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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-06-12 - Orange Coast PilotUN DAY ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA SUNDAY JUNE 12, 19n TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Thirsty Coast Reduces Water Usage Watery Savings Sonae Cutbacks Exceed 10 Percent Because of waler savings below the 10 percent cutback mandated by the Municipal Water District, four Orange Coast wa~r agencies are due to get money back from MWD for May. according to Hans J Loren.t, board president of Coast.al Murucipal Water D1stnct. Lorenz sasd Newport Beach 1s due a returnof $5,300. Tri Cities (San Clemente-Capistrano Beach) will get $4,500 re- turned. He reported Laguna Beach will get back $4,000 in all. But that includes $3,000 that Laguna got whacked with in a fine tor failure to meet the cutback quota in April. Similarly, Lorenz said, the South Coast district gels back $1,000 tor its &ood May record but that in'cludes a $360 fine for over-use in April. Most Orange Coast com- munities reported significant cutbacks m water consumption during May but precise savings are probably out of focus because of unexpected record rainfall. Newport Beach, Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach , the southern coast and San Clemente area all reported water usage well below the 10 percent cutback demanded by Metropolitan Water District. the coastline's primary water source. In two areas, however, domestic water use climbed despite the assist from heavy rains. Huntington Beach consumed more than 687 million eallons, up between 15 and 20 percent when compared to fast year, according to city of!icials. In the Irvine Ranch Water Dis: trict, which serves the city of Irvine, domestic consumption climbed seven percent to more than 424 million gallons. Despite May's bri&ht spots in the battle a1ainst drought, water officials' are cautious about sounding any notes of opLi mtSm •'The rains may have made our water saving figures deceptive," admitted Hans J . Lorenz, board president for Coastal Municipal Water District. Lorenz emphasized. that the two most difficult months in the drought war-July and August- are just ahead, when water con- sumption ,in normal years skyrockets. And in the overview on all of Southern California. Metropolitan water officers are glum. John H . Lauten, MWD's general manager, reported that during May, all of Southern California fell short of the 10 per cent cutback target Plugging in factors for the ramfall and increased under- ground pumping. Lauten said. ··our estimate is that no more than five percent of the reduced demand upon us was the result of conservation.•· Yet the water conservation campaign got a significant lift Crom Mother Nature. During last month, 3.03 inches of water fell on recording machines at Los Angeles Civic Center, Ute second wettest May on record. Along the Orange Coast. the downpour neared a 100-year re.. cord for May with more tbiln 2.8$ inches recorded by Htinti.ngtol\ Beach weatherman J . Sbemum Denny up to May 24. Yet many of the bright spots in the drought fl&ht were recorded. along the Orange Coast Coastal Municipal ·s board· chit( Lorenz said bis d1stnct's overall water consumption was slightly more than 726 million gallons, a cutback or 21 percent and down 31 percent when com- pared to May of last year. Of the ageneies serviced by the coastal district, Newport Beacil used 449.5 million gallons, down 14 percent. Laguna Beach con- sumed n .s million gallons. a cut· back or 30 percent. <See WATER, PiceAZJ Rough S11rf Deadly By JACKIE HYMAN Ol-D••ly ~oi.tsi.o Unusually h igh surf that pounded Orange Coast beaches Saturday and claimed the life of a young county man is expected to-continue today. Waves that reportedly reached as high as 15 feet ia some places were blamed for the drownmg death of Dennis McKinney, 28, of Orange, who was snorkeling with his wife and friends at about 3:30 p.m. at Woods Cove in Laguna Beach when he ran into trouble. Paramedics and a doctor at the scene worked on the victim for 45 minutes in vain. He was declared dead on arrival at South Coast Community Hospital, the Orange County coroner's omce reported. At the same site less than four James Ray at Large, Tiro F elo-,,,s CaughJ PETROS. Tenn. CAP)- Searchers early today picked up a second prisoner who escaped Friday night with Jam es Earl Ray from the Brushy Mountain Stale Prison. He was 1dentifted as Larry E. Hacker. considered t h e ringleader of the seven men who went over the wall Friday. He was picked up in Beech Fork. a small community about five miles due west of the maximum security prison. Hacker. 32, was serving a 28- year-term for robbery with a cteath. Earlier. Assistant Correc· tions Commissioner Charles Bass said that 10 his opinion, Hacker was the ringleader of the escape. His capture leaves four of the seven, including Ray, the convicted kiUer of Martin Luther King Jr., stiU atlarge. (SeeRAY, PageA2) Getting down from P high ~am is almost as triclcy as performing on one. lnslr'Uctor Marti Gangnes tells sean Daley bow t.O "round off" during a Costa Mesa Recrea· tion Dcpartmcmt gymnastics class. For more views of tho topsy turvy world of the beginninl tumbler ; see Page C6. hours earlier, .life&uards had pulled lwo young men from the surf. One of them, Robert. Morris, 22, address unknown, was taken to South Coast Community Hospital complaining of pain. He was under observation in the in- tensive care unit Saturday night, a fire department spokesman said. All along the coast, lifeguards were kept busy pulling swim- mers from riptides and waves that averaged six to eight feet. The surf has been generated by a ,stor m in the s outhern hemisphere, the Los Angeles Weather Service reported. San Clemente lifeguards termed their day ••hectic,'' with 75 rescues and a medium-size crowd. They also aided in two boat rescues, including a capsized catamaran at Doheny Beacb. There were no reported injuries. Jn Laguna Beach, about 42,000 people turned out to enjoy the sun- shine, but four to six foot waves proved dangerous. Several peo- ple w~re hospitalized, lifeguards said. <See SURF, Page AZ) Brushing llp qn Bistorg Fountain Valley Mayor Roger Stanton (left) is made up by a KNBC make-up man before being interviewed by Frank Kwan. The interview was in recognition of the city's 20th birthday celebration this weekend (the city's actual birthday will be Monday). For more histotical facts on the former "Gospel sw·amp," see Page A,3. IDegal Aliens Stir OC Fears ·: .. Medical t;miJ, Welfare Coats, Crime and Job Loss Cited ... .,. By RAYMOND ESTRADA, JR. Of the D•llr Pllet Si.If National fear over increasing numbers of illegal aliens in the U.S. has left its mark on Orange County. Although no definite study on their effect on the coun- ty has been undertaken . the Board of Supervisors has set up a task force focusing on medical ex- pe nses paid by the county for indigent il- legal aliens. ISTRAOA Even though medical costs- an estimated $4.4 million annual- ly -are the target or the county task force. the unit must explore other areas that have become publlc concerns across the na- tiOI\. The most commonly expressed public tears as told to govern- ment and police officials and the press are: -Don't aliens lake jobs from American citiiena? -Aren't aUens a drain on local taxes due to increased social services they require? -Aren't aliens heavily in- volved in crime either as those who commit offenses or as vie· Ums e"lCploited by others? At the heart of these questions ts tbe lack of accurate estimates on bo'tf many aliens raide in Orange County. The U.S. linmi· &ration and NaturaUUtlon Service estimates as many as ·so.ooo. · ~ut lmmieration chlef Joseph .Sureck Jn LOs Angeles, Whoee temtory lricludes Oranae Couri· ty, adinltl there ts no way oC knowlna hOW many Ulegal Im m · •rant. are here. Many school Cliatrtct do 'llOt lteep track Of .. lllef ll" aUens but only the "leaal' ooea whose education cost.a 11re HlmbW'Hd tiytb atate u.s. Border PaU'Ol aeenu rt· port thousands Of atUena from Mexico attempting to enter the U.S. every week. Beefed up patrols have reduced the number recently but immigration of- ficials say such entries are still on the rise. A 1975 study prepared for the U.S. Department of Labor raised a serious question as to the Im- migration Service's estimate oC illegal aliens in this country. Immigration officials indicat- ed they believe 8,227 ,800 il- legals-5,222,000 of them Mex- ican-were in the country In 1975. "We believe the estimate is on the generous side," the Labor Department report :iaid, ''by the millions." That study noted that if the Im· migration Service estimrte was accurate, it would mean ."between one·fi!th and obe- quarter of all Mexican residenta (between the ages of lS and 59 years) are illegally in the U.S." This was "most improbable," the report stated. Whatever the number or illegal aliens in Oranee County, many residents have expressed the BANDUPTCY L AWS - What can a peraon do who'• bo~ Jessl)t io debt due to bUal.oesi r• verses, Wrieu or layofft? 1be Daily PDot'J Tom Barie)' l8be a 109.k at Callfonua•s bankruptcy Jawa lri a if.Ory on P•8• Cl. rear that they talce jobs from U.S. citizens. .. With unemployment down to 4.6 percent in Orange County. which is minimal, one could hardly say aliens are taking jobs Crom Americans," said Wayne Clark, an aide to Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Gil Reza , an aide to _Congressman Jerry P atterson <D-Santa Ana>. said government studies in Los Angeles and San Diego counties indicate that jobs opened when illegal aliens were deported were not readily filled by U.S. citizens. Resa said reports show illegal aliens do not displace many skilled American workers but compete with unskilled laborers for jobs. . Social services reportedly be· in& used extensively by illegal alieDJ is a frequent subject o! controversy among many gov- ern mental agencies in bard economic times. When UC Irvine Medical Center official Murray Cable re- ported that an estimated $4.4 mlllioo annually could be spent M ORE •L AVG US -The television comedy "Laugh-ln," noted tor tt.a fastF slasn-bans style. will be back this fall in a aerlesofs~claJa. Page BS. JIANOICAP HSLP -Dr. Francis Crinella. new executive director •t Falrvlew State Hospttal is pronted by Art Vinsel or the Dally Pilot.. Pate ca And an .USOCialed Press &ory prt v owa the Impact of a new federal taw on public education or re- tarded arid pbyaic&Jly disabled children. Paae C2. on illegal alien care, some county ofticials were skeptical. Orange County Human Rel;r tions Executive Director' James Sanchez said Cable's estimate was inaccurate because it was based on one month, March bf this year. Cable defended his figure, s~~ ing, "One typical mont.Q multiplied by 12 is a close estimate.•• County Health and Welfare of. ficials' say close calculations oo the amount of services spent on illegal aliens are not available. A 1975 report by count1- legislative analyst Dave Fisb showed that health care costa were by far the largest single uit :or tax money by lllegal aliens. · He said the other costs to the county caused by aliens wete minimal. "': Sanchez pointed to the La.bgi- Department study whlcb indi~at-· ed most illegal aliens pay ~iat Security and federal income taxes. • The survey w~ade of 793 q. prebended illega ens. • The Labor D artment report also showed that only .5 percent of the aliens surveyed receiv,a <See tLLEGA.Lt Pace #Ul ·:. . t , l Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights VA Systeni Obsolete? ·' Would-be jumper comes down The 17 story South Coast Plaza Hotel was the site or a tense drama last week when a Bellflower man, apparently despoodmtover girlfriend lroubles. sat atop il for two hours and threatened to kill h1mseU He was too high for rescue operations, but was talked down by his sister, his ex· &i.rlfnend and polJce. San Juan Capistrano Airport to have wings clipped There won't be much more high flying going on in San Juan Capistrano, city fathers have decided. They an· nounced last week that they intend lo phase out Capistrano Airport operations. The airfield, which is now surrounded by residential dwellings, became the focus of hostile atten· tion after a recent crash in which a S·year·old girl was killed. """'' Schools looked up from down under Irvine. Newport.Mesa and Sad· dleback schools came under fr iendly scr utiny when Australian school principal Fred Armstrong <right > visited the coast as a guest or the Newport Irvine Rotary Club. The main dirfcrences, he said, are that at his school parent in· volvement 1s m andatory, and that gifted children are not put into special classes until the fourth grade. "It's much more accurate that way," he said. Huntington Be,1ch Teacher talks stir dispute Controversy continued to swirl around a recent contracl settlement that gave Huntington Beach City School Distnct teachers a 6 7 percent pay rncrease. The charge was made that board prc::.ident Brian Garland had initiated changes and held talks on a personal basis and not according to a prescribed formal. Garland said he only held generaJ d1s- cuss1ons to get negotiations moving. N cw port Bt•.1c h Old heaps get the heave-ho Self-serve used car tots were officially out rn Newport Beach as of Thursday. Council members said they were tired at looking at ugly vacant lots jammed with cars for :· sale. so lhl•y passed an ordinance prohibiting the parking of : a vehicle "for the purpose or displaying the vehicle for • sale.·· Cars in-private driveways and licensed dealers are not affected. •, -~ .. ;.s ., ~ ., ' Tennis disrupters served in court Five of the 12 demonstrators arrested during the Davis Cup matches in Newport Beach in April went lo a different kind of court and came out sentenced to participate in volunteer work or pay $200 fines. They also were given six months or informaJ pro- bation after pleading guilty to misdemeanor trespassing. Tbe five are Linda Wagner, Mary Stewart. Gloria White. Gustavo Bracho and Barry Sautman, all of Los Angeles. W ASJUNGTON CAP) -The mulUblUlon dOllv Vet.rans Ad· mlnlalratioo health care pro. 1r1m la oblolete and cosUy &nd should be phased into the coon· lry'11eneral health isyatem. says • m_,or National Academy ot Sciences report. The extensive three-year 1tudy , comm issioned by C0'1lre&S and released Saturday, said the healtl\ system for mllitary veterans aenerally sivea adequate care, but. 11 rld· died with problems. Yacht's Blowout Lucky By ALMON LOCKABEY o.11, ,. ...... u,.. a.i1w How d~ one yacht spot Its op. ponent. 57 seconds on the first leg of the course, blow out a spln· naker on the second leg and still win by four minutes and 15 seconds? It's a good question. Mark Johnson's 73·foot ketch Windw a rd Passage ac· complished the feat Saturday to win the second and deciding race of California Yacht Club's Cal Cup series over Jim Kilroy's 79- foot ketch Kialoa, but the num- bers do not tell the whole story. Kilroy and his 2().man crew started out as if they would even the score for their defeat on Fri· day. They brought Kialoa out to a good weather position over Passage on the port tack and withstood two starboard tack challenges by Johnson and his crew to lead by 57 seconds at. the weather mark. The reach to the wing mark was a tight one, but both skippers ordered spinnakers set in the frestiening breeze. Passage appeared to be over· taking Klaloa half-way down the leg, but about a half-mile from the mark her one·and a half ounce chute split with a resound- ing crack and sent the foredeck crew lnto frantic action. It may turn out to be the luckiest spinnaker blowout in the history of yacht racing. Passage's crew hurriedly set a genoa, a rew seconds before Ki aloa 's deck hands realized that the wind had shifted and lbe chute was not in order. By the time it was doused and a genoa hoisted , Passage bad pulled up on her weather quarter and was only 13 seconds behind in rounding the mark. Both crews set spinnakers again for the downwind run lo the <See WINDWARD, Page A3) E'ro111 Page AJ SURF ... lluntlngtor'I Beach lifeguards had a somewhat easier time of it, with 22,000 people on the beach and only 30 rescues. The Orange County Harbor Patrol also report· ed no unusual problems. In Newport Beach, however. there were "very high waves" up to 15 feet at Corona del Mar and 110 rescues that strained a staff still below its expanded sum- mertime quota, according to lifeguard spokesman Tim Har- rison. He said the summer com- plement will be reached next week. A light crowd of 40,000 turned out for Newport's sun and surf. with air temper ature at 68 and a high sea temperature of 66 . Harrison cautioned that even a light crowd may mean trouble with the •·very strong currents" the coast is experiencing. Er ... PageAJ The report 1ald there could bo 1l1nlficant lmprove· mtnll ln cott. and quality or care tr VA pollcles were revised "to permit the VA system ultimately to be phased inlo the general de- U vtr)' of bealt.b aervic• ln com· muniUes across the country." The VA, veterans groups and others reacted immediately and negatively to the aucgestlon that lb• autonomous VA hospital sy1tem be done away with, u they have in the put to similar recommendations. Sen. Alan Cranston (D·Calif.), chairman of the Senate Ve\erans Affaln Committee, called the re-port "thoughtful and serious'' and said be would hold hearings on it in the fall. However, Cranston said, "I re- main fully committed to main- taininc a separate VA medical system that can guarantee quali- ty care for the disabled veteran." R .D. "Bulldog•• Smith, na· tional commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. termed the report "insulting and insensitive" and said his or· ganbation would "fight. any im· pUcatloD ••• to do aw.,.wllhthe VA hospltab." The 3ll·pate report by a com- mittee of the Academy's Na· tional Research Council did not recommend abollshinc tho VA hospital 1y1tem but lnte1ratlna it more cl06ely with regular com- munlt)' f.acWt:les. , The rerort Hid the federal { government spent $40 billion on { health care in 1976, or which $4 blllion was on the VA to provide care for three miUlon veteram, lua than 30 percent of whom have service-related disabilities. F,....PageAJ ·WATER USAGE ••• The South Coast area, includ· ing South Laguna, was down 16 percent with use of 63 million gallons. Tri Cities Water District, which serves San Clemente and the Capistrano Beach areas. cut back by S2 percent wltb con- sumption of 141.3 million gallons in May. . Costa Mesa jumped into the savings column at 22 percent, having used 423. 7 million gallons. District purc hases from Metropolitan. however, dropped a whopping 47 percent because Costa Mesa pumped heavily from its three excellent wells. Meanwhile back at the ranch, the Irvine district's seven per- cent domestic overuse was clear- ly offset in the agricultural de- partment. Water use £or grbwing plummeted 27 percent to 612.8 millloo gallons, aided by the big rain and conservation efforts. Thts offset the domestic losses so Irvine recorded an overall savings. Despite the measure of success in fighting the drought along the Orange Coast, the Coastal Dis- trict's Lorenz probably summed up best the concerns about the hot, dry months ahead. "We don't know If we're out of the woods until September," he • declared. He's Had His Phil Orange Coast College agriculture ~udent Phil Eddins, 26, of Huntington Beach is graduating thi$ week at top of class. But Phil decided to leave his mark on OCC campus in another way, tooling his tractor and 10-foot disc around his plot to spell out his na m e. His ''signing off" came after harvest or oats a nd hay on square plot. And a little bit of corn, perhaps'! Hostages Return To Families ASSEN. The Netl\erJands CAP) -Survivlng hostages underwent medical tests and then held tearful r eunions with their families Saturday after Dutch commandos freed them in pre. dawn raids on a train and school, ending a 20·day siege by South Moluccan terrorists. "Everything looks and smells so good," said Janneke Wiegers, one of the 53 hostages who escaped the ordeal. The 19-year- old student.teacher told re- porters she felt "wonderful, con- sidering the situation I've been in." A hospital source quoted one of the hostages aa saying the Moluc· caM had drawn up a "death list" with the names of captives to be killed if the government refused their demands. The host.age reportedly claimed Dutch officials were aware or tbe list, but the report could not be confirmed. F,....PllfleAJ RAY STILL AT LARGE. • • One or the inmates was wounded and captured at the time or the escape. A second man. David Lee Powell was picked up Saturday afternoon. Hacker was brought back m han(kuffs at about 2:45 a.m. EDT. EarUer, Warden Stoney Lane said the search had shifted to new locations, Beech Fork- Ray Escape 'Part of Plot' ATLANTA CAP> - The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy said Saturday that James Earl Ray's escape from an East Tennessee stale prison was part of a move by authorities to silence the con· victed assassin of the Rev. MartlnLutherKingJr. The escape was part of an al· tempt to "destroy" Ray and keep him from discussing King's slay· 1ng, said t.be Rev . Mr. Abernathy, who succeeded King as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. which is near Wartburg, the county seat-and the New River area. six miles west of Brushy Mountain. "I feel confident they are in the lO·mile radius," said Lane, who cut short a vacation m Corpus Christi, Tex , to return here after the escape. The shift in location indicated the prisoners had managed to move some distance on foot dur- ing the day. but probably had not been able to leave the rugged, s nake·infested Cumberland Mountain area. Lane said there had been no stolen car re1>0rls in the area and officers were conducting in· tensified searches of all cars en- tering and leaving the two areas "We are ready to keep the heat on as best we can," Lane said. Searchers using a helicopter tracked down one of Ray's fellow escapers, identified as David Lee Powell. rr. earlier in lbe day. Two others were spotted, but of· ficlals said later they disap- peared aeain -and none had been seen since the capture of Powell. also a convicted murderer. IIJ,EGAL ALIENS AROUSE CONCERN IN COUNTY. • • "I really believe that the prison offh~iaJs, authorities ln very hlgb places, have planned for his escape," the Rev. Mr. Abe math)' said. "I ju.st do not see- how an individual who ls being held for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. ln max· imum security can possibly escape.'' Lane said a fi xed·wing aircraft, equipped with infrared heat. sensors. was being brought in to help the five helicopters a lready being u sed during daylight hours In the inten.slve search. welfare, 1.3 percent used food stamps, 3.9 percent had received one"or mor:e weeks of unemploy· ment insurance and 7.8 had c tHtdren attending public schools. Sanchei said. Orange County officials said they have no hgures on how much aliens pay in taxes San Diego County study mated that 59,704 Illegal s there earned a wage base million, 19 pucenl of b was returned in taxes. that waie base, h6 milllon guna Beach humanitarian D .. iel R. "Danny" Davey re- 11*1ed in guarded but stable caiildltton Saturday nl1ht at Soulh C t Community Hm>pital. avey. a United Purce! ice deliveryman who has ed the Nav~o and Hopi In· s, was hit by a truck urllcr e week. Frank Wood or Ml!I· Vlejo ha." donated $'300 to • sh a tru.'lt account to aid at. El Toro Mi1sion Bnn.k. is sent. abroad and an estimated $115 milUon \s spent locally. Since immigration. legal and illegal. is governed solely by federal law. legislation to pay for social service costs of aliens has been proposed. But Greg Sanchez. aide to county Supervisor Ralph Clark. uid the federal leg1slatlon's passage does not look promising. A substitute bill h.as been m· trodl4Ced by U.S. Senator Alan Cunst<m whlch would pay for some of the illegal allen coats in· curred by state and county gov ernments. But Sanders also believes more study is needed ii Orange County officials are going to understand the lllegal alien question locally. ·'We're really ruMing around poking in the dark," said San- ders. City and county law enforce· ment. agencies are fearful that on "nllen invasion" ts occurring but have no estimates as to the mafrutudeotthe problem. LHt year, Santa Ana poU~ broadened u,elr detention pollc)' with retard to suspected metal allens, foUcC! Chief Ray Davli said Iii· a report to the Santa Ana City CouncU his men had observed an influx of Mexican "con men and Tijuana street hustlers.'' County Chicano groups OP· posed Davis' contention that San· ta Ana was a "haven" for illefal aliens and that the "stiama" must be removed. Lt. Woody Williams observed that nllens in the past were almost always "hard working" aod aeldom involved in mljor ertme. The Santa Ana City Council, after severat stormy meetJngs, approved a moditied policy that allowed police more power when delalnlna suspected llle1at aliens involved with a crimt. Many other Orange Co\lnty cltle. have polkiee similar to Santa Ana 's modified pro- cedures. Hut Santa Ana police otnctats !t Id most other clUea do nol de· taln aa many aliens aa they do. Aaain, alatl1Uc1 concemtn1 allena and crime are In short sup. ply. Many Ora nu County lawm n point to Lo• Ansel • County wbtre police believe their t11ar accuraiety hOw I m~ ill ea ii &Uen crfs:o• problem. Los Angeles police, using Im· migration Service estimates ot 650,000 Illegal aliens ln the area; estimated that "based on per capita expenditures,'' the cost or providing police services to il· legal aliens was S37,0SO,OOO. The Los Angeles Police Department, whlch estimated 281,000 aliens In the city In 1W7S, also reported that. aliens now commit. "18.7 percent of the crime" based on their perccn· t.a1e representation in the general populaUon. Oran~e County lawmen also point out that aliens are frequent· ly eicploited by unscrupulous con· tldtnce men, employers and members of thelr own people known as ''coyotes.•· Co)'otes aasin the allcn ln hia entry Crom ·Mexico or another country. County Human Relatiol\1 Corn· m lulon Director Sanchez believes more study lnte> the at· tual condJllon of alJen• lD thia area will benefit both U.S. cltlsens and illcaala. Sancht1 proposed that tho county commlltce lo sludy aliens and the bulth care il•u bl bloadtl*l ln ill aco~ . Search Leads To Stomach The Callfornla HJahway Patrol Saturday night obtained a aurch warrant. to check out an \lnusual pl1ce-a 1uspeet.'1 stomach. An Oran&• County Sherlrra Department. apokeaman laid lbe warrant was obtained. after a patrolman stopped a car and aJ. le1tdl1aaw15 bl.lloons ol herotn worthanostlmated$50each. The 1uspect reportedly swallowed 10 of the balloons. The warrant was required beCoro hia alomach could be pumped. The sheriff's ss>0kesman said tht mlnln1 heroin was rt· covered. HlJbway patrolman late Sllur· day were booklna the auaped (n. to Oran& Count,y Jail. Ills idcntt· ty waa not imrnedlaUlJ' avallablc. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT , ... Or~(.., .. , D••I• ... ~t • '~*""~"'' ,,.,.., . .,.~, .... ,_. ... , ... "~··~ .......... °"..,.~ C.. t "'°91V'li•"'1' G""C't"'• "'_.N',.,,.,..,....,. 9vt11 ... fllf1'j ... """•• t .. ,~ .. , ... ., ·~, '"''' Mitw ...,..~, M'+r.-... ..,.,""*' .. "',.''•"' ••·~ V•"~• , .. ., "• \4.o •N 1. v. , .. ,. •""• ~:;;:~~~.·, ·::rr.::·~ r"""• .. • ~· V'"' •1.i.1111 !\ ...-Ut W-.•t a.." ~'"' ~1•Mt"•· C•~·•J••h••l•·• ._., .. _ ~ ... ~ ... ..-......~ , .... ,_, \llC'• .... t\ ... f\f•tltiltOifo_,•MA~ T-.Olt-' , .. ,. '"'-·· ..--M ............ ,.. CM.i.._ -.u- OfficH OMl• ..... u lltW.P..,.,_.,.... c...-. •••. .,. 11•c;~'f"f'·~,.., .... ~•.ch .,., ...... "..._., .... ,. .,....,.,.. ""'•"•• l\IOH.• "•• -. •• ""o .... , '"*"' T9l•l»flo"• rtt•I ~1 CIHNflWAlhertl.i"lt'2.tt11 a..Htt .. ,, Ytlln1 H-• Ofht• H1-tJtO -•MU..C-• •t5-0IJO f P'9'ftflt.:wt"O--·~Co""'' C•~•"'' .. ' •1220 ~ :,:!!,O:.~~.'= .. ~~~ ,,_.ltf' Of' ad"•f•ttf'll'fAI\ ""''''" '"I V -. , • ., ... , ... ••tft;•-· '~ ... "f""t'-'M tf l~·- Diplomas Due Along Coast )'olJowtni are 1raduaUon ceremon1e1 scheduled bf Oran it Cout 1chool1 and coll•a•• durtni lhe comlnl week: Monday, June 13 1W•port·M a Hll.l•I k~ 35 1raduate1 wlll re- tt1 ve dlplomu at 1 p.m. ln Room1 8 and 9 •l McN»lly Hlth School m ~la M~H Spt1akur wtu bo Bob Newcomb, ltt· tur.r in IOC'lal 1clencet at \JC trvlno. Wednesday, June 15 l.Ae Amlioe UJilt ScMol Cf''ounlaln Vulley) -414 sradu..Unc Mn.Ion wall recetve diplomas at 7 30 p.m . at Garden Gron Kip School Stadium. Speaker will be clua valedJd()rU.n Pamela Sams. FtlUlltal.D VaUey RJ1b Scbooi -More than 900 araduat· 1n1 aeruon wlll lake part in ceremorues that start at 7 30 p m. at Cap Sh~e Field on the Huntlnalon Beach Hi ah School campus Speaker will be senior Mary Louise 111 a vin Wla&enbarc 1114~ ~boot <Hunungton .tseach> -60 i:raduat~ wtll purt1c1pate LO commencement rites at 6 p m 1n the campus patio. SpeaJung for tbe graduating class will be Danny Kalac EveaU.1 Hlgb Selaool <Huntington Beach) -75 graduates will gather at 7 15 p m. m the c·a mpus patio for ceremorues. Speakers will be semor class representative Octavio Roig and Woodrow W. Smith, dean of the Evening Hieb School. lllsDJa Viejo HJ1h Sebool -540 seniors will get diplomas during rites scheduled for 8 p.m. at the campus stadium. Speakers will be seniors Shannon L. Munns and Timothy J . Grant. El Toro Hl&h School -#I students will graduate in ceremonies set for 7 p.m . in the Ronald W. Caspers Memorial Aquatics Center on Cfimpus. Student speaker will be Christy Humphrey, one of four valedictorians. University Higb School (Irvine) -510 graduating seniors will be awarded diplomas in rites starling at 6 p.m on campus. Speakers will include Valedictorian Jeff Allen. Salutatorian Leo Kesling and Senior Ann Harch. SELF High School (Irvine) -60 students at Irvine's alternative bJgh school will graduate at 6:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Village Theater at UC Irvine. Speakers wiJI be former SELF teacher Gurujan Singh. former SELF manager Jack Parham and current Irvine school board President R. Dean OlfOn. : Newport Harbor Hiib Scbool -682 students will re- ceive diplomas in ceremonles at 3 p.m. at Davidson Field on the campus. Commencement speaker will be student Jen· nifer Carey. Costa Mesa Hilb School -Graduates Greg Purdy and Allee Wertz and social studies teacher Rocky Ford will speak during ceremonies set for 7:30 p.m. at Davidson Field on the Newport Harbor High School campus. A total of 410 seniors will get diplomas. Thursday, June 16 Huntington Beach High School -Congressman Mark Hannaford will address 752 graduating seniors m · ceremonies set for 7 p. m. at Cap Sheue Field on the campus. Senior Class President Gordon Baker also is scheduled to speak. Edlson High School <Huntington Beach) -760 seniors are scheduled to get diplomas during rites set for 7 p.m. in the school amphitheater. Class Valedictorian Richard Kim will speak, as will Orin Ziv, another student, and teacher Andy Stupin. · Westminster HJgb School -725 members of the Class of '77 will be awarded diplomas in ceremonies set for 7 p.m. at the school stadium. Valedictorians Becky Brummett and Gayle Goldstein will speak, as will science teacher Olga Tanner. Marina HJgb School (Huntington Beach) -More than 750 seniors wall be awarded diplomas in ceremonies begin- ning at 7 pm in the campus amphitheater. Speaker will be graduating senior Randal J . Peters. Laguna Beach High School -commencement rites for 280 seruors are scheduled for 8 p.m. m the city's Irvine Bowl. Speakmg will be broadcast entertainer Art Linklet- ler, whose grandson will be among the graduates. Also speaking will be co·valedictorians Jill Martin and Tricia Toliver. Dana Hills High School -425 seniors make up the graduating class -the first lo have started at Dana HiJJs as freshmen. Commencement ceremonies begin at 6 p.m. at Walter Spencer Memorial Field on the campus. Kane St. John and Reese Thompson, two of five class valedictorians will deliver addresses at the rites. In addition, valedictorian: Kathy Copenhaver has sent a graduation speech from Frunce, where she is completing a year of study. Her mother will read it. San Clemente High School -430 seniors will graduate at 7 p.m. at Thalassa Field on the campus. Student Body President Mark Messersmith will speak. Sllverado High School (Saddleback Valley) -60 seniors will graduate m ceremonies beginning at 6:45 p.m. 1n the campus courtyard. Student speakers will be<:heri Mosebar and Judy Del Minico. Principal Bruley Daugherty also wall address the graduating class. Golden W~st College (Huntington Beach) -1,011 stu dents will receive degrees from the two-year community college during commencement rites set to start al 7 p.m . in the campus amphitheater. Principal speaker will be Los Angeles Juvenile Court Judge Joseph N. Sorrentino. Coroaa del Mar High School -Seniors Amy Ross and Dave Sklansky will speak during commencement rites for 510 members of the Class of '77. Ceremonies are scheduled for Sp m. in the campus quad. Estancia High School (Costa Mesa) -465 members of the senior class will graduate in rites set for 7 p.m. at Davidson Field on the Newport Harbor High School cam· pus. Speaking will be valedictorian and student body Presi- dent Kathy Forbath and honor student Janet Clewell. McNally HJgb School (Costa Mesa) -65 students will receive diplomas in 10 a.m. ceremonies at the school. Den. nis Landesman, father of one of the graduates, will speak. Principal Jack· Coleman will trace the day or a typical McNally student while graduate Ursula Robinson mimes his description. Friday, June 17 Orange Coast College <Costa Mesa) -A record l,67S sophomores will get degrees from the two-year community college. The cenmonies start at 7: 30 p.m. in OCC's Basil H. Peterson Gymnasium. Studenl Dan Jeffries will deliver the commencement address. Sunday. June 12.1m DAILY P1LOT Jljg: FV FeteS Its Formation \ t . I Ed1tor'1 Nott: Clipping• from tM 1cropboc>lcl o/ Nflhe S11loo Wordlow DuRGlt ~ l£Nd to compile tJW ortfct.. SM donflfd tMH boo/cl to tile /''ountofn \lotleJI Hfatortcal Socl1t11. ton. by RAV ESTRADA °' U.. O<Mly f'llet Si.rt More Ulan 50 irate "Talbert Valley" farmers huddled in an Ocean View Elementary School clauroom near Huntington Beach on a cool January night to draw up a petition opposing the Sin Diego Fret1way. The year was 1953. It would be four more years before another group of farmers Clled city Incorporation papers to form what is today known as Fountain Valley. What those farmers in 1953 didn't know was that their efforts -had they been successful - would not only have halted a freeway but stopped the evolu- t 1 on or a bedroom com - munity that sprouted out of vegetable fields. Fountain Valley residents have slated a series of events today to commemorate the incorporation of their city 20 years ago. There would be little to celebrate this week if farmers hke Robert Heil, who lived on· Huntington Beach Boulevard in 1953, had won their fight with the Orange County Board of Supervisors and the state highway department Hell and his fellow farmer& said the freeway would make con· tinued agriculture in the valley virtually impossible. But many !onetime Fountain Valley residents today believe the San Diego Freeway had the greatest slngle impact on the formation of the city. The Farmers said in their peti- tion they were not opposed lo freeways In general -they just didn't want them in their north forty. The anli·freeway drive stalled but paved the way for another group of farmers to file in· corporation papers during the summer of 1957. Records show that a scant 93 voters approved the Fountain Valley incorporation issue. but only 63opposed 1t. Joseph M. Courreges, a long- time local farmer, voted In favor or the measure "to save the lnte· grlty of the area.'' Jim Kanno, Joe Callens. Charles Ishii, Henry Boer and Robert Wardlow were elected as city councilmen. Kanno, named the city's first mayor, was also the firs t Japanese·born mayor in the United States, local historians said. Actually, what is now Fountain Valley was called Talbert, after FIRST SCHOOL IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY TERRITORY SAM TALBERT'S DREDGING OPERATIONS IN 1905 the area's first postmaster Thomas Talbert, from about the turn or the century unlit its in- corporation. The farming community showed few signs of change from the 1920s until the early 1960s, when tract homes began to spring up. Ground was broken for the first large residential subdivision in a 65·acre area near Newland Street and Warner Avenue in mid-1962. For almost half a century before that tlme, the only major residential areas in the city were Colonia Juarez and the Talbert A venue and Bushard Street in- tersection. Fountain Valley was not without its share of curiosities and controversies. In 1955, for instance, a de· veloper, D. K . Hutchinson and a banker, Lloyd Hartin, envisioned 1,800 acres of industrial harbor in Fountain Valley. The scheme would have had fertile farmland dredged 40 feet below low tide line and a slice of land from Slater Avenue to Indianapolis Avenue and east to the Santa River under water. The harbor idea ebbed and dried up. But lhe recurring noise from the former U.S. ·Marine Helicopter base at what is now Mile Square Park was a problem that plagued the city until the area became a county park. * Fountain Valley had its own version of the "Red Scare". almost a decade after the McCarthy era. In March, 1963, the city council adopted an ordinance that re- quired any merchant who sold goods made in Communist coun-· tries to pay a $1,000 fee and dis-• play a sign say mg the goods were sold. * The same month, the Fountain Valley City Council outlawed • labor unions. Both city policies threw the town into an uproar. : Store owners began throwing • Polish sausages to their dogs and • eight Los Angeles and Orange : County labor unions threatened a • suit against the city. : Both "anti·communist·• or· , dinances were subsequently re-· pealed. : Fountain Valley has changed · quite a bit from those days. What once was a completely rural community of under 2,000 residents has been transformed into a suburban city which has almost reached its population capacity. The 1''ountain Valley Com-• munity Development Agency has targeted the only large remain- ing agricultural area of the city for li ght industrial use in the next five years. Within a few years, Fountain Valley's farming heritage may 1 be a thing of the past. 1 * • 'Gospel Swamp' Comes of Age Val,ley HiBtory Tied io Mexico Lake many areas in St>uthem California. Fountain Valley was orrce part of a Spanish land grant. The city is just a porli<11t of the much larger Las Bolsas grant given to an ex·soldier Manuel Nieto, according lo Fountain Valley historians. Nieto's heir, Catrina Ruiz., was given the. land by Mexican Governor Jose Figueroa on May 22, 1834. After lhe Spanish·American War, the area was up for grabs with many claiming ownership. The area was bought by Abel Stearns at a public auction. The purchase included the areas of Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Westrnln.ster and Garden Grove. By lhe mid-1870s sheepmen Roch Courreges and Roch Sarrail came to Fountain Valley from Monterey and San Francisco. Courreges, whose descendents, including former city councilman Joseph Courreges, still live near the intersection of Talbert Avenue and Newland Street, leased the land from the Stearns Rancho Company and later bought lbe property, which was surrounded by swamps. The Fountain Valley area was nicknamed ''Gospel Swamp" during the 18Ek>s to lhe early 1900s because of the many revival tepls set up during that period. The area was also called "Fountain Valley" because of the great number or artesian wells there. In 1882, R. B. Wardlow bought 160 acres in the swamps and began the arduous task of filling the ground with dirt. He bullt his home of redwood near what is now the corner of Slater A venue and Bushard Street. His wife Martha planted an orchard, many ornamental trees, flowers and shrubs, The Talbert, B¥shard, Borchard and Lamb families also moved into the area in the early 1900s. Much of the area was being cleared for farm· ini just before the tum of the century. Bandits roamed lbe swamps and preyed on victims including drivers and guards on mail wagons. The Santa Ana Posl Office would not de· liver mail to the area because of the danger. But, historians tell us. "a frail·looking woman, Mary Swift, took the job." Despite the Santa Ana postmaster's objec- tion. she carried the mail and declared: "1 have the Lord in Heaven and a cat·o' -nine tails in my hand. In 1899 John Corbett applied ror the establishment of the first Fountain Valley post office. He sold his store, which housed the office, to Tom Talbert. But the post office was named Talbert in- stead of Fountain Valley because there was already an office with that designation in Northern California. The post office became the heart of "Talbert Valley,'' centered on the Bushard Street·Talbert A venue area. The only other signs of civilization in Talbert Valley in those early days became known as Colonia Juarez, a Mexican setUemenl. The colony was named after Mexico's first democratic president, Benito Juares. The homes in the area, placed on oversir.ed lots, have been occupied by people or Mexican heritage since the mid·l920s. Other pioneers or Fountain Valley were His· amatsu and Sue Tamura and Kyutara and Sada Nakamura, who bought land around 1910. One of the most important pioneers in the area was Sam Talbert, who made much of lbe land available for farming by dredging. Talbert organized a drainage district in 1903 and did much or the work himself. Ditches 15 feet deep were dug on the east side or each half mile road from north to south. The water was directed towards the upper northwest slough or Newport Bay. The area once thought worthless because of all the swamps had become a farm region. It remained an agricultural paradise until residentlaJ developments andafreeway appeared in the m.id-19605. This 8ft8slan well wa.s drilled .... i. in Fountain Valley In 1899. ,., -' . To stop water, a /srge pointed •· redwood plug was tapped ;ntq 1 : top of pipe and tapped loose · . snd floated off for Irrigation. 1 • ..... WINDWARD PASSAGE WINS ••• The Medical NeWsline A ('f"""'"'rlel j.J111r,.Ju1r1 ''llM' •t1~'*1 /f'Ot,; teCff'fli'-' ~ <From Page AZ> leeward mark and the tactics here determined the result of the race. Johnson chose to beor away and sel a ne\f chute, takln1 hJm low of the mart, while Kilroy or· dered a jibe-set. which took hlm hlJh on the course. ' It soon became obvious that Passaae wns ln cloar atr and saJl- t n g faster while Kialoa was squared away and fighting her way through a murderous spec· tator neet and chopped up sea, At lhc leeward mark PLc;sage wu two mmuta and Si aeconds ahead as Kialoa continued to weave her way through tbe con- fused and lnconslderate spec- tator neet. The situation dldn 't change much on the next weather leg despite lhe radto and bullhorn pleas of lhe race committee and Coast. Guard Auxiliary patrols for tho, onlookers to clear the nren. As a result, Kialoa was a hope- less five minutes and two seconds behind ut the weather mark. The fact thol she made up 47 seconds on the rtnol run was ln· cidenlal. It was a case of too little and too late. lt was the second straight year the vaunted Klaloa bad lost the Cal CUp match. She was defeated last year by Jack Rooklyn's 73- foot s loop Ballyhoo from Australia. Passage nnd Kialoa are top contenders in the heavy displace· ment division to win line honors In the upcoming Honolulu race. But both wlll be up agajnst three light displacement speedsters. Including the 65-foot sloop Ragtime, whlch bas twice defeated Pauaee in the Transpac. Th1s wlU be Klaloa'• flral ouUng in lbe 2,W·mile Honolulu run. Age.Old Skin Disease Conquered NEW THERAPY CLEARS ACNE • Is acne t rcatable? Absolutely, say the n;itfbn'1 top sJcln spectatlst1 on Iha staffs or ma1or medical schools. Two dru&s. Vltamlo A Acid a11d Benzoyl PeroJdde, ;ipplled externally under a physici:in's c11rc, oen clear even tho most fitUbbom 1ct1e 11'1 8 to ll wcckr.. This b momentous news, recorded in tho nation'• lo1d1ng mcdlcnl jQumala. Jack Krnmer, M.D .• Board Ccrtlfted Dormatologi•t, a 1pecl3llst In kin care tor 2S yc~u. lus ctc;ited sl'I( Acne Care Medical Clinlu cxcluslwly for this tll.chm1 trtatrncot. For further lnformatron c~lf COSTA MESA (714) 7S l ·3363 INGLtWOOD(21~) 613-0607 HUNTINGTON UEACfl (714) 842·1423 COVINA (113) 966-1771 FULLERlON (114) 879·22bl VAN NUYS(2U)986 ~41~ -....... ,.,-..... • ---bAILVPflOT Sun June t2. f9'17 a,~ J L Wtl Af''-••ICM,........ RD If rat )OU Ulch a frog. Th~n ou c I 1 behind wlth 1 s>e•cock feather and wat<"b Wm Jump. t"ur aumo r•a•on, 1t l!\ 11 b lart.wt U11n1 to 110 About 300 people 1pent ~ l1Hw1y alt 1 noon llckllnJJ and lauahtn, und m a Utlo on th l11wn of Murk Tw1un a old 1&£1.Y nit~ c•ulttbrul~ 41Uthor of "Tht• C•J Jumpm Pro~ of <'alavcr115 County" " Id hil"• JIPJ'U'Ved, 1' rop anivt'd from ull ov ~ cum In p lnt bu k~b. cnayonnalst• Jar r -C' , mUk tar10J11. wuto bCllk1.1t11 um« from th ~lh wh~ro they ure taUed "ft1w1s" and rro.n the North where lhl'Y an callod "lr•ha1." Tbrt carnu ¥11 thl' way from CahtornJa wrapped lo atyro!oan ''Tbe only ru on for holdma fro&: 1umµ di) &a beeause ther• 1• no rea.tt0n for •l." isa1d De.tel• P k, the dlr dor of the Mark Twain • medlot J. which. tog•ther wllh Hartford ., Cbtl4r .. Mlll4tUm!I, 11poo110ns the evert each , Y•ar lbe kids arrived early to register their frogs • with Eileen Fteldmg, a naturahsl at the museum and an expert on frogs She knows the difference b•tween a picke rel frog, which is a small creature with 11poL't, 11 green Crog, which has dor1el lateral ridges, whatever they are, and a bullfroa. which as simply a big damn frog. Rt'al. tratlon as uncomphcalcd "My Qame 1s Molly Kehoe I om 12 My frog's name is Captam ltook .. HOW DID YOU catch your· frog, Molly? ·My father caught him in a net Ile let about 7~ others get away " Ken Oompier caught three frogs. Buckshot, rttta and Miguel, Ken arrived with a busload of kids from Brattleboro, Vt., here on a school projec.'ttovisltlhe Murk Twain House llow did you catch your frogs, Ken" '"I 1nuck up 'em and leaped on ·em right in the mud." The entry lL'>l )(rew Buffalo Bob. Prmce Charming, Jumphrcy Bogart. Tiny Tim, Son of Delight, Mustona:. Boris. Thunderbolt. Prune Whip. Edward, Kl'>'>er. Durman, Bubbles. Yellow Lees. Bullet Soon 77 were en let cd . rann to Jump The Twain House. a wonderfully nooked and uannted old V1ctor1an building with red bricks ""WfreplMt. BRIAN DARI AN URGES' ON 'YOSEMITE SAM' and a slate roof, was the perfect backdrop You could almost visuahze the old man looking down from an upstairs window laughmg ANCIENT TREES provided shelter from a gentle drizzle 1n midafternoon. which the frogs . . cbee~ and the kids 11nored. °f\\.'O big mountain 1aurel bushes contributed perfume and pink blossoms At last-1ump lime The arena was a platform set m front of bleachers wh1ch were donated by the parks de~ partment The platform was covered with fake green grass. donated by the cemetery. Th~ee loose strands or rope J)eld b ck the pressmg throng. Tbe best seats were in a nearby beech tree. its branche-s filled with cheering ch.ildren ln a frog·Jumpmg contest, the creature is tackled three limes. his total distance measured in a straight line. It can be terribly exc1tmg. A few years ago a little boy was so pleased with his frog's performance he squeezed him to death. This year there were no casualties. This year Buffalo Bob, the celebrated jump· ing frog from California, survived his airplane trip and won with a hop. skip and jump of 119~ inches SECOND w AS Buckshot, one or the frogs scooped out of the mud by th.at inl.repjd Vermont frog snatcher. Ken Dompier. Buckshot leaped 1061:i inches But guess \.\hat Ken. a generous youngster \\Ith three frogs on his hands had given Buckshot to his pal. Danny Kellison Danny got the glory All Ken got was the mud Carter . . Amin Accused of Cannibalism Outlines U.S. Plan WASHINGTON IAP) Prest dent Carter says he wants to challenge the Soviet Union ag. gress1vely but peacefully for in fluence m areas of the world crucial to U S. interests, includ- 1~ some nations under Russian 1tfluence LONDON (APJ Ugandan President ldi Amin is "can· nibalisttc" and gives every in- dication of being insane. uccord- ing to for mer Ugandan health minister Henry Kycmba who de· fected to Britain last week A ('opyrighted account of an m- te r view with Keymba by re- port er Russe ll Miller was published by the London Sunday Times THE SUNDAY Times article quoted Kyemba as saying· · · 1 know there has been a great deal or international speculation about hi.i (Amln'sJ sanity. I have certainly seen him in situations when he gives every indication of being insane .. Kyemba, who said he dcfC'cled while attending a conference m Switzerland because he feared Amin would kill him, told Miller that Amin has ··self-confessed cannibalistic tendencies I have no doubt he was serious when he told me that he had eaten human meat on a number of occasions He remarked emphatically that 1t was salty. •'When J was minister of health, doctors often told m e that bodies delivered to hos pital mortuaries had been t ampen•d with in curious ways "IN 1974, when ~ri g. Charle!:> Arube was murdered. Amin in- sisted on going alone 111lo thl' mortuary al Mulago llosp1tal to ·identify' the body lie was in there for some lime and only God knows what terrible ritual h~ was carrying out.·' Arube was accused of plollm~ to overthrow Amin. A spokesman for Amin said at the time that Arube died in the hospital after shooting himself twice in the head Commenting on Amin's sanity, Kyembasaid: ' "I was with him once in a hospital when a nurse asked him' how many children he hoped to have "About 200.' he replied, quite serious ly Can a man who wants 200 childre n be sane">" The former minister said Amin' re portedly has 34 children now :·'Tb1s mcludes places hke Viet· nam and places hke Iraq and Somaha and Algcrw and places like the Peoplt''s Republic of China and even Cu ha ... Carter said m an mlerview with mem ~rs of the MaS{azine Publishers ~soc1at.1on • The Whtll' llou se made <ltrter·s rt'marks public Satur day Chinese City Devastated Kyemba said Amin is furious with his present wife, Sarah. be-' cause she has not become preg- nant. "S:irah was a go-go dancer with a Jazz band run by members of the Su1c1de Reconnaissance Regiment when Amin first met her. She had a boy friend by whom she had a baby but that didl not matter to Aman. • ' W H E N II E s en t h i s•. bodygtfards to fetch her, Sarah's boy friend refused lo lel her go. As soon as Amin heard what had happened. he told his guards to arrest the boy and that he did not want to see him again. The boy. was executed within hours.·· 1CA RT E R ALSO told the p(iblishers: l The public should apply ~essure on Congress \o coun l rbalance pressure from the 011 · d auto lobbies. which Carter b ames for congresi.ional set· cks in his energy plan U N Ambassador Andrew Young, who has been concentrat '.'i.g his diplomaltC e frorts on Africa, wfll shift his <'mphasis to 11}clude developing countries in lite Cnribbcan and 1n South and C,ntral America ' t-THE ONLY "pparcnt way to sraighlen out the nation's tangle o retirem ent programs, which c auses gross mcquilies among benefit recipients. is to appoint a special commission to study the rQatter ' -The adm1ntslrat1on is trying Increase funding for housing ograms and to channel the ney into the central cities. -He l• "very proud" of his binet and there is "no member the Cabinet that I would want bange.'' ucb of the interview dealt h foreign affairs arter noted that lhe United tes ts "normalizing rela ns hips with countries that ve been our adversaries or n enemies in the past ' THE EF•'ORT 1:. fraught "th grave poltl1c.i l conse ences" 1f 1t 1s not handled sitivety. he said 'My own inchnallon , though. t!> aggressively challenge, in a peaceful way. of course, the Sov iet Union and others for influence reas of the world that we feel crucial to us now or potential crucial 15 or 20 years from Rafi'• lt'Ofl Out Deputy warden of the prison from which James Earl Hav escaped Friday holds up pipe ·ladder used b )' pnsoners to scale "Wall Guards assembled device in less than a. minute Officials say prisoners probably <ltd it even faster Trip 'Helpful To Jimmy' CARACAS. Venezuela <API Rosalynn Carter, nearlng the end of a two-week Latin American good-will tour, said Saturday s he made the trip "because I r eally think it can be helpful to Jimmy." and she rated the tour a success Mrs. Carter spoke at a press conference that was delayed when she surrered a shght attack of nausea Al the press conference, Mrs Carter was a sked ir she fell un comfortable about the fem1ms1 aspectofherdtplomattc m1ss1on · · 1 have not been uncom fortablt• atall,"shesaid "Hithasn 'tbeC'n done before maybe 11 ts 'itJ:nt ft rant 'I'm doing this because I really think it can be helpful to Jimmy.·· she said, adding e mphatically. "I like being a woman." LONDON \APJ One of the firs t Western correspondents al- lowed into Tangshan. the Chinese city hit by a massive earthquake last summer. Saturday described it as a "horrorscapc'' of rubble. ·'Wreckage is almost all there IS,.' wrote Nigel Wade or the Lon- don Daily Telegraph. "From what I saw, thj!re can be no doubt the Tangshaa earthquake ~ rank as one of the world's worst natural disasters for centuries." WADE SAID he and three other r~porters got a brief \ook at the devastation in Tangshan Fri- day by booking si;als on the first train o f the sea son passing through the rt'g1on to a summer seas ide resort 1n northeast China The quake struck last July 28 anti took an estimated 500,000 lives Wade said after-shocks shook the area as recently as last month .. A city which once had a m11l1on inhabitants has become a horrorscape of shattered con· crele. heaps of brick and twisted metal," he wrote. "'There has bet•n' no major reconstruction. Noth.ing 1s being fully rebuilt while powerful after-quakes con- tinue." Villages surrounding the Shat- tered city have semipermanent new housing wilh walls of mud and straw and thatched roofs. he added M EANWRJLE, a Communist newspaper m Hong Kong report- ed that Chian~ Ching. Chairman Mao Tse-lung's widow and head of the purged '"gang of four" radicals. murdered a woman leaders to Meet CA IRO !AP! 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IU<ClilV IM !:t•MIY If l(JoJ <IO not :.er.~ C,':,' V:,!;,"' ... 11~ .,...,_..., ChwllllfleotT ........ M\>01 Ot1nq~ Cou11tt "'""" 60·011 ,. ... ,,_ti H<l"""91"" ~ ...... W•~"''""'"' , t•tUt ~ o-"'• c:.."""...., e..K.'!. ""'" C#ttb•"O o.r.. ....... """'"' l.,._ l. ....... N'llv .... , ~ ...... playwright in 1968 because she knew too much about Chiang Ching's ''pas t treacherous crimes.·· attributed to Chiang Ching re cently by the Peking·s People :.. Daily The Chinesc-lan~uage Ta Kung Pao. quoting an oHicial llsinhua news agency dispatch from Pek- ing, Identified her as Sun We1 - sbih. The dispatc4, dated Friday. said Chiatlg .Cbitig ordered her arrest in 1967 and ·'persecuted and killed her in Jail" in 1968 Sun was 47 C HIANG CHING and her threb radical followers Chang Chunchiao, Wang Hung-wen and Yao Wen-yuan all form er members of the Commumst party's powerful Poliburo were arrested last October for alleged ly trying to seize powe r from Mao's successor. Chairman Hua Kuofeng Amm then married her. Kyemba s aid she has been treated by doctors lo determine why she had not become preg· nant China watchers m llong Kong believed 1l was the same killing They have since been blamed for a wide range of crimes · The doctors told m e as. mm1ster of health that the pro- blem was psychological Sarah cannot forget her former boy friend or the fact that he~ husband was res ponsible for his death " If I Do you have time to listen to Walter read? In 15 minutes the average person can read to himself 3,750 words. You probably read faster. In 15 minutes 1"e average news broadcaster on radio or televlalon reads only half as many words. That means you get a lot more information in l&Ss time by reading a newspaper than by watching someone read the news to you. And, your newspaper gives you the choice of stories you need to be fully Informed about events In the world, nation, state and county. Addltlonally, only the Dally Piiot brings you the news of your community every day -news television Ignores. You get more new• In less time when you read It yourself In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 . f 'I t I \ !• .. DAILY PILOT Al Sunday, June 12. 1971 -1970 Mass Murder Leads to New Death Capitol Work C'ontiaue• SANTA CRUZ (AP) A youna woman driven by depression stem- min& from the mass murder of her family seven years ago has been buried a suicide victim. Taura Ohta Wbelden, 25, was buried last week In Holy Cross Cemetery. where her father. mother and two brothers were laid to rest in 1970. MRS. WJIELDEN, who escaped the murders because she was studying in tbe East, had been depressed since the killings and had made several pre- vious suicide attempts, said a family friend, Marilyn Liddicoat. "It was always the same old pro- blem," said Mrs. Liddicoat. "She dwelt on the tragedy ... She had been in and out of mental institutions ror the past 11 years ... Mrs. Whelden. 25, had been found unconscious m the closed garage or her Coventry, R. I home May 26. A ea r engine was running and authorities said she had taken some With the arrn <ii of ~ummcr work on restoration of the state capitol pills and inhaled deadly carbon bu1ldmg goes into full swmg as workers begin the task of shoring monolClde fumes She died the next up the walls or the 108-year-old structure. The project is set to cost dalhe was buried next to her father. S42 5 million Senate c ha mber ts at right, Assembly at left eye surgeon Victor Ohta, 45; her -----------------=-----..:...... _______ mother, Virginia 43 ; and brothers. Water Use Down Derrick, 12. and Taggart, 11. ALSO KILLED in the October 1970 mass murder was the Ohtas' secretary, Dorothy Cadwallader, 38. LOS ANGELES (Al') -Southern Cahrorrua water use was down last month. say water officials, hut it wasn't because or conservation. The victims were shot and their bodies dumped in a swimming pool [ ) The house was set afire and vehicles BR/ E F S were parked blocking the driveway. Another da~ghter. Lark, who was 14 married her hi&h school sweetheart and was divorced two years later. She met Stephen Whelden four years ago while she was a psychiatric patient al a Santa Barbara hospital Besides her hus band, s he 1s s urvived by their daughter. Tyese. 2 FOUR DAYS after the slayings, John Linley Frazier, 24, was arrested in his cabin about a mile from the Ohta 's luxurious hilltop home. He was convicted and sentenced to death. but '* is now serving a life prison term because the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the death penalty. Eviction On At SF Hotel DEtfMIS •oSEM •10West Ooast Hwy Newport Beach 645-6470 ... "See me for car, home, life, health and business insurance?' Like a good neighbor. .. ... .,,_..' Sate F1m1 t~ lht>re . . ~ . . lffVI' \'ii 1 ·~ I"( I 11\ I \ltHllH llC"ll FICll\I Ill .HU FHIFlll. \ 'Ul.11 "-'"''SS 111 ."1:17 jjjj. 'I!" tiiii l-.\1 '.!i:, The Metropolitan Water District, which sells water around the region, reported its May sales were 24 per cent below I hose of I ast year But of flcials say that was moslly due to in- creased rainfall last month .... _____________ at the time of the slayings and was al· Bad weather and icy waters ham pered earlier efforts. but the salvage team was able to begin its search when skies cleared and t emperatures rose Saturday The plane crashed into lower Merced Pass Lake about 12 miles east of Yosemite Valley tending a private school in Sacramen· to. has recently graduated from Stan ford University. ~1000 UEHATE ~~~ LANt:lt · ..... Shortly after the murders, Taura "Our estim ate 1s that no more than five percent or the reduecd demand upon us was the result of conserv<1 lion." said John Lauten, MWD general manager ·'Thal means the people of Southern California have got to put a lot more effort into saving water or we could have some serious problems during the peak demand months like August and Septem ber " (call 642-5678] Put a few words to work Guard S~lu Sailor• DAILY PILOT for you In the SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Coast I Guard patrol boats and divers con- tinue their search for two San Mateo -------------------- men after their s unken 25-foot cruiser Delta Faraa Bl'fl lfrged SACRAMENTO (AP) A federal official is suggesting California would save enough water to 1rr-igate more than 100.000 acres t'ls<'whcre by buy mg out farmers an tht• Sacrnmenlo San Juaquan Delta James E Cook. (•h1ef of planning for the lJ.S Bureau of Reclamalion·s California offi ce. said . "W~ can do without this agricultur<' '· By buying out formers on fust three delta islands. more water could be s aved than the amount it would tak<' to fill the proposed Auburn 0.am. Cook said . PrU~ Trie• S uid.U SAN LUIS OBIS PO (AP 1 -A 25 year -old prisoner arrested earlier for k1dnapmg and attempting to rape and murder a woman tried early Saturday morning to hang h1ms<'lf, authonlles said When Jail oHrrcrs found Ronald Clyde Davis of Pismo Beach at 12-so a m .. he was not breathing, said Sheriff's Sgt Edward Carroll. The or ficers revived him by massaging his hl'art. C~1rroll sa111 was found in the San Francisco Bay in waters off San Francisco lntema· t1onal Airport, the Coast Guard said. Coast Guard spokesman Larry Clark said Michael D. McAncy, the 30-year-old owner of the "Little Viv, .. was reported missing by his wife late Friday night. Michael Troutt, 22. had been reported missing earher l<'riday by his father . Med Payback Bill Advances SACRAMENTO CAP) The As- sembly has approved a bill <AB 1366> requiring University of California medical students to repay their In- struction costs lo help fund a plan aimed at adding doctors 1n areas that· need them. UC medical students graduating after January 1982 would be affected by the bill. They would have 10 years to make the repayment. The bill would require repayment of about Sl0.000 a year-in the cost of educating a medical student. Funds collected would go lo support UC m e dical departments producing specialists judged by the Department ~ll stEaks "RE n ot CR€at€b €QU~\l. ~<!U 111.11, bl! 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Only the Delly Pilot really tell1 you wt\et'a new In your locel community ... every day Prisons' Top Man Under Gun· SACRAMENTO <API State pnson employes lack confidence in Gov Edmund nrown Jr ·._ corrections director and think inmates have too much dec1s1on-m aking power m the pnsons. an employe group says T H E CALIFOR NIA State Employcs Associa- tion released a survey in which 64 percent or pri s on employes responding said Correc- tions Director J1ro Enomoto was doing a poor job, 24 percent said rair. 9 percent said good and 3 percent said ex cellent The survey also said 85 percent thought inmates had "too much power in decisions m administer mg the institution " CSEA said 1,587 of 1ls 4 ,000 members among the 8 .000 prison employes answered the survey The group said Brown s hould investlaate the prisona and make im- The pro sport shirt by lzod. A gift for any Dad. 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We know you love your dog, but do you realize the threat to our pets 1t the present regulations are E:xtended? Join SCOOP. We need you. Membership only $2 00 per year. Mail c hecks to 3 I 2 Coronado St .. N•wport B.ach 92661. Phone 6 73-5988 or 675-1349 or 646-5424. .· I You Are Invited to Attend a Law Career Seminar to Learn About: I "' I • Opportunities the Profession offers • The Study of Law • Adm ission Requirements* • Your Own Career Potentials I Seminar to be held In Fullerton on Saturday, June 18, 10 am -12:30 pm I A program designed to answer many questions concerning a law career will be conducted by WSU Faculty, a Judge and practicing Altomeys . For reservations (no obligation) please complete and mail coupon to: I: Western State University Coflege of law, Dept. OCPS 1111 N. Stat. College Blvd., FuUerton, CA 92631 (71 •) 993-7600 Name ~-------------------Street __________________ _ City State Zip -- 0 I would like to attend; please send me an admission card . ! f mediate cban1es "to help save the lives of employes and hUnatea alike." silve1Woods ·. \ O I will not be able to attend, however send me more Information on wsu. ,_wsu .• ~ ,.._. • .....,.. 9dct~ iWi11• 111M bit llldlllarl dllOllllNY ou.atttw...,..,., 1~ .. WE MUST defuse the powder kea lh•t exists in the prisons," snld CSEA President Wllllarn Craib Call 8U-H78 ,ut a few words to work for ou . .. - 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACt=i ·--- J , . c I DITORIAIT PAGE )---------------'"1 Mistrial Misleading \ mu.I rtul huii hi•f'n clt•('lnred ln l1at year s widely r~portt>cl m .1.:-" mur lier L'OSl' ·•l f'oiliforn1a Stute nhcri-ll). t-"ullt•rlon lklhons lx.lhtnd the mistrial tll•t tsrnn 81 t' u11dt·ar. hut lh('y have unfairly ~ mtrt:ht'<l l h1• lrh•t 1tut1un. 'fht• c ,isl' 111\ uh·•'b u fol'nt\'I" un1vcrsaty Janitor, J'7 > cu-01d J:o;.aw.,r d Cltu1h.o.!> Allltway. llo lit accused of 10tn bersl•rk on <'a mpus lost .July 12, ahootmg 'c•~n people to de nth und woundina two others. Jt •~ th~ worst Citllt' of maws murder in Orange County hi-. ton Tfu, fiH·t :tlurw hai. had • .m enormoui; impact on t ampu!=< hf1· and lht• n•pul<Al1ora or thl' university. Now :..ddt-0 tn 1111-. ma!!tl'tl\"(.' lraiedy is the cloud that has ht-en crc.:dlNI hy the dl·l'laratton of Alla way's mhlnaJ. No otric:ial n•as on f<u lhc dl'Cl'I H>n wus given from th~ Supenor Court IH'nt'h Rut unoff1c1aJ rumor.., sifted our lh<&t lhl' rf~<t ... on '' u ... that porno~raph1c filml) had bt!t·n sh<>" n tn the t•..impus media center The media c~nler 1~ in thl' ltbrar) complex where the s laying oc-curred Whate ... er tht? ltnk m1ght b<.• between sex film !