Poetry 10 Commonp1ace57 Payable French ~3 Intensity form 11 Female 91 Work 152 Atablan 6~ Consume 131 Flapper thespian Powar chleflan 5e Desert 132 Discover 1 2 Ouler 93 Perfect 1 53 Brace · refuge 1J7 Vine-covering 94 Corn 154 Ever -'8 Nab covered I 3 Account covertno poetic ·.59 Inclined I 38 Geometric entry 95 Small 156 Dueling · British solid 14 Encouraged· case aword e I Hunter's 139 Lease 2 wds. 96 Ounce 15 7 ScoUlall confpan1on again 15 Mimic 97 Square turnip ~2 Ape 14 2 Prize-16 Burma measure 160 Had t4 Thailand fighter Buddhist 99 "Ulalume" lunch 68 Girl's 143 Russian I 7 Bone: 164 Lode agency Latin poet load name 144 Meddle 18 Treats 1 OO Roof 187 Exclamatlon 89 Aalat1c I 45 Calcium royally edges 189 Jewish vine symbol 1Y Desired 101 Sand hill month 1' Distress I 4 7 Nero's 21 Carpenlef'1 102 SiameM 171 " •• al nal "eleven" tool coin deum" ' pr~HS or acUng ls uncomfortable anyway." Is the relationship over? "Look ... Woody and I. .. We're beyond getting involved again with each other ... and beyond really hurt· ing each other, wruch is a wonderful place to get with someone you love . .. there's humor, affection and a certain dependency between us. all·American glrl hiding behind funky shades, Just Uke Annie Hall. "My real name is Hall, but wheo l l'eliStered with Actors Equity lbey made me change it because there al.ready WIS a Diane Hall. I took my mother's maiden name, Keaton." "He's my closest and dearest friend. The only other situation I know like ours -where a movie was m ade of the actors' offscreen affair -was 'Made for Each Other' with Renee Taylor and Joe Bologna. That was a comedy, too, but with sharp edges.'' She's kinky but proper, a well-bred Keaton also has a Granny, just like the one in lhe film, "with the greatest sense of humor ... I love her so. •• l was raised in Santa Ana ... John Birch country ... California ..• I'm still smitten with the horizontal view ... Woody hates California and is unrelenting about how much he despises it, but to me Hollywood is not California. I couldn't take 'Hollywood ilnY more than Woody could." RISING STAR DIANE KEATON HolOgrams: Pictures • in 3-D LONDON (AP) -Britain's august Royal Academy of Art re· cently held one of its most sue· cessful shows ever by inviting visitors to go ahead and touch the exhibits. More than 96,000 people tried to touch them, only to find they weren't there . They were holograms -three- dimensional pictures made with laser light and ultramodern photo equipment, uncannily re- alistic but tenuous as a dream. AN AVERAGE of 3,300 people a day lined up for hours to cram into a single gallery room, wave their hands in wonderment through a hologram water tap and try to pick up a hologram telephone. The images hung out in space in front of their sheets of special film, changing aspect as the viewer moved past. Periodically the crowd would be hypnotized by a show of waltz· ing red, yellow, green and blue laser beams so brilliant they seemed as solid as jewels. Hundreds of the hopeful bad to be advised to give up and go home on each of the sbo\f's 29 days. By contrast the Academy's ultra popular recent exhibit of art from Pompeii drew 6,000 a day to a s how that had seven times as much room. The effects look miraculous now, but soon they'll be com- monplace. say the team behind the s how -scientis t Nick Phillips, technical expert John Wolff and designer Anton Furst. They say their aim is to keep pace in optical effects with the outer limits of fast-expanding laser technology. "THE FUTURE'S going to be fantastic.'' says Furs t. "The most difficult stage to acrueve is this one. From now on we can see our way through. "With these large lasers pro- jecting three-dimensional holo- graphs on a two-dimensional sur- fac e. you can have vast panoramas all in exact perspec- tive. It will revolutionize the movies." Imagine, Furst goes on, great sculptures like Michelangelo's .. Piela" available in every towry's museum or perhaps in every home. Costs are still a big problem !or this infant scientific art, says Phillips. It costs $51 an hour to run each of the five lasers used al the academy, and holograph "film" cost thousands of dollars a plate. LASER UGHT Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation beams are light that has been ironed out to put all its waves in phase. The precision and intensity of laser Hght make it suitable for holograms, wruch were invented in 1948, lQng before the technology was available for producing them with quality. A hologram is made by direct- ing one beam directly at the photographic plate and bouncing another of( the object being holo- graphed. The interference pat- tern created on the plate by the combination of these two is meaningless, but it can be un- scrambled by passing laser light through the pattern. 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His new series, "Old Friends, New Friends," is slanted for older audiences, and the first orrerings include filmed sequences with Robert Frost's septuagenarian daughter, Leslie, and composer Hoagy Carmichael's son Hoagy Jr. Rogers took his cameras to Califotnia, New York a nd New Hampshire to film the Carmichael a nd Frost segments and to Iowa for a piece on a woman who makes ''the best 14-day pickles in the world.'· " 'Old Friends, New Friends' was conceived out of a concern for the growing isolation of older people in our society and from our belief that the generations, young and old, have much to give each other," Rogers said. "To accomplish this, eacb episode will be based on the central philosophical assumption that older people are an integral and formative part of all our Ii ves, an essential part of the human family." THREE HALF-HOUR shows have been filmed for presentation to potential sponsors this s ummer. The Richard King Mellon Foundation provided $250,000 for the first three programs and will contribute up to $1 million for the series if other corporations and foundations agree to finance the balance of production costs. Rogers is aiming for an early 1978 premier over the PBS network. Rogers h.as been associated with public broadcasting for most or his television career. Jn 1951, after he was graduated from Rollins College in Florida with a degree in music com· position, he s aw part or the old Pinky Lee show on television during a visit home from Western Theological Semtnary. "Right then I decided 1 wanted to go to New York and learn television," he said. "I knew it had to be better than that." SO HE LEFT the seminary, went to New York and got a job with NBC, where he later worked as a producer and floor director, AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RELEASf JODIE FOSTER · MARTIN SHEE N ·ALEXIS SMITH :. ....... . MORT SHUMAN . scon JACOBY ~· "THE UTILE GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE'' I PG I 1---------NOW ,LAYIHO -----......;;;=:::::r c.... ... UA leull COlll -,.._. w ··-UAW a21:-.111111 -m.... INlll TO WIN THI llmlH MOrOU ITAi WAU ""' ... WATClf' l'OI DITAILI HE'LL HOST NEW PBS SHOW Fred Rogers Changes Netghbort supervising "Your Lucky Strike Hit Parade" and "The Kate Smith Hour." In 1953, he heard about the formation of educational station WQED·TV in Pittsburgh and left New York to help launch it. In 1954, he wrote, produced, directed and starred in the station's first children's program -"Children's Corner." He attended Pittsburgh Theological Seminary dunng his free time, and eight years later was ordained a s a minister of the United Presbyterian Church. He has said his "con· gregation" is his viewing audience. ln 1963, Rogers introduced "Mister Rogers" as a 15-minute daily program aired by the Cana· dian Broadcasting Co. A year later, the Neighborhood series was developed as a half. hour daily program in Pittsburgh, and by 1966 it was being shown in New York. Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston, Schenectady and by the Maine Educational Network. In leaving the Neighborhood in search of old friends and new ones, Rogers admits he is taking a risk But, he s ays, "You can never really grow unl ess you change " I J By ERMA BOMBECK So many of you were kind enough to write me notes following the March 23 death of my Boston fern , which set me back 23 bucks, but then what is money at a time like that? A florist in Charlotte. North Carolina, not only sent me an official death certificate, but a Plant Life Insurance Polley created by Craig Beasley. Knowing how many of you feel about your plants out there,· I thoug ht s perhaps you would want AT to insure them. This is -,. WIT'S how it works. ,,~. In case of death, the -END plant will be replaced by · · a similar plant of equal value providing you can of-. fer proof of death. To qualify, the plant must be void . . - insured plant. Accidental death benefits will not be paid f9f any other accident, act of God or act of war. I RAVE A Mothcr·tn·Law's Tongue on the back or the commode that you can't kllJ and can't s}loW. It's miserable. Just sits there wlth a case of terminal dust and stares at you. 1 got some insurance forms the other day and said to lt. "I guess you 're wondering what I've got' in my hand? It's an insurance pohcy on your life that is going to make me a very desirable woman.,. r put down the policy and started pourin~ water from a giant watering can. The soll around~( bubbled and glubbcd and then there was silence. ' "You'll ncvt'r get away with it.·· said JQY husband, st anding in the doorway. "It wasn't weart mg a swim suit.'' · " of life at the time it is examined with no reasonable -------------------- chance of recovery. SUICIDE Clause: If the plant shall die by suicide. while sane or insane, the company's total liability under the policy shall be limited to the pay· m ent of a sum equal to five percent of the plant's original retail or purchase value. Murder: 1f death of the insured plant occurs due to abuse or wounds inflicted upon it. or willful destruction. the company shall not be liable. Accidental Death: If applJcable. death benefits will be paid in addition to any other amounts pay a· ble under the pol icy. Definitions of Accidental Death: l. Car accident in which the insured plant is driving 2. Plane, train. or bus crash in which ticket was purchased for plant. 3. ACT OF bein~ a pedestnan and accidentally being hit by car, train, or bus while walking along side of street or crossing street or railroad. 4. Swimming accident while insured plant is wearing swim suit. 5. Stampede of wild rabbits in the home of the "NASTY HABITS" IPGJ .. NETWORK'" .. OMCE IS NOT ENOUGH" IRI .. GODFATHER .. "GODFATHER PART 11 .. IRI .. INFRA MAN"IPGI ''WIZARDS" "LrnLE GIRL WHO "HOUSE THAT LIVES DOWH THE t.AHE" CPGI V AMI SHED" "ROCKY" "BURNT OFFERIHGS"·CPGI "CITIZENS IAHD" CPGI "GATER" "It.ACK SUHDA r' UV "MR. llLLIOH" CPGI "SILVER STREAK" 1"TUHMEL VISION'" c.-GJ Citizens Band The Movie Citizens Band The Ultimate Fantasy Where Everybody Is Somebody Else Citizens ... ..,. Band The Comedy PAUL LAMAT CANOY CLARK (PG) .,., ......... . ... _,.~·· ... .. . EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ~GAGllENT STARTS WED •. MAY 25TH. £8 DA.IL Y PILOT Sunday. May 22. 19n Strong .Recovery Seen Moving tJp In Real Estate Home Builders Cite Increased Demmul WASWNGTON Strong de mand for new sang le fumily , ho{Des and generatly favorable economic cpnditions will con- tinue to fuel housing's production re,covery for at least the re- mainder or 1977, according to some or the nation's leading housing economists. The housing for ecasts for 1977 and 1978 were made here at a Housing Forecast Conference sponsored by the National As· soclaUon of Hom e Builders <NAHB ). Participants included Leonard Santow. consultant for the J . Henry Schroder, Inc ... enneth Thygerson , chief economist ol the U.S. League of Savings Associations, Kenneth Rosen of Princeton Unjversity, ~ho also works on NAHB's econometrac model; and Bob Sheehan. NAHB's deputy chief economist. The program was moderated by NAHB Chief Economjst Michael Sumichrast THERE WAS A generaJ con sens us among the economists that housing starts for 1977 wouJd total between 1.8 and 1.9 million Fiesta Patio Homes Opening in Viejo Thirty-six Fiesta Patio Homes are now open in Mission Viejo's adult community of Casta del Sot. These single-story detached homes. located in Neighborhood Eight. range in size Crom the 1,210-square-foot "Casa Maya" to the 1,495-square-foot "Casa Narcisco" plan. Priced from $62,500 to $74, 115, Fiesta Homes offer four floor plans , with two or three bedrooms and two baths. Each plan has an attached two-car· g arage with inte rior laundry a rea. They are scheduled to be completed in October. FIESTA FLOOR plans all in- clude both formal dining areas a nd informal breakfas t nooks. Models of each of the single- level plans are open daily from 10 a .m. until 6 p.m. The sales com- plex, on Casta del Sol Road, as above and adjacent to the Casta del Sol public golf course. To re- ach the adult community, take the San Diego Freeway to La Paz exit and drive east into Mission VieJo. Turn left onto Marguenle Parkway and follow the signs to Casta del Sol. Standard features include wood-burning fire places, cathedral ceilings, s hag carpet- ing in most rooms, full ceiling a nd wall insulation with prepara- tion for air conditioning, patios with masonry w a lls, water- saving shower heads and toilets and underground utilities. KITCHENS INCLUDE a Caloric pilotless gas range with double continuous c leaning ovens, a five-cycle dishwasher, and a disposal. The Casta del Sol Homeowners Association provides and main- tains landscaping, except for patios and atriums, and main- tains building exteriors for a monthly fee of $74.50. At least one buyer must be over 45, and no children under 21 are permitted to resitle at Casta del Sol. The homeowners association also provides and maintains an el a borate recreation center. units. NAHB's ~conometric model sets st.arts for 1977 at 1.865 million units, iJlcluding a record 1.4 million single family starts. The strong performance 1n sinale family housing was at- tributed to a plentiful supply of mortgage money and a record number of potential buyers who view a home as the best invest- ment they could ever make. Rosen noted that new household formations would increase about 30 percent in the next decade as more and more of the post World War 11 baby boom children reach the prime home buying ages bet ween 25-35. While there was some concern expressed about housing prices, particularly in the West where the median price of new homes is $58,000, Rosen noted that most buyers of new homes today can afford the prices because they are "trading up," using the eqw- ty and profit off their old homes to make large down payments on n ew ho mes. Sheehan said another reason the market is so strong is that there are more two- i ncome families than ever before. THERE WAS SOME disagree· ment on housing's long term out- look, though. Sheehan, Rosen and Thygerson predicted an in- crease in short term interest rates and a tightening of mortgage money in 1978, causing a downturn in hous ing produc- . tion. Thygerson expects total starts in 1978 lo drop to about 1.5 to 1.6 million units. Sheehan and Rosen estimated that s tarts would fall to about 1.7 million un- its, with most of the decline in single family production. Santow, on the other hand, said that 1978 may be a better produc- t ion year than 1977. He said he doesn't see any major mortgage money problems next year and demand will keep production at about the 1.9 million unit level through 1978. Montie l Homes In Viejo Bay Escrow Hits 30th Mile stone Firm Moves In Newpo rt The mortgage banking division of the George Elki n s Compa n y's Newport Beach office re- cently moved into new o ffice s at 3931 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Bay Escrow. Company of Corona del M ar as celebrating its 30th annjversary today with a party The first neighborhood at its office. 2515 E. Coast of Mission Viejo's Mon-llighway. tiel Patio Homes ar e now The firm was incorporated being sold, prior to the April 19, 1947, by Dean C. Brad- p roj ect 's scheduled fora and the first office was g rand opening in July. located on Marine r 's Mile m Montiel -the first Newport Beach. The company patio home series to be moved to its present quarters in offered to families in the 1949. 10,000-acre planned com-I Marian L. Johnson has been munity -features three 1 an employe of Bay Escrow since single-level floor plans JOHNSON 1951 and h as continued the and two two-story plans. management or the Corona del Mar office and 1s now vice president of the firm. THE SS Montiel homes The current officers are C.F. Stanwood, pres1- The division was formerly housed at the Elkins Company's of- fices at 881 Dover Drive, Newport Beach: ROBERT SPOONER of lrvme, has bced pro· moted to the new position of director of develop- ment for the lrvloe Company's multi-family division. Spooner, who had been the divlston·s director of construction operations, is now responsible for de- velopment of new products for the division. which builds apart- ments and moderate.priced housing. Prior to joining the Irvine Compa ny in 1972, Spooner owned R.A. Spooner, Developer, a W es t Los Angeles - headquartered co mpany engaged in development of apartments and custom homes. '"°°""' He was in the business with his father from 1951 to 1961 and then headed the com-pany from 1961 to 1972. He and l].is wife, Pat, have four children and live in the ~lne Vlllage of Harbor View. RITA PETERSEN has been appointed sales representative for the Foothill Patio Homes in Laguna Niguel, a project of Avco Community Developers, Inc. Miss Petersen was formerly employed as a sales representative by Darrow Corp. and West Coast Pacific. After receiving an A.A. degree from Orange Coast College, she attended California State University, Fullerton, where she majored in biology. Miss Petersen presently lives in San Juan Capistrano. MICHAEL W. BUTTE has been named project planner of Avco Community Developers. Inc. in Laguna Niguel. PETERSEN A graduate of Arizona Slate University, Butte was previously employed by Avco as an area de- IUTTE velopment manager. He has also served as a construction engineer for Fluor Corp. in Saudi Arabia; an assistant general manager for Erkiletian Construction Corp. in McLean. VA.; and as a corporate planner for Levitt and Sons, Inc., Hyat- tsville, Md . Butte lives in Laguna Niguel with hls wife, J eanne. and two children, Chris, 10, and Nancy, 6. DALE J. SAUNDERS of Newport Beach has re- cently joined McCulloch Architects as production manager, announced William McCulloch, head of the Newport Beach-based design and planning firm. With over 20 years experience, Saunders' pro- fessional background includes architectural plan- nin g, design, cons truction management and management systems coordin at ion with private industry and Federal agencies. As a project manager and corporation architect, he has been involved in the design and planning of educational, commercial a nd research faciHties throughout the Uruted States. including Alaska and Hawaii, and overseas. SAUNDERS offered in Neighborhood dent, Hal Workman, vice president. and Maurette One range in price from Shaw. secretary. $69,000 to $90 ,965. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Although the models are not yet completed, floor r::.:=---==-======-============================::::===;-i plans are available at ~ the Montiel temporary ~0~of o ~ales trailer, located at o\\) /) t h e inters e c ti o n o r ? ·-? Marguerite Parkway / r-v I ~ and O'NeilJ Road. The --"' ~ sales traHer wall open Ir __, daily from 10 a .m. until s 11 f -"'liiri;~. p.m. II Montiel Patao Homes are offset on the lot. so each family has one wide side yard, instead of the two narrow s adcyards that are typical of single family homes. MONTIEL Patio Homes have three or four bedrooms and two to three baths. Each of the five plans offered has a formaJ din- ing area a nd a f amity room or optional den. Homes range in size rrom 1,225 to 2,033 ~quare feet. 'lf'1 • ., ........... .,... • ..... . ~ ... ~ .. ''"·~""'·•'fl.,,~.!~.~ .......... : ";lt~ ,,/;;l•v, .l•''•'I.~ "'{I'• lfw:;;x;v, In Lake GJorest . C[9he :J{Q--~ompromiseGJeomes At McCulJoch Architects, be will be supervising residenthtl projects, recreatiopal and cultural facilities, restaurant design and planning for a hlgb-nse hotel /convention center. D8NN18 WARN has been appoint~ manager or the Valley Realty Residential Olvlsion office at El Toro. Wam's background involves sales manage- ment and marketing experience. He has held posi- tions as Regional Sales Manager, Sales Administra- tion Manager and National Sates Man ager for Alcon Labratories, an international firm based in Fort Worth. JAMES BOONE PLEIG has been appointed vice president or finance for Biddle Development, Inc .. a Newport Beach home building firm. Prior t.o his position with Biddle, Fleig was a managing partner or Coyote Associates, an Orange County real estate investment company. He has also been with Whitewater Inc. as vice presi- dent of finance and a faculty me mber of Bowling Green University where he taught ac- c ount iog, finance and tax courses. Fleig bolds both bachelor's and master's degrees in busi- ness administration and is a certified public accounta nt. He Ft.E•G is a member of the Orange County Financial Socie- ty; National Association of Accountants; USC- M BA 's: California Society of CPA's; OSU Alumni; USC Alumni, and, Club de Caza. GEORGE CRAWLEY has been promoted to director of construction services, for the Residen- tia I Development Division of the Irvine Company. In this position, Crawley is r esponsible for the cost estimating, bidding, contract administration and construction of all Irvine Village community facilities, in- c luding major streets and landscaping improvements. Prior to joining the Irvine Company in 1975, Crawley held a similar position with the Chris- tiana Companies, a publicly held community developer with pro- jects in California and Texas. Crawley holds a Bachelor's cuwLEV degree in civil engineering from the University or Southern California and is a re- gistered civil engineer. He lives with bjs wife Johndalene in Newport Beach. MICHAEL W. McCLELLAN is the newly ap· pointed vice president or land development for Warmington Development, Inc .• the Irvine-based real esi.tedevelopment firm. In th.is new job, McClellan supervises the de- velopment of tract maps and represents the com- pany at meetings with planning commissions, city counciJs, special interest groups and all other municipal or private conferences the company must go through to obtain the necessary improve- ment, construction and selling permits to market a nd sell a project. Before joirung Warmington Development, Inc .. he was president of R. W. McClellan and Sons, an • Orange County General Engineering Contractor. He holds a General Engineering Contractors license. Markete rs To Hear Don Olson Donald K. Olson, presi- dent of Forest E . Olson, Inc ., Realtors and foriner President of SMEA of Los Angeles will be the featured s peaker at the June meeting of Sales and Marketing Executives of Orange County. For once In your life, get everything you want. No compromise. A beautiful, spacious, private home. ExcelJent neighborhood. Schools within walking distance. Superb shopping. You belong to the Sun & Sail Club for less than $10 a month with luxurious dubhouse, tennis. pools. boat launch. fine recreational programs for youngsters. When do roalln! Olson will speak on the Ql\alities be feel s a salesperson is looking fot in his boss. The evening will also fe4ture the installation , of the new SME/OC or-· ficers and board for their 1977-78 term or omce. Tobl Schofield, western dlstlict sales manager of Monarch Markjn& Systems is the incoming prfSldent. The meetlna will be bekf Wednesday, June 8, ~=---= Extraordinarily luxurious. Four bedroom single family homes. Three fi~es. Split level IMng rooms. Spht level master bedroom swta with bab>ny. Wet bar in family room, plus huge upstairs game:room and VMlW deck.. Kitchens with pantry/wine storage room. Three-car garages. Some homes available immediattly. Driving: San Diego Freeway to Lake Forest Drive exit. Eeat on Lake Forest Dnve approximately three mites to Serrano. Right on Senano to Ridge Roule Orrve Lefl on Ridge Roule 10 entry et Chaparral Lane I.:\ Phone(714) 581-9051 -··-·-~ from $110,000 Fumiabed Modda Open 10 to Duak Where you live says .so much about wlro you are. ~~1a, when you answer "Mission Hills:· des11rt-wlH peoplt en'Uision one of the nation's finest golf courses. (Hom e of the Colgate· Oi,,ah Sltore Winners Circle LPGA Cl1ttmpion.sl1ip.) Hundred- T/1011.sand Dollar l1omes open to rolling gr~cn f airway-s, lakes, and a mountain panoratn{l. Model complex now open. Next phas~ of new Golf Coune Villas and Tem1is Tovmhomes coming soon. mission hills . a:x.JNTRYCUIB In th~ Palm Sprlnp RtcnaUoaal Ar~• JCH M1.,,1on Hlll" Or . Rancho Mlragt' • (714) 328-8821 •Open 10 a.m. ttll dv~ic Take 1·10 tC' Datr Palm Dr (Catlrrdral City turnoff> So11tl1 5 milrs to At>e. 36 Lift to Mission Hills in the Airporter Inn's, PatioRoom•Up.m. For ~H~~c~IM~~l~~~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~5E~~~~~~~~~=~~=~~~A ~~~MWOOWC~AANYMWl~~ Wibon l.l828-3131 . LC .. ) R-naWiiY BOY ~LOT Search for Morn Troubles Youth Wlu.IMANTIC, Conn. CAP> - Mike O'Rourke is 10 and already bas nm away from home five times. It's not that be ls a bad boy, bis adoPtive parents say. He is jUJt trying to find bis natural mother. Mike was back in school in DJ Construction (left), ening shown in 1937 photos Al'WINllllN Braintree. Mass., ~rter a week- long, lOO·mi.le trek, and bia adop- tive father, John O'Rourke fears Golden Gate: 40 Years of Life ~ Death SAN FRANCISCO CAP J The Sun God swept the beautiful prin· cess into his arms and fled over the mountaini:.. As he ran, he stubbed his toe and fell In his fall, the Sun God tore a gash in a mountain range. This gash, according to Indian legend, became the narrow passage from the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco Bay called the Golden Gate. Forty years ago, engineers re joined the land on each side of the passage with a graceful orange arch called the Golden Gate Bridge. TODAY IT IS a vital commut ing artery that carries 90,000 vehicles a day, a world · reknowned tourist attraction and a macabre symbol of suicide. By the count of brid~e officials, 606 persons have )umped to watery deaths since the span opened Ma y 27, 19J7 hut these are just the known suicides. Hun- dreds of other troubl<'d souls are believed to have leaped m the middle of dark. foggy nights without leaving :.i trace "The Golden Gate Bridge 1s far and away the single most deadly world right now. It 1s pot for suicides," said iden, a University of psychologist who has several papers on ides. aid bis research bas uncover a depressing trend The age bridge jumpers is get- ting youn er. "INT EARLY years of the bridge pie who jumped were in their -and 60s,' ·he said. "Now, t>r the first time since tl opened, t~e median age average ii:. down ~low JO. It's so avaiJa. ble. If someone got into a momentary crisis, all they have lo do is vaJlt a J 12 foot railing." "It's ~ having a loaded gun around Ul! house." said Seiden "The only reas onable and humanitarian thing is to put up some deterrent " Th e bridge d1 s tr1 c t has estimated that mstalltng a higher railing would cost up to $3 mHlton. Opponents of the plan argue that 1t would ruin the esthetics of the bridge and that anyone bent on killing himself can always find a way. Two views show some of the beauty of the Golden Gate Bridge, which connects Marin County with San Francisco. Photo above was taken from the north tower of the span. BiCycles May Face Ban La~uits Could Lead to Bridge Restrictions SAN t'RANClSCO <AP) - Golden Gate Bridge directors, smartin~ from two lawsuits that cost $125,000, are considering a ban on bicycle riding across the famous span. The directors committee will recommend that the full board order an interim ban on bike nd· ing at a May 27 meeting The committee set a June 7 hear"1g to hear public comment, / which Is likely to be strong. More than 40 cyclists appeared for the committee meeting to oppose th action. "'MAKING US walk our bik will add 27 to 30 minutes eac way to my commute," co plained fireman Terry Walla who rides his bil<e 38 miles ad from his suburban San M home to work in San Francisco. "'lu 15, five or three ye you'll be talking about closin traffic lane for cycling co muters," said Robery Levy SausaUto, raising the specter d•lndlina oil supplies in future. !'be lawsuits stemmed t aeddenta in 1974 and l97S. One l'etUed f ot $115,000 volved perm.neut disability Bryon D. Stem of Burllnga J6. a government economist who was blown off hts bike and onto .an adjacent traffic lane where he !was hit by a vehicle THE OTHER. settled for Sl0.000. was for permanent dis· ability to a finger for Carol Ann Emory, a 32-year-old Maryland attorney. Seven years ago the west walkway on the bridge was turned into a bike path, popular with weekend cyclists and a few hardy commuters. Before then cyclists had to walk their bikes across on the pedestrian walkway on the east side of the bridge. After the acci- dents, signs were posted requir- ing that bikes be walked arowid the two giant support towers. MT.MToldNO Film Can't ·u.e Bridge SAN F RANCISCO CAP> -Directors of the Golden Gate Bridge District have told Mary Tyler Moore she will have to find another place to shoot her movie about a suicide hoax. .. Suicide ls a very sensitive and delicate subject,'' said Lowell Edington, a bridge director from N•pa. A district committee has voted unanimously not to al- low Miss Moore's MTM Enterprises, Inc., to film the movie on the bridge. Production manager Albert Sin,ger told the committee -MTM already bad spent $950,000 OG the movie, titled "The Blacl(jaclt Hijack, .. about a mim whO flees hts f•mily. Jeucs lu.s brief case on tha bridge, and telephones police anon1mously to say he saw a man 1tandin1 at the rail look· ma 1tranae-. The two-houl', madc·for.tclovlsion David Januen and Stephanie Powera. he can't do anything to stop him. from running oll again. "OH GOD, I WISH I could. You just bold him and tell him you love him and hope he doesn't do it. again," O'Rourke said in a telephone interview alter be and bis wife had taken Mlke home. Mike showed up in this east.em Connecticut town th.is week. He told police his name was Michael MacDonald and that he lived nearby but was lost. Police drove him around the area but could not find his house. they checked school and hospital records . They canvassed neighborhoods. They put out a 13·statealarm. MEANWHILE, MIKE stayed at the home of a police lieute- nant. And the mystery remained. It was solved after a r eporter from ~Quincy (Mass.) Patriot Ledger saw stories or Mike's "dilemma" and told Willimantic police the description matched that of a Braintree boy who had been missing since May 11. The fifth grader said he left school May 11 and spent the night s leeping near a department store. In the next few days he walked to the Boston suburb of Quincy, where he slept in some· one's backyard and made his way to the Hyde Park section or Boston, about 20 miles from his borne. He took a bicycle from Hyde Park and headed south, sleeping in sheds, stores and barns, he said. MIKE, 4 FEET 3 AND about 65 pounds, said he ate nothing until Monday and drank only water during his trip. He admitted he was "a little scared." Asked where he was headed. he replied, "Nowhere. I W(tsn't trying to get anywhere.·· Why did he leave home? "I don't know." Police Chief J ohn P. Hussey said Michael cried and became upset when he was told he would be going home. "HE NEVER SEEMS to have any definite reason," said AP Wir9pltoto RUNAWAY 'NOT A BAD BOY,' ADOPTIVE PARENTS SAY John and MargaretO'Rourke Helpleaa To Stop Repeated Action O'Rourke, who adopted Mike five years ago. "I think he's really looking for sometbiJWw l really think he's looking for his biological mother," he said, adding that she lives in New York. "From what I understand she didn't want to have anything to do with him," said O'Rourke, a 48·year·old barber. "HE'S A VERY good boy. He's very smart in school. Ht!'ll do what you tell him to do," O'Rourke said, then added, "His trustworthiness leaves a little to be desired." Camino Capistrano Improvements OK'd San Juan Capistrano coun- cilmen have voted 5-0 to approve $315,000 in improvements to Camino Capistrano at the south end of the city business district. The improvements, from Del Obispo Street south to Avendia Padr e, include: -Parking improvements on the eastside frontage road. -Roadway widening. -A raised medi~n in the blocks between Del Obispo Street and Avenida Golondrina. -Consolidation of two existing shopping center driveways and construction of a new drivewav opposite Avenida Golondrina. · -Utility undergrounding and construction of a storm drain. Counct.lmen have yet to vote on a staff recommendation that $59,000 of the improvement cost be assessed against property owners on the east side of Camino Capistrano. P lanning Director Thomas Merrell said the property owners a ffected will benefit the most from parking improvements. Count:ilman Richard McDowell said he would oppose forming such an assessment dis- trict. He said no further burden should be imposed on city busi-• nessmen who are reponsible for generating city revenues in the form of sales tax. 6 Concentrate on Juice FDA 4llows Test for Tomato Alternative WASmNGTON (AP> -A new form of tomato juice, made from concentrate, will begin appear· ina on American supermarket shelves Jaterthis year. The Food and Drug Ad- ministration bas given six firms permission to test·market the product. which will have lo be labeled "tomato juice from con· centrate." The juice is concen· trated into a paste for storage and transport and is r econstitut· • ed before sale. . If it sens wen, the firms may return to the FDA for permJDent marketing permission. The alx firms are Del Monte, Libby- M c N ellJ-Ll bby, Campbells, Adams Packing Association, Texas Citrus Exchanaei and H.anover Brands. MAIL CUTOFF -The Postal Service said it has halted service to a Kansas City.based ski as- sociation. Postal officials said the American Ski Association sold memberships by claiming false- ly that it owned airplanes to take members to Rocky Mountain re· sorts. As part of the mall-stop order, lett~rs to the association will be returned to aendera and stamped, "order issued •ca.lost addressee for violation of lalse representation Jaw." In addition, postal money orders will not be paid to the association. BURN WARNING -If you use cold water ln your . clothes washer, the National Fire Protection Association says to be careful about taklng showers when the machine ls runnina. "If a member of the household is takiol a a bower and the clothes waabiq machine is started using onty cofd water, it drains the cold from tbe shower, leaviJli scald· ing water and steam," the 88" soclation said. Normal 1bowe.r temperature is about 100 de1rees, but it can Jump .c> to eo c1eireea 11th• cold watu ii pulled out, the group Hid. STBEL SHOT •EGUIA'nONS -Ttie U.S. Fi5h e.n~ WUdllle Service hat blued new wdirfowl buDtlDf rqula. Uon1 for Udl year and 1tM.l ahot will be requited lor the tint time ( NEWS TO USE J in the Mississippi flyway. The zones requiring the use of steel shot are established to re- duce the number of waterfowl which die from eating spent lead pellets, which are toxic. The steel shot zones include parts of 13 states along the Atlantic flyway and 12 Mississipppl flyway states. Hunters can get a breakdown of the zones by contacting state hunting offices or they can write to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service~ Department oC the In- terior, Washington, D.C.,20240. SUPPOSITORY RECALL - The Food and Drug Administra- tion says 2,300 boxes of Wans Number Two prescription sup- positories are being recalled by Fourth of July the maker because t hey may be dangerous to children. Some of the suppositories dis- tributed in 18 states for use by c hildren "may be adult strength," the FDA said, and could result in barbiturate poisoning if given to children as prescribed. THE DRUG IS used to treat nausea and vomiting. The lot be- ing recalled can be identified by the letters XJJ, which appear on the back portion or the foil wrap- ping of each suppository. FDA said the drug was manufactured by Alcon Laboratories Inc., of Ft. Worth. Tex.. and were distributed in Virginia, North Carolina, Sout)l Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Indiana and Illinois. Huntington Seeks Entries i·n Partule Entry forms for contestants in the 1977 HunUngton Beach Fourth of July parady.re available at the clty's Public Information Office, 2000 ......----------Main St. NIMAlog.l(;'l-:-:< With t h e t h e m e "The .ufµ~••frlttt American Family," the 73rd an. nual parade begins at 10 a.m. Monday, July 4, in the downtown area of·the city. The parade route will be along Main Street to the civic center at Yorktown Avenue with the r:nain• reviewing stand at Lake Park. ' Members or the North Hunt-I ington Beach Roiary Club will' ' '1d ln conducting the parade, ac-' cording to public inlonnatton of· ficer Bill Reed. The parad ls being coordln:at ' ed by Paieant.ry Productions, II I Lynwood com~any sped~ Iri parades. • I 1 llo Sde "--• foto S. tto•n For. S. Hws For S* tfouse.t for S-. 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D •'LY PILOT LtDO ISLl-219 YtA Gl!MOA Ne wport R·avlera condos, that 1s, ., .,...,.., -........iu... ..__.a.a......flnt itt-2 °.1~., dm· iog rm. & den, 3 baths; Comp. remodel.A, llke new, ' BR, 2\12 .._.,"'' ""'"""' DUJ 11.., f cu __ _. I urtHN. otJy on Lido's widest street, steps rom ba. "~'Sq. rt. Tennis, ,·acuui, sauna, ~· " · · rda """""' Lido Nord & bay ... oriented towa ~I, r ec. room; great ror the whole entertainment eaae & prlvacy .. .larle Oa,~Y11•1$98,SOO! ! z•zl MISB40 tf kitchen, llvina rm. & mstr. BR. loo • •" PMWllher'1No ce: Ing out on spacious, charmlna (Irvine Ave. to Santa Iaabela) AUreal eatateadvertiacd patio ... exclting Lido shoppinl & ~~~~ 0i:·e::::~u1r =·~~; restaur81)t4 within walking distance. HELEN 8. DOWD llALTOR, IMC. MLS 644-0114 macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FllOM $61.500 TO SI ,100,000 AllCHtnCTURALL Y O"'!ST A~DIMG And absolutely charming, m the Dover Shores area. High c~Uings, lg. rooms, French doors, circular driveway. Marvelous custom home for entertaining & livin~! Over- s ized family room w/lg. fireplace, formal dining & 3 BRs. $235,000 Fee. OPEM SUM t-S PM. 1800 AH· TIGUA CIRCLE. (V-34 ) THIS COULD OHL Y IE THI llGIHHIHG Sensational New Bedford home in Spyglass for the beginning of a new life ! 4 BR. 3 bath, formal dining, lg. family room w/lg. separate bonus room. Beautifully de corated & ava ilabl e now. $269,500 F ee. OPEN SUH 1·5 PM. 14 MISSION BAY. (V -35) HAltlOll VIEW HOMES - JUST LISTED! Quamlly decorated Carme l model w/commanding view. Located just s te ps from tennis & s pa. Carl Butler 642-8235. CV ·36 > THE BLUFFS 2-s tory condominium in quiet loca- tion. 3 or 4 BRs. 211:.i baths, formal dining + brkfst. nook. Small patio w / li ttle upkeep. One of the best buys in Newport Reach! Area has good schools, shopping cente:s & s wimming pools . 5107,500 Gisela Ha ncn 644 ·G200. (V -37) YOU ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED To see this charming 4 BR, 3 bath ranc h-style home w/private. park- like backyard. Huge bonus room w/refrige rated wet bar. hi gh ceil - ings & 2 brick fireplaces. Newpo~t Harbor Hig h School. $156.000. Vic Jas hinsk1 642-823.5 <V-38) IMAGINE! F lickering night lighb ocean. Newport Center & valley views tha t won't stop! A stately hilltop estate i n c luding se p ara t ~ t ee n age quarlC'rs . 4 RRs. 1 baths + wine cell ar Hi<.'h, green fo liage. D1st - i11 ~uished a rchitectural ornamenta- tion. SI!>!>.!)()() Loi'> Millt·r 642-8235. (V 3!1> IRIGHT I 11.AUTIFUl llG CAMYOH HOME! The sun shines in on this stunning V e r s ailles w /fo rm ul gardl'n courtyard. towerin g l'nlrv. !->pac1ous livin g room w l ma r ble fireplace & wetbar 4 BRs l 1 :l hnths . sunny den w /fi r e plan.• t'treulit r ~M rd en kitr hen . d inclte & e legantly ap- pointed master s u ite. Lg p ool. Jacuzzi & striking view! S.129,500. Marjorie Mahon &Vl ·6200 <V· IO) AS SUMMER SITS tH Y o u 'l l wan t t o b e 1n thi s ··somersrl" mode l m Harbor View Homes. s RR w/I~. family room & bright kitchen overlooking pri'!ate ~atiQ & low-ma intenance yard. Cus tom landscaping. E xcellent street, near pool & school. $179,900 Helen Wood 644-6200. (V-41 ) IRAHD HEW! Not a townhome -not a condo - but a 3 BR detached s ingle f amity ho me nestled in gently rolling hills of Turtlerock. Deluxe features. re- ady to move in. $134,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (V-42 ) SOAllMG SU~ULLS & FOlllVMVllW Upper Bay & Bl.rd Sanc~uary backed by mountains are viewed from th~ terrace or this beautifully designed 4 BR home. Family room, 3 baths & 3·car 1arage. Full formal dining living room, master BR & step-down bath sharo this uninter- rupted view. 2 woll·tailored patios complete this exclualv~ property. Use of Dover Shores private ~eachos & playgrounds. Tom Al· ·unson 642·8235. (V-49) 11a CA .. YON LOT Lg. irregular ahapo -approx. 14T' ractn1 & overloOklna aolf course, Private end of cul-de-sac & ad.Ja· oent to areenboltl $195,000. Vic Jaahinaki 842·8235. (V.{5) 642-1235 . ~200 tOt Oowr Drlw Harbor Vlffr C.n"J: trvlM et C.ml!Ue Val-.Y Cllt\ter 71l·1•14 }lousing Act or 1Dtlll $205,000. Open Sat. & Sun. l·S which mukt!ll 1t llleaal to adverti1e "any pre-TOP OP THI WORLD. LASUHA Cereince, limltotlon, or lld • • h e 3 Bdrms din dlsmmlnalion bu cd on Bu er I ous .. om om . ., . 1·ucu, color. rell~IQll. &ex, ing rm.~ 3 bAths ... check the views of or national origin, or an ocean & valley ... you will want to intention to muke f\OY make it your home ... here is country bUch preference, limfta-living in the best tradition of Laguna. uon,ordlscr1mlnallon." $l9S,500. 28832 Shady Lane. Open Sun. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any atlve rtising for real estate which b In viola· lion or the law. HousHforSale ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Htwral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCE.AMVliW $60,000 Older house l o~ut ed downtown Hun tini:ton Bear h with view or ocean from terrace. Good In· vest m1..nt property or st1u1er home. You ccin !lmell the ocl'an brcew from this unique home Hurry! Call !lli:.l·li7ti7 1i'liiil\I EASTSIDE CHARM Neat and tidy 3 hedroom, and den m 111re Cm.tu Mesa area Thb home shows l"1.l'dlt•nl l'arc and is situated on &1 130' lot Pnl·ed for qwl'k ~ale al 9B.9SO. CALLM6-26W C::SELECT I PROPERTIES --- ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL [).111a ( 1ollll \ ll'W Ill 11t·eJ11 & mount.1111:., nt'\\' IJcalll\' I l'Ll'S loft. :!':: n:\ 25!JO Sq n Two story 1.'!\l'l'Ul n c home :1 Car gara.:e. R1:nt till escrow clo:.es. $145,000 Hurry!! 1640-6600 . Newport Center --- CANNIBALS CASSEROLE Pncc chewed to the bone ISS-i ,500 ) Jbr. 2ba ..:, l.'r. thin~ you 'q? ever drl•Jmt'<'I of Call while It 1,1),h • WESTSIDE REALTY, IMC, 841-2323 1-5. HAllO• VIEW HOMIS PRICI llDUCTIOM ss.eoo View from den & bdrm. of this tremendously upgraded 2 bdrm., din· ing rm. & den home ... see the lovely gardens & superb con_dition of~ out· standing home featuring extensive im· ported tile patio areas, security system, etc'. Owner leaving area & anxious to sell! 1937 Port Cardigan. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. CC Orang~ Coast Q: 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Cort1a def Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4141 Generot I 002,GeMrol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IUY -SPYGLASS 2Z PoW LOlftCI Dr. o,_ Sat/S. 1-5 A be autifully upgraded Southport Model. 6 Bdrms., family rm., large bonus rm. Many nice features such as antique sink, custom wallpaper, hdwd. pegged floors & brick floors. Offered at $315,000. Come -Compare. HEAD ON, UMOISTRUCTED VIEW Of the bay & ocean from the view decks of this gorgeous, young home on the hill. Can you use 3, 4 or 5 bdrms., 3 car garage, sauna, 2 wet bars, buil~-in vacuum, security alarm·+ many view windows? 3800 Sq. ft. in all, for only $320,000 & fee land as well. IRVIME TERRACE Nicely located 63xll5 ft . lot with l~rae . attractive back yard complementmg a s ha rp 3 bdrm., 2 bath home. $139,500 While it lasts. XLHT OFFICE IUILDIMG 13,UOO Sq. ft.. 2-story bid~ .• well local· ed & with ample parKl.ng. $420.000. Will exchange. What's yours? '73-4400 HL~BOR Division of Harbor lnn1hnent Co. AftatMim Hills Twnhst 02 3Br .,, . b11 l11•1rn1 vww ~ .... ,... 1002 G11Mral 10 ~L!.~t -ll~O \' k t Of' H ,, ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Paul. .1 ~I. «I 111 ~~:l· 11.!.! •ir!l'<ll! 1:1.lJ l>1'1>l'rl llut Spr1n 1o:~ tluplt-\ :! hr I h.t l'J !I rm 'i 111 l'.1lm S11nn11-.. In: lll'Cl't Oii 1 i <ll'rl' lw)( ~MJ.IUI or trd rnr Ue11ch 11n•u ~2-321-4 HERE'S YOURCHAMCI Tak e 1 1 t owne r '& depreciation. Two 4 P!ex- es nu~rin& completion. Ideal Oosla Mt1a locu lion * PRIME COMMERCIAL ON BALBOA ISLAND * Nine Specialty Shops with No Vacancy Problems $375,000 FOR 414 ACACIA Location! Location! Quiet Acacia near Pacltlc Dr. Charmin• 2 bdrm .• family rm .• 2 bath home + just start- ed 2 bdrm., a bath view apl *210.000. rJ11wpart JJ.;,Jiu J61 L• P...te Piece Quiet corner location, no through traf- fic to spoil your solitude. Duplex custom tor you, 3BR. + 2BR. $189,500 245 MISA DllYE Exel ting triplex! View across the greens or Santa Ana Country Club! 3 Bdrm., 2~ bath, formal dinin,; rm. for you, & two 2-bdrm., 2 bath wuts for in- come. $210,000 . ~first ....... ta llrHk! tld & ...... edlty G1•NI I ooz' G ... ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .--..-~ ........ """4r NORTH BAYFRONT Two separate houses, both with bay views. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath and 2 bedroom. & l bath plus a double garage. $295,000 OCEANFRONT 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story with carpets, drapes, thruout. Builtins, 3 car gara1e parking. Beautiful view from kitchen, living room. dining room and 2 bedrooms. $269,000 OCEANVIEW Beautiful mountain side 4 bedroom, '..t family roomJ dining room, with just under 3000 sq. ft. Fabulous views from most all rooms & from about 90' patio decking. Both floors could be used as separate homes. $266,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYcl. cOl'MI" 30ttl I Ge•r• I 002 G...,.. I OOZ .............................................. IN THI FAMILY W4Y- Warm & spacious ... a place to call home ... huge country kitchen .. .liv rm with vaulted celling, 5 bedrm, 4 ha. Jarge patio. n ew lawn ... and all nr ocean breezes .In Huntington Beach. only $97 ,500. Oil JUST LC~vas ••• ". Choice of tWQ beautiful condos. for the 1st home or investment, 2 br's in Hun. tinaton Township or Yorktown in H.B .... your choice $60,000. 962-4454 ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ES~ATE INC. -----~ ------------ G..__, 1002 G........ IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHI >n:l-9781 '"~'.'.' ~'""'" ----- •YIMI TmlACI llltOMT IOW T•rriflc vtow of bay, ocean, Catalina I~ br!Jht llghta I Call today to aee th la ~eautlful home with 3 bdrms ca 11• ~tr aultes) each w /private bath. Ex· tra deep ov~rhang in frt & rear patiOJ. .tAvely pool & jacuzal. $295.000. DOVIR SHottlS-SJ65,000 Charming & elegant custom 2·story lome o'looking the water & white san- •Y beach. 4 Beaut. bdrms ea with A qrlvate bath + plus h pwd. rm. ~erfect kitchen, wet bar. Fine de~fs. 509 EVENING STAR LN S /S 1·5:30 LIDO ISU -$215,000 •)n comer or Nord I Lovely 3 BR 2· etory white stucco with red tile ro:<>f. ~vitin& den, formal dining rm. Nice 4outh patio, lge sundeck for sµnnlng & totted plants. Street to str4da. Lge 4torage room off garage ias VIA MENTONE Sat/Sun 1·5:!M> IN THE MEWIST .. ILUPFS .. $1'9,500 •·Story highly improved Linda Model. Picturesque corner w /deep set-back from st. Beaut. outlook of greenbelt & riew of mtns. 3 BR. 2 baths, tvraparound cov. patio, choice plants. •ustom wrought iron gate & extensive aggregate. Expensive custom cptng. Jrps & wallpapers. 3~ ye'1rs new. 2700 VISTA UMBROSA Sat/Sun 1·5:30 TRIPLEX -COIOMA oa Mil Great location I Community pool! Miniview of ocean from bdrms. Great rental record! 3 Popular '"townhouse Type" units. Nice owner's unit with 2 BR. llh ba ths & frpl in LR + 2 units w/2 BR & 1 bath. Great buy. $175,000 llG CANYON -s21s.ooo Just steps from Big Cyn clubhouse. A beautifully customized Deane Homes 3 BR Monaco. Exquisite decor thruout. Soft colors, fine wallpapers lush cptng & drapes, prof. ldscp. Many extras in kitchen. Jacuzzi. PllDI OF OWHHSHIP-6 UNITS Near-new quality-bit 5 unit bldg in Newport Harbor High vicinity. Goreeous 3 BR owner's unit w/fam rm formal DR & 21h baths. 4 Other units w/2 BR. 2 baths. Atriums & patios. A real prime prop. $295,000 HAllOI VllW Hlus-.oll LSI SJtarp & lovely 3 bdrm & fam rm Lusk home in one of Newport's finest areas. Completely private rear yard ·& shaded by lge patio cover. In exce!lent cond. & ready for you to move mto. Quiet street. $810 Month. 1418 SEACREST DR. Sat/Sun 1·5:30 11& CANYON TOWNMOUSI Country club atmosphere. Private garden ct. patios, tennis. pool. New 2-story ~ BR, sitting rm .• lge. Dlt. 2 baths. For lease $695/month. 32 CANYON ISLAND DR.Sat/Sunl-5:30 2111 s .. Joaqullt Hms Rood NIWPOIT CIMTIR, N.I. 644-49 IO ~~ .......... !~~~,~~ .......... !!~! LAGUNA BEACH Spectacular ocean view, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, huge lot, 2 patios, deck & quali- ty I Owner will carry 1st TD at ov.% for SO yrs. $295,000 0'84 HOUSIS SUNDAY I ·5 J400 I Z.Zlt•, D-, .. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, carport, close to beach $69,000. zt IZI ~ Slllch, L91J11H Nltyll Cul de sac home, beams, conversation pit, S bedroom, 2 bath, large pool sized lot. $100,950 DANA POINT R·2 JAt. See this f Priced at $4!J,000 IOND REALTY 831-9411 27842 FORIES ROAD ------.:-~ BUY LOCATION~tose to every. thlngf BUY QUALITY -4 bdrms., iil 1At baths! BUY SUR- ROUNDl~GS -oversbed lot,· sparklin~. pool. Room for RV 1torage ! Your BEST BUY at .176,000., f I 970 P · DUMLll._H ClllCLI TC>qAY l·I Ja6~ e,..~ Elegant Sut+SJde model, bJfhly µpi. craded ncustom papen " JU.ti carpeting. hotce view l~aUon, close to & tennla C!~. By app't. • " ... In Xanadu did Kubt"a Khan 8rStately pleasure domo decree, Where Aph, Lhe sacred river ran ••. " Coleridge-Kubla Khan Xanadu's meaning is from the Jand of milk and honey: a lso a pleasur e dome. When you are in the market for your pleasure dome go to the company with Um mind. We work on an appointment basis specializing in your special needs. You can see we are interested in U -it's in the name XANADU the big X in Real Estate 610 Newport Center Dr, Suite 1130 Newport Beach Calli 759-07 61 ~ Gtftttal I 002 ,GeMf'OI I 002 General I 00 Geeeral I t02 ••••••••••• •• •••••• •••. • •••••••• •• •••• ••• ••••• . .... ....... .......... ..... ................... ---------------- BLUFFS BIG "E's" EARLY ILUFfS R a re opportunity for best panoramic water view position. Best end unit. E -Plan ever offered. 3 BR. 31~ baths. fam. rm .. w/wet bar. Extended new kitchen. 2 Huge encl. patios. Lease or leasei option. HORTH ILUFFS. 2 Beauties to choose from 3 BR, 212 ba .. form. din .. fam. rms. Bay views. Like new! $173,000 And $179.000. OPEN I ·5 29 1 5 QUEDADA off V def Oro OPEN l·S 320 OTERO off V Ornodo HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR. INC. MLS 644-0 I 34 1973 Top List.,-& Top Salesmm 1974 & 1975 R~Up Hewport-.Mesa loard of Realtors I **SEE THESE TODAY!** CORONA DEL MAR-VIEW Ocean view & just steps to Corona Beach. Over 4000 ft. of exceptional custom built quality. 3 Bdrms., 3 baths, formal dining rm., family or game rm. with wet bar & frplc. All rooms are large & beautiful paneling has been used tastefully. 3 Car garage & modern elevator. Only 11 years old & one of Newport·s finest! S330,000. See Mrs. Metcalf. Sat. & Sun. 1·5. 214 P OPPY AVE. (park at Hazel Dr. en- tra nce). HEW BAYFROHT 2 BDRM. ~~::! .......... !?.~~~~~:~! .......... !?~~' Luxurious. large <2550 sq . ft.). 2 bdrm. & den condo. Beautifully decorated .. Dockage avail. for large boat. 2 Car basement garage, key locked. with security access to ele,vator . $990 Mon· thly, with lease/option at $239,500. Immcd. occupancy avail. 621 LIDO PARK DH .. C -2. See Donna or Virginia, Sat'Sun. 1·5 . ~COATS & WALLACE' ':xfJ REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUTH C A T AREA SINCE 1963 MOVING OM The owners upg raded this home in many ways new wallpaper. new carpets, new drapes. new paint. new no-wax noor coverings. They had planned to stay a lifetime in lh1s lovc•l y homt.'. hut fine! it 1s time to move on. You can take ad- vantage of their h a rd work in this ~h arp 4 bedrm. Mesa d e ! Mar home. Call G40-Gl61 WOODBRIDGE RENTAL Brand new WO ODBR IDGE CREBKSIO E ho m e Popular 3 bl•droom. 2 hath. ASPEN model. Live lhl' good II I c for onlv S.t35. per mo. Earlv orl'upancv can be ar- ran~cd Call 6·tn-6161 SURFSIDE TOWNHOUSE 3 B<'droom-;. l,\r~c kitchen with eat IOJ.! an•.t +formal dining by br1c·k fm·pl,1t·c. ovcrlookin~ brick paved pat 1n Ooublc gara~<'. S69,900. 2 Community pools. \olleyball and lrnsketb,111 courts. Call now 962-4454 . 5 BEDROOMS-4 BATH This Four Seasons home is ideal for u largt· tam1ly. llu~e family room with firL•p lace. Country kitche~. low maintenance yarrl and ~hort walk to a ll schools including St. Si~on & Jude. CALL NOW 962-4454 . · ' SOUTH COAST SH RES IHCMM for Rettf) EXECUTIVE CONDO MODE . . 2 bedrmc; & den with 2 bat , huge bonus ·room with wet ba Patio with firepit. Clubhouse, ool & jacuzzi. Fis hing and bo ing for children which will be wel me. All thi s p lus sec urit y g te for $525/lease or month to th. Call 546-4141. A POOL TO KEE Neat and sharp family h sparkling pool. Great f fun ! 3 Bedroom , 2 b firepla~e. nice f amity cellent location, conv~ shopping. All for only 546-4141. START Y TAN NO sitting by your gorgeo ly 3 bedcm home with r oom in Costa Mesa stlgious area. $88, 546-4141 JASMINE CREEK Beautiful corner home with 2 large bdrms., 2 frplcs., formal dining rm .. den & profess. landscaped. Great recreational area includes pool , jacuzzi & tennis. 2"1 Ilr. gated security. $169,950. ;:32 S HOAL DR .. CdM. See Mrs. Barr. Sat. 1·5 759-0811 Hu t 61.ut Gllu.t Wu tt1U1 'Bt.dg. G.-ral 1002G..wral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR A cltstinctivc home w1lh exceptional design . New in s ide and out. 3 Bedroom. den. 2 bath. Must see to ap- preciate Owner bought another and is anxious NEWPORT HEIGHTS Secluded estate. Entertaining would be a joy with sparious rooms. French doors opening t o beautiful pool area a nd C'Olorful planning. 3 Bedrooms, 31/2 ba ths. . THE BLUFFS Don 't miss this opportunity for a 3 bedroom . 21~ bath "Y PLAN" on love- ly greenbelt. Convenient to shopping & kitchen appliances like new make this a special offering. CALL 640-9900 \'..