->howmgs ant.I the mas~ murders has not been indical· cd e ither offic1ally or unofficially. One early rep-0rt in .:mother newspaper actually indicated the porno- g raphy had been "produced" in the m edia center "here Allaway !:>ervcd as custodian. Later rcp0rts, again unoffi c ial, indicated this was false information . The basis for the mistrial ap. parently is that some prurient movies were shown. But the fi rst r eport might leave the public with the impression that massive amounts of pornography were being produced at the univers ity. the mass killings ls left strictly to the public imagina· tJon or lipeculatlon. No official statements have been made other than a ref us al to confirm or deny the Pornography report Perhlips at would have been better 1( key officials m the case would have made a clear statement on just what the new information was that caused the mis· trial action. Regardless, the really melancholy circumstance here is that the partial disclosure is yet another blow to u ftn(' <'ducational institution which has already suffered an enormous tragedy. Cal State Fullerton does not need any more trouble, particularly when it has no more substance than innuendo based up-0n rumor. Every Source Milked Meet your new e nergy source -the cow Yep. old Bossie may not compete with the San Onofre nuclear plant as an energy source, but she c<.1n do her bit. Milk. you sec, is 98.6 degrees when it comes from the cow. It must be cooled immediately to 38 degrees. And what happens when you cool the milk is you heat the water used in the cooling process. Using equipment m anufactured by a Wisconsin company, a gallon of 110 degree water can be pro· duced by cooling one gallon of 98.6 degree milk. Ad· just things a bit and you can produce water up to l!X) degrees. Not only can the dairy farmer heat his barn, a nd m aybe even his house, but if bis herd is large enough he conct?ivably could sell surplus heat or convert it to other energy sources. When the facts fin ally do emerge. we may learn that it was only a few students who may have rented a t·ouple of "blue" films and secretly utilized media cetttcr <'quipmcnt to screen them. And what link all thas might have to Allaway or Next logical application: one or two cows in every garage or backyard. Each family could have an am pie s upply of milk as well as a warm place to sleep. ''It's ~rted, thcrt Wt'll All send him our wivts." Time to Repeat Marshall Plan? "'Or thc rc'c: our SJ1P<'i1'l de lu"<e job. where we try and tract• right bl\ck to Adam and Eve." WASHINGTON. D.C. -It was a lovely late ~pring day just 30 years ago this week, and the principal speaker at our Harvard commence· ment exercise was General George C . Mar s h al l . then Secret ary of Statt>. Althou g h we did not re- alize it al the time, he was using the occasion to unveil a dramatic new American initiative The program would come to be known as the Marshall Plan. and it turned out to be one of the most STANLEY KAR NO\\' successful strategies in lJ S. his- tory. For it revived the economies of Western Europe that had been shattered by World War II, and 1t stimulated the eventual pros pen ty that has changed the face of the region. THAT EXPERIENCE ought lo serve as a lesson for the present. The challenge now no longer ltes in the industrial societies. but in the developing countries. which are slipping into the abyss of ir· retrievable poverty. $6 Million Man Comparatively Cheap I h:l\l' bE'en hoardm~ in a desk d1 .rn er a llC\\l> 1t1.:m I C'l1µpcd uut some months a~o. wailing for <1 suitably rotten day. when the "eather. the bills and the general malaise seemed to cry out for a note of comfort and cheeriness. This is the day. You know, for years and years, I had b een irritated by so phomoric scientists and their aco · ly t es. with that same old s tory about the "prtC(' .. of a human be· mg. Tht>v \\OUlcl inform u:.. with l'Ome relish. that each person is worth only 98 cenL~. or maybe in a time or inflation. $2.98 at the most. They \\OUlrl arrivc at this figure ( SYDNEY HARRIS) by reducing us down to our chemical components: so many cents for our nitrogen, so much for our calcium, so much for our iron and sodium and whatever else is found in our molecules. I always thought this was the most absurd diminution of the human being I had ever beard. And the news story that made my heart leap with joy came, finally, from another scientist -this one a biophysicist at Yale, who blew that whole r eductionist myth back lo the limbo il deserves. ACTUALLY, he said, '"each human being is priceless." but if we wanted to be crass enough to estimate the value of a person in cash terms. a pound of human n esh alone would be worth over $1 1,000, and the whole body around $6 million. These prices mereiy cover "raw material" costs of the pro. t eins, enzymes. hormones, amino acids, and other esoteric biochemicals that constitute the living cre ature. To further translate this chemical s upply in· to sensate. conscious and in· telligent human cells mig ht cost at least six thousand trillion dollars (that's a six followed by 15 zer06). The idiots in the past who ha\'e cited the laboratory price of such common ingredients as carbon and nitrogen. according to this Yale blophys1c1st. have totally ignored the Sl7 m1ll1on a gram for prolactin. or thl' nearly SS million a gram for the folhcle- sti m ulating hormone Not to mention such "chcap('r ingre· d1ents" as DNA al $768 a gram, acetate kinase at $8.860 a gram. and alknlmc phosphatase at $225 a gram. JN ADDITION, when we con· sider that a computer built to simulate the human mind would ha,·e to be almost as lorge as the earth itself, the cost is totally oul of sight. <The economy of the whole world is only a few trillion dollars. as compared with the six thousand trillion it would take lo turn out a total person l Even the Bionic Man on television is a bargain-basement number. judged by the standard of creation. Among its many blessings, the greatest curst> that science has cast upon us 1s our devaluation or the human person in the cosmic scheme of things Each of us is so valuable. in terms far more than money. that 1he $6 million man is JUSl a trinket. Their economic salvation is .is vital to the United States at lhl' moment as the health of Western Europe was a generation ago. America depends on tht•sc lands of Africa. Asia and Latin America for markets as well as for raw materials . Should thcy bl' ravaged by starvation. the world could be catapulted mto massl\t' upheavals. Thus the n ecessity for something as innovative as thl· Marshall Plan. But such an m novation would require both im aginative U.S. leadership and the willingness of Americans. as \\ell as the citizens of other rich na lions. lo recognize their own l)elf- interest. LET THERE BE no illusions about the original Marshall Plan Despite Marshall's assertion at Harvard that it was "not direct- ed against any country or doc trine but against hunger. pover· ty, desperation and chaos." 1b real purpose was to block tht> ex tension of Soviet influence into Western Europe. Moreover, the plan could not have been pus hed through Congress, then reluctant to spend money. had it not been promoted as being essential to U.S. na- tional security. BUT WHATEVER the moli\'es that underpinned the pro1ect. the $20 billion that Americans poured into it were runds well spent. Western Europe-not only re· covered with astonishmg rap1d1 ty. but the manner in which the European leaders themselve-. cooperated in putting the scheme into action ultimately en· couraged them to develop lhc1r own economic community. According to Peter Peterson. a former Secretary of Commerce. about a billion people are stnv· ing to survive under deteriorat· ing conditions in developing countries. Their average life ex- pectancy ts 50 ye<1 rs and their rate of infant mortality is eight times that of Amen cans. IF PRESENT food trends go on. s.iys Peterson. these coun· tries will have to import more 1 han $20 b11l1on over a period of 15 years. Large as this figure is, it is only a tiny fraction of the $300 billion being spent in the world this year on arms. The developing countries may seem remote to Americans, but they are mdispt>nsable to the U.S. - economy. In 1975. for example. they absorbed S28 5 billion in v .S exports. and they are in debt 10 American banks to the tune of $50 billion. They also furnish the United States with such major minerals as bauxite. chrom i um. manganese, nickel , tin and tungsten . Without these miner:ils. American factories ' cou Id not operate THE NOTION of fort>ig n aid has fallen out of fJvor. however. and with good reason. For Americans discovered that much of their taxes were being abused in the developing countries by corrupt regimes more focused on enriching their leaders than help· ing people. These abuses often were en· couraged by the United States because aid was considered to be a political instrument in the cold war. and its purpose was less to bolster economies than to prop up client governments. For that reason, the equivalent of a future Marshall Plan might take the form of an international avenue, free from ideologies. in which both the donors a nd bencf1c1an es would function together Destructive Steps Cause Troubk in Long Run • To the Editor: 1 have seen many articles in your paper from people who are both concerned and irritated over dogs running loose, ruining their lawns. This shows a total lack of respect for other people's property by the dog owners Allow me to comment also on the number of children '"running loo e"' through neighbors' lawns. The destruction they leave can't b4a scooped up with a shovel. I'm talking about neighborhood kids lhrowina garbage in your yard, breaking off sprinkler heads. s tomping through you r flowerbeds, chJpping boles in your sidewalk. knocking boards from your fence ... and the list 1oes ... on and on. IT'S lltlCR easier lo send your doa next door and let your nellhbor clean up after hlm. J reef many pattnls have the same attitude. Te1ehln1 a dos riJJht from wron• I• not dlfllcult but very t.lmo consuming. Teachtn1 cbildfi buic r P«t for otbu's propert,y also requlrea somo lime spent obiervh11 and work:Jn1 with your own kid.I. While ntllbbors we suffer propertydamraee •nd rrustralion. .il Is nothing compared to whal lhe f parents will suffer in the long run. The parents describe the ir children as "devilish" at age six. al age 16, a judge will be describ· ing them as incorrigible. Who are the losers in a ll this? The neighbors, parents, children and community. HELEN EVERS f'lo•ation FarorM To the Editor· The Daily Pilot 1s to be ap plauded for its recent article ··Flotation Sleep Current Trend" which discussed the waterbed's ongoing popular appeal. Wri~r Marcia FonberJ should be com· pllmenled for informative. well· researched, well-written, and ac· curate reportage. AS A Wlletbed owner tM alx years and a waterbed pro· fe:safon.al for lour 1eara. I have wl\ocued . numerous lnstanca or media waterbed overkill In the paSt e18ht )'e&tl, too, many editors imd 1cript writ.en hav unfalrly aenaaUonallced tho waterbed -&NI It ~atn• a mi. underatood wt\lpplo1 bo)'. Tbdr abott have been cheap ooes; and we often ~pect theae irritable people sleocp on bed.I of slraw. ( MAILBOX ) I.Altera from rtadert art wekc>JM. The righl lo condense ltttn• to fU .pace or eliminate libel it reun>fd. lAUna oJ 300 words or less will be ~ prtfnmce . .411 letters mud in.. cludt lfgnature and mo:Umg addreu but name• may be withheld on rt- quesi iJ ruff1e1ent rtoJOn ii apparent P~t'll Will not be publlsht!d May they R.I P. ! The Pilot has departed from this editorial practice. Those of ua who pref er waterbeds to con· ventianal beds doff our sleeping caps ln a rare salute: ''Bravo!". BRUCE H. ALE.XANDER '~eSpwal' To t.he Ed.itor · We ftl'e delighted with your Juoe 6 article on Holly Lash Visel for wo know sbo is so w9rthy or lheb°"°r. We once had a son ln her class at Tustln mah School. He wu se> rebellious and turned off school we bad almOIL IOIL hope of his graduating. but Mrs. Visel saw something special In him and even convinced him he had a special «JUality. BE NM only gTaduated, but continued unlll now he will be teaching ll5 a run professor at the University in Montreal next year. We think his llre would have been a different story if he had not been influenced by t he dedicated Holly Lash Visel. BETTIE GRANT Groups Tra"spo•ftf To the Editor· Amidst thP {'elebration of the victory over homosexual rights in Dade County, Florida, Anita Bryant said. "Tonlaht the laws of God and tbo cultural values or man have been vindicated." Homosexuality -is it a spreading-damage sickness. or a diHerent lifestyle".' Only research and history will toll us ror i ur • And when society ond science have t.hou1htfull)I d ad d wtuch &s the eorrect nn~T. I'm sur that w ... 111 learn from the ex· ~rience like we have from other pHl hUtorical experlenc like the rationnllzing of restnc· lions upon certain members of society in an effort to "cleanse the race'" (vindicate the cultural values of man). THE .,ARVAN" race or the race of '"man," does it really matter? I have not yet reached a conclusion on how damaging lhe "coming out" of the gays will be on a long established heterosex· ual society. But r have concluded that it is an uncomfortable fc<'I · ang or Mjo vu J gel every lime 1 mentally transpose the word '"J ew"overlheword "gay .. The 10$5 of the rights of one group can lead to a degenerating process which might easily lead to the loss or rights or aJ I group . ALLlDDLE 1"19'• aBdl~er'! To tho Editor: It's fortunate that we h..-.vc bigots such H George Wallace. Lester Maddox and An1lu Bryant.. Tb y bnng the proble~ of dtscrlm1n3Uon lo the t1urface. Even though the "iQ.)IS .. IOtil on lbe ballot. &My will win the fighl THE •EPEAL oC the homoscx ual rilhll law will cert.Inly overturned by the Supreme Court. l often wonder bow many hun· dreds of years it's going lo take before people can believe in the Constatulion and Bill of Ri1hts. ROBERT JACKSON \ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RQbrrt N Wttd, ,,_.bllflwr Thoma• Ke,.nl.£cbtor Thl' editorial P••" of the Dally Pilot 1eek1 to In form and stimulate rHdcra by prennUni on 1hls P••• dlvtru commentary on toolcs of Interest by syndical• ed rolumnl1ll and cutoonl.lt.a, by providing • forum rtir rudcrs' vinia and by preatntlna thla new11p1~r·1 opinion• and ldeu on t'urrtnt topics. The editorial opinions of Ult Dally Ptlot appear' only 1n the tdltorta1 column al tM top of tht PIO Oplnlona n · p~ssed by the columnlsta and c1rtoon11ts ind letter wrtten an thctr own and no end~ of U\tit Vlhl b) the Daily Pilot hould bo lnftttid. Sunday.Jun 12,1977 .4t , a. tirban Rioters ·Play Different · Tunes . } WU nra o11w llllad occur· rtq toU.,.. pablla to ••01 years. Some urban -lar&•·. by JU1panle-ThCJUlh the clU are lncreu· ln&IY populated by mlnonU•. 11r110utbreab of aroup violence an ao rare tbat a1eocl a keepin, lt'Ort on th11 Hd activity have lit· tle to ~rt. Brieny put, urban America cooled It.self after 1988 Iii aybe thero'a enou1h TV violence toutlafy the ma :ies ( NICK THIMMESCH t&e US. Conference of Mayors. ) .American city 1wrertd wide· scale rtotJnc, aol'Qetlmea two or lbreetimesaytar. Hundreds were killed, lbouaanda were injured, and the property damaie ran to hundreds ot mUllons. At one point, many responsible leaders serloualy wondered whether lbe republic was coming apart. • ••paUwon-y OLat 1 pattern at Hlapaalc "Whet.her J'm 11tt1nc uround drlnktna beer with tho m ayora or at~ndin1 torm41 meelin111 with them, 1 never hear any di1cu11Jon ot urban rtou any more," aays Gene Ruaaell, a apokeaman for "IT'S llEEN awfully quiet for the pa.1t several years. There have bcc!n flare.up al rock con· certs and attacks by youth 11n1a. but those are different from the a rut Mota of the •eoa." From 1964 lhrou1h the summer ot 1988, nearly every major THESE RIOTS were qulte separate from the rash of campus disturbances and anti.war de· monstrations wblch turned riot1QI bed.w~ •. Freedom Movement Emphasized Young Purs11ing Kissinger Policies -More Bluntly Andrew Youns. wbo npresents the United States at the United Nations, has been-at- \r acliftl a Jot or fire recently. He ia attUSed of aotagoniting aome at America's but friends by identifying the United States so em· phatically with the pro· independence and anti imperialist ca use in Africa. He is also accused of being a one· man foreign policy establii.h· ment. operating without benefit of advice or clearance from Secretary of State Cyrus Vance ( NORMAN COUSINS ) For many years Young hos direction. The main competition between the United States and the Soviet Union has not been on tbe level of, military firepower but on the political and ideological level. Beyond a cert.Un point. atomic stockpiles are meaningless. ll takes only a limited number or nuclear explosives to devastate a nation such as the Soviet Union or the United States. That is why our basic security depend~ not just on military might but on our political influence in the world THE SOVIET leaders IH.t vl' given the highest priority to this ktnd of influence Nor have the Chinese been absent from this competition. The Chinese have been giving maJor atlenltun Lo Africa. where the Sino Soviet confrontalton is even more ac tive than between the l 'mte<I States and the Sov1N l 'mon I been one or Jimmy Carter's most trusted advisers. It 1s re- asonable to believe that, long before Mr. Carter came to the White House, both ml'n spent considerable time together dts· cussing America's rclat1onsh1p to the rest or the world especially the nonwhite part that Some Americans are maktng a major mistake when they wnh• off any nation that is not alla·d outright with the United Stales It was the f.Ulure lo make d1stmc lions between nl'ulr,tl1i.t and Communist countries that got us into so much trouble in Laos Vietnam and Cambodia We moved our m1htary force!> into Indochina because Wl' minimized the historical d1f ferences between the nations of Indochina and their giant neighbor to the north. We didn't lake or understand neutralism . so we helped to overthrow the go\ ernmenl of Souvanna Phouma an Laos m favor of what we thou~ht would be a regime with a pro· nounced tilt toward the L'mled States MIGHTY MOUTl-I . we recognized our mammoth blunder and helped to restore Souvanna Phouma. Ila linked the United States to the freedom movement, especially in South Africa and Rhodesia, not just because It conforms to our own history but because the rest of the world is watching. , happens to represent the majori- ty and the dominant reality. The biggest mistake in U.S. foreign policy in the past 30 yea.rs has been the assumption that we were confronted with a single world monolithic Communist force. failing to recognize that national differences transcend ideology, as has been de- m onstrated in the present contest between the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China. IN ORDER TO understand 1 what is behind Andy Young's strong pronouncements on the l , freedom movement in Africa and , elsewhere. we have to consider the big historical change that has , come about since the end of World War IL ACTUALLY, Young is only pursuing the Kissinger policy, although in much blunter and more slrail(htforward fashion. Kissinger understood the high cost to the United Slates or a violent breakdown fn Africa. The balance of power stnce 1 that Lime has been represented not by superior weaponry but by the number of human beings who are prepared to move in a certain WHAT WE GOT inRtead was a civil war which resulted m the emergence of eve n more powerful Communist forces than had existed before Eventually, Andy Young's right in re· cognizing that we are playing for hi gh stakes in Africa. He has Jimmy Carter knows this. He is not apt to repudiate Andy Young. And that is all to the good. ,· Her Story Enhances History Jubilee Salutes Calm Stability Amid Turmoil By DOROTHYDENTON Mrt. Dmton mowd to Newport BfOCh two ytors OQO. Watch.mg tM que~·s coronation on.a TV in Norwttch, Norfolk, England was a doublt ce~t7ration for heT b«OU4e "we an· nounctd our wtddlng engagement that even- ing But 11 W<Ude/m&tely 'quem's weotMr' - that's what thq call roln over there." Twenty five years ago a second young Queen Eliiabeth succeeded to the British throne and hopes were high that another great EUzabethan period was bellntilng. A 1reat wave of popular en· thualum and patriotism for the new queen and the royal family swelled along lbe Oag·llned streets on the day of the coronation. Even tho rain which fell heavily on the beauUlul horse-drawn gold coach as lt clatttred along from Westminster Ab- bey an.er the crowning ceremony could do nolhin& to dampen that. Never however. was there any sugeea· tion that the queen bersell was anylbin1 other than a faithful wile, and this fact alone has proved to be one of her greatest strengths. SHE IS KNOWN to be a true falthf'W wife and a loving mother with the home loving instincts of a stroo1 minded, moral woman. Even her severest critics cannot fault or criticize her devOUon and love for her family, or her deterl'QIHtlon to fulfill her oft.en borinf duties. She was and is a symbol of morality •n an age when people in authority ahd hl1h places in many counUitl have shown they lack tb.esequaUUu. She h8' also shown that ue can change with the tlmel. o~ ... th• years. with bet husband he1pln1 ber, she ha1 striven to overcome her lMat• 1bynesa and reserve by her 40walkabouta" amont ordinary people where abe atopa end chats to whomever takes her eye-quJt.e IT SEEMED THAT the entire world a brave undertaking ln thll ase or U · witnessed and cheered the 1orgeous unit,ta.Uons and bomb throwing. spectacle. London was jammed with RE& P\JBUC apeecbet and tbe way spectators aod visitors. Television she makes them have altered and ahe le cameru in•ured that millions more obvlouaty conscienUou.a In dolnl what la were able to share In the ceremorues. required~ her in the be t way poulble. Plm it bad been announced that same Pbyalcally, she la an attracttvewoman morninftbat a team or Brttlsh and Com formal. Everyltung she dtd or said had end ll'OWI more sou abe froW1 older. monwealth mountaineers had suc· .. been planned or written for her by pro-\ Pbotoaraphs do not. alwa-do ber ceutully climbed to the top of Mounl e... 1• Enre1t _ lb fint t.lme that this had tocol-conscious courtiers. "'l'lil was never just.lee. And it aome people wt.b th.at t..... 11 h·"' 0 t B 't . seen to do or say 11nyt.hln11pootaneoua. sometimes ahe would cban•• blr hair ever ~n accomp 1 ~. rea n ain. Her voice was schooltlrllsh1y hl1h, style lot a mo~ relax~one. othen Id· with ill new Yount queen, was riding prudi&b and snobbish to the defret th•t. mire her delermlnatton to atid: to what high the waves or s uccess and it was said that she sounded u 1t hCf' abe likes benell. Particularly th rell a popularity. mouth wNS ClUed with plums very real admiration for the calm Romon 11pl'ead that hn matii&IC was stablUty that she n presenta in tb1a ace tNEm'ABLV such euphoria cowd not shaky. Prince Philip was of\en away on of cbMSinl valuea. lasl. The tam flush of ent.buslum faded ob1curejournoy1 ovorHas -sometimes The fact that tho Queen hu auntved and the queen -a 11\)', somewhat in tor months at a lime. Inevitably tht con· 25 yura, while so many otbcra have trovi rttd ~oo -could not show the jeetUN!I were that h• either chose to be ran "· bas obviously elven her 1trtnsth world th t sh wa.s the warm-hearted, away or thot he had bffn a nt away. and conRdenc•. H~ully abe ilnd all humorous person that people who wtr Foreip newspapf'rt wtrt tun or tort that ahe repraen\.I -not just to BrttiJn cloaetoh~rknewhertobe. or his alleged romances with famous ac· but to tho whole "World -will contln.ue lll public ab w11 atur. cold and treues. • foT many. min)' more year.. L ~--------------------------------------~~--~ violent. The urban riots o( the '60s almost all involved frustrated, an•ry blacks. Im· pulaively reacuni to • hi&hlY symbolic killlnc (Dr. Marlin Luther Kine's was th• most momentous, or course), or an ex· cesslve1howoC police force. t happened to be within two blocks or the first such riot of that period. It was In Harlem on July 18, 1964, an extremely bot Satur- day night. recent years we wore oven alerted.". The aucaco rlOUJ.11 erupa.d durin1 a Puerto Rican indepen- dence day celebration. Two rival aan11belann,bt!na.Pollce-.r~.~ Hllpmlc ma.n fired at two or, ttcen, m.Lssloi them, but killlna another Hl1panic man. Police then lhot and killed the Hllpanlt who flred t.be ori(inal a.bot. A LS.year-old black youth wbo had pulled a knife had been kllled by an off-duty police officer. An an1ry crowd was baf'angued by a black mlnister who finally cried, .. Let's go to the police station 1" SOTHECIOCAGO.rtot wuoo, J ·and bef Ol'O It was over two nllbt.a. later. 75 persons were injured and The riot began and lasted near· ly a week. It was followed by more riots that summer. more the following and on, until the Martin Luther King riots caused all fury to be spent in 1968. America changedalotduringthattime. at leut 125 arrested. There w~ • the uaual elements: hundreds or people roamloi the street, polic~ • required to malte 1 show ot toree, loottni and vandalism. And. or course. government observen to • keep tab. PRESIDENT JOHNSON, fear lng a revolution was under way, dispatched Cyrus Vance to Detroit to investigate the blood· soaked chaos there. Vanf!e re- commended that manuals of the kind used in wars, locating vttaJ services in major cities, be writ· ten and distributed, and that a Civil disturbance unit be established in the Pentagon and at the Justice Department. Some urbanologists believe that it there is future riotina it wlll be started by Hispanic:; , and /or unemployed youths. These two groups are currenUr rated as the most frustrated and unreachable by civic authorities Though Ally. Gen. Ramsey Clark approved the project, there were many violations of in· dividual civil liberties as a result But all that has changed In 197S, there was a pretty good · dust·up and some bloodshed in Newark, N.J .. involving Puerto Ricans at a Labor Day p1cnic, with the police aa uninvited • guests. In Elizabeth, N.J .. in 1.976, there was street rioting by Cuban! when a Cuban died of a heart attack after being given a traffic ticket. What will happen in Miami where• there a re thousands of anti·Castro Cubans. 1f the Carter Administration re· cogmzes the Cuban dictator? BUT "('HEN THE samt urbanologists predicted riots all through the '70s which never matenaltzed. Instead we got gang violence by black youths <Cobo Hall. Detroit. 1976), and by youths of all income brackets and races at rock concerts. The Pentagon unit 1s part of the Army 's Mili tary Support Di vision, commanded now by Col William Dunne The unit responds onJy on direction from the Justice Department. and that's when a disturbance can't be handled by local authorities or State Guard. "WE'VE BEEN busy on pro- jects like the great snowstorm around Buffalo and the bad floods in West Virginia," Col. Dunne says. "Civil disturbances are sort of passe. There was a potential dis· turbance situation for us an Guam (n 1975 when repatriated Vil't· namese rioted because they thought they weren't gelling a ship fast enough to go home. The federal marshals got it under con trot. But that's the only in time 1n Rock concerts are totally un:-~ predictable. Last weekend, while " Hispanics rioted and burned in Chicago, some 65,000 rock fans jammed Soldiers Field in the same city, made a lot of noise, but went home peaceably. Dul on Friday night in Tampa, thousands rioted when a thun· derstorm stopped a Led Zeppelin concert. Many were hurt and many were arrested. Broken legs, broken arms. broken heads Tampa officials canceled the next night's concert. Thank God 'To Err Is Human' But to Obfuscate Is Often Devilish Ob-fu$'cate. To darkm a.! by IUpnmng l&ght : obscure: hence, to con· f r.ue. bewUder. From the platform the minister addressed the Church and Society study group: "Action-oriented orchestration of in· novative inputs, generated by escalation of meaningful, In· digenous, decision·making dialogut>." he solemnly advised. "can maximize the vital thrust toward a nonalienated and viable in· fr as tructure." Well, nobody ever claimed that modern, socioreligious language was easy to understand. In fact, laymen probably aren't expected to understand, they're supposed to be impressed. BVT IF, INSTEAD, you are frustrated by the nonmeaning of most of what is spoken in the name or religion these days. take heart! You, too, can master bafnetalk and even practice it youraell. The trick is to combine perfectly good English words in such a way that the syntactical result guarantees that no coherent thought is expressed. Even the busiest minister or the lat1est layman can become an expert at baffletalk by following these simple instructions. Below are listed some of the words m~t frequently heard in church groups today. 0. relevant 1. indigenous 0. optimal 1. innovative O feedback L infrastructure 2. nonalienated 2. viable 2. syncretism 3. meaningful 4. action-oriented 3. mulUlinked 4. determlnatlve 3. dialogue 4. maxlmitat1on 5. incremental 6. t'Ormative 5. decision-making 6. anachrooJstic S. problem complex 6. ecumenjgm 7. muJtldimensional 8. categorical 9. contextual 7. reciprocal 8. ln·depth 9. eschatological 7. hang-up 8. tensions 9. involvement . I II .. Now choose a three digit number-your area code or the last ft three fiiures ot your zip code will do nicely. M•tcb your number to l• • the corresponding word in each column. Ttius. 680 becomes • · "normative. in-depth feedback" and 749ls "multidimensional. de· "' / termlnat.iveinvolvement." '"1 11'1 t; I MEMORIZE YOlJR PHRASE, but don't be ln too bil a hurry ,:;f to use lt. Remember you have aat in silent dismay for• long time Eaae into the action by asking the speaker bow he propotes to achieve ''incremental, eschatoJog1c1l ayncretJsm" (592). This puts the burden on hirn lo answer whil• you get your oext'pbrase In mind. Don't bother to Uat.e.n to tus reply -a aenseleu questJon hardly deserves a sensible answer. so don't expect one. When you feel easy and comfortable w Ina your new phrases, It ls Umt to add a few moro wo~ wluch you wlU com.ipt Just a UWe bjt. Don't say "cbaMel," aay "chanotUie." Nev r use "conatruct" as a verb, but as a noun: conversely. UH "alruc· lure" as your verb -" ... should structure this ~ommlttee so that the po'fier construct will be ... " And don 'L objeet th1t 1omethlng is "devlow;," proteslitf "contextual d vlotity." •• ~ I I •• \ 'i; .(• ... • f I I f \ ...-...~--~...;.;.;;:..r'Sflf!'H41~- DESJGNED MODEL OF BIZARRE ROOF Top OCC SJudent Mike Vazlrl Emigrant Buil~ Toward New Life Mike Vazir1 has the distinction of being Orange Coast College's top construction technology student. learned more English in a roof framing class than in any language course I could have taken.'' Since that time he has taken 13 of the 15 courses an the OCC construction technology program and will graduate next January. A hard · working student, he has E v en Ibfants Know Games Not All F11n Have you over wondered bow some tnranu mana1e lo tyrannise and con- Lrol anmUrehoUsehold? If you accepted the idea that 1rownup1 play crooked games, deecrlbed by Dr Erle Berne in ••oames People Play," would you believe that 50 of those eames begln in infancy? Newly completed research by hrkeley clinical psychologist War- ren D. Cheney. who has been studying tho orleinsof game playing during the put three years, demonstrates that children use these stralegies by the time they are 2 years old. Some of those 1ames appear the first few days arter birth CHENEY WILL be reporting his findings on the preschool years on Saturday June 25 at the Grand Hotel, Anaheim, in a workshop that is part of t he second Annual Southern California Transactional Analysis Conference. "When you watch an infant tyranruze his family to get what he wants," says Cheney, "you can see that he uses several maneuvers, manipulations or tricks to ~et the payoffs. In so doing he is 'playmg games' to control and dominate. "For example, he will play To Get IL Sooner Yell Louder, a nd Give Me What I Want Or l Won 't Stop Being Angry in order to get more service.·' As for the age period between 2 and 5, Cheney notes. "As the young child begins to enjoy mteracting with other children and the urge to compete emerges, you will discover the mean tricks they use to best each other." CHENEY ADDS, .. Many other eames appear as a result of new motives includine sadistic fun, ego builsllng and ego defense. "So, by the time the average youngster is 6, ready to enter the first grade, whether boy or elrl, there is an actual backlog ot experience in 1am· ing giving real competence for play- ing 350 games or more.'' From working with famllles Cheney bas found that parents, as a result of learning how to deal with the cames their kids use aeain.st them, are able to reach an entirely new level of com- petence in parentine. "Once parents identify a game m progress before the child achieves tus payoff, they are able usually to bait the crooked manipulation. Having ac- quired that know-how, parents can show cblldren bow to get what they want by coming on straight. "The usual lying, cbeatini and stealing become les~ and less pre• valent as the kids discover how much better it feels to get what they want without gaming.'• The three-day conference, sponsored by the Orange County Institute for Transactional Analysis, starts at 5 p. m. Friday, June 24. Total fee is $30 and registration information is available by phoning 547-8871. Session topics include the use of psychodrama in therapy, TA and business, TA and yoga, holis tic medicine and nutrition and addictive personalities. Two years ago, when 29-year-old Mike first enrolled at OCC. he couldn't speak a word of English Three years ago he was working us a television producer and director al a small s ta· t1on in Tehran, Iran. His real name 1s Moham· m ad-Reza Dab1r-Vaziri. earned an A in every ..-_,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,.......,...,....~:=::::===~_,...._,...._,...._,....~_,...._,...._,...._,....~~~~~~~~_,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,...._,..._,...._,...._,...._,...~__, In November, 1974, Mike, his wlfe and their 7·year-old daughter fulf1lled a lifelong dream by coming to the United States. They moved in w1lh Mike's brother and hi s wife who were living in Costa Mesa THEN something hap pt•nccl lo change Mike's hfe llis brother and sis· tcr-1n law wanted to changc a wall 111 thl'ir home One cla v. while they were out. Mike de c1ded Lo surprise them He cut a new doorway at one end of the wall, moved the door. ;md then l'.Overed up the old doorway at the olbu end . IL was a new ex· periencc for him. "I reaJly didn 'l know what I was doing," he says wtth a smile. "We have no wood frame homes in Iran, every thing there is masonry and stei!l, so 1 was com- pletely inexperienced. But. I managed lo make everything work out okay." His brother and sister· m-law were thrilled with the results. They then asked him to completely rem<>9el the entire home. He agreed and enrolled in OCC 's construcllon technology program STILL UNABLE lo speak a word of English, he enrolled in OCC's roof framing class. one of the more difficult courses in the construc t ion technology department. ··u may sound runny, .. Mike says. "but I ULn·IH4HROH fUMHALHOMI Corona del Mar 67~9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 llLL HOADWAY MORTUARY t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMrTH MMu LAMI WlSTCUflP CHAf'll 427 E. 17th SI. Costa Mesa • 646""'888 Santa Ana Cha~I 518 N. 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The worlung model is. finisbed and Mike will head the crew or students who will build the full· sea le r~plica next fall . Mike's experience at OCC has given him the opportunity to realize his OWi\, talents and begin a new carei!r, but il has also done something else for him. "When I lived in Iran l was always told that Americans were callous and tough and didn't care about anyone but themselves. During the last two years I've seen that that's not true. "THESE PEOPLE at Orange Coast College have been wonderful to me. I came here unable to speak the language, but they took me in and went out or their way to help me. I feel that this campus is my home and these students and facul- ty m embers are my family." THE PLUMllHG HEATING AIR COHD. m...1-.. ,__, 5..,,,.,. tn Your Aret-Call "''SStON Vtf./O 28922 C.m"'o CaP•ttr•no 1 ..... b-...,.. J "''I .)I A. , P•••. 495-0401 Burial at Sea (714) 848-7 431 Day °' Nloht ... ...._ .... ( .. NOOW.Coaatttwr. 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Scott, a junior, outdueled Kenya's Wilson Wa1gwa and Mike Slack of Chicago in lhe stretch to capture the l,SOO.meter run in an AAU meet record time or 3:37.29. And Albritton captured the shot put with a best or 67 -3 v ... The 400-meter hurdles was billed as a duel between M~ and NCAA champion Tom An- drews of USC, but Moses took a commanding lead in the turn for home and finished nearly IS yards ahead orthe field. Moses, from tiny Morehouse College in Atlanta, broke bis world record of 47.64, set in the '76 Montreal Olympics. Andrews. finishing second, clocked 49.03. UCl'S STEVE SCOTT EDGES WILSON WAIGWA AT THE TAPE AS M IKE SLACK (RIGHT) FINISHES THIRD I N THE 1,500-METER RUN. Moses. who has complained he has not gotten recognition suita· ble of a world champion, took a victory lap and tossed cam paign-like buttons into the stands. f Tnpk Crown Winner ~o Traffic Jam 1 For Seattle Slew J .NEW YORK IAPl Things dldn ·1 go <tccording to plan for Si?attlc Slew Saturday Thal is. until he left the starting gate and rbced his way into legend by '*coming the first unbeaten Tri-p,e Crown winner in history with a; front-running victory in the Belmont Stakes. "'It was my fault the horse was le getting there,'' trainer Billy rner said of Stew's late arrival the patldock from nis barn A tional television audience. a clmont Park Qfl()Wd or 70,229 d history were kept waiting an tra five minutes for post time. "There were so many cars in t e stable area. they rerout<.'d us JfSl to avoid traffic," said 1.µrner .The Slew's rivals could have uhd some traHic problems for hlm:A front·runner doesn't have td change course and that ~ \4'here Slew was. every step of the 1•2 miles. l The time was a slow 2: 293/S on at muddy track, the margin was f9ur lengths. Both were fur off srcretariat's record time of 2·24 arid record margin of 31 lengths •So what'! :r·1t's the same thing every tame." said Turner "He just "1ins. This is n't a record· ~caking horse lie Just does \llhat he has to. Someone pushe<l h1m al Hialeah and he sm ashed th'e track record ( 1: 203/5 for s~ven furlongs last March 91. l!J)ere was no on(' to push him to- cl;l:v ... ! Spml Level and Run Dusty ~b.O tncd Spirit Level finished st~th and Run Dusty Run came an s~cond, two len~ths in front of srnhedrin as tht' 1 2 3 finish of the Kentuc k y Derby was duplicated But before Seattle Slew made he roes of himself. Turner. owners Karen and Mickey Taylor and Jim and Sally Hill and jockey Jean Cruguet. Cruguet aJmosl gave them heart failure. With the Triple Crown just a few yards away, Cruguet stood up in the irons and threw his right arm into the air. "I was hoping he wouldn't fall off," said Turner. The French jockey didn't and he had a smile as wide as a Paris boulevard as he jogged the brown 3-year-old colt back to the winner's circle. A news man asked Cruguet if standing up in the irons wasn't dangerous. "It might be dangerous for you, but not for me." he said. Cruguet considered the whole l "'2-mile trip sort of an easy workout. "He was just gallop-· ing," the jockey said or Slew's ninth victory in as many starts in his young career. The man who got a lot of criticism for the way he handled Seattle Slew in some or his early races, also said, "I'm relieved. I'm glad it's over.·• As the sweat-drenched horse nuzzled Karen Taylor in the win· ner's circle, she murmured, ''Oh, I love you. Oh, Slew!" Tlltl'LE CllOWNWIHHEllS Vt., t1one St•rt• 1 1 J 1.i• S1r Biorton JI IJ b \ •'10 GilllMll Fnt 11 II J 7 ••lS Om<1n• n • I 1 1•JJ War Adm""'' 2b 71 l I 'u 1 WhlrlawotY 60 11 '' 0 '40 (oun' Flf'f-1 11 1• " t••• A•<Aull •2 11 6 •••8 C"•t.>tion l2 10 ) 7 ••IJ St<r~I•""' 11 1• 1 I 1•11 Sl-•111~ ~t"w • • 0 0 i. . 1J: LA Outlasts Cards I ~th,Denny Exchange Blows ,I, '~T. LOUIS CAP> -Steve Qlrvey knocked in four runs, two \I( h a home run, leading the Los P4 geles Dodgers to a 9-8 victory ~er the St. Louis Cardinals ~'t.urday night inn game marred ~ a fight betw~en Cardinals i#.cher John Denny and Dodgers rl~ht fielder Reggie Smith. , Garvey knocked in two runs \l(jth a single in the Dodgers' sax- 0. Tl'Ted•w !cJ..••el JJ at JJdS n second inning and smacked s homer in the fourth. The brawl erupted in the cond when Denny, alter being mmered for four bits and rour ns, hit Smith in the back with a tch 1 Smith dropped his bat and ~arged to the mound, where be $\d Denny exchanged punches. oth dugouts emptied but order as restored within minutes. ~Neither player was ejected but odgers rcllever Elias Sosa was rown out of the aame. 4ardinals mana~cr Vern Rapp tarted Denny att~r the field eared. Mike Garman, 3-0, worked three innings in relief of starter Burt Hooten to pick up the vic- tory while Denny, 7·1, suffered his first loss or the season. 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" ....... so 1o1001on '"' l 2 t t o ~,,,..,, IW )(IJ l ~ 6 J I 1 I Well 71 ' I I t "1 H-11 I•• 1 7 1 I I 0.nny 11 ,I 11 I • l 7 • t 0 Y hUllt I 0 0 0 I Urr•• 17111 llll"I,..., I 0 o I t C(en'qll I 0 0 t f 0 ,.,,. -l40Wlt ... , WP urr ... MOWll HIP llY Otf1f1Y 1~'"'' fly """"''9"' 1y.,. .. ,., T 1.0,.. .. o., ,. AP Photo SEATTLE SLEW, WITH JOCKEY JEAN CRUGUET WAVING WHIP, WINS THE BELMONT STAKES. Laver Now a Longshot He Returns to Site of Many Triumplu at Age 38 Rod Laver is returning to play Wimbledon. the site where he says he's played some of his best tennis in his long, flossy career. He woo the Wimbledon singles crown four times, from 1961·69. later teamed with fellow Newport Beach resident Roy Emerson to bag the doubles title and just for good measure was on two cham pionship mixed doubles teams. Wimbledon. tennis prestige and Laver have just about been synonomous since he finished runnerup in Wimbledon singles finals or 1959 and '60. Now, after a four-year layoff from Wimbledon competition, the JS.year-old Laver is going J:>ack. ln lact, he is due to arrive there today. Why play Wimbledon again when he bas won just about every major prize tennis has had to of- fer? "I don't know the exact rea- son," he says. "Perhaps 1t 's because I am more available. Perhaps U.s because Wimbledon bas been going for a hundred years. "But l'm looking forward to it. I've played a lot of my best tennis there. In fact, over the years I've played as well there as anywhere. · "I was awed Lhe first limo I played there (as a 17-yeat-old ln 1956 when be lost bis first match). It was always a dream as a kid ... but you 11"9ver think you'll play It when )'OU are 15 and 16." Despite seven Wimbledon crowns to h1s credit, Laver says he h•s never rested on his hu.1.rels. "You wln once, but you are only as good as you played that day. It (lhe glory> evaporate.a quic&cly." he says ·•1 don't know how I'm goina to feel about gotng back after four yean. I don't want to put pr · sure on myself by 1ayln1 l trill win Wimbledon. "I have a chance and if I play well and get the good breaks I can go a good distance. I'm going to be a longs hot. .. I don't expect to be among the 16 seeds. And in a WHITE WASH way that taltes the pressure oft.•• Laver admits, however, that when the public·pressure is oft, he i>Uts plenty of pressure on himself, just to prove they were wrong for not expecting more of him. .. I'm not there to prove that l have to do anything anymore. But if I won, it would almost be more satisfying than the first time I won at Wimbledon · • Is Laver physically fit to stand up apinst the possibility of many fiye-set matches lo the 132-man tourney? "I've done a fair bit of work the last sever al weeks with World Team Tennis and I'm pretty close to being fit,'' he says. "I don't notice much difference in my game now as to what it was 10 years ago. There is one thing, however. My flexibil~ty on switching direction may be a shade slower now." Laver says being mentally fit is also important. And he feels he's up to that task as well. "I know it will be nerve- racking. It always is. I haven't been there in four years so l wonder· what they <tans and pre&1) are thinking. Am I coing to do well?" The answer to that will be knowl).ln a few weeks UCl's Morse Wins Title BATON ROUGE-Lindsay Morse, UC Irvine's top women's singles tennis player, upset No 1 seeded Barbara Hallquist of USC to capture the national AIA W champiOMbiP Saturday at. Loulaiana St.ate University here. Morse. a Juoior at. UCI, won 'htr f &r1t match of the year from HallqW.t in convincing fashion. e-4. M, breakiftg service in the .. siictli same or the second set and 1oing oa to post the win. Hallquist had won. two previous mccUnaa ear Iler In the season Morse and Jean acll1nd. UCI's top doubles oombliie, ·won tho consolall<\n championship with a 6-2, 7-5 wan ovtr S&ndy tap and Carne .flemm\ l'rtnlty. UC lrvtn t am tandin s ~ -·- DAILY PILOT' BJ The buttons featured a picture of him and read "Edwin Moses. USA, 400-meler Hurdle Gold MedalisL" Despite the world record time,. Moses feels be can go faster. "Yes. 1 think I can go taster. r haven't been training as hard as r was before Montreal. l felt the time was slower than Montreal for the first 200 meters. I know I'm not in shape yet, but a sub-4T 1s possible," said Moses. Would he like lo meet John Akii-bua, the 1972 Olympic champion and a former world re- cord holder from Uganda? "I'd like to run against him, bat I don't think I have to prove anything," said Moses. Scott, in defeating Wa1gwa for the first time in seven meetings. didn't take the lead until the final 75 yards. overtaking Slack and holdingoffWaigwa. ~ The UCI standout was seventh after the first lap and on the in- side. But he went outside after ' that. moved up to fifth after the second lap-trailing leader Nial O'Shaughnessy by a couple of strides. Then, when Kenyan Make Boil made his expected move mad way through the third lap. Scott and Slack stayed with him. Boil then faded after the bell lap but Waigwa started his patented kick. He passed Slack m the , stretch. but couldn 'l overhaul Scott. Scott's lime of 3:37.29 equates , to about a 3:54.0 mile. Waigwa clocked 3:-37.31 and Slack ran . 3: 37 .46, a couple or feet behind. It was a lifetime best. for Scott. who previously had run 3:39.8 in the Kingston Games in Jamaica this year. And it was the second best mark in the world this year-John Walker having done 3:37.2. Albritton. in winning his second straight national AAU ti- tle, had a series of 66-11, 67-3Y4, 66-3~•. foul, 65-81,4, foul. He won by just 1'/" inches over old rival Al Feuerbach (67-2). I n winning, both Scott. and Albritton will represent the US. See Moses, P age BZ Halos Dealt 3-1 Setback By Indians Jim Bibby and Jim Kern com- bined on a five-bitter and Buddy Bell hit his fifth home run of the season Saturday night, giving Cleveland a 3·1 victory over California at Anaheim Stadium. The Angels' run off Bibby, S-3. was Bobby Bonds' seventh- inning homer. It was Bonds' 14th of the season, putting hjm in a four-way tie for second place in the American League, one behind Chic;ago's Richie Zisk. The Indians scored their runs i n the second inning ore I California starter Gary Ross, 2-4 . Bibby struck out seven before Kern came on with a 2·0 count to A-.,e& 81ate. 4110-• llMl"C llMM 11MI Ju~ l?OIWl-atQlllon•I• tt:S5p m. JUM u c.llfor'llaat Ml""9liPfa i;Up.m. June Uatlllomli>atMlnnewt• S:2Sp...,.. . . ' ) i ' '·, , I I I \. ' I t I I I • t . .., . ,. -.... ~ ...... -- -...... D.\ll Y PILOT Sunday, June 12, 1171 Pr p tars l:.auded , Athlete. o/ l' ear Selected ·r " tfll a«ond '" o ._.,.., of orttd•• honoring coat orto 11 11ehool alhllf11 o/ t"-1110T. FollMllg s. a bnef OWtiiw o/ tlw ~o I o.t1'Jdf'.1 al i:duu" fllullttnoton 8tochJ. J'oufttaM Vollf'N. M oriliO 1 tl1illllnflhm IHochJ end l/W&l.fltgtort BN&la lugh tchool.I Kfl!ll ll•~r~ Ji'._t•I • \l•lletl ·~ \ "· __ , . ·~ II ailed tt YC>unluin Valley Hl1h's beailt •vcr rtctilver, an All CJ.I'• 4-A choice In footba ll ud headed fo r Stanford Unlv ndty, Ken Mafaerum ls Fountain Valle y ff!i.b '•athlete of the year. In track and fltld the Fountain Valloy ace llnlahed second (13.78) ln tho state 120 high hurdJes and bu " beat of 48-11\4 lnthetrl pl~Jum.p ... l'hrUe Clarbtett•n.~ Edbon T b.ard an the •tale meet with a 4:08.S mile, Charlie Christensen s hares athlete ' ' or th~ year ltturela at Huntlnc ton Beach s Edison HJgh. Christensen won the Beach Cities mile in 4· 15.8 and the mark s tood as the CJF Southern Sec 11on 's best for several weeks. Later he improved that mark to 4 :11.4. Headed for UC Irvine. Christensen won tbe CIF 4-A cros1> <.'ountr y a nd mile cbam- p1oru;h.Jps and was the CI F 4-A 880 champ as a j uruor. I . . . ,,,A. : ' i " ~ CtlAllLll CH.-ISTl.NSIN St~e Raldaslaanf, E dlsen ST(VE RAICHSHANt Chosen Sunset League back of the year in football after leading Edison (Hunt- m gton Beach) High to the Sunset League championship, Steve Ra.khshani shares a thlete of the year hono rs with· Christensen. Ra.khshani is a first team All·CIF football pick and was selected to play in the Shrine football game. Bound for San Jose State. Rakhshani went 15-81fJ in the pole vault and qualified for the state track and field finals. R a nd,, R oth. Huntingt on B e a c h A two-way :,t::irter for Huntington Beach Hjgh in football at offensive tackle a nd either l i ne bac k e r or noseguard on defense, Randy Roth is the Oilers' athlete of the year. The 190· pounder was an all ·leag ue selection on offense and was also a standout in wrestling and track and field. Jn track he tossed the discus and s hot and he was third in Sunset League wrestling action on the t94-pound level. llANOVAOTH Carl Chf•rry. Marin a A football an<t wr estling star. Carl Cherry is athlete of the year at Marina \Huntington Beach> High. Cherry was a r1 rsl le am All-Sunset League and Orange Coast area tackle in football and was the ll'ague champion on tho heavyweight level in wreslling. Cherry is regarded as the besi line prospect for college football rn the school's history. r CAALCHEAHY Walters (1:49.7) Second. Special lo the Daily Pilot EVANSTON. IH Jim Walters of Eslanc1a High School in Costa Mesa fi ni shed second in the Jn· ternat1ona l Prep lnv1tat1onal t rack and fie ld meet a t Northwes• ... rn University here Saturday with a 1 49 7 clocking in the 880-yard run. Walteri;. the Cahforn1a .state prep champion, had to fight his way out of the pack to finisl'I serond bchtnd Don Heughan or Onta rio, Canada. who clocked I 48 7. Estancia m.lt istant coach Don Beatty who made the trip with Walters, said: "Jim had sore mus cles and was sick during the race. but he came through. He had to come out of the pack and pass four or five runners to finish a strong second. '"He ran in hea vy t raffi c a round the cprves a nd t hey stacked the runners one behind the other to start the r ace." Dave Kingsland or E l Modena High School who finished second to Walters in the s late meet. suf fered a painful knee ligament pull at 600 yards and bad to drop. out oC the race. Diahlos Topple Gophers OM~ Neb. -Designated hitter Cbrit Caratenaon knocked In three runs Saturday nlcht to. lift Cal State (Los Angeles) to a 7. 4 fl rat round victory over Colleee World Serles co-favorite Minnesota. Clemson batte~ fQur Temple pitchers for 15'biu to score a raln delayed 13-4 trh1mpb In an after· noon elimination round came. In a night game. Chuck McLean alamlDed a two-run in- slde·the·park homer in the lotb mnlng to lead South Carolina past Baylor, 3·2. Latz Dd eated NO'ITINGHAM, England -A trio of Americans-Stan Smifb. Roscoe Tanner and Tim Gulllkson-plus .Jaime Fillol from Chile won quarterfinal matches Saturday in the John Player lawn tennis tournament here. , Gulllkson beat Bob Lutz of San Clemente, 3-6, 6-3, 9-7; Tanner beat Dick Stockton 8·9, 6-3, 6-4; Smith downed Raul Ramirez, 6-0, 6-4; and Fillol beat Brian Gott· ·fried, 6-2. 2-6, 6-4. .W.....Ad.,aaee• 8RUSSEIS -Harold Solomon arid Karl Meiler advanced to the finals Saturday of the Belgian In- ternational tennis tournament. Solomon easily dispo11ed of Balacz Taroczy, 6·1. 6-3 while Meiler struggled to a 6·2, 5-7, 9-7 decision over Nikki Pilic. &.enOll PGC!e• 11'1• OAKLAND-Newport Beach's Roy Emerson teamed with Mike Estep to defeat the Golden Gaters' Tom Okker and Frew McMillan 7·6 in men's doubles, sparking the Boston Lobsters to a 25·24 World Team Tennis victory. here, Saturday night. --H.~O.t..-.?f Wo"''" -Na•r•lilov• IBI ~at HolledaV, 1>-•: Navr•Wcw.-.Ste,,.,..s CBI but Ourr-Na~IW!'l,f>.7 M~n Ol<ker fGGI l>Hf Rocl>P, 6·3; EmtrMJn· 1:-•ltP 18) lll'•tOl<kor·MCMlllan. 7·6 Cs-&l. Mtt•<I Durr·McMUl~n CGG) bea\ SIP.....,<· f UeP. 6·3 A I 411 La-cer r ... ,,1e. SEATTLE-Newport Beach's Rod Laver lost both his siqgles and doubles m atches Saturday night as the Sea-Port Cascades toppled Laver's San Diego Friars, 23-22, in World Team Tennis play, here. 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Lo.•"'-'"..-wl •• '>• U!•"' 111.,....,.._ A II Pl\il~" fl.-Q 1 Ol f<I Allanle IUlc."' 1 •t N•w 'Yerk ·---f>.ll M t'ou<IOll 18-1..., I )I AMERICAN LEAGUE East DlvisloD New Yorlt Boston Baltimore Milwaukee Cleveland De troit Toronto W L Pet. Ga 34 24 .586 30 24 .~ 2 Jl 25 .554 2 28 31 .475 61h 24 21 .4n 6'h 24 30 . .444 8 23 31 .426 9 Weal Division Minnesota 33 24 .579 Chicago 30 25 .454 2 Teo.a 26 25 .510 4 Aa1els 27 27 .500 4~ Kansas City 27 28 .491 5 Oakland 26 29 .473 6 SeatUe 24 37 .393 ll ~···~ Naw Yat116, Ml-Miff S THHlll l'lollon, 2, ppcl, r1I" l(a11 .. 10tv .. MCIWM111 .. o o..trottS.O.kl-1 eattlmot't-. Cll4<N9, Tor onto S. S..lll• • Ct•ffl-3,CallrOl'llll 1 'hlle'('tO-O TtWH 18'~ t-t Md AtollAtlldM'c..>I .. a.t<lft rc1-•1M4-l•llllTl*lt>-4I. Chic-'"""""' ~JI "' e.111-.. f0t1Mi tw • JI. Ml~ ,.,_....._O J.ll •l .... V - '"tOutrM,•41 1Cat1lt, Cltv •Celbc..-n 6 .. l "'' M \1•"'1k"° 'AUQ\l\llM .. 11. Clf<ltlMd l l>oClean l·JI Al Cellfonlll (ltfl!IUI. T-t1CV«n¥kl\t-4I et S.att .. IPtllMI. OetrOI\ CA0t-'"2l .. 0Dlend 0.llUIW). • And Won By CRAIG SHEFF OllNOtlly ~ ''* .. LOS ANGELES-St.eve Scott ran scared Saturday. He should J:Qake a habit of It. The sort-spoken UC Irvine Junior said be was "psyqbed and scared" before winninf the 1,500-meter finale aaainst a talentecl field In the National AAU track and field meet at UCLA. · ·'This was m y last pressure meet ol the season. I was scared befor~ the race." said Scott, whose time or 3:37.29 is the second fastest in the world this year (world record bolder John Walkerhas run3:37.2). Scott outdueled an old nemesis. Kenya's Wilson Walgwa, down the stretch to win by less than a body length. And Scott admitted. after the victory be was begin- ning to have some doubts if he would ever defeat W aigwa . The Kenyan bad won six: straight races from Scott. "Yes, ther e wer e· a Jot of doubts this year. But I knew I'd get him eventually. I think the pace might have been too fast for him. He was probably too far back. But I knew he was back there and coming. It's like a sixth sense, you know he's going to be there at the finish," s~id Scott. TEARY ALBRITTON CAPTURED THE AAU SHOT PUT TITLE. Scott, who will compete in the Steve Pre fontaine meet Tuesday in Eugene, Ore .• then lea ve for a summer in E urope, was not a bout to get boxed in like he did a week ago in the NCA A <Division 11 champions hips ·I knew I couldn't afford lo get boxed in, so l moved outside after the first lap. My main objective was lo be the top American, so r stayed right with Mlke Slack. [ really didn't realize it was that MOSES SETS RECORD ..• CoaUnoed From Page Bl in the World Cup Ga mes in Dusseldorf. West Germany in September. Other highlights of the meet in- cluded: -a 10.12 clocking in the 100· meter dash by Don Ouarrie. -a U.S. record of 56.61 b} Mary Ayres in the women'i; 400-meter hurdles. -a·u .s . record of 8:22.54 by George Malley ln the 3,000-meter steeplechase. -an 18·2 pole vault by UCLA's Mike Tully. -a wind-aided 57·01~ triple jump by Milan Tiff. -a winning effort or 7-6\4 by Dwight Stones in the high jump. Two others-Rory Kotinek and Franklin Jacobs-both. made 7-5~. SATU.-OAY'S l'INALS Melt 100 ,,,.,~-!. OU.rrte, TolllH StrllMn,, 101 , Wiiiiams, Ftorkll Allll•llc 10.2•. 3. Kff, s lf· llnols, 10.21, •, ROiiinson, Pl\ll..,.tp1>1a P-.r\. t0.)6. s. GUkH. Ma<cabl TC. 10 37 ••• RICICl10. Pllltedelphl•*"-"· 10 4S 31, .00 -1. Teytor, Pllll..,.Cphl• Pk>Me,., 4S u t 7 Oardltn, PNllldetotl<a Plonttu. O 60 3. P•r~• Maccabl TC, O 81 • Solomon Macc .. 111TC,4S 8• ~ Vinson. DC StrlO..\, 4S '2 6. l\url, Pllil-tpl"~ Plon.erl,46 31 800 -1. 0.IQ"r, Ph118~1phl8 Plonc.'etS, 1·0 11 ? NewrTW1. PhlCadtll>l>I• Pioneers, 1 •S 18 J ~obCnwn, Inner CCIV AC, , .... 04. 4. f ny.,arl, UNI. , ••• II s. M<Vnn. Pllll-Cphf~ Plon•r ... I "' ti .. Ml\lerlOft,M.xc~hl TC. 1.•6 IS 1,soo -1. 5c:oll, ~n•, 3:J7.2t. 7. Wal9w.o Pllfl•clelll!'la Plo.,,.~rs, J. J7 31 J Sl"t~, Chic""" "TC, 3:37 "6. ' Ka"". T11nn AC. 3:39,A S Utcv. Wl<consln TC, 3:J9.18 6 MMke, una, J·•t 7S. 10.000 -1. <;tiort~r. Color11do TC. 78.19.16. 2. Ro· lo , CoCoradO TC, 28:~.61. 3 Thom~s. Boston TC. 1':0t.t6. •·Slemmer, Pl!nn 51, 7•.07.97. s. coi-, New Jl!f'WVAA, 29;0$ 0.6. Reid, BVU.19 06,3. 400 Hurdlfl -l. MOMS, MOrthOu'e Colll'Q<'. 41 .4'1 CWorld record. old 41 .60.i bv MOHO In Mon lroal Otympfcs, 197bl, 7 Andrr w\, Tob••lS Slrl<I<'" A9 03. 3. Wat•'r. Auburn, 49 21. 4 Kon~, MMColb• TC, 49 77. S. W~lker. Tobie\ Strider§, .n.~ •. Wiiiiams. M.Kc11>I TC, '9.'3. 3000 mtl•r Slt t PltcllU• --t. MUllY•I•. Pllllldellll!la PlonHrS, 8 11 I' 1 MAttev. Penn St 8 27.S•. J. AdO!\on, Kno•vlttr TC. ~:77.a:J • Marth, BVU, 8'71.67, S. Bickford, NOrtNISlPtn, a 33 "·'· Tlmm,AIA,l ::J.U .. Polo VMI-1. Tully, ...... 11-2. 7 IUlll"V ....... 17-10.J.JeUft,Macc•l>ITC, 11·10 . Putlard, 11·•. •. l.fl,1#'8, 17.0.6. Brown, TOl>la\Slrldt'r1, 11.0. Sftot PVt -I . Alllrftlt f', .....• ,.,v •.. 7 "-rbacll, P«lflc ~II. 67·2 3 51\mock, Tob•"' SlrllMrs, ... S. •. Bolt0lewlu. C•n41da, U.11. s. An , •r~. ~-'· w., .... , Hurrt<ON TC.'" 10"· Jev&lln -1. Kennedy, S.n Jose Stir" W ·J. 7 •• £wallkP, 0111> Northwest, 160-10. 3. Hall. S.-uc• TC, 7Sf.7. 4. Geor99, Br~ TC, 7SS·3. S O.rwln. Bruce TC, 256-7.6 Refu. 8ruct TC, Hf.7 Trlple Jumo -I. Tiff, TObiH Strtoe"' S/.0 lwel. 2. BUiis, TOOftj Strl~n. SS·•'• lwel l LIYers. PllCl-phla Plolw'er1, sw·~ (WIOI. • B.,, .... ToblOJ Strklf.r<:, SS.•1'1. s. H•Yf'". "'" Pioneers. ,54-10"• ~ °"l>r'", MIOdl~ T...,..., ... .IA·l•• STARS ROU PAST YOUEYB.4LL FOE The Orange County Stars pro- !esslonM volleyball team defeat- ed the San Dieao Breakers in t hree eames Saturday night at Universlty1D1h (lrvlne) beforea packed house oil, '198 fans. Orange County breezed to a 12-1 victory in the tint game, then posted J.2..9, 12·9 decisions to wrap up the win. Bob Stafford was the oubtand· ins pl~er tor the winners on or - renae and player-coach Dodge Par'ker led the team on defense. The victory opened tbe 1917 season for the Stars while San Die10 ls l ·l after def eatln& Santa Barbara Friday night. ... ==-PDSTMI LOCA110M Oce.n Vjewt Avallable e.uuve omet• with full 1tc;rttarlal H1oh 1umo -1. Stonf> ... , OeSf'rt Oa'n tC, , ... , •. ? 1 1COb\, NY P,ontt-,., 7.~· •. 3 • .CottN'\..und, 1·~~ ... F-1PIO). Hur-r•Cant-TC .. l·l. 5. Olc;on, un•. J.J.. •. O..oe. MISOO•m. 7·1. wom ... 100 T. Ashford. M•«•l>t TC, II u '· Mort fl(l.Jd'. le"rn'IP">~,.. ~t. 1 t '' (hr .. ~oorooqti, ftnntV•t"4"Sl, 11 ~~ • JCH"lt-' Tt·n,,._ .... .., ... c;.\, 11 Y' How11rd. Prrm1e-r RC. 1t \4 t-E'IO'#f'n. MJKrc'f>• re 11 i,t 400 I Da1>nev, (hppeo. 1 C " 'I I ~Ofn( '"toms TC, S? o l Arv•nl u"" SJ•• • Tnom" NY P Al. ~ ~. S. Jll1·'\, N••w Ortrr'nt.. SuOt'•<MrN-• >1 18. I Normlln. Or Slr1dr·"· 13 q7 HO') I l-A-lllr>r M1(h1ct.•n 4'1 I 011' i Hrow11 t ~ NrllUrtll TC 1Ot01 1 Cr\t mh.•W.t1 M,4,(oit'i1 re 1 (IA !I • Poor /llA 1 04 I~ ! ""'"""" • Olf'\r,100 ~I . I 0.t /1 ,_ rc.,·rn"n f olmouln f( O"i IO 1,SOO I l tiHlt'U•Lutt. Pat'"' (O~\t 4 o-; M"r"u, (onn~cucul AA • 08 l J A,,.,,,q, W"consin TC, • ll I. 4 l\ro .. n. l I\ N~lurlh T< • IJ 0. s. Vttter. Rlw R1bll0f1 TC •• IJ ' • , ....... M41CC •blTC, • 19.1 3.000 -l Mrrdll, ConfV'CllCUf AA, 9 00 l't Art-M~t'r, Wl\CM'l1t\ TC, q 0),t7 J_ LDrrttU•LUll P11t11tc COast, 9 16.10. •. W~l>I>. ICno•vlllt TC. 1 11 68. S W41. CMdl••I G111110n~ Hlall, t II II ~. 0 Connor, CVOTC. 9·7168 ••G-vard rt1ay 1. TPmP.-~ 51, o.u 1 l A. Mercurell<'S A. 4S Ill. 3 Te.as 5outvtrn. 0 '6. • I.A N•lurlle TC A 46 40. ! Plonae< AC. '1 OJ l>. AICorn Sl.'1 03. 400 Hurd!~ 1 A~r\_. Pr••ti~ V11>w )6 •• 1 F~s .,., IOWil St, )6 q(J J. L•"''"'kf l @Jl'a\ W~n !I 9 • Smith DC SlrnlHS. S9 00 !. ''"""°"" l A tl~turllP TC ~9 •1 '· Wrer\On. Portl•nd TC.!• 9 J•wHn 1 S<hm•at. P•c•ft< '°"''· 20C>-7 7 rat.-rrt ucwo '"' 1, 141 2 l C.lnnon, M1llt;,-"'4 l ro<I\ lfl&.S. • Sm•lh O wa tni I 18t·J. I C.ulln•~· Mllbt&~ ltt.WK 1"8 10 t-Ct'UT\.U1oa S~rt! AC< .. ~ J Hon tvrno 1 H•""t +"" un.1 fl·I i M1C)(lflr lfo• ii41' Wom .• n ~ 11 J {'. rvm, DC ~lr•dns. ~ 11 4 'r'QI J,•flt•r'I .. II C:.rr111n .t-:11ICCW'I T( ,, t ~C'l4.·nr,, r F-~•< on re s. 11 Lnno 1ump • Anct .. t~n l A N•tur•t .. l< I qt 1 M,.'4111ttn T11tt'IN" •"St H·U 'O l fl•v r l(l,.1111" 7t ]' A Awrtr.· J•H•,tn ?1n.1: 0..,,,.knyi' M,., t i't'\1 Tr 10-~' ,, W9'1~ l twtt tnl t )C't-1- 'close at the finis h. I knew Waigwa would be there, but [ didn't think he was tha t close," s aid Scott. after being s hown the photo finish of the race. Meanwhile. ex -Newport Harbor High s t and out Te rr y Albritton had indicated before competing in th<.' s hot put that he- may surpass 70 feet Saturda) _. Bul sut•h was not the case. . . ( rett J had ~ 70-fooler in me, but it just didn't come. The 30- m lnute la yoff bet ween pre - 11 m ln aries and finals really rooled m e off. But I was happy with the consistency of my pul- ling. Now I have lo work on m y timing and some of my other- techniques," said Albritton. The Stanford University stu-. dent. who won wlth a best of 67-3'•. was not surprised that that short a put won . "No, all of us have had problem s. I think it's u post-Olympics letdown. We're a little burned out,'' said Albrit· ton Albritton left S aturday nighl ror Euro pe He 'll arrive in mstcrdam today and compete in East Germany later In thP week. Albritton. like Scott, will spend the sum mer In Europe. North Cagers Equal Wall~ Can't Pick Lineup Half of the a llowable practice sessions are gone and coach Tex Wallis isn't even close to pickin~ a st arting lineup for his North all stars, who play Saturday night m the 12th North.South Orange County high school basketball game. Sponsored by the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club. the contest will begin at 8 at Orange Coast College. Wallis. he ad or the La Habra High program. says he's having particular proble ms in narrow 1ng down the guard positions "I'll proba bly end up plarmg ever ybody about equal time, and · I'm not even close yet to de- termining who will be out on the court for the opening tipoff.'' Wall is says. "At the point guard position, Joe Rennon and Ron Garretson are just about dead even in prac- tice so far, and both will play a Jot, regard.less of which starts." Wallissaya. Rennon, a S-10 shooting s tar from Katella High 1n Anaheim. has been particularly impressive in practice and looked strong Jn th e North 's scrimm a ll e wltb Fullerton College Thursday Garretson, at 5-9. averaged 20. 7 points for Servile High in Anaheim. He's quick and alJ gresslve and does a good job al r~nning the rast break. says Wallis. The second guard position In- volves a battle between Charlie Amaral or Sonora High In La Habra and Dave Baker oC Los Alamitos Amaral is a good jumper and outside shooter, while Baker's strengths are ball handling and dri ving to t he basket , says Wallis Sports on TV 11. l O a.m . (11 1 -DODGERS BASEBALL - The Dod g ers m e et the Cardinals at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louls. Noon (4) -WOM EN •s GOLF -Final round of play in the $150,000 LPGA ebatn- pionsblp from North Myrtle Beacb,SC. 1 p.m. (2 ) -AUTO &ACING -The Rex Mays clauic, a 1!0-mlle race for ln- dy·type can, ls telecut from Milwaukee. 3 J>·~m . (7 ) -U17 ALAMllA 5M -HtcbUChl!J or NA.SCAR'• Alabama 500 filmed at Talladeaa. 3:30 p.m. (7) -TBNNIS - Evobne Goolacoog and Sue B a rker meet .Martina Navratilova and Vlr1lnla · Wade In a World Invitational tenftil clusJc match from Hilton Head hland, SC. THE SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY AZTEC'S HAS AN ACTIVE CHAPTER IN ORANQE COUNTY. THe UNiVERSl"T'V HAS R EC~TLY JOINED THE WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE. & telophc>n• Mf'Vloot . 1tUnd4W"gft)Otld P'rklng •C<>nf~ fllCllltlee Manyt~r .i~~ • NOW IS YOUR OPF'ORTUNITY TO H!l..P KEEP THE AZTECS MOVING . ~tlbvetv Priced Monttl to month or I • Cell., 844-7180 ··~C:..WOr. . Al.lMNI & 'RI ENDS, WE Nf!O YOUR SUPPORT NOW I ! t CALL (714) 631-1065 (213) e2~S4 Oft MAI~ TO: AZTEC ATMLITIC 'OUNPATION ft .0 .. IOl lo.& MIWftOlt! HACH, CAUF. 'HH • ( '!:• ., '" I" " Qlnday, June 12. 1977' t)AJL V PILOf -:I Golfe AtMV CdMA,thletes llorw'red; Tuz;.Sea King of Year HOW TO JUDGE THE DEPTH OF YOUR CUT ON SAND SHOTS A b111c principle of play from s1nd has to do with the angle of th• clubf1ce when 1l cuts into the bunker Once you learn how the angle of the clubface deter· n11nes the depth of the cul. you colt Cacn1b•ll. a t:sHmbw ot th• UC lrvlnt loll learn and wtnn•r or the 1'71 WAGA tuur- eodla1 fournam~nt ol ainp •t B rmuda Dunc• ln PaJm prln11, wUl lead a •roup of 33 Oranae C'o61•1 arou aolfu• 1nlo nctlon ut Ml11lon Vl\"Jo Country Club Mmday. Tbe ~t"nl will l1nnl the start ol an ll·woek estttn Amateur Golf Auoeaallon ~ummcr tour that will aha have a date al Mesa Vc.•rd~ Country Club In ('o!lht Weu,Au&:.8. Included ID the hsl or area coUers competing this yur are· Alan An· dreuen <M1.1sion V1eJo. Marine Memorial, El Toro1. KW't Barry lllun tington SeacllH>. Al Benav1dn (Mission Vie JO) : Don Brown ( fo'oun tain Valley ); Jim Burckle (Costa Mesa l: Scott Campbell (UC Irvine, Palos Verdes l: Scott. Cohen (Costa Mesa). Mark Eagllon (South Laguna, El Niguel CC); Mark Garlington (Irvine, Rancho San Joa- quin): Timothy lfa'l!> <Huntington Beach . Meadowlark ). Dave Hellman tM1ss1on Vie· jo); John Huber (Laguna Beach): Matt Kalbak (Balboa Island; Jim Lencek (Huntington Beach, Edison High); Mike Lyons (Fountain Valley). Larry Margison (Mesa Verde CC); Jerry Maras (Irvine): John McCurdy (South Laguna, San Juan Hills): Dave Melanson (Huntington Beach . Edison H1"h ); Ted Menes <El Toro); Jim Natfton (Fountain Valley>; Tim O'Mara (Newport Beach, UC Irvine>; Mark O'Meara <Mission Viejo). Jim Peterson (Foun- tain Valley, Mesa Verde ·c C ) ; Pa u 1 R e k e rs <Corona del Mar, Big Ca· nyon CC>; Jefl Reneau (Fountain Valley); Ted Ridens (Fountain Valley High); Eric Schwarz <Dana Point, El Niguel CC); Tom Sullivan CHun- tinglon Beach); George Talln <UC Irvine>: Kenn Teel <Capistrano Beach. El Niguel CC>: Don Ver Meer (Newport Beach): a n d J i m· · W i 1 s o n CCapislrano Beach). Corona dd Mar lli&h'• Jack TUI. Clf' 3·A co· player of the year In b11kttball, wu c:boaen Sta Kina of the Vear Saturday at. a 1port11 awarct. banquet on the 1thoolc1rnpu1 .. Hpeclal -ward win · nen: ........ v ... uv c •Pl•I .... Oew INlldll~ -.. !>toll Morty MP•I lltl""l>I•· ""'" ''"'"'' • N>• I l,.._W<f ~t~ ( •~0.lvt<I. N 1 Vol..,.._ ~nl<I' lo<OlllNrr~. .._.._. l"oPl•l ... I --lei<.,·~ Mtrlo" .. wfJI••• Mo" \lelw•llf•' Oovla llrloM. -.11,,,.,,0..ct. ~•fl V•IWI llN .. __.. r •O'•lt"'' Jon #Mrry efNI 0-11 w.,,." Me•t Ve•\i•••• Je,. 6t ,,ftltU .. 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VAluobl• J•lt Burden .-no Toctd Pu. lli.•11 Mo'' lm~ov•4J \h•wo •'W'rn ...,,....... ( •Ol•1n J1rrt ~llln MD\I tJ.