\I J ~~=,· I~ 1~~. \I :r\· 1470 JAMBORE.E RO NEWPORT BEACH .. HOMES orec I ·5 This AfttntOOft UNIQUE OM SftYGLASS HILL Tradewinds, 4 bdrm, jacuzzi, exciting decor, view. See Allan Helle r at #29 Montecito. UNIQUE IN HARIOll VIEW HOMES "Palermo". 2 s tory, 4 ·bdrm, nt pool, SI 72,500. See Shar on Smith at 1924 Port Bristol. UNIQUE IN WESTCUFF -Beaut. comer lot. nice area, 3 bdrm pool home, im· mac .• charming. See Bob Hodges at 1228 Sussex Lane. Bring $149,500. UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -r ecent redo, 3 bdrm pool home. near M.V.C.C .• $129,000. See Barbara Orahood at 1791 Jamaica Road. UNIQUE OVER NEWPORT HARBOR -4 bdrm; 2 s tory, incredible Bay views, room for tennis. See Harriette Ham· mond at 1101 Kings Road. $325,000. UNIQUE IM NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Con. temporary 3 bdrm .• some view, r e- modeled. $140,000. See Marilyn Hodges at 320 Holmwood. UNIQUE IN THE ILUFFS -Trina with big Back Bay views, original cond .• est ate sale. See Joa nne Perkins at 416 Plata. UNIQUE IN IRVIHE TERRACE -New list- ing, 3 bdrm, needs quick escrow. $135.000. See Fran Scott at 1312 San· tanella. UNIQUE IM MESA VERDE -Popular Republic 4 bdrm. tri-level, large FR h ome with a cul-de·sac location. $113.900. See Jackie Handleman at 1936 Sanderling Circle. UH I QUE IH SHORECLIFFS -4 bdrm .. pool. mini estate. new kitchen. im· m ac .. $215.000. Sec Debi Bibb at 242 Driftwood. U~l()UI: li()Ml:S REALTORS• THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 646'6990 • CALL US I I 002 GMet'GI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I SALES ASSOCIATE EILEEH·IAUGHMAH , OPEN HOUSE SUH 1·5 16572 Tripp Cir .. Huntington Bch. 3 BDRM, F.R ., PA BA, POO~ $69,900 19371 Salmon, Hurit. Beach 3 BEDROOMS, l3.4 BATH $67,500 8141 Foshall Dr., Huntington Bch. 3 BEDROOM, 1~ BA CONDO $69,500 10499 Salinas River, Huntington Bch. 5 BEDROOM, FAM RM, 2* BA $129,900 7878 Croydon, Westchester 3 BEDROOM, 2 BA, FAM RM $94,950 11055 MCICJftolla Sf. Fo.t•v•er 963-IJI I GfteNI · 1002,Gaeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5 CAMEO HIGHLAMDS -4 bedroom or 3 and a den. Beautiful carpets & drapes, ocean view. Popular model. $165,000. 4615 Cortland, Corona de l Mar. SftYGLASS -reduced, sharp 3 bedroom, Portsmouth model. Owner anxious. Submit offer. Priced at $209,950. 17 Mon- terey Cir. Newport Beach. HAllOR VIEW -professionally landscaped and highly upgraded bedrm home with lovely view! Offered at $211,000. 2215 Port Harwick Pl., Newport Beach . * For additional information on these and other homes in the area -please call ••• 675·3411 LUSK(~ l~EALTY u Juli 11 /) I. 11 ~/.. ,\ .\'1111 ( 'o 2S IS E. Coo!tt Hwy Corona de-I Mor Ge.ral 1002 GeMNll 1002 ....................... ·•····················· ..................... .. 6 UMIT WOW! A SI 0,000 , APARTMENT Must ~ Sold PRICE IUILDIHG 4 Bedroom. Large Costa REDUCTION BeautiCuJ Spanish style Ml'l>a home with 4 over-Owner said sell my uruts 1 s blocks to ocean. si1Lod bedrooms. family home! Moving out or Prime locatioo. Priced rm. b~a\'Y s hake roof. urea and I will sacrifice at Sl96,UOO. For moro in t ill•d entrance way & this Newport Ilcach formation call 963·6ili7 fin•place. Great location beauty. Three bedrooms, Ol'fN'119•HSFur110~11••f' <.:lu:.e to park, tennis withpoolandjacuzzican r~·: ~ courts and all schools. be round in this luxury t~:-·i ~ f~~':u:!~~~~l~~~ll 546·5&«1 ~f~;~l:~~t~~::r:::~;f:u ~L=GCJl=W=un=l;::H::Ranc:::V:::IE:::~::tt::=•:::.:::. [ fll li~&ll Nearly 2 acres nestled among giant oaks only 2\2 miles lo the surf with a remarkable custom built 3 b<lrm + den + family rm home de· signed to max1m1.te the panor amic. hilly ranchland n ew. Also 5 car covered parking + room for campers, boats. l'tc. The corral can :tc· commodate as many horses as yuu rould CH?r want with room to:.pan:. OFFERING PRICE ~20.000 Call 644-7211 ~ ~ PORTORHO PLUS A delightful 3br. 21 zba, home with formal dining room, fam room & oak noorini? plus a gorgt•ous custom bwll t:ue:.t umt wllh real used brick floors, cant lle\•cred s leeping loft. warm natural wood textures I and legal kitchenette. SI 75.000. Fee. Cal I --• OCEANFRONT Custom duplex, choice location. 2 And l·bdrm. 5289,500! COSTA MESA EAST SIDE Extra clean 3 bdrm. & family rm. pool home. Best Eastside location. bnck frplc .• low main· ten:mceyard. Sl09,500! Balboa Bay Prop. Rffltcws * 675-7060 * Custom Fire Mountain 3br, 2 full ba. frplc. din. rm., hrdwd Ors. Open beam ceilings. 1~ aC're. Horses OK. O/H Sal·Sun. 1490 Avocado Rd. Oceanside. S84,900. ( ll 433-4807 or 498·0788. By owner 11:!21 AM I LIJ REALTY 119 Canyon Twnhi. · 3 br, 2'h ba for lease • $850/mo unfurnished, furnished negotiable. ••• Woodbridge Arbor lake VIEW of the mountains & open fields from this NEW 2 Br, 2 ba luxury condo nr Jake. Sunken liv.rm w/frplc. Separate din.rm. Two car garage & YOUR OWN PRIVATE REAR YARD. SU9,500. 759·1.515 759·0087 120 Acres o.-.g. CCMtty Near Sllverado Canyon. Sl800. per acre. Own a chunk or Orange County al a rldlcutousJy low price. Hurry, just listed, cnll 5'().11.51 Jo~"• HERITAGE . . REALTORS GeMrol 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE GBDIGB ILllNS CD OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE e OPEN SUHDA Y FIRST OFFHIHG! 1818 SANTIAGO DRIVE On Prestigious Dover Shores With Exciting Bay View From Terrace Luxurious 1 Story French Regency By Ivan Wells. Huge Garden ·courtyard Entry With Electri,c Gate 4 Large Bedrooms 3112 Ba Family Room, Wet Bar, Formal Dining Room All Electric Kitchen. Large Lot Many Extras $285,000 Including The Land 2444 VISTA NOBLEZA Luxurious Carmelita <C Plan) 2 Story Townhouse In The Newer Bluffs -An Executive Area Of Prestige Homes. Highly Upgraded , Beautifully Landscaped, Adjacent To & Overlooking Pool & Cabana. Master Suite & Family Room Up. - Or Could be 2 Master Suites + Sep a rate Suite Down. Custom Bar, Shutters. Drapes, Mirrored Doors, Van Luit Wallpa per And Many 1 More Amenities $179,500 2927 PERLA DRAMA TIC "BLUFFS" TOWNHOUSE In An Area Wher e Every Street Is A Picture Of Loveliness! Popular End Unit Tri-Level "R Plan" With View. Upgraded Gated Court Yard . Entry. Wood-Pegged Floors, Entry Hall & Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms, Den, Built-in Wet Bar. 3 Baths. All Elec· tric Kitchen. Formal Dining Room, Patio. $162,500 2021 PORT IRISTOL CIRCLE Harbor View Homes. Popular 2 Story. "Portofino" Model With 3 Spaci ou s Bedrooms 2'h Baths Family Room, Separate Dining Room, La r ge Patio. Adequate Space For Expansion (Foundation Alread y In For Bonus Room & Loft). Well Landscaped Yard. Reduced to $159,900. In Fee #I 0 CREST CIRCLE Firs t Offering! Corona Del Mar Ca· nyon Crest Estates Area. Lovely End Unit E Plan Townhouse w/2 Spacious Bedrooms, 21h Baths, 2 Fireplaces -One In The Master Bedroom, 3 Patios. Built-in All E l ectric Kitchen . Beau tifu lly Carpeted & Draped. Near Pool & Jacuzzi. $118,500 1706 ftORT ASHLEY ftl.ACE Harbor View Homes. Charming Single Level "Monaco" Model. 2 Bedrooms Conver tible Den, Mstr Suite With 12 Ft Wardr obe. Professionally Decorated. Highly Upgr aded Van Luit Wallpaper, Del Piso Tile, Used Brick Entry. All E lectric Kitchen. Patio, Blue Champagne Pool. $155,000 Fee DOVR SHORES-ucmNG VIEW! Exquisite Custom B uilt 1 Story 3 B edroom Hom e. Dram atic En· trance Outstanding Family Room Overlookin g P atio & Gardons. Formal O ld·Wor ld Elegance. Spacious <>Pen Feeling. Extensive Use Or Marble, Crystal & Imported W a llcoverin gs Kitch e n Is A Gourmet•s Delight SHOWN BY AP· POINTMENT $2891000 . \ -. OFFICE BUILDING Fine Costa Mesa comer, 17 sultes. zoned air·condltioning, renectlve glass, hydraulic elevator. newly carpeted & draped. $a2S,OOO · -~_Cano llEALT\' ·. '\.~)') .::. ·· 3377 Via Udo, Hewporl h«h 673-7300 Geweral 1002G.-ral IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE Fronting on the fairways of Big Ca- nyop Country Club, this 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo is just the ticket for an active couple (or a second home). Light and airy, never been Ii ved in. $149,500 OPEN 1·5 60 SEA PINE LANE llG CAHYOM GOLF COURSE Award winning Deane home. Spacious 4 bedroom (or 3 plus den or maid's room). Dramatic high ceilings, a glamorous and well de- corated setting on the fairway of one of California's most beautiful private clubs. $279.500 OPEH 1·5 16 RUE DEAUVILLE BLUFFS End unit on greenbe lt, close to pool. 3 bedrooms, family room, formal dining. View of mountains by day, Newport lights at night. Just listed at·$147,500. OPEM 1·5 2128 VISTA LAREOO BLUFFS -SINGLE LEVEL Hard to find Bonita plan. Recently redecorated, cheerful 3 bedroom end unit. Excellent location. gracious a menities of the original Bluffs. $145,000 OPEH 1·5 552 GLORIETTA BA YSHORES FAMILY HOME Owner will fi nance this fine home. Large family room with fireplace. Master suite upstairs, close to p3 beaches and marina $169.500 OPEH I· 2515 CRESTVIEW DR. BAY WINDOW Contemporary wood a nd glass en- vironment overlooking a sandy beach and the Lido Channel. 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths, game room. guest quarters. It's all here -the beach. the bay~ and the view. for $385,000. ·oPEM 12-5 941 W. IAY AVE. BEAUTIFUL BA YCREST Early American decor -High · beamed ceilings. Large pool &. gas BBQ . 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths & family room. One of the best streets in the area. $195,000. FtRST OWMER MOVING This home ha!-i been carC'd for since new by the same owner and in super condition. Great area for children and family. 5 bedroom. 3 bath. $176,500. HARIOR VIEW PORTOFIHO Popular 4 bedroom home with fami- ly and bonus rooms in Harbor View Homes. Nicely upgraded with earth tones. Large, attracttve yard. Near s hopping. $169,500 NOTEWORTHY - HARBOR VIEW HILLS The whole family will find themselves excited bv this 4 bedroom. f amity room, dining room home convenientlv located in one of Newport's best· ne ighborhoods. Near schools, s hopping, beach. it features beamed cathedral ceilings, lovely yard. practical floor plan. $167 .500 fee SPECTACULAR VIEW Spyglass beauty. 5 Bedroom with extravagant pool and jacuzzi. No cost spared decorating and upgrad· tng this lovely home. A must see at $.135,000. FtXER-UPPER, R-2 Excellent R-2 location in old Corona del Mar. Fix up the existing house and add a new unit in the rear. Potential-potential. $110,000 COMDO W1Tt4 MIHf.VIEW OF IA Y Superb Newport Crest Plan 8. 2 master bedrooms, plus den, formal dJning, stepdown ti ving room with mirrored wet bar & fireplace. Will ,$Cll fast at $115,000 fee. RAU ONE-FLOOR EMD UNIT Walk to exceJlent shopping! Quiet adult community with beautiful )andscaping, pool & recreation room. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, brick fireplace, patio. Lovely decor. $75,000 ree. . . .. . .... . . . " . CORONADO CUSTOM DESIGNED Estate Planning Forces tiquidation of PnJpertJ --i~ TO GEY MOVIN' l! San Jumt Coplsfr•o Two prestige custort) built homes in excl~lve area. ~'a Acre Estate Lot. Single ltlvel, 5 Bdrm, fam rm. lge gume rm, 3 ba. covr'd patios. 3650 sq ft. Numerous features. ~.500. MAGNIFIC~NR Y APPOINTED Just Above the Missioa Hillside ocean view. bare land & citrus groves. 314 + Acres in 8 legal parcels for $4,325,000. Zoned for 336 dwelling units under master plan. HolM .. Clft ex .. tlte ...... MttincJ. 4000 Square fHt of tl~t llv...,. Adjoining improved property of lovely homes in several parcels totaling over 100 acres for 154 dwelling units. Priced at $3,675,000 (sold only with 1st parcel as a unit). Complete updated package of information available to qualified Open house on Wed 11·3 & Sun 10·6 at 10721 Adams Circle. Ask for Nancy. 731·152'~ $210,000 Panoram1r View Lot. single level. 3 Udrm & By Appointment Only UNITED BROKERS FRAN WOLF bu yen. : convert den. fam & din ing rm. Lush lan<lsrap·g 768-0370 . w/yard renced ror pool 8245,000. ShO\\ n by a ppt 646-7414 only. 18822 Ridgcnc\\ Circle. Ask for Mike. General 10021Ga.ral 1002 731·1522 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Western Pacific Properties •. , Principals only please. 9 ,- ~ OISll\~CO GeMt"ol 129 E. Mission Ad. Fall brook (714) 1·728-5717 . 1002 GtMrol 1002 .............................................. Military Transfer FORCES SALE Must sell this beautiful 3 bedroom. 2 bath Costa Mes a home. Gourm~t kitchen, co mpl w butcher block counter tops. & rontinuous clean· ing o~·en . Sculptured shag crpts. Heavy shake roof. Large Yard. Hurry priced only $79,000. Call ~'5880 EASTILUFF OCEAN VIEW LUSK HOME 4 Bedroom, 21/2 bath, large family room. Morning & afternoon sun on patio with privacy plus. Priced under market for quick sale. $155,000. [<rst, J3Yr 644-1133 g :eu h'" ANYTIME BLUFFS BEST BUY Opn Sat & Sun I 0-6 721 lelll1 644-0406 or 640-9900 3 Bdrms. & den, completely re- decorated for the young at heart, with top of the line fixtures. Located on greenbelt & steps to the pool. $129,500 ~__... HERITAGE • • REALTORS \~\l_JJEY RE.i\1~1~ OPEM SUH. I ·5 607 HILV AHAR 1470 JAMBOREE RD .. NEWPORT BEACH I LEASES FROM $450 TO $695 ~~~! .......... !?.~~ ~~:~! .......... !~.~~ ~~~~! .......... !~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ............................ ~ ....................... .. WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT!. COSTA MESA COSTA MESA MISSION VIEJO GRIA T ST ARTER HOME! This 3 bdrm <?harmer is perfect for the young couple starting out. Huge encl'd back yard for the little ones wdemon & orange trees. Bicycle distance to the beach. Just listed. Better check this one TODAY! 646 ·7711or540-8944. &AST SIDE 4 bdrm, lge dining area. shade trees in back yard, cabinets in garage. near schools & shopping, Nice patio in back, lge lot & located on quiet street Priced for quick sale. 540-8944 or 646· 7711 . 4 IDRM BEAUTY Ex ce ptionally well maintained 4 bdrm 2 bath home. Close to So. Coast Plaza & schools. Dough Boy pool & many other xtras. Perfect to the fussy buyer. 540·8944 or 646-7711. MESA VERDE MAJESTY Uniquely designed around a lge. btfl pool this elegant 4 bdrm home is ideal for gracious family living. Outstanding prof landscaping. Btfl ar ea. close to the country club. 646-7711 or 54().8944. IUtLD UNITS On the lge R-2 lot of almost 12,000 sq ft. Can take up to 4 units w /variance. E asy access on 3 s ides or this choice comer lot. Just listed. Better take a look TODAY! 646·7711or540-8944. ELEGAMT CONTEMPORARY Btn 4 bdrm home bit around Anthony Pool. Beam cei lin gs. se parate & secluded mstr bdrm suite. Children have own area & play yard plus loft play rm. Only $157 ,500. 545-9491. IRAHD HEW HOME MESA VERDE Under con struction ne w e legant home. Marvelous floor plan. STILL time to choose your own colors for din rm & fmly rm. Mirrored . wet bar. db le frplc, 4 bdrms, mstr bdrm s uite has jacuzzi & sauna! 545-9491. FAHT ASTIC VIEW from this immaculate Npt Bch hilltop home. Superb oversize ·ram rm & formal living rm, both w-frplcs. View of harbor & s unset ·over Catalina! 646-7711 or 540-8944. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW From this spacious custom VIP residence. Tremendous wardrobe & storage space. Huge walk-in c losets. Workshop for the hobby enthusiast . Private beach available. Brand new on the marke~. 646-7711 or 540·8944. BEAUTIFUL SAM CARLOS S& S Fantastic pool & jacuzzi. Btflly upgra ded thruout. Huge pllJleled bonus rm & 3 bdrms 2~ bath. Dream kitchen wiblt-in BBQ, oak plank Poors. Call now for more ~nfo. Only $144,000. 545-9491. SANTA ANA FHA·YA TERMS New li&ting, Hurry! Very sharp· corner home. Roof 2 yrs new. Highly upgraded kitchen, new cabinets & flooripg & ceramic tile, 4 bdrnis. Lge brick posts w I O'r n a m e n t a l i r on· dressi n g. Only $65,000. 545-9491. • 2 STORY IEAUTY MAICEOFNlt Submit your offer to motivated seller . Perfectly btO w/frml din rm frplc in Lge fmly rm w/wet bar. 4 lge bdrms incl huge mstr suite' -has everything. 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Enjoy gracious entertaining in formal diqin_g rm. OPlEN SAT/SUN. 1-5. 1628 SAN- TIAGO. $247 ,000 I PltilMSULA OCEAMROMT Shingled ex· tenor sets mood for expansive 4 B' home on prime beachfront. Archite~t des':ign.ed . Ms tr. s uite with frpl9 .. dressing rm . with jacuzzi. OPBN SUN. 1-5. 1313 E. BALBOA. $295,000 W 4lf'EllFllOHT UHITS Exceptional in- come; warm & woodsy, 3 & a den + 1 BR. 4 Ba. Dock for 2 boats. $196,500 ESTATE SIZE on Peninsula Point. 3 Lots. prime spot near ocean & bay; rambling 6 BR. 6 ba. home. Charming brick exterior. $375,000 HEWPORT CREST Luxury wood & glass, 3 BR . condo. Quiet location. Step-down living rm. with mirrored bar/ huge mstr. suite with balcony. $124 ,500 I DAVIDSON REALTY )t )I W lomt I lw ~ NH 645· 7515 311t.i N(•wport Blvd NB 673 9060 GtHrol 1002 Gttlffal 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ThisDUPLIX SOLD POOL PARTY OM 1/4 ACRE OF PRIVACY Custom 4 bedroom, Cami· ly room home in cx- cl usi ve North Tustin area, room for tennis courts & has a lovely pool & ~orse corrals with plenty of room left over for kids. Come & see at our open house Sunday l·Sat 11862 Redhill Ave. IN TWO DA VS!! Lower unit 3 bedrm. 3 baths. fplc, patio. Upper unit 2 bed rm , 2 baths. fplc. sun· deck. why not list yo~rs WITH US?? The Time is Now! ~ CALLNOW ~/_. 752· 7315 DONALD M. llRD Au oclotu. fleoltorio 644-7270 GeMrol I 002 General 1002 ··············•••!••••• •••..••••••.......••••. SUMDA Y WtLL NEVER IE THE SAME 'Make it an old-fashioned fami· ly day in the park near this lovely "Cardiff" model home in the Terrace. 2 Bdrms.. 2 baths. fireplace. like new plush camel carpeting. custo01 drape ries and upgraded thruout with many other fine extras. Close to park. pools and recreation areas and priced to ~ell at only $79,900. WOODBRIDGE WARMINGTON -PLAN I A spacious home for today's casual life style. A large hospitality center offers a dramatic living room-dining ~rea with vaulted ceiling and handsome fireplace. plus a ' contemporary open s tyle ' kitchen. A beautiful single story home with 2 bdrms., 2 baths and located next to adult swimming pool and jacuzzi. Upgraded thru-out. Super sharp and only $81,500. ORANGE TR! WOW! OHLY $66,900 A stunning Plan II patio hopie wi'th a tremendous location ~th every room looking out on the park. Includes 2 bdrms., 2 baths, fireplace, dining area an<t comm. pool, park and ligtrted tennis court for your casual Calif. entertaining. Call today for all details. ""-" ,_. w. ••••••••••••••••••••• ._.al AMAHEIM HtLLS TOWNJiOU6E"3 Hd.tm. 2h.bath.. VlEW. SMO~ Al80 volt rent !Qr ~/mo. CaU ROJ Paul l714 )OO!i 1333 or~· 1122. Canyoo Lake,·1~w Really •TOWMHOME• ONE YEAR MEW Must sell ..• bought another Spac&out. J Bdrm, 21 .. bath. tlccorator 1wrfcct 1-'t:nced patio, ,1traurn, beam ceihnR. xlnt Co:.ta Mesa loc. Clos~ to ever ythmg. Ol'El\ llS I-: S \T St'"ll0 5 2534 E. BURLY AVE. ORANGE Bin I Br, 21 i Ba , fJm, 11111 ang , pool. ;.11r. ow111 5122.900 639 4 6.!1 , ~·4063 SPANISH CO:"iTKMPOHAR Y IBr + dcu. 21 i Ba, frml UR. Lr~ ~:d, very 11u1ct st nr l r \'lrlC Avt.• 20th 5l Sl•ll,500 Pallason IO\'CSlnll'nt Co IH2 1M~ Ownr Must Sac:rif! Open House Sunday u nlx:hc\ a hll• i.ll',111 ~II lmg on ,.:olf t'Olll"-.l' w ll h forC\l'I" \tl'" i-;,1r.1 " p a l' I 0 II "i :1 ~J I II\ , formal <lining mom ,ind m u t· h rn o r l' P r 1 1• l' :.la!>ht•<l to !:>tnU ISO A'k to r S ha r o n . Ai.:1·nt. !JtiJ M!)lif GUILTY!! 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Call"°" WON'T I.AST. 2 IR FAM RM or DEN 445 Bluebi Canyo{l. Laguna Bch 494 -7578 137,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 2927 Perla, luffs. Newport Bch 631-1800 162.500 Sunday 1·5 1851 Port bourlle, Newport Bch 644-6746 Sat/Sun 1·5 21653 Oceatista, So. Laguna 499 -2068 Sun 12·6 # 33 Canyon rest Dr, CdM 640-9900 130,000 Sunday 1·5 •1706Port shley, HarborVuHms 631-1800 155,000 . Sun 1·5 •llllSouth oastDr.#102E.CM 645-3474 4,950 Sut/Sun 12·6 229 Via Gen <Lido Isle> Npt. Bch 644-4848 05,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1937 Pt. Car gan CHV Homes) N. B. 644-4848 ,.. Sat/Sun 1·5 )1.IE.DROOM 355 Walnut <Newport Shores) N.B. 548-1290 $84.500 SIS 1:30·4:30 464 Vista Roma. Bluffs, Npt Bch 640-9900 Sat &Sun 1·5 311 19th Street. Huntington Bch 536-8821 Open Sat/Sun 12·6 345 University Dr. Unit El. C.M. 548·5139 Sat/Sun 12·5 2810 Terry Road. Laguna Beach 499.2237 $159,500 Sunday 1·5 2268 Colgate <College Park> C.M. 646-7414 $74,500 Sat'Sun 1·5 2~371 Caminito Marcial. Lag. Hills 831 -0460 Sat/Sun 12·4 970 Governor. Costa Mesa 642-6368 $.59,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1133 Berkshire. Westcliff. NB 642-5200 $147 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 21172 Amberwick Ln. Hunt. Bch 968-5757 $79.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 2714 E. Ocean Blvd .. CdM f.)40-7000 S350.000 Sun. 1·5 18 Sycamore Creek,Turtlerock,lrv. 642-8235 / Sat/Sun 12·5 2700 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 5169.500 Sat/SWl 1-5:30 * 501 Tustin, Newport Beach 546-2313 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2080National. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $64,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * 1791 Jamaica Rd. Mesa Verde CM 546·5990 $129.000 Sat!Sun l·S 1312 SantaneUa. Irv Terr. NB 675-6000 $135.000 Sal'Sun 1·5 4040 West Flight. Santa Ana 754-1202 S61,500 Sun. 1·5 838 St. Clair, Cost a Mesa 540-1720 S78, 750 Sunday 12·5 228 Camillia La. Costa Mesa 540·1720 S70.500 Sunday 12·5 3449 Santa Clara. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $90,000 Sunday 12·5 2505 Anahurst. Santa Ana 673-3230 SS7,000 Sun. 1·5 28832 Shady tane. Laguna Beach 644·4848 $195,500 Sun. 1 ·5 4972 Tamarack <Univ. Pcirk) Irvine 552-7500 S121,500 Sun. 1·5 2792 \ire«· Or .. Bayshorcs. :-.:B fi.t0-0020 $179.500 Sun 1·4 • l.W6 l nine AH' . Nwpt Beach 673-Groi St 18.500 Sun 1·5 2030 lloluJJy Rd < Ba.n rest> ND 675-5200 Sunday 1 ·5 29125 Abot Sinch. Laguna Niguel 831-9411 Sl09.950 Sun l·S 320 Holmwood,NptHgts, N.B. 675-6000 Sl40.000 Sunday 1·5 '116 Platu, Bluffs, Newport Beach 675-6(1)() $155,000 Sunday l·S 11u & FAM IM or DEN •8421 ddgep()l"t Or, R .B . 962· 1 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2805 ropa. Mesa Verde, CM 546· 55 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2104 ntinenlal St. C.M. 646 246 $68.450 Sat/Sun 1·5 25 W rush (Deerfield) Irv. 55 1122 S87,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 1812 ort Manleigh Pl, Hrbr View 64 .773() $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4615 ortland. CameoHghlnds. CdM 6 ·341l1 1165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 onterey Cir. Newport Beach 6 5-3411 S209.950 . Sal/Sun 1-5 125 opaz. Balboa Island J..8700 S250,ooo Sunday 1-S 24 Andover Ptace. Costa Mesa ·1144 $79,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 19 51 ~ierra Cadiz (Turtlerock) Irv J3..0144 $116.200 Sat/Sun 11·5 l W. San Ant<>nio, San Clem 98·2722 Sat/Sun 1·6 3 6 A venue Sausalito, Irvine , 551-4812 $82,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 Port Westbourne CHVH> NB i 960-2421 $137,700 Sun. 1·5:30 641 Crest.view J.)r, Newport Bench 640-1860 $139,500 Sat/Sun 11-3 30692 Marylan Dr, So. La~una 499·3'97 $139.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 072 Tulare Drive, Costa Mesa 751·3191 Su:nda>-' l-5 2012 N.CapellaCremM.V~rde_C~ 557-oo2"l $105,oOO 1S8t/Sun 1·5 2305 Redlands t>r (Back Bai.).NB 548-0051 $U9,500 set/~ l2•S , 10162 Merrlmac.11untin~ Bcb 9624454 $79,500 .1 satl&m 1;..5 2834Cbillon Wr.y. U~a BCh 497·1505or4'M-4861 Sun -5 DIRECTORY ...... ~..._,_.,_ ........... J: .. ''•••~Al._._..,,11....,....._ .. I &i•IEl ......... llf ... •tllllltllM-ellt ....... D.u: Pl.OTWAHfADS.'*-......... ._.. ....... _. ..... ~ ..... -... hw_._ .... ....___.S .... ,_. ..... 2216 Vista Dorado, Nwpt Bch 64-0-6336 $149,500 Sat/Sun 12 6 1721 Kings Rd <Cliff Haven) NB 645·2818/645·5746 Sat/Sun 10-4 2191 Vis ta Entrado (Bluffs) NB 640-6369 $158,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 709 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 640..9900 $168,500 Sunday l ·S 239 LaEsperanza, San Clemente 831-0460 Sat/Sun 12-4 2455 Bamboo (Eastbluff) Npt. B<!h. 833-9293 $157,500 Sat/Sunl-5 1412 Santanella Terr, CdM 640-7000 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2021 Port Bristol. Harbor Vu Hms 631 -1800 Sunday 1·5 1114 Whitesails Wy, CdM 759-0550 $170,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 543 Santa Ana (Newport Hts .) N.B. 646·4463 Sat/Sun. 1-5 810.Joann, Costa Mesa 846-5536/636-0695 eve. Sat1 Sun 1-5 3232 Iowa St., Costa Mesa 546·5880 $78.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 •40 Mission Bay (Spyglass) CdM 644·6200 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1849 Commodore <Baycrest), NB 642-8235 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 315 Poinsettia, Cordona del Mar 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 251 Oceanview. Npt. H gts, NB 646-7711 Sat/Sun l·S 24331 Ankerton, Mission Viejo 646·7711 Sat/Sun 11·6 801 Ceiba. E/Bluff. Npt. B'ch 673·8550 $152.500 Sat 1Sun 1·5 2506 Fordham. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $73,000 Sall 12·4/S l·S • 1228Sussex La. Westcliff. NB 675·6000 $149.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1578 Minorca. Mesa Verde, CM 546-4141 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·6 3112 Broad St. Newport Hghts. NB 731-1522 $141,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 47 Sycamore Creek. Irvine 754·1202 $132.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2330 Wes tminster. Costa Mesa 962-7788 $72.500 Sunday 12-4 9691 Caithness Dr .• Hunt. Bch 962-8626 $117 ,500 Sat/Sun 10·4 871 Darrell, Costa Mesa 645-0330 $67,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 236 Via Mentone <Lido Isle) NB 644 -4910 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 •22782 A va)on St.. El Toro 548-1168 $96,500 Sat/Sun 1·6 23402 Via Guadix. Mission Viejo 768·4194 $85.000 Sat'Sun 1 6 2087 Valley Rd. (Marina Hlnds> CM 545·5501 $84,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 1963 Port Weybriltge <HVH) NB 499-4896 $130.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 48 Drakes Bay Dr, Spyglass. CdM 644-8184 $239,950 _ Sat/Sun 1·5 27(72 Fresca. Mission Viejo 581-8985 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 21-t Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar 759-0811 S330.000 Sat Sun 1·5 3137 Bonn Dr., Laguna Beach 494.7933 $125,000 Sun. 12·5 33221 Santiago. Dana Point 496·0923 $95,000 Sun 11 ·5 2094 National, Costa Mesa 645·0303 $75,900 Sunday 1·5 1690 Rhode Is land Cir, M. Verde N. 557.0547 $79.900 Sunday 1·5 2173 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, NB 642·5200 $162,500 Sunday 1·5 1800Antigua Circle, NB 642-8235 $235,000 Sun. 2·5 •1206Westclif!Dr .. Newport Bch 645-6822 or 645·6556 Sun 12·5 4 IEDROOM * • 1313 E. Balboa <PeninPt>NB 645-7575 $295,000 Sun 1·5 •9002Geltysburg Dr. Hunt'ng Bch 536-8013 $81,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3180 Mountain View. Laguna Beach 497-2489 $148,500 Sun. 1·4 :30 •l!n4 Leeward Lane (Baycrest) NB 646·6646 Sat/Sun 10·6 1017 Alton. Santa Ana 646-77U $71,900 Sunday 1·5 19152 Yacht, Huntington Bch 842·0691 Sat/Sun 1-6 16622 Simmone. Huntington Bch 962-TT88 $67,900 Sunday 1-5 800 Aleppo (Eastbluff) Npt. Bch. 833-tlOOO $1S7,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 17120 j Wliper St. Fountain Vly 847-1625 $74,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 LaJolla Dr. (NwptHgts) NB 645·9950 $139,500 Sun 1·5 •8172 Malloy.Or., Hntg Beach 645-9$50 $95,000 Sun. l ·5 833 St. Clair, Costa Mes a 556.-7148 $85,Q® Sunday 1·5 9601 Woodlawn Dr. Huntington Bch 830-«>oo $79,900 Sun 12·5 •342 Peachtree Lane, NB • 645·7555 $150,000 Sun 1·5 1718 Port Margate, Newport Bch 644·5128 $182,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1628 Santiago (Baycr est) N.B. 645-7575 $247,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 28 Morro Bay (Spyglass Hill} NB 640·6410 Sat/Sun 2·5 4942 He mlock (Univ Pk) Irv 552·0896 $134,500 S/S l·dusk • 1339 Hampshire Cir (Baycrest) NB 642-9123 $275,000 Sal/Sun 12·5 29511 Ana Maria, Laguna Niguel 494-2146 $135.000 Sat/Sun 211 Magdelena, San Clemente 492-4121 Sat&Sun 1·5 #12 Encore Crt. Npt Crest, NB 631·1~/645-6900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1823 Port Carlow (HV) Nwpt. Bch 644·5767 $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 18712 Paseo Cortez, Irvine 833-8274 $115,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 1701 Pt Wes tbourne,Hrf.VuHms.NB 644 ·4284 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2214 Alta Vista (E/ Bluff} NB 644·1323 $149,900 Daily 1-5 3081 Hayes (Rancho Mesa) CM 549·0966 $84.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 20142 Swansea Lane. HB 963-8541 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 9741 Cloverdale, Westminster 545-9491 Sunday 1 ·5 837 S. New Haven. Orange 545·9491 Sunday 12·5 2959 Java Rd .. Mesa/V, CM 545-9491 Sunday 1-5 3079 Country Clb Dr, Mesa1V. CM 545-9491 Sunday 1 ·5 #9 Redrock. Irvine 545·9491 Sunday 1·5 13282 Oran1:e Knoll. N . Tustin 646-3255 $147,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1818 Santiago. Dover Shores. NB 631 ·1800 $285.000 Sun 1·5 52 Drakes Bay, Spyglass Hill 644-4867 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •9901 Frederick Cir., Hunt. Bch - 752·1700 $86,900 Sunday 11·4 3271 Turlock Dr .. Mesa Woods CM 979-8866 $118,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2161 E. Ocean Bl, Balboa Penn 751-3191 Sat&Sun 1·5 3111 Platte, Costa Mesa 751-3191 Sat & Sun 1-5 • 13652 Onkayha. Racquet Club Irv 752-7315 $129,000 Sun 1·5 4312 Skylark. Irvine 752-1700 $95,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 •3030 Country Clb Dr. Mesa/VCM 646-7711 $157.500 Sat/Sun 10·6 128 W. Yale Loop (Woodbridge). Irv. 752·1414 $115.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2106 Santiago Dr,DoverShrs.NB 642-8235 $198.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 Deerwood West (Deerfield). Irv. 752-1414 Sat/Sun 1·5 •5 Rue Chateau Royal (BigCyn) NB 644 ·6200 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1718GalaxyDr <DoverShrs)NB 642-8235 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 376 East 22nd St. Newport Beach 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 2:300 Port Aberdeen,HbrView,NB 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 1·5 847 St. Clair. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $79.900 Sunday 1·5 1044 Concord. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $77 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 782 Hudson Ave, Mesa North. CM 546·4141 $69,950 Sat 2·6/S l ·S 8071 Windy Sea Cir, Sch/Slater . HB 848·8320 $80,000 Sat 1-5 'Sn 10·2 * 542 Harbor Island Dr. N. B. 754-1202 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1132 Sea Lane. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1·6 1924 Port Bristol. HVH, CdM 675·6000 $172.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 509 Evening Star (Dover Shrs) NB 644·4910 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5:30 32'Drakcs Bay (Spyglass) NB 631-1400 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1970 Pt. Dunleigh (HV Hms) N.B. 040-6500 $175,000 Sat/Sun t -5 29~1 Vista Plaza Dr. Lag Niguel 752-7315 $95,500 Sat 1·5 269 E . Bay St .. E/Side, CM 646-7711 Sunday 1·6 220 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $230,000 Sat/Sun 12·6 7 Mandarin (Woodbridge) Irvine 835·0211x9582 675-3534 S IS 1-3 3618 Park Lane, Balboa Penn 581-8181 $129,900 Sunday 12-4 4709 Dorchester, Corona del Mar 673-1181 Sun 1-5 11269 Primrose, Fountain Valley 642·0200 $97 ,500 Sunday 1-5 2845 Fcatherhill Dr, Orange, Ca. 546-5605 Sun.1·5 29 Montecito, Spyglass, CdM 675--6000 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 1101 Kings Road, CUffHaven, NB 675-6000 $325,000 Sund•y l·S 1936 Sanderling Cit., Mesa Verde 546·51990 $11~900 · Sunday t .S •242 Driftwood, Shorecliffs, CdM 675·0000 $215,000 Sunday HI 9961 Oceancrest, Huntington Bch S..~1720 $129,900 Sunday 12-S 882 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 673·3200 Sunday 1-5 14 Mission Bay Dr (Spyglas$), CdM 642-8235 $269,500 Sun. 1·5 770 Nyes Pl.i!!~guna Beach 494..ss1s ,~.ooo Sun 12-4 •2919 Paper Lane, Newport Bch 7~-9023 S.1~.5 . . 5 hMOON 007 Bellis <Eastbluffl NB 754-1202 $~ 000 3028 Harding Way, Costa Mesa 832.a752 $67,500 Sat/Sun 11·3 •200 Via MentQne, Newport Bch 631-1'00 $275,000 Open Sun 1-S 2779 San Juan Lane, Costa Mesa 545-897 Sunday-11·5 2956 Carob (Eastbluff) N~ Ms-6646 $163,900 Sunday 1·5 S • Ir FAM llM or D84 1839TanagerDr., Mesa/V, CM 545-9491 Sat/Sun 1·5 2527 Alta Vista Dr (Eastbluff) NB 644·0138 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 941 W. Bay (Balboa Penin.) N.B. 644-1766 $385,000 Sun.12·5 1925 Lanai Dr, Costa Mesa 548-8614/540·2018 Sat/Sun 1·5 2042 Port Weybridge, Nwpt Bch Open House Sat/Sun l ·S 1978 Port Edward Cr. (HVH> NB 640-46.57 Sat/Sun 9·5 9301 Cloudhaven. Hunt'ng·Bch 962-4454 S97,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1938 Port Carney (Harbor View) NB 644-6200 $179.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 41 Bodega Bay (Spyglass). CdM 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 1226 Polaris, DoverShores. NB 646·3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 2830 Carob ( Eastbl uff) N. 8 . 754-1202 $158.000 Sun. 1·5 1014 Mariner s, DoverShores. NB 645-0303 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2027 Port Weybridge Pl., N.B. 752-1920 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2051 Calvert, Mesai V, CM 833·3821 $110,000 Sunday 1·5 1706 Port Charles. H br View. NB 644·6200 $159,500 Sun.1·5 6 IR & FAM RM or DEN 22 Point Loma Dr. (Spyglass) CdM 673-4400 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 IR & FAM RM « DEN 25 Bodega Bay Drive, CdM 640·1388 $325.500 Sat/Sun 1·6 COMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE 2 IE.DROOM •1242 Rutland Rd. Apt. 4, N.B. 548-7092 Open Sat/Sun 12·5 * •259 Ave.Lobeirio#A, S.Clemente 498·3683 $175,000 Sunday 1·5 •9585 Bickley. Yorktown Villa. HB · · 962·4454 $60,000 Sunday 1-4 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 2444 Vista Nobleza, Newport Bch 631·1800 $179,500 Sunday 1·5 ••621Lldo Park Dr,C-2, NB • ..... 759-0811 -$23~,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 l IEDROOM 302 Columbia Cl. <Npt. Crest) NB 675-5930 $137,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 8426 Benjamin Dr., Huntington Bch 847-2324 $63,900 Open Sal1 Sun 501 Playa (Bluffs) Newport Bch 644-7901 $133,500 Sat1Sun 11·6 629 Skyview Ln, Cos ta Mesa 759-0761 S83. 700 Sat, Sun l ·5 400 Vista Quinta (Bluffs ) N.B. 640·5560 $136,000 Sun. 1·5 . 3 IR & FAM RM or DEN 301 Vista 'I'rucha, the Bluffs. NB 645--0303 $125,900 Sat1 Sun 1-5 15 Tribute Ct. (Nwpt Crest ) NB 548-7288 $135.500 Sun 1·5 607 Hilvanar (The Bluffs) N.B. 644·1133 $129,500 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & 2 IR 520·5201h Avocado, Corona del Mar 644·7383 $164,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 34452 Via Espinoza, Ca pis. Beach 673-3230 $151,900 Sun. 1·5 2 IR & 3 IR 309 & 3091h LaJolla, Nwpt. Bch. 546-2313 $205,000 Sat Sun 1·5 8121 Opal Circle. Huntington Bch 848-9575 $125,000 Sat1 Sun 9.5 HOUSES FOR RENT 2 IEDROOM 32 Canyon Island Dr. (Big Cyn)N.B. 644-4910 $695/Mo. Sat/Sun 1·5:30 • 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN t2 RueChantilly, BigCyn, N.B. 640-6161 $790/mo. Sunday 1·5 l IEDIOOM 127 W. Yale Loop Dr.(Wdbridge)lrv. 644-0496 $550 Mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 l 1R & FAM lM or DEN 1418 Seacrest <Harbor Vu Hills)CdM 644·4910 $810/Mo. Sati Sun 1-5:30 3622 Blue Key, HVHomcs, CdM 644-7383 SSOOi mo Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUM, FOR RENT 2 n Ir 'AM Rt:. or DEM 14 Seaside Cr. (Nwpt Crest) N .B. 675-0745 ; SS!-7074 Sat/Sun 12·4 CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE 4 II a PA*"t 1M w DIN •#7 Mojo Crt, NJ?t Crest. NB 644-8053 $6401mo. lse. SiS 1·5 TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT 2 .. IOOM , #9 Lago Fua. Ranch~anJoaq. Irv '· «WS-0303 $4951 mo. Sat1SUn 1-5 . .. . ,.. .... •• . . suNtav. M!Y 22. tin I .. HR H For 5* I""'" For S-. 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Call 540-1720 2 On A Lot!! Fabulous buy, with excellent financing' 2 buildings one with 2 bedrooms and den -the other with 1 bedroom. Garage Cali for more details' Can't last' $58.000 540-1720 Superb Location! Stop' Don't pass this one upl Brick fireplace. chandelier in living room. dining room Eating area oll kitchen. !amity room and 4 bedrooms. Sprinklers: garaQe door opener Near shops and CdM High School' Won't last' $165.350 Call 894-4451 Bargain Hunter's Special! Lovely Mesa del Mar home. very sharp and clean 3 bedrooms. dining area. family room. hearty stone fireplace Two patios. one Is cov-' ered' Handy built ins. Only S78.750 540-1720 Showplace In Turtlerock Terrace! Presllge area, lovely view' Ttle entry. wet bar and 2 fireplaces Welkin pantry. breakfast nook and dining room. 4 bedrooms. family room Covered patio Tennis and pool nearby. Better hurry' $180.000 540-1 720 Premium Quality! Super home with altracttve floorplan Feat\Jres 3 bedrooms. d1n1n9 area for all vour summer oar11e-;• Kitchen which nas been recently re- modeled. with eating area Fenced w•th patio and large storage <ihed Take action' s 70.500 Easts1de area Call 540-1 720 Cool, 6rffft And Shady! A yard of color. in thP gor9e<X1s Irvine area' Lovelv big covered patio 1n private rear yard -Great for entertaining' Surrounding flower planters. sonnklers 3 t>aoroom~ and den· Candleltqht d1n1nq ronm Brick firPolacfl Don i wait' $70.800 Gall 540 1720 Lush Atrium! Will beautify your compl~!e home' Garden type kitchen with eating area, dining room for entertaining and 3 bedrooms Bnck f1rel)lace and family room, patio and sorinklers. Great area. 1n Mesa Woods Better hurry' S88.500 Call 540-1720 The Accent Is On Value! Darling 2 bedroom family home• Olnin11 room for those summer parties. eating area oft country kitchen. Patio. Shopping and schools near! Ideal home for a starter• Won't last! $44.000 Call 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Member RE~O ····· · · · · ····•7.e.···· · •······ · · · · ........... U¥1MG MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE AREA " U 91 n µ~ J? -ff 1/)-/J. Cathederal entry. atep CUS..,OM _,.,,. ·H,.....,,.I • A t eie v,:,a,,.N ~aau down Uv-rm .w /brkk ' ~ -_, Q tJWOOr "" frplc, dividing roTMal r ofeSSfona l ly d ecorat•d & r -dln·nn W /custom Ch;&n• 1 -. REALTORS 67$-5511 IY APPOINTMENT PROMONTOR Y IAY EXCLUSIVI WATllFIOHT HOME Spoclc.a 4 .......... f9Mlly rooN. ..,,_, dining rooa C.totw decONhcl wlttl .,.. graded c..,... ancl ~ ..... ffa. .. try. Hew pa ... and .Up to acu.1•nodah a so· boat taeMg built. Appo111tam1t .ty. LIDO IASIH -SOPHISTfCATl!D UYIHG "OH THE IA Y" -ERltlltg 3 .... ootl\ or 2 ancl a deft c--nJ-. Secwfty .ct pri•acy. Pier and slip avaiklMe. AppoW- fMftt on1y. s2so.ooo. ---CAMEO HIGHLANDS -"IT SPAIKUS .. -In a..tiM condition, 3 .,..oam h-. in choice location. Private beach. $I 52,500. AppoinhMnt only. OPEN HOUSE AMAHEIM HILLS -HEAR HEW -4 Bedroom (Classicl complettty air condl· tion.cl, .,-oded carpets and chpff, pool siH ycrd. Open Saturday/s.day 1·5. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., COl"Ofto .. Mer 675-5511 General I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• **fallbrook* * Large Families .& Investors Tremendous Spanish home on I . I acres. Accented by Avocados $152.500 Upper floor view is relaxing by the fireside, also gourmet excellence in- the kitche n/family room combo. Formal dining room is nice for special g uests. 3 large bedrooms, 21h baths on upper level with additional bdrm and 112 bath below. Great big recreation room for active young ones. laundry room and space for 2 more Bdrms if the family demands. Adjoining 2.8 acres has older home & 3 a pts . Limes & avocados for great in - come potentials for $121,500. Comes as a p a c k a g e o i· ho me a v a i I a b I e separate,ty. r;-c:>-~ •' l'/J~ v::~~Co 129 E. Mission Rd. Fall brook (714) 1·728·5717 Dr~Jl!nf~ delier, brl&hl kltchen I dsc&ped 4 bedroom, 3 bath, formal ,-w!Corntni atove. opens d Ing & family room. Enotmous NEWPORT ESTAT into lge tam·rm w /brick aster suite & dressing area. Massive E frplc. 4 BR, 3 Ba, plus chen w/pool view. 8 c .... gar&"A bonus room •!view. Air U4 ""'" WAIM WOOD PAMB.ID Contemporary cond .. 3 car 1arage, l" $ ,500 -bedrm hacienda, designed by 1'001 sited yard. neu 1 I""-.._._ D Richard Dodd for the owner. Located Mariewood & Cuyon 'vn-r .• C.M. Sat--5• U•5 on approx. 2 acres. overlooking Upper Sqhools. OPEN SUN· ,....., 644-3545; ISJ~tH N e wport Bay . It has 8 sheltered DAY l ·5, Southern canr. -i!lt!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!! Realty. ~40·8149 or ,. courtyard pool. Beautiful lawns and 54il-5005 e trees and a corral with stables. Ex- clusively with Pete Barrett Realty I 022 Cotto Mtsa 1024 $675,000. BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME LOCATED OH VERY L.AltGllOT -over· looking greenbelt with view t o Fashion Island. A spacious 5 bedrm + maid's room, only 31f.i years new. Generous use of natural wood & Mex- ican tile. Large open kitchen with ad- joining family room. Lge courtyard includes beautiful pool and jacuzzi. $425,000. OCEANFRONT EXCLUSIVE THE LUal OF THE SIA -New England c,harm on the oceanfront. double lot. Brick fireplace in the living room enhances this remodeled 3 bedrm, 2 bath Cape Cod. $260,000. NEW LISTING -WESTCLIFF LOCATID IN PRIME HEIGHIOIHOOD - house sits well back from street on large lot. Den off living room easily converted to 3rd bedroom. Light and airy with enclosed lanai on rear of house. All this plus a truly formal din- ing room. $147,500. 1133 lericshire. H.I. WESTCLIFF COLONIAL Sot/Sun 1-5 EXCLUSIVE HEW LISTIH~ -on the largest Jot -almost 1h acre! Truly a home of distinction with 7 bedrms, family room, dining room & large pool :.md jacuzzi. Brick and wood exterior. Dormer windows. 3 fireplaces (with gas). Abundant matched mahogany paneling. Parquet flooring. Complete bltn kitchen. Large trees, badmintoo and basketball court. Too much to tell all. Call for special showing. $385,000. MARINA HIGHLANDS . WE HA VE JUST 2 of the new homes left. One on Glen Circle, Costa Mesa the other on Hamilton St. Both have 3 bedrms. formal dining rm. shake roof & garage door openers. The larger home has a view of the ocean and a family room too. Price is $87,500 and $91.500. You must see t hese outstand· ing values. Open Sat/Sun 1-S Open House Victoria .. Cmy• <Victoria. west from Harbor Blvd. to Canyon -turn left 2 blocRs.) ' 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... AUTHENTIC ISLAND CHARM 3 Bedroom, 2 bath! Heaut c\lstom home. ~.ooo. 125Topai Open House Sunday l ·5 tlNHOUSE TJSUN 12-f- 2 JClllftine, CdM Ilk to Ocean Colljipletel y remodel ed on po oversiied lot. A s~shlng 4 BR plus den pl" formal dining plus bu. family room with optn beams, natural QUAINT SPECIAL ~OME Older 2 bedr1~ home In Newport Heights area ot C.M. on HUGE Lot. Neat family home with poten· lial for addlllonal unit ll\ rear. All this !or $69.000. For your personal in· spec1ion call Century ll Surf id.fl woxl textures and ocean 979.1050 anf jetty view from ~~~~~~~~ nusler suite & sundeck. 1.::. Ba.lboa Island Re.ally A.W1~~,f~"(f~1'.\"'V 673-1700 J~ steps to Ocean Blvd. sz:i>.ooo. Call 644·72 l I br 2ba, fam rm. Will help finance. SSi.500. OJH Sat /Sun. 546·0&5 "Mint Condition" 2268COLGATE. CM ••••••••••••••••c•••••• College Park 3 liH. & SECRETARY /Exec ~a:~~5. S74.soo. Open Dai· lolboa Peninsula I 007 P/tlme. 1 girl ore. S/H Bobbe Suikki req.Exprw/l.B.M Exec.--------UNlTEDBROKERS Full benefits. Send re· CttJYON OCEAN VIEW 646·7414 sume : Value Analysis 2$r & den. So. of Hwy 1--------- lnc. 4029 Westerly Pl. welk to beach, ~15,000. 11116, N.892660 0Wner will carry. Shown R·2. \-2 blk lo chn'I. 4Br + by appt. Owner bkr 611-5740 retreat. S129.900. Augie 1---1--------- 586·9004 /581-8181 agt. Capistrano hoch I 0 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sound of Surf Whlt•water & MarinaVi~w Twnhse, 1,830 sq.ft. highly upgr aded, cust fea tures thruout. No l\1aint. Clubhse, pool. tennis, etc. By ownr. $144.500. Prin only. (714) 493·6453 JBr.1112Ba, 3 blocks Crom the ocean. pvt pty 496·8682 Oft!M SUN. I ·5 34452 Via Espinou Ocean view duplex, 2 BR. 2 baths. 2 Car encl. garage. Near new. Sl51,900 BltADLIY & CO. ltEALTORS 673·U30 Betty Kerr Realty .Another Poem Here we go again If we may be so bold as the name or tho game is we get this house sold. Designed for fine living it Is certainl y not cold. •Br and office & new paint that is just rolled. The rew that have seen it were recently poled. they said it was super, that's what we were told. Please come & see us. if you're young or you 're old. as you'll flip for the setting like a rare piece of gold. POOL/JACUZZI Only $79.500 4 Rr, 2 bath, Cam rm. Must sell! Open house Sat/Sun 1-S. 1582 Baker St. Sea Properties 499·1378 Ed ~iddleton POOL TIME Upgraded 3 Br 2 Ba. cul de sac, lge yard. Pool sweep & chlorin ator, owner purchased other home. S89.500. BUA KARTS OP N NOUSf; l!lALlY 17630<a"ge.Co•I• ~esa 645·91 61 19th & IRVINE 3 Bdrm. S73,500. 540·2602. Owner/Agnt. ---- MESA DELMAR Open Today 1-5 Clean 5 br. 3 ba ,,. /up· graded crpt, cov 'ti pal to & olhl•r xlras. Nr all schls. I mmcd posse!>:-. Prine. Only. 545·!:1597. Ownr. Corona ct.I Mar I 022 4709 I1orchester ••••• ••• • ••• • • • •• • • • •. • 6 7 3• I 18 I a lecrest area pool home. BY OWNER Spyglass Hill. S275.000. 5 Br 3 Ba, View. Harbor View Hills. $189,500. 4 Br 2 Da. View. 640·2981 <Qualified Buyers Only) --------Jbr, l3~ba. bltns, dshw1· OPEN SUH. 1-S din rm. frplc. intercom. 8•2 Sande sH~ 18x26 heated filtered cov-a. ered pool + auto. pool Bob Campbell will h~ve sweep. Lrg yrd. Auto the pleasure of showing spmkln in rrnt. Lytton you a beau.tlful 4 bdr.m:• 3 Realty 5454771 bath. family rm .. hvmgi.-------- rm .. formal dining rm. & NEW CONDO ~~~!'! .......... !?~~!:~!'! .......... !~.~~ ·1 General t002Gewertll 1002 BY OWNER Har View Hills. Ocean bay view. 3bd. fam. rm. formal din, wood beams. 2 frplcs. $170,000. Aft 6 759·0550 kitchen with dining area. End ut1its/2 Br, 21~ Ba, 3Car garage. 180 Degree beam ceilgs, ceramic ocean view! Come see tile, 2 fplc's. Pool & spa. thelovely flowergardens S69,500. Prine only. & the rough sawtld. de· 675·4912 Bkr. SPYGL "'SS HILL signer redwood arbora . HEW OH THE MARKET CONDO IN MIWPOIT IEACH S79,SOO In best WestdHf loc.tloa. WcA to~ pin4J & bus. Corftfl' locetM. Clft first floor and all°" OM In.a. Graci.a 21r. 2ba ,atlo. Perlect for odllff livlftcJ. ,ool Ir gr•• .. •Y· COSTA MESA COMDO Lille •• wffh fr.Hh cMcor, Mirron Gltd wood. AcMt IYMig i1t a 2 be*'ootn with poo• _.. nereati•. fadlitle1. Meor sho~ c.d frHw.y. S7 4,950 llAUT1FUL OH THE WA T8t WfTH IOAT DOCK $265,000 Coupllhty rMKCWcrfM lft mtd Cllllt with loech of ... floorfftCJ ......... & ....,.,. 3 ldna. each with It's C1W11 bath........, dWllcJ roe.. lcJe fcnsMtt •••d ,..... • cover.ct patio. Part& yow boat •hi• th• door. . SPYGLASS -PASTOllAL VllW OCCUPY MOW -IUY LATBl $271,000 Htw cmd .,.._. Aved .. 9f'9dc-4 W. to.Hy ,..... formal ~ ..... .. - HCh011ti119 floor pl•• ••rOtllHll•9 s,_fth ~ourtycrd. Decorator ~oordlll• 9d ...... -...... 1 ......... ... Mrior. Spec1GI ..,,.. ffw tlle ...,... wt.o wants to .....,..... cah ftOW -My ........ IWUSSIVE OM LIDO ISLI . SZ71.000 &p.cW, .... --__ ,__.._.._ ...... pool. P. fwt W fRdoor OilfdD Df' ... and .ttft•ffting.. ,...._ 5 1te•OOM holM .... for ... = who .... two .. ,... ... ..._s1 •twoloh..s two ...... 111.-. OPEN SUteAY 1·5 PMC.fw~-4....._Ho SHJnl,....hcl. OCIAHROtn' DUIUX $391,000 '-tostlc ..... _ .... J • 2 ..... ih -• 90' lot. WATERFRONT HOMES ............................................... BA YFRONT. pier & float. lots $205.000 to $325.000. to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. PRESTIGE waterfront homes with pier & float from $495,000 up. .. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny>1de Drive N B 67S biol G.-ral 1002 GtMrat 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "' IRADLEY & CO. EASTSIDE lyown.r D ecorators bright RIALTOIS 673·3Z30 3 BR. sox1so R-2 lot. --------Choice area. SS9,995. cheerful fam home, 7 Jg WESTSIDE bdrms, 4112Ba , din ri:n. 2 Costa Mtsa I 024 2 BR. huge corner lot, fam rms, 2 Jrplcs. view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 554.950. Sun Real Estate, 5324 .500. Qua l ified ,AST SIDE 2 Br, 770·0202 buyers only. call for dollhouse. huge 72x167 1-------- appt. 64!H388 lot. $68,900. THREE HOUSES 3, 3 & 2, OCH VU HIDEAWAY S124.000. THREE Bdrm, Bachelor or artist's 2 BR, Fam Rm, heavy shake 2 BA w /old CdM charm, roof, $84,900. steps Crom Little Corona. Gfttral Properties Huge lot w /room to build view studio or ? Try 1 ___ 5_45_·_5_5_0_1 __ Open Sunday 1-5 $59,900. Best price on market! Lovely 3 Br on quiet tree lined street. Huge back yard for Spot. Call 642·6368 S15.000down . Gm> 412 Hazel WANTED e ST A y COOL HAL PINCHIM Pvt PU' wants to buy 4Br REALTORS home from p vt pty, $12,500 DOWN!! 8 UNITS at $125.000 10% Down . Excellent depreciation. No out of pocket expenses re- quired. Act now! 519·8~5 ~UPERB HOMES .. in the warm summer 675•4392 SlOO.OOO range, prefer REAL E STATE months & enjoy all the --------M Woods Pri comforts of this air-cond. ·-------• esa area. n OPEN HOUSE I ·S 3 bdrm. home. Large only Pletse. 549"4872 32611 di family rm. Located 0 0 a OPIM SAT /SUH l·I ~ n . ana An. I d l 1412 Santanello 3 BR .. family rm .. new cu e sac. c ose lo Fi-Upper paint in & out + carpet!! ho I & h · Nice yard for puttering; -?· sc o s s opping. 1 1. 1 11 4 Br & ~nv. d.en •. Huge & drapes. Bright & Located in Lake Forest. arge, 1ght am Y rm., ( h S8 ~ S82 ooo extra large mstr. bdrm.;, am.rm, ge din g area, c eery. 2 .. · clean & light. 5145,000 quiet cul-de·sac St. Close -GEM· OPIH SUH. l·S to .s.choots. vacant & 120-FTustinAvc .• N.B. T 55H2·E7000 . •••• • • 2714 Ocean llvd. :;_1~f4u 11 645 • 1513 Aat REALTORS 642·462 3 3 Bdrms., 2 bath s. Panoramic ocean & bay Sharp 5bT home, well HOME OWNER'S VILLAGE. . ... viewfrom mostrooms.A Jndscpd, new drps SPECIAL.5Bedrmcon· REALTORS Muat see! $350,000 thruout. ve in cond. vcrted to 4. 2 Baths. Al· Nr St. Jo n school & tached gar. Needs sorrte GtMral 1002 ~ ...... al 1002 church & o er school• & upgrading. Lge covered park. 3028 ding Way, patio w/BBQ pit. Call to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHAGGY DOG! . .. but would it ever s hape u p. Refurbished on BIG Laguna Beach view. $147,500 . LAGUNA HILLS BEAUTY 3 Bedroom townhome filled with ex· ·tras. Secured e ntry. $74,900. Opew ._. S.. l·S 24041 Sft•.tHf La VERY -VERY -POSH Oceanfront s ummer rental. Taking • reservations. 2 Bedroom 1 lh bath. · 567 ,500. pen h se eeetoday.540-9922 -~-a_t2.0_'s_1~_.n_l_.·_~_B_r_o_k_e_r lf/IJA,__ • ossoclOtes SHARP a B 2 Ba, nr -Back Bay. ,900. Open HOWleSunda 631·3525 • IT'SA CLASSIC Or\ly 1 yr Old • n •w So. Coast Ptua • Btn 4 bdr~1 -a1>ath-2stry.rmtyrl'l\· 11269 PRIMROSE wet bill' • upera4fed tbru•~ut. Wallpaper 1 South of EdingerWest off Newhope PAAe.hni • e.tc. J14t list< 1 ~~;~~17~ecla GIANT PARKSIDE ESTATE Real &9tate MESA VERDI SpadoUi 3 bedrm ~t'ld family + htrge den 4Jld wet bar. Upgraded thruoiu. Just listed at S78,90Q. Hurry, tall 540-11'1. • ~~~ HERITAGE REALTORS 4 Bedroom, 3 bath -family room, dining room, wet bar and au extras. Huge yard for pool, boat and camper. Fruit trees, etc. Only $97,500 David Levine Costa Mfla I 024 FOWYtain Valley I 034 Hew View Home • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• .. • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • 3 Br 3 Ba . fplc, shake roof, 2 s ly, still time lo pick cpts & tile. B~ owner S'91,SOO. 575,0095 MESA VERDE BY OWNER a Bt+den. 2 l>a, frplc & ·din rm. Quiet st. Opn house Sat/Sun 1·5. Prin only $105,00o. 2012 N . capella Court 557-6022 EASTSIDE I br. 3 bu, oversized closets, choice lot'at to schools. purks & i.hop'g. 968-9001 POO&. + wUEST Prime Eastside Costa Mesa. Towering trees! Curved drive. Rustic liv---------- ing room hosts cathedral PARK.SIDE ES~ATE. 4 ceiling + massive brick BR, .l BA, Dinmg rm, fireplace. Sunny galley fam rm, etc .. Huge yard. kitchen-with nook! owner anxious. Agt. Cozy de n. Hideaway,_642 __ -0200 __ • _____ _ BY OWNER Change Of plllll8 C:l\l:>eS sale or lg. brand new 4 Br Goldenwest Eslate Home w/maoy xtras. On Magnolia nr State Beaches. Priced same ai. current models. $138,000. Principals Only 548-3350 THIS IS IT! Charming 3 BR, 1 sty condo. 2 HA, cslin ciu·pcting, dr1>::.. Jirung rm. Dbl garage . .rool. Jacuzzi, tennis. St!C gulc. Near beach. PATTl WALKER REALTY 842-1418 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11·4 Four BR. 2 full baths, m inutes to beat•h. shop- ping, schools. Huge lot in cul -dc·sal· Large enclosed palsu. RV ac- cess with j.lad. Wun •t last Jong at •• 000. Agent, '.l'ouc hstctne Realt y. 963-0867 Ask for Alt mas t~r s uite . Gia.~~ Brlge lot . room for pool. sr.arklmg blue pool '4'.1 b l\V space, beaut. used COLU:GE PARK 5 ide, board, & dressi brick (pie, lge screened r-----~111111••• lmmac. J br, 2 !.>a. air rooms to~ .. ~epar~'e patio, H4 Ba. $74.900. FORMER MdJ)lL cond, frplc, garuoe dr g_ues t fa c 1ht1es w1tb 847_1625. Agt 962-4495 Enjoy carefree liv~g at "' kitchenette! Easy care ---·------Its ~t! 3 Years . ru?w. opener. Pool size yd. yard . Jus l S98,500! Lge 2 story ·home. 4 ~.500. Call for a ppt. Hurry-eall now &16· 7171 HunfinCJton leoc:h I 040 bedrms, 2 bath, family pc realty 0•'!1:1119 · 1~1uNrog1u1ct· ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. Decorated in coun· 644·3545or5:i7·8968 [ I MOVE FAST h ·d 1 t t6" --------try c arm, 1 ea or 1\Ye~d~~~'. ~Teo;:7~~ :·~·~lij~d1W ~r~'.s~bt:ti~. ~:~?1~x~ wO;~g~aC:~1:·sat 1·5 Ask S116K. 515·315:! ury xtras. Truly bl fl! Sunday I 0-2 FIXER UPPER WITH POOL I\'ecds paint and carpet. Submit your terms. '8071 W indy Sea C ir. 963·5671 Beach to Holland, l.Jt'I wn Warner & Slater (behind Kinney's Shoes l. K48..S320 .All il takes is a httlu 1m· <tginat1on & work and you·11 have a beautiful Pool home. Hurry, CJll 645·0303. Prime location, huge 4 Br, Fam Rm hi;e. Massive Spanish brick fplc, fully insulated & extensively upgraded thruout. Xtra lge lot & fruit trees, CJC · ____ B_ro_k_e_r ___ --------- FORESTE OLSON '""'C U t At 'l'QQU, t ensive lnd scpn g . Spa nis h brick patio Opt>n House Sal & Sun. l · 5 P -'l . P r i n c . 11 n I y I plt•asc SlH.5CHJ 5-19-0006 1?.~-!:~i-~ ........ ~?~~ ~·c--~ OUPLl':X. Dana Point. ---------Ocean V1ew. tt.~ yr:. WOodsy & Wonderful old. 498-2722 Condo. Jn convceicnt White Woter Realty Costa :\lesa location . Professionally deccrated OPEN HOUSE in select textures 4c col-SUN 11·5 ors. For nclults onlv Pool 1 yr old Pacesetter by & recrealwn foes.lilies. 1mner. Jbr & den. Fully S/4,950 up,t:rackd & lantl::.capoo. WATEIU:RONT HOMES Walk to Uana Marina. l 631-1400 blk to hi g h sc hool . S95,000. 33221 Santiago nr. 496·0923 Eastside Income Propertv OWHER ANXIOUS! Glenmar home. 3 lge. bdrms. & 2 baths; ni ce family home with poolsize yard ; conve- went to beach. shopping &schools. S6'9.900 HEWPOltT BEACH REALTY 675-1642 CONDO SPECIALIST, l;IB. CM. F Vly . Touchstone Realty, 963·0867 <;&S Rcs:ile Specialist~ :J. 4 or S bdrm models a\ ad, some w pools, 968-4602 Pennington Properties La Caesta Eldorado 3hr, 2~a. ram.rm. formal din.rm. + 1300 s q .fl. bonus rm. All upgradecl. DON1'FENCE ME IN ••.• won't be YOU R tune when you sec this fabulous near ne w 4 b<lrm, 21.21.Jath home on a cul-cle·sae. completely enclost!d by a rugged use..'<! bnck "all! ~''cc p- ing-suken ltvmg room · stl'p-up TV lounge · pnvatc front yard! By a ppointment o nl y. $89.500. Open til 9pm Vegetable garden. fr1111 trees & ro~e l(ardcn. On E<1st:.ulc. ovcr:.17.ed lot. :! HR. tam rm & many ex tr as. Try $6790. Down. ~ \N" CLEMENTE 'fh - Plex. Ocean vit•w. Huge uv. ner unit Sl39.500. Hdurhbhcd 4 Pkx near lwh. $150.000 fly qwnr, Sll7,500. 96~l lt1MMI• Cuithness Dr. 962-8626 645-3474 a~i-a- COLLEGE PARK I d c a I \ r , .. 1 t' ;\I Sp:.ic1uus ,\i In: lot \ n·.tl \\111nu· l'n·:.hh 1;.11nt~·t.1 3 Br, :! ha l.1m rrn. ln : kit N1~·dy lanct-..rpd Cul 1k sac Si!l.lHlll Owner S.'39· 1 u 1 or x:m ·, ;1; 1 i'frw l).\N,\ PT. Tn-ple.x. A ~~l buy at Slh!l.000 l'OINT RE.\LTY El Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Giant Back Yard Till~ '.l bdrrn home is !\llualt•d Oii I I ;11 I \: Ill the t 1t~ ol l·;t l'orn. :\Int .irea nr . .,hnpprn:.: & ~L hool$. ll11mL' r-; rn 1 mrn.1<• 1 ond . •.\n~on't la~l at Sit.auo Wa,.miftCJfon Realty Open hse Sat/Sun 10-4 ---- OPEM HOUSE Reduced OOMDO BY OWNER 31!1', Priml' Unit. nC\\ ly µarnte<l. btfl patio. 8126 ll" 11 j a llll 11 • 8 I i 2 :l :ll . ~~uioo. BY OWNER :: mi. to on·an. Jbr. 2ba. 1rph:. t.im rm. h:·dwd nrs. n1ee vrd $~:1.500 0 1H sat Sun i ;; 1H:!I Bndgcport Or. H Ii ,.,"2 8901 l\lc., .. V1·rrk J !Ir .!'•a. 1ltn 714•979·5060 Open Hvw.t•. Sat ~un t : •. rm. fJrn 11n. IO\l'I} Fountain Valley 1034 ~hr.S58,SOO 9till l'nll,11k, horn~ (."11):.l' t11 t·\ er •••••••••••••••••• ••••• .\gt >•hi11c_ :o:~!l .!1:-io. "!,',''" GOTSOMECASH? lluU"C Sul & Still 2 .), ~.114 Haker ~57 ·!165!1. 11\'C)WNl•;H. Will C•111~ull't· lw opt to buy. Sllll.1511 :lhr·. pool size lot. hl.11•k lrw \tut rond F,n<'l1>• trl p:d 10 ft u s .I ll t' n t 1 :i I .r 1 ,. J 5.S7·7838 or Ii Iii t:?lli OPEN HSE Sat /Sun I 1-5 UY OWNt-:rt Mesa Vt>r'dt' An•a 4Hr den. 2''lBa, lit lot. frt'"hlv pa111t ccl , S!J!J,5\lo. 1111 mediate Ql'rupant·y 871 ·35!15 or 5011·83<?2 Woodst,..am Condo Back Bay Luxury 1495sq fl. 3hr, <!1 ~ hn, illl· mnc. rutty cl\'(''tl. 0111 'u area + kitd1 t·utinii space. finlslll'1! SJHt<•inus patio. many xtrui.. 5-18-5139. Th 1 s h o rn c• a I r 11 a d • tm.1n1·NI w S.1~>.UOO \'\ lonn '>llJwr fmh homt• SELLER WILL FIAHCE HO DOWN PA YMEMT TO VETS 1 llt•droorn, ;! hath, <.1'< \'t•ar' old. '.c•;ir f'll'V. 1.k \t•lnpmrnt Call 540.J&66 JUST LISTED! I~ Mlle rrorn bearh. 1 Bedrm :! s tory, onl~ S79.500. ntfl custom fpk 2 .\laster bedrm, cul d1 .. ~ac street, owner ::inx- 1ou.'I. tf 111,·np-g·:i~•ma·· .,,r:,--m .. m·· H2-4471ltai>548·8103 Deeorativtt Flair 1..: 1•v1<k•nt ip this ln,•ltin~ :l llr 2 tla home. Decorttt· 1•d h~ thl' artist owner w1th '1n::iny in1ercc:t!ng clt>t al ls . C r ;H•kling r111•plJrl'. wall-, of mir· ror"'. l'11doi.f'd patio & lu~h la1Hl!11·apm~ w l this m;1~INllll'1·l' a µ111 t from o I h 1· 1 11111111•' 0 n I Y "<11.1.i:iO Cull n1)\\ wo11·1 lit!!.t. Shorecrttf IHl+y 846-5573 l'l'C:RADf:D P;i11fic Sunds, 4 llr', ~ Ila. JlOl•I. f ru1t t ,...,.,, rorn.:r lut. ~s.ooo inn Malloy l>r. Open Sat& Sun. l -5PM, COLLEGE PARK. hy CONDO srEC!AI •. !ST. 4 Br ll\4 Ba, 16021 Melody owner. lmmuc 3 Br. 2 !! H · (' M • 1' V 1 Y • Ln. ( Oulch haven). Nr. -Bn, Fom Rrn. By appt. 1.o uc·h!\t o ne He.tlty, HntgHbr.348-3434 557-7096 !l(iJ ~7 .o\gt~5·~--- If you-V• Outgrown NEW nauRON v our , r e s e n t 1 " Home LlsllNG! the spaciousness you've looking for abounds in Fabulvus 4 hr. 2lh ba this 4 Br . 3Ba home de· Newporttr model. signed to accommodate Formal din i n~ rm , all the families ar- lin· is h ly 1 I n nrlsc aped ti\'ilies. Huge happy fom patio Wf$1Jn :screen, rm. formal Uving & din-OPEN HOUSID SUN 10·5 balconr~lrrnuverlook-Ing rms . Sweepiog Byowncr.4BR.38a.lfte ing huge gteenbelt. See it Qircular staircase from lot. 10092 Sprit Circle, t.oday! i ..... 1 =ev•><•'868·?72S slJedcutnr master su te 968·2019or642·2025 .... ..... w/secluaed par 3 car ent Wes fttlRecaltors l'e treat. Spacious SUNSET HEIGHTS area. ..... ~ .a..y-... 1!.. Int,. "'-twork garage, SJ)arklinJt swim · 8 mos new twnhse. 3 Br 2 ""..-......,._ min-poQl & many more Ba, gar dr opnr, trash IUCCO&.A HOMI features. Call now. rompctr. tennli; court, 0"4 9* fillHM ...l.:EA.._. ~ pool. Jacuni & more. -. UI-" Sllorecn1t Brkr. 839-SSJl vr·Jo;N SAT &SUNJ,5 Absolutfl.Y lmmac + low ~ l.ovely 2 11ty. S bd)'m, 3 ~int. fard. 4 Br. H•ba. . BY OWNER. Lovely 3hr, ba. Right on th• aotr $77.~ 146-S 73 2bn, fam r m, lv'g rrn crce. ! Groat home for c.ttlltbla Property w /frplc form. dn rm. )'!,)Ur Larae famlty. 0Uge s.:(tbaDJ(c R.E. nYOWNl:R-"IBr 21Az Ba Blks from bch. $89,300. rarn.rm.Callnowfordc·, ;;..;~~+=~-5_S_'f._'16_20_ nr beach, W/A.nthony Otll 20711 Chaucer Ln, hills bttore this (Sne is·-f.ool. many unlque 9$8-2242 AOld right out from under --------rou! ~0491 eature!\ $94,SOO. 961-~ Must Sell! 4br 3bn. It V ~ \\'alkr.r G l r?r. Want Ad lk1pt BRAND NEW 88r, 2Ba ~rk'g. ft! bch. IW4l In. super deluxe Town home. dtBJ)apolis. ~ Nr Huntington Hatbour, fr'plc, auto lfttNllt dr'°p-2StOI')' 50r.1"Ba. kins n nr, tennll, p00l, etc elc. Anthony pool. aon wtr, m.ui• blt.ns, S82.soo. 9s2-11i.a Hoalt ..... W. !!N!ey.M!t22.1177 OAILYPk.OT • ., ., ..........•...••..... ~~ ............ !~.~~ ~~-~....... ~~.~·---1~-~~ ..... .. I '"lne t 044 ...... ..... I 041....... ..... 1041 $74,500 ······~················ ............................................... . Sparlillne blue pool, lrG 1--------•1·---.. ------------- TIME IS MONEY Don't waste uny hnw lilt you see thi,$ extra clean 3 bedroom, 1114 bath home with big country kitchen. lllrge living room, new shower in MBR. Just in· sulated. Plus much more. $65.000. ttURRY! You are not the only one n iad1ng this ud. CENTURY21 963-0961 COM DO BUY OF THE WEEK Super Huntington Con· tinental. 4 Hedrms. t "'.i ba, forced air heat. 1300 sq.ft. The best -I br Condo buy in Orange Co. Call to see today! ! 540-9922 a.-. I yr old 4 bdrm 21.2 ha col· onial. furn rm, wood shake roof, lrg yard pro· fessionally landscapl!d, up.graded <:arpels & drapes, 3-car gar. close to schools, fireplace, huge patio. $89,900. Opn Sal/Sun, 1·5. Other times call for appt. 9ti.3·K541. P1P. PRESTIGE 3Br home, upgrades galor e. includes new dcµts, paneling. air conil, n ew watl.'r healer. Popular BBQ :\lodel 111 ideal lotat1on. WON"f LA!:iTONLY $7!>-,995. ~ \ U>\·elv wdl maintained 3 Br. ·L~e lotch eating areu. Hug..: mstr Hr for Kn sz furniture. J8x20' encl patio. S/4,500. Ph 557-8623 & 963·8991. $58,000 HB 2 hllrrn, l hath im- n10H:ulatc thruoul. One e! a kin<I huge lot. riu1ct area. Hurry. 003-:,071. master BR. mirrored wardrobe dooTs, h'g guest BR .w/r1ch wall coverings, wtlod paneled LR. frplc, luah 1nwcµ'g. Lots of decking. Newport C ~nter Realty. Inc . 640·181 2 170 Npt Cl• Or \I 110 0 DOVER" CONDO •• in mo&netlc area! Walk to pool & rec. hall from your 3 bedroom lownhome. Sporting new carpels, built-in wet bar & fireplace! Entertain· ment's a natural w /2 pools, jacuzzi, park & lush landscaping Seeing is be lieving! S77,900. (Open til 9PM) INQuall ~ liilPlace Properti•• 752•1920 1.400 ®AILST. NlWf'O HACH WOODBRIDGE CONDO 3 Br l '-2 Ha 2 sty. end un· it. $&1,800. R~mex lnnstments 549-4764 GOOD LOCATION, Cilifornia hmc. Plan 104, 3 Br 2 Ba. Fam Rm, Din Rm. w /bufCel, newly painted. $76,500. Prine only. 7511-5848 dys; 559·0186 evs/wknds WOODBRIDGE CONDO 3 Br 11-:? Ua, 2 sty end un- it. $3.SSO. Remex lnnstments 549-4764 University Park, single home. spectacular high beam ceilings; /win· tlows. Kitchen, w /adobe & brick. 4 Br 3 Ua, Fam Hm. 1 blk to school. pool & park. $134 ,500. 552-0896 TURTLEROCK 4 hr townhome. 212 ba. fam rm w /cathcdral clng, formal D.R .. 2 frplcs, lge master bdrm, c145tom int. & prof. landscaping. $121,500. in· c l. lantl. 4981 Paseo Segovia. Open Sal/Sun 12·5. Call e\·es. 833-2193 PUBLIC NOTICE You will nol find a better bargain than this single story 4 bcdrm "Colony llomc" It 1s near shop· ptng. pools & tennis ----------1 eourts & sehoob! Beat OPEN SAT & SUM 1-6 531 I Glenstone therush- RED CARP£T Realtors 833-3 380 Fantastic 4 Bedroom, 212 --------- bath C_AL Ch.1ssiF By '.l'he -WOODBRIDG F: S&S Sea. 1n best location. nl'ar beach. l\lcadowlark .RctJw~ :\1odel ~wnhse Golf Cour:.c & shopping. 3 Br, 2 2 ba w f1 pie, nr Sl 11 ooo luke & pool. I blk to park. ' · Fully upgrd'tl. PP REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 SHS.500 Will l ease 551-5774 ' TURTLEROCK Plan l. By owner. 3 Br. 2 ha. ram rm. Op<>n house Sot Sun 11-5. By appt. Sl I 6.200. Ph: 833-0 I ·II 1-twdl~ !-~or Sale'rcnt. nu 3hr H~n I 042 Townhsc 2''2ha Nr golf ••••••• •• ••• ••• •• •• ••.. t'oursc & UCL 833·3992 ON WATER 120', 55' dock, .1 Hr t '' nhi.c on point. l'vl. best vu. s.!65,000, Ownr /Agt. 711·840-1879 ON THE WATER MAGNIFICENT A lus h, foliage lined walkway draws you into an unparnlleled interior: rlrf'nchecl 111 elegance. Roth the massive 2 s tory high living room with 01>cn staircase and the stunning formal dinin~ roorn looks off to the s weeping 54' dock and patio This c ul-de-sac home in HUNTINGTON HARUOUR has 2 wet bars. ooc in huge pool room. a library tucked into ti Ct>i\Y step-down alcove, family room, 4 l.Jaths -a mal'iterpiece truly worth viewin~! By nppolntment only - 01x.-n 'til 9 P .M • THE COLONY Immaculate J BR, 2 Ra, on c·ul-cle-sac. Custom built.ms thru out. New carpet. full pal 10. a p· plrann·s ind<l. Walk lo school. pool. tennis. shopping. A bargain at S82.500. (714 )551·4872 WOODBRIDGE OPEN SAT /SUH. 1-5 35 Whrstlmg Swan (off Stone Creek ). Upon en· lcnni:: wood pl;inkL•rl floorini.: & stained glass window greet :vou : see this 4 bdrm .. family rm .. form::il rlinin,g rm . split level home, close to lake. Sll8,700 CUSTOM You won't find a sweeter deal in this large or a home than right here! 6 Bedrms + den + ram rm +dining rm. Near pool & tennis courts! Many up· grades. Hurry I RE.DCARPIT Relll-3310 ELEGANCE .. in a contemporary tri· level; sumptuous master suite with its own sitting rm. + i generously pro· portioned bdrms. up. Sunken living rrn . +formal dining, family rm. & den or 4th bdrm. down. 4 Bdrms .• 3 baths, m Deerfield, $119,900 ~~~oo_o_~ VILL~ REl\LTORS _ Turtlerock 4 Dr upgraded, thruout. Sll5,000. 1~712 Paseo Cortez, 833·8274 Woodbridq~ Arborlake Briarcliff Model, up· graded~~rb Jake loc. By owner. Owner will finance. S ve $10,000. Open Sat/Sun. 34 Cove.' 495-5906 or 559-1833 WOODBRI DGE S&S 1\vnhse, 3 Br Fam Rm, 212 Ba, ownr. $87,900. 640-0254 LEASE-OPTION A 2 bedroom adult condo in lhe neat Orangetree Development. On the water with pool, spa, ten· rus and gym. $64,000. CULVERDALE TOP OF THE WOILD -............... wa,. ....... Gnet...._ ly ._.. wtllt ._. of pot•W .t ... wl of a Melllded c~-... m•t• •. .., ........ ,., ................ 1119 lh)hh of •1~Fow bedrao•, S baths..$ I 41-,500 e.o.. S... Mt1J 22, l:OOto 4:JO. 3110 a•t• Yl.w SOUTH LAGUNA 499.4551 497·2419 LAGUNA NIGUEL 495.1723 DANA POINT 49U81Z Laguna leach I 048 Laguna leoch 104C .. , .......................................... . NOR INS REALTY TH.IS WEEK'S LOT SPECIAL.S Large R-1 lot in the Tern· ple Hills area. S47 ,500. Landlocked, but still a piece of the action. In· vest in Laguna's futw·e. $,000 to Sl0.000. Commercial Coast Highway at Victoria Beach. Prime location, buildable & ocean \•iew. OPENSAT/SUN.1-4 445 Bluebird Canyon ARTISTIC Special! 2 BR, 2 ba. + bonus rm .. dining rm., frplc., shut- ters. Secluded patio. Walk to beach. $137,500 PEG ALLEN REALTOR 494-7578 OPEN HOUSE SAT&SUN12-4PM 1474 Pacific. corner of Skyline Drive, Mystic Hills One of the last available hilltop homes overlook- ing beautiful green ca- nyon. 3 Bdrms, 2 8aths, private. fenced, 2 patios. Sale by owner. Accepting bids, starting at $150,000 (will carry). 714-729-8183 Expansive Oc:eanView Executive family home. 4 Br. 2 ba, octagonal ram.rm w /frplc in ex- clusive Portofino section of Laguna Beach. :,1 o s t b e a u t i r u l 4 They are: bedroom family home 00 Three R·2 lots·S40,000 ft&ft~•Mn each. •---.. -.. , a corner location. Super TwoC-llots-$44,oooeach. _.,,._ __ c urb appeal with wrought iron gates and * 494-8057 * 1990So.Cst.Hwy.'494-8S19 fence. S87,SOO. r---------- AL.SO 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm. lge . CALL US ... A popular Plan 47-4 lot. Top-of·the-Wo rld. For all the latest multi· bedroom home with County's lowest taxes. ple listings available in formal dining room and By owner. $125,000. Laguna·Beacbarea. huge family room. A real 494.7933 family home at $93,900. At Gateway ~'M~IP© To Mtwport OO@~Il~W DEERFIELD A view of the surf rolling 499·2800 Fantastic Park home with 3 bedrooms. family room. dining room and SPA. Pride of ownership at Sl05,000. LARGE FAMILY will enjoy this 5 bedroom home with a den, family room. dining room and private POOL and SPA. Reduced lo Sl25,000. L PARK HOME A 4 bedroom home with ni ce upgrades throughout. Near parks anti pool and school. Sl.27,500. HEATHER In Turtle Rock Glen Garden Homes. One of a very few on the market. Can be yours for only $134 ,900. HORSES-VIEW l/2ACRE Brand new 4 bedroom home featuring tinted glass. wine cellar, three fireplaces and so much more. $289,000. Tustin tlllls. RANCH REALTY 551-2000 OH THE WATERFRONT New 2 level Condo, below 11!>1. by owner. 759-0839, 5''8·0122 into Emerald Bay; ranch 1---------- s t y le front porch, CEANFRONT Home. beveled & stained glass, Unique home/invest· 3 bdrms., dining rm., ment. $390,000/Tradefor hdwd. floors. cathedral income. Prine only. beamed ceil.. bricked Ownr. Box 144, Laguna frplc. Near beach. Being Beach. 92652 refurbished. $179 ,500. 1_S_E_E_W_H-lT_E_W_A_T_E_R_ 1640 Hillcrest Dr. Open from your next to bch, al 1 Sat/Sun. l-5 wood 2 BR home+ lrg .1 Escape To Luxury room penthouse apt. AM Privacy zoned for your ofc or Unexcelled view of the business. $198,000. North coastline. across a "Z" REALTOR greenbelt <no roofs!>. 494-8611 Spacious 2·sty. 3 bdrm., a den, oak kitchen. 10 ft. Contractors fixer-upper ceilings & 2 frplcs. A 30 Unobstructed ocean & ft. high wall creates tbe canyon view. 1 'h bl ks courtyard around the from ocean. $100,000 as picturesque pool. Last is. 714·375-2856 home on a dead-end street. $325,000. * 494.7551 * rf'\c (orl'llaC"'-1., ll.c.' .,,I ~ e.a.i..'f"e>r ---- OPEN SUH. 2-S 1177 SKYLINE Want a view without a long, uphill drive? This 3 bdrm., 2 bath charmer has great city & ocean views. Low maintenance yard with full grown citrus trees & automatic sprinkler system. Level hilaide lot. SIGS.000 TOftOFWORLD Ocean vJ~w: super fami- ly home with g r eat possibilities for ex- pansion. This 4 bdrm., 2 bath h ome has new carpet, comp. fenced yard, lots of storage, fish pond. waterfall & fruit trees. All this +room to park your RV. $139,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 Bdrm., 2 bath home near bus stop, for easy access to everything. Large rooms & xlnt floor plan provide for easy in- door /outdoor enterfain· Ing. Sl 19,500 ~ 110.SN.CoasrNwy.,loguna , 4M-1l17 31601 c-~t Hwy.,S.loguna 499·4~1 EMERALD BAY POOL HOME Approx, square loPtage 2800. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, SAVE BY OWNER 2200 S.F .• lath plaster. 38r, den. 2"2Ba. dining, fam. living rock frplc, ocean view, lndscpd, $137,000. Open Sun 1·5 2834 CH1LLON WAY 494-4967,497-1505 Live on the RiYltra In LO'JUl'a Beac:h This lovely Condo has been decorated w /Old World Charm. It features 1Br, den. 2Ba. imported ttalian tile, frplc, high ceilings. French drs which open onto a huge deck overlooking the ocean, kitchen has hand hewn wood cabinets. washe r, dryer. t rash compactor dbl self clean· Ing oven. $120,000 HOWARD JOHHSOM REALTY 497-1744 180DEGRH OCEAN VIEW Walk to pvt beach & ten· nis, 48r, 3Ba, pvt com· munity, professionally decorated. Shows like new, ull new kitchen. S225.000. Call 673·8042 Ail-or 499--1689 ...._......._ WOODS COVE $152,500 Lge 2 Br Country Charm home. Hardwood fin. shake roof, R2 parklike corn e r . Ocean view drek!'. l 'h blka to bch. 1881 Glcnaeyrc. Open1·5, Sat/Sun. • vaulted ceillngs, airy c:ountry kitchen lf?ads lo poolside. Brolter$ welcome. Be•t bUlf·, 't lut at $189,SOO.. ... I t WHITEWATER VO VI IA l!ACH AHA HOUSE SUNDAY r .5 I 0 T9fTY l oad oom, 1 ~ bath on a large R·2 lot. Comp~ctely r edecorated. Fa ntastic potential for a sharp buyer. Live up· stairs and rent the downs tair s bedroom. Roo m for expansion. A beautiful ocean view home, walk to beach. $159,500. JAY W. YEATS COMPANY 499-2237 OCEANVIEW *JUSTLISTED Custom bu11t3 BR+ den, beautifully decorated, •-------- 21 :1 baths. open beam EASTBLUff ceilings, wet bar , bltn BBQ. \\ood & brick Cl(· Lovely 5 bed.rm, 3 bGlh t ertor . Gua rded gat e family home. 2500 Sq.ft. com1nun1t y . Walk to On prim e comer loca· beach. S239.000 th >n. Bil yard wltb Uawa.llan te:ihou.so aod JAY W. YEA TS cr afts room. New on COMPANY cn:srkellt $151,000. 499-2237 Roy McCClt'Ch Lake Forest 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE LAKE FOREST Rffltor 11 l 0 Mtwport C oda ~548-1729 HEW WATERFRONT Wil:'C:~! Prop...tln . 752·1~0 1'00 QUAIUt NI l llACH .VISIT THE BLUFFS THIS WEEKEND SELECTED OFFERINGS OPIH HOUSE SUM. I ·S. 400 VISTA QUINTA' Just listed; a delightful 3 bdrm., 2~ bath end unit "Dolores Plan," f eatur- ing a huge wrap-around, enclosed patio/garden & jus t s teps to sparkling pool. Offered at $136,000. ....................... 1076 ·················~····· II.arbor View Cum.C, A 1 ... FW U3o,ooo, 1963 Port 2 Br coodo, w/aolf cne Wo1brl d1c, •99·48 vu. l blk to Oen. Rec rrn, _eves __ ·~--------• )>ool. price.cl. to sell: $Se,900. Bla.1~1 I.ACK IA Y I EAUT LrC 3br, 2ba, 2.Crplcs, nu crpt, nhr/dryt', wtr coo· S.. ...._ ditioncr, elect gar door C .. str.o I 078 opener. heavy shake ••••••••••••••••••••••• roof, cvr'd p1&Uo, sprklr•-------- syStem fmt & rear 70xl20 MCIMM 4 I• cmr lot. Room for boat 8eautttu1 4 bedrm. 3 or camper & rnu.:~ more. bath, hu«e family rm & ()woer/Af,t will fma.nce. den. PluSh crptt. custom r~. only. $110,000 firm. drapes. only one y~ar Utive by 2298 l\edlaods ._ Don't del~! Only Or. t hen call for epp\ to 576,SOO. \ __ Jee, 642-0596 RED CARPET 4K-477S I* THllLUFfS·• 492-974¥) or 83J.!19S5 Open house S:.it. Sun. 10 lagwla h och I 048 LCICJW'G hoch I 048 AM to 5 l'i\t. 2 1gJ6 Quiet ••••••••••• • • •••. •. • • •• •••••• •••• •• ••• • ••• ••• Ouk Or., El 'fol'o. Call COHDO Newport's most pre· sl1g1ous 2Br, 3Ba, Jg lux- ury unit, all amenal1es in· eludes pvt sauna. bout slip avail, professionally decorated. SHS,000. Also lease a vail. Shown by up pl only. 673,800 Agt. LIDO I.A YFROHT wil.b Pool & Sandy beach. S Br. 4h baths. 2 frplcs. Luxur)' living (o r $.550,000 Xlnt financing avail. 1st offering, prin ci p a l s on l y . Call Owner I Agt 673-6272 4 Ta.RIRC "ftlH4 PL.AM ... 3 Bdrm . s plit·level in· the s e asoned & estabUShed prime e arly area . Choice end unit enjoying lush greenbelt fron· t age. Vacant & avail. for either sale or' lease. Offers invited. Mew0ffwi19 Ele;onlly deoorerntcd "it' plH end urlit wJth o.xtwltiVo 1recn ~t & aoine Oay v1ew. Tranquil ~pen & at~ set ti-"'. Open beam ceil gs thru-out. 3 B~t tam rm $158,000 lest Mobilt HOtM luy of tht Ye•I 2'x90 Deluxe unit. Adult Parle. Priced to seU now. Ht",<. do. l,l:c Exec 5br Co BEAUTIFUL nyon vu hme. Picture G ARDEN LIVING '\\lndows, S16!.l,500. Ownr 897-3659 Open Sun I ·4 This view home. sat uated ---()I\ :.i hil ls ide h as a J o hn To w :.o n . 71'1 /SJJ-G600 investment 01v1sion Nwport R.E Assoc. 64S-6625 or 64&-7884 RED CARPET 496·4775or 831-9955 l·"'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!llll h L' u u t i I u I I a n a I 1---------\\ :.k) Illes surroundl•ll Mission Vi~jo I 06 7 Nwpl Hgts, new conslr, 4 lJy pat io . p l an ts & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:Jr 2~l!Ba,allamenihes. t:Jrden. Thi'> Im l!ly 3Br. By o,, 11r 4br. 3ba E x $139,500. Agt. 645·9950 SMEAi NEVIEW She 's almost ready, a totally redecor ated "Carmelita", 4 bdrm.. 3 bath end unit townhome in best original a rea. Advanced show- in gs J>OSSible by app't. This outstand- ing exclusive listing is offered at $149,500 & w e ll worth it -it 's s mashing! PRIME 5Gftta .Ana I 080 lUR, own )our o"' n nr bt!ach ~9.SOO SlS6.000·4B R O<'l'iln .. u S189,000·3HH ,2Ba lkhscl. Slll8,500-3BH /den Fantastic Oc-t'an Vil'\\ S300.000 or sns.ooo (2 J in bid '!! 11tagc. Oc Vu 48R/3Ba +pool 21:aBa home ha:-. l111lc. & <·ruttvc hme on cul-de· ra m rm. form.ii dm rm. s ac w/l.i bulous \ 1ew sliding I.lours 111 i..1tchen Fr p I c 1 n 11 v rm & onto p:lllo w /fountain. fom rm, tormal din rm. f1rep1l & is arranged for lge eat in kitchen, cov- c1lher form or mfor mal ered patio wilge fncd enlerta11ung. 10'~ do\\ n back yd Hc>0m ro r pool. l;iml contral'I. l lpgraded thruout. 0 1><:n 2 HOUSES on I lot Newport P e nins ula. KINGS ROAD Sl45.ooo firm. By owner. Exe I us 1 ve. Pa no r am i c _Pnn __ onl_y_. 4_98_·2_195 __ _ Ocean view overl'g all Newport Bay. See boat ra ces , C hri s t ma s pa rade, sunrise/s unset. Walk to beach. 3BR. 2ba, den, wet bar, 2 frplcs, 2 car gar, cpt 'g, deck. New tllru-out. Ay owner . Open house. 1721 Kings Hd. &\5·2818 or 645·5746 Other selected homes Availa ble from $88,000 NEWPORT IE.ACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Decorator sha r p 3 Br Nr . S. Coast Plaza 2 Br. hom e. with gorgeous H. Ba. fplc, lge yd. dbl pool & patio. Completely gar. Conv. Joe. $62,900. private & conve nient to Opn Sattsuo. M7-9987 alL Open Sun. l·SPM Sll8,500 S179.500 hse Sat 1S11n 12 t>. 2b'981 HOW ARO JOHNSON E.-;ronu°1do. 673 6677 Panorama Plus Unobstrm·tcd ot t•;an \ u . CU)ilom t•ontcm p111a1~ wood & gla'>S, 3 hdnns, den, 2'• ha. w,1011i.:h sawn redar 111s11h• &. uut l>139.SOO Close-In Lot Commcrc1.1I lot \\1th t•x t l'lll·nl uty ~ on•,111 'u-. ,\pprox. :r~ Sii fl ol bwldable !Jnd, l:Xl'clh:nt lot· ,1t 1on SI*' 500 REALTY 497-1744 OPEt4 SUH. I ·5 /\ward winrung c·eda r & :-.t a 1ned gla ss m t. n•lrc<1l: 111rred1blc \'lewt OJ l'CIJ.,1 lllll' &. l'll }'. 33110 ~.. ll ur l u.,tum craftc·d 1·ki.:.1 nt·l'. "1lh guest apt. 2.50S t...1 lc1 W J ) S275,000. Cu'>tom hu11l t bdrm , lll•n. :1 · liath.., ·split kH·I hom1• "ll h tlramallc <K"l'an ,\ ranvon \'tC'\\'\. C/u1d ,.,lrl't:l · 21120 S:.in lk mo l>r \ 'al UL' at ::,li!l.500 \\'11111h ( ·o, l' 'll'W lot . 11c1t p1 c l>ClltlV hu1 JJ.11Jlc• Country At mosphe re Spattou.., ln ll'\ l'I Dt!unc home. Don't rn1ss the op- J'IOrturuty of Sl'dll g lhlS -OP-·EN··s-A·T·/·s·u· .. -1-.5- l',Qllls lf(• Dl·anc hme. Chanl1clet>r mdl. 3b r 302 Coliunbia C t. +3ba + lormal din r m (NewportCrest) + larn rm This home Top £li ght c o ndo : 3 has trul' cou ntry a t · bdrms. & forma l dming mos phcn· " 1t s lge rm . 1n a choice location. r~nch ..,l\ ll· l..1tl·hcn & llc.1ut1ful decor ator 's spa<:IOU ... rooms Ne~tlcd home With deluxe UP· 111 a ten Jl't!d terrarn Ar ades. R ecreatio na l \\ loh of gn·l·nl•ry Ask. facahlles features incl. 111~ pnn• SI 15.'lOO So. tcM•S. sauna, jacuzzi & Co.i~l olc . .;:;i 5311 or pool S137.SOO ;\I 1 :-. s IO n \ I l') II II r ,. • 640 TUSTIN ~-ZiOO <Newport Heights > ROO.:\l T O garden. build solar pool. house your boat. pa rk your RV. play volleyball. build a playhouse or entertain .,..._., a."" the cub scouts on this /). <? ---~--• .,. huge corner lot + a ~7 :1_ -_/ , . sparkling clean 3 bdrm .• EAST BLUFF '(}(,)(,(/ lORUOVt\, -I BH. ra m.aly 2 ba. home with many , ,........ rm. l'P l .i: •. u1>~r <l,d, custombullt·ins.S104'.000 bl'aut. lndsc·p i.:. Vlf,W.1~ BY OWNER -Rtfl spacious . Plan F.. 2 sly. 3Br, fam rm, 2'~Ba. 2 frplcs. new carpet & talc. w texpans rvc vie w o f Greenbelt. $149.500 OPEN HSE SAT/St.:N WATER, WATER 4;~:7~'1~oa~~~-g::~o ~:~1!:~0. Cal~X3U 2011 • L~T·~;· tl EVERYWHERE . I OSO . '_.itt:fdMml l'hat'~thc llll'm<'fort h1s Loquno H1lls !\l,-\l>H ll> "'.<?HJ:: <;01f .,,. 675-sa..ao * llarhor View Carmel Fantastic View f.411·9-IH.<f open Sun l ·5 1,mt;.i...11c J BDH!\l . SEi' ••••••••••••••••••••••• crsc· home• l.JOO sq t1 of ~ ~ <a11-;.~T H00 .\1. J B,\Tll luxury. Prnfl'S lndsc·pd 3637 f •. Cst HY.y, Cd!\I 12·6 NEWPORT CREST Mew Listin9 HES I D l•; N (.; 1': II ,1 :-. BEST BUY inrl pool. s pa . put l111)o( ~Wl~I l'O<>L. J ,\CUZZI. c " 11 t c• m p o r a r " loC re e n !\-t <t ., l l' r s l l' 3 BR. 2 Ba. newly decorat· cl\· & ,1\\ 1: 1n '!p1r1n~ C.111fr1rn1<1 Town homo· lc•aturc•s relrl'at area. ed. meld crpls . drps. etc. OCfo,A ">; VU. IT'S COOL ch l'r 1.-11111 ..,11 It + , er an frpk & h:alrnn.> w view P\·t backvard w heated 2216 Vista Dorado &t0·6336 Super View. 3·4 Br con· do. 2000 ~'I ft, fam rm. rully upgr:.idcd. Open Sat l.2 5 C;i ll Sunday. liy Owner. 631 027 1. Charming Ch rfhaven home. Sunken laving rm. with roek wa ll & hearth. Bea med ceil. 1h dininl( rm. 3 Bdrms .. J \., baths, .11 l.IJ \\ '"'" :1 HH "· l''• nr rolling hills F.im rm pool $118.Soo 646·6173 S 169,000 ha s \ (" ;! 1-,ar J,!ar Onl\ h;as lrplr & mirrored wet WANTED in Bluff's Plaza area. 2br lba or s mall 3br 11. 2ba. 675-~ HAR. VU MOHTEGO copper plum ban!! OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUH 1·5 PM 2 I I M09alena GOLF COURSE MISSION REALTY oClAJ.~Jou ~j1;,_~1•;,l .1~"'~/~~·~n·:: 'IMS S C:-.l II"''. l..11.:1111,1 RED C AR,ET C11<1 ... t Heall, :>Xli4195i' B I G C A NYON -Gth llm _______ _ F111rwuy 2 & den 11'2Rll. Opn Sat /Sun 1 ·5. 61 Sea Pane Ln Own /a ~t LGE FAMILY HM 4 br & ram rm. nice OPEN SUH.1-5 lndspg, 3 • blk from park 618 KiftCJS Ploce Phone 494-07 31 Realtors 586-0400 -----NEWPORT SHORES By owner. Expanded 4 Br. 4 ba. sunken fam rm w/wet bar . .:\l aster suite has study & lge pri vale sundeck. 2 frplcs. lge patio orr family rm. Comm pools. club house. tennis courts make this prop e r l y on e o r Newport's .real values al $139,500. O pe n hs e Sat /Sun 11-5 pm . 477 Prospect St. 645-8626 & pool~. :-.prnklrs. Alter 1 tll dusk, appl only. Ownr CALI. G') U•·l 41-' ---------Deluxe ·"frc1.mo" 3 Br. 2 640-lSl.5 res. 833-369-1 A~-COLONIAL EMERALD BAY PROBATE \ r:'ll"l' )!1•m . nt'.11· tc·nn1.., !"<Hll h ...,Jl,•llllll' re H '"" l'lk!'I 'tlf-. <t\'t'.ln \ IC'W ' l>on t ".11t. 111 .1 11 ... ii:d ~J.·1,()0\I • 494-7551 • h. 111 !~Y c cu·,a.c 5 e.aa..'f'cr . PORTER REAL TY 11100 N CO \ST llWY 497-2468 180 De<Jre~ View t ' p ~r JCIL•cl 3br . 2ba I\\ nhmc· \\ <;p.>clacul<1r L il l••\ \11'\\ lrum all 1•111111., ''""'"' Y.111 (1)11 '1rlt•1 I 1 .1dt' $7 1 .~rn:> Bl""'''' x:u •111~1 l 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BR, l BA Twnhm &•auuful new borne 1n Sea Tirraca c:omum uni· I). Fa replace St-curily ,.:ate. l-'ully landscaped llurn bdon• sum mer' 'Ill:}. ;)(W I Hun 1-:111s llti0-23~ \ · l l X l 'ntr> lUM-11~ IT ALIAM VILLA C O NDO ba. By o\\nl'r Super Sunset \ 1ew from pool .,.,e lo t Too man y cw.tom rt•Jtun·-. to 11-.t ~ho\\" hk1· ,1 mod'-·I Days K~ 7~7. e\l•!> 5Xti H:~ t lrnm.i• u l.at l' \l.n.lra d . '\t•:.al' l<il..t• i.:oll , &. r<'l' cl·nh•r :1111 . 2h.1, d1mni.t r m la ri!l' 1..a rn r m. ull hltn,.. Jll' cu ... tom t•rpts & drJpl'' :! <·\r·d palms 111.•aut lnd~l·p'i.: 51H t1HX5 01~n Sat Sun I-ti lh Owner. ~IH•lll'"" 3llr. 2bJ. lam rm. nn .. 1cw lul &•.tul lnrl..,<'11 Custom ll1 ~. plu!-.h t·1 pt:. Open S.11 Sun 1 6. itlll 11!11 1069 .................•...•• Partnership dissolution forcl's sale or this com - plelt.'ly restored 3 bdrm 2 ba home , on ii lo lshold toe at, '106' from curb to :.and in prime r esidential area \\ commun1t y pool. Sl05,000 or bring best oCr. Pnn only. P /P . 673·5553 Bayshore's best buy! 3 br, Ta£ Al. T Y 2 ba. (am rm. lge liv rm "lur Newport Pott O rrltt w/beam ce1l. & frplc. 2 c ar ~ar . B y owne r . Sl 39.SOO . Ope n house S u t /S un 11 -3. 2641 Crestview Dr. 640-1860 •Only On~ l efh or our 5 custom homei in Newport Hghls. This t lOO sq Ct home has 3 Bdrms, HARBOR VIEW bonus rm. fam rm, liv CJ\RM EL rm, din rm, & room tor HARBOR VIEW 1800 Port Westbourne boat & camper . S141,()C)(). .. SOMERSET" Open Sunday 1·5:30 3112 Broad St. Optn 3 Br 2 Ba. Family Rm , house Sat/Sun 1·5. Call O('ean view home on San ----------r Clemente Golr Course. 4 elegant bedroom s, 3 baths. den. family room &.sunny lanai. BERTHA HENRY REALTOHS 215 Del Mar 492-4121 R·l & R-2 Lots in best South S a n Clemente area. Xtrn lge, & level. 498·2722 White Water Realty THE SUMMIT S p ect a c ular can· t llevered~ panoramic v ie w in prestigioug Cowan He ig hts. 3br, 3112ba. Full bar in den. wet bar in din. rm. 2 frplcs. Customized io- t e rl or w /exquis it e walnut paneling. Pool.· S'lSS,000. Prin. only. Cal\ forappt.544·7929 ~ MODEL By owner. Rustic 3 br. 2 lgecorner lol.$137,700. Mike731-1522 Immaculate 5 bedroom, ba. Form DR, LR. Oen. CAL FURMAN ASSOC. COZY 2Br , frplc, lg By o wnr. 2200 s q .rt: 3 ha 1 h h 0 m e -l w 0 Detach gsl hse, bea m 960·2421 W est ern Pacific fenced yd, ocean view, nr customized hme w /lge cell. pool, nu crpts, walk 1---------bench. shops, S79,000. pool & spa. Call for Info. fireplaces-great family hl 8 k b Pro-""ies to sc s . ac . ay a rea.•-------------'I'""'--'-'---• 496-4310 p rl n only. $127,500. <lrea plus rurmal dini ng ! App 2400 sq ft. $117 ,500. p • C ;a... 544•7719 On a pool sized lot a nd S4S-2S45 nv • ommun .. ' HEW LISTING! h st leach Location --------PR l c E D To s ELL --------2200 Sqrt, new 1975. Pri v OPEN SUM. I ·5 NOW ~ SI 72,SUO. Open lil H.ARIOR VIEW beaches, boat dock. 3 Cootemporary 3Br 2Ba 9PM UTEGO BR, FR, 2 BA. 5187,500. 2030 Holiday Rood 12.S Esplanade Sll8,000 MO.,• Call 548-0066 Baycrest. Spacious & im· Bl<l 4 REALTY 492-2828 OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun SURFLli....tE REALTY macula le 3 bdrm .. 2lh ~~i'~~!tti~!t. O CEANFRONT ~Ufwrhly '\II 11.1lc·d on l°:lrtll'I. l'rnnt II\ c·rlc'M1J.. 111£ Wood .. C.:cl\ 1• Lu,u1 1.1t1· 1111 lht> \\ 11111 pl 1111·1 1 Ptl h:r r a1·1• "h1h• \\ .1ld1111:: the. rock~ 1111.• IHM1I-. ,\ o,ea Hy <111p'I 'IX~11N~I BLUEBIRD CYH. \ i.unn). Ofll II \It'\\ 11( (,I ll)'Oll & llH'Jll r1 om II\ llllo; rm . kit dll'n ell' II •iii :! cl t'cks. Spa!'louc; mst r hdrm s 111l1• c .! m o 11• hdr m" •'V hohla\' 1 rn "ili5.000 ~ lk·dr11111n • It.1th 1hn in.: r110111 .. , lln·pl,1< ,.,., llt'.111\ I 1'111111!' \\JI).. l t1 I '"-'''•"' n1 11o:111<tl m•.tt.lt<I. rwn•r ll\l'tl an UreJl loc.,cllon ohl"J • .51•0 SELLING RE.AL EST ATE 'Pl H1 h Co-.ta ~lt·~.i !'-11 :\ c to; l!J'>!I J-5 By owner. 4 BR. 2 Ba, _____ .... _____ , ba. home on corner lot. PRES I D ENT I A L fa m rm w/beam celling, Huge living r m . w ith H E I G H T S formal din r m, island i---------•I marble Crplc. & dining T 0 W N JI 0 M E · 3 k1tch, upgraded thr u-out. AS • I H area. Lge. island kitche n Bedroom, 2 bath, ocean Lge corner lot. $159,500: pecia ouse with Chambers s ide by &iezy view. Close to golf 64-4-4284 Stained glass. beamed s ide dbl. oven, ra nge cowse, swimming pool & large 3 bed.rm home In the nicest county area. Tile n replace -2 lull. b a ths . excelle n t neighborhood-excellent price, too! Move-in con• dihon. Won'tlastl Call DUPLEX I' r tth• o I u \\Ill' r.., h 111 Nort h 1.•n1l , walk 10 Shaw'i. Cov1• 1>:;id1 h as :1 h<lrtns .. 2 h11th4'. 11pp1•r has m·1.•an view. SIR~1,llOO EMERALD BAY JA Y W. YEATS H ~~ \l.TOHS 499-2237 l fl 11-: 11 1 L LS 1 l R H 1-'..i m am 'ltadtl1 rt ' ('011ntry 01tno"C1>h11rf', 5 ,r.., new 591.950 ( >wner 1 hl.r 49~·fii89 SAVE TIME l'robatl'; 2 bdrm:-.:, + \'1~11 this NEW 4 bdrm >(Ut!Sl hollst•; O<'l'an \' l<'W. horn<' with manv bcnl!fits A'ikln~ $23S.000 lo Mlll YOU. o1ning rm, MEW LISTING! lum1ly r m, rrpl, 3 car !).:inn Po int Knoll'!, 3 ~a(al(~·. (ully !>pnnklered hdr ms .• fnmaly rm , ~atd<'n w room for a l 3 pool, .11111 ti j!reat open rt r1 um, Cnr jllll'llJ:I', \'I"~ l>t~C'O\'('r all lhe!>e com1>1etcly n1•w k1tchl'11, ~ ·' ta!~ romun tub, rarpcts advanl:IJl<'S for SJ:J:>,000. &llle floor:s. ~.000 Open house Sat & Sun. DAHA KHOLLS m n Ana -Mari-a, Nr. 3 'lJ"drm~ . fnmilY rm . Crown Valley M.ill tx:ean ft volley views. M A y 0 C K 'Needs flxtna. $75.000 , ..... n ........ o .. lAGUNA 8E>CH Want Ads Coll 642·5678 (714) 49'•2148 LA1cJuna MICJMI I 052 Logma MkJ-1 I 052 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ceilings. 2 + Master j · $107 000 w /b r oiler . l oad s of acuu1. • · OPEN HOUSE DAILY suite. Bays hores. Call cabinets. Brkfst. a rea & By Owner E Bluff 4 Br Barb 548-4433. if no ans. · · laundry area off kitchen. O C EAN VIEW Fam Rm, 2 fplc's, 21':! call Great home for enter-& MIGHT U TES 2°' Ba. pool size lot. 221-1 548·0066 t i · •t h WeSellN.B. homes ror lo Alta Vista 644·1323 or SURFLl11...1E REALTY caustno1mngre'atwur'-.· m a ny 11\ttHOHVIEW llO:\lES QUTNTARDREALTY ,w 1325 " "'"' RED CARPET 4 AMCHOIAGE Rfflton 133-3310 IMYISTMEMTS C7141496-7711 Wnhlllnstff 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PlfASF.lll Since 19"6 673-8250 _.,...._. ------·--------• GIB WALKER 4Ilr, 3Ba. Palermo, <"nun· . BAYSHORES by owner, DOLL HOUSE RE.t.LTY 675-5200 8 UNITS , xlnt c ond. BY OWNER. $63,500, 3br try kitcht·n. fom rm, 2 beautiful 3 Br 2 Ba, Fa m Good Start-Ho-~ .. 88,o«I. Pacific Shore l 'hba, hrdwd Clrs. nu frpl<'s, fully lnlls cpcl . i....tEWPORT HTS R II od led .... ..,.. ~ ~ t ' N t T -at " • m, tota y rem e . BA YCREST Reali , 111 w. Palizada, crp g, u ex • ex w ~ _i_s;,i_._• 07 - 3-------t ~~1th~~~:'a8r!w~~:;;~ Vr~~~~~is~~e~s~~~~~ Kno'6-~t~1~~~out. 4 BR. d ining, fa mily, ~714> '5300 < ~r~ ~~ci1~~!8~c0ti:0~ llG CA.WON rrom the Cliff Dr. View Crestview, 645-2396 billiards & lge. pool. See UAHD HEW shop'g. Quietarea. No. or·. 4Rr,21'll ha.pool ,jacuzzl Park.S92.000 •---------this spacious executive 28r lBa Con d o Wa r ner & west ot & view. Electn c gates , YOU ASKED FOR IT home at 1339 Hampshire beauil!tlly 'decorated: Magnolia. 8741 Unlvorse 644-R4 ts. 640-5957 WE H.A VE IT. Circle, open 12-5. S275,000 cpta. drl*. bltns. ocean 842-8727. P rtn. Only HARBOR VIEW ~~ Elegant executive 5Br or SCHONEK, RJtr 642·9123 view, Jacuzzi & sauna,•---------- PORTOFIHO 4 + stu d y b o m c . bcstresld,nUal area. By $71,500 • Prole5slonally de~raled owner fi'),500. Will con· Lge 4br, 2ba -ld-c6 Absolutely stunnanc 4br, r-~~ 11 ed th t Id 11 t ' ""'0 "" & wa paper ruou · • e r 111• s e 0 P • 0 0 w/dbl car "at, bu•"• Im· 312ha. ram.rm. din rm.1~70"•ili;::;m::;.;:;:;;;;._::llCX.. p , t T r "' ~-2316 o - d bo •-arque .. en ranee, er .. NEW LISTING! ..___.., FinHt ..,,.,. mac back yanl, -eat scp apt1 en nus room 2o•t '--• ...... H.L Cott ti'l t' f ... ,.... • 1----1------1 •· bd •-b All be t ...... _ a e. e.xecu .ve 0 • HARBOR Vl EW Popular Condominium re5tdence , ,,. VIEW t•tio for .Patt lea ft w ' rm "" 8 · au 646-4463 fice w/custom wall units I s 3BR 2BA OCEAN.., YON .. """rated •-upgr"ded. --------'~--carme · pac. • • 601 Lido, ma1nirtcent 2 J l B 1""' Ba BQ'a. u""'" °' 0 ln study, living rm & r DR & t eve•'!..: r ..,. • flower garden. paddle Back Bay area, 3 BR. 2 bdrm. Professiona lly ~-pm,bck •d h ~ate ocean vie w . t o t a l w/b't n Rm, walk· • tennis crt. mature t~s. ba, din. rm. $81,500 1_ .. ~ pd 1 1 di g bri'ck · vt ya, 8 0 ": p rivacy, run security, '".. t to beach www1w '"""'c nc u n to schls. clbhse & poo .. s. t'V'"'" amenity. '°""",000. ...,. · ""' '1tK Open hse Sat/Sun 1·5 or Marshall Rlty. 675-4600 patio lit breakfast nook Prime fam Joe. Convn'l 6?s:«loo. ~ OPEN H SE S at & Un, llC. by appt 644 -5 12 8 . PRICEREDUCEO! w/g aa l lrepit. Bltn shop'g, bch's & tennis.--------Sun.1A2W. nAntonlo ....... $1B2.000. * IACK IA y * storage area along aJde Xlnt value $154,500 incl 's White W er RHlty -uw O cffltfront HotM Must sell this weekend. or house. Soundproof land. Open bse Sat/Sun 4.9& 22 ... , w t N rt ... ..,. ooo f ed game rm. Must see to ap-1·5, 1812 Port ManleJgh es ewpo . ~. . Spac. a&r, am rm. 2 r red 1 Prin cipals only. Aa t . brick trpks, shutters, nu P ~PEN HOUSE Pl., or call ror appt. (714) wt-•9tlet • $ Bodnl\, s ba. 2 atory.~ modeled tit .• dinln~ r.n. 2 lplcs, fOC>m for trtr. ~ol (ndt ~ IArC•· prlv~ yard. PaceMlter Real b ta(e •UU M~RCH SUMMIT Fot the young at heart adults. 2 Bedrooms . 2 b a ths. inte r ior tas tefully and ~ipens iveb up· grade d : E xterior beautifully lttndscap ed . Community pool, jacuzzi. game room. etc. Close to sh opping and beac~,.$1{0,000 A COU>wlu. IAMla CO. 496-7222 831-0836 """'-M•a di..,.._. ~ ...... 646-l.SSSor631-0020 crpls, Cul-de-sac. Only SAT/SUNl-5 644·7130. HEWILUFfS COHDO $1ll,900. 64.Z·8771· O/H *2Port Weybrldgo 1M1 Palermo lee flxet BI 0 0 ml n g D c I 0 r e 8 1_Sa_t_ISU_n_l2_-5 ________ H_a_.r_bo_r _Vl_e_w___ upper. Drive by 1715 Port Model, 3 Br 2"' Ba, end Harbor View Portoflno DOVER SHORES = then call ownr. unit. By owne r . 501 By ownr. 4br, 3i.tba1 Elegnnt s pacious pool Playa. $133,SOQ. 644·7901. ram,r m, aep apt/bonus est ate. com ple t ol¥ Prlme property, located Open House &It. & Sun. rm w/bdrm, ba, stov e, hamished. 1189,500. on the Penlnsul._, 2 blks 1 1 • 6 P M • 0 w n o r sink, frplc. Clean & up-"'--• Sat/S. I 2·1 from Udo Village. Lee w/cooperatew/"'o1lors. graded. beaut yd, tile. -...-1206 Westollff Or. llvin1 rm w/fplc, dlnln fish pond. Open hae area,2700aq..tl,2Cplc'a, HEWPOlTSHORES Sat/Sun 12_. 01' by appt J OHNKLOSERLTR patios, one w /3 flab Beaµt. decorated A· 1806 P ort R e nwick. 8'5-6822 ~ ponds at one w/aunken frame on com er lot ; 2 64'·9118. Prln o nly. nttural pa llrel>lt. L1e1---------1 ~-+den ; 3 blkl. lo sw.ooo. BACK BAY upstalrs aundec t . D C.:V:a~D RW.TY -P-re_m_l_u_m_1-ln-,1-tuo1-lc_v_e_l, Le~·"'""°' owner. $l?S,OOO by •P * 541·1290 * Anita Plan to the ID\lffs. a.... only.~ 3 Br, 2ba, firtplace, sun-beuiled ceU'f. overDt'a lllDUCID SEA VJEW. Dynamic kmLR.C.melcarpell;nl lndlcpd yard. a Br, 2 ba, Ste.al thb 4 Br, den. PoOl ---------1 ocan/liks view. Brand thruoUt.. Eno UD.lt with din nn, 2 frpb , • ear •• jacuui borne. Op Leate Opt.. l f beaut. n ew. c booso colon . lario P•Uo. SlU,600 ~or room for abop. KOUM ~-lldt olftr? ecmdo. Pool tenala. su.ooo. unde r mkt. ti rm . 0 w n er . By Olf'Mr. Z)05 'JD.tozl ~ ~. g.12 sm.soo ~1' J. v. Co. Eva /wtnds SS1-403t Dr. 54MOISl STEPHEN le ASSOC. . $7SO. l40-l'TS1 • ............... ___ _ I ~.......... 1a...-aea11st• oee.r-......... l°"*'IHllat.t. -~ H .. n............. 8und!Y.,M!y22,1m DAILYPtt.DT " ~····················· •··········•···••·••··· •·············•··••·••· ·•••··•·•·••········••· ·~····················· c;.:;;.·.;;;;,;;··u22 .._.. u ........ -....... u........ H••" u ...... ,. ~f0f'1ale 1200~--for .. IZOO -..Propertr HOO""-"'••rtt ......... .a.cl 3106 ........................................................................................... . ~~ ....................... . ............................................... ................................ ~··•••••••4• Broodmoor Seavlew. COlfeM.N 3JJ4 '-t•V•r 32J4 tW•IJloeleeclt 3f.40 •••••••••••••••••mlt ~~~ IALIOA ISLAND Naatuckct model. Nrw 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••• GET INVOLvm · IAYFllOMT br wi den" atrium. )) lB Zba famrm AfC HWJUnctonffarbouraNI, Three 20 Acre Ranch Parcels a. DawlOll Cmymt . $2750 per ec.n-IG-Ye clDwa W.1•Cor-.1t1.t1M•m-. %--* C-...tt 11111 or Molal Ho... -·Wfftr, ,._.a m.ctnclty AY......_ C..,. or...., View Loh Loh of r ...... • WMte c .. (21JJ1619'2410#'161-0974 IY IMCJ SIOOOPer..._.. Vaew. Teonl1 " com-u;i~ lae' encl yd.'Frwt ba)ICront lovely z Br, 2 T k. th f' t. t I ott th 3 BR, SBA luxury upper munlty pool. S77S mo. trees' S42S ~ 81, lge deck, patio, SSS0 a mg e trS a ep 8 en e duplex on Balboa bland U0-8557, eH-8018 or · · roo. JM. Boat al.Ip avaU. hardest one. If you're ready to move So. &yrroot. cau ror 833·3822 tt.t•••lffch JJ40 See to ap..,rec. Own.r . up or start your fovestment orogram, ... ..t FOR Lr.lsE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-59?·5170 but have become confused wtth all the •~· SPYGLASS. 4 Br, Fam IOA 2 b rood 1 b --------._ , ._---.• Rm.&bonus Rm. View. PRIME EASTSIOEC.M. p:ol c:~por~' crrssc 2 Br 11,o\ Ba coado, 2 aspects of today's market, then come 1--:> 644·6223or644·6926 CONDO. 2 BR, 2 B~. dbl Arbo~ Cir. $300. Oys : comm. pools,. carport, to the experts at Quail Place DON TYL•1t • Superb H.V. Hiiis home. 3 gar. Brandspank1n new. 893.6$71 ext 210 evei· lae fplc, patio, saas. Prona...+ies, Inc. for Solid nrnfessional aasoc .. RaALTOlta BR t b Vrly, lease. S375 /mo. 714 •8 27.0645 Mr : 962-0543or556-S960 .,..,..... ,,..., ,1 • + am. rm .. 2"'2 a, Call ror appt Mary or counseli•g. Pyramid your equiwes -.. ~';~~·••l view! Walk to school. 6 Don. • Mohamed J~U1ACULATE 3 BR, 1'4 Wwiithlh ananeyexe ~~;';J~ hlng~~M:~~~ Winter. Little Island. E. ~~n::~~t~~~~ $800 COLE OF NEWPORT 2 Br 2 Ba, twnhse, pool, ~ ~~ess:~borbood. " Bayfront w/pier. f'ully REALTORS Jae, sauna, walk to bch . ....;... __ . _____ _ for your golden years. We now have turn. Sept ti 1 June. 3 Br, 2 ba, plus frplc. So. 675-5511 Sec. dbl aar. 898-2989 __ 3 bdrm, 2 b~t.f•rae yd. At ~ tfolftls lnconw ,roperty 2000 2, 3; 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8, $1600/mo. Without pier ~~s-~r-~/mo. Call 2 Br, 2ba, gar, 2 enclosed SUPER NICE! ~~~r,>!.~~D62.~~~k to For S-. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10. 12, 16, 26, 30, 32, 62, 64 and 203 units $1500/mo. 673·0211 . patios, laund f "cil . 3 B,r 21,o\ Ba condo, 2 ___ ..;.., _____ _ ........................ l ... .. Deluxe adult park DUPLEX. Huntington PLUS commercial proper y . "' lolboaPeninsula 3107 2 Br. bltns, encl garage, S300/mo.957-0261 Cplca, patio, 1ar, pool, SUPERSHARP3Br,2Ba. m Beach Just the lot is PlOFESSIO .... "'L ST""FF -O'lllt 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S350 mo. 5"'"·8"8" or Jae, sauna, uparadcd. ram rm, frplc, n.r acl\Js, lrvme. 2 A.R .• 2 ba., sun· ne3r w· orth the asking "'"' "' vr ' "0 • .. b d B b _.. r-N RGI ..... OUGH TO s-v1 SMALL SPACIOUS Oc antront 4 979-97'4 blwn S.5PM 2 r, crpts~ rplh stove, S 4 7 5 m o • o • decorator xtru. $t00. ~.500~~~~6.:.~4 rarp pnce or S79.000. Sl2.000 LA .,...... !!;ft • Br 2 83 comp!etely rurn T small yd. Encl. gar. 1270. 213·869-2007 531-8484orM6-6715 down. PILOT REAL ENOUCiH TO CARE. OP94 TIL tf'M. hme. Fplc, wshrtdryr, 645-2978 8X38' 2br In adult park ~STATE,540·0555. ,. I I I& aau II~ dsh h 2 --------Brand~w3bedrmLAN· Super Sharp! 3Br, 2ba. W>O Qual ~ • a ws r. car gar,~ 3 Dr 2 Ba, lge Fam Rm, OJNO home, 1~ aq.ft. frplc, nr ~olf crae. • ... a,,173 DUPLEXES PlllCIP. , Plam pets. 52000, June, S2 fplc. lge pvt back yd, with formal d1nln1, SW/mo incl g tardner . ........., Pra Itri Prop.tin July. Yrly rental avail. ws br, dryr, r e frtg, owner wants 1 yr be & 846-6457 SJC 2 BR Sil\'ercrest FOURPLEXES P752 ,!fo• n2 1920 644·9582 SOUTH OF HIWAY. 3 C.Ollege Pk, area. sns. $550. per mo. incldg -------- Ideal Park. Cpls. drp::.. "oo OUAllST..NtWPOttlllACH t<M)O ouaun.-.,.twl'OllT&IA04 Costa Mffo l 124 Br, home. Hardwood Gerry, 645-8286 gardener. 13th Month Sharp 2 br. l ba home. bltn hutch + many other JUST LISTED -~ ----_..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• noors brick fireplace. HALECRES"' 80 ... E free. 848-1688 Bkr. Br and new ~ r Pt g I . f ~~~-...--w s· ed. 1 t · '' 1" thruout. Freshly painted. xtra:. <KPli047/ KPSO.ltl l n pra me area rom -Npt Hgts. lbr sep. apt. atuat 00. corner 0 · 3 BR, fplc. immed. OC· WALK TO BEACH ChUdren pets ok. Avail Only SJJ.000 llurry ! sss.ooo Call for more de-I p rty 2000 $250 Mo, util iocld 'd, BY 8 PP 0 1 n t men t · cupancy. Family. One yr Beaut 3 Bdrm 2 ba ram -~:. 963-"561 Agt KEMHEY ttuls. ncorne rope Mobi., horM/ walk to shop. 221 · B $5.50/moolh. 1 •~25/ 1257 ' d '93 now. -. ' • REAL EST.ATE Call 540-3666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TrtrPrtcs 2lO Cabrillo. 714/646-7601 or COLEOFHEWPORT ~S,:~Y-., mo. ~m~l~~v::: ~:~S./m~~ _no_fee_. _____ _ 7 UNITS-BALBOA •••••••••••••••••••••• 714/626-5701 ror appt. REALTORS . 5&9911, 53().2173 2br Twnhse. immac. Nr 768•6663 P rime area . Gross OWN your own Mobil 675-551 I Quiet area, 2 BR _house, City Hall. $300 mo. s:n.ooo +.Will trade up Home Lot in a Planned COTTAGE, only $14S. & fenced yard. patio, C~I 3 br, 1'°" ba, 2 story Adults, infant olt. 1'-CreO<Je for sol• 1200 Wf1ela11 \'9••··················· ~ ORANGE COUNTY ONESQUAHe l\llLi-; SJ60 per ucrc . S:!J0.~00 lotal; rirm. S67,5'l0llown Consider exl·hangc ore Black Star Canyon. Open til 9PM. REAL ESTATE Oistttu Property! We can find it for you. Beach area. Probates, h.1 nkru pl c1es. trustee :.ales, forced sales. under ma rket values. We can Jullll venture. Call World WuJe Broktff!>, 6i3·4S.I:>. or down. Owner/Agl. Community. 1/8 to 2'3 furn. <sm fee> DELUXE 3 br, 3 ba, lg. carpet&dtapes. $HO. till townhouse. Near pool, 640-8114 Glli J555or63HXl20 1\cre lots on rolling halls CALREHTALS fam. rm, bltns + rcfrig. 9PM,smservfee rec. ball & beach + --------- 4 UNITS Pridt' or ownership 3 Bdrm , family rm. owner's unit + three :? bdrm. units. Hurry on this! Princ1p<.1ls only. SllJ9.500 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 933.9293 in So. Calif. 645·8880 art. 631·1713 Wash/dryer. Avl. S/30. LOCATORS 898·9891 many amenities! $325. Perfect home for family. 5. except Sunday. L. Har· $1100 mo. Agt. 675·3850 892·1372 Short walk or bicycle to nson. llkr. 3 Ir $280 beach. Cul·de·sac. SMALL FURH 2 Br & den, 3 Ba, fplc, Nice unit, 2 baths, Cull SHARP 3 Br 2 Ba, cpts, Fenced yard, fireplace, Ouf of County Property 2S50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Bedroom apt. pool, tennis. $650. carpet & drapes. Kids d r P s , b I t n s • n r 3br, 2ba, double garage. Utilities paid 714·1·493-5888 OK.Smserv.fee. Brookhurst & Yorktown. landscaped, newly rear309Broadway •llarborView5 BR, LOCATORS 898-9891 $395.968·5779 carpeted. $475. Call Los A n g e I es a re a · Sl20/mo. 673-4577. Ba 963-8377 or 494-4876 $325.000. Net income1~~~~~~~~~ Somerset••* Avail now, 2 Br unit, 17Yrold3Brll,<a ,w/2 S31.~I per yr. For in-I -640· 1644 or 548·2873 stove, crpts & drps $225. car gar. lge fncd back 4br 2ba Seaberry Beach formation concerning $135 utll pd! osta Meso 3224 Fee. yard. New choc brwn home. 5450 + security. this property We cover all beach LOCATORS 898·9891 cpts, new dtps. kids OK. Move in. 536·851f or •••••••••••••••••••••• P t be wt /g dnr CallJimBerkshire areas!Manymoreava1l! es may • r r 960-1418,496-7086 , · PETSOKAY 5 years new 3br, 2ba, pd.213-4J0.5748 __ _,; _____ _ a;:.-:~ Prapwti- 1•00 ou.r~s~-~~~ , ... ," 1---------·1 Two 4·PLExes Avoc:ado Cou"try Near new home 31>r, 2ha home on 8 a<:rei.. Hit mature Ire<.'.; l'ro,crl~ has IJcen !>plit 1ntu · 11c1 <'!> & 3 un<.'s. O.v1w1 uni.ious. llrokt·r, Gi6 571, &5:?2 2080 Recia Estate Counselor Pro(cs in vest m ent a11aly:.1s, a ppraa))al s. Lu & cxchung c advice Spt-<.'1ali z1ng 1n llch multi plcx properties. Seller., & huyn:. avail. Huntington Bc:ich Will exchange. Call our oHll'e for :so appointment to see this Quail PIJce o.· clu:.I\ e Sl37,;;ou. t!J. Open 11119 pm ~ ~ Uot. Small fee. LlfeUme. Funky 2br, fncd yard, formal din'g. Fam.rm, Seacllff lovely 4 br, 3 ba. ~900C-&llMN GulM FA Ille. $300. 222 W. frplc, 2 ovens, dsbwshr, Lovely 3 bedrm 2 bath fireplaces in F.R. & _ 6 75 • 7900 _ ......... Wilson. See 1st-Phyllis r e r r i g. I au n dry , home. Crptg, d~, 2 car master br: Nr beach, . . ~on leach 3 I 40 546-8104 w /was be r d r y er • gar .• nice neigh rhood. shopping, c.c .. schools. Cabi n on s 3C. View ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener + xtras. $600. Avail immed. $375/mo. $750/mo. (714)536-1838or w /watt::r /pwr avail. N BEACH-LAKE PARK MESA VERDE mo.546-0605,54&-6803 963-4567Agt.noree. 53S-8l<ll,Owor/Agt. Sl4,700 Only S2200 dn. r Outstanding 4 bedroom, Sb bed 2 b th 125 mo 71 '7. int exec 3 Br 2 Ba, lse. $245. 2 Br 2 Ba, fncd yd. arp 4 rm, a 4 Br. 2 ba bltins, D/W. I I jQuail l -GALA 'PROP ERTi ES 7177-8178. i.595. S36-032L ~r~~~· &ned~shc!!~~!~: Dshwshr. pat, 2 sty view, ~omr C~p:!t t~~ut2 Crplc. Nr Westminster Plac• _Call Ceo Frey 542·3456 L--•---h 3148 s.595 includes gardener. unt. Small fee. 645-4900 ew Y pam • • • Mall. Call892·9907 Mini Ranch Pr t -~-__, * •Consum.n Gtti• car gar. Children & pets Jl:ear new Jbr, 2ha homc''l-~~~~~~~~~I ap~-I~~ CUSTOM 4·PLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 751-3191. OK. $38S. 963-4567 Agt. no S29S, c lean twnhse. nr <.:all Hon Elh.; c.:~·ntury 21 8-IX· I l~ Cro:.s Counlf) !l60·2358 on l ..tl"1t• P<Ht1all~ 1•ooouA1lsrN1wPO«nucH 6 mos old. Xlnt buy at FOR LEASE MESA DELMAR Call Locaters for ir:&fo ree. Brookhurst & Adams, 2 ft::nccd . Horst:: :.tails $750,000 S!ll.400. Only Sl8,800 3 Bdrm., South Laguna bed 2 b th about therentals1tuat1on 3 8 2'h Ba fplc vaulted Br 1 Ba, dshwshr • • Priced below market. 6 UNITS down view spectacula r . Sharp3 room, a • mCostaMesatoday! .r, • wshr/dryr hkup. ar Hroker . Commen:1..1I Uldg on EASTSIDE GALA PROPERTIES Completely rurnished. beautifully decorated. LOCATERS 898-9891 ceal gs, dbl car gar w / shops, schools. play· 1,;75691 &522.0530 Cn.1:.t Hwy. Charmin;.: SG50t mont.h. si~tmo.CALL556·2660. opnr,nearnew.848·0800 ground&pool.Availim-nltl La"una Beat'h l1 0\'1·ly n11dc of 542J.l56forGeo Frey C .-.ncrorLghomeFee med. Ask for Judy, .. · •· Caus•y & Com...-y !p SELE T ~Locat · 898•989 I .a BR. 2 ba, frpl, bltns, in· F1VE ACRES South of Corona. Fantastic view. Full price Sl2.900 D ro k e r , 6 7 7 · SH !I I 8. 1 .. nc1m.1rk w1ocean view. own1·r.;h1p unih, ne ar Out f Stot r-· rrs 962·9668 eves> 962·8891 Hight party c-un e::irn Wcs tcllff. 0 1 fcrc<I nt 0 • 2600 1104So. Coast Hwy. PROPERTIES cl. wash/dry. Fncd yd. days. ~1:.i.000 Poslll"-'1'J::.h li(I\~ Sl95,ooo. By appomhncnt Propeorty LAG UNA BEACH Shady Glen 3 br home gd Cls. to schls & parks. --=..:..------- thru depreciation w 1dnly only. Opt'n t11 •1prn ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 497-245 7 5 BDRM .3 BATH $525. sch ls. huge yd for ~ts, 5445. 963-9950 *I YR TWHHSE LSI• :.•o·, down. - - - - - -Kids, pets OK. NB Golf avl. now. Sm serv fee Avail June 1, 3 Br 2 Ba, nr 2Br +den, 2Ba. spacfous I~ R-2 LOT ~~~~~~ ••• ~!~! Course. M6·7945; 557·0985 LOCATERS 898·9891 beach. Fam rm, fplc, attractive. pvt patios. 2 {f]YA-J~j~~~ ~ l~l!~i! ~ OH BLUFFS A .1 J t Se l Xt JBr. 2na. dbl garage. Util Pd .• 2 br. garage, nice patio, fncd back yd. lse1 ~a~ ~a~ ~~C~ ~vf;~ THREE+ ACRES 1550s C tH Bl'CJ Ri·v·r, Colorado vai · .une 0 dp ·, r~ Mesa Verde avail May ·t vt CWMVofee $440.675-1501 . ou wy. Praperti•• ...-sharp 2br, 2ba, bl gar. :.i 20 S400 mo 646·3627 uni • P ..... vv • jacuzzi /saunas tennis RC'motc home on :l t- al'rC'!.. Frn<:t•ll, f.1111.1 -.l 1<' \.Jew: Full pn~·1· '17.IM>O Broke r . G7ti·57 17 & 522·2080 80 ACllES. Chn:.tm..i Valley. 01 l'. ~12.000 or ye!>l ca:.h ofr. Pl' 494 5191 Comnwrciat L.otJyne t .. cli 494-9421 752·1920 ~llo R.alty blks to ocean. Club hse. · 1 LOCATERS 898·9891 New-Huntington Beach 4 adj 'f3 mi to bch S475 mo. • 1•00 ouA1lst Niw,ou iucH 1714) 982-8844 poo!, tennis fac-1lit1es an · Your choice or 2·3Br, 2Ba 3 Br & Fam Rm, cozy plex & triplex. 19181 D3ve Baron 536-370lor lv 8 UNITS PLL'S rm. for 4 mon• F:a:.t Co!>la l\lesu lm•a llon. All units 3 HR 2 h.1 (;real pol1::nt1al ! C<All fur .in .... ppoantment LE RAISOR REALTY 833-8600 CORONA •------cld d. Call M8·7840 or homes 111 xlnt cond, both Mesa Verde home. Avail Coenson Cr. 833-1693 msge846-1371 R he Farm 645·7633 located in nice residen-June 4th. $425 mo. D. J. ~n House Sat & Sun CHARMING·3Br, l~Ba. DEL MAR ~o•'~s s, 2700 At Beach! Only S200 ulll tial C.M. area. $410 mo. Feenstra, Inc. 549·3162 den w/frplc, beautifully Theo ull1ma1c-in '1111llex pd' R r • U t 673·4801 days, &40·8572 B B Uk d ••••••••••••••••••••••• . e + more. n .... 90• Ni·ce home•. Ut"al pd! 2 rl a, enew. lndscp , 575.3441 or • h"111r\ owner ., un11 hac; s II f "'•S 4""" eves. "'i n-..-l 1 t"o lld1ms. t"o buth<i lf'YULILIKE. ma ee . .,.. · il\IV Ref+more!Havemany uvwuownarea. _540-4867 ________ _ I' t. 1 • ~ d l' n w 1 t h WOODS * •ConSWMrs Guide MESA VERDE more! Smlfee. 645-4900 5300 mo. S36-0880 c Br 2 Ba, playbse, redec, l'HJ\' \TE LIEC" Oil· HILLS 4 Br Nwpt Crest Condo Best area, super exec 4 •ConoumersGttide Condo/Adil Comm. 3 Br dbl gar, kids olc. S395. !-lair:-. pOW::'\STAlRS '' STREAMS S600 yrly. Tennis, pool, Br. 2 ba. frplc, many ex-new cpts, pool, clbhse, S36-1461or898-2467 a faol":):;t1c l·athcdrJI 640-1751 tras. Ava1l 6/l. SS2S/mo. Sl95, 1 + more! Ref + 968·3680. Avail June 6, --------- le1hni: II\ m f.{ room dm y .11 1 FR EE 545-5726 ittras! We cover the en-~. '"Me 3z44 Property 1600 OL'PLFX 2 BH. I'~ Bi\ 2 ...•..•.•.•.....•...... t~•tOCi'I> 1.1': \Si-:. :!I loll\ :>Q ft l:!Jt) lt (1 onla:,:1•1 111 du'Wlltll\\ II :0..111 J 11 .111 ('.IJ)ll .11 l \"' ''""l 11111111 Cit\. II.ill. "'' ltt«lo ' 'mall tw~ut. wmr11. hid:.: pl11' o I <l h 0 u •H• l !111 ,, l.1 I Owner. Macnab-Irvine 111>1 f.{,11', (;?) to dH><h l! I rom S72,j(}(I l.l Du\\ n. Ch\ncr ..1g1rnt 510 u55.J \\'1 II tr .Hie 4 UNITS COSTA MESA ·0 .. 1o111n f' \\111 ---'111 O\'C our Sl35,Ut·11Pd'. . tirebcb1 area! Pix Small ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 '"' · · • ' s ummer Cat a I o g. 3 d B d Fplc Ut tee 645 4900 0 H 1{()0\1. m..1m111uth \\cl Thousand" of Farms. At beach! We cover all +en. agyar . . e . . • ,_,. ouse RanchS.J.2 Br+den.on har . .i1t1µl .Jl"c &. IMllo • beach areas! Manv more Ready now. $425/mo. *•Consumers Gutde 4br, 2ba, near beach & Golf Course w/prime Vu, re ant' ht.''. < nu n tr Y . -1, • •11 f Halecrest. 3097 Loren La. h 1 Edisort High liwll 111 k1ll'hl•11-. l-.\n•p lloml'~ de!>crilJed. pie· .iv~1 . Unl. Sma ec. Sl70, pool. refrig, unt, sc oo s. S52S 547.7044 '""'·" l..11Hh c.1p1n ,· lure<l E\Cttement in the hfcttrne.&tS-4900 4 br, 2 ba, cpts, drps, small fee. Wehavemany area. Snt/SUn 10-4, $450 --·------- t•:<culcnt Jfl!J' ~l::i.ll\JIJ Countrys11ie -All ••Con.sUf!MnGuiM bllns. frpl. grdnr incl. more in all bch areas! mo.20851Catamaran. The Ranch, 4 br.1~ ba. O!)t'u tll ~1""' ,\cro~s America. Your ~. 645·2978 645-4900 EDISON Hi, 3 br, 2 ba. ~~~c~~~ leue. f'll Ef; ..,..s,runv 3 BR Halecrest home Place Tract. Avail. now. New Woodbrid"'e·Poplar f S139.,900 Plac• • T RE "'LTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/fplc, quiet st. Family 1 T 11 • • STROU "' $135 Utilpd $495. o see, ca ownr Plan. Lands caped. I 'Quail l <;trout Catalog ~foil ed Sanc~!i°" ... --3178 ••ConsumenGuicM famrm.upgraded,Park Prap•rt•a 1 .... C ' 2Br. den, 2Ba, lam rm. pref. 3118 Dublin St. U T • •1•1 Uk 536-6912 k { Sh a r IJ • II r ' d e or 7S2•1920 "' • new '76, view. new ap· . • . nt. ry us. you e 848·1525; as or draped, 3 br, 2 ba. $475 Hl::ALTY <:O~l l'A:"; Y o\\11t>r,h1p u1111)) m super ••oo ouA•l~t Ntwl'<>«r lfACH 909·0 ScMlth ht Av~ pliances. grnd pia no, 3 pace Br s, lge yd w /frwt us. ~e ba~e many more Gay ....;mo.;.;.:..'....;55.;..1;._·5_294 _____ _ PRIME 11·111.11 coat lo~·at1on :--o ou•LEX Arcadia, CA grdnr S495 mo. 496·2038 t r ee.s, good schools , avail now. 645-4900 • BEAUT HME, 3 Br 2 Ba. WOODBRIDGE COMMERCI "L 1h•frrrett maintenance r 9 I 006 Refng & stove. $350. mo. ••ConslllMn Gu1cS. encl pat1·0 refrtg r>n<: ESTATES "" \I l (. 11 ,,, .. ,~w. I "rll"t'lf Ill C'd \I j L..L----u-.&.-isl..-..1 646 Ol>AC • I _.. ... PROPERTY mo., c arry . .1 ~~" ,.. 121 lt """"5 7750 ~ ~ ~ ..,.,..... be ·1 96().2728; 963-8601 Brand new 3br I.Jncoln. !JI.:! i i ll8 for c11>1t proJ•·c lllk~ t11 l11'..tl'l1, ~upcr ..,.., • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $215. 2 Br, am ce1 gs! :'llJriners .\lill· · C t 111,n U'4 ner'4tlltr,ldc ~h:11p G.Mral 3202 2 Br. 1 ba, small atrium Patio+ lots more! Uot.1---------•I Upgrades, SS50 mo. 127 wn .. d Ct•ntcrul i'l'\\purt t-K€Y n r: 1-:-;tJhll,hmcnl A•ocodoGrov• ••••••••••••••••••••••• type yd. nicely decorat-Smaltree.645-4900 •l Bedroom, 2 bath W. Yale Loop, open 11.irbor ~JJ<:!ill l1Jo·,.t (111 c rr .. 