-.tuJI bltt Jfm Shollin. ~r •l trn~n.,•d ll•onl Mc(.orkell ,., .. ,..,..n C•ot••n Gtf"Q Col• Mo1111 ViilVA DI_. A•Ot k1f"dO(f Mo'I lmOtOvf'd P,.uf (illl~rd Kyler Whiffs 32 In 12 Innings Melannie Kyler struck· oul 15 in five innings Fri· day night and whiffed 17 more Saturday night, leading the Saddleback Stars to a four-gamt· sweepof PaJm Springs in women's softball action. Kyler tossed a perfect game Friday at Palm Springs, fanning all 15 ballers she faced in a 16-0 victory. The Stars also won the first game. 3-1. behind Sharon Nichols' two.bitter. Kyler, the former Golden West pitching star now attending Arizona State. fanned 17 Saturday night in log- ging a 3-0 victory in th~ second game at Avery Parkway field in Mission Viejo. She allowed just one hit-and infield blow with two outs in the sixth inning. In the opening game Saturday niiht, Nichols fired another two-hitter as the Stars triumphed, 10·0. Terri Gilreath, another Golden West player, as is Nichols, bad four hits in five ap- pearances at the plate in Kyler's victory Friday night. And Barbara Lemberg slugged a two-run home run in the-opening game Saturday night. The Stars return to ac- lion tonight al s. facing Fountain Valley in a doubleheader at FV Mil<' Square Park l'rld•y•1 O•mH l'lllSTOAMC ~•ddletwck Ill Ill P•lmSpro•~• u11re .. tn ct 4 O· J.0 Brow"' tr> •OJ1 O..-Y1d '40-00 ..... ""'{If) • 0-0·0 L~.-.r11,i1>,4 HM> Urol>o. ti l 1 1· I 1i4lll~. C. ) CMMI. I( rU<#. If l.O 1.0 '°""""" lb. J 00.0. N•ct\ol\ p l>-CHl·O Tou11, Ii l 1 l S<orebyhw•l•qs r " • S.od 518" 010 OOJ O J 7 7 PalmSP'"U'IOS 000 001 0 I ? • SICONOOAMa s..i.Stantt., ftl ,..,,..,,.1,... Gllr .. lh, cl, ~?·•·1 Brown lb s J )·1 O.v•s. u. ).t 1~ Kvltr. p 4 I I 0 l-•CI. ii> • t I I Uri ... If 1.0 0 tl Woll1""'''''" If. 7·1 I t Val~n c••, rl • 1 t.J. 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Cruff rl. 3·0·M· Johflsanlb, 3 1.1~· LY"dwr.vc. 3 00 O w 1111am .. n II, 30.0·1, hn1tr '" 2·0.1·0 r h t OOOON10 n 1 J 10t 1l'W1 • i 'J 0 Vick Nabs Dues Bag 3-2 Baja Race Victory ENSENADA-Larry Roeseler of Bloomington ~ won the fourth annual Ward\s Pirates or-vaveMollicaledoffwith SCORE Baja Interna· Orange Coast College a walk, moved t.otbird on . ~ won a 3·2 decision over a single by steve Aragon c ional off-.-oad race the Panthers in Metro a n d s c o re d 0 n a Saturday with a record· League baseball action s uicide squeeze bi shattering 8:32:15.02 to Saturday night at Hart Guy Krikorian. break his own record by Park ln Orange. The first two runs more than 20 minutes for The Pirates scored·the came in the sixth as th~~~il~~~~e.Coast win ning run in the Krik~rian singled, Yogi area participants, Dick seventh inning when Hopkins doubled to get Vick of San Clemente Aztecs Pl,y LOS ANGELES-With scoring stats Steve David and George Best lll the lineup, the Los Angeles Attecs will host the Las Vegas QulcksUvers in a battle for first place in the North American Soccer League's Sou\bern Division today (2) at the Los Angeles Collseum. him home and scored on and Walt Axthelm or" 8 s i n g 1 e b Y M i k e Costa Mesa flnJshed one· Ashman. wanrsP~:'" ~· ., r11t ~o~o:~ycl~8~~d::s 13~~ ~lon9 cf 4 ~ o o year-old and over. ~~~.':'~:."cit!' , , ; ~ Raymond Dates of Hoc•-·rv. 111 , o o o Costa Mesa was second ~~~,n-"' ~ : ~ ~ in class 10 for two.seat, Yl>•rr• 11 , a o o f o u r · w h e e I d r l v e :;:;~;•, , ~ 0 ~ vehicles displacing •r•oon,111 J o • o 1200cc and under while co;;:i·~r> 3~ ~ ~ ~ J o h n A 1 a baste r or S<-•11nn1..., Laguna Beach w'Bs P1nll'9•~ Plreeu, 000 000 ,.o:; ~ ~ second in class 11 for ooo 002 10.-3 • 1 pure stock Volkswagens. PILOT·s ·· FREE Wfotttlltll Venlly C•OlolM (lwl' Cro-.wr. 111'°' Jolln ~I; MIKI V•1"9ble; JoM G~9- 9fl, MO<! l"'-'0"9d. Brl.., Garren. MO\IV•hlflt>le~"lor: Chrl1Cro.-. J-*'V•nlty C•otal~· Wolly Gorri• •ncl Johf' MtlllOn; Mo\I Valuable Beau 81enll•n"'lo. ~t tmMOVt'd: ~11 ""' ,,.,..5"11 • • Captains Brian Oellevtr• jlnd M1•• l<olll.r; Moll Velu.bl•: Brian Oolltvtrt, Mo•I lmprov•d; fllrn HOOton. 5-<0t' lllftll' (opl&ln\· Sl•vo ~lrdY and And'f , lll!tk, MOU V•lll•ble. Kevin f'•tlt•r, Mo't tmprovtd John Ru'""· Motl V1h,..ble Senior: Jonn M<C•rl,, will be better able to execute the shot you need at a aiven _ time. .l•lerVartJty For Instance, on a shot from a good lie In the sand you wlll want to make a shallow cut. Cepleln !.lev~ S~tp•rd• MO.I \laluebl• Erle ~•tin; Mo•I Im orov#O, Kerl l..lunov lherefore you should "open" 5Wlmml"9 V•ffilY C •nta•n Pttt•r Ondt.-t Mo\t ""'~ bit !>lt'l't Wt1Qhl Mo•,t tfl'\PtO\lf'd W•rd Oblrrni.n; C~mo\f 'VIJilvi'bh·· '•ftlOr D••n M•ck ~nd P•u• !.f.mt>n5A"' • or lay back your clubface, since this wlll avoid cutting too deep into the sand (Illustration# 1 ). J-V•nity ( •r>t•tft A~\ ~IOt'I MCKl V•lua ~,. • J Im NO!il~ Mosl Improved Jon On shots to dislodge a slight· ly burled ball (1llustrat1on f2), you should go to a square club· face position so as to cut well beneath the ball. P1pH .. ,,_""" C•ptatn Mart>. (lj)t• M&\t valu:t o•• OtN S.•$1>t. Mini '"'1>roW<1 rom 11".nowlton Tra<k-l'lold Var,..., t•Pl81M Tom Frwm.on, Jell Oav ond Gr~Gllmor•; C.,.,,_, v•tueble Tom F• ........ -Sl~• Voun9; Mo,, tmprOVt'd Mlkrt And•,.1on. M O\t v.11u8l>ltSenlor' Grr<;1Gilmor~. However. on shots with a buried ball (illustration f3). you must close your clubface so that you will get maximum pene- tration into the sand. J1111lor ll•rtJIY Moil IMl)rOv.d'. OouvCummlnlJ•· ,..,., ... Sopft MO\I Veluitbl•: Ch•I• 5....,1••: Mo.i tmorovtHJ. Tcxtd l<•uwn. YolloflYll Vwtlly ( aptAtn BrU<• 8atch(lUor, MO .. t V••v•lll• O<IVICI JOl!n'\On M~'' Im provtid P~HI Attln; Mcxt VdluAol .. ~~ntor '"'"Allard JWif'tO,.V•r;.tl'f' Legion Nines, FVLogWins ( .lf"f1t1n· To.,,, .Alttf1ft~rt MO'' VAIU•blt-Tom Mll(~ll MO'I fn1 orovrt1 J(th" E ltr'\ fef'ftlt V•ruty C •Pta•n JOrfJ611 OtlfrtJllflO Mo'' VAIUAblr-K•\fln FcttMtS; Most tm oro11~d NU_,.. Ft'ddfrty ; Most V•h;•· n•,. $tn1or Jim CUt't~v. JYNorV.orslty C"epteln· Rol>Cas.. M011Vtluabl•· .Art Ro•s. Mo'l tmprovedc K•n futin.ttl• ,..,....Sepl! ( APt•in• Mltu• 8ur~lfl1"; Most V•1uabl_. Tim WUt~. Most fm .. P•Ov~CI Cort Efl\IQn Goll C•pla1n Ray Colhl'•'. Most ll••u.t· bit TOdd MftNI. Most lmprowo· Ktvln F1~1 ... 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J•tl Ti.e Jeff Piaskowski hit two home runs to lead Newport Beach to an 11·6 victory over Valencia of Placentia in American Legion baseball action Saturday afternoon at Costa Mesa High. In other American Legion games, Mission Viejo remained un - defeated (5-0) with a 10·6 conquest of hosl Los Alamitos. Fountain Valley's Dodgers won a pair of Thoroughbred League games from the Fullerton Dodgers. 9·2 and 7-3, in action at Fullerton High. Piaskowski had a two- run blast in the fourth in- ning with John Barth on base, then belled a solo round-lrlpi>er in the eighth. Tom Neeson struck out 17 batters in seven In- nings before Jeer Nelson took over for the final two frames and whiffed four more. Mission Viejo is 4-1 in league play and will face La Habra today at 2. Mission• v 1 e Jo· s Collegians in Spli~ SAN DIEGO-The rn a doubleheader at Costa Mesa Collegians Orange Coast College to· (Orange Coast College) day at 'noon. split a doubleheader with 1<11uTG4M& San Diego State Satur-C•11• M::• u~ day afternoon here, win· euc~ner,>t> J o " tbl I ~~~~p'!~ ~ren:c:~~ ~~ i~y~:r!r ~ ~ . 8-~fter four scoreless in· i::~::.iJb ~ ~ ~ nings, Costa Mesa went ~;;,.1;; :~ 1 ~ o in front lo stay in the fifth French c ~ o ~ as Earthell Buckner s.~'"''·P o o o b h Tot••s ,. J e roug t a run across k1n11y '""'"'• with a sacrifice fly. r Jamie Nelson tripled ~~~1~:.,w : :'x\! :=~ in the sixth lo get another s1cONooM11 " 8 • 0 0 0 1 0 , 0 0 0 0 3 • 0 0 run across and give the eo11• ~ "~ 11 Cos ta Mesa nine a e1dner.u , 1 1 ,.., cushion. ;=.:~;~' • : Buckner had two hits Ow•n.c • o In the_ second game, giv-· ~:::;,•:b ~ ~ ing him 3-l•-6 for the Froo,d11 l day along with Rick Towniov 11 1 1 F . k h ed d SodO.rs. 30 I a r1c: w o serv as e-0os111.Jo 1 a signaled hitter in both A0<1n<11,.... P o ~ games. Tol<tl• ,. fo Score.,., lllfllnt• I 0 I! 1 I I 0 0 • The Costa Mesa nine hosts the Downey Reds .. " ,10 700 o-t • 10of 012 o-t 10 I 0 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ triumph came easily with the victors scoring three times in the second and third innings and having another three-run frame in the seventh. Jeff Rts had two hits and Jim Greeley drove in two runs for the winners. 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''°" wa~ motomome. economy air. And, srnce t'• mounted on a Tc.vota chats11 the ooeratino costa lll W a fnictlon Of What you might expect! ;i22:-CHINllOK. ' J ( t l t .. . . . .. ..-.......-........ it •• DAILVPILOT Sunde • JuM 12, 1971 Greek Tragedy Made Into Powerful Film ATHENS -Nut to Mellnu M rcourt, M1cb l'l l'ac•oyannhi 111 prob•bly the but knclwn clc•malic uport from Grt-n· Th Grttk lllm lndu•try ht•"&m with hlt famou• film "Stellu." ~ntlnuf'd throuah "1-:Jecti •" ~md lb• Ollt'ar·wtnnln• "Zorba Thl' Crttlt," and now rot·ht'it II~ unllh w1t.h 1vt11it<r11.a," 1 bhu. in1 triumph lh.it woQ lntt>mu· ttonal 1rcla1m 11t the recent C~nn t"llm F llval chatted wlth her molbtr and learned 1be waa 12 years old. I took down their phone numbttr and ulled two months later to y l'd Uke her for the role "lier paren~ left it up to ber ~md •he decided, very coolly, to ao ahead w\d do it. since shooUna would take place durina the aum· m\•r Mnd not conntct with school. We worked togethor several Umc• a week for tour month!J, und ahe wu.. a v.iry Intelligent, unu1uaJ child, 11omcthln&f of u loner and very reserved. All I un tell yuu 1• thul '· Jpbl1~n1a" ls a m arvtolou11 ~. tbe third mslallment ln a .-.... "Directing a child Is very touchy-ii you're not strict, they gqt peritowily narciulstic and t)/am it up. Irene Papas says she rielped her become even more real The girl is absolutely re· markable " THE RIGHT AGE Irene Papa• in the r aw Cacoyanrus trilogy that began with .. Electra" and "The Trojan Women, 'surpas!.ing them both It 1s his 13th film. and Cacoyan nis turned down scores or Jlollt>'wood oCfers, waiting for the military Junta, which paralyzed the country for eight years, to fold so he could realize the Cru1· ~ofadream. ''Asitlurned out," he said, "I'm -Jl;ty happy l waited so long, 1'ecause Irene Papas. who in each film of the trilogy plays one of-the three wives in the Atrides family -Clytemnestra. Helen and Electra was each time the right age for the role.•' HE SPENT A year on "Iphigenia,'' r ewriting the screenplay, preparing the rilm. shooting it and finally ed1t1ng at. He met Tatiana Papamoskou, the young girl who plays the title role, on an airplane. "When I noticed her very long neck and her sensitive face. I UJought to myse1' that she would be perfect if only she could act. I TO PLAY THE bloodthirsty Greek army on the threshold of the Trojan War, Cacoyannis was able to employ the national army. "It seems fantastic, after the dictatorship of the colonels, to be able lo make a film against war, against oppression, and use the Greek army! That's when I really felt the spirit of libera· lion." The result of so much strategy is a film of crushing power and magnitude. The emotional strength of the Euripides tragedy remains undiminished, and the crisis it presents ts lC'rribly cur· rent. In case you're behind in your Greek history, "Iphigenia" is the story of what happened when Helen, Queen of Sparta. eloJX'<i with Paris to Troy, leaving her outraged husband Me neleus screaming for revenge. Under the leaders hip of his older brother, King Agememnon, the Greek army gathered on the beach at Aulis, ready to sail to battle. Bul the winds refused to blow. FACED WITH the threat of famine and open mutiny, the king must make a sacrifice of his eldest daughter, Iphigenia, who thinks she's being summoned by her father for a wedding to Achilles. The Greek actors are superb. and Irene Papas gives a performance as Clytemnestra that shrieks with all the sum- moned fire and energy of the Greek furies. The music, by M ikis Theodorakis, another Greek legend who was tortured by the colonels but has survived to reach new heights as a com· poser-musician, throbs with the vitality and poignance of Greek grandeur. (His famous theme from "Zorba The Greek," you may recall, set the whole world dancing the syrtaki.) The fate of "Iphigenia" is still uncertain. There are rumors that Don Rugoff, the New York dis- tributor, will pick it up for show· in gs in the U.S. I hope so, because it puts Greece's flagging falm industry back on the map with new-found glopt. It's a ma· jestic motion-picture ac· complishment, and America must see it soon. 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A "MURDH IY l>IATH'' ll'GI V "SILVH STllEAIC" "AUOIEY IOSf" IPGI A "THI unu Giil WHO ~ UYIDDOWH THELAHt" "CIOSS Of llOM" I_, "STUNTS" fHE CITY SHOf'PING CENTRl MANGE • 1134-391 t ·~ CITY CENTRE CINEMA'> S A. FRWY IMANCHESTER EX.l G G. FRWV !CITY DR. EX.I. "ROCICY .. CPGJ "ST. IVES" 111'),. EXCl.USIYE SHOWIHG! y "MANNEqUIN" IXI "IMMAHUEU.1,AIT II" ~ "ISLANDS IN THE ~ STREAM" "THE DOVE" (PG) "CROSS OF IROH" CRJ ~ "OPIN SEASON" S11«11I Ptoct 12:30 to 2:00 p.m: In c.,. S-. & H Sl.1S . Open Doily 12:30 p.m. THEATRES -ORANGE CO SOIOI CrrtZ9S $1.51 SO. COAST PLAZA ~111..,ltlSt ~1111 ltttt ... M ''WELCOME TO LA." lRJ ?-.) .... ,. SAT/-l;»ll:.l .. !k4t "'41-Mt S . COAST LAZA "WOOOSTOCIC" IRJ Deli vered same day '"the =··----" fre~h to your doorstep DAILY PILOT Better Late Than Ever By ERMA BOMBEC1' Several weeks ago I appeared on the Johnny Carson show and was never so humiliated in my bfe. I was the only one on the show who didn't have to leave early. Do you know what it's like to s it there and watch Lucille Ball blow kisses to the audience and confess huskily, "l have to dash." Or Joey Heatherton breathlessly take her leave wit.h, "I have ashowtodo.'' It made me wis h s AT "· Mayva hadn 't rescheduled the Tup. ,'i9 WIT'S perware party that had ,~ originally been planned · END for the same night. '-~ THAT'S WHY I never show up for awards for anything. With my luck. I'd be present when I won. And what kind of class Js that to be present for your award? Can't you just hear it! "Accepting for Erma Bombeck this evenlna will be Erma Bom- beck." A low moan of disapproval goes over the crowd as I grope my way to the podium. The audience is . rman-all hiclln& out. Allerwards. we all went out and played Cooney Golf unW 2 a. m ... "I never knew bow dilficultit ••• •• .. You don'l know the half of it. l spent three days once t.rytna to get an acceptee. All the lndlans were taken. So were the aients and the producers. I finally had to settle for a reformed llasbor. What time is it?" '"lbree-t.hlrty. Why!•· "I've got an interview with the press for lunch at 1:00 and I don't dare show I.IP for another hour. Wanta come to my house and do the Viva towel test or anything? "l'M SORRY," I said, "But I can't rm early for an autographing party and have to arrange a flat tire." • The other night I had a dream in which l ap- peared on the Carson show and aa the audience laughed themselves into hernias I stood up and said, "Johnny, lb.is has been such run. Let's do it again sometime, but I really have to dash. Good night Johnny . . . Johnny ... Johnny? Wbatya mean he left3() minutes ago?" signalled. for sil~nce. "If my agent were accepting "MAGNIFICENT!" for me this evening, he would say how grateful I am Your Delly Pilot cen be Recycled. to all the little people: and how sorry I am that I could not be here m person to tell you how much it means lo me. Thank you and good night." A friend of mine in show business (you'd re· cognize her name immediately if l told you) con· fided to me it's a reaJ drag nol showing up for things and looks a lot easier than it really is. "Last year alone," s he said, "I didn't show up for three telethons, four celebrity tennis tourna· ments, four awards shows, eight press conferences, and a prune festival in a retirement village." MY EYES glistened with admiration. "How did you do it'!" _,__"-_"_ DIC)Dl ~Nlllfl\ IMGMAA OEP.GMANS "FACE 10 FJa" ~~~-...... ~~~- UV ULLMANN su .. Tm.u llATtO !RI Port J"S L ~ Mwy. C:--.. - o.c.c. ope ...... • offtc:tal center fOf Coeta MeH. . "It wasn't easy.'' she said. "I got so tired trying to find places to go. One night I slipped into my dark glasses and went to a n all-night movie. Everyone was there. Ullman, Olivier, Brando, Burstyn, Hof. ~.-61ii....-iliillililtiilli191tiiliilitl6tilr.i" A great place tor kids. In the i•UHIQm)I _ __..,_.,..._ AU C--..IAllOAIHMAT'-IYlrtOAY"TTU~~·tl 1S .. - "WILO OHi'" I )0.4 4MOO SUl'ltl I UG 5U'ta A~T l IS·• JO.Ml •CJ f'~A .. VALLILY .......... _..:,!=::l't!!.'l.'• n .... ,..,., "WILD ONE" I lS.4 41-,.H SUl'H IUCi SUPfll AGIHT > "" 20.,.it G A Ji,~ J .. , ..... JI l"ol6 tiiicuLA''j . US67W . EDWARDS CINEMA HARBOR AT ADAMS COST A MESA 546·3 I 02 •• EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC .. WEEKDAY&-4:30-l:4S 10:55 SAT.-SUN.-2:0CM:15 1:30-8:45-11 :00 SORRY, NO PASSES KJTTY WINN •PAUL HENREID uThec..tdlnal •anct JAMES EARL JONES CrHttveAs~te ROSPO PALLENBERG • Dllected by JOHN BOORMAN Produced by JOHN BOORMAN •nd RICHARD LEDERER written by WI LLIAM GOODHART· Music c~d and Conducted by ENNIO MORllfCON£ Te<hnlcolor DIStrlbuted by Warner Bro.s. 0 A Warner Communlutlons Comp&.ny STARTS FRIDAY JUNE .17th HARBOR lWIN. STADIUM DRIYE4N· ' ·r 'Laugh-In' Heading Back Lo.i ANG .1.es 1A1• 1 Wu ura al lhc w-J r 1 Club, next to the 1r0He raclt at I.be 1 ·u; lallon l"rom hll pud1um utup the Nt!hl t·wlcir. a ell> alOclal h11 Juat ctl•c.-lo11t'd 11lana for tho annual Ou l f l•val and Miu Du.t Hunny Paaie11nl. W11l, h has nttlher 11nnouncement. It'll about u.rbao ren waJ. H• aay• IJeiauUfuJ Downtown Burba.nit ... aolna tu be renOVIAled. Veerrry in t«t· Un1 Kicktn1 ll ufr •·Ill be the first liurbonk Pt-l ow and Farrah Jt'awuatl· Ma.Jon LookaUko COD tell Ta LATED, IT 1111 mc1tn11 th.it "lAlUtih la" _. murn1n1 with lt1 electronic tomfoolery and outra1teou • lopay ·turvy view of lhu world Sock It t.o me! NBC will present 11• ''l.ttuJlh·ln · •pec1all in U!e nrN ~:uon -lhal breezy, bruh. rapid-fl rt! mont~tte al ooe ltner1, two llnt·rs, verbal grldm U, sl&ht ca1 <md non1um1c lhal wowet.I Amenca ror five )'ears It ,.ill be the ume but 1.hfferent, i.ayi; pro- ducer Georce Schlatter. who put together the ong1oaJ show more than 10 yeari. ago. New cast New target!> New catch phrases. New feature& Possibly e\ en n~w JOl>.ei. AC'TU . .\LLY, WE .!re in Schlatter s oUtce. where he leans back in his black leather chair and props bis 1>oeaker-clad feel on his desk. Schlatter is a big. bearded man, and as he dis- cusses "Laugh-In" "my first love" -his fre- quent bursts of laughter shake the pink plastic cow's udder hanging from a ce11in~ air vent. "Nothing much is happening in humor now," he says. "Thnt's the problem. When we started in the 19605 there was the Vietnam War. the civil rights movement, campus unrest. political pro· tests. and Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. "People are' not as vitally mh.•rested now There's an apathy It 's to the <'red it of Jerry Ford. who caml' 1n when the country was split and bored us bark to slatnlity Hit wasn l for Bil ly Carter, Farrah Fawtcll and Anita Bryant. I don 'l know what we d do · .. Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In' landed in January 1008 :.ind 1mmcdiately began to shake things up It had all the subtlety of a hotfoot Nothing was sacred Even pres1denllal can· didate Nixon appeared and a1>ked the natJon lo "sock 1t to me .... Laugh-ln" changed viewing habits and it changed television. paving the way for such adult comedies as .. All in the Family" and "M A·S-H " IT MADE STARS or Dan Rowan. Dick Marlin, Goldie Hawn. Lily Tomlin and many others But pressures mounted to both tone the show down and preserve Its winning formula. Schlat ter said. "Thc clem1!.C of ·Laugh-In' came when they locked us in It was being l'Op1cd You'\ e got to change " Besides the six · l.uu~h In" spec1al'i. Schlut ter is developing six specials called .. Jusl For Laughs" with writer-producer llal Kanter, a El TOH SAaDlEUCJ ruZJ 581·5880 AP PMI• RETURN OF 'LAUOH-IN' BRINGS A SMILE Producer Schletter Hope• for the 8Ht special for Goldw Hawn a 90-minu\e special of young comJcs. and an ethnic version of ''Laugh lo" and a kids' version The new" Laugh In' will not ha\'e stars, as 1l had earlier with Rowan and Martin. It will have a new r~ldent compaoy. with guest stars and cameo stars. Bette Davi!! will be the guest s tar on the first show • "It'll be a cast or unknowns," Schlatter says. "But so· was the original cast -and look at the stars who ca me out of 1t. • • SCHLATTF.lt, WHO branched into the mov- ies to direct "Norman. ls That You?" with Redd Foxx and Pearl Railey, says he feels that television has slipped since "Laugh-In" left the air four years ago. Few shows are provocative and fewer still take advantage of the visual im- pact that 1s possible with new developments In video tape ed1l1n~ tl•chniques English-born writer Digby Wolfe. who was with the show at its inceptton. says, "Since 'Lau~h-Jn ' there hasn t hcen a show that's a telev1s1on sho~ They're proscenium shows I can't understand why ltic) don't take advantage or the medium. why they compress variety onto a tiny stage like a lhcator • ''The Year's Best Movie 'Star Wars' has brought fun back to the movies and glowingly demonstrated they still can make ·em like they used to. . A grand and glorious film." • • ... JO: 'A hell of a lot of fun .bnms with adventure. charm and marvels. I loved it .. Stop by Brltl•h Motort of Anlhtlm ind enter to win tht Star W1ra Spitfire! tkJnday, June 12. 1 tn Heat ls on MONDAY, JUNE 13 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Marc h 21-April 19) · Fiscal resporusib1lity now is more important than in re- cent pa.st. You are given added rcs~nsibility. TAURVS (April 20·May 20>: Finish rather lban bei\n -strive ror greater understanding, appeal, display and distribution. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) · Light is thrown on areas previously dark, obscured, mysterious Some of your fears are allayed. CANCER (June 21-J uly 22>: Be conservative where finances are concerned. Be positive con- cerning basic values. LEO (July 23-Aue. 22): Social meeting could result in business or career opportunity. Gemini, Virgo, Sa1ittarlus persons could figure in key roles. VrRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Change is good; you have been burled In details, red tape. rei.trlc· lions. Now, say yes to chance for vanely, travel. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22> · Obtain hint from Virgo message. Assert needs and desires. Ap- plies especially in relationship with member of opposite sex. "AN UNUSUAL TOUR-DE FORCE FOR WHICH MISS NAT RICHLY DESERVED HER PRIZE AS THE BEST ACTRESS IN THE 1974 CANNES Ft:SnVAL" ~uc••• MARIE-JOSEE NAT 111 • lesWolons du BAL IP'Gt P'WS ~­rorµq~ Tk 51MtUn.JA a(;~ 13th 1eatv Nl!MCM A FILM BY CLAUDINE GUILMAIN EHGUSH LAH9VA•I SUI-TITUS 8AY THEATRE -SEAL BEACH r J< 1fu C"et·1,t Ht 1h..-oy & Mc1n St IJ I II '1 l I -9'188 e11te WIUtH e HUI ltOYLI YOUNG PlANKINITllN IN I "UL HIWMAN e llOlf ..... ~. THI ITINO IN I ~u• onlll ltol Of nit llllOUNUIN tPOI PAU\-MN ILAP IMOT 111 ""' TWO-MINUTI WAIHING111 AlAH AalllN e -lllNH ltalUlltNI ""' W.C. Pllt.01 AND Mltl'Ot a NHt _... e HTU IOYLI c""1111 "~:.I YOUNG •RA~•NITllN'"' .!..m. - -· ..wftOM Of TMl 'WIHI IN I a noar MOUi """"""" ITU:fJJ1.-1 CIOll Of IRON 111 AlNI AllUN e IOI lllNll "RIUll , .. , '"" W.C. llllDt AND Ml 1,.1 PACIFIC THf I OlttVE·IN IUPEA SWAP MEETS HAMIOfl al.VD Orl .. ·ln Swap Meet S.t. I Sun.-1 am to 4 pm ORANGE Drive-In 1 & 2 SM I S..n 4 -to 4 f"':! 118'11 ,_ ~ 11 AM!lelftl Sl8Cliutn Feniily. Fun! Profitt! Bargelna GltMI IOlomce °"""' -... """ n..n. 1.» • M., .... ._ 1:11 • -.0..TAllT llOTIC:lt CMILDllll 11 ... ll tt ••Ill _____ .... fll!1.!l1.!!!o!!J9 _____ .. __ lf -P<UA MWMAll e -· MW D RMll a;.)~: :~=-~HTY JAIL fl) --· --a. one WI Of '* MOUNTAIN ,,. ... ~o) \ lfllllAHD e HllTO"ll-A ITAi II ~N1t1 "ut IT. IVU(N I ..... W!Utl t Mii DOTU YOUNG PUHICINStllN l"OI ""'' ~Oil Of '"' NLUtSC"' .. JACICSOM COUMTT JAIL.. llU "CRY RAPE" Capricorn· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2ll: 90 ~low,~ harmony. make creative concession lJl. connefr tJon wt th domesttc situation SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): lndi~t approach brings desired resuJU. Ac~ent Qn employment, basic taskJ, nutritional miu•. r t and recreation. CAPRICORN <Dec:. 22-Jan. 19): lnvolv~· ment is keynoted. H you're not serious, gel Ql\( oC the kitchen. Yes. the heat is on. • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Finish ~bpt you start. seek ways or gainint bel.ter dlsp.\*.Y, diatribution for ideas, products. • .t PISCES (Feb. 19-M arlh 20) : Take a c'2 ( • ferent path or road dine out. experiment. sfe~r away from one who consistently sings the bl~es. .. YOUN~ FlANKEHmlN" 0 0LD DRACULA .. IPGJ .. ANNIE HALL11 I PGJ "FIRE SALE" lPGJ "INFRA MA..r1IPGJ ·''WIZARDS .. "A STAR IS IORH'' lRl "CHERRY HILL HIGH" "II.ACK SUHDA r· llJ . .. .· "LITilE GIRL WHO LIVID DOWH THE LAH!'" "S.LVER STRU.K" ''TUHHEL VIS.OH" l~J d b ~ DAILY l'IU)T ORANGE COAST Business OF THE WEEK Allergan Sees Bright Fut11re In Eye Care B1 1DLLARYKAYE Olt ... O•llYl'llMll•tf Ca\·in S Herbert. prc1>1dent of Allergan Pharmaceullcals in Irvine doel>n·t seem ltke a 1ambling man But about SI'< years aeo. Herbert took a gamble that paid off 1n spades. He spolt<.'<l the vast potential of the new i.oft contact leos market and dtvt>rted half his research staff into that arena TODAY, PRIMARILY because of practically cornering the market on at leai.t one soft lens care product, Allergan 's business is boorrung The company fortunes were enhanced again when it was list- ed on the New York Stock Exchange last month. Last year's sales jumped to $43,923,000, a healthy 33 percent boost over the previous year. And Herbert predicts the com· pany 's prospects will be even better. While thmgs have gone well Cor the Irvine-based company throughout the past decade, Herbert admits 1t was the discovery of a soft lens cleanser that sent the company zooming to its number one position in the eye care field. Aller gan is currently the only company patented to produce a tablet that cleans soft lenses. a product that has proven in dispensabll' for soft contact lens wearers ANOTHER PRODUCT, expected on the U.S. market within the next year or two. will allow soft contact wearers to 1.terilizc lenses overnight in a cold solullon. rather than through nightly boiling. · Another firm already markets such a product in Canada, but Herbert says his company rejected a similar product and is wait ing for Food and Drug Administration approval for one he thanks will work bett~r. The Allergan nam e is already tied with Bausch and Lomb, the biggest m anufacturer or sort contact lenses. Herbert believes that association will help sell Allergan's products. When questioned about Allergan's goals, Herbert laughs quickly and admits they have changed almost annually HE RECALLS the early years when the company founder G~vi n Herbert. Sr , who died last year. eagerly eyed the si mtlhon sales mark Herbert, Sr started the business in 1950 with a handful of s mall prescription drug stores in Los Angeles It took seven years for the firm to amass its first Sl00.000 and another four years to reach the $1 million mark, which was achieved JUSt after Allergan moved to Santa Ana in 1961. By then, the company was developing and producing a small variety of prescription and non-prescription products, including its initial item. Allergan, a nasal spray. Th*' Compan11 ••• Allergan Pharmaceuticals: A corporation that develops, manufactures and sells eye care and sk in care products. 1976 gross sa les: $43.9 million. 1,200 employes worldwide, including 740 at lt$- Irv I ne headquarters. Listed on New York Stock Exchange since May . 1977, I Key officers: Gavin S. Herbert, chairman, pre- sident and chief executive officer; Richard P . Hausman, vice chairman; J . Roberts Fosberg executive_ vie~ presid~nt ; Irving H. Leopold: M .D., senior vice president; Keith C. Lumpkin senior vice president, finance and treasurer ' The name stuck for the rest of the company, which ~oon turned out a wider number of pharmaceuttcal products BY 1970, the year the company went public. sales 1had climbed to $10 million It's been rive years since Allergan moved to lrvme, on Ou pont Drive, a nd sales have risen.steadily. On the $43.923.000 gross sales of last year, Allergan cleared a $6,434,000 profit double that or 1975. Herbert, who attended USC before joining his father 10 the family business in 1957, explains the move to Irvine with a simple statem ent. "I love to sail," says Herbert, adding that he doesn't believe it's necessary to work in a metropolitan area and that lrvine·s al· tractive environment helps draw top employes j 0~11¥ Piiot Slaff Photot ALLERGAN PRESIDENT Gavin S. Herbert ----------~------------~ ONE OF THE most recent ad ditions to the Allergan stuff was James Cavanaugh, former White House deputy chief of staff for President Ford. Cavanaugh, who has an 1m pressive background 1n the health care field, is now vice pre sident in charge of corporate de- v~lop!Dent, and is attempting to pmpomt new areas for pursuit. According to Herbert. it's easy to attract top employes. "Each February I schedule a recruiting trip to Philadelphia. We bring the people out here, take them out on the bay. let them sit in the s unshine and, well, that's about 1t," s ays Herbert. ANOTHER ATTRACTION 11. working conditions found in Al lergan's plant, where there is a tennis court, softball and bowling leagues, garden plots where employes grow their own vegetables and other amenities not usually supplied to employes. Sunday June 12, 19n A71ergan 's Softens dommates soft contact care field ''It does n·t really cost w. lht1t much more to provide good working cond1t1ons, and ph1losoph1cally I r<.'.illy think that your mental attitude greatly affects your work ·· Herbert s aid. He adds that tl costs only JO percent mon• lo provide those cond1· lions. ~hiJc Allergan is numbt•t one in eyt.• care products. 1t still is a relallvely small pharmaceut ical houst• Tht•rt• arc a total of t,200 employes at sttC's throughout the world inrlud1ng 740 at the Irvine headquarters Besides the lrvu1t' ht.•aJquarll'rs. thcrt· ;ire about a half cloten 1nternat1onal Alkrgan operation-.. w11 h nPw ones ht.·mg built in Ireland and Brazil A lacdtt) 1n l'ut.•rln H1n1 I!-> ht•mg t•xpanded HERBERT Si\ vs one kt•) tu lh1 rnm11.snv ... rutun• IS the Al lergan d1v1 :;ion known a-.. llt'rbt·rt L·1boralnnes which re· searchers and produces c!E>rmatolog~ produ( t... At the present . .,kin l are products account for only .,, x per cent of the com pan} 's lJusrncs~. 111clut.ltng l>oth prescription csnd non-prescription products Herbert predicts there are grl'at 11pportun1t1es in that fi eld and expects that those products will l>OOn account ror a much larger chunk of total sales One product Eclipse. a sunsC'r<'t.•n '~as formerly sold only through health care professionals but 1s now b<'tn~ t~ed prior to mass marketing 1n 1.cveral areas 111clud10g Ne" port Beach ALTHOUGH HERBERT speab rnthuMa-..tJcally about all current phases of AlJergan 01~ratwn..,, ht• adm1h thC're ,yere a few losers along th(· wa) One loser was a l>1d to enl(•r lht• f1chl of nuc·h•,ir med1c1ne. Ac· e.ordmg to llerbt•rt. the t·ompan~ la(·ked sufflrtt•nt 1n:-.trumenti:l - l1.o~ !or that opcratwn and shut down h('fun· ti drained other d1v1s10ns LooJs.MffClown I hl' road. llcrht•rt s .J~' tw Sl't•:-. no rt>ason whv the ~?mpany won ·t hrt·e1.c by the $100 rn11l1011 .,ales mark by 1980: . l know we can do 1t und our <:ourst.• 1s t·hartl•d prclly well un · t1 I the next decade. From then '. we• hav1• to ch .. e1dc what new areas lo pursul'." Herbert said , •i I !•···· ,.;n, .; I JI .· .• ' (, I ,_, 1 ' I• ,• 1. Bureau Minds Store Increasing consumer aet1v1sm has brought with 1t the possib1ltty of a new federally operated consumer agency ady source of mformat1on about man) businesses. Buy Plane, Pay Later Off ice & Secretary PUBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llU,INE SS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATCMENl NAME STATEMENT T~ IOUOwtnQ Pl t".l:K '' 0 "'1 trv~I T~ fotlt>W1nq PH~ \ do l'tQ bu'\•· But busmess. often the target of consumer group barbs. has been try ing to keep its own house in order through Beller Business Bureaus for -many years THE BUREAU in Orange County j has been handling complaints against businessmen for 12 years According to LQri Mier. manager of ' the Orange County bureau, mem- j bership in the or i:tanization offers • business a way to work toward self· regulation, rather than submit to gov- ernm ent im posed rules. Ahoot 800 firms are mem bers in the county, she says. All agreed to let the bur~au serve us mediator in minor disputes and as arbitrator of com- ' plaints which cannot be easily settled. <: Among services supplied to n me~ber businesses are advertising ) review, producllon of consumer in- forroetion materials for customers \ and ·a number of marketin~ related , services l For consumers. the agency offers ( resolution of most complaints by m t terv~nlton with both member and non mem ber firms. arbitration and a re- MEMBER FIRMS may have their advertising reviewed for compliance with laws and can have the bureau re \'lew and sanction national ad cam paigns. Bureau approval can ease ac ceptance of advertising by media The bureau. says Miss Mier. also keeps data on charities. Both 1n dividuals and businesses can check to find out how much of their donation goes to the intended cause. ONE SUCH group returns only 25 percent to the intended charily. The bureau's five Orange County employes are kept busy. During April, 1,940 calls were re- ceived asking about area businesses. 1.916 callers sought information about firms doing business elsewhere. They also received 230 complaints from consumers, 169 of which were settled. Most complaints are resolved quickly, says Miss Mier And. "the customer isn't always right," she adds. Information on membership 1n Orange County is available by calling 633-3670. t ~ "'" "." ''' "'"~''~'"'"'"''::...'~'~~ "~~,~~~,~~,~~~~'~'''~~~ ' ~ I t ~ ISTITI JIWILIY ~ ( ~ & ~ [ ~ FINE CRYSTAL, PORCELAINS, CHINA, BRONZES, RUGS, ~ c ~ FURNITURE, SILVER, OILS, ETC. ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ 1Y2 Million Dollars Worth ~ ' ~ ~ I r. FREE ADMISSION -PUBLIC AND DEALERS WELCOME ~ ·~ Don't miss this important sale! FridayNight ~ ~ Lots of diamond solitaires ind clusters. Fine men'. June 17th ~ A and lldies witches, rings, earrings, bracelets, -8 · 00 pm ; ~ necklaces, etc., set with t.li:imonds, .imeralds, · ~ 1 1 rubles, sapp 1 hd1res.dSeverat important ~ Inspection ~ I arge emera s 1n sapphires ~ · " ~ ~ . Friday, June 17th ; ~ 80ct.D1~mondNecklace ~"""'4 -Noon-Spm 1 ~ ;. 24d1a~ ~'...,,, & 7-8pm ~ , ~ Hundreds of gold A• 2 ~ chains ~ Property moved for convenience ,, · l ~ S:?$~~"·~ 'f NEWP~2 ~~~;!:~j~~!~~ j c i ~nd manv other · s Newport Beach, California ·~ I ·~m~ . t ~ • A c10n ''°"' U>ml of th• fiflHt w.r1rfl'ont ~ , ~ , ~ ,..,..,nttttl In So11t111m c.llfom111 ~ ~ ~ " Property of Hveral prominent leisure World resl· f ' I ~ dent•. f09ether with inventory of wall-known L,.A. ~ ( ~ ~ j weltr In financlel trouble. ~ t' ~ TEltM$: 8fftlr.Am1ric•rd · Mnt1r Ch•fJTll , 1 l'lrtoMI ch«:k • C:.sh Som• llftendtld twms c•n bt .,,.nflfld. 1 l (714, 645-2200 'I ;~ CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'l'IL 5 Pfl1 FRI DAV ,,, "" LWY\• Aun_ .. , ~v,,~~~,;~~~~'" ~~.;~ . ~ -~ ~ .t\.:'~~~~::'11~' LOS ANGELES <AP) From s295 mqnthly Call for more mforma11on 759-0334 Perhaps taking the cue from Southern Callfornia's army of u sed car salesm e n , Lockheed Aircraft Corp. plans to offer financing Lock heed has an- nounced it just formed a subsidiary. Lockheed 1-'inance Co . to help custom ers arrange financing. MABOG!IY ROI ·'Everybody needs financing," said a com- pany spokesman. ( BOB! eATERPI UAR LIFT TRUeK~ Design Plaza 240 Newport Center Or., Suite 200 Newport Beach \ HAVE COME TO ORANCE COUNTY. Y~, AT lHE NEW . CAL-LIFT ~TORE IN ~ANTA ANA. -; 1126 E. Wastilngton - ,., ~\ "" fWo\ ....... INOLJ'oll>1t1t ANO<''>"' FARGI) SANDWICH <,HOP 1S" ¥EPCl"'l MAUI':( TIN(, )l~f G :0-JM•·~• A¥f' 8toq AS CO\ta ,,.. .... A1rw~y A, .. r ,, ... .y '"'.t (A 41&1• (A4'Jtt)'1 Sh-..,, f"! H ih ..,_, Oo¥W• I ,,.., 1 "'' • Cllf1t'llfi f: S,,,. 1\Qn JJOO Pla:1A Or ,.,i-wDQtt 1)6. Nt'tllWfl()rl p,MI-CA OIOQ PH U c;..ro.t.JA".t CA 'rll1MIO l t'! \ bu\.1¥\\ i\ <onctuctir:d by •n in+ 1'f'H\ bu)•f'\f , I\ 1 IW-Ct , ft',1 '°'" .itn on On1110u4t r-0 v1ou .. 1 Cttoon E Sm>n.nn Str-¥ ,, H ,.,, c v.' tn ' '' ,,..,,,,..,.., •·l\ '''""'1 ""'''" '"""° l l"1 '''~nf ;., 1 rd w •t tu, County (.lrrllt ~~ Otall~ County onM.1y <ouri1 ,. "'"'°"off),,.,. .. 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By TOM BAtLEY °' -°"''',..,.. t\otfl There was a llme when if the llieveo dudly sms had been expanded lo eight, bankruptcy might have been the offense added to the W.t. n was a stigma almost ~uaranteed to cost the emng debtor bis slot in society, bis friends, hls prospects or ever owning another business or obtaining a decent job. A RECENT STU DY by the New York Consumer Credit Association revealed that nearly half of the analyzed debtors in defal,llt Celt their health was affected by their circumstances lt noted that 36 percent experienced marital difficulties and nine percent became involved in divorce actions And the study firmly concluded that the tolJ in health and domestic relations would have been much less severe ir the businesses and md1viduals surveyed had resorted to bankruptcy proceedings. Orange County Bankruptcy J udge Aaron K. Phelps certainly subscribes to that kind of thinking. "BANKRUPTCY NOW 1s a magnifi· cent law,·· the federal jur ist said. "It gives to the person who 1s hopeless· ly in debt. new hope. It has become a most humanitarian form of law m which we seek to restore the bankrupt to the -Bankruptcy: Stignia ~ Or a Fresh Start? buamess world without lou of atatus or di&nity." Bankruptcy attorney RobertH. "Bob· Stopher is 'l\'ith the judge all the way on that thought. HE ALSO BELIEVES that the lll· creasing tendency or the debtor to seek the help or a speciallst attorney at a s)oint when he realizes that his debts are out· str ipping his assets has a lot to do with d eclining bankruptcy s t atistics in Or ange County. In 1976, 3,030 businesses and an dividuals filed bankruptcy petitions in Santa Ana federal court, a total that was more than 1,000 below the record 1975 figure of 4,155. If a projection based on bankruptcies filed during the first four months of ttus year holds true, the total will drop again in 1977 -to a predicted 2.253 "CERTAINLY, AN improving economy has bad something to do with t hat decline," Stopher said. "But I hap- pen to believe that other factors "are cul· ting those bankruptcy statistics.'' Among those factors, he believes. 1s the increasing willingness of major creditors to work with the business or the individual in financial t rouble. "Banks are much more sympathetic than they used to be," Stopher said .. They and the finance houses are now I much more willing to lend an ear to the man who has been laid orf or has gone through a severe illness with the result that be cannot meet his obligations " AND VERY OFTEN today, Stopher said, creditors will settle for a percen· tage or the debt without taking the debtor to court. But if the harried debtor 1s finally compelled to file his bankruptcy petition and list his assets and liabilities before a federal judge he will find that he is being gover ned by t he m ost generous bankruptcy laws in California's history. 'The days of vicious garnishment and it once was thoroughly vicious are over," J udge Phelps said 'THE BANKRUPT today can not los~ more than 25 percent or his wages and many of his assets are exempt Crom seizure by creditors.·· Among those assets ar~ a max1umum of $30,000 m equity in the bankrupt's home, retirement benefits, social securi ty payments, veterans benefits and pensions. ·'The bankrupt must. of course, list all his property and assets in his petition ... Judge Phelps said. "And there are pay· ments that can not be excluded Crom his liabilities: ahmony, child support and taxes are among them · · "WE HAVE THE MOST hberal ex emption laws in the United States," Judge Phelps said. '"Even so. I often foci that debtors are finding more and more ways to resort to those bankruptcy laws as a means of evading their rlebts " Judge asked "The lawyer who did not ' been due to illness or layorr." Stopher seek to ullllie every possible avenue or said. ··As I say, creditors are much more exemption might rind himself racing his responsive than they were to such rac· client's malpractice action later on " tors and are much easier to work with to· STOPHE R MADE IT clear that the credit houses and lending institutions ~f today are well aw~e of the provisions or California's bankruptcy laws and are us- ing increasing vigilance in their opera- tions. "Credit card holders are watched more carefully than ever before," he said. "In fact, I was told the other day that the annual loss to bankruptcies by one such major organization was no more than one percent '· Judge Phelps 1sn 't so sun.• about that "Credll card people take a beating." he said ... People are urged by every ad vertising medium under the !'>Un lo w.e credit and I think they are often being urged mto bankruptcy ·'But the job of the bankruptcy Judge 1s to sort out the honest debtor from the crook and release the hoRest petitioner from those debts he cannot possibly re- pay "SIMPLY STATED, bankruptcy is not the end or the road,·• Judge Phelps said~ "And creditors don·t want that kind of climax for the individual or the business any more than the petitioners want it " Stopher agreed. pointing out that many discharged bankrupts have re· turned to the business world to operate successful enterprises. "In m any cases, their earlier failures were understandable," he s1ud. day ·· Stopher feels lhat the bankrupt who seeks to use the law to evade his debts is a rare individual in today's business world -at least m his oHtce. "People genuinely try to meet their debts," he said. •·And l look on it as Ii very healthy sign or the attitude of the in- dividual when he seeks aid in meeting his commitments rather than rile a peti· tion in bankruptcy court.·· . Stopher is no less willin~ than many or the amuous creditors he deals with to al· low his client to pay his lc~al fees on an installment basis "AFfER ALI,," he Krtnnt.'<.i. '·that's the kind or Jam the client is Ill. And I can say for me, 1ust as I can for those other creditors, that very few or those clients have let me down " Many bankruptcy attorneys frame what they regard as an immortal ob- servation by Herbert Denenberg, former Insurance Commissioner. ··we ought to get over the idea that bankruptcy is somehow immoral, or that it carries a stigma for the person who uses it lo make a fresh start "Arter all. even the Bible provides for forgiveness or debt every 50 years.·· California is much more generous than the law laid down m holy writ You can go bankrupt once every s ix years. B UT GRINNING Orange County bankruptcy attorneys would advise you .. YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION C And Judge Phelps wondered out loud _>bout the possible role played by bankruptcy attorneys in diverting the potential petitioner's funds into channels that could qualify for exemption from seizure. "My own experience with debtors has been that some operators of businesses have failed to change with a changing business climate or failed to adapt to a new~.4;Chnology in their field. lo avoid Judge Phelps the second lime ·' around 1f he handled your pclll1on on the first occasion. Sunday, June 12, l9n Tnutee Wonders Is Debt Situation Only Temporary? By CAROi. MOORE Of,,,. O~lly ~llol Still Bankruptcy cases may be down now but Shannon J . Haney. Chapter 13 trustee, expects busi· ness "-111 pick up again m another year or 18 months Chapter 13 is the section of the ti S. Bankruptcy Act that pro v1des a Wa~c Earner Plan, a way to rile a p<'tillon with a redernl district court and obtain its pro lccl1on while n•paymj.'t debL., <ANYONE WHO derives more than haJf his or ht•r m1·ome from '"ages. salan or commissions. including So<.•ial ~ecunty or re· llrement plans, can apply.) .. Lately people in Orange County have taken ndvnntage of real property values a nd sold thelr homes to pay orr excessive debts," she said. "But their Sl8!f per month house payment is now $562, and incomes don't go up. So those people who can't really manage their rinances will be back in trouble again." She also noted that drops in un- em ploymenl figures can mean that people have swllched lo welfare rolls and lost any in come. thus ability to pay dchL'I T HE TRUST EE described Chapter 13 proceedinas as the middle way out of financial d1f flculties · "MQSt debtors starl with the well advertised cons\lmer credit counselors whO offer to con- solidate monthly bills. T hat method works best when you are t emporarily overwhelmed by payments n n d can get creditors to agree to new terms. "But these agencies work tor the creditors and the payments they arran,ge are usually higher lhan courts would require l · We work more for the dt'btor. Odee a paym ent prol(ram is c.4ftabllshed. a courL order stop any lawsuits. haru1ment. re· possessions, even protetls your 1 savlnp acrounl3 nd tnsuranee policies. - "Payments are made to all creditors througt\ your trustee on a budget intended to leave you a decent standard of living Chapter 13 stops all service charges, late charges and, in most cases, interest.·· Fees for the trustee and at- torney become part of the total debt and are paid accordingly. Debtors who cannot meet these requirements must submit to the more extensive bankruptcy rules As one or seven Chapter 13 trustees in California. Ms. Haney is responsible for Orange. Riverside and San Bernardino counties. · SHE CITED regional statistics showing that one third of the 160 trustees nationwide l~t year re· turned $78 million t.o cr editors. ''Credit.ors who know people h aving financial difficulties could protect themselves by directing t hem to cons umer credit counselors or Chapter 13 trustees," she said. "Money re- turned is better than a loss. "And astute personnel ofricers i;hould be better informed about debtors' alternatives so there could be less hassle at work or fear oflosing jobs ·· THE BIGGEST help. she added. would be for credit and loan applications to be written more like a budget with plenty of s pace to account tor daily living expenses. "Now you just get three spaces to list your creditors, allowing people to lie by omission. IC the form were more like the one the courts use, It could be filled out more accurately." Ms. Haney said. ''Other than that, what ir· ritates me m ost a re the lwo words 'Just' and 'only • When a price is just $24 ~ ~r month or unly $18.99, some peool cun't mulUpJy It out for 36 payment1' or subtract at from monthly eam- lnas." ----··- ··11e never forgets a face that ha:. been berore him in bankruptcy court,·· a "But then again how much of a duly does the attorney owe to his client"'" the ''with individuals, it has often lawyer said. • Personal finances don't have to reach this point. even in bankruptcy. Such luxuries as cars, TV sets, musical instruments or fur coats may be kept as long as their costs are covered in total payment plan arranged by a court. Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat wilt cut red tapt', getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities m government and business. Moil your questions to Pot Dunn, At Your Service. Orange Coast Dady Pilot, P.O. Bo:r: 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters as possible will be answered, but ptwned inquiries or letters not including the reader's full name, address and buslneas hours' phone number cannot be col't$idered This column appears dally exc~t Saturdays. Magi~ MoU..tain Ti•~ Zon~ DebatalJ~ DEAR PAT : We call ed Magic Mountain Saturday, May 1~, to find out w hat time the park was open, and were told that It would be In operat ion until midnight. We rented a car, drove two hours, went to the admission window and were to ld that we could not come in because t here was a pr ivate pa rty at the park. We stopped a t a gas station on the way back and ran into at least 11 other a ng r y people with the same story. The very least Magic could have done was to Inform their phone operaton to le t the public know tha t they wou ld not be ad- m ltted a fter a certain time on that particular day, It's a long d rive from her& to t here, but the aggr avation will last even longer. O.G., Costa Mesa Megfc Movnt•ln'a pubklty department'• apokeaman claim• that the recorded metHg• provldad to the pubic e>n th• dat• In qualtlon st•ted th•t pubflc hou,.. were from t a.m. to I p,fTI. Tht opet•Ung houra lnformetlon la provided to park phone opar1tot1 by Jeck Ryan, pubttc ralatlont m•nager for Magic Mount.in. TM •mHement park haa .. nt four co"'pUm•ntery pe"ea to rou, IMlt ya. r report of 11 other dlagruntted cuatomera with th• Nm• compl8'nt H•m• to Indicate that .. tr\., • lot of othet people mleunct.ntood the meauge fot thet date, or park otflcfal• made • fDltt•ke .._., doft'I c•r• to admit. Battle Not Won IJ1ttil Wi••ft" Col~t• DEAR PAT· I won a judgment in sm all claims court, but the defendant w~s not present. I have filed a "writ of execu- tion,'' to help me collect, but I can't locate the defenda nt's property. Am I out of luck, or can some other action be taken? J.H., Huntington Beach You can tile • "aupplementef proceeding" q•lnlt t.he defen- dant, which would require him to appear In court and anlWer yout queatlona about the loc•tlon of hi• property. Th• small claim• court cferk wtll aHlat you In filing a auppfemental PfOC•edlng and wlll Inform you on how to serve the dtfendant w1th notice of thl• apeclal action. . If the defend•nt It an employ• of the It ate, county or cly gov- ernment, or It you auapect the defendent wlll aetl •II of his property without paying you, there are further atepa you can t••· wfth the •Hlatanc. of the court clerk. You m•y receht• only one wrtt of H · ecu11on at • time, but you may c.btaln aa many H you naed to col· lect the judgment. Each wrtt la good for eo d•ya. Aa the winning party In th• ault, you alao are entitled to recetve payment from the loHt for court coats, Including all of th• rel•ted feH before and aftat tha harfng. You mutt flt• with the clerk a "memotandurn" of •II the coats you accumul•ted In trying to ~ lect the ludgmant. ,, Little to Sag A l)oNt Ta&;119 Cl4'rlc DEAR PAT: A recent L.M. Boyd column In the Daily Pilot Included a n Ite m about a "talking" clock. I wanted to learn more about where I could buy this clock a nd was told that m y lette r Of Inquiry would be fo rwa rded to Boyd by the Piiot. I wrote more tha n a month ago, but have not received an answer. Wourd you help expedite a reply fol" me? J.L., Huntington Beach Your 1.ner w11 forwarded to and ~•rwact by L.M. Boyd, but h• told AVS that further Information wea l"'P09elbte to obt•n beeau .. IN• ttem wat rtNaf'Ch.CS montlM aeo •IMI no detllfa are av all nee now. Boyd Hid that the volume of mall and the vattW ff'o teraat, thort•ttam format of hi• ayndlcated column PfKIUdea H · tantlvo Yeaoutee fll••· The tllklng time ctoclt atiOut '·hk:ft you In- quired hu •vole• m••Hg• congratuladng an ·~ If he gel8 to WOt1& on thu end teoldlng him If fM do"n't. lnf~etJoft about CIOCb ..,.Clftc.tl~ dtalgn.cl to •kl •• YI ualty hendkapp.ct can be ooealnect bj cOftt.cllng Accent on&..- torm•uon, lno., OllHum Roed end Htgh °""· Box 100, I~ tngton, IL117Q1. • .. . . ' ' ' ' \ ' ... ... ' ' ... \,, .... ' ... ... r I • • ' . • ·- . -. ' Lorl Klbbl• t11oh11 sool•I traces to retarded youngttors tJ Indiana hospital .. .PLOOMING1'0N, Ind <AP)-A federaJ law that wf U protoundly lnfluen~e the sh•pe and atructure of public education will 10 into effect thla tau. Hardly anyone ll Mly ready ror it Jt should dramatically improve educational oppc>rturuttcs for the nation's eight million men tally Md pbyslully handte1pped youngsteni Some t>.lieve it may e\'entuaJly Improve the education ol evel")' child by focusing fresh atteo lion on the total leamlnt process of each in· divldull. I AT TR& llOMENT, however. only three lhl"'s •tem cettaln: Tbe law will have a dittct at d forceful effect on virtually every public 1chool With added burdens or bureaucracy and red tapet, it demands large numbera of specially trained and re-trained teachers, and state and local coet.t inevitably must rise to meet new federal demands. TM Educatlon for AU Handicapped Children Act covers those children who suffer, an varyins degrees, rrom mental retardation or physical lans. Educators Ask If New La Means Too Much Too Soon d1sablllty, or who are believed to be emoti0taally disturbed or "leamlng disabled" -or any com· binJtlon of those factors. Indirectly, it will affect every public school pupil. "It probably is one or the 1reatest education laws ever passed," says Dr. Henry Schroeder, director ot the Developmental Training Center at Indiana University. MANY EDVCAT.ORS, however, even those who agree wllh Schroeder, believe it demands too much too soon. Others call it the greatest threat ever to state and local control of educa· lion. Among other things, the law sUpulales: -A free appropriate publlc education shall be made available to all handicapped children between the ages of 3 and 18, beginning by Sep- tember 1978, and all those between the ages of 18 and 21 by September 1980. It does not apply to those between 3 and 5 and between 18 and 21 in states where the requirement is ln conflict with state law and practice or court order. -A dettiltd indMduaJJMf tducatJona1 plan mut• be wriU. and f oll~fd for eech of the eltht mtUlon hlftdlcappM! chil4,.. -fftndlt-fped c:hll4r"' bt ldueNd to1~t.1wr wlt.b &ht lklfl·bandllifped &e tM 11lnll • lnaum •xtentappropnaw.'1 • -HANDICAPP ED cblldren tball bave at1llable lht H'89 r1n1e and vartt\f OI '8111 sch"1 pmr• no• vailable '° Utt non~ handlo1p , !J't\11 tnclu noo-a~td.,.alt and extr~!turr OYier eaUvlUts, and ihft• If• speclnt '"uJrtMtft~ f M tbyslcal tlluo progr'""· ne law bu ratted Cl~ tor"''" U\tro are no appa..-a.t•••rt, SOii)• problbaY _.U wind uptntbae.urtt. It, rot ekarnplt, &bere must bt u In· dividualized eduoatlon1l flan lo. ea~h ban· dlcap]>ed child, wht p0t one for eaab &llted child? Indeed, Wh)'notforeHrychlld?. Schroeder aat•. "Everything in Utis law <SeeltANDICAPP£D,PageC1> Peace Corps Boosted K eep E yes Off Beam FACE ·VALUE In t>~w.a fO'hon. ~ rolt.e ~at foce Yolue. Y°" face. The men a Dior frame doeJ f0t 'fOJI ~ your comJ>le..ior\ 'fOJI no<"°' feo11n1, ilia more valuable ii " to \"Oii' ' rOIOI lool". Crea1ed ol $OOl~lail, color fosr Opt.,i frame rno!enol, eodi Oior frame is a movttr' s blend of cont Oii ~ colOforiOI\. F•ral Volunteer Sefjice Aiency officials are sttking Oran1e Coast applicants for '2.700 Peace Corps volunteer asslgnmenla lhls sumpier in 64 countries. "The po11tjons are mainly ror single appU· cants with BA degr~s and strong interests in agriculture or autd mechanics,'' said Anne Pirie, age.ncy recruiter and former Peace Corps member THE VOLUNTEER programs.in agriculture and auto mechanics are new and will include stateside training prior to overseas assignment. A strong background in auto mechanics isn't required "Someone who has worked on lheir car over the years would be qualified for a position," s.he explaJned Ms. Pirie wall be in Newport Beach Monday and Tuesday Crom 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Volun· You Can Help Tutor, Swinune r On Wanted List Many people need help in learning to read and write, a need lhal can be filled through a Santa Ana organization that matches tutors with students for instruction during evening hours Spanish·speaklng patients taking dialysis treatments ln Orange would like help in using their 4·5 hours on the machine to learn English. Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, and Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday afternoon leurning sessions a re being planned. INFORMATION ON these openings is available by calling 675·9210or 833·9278. Persons interested in being hosts or hostesses for senior citizen center progr ams for a Santa Ana center should contact the RSVP office of the Voluntary Action Center of South Oran1e County at 675·9210 or 833-9278. A number or opportunities to lend your skills lo others are available in the West Orange County area. To find out about the list· ings below, call the Volunteer Bureau of West Orange County at 530·2370. · A county organization is about to hold a two·day celebrity telethon and needs helpers (for four hours or more) for June l8 and l9, during the evening. Orientations are scheduled to begin this week for a mental health program to assist the emotionally handicapped of the area. Fifteen hours or training prepares aides for programs in many centers. A HUNTINGTON Beach communitY' center needs helpers, especially men duriog the evening. for crisis intervention and counseling. Swimming buddies are needed by the han· dicapped al the E aster Seal pool on Wednes· day morning. Teen-agers are especially good at this activity. Roomier Levi~ for the father figure. Right now the Gap has the Jeans that made 1oomfor fatheJ;They're called Levi's for Men. And they'r• made roomier in the seat and ~highs for 1he man with muscl Or a bl9 frame. t The Gap has them in the Jatest styles 8 fnbri<:s. Sizes 34-4~ 1he COSTA MISA, South COHt Pin• LOS ANO!LLS. I . •ro•dw•Y a Ith NOATHftlDGE, 19411 Nordhoff ltrfft CANOGA ,AllU<, 217H Veno••" IANTA MONICA, Wllthlre t 20th P4SADENA. L•k• •t Cellfornl• tary ActJon Center, 1714 West Balboa Blvd. She will anawer questions and take applications. A<XX>llDING TO Ms. Pirie, agency officials also are seeking ·volunteers with degrees In mathematics, civil engineering and medical· related fields. Those chosen will be sent directly to countries this summer without stateside train· Ing. "They will actually start Lheir lraijling in the country itself," Ms. Pirie said. "It consist or cultural and language orientation.'' The overseas training usually takes 10 to 12 weeks. SAN DIEGO (AP> - Plan to sail or fly off San Diego's Point Loma .. n late June? Don't pay any attention to that laser beam in the skr- The laser Ugbt could hurt a person's eyes, the Navy says of experi- ments planned about that lime in order to learn the effects or laser rays on Navy equipment. Como see CA.I entire CO cOlleclion.. 0. face vokie olono, yo.I I 'WCnl IO """' chem al, She I 09/o °"fr- fer laltMI~• S.•• 2,°'"' Clft YWI' HCOlld pelr • 1•-1tx .......... ....... T-c.tw 4ZOIC ..... H l-1117, "After the volunteer is trained and sworn 1n. their two year assignment in the country begins." Ms. Pirie explained. Spokesmen say the beam will be turned on intermittently. day and night , for a n i n · determinate period or ----------------------------- Agricultural and auto mecharucs volunteers will travel to their assignments for cultural trainln1 In late Au1ust or early September. THE RECRUITER characterized the Peace Corps volunteer drive as ''the biggest s ince the 1960s." She said a decline Crom 15,000 to 6,000 volunteers occurred primarily because "during ' the two previous administrations there was less emphasis on volunteeri!m. ·• ''President Carter has appointed a new director who is Interested in enlarging the number or volunteers.'· she said. While no goals for the volunteer drive have been set. agency officials expect 2,000 new Peace Corps workers by next year. PEACE CORPS applicants must be single. over 20 years old, in good health and U.S citizens. Married people with no dependents also are eligible. For further information, phone 675·9210 time. Meals Funded LOS ANGELES CAP> -Hot meals will still be available for Los Angeles senior citizens for at least another year, a state official said. A total of $1.2 million has been funded by the state for the program. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wlltll Y CM1 W•t the lett I '22 Harbor llvd. 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Hia -p ii knlcribed: l."'apo dl Tutu Ca • llo fans may recall UU from ••T Godfather.'' It'• Jlall1n tor Tho 8oea ol All . And Dr. Crlnell• I• J t lb.a al t.h11prawtlnc taclUly. ''Tba mede me an offer I couldn't atrord to rclUH, .. t o w J1'11lrvlew State Hospital uec:uUve dJrector qul ol a-ppolntmeol by the Stale ~l ot HuJt.b and t.be cup loond u a wekominl lift. by hi, immodi*le ttalf. ••a 'l'OOK IT with srace and good faiU.. I hope," adds the black·halred ps)cboloo.st. wbo 1' physlcaJly built like an n ·Notre Dame football "player. or a rank.101 amateur gotrer He is both of those, although his came l\lffers from loo hltle steady practice The trtle bestowed upon Or. Cnnella and his cup is a sly starr commentary on his predecessor, Dr Michael Levine, at 3S once the youngest state hospital bead, and an outspoken maverick. He admittedly made so many waves within the slate hospital • system after replacing ousted Dr. An- thony N. "Tony" Toto that in nine stormy months, they sloshed back from Sacramento. JUST A FEW weeks ago, Dr. Levine, a Corona del Mar child psychiatrist. was fired. Dr. Crinella is 38, a sort-spoken. slow·talking antithesis of Dr. Levine in his professional style and some methods or hospital operation. · The new chief executive hopes for ~ beneficial change at the 44·acre fac1h· -ty where the care, treatment, educa· lion -within their limits -and the ,,_ •very lives of 1.632 mentally retarded • .. ,. , .,,.· 0 ;I ~ .. <l • I) \) and severely handicapped persons Crom Wanta to th 11ed depend on about 1,:500employes. Still lootlns around and 1etUn1 ac- . qualnted. Dr. Crinello has been work ln1 JO.bour weelitt, orienllnl hlm.self .. f'OK EXAMPLE. the first three day• l was here, there waa open house ln my office from 7 a.m . to 12 mld· ntchl," be eicplalns The loni houra al· lowed employes on all three duty 11hlft.t to meet him. One of the first t-hlnes the new boss did wu move back into Dr. Toto's old administrative office, where ho leav• the drapes open so employes, vlsltors, pa.rent.t of clients and clients wlth around.I priv\legea can see he 1s OD tb job. (Headquarters for Dr. Levine was a ea1Jy decorated room in one ol the classroom buildings, with assorted pictures by Fairview chlldren on the walls and myriad hang1n1 potted plants.> "Some of the pro1rams Mike Levine JJlSlltuted are really to lhe benefit of the clients. And we're gomg to keep some of them," says Dr. Crinella. "IDS PSYCHOTROPIC drug policy is one of lhe most enlightened and humanistic," says Dr. Crinella, who came to Fairview from Sonoma State Hospital, where he was director of Review Program Development and Innovation. Psychotropic drugs are those such as tranquilizers or hallucinogens which alter the mind. Dr. Levine Or· dered ·a reduction in dosages and widespread use. The policy is spreading throughout the s tate hospital system now, because it has been shown and well· documented that many clients were simply kept drugged. Ideas and concepts 1nst1tuted dur· ing Dr. Levine's tempestuous tenure weren't all bad, Dr. Cnnella em· phasizes. "The Jm)blem is. some ot t.hera ju.at wa-en't 'pac1ta1ed rilbt."' be auc•eata, in a studied understatemeot or Levine's methods of deallna with superviaors ln Sacramento . Calllorn.la Director or Health Dr. Jerome Lackner even complimented Dr. Levine's innovations while -at the same time -firing him, after a televlaed news conference called to criticize his auperiors. "We've made a few changes in the or 1 anizational structure of the hospital, but more in the area ol our style of handling thin1s, • • Dr. Crlnella explained. "This is certainly not what you would call an administrative shakeup.•• Placing good people around in the right job alot.s for their talents and abilities is the best way to describe it, heaays. Speaking with thoughtful dellbera· lion. Dr. Crinella explores a few or bls ideas about the hospital staff. "THE EMPLOYES are also a part of the developmental community here and we're eoing to try to encourage programs for them too, to develop this sense of community." What are some of lhese morale· boosting prograrna? • "We've already started an obesity clinic, for one thing. "People don't have to participate. No one is going to be designated or or· dered to attend," be explains. A three·handicap golfer himself, Dr. Crlnell a hopes to establish various staff athletic teams. Clinics dealing with alcohol and drug abuse or quitting smoking are also planned for Fairview. employes, and these are definite problems in an institution that will have a work force of about 1,750 by July. one of the largest in the county. THEY WILL BE conducted on employes' own time with volunteer specialists. "Essentially, it's the same sort or Dlllty""IMSlalt ....... TAKING OVER AT FAIRVIEW Dr. Francl1 J . Crtn•ll• thing private industry bas been do- ing for a lone time. But I thlnk the state has mlssed the boat 1n this area," Dr. Crinella observes. "You can't care any more about another human being than you care about yourself." Reflecting on lhe stormy past rew months at Fairview, Dr. Crinella toys wilh the coCfee cup and mentions that he needed a new one. "The week before I lert Sonoma, my coffee cup broke. I'd had it for 14 years. It was handmade by one of my patients in occupational 'therapy back when I was a psychologist in the Air Force. "Maybe my starr here efving me this one was a good omen ... " he ob· served. Quarters are rurnished for key state hospital administrative personnel, So Dr. Crinella will soon be joined in the director's house by his wife, Terrie. 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Splitting the take are the Assessment and Treatment Services Center, a treatment and re· ferral agency for juveniles, and International Orphans, Inc., whose project is Children's Village, U.S.A., a home for abused children, in Beaumont. Specatators paid $30 per seat to view des igner fashions, coordinated and narrated by June Van Dyke, and for the opportunity of writing a ch~ck for $250 which guaranteed each donor the dist- inguished honorof-betng an "angel" and having his name engraved on a plaque at (:hildren's Village. "As far as I'm concerned, there is no better place to put your name," said John Wayne as he asked everyone to d!g down deep in their hearts and pocketbooks. He also call~ upon their generosity while buY· ing raffle tickets and participating in an auction, conducted by actors Jack Kelly and Michael Dante. The prizes were donated. A trip for two to Maui for a week was purchased by ~en Sarvak or Anaheim for $8,000, who later bought a silver service for $1,950. A white mink coat brought Sl.500, and the buyer was Mark Armistead. In view of the profits, Wayne's words , "lthank you for the children,''. were most appropriate. Her Foul Mouth 'Out' ' DEAR ANN: My problem is my girlfriend. I am 17 and she is "16. When we first began to date I thought she was terrific and I ~ill do except for one thing -she· .,,wean worse than any guy in the ~~kerroom. •. When I ask her not to swear, ~e gets up on her women's lib ~apbox and says I'm square. My ,..lends tell me a girl with a foul mouth ls just about the worst. ~one of us guys swear when ~ere are girls around so It's not iS i r she is getting even. Her mom and dad are lovely §eople. They never talk: that way to it can't be her environment. Jt'hy does she do it and how can 1 .iet her to stop? -BLISTERED ~B~ .