1t::·ALTOn < -:l 11 '1411 & Family HotM 3 Br 2 Ba, cpts, drps, nr ;:~zr.°~57~o~sSe~~~t ••Consumen Gulde townhome near Hunt· =at/Sun. 644«96; otfH'\'' or smull hu ... 1111·' "~ "~ -1 p r·..111hrook area. ~. l l schools, Garden Grove. ington Harbour. Pool,1--------- fl!Jt!l .illon l'nn•ll 10 ~1•11 · ---TnlPLEX ncome roperty J1·rcs of produ ci n g S375mo.842·6890 Executive Home. Mesa S295. <;>ld~r? Br 2 Ba. jacuzzi,tennis,encl.dou-i--------- App·l onh IV Iii• " 4 Unih J\OCJuos & 3br, 2tnba Verde . 5br, 3ba & Eastsade. Kids OK. Has blegarage.S39S/mo. 2BEDROOMS Helt•11 W11odMlli:'Oll r:."1-;1d\•lo~t.i \lc~a r>111.•1.-nt ln<.11111nc; 1n r:inch house+storage WAIT jacuzzi. Great ownyard.236Camema. •3 Bedroom. 2 bath. WatnutSquare ...... ms ----------C1h111' .! llH + dent •~ho 2 1fun11n)(t .. 11 l~·.H h auom. barn & corral. CALLUS FIRST! Neighborhood. Avail Ju· Rertar house. Info at pro-Prime area. 2000 Sq. rt. Univ. Park •••••••• $075 C d i · /T " r"' 1 1 a 1 s · <"iop this year in excess Ora nge Co's larges' ly 1. $795. 546-5120. pe y. bed 0ee...1: Id .....,n on om ncums own <: ir.1~1' Pn' .111• ,,,,nos I s.1 000 S150 000 Wm • Huge master room. nte • ......... _.,., .. ~~!~.~~: .. !?.~ ~~~~1 ·,'i::i~·o~~.,y tHmi>. ~ ~~~i~1hill c~ ... <714 ) ~:~~t~llrt~!;~a~r:~~ \ff'~.2rr~~. ~~~s~n~:1:~: .V~Y r!~:;;,;i~~ ~~: ~:l~o~ourse view. 3 ~~:,!~~~:::::::::~ Condo Specialist Pyl"Omid hchancJOl"S torught. cl 5410 645-2978 673-4801, 640-8572 Bedroom, 2 bath, family Rancho San Joaq .• $550 H 11. I \I . f . \I v Ill 1768 RHIEstate CALREMTALS . . 4 bedroo l~b fo 2 room.SS50/mo. 3BEDROOMS rou ch~ t 01w ll e JI t y • Exchange 2800 9·97 days a week 3 BR homes, fplcs, big m. 8• pa 1 • C.OUege Park ........ S400 963-0867 .. -,-L'-"TS-1 O"' 1 ., ..,..,rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·1713 yards . easy walk all car gar, bltns. SdOO mo. lbeTerrace .. : ..... $425 :! bdrm 2 h .1. 11 pl . .! 1·ar gar. new p r f>rtn only D .950 673 J:)5J ".-~, .... "" -'"'" h.l •-k ••25 546-3202 hmN':. on 11nc lul 73, 1110 THY It for o weekend. 3 IEW sc s °' m ls. ~ /mo. ---------• Village l. ........... $425 .! t ,1r nnr Pnnw l-ond ~ Br. Bi~ Heor Caban. lge OCEAM V ! Select one. Dave546-4141 --Poi_.. 3226 Calif. Homes •••••••• $425 ,. 4 I n1t'I. rww ronc;t. I ..... 15 I Locaters has mony ---------1-...-k .A., s,tr\'C't S:l:!,500. l'n11c on (;ar Gro,1• lm·at. 20•., 2'vrin1g.rml,...,lx218P :r9r~ vacancies w /ocean BEAUTSBR 2BA ••••••••••••••••••••••• UniV?Par ........ _..o v ~ 2-I M rln. Arkr fii5 :ll50 P c s. II ps . . -' views. J.2-3 br, houses & Hardwood firs, lplc, lge SURF & SAIL REAL TY INC. Woodbridge······" SS50 z lJR<:oncJo.Villn)':c Wulk . [<i>ma ~ fullprice.ZRltr apts. Most accept sgls, dble gar., very priv. Sbrhomewith.inwalklng 71.4/846-1371 4 BEDROOMS ~~nta Ana. Uy owni·r •. : a Income Prop•rfy kids & pets. Call tor more yard. Vacant. $450/mo. distance of Marina & , __________ , Woodbridge •••••••• $550 ~.200. 751 1089 . -• ~ San Clemente 'rri pll.'x. 494·8611, Laguna Dch info. Avail now. Call 549·2708. State Bch. $495 mo. Woodbridge"• ..... ~s ' l>uDMH1/ ·----------•( ~~ai~~i·~· HUl:l' owner Real &tote 00 LOCATERS 898·9891 Sharp, clean, 3 br, 2 ~a. ___ 998 __ ·1_164_e_v_e_s __ ~J~!neX.~~:::u~~: Culverdale •••••••• ~50 Units s• l IOOi· 2 HOUSES Refurbished 4 Plcx ncAr Want.d 29 lal»oo Pft'linsula 3207 fam rm, dbl gar, quiet 3 BR. 2 Ba crpts, drapes, Smaervtee. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• loc at1'on $375/mo d ' 'l 1 d LOCATORS • BeachS15-0 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · yar • Ava. • mme • 898·9891 1113 Duplex <1 lc vtl) OH ONE LOT New Dana .Pt. Triplex. A 0 W N Pro Pert Y In ON Point. blk to bay & 540· 1151 He rlt age $350. TaylQr-Made Real·c --al_l_Lo_c_a-te_r_s_fo_r_ln_f_o' <'>wn<'rs Ille dlx imm•H' h .1 Best Buy at srns ooo. ln11lewood. Hawthorne beach 3 Br 1~ Ba sallo Rcaltora. ty 499·2986 . umt. 3 Br 2 Da. nu cpt~. ~l~ntht~"11n!~~: S1!1t~ POINT nK\LTY orWSol.LBLaPy!ryeac? "'SHI! gar. sSsomo yrty.' wnr'. 2Br +Fam Rm foradlls Oc' 1 ht hs 3 ln~n\~~~~\:!.~~~atlon~~~~~~~~~ dq>s. f ,\ ht!lll, bltns . b 1 t$8SSOO 4911•5000 "' "' 213-625_1157 • • eanvu pus wn e, ATERS 89898911. ste.reo, br~lr fir~ alarm orga "a · _:.1 Ph. Tom D'Alessandro 131 Broad~ay, CM. New-Bd, 3 Ba, pool, sauna. LOC • red hill -., ~52·7500 systm. AdJ lovely 2 Or Roy McC-• Lm tor Sale 2200 TD PltO"RTIES Cclpistrc.o leach 32" ly redec d. $375. Call S500. 541-4192· 493-6569 2 br & lg den, nr beach, unit, cpts, drps. bltns. R•altor 1110 fiffwport ••••••••••••••••••••••• <213.) .674 6907 (714) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mullan Realty, 540-2960 • Q nice unit ....... s-fee · l d t C ta M 541 7729 · or 3 bd 2 b 3Br, den, patio, BB , -... pa tio, pv Y s , au OS esa • BUILDERSSPECIAI.! 546-6201 anytime. or Brand nu • ~ a, 3 Br 2 Ba condo, avail neat 2 sty 5450 mo LOCATERS 898-9891 sdpkn·vlersw.a~sd.b+l og.rrarSatg_ePskc. R·l Lot in cxclu:-1ve (714 ) 846·5221aft. 6pm rrptc, dbl aar. ocean vu, now. $395 mo. Pool & rec 496-1959 499.:f710 • d ~ Three Arch Bay loc. Un · ssoo. 642·4818, 496-0042 rm. 640-2981 · . 2 br, cldl accepted, forbo:lt ortron bujte cut PRJDEOF'OWNERSHJP believable 180 degree Wlll trade 2 BR, 2 ba on eves &Toro 3232 ~smserv.ree. ~epe~c. l~.uss!~·~·t~~CP. BY .;,fi~EAN ocean view from dwntwn Lido Isle + cash for 3 Coroea dtl M• 3222 Sl3S furnU, utu pd. 1R1e1r + ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATERS 898-9891 • Id LaJ!una to Dana Point. DR, 2 Ba, on Lido Isle. more! ot. Sma ee. 3Br2Bacondo's pool air c.-re•e" ~Br 2atfi 2 ..... prec 848-9575 Spanish :1tyle. 4 yrs o • 6JOOSq ft S72 soo (213)793-0427 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4900 ' ' ...... ~ ,. "'• \ • "' end gar, frplcs , & · · ' · 3Br d~ 2ba aar Walk C _ Golde cood,nopets.S36S&:S350 Ba,formaldin1n1, aml· Charming Easlside CM dshwshrs In all units. . WA YHE We need a duplex or 2 to bch & shoP,. M0..7477 ** OftlUIMrl lse.S40-12S6 ly rm, convenatlon pit. Duplex, 2 & 2. close t Low maint. Mking only THOMSEN houses on 1 lot. Single for appt. $'Zl0, 2 Br, beam cell«is Fountefn Valt.y 3234 U1>1raded cpt1 & drps. shopping. Prine. only. &!35.000 for this scarce RI'! 1 LTY 492 9550 house OK ll under 40M. bltns, + more! Nice! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oreat nbrhood, nr beach Slllt.000. 645-1103 rommodlty. Call now! l:A • Pvt, P.T.L. Ph 646·3471 Qny 3 BR cottage, S. or Unt Small rce e45-C900 LOE 2 BR C d full le achool. Ordnr lncld. McVAY l.NVESTMENT TWO OCEAN VIEW Hwy. 602 Begonia. $450 'c . A..., ... _ . on o, y SMOmo.968-6070 C P mo. 556-6CMS art 6.PM '*'* on....,.._ -crpt d, drps, 2 car gar, 2 ..;_ ______ _ RENTALS 2 BR, 2 ba ...... lm/525 2BR, Zt,.\ ba .••.••••• $47S lor2BR, +D,2ba .. 1425 • BR. 2 Ba. ...... $425/560 IBR,2~ Ba ••••• $475/500 c BR, 2 Ba ••••••••••• $435 'BR, 2~ ba ••••• $535/550 48R,3Ba ..•••••.••• $S1S m.EBWFFS . •BR, a Ba ........... saso OrOftG (714c~:2.7431 LOTS. $150,000 . N . 1...Ws R ( ba, w&hr/dryr book-up, $175 2 lrl D IM ' L g ria Beach Call 1 Br newlv dee fncd S210. 2 Br + morel e • bltn stove & d1hwshr. 0 nJ 1 Kids OK • Cir , UUJLDI-:RS H·3 Hunt· 1~&.1 . ;;.:;:•~••••.. pati0, oceari' side ~f hwy. t•tlt>S ·~[i nl::s;~:t $325. mo.10055San Pablo pl~· ,.::1rt::. We have 833-8600 New duplu 1/1/'fltcvt; J inl(ton Be" lot. Includes •••••••••••••••••••••.. S290/mo. Ph: 673·8775 nt. ma ee. G Ide Ct. F.V. (1·213) 325.7~ 'many more avail nowt blkr from bcn'ttt. 28t, pllm.s (or &UD.ila + exist· i ADJACENT General 3102 Broadmoor model $800. * •Comumers II 4 BR '2~ bnths Con· 64M900 ~::i,:"t·P~::.!:[ e~~h l~g~l Utlti&. Owner. UVR. LOTS IM ....................... Choice 3 & den, 2~ ba, S BR, 1 Ba, f'rplt. $395. 2 dom?otum. Fireplace, **CoMulMnG.I• 'f575CAMfvs~flWCl·, unit.-Prin only 640·9358 CHIMA COVE RENTALS GALOlEll view. Walk to Cdr.t schls. BR, 1 Ba, $345. 2 BR A~. r1W, drpe, c:rr_1, 2 car *190. 2 Br 1" Ba Iota 1--------~.8\alm 0.,..t••CH EAS'fst0lCM hlouY5aec.anCth.anlnewl /sVmieawl1.l ? We have the lateat In Bkr.644-1790;644·2217. S2e5. Kida-Peta 0 . 1ar., paUo. ce 1rc.1n. ~'KJdsOK da; plJC 8r"~~w:.· =home3 ·~r .-f'l I liA ho OAJLY Rental Ust1 In the $48..GM or&M-2311 b e l t • L o v • ~ · • • • • • •a., , mo. DPLX Several irate uses 111s.oooeacb. 673·8550 bucb oreaa. 100., of DtlC 3Bt, 2bt, pvt patio. 2 oel&hborbood. AvaU Small lifethne tee. 52.1147 ~n.. 8 •-on 11 lot lnt aren. Xlnt ""'" 111 q ·11 \ ruN •Mt Ni<f' vacancies NOWt Sml blk1 to bc:h. Avail t1ub a Br 1 Ba, W /Side, ~ec, now. S385. ~ A.fl.., G6-4800 1----------~ l~ ta, la llv rm • lncome3 ~t listed. Call I I foe/Free llf• Ume ave. 9600/mo. Nopeta 675-2198 cul de sac. Kids OK.~ no fee. ••Ceo: IFS..,. UD.tv. Park Terra~ Sbt-. msto Wrm \\'lhM: 1un-ror •ppf ;IU·a368 ~ l,lil!l:l!.iJ mo. 11t. la11t. 644-8982 2ba Mab1Y up1raded ~e toc~~~.11 bl:Pl~ ·~ JttjlJ} ~Oft1••1rs Gulde ~~~~~fvm,e,:;, ~~1~: HTS OKA y 8:~~5 I a:.= 3 p~a~1i::: i:•,-; a:.i:ri =~r:o. 151·HOO or oceaa. Sl:M,950. refri1, new cpta, drp1, Very eltaa 4br, 2ba, Loc.541-8$lt, 9"l.-7788. t!pts.N1-81f2or~ -t"-dlffftv BuUdableVacant Landin P001>lewtloneedpeopte enclciMd car, walk to Maa Vefde. Dbl,_.,, a UNlV.Pk.TeTr.Sbr,tba. PARK AV~ Lacuna Canyon for sale. aho\ald always ctlttk UM beach, SSTS mo. fm· patios, 1'• yard, $UO. $CSO. Vacant. 4 Br, 2 ba. 3br. 2ba1 ntar new bse, trp&. wtt bar $440. 2 br. 2 BALBOA 1SLt; Want quick sale. Call Service Dlredorylnt.bt rnedlata occupancy Av&U npw. Pb7llla, MU• Sq. Park aroa. clOMtoocblut!hls, ba, couot.ry kltcb_.~~ ..... ' 61'3-1200 Mike. 892.a22. Allt. DA IL Y PILOT 544.-S ...... 10& -or-..orlt SUS mo. U4·191S $oGS. ISa-78, Kl·lllS • ~-------~---------------...... -........ . . \ ' I ' I. ~ I ,,:. I.' , .. I• ' ' I', I! ,, I I . . -,. -~' • . . ' . . Sllnd!y, M•t 22. 1tn DAIL v PILOT" DJ J '"Add lt..1.Bulld it ... Olaper it...Harvmer it ... carpet 1 it...Centent it... Wire it...Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move IL.Press lt...Paint it...Nall it ... Plaster it ... Fix it ... SERVICE ~DIRE&TORY Plumb lt ... Patch 1t. .. Pipe 1t ... Remoae1 n ... ""1 1 Roof lt...Landscape lt...Tlte It... Trim it ... Se~lt... Haul lt... Add It... Plant It •.. Alter it ... Learn it...,, Archltectupl c..,.....-C..-nt /Coatr,nt• Electrical •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mcnonry 'alntiftCJfP.-ri11 9 Spas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.ec."""9 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lJuild'e Ue,ign• Eng. Curpentry&Cubanets. B & o Concrete. All ELE<."1'HICAL S£RV1CE ln'g• eon,..•. New or Expert work Hcasonable phase:. concrete block & CALLS $15 hr, & SMALL add. Res, t:om , St lie # l'all Tom · lillS 1995 _ bnck work. Fr'ec csts. J08S_lf4_:l_-823 __ 3 ___ _ HANOYMAN : Carpentry. Want a l\EALLY CLEAN Free Eit: Blockwal11:1, Brighten up too House! .t-•fN. VALL£Y SPAS electrical plumbln& HOUSE? Cull Gingham l>lumpstonc. bri~k. Norm's •Popethanaing Factory Autborlted floor&. &W-ti851 Girl. Free est!;. 645·51~ Res Comm. Reas. he I All kinds, tree ~t. State Dealer for Gerico s,,,.. •. -bond. Bob 750·9354, lac 330986. 835·3705 or oo:?OCJtiO :!,~~~· J>.D .I Corp c_,.t Sft'vlu 1.ic &~ndcd675 9720 Feftclncj WE 00 lT ALL! t'ree e~t llOUSt-;CLEANI NG &12 9M4 675 &180 ------~- Con c re t e . pa 1 n t · g • as our Busane~s Cull ---TelHi.siOft Repair -~-.................•..... WorklnR druwlngs & C.111x-l Man wlll lay yours permit•. 8 iprd In cu.tm or mlnl• Kcpairs & homvs, re•dlt, addlhons cl~J1u11J: 1001 Ciuar y,ork & l'Ommoru~ls 64.5·5869 al ba~~cr Mtvangs Fr~e HAULlNG. Odd job8. Law •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• student needs work. Jam ARMO.R FENCE CO. $t 585-1 Chain Llnk & Gates, free -----estimate!! 493·0320 Cement work ur all kinds Fumiture ----- H.t:.c. rates· fn•e c:-.b plumb'g, carpenter. Jarul'e's Racgedy Ann's P,\PC:ll PAINT~ yr:ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• rooC'g, glass, eleclracal, at 6i5-6553 PointlngjPaperiftCj t•xpr. Snve SS. work 4uar. CANOPY TV SERVlC.:~ tree removal, garbagt -•••••••••••••.•••••••••• "'rec est, no wall . lstRATKSERVlCE disp.. mar-lite, llle House & window clt•ananR Pl-.'TERS PAINTING IH2 1950 Al t'aar Pnccs 96().1633 Good rates & rl'fs 1hk hsfMu ~Ju --~t IH5 :i.•w --750-5485 750 6625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••·•••••••••••• Wt:Qlr~CJrP<'l Cleu.ner:. -----'l'llE~-l'HIPPt:HS carplg., screens & heal for "lhg L~nn" 536 7711• ,.;,pr'cl. Reas Rates P1ast..-jRepoir Tile mg •• Serv'g Orange Cty 551 ti<Ml! I-rec r:st. Call Gen~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOOKKt:Ul'lNG & Ot' Sll'am dejn 11ri.h11mpoo Ct-: M ENT W 0 H K Furn unf1m:.hers Qual. i''IC'Jo:St:fp'lCES, wkdys alsuupholbh·ry ,au work S idewalks. patios & , trip• i: 0 n (in e 5.io 11110, .art 5 wkndl> KUar. ltcfs/MC. free ci.t. dnvcwny:. t"rec est. Lie· furn metal. Let us take ;ayrs.714•636~ --~t»SH ______ Vt;RYNl::;\TP\TC H C£1lA:\llCTILE. New or Patio Covers. glass. re· llousecleunari1: · uvallahll• EXCLNr rAINTING JOBS & TBXTUllt; 11:moc.lcl. Fr est. srol jobs ht~ 17~1 lleui:. Hates &15·37 t.!__ /hood IH6·Hl20 the hr~ of work from you Cat · C4ntroc -p at a price you cun afford. pair, screen dooni. minor anytime. l!:xpl.'rll.'llct•d lnlr & £\II Ht:a~. Free Est. 1!93 l t:l9 welcomeS36-2426 all 5. Plumb1'ng •· •lectra·cal. _lady. Muriu 642 25M_' L'-t "·'" "7'"'' FRED ---,,. ... rit't'es · .,..., ... "" 110:'111-:S·ADDITIONS T-S..-vlc• 551-3074 Call aft. I) & If Y<)U DESERVE lh•' ·- c--..ter •••• ~~-~•••• •••••••••• ••••••••!?!'............ 661 0655. 34252 Santa Fe -r-Ave. Capistrano Bch. lend ' Knowles Paantlnn Rl'stucco over ulodt ••••••••••••••••••••••• w s . hest! Call l mmucultttl:' " ,.~ Couple NOW!,! 673 7776 lnl / J-;i..t. t·ommcrcaul \\<~ll!!, free est, low rates Removali.. tr! mming, •••••••••••••••••••••••l.\ny ll('C1J:.1on or JU'>L dan-Spcc1al1t1ng Uulld1n1ot l'Jrµ.:ntry ~mall Juli., ner tor 2 CABANA Arch Ut::>al!n Plans for GcrdttNng ~ apts & ruldenlaal -~4802 prwuni.:. tree est. We'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• llousecleaniu~ "anted g:JG-1120 __ Ptwnbt....., _fully 1~1sure<I. 642·2624 l'anehn~. ijOor han~an~ C,\'ffo:HINl: 5-18 84:!8 Add rci.adl•ncc apt. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slciploader, durnp truck, Reliable . Own tran:.p ··'7 haulmg. treti work, grad ~-O-l3l Eves p A I N T I N G . X I n t •••• •• • ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • Ctllx·k's Tree Svs. Palm:-.. l~f 5~nlr, C!."lt S48·lll9 CeitiftcJs, Acoustic -rer:. N l:i b41j 1573 RelJable Jo;xpr Japanese ..__ __ ---••••••••••••••••••••••• LEE :\I J \RVJS Gardcol'r. n e .. sonabh: µrices. Free e!>l 645-5230 ang, demo, etc 751.3930 ----crartsman. Knowledgea· 10' < off with tht'> ad ohH~:. tnmmed. lhann~I. Lown Sprinlcl~rs ble. tree est. Hood/hc Plumbanf{, waler serv. 11 ru 11 e d, r em 0 v e d lndust/HomtRepair Enmumy i\roustar' Qual Addat's,Hmdl'J?,hrs8-5 :\Uk 1-.1rpcntry, t>lumliing . 1•1·1lani;'i .. ncw 11r re Ph9623200,Lac3178S6 • e Hauling ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6i3-4967 leaks. bathroom end ~ti 9229 an 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• K.lrb"s Sprinkler Svs. Auto Rt•as ~ 2468 I l·ramac tilt: !">-ll) S:>lio SJlr<l), rep.Hrs. rn:c ci.t -COMPLETE --Don's Lawn S\'S. Mow -__._ -• · s:lti IHOO edge, dcunu~. llcas. de- Hauling, moving, cleanup & manuals anslulled and LO w Prices · s tale S7 /up. Tret1work. Reas, reµaared. 496 0509 Ii c Ii n s rd Ext e r i.o r DRAlNSCLEAHED From Sl.25. Mam lane!> from Sl ·I 25, water heale r s from $51 2:i Sl.62 per DAY C u 11 c~e Studc·111 -----BUILDIHGSERVICE pendal>le, rree csts. Cur pent er . /\LL Cemtnt/Concrete Plans, f1nanring for 848-8tl55 fast. free est 842·4597 _ Masonry ---~~st. Try me· Calico 1'111\Sl':S. ltl:'b, fn•c l'!'I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1>•>m add1t1ons , re---- -- m:1 :11;5ij One 111.111 ('rl'W, 5 yrs ex i-idenccs. l'ommt•rcials, Expert curdcncr. yrd SoM}" & Jer. 1''REE haul ing, cleanup, tree work for u:,able items. 1-'en- res t b Id gs removed 5.57-2005; 543 6768 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'ireplaces-Planters Brick Concrete t'alao •• ••lntr/Exlr. Avera~e Garbage disposals 111 room S-15. Good local stalled from S44 .25 Thul 's all you pay for a 30 day ad in the . pcr1cnt'l' pourinJ.: & etc Lac 'd /bonded dean·u~. pruning/tram. Hf'model111J:, 1cµa1r . f1111shani.: &•t your Ll\~n IXOYI': F'reccst 646-~0lPe<lro Block Walls HBQ Pits rcfi.' free est. Ask lor l'lumbini:: repairs. 7 Bnan fl-12·3194 sass da}s, an>tame/unyplun• DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO lTNOW! 642·5678 ..illc:ralions. L~e /sml forms. save monc\' h.1-:N AJIHENBERG JOh'> 11 ) r;. an <Jrt•a ·I'» I ~S • lULLSllEKBACOFt' Expert painting. Availa· 1-,rce esls 751·6942 or Rers. Ests. fHti-t).16-J Trade your old stuff for -- tJuack sen ice Lil Gcn'IContractor:. Pak>mbo <.:on:.tr 9ti2 8311 Sdl adlt· items ti-I:! 5fiill ti:H :1(165 n cw goodies with a Ha,·e something to sell? SELL idle items with a Cluss1r1ed ad. 642-5678 Classified ads do il well. Daily Ptlot Cluss1f1cd Ad. ble no"' Free l'!>l. reas iSl-W68 ____ _ rat€.'S. Call Bruce ~3·2045 Sell idle 1tems 642 5678 ' Guest Home 4150 Rentals to Share 4300 Offlc~ Rental 4 40 0 lusiMss lusiness Busi nus Lost & Found 5300 Personals 5350 .•••••.•••••................•.•.......•..................•........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity SOOS Opportunity 5005 Opportunity 5005 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport hach 3869 P\ t rm'i. lo\' an~ <·a re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• halnnt'l1 d tltets, nit·~ 3 I.Ir. l>Cl'Ull \ u. ~l!IHll!l'I., 11>11111 K:l2 27AA, 771 31!1!1 slt•1)!) tu l>da Fu 1 11 01 rwl S225 mo ) rl~. 1;i3 11'8 t Summer R~ntols 4 200 1.LXl llY :! Hr.:! l>J .1pt lhg l.1m110 Tal.c .,,,., bl:' I rno n·n· I 11·1· "J175 no ti IO-K:JX; :!!Jr I U•, na· Lido :)hop-.. &. hd1 ::.1i5 ) rly, mvlllhl~ L til µd. G73 0:11:J ll;1Jhl'l111', I IJlk lo vnl \ r ly ~:o 11111. ~11t Shi-~. lfor. IJ lll'Oll\ il~'i li~i.>. :! Br,:! hu, \ ll'I\ of U1.! l 0 J · 11\llll '" Ua\ Ea~llilull .111•..1, Ad tt :.. no 1wh ..,;t!S mo. Ph Ii 11 ()l;og .........••....•••••••. l'nr1111.1 dd \I a r •ll'l'.111 taunt lhr, "lc.·1·p~ '1 :)3110 \I h ly hi:I i7H7 lit!-! ( .111~1111. \'11•\\ l11r11 ,q1I :!Ila . .!Ua, 11ow tl11 u St'IJI. aillt:. SiUU mo •• 10 5;;1;u •flt-: \t 'II I( 1·:'\'I \I.• :! fxJi IJllll. 'lfl:\ )'j I: lJll\ Ill 111'l'.111 :'\ II. Clpt-n :::.at- Su 11 I.! > I:! I .IHI h !:>I S!5U "I.I~ ,\\'OIO INCOMPATIBLE HOOMMATES! l,.'\.iusf -CVAro UHw.uTW Tai.cs the Ci11es~Y.ork 11111 ol I and an~ that ttu;1rr HOU:\BL\TE t!J:! ll:llSIOl'f !!Iii_ l-:11111111) 1•11. dt•pt'n<lahle \\11111.111 ",ants 10 s hare 1';11 k ~pl Apt. Furn or 1111l. wath :.amc Wntl' -1111i. 1>.11ly Palul. PO Box l~iliO,(.' :'II !!21i:!li llmmatc want<'t.I lu s han· kt• 2 Br h:.t: 111 E Sttk l'.\l. " rlt'al. non -.mok 1111! EST gr .uJ :'II an 's to (Wt: &. IH·h c ..i 11 1>011 1;:~1 li!lll l>cf :; . 5 18 8203 ••\' l>l':SK space at 17875 Be :.t ch ll l v cl . • n cu r Talbt·rl an llunt111gton Beuc;h. s.50. per month. Bnng own furniture. Our ret1:"plaon1sl \\ 111 answer ) our phone for SI 0 per month D.aaly Pa lot ocrace. f.>I:! 1:121 THE EFACIENT AL TERNA JIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S STOP $ STOP 'UHCHIMG THE CLOCK -IT'S HOT AM U~POSSllLE DREAM TO IECOME A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL IUSIHESSMAM. You can gel into a small \'lDEO GA:\1 E bu-..1 ncss with our help and at can grow rapidly wllh our company financing program. Gt:t a piece ol lht> good life. SHORT HOURS -HIGH PROFITS HO SELLING REQUIRED BEERTAVERH S7500DN PAYMENT tlclp run, nets $1000. mo. Spulless. Tl~tE 751-1100 RESTAURANT OM THE WATER Long lease. E·Z term;.. TDlE BUSINESS SALES 751·1400 l.IKE A RUSINt-:ss 01'' YOUH OWN'! Minimal funcls rcq Pull or part 11 me. No details on•r phone. Call (714) 536-2403 for appt. ----- Loi.I : female Cocker mix. older, grey around mouth CdM. Heward. ().l.\.lJ761! Lost male Germ. short hair pointer. No rollar. Vic Edwards & Sluter Reward' 8-18-1278 ------ PREGNANT? Caring tonfiden t 1al tou11scltng & referral Abort ion. adoption ~ kel.'ptnJ.! APCAH~ *SHARON'S* Ol.JTCALL MASSAGE 499·1224 Lost· Lge black. male ---------- do~. short-hatred. p.irt L:ab. white chest. Ans. to Aparhe. Rewurd 1\75 7325 ---Lu~I. Cra~hed l mi. rad1m tN1gul'I Hd & C111\\ n Valley Park Way) I lol.>1t Hawk Sail·Plane, Black. Yellow. Red. Reward 492 350:?, 499 1047 *KAREN'S* OUTCALLMASSAGE fil'M 2AM 838-17tlo LIMDA & VICKI OutcaU Mass~ For the Fun of it! Serving all Orange Co. 835·7313 li.-.11 on l:kl\ I Ba . 1:.11 l••I I Ill SJUU 1110 \ I f\ \ .. 111 ti I 1:11 H'IJ!}, B1i.: I '.1 11\ 011 :\Ion.ant. 111 E11111p1·.'111 ,I, ft· l'li·;.:..inll' Shan· :!Br apt Y. n~ • .t~· 01 ,\: ..,.,,11·1ou,11•·'" 3 Bit.:!', l!•rnalt.' ~1·lu 1:1· .~l;,U ~no. II\, ;11 ,111 .Ital\ .\. \UI! nr Lallo\ 1ll,1i.:l'f•1J l 7W Opc.•n ;1 branch office or ..,tart )our own company 1111' a lrattiun of the C01>l :\lonlh to monlh rent in· dwks . rccpl. sen ace. 1.11:rsonalazcd phone cuv ~·ra~e. conf room. m:ul i-.en ice. underi.:round prk~ & mon• 1HE t-::-..&-:CLlTI\'£ ~l 'l'I 1-; Sti7 SAN :'\ICULt\S DR. No nl"l.'<J to quit your re.t:ular 10!> uni.:.,., 'uu JI l' a proven !Suucess an the business. Automatic \terchandasang as lhl' answer and we arc ~uc t•essrul in every pha'ie or the busane-..., If VllU 1•an afford lo an vest onlv as shown bl'IOY.. \OU could chan~e your enltrt' lire. AGE IS NOT .\ FACTOR 1f you're Qualaracrt TlllS IS \ f',\C- TORY DlRECT OFFER -:-<O MIDOLE:\1.\~ CASH IHVESTMEHT Rf9UIRED PL.AH ONE -S 4. 9 50.00 PLAN TWO - 9 ,500.00 PLANT STORE. 0 C's most lurrali\c Mall l':x JJl.'l'l ~:\1 net ,\t'l fast' :)lil!:\I F P Try '2 down BKH. 768·5800 Ubl Male Germ Shl•P 1 :\ch l\ted1cal1on l Vat· t:: l'~I. Santa Ana lits Ht'" ard 645-2959 Ht::LAXING :\IASSJ\G~ Doh James· Ltc. Masseur Oult0Jl1S !>·!.l 49-1-5111 '\11pt Short'~ area. l '~ l1lk"i Ot'C'.111, :!IJ1 Iha dph. \'rly b1• i'l·l·Xi1I !!:!O:l ' -) .,\, .. 1· lllx :11w d11pll'x . :! lar. I ~l~ll L'ar :'\o pcl 1 lilk l>t•h. S.1110 lfl!I t~t!J:J l 111,0CK 1'0 HE,\t'll I II\ I~ S!Hl 1Sm 11•t• I CAL RENTALS 1rn 17l:I \1tr.1d "l .! hr I' · ll.1 t" 11hw ;'ij1 . Hoag 1 losp l 1 .1r g.11· '1.11. :idulls on I\ 110 IHI"... :s.'.!IJS . IOI). •l>I :•ti!I:; ~ lt~I mo l!.1rrt•ll lli:ally t>I:! 5:.l(MI ll a I h t1 a I :. I .1 n cl S Ha\ I mnt t Hr :1 Ila, 1>111 llni .. Jul\. ::;:!0110 .\111-:. ~.>IJO \'1 I) . \\ 111\CI' I .i\t•:. I urn or uni :'loo pcls I' aer ,1\ ,111 7l I lii:l 11525 lhr \\ ~11L1 lwcl ..idclct.l. IU11(•k In h.1\' & <ll l',\11 S!.iel \\ ('l'h '" 5 lH '" ;:1 F1•m,ilc 2:1 to 30 working, no pels. 110 dru~s. :.hart: -I hc·llroom h:.e " pool. f.' V s1:J5 mo bl. last +I I Ulll ,\1•,111 Ii IS ii \ ll'kl 11r John !ll.il'l 52J3 Jft Hpn\ Par I. :'\ 1·wp11rt• ,\pl lo 'han• .10 \ r uhl liu'.'111(•:>:. \\OlllJll ';:;:111'.J!J!J hnw Ott· i.ll 01511 llOI SE\\ \TE \VA Yr 1-.n \0110" \''<'<' look1n~ Im anrkpenrtcnt ft!m.dt• hou-..t•male. UI n laOntl'. pool. Slitl mu 1111·lu!-.I\ l' SCITE IOii XEWPOHT BI-:1\C:H, CA tj.IO 5-1711 Exl'tUll\'l' OrriC'c Space. 950 sq fl :121 IK Pasco ,\dclanlo. SJC. 8 rnonths rt'maman.t: on lsc w ,opt lo ren<'w for 1 } r 50'" per !.q ft 195 tl!~ iOO h(I ft . olf1rc spa ct• ;)\ a1lable J>at•1f1c c ... 1 l!Y.y m "\ewporl Och l'a II Robb1t•. 5'.»i·Oi57 PLAZA PLAN THREE -17,900.00 PL.AM SIX -48,500.00 If vou can i.larl walh a plan one or \\\11 we "ill ~how you how to gl'l into a plan sax \\ 1th111 tK months with no artd1t1onal anve-..tmenl or \01ar own capital REMEMIER, A PL.AM SIX IS HEARL Y A SS0.000. IUSIHfSS. OPPORTUNITY For experie nced l'Ult:rer; cstauli:,hcd caH!rang service must be 'uld ! Grosses 6 figures. 1mccd fl!lhl. £he.-if-~ 353 N. Coa..t, la•un• 484-7&18 75lil-&4BO ------ Spiritual Reader HHS S<i. El Camino Real San Clt•menlc. ,.,ully lit'. For a ppN!.12· 72!16 $100. REWARD. parl .Siamese cat Siam mrk'~s. long cream color fur, bushy tail. ans to .. Dahlia" /\ny info. call G4S 497!1 --.-S-U_Z_l -'S_* __ LOST: SHAWANA an 1111 Outcall Massage area, Golden Retrievt'r 10.\:'11.:? \M 731·54 It! R mos old. RI-:WARO. - - any info pieaSl' call BF.i\UTIFULGIRLS ;;.19.9551 or 536·5i9X h J \ c a n e x c i t 1 n !-' WST. Black lonJ.! ha11c.-d M. dog, Aru. to Ulac·k1e mcssa~c about lhe11 Anaheim Studio. 559·615<.I Kid s pet, Hcw:.irll ' EXOTICGIRLS 842 3759 Massage & Modelini:t :-.il'\\ port I k. '"'"'rout lhl lc)('at111n :!111 . ll.m . 't~ •i. \VI' e k l ~ :-:J .! 5 .I U ll C . s:1i.'l .July. ~I.! ... \ug. : .. su 1221 or fi:n IH:!li -Dana Pmnl. rcfcl"('nccs Eucutive Suites Suite 150 sq. ft. wilh \ 11.'W. wn ICl''-& l'qu11> rn e n t . 1\ 1 r p o r t e r I H\'.1!1:-.I rv art· a 201!2 :\lat hc·bon. In mt-• DON'T WAIT. you may ne\'er a~aan ha\ r a rhance like tha~ one Send u~ a few facts aboul yourself or come by our Fullerton uffite anrt pick up an 3pplication foreign Auto Repairs & Rody WQrk, VW's & Porsches low price. Good C ;\I loc. Agnt. ~9-9511 found: Lge Male Gold Outcall ~42-3169/543-3250 l'ark :\1•wport .q1I ;nail plea"'' -l93·t.:'115 Rt vr. Blue rhokc collar Llgunn Niguel. 495·'1~76 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUOHLY 631-3811 Son Cl~mefltt 3876 ·••·•··••·•····•·•··••· Ol"F 111-:.\( II ..,,. \."ll'W 111 ."'llld IW\\' 2 hi' 1' · h.1 t·1111tl11 '\11 1•hil•lrt II Ill 1• 1, '1.:!:1 '.all .\rl 1111 ·~f'PI i 11 ~1:!2 '.!HXI 1·xl 1!1 I 111 \\II h Oct·k ()q•;111 1111 .July ,'<,, \ugusl ~;;o 11111;;,:111n111r1 tn Jt1JI H.I . Wot~rlroet :1 11111 m . 11111 \ I urn \\ ·"h\·r lln ,., . tn:t: boal tl•ll'k. -..1t•1·11-.. Ill S.100 l\t•l'k .... 1;110 month ii I \381 or t'\I'' l1i5-tilll9 \ 11'\\ \\.Ilk Ill 111',ll'h \I ,111 .J.1111• I ~:~. nlll >I Ba)-.h•lfl '"• '"I \ 11mm11nt 111 ,, 1·.cll ll I 1 t:!:i . I\ :'lt11·c•h lu1n t1111111• '• ,., •• ., \11\1111" 1:'>1 :bi•i hll. lwh, :!111 .:!h.1 $1)'';; Sout+a Loquno 3886 ......•................ l.J:t'. 4uat•I, l11x11rhu~. ex •'t' 2 hr , ..! ht Jiii l·:lr\·atnr to ~· r•t c· 11r1' t11.·h P,1rl~ l\. 1t.11t.· roorn. 111t,1l l-1.!Clll 11 \ 11\•rfl:'t.'t .1 tx ·~l:!X SAM CLEMENTE llc'.H h hornt'' condo'. .u11l .11•t' lt.·"·1 \t' n11w Ul-.ll 1'11\111-::-. tl Y It I-\I IUH'\ .:!l~1 l>1 I \l.11 l!J:! IL~! l1\1 1l).!01\1k111f11•1,.,11 for ----------thl· .111\ t'lll 111 flll .1dt1lt "l.tt'l 111i.: at ,,1,, m11 l~l\I :!&hi 4parlmenh fu,.•i1hed or Unfurnish~ 3900 ······················· n11·; 1-:xcTr1"1c; PALM MESA APTS. r.llNl' rl'" Tll N l'T 11('1 1 II.1th. I,\ 'l\H IK·fo:\'\l''Ht)'\'I' 1 llr .' l\r Stau1111 ')1.i<l lo "-!~>II Wt•pl., OH 111.CICh '10 O<'t \:-; S1111ro11( Sl··•·t>--1; -.!1•1 t11 ~:>u \\1 1·11. f\:ill fij1 .. 1•11 ll<'t-:\' \IE\\' St1·11' 111 h l' •• \ h I H I I II I rrwmon.11 "r1•1'1•111I. Sl.~O \>.'1 tl.11 111111 R1· ... pon ft•lllJlt.: o\er 30. 'hr Ill :-.:pt lkh. on l'jnul. :! Iii\.., lrrn ot n ~~ mo lii;l 119.l;! all b Jupm. all ll,1y "'knd:. \I i-· lo -.hJrl' hulfll'. ~11111 ... utal 1-:.1.,h11fc C\I :'\un 'rnc>kt•r µh•.t,.,l' ltt..1 :11:1-1 2 \ uun~ ml'll '>l·;irdung 1\11 :! \ ouit~ lalf1t·~ to shr" l>t'.IUI Jllr ~llJl 111 :'\ fl T1•11111'. lwnlt h "I'·'· 1•1 r \\'c .111 luulo.ang l11rY..1r<I 111 .1 tlll'l' '11mm1•r w1· .1b11 oY. n .1 \ .1r ht ( ',1 II lll"11i llpm t~llHll:!O WRITE OR COME TO OH CALL TOY WORLD Da slnbutor wanted . .~:? 112'.'l-I AMERICAN VIDEO C.:osta Mesa & surround -2701 E. CHAPMAN AVE.. 1ng areas. 11.B .. N H. Executin Suites SUITE I 07 F V. rrv., & Lag Dch F\1rn or unfurn ofc's an <h·er 75 Nat'I brand lO\'.l> our torporal<' nfe. Can FULLERTON, CALIF. 92631 Walt Disney, Mattel. flr<l\ adt• matt. phunc & re· 17141 179-9600 Tonka, Fisher·Pricc. No tl'lll1011 w1 vttl' <.'PA. at Mew Distributor Financing Dept. #57 selling an\'Olvcd. Sm an 1111 nn 111 otht•r pro ,·e~l req'd Guy Burnell It"> 1> 1 ,, n al~ N \' w µo rt 171.J J 821 ·8602 collert. r l' 1\1 l' I' • W.t· II s Fa r. ~ 0 Business Rental 4 4 5 0 Misc•lla••ous .. s S8 500 h It Id <. 11 Ii'() 1 "-o ... ,... ...assage pa. .. ens . ui 1ng .a , .. · >":> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rftltals 4650 Wnte Dr. Vincent. 6773 l1et 11 & \lam only --SfORE Approx 950 sq. ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westminster. West. 92683 •FORLEASE• 26-10 /\von St, NB.UNIQUE HETAIL 64S-397lafl4PM STUDIOS "'OR Rl-:NT. MOMytoLoan 5025 •2CXJO ~qrt -27 per sqft •In 1"11-..1.1 :\ksa Sh pg Ctr SSO to $400 mo. Ulll incl ••••••••••••• • ••••• • • • • Hu11mmatt• 11l·t•th•1l. ;ag1• t ·all Hun ~Jailer Industrial R...tal 4500 lnq. at ''The Factory" I st, 2nd & 3rd T.O. 's ••••••••••••••••••••••• 425 E. 30th St. Newport U>ANS AVAILABLE :!I IO 111111 'rnol.1111: lo As.hwill Burtle & Co. !'h.1r" ·11wtrrn I h.1 hnnw 17141549-9361 < '"'·• '""'·' 1.r, 111111 __ _ . • I ·1 I ., .ll ~ r nn11•1.£TED Full :-i\Jpt•r m•;i, c·oni 11 • ir ~ ~1·r, In• dt•lux1• off ares L>..i. 11 Pl. IK)<>I , dhhi..-11~~ r.~,c1 rt >Irvine In· Non '>1111.r 1;i:1 ~1:4:! 1•1 " sci. 1l11!'1tn.1l com1,lcll, recep- F1•1t1 \\ ,;am1· J{(·,1Ut In l'1111d11 \ll 11rnen1ltl'' ~'Oii I u I II >1:1:1 •1:1;o lm111>1t. i;ecn•tary, Xerox. hhwµnnt. rnaal & coffee 'l'f\l\t' Formal Conf rm lounaw l..ease or mo. 1>1 mo f>.l!J 0022 IN DUSTR t AL UN ITS ~~~;,t call G75·61!11 or Cr~~~~.:;::i~./:;1r~i;;nl w /ofc. Woodworker's --.-----·---OK. Leasmg ofc. open Business/Invest/ 9-5, Mon·Fri. 711 W. 17th Financ~ Sl, CM or l'illl: 642-4463 ••• ••• ••• • •••••• • • • • • • • Uplands Newest Industrial Park lkniMtl Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 731 thru 9600 sq. ft. CIGARETIESUPPLY spaces now leasin g. DISTRIBUTORSlllP 985·1881 days. 989·2224 Part or Full Tame llome refinancing. sr:. VA. 8112 '.(, FHA, 9~2% CONV. Non owner O('· rupied loans, 8'.2% F llA. Sl8,000 max loan. 30 yr loans. assumable. no prepay ~9-8469 Money Wanted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Grav & whale cat. Laguna 0H1lls urea 494.5566 Lost · Basset Hound ma le .. Archie" Brn/ blk/ Y..ht Alta Vasta are 1 La" Tlffanymembershap, < ' • .. S2i5 Bch. Reward. 494-1027 c , , 2S"" 11 \Ne · '""ea eves LOST male grav Toy Poo; . . . - die. Troy Home Foster ~t~ractave antelhgent lady School area, SJ(;. 2.1 30,_ non-smoker & Heward. 493-95116 f111anc1ally ah~e to pay L ost go ld charm \\•/horse's head in Lado Village area. Call Joyce 675·0105 or 675-5200 aar tare to Finland. to !.ail Mediterranean,· Caribbean/So. Pac1f1c areas. 38' SWAN Sloop. Share expenses. 496·6446. FOUND. Vic. Laguna &npl t & I Lllls. black shaggy male Pr oyrnea't· dog. 830-9361 ~par '°" ----------···· ................... . Found: Poodle Puppy, Schools& Male. Santa J\na Ave. Instruction 7005· CM. 548-4189 • •••• ••• ••• • •• • •• •• ••• • Found, injured dog. MEN WOMEN yeUow Shep/Samoyed TRAIN FOR young male. Vic. Mer l.ART!HDIMG rimac & Harbor, C.M TWOWEEKCLASS :>«i-3428 NATION-WlDF. JOB \\ 111 «h.tr1• :J Hr. 2 h;a \II 'I'\\ rlh .. 1· "•1 pc•r,un l'n•r r1·m ,1!0• 511111 m11 1,12 1•1.·,o IRVIHE Evenings. lmme<laate need an Costa Need SI0.000 for 1 year. Found: Sml tan long Wall pay points and 10% haired male Chihuahua PLACF.MENT ASSISTANCE GOODJOR I 1 <1111 :-.:• 111 v up \clt1ll 'I :-;,, I'd:. 1:iil :\lt",.1 Dr 15 Blkll 1·:11 .. 1 ol NcwPort 111\d I GcroqH VocotlonR...tals 4250 forltHt 4350 ----=-------•Mesa and/or surround· 5000 Sq. ft . ancld modern ing town s f <H dlS· Dl'luxt' 0H1t·1• an legal sile deluxe offices. aar cond., tlibutors. All retail out· interest. 640-0338 EastbluHs. 644-1624 111OC 1\1q1nrt urea Con very lge yard space. 2302 lets are secured by com-FORD MOTOR EXEC fl'n'n<'t' room. library , S.Susan,S A.646-7512 h r FOUND: Blk dog. approx I! wks. l>lk/whl. front paws, vic .. ris & Bays ide Dr. CdM. 673·2793, 675·8386 OPPORTUNITIES AMERICAN BARTENDERS SCHOOL FRO:'ll ~IO It> S335 ......•.•.............. 111c; m : 'n I.AK t-:Fltt )\;I' ('ahlll'I (711 I l'!lih iilll 4!11, \17:?i or x;i• 1 :i 17 :1 ll«'nl t...akc:1icl" 11.1~"' L1k1· honll' .!5(M) 'Ill II :.Ip-. 13, 1>ut10. UU(.J. 11111.!.c::.huc::.. h,11lm111ttlll. pool. plnl? Pon~. lx>at dcll k .t. .l>\\lm float 3~2 :1 1s:J c\'c" 53K·1586 ~ Btout apt plaus, :l\'atl. furn or uni um Buc h. 1 br. 2 br. 1 l>u. 2 br. 2 Li\C:tli\ \ llt-:i\CH lmths ~nmect th rms, Jhr :!htt ~·cm:41.al house dining are•s. ~tnragc . N co r E ,. 11 I 11 ~ i c a l t> o t I o s . d t' l' k s • Hl>sCI'\ e Uv \\ c~·k or mo lnndsuped arounds • .!_?r. Whl'lst1nl'. K31 2Hl2 c·ov. prki:. 11¥,hted tennis. Kuuui Luxury \ .ll· ~e-; volle~bnll. 2 sty clubhouse, billiards. tal. 1'\t•w :! br. 2 ba !'hort>frt1nt condo at sw1mm11u; pool, pin~ Polpu Sip-. 6. Call pona. J;·dro-spa. ~ym 559 4ilfl or wnte. Mrs tioriuth:~·Corner :'llllnt•~ J B . 4l7. PO Box Edln!Nowland fiOH, K11lou. lluwa1a. 91;753 MOO r,H.B. ---<ll~ 141..000S l>ESt;RT CONDO. 2br, OPEtl.5UAILY bt>autarully furn on ~olf ll._ 1 4000 crse. l1.'nnis. pool!', Jocuul, Sunrise C.C. Hancn<1 l\lara~e. S2i5. wk! 171'1 )673 -4850 . (714)32'-2688. •••••••••• • •••••••••• pany. t ere ore no urnently needs lmmed. x \' r u x . rt' l' e pt 1 on is t od 11· R ,.., Wt·~1s11ll' <' \t "~' 'tn).!k. avaalahle R3:'l·36:?2 1000 Sq.Ft. Units. Prime pr uct se ang. <.'Come S7:1,000 1st trust deed s.•10 dbl l>n &· wl·ur1•. ----------1 Costa Mesa loc. Fwy distributor for such na money for new quality ·l!H litiJ -----close.S175mo.673·l417 tionally advertised bui lt San C l emente ....................... llO<I E. 17th St., SA 834-1960 Schools Coast To Coast l'oSta ~1<-sa -Pnmc store t'igarettcs as Winston. duplex. Value $105,000. Lost 7th St at Orange, HB Ornahl<'. SGS '\l1.• I.ill 11 with Newport Hl\d fron· Camels. Marlboro, Pall 10'1(. ant. $645/mo. 29 yr Female mixed ~xer. 15 Jobs Wanted, 7075 door 724\\' .Jamc:..C~I. t.l"t' 1300 to 3800 sq n . Storage 4550 Mall, Salems. Kools. S"h-""ule.Allduein5yrs. It b I_,, .,..R7 .. L· t t T l'f yo .. ~-u yrs, c s on r1 cage ••••••••••••••••••••••• "·' 1 ' r\•!l Gi5 6900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.en • c c. 0 qua 1 Y u 3•,~o prepay penatty. R d >.,..h44"A "' M ·• h 2 8 h __ e_w_a_r_l!UV-___ .,..._. ___ Go1'ng o n V"'Ctlt a·on,. M 0 T 0 R H 0 E mu,.. ave a car · rs POINT REALTY "' lrviMllvd STOltAGE INDOOR. perweek<daysoreves). Mr.Maxfield496·5600 PURSE, beige w/red Responsible lady will Twin Ofc blrl'gs 6730 Corona, lull service. $3500. wallet, lost or taken, 17th house sat. Refs. Mary, <;q fl a\ ail from 300 1·737·9580 CJ\.5HINVESTMENT Mort~t. Trust & Sant a Ana, c.l\1 968·52.30eves. OfflceReetat 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq rt . .1'' 2100 sq.Ct. Al· 1ltfttah Wanted 4600 For ::r~~~~!~atlon ••~••••••••••~~.~~ _Re_w_ard_._64_2-68 __ 12_. ___ llouseclcaning maturl.' -tract i_ve rental rate. ••••••••••••••••••"'•••• Write to "CIGARETTE LOST: Sm male Scotty European woman. Fut.I I 50 I Westcliff Dr. ;'.;;.~tage area near 2 •lBr or bacb, Dal Island. DIVISION" #23 P.O. Box LOANS 9% Poo, b I k /w ht. v l c da Y · Reh .. •U·G6G 2 60• PER SQ FT ltil7 W t:STC' LI Jo' Jo' NH At;T ~l I :;o;(2 Ncw1>0rt fo'anan<iol ctr ·Al Johnson Selr ·employ lsln nd 14, Ro!;emead, Ca. 91770 Alto Znd TD Loans Magnolia & Ellis, F.V. _T_e_re_s_a _____ _ L-·r-Offlc• Space Corpor_....._ .......... hndyman. 675-8747•. Inc lude your phone Reward. 968-3729 Companion·Driver.· Good .._......., lllR' ",.._,, number. Fairest Terms since 1949 Cull cm Site Mana~er C7 I 4f 558· I 70 I College Instructor desires Sotffer MtCJo Co. Found Male very gentle P!nln C.'OOk. Beach area. <7141H·12·3lllexlU6 1 BR furn apt along Full or Part Tl me. 642 2171 54S.06l I b r Ind I e / w h t Uve-out.642·3276. ---luslftffs R~al 4450 coast. approx S200/mo Couples & individuals for --·-------Cockapoo/Terrier mix A~ C DRUXE OFFICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly. Call Lou, 673·5899. business or .your own. PRIV AT! 'ARTY 962·9567 ng ..-er Comml &. incJstl spaces. 4 DELUXE OFC'S Local Amway distributor Wi GOOD JOBS 200 to 2000 ~4 rt . 1\s low Con! 25 11 tratns you ror splendid all pay more Cor your Found yng bmdle male as35' :.q. ll. Lai: ;l;1guel & panc.led~s~~~~se 1~ :e-opportunity. Pl)one 2ndT D. 642-3573 Great Dane, vie Warner • Mission \'tt'JO areus. 1 Lak You arie s.n.on. 1162-8930. EveninR• 7to9 . .AnRouncemeats/ &Springdale. 963-8766 IVAl~ABLE Handy to s D 1-,rwy. ar. 1or2 yr ease. e p~--'t/ C II Forest area. Kent ** S~ial •* ~ LOST: Bge blk lo ng a : 831· llOC> r --., 1 --t & r-.:-....11 Harkins . ifyoubave1200tolSOOsq llCYCLE& .-. ~ haired cat w/Cour white ••Cd.M dlx 2 rm s uite. 714·581·9393 f\ ot retail sJ)ace availa-SPORTGOODS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paws, ••Fa nt as)'·., BANK TELLER utll ,,cl. A 1C. umple pkg, DESK t 17875 ble ln Ncw1>9rt Beach. .Amtou.ce......, 5100 Neutered fem. Areu or nss.motumo.675-6900. BeachSP8f~d~. near Musl have foot tretflc & DIALUSHIP ··········~······· .. ••• Orchid Ave. C dM . 4WeckTralnlng u-sTCl .... •RE• Talbert ln HuntlnRton rrontaae. r will nasume SCRAM' 1'nS ReWard! 673-6881 Car~r0pportun1tles ....... Ir?'"' "' Beach. ~ rwor montL lease. Call Conteba "M" Junc&Julyopenings "t.l'.I , __ .... _ s~so Nm&Women NEWPORT ffiACll ..,., ""' 0 • "'l""""" ""•2 1:.ob """"" available now! ......... w .. (' ~ Placement ~slstance ROOMS wk up with kitthtft, Slf .SO Wk U('I apts. 569'1Si 1400 Sq . ft twn .,vt Bringownfurnlturo.Our .. "°'"""'" or~-Cboicelocations. l~Dl" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flnaacln&Available ~ bat ha •4nA p .. r m o receptionist will answer,._ ________ •I t ted Ill I' r M'1"Ul'1 Orfokln""'l"OblcmT Day•· Ev ... nl~Clnci:oe.5 Nlre roo9', ~ltchen priv. to Sltarf 4100 • • ....,. • >'"''" ...t.on" ror SlO ner•·----------i opra mu • aneo t.'-c>U .. -P--"n -., ... "' "' "'" S D. , 942-0200 v... .,. .. ""' bicycles & national r • .. ........ Call Alcohol Helpllno Day Clua Be n May 31 nr an 1eco1Garden ••••• •••••••••••••••• ----month. Daily Pllototnce, ~le lady & ein• reap. aportinit goods Vassal -Ourlup -2.atna day w.-ao EveClaQBellft May 24 Grove f '>'· pool. Share beaullCul lg howie. C.J\1.300sqf\otc 800sqn &42-4321 dotf Med rootn ~•ch Comptcto trainlna& Nearly -s-itch Westm.lnlstttl9~ uUJ, kltchen, lndt)' & indstrJ. 125 & $265. pad in Ne11 nort or · HIS FLAVOR.~ Use the Dally Pilot 71j AJ~13&6 _.,.,_e lumlsh·,. "'-'tr ••"2130 L'#tlt -oo N££D CARD & GIFT 6&...nM_,. company USlstancc. Atvmc"l "m .J.can 1•. ·~ !r.i1 .r Hohft. Moh4t 4100 ~ddle age ma'"n"w~. _.....,. ___ :_v_,,..,,.,_,___ SHOP ln beautlfUl shop-Balboa. Chfb. =r= Hlattincomc rneo~~ ~ho, 1~' a votl~ "Fast. Resull" s~r\llc~ -allnMcau a ....................... Sto8PM • J MO FREE RENT• ping plo ia i n Sari Qui t Adil to nmt nice $8,000.()0 (secured) booth, takes five seconds directory, Your IUllUH Rn Sea Lark Atotel, 2274 ------• 1·2-.l Rm dlic. offices. No Clemente? $330./mo. no 1 ·2 Br D p 1 x, e 'c .1~~~(2~l$~)~"6~-a~1~77~~~ to choose his candidates, ~rvice Is our Tri Ira SCHOOLS Newpor~ Blvd. CM. Female lo 11harc 3br, :lbii, ~ req. AdJ. Airporter percentage! P:tcllic Reasonable. w/smalll· and in a n Ice cream speelalty. lu..&.U\ 646·744S. Wt'ekly rates. condo, Newport area. Hotel. Low rotes. full Shore Realty, 111 W. yard, pt•s. J oyce SELL idle items with a atore. five minutes to mS.MalnSt 1n fo)'om S60 ! up. 497.:2149 Ava Ila ble July 1. aerv. ~ lit noon Pu.liud11. (714 >492-4300 6'M54Uft. Cpm Daily PUot C1ualn.ct Ad. ehoose HlS FLAVORS. Call &C2"5878 ext. m Oran.go _ ===:;:====:t==::::=:=====:::::i.;~=-=~~L.:::==========l.:~=====~=:.l===========~~====:.Lb~~---~JL========:;;;.;;, .. • ·~ ---·~-,.::::..· ----.--·--" I t HelpW.t.d 7100 twpW..W 7100 tMpw.w w..w 7100 tWpW.ted 7100 HtlpW . 1100 ···········:··········· .......................................................... --··· ···-······-~· ....... , .. , ........... . GMat w..w; 1ot ....................... A'-11."!1!1 Prac. nUl'te.1-.-------·••-------•1 494-8$tl exll.29. C..11 until ASSDlBJ.ERS BANJUNQ 9:30. IOOKKEIPIA AUTOMOTIVE CO~K . breatfut • OltAPfRY &faoQ.factur-FACTORY brotlfr cicpu, AJlpl~. tq · Wor)11ooaJ tra.lnee. Imm dlate temporary Rluer Rutaurant, AJ>Dty im Whtttlu Ave, Job, available for all bctwn 91iu:.aA 5. 14 S:1.C.M arcall"2·1M3 Oranae Co. areas, fQr Houses1n1NG *llECTRONJC * tscaow LOAN Vanttonlng? Neetl PltOCUSoa or D f.V cootract l'lcrk 2 girl ore. Call Wanda tH5 5TOO PURCHASIMw cLIRk · fashion Island, N.B. ....---·--· ------• men & women. Di!Jly pay ... DRIVIR cN.-.k • no fec..'S. Apply __ ,_;__-+----***** Immediate ne4td ro-Cook & 'ac p • r & • Q c e d w I Mon Jo'ri. 6A1'1 read,y for household fbnl. Local & w o r k • N o e x p d r plant, pct card Female ASSEMBLERS nu tTID lll"ad student. 30. ready v" BUS IOY June l. 544·~ CALIFORNIA. I ANK Tmmed. opei:Ung for bus ----------• Excellent opportunity hoy "'"'illon Apply ll.uly for electro nic as-I""' semblers with minimum Contact A&ldry Tyftt 5pm P.h Ciba, 200 J::. 17lh, 7 100 ·-·--Good ~ry. COLONYKITCHEH somedi:Mo&nt. st.art-LABORCORE .... Int pay. 841·7278 for 1N>O'> ,, .. , .. ~tml .. ~tcr Ave. 1 .. ow :u:ct:pting appUca-ppt. ._ • .... ,..., tlODli fo r day cooks. Full _a~--------Garden Grove. 636-0702 & P /Time a vailable. l•--------•1 ALE CLERK HO$.°ESS Colony Kile now ac· ceptmg ap ttons for expr'rl day less. App· ly in fl{'rson,3211 Harbor. Costa M~lla ' t2 'd ri 3 029 H.-bor l lYd C.M. o years so.re ng ex---------____ ._ ____ per1ence on Printed Costa M.sa Busy dcnlJl p racl1 ce ··········•!••·····,··· quires the slafftni of an add1tlonal clerk to our purchasing department. Wilt be responsible for telephone follow-up with vendors, wlll maintain romputer tab runs on all open orders. Typing Ir. required wilh nccuracy a nd 55wpm. Will also be Good startilli salary & ELECTRONICS company benefits. Apply in pe1ikln. 3211 Hartior Put your little (oot one In 1--------.... ASSEMBLERS Cront of the other for •ACCOUH'TING Cu cwt Bo3rd11. Pleasant 171411 5'"'590 4 needs :.IHtrp, l·nerget1c Degree. 2 Yrt1 ma nut. working environment l:lrl Fr1d.1y. Full time, cxpcnencc. $14,400 yr. un<.I excellent benefits in· Equal Opportunt&y non smok1·r •>+t OS95 Employers Pay All f'ces cludifli: !-;mpl0t'1:r Bli!>Y Snlon net'ds_e_x_p.-d ~ ltAinders'Agerrcy · b' ' 1•-----------t1020 HtrchSt, Ste I04 •10 a~perye~r halr th·c~:>er. UalboaBay nlitwport&:,eb 833.j\.OQ pa1dvacatton Banking Club llc&ut.v Salo n . ;~ll !qr ~JWJF..st.ab '6~. '• 11 ~aid Holidays Proof Opr & 642·WJ2 • (Including a week D • U T-u~-shutdown at Christmas ) n• .. P •·nc·r CA.R WAS HHEU' -----... --_. ..... •Basic & major medical Bank ex per. req 'd. Over 18. Good hours •Com~ny paid life lrvioe Nation-.1 Bank Overtime insurance Contact Bob Creighton Apply, Metro Car Wash 833·3700. 2'J50 Harbor Bl. C. M. Ulvd.c;M responsible ror terminal * * * * • input and company, ________ _ Twx 's OJ>t'ration. This po:.1t ion could move to a Junior Beyer pasition for the righUaodidate. COOK, Dinner & Saut.,, Phone 4~2271 ask for Chef. We C'an ofrer excellent COOK/Expr'd. Broller ben efits to Include : and all meats. AppJy ln medicill/~Dtlll•and life per son, aft:3:30 PM. insurance! eotne join our Beach House Inn. 619 exciting and growing Sle epy Hollow Lane. c ompany. Apply io La".Bch opening an mortga~c banking. $5 00. c .111 Vlckle Duncan, 640-8470, American Cureer Agcn Continued growth re-cy, 610 Newpo1t Ctt· Dr. qulres the hiring of addl· N.B. Or in Orani:c <'l.1 11 Uonat assemWers. We 547-1964, 2• l:untrul are looking for ex· Towe r. NO Ft-:1-:. Af perienced Electronic AS· f i 11 al c d w I P a <'I fl <' sem~ters. for our lat and Personnel Temµornrict;, 2nd ~hlft. Must 'have ·e - months eloctronic as· FREE RENT . Mohtle semblyon printed circuit home for p11rt lime work. boards, to Include hand CAPABLE ludy. 979-42S6 lht &hdl ' HOST jliOSTESS PAfn'.TIME 0!>('111111; for lndlv. wllo desar~~ p/tupe work In· cludin~ wcqtends. Hts must be fleiible during thcw<>ck. CaU 64C.ll17 !IA \t 'Ill Noon THE IRV1"4E CO. ~50 N<lwport Ctr Or Newport Beach' Equal Oppor BmJ&oyer ACCOUNTS " PAYABLE CLERK Msl l•--------•lc·r.METE RY-Grounds Bank S&L Positions keeper, ei.pcr'd prcfera persooto: -~-------COOK, expe r . Apply C arlo s Family Jlestaurant, 34221 Coast Hwy, Dana Pt. 4.96-4470 soldering, com~onent FU£ L s y S TEM s 1--------- prep,Plng (stuffing ot SPECIALISTS. Part· PCB S ) ~nd touch-ups. time. M /F 17 31 <ag~ Come jom .our exciting may var y w / prl o r co~.pany ID our ne w service). earn £o~XTRA Cac~ty. We cao offer the in('ome in the Air Force qualified candidates ~X· RESERVE while you cellent start.l_ng s alanes train. Then wo r k 1 with ~uper1o_r fringe weekentl l'a. mo .• s.;a & ben~hts to includ_e: up plus 15 days/yr .• ::209 medical/dental and hfe & 1JP. Prior military ins urance. Interviews serv~ee NOT recfd.·Good m~y be arranged by ap-b e .n u f I t s ·i n c I pomtment between 5:00 RETIR E MJo:N'r P /\Y an~ 6:00p.m . Please app-For del.,il!S, call your ly ln person: local At' R ES J.-~R VE FftEE POSITIONS h 1 t·. 11 a r bor Hes t Atleast 2yearsor varir d COR~O~~TION AdpntClk to S750 Memorial Pk C.M. a ccounts payable t. .. < ~ "" Tefters to $600 S.l..'i 115!1:\lr Conquest ~~:ec~ow~:md~~~~~:e~ 340 Fischet-A n Cleric Typist to $650 -CJUl.O C'.!\Hf':, Cd;\f, ~y:;tcms utilizing on line CO$tO Mesa, Loan Process. to S850 Mon t'rl. 7 .:io toti·30P~I. TREMDATA CORP. STANDARD MEMORIES DIVISION COOK, exper'd. Night s hift. Velvet Turtle Restaurtint, ~ Fashlon Island. N.B. 1t-tminals. Will matl'h Ca 92627 F£E POSm OHS Rcrs 675-4117 vendors invoices against Cred1·t Check Trne •• u-. l714J 549-6127 ~50 Cleaning Person net'<ied An Applied Magnetics Co --------- pim•hase ordcrs/rece1.. 8?<>kkeepe~ Trne .,,.. 1 mm ed. for .tpprox 3 hrs lflll reprJCts. Compute d,., File Clerk '.1 mes $450 ni~htly t:lcanrng 2 st on ~o\Jnts a nd re bntt·s , Equa10pportunity TellerTramee toS510 ofc bld g 10 SJC. Cail v~ify extensions, etc. Employerl\f /F CallCarryFox540·6055 fitil-1211 3400 W. Segerstrom Santa Ana, call!. 92704 Equal ()ppOrtunlty Employe r M/F PrcpJre :ind monit or in i---------Coastal -------r ,p.ut1uutput documNlls, Personnel Agency CLEANING Rel1 rcd cpl. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! pr~arc checks and do ASSEMll Y WORKERS 2'190Harbor Blvd, CM House & ofc. cleaning, :.9Q'le filing; a cl'urale Pentt J>OS. f' /time. d r i v 1 n g . c r r u n d s , CLERlCAL typing and an abthly to Cal~63l·0700 c artlcmni;, }' 1T . Bobbi COOKS Day & Night Shifts Experience Prererred Apply In Person Mon·Sat between 8:30am·10:30am or 3:00pm-5:00pm The Ancient Mariner 2607 W. Coast Hwy, NB -0peratc 10-kcy a re a ---------•Beauti cia ns wanted : S1S-222:J SU~ER ,must. Plca:.c (·all or a p· ASSEMBLER Newport Hills Center. --------1 HELD t.EDED ply: Work for someone who 1---------•1 . , MECHANICAL cares. 640-9494 Clerical Positions Av 11. Im med.•-----......---- Will assemble valves. FREE POSITIONS fortertiPOrafY assign. COOK TRAINEES, So. TREHDATA CORP. pipes etc. in filtration B EA UT l C I A N S · p.--ic...t to $6 SO •TyfMSts Lag, NB & CM P /time & systems. Req's 5 y rs Apprentice wanted for '"' """""' rn •• ___. ~v'c. f/llme. Coffee shop exp. work 10 pressure piping prog ress i ve salon 1n Jutcnoc decorating co *~-;r-r .-Refs please. Charlie's or related ex per. Know'I Nwpt Bch (.;rl)Jt opply ncl-d'l hrit::ht :.elf ~tarter • Chih ore. (7l4) 549.0351. f t · fortalenl. 64().6023 fur \Jrtl'lY pus in lricnti *PBX Receptionists TRENDATA CORP. STANDARD MEMORIES DIVISION An Applied Magnetics Co 3400W. Segerstrom Santa Ana, CaUC 92704 reoaauiter C714) 542-"ll63; (213 ) 473-65-18 & refer to 162'!:22. llOTEL COOK& PANTRY WORKER Outstanding opportunity to work in the hotel ln· dtl!itry. EnJOY excellent l'QrOpa ny benefits. Apply 9am-noon Mon-Fri Personnel MARRIOTT HOTEL :ioo Newi>ort c~ Dr · NdwpbTfBeach F..qual Opp Emplyr m /( 1------1 HOUSECLEAHINCi General Office w d k •INVENTORY ro'rJ~n~~'l~e lt~oi~~y CLERK• An• housecle anin g NHded Immediately service: Start S!.50 hr. No Experience Nee. 8/\M to 3, Tues lbru Fri. 645-2043 575·(i55l Equal Oppor Employer STANDARD MEMORIES DIVISION Ali Applied Mafi!nt>t11·., Co ' 3400 W. St!gt.•r!>t rom Santa An3, Ca !fl70.l ~ydr~i~h~ ~·ur:;i~g ~c~pr~r ---------ly Ok Slltnl' I\ pmg •Ke ypwtch Oprs COUNTER GIRL Equal Opportunity '.\lusl be nble to read BEAUTICIA N Call R1tol,.AO·ti055 Call Full time, mature. Apply --•E•m•p•l•oy•e•r•M-/F----------- 1Jlu1::pnnls & ha ve hand wilh or without follow· Secretory $750 Mfll"nn 8 33•9410 in p e rs on Fre nch's General()(fice llOUSECLEANING. over 21, own transp. $3.~ p/hl" lo sta rt. 548·39&9 or 646-4871 tool:. ~··2 day \\ork \\eek ing. Full o r p /lim c 0 111.,tandini.:opptv tu join --:i~STAND-BY P astry, 1170 W. Baker "~giMer's Luck!" t rt 7A't Angela, 10572 Magnoh.i, l 1 C 'l IMN'I F p "d 90 D s a mg .. . Anaheim. 828-8142. i;o. Ul n till• .I!> !iCC y 0 Temporary Ser11ices or ... . ELECTRONICS ~1 ce a1 . a y Equal Op portunil y F.mplo}cr ~t ,.. Raker F1ltration Co. i.:1·n l 1ngr. It ~ou hJ\C RJVIERA COUNTER Woman, salary r cvtl'W. Irvine 5352 Researt:h Drive 8 · · w t d go•MI t)'pln).! & :.h rarml .,. CompJnv ··vcrv ru-t" llunt1n.non Beach e auti cian a n e 1.iht ,., IJnt.1-.llc benef11s PERSONNEL mature. 1111..JSPECTOR t · ~';:'·,_ ·ca ""&·. ea~li~ F 1iime.;,N.S resl!ons ble iddi\t. ttt <.<!~:a odel adls a rlubhouse in apt com- plt>x. Flexible hrs. Mon "' l-~ull l 1me Huntingt on Call546-7984 " ypmg ......,arn, rn tl91J 347.1 Beach. 536".-1618 indud ln l· lu11l'lll''>. 2082 ~Ctr Dr For Interview (1st Shift) watch for that ··well de- Equal Oppor Employer C:il1Sa llv.S.to·ti055 Su1te 290 Irvine---------served promotion'" Also G en'I Offic~ to $600 ~~~~~~~~~ DELI HELP Minimum 1·2 years ex· Fee Jobs. Call Cont rol 1\ssoc1:i1e Rep BOAT BUILDER PRODUCTION GH·at amount of variety CLERICAL Manager & Help. 35 or perience in inspection o! Ca reer E mp loyme nt a wait.. bright inclt V Trainee position s over,4o hrwk.Avail evc PCBassemblies,Ableto Agency.~8505. w/moderal e t y1>1ng. "'/"rowi·ng financial co. hn&wltnds.960·282S c orrelate prints and ---------• J.k'Jut1ful N B loc,1twn. " ,.. -, parts lists. Will be ex-G enerot Offic:~ Call Sut." ~to GQ55 ln Fashion Is land. Oppor Delivery of Daily Pilot. pect ed to cover in· Part time, 20 h rs p/wk Bookkeeper to S900 & rhallei:ige f!"r mature, Large r o ute in So. process and final inspec-SJ.SO p/hr. Newport llch l-4><'al firm needs pcr:.on r~p. mdiv .. wit~ 1 yr ~fc Laguna Beach. Suita ble lion w~th minimum area. 752·1750 w 1 F,L'h14 ,1l11f1t y to work exJl4U". R.q.'" f.g&1re ap. for a high ltOhool or col-supervision. Daily de· l'lo..,l•ly ,~.the i r con-titude~hle lypmg.Xlnt lege stude nt.Musthave pendabilityamust. U1n.1 Ji)'i. .. ~ •. Call 644-338' M~rm Noo\· THE IRVIHE CO. 550 NeErt Ct:f Or ~cw Bea Equal Op r Emgf oyer j, I ACCOUNTS/PAY C'ottruc t f.nP e'Cper re• q ' 8·5. 11.B. lnr rc·asl' }U r prc~en l s .ilJ ry ai.~ oo:m ATIEMTIOH High Sc hool Grads & Coll~cie Trained MANAGl<:R Builder o( la rge quality boats has orc·nini:! for l'A· pr. Produclton M~r to lw resp. for produttt011. tonlin ~ & purr h:.t!S trlJ.:, mgml & coordm at11111 Xlnl opporturuly for Jd vancement in grow 1n~ org a nization. Go11tl salJry plus xlnt paid 111 s urancc and m ajor med.t.c.al program. Wnlc P 0 . Box 2563, Newport Beach92663 trnltl•r Xlnt hr ncf1ts. wo rking ~ond s & a dc(>('nc1able car with l't1 .. 1 .... 1nt l'a!'>ua l al· bem•fit s . l\pply ,~ 8.am· ~ood driving record. Interviews may be ar- ranged by appaintment between 5 :00 and 6:00pm. GENF.R/\L OFl<'lCt-: 8:30 to 5. mu s t work weekends. Muturc pre-______ _.._ __ ferred. ti-14 05l0 Hou~f:'keeper, live-in, no ---- If you'n.• new Ill Orange Co . tem1>0ran ly dbcon· -""'-------1 trnwng your education. A.t!counlmg T~mporary Assign. I rvinc & Soul h Orange Co. f\rc.1<; •Bookkeepers • Ac:c:ount1ng Clks • Stot Typists fl,OlllHIT HALF'e acoounleqis I' lease CJ II ret:ently d ischarged from the service or for any reason sel'king tern· porary or career employ- ment, consider this uni- <111e oppor. Youcan earn $196 PER WEEK Based on ynur produc- 11 v 1 l y. Co mm + tnCl'nlt\-1?!> & 1.·\tra profit .,ha n ng bonus. On the job . J1 4/83S .fl 03 tra1n1ng Tremendous "'t po 1 l' n t 1 a I t o r c J c h .,.. ________ , sUll\'f\t..,ory & manaJ:e- ml·nt fl<l"tttnns :\lust he> ll\'r"'1n.1b & amb11111us. Fot cnt only c • .111 !J :10 \:\l-2P~l Boat :\1anufacturcr H11s P~1tionl> 1-·or . MOLDERS & TOOLING REPAIRMEN X I n t p a y & ( rt n g c· bl·nl.'fils. Applv :it. Co<1stal Recreation Inc lil22 Oer1Jn AH'. lrvrne. E.O 1-.:. moo,pht•n• ~µm, l80NewportCtr pr. Ca!i h bond required. t .di t 'hns, .; Ill i;o;,;, 2nd Floor, N.B. 644 ·~360, Earnings approximately Keypunch $650 l'XI :l.15 Dorothy Marlin St50 mo. Phone 642·4321, oul~ 3:i ht ,, " 9 .i. x Int CLERICAL/ ask for Circulation leav-\\11rk111~~ i·ontl!'>. l'.n1\',1c Mail M«ssenCJer ing name and phooe. t''I' 111 1·1 d F.nlry lc•\•cl pos. Wiil han-Dental Assist. chairside, l".111 H11.1 .~tu i;o: •. 1 !Ill· JIJ incommg & outgc1-F tr. al least 6 mo's exp. Ac:c:oun1ont mg mail & relieve on Some Sal. II. B. s.\6-35-tO. H.11J11l l' 1•\p.111 d1 11 ~ ll'\'l l'.tt 11111a t ltrm of11•r.., oul :,I J111ltnJ.! op pt y. tor itll'lll \\ l Ol>ltng, l j \: l harh :\l ust &U lhru S\\ltchboard. Prefer in-div w/lite typing &some Dental Recept. Exper, PBX e.xper. Newport Ctr xlnt oppor for qualified Location. E.O. E. ca 11 pcri;on. 638-5930 bet 9 lt Pl\)·llis Coe appl. 640.4S80. 1_12_._:._tr_s_. J_~_e ____ _ f111a11c1.1I st mh t .111 c hn ... :~o 1;11;;:; Cl .F.RICAL. Small grow-DENTAL RECEP · T fONIST F:xper 'c.1. for quality crown & bridge ofr :\lany benefits. N.B. A/P bl t S700 mg ele<'tronics compo· oyo ~ 0 nent distnbutor. Mature, l.\p1·1 ti .11·1t11~ l'll•rk aggress1v~pcrson for or- Call G4 I 9211 Please apply in person to: TREHDATA CORP. STANDARD MEMORIES DIVISION An Applied Magnetics Co. 3400 W. Segerstrom Santa Ana, ca 92704 '' l111•.111111.11t•l \Ptn~& der des k a i.s1s t a nl , .. u1w1'1-.111' .t111l1l~ lo E I Op rt it 11\l'l '1 ,. 111.tll 1 lt'rical quotes. take ordt•r:>. vis•l Dent al Recept./Assist. i--•q•u•a-•po-•u•n_y_ --------- !>I 111 "'" 1.11111 1111, :.pot aero-space customer!> 10 Endodontic. Mon-Fri. " l1t·,1util11I F.1~h b l co. Orange County. Collect Ex pe r. r c q 'd. No n Employed girl to do part ; .1111 ..... .,l'111•1wl 1b 2131254·7154 or write Box s mo kc r. JI . n. Ca 11 time help in exchange for t .tll s.111.' • .J IU li41.:i5 ~~~2• Glendale , Ca . 644-61126. free room & board. Refs. Gen'I Office $600 ------------D-E-· NT-A-f-,-l\S-ST--,_67_3_-8656 ______ _ A<'CTt : \ I' for 1rnpor t.1nt l'on-.t l ll ,\-...,1 ... t l<: b J l' k ll (I l o n J.: 1· 11 I .a I SUPl'rV Ill 1111 '.! °'IJlll t..:onsl. l''C p nut l'S:.l'll ~uirt to ~1"1. i'f11 1"1.·1• s ... r r ,1 lh•rk /\gr111•y, ' 1tn ' 11•1• vn rn•t v po.; •n CLERICAL WOMAN Ortho, cha,irside exper Encapsulation ------·1---------•I pi.-. ..... 1111 ""' l1•r dcpendJ· ,,,1.lh some bas1'c math only. Pref d ROA, 4Y2 L t 0 f Bo T FG hi•• 1h·1 """ w /typing. 642 2626 Macmne pera or A M . 1"t·rr1 r11 .1rh .u1 c·cmcnt ability.8:30to5.$3.10hr. days:_!oppay. · Operate 2 Pc. Gelatin U:!t15:! l\LH' \rlhur fl htl. lo1ly shop "!'et almnn. ~11· :r.w I 1' int• 11.13 211!1:!. X I n l ~ o r k i.: c I) n d . ' Permanent. Busy ~hop. t ;arry llunt. 194.m2 \ 1 R (" ll ,\ F :\I \l~TEN \..'\!'!-: 1'.1 t1m1• \I f Ii .I I f.1 ~1· 111 .1 v \ ,1 r y w pr in r >:('n tt•t'l. '"'rn E \ I R \ 1nrn11w \\htlt• \n111 1.11n 1t1 LI> c \ 1 r · F " r r •. tmit:H.\ I" ·rh1·n v.nrk t \\lt'Ck1•111I tno • '1ti ,\; up pllL'> I;) d:I\' \I ~I~} ~ 11 fl I' ri u r m ii 11.1 1 ' ~ ke"NOT req II <inoft 111• II t! ( I t .. I II \' I B :... l'Hl\'ILEGfS Fm tit t.111<;, l'.111 \11UI' ltH'.ll \l-' 1u:s 1~ H v·i·: rl'l' t u1 t ,. , {~I 5 12 l lfiJ I:! 11 • 17:f li548 & I l'l l'I t ti Aut11m11ti\ e fot ••" AuistMt for l\''lurJtlUll ur e\Olll' l JI ., \ 1·r.,,1lllt: tJll!nl!> Ii mu .. 1 '•)i 11:?1.? \11tom11tt\t' !\cw ll1't.11I Shop needs hf'l p Top w.tS:t><.. p.ud Engine Stt•amer.s. \:na p.iinter!>. h11fft•r-. •'-' pnltsher">. UP· h.11:.l erv 11hampollers. «h•~ k \1111. pu:k up & de· Ii\ •'f\ \ 11ph J t :.·o~~ ll:irhnr RI. CM li tr>-l030 ERICSON YACHTS Ila.; The l"vllO\\ 1n1t I-" t 1nw Clflt•111n.1. ... For E'Pt.·r '1l lll'l11 \.\'JJ:cs Dl·pt.:ndm~ On 1-:" J>1 rirn1 ,. • Fin"h l.mt• l ';1 rp4'ntrro; •C;thmrt ShOJl '''"<'mhlr'\ • F1h(>r;.:1.1-.o; \tnldcrc; • F1bcrgl J'\:. TuuehU4) • Fibt>1 )!la:.-; Ronrlers • llanlwarc ln!>l<tllcrs • F:ngine lnst.1ller<1 Team<1ter l.:n1on Shop, ]r:~l'::?'l ll.ahrs1ll<•r, m:iturt-, non· Good Slortln~ Wages k h & F\111 &:nflf1ts, ~...___.,, smu c-r. my ome. own ~!en & \~omen \!Pay <'l .. rk li1S700 trnns Hefs F.V. 554·1630 l\pplyAt SecuntvOfc llk pr1C11sttnj.( t•> Wf\11 nn 5 20Jlm &wknds. 1931 DH re Av~. SA .~/Al'l'tni; to~oo RAnV~ITTER·Needed1---------~y ,Co11strur to~O~ 7:30 tll 5:30. 5 dys wk. ------ secy/Rkpr/C'onsl Sl 2K Call Karen 770-02'l4 eve BOOKKEEPER Diccoph Secy s700 -Wl1y hold back? Let the Ex. Scry~ lo ~1~1 • IAIYSIT'TUS• world know you·re alh e. MJnuf MJ(rs . to Slfi" M a t u r e w o m e n Top firm recol'?nizcs top lrvinl'J>t.·r.;onncl l\~l'nry w /tran s p . T U STIN form. Expe r . e nrns 488El7lhCostaMc'>n HARVSITTERS. be nefits. ide al hrs, Sulte 22\" G42·M70 -~-·_5228_. ______ , wknds rree. nlce8l people ~~~t.~ .. ~. ~~~:'! OAOYSlTTER. Full or & SSOO. Call Vickie Dun· __ mM .... lllll-111111-... p/time for infant. Live can. 640-8470, Ameri can Career: Agency. 61 o -A~BLERS in. Ute hakkp'g. flex Newpart Clr Dr, N.B. Or '1_,tm doys. Sal negotia ble. in Orange call 547·1964. TRAIMEE _'7_&8_·_04_99 ______ _, 2.1 Central Tower. NO Long & short term as· Babysitter for 2 boys. FEE . Arr 111 at e d !Slgnment~. Holiday & ages 6 & 12. Newport w/Pacir1c P e r sonne l v a " a t ~ o n P a Y · Crest area. Needed Mid Temporaries. 1lo11pltalu.at lon plan Jun~.645-6926 J•ut•·nt tJ I. fl,rp1dly g row-919·1805 DENTAL SECY JBKPR Vitamin Eneaps. Mach. wgr·o ·--------•I Mature, exper'd, & Prefer exper. Will train <\111Soll'.5-10 GO:;:; highly motivated. 4 Day qualified applicant. Must Secretnrv no sh wk c•a3000 be neat. No known al· tll1t..,t:in1hn ;on pt>-in top CLERK/Order Desk · .,...,. · le r g le s. A 'pp t y • 111 m for h11i.;ht p.·~on Dental Assi11tant p/time. 8:30-lO:JOam, Linwilco \\ho 1s l1111k 111 i.: tor a Typing , 10 key adder Hrs flex. Salary nego. Labs,2148NewportB1vd. l'Jll•l'r ~pot. !'iJIJry to ability, process billing, 631-3733or eves 494·8403 C.l\1. ::>l..!•O r eceive ne w orders. . . Ex Sec v· p malnta·111 records. for 1·n-Dental Ass,1stant f /time. . y/to ice res. 1 .t11 1'1tr" ~ .. 10.Ao;;s d x -~·chal1--d1 rllL"try on Harbor new Ex Pc r • .. -n a Y r-.-.... -r-. Accnt, Entry L•vel StO Frwy. ' c~iflcate.545.Q.iS.S. To S900fFee Paid. Very Rc·11·nt 111ll1•i.:c 1!r~ 10 ac-i J N B fi d d D~"'L "'SSIST. spec a .. 1rm nee s: t'o\mllni.: "req for out· !H0-4431or546·3776 ~'"' A Maturity, stability. Can ...111ndmi.: opµ! ... lo JOIO lrg Exper'd or will train Interface on busy phones ~t'\\ 11111 t firm&. mo\c m sharp. intelllgcnt girl. w/clients & In person. 111 rn~ml. Sonw t •tx oxp Mission Viejo. 830·1395. Financial background hl'lt"' Sulilry In SIOOO b l....t .. 1 0 h & ood C L E R ,... f o r H • B . DENTAL ASSISTANT e .,..,... regg s g {;jll Sall), 5-111 f;o..'i;) " t · kll'-M · d G -1 Ofc to S700 Drugsto~e p/time. Min Endodontic assistant, ex-ypmg 5 .,., a1or me · "" ... Call 847 "CJ!l bon!U plan. Also Fee 1-'un ~pol work mg w /2 age"""· -~ · per'd. full time needed Jobs. Call Cohtrol Career young sale~ t·oorclmators CLERK full/part time. for busy group practice, Employment Agency, ror pcr-;on w /»lil t lyptnJ: Printing ofc .. Lag. Hills. top pay for right person. 556-8SOS; ,~no ~I\. Gro\\lh potcn· cnr. Moulton Pkwy. & Non-smoker.644·0595 --------- llal Lake Forest Dr., DENTAL ASSIST, Non· EXPERT typist for Pff Coll Chric;.510-6055 8:J0.5PM smkr No exp nee work. Must be able to Secy, Entry Level Call ·Do ?l4-80l 1356· handle heavy telephones F anta'lti(· oppty for CLERKS . wnna I . A . & typing. Diversified person w/ll ttle or no ex· ACCOUNTING ~tmi~~~r nster ve .. work.497-1795, Evelyn per. hut accurutc typini: We will train. Must be . FACTORY TRAIMEES & htc sh to Ret !llartcd \'8r)' ~ wtnumbers. Pining Room Captlan w/a great Ncwpt'lt t Ctr 642·6830. Supervisor needed full ro Salary to ~175. Xlnt ---------1 time. at local Country tx•n('f11c; & potent ml for COCKTAIL WAJtR.ESs•s Club. Call 644-5404 •Assem blers, ad,ancement. for new disco. Call Jane Packagers ,. II L' II c•o N ies 586~. Dishwasher. part time er-•And Warehousemen "a RE,;LITSMI· ---------• t ernoons & evenings. JobsavaU!orall COCKTAIL 752-2538 3 Shifts. NO FEE Rectpt/Typist $7 50 W"'ITRESS N 8 CPA firm needs nt· ~ Di!ltributor. p/time. Earn '• .:. tractive (>('rson w/good Learn In 40 hrs the most up to $1435 per mo. ~~ typln~ to ha ndle front exciting, glamourous. Mature. 639-61.23. 1ii1i1i d k & · high.ly paid profess. Day cs some slat typing or eve sessions. Place· DONUT SHOP. t /time. all . . Good bencl1ts. Heautiful ment assist. Good job op· night shift. No ex per. Temporary Services office. por. nee. Age 25-45. Woman. 4320Campus,Stel30 Ca11Suc,54or.oss Cal714n s1.9194 Apply In person, Mr. NewportBeacb S49..so71 Babysitter wanled im· BOOKKEEP'ER·Thru Secretory to $800 So. Calli. Cocktail Donut, 13SE.17thSt,CM 142-t S. Grand Ave med. for C. M. Mea. financtnl statements lo Work for 2 lantl develop· Waitresses, Inc.. 17922 Santa Ana 558-9021 ovallabte. ..:.:::::.::.:...:::::..:::.::::__ ____ l•--------•I VOLT tt .._ •• , 1t•n1•,..' I t 1 ... t '• 3841 c..,..,s Dr 54M141 ~a (Ac"'9s 1'""'1rn • Orange Co. Airport> Equal ()ppor Employer 3:30pm-12.30am M·f . take over F /Charge tor menl mRrs m beautiful k S C Donut Shop 9/mo girt. 645-4438 an manuf. co. Cos t ex· N.IJ. Good typing &sh re-Sky Par Bl, le ' Ex"er. Counter help, ---------1 rvine, ca 92714. " F ... CTORY HELP 3pm. perience rcq'd. Start to q 'd. Nice co. perm. part tlmt, morn· "" SOOO. No Fee. Sarra Berk Call Sue. 540.f.005 College student. be .. Mus-Ing hrs. lrvl.nc ~-1441 Female. Some shop ex• Babysitter needed in my A g e n o y • 1 a 9 s 2 ALSO FH JO'~ cle Mike" ICK Minl·Skoot 1. _ _.._ _ _.._ ... _1 per but will traJn. Xlnt home 20-30 hrs. week. ,.,. ben-'"ts ""'11 •·-839-3003 Mi1cArthur 81vd, Ste 320, Coattal summer camp program. w· ea• • ~ .,., ... ---------• Irvine. 833·2892. Pmom44 ACJ"cy June I lhru Sept 2. Gym. DRAFTIN& /CIVIL noon, S4S-M03. DABYS ITTEft wanted1---------•1 2790 1farbor Bl vd nastic or reereatlon exp. J•rl<G. Raub Company 1-----.... ---p I t· t & nee. for tcb'g chUdren Jl:xpal'ldlng firm of en· F"ctO"' ' ---....... ---.---• .ime. own rans BOOKKEEPER, lul I C~ta Mesa l-12 yrs. SS hr. Uniform vlronmcntiU engineers & " ·~ refs.833·8239 charge. Exp. only t1tt•d 540·605S furnished Nd own trans. planners near .O.C . •ASSEMILUS• ASSIMILIRS DAXER/PASTRY apply. Stewart Title Cc'l .• 1--------Call Ginny for inttV. AJrport has perm. posi· •LAIOllRS• Needed for unique Exp·d for Continental 900 N. Broadway. S .A. CL~IC"'l 752-lW' tlops open for people P.lALJ: .. FJ:a&~LE m.tdlcal Products. Llte ~tourant.caurorappt. 5S8·1114 ...... "' ,.._ ________ wtclvtl en&looerlni AlJOr• .. •etO.ANas c-~n work In smell 49C·IM70 ---------• Night Shl(t. F.l(pur ,. draruoi exper. in 1rad· - arowifw co. Rcq'• no c 'I(--.---------• IOOKKEEPER be1pCul. but wllUr\g to COOi Ina & Improvement plans ffB.PMAJES j>er .• bflt jood deltterity Rankin• Part lime, Real Estate ll'am resp indlv. Job re· &~ mape. Apply at, to handle4m•ll paf'\I. TokaJ Bank In Newport olc. 1·2 Days per week. q·s flaurc aptllude, typ-Bl'e:akfast Shl!t. Oood Jack G. Reub Ci>., AttQ: 135-1116 3lGUfNr»ort t.o.P Or Beach has an Immediate oic)er. rtq'd. Salary lnit a. 10 key. Xlnl work· pay &benefits. Rudy Onl'la, ~ Box UOl5 E.17\bS&.rfft -----·----• children. Own rm, TV. G enera l Irvine Terr. 673-ll042 Maint"'ance Man Housekeeper, live-in Weslsa1l Corp., ma nuf. beach area. Room & brd of sailboats. hns an 1m-+ expe nses. 751-7125 med. vncancy for a ~cR'l d a y s 6 4 5. 4 6 2 8 yartl maintenance man. c•\ l's/wknds. · At least 3 yrs C'CJ><'r. 1n electrical & \\Cldmg :ire HOUSEKEEPER. Live • req'd. Top wa~es. good in. waterlr;yet 11lm. pvt benefits & a 4 day work rm/ba,. act.It family. week. Apply h\ Recep -Salary open.675-2256 llomst: 275 McCormick HOUSEKEE:PER for Ave, t:o~tJ l\lc!'>a or call J e llh'Hle ~t c Donald, elderly cpl. i'agd. health. 549-9711 ext47. Nt.'Cd someme to C:Srlve. t"llOk & ltte hspkg. Live-In Ge ne r a I Off i cc h e Ip or P /time. 673·2991 F /lime. Some ~t!n'I ex-per. & knowlccli.:c or ad-1--------- di ng ma ch. he lpful HOUSEWIVES/ 642-4800. •• GENERAL OFFICE Ans. ¢'lone:., must type, use 10 key adclcr. Juice Tree, 15621 Industry Ln, H.O. 892-8015. General Ofc. Part lime helper needed in C.M. Feder~I Credit Unir)I). Arctn•g exper nee. PH: 642·0550 M·F. 12-Gpm STUDENTS No need to dress up. Trainee assembly jobs now a vail. 1st & 2nd Shirts. Never A Fee At Tempo. 6~ fEMPl)RARY HLLP &40-4455 Equal OJ>por Employer O~NERALOF1'.,JCE CL.er.lt·r e c ep ti o n ist • typist . Salary. S600 S650 to start. Need sharp girl w/accurate typing & b<.' able to learn variety of duties. Call for a ppt. HOUSEWIVES 549-9811 Need extra income? Work 2-3 hrs per day on GEM 'L F ACT 0 R. Y phones from your homP WORK making appts for small S Mr C carpet cleani ng co. Pay parts. g. o. h Hrs 7:30-4:00. 540·6142 to st art S2.50 per r + bonusos . Over 21 G I R L F R I D A Y • please. For Into please Companion, non-s moker call 830·3865. <N.B. & w/boatlng ex per for long CdM areas onlyl salling cruise. 548·8149 ____ ....._..__ __ _ GIRL FRIDAY Ll~ht typing and posting, ability to meet people and learn to sell. 40 Ht wk. s.525. to start. naisc!I as you learn. &16-3289 ask for Robert D4niel GUARDS NEEDED IMMEO. Join a progressive. fast growing co. w/unlimited advancement. Must be mature & resp. 8 llrs p3ld training Ir you qwtl.tfy +other bener1ts. ~ Security & Jndustrfnl Services 1424 S. Grand, S.A. 558·0027 4320Campus Sle 130, NB 549-8071 Lie. No. C62117 GUARDS ' ~taMesa•c~ Permanent. F\Jll & . .Part· tJme. Phone & trllnil> re· q'd. aet1red welcdnte1 Gall 546-0274, ore bra f0 ·2. Closed Wednesdays. HAIR STYLIST Lr1 busy salon. 'Fop comm. El Toro. 5flG.22US INDUSTRIAL CALL NOW! ROOM AnENDAMT~ UTE ASSEMIL Y PACICAGING GEN'L UIORERS 2·4 Month Allslgnme«s Also.AM~ f,tWeekl)' VacatiOn Pay Ref~;al'8onua . No.Fas . MANPOWU. IMC. 44B Vf.19 St COSTA.M A. 645.2 Smal l Jr claio n machin r1'0lded parts IPr 9_le~tr o· mechanlcn= iV'lces. Workl~ k Jed&e of Y14.5 true P<11! Joa.I~ re>- q 'd. ProClcitl'll U$f pl pre- cislnn meaturlni iutru· rncnts & 3-S yTI( esper. ptt(~ • , - Coltt t1csa,5.SG-l!M>S openin,c for .n exper'd ~n. Call &SS-0350. ioa conda & benefits Apply, Jolly Roser ~19. 12S Baktr st, Costa SUilt102.Santa Ana ~Employer Note Teller, •Int----------,.-----• w/co. located in Fashion .tOOS.CoastHwy Men, Ca 92621 (714)1•-------• SELL ldlo llems wtth a beneflts. Please call Sa\• somethlnlf to sellT Island. Hrs a rc 5-1 .30. Latun• Beach 76.1-2510. ds .~ .. ·-Dally PilotClassffied Ad. ST ACOSWITqH IHC 1139 Bak6 Cotta Mesa S49·l04 Equ:JI Oppor 7f plo~ Ip? 6'2·56711 &46-7121 Clas.slllechdsdoitw.U. OlUa!lSpm,644-4360. --------t1·----lllll!l!---tClas:sl.lkdAi --·• 642-5678. --• ' ' HelpW.iw 7100 ~W..W ti MlftttW..t.4 7100 HlllPW-hi&t 7100 tWpW..t.d . 71oe .................................................................................................................... f~IALI.ER ·m \11' EE I. o a n C I o t1 I n " -Rel-.:ptiunliH :w.~ltnd•. for window tu••mc. shut :>u~cnaory c .. p.ac:ll)·. NURSES &.6. &a 6() hr. Qall Mtttt s.?.50 hr, r1u1>t• h> ~ W t.tuat ~ famihur" 1ru11J URGIHT "eel..d<1ys t>i3 S.Sll hr. wllh111 l y·, fJ\'Cr 21, illJt. l.rulurinii. aoh1pp111g, lmn~odJJlc full time HN PHONE SAL£$ ------- JANITORS t i.11 & nu•. cxper F'HA 1 VA & <.:otlv -po6Jt10J1.i\·al1ubkonll 7 helpful 64~ 8"4 1'~!\(A & GNMA S.l.ir) shift 1-ull time po:.ulon!> l.._.SUa.., a..&(._ 5._~y COOlffit!llSurute \\ ,j.blli· also fur hl'Cll:.l>J ~rhl)U " ""'...., ., '""-ty n. ... ,ume to PO llox 11el 3 11 & 11 7 E\ctllt:11I E\l>t'r'd man: )r:. P un :?IW, C \I 9262U ut con ~afjr) JllU \\Orlnnt: t'lll\ tlmt:. Urockhur~t & tJll U;l\td Connelly 1.htwn~ C.tll Pc1~1,1111wl ti:irftt>ld, II II C.tll ti:!, s.&i. ~ii . ll.:ti lj!JOO oo:J 5617 HVYL Y MAMOllt LOSJ:--;t,; T ilt; IJL'DG~r C:ONV.\U .• SCE'>T H \l:E" U:t .\m~ a)' hi!lp HOSP11'AL t;xper \I I'' 1r cpl,,:, cl~ )UU ~Ill Call 557·Cl:.!15. Laguna 11111:. wk, 4 hr:. n11:. ('.111 ht\HI EqujlOppurtunity :i 1,, 752· 72!1~ \I \I U ~ .. e<t~ Oepcnd.s F.mplc))'l'I Phon~ Sttlt':> peo11le mule ur fem:.al~. lll lo 65 }t'llr.I of Ul(t' Guul'unt~ \\UbC~ UI lt11ll0ll't!>IU1l~ :!50 l-.J~t l ilh MI l't:l. Suite O <.:o ... t.s \lc1'J, bi.•1 '' een " 00 & 8 JO 1.1 Ill 1>lti·-l2'.!3 l':4uJI Oµvor tunll) E11wlu) 1.:1 J;.11utortal Sqn I' t1111c, e:<~r ~lul>t hk1· lk:opl~. call for :.appt 75:.! 7:!!.I:! ble lor weekda)'S & w~c k t'nu,. Sea~ Id ( ----------•I lltw.111l· Soltt IU 111~t:<lt:<l 1n1 I .... ·--· •j...l-a • m~J. S3.00 tu SJ 50 hr. ----. JA:-<IT()IU.\L & \\'l~IXJW ;Lll:A NEH 1';\IJt'rll!ll,t:ll l>IU :?iUIJ \lute · 19-1 ~~. ._.Mn A uir .. • tjfl 7.>4 1001 J fl IP;\J Orderiiu ~lAIOS Sl :>o hr. Part tlnw. BallJuJ Inn. 105 Main SI. 675·11740 USURCHAIDl P timt! m-F R8(f 's l'OI I le~~ It'''-'' t'oursc:. in Btolug~ or l:hcm \\'111 mill 1.:httn11cal:. 6. :.ulu l!QI'\:) .\'. ..i~:.1:.I 111 other l&\l>C:l'LS uf mull'l'Ulur IJ1oloKY l11u l\111 .... ~.:' H1erl·r for appt at 17111 u75·215!1 l'u-,1111111 1:-0 located at KEJtCKHOFF MARINE LAI (.;01·011a lll'I '.\)al' .\fut till~ ot CALTECH tA,iu<1I Opp 1-:mpl) r rn ·r -------- S \Ll::S P1':HSO\, full & pt 11 me Uo.it <.' J nyun 11,·alth Foocl:. 032 '\ L'ou .. tH"' 1.ug lkh In t1:rH~'' an!{ r u1:., ,\la~ z t, Thur:. Ma) 26 ~SAU5PER50N t 11 Pa.rt ur lull t1mo Win dow t1nttng T ru1hl\are111 !>h adl·• .. m1n1 l> ind;:.. t)..l I g.&!J.I Q _[f n1 J O 1£ MPORAI• • Ill,; S40·4155 ~qual Oppor F.mvloyl.'r SECRETARIES GENERAL OFACE RECEPTIONIST· TYPIST Two to Four Month Ass1gnmen~ Also Daily Weekly MANPOWER, l~.C. 645-2043 ~qual 011r>0rturuly Empluytn- Htlp Want~d 7100 W•ted 7t00 ••····•·······•····•·•• ................... ~ .. . Jt!\H•hll' Tr:aine~ Bc nt'l1 \\'ur·k ('hal c11g111g !JO' C:.all '.\Ion, Tic:. \Vl·u 011 h !IQ) w.i!I ~l.\WS \\',\~Tt-:U Tut'~ ai.:n paid' The Inn at La.:w1J, 211 ~ CoJ~t Hw~ . Ll.1l! lh'h 1-::..JX.'r't.I. Xl111 Ut•nditl> Ha) \'ll•W C1J11\. 1101111 2V55 Thunn i\\'c, CM l>-l:t JS(IO. NURSES AIDES l'h) ::.1t·a l Thcruµ1 ~1 llci:1:.ten:u I'. T l'onlul·t John ~J onlu x, H P T l.'.ull4W :JO.tu PRESSMEN Rt:sl:.aur:.ant .--------J·~~~---~~-is E (.' It I•: '\' \ It \' "' .. Ptux;u nt-:M E~T :i to 5 SECRETARY-POOi,... Jl·•M.•lry S:.al1•:.1Jt:r'o11 . J.HHlfRT HALL JEWILLERS 'lla1cul \lllt:l"ll".I' Old\.':.I ;\. Ptl''ll~IOlh JI!" l'11•1'!) (';i I <'l'r uppor for rm1• Jt:''· dn !'.luri· '.\1•111.1...:cr. \:.''"'' .\l a11.1~,·r <\. '.\lillljt,:c:r rr .lllll't'' I' Jul rt:l rrt·nH.·111, hult•IJ),.. \' J l: j ( I 0 II ~ '\ I IJ l I.. purdia:.1· µIan 'dot 1111 por tu J1h a111·,· (.',,I \11 '.\lorn:. for Jµpt :H~l:l;!J KITCHEN HELP l'1ltm1: Fo11cl trt-P & MANAGER f'rl'f,·1 lllJ(Ufl! "UOlJll \\Ith n·t.HI t!\µt!rlt:IH:c .\II rl'l111l"> l'u11t1dcnt1al Hcpl) lltn 11-U:I. 'l'hl' U;itly 1'11111. P 0 &, 1500, C ~I '.!~·-"· '1.1lllllll'l'>I ~ tlh 1. lll'nld !'>hoµ lo<.alcd 111 I-a:,h1011 1-,IJml \ndr .. ;,i. 7.>:J Wll MANICURISTS F tHm· Ua~ &1:,1:i.h11li. l'.\J)l'r prd'd, IJut will t rall\ 4uuhl 1cd µer~on t;ood lwn1:t1b & :.JI 1\µµ I\ Park Lido Cun\ Cenlt>r. 16t• FIJ14:.h11J Hd. :-.; 13 !Ml llO.j.j NURSES AIDES &ORDERLIES j :J \\ tlf \I Jiii tlllcl't::>teJ 111dl\ 1dua lo, Lado l'Oll\ l.t-1tll'r 15.)SSlJIX-'r&Or \\\''\fl C<ill b lu 7it. I I': .x I' e r u ( 11 r 1>11 ' h L \ -~. :.1 ul11turcd natl :.Jlun t~11l J..inu:l'. IH:! ll2.t;j NURSES l'\l'~ H~. rt'l1t·f Xlnl UPIJ<1rtun1t~ sand" lche~ l'Jll Lo~ ----------•I Lido Cu11v L'l·ntcr 1.;.;.:; !:iu pt!nor A' l, ='-U l';.1 ll t;.11; 77t.i Inn 7>4!J :J I hi bt\111 ll 11 :.am *Laborers* '.\!,\~\ :\El·:m:ti '() E\t~l'll'IH'l' 'l'Ct'" !-ihould Il a"' 1'a1 ,\ phollll' Shur1 & Inn·~ l\'111. a:.~1.,11 1111:uts .\II J •• lull> D~ T(r.1POAARV HELP MATERIAL MANAGER H l''I'· l•>r plann1n j:!, -;l'11cdul111;:. pr11l'Ul'l' nwnl. & tu11lr»I ol a II maLt!nab nct:cl>::. Lu sup 11<11 t pr11dm·t11111 11pcrci 111111 ~·am tlwr w 1-'UP ~) >tli.:111s & E<Hl t111t l• ph Pre\ iou,., L'\J)er 111 ,.,11111fjl' 110:.1\1011 1'1:t1'il NURSES AIDES 311 & 11 7 E\;per'd II Bcd~ Goud ~al \\ i11 1·rc.1.,c:. I 'ounl r) Clu\1 l'on\ ll o:.µ, S.\ ."H!1:1t1til Ot 11.-v I; 11 I \\ hl..lq111s.: ,\ IJ,l\IOll t\Jl\'I Ill ~111''1 hnrnl' llrs ~ I (' \I 1>111 t)";"lf; 1 111" ;q,µt l 'hvnc 1;1 11 1 __________ _ .>l!J:Nll Oil F1cld !:>11ppllc1 LARGE DIV. OF CORP. OIL FIELD SUPPLIER ;t ti 5 u \I u I t t & I t e k ( 'J llll'I':.& I l'l'l':.011 i.hop 1111 ~UI< k 1111nt1n .i of torm.., & :.ofot th !:itate Mutual Sa' rn.::.. IVUI \lal·,\rlhur Uh·d. ;.;11t lk:h IJJ.1 X:l.'!J l'\I l IU ~:qual Op1>u1 Emplo)'l'I' PRINTING lindery H~lp I u Jo hj11tl l'oll:.il 111~ ... t 11lh111,.. ;r I ;J 111 l: l'' \\elnmh· \\\• olr\'1· l'\ldll•nt ln11;;t- l1<•1wl1l:o.. Pica''' .q1pl} 111 J>t:l":»illll IU MART EC REPRODUCTIONS INC. :.1:111 \\ \l,1l· \1 thlll Hh ti :....,1nlJ \11,1 , t'Jl1for111,1 \11 Equ.11Oppurt11111t ~ Emplo) ,., \1 I' PRODUCTIOH WORKERS DEL TACO #14 C.:lo))c: Tu 0 C .\1rporl $2.25 P~ Hour Tu start " tr~QUl'IH rl' 'I<'"'-· \\'t! c u rrent I\ II.I\ 1.· ;,1irnc uJ*mni:s fu1 µ t11nc lwlp \\11tk1ni.: •IJ\ :.h1lt <.i ooJ hr... & \\.., k 11\)( l'lllld::. ='-o t'\Jh'I 111·1e'>:o lllll'I'\ '""" \11111 1"11 J :3 1':\I. Xu phu11<• l';Jlls :!I I:! S 1-: Urt)lol St ~1·11 p111 t lkJl'h SALES OPPORTUNITY Lookiftg For Mo.-.OutOf Life? \\'0:-0. HEl'Hl-;st-;:-o. ·1 \ 11\' K'-nll't't µcopfe l',11"11 J.:lllKJ lllllllt), l'nJO'." th1·11 \\ 111 k I .l'Jfll hO\\ 'ou 1. .111 h1.·1.·omc :in ,\'on lh·p1 c:.cntjll\t' C;dl !>-IU 704 l or :len1t hi 1:J5!1 Senetan· Clautls NO St-fORTHA~D!!l To SiOO Ft.'l' Paid \•Yu\11 Ing dlal\l'l'' .. \ OUll!o! growing co. m =-.:. u i,u wpm I) µini,: "Lub ot room ror ad\'ann·ml·nt · ,\l!.o F~l' Job::. <.:..111 l'o11 t rul L' Jrcer E mplo) 11w11l t\~1.·m· ~ .l.Sti ~50:> ~·t~ to t;l'n SI-. .\lg r "FREE LUMCH!" i:>;:,o Fcc Paul "Fan lJ:.ltl' upµt) • w 11Ju,.h lr\tnl'l'U lk:.tl\\tth Ill krnJllOnal Chl.'nt:. ' I.Ht• RESTAURANT ---------.•I ,11 ht'lpful l'an•cr l.Hhl1.•1 l'cr:.unncl \\o,1111,·J h>t,.1 t:o SSO H.a1:.1.· 111 :J mn·-. & l 'udd:11f \\ a1t1:r:. & ----------•! .\bo f-'l'l' JolJs Call C1111 )l'l> Pr1H·u1·1·meut ~ ~irongt)'VtnJ.!&shret1'd. :.upcn t~ury cxpcr. itOOll }' tlmt! .• \µply m ~r~n. ::.ktlls Plc11H• 1·11n t,1~c HoUl't'I. Bern. Wi lliam Sh:1rv11T1>1A,011 tk.111\..tn Froi.l & A:.sut' .. Hlll !JI EllKll~I t!l llli.: L'o. ln l)Uilll St. N ll. !!57 1 l:J:.! J --------- Sl'ICRET ARY to:\;L"l lo Co11l1ollcr ..... ,..h 1:.1 H 1-. "I r111 'I' P'· iU "11111 Sh :IU 100 I .11'. Eilt·cn t)..ll) Ul'1'l SECRETARY !:>cr\'lt'e Stu llelp lull or µ tune .\ppl}. 990 K L'o.t:.l H\\ y. :'\ U -----,.- Sl'n tu: Slat ion .\lle1y dant. c\;vcr d Da\' & f.:1c:;:. Full.\.'. p tune·-~~ ply. Shl'll ~tjlto11. 17th~ 1 l'\'tlll'. :\ 1:1 Sl'r\ tl'c Stj .\ltcl\tljiH. 1.'\pt't"d Full or I> time. 'PPb Arco St..111011. 1711.1 & Jrnuc. l' '.\I Sport's Mf9 Firm :\.l11t t) pang ~k 111:.. fight IJl..l..p'g lll\IJlltllg, IJlll 1ni.;, ll•l1:µh1111c,. \l111t thrn I• rt. I :JU A.\I l~ 4 P'.\I 51Utill::! _________ __._ I !:i..tft', Tratnct!s \\'J1ltv~::.t'., Cuoki., 1 • ., trol Carel'I' Empluymc11t h\\a:.hcri. ell'. Pleal>c l'ull LARGE NATIONAL .\gent:;. ;;56-K5o5 r·------..,.--•I oi:i-2:m SuppUer of S•wlnq Mach Oprs ~:q~r prd'J. :\cur 0 C .\1rport 51U·~ill\ RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM Convenience Markets 1>11,,1t1111i-. 11p1•n l~I. 2nd ~ :$1·1( -. h 1 It '> i 11 Sa II l'll'1t1c11tl' & LJgu11.1 lk:ith 01 hl·r .1rca:. It 1' l op.:11111;..., .1bo ~o 1•\µc1 t l'q. d \ppl) ..tl .111) 111 UUI :.tUll!" :!~ ,,.,\ µuct eh t1 L'o"t ,1 '.\k:o..1 li I:! iiO:! Hardware & Tools Now llin11g SALES TRAINEES \io e:<pt:r 111.'I' Wtll train Earn" hilt' \oll ll•arn Eom $210-$400 wk l '11mmt~~1ml:--& honuSl'' L'arl'1·r & 1 Jp11I :111\ anl'l' 1111·111 Opf111l :\la11y ('0 111.·nl'ltt" CaU Mr. An~rson 751 -9134 'Ion.) 23 & Tut•,..;, :! I SECRET~RY '\ ll 111 t• l\l'L'tf:.. pt-1'~1111;,t l1flo. f'l''i> 111tll\ for d1allc11s.:111;.: Po,..1tiun l"l' po11111r: llJ lop l'\l'l' ur rap1dl\ !!ltt\\'111;.! "" Sh & ·•lt'lll' t ~Jilli;! 1'.!>:>l'tllt.d SECRETARY Tok:.it BJnk of t.:ultf, hJ" Shoo Sali:b. FUll·p I Exp. an an uncd oµc11111g 111 1>rcl 'd l.lct!er ~rad,· tam. lhl·tr ll1111t lk h ufr forJ ~tort-Xlnt IJcncfil s :oil'l:) tu ~1ss1st the bt·andt t11rccr 1ub '.'>o Su11u:.ay:s. ingr Prc\IUU."" u:.ankttl'' '.\Ir '.\larowt11., :\Ir Cur- l'\ Ill'!' prt.:f'tl , Xlnl n:1~ !'>18·M6M-t.~ U :~11~·11111~ (';,u f'~n._01111cl SKO 1-'J::D ::\IOH'J'(j,\lj 1:. f•:i• 11 -· (213 1_1,., !liW. COt! P a Su1Js1d:.a1) ur , •"'01 Oµµui 1'.nqiht)' 1 Skoktt• 1"1•ucra 1 :,a''"'~:.. "' ~l'l·k111g (.Juatrftcu F ' :\I .\ Cu"' t!n\ 1on:il \1"1111 ,. ''""'l'll want1·d I u r h 11 u ., cl' I c ,1 n 1 n ~ .,,., \ 11 l' I' time l'ar 1w1 1'011 ~ t, l:i·.l 1:!3 How Hirin9 Local Office c·1 1·.1n ~ .. ,,,..1.·mhr" ---------- SEAMSTRESS ltl'la1I uµu .1t11111 rtl!t'<b 111.1"1111 ~u •:., :1hc:1.1t11m SECRETARIES TYPISTS CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPRS l.t1Jll l'roccs::.or Loan Sl11pp ... 1 qualtl'i.:ll Sale:. 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F /Ofc Receptionist 111111:111"11111 111 h 'i1.)ll - '\1•\\ poi t 111 h "l ~,1111 I tr.on1:1· ::ii..-1(1 f'thflll ~>llCI Fm111t.1111 \ II "'•5o RIViERA PERSONMIL ·~!HJ Bu~111l'-.., Ct1 Ur -..1111• k~1 Ir\ 1111 1714) 833-9'4 l 0 OPT<>\11. f HH' \,,,,t.1nt pa11 linw ' d;1\'> It•• t ' p 1 n ;.: \\ 1 I I I 1 .1 1 11 ;,ll:! 1 .. :.011111 ll~ .!.1~>11 I'\ H'l -T1'1 t-; 111 .. 111 .1111, <;111uµ lf...11lh l'l.1111i.. 1-;, .11111111.1 E'\11<·1 1111 ·'"' I \r .... ti •lpt II "i l!I lit.: 1,l.in I PAYROLL CLERK E " 1> e r d F J m 1 I t ,, t 1\ 1111M1l'rh 11.111·1111 I.I\ 11'111r1h l.t11· t q•111 ~ \1111 '" lwn1·f11-. " "111\\l!I.! 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La~una ~1g11\'I Equal Oppor Emplm cr I' link Op11111·1u111t 1 fur 'roduc:tion Worken \1011 l IJlll to .1pp1 o\ lprn ,\ Xpm Ill ,1ppn1\ li..Jm l'lll'" :>pm Lu .qipro\ 1.1 m \11 l'\l~'I lll'n•-.:. \\ llf lrJtn. \µ!JI} m µcrson. I' l' I\ It \ :-. ,1 \ " I I " 1; lf l'l.11 t'llt1;i \,, t · \I REAL ESTATE MANAGER WANTED I 11r "ell knu\\ n l'\ pa 1111 111 HcJI Est.ill' 1·1•m 11.111\ t1111.·11111g .1 flt'\\ 111 t1t1·111Co-.1 :1 \1 1•..,.1 \fu,1 h,1\ I l'\l>l.'rll•llt:l' '°Mf,11 \ plu, • \II .qiplw.1111111,. IHlllltl1•ttll,d \l)pf\ Ill \ii '\11 XUI, ll,11 h l'if11t l'l 1••ll11•il \rf\ 1 rt1,111:.: :J,.fo \\ tl.11 ~t . 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It\ inc 833 :!8!12 :"l.l'" pi1rt &-.id1 RECEPTIONIST -1'.•;4•1•1:•1 f•(•)•p•p•1'•: '•"•"•'>•r•n•'-mt Oun 't e\ pc1.1 your ship t 11 PERSOMHEl 1·11nw 1n 1f you h.1 \en 'I l.1u11t·h1.'tl ti .,.11·t• '111t·l' & 'hi I q11111( puh } 1111 Oil dl.'1k11( \·I ln:>UI Jlll'C l'O ~'llXI (. .. ill \'1t'l..t1.· UUlll'l.111. u I 11 X 1 i ti , A m e t 1 1· a n Car I.' 1• r .\ g I'.' n l') , II I U 'l'\\ JK>rt t'l r Dr. '\ li Or Ill C)1,tr\J.(C 1·;tll 547 19fi-l. :!I Lenlral To~t!r ~O F i-: r-; ·' 1 r 1 1 1 J t l' d \\ P .1dfi1· P1•rsonnc:I Tcmµuranc., RECEPTIONIST GIRL FRIDAY RETAIL SALES F 111111· •k1c1il C\flt.'1 11· II cl ;\I~\ 'ltlt'l'llllj.'~ (Iµ ,,.,..1111111 tt" 111: •nihc \\ho qu:ih I' 1tl'lit F'ri ~ lpm \~·fin lln•-. \11 \l.1rt. lit~ '\l·\\f>11rt flhd. 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I \ l'lflll Ill Ill ,1 flt•r' Fur llllll l' 111f11r111at111n 1111 till' Ulllfllll lllJJMlr ,\, 1111 th•· 1111hl 11u11111; 'al.in· ,I\ t11•11t•ltt .• p.1ll...tgl' 11111 '·"' Aton i.ocher at JENSEN MARIHE COMPANY 200A Kalmus D,. Casto Mesa Co 92626 540-3440 ext 237 E4u;,il Opµ i-:mpl~ r 111 SALES SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME ssss ssss P~RTTIME TELEPHONE WORK HOUSEWIVES COLLEGE STUDENTS (.iu:.aruntecd H ou rl y Wa)!c Plus Bonu~ 5·30 pm to 8 JO pm L':dl t).tc, l:.!23 or cum1.' to 2:;o E 17th St . t.'11..,ta ~ft'~J SAU.:S Assistant Manaqers \\'t-\rl' I ."okrn~ 1''or t 11 ~l otl\all•d Pl'npll· I ll t1.•11•stt>d In f'u,h111n \lcrch:1n11l~i11J: Si!ll.'~ " a ch an 1 t! 1111• n t 111111 mt:rnl F.-.:p\·r 111 .-11111·1 m 1• 11 • ' or '' 11 m c n · !\ c lothin~ '' l\t't' ('a II fur i n l c r' \\ f u r 1 m 1n e cl em pl o) m~nt T il t: LOOK, ui I 65()11, It> ti lltttk ,1()(111 11.11. Ill•\ ----------.i '-.!' C'all Ht'l)l'n..1 Iii I I ·---------1m111 S.11; JO:ll SECRETARY l.o\t' ..,,.1 • ., thauu;.!h .1 t l' 1 c -. l' 11 I' 1• • 11 o t a f1Hl'ru'\l't1Pl' B1 ttatll'll \t1Ut' 01ttl•1ok \\ tn•llllll i 1rin & \\11111lt·rf11I folk I ltll' I~ p1.· & -.ht To ~f"t l' J 11 \' 1 du 1 • D 11 n l' <1 n . tilll >!till , \llll'lll'Jll l' , 1 I l' l' I \ I.: l' I\\' \ . ti I ll '\1•\\ pw·1 l'I r I>•'. '\ II Or Ill lh,11\~l' l'Jll ~~17 ftJt,I, ~I l'l•nt1al Tm\l't ;'\O F 1-; E ' r f 1 1 1 a 1 1• d 11 1'J1 lfll' 1'1•1 ~llllllt:I l1·m111.1ran1•., SECRETARY Stup tum11IJm1n)!' Tu1 n lr11\\11 .1rou11tl ,1::. ''ell ,.., h.11111 \\ ork for ltU'>\ JI 11•1 Ill'\ f .11..1.•' .1 µn; Tu Secretaries Typists H1•pro & Stat Clerks VOLT T£.Mr0RAA'V ~AVtCE•~; 3848 Campus Dri•e 546-4741 I \1: I'll:." Ft 11111 01 an~t' I o \1q111rl 1 Equ;il Oppm 1·:11111111) t·r llcalth & r>~ntul Insur HO FEES TOI' 1• \ '\ 'I I.''' •. HELPMATES 835-8876 ISO:> K 17111 Stn·1•t Sutll· to~. 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P.ACIFIC PERSOHMIL hfll'\1•\\pon l'lr 1Jr F.1,h11111 bl.11111 IL 1111111 ll.111k Bids.: I '\1.•\\ 111111 B1·.11 h Su1lt-'.!i."1 1.IU l!lill 5(JOSo .\11111 Sln•,•I Or.111~c :1 Ii U4 11; p.111\ ... p1111-.nrt•tl Ill '-Ill <llll'I' t•dllt',dlttll It' fund µrol:ra111 & rn1111· Safar\ S70U+ l'1111La1.·1 l't·r..,onncl lkpl PACIFIC MUTUAL 7m X1·w1)()rl Clr l>r :\1•\\ port lk•ad1 Equal OfJpor r:mploycr SECRETARY ESCROW '\ou arc lhl' onl' "<.' art looking for -if }OU have t•snn\\ skills & are :.abll• tu \\Ork .Call US' Pul ) our e'<per. lu work cam mg lop$$$~ ' £0.l office • ~OJ overlo ad 557-0061 37~1 Birch St X B L\f(tlwll·d" \tnl'nl·an ----------· t'arcl·r ,\ge1H') tor pcrma1w11t t>lut·cnH.:nt I SECRETARY SECRETARY Small -.af, . .., & 1111..t~ :.tf.!C) 11 l'\' ti~ h 1 l! h I~ ~ k 1 ll (.• d Pt·r..,1111 f111 1111p11rt.111l tnlllt I I tilt\ t 11111 psi II .\lu~t po:.!lt'S:. :o. l11t Set' :-kill:. Iii h<i\l· p~1)r1tll. :ttl'I:. IJ:I) ha IJll• .S.. J.!L'll 111 ftl't: c:i..pt·r Salt•!> 11rut·r tll·'k likgrncl h1.·l11ful St,1rt111g ... afar~· l'lllll 1th·n ... u r a I 1.· " .il11I1t1t·:. l'.111 111r rnt cn "''' J11h11 L BJlt.'' 5 It. bl II WESTMARK ASSOC. s1-;<:t1ETt\ll\' lor CP.\,. ulfu c Good I~ Pllll: sk ti b \\ oq;an11 .. t111n.tl .1l11hty llt'l't•.,..,ar~ Xlnl worktnl-! t·1111d1t 1011-. llcs1tllll olll\ II I. f S <.\ J> c;1i11 '\1•\\ port C1·nt1·1 Ur Sil' -;:-,11 '\1·\\ pml II< h !1'.'111~1 SECRET ARY /lkkpr I .:1rl 01111·1· l>ut11·c; 1n dlKk p.111111~. ll.IYJhll·;,. I l'l'l'I\ ,1hlt''· h11 llll'ltlg & t}p111i.. \11.•1111· 1·.111 :io:~:! Enlcrpnsc St. L''.\I Ph r~ts 11;,.) Sm.111 1nJl'1lt:nuc:nt mkt m·,·1.b 1 l'11:.ati:,., 1·i.;1>er'd l.in>ll·r~ :\lull 1; l>Jy;, In- cl uJ Su111IJY Salary open t\pply 111 t>crsun. no phone ca I ls 5U!! W _ lt:ilht1a Uh·d. Ballh>J SPORTSWEAR Saleslady W ~nted \Jon lhru Friday, H A~l Jo .; 1':'11. E-.:µr i 0 mvur1ant l1ut n•1t nct·c:.:.ary ,\p'""° Btg l'anyvn c .C. 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STOCK CLERK FinisMd Goods l'crform simple as Sl'lllli)\ \\Ork & IOatnl:.all'i tm1sh~d good~ Ill\ cntury Some cxµcr µrel 'd ST ACOSWITCH IMC 113!1 Uakl'rt.:o~la \l c:.a 5 i!I Ju.11 E<1u11I Oppor 1-;mp!or11c SUMMER WORK FOR STUDENTS I' T ~ l!i hr t akc horou. l.111:al Jolt ~II<.·:-:1 sh11ts. .\~l'i81 ('il l ;ti:U-1063. S111tchlJoard Oµr for a11s11cr sen \\'al! traftl. '111!.t bl· :.i1·at! .ii! shitt& t>1.'l·8tiHi Co!.la :\lcsu. 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CO 5'11.1:'lot:\\11ort Cl r Br· :'-41.!\\ µurl Ut!ach t;quat 01>Por E mplo} er Call \'•<'kt<.· l>un•·.111 \'.11 ro11~1 ,.\IJ11ity to c ephoncSu cs li Ill 11-l i o, ,\ m c rt 1-.1 n 1· ,. a I u ~1 t<· & u l' I c ~:.at c Cun·cr \~t·nty. ti ll' \\wk llo\\ & ""f>••rv , sh :-<cwport Ctr Ur,_"\ II Or IC'<!'d C1J11"l c\11 1101 c11· Ill Orange e:.111 :.11 l~H~I. """ SIJrt to S!JOO Nu ~I t\•111ral To\\l'r '\O Fee Sarra Berk Al:<'lll\. FE I•: ,\ ( ( 1 Ir a I l't l 111!152 Mal' \llhur UlvJ 1 w l'al'1r1t> Pl'r ... 011n tl Stt-320, lnml' KJ3 :!11!1:.: Tem1JOru Fil''\ SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT Sf':l ,.'\ Top lc)!al firm 111 l-".1sh1onJhll' 1111• 1\ •'I I l"illll ll lnl I) J>l~I Ill l1•giil 1.11111l-'s '.\I :ti-( I hdpf ul \V1tl -.t<1rt 111 ::.!!:ill '\o ~·t'l' Sarra U1•1 k \~l'll t')', 111%:! ~1 ul·.\rlhur Bl\U. !-,It' 320. ft'\ tr\I' KJ3 2)19'~ Shmthand anti t} 11in~ rt• (lllll l~ \ \Urll'I) po:.1 111111 \\Ith lnllll) ei. t't'Ull\t:. u1lmi11btralh1• and ~Ol'tal Julie ... ,\ leum or1cnlL'i.1 1111l h 1dual \\ hu l1kl•i. peo vle t•a11 H.tO ~~>IHI , morntn~~ 011 I•---------• I~ X :JO to !i· :JO and a!\I.. fo1 P.1m * SECReTARY * A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO WORK I DIDN't WANT TO 60 If you're not ho•inc}~ wortclrtCJ Of' makm CJOOdmoMy- C1\LL lJS FOR .· -. \\'1• art' sn·k111~ u <'11111•)!1• 1:1.ulualt· wh11-.1.· 11.11.·k i:rou111I 1110 luJ1.·) rt-JI t'!>l ttlf> or len1ll1li: 1•-.: p.:nt•nc 1• Put11•:. 11111 111 cluck ._.,lt1·1t 1t1,t.: aml pro <"1.'l:'Stnll routine loans 111 \Olnnl( "'"1it<.> fomrly re:.1dcl1l'l.'.S \\tll ,11 .. 11 ai< st~t 111 mc:t'li111( lnun pm dul'lion quot ai. ..ind l>ranc·h obtc1.1 iH•:; Typ 111~ ahllily req11ir1•1I l'lt!a~c t'onl 1cl lton:1hl Rohn•r r..tC:.S:llo MKT<i S.\t.1':S R EP lnitlJh• corre~p, new:; ll'lll'r'> lu m 1·r-.eas µro- 'riccts &. cstah. clil'nls. ~\'I uµ hooths In foreign t radt· 11 how:.. frte to lnl\'cl. l'rev. exp Start tu S1 IOO :'lin l''ce. Sarrn l\t•rk ,\!(en cy. 1 8~52 ~t.1ct\rthur Bin i, Ste 320. lr\'tnl' m -2892. COORDIMATOR """ 1><1rt l'l r morl l(iJ;!C ()ank111i: r1rm n1 e<h. tn di\ famtltar \\ labo1 l'1><i1'. ••m11l11\ L'<' ltt•rll'lll '· uf111mJll\•' at•l11ln In UI\ sht•Uld h:i\ c .11 lea~t s yr<. 'J 1u·d per"11rnd c\per Win he r<!'>P (01 all pcr~11011t-I input 11'1 µ.ivroll cl1•pt Xlnt growth potential Salary l'Om· mt'n::u1 a t 1• w ,exp1•1 E 0. ~ Appllrnl1011i; lie Ing t ~1 ken hel\1 n l)u m ,\; Sl>m In l,ul(urw lkuch. He qutrt':. plt>a sa nt ttlcphone inunner & Lil(ht typtn~ )kilb. Call J o Wood ~olan Real l:.:sl~te 197 1977 Sule:.·1';nJo)' ,\ Ch:.tlll'llJ.!l' ! 1----------•1 CORONA DEL MAR Youna exccuq \'Cl> st!t!I. full lime &e<:l 'y to wurf.. for e~lublhhed local firm TY!ll' W Wl'M. Sii so \\'PM Goo u btml'hts Sal;iry 5700. Call 6i5 n700 si-:<.'\ E"t-:c. tor :\:.a lao11al Sales M :llla~c r. lyptni: & s h o1 thn11J a mw.t Apply in 1ic1·1wn. i 5 l 01; J ;, . I i :: J2 ~ . Skyplll'k t.:1 Ir' AN INTEH\'IEW IASEPAY+ COMM + 80 .... USES Long Dist:.incc LlncJ C.isuat. Fun Atm~phcr<i. FUN-TtME ,.ART-TIMI Sav~ llXl"llewportt'i.'nll'r Dr '\ewporl R<'odl. Ca Equal Opportunity Emplo}('r MURSERYMAN F.-cper'u .. ( tlimCI ~nture malt over 21. 6 Day:s in · dud Sal Sun WMk \\ pfnnts & trees. $3 llr & up , OH!rlime. fn ~ benefits i\1h <1nn·n1cnl potential l.uguna Hill-; Selling an)ilhinlf with 3 !'.ursl!ry. 1n4' • El Toro l>atl} Pilot Clai.:.1f1ed \d lf.:l).jWJ l!S a imple maUer just call 6'Cl·SG'7fl Want Ad Results 642·S678 Suburl1011 Co:i~l al tm·p tlW ~t!~ Wt1 Cit· Ur Ste 000 Nt'wpoi1 Hea1·h PH0~1'~.s PllO'.'> I'.. "ORDER DESK!'' SiOO Splil ~ fec relm bursC'ntent. Co In Long .Bch h11h1t1t 'I Compll•' need!. )Ot.rr cnthu .. 111-.u1: tl'le11hont> m11ntwr lo ,,., ~bt huyer~ Xlnl l(nl\\ th spell \bo f ee Jt•b (;ull Control C.:U "' ... r 1-;mvlo} ml•nl \~l!J\C). SSG~ Rett'pl F nst growin ~ "I: fl Ad\ c•rtl~m~ a~cncy i.t.•1,.klni iohurp, J)l•rsona bl~ girl t o :•nswer phone . lll(ht iJOUkkeep Ing. t} ~ GOv. ~m. '<Int benefits SAlaq ~ $600 CJll G40·2822 lnlet'l'i.t mi; po.. m rint• je wclr~ .. a111 n . :-J n ~1aturc wornan. tli3 li:W SAI.£.4' t-vLL·TIM E Specittlt} :s hop H.H )laturc Woman, u~r. J\f()(' ci 8 l:l 4:?34 S \LES f.-\UV E"P fashion concious l'ales lody wanlro for~'(· <:lush c bout111ut• For a ppt 67 J O'lJ2 I lhinca ra.t w1U1 Daily Find what you \uinl In Pilo4. Want Ads. Daily Pilot Cla.slllfieds Secretaries & ACdMJ Clkt/lkprs Emph))'Cl'S Pay All F'ef':. L1£ R1•ln1lvr-t l\.it:nc)' tO'.?O Birch St. Stl' t<H ~l'"po1 t U4:.ich 8:J3 81PO Cnll for tipµl Est ab '65 Secretary IYJ>ist needed ror 1tummer JOb Sl:J.; per \\k 'ouna firm Plea11c Pbonc Pul l\1mmel nt ti-12 1210 ~II Idle llf'm~ 642 5878 .. --- S.crttary fR•ce~t. R E Ofc ltnmcd 01x•n ina Good l.>/H•t. dll' lophonl' 'lkt ls 0 C Airport ar<.>o 833 00!>9 SECRETAR'\ Gen otl' "kilt.... 1ypin1 rcq. Ch.irlil•') Cbih ~!103.51 Sl'c') exp'd. \\' I) ping obllity or al lcu~t 65 wpm. riltnlo! & l'cccpl skills. \Int t1pix>rtun1t > In u r.1pidly ~row•n~ n ·w nrgunil .llton No u~cy l' n 11 !i C 1.1 11 '' r l..c.•rnJllllkt. MO~~ SECRETARY M.wport .. ach 1 \'~ e).per Sal open. Call &U iGt3, H.a\'t-~om •lhlna to sell~ Cla.ss1l1ed udii do 1t V.t'Jl If rou reod well, lik~\c tulk on tht> phone & want to C:l\JOY your Job .Cllll.: , TIMEAJFE '""1 LIBRARIES INC~ 833-8095 I ----,...,._ ..... _ __. .I,. ~ _,...._ -_,. ..... s. ltlS Mllal•11• 111t·U111h.. .._.. ........... ... -....x-.Pt..:;;.;;!\.1.11.1Y..:Pl;..;.::L,;:O:..:T _________ ..:W'm:.:d::!X~~..:M::Jlllti1.ot2w1..il.1m..:. -·--· ........ ------·•-.. ••n•n lutr-• IOlt ......... tOlO ~ W_,.., 7100 Alletion 10 II' ._,Hon lefS ·----....,..lllae $6. Cd.._. 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Jt•c uriJf« 111111\ 1dual \\ho <':rn patw111h· h.rntlli: "'Hile ph111a· '"'II 111·.-... .,un· <'ul l fi l l 1:~w t•i..i ;1;r.1 unit! tipnt 'l l'Xt-:l>O -.,\1.l•S. p,11 1 tll!W 11111~1 111• llUl).!11111~ t-'nr 11110 ~Ill 1.1J:1 t•\ t :I I l . 1,k f11r Tt•r 11 T.V TECH"'41CIAM 1:11011 flol\, 111,.lllt• "'-11ul .,11lc· W11.:111 ., I \ 1.lh lil!I· TYPESETTER I ID I l'ty,11·m t'o11tpllM'I t 111111t'>l°I -~10 I '11 I.} ho~ ... \\;111h up. only to apply I 111 II ~. :1 d.t \ :--.·1 111 1-t:! 1:1~'.! f11r lnl•·n" ·11 (>lht \tl1'4 1•p,, \"11\ ,., ;ti llllllll' WI.I\ I' I ,~ cl1•I 111 1°1\ Al q~111 lll'•"ol I.in tl.1 7;1:! 1;:,:111 -------------------Cf1 1 Ww SlllU ~irT..C« 638-86M ES'IA'r.E H~W&l.RY TOP ~Al'IB DOLLAR xlnt cood w /cue Clti:tn •t1'U . ART OBJllCTS. AN'. PAID FOR YOUR S250/ofr. Eves/wkodt AFter~:30 .646·9586 * ANTIQUE AUCTION * Grand Hotel-Anaheim Ho. I H.tt4 Way toff ....._ .... , ~MM Gert. .. D1Mf'11_, . la:' w.._.v..,.r:·t'lllLu-.. '11QU.£S. i'1NE FURM., JEWELRY: W~TCJtES. 84G-7&!1George c ,.,_,,_4. ~lue r t:l'C-p~g YOll lN· AllT OBJ~ GOLD. MARlli£ ENO IN ES ... ...0 yell'ow. p~chased CGr i-'O .. BROCHURE SlLV£R SERVICE. Frenth Hom, Cono G·D. 1 'Pr . 454 cu 111, ~ h.p. _..__.,.i.... • ••• ~ 1'foat self. tc60 MS.iz::Mio • FIN& F\JRN. fl AN· perfect. SGOO. Trumpet C ru1 ad•H 't a r l n u A1'C hodl• Pts~L'lee GWni3 TlQUES.64>2200 Olds . xlnt cond. $100. eneln~i.. t7U )G22·7100 or 1"en;up ~!~ .. ~'toy ru r ra. s tere o . so m e ~3910 _623_·_73.\9 ______ _ ... cttl~ =· i::=:~~ ,c.~~ ~toot.. plaot~.2933 LUGGAGE TAGS Deford nute. xlnt condi· POW~lt &OAT MOLDS OLD •NG I ?SR She .. -., .. w ... H lafftp• ~ .. n-ti:rrt Andros, C ~f. s.ag 3202 f~ your buslneaa card. tlo n . A !> k In~ $175. ao ·~ 12'. ~J..1ke offer . "'' • """v~ '"1 ... " .... Send one card for eac h 631·26$8 wkndl or aft s. 17H llil2·7¥l0orti23·7359 po•s A KC. H wks . l(tass-1..mp. 982-7.:J Ne•~ gau1~!>ale tag pha one 5pare. w e Jaye Shob Gd. W/klds, $1'l5. li>us fell r , S..at1Son. 1onroe Way & return p e rma ne ntl y --=----------loats,Po.-..r 9040 ~,_68125 mon~hs old.s~~~~ (,'heyc:rne St. C.M. seakd attractive tai: & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1laekLabPup~.llwkb. ble ~-M2·i5~ U :BO!'OtARCHE strap, nu:etinl airline ~~twe lrlOIS 16' Boston Whaler l)'pc AJ(C charnoio• tl.ws. -Gl.a ... ic Cil&l"ltC4t Sate. 1.D. reQuire menl.J. Yte· .. ..,..,...... super sport, center <.'On · &l5·rl4" ButchaerlMMl dlft~e a nd lle•fitini rtie N~W1")r1 vent l0$S & theft! io'or a ••••••••••••••••••••••• sole. SOhp elect ric start -4 ch:Hn, Ji Yl' otd. Xlnt llaAor Art llasNJn. An· per:w>natt• tag enclo.!>e Dlspluy counters & rocks. Mer e . Com pass . boat T ··ou l' JH>nd.lu, ~~bs cond.540-7~ t iq •s . app li a n c es., wullpaper, rabric or l glossshowcase,l s teel cover, etc. ~995. Call ~<>1,~n. 6 ·. wCk~a0m1.dP'ltJ!'e. or Herculon. couch. 1 yr old, C'lotPte:s. ehina, furn.. "l>a.y .Glo" puP40r Mc we de!lk. Priced lo sdl. (71") IH2·:.!1f7. aft tipm . ... n " "' $260 r e f r "s h rue n t , • wl bad' & trim your Beach Cities t'ced, !138·2ti~ ~a.it~ t.cu:i.u . u:i~. e-vttrtmng. s~t 10·4 & tais. Or try two cards 2372 Ncwport Blvd,C.1\1. 30'Steplle~sSedan • Weekwerks eotree t11lK1t Sun Noon to 4• llC buckto back. 6-aS·SQl6 V-8pwr,r~ho.sndr.D1' ltY.~s~f;~ ~s~Jr~Di'~~ ~~tio a w;nifte Sit9. Gaw.ir.v P~ Newport PRICES: Pets 1017 nu pnh1t, t1111ed. sh a rv! Ju n e 2 :2 , 1 :3 0PM . Ccater (:rc r'oss Crom s.?eaor3/SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-AY64G-OOOO ~~st ~•s 1005 ""Pl Irv area s.tG-41128 Dinefte set, S 5w iver chrs , l'ashron Islan<l J. Ad 415tagsSl.60ea. Very tame Thick Billed S£ACRAF'r SF 23 '. twiu ••••••··--••••••••••. •• ....................... sltk"rey COMl'I iron base. octagon table, mISSion SJ. ~~c!a:O~·:.:g~a. P a rrot . f'~moal~. si25. l s o . HP. Io a d e d . ~' 8005 W d I d si_oo_._49_3_-~_,ss_i _____ , Gara ge S a l e! Su per Sales Tax Included 492-1521 SacriC1ce1 mus t fie II. ·-•-.•••••••••••••••••• Oft @r Ort Bin G~at Dunc, 3 yrs -. h ... ..._ . 2"'-V t Del NOCARD 1133.~ • l-'.1wrt, d1t1t&ht c r o f 9 b i wn ~:.ue a y ... e ._gauss. ~ IS a ? Yellow Sheik Amazon ~--------- Puauc AUC:TIOM \I \ -.;y l'foMS <W Fl 'd ·j 1':S'f \Tl-: J t-;\\ ELH Y . \RT o U,l 1':<'1'S /\ ~ TIQl ES Fl'\£-: F C II" , ETt' 1'110 :\ ": f'"'<Ht I'\ H J ,\ H IWC 11 l It 1-: 1'11r ni l11rt• Stripp <'d & lfrf1n1">hl'tl h\ 1-:.,per b 7~ :10.'')!.11ly~ 1\15 2\J'JI l'\ l;rllfrth t hl & 1 l hr~. :!JO\ 1., 11td . o rn a t t•lv n1r\l~d. $14;-JO. 817 ·1!3il Of Anta~Ue•l ,. h a l'ft P c a,." 1 b ,11 IDlamonct statclled t1Pe9o Oro. ~.B.SatJSun 9-t Draw yo ur own or send Pa rrot StOO. F inches HATTER AS. SJ' FB~Y ll l, () E w a It u u ~.. ~ll) 'ofr. 752 1660 sofa, a.so. S61..0L71l c ._. • u•LY YARD SALE name, address, phone bl A S80 6 Id G.M. 8Vrl's, '73. r •... ...~ we11 make one c<1rd per mazon · mos 0 L1kenew LoadeJ <·inmmetl "11h over S-Od Sh1ht1u. S200. to Sli5. 8 ' sofa, srn yelfo 9. Some ontqs & colh:e-tag.Add2S'"each. 556"2719 O\lncr. (213)476·52t>l> rtlU!>lt' boxl's, nl<.'kelo Rik •whf, bl"indle /wM. s trip&;, good eond. $173. ~. ~hoht Items. Send check or money or· Senslti\·e, tovlni:. Auyssi· --. --------tl~JI\ p111no.,, carcu ... or· ~ .. _ ... ,,.,cw &17J·450tf &ia-4813; -696-1!&'2 evu Suni-6. ~Or~ A -.e des-to · 131'2 Glaspa r O/B trlr !!i.Jll .!>. w-.11 c-IC1t·I...,, .....,.._,., CM . •1L:OTPR.l .... Tl .... G na a n Guinea Pig + 2 . . l!r anclf_a t her l"l o l'k :.. AKC Regi:.tered Blon<le Xtra t ge coffee or game ..-" " cages; c d cond . $10 wheel & eng. cunt. ':: f JstmJltng antfltlll'' m..i lc Cocker puppy. 3'-:i tal)W, good cond. Furn l'"or Sale. Pool T b le, P.O. Box 1560 67S.190l Repl. cost S$5. 675-1393 Ov r "1 1""" ouo \Ve th "'""" 548·7lll2' Chr~ Etc. C all '46·i597 __ Cos __ t_a_M_esa __ • _c_a_. 92G __ 2G_1 ..... Di t Ch bo c ~ . ""'· 1r mo. 6-lO ov'v Singing canaries. -ese aracter at, J\rne rk an Jnternalio11al . t or!Jti.2 8571. -•tLIC .a.ucno..a ,,A .. ,,,.17 .:is 1s. S!SO(). or m ake of· Galleries,· t"1'"' •r kerter i;to :"tf:.fe Kee~ Stlow s.ectional-fo iH" P eces. ..-v "' " .,...,.,,., c •t t · ov.:; -. f ~ f g n E f.stare Sale: torn, di:Jles. MANY ITEMS OF FINE • e r . '' 0 o r oper a tive, iti ~ St , lrv lhe. 'l'e l gs. So~of C1'ampion. one & •ee .. x· ESTATE Jl.'WE LRY. PaC11M>s&O---8090 net."5 paint. 306 38th St. 7;;.j l7171 Opcti Wed thru ~yrsokt.~ea.548-4076 ee lle1tt co1td1tlon . rods & reels, misc. Sat-.. .,.-·-N ti I d (1)684 8077 Sat 9 AM tn 4 P~I Vl •lft -·875-$1171 Sun 10·4, 281 E . 16th St., ART OBJECTS, AN· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~p 5 a n · . _ .. -. -·--s . \i,.hi tJp~l t egiUered . 9 ., C:\I TIQUES. FINE FURN .• FlELOSWarehousesale 1 Weck onlv o ver SS 000 mo . mJ le, g'o\Jd'lhifll*l'ed, C111>t~ peol tbl. Mx4. ~ ETC. PHONE FOR IN· 400 Pianos/Or,a ns. 1•\1'" ;1nta<i1:1c rurp.&nu :.c lr:om f>ll·ti7fl9 s ol id ~l a t e, 'ot1J ~ovlng , •~lling ever-FO. & BROCHURE. n e w /u s ed. S pinets. ·t ,T '.\I \C l! I " F S 0 :\I t · ~t a h o g:rn r 1 8 e lg o1n ything 111 house. Cooch. 645-2200 Gra nds. Players . Going 83yboat 1956 Century. ~:!' R ave n , mah og .• h1pslrake. S3500. 675-2t>4.& •S. ,( ., · 1 , · • rego n . ,,os iiiccc:. Gordo n Se l (er Pup , blrffs, e~. !&se-. ir Cen· chairs, dinin" table, e nd ----------out for business Rent I e SKI BOAT lG' S ti' Jo) 0 111 Sti!IS, .w~ ul:•11! buy ~c~tored. No Junk. 171·ll fem a ft-!\KC, cham p t e mpo r a l"Y' eo u c h . t ables , ba·fi, stereo, OOw-IOUSE Furnis hed . · . ~ · por llll'. & t'l'PJ tr 1~ 5~1 17fl2 __ hJJ 9fi.~'I-ltties. si2s. 8-tl.·&:ul striped, brwnrrost tones. typewriter. TV, n eeds S200 or reas offer! for 'lf.\d~rn~a~h~~~~n;r~~: ~~~~~~.,:~· Gd ANTIQUE SALE ApplltlftcH 80 I 0 f!rn to 'f 09 '645 Sl75. g;fS-tS10 --~!.!r'.s. d,!!,:; ;:g\;r~ more info 540·5022 ~~t':'t~ h ti14~~~-~;~~: 36' Wood disp. hulls. SJ:>On HUGE CLE.ARAI"« CE .... , .................. ••••••'-•••••••••••h•• Blue floral couch & lu\ c You seu n you can b~ it. ~table & access. S105. 12072 Drookhurst GG to ~000 each. T.?' Wood ~·1 n 1· .\ m c:r il'a n 1111 d ~on ~·orking :\1<1/or ,\p· !I m<> old ,,, she.p & Akita. seat. Sl7S. ):fVo. h1·back 5-15-4661 VW bike r ack, new, Sl 3. ' d isp. hull Sl4,000.3o' Et11·orH·;.1n u nfi11u 1• p li :Jn c c s & 'ower All s ho ts. Gll kids. lr.tr s tools ~100. Avu Hecord player S25. 8 ----------Diesel t rawler fly ur , 1urrHlur1· T hl· i\ntllfut' :"It h w c rs w :int c d . &HJ 9AA8e\'cs chair S.25. Avo. Delx GE llUGEGARAG ESALE Track tape deck $25. Old HAMMOlll...ID S26.500. 30' Sport F isher l'·J1r :!Of>2 ?"c'4 port HI. lk a ... onable. <Hti ~'Ii ---elecf. :)()•' range w /self f\J m , tools, clot hes, s m ar mchair SlO. Old ice box 1"'1111 Cabins. no eng. flybr .. C'\1 11411 ~ls.t S::it Sun -1:!1 l.Jr~c Pi.Jim T ree-.. cln'~ O\en. rnatch 'g 21 applns. etc. Fri thruSun. S30. Fan, 2 spd . $3. ORGAlll...IS S9.500. ·10' Elco live· ---W.isher, Dryer & Blt n Uts Yoll rl!motc ~t 18 So. cu refrit?.. S27S for bot h.:! 21S A1L-.te, Balboa ti.land. L a vender qu e en 1"'1111 bo d n b S:?5 ooo s · lln11hlt• 'lt'>lt tnp-openln~ hwas~cr S85 ea Good i\rtt'~1a. SA 5:77-'itil7 girl's 25'1• gr Sdl\\inn St· lieds pread SJ . Muc h COMPLETE LINE ~1e~~I fr :~l~t:r: l;v~- '"tk t:ngllsh :.chool ck~k l'ond 640-~ in gray Likes S IO ea Grrl's Schwimt SR. S-10 m isc. & books. Cash . •NEW & USED• abo--'. 581,000. Several sl.!."I ti-1!i-t!ll~ ---io'r~ puppies, Lab & Set· &IO,..,,..,. 2lr Ratei-3 Spd ~ 8' A p 11 Pl • Buy with Con fide nc e .. u \i.1urlpool g.,~ Wufietr & ltt m1:c, 1'17 Oerreva St __ v_""~--------Stereo ~!oo. Z.Z. S~w 6-H · u er . (San r r o m th e 0 I des t more lo choose rrom. \1111q11c d1nini: rm ~t l . 111 1'1)t•r, l1k111 new. SJOO H tt 536 -M73 l!pho1 lteclter ... ,ood qn mach ~-camp equip . Onofre Housing, Camp Authorized H a mmond ATlAHTIC PACIFIC • 11111.--.. thl \\ :1 lt·.t\<" Ii t'allh & t·.irry. S.W·~I .. . '.\'---bed, Teak (bl, 8 cane &io 5341. _P_c_'n_d_l_e_to_n_)_._498_-23_5_5 __ Dealer an Orange Coun· MARITIME h <·h1°n · '"I In ·I ... Salkv l ctrier .iale. j n~ b"'""ct.r·., .... ~.0119 Sc b" t k p k & t . , •. "'Ill ot be k OW COMP.a.a...ay ;tu:~:, rn1~0~",;\ '11 .'"11...11J y J\1:11rn o rc clcl t,i,\·ang udlt home only. '""'" l>"fU-' \'ARO SALi!:. Sat /Sun . u .. pro a n . ac:· ~-TC .. n n . "'" I'll .. ;_., 1 .,· 11 .,""' ~" '4 ;o.ht•r &. dr)t"r, xlnl ~1063 .. J _. 6 .do 1 d :\lark V regulator Si5. ingly undersold!! f>.16·5-191 u ...,, " o c•ortd, •ISO. 5't0·40J;t D1mr1~iS=, ,.. .. rs , e"ll en s 1822 Main St Hunt. Heh. Call 847-3461. FREE ORGAN CLASS "I 1 Hlk&whtkittt?nllOmalc 12, 3 le a ve s : ~las ~ An lQi :'lliacGood1e::.! Mo n eve, e v e r y o n t:::U " 19i2 Reinell Caban \~11qul',111u1 1J1',t1 rcp ut·: l-.unmorc 2io <.:lotht::. manx > & Seal Poin t brealtfront: buf(et eon Cus tom barstools,S60ea ; welcome Crw ser.newfullc:.mva::.. 11111111 1 1t h• llK 1 .rn.11\ll\: dryer.~. Si..amHe fem 640.5298 tempory eriental. Cash Howelleld Good' 10&5 l'I a y pen S l S ; J u m · STOP IN. OR CALL 225 O.N C .. galley, head. 0111:1 1 11 on 1111111· "' 75.) 1,1 1~ -------tKS().St2·9009. ••••••••••••••••••••••• per,walker SlO 640-4910 •••JUST ARRIVED• hydrauli cs tabs. depth """' . l>i:-, 111.1111 1h •. lc1 I I • ~ • ;:; Auslraha rl .Shl:P puppies G --lu-.-..,-,.-.o-rr_c_c_t_a_b_lc-· -S8-0-·.' aoo IQ ,YdS ~ood use. d ~1 v · b t S15 KAWAI PIANOS fandt::r . bait tank. Vanson p11·"c' o m 111· 1' + 15cub1c feel t. Wk" uld. bluu t!)'~b. • ... t d "as!>a ge -1 ra or · trailer . P\1 ply.893·Zil4 1.trH•1I 1·l·ntcr p11·1·1· liood t1hlll>t.'. li3l·28IM; longtwinbeda.i75.Phont: c arpe ing, .rps, m!r · C all aft e r 6pm o r \.,krni.: S5,1Joo. C.dl l'H"'> Sl75110 :>'1;; .. 1fi6 l ------i&7·1570. . ~~:1.1~~~ta~ghtlng fix· weekends HAMMONDORGAN "BOAT"' TYPIST /CLERK i..11 :rrnH Germ Shep/Colllc m ix Antique din.Ing tble, ex· 638-8684 & PIANO CENTER CLAS SIC 1955 Chris .111 77 ll , 11 t·-------·---1W1·.,t11111hou1>e Cont111cntal pu~. 5 mos. Greut db · tends Sl ZS. 2 hurl coffee JeweW-t 8070 Anxious to s e ll Irvine 2tiS4 E Coust Hwy. Craft 22' Runabout. Ply "'· "fln111 1''1" :-.... 1·~1· le \l'I t.•l.-1· r an 1~l'. pos1tlon~.6-t:!+ioi ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona delMa r Fur y e n g . ju s t ~.HI ,°'i I \I' l'il-111 .. it ,., CO ... SLGNMENT Ltd. i.:nld g11od m ud ~I;;> -----tbls Sl50. dinl'tle thle S35 Rat·qut:l Clb fam. mem· 644·9200 ovrhaulcd. Super cond. ,, ... \t111111x 1:1\\l'lll 1~11 ANTIQUES 1;10173'1ufl71'M BlackmaleCol·knpoo.11 ~ ~-6942. -WANTED uc r s hip . 833 ·6 4 97 , ----------1 ~.Cal1 Rita 833·3030. \Il l! I·:\ p .. 1 10\ 11 1\1111· ---yrs. lo\"lng ~l.!ntlt!. needs ----------551·2930 t11d"'· 1q•11l.1l11111' Op111 \!,;.1rn l11'\1·Y. Fr1g11l..ain·. fro,t pruuf, homet>-19-2970 Cmplt twn ~11. l '.\taplc TOP CAS H DOLLAR I •w11l11i11 lllll l• rt"llC I,. "'··d ofdur •·un1't y br'·f·t P 1\ ID F 0 R Y 0 U R II"''""'" "' t11·11111h di· ' 1~·. coppertone . SlOO. • ----------""' · "' • • "·' 1tlf.iltl,· t .tll 111 1 11.:1 ur ~:\l'\\ t'11111,.Sct·l.J:-.' ~·23411 FRIEKITTENS :.ct. 1 wd , I chrom e , JEWl::LR\", WATCHES. PLANTS 64&1330 Piano. Classy a ntique up· n ght, rute wood. •MUST SELL• ;?8' Silverton Sportfisher '74 F /G. dual control, 255 ~appl\ .ti 1 11 \ I I.ill :,11., \1111·111 .w llrt• 11tal -----f147. '785 metal sblvis. ~2-3845. _ AHT OBJECTS. GOLD. ._,11 ,.,1 \\t· l..ll.'un.i hl•11l'h l-.ni.:11 ,hl·urn Cif.. W;as hcr 3 )'rJJ old. f S ILVE R S ERVICE . Schwinn lO spd, as is S20 ; 2 cbrs. 1 cou ch . red leather office chrs S3(). 968·2196. S500. 497.3490 PtANOS·For beginners , HP. xlnt cond, lo hrs , 1'11111.1 1-:1t· ,t111 •·1111d .'l a t "h ln" Fu,.,....... 8050 Elegant \elvet ao as. If & FJ N E FUR N & A N · l1t· J t h 111· Io 1 ,. 11 n11 11 • '' • ,.. 5• I·' ·' b T .. 1.i Ill\ l·:HSll>I': dnt•r. nd!\, repair Both ••••••••••••••••••••••• · g u anu ~. "0 grn TIQUES.&45·2200 reasona bly priced anti· _m_an-'y~x_tr_a_s_. 64_4_·4_284 __ _ ii1'l.7 i7 h I 1~ 571G --"---------'\I-:\\ l'llllT In \l"tl ~l..!."> :,Sl-4193 STOREWtDESALE _,_>e_c_. c_a_rs_._,, .. _. ____ ,, ________ _ ques, good select.ion buy ~7 • o w E N S F B now for summer lessons La~trake. fish /cruiser . TYPIST lfl.·h1111I \1 fl t•w,1 ()f1 I --:'\ & d f I' 1'r1cJi•'Jar·· 1• .. frl t•, itl·I · cw ui.e urn. app "· Kf:'l:GS!ZE Waterbed Repair Chains Mounttnes Castln1: ANTIQUE PIANOS ~ew lull covers & VHI-'. FUU SIZE CRll SZS. 709 S. Main St.S A. Like new. See to a pprec. C 11'1' n \I 1111 cl ,1 V I h I II r • • '.. ,. ' '" I • B Thur" tlnor. lit..c n uw S l0>U nw1c ,.., son ti a rga1n Htr.µheets. bdspread. I I µII I lllll' LI 11\'l .d HI fll'I' I .tlH 11,111 't 111111111 S.111 l.1 \1\,1 Ill '\\\f>I I .I\\~ \1 1 ll1r i..111 1\H /\:I.I I t \ l'l"I l.1 I,\ ,111·111 .ti•• I '.11 t 11111• ,, ·" c It 1111 .. 11111111\ '"'""' ll1·pl\ \d ~ 1. ll 111\ 111 111 I' II I\." li lt I""'' \11. I '•'t...:1, \\ td ti ,\ \\ .11l 11••,.1•i. 1':11 I I 111\1' ,\ I ttl I I 11111· ,. ,,,, 11111, • I·" I \t It ... 111.1· 1•\j11•r pl• I d 'I PIJ Jq I 1111 I q• I \ltd 11 ltll.!1 ~ .. -i11 1 tf ~ p\ t t tdllll t' t 1ul1 t• tit, "1,, \\\11111"" 1•111 lthll'h ':, ... 11 ',,,. I••.: 11111 ol I 'I Ith • 11.1111 \\\,11'1 • ,,,,,. 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SALE \II \11111111 • Jll 1111 .... .I ""rl .. ,,h 111 I I ..., \'I I I.)..-., .!.! 111 '•'I I Ill\ II I \I '•l.J LOI 1 tld I lt\'I I\•\'""' tll l '''l 'I \ If I! ht \ t•lt•d I • I.\ 1 ,, .. 11\llfHI \\iu,h1·1" tlnc•r, ('tl'1l11 l.1lt> m11d ..t-.· l'IOO I \I l'U,11 I-I 1'11 lf t•ll\'t•r\ \l,lf C hll Wilt ,1l"t h11·, 1;,11; '-'K-lt\ ~1·nmor 1• \\ ..a~h 1•r SK.•. 1; I·: .1~ 1'1'\l'I ~G~· ('old~ J>it\ I.! 1 U ft S S rclnit '4 1tt·m.1 k~·r t.1kc 11•'" ~~'> \,u,u .<. dt•I .• 11.111;i:!. !>itr l~JI IU.l"HH; ~·ro-.t rrrc. IG C F 111 rn <r 11 nuac S!l~ \\.11ri.., 1~r11•ll i~·.&441 \I \ Y'r ,\G \\ u~hrr l>••luw :\'.11 ll nrr l ~!i Xlnl 11 .. 111 ~1 113 nr :Ol.1tl n , 'I I mn 7~ U41 **I BUY** <.i01id used Furniture & Apphanl·e~ -OR I will i--1.'ll or Sl'.:LL tor You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & IJJ.9&25 GRAND OPEMl .... G r h1· F1J1 nil Ul't' Connf'<'t inn h.as ·• :.1~l\!r :.ton · t 11 .. I.a m p Co n nl'Ctlo 11 '' 0 111 r11 )4t'<lll' dl!icOUlll:. 1111 ua nH· b r a nc.I 111 m I'' \ .11 1t?l } of l'Vloriti .1nll ~IL••:. from $1!l lt5-S.'iS ------- 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~to\'lng sale Rdrl"', h v rm & hdrm rurn. e ,..cc dsk & chair , T \', s ml item~ 552 02ti9 lll-3041 831·3064 BlO white mink rin1ertip GOOD PRACTICE 2<r Fish & Ski. 188II P , cont, co.!>t S2.385, never PIAHO In/Out. W /tandem trlr, worn sell SIOOO S48·70tl2 S300. 49..1 1733 Ik e new. 531-0345 PP SU fl E It I UY! 1 2 F t Kohler :ind Campbell m a-19' Wide Hull. T a hiti· Mahogany planks, 8 to 15 p I e con, o t e . car 1 y ~rkeley Jct 465 Old-;. anche.!> wide, 1to2 inches Americ:in, xlnf cond Stats 8, spar kley 2-toncd th1ck.50cperlin.ft. S.18-8723 btown. Super co nd ~ "\Ve buy old gold & 548-5735. R:t·l877or752-6201 111lver " •----------•Baldwm Spinet (pr:i c· Sofa, dinette set , refrig, Flndln~11 Stones White lace prom or wed· t1ce bar incl. to soften HJ' BA\' LAUNCH, Ill. camera. la mps, bab y I•---------ding clress. size 7 S35. GE tone if des ired > G73-7677; cl:t>:.ic Laps trake. wood furn. c lothe s . m i!'ll'. -dii.hwasher, butcher blk ff754837 huU. mint cond. SJ500. Dt·~rfield tract.13Sunset D I A M 0 N 0 I C t top£60. 6i5·0922 NB -----------1 &l:3:;371 R1,·er , Irvin e, ul r MARQUISE ring VVS·l. Sportln<jGoods 8094 --------- Ot'erwood East. uppr~bed $2·100 whlsc Tennis Club Mem bership ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prinio 19-H Chris Craft 22' sacrifice 549·897 I for s ale. SKI-Special rac. rebates ! bay cruiser . completely Garage sale. Double & Afr\ G P· t ., Eves. 833-3250 Allow Caber boots·60'~ re~bred. S3850. 5·18·7tii:J singlfl beds dresser s can rey arro' W lw ----------disc. Preseason Wtr. Ski _o_r_S'8_-_0_2_11 _____ _ srnallrefrlg . .'musc.SlS& cagtis, he11ll_h y you_ng Dali o n g in:tl graphic d1sc.SlaWest,Santa Ana - up 751.077 1e ves,675.4912 pup.!i~· 4112·6070 e ves. artist proof ; Lincoln oak 5-l2·8!i'J3 d e s k . b e aut i 2 5 O . ;;iii Hcll·l-nit O. JI li. ~12·121 \ \hod thru Silt 10.5 COLUMBIA 43, ask S.>5 M. Ncwporlcr Catch. ask SSS~I. Nl'wport 30. try Slti:"ll &16·4005 \1111>1 •t•ll l-'1ne m up te hutd1 ha' lt'il\t'S :.1•als w '""" dl'!lk . llt'nch. & lo"J masl' 548 S30J Garage & Y a rd Sale . Sacrifice ~adh•s ni~g:., 968·1865. TV Radio tool:.. llU ntl & pwr. DiamonJ, Emer:ild. Si.p ----------HtA, Stffto 1098 washer d ryer. folding phJrc & Huby. 1'1. Ap · Sale: custom drapes & ••••••••••••'•••••••••• I "11111t I \\Ill j., .\ 1 "'I, ... )>\I \J.1dt11• \111 t'lll.. > p,i ,\ lllll" \tip!\ Ill 11·111 1,1.,.,f I •11•f I'\ I licy'1e5 8020 l>\'I ''' l't\ 711 1f .. ,l•t.!\H 1•••••••••••••••••••.•••• h e d <' 0 m e r a 6 pralsetl Value. 4~·3G51 carpets from Baycrest -household much misc' ''E"' 0 . d E home. Make ofr. 642·2122 COLOR TV'S 1>1 n t n g s <' t. cu!! l o m ' ~ . ·~ ... : iamon ngagc ALL MAJOR BRA!';DS ~poni11h 11 wrought Iron ~~r~.f .:.~5:> Bristol. mcnt & Wedding Rln~ Be.:iutlful blonde china Recond & G uaronieed 3'.?' GRAND BANKS 'i2 Looks like brand new in· s ide £c out See in Nwpt lkh. llll.l\1 11 1. '11S111 1t•11111 \ \l lli 1(111111.t t 1.1i.. lltl '' 'l lJ 11\ 'it•ll rru d~· l -4 1'11 t \ 1 I 1 lhkt·, C\th-&to ;t.01>1 \\fl 11 t It 11 I " Ii 1 I;,, 1.'~ •I, -• .1\i ~ > 0111 ''""1••11 Ill l \f h-12·7111 11 1 Ill, tiu'" thl. extcmh tu • · 1 • Exquisite. Cost Sl OOO. cabinet. w /sliding glas:. 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Mn~oaany es k. ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale Newport Beach radio. French Pro11in<.'ial ----------coueh mt1c household T I I b Cab S60. 549-35·15 18' Lym.:in Bay Launch o lte mlti', tools. g:i rdc n Vlsualalds,stlllcs,charts. beenhni so:tu 7m. ep'!'1. C !Ch 1r 1·' e quipment. craft sup· YUira phs. lllust. ror In· rs p. uv wn 11 " · NEW P IONEER CT F 9191 c%rb. rys, nu mnn ° u, ptle1. Sat/Sun. 9•5, 2948 dus.tr y, 'Sc i e nce , 640-~. Stereo cassette deck. ti 1 G-IG·OOOO l>emba Dr .• Mesu Ve rde, ltlrch1tecture. 492-2148 5 Jim Beam Bottles, 4 pcs LJST $449, 1 only S284 . __ so_._a_s_s _____ _ Atlantic Music. 445 £ .• _ _._ R...t/ lr79·1614 Beautiful portable Hummtlware: 1 stormy tt C!\t .,._., GARAOE SALi'; s 1 Su manual tn>ewriter, xlnt weather 6'h, l painted m · · · Charter 9050 a 1 n cond ISO 846·8579 Mado nna < 11 1~ > 2 Wollensak 1580 port. reel •••••••• ••• •••• • •••••• • 10·5. BBQ, furn. baby · · ashtra.y1 , hide·•· bed . to reel tope recorder, lake Islander 21 Duy s1ulln~. s~rlr & lots more. 500 Elee Dryer, $35. 3 piece baby furniture. 673 92.tG nu sso. 642·0342 fast. run. olso lessons, Chff Dr . :'11.B. bdrm set. m isc items. Newport a rea . 751-8258 "'""'·47-Homes trand 110v, 2 Sylvan1·a 12v llOV AC/DC H o u 8 e h o Id Sa I e · ..... "° burner elect . range for 12" port TV, 8 /W, Uke loats, Soll 90&0 E ve r Y t. h I n ii Coe 11 • Lincoln Arc: welder AC 225 boat or RV SSO. 642·0342 new SIO. 64a·0342 •••••••••t••••••••••••• Tllomaaville Medit bdrm AMP, hke now $100. 27'0blt:nder. JOhp & lh·.rm, set:s: StlHel HoodS\2.