-DEO LOBES: Girls who use Uer lanpa1e do It for the ·•ock valv. It'• 111 attalttc.l· · iettlq deYke. Tbe7 llke to alaUe pleap. ~ Dnp Mr for a wlaDe aad teU lier ""'1· If that doeta't prochlee rual49, write ber off. She weald be a CoatlailbtS aoarce of embar· raaament. -. • DEAR ANN: 1 dlaa1ree •lth :four response to the colleae 1iophomore who was tn her ctahth :JftOntb of psychoanalysis. You .eatd the 1oal of lherapy is to &et e patient to th poln~ where he an fuoclloo without therapy. You 1uc1eated. three )'Ura a •termination point. :.1.nus lfllPt.,. trae fotl4)!1HIQlle who ls meotall1 ~ , ~ many people, including myself, are irt therapy to improve the quality of our lives. This means more than solving a specific problem. It means de- veloping the ability to face am~ie­ ty rather than re-.reat behind "de- fenses out off.ear. In fact, day·to- day problems are secondary to the more basic Jssue of living life to the full and having open and honestrelationshil>s with oUlers. I am a woman who, to all out· ward a~ces, has a suc· cessful career and a rewarding famlly life. Yet after five years of therapy J still find myself retreattne from close rela· lionshlpa f« fear I will become a · · non•pel"llOD.'' 1 ean cer hlnly function without tberapy,,yet therapy is gradudy J)f!mftllnl me to trust and -to OftfCOD\O mf fear ~ JMiiDC •6QVerwbelmecl" by love. I aaae.t JOU retblolt your answer. Ann. Therapy can do a lot mon than you aive it credit for in yoQr column. - BECOMING ME DEQBIK»MINO: If~ ea.n allor4 alte tuary if six or aeven -or It -1••ri of therapy to "lmp,rove _.... 4aall&y of )'tar Ufe, ' J1ta are more fonu.aat. dlan .-t people.: 1'be •UC •j)!ri'1 of patld&s WM ant ~ tlYCbJalrtl&I IO bee.a ... dii1 ,,. cleprelted, ID· Heare. u.dllill die coaOlC&a la tlll1i' lie~ dd ...-. to .tlh'-fu•ni~•~ut Ann~ Landers Y oar lut seateaee doe• me an Injustice, I've been a strong suppen of therapy for many years. I've seen llaman Wrecks rea&ored nd l>rolc• llvea ftballt tbrougll therapy. But I have also seen patients-spend to. 10any years wllb a clOcaor who~ bave tarned them over to someoae else IOlll ago. And thal was tbetbrmt of m7 argument. CONFIDENTIAL To Depend- ing On You: Please DON'T. NothJ.ng is 100 pe(Cent "aafe" - not even vasectomy. Some women have become pregnant because the male did not go back for bis "six weeks' check-up." Is pot o drug? Can .LSD and pllls open new world• tor you? Slop guesslna. Gel the tacts in Ann Landers 'I new booklet, "Straight t>Ope on Dru1111." For each booklet ordered. send • dollar bill, pt a Iona. self· 1ddres.sed, stamped envelope (2' ccnta ~tage) to Ann Landett, P .O. BO~ 11995, Chlcaao. t. 80611 • COSTA llESA mSTORICAL SOCIETY: Henry Panian, pro. fessor at OrUlp Cout College, will show films and speak on bis Bicenteonlal Sabbatical at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 15, at Bethel Towers, Costa Mesa. Panian. wbo bas taught history at OCC for 21 yeara, vllited every major battlefield of the American Revolution as well as sites in France, England and Spain. MA&CB OF DIMES: John J . Ryan. MD, resident in gynecoloa and obstetrics, UCJ Medical Center, wlll speak on Heroin Addiction ln Pre1nancy for the 38tb annual meetlng of the Orange County Chapter. The event will take place at. noon Wednesday, June 15, in the Sheraton Newport. Volunteers will be honored and the annual report presented . e owde(I OFJ'ICE&S' WIVES . LEAGtJZ: Members will c.ther for a luncheon meet.Uta in the Huntingtoft Harbour Beach Club at 11:31 a.m. Wednesday. June IS. RETIRED PERSONS: Hunt· in1ton Beach Chapter will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday. June ts, in Murdy Park Center, Huntiqtoo Beach. There will be a ,uest speaker fl"Om AARP Insurance Department. FASHION INSTITtJTE: Graduatin1 design students from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles. will praent origina) desi1N for fall and winter in a special juried show for members of the fashion industry at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 16, in the Hotel Bonaven- ture. Peacock Awards will be pre. seoted for the fourth year to the ~ winners. Judles will include Bob Mackie, cost.ume desicner; RIY A1hayan, deslsner and television producer and Michael Novarese, couturier. Other• wlll ~ department store executivet and fashion ma1uine representatives. INTEllNA110NAL WOMEN'S YEA•: The California Coordinating Committee on Ule 1 Observance of International{ Women'• Year has announced , plans for the state meetins June 16· 19 on the USC campus. ' Panels and. workshops wtll deal with the World of Politics; the World ol Work and Education;~ the World or Criminal Justice and Violence, and the Quality ol Life and Role Choices. Congresswoman Yvonne Brathwaite Burke will deliver the keynote address at l p.m. Friday, June 17. MRS. CULLEN MRS. CONNALLY MRS. MISIOLEK MRS. DAVIES Weddings ·solemnized Cullen-Smith Community Church Congrega· tional, Corona del Mar was the setting for the marriage of Tina Louise Smith of Newport Beach and Richard Francis Cullen, Escondido. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Barkham Garner of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Cullen, Westmoreland. ••• Connally-Tubbiola Fountain Valley High School graduates Mary Kathleen Tub- biola of Torrance and Michael W. Connally of Fountain Valley were married in double ring ceremonies in the First Baptist Church or Dominguez. Their parents are the William Tubbiolas and Jack Connallys, all of Fountain Valley. The newlyweds, who will live in Inglewood, attended Loyola Marymount University. ••• Misiolek-Ashley Howe Avenue Park in Sacramento was the setting for the nuptial ceremonies linking Paige Ashley and Ronald K. Mis· iolek, both orthat clty. Thelr parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ashley and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mlliolek, all of Costa Mesa. The bride, a graduate, of UC Davis, teaches mentally re- tarded adults in Sacramento. Her husband attended UC Santa Barbara and California State Uni'iersity. Sacramento. The newlyweds will live in Sacramento. ••• Burruss-Denigan St. Joachim's Catholic Cburcb, Costa Mesa, was the aetting for the marriage or Shella Mary Denigan and Brett Simpson Bur- russ. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Denlgan and Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Burruss, all of Newport Beach. The newlyweds, who will live in Costa Mesa, iraduated from Corona del Mar Hiah School and attended Oranse Coast College. The bride also studied ·at the Unlvenlty of San Diego. ••• Davies-Kiger Carol Jean Kleer and Peter Davies exchanged weddina vows during double ring ceremonies in the Community Church Congregational, Corona del Mar. Their parents are Mr. and Mn.' John A. Kiger of Corona de! Mar and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Davies, Sydney, Australia. · The bride attended John Brown University and California State University, Fullerton. Her husband received bis education in Australia. The newlyweds will live in Costa Mesa. .... Zimmerman-Wheeler Cort Zimmerman or Newport Beach claimed Deborah Wheeler as his bride during ceremonies conducted in St. Paul the Apostle Church, Westwood. The newlyweds, who will live in Seal Beach, are graduates of USC. The bride graduated with. honors and received a BA degree in public relations. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Her husband earned a BS degree in business finance and affiliated with Kappa Sigma. Parents oC the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheeler of Bel Air and Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman, Newport Beach. .... Hendershot-Krogstad The Downey home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenton E. Krogstad was the setting for the marriage of their daughter, Karen Sue Krogstad, and William Trevor Hendershot, son of the Trevor Hendersbots of Newport Beach. The bride is a graduate llf War- ren High School and use where s he affiliated \\'ith Della Gamma. Her husband is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and USC and affiliated with Sigma Chi. He is president~ of an ex- ecutive search firm in Newport Beach . The newlyweds will make their home in Santa Ana. ••• Poor-Silsbee St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach was the setting for the marriage of Christian Louise Silsbee and Harry Fran- cis Poor . The bride ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saltonstall Sill bee of Santa Ana HeJ&bts and her husband ls the son of the late Mr. and Krs. Harry Malcolm Poor of Lebec.\ The new Mn. Poor ~aduated from Newport Harbor High •School and earned her BA degree at California Polytechnic Univenity at 8aD Luis Obispo where abe affiliated with Alpha Phi. MRS. ZIMMERMAN ' '· The bridegroom attended Cal Poly and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. He is an officer with the San Luis Obispo Police Department. ••• Griffith-Lozano Christopher Allen Griffith, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Griffith of Balboa Island, claimed Yvette Lozano of Orange as his bride during ceremonies in La Purisima Catholic Church, Orange. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reynaldo C. Lozano of Orange and is a junior at California State University, Fullerton. Her husband graduated from Chapman College and now at- tends graduate school at Pep- perdine University. They will live in Santa Ana. ••• Kjar-Egerton April Lynn Egerton and James Jorgen Kjar were married dur- .ln, ceremonies conducted in the grand ballroom of the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. The brlde, daughter or the Robert Grey Egertons of O>eta Mesa, is a g,raduate ot Newport Harbor High School. A senior at USC, the ls a member of Cb1 Omefa and studied one semester aboard Chapman Colleie•s· World Campus Afloat. Her huaband attended Polf- T e ch nlc Hieb School and Rlvenide City College and ts a• sraduate of USC where be wu a member of Sllma Nu and the Trojan Knlghts. Hls parents are Mr. and Mn: Jack G. IQar, Riverside. The newlyweds will live in. Hermosa Beach. . -\ Spirit of '78 Tarns Sour Bicenteruaial, Year's Gone, So'a Profit •1 •• aoaEaTS ..__.._ ••• iter PHU.ADELPHIA -Tb Liv· ID• Kiat.ory Center, nvl1loned 11 the naaahlp of PhJladtlphla'a Blun~ n lal cel•bratlon, bH turned to a.c:::f. bar mJuvahl •eddi.lal vusarlu Ltal: O'l"BEa Blctotnolal· on-.. aunctJooa ln thl1 town •INN U. naUon •u batched, t.be W m.UliOn center COUIUd ob- e.cenc. •bcn tho lut. aecond fA 11'11 tidted off. four moat.ha slay of lb f1nt blrtbday. ho o&.bm' mllMuma born here dartna lbe oatioo'• 200th birth· daJ a1lo are looldJl,I ror help to iet °"" the pott-Bkentmnlal fiD.andal hump. - Freeman recently rented ·'Tbe Adventures of the Wilderness Family," a G-rated Cilm about ure in tho 'Woods, to show along with tbe Bicentennial ruck. ·•it wasn't a spectacular shot. but we broke even," be said in a recent interview. "I'm sure if I had 'Deep Throat' here I could pack the place every day.'' For at least one Bicentennial project, the country was simply founded a year or so too early. In October of 1973 city officials struck a deal with a local coo- atructlon finn to develop 22 acres alon1 the Delaware River. Much of It wq to be completed for tbe BJcentennial. TBI8 IA.NlJARY. the city dis- mlased the developer ror failure to belfn conatl'uclion. An estimated 20,000 people march in the Mummers Parade OD New Year's Day each year. Only 7,000 more have vlaited tbe Mummers Museum durin& tts one-year Ufe span. Taie $3 .~ mllllon Afro- American Historical anct Cultural Museum hu e.n111ed a New York consu.ttina firm to belp attract out-of-townera, and Philadelphia-born pop singer Bobby Rydell cut a free com- mercial plugging the $1.5 million Mummers' Museum. The Liberty Bell, placed In a new museum, Is now an attraction At $1.60-a-bead admlaaloo far adults Ccblld.ren 7S cents) ae- counta for lea than a quarter cl the $200,000 that museum crf. flclals say 1t takes to operate t.be facil1ty annually. A $2001000st.ate 1rant that runs out this ID<,lllth has kept it operating. for patti6S, weqdings. AS EARY aa January of this year, city officials were express- ing doubts that the three museums the town built for the Bicentennial would be able to pay back the $16 million cost of construction, or even generate enough revenue to meet operat-ing expenses. director, estimates that annual operating costs cancel out re- venue generated by paid ad- missions. That leaves the city to cope with a CJ million construc- tion loan, on which interest alone ia $25,000 monthly. Freeman began renting out the center for private functions last year. He says be brought in $26,000 and expects to double the amount this year. In addition to bar mitzvahs and weddinl an- nlvenaries, tbe center bu host- ed a college rraduatlon, a party merging two investment hollaes and a fashion abow. On Fathers Day itaaveoutcigara. Like the IJving History ~tel', the Mummers Museum plans to moonlight. A flea market was planned for May. It's also ap- plied ror a liquor license w aidor1l its bar, said to be the longest (35 feet) in any public cit>: building. "ONCE WE get the license, we'll be able to rent the museum's social hall out for dif. ferent functions," says museum director Georce Lisiecki. An early omen that the Bicen- tennial tourist dollar had dried up wu a drop in attendance at the Liberty Bell. During the first three months or 1976, 585,441 persons viewed the bell. This year for the same period the number dropped to 125,818, a 79 percent reduction. Financially, the Living History Center has been a loser since it opened May 1, 1976, victim of bad press reviews (one newspaper art critic called it a "living nightmare") and crowds that got smaller and spent less as the. summer passed. Freeman also ia toyina with ac- quiring closed-circuit television rights for championahip sportina events such as prize fi1bts. "Sure we were disappointed by tbe tumoutin 1976. But we're not in a bole. We'll be around forever. although a 1ood spot on Johnny Canon would help ... The Afro-American Hi.story · and CUitural Museum is the first museum in America to deal sole- ly with the black experience. Llke the others .. it was struagling to make end5 meet. Then Double- day published Alex Haley's "Roots." Hal Freeman, the center 's INSIDE THE center, along with displays of Americana, is a seven-story-high, nine-story- wide mo\'ie screen on which the Bicentennial film "The American Years .. is shown. To spark drooping attendance. "Attendance bu better than doubled aince the publicity about tbe book," Adolphus Ealey, mu.seum.director, said. WildManiln Winds Down By STAN DELAPLANE MANILA -Steamy, humid Manila. Where postage stamps weld together permanenUy. Envelopes seal themselves automatically. The air is a steam bath. The sunsets fill the world with gold. scarlet and purple. "Mabuhay?.. says the sign at the , airport. (An all-purpose word like the , Hawaiian "aloha".) _.. Never much of a tourist stop. But last year they opened 14 new hotels. (Priced $54 double at the expensive Manila Peninaula. Or you can go to $300 for the MacArthur Suite in the noble old Manila, redone lux- uriously with an added high-rise). In the original old Manila Hotel, there used to be white patches of plaster on the room walls. "Bullet holes, sir," said the Filipino bellboy. "General MacArthur lived here 'before the war. He wanted to live here again. So the Americans did not shell the · J aps out, sir. They took each room carefully with the rifle and bayonet." *** THERE WERE HALF A million tourists last year. Seven of 10 were Japanese. We saw them on the Hovercraft that skims the water to Corregidor Ialand where the Americans surrendered in 19'2. When we recaptured it, 13,000 men died -10,000 were Japanese. Killed in banzai charges or by their own hands. So the Japanese tourists go out there. 1 Old and wrinkled. (Fathers, mot.hen, aia- tera, brothers?) They carry bunches of ~flowers. Walk among rusting cunon and ; shell-scarred walls. 'Ibey hold a prayer ceremony. Get back ! on the Hovercraft. And as they leave, cut , their flowers inta Uie sea. I'. *** "MANDA PLANS lt,• luxury hotel rooms,.. said the social directreu at the ~ Peninsula. (She's the dam~ter of former •r President Maaaayaay. a Magsaysay '·Valenzuela). ~ .. Occupancy baa r\m 40 to !50 percent. But we hope for more. More Americana. Now 1t is Japanese. The pricea are so low , compared to Japan that a Japanese can spenct a month here for what a week would coat at a raort in Japan." · -. Sopie 25 yeara aao •. tbe PbWpplnes hired J8pa.oeM diven to 1alvqe wrecked warabipl in the harbor. Tbe1.kept them on boata -awar trOm land. FPIPinO .armed fuarda weteOD thepiera. · l Abe~ run tho~ room lil the old Kahlla l uld: ··u there were no pants we Wota1cl 1wtm out and kill the .1ap1, air." Heaald: •'1befell a ~PiDou11na: ·-· thinja in life can never be 'fol'll~ Life IS YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE AECYCLEDI oninge CODI Col111 . oper ............... f'MYOlnl c.nter,.... C... MeN. ' too short to forget them'. 0 *** JAPANESE GENERAlS stayed in the Manila Hotel. (Just behind it was the bead, .quarters of the dreaded Kempei-tai. The military police.) Manila bas changed: Nobody carries a pistol. EVERY civilian uaed to pack hardware. Signs at nightclub cloakrooms said: .. Please check firearms here." • · .The Luneta -it swarmed with male R.rostltutes, the "binl-boys" -has been re- named Rizal Park. Families hold Sunday picnics there. (The .. bini-boys" hang out at a night club called Coco Banana.) President Marcos declared martial law five years ago. There's a curfew from 1to4. The hooky-tonk night clubs that ran 24 hours a day have been tamed down. *** THE SCARS OF WAR are mostly erased. Except for the old Spanish walled city Intramuros, blown beyond repair when American troops took it from stand-and-die Japanese Marines. The Death March from Bataan. Guer- rillas in the hills. The hanged Japanese generals. They've mostly faded. But no other military cemeteries bold so many un- known soldiers. The crou marked: Here Lies In Honored Glory A Comrade InArms . Known But To God *** "llABVllA n That is a TaaaI01 word, air, .. said the waiter at the Peninsula. "'It means 'I love you.• Or sometimes, 'Hello.'" I said: '"That's a useful word . ., He said:· "Alao it can mean '1oodbye.'., He said: "'Or iometimel, "victory • .,. ·CRUISE HIGHT ' I . .. . .· . · .· .. ' I h • . . • , • .. . . -. .. SUncfay. Junt 12. 1071 Gymnasts~ Enthusiasm .Bounces Back Practice isn't limited to the gym, as any parent will tell you. Here Kerrie Koehler turns a cartwheel on the lawn Hallway carpeting is another likely tumbling mat. And the youngsters have been known to climb doorsllls to strengthen toe and 11nger grips. But the dis- o i p 11 n e, grace and physical conditioning is said to be worth the household flurry. Daily Pilot Photos by ' Richard Koehler • ilfl;f •• -.. -··-........ Tricia Bisbee, Kim Gangnes and Laura Ursini, at left, keep their eyes on a fancy maneuver over- head whlle Kari Nasby, below. steadies herself on the high beam. First steps toward agility at that height are taken by Gabriela Ricci, at right. who moves out on a beam on the floor . Kerry Linsey, above, tries out the vaulting pad en route to a somersault 1n the combination tumbling and gymnastics class offered by the Costa Mesa Recreation Department. At left. d 1.1 I 1 1\1 ,,,, I Brigette Fite practices - her extension Ofl' the un· ~ even bars in front of a suitable poster. A new series of the one-hour sessions starts Monday, June 20. Girls from 5-to 7 years old may start at the beginning or in- termediate stage. The same levels, plus ad- vanced. are scheduled tor 8-to 18-year-olds. For more information, phone 556-5480 . I 111& l'IY bw'•l c: • n, 1m, w a•t Ill t>. • • 1rowth LMlllD'U'Y. W ai. may no& have Tb•~ _ •1. but tho profit mad• ol!i ll wu. li n• th 1111 or tht t kt l• 11 producU u lr>'lna to pry the ldcmtlty ot "D Tbroat" from Bob Woodward and Cart ttin uffkt ll to Hf that It'• ln Uat t of m1Ulon1 ot dollara. I.AW)' • who •et up to ~ an hour. dld • lucl offset bu inn w'tb 61 In· divaduall and 20 corporat ch.arced wath m -and wbo kno bow many othert who SO\llhl le1al counHl bee ute lb '1 fe.....t they mlllll bo few. Wt kiln with some writers. Tb 1970 edltlon ot "Book• in Print" hH ~ entries under the beadlnl of W ater1ate. The llal Is not complete because, for example, the biggest h&rdt'over Hiler ot them ull Woodward and Bernstein's "Tho Final D•Y•" 11 llsted ln a different cateaory Roth book and authors earned the Nix on Judament or "tr11h,'' but Simon and cbuater 1old 630.000 copies in hardcover At royalty rates thal run to 15 percent In the bat-seller cateeory, plus movie rl1hta, both reporters becamt1 millionaires Dean, Jeb ,Stuart Ma.ruder, Chari Col.Ion and James W. McCord, with H R. Rllldeman and John N . Mitchell yet lo come McCord couldn't get a publisher. so ho had hll own "A Piece of Tape" printed. TH& PROSECUTION side wei&hed in with books by Watergate trial lawyers Richard Ben-Venlsle and George Frampton and one by the prosecution staff press spokesman, James Doyle. The Senate Watugate Committee's ma- jority counsel, Samuel Dash, as well f4S minority counsel Fred Thompson, each have books. TJ\e observer saae leads off with Woodward and Bernstein, then comes Anthony Lukas, Barry Sussman. Theodore White, George Hlgalns, William Safire, Elizabeth Drew, Jimmy Breslin, Clark Mollenhoff. Dan Rather. Frank Mankiewicz and humorist Art Buchwiald. And there's the w1fe s side loo. Mrs. John Dean contributed "Mo." Mrs. Jeb Magruder has a book Madeleine Ed- Sundty. June 12. 1977 OAJLVPILOf I '. BookleU ,.. «11Uld -fall a •~ wat.h conf i • drien.s , revelalloos and aoal)-.es. The Covemme.nt .Pnnt.1n1 Of fice bad volume upon •olume of Watercate tat1mony, exhibits and dis· cus.siona lo wll. ''THE FASTEST selling book I've ever seen in 14 years wu the 'White House Transcripts,' all paperback," says Michael Fox, education director or the American Booksellers Association. The Bantam issue or the White House· released transcripts sold 1.9 million copies. Dell's versions sold 1.7 mJlhon. mondson wrote about the women of ---------------------------------Watergate. ALL. OF COURSE, 1s not going anto bankbooks. A record company went. t.o the Supreme Court. hoping to be allowed lo sell copia of Whitt H0\1$e tapes that brought an administration lo ruin. WATE&GATE the collection or buildlnp, not the scandal -bas taken its place as a tourist attraction alongside such WashJngton musts as the Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian and the pan- das at the National Zoo. The motel across the street, a Howard Johnson's like any other, gets a share of attention because that is where the bug gers worked. "Blind Ambition." John Dean's con- fessional written• alter he aerv.ed his prison term. sold 223,600 copies at last listing. Leon Jaworski, giving the pro· secutor's side, hit the best-seller hsts with 205,000 copies of "The Right and the Power." CBS reporter Dan Rather, writ ing about Nixon's '"Palace Guard," racked up a paperback sale or 1.038 million. Nixon's efforts to get custody of hls papers and tapes have run up a bill of more than $600,000 with his lawyers. The costs of fighting what his aides call .. harassment suits" have brought the total t.o nearly $1 million. Henry Ruth. the third in a s uccession of special prosecutors, said: "My guess is that by the lime all the lawyers. defendants, former Presidents and former prosecutors get through talk- ing and writing about Watergate, the taxes on the royalties will pay for what The Nixon side of the story, due next year, will bring an estimated $2 million. The serious money went to a chosen The participant side is represented by we spent " · HANDICAPPED. • • (From Page C2) should apply to every cbJld in every school. The law is saying to every educalor. 'Let's change things,' and it is saying things that should have been said SO years ago.'' UNLIKE THE SWEEPING aid-to-education bills of the 1960s, this law does not merely en- courage action at the state and local level. it de- mands it. Each state must draw up a detailed plan for approval by Washington. Each local school dis- trict must have a detailed plan lhat meets slate and federal guidelines. Local school districts have no real choice. They can decline to apply for federal funds under the new program, but they still must meet the law's explicit provisions or be subject to prosecu- tion for violating lhe handicapped child's civil rights. Failure to meet those provisions could result in a loss of all federal funds, a loss few districts could afford. State education agencies face the same dilemma. · Congr.ess has appropriated $315 million for the "get ready" school year of 1977-78. It authorized annual Increases, reaching $3.2 billion in fiscal year 1982. "There is noway in the world we are going to get $3.2 billion in fiscal 1982," said one slate director of special education. "That's what all the bitching 1s about. The amount actually available will be determined by the Congress and the President, year by year." The federal funding may be sporadic, or even non-existent, but the law is considered perm anent. It has no termination dale. Thus, even if federal dollars are not forthcoming, local schools must provide the services mandated by PL 94-142. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINIH NAME STllTIMINT TM folfOWU\0 prtf\On I\ do1ru41 bU\I• MUA5! I Wl!.l..CO MORTGAGE: 1 WELCO INVESTMENTS; J WEt..c:O MANAGEMENT ,~ WELCO PllOPE .. TIES; S THE llEAL EST.t.TEMEN 6.V PI( lnvut.....,I\, l•JO Harl>Or 81Vd No 203. 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CA •l711 BAL· ISLE POODLE PORf. 111 Dalt• RichMd\On Th•S bu\tness I\ condueltid by a Ao-tr. Batm. lslend, CA 91661 Tn" ""''""'nl ,.., lll»d '"''" lllP general c>artnarshlp The F1c'11~ 8usln11.s Name rf County Clrr-OI °'""9" County on Mav William D SllHr\ •erred to 1bove ..,., flied In o .... ,,. 11 1•11 Thi\ ~'"'"""'"' WH '""° W•lh tllt CountYOl\J ...... ,.,4. 1'17 FIHOI County Cle<k of Or11199 County on MIY R•-L. WOOO\ Burrill. 110 PubllWd 0.•"9!' c ..... D·•··· Piiot "· 1'71. Wortlly Drive, Midway City, CA'1U~ )Uni! s n ... ,. "11 FJUJt Tllts-INHW•SC-\KleGb'(lft In 1311-11 Publlllwd Or-Colst Dally Pllol. c11v1c1u.i M•v 11. 29 • .nd Juries. n . 1'17 R-L. Woad• Burnll Tiils \t-4-• WH hire! wotll t,,.. 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RAID SOLID .KILUR '"*' ,,n., l6tt~ up 1 54 •o 4 month1. 7 7 or. 3-SHELF BENCHMATE®. Storage orgon1zer feoturM 9 88 3·steel shelves ond 20 "see· thru" drawers. Mounh on woll for home or workshop Each RiDWOOD LATEX STAIN Protect ond restore to beauty your fine redwood furmture with eosy to opply, qutek dry· ing redwood loteic sto1n. SoYe' 1 !~ TOP-CAnlEIS 8!~ Choice of wood or steel bors or bosket type. Save todoy! · CAl-<Alll 97! Choice of silicone luqricont or sproy·on vndercootlng. Sove! UDO ISU-$215,000 On romer of Via Lido Nord! Lovely 3 BR 2·stoTV white stucco with red tile roof. lnviting den, formal dining rm Nice south patio. Jge sundeck ror sun ning & potted plants. Street to strada. Lge storage room off garage. ' 235 VIA MENTONE SaUSun 1-5:30 llG CANYON TOWMHOMf-lSE Country Club atmosphere! You'll love this spacious Greenbrier model with lge master BR suite & sitting rm up~ stairs & 2nd BR & bath dn. Lge. dining · rm, fireplace with logs, Jge patios & terrific kitche~. Cptd & draped. Pool & tennis ct. $695 Mo. 32 CANYON ISLAND Sat/Sun 1·5:30 HARIOR VIEW MIL.LS-FOR LSE Sharp & lovely 3 bdrm & fam rm Lusk home in one ot Newport's fi nest areas. Completely private rear yard & shaded by lge patio cover. In excellent cond. & ready for you to' move into. Quiet street, $TI5 Month. ' 1418 SEACRE~T DR. . Sat/Sun 1·5:30 5 UMm-P•IDE OF OWMERSHlr A beauty to behold! Quality workmanship in b ldg interior AND ex- terior. Near new. In Newport Harbor High vicinity. Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit w/fam rm, formal DR. 21h baths & 21'µ1. 4 Ottier units w/2 BR. 2 baths. Atriums & patios. $295.000 21 I I Saft Joaquin Hllh Rood MEWftORT CENTER, M.I. 644-4910 AMI REALTY llG CANYON Expansive & unobstructed view of hills from this 4 br, 2112 ba Ranch style home featuring conversation pit & open beams. 40 Royal St. George Open Sat/ Sun 12-6 pm VIEW Big Canyon Townhome 3 br, 2112· ba. For lease $850/mo un- furnished. Owner Anxious . . . . · WOODIRIDGE ARIOlt \,AKE VIEW of the mountains & open fields from this NEW 2 br, 2 ba luxury condo n r lake. Sunken Ii ving room 1witb fireplace. Separate dining room. Two car garage & YOUR OWN PRIVATE REARY ARD. $119,500. 759.15-15 759-0087 ·Open .JJ.owe~ TODAY 1·5 JASMINE CREEK Exceptional view condominium near pool & tennis courts. Lavishly appointed 3 bdrm .. library alcove. family rm., ms tr. sitting rm. with f rplc. $199,000 61 JASMINE CREEK DRIVE HARIOI VIEW HILLS The ideal couple home you've been waiting fort 2 Bdrms .. convertible den, family rm .. spacious private fl agstone te.-race. Builder's former model. Sl78,500 -Fee. 1412 IC~ DJUVE H.&RIOR VllW HOties , Compilre & you.'11 BUY! 4 Bdrms., a•h baths family home in executive neighborhood. BeautlM pool with slide & sweep! Enormous yard with RV access! $175,000 -Fee 1'70 "· DUHLMH c•cu REALTORS 67S-551 I IY APPOINTMENT PIOMOMTOIY IAY UCLUSIVI WATllFROMT HOME - ,.. ... 4 .......... f..ay rooMt fONICll .... "*"' C.to... ........ with .. poded c..,... eel ............ tile .... frf. Hew pl• mtd .Up to accOMIROdah a 50' boat. CAMIO HIGH.LAMOS -"tT SPARKLES" -ht '-'•IM cOllCltlon, 3 bltdr-ooM ltOfM ... c•olc• locetloft. rrhate b•ach. SISZ,500. LIDO IASIN -SOPHISTICATED LIVING "OM lHE IAY"' -Exciting 3 ......... or Z .ct a den cOftdoMint.... Security and pri•ocy. ,..,. met 111, .......... szso.ooo. COST.A MESA -Four bedroom home ln s•cludld Del Cerro area. leautiful garden. . $12,450. NEWPORT CREST -4 ledroom, den, for•ff rlan Sb Model. Professionally decorated. inclMdes use of poof, jacunl, scmna cnt feftnis courts. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Mer 675-5511 GeMral 1002 .......•............•.• ..••..•.............•.. ~ll macneb I Irvine ~ realtg FINER HOMES FROM $84,500 TO S 1,350,000 TURnEROCK GLEN Brand new 3 BR in prestige neighborhood. Deluxt' features incl. trash compactor. gar. door openE>r. front yard landscaping. clerestorvh windows. indoor atrium beneat s kylight. Im med. occ upancy. $134.900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (V-37) A TOUCH OF CLASS 3 BR, 2 batn. family room home nestled among beautiful gardens. set off by s parkling 20x40 pool. Brick accented decking & lg. over- hang enhance the charm of this im- maculate doll house. $169.500. Fee. Sandie Fix 644·6200. <Y -38) INVESTOR'S DELIGHT! Corona del Mar! Great So. of Hwy location. 2 indiv. units w/private yard. 2 BR. 1 bath + l BR w/sitting room & 1 bath. Lowest priced duplex in area. Holly"'-Markas 644-6200. <Y-40) HARIOR VIEW HOMES Phase IJ "Carmel" located on quiet ·cul-de-sac. Private patio off master suite w/ spa. Estate-size lot offering total privacy. Carl Butler 642·8235. (Y-41) STEPS TO LmLE CORONA Truly beautiful beach classic near Inspiration Point. 2 BR, l1h bath 'home in front; like new 2 BR. guest quarters in back. Lg. sunlit living room w/ fireplace & partial view of ocean. Nicely landscaped on a lot· &-a-half. Super condition! $225.000. Vic .Tashinski 642-8235 . CY-42) A. SC.ARCE "PORTOFIMO" Located in Harbor Vjew Homes . A polished 4 BR home close to beach & Fashion Island. View tlw ocean by day & twinkling lights by night. This lg. family home w/ guest quarters will delight you. Only $199,500! Lois Miller 642·8235. CY-43) UPPER. IA Y VIEW! Storybook home under construc- tion. 2-story w/ 4· BRs & family room. Views of Cherry Lake & Ul>· per Bay. $175,000 or lease/option. Helen Wood 644·6200. (Y 44) ROGBt'S GARDENS .ATOP H.AllOR VIEW HOMES Tremendous 4 BR "Palermo" model w/ 180 degree view. Richly paneled downstairs. shutters, quali· ty f1oor coverings. Ultra-clean thruout' Carl Butler 642-8235. (Y-45) DOVER SHORES Fantastic view of Upper Bay. Bird Sanctuary & backdrop of mountains from formal dining. living room & master BR: see.-thru views from 2 bricked & landscaped patios. kitchen & 3 other BRs. Private playground & · beaches make this exclusive home SPECIAL! $226,000 incl. land. Tom Allinson 642·8235. (Y~6) . HUNTINGTON LAllDMAll C01911ry C:tab U.t.g Desirable Pacific model Cc:>n · dominium, 2 bedrm. 2 bath, secur.1ty. enclosed area. Planned activities. recreational f acinties. million dollar clubhouse. Adults (over 40) com~lex -(many singles). Call Betty Cantlm. Don't giv~ up the sh~p! "List" it in class1fled. Ship lo shore results! Lachenmyer Realtor COATS 'WALLACE REAL ESTATE 962-4454 642·5678. . . .----002 ~ o1 I 002 GaMrd I 001 General • I 002 GetMrol I 002 G...-r.. I v....,. • ··••••••••••••••••••••••• ..................................................................... ·••················ .. . ,,.....----~-~~-· ,· . OP.Ell HOUSE I ·IODAY I PM·S ·PM FANT.Ame VIEW from this immaculate Npt Bch hilltop home. Superb oversize f am rm & formal living rm. both w /frplcs. View of harbor & sunset over Catalina! 251 Ocean View Dr. 646-7711 or 540-8944 . EXECUTIVE MANSION Superlative in every respect is this plush & comfortable 4 Bdrm. 3 ba VIP residence in sought after exclusive area. 1233 Somerset, N. B, 646·7711. TURTlEROCK • FEE" VIEW OF MOUNT .AIMS Highly upgraded exec. home in Irvine's finest area . Italian tile entry, new cpts, 4 spacious bdrms. Frml. din· ing & fami ly rm. Nice fenced back yard w /fruit trees . Call now ! Only $128.500. West of Turtlerock on Sierra .tsrpigo, NW to Sierra Verde, So. on Sierra Seco. 5432 Sierra Roja. 545.9491 DEERFtELD BEAUTY l LEVELS High vaulted ceilings, frml dining, family rm w /frpl + breakfast rm. 4 bdrm. 3 full baths. huge 2 level mstr bdrm & compartment bath. Don't' wait too Ion~! East of Culver, No. off Irvine Center Dr. on Foothill, E. on Deerwood. #9 Red rock . 545-9491 CULVERDALEIEAUTY ATIM:L<r.PAMILIES You'll love this one! 4 bdrm, 2'h ba, fam. rm & bonus rm. Community pool, tennis & park. New earthtone cptg. 5 yrs. young! Don't miss this one. No. of SD Frwy, W. off Culver on Ferris, No. on Wayne to street. 3862 Hamilton. 545-9491 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW from this spac. csttn. VIP res id.ence. Tremendous wardrobe & storage space. Huge walkin closets. Workshop for the hobbyist. Private beach avail. 424 Mendoza Terrace <Corona Highlands), NB. 646-7711 2 STORY REOUCEO $5,000. S&S WITH POOL Completely upgl'aded T /0, xtra sharp San Carlos mdl. Fabulous pool & jacuzzi. Gorgeous kitchen w /oak plank fir. Bltn BBQ, used brick frplc & lge. fam. rm. Oversized paneled bonus rm + 3 generous · bdrms. Now only $1 39,950. East of Muirlands, No. off Alicia Pkwy. on Po, 23791 New Delhi. Mission Viejo. 545-9491 OMLY $74,900 3 bdrm, '2 ba. w /dining rm. Spotless home. Custom jacuzzi. Professionally I ndscpd . Real pride of ownership. Nr. El Toro Rd. & Rockfield. 24231 -Ankerton Dr. El Toro. 646-7711 OM THE GOLF COURSE IUCCOLA • MlSA VERDE . Huge 2 sty, 5 bdrm. ·3 ba. home for large family'. Fan· tastic lge fam. rm w /stone frplc off kitch. Lge L /R, id eal for executive enter- ·taining or family enjoyment. Separate teenagers, maid, mother·in-law retreat. Over 2800 sq. ft. West off M~a Verde Dr. East, on Golf Course Dr. to street. 1839 Tanager. 545-9491. COLLEGE PARIC PRICED TO SELL Owner anxious, transferred. Sharp 3 bdrm home in go<J(l cond. Possible camper & trlr. access. Qui~t tree lined street. East of Harbor, SQ. off Fair on Fordham, 'E. of ·vma Nova. 2342 Colgat~1 545-9491. MES.A VERDE MAJESTY Uniquely designed around a Jge, btfl pool this elegant 4 bdrm h ome is ideal for gracious family living. Outstandihg prof landscap. ing. B1fl area, close 'to the Country Qlub. $157,500. 3030 Country Club Dr., C.M. 64S.71U. MESA YEIDE GOLFUS Best location, right on golf crse. Fantastic view from secluded mstr. bdrm suite. L/R, 0 /R & btfl lge kitcb. L.o v el y cu s tom h om e w /maximum privacy & security. 4 bdrm or 3 & den. S212,000. No. off Adams on Mesa Verde Dr. East, right on Country Club Dr. 3079 Country Club Dr. 545-9491 · LUXURIOUS MEW CUSTOM Soon to be r eady for the lucky family. 4 bdrm & den, fmly rm, fnnl dining rm + breakfast nook. 2 frplcs. Sep . wing for child r en, secluded mstr. bdrm suite w /sauna & jacuzzi. This one has everything! .East off Mesa Verde Dr. West, 2959 Java, 545-9491. MARI.,.. HIGHLANDS Btfl 3 bdrm, 2 bath & f mly rm executive home in quiet, private n eighborhood . Owner desires immediate 1tale. Bicycle distance to the< beach. Jus t listed. 2086 Va!Jey Rd., C.M. 646-7711. GORGEOUS 2 STORY TILE ROOF Beautifully appointed 2 sty on quiet st. Upgraded in many ways. Prof. lndscpd. 4 bdrm, 2'h ba, oement driveway, 3 car gar. Bltn BBQ in kitch. You have to see to appreciate all the xtras. Only $134,959..._ North of Bastanchury;-' W-.._, off Kraemer on street. 113 Bickford in PJ acentia. 545-9491 ~ANTA ANA REDUCED S2. I 00 RUUY! Sharp 4 bdrm, 2 ba home on a corner! Kitchen upgraded, new Qabinets & ceramic tile + wax tree floors. Well cared for home w /burglar alarm. smoke detectors &. garage dr. opnr. Owners motivated. Now priced at $62,900. West of Harbor, So. off MeFaddfm on Gate~. 4221 w. Flight. 545-9491 . . D% DAILY PlL.OT auna~r"""• ,2, 1111 PVIHJC NOTIC~ ~~:!.'!~~~ ...... {~'!4:!:!.~~ ....... ~!:!.~~~~ ....... ,~~!.~~ ....... GfMt'ol IOOZ ...... aoo2 ........ 1002 .... ,.. IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 1002 G......, .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1n1 f10,1'1UtlNIH ttA.¥ lfATUlll ltT l• IOI ,.,. ,,., »ft I• llo>lflt "'"' ..... ...,., \ .. 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CA •1•16 Mevn •r><IJun.\ 17 IV ,.,, 1 ln•\ OV\•"'*'U ·~ conduc•IPd ow .. n In 111111 A'TTENTION BUILDERS Request for Preliminary Proposals SECTION 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program Writ~: Department or Housinr & Urbln Davelopment 2500 Wilshire Blvd. Los Aneeles, CA 90057 For BUILDERS PACKETS & Information call 12 131 688-5857 ~ . . Watcfl For More Specific 1-.f!'l .. l'"rl'o,. +o" lnformatien In Tiit ,.. 11 \ Leral Notice Section :i * * : EQUAL HOUSING Of This Newspaper \« I ,./ OPPORTUNITY On July 9 & 16 o,~,.•0 ..... • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T SALES ASSOCIATE MARGE MENK L'S ,,, . ___. Ol'EH HOUSES I ·5 1611 W. Olive, Fullerton 3 JJEDROOM +Den. P 1 Ba 1621 So. Dou(!las, Santa Ana 3 BEDROOM. Jo".R .• 2 HA 560.950 $82.900 14972 Cordoba Plaza. Wcslmm:,ter B BEDROOM, 2 BATH $76.900 8141 Foxhall Dr . Huntington Bth 3 BEDROOM. l' ;! BA <.:ONDO 569.500 10499 Salinas Ri ver. Huntington Bch 5 BEDROOM, FAM HM . 2:11 BA $129.900 8101 Kenyon Ave .• Westchester 3 BDRM .. F .R., l1h BA $93,950 18055 MOCJftolla St. Fo.ttaJft Volley 963-8311 . General I 002 G"9eral 1002 ...................................•.•..•..... Chcracter + Charm 3 lir, troptl':.JI had<:>Jr<1 & ~recn hoU~l' II :1 lut, ne\1 t·arp!'ts & p:trnl \",\ tt•rms ,\ n•al l"U!lt:ake Open S.Jt Sun Co>ll Brt:ndJ 540-3666 $1.62 per DAY I h.•1 ' \LL\ OIJll.1) 101 ·' :itJ ti.•\ .itl Ill t Ill' REDUCED Sl, I 00 HURRY! WOODBRIDGE ARBORLAKE F:mt a:.l 1l· lol':1t11111. J u~t 'l<'ll!> to thl' l.tkt• J.l<"Ut.t.I .incl t•nlt•1·tainnw111 arc.1 :! m."ll·r ""'It'' ,111 on orw ll'' l'I II\\ lll'r hJ:. pre 1 t'd I h1~ to 'll'll u l :>J l!l.!'100 Lt'! "" 'huw ) ou *HOMES OPEM TODAY* DOVER SHORES-Vl!W Exceptional panoramic view from this large & lovely 4 bdrm. home. Huge family rm. with frplc. & wet bar; lge. formal dining rm.: 3 car garage & 3 private beaches. $330,000. 1238 Polaris Dr. Sat.I Sun. 12·5 BLUFFS-4.IMDIR S I 00.000 M mt condition. 2 bdrm. condo with one of the best greenbelt views! Al $98,500, this is an exceptional buy! 2311 Vista Hu<'rt a . Open daily 1·5 HARBOR VIEW HOME Brand new listing! Largest 4 bdrm. model on 1-level; family rm. + a n added den. formal dining rm. & super country kitchen. Land is included at S155,900 1839 Pt. Westbourne. SaVSun I 5 BLUFFS LARGE "'E"' Pl.AH Beautiful 3 bdrm. & family rm. with 21 :! baths & 2 frplcs. Approx. 2200 ft. of splendid condo living. with pools & privacy. 2216 Vista Dorado. $149,500 Open Sat. 1·5 BRAND HEW IA YFROHT First owner beautifull y decorated, but has never occupied thjs 2.550 ft. 2 bdrm. & family rm. townhouse on the bay. Complete security, with elec· tronic 2 car basement garage & C'lC'vator. S990 Mo. lease. with purchase option $239,500. 621 Lido Park Dr .. C·2. Sun. 1·5 SUIST ANTIAL REDUCTION Anxious owner leaving area & offers 6 vr. old t hdrm-. home at $73.500 . ·Formal dinmg rm .. 2 baths & a great buy for the young family. LINDA ISLE "The Twin Towers." with 10,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living area. on 2 choieest waterfront lots. 7 Bdrms .. 6 baths. fantastic game rm. with wel bar & slip for largl' boats. Completl"ly custom furnishl"d & offered at S!IS0.000. A.bscntee owner will also con· sicll•r t·ommerc1al exchange. 759-0811 f iut ~ G'leo.L Wuttu BUg. DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY t111 ... hl•aut ,. , tii:J H;,50 !!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •' .. ·., " . . 'G t 002 l:Ji'I II 'U\\ 642-5678 c L A s s I F I E D [ ~ lfllll :=.: .......... !~~ .. ~ ........... ! .. ! .. DON7 CURSE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 YOUR 901 Celtis, Eastbluff LANDLORD ·BE OM&! \\'1· ha\l' 1h1· 1clt•.1I ~•t ua t11111 lnr q Ju l 11 hl't'Oml' 1111\' Wt• hJ\l' t•\l'IU~·d\C 11 ... t1111t .... frnm rluplc\t:S 2 :xi Ulllh al prt Cl'~ ) OU l'o.tll ..ii lord Call 540·3666 BEACH COTT AGE S49,SO O .Ju~t wh;it you h;11" hl'PO lool.111~ lor I hl•><·I.-. lrnm tlw lx•J1·h Cor11l'I lot tor JH I \ .ll·) l 111-: r J <It• d throui:hout. nt•\\ c.:;iq>C't Gn•;it .. ummt•r hnmc. Smull hut cull' llurry ! Call !1+>3·6767 •f I q . 'l '• t [®lfitdlil 5 BEOROOM, family home. 2500 sq.ft . Prime corner location. Big yard with Hawaiian Tea House. Just reduced to S152.000 ROY MC CARDLE REALTOR 1810 Newport ll•d. Costa Mffo 548-7729 . 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVE ON THE RIVIERA Newport Riviera condos. completely remodeled. like new. 3 & 4 BR .. 212 ba .. 1900-2300 sq . ft. Tennis. jacuzzi. sauna. pool. rec. room. S92.500. $98.500 OPEM SAT/SUM 1·5 24Zl MISEHO llnlM An. to SClftto IHlbell HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR 644-0134 l ]\ Gflt•ral I 002 GeMrOI I 002 4'J ······~~~~~~~·~······ ··~~:;;;;;~;·;;~;~·~· ANAHEIM HILLS 3 8R + FAMILY POR Sl4,SOO N EA R N t: W 4 OClANAtOMT Three bedroom de· Hc.'droom. <Clas:.1c.:) com· cu.~tom Built on ocea corator's delight Ptime pletcly air condllloncd, chfh, or Lagunita. Quaint Newport locat1on. thick, upl{raded carpels und footbridge 10 private en• plush carpeting. ho>ndy drapes. pool siie yard . try. Huge Living Room. gourmet kitchen. hidden $98,500 &lassed with beach & master suite, mirrored OpenHouse coastalviews!3separat wardrobee, secluded Sat & ~n 1 s ~cks. Spectacular view patio and custom sun· 73:11 Paseo t..arcdo from each level. .Formal deck \00! Call soon or !l COLEOFMEWl'OllT dlnlnJt. Massive slat .will buone.546-2313. , REALTORS Clrcplace Gaanl family oPfN ''1~ • •1 s 'UN ru~r NtCI Where do JO~ live! 6 4 2 675-SS 11 ~?.:"::~.~fa !?.~ I Vl.IHIU!I MilltaryTransf•r with Vl<'W ' 2 put1011. --•-1••1111111• FORCES SALE Pr1va.tc i;ta lrway to V\'ln•rc .vo11 /n1p t;Qyt; so 11111c/1 aboi11 wl10 you arc And ,, lrcn .Vllll cmswrr 'M1ss1 011 Hills. desert-wir;c peopll! Pm•1s1tm ''""of tl1r 11atio11 's [111est golf co11rsts. (Homt' of tire CtJlgatr Dinah Sl1or~ Winners Circlt> Ll'GA C11ampio11c;hip.) HwuirE'd- Tliousand Dollar l1omes oper1 to rolling gree11 ft1i1ways, lukt'S mrd a motmtain panorama. Model complex rrow open. Next phase of new Golf Course Villas and Tennis Townl1omes coming soon. ' • 5 ·6 7 . 8- l\1u'l sell this beautiful 3 white. sandy beach Co ll bl'droom 2 hath Co~ta 75a·l700TODAY' l'otc!ta home Ciourmet OI'<.,,. '1 ·1• "->"fl~"· 1• ~ 'i:u~c~c~ ~1~~· go~rcJ l 9~11QllH;lill tops, & continuous clean-iff · ii1J: Ing oH•n. Sculptured shag crpts. Heavy sl\ake1~R=-=::1::_,a.~t t roof. Laree Yard. Hurry """'u. a e priced only $711,000. Call 546-5880 4&• HERITAGE ' • REALTORS COMMEtlCEMEHT WEEK!. Graduate to a new life style in Newport Beach -D•vid.scm Realty's trained prof ess1onals can !bow you tbe way! FIESH AS PAIMT Tree shaded street. , welcomes new family to thll:i charm- ing 3 bdrm., 2 bath home; used brick frplc. in liv. rm. & ram. rm.; \'acnnt for imm e d . occupancy. 410 LENWOOD, COSTA MESA. OPEN SAT. 1-5. Only $U9,500 RIGHT ON THE llACH Step out of your large, high cell. living rm. onto the sand. Spacious mstr. suite with balcony, to enjoy the sound of the surf. Jacuzzi. 1313 E. BALBOA. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. S295.000 DUCKS & ROW IOATS gl.lde past the waterfront patio of this charming Newport Shores 3 BR. + FR. enjoy tennis & pools from nearby clubhousl" By app't. $127,600 l'OTIHTIALLY GREAT That's right! 3 R ·l lots on PENINSULA POINT Complete with 4 BR. home. 4 car garage + parking galore. Can be re- modeled or enjoyed as 1s Below lot value at S375,000 Sl'ARJ<LE l'LENTY Newly listed 3 BR FR .. din. rm .• beautifully decor. with expensive wallpapers & paneling; pro- fess. lndscpd .. bric:k patio. Fee land. Sl59,900 DAVIDSON !EALTt 5801 W C1>0)I Hw v N 13 645 · 7575 3116 NPWpotl Blvd N B 673· 9060 G....-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRACTIVE BLUFFS COMDO Just placed on the market. this nicely decorated 3 bdrm .. 2 bath con - dominium is at the pool & close to s hopping, as well as just one hop away from CdM lligh S<.'hool: at SJ25.500. one of th<' most reasonably pncf'd ;.1 \'ailablt.• today SPACIOUS & GRACIOUS- /\ 6 bdrm . 41:.? bath. with lge bonus rm . you mu~t admit 1s spac.·1ous ! And. when you sec this attractively dee orated S pyglass Hill home, you'll know it's gracious! Good value at 5315.000. Open house Sat. & Sun. 1-5. VIEW AMD MORE VIEW Nestled at the brow or the cliff. a 2 year old quality built homt> to pleas<• those who will not acC'ept less than the best. At S320.000. C'\'C'ry feature you <.'an v1stwli1.e is mtlucled. If you are a discnmin<1ting buyer. \'ou'll have to m~pcct this INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY Industrial 28 acres in Cuc&.1monga . priced at 520,000 pt>r .1cre. Strategical h· located near Ontario Race' Track & Airport. San Bernardino Frc>eway Rail & all ulil. to propC'rt.v. Industrial wastcline 1320 fl. away. Clear. Owm•r may joint venture. 673-4400 IL\Jll3()1l. DIYl1i0ft of Hwbor lft••s'"-"t Co. ~ .... ,..1 1002 GeMrol 1002 . .•.•.•.•.........................•••••••••••. OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING OWNER ANXIOUS Beautiful• 3 bed rm home, move-in ton dition. eomplete privacy. shows like c.1 modl'l lowest priced home in Spyglass orrered at $209.950 17 Mon terey Ctr Open Sat Sun 1·5 HARIOlt VIEW Lovely 4 bedroom tri level home, view of Fashion Island & points west Professionally decorated. 2 fplcs, & lots of privacy. 2215 Port Harwick Pl. N.B. Open Sunday 1·5. CAMEO HIGHLAMDS Sharp 4 bedroom home, beautiful carpeLc; & drps. Nicely landscaped back yard. Ortered at $165.000. 4615 Cortland, CdM ! Open Sat/Sun l ·S. THI ILUFPS HighJy upgraded 3 bedrm Townhomt' Community pool. 526 Vista Grand.,. N.B. Open Sunday 1·5 $43,900 tee 3 bdrm townhouM w/blt.lns. 11'1•• crptlnt t.hruout tn qUlet se1t1n1 w/comrnunlly pool 4a rlubbe>un Owner lo· 1\'feSltd In quick '*I•. Ca1l 'od• \o tu. 54()*"4, TRI-Pl EX ,\lmoM ""'' ol " l..11111 lo find in CORO'A lH:I. l!AR. Cumplcttly 1 l' mudtlf'd Nf!'W cptf, drp11, r<-,.il, c-oppc:"r 11l~nh11111, 111.'\\ p-.int 111 oa111J •ul 1:!1 2 Bedroom , I 11 f1n1· btdrm .~kin&; $1~2.000 6'H·i270 Units-Units Ownt'r O<'l'llpll'd, sUl)l'r i;hc.rp duple'\ 2 Oo·drm. J1, batlb each Ro<>m tor boat or lra11~r ur ·: Enclosl'd paliO!> & BBQ. S88,500. EASTSIDE 2 Uedrm ''UOl.I. HOUSE" 111 front \\II h m•w cph, nt•w copfll'r plumbing, nt•w paint 111 i.tdc> and out HC'ar unit ,.., a bal·hclor \\1th a ~t·p ;).trd S77.950. ~~ -ANYTIME OCEAN VIEW LOT In South Laguna S00.000 673·31l63 642 2~53 E\'t'S associated BAOKEHS-AEALTOAS lOlS W l olboo 611 )Ab I GREEHBROOK THREE BEDROOM HEAT, HEW LISTING -front unit -2 hrlrm. new inside paint & attached garage. Back unit, beamed ceilings in li,·ing room, 1 bedrm. bonus room Pl.US 2 car garage & workshop. Of· fc>red at $94,500. ARE YOU GOING TO HAWAII? TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO -see the very best of Maui. Beautiful white sand beach on nearly a n acre of very prime fee property. Immaculate home and guest house set in a tropical landscape. Could be investment for future development. Call 642-5200 for brochure and further details. A rt 1 ~ l 1 r . u t> A r a cl l' ti . ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lund~l"ll~il and a hu1m· - \\01 J,.,hup 1~ ~coµr, 111 t h1~ I IL1mpl11n mud1·l Tlw 1dl'Jlf:l m1h hom l' (; 1 cJl GeMrol 1 002 G~rol I 002 u~e ol \\()()(l & mirror~ ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~111 today or tomorrow may ht.• toolall' S-1&2313. t r. I • I•;-tr. f FAMILY HOME f.H•ryth1ng I'> new rn lhi~ s pu c 1 nu ~ 2 ~tnry. l bc1lroorn, 3 hath r.t m1I.' rrlom hnmC' New 1·aq11'l in~. 1ww 1m1nl, no"''" k1tcht.•n tloor, new t•x t<1;ior i-.lllC'CO Now ;ill it need!> ts a new ownl'r CALI. i.51 3191 «=SELECT T'PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE MANAGER WANTED For well knnwn, C'l\pamJ IOI! Heal t:~l.1tt• l'Om p a1w Opt•nml? a """' of fin• tn Costa :itcsa Mu~t h,I\ l' 1·'\fll'rt1·1wc S.1lan phi' + \II a JIJ>I H-.111ttni. l'nnfld1•nl 1 a I \ p ph II 1\11 '\n 111:!.l. J),111\ 1'1lot n .• ~~11t1•t1 '''" l'' 1 1~ in.: 3:10 W 11.n SI , l'o~l a l'lk~.1 . ( alil tl2ti:!h HEW BA YFROHT DUPLEX OPEN SAT /SUH 1·5 1805 W. BAY AVE. $ 5,000 PRICE REDUCTION 3 Rdrm .. 2 bath. completely re· modeled Bays hon's horn(': interior compkt<'ly redone, with earth tone carprts & drap('s. If you want Bayshorcs, this is your big chance! SelJ('r says, "sell !". VIEW CONDO Spat:ious 3 bdrm. Bluffs model. ncauttfully located overlooking the hay 21 1 Baths . formal dining rm $165,000 For app't to see. please call C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER I Genrol I 002 GeMf'OI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm & 2 bdrm 4 Car ----------------~araRC'. Gos·.:cous vie\\! s:m.ooo• · OCUHNOHT C'uc;tom dupll'', 1'11oirc location 2 And 1 hllrm $2119 50!1' COSTA MESA EASTSIDE 1:,11;1 1'11•a n ;1 htlr m ~ t.1m11\ 1 m 11n11I h11m1 llt·'t 1-:."1 ~ult• h'l·a1t1111 llnt k frpk , lo\\ m.r1n 1t-1i.1nn ·} .1rll ~1m.soo • lolboo lay Prop. Rfflton • 675-7060. O'S. SAT. & SUH. ~auurully d~corattd Condo 2 br. 2 bit. U.cht & an·y, pool. Wc~lcltH 1242 Rutland Rd • #o4. $86,500 ~[l.t. 548-7082 OPEM SUM. 1-5 2505 AMAHURST BEST IN BLUFFS. IA YRlOMT R-PLAN Popular tri-level, ahsolutcly gorgeous! 2200 Sq. ft .. 2 lge. brlrms . fam rm .. $225.000. Incl. la nd. llG E-PLAHS Bay view. 2 beauties to choo-.e from. 2200 Sq rt.. 3 BR. 212 ba .. form. dtn .. lg. fam. rms.; like new! $173,500. $179.500. O'EH I ·S 2915 QUID.ADA Coff Y .. Oro) IA YfROMT LEASE or LIASl/OPTIOM Best end unit E-Plan. Beiit panoTnmic water view. 3 BR.. 31~ ba .• ram. rm .. wet bar. Extended kitchen. $850 Mo .• or option to purchase. OPEN 1-5 201 S VISTA CAUDAL ILUFFS IEST IUY Just listed! End unit, beaut. wide greenbelt. 1950 sq. ft .• 3 DR . 21'-ba . kitch/fam. rm., cathedral ceil. $13.'>.000 Incl. land. Hurry!! 3 Rdrm., 2 h11th~. dmm.: HELEN B DOWD r m m.:hlr up~rudt'd • _ kit d1cn Lur1h• >o r~ p.1110, cthl icnrnitt• Nict• aULTOR, eMC. MLS 644-0IJ4 1~-t1onorSanta Ana 1971 T~ • '-t.r & T-Siftwm 5.\8,500 All tcrm11 w• 7r • ._ IRADLEY •CO. 197 It lt71 ·-·~ UAL TO•S '7 l-3230 !!!!!~ ... !!!!!!!·!!'PCll!! ... !!M!!!!..-!!!!loerd!!!!!!! .. !!!!!!!.!!""!!!!!"!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -• + ... U,._l()U~ t1()M~~ REALTORS' TltE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMf'i CORONA OE L MAR, 675-6000 MESA VEROE, 546·5990 • CALL US Gnerol I 002 Getterol I 002 .•.••.••.•............. ···················••·· ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUlH COAST AREA SINCE 1963 MESA VERDE P.OOL HOME $87,500 Anxious seller has reduced price to sell now! Adult occupied. •Move-in condition •Features 3 spacious bedrms + family room, •2 bath •H('avy shake roof •Lovely ll&F pool witb large deck ar ea •Low maintenance yard. Excellent loca- tion. conveniC'nt to eV('rythin g . Please phone 546-4141 EASTSIDE .3 UNITS $125,000 Attractive property with special charm and appeal. Comfortable 2 bedrm home + (2) 1 bedrm units. Beautiful view of exclusive Santa Ana Country Club. Perfect for owner occupant or the in\'estor with plans for future potential devl'lop· ment. Call 546-4141 BACK ON MARKET Newly painted HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Even smells new. Vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Open House Sunday 1·5; 1312 Seacrest, Corona del Mar. Call 640·6161 TOP OF THE WORLD Spyglass with a view! 4 Spacious bedrooms. Enjoy the good lire now! l m mediate occupancy. Open House Sunday 1·5: 52 Drakes Bav, Corona del Mar. Call 640-6161 · SPLASH TIME! Sunny and bright family home with unique pool. fenced for safety. and plenty ot patio area to sun in. 3 Bcdrms. large dining-living area, noor to ceiling fireplace is local point In large living room. Ex· cellent area. Hurry! Hurry! $65,000. Call 962-44S4 DUPLEX $ 120,000 A 3 bedroom and a 2 bedroom, each with 2 baths. Each with double garage. One has fircpJac(', one has ~wlmminf( pool. Pride of ownen;hip hcr~in Fountain Valley. Call for de· taltR. 962-4454 . Of f ie.-, loc atrd in CMta M t\o Hl.st~Ufl O.och Nrwporl lttooch CE IBDRBB ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE • OPEN TODAY "E PLAN" FROMT ROW VIEW! In The Original Bluffs Overlooking The Rav . THEE PLAN EVERVON.E HAS BEEN WAITING FOR!! Water View From Every Window. Expanded Living & Dining Rooms Enhance The Viewing Areas. 3 Large Bedrooms Family Room With Parquet Floor. Huge Entry Courtyard. Enclosed By Ex· tensive Use Of Wrought-Iron Fenc· ing. Gourmet Kitchen With Mex· ican Tile f'loor. Listing By "Joy Of Newport'' $225,000 1971 VISTA CAUDAL OPEN l·S HIR VIEW HOMES "PORTORNO" Spacious 2 Story Home h1 Fee Sim· pie At Low Price Of $159.900. 3 Largt' Bedrooms 21 :! Raths Family Room Separate Dining Room, Country Kitchen. o, ('r 2000 Sq. Ft. Large Shaded Patio. Pool·Size Yard Owners Anxious Have Purchased Anothl'r. Open 1·5 2021 PORT BRISTOL CIRCLE CORONA TOWNHOUSE Canyon Crest Estates Area Of Corona Del Mar. End Unit E Plan With 2 Bedrooms 2 1':! B aths 2 F ireplaces J P atios, Built-In All Electric Kitc h e n . Beautifully Carpeted & Draped. Near Pool & Jacuu.1 $118,500. ()tlcn 1·5 #10 CREST CIRCLE BLUFFS "R PLAH" VIEW! Dramatic Townhouse End Unit Tri· Level With View. Gated Court En- try Wood-Pegged Floors Entry Hall & Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms, Den, Built· In Wet Bar. 3 Baths, All-Electric Kitchen. Formal Dining Rm Patio Immaculate $162,500 2927 PERLA OPEN l·~ LIKE A PENTHOUSE! Lovely 2 Story "C Plan" Townhouse In The Newer Bluffs, Highly Up· graded Modified To Provide A Luxurious Large Family Roo m With Bar & Perfect For Informal Entertaining. 2 Spacious Bedroom Suites. Decorator Wallpaper. Drapes Carpeting. Mirrors & Shut- ters. Adjoins & Overlooks Sparkling Pool & Ramada. Sell er Transferred Anxious! Offered At $174,500 BY APPOINTMENT. SPECTACULAR IM DOVR SHORES! Gracious 1 Story French Regeicy In Dover Shores With Exciting Bay View From Terrace. Gated Garden Courtyard Entry. Living RQOm With Ma rble Fireplace. Family Room Has Wet Bar, Ideal For Jn· formal Entertaining. 4 Family Bedrooms 31 2 Baths. Formal Din· in~ Room. All-Electric Kitchen. This Lovely Home By Ivan Wells Planned To Provide Privacy & Seclusion. $285,000 • CALL FOR APPOINTMENT VIEW IETOHD DISCAtmOMt In Dover Shores Overlooking The Upper Bay! Exquisite Custom Built 1 Story Home Wlth Old World Elegance. 3 Lovely Bedrooms Family Room 2 Baths. Dramatic Entrance Spacious Open Feeling. Definite ly Onc>·Of ·A kind t>ecbr. Extensive Usa Ot Marble. Crystal & Imported Wall Coverings. A Dis· crlminalin~ Buyer's Dream $289,000 BY APPOINTMENT BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·l l Buy\1d 1· Dr•11• NM t:>l'.J blbl ILUFfS End unit on greenbelt, close to pool. 3 bedrooms, family room, formal dining. View of mountains by day, Newport lights al night. Just listed at $147 ,500. OPEN 1·5 llll VISTA LAllD'o IWFfS-SIMGU UVB. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining area. Rare listing, single-story Linda model. Beautiful sunny exposure. Well landscaped & well decorated. $164,500. OPEM 1·5 419 OMDA nnrnE ROCk CHARMER - JUST LISTED Well located 3 BR Family home near new r ecreational park and grammar school. Beautifully de- cor ated with custom wallpapers & carpets throughout. Lushly planted yard & atrium garden. $122,000 in- cluding the land. OPEN 1·5 19251 SllE:UA CAl>r? HAUOR VIEW MOMTEGO Lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath Montego model home, just down the street from the park & pool. Priced to sell $147,750. OPEN 1·5 1957 PORT WEYIRIDG! OCEAN VIEW COHDO Versatile Newport Crest plan with 3 bedrooms, study, 3 baths. Secluded end unit with views to Palos Verdes. Community facilities in· elude tennis, pool, jacuzzi, sauna & security patrol. $145,000 fee. O'EN 1-5 18 ODYSSEY COURT HEWPOltT CREST DB.UXE 3 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, formal din- ' ing, dramatic noor plan . Communi· ty tennis, pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Priced to sell at $124.000 ree. OPEM 1·5 6 WILQGOOSI COURT PRIME P&UNSULA LOCATIOH Magnificent Bay v iew. Deluxe 4 bedroom condominium with separate guest quarters. Sandy beach & boats within s teps of your front door. $385,000 OPEN 1·5 941 W. IAY AVENUE OWNER TUNSRRR~ST SB.U Bayshores 3 bedroom house. close to private b eaches & Marina. Spacious family room with fireplace. Owner will help finance. $169,500. OPEH l·S 2515 CRES1'YllW llG CAMYOH 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. $289,500 A FOUVR OCEAN V1fW This 5 bedroom Broadmoor home in Harbor View Hills is a "must see!" Close to park. pool, schools, shop· ping and beach. Leaves nothing to be desired. $259,500. WISTCUFF CUSTOM HOME Custom built with finest materials. Ranch style pool home with enter- tainment area. 4 bedroom. country kitchen, dining room. Intercom, custom shutters, built-ins throughout. Owners ino\flng and motivated. See to appreciate the quality or this fine home. $199,500. ma-urru. 1.2 Excellent R-2 location in old CoTona del Mar. Fix ·up the existing house and add a new urut in the rear. Potential-potential. $110,000 HOMI + IMCOMI Charming duplex. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths plus 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. First block orr the saod or the Balboa Peninsula. Walt to beach and harbor. $165,000. 644-1766 • TARBELL REALTORS . College Peri l...ty! ! Profess1onally decorated throughout with many extras! Lovely 2 story home with den. separate d1r11ng room, stone fireplace, family roor:n and eetmg area off kitchen. Extra baths, 4 bedrooms. Attractive entry, smoke detector. Large covered patio. spnnklera. Won't last! $1 19.900C8ll 540.1720 Ele9ant! One of the most elegant homes in Mesa Verde! Lovely tile entry. fun time family room, separate dining room and eatlng area off the kitchen. Extra baths. and room for everyone with 5 bedrooms! Garage door opener. patio. sprtnklera. Take action! $139,950 Call 5-40-1720 PffSffalous Soanlord! Lovely ~an1sh s°tyle home in Mesa Woods areal Cozv. living room with fireplace and majestic ceilings. 4 bedrooms with spacious master suite featunno walk in closet and · wardrobe mirror doors Tiie entry, dining room. country kitchen and family room. Central air Patio. sprinklers. Better Hurry! $112.900 Call 540..1720 Balc ony Model! Featuring cathedral ceilings and conversation pit with double fireplace. Bay window in the dinette off the family room. formal dining room and double door entry. 4 bedrooms. Extra large 101. patio and trailer access. Must see 111 $110,000 Call 540..1720 Lushly Landscaped!! BeaulllulJv iaridseaped. fruit tr.ees galorel Ranch style home with family room. den. din- ing room and eating area. 3 bedroC')ms. EnclOsed. carpeted patio. Ideal 10< summer! $79,500 Call 540-1720 IHt luy In Mesa Woods!! The lush atrium will beautify your complete home! Garden-type kitchen with eating area, dining room for entertaining and 3 bedrooms. Bflck fireplace and family room; patio and sprinklers. Great areal,. Better hurry! $88,500. Call 540-1720. Mew On The Market! Owner has been transferred, so hurry to call about !his 2 bedroom charmer! Dining room. and super living room. Double garage. close to all schools and shops. Patio. Won't last tong• Ideal for young couples' $44.000 Call 540-1720 Superb Location! Stop! Don't pass this one up• Brick fireplace. chandelier in living room; dining room. Eatmg area olf kitchen. family room and 4 bedrooms. Sprinklers; garage door opener. Near shops and CdM High School' Won't lastl $159 000 Call 540-1720 Drenchtcl lft S•1hlne! In a gorgeous areal Brick ftreplace. hanging lamps In bedrooms and famlly kitchen which mom will adore! Dining room. family room and 4 bedrooms. Serving bars. Covered patio. room lor pool and sprinklers. S and S hOme! Quality home, great buyt S 111.111 Call 540.1720 For ,...a For Fin• Livlftf)! Family chftl'merl Gourmet kitchen with eating area. and built Ina; family room. separate din· Ing room and • spacious bedrooms. Entry hall, handsome flreplace. 2 patios, work bench in garage. Don) wait! $74,900. Call 5-4().1'120 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TIRRELL REALTORS ' G:! ... Mentber RELO Servin9 8000 Cities ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' IXlCUTIVI ISTATI C'uthedt-rol entl"). slt>p down II\ rm w t brlck rqik. 1hv11~lnli( lurm11I dm rm v. 1·u1tom chun· d1!ll1•r. 1Jr111ht k1tchun w l'nr111n1i xtm u. open11 into l&e fJm rm w/brlck frplc. 4 HR. 3 lli.. plull hon1111 ruom w 1vlew Air 1.'.0nd . 3 cur '1Ur1&Qc. Jae pMI ~llrli y;m1. n1•or MJrywoud & ('unyou Schooh $1~!1,7fiO. 284~ fo'1•u1hcrh1ll U1 , Orange S .\T1SllN Open 1 ·~ S11uth•·111 C..il1f. Koalty. ~&O Hl4!1 nr Mii 5605 EASTILUFF OCEAM Vl&W LUSK HOME Four bedroom. 2'1-i bath. large family room. ull new appliances. One year warranty. $158.000. O pe Sat & S• I 0·6 644-0406 or 721 lell• 640.9900 \' .. \I J ~t~:' r l{J~: .. \ I ~ rY 1470 JAMBOREl RD , NEWPORT DEl\CH um E BALBOA ISi.AND EJe1ant Grand Canal home & apt.; 5 bdrms. Special a menities include a dock, marble entry, antique marble Crplc. & an elevator . Certainly one of the most beautiful homes on the waterfront! $385,000 BRING YOUR TRUNKS ••. and your toothbrush & move to • Balboa Island for the sunny mon- ths ... we have furnished houses avail. on 3 month leases, S2500 & up. RUMBOLD REAL TY INVESTMENTS 312 MARIHE A V94UE I ALIOA ISLAHD 675-4122 TRIPLEX NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA A lovely 4 bedroom Owner's unit -2 full baths -2 wood burning fireplaces & two 2 bedroom units -4 enclosed garages + 4 off street parking -laun- dry room -shaded enclosed yard - walk to shopping. $169.000. Ol'IH SUHDA Y I ·l PM 205 OGU STIEIT, COSTA MESA PABEL WALKER 642-2668 [DlfAlTOt 675-4144 lxcfflfMJ Play Pad 1':1cc•11p~· lo luxury & vrlVU('Y In L:11tuna lfr u c· h , E n J o y t h c '·01111ll11w. d11y & m1o:ht. fium above the dly, lo fihd wh:it you wal)t in SELL Idle items with a Have something to sell? Still things fast with Daily ~!!~llVtt<!~w11' w11llhd no ol b· O lly Pilot Classlrleds. U1uly Pilot Claseilfled Ad. Cluss1f1ed ads do it well. Pilot Want Ads. Find what you want mlSF.LL 1 le ttems with n Dwly Pilot Classifieds. Daily lot Classlfled Ad. su .... on1. u e on ry · to *ecluded courtyard & lnlald pool. 3 Bdrms .. den, oak kitchen, 2 Crplc11.; 7500 ~q. n. lot on dead-cod street. $325,000 * 49~7551. OPEt4 SUH 1.5 1968 San Bruno The Bl ufCs, N .13 . 3 Bdrms.. 2 baths: bc111s redecorated. Close to pool. schools & publit: tennis court. $911,500 2714 Ouan Blvd. CdM 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. Panoramic ocean & bay· \'icw from most rooms. A must see! $350.000 OPEN SAT. 1-5 14 12 Santandla Irvine Terr .. CdM. Large 3 bdrm .. family rm .. bright &sparkly. Private back yard. $145,000 --_....... ;;;;; ? I I I »OH Y. r'R11Hkl.IX I Rt.ill.lOR ' :mo[_'-' Hwy. eo.-c111-640·7000 THREE UNITS On 6 unit lot m Costu Mesa. New condos next door. SSS.000. Owner will carry lst T. 0 . NEWPORT HTS. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths, family rm. $109,950 PRE· INFLATION PRICE SI 17.500. for 8 U:'\ITS. Excellent depreciation allowance. only Sl 2.SOO down, no out of pockt!l expenses. 7.6 Gross multiplier. Call now, !>-19-865.'i. English Tudor 4+Den +Dine Slashed $8000!! WOW! loads or old world ch:irm! Huge rooms. lG' formal dine + hreakfast room. DrC"am kitchen w/all bltns. Unique staircase to master suite w 3rd bath. MasSJVe den with custom ralsect hC"arth fir<'place. 1\sk ahout secret 8x17 loft! l\lother·ln·law qt rs OWNE:R TRANSFERRED Anet must ~ell this 4 mos. old "SHOWC,\SE" beau ty. now ! Don't be lett out llurry. C'!tll for list or ex tras! 963·8961 Colonial Real Estate Colonial Estate Prof decor'd, lndsepd, S Rrdlnrm. Cam rm. game rm. retreat. Pool, jac. gazebo, dog run on 1'°2 acre. If you are Meking bea uty, pres ti l!e. warmth & sophisticution, you have found 1t. In this beautiful, G. L . Lewl11 "C'olOnY Ridge" home. It offers lhe combination ot formal elegance & enter tuinlng. $269.SOO. Call tor prl vote showinit. Villa Park Re a l Estate 639·9000 <714) EHCltotlTA S. S D lyOWMr Close to bc-4\Ch, S unit npl house. $279,000. Larae °"ptex Sl20.000. Write to P.O. Box 372. Sot:in;i Beach.Ca . CHARMING OLDER SP1\NIS1l llOME Spoclou~ 2."tY 3Br. 2fto , r am rm . bll n s. panoromic ocean v\cw $81.500 (714) 722-43&1 14552 Guama, Irvine 540-1151 $95.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .1696 Minorca Place, Costll Mesa 546·4871 Sun. only 1-5 3232 Iowa St., Mesa Verde. CM 546:5880 $77 ,777 Sat/Sun 1-5 3000 Clay Ave, Newport Hts. NB DIRECTORY 548-2739, 646-7414 Sat/Sun 1-5 1225 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 759-0358 $160,000 SaV.Sun 1:30-5 •3129 Bray La .. Costa Mesa ...... ....,.-.c...,,,,..,. ... _.._ .. c .. ••n ........ A1111e1ec..._._,....._ _.. ................... .., ................ ....,..D.vLYN.oTWAMJADS.,..._ 646-3255 $79,450 SIS/Mon 1·5 •1206 Westcliff Dr. Newport Bch .............. ,., ....... _...,_ ..... _~ .............. ~..tis-..,• ,..,. 645-6822 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 275 Walnut, Costa Mesa ~ 642-7268 :sun 10-7 2210 Private Road, Newport Beach 646·7414 $162,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 51 Lakeview, Irvine 673-8.550 $119,500 Sun 1-5 1646 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa 645·0303 $68,900 SatJSun 1-5 #10 Solana, RanchoSanJoaq,lrv 645 -0303 $103,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 250 Cecil Pl. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $65,500 Sat/ Sun 1-5 1242 Rutland Rd #2 (Westcliff) NB 642·8235 $84,500 Sun 1-5 2 IR + FAM RM or DEN 1851 Port Seabourne. Newport Bch 644-6746 Sat/Sun 1·5 1937 Pt. Cardigan <HV Homes) N.B. 644-4848 $147.