$48 00"4 Ma1navox CotorTV.AM1 aux.3salls ,classlc. l;.imps ; 76 Ke nmo re Ml~eltGMCMK fM stereo console. Nds 9 d wa sher /drye r ; Refrla: Matching swc:in d resser: W..ted 1081 wk. flral S7S tokes. "500. &i S· 311 a y-; Moranh s te reo: Boae mirror & nlte stand S12S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-3~2 lS' Tik.1 atta maran (re s peakers; G araie & N ew weste rn lowboy SchwtM MX for 9 yr Qld tembles P·Cau complelc househ o ld m isc. & tolltt. SSO. Orhintal rue boy. Also bike for u )'r a..h&M....._ w/trlr. main & jib. S750. fabrics. May 21·May 30, S200. &aa-0586 old Jlrl. Alto 35 mm pro-""'""nt 541H.o58 218 A, Palmer St. C.M. jector.631-2126 ................ ..,.. ••••• _..;...._ ________ _ 646-0435or957.0727 ·nv...,.w..-....,... 9010 LEASE)CijARTER 11395 '48-5848 Muskal l •H•••••••••••••••••••• Isla nder$ w /spmnaker Garage Sale. 640 Cove St. , .. ....._.... IOI (2) 21 • GI •a 1 over 84H.821 (19th & Hamilton> C.M. Poot.tbl w/pln.g. po"fc lop •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Ply\\ood b11,.., boat hulls. Ldsofstu!C. ~11$ flrmh ~f.oto 1,:1~ Conn Mln-O·Matlc elec. (1) a• Dini)'. 'Ne~er In 11~;=:t~~~d. BIG SAL,E. S•l·SUn Mon. ~:!e=-~-Te:i & tan Oflal\. excellent eondl· w11ter. Sl» ea.54&a294 ready to h i!. 073·5865 31645 Vla Madonna, S•n Dani h 3X6 tbl & 4 adj tlOf\, $600, P.P . 532·l2St lH J11an Cap. Clothea, fum, s sos IHh. Ma 8' FG Sail Boal w1oars & nccessorlett. chrl.O. 494·9 F~nd~~ B• ndmuter ...,.,...,.. fOlO salleqp xlol cond. ----------'MINK COAT, mal• tklna. atnPlifie.r, lood shape. •••0 •••••••••••••••••• Si!OO. ' 162·8580 LOTSOF11:EMS! choc. btO•"ll. iv.. tencth. S:Z00.~-3490 · Complete Chry.tl~r Lawnmov;er1 brtn burner alee tm•ll·med. sae&/of· 87Gtbson SG. Ster«t manifolds tor t18 c.'4 V8. 11' All rlberglou, new & oven . nu Sentry homo feir. 840-4112 W/Humb.. ~-l nch,des manifolds 1 Qlexy patn.l & stainless ure , nu ome e elec . S'Ts.3258 rhcr1, elbow1, e na fitllnp. Xlnt cond. $649. clock. "'lndows • chan· Great B~ ! Mov\nl lo plate-everythtna ror Jen:Y.~-'433G. 631-1234 dehers. const. mot rial. Europe •f"'8' HO train t"arfl:u electric bond or-twin ~nalnes with •10 • etc. ete. etc, w Vt.ta la)'OUt. O"w l350of &Ht 1ao.G«ldcond. suo. boun. $Z2$ total cost. 7, ..... a J6 O.yaN.8 .142-0596 ror SllO 8'2443 Ait-47.Sl ' Cllllt>aJeatGMS3l $1.t.TOO.m~ .. ., , - ~.~;.~~~ ........ !~~o ~.~:;.~~! ........ ?~~~ ~.~.~~ .. !!~~ ~=-s•/ .. o 95'0 v .. 9570 ....................... Sunday. Mpx 22, u~n DAILY PILOT D f $ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Eric.loon 35, full rtH·e. 8' 1'1Jppcr . Good ~ood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'SO El Camino, t> c,> I, 4 spd, Nrul good. $600 '73 Dtxii:e H200 window Autos Wonted 9590 AMfos, Hew HOO Autoa, Mew 9100 van. \' 8. air, rlld10, P 1S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••~•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cruae, pv~Ccct ccrnJ. Ncwb.1.1b. s1so SUMMY SPICIAL MOTORHOMI SlS..000 ~7 Ci03li 197·3554 •• At.LNEW •• Gorgeous! 14' Entttpn. Hnbl~16w trlr Bl.MBNE',C\'Oc1r.1t3POEPEDSDSW9 R.ollito~Or~!.!~ount w /trailer Gd cond. ~ Sl"'w' ... _ l ff ... 847 4236 "'"' t:;&~o er. 3tiJ5 Eabl Coast Hwy f'ord ~. T Slps s. loaded sia1.a1aa i3 Ranchero GT Lo<•dl'd. stereo. mai::.. radio r s . un5 .a9.1 1656 '11 Oud Re Maxi. Air. J)O't\er, 360 V8, crUlll! a>ntrol, 36 a al, 2500 mt Corona dcl '.\tar67S·8271 w 'c u s t om extras. EriC'k..,on 29 173 Xlnl ---------l8'GltiSper. Voho 1/0, ,JM #JI: d ·1 VJIL' h ead. n~w paint. A $3100. 642·0581 -'6300 or bit ofr ~ 253t '75 Chevy ~,T , SWU. after5.3U WEWIUIUY . YOUR DATSUN l'AlO FOK OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CA.RS IARWICI< DATSUN San Ju~n Cavt:.trnnn 831-1375 493-3375 m:a.' ~J(ltanit <'on -' sa1 s. ,. . bl OH! S1lverado. loadt•d. ~·· :ur. shell 497 -:HOS == ~ '7J.7'74 -fit'1~9~07f~H 675·7599, MotorcT:r~'/ !".IT~~fk:::!~~~: 2SCoron111Ju ll:!C Scoo 9150 67_3_·28_18 _______ 7-1 Ranrhero <:T. all pwr, 261.anccrl\1.:w 1•1,,0<'\l.'':i "'gcw><lies. Span,••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 Open Road Mini· air, AM FM i.tt:rt!o, 2f.Excahbur" 'Iii' >1~111< \Ill-', 9 H <> ·n Mut'h 450llUSKY '74. Molorhome. lo ma. mag!>. Call ufl 5 3u. ~iPeim.on Crndr 117.>I) rnort• ~l:iO 645·346&, lJkenew. Makeofr. s8SOO/Offer. 5s7 .5~11 496·0520 GI) Purson New lll'l">tl ll7J fll71 l'b001M174 ----------~~ l'eurson Triton twuo day1>, 968·~ eve '73 GMC. 1 ton. dual whl:., :10 Pcur'9on :!.!:Jou '71 Ac1uar1u:s 23 Fine '74 Su1.ukt T M, nu eni:. 1 R camper special pil·kup. :io\ll'"W•t lhl .!.:~ill cond, IJ:<cd keel w many tires. access. Mst :.~: ... ~rp~Cg~1~"R3tE~ad~: Xtras Ph 97!Hl55 aft For Any S:itllm.it l\tra'!. Pnv~ ~or quick ~ bst oft . 846-4694 SJS.OOO. 640.8249 4:30 PM, Mon thru Fri. Call I , s alP. CBS f;'.,.1520 lH8·8t7ti. ull day Sut/Sun ------------R ENT-'76 Mlni-21'. SC. l'u~tom 52' Ftlwq•l.1n l'I' S loop. rnbrd wt<ll 'li!ISPOHTST~R air cond. i:enerutor, re-Attention Conslrul'llQ11 l'tlol llou'l' Sloop Im 1etruct~blt> keel, nu trlr. E lect sta rt , lots of serve ror summer, PP. Workers & Camper Luv rrlJt' Full 1~1 1. l l'llh•'. -I HP mtr. $2350. 645 8615_ chrome. looks cleiln , S3l·3-12S ers! 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C tl'JlllBIF C \l\\1\1<\'\ -t•ontJ S925 or best ofr. 65 he\'y283. 3 spd. CB. :\Int «ii{d \l.ul\ ,11 .1 ~ \\\VI !':I> 31; .. 10· .slip for '72SL'Zl 'KI T.\1.100. desert s.&!$·1i370 xtra gas tank~. xlnt \HI.. lll'JtllifulboJI mthl,t•t• 111·.111' n.-w I 111tl1tc lank.BaS'>IJlllPllJC.S475 trur k.&IOOofr.5560352 , . -· ' ~ w p t B t• h P h · ;>HVi238 Air Strenm 30' Live in or k.ll :l'i i..>c\L'~ 71•1 fiH I :111:11i COll"Ct "I L ' " ., " 1. ~ d tow. " ps G. i v .rm. lloh1(• (3.,,,, 11' .\lrtl l'nnd 1;7; llfi71 wkn<I-; iw "uzu,.;i, 12 .. cc. art k1tch, Wrm, ba, tub & & 1ww lnttll'l . Hoth ~i.i ----w st parts Good l'Ond s hower. New tpt 'g & i-:1111no f1.l!H Ymmi.: Prnfe:.::; cpl nel·d ~~,,; <ii I >5:J6_.s_1_ot1___ drps, dual AC. a"mng, lt\1· J hrcl !>lip or tlot·k .--I t .1 "'" uo5 pp -.111!· muonn1.t for .JI · :>:ttl t:.us~~m llonda Chopper. ~~1.n:~:m1.1. """"" . . IN•:ll, pn•p tor world cr::;e 11-.JO. rbll ,eng. vry cln COURIER V8 302 Ford, Auto, 3 O rear e n d • m a ~ s . 1' / ,\ · s . llollty. ~lallory, must sell. Sl<!OO. Ph 673·5551 '68 Che\' 1" Ton PU, n~w 1,;· Finn 'atll111a1 , \111 1 1·011cl \\' I rl I , ~.,( O!tll tj.12·t>-ltil 01 ti1ti til;)ti S;inlan<i , :!:!' Ful l\ I'll'' I '(U' f'lt'" t•\' •s :'\lu~I !>Cll. ~HSO. b::;l olr. ~ ., '''"' ' "' "· ~I Hi;',4i 110 \T SI.IP 3ti' tor riowt•r L' \\' • :.1 .,,,. E I I ho,1ts :"\r PCI! & Balbva "·' \S n o"'1V Ill Ur~~ u 19' Zemth (Bole:. Aero> shock:.. run:. good. Sl700 A C & bath. S l20\I or or~stoller 4~·384\1 trade for El Camano ur ---t•qwp'd :1 !o.Jtl' t;hp 0 II '\ll>.141 otr '>HI .ill>I:! 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Sult• < • .'.11 Iii' tl1111ltlt 11.q> h:irnl''" 1111 .111 , lrl1 ltl..t• llll, SI,;!,, F11r :--,ill' 1!17.3 Sk\ 11,1\\ k II. ill hrs to ta·I time. \&E 300 :-..;.1\ l'om, KT •h tl'Jl"po11dl'I' SI..) 11.m I.. II opt11111 SllUJOU IAt<'.tl••tl 111 1>.1llJ..,, Tc" 1.!11 1 l:!:I :1:nx Call l·•illt-l't l>1l..e. x lnt cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete \\' hcJdl'rs. & ~s/ Two 3 • Chev Van -.eub. I recerlt O\ erhaul $1150. or CICKsics 9 S20 gm. l tan. S2S & >tO. Cal P ll'ac;t1ri· ,,11,i...., m.ih Campers, Sole/ best offer 4!f7 ·3!158 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _644_' _._2_192 _______ _ '6!1 'l"ord Van lJllr a l Ul>tom int lm m.11· ~t ai:s. l>terco S:!5UIJ lS37 319'J Toi) many curi.' 19G7 Furd Econohnc. 6 cyl slit k. :dnt mil, gd cond, ~1.~IU All S. 5$4-444:? '67 GMC Kurb-Vnn 15', ,111 ulum. Good cond. SlMOl or otCcr. 661·149G. .. 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COSTA MESA CAR OUTLET Cash For Cars Paid for Or Hot 2145 II \ H BOR BLVD. m orhor & Victoria l COSTA MESA 642·0653 --------- Autos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buyen St~p Up! Con ... 1der a Bentley \l1•n 1.1 ltoads ter. We ~•;i11 w ith a Rentie) ~d.111 d1!>carcl the bod~ mod11~ t ill' t·ha:;o..1s tr !>port 1 JI' ~t;1ndard:. v.1t h ever y si n g le part checked. repaired. re machined. or repl.iccd as is required. 800 man hours later a virtually new chassis is the result, with a pr~ 1955 I ii le. THE~ an all aluminum coach bu1 ll Hoadster body is manufactured and installed. Trimrnini.: b to highest st:.mdard:. .. \ gorgeous machine. The prototype is in our showroom . The s~cond car is in transit. 8 MORE are in production. Prox SJ7.000. Jim R1ckm:in BRAND EW 1977 GLC 5 SPEED HATCHBACK 45 MPG Hwy. 36 MPG City EQu1pmen1 includes $ 3479 fold down rear seats. 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J Ul IO •. a 11·. "'!el I dr uni.: O\\ llt•r tit.XKJ lllifli I Sl.62 per DAY l'hJl':, all .}OU p.1~ 1111 ,1 30 du} ;id 111 lhl· DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY IHI IT '\I)\\' 642-5678 rn11d Sl!\!l'l 1;.111 i!:>i«i 1!.171 Bt•1.:l.' IUOLS .. UI. \.\1. F.\1, air. \lnt h•nd Bc::-.1 <1ffl'r 1175 111; 7:1 \udt IOU LS (;1111d t oncl .\tu .. t :-ell $:! 1~5. '\l'\\ I trt''" \ C. ,\\I F.\I I .rtl111 I.,) >!.!.JO aft 11(1111 llJ H' .. omclhmg lo selr! CIJ">:.1f1ed ad:. do 1l well. 21 MPG 'i5 I Dr \udt 100 Auto l fJIL'. J tolld, .. Ill !>l'Jh, ::.unrool. \.\I F.\1 i:.ler. rat.ho, K Irk la1w dk. CB radw :\lml tond Huy or lal..c m r lease Jk..,l of r U.i~::. ;il76:1!Jl EH•s 6i5 l!t'J7 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos. H~w 9800 AMtos, Hew 9100 * * DRIVE A LITTLE, SA VE A lOTI COME TO OUR LOW OVERHEAD COUNTRY SADDLEBACK BMW COMEIH & SEE THE AU HEW 630CSiHOW! COMPLnE BODY SHOP 1'40WOPEH SADDLEIACI< VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 CREVIER & I ST & llOADWAY SAl41A AHA 835·3171 TH( UlT .. 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AM/FM. nt.:w llrcs. rebll eng & trans, havt' r~ ceipts. must sell S650CJ firm 714496 3634 SPECIALS sell . Ask ror Tim, lotus 9737 49'1·9-t73 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 3.0 CS. 1mmal'. lo m1, 4 i.pd, <All XI ras 67:1·152 l ---------- 19i6 7 10 2 Or Sedun 67 Datsun Roadster. IJSll~X \I J 'll.a' $4lf!l5 dass1l' ~75 ur bst olr HOW $3295 552o:!86orl!38297o ~DO\'ESTHEET -- l\t•ar .\lat·Ar1hu1· 240Z, ·13. Spa rklan.: &J..imbort'l' Hoa<ls Sthcr Blk 111t • .\ulo. l'lt '74 Europj S1>t!ct"I• 5 i.1>d .11r. 1-'M '>tt•n•o, onl} 1~ 000 mt Wht w1~ohl slnp1ni.: .Mu:.t Sl'll' 752 5720 mdo 9738 ' 76 5301. Stk. AC, snrl. ol loy whls, i:.tereo. 12.000 mi, S11.800. 714 644·7509 or 644· 7461 833-1300 F1mJ a ch~aner one for S4250 & I 'II buy 1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 BMW 2002 AM f'M ti track ster4!o, hcil!l'. lo mi. 494·0642 Mui.I sell. cons1cler any o(frr Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 CAPRI 4 speed trans wllh new pamt. Jn cxccllcnl run 1110)( cond 1t1 on t580C<2X > ONLY $1099 Towne & Country Auto Sa lei. & LeasmJ! 2167·Harbor. Costa ~lc::.a 968-3839 TOP BUYER 1~·6806• 831:1 um ---Set! WI f1ri.l. & lust' Top de>lfur paid for imports. COSTA MESA DATSUN '71240Z. 4Spd, tail"· air. xlnl cond. 559.097:1 ---------Fiat 9725 ~15 llarbor Ulvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.'O'>la Mt•">a 5 IO &110 7-1 F1ut 128. 2 dr bl'dan. -xlnl cond • SUJSO/olfcr . ·72 i:.t'<lan :! dr. l ·spd 491Hl97or837·502'.! sltl'k, 25mµ~. Bluebook -----~16SU Sell for SllOO 552 1077 l'\ cs or wk nds TJl..l• O\l'r ll•a:-11 on 1976 2XllZ 2+2 of SlOO p mo Xlnl rnnJ >139 0986 or K39 71.i:IB ... .,i.. tor Hose :\!ant· '76 0Jhun ZXllZ. loaclt>d . lo m1, Jk,I oflcr 75!M)tiW l'\ l'" '\\ kncls '73 Fiat 12-1 Sports l'OUJ>t'. stereo. clean an & out. ~ 494·957:! --------- '72 Canarv Yl'llow 124 SPorl Coui>t·. Dual ptpc:., Bl.ick leather lllll'rlOr .\.\I 1''.\1 i:.tert"o Hun~ Ve~ \\ell. Askmg S2200 &1li· ;jg l ti 76 Capn, \'G. -t :.pd. <llr. A:\I F!\I radio w tit!>:>, ·72 0Jhun 12\IU CouJX'. I ~.150 551--1978 aft 7 :m spd. PP \111'>1 ~l'll, mo\ In~ ~1275 55~1 1!177 '00 Fial 850 Sport Cpe. run:. good. rtt'l'd:. minor work. new radtall>, Sl25 5-16·fi89'1 . H:!l :!18:> ---- miracle mazda 21 SO H.-bor ll•d. Costa Mno 645-5700 '7:1 HX2 Air. F!\1 stcruo, n<'w shot'ks ~ radlnls. S1625 ti-to ~117 ·73 'la1da, G5 ,0UO mt limpg, top l'On<I. gn:.11 road t'Jr. got•s an~ whl.'n· Hcj!rcl. mu~t ~l·ll SlSllO 5.'il l>X()N ·n .\l..tldJ, worn 1.oum zoom b1t\ ml' SJ 1.>ll !lj7 0212 '76 nx I \\ l.!11 \1 r. JU to xlnt l'Ond S3'JOO.c1l1 C.ill t>i5·Stl21 '761;:, \'.Li. ,\ir. P .S. A.\l FM stereo ti trk. t•u:.l 111 I l'Xl. Hall\c \\his Im maculatc ! · S-1095 1bs t 011 or lsc $89.50 m o +la\ 1;.w.2423 wkdJyi.. li3i ·tlU 12 eves& wkn<b ·75 HX:J mu..,l ">di Onl~ Honda 9727 250001111 ~:100 'i:l 2 IOZ Ong 0\'1Wr Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• H'.?11 ·l:!;)I 1·1111d ::-1.JH;') or Li~I -Brand Hew •77 HONDA Cars MAtilY 552·!1:JH5 'j) l>:JlSllrl 1200, llC\\' l'lll! & dutc·h. <:ood eoml Bc.•sl olkr ti Iii Wo7 ·7:1 Capri. Pt'rft•et tond 'i:! 5111 Wgn. rool r.id.;, Sunrouf. aul1>. lo llll ,\.\I l'\I radio, ra<11al Sl800 Phfi:!l 02Uli t111•s.1i:ll 2ll18alll•rfiP:\I To Choose From! UNIVERSITY Mtte~des Benz 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MB'69 280SL CLASSIC • Unbelienable 52~1 . :! lops .. \!\I F\I , ::. 1 :I . !HI (J \Y h 11 l'. I' I' DEIES1£JCZ 1976 DEMO 450 SEL SILVER & BLACK ((l.'139) t'.\LL FOR QUOTE 1977 DEMO 450 SL SILVER & RED <iGHl I NEW '77 280 SE only $17,468+ T..ix & Lit 17110-1) OPEN 1 DAYS \\'E SPEC'IAUZE IN EUR 0PI::1\ N DC: LI VEHY l'HOGR.\MS- l.ALJ. FOH l:\'FUIOl.\TIUN See your closest Datsun dealer & get their price in writing on the model of your choice. Then compare 1t with ours . and you·11 dnve a little and SAVE a LOT! Here's an example 1977 DATSUN F-10 SPORTSCOUPE Xlnt tontl S:l,:iOU .\lu:-.t ~l'l 1. 1!11 :.~);j~ ·73 \'ti. A C. snrl. slNt•o. -daughter:. car. orig. 'i I Uat-.un I :!OO 2 l>r St'!I L"'ll DE H ;1s.uoo \111. ES I spd ">ltc-1.., \ l'. r;1Clt11. run .. ~ll'>ll F.1111. ... 11t llllll·<lgl'. 11111\ ~11:!5 fif[1 I:!:.!:> Oldsmobile Honda Cars • GMC Trucks 1;:H :!IK I 1970 280~1': '>l'<lan. I tlr., \\hit•· " hluc 1n\l'nnr. ,\.\I F\I. pu~h hllllu11 \\llldll\\'> \l'IY 1lt•a11. allolt' .llt·1.1g 1• m11t• ... 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 .. ,. ". ff Plf I t ' I 1 s3579 •••• FREE S MINUU CRIDIT CHICK! WID 1£1 1975 LANDCRUISEl wtfH FACTOlt't' Allt ' sf)ffd trons., disc brakes front, heoto<, vinyl ifll•iof, (Sor.fJ550632•6) (Sftt.73'8) '· '68 BMW 1600 "\:.!ilHI 611 titlliti ill B\I\\' :!jOO 'Ill.'\\ ht Jl.t·, run~ goo1I. lo" m1 xlnl roJd car S:!tlOO I 'h l!J.I h454> i .1 :!Oii:! \I a I a i.: .1 t ;in St11·k \\I F\I. \ C :!ll.UIJO 1111 ~i.lilMI 517 .!JJj :!000. i.:cmd (t)lld !)ISOO 67.) 08.>9 CH:.. ti-IU·002C, d.iy ... B~IW 1!.M~I' •. :!Oil:!. l t'r\ good l·ar. looks prt'lt). 11111s wl'll. a'>k1ng :s2~00 01 ht·~! ofr I' I' flJ:I !1 17!1 O\\ ncr. S2700. TOI' cond '5-18-5~31 Citroen 9716 .•••.••.•.•..•......•.. Da+swt 9720 ......•..••••.•...•.... DRIVE A LITTLE ... SAVE A LOT SllOP & C0:\11'.\HE BARWICK DATSUN San Juan Ca111,tra110 831-1375 493.3375 USED CAR SPECIALS!! 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Ill'\\ 't l' t' I r a cl 1 .i I 111 l'-. 11 n lront. 1w" 1·11mp t1·hlt 1·11J.: !tut 111·1·1b ... 11 i·ht Lease Hew-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY llBBB SALE SHOP & COMPARE IF YOU MUST! But We Feel These ore the LOWEST PRICED FIATS IN SOUTHERN CALIF. • AT DICK MILLER MOTORS THE Volume FIAT DEALER • BRANO NEW '7 6 FIAT 128 2 DOOR SEDAN (SE~ 21093071 UST PRICE •3373 FACTORY REBATE '400 DICK MILLER DISCOUNT '274 SAVE 1674 $2699 • OVER 200 7~"'~1- 1 ww'«•ec "Z>~ 1976FIAT128 2 cit., custom & only 31.1 mile' (SER 20686•31 '2699 Station Wogon, & only 39.2 miles. (Ser. 2038917) '2799 1976FIAT131 2 df .• s apeod, & only 'I S m11fl. (SER O 1.S086 I l '3499 Factory alf cond., only 27.2 miles (SE-. OOAS5•91 •4999 • 1976FIAT124 Sl'IDflt. S apeod, only 23.S miles. (Ser. 010$S89) •5599 ACT MOW! llY TOIATI LIMITED OFFER! • SUP£R8 SERVtc£ DEPT. ,,,.. .... etletl ., UN4111••rfll c: .. • ov\t .. t ,. P•i.t hie A.U ~,.. ....... Oftw .... .......... 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'77 VW CAMPMOBILE $6995 W1th MO·un 't'JO. hflad '~'''lit"'' frn"I fuoC •""••chon '\t~I f)lllltP-1 ,l'ld at t1"~ OONM frQ4'tt '11-.c IYA"•• tM"C'ln,. , • .,,. w•ntt+'"llW :;~oer ou.v rnorrors • sOMd s .. ,,. N'l 117lOlt2eO <;1~ '72 FORD YAN '74VW ••2 . 8111/on Wl90" Wrltl -1-.. laclOtY .,. CO!ldilionl'IQ .. di(), llear"" 26711XT Sn.. •18541 ,. '71 vw KAltMANH GHIA illul'l 1llc:I< tlllll llCIO'v *'' COftdlHOftl~ <AdlO ll•tt•< vinyl ,,,,.,,°' OHCND St~ 11n1 '74VW SU,..lllTU • •oeed •*"O hM'er '"' fOOI vt.,vl tt11.,1or 417L .. D SI" •1857 • • AilloStt.portM Auto1 l•pomd AMfol.l•poritd Mt..:1-•rtlct IMpoftid • ......... orfM &Jnday.May22.1~77 OAILYP1LOT DJf ;;;::;~·;: .. ••• ........... : ............... ,. ;;:.;;·0 .... :.:;;50 ~., ........ ;;i~ ~ .......... 97so ;::;..: .. •••• .... ;;;0 ...... pomc1 Autot.1 ... pomc1 ' 1o1.-Royce t1s'~ •••••••••••• ftl 974 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••--••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '63 p che Super Nice' 1970 Porsche 91•, good '83 Porsche, compete Y '73 914·2.0. Orange mags Of"ICIR' ~· •• .......... -··················--..... 1· t L-9750 111--·l& 9755 Om\ LAN~ I MERCED ES BENZ '72 GT. Xlnt rond. New ~rtrm. Call 4t.t~ cond. Cover, 13,100, restored. Mu1,.t seJI! Appearance'Grp : •0 •••u••••••u••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. clutch, batt, shocks'-a.fter6 6'0-2'09 $4.500/bst offer. 768-874.l AM /FM $5200. HB Classic 'MCab. Remova-70RenaultR·l0,4apd,alr, M i-ri... ... Co tJraltes. $3500 OT best ofr. ' . or67S.2891> 96():.3444 , 6le H-lop, Germ mdl, custom r-pts, new pal'nt, Q~r \...!dl · .-~ - 675-1294 1970 914. 68.000 ml, 35mpg, S9 Porsche Converllt>le . --must sell '3500. 893·4W7 steel radials. 30+ MPG, '74 450 SE Red/Parchment C189LWF> •74 MGBConvertible. Radials. FM. $3,100 firm. clean, $7000 or best offer. 6' 356 SC, Mlchehns, '719.14 Black, reblt. $3600. topt'ond. $102Sf>40-8429 Rolls Roy<'e & BenUey Xln( "'ond. S3000 494-2130 213·96.3·1308~ 2.13"335·33l2 Blaiu>~Nct. $4350 or B/~. AU Records. Cont.act '57 SPEEDSTER Very ltolts Roye• 9756 sales & tiCTVice is our .. Aft 6, 998-1827 (714) Steve 839·7476. nice. S6000 or best offer. spedality. CaU493·6683 '73 . 911T. white. air, 15 Targa 9115, loaded, 5 , . , 573.3074 <keep trying) ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'07 JAGUAR, Burgun. AM /FM stereo alloys spd. air, AM/FM cass., 73 Porst'he 911T. 49M m1. 76 Porsche 9121!:. Assume 1971 Rolls Royce Silver dy. Low miles! '71 GT. Less than 57,000 xlnt condS9800 631.2019 ' mag wbls, mint cond. Red, xlnt t'Ond, AM /FM, equity OAC. Eves, (710 '76 914 2.0 Iller, S spd, Shadow, long wheel buse •'49 BENTLEY, Forest ml.Xlntcond.S2750. · Best offer or take over ai r . $9850. 832-0677 781·4927 Rlvercide. (714) AM /FM stereo casst, st'dan. For sale or lease. G "d v : $12,887 1'74 450 SE Blue/Blue Sunrf. (469MDY> 559 4991 ., m ..... r. ery rare. · Clasaified Ads 642·5678 leaae. 837·2555aft. 6 Private Party 979-0605 Npl Bch. mag,, low mi. 542·9796 Asking S28,000. 675·9lll •'63 CLOUD m , Burgun• · • 111---&1---.1 R .-£.: ol dy Immaculate! 9746 RKrecltional RecreatlOftCll ltecntatioMI R.creotional ~~-ecrewnOft 755 "A" W. 17th St, CM VehiclH 9530 V...LJ-•-· 9530 Vehicles 9530 Vehicles 9530 Vehiclff 9530 Vehicles 9530 s 12.995 •75 450 SE Met Silver /Blk Lthr (400MP1'l $14,500 •75 450 SE Met Dge/Ba01boo (94.SMIN) $14,687 '74 450 SEL Met Silver/Blk Lthr (0212) SI 3,350 69 Opd. new tires, goo<.! cond. Eng needs work. SlSO. 548-5140 Pantera 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 450 SEL '73 Panleru GTS. New MetBge/Leather l8325) paint. cleoin. 31.000 $ 13,350 rrults. Call H~4!5·3394. '74 450 SEL Met Bge(348KXX) Buy or Lca~e 48 Month BA:'-IK Finanl'ing Avail OAC 213/921·8588 7141523 ·7250 HOUSE. OF IMPORTS 72 250, air, PW. immac cond. Pvt Pty. A~I/FM, IH0·90l0 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 MG Mi<.lgel. New cni:. clutch. etc. Xlnl cond. Ar.l ·FM s tereo toipi>. Sl600 or best ofr. u.!0·037 2 BUY A "B" and Name it l''REE Personal plaks on us! C'all today for details on oun exciting n ew Lease/Ruy Plan. Sens•· hie Payments, parts dep~ ~ U-6SOU'~18RCAOOl•l I JARO • SMEA 714 1A) :9C>0 • 21J h IA J~1 --- 2.2' A MILE I 1 •f9;'j l9i)J • }U•t,-i4 J9'• I ---· Porsche 9750 .•..•........•....•..•. , SAVE SSS OM OrCllKJ9 County's Best Selection of Used PORSCHE•s 739141.7 Green C2-t2RLU) 719141.7 Yello\\ <22.JDNU) 749142.0 mack 12 1:iKZJ > 749142.0 Toingerine (512KXU) 749141.8 Red <936RKY l 749142.0 Green (28:JLL1\l) 75 914 2.0 Copper '.\kl al 1197~CT) 769142.0 Orange <-IOuRLL) 75MGMIDGET "fi6 !Jl2. Completely AM/F:ll. moigs, t4.000 restored. s.5.000 b!>t ofr. miles. (5i!lNIS> or trade. 493·256l or S327 5. 9s1-1011 74MGMIDGET -MGI 9744 ...........••.......... •1;9 MGU conv. L1111k., !!OOrl. runs ~1111ll $1950 1bst ofr. fi 12·2Jfi I .i I I\I GB. Pcrf t'l'l mud Xlrus. '.\fusl sec. :lsk111g ~9'J. 1~; li3!1, .l-17 7103 ofc. ------ Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE MO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE Bill MA XEY TOYOTA '"'' l •o,.111 11 ... 11 a••-.\' HVMflNyfQNltA '-,.... International Designer Pattern -"'i . . ~.l ·1~~ ifti~c • Shannon Rodgers for \. Summer cd ls UUt drest by Shamon Rod1en for Jerry Silverman. Ideal for turnlN Into a peasant look by adding rows of trl m. 1t ls center back· tippered. malclng-It euy to:I tnto. Fabdcs: eotton, sUk. liglttweieht US is cuton)1 lD Mlsses ~ 12requires11/ ydt. of U't fabric. To order: 9'ICI ~Uem numbtr, lllte. name. address ancl aip. PJlteo iu o ptu aoc poettlfe and l'landllnc. PaUembooka bJCluaiflcaUon: aupplementa, Party Ir Holt• Dtsllns1..: si.~aid. Mike check payable to Spadea. :Mnd to this newa per, ctoSpadta;aBridgeSt.,Mllf'o J.-..cV.:s .. ---· (714) 631·054.5 ..................•.....•.....••......•........ , •..........••••.••...••.•.••.....•..••..••.. ········•··•···•······· ························---~-=-=-==o- ....... .... COME IN AND SHOP IN A TIULY- PLIASUIAILI ATMOSPHIRE THI WHOLE PAMILY WILL ENJOY'. WITAklAHY· · THING ON 1'IADI AND WILL DUNOI YO TAKI YOUI PUSINT ... ,~::·-:•-IV MOllLI NOMI AND •. OIVIYOU THI DlfPIHNCI POI YOUI IUL ISTATI HOUU. .,.. DJ8 DAILV PILOT Sunday. May 22. 1977 ' '71 vw SUPER BEETLE Light blue. AM/FM. R adial tires, auto. Rebui lt tr ans. Im· 1972VOLVO 1 P 1800 COUPE 4 speed w/overdrive. AM /FM stereo. This hard to find sportscar is immaculate thruout. (:.llETV ). Will sell this weekend at ONLY $4595 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VI t-:JO 831-2880 495-1210 '68 Riviera A/C, l owner. 5800. PP aft 5pm 644 9509 '71 Electra Lmtd. Clean, • '76 S.ville Full power, climate con- trol. air cond1tlon1ng, vinyl padded lop, run leather interior, AM/Fal stereo with tape, cruise con trol, tilt wheel & rustom grlll. Exquiaitc! UU3MXL). $9895 Nabers Cadillac ::!600 H.1rhor Bl11<.I. C11st.1 Ml'SJ 5-10-9 100 '72 Eldo. Blue-beaut cond. All power ac · cessories. S3800. 962-0505 loaded $1650 PP '67 Cpe de Ville. 2 dr. xlnt 640 3139, eves 492-1422 rood. fuU pwr. $900. Ph ;so-1192 '77 Buick Regal, 2dr, less (1---------- t ha n 4500 mi. A JC, OOCpe DeVille. Vin}' I top, AM /FM stereo. Call nu tires. xlnt cond. A~k· &'4 5399 aner 6PM ing $1700. 631-2683 or &12-1020 • • Regal 1974 mint cond. --------- maculate (193-CTB> 1---------ru ll pwr . $3450. pp !lGS-3986 or 552-4G~ 1 Camaro 9917 IF YOU MISSED ·a1d1Barllo11r'S SUPER MARKET SALEI . r~ DON'T DESPAIR ~SfO~ 2 7 ~ ~ WE ARE RUNNING 61 0 IT AGAIN BY F-10 .,( '\~--~~oz POPULA.R 11LITTLE ~ 11KINGCAB11 ~ ~) DEMAND 'HUSTL!I!:· ~ IF YOU DON'T ALHAMBRA DATSUN ANAHEIM DATSUN ARCADIA DATSUN, INC. WALLY TUCKER DATSUN, INC. 'BALDWIN DATSUN CANOGA OA TSUM COSTA MtSA OATSUN CULVER CITY DATSUN DOWNEY DATSUN, INC. ATLANTIC DATSUN UMlmsllY DATSUN CARDEN GROYE DATSUN GLENDALE DATSUN DOT DATSUN. INC. BUY YOUR NEW DATSUN FROM D1d1Barllo11r DATSUN YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH!! CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IM WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I-CAR '76 210% 762IOZ •75 210 z l +I COWi c~ AUi<) '"'"' .., condl'_...., II .. tilo ~ .... -··~· , to••d ... c011d1t1011111r· lt1cll aler.o 1ad10 11119• AM/l'M rll!!IO rNIG' Ul.000 IS 000 ,,.._ (BHl<fWltl ,,,. ... <:H$9.Jn A'-'lfM tdo ,...._ (OllON.Jl s7495 56795 55995 '73 240% '71 DATSUH '7lDATSUH COWi l'W:lrllP IJ ...... AulO tr-. air ~KIOninQ • soHd ~ cwrom lnl•liO<'. 4 tOfWl'I rMo<> v•nVI 1ool. IO AM/'M l'ldlo. ..... (026.JEU ••c.N.nt condition lll3172T I l'llillK (()990YBI IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '74 260% COM • 1o~w .,, i;ondttjltflln9 AMll'M ttclo. ,,,..._ ltY1'<Hll s4995 "7JDATSUM • ,. '900l M-.19TOf' 4 1!1aael. r1dlo. ••celle"I COtlell!fOn l24U.SI FOOTHILL DATSUN, INC. MOON DATSUN LONG BEACH DATSUN DOWNTOWN lJ. MOTORS IMPERIAL DATSUN, INC. UNIVERSAL CITY DATSUN, INC. NEWPORT DATSUN UAllTY DATSUN IMPORT PASADENA DATSUN S"OUTH BAY DATSUN, INC. ldWICI IMPOIT$, INC. MIUU IMPORTS, IMC. TORHMCE DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Skylark. PS. PB, ~ir, '76 Camaro. 6cyl, PS PB, AM /FM 8 track. dlx mt, auto trans, Sirk AM/FM, vinyl top. $4750. 551-1739 10.000 mi, St750. bst ofr. '72 Skylark Sports wgo. _546_·7_00_9_. _____ _ PS. Pll. Perr. cond. l '76. 305 cng. 10.700 mi. ownr. 497· 1511 A/C, 8·trk stereo tape, Cadinac +. Must sell. Bst ofr. 9915 XJnt cond. 751·3778 eves •••••••••••••••••••••• • '67 RS. xlnt cond, sharp, '70Coupede Ville, all pwr, vinyl top, cassette SWOO. sterro. PS, PB. air, must &1 1·0065 art. 6 pm sell, S1300. 494.7473 '74 Maverirk 4dr 6. Auto, AC, R&H, S1975. '73 Pinto S<~ui re, Auto. R&ll, 52150. PP, 673-7689. '7fi S<>v11le. fully eqwp'd ·72 Nova, auto. 6 cyl. lo 1nc1 ·~ leather intr, milea~c. radials. xlnt c r c a m /saddle c x tr . cond $1695. 751-8258 /\M/FM stereo tape dk. --------- Purchase or as~ume 1971 Ma li bu Classic l ea s e a t S2S4;mp . wagon AM/Fl\I stereo. 559 4187 luggage r ack. Good --------• cond. S2'.JOO '73 Seda n DcVill e. 495-6799 AMC 9905 AMffl\l stereo tape. ful· ---------ly C'flU1p'd 082HDC. $3675. 73Caprice Estate Wagon ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-5889. Agt . Air full power lo miles '73 SdV, leather interior, Excel. Cond. 644-5389 perfect cond. Pvt pty. 'G9 CllEV IMPALA Good '&I Rambler. New paint, ~en . s hock <;, uphol, radiator. 10,000 on reblt eng. 1; cyl. 3 s pd. $600. Ews 497-39'18 S1000. &12 3555 condition. Make offer . • Call 962-5355 '71 SdV. 4 dr hardtop, no --------- 6.5 Rambler, good trans, dm~s. Beautiful car. xlnt '74 Bel Air. Fully equip·d. needs battery & tail pipe cond. SI !150. Consider 36,000 mi. Xlnt cond. S125. 536-0857 terms. 496·5600 Don SHOO. 962-1177 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 5700 CASH REBATE! ON EVERY HEW PONTIAC LEMANS IM STOCK! 1977 ASTRE NEW '77 GRAM LEMAHS l·DOOR COUPE l .... i-. .. ,,., .,, v .e....,... O·r•"t""l'l1-'! b>JtS¥ ~' ~ ...... ~.,,,,.,,.,..~ .,..~.....,, ..... . .. ...-•. ,.,., ll.,, ... GJ.,,., .o;.1.,v... ,,,_,. ~ &').,... ~ ... ~It­.._ 'Y.;lJl(IPJ)&o \21 £PA I~ ?3 "'°'>· ld1) 33 moq. Chlghwevl. 4·cyhnO., ano '6-$ooed ,, __ ORDER TODAY AT ONLY •••• 53488 5500 CASH REBATE~ OM EVERY NEW ~~~~ ... ...!P~OHTIAC VENTURA IN STOCK! WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION. OF FINE USED CARS! ""'-" T .... , f'ullv •au•oo •d 0111111«110 .... ., .. 1&111\lr ..,......,. '107 NAVI Mini s1e lo aoore.:~• - lt71C:-- V.e. IU!orrtlllo. -'ffltltlflO, fllclory Ill COfldthOll9d. Rellye W~IHll. Ollly 3 H3 MIM llOl7'tl.W1411 ' I $5195 • 1974 Mustang It 16 c:.ttllte lt7J Celllec Ghia c..,.o.V!h v ... ...,.... ""'°"'9lle II• a"l-'C.&1-.0 I Cyf., IUIO. ltll\I , I" COM•!">'*'~ 11-•••n llO<O. Po.,., laetory 1 tr rl)ll -"•"""O tlH<'ftO ""--:r.::!~;:"t. ::::: Pow•• lllt-•t locH llCIO,., ••• llMNGMI CtU1"·• tOt'lff'lf OOW9f (JllLWl)j Wlt\d O"" 11\d Miii 10 7.IElll $3198 $4695 $3995 . 1976......., o.O V.e eulomol!IC OOW'W ••••t •no . ,,, OOtltJlllOl'«I R•ltve II ...-.. ""'¥' IOO low ..... l186NOl<ll $4995 ()~64({'-1~ • Autot, UMd Autos, Used Auto.. U1ed Autot, Usecf Atrtos. Used W.a. UHd .........................................•... ······~·······~········ ··············-.,·····~ ............................................. . ~~ ........ !!!~ ~ ............ !!.~~ ~ ............. !!.~~ ~!~ .......... !!.~~ ~~~ ............. !!.'.! !:!: ............. !!!.~ ~~·-~!~ .••..•••••. ~ .. ~ .• ~~~~ .........•. '75 Cbev Nocua l+I. 4 '71 Demon, pwr SAO, '75 Gr111uulu, :lllnt t•c1111l t~I Mlbtuna. i:ouJ ~unJ, '78 Pinto MPG Rnb4.. t.ow VIGA '76 Veta tt74 Ytte tt74 •rid· 4 c yl , AN /FM, 1uto,l'\ijtlret1,mlla1.~e nt<w t1u1111omli.11lon , PS, l'O, AC. ~nil O\U· mi. AM1FM n an. •nrf, HATCl-tlACfl(GT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0 ••••••• •e"'°. A/C. f>vt p ty. to app~ Att:S.M-4~ MJdtals mr. VK, $.'H t~ h.rnledSl:NU ~M·1~laft Mags. spt:cra l p n t UE.lO ~ •i•wcl tiJn.. T71Veiu :J-apd '71 GT. Utbck. AM/FM. 13100. Oaya t04'80, ~27d3 or 8911 263d, ui.k ~PM M2100 u 1 r 1 1, n 11 l' 1 1• lllUOOor l~t ultur tl trk. CB. u1r, t 111Ki. pin ev/Wknd.I~ •• Dodlt Polar• tipntt1 for Sht!lby ---lb.>05 ~, K-17~0470 a.triped._!1TIJS. «!.!.!.. ~10 __ . Coupe. •Plendllt cund, SWAP 'liU l'laa. auto con-.....__.... tt60 n Monte Carlo. \'er) S)tl.~ '76 Ritnchero <;T Silvt-r, \Crtlhlc :um . ., s. ror :;~:::-:::.............. ONLY $3495 'fry ~ Dally 1~1 1 o t SELL ldl8 item11 with 8 lun<SI . M 22, 1977 •-: DAILY PILOT .. Of''OltTUHITV knuck11 often whun ~~ t111e rl'tult ntttnu lfoaly Pilol Clua.i.1r1ud Ada. t•• rtiuch Utu <.>rani:1t Coua.l. mar ket l'hunc 64.2 ~I dean, V .. , alr, A IT, P /B. ~ t Maroon brou.i.:huni '111 & 1.iter 1111110 ws 11~•'" HOWARD Cht•rolet <1ui.:ufi~d Ad w buy, i.ull 01&.ily PUut Cl1u lfled Ad. P /8, V·tup, nu r11dl11l1 • .---... 940 11tripp1111t. foll Jl"r. 1m ~ "i5 Pl.YMOl 1'11 (.'u ... fom t hi ti4.a 567& ·-~~~~~~~~ AM/FM, ll" P•lnt, e>rl1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>kJ l'O, u11 :.hol'l-1., 11 Ir u:J '\lu:1hm!l A,t.:. r ad1u, lour~ !:I 1n11t:ool·ni,:l·r \\ u.ion l>m c• t. Quurl l'\1'4 !!:.._ ren :.oinet ni,: . . ---- owner DlOO Me 1180 ~ -hitch & n'c t'Olll Ll ... :. 1 wh.ili., ~ 01 l>et otr. only Sl ,IJ!:I.) Low hlue \,Jo:WPo HT IH;Al'll Autoa. N•w 9100 "'·..a.....1, Mew tlOO Autot, Mew HOO' · · . · PHIL th··ri ''0,'"lll mi .... l'U .............. 1 llook on thu' v~h1du 1i. 133-0551 • -I u • V\ ~ ~ ~,.....,_., ................................................................... .... 70 El Camino w /fbr1I LOOG 6itHMl\.'i or !1!17 u72T et.100 A awd <'ltiun ca1 1holl. P /S, P /D, A/C, RD ·1~\ 11.\ltl>TOP v 8 a uto. but it h1u171,0UO m 1lei. on AM /io~M tape. Xlnt com!. W \\'&n Loi.I Job ~ fot"l'l'" .11r. , er) ctn \'uh e Job 11. Sue 111 l>uily 1'1101 ~.SS\ 4"40 sale ul t•ur JU:.I ni.uh· I l' 111~111 .ull"' t!) 1.:HJO purkmi: lot ut J30 Wt!lll udy lur my l'I rn111 l'UUlll n · lill} Stred. l'ua.tu !\h.i11ou, tll lmp1tla, 2 dr, buc ket S&Mh1, AM/FM, a.Ir. rudl tirea. trlr htfh. air shcks. ~ll eo1. turbo tl'8n11. Ori1. own~r. $lOOO /b11t of r. M&-4003 a.ft 5 :~ trip aoo \·11. ,\ 'I'. I' S 71 t-':.tlH'k Auto. 1\ <' 11 'S or cull tH:! 134!1 fur mort• l',n H. A L u:1i. m1 frnt tJ1 .. c brl..i., JXl1> tk. 1nformutlon. Ai.k for il.000 ufr 5:UI 2H·IU ~tM•I. ti:H 15:11 R1rk or O:icur ln tluol \ ............... 0.. .. ,, .... , ......... c.,... . .. ... '71 I.TD Stu W~n IJ p11111o, 1111-. f':\I. r1111( r.11·k, >.Int coml S 1 H~O ti 111 :!t iJ:J 68 lcnf"91•, V.t, auto. 8d ------l'OOCI ~. Mesa Verde 97• G d Gh-,-r 1-Uncoln 9'i5 ~ 1 ,, ran a o u. a I ••••• •••••• ••• •• ••••• •. pwr. nlr. lmmac. SJ.USO. L' 1 . 1 l967Chevy " .. ·.ne--t lr ali. 67S-4~ 873·1003 M 111cu11 lonl11wnta ~ •"" ... " dr, clcun ~J trl:! tu.a~ ~tt & wtr pump, PS. Pli, Ford 76 Granad u. ? dr, aft 6.30PM a a r . '·" 7 5. Ma r t Y • tl<.'01\0 m y 6, arr, uuto. PS, -~"9131 . M6·03S8 stereo, beaut cont.I. $3'750 1\116 ~lurk I\' likt• llt'\\ Call 499· 1!114 aft 6 luadt!ll . ull l.lro" 11 Hci.l Ul'TO Chev. woaon Xlnl --------- - -olrc>\cr~•.:!OO 5.th·J877 rWl cond. !51,000 m1. A/C. '65 Sta W'1!n. new paint, Sl~. 645-4GU8 i;hocks, mufncr & front 'Ttl Mon.ta 2 + 2 t I r e:. • r u n s .: o o cJ • ~lurt.. I\. Lii.KOO 11\1 !lint: ... ., £111 t'l'" ?>alt• C.tl 11;7:1 ti5!JO .;.\ir -Cond, AM /1-'M StiOO/llest ofr. K-12 3~7~ _ S29lo., 614·6760 '73 Ranrher o rht>rrv Maverick 9947 ::-69 l\talihu :! dr .\Ir , 28.000 m1. b~1>t otfc.r . ~-~.-·~·~··•••••••••••••• A'I L':'llll 1 d 1 75J.l45Jaft6PM •-h11d \l;l\l'lll·k. ,1111 •• .. • 1 t ""' • rn 1a 11. ___ __ n•nil 1; l'\ 1 • .J1 I' .., 1own.1>-1~·436-l uflli 'OOStatlon Wgn Ltd Ill'" \111 '""-\ 11111 Good cond. $600. Cu.~1 1nk1· ;:-11•'11 11-.1 u11 7l \'l'.:tlA ll.1tt'l1b111·k. rchlt t!llJJ, st1tk :.hlCt, icxx.I co11d 5 •8·004!1 Ml·22!>S 552·9-147 K-lli 317,j ~ '70 Cust 6. 4llr, auto, I'S, Mercury 9950 nu tires. S79!5 . E\'<:S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·117 Impala wa~on . Vt'ry good ~7:!;, ur ot(u1·. S.10 2tit.lii_'_". _______ l•---------- 631-3388 1977 MERCURY liJ Nova S~. con~lllf'refl daSMt, ong 1111, H II good lll'C:o.. l'Ull" : tkt• :1 top lil.1t·k w doau:. 111 c·hroml' 1;w11 Ou·Jn tront. WL'"' \\\pt lkh '75 GRAN'.\DA 4 dr, G i:yl. Hcaut S1l\'cr. hke nc\\'. GRAND MARQUIS P S,P/B,lomi.4!1·1·7377 Sl':n A:--;. 1-'ull f.Jl'llll'\ '7 1 Hanche r·o. uut o. "ll'rl'n. AC . magi.. \l1llwll11:., :J L\I, SJ7Ull. ~J57 0~1~ . 73 CIH·\} l.\I\ IHtk.uri '7:! LT[) Country S1~u~:~1 \\ cn~pr, >.Int concJ. Call pass Wi;n, PS. P B. tug K-12·8&11 rack. AC. Ot!W l>rk~ & 76 C'.up1'1re C'lu:.:.il' :.port ballery. xlnt lOnd Sl65<1 V·8, 5)T150.UOO ml wurr &ll!·-l-112 equipment 111l'lud111,.; quad l:qll'. l't'lll'I' '"" 11'111. Fllll'ohl'd Ill '-lh I I' \\ 111iltdllllJ.: k.ilht•I' Ill t 1·1111r ,\ \111\I 111p Shu\\ ru11111 1 1111111111111 ' t55t>HSI' 1 \II t11r ONLY $6995 MARQUIS VOLVO ~IISSI O~ \'I t-:Jo 831-2880 495-12 I 0 c'<cell cond. 17 .000 .m1. .72 Torin~ w ii ~un Ii LJI' hu:. c\ l'I') th111i: Cu:-.t , · ----------· rww SK-100 ind l\. li e \\Ill p.i:;s~ni,;cr, all PO\\<'r i.acnf1t•c £or Shi50 'c.dl H ~low Uluc Book l:WJ.li46ll u It 7 Jl Ill 55!1 181" --Impala tili l'oupc, , 111 lop, 7:, GranuLlu (;lua Sunrf, \'II, :J<.t7. gonrl C'tllHI llt•!il 1>11.>re-o ta1>e. PS, PR. A ofr. mu ... t .,, ,. lii:I itiii llt'.1111)' 4':>!1'.15, 1; 11 li~1:1 I ., ,. \ ,. 'G7 1''01 <I \\1th " 1.1'111\.• r •o \. a pr 11 '" • , . run :a 1 1 .1 1 -, ........... II l'lllpr. 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"ht t.1de wh1. AT Lo 1111 orii: """ nr t;ouJ rn111I. SI :>oo •75-S.l~!I Pl~ m .\rrow '7ti C ~ ;!llQI' l'l' '" \\ Jrr rtt·~ ;.: .• ,., 5:.1.1t.1. 11dJ i.tee1 :.pee whls. ti!JUU ml. Hook. ~itiUU Sdl $3JOU Alt tipm , '' l..nd:. .ill duy IH2 7HS '!).& Ph mouth two 1.t.»w. ll i •Ill.I, Stn \\';:n 9 11e1:.s {·~I m~nlrtH'. xlfft" cunt.I , 1i-.1 1 1 llh•·• Lu;11lcd ~5IJ h:.l ufr. 1;..15.~JS \\ \t 1 .1:. ~:!.>11 ••I:! :1::!lla i7 l '11,10111 1•1 u1:-t•r \\ ,.:11 !J p ,1 ., ., ,1 1 r a 11 fl\\ r \111 ht•ltn:., til'IOUrru. ~7350. l'.1.I 1:i71i 'till Sjtelhl~. nu tin ·:.. pnt uph11I, HUlll> xlnl ::>l~ :>51 ~ti!I~ 'iJ Spw I Fur>' A11t11, air -w.0110 1rn, sa.oou 111 in. ,11 1 '111 l.1:.s ~1111 Xlnl cunt! ~ :!JI:!:! Dunu, n~1.1r El 111 ""' .\:. k S l3UlJ ufr. Turn :1.-1:.! >.iill ;,:!!I :!l~!I 71o c 1111,., Omega Brou~hm. 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Cull nft cr Op111 or wtekenru. ffJ8,Kf.s4 'haraor '68. Aulo, m r, all pwr. Orl1 ownr, top cond. ~/uti-. -l!l!HJ'.).U. •i8 Dart GT, RIH. u1r, au\1>'1"11llc trans. !\'hike uf.f c i93·5010 Ill Dotla o rdono cu, 1 ownr, 53,000 rnl , •ti blt(I radials, nu brks, ~$0/hat orr. IJl-7611 • 18 Cha111er 3':1. AC, PS, 1-10, Vinyl rf, xlot COl'Jd. SlA00.91j8,~ --------1168 Dodae Dart GT . Auto, 318 "\lr Runs good •1 50 'b~t ofr . 11.2.ss.&& 78 Oart 2-<lr Cu tum. l''ul I)' equJ1l'd, A \f /FM Onb' 7,000 "''· &49·204J A..tos,Used Autos, Used Auto•, UHd Autes, Used •••••······•··········· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s BUICK-PONTIAC-OPEL, IMC. YOU W O N 'T W A NT TQ M IS S OUH GRAND OPENING! THI S S AT URD A Y AND SUNDAY I t7S TOYOTA COROLLA 2 Door .. 1peed s2195 tran1mlaslon An extra, eictra clean car !•4i.~M) 197 6 IUICK SKYLARK !ut~~I~ ~acto~ ~Ir s3595 cond .. rrwr. 11teer1no. r • d I o & h a a t'e r (097P ), fll\.UI TU U ICINH 4 Door 4 speed. pwr. ,329 •t ••r•n o . a i r cond i tioning & e xtreme ly lo w "111eaoe (278MXN) 5 l"\.UIT"1CI UCIHH NOW . . ~ an exciting Pre-Summer· offer from Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury! MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL FIRST and we'll give you· .. e ·ust around the Hot summer months or \:oUfornio sun. corner with t:eofw~~ GREAT F1lEE AIR Toke advontaCJ GOFFER. coNOITIONIN FOUlt DOOR lncludll:S V-8 Factory Air Cond Auro Trans PowPr Slf'l"nnq At1d10 Full Wheel Covers Radial Wl11lewall THes and more f$er 54 1038-0450) Buy Now! Save Now! .... --·--. ....,_. . __.. . . ----.--·-----,-___._....,_._._ "' __ ... ____ -----· ---....--·· EPA MILEAGE ESTl~ATES: -38 MPG HWY. -31 MPG COMBINED -26 MPG CITY t "H ,. t.;.' ,1..,,n1, m11ttlQ41 fll'!tl'fnfttet may VlJl"lf due I ' Ji11 t, ,,,,, 'I• C>(Jhnn ti ft11_#0f'l"Ant And 'fOUI' dltYff'MJ "M>t, EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES: -28 MPG HWY. lnittw C.kk>tn.tt m11e:;qe ~11Ntes ft\SV vary due to road cond•t•ons I04IO'\lllll!IU<O'"""t•od "°"' drN•l\Q nab•" .,,.c1F1c co• r -22 MPG COMBINED -18 MPG CITY OFFER ON THESE CARS GOOD'THRU MONDAY-MAY 23, 1977 The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz. Th e ca r you lease does make quite a difference. After all, you don't drive the lease. you drive the ca r And when you lease a Mercedes Benz you drive some thing special indeed . Whichever Mercedes-Ben z model you choose. you drive one of the wo rld · s mos t res pected automo biles A c ar with legendary eng1· neenng. meticulous craftsmanship. outsta nding performance and ~a fety Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two, three or even four years. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes·Benz. you drive a car with classic lines and timeless- ness that 1s never out of dat€. We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes·Benz than you might have thought poss1· ~ ble. Call us today for the t A) surprising facts. , Ask about our many convenieAt leasing plans. Mission Viejo lmpotts 831-1740 A utlwri:md Dralvr 495 1700 28701 Marguerite Pkwy. • THIS MAYBE THE BEST TIME IN YEARS TO BUY A BEAUTIFUL 1977 MGB BAUER MOTORS ·JAGUAR-Ml-TRIUMPH BRITISH IN 2925 HAUOR BLVD. Ll!VLAND COSTA MESA 979-2500 ONLY FOR THE THE BMW 630CSi DISCRIMINATING IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IS HERE NOW' DRIVE ''TH E BAVARIAN CR EAM"-THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACH IN E --- Available with 4 speed or fu lly automatic.transmission. Multiple lease & flexible purchase plans available. OUR COMPLm IODY SHOP IS NOW OPEN THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL-Automatic with air cond. A one owner car. CZRV449). REDUCED TO ONLY 1973 IMW 3.0C S 4 speed. sunroof & air cond • low miles (351JPS) Also. we have 73 & '74 automatics of this modal. 1974 BMW 2002 4 spee<;f, AM/FM & only 22.000 original miles. A super sharp car. (030KYT). . 1975 IMW 2002 Automatic. air condi tioning. stereo. sunroof & metallic paint. (0154). A rare 10wet1 1975 IMW 5301 Automatic. s tereo & air conditioning A fine onw owner car. C062NIFJ 1958 MBZ I 90SL With both hard and soft tops. This 4 speed 1s an excellent classic! CITX775). 1968 PORSCHE 912 In superb cond1t1on• Has 5 speed tran s & c hrome wh e els. (WPM257l 1970 SUB SONNET A classic 4 speed sportscar. You must see this one to appreciate• (860008). 1975 MBZ 280 SEDAN. A one owner car with stereo. power windows & air cond. (538MVI). 1974 PANTERA 5 speed. AM/FM w/cassette. Mic;hehn radials & low miles A su6erb classic! (955LOZl 1971PORSCHE914 . 5 spe9d. stereo. mag wheels & air conditioning Low mileage car (547RKOl 1976 FIAT Xl/9 Fully equipped & has mag wheels. luggage rack and only 7000 miles! Like New! (292RL n I oa FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS THERE WAS T~lS GIRL NAMED POOCHlE, SEE ... ''LET'S 60 OVER, AND WATCH POOCHlE · POACH!'' NANCY NANCY---I JUST PLANTED MY VEGETABLE~ GARDEN OH . DEAR ---ALL THESE VEGETABLE SEEDS ARE MIXED TOGETHER SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1977 THIS ACTUALL'1' HAPPENED WELL, POOCHIE WA5 A REAL GOOD 1ENN15 PLAL{ER ... OH I I MUST DO THAT TOO ---I'LL BUY SOME SEEDS TODAY OH . WELL---I'LL PLANT THEM ANYWAY OR AT LEA5T IT COULD HAVE SHE f'LA4'ED DOUBLES A LOT, AND ~OU KNOW WHAT EVER~ONE .. U5ED To SA'< ? LAUGHlNG 15 GOOD FOR '{OU IF l10U DON'T KILL L{OURSELF By Ernie Bushmiff er DON'T BOTHER ---I HAVE A LOT OF SEEDS LEFT OVER -- -I'LL SRI NG THEM TO YOU iHE i1'0LASL..E I~, MAr.CIA I YOU.. TAUC, f'l.AT YOU OON' i &OM."'tANl,AT&. 't-'.OW A~E YOU TOOA~ MA"CIA? • ve,. YOU. 5AY THING6 I Bl.AT YOUll: TrzLAe F=eEt...tNG6 OON'i COMe TH~OUGH! • 1 MEAN, I~ TH&ltE: ANYTHING ON VOLA~ MINO? OKAY, THEN1 HOW~ T.,.,, FOJZ! ~eet..tNG5 CDMIN~ TH"DUGH? , \Mu:!.'' ~OM&Tf.41N6 OIFINITet..V WU)N$ WITM 0"1R: lrAPPOlt!: T/ MAICCtA .... NOW THe TtrOUEJL.E I~, you COMMUNl~Tli E'l.Ai YOU. DON1f TAl.K.•.· DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketcham :: t HE?f W0uL.DN1T HURT 'KJ.J, THOUGH. C> t> [> WHEN HE DISCOVERS THAT CHARLES KASPER 15 RE615TERED AT A DOWNTOWN HOTEL, SAM DRIVER DECIDES TO TALK TO VIC BARSTOW! -f/.A~OJ. z::> lf,1 P;~~ -----------------BLiT Be:TIER ONCE THAN J. ~I NTED MY Glc;;:TER BLUE, AND 1HEY CAfJT GET tT OFF. YA IHQl:E TIMES. MIGHT GET HURT ~IJDGE PARKER THERE WERE TWO THINGS WHICH DISTURBED ME! ONE WAS YOUR REACTION TO MV DESCRIP- TION OF CHARLES KASPER! THE OTHER WAS THAT CARLA TOLD ME CHARLES MAD LEFT TOWN! T"'Tft'l-n- LIKE I SAID, WHEN THE POLICE I KNEW HIM ARRESTED YOU, A5 CHARLES YOU DIDN'T HAYE K05ELL! THE JEWELS! WHY DID YOU CONFE55 TO THE BURGLARY? I HAVE THE SAME FEELING! GO IN THE MEANTIME, I 'LL TALK ON BACK TO WORK ,,,eur CALL TO A DETECTIVE FRIEND OF MINE ME IMMEDIATELY IF YOU HEAR IN BURGLARY AND SEE WHAT FROM CARLA OR KASPER! HE THINK5! <l <J <] I DIDN 'T KNOW THE EXTENT TO WHICH CARLA WA5 INVOLVED! I WANTED TO PROTECT HER .. A~D OUR CHILD! OKA') I THE FIR5T lfilNG WE SHOULD DO 15 DEC.I DE WHERE WE WANT TO HOLD 1HE PROM 1HJ & (,)EAR ! AND AT OUR PL,AC~ ·· SnifF,-~~ \ f~? r ~ -DOCTOR SMOCK t1'"'9 A ME:DICAL... 1'"ECHNIGLlE: J: PICKe:P LJP WH I L..E: IN eu ROPE ; MRS. CONf;>Ac::> ... ™ERE WILL BE A MEE11N6 OF 1HE PROM COMM111E.E IN ~M. I 2.1 AFTER ~L TONIGHT f - A5 CMAIRPE.ReoN OF -me PROM CJJMMrrrE.E. :I. JUST WANT ;n 5Ac.,> 1HAT WE'~ ALL GOING TO HAVE TO COORK HA~ IF CJJE WANT ™E ~ON\ m BE A SUCCES& I . HOW ABOUT-rnE· BALLROOM OF ™E SK<llOP HOTEL"? NO, I 1l41NK THE TANGLE.BRIAR COONTR<,) Pl...ACE IS MUCH NICER! I WAS GCING TO SUGGE.ST WE DEC.ORATE ~E GQM UJ11H CREPE ~PER I BUT 'I/ 1l41NK I'k.l JUST~ J .. ~ 0 3 i .. A . ::: 1tt1 Ni@• Yo,._ ltrf11wt "-C °'''A ~f'lt At" H' '"0 we CA.N cSS.,-~IC' OF YOUR PROe>L-E!MS Wl.,...H- OLJ.,... CONVESN-Y-IONAL... SURGESRY.' ' ' S-2Z ..,,FardJahn•aft HM! 1'~5 CARSONS ARE J-lAMMIN<& -IT UP NICEL.'/. ~-How DID you kNOW? PU.,-ON ,..HOSES HORNS , Pe.AF<, ANP ' :!" L-L... es w 1-rH YOU IN A. MOMe:N-r· Ke:eP YOLJR eve: ON "!HS CAF>ES, L..APY ! ,. ~ . . VC>lJ HAD A JOB IN AN OFJ:'CE &FOQE. VOU OOT ~\ED, °'~'• vt:U, MOMMY? ----'--~-"'-· 'OCRIB0LE. 5CRl00LE: ':>CRle>0LE 'SCRl0e>LE '2>CRle>0LE. 'SC~l00LE ?CRl08LE. '2>CRIB0LE 'SCRl0E?LE. 5CRl0e>LE You ooN<r WANT You ooNrWANTTo TO GO TO A MOVIE.? GO our ON THE TOWN ? I SHOULD ''BUG OFF''?! ' I ' ( . i J 4 • '" WELL, HOW 'BOur A COZY DINNER FOR TWO AT MY PLACE ? CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYF.S? There are at least slx difrer· I ences In drawing details between top and bottom panels. How ~qu.ickJy can you find them? Check answers with those below. ·1o~amp r1 Pn l(UIUJ. '9 'IUJWJW •! puwqpHH 'Q ·1oa.iaJJIP rt lq1!Tl1•J. .,. ·1ua.i3JJIP 1J xoa ·c :1up11w SJ itaA '7. ·iuauJJfP •t aAaa1s 'l :sa::iua.1au10 Ila/ '6uFma11 ~ - PLACE a handful of coins on the table. tum your back and ask someone to tum over a random number. indicating each time one 1s turned (The same coin may eFORKED TONGUE? "There's somelhin& incoher· eot here," said lhe aecret •sent, eumlning lhis mK- ap: ISNOCMOEHTEHRIENNGT. Can you make It out? ... 1UN9Q03Ul,, p.IOM •it1 JO UltlUI UHJlll1tq p .:>YdU•111'1 SJ 0 1Ult(l11WOI,, plOM .lq,L e casey at the Bal: " thousand eyes were on him u be rubbed his hands with dirt, thousand ton· gues applauded when he wiped them on his shirt." Fill blanks, i(you can. ·nn1uo1 puttno41 •"U :1.l.<.l pt111mo1n U.l.L esi.y Put! Twice a score and a fortnitc more is a stay of how many days? Answer In 30 seconds. sop m o1·«111.:1 e Riddle·Me·This! Which city b namrd for a vrg· etable? Onionapolis. Which st.ate is named for a vegetable? Okrahoma. Or did you i.ay Colorahb1? be turned repeatedly ) r----;;:----rr-:-Jr--r-IT"'"'~c:=::::r-r'"TI'I "" When your fnend 1s 5 • o ~ ready, ~k him to cover o one of the coins. Now 'i · 2.~ 3 turning around, state 2. . 19• whether the covered com is head or tails. 23 21 . .22 7 8 I~ •• ~.12 II 16 2.s 31 •• 17 28 . ".29 .20 ~7 ·26 Secret. Before turn· ing your back. count the number of heads. Add one to this count at each tum. If the final tally 1s even, an even number of heads should show; if odd, an odd number. Thus you can tell if the con· cealcd· coin 1s odd or even. EYES HA VE IT? Seems the youna lady above stopped in to see her Grandma. 'Nuff said? Draw Jines, dot 10 dot. ... IO ... ... 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Flml • 141 Awt .• Mlw Yen M.Y. 10022. W.'11 .-t $5 for publlsllecl QUllUons. Sony, wt e111't tnlftf others. FOR FARRAH FAWCE1T-MA.IORS. star of "Charlie's Angels" What gt,,_ you the most penonaJ gratifkattoa? -G. V .• Dubuq1te. Iowa e Sculpture. rm always amazed when I see what I can ettate from a piece of day with my hands and my Imagination. I have always been Interested In art and abstract painting, and I ma· jored In art al the U. of Texas. I once sold a piece -a ltfe-stz.ed day tono -for $2,500. Wish I could do more -but I haven't • got the lime. FOR CHARLES OSGOOD. CBS broadcaster Do other oewec&9ten e"Nr tnttate you? -K.L .. K.nb~ kee.111. e Only those who are younger. brighter, smarter and more tal· ented than I. I find this most Irritating. highly annoying and In very poof taste I have no complaints about all the re.st. FOR SYLVIA W AU..ACE, author o/ The Foont.olns Since yom hu•bancl Irving .. a lftfter. did he ghost-write your book? -1.8 ., Montgomery. Ala. e Absolutely not. I was a writer and edttor before we were married. He did read the ftrst 70 pages, and after he said they were good. I felt encouraged and was on my own. One re4S<>n why I wrote the book was to establish my own Identity. You feel so wiped out, so nothing, when you're married to a well-known person. I wanted to be someone In my own eyes. too, not )ust a dim shadow behind my mate The whole experience would have been useless had Irving helped me FOR EDGAR BERGEN, ventriloquist Do you think the retlreaM'llt age ahCHald be ralMd ~ 70? -G.G.Crabttee. U..lag. Mid. • lliere should be no mandatory retirement age. Look at me. rm still going strong and feel rm ma.king a contribution. And a person should not be prevented from woridng and from self· fulfillment because of chronologtcal age I believe mandatory age-retirement regulatk>ns perform a tremendous disservice not only to the Individuals but also to the nation. robbing It of senior dtizen5' expenence, knowledge, common senH and know· how FOR THE .. ASK THEM VOURSEJ.F EDITOR Brl91 me up-to-elate oa what'• ltappellint wttla Sttt.lana. tM daqhta of Stal.la? -Get bode Boa...._t. M-'dlaa, fdalto e last we heard was that she'd gone through 80 percent of the million she got from her two books. Some went on a farm- ing venture during her marriage to architect Wllllam Peters. the rest on what she calls her own "wastefulnes1 ... W}\at was left she lnv«sted. to ensure "a reasonable, comfortable llfe "Svet· lana lives In a $60,000 Cabfomla home. loves the U.S. and Its way of ftfe and has no regrets about defecting. FOR ARTHUR ASHE. tennis star How come you're die only black big-time ....... aw when there are •o man, black athletes In other sporta? -A.K .. Boca Raton. Fla. • FOf the same reason that there are no black skiers, no b0ck swimmers, very few black goiters or no world class black polo t playen. Tennis was not part o( the normal black experience, either socially or athletically. until the last decade. A better question might be, how on earth did l make It? I guess l really liked the game enough to stick with lt. FOR HELEN REDDY. singer What do yoa feel la the biggat contribution you made to •odety on your ••Y up? -RuMell Garcia, Espanola, N.M. • Opening doors for other women. When I had my first single -I Don't Know How to Looe Him -we would go to nidJo sta· tlons across the counby, asking them to play the record, and their answu was always the same -Mwe're already playing a woman's record this week." That would never happen to male singers or male groups. Today It's completely different. I hope -and like to thJnk ~ that this Is because of foe. FOR SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER. (R. Arlt.) Ple.ue aplaln why yoar own aou ne.er sened In the wu, bat yoa came oat wtolently ... Inst draft enden? -Mn. Lia Wlaer. N. Hollywood, Cal. • Both of my sons were registered for the draft. One was called but failed his physical because of hearing and eyesight. The other one was never called but volunteered for the Air Force. He was turned down when they discovered he had ulcers. He then applied and registered for Navy Air and was rejected for the same reason. FOR JtJUA CHll.D, chef-gourmet-author Whoee aide are you taking In the saccharln controversy? -C.P., Lowell. M.... ' • Neither one. My husband Paul and I never use it, mainly be· cause our sugar Intake has always been very low. Since people learn to live and manage quite well without salt, 1 see no reason why they can't do the san:ie with sugar and sugar substitutes. FOR F. LEE BAILEY. a ttorney How can we pt'ovlde top-notch coUAMI for the poor - u well u the rich? -S.G., Canton, Ohio • In one manner, and one manner only: The United States will need to speda0y train and license all of Its trial lawyers In a fashion very stmil.at to the barristers of England. There, every· body (rich , poor °' In the middle) gets a fair trial because only the good lawyen are permitted In court. PRO AND CON Should Children Have Special Constitutional Rights? PRO .1cro ... M. Goldetntttt. Ed 0., Exec Vlc:.·President, Jewbh Board o1 G uardians Yes Our society has finally begun to recognize that Its children are peop'--with "rights" as weD as obUgattons. While the goals of a chnpnm's b(JJ ol rights may not be Immediately reabzed, public artlcu· latk>n b a first and Important step. Children's rights should go far be- yond the fulf\ltmcnt of their basic needs fOf food, clothing and shel- ter. Chtkiren deserve protectien -from mental as well u physic.al n~ or abuse. They have the right to be nurtured a nd to a full educatk>n f<lf bvtng; one which maximizes tMlr growth and helps them to realize tha potential. AD chlldrcn must be afforded oppor· tunlties for emotk>nal fulfillment and Mif-expJessk>n. CON I.any K. Sc:hwartzstdn. Ass~nl Corporation Coumel, New Yorit County Family Court No. ExJsUng laws today -those which govern juvenlle delinquency, persons In need of supervlsk>n. child abuse. neglected children and custody -are more than odequate.Jy protecting our children. Our law courts racognlze that children are people and, as a result, the due ~ clause of the CoNlltution Is applicable to them. Both the Constitution and BID ol Rights apply to an people, regardlea of age . What Is needed are mOC'e meaningful laws requiring swift pun· lshment for those juveniles who comm it aime. rather than laws that are weal< and that, In reality, provide juveniles with unwamtnted Im· munlty from accountability fOC' thetr actions . C 1 FAMILYWEEKLV,INC.,All rlght1 rwMf'ted There's a low tar boom. An unprecedented · move to low tar smoking. And MERIT taste is a big reason. A taste made possible by 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. Tobacco that delivers extraordinary taste without the usual corresponding increase in car. So much taste that after one short year, MERIT has emerged as a taste leader in low tar smoking. And MERIT is attracting a lot more than just low tar smokers. A startling number of MERIT smokers are coming from high ta r cigarettes. Perhaps the most fl avor-conscious smokers of all. Here are the test results which show why e PMlip Monti lac. Im Kings: 8 mg'.'tlf:·o.Smg.nicocinew. pe1 ciglrltte,FTC Ripon Dtc'.78 100's: 121119'.'t1r:·o.s mg.nicocine w.per cignltt by Flt Mtthod. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smokin{lls Dangerous to Your Health. U»I TAR-'ENRICHED fLA\{R smokers are switching to MERIT. If you smoke. you'll be interested. ~Proof MERIT and MERIT lOO's were both tested against a number of higher tar brands. The results provectl conclusively that 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco does boost taste without the usual increase in tar. Overall, smokers reported they liked the taste of both MERIT and MERIT IOO's as mu.ch as the taste of the higher tar cigarettes tested. Cigarettes having up to 60% more tar! MERIT may be the first real challenge to high tar cigarettes. Demand is building. And you can taste why. ~&lOO's . THIS COUNTRY BOY HAS STRUCK IT RICH By Peer J. Oppenheimer "I feel there Is truth In my music -truth presented In a way that has no restrictions on it. I would like to be a catalyst. I would like my life to be so true and so honest a reflection of me that people see them· selves." That's John Denver speaking - the 3J.year·old Buster Brown boy with the big granny glasses and sunshine smile who has parlayed his message into a multimil- llon-doUar business and become the world's leading record seller. ln spite of some critics' quips about his being a Pollyanna and his music -a fu· sion of folk, rock, country and even gospel songs -as Insipid as a vanilla milkshake, John has enormous appeal. Privately, Denver ls more complex than meets the eye. He practices yoga, has been Rolfed (the painful massage therapy to relieve body tensions), studied alkido (applying presswe to energy centers of the body) with his bodyguard, who uses it to stop ag- gressors nonviolently, covets his private 20 minutes. morning and night, for transcen· dental meditation and believes, as do a number of faddists, in the energy given off by pyramids Denver's wholesome, upbeat image Is no accident In fact, according to some dose associates, It was his manager·part- ner·best frtend Jerry Weintraub who care- fully nurtured Denver's guru-of-pop-music image. WeintTaub took him in charge m 1969, when Denver first attracted atten- tion by writlng Peter, Paul and Marv's recording hit ::Leaving On A Jet Plane •· Weintraub was cognizant tha1 Denver was a rather odd commodity to sell The talent was there, but he didn't look like a macho &tar with his squinty eyes. Muppet smile and loner attitude, which had plagued John since childhood when he grew up on one Air F01"Ce military post after another, wherever his father. Lt. Col .. Dutch" Deutchendorf, was sent Denver didn't act like a s1ar, either, when Weintraub took him in hand That's why he ananged a few guest spots on the Merv Griffin Show and packed him off to Lon· don fOf slil BBC shows. "I found out I could use the medium to further my mu· sk," John s,ald, "'and that's what I am in- terested In doing " He returned full of new po'5e and lots of confidence In front ol the camera He was ready. Weintraub felt. fcx full exposwe to the American public: first In col~ concerts, then bigger concerts, on into the recording field and, eventually. In films (He cos1ars with George Burns In Warner Brothers' summer release, Oh. God. directed by Carl Reiner and produced by Jerry Weintraub.) In short, John's career was engineered so he would be dis- covered by the publk:. No better way 10 make them feel he belongs to them. Oddly enough, that's what was bfewing In Denver's mind way back when he was In 4 e FAMILY WEEKLY, Mn~ 1m How John Denver. whose image is that ·of a wholesome do-gooder bent on self-improvement. dreamed of staidom and then achieved it. Anne with husband John Denver: She helped him put down his first /inn roots. His hits Include 'Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and "Rocky Mountain High .•• Texas Tech studying to be an architect. Music kept Intruding, and John got more and more frustrated. "So I opted to go see If I could realize that dream Inside of me. I was 20. I feh I hod the time to try to make it work or get It out of my system so I could be serious about my studies." His famUy's reaction surprised him. "Everybody said I was maklng the biggest mistake of my life, except my mother and fat her. Now, they felt I was making a mistake, but they gave me $200 and said, 'Go do thls thing and when you get tired of messing around, come home."' Denver looked radiant. "To me, that is the clearest ex.ample of love thist I've had In my expm· ence Love Is letting you be who you are. And that's what we plan to do with Zach and Anna Kate." Zachary Is John's and his wife Anne's two-and·a·half·year-old adopted son whose parentage Is Cherokee Indian. Anna Kate Is their recently adopted Oriental-American babyglrl. Denver didn't really put down roots until he married Anne Martell. Used to being a transient, he headed to Los Angeles after his breakout from Texas Tech. There he changed his family name of Deut· chendorf to Denver because it was a better marquee name and because It was a hap- py and constant reminder of the moun· talns he loves so much. A lifeguard job in Long Beach and a drafting job in L.A. held him together. Then he landed t. job at a weU-known club that U$ed new talent. "Quite often when people start In music, they are so Intent Ort copying someone successful, or reaching a specific a udience, that they lose sight of what they want. rve been blessed because I've never wanted to be like anybody else. At Ledbetter's I was given the great op· portunlty to find QIJI what I wanted to do, what worked and what didn't on stage, and I found out who I was as a performer." Then when John heard there was an opening in the Chad Mitchell bio, he was off. In spite of a terrible cold, he auditioned and won over 250 applicants foe Chad Mitchelrs place. It wasn't his voice that landed him the job, said Milton, the trio's recording producer. "He lit up the room with his personality." Next, he met Annie, a coed at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn., when he went there on tour. It was not her musiail ability which at· tracted him. "Annie has one of the worst voices," John told me, "but she sings with enthusfasm. I prefer that lo technique In music any time." Annie didn't make his concert, but she came to the Informal gathering afterward at the student union. "'She came in wear· Ing loafers, )eans and an old plaid shirt with an ACT II sign for a melodrama skit she was in, and I thought she was beauti- ful. Later they asked me to sing, and I sang every song to her. " Ten months passed before John had oc· caslon to see Annie again. "l was in an- other concert 15 miles away. We'd spoken about two words that first time, but I re- membered. I got her phone number, eaUed her, and she raced over to the concert and back to her docm. That was our ftrst date. I courted her nine months, and then we got married. That was nine years ago. n Today the Denvers deeply value their privacy, and if you were to walk up to their $150,000 home on their seven·acre Star- wood estate In Aspen, Colorado, you'd find a sign saying: "Please Don't Bother Us. You are Not Welcome Here. Thank You!" At first you're shocked. Then you remember his desire to live the truth, and what could be a more honest statement? "Privacy Is the hardest thing foc me, and I value It the most," John says. "That's why we have this security gate. People don't realize that they are not the only ones wanting to come by. I'd love to have them tell me how my music reaches them, but It's not possible with 450 cars a day stop- ping. So now I have a man down there so if people want to leave a note, or get an autographed plctwe, they can do that." Throughout all of his learning experi· ences, which he uses commercially as songs or TV specials, Denver came to rea- lize that "music Is far more than just enter· tainment. It's a tool for coping." Music breathes life Into him, just as he charges his music with life . "One of my favorite things is to go camping," he once remarked. "Annie and I go as much as we can -which hasn't been often because 1 haven't had time. But a couple of weeks ago we took off In a four-wheel-drive vehl· de back up to ow favorite lake, and we took a cooler of beer and steaks, and I mean camping gets to be fantastic. Well, I took my guitar and a raft I blow ·ip. and I got out In the middle of the lake after din- ner and floated around and sang to the mountains and the stars and It was fJR1 absolutely great. Re.ally far out." lil1m $100,000 VALUE 1,153 HIS & HER WINNERS GRAND PRIZE: 2 PONTIAC GRAND SAFARI WAGONS CUSTOMIZED BY GEORGE BARRIS Each Feeturifls~ Electric Moon Roof <American Sunroof Co.>. FormuNI Super Stock Tires, Appl~ Wfe Wheels Ind Full Luxury Interior with: Rally GluaeCtus. ttr, CtaiR CB & 8 Tract&~. AM-fM Stete0 ffadlo, Entert.inmentConsolewith ~le TV and Coteco Tetst. A..., ~ca.me. PLUS;2 .._ ~ Billes,2 Mat/Ill "fen. Speed ROldmaster Bikes. 2 .,.,. H1M1 Tennis~. 2 ....,. _. Racquetbafl Sets (Racquet, Blc. CcMw and Balls). 2 ~ M Skin Divef' Kits (Fins, Snorkef. Ind Mlisk). 2 ......... 3-'Nay U.Cise Kit$. 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It Is a room filled with flowers and mel1\0fabll\a, such as the gold record presented to Grace Kelty and Bing Crosby for their successful hit song "True Love," the Film Crtttc's Award, a p&nting of New York In a snowstonn ani:i dozens of family pictures. When Prtnc:ess Grace m,s each mom· Ing at 7: 15 and goes to this room t~n­ her regular 16-hoUJ woritday, her life as a mother seems to be very much tlke that of any other working mother: "You should see how the children behave dwtng their school holidays in Monaco, turning my room Into something tlke Grand Central Station" she has sakl. '"Albert rushes In to grab the shower, followed by the girls. Caroline warns to boflow my curlers when she's not taking my clothes or makeup. Stephanie prances In to talk about her school problems. "Meanwhile, rm sitttng at my dressing tab&e, propping up a telephone holder with my chln. canylng on a conversation wtth my secretary and making up at the same ttme. '"It all ends with me dolng Stephanie's hair, t~n going Into the kitchen to fix everyone breakfast. That's the so-called relaxed morning before I rush off to some official appointment." , However much pride she tak"es In heJ role as reigning princess, If asked what her p10udest accomplishments are , Pri~ Grace's Instant answer Is "my children." Daughters Caroline, 20, and Stephanie, 12. attend sch6ol tn Pltls, while 18-year· old Albert studies In Monaco. ' '"Time for one's young must be made, stolen \f necessary, to pepare them for a happy and normal life and whatever may happen In the future," ahe says. "It's a woman who keeps the fam!Jy togetha. She is the heart of the home, and thereby must be the strongest person In the family structure. It's the man who must make de- cisions and be the head of the household." When challenged that this attitude showed too much deference to her hus- band. the Princess told American report· ers, .. Today there Is so much talk about 1. -~ • . - it ....... ________ ;.. __________ ;....-....;,;;;;;,;.;,;;;.;. ________________________ _.~ Caroline. Albert. Stephanie. Princess Groce and Prince Rainier. NBC is present· Ing the special. Once Upon a Time ... The Story of Princess Grace. bberation and freedom and finding one· self. rm aD for the dignity of the Individual, but I don't think anyone has a successful marriage or a career or anything wtthout sacrifice. And you can't wait for the saatflce of a husband or any other person. You have to develop your own tenns of sacrifice. Sacrtftce and discipline SHm to be words that have almost dbappeared from today's vocabulary. I learned about them In school and by being brought up In a strict family." The press has.made much of the sup- posed tension between her and Caroline, but Princess Grace lnststs It does not exist. "Like any mother. rve often been tempted to mangle my daughter but have over- come the desire," she laughs ... Seriously, I hope we have love and respect for one another. and I think we are friendly enough that we can dlscus.s almost any· thing, but when you're 20, your mother's not going to be your best pal." At forty-seven years of age, Princess Grace his phenomenal beauty, health, diversified talents and pofessionalism. With one career as a world film star behind her and midway In her role as a reigning royal pr1ncas, she Is well on her way to completing her third one -that of a con- scientious mother to a lively, growing family. When asked once whether she was hap- py, she replied. '"I have peace of mind and occasional moments of happiness. Happl· ness Isn't a perpetual state. Life ,_ lsn 't that way." lilJJI Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. Winston 1t8TTll8 FILTS•·CJGA You get Audel's remarkable Carpenters and Builders Libraryfor 15 days.and a $3.50 bonus book to keep. (Your cost: one 13¢ stamp!) 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In skillet, brown mushrooms In margarine 2. Add onions and cook several minutes. Stir In tomato sauce: add zucchini, parsley, basil and salt. 3 . Cook, sttrring occasionally. until zucchini is tender·crisp. Reduce heat and stir In yogurt and chicken. Heat. stll'Ting until just heated through- out. Don't boll. 4. Rinse wide-mouthed vacuum bottle with hot water. Spoon In half of chicken mixture. Cover with stopper and top cap securely. Maku 2 servings 250 coJones each ----------CRUNCHY VEGETABLE SALAD Vi smell head k:ebefV lettuce, cut In c:huntl• 1 !Mdlum tOtNto, cut In wedges Vi cup c.c:umber. sUced v. cup green pepper. •ttc:ed 'At cup purple onion, cut In nno• 1 tebteapoon com oM Vi tNapoon .. 11 V. 1H1poon ground bledl P9PP9' l . In medium bowl. combine all Ingredients. Cover an'd refrlg«rate. allowing Ravon to blend I. Refrigerate wide·mouthed vacuum bottle with cover olf 3 . Nat morning. spoon vegetable salad Into chlllcd vacuum bottle Insert stopper and top cover securely Maku 2 Krolngs 75 cah>rla each FRUIT CUP ------------1 cup grepefnHt Metlon• ~ cup....eo.tbeh '/\ cup tRced 1tr•wbemM \4' cup heMd green ...... °' btueberrtM v. ... "°°"ground ginger 1 tMIHpoofl aupr l . ln medium bowl, combine all Ingredients. Cover and refrigerate. I . Refrigerate cup vacuum bottJc wtth lid off. 3. Next morning, spoon fruit Into chiDed vacuum botde. Insert stopper and top cup securely. Maka 2 "'1Jlngs 75 coloria each FAMll Y WEE~lY, Mey 22, 1177 • 11 --A-MAJOR-DENTAh-PROB~EM­ AND HOW TO AVOID IT Periodontal disease first attacks the gums, then the jawbone . It means lost teeth, and 85 percent of our adult population has it. But it can be prevented. By Penelope Lemov "Periodontal disease. a di· sease of the gums, Is the leading cause of tooth loss In adults over age 35. Now, half the population over age 55 have lost their teeth, so we are 111lklng about a huge problem," says Dr. John C. Greene, Chief Dental Officer of the Public Health Service, who likes to gel his statistics on periodontal disease out front. According lo the figures of Dr. Walter Mazzella, President of the Greater Washington Society of Periodontology. at least 85 per· cent of the adult population has mild lo severe perlodont11I di· sease. By their mid·fortles, lhree- quarters will have the disease se· verely enough to ~use loss of one tooth or more Though tooth loss generaUy occurs In adults, periodontal di· sease usually starts In adoles· cence with glngfufti.s, or swollen gu~. Untreated. gingivitis pro- gresses slowly but Inexorably to perlodonUtls. In which the bones. ligaments and gums that hold the teeth In place become diseased. A bacterl11l Infection nibbles away at these structures until the tooth is loosened and falls out. The di- sease attacks both weakened and healthy teeth. ]he Initial Infection comes from plaque, a colorless, trans· parent fUm on teeth that's com· posed• of saliva, bacteria and their normal by-products. As plaque bulld.s up along the gum line, bacterial lnitants make the gum tissue red, puffy and sore. If plaque Is not removed. It hard· ens into a crustllke deposit called calculus. As the calculus builds up, the gums separate from the teeth, leaving pockets or spaces. These then become ~lied with bacteria and pus, and the lnfec· lion eventua.Uy attacks the bones that support the teeth. The disease creeps In Uh fog. but there a.re warning signs, chief among them a plnk toothbrush 1e • FAMILY WEEKLY, Mq 22, 1'77 -from· bfeeding gums. MB gums are not normal. lney may be common. You may think they're perfectly natural because they've been that way so long, but lf, when you brush your teeth, the gums bleed, you have some stage of periodontal di· sease." warns Dr. Dennis Win· son. a board-certified periodon· tlst In Bethesda, Md. Not everyone has this classk symptom; often the disease must be found by a dentist who uses a probe to meAsure the pockets around each tooth. The crevice between the gum and tooth is normally two lo thre~ mUllmeters deep. As the disease progresses the crevice gets deeper. This is not visible to the naked eye - only the probe can detect It. Full mouth X-rays can detect wheth· er there has been bone loss. Once diagnosed, treatment Is ~ -The-cholCeST<ir-treatment, starting with the earliest stages, are scaling and root planing, In which caJculus that has accumu· lated on the tooth above and be· low the gum line is removed; gin· gluectomv. In which the diseasec gum tissue is cut away: d~c curetage, In which a curet In serted Into the gum line dearu out the ulcerated lining of the pocket: open curetage, In whlct the gums are opened to remov' the disease lining; and, one' there Is bone loss, flap surge11 with bone recontouring. In whlcl the gums are peeled back to re move the Infected tissue and, I the bone surface Is pitted fron the Infection, It is smoothed an< recontoured to enhance prope healing. All procedures are don• In a dentist's or periodontlst's of flee under local anaesthesia. But neither the ravages of th< disease nor the disease ltsel need occur If proper care of th teeth and gums Is taken. "Th key to prevention ls good on hygiene, meaning precisely w~ It has always meant -regula thorough brushing and deanln by the lndMdual," says D Greene. "This should be reir forced by periodic profession< services. It seems strange, pet haps Ironic, that so destructtv and complicated a dlsei,.se can b made to yield before one of th oldest and slmplest of dental '' glmens, yet scientific studies sur port that thesis.,. Dr. Winson coaches his p< ttents on the use of a soft tooll brush to gently bro.sh the gu1 line, the use of dental floss I control plaque bulld-up and t~ additional use of a rubber·t. stimulator or water jet. The payoff for practicing wh. Dr. Greene preaches Is high: N• only do you avoid costly 11nd u1 comfortab&e periodontal proc. dura, but your teeth get to rJf live happily ever lifter. '11 PEOPLE QUIZ/ By John E. Gibson Can a rubber band help your diet? Will a whistle stop sleepwalking? Should bad habits always be stopped? HOW TO BREAK ANNOYING BAD HABITS TRUE OR FALSE? 1 . Playing with matches Is a stage many children go through. About the only thing you can do to break a child of this habft Is to keep matches out ot his reach. 2 . You can banish bad habits wi\h a sirnp&e rubber band. 3 . A nervo~ tic can often be banished, not by trying to stop It but by actuaDy en- couraging it. 4 . The sudden breaking of a habit of long standing not only takes more willpower than many people have but can some· times do 11\0fe harm than good 5 . SleepwaDOng Is one habit that can be ngerou~but, in some cases at least. tt•s a mple matter to literally ''blow the whistle" n the habit and banish it for keeps. ANSWERS • Folse. Studies at Florida's Human Re- rces Center have demonstrated Iha! a 's fire-setting behaviof can be diml- d In a re.latively short time simply by mng the child a certain stQfy several and relnfon:lng its effect with a piece his favorite candy. The St<>fY: "Once a time there was a little boy who. he was playing. happened to find matches WeD, this was a Y0y good boy, and he knew Just what you are ppoeed to do when you find matches took them to his mothet right away. His her was VftV proud of him for bringing matches so quickly without striking any them. and she toKl him he Wti a~ boy who could act VftV grown-up put the matches away and gave the boy his favorite candy for bringing the IM~nto her " The technique was pretested on a -ye~ boy who had been rcfened authorities because of frequent cp- ol flre-.ntng. Results: "Over the week period. 23 trlaJs Wfte admlnt- ed. Thet-e were no reported Instances the boy attempting to sb1ke the cha ... and e MVen·month follow-up eled no further fife-setting Incidents." True. In behavior therapy studies con- ducted at Penndel Psychiatric Center, It Is noted that the battery-powered shock- boit, which the subject carries with him al aU times and uses to give himself a shock whenever he finds himself Indulging In an undesirab&e habit, could be replaced by a simple rubber band. The dlent is Instructed to wear a loose- fltttng rubber band three mllimeters In width on one wrist. Conditioning is self- administered by stretching the rubber band and delivering a healthy snap to the under- side of the wrist. The Y0y bnef stinging sensation is qulta similar to that of a shock. 3. True. Studies at London's Institute o( Psychiatry and elsewhere show that some tics can be completely eliminated by hav- ing the subtect voluntarily reproduce the tic, evoking It as accurately es possible and then repeating It over and over without pause -until he is fatigued to the point where he Is forced to "rest" (not perfonn the tic) Tub prectice Is repeated a number ot times for seYeral days. Often this was found to "build up an incompatible habit of 'nOf performing the tic."' 4 . True Many people can break a habit of long smndtng with comparative ease. suf- fa1ng ltttJe or no physical or psychologk:al ill effec:u. This ls not the case with every- one. however. There can be serious reac- tions when, for example. there Is undue or ineppropriate out.side pressure to quit. Muc:h depends on the individual. the natw• of the habtt and how deeply In- grained It Is. 5. True. A Unlvenlty of Louisville study dta the Ca5e ol a sleepwaJkcr whose noc- turnal meanderings progressed past the hannlnt stage when he took down a shot- gun and prepared to fire at Imaginary burglan. Fortunately, he was ewakened by his wtfe's tcreams before he could ftre . The inbtguJngly simple mans by wtnch this haz.afdous nlghtty hobtt was eradlalted Is reported as foBows: '°The uw of e loud, startJing whistle by his wtlc each time he began ~ resulted In cessation =-~.. sJecpwalklng In three ml FNilllY MEU.Y, U., 22. 1177 • 17 BIRD FEEDER (~md, .. <§ ~ The best Bird Feeder on the Matht!ll Here's wt'r/: WINO PROOF . . constructed lo prevent wind from blowing seed out of feeder WET PROOF ... keeps feed dry. Built in vet1ts makes it CQOdensatlon proof SOOIAREL PhOOF ... lets bird in and squirrels out. 4 DIFFERENT SIZE FEEDING STATIONS - 8STATIONS INALLI Easy Fill, EasyAssembty. 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(Though I wouJd take reaeatOfy OYer ecr«atlon·oriented. still mme over recrea· ·orientated.) Those are terms that drain color and vttal- trom the la~ The satisfaction to be wn from dacrtbiog a part-time )ob as .. a ured on·slte operlence," and an nlng college as "an Innovative lnterdlld- ~lll\llni and transdllciptlnary P'awammlng nlt" escapes me Fortunately, there are new expressions which. at least for a lie, brighten our lives and add variety and veto our conven.ahon and writing. I have mind "bottom line. -which comes from nti09 and Is a quick way ol saying. What really matters? What. finally, is this aO t?" And "doutM digit," as In double- lnflatiotl. which ls a quick way ol saying 10 percent or more. It .. euy to tltlDk of othen from the present and recent past: zip code. tax shel- ter, pantyhose, ~ (which, I am afraid, has become a terribH! bore), worry buds, motor home. think tank (another bore. per· haps becaUie the Idea Itself Is pretmtlous and falndy ridkWous), hangup. uptight. fringe benefits. hack It, putdown, cop out and jawbone. used as a verb. Malia ls no longer limited to Sldllan gangstCT"S, though unfortunately It is grossl~ overused, which makes Irish Mafia and Georgia Mafia less clever than they are thought to be. Dyna- mite Is still a noun, but It Is now also an ad· )ecttve: .. , have a dynamite roommate. rd like you to meet her." language 9f<>W5 In many ways. The American Herl~ DlctJonary recently polled the 150 members ol lts panel on whether It wouJd accept 18 terms used ln recenl polltt· QI c:ampaigm. Powerbroker was accepted, and so was gavel as a verb -"She gavelled the convention to order" -though there weTe ob)ection5 to boch, and some panel members could sec no advantage In gavelled over called. Among the loMn: affoniabla, target as a Yett>, Input, downplay, cost out. tfletodcaltp. wlMd 18 ltlfpe81DI BOW ts what has bttn happenb1g from the ttrM settlers from Eng&ond antYed In Amatc.. Contlnu~d fAMILV WEEIU.Y, ... y 22, tt7T e 1t @bservations We hollered for hetp, and you came 10 the rescue Hundreds of readers have sent us suggestions for d1spelhng myths about corpo rate prohts. We got essays. drawings stern . .. lectures about the poor 1ob business has been t------.::1~=-~~~:J doing in telhng rts story We even received at least one original poem (by Ben Powell Jr of '°"oo .. ,,-., _. Bellaire. M1ch1gan) .. lnfla11on & recession are.Our economic curse'Our efforts to exor· c1se them/Only make them worse!' Mrs c· N Krav1g of Lead. South Dakota. was among rhose who asked us lo pnnt a pie chart showing where each dollar ol Mobil Corporation's revenue went 1n 1976 Good idea. Mrs. Krav1g1 The chart you asked for 1s above The number-one complaint. Dozens of readers told us that we. and other corpofattOAS;-are to blame for pubhc m1sconcep1t0ns "Isn't this generated by the practice of reporting earnings 1n percentages ol increase over the previous penodT asks P. F Ulmer ot lnd1anapo1ts. Indiana As Richard H G1enng of Dayton. Ohio puts 11 'When a company says us prohts rose 40 percent. John 0 Public will remember this as 40 percent prol1t-no1 profit increasing 40 percent You ve got a point, folks, but 11 we d1dn t express our earnings that way. the media would do 11 for us That's because the investment community finds 11 a handy way to 1udge performance So. for the record. we can only repeat. although Mobtl s aher-tax profit rose 16 percent last year over 1975. our earnings were slightly more than 3 cents on every dollar of revenue CetTOt and stJc:k. Many readers suggesred educa11onal programs on 1V or tn movie theaters. Louise M Hamwey ol Scottsdale Anzona. thOught we should sponsor a program on basic economics 'But don't call 11 economics. she says Find a lttle that catches our eyes and tugs at our hear1s Name 11 something like Money How 10 Get It. Make II Grow and Help Provide You with Increased Securrty and Peace of Mind '" That's a ltne idea. but 1t raises all sorts of prt>blems with the major 1V networks They have. for example. refused to run our "idea advertising· tn the past '' Quotes we ltke. "Why dOn'I you get on lhe ball and tell the great Amer- ican pubhc how much we so desperately need you and all the other 'big guys hke you' I and m1lhons of other 'httle guys' own part of yoo through our mutual funds, stocks, insurance pohc1es. penslOO funds, and even 1nd1rectly through the banks where we stash our savings when we have any." -Donald J Ganser. Owatonna. Minnesota .. Economics has long been called a dull sub,ecl II has al.so been said that there are no dull subiects only dull teachers '' ,, -Wilham A Hamler Ill Arlington Heights. llhno1s Mobil9 ObH N•llons. 8oa A. Motlll Cotpcw•tlon 150 £HI 42 SllMI, N-YOftl, N y 10017 .. 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AMERICAN ENGLISH - Coniinued Edwin Newmon Is on NBC comment~ and critic He Is the author of Strictly Speak· Ing and A Civil Tongue. Needing new Engllsb to accommodate the new wotld, new customs, new products, they borrowed such words as wigwam, tomahawk, moccasin, canoe, raccoon and possum from the Indians. The process became a familiar one, As the Industrial revolution changed the face of America, It changed the language, as wen, and brought us boxcar, caboose, highbaU, assembly hne, o vertime. The cowboys gave us lasso, orig!· nally Spanish, and the last roundup. which we're all heading for Oty llfe led to cityscape, urban planner and Inner city, and ghet1o changed from Its European meaning of a quarter where Jews were required to live to an area largely populated by bl&c:ks. Scientific and technical tetms provide much new English, lasers and quasars and nucleonlc:s, for example, Space gave us not only moonwalk and A-OK and "All systems go," as well as the phrase that opened this article, but also a new meaning for window -a time during which an operation, such as the launching of a rocket, can be earned our In addition, space gave us parameter. which is almost Invariably and pompously misused, It ought to be left to statistics and mathematics, where It belongs In medicine. pacemaker and tnmsplants have new applications, and so has pill Stand· Ing alone, a pill ls still a pill (By the way, the British sometimes describe as a plll someone who Is unpleasant, hard to take.} Put "the" In front of It. and everyone knows you are talking about o method ol birth control Every part ol American bfe affects the lan- guage, and often enriches It. I have 5een an advetfuement for products being sold .. srrghtly as Is," and a musical-Instrument store In St. Paul adverttsed a "Scratch 'n' Dent Sale " From the psychiatrist's couch comes shrink, itself shrunk down from head· shnnker Another shrtnkage from another source pornography to pomo. A gradual change, still under way: convertible now Is leu ttkely to mean a CM than a sofa. The languige of the 60'a showed the Imprint of the young, with flower children, hippies, rock. tttnyboppen, groupies, countarcuhure and drug culture. From the IO • rAM11.Y WEEKLY, May 22, 1an drug culture came pot, and uppers and downers, add, dexles, smack and people busted by the ptgs for trying to smuggie coke, hash or a couple ol keys of some other drug. Drug-culture expTesslons have aged qukkly. To use another drug term. some ol them have already OD' d A atrong lnOaenc:e fM the 1-t few de- cada has been the black vemaculor There Is .. Afro," for the hairstyle, sometirr-shor· tened to "fro" and sometimes replaced by "natural," meaning that the hair Is not treat· ed with hot combs or permanent waving, or In any other way. "Bread" for money shows that money Is merely a medium of exchange, worth only what it wiO buy. There are "threads" for clothes and "wheels" for a C21J'. "fuzz'' for the polke and "drag" for some- thing dull. ''To hat up" means to depart, and "to have your nose open" means to be In love, evidently because It suggests bi-eathlng heavtly. Rip off as a verb and ripoff as a noun came from black usage and swept the nation. The words and phrases pour out. "Oreo," taken from the cookie that ls black on the outside and white on the Inside, ls an up-to-date version of an "Uncle Tom." To "put the ig on" somebody Is to ignOfe him. There ls no reason to expect this source of vitality to dry up, and It Is easy to predict that the Spanlsh-Amerlcan Influence wtll be- come almost as strong. Already we have macho and machismo. There will be mOfe. Where else do we get our new expre~ stons? ~., much resisted, came fTom the women's movement, and with It came chair· person, also much resisted. sexism and male chauvinist pig. This last, by the way, was a distortion. Chauvlnlsm, fTom Nlcholas Chauvin, a French soldier almost Insanely devoted to Napoleon, properly means a blind. fanatical patrlottsm As the med.Ian age of Americans has risen, senior citizens. golden-agers and Gray Panthers have become familiar. Advertising has given us an army of terms, so wen known they are hardly worth mentioning: It's what's up front that counts: You've come a long way. baby, We must be doing something right and many mOfe. One of my favorites was the giant half-quart, otherwise Identifiable as the pint-sized pint. Madison Avenue, principal source of this kJnd of thing, has Itself become a synonym for the advertising world and for a certain amount of exaggeration. A cunen t aourc:e of new word• Is citizens band rad.lo, which has 27 .000,000 units In use In this countty and ls better known under the ~vlat1on, C B Many CB terms are now commonly understood· handle, which Is an old Western synonym for name: bl'eaker, for someone who wants to break In on a channel; 10.4, a police term meaning me.ssage received, 10.1. receMng poorly: 10·99. mission completed; and Smokey the Beat for the police themselves. CB language makes people feel that they are part of a spedaJ group, but the attempts to be coloriul are sometimes feeble. No pur pose Is served by saying .. asphalt pilot" fOI truck driver, "coin gate" for toll bridge or "bubble tumblet'' for laundromat. They are leu precise and tnformattve than the terms they dlsplac4, and that Is true, olso, for ''banana stick" for oerlal, and ''hold on to your mudflaps" for talJgate. "Pedal to the metal" for driving fast may just be accept- able ... Blue skies and green lights to you," for "Farewell" seems excessive Initials -like CB -often fade from use Today we have DNA a.nd RNA fTom gene- tics, and ABMs. SAMs and MIRVs from weapons development, and movies are graded G, PG, R and X. All ol the:se seem likely to stay with us for a long time. Yet very few people read.Ing this article will recognize BVD, which was nationally known in the twenties and thirties, thanks to the slogan, "Nex.t to myself, I like BVOs best." It took some doing to find out that the Initials stood for the underwear firm of Bradley, Vorhees and Day. Another set of Initials -like CB -Is, ol course, TV. from which we draw live, meaning being performed when 11 Is being seen, and Its strange offspring. "Live on tape," and "Taped before a live audience." TV has also given us "media event," which Is not a genuine event but something put on for the news organizations and "prime lime." When someone Is not ready for prime lime, as In the case of the much too mode.$! "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" on NBC's Saturday Night. the whole country understands the judgment. All of tble eald, I would not argue that the language Is flourishing I have written two books that ~k to show that It Isn't, that among young people In particular the ability to write and speak has declined, and that many parts of our society are awash In pom· poslty and )argon. Yet we have reason to be encouraged. Educators around the country have begun lo understand what Is wrong and some of them are doing something about it Presl· dent Carter has promised to try to simplify government language, and the weapon of ridicule Is being used Increasingly by )ouma· lists and others to deflate bloated ~nguage and those who bloat It. An insurance com- pany has run television commerlca!s In which It claims that Its policies can be under· stood by the policyholders. and a New York ftrm of communication and design consul- tants, Siegel and Gale, ls doing very well out of simplifying the language of business for dozens of corporations. For example, "Pre· payments of scheduled lnmlllments, Of any portions thereof, may be made at any time at the option of the debtor without penalty unless a prepayment In full Is made prior to the payment or accrual of •Jd minimum fi- nance charge, In which avent the difference between said minimum and the finance paid or accrued hereon shall be due and payable at the time of such prepayment," becomes "You can prepay the outstanding amount any time In fuU or In part. We'll figure the finance charge up to the date of your pay· menl. We'll apply your payment first to the finance charge and then to the principal. If It's n partial payment we'U credit It to your outstanding balance " That 15 progreu I believe that American English, because It can draw on so many regional dlffeTences, so many Immigrant groups and such a range of business, farming, Industrial, athletlc and artiStic experiences, can have an lncompar· able richness. The evidence Is on rJlia around us. iAl.s ( MY Feet Were Killing Me ... Until I Discovered the Miracle of Hamburg! It was the European trip I had always dreamed about. I had the time and money to go where I want.ed-see what I wanted. But I soon learned that money and time don't mean much when your feet hurt too much to walk. After a few days of sightseeing my feet were killing me. Oh, I tried to keep going. In Paris I limped through Notre Dame and along the Champs-Elysees. And I went up in the Eiffel Tower although I can't honestly say I remember the view. My feet were so tired and sore my whole body ached. While every- body else was having a great time, I was in my hotel room. I didn't even feel like sitting in a sidewalk cafe. The whole trip was like that until I got to Hamburg, Ger- many. There, by ac----=..:. cident, I happened to hear about an ex- . f citing breakthrough ~.:llillF--rt for anyone who suf- fers from sore, aching feet and legs. they gave my feet was like cradling them on a cushion of air. I could walk, stand, even run. The relief was truly a miracle. And just one pair was all I needed. I learned that women also can wear them--even with sandals and open backed shoes. They're com- pletely invisible. Imagine how dumbfounded I was to dis- cover that these miraculous devices were sold only in Europe. Right then I determined that I would share the miracle I discovered l in Hamburg with my own countrymen. 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How To Revene A Bad Credit Rating A good credit rating Is bke money In the bank -but If your rating Ls bad, there are steps you can take to reverse It, says John Spafford, president of Associated Credit Bureaus, the nation's largest credit-report· Ing association. "As soon as you start sl!J>- plng behind, contact your creditors In per· son, by writing or by phone. Tell them, 'I am not running away. I am hurting for a while. Work It out wtth me.' Most creditors will." Don't wait until you have 11 record ol slow or delinquent payments, which takes at least a year to clear. U you have a bad rating, here's how to reinstate yourself: • Start slowly with small amounts. "'Many department stores have special budget ac- counts, with set hmlts. Once you've pro- ven yourseH by paying on this type ac:· count, other merchants will be more Hkely to open accounts for you." Borrow on the strength ol your savings account -then repay It. "A 30-day loan, paid back on time, ls a good s1arl -but you must first lnfonn the bank of your Intention." • Buy on credit from a store and repay soon. "Purchase a $200 Item with $100 down, for example. The store knows that you have half the purchase price Invested a nd w\11 then be more willing to take a credit risk with you Inform them that If they wish, you will pay the whole amount at once, but you want to use another 30 days to help reestabllsh your good credit Then stick 1:11) your commitment." • Take advantage of the Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS), a national f oundatlon which offers free aedlt- counseUng services to consumers. For the address of the branch nearest you. write: Consumer Credit Coun.sel Service. 450 Seventh Avenue. New York. N Y. 10001 Tbe Healthlen Plac.a In the United State. HawaH Is the huhhltit place In th. United States to live. says ~ncf! Digest, which examined dda and states fcx dqee of air pollutk>n, the avvege life span of the resl dents, the quality al lac.al medical care and the l~nc:e al fatal auto accidents and kiBcr d1seaM:s The top ten-heahhiest places are: Hawaii, Eugene. Or•. San Fnsnc.lsco; St Cloud, Minn ; Austin, Tnas; La.Junta. Colo ; Uttca. N Y . Kanab, Utah; Ketchikan, Alaska and Mid dJctown. Conn IUIDWUJQ1 TINN.-~ M81JtulM "'"'""' end Pubtlaher MOfton Frank e.~'" v., . .a.... Dnc1of P•trtetl M. LIMQy &.cutfft Edi~ Scott DeGermo .. And You Think You've Got Problem•" Dept. • Bob, a German shepherd trained to sniff out drug smuggleT"S at Mexico City's Inter- national airport. has been banished to the mountains of Sinaloa because he embar· rassed detectives once too often For the last couple of months, Bob would snatch a traveler's purse or piece of lugg~ and. generally, tear it apart Detectives would then seize the owner, thinking they had grabbed a smuggler. But after a careful search, no drugs would be found In his latest case. Bob began gnawing through lhe purse of an elderly woman Detectives found a hot dog inside. • The US. Bureau of Prisons has a weighty problem -how to keep a 450- pound Inmate named Harvey Wise from crashing to the floor. Prison jumpsuits are too smaU fOf the 37-year-old Inmate. and he cannot flt Into the shower stalls at the FedeTal Metropolitan Corrections Center 1n Chicago His lawyer. Lawrence Suf- fredln, says, "His bed breaks off the wall. Mr Wise's weight has also broken several toilets off the wall and caused him minor 1n)urles " le The U.S. HQ.Cly For A Square Tomato? Farmers have reallz.ed a dTeam: the squatt tomato. To be predsc, It Is not square 11ke a box But, In the words of William Sims, an agricultural researcher at the Unlverstty of Callfomla-Oavia, "Ifs more square than round." Callforrua gJOIMers have begun sowing seeds this year lo raise the new tomato , caned the UC-82. Researchers say It ~ hardier and more bountiful than a conventional tomato and -with Its aquar- lsh shape -Is better prepared to survive the bruising of mechanical harvesting and transport from fleld 10 cannery In huge containers. In reduced transit waste alone, Stms says, the new tomatoes should a.ve farmers about $20 million a year. IN THE WORLD ... Do-Good Dollan If you've ever given money to a charity and wondered whether tt ~ally went for good works, you can now find out from two nonprofit organizations. The Natlooal lnfClfmatlon Burea u (419 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016) publishes reports on how a variety of chartusble organiza.. lions spend their money. how much of every dollar goes toward fund-raising and whether the organlzattons' brochures tell the truth about the work they do. The bu· reau also rates c:hatttles on the basis ol financial responsibility and ethical promo- tion. You can get free copies of up to three of these comprehenstve reports by writing to the bureau. Or, If you prefer less detail about ~e charities, ask for its Wise Glu· Ing Gulde, a leaflet rating some 400 agen· cles. The Better Business Bureau provides a similar service. It monltOft approximate· ly 7.000 chartttes and publishes their ratings In a leaflet, Gt~ But GI~ Wl~ly For a copy, send 50 cents and a self· addressed, stamped envelope to Box WO, Philanthropic Advisory Service, Council of Better Business Bureaus, 1150 18th St., NW. Wa.shlngtoo, D.C. 20036. High Altltudee Equal Decline In Heart Dleeue Men who Uve high In the mountains are slgnlflcandy less likely to die from coronary heart disease than those who dwell closer to sea level. In a study published In the New England Journal of Medicine. Har- vard and Case Western Reserve universi- ties researchers found that the death rate from coronary heart disease gradually de- clined as they went higher Into the moun- tains ol New Mexicd. The reason Is proba- bly that people get more exercise at higher elevations. Even routine activity In the thin mountain atmosphere requires more exer- tion. De.spite the finding. researchets do not recommend moving to the mountains simply to eSCllpe coronary heart disease. It Is more lmpcxtant to lose weight and get moving. "This study suggests that exercise helps," says Dr. Edward Mortimer who directed the study, "and you can do that at sealevel.M llMeOfncl Edltcw, Tim Mulligan; Art ~ Helene Weitzner, Pl.lnntng. MlcilMI Montemurro Rlehwd 98'd•U; ..... E.dltora, AoNlyn Atir. Ad Mmneo«, Oenild s. w~ AMoc. l!Mterft ftY&. Hal Landon; Food EdltOJ. Marllyn H81\aen; Mgt, Rlcharv K. Cerroll; w.etem Mor7 !~ Fra· Aul. A11 Dhct«, E.tt•I'-W.lpfn; PlctutM, Wf1 Jr.; ANOO. CNcaoo llllf.:1 O.v!a i..onv; 0.. Glofla !kier; "°9tno Editor, PMf Oppenflelmer: lrott Mor .. Lawrence M. Finn; t;al"., Penctna, St• Comrtbutlng W~ten. Shlrley Sloan Fade~ John Oflena, von der Li.th and Hayward: MllltletlnCJ Gibson, Norman Lot>Mnz. Anlt• Summer: Edit. btt, Stanley Roaenfeld; Marbtlno Mot .. Kt.11 Aul• .• Wllllam Cof90.!.'1 Mary Long D'Allehandro; Pfomotlon, C. L. Wind.or. Md•· ,._,tactunno: V.P.•UW:i Rfchanf Miiien; ..... Ing Mor., C.-ryl Eller uip MOf .. Rober1a Cof1I~ Product6on 11119t'.. ,_,...., ftetetlon.: VP• end Co-Ot'"'on. ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;..~;:;_~~~~~~~~~~......;;__~~~~ 22 e fAMllY WEEKl Y, May 22. 1fT7 Quick Takee The S2 blll h.u not been• fantutic euccaa. Some of the r...ou, ac· cordlng to an economlca mas-- dnr. many stores don't stock It (not enough room In the cash register) , su- perstitious shoppers shun It and cash· lers avoid It (too easily confused with a $20 bill). The biggest loser so far has been the Federal Government, which hoped to save $27 mllllon In printing costs over five years If the $2 bill had become popular ... Women now comprlM 5 percent of American mUltary penonnel -since 1972 the number ol women In unlfonn has In· creased from 5,000 to 112,000 ... There .nu be • treDd towarde cold- er weather In the United Stata ln the next two decada, but the tum of the century wt1l brlng a wumlng tftod, says Harold Bemard. a meteor· ologist heading a panel of weather fore- casters at the Environmental Research and Technology Institute In Concord, Mass. . A.merk:aM 1D11J be boycot• ting coffee but .lapanae are bath· hag In It. Customers at the Koso- Sauna Center on the outskirts of Tokyo enjoy the bizarre sensation of being burled up to their nee.ks ln a huge vat of heated coffee grounds. The bath Is said to relax sore muscles, knock off pounds and cure circulatory ailments. . The next gold naab may be to the eewae of Palo Alto, Calli. U.S. Geologic.al Survey scientists said their analyses lndlcate Palo Alto's sewage sJudge contains a "bonanza" of gold and silver In amounts greateT than the famed Comstock Lode of Virginia Qty, Nev. Scientists say the hlgh metltl con· tent "probably reflects the· type of In· dustry In this area -particularly photo- graphic and electronics." ... An Ameri- can faYOrtte -bambargel' -may 900D double ln price becaue of a poand-bfff eborlage that .W be Wt tlm fall. says Max Brunk, market· Ing professor at Cornell University. BIRTHDAYS (all Gemini): Sunday - Sir Laurence Olivier 70 Mondaf -Artie Shaw 67; John Newcombe 34; Rosemary Clooney 49. Tuesday -Bob Dylan 36; LJll Palmer 63. Wednaday -Bevei-ly SUls 48; Leslie Uggams 34. Thunday - James Amas 54; John Wayne 70; Peggy Lee 57. Frtday -Henry Klsslnger 54. Hubert H. Humphrey 66; Vincent Price 66; Sam Snead 65. S.tunlay -Carroll BakeT 42: Gladys Knight 33. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: John Wayne and B.ftrty SUie. Robert 0 . Cerney Md lee Elll1; V.P. Pub. S.cN., Rober1 J. CM•tlan; PublieMJ ,..._Mor. Robef1 H. Maniotl,_luelMM llef., JamM O. &.1*; ot. lrfbutlon: .-nylll1 Pll'-ro; Promotion., Robert Banl<er, COnlurntf SenloM, M•ry A~tH• Public "el. U.-......_ M11gar1t Alexander; AH t., Barbmrr Sl'lac>lro: """"mn. !mefttua, Leonard S. Oavldow Headqu•rtera: 641 Lexington Ave . New 'f'ofk, NY 10022 Ccw11 Pfloto by ~I COnnanl I &yotn4I Werning: The Surgeon . Gentfll Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. ·-·- Why Say JI l11n11lne DIO•ontl When only an expeTt can tell if it's Teal 7 IT'S TRUE--FEW PEOPLE CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE. -This la why mowie st.n 8'ld millionairet often whr aimui.tions when dMy m.ice pubtic ...-ranees. They know that only,.. .. exper11 or ._.,en with ~rful m-.nifien un tell (fOI turel if 1hey are w•rine • rint wontt ttiou•ndl"' a Gernfil'9 Simulation costint 1-than $251 GEMFIRES ARE CATCHING ON LIKE WILDFIRE ! -Your friends end nei"'bors llPOftin9 bit beautiful 1P11rklert mrt be ...nnt Gemf1..s • now and \Hint the diff9""ca to mllk• •payment on their dream hout11 cw buy a cefl And once v·ou -a G1n1fire you11 be proud to wear - you,.ff, or ti¥• it to someone you loM. PICTURES DON'T 00 JUSTICE TO GEMFIRE BEAUTY. -You can't realty tefl how lovefy they -from pictures. That's why Oown G8'1eries off.r ew•y Gemflre Simuleted Diamond with • FULL ONE YEAR GUARANTEE. You e.n't loael GEMFIRES ARE SELECTED FOR BRILLIANCE ANO FIERY BEAUTY -No cudul No bubbles! No lrr.pe1f9Cti-to dull their r.S- iance. lMy.,. cerefulty cut end pot""-d by mam-craftlmen and just • g1nUine dimmondl GemflrM hne 58 facets.. Then tti_...•,. f\end.fet in hendM>me 181<.t-Huvy Gold Electroplate or solid Stwline Sih1er mount· SOectKUIU man•a ''"' Willi 1Yt ct. Qemflre 1ecented by • fiery slmulatlon1. 1214 Vel.Mte.1•KH4G£ $9.H GLOSSARY OF TERMS CARAT (CTI a menure of we•t for • dl•mond. Our limulec.d d i..,,onda ere given 8PP'O•im•t• e.rat values b8Md on aize, not -itttt. A 1-c:a,..t Gemfire II approximately the llNM site es a 1-carat diamond. HEAVY GOLD ELECTROPL ATE IHGE) this mountint u-karat told Ceilt\er white °' yeflON) 6'1t Is electricaJly bonded to lt\e mountine .tter it It fC>l"IMd end tfl• told. by .,..mment stendanf, It 14 tim• thicker tNn ... ~ '"told etectrop6at9." STERLING Sil VER (SSI the mountint la 92..5" pu.,. lit-, 7.5% othef rnetalt for 11Nng1h, and to 141minatl tamishi09 k l'thttv pleted with pl'Ki<l'll rhodium. COLO FILLED ICfl a lamination of a.. M.t• pl...s IMrtwMn theets of told. Nt. Mte. · • wtMta mountlne Yet. M-. · · yeMaw mounrint SS · • S..,.int Sif¥er OF ·· Gotd Fffted CROWN GALLERIES. DiV. of Plantron,lnc. no7 E. Oakland Ave.,Bloon11ngton, 1161701 intt. Remember · • Gernfi,.. are not dl91P put• "' gl8A. They're '° h.U ttiey cut ti-I Ordef your Gemfire today • · end put ~ spat'kle into your lit.I OUR NO RISK GUARANTEE! If within -y-of d• .. of purc:h-you are disNtufiH in any w~ with your J.welry, retum to PLANTRON, INC. by INSURED MAIL for ei.,et ,..V, r.._, ment. ot '9fund of yow ~ price. SADDLBACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo ll 1-2040 -494-4949 CllVIH MOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -115-1171 ROY CAJlVB IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9 I 00 CHEVROLET COMMIU CHIVIOLET 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1 200 DATSUN IAIWIC« DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano S4n Juan Capistrano 111-ll71 49J.JJ71 DOTDATSUM 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -14Z.7711 THIOOOll IOllMS FOID 2060 Harbor Blvd. C.Osta Mesa -642-0010 S&IMSIT FOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -64MOIO E!t+I UMIVHSITY Ol.DSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 Au.IN OLDSMOllU. CADILLAC & GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -IJ 1-0IOO HONDA ROM •OODWIM HOMDA 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -17 t-0412 HONDA SAMT A AMA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540-7410 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOMl4SOM & SOM UMCOLM-MllCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.5610 TV WEEK, MAY 22, 11177 OLDSMOBILE UMIVHSITY Ol.DSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. C.Osta Mesa -540-9640 PONTIAC IOM•OODWIM POMTlAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVIEISOM, IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -671-0900 TOYOTA llUMAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147-ISH T SUllOAT, llAT 22 10:.30 U (<l?J CJ)) Cl) ll8A autetU• """'1s Teams to be •nn011nctd. m Dodi" BnaW los AActlfs Oodaers vs P1llsbureh P1raltt 11:00 U @ <ID m ltJlla11 0,. Tttulii C..11~ Tiit 111111 round play via satellite from the rOfo ltalico 1n Rome. Italy Ad111no hnatta IS dtftndm& tl\lmpion D ~FM Charlie Jones hosts lllrs spolts 11me sllow too U IHI CJ) "•lldstalld • (121l ) AIMriull s,ortsman 3:00 U Ill OM W"1tl1. • .'T111 Glllwty'' Tim CaU-ey-author, tennis instruclOI and alhlehc ph1\0sopl\e1-and host Kt1th Ber#IC~ discuss methods ot teaclun1 tennis. 8 (!JI) (()) aJ) llldlanpOlis 500 r1111t Tolls l ive eoveraee of tile final day of Ille I 1me Tnals 4:00 U (<l?J CJ)) (J) Mtnlorlal Golf Toumament A stronr international 1r11y of world renowned shotmallers. headed by tourse dt$1aner Jaa Hickl111S and defend1n1 titleholder Racer M11tb1e, once a111n battle the Mu1rfield Vllla&e Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. D (121l CIJ) <D> Wcwld IMltJtioMI Tennis Classic Doubles riiatch .--Mtwee11-8for11 lloff tllCI Slit Btrttt n Ntlnlr~ imrftorrnr Cool•10lli~ MOMDAT, MAY Zl ~:JO 8 UC Monday llielrt llMNCI 1:30 8 ((21 Cl)) AIC .._.., lliah1 lnelNI Turns lo bf announced. SATURDAY, MAY ZI 10:30 Ill Altatb llseball C.llf°'"" Ancets vs l 01onto Blue lays 11:00 QI> ()) D '111llGtlll4/Majot lf.apt a..N/I C1nc1nnat1 Reds vs Los All&tles Ood&er\ t:DO U Gnnbta1u11111101 lllfllt l1s.~11t Atlanta Braves vs San F t1nt1SCO Giants 9 Majlt I.al"' lasehlU Los An1tlts Ood&trs v1 Cincinnati Reds ?:30e111eW"lllMf'I l.30 • .,..., s,o.t& ~ m Sl00.000 S... SMa4 OJtft Golt 4..-00 • "9atllt s,.its UctNs 4:JO B (<l?J CD> CIS s,.ns s,.ct.Kvlar 8 (QI > ID AllC's Wt hid of s.o.ts 7:JO e ~ Secar los Antelts Artea ~ St.Ille Soundtl\ U:Ol m WwW T._ T ... SUNDAY, .. , Z1 6:00 e CC) """'4a s.ltll" (Wu) '66-Slevt McQueen. Briin Keith 7:JO a CC) '11lt liqflllltr C,ptr" (dfl) '75-Hayley Mills. 1.-00 & (<l?J (])) ()) ~ "ltfl Hw'' (dra) '59-Cllarllon Heston • (8 CIJ) 0 CC> "\JIUll" (dra) '77-1\nin Brophy CB CC) "Aluio" (drt) '68 -Rotiert Mitchum. Peter Falk. t:JO • (9 ) QI l'C1 ~ AcllMt bll" (dra) '77 Deck Rambo llOllOAY, llAT ZJ 6:lO & ~ "T1ru11 1114 tlle J111ate loy" (adv) '68 Mike Henry 1.-00 8 (CilJ (l1) [), (C°J "Htllo Dtlt( (mus) '70-Batbrl Streisand •• ~ "Coupr Clllfltrt" (doc) • 71 a ~.,... Tt ~ IA llnAnm wr•llout lt•alty Tryinc" (mu$) '61-Robtft Morse t:00 a tBl J.J JO m tC) .. ._tti ''"' ..-.11; Mt11 ""°Lew. Womtn" (com) ·77 Tony Roberts. Squire f11dtll TUUDAY, llAY 24 ltl U @ (I: JI ICt :cJ .,.,,. W6 1ttt '°""" (dra) '77 Bob Htill • C) '11lt WtltttW" (wes) '40 Gary Cooper Cl tC. "t.1 Ille lwau'' (cam) ·63-Bob Hope WEOll(SOAY, llAT ?S &:GI g U:.1 "n. Sltl'lt Utt ti Waler lllttJ" (COlll} 47-01nny l\1yt D ~) '"Wlltf• It'• Ar' (dfl) 69 Oav1d J1nmn "9 8 (lUl l ) 't ~ ·w S.11" (11es) 71 -Cllarlts Bronton ntUISOAT. MAY 2' a:Ol 11@ lf J I~• ,C J ''Tiit UM~ W"*"'"' C.." (dra) '11i ChN Ot YOlln& e lCJ "Deleft fwy'' (rom) 0 Butt lanuster, Litabelh Scoll D .cJ "'"1 Stldltr" (adv) '52 -Tyrone Po11tr. C.meron Mitchell ,._.. ICJ ~CM•" (dra) '71-8111n Keith FllDAT, llAY 27 t.-00 • CC)"~ luKlitt" (com) ·•6 Bob Hor,e • (9 ll)) a CC) "Tiit "''""" Dis.aster ' (dra) '/l-Ben Gau.at•. YvtNt li!ll!llfUI Ht• (9 ) OI cc:> .. .._. °'"''" (dt1) '73-Jtlf Bridrei SATUROAT, llAT ZI 5:00 •CC) .... .,_ .. (myi) ·7 l-llobf1t Forster, Oamn McCav1n t-00 • CC) ~ LM A Dud" (com) '66-Roddy Mcl>owall t:tO D G Cl.l <UI D (l:) ''lt tllaa" (dn) 'H-Sten M'Queen. THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE·l'I ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUN~Y, llAT 12 l?:OO AIAW Ctllet• ,..._, s.ft ball~ .. Z.-00 c.u ... s.mr.i lit 2:30 llakille It C..t 3:00 ..... ~ •• Q1111t for rttMMI ...,., 5:30111tlhlt lla!Wt ':00 0.. Upioc1 A Clamc tlOa., 7:00Mtluae 7:30W...• 1:00 o.c.....wy ShM:at t:OO '" S..dl " ~ t:JO To F1J 10:001lle ,...,.. MOMDAT, llAY 2l Z:30A Malttr ol Fact l:OO Salllle StfHt 4:00Ztenll 4:l0 Eltctric ColnpallJ S:OO Mister -.,S lleipbtttlood 5:l0 V'llU Alter• i:OO Qallt • Cl\lnt• UI Quest I• r.noul lltaniftc 7:00 T~lleS 111 SUtc.lliila 7:lOS~d l-00 W11 City U.ib 9:00 ley to t1le u nhtnt 11:00 lladltll/ltllrtr • .,.,. THUltSDAY, llAY 21i t:OOMI lla<Atil/lelutr Report t:lO HolN Glrdtntr 10:00 kdsmltll/lltasllftftlttfk -t.10MU¥ttile&--• 9:1U~ .hLSMtcllln..t 10:00 Cllallcl to U.t!Wordstllltll 10:30ftatum • 10:.30~ tA.tmt __ _ ll:OO bsy Dt1wl111/lhtt1r Ii llotioll 11:30 Dettric CompaCIJ 1?:00 Saa• StrMI l:OO $Oftl 111/lntide Out 1:30 U....,.,. 11141 I too aaaic TMatr• Pmitw 2:30 liakllle It c.it 3:00 SaalM Street 4:00Zocnl 4:JO £.ltdric c..-.a111 S:OO llister Roctrs "'lltlllorhooiil 5'.30ftb ....,. 5:00 c.lllt .. Cha111:t 5:30 Qllllt for r.noul lllulllnt 7:00 Tedln ..... el ~1111 7:30 CMilla ~ L-00 lttt ol ErMt bncs a:lO ~tot r_,... t:OD O.tl4 s.a.ln4 11 :00 libdleil/l..lhrlf R.,ort TUCS~Y, llAY 24 t.DOAll llaclltil/Lllt11r Report t.30 HOIM Glr1tMr lD:OOCom to Cc;m/CMnce II lh• 10:30 Yeaetallle Soup/llt's Draw 11 :00 Wf lllC*potlled 11:30 £1edric CelllplllJ 12:00 Saa• Streit 1:00 tMW. Out/Two Cttlb l:lO ltippla/Wordsmitlt Z:OO Anyett fOf Tt1111pt11? 2:39 Dimtttdoftt Ill C.ltur• 3:00 SaalM Str"t 4:001-\ 4:J) tltdric CelnllllJ 5:00 ....., -.,s lltl&fllllrtloed S:lO Yll Neri• 6:00 Volar's ri,.fiM i:lO 011 t ... In C.lt.n 7:00 TIM "'-Glfdt1111 7:30 "'-' foru• 1:30 Wtftd Pr• t:OD ....... Tlltltt• 10:00,,... ... tM P!tt*urall 11:00 llaclltil/lttll1f Ra"'1 WlOIUDAT, llAT ZS 9:00AM MldWl/ltlklf •'"41 t.30 A,plied T~ 10:00 EllJ DflWln&lllllMnt & I lD:JO ..... &~ 11:00 Veeet*t S.,/Seflc 111 11 :30 bKtfk c.,.a, 12:00 Saatllt Strfft 1:00 AMiil Y•ll.t's DllW l:lO Tw Ceeb Weftll 2:00~ ...... U:OO lftlldt OMt/Allout TDU 11 :lO Utdric -con.pan, · lZ:OO S-N SCrett t:OOTwo c..tl/V'ltbblt ~ 1:30 llatttr a llotioll 2:00 C.paratlw Clllttlres Z:lO j)llNMiGm Ill C."11rt l:OOS.....Strtlf 4:00 Zotnll 4:JO Ellctric Colftpany 5:00 llilttr Roctn llti&llboftlood 5:30 r• Alql1 6;00 ..,.., " C.O.t li:lO OM111.._ ill C.tture 7:00TIM "°"""'Mer 7:10 F.U. 1:00 a-.~ SUtlna t.00 AIMlican Sboft Stories 10:00 r .... Vbielllria lD:JO la S..dl ...... rita l l :00 llaclWl/lAMtf ~ fllDAY, MAT Z1 9:0CIMI MKIWl/l..tlker a.,ort •:10 C.Oll111 Wit-Contintntel flnot 10:00 Ripples/About You IUD Malttr a Motion/ Mtasurtrllfttlc 11:00 Soll& la&JV11etl!M Soul! 11:30 EJedrlc Colilpa"J l2:DD Seslmt Strfft 1:00 Easy 01a11in1/Sell l~ted t :lO Lit 'Onw/lwo ems WOrtll 2:00 llowa J:OO S.UIM s1,..t 4:00Z..1 4:l0 Eltctric C-,,ny ~ Mistlf Ill.rs MtiJtlborMM S:lOY-la Alql1 li.