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1812 Newport Hills Dr. East, NB 6444848 $154.900 SaVSun 1-5 1937 Pt. Cardigan <HV Homes) NB 644-4848 $147,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 227 Magnolia St CE.Side) C.M. 642-5304 $73,000 SIS 10·5 tt3 Cove. A£"borlake. Irvine · 752-7315 Sunday 1·5 3 Mirror Lake (Deerfield) Irvine 644·6200 585,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 20401 S. West Birch, Santa Ana Hgts 546-2313 s125:000 ·sunday 1-5 2691 Crestview. Bayshores. NB 546-2313 $132.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 505 Marigold. Corona del Mar 675-5200 Sun 1-4 26642 Guadiana, Mission Viejo 640-0020 $99,500 Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 8402 Danbury Cr. Huntington Bch 968-4964 $72.250 Sat/Sun 1-5 511 Alondra Dr. R acquet Clb, HB 536-3216 S88,900 Sat/ Sun 12-5 2714 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 640·7000 $350,000 Sun. 1·5 994 Grove Place. Costa Mesa 642-2481 $65,900 SaV Sun 2036 E. Ocean Bl. Balboa Penin. 673·2295 $150,000 SatJSun 1·5 61 Acacia Tree <Univ . Pa rk) Irvine 644-1766 $104,000 Sun. 2-5 247 Cedar (Nwpt Shores> NB 548-2787 Sat/Sun 1-5 2220 Meyer Place. Costa Mesa Sat/ Sun anytime. 1951 Port Dunleigh,HarbVuHms,NB 644-2558 $139.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2323 Eastbluff Dr .. Newport Beach 673-4400 $125,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •17942 Mann St., Irvine 646·3928 552-7360 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6802 W. Ocean Front. Npt. Beach 833·8600 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 Wildnower. Irvine (Deerfield) 551-0827 $8(),000 Sat/Sun 12·5 635 Vista Bonita, Bluffs Npt Bch 640-9900 Sat/Sun 1·5 #15 Odyssey, Npt Crest, NB 640-9900 Sunday 1 ·5 118 Masters Circle, Costa Mesa 675·5511 Sun & Mon 1-5 2l172 Amberwick Ln., Hunt. Bch 968-5757 $79,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 974 Grove Place Costa Mesa 751·3191 Open Sund!!Y 1·5 2086 Valley Rd., Costa Mesa 646-7711 S87.500 Sunday 1-4 320 Holmwood. NptHghts. N. B. 675-6000 S132~SQO Sat/Sun 1-5 22371 Torino. Laguna Hills 644 -7211 $70.900 Sat. 121) 2221 Anaheim St .. Costa Mesa 645·9161 Sat/Sun 1·5 2804 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 642~5319 $179,950 Sat/Sun l·S 1480 Del Mar. Laguna Beach 497-2489 $116,500 Sunl-4:30 3630 Timber. Santa Ana 898-78.55 $791500 • Sunday 1·5 • 501 Tustin. Newport Boach 546-2313 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2S30 Westminster. Costa Mesa · 962-7788 $69,900 Sund3y 1·5 #6 Banyan Treo, Univ. Pk, Irv 752·14\4 Set/Sun 1-5 392 Sunrise Circle <Upper Bay) CM 642-8235 SaVSun 1-5 18 Sycamore Cr~,;'J'rtlrck Gln,trv 642-8235 Jt;M;too &a $Iii l·S l 239 Milford Dr. (Cameo Sh) CdM 2505 Anahurst, Santa Ana 675-5250 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-3230 $58,500 Sun. 1·5 901 Alder Place (Eastbluff) NB 513 lsth Street, Huntington Bch 642-8235 $144.750 Sat/Sun 1-5 960·3571 Sun. 1·5 2033 PtWeybridge,HVHms, NB 1094 Hamilton, Costa Mesa 642-8235 Sat/Sun 12-5 642-5200 $86,500 Sunday 1·5 2094 Nationa l. Costa Mesa •640Cove, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $75.900 Sat2·5.Sunl-5 645-0303 $68,000 Sunday 12·5 146 The Master Cir. Costa Mesa 2792 Circle Dr (Bayshores) N.B. 645-0303 $95.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-0020 $174,500 Sun. 1-5 2021 Pt Briston Cir, HbtvuHms 618 Patricia Ln., Santa Ana : 631-1800 $159,900 Sunday 1·5 640-0020 $56,500 Sun. 1·5 942 Azalea. Costa Mesa •1791 Jamaica Rd. Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $95.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-5990 $129,000 Sunday 1-5 365 Princeton (College Park) C.M. 1312 Santanella, Irv. Terr. CdM 673-8494 $75.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-6000 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 236 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) N.B. 302 Romona Ln, (Nwpt Hgts) CM 644-4910 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 645-9161 Sun. 1·5 2405 Bonnie Place. Costa Mesa 754-1202 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BR & FAM RM or DEM 47 Sycamore Creek. Irvine 16704 Cedar Cir. Fountain Valley 754-1202 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 963-0961 $81,500 Sunday 1-5 2506 Fordham. Costa Mesa 10420 Echo River, Fountain Vly 546-2313 $73,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 968-8958 Sat/Sun 11·5 206 LaJolla. Newport Beach 118 The Masters Circle, C.M. 546-2313 S225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 557-0595 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3099 Country Clb Dr, Mesa/V, CM 446 Vista Roma <Bluffs) Npt Bch 546-2313 $169.950 Sun. 1-5 644-5380 $138,500 Sat/Sun 9-6 3082 Samoa Pl. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 2515 Vassar Pl <College Prk). CM 540·7998 $83,000 Sunday 12·5 979-9039 $8(),000 Sat/Sun 9-6 •16095Carlton, Fountain Valley 3491 Pecan St., Coll. Park, Irv 848·1414 $87,500 Sundav 12-4 551-5130 $93,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2459 Marseilles Way,B.Bay,NB · 2021 Calvert (Mesa Verde) C.M. 833-0328 $69,500 Sunday 12-5 833-9781 $86,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21061 Shackleford. Huntington Bch 2834 Chilton. Laguna Beach 963·6767 $109,500 Sunday 1-5 494-9473 $139,500 Sun. 1-4 :30 24572 Harbor'View Dr, Dana Point 496 Locust, North Laguna Beach 493·9672 $98,500 ' Sunday 12·5 494-9473 $174,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 .200 Del Mar, Costa Mesa 3261 Indiana, Costa Mesa 545-7983 $71,500 Sun.1-5 968-7864 Sat/Sun 1·6 418 San Bernadina AveNwptBcb 1812 Port Manleigh Pl, Nwpt Bch 673-7011 $162,500 Sunday 1-5 644-7730 Sat/Sun 1·5 1712 Highland Dr., Newport Bch •#2 Twin Lakes Cir. Spyglass Hill 957-0701 Sunday 1·5 675-5113 646-7414 Sat/ Sun 1-5 •3293 Ariwna <Mesa Verde) CM #8 Morro Bay (Spyglass) CdM 645·9161 Sun 1-5 375 Princeton (College Park) C.M. •1831 NewportHlsDr.E HVHms,NB 31098 Via El Rosario, S. J. Cap. 644-6200 $169,500 Sun. 1-5 496·7876 $79,900 Sat/Sun 11·5 ·639 Buena Vista. TempleHls,L.Bch •17113 Juniper St., Fountain Vly 546-5990 $189,500 Sunday 1-5 842-0092 $79,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 310 Colleen, Costa Mesa * 1400 Seacrest Dr <HV Hills) CdM 540-1720 $79,500 Sunday 1·5 640-1923 $197.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1071San Pablo Costa Mesa 2917 Royal Palms (Mesa Verde> 540-1720 $88,500 Sunday 1-5 $84,950 Open Daily •342 Peach Tree Ln . (Bay Knls) NB 4500 Roxbury Rd, CamShrs,CdM 645-7555, $150,000 Sunday 673-1195 $262.500 Sat/ Sun 1-5 10171 S. Sycamore, Villa Park- •23791 New Delhi. Mission Viejo 546-5880 $159,900 Sun 1-5 545-9491 $139.950 Sun. 1·5 4 IEOROOM 1312 Seacrest. HarbVuHls. CdM 17153San Pedro, Fountain Valley 759-1174 $179.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 847-8844 Sat/Sun 1-5 2342 Colgate, Coll Park. CM 223 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB 545-9491 $71,500 Sun. 10·4 673-0289 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2306 Fairhill Dr. Nwpt Bch * •1313 E. Balboa Blvd., Npt. Beach 833-8714 $116,900 S/S· 12:30·5 645-7575 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1514 Ruth Ln (Westcliff) N.B •8172 Malloy Dr. Huntington Bch 673-7300 $149,500 Sat/S~ 1-4. 645-9950 Sat/Sun 1·5 19312 Cindy Ln. Hunt Bch 2015 Port Chelsea, Nwpt Bch 963-7881 $66,500 Sun 12·5 640-1981 Open House Sat/S\Jn 1·5 10122 Stonybrook, Hunt. Bch. 14732 Doncaster Rd. Irvine 546-4141 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 963-0867 $95,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 1578 Minorqa, Mesa Verde, CM 40 Royal St. George, Npt Bch 546-4141 $87,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 759-1515 SatJSUn 12-6 142 W. San Antonio. San Clem 22375 Prairie Rd. Lake Forest 498-2722 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-3411 $117,950 Sat/Sunl·S 2305 Redlands Dr (Back Bay) NB 21146 Chesterbrook, H.B. 548-0051 $119,000 Sat/Sun Noon-5 536·9692 $75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2191 Vista Entrado (BluCfs) NB 35 Whistling Swan,Wdbridge,lrv. 640-6369 $158,000 Sat 1·5 551-6427 $119,100 SaVSun 1·5 17581 Beckwall, Huntington Bch 16302 Bayshore Ln. Hunt Bch 963-6767 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 842-4466 $69.900 Sat/sun 12·4 547 Riverside, Npt. Hgts .. NB 225 LaJolla Dr. <Nwpt Hgts) NB 752·1700 $124,900 Sal/Sun 12·5 645-9950 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3726 Sausalito, Irvine 4621 Cortland (Cameo Shores) CdM 752-1700 $85,000 Sunday 11-3 673-3230 Sat/sun 1..s ' 237 WakeForesti.C2oll~ge Park, CM 340 Alva Ln. Costa Mesa 646·3928 $78,uuu Sat/Sun l ·S 646-7694 $87,500 S~t/Sun 1·5 4615 Cortland, CameoHghlnds, CdM 7339 PaseoLaredo, AnahelmHHls 6'15<-3411 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-5511 $98,500 SaVSun 1·5 17 Mont~ey Cir. Newport Beach #52CedarTreeLn., VJgPark, lrv 675-3411 $209,950 . Sat/Sun 1·5 752-7315 $132,500 Sunday 1·5 •10822 El Centro, Fountain Valley 13721 Onkayha, Racquet CJub. Irv 675-3411 $78.900 Sat/Sun l·S 752-7315 $116,500 Sundayl..S 1845 Poet Westbourne <HV> N.B. 210 Poinsettia, Coronadcl Mar 644-4298 $144,900 Sat/Sun 642-823.5 S8't/Sun 1..S f 1 Tribute, Newport Crel't, NB 64·2 Dunn, Huntington Bch 640·9900 Sunday l·S 898·1~ $67.900 Sat/SUD 1·5 4031 Ondinc Clr. Huntington Harb 2415 Tustin A\'<?, Costa Meaa 752·1920 $337.~ Sat/Sun 1·5 754·1202 $134.000 Sot/Sunl·S 24231 Ankcrton Dr. El Toro 9411 Br~akwater, lfunlington Bch 646--7711 7.f,900 Sunday 1~ 546-2313 SSS,SOO SaVSun 1·5 lSll Riml.R Canyon, La.euna Bcll *2733Dlamond,SantaAna 494·9'7~ ,000 Sat/Sun_l·~S~ 645.Q.103 $105.QOO SUiidayl-5 j ' ~~!~ .......... !~!!~~ .......... ~~.~~ ~.~~ ....... )~.~~ ...... : ~!.~.~ ....... ~.~~....... Sund!y.Jone17,19n. OAILYPILOT •1 G.s.. t 001 G1•,,_. 1002 Q-181 1002 G ... 1111 1002 Molnff Fw S. tt..a.u hr S. HcMIMt For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••• Oft .._.JfOUSIS SAT/SUM. l ....................... .. ••• ;~~·;;••• ....... ;;;; c;;:.;;; .......... iMi ;;;.:;; .......... ;~-;; , nAll~OI VllW. MOMIS ou THE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············• \ h'Wli ol Newporl C nu•1 & pork; " f I h1ghh.:hts thu. 2 bdrm , dmm..: rm . WATER C: &r llG POOL * * * * * * dt>n. pool · J t'utll humt'. J:rt'Ml uul· NEW LISTING! 3 Bdrms .. 2 ba. home (_,'1..St U 644-1133 llG HOME door 111 t'fl •rurrd ror )OUr f'n · in Wf'lt Newport SUPER location. A on. M~• Verdt! cu.I-de H •tag c II ct• Jtl\ mt>nl et• it, It's for )OU $1~.900. must Sff this weekend OPEN SAT.•-rcolt~· ANYTIME sac. 4 BedrlM. 2 b<lths er1 e 0 e ion 1812 t·~ ,,on Jhll:i l>r. fo:,asl SUN 1 5 PM °' +laree £amil)' room ccn· tenn& around 16x316 pool 6102 W. OCEAN FRONT *SPECIAL BLUFFS LEASES* ~~ka~-e ri~0J1~~:gu~~e OLD WOILD ClunM .. MSH" lturhor \'1 .. w flonws \'lcw from dl·n & hdr"' cir th • tn•rnt•nctuu1dv um:radP<1 2 hclnn ct1111n~ 1 m & tlcn' homt•. iwtt lhl• loH•h ~1rci1•11 .. Al "llfN'rb t•ondihon of th1' oul!-.ta11tJ11w houw h•uturull( t'X· tt-m.1H• 1mporlt•cl tile-. p1tt10 Dl't•n:,, M'CUI It~ <iY!llt•ftl, t•lt• $147.~. 1937 Port Curd1J!an MIWPORT IEACH GREENBELT, Trina. beautilullyfum. Priced r1&bt, call 3 Bdnm., 2~ ba. $850 Mo. Open Sun. MG~ CC Orange Coast (( 25H L Celst Hwy., Ceron1 dtl llar IUL ESTllE 644·4141 fhlll what )OU "ant an SELL idle items with a Dwl,)i PalUl Claumfa~it. DIRECTORY ....... ...., .,_..., ... ,. ............ ,.. .. ·-·· ............ _..._hW ....... ~Ill........,. .... .., ..................... tMlrr'• DAILY N.OT WAMf AOS ,._ S-., . .-a.....•---,..-............. _, ... ,._ ........... ullwww ... s...;.., .. 4 BEDROOM 2437 W. Flora. Santa Ana 645·o:J03 $76.500 Sunday 1·5 2120 Aster. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $88.500 Sundav 1·5 12~6 Londonderrv St .. Costa Mesa $71.Soo Sun 1·5 4 IR + GUEST AftT !l-11 W Bay 1\\l• <Bulboa Penin>NB lit1 rn~; S'.l.85.000 Sun.1-5 4 BR & FAM RM or DEN 1400 Dolphin Tt•rr . Corona del Mar 675 5!J30 S225.000 Sat Sun 1·5 1835 Pt Carlow <HV llom<'S) N.B. Ii 11 171ifi ::i l77.500 Sat Sun l ·S •11 Carmel Ray.Spy~lsHill.CdM r;11 7:!.83 S:!!l8 ooo Sat Sun l 5 • J!l:N Lt't'\\ a rel Larw 1 Ba\'Cr<'Sl I :"JH fi12 02·11 S!Hli.500 · . Darlv,1·5 J()JH Mvrllt•ww>d . ('o-.ta J\lt>Sa · 55fi 1530 SH2.500 Open Sat Sun 208!1 1 Sparkman Ln. lluntm~ton R(•h !lfl:! H7fi7 5120.000 Sal 'Sun 1·5 180fi Port Ht·nw1t·k. :\t•wport Fkh. fi411 ~H7H ::i1H7.000 Sat Sun 12·4 221'1 Alta \'1st;,i IE Bluff! NB 844 1323 $14!>,HOO Da ily 1·5 28 Morro Buv !Spnilass Hill > NB 640 f>'HO Sat/Sun 2-6 2845 Ft?atherhill Or. Orange. Ca. SH> 5f,05 ~15!),750 Sat Sun 1·5 lfi5H Mmor('a Dr .. Costa Mesa !17!> !l06S S~l2.000 Sat Sun 10 5 27111 Jlm•rt.1. \11:-.s1on \'u.•10 830 2011 S71.!JOO Sat Sun 8-7:30 1122 KN'I. Corona cl1·I \T.ar 111\'II l oil 5615 Sat Slm 1-5 l!l :\1 all;.1rcl. In 11w 552 12:~1 S J l !l.!ifHI Sat Sun 9.9 lXOI Port Harnwuth Pl :'\\\ prt Beh Ii t I 1531 Sat Sun 1-5 • 17 Bdh:111~. Turtl<•rnl'k. Irv !17!1 10:><1 s 1:12.soo Sat Sun 12·5 I !J!JS:! Ft'! I Ch ff. 11 unt mg ton Hc·h !Hi8 7758 $87 ,!lliO Sal Sun 12·5 •20152 :\11dland. lluntmgton Beach 962-4454 $123.000 Sat'Sun 1·5 2(;50 1 Via Lara. Mission Viejo · 830 :J87!'> Sml .~JOO Sat'Sun 12·3 1521 Pt•J!<fSll". Nt•\\ port Bra(·h fi-12 3862 5 1~ 5fi20 Sun 2·5 :M Iii Santa \Iara. Costa Mesa 6731148 S92,:500 Sun 1·5 52 DrakC's Ba\. Sp~ J.(l.t ssllll. Ccl;\l 1;.in filfil S2:!s.ooo Sat Sun l·S tt!l n t•dnl('k. Dt•<·1·f1l'lcl . In· 5-15 !l491 $121.500 Sun 12·5 .»132~1t•rr;1 Ho1;.1 Twtl!•rock. I rv 515 9491 !S l28 .500 Sal Sun 1·5 8375 :'-:i'\\ fla\ <•11. Or.1111.!P 5 15 9 t!ll S!.,U100 Sun l ·S 2!159 .J;na Hrl • ~1f's:.i \', C)l 5 15 Ht!ll ~21 2.000 Sun. 1·5 1221 \\' Fhi?ht, S.1111.1 An;1 :115 n.mJ Sfi:.?.!lOO Sat Sun 12·5 3079 Countr~ <.'lh Dr. )fr..,a' V. CM 545·!1-1!11 S210.000 Sun l .t 807 1 WindySt':tC1r. Heh SlnterHB 818 8.120 $80,000 S:itl-5 Sun10·2 4907 Oorchcstcr.CamHlnds.CdM G73 11 RI Sa ti Sun 1 ·6 • 18028Santa l'eet•lia. Fntn Vllv 84~·141<1 Sat' Sun 1·5 1770!l Ht.'C'C'h. Fountain Vallev 848 1414 S87.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 211il K O('C'an Bl. Balboa Penn 751 3HH Sat 10·2Sun 1·5 10192 Tht•St'lls. Suburbi a, H.B. 640 li600 Sat, Sun 1 ·5 721 Rrllis. E:-i:-.thluff. Newport Bch fl40·!)CJ()() Sat Sun 10-6 •20861 Woocl Lc'a. Huntington Bch 968-H'103 Sto9 500 Sat Sun 1·5 •3030Country ClhDr. Mesa V. CM 646 7711 S l57 .500 Sau Sun 1 6 627 Ny~ Place. Luguna Beach 494 9704 $229.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 14648 Beach. Colle~e Park. Irvine 752·731~ St 15.000 Sunday l·S. •5 Rue Chateay Royal,BgCnyn,NB 644 6200 SaVSun l ·S 2112 Port Durnesi; (HV Homes) NB 6<t2·8235 Sl99 500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1718Galoxy Or ,DvrShrs.NB 642-8235 S275.000 S~~.'Sun 1·5 • 1806 Sundl(lwoo<i < R\l ycrel\t ) NB 6-12-8235 $225.000 SaVSun 1·5 1083Snn Pablo Cir. C~ta \fesa ~O·l720 $1 to.000 SaVSun 1·5 220 Jo mine. Corona dt>l Mnr &14·7211 $230.000 SaVSun 12·5 1238 Polaris mover Shorrs > Npt Bch 759·0811 S330.000 Sat' Sun 12·5 1839 Pl. Weslbourne,HVHms.NB 759·0811 Sl55.900 SaVSun 1·5 509 Evening Star Lo. <DvrShrs) NB 644-4910 S365.000 SaUSun 1·5:30 •542 Harbor Island Dr. NB 754-1202 $385.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 3356 California St.. Col) ta Mesu 546·2313 S95.000 Sunday 1·5 1132 Sea Lane. Corona del Mar · 546·2313 $189.500 Sat' Sun 1·5 1081 Tulare. Mesa Woods, CM 5464141 $105,000 Sunday 1·5 •Cherry Hills Ln <Big Canyon> NB 644·8415 Sun. 1·5 •13721 Solitaire, Irvine 544-9411 Sun. 1·5 1718 Port Margat e, NewpQrt Bch 644·5128 $182.000 Sun 1·5 2312 Francisco Dr, Nwpt Bch 544·1440 $174,500 Sun. 1·5 2020 San Remo Dr. flntg Bch 494·8711 $169,500 Sun .1·5 #1 Rippling Stream. Trtl Rck. lrv 752·7366 Sunday 12·4 •1970 Pt. Dunleigh.HVHms. NB 640-6500 $175,000 Sun.1·5 37 Golden Star (Deerfield) Irv 752·1414 Sun.1·5 2300 Port Aberdeen <IIV Homes) NB 642·8235 Sun. 1·5 2215 Port Harwick. Ha rb Vu. NB 675-3411 S211.000 Sunday 1·5 1936 Sanderling, Mesa Verde, CM 546·5990 S113.900 Sunday 1·5 •242 Driftwood Rd Shorecliffs 675-6000 $215,000 Sunday l ·5 2226 Alta Vista < EastbJuff) NB 640-0020 $157,000 · Sun. 1·5 890 Oak St. Costa Mesa 540·1720 S74.900 Sunday 1·5 1101 Kings Rd. Cliffhaven, NB · 675·6000 $298,000 Sunday l ·5 5 BEDROOM 901 Celtis, Corona del Mar '-548-7729 $152,000 Sun 1·5 •2827 Cassia St. Eastbluff. NB 675·6000 $181,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #6 Morro Bay. (Spyglass) N.B. 644·7211 $259,000 Sun. 12·5 .. 907 Bellis (Eastbluff) N.B. 754·1202 $180,000 Sun. 1·5 3116 Lincoln Way, Costa Mesa 549-2638 Sun 10·6 2733 SandPiper Dr. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $139.950 Sunday 1·5 5 IR & FAM RM or DEH 2042 Port Weybridge, Newport Bch 752·1920 ~197,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •5881 Lancefield, Huntington Beach 848-~ $159,900 Sunday 1·5 1960 Port Ra m sgate Pl. (HVH) NB 644-6774 Sat/Sun 12·5 1990 Port Nelson (HVHms) N.B. 644-6473 $179,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 •#2 Mission Bay Dr. Coronadel Mar 644·5370 $284.500 Sat/Sun 10·5 1839Tanager, Mesa/V, CM 545-9491 $154,000 Sun. 1·5 3862 Ha milton. Culverdale. Irv 545·9491 $105,900 Sat/Sun 11·5 1925 Lanai Dr, Costa Mesa 548-8614/759-1677 Sat/Sun 1·5 2027 Port Weybridge, Newport Bch 752·1920 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1251 Santiago. Newport Beach 642-8235 $183,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 41 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) NB 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 10102 Cutty Sark, Huntington Bch 898-785.5 $85.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1014 Mariners, Dove rShores, NB 645-0303 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •21922Summerwind. Hnt. Bch. 968-07'79 $136,900 Sunday 1·5 17532 Teachers, Irvine 754·1202 $112,900 Sun. 1·5 2527 Alt.a Vista Or. Eastbluff NS 675-a>OO $179,500 S~day 1·5 6 IR a P:AM IM or D .. 22 Pt. Loma Dr (Spyglass Inll) CdM 673-4400 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2.alDIOOM •9 Escapade, NcwportCrestNB 645-0303 $110,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 23420 Camilo Mnrciol, Laruna Hls 8 7855 $63.900 Sunctay 1·5 1·5. 522 Vtsta Grande BEAtrrIFUL 3 bdrm .. single level ; furnished $550 A variety of lease$ from $4.SO to $850 SEVBtAL rttlMI ILUfFS UHITS FOil SALE FllOM $115,000-UP •#12 Seaside Circle,Npt.Crst,Nli 673-2058 $89,950 Sat/Sun 2-S 22822 Andara, Laguna Niguel 675-4562 $97,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 # 10 Crest Circle, Corona del Mar 631-1800 $118,500 Sunday 1-5 •1242 Rutland Rd, #4 W /Cliff, NB 548·7082 $86,500 Sat/Sun 2311 Vista Huerta <Bluffs) N:B. 759-0811 $98.500 Dailv 1-5 2520 University Dr. Ne wpart Bch 752·9023 Sun. 1·5 JIR + FAMRMorDEH ••621 Lido Park, C·2,'Npt. Beach 759-0811 .$239,500 Sun 1·5 2927 Perla, Bluffs, Newport Beach 631·1800 $162,500 Sunday 1·5 • •259 Avenida Lobiero, San Clem 675·6670 $199,500 Sunday 1·5 3 BEDROOM 401 Vista Roma (EastblufO N.B. 833·1728 $118.500 · SIS 10.dusk 9652 Pettswood Dr. Hunt'ng Bch 962·9684 Sat/Sun 12·5 * # 3 Landfall Ct.NwptCrest,NB 642·5002 $124,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 432 Vista Suerte, Newport Bch 551·4038 $112,500 Sat/Sun 11·4 • 15 Swift Ct. Nwpt Crest, NB 64().5357 Sat/Sun 1·5 15506 Williams #J. Tustin 646·7711 $72,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1968 San Bruno <The Bluffs) NB 640-7000 $98.500 Sun 1·5 •526 Vista Grande. Bluffs, NB 675-3411 Sunday 1·5 400 Vista Quinta (Bluffs) N.B. 640·5.560 $136,000 Sun. 1·5 l IR + FAM RM or DEN 301 Vista Trucha. Bluffs, NB 645·0303 $125,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •1971 Vista Caudal,Blfs. NB 631·1800 $225,000 Sundav 1·5 4 IEOROOM' 7 Robon Court. Newport Beach 847·8844 Sun 1-5 2114 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) N.B. 640·5.560 Sl49,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE 4 IR+ FAM RM orDEH #8 Chicory, (Univ. Prk II) Irvine 551·9600 S127.500 Sun. 1·4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR + 3 IR 309 & 3091h.! LaJolla. Npt. Bch 546-2313 $196,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR + 2 IR ••1805 W. Bay Ave., Npt. Beach 675-7060 $309.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1311 Cliff Dr, Newport Hts. N.B. 631-2246 $185,000 .Sat /Sun 12·5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 3 II + 2·2 BR 245 Mesa Drive. Costa Mesa 673·8494 $210,000 Sun.1·4 4 IR + 2·2 BR 2050gleSt (Npt Hts) Costa Mesa $169,000 Sunday 1·5 · HOUSES FOR RENT 3 IR + FAM RM or 09' 1418 Seacrest (HarborVuHills)CdM 6444910 $775/Mo. SatJSun 1·5:30 5241 IBram Lane. Turtle Rock. Irv 833-168.5 $.575/mo Sunday l·S 5 BR + FAM RM orD&f 1850 Pt. Charles, HVHms. NB 675-fiOOO $700/m o. Sunday 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT 2 IEOROOM 32 Canyon Island Dr. (BigCyn) N.B. 644-4910 $695/Mo. SaVSun 1·5:30 #14 Kioloa Crt, Npt Crst, NB 646-7171 $495/mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 41R + FAMRMorDEN • • #7 Mojo Court, NIU Crest/NB 644-8053 $600/mo. Lse. SIS 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT l BEDIOOM 38 Canyon Island (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $795/mo. Sat/Sun l·S lM+FAMIMwDIM 22 Tanglewood (Woodbridge) Irv 642-8235 $S75/mo. Sat/Sun i.s 2727 Hilltop Drive <HV Knoll) NB 644-6200 $695/mo. Sun. l·S APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 llDIOOM 229 W. Wilson, Unit 12, Costa Mesa 64().()096 Sat/Sun l·S •• ....-:>-~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS SPAIN Have you ever wanted to live on the Island of Ma jorca? A 4 bedrm home, fully furnished 1s waiting ror you. SM.000. Cash. Roy Mc Cardi~ Rffffor 1810 tttwporl Costa Mua548·7729 ~erSavin9s 3 et, 2 ba. ram rm, dbl detached garage, eenlral air. near new ept $43.950. • WESTSIDE REALTY. INC. 848·2323 BRAND NEW Fantastic Eastside Cost a Mesa Coodo with double garaie. pool and jacuzu Hurry! Only l left at $64,000. RED CARPET. 7!><1·1202 POOL HOME Charming older 1000 sq.rt . spralls out behind J modes t front XI nt <:ond. Jbr. 2ba, hv.rm w bay win· du\\, din .rm. 28x 16 ram rm w scp wel bar, J frplca. cpl 'cl hardwood rioors, 36x2o pool . Jacuzzi. dbl car gar. RV Space. Close to Chapman College, s tores, bµs . $57,950. Open hse 10-6 daily. Prin only Ownr, 34S N. Lemon. Orange. 532·2628 Honeymooning? Retired? See this beautiful 2 bedrm home near South Coast Plaza . Great landscaping and many extras on cul-de-sac. Try 164 .500. 549·8655 ....-...$uPERB HOMES AT ORA NGE PARK ACRES Superb view, 2 sly on l ac. lot in equestrian comm. W /pool. lg. ror· ral, 30 avocado trees. + rm for tennis ct. 4 lg Br, den. 900 sq rt living/din- lng/fam. rm. area .. 2:Y• Ba , 850 s q .ft. gar /storage. By owner. $2:E,OOO. 3'.o to brokers. 714-639·2309 Irvine Terr. Lovely 3 bedrm. patio oriented home. Owner will carry financing. Just listed. $135.0001 Roy MeCcrdle haltor I~ I 0 Newport Cotta~ 54'-7729 COSTA MESA DUPLEX Two t bectmom unit• with prival• y1rdl 14nd lltf>uratc 11raj(es. Lodi· ed In d 1lrabl h>Cation. PM~ al o tow 171.900 CALL WM> C:SELECT T"PROPERTlES BARGAIN HUNTERS HBE'S THI OHE -you've been wait· ing for. Only $68,000 ror a neat 3 b~roo.m, 2 bath and big f.-e, rooM \\.th fireplace. Double garage with J a utomatic opener. Carpets, drnpes 1 and lots of extras. Exc~U~t location. Just listed, hurry, cal 540.:1 Ill. ONE OF A KIND PIClUU PBHCT -ready to move. into. Gorgeous decor , plush carpets & drapes. Front courtyard, bHutlful patio. Large 3 bedroom. 2 bath & s pacious family room. Must see at $86,950. In great Mesa Verde location. Call 540-1151. EASTBLUFF SPAUL.IMG 3 BEDROOM -2 bath and family room . Pride·of.owners hip area. Neatly landscaped yards. EostbWf sJftgle foMUy home. Hurry, just listed. asking only $139,000. Owner will carry financing. Cal 540.1151. I *EXCITING* MEW EXCLUSIVES MESA VERDE__.EAUTIFUL $153,000 huptional two story famify hotM with 4 be-clrooms, fomity room fonMI c1WiMJ rooa 2 Re eploces. Luth 9""'"'Y ..ct prof•ssf0ttal lattdscapln9. A pert.ct hotM for Ht. ••ecuti•e. Showft by ap- pointment only. ON THE WATER-VIEW SI 30,000 Adult condomhtium home with secwity, pri•acy CllMI conYettffttCe. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths CllMI boc*!"' aHllabM. VIEW of all. Shown by appomtntNt. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR NEWPORT $350,000 Prime commet cial prorrfy in Anaheim. A 1Mique free standing ballclftcJ with ..... 1111\ihd potential for accommodatfftg any ty~ of busiMst. Loods of portdng with l'llllCh.,.,.... land for oddiffonal deYelop- IMftt. OWMt" wlA fffl e.Jstiftc) ntablislwd business as a pockag.. Shown by ap- poitthneftt on a select boils.. •••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSES 118 Ord St $99,SOO Saturday # 14 Balboa Co•e.s $265,000 Sat/S.. #32 Drab's Bcry $275,000 Sat/Sun 200 Via MftlfoM $275,000 Sundcry •••••••••••••••••••• EXPANSIVE HOME OH LIDO $275,000 Especially kw? hofM surrourtc1iftcJ patio pool. Perlftt for indoor-outdoor H•bt«J ond Mtertainittg. Fi.idble 5 bedroom home ideal fPf" the family who wants two separate wfncJs. Situated on two lots and two 9""" sh'odot. SPYGLASS-UASE/OftTION $275,000 Hew & MY«' lind in gracious 4 Bdrm, famity room. formal dhtftt«J room ht an enc hantin9 floor plan 111rroundln9 Spanish co.tyard. Decorator c0016'at· ed Wtrior & OfM'l IMCIM ceilftgs. Special hnM for tt. bvyft" who w..ts to pn- sern cash now ..cl buy kltw. SI 0,000 optiOll .....y & $ I I 00 I*' mo. IEAUTIRIL4' OM THE WA TBl WITH IOAT DOCK $265,000 Completely redecorat.d hi ..ct out with loads of teal! tloortftCJ. wonntts Ir quality. 3 Bdnns., each with lt'a own bath. ForMol d'ming l"OOft\ lge fomlly..aNAJcrd rOOlft Ir co•end patio. Parle yow boat ouhJde the door. ACROSS FROM THE IEACH LEASE/Of'TIOH DUPLEX $170.000 lbciffrlCJ ... 4 ..ct J B.ctrOOM u.Jt D ...... Mew~.Mew«*w,_. and o•f. $I 500 per 11to•O rettf+SI0,000 opffCMt fftOMY· W• ovt the door to .. "9odt STIPS TO OCEAMfftOHT Stt,500 Chot .. 19 I 8*'" Coftaglt. Jat attps to the ~ Ail IU lot with a -.. for •• _....,.. polcwUal tor~ _..u .. -.... '· D41LYPILOr Son ~~;t;··io~~·';:;···i~;·· ....................... ...................... . Hou1ethr,. • Ho.1esFw~ jH.nftFwW. ~!.~~ ...... . c;;~;;;;. ............ ·c::;:w= .......... 4 c;;;~ ....... i(;;; a~ I 024 . ........................................................................................ ........ USTSID• ~~ UlCUTIYIHOMl ~::.'::.~ ........ ~!:! .~~ ...... 1:::;:.~~ ...... . ........ I 00 a....1 .. 0Dd I 006 bland I 006 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL + GUIST f) I f) Ml.SA VERDE IUfLD YOUR Dlli.M HOME Prime t:u1stdc Costa :./..r • ~ O r./•:nceton E"clQl<'<t ('()Ur1Ylil~d ':;. lllTIMTHI IWFJS BALBOA ISLAND-DUPLEX 211 IVIMIMG C4HYOH DllYI Last remaining t ee simple lot in Shoreclirts ! Approx. Y.a acre with white water, Catalina, jetty view. Come by & explore this breathtaking propert,y. Buy it and build your dream home! \1t'!.O To..-.eran, tn•es' ~f.. , • lry to I 4Rr, 3ba r lte Cu~\l'tl dnve. Hu!ltlc II\ .to'1m1ly fun In •ner1Y lnll room hOl>ls cath~rnl uvtn1 pool & Jae. Only cc1lh1g + mai.save brick COU.EGE PARK ~5.:~BURKt: Rt.TR. l1~~~~a:~ ~n~ ~\~::~~ OP&f SAT. & SUM. 1-S Clll 546-mG Coo• den llld1•;iw,1} 175 PalMCfTOtil ma:.ll'r suite 011.nt • \l«' 11 Woods. 3 Br 2 ba. 1mmac. ~.500 Pnn on· Ir A,.··-"'· LI 541-154' 4UI C~T\.AND OPEH SAT/SUN 1.5 Home with ocean view! Freshly paint- ed inside & out! New tarpets, choice of color. kitchen floor as well. See Bob Campbell !iPurkHnii blue pool with Roses & split rails surround this com· 11hde, l>vi!rd & dressan, fortable family home. 3 Bdrms .• rami- rooms loo' Scp•rialt-ly rm., dbl. frplc., 2 nicely upgl"aded guc:.t facilit1ci. with baths a covered patio & f1sh pond! '-•tctwrfoth·' ~us~· care For the kids, a (i[tered play """'', & ''~};' UHtTID MOkDS t .;ui:,. • z·· J'l.>n <ir•"l'n I t f'lllil 111u1 4 lilt 1 ls\, lam1l) ., 11<1nu • 10<191 ..... MIWPOIT CHST Thu.It 3 RR t<mdoulhH \'JI.I I~ pM\ at) ) OU "',1111 J>IU!> " ,,,... lh.11 ..-.un t •tUll bl'-Jo lu 1,. lll h "• 1•' to '""" Oyen ~nda) ~flfiOI) VACA TIOH TIME SHARE CONDO'S HAWAII + World wide e'lchan~1· Fee. S7.950 to SIJ.!JSO tum. fo'milnctng .. , Jll lnternJt1onJ I neat E.,tatl· 'IJe\\tWOI k \;cwporl llr1J?hh Hit y PEHIHSULA POINT By ~ner Xlnt 3Br. 2ba homl' Best buy on the pmnl al Sl50 000 li73 2295 &IS .)()~I ••II '.ll:lll 1002G~ral 1002 .............................................. LARGE FAMILY HOME Everything is new in this spacious 2 story. 1 bedroom. 3 bath. family room home. New carpeting, new paint. no-wax kitchen floor. new exterior stucco Now all it needs is a new owner. CALL 751·3191. COST A MESA DUPLEX Two 1 Bedroom units with private yar ds und separate garages. Located in desirable Eastsade location Priced al a low Sil,900. CA LL 5.56 2660. BALBOA VIEW Charming Peninsula Point home with a sundeck view of the surf & hay. 4 Bedroom. 2 bath. 2 story. with one of the best locations in the harbor area. Full price S210,000. CALL 751·3191. SPANISH HACIENDA Sparkling 3 bedroom. 2 bath with a rched entry and red tile roof. with an interior that has been lavishly paneled and papered . This outstanding offering is only 5 years old and priced for quick sale at $78,500. CALL 751·3191. EASTSIDE CHARMER Neat and tidy 2 bedroom, and den· in nice Costa Mesa area. This home shows excellent care and is situated on a 130' lot. Priced for quick sale at $69,950. CALL 556·2660. MESA WOODS Outstandint? 3 bedroom. 2 bath home that has been professionally decorated with the most expensive of wallpapers and antique wood treatments. Inrludes wet bar. fruit trees. and a shady little gazebo. CALL 751-3191. TROPICAL PARADISE Spacious 4 bedroom with pool. jacuzzi, central air conditioning and family room reminicent or the South Seas. Located in a prime residential area. Full price $99,500. CALL 751-3191 TWO-TWO-TWO Two story duplex with an excellent Eastside Costa Mesa location. Both units ha ve 2 bedrooms and garages. Priced for quick sale at $85,000. CALL S56·2MO COSTA MESA $61.750 Well malnt ined. completely carpeted, quiet street, 3 bedroom home wSth o large rear yard. The owners have bought another and muat sell. CALL IMMEDlATELY. 751·3191. 'c;::: SELECT I PROPERTIES ... # 644-7414 Belly Kerr Really O~n Sat. & Sun. ~~@9 BRADLEY & COMPANY d?uJ.i»u. aeae e. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 873-31230 ' I 0%2 COf'OftG cMI M_. 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS HIU °'9' HOUS! SUNDAY 1·5 2l IODEGA IAY Very special Portsmouth model with all upgraded appointments, forever ocean view topped with a secluded stone jacuzzi & waterfall adjacent to the master bedroom. This is quality at $259,000. 673-7601 j Corona del Mar I 022 CGrOfla del Mar 1022 ••.....................••...................•• EXCLUSIVE CAMEO SHORES 4500 ROllURY ROAD o,_.. Hous. Fri, Sot, S-. I ·5 Ocean & Catalina view. Fantastic large corner lot (106' front. 133' side). P atio wraps around house. Trailer boat entry on Jert. Room for large pool on right. Rear 45' deep. 121' wide for Badminton Court or ??. 3 Bdrm. & family rm. Huge Master bdrm. with 50 sq. ft. ocean view alcove for your desk. Private beach. Owner. $262,500 673-1195 or 833·2100 ~·a rd. J u:.t $911,500' .t"'V' Hurn .:till now 646 1111 green, green lawns. $75,000 111·1r.t11~· ,,, "~'~'''"'~'' <fB'ow.tia de/~ [VIMlllll *~673-8494 SPANISH CHAllMU 2435 E. Cocnt Hwy •• C.-0 diet Mar 2brclas!>lron<1uict tr~e ~• lined sl. on Ets1de. Jui.t 1 r~1>hK'cO«! Xlnt ·startt!r Costa MHo I 024 Costa Meta 1024 home. Offered ot $75.000. ••••••••••• •• •• ••••• ••• ••••••••• •••• •• •• • • • •• • "°&YilleCJ>ropert iea (714) 549-246_7 - MISAVUDE GOLFUS HST LOCA TIOH R1aht on gotr cours~. Fanta~tic view fro m !>Ccludcd m1tr bdrm !iuite, din rm, 4t btO ll(e kitchen. Lovely c11tm home w /m,1'< prl\:ll'Y Front locked court~ arc.I for m:ix !i~<·urily & plumlwJ tor pool. 4 \>cJrm or 3 + den. Separate ma1cls or t ec"agcris qua1icrs. 545·9'191 I HOPE YOU'RE HARD TO PLEASE MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE AREA LUXURIOUS CUSTOM POOL HOME Professionally decorated & landscaped 4 bedroom, 3 bath, formal dining & family room. Enormous master suite & dressing area. Massive kitchen w/pool view. 3 car garage. I 812 Orfoh Or., C.M. Sot-S.. I 2·5 pc realty 557-t717; 644-3545 MESA VERDE·4Br. 2Ba, fam rm & llv rm, trop11:.il setting, 1618 l\tyrtlewood. 556-1530, 582.500 LARGE LOT becau!>u :rou'll ap Bv owner. 3 Br, JJ• bil. p~c1ate th111mmo1cul.1lo hardwd nrs. new kil lllc, J ~-droom, 2 bath horn(", cl~e to !.Chis. m1n "s tu 2 car garaae. all bu1IL1m •. _bc_h._S66_·_·._soo __ • 7_5_2·_94_9!l __ Plenty of room 10 u~c your 1mag1nJt1on Sl•C 1~hat you l"Un do with this tharmmA home Form.ii dm1ng room, rireplacti, and hardwood floors. If dollars count 'ICC th1:. in a hurry! Call t>U 72:!1. "1th large open beam •BY OWNERS family room LOTS Of XTRAS Call 540-3666 Conversation pll w1frpc. Wftela11 REAL ESTATE 0pt!n 1925 Lanai 1>1 SBr. 'Int 1·ountry l"lh lor '\!any ;..trn!'> J \" l"o ~Kill I i:i!J 1Ui7 redwood bath w/skyhte, bltn BBQ. modern ef11 c1ent kit. Lrg E.side lot 2br'>. 1200 sq ft. An excep t1onally nice Hou!ie: 0!>l'n today 275 W~lnut. l.M2-72611 HALECREST ~21 WHtcllff Reolty 6& 12 UNITS EASTSIDE Si'< inchv1dual hom1l'S for ~~.000. MASTERS CIRCL! 3 Bedroom cuntem · porarr Spunish homl', h~·.1u1Hull:v dccorllh:d with 3 brH·k flrcplace'a. • 11cpilr»l u d1nin1t nri:a. 0Pt'n !louse Sunday "& Monda)' 1 ~ 1 UJ Musters CirCll' COLI OF HEWPORT It EAL TORS 675-5511 rroWHH -EASTSIDE Custo1n 3 br, 2 b:i. 2 frpl, ram rm + d111 ure..i, c11rpe1 4' drap~s. nice yard. SIM,500. 207 Albert Pl C'M. ~48·2116. Opo hou!>cSll/Sun l S Dana Point 1026 . ..................... . Ocean Vl~w Undl'r C:onstrucuon 3 br. 3 ba ~pllt l<'\cl w/loh of xlras. J\lmutos to O;na Poanl Harbor Sl tS,(00 Urokcr. 83\.11460 Ocl'ao \'1l'l1'. JBH. 2' :llA ~Sil llurl>ur View Dr Open 12·S Katclla Rlt 1 OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun 12 to S PM HOME NEAR BE.\Cll 4 Bdrm. 212 balh~. lrpll'. lite f11m rm. 599.Soo. 3:1071 Huccaneer St 1>.1na PL l .J. Nicholson Real Estal<·I lnve~tmenh C:all 1!17 U33 ·---3 DR. 2 Ba, -I mos old, !>Chools, ma rtna, be a eh nt>nr b} S92.000. 493· 7766 Webber Rent Estal~. *•CHARMING** 2 Br To..-. nhou~e :! ponl.;, w1dl· l11wns. nr bu:-.. trJ111. shofll-& C"hurchl·~ POINT R .. :ALTY Cull ·IOO·S6011 \ perlt-d hnml• 1n pf'rfcct nmrl Un)lhl. su1·W & 01)1.'ll lbr + l"USIOIT\ l>ullt of<· 01·<'rlnok1ni.: 1\.01 pond. l'rl\ .1ll0 ht•11l·h1·s & gorgeous ~«1r1t 1700 Oorchl.'~tcr Hn. 01)\.'n t-1, Corona del Mar I 022 Corona del Mar 1022 FIXER UPPER WITH POOL 3 Bt>d rm home with hardwood floors, lnl! yard. ne;ir schools & i,hopping. Reduced lo $65,000. Twehc unu!'lual w room to bwtd Al>king $450,000 units, · mort' BToro 1032 673-1181 ••.••......................................... 1---···-- 'hBLK TO OCEAN Completely rcmolleled 1400 DOLPHIN TERRACE on :in over!iizrd lot A .1 ~rn.'.Jshini:: ., BR plus den OPEN SAT, SUM. 1-5 plus formal dining plus ViC'w harbor, ocean, Catalina. from hU,lle tamilv room with this 2600 sq. ft. custom built, country Nt>ccls po mt und carpet. All lt take8 1s u little im· 11i:1natinn & work a ncl you'll hn,•e a beaulllul pool home. Hurry, call &IS·<ml. Roy McCardle Rfflltor 1810 N~wport Casto Mesa 548-7729 Badt loy Condo IUIU(Allrl O~N "OUK Ill.ALTY 11630r•1199,Co1I• ..... 645-9161 . ..................... . NEAR FLUOR Room for everyone. 2200 sq.rt 4 King sz bedrms, much more. Near ~chis & shops. $82.950. open beams, niltur.tl t J h 4 Bd 3 b th r ·1 wood textures and orc:in s Y e ome. rms. · a s, am1 Y and Jelly view from rm . walh pegged flrs .. beamed ceil. FORE STE OLSON ~..c. .. , .. ,,n•• 1 Story 3 Br, den, lg k1tch, FP. tennis, Po<>I. Jac, 'acant. S69,500. 83.1-0328 Corri• House Suner 3 Br 2 Ba Rea1t°" 639· • 13 s SparfCiLng new interior. m..istl·r s1ute & sun1h·l·k Newly decorated in & out! $225,000 JuststcpsloOccanllhd ~~ 6 93 ~-ra.1644-7211 ~L~'f ., .• t1 '3637*E .7~-~as~ ~wy. ~ "<•_l .... 11~ CoronadelMar MESA VERDE * BYOWNER• 3 Br. 2b;i, family s1z yd. patio w brick BIJQ. bonus rm. New rpl g, paint. roor & bathroom f1xlurl's . 291i Royal Palm SIW.!150 PP. Hurry, this won "t last' fplc. ABQ. fon·e~I air Tll.EROOF3br.2ba l'Oll· heal. ...i\ real J«'IH'I Ju:.t do. 559,950 Sup..·r ar~a. hi.led. $69,950 Agent !>46-7739 673 51i4J2_ ~w_-. ..... • .... ~w;,i::,..;,i,;:1.1i1't.11o,;1:1 Corona<klMar 1022 CoronadetMcr 1022 *Condominium* Must sell... I UllM&AT S OHH ltOUSf ll[Al TY 116J Of•""'• Cu~I• M•w SPYGL,\SS, by <mner. 5 br. 3 ba. Nanluckl.'l W'pool, jaCUZll & mint· view. 1 , acre corner lot $284 500. 64 4. 5.J 70 Owner Agent BYOWHER Unique 3 Br 2 B.i. w I Roman tube. Den. 2 fp tc·s. all cu~lom features. Open llnu'I(' S u n 1 2 · .i P :\1 . 7 0 !J Narnssus &10 7819 Duplex, lor~e lot 2 bd, 1 ha e:ich Fireplace $162.500 21:1 799 7724 Splcndid Spygla~s lhll 1 UR orean view. pool. J.•(U2Zi, 2 frplcs , I ct' I and! S298,000 PAULMARTIM ...........•........... OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUH 12·5 Jasmine, CdM 1/2 Blk to Ocean Complclcly re modeled on an ovcrs1ted lot. A Sll)3sh111g ·I UH plu:; den plu<i rormal dining plus h~e family room with open bcums, natural wood tc,turc,, anti ocean ontl Jt'tl1' 1 il•w from ma!'itC'r ,..wit• & sundeck. Jui.I sl<'P'> lo (keJn Blvd. 5230,0IJO CaU644-7211 RedE:stat~ 644-7383 20UPLEXES __ _ By owner S149.500 & Bt'aullful rustic duplex 2 Sl~.500 2.5'1. down, Prin BR. & l·BR, beam cei't.. onh ti61 2271or436-4600 garden patio. $149.500 VJEW 239 MUford Cameo I PAUL !\IARTIN • Real Estate 6'"1 7383 Short-'!. Super 30~ Cum/ ---------pool. 5245.000. 675 ,300 Costa MHa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.........•............ ECONDOMINIUM 2 Bedroom. 3 hath Ct>n dominum horn..-. end unit with good view. Delightful patio, acce!.& to parking. also enclosed double car garage Refngeralor and :-.love to bought anoth~r Spociou:. 3 Udrm. :!' • hath. del'ontlor pHfl•t·t Fenced pJt10, atrium. ll<'am ce11tn1:. xlnl l'o:.ta !\lc!>a 101·. Clol>•· to C\ er· ythmg S!.13.700 759-0761 OPEH SAT & SUH 2220 Mey~r P1ac:e Sharp :l Br 2 Ra xt ras. --------- RARE FIND 645-9161 $59,900 Qwet. shady slrt>ct. bl~ ycl, lrlr. accl?~s. Cute & dn. 3 bdrm, i::d area. G-12·6368 !>lay. Call i\mSA v1-:no1:-; reduced New 3Br home, ne,·er oc· t"Upied. offered below S00.000. Seller wlll help finance, immediate oc 540-3666 ~JOO. 3 Br 2 Ru. Fam Rm. Din R1)1, II.IL' patio, ~.950. Open I louse Sat &Sun25PM.2!M.a Dakl'r. 0 1 771 2286 cupancy. ~ille'Propertiea Wf1ela11 REAL ESTATE Jbr. 1 ba, nPw roof. new {714) 549-2467 Deluxe Mesa V •rde 2 story Spanish hmc put, pool 1nzed yd. C.ill ---------3 Lge bedrms. formal llv w 3hr & 3ba !.ludv Pror niS 6005 bef 6. 642 2-Ull ilfl M 1.-; SA VERDE. By rm. ram r m, 2 full ba, d«Korated. 'AdJaccnt lo 6. Bv ownr. $65,900. owner, 3 DR. 2 Ba. :! pool size yard. new pa ml, S.A. Country Cl~b Pran Sharp 3 BR 2 ba. EuM!.icle. frplcs. fam-rm. SSJ,000. dlx crptg, quick i.alc only S129.SOO. 55..:21~ :!O'< dov.n. Ov.n(•r ..-.ill _646_37_04_o_r_s._to_7_99_8 __ Open House Sal Sun 1 o finance to assumnblc BY OWHiR 548-0066 A B C lnan. No loan cost!> Sea Breeze & Small ~-~.900. ll3l 3525 Ocean \"1ew from }Our Choice Eastside new 3 BR. 21'1 ba home. ·~ \.... v Dramallc 2 sty hv-rm ,. 3 Br . Jge lot. Agni w frplc. Asking S89.900. . .. it's 1ust that simple! 54_9,_95_11_&_· 5528770 Oix•n House sun. 1 s. i~o ·~urflina '1'toa/111 Once you see our lnvcn Vll-tona turn west on Ca· I" Cl tory or several ~autiful MOVE IH HOW! nyon. lo Glen Circle) __ _ EASTSIDE homes you Charming 3 Br. 2 Ba, Owner/Agt.CallS48·416·1 v.-on "t look any farther, hme bike lo beach . SPYGLASS OpenHouH ..._.EW LISTl..._.G call nowfordetaib. ALSO rharmmg 3 Br. 2 PRE-PREVIEW ""' ""' S4A3666 lkt Qwct!'ilrt>t't S R E 3 Bedroom, 2 bnth, &\11th .,. Great Wt'~tcrn R. E. 245 ME AD IV OPEN SAT /SUM 1-5 2021 CALVERT MISA VERDE Vacant & clean Paceset· tcr. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, Fcluntaln YaHey I 034 . ........•.•........... IACK OH MARKET Solcl m S da\s. Bll\er d1dn"t qualify. Supt-r famllv home. HuAe allded fmh· rm complNe w frplc & pool t•1hlc Btn m•w pool w/:.weep. J.ge low matnll'nnon· y<1rd, dble gate & slab for It V •• I<' V. Ht. only Si!l.900. W.int qwck sal~ 968·:1371 or !>46-17!>4. 3BDRM FML Y RM· POOL A I r r ;i cl \ f 1 n a n (' r d ..-. ~S.000 \•A Jo<m M·llcr cons1dcr 2nd T D llui;e pool table·s11.e added fm- ly rm VJcanl. QWl"k oc· cup,1ncy-consider lrade 546-1754 or 008-3371 Real Estate Bv ov.nr Condo. Tiburon tirru.. Jbr. 21-iba ram rm. n!>l'n hsC' Snt1Sun 11 S, 008-8958 ------- IYOWNER Lg 3Br, (am rm . l"'•Ba. patio. nr 011rflelcl & Magnolia, $86,500. Prin only 963· 7931 or 776·5366 fori /Sat /Sun I • 5 #8MORROIAY Very large lot with room for pool, Portsmouth model. Wood Ooors, hi~h beams, 2 brick Crplcs. $230,000 fee. A&!\ 494·0029 Coast Ploza h ome. ~ 8479632orS390784 Of'EHSUM.l·S Located on large, private ~~'lidS 7 ---Under conslructlon, 3 de· ..cul·cle sac lot. Won 'l last f'inest East side, 4 Br 2 luxe u"lls, a 3·bdrm., 2~ U only $79,500 Open Sun. Ba, pride of ownership ba. home+ two 2·bdrm., day t s. :l630S. Timber, hmc. $87.500. Open 2bathapts.,overlooking ramlly rm .• frplc.: wood 1 ________ _ s hingle roor. 2 cor garage. All this (or only $86,0001 Cnll now! Santa Ana. Call College Park. 3 large House 1·5, Sat & Sun. 3'10 Santa Ana Country Club. 198-7155 bdrms 2ba, lam rm, 2 _A_lv_a_Ln_. 64_&-_?69_4 ___ 1 Select your favGrite col· $289,000. Owner I Agent into. Quiet Cul-d·sac sl In neighborhood, sunken llv Unlvtnlty Realty ell 833-9781 Hestet--Brown ..... ,, . Country French 4 yr old 4 : used brick frpl~s. Like a E. Slt>E·5 mlnutu to ors, carpeting, etc. br on canyon + view. jk;,,1•i•g-.,·61-new hse, ready to move b e o c h • q u 1 e t Jnsped plal\S. ll40-m3 ··-··---· super nea. $80,000. 0 /H rm. co\"ner frplc, 673·65)0 ---------1 · + · Sat/Sun 9 ·6pm. By hreal<(ut nook. $73,000. --M-E-5-.. -v-or:.,..• .. -0-E-----'-----Harbor Ylew Hiiis Owner. 979-9039 17141642·5.104 "' ~ *NEW C0"4DO * Lusl(·Burlingame Mdl EASTSIDE Popular nooT plan. 3 2 Bdrm , 11• bath. frplc, 2 Fee Jand. 4br, Jba, R 2 CH.t.RMER l•--------11MMAC. by owner College bdrm. 2 bo, L.R .. DR., car gor, new. 242.\ Santa ram rm. din.rm. bonus • ~ MESA WOODS Pk, 3 Br 2 Ba, FR. Open rec room. overlooking Ana Ave (f105l C'\1 rm, open beam c•ihni:s. Plenty of room for oddi· 12 Story, 4 BR, 21, Ra HouseSun.557·7096 patio. heated & filtered $68.9~ Prin only. Cull cirtular stair case. beaul tion on this hutc lot In 1 home, located c105c _to Lovely 3 Br Pool Hme, pool. Private yard with 613-5553 Jndscp06f, room for pool Jrcnt location' l..orce South Coa.'!t Plu:a. Liv· w/compl rcmod kltch. boolt access. New carpet 80~ Finonc1n& to backyard for fun ln sun rm.C.m·rm,plusformal Lge paneltd •·am Rm, & drapes. S82.0oo .1•-------- qu1lilied huyer. Open entertain'""· plus boat dlnina rm. Flnls~ed overlook!"~ pool, sur· SS7-6103 a(t f prn. No $77,777. • hse Sil/Sun l· s. 1422 ltarage. Family room & bonu• rm. Be auttful roondod by trees, dttk· a1ents. M ES A V E R D E - C• Cod 2 Story Nestled amongst huge trees. Prime area. Manicured grounds. F\lnct1onaJ family noor plan Country k 1t ., rormolly dine. Massive mastl'r suite. SUPER PARTY R OOM. Fresh paint, e11rlh tones. lllcld8 hnuted one year w1rr~11ty on mQJor cutn· ponenu. Owner must 110. hurry,call MATIOHAL 11.ALTO•S 14S-1414 Keel Dr. 644·5615 aft (ireplace too. Come ~ee it Jandscapinl front & rear inl( & brttk BBQ Newly -----------• 1padous 3 bfodrrn ind 5plJ\. now-too 1t00<.l to J11tt w/custom pool. Op•n pAlntecl lo ldo •out, .,,1 South Coest Phrsa rimlly + 111'11• dC'n and !~•-•_•_-_•_•_•_•_•_-_•_-_•_~~·-~ . ... ~ $12,500 House Sat/Sun l ·S. 001 cpl•. drps. ai Sh1.r1> 4 8R, 2 Bl. Mesa wet bar. U p araded ... --------•: "!:.r2F5·~.IH1.'! ''· t=~· 556·7695. By Owner. tndscpos rrooo. Optn Woode home. Open Sun· thruout. Ju.st lh1tf'd ll JUS1' USTB>! _..n ""' ~ $123,000. sun 1. 5. 2 1 2 o dayl-5,S416S4ntaCJara. $77,TTT. Murry, c1ll SOS MARtGOLD ...._wtlea · Wettminster. 845-7409 Bkr. 613-1148 548-sel> ~·:fo~.~~ ~~':1~Z Immac. 2 bdnn. " den ...-. -r,.2 t920 "Woods .. &dusl·,. Hew HotM Fnsh CharmlnJ u•~ brick with frplc .• blt·lnran( & MfO OUA1\ft..Ht "&Of' Spec:. 2 BR, 2 BA adult Summcrfit-ld plan 4, 2 flrcphaco. Extra shelves oven. dl11hwahr., dbl. ---------condo, air c-ond, frplc, •I«>'. l)rlcod to •sell at & cupboard• in a&rage. aarye. l11e. tunny P9tlo; 8Pictou.~ 5br. 2ba, Mwly brealcla1t rm, frml dine. •uoo. Belter than new ---------Comm pool It lovel)" walktollhopa-&~ach. plinted IMout, located Walk-in mirrored closet. coocl.&1ym11.intlndscp, ---------Plf'k. Onty sleP& away. GIB WALKER nr achools & shop•1. ca::. wlhr & dJ")'M. Oilly lmmo~ thruout. Ownr• orrucd Ill $78,S.OO. Open RIAL.TY US UOO ()p(in h~o Sun. only 10 S?l.~. loavlng Stale .. Many Sall!lun 1-5 • ------· __ , 31161..lncoln W1y. PATTI WALKER xt.ro " uparadcs, xlnt l<llmEI C.-nlro, FV REALTY 84.2·1418 pr1~ Ucrms. GARAGE SALE ads tn BY OWNER JACX P'ICK&ASSOC :,';,0~~?~':~:1~~~:::~r ~!~*~:n~*11~0;:.~~~~r; 1~~~~'t1~~fi%3:Z•;! ·----86).092S-·--·---.EASTSJDE. , Br rim drawJn11 ttrd, p1'ont de n. 2,000. •i&tc>G$ It welt -Call NOW, llave somethtn1 to sell! Rm, fplc:. lac )'Ult, &.U.-MmtodAy. ft PM Prin y l~ . • 111.ACH Oustnedadadoll'"1.L S17,GOO. Broket.50-i • . . l I j t • ~!:!.~~ ........... ~~.~~ ....... ~!~~ ....... ,~.':.~ ....... ~.~~• .. •••• ~.~~...... ~y.June1Z.18T1 DAILYPILOT Di le . I040U1MIW°"le11etl 1040 , ............ ec.tt 1040 IW""9•1ffda I040 .,...._ t044 in* 1044 Hea.1Fof-S. ..._..,_s. HollM'lf«Wt ············•••········•··••·•••·····•·•·•··• ·•·••·················· ••...•..•....•......... .•...•••...•...•....... ........................ ...................... ..................... ····••·····••·······•·•• T 1-1--L.,...IHct. 1041• COllllATULATtOHS TO LOVE A ff""'f'-1044.,..,... 1044 ...................... ~ OMTHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ENCHAMTING • BIN PRESENTS •PEN HOUSES SINDAY 1 ·5 PM S73 POOL HOME * • MAaTT Antnaot• WIMltEDON' WATBFIOMT One ~ the top sales men at Century 21 Love\>' 4 bedroom, bonus New 2 levd Coia<So. IM!low Walk·ln. Century 21 Walk-In is first i,n room hon1e in the Roe· last. by owm:r. 7~ oa:JS, sol for Century 21--0ranae County qug CJub. Near tennis & 548--0122 Bdr 1dnce January 1977. Whether buylng or park, no assoclatlon Woodb-.ri-.._-----:.oom ~m;inbta~ ~~'!'~~ OPEN TODAY 1·5 PM . Iii d~. Only $116,500. -r Arboriob lli"bl ded I »C ng you will receive tbc best m210nkayha \Jparaded luxury "' Y upgra · .ovc· reprmentaUon possible .•. call &mday l ·S Briarcliff mdJ. Owner )y, well kept yard. Locat· ~ .. 14a..IOIO wlll hnance. s119,500. ed oo quiet street ttear --., WALLS Open Dally. #l4 Lake schools and shopping v PLUS. YOl..lr own POOL. lucuffntt... Turtlef"Odl Beaut uparaded 4hr, formal din 'r: & scp f11m rm, otrium. bnck pauo & walls ol 1i&us add to tho charm of thu. bnl[hl, cheery home. 5'4·!>-111 POTINTIAL F1x~r-uppt'r on Iara~. wooded lot. 2 8drms & 2 botths. Tantalmnt water i:o ura..-, a •bade "·eathcred. Ocean view, tllllt.-UC8l)'ptUI $12S,500 ' NORIHS REALTY • •494-8057 * 5211 Me dowlri Drl•e l..o\ ly 3 hc¢oum nt1aar olf euura & he ~ h. lto111n for houl or t.r JI •r, larll' p Ut1. WAU.fH 611 I WAlMllt w .. ,.... .... iew. '95-S906 or 55'9·l833 Woll worth $107 ,500 OF GLASS WOODIRIDGI • Come and see 1l today! ~·REAL Est'A'TE ~""y lho """autllul view lS4U EIFFEL. · • " .....,., -~Ide Willow Model, · ENTtRPR or Woodbrid&e Lake •bdr~ .. 3bat.hs,su nkcm ---~ • ISES .. * * HIGH ON THE Hill 17201 Sandra Lee 1-:xclu '' c ur<•a uhovl' Jl untlngton 11 •• rhour :i lk.'tlroum. t•ustom home \' 1 l h µooJ t 8$ 000 * * CAI. CLASSIC BY THE SEA 5 3 I I Glettstone Fanta ... ta· .t btdroom. 21" bath tn ~t l1w.111on N1•.u twath, golf & schools ~ l l uoo * * BEAUTIFUL SUMMERAB.D HOME 830 I Northport Drive '$, S[!J('1ous bf'drooms, vaulted ceiling 1n II\ mg roorn. formal dining room, large fam1lv room with wet bar. Cov- l'rcd patio $92,000 * * PLAN 500 °THE LANDING" 580 I Grimsby Beautiful 4 bcdrobm, 3 bath. one h ed room down . Pool s ized lot. Profess1onul ly land::.c.-aped . $142,500 ............. .ct.1040 .. ....................... ~ 1042 By owner. 3 UR. 1 ~ n._.••••••••••••••••••••••• Twnh.c. choiCI) lo<', wulk ELIGAMT & tu achh1, hu~. comp. n• IXCITIMG dr1· A1>vh 1t lncld. As Executive home, ideal 11~~~ 5 '.', .. lo.tn. $56,000. for e ntcrtuinmg. Two llW 2655 slory h'tllllR room with Y0tktow11 Vlllu. b) owner 3 Ult, 11 , lJ • Oll('n UOUbt> Sat Sun. llti52 Ptlbwood l)r.~9684 ii) ow nr. 3br lue. wulk to bch Open Ilse Sun l 5 pm or call for appt. 960-~71. 51318thSt. Palos Verde s t o ne farcplace to celling. t-·ormal drning room, library, fum1ly room, two wet bars , 3 bedrooms. 4 baths, pool room. 54' dock. View. ~.soo. Avpro~ 21-00-1tq-r.t_4_b_r . I£, jQuaH ~ IJm1ly rm. llvmg rm. Plac• rumpus, 3 ba, spnnklers. Prapertn new y r pt & d rps . 751-tt20 Beautiful! 558·0434 or '"°°OUAllSf.NIWf'OllfllACH 847-0064 HELP! • SeocJcrte LCICJOO"* 2 Water front townhomes 3br, 3ba. $H8.500. 3796 Montego. 840·1058 4br, 3ba. $159,500 3772 Montego, JL B. 21.3·59'H700 from your HrlarcUff 11 in living rm., dmlng t m., Arborl:tke. Elegant 2 alr·rondlllonlng. Choke ~D-. bedroom and den with olcarpets.Owner/A1ent D 'Ws...._ ubsolutely no main-833-1768 'T~..,/.~ tenance. Plan to see ., r~ now! Charmin g Cum bridge 022 8 #3 Cove Model in Gr~ntree. 3 br, Q;AJ• 600 Sunday 1·5 2 bu, family rm, den & atnum. Prof. decorntcd COLLEGE PARK Sharp S&S. built Cornell model wjtb 4 bedroom. family toorn & bonus r oo m . Super neighborhood. $115,000. 14648 Beach Sunday 1·5 RARE VANDERBILT Luxurious 4 bedroom home in Village Park. Near parks, library & schools. You must see Uus one! $132,500. 1!52CedarTree Lane Sonday 1·5 m nutural tones. Prot. 't523 CAMPUSDl:IRVlflE la ndscaped. $87 .suo. ---------~1277 SAMIO'S A DOG ... but he won't bite when you come look 11.l h1:s gorgeous houi.c. plui.h carpeting . custom drapes, well done thruoutl Great cul de sac location Wlth t.uper neighbors all around e~· cept on one 1tide, which is open, hght & airy• 4 Bdrms., 2 baths. $89,900 552·70~0 THE .. · · .. · - VJLLACE. · .. : REALTORS OPEN SAT /SUH 1·5 35 WhistUnCJ Swan (Off Slone Creek) WaJt until you see lhis 1owan In Woodbridge; re· ady for immediate oc· cupancy; brund new 4 bdrm .. Cormul dining rm., sunken h\•m.: rm. & fami ly rm. All for $119,100. REA TV IHl1•84R7 OPEN HOUSES 1-5 Owner says, must sell this sharp 4 bedroom home in a great Hunt tObt!On Beach locution. Close lo everyth1n.: or827·7300 DONALDM.BIRO RACQUET CLUB 13571 Onkayha Owne r ha s b oui.t hl Both proC'ly decor . Top AuHl01 ... lteahor> lot al1on1t + pool + _...;..;-=c=:;.;.:=..;=.;..;.;.::......_ 714/846-1371 ;motht·r. Plea1te help him cout Set' and buy this wm 11er. $611,900 1nclude1t Jacuni + tennis courts. Open House Sat-Sun or by appQrntmenl WALLS OF GLASS VA TERMS A super executive home w/S bdrm:>, a den. pool & :.pa. DEERFIELD r. Dfl pool. CENTURY 21 ~'::i~ .• ~ .•.•••• !?.~~ I ..,. ~ 963·0961 The mos t desirable Enjoy the beautiful \•ie" ..... ~~~~~~~~~I lloll>hock "I " 1n oC Woodbridge Lake !!!==============! _________ 1 Turtlerock. Prine. only rrom your Briarcliff II m EXEC EST "'TE 552.9529 Arborlake. Elegant 2 "' bedroom and den with Fountain Valley I 034 f-k.1tincjfon S.och I 040 .........••.•••.......••..••.•......•.•••••••• OPEN HOUSE ... \l t.. SI' I I 1~1:.:1s.111 l'1·tl111 l l•r :! hJ, .-.1rn .. r 1111 H ADLEY REAL TY 847-8844 <.,! I' I'. II Sh,11 I' l'nnl ltortlt' I hi' hm'<· I .i 111 1•m :! 11 pl• S11t.:•ltl XI'' lkl11'' TWO CUSTOM MEW HOMES S.'<cS Rt•salc Specialists. 3. 1 or:; hllrm mudt:>ls <1\a1l, ~11mt• "' pooh.. !lliH 1002 l't•n111nJ.,l\nn Properlll'S HOUSE SWEET IT IS •.. II . !111111 ull 111 portray all lh1· lllW lt'illUI'!'' llf lhlS 'lll't'I hnDll' 'l'hl•n•'s u 1.1m11,v room, \\1th w 1w t'al'pl•ls. :1 hc•droom. 2 bath wt'll priced under $70.000 BYTHESEA Woodbndae Arbor Lake, absolutely no main · Secluded entrv unfolds Covington. 1600 s q.Cl. tenance. Plan to see lughly upgraded home 2br, 2ba, luxury condo a l now! Earth tones, mirrors, the lake. $125,000. By ·~•._rCA::-:~l:"".l:--::N~O::'.".W:-:-:\ pccky cedar & suede ownr 830·o.t.22. walls Used brick patio t:n1ve;;1ty_P_a_r _k--4b_r_ 752 7'" 5 courtyard. Separate 21~ba Dc:.igner Hom~ ...... ~~"-·...!.:.J~l~ mother·1n law qtrs with cnot Townhou~e). Xtra DONALD M. BIRD hltn dei.k, book ca:.l's :rnd lri: yrd privacy Wa lk to ~<101 ... Reoho .. ·' 1 bath This has 1l all + ' · ---- WALK TO 1i EACJI TJkc ~ ~~~~ ~i:~1• sµa. DEERFIELD advantage, hurry call A beautiful 3 bedroom COLLEGE PARK, Open townhome with mirrored MATIOMAL llou:>e Sat. & Sun. 1·5. wardrobes and com ltEALTORS Syratuso mdl. 3 br, den. munity pool. SPA and · 141-1414 Cam rm, highly up· parks. Close to schoolr; i.:radcd, s uperbly dt'· and s hopping. $84,SOO. cor'd. S93,500. l mmed . CaJlto see. Bcaut1(ul 5 Bdrm home located in I rvine's "CUlverdale". Low down lo Vets! Hurry! Owner bought new and wanls to move now! Sll2,900. Call RED CARPET. 754-1202 ~Terrou/Ccrdiff 2 Br. 2ba. Like new. up· grd'd thru-out $79,500 owner 975 2285. 551 1442 THE WILLOWS Pool Home by Owner. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Crplc. S74,SOO. Lv msg 752·78-17 REDUCED $12,000 7 Cattail ASSUMABLE LOAN on ttus 3 bdrm townhome. N i cely up gr aded throughout. 20 Woodrush /I. super s harp Elkwood 3 bdrm patio home that fealures a Jovelv formal step-down h\'ing room & atrium olf master bdrm. Drive by·call lo sec 14102 Saarinen. Colony, RAMCH REALTY BY OWNER. The Rllllrh, lovely a Br. 2 Ba, lge Fam Rm. 2 fplc's, new cpts, quiet cul de sac. S87.000. 551-4542 REAL ESTATE GREAT IMVESTMEMT OPPORTUMITY Commercial boardang----------1 kennels w1lh ronnccting Woodbndg~ Place ()pen How;e by owner View lot on cuJ de :.uc. 4 Br 2 ea. lgt? Fanuly DID mg Ram & Solarium $119,500. 552-1234 or i) 832·2564 TurUt!rOCk·Owocr house on •, :ir ce with Elegunl 4 Br 2\~ Ba Fam room for horseb in Rm & lndscpd lot w/outo LagWta Beach. $197,500 OCEAMVIEW I s prinklers. $137,UUO Open House Sun. 12-5PM 19381 Sierra J nt?l 833-0527 ENJOY 5000 sq ft bwldmg Silt! now reduced lo onl ~ ~.000 0\11 ner anxious Univ. Park Village ll most deslr~d LaSalle plan townhome, fam-rm, 2~ ba, ' BR + den. Xl"t loc. nr pools, schools, park & new Library. Priced right & inclds land. J. Risser, Realtor. 552·9600 DEAMEHOME Spurlillng 3 BR, 2112 Ba, Cree standing fumaty hm on cul-de-sac. Lus h VIEW LOT • On .i q111t't s lre1·t 111"" LJguna $25,000 Caus•y & Company llG-1 So. Coa1tl llw) • LACUNA BEACll 497-2457 l:indscaping & wood •iiiiiiiiiiiii __ .., ... ..,.. $1;!,500-ll:iwau lol 1 J acre I AH. own ) our O\\ n 111 beach S4!1.500 decks. $122,500 Owner. 55 1·6831 Open llou1tc Sat/SUn 1 5. 41:.! Holly OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 11·5 14732 Donl·aslcr fld Bcautuul 2 Story, 4 BR. 3 Ba, Cahr. home w /li;e CO\'. patio. Walk to parks & schools. $95,000. Agl. 963-0867 ask for /I.I Sl5ti,OOO rnR ocean vu SlS!l,000 3llR den J:'an l.C.lll' ()('('Un\ ICW ~39.~ Cu!>l Eng Tudor 4BR/3Ba. Din.rm. 2 dee~. \\IOe cellar, den w1wct bar, fam rm, fan tast1c wlulewater & ca- nyon \IU O.Y.O.APT Laquno Beach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl.cross from H eisle r Park Oct:>an,•iew & h1lb Catalina SunHts!! too• :? Iii<. 2 BA. Adult ... Reach out & touch the only Ell•nu Apts. $97,SOO. island from this newly 48 I ChH Dr, Laguna. n'<.leeorated 3 BR beau· JAY W YEA TS tr. New ~arpcts, drapes, nt;i\LTORS tile, paint. wallpaper , 499 2237 etc. Walk to V1ctor1a ~ • Beach. Move-10 now & iiiir1_i!_!!!!!!!!-ii!l1 e nJOY the summer. $159.500. JAYWYEATS REALTORS 499-2237 $12.:'100.Jlawnil lol h acre LEFT l lit . :! B.i • <.:al h1·11t-1 ,1 I llt·am~. \ ·1·1 .11rn1 l1h• 111 l.1ldll'l1' l1th1111 .... 'Ill Jiil) 'Ir~ ~'.' lllMI Hv O\\ 1wr !JUI hlt•I· (Ill ljlll~·I< ..,,1)1• Orw hlk lu t11llv duh X'li 'l'li) can 540-3666 IYOWMER occ'py 551·5130 --- sharp Plan 400. Lge .. ex·, ___ s_S_l_·2_0_o_o __ _ cc. home. Neat loc. for --------- .small children, sides & WOODBRIDGE Unique Laguna Beach Elltate. 5 br, 3 ba, maids quarters, sep guest house. 5 car gar. pool, 3 blks to beh. Spacious grounds. finest appornl· menls. SS00,000. Shown by appt only. l BR. own your own nr beach $19,500 S156.000-4BH/ocean vu S189,000·3BR/den. Fan ) - tasllcocean view $239,500-Cust Eng Tudor. 4BR/3Ba, l>1n.rm, 21 decks, wme cellar. den Contemporary llfltela11 Immaculate 3 Br 2 Ba on WOODBRIDGE Warm· REAL ESTATE cul de sac street. U 11- gr ad ed cpts & drps. w /mass I\ e used br1 ck Cplc. S72,250. Prine only. SAY "HELLO" TO 968-496-1 ington Twnhouse. Mdl "Ii", upl(.radcd, cpt. frpl, close to pork. $79,500. Ownr M2· 1835 ----- By owner. Colleg(• Park. R .. .._.CH RE "'LTY trl Jc\C•I 4 Br 21,-,: Ba . An "' Fam Rm. upgraded 551 -2000 back man1 ·pork. 4 BR.. POPULAR PRESCOTI step-up hv. rm. w/soar· 5 Br 3 Ba. lge lot on park. ing cell .. scp. din. rm. Wood floors in entry Fam rm & k1tch. over· family & k1tch. Open looks charming, pnv. re· Sun. 18 Willowbrook. ar yd. Now only $117,000 $155,000. By owner. BROKER 552 M34 644·5403; 847-858.'I --~------Beauty! "\1 I:'.\ I utl 1111( I 111111 1·1·111"1 1.n .. 11 \Ill! l.1ni1 h m·1i:hh111 h111kl I t.1 . I , h.1 la: ~ti , "llftt'I l"t1ll•I Onl\ ~;.1,;,.~1 X!li ;1.!ii :\11 •• 1~ pll'J"t .1 i•uotl hu\ \ .1luc 1 ... the - --. ----- \\ot1l lor 1h1s :i hr. 2 ba Byowner,1mmac 4br,2ba 1111111111.i..111 11 \ illa .:e hme, formal dm rm & h" m" Ft· ,1tu 1 111 j( :1 ldm r01. co\·ered patio, 11.11·~ltnl.! tircplJt'e front&rear.manyxtra!• ".ilb ol mirror;.. plush Rike 1t to heh. M·hools & • 111":1111.: & l'nd pal1u park. S88.500. S36·8171J \\ cntrl air. SS2·1471 1---M-0-5-1---Irvine NEW LOW PRICE ••.••••••••••••••••• •••• · •••••••• •• •••••••••••! 1044 tnkw Huntington Beach I 040 ....................... WE HAVE IT! l-'1111 11111·,. t111h ~,1:.:w111 '11\1 , 1" 11!.1 Oii 1 U( d1• -.,I( 111(. 'l'I 1'('111'1\ II) (>.11 ICI 11111111• 1111111r11 1·ond C>nh :-.!':!1.7511 \d c1u1 ck HO 1111 th1" ~t·n111nt• hari.:am ME + INCOME Shoncre1t Realty 846-5573 BYOWHER Downtown. Step1> to beach. walk lo sc:hools Pnnc. only Ah't 536 1 '84 O~n S...nday 1-5 9002 G~ttysburg Dr. OWNER amoous, bought another! 19x33 Living rm. 19x3S Pool. 4 hr. 2 ba, bltn mkro.wave & Corn- Price reduced $6500. BEAUTIFUL Owner i.ays sell before 4 bedroom home in weekend. Best buy 1n CULVERDALE. Corner lX'\:rf1cld 3 br, 2 ba Call location with outstandmg Nick Vracin curb appeal Iron grates lrvme Pla1a Realty and gnll. Call io see. 752·6521or551-2784 Now only $87,500. Deerfield Condo. 2br & den, 1 nr. On the green· belt nr lhe pool. Jmmcd. POSS('SSion. $76,000. 55!H~2, 554·1161 dys. LEADERSHIP REAL ESTATE 842·4466 S & S Park lluntington. Immaculate 3br, 2ba. ~hm~ xtras. Quiel Cul- ill· ,,l l' SHl ,;t()(I. 003;8579 ing cooktop. Waterfall LAK£fRONJ behind wall of glass. RANCH REALTY Walk lo schools & park. New luxury 2 Br & den, ~~•.ow <;n·,•• 1.11n11\ hm N 0 581.500. P.M. Cooper & a 11 u Pg rad es. 171 ___ s_s_1._2_0_0_0 __ _ , lilt + 1i.tol ,111-.1 11 Assoc. 5.16-1484 536-8013. 8 d d 0 1 5 1k1"1 11t·cl H1·.11h tono11 rt gewoo' pen . GOOJ> LOCAT I ON 111 11111\ t• 111l11 \lrnult"' '" LA CU E.~TA Sat &sun. 675"3178 California hme, Plan lM: h1 ;11 h Tn "I, IKIO d\\ll BYTHESEA Deerfield Patio Home 2 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm, Dln \it .•1'1 o> ,~,.1 •Kl ;,,1111, 4Br. 3Ba, Cam rm, coun· BR + den 2 b A iC Rm. w/buffet. newly try kit. 1 mi to beach. For ' a' ' painted. $76,500. Prine D 0 W N more info or appt (714) frplc. $82,900. By owner . only. 759-5848 dys ; 962·3532 or 963-3002 By 955·3lS8 559-0186 e\'S/wknds S Ex Y ~er. pnn only. l«caoin Price 1 \ t h 11 -------•I ()pen Tise today 1·5 VILLAGE 3 111~tonl' ~~ncht ~~m:n1,j RHAPSODY 3000 sq .Ct. hme w/4br, This 3 bedroom home 11t•11 r 0 0 m . 2 ha t h • ram.rm, din rm, & xtra provides an unobstruct· t•nt·lo~•'ff p11110 with brick in green & yellows. Love· hte bonus rm. Covered ed view oC Saddleback. A 5 BR BTHJ for 1 ho~e \\arm ly one level, 4 bedroom patio, BBQ & li:?e pool. cul-de·sac that backs the -.um nwr nii:hi~. Close 10 home. Flreplaceinhvmg Drop by & see for greenbelt. Close to shop· lK'llCh srhools and shop· room, deluxe window yourself, 13721 Sohta1re ping. Enjoy parks. pool pini.: Won t last at only treatments & carpctmg. in The Racquet Club. and tennis. $95,900. Call 1{4·.1t t hi' h1·,1rh 1 ra mr ~i7 .ooo Open Sat & sun Shower & sink in garage. 5'W·9411. for appt. \'llh 1111~ nt·w llshn~ 'l 15 6102 Ounn, H.B Secludedgarden&pal10. RealE.'>tate 11..·druom. 2 '"''" plu~ W II \ L Jo: N RE AL HurrySlOS.000. &tabhshme nt t.1mily 1011m, \\.all.. l•l EST\TE.891M855 640•6600 Deerfield dlxe 4 BR, 2t'l ... 1·ho11I • & ~111111111111: or • . . b Br d h hi hikt> to lll'.idi \ou lwttt-r SF.AW IND pool & JBCUZ7.I a. an new, 1g y sec 11 nn" •I unh SRS 000 Sl09,500 upgraded. Prin. only. Opi•n Sat it Sun 1 l'i 1(1102 CUSTOM HOME 3br, 121.3)183·4571 Cutty Sark WllAI l''N S79.500Ncar beach CULVERDALE R t-: ',\ L Es I' fl. 1: ~; . H K PROFESSIONALS REDUCED S3000. RAMCH REALTY llV8 7115.'l ~llJ.'18377 963·?653 ~~~~~~~~~! 55 I ·2000 Lovely 2 story, 4 BR.1--------- Pool J:.11•11111 s1:16.!lOO JUST LISTED! ram.rm, lgc kitchen, 3 WOODBRIDGES&S Li;e 5 1rn hom1• m pr<'· 4 BR, 2 BA. Goldenwest ---------1 bath, laundry rm, nr RedwoodModelTwnbse '>llKe area nrur heuch 3 1-iltntes. (t'am rm, Cplc, park & schools. Nice 3 Br, 2Vt ba w/frplc, nr Car 11ar' Corm11l din, !lhuke roo(. blk wall yd. WOWI. landscaping, wrought lake&pool.lblktopark. ~p.acious fom rm c,111 for details. iron. etc. Askina $85,000. Fully upgrd 'd. pp. P/l.Clfll'S1\NDS 531514)(1, C\l.'!1968-6104 WHAT A VALUE! 0wner<714)963-1675 $AS,SOO. Will lease REALTY !lt;IJ0779 W•sthaYenReafton Format dining, Cornily UNI VERSITYPARK 5Sl·5T74 STO' Inn RE Metwort& rm. huge kitchen. solid. 4 BR. 2 't-2 Ba, on quiel redwood cons trucllon. cul·de·sac, hi&hly up· S.·i• th.•·,e h11m1: Wiii h~ Pnr\.'<1 to !>ell La Cuma You'll agree Its a lot tor g raded. n ew crpts, .i111·n Suncl.I\ I ft r\t. R.ir~uel Club Tm mac $$,SOO Don't wait, see it hardwood floors, perfect lt;7'l9Stl~Trtt>, l-'V <ltrl d . :rnr. '2ba, by today, call cond. Over 2200 sq. ft. l!J!~' acht, 110 o\\ncr $88,900 Opco hse CENTURY 21 nnd unde r $100,000. ~=l~,~~D ii:.' ~n:J~s" m /l.londra ~9~7~9-~l~O~S~O~S~3~6-~7~5~42~ rrl.nc. only. 552·774' l4l·06 I JUST R_E_D_U_C_EO __ IW'*oe 4 B~~ll:~:l Rm , 3 hr. tll•n, z l>a A JCWl'l 1 uwradt.'<i, rac1'1c Snnds ...;::... I 042 ·Bi.cay .Model on park. 113.11 Fr1c-.1lund. ~72.~l 4 Br 2 Ba. heatt"d pool .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• upfl'ds, S145K, ova/wknd t'hl.'<'f llt•alty. 84G·5531 mmc-r lot. Fruit trees Lovely .Cbr custom horn~·. $$2·1905; ofc, 752·1210 . -------••I Owrter mo\•ing. Open Cath~ral ulllna. It" btkr. Hoose Wed & Tbura 1..S II " ---------• THREE San Ml1uels in the Ranch. All with POOLS, AND SPAS. Over 2200aq. fl. of beautiful Uvlnf· CalJ now Cor a lnok "t tht.t fine aelection that. may never be again. CH \1\MING 3 R<lrm, 2 sat & Sun l ·S. A&ent. windows. stone frplc, DEERFIELD Plan ll·A. ba hnm w /pnol l .ow 00.0050 gives this ~padou1 home 3br, 2ba, uparoded, end mnlnt yrct Clm14' to hrh & 1-:-, --------load5 of charm. Prlvllc:)' unJt by ownr. 551·082'7 RANCH RIAL TY purk11. SIU ,llOO . C6111 OpenHteSof/Sun12·4 +vtcw.5Sl·"26Blcr WOO DBRIDGF. Sit$ 151·2000 " "42-0411Aftt $69,900 l•-------•I Twnhle, 3 Br Fam 1\m,i--------------~~~~-111!!!!1-•l 1..m:~ly 4Br homo. Don't • SeoK.,. Condo 21\ 811, ownr. $87,900. WOODlllDG! •OPEH MOUSE• • r"l•i.thl!\'<lrnlit bocltyrl. 1 .BR. up talrs modol, _640-__ 0254 ________ , Stepa to bellrh club. ls.>2 BAVSHORE LN. 11paclou1111und -ck. Cb~e you.r ()Wn In• SJ\T&.SU~ 12 61 New 3Hr. 21 Ba, O<'t1tn vu-w. Bldr/Ukr 631 1, Clt'S3&-0W~\it'J/wk~ • LUDB.SHI, Call Ron EUts S.lllna anythlnl wttb a tenor. Thts 4 BR Ir 2 llA R!At IST AT! Cc-ntury 21960·2358 Doily Pilnt Clan lfitd Ad h.<lo la rco.dy for occup •42•446, Crol!I Country 1411188 II a almple matler • • • now.135..o2U nt 95&2; or Just c•ll ~. 675-3$$4. CULVERDALE 4 IDRM.-FAM. RM. If you're looking for a large family home, this is it! A re- m a rkable home in a great family location. near park and pool on a cul·de-sac street .. Some or the amenities include. a large bonus rm. complete with pool table, lamp and bar. parquet entryway. Interior completely color c·oordinated with upgraded papers, custom drapes and carpet, plus much more. Call today. CHANCELLOR SHAR' -4 IDRMS. Beautiful Plan 4 Chancellor home loaded with extras which include plush upgraded carpet· ·ing. new drapes, dining area, fireplace, large sunny kitchen: 21h baths, plus much more ana priced to sell at only $97,500. IRVINI CONDO ONLY SSl.500 New on the market and the owners are anxious. Sharp 2. bdrm. Plan D with cent. air conditioning, dining area and a Single car garage. The best buy in Irvine. Hurry on this one. OHM MOUSE .. IDIM.~C ll061 IUTUlt-1·5 Lovely comer lot Plan 4 locat- ed across from greenbelt. Ex- t erior freshly painted, 4 spaciou bdrms.. 21.A.: baths, fireplace. cent. air condition· ing and bcauUiully decorated nre just a few of the exciting extras included In this fan- t nstic home. A must see. Off Micbel!llon. Owner anxious . Only $.U0.000. • red hill realty 552-7500 ----'~----__ <WI-=.. WAM~8 __ ~ 1990So.Cst. Hwy.494·8519 w "et bar. fam rm, fan- lashc whitewater & cu· nyon '1ew 2BRJ2Ba fantasl1t' ocean · \·1ew. furn and. V1ctona lieJch $159.000. Open House Sun. 1 5, 2020 OPEN SUM. 2·5 San Remo Dr. Surf & Ca ' 177 SKYLl ..... E nyon views 31 l Ba lge " dL•c:ks. fam rm, 2 frplcs. Mystic Hills, want a Sl00.500. Owner 494·8711 view without a lonit UP· ------· hill drive? Thls 3 bdrm .. GREAT LITILE HOUSE 2 bath charmer has it• lbgh m the hills. 3 br & Low mainl. yard with family rm w/back yd automatic sprinkler valley \•1cw. Offered at system. Large. levt?I lot. only $114.750. One or the few hillside Paul i'rankhn 979·8533 ~;~without steps. R....i::-REAL-ESTATE LAGUNA NIGUEL '--t::::-' ENTERPRISES. 3 Bdrm., 2 bnth horq.9 near bus stop; the lar~ rooms & xlnt floor plan provide for easy In· door /outdoor entertain· ing. $119,500 MIGUEL SHORES New listing! Bright & cheery 3 bdrm., den & 2 bath home. Beaut1Cully landscaped, with lush plantings. Brick patios. wood decks, bnck walls Many, many extras Everything you want in a home! $157,500 81G2STORY W /SPECTACULAR OCEAMVIEW Mountains ide, among the pine trees. a most picturesque setting, you will hnd this 4 BR. fami- ly rm, dining room with just under a>()() sq. rt. Bil hke 2 sep. homes. ea. W/O fantalllic \'iew Of the ocean. (Use your im- agmalloo). $266,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 (fa~ 'fer HEW USTIMG! ~· 11...,,,~ Laguna's finest value• 110SN.CocnrHwy.,Loguno lmmac. ocean view 494-1177 home; 3 bdrms., den. 2 3160\ Coast Hwy .. S.log"°'a baths . Comp I et el y ' 499-4591 rr~~~~t t m'rn~t~er;~i~; Quiet Sedus;on center. Numerous quaJi. <>cean view. decks, pool, ty amen lties. Only 3 bdrm .. near Vlcto.Ha $1.6S,SOO BeaChj huge lot. A truly m: 11wftc9~ Wlique home. Open SUn. ~ ~li'° 1-S. 2920 Alexander. 4"9·2800 $229.500. Peou & Q.l•t EXQUIStTB. Y Ct>Unt.ry &GtUng amongst DECOliTED trees: 2-story 3 bdrm., Qiff Dr Coado " lY. ba., extra Igo. Lovely 18; don 28 prqe, encl. patio, wood h • • uteri or : 3 yra. old ome w /white water $129wfi00. Open Sun 15 view, frplc, lmportc4 8)1SbadyLaoe · • · tile. 2, dc.cka, f'rench * 494-7551 * doors, 9 C'C1Ungs. "" ':)' ( CJ l"•)M') ,t...1.ft f' $120,000 HOWARD JOHHSOM REAl.n 4'7-1744 ... . -. . ... "" 08 DAllY PiLOT !undq, JUM t2, 1171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._..,,.."w. l..._.•'°"W. Ho.setPwW. ~~ ...... .!.~~ Mtwpo.ffle«ll ton ....