-00 Cllallt .. Cllanct i:JO Qllllt fef PlfTOllll llullillC 7:00 C:..SU-r Sllrflwal lit 7:30 ,...,., P°ill'liM l:OO~W ... b!Rwift t :JOWelStr.tWtM t:DD Tiit "" It Wu t :JO ... kau 10:00 Motil: ''\. 'lctipM" ll:JO Tiie Madlttl/Llltrtf ~ SATUllOAT, llAT 21 Z:OO Clllnt to Qln(.e J:JO ~ fw lltlflJIOll? 4:00 ~"' Clltt11r• S:OOT......_ of 5'etdlln1 6:00 U.C.I. r.r. 7:00 Alltill City llftMts l:OOllawa t:OO ....... ,,.. llltatrt 10:00 ""' ,...,... " DOIJIEI e:oo U SlilntMr SetMSter D K.wte4p au r..tiues CJ) Simrite Seeater m Untwtrsity of the Au: v....,_.111 .. lllltriticMI Tues (<Ill ) tapblii lllna•roo -6:30-u LI• in lllt StH11tlt1 Mon . Wed., Frt , DirMtl-...S ill Culture Tues .• Thurs D Nol lor Women Only D Villa Alqre U Midlael JIWOn Sllow (I) D ®! fUIUfts m Blllhrin~lt m Supenn1n/Aqu11111n/Batm1n '21> Good Day 7:00 0 (l) ((fl) Cf)) """ D @ (t) tIDl m Todly Show • 7GO Club cu ,.,., ... '°° 8 ((21) ())) IUJ 6ood Mor11in1 Alieric.1 IJFubHa m m lllp & Ha lllddles m ~ lbfMt Openinc ED Top tor Hultll -7:30- CattOOM D Utrit ED Mister Rertrs 8:00 0 ~ lllnproo CartooM ((1S..11p D Q)C.rtow 18 f'liltstones < w Cl.I> n.. rn cau11 mz-i -8:30- • fut11res Spetdrktl a w, BuiUie • .., Cal1lon\ m v.. Mec1t 9:00 ) Hefe's LMq m Sallfllnl 1 s.n -10:30- • (!llJ CD> Cl) Lowe ol Litt D lfll (j) ~ m SMot for the Surs Geoff Edwar~ hosts a <a1> >a S20.ooo "'"'"'w m w, Griffith m Yrtldkt• MYt11tv11 1 1:00 U (<Il' CI 1) ) Tou111 & Restless 0 Ill! ®; 111) 1111111 Thal TllM CU Oici Y111 Oy\t 0 (ail ((J) 0 S.COIMI Ounct Ji m Pec;k hosts O Mowit: See Daytime Movies m"ews m Gonltr "" m D«tri< ComPlllr -11:30- fJ (Cfl'\ flJ) Surch for TOll!Ofrow D CJ)@ (}1 0) Cllico & the Man U May0e1ry RFD Cl J lo'ers Wild O ((ti) (IJ) QI} family Feild l!al Mary H1rt1111n, Mary lbrt1111n m Let'1 Rap m .... , ' Ille rrotmor m s.s. .... Stl'ffl I AFTERNOON 12:00 U lloontlmt Glenda W1n1 '"d Doll& Uewelyn host e That Girl D R'lfteNn 1 Wy Griffith 8 (13J ) All My Cllildrtn () ®""' ID lllooM: Su Oa)'11me Movies U> I Drum of Jtlnnie ((f1) CJ)) llooll Affair/Joe Baratta @ [) I Miry HlirtmM. Miry Hartmln m Good Day ID News -12:30- D (U7J Cll) lU As the World TllrM 8 0 CU ®l m Day' of Our l.iwts D Twillcllt ZOllt t l'J O> Courtship of Eddie'• htller fl:) Toe•'°' tltattll 1:00 e Mowit: See Daytime f!lov1es fJ That 6lrt • (1211 (fl) a Ryan't ~ Cl lltws a> Major Adams -1:30-u (fJY l •) fl Tiit Cu1dh11 upt D 0 J) ~ m The Oodlf1 J J I LM lMq 8 ((2t) <I J) H I OM lift to Utt 11 Dlwofte CMft 2:00 U (ifII f1J) ((J Ml Ill the family; Alter Hours Thurs The second wecial ~tltpts the musical talents of s1a popular i.e111I actors MIChitl Alllnson and Tud1 Wiu1ns of love of Lift. Mt& lknnelt of Search fo, Tomorrow, David Hmellloff of Younc end the Restless. Kathryn Hays of As the World T uni' 1nd Don Stewart of Gu1dlna L 1sht D O CJ) llQ) Im Anoltltr World fl) Did v .. Dyl• G lllwle: See Oaytune Movtts ., ..... -2:15-C-p11ey OM u (12:1l ) 8 C.-al ttosplUI Ill I S,, 8411 Cosby 1nd Robert Culp star -2:30- fJ (<11J ) · Matcll G111tt (IQ) Ada9-U m n.. Ai<MH Gene Raybu1n hosts U Ouit 11141 Harritt (J.J Luw II to ..,,., CD Bozo's Bia T., Q) Terrytunes m Cl&SSflOlll latrlldioa 3:00 .., Httkle all4 Jedll <<rn ) n.. LIM llnaer ID Ma11·l2 fD Villa Alqrt ((BJ ().)) Carleoti -•:30- fJ ((It Q) Tattletalu Bui Con vy llosls o m The Gona SMtr C11 uc k Ba• ns hosts. ., To Tell ttle Trvtll Joe GaraclOla hosts 11 Orap.t <D Gllli1a11'• 1•1141 U Old Yaa D7'• m Tbt ''"Y Kids Q) Sup B11n11y Cl) hp BunnJ and friends o <CB> m> a £•a• of llichl (BJ llofit: See Daytime Mcw1es ((11) rn> Price 11 Ric~t 0 Mm Gritfifl Sllow fD Mistlf llot•ri <a m > aou111• m ror\y Pie m Popeye illl CL l1011sicle fDfeatura -3:30- fJ m Mih Doualu D Mtdiul Ctntet U Bi& Valley TIM Alcllies 5:00 o ., o w CIDJ a 11.in • lloft11111 lJ) f at11ily Affair D Wild Wikl Wat ID Tiie !kw Midey Mouse Chill m lar1ooll KoeJa11 8 Mowie: See 01)'111ne Movies fJl) s.sa .. 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Ille led ')) Y 111 & r riefldi D 0., of OdalWtty • TM F1iltbtoMs Cl) W'lWlife Mwtll111 e i2IJ Dlny ' Go!Ntll fli)Misttfhctrs <a m> ''" Hall Mectina Silla Yew halte to""' 8:00 -9:30- fJ M11lo & Ille lllqic llldunt II Acriclllture USA B Dimenslo111 (J) (<ll) ) flU the Nation D Tiit lli111 b C-111& ® S111ttru111 0) A llttttr Uf t 0 llids From c..A l'.U (all f} )Jimmr S1ug1rt Sliow a Jollline 10:00 II OdJUeJ D ::L Hour ol l'ower • Domtneo Lont 1t.t111er G Ht11N of T rvUI 1 l)J l'uMic l'ulse m Ooclpr Ou1out/h1-C1me O> Cospet Hour ( llJ r}J) l'ro-Fan CUI l)J Focus on Ene111 Elf) SeMmt Street (IBJ CJ1) Lo11n l'aul L~ma11 m 1ns11ht U1 San Ditro Inside Out -10:30-u <IJ ((f7l CV ) NBA bslttball Chai!lp II s Is tilt lrfe U ( I Ct ) (llJ lun1or Almosl Allyt!ti111 Goes O fury ® lttwsmahrs CD Oo41er 811eb1ll Los An1e1es Dod&eis ~ Prttsbur1h P11ates O> Caw1ry Chapel @ US..tltt USA fl) futbol Socttr fL) HUll\ln OlmtllSIOl1 11:00 11 Cllriltoplltr CloJe.Up 0 Day ol Discoottty CL fljua111: Willdow lo Ille Sou1h B (12J) (Ji) ftJ Adnnturu of Gillipll D REJ HUMBARD * RAll T IN SAVANNAH D Rt1 Hmbard fOl ~rifler Q) Church Iii t11t !*nt U (fl T1le 27tll Southern 500 fl?) •Cfl Dtdiution Ceremonies til) !tour of Power -11:30- .. Otl C.mpus 8 Jllllftly Sw1111rt (11 An's SllOlb • (atJ I I t) '8J Animali, Animals @ l> Ten11is-btrybody'1 C.me An•RNOON 12:00 U 1Ul <I 1 ~ m lt11iu Ope" Tauus Cu111p1011slll' rhe hnal round play v11 sattlhlt hom Ille foro ltahco 1n Rome Italy Ad111no P1natta 1s d,fend1111 champion 9 lllowlt: c_ "C.11Ui11 l'lllnlom" (ldv) 'S9 -frank latunort Anna Mlria Sandri (. I f-'J Aftl .. ut Cart • (IB/ ct ) Qt llllltS 111d au.en D ,,.., 111 Char he >ones hos Is at f. tw TNly fD Great Ptrforrunces "Hard l1mts" (R) e 0ne1111 ll -12:30- lt l w••lld a (181 < • i) !UI Oirtdions D Wallttd Dud « Allwt Cl) Vk11ty 11 S.. 1:00 1!1 ((j)) CIJ) llJ M11aorial Goll fournamenl A S11on1 1nternahonal 1rr1y of world renowned shotm1kers. headed by cou1se des11ner hck Nicklaus and delend1n1 lllleholder Roeer Maltbie. once 1111n banle lhe Mu1r11eld V1llaee Goll Club '" Dublin Ohio D Grut Aclffnlure ..I lnternltlOllll Htllr D Abbott 1114 CGstt .. O> lowtty Bors fl?) Grul l'erfor111111cta H'rd T 1mes" Part II (R) (all ...L) Ctmtdy CIHSICJ 0) Rou114 C.ro/u El lilllftdo a Tiie ni11btoMs -1:30-u Sl111ley h111ple StOfy~ lJ Get Smart CD Lost In S111<e 318ew1ttlle4 2:00 D (llJ l I J Grandstand t~) llonanu U ((29) fl 1) The Amer1U1n Sports man I e I Star Trt~ m Tartan m U.lt 011 Concert eJ Siempte Ill 0011111110 QI Amtriun S,Ortsman -2:30- D CIAl Mffl Ille l'rttt O Moftsttr la lty D Mo.le: "Tiit hkon Tlkn Over" (mys) 41-Ceorce Sanders. lynn 8'11, Hans Conre1d m Mo.It: '1111 Man lhdi111" (WU) SS-R1ndolph Scott Dorothy Malone Peu1e Culle John 8'raerer. 8111 Clune lJ> r( lrOMldt 3:00 fJ T oday'l ltlfllOll D Al Ont Wltll.~ "Tn C.llwey" Tim Callwey-author, tennis 1nstruc tor and athletic philosopher -and host l(e1th Berwick discuss method~ ol tuchme lenn1s Il l Wlkl Wiid West D (~fl•) !HJ The htdlanapolis 500 Timt Trials live coveraae of the final day of the T 1me Trials for the Indianapolis "500" Car Race ll J FBI 11QJ Mowie: CJ "Sh1n1ndo1h" (wes) '65 James Stewart, Katharrne Ross m Movie. !Cl "Tower of Terror" Chor) '70 -Suiy Kendell, Frank Finley (ITT'I '}1) Cl11t1111 17: "Gllost 111 Ille lnwisible M1n1" -3:30-" D Mo11e: "The G1ll111I Hours" (dra) 60-lames Caaney Dennis Wuver. R1ch~rd httkel les lrtmayne @ VOl(e of Acrtculturt fDWoman 4:00 11 Tiit Suftd1f Sllow U Voyaae to tllt Iott• ol tM Su (]) Uttle Rasub B (IBl 1]1) 8 World hmla· tional T111111$ Clmic Doubles malch between B1orn Bora and Sue Barker Vl Arthur ~she and £vonnc Coola1ona Cl Mo.le: CCJ "The Mask tf Slltbe" (adv) '69-Waller Ptd&e4n, l"ter Slevens, Errc Braedon. Wilham M1rshall. Stephen Youna. CD Mowlt: l'C' J "C11itty Chitty la111 Ba111" (mus) '68-Dick Van Dyke, ~lly Ann Ho-es. Lionel Jeff11t1. Cert 1" WEEK. MAY 22. 19n frobe, JameJ Robertson lustrce Anna Quayle~ @ CIJ Mtet ltU S)WaU Strttt WM mwikl~ -4:30- ( 111 (l)) Saal T11hl (ll) cu [Mati.n rt Wofl f2l)WorW f'rtu m L111ue of Woint11 Vtttll 5:00 U Sbr Trek f MowM: c. 111e f 1mlly lntts" (com) '65 Jerry lewis Donna Butterworth lfAl """ Q) lbit: rt1 "Rio Imo" (wes) 'S9 John Wayne Dun Martin, Aft&1t Ddmson m American lstael lewlsh Hour IUl CL Concern m w~natot w"' ill ltnitw m Meet Ille '"" -5:30- fJ f.ce the •rt..,, u ft ( 6) m News fJ The Winws lfQ! lrOIWdt (UT> ) Wilburn Brothers fD Tiit W1y It Was ((})J CJ.J) Oll111pitn1hl, f"'ISllin1 (Ill c.t•lty SwttpsUhs I ev•NING 8:00 8 .. CIJ lltwS D Tllal's Cat U lkwie: Ct.I (2~11r) ''Ntnda Smith" (wes) 66-Steve McQuee11. Bnan Keith Kart Malden llJ Alluuf WO!ld (Cll'l (}I) htJI CMlll 1'..,ie Show m uro oa1.,.on 121> Cl lnwidt fl:> Star Seuer (QI)())) T .. lo llM Mllll1tr m 0i1111i tJI) $.25,000 r,ramid -6:30- 8 ccrn C3J) m n News II Ctlelmty Sweepstallts D lllofld of Adventure IJ Wofld Of the Sea (fOl Sunday Show m futarl No Stbi ((8) Cl)) Au's SPorts World 7:00 fJ ((f7) (I)) (I) SOMinutes Ci) BATTLE OF SEXES!! • GIRL JOCKEY/DISNEY II 8l CtJ '.lOl m Wofld of Dis- ney "Blueerass Special" A 1111 who ISl>l'ts lo be a tockey persuades her aunt to buy a h11h $91rtltd holse lh•I IS considered loo unm1n11eable to be enlered 1n the Bluearas-s St>«ial r<Ke DeYOll £ncson. Celeste Holm And Wilham Windom star < I Wild llincdom D ('21' ·) IHl Nantr Drew/ Hardy Bors "Tiie Mystery of the M1ss1n1 Groupie" Nanc;y rxes one of her louchest 1nves111a11ons when evidence MiUesls lhll 1 fool~ll hero 1s 1u1lty of hom1c1de. Mar~ Ha11non, Terry Ki$er. Martin Cove and Jillian Kesner tuesl D lltw Trus.urt Hunt m DtCNt Jofln Spttial f» J11111111t 1M11ua,. f'rotrams fl!) The str1ua F1t11HJ (R) "khant" m Allll "'' 1111 -7:30-ClJ Andy WMlialllS sa..,. Ill Mw!.: CCJ (tO) ''Tiit lll11tfillltr C1per" (d11) '15-Hayley Milli. David McCallum, Ion Cypher m•-222 8:00 U BEN HUR. Ch11lton '* Heston stars in epic screen nwterpieul 8 (@ ) CIJ CBS Sund1y ICi&llt McMt: (CJ (l'Mlr) "lle11 Hwr" (dra) '59-Charlton Heston Stephen ~yd, JK~ Hawkins. Haya H1111eel Huah GnH1lh. Mar1ha Scott. Sam Jaffe. Cathy O'Donnell r inlay Curne Frank Thune The story takes plut 1n Jriusalem at the time of Cllnsl a lime ol subm1SSIOll to the authouty of 1mpt11al Rome Judah Ben Hur. a wtaltll, Jewish ponce. 1s reunited ••th his ch1idhood f11end. Meuala, who has been appointed Rom1n commander of Jemalem When he refuses to bow lo Rome's autllortty Ben Hur 1s sent to the callcys as a slavt Atte1 m11aculously sumvina years of bondage, he 1s treed tor heroism. and . challen11es his now bitter enemy -MtSSala 10 a most spectacular cha not race U l2ll CV (101 m NBC Sunday Mystery-Columbo ··The Bye Bye Sky H11h IQ Murder Case·· The wily lt. Columbo is pitted a1a1nst Ohm Brandt (Theodore Btkel) a success tut accountant w11h 1n arrocant pride 1n his intellect and a ll111hty wile wtlost t•P•MW• tastes drove the 1Nn to embtulement and beyond Samantha Eua• Sorrell Boo~e and Kenneth Mall aue.st ([; Peter lllariUll VantlJ SlloW U A WORLD PREMIERE! • "lUW " Part Human, Part Wolf U (ill 1 ) fJ AIC $und17 fllaht Mowl1 Ooulttefeature: lC (90) wllicln" (dfl) 77-KeYln Brophy, Stockard Channina. Ned Beatty. Wilham Jord1n. John R1n dolph A 20 year old youth hav1ne spent the first ten ye1rs of his hit runnina wild in the forest where he was raised b, predatory animals. now stnkts out on hlS own 1n st11ch of his 1dtnt1ly m Mme: ~ (lbr) "Ar\zio" (dra) '68-Robert Mitchum. Pettr Falk Carl Holliman Arthur Kennedy Robtr1 Ryan. Mark Dimon 0> Sim YortJ Show flD Pmi11 IH Ille Pitbhrp -8:30- 0 Mussolil\l 1uard tells * story of bis f1ith. Stan Mooneyham ho$1.s "Come Wiik the Wofld" 0 Come Walk the Wotld 9:00 a out Robert> (JJ Wotld T11m tennis (lJ Or. w.-ertoft &>RU HUMBARD * RALLY Ill SAVANNAH a> Rt1 H11mblrd f11) Mnterpitce Thutre-l'oldark (lhr) Unclt Charles and Cousin francis d1SCover that Ve11tv has bftn secretly mtellna Captain Blamey al Ross· house. and the brtach between Ross and his relatives widens Aller a passion11e encounter w1lh Ehubeth Ross dunks far· into the n11h1 and Oemelza now 17 and crown into an 1ttrac11ve woman. t11es lo comfort hrm -9:30- D 9 ' ~ m "'c a., ORDER YOURS NOW I l ACTUAL SIZE 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS • PEISONAl.IZED • EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND hent-Tllt Storr ol PrlllctH &rKt ••. 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WURMBRAllD Vidlm Of Communist Prisons O Voice of the M1rtyn 10:00 a Day of °"'°"" CJ Garlltf T td Arlltltrona Q) Gospel Hour mm News fD ICon ··The Tonaues of Man (R) -10:30-e J111111y Swawrt Sllo!e I!) Tiie Protectors f- 1.1 :0o D U (fGJ m lt1't 8 PIUMlttrs ClJ Tiit rTl Club 0 Tiit Adwnt11re11 CD Mowie: (C) (Zllr) MAimo" (dra) ·68-Robtfl Mitchum. Pete1 falk m llontylllOOM" @ ((J M1111·lZ fD A&tOllMJ II ~r&t (<SI )) Alld7 Wl"'-IM sa- il,!) J1m111r Swauart Show -11:30- fJ 1]_1 ltttn U @ ([J 11,!) Movie: CC) "Mo~ulto $4u1dro•" (dra) '70-01vid Mccallum 8 The 700 Chit~ I!) SundaJ '"'"' Showuse SpKltf "lhe Naked C1v1I Servant" flO) lbit: CJ '1ttl 11Mm Will1t Sor ll Here" (dra) '69 -Robert Redford. Robert Blake Q) Music Hatt Amer~ ((Ili (')) Olah1nn Curoll In Con<ert fD Bat of Ern1t ltoHts D Mo•it: .CJ "Tiit Surcherl'' (wes) ·~ John Wayne -11:45- D (IS 1l 1) Peter M111Nll SlloW 12:00 a Mo.It: 'ti MMad1me l" (dfl) 66-Lana lurner John fo<SvtM t Ttltpulse -1:30-u At Ont Wittl~. -2:25-u Mo.11: ''TIM BiC Boodlt" (adv) '5 7-Errot Flynn. Rounna ROfJ South Cent AetenfMP FOR ACTORS • WRITERS • SINGERS (All ages, types. Talent necessary. but no expenence required~) • 1,650 Sq. Ft. of workshop area with stage •Talented instructors • Acting classes • Modern 1azz dance classes • Diction -Makeup classes and more • Video taping of aud1t1on scenes In addition. we are a personal management agency, bringing our members and the entertain· rmnt industry together We achieve this end In a logical. positive way by I V1de<> taping of aud1t1on scenes when studios are interested 1n any of our members. (This elim1nate5 our members making unnecessary tnps to the studios) 1 Presenting our South Coast Playe<s Directory. with 2 professional photographs (et our cost) of each member. to producers, directors and casting personnel I Using a Los AngelH·based talent agency for additional representation of our members. (M1n1mal memberahtp fee to help cover our overhead. No other charges.) 3723 Blrc~ Newport Beach ~ 10. (714) 957.0282 Pege7 FASHION: It's a whole new ball game. So you thought fashion was clothes? You lose. Fashion is lifestyle, with lots of life involved. From super-sporty to super-sleek, fashion is big, big busi- ness. It can make you a hit or a flop. Make you feel up or down. And, as always, it can make heavy points with your opposite sex (or the same sex). All this week, Eyewitness Closeup strips off the accessories and outer- wear, and exposes California fashion from the skin out. Every night at 6, Eyewitness News will put you right there in a front row seat for the freaky fashion shows, the cloistered designer salons and talks with the powers behind the fashion scene. Get on your $60 satin boxer trunks and watch. .. INSIDE CAUFORMA FASHION" An Eyewitness Closeup with 'Bruce Lindsay Tuesday thru Friday at 6 P.M. on Eyewitness News . (l} MONDAY lllAY Zl For lllOl1Ull 111d 1ftt110M hstiftp, pleaw SH DAnllillE PIOCIUMS. .... ,. ,., c.wtfliMc:e, .,. Ille da(sl!IOWia. DA miff lltOVI lS t.lO • Mtly foeisel Hult" (dll) 'SO-Susan Ha~w11d, Dana Andrews. Kent Smith. Jessie Royce land1s Lois Wheeler, Robert Keith U:OO a MAncel Fau" (mys) '53- Robert Mitchum, Jean S.mmons, Herbert Marshall, Mone Freeman 12:00 m CC) M[asy to Wtd" (com) '46-Van Johnson. uther W1lh1ms. Ketnan Wynn, June Lockhart, Lucille Ball 1:00. MBattlt ol UM Wott;s" (scdi) '61 -Claude IU1ns. Bill Carter, Maya Brent, Umberto Ursini. 2:00 G CC) ''Tiit YCMllll Sane•" (dra) '61 -Buil Lancaster, Shelley Winters, Dina Memll, V1v11n N1lhan. Edward Alldrews. Telly Smlu, Ch11s Robmson J:OO ClOJ CC) "Gidaet '41ts H1waii111" (com) '61-James Darren, Deborah Walley, Michael Callan. Pew Cm. Carl Re1ner, [ddy fay Jr 3:30 8 (C) "Do llot Fo14, ~ If lhtitlte" (mys) '11 - Hele n Hayes, Myrna Loy. Mildred Natwick Vince [dwatds, Jolln Bmd1no KV•NlllQ Cl TIM Joker's Wiid <nil Price Is lidlt m ca ())) .,.., lllld ((11) (1)) Ciesptl Sil&ille Ju'1iltt &9Dra.aticSeries 0 ()) WH World of Allilllls fD Cll11ml ZI T 11i11tt Election Speetal flt f ritllds ef llbn 8:00 U HELLO DOUY! • Streisand I lbttUu in f11Malou.s mMSicll 8 ((11) CD) Cl) CIS ... lldlJ lh•it: (C) (Ur) "Hell• Dellr" (mus) '70-Blrbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, M1111nne McAndrew. Louis Armstronr. E J. Puker, Danny Lock1n. The story concerns Mrs. Dolly lev1 (Ms. Streisand), 1n effusive and popular younr w1dow·about-town, who has made a successful occupa- bon of het natural lalent-bnn&in& prospective couples 101ether in matrimony. commonly known as matchmak1nr. She takes on the diffl· cull task of findinc 1 suitable spouse lot the irascible HOtJCe Yandereelder (Matthau). but the best pa1rin& in this rnpect ttlat Dolly can find is · he11ett as the party of the second 111rt 11 IDJ ()) CUI m little Houie •die PTlirlt "Lrttle Girl lost" When baby Carne lncalls is t11pped under CfOllnd followln& a tall down I deep hole. the onfJ hope of successfully rescu1n1 htr rests with an ak:oflohc e•·mintr 9 llllM: (C) (ar) '-C.&at C.. try" (doc) '71-Chronicles the adventures of Wht.ders. from 1 cub lo his ldult Ifft T tstinlMy tf Tw Mett Part I {R) • ca ())) rn.or: erut Dir A aroop of lovable bums who enroy tlitir free and my ftfestyle 1n 1 Los An11les m1SS1on. fact lht PfObltm of ratSrPC money for their facility with Olll tak1n1 the most desperate of steps-coinc to work! Stars are Guy Marks, Al Mohn.to. Dub Taylor, Joe Elie, Billy Barty. Pat C11nshaw. Cl llorie: (C) (Ztlf) MHow To Soc· cttd in lusinus Witltout IHllJ T rylftJ" (mus) '6 7 -Robert Morw. Michele lee, Rudy Vallee, Maureen Arthur, Anthony Turue, Sammy Smith • $25,000 "1111114 CD All Tllat Glitters Steve and M1ehael hive a confr011tation over ~u while Chnst1na's Y!Sll with Bert is cut snort when he says the wrona th1n1 ...... DrllM fD Dtu4tt ef DtdsiOll "The Ma•1nr of A Rebel" The proaram d11m1hzes the orolul of one Colonial toward the stnct enforce menl of a BntlSll import taa Oii moluws, and ttle dtt1SIOft m1de by Gtof1e Waslunston to actively sup port 111e Rebel CMe .., """"' 0 llllM: {C) "lattte Cly'' (di•) 'SS-Aldo Ray, Van Heflin. Mon• free111an. Tab Hunter. Dorothy Malone. James Whitmore, IQymond M•SMJ, Anne f rancis, Nancy OllOll -1:30- • (Cit (()) AIC's Mell4aJ tfiPt• ._... Teams not 1nnou11ttd •I our prm time. mer..wlb .,tu'I ....... 9:00 u a ()) !ID m 111c 11111411 lfictlt lllM: (C) (Zin) wllmetti 11141 Ryt11: Mett Wiie I.we"°"'"" (com) '77-Tony Roberts, Squue Fridell, Jane £11iot, Biii Dana. Patty Duke As11n. SllSln Allspach A pair of flam· boyant lawyers are retained to prove Ille innocence ol 1 JOUllC socia hie charred with ttle slly1nr of her hus band on the family yachl-1 crnne, she says, was committed by a mysttf!Oln intruder • lien GritfNi Sllow es.i..o.t m Tiit raMiltn GltllCOra continues her non·sloP social seuon. and takes 11p ~ cause of ferd1n1nd lapel. who has fallen 1n love with Emily Wharton, dau1111er of a wealthy b11risler. Despite Plant1renet's objecttOnS, slle dlscreetly encouraces Laoez lo campalcn for a s11t 1n Parliament -9:30-m Mod Sq11111 10:00 ........ CJ) Willi! lrtld West fD TM Act-' Unctrtaillty (R) "lhe Prophets and Promise of Classrcal CapitallSll'I" Jotin.Kennelh Cllbrutll economist, author, and soc11I cnhc. pr0¥ides 1 penetrat1n1 and Mtty penonal tour lhroucfl 200 years of economic 1ttd polit1C1l lt11m01l rn th IS 13-part senn that's 1n lht t11d1hon of Bronowsk1's "Ascent of Man," 1nd Clark's "Clvllslbon " fll £J lileAlu4o -10:30-m Cl> ID llews 11:00 GBCDOlllWI u o w Cilll m 11ews • ca CD> LM Ainericu styte CJ) All TMt ""1ers Cl Ftri11 LiM m Mary Hirt .. , Mary HJrtJllH ID TM ..._,_ • .,.. ((I1) (})) Tiit ..... Sllow m Blad *llll ID Drautlc S.ries -11:30-u (<Ill ) CD CIS LAie llorit: Iola• "Ho Immunity for Murder", llkaMI "The Park Avenue Rustlers" ll QI) Cil lllJallillJ c.. Cl) Old Vu Dyb • ca ())) a Strttb of San F11Milct/Tema m....,. ... II> Scl mo. °' llews/llowle 12:00 U lest Ill Groud10 Cl llowle: (C) "lobny 817" (adv) 'SJ-Alen Ladd, James Mason. Patncia Medina m llo¥it: "Bbdmail" (dr1) '39- [dward G. Robinson, Ruth Hus.sey, Gene Lockhart II) Mowit: "Crac• ill tti. Mirm " (dr1) '60-0rson Welles, Juliette Greco fD llad Jour111I -12:30- IJ Gtllt Autry 1:00 II @ (I.) Cial T MIOfTOW -3:00-u flloorit: "Zlb1'' (com) '62 -Tom l'ostOll, Jim Backus. Julia Meade Peget TUESDAY MAY 24 for llJIOrlliftt alld alttrllOOll listlnp, please SH OAYTl"9E 'ROGRAMS. lltto9, for JIOllr Clll'ftftitnu, are lllt day's llltries. DAmME MOVIES !:lO U "T'-Umori Drop Kid" (com) 'SI-Bob Hooe. Marilyn Marwell 11 :00 CJ "About Mn.. Lnltt" ( dra) '54-Stnrley Booth. Robert Ryan. Alex Nicol IZ:OO ID "The Barefoot Mallma11" (com) 'SI-Robert Cumm1n1s. Terry Moo1e. Jeiome CoUftland, Jolln Russell 1:00 U "Miss Annie RoontJ" (dra) '42-Shlrley Temple. Cuy Kibbee, Wilham Gargan. Dickie M001e. Peuy Ryan 2:00 D ct) "Winter Kiii" (dra) '74-Andy Cnlfith, Shem North, John Calvin 3:00 ®) ct) "Bemth tlle Pllllft of the Apes" (sci h) '70-James Franciscus, Kim Hunter 3:30 U ct) "Harry O" (dra) '73- David JanS3en, Maraot Kidder. Marlin Sheen, Will Ce er. MananN Hill aV•NINQ 8:00 U D CU CIDl ((JJJ CIJ) ....., D Gl (I.) ('211 (I)) m hrs e SW Tm (I) Gomer Pyle CiJ ~ --------------------f ID ,.nrWa• family FASHION: A new ball game. P ... 10 An Eyewitness Closeup Tonight at 6:00 P. M. on Eyewitness News (D Cl) Adalft.12 &:> Dedric ~J m Dra11111tit S.ries l8l MIU Dooc1as -6:30-u Dinall! Guests include Farrah fawcett·Mators. Wayne Roaers. Lucie Arnaz, Dan Rowan, Vincent Van Patten. Dick Van Patten, Kay Starr and Georae Phmpton (J) Andy Griffitll ®J Mt" Griffin SllcM ID f1111ily Affair (<Ill CI)) Gunsmoh m l.ooftl (1211 CIJ) Bewitdled t:mTon Talk 7:00 auo mmNtws D Uan Clut. (j) My Thttt Som C1J To Tell t11e T rutti CJ Coftctntratlon & 1 LM Liiey Cl) Tiit Fii fl) Anltriu/lsrHI Jtwll ltollr fD MKIWHeluer Report ((31 CIJ) Tiit hrtridse family 18> Cnm-Wits -7:30- D Cltldid Camera II Lowt A!Mriun Style ([) Tiit Odd Couple • <Ill o (]) CID Hollrwood Squam ([) Tiit '°"• SMw Ill The,.,,.. Wild ID (6 CIJ) Indy lunch ((Jl) CJ)) llasll~llt 111 tlle Road 51) Clla11nt1 21 T Olllpt Ill> Uln Club TV WEEK. MAY 22, t9n 8:00 U (@ ClJ) (]) PILOT: Sam Sam. a S()tt111fy trained yellow Labrador retnevtr. 101ns the Los Aneeles Po· hce Department and soon proves his •orth 1n ii series of 111pp1ne seuehes, pursuits and arrests Mark Hi!rmon stus a Mike Breen. the youna officer ass11ned ilS Sam's part ner 1n a new man and do& patrol·car unit Cary Crosby stars as ~plain Gene Cody, Breen's boss D 0 ®) m llBC Tuesday llialtt lloorit: ctJ {Zllr) "The Man Witll the , .. ., .. (dra) '77 -Bob Neill, Perm Khamb1tt1, Tim O'ConllOI. Vic Morrow. Noel deSouza. Rene Assa [nc Smith (NetH), whose l111cy from his fillher -a native ol anothei planet-enables him to perform am111n1 feats with the power in his eyes, is hired to protect the Princess S111, h11ress lo an uotic, 01l·r1th island. who 1s the ob1ect of a k1dn1ppin1 plot U Mofit: (Zllr) "Tiit. Westerner" (wes) '40-Cary Co11per. Walter Brennan, Dons Dav!'nport, Dana Andrews CU Testimony of Two Men Part 11 (R) U (f2.tl ) ID Happy DIJl (R) "Fonzie's Old lady" Fonzie believes that he has rep11r1d a little old lady's car but the real owner turns out to be a mature beauty of the tennis club set. and when she meets the Fonz romantic tparks fly CJ lilowie: (CJ (2~r) "Call Ille Bww" (com) '63-Bob Hope, Anita Ekbeia. Edie Adi!ms, Lionel JeffrttS ID last of tilt Wild O> All That &litters Nancy 1s worned about Glen's relahonsh1p with Joan Hamlyn and l.W hem an out raaeous plan for a film fBllews fl'> ~ to Ille UMtne A repo0 about the slarthna breakthrouahs achieved this past year by physicists and astrophys1c1Sts toward under stand1na the la'#$ of creation Four Nobel Pme w1nnina scholars are featured as well as numerous other sc1enhsts as they upl11n and debate questions of the laws of nature, the conshtuhon of matter. and the all pervasive forces of 2rav1ty and efectnc1ty 0) El Show dt Eduardo II -8:30-u (CI!J (3)) (IJ PILOT: Off Cam· pus A comedy about a group of bright colle&e students who share a co ed room1na house but do not always share the same interest and opinions about Irle-from philosophy to tak1n& out the trash Peter Re12er1. Marilu Henner. Ann Rrsley, Chip Zien. Josh Mostel and Joe Bovil star U (:lil Cl ) llll lnme and Sllirlty (R) "The Society Party" Weannc bonowed cowns. LIYlfnt and Shnley attend an upper crust party and all aoes well unhl events ta ke an ominous turn and they bea1n to feel hkt a couple of Cinderellas 1f1er m1dn11ht ID Cnm-Wib O> '"" MUOll 9 :00 D ((})) CIJ) CIJ M•A•S•H (R) H1wkeye's surrender to erhaustion brouaht on by Iona hours of sur1ery t1ku a stranae form when he sleep· walks. then has a nlahtmare in which a boyhood friend is headed for disaster U (ail CIJ) 9 Rich Man, ,oor Min-~ I (R) Tom's mamaee to Teresa, the birth of their son and his promising bo11n1 career bnne him a bnef period of happiness. but when Tom anerily re1ects an otter of help from his brother. Rudy, as charity, Teresa abandons him CD Me" Griffin Siio. flJ Musical Variety -9:30-u (@ CI>) Cl.J One Day at A Timt (R) Schneider 1s elated when his pride and 1oy-nephew Harvey- comes to v1s1t. but Ann must decide whether to confront him with news that would brine him back to earth Q) Mod Squad 10:00 0 (()1) Cll) Cl! Kojak (R) Two cops are taueht in an angry neigh borhood backlash when one 1s forced to kill a Hispanic youth 8 l21l CV CID! m S.zy Visits: Old Biiie lr• 11111 Old Ikon Epes Suzy the syndated columnist inter views r rank Sinatra and Muhammad Ah with rare &hmpses of the men 1 behind the publte image ()) 8ounn U I!) llews fD Kitty Hu• to ,,ris This docu· mentary covers fh&ht developments 1n the United States from the Wright Brothm to Lindbergh's Transatlantic flight, and features rare film footage m El Bie11 Amado -10:30- CD QJ m11ews 11:00 •• ~QI) News D !21l m lltws U (!})) ())) LO¥e AIMrican Style Cl> AH Tllat Glitters Dlr....W. ID Mary Hart1111n, Mary H1rt111111 Cl) flit Holley11100Mrs ((Ill ()1) Tht Ranch~ m utillO Co1111rti11111 -11:30- • ((f.V Cl.) fl I CBS ute Movie: ~"li1d1" (mys) '73-Stella Stevens. [d Helson. John Suon a ® ({1 ®J m Jolwllly CM1llCI 8 lAlft AIMrian Style ((1 Ditt Van Dyh 8 (at) l.II) tD Movie ol the WtH "Diary of A Mad Housewife" • liletrOlltWS .., Set. Mo fD~l4 12:00 • Gr'lldlo D llMle: Lt_ "Tiie '""s of , .... "(com) '47-Betty Hutton 18 hid If S..muf 18 lleM: ''TIM Slllk941ooim" (dral '61-Terence Morcan. Hatel Court -12:30- • M-lljpt Sllow: "The 'rou,," "Tiit S,W.r Woill111 Strih s Bad " "Tiie llysttfJ of Marie Rotet" ' m ... : ''TIM Mapifittnt Amber· t1111" (dra) '42 -Josepll Cotton 1:00 D 9 '1l CIDl TOlllOfrow 2:00 BlleM: "Dtttr•r" (dra) 43- Edward G Robinson, Glenn ford. e llm• o. • .i,fut11rt: "0111 St., .. Htll" "C.W Mt Dud" -2:30- • All-llifllt Show: "letreat Hell!," ..,.. lMJ •114 Ille lllldit" IWEDNESDAYI MAY 25 f0< momin1 and afternoon llstinp. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. ltlow, f0< your convenienu, are the da,. s lllO'fies. DAmME MOVIES 9:30 U (CJ "Vin Maria" (dra) '66-Bri&itte Bardo! 11:00 0 (CJ "A Girl ll1111ed Tam· iko" (dra) '63-Laurence . Harvey, France Nuyen 12:00 CD "You Belon1 to Me" (com) '41-Barbara Stanwyc~ Edgaf Buchanan. Henry Fonda ' 1:00 D "I Sn What You Did" (dra) '65-Joan Crawford. 2:00 D (CJ "Kinp of the Sun" (adv) '63-Yul Brynner. " 3:00 (]]) [CJ "The Ameriuniu · lion of Elftily'' (com) '67-James Garner. Julie Andrews 3:30 U ctJ "M1di11n" (dra) '68 -R1chard Widmark, Henry Fonda. ln&er Stevens. EVENING 8:00 o cu ®l ccrn rn> """ D llll CU ®l m News U (fltl CIJ) lltws USur Trff CV Gomer P'yle Ci) GullSll!Ole CD 'artrid1t Falllily Q)Adam·l2 fD Eledric Com111ny m Dramalk Series (fl) Mile Dousln -6:30-D Dinah! Guests include Farrah fawcett·Maiors. Jim rawcett, Wayne Rogers. Dina Memll. Chtt Robertson. Mike Connon. Lucie Arnaz. Geoff Edwards. Edgar Bergen, Frances Bereen and Dennis Van Dermen (lJ Andy Griffith ®I Men Griffin Show CD Family Altair (@ ill) Gu~e m Zoom ((21) l}.l) Bewitched 7:00 II u llll (I) (!]) m m News 8 lilrs Oub m lily Three Sons CIJ To Tell the Truth D Coftcelllratioft CD I I.owe Lucy II) The FBI f» ~n Lan1u11e 'ro1rams fD Madleiltlehrer Report ((21) ([l) The '•rtridp family <D Cross-Wib -7:30- 11 fia llame Th1t Tuna D lAlft American Style (I) Tiit Odd CcMlplt G Mltdl 6MM CIJ $121,000 Question D Tiit Joker's Wild ®l Wild Wol14 of Anlm1ls tD NIXON'S ANAL DAYS • Nixon Tells The World How It C1me To An End ID (121l (f)) Ni1011/frost Inter· witw "N1aon's Final Days" ((ft) (I)) '°" Goes tht Country @ (JJ Celtllrity SwttJst•hs fll) Channel 21 T011i1ht 0 Lian Club FASHION: A new ball game. An Eyewitness Closeup Tonight at 6:00 P. M. on Eyewitness News (l} Pege11 Nly HollidlJ IS Flo (ltft) 1ttd Lindi llvin 11 Alice. "I believe th1t there are thousands ol very talented peoPle who nevu betome famous. fOf a lot ol diHmnt rusons," speculates Linda Lavin, who stars as Alice Hyatt, an aspirin& s1n1er who's «>rkiftc as a waitrtsS 1n Alice, the CBS comedy strtes, Saturdays at 9:30PM. '1he<e are many rusons why a person with talent and a dream of success is never 'dtseovered, "' the dark-haired actress continues. "'It eould be due to circumstances. the person's own attitude, or 1ust dumb luck. But I think that 11 a person isn't famous lot their talent, it doesn't necessanly mean they're not &ood at ti." Linda was born 1n Portland, Maine. where she grew up with plans fof 1 sin1in1 eareer. "I was sin11nc from Ille crib, even before I could talk," she relates with a lau1h. "or so I'm told. I 1uess everyone thou&ht it was cute, so I kept it up." Her mother, a professional s1n1er who wo<ked in radio 1nd early hve telev1S10n, was also a trained opera sin1er, and passed 1lon1 some of this trainin& lo her dau1hter. Her interest w1s ultimately drawn to actin&. however. and she entered the Colle1e of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., as a theatre arts major. "'My mty expenence with music definitely helped me decide to become an actress." MISS Lavin asserts. "As I got older incl became aware ol plays, I realized that to per1orm a play, you had to learn the part The love of perfonnin1. •hether it's l"(IUStc or a dramatic role. tS what tt' s all about." In the summer lollowina her fte:shman year. Linda hJd her hrst professional 1ob in the choru.s of New Jersey's Camden County MuSlc Circus and returned there to work fof Sl'llfll followln1 summers In addition to hav1n1 rKOtded the Alice theme song for the senes. Linda NJ be seen. IS Ahce, s1ne1n1 1n 1 small night club from time lo tune. "I'll Sin& as well as I can, because Ahce IS a cood sinaer She's ont of tftose people who have talent, even 1f no one outside her fritnds ""' ~nows 1t •• The ICtrtss, in fact, lends Ahce 1 conS1derable talent. In 1965, I.Inda made her Broadw1y dtbut in "Supuman," followed by l*fonnanctt 1n the Broadw11 productions of "Someth1na Different" and "r.op Out," and the M1llO(l1I Company !>'Oduction of "On A Clear Day You Can See Forevtr." Slit wu honored with both the Saturday R~ltw tnd the Outer Ctltics' Cttclt Awards fClf her performance '" the 01f ·Broldway production of "L1ttt1 Murders," ind with the Theatre World Award for her Off-Broadway role in "Wtt Paint." for ttlnlslon, Linda hlS IUtst Stirred In ,peclals with flip Wilson, Alan Kina and Liza M1nnelli. ind In numerous TV series Including Hany 0, Rhod1, Phyllis and Barney Miller. A tennis buff. Linda occasionally turns to needlepoint in a rare quiet moment. Slit and her husband. actor Ron Leibman. make the11 home on both coasts. hge12 WlDNUOAY (Continued) 8:00 D (<Ill Cl)) Cl>~ TlllltS (R) flo11da eels a bfl surprise wllen Grandpa hint lite family's Thanb 11v1n1 auest, bnnas a euest ol his own u ®i 0 m "iutJ Mam (2hr) (R) 01111nal pilot aboul a 1111 trapper who, ICCUStd of a c11me he did not commit, •en!Ufes 1n10 the lleSlern mo11nta1n wilderness, hnd 1n1 solace 1n a hie la1 a1uy lrom CN1hzallon and compan1onslup w11h wild ammab !hat had never wen a man bffore D Mowit: (tJ (211r) "Tiie S«rtt lile of WIHer Mitty" (com) · 47 - Danny Kaye, V1111n1a Mayo CIJ Ttstillony of T" lkll Part Ill (R) • 18) 'Ille ""' ~ .._ o llovit: ct 1 1nr) ''Wiier• 1rs Al" (dra) '69-David • Janssen Rosemary rorsytll, Robert 0•1vn, Brenda Vaccaro. Oon RICkles. Q) All T111t Glitters Oan tells Ch11sl1n1 they should call off the11 relabonsh1p and Bert l11es his luck '" a local sinales bar f1\) Now. 'The Ton1ues ol Mari" m 0t.a111P10M11111 Wrest11111 -8:30- f) ({])1 ()J) IJ J "1.0T: R.......it I Truman The perfect record ol the Roose•elt and Truman 8'11 Bond and Secu111y Guard Aaency-''We Nail 'Em, We 8'11 '[m" IS on !he hne when one ol its chents iumps bait Cvtn l!IOle dis.strous, tht lwltt d1sappurs on tht eve ol the llfl'tl ·s acceptance of the Golde11 HandeuH AWJrd 1n recoe1111ion ol 1ls perfect recot d ii nd the loss ol tltt bail money spells bankruptcy 101 Ille acency's two youn1 l)trtnen Art Eva11s and Phtllp Mldlttl Thorrru star Q) rer ry MaSOll 9:00 u IClll Cl>> cu cas Wtc1nttda1 Movie: lt.1 (fltr) "hi Swl" (wes) '71 -Charles Bronson, Ursula Andress. Toshiro Milune, Alain Delon, <Aput1ne, Satosh1 IU.._mou11. Two outlaws, L1nll (Bronson) and Caudle (Delon), 1ob a train carryinc the JIPJnese Ambassadol lo lhe U S and make oH w1tll a be1eweled sword meant as 11111 to the U S. President Double-crossed by CaUGhe and left for dud, link 1s saved by Ku11do, a Samun acttna as the Ambassador's body1uard Thouah they m1• hke 011 arid water, link and the Japanese '""'°' 10 alter the sword-one lo save the honcx ol htS country, the other lo avence his partner's treacl1«fY When link and Kwado h~lly catch up With Ca11ehe. tlley put aside theu dclftte«ts lo h&lll few m~1val 11a111St an attack by a Comanche ra1dln1 party • (al) ())) 0 ltrttta (R) As Tony rtdu a crou-eountry bus lollowina 1 dan&llDUS c11m1111t. ht 1s followed by an 111na master ll11tl out for rennae CD Men Ctiff111 SM m Grut PtrftrMllctt: ""-Tilllls Boundtlby's bank ts robbed and Stephen 81aekpool 1s suspected Harthouse Ines lo ebducl Lou!SI, but site flees Instead lo her lather's home. -9:30-m 11oc1 S4ul4 m La Crilda litw Crildf TV WEEK, MAY 22, Hin 10:00 U 9 (]) 9 D Dea• llarti• loasl (R) Jackie Gleason Is the roastee Celebrities include Jlmes Stewart. the late Jadi Benny, Phyllis Diller, Ron•ld Reaaan and Howard Cosell e D"'9s fliJlll/frod latlrwiew 8 (121 CIJ) (JI c.irtit's Aletfs (R) 'The Veps CollnectlOll" Whit appears to be case 1n.-olvin1 1 woman with a aamblill& probltm. deYtiops into an elllOSt of a bbck ma1hn1 scheme 1n.-olv1n1 prostJlu- lion The action tahs lht Ancels to las Vecas m bntl TodiJ &a Tiie ....... ws. !Mi Gafcla ThlS documenl1ry·dram1 1s based on actual court transcr19ts from tllt llJ&hly publicized lnal that made Gama a c.tuse cetebre for both lem1 114Sts and Latinos. The SC>tclll itars Robert louia as defense attorney Charles Carry, and S11Van1 Gallardo as lne1 C11c1a. the rape victim that subsequently killed her attacker. The 111011am addftSSts itself to q11estt0ns on a woman's neht to self defense, and !he poss1b1hty of a 1111 trial for the ethnic PoOr m u lllfl Alna• -10:30- CD Q) m lltws 11:00 uum ..., • (al) CIJ) lM AIN1ic.all Style •@ <JJ ..., .,,...... CD Mary HlrtM111, Miry Hart111111 GJTIMtHoiit,....... • (CI7J ) 1\e blldl s.... fD Clnak Tlltatrt PYtvtew "Play boy of the Western Wolfd" -11:30- B (CIII ())) ()) CIS Ula Movie; CC) c.fumbo "Playback" a @ w ® m ~ "'- (]) Diet ¥111 l>Jk• 8 (rJ)) CJ)) O The Rookiest llJsttfJ of Ill• ·-.., """ Q) Set. Billo 12:00 " lest " Cfo!Kllt G flltwit: CC) ''TJtotn" (dra) '47-John Wayne, Laraine Day. Sit Cedric Hard1 .. cke .., Ctm-Wits a> llowlt: <CJ "'aria Models" (dra) "57-Madehne Robinson. Mischa Auer -12:30- • All-llipt Slltr. "Ad tf l.M," "'-ns Diii 'I Atpe, .. "Swets of Ille Qitu1" m ._It: "n• Last H.umll" (dra) '58-Spef\Ur Tracy, Jtffrey Hunter, James Gluson. Ricardo Cortez - 1:00 D tlQI 8 CIJ r...., .. 2:00 G 11111• Doullltfttt•re: "Tiit e.nt 1111 tM Ctftl1,'' "It Tabs U ...... -2:05- • ._It: ~ "Te.ion al Talllt Roell" (wes) '56-Rlchard E1an, Dorothy Malone, C.me1on Mi1chell. 3c00 m All-~~•: "ltlll..t the ....," atltetHilf" THURSDAY I llU 21 for IWllllll IM afttfMlll liltilllS. ple111 Mt DAYTIME ,.IOCUMS. .... "' ,_ a.wc•11e.1. ire tllt ....... DAJTill[ llOVl£S t.lO 9 "Qeopltn" (ch) '34- Claudeltt Colber1, HtntJ W1lcoaon. W111tn W1lh1111s. .la$epll ScMdu1ut 11:00 a "Stare o.r <com> 'J7- 11111111111e Hepburn, C1n1er llotfll. Lucille S.11. E~ Atdtn. Andrea letds, Adolph Menrou, Jack CafSOfl 12:00 m "Tllrtt tor ll1t Sllff" (mus) 'SS-Belly Crable, llCk Lemmon. M111e & Gower Cham pion, Myron McCotmic... Paul Harvey L1JO 9 "TM lla4 0octM" (mys) '41 -Basil Rathbone, men Drew, lohn Howard 1:00 D a:J .. ..,,. of t11t W'114tr • nas" (adv) ·~-Adam West Dtnvtr Pyle, Linda Saunders, Theo Marcuse, Stan McClur, 3:00 IUD Cl:) "M1d1111t I" (dra) '66-L1na Turner, John fMythe Rardo Montalbaa, lln Dullea. Constance Bennell. Burcess Mmdttll. 3:30 D (C) "TOllY llofN" (dra) '67 -F11n .. Sinatra. Jill St »tin Richard Conte, Cena ~wlands, SilnOll Oakl.lnd 8:00 D ID (I) m llBt Thursday lll1hl Mowle: cc.1 Clim) "nt UMMtp lld111H111t Caw" (dra) '76-Chff De Youne. Anthony Hopkins. Jouph Cotten. Steven Speelberc Orama about the 1932 kldnapp1n1 of Ille 20 month old son of Ille world famous matoc C~rln A l1ndbtr&h and the substquenl capture ol Bruno Richard Hauptmann, who, in a sensation.I lmtl, was conV1Cled of k1dnapp1na and sl.1y1n1 the 1nlanl D 116oN: (C1 (2!11) "Oestrt Fury" (rom) '47-Burt uneasier CJ 1 Moine: c:tJ (2!11) "To Hawe and H•we llot" (dra) '45 -Humphrey Boeart, laLHen Bacall 8 (Qt)(()) al Weltomt 8ul llotttf (R) An autom1hc lock 1n • mu$Cum's £opt11n tomb 1s tripped trapp1n1 the swuthocs and Mr Woodm•n ms1de (() Tht WaltOM D lbie: ct) (90) "Pony Soldier" (•dv) '52-Tyrone Power. Cameron Mitchell. Robert Hotton (j]) Tht loyal 0*5ftlon CD ~ c.ust.111 "Hippo" ti) All T1lrt Glitters Chnsllna and Dan share then f11st morn1na locether. and Din proves to Clursllna tllat slit is not loo tired ft) Muterpiut Tllutre: Poldar .. (R) Uncle Charles and Cousin f r1nc1s dlStO'ler thal Veuty has been seueUy tnfehna Capt11n Blimey at Ross' houst and the breach btt'itttn Ross 1nd htS retattves widens After 1 PIUH>llll• encounter Mlh Ehabeth, Rou dnnM 111 111!0 Ille n11ht, and Otmtlta. rcow 17 and crown into an allrKlrte younc woman tnes to comfort h1111 CD Pte.i.1 Ml ...,es -8:30-6 ((17) (J)) Tiit Waltw (R) As owner and publlShtr ol The Blue R1dre Cllronlde. Jolin Boy ma~es 1 desp«rate attempt to uve his paper from bankruptcy, althoufh he hurts 1\1$ a11ndfalht1 1n lht prOCeS$ • ((8) ([)) 8 Wlut's H1pt14i.. 1111 (R) "The Maid 01d It" The boys decide to help out when Mama 1s tired by Mrs Turner, whoaccusas her ol stuhna a d11mond rcnr 110! Tiit U11Atra11 t1kt111P9inr ~* .., ... "' .... 8:00 • ..rney Miller (R) "The Elechon" A 11ch man shophfhnt hn1er1e and a pedestrian becna hit by • fty1n1 toilet st11 111 S.r11ey's probltms on tftc:hon n11ht Tt T .. tl1t tmll • lllNY Grfffltl s. fl) n. Ap tf Ullee.w.ty ( I) Htft'I Uft laltnfiilld -9:30- .. llnlt: (to) "Second Chiu" (dra) '71-B111n Keith, U1ubeth Ashley. Jul1tt Prowse A ft11ncJal slodbrobf drop out buys a ,iiost town 111 Nevlda and turns It 11110 1 nco"d ch•~• community IOf peopl1 wllo never had a chance 1n hte 8 MC hn S,.ctal "llfrbara Walters lnteRlews Fidel Castro" ABC News p<tstnts a speci1I repott cover 111' an intmiew with Cube'' Pre m11re f1del Castro lht first lllbslanttwe lnttrvltw with Premiere C.stro alr1n1 on a United States ltltYISIC>n ntlwotk """ the recant thaw in U S Cuban relltions. ' CIJ Candid Ca111tra 0 A11mlc11 l ilt Style 1917 "Boohr T Wuh1n(1on'' Bo1" a slave, ht rose a111nst Ille ruin of law, custom, caste, and cnatd1ble human odds lo become the foremost educalor of his lime ind Ame11c1's pre eminent black man for two decades Huch Oowu host$ m 11oc1 S.14 HU Cl Jl llttit : lC, <'Ol "Tiie Gr1d111tt" (tom) '67 -Dustin Hoffman, Anne Banuoft. Katha11ne Ross Wrll1am Daniels 10:00 U D Nttn (I) I Le.t Lllt1 Ii (<aJ (])) U AtC "'"' Closeup "Madntsl and Mtd1C1ne" How1rd K Smith hosts lhti eum1na tt0n of psych11try and ll1t contro· versy that races 11ound 11, bolh within and without tis ranks Varcous types of treatment wdl be shown and the ph&ht of former patients~ cited. (I) Celebrity eonc.rt fn Stardl tOf the ll1le (R) "The Dream of the Wanderer" James Mason narrates the first 1n lhcs se11es ol Emmy w1nn1n1 adventure pro crams wht<:h tell the story of s11 stronr willed uploms and t1111r search to ltnd tllt source of the Nile Ri~tr 61) [J liH Allllde -10:30- All Tlul &litttn mmm11ns 11:00 oe ca"""' D 0 (f) <IOJ m ktn D ((21) l I.off AMtrkMI Style < I All Tlut GUtte11 0 En111 1114 llonk CD Miry Hartm1n, Mir, tllrt1111n m Tiie HoMrinooners ((ll) CIJ) The ••ncll StlOll fil) WONll -11:30-D C!Il'I (3J) (f_1 CBS Late lllCMt: (t'J !loin "Loser lakes All," "Hut· wne" {dra) '74 Ben Murphy, Bonnie Bedel1a, Lew Aye11, D1v1d Huddleston o (2J} 1o1 101 m Johnny c,,.. (]) Dia Vin O,h a ((2:91 e ) ~· Thursclo lli&llt Specql CDllews m s.1. Bilko 12:00 g lid of GroucAci Iii lllewlt: rt, "Y Oii C.1111 Aloft&" (clra) '45-Robert Cumm1nrs CD Cross-Wib ti) Motte: ~ "h1ry It He111 Kiiie" (cit•) '61 -0rion Welles -12:30- • All·lllcht Sltow: "M1~111t," "II* of Dr1eula," "Horrtt lslaM" m lltrie: ...... "' [a"f" (my$) '42-Robtrt Taylor, Lani fu1net 1:00 D IH) {)) CJI TOllll9frow 2:00 CJ Mo•lt 0011•1trHtutt: "Tllat LldJ Frot11 Nllll." ''Moolt 0- Mtttorr'' m A11.111tt1t SMw: "Cat .. to ea,. """·" "llit Holfr •nd tfle "'" -2:05- • fllewle: ''Tllil nti.. c.w left" (com) '41-Rosallnd Ruuell. lV WEEK, MAV 22, Hin FRIDAY I t:JO e "TM a.Mlb 9f Ora..ie" (dra) '64-Mithtlt Coull, Peppeddu Cuccu, Vottonna Pi$ano 11:00 9 CC) "Syftia Scarlett" (com) '3~-Kathanne Hepburn, C.ry Grant, 8'.,n Alltrne 12:09 m """' ~ (dra) '38-Robert Taylor, Marcarel Sull1v111. Robert Youni. Franchot Tone, Monty Woolley 1:00 • 1'Slt111trs West" {m ys) '41-Lloyd Holan, Lynn Bari, MJl'y Btth Huches. 2:00 • CC) "SolM liM ., llllt" (com) '69-0ick Van Dy~e. An11t Dickinson, Rosemary for1ylh, Zollra Lampert, EJhot Reid. 3:0t <ID CC) ''StrH11 tt•· """'" (com) '65-Rock Hud • son, Crn• loltobri11da, G11 You"'· Edward Judd, Terry. Thomas l:JO • ~ "TM Plctel" (dra) '69-Sammy Dav1$ Jr., Pit Boone, Oorotlly Milone, R1t1rdo Molltalban. Victon• Vtrt1, Roy Gltnn J1 I •V•NINQ 8:00 •• ()) ((ll) CJ)) <ID """ D UI ()) (9 ())) D ltns eStac Trel ())'-tr~ -~· ID hrtrWct r •""'r ...... u flt Eledric c.,.., m Dt..atk Series Ql)Mtt~ -6:30- • 01111111 Guests inth1de Tony Randall, Harvey Korman, Burt Bacharach, Rich1rd Thomu. Don Meredith and Ceor1e1te Klinaer . CD w, liriftitlt (JI Men Gltffttt s... .f...,Mf* ccm w> "'--" ... (8()))11f11eylliller at .. r• 7:00 88@(J)eD._, eu.rscw ())lllJTlwl9S- TeTel .. T,. ec...t:r11111 •ILMt..y .. ,. ...... ,l*tf~ <• Cl)) ,......, (qtWi a.. ~ -7:30- =~ = *' CD Tiie NI C..,.. • <ID u Cl) • .....,.. ... = ...... G'111t JIMr'aWIW •<•Cl>>..., .... <a» CJ)) r.., "" ,.., flllllt11 FRIDAY (ConUnued) -~2tTllilllt a 0ana.~ 8:00 a ((Ill (I)) Cl) Colffrutt .. s wit~ Eric Stt1rtl4 Annt MOfrow l111dbtr1h. tht best stllinc aulhoi llld 1111dow of ont of America's areal est heroes. talks for the first llmt on telev1S1011 about the loves, los.sts, t11umplls and tractd!es of htt lrfe D IUl CJ) cm G Suftt4 1114 S. (R) "Awll Esther !ifs A Baby" Fred p!J~ an 1mpor11nt rolt wtlen Aunt Esthef Int$ to ado9t a child-ht shinds 1n !Of her drunken 1111$band. 8 .,_: (2lr) .. .._.., lea• alrt" (com) '46a.l!ob Hope, Joan Caulfield Cl) llllwlt: CC) {2tlr) "llMt Too lat•" (com) '6~-Maurun O"Sulhun, Paul ford, Connie Stevens. Jim Hutton •ca CIJ> a uc rrWa1 llltltt llo¥le o.Mtfuwre: Cl:l (90) ''TM "-"' Dlmttl'' (dre) '73-Ben Gau1r1, Yvette M1m11u1, Willer Pidaeon. Ernest Bor1n1nt, Chris W1uins. Donnelly Rhodes. Ed McGibbon. Michael J. Reynolds Ciani fish and sta 1n11nals menace a sunken "Sealab" and a helpless res· cue vessel under the waters of lht mld·Atlanhc e Mlwie: CC) 'Tiit O.lld" (dra) "71-Donald l'ltmnce .... Ille .... e M n.t '1ltlltn Btr1 tnes his kid al computer dattnc. and Steve comtt to SIJ cood-bye but Alldrea ha$ ollltf pllM .................. -1:30-• = CJ) • Qlcl 11114 Ille llM "Ch1CO's Probltm" Aft11 con ltilll Ulfem1pho11S frOlll Ed, and his date s sudden ca M to duty al the hospital where she 1s employed Ctuco finds his plans b a ciu1tl romantic dinner destroyed • er. Wits .,.,, .... .... StrMI ..... 8:00 9 ((fl) CJ)) Cl) PILOT: Tltt b4oia ,..... ~ Hylands stars • a ctannc •et"' tor Triantft. a l1t1er than lift Otpnltahon with a atobll tllat1tr 10 fipl cnme arou11d the worid eu, Doleman, 8at111fa 0 ~ 11141 Sooll-hek Oh eo slar • @ • Tiit lldflr4 Ries (Jt) "Rtsumd!on 111 91.U and WMeH J1111 Rocttord is h11l4 by • flllPllM wnler to lttlp he free a COfMC1 slit's conw1nctd lj 111110eenl of *'ICl4t • .,., Cflffil .. • a.. """" ., .... ,.,.. -t:lO- ••• ) AICffWIJllllll ..... o..Mtft1tllrt: ct) (ti) .... ,,. Oriftr" (d1a) '73-Jtff Bndtts. Valettt Perrine Gtr-'d111t flflllf'fld. lftd 8eatly, GarJ BllaJ. Art l1111d, Cd l•uter A frt•·se>trlftd boy btco111t1 a lllrd dt1Y1nc ma11 on lllt rody IOlds of stod c.tr rxin1 .... """ 10&00 e (!lll ())) ...., (1') A llf*Mt t1Cfllnce-a 0.S fltld Communbl ~ for a Rtd·htld US spy-aon awry. and U S aaents lim Hunltr and Marty Shi• "' •U!lntd lo Ille rt<Oftry ol IM Amt1on spy ~ ... ,. D ID) (J) G Q•lticy (R) M1ude's TV d1u1hter, Adrienne Bar· IM!au, aunts as 1 coonselOI to rape victims •ho 1s 1 rapist'' tarret btr· 5tlf, 1n this special episode which potllts up lht fact t~I dOCIOIS, if properly tauallt tan 11d 1n !tie prntt Villon and m11nten1net of ewldence 10 improve the rate of convictions 1n 11pe uses John Ireland, Luke A$kew and Kim <:a111111 also 111ut ....... Fri-, It Tn "Anne Murr11"' ()) ........ s,.dll ® ltollyweM: n. s.tlwd Yem" IDEllilll-.. -10:30- (1) s.. Diep . ..,., ...... 11:00 ••ea..._ D Cl) (Il9 8 Cl) hn e (8 Cl)) Lon AIMric.an Style (J) M TMt ""*tn D IMll: CC) '1ftlt'1 tilt Matter Wiiii Htlt11" (m) '71-Debbie ReyllOlds, Shelley Winters, Oennrs Wt1Vtr CD Mary Hart1N11, Macy Hattma11 CD Tht ltoMJiaw ( Clll (])) Tiit Ralldl .. m Drautk Stria -11:30- D (()1) CD) Cl) CIS Litt Mtwit: ~ "WMt's A lilt Girl Ub Y•-·" (mys) "71 -Brenda Vaccaro, lack Wtrdtn. Roddy McDowall. lo Anne WOfley. Vincent Prict 8 G(()llltGJ.._, C.. Me.It: 'Tiit Darl hsf' (dra) 49-W~llam Holden, lee J Cobb. Nina Foell. Adele Jtt&tns. Stephen Ouftnt • (QI ) 0 larttll ..... •Set.Mt m •• r~ .. 1111 """ m CIMiM 34 12:00 • one. '77 m Mttlt: ti:) "ll11ltr of the "8114" (sci h) '61 -Vrncent Pnce, Htnry Hull, Olarlts Bro11son, Mary Webster. Richard Harrison ..... :(C)"llla114illtlMSd" (dra) '57 -Jamu Mason, loin ronta1ne, OotOthy 0111dnd1e. Joan Colhns, Michael Ren111e, Diana Wy nJtrd, John W1lh1ms, Stephen Boyd. Harry Btl~fOlltt -12:30-........ sa-: "SecMll lat S.Utt Ap11t,'' "flit ..... , •• ........ "Tilt Wta,, ClllW,.. .....,, _,.. • s.,... "'""' 0 SN Tllll 1:00 ., .... • Ol CI> ~ llldtllcM s,.cw • T1trilW 2:00 • 0..Mtlultrrt Mttle: "Tiit StflllJ't LM " llal'IM Inn." ''nit ~- .... Slllr. ""' Mart ., ............... .,... ... .,.,. -J:05-e lhrlt: (C) "Tiit l•,atltllt Htalt'' (d11) '71 -Carrie Snod1ress, Michael Const1ntln1, Michael Bt111don, Mar'IOll Halley, HllCIOf Elit OfldO SATURDAY MAY 11 MORNING e:oo ........... Cl) S.r11t Se.ster D~FtHtlact GJ Ut'sh, -6:30- D Thara Cit II Tiit lie Vlllty CD California lllaiolli II Meet tt1t ...,.,.. ®l PIOplrly lb1111t111tflf GJUllfffiwt Q) Momin1 Show aJJ VIiia Alltcrc 7:00 D Sulllmer Sttllesttr ., 0 Cl) ~ CI!t Woody Wood· pec•er SllOlf Cl) ,.,,.,. Caftoofta 8 ((21) ())) OI Tot11 & Jttrr/ ..... .., Show CIJ Interior Daicll CJ Youtll & tflt 1u11tS 1D O..t1ryllews Q) Sa111 Yorty SMw fDYoea lw ~ -7:30-o c..ra lllrM 8 G (J) 9 D rlU r1111t1tr a l'lttttttt11 CI> rtfh tt1t Cat • ((31 (I)) Q) ~­ (J) Tn*ic Dtlot FlldctShow GJ ll0tit : "nr11 fices West" (Wtt) '40-John W1yne, Sl(lld Gu11e, Charles Cobllrn m Romper "-"' ( Clll (I)) Biid hff ... m berybody's lusintSS 8:00 D ((Il) QJ) CU Srl•tttt1 & Twttty D llo•le: "Caplai11 llac•t•c•" (1dv) ·s2-Gt0r1e Stndtll CIJ ,.,./lup Cart11111 a i:1e w> a~ o.o D : "Tiit flptinc O'flJM" (1dv) '49-00UJIU hirbanks J1 , Helena <:arter, Rchard Grttnt Q) Wo!Mn: tul to tttl -8:30-• <cm rn> CIJ aw CM> m k:'tr1::C,. 8:00 D ((Ill (])) (I) •• ,. IUlllJ/ IN4nrll11tr D 0 CD cm D ""4 llica Cl) • ...., .. tllt oi.a.n e ..,..: ec:> 111e ._. Kfticlir (adv) 'S4-Alan Ladd, Patricia Mti11na. Peter Cusl11n1. Andie MOfell m tlllftllt -9:30- D o Cl) cm m 11°"''" S4iuM • Tiit Iii v..., ()),...,QM ·• (8 Cl)) 0 Krtffts kPtf· .. m ll0tlt: "Screa111l•1 hilt•" (dr1) '56-Jorn Tryoo, l1n Mttfln G l.tOll G)AI Dil TV wnx. MAY 22, 11n 10:00 B ((Ill (I)) Cl) T a'11!1 D 0 ()) <II D S,.C. "'-ti f11111l1lllltl• Jr. (J)TlllJ'*- D w.tM OW • Aliwt fD t.fliiitr f ac*1 fl)T!hY~ -10:30- • (!lll (I)) (I) ... Alht•lllft$ of la!JllH a o CD cm a Ilic JeM. Utttt Miii 8 A111l1 laM•all Clhforn11 An&eb vs. Toronto Cl) loM 11.., a <a CIJ> a.,,,-. .. Mett ' c.ttllt .... m c.co DriltJ 11:00 a ((Ill CJ))()) SMu111/l&ls Heur D <IDl U.d of t11t Lott D (fB (I)) 0 AIC Slloft S.,, "Valentine's Last Chance" (R) Kon Berry stars as a reformed salt cracker who mks his ne1W statin as an honest c1t1zen to san the lift of a youna boy trapped inside a time locked sale. Gtta Moms. Eliiabttfl Bauer. Stan Marshall tlso lt11 CD LA. PatttfM .., ........ AMl!tuft 0 CIJ C1:t G1111dltud/lbjor Leapt laeUll Cinc1nnah Red ws Los Allctlts Dod&m. S)llM -11:30-• cm lids tr• ur.u . •(a CIJ> o Ail«kM ..... ltll4 mn. 1acm I AFTIRNOON 12:00 D ( Clll (])) (I) F al Alflitrt D S.tw41y CV Wildlife in CrWs D bst Side llWs a1 -..A-,. GJ Alfi.ii Hltdac• Prltlftb m Set. lilu fD Utllio c..nt ... -12:30- • ((Ill (})) (I) A,. II (I) Jour117 .. M¥nblrt • ,..,,. 7 Public Altai" (ID) Wltllit m a..t 111 s,.c. CD hit: (C) "1•4 S.lldow•" (wes) '56-Roty Cllhoun. S> llltty HM ta iJaris This docu· mentary covers tliChl deve!Opments 1n the Unrted States from tllr WTifht Btotilm to lllldlM!rcfl's T111ni1tlant1c fhaht. (ta CIJ) U.S. fa,. ~ m c.n.tt. 0 llotlt: ct) "II• Tltorpt, All· Allltfbi" (dra) '51-&tt Lanen ltf. CharltS Bickford 1:00 D ((UJ (I)) ()) Cllll4rM't Fiim reJtlHI "Where's Johnny" Whlle 1r1lkin1 h11 doe one day, Johnn1 is atartted wlltn Rap cllues a eel Into a laboratafl at lltdico House, apllls Proleuor G11h1111·s la"•' Uptrl· ment into • 111n of tud.at. "ts •~• candy and bteomea lnvlslbte. D Cl1lldltttlll/llajor 1Mpe ..._ Utl Alla"li Breves ws. San F11nclsco Giants a fonli.,'s Al ... ~ ()) ,,. , .. ..... : CC) "ni. Wllitt Warrillt" (dra) '61-Stewe Ree.es, Sclll• Gabel, Ceorr11 Moll. !ID llljw Lacw ....,. Los An· &ties Dodctrs YS. C1nc111nah Reds. (QI) Cl)) C....r'a hN G fNtlllt ,,. .. -1:30- D Twilicllt Z.. (J) 1111 been ...... : .. , ........... lletb tllt s,.ce lltMtH" (SCl'li) '65-James Kuen, fhncy Mmhall. Merilyn Hanold ID SOlll Traitl m C1IS1ic TI11at1t rrm.. (QI) Cl)) Tmtlurt 2:00 D Steps t. l.arnlfta • Swiss Family AoMlltlil ())a.um Cl) lllowie: (C) "lla1q11tr1dt" (drt) '6S-C111f Robertson, Jack Hewkins ti) Taru11 (()?) CJ)) llDcl c.c..n ID Cl) .lell11 W•YM Tllutrt tD Clmk Tilutrt (121 {))) Alll•al Wo!1d GCiMMa 36 -2:30- • Mtdil "Huttll Facts Frauds & F1Cts" e lhuttr aally "Tht lnm1ble Ray" .... ....., • °"" Ulllts <• Cl)) .... flf s.nMI 8 -...: (C) .,....., If fttt.M" <•ra> 'SS-Clttk Gabl•. S11un lbyward. MitNel R111n1t 3:00 ............ Cl)RlfilWtd ..... CC) Mia ..... lft. laa" (wu) '64-Dalt Robertsoa, Y'f0n11e Dtearto. W1n11m 8tnd11 •lllN:"llM•llle'-" (111ys) 'SS-lee Patterson. Rona Andtnon. (8 Cl)) LHrel lM .,... S.-4 ., ............ -3:30- •• T ... All llWJ ..... s..ta """ • n•• s.. s..... o,.. c.tt ccm ())) ai.•1 •IJ ...,. ca())) E"" ._,.'.,,.... G r..,.t tt Trml 4100 == ........... s.. LJtlt .... • liitMt s,.rta UcM* Sbr T,... l1WllH Ctm(J))....,. ....... .... 0 (1) ....... ... ... ,,.,..... ... ... (9 (J))Qm .. .. ._..._.USA --4:10-• <<m CJ)) ms-.._.. • (8 Cl)) O Ale's 114• .... .,s,.11 • Ill* <Cl "C.tMltr ,_ a SI• ..... <••) '4t-Ywo1111e OtClfto. HMrd °"'· Dorottly Hitt. ~.::-<i> ... , ........... {tOllt) 'A-hbtrt Totor, UONI 8'rrJl'llOll, M111rt111 O'Sulllu ll, V'Mellle. ...... a.. . ,., .. ..., 5100 ID i. C:..llllll ti Ille SU "Hawaii" e Star Tra Bruno Y1illti venturu into SOmt rri ~ "ni. -... ••·" (d ) unexplored treas in the Hawaiian .., • ....,. -11 Islands. Scenes of the Kiltwuu vol· '58-Alln Lldd. James Wllitmore. . d Cl) Tiie Fii canlc erupltons 1n spect1eul11 cm .. diwes into sha"'·riddtn wate11 1n 8) lllN: (C) "Cly ,., ..... (mus) search of PfKIOUS pink and bllck '62-Yoices al Judy Garland, Robert ~.;__ .. ·--Goulet. Red Buttons. ., .... _, .. -f.D 111n II) Ollct u,_ A amit "Heidi" m ... "" m •• • 111u1co DHMMIW -1:30- TV WEEK. MAY 22, 11177 • <• w> a reat1111 .... fltlltr When 1 friend ind former collucue becomes 1 blackmail vie bm then 1s ch111td with murdet, the pnc comes up with a clever plot to lorn lht rul killer lo llp his hand. IDlltws Q)HM1an41 .... -10:30- • Dnptt m lllorit: "lltdtfatll" -5:30-Ill (()?) CJ)) ()) 1o• •••hr1 11 :00 D IUl Cl) <ID """ s... (R) Whtn I youna. pretty u .. IJ <Bl m a News student falls 1n tov• w1111 8ob. he's e Litt ~ Style lltMlllS-wtlere Emily IS concerned-()) W $Mart 08NINQ but pleased that "old blut eyes" has G fr!Pt llipt SliH tot 11. tD hlll T ... T"nls 8:00 II) Cllla1t Cl) llowia: "Dt•tntla ll" (hot) 9 Cl) (()?) CJ)) 1"91 fiD 11lt w., n W• '64-Wtlham Campbell. D Ill .._ (()?) CJ)) Tiit rTl au• e Mnlt: CC) (Zhr) "li•r••" 9:00 O Cl) Aa•·l2 (mys) '71-Robert forster , Darrin Ill (()?) CJ)) Cl) All 111 ltit Falllity ((3) ())) .. , H111111Nnl McGavin (R) Over Mike and GIOfia's healed g r_, Gets tf1t Country • ,_ ll'lllllidt objettions, Archie enters Joer 1n a 30 Wfl if b -11: -0 Cl) Dialope beaut ul· aby contest. 111 Mowlt: CC) ulll• Cestt" (•dv) : ~ ~m. C.pulilu ~ Ollw~: ~ '&:;" ~:!~l. '66-Guy Stockwell, Doua McClure. (du) '71-Steve McQueen. Sitafned D 0 Cl} Im CD Satu •ay -6:30-Rauch. A vetenn auto 11Ctr who has lll&llt •• Cl) ca Cl)) a """ surviwed two accidents on the le Cl) .... : "Cllarlll Chall '" lio" ' D Ult 11ee c.twetct Mans 24·hour enduranet eourse. (adv) '41-Sidney Toler, Y'ictor Jory. m sua.ooo Qlatioll • lllorit: CCJ "TIM Sweet lillt" (()?) CJ)) ...._ Tllplty makes 1 third effort •I w1nn1n~ lop (dra) '6S-Tony FrtnctOSa 8 Cl).. ...... =h~~~t cniehnc lnlemahonal ()) ....... : "llhar11nt" (dr1) '66- Sl ... • (9 (()) a Sta,_, & Htltch 0.,r1tOll Heston, laurtnce Ollwier CD E ~ ~ (R) The two detectives iero 1n on I m Melt If Ju.z m llllhilt. tM.... pn11udtr and his narcoCICS Ind CD c.... l4 ~mak1n1 optl'1tiCMI. a .... it: CC) "300 SJatlaH" 7:00 ID Wf WITH NtDE (dra) '62-RICh11d £c,a11. 9 Tiie .._.. • ON HAW Hll TONIGHTl 12:00 ~ = =: Is alc't ID HM tt.. g ....... : CC) "A UN b ie tM e (,......la Allctla fiD 1111 '-"' "-IMl '9rda A Street" (dra) 'S3-Jamu Cacney. Cl} 11 SeerQ Of_ docu-drama besed on ectual court ((81 ())) lltwa/Sd.fi TNatte en. Mu..tllm transwpts ITOm the trial that madt 1.•00 !ID G ()) S,..: ttt9 Ms Garcia a cause celebrt lot ltml· • (8 Cl}) G 8 LawrHCt nlsts Ind l1llnos. Robert lOl&ll ... ~~ ,... si.. 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