•..............•.. ,....................... •.••.................•. . ...................... . ~!!:!~!: ....... (~.~~..... ~.~.~ ....... }!!~::~.~ ...... . 1-11 ,,._~ 10H Mtw rtlt.U 1069 J .. wpotf IHc~ IOH ttewportleactr I06f ~ ~ ............................................. . ~~~ ..... ~~.~~ ~.~ ..... ~~.~ =~ ..... !!.~~ AHXIOUSI NEAR Attrartlve c btdrm. CHUllT LAKE ... hlthly uparaded. 3 ln 1raclous Back liay r1~pl1Cf'll, 1tpar11te dln· area on • cbarrni.nf cul ~room, wcil bar. ThtS dH1tc b 11 spacious 3 beauufw 2 atory .hom1J li. beodrnc;;m, 2~1 batb home l~• Ytt old. Locah.'<i ln w1thTWOfiteplaces' Sip tho commumty or Wood your mornmg 1:orree in Walk. Offered lll$~17.9SO the bright, chcHI<' OpenHouaeS.t/SUnl·5 kitchen. Kxtra lari.:e ....................... ·········~············· . . IYOWNER 3 Rr, Iba home Newly remod lw<I. U11per Vic· lon• Buch. Octan view. ltT8,500. Open Houn S•t/Sun 10·•· CMll 07-'521or 494·SUJZ L..,... H 1 I 01 0 2237:S Pr•lrie Rd. tk..'drooms muke tht!> a ON THE CLIFF .... Drive, Newport Heights. I 5'1• Doww. ownel' will carry lSt T.D. 9% int. In· terest only, payments 5 yrs. Cato. 2-400 :fQ rt. 3 BR, 2 BA.family home with VllW, PLUS 2 BR, l BA separate PAMO•AMIC OCIAN VllW ..., ••••• .... .... n11 ...,... ~ ...... t • a._.... e.o. wttti.,.. wood b••••tl c•lll•t• h reelty • ... ,., • .. JI 16.10 0/ OPIN NOUS.I 5-dey, ..._ t2 ftWft 1:00 .. 4 il0 ,.-. 100 D .. Mor-, L~lekh. •••••• ••• •• ••• •••••• • •• true fanuly home-an lbr. 2ba 1t ~t:l fontov11. fo11tasttc area! Need~ S7:uoo 1213)612 1731 & tender loving care. Price 1a1J1no-:meu Reduced! _.n~ II \!.-Ill \11\ ' .\I' I ru,1 ht Ct1111,dr1M,, llSTIUY -----11£1,= l Conte in po 1 11 r v BEAUTY Prap9rt ... Ci.llfornl u Tuwnhom t• 7s2•'920 <her 15001q fl,+ v<-n•n· Wood11lde Plun 113 l4000IJAIHT.NtwK>at111oc" MAGNIFICENT MEW UsnMG Truly the best on the market, located at 2210 Private Road, off Irvine Ave, Newport. This quality view home is for the top exec. who wants the best. One of 17 homes on a Cl.rcular drive w/ pool, putting green, tea house. Priced to sell fast at only $162,500 .. Hurry, as homes on t.h.b street sell within a day or two. Open :Sat /SWl 1·5 . * * UNITED IROKERS Call 646·7414 Now. Newport Buch I 0691 Newport e.ach ··omce w/kitchen & living room. Or use your imagination. OCIAH ¥11W PLUS 15'x40' pool & jacuul. LOWEST NICID VIEW HOME S 115,000 ft-e Immediate occupancy with tax advaotages. Call 831"2246 111£ KEMDA LL COMPANY 497-2419 'i.4 •1111 1111 w1v1t'w. 3 81t"!1, 1•1 Oorl(eous deeouttng, 1i.,·,., A C.2c1u ic11r Onlv drupe~ & c11rpellnt:. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I \f,I '\ I rt <1.ul I \t, 1 :-., \ '11.l "f '· I'•• 17:.!" () '""" POI ~T 1!1311111?. $W,OOO culllom land:ieaplng, l!DCARrET 11 pranklns. covered SELLING REAL ESTATE Npt Sch/Costa .Mes..i SINCEJ959 OPlH SAT0 SUH l·S COMI A RUMMIN• TO OCAl ESTATE R--'t 516 0400 IMllo 3 Hedroom, 2 full L.oit-a 1 .. ch I 041 LOCJ1MO .. och I 041 -Ort • bdlh!i, ramlly room ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11ness forcrs so le w luaic firepluce. Elec· tr1c garage door op.-ner-r u nt ast 1 c- burry1 S102.SOO NEWPORT HEIGHTS One of only ten 3 Bedroom & den homes in all of N.B .. CdM. listed in MJ.S under $150,000. Many amenities. call for list of them & address. Hewporl leoch I 069 'Newport leoch l 069 .............................................. OCEANFRONT CUTE COTTAGE IJI ,,,.,. Hl ~llC ('Ol I \<. ... "' 1tt'tiltll'd t'll· lt'nur cit ht·,.,·y ~h11ke '1 ••lfl111t ~. ::.huttt·rt•d "in '''"',.. "'hot p .. t 111 & lrunl ~r und .. \LI ... ' l ' f . 'J s t 1> \\ H\\IBLl:\1: l'ICKET t•t-\l't: l.u11unou• 2 RR, 2'• Ha Jlt)o Ml ft 20" ha WdlJ of xl .. u cmlu I~ aundrck "'c1 ~.111dy 1111 Hile bch C"t>nlral J~·at , ~rc;al vu. £;!) 1100 Laguna Vill11e-Sanlt1 &rbura ~fodcl Condo ~ br, 2 b11. 2 car gur. hul(c storage area 1-;nd unil Beaut. \ 1e". Pool C'lubhse. t~nnas. rarquf'l ball. 5Huna<; 1557 :sq rt 23332 <.'a rmmt .i ~lure IJ l $i4 950 5-1!1 :r72 I 640-6600 ii~rrle IIVH Palermo fee fi\l'r upi)t'r Dri\eby1115Purt St1rlm~ then l·all u" 111. O-I0-0008 ••UHITH> IROKBS CLEO MARSALISI, 5•41·273'. or 646-74 I 4. CHANCE TO Live ON LIDO ISLE 497-1171 ca ............ LAGUNA HILLS BACK BAY 3 Br 2 Ba , 2 fplc's. h:c comer lot Owner: A11enl Private beaches-Tennis Courts Cu.5tom built, 4 Br 2~ Bath C°llt\ :! non ~I FLOOR l'I \"J 1plu!i ~l'f>Jrall• --------• BeautaruJly uperaded 2 Mi • v· . I 067 bedroom. 2 bath condo. u1on 1e10 Pnvale end unit. vacant ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ready for immediatt: CORDOVA C BR. Cam occupancy.OpenSunday rm. cpt'i;, upgrd'd , will fanance, no loan fee. Hewporl leoch I 069 Newport e.ach l 069 Quick possession •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl15.000. 2298 Redlands OPEN HOUSE Dnve 642·0596 SAT JSUN •Hwpt HeiCJhts * Open $Un. l -5PM, 2312 fo'ranclsco Dr. Beaut. 4 Br w/Yam Rm, custom home."Unique a trium en· try. lge bdrms &: lot. Must see. $147,500. Agt. rt . Mrrcdith. 544·1440; Evs, 544·3629 UJ Ylti llMce -$125,000 ()pm Sat & S.. l·S rM rrinciple•. pleoM hltli: c-ould lw U~l·d fur 1-5 S63,900. 23420 Camilo beaut. lndscp'g. VIEW ..... -..,.,~~..._.....__,.~ IS 0 ..... 1 ....... Marcial Call S71 .900. (;ull 830·2011 898-7855 WESTCLIFF owner. JI 111· st r Ill l . (I I d 1• r •• ~h111nt'd . p.1rl11r ly(lt• ltv. rm hits HUGGfo:U FlELl>STON~ I-' I H E I' I. /\ <' E w wouui-::-.: :'11\~11.1~. fH\\tF.O HY ST>\INl-:1> GL\S~ WJ~I>OWS & C E I L I " Ii S \\' I·. :Ii I' ll S ~; fJ Wflela11 Lust Chanc•e to IJuy horn•• 111 M t~'>ltln Vic.-Jo under SQ.'i 000. l:reut view, :1 Br 2 lfo. t·all Crown Heal Designer:; home. 3Br. formal dming rm, furn rm. lg. indoor garden rm w. gl11ss roof & jacuu1. owner. appt only 631·051!.1 2511 Vista Dr. Dav11horc Super shurp hou~l' + M~parate gut>st quartcn,, 111e111.t1 & much. much mun• Sl87.500 Incl lund Pro1>erly !louse 612 Jl!SO Hewportleoch 10691Hewporthach 1069 .•..............•..... , ..••....•••............ La9una Cyn. M l Property w1tn 2 BR. - a ha apl. + studio, om re ~pace w 1f1replace and tommt'rl"tal warehou~e ~wl,1l>le ror plumber or l'lt•clnc1an. (115) $142.SOU REAL ESTATE !'~tall' 1130 1550 P""llli_,....._~_,,._.,..........,.....,, *SAVE HOW !,_, Sc.i \"1ew Custom 31.>r_ OPEN SUN 16 5 #3 Cherry Hi111 Ln BEST BUY IH BIG CANYON RARE l Sty lgc 3 Br condo, pools. putting grn, budmln. S86.500. Hurry. s11:n up for lottery. Agl. 673 7311 LIDO ISLE "l l~IBIW!\ ·1 h1' 11ltll•r h11mt• ha' ht•(•n E X T E . S l \' I·: I. Y R t-; \I 0 I> t-: L ~; U & R E F l 1l II I S II .. ; 0 . i'\Cl.l"Dl'1<; t\ITCIH:N & R \Tll :-.t•w rloonni.: & " " l •irJl<"lli l hruout It ~ lt>t .11l-d Ill d1"e IO 'l'l' SUPER BUY! 38EDROOM Probably the lrast ro~th of 1l 0~ kind an La~unJ 11.Jlls a neat 3 RR,:! 11.ilh Sorrento model. l2 block to grassy park, "llh vaulted cc1ltn.l(s. near Ol'W rarpctc; and fresh patnl Only S7t1.!IOO . . tll'n &·:st vu. 0J>('n I J Lowest !meed hou:.e 10 1917 Yacht Ench;rntrc~s \1 V. Spacious 2Br _ _ _ 1"2&, priced $20,000 un H--L--V H der market Won"l last al ~ U om~s Secluded setting with 2 Bdrm. c·ulie on great strl'el·lO·Street homesite. Stucco exterior. Spanish style roof. $180,000 Victoria Bch. 1\sl>umublc V /\.loan. Call 644·7211 t IUll 11r J.aJ:UOd C ,I0\1111 SGS.BOO 581·0617 eves. PORTOFlNO ----4Br.J•,ba,famrm.dm By Ownr. 4 br. 3 ba Ex· rm. game rm. il69,950 ccutave home on cul dt'· fee. Owner 644-48« sac w fabulous view. Frplc In hv rm & fam 1--------- rm, formal dan rm, lgc This Could Be cat in kllchen. covered THE ONE! electric gatt"I &. \tew Ocean & Bay view. Tn· Pool & Jacut11, 4 Bdrm. level Newport Crest 212 ha. Mo~l popular townhouse. 3br + den, model m this prt•:.l11(1ous 2'•ba. End unll. Pool. areo. Owner A.:cnt ll'nms, jacuzzi, sauna. 640·S9S7or644 841_5 __ walk to beach. By HARBOR VIEW PALERMO Owner. $150.000 645·9322 OCEANFRONT I he 1 .. n.i I' L<tlll'<I ,, I \ \\<' fcc•I 11 ~ .1 Pl.\1:'11 II L 0 E Jo" Mi 111 0 ~ 1-. U B \l<C: \I:\ .11 ~ p;allo w lge rncd back yd Magnificent panoramic !loom for pool llpi;radcd view or Bay and Ocean 3 th r u out. Open h s c Bed rm. 3 ba. 2 rplc. 20x2S Sal Sun 1 6. :!6lJ81 Uicon· rumpus rm w1wet bar, dtlln, 673 61i77 tplc & \ lt!W. S279.SOO Prof dccrt"d. award win· nang Inds~~ on lr.R cor lot Set• ll) apprce Open housl' ~al & Sun I 5 1801 Pnrt Burmnuth Pl. Call fl.t I 1531 Own aJ . .'t I bdrm Cotta<Je ..Wwport e.och I 069 Newport leoch I 069 BY OWNER Probate Sale. $185,000 firm Prm only. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S82,950 Full Price SEE TOI)/\ y I I • (,();";Jo. ro~IOHHO\\'"' MI SSION REAL TY :J&'.i s. (;:,l . LJ~Ulla Phone 494-0731 COAST ROYAL Ma~terp1ect• of conlem JJ n r ,1 r v d l" ., 1 I! n , :1 hedroom. :!'• hulh. 111ul11 l•·H·I. qu,11t1v c.-un ~1ru1'11011, ~µcclaculur \ IC\~. $2tl5,000 PORTAFIHA \l11d1·ro Spanish hom1•. llH' minull's £111rn lhl' heath Thi' ~ho" 1·a..,c' · .. 1.mcls dmoni: otlwr flt l' -.11i:111u' 1 \·,11lt·n1 l's Thi· It' ini: room & ma'>lt·r 'llllE' 1 ... ln1.:att•ll 11fl tlw ~n tn h.111 and 1-. r n·t• ol trJrru· 2 Ot h1•r h1·drnom., & a ,c•p;1ra1t• lwcln"'m as 1111 l h1· l"tlll I IV J r!I \tagnl'11t0 '11a-.111 'tl'" !il!l~,1.11111 THE LOVELY GARDEN EHTRA ... CE .. lc>ucts vou 1ntu thi~ 1•nd1Jnlrni: hvm\• 1h1• hv I 11 i! r Cl 11 m f (' <I l II I" l' 'I -.tamed ):lase; \\ m1l11ws. ,,,ulte<I ct•tlin~~. hnt'k r1n•pluc1• l 'n1q111• 1·nun II\ \..1tch\·ll \I llh l'1th hll·~l•>n•' floor ,\ l0011nll'r top'> :1 lktlrooni~. :1 hath-... ~20.CM~J fbgewater REAL ESTATE 1350 S.Coost Hwy. 494-8536 OPEN 1·5 627 Hyes Place 1;.:u.0331 l~a ,..iguel I 0 52 ~:::=;;:;:=:::=::::;., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho Qualifyfn9, Price Reduced !! in Mission Viejo! "~ • 4911 Sea~hore Dr. 642·6450 or 642·3698 OoverShoru 1712 Highland Dr Open Use Sun I r>pm Crawford&. 1\s!>u<:. 957·0701 Nt•w i>allo home 011 Ion· 2 llll plu)> surprl::.t• room, '-"'11Ulll21 HARBOR VIEW BY OWNER . PORTERREALTY lylandsrupedlol.2BH ~ Ulll!t·ade-; lhru out, ~ -• '"l~ EXECUTIVE Newport Shores 4br !'ltwptCrestconclo.4Ur3 1000 N (;OAST llWY. dt>n w frplc & wt'l li<u 11\HWr 1 ranslc•rrt•d \~ U-I.l__J ~ U • ..SOMERSET" • 21~ba. Immaculate! Pvt Bu, tn lt!Vcl, 3 dks. wcl· 497·2468 Lush <·arpetmg & dr~p1·s. ~urTUible Vi\ loan S72.ooo MARIHBS sq. p11tio. Rec area: pool & bar. FR. x tr a:.. OPEN SUH. 1-4 tile t•ntry. Ownl'r \cry Call now' Bill, Forest E. l'rofl•Ssionally decorated tennis. 234 ' Colton. Overlooks pool. $125,000 967 Meadowlark ln. an:oous. Adult comm uni Olson Rl•altors. 837 9550 lfflltors 631.0ll I 5 bedroom plus flJmily 646-2748. Ownr /agt or bst orr. :>42·3952 (;alder A~unny.open\'lewolca \y.Sl!7.soo. OPEHHOUSE -------~~~ l~'.gh:r au~i:rna~~1---------_R_e_a_lt'-Y _____ _ nyoo & ocean from living JAY W YEATS Sot & Sun 12·3 HARBOR VIEW wallpaper. Tt-rracott~ HARBOR VIEW OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 rm .• kitchen. den & 2 REALTORS Comt•..,t•c2200sqfl4Ilr, PORTOFINO lile. Parquet entry hall. 0 .._EGO Back Bay Condo, dl!cks Huge mstr. bdrm. 499-223~ 2Uu. 2 ,,1~· w air & up· t of kmd w/pvt }cl, lu~h l?XtenMve ll'ie of brick M "• Newport Bch. University + 2 more bdrms. &: dark ----~ra<lcs 1 hruout. Earlh J:(ardens. paddle tcnm-.. patio:.. rust om wall un Open House Sat/Sun l ·S & Irvine, new cpls, super room. SlGS.llOO PERCHED ON l'lr:.. cr1un1ry kit. By t·rt. l!lunnmg decor I br. its. and bookcases All By owner, 4 br, 2 ba, rond., muslsee' DUPLEX A HILLSIDE o"ncr SHH !JOO. 26501 V111 :! , ha. f1rep1t. lurmal tht!> 1n a pre<ot1A1ous famlly·rm w/beam cell· ~'TEPllEN &ASSOC Walk to Shaw·s Co\·e: l..<1ra830-387:> din·g. gourmt't k1Hh :\cwporl l:Jcach t•11m mg, formal dining rm. 752.9023 l".11h h." l bdrm:.. 2 in heilut1Cul Laguna . • . ram.rm. sep 1tuest den munlly island kitchen. upgraded ---------- hath... upper h;i, nt l'·'" ..,.1~uel. ll> un cnchantmit BY OW"\ Ell. bt•aulaful bonus room w bdrm & thru-out. Lge corner lot. DOVER SHORES \le" Hcducedlo$ti:>,uoo 2·stor~ :! ht•1lroom home. ·I llr :! Ba. pool. bdth.1718Porl Margate. • liOI Port Weslbourne. Elegant !>pac1ous pool EMERALD BA y to ... 11home "1th l1rl·pl:1ce J.1l·uz11. 'II'\' up):radr'i. Open hse Sun. 1·5 or l" I Cl • .Quall ~ S159.500. 644-4284 estate. completely furn lkl1i.:hlf11I 2 bdrm , :! PLtiS a 20xJO cnclo~cd m:1ny xtr<1s $89.SOO Call :cppl 6"'4·51211 . 0\1 nr. Plac• Sl89.500. h.1th .... lice fleck "•th l(ar~ge! Don't. wall-rorappt.758-4216 $182000. Prap•rti•a OpenSat/SMrt 12·5 "''00 1)()() won t las\ :it S-IR qoo 069 ---1•"·tt20 i---------l 206 W t tiff D '""\'•'" \ 11'" "" • <2l \IL PL \l'I-: Newport Beach I OPEN H 0 USE B V 1400 ouim .. sT Nl w'<>•T HACH OPN HOUSE 2·5 H c r. . OCEAHf.,RO ... T. I) E ,. E L 0 p \1 E :-.. r •••••••••••••••••• ••••• OWNER E. Blurr 4 Br. 1tl2 SEASIDE CR. NB JOllN KLOSE RLTR9 Situal<'d on '>'oods Cowe CORI' OCEAN VIEW Fam Rm. 2 rplc's. 2', LEASE/OPTION Newport Crest Condo. li4!>-6822 559 rtSAA 01llh, ;tlanta:.llc local ton <7111831·3192 & ... IGHT LITES Ba. pool SIZI.' lot. 22H Harbor Vu Mont•qo 2Br,2ba, blOC'kS to beach. IACIC IAY AREA With superb \"IC\\S or ----IL\RBOR vn;w HOMES ,\Ila \'1std 644 ·1323 or llu~hly upgraded 4 br 2 WJDincl'd. rocks & ocean. One of a l IR, 3 BA Twnhm PllASE 111 64-11325 ba Nr. nrnhlt. 5700 Newport Pier R.E •CHARMING• I.and home St!SO.OOO Beautiful 1ww home in ---" DREAM HOUSE DA,..A KHOLLdS d Sea Tl•1-ran· rnmumuni· t1'!;·:1~1;:i,~1l~~~o.rc;:_~n21---------~':i'.Slf~e~.P~~~· ~:a~y ~ 1•548--4•063----•67•3•·20-58 Lovely recreation rm. 1r.· lmmat•ulatr.up({ra e 3 ty. Fireplace. Sl'cur1ty frplcs. fully lnd:.cpd . MOVINGTO 640.4424 eve/wknd; x22',2000sqft.3Dr,2ba, htlrms · family rm., gate. Fully l.1ndsrnped. 752.1073 SAH DIEGO l!:l8·4424dys. HEWPORT CREST living rm, dining rm, 2 nt1r111m & 3 car fl(arbal(e. Hurry belorc :.ummcr! -------fi Br + F H m Rm, ----Huge 4 bdrm. condo. 21~ frplcs. New cpls thru· r 0~e lo marina, or oat Sl03.500. SEA VIEW. Dynumic Pakrmo llVH. Eular)!l'cil•--------•I baths, with formal dining out. Nicely landscaped 4 m~lll'ts. ~i.IMIO Ron Ellis-960 2358 ocean!Jites view. Brand dining rm. wtbay win •POOL HOME• rm. & separate family car g&rage or room ror C-21XCntry848-1188 n!'w. S25.000. under mkt. dow. all xi ras. 1i.i blk Exclusl .. Baycrest rm. Great ror entertain-shop. Dy owner S119.000 LOVE NEST. Swc1?µ1111: Canyon & Ucl'.lll \"11.'W. All wood & l!l • ..,~ ht·auly Liv rm 11;1 n el etl c I' t 1 lo f I r " heaml.'<1 cell"gs. Shd· l111t glass to 24' vu deck, frplc Sep elm or Cam rm J lld llu(lc '\tstr br 20x23' w hcamed cell t>pen to pn,ate21' view balcony. Super k1teh. bltno;. Lux lµts. drps Huge lot. rm for pool Vacant. move in no\\ ::.11;c1 000 MOHARCH SUMMIT OPEN SAT /SUM 1°4 $279.500. 548-8614; park. school, pool BestSchls/Beaches mg! Swim. play tennis, Irvine Ave to 23rd St. J 759·1677J.V.Co. Perfect family environ· 4nr. 2,, ba. !-'am/Din short jog lo the beach. bl ks west to 2305 22822 ANDARA 2 Bdrms .• 2 bath C plan Ocean view, close to c lubhouse, pool & jacuzzi Owner I Agcnl m,soo11.i Gi5 1;,i;:? HARIORVIEW "SOMERSET .. MODEL Jmmncuh1te 5 bedroom. J bath home two nr('plares great ram1ly OPEN SL:'-i I fi Jre-4 plus formul dinan&! 29l~ Ahot .. 1nch On a pool s11cd lot and North \'1e" 3 br, 2 ba. PRICED TO SELL cath. ceahngs, 3-:.tdt• NOW' $112.500 rm for pool Beaut , UtM lndscpd. $109.950 Plac• ment. Fee. By owner. Rm Decorator kit ch $139.SOO. RedlnndsDr. PhS48 0051 644-6714 w,nook VIEW VIEW VIEW 1--------1 OpsnDally 1·5 OCEAN PARK LIDO U 192.C Lttward ln. RXER-UPPER S 186,500 FH On Half Million Dollar hes: 642·0244 ·====-=-------• Home Pote n l 1 a I ! Days: 646·664' Baycrest · ~~ousesattSun 1.5 HARIORVIEW HOME Ccrmel Model ~~~~~~~~~ Great home for outdoor ..,.,.. r: entertaming by spark!· 281>4 CliCr Dnve. NB Agt 642-5319 mi: pool; 4 BR. 2 ba .• 2 Roy 646 7414 frplcs., living rm. with---...:....----- beamed ceil.. family OPEN HSE rm ; shake roor; quiet Sal/Sun 12.30 to 5. Wt'lti 11 t1.N,C1111ipa11~ ~ . .. PREVIEW Catlfomia Premier COHOOMINlUM ResldHce 60 I Lido Perk Or. .lust call 675-6900 HARIOIVIEW KNOLLS All the charms or a New F.nglaod country village an a l~alion thal can't be ' beat! View of lbe wooded convon area is comblned with proximity to luxury n •crcalton. racililaes . Brand new 2 bdrm., 2 , ba. $128,500 ss2-1oook_ VitEL~ Rf.. AL TORS FAMILY HOME THE BLUFFS OPEN TODAY I ·5 2114 V. ENTRADA ·1 Bdrms .. J full bath-.. 2100 :.11 rt. "Carmelita.' home 111 choice early area. This end unit lo\\nhome 1s totally "re· done•· by proh•ss. de· rorat1)1". Absolutely mo'. l'·an ready' Prem a um location nebrby pool. <EHn has central atr· cnnd111onang). A r eal show·stopper! ! A must SC(' at S149.SOO. i!i.l!•lllll\'i ,\. l!· t,. •!~I',; I I 111 •i lhr 3ha + den. F.in 1,c,t1r "htll'~att•r nrw ( nstorn En.l(hsh Tullo1 ALSO OPEN 11l4 Rim Rock I 225 Cerritos 1olf 1'l'mplr lhlls Ori Open S11t1Sun. 1:30 tn 'i1lm Own 1 A~ 759·0358 3BR, nice patio, pool size yard. Pnced lo sell im· med. frplc. c-on\.er~alion p11. I£ IQ -ii ~ BOND REALTY Prapwti•' 8319411 7S2•tt20 7590761 • 1400 OUAIL ST HlWl'OllT HACH ----_· ---- HARBOR VIEW HOME 4Br Montego. hlghly up· graded lndscping wthrick entry & patios, byowncr 2015 Port Chelsea 1;.10 1981 area. $159,500 3Br, 2811, tam rm. super ~~~~~~~~~ CALL (i') '46·1414 sharpSl16,900.833·8il4 - R1nq b·I •) •, ,i-,Q l\nyt11ne f:,r.thh1ll PttJI lllrl•l Canyon S:.!:!!i.oOO. 3hr. :Hhl l.1m 1 m on a lo\l•l\' knoll " O~t'31l & l"all\llll.\'IC\\:> l'J,ot•l· lll'ulty · 1!1'1 0704 -LOTS m Lal(una Beach SS0.000 l,.austa Vitali Realtor '499-2241 Laguna Niguel I 052 LCICJUM Higiad I 052 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fllc~Jt!',!J~ A IEAUTY-CUSTOM HOME Outstandinj? profosstonally decorat· t•d homl' in La Vl'ta. Open beam Cl'ilin):?s. large famil y room. wet har. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 3 car _garaj?e. Jusl m1nuks from the b('acb Sl 19.000 OPEN 1·5 29672 ANA MARIA LANE MONARCH SUMMIT For the young at heart adults. 2 Bedrooms. 2 bath~. intt-riors tastf'fully and exp ensively up- graded. Exteriors beautifully landscaped. Community pool, jncuizt. l{ame room. t'tc. Close lo 8hopplng and bcach~s. sno.ooo. OPEN t S 22812 ARBEL'LA RD. A COLDWILL UMC CO. 496-7222 '831-0836 """ .... dt.., .... L.,... ..... ~ PEHIMSUL.A 1'ter Ntw11or1 Pou OUiu POINT ---------~ARCH SUMMIT EASTILUFF Bargum' $98,500. Bluffs 3i--------mllj Outstandmi£ Townhouse~ New on mark<'I Super BR., 2 ba. con!lo, trt· HARIOR VIEW NEW BLUFFS 40li V. qUIHT A in Adult Community w1lh s harp Lusk home in lt'vel. /\gt. 640-7000 "CARMEL" Cl ubhou se. l'ool & Eo5lhluff. 3 Bdrms., din· Harbor View Homes. BY OWHER Jacuui. an~ rm .. fomily rm., 2 BY OWHER Prof. decorated, totally We1tcllff 7 IR's • 2 BR, 2 Du, hli:!hly UP· baths. frplc. Bright & 5 BR. 3 na. ram-rm, sun· upgraded 3 BR 2 Bo. Beautiful, l radHlonal graded. $95.000. cheery. Beautiful yard .. 11 f 1 3 new crpt'g &: paint thru home. on nearly ~ acre. • 3 BR. 2 Ba. new. ocean with covered patio. Thia .. en v.nn, 2 rp e, ear Formal dining room, view. Sl06.900. won'tlast $157,500 gar, xlra lge backyard. out. Parquet w~ entry family rm. pool &I • 2 BR. 2 Ba. new, DAVlDD.CARLSOH upgrades&lotsofxlras way, french ~ors to jacuui, Extenslveuaeol $87,500. RIALTOR *33·9293 ~t·n/Suc. onllly5. OpeSln 7H9o500use pahloolio. Prt;:i~ ..!f·F~~ brick and wood. Big T• "'L • IABCOCK ~ n · pm, · sc s. par.. ,..,_, · trees, v_., ......,.ial hom 10A • 1990 Port Nelson NB land. $144,900. Open ~•J ~ .... -REALTY BY OWNER 644.6473 ' .. House Sat/Sun, 1845 Port for S385,000. Barrett 493-0331 499.4797 4 Dr, HVH Montego 2018 ---------1 Weslboume.644·4238 Realty&4J.5200 ---Port Chelsea Pl. rrlnc. Rather lease! Eastblurf 2i----------~ Or!M HSE SUH 2-S only. By appt. Sl53,SOO sly vu. 3 Br 3 Ba. FR. 21---- 24302 Via Agura 644-0107 fpic·s. S650. 644-1450 EASTILUFF 2 Sty 4Br home lam rm. LIDO ISLE No. Bluffs Condo '"X .. 40 I Vlata RCHM complelt'ly rl'dccorated E'Cqulalte Medllerra· Plan. 3 Br. sep Cnm It Condo, end unit, 3 BR, & remodeled. I" ll!v•I d I plan" tlrJ 2\ 212 Ba. pvt patio, irtru. " nean Style 2 story. me rm, " · ., Nr schls, shop"a, tennl11. llACH COTT AGE On duplex $he lot. On shore moort.ng included. Steps to chonnel &: park 1 ~ blockJ to ocean. Ex clusavC' with. Burr White PRESTI GI! You'll never move agnin. Completely remodeled a year ago -new carpets: new drapes; paint In & oull This beautifully loc11ted home, steps to the bay, hu a family room, flreplaoe. AND huge guest bt-droom PLUS full bath over the double "onee. Must see to appreciate. $156,000. OPEH TOOA Y 1·5 3 Bdrms. "Dolores .. plan • .attractive splll. level end unit home with spacious private patio, tiled t nlry. upgraded carpetma. choice corner locAtaon & Only ateps to pool Sl.16,000. 11t.t•·lll11I'• .\ ~ ,, . .1;, 1'1111' 01,\ 11 1 I ,••t11) ,'\f1°'t1f•1•• t I lt1h , , I ,, ·' I .ti I·. orEHHOUSl SPYGLASS corner Jot. Lowe t pnee C'Otnrr lot at ~et end or Ba. COY patio. rear brick ... '8.500. By 0..,:('r o-n In the urea tor a home " .. -.. ..,.k cpt"d Ot>""'-'tte ~ -.. ·~ island Dbl r cnch dts sw"'"'" · · .,.,.:. Sal !Sun 1 Oo m ·d utk. t.hiSsite from llv rm, dln rm ., pool+many inras. Open Realtor. $100,000 -------.. Custom DelfCJll" HIVB OCCUrl!D $109.500 lkllartum open out to Jc hie SalfSun only 9 6 by ~ 1728 ______ 1 HOWAID JOHNSON So red brick patlo owner $138.SOO fee. 44e Se11vitwHmt4br. 3ba, 11tt Kurr W"il• Ut' dpr RI.ALTY W/fountaln. 48r. •B•. Vista Roma.644·5380 __ ram.rm. 2 rr-ptcs, cpl'd 497·1744 malctl. Luxunous m1lr Harbof' View rortoffno ceramic tile tntry lncl'd. 191.1· NPWP<'·' ~u ,,.,• ._.. tt I 71.S t F, 7 '-. -'' \, ---------1 bath w /1unken marble b , b View lot. 27001q.n . Open Uh,_..t lOH tub. Gor1eo1.1a Spanlah By owur. 4 r, 3·~ 3 • hst Sat/SUn. Conaldtr •THEILUFFS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile noort, 3 frp1ca. Da)' Cam. rm. aep. aptibonus trude for IH. crt Condo. "-w 0....__._ view. '304,000. rm w/bdrm, ba. stove. 1009 Yacht Truant. ns "11111 •• ., Owner/Agt 675·9Ul9 &U\k, frplc. Clean &: up· 541.5101or5"C.a9U Ete,santl)' de contd graded, beaut )d, Ulr 1---------"F.' pllln nd unit w/ex· NEW LISTING . Open bse &t/Sun 12-4 or Condo with lorevcr bay panalve creen b elt Ir HAltOltVUCARMIL b)' appt. 1806 Port vtew.2br,2ba,Mcurlty. somc~vltw.Tranciuil 3BR. tam·rm, dln•rm. Renwick. 6'4·8178, pnn. Sl.25K. Owner. 6THT28 Ofl"ll and airy aetllni. ZBA Prime fnm. Joe. ln only.S1117,000. HARBOR \114'W·2 Qi'i-:; ~n~~~~u~~~ ~~i. Nlpt.laBnc!l-. 08Py"onwsn~lr/,"~~n OPEM HOUSE panel dcn(w/door &. 111 SlM.000 c • " .. • ~ cl<»>etcan utt813rd81\) N. __.II.A .14. 1112 Purt Manlelah SUN 1·5 2 o.. Unu ually IR• fH 64~0r'6(5.7~ l'l.Oal1M4 l730. 'lRobonCourt lot, bout Jnd11~pcS . -------'-- Ottanvit'w4brcondo. ~eT. Open Sat & sun LIDO ISLI HAOLlY REALTY 1·5. 1~1 P«t Seabollrn9. 3 b 1 l. '~--.-1.Nt t, h ... , ..,.u.,...,.,. 147 .. 144 M4..f'l46 OY..'ntt."3.S15 --~~----- An outatandlna 5 Bdrm. 2 lmm•culete one or a lllnr)' with country vic-w kind. a + 11tudio + Fem and butt yard. Come sec Rm. PGOI, Wand kltch, at; JS torro Bay. SUN· albe<lral ceUp, qualily DAY 12-.5. tbr\iout. Open Sunday 34.2 sz19 000 f:~Tree LQ. Attnt. C•64;._7a· I .. 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Don't b~ $S w/frplc, mstr bdrm Jlttlll rm lo rl• n • ocrH•fRONT CONDO BKR. ~~-"ts•ldu b p untt ... ,. exclusive waterfront sor.-v,jom' CONSUMERS . wfOf!n bumeeililll. lov-lil ""' r1 , re t: n ~· Uln <710 G18 5711 ~ e, nt:ar Westd1 r. It Ch i 1 .. , ely pall11. o r acbh. hui:~:r 11rd " c-.r 11 ' l.c~$ than 2 yrs younf(, 111 the Rivlera ORA2·20IO ~=-::n:i~t~!f;.000· Uy :~:Curot~top ~o~~it~~n ~~~esT~~uA~Fi~~!! _im.9 __ 1_2.1 ______ _ .. '1Cl\ .~., hfl ~11 t\~, ll di:stnct of Sun Clunwnt4'. Immaculate ILlslftHI Property 1~00 • immlc & out. 4 Br 3 Bu. llfcllme service, the PRIME EASTSIDEC.M. $180 Ml« HotM nua) I· l"'M rt ht lot Id h R l th ••••••••••••••••••••••• formal dining, tamrly latest up d a t e d CONDO. 2 BR, 2 BA, dbl C So lll d hT,re I> to bu1ltim1 Ground floor unit w/ex·· * onv. o.,.., * Plactt · swi deck, concealed RV beacb ... lOO's to choose Yrly. leaae. $400/mo. ~°f E"'m:v~.er~lc~ uuth1mJr, Mah11n11r 2. ('C)U e 3 " rrp c, W/811 e c H •-"d I& .Quail ~ rm,lgemstrsu.ilcw/pvt "FRESH'' lists at gar.BrandspuJdn'MW. 01yl me us I~. ~-.It Y t•lu:uve & very unique private ~w:!~1·,::i~~~a2:.:~~d Prap ... t l•a . pkng; ;thepatio&yard rrom.Callnow!MH.900 C.all for appt. M,ary or MS..soo '7 141 •4i.;JHt stulrway from 1>aho down to sandy 1s2-t•20 an abaolute family -••ConllllMrl Gulde Don. ••C---"'-Ide l u:Ut.U:ZO l h c· . I bit t tcrrn.a.Aaent.S33..STl4 1400QUAIUtNl~lllACH paradise! You 'Ulovedis· COLIOFMEWPORT -·--·- f!k•euttrul 1 u.IJc ru14 ti '4 ttf ) t1.,,: f•plc .. , lain fin. l!l10.l) lhl\ er ~'111ro>a \n~ ~~v. fl<lrl a. , rt•·•• f.t1t•tt· 1.'7~. lll.\ll oPL.'11uo1•st-;1 Wl\t ~.11 A Sun :!Ii (.'1·dior SI :-.;-.µt Sh..rt ... Jn.;! u .. h \ ,,.. Mr S4>I :>i Ir. l)f! U<' 10rJtPOU!i v 1ews 01 w ewu ur,. Ceme~ Lots/ covcrina the m11ny racits VERY CLEAN-4 bed rm REALTORS C11taltnu & coustline from huge Jiving Crypb f 5 00 4 PLEX, 5 yrs old & of thlssparkling beauty! 2 bath home on a sweep'. t.7S.S511 $1.!re~~~/:::~.~n't room, kitchen, dinlnJt area & deck. ••••••••••••••••••••••• absolutely benut . First time offered. lng corner lot w/blg Smlfee.645-4900 Ueuul <.'WI lorn tile entry, hallways, S:tcrHlct<! Gri.vea c & D Sl~.000. Prin. only. A~ $.l.28.00!J. By ,appt only.~ shade trees. Lovely area EASTSIDE 3 IR ••COMlllMrl GulcS. klldtt>n & haths. Naturally &t has. Lot&3Pac11icVicwP11rk 00·8550 hrnouc~ Call now for offinehomes.Mo/mout onspaclouslot.PetsOK.--------- 727-·"'10 your private showing. $425. No fee, call 837·6398 3S L 2 B k d k plutihrurpt.'ttnt(&tlrupes,alsoprlvate "" HBEARE UNITS PIERPONT BAY Of'546-4l4laskforPerry. $:m/mo.CALLSS6-2660. $2 • ge r, 1 o • L'll'\ alor lo tht> lar&e sec ~ar Commercial . THAT MAKE SENSE RE ALTY A :1 k for ~~~~~ore:, unl. Sml $199,500 Property 1600 12 unlt11 south Gate. 8arlJ<1.ra, (805) 648·5101, f'~PLACEMENT MESA VERDE ••COftSUIMf'SGutde ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl54.500. Owner desires eves (llOS) 642·7178 Call for "your" area· Outstanding 4 bedroom. ---------- PrirM Cammercim exchungeforSouthCon!>t LIFETIMESERVICE 3 bath, new carpels. &Side 3 Br 2 Ba encl JACOBS REALTY Pro........ unltsorcommerc1al. SPECTACULAR SSSfurnroomNBFee drapes, & disbwaaher. gar,newdecor.Nopets. In Woods c;,~;;~rea. 11 J>uul Franklin 979-8533 VIEW ~~Ro~~~~~~f:·b~t~I ~~~l~~-gardener. ~:' 21St St. Apt A. 7 Unlb on Confil Hwy, 4 Bf!=. REAL-ESTATE ~ ACRES+cabin with $195HB2brapt,1Uds 675-66 0 rommercial. 7 res1den· furnishings. owe; ut S235Kids,2br4-plcx MES•DmM•R 2 B 1 B Ho •SE.A VLEW • 2919 H•wport llYd. comer 30th l1al Uestored Laguna " • ENTERPRISES 71 «Unt. $25,900. $255 5 mm bcb 2 br apt ~ -. ~ r' 8 d u 5 c .. , p Landmark. $750,000 GALA PROPERTIES ~wow•. 3br. kidsok Sha.rp3bedroomonquiet w/garage. rear Y • $300 ... antucket Ian ..,.2 .,, .. .,1 G "'r ~-,. cul·de-sac s~c.otmo mo. Ist1lst. $100 sec dep. ~ •. .,., 3Br, :,rn ,, 1 ti\• rlr rn ~~ TWO "" . .....,., or eo,. ey $360 Kids·pet 3 br · ,., · · 642-7222 inquire at Leu Lit •·ntf) 'll'V. sw111.(Jh ~-J FOU PLEXES S37SSuper 3br, kids CALL 751·3191• Roofing Co. next door. M4 ~ K.'11 111'13 San CletMtttt I 076 .-. uan JetJMBINER-> R Ranches. Form$, $3953br, kids, fenced «;:SELECT . SGrt CIMielrl~ I 076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• !:~!:~'!'!? ..... !?.~~ 'IDJ.,~~soc1JU1.o:s COSTA MESA GrovH 2700 HOMEFINDERS T'PROPERTIES ~!:~.~••••••••?~.~~ PRESIDEuTI •L I 550 S. Coast Hwv. Excellent corner luc:1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• * 557-0822 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "' VL·w i op s·v. M -' c b .• Beaut 4 BR ., n-Cam ·' c. • 1 res 1 c. . 1:.-~ h t 1 on. an e ~ o I u Historic Ranch 3Br. Iba, frplc. E·slde. · • ... ...... -fll·t•Jn \'a•w .l Hr .. H.i ''' HEIGHTS :.Ion Creek. 2700 S(f. ft . 4 l09MG oc 494.9421 separately or together Ba ond 3 06 Fncd yd, new "pts. rm, frplc, patio, gar, yrd. '""nl'r bll"il .HJ i ll~c rn l.11 vur1ou• •1nol .. story BR, den. lge corner lot, ----------1 . . Beautiful 500 acre cattle iboa 15' 2 r>Gl'l/mo. •u16 0ran"ge St. avn ii i m med. $425. ' ~ n ..... OW ..... ERS Newly Plll.Oted and com· ranch, 2 lakes, l 'r'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._, ..... 98~00 ~'.1,IK111 llw11. ltv111i11e.yoursinth1sde li:e olive tree, * ....,. pletely upgraded. million board feet ofOosetoVillage,2Dr2Ba M7·12.SS. _962_-_21_94 ______ _ ''"'ncr earn 1'''1"n<'\' '11 lul\i• pool "'fr t>nd unit landscaped, wet-bar. 2 LIQUIDATING• 5159,oooeach. lumber,elevation2500fl. + den, newly cpt'd, ----------i Oceanview, nr Marina 2 ~ '' 4!12JW4 v.1th :! patll)s, t'Jlht'dral frplc's, luxury Mstr Prime 11•a Acres rom· Historic farm hse. wshr/dryr.ti75·2S78 EaKstlsDldSef'£T2Br/~aOr/~n. BR. 1 Ba, J(ar. 6 mo's S n~1h11•' ouly J yc.iri. old. ljUlte. $139,500. Owner. I I d . I k I £ jQ ·1 ~ d t t " _._, l $ S HORECUFFS 0 ,100.~51 merc1a an in Ja e UGI restore . 2 irs. o Bolbo p . I 3207 6 64 easc. 42 • mo. Forest. $3.85 per sq It. • Pl Sacramento. $500,000. a en1nSM a 75-8258or 64848 (714)981-6286 Sll0.000 I ' aauail ~ l.t\'l' in beautiful Sun Forrnformotioncall p ate,• . 548-4058. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 38r&den,2Ba.rrplc,2 W"RM&CO"'Y Sparkling lliOO ~q. rt • Juan! Mt:.sion Villa••e •TOLLE* rop1•.s2r_,9.20• ---Bayfront Condo. 1 Bdrm, car gar, fncd yd, chdrn "' • home O\'l'rluol..111 ii tht< Plac• .. FAMT ASTIC VIEW 2 ba. 3rd level in security OK. s.rr5. 642.9358 3br home. Frplc, fam Hth fair\A.J) 3 lilt, lam Prap--&.l•a · Condo. 3br. 2bu. p;.ttio, •REALTORS • l4000UAILST.N£W~RT•~tt4 2'~ Acres w1220 produc· bldg. $575/mo lsc. rm. Wlktob<:h&Mnrina . .....-. ~<1r. inside luundry. 1 m "' lrph: & \\ 1•1 11,ir 752-1920 Pool. Nr :.chis. :ihop·~. 10 586-8500 8 30°3773 Brand new 1; units. nil ing av(){· ado trctis. Water 673-2058 Agt. 2br, lba, 2 car gar, cpts. New I y r cm ode I ed. 1 .... ri.:c Oldl>\t'I' llllc urt 1400 QUAIL St. IO W,OIT llACH rnin. to bch $65 ,000. -' ' ----elec. 333 A\'OCado. Costa to trees. all ulil avail. on c~ dd Mar 3222 drps, fncd yd, $315. mo. 998·1164or997-8957 l'Ourty11rd v. 41dJ11111111i.: l)Vl'"f ·l""·4l<.il Xlnt t:~l lot. Stanton. Xlnl Mesa. 5265 ooo. Favora-paved road. Xlnt termh. 751-l.343or751·4504 u..__._;~ •-h 3240 1lt·n or of1'1~·c Su1-.·rli tll'v. ' " -""--_ __ fast Joo<.I mark.et lo<':.r · hie terms. E;42.2l&I BKR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nwffun.rOn -ac 11~1ini.: San Juan Super Sharp 1 !!lory Con· tton. High traHrc. At:nl -------(714) 676·5717 SPYGLASS EXEC. hm. MUST SEE! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111.;HTJI\ I II'.'\ HY Capistrano I 078 du. Jl>r. ~un. 2 car ~ar. !'>19·9511552·8770 I 0 Units-Commer cial OR 522·2080 Pano~amic v!e~v 4 .Br, 21'2 3 Br, 2 ba. ColJege Puk.r•--------- ltE \l. l OllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• poiOI area. Nr Mission & -d---.-.---1 Sl 69,000 ~~ ~.fimldm.c JC~rgar, Den.allbltM.frplc,cvrd •AVAILABLE* :!I.'> U<:I Mur l!J2 ll:!l Uv """r Bt·autllul ;i hr. s h Ii. I!. S 6 2. 5 IJ 0 . Con om1n1ums/ o wn• Good C.M. local. Low l>E:aut. lndscyd. Call Cor patio, cpts, drpg, walk to •NOW• l' I H II T I Ownr/AJ{t . 493-727~ h°"sts for sole 1700 rent SH,000 ••r. in<'. Good 42AC ~dd.ress. 6H·l395 or all schools. $450/mo. Picturesque ·'Jl ain:. 1 wn i~c --••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Avo/Lemon Grove tw4·6397. Kids yes. pets no. Houses. condominiums 0 C 111 g h I Y up I!' .1 di· d . VIEW VIEW i oppor. and townhomes. Month cean-anyonVlew l!flnlJor761111;,1 * - • CondoSpecalist !_:nited Brokers/N. Comm!{ to full prodUl· RIGH1'REALTY tomonthrcntalsslarlin)! From 2 lt·\t·b of tht~ ---5br +3ba +d en Hll.CM .. f>'.Vly Loomis t10n.SS0.000111come1976. JJ 979-8533 $325 Loe ed. l'harmrn(.f 3 Br 1 • · flu. + Ruy direct from ownt'r :! OPEN HOUSE Touchstone Rily 640.2344. Gorgeous view pad for ----------1 ~untin~~-arbo~~ an1!1 l)!<: Fam Hm. :! fplc':-. & Story Sp.rn1sh home. u111 SAT & SUN 1.2 963·0867 ----home MESA Verde xlnl loc. 3 Br Huntl.ngton Beach. Call much more. will cnhancc <1uc & 1mmac mtenor. 3 33Sl2Avenidn Cati· ta, EAST COSTA MESA $630,000. 29%dn 2 Ba, dbl fplc, Cam rm, usfor moredetalls. & c.I 1 h f I BR 2 ( 11 1. th Exclusive Tustin Loca-D/W $475 · Ids dnr e 1~ t yuur avor11c or ' · u ua s. north or Camino Las Oplx SK4,600. Income YOSTRE"LTORS .:--· .... · 1.nc gr · l•·m1·1.-I ,. ll <l l 'l •·••r11p t·rpt" & cu·t ''rp~ tJOn 2 Br. 2 sty, air rond. " "JASMl .... E CREEK" 979 ·•575 ..... "(:IOi l'llllln(' I 11' ~~ t~ de•' u1a"t' Hamblas. Beaut. cl<:· condo.Fplc.rommpool. $.SIOmo. -lll2·Bdrm. lOMSouthMainSl. " ... »Jn cm en c .s pre 1 w ..... rn ,,ar n w coratell in earth tones. ilJ3·Bdrm. Ask for Jerri f.' lib k PLAN Ill ~111;1n11,..ur<':.r'. t1ccd tovered patio. Complete])' upgraded. 6 encl dbl gar & patio. Scanlun. a roo Nice! $225, 2 Br, patio, Fantastic S7!l.~')0 496787631098\'ia monl'w.M"rldelhZlevcl $55,900. By owner. Pacifi~CoostRlty ~ tv~::.1'~:1~J~~·~:cm~r ~.4~' unt. Small lee. Ocean Vi~w El nosano Open llou:.c v.1lh a brc>:11h1ak1ng view f!38·0_l_27______ 12 131 433-4968 clubhouse. pool & jacuzzi *•Consumers Gulde ~:~t·•· lr1 r>ll·'C 1111'111<11·~ Sat Sun ll-!'i. ol Cat<1l1na & San Ju.in Oupl~xes/ & tl'nnis courts. Call for ---------REALT Y INC. 714/846-1371 ov.1wr ' l11•wn1111\ :l llr 11111~ .hk1ng $N!!.OOO Onlts sale 180 0 Co~la .Mc»a Dupkx & 2 R~al Estate appl S&S<limo. $165 W /POOL I' • II.• urul St••· 111 :ip G i9ontic 4 BR! CJS Rl'Jllor~ 1;35 Sli50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hou~es, Sl49 000. lnl'omc Wanted 2 900 COLE OF NEWPORT Yard, gar, D/W + more. lll'l'l'lah• Pour IJedNoms. :i hath~ ---- -NEWPORT BEACH :>1:1.1100 lh\lwr 1oll r\35-I ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS Many more avail now. 2 Br 1 Ba. like new fourPlex 11\t•r 2 100 !ill fl of SantaAna 1080 DPLX DUPLEX -owN Property 10 675-5511 Small Fee. Frt>e life Downtownarea' \ c· r"'' l ro m San It\ .1hlfttv. le-;s tlwn J ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 1.t.Ba. lg. Ii\ rm & Inglewood. Hawthorne service, unt.S45-4900 l 'll•rn •nt p1 •r (' l Id . Cl u I Easls1rleCost11 ~lc~a orSo Bay area~ SPYGLASS. 4 Br. Fam **CanaumersGuide SJOOmo.536·0880 ""n•;t'' ·~ ,:111t1·r'\~.;: ~~;j\,j~upgr~~~J'~·,S(1 ~t~~~\~ir1~~:t~ d~·~c·t~.ud+r";a';,'h1uti,~ ~.u,::· 2 Bdrms each. Xlnt W iLLPAY C ASH!! Hm.&bonusRm.View. 3DrprestigJousS&SPark t I ::, I t 1 t .. D ... cond. Pnvate financing Ph T D'AI d 644 6223 644 6.926 f d a s I' em 1' 111'""' Ria CARPET Owm:r. 3Br, Xlnt. Choicc locutmn. 1 hlk to Sll5 000 om essan ro ___ · __ ,_w ___ • ___ , ~. lge 2 Br + ncd y . Huntington. Cul de sa\· 111~0·11t 496-4775831-9955 5.57.900 615·5071 ocean $1:14,950 DAVIOD.CARLSOH T.D.PROPERTIES Dix 38r, 2ba, FP, pvt gar, pal, kids OK. Pix. location . Fam Rm , uplex Oona f .int. -----Island Re alty (2131 674·6907 or <714) l"ee. 645·4900 w/Cplc, l yr lse. $495 mo. Sup .. a BUY R .. "'LTOR 833 "293 patio. 2 blks to bch. No 1 l '.1 Yl'<1fs new ~2u:ihly -g\ ! ~9RPARKAVE. 10A • ., 546-6201 anytime or 1 ••Cansumers GuicH Cal 968·4602 h 111 It \ 1 t• w l r 11 m * •STUNHIMG• • Santa Ana, JUSl listed! J IJALBOA ISLE (7141846-5221aft.6pm g.,~~~i98SllOO 'mo. yr Y · ---------Pennington Properties halcon~ Spacious S;in Ju<in Bdrms .. l'~ ba. ,..,_ c.lcn , 673.1200 Industrial/ --LG. 3 br. 2 ba, fncd. yd. View Lots Townhome. 2 Br. :!h.i beam cril.; yard with ,-;-_ --_ _ Property 2 100 W~nt~d. Home w/pool.1 __________ 3016 Donnybrook. Condo. 2br, lba, pool RI & R2. i.lnl l<>r al1ons. Exqm:.ite in every drtail frwt trrees New roof & lnco~ Property 2 000 Big Canyon or CdM area. 2 Br & den, 3 Ba, Cplc, 54.5·8860or661·0228 close to sbop'g & hi' walking <11~ta11C'c to 13~ sq rt Quiet cul·d c<irpct1~g & fn·:;hly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••··~·· Pvt ply. 644·1452rlobkrs pool&tennls.$600. Cozy 3 BR, l Ba, faro-rm $295.673-1163 beat•h. ""c S75.900. Open housl' painted. Hurry· won't 2 BR HSE + dupl1"< Bb.ooold<t s,q. fl ie ·~~u~t~~~l 714-1-493·5888 w/frplc, fed yrd . Call aft. Compl. redecorated 4b1 Sun 1~5. 30752 t'ntlc last11Hhit>priee-.~.WO-g<IOd\;.M.loee11an.Pnc "or sa. , t' 0"Rentals S.SS6-8402 -P~ba.S38S.Edwards&. . . .., ~ . .~ ·-· Chut•1·u.San.Ju;rnl'.q• Cf CI h S93000 aOJ to Orange C . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Edinger.842·5197 POl~TREALT\' •• oeswort IV YEAGER REALTY ~~~.[i\ . .fs~1•1u~~\'e Can· Houses Fumished $180,UtilPd. 4 bdrm. 2 ba, tile entry,---~----- Ca\1496·5600 REALTORS 640-0010 ~--0171 • . ------••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice! Patio. gar. yard. (pie, dining room. No CLOSE TO BEACH ----------- - ---Lots for Sale 2200 Balboa Island 31 06 Many more available, pets. $500mo. 545·0575 New 3 Br 211:! Ba condo. •*CHARMING •• ~i:!.500 Comfortable 3 Hr GOT THOSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small fee. Free Lifc Bllns, pvt yd, $435 mo. + i! ba. xll'lt lri: y<ird .,SHOULD I SELL" BUILOERSSPF.CfAL! BAY FRONT UEAUTY Service. Uni. Call now! Nicc2 Br, new decor, fncd 848--0800 :? llr Tuwnhomt• ;! pool~. "'11k lj" n,., nr h11'. 11 .11n ~h"Jl" & d1urdw1- l'OINT RF.ALTY 496-5600 w :.rc:n·~s gate-On quiel H·l Lot in cxl'lus111tc 2Br2Bap1<:r$4!15mo. 645-4900 yd. gar, 2544 Orange, B, ---- 1·1tl·d\' :-.1c. Pl LOT REAL BLUES? Thn:<' Arch Ray toe. Un· Avl &>pt. Ownr. 1173.6204 * * Conwmers Guide S270. 1st & last +$'100 sec. Lovely 4 bed rm. 2 ba ESTA'rE, 540·0555 or Are you c:uraous CJbout hl1hevable l80 degree ------------------548·2778 1' home, cpts, drps~ fplc. ;>10·2.S:io your <·11rrent property ocean vicw from dwnlwn Summer Rental DELUXE view. 3br, 3ba, . patio, fncd yard, kids & I 086 value and what your Laguna to Dana Poml. Ch..armang2 BH.:? Ba. <1vl lg fam rm. bltns. rcfr1g. Ch.arming old 2 story E· pet OK. $385. 963·4567, 1 So41th LoC)Ufta cq u1 t y cou Id ctn f nr f""" Sq. ft . $72, .. N) hy month 1;75.09<.)4 Washer /dryer. 415 Pop· std e · . Re ·d 0 n e · 2 94 A1,'1.'. no fee ---=::::::::.:aa:::=:::oo---==::::::=-1::=---••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU . bul don't know """' WAY':;E pyAve,Agt.675·38~ Magnoha.3br,2ba.den, ----------Pool Side Privacy WHERE Tl) START " 1.1ttle Island xtra lgc 2br frplc. $425/mo. 642-0282 Hunt. ~aclifr Exec hmc. lmma•" 3 b .. l11.111, :~ 1,uth WllOTO •<sK?. ,.,,m('llO THOMSE.... & ram.rm/den. 2ba, 2 Seav1ew. 1903 Yacht Coll n..k N 0 38 2 Ba 41Jr, 3 ba, rumpus rm, ~ ~ -"" '"· " 1 h d 40' Camilla Ne 3 br pvt st · ..-. · ...... 4 • r, . · 3.000 sq.ft. walk to bch, home. Decorated ''1th in and :iit down with one REALTY 492-9550 frp cs. was er, ryer. · w ' · b~kyd, 1mmac, quiet, gardener incl. $650. mo. dwrm & flair. Ol'c;in of our expert counselors --------shp avail. 9/17 Winter, Pool & tennis avail. k1dsok. Ordnr. 645·9946. 842·4330. , 1ew t:nderp:tsb to at Qua i I p 1 a c I.' BUILD $850. 121 F.. Bayfront or 640-8557or644·8018 ---------- lwarh. Close to ~olf Propert1es. lnc.-<.hseuss call <7t4>534·l769 JASMINE CREEK <2)·2 Br. 1 ba, enc pr. Cul de sae, avail, 3 Br 2 cou1 sc. 5147.500. Op(•n your income property YOUROWN CostaMHa 3 124 Popular Plan Ill. Newly remd l d . Ba,nrbeach,Fam Rm. hl\use Sun 1·5; 30692 needs with us-we're .onth1sprimeR·lloton ••••••••••••••••••••••• Minlmumlsel5mo.$800. Sho~placecond.wtrpd. (pie, patio, Cncd back M11nlYf1. here to help! We have u u cul·de sac in beautiful Sl8S. lge 1 Br + more. r·-11 · E-Side. S350 & $300. Aft yard w/grdnr. Monthly Toll Tr ••• Reolt-. stall of over 45 lar"f." \.Al to inspect. 5pm, 645.eno. Pnnc only. $450. 675·150l ... 11 • .. Mcsa Verde Counlr) pool. ref. fur. uni. Small 673 7601 770-027 1 enow:t-lo serve. s mall Club area! $87.000 Fee. 645·4900 • 38r, lBa, cpt, drps, sto_ve, Lease 3 Br 2 Ba. cpts·, i----------1 eno•..tf-~ tC'c3re' G id I f d d k d -QUA!!, PLACF *•Consumers u e gar, g nc Y ' I a. drps, refrig, huge 2 car PROPERTIES. INC. I I aauaU ~ OONJ Point 3126 pets. $430. 549·3924 gar, no pets. $350 mo. 17H) 752-1920 _ ci . Plac• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br Ocean View house, Avail now. 545-3123 Mobile Homes 1 F R rd •"'"" 7 0320 far Salf' 1100 •4·PLEX * Prop•rt~•a Sv-nmer rental. Beaut ge am m, g nr, ..-v Very nice, 3 bedrm, 2 ba 752 19 ... o ( i /b t mo. 673-6743 home. cpts, d ...... , 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 3•, Yf'lr old Pride •&OO OUA1UT.-N£WPOllT HACH urn ocean v ew 011 oar., patio, ~Ice back Other Red Estate ........•...•.......... WA .... T TO BUY 11( O"oership units with -----yard.3Dr.21lvrms.Can •Br 2 Ba. cpts. drps. " " KE V SU be divided Sips 8+ bit d h h uc· yard w/BBQ. children & Ooubl~ widC' Mohi!c-t•ver 4,600 sq ft.. all un-LA HA N · ru;, s ws r. ~ 1t'L!<' d I h k r SELL OR TRADE S850, mo. $250 wk. Avail ---------751-6742 pet OK. S.175. 963-~7. Homf' al Huntml{ton By tr 11 ieavy .s n e roo · C yrly s650 495.4336 Costa Mesa 3224 Agt. no tee. the Sea or Driftwood cur .c~d1h~nrn){; private ALL_~·Ol7ll __ 496-7877 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa del Mor, family --------- Hunhnirton B1·h. Please l>'!hos $211 .000. LAGUNA BEACH-Estate $225. Eastside 2 Br. 1 ba. wanted for new decor 4 BR, 2 BA, cpts, drps, n~ call <aft 6 pm l 551-6042 I£ 'Quail l Size Lol. ocean & canyun HuntlltC)ton Beach 3 140 new cpts/drps, & stove. I Br 2 Ba, Cncd bk yd. Avl paint, lge fncd ~ard •. 2 ~k-~_or_t!u_r_a_in_e_. ___ 1 Plac• • view, nr lOwn & beaches. ••••••••••••••••••••••• car gar. Quiet middle· on lse yrty. '425 + dcp. ~"'g~~v: righ} 10• / p p . ti• plans avail, approvcd l)y Near beach/Lake Park. aged persons 642-7134 545-6475 _.,.,. • gt.no ee. l'PGRADEO Coaches, no rD 1'!2':.1920• City. & C•>nstal Com. Exec . 3 hr . 2 bu. ----------1 3br 2b t a g t P<'ts. Wife expel'linl( 14ooOUAIL°"ST.NlWltOITHACH missions $162.500. Kids/pets ok. $550/mo. Nice2bron•~acre.Gur, 3br,2ba,fam.r m,2frplcs. • a,manyx r 5• r baby, must sac beaut. -------- -All ... ia HiUs Rlty lse. 536-0321 laundry. pvt patio, $295. nr OCC. Kids ok. no pets, yrd. Vic oC Yorktown ~ space. 714-898-9966 or .. · 5450,545.3627, Brookhur st.. 1944. 714-634·0055 ask for Mrs. •TRl-PLEX * 768-S• I 1 LCICJU"CI Niguel 3 t 5 2 Sm fee. 9SHt72 Salmon Ln. $450/mo. Green Pnde of ownership, only ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAL RENTALS $350/mo. 968·7444 2 years old! Spacious 3 R-4 LOT Higl\lands 4 Br, ram rm. HOWtSTHETtME Cleanandneat.3bedrm. bedroom. 2 bath owner's COSTA MESA frp•c, Magniflcient vu. 2 bath, family rm, dblc i ·th c· 1 • for job seekers to check · 1 un t wt 1rep ace. Will take s un•t• 2224 Palios. park, pool. fncd. h D 1 Pll H 1 gar., qwet oc. 540·1151 $165.000. Pacific Ave. Costa MesD S4851mo. Can rurnish. t e ai Y ot e P Heritage Realtors. 0 Wanted rlassification. If ------------1 I £ 1Quail ~ $76,5 0 Cluldren/dogs OK. Avail the joh you want is not 2Br. 2ba w /den, DR & LR, BEST MOBILE Plac• Howcrd Johnson ..'uly. there you mi(l:ht consider 2batbs. $425. HOME BUY Prap..-ti•a Realty Newport &.ac:h 3169 offering your services 1 Br S225 OFTHEYIAR 752•1920 497-1744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with an ad in the Job Cal167S..3123or673·20SS Z,J)((i('t Adult park. priced 1400 OUAll5UllWllO •u<M ---------1---------•I Wanted category. Phone Corona at Mar 3222 to sbll right now! San MobRe ttorM/ STEPS TO BEACH 642·5678 Juan eoristraru>.,.__ ,_________ Trtr Prks 2 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RED CARPET Di1treH Property! •••••• • • ••• ••••• •• ••• • • R I We can find it for y'ou. OWN your own Mobil.-49~89~o;,s ~::~~~ Beach arcl'. Pr"h;1tcs. Home Lot In a Pl:ionccl bankruptcies. trustee Communal)'. 1 8 to 2'~ Acr.acJe fot" safe 1200 sales, forced sales. under Acre lots oo rollln!! hllli. ••••••••••••••••••••••• market values. We can in So. Ctlllf. 645-8880 aft. P/. ACRES Joint \enture. Call World s. except Sund11.y, or • Wide Brokers, 673·4545. write L. 1-fartison. Bkr. We have summer rentals hy we1'k or hy month! 3 BR June 15 to Sept 3 associated BROl<(R !;-ll~Al TORS 107'1 w ''<11t~.,(f b, l l~f>. for your mobile homl' or 1527 Newport Blvd, SUltc bldg site. Level, all utll ·---------r 17, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 ----------1 \ uviul. Xlnt terms. BKR Family Condo, beach Famous designer Irene Gilbert ad<1s summer narl' (714 l 677-5691 Rffll Est~ CounHlor U--£a'-DHert. , t i• ly OR 522 ""'30 .-n -area, poo,, enn "• yr . to lhis carved·out sun dress. resulting In a bare ------·""-----i rrofcs in vestment Resort 2400 ~.S4().1751 V hiack bodice whlch buttons over a bare side and analysis, appraisals, tax ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......_ _________ , back midriff. The front has prince11!' styling. Two 40 ACRES & exch ange advice. "Lake Arrowhead" vfow Goraeous homo w/1t.1eal lengths nre lncludld. nihl cnlf nnd above· the kner.. $14,9SO & Up. No. CA. Specia II ii n g in B ch privacy, 3 BR. 2 e:i. tort, grtra. Via Lido Soud. A zipper cl~lng i's in the ~klrt back. Fabrtcs: 40.80 120 Acre pa.reels. mulll·plex propertle~. 3 leveb, cathedr al beam summer or mo lo mo. linen. pique, noveJ;y cotton, silk. synthetic blends. 103 Dwn. 1':·Z terms. Scllen & b\.\)'ers nv1111. cclllna. Ownc•r. $69.950. _6'1_3-S94 __ 9_. _____ _ 70320 ~ <'ut nnty i. Mts11eci 8 18. Sir.e 12 require.'! 3 Sep. deeds ea. 40 Acres. Call Ron Ellis (213)451·2815 t-..u. L yd'I ot 54" fal>rlc 1'or lhc-mid-ca Ir lenj{th and 2 Si8 Own 640 7 Century 21848·1l8a -n CMJllll• ydii. for thr llhoti To order: send pattern number. er/all. 7141 '112 Cr~sCountry 960-a.lSA Olitof C~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'lze. naml". :iddrt>~ nncl tip Pnce s2.so pluo; 30' ORANGE COUNTY ,,..,..., 2SSO OClAH VIEW 3116 pni;lngr and hiln~a. ONt-:SQUARE l\tlLJ.o: 1---------•1••••••••••••••••••••••• 'f\lml!\hed 2 Rdrm. & 2 Pattcnl Rt10ks b> Clnssil'icntlon; Supplrmenl t. 5380 per arre. $2ao.4oo TRI Pt. F. X Spaciou~ 5 ACRES bath ocean vl•w homr In Spnn& & Summet Dresses, Sl.50 l»5lpald. Make total: ttrm. S87,500down. "br 2ba unit• conv'" South of Corona. Fan· South L81uM. Walk \u C'h<'rk payable t< Spadea. Srnd ardors to thh1 CoMid ch Off • • "" " the beach. $450/month neW,POJ14:r, c·o Sputrn. 2 f\rldite Sl. Milford.NJ. BJ k Ser CCX ~nj\C'. nlc.int locat in C.M. Must U11tlc view for your Causey" co-ny '"""18 1'..... CX ac tar a,n)On. sre to apprec. Jl~OOO. mobile hm or bldf( .site. ·:-.r- llOO' ~.,t. 19 QUAIL I LACE Cnll Dttn Fein 9TS·51123 Botb 1ltc11 $12,000. B.KR 1104So. Coast Hwy, PROPF:RTIES. INC. days"" 848•3815 eves for (7tC)f77..-l LAGUNA Bf:AClt 752· 1920 ap~ ORS22·0S30 497•2417 ) ., mecnab I Irvine realtg IEAUTIM HARIOI VJIW HILLS Gorgeous view! Ma n icured grounds I A truly lovely home. $850/mo. yrly. tom Queen 644-6200. <Y-47) JASMINE CltHK .. Tenos SPlCLU Beautiful 2 BR, den & formal dining room in immacula te condition. Huge m11.St.er BR. 2 patl06 & loads of privacy. Pool, jacuzzi, 4 tennis courts. $750/ mo. .Ba rbara Wrlgbi 6'4-~. CY -48) M2·1t3S 644-420o 901 Dover Drive HlrbOf Vltw Q ntAlr lrvlM II Ompus V•Uey Ql"tt' 7~·1414 S 175. 2 Ir Plush! Nice! Kids OK. Many more avail now. Sm~l fee. Free life service, plx. 645-4900 * •Conlll....-. Galde Nice 3Br, 2ba. Cvrd patio, Cpta/drp&, bltlns, level yd. $395. (213)5e6·9676 Downtown 4 Blks to bcb. 3 br, 2 b11, beam ceil, frplc, din rm, sunken tub, painted thruout. $425. 5J6.7642. 3br. 2ba. bllAs, lge yd. screened )Ir patio '4m' from b<:h, $43S. 962·0037 COND03br.1V. ba, H\llll• lngt on ConUneot•l 636-3873 •achwcAT...._ Spaclou. end wilt. Tot.i- ly a>" on a 1idu. 2Br, 2ba w/bua• mastu Hite. Overlooks aors e ooa garden area. Pool ~ten­ nia courts. Walk to ~ $G0/0>o.&t&-2l)Ol &Br. 2Da, cpts, drps, bltns, dlbwabr. frplc, dbl Jllr. '" h•ctyd, cood · nciehborhood on cul~ • 5'1c:, $3915 mo. 082·m7 a br. 2 ba. ntw Slr.S. lbu. SS?~/mci. 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Prof lndacpd, J br. 3 ba , Bordeau:"< Condominium1 Ne.,.. leedl/N...., 880 lrvme I at 17th l 645-0S.SO Mewpert IHcll/S_... 1700 16th St (Dover at 16th) 642-8170 ( l11tl~ll' ti 675 3117, s.w ~7 autu :.prnklr:. & i.lt Model, 8 1.t: Ca nyon Uttfuml1hed 3425 C>PC!llt'f" l Blk pool:. ten· Home A\ :111 July ht. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nls S575 mo (Inc grdnr S965 _ mo. 9611-4737 or ON T llE BEACH, in San & ,.tr) 833·1685 agt. ~·0511___ _ l:lemcntc, new ol'ca11 ----------1 lii5 61100 Bluff:. S500 $850 81~ Ca coa~t \'ll'W, lg(' ? Dr & J Ur. ne\\ h p.unll'd • .i t·ant ~:16.'l , mo 11,7:,1 Dian... l'h 81.! Oti91 ,,. !+t_t.:f 7;K:J Sh.-'\,, nyon Sl500. 3 " 4 BR. dt·n. 3 B:1. Pool, Jacu1.1.1. ~nb 3248 beaul. homl•i. Pr1rnt· ~·:.:r<y·~ ~m, nr ·--''.\I Unfurnished ,·iew:. w 'pools Hilt }ll.\K &_I 1er S.150 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• &t...1-0134 ~>21782.'ltil.$) :Jflr :tlla. Farnrm. Im Loquna Beoch .....•................. 3802 Ge.ral 2 hr. cpts, drps, bltm;. Kid:. OK. $225. 831 9081 9 to a THE DAISY FORKIOSAMD THEIR PARENTS! •Pool Hunti'")ton mat·ul:1tclv de:111 :1:w:1 Nwpt Shon•:; sparkling ;i :1 hr. 2'-' ha. iwt•an \'tl'." ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 t>.drooms Hcrbour 3242 J'vrol Op~·n houi.1• Sun ltr ;i b.i lk•,1th. tt•nntl>. l'ool. i:1t•u111, 11'11111' !"pt •Tot lot ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 5 :!!I Jl 4 ~-M:Xt 4!14-4Mi'I pool. :! ,.,11 g,11 ..,.!l."t Cn,•,t :>l!J."1 1;12 31!111 I 2 :t ll<lrms ~cn·r lin•d l'ultos, lt'nl't'd \ ;inb :! Ht ~ 2lJj T" nh Jill Su J>L'I .I l'r :1 l'J. "f1•.·11 ''''" !>II:! 3G57 :>;JC EL y 01-:l'OH \JI' II I t n I 1111 l 11 It l' al h t\S7 Wt•1-t 18th St I h \" I I " ' -J ,. ~50 U" ()r ... n 12·5 dJil' (' 111'31 '"'I& p u,., ,,. 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Small foe. 9.>7·1172 CALREHTALS All util puid' l bdrm, µonl , patio, rrwtl yd Sl5S Sm tee !157-1172 CAL RENTALS Pt><•I ' I hdrm. t·arport lau111lr> :)1!10 Srn h'1· !1:17 1172 CALREMTALS UTIL.PAID J\tl'l' bachelor apt Sin:. Sm fee. 957· l li2 CALREHTALS t-:a,I hlulr 3 hr :.! ha LL«l~l' Ind "Vat mu::.ter ,., u 1 fr •It n rm & d ltl lrviM 3844 l!d t Jl:l' \uto 1loor •••• •••• • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • 011cner ·'' .u I Pool ~ \\OOUBIUllC:l'. r1:cn.•11t1011 urea Adull:. Pl:'.1.t:s \I' I'!:-> onl) ~o J>l'l~ t"tom $367 1. 2 & 3 bdrm 11111h u11 Designed 11 kt• 1; .11 I~ Sb.'\ \mrg"' \\'.i~ C:iltfornsa buni;alo\\:. I., ., 1 •• , II "I'· lnl • Fro m S 2 i O 1 I 5 ..,l' -. s ', -r ~ ,•J. ,': l Pmestone. Of!.' hrs. 9·S 0 ~\. \\ 0 . hu~l' ~ illnl Daily. Rm, patio. l:J~~26-ll 2 Br condo, lenms, pool spa, i:ym, no kids li><·h S335 + ulll llAM 11 Pl\I 491-4951 Walnut Squur e 2 011 Townhouse $315 mo lj7J :!:HJ l'l't•S \\0kn1h oil 75:t lHOO da)' I BH Con.in on .,11 ~"'"' lt•nni-. 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Cloi.e lo Fwr crpts, drps, patio, Ul'<Hn --------1Eleg:int 3br condo ~ t•u:.tum rlrpl>. cpb patio, pool . walk tu W<":.tcltff Shopprng $-11.l mo. 645-6683 REMTALS SiOO 640-0766c\'CS Br, den 21, Ba. condo & shop'g, S33S. mo ce1I. frpk, i.:ar Adults :.! llH, 2 ua SllO l:!:i ~ Lgt' 3 Br, ulll pd, rcr, Tl'nm:.. pool. J.11:. l.aun;i, Chi Id ren w c Leo me S27S ~Elden 538·3406 ~. Lon.•ly, lgc 2 br, ,·er~ dean, lge yd. l':o pets. ~ 5io.t. 2885 Mondoza :! BH :!' ha :).Ii~ 1115 patlO. fpk. Sil, :.rnl lee llbr \'1ew Hills 3 Br. Im· ~ Q,.n 71-1 &46!11-18 :1ur:!Ull +l>,:!bJ ~:!5 &IS 1000 mac Lse o;_ rt•nt To~s~ lnl·S9-l9.s.17 2800. l'ew2 Br2'i BJ . dbl ~ar 'i llR. 2 Ba . ~1:1.1 .175 * •Conwmen Guide "' gardenl.'r. S.>.iO. Ph Unf\ernished 3525 Corotta del Mor 3822 ,. opnr Adil~ only 229 ;s HH. 2' 11.. ::;1.~1 ti~I -f»l·l-152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w W1l~on ~I:!. 640 OO'J6 S 180 Hice Home Cozy! Some ulil pd. many more aval. Sml f~. FREE hie sen·ice G-15-4900 1 UH, 2 BtJ ,1:1:. 3 Ur:? 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' 1'111 tk llm I. 4':1'1' '\r\\ J ,11111 homl' 31lr 2 , ; ,, 1>.1 FJm rm. dm rm \\ll(Mlhrulgc• ~""' \n l' "'" fll'h s.1~111 11111 H.uwho S,111 .111 ~!l:i !'>2::. Owi1t·r Ilk 1 H:lll :!:! 11 . Thn·1· ll4•rln11111" 7:11 02:11 Tiii' Terran· Sol~.'i \'1llai11• I $4..!:, Shtirt•i. G;.1nlt•n llom1·· lt11\,l'a1i.. 81hll Eltc-1.lant. 1mma1·. 3Br. \'rllai:l' I S-li::. :!fin. ~1l:JO mo .193.1;3,-,tj ))t°"ll lt:hl S,l;J() l'\I' \ 1JIUl(l' lll ~:!.5 Lak For 3255 Wo11tlhr11IJ!1' NSll ••• ~ •••• :.'!•••••••••••• Four l!Nlri>om W111wlhr1dl!t' Sa!>r1 l'LL'S '.\IA"Y '\10Rt-; red hill~:.:. " 552-7500 \\'111111hr111 i:: c l' rt' l' k "111 1· '"l'l.'11 311r 11r :!Ur + 111-n .! h.1 t;uri:1•ou., lnd,..q1 I! 11u:il up.ir;11l1·-. l'n·tnrnm 1111 ,.., lnn11111n $-lill mo \\ i:;1r1lt•111•1 & ol!>'lll' 111 I\ t 711 lfrll Iii Hi ,JI I I pm 1 "<''\ I hr 1·nnd11 + 11111 I p i:r.1l1C',, all n•t·rC'alt0n!t :-\11 1•h1ldr1•n no fll'h "-!iii 5-18·8:!5 I H.1n1:ho S J Twnhm. lux -urwus :! 'b. :.! Bit d1•n, v 2'".I b;i, Lea:.t• 11pt111n S.'1:!·952tJ Walnut Sq 21J1 Tknl 01 l:1t' S325 O\\lll'r \\Ill pro \Ill<• ".ii.h,•r. doer & rrfr1g ~.:! OY.l n 11 ~lll'n :! Rr cl\'n :! BJ nn l;;k1• & i,:olf l'tllll'I' lffilllill 'ii~)() mn HI~ :iiil or lli.5:1:11;1 :'l \ 1•nll- L1\KEFHONT. fantast11· \tew I Br 3 Ba, <'lh pnc, <l<l4:k Min \'ll iiO·U277 l267 ..•..•.••...•.•.•••.•.. I )r nld 3hr. 2ba palto homl' pool. tennis. S3'J5 7til!-1529 Suflt•r 3 br 2 b.1. w fplc. nw Jlf rnnd . 2 c·:ir g:ir . lnnl ~ant cph. rlrp~. l'nl'l<I p.it1n. lo\ t•I~ n1•11?hh111 h11111I s:11;;, !Mi.1 l~t4i7 1\1-'t '\o frt• l\11r1 <'Iona :!Br 2ll t1. ht•uul tlull~ 11pj!1 ;nl1·d ,.,,,,.. S:l'iS mn !!Ji -95.&7 Ah.,o \'111.i 2hr. I 1 ·~ha Con· do ,\, <:. pool. upi.:rad<'d crµts & drps, n11rrored wardrobe door5, al · lMhed i;:ur. Xlnl 111r<1· l111n . Avail July l :>81 2726 aft 6P '.\1 \ll'>o Villa Condo. A C. (.'IC'an. \'iC'W. 2Br. s:uo 1137 ·1313 ----t-&ewpqrt leach 3269 ..............••....... HLt'f'FSCO:-O:OOS l.t'IJ"<'" .,tartmi? al S.l~KI \l<1fllh \11t·n1 utl 11:1:1 1·n1I un11 p11t1I lt•11111s d1•1·11r. hra11•I "''''-po11I, :! 111 To"llltuuM· lrpk ~i5. llil 2hl SI \Jtl ,\ $1;25. 1111> Ii I I \l,'1\1:! g11ll 1•11111.,1• !>IJll h.all'lla l'nol. lt•nrus Sornl' on·an 5-ili Wll"> Rig (.'anv11n 'I\•"""" .,.,.,, 2 slur). 2br ~ha n•.111) 11;11 114 3~ l!t.1 !lli7:! nr & Ci1tulm:1 \'ll'\\':. CIOH' l!l3 lllil:? 111 ~hopping & 11111.· IJ,•:H'h Dana Point 3826 l"OUlt SEASONS i\PTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spat•inu~ 2 hr lwllhM•. I'.! Spcclan1lar <kcan "11 Nu ha. puul. p\ I µalto . 2hr. <!ha i.:ar 532:; mo iti..lults no Jll'ls ~tiU ;;15 ;52.;i.100 or 4!l3-i71.K &l-t·:!tlll Aug I Lt.:t· p.1t 1n. ,·pt 'g Aftartmtnts Furnish~d Jrp!\. IJ(1nl . lt nn1' <·r-1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------t·orner or .Jamhurct ~ Balboa l'eninwla 3707 Ford Rd S5SO mo on I ) r •• •••• •••• •• ••••••• •• •• be $500 mo on :.! yr he Call :\!rs. Long, 641 8fil 2 Yt•atly lt'J'I' lhr. ~1<•1•~ tu la• h , Sl 7 5 N ll pt I :. bl5 ~lo llrokl•r Har9or Vtew Hill5 Corona def Mor 3722 Sharp 3 BR & FR Lusl. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• home. Prt\all'rea r \~rd l)wtt !>lreet S7i!> m11 Hl8&·a ... re.,t Dn\l' Open Sal Sun I ·5 :IO Bi9 Cyn Townhome :"ew 2·story 2 BR Mslr ~tute w s1tt111i: rm l.i:t· chmni: rm (.'phi & rlrt~ l'(IOI & tl'ntll' Sti95 mu 3:!Ci111\011 bl:ind DrtH' Opt•1I s~11 sun 1 s 311 Wesley N. Taylor Co r\e\\ port t 't·nt.·r RE \LTOHS 1;.11 1!110 $5~5 yrly. Nwpt lll!hb 3Br. flim rm. :lba+ho.il sloragc'. SS:>ll yrl\ 01·c,m front homl'. ;,uprr ctind Bdrm::. SI 100 mo. on lh<' \.\'all'r Condo. ne'~ sha q 1 ~Br+ den. \IC'\\ WATERFROl\'T 110\I ES Call 631 1400 3 Br,~ mo. Rl'ady Jul) ht Gootl loc Wshr Uf) er 759-1367. 526 iJ I.& ll;11·h ;1pt SI 90 rnC'I ulll ,\\ l Jul) l 631 1311 or HJ5 371~1 lfa1•hl'lor <1pt Sl411 l '111 tndU{leil litil 0228 Costa Mes. 11111 3724 ......•.............••. S40.00 WEEK & UP •Stutl111 & I TIH 1\pt,., •'I'\' & Maid Scrv A\0:1tl •Phom• Sl'rv, lltd pool :!.Titi N1•wporl Blvd. CM ~,.1)1 !li5:> nr !) 15.;:19n7 Bungalow, cmply. p1:r~on :\la11I ~t·n· No smkrs. 518 7197 Sl70 Bachelor apt. pool, tarport. close lo shop· S800 Month. A\•iul.1hlt Pini! Sm frf' 957·1172 now Deane uo, <'r CAL RENTALS :Olodel. 811? Canyon 1\AI D • . t 372L Call 6-I0.64i00 ana ..-01n v I ur. I b.t. Ill'" ru~~ unm.ic $29,"l Hl4·72:.'0nr ~!l·lli:i,", .,. ~ew :! Rr I~, Ba. \\ 1\'l~w 2 blks bNch . .idlts. ref's No IJt'IS $.550. l.i73·2060 -- Joanu St fi.16 b·lll:J $:150 New 2 hr, 2 UJ. t n l,}\l?x, f rnll:.. bJIJ:nny. I ndl')' &.iMt(l:-J _ ., RtOM $260 '.\laturc adult~ only, no peb L:iq:e 2&:1 hr apt!.. I>..h~hr. i?as ftllQ Ga~ pd i78SC'otl Pl 612 50i3 . 3br. 2ba, clo!>c to bch & ~hop'J.! Drive by 51.& Ir•~ Pica<,<~ do not d1:.lurb I~ nant~ S-l2S mo 673--18-11 - ------2 br, frpk, p:il10, i:ar Cm\'2br. lbaw frpk.i:ar Pool,&Jacun1.Adulb & iaundry, 5:110 mo. j!:JS 621 W Wih.on, 646 2010 pd. &4<!·Zlill e\'<'s Foxhollow \'1llai:c Nl•w rllx adult u111t :!hr. 2ba ovC'rlookmi: Dana Pomt !\I arina 493· 1590 SPACIOUS Ocean Yirw Aph 1n \"anous are;is of Dana Pomt. Completely re· d('(:oratl'd 3 br. $400 'mo. 2 hr, $325/mo. 1 br S275 mo. Call Gtil·Oi98 or 83:1·3.54-1 S200 1 br. garage. l:iunrlr) Priv.fB..nant L>uple'< 2 Br 1 Ba. 5275 ~ focd yd, patio. Small fee. -..,, I I & I N !15i 1172 L~c luxur1om .. 2 Or, 2 Ba 1 cp ·!:C 1' t•an ° CAL RE ... T .. LS 45' terrac<' on waler \\'Ith pet:, &15 818-1. G·IS·4R5r. -"-~ __ _ t·omm:indmg \'ii·w ol UiA ;1 hcrlrm, 2 ha. fpk. Fountain Vall~y 3134 h<tv. Ball.x:1a bland on OJl<'n hcam i·ln1t~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• na.vsidc Ur SHOO mn i::aral(<', no pl'ls S375/mo. STt-;Ps lo P nul 3 Rr lmmed. possess &U·98!><i l.ii'5·10!J.Hl73 I02:1 +20x20 Aonus Rm, 1 •. 211 t I k• "''o Ba twnhsc bllns. rlhl rap on ,ar. spur ;• · Spac. 1&2 hr gardl'll ;ipls. . I· S 'JG r. of hwy.OpenSat&Sun. Pool & rec. All utll pll g~r. :c~ ~r · a . ( 2 1 3 I 4 I) 5 . 8 4 9 2 o r \d It 1 ..,..,c 5.l.1· 1161 . 96:J-2532 . _ , u s, no pe i.. ""-' mo. ----_171·1~675-~ 8__ ind. refng. Aiko .:arai.t~s HuntinC)ton Beach l840 Corolido Apts·Cd M for r<'nl • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • 2Br. lBa. 2 ~lor>. pool 1-;1 PuC'rto Ml'S'! IRAHD HEW! . ..... 1959 Maple.Ave, CM A°5s H 0 w p LA c F.. ___ l>oi66SOS Spat·1ous bdrm & den 3 br, 2 ba, S275 l'ool. S8SO mo yrly. KIDS OK COZY 2BR, lBa. (rplc, f.42 79116 2 Br apts. From S310 per mo. 1111 Delaware. llB Open 12·5 Dally. 1 Mile lo orean. 6·t2-9G02 Agt 5.16·1808 ~arag<>, laundry room S340 mo. :>;cw apts, l hr S260 2 br •Location BAYVTF.W private & S325 333 ,\,ocallo •Price ••••••••••••••••••••••• co1y I BR. l.Ba. ~00 mo. 642·2161 F..<1.,thluff l.~c 3 llH s2so. n75·231tllays ------•Luxury ho --------Dix 3br apt Clo"(' to c;hofl" 2 bedroom from 82641 ml' 1-',imtl" rm l.tkl' '\111• 1 hr i:ar. laon1lry F\Jll harbor \'ie':''! 2 Bil. 2 & park l>es1n•;1ble an•J Ranbu"" Cross•1142·61i01 Ill'"' \j?t'ntt>-11113:l pal10 Smf1'l' 9:i71152 h:. + den Charmmi::' 5.'>1·4426bkr -·-J - OPE\1 2 :,p\f CAL ltEHTALS f're~hly clecor ~I Mo . . -Nr Seacliff VlllaJ?o 3br on yearly lcaS<> Spac 3 br apl or use ti ai. 2 2h~' $350. 2hr. 2ba·S290 ~:~7 1~~~,~~r ~~~1 ~', ~"11f11 Irvine 3744 OPEN SAT SUN 1·5 br & den 1-"rpll', P~llo ·1 Gnr, rec arc.i 19071 llnl tpk. mirror' Orran i.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.'i280CE.\N DL\'D pnol. Adults S32", ~1 h· 848-8311 ~wpl Ctr ..,k)'ltn ... , te\~ 2 hdrm, \'IC\\. (l<'IOI laim Aitent 675 5!130 pets. 6'5·3381 or A3'7 !)51 1 • ~- I ""'70 s r -----· --Heach area. J BR. J bu, l'ool & tennis 2300 ~" ll 1 r~ p:itio "" 'm cc Coda Mesa 3824 $265. 38r, 2Ba frplc. dshwshr. patio. Sf..">(). Owner IHl\.1075 9.i7 1172 CAL ltEMT ALS •••••••••• • • •• ••• • • • ••• lJpslairs, clean & rt•ai.ly. · Nf:W & super .sharp. Ron :>;R BCll. lk nu 2 11r. clt'n. • ----E -siile new twnhous1•s, nof>('ts. 646·4343 Ell_is_._960 __ ·23_58 _____ , Ba. W1D. 2 g:.r, $:100 37,.8 frplc. encl gar. 2br, 2ba, Lr-. l 2b --cl--2 •-~--ll-&h 675-0745 or 5;;2 70i4 LCIC)Ufta leach .. yd. $.125. 642.1603 g qwet 2 1r, tl gar en uoiru..-uvms, u• s ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----apt. Completely re· Del uxe a p t, f rplr , :-:EW luxuriou~ Cape Cod WIUTF.WATER VIEW. 1 2 Br cottage, fplc, dceoruted. W:ih r. dryr enclosed gar, lndry far. t w n h s e P v I po u I . Br 1 Ba. w!.hr /dryr, out dshwshr. tncl gar. W 10 hookup <'llclOsl'd gar. patio, all adult, no pets. Jaruui, t<>nms. 56!">0 mo.. rloor gri II S3(.S 499·3636 hkups, 2521 Orange An•. Mat. adults. Sm pet OK S'l85 mo. 847-2622 lower for the rii?hl le -552·1~ S280 552·1233 nnnt. Open ll~c. S S I s, Newport leoc:h 3769 ' -·------- 2; l 1 u i 11 si de Ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• :Otta M.so 3824 Costa MHO 3824 If\ 'Knoll 640· 1212 Ownr, G<>r11eous apt, o,·rrlfJOk ••••••••• •• •• •••• • • •• •• ••••••••••• •••••• • •••• • Agt ml( uay, adult, Slif> :l\'(IJI S8j(l mo . yrly 675 !18i7_ S250. Ulll pd! Fplc, p;1tlo. mnre ;>.;1te' L"nl 'ml f1•1• M.>-~~1(1 Children Welcome, 2 Br 11• Bat1:Rndo. Pools. parks. lrMry. new cpts, dl'Jlll, paint 673-9468 C Tl'llTU.IWCh. N\\1,1 ('n•i..l. .anr. ;,,it~ba • •Consumen Gulde 2 &droom, 1 bath 2 UC'droom. 2 bath 3 l\t'droom. l hath 14! Or 9 month le11M' editerranean ViUag Condo. 2 BR. or bch. pool. tennis. adults only $.150 mo. '1r Haith. 847·2563, aft R !213)592·1531 ---------Bea<'h urea. 3 br. brand w 'atrium m Umv Park Walk to park. pool, ten nts & lib. $-150. L\'C~.1---------- 552.7105, LocJwta leach 3848 ....................... lBr. Ocean \it•\\''. :?liOi S11lano Wa) Call 4!J7 31!J5 a Iler 6pm or w1•c•kl.'ndi. ---- 2hr Nr ht·h North I.JI! NEWPORT MARIN.\. 919 Bay:.ide Dr. New 2 Br 2 BJ & den. luxur) ,. alerfront llpt Sup.:rh \ICW. Deck. puol. 1n1 bl'h. fµll', 'll1p ll\'~111 Adulli. J\!.~ume lhl' SUi.i G'i5 65.12 223 BC\t'rl) Open1·---------· S.1l Suu 761H:JG4 t•\ t'' 2 th . I' " Im townhOUM' OCEANFRONT \'t·r~ 1111 'lYlt· i\dulh nn peb 1q11e old :\lcdtll•rran1·a11 s.!35. 548·2082 \111:.1. 3000 sq fl plus' 3 , lpk':>. li:adcd wmdows, OCN FRN r :!Hr. :!Ba l'on cit· Prt\':l<'Y m:iny do. lillns. drps. cpti.. ln•es. P\'I bt·h. Sl250 mu sC'eurity parkmit; b1•. Startini: Sl•pt isl. J.'t" adulh. 110 Jll.'ls SI.JI\ m11 L'PI or ,ni:I prl'f d 673-671!1 ~ 2791 W;jkrfronl & \'IC\\ lllr Minion Viejo 3867 luxury apt "'·.iii July & - ••••••••••• •• •• •• ••. ••. At.lg. i700. mo or 1 yr lst• 2 Br condo. 5290 mo. ni> al S.595 incl 's pool. P\ 1 J>eb. kid.c; OK l>C'h Slip a\'a1I. 675-3515_ &.15-J.Ul5 Yrly 2Br, nr occ:in. rrpll He·-w-port--leoc:h 3869 aviliJ July 1 S320 mo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s.t8·8!&8 2b--r.-1-ba--nr_oc_c_a_n-.-N-.-.,,\ ' cpts. frel>hly pntd. $300 -r/ mo. 8'i5·3059 _ Crest Condo 2 br. all re« Jku·helor stui.lin on lh<' far1I. No kid~. no pet .. waler l"in·plat·(' t'llnl· S500 mo fi4fi 2833 1H plcte kllchcn, year lt•ase ti-14 62•2 S3tlOtmonth induding ut1hties. Call Don COLE OF HEWPORT Rfo~ALTORS 675-5511 WATERFRONT VIEWS IN NEWPORT. Striking design and an ele9<1nt excmng wav co 1t11e ChOose lofts t>av w1n<1ows. \l<VflQnts. ltre Ill.lees vour own pr111att on10 or 1>a1conv ,. fr1eno1v m111ton-0011ar rec center Tennis courts, too Promontory Point luxurv adult rentals from "400 monthly ioo Promontorv Dr ~st J1.1st nortn or Jamt>oree on PolClflC COolSt Highway TeltphOne 17141 67S·8000 Owntd and mllnolged 1>11 Trtf trv1ne Comoanv NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACh Park Newport LUXURY APTLl\'ING Overlook mg The Waler Enjoy 5750,000 spec tacular spa. 8 swimming pool!', 8 hl!htf'd <.'Ollrt5 miles of hike tn11li.. pul tmJ.? shu!nt•boards Unw by I l:i-13rcl St Step' lo bt~Jch, nrarl)· new :1 br, 2 bu t\rn1I early J u I>. \'C'arly S.525 Worluni: adult~. 6i5 5275 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW TOWNllOME·2Br :.!"JBa. ocean vitiw. near IX'nch S400 mo. 492· 7533 3ur ocean ''lCW, 2 1 ~ba Pool jacuizi. saun;1 492 31&i --------Con do nr San Clement" Inn. 2 Br 2 83, jacuz11. sauna. gas & wtr pd. s:r.;; mo. S425 moves you 10 5866(;28 -------Dach apt. Sl45 mo. Ut1I pd $love & rerr1g 16()1( L<l!I Bolas 498-J746 -------Son.-i Cafidrono 38 7 8 ..... ,,. ............... . 2 Br 'tudio S350 D1::. hwasher . laundr~ fodlloes, pool. Kalell;1 831·9'l2 or 4!>3·9672 or 493.aQ.2 ___ __..__ __ 5-tU.OCJUfta 3816 ....................... Lgc, qtliet. luxurious, ex ec. :I br, 2 ba apt F;levolor to 11cenlc pnv bch. Party & gameroom. total security. Pe.rrect llvillj"Or wknd retreat ror lhe ldveatuTous adult. Starllnc at SS15/mo 499-2Ss ------............ Atnllhed ·ar~wd 1900 ....................... :mr ;?ll.1, lllfl <'<.. 1·11/\ 111 & l'ool J·••· tennis c:rls 327 6 out I"· ;,_~1 .>:.'29 ~ Hh Isl' &U-8053 ~.~~.~:'!!. ••••••••• '\1•" :lhr Tnwnh11mt• 111 In Ill(' (;ftl\ l'" 1'11111 Ji.ll'lltll ~I .& l:!i1. hr!. llnrbor \ ll'\\ Monte.:o :-.e .. l\\nhsc. ntrnn \IC',. 1ur. 2Da frplc f'am rm. 3br 2~1bu. 2 cur a;n pool & rlubhousl' pri\ :.:1 pa11os. J>OOI~ Bnlcony park & sthools $ti:>Omo $UO mo. MO 4001 129 35th Strl'el U.11G118S213 !J66 1711 Npt Ii.I Mature odull Sm ~nlll. Cln No fX'I!> Yrl)' i21•l mo 673 3801 •Beamed ceilings. wood paneling •Gruscloth wallcovering •Fireplaces, wet bors •Dishwashers, walk·ln cloeets •Balcooi~ patios nu. lg patio. rp. dw. nn Bach!'i from S2t!I ao mo pets. s:ns Ron OOO.Z35'1 Also 1&2 hdrm plnll.b 2:.tory to"l'nhou~t·i. • •Colt~ ftork * • llcuut 3 lir. dcn. p11 It. rioo' i'<> "'' 1 .... 1• ~:>0 Mt l2G8 3 Br 2 8a ntc4' ) nrdr., nr pJrk & ~rhooli<. $420 mu. ~ ~'\Z·IH:IO art 6 30 -. 'urdener ~~~ San.....,.-- W'< condo 3 Br 21 , Ba. Capbtrano 3271 <'.1t,"an11 . pRrk & niaht ••••••••••••••••••••••• \•1cw $150 1131 1U3 IH CHARMING t1JLL OCEAN VU, N" pt SAN JUAN Crest, 4 Or, Fam Rm, 2 Bdrm., t 1, balh condo WATHFROHT And "oter view luxury apu l BR. Sl:IOO mo • 2 BR., $1500 Mo. BILLORUNDV REALTOR 675·6161 Ba. 3 if eeks. pool & tennis r 0 r r e n t . Near new 2br, 2ba, 2 car U:'lll\' Pt.: I.a twnhi.e, 8\'lll. sa30mo ~3..f>.tSO Upstairt/down1tolr1, 2 gar, on Chunncl Clo.'e to (t'\~hl) painted In & out, --car garage carpetln11 & bch. yrh· 14.~. 675·14S3 cod uml. 3rtr 21t8.1, mm lAllll or '<trus 3 Br 2 Bo . le\•olor s '1>u11t-ln1 & ----- rin. aundl'dt .. ronH"ll'nl FR. la<' yd, nr •otr At Y!il PAllo Won't J;1:tl 1on611 SIS le~, pO()I tN1n1• '<Int arhl C \. s.m mo r"'4 700t: Cnll us 2Ull d 8 )'S . I room fllrn. Next to pier 1ll•t . I lle $47~ fl\O r.o 11116 • 03 0588 evenlnfJ ir smr~ 957·1171 ~ l.$3'i, S..\ll~l , !II E DI Z 1 weclcends Tf no unswer. CAL llHTALS y ,, u db r '\(fl ~ -;-&-; . r~h.\ hoe~ •• ,. w".1~ b~k~ pleas~ trylnll lialboA 1\ny Club. bu eh lltathwtlOll ~hr • 1fon, bch. All amon1Ue1 Lo·H1ly 3 w-. 2 ba home apt, ror 11ub le~~ $650 ..!tia. A C ' 11 no" ~1 lmmrtl. uccup !GOO. D>. wJpool. No pc-t• $3'T6 mo lnrld •II rib fartl, an 6-um ~Agt. call ·1143lo4'e~ •Park·llke landscaping •Swhnmine pools, Jacu:W •Lighted t.enn1s courts •Minutes to freew•JB & beaches •Security system s assure privacy I ... OOM f-OOMaDet Z •-2 • TOWMHOUSI A special section ror tllOH with • small pol Adult. .. Qrlly Office Open Dally 9 toe G) C7t4t 117.atJO UOO Harbor Blvd .• ~ta II I' ~e 2 Br 2 Ba. nr l>C'h Patto, 2 car gar. fpl<'. D •W, S31S 898-i548 uft SPM New 2 Br, I ba, $285 Ch1ldl sm pet ok Cpts. dfil6, oltns. (1)826·6916 Apt~ ft houses $100 t 11500 100'1 avail now! Now ll.aclnp daily over the phone. Spec1allilns In So. ONnac Count) Open 9 to u. 7 dn)·$ l)('r \~l!\:k. Sm11ll ree. ll51 lli2 CALREHTALS Elec k1lch pn\• patios & balcon1c1. crpl11. draperle11 p11rkl n ~. elevators Optlonnl m aid atr\ltct At Fa!lhlon bland, Jam· boree & Son Jo:1quln JllllJ Rd. ..... __ . SUnday. JuM 12. 19n DAIL v PILOT DJ ' Add 1t ... Bl.lild H ... Dlapor lt...Hammer It ... 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Co:i~t llw~ -La1?u11a Ilcal'h 336 sq. h + pvt ~arden . fo'rpk S2i5. ind. ulll Gumhml'r & ,\li!tot· • 494-!}..121 DO IT AT THE BEACH lmpt'l'S~l\fe. tull <;l'f\ IC<' <''l'<'llll\.I' orr1rc'>. rnnll' :-<e" port lki1·h l111·a11011 I m m c ll o t r u pa n 1· ,. lflcully 'utll-ll for I mun operation Scl' In ;ipprcc ~ .•.•........•.......... 4 DELUXE OfC 'S Cunl rm ""'' :!:1 .111 11.111C'lc1l sm \\ h."t' 111 rl' ur I c)r 2 \I 11.,..,. l .. 1k1• F 111 t•" I . ii rt• a I\ t' n I 1l,11 l.1r1s ii I ~I !l:~t:l l>E!'>K ~I' t('t• al lik7!: lh: ,11 h Uh 11 n '"1 r Talbnt 1r1 ll11nl111f!l11n lk•.1t:h s.·111 1wr mnnlh Brull! "" n 1"111ntl11r1 I >111 I rl'lt'JlllOn"I \\Ill .1t1..,\\1·1 \ulll ph111\I' l11r °'Ill t11•r monlh U;11I~ l'll11l 11fl11'l' h.12 1321 '\:1•111wrt Ill Iron I ai:t• C.:\I 1'11nw ''or" 13011 t• :lll41'.t... I \ •1 r.~:1 1~1m ;\;\\'I' ltT HCll ST() ll I•: 2t;JO ,\rnnSt. ~ mo J~rry Wynn 121:llli7 i7lll Cannery Villa~ ,\pprox 000 sq fl Xlnt bu~i11<•<1s lotatm11 C11t'1I. <Ir 11 pc!'. ru rn opl 11111 :i I $.'l(l() mo 6i 3 u:!til IEAUTIFUL Business Location Loc.ilrd in J,1do Shoppm~ Arca i\1:10 1nd u1h•J pr1\"J\t' purl.ini: lot li l1 > li73 91:.1() U'<k ror Larr:; till~ Ne\\ port Hh ti '1fi lll'l u1l !\hop 10 prk 'i: tH2 SR.'il xlnl I~· 4500 HEWftORT CENTER •••••••••• •••••• •• •• •• • SUITE 180 C M lndustnol 1400 sq n. Prestige loc1a1ton. O<'con S!65 2965 Randolph ··a .. \'ICWS UVDll f:xccutl\'l' &16 2130. fii9 3709 OfriC!!b w 'Cull bl!CY & Cotita Me.-.;1 2400 sq fl a t Lelephonc sen·l~es Un S300 per 0)0 675-l~ or der1iround padunJC, con 646•1164 ferencl! rocilltle$. Many extru. Compelltlvclv lOOO&q n modern offlcc1 pnced. :.1onth to month & wa r e hoine 1310 or le11se. Lo111n, C.M. Unit n. ~1 l Oill Kothy 6-H 7Hl0 mo. 6461312 l~ NC\\pOrt C';!llr Dr. NB Airport Offices l ~10NTH 1''Rl-;t; fo\1ll 11rrv1l'(' No 11• 'II' rc- q d. ~ 600 ~· n. Plenty of p:irkfn11 2082 S E . Bri~tol SI, N,•wport Bcarh MMO!O 11t•1 ~ I ' Ii 'i .1 " I l' 1 ml' I' h ,1 II1 l'" ~ 1• '\ lll'rlt'lll1•d ~llH·I.. ITI;tll \1•1' ~l:!:i.0110 t11•r \l'.ir lntlurl1·-. 11nm1· 11111 ..11·rt. "'"'plus ... hnp plw. ,,m;ill n ·nlal hou~1·. Ow1wr 11 111 h (' I Jl I I II ti 11 c I' l' II I I 'Iii:! ;;ss . hk for :\Ir \ ..in l.<•tr KEY HF \LTOHS AMTIQUE SHOP & REFfNISHIMG Iii Year' 'umr "" 1wr' -.;, • .., II\ 1 r SIHK full fll'll .. '1!11' \(;E"\'T ll:J:l !li~l BICYCLE BOOM 1111 y 1 I 1.• rl 1• .1 I 1· r' h t 1 ,1\ all;ib)~· \Ollr ,ll'l'.I \umlwr one 1'.1lcd htkt' C111npkl 1· 1r.1111111i: plu-. 1 n ' •' n t •> r ) F u I I ~ SI nm•d (:! l:l HH'ili :ll 77 l nlerior J)erura11ng Stu<hn, will tra111 Sm;l)l Ill\ l'SI N0111\'l'll. tl.11 ()()jj() HESTAL"TlANT LA<IL "Ii.\ BCll. C0t). 111 hc:i t·h s10.soo Sit d"n lak<' oul. ~tl.t-2:~8 ot 49-1 i l51 --- REST AURAMT & Cocktail Lounqe Coai.lal area l'ikc 1r1 \·c~tmcnt. ~rno.uoQ + rJnj!1• int•l \RC It t Pnr11·1paf:, onl) owner Ul!!cnl 7~~ llitill Pt. \l'o"T Cl011Ql' t:. 0 <: \tall ~•:ih !> ~.... 111·111 run Ji!rllS~ $100\t. ram moo nel 25', F I' Slil~l Terms Bkr ili8·S800 CATERIMG l.a1111na'!t rlne-.t l'Utenng ......•......•......... Car Pool 51SO •..•.•.•.•...•....••••. '\;1•1·d \ ll1d1· \\'ill ,.h,111· "'Jlt'll"c Ynit lad~ nel•th r1dt• from h11m1.· C 'I nr lilh & Sun l.1 \n.1 to 1\ orl.. nr 0 l' \Jq111rl & h;11•I.. \\'11ri. ... "5 l.\I' llll:>!'>.l~l' .J.111 ').113~11 Lost & Found 5300 .....••...........•.•.. I .! \ I n I ti (; 1 • I Ill ,1 n -he·p.1rcl S1I\1·r \\ 11 h hlat·I.. s;ultllt \II'" 1'1'' 111 f.,111 1·1· "'" 111 1•n,1· lkwaril ' :ix; 11 I•: lllth St I •o,t,1 \h•s.1 l.111 ~.~,7 ~17J. I.Al-I SJOO H1•\\ art.I hlk l.h,1,,,1 \p-.11 p:irk1111: 1111 Fl 1111110 l'l'SI ot111 ;111I nr t>C .\1rpor1. "hit>' m.111>. ings Oil c llt''>I \n, Ill "J,111' D,l\'ll, ;59 O:!:ll. t'\'t'~ !'>.'>2 117Si found: BIKE. fi4 I I 12!i l''OL'ND mnlc [)obe?rmuo. Edi...nn Jluzh Sl·hool J Ulll' fith !)(j,1 2721 f'ounrl M:il c 1':11i:llsh Sllcpher ol Ora11d)' . hro"' n & i.:11•\ <'all 673··'1·~ ,1rt1•r :; FOt''l/lJ m.tlt• c..'olhe 11.1 hl1>. H 'O lfll'rlfll) \'tt' Ft \.I) lltj!h Sthl fltil! fill85 l'OL."\ n Thtrk Prt'"I rt p lion sunµlasoo;t•s ~26S4 l"Ol'ND Goldt'nhutrNI Peklng<'sC? vlr Puul:mno St ~ti "'" 11cr\'lce. 2S }r r!!puta l•---------•I lion. owner rl'linog. 'lint opportUJUty for quali(ictl party PESOS GALORE Mc~lc1n restaurant With take-out bu11incs!I, full> cqulppt'd. close to h<':tt·h : cull ror uctallll Ole' For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 Foc:-;1> Sml \\ht1 .. m .. k d111! 11;11 I 1'11 o tl l l'. \lai..noli.1 & ,\1l.111IJ 1111 ! Iii>! tii!i:I I.OST Si11rn1•;.c rlark. an11 to l)(.•1•rf1l'ld It I 551 ll!lfi Personals he11:1• & . :\111111 ' Ill-ward 53SO ••••...•............... Drinking pruhh•m ·• t':ill 1\kohol llelplml' 2-1hr,11 cluy 83.'i·383-0 PR Eli:"' \'\'I'" Ca n 1111 c 11 n f 1 d en L t ,d l·1111n~1'11r1g & rt'fl'rr;il \bort1un J1l11pt1on & JR. ACCOUMTING CLERK nw .lull\ ltt1Cl'I. Int "·" an 1 nl r) It•\ d 11111·11111~· l11r ;1n 1odu,lr11111" 111111\ looJ..1ng l u1 11pp111 111 grn"' .\lu;.I h1· r1111l 11 1<'111 "' 10 kt•\ .uldt·r 1'11;,1111111 calb toi· filrni: .11Hlil 11u~ ol djll)' ,,ale:-1·1·tlllf'h 1111 0111 rl'l>f:iuranl ~ m1~1 ~<·1wr;il oh: d11l11•s \ppl~ m pno;on. lilll:? Cilll 111• ,\\C. ln1n1• Ham !>pm :\Ion f"1·1 ACCOUMTt NG. TYPING, ETC One Girt Office GoodOppor 644-2444 l11111wcliJl1 t •11••ru11,1-. 111 1111r ,.,,..1nd1111: ,1111111111 1111! "' p.u 11111·111 1111 l11tl1 •Clerical Assistant \\111 11,1111 l11•1•mm·1 \\llh nllllltlllllll ti 1111111( h 1'11·111"11 1•\1•·11t•11•·1• a111I 11111111111,run~ ,~111 ... •Accounting Cl~rk \\'111 .1 ''"' Sr F111.11w1.ol \11.11."l hi fl'"'Jrt h111;: ti·' I •• 11 r ,. I' .1 I I n :.! M·h,•tluh·~ a11tl IL,1111! tlw 1111w ~11.1n• llrn11nal Prt•\ 11111' .11·11111 n 1111..: ckri1. .1 I ''"IJ''fl1 n• c and 1>tat1 .. 111 .d t~p1111: "k1Jh ,, musl \\'111 1 r.1111 111 1.i...1· 11m1• ,h,11 1• i. r111111.1!-l.1•t•p111i; \PC \RE 51i :?5631 .. -----------l't't' olh·r' d1i1llt·11i.:111s: \ .1111•1\ '""111110-. ,., 1·1•lh·nt ;111\ .1111 c•mt•nl 1111 I 1111111111 ,, • ., ,11111 .in 11111 ,1,onllllll! h1·n1'ftl' 11.1' p.u k.1~1· lnlt·r 1.•,ll·tl ·II' pl11 .1nh ,11011lil ·•l•llh .11 LINDA & VICKI Outcall Massoqe For the Fun of it! ~nm..: Jll Orani;:l' ( '11 ltl.') i3J:l lffl. \XI'\(; .\I \SS \(a: BnlJ.IJml'S l.1e :\1as'l'Ur Outealh. !l !l ~!l l :;111 •SUZI'S• Outcull .\1assngc IOA.\I 21\ .\I 731·.'i1-lS Spiritual Reader IK15 So El Cumino Reul Sun Clemente. 1'\J lly he. f'or uppt 4.92 7200 •KAREN'S* OvlC',\l.L M1\SS.\GF. !iP'f 2PM 9;3 0119:1 m :Lr IS ,\\ .\ll~ABl.E t'or Fam1hcs 1n Cns1s Cnll the llop<•l "n1L. Soul h Couq Common1f~ llnspt1ul So r.a~unu 191l 131 L Pt·ri.on~ ~ 1tness111~ .ll l'I dent l.'\'t•nlnll or s 2 i6 Jn \ 0 I ' l n It r ,. m II l (' pede-.trlan a nd 1'172 l\lunte Carlo w11h l'1or1d11 plates al Ualhoo Blvd & 30th s~ plt!ase qall. col l ed 1f rll'Ct.'lilillr)' li14)MJ.i6~ -----•SHARON'S• OUTCALL MASSAGE 499 12:?4 l!lXCITINO RF.COROlNG /\OOU'l' BEAUT OlRLS 559 GUO l 1W-!\363 fttnOft• ~tcu iuo \n·ounlml! TOP PAY Tl•rn).>Orar\ \s<.1i:nm1 nt-. Go To Work Now \\'l h:tH 01Jl'l11n~ 111 ln1111·~~11il h Orani;l• (.'11unl\ \n'.1 ... A R.Clerics A PClerks Payroll Boolcbepers Typists ROBERT HALF'& ac.counl~ Please Cul I 714/835-4103 SELL idle items with n PCC Business Systems 1~112 ,\rm,lroni: \\1' Sanla ,\11;1 l'a !Cil t 1-:111101 Opponu111l\ t·:mµln)c•r :\1 J•' ACCOUNTIMG CLERK ca ... h r1·('1·1pt-. & di:> hur,1·m,•oh cxpcr nCl d1v1•r:1tlll'd work" !Small N H 1''1r111 1;.io .. 16:¥l 1\LJG'\\IE~T M,\'< Front 1-:ml Call .11·1 r) t>-U i!t:.!J Dally Pilot Clusslh<'d ,\d :;o..•ll lhtnf!i> f,1,1 \\ 1lh U.111\ ""2·56'ill rtt111 Want ,\c.J, Help W 011ted 7100 Hefp Wont.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AHEAD ·~ .~ Ahead Bartending Restaurants Services Consulltr\IS and •dv1sors ror the lood & bevefage 1ndu~1ry Speclahz1nQ In R Ill Job Alllsltnce For ~ •MAMA...-.n •WJ&fTUSllS ~ •IAnlMDUS •WA,,_, S ~ .... •CHIH •COOKS featunng benohta & progr11ms S£1MC£S ,., w-1.ter11tt1t1 ... c.n 0r w,. .. 17 l 4J 673-2277 or C213J 620-0732 32'-A ~ ... c-... Mar •zn1 "Th• OflfMOJ l'VICO memt.rat110 oi tl'le IOOd a S.vcr•o• ~ndintry • DJ8DAllYPllOf HtfpW•W 7100 HelpW•tecf 7100 HtlpW..tecl 7100 HefpW.ted 7100 ~W-"d 7100 HelpW•hd 7100 ................................................................................................................... ····••········••••····· OOUNTER GIRL-Laguna GINSlAL O~ICE ffouH1t :per ~~ln St-pt. Loan Sft'v Clerk CLERICAL ' Hilla er a; dry( cleaniAI, .t:L.EC..'TBONICS lnvolVH hvy typlna: d e· Nlre l•ClY #or teach ·r• E'pandh11 1ort git~e I .. D£Att9V c• EBKJ w!U traln I l\C!cessary t•U --·· nh-~ -n'ta"' ram. 2 cb.l.ld~n. 7 3:30 C'o. In Onani,:e Cu .• bu nwu1Lr•tur l'li•·1JJnl 1t•r li6 .. yul•11 1h·r_ 1~_.lurc, rll.S Child Uri\', 1 ··II able ~.~1 1 11 Clo.Sa &17.Q840 ASSEMBLERS •. Mor-"'kin"~ ·w·/..,c .... ".l'"0'"'1n .. :.:. own tr.amp. NB. En~hsb. 11n 1mmc..odlate oi)enani< I: .... ~ ... ,_ ......... ..,, ........ or c llAOC! at .. it<nl 11r ~ .... ,n1un, " .... , Unl\ll'I It" -c..... ouri ... -.. ..... ...... k <UC........ f Lo l ....... ..., •A..--• .... ~ I I _,, • ... " " r-u,1 ,~··Jt1011, ~ilk pa.•, spea inr '"'-''......., or an ('\per. Jr • c htldtl" HI) llltl•ll'· W)t, ~ •11 \I • I~ fl',) !'ti., Irv arn Nd'd tn ~ f) 0 r a II )I .i c 0 . Counter & Kitchen Help r , u• ~ • Sc-n1na1 Cle.rk Contact. ••r.1 Sal up>11 c., 11 \In hut Ill' 1 \I Mun l hu,.. -UPl'f\'lae 1 o ) r old atrl Mun1r1p;1I Court, Lni:una P ume, small sh.op App I ht Shift J .:ruul' prof tl 11harlng & HO USE KEEP Ell & t.: a 1 h y Th nm p s on • t:\1u11;. 11111 rn 1111111.a 1 .~f.Wi _ uct !ICl\I ~ cfay• wk Call Nlllud hu'I Full lime I} In person. 3309 E ~·nllh 1Muran~. AJ!J>l.» liAliY ::;tT1'1':Jt. l.l•O 111 714 9b3 7873 Equ.al0ppor M 11n1~uuro ~rhool llv11 875·7330, evl"11 po111tlon #\Dllt1hl1• 1m CouL Hwy. Coroua de! t•ontanued ••rowlh fl'· ~1 3, Mon lhru Fri at beach. 2 !I mall 1-.:mplyr • M2 l~ u~k for Darla med111tcly ltt-11ulres 1 M•r __ ___ qwre!. lhc h1nni: of add1 11.arden:. Pest Control children. Rt<fs rc4 L""' N-.. --.... -..• -~-,-... -l'W'-r-.- 1 .n- Jloinlo;1ti11 ---) car of deric01l ex· t1onaJ as:.~mblln. ;\lu:.l !>4tr~70 bi.>l~ "'"' o:>n1 ....... -,.,..,_. •-h c.-t <"I w t-·• Counterli1rlswanted. AP· ----------d ht~-• II: • 1 1 1 1 .,.enc; -ere -l tt111ni: onwn w111n .. -u. "''rlence, l.)"''' 40 wpm. ha\",, 111onl ... ••l"•·troni" G-..ER"L OIFC ra"m• .,.... to wor U\ "'"' nt11111 • 11u11 v lu l• I -' NB ..... ,.. 7 ply, Pnme Buryl•r, 799 "u '"' ... •• ' ~ .,. HOUSL'L'EEPER to t1v"' " b J t-"" · •••h.t.1 .... 1 hu•m 91 lhy ly1111111, •h rc1j'd S350t Jll'r hr /Irv 5633/mo. Cull ( l~) W 7lhS CM ai.i.embly 1111 p1111lc<l """ " chnacal la oca ~ 10 l•'T !Ml 1,.1111,.1 ~~> l\nuv.l••Ui(t' ol lo.111 '41'l'<a.Carnec 9688846 fl3Hl000 or 4!~·4100, ('\t ·1 t, ctrcultbo .. nl:.,tumcludl' Entry pus. fur a person lD w /fam1lv of 3, N.U. Cllll for appl. m~au tlotuin1·n11111110 11n11 1t 43,foranappolntment. U>unter girl needed for hand soldenn~. ,'Olnl>O who can work w /mtn Ne'll>porL Be.icb arcu 832·'73ll. {\111 l.11 l.Ut"r.tl, 11111 ----------COUNTY drycleaners,lBorolder. nent prepplnit <atulflng !.upervt.Saon to do copy· _&ao. __ 7_3_14 _______ '11-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. \ltbh '7\;.!(l'Wlorm.11 Ut7:to.141, <'t.1-:Hlt:Al. OFORA.MGE 6440893 orPCB's>ondtouchur~ 1ni:. typmg, riling, Ill· Housekeeping (lite) W/l ~ " <'rr1111\ r \lit 111") ··~· ·''" FRIE roSITIONS Com1i jo111 OUI' t'liCltlng t('rorflcc mall, errands. ~a... l.:r• .,,,,. .\1ta•t1t C ITY PERSONNEL DEPT. CUSTODl"H "reet visitors. etc. for yr old baby . .Mon·1''ra Machinist -..... ""c N n . "' t•om pony tn our nc"' .. 7·:.> to 4::.>. Own tran:. lll~tJ•lnn,hihni.111' H"TtOH"L ....... _wT-'n••• """' 0• Os!'ISt . F'loor equ1·p. exper. taclllly.Wcco.1norrerthe Rmoll grow in~ "' "' m1..... "" ... 111 An•,1 Cul1r 9·•1t11 • h t · I S,,Owk 9631363aft 5pm. romm•·r.·1 .. 1 lro~ •• ,.,. "' •• or ; •• "' :1 u ·~pm. !''/time. S110 quuhlit-d cundulatl'S ex P armareu ica co. t'ro1l111 lt1111 1'1111>11• 011 IAHk tini'll>tni; t'lll'tow ro. Ani\l'hrrnJllVl' Clemen te Genl Hol>p. celle11t ::.tarUn!! ~ul:irle<i Previous ofr ex per. Experimental full 111111.,. tr .... l.t11t•· l'..111111 0111 .. •1 t-:nwlort'r •l•t.•k~ t ..ttltJcl. in1hn At11onl-:mploycr 1714 )496.1122 with superwr frini.:c· ho:lllful. S11I t'Olll i•>•*•"··~ •t.114,..1 , __________ , '~ hh' IHlllll( lo Joto lhu.1•---·-·----·_-•_ -----------bendats to llH'ludt.• nwnl>urale w /t'qlt'I'. Ap· Housekeeper, llve·m, no children. Own rm, TV. Refs . lrv1ne 1'err. b"13 9().12 For prololypc &. smJll quantity runs. l\lust l>t• able to work from i-k•·tcbt-s. vt?rbal instrm· t1ono, or hlu<'pranl:>. l\lolll m .t k 1 o i: k rni w I e d g c ht'lprul 3.5 Yr:> ex per. l>U)-'b on!\ STA.COSWITCH INC ARTIST l11cntlly lirm Xlnt CLERICAL CUSTOMER mt.odt<:al dental and lift' ply at, 1500 Muurova:i •l•1..t•1•11r•1•11• •• ------.. 1 ,'"1,·t1lwlll" &. i:aowth 1>0ten SERVICE 111suranc10. lnll'r\ icws ,\ve, N_B ______ _ DESIGNER • N11Cht Snarl. t-:xper . ...., _.. CLEJlk TYPIST ~:ul1(;J1 n .tlO 60S5 h1·lplul, uut w1lhn1< to Hcl'eivcs & hunrlles m:iy ..v arr.ant:l·u oy JI> HOUSEKEEPER Exper pref'd. J.11•3Qpm SJn Clt>menlt• (;t•n 'I _!l<lbp. l7W 496·ll2::._ _ ~11111 ,\ni.a \1111 "' .. ._. <4WhlK'Ci d l>lj:lh'r 111 "' ~I t on lleH!lHJ.tt/I~ lll'V. t 'hr1 ~1m .. ,. 1.11 A 'ltl l't11·r\ 11111 )",,f>••r ... l ri '4l'I. llTc•·l onr. t·.irtl b;ickcrnund 1l1·,..1r 1hl1• • .tll \t" "rtr ,1,; 1c.11 1 >ur m.ir111,, 11111t111·1· d••rt l1w .ttc·d JI tlUI l><-.&ul1l11l I Jdu \ 111 .. 1:,· li.1" .i11 1111 "'"' m·•'il fur o.1 •·1t.·rl1t t h••t kn r t.·rl.. 1 q11:i.t d J •· cui.tomer annuines. pomlnwnt l.11:1\H'<'n 5 00 bK SKy S900 t1,1111 rc~p. in iv. Ou re· .. and 6 00 pm l'h•a<;t> Ull GEMERA.L OFC lflolp. l\lat11re. stuble. in tclll>:ent woman needed <iood h lllllV & •>nly lilt' 'I, t1gun• <ipt1t11de, typ-lmtiute customer con· ply an l><'r:.on -.la ll'rt°iJ lo he ril(hl huml 1111{ & 10 kt'y Xlnt work tuct lo ad vase order tu t.><•i wnoJlilc VP ol top 1111{ conds & uenerit!> status. Very busy desk "H"" port ~'a$h hi l·o. w ro. located in Fai;haon w/grow1ng l'O. £xpcr. ARTIST PASTE-UP < ; • ._ 1 tdq1l11me 6t <' IJtll~ I> k 1 JI-. ,, I 1• II I ' I t I'>\ 1'1 ,., t••Ua hJnkm~. 1·r1•d1I C hl·t 1\1111( l \Ill I \\tlUltJ !Jl 111 lplul II c1ui1bllcll 0.: 111 h'rf»l<'(I fJlt-,oi.t• 1 ,tll t ht• 111 Jiil h l•J M hl·<lUI\• .tn m lt·r' tl'\\ 1i1 u hr. !r.110 111 <:.!1"11 IK7 "11.IJO C\l .l:!I Ill Out1tanchnl( hencllt• lsl;ind Hr,, art' 5 l 30. prcf"d. Lill S.ilh SJO 0055 CJll after 5, 611 l:IW Clllitom\\ ca\ e (;arpets 1~30 Pal'1hc St. Poyrdl Cllc S7 I Sup CURICAL/Aulst 1-'ounlJin Valh.•\ hue 1111 I rn. w .irt-at PART TIME benefit~ 1~ look ml! tor PR l'X pea & fri <! ntl I y 1\pprox1matelv 20 hr., JA'rSOllJllty bc<:au:>c at $ per week, hl(hl h prng, that kind ol ln l(en'I ulc, telt'phoncs. OC (";all Hat;a SIO GOSS l\1rporl an•.i. SJlar.) Data Entry Opr J Year ke}punch ... xper NB firm "111 lri.1111 )OU on lnforex Present po!>a t1nn l'i Jll!lht:-.. 5P:\1· TREHDATA CORP STANDARD MEMORIES DIVISION An \pphed \I JAOl:lll"' Co J.!00 W. Sc.:l.'1:.lrom S.inlJ Ana Cal1f!.12ilH 10 help O\ l'rworkt'dt•---------1 Sl'rretury . P lume or f time +·Sub Lite typ. ani: & pll':.a'>ant phone \ Ul('e ,\pply. 17721 Beach Iii, 11 B Inspection PRECISION MECH'L INSPECTOR For ht art1rlc u1:.1x•c111m ul ~mall prct1:.1on mad11ned & molded part' Workani: knowll'dgc or \ 1-'.5 true ~1llomng prcl d l'roh c1en1 UM.' nf mt-usuraoi: 1139 Baker Co,tu Me!;a 5 l!J 311-tl Equal Oppor l'.:mplo)t>1 MA.CHJME SHOP Prcc1!.1on grandl'r opr <Cl•nterh·:.~ l ~ml' l'\.pt'r prd"rt or "'II tram Sto mcont' w .:ood mech I J pllt ud(' a.a~~W;l. .1 .. ,prr c11n i1,1i.1t· up. t) 1•t' -Jlt'i. & l t1tlmJ! ma~i.,. \Int "nrloni: t·o1t1l'i ~ ht:nd1h \pply '"t1<111.1I Sntt•m., Corp . 136l 8m·h :-.t '\ U ''l'Jr OC \l_l'JlOrl I E U . f, _ CITY NATIONAL BANK ~n Ofc to S736 01-11:n <.'Jll L1n1IJ 752 6S50_ Xlnt 01Jpor in growing c·n. lo r 1ndl\ w 1n1rt' phone \llll'e & accurate 1:. µinJ!. Very lncndly co· l.2.30A:.f. Xlnl l>cnl'frts .t::qual Oppor1u111ly Oppor. tor artvancement F.mplo) r r ~1 f' GENJ::KAL OFC P timl ~I, typ1n~ rt-q'd. $3.50 pN· hr. C:\I Call Car in lt:f\IC\\. (il5 8420: &t2·2GSS anstrumcnls n"q d ~~~~~~~~~~ STACOSWITCll INC (1,F:RK For II R Drui: ,.ton-. mrn a1w 21. Exp lltll lWl' 1117 :!.}li3 Good cnvironmenl to ----------1 G&l'L MAH.A.GER l\1on11foctunn1o: co. needs al(i:res~1ve. detail onent· NI, hartlworkin~ produc lion manuf mgr. Smalt ro, good bt'nrf1ts. Min 10 yr., t.'Xper Call Carol, :">813830. M.V. 1139 Bakt'r CO;'> tu Me1>J 549-3041 MAl~TENANC~ Control Specialist F:quaJ I lppor Em plo} rr work an. Hcq's good \\nrkr·rs & l'op 1Jcnd1ts CLERK tor count .. r salco; :.cnsc of rii:w·cs & resp Entry lc\l'I. S635. !'ct.• !'aid. Also f'ee Jobs. Cull l'nntrol Caret.•r ~;mploy ml•nt AJ?t'ncy. 556·8505. ASSEMBLERS , __________ , Q.111 Chns 54011055 ::M!.b5 111hr. Apply 1tl: 2:l4 ~c~tory S850 F1 :.c•her i\\l'. Cu:.l..t for prcc;a,,1011 l'lt•<·t ro mt<1han1ral 11~-;<:ml1ly ol ~mall romporll'nts F,, 1i..·r prl'I d \\'1 II Tr a 111 l>:.a)i. Onl) STACOSWITCH IMC Hunk S&L l'o;..1t1nn;.. l'latlorm :-.,.,' to ~!100 &l[lCr l"O 111 In inc needs _ :'llt'su _ i:ongcnial 1.>er:.011 w /J.:ood 'kill" Xlnl ''Mio.mt: l·nn rb &top lll.•nl'l 1ls 11~ ll.ikl'r Costa \lo·'·' 549-3041 El1u,1I 01Jpor Em pin) 1·1 Pruor < lpr In S700 1. ;101'\I tu ;1 :lll \'.\.t C;.illSalh '>lllli055 Recept. S650 r;~~~:~1~r1',·;:11· lfl ~·;~:: ::::.crl~~~~I: ~.J~,:l·l·'nJ~\\ Flld'llo. Trow ~l:>1i put.Ilic 1:nntJl:l. II you l".tll l'.o.rn 1-'n'\ ~..tlJ 1~15:> l\j1t• l1qhth 11 rnulJ h~lp T1•ll1·1 ,. lo Sf:>OO Tr•llr•r TrnP I u ·'1;)11 C oostol c.111 Slit• 'i 111 fill!;~ AS SEMILERS PenoMel A9e ncy Gen Ofc S600 \laft nr ft·m :l Yr-. m111 2700 11arhor 111\cl < \t <.:rl'Jl \Jrll'I)' & ch.1n£"r c•\f><'f <;0c,.1 lllJ IHl.ol tit.•,. ----------1 to ll•arn & Jd, .t nl"l' lt.•rrt~. i;und l)t''1,.:ht. -,, \\l'll c,,tab'I co He"" .>0lrlcnni: 6; m1l ''"l"~ BANK TELLERS vcr.,on "' 1-:ood '-'pm.: t:"l.IJl.·r Sn"-tll l"0 '1 ~oOll PLATFORM SECY li..· .. ulllul ore tn F..i,,h1on llt'ndllb Sm.ill rnrnr1n. t;H•t•lll•nt '·"•"} & I'll' lk-~l benl'flt:> m~nls 11.ird Y.01 k1111:. tk hc·ncflh lnr t'\(lt'l ll'l\Ct.·d C.111 SJlly !>.IO li055 <l1c-;11f·•I 1nil1•1<l11.th pl•r<,connd tu 1111rl.. 111 Sec retory lll'l'dcd <.'all c.arul 1>ll'a~:1nt Jlnlt>!'ojlhCre 11> I ikl Jfl.10 \f v A vcn· met' V n1't'< " <'.all 111.·r~nnnl'I 1;15 :,333 outeo;nn -.('<'\' ,,. 'j!ond ASSEMBLERS '\,.,.11,•tl f11r 1111111111 · mrd1~·.t1 pr odu1 I 1.t l"ll•an \\ 11rk II\ '111.111 µr<1"l•l1! '" Ht·q' 1111 I'\ 11\'I hUl !lllCld il<'\ll'l'tl\ 111 b.1111llt.• "'°"'' p.11 I :11~11'! ;\l" ,\11 f'l<ll I J.111111 ''' · ln1· ,1ppmn11111•111 -.ktlb lk 1-. rnform,11 &. ll.onk ul '•'\\ 111111 plf'a,ant Thi-. 1, an \lnl ~:.,11.d 11p11t\ "11111101 1' "l•l~•I tor 1:ro1\\ th \\ ,tn •~·.out, }-,\ :-i.t,,011 :-,i, IJ,t 1111 1111111 I''"'"'"" 11 """I' ,,., ... , ( ·.111 H1l.1 I Ill fill~.;. :-.1111,1 \1' 1ulh1\1111" A/P Cl~k to S800 "'1 1.1111 ,1, otl,111111111· Ll'<11l111t: land dt•\ t•lo1wr -;1°1.'k'> 111111\ to 1rn11 tlt••1 r I ' :'II E fl U .o I l) fl fl r·:mr1.,1t.•1 BICKPR/SECRET ARY S11m1• 1•\ J)l.•1· r••ct" ct Ca 11 ---------1111111 :>IX 2:.11 or fl Ill :>Wi Assistant Mono9er H·ry ln(•ndly or,.,;,11111,1 lion Cnotl l>a l'k~rnuntl & 111n· 111.·r .. on.il1lY wall lll'lp ;:1·11111, t:rn1l IH"1t1011 , .. or Excludn DHiCJner Boutique :\lust be t.''(~rt<'ntt!tl \l.1turc & allr.ic·t l\"t• Phone \l.rno11:t.·r fv1 l nll·n H'\\ 549-2213 BOOKKEEPER <1n•:ot d.ty arnm111i; \\'In 11111 11'1 II lw lltlW 1 l "~t: I\ 111ng '" lnok!-. lo ,1\\,okl'n hn ..:hi t'\ etl & ea.i.:t.•r ln,111.11111• l'tl Tll'l'tb l'X· 111·1 W111 I.. \\ ,1n·o11nltll!l ~ l·.1111 to ~•l <".ii I \ 11 I..' l>unc .111, h llllllitl •'111 '""P'll"I C'tr lh \ ll ut 111 (II .111c1· .• 1; l'>ttl ~111 s Miun NO FEE TO YOU c.111 n111:-5~o 1;o55 Keypunch Oprs 121 r. \lo':-cu1 rent t•xpl'r. <in·.11 ""· :l\lnt benefits (joocl atmni.phcre 11 l SwinJ.( & 11) Daysh1ft. C':.all ll1l:.a 5-lll·t;(l5~ Secretory to $900 C:ro\\t1.i.; h:.ank an bt'.1ul1ful bl•.J1 h 1111 'l'l•I\<; Jltf:Jlt. 111111\ \\ i:oorl !\k1lb tnr I ha~ I Ill•' ~rm\lh potcnt1.1I po;-, CLERK '\ fl lllSUr,tnl'I' l'O l1l'1•ds 'hMP r:tl1111! & rudme l"krl.. \~ i.ood l.\ 1>111J.: .SO. 10 kl') pro11c•1cnc·~ Sal ln ~ w ~ood l'H hl•1\t'f1b ~13 l!tiiO CLl::Ht... 'I"\ 111s1 :111 ha " - Delivery /Newspo~,. Pt.•rmmwnt part ltmc Job dch,·l'rlnJ? e;orly mornlnl( L.\ Tim~ to home!> 111 In inc, NU Jl"C<IS !\tu~l he r<'hahlt.• & ha•l' dclJt!n· dal>le transportation SJl.iry ~.llJ mo. 5·Hl·023S "kl) I> r11n~. 0111'-l' Och work part llmc· 111..tdllllC'> ~ll~li Uti:!:! llnU.,t'Wlft.•.103.1500N1H COCKTAIL WAITRESS l.A·.1rn 111 10 11r-. th(' nu"l cxe1t111)1, i:l.imourou:., lu.;hl> p.otd proll';.., D.i> or l'' l' :>l '>'lllll' PJ.1<.:l'· ml•nt as"1'l <;uml l•JIJ vµ flOI" Coll 7 14/7 5 1·9194 Sn ( ,111 I I 11t k I ,11 l \\,11111 ' ,., flll, li!I~:! -..k, l'.irk Bl Sit' l ' In 111,. < • 1 •1::-:-1 I Colle ction Rep 1-:,1111ml111J.: :'llorti:,.ti:,t' Co 111 Ot ,111g1• ( "11 h,1'> ,1111111 m1•d1:t1t• op1•111r11: loir an inch\ 1d11al In tlo 1"oll1•r 1111n \\Olk tll tlll' ''"'" Fll \, \ \ ,(t Con\'1'1111011.11 mort A.1g1•' C1111I al I Cnthv Thomp,o n , 714 !11>3 7117:1 hqu.11 < >1111t1r Lmph r ccn11• \"\Ill' COOK It' hnt'<I \\lllfl.111 '' k111ls tor 1ntap:.al·11.11t•1I IU1 ,.,. 0111 \\om.111 hi:J :itlill ('001'. llom1• 'I) It• l·ookrn~ Im 1 rt tr C' m t.• n t 11 om t• 1 11 I ,ti.:unJ l~.1t·h .i!ll ll l'">X 111 ' d Sa n Ant con 1 o Wmcr). C \I Dental A ssist <.'h:iirs1de. 3 d}s a wk, C.;111 S.17 3Sl3 bet 9 & 11 .im or 2 ~pm Mon-Fri ---------- DENTALRECEPT 'l't.'lll•d rull l imc. J!OO<I oppor tor ri i:ht per~on \\ ph•J!o;Jnl Pl'l"SOllJlll) 111 'IX'UUll \ ulc· :\pl Hr h ·' f ,. :t s d I •• I ) l' II Ill men,urall"" '"'11•'1' ('.Ill !<-Ii '.l.11:1 lwl ~· ,\ 11.tm or ;> lpm '\Imo f.'11 lll•111al ~wc-rt'l.tr\' H1H1k l..1·1·ppr :"ll11lun· l':\f1•·1· & l11ghh molt\ :.all•d I Day \H•t•I-.\lso Cha1rs1cl1• \>. s1,t. l'\IX'I" or :.c:huol \ my he ~.ti; :ml Denial Hccl'pl Prr111 olc P timcw po<;:,.1hlc luturf' P\pJn:.rnn 111 hr~ E\ flt' r 'd a 11 p h a s c ~ • t"IJCt1.1ll) 111'111.1nl'C 1>ro l~:.:.111~ Sul oix•n Career oppor II 11 11-1:! 1;1;31 Dental Sr•cretar). 3° tlil\S. ~ troin 'IU!>I l)Pt' not :.mokc-. :\\\pt llc·h 1 .. 1.t s;11 t A::.soc1.itc n\'p ATIE.HTIOH Hi9h School Grodi & Colle~ Trained lllHIKK n ·1·F H ~ 1111 < 'h .. ri:,,• 11 t111w 11• '\1l1t.· hi \Ju,l h.11 •' ,I \ 1" ••I I' u II I ll' \ c• c I ' I! ,. \ 11 •tl;.1 ·~>'.l'I 'Jnl hc•m llh ( ·Jll l'a.r11 Clerk '•Ill •ill:>!> COOICS. EXPER'D S6SO \l,oture UJ\"\ll'\\ \fanur. f>t·nt.il rt•r 1·pt111n1 >.t , J.:1.'lll'ral pr a1·t 11 t• .'HK·"iOi I ---lntt•nur ohnnrutinJ.? c:ro :L'll> \\' n.1,. C\l li\4! :ri<J5 ll('{'ds hr1ght srlt MartC'r 11 ~nu rt' 111'\\ 111 Or allt:!l' < ·., t1•mpct1.1ril~ •II'' on 111111111:! )imr l•llut .1111111. 11•1·1•n tl ~ c11 ... l'l1.11 ~··rl 111>111 the ""n 11·1• ••1 '"' anv rca~on 11t•<•k111i; lt'm !)'wary or n trt•r•r (•mplov mt'nt. l"nnstdl•r I ht'\ 11111 1111c oppor Ynu c'at\ <·11111 l11r \.Jlll'I~ f)OS In lral'ntl· ----------DENTAL IHlO KI\ I·:~; I' 1-; H th ru tri .ol h.1l.1nn·, l" I' A 111111 lh-~ume nnh i\o r>htM1· , alh. lnt'luolt> s olun tt''I S11l11· ·Ill.I. :!:18til El 'I oro Hd. lo,I h 1•lr Lall' t YPllll! & good m..1lh aplatwle '' 111 ht•lt' \Ull l!l"l lht'o \l'I)' 111 ll'rl'M111g po:; Call H1t,1 5.IO·M55 Secretary to 5850 Int I r~al t•stulc dept. u( I 1nant1;tl 1nsltl ul 11111 Sl96 PER WEEK ----------1 "l'l'k~ ;1tt1 ;11·l 1111111' \\ g111NI '>klll!' Im 1111 .. lop spot Opp111 i.11· rap1cl growth & lant:.a .. t11· ltJ,l'<I 1111 \"lllll' 111111hH I I \ I I ~ (" II 111 lll I Huokk<:t.'fllll~ IMMH>IATE MEED rnt'l'nt1vPs ~ ,.,, 1 .1 11rr•l 1t •Bookkeepers ~hanns; l)(lnlls < 111 I h•• 111h tr;t1n1nl! T11 n11•11tlou' • Acd1t9 Clerks pott•11t1al to r1·:1eh Con .. trmt1nn 'lttfl('n 1~111' ~ man:H!l' l..:\IJ(.'rtem:r helµlul rm•nt 110•1111m., :"1111,1 lwl ROBERT 'IALFS J1!·r~tinahlt• ~ am 11111011' •---- Fur a11pou1lmt•nt 11111\"I account omnc I !ill ""'I"" " 5)9.J 18) l'lc..t!>eL'Jll 'I Jtl\7'! lt1~1'\l (714) 835-4103 l1t·11d1ts L-.111 Carrv 5IO till55 Ac ctnq Cleric $500 Entrv IC\ t!I :rnper oppor l11r hc1unnt'r \\ i:uml math to lcar111nll'rt•,.11n1: ,\, \..tl'INI JOh lkaut1ful nfr Xlnl lll•nt•f1ls l.'.Jll ~.ill\ 540 005:; SKretary to $90 0 l,011 .ol ('O, 1n beautiful l11.,,11;h Jrt•;a Sl-Ck:S (.''(p('I ti -----------1 'l'C'\ " ~uod ~kill!) lo ~h·p ,\TTR\CTl\F. (;IRI. --111&j?r0\~lf\tnnfrm1:mt ni<·•· 11.,1~11 t 111111, llH l!lrl Bonk keC'per 11.1 rt t 1 me· :\Int flOIC'nll:il tn rnndf'I prl\ .111•1\' .1 It·\\ lwtr fnr IM.11 111-.uu11111• l'all Chn!> ~.111 r;o;,~. huui'a"'1'd' :->trl(tl\·fnf" .11:t•nt Strong hookk1•1·p CustService S600 llln \ l'r' d 1 1 1·1 ' t \ m 1111.!. pr t' fer u U I y \\ o l h , ' · .,. ' F;1~t "rowrn" interior clc· good tu!>to• Tt'r11ril' ,.. .. ~ \ H < '''P· 1\1110 Ille ... .. 1·Mu~I tw attrucll\t.'o hn\I• dt"nt .11 ,1;; ,lt'nol!r.,phtl" 1·01.1tmg l"O ne<-dl> a )!noel fltl"C r1jluf<.'. l)(' i..1.lhll' t. tltol 11'~ ll;t)-., ili8·3400, phone \OIC:!.' &. OUl)lCllOI: ,sophasll<'1tlt'd l'rc.>IN ~t s. ilil\:.i:,;, JX'r~nnahly lo handle t hr 0 ,·rr 21 And will c•on -ord<.'r dPsk in their dr ~ider full time <.'mploy BROKER'S ASSIST s1i:11 dept. A very 111 J'llcnl for qualtllecl ~1rl a~ Supcrl> nppor. lo earn tercstm~ pos. Girl f'riday & Recep whal e you lt'arn -to C'all Rita 540·M55 tionlst. Dtllcribt' yoursetr ht'come a stock broker. SKretary to $950 •n detnil. Wri tt' 10 Youneedsh.typtng&l Controller of int 'I co. ·Classified AD No.699. )Texpc>r. in a brokeral\<' needs i;harp lndlv. COOKS We are o chain of over \l \TURF., tC'lipon!;rhlt· pt'r!;On for dent<JI OI l' Ill Nwpt C<'nter. Some bus1- n1•ss cxp('ricnc<' Call litwn Uam & noon. 1;.IQ.().1().1 5 0 0 qua II t yi-------- restauranh and ore DENTAL. ex1>cr'd or ~inq full and part· lhodonlk assist. wanted ti me profess ion al Top pay for right person. c ooks fo r our 5 M S-16·5~-_ restaurant which is o ENT AL K EC EI' openinq soon in Hunt· TIONIST Expcr'd. tor ington Beoch.. quality crown & hrirlJ:e ofr :.-1any bcncrats. !\ n. Experitnce must in· clYde breakfast & e9CJ c ookery. 9ri II & broiler boc k9r ound and general food pre· pcration. In addition, mu\t b e obi~ to c oordinate sev e,.ol other cooks and order production. Applicants must~ 18 or aver. We offtr excellent 1tcrtin9 pay, free in· surance, paid voca· tlon, profit sharing and merit wage. rt views with day, swlnCJ and ni~ shifts ovallable. l.";111644·!1211 DENTAL ASSISTAl\T ;\i•'1.">ded full-lime. l:Xl\CI necessary. X ray lie. ::.alary open. ~-711'> DIETARY SUPERV. & K1trhcn Help Med Reconfs Cllc E'pencncc prcf'cl L~'s &AIDES For ,\II Shifts. Appl), Garfield Conv. lloc;p., 7i81 G:.arf1cld, HB &17 9671 DISHWASHER-Busboy. P art/Ful l lime'. eneq:ietic. clcnn cut. 548-7948 EHGIMEERING DRA.FTSMAN Exper'd Stn•et plan'> lk:-.1i:,n. T1•nt Mup' 1\JI ply Ill Pl'l",.1111 w /wo1 I.. samples. Hoticrt, Bcm. Wilh;.am F'ro~t & A~:-.Ot' 1101 Quail St, NII ESCROW /Mona9er '\lm1mum 5 vrs 01 fi1·t•r 1•\pr CM 11.rc.1 Xl111 ... 1l+rnmm. ml'<1 hf<' 111 ... r ~l!l 811}1 Escrow Officer La)!una (k';1d1 .\th anu·nwnt oppor lc>r .umtht•r l'\111.•r ot I 1t·l'r mu 1iroi.:1 c::.!-.1 H' t.:o Sulur) + c:ommt•n'luratt' w t':\ (l('r l"Jll 497 ~I\~ or '>t'nd n· ~uml.' lo 0 llr1cn K-.c•row PO Box :1~!4. Lai:una lk·.t(•h. !121;:.2 FACTORY TRAINEES • \!.o,t•mhll'I"" l',tl 1-.oj.!t'I ~ • \11d \\'.1n·h11ta-.••1111•11 .l11h' .I\ .11l lu1 all hh1lb. \,t> FE I·. • r~r4f~~•~ " ., ·J = ~=~ ~hlMJ Trmp111 :tf\ St·r\'ln•s 1:1211Cam1>u~. Mt• !:Ill :-le" port lkh MO 80i I 11~1 s (i1.111d 1\\1' S.1nta ,\11,t ~.~ 'll'?l FACTORY WORKER '1Jd111w Opr" lor <"o~t.1 :.ll'SJ ("u F1•rn,1h· lkJ>I 'ot'\l><'r nn Will tr.om Xlnt w 1Jcm:l1h CJll s.1;; 1i111:1 l'illl'r1:l;i~s 1"11rf'm.111 In \\11ri. 111 l1.1J.1 , C.tld S11.i111sh !>lll'.tlo.1ng nlo.. ;,:Ji :ll4!ll1 • FOOi> SEH \"In: \ orh no~ lor 1'1 I orllt" {'OnC"l'SSIUll hl'I p :l I 0(.; l!Jt't'\\ oJ\'. call 55:! :'li1l I Furniture Refinish 3+ )rs e\pr Top \HtJ:<':> Call N il'k Ii Iii [>-1:1~ Fumlture Worker s Tra1nN•s fnr mill work ,\. assembly. Call M11nt1 ~:lt•l1 romcs 171 t )5-UI 38Kl GENERAL OFRCE 1'11'>1111111 0111.•n" j.'row111)? l',Jqx.•I m.o nul ~tuM lie '-''Pl'I ti 111 dt.•11c.tl '>kills. l 'ustnmY. 1•aH' Ca rpl'l'o 111-IJtl P ;111111· St Founlam Vaill') Gt·ncral Ofru·1• GENOFC MARICETING v11111>ual oppor 1n :.a <T<·a11n' <'11\ 1ro11111cnl for ,111 out.:01111! J)l•r:;Qn.ohl) w •i:ood !.ecrt'tar1al ~kill;. Garden ofr in CM l-1e\tblt:' hrs, mcrc.i'>lnl: 1espon:-.1u1hties, no limit on J•h"..tm·cmcnl. Pll'asc ll'aH' your name. phone no. & a brief mci.::.a$:t' \\f m\ :.answering machine, 171-' l 557·71~. «It '11.tll be.' rcplact!d by a Inc Jl('r,,on who might ) u"t lx•_)_o_u_1 ____ _ GEM. OFFICE Equal Oppor Employer INSURANCE Cl:ums Person. F.x1wr'd. Good bent•f1ts. 111 ri. Baker, 8.13·!>550 Insurance C:om1rn:rc1,ol Underwntl'r Ai!l'nt·y ,., ix•r. Mrs. ~kcr. M:JJ !>550 INSURANCE POSITIONS l....trl(c 111'\ur. co hJs im· med. opcnul~!. lur II S. 1?r:.aJs. Xlnl w orkml( l·on· ds & benefits. Didaphone Opr 7Q.80wpm. Xlnt '>pcller Rater-Coder 1''1!(ure aptitude Pleasant l'hOnl' ma nrwr Typinl? helprul FileClmc Will tram Com .. t'11·11 I IOU!> 111111\ 11l11JI \pph in p1•r,1111 :-..1ll'l'O l11~11ra11t 1• ('11 I i:i70 llrnol-h111 '' :-it F1111nl:t111 V:tll1·~ x 3 Mon thru Fricl,11 Equ;tl Opp Empl\ r m I L\L,toml'r Cm respondl'nt \ppht·.onl mui.l he altll' lo rompt.1,.e 0\\ n kllt•rs. l.\PC 1:->+ 11pm & h<t11<lll' d1•L11I Vh•l I c~I :th I 1•thl<'<ll111nal I 1rm ( ioud h1•1wl 1I ~ APtJI~· Nat11111:tl s' :-. t l' 111 :-. c 11 r p .i:rn 1 ll1rd1 St. N.B li'frar OC t:>;SlJH,\NCE WHL :1:, hr \1rp11r1 1 EOE ,, k. :. a I a r v •'•1111 • mt'nsuratc w l'\p1•r. C:.il I GIHL ~ Rfl)AY. must like M<111 97!.l ·H543 1 nr ir1 "ork1n~ \I l1gurcs, 5 krncw d.1)'> "t•l'k 11:.arlJUUr ----- Pneumatic :.and Elt:'l'I ronw (.\ii Tt•t•h 1s pn•s,·111 h s t.' t' I.. 1 n I! u C 11 n t r 11 I S1wt·1uh~t to worli. 111 0111 n•ntrul plunl 7 ;j(I ,\\I'" 1.1~1 l'M Will J1•!:111-:11 tlrall trnublt.•!.hoot .ind 111~lall l'lcllrt•1111· an•t 1mt•1rniat1c t'Onlrol .anti <llarrn IUrlt'llon' lnr lot".ol nn<I n•mol1• urwr.tl1on:.. flc<1wre!> .it l•'J::.l :. >car \'\IJl.'fll'lll'e 111 l hl• I ll'ld nl pnl'umat1t•.,, l'lt-l'lnral\ <11111 elN1romc:.. \\1th ,, backi:rouml 1n procc"" l'Ontro>I mstrum•·ntdl ton and apphcut wn CALTECH C:?13) 795 ·~111°\.t lljtil Pasadcn;i C \ J-:c111al Opr11irt11nil)" Em pin) t•r ~1 I" MAMAGEMEMT TRHE Youn~ man 111 ""')( 111 g111\\ in,: luol 11•111,11 lrn:-1 lll''>:-0 ;\h"l br: llt".11 111 i.JI' Pl':lllllWt' ~ h.1\ l' \ l"l"I tl!'at h.111d\\nl1111: Ii Uu\ wl.. y. \\kd\ 11lf Prt.•frr m:orrit'rl 111.1 n ftor 11t•rn1 . resp po-.11 ion ~:xpcr ncor rt· q ' d . 1\ p p I ~ 1 t) :1 o Newport Hl\11. (; M . __ \\1lk,.w.1gon. 8.t2-413S lnlt'nor Dt>Sll(ner m hUhl· ----nci.s 20 ~rs. has need lor l'm ________ _ I GIRLOFRCE a work mg asl>Oc 011 por to anvcs l an i:rowani,: Lil<' mfi.: co. need:. girl e!>labhshcd :.lud10. Onh 11.11 general orfu:e, I) P· qualiliro de,.1g11crs ncl.'J mi:. film~. b1l110g, elc. a pp I y. 9 6 8 1 8 I I o 1 1>12 :!~it! 5-l!l 0'.!36 MANAGER ASSISTANT Fol' Jr Sporlsw <'Jr d11t111ni: 'tort· OC & I. \ ----------:.trt.•a npt•n•n..:.,. (),, INVENTORY CLERK pmtun1I\ lnr .111\:.anp• Exl)l'r an 111•l·nton l•f nwnt ti1 n<·rnu" hl•ne111 .. m .it l' r 1 ;.1 I ton tr o I. Somt: •·\p«r. n,•tt"'"· \11 l:.am1llant" 1\ 1JO'>t111j! '" pl\ \Jon to ti or\\ t••I I:! •1 GUARDS MEH>B> IMMB>. .rnin a prm:r<';;:-01\"C'. tast l!ftt\\ uu: l"I• " unhm1tl1<l .uh .tnt l'mt 111 :\lust hl' m.11\ll"t' ~ n·s p. x llr., p;11cl tr;11111ni? 11 you qu.>lol\' + ntht•1 hC'neftls. • ngn~•~At"-0, :: -.. ~ ~hlhl!r St•l'Untv & Industrial Sen·1ces 1121 S. Gr:inrl, S./\. 5.')!1·0027 4320CJmpusStc l30. NB r..a9-80il I jc. No. C62177 GUARDS C<>"la Mesa &Cerritos Pcrrrutncnt l-'1111 & Pnrl· time Phone & lransr re· 'I ti ll1•t111•d w1•knme Call 5'14i OZ74, ore hrs 10 2 Closed Wl'flne~ays. !.Ut.., 6' rl.'l't'tpl:.. (;nm1n1: .11 t· om pa n ~ ~ / go'' ti PETRI ES hcncftl'> ,\ppl) bi·t\\ n I Ii \\c·,,tm111;-.k1 ~l..ill !l:lm &. noon at llJrc1h \\c.,tmm'll'r lll'rrv. ls.till Spr111gdall•,1----------ll U E.O.E INVENTORY AUDITOR Expcr'd w/1n\01~1ng h<'lplul. must ht• fa11t & ac·t·uratc w /10 kl.'y culculator llii:h pa per volume. Salary from S550 . Com p:.a ,, y IHI ~ted1c.il & dental. '"'II tor ii ppl. JIFFY FOOD STORES CO. Kai rn K111g 540 6:;115 MAMY FEE PAID Sf'1·rd ,111 .t I Bookkt.'1'p1nJ.! &Cll•ntal 1'0~11111ni;. Abo l"l'e .lnll'> lr\'lnc Pt·r~111111t"I \1wnr~ •IXll E lith l'u;..1:1 \l<''·' St.titt>221 lil:t·l liO TYPISTS Hoirdreuin9 Asst. SECRET ARIES Guurn. sal !\1u~t be I 1r d. LAND PLANNER CJ1.per'd w 1mnmt ... 1.111-. Profcssron:il. Ouht.111•1 1n1: oppor l\pflh tn 1><'rson w rrsumt• \11 l"'u<'ntcs. Rolwrt, JW-111, W11lrnm 1-'ro::.t & i\s!-.<M' • Proresswnal En• 1rr>n m c nlJI En1:1nl0crs & l'lanne1 s. 1101 Qu;11l St. -..:.u. MARKETING 1\'o<,1sl. to \tanJ)'t•r ;'\('\\ h l'f(';tktl r.111.,111011 lnr .• .:ood nrg.1n11l·r ''ho \1 ill t:okl• d1arJ:t• Ii<' the ri~ht ·''in t11r .o "fll'<'li.11 t'\l'r tiocxl hC'ndah. \anctv ~ .11h .1111·1•rnt·nt tnr you St .art wrl h S7110 & Jdrl tn 1111, l'' l'TV 11.1v < hci:k ti \Oii "ork al 11. F('•· P;11d \l\n Fel' Jobs. C;oll (' o n t r o I C' a r 1· 1• • Employrrmrnt \~NH"\. ,,_.,.; K505 \our ska II'> nrl• 111 di" Calt 49-1·9729 lor intervw mand al cill lc-vrls nr e\· --Laundromat .l\ss1.,l tx•1 Wt•h<l\C'tnanyJOh'I llarr Stylist, e\per l'.t1me.MaturrW11man 111 tht• lnine \,u\iwirt rwccssarv, xlnl locat1on. 6731000.t>iS·O:l:W :.1 .. -.1 & tloom Al>'oCIT\Ull-1 Expl'nt•nrl•tl ar('a. Woit.. \\llt•i•· ~ hu~y ~hop. 675·3385, ---- whc-n yuu plr:.ist•. "'''pl Ar h. Leasing agents & ;t pt Iii'> 7177 • ~~S'S~J\1 t•mporary S..-vlc es 4320CampusStc 130 Newport Heh 5'19-8071 1424 S. Grand Ave Santa i\na 558·9021 manager:>. interested 111 \l AT U R f~ WO MI\ N HORSE TR.l\INER Man makinl{ extra money" p 1t1me t o w1:lcom" or .,.. oman. mature. 640./1668 newcomers & <.•ont uct Enl!hsh and harness. merchants. f1exible hr-... Qu;irtl'rs and salary. Lel!al Secy. Newport. 3 Need car, lite typ111g. 1·338·1011 yrs exp. Good skills. M7 Yl9,'i. Corp. & Civ. Top Sal1----------llOTEL·Secrctar y t o +benefits.644-8220. D111ly Pilot. P. 0 llc>l< r1rm. You ~cl a t:hanc:c al w1good skills. No more uro.Costa Ml'!.a9262G .1 career. Xlnt working ho·hum davs 1n th1ll environment. GooJ challe~ing:arietn>oa. To cyow with Denny's pl.au apply at onct In person at: DONUT SHOP, f/tlme. all night shif\. No expcr nee. l\gc 25-45. Woman. Apply in person, Mr. Donut, 135 ---------11111 Direct or of Sal es. -- Mature & well groomed. Uke clothing. people & Dictaphone. hvy typing money? Call for in· & adman abilities. Lead· terview appt. 963-3866 111g N. B hotel. For appt 54(;..3183. MCDONALDS Applications Now Being Taken Full & P /ll me I lelp Apply In Person \utnmotivc • "'lt•w Detml Shop nl'cds G 1 lwlp. • ll'<ll) waiirs pnld EnR1nl' SteDmcr~. 1!111! p::11ntt'f', l)uffors & poh!lht•u. up • llolstory i.h.1mpou•·r~. uht'Ci. out. pick up t.. dt• h"'t:f"Y Apph al ~ Harhnr 1\1 < '1 1'45 10.'kl oc-------.. ~vto Parts C'ount~r man ht'nt'rit 11 St :i rt u l Call Sur 5.10·6055 S7SO Fer Puhl 1\lso Frt' Cieri< Typist $600 .Jo~ Call Cnntrnl C:.11 e1•1 C.twl 1vp111Jl & ftt:ure op t 0 I 36 A.dams Ave Emplo\ m1•111 \ 1:1•n1'L lltutlr •~ r"ctfd b) n•n• Hunfffte)ton a.ach CA !>."Ill XS!l"I last ,t.!row m.: co Nice nu 1 1 ct l', ... s p ,. , 1" 11 ~ JI .a rd\\ :Jrt• l"tl Ill :'.. 0 &e<>k<1 rlt':mrul m.1 n for 1" time• Sl1'iltlv, pca·m rmploymC'nt Ci1ll ~-~ vara eh fl u\les lit Ion la'il1<· pott•nt1ul rn th1t- plcasant oil C.111 S:ill> MO·ro5'i DENNY'S S.cy Ho Sh S700 1-;cwal OpPQrtumty l)ue to expansion inte1 lor Ernplo}w M/f' F.. 17th St. CM DRIVER SUl'ID.lYOHLY Deliver Dallv Pilot hundles to r:irncr,.. n,.. quires ":111 or la1 Ile wagon and :i c<WWt rlrav mg record Phone M2..a21, uk tor 11.arr y Sc'Clcy. Equnl npportuna t~ Employer GEHERA.t. 641.1100 ext 536. Ms. -------- OFRCE HELP Harns E.0 .E. Uva.Jn female companion Mon thru Sot 10·5 30 ror elderly lady on 3010 S. Bristol, SA. for protlucc m urkt't. HOUSEICEEPERfLive In Balbou lslond. i\plffoJI. ·1 Un 1-'ronl Of du tie i. to in cl 1" r 3 children. 4·8 yr:., room hr~ per dn' Se1H11 al<· 1 he ·rrca~urv > pa~roll. & vanr:c c Uhl"' \ 1 ff upl plus salary Mu!'>I ---• --1-:,,..,..r cl onlv IR\1'!-; llOanl ~:slur). Vt•>ilrr dmt' Wntcod"912.D.11 \H:Cll\NlC P t1ml.' to HA;>.(' H f' i\ R \t EH S \IU 63l·Ol3ll ----tv P\lot. r O no,. lSQJ, mnmtam duml' I rue ks & \t \RKf:T. 8ll·21!51_ ---------C-06ta Mesa. CA 1121>26 rollers. ~l 0512 HOUSEKEEPER H..,w.tH 1100 Htepw-.ct 7100 P.t·Tln ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~anted w sales ex per. &l·---------• w/man:agcMnt rot<'ntlat. CARPEMTER decurotan.i ro nc'-'<111 11 ---------• bnght rr1enclly lndav. for -- its \oun~ VP & con · COOK TRA1NEF.S. So . troller. ~z KOlng person L:i". ND!" C?li r tttme & will fit into lhli> OiCO ore. f/llme, CofteO shop Cit· Generlll O<flrt", bookkeep lnl( lita• typlnlo! & ml!lc MNlll'nl e'C(l4'r prl't ·c1 P /tlmc. S4.00 pt>r hr Draverth elper for loc al Ref'~. Call Mr. Kmk11cle, moving company. Eic· _4_94_~_11 _______ 1 Need respo nsible an· dlviduul to clean mocM apartments and rlubhouse In apartment '-omplex. flexible hour~. Mon-Fri. Coll 644-3389, 9 11.m .-12noon. MONOGRAM MACHINE OfERATOR C.'\llRlt:i ~06055 per R e fs p l l'a~c. "ltlnt pay. 714~48 12._58__ f:inlah loot Wortt. \' Bob)'!ltteroeedt'd Must be expr'd & hav«' pericnced. 752·t330 Gf11C'fal olflce. Tyl)ln1t 60 Must drht' own hand tnoli;. H unt G4G S162. lkh 8!M 1010 Hill Noller. Rate Clerk $550 Chllrlie's Chill ore. <7Ul S<)mttxpel'. in insuranc:e,_54_9_-03S __ l ______ _ DlUVERS-F;11m l"Xtro In· come. Early morn. de- ll very LA TimH. $300 mo. c.M.!W&-4481 Bob . .aab~lttl'I' ror 2 bor1 ;1~<'~ r11t1011 & lllo typln1 will cook WAMTEO I\ & 10. Al110 lilt' CARWA.SH wm lhls position w/lop Night shl.11. Wiil troin. DRIVIR/fowTruclc .. ouaekce1>1n!l t:1hson C.1~h1er11. Or1~eri; NewT>Qrt co. Grc.>'11 ro A\ ull for c:olleee stu Htih t>rt'a Own tntn~ Oni;~kn.I>ctnUer workt'n. t antustlr cll•nts. Ma 81.1rkt•r '• 212 Expr'd.must livelnCM. Ura 12 30 t() ~pm, ~1"rt Port , .. time-Ovr lit bc:nc'1t!I E l7tb St CM Coast Towl~ Servi.cc. rttJ Tut•J. Junt' 2lt1t OOOt.IPa, UlllS111ty 540·60!.S • .,! · -J.:l:l lndui.triel Wl\y, CM :~11;:. or !ll>A-llOOR ofte1 METRO CAH\\'\~11 ALSO FH JOIS COUMTER GIRL; i!'6 ~ 1; __ _ _ ~-•-••_rhor. e i'_l _ Coo1tol ParHlmo, expcr'd onl;: n.F.cTRONJC Bal>)'sitte.rwanttd Cor3yr Caahler, resp<>nuble PtnonMI A..,_J Apply betwn 2:30 4'6p m . ASSKM8Lt'.R otc1 Some CV<'I Ul 10, pref wornan for part·llme. 2780 HJ.tbor: Jllvd N • t u r • l F o o d C1rcu.it board •tultlnl(, your hom• Q i t area. wknda incl. Apply O.C. C4cta l!leu -J\e1lnurant110.S !ain St1 wittftg. 10 hr/4 di)' wk, _4111-7Ull Airport OU\ Shop. ~~-~~-~~~~I Balbua rerun. 873.au. bencflta. 5'1-Tl n • wpm, Kardcx ln,•entory c<1ntr<1I. calculator exp Min. 3 yrs 1en I orr t'xp. 557~'52S ------- G'ENEIAL OFRCE MARINERS Si\ VINGS NtwPort Beach ofc h1&t1 lmmt'd. opfnin l{ f<1r • WANSt:RVlCt-; CLERK THEIRVIME COMPANY ~~ Nl"wrort Ct•ntC'r Dr Nl'WJ)Ort 8e11c.'h l\n Equal Opportumty E m plo)'er Cknttal oCc & typlnJ re q 'd. Xln t bcnertu & ~IJ.na (Ond.s. C.U lfrt llousekccper, llV('·ln San. Connera 541·•000 ror ta Ana area. •s>Pt· E.O.E. :,$7-3870 F ull-time position for an ex· perienced seamstre~s to operate our monogram machln . No pre. viou experience in mono~ramrnlnll nccessarv. A fa ctory tccm icl n wtll compl~tely train you. Location is r~t.all store 1n Newport Beucb with - Ar eat workln1 condition • Cal For All Appolntm:nt 644-5070 Ir .. for Tailor Sito; Mll!.'oge'r tw,Wtlllhd ....................... -- - -- ------1 TRAINEE •Slot l\lac-hlne:. From Fashion Island financial S695. Fully rostorl.'d. We· l 1rm ii. looking for also buy & rcpa11 l.'mployee wantin i: a 5.51-li52 c:hallenging oppor Need - ---, resp ., uccurntc indiv L1\ST Of lhf' J-'a m1h who can handle phones 10 1'urn. Oak dre!.sn. <>,11., mature businc:.s t ikc hall tree. oak arrnOll't'. manner. Many co . wall schl. cl1wk. ~1ra-.s be nefits for the eight kerill>ene lamps Siit & person. 180 Newport Ctr Sun. only. 16551 Hhone Dr. 644-4360. ask for San· Ln. HB York~h•n· T··rnt•r l'Ulh ( 'hJlllJJll>ll IJltHllfillll' 1111\ :1 I h 'I lld ,, .. 1 I IC" s:m .oli·l'I <:11lt1"11 llt-l 11e11:1· pup,, \l\l. pt•cl1gn·c:: horn 5 I ~l!iH l'I' 1111. l:!S:S dyCole. -------' 4 darling hlack rem;dt· ----------i Round oak ta hie & 6 mint poodle~ ti wk-., c hairs, brass bed, oak ~hots & p.iper,, lil:!.'i dresser ~/mirror. l<Jmp :.1!l 2ti29 TRAINEES H·I MO\'lNG SALf.: llou:.<'lul of Spanish im· Jl<Jrted furniture M 1~c:: Fem .. pers onable, in telll~ent woman needed to help overworked all fema le installat ion cr<'ws in the fastest growing co. of Its kind in table, milk cans & misc. 480 Prospect, Newport. (In alley>. Enl\li~h !-,pnnger Spaniel d c:: c: or JI o r 1 I ems . pu1>Jllt'"• ,\J.:C n:i.:1~tercd . 642·778!'1 ---------- Brau Caih R~9ist.r 675·5216 l•\l'r & "h111•. l'hamp1011 - h;u I.ground H~!'J 5!H'.! l\laplt• Du\ l'nporl & ICl\'C' Oran~e Co. ~o !>clhng or Appliances 80 I 0 "cal Ill ittl c::uncl ~100 l;Ot,l>I·::-.: HETRIEVl::H Mu ssag~ ffiJl'h . :s.111. canvassing Apply, 17721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bcac:h Ill. I IB Washers, dryt·rs. Clt•;111 ____ -----late model~ Sll)I. l \'1 l'up,li \lb AKC l'hum 5.J4i li:r. TRAVEL AGENT h1w $17!i 1.i:: 21.103 F11r ,,,,fto Lh."·' \t""· ·' "''" old, has p;qwr' S:l:!.5 ,\It fo 5;,1 :lli!I g uur. f'r1·e tld1,er:, ~li..t r Chg. Will abo huy '<·wport lieach agcn<.:y ti.16-2840. t TTF. COf"K,\POO l'l.f' :! yr~ l'.\per, 644-5373 TRAVEL AGENT Knowledgeable tra vel ~11.icnt exper'd in sale of l''HG UT D1\:'v1 AGEI> Pm~ 1~1 •• 5 wks t)ld s; llOTPOINT SALE. 3308 ea Glo 234h W. Warner nr II arbor. Santa Ana. 979·2921 pleasure travel includ. --------- 1\m Male Kef'shoncl Show dogs. Sons ot Champ1011 ::! yrs old. S48·40i6 t.<orl!l' matrh111g l llslom m.tdl' tleuir .. t1J1 1·11lll'l' lahlt· anrl end tuhlc ~.•fl l'n111u•· rr1arule top g.1mr lablr with t•arved b;i se S200 \\·n lurgt' do111Jlr dresser 1n1rror, antique while With fru1 I wood IOP~ M<1tthmR mtestands and ht>adlXJ;1rd S500. Walnut shl'lvc~ :incl l'dbmct 1H1ll unit Sl50. 1>46 9001 crwses, FIT tours both domes. & int'I. Sal com· mens urale w /exper. Qualified only rieed app- 1 \' 83.1-9«s17. TRUCK DRIVER HURRY!4 •MOVING SALE • REFRIGERATORS WA.5HERS DRYERS New· Used· Re po!> DU~LAPS 548·7780 1815 Npt Bl, Costa l\trsa AKC Cocker Span1!'1 Pct•an c·offce table & r:,up_s. bu!f color. SltiO m1.11chmg end tahle. Ex· 55-t 1418 t•ellent c·oml. Si5 for hoth .\rlorahl<' g ri·v & hlk 518·16:!i 9Ji W. l!lth St , l\l'c,,hnnrl !! mos old C;\f & Lite Maintenance. Ap· ply in po:-rs on, P en · ll\saver, 1660 l'laccnlla, <: ~1. --------1 TUFTING MACHINE MECHANIC Nt'Nled for growinii carp.et manuf. Ex per. prl•l 'tl or will train ap- prentice w, nn•chamt·ill ;cplitudc & background. Apply In Person Custnmweavc Carpl'li; HWJO Pac1t1c St F1Juntain Valley TL'Xl::DO SALF.S. part time. mu:.l be outgoing. For info. 5-10 3333 ext. 341 a~k for Terri T~ S•ttfl' T':1rt ttme & full time. Some exper nee. Pastl'- up ex per helpful. Call .Julit·. 752·0660 WAITRESSES CASH PAID For Wshr, Dryrst Rcfn g working:not. 963·65.\I Rerrig1frzrs. ws h r s. dryrs, new & rccond, re !ll<lle, 1\KC $125 S~tl·!JO·li pmr senice avail. We 8wk old :\l1'<cd Lahs. :! lake trade ins. hlk \I ht. 3 hc1gc. l whl. CROW~ Togdhm,, 5-18 :!i:J:l REF RIG EHATION & APPUANCES831·0340 REFRIG. Gibson F t F. Xlnt cond. $115. Ph: 960·5164 Pnrt.time, must have knowledge In food prll· paration. Salary coin· mensurate w /qualifies· i C 11 "51 .. ~a~ ---------10in'11 Thi & 4 i-hnlr~ t ems. a 1 _,,.,,,.., REFllGl!RATOR Wooda r d, wal nut & We need 40 people W'ho3rO s.'50. 431 3394 wrought iron $15-0. Chinn at least 10 lbs over• cab sso 644 0284 weight. Call Ms. Stnne at REt-'RIO·New Whlrlpo()! ' · 1$1-9175. We can tell you side bys1de 19 cu ft wht, 2 WALNUT Rr.-ak front how to lose pounds & mo.old,pd$500,sell#15. wt lights . Xlnt cond . earn monry at tho ume 64>4979 S200/b11t ofr. 645·9713. Ume. ~"" K11nmore Brand _643_·_7_8.14 _____ _ USITHI DAILY PILOT "PAST RISULT .. SEIVICE DIRICTOIY For Result Service OaU 642-1671 ht.JU N e w D e luxo Mod . Xlnt cond. 8' brown Wuher. Avocado. l1$0. s tripe d soh $175, 87S.20UI Ooldtwhite dinette suite, 4 gold vnlyl chts $125. Kenmoro Washer $65, Brown plo1d choir $.'IO. Kenmore Oas Dryrr ~s. 644.e277 G.E. On" dryer Sl2S, ------Ouar/del. G4~ 1.1672, Wlllillms Mcdit 11tylc l11• 970-47~ ble, achall'IC. ~l•whonffd J>t.'nplc• al\ould Ol'-'">'&chcck the 9trvko Dlredory In the l)Alt.Y PILOT 64S·al23 3 Mo's old mullt r.1a'. Queen u bed set $150 llelge W bound rug ~. ~&nyllme Sota Comtl•mporary, tuft· Scllmg out IOO's of new & c d b " t' k • 7 '·· ' . u~e<I 111.'ms. home ofht•c Ru,.t gold a\t>C.:udn pat· shop Film Viewer, l'hop tern. $135. 2 malt•hmA hlk:.. kn1\'c1>, d c~k. pull·up c:hrs w c<1sl<!rs tTN.lenia, tile cah. n11M· Sl5S both. or compll'lc ;.l'I Jk•al~ Swap M~l prir1·s for $275 6i5·2545 1835 l.:nit F-2. Wh1t11er . -----Ave C.~1 . Fri ·Sun. Largt· Walnut dining :.ct. 6 s.ul·4751l cane hack upholstered ------- chrs. S285. 4818 Surrt>y. Great deals, moving, CdM ICameo Hghlnds > must sell : rcrrig, tubles. -ch;i1r!>, dishes, clothe~. Spanish Dining Rm Set. Aft. 12 :00 noon. Sat. w xt ra leaf & 4 ch11ir!>. In 642·9961! i.l~t cond. $125 675:2016 -------- Li:-Utility desk $30. Li: Hories while swivel chair S25. 8060 Beige wool rug 13xl7 $45. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·243511fter 6pm. Lessons English/Jump· mg GcrCICJlt Sale 8055 Board new facilities ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.C f'a1r Grnds. 5!l7·5854 Irvine Racquet Club Baby Normal Cockat1_el single membership, cur· ~. 1 Month out of nest. renlly selling for SHOO. Call 646-131() Sac 5700 + transfer fee. Pianoi & Orga"' 8090 645·7643. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Upright practice p iano PLAYER PIANO S195. Beaut RCA cons. cir Small upright, :'<Int cond. TV $175. RCA port. cir Call 7S9-0188 ~-------~-1 'V $50. Like nu dbl mu.ti 8 a by G r 8 n d s 9 2 s , & lmxsprgs S30. Misc Daldwin organ S525. chrs. sofas, ra~lo s. Co.sta ~esa, must ~ell ~kreos. S.6·3443. 20291 this weekend. Offers con· ~y~1ew~\ve. S.A. Hgts i,1dcred. 213·~29-2895 Men's t!QI( & tennis shirts. Hammond L·I02 w /i,ep-\~holc:.aie )Vllrc~ouse. Leslie Spkr & rhythm Name bran.~:.. 1•905-J se«t 100. Xlnt c ond Skypark Circle. OH Sl ms G73·3159 :\lac,\rthur & Redh1ll. _ · ·------- enter warehouse from re· Wurlitzer, electric: piano. ur only. Phone Golf clubs, Capt. chr . ____ 9G3_-6_l_7_4 __ _ complete aquariums. flower pots. antique dis· hes, BBQ. 586-8356 Baby Grand Piano . Howar d (Bal dwin ). Sl400. Call 759· 1 ll l. 160 + yds ta n cut plle Richmond Bunge low carpet. Like new, re· Upright w/bench, $395 moved from mdl condo. firm. 548-71.38 640· l2.44· SportiftCJ Good1 1094 McClaine 3\'zhp, Lawn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mower 21" front throw, 7 DIVING EQUIPMF.N1' blade & l hp trim & One set dbl tanks & rl!ft .• edger. 642 ·~33 I or masks. depth gauge and 548-1239. various weight!>. 6-i6· 192J '°Q~ ....... ~~ ...... !!~~ We can keep 1o~r Fathe r'• Dar aecret. P6aree S rnp110p mr1n1 Shi, to Sllore Radk>. ~II :$ Watta ol J)OWv. JI+ 2 "dl•n'*· 'lf l• c baaneh 4•2 Wu thtrt1 In "'· •· llft laUboat u~uaa It mowna. 8'&1 toclar .~ IUP,l>' latta , Spec:Htt prtct att+tax eCMb· ~ete. ~y. for hdlaY• am. r.iil •~u 1 DJ•J OA!LVPILOT -----------Sl.tnday. Juntt 12. 1117 ~W..t.d 7100 H.lpW•t.d 7100 tWpW•ted 7100....,W-... 7100 ..•..•................. ···•·•········•········ ............................................. . .W,w..w 71oott.i,w..t.4 11ooftWpW..ted 1100 ------1 uus ••••••••••••••••••••••a 19•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IECRUTIOH SUPPl.E.M£)trifT M CH.4NIC PU:< AnswerJnl S.rv. lltlAL ESTATI! LE.ADER YOUR 11'4COME f)-om nJ Tur' Opr, lmmod flprnln11. 5 .... 1 &lr, .. 50.._.5 ssss ssss ,_. ., .... ..,. _ .. 1,1 1 •. 111 at orlc f rltd bra II ~ IP\ " •• .......... -• u .. ... ,, ~ ...... t ..... t Ah ti ln1mt'C.11i.ll! 0Jk111t1~ r11r p•RTTl~r •• .., ' ft< r ...... fur ••Ill nPPJ)' '" person, -_ .. v .... w ava •· A ...... ".. ... ..... ,,.. 1 ... n~-t .,. ct r · 1ndlvldual v.tlh d•>· RK ..J~,1 ...,.: ....... ~aL -•••· -·-°'• IHI a • nr aa1r~u1 Vl' TB.IPHONEWO n,....._ ..... -... ,.. ..... I to J ·-C11mPl!'C11Cnl1ll~t'tO\OoOrl; ~111 .-.;., • ., _ , u dperaon ou1 a HOUSEWIV""., ... '-"'fl in Iara" 1tp111"lnlt'nt t•on1 ~ " P'~t l\'•"' tr. ·" 1 "'· I COLL.,._"" STUD ....... TS c &. c .,.ex. A Uil .... ab 1• to r1· ~--"" r.dtc.al / mln 1trall~r nX AMww. S.• ... ~ °"'PUY lat• to ull 11.:t!3. \fu-.t I.it· (;u ru nlt't'd Hour I y -rN'd n -·• 111 lUMSO. eo. .. t J(wy. 11 k Lt """ '-"" Want 111 •lltlr aR&'ntoon LAGUNA 8 ..... ,.11 » 1 • to wor n1.: t~. Wal(c l'llll> Honu:o.. !I ao 1\llJl(a • R &IUl\albh: • \·e;nlllll In Nu. & ... ,7 24~57"' w~ktndl 1.nd hol11t.1p. pm 10 K 30 pm. (\111 lot 1aana 11 • lliltlllll· Cd•har .. a1World/llmti .. • t.tcht typlna. Call Gl6.al3orcoin<'to2~E. lfrl•if fCJf'•111 "1m-whu orp/llme••omewlmda. ---------M4·~.9u.m. l4!noon. 17thSt CostaM":;a as "'1h lt'al ''llfD• Xll.i pay ror nper'cJ Heal £1Jtete Free _:.• --- mHUY lndrr. Xlnt o~!!tatuu. t:Ot: Cull CUST. SEllV $700 THE IRVtME .;w~sg1r1 nt>e<Jt'd. Smarty ar)' for '"""n nll '40 '-lJ, Orowtn1 lendio& ln11tltu· P:rnts & Top::. Too, 105 .aanrr ( II M7 7. Uon MOkl attriu.'t. lndlv. COMP AMY Mcfo'adden Pl, Nwpt Bch. IM:lu ol Oft• .\11t1l•ol, l tr•111 M1.1 t 11(1 ahh· lu woc·k "'M • ur "'lcnd11 l.Ue hPUll& Sv11n111h mrlw s..a m 1 ---)1'411 lic .,1 \ f4,ti.l u nl l' I .\ Htq d ~'-P.'f 1n llr11,..•n1t t.loc.od tu "'"rk fot dm1uil l11h ltt1°ill :ft 1n ~.R Call lor "'PPl. ... 1;! 1311 \trchral ·r~" hnoloa:ud ~ Q1hf lac ti Yrs Hpcr t.l .. ,.rk n1.:ht " wlmd PHONE SALES Phun11 tialu peupl~. m11l• °' t.im.ile, Ul 111 ~ )'l'ilt ot 11eu Ouanint4'ed WJKt~ or •·mnu\la1lona UO t:ut l71h Stn·cl, NJ1tc~ o. C..'u1l1t Mou, 'bl:ti.t~D 5 00. IJ.30 pm &16 im. t:qual Opport unit v Jo:mploy~r f"cr appt tall MO 014(1_ --------- ~ Dffk Clri I' II Ml' umnlt r cmpl<>> mcnt uth!H·d "' relief • h·flo. for twach front molt'I (-..11 lor mtcn IC~ Pholu procts'ior to do bluepJVllln& & camera ""(Jf'k Copy Qits Print tog, 3333rd St. Lag Heh wJCoill(. R i-;. lie & nl<•c 5bONl!wpott t'l'lll<'r Ur 0730057 Ptr1CJnallty lo Join th111 Nc•wpnrl Ek•ul'h, Ct\ "i\J,E.5 11upur llrm Oppor to ht'iACI own Ul'f,ll In futurl' An c<iuul H1"ckory Farms \I ... J t c 11 opPQrlumly employer 1 au .. eu o is. •1 P t1111e S11les OpPQr for Curry Foit. 5~0·0055, I J WI t Co ... tal Pt'r~·nn"I A<>cn matltn• .11 y. •Y 110 ~cl "~ "" " .. Hebef llou~e l:ollnsclor:s b~wk into selhni.; 111 ~· l')', )406055, 2700 ll11rbor nt't'lll'<l eves & wknd~ Jn plea~ant. intercstini.: lll_vd_. ~t,1___ __ hc1m<"~ tor lt'l'llOIJ.:C i;arls. llackory Farms slo1 e. .ECr...-.oo.11sT Call Burb 545.5593 _ _ S<..'t' Mr Thompe.on. So. "''"" '' " ............. .__1 Coast Plaza Lower Mdll. Danllnlf 1m1le 1s tht' -------- h1• g1nning oC hri&ht future-J•t:rioon111tty & t} µ1n.: cJrn CJl)1t al bcnchti. ~ top CPA firm To W>. C:;ill \'1,·ky Oun 1;.in, 6~0 -11470 . GlO 1'e"'port Ctr Or. N.B or m Orange ~7 1!164, 500 S Ma an NOFEETOYOU .Kl'St11u.ra.nt COOKS& COUNTER PERSONNEL Part Time Full·Tmw Da)s and 'll1i;h1.., (UI or O\ er tor mi;ht!>) SAl.E.5 TRAINEES LARGEMAT'L SUPPLIER OF HARDWARE& TOOLS lMli.');~ 1----------------1 Pl~ll~ ______________ , i\pply m JX'r'-rm .! ~1µrn Tue:.J..1y thru .s.1turd,1\ HOWHIRIMG SALES TRAINEES 0 EXP ER NECESS ~NTTRAlNlNG MIGHT CLERK 'JI Houri. per we~k Call S~·!l-17l or apply an ~rlton to. Coral Red Mmel. 2645 Harbor HI. C ~ Sec Eb or Sharley Jt•ru.cn. Nero fidcled while Rome burned Orange Co 1im't Rome & .\·ou arcn 't llH•ro So, why licldlc urnund \\hilt• your luturc ,.:11co; up an !>lllOkl•? Fight fl..1ml'" of t<11lurt· Tool & Ott• :\fakt'1 1-:ll'l' trnnal 1\..,..,l•mhll•rs Print Shop Trnc Elct· Injection Molding Working lead. Exper. w1small precision parts. Resp. for all mold shop produclton & personnel. Small shop. Days only. STACOSWITCH IMC 1139 Buker Costa Mesa 549-3041 Equul Oppor Employer PurchasincJ Agent 1-;xpirndmg Mfg co has 1mm~d opening for quJl1f1ed person. .:\lust huvc mm of 3 :.rs l'XP w1high volume mfg <:o Co relocating to O.C. in 3 mos. XJnt benefits & con· d1ttons. Call Mr. Taylor RECEPTIONIST Immediate openmgs for rel-eptaonist lo work in busy rt!al estate oHtc~. Must be personable, able lo handle pressure or ex· tremely busy telephone::. and have at·curalc lyp mg. Please call: 644 3389 9am to 12 noon THE IRVINE COMPANY 550 NcwAOrl Cenler Or Newport Beach An equal opportunity em player CARL'S JR. 19512 Beach Boulevard HuntinJ.,'l<>n Beal·h. C ..i RESTAURANT Growm~ Co. nccd!. am- b1tiow. person look mg for xlnl future. Mui.t b'-· ex per m all phasl'S. Apply m person only 3P!'ll liPM. Mou l•'r1, It. 1.1.iul:.amfJo· .... 223J Fa1n·•l'W Hd C~I PROGRAM Good stcrtinq poy Earn $210·$400 wk COMMISSIONS& BONUSES Mu.~l bc well groomed & neat uppeadn~. Career & rapid advancement OP· prJrtuntt1cs. Xlnt 1•0 benefits Call Mr. Adams Monti 1JorTucs61H 751-9134 ~----------------· RETAIL CLERKS Sales $3,000 tronac:; htt• t•xpcr .. \tech I Draftspt•rson . Call Pat·1f1c Pl•rsonnel, 610 Newport Ctr Ur. N 8 . H4(}.J970 or 500 S :\tam, OT~ S47 6H6 (i\ffal \\ Aml•racan Career 1213)S':r1·7140or774..S700 ---------• UTOTEM This t a n be you r Convenience Markets t\ VERAG E salary tor an A1o:enc} I REAL ESTATE SALES -- NURSERYMAN WALKER & LEE t::wc·r 11. r 11me :.iutun· RE•L ESTATE m.111· m cr 21 ti Ua\' an "' dud s ·1t ~un \vorl-LOCATIONS '' pl.1nh & I rel'" S:l llr t'I.: ,\AA locations m Oran~~ 1111 lhl·r11m1· 111 , :inrl Loi. ,\n~l'lcs. l1<·1wl 1b \11\untl'lnl'lll lll\l'rsruc and San l>ll'f(O polt•11l1:.tl L.1.:1111a 11111:,. c<1unhl'S With fac1hl1e:. '\oll'sl'I!. Int· El Toro, 1t\'Crl.lg1ng O\'('I' 2.000 X:J05653 sq.ft .• pro"id1 n 1:: separate lobby ;.irel.I, Nurses A ides & pr1va1 l' coun s c l in A Orderlies r o o m s • 1> r 1 v a I e Recept/Typist trainee, SllO. per week lo s tart. 751-SS33. RF.£EPTIONIST tor bu:;y Medical Ofc. 646·3903 Rceept1oni§_l PBX OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST \Vf-:RAC;E month man P061l1on" opt:n l!>t 2nil & ,\BO\' E AVER t\ GE 3rd sh 1 I l s 1 n SJ 11 mm pan} Cll•mcnte & LJgun..1 · Be.ich Oth1·r an·.is han· We're a )Oung tarm louk opcnani.:.., Jho ''' c\.pl'r 111f( for ;imhatrous ml'n rl:'C1 d \pply al an) ul Joel women\\ 1th !'>JI~-. 111 our i-torcs 11 1 a t 1, c ;in ll st' 11 . 2.'ll!l!Nt•\Ooport Hhcl _ I motnal1on who arc look ( O'ilJ :\foo;a fi I:! 7 .Cl:! 111g tor SUCrl'S!> Ill ;an lll- ll·re ... t 111.: ... 11 mulatang RETAIL SALES I 11u1u..,try t·om mo<hltl''> CLERK rn the world nmrket. Olfacc sUPJlh~i. lnll•1 l'~I 1'.\llT FULL TIM f: anj? & dwllt•m:ang '' urk I mi> 75!1 o.t21 F t11nl'. Writ tr;.1111 I F'>rtAPPOINTMENT Beach St Ht a oner-.. 10:!111 t'ampus Or, N Ii. San Juan Capistrano You may have noticed the new big whJte building with the orange tile roof at the Junipero Serra ollramp to the San Diego Freeway. That's our company, ENDEVCO, & we manufacture & market sophisticat· ed precision electronic instrumen-tation systems. We cu,,....ttr HCIY• n. Followln9 C>penWp: * W.w.ct Modul• A111~ *Designer lMechanlcaU * llectroalc AneMblers * Prechlon Mechanic ell A1H...,.. * T ••f Technlclms *D•~.....-t Teet.lei• * ln.ProceP Inspector •General Mac ... lst *Machine Shop rt ... ..- * Secretcry-Enginffring •Shfft Metal Mechanic *Clerk Typist • * Drafhpenon *Instrument Calibrator •Manufacturing EnginHr lf you have experience in any of the above, & would like to work for a well estab1is hed progressive com- pany in our beautiful facility, please submit your resume or stop by & apply at: ENDEVCO Rancho Viejo Road San Juan capistrana An Equal Opportunity Employer Help Wanted 7100 Help W cmhcl 7100 .............................................. Secretary SECRET ARIES (4) tWpW..ted 7100 ........................ S~ETARY. t ype 70 ServStatldt>NC'Cd.ed Im · WP , ahorthan" 100 mediatdr. Jo~ll or pit. WPM, escrow ron.struc· Apply, 990 E C~l Hwy, lion ~P· ~r. but not 1_N:..;.:.a _______ _ nee. Salary open Xlnt Sewll1g op~rator will i.:rowth opportunity. train Mu~l be re.-.Pon & Start lmmed ---~1 aooc.t lt>.ultri.lup, ~So. Settetary /Bookkeeper. Kilson S.A. 540-1142 ~ll time bdp, ootypinc. SEWl'\G M11ch. operator Olli &13-94'4 to work .at home v. /own SICIETAIY """'er ruach. 646-49tiS MARINERSSAVINGS ~win,; :oipor1swear. Ex- Newport Beach otc has peratrnco w/powur hnmed. opening ror machine~. <tSM-3280 ro&~R81~~GR. ~ 2 Yrs secretary. exper. SHEET MET AL Lite a b req'd . Xlnl MECH• .... IC salary, benefits & work A" iog coods. call Mrs Coo· Cl11s~ '\, top clolh1r. xlnl ners. 6U-4000 for uppt. opf,lty w i;rowlu&: ba~ery E.O.E. ovt!n mfgr. Cull Alex 642-3570 ................. ~ SECRET ARY - - needed for reg 'l sales ore SPRAY l';untcr bt>lper. 18 oC nal'l firm. Moderate H:. or older No exp. secy skills & accuracy nee \1ust have car. w/figur~s req'd. Age 76811749 ~ pref'd w /related ex , ___ S_P_R-IM_G_S __ _ per. Good sat + co benefits. Call for appt. 642-4127. SECRET ARY /RECEPT A r ch1tectural ore req's Girl Friday for variety ol assignments. Xlnt typ111g req'd. Wm. L . Pereira Assoc MacArthur Bl at Ford Coronadel Mar 714-644-0620 Equal Opp EmplYT' mtr Secretary Jr. Secretary/ ReceDtionis t Our lovely exec. ore Wanted secondary short order. set up & o~ralt!. ' Small shop, s:ood \OoOrk- in.: cond1t1ons. top pa\ Days 776-5270. E\S &:II 81:173 .;, STUDENTS* Full or p lame to di:. tribute 21p code drrel tones in O\Oon area. N~d lttl't!!>S lo l:llr, O\er 16 $350 per hr. (714 ) 839-0700. ------SUMMERWORK FOlt STUDENTS Prr $5.18 hr. take homl'. Local job s ite:>. 3 shirts. Age 18+. (714) 634·1063. needs a good typist that SUMMER HELP has a front ore appear., good grooming. cheery Now htnn1t in all depls. dispQs. & good phone for sales & serv. & tic livery. Mus t havt voice. Must type so+ dnvers lie Earn up to wpm accurately. Our l''<· panding company olfcrs $7. PER HR. xlnt workinl{ conds & CALL: 751-9790 employee benefib.. App-1--------- ly m person, National TEACHERS Systems Corp., 4361 CBUSIMESSJ Barch St, N.B. <Near OC Typing. sh & accountin~ Alrporl)E.O.E. i:eneralists r eq'd at SECRET.RY O r ange County's A foremost business col· Alert, versatile Cor rinan· lege. Pttame e\'es &/or c1a\ consulting firm. morns avall. Call w. D. Newport Cen ter. Pohck, 5568890 Now for 640-8373. immediate 1oterv1ew. SECRETARY reacher· Pre·scbool, To ofCace mgr. type 50 ecrl1f1cale or expcr. WPM SH .. 80 WPM. ex· 1:1·:!0·12:30, $2 SO per hr. per helpful. Good work· 640-8820. m~ t'ond, xlnt benefits. •--------- Salary commensurate, ............... .. w 'cxper. Telephone Sales AUT~~LUB A FUNNY so. CALIFORNIA THING 7891 Talbert H.B. Equa~~~~:~~ploy HAPPENED Exp1.•1 ·11. Xlnt Jl4:rH'flts manuger's office and ll.1~v1ew t'onv. llosp, scpurate work area pro· :?O!l5 Thurm Ave, CM \'ldlng el.lch associate f}12 :1505 with his own desk and /< ------• tl'lephone: •NURSES AIDES . 111.73&117 1->qX'rrl ll l:lcd;. 1:nod .,,11 "' in rrcaM •-. C'nuntr~ l'luh TR Al Ml MG Tuition assistance for 1>re 11cens1n~ schonl. famous "lll'ad Sldrt .. lraanang. Classes 1n · financing, escrow and a.:uurantecd :.ales. Plw.. ;iud10, \ isual. "l'eklr of· fu c 1r.unm1>1 and All1 the Job tr•unmg. Do you have front of· fice appearance, CJOOd telephone mann~? We att located near the OC airport, offer xlnt bentt1ts, beautiful of- fice crtmosph«e, and hours 9:30 to 6. Coll 7S2-1400 for an in- tervww. !\lonex International RECEPTIONIST good ap pearance. xlnl typisl. Telex exper pr('r'd, hut '~•II train. ~mall Co In me Complex urea Call Personnel Ute. 546..£11ll RM'1-4.VM's Day Shaft. Chulll'OJHfll.: JlOl> 1n re hah orienl eel <ienatnl·s wtlini? 1-'rl·t· ffil'<i ln<,Ur 1>12 :!110 HOFMANN KAVANAUGH COMMODITY CORPORATION 500 Newport Ctr Or Suite SSS Hcwport Bcoch. Ca. CORRESPONDENCE SECRETARY Secretary. Slat typist, for I. Excellent opportunity PA ore H.B. Bkp'g exp for secret a r y with nee. SH not req'd. Full escrowexpenence. Good lime, perm. 536·4161. typing and dic:tapbone eves, 536·3793 . ON THE WAY TO WORK. I DIDN'T WANT TO GO <:on' !l o'" S \ ~:nil NURSES AIDES UJ. c.\.pcr. prcl ti ~lcsa '{~tell• l'On\ fllli.JI, ti6l <:enter St. C :\I OFFICE CLEANING t'tirt t1m4.' t·\l';. or 1l.1ys. \Ina 11n y Ir\ llll' & t::lj.!un..i lh·h ,\r('ns MAMAGEMEHT We will pay •Her Sl.000,000 lo our managers m 1977 to m· !lure that you reC('l\'e the ------- RM Supervisor 117 &L\N,!\.11-chc.1t11111s & ln•.itml•nts ;1 11 \k.,,1 \ crde <'om lln"ilJ • 1,1, l Ccntl•r St. ('\I Siii 551ll Robbie's Raq A Mop Women 1H•1·1l l•d I 01 housel'lea11111g "l't \ ll'<' 5-ia 07.)7 F.'cellent opporlunily lor anti&\ 1tluals wishing to ,1rh a net• into word pro· ccssang. Typing. 55 wpm, mndle lransacllons and stat1st1eal t)p1ng. Good commwuc.lllon sluUs. m· cludmll grammar, spell- m~. edatmi: and punetua· 11on Wall tram to operate modern, hiRhly soph1st1cutcd e<1w pment. Call 641·3389, 9 a m. to 12 noon. fA;l Oil-I -----• traimni.: and help you RECEPTIONIST needed for rapidly e'pandmg sport mg ids mtg Typini.t & 10 ke:r adder ex per pre f'd Apply m person to Newport er I nduslnes. Inc. 17391 Murphy An~. (r\.'IOl'. 751-0f.JS Room Atll'nrlanls Top wagc ... p.1111 ' Thl' Inn .it Lai.:un<1 211 N Ci.t ll"'Y L.1g11na ~\LES WOME:-J. PART TIME. Sell the "Perfcrl Pot · tn rt-taall'rs. nlll'!;l•rae<; & fr1encls an \ll\11 1111-.11 ;u·r;i 1-:xc1tmg n1•w produ1·t that ~ells t• as 1 I .v . X I n t r o m · THE IRVINE COMPANY OFFICE t'LERK f'ull t iml'. t YJX', till'. pll•asanl p)lone n11cc for younf( of nectl lor a suceesst ul la£ct1mc earl-er-RECEPTIOMIST ROOM CLEAMER m1i.s1ons. For details on TYPIST ficc in growrni: i:armcnt AIDS rn. Non·MnOk<'r. I ~r UC' Member of 26 Really 1•tng prl'f. Call for •1ppt. Boards. Member of a Na- Join an exciting growin~ drip irrigation <"O. SI 10 per wk + benefits. Sales office exper desirable. Modern facilities. Full lime Coral Ht>cl this mone~"makmg op- Bt>sl Western Motel por 1·all Uurox Corp .. Start ~ 50 hr ('ontoct S.A. <7111541·224_3_. __ SSO Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, CA Eb or Sharll'y Jensen -~_2 ______ 1 honal location service. 545 9471 ----------SEAMSTRESS Ancqu:tl opportunity employer ................ G'uaranlt!cd sales pro· SPOT SYSTEMS 1559 Sunland Way CM 544·6794 iules plt1mc, fabnr l'X· per. necess. Call Mary. 646·40'10 F /time position for a "l'am ... trcss with e"pcr. to work on bluejeans. Nice working condi; Oil Field Supplier LARGE DIV. OF ~'CORP. OIL FIELD • SUPPLIER Now Hiring Local Office Mo Travel Irvin~ Area ~ Earn From $200 to $400 per week ust he well ~roomed & ('Ill appcannj?. COO'\· 11s~1ons. bonuses & ~nef1ts. Expt>r not nee. ~llL t.rain. Call Mr. arris Mon G/13 or Tues lil s;ram. Extensive class1f1ecl and yellow pa!(e advertising that ~et results. Over 90 pre· printed conlracts. brochures and forms to make your job easier. ---------------5alesperson p1t1mc for RECEPT/SALES Good ~1n shop. llB OH•r 21 money for righl person, yrs9636900or963flO!)fi:_ full tame. 645-4900 SECRETARY l';1ll fo'or An Appl. At Ease Free installation and 1-._ ............ -pick·up of 8 n tall lamp SALES OPPORTUNITY 644-5070 To Director. Brokerage Investment flrm. Must have exper. Sh pref'd. Sal $600·$700. 5 Dnys 7.30am-4:30pm. Call Mr. Uranga 644·229'l. E .O. E. post "For Sale" sil{ns with bu1lt·in lock box. Free business cards oner initial order. Sales aj?enls for over 150 sub· divisions. Support sub- sidiaries In escr ow, monaae, Insurance and marketing. COMMISSION Ask ror Tailor Shop Mgr Recept/Gen Of c SECRETARY 'iE.\\1STRESS·Part·time Irvine based manut. firm Marl w seamstrc:.s exper has an 1mmed. opening Min 3 yrs expeT. in gen'I Looacinq For 1 to work at H.B. airport. m the marketing area for ofc procedures. EnJOY More Out Of lWi 2118 an ener11ct1e secy. Posi- telephone contact & -------lion rcq'd good typing & workmg under some pre-Life? SECRETARY s h sk i 11 s. Pre v . ssure. Should type SO liO Work your washes for seeretarial exper. pref'd, wpm accurately. Work AVON REPRESEN· crack at mgmt spot. butnotnec.XJntbenefits diversified to include TATIVES ml'cl J><'oplc. D<-grec & skills open tloor & pro(1l s haring pro· phones. responsibility earn good mone). enJOY for sharp. ambillous gram. Pleasecallorapp. for mail distribution , lheir work u •arn how peri;on. $800. Call Cuthy ly in pc!rson betwn 1·3pm J?t'rsonnel clerical func-you can become un Arnn Minkorr, 640-8470, 610 wkdys. t1ons, billing, etc. C3ll for Representative. Call Newport Ctr Dr, N.B. or SHILEY, IMC appt. S40·7041or Zenith 7·1359. m Orange, 547-1964, 500 17600 Gillellelrvine 898-4486 H. Scha ffer 546-3844 s. ~~·FEE TO YOU C3ll 979·0500 ~~~~~~~~After 45 years In bu.si· GRJSWOLDCONTROLS Salesperson SECRETARY Up to 70% immediate commission with AD· VANCE.5 fhat allow you to receive commission before close or escrow. .t nesswlth48 companyof-124Ei Dy~rRd.S.A. F /time. Personabl e. •-------i fices to lnsure continuity Equal Oppoc Employer REAL EST A TE Secretaries, LecJOI Strong typlng & ah nee. PACKAGERS N~'dM Im mediately ~ l mo's assignment m to 3 30pm, 3:30pm 12 midnight, tOpm to 30am. No uper , nee. Int workini! eonds & IY C4tll Now' of bOlicles, our 800 as· CAREER '---Of fBo-LL A pl I R be t llOC(ates a.re setting new I~~~~~~~~~ Security, lnde-ndance, ~ c """'eeper P Y n person, 0 r ' 1-,.... Employett>P"'v All Fees Dem, WilU am Frost & Industry records. Our top income! One vacan·. ~ A 1401 Q u St volumo ls more than eyforllcensee.schoolfor Liz.ReindersA.gency ssoc., ua • Sl.000.000 a doy! l .Ooo ha\•e :w!~~c~~offeror unlicenaed. See George New~l~~~~S~~l!KI ,-.__N_.B_·----- 1 - 1 - Homes solrl a month. fioods)ft) sell. place an sd Dav Is, Red Carpet Caillor appt./estab ,65 ;xcretary, perm. 1> t me. More importantly, Jast in the Daily Pilot Realtors Se n Juan __ ............ _1Altns. Good typist & year we paid out more Classified Section • • • Capistrano. 831-9955 phone manner. Write commlsslons than any Phone&U·Si?S. .. ...... _____ SECRET•RY gavinf past expel' le sal other year m history-~--------A history. Bra un En· and let's face It. that's ~ TO f»RESIDEMT terprt1es, 17812 Beach 'Q~ office • wb8t we're both mterrst· ~WYAI. STAR GA'ZEK._~, Shorthnnd and t}'Pintt re· Blvd, Ste 17. HunUngton ~o; OVe rload td io-VOU-the sll.Jes "•'° Ire.LAU POU.A 1••• qwttd. A vartety Po I· Beath, Ca92&CO. auocwe. .A) -. " K ,_ o.al)o ~ ~ 1J. .,,. u 1TI. t t l•b -~ek""" Y .-" .. ,,.,,..~.,..... od1r~ on w .. many «;x-SEC RETARY/Clrk. 557~061 tr you're ltrloua about l"i..sisH Tocfe-...lop"'•"~ icw MnMcry, 4ll·Ml1i<':J ~ullvt[ adminl•ttattve Typlal, llto bkps. 3'723B1rebSt,N8 :btcomin& a Roal &late ~~TJ_~ ~,_~-:::::~"'~ ~~ andsocalduties.Atcam PlHIDD~ ofc, &d. pity. ~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!professional. call o\lr ' ~ • ~--~-:t= ocr ufda ontnl lndividu~ who Growina trade paper. pencn.ne&dtpa.rtmentto ,,.,,, ,~ et:::!.. 11_ -·•','!'.\'\. llku peop~e. Call SIS6-2G80. ,, PACK.AGBS make an appointment to ~ln~~ll -;J:... .t'~ == to.!l~~-' ~~~9~:~!:k1~;•---S-EC_R_ET_A_l_Y __ ~e. cz.S> per hr t c l.NT.ERVJEWUSI · -;r:...,... 't=" D-· ~s.....TI' ... 11111 ' p , ~. Mvrit relsct. 1831 .IOIMTHI el:',~ t=. .. .,.. •:;" -u .t...a Am. ~': Modem 11ecl'Ot•'l' 01C, onrovi• Ave. Niwport , ~•f.2l l!1•Qoo1t . ~ Ti" Of( 11 1:1{1 •~ .. dic.taphono expa, type •b.54Hia.: UHFRAMCHISEDl ~ ... 1''1_.,. !i'::""'!"" 4'=: nt-~~~ .,..c"ETARY so wpm accurate! -n 1.01 Aag_elu ens> 11· ~ • :,: :nr ;!~ -•<0ctt1 For Vice !>res. J..Csel & Oencral ore dut N, ln· I lcll~.,..n~ed for 1um-519.u&J •.. Loni Du~h (.-t-"'•" ~t-!I .. :.. !!j=-~" ~.. odmln.bt:raUon o( !l!'\·i tere1tln11 challen•lng " Ir . r All·~ (:ll3) Lftt.2191. Oran co CKllM.t rJ a""' lF::: r;,=t. JAii ""\" cb'n•mlc. energy rOllliecJ potit.lon for ••take sluUs. 2. lmmediateopening for secretary with good typ- 1 n tt and dietaphone skills. Fam1harily with real estate markehnJLde- sirable. ~ 3. Opportunity for secretary preferably with insurance ex- perience. Must be or- ganized, detail-minded. Typing 65, shorthand. 4. Need secretary with experience in real estate property management. Good typrng and d ie· taphone skills required. Please call 644-3389, 9 11.m.·l2noon THEIRVINE COMPANY 550 Newport Center Dr Newport Beacb An Equal Opportunity Employer SECRET ARIAL POOL Excellent opportunities for individuals who wisb to work when needed. Typing 65 wpm. die· taphone. Hours are 8·5. Please call 644-3389, 9 a.m.-12noon. THEIRVINE COMPANY S50 Newport Center Dr Newport Bea.ch An equal opportunity employCT" Secretary EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TM Jolly R~. lnc. bas an lmmed. opening tor a n exper'd sec:.rctar1. Outstandlnt sh & typtnir skills aH req 'd for this po1ltlon. PriOT exJ>fr. Jn re.taurant operatlooa snteroble, •ltho«Cb not mandatory. X1nl w0rk-ln1 cond1 & benefit pa~kage whlcb include vlrioul pwp tnluranc. benefit• •111'0fit 1hartnr. Sal1r7 coromensu..rat• w /cxper. Apply In Pll'llOn, Npm. lrlon-rrL 17042 OllleUe Ave. frvine. • llu~·.XimoM1·17SZ Oiunt)'(TIOT76<13SO. Q)i:,:~ l'm" ,~ ;&~~ ~( co located lD Npt. Bch cha.riie•• &JP • Call -r WAUCa & LIE ''° D '.,.~ :S ·-~·VJ IN!l8. Top strreturlal ll33 i4l3lfor appt. ' ., PAltfra b;. M~.. ' = .... 'A" "I J\kllls " mln. or ~ yr1. SIC--.. RY ~ to ]Jresldenl or IMl''dldrNd.,,,..tlna UAL ISTATE ~-:..,~, il::.n. ;:: ,~g:-, ~· ~ l.'X'J>. req'd. Sen\! com· ll'ls•A rompany. Xlnt ·pos1Uon IJ~ ID/out.; Perm. N.o.. ~• P,....IT OF ~,.,. ~-=... =-. i._ 11t1-'Cl pl l<1 resume. lnC'ludtn11 2 Position for busy R.8. for person with· &ood ~Jlr;i wk. n~ply lo .ws -~ • -1' ,,. ..... =-Meil~ llalitry ht!lt. lo Ad #905, ore. Gd l)'plnJ le Ula " akill fr 1ptlllna. MUil be Secy /Girl Friday Exeitm g position w 11 h prestigious publishing firm. Good typmg, front office appearance. Ab1h· l.,Y \!)work well w /people! on phone & In pen.on. Call ror appt. 833-8511 Service Sta. Attendant, exper'd. Full or p/lime. Apply Arco Station, 17th & Irvine, C.1\1. Service Station Allen· dant, exfer 'd-Day & Eves. Ful & p/time. AP· ply, Shell Station, 17th & Irvine. NB. Service Sta, Salesm a n, Full & p/lime. ExJ>C!r'd, over 21. Neat appearing. Uniforms rurn. Sal OJ>C!n. Dick Price Chevron, 25172 C8bot Rd, a t La Paz, Laguna Hills. 1fyou're not ha•ingfun working or mollWj CJOOd mo..ey- CALL US FOR AN INTERVIEW BASE PAY + COMM + BONUSES Long Distance Lines Casual. Fun Atmosphere. FUM·TIME PART· TIME If you read well, like to talk on tbc phone & want toenJOY your job ... Call ... Find what you want in Daily PiloL Classifieds. TIME/llFE LIBRARIES INC 833-8095 Equal Opp Emplyr mtr HetpW•hcl 7100HefpW..tecl 7100 ···~·········· .. •·•··•·•···•·········• ... ····· SHA9'1 YOUR SKILLS OVERSEAS AMD IM U.S. wlttt PEACE COIPS or VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America) WHATS YOUR sncw.m Peace Corps llats over 2,000 opening• beginning thl~ s ummer In 64 developing countries. • Auto Mechanics • Building Tl'llde:S • Ac:countams •Medical Techs. • Social Workers • Teecl'lera • Home Economists •Nurses • Civil Enoineers • Oocup./Ptlysacal Th9f'apists IMfBISTID tM FAIUetfJ oa AUTO M!CHAH9CS7 CA College Degree Can Qualify You) Two year-essfgnmentt provide a monthly livlng allowance, travef. language training, medical COY8nl09 and a is.ooo enck>f.er.ice payment. Singles or couples without dependentl only, U.S. cltlzena. CM4 YOU 9UA1JFY FOl VISTA? • Attomeyt • Social Wottc4n • P~s • SusineM • Architects Management • Commun.lly O~nt ' Work Ofle yW pnMding low l1'C:Ofnl I and commun tlee wtth tM t9CMlcat ..-tlr'ICe they need. One year voiuntw ~tt throughout the U.S. offer a mQnthty ltv1ng allowanc;e, 1t11>trld. travel and rntdlcal oov.nge. MIWPOIT WCH ~ In~ & APPtlcatlona JUMI tJ.14 ...... , PM I , .. ..,~c.tw.1714W......a .... liui.IW!d 8d •• ~/fJ ~ IUTUll ·' h ~-t• i:-, := ~ ~··~" Dally .Ptlot, P.O. Box dlctapb(ln exp rcq'd . eblG to •ork ual.n11-'0W1i '11; PUcit.P.0 Bos UGO, Aa£4Wil:()pfert ,~1.J"J.,;;:' ~ 11• .,,. ;·~4 '( 1l , C • 02G25, Equal Npt lkb &rN. Ol1Uuc1,r, fnlilJitive. Oill-'ir.2-0ZM . __ ~ ___ _ • iista Mesa C!tht IZGI. • SmpktJcr , nm• lalit\S'Y o.iJ \SIA,,..,. ~ ),_,_, t Qrportun1t f F.mp10)'4'r m.ado. (l'.'I' app(.. 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WE PAY TOP DOLLAR - '66 Chevy Pickup, ~ ton, $1200/best offer. 646·62$-1 '69 Ford Van. Immac cond, beaut cuat int, Ice bn'<, stereo. Mags, $2500. 837 3199. P.P . FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS U your car la extra clean eee ua fl.rat. IAUllt IUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 919-2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN ~;:1 l<i11 •,fll.>Ltt l•L w{l ~t11t.,llNttl1''• Uf fl• H M. 1 ... ' .. ,.q ~•n "11. 'S9AniMHealy Sprit. Super-Sharp Classic,; Fully restored and priced rlght. Call for de l.U.. <PNY448> •76 MGI Roadster One ownllt", Lo mltes, -' 11pd. AM/P'M. Can buy or lease. (l~PXR) 72DatWftPU 4-Spd, AM/FM Stereo, 11poked wheels, camper sheJJ. Call on our custom fanancln' plans. (~73W) pider. tiOUght new fi1 '16. 15,000 miles, ex- cellent condition, h<>Off bra, AM/FM . Call 968-0863 ·n Audi $135o Sunroor. very clean 646-1929 '73 Audi lOOLS, Auto, A~ Radial11, priced to ad'!:" $2650. 640· 7905 Amtb-Hed•y 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 741/J Austin Marilla. 4 Or, 4 spd, xlnt cond. $1000. beltoCl'er. 644-1729 See your cfosest Datsun dealer & get their price In wrttlng on the model of your choice. Then compere it with ours .•• end you'JI drive a little and SAVE a LOTt Here's two examples: BRAND NEW 1977 DATSUN 1210 2 DR. The fuel economy chempion- Datsun'• HOnevt>ff rnodet Order Youra Todsy s2795 ...-. .... . .. .. . . ' . ·· ... ' . . DAI V LOT ~ ' ~.'!:~-~.: ... :. ~·.'.":~ ....... ~!·.·::~ ....... ~!·.'.":~ ....... ~.~ ...... . ~.~.~ ....... !~ ~.~:.'! ... , ... !~ ~!'.~!~ ....... !~~ ~·.~.·.": ....... !~~ ~!. ...... ~ ..... !!.~~ ~ ............ !?.·.~ :!:! ............ !?.'.! ~ .............. !?.~! ~::.'::"!'!~~ .... !!.~~ SADDLEBACK "'ISFl•ll.M Spt Cpe. sapd. 'GI, Porsch~ pot, ne• ORAMGI COUNTY'S "16 Capri 11. 4 <'>'1• 4 8~· stereo/I tl'•clt. Xlnl, qlM. clutch, wbl bear· OLD•ST stereo cassette. 8000 ma. must sell. 830-1164 ings " master cyllitder. BMW " m>O. 871-WG> 9 to 5 M·F, -$157S. TJ0.1175 548 5163afti:30pm. '13 12SSL. lo miles. 9731 NOW ON OISPLA Y THE630CSi '7 Ca I ond AM/FM, runs xlot, S1600. ~ , t pn, x nt c , new 493•7649 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hr~. brko; Under 10,000 - Sale:.·Servace·Lt'aslng ~_!.na: SlSOO. 8.17-2869 1976 RAT XI f9 Roy CcrYer,lnc:. '71 Capri 1600, AM·FM. Fully eqwpped & has Roll:.koyre BMW Decor Very clean. lugga1Ie r11ck, mac m iracle mazda OUR COM,LETE IODYSHOP IS MOW OPEN l~ Jamboree $1100 ofr 673-7SS3 wheels & ONLY 7000 NewportBeach 6406444 miles. Lake NEW!-JtR•e .. w.........a --Excellent lease plan --~ FACTOlY IMWRESALES '76 2002, sunroof, A/C, Datsun 9720 av1ulable. (292RLY). c:.19...._ 64S..S700 1969 2002 AM/FM 8trk ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SADDLEIACIC llAND NEW 1976 ~ ...... ·~~111 Automatic. 11ir cond. & ___ 63H~ VALLEY IMPORTS AM/FM r adio. A onti '7r' Buvara11, Lo male!-, DRIVE A 831 ·2040 495-4949 FIAT X 1/9 fvUy eqv~ with r•movoblo sunroof, AM-f M 1tereo, pin 11fiJMt# door •dg• guord1, coco mah, mag style wheel•. (Ser .55281) OtCk MIUIR '123 DtSCOUNT .......... ......,., $4995 owner car. (ZRV449 ). radials, sunroof, AM / f.'M UTILE .... stereo, air conditioning, SAVE A LOT 1973 3.0CSA . ~. 494 2417 ufter flpm Automatic, s unroof, air weekdays, anytime SHOP&COMPARE cond. & low miles . weekends. BARWICK DATSUM <351JPS). We also have a --.,_ J c i '74 of this model. 1974 BMW 83var1a, .,..n uan ap strano . 4dr, auto, u1r cood 831 -1375 493-3375 1974 2002 6U-6923 4 i.peed, AM /FM & only 'ID 2002. !>unroor. alum. 1.1 on& x 1/9• 10 CHOOSE FROM 22.000 original males. wheels. Mach tires VQ('y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~rs~p·<~K~>-cl~n.~4M~ NEWPORT DATSUN S,ECIALS O¥l9 2M ..... A•MAtlU POa IM.MIDIAft DAl•MTll 1975 2002 ·68 BMW 2002, ~unroor, 1976 8210 2 Door 4 s~ed !092PKE> Was $3661 1975RAT 124 5 speed , mag wheels, AM/FM stereo 8 truck tape & a new top' <620NZP>. This wl.-ekend YOU'LL SA VE! MIRACLE MAIDA 2150 Harbor Blvd., CM. 645-5700 971.7 ·~····················· Brand New •77 '12 Mazda R X2. 1ood" cond. new clutch. new eng, M0-8715 aft SPM lt74MAZDA RX4COUPE Fully loaded with 4 speed, metallic paint. vuzyl top. AM/fo'M stereo 8 track, raUy wlteels & new radial tires. <564KLH ). This week · ONLY $2495 SADDLEIACIC VAWl IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 1111RIT me• 1tnRIT12Ull. 1111RATtlTCft. 117SFllT1ZITCPf 1971Fllt1312DI. Automatic, air cond, >.lntcond.Bcbloffor. sunroof & meta!Lic paint. ____ 640 5327 NOW$2995 88800VESTREET Near MacArthur &Jamboree Roads 833-1300 HONDA Cars MercM.slenx 9740 c-.... &.,,,.., 216 ..... (S8.206USll o,.-.a-, ,,, ...... Hokhbod< 39 2 ....... °"'1 32.6 Mtlet. 1$fR. 02337501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY MBZ To Choose From! (0154). 8~1\V 2000 Gd t•ond Mui.t , sell SlSOO 6411 0020 d) i., cs. 2047247) ISU.0233691) s2699 '2699 53199 53199 '3499 1975 5301 675-0859 t'Ves, M.1tt Automatic. air cond. & -- stereo. A hne one owner 1976 S:x11 Stack, A C, ~un· car. (062NIFl. roof, stereo. xtrlis, 12.000 m1. As:sume lcai.t! or TOP BUYER &.-e us first. & last! Top dollar paid for 1mporti.. UN~~l~TY ~ffimn Honda Ccn • GMC Trucks 1971 FllTl1 /9 1171 FIAT 1314 a 1971 FIAT 1314-11. 1971 FIAT 1314 DI. 1971 FIAT 131.a 2850 llarbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540·9610 4 speJ. ~~:~?stereo. _$1_1._soo. &14 7461 COSTA MESA DATSUN S .,,..ct & Oflly A...-lc tron1., 5 lf'"d, air c:ond. 37.7 llllles. only 32.6 l!IAH. & only 32.9 mil ... Auto. lfon1., foci. olr, 42.6 ~. (SER.O 149863) AM/fM Radio only 2011 mlln (SEl.005472.SI (489PCTl. Capri ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2845 Harbor Blvd. '76 Honda \YJ{n. Low ma. 9715 (SU. OISl31n ISER. 01491121 (SER. o aSO l2AI s35g9 s3759 53999 54199 s5395 _ DICK MILLER MOTORS -FIAT Santa Ana, 120 W. Warner 557-2132 The Bluest Marbtplxt on tht Orqe Co.st DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS SADDLEIACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 CREVIER &I Sf & IDIOAOWAY SAHfA AHA 835·3171 lHE ULTIMATE OlllYIHG MACHINI' •USED BMW's* '743.0CpeS/R 746LWB '7620024spdS R9SONLF Closed On S...ltdoys Ca Ser . Trade your old stuff for You Can Sell It , And It• ( 642 •5678] One II VlCe new s:ood 1es w 11 h a Trade It With a Want M . . Fast Credit Approval Class1f1ed ad. t>t2·5678 1972 Capri 2000. uuto. 211 Coo;ta Mesa 5-10·6410 Xlnt cond. S:l-150 MPG. grl•at cond. Must '7l Datsun 2 dr, auto 49-1-1268 sell S1700 ofr. 847 !l52!1 ---lr'ans, new tires. great '71 Cupr1 HJOO. 4 :-.p<l, looks buy al $995 645·1513 '75CVCC,a1r, ll&ll, S!JOO. firm. goocJ, rooo or bc~l oller 552 3919 'i6 Imo 2 Door. i\M/FM SS1·071 I radio. Lo ma. Mint rnncl. ~1-;;d a c 1 vi c '76'· Coipn \Ii. au-. PIS, 6~,2_6271, 552 7181, Hatchback. AM t FM AM 1<'~1 :-.11.'n'o '''"'-'· ~12 6!66Conmc :.lert'O & sunroof, Lo m1. custom ant ext Rallyl' . 7 1 21;0 z. 36000 m 1. S!195 675 5677 or6·15 64_· 70 \\his, lmm.H· S.1195 h:-.1 ofr. 6-IO-:!.IZJ <ly,, li75·96al ,\~I t ~1 ·., ma~s .• M~st 1976 Honda 5 spd. ~unroor. l'\C !>1!11 S-1-50. -l!.13·7327 P\1 party -196 73511 l!\.l'S, any II me 540-6500 da'ts '71 Capra 1 !>pd. nu l .1m .• 3 .,, Z T · lifters, nds little\\ I. ml. ' .,,.o •· air, A • p\l. J•• 9730 orrr 53G· 126l pl} $3!;150 -••••••••••••••••••••••• . __ Call f;75·695i •72 XJ6. Buri:11ndy w blk 71 Ca~n 2000 i.llck. ;\ C. m Roadster roll bar 2 mt See to llclacvl·' S6300 AM FM, dean. i:d cond tops. nl!w 'paint, n~w 6-10-8800 dys , 759·1010 S2595 orrer 551 1973__ dutch su75 .i~.9642 eves. ------~--------- Autos Mew 9800 Alltos Hew 910 Autos Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 s, Hew 9100 A.utoi, Hew 9100 1971 Datsun 240Z. Auto. '71 XJ6, bro\~n SI Ill mo •••••.'••••••••••••••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••••••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnag~.ong o"'n~r. lease. n<'Yir' t.'n)tane. ALHAMBRA DATSUN ANAHEIM DATSUN ARCADIA DATSUN, INC. WALLY TUCKER DATSUN, INC. BALDWIN DATSUN CANOGA DATSUN COSTA MESA DATSUN ISTO TEttA FRIEND IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR NEW DATSUN FROM DIC/I Barllo11r DATSUN YOU MAY BE PA YIMG TOO MUCH!! -CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME FOOTHILL DATSUN, INC. MOON DATSUN TRl·VALLEY DATSUN, IMC. ·' LONG BEACH OATSUM DOWNTOWN L.A. MOTORS IMPERIAL DATSUN, INC. UNIVERSAL CITY DATSUN, INC. s:isoo -19'2·~133 brake~. s:rnoo c:ish to --:.ell. 1»1~ otr or lmanl·l• ·11 2110Z :!+2 lkd Mint S3.500lo~t'll ~Ill :AA.O l'oncl .\1r. maJ(~ & tape. 32.000 ma s.5!J<J5 ~ll3·2W8 '72 Et)f>c, \'12. 2+:!. aulo. all xlr;as. 'lnl l'OIHI ·;1 Datsun PlJ w sht!ll. StiS(JO !>l!'i 311ii lllJX'. new hrt•s & ballery Sll!OO 5 m-tH73 '61i, 3.8S (Spt Sein) all Ori I: \\'death, wire ''his. Aini, lomi,22mpi:. GHi-1355 2-lOZ. '7:1. air. Al'll /FM, mag whli;. m111I cond. s:l95U. E\'l!s, 114Hl450 1965 Jaguar 3 SS Uur1?un --dy Auto. Classic heauty '67 Datsun 1600 Roadster, Must sell' SJ~)() 612·7915 xlnl rnnd. Sl2tXl. ----- 548-7952 '74 Jaguar XJlill, rully loudl'cl. \\Jrc whls, 25,000 ·;5 Dahun 280 Auto. 1\IC. m1 , 58950. 6·12·6931 -Mitt.~ ot l~r 1"35'7 M VJ t C;ill 957·0350 'nJaguar XJG '71 260Z New radials. grey "-llh blJek, $5800. mai:s. A~J.f"M stereo 6-15 8121 taix• lmmac-. cond ~lu:-.t --- s e l 1 Sll:ISO b~t ofr. 552·3021 ·71; 280Z, !.1200 ma. ma~ "'hb. au-l'Ond. stereo· I OJ)t'. S7 .000 or S250 Cll,,h. & as,ume lca:.c MO SOb~ ·iG 280Z :!+:! met hlul'. auto. Stl•rco. \\arc-whli;. lncJdcd E:\c cone! :!8m 1!1.12677 'i2 Jaguar XJG, air coml AM l''~t Stereo. PW Bnllsh racan.: ~rcen . C431DPP I 548·21!16 Jensen 9732 .........•••.....•..... 1976 DEMO 450 SEL Only $19,499 1977 DEMO 450 SL SIL VER Ir RED (7619) '11 DEMO hory w bamboo only $16 999 IN' .t:? F> OPO 7 IAYS We s~c1ahle in Euro· pcoin Uel1- \' e r y P r o g r j m s ·- CJ 11 for lnformat1on · 213/921-8588 714/523·7250 fadlrJ AltMrind Mlmdls lllZ lnler MERCEDES BENZ Lease New-Used OVB 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of Imports AUTHORIZtD MERCEDES DEALER 6862 ~1anchester. Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy 'f.t6 Mcrccde~ 250SE. Xlnt mncl Lo m1. Be:.t ofr. 58G·Z7i0 dys, 552·053-~ '73 450SL Si l ver Mercedes. Elec win· dow~. FM , lo ml. 1 owner. Must sell. 548·11281 '67 Sdn tl<'yl. PS. PB, AC. Rucl1als. -:Int cond. Make olr lilH292 789~s _ -s-----~ . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . --.. .. -. . CULVER CITY DATSUN DOWNEY DATSUN. IMC. ATLANTIC DATSUN 6llNDALE DATSUN -} .9: rne • f ; PF> ~ 200-SX ~iii -~ -~ --~' "810" .tr:. ~' .... -"KIHCA•" ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '71 TOYOTA CotC&U l OOOt 4 _.., .., OOl'C)tl'°"'nq· 'll<)IO .. nytrool to-!0670TJI 5 1595 '72MAZDA u.tc:ft. 4_... .. ~ ... '14 _, ttlYC>-14!GMS1 • ' '13TOYOTA COIOUAWA- • ,o;oef'O t•d•o to "'"•' h ci.l..,,.CO'Ooloon IH~~t '74MA%DA IUMCN. Auto ,,..,. -11_.-o A~ t~"1A ttdlft v1nyt t(lnt !•~C.'lJ 'UTOYOTA. co"°"" -tor CN. • tDttcl "' cond111on1n9. •Ml"'A r•dto vinyl root. t~.n • 52195 '74.JEHS&I MUUY- 4 1'<'9'1-91-• ... IO to ........ rto'()fl' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '73YW ---4 ~ ..0.0. lo ....... &wi>f (eollHSVJ NEWPORT DATSUN QUALITY OAJSUN IMPORT PASADENA OAT~ SOUTH BAY DATSUN, INC. BARWICK IMPOITS. IMC. TOHANCE O~TSUM 4 I ltE'.\'T .\'ii EXE<TTl\'E \JC HOH 11cnn: FR0.\1 llEHB FHIJ-.HI . \ 'l>EH 828-8888 or :l:li-i777. ~!t~-fiiii F ,1. ~i:> r Aattet.1.,. w ~ ................... . ........ ~ ... , '74 ...................... PARK LANE ~blg9r"Ca MERCEDt \'1 I '18 280 SEL. Leath lnt MGI 97 44 new pnt & Micbelu11' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must sdl 87s.ssa> 1974 M .. I '68 280 SL. A/C. AM·FM ROADSTER stereo C·spd New eng 4 speed trana. •remove-911E, perf. cond. All ex- New ~lutch. ·Both tops: ble h~dtop. An esceUent tras. Beat ofr 642-M.93 or $8995/bst ofr 140 2423 runrungcar. <Ol.38G>. 646-4303John • · v · & s• f'ricd-S2992 ~~~d.675 9626 e ea MIRACLE MAZDA 21SO Harbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 1959·358A, great car. clean, new thruout. Must see, $3850 96CH323 ---------13914, 2.0., perform, & ap- 1973 MGB Roadster pear gp, Tangerine, w/radlal tires & rally AM /FM, $5000. HB. wheels, AM/FM stereo 900-3444 cassette, a like new top & -----. ---9-7-5-6 only 41,000 miles. Very, Rolls Royce very clean. $3060. Pri. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pty. 557·2143. #J DEALER IN U.S.A. BEST iUYS 1976 MGB ROY IM MBCEDES.IEMZ 12·~·~'1·.,~~~n~!:° ~ CARVER •74 450 SEI. '""" .,. . ROLLS-ROYCE S 12, 937 ~~! ...•...... !?~~ ::~::::.. Met. beige w /aunroor, 1974 PANTERA \'----~ ...._ Bamboo leather anterior. CLOSED SUNDAYS <Ser. 83251 5 spee d , AM I F M ---------1 w/cassette. Michelin nA nv T A ).111 SPECIAL PURCHASE • 22 • TOYOTA COROLLAS • 2DOOIS • 4DOOllS We have made a special purcba.se of 22 1976 Corollas all in mlnt condition . Really firs t class cars. 2 Dr's. & 4 Dr 's. al l wlth automatic t ransmission, air conditioning,. AM radios. radial tires, & much much more. Your chance to buy one of these special cars at a never again price. Lie: lt359PQX. All with very low mllea11e. YOUR CHOICE s3499 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA . ·. LARGE SRECllOI OF 1977 DATSUNS IN STOCK. 200 IX'I IN ITOOC 81 01 IN STOCK 2aoz .. IN noac 620 •ICIUPS IN ITOClt '2918 Ill.OW DIALll'I COITH (....._,• c.t .tQIS) e luu ............... •IU •200 LAaGa MUcnoH OI 240'a • 260'1 ·2IOX'• .. llOCll-M& 11111 1,. .. cttl l•d. 11' I \\\ HUH ltN(...fOM If A( H '74 450Sll radials & low males. A 1--'L ~ l.lL \l~J!J superb classic! Ex· M t,.... n ri,..... $12,997 cdleAf~ue ~an ~ail• o~~r~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Buy or lease this one. Lo· blc. 19SSLOZI. 1 ~ I .. Lo males, met. silver. SADDLHACK Rolls Royce & BenUey Alllos. Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 91001.btos. Mew 9100 Alltol. Mew tlOO Alltoa. Mew 9100 ....., Mew t black leather. (Ser. 0212) v ALLEY IMPORTS sal~ ~ service is our ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••,.•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••~ speetality. •• • '73 450 SE 831-2040 495.4949 •'49 BENTLEY. Forest . . , $10900 P-ot 9748 Grn .. 4dr.Veryrare! ' -~ 755"A"W.17th St,CM Beautiful Ikon gold ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• finish, perfect in every 1966 911. Clean & updated. 1714 > 63l-OS4S respect. <Ser.046831 $6500. 754·0422 d ys. Saab 9760 Cocne see our large selec-49'7·3134 & 493·7530 eves & ••••••• .. •••• .. •••••••• Hon of Mercedes·Beni wknds '73 Saab 99 EMS, orig. sports cars. '70 Thru '78 Porsche 9750 owner, A/C, AM.4FM, 350SL/4.50 SL Av all OAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• cruise control, rail ye ~::/9/l~i~::: 1968 Porsche 91.2. ~~~S:etalllc $2995. -----------• In excellent cond1t1on ---------• MOTOR CARS with 5 speed trans. & Subcr8 D'IELEGAMCE c h r o m e w h e e l s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• <WPM257). I .J.-ood M t PRESENTS SADDLEIACK .._w o ors is 280S. Sunroof, loaded. VAWY IM.,..RTS Subcru dark brown '""' HEW SUBARU noss1. .. .. ..si2.1so 831-2040 495.4949 SlOO Discount ·75 280C. Sunroof. , . burgundy. 914 1.8 74. 36,000 m1, new Mew 76 12246) 078LV1 > ........ Sll. pnt. Im mac cond. IONEW&USED '13 222 Diesel 4 spd. Lite ~/bst ofr · 832·2597. ~lue.<8671>........ 11 914, gd. cond. Must 73 Cpe l96JIL SI 577 67 250 Convertible. sell, best offer! 536_9979 ~t,~lose, call· ~fek~e'.039FVW). See t evesorWknds. (213)868-0141(714)521-7211 All with air , PIS.stereo. 68 Porsche 912, reblt LAKEWOOD Lease or Buy motor. mags, AM /FM MOTORS D'ELEGAMCE stereo. S4975. <714 > 626 W.17th.S.A. 630·7060 dys, 675-3985 SUIARU 547·9250 eves. 581SSoulhSt. Lakewood Autos. Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew 910 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PlUS TAX &LICENSE New 77 Aabbit 'Including fuel lnJection. 1.6 liter OHC engine, 4 speed, front disc brakes, rack & pinion steering. 4-wheel .indeper'ldent sus~nslon, and hatchback. Ser. f17731753~1. CHAMPAGMliDmOMS AVAIL.AIU IMMEDIAll DBJVBY I VW Trades At Discount '7 6 VW-ltllltlllt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $3199 ••• --........ Mdlo ... llt-4002 172 vw 411 WCICIOR •••••••••••••••••••••••• $2299 AUIO ~ ......_ ..ilo. rrattv.lf--- . •71 vw ~ebock ••••••••••••••....•••••• $1999 """"°"" ,..., t !IOtS '75 VW Sclrocco •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $3611" •-.;AM,,.._. _,,,_ ~ -'71 vw. .... • •••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• $' ''' • ·-MIG. ....,(illCu) •70vw1111111 ................................ $1611 • •· tolOal ~ 1'40CrUI 16t Trims .. TR6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• S2411 C.W • ..-.eoQ€.,._. '27'1.tYU .,, Carw:lt. ............ t •••••••• : ••••••••• $4111 -...0 .._, ..... a -.-..e1-ll'IQ.Mlll • I 970 ,_.. Mrierlc:k •••• .!. •••••••••••• :'l ..••. SI 4tt Alllo.. feOIO (._HU , •7 I M&I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $2411 "'"""'1111a 4 t11.. -(MN'OI NEW 1977 CAPRI II 53986 ?I DOOGI DAU 2 door. V-8. automatic trantmlssion. power ateerlng & brakes. 0890NN ? I PLYMOUTH fUIT Ill V -8, automatic transmission. power ~eering & bn9ke9. air cond. Sharp brown. (71 OOSX) 53686 '73MAaJY ...... . . _4 ... ,. • • ... PJ8 OAJL v PILOT W...S.,1rW Allot.'m=...W Mlos.t..porW W...UHCI . ~UMCI A..to..UM4 • .............................. ;;r ............. ··············~······ .................................................................... ... • _, ttOI Ge ti 9901 Alltot.•.,.W V•••• 9770 V..Uwagew 9770 VollswGCJM t770codmae ,,15 Qt"oW ttzo ~ ttlZ· .. , ....................... ..............•........ ....................... ....................... . ....... ~ ....................................................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyot9 9761 'JI VW "n VW 411 Sta. W«n. new 168 Bug, new brakes, tlre:i, ••••• ii 74 Cfley Impala 'IW Cpe. Mlnor le.R front •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Urea. trans. overbauled. reblt en1. clutch. ('_.,,,,.> v...11 tilt auapenslon damace 4' 1974TOYOTA Sl3ll5 @6-7811 $1200.548-2585 $1000./bsl olr. 642·4981 ...-1 . t"'t .. p02wec::. 000• len Ctont body wort. aft 6 & r. YUi)' op, )'1" ""• 12 000 Chris C)t-4460 CBJCA Ct? ~ Rabbit 4dr, AM·l'M, "10 VVf Van. eood ecad.. . · mile warranl,)t avallablL ' ' ' Air Conditioning or your Down Payment (maximum $429) or &:fiil when you buy any new 1977 Mercury MONARCH COMET iOBCAT or 1976 Y2 CAPRI Make your best deal • • • and we will gi11e you the factory air conditionin~ FREE • • • or you can take the $429 credit for a down payment ..• (0.A.C.) .•• or a $429 cash rebate. Take your choice .•• It's the greatest deal ever! ~ COUP£. AM/FM lttno. •Ir llPCt toeoa bnm llJQO. '71> VW Bug, xlnt cond, 1975 CADIU.AC Was$31185. ec..g.-!HJ hpced, alt cond. • '1layl 1.5,0oooi}, S.:SO. Call673-92tl9 AM/FM stereo, $1500. C OUPE DEVILLE$ •52295• ••••••••••••••••••••••• root. tmmaculah 5Si·38UI 1146-~ <nToChooseFrom> 19'76 Mercury Cou1ar thruout-only U,000 '83Bug,aunroot,dependa-FUii power & tactOI')' ttlr XR7·Blue exterior, vinyl mil4 ... (568LPB). "10VWCamperB~.Good ble. runs &real.~. Volvo 9772 cond1t1orung. <308N8Z). C~cmdMtnlnc: roof, atereo ta .... , hlL 5 -·"nin -d"tl -aoo 642 2072 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-OML Y SJ5t ..... I wn l oo.... . -•1o..1n.e c ou1o..1T"' Sale Priced Crom 2001 ist.SA558-8000 wheel &·low miles. MAJtQUISTOYOTA orolfer.M&-7W7 '71Bug,nmsperfecllooks -...... " ' $6995 (991NJA>. Fol' sate at MISSION VIEJO 1971 Beetle. R/H. Od creat. SH95. VOLVO 7 4 CHEV MOVA low wbolesale bluebook ll1·21t04tS.1210 cond.WOOcash. ~U642-2072 EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO • (91'7KGC) v-a. rull ~~~YCal~CortFoic: 414-21.30 Largest Yoho Dealer power. 1 yr unlimited """' •71 T t c 4d "13 VW Bua, xlr• sharp, inOrangeCounty! Nabers mileage warranty 64S-l661 UU64S oyo a orona mrl, ... 4 VW Pop T-. Cuat owned by non·•moker • allabl W -I vr BUY or LEASE av e. as ...... J'oh '7 z dr Ru " d ' tamper. Xlnt cond, low runapul$2000.645-e523 DIRECT 0. · • ns pcr1e • ---------•all, oril lovini owner. '71Sq b k ln cl. Cad II $1895 Needs minor repalrs. 1916 TOYOTA M2·5m. wgg'!:: r!~k: ~u t;:l~t, ~·,·~· ll'l'.~-,fl~l·I~ j aC e e ~~~·· $900/bst oCr. CIUCAGT "12 VW BUS. Rblt eng. Sl400/besto!fr41>'1·3195 T 2600 H.uhur Blvd. 200C.-lE1sonclt,SA~!?!. c 0 u r t;. 5 Ip ee d • Good cond. $'2100. Call CmtJ M~~J 540-9100 .........,.,.,. Dodp 9935 AM/PM alereo, ••r cond. 497·2265 6$ VW Bug, needs little 2.025 S Manchester '76MooteCarlo, ••••••••-.. ••••••••••• & only 21,000 miles. Im· bod.7work.Askln1S45Q. A--i..-: 750 2011 likenew&loaded.~00. nI>odgeCbarger31SP/S rn11c11lule thruoutl 71VWBug,toml,lmmac, 538.s33 ~k:lf""m -'72 ELDORADO. Blue. 67s.ms P/BAM/FMstereo,18+ (10'.lNWr>. $1350. or best orter. •66 VOUCSWAGE:H 75 Volvo, 4 spd, AM /FM Beautiful cond. All Mpg.SU.2So!rll»0849 OML Y $4395 495-4226 AA excellent tran.J)(>rta· stereo. mags, 29M. $5950. power access. 962-0505 '67 C~Ugn.;i '7~6 ~ '73 Dodge Dart. like new, MARQUIS TOYOTA '71 Super Bug. AM/FM, tlon car·runs strong! Mmt cond. 644·2406 '77 Seville, under warran· emlni. a -~ 0.,A! .... ~.. 6 cyl & xlnt cond. Gas C b d. 1 li (SU"""50) U d L '" ooena..-.. ......... -.... · N MISSION VIEJO A , stl ltd ra Las, le ""' . Volvo-·73 lS4E 4.dr mint ty. eaut. con • i..c m1ser. $1995. orensona· 131·2180495·1210 blue,$2175.751--0770 • Sderriced-$810 cond, auto: PS.' AC,~ P\rtpty.644-0451 Must sell 69 Chevel.le bleolrrefuscd.494·2018 • l I MIRACLE MAZDA Leal.her AM/FM lo mi . Fl od l d d Malibu 350, auto, 111r, . 1''or Sale: 1970 Toyot11 65 VW, ~dr, mmac n/· H bo Bl d CM p.t·' h I bsl r. 73 eetwo • oa e • xlnt Int new paint 'iOChall. VS, P/S. P/d1sc.· Corona. Excdlentcond1· out.Runggear&d,belge 2J!iO ar611.r.r57ovo., .• :r, ic&e~r~k ~r:;j S4,000m1lt-sS3700.P/P shocks. 'brks. $975: A/C, AM~FM a\ cass. tion. Cal14N·5'18 wtblk lnt. XJnt lransp. 1 .. _ ow • 968-6316 646-208& • V.T. radials. Excep• ---------1 ownr. Mustsee$l.200/ofr. ---------• Markdllyss.56-39:17. Eves tional concours. $2995. 1972TOYOTA 494.7993 '74VWSuper8eetle. 979-1695. • ~ '76EI Dorad~Con~,lo 19'72CbevraletKinc.swoo1 645-56S7 COROMA COUPE '75 Rabbit. ~400. Pvt Pr-~,!~lnd789itlon '72 164 ''E" , AM/FM males. fuel inJect, llll· 9 pass. station wgn. ----------_, ood d,aS21r100' bet' mac.497·2041 Sl450 PhM2-1910 9-5pm '75ChargerSE,32,000ml. 4 speed, radio, heater & ty. Gd cond. 34,000 mL g con . or s -. -, · • rur. suo rf, AM/FM 8 lrk. vinyl roof. {803FTH). 640-1360, 493-0383 '67 Bua. xlnt cond. Runs offer. 962·1464 7 7 SE'-: l LL E &. 7 7 •68 Malibu. 1 owner, 4dr. xlnt cond, must sell rast. ONLY $1395 good. Rebuilt engine. COUPE DeV_ILLE. newtires.$800. Make orr. Will t rado • ...., ... R'"'UISTOYOT• '64 VW, new clut ch, $975.497·3195. .._ _ _... __ U J m med. dell very . SS2-834T SJ6-0.W1 ,..._ .,. ,.. stllrter, brakes. Great•---------•~. sed Largest discount off ---------•---------MISSION VIEJO runni.na cond. Nds bod~ '68 FASTBACK Condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• k C 11 Bob PIS P/B d 83 1•2880 11.9 r.12 10 .. ood ~ C 11968 .,..,,7 st1c crs. a or '71 Mallbu,?..dr, , , '75 Dodge custom 4 r • .. ~ work. $500. 64&-0170 as If · _,.,,, a """" Plul,Agts. A/C, AM/FM, low m1. '20000 miles, Fully for Apnl. <call aft-noon) aft6PM 751-8910 #8889 768-1662 aft. 7 pm or equipped with xtras, liko COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP Triumph 9767 '70 Square back, very 66 VW Bug •. rebuilt eng & ••••••• •••••••••••••••• clean. AM /FM stereo, clute,h, asklllg $700. 75 Spitfire, AM/FM. 26 mpg, xlnt cond., lo mi. 963-3897 $1500. 646-6516 962·8596 '58 YW-Sunroof '68 vw. new clutch, cranlt Sl75 worth of new body case. valve job etc. $700 parts, .65 eng & trans. or bst/ofr. 673·4130 Volkswogen 9770 $500/bst ofr. 64H898. '66 VW BUS. Xlnt running ••••••••••••••• • ••••••• '68 Bug w /sunroof. rblt cond. Nds paint & mm or '7 3 Super Beeffe eng, nu du. runs great! body work. $550/bst. Stereo tape dck, like $875/bestoff642·2978 _548_-08_19 ______ 1 new. $1895 645-1513 ''""'VW B A t 1· k ---------'70 VW Fastback. 58,000 "" ug. u o s ic • 'ID VW bus. camper. reblt ml. 2 nu tires & batt. new pnt, runs good. eng. gd cond. $2,000. $1000/bst. 536-6071 $725. 557·8271. _536-856.S ________ 1970 VW, clean, no dents. 061 VW Bus. Reblt eng. MEW 77 SllSO. many xtras. $800 /bsl ofr. YW BUSES 673-0109 • 540-0362. CHAMPAGNE EDITION HEW '77 SCIROCCOS C'HAMPAGNE £ TON 1900 VW Fastback, fuel inJ, many xtras: Make or. '69 YW IUG san Must sell now. 846 188.1 ,_rer_._646_-8_1_93 _____ G R A -0 u A T I 0 N '76 Bus. 11 .500 mi, xlnl cond. AM /FM stereo, air S5,5!JO. 552· 7000 or 552 0611 PRF.SENT. '70 VW Dug, yellow, blueprinted cng. t·ust. int. mags, SlfiOO , bst ofr. 675·578.S ·75 VW Dasher Wagon, '66 VW Variant. orig 26 000 I l h owner.22-2.5 MPG. $875. , m1, x n s ape. 846_ • .,38 snio. 499·2671 ..., NEW 1977 PONTIAC ASTRE WAGON ==~~Tl $4066 PLUS NO. 2CISV7USOl796 • TAX AND LIC. NEW 1977 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 1-IDlATI $3966 PLUS DELIVERY TAX NO. 2M27V72336740 . AND LIC. ,NEW 1977 PONl'IAC FIREBIRD 1-IDIATI $ DELIVIRY PLUS N0.2Tl7C7N17:i913 5 266 TAX AND Lie. NEW 1977 PONTIAC GRAND P$X 1-IDIATI 4866 PLUS DE LIVI RY TAX NO. 2JS717'194141 ANO LIC. WEEKLY SPECIALS! '72 lOT. C010U WS.._ t:.0-cEi '1695 77'fl1CJ.T ~~": ...... '5995 llllt'lll•S.... 74F1AT l 1' :z,,:,~ '3495 1-·161l""~I '11lllC.c.T2 .. t7~~'1495 'lllOY. rtCIW ~.7'· '3795 '72 TIJWI SPm1ll ~~ '1995 FREE 75 GALLONS OFOIS AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••• .... PACER 1975. lo mile age, good cond1t 1on S2 500 640-8308 1975 C ADILLAC ~S.2842days. new, $3,'750 Firm! ELDORADO COUPE 73 Caprice Estate Wagon FUii power. moon roof, Air, full power, lo m1. w ht le w Ith b 1 a ck Excel. Cond. 759·1986 ~ 2307 Ekien Ave. • Dodge Dart '64 Good cond. $400. 645-6644 Ca bnolel 1,2 top, bin ck & 1973 MONTE CARLO white checked cloth in· LOADED 15 Colt Carousel, w/denlm tenor & 33.000 local PHONE.497·2531 top & seats, auto. air, miles A llolls Royce AM/FM. magi.. Sharp. trade m. 09708). '72 NOVA Very ctn. body. $2195. 846-4671 eves. & HOW $7695 New brakes & tuneup. wknds. Roy C ARVER Runs hke new. $2550. Aft. ---------6PM, 494.Q77 Ford 9940 ROLLS ROYCE ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 1540 Jamboree Road '70 Caprice. Jmmac cond. -------- NEWPORT BEACH Every extra. Must be ~PHI L · ___ 6_4_0_·_6_4_44 ____ s_et'_n_.~~49_5._842_·387~6 __ 1 l()Nc;' 1900 CADILLAC 4 dr. gd. '74 Chev. Monte Carlo FORD d d Mmt Cood! Lo Lo ma's! cond. loa e . $900. or P/S, P/B, AM/FM, air best orr 640·8586 cond. I Owner. 1 Driver '75 CdV. 39,000 mi, Call 556·8890 8am.5pm. Brown/beige. Loaded. aft 5pm or wknds /\SklOI: 567()() ($1()()() Un· 752·1629 for the buy or a clcr blue list.) 493·0146 aft lifetime. ti pm. -----~---• '68 El Camino. 396V8. auto l ......... LM<-°'"90•··--·• 1968 Sedan de Ville. Good trans. mags, nu tires ,,,._,,_c-,_ cond111on w lealhcr up 66,000 mi, s1,ooo.l==========- hol-.tcr.,, $975.646·4534 842·1947. 1974 Gran Tonno Ehle, E Do I Lo ded d •72 ,.... . 4d lIT full pwr. air, 25,500 mi, '68 I raf o. a • g wpnce r. • very xtra clean cond. $3300; cond. Pvt prty. clean. All pwr. air, bstofr 540-1031 Call 963·8674 545·0387 · 1975 <.:oupc De Ville· '67Chevelle4drSta. W~i:i. /\ BSO L UT EL y IM . :.x> Deluxe mdl. 6 Cyl, M /\<.: U LATE! Bia ck a>so. 545·7968 ", bl.1ck lop & int.. '70 CllEVELLE Mahbu leathl•r. !>tereo tape & 350 xlnt cond $1500 2121 milt•s 1359PRlll 546.:,117 day G45-2322eve Onl~ S!OIJ I)\ er wholesale ---'--·--- blul'l>00k at 56495. Cort 75 Monte Carlo Landau Fox 1.eusm~. Call $1l00. Sec Sun. 116 Via 645·3661 833-8648 fo1orencc. NB. 675-11555 75 Ford Torino Full power. air, vinyl top. C55U1WK). Im· maculate inside & out. Was $3495. 2 yr. 2-1,000 rrule warranty available. •$2695• Copeland Mtrs Inc 2001 E Ist, SI\ 558--8000 1974 CADILLAC Chryslft' 9925 76 LTD. 4 dr. bcauhful C OUPE DEVILLE ••••••••••••••••;•••••• car, 26.000 mi, $5000 or With full.power. One ••Circle this ad! '67 bstofr.846-3242 owner car in superb con· Town & Country Sta. , · d111on. <834KLIJ. Sale Wgn S350 962-7257 ,,.,,.. 75 Granada Ghia, pnced below wholesale ' · AM/Fr.~. 2 dr, full pwr, bluebook at '73 N.Y. 4dr, fuU pwr, ~l\1 P/W, air, nu tires. etc. OHL Y $449 5 m1. Xlnt cond. Sec at 2629 Loaded. Must sell now! SADDLEBACK Jlarbor Blvd, C M. Make ofrer. 673·7050 ore, VALLEY IMPORTS Sl895/bst ofr. 548·5231 or 675-4238 hm. 8 3 1 20""0 11.95 4949 '73 Town &Country Wag. 1973 Gran Torino. New • .. .. • Clean. XJnt cond. Pvt tires & brakes. Special SdV 1960, Near-Classic, Pty. 968·9028. bronze & white pamt JOb. Exceptional eng. clean -. -Op11onal CB. A s~ing int 'r. ·78 Lie. Best ofr 76 Cord.oba, mil l'?ray, SJ800. Call 631·365. or S.Ul·o1fiRI loaded, md CD Hook-up. r.15.0975 xlnt cond, 546--0729 -F--d-L_T_D_C_' -- '6.S Cad. 4 Dr. (classic?). CorttiMntal 9930 19;°?w. %e. P/S, st~~=:· fo\Jll powl.'r ; l!ood cond. SI 100. 644·5987 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $21-00. 552·7413 I 975 MARK IV . '7 1 Ton no Ehle. PS, PB, 1968 CADILLAC Black with black vmyl \'lnyl roof, xlnl cood COUPE DEVILLE top & black velour in S3250 675 1090 With new Michelin terior, moon roof, full ------- radial<; & vmyl top. Very power & only 40.000 locdl '73 Gran Torino Sport, clean• 1874HGF). A mlles. A Rolls Royce auto, air. stereo.tape, weekend special trade-in. Cl4119). Landau, 40K, nu tares, Sale Priced-$1188 HOW $8695 s:aio. 556-8382 MIRACLE MAZDA ROY CARVER ·70 LTD. A/C, P/S, P/B0 2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ROLLS ROYCE stereo radio, elec wndws. 6 45·5 700 1540 Jamboree Road Xlnt cond. 645-1153. '75 CPE Eldo Deco. 7000 N~rr::..~ACH '76 GRANADA Ghia. m1. l.1kC' new. $7900. loaded. like new. $4175. Tracie for smaller '72 MARK IV, fully orbestofr PP.97911795 car TU. f>·H 7070 equippe<j, very gd. cond. '72 LTD Brougham 4 dr. '73SdV,beautcond,light _Mustlad.!640·6'796 Or ig. owner. Fu lly ly driwn. hclow BLUE 1975 Mark IV-Luxury equip'd. S2000. 644-5987 BOOK $3695. 642·3555 vl.'lvet inter:ior. all the ex-072 LTD 9 pass wgn. Air, _PIP tras mcludmg a burglar P/S P/B rack. ~.000 mi. alarm. Has low miles. Very cln. $1S75. C 9917 1756SPN). For sale at on· 642.4412 RON GOODWIN USED CAR EXTRAVAGANZA! •• ~~••••••••••••••• ly $7950. Cort Fox Lea.s·l---------lng. Call Ford Station Wgn, ver/ 1974 Ci..vy Comaro 64S-3661 8JU648 good cond. $450or bstofr. Automatic, air cond.. ·552.:!)62 '68 VW BUG •1266 VQR496 75 FORD GRANADA $3466 71 FORD GALAXY 500 •1466 180CIM 74VW DASHER $3666 • t 74 HONDA 74 PLYllOUTH HATCHBACK S~P ' •2486 ·2666· 210'1'9 205KKP 75 MERCURY 75 OLDS COUGAR CUTLASS •4366 '4466 74 CHEVY LAGUNA '3466 519.JRO 71 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX S4966 AM/FM & low miles. In '63 Continent al, 39,000 •--------- s uperb condition. honest miles. 1 fomlly "12 LT~'Squttead_Jt'!.f~ (474PHJ). car. Mint cood. $1200. 50,000 uJ. load~ --· SADDLEIACK 675-4452 1_SS7_-59SS _____ _ VALLEY IMPORTS CorYette 9932 '76 Granada Ghia. 8.000 .71 Gremlin. 62.000 mi, __ 8_3_1_·2_0_4_0_4_9_5·4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi. A/C, AM-FM stereo. all J>Ower. Loaded. Im· new tires. stick, 23mpg. ·m Camara SS. new tire!!, CORVETTES mac. S5295/bst ofr. Xlnt mech. cond $875 fM 8 trk. i:ood cond 640-2423 dys, 675-9626 m-0002 si100. 960-387S CHOICE OF 15 eves&wlmds '63 Rambler Classic 4·dr. '75 Comaro. Lo mi, Xlnt 1961 THRU 1977 73 LTD Brougham 4 dr. Goocl trans. $450/bst ofr. cond. Xtras $3800 or ofr. 4 ~_peeds &Automaucs Am/Fm, air, (ully eqidp~ 536-1003 536-1220. M2·1794 ~ c--a..•s 1 Owner, SJ900. 7Sl-980'7 M dc HIO -._._..,... -·r ....................... '76 Camaro. 6cyl, AT, PS, a..r_:~1~1tst '72 Lld Country Squire. 9 • PB, AM /FM stereo __.....,._ Pasa. Good cond. siaoo. 68 Skylark, IS mpg, xlnt radio, 8 trk tape, 11,000 EZ FlNANClNO 644-1814. mech cond, Pvt. Pty. ml, xlnt cond. $4500. WE LEASE $650/olr. (714)979·0638 546-769Y CORVETTES '72Skylar~ 350. aupersun· '74 250 cm. auto trana, HOWARD Ct..nolet '72 Mawric~ like new• rum perled, $1495. PP. 54S--3ll08 or $57 ·2200 · roof, auto, air, pwr, PS. PB. magwhls,Strk4 Dove~QuaUStrecu radio. &44'8199 spltr AM/FM. 675--0361 NEWPORT BEACH ],Wm~~er°'p04c."!f. llB LeSam, 4dr bardtoP, IJJ.0555 car,oulslandln&. &estd· pwr air. dnt Cond. $89S. Qlen"Olet '920 7SVEtl'ERAREL82 reroverl2650.142·16a '44 8059, see et 1 IMJ Patt • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • th Edward. NB '63 Chevy Nova, wa~on. Oua1c wht/blk lea er. Llncdn 9945 Loadtd w /every oplion. •••• •• • •• ••• • • • • • • • •• • •• ·-Bui k R I t I Good trans. or. cw iJG2.()4()(). On" owner " c el(a · .c> m · brakes s.UJ-4118 $'290. '13 Uncoln Coatintntial• Mint cond. MJny e.'tras. --· -'71. Corvette T-Top, auto. Town Car. All options, $5995. Ph495-~ 74 Chevy Vega GT, elr, Joo~ 57.000 ml, m nt 61,000 ml, xlnt cond, "73 D~te Wan t p1111 8· new brakH " clutch, cioni1. PP. tflOOO. M:l 153.3 MlolSUell "200. 131-1344. • • bc•ut $1'705 873 -trk atereo, hiai. ever· •. _ · ·a~tt~.Splitwindow ~ ttSO Jthinl.$2500,00·~ '10Chu1Ktnii:awoOdWfftl, cp 300 hp. alto ........... •••-••••••••• '70 Rltlera. full pwr, now tires; air, PS. PB, Comptetdy orir. Rldl • Kerc11r7 a. -Wen, as cnin. Uk• MW. $1~ lu«f rac • lo ml. oriC W\d71 4M2.:C3S2, HI ... .-,dtnnspev.mate 161Dfor~ ownr.JllOS.~ m."831 dlttmau ' . ..,_ ' -' ...... U1td ........ Uttcl Wo•. u .. d •••• Und Autos, u .. d Sunday, Jun• 12, 1977 OAll,. v PILOT D,. •••• ••••• •••••••••••••• •••••• ••• ••• •••••••••• ••••••• •• •• •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• ••••• •••••• • ........ •• •••• ••••• •••• •••••• •• • •• •• •••• ••••• ......, U A.9tot. Uted Aaltoti. Utad ' ' sy ttlO ............. tt60 Ptymouth 9960 ~ac tt65 PORHoc 9965 ro.Ha 99'5 ........ ~ ........................................................ ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Colo.y P•ik Slll. w1111, ~ Pl.VMOlrm t'ustom 1''0HSAU: '114 Pontiac L~i Mitnt1 Xlnt 1976 PONTIAC '72 LeMans <.:onvert •. New ~ ........... !!.~! ~T.•••••••••••••!~.7.~ ~:?!•••••••-••••!!!.! ·•rtf. <•wn••r. N9 •• , t'Uryll-f.1u111tC111(t'rw111&nn iu1·•,a .. telllt~"'wbran " transpe>rtatlonur.C•ll suullRD Jlnl nu1op nuures ;.,d ...... ~l t'OIH~ nnly $1 ,1111-4 l.11w hhw l'IU;, :too cu. in ";n11n;. MS-3~5pm. E 1 d Ith 43,000 mi, oric ownr 197,4 Pontiac Venture VEGA 76 or~~ .l)vl book on t11111 H•hldl• h1 pciwcr brukcs. •leerlnai. ,73Regul.Air· ,nllw qu l>P• ~"" an 675-1567 Hatchback1 air,PS,PB. HATCHIACKGT l97S Che\ y \'t-i.:u. xlnt l'Ond. hke uew. 'en In ml. 8:U-aU5 d~\'S CV_! 13,100. A ~·AA! c:h1a11 C'hr d s economy • cy •• engine, 5 AM/FM xust ~nd. Ori& D&MO ~ 6......,. trans wlllhai47l,000mlleaun w1n.owa. toroo. 1ir~1.1.xlntcond. speed. r&dlO, heater & "7t.3seutSafartwgn.Ful· ownr.$2:500.552-4999 air ~;1 n d tlc: .. 11. 8e'1 fn Ually Pllu1 AM/Uf radla. vinyl lup. M9 3810 air cond. Only 21.000 ly eqpd. A/C. Lo mi, (~,..,c.,.» w~;S3'79S • l*'kln11 lot I.It ~ W•~t Xlnt condllwn. Sl900. miles. (0\3NRM). 640-~ eves only ~blnl 9970 ,_,.., • lwy i;trw t, t;Qdt• Atuu, ~1.S.97 'tllll'¥t.Gooden.rf· &trans. ONLY $3595 ' , •••••••••••••--••••••• ONLY $3495 '73 Veaa Wgn. R H. ~ ac'I ures.. dean & or1!-l 48.~ mi. $1500. Ph $.'5.2 OS29 -------ca t•11ll W~J:il tor moat' io &rrucuda Looks like ~t~::!.~~661.1°:'3 pnt. "4ARQUISVOLVO ~ t;eManh aul0•1 10 m~ '13 White in/out. -.11 op-HOWAR~Che•l'Qf~t M~ .... 6 ttllll.ll3Ullt 1nform11Uun. A•k for nu Lo mi. uutu, PS, V·ll. ----, 0 1 x n mee an ca con tions,63k ml, blltofrover Oove&QuailSts '70 Auto tl'tlO:i. AM·l''!IJ 411'..ttlaul .n '*AC ''(Im Rlt·k or Otlear In (lcul $t l9$. 7fl8.8084 '70 Catalina, 4 dr, Vtl, PS, MlSSl N VSEJO $005. G4.4~l *3400. 673-8873 NEWPORT BEACH radJo. Ch~an. runs act. pc'ftMll'. b1akc drum•. •1.1u1w PB. AC. radio, $800 83l·ll80 49 ·IZIO '73Grand Prix. 44,000 ml. 833-0555 &lofroverS1200. ball.ry • 1 •dll.ltor W CuU11.H, 2 dr, AC. very M1·28rneH•i. ·71 Le Mans. New batt, Getting a divorce, must '66T·blrd, 98.000ml Fully 556-0376 aft 4PM " 7J ~1·0U1' l>'ury. uul11. H()C>d •:ond .. 88.000 ml. ----. good tires, Good cond. sell. Call betwn S.ll/4)m equip. Xlnt interior & f'lnd what )'ou w11nl an -- 71 O)JUCl'. ltad 2 dr, .-pt ~ auto. A/C. lu ml. • '•""·SI.OU.~ •Ml-1D '71 ~b Otua. Dht 1n i.rtor, \'ift11 rf, PW. PB. PS. air, AM/FM •lcreo c cletk. Jo 11\1, "700. Ph 1$?-0m, ~ 7000 ,._,_, ttS •••••••••••••••••••••• .. Auto 219. ST,000 ori 11'.li. 2 ownrs Xlnl C!Ond. $1800. 83H5ta II Yell Mustana. 6ey.I. 40.,000 ml 1 owner. Xln cood. $1~. 5411-757 13 Mustang, xlnt cond, PS, PB, air eond AM/FM radJo vinyl top, approx 47,QOO mJ, $3000. 552--0691 aft 6PM /wknds '5 Must Mach I. 351 4spd, PS. $1100. 645-5912 6·9 pm. "66 Mustang, auto. good wnd. Sl 350/bst ofr. Call 645-8496 anytime '66 Mustang. PS/PB. Air, auto. All orig Clean. $1400. 492·1636 ·87 Mustang 289. Loaded: 40,000 mi. Clean & sharp. S1500. 615-1006 "68 Mustang 289, VS, P /S, A/C. Red w/blk vinyl top, orig owner, xlnt cond, very clean. $1800. 640-8077 '76 Mustang II , 18,000 mi. sensible. no frill econo. S2000. 640·1211 67 Mustang rblt 289. PS. auto, xlnt O\'t'l'illl cond. S950. ~0·6425 afl SPM li8 Mustang. auto. P S. air, orig. O\•'n r <; oou cond. $1200 firm U·M lt95 701\1ustang. lo mi's. p s. f>/b. Red w /blk vm top S1650. SSZ· 1772 '6SMustang, auto. 289. • Xlntcond .. $1350. 644·4817 ·75 Mustang Il. iln · maculate, 19,000 mi. 4 cyl slick, $2600. 673-1074 Oldsmobne 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'n Station Wagon. 9 pass., rack C1n t op. P /B,P/S.A1C. Sl395 646·5146 r;g Olds Vista Cruiser Wgn, rel>lt en~. Ull'. full vwr. orig ownr Good cond. 5995. Aft 6, 559·0395 ·73 Olds Cutlass Supreme. Loaded. Lo mileage. Xlnt cond. $2995. 751-5639 '67 Olds Cutlass. P /S. P/B. AM/FM. good run- ninl! cond. S600. &15·4389 aft fl. Needs paint. 68 Cutlass ''S". 2·door hard lop, auto. P /8, air, rwis good. $385. G4tHll3 'iO Cutlass. Xlnt cond Askin)l SI 300/bst ofr 552·8770 'ti8 Olds Delmont 2 dr. Hrdtop. uir. ;.iuto. 45.l eng, Bst ol r ti-12·4896 -----Pinto 9957 ....•.........•..•..... 1975 FORD PINTO SEDAN 1 speed. radio & heater with only i!l.OOO miles. c038RLYl, OMLY $2195 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIE.JO lll-2180 495.1210 n Runabout. 111r. deluxe int. lug rack. I owner S1750/bsl ofr. 000·2588 '73Slotion Wgn. roof rack. A/C, radJo, disc brakes. auto trans. 51395. 646·5146 '7•Squire Wgn, auto. mag whls & tires. Xlnl coml. SZ600. MS.2529 '14 Squire Wgn. Low mi. 38,500 mi. <\lras. clean. PP. 644-9178 $2900. "12 Squire Good coml 51350 554-4127 72 PINTO Wjtn . ~ !'p(I Xlnt con!!. SlMO l 1h i1'13-672A ·~3 PINTO, very sharp. ~ mt. copper br"' n. Sl99S. Pl& call 546 7415 or slMl all73$ Jo"•a, CM ii SEDAN. aulo. lo ml, fd. cond. $950 or best ofr. e7~9626 7a Pinto, .C spd. • oyt 56,000 m1. :-clnt cond, P~ Pt,v $1700 Firm 548·3684 cr631·2963 P.tyMouth ....................... atu, ~ 1111, P>W llrm, $650 642 lt968 Trade your ~Id stuff for $!ISO. 646-'l?Sl anytime. 6t0-6S3'1. body. $500. "99-2004 eves. Dally Pa.lot Cla:>s1fU!ds. 74 VEGA air t•ond. white. •ce DC23 Oun•ll\~1.1r ltd, now goodies with a -----Good l'Ond. must sei..t Et TIX'O. 5* Amto1, Mew 9100 Claa.sllled ad. 642·5678 ......... Mew ' 9100 Allfo1, Mew 9IOO Alltea. Mew 910 Aatoa. M•w 9100 $1350 (872.JGK> 548 2196· •...................... . ........................................................................................... ---- f!NANCI MOa. MATIGENZONE JIM IJIOllN .. ------ :c:==___:____.~~'~'Y U ALL £0ME--;;- SA TURD A Y & SUNDAY See Oran9e County•s I st ·invitation.al Fast Draw Championship Contest •ttom Wenh Hosr• Shows Each Day I 1·2-4. -- ''FREE REt-~R--ESHMENTS'' IRAHD HIW '77 PIMTO ~~·~ 2DOOR SIDAH 4 speed 11ansm1ss1on front disc brakes. , rack & 01noon stf'Pnng. buc~el seats carpetinQ min1·consolf' Plf'Clroc 'rear window dPl1os1Pr steel belled radial plv tores wtief'I covers llnled glass comolere dPluxe bumnPr qrouo Sfk 118335 g .. , •lX10Y205533 J. J. MACK--, AND HIS BAND FREE · POMY RIDES XTRA SPECIAL NEW TRUCK BUY '71 FORD F-1 50 "UHGH lClT" A•r condllioninQ iutonf' pai'nt. super soft 111nyl gauge automa11c. oower steenng, po lront disc brakes shding rear window super cooling. AM radio. l. lllAMD HEW •77 FORD l Tt> 2 DOOR PILLA HD HARDTOP FACTORY AIR COHDITIO..iMG Cru1~oma11c transmission. oo-r front disc brakes. power steering steel belled radial ply wsw tires. front & rear bumper guards. wcde vinyl bodyslde mouldings, full wheel covers. left hand remote mirror. electric clock . Vtnyl roof. V-8 engine. AM radio, tinted glass complete. Slit. t'807 Ser. 117J65S175895 IRA~D HIW 7TK>RD F-250 6800 GVW Peckage. 460 VS eng .• knitted vinyl seat. 91uges. cru1s-o·ma11c. p/steer. duel bright swing lock mirrors. tinted glass. Pvtra cooling. aux rnar spnnQ Stk. •4105 SP<, .J F25JR028694 • IRAMD MEW '77 FOID F-250 IU"WHIR.HSI CUSTOM STYUSIDI "Cl\lf' 'Demo · "1'1111..,..., prop•• c°"•enl..," Stti. #420 S-. /IF I SJI014112 ~$6488 ~ 300 CID 6 cylinder enqlne. 6800 GVW Packao~ emo & 011 gaugPs. dual bnght swing lock mirrors. tinted w1ndsh1eld. exlra coo11na radiator. rear step bumper. 800x16.5 10 ply hrP'\ with soare whe<>C AM/FM with cassette Stk. •4803 SPr. llF25BRY47592 -, ' 3 C EVY 7> ::;?' ..OYA 1 6 cyl . auto trans , laciory a" conditioning, power steerino. radio. heatflr. ¥inyl roof tinted Qtass wheel covers. (366HGYI 51999 '71 MERC V-8 auto trans . factory 8tr conditioning. oower. steering. power disc brakes. stereo radio, heater. wMewall trres. vinyl roof tinted glass. wheel covers (211HXYl '75 CHEVY ldUIUCLAJtlC ··74 MERC. c~•• v.a auto. lnins .. factory a" condllionlng power steering. power disc brakes. stereo radio. heater. wtlltewall tires. vinyl roof. tinted glass. wheel covers. vinyl 1n1er1or. (679KEJ) s27ft '75 FORD T•9"IO '75 FORD MAYlalCI FAMED WESTERN STUNT MEN LARGE SELECTION OF NEW 1 77 COURIERS MOMT'IUY V-8 auto. trans •• factory air condlllontno. powi>r steering. power disc brallea radio hertlPr whltewall tires tinted glass wheel co~. vinyl tnlPnor low miles !242Cl<.Zl V-8 auto trans .. factory air cond1 11on1nQ. oower sieerrno oower Olte IHlktls. onwer WIMdd'Ne. r8dlo. l'IE>ater whctewall. 111es. vinyl roof, tinted OIBH wheeC covett. vrnyt 11\terior 168!1Ml<Nl V-8. auto tt11nt, fac1<>ry air oondhlonlng full power. power tteering oowe' d•sc brekes. oowet windows l>OWtr' 98llts. at_,4M> radio ti,ater wti+t-111 tires v1nyt root, tinted glass wheel covers i..otlau &QI) teettter tilt onJ1.9e, like New 6 cyl . auto. trans . IBC10IY a•r conditioning oower steering. oower dlae brakes. radio heai.r. whitewall tires 11nted QIASS Stk •C13'S {227MRll 52499 s ROBERTO GUZMAN JOHH HOGST AO JlMHOOD • s4299 ' •127KZA '74 VOLVO 144 s3299 • •581LJ7 '73 LAND· CRUISER •217LPE '74 COROLLA #011LPV '74 AUDI - FOX AUTOMATIC · .AIR II,, • '2899 .906KYJ 75 • COROLLA SRS ·CASSETTE ··~ c,_OV i11ACH I AIR · STEUO • AUTO EARLE IKE SAYS: n..,-._.__......_..._NCer4 .........,......_for MW ...,....,C_. .... ~ ............... ... ................ ,.,..., ... ...... ,...... ••.us. Troclt or .. ,_.. c•fo•Mw! 93199 #687PNN '76 COROLLA AIR · AUTOMATIC •ARIE IKE USED CAR SPECIA&S s3999 •77 COROLLA LB 4uto-AM/FM-ft11cli 2*113SPH ... _,-.... ·-~------$.?s'Q~~ ..,._.;c:-cl•Oll #569RYY -. WINNER OF 1976 TOYOTA QUALITY DEALER AWARD • • '72 DATSUN P /U 41,..Sheft.-AM_l'M HOSGAK BANK FINANCING O.A.C. CREDIT UNIONS WELCOME ' '73 DATSUN Z 4.-c ....... #829Jll( #823NPE '75 4x4 ~UISER #0510TW '71 COROLLA 4 SP·IXMICE l . F INAL SPORTS ~NUT$ "G:iol' Charlie&, 61 G"c//tJtz, CJ 0 NANCY . ,,. ,, n~~ 5" ... ·n ... -. HELLO, POLICE --- I JUST HEARD A G-UN GO OFF SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1m LOCAL WANT A DS -- ~WHEW~ I DON'T I WAlK ABOUT ONE BLOCK, KNOW WHAT'S WRON6 ANO I 6Ei 50 WEAK t CAN WITH ME LAiEL'f'... MAROL'( OAA6 THIS BLANKET.:; Bv Ernie Bushmiller ------.-... HELLO, POLICE--I JU ST HE ARD t-..""l'W"W'I----' THAT GUN AGAIN TEl.L. TH&M ALL. ABOLAT n-.e A90LITIONl'?T MOVSMENT. -r"4E ~1"01lY I~ JMPO~AN1" "Ec:=ALA~E rr ;How~ ~ow A GOoO TEACMi~ ~~ Mo.re n.fAN 6Hi'~ R'&~LAl~ED -ro oo .. \ i i i • :r: MO~ YOU AL.I. Ke&P IN MINO -0...AT A Tli1'"1FJC ME.AOLrN• I~ IMPO"'TANT 'TO 68T ~£ 1'1Al'IR:: INTO A 17ULLJ~H ~O"Y . .,. AlrTMLAFl', CAN r ~ii YOU. FOfl A ~-MINI.ATE? C/------- CAN you_ THINK or: ~~&1011•F. HOW~ 14-11~: AN SXCITING H&AC>L.INE S:O~ Ii? "Ml~S P&ACM ~ING INTa ~LAV&IEY; UAf NO FeAR Of: 9EIN6 OW:lfWORkeC? " MOON MU• I 111• A GREAT D,AY FOR ,A STROLL ..,;:.. IN THE PARK... ~I·. ~ ... ... .. DOCTOR SMOCK A NP so~ M Y DEAR , C ONGRA-r'UL-A-rlONS FROM "-r'AIL.-OF -rwo K1-r11 es If CA-r FOOC::> .A.NP l'IS APVeR-r1s- I N<S AGeNCY .' S TOP D,AWDLIN~, H,ARRY--1 WANT yotJTOTAKE MY PICTLJ~E \ IN FRONT </ OF'THE FOUNT,AIN. ~~~~~L41 r!~ T~ERE:J A FISH IN MY BLOUSE I :CLICK -EEK! ' MYfooTS . CAUGHT! ::_: CL I CK : ~"1ittiN ...... eu-r ,:'M NO"r SICK .1 HUSH,ANP FOL-t-oW AAe / Kl PC::>O .' NOW "IHS::N, KtPc:>O, POS:SN'-r'" -rH Is eeA-r WINNIN6 A PLJAAe "IRI P ,..0 HAWAII OR A SIL..t,,Y N5W CAR?.' 1. • BACK UP A L J TTL~/ DE:,AR ... A L-ITTLE M ORE .. . Mo~e .. . By George Lemont UNPRSSS A N ·P PLJ "r ON IHA-r NIGHTGOWN , L-LJCKY .' 1,.-'5 ANO,.-HE:R ONE: OF YOUR KeeN PRIZS:S .' w e:i....t-, -rH A,.., S "IH e t...As-r "Yao MAY HAVE: AL-Rf!APY WON '' sweePS-rAKS:S :t'L-1.;.; eve~ • I eNTeR ·' .. • AH , "TH~ llMES OF THEii< LIVES ... ~ ~ -·r ... .. SOMEHOW I HAVE THE FEELING THAT THIS LITTLE CAPER WENT WRONG WHEN YOU INSISTED ON MAKING VIC THE PATSY AGAIN! _,,.,.-..,.._ ...._ ___ ~ ARE ALL THE JEWELS ALL 6UT A COUPLE HERE, KASPER? OF SMALL PIECES! THE FIRST RULE IN 6EING A SUCCESSFUL THIEF 15 NEYER SEEK VENGEANCE! IDSI YOU CAN E IT'S A 6 FT. BANANA FULL OF FUN . .. ,. GR9T R::>R W~TGHINGT.V. You won't believe your eyes! This sunshine-yellow, super-size Dole Banana Float blows up to nearly 6 feet tall! Splish, splash -perfect for pool or beach . You can paddle it hug it toss it around, play games with it, sunbathe on it. Flip, flop -now your Dole Banana Float's a comfy, cuddly pillow for the TV room. Rest your head against it and watch cartoons. Or climb aboard and fall asleep. Heavy gauge, long-lasting vinyl. Order your banana float today -from Dole, naturally . r ' I'D HAVE 6EEN SENT f>ACK PERHAPS ... &UT I STILL TO PRISON IF IT WEREN'T THINK THE TROTH WOULD FOR YOU, MR. DRIVER! HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED! Plus 2 Dole~ Banana labels. ) I EXPECT THAT KASPER NO! I'LL GET NO AND CARLA HAVE f>EEN SATISFACTION IN PICKED UP ev NOW! DO SEEING CARLA GO YOU WANT TO COME TO PRISON! DOWN TO HEADQUARTERS,_...~ WITH US? -··~ ·--- --.. ----\ /( I ln~~~~~~~rft. ~0~11t:::,.,.ar.t... .. ~, d""'' '"'~ ':r'"C'JMC:SL:E:'lX?':E::E:::CS by Tom K.Ryan ~~-~-~------~ HELl-O, \\TARZAN OFIHE APf:S" GIRk.5 DON'T NOilCE c;oQ, l.-ES, BECAUSE. 'X)U PROJECT. A R'.X>R SELF-IMAGE I I • COW'?-OY. WHAICHA REAt/IN6-? I Ir$ REALkQ DEPRE561NG f (.)()(J NEED TO BE {Yl()RE: CDNFlDENT ABOlrr ~UR6ELF[ 1 DON'T KNOW WHQ I FUNKQ ... I '1'00'VE. GOT TO 1l1ROOJ C)()(JR GtE.Si OUT I STAND UP TALL AND PROUD , AND LET THE lOO~LD KNOW 1HAT ~'RE GREAT! BUT GI Rl-S NEVER SEEM TO NOTICE ME AT AU... J . BUT I FUNK<) I NOT EVER40N€ WANTS 10 8E A BAND DIRECTOR t . ,,CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? 1bere are at leut m ditrer· -JD dnwlnl detaill IMtween top and bottom panela. How .-.., ean you nnd them? Oleck answers with thOM below. 0 pMIOJUIOdal Ill ViUV .. 'Mllll •oai l'lr"'1lU 'l 1eqamN ·9 ·hJlflal " dpt vonMIJQ ·t "U1'0"9 st ...-~ ·1"ft1111111"1wa1 HJ. ·r; "l lJll'lUI" qnp 1100 •t :t•:>vaama 'Wl'tOlll91lO •p 1•n .. 1 ·1 ·01es ea o.--a -w ...no 911 o-A 't eTh1.I h Bad! Letters of a bad wold an acnmbltd btrt: AW ROB DAD. How quickly can you un- ecramblt them? ·a•o• av• v :,.u '910 ·,...qtrNnNn ..._ ________ _, et'en Spotter~ Place four ttnlpt llnn OD pa· THIS STUNT looks easy, but per: l I I L Now, add four moi:W Un• to make not everyone can do it. Place a 10. How ii It done? rubber eraser or similar object ·Ns .t pio• "" 11Uo1 °'nun PPV at the edse or a counter or table ~ancltrs! .. Mama! lma&lne me a manacerte mana- top. Place your hand on the pr." "Hester," llld EaUltr, "Let'• petter Leiter." table. Bend your mid· die finacr and panky backwards Now. w11h index and third fin1i:rs txlended forwud. slowly slide your hand alon& the surface. Ruch down with the index and third finaers. and pick up the eraser Holdins II thusly, CIK ti off lhe !able cdac (see an· sci al lop). Aha! Easy. you an· s1st. Okay. now try 1t with a wider ob)CCt. and ncx1 -w11h your ROAR COURAGE! Who's afraid of tht bll , bad beaat? other hand. ObYloUIJy, not th• yoq man abote: Add lines dot to dot. GETAWAY CAR! Simply add t.htM colon ntaUy for a timely picture above; 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. S-Ytllow. ,_Lt. bron. 5-Flab. &-Green. 7-PW'ple. 8-Mlroon. t-Gray. 10-Bllct. BOOMER By Brown and Casson WJ.tAI PD YOU TM IN~ r~~ ~6Cf2~f OF 1J.IAPP1rJ~% 15,. ~ AfZNOL.O ? .. ANO ACl~Pii NG 1HING5 F"o'2 WHAi IHe:v AIE,NDT WHAT l~f.Y SEEM lo 8£. J IHIN~ IT'~ L~At<N ING 10 K'NOW ON ~·5 43ELF ... ·~ UNO£~~IArJ01NG WH ~JZe: otJe F115 INTO !Hf; UN\V~5'~E. ... NOW f e.L.t.. M~ WHAT "OU i~IN.C 'fHe. gfc~f OF I HAff'n~J~ I~. .. Am~CIATING Ti.IE. f£L..AilONSHIP5 ~~rweEN ·~E ~LF At.Jo on~e12~ ... I ! Wl5~ 1'1) ~AIP ~AT- -----------·----------------------~ ~ BLAMMO SKATEBOARD SWEEPSTAKES How to ••tu BIAmll\o Skateboard s-p•takff: To q•.alify for tho draw-l~. compt.ta UU. offkiaJ antl-1 blank aod lndude &IQ' wnppa from 81ammo S~atl.Ns BubbJ.e Own, or hand prin\ in block letttR on a a• z 6" card your 111m.. ad~ and •P and "Bl.am.mo Su•...i.t Bubble Ou.aa" •!Id tnail tqt BlallUDo Stut.boerd SweeptW.. P.O. Box 58, Chkqo, 11. IOl77. I I I I I I I I I .. ; . r II I I f ,1 GORDO :Z KNOW AN EAl<.THWOJCN\15 J..IFE DEP/i:N05 QAJ MO!ST(}li!!IE1 POl<Fll<IO'. • b-/1 INSSDE WOOD ALLEN sur :z Tf/IAll< WE CAIJEROID rr Ar .LAST NIG#T'.s PART'/, • •• PON'T ro rr, WOOPV- SE NICE . NEVER MIND, GETHER "DRLJtJK I • SHE~ HAP 3 WHITE WINES.~E~ HIGH FRCl'A SMOl<l...,G THE 'DRAPES. <./OU PO~TWANT10 TAKE A'DVN-JTME OF HER. SHE'D BE EASt/. <./OU CAN KISS HERWtTMOUT TR41NG. 1r~t:EmNt:' llARDGRAND NMNRTO NATlllA1 OUT. ... Gus Arriola .. by Jeff Millar & 8111 Hindi ·DAIEY PILOT 25¢ CODE i90 on one pack of Kent Golden Lights King Size or lOO's Store Coupon 25¢ ----------------------------Tear off and redeem this coupon • • • • • • • • • • Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. FOR MINNIE RIP£RTON, rec:otdhag star The S-U. of dlK jocke,a d1t"9 Ille DUta. b tt.ae ...,.. da1J-. about daaa d..i aaaopa 90tt1 -S. T •• HJe1a Pol.at. N.C.. • 'Their running convenatlons used to untll l tuned them out. Now what bothat me It that '° much good music Is around that they never play. 0nJy IOO!P that attract program dlrec:ton are uted. Some D.J.s do have a oertaln amount ol freedom, but, neverthelas, a lol ol good talent Is never aired. Another thing that frustrates me ls that cataln stations won't play a record unless other 1tattons play It. FOR BENNY GOODMAN, orchestra leader la It a mawbac:k to weu ,....._ In ehow buloae or apon.? -M. Shafton, .lopllo, Mo. • Definitely not. I've worn them for yean and believe they helped my career. (They made me look Important and dlstin· gulshed.) There are so many celebrities who wqr spectacles. In entertainment there's Llonel Hampton, Ena Atzgerald, John Denver, John Lennon, Steve Allen: In spor1S there's Arnold Palmer, Hale Irwin, Billie Jean King and Reggie Jackson, just to name a few. Even though contact len'411 are available, wearing glasses Is part of the new lifestyle. FOR LEE GRANT, star of Voyage of the DomMd r. there one thlas, abcne all, that mak• JOU blood boll? -R . .I .. Decatur. Ill. • Deseaatlon ol property. My hair stands on end when I we walls defaced or an empty beer can, which Is the ugbest thing In the world when left lying In the road or on the street. That doesn't mean I'm tldlne.u penontf1ed. rm not. I enjoy chaos - but II must be pretty chao.. FOR DAVID BRENNER. comedian Why do JOU aJwava '"8r that choker with the ..... u dt. moncl? -Lorwtta McGatre, Grand Rapt•. Mich. • Because I haven't got one with a big diamond. (And If you look dosely, you'U see It Isn't even a real small diamond.) The other reason I always wear It la, believe It or not, I can't get It off Last time I tried, I almost strangled myself. FOR nfE •ASK TifEM YOURSELF' EDITOR Who .. Lh Ullmann-'*' to? r .. .,... ........ a lot about hs lately. bat tlMH'e DO ... don of a bubud. -Mary Bonw, TNmtoe. N . .I. • At the moment, lJv (right) Is single. She was manted to a psychtatrtst and then had a long penonal and pralesslonal rda- lionShlp wtlh Ingmar Bergman. (She starts a new ftlm for him, oostarrtng Ingrid Bergman, In September.) Uv has a daughter, Linn, 10, to whom she's devoted and who$ always wtth her. l.Jnn went along on every step ol lJv'a stage tour In Anna Christle, whkh Is now on Broedway. FOR DAVID EISENHOWER Of all ......... ,.,., ............ toe. wllldl w do 90• t.r...n die moR1 -S.A., Ha~ W. Va. • rd have to say that thac arc two f particularfy chcrlsh: a quarter hone, ~ven to me In 1957, which we leapt on the Get· tysburg farm, and a letter, written In 1967, ~a desn that "we be &lends" In his remaining years. FOR .ltJDmt VIORST, author Wlalda la moN a.apo.taat for a writer -educatloo OI' a· periac:e? -111_, Ratlaka. Mlcaaopp. Fla. • A wrtter needs both: experience to provide the matertal out ol which to wrtte, and education to give ahapc and perspecttve to that expcn.nce. Experience, however, needn't be great adventures, dark peaslons and dramatic encounters with un· dacowr agents and trench-coated lovcn. It can be private and domesticated. Nor doa education necessarily mean a fancy degree; It l"llQnl havtng learned enough about the worid to know where our own Ideas and personal hlstOl'Y flt In. FOR KASPER. dalgrwr I bard ,oa'rw ............ doth• IOI' Roealyaa ~ How did ebe c:O... aaoee at poar ftnt .....u.a? -C.G., Oceemlde, Calif. • The ftrst thing that strudt me wa her complete fmnnlnfty. There's nothing herd or affected about her. fn fact. It's qulW the rewne, and shes sweet and ~· Her clotha nrfiect her personaJlty -she disllka tailored thlnga, pref en IOft flowing styles and ts partial to yellow, jersey and aepc de chine. When I offered her coffee, she refused and asked for water. lnstli!ad. SHEU.EV WINTERS, actraa Do you thlak acton Md ec.,...._ can IMt u outspoken U peopl. la otMr prolaeloM ucl etlll mala their popalmitJ? -A.D., ....... PIM Bhdl. A*. e Yes, because stars aren't admired for their personal opinions but for their profeulonal talent. And, thank goodness, those days are gone forewr when what a pcrf ormcr did ln his or her private Ille had an effect on the pubbc; when &tan have chart. ma and an Image, nothing can change their popularity. - FOR THOMAS L JUDGE. Gowmor ol Montana .. ..... ,._ ... etlll -ac:IU.. ........... ,... state?-BIDHJU.l a 1t°'N.D. • The old-Ume, fortune-hunting art ol "penning" Is atlD popu- lar In Montana, where tha sandy bottoms ol dear-running mountain strearos mArd panncn wtth ~ ol gold dmt and villonl cl wakh. Weekend pcoepectots, equipped with genuine gold pans from the hardware ltcn, pie pant Oii ewn cast-Iron sldl\ets, ltill And pemq for !Pd.,, adventun? In the .. ~~state. · PRO 'AND CON Should There Be Stricter Laws Governing The Protection Of Children? PRO Horteme R. ........_ neculMI diNctor, New VOflc ~for tlw PNwntlon of Cruelty to Chlldren Yes. Partnts have the nght to raise thetr children. With that nght Is the responslbtltty to protect children not only from physk:al abuse but from neglectful conditions which adVeTHly affect them. $odety must recognize a chlJd's legal right to be protected from parents' fall· ure to provide needed medical care or from a pattnfs pmnttttng a child to be sexually cxplotted or constantly expoeed to chronic alco- hollsm, hard-core drug use °' violent marttal frtctlon. The c:hlld'a nght to be protected from the Impact ol any ol the above becomes superior to the paNtnb' legal nghts and Interests. The protection Is through IOc::lety's Intervention. CON ..._ K. u.m.. dlr«:tor, American Clvll Ubcrdn UnkJn\ )UvenU.rlghts pro)ect No. Parents who severely beat their chlldrcn reJtnqullh the rlght to ralle them and the government must lntawne. Bu~ In the name ol preventing physk:al botterlngs, Jaws now require casual obMTwn to mab a report every time they c:BMpprow ol the way other peop&. raise their c:hlldnin -If a chlkt s.ms unhappy or goa to bed too late or Is a bully. for eumple. ThoN repoftlng laws are a acrlous threat to the American rtght ol perents to ralle th* chlldm\ without opptesslve government Interference. sn:. gowmment hasn't pro- vided MMcel that pwents rully nced -good medical and day care -It should stay out ol chlld-l'Qdng ak099ther. I I r Introducing high-fiber Bran Chex: It stays so crisp and tastes so great, you won't believe it's a bran cereal. ' Until 11<7tV, most br.m cereals had a serious problem: When they hit the milk, they got soggy. But new Bran Chex is a bran cereal that actuaJly stays crisp in milk. Crisp. And crunchy. And. best of all, it tas~ great. So now }00 can get all the natural fiber goodness }00 ctpect in a bran cereal. It's the kind of fiber your body needs. In f ~ Bran Chex has more fiber content than the bran Hake products }00 may have tried. ' And Bran Chex has something unbelievable. Great ~te. Ifs a cereal that stays crisp in milk all the w.rt through breakfast Bran Chex. It's not just good for you . It's good. lOC off d make JOU a belMc ·- I I - .. EXCITEMENT AND DANGER IN ••THE DEEP .. Peter Benchlev discusses a scene with Nick Nohe and Jacqueline Blssd. Blseet, Nolte and Robert Show examine porl of the tn!a:s~ they dl$COU With The Stars During The Shooting Of The Movie In Bermuda How This Underwater Epic Was Produced The Deep Is based on Peter Benchley's best-selling adventure novel. Benchley Is a writer with an amateur's curiosity about sharks and marine archeology, two Inter· ests that have made him a mlllSonalte. Hts first book, Jaw!I, was an almost un- precedented commetdal success. His sec· ond, The Deep. won even bigger raves. The Deep was ftlmed at what Its creaton now term a "surprisingly modest" cost ol $8.8 milllon and was completed In sflghtly less than siX months. In brief, the story re- volves around a honeymooning couple who dive Into the offshore reefs ol Bermu- da looking for the wreck of a sunken ship. What they find beneath the water lures them Into a terrifying struggJe for survival. None ol the actors -Nick Nolte, Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset, Lou Gossett - had ever attempted an underwater dive. Nearly 11, 000 J)factlce attempts were needed before their effom were Judged expert enough to put on fthn . The set ol The Ottp was the largest ever constructed underwater for ftlm. At 120 feet across, It required l ,®o,000 gaJ. Ions of sea water to be adequately filled. It was destgned by Tony Masten, whose greatest assignment before The CHep was to recreate outer space for the fllm, 2001 : A Space Odya:sy. He brought In 1,000 varieties ol domestic and tropical ftsh. The underwater team filmed for 90 days. (footilge shot on the surface of the water miulred another month, and work on land took an additional nine weeks). Photographers and technicians included men and women ol many nationalities re-. crulted from around the world. • 1 • ,,um.v WH.KLY, June 11, 1m Until wrtttng his bcst·selllng book Jaw•. Peter Bench- ley (son ol Nathan- iel, noted humorous short-storywrtterand grandson ol Robert. reputed to have been Mthc most versatile humOtist In ~ Peeer Benc""v ca") was a reporter, rad~ lV editor and commentator, maga- zine contributor and speech writer for President Johnson. Now, he says. the most Important thing about succas Is that "It mnns cow1tplete freedom to do what I want In terms ol work and play. Our needs aren't great. Wendy (his wife) and I aren't high livers or lavish spenders. The hOUM we and our children (Tracy, 9, Clay. 7} haw In Princeton, N.J .• was ours before Jaw!I, and we'd be there even If that book hadn't been wrttten. We Ignore all those luxuries one associates with celebrttles or noc.1ueou rlche. Whatever we've gotten since Joun and The Deep came out, we got because we needed them, not because we decided to splash out and live It up. "Dad was supportive, but not encounig- lng. He told me, 'Do something to make an honest bvlng. And a senstble job.' I spent my fifteenth summer wodtlng. The foUowtng year, knowing how much l wanted to write, Dad said, •ru pay you what you made lalt year If you'll stay In yow room every day and wrtte.' I did and was paid $30 a week for turning out a flood °' simply dreadful short stones, non.- cl which wee-ever publbhed. Dad reed them, went white &om shock, then gave me some hetpful advtce, which ts ltlD pay- ing olf." ' -Anita s.m- FAMll.. v WtDcl. v Conlrl>utlng Wrtm Jacqueline Bisset ("l pronounce my name B\s'lt -It's ScoUlsh") was born In England In 1944. One ol the most beautiful women In films today, she began her caNCr as a model, but even Jocqueh a.et with her success as an actress she says, "Acting has never been all-consuming for me. U rm doing something I want to, I do It 100 peroeni. But once lta over, It's over. "As for my private life, It has always been very prtvate, and I keep It separate from my career. I don't really sodalize wtth acton; I only see them from time to time. Don't misunderstand me: l like them very much, but I do have my own life. one that's very different. "I think people have preconc:eptk>ns ol you. One general preconoepHon Is that If you are pretty. you don't have a brain In your head and that you're taking fife for granted, which rve never done. And rve certainly had to think for myself a lot. And fight for myself. So poalbly rm a ltttle ag- gressive sometimes. "With a man, I like to feel that If rm out somewhere and In danger, I wtl be pro- tected. I think women need that. They want to feel that the guy can &ook after tMm. "Apart &om that, I tNnk a sense ol humor'a tenibly Important. I don't see life being a drag. Men, to me, have to be fun. I also think a feeling ol danger about 90me- body Is lnteresdng for a woman. TIM unex- pected. A slight twlnkJc that entices - whae will it take you? Adventure." -F...tR...,._ Mutual Radlo'i Celebnty lnttrWwcr The phenomenal· ly successful Rich Mon, Pocx Man 1V series has made Nick Nolte, the tall, rugged, blond actor, the country's neWest sex symbol. And he knew he'd achieved 1 success soon after MdcNolte Rich Man was aired: "Before the show, I'd have to wall In line· for spare parts at auto-supply stores. Somettmes I got a small dl!count. Aftet" It, I just could not pay for anything. My money was refused. A paradox: now that I have the bucks, no one wants them. Should've happened a few years ago, when I was strapped for cash. ") was a lousy student -straight D's all the way through school. Took a lot of hard wock to ma1ntaln that. For straight D's you can't just sit back; you need a httle bit ol fn. formation but not too much. It requires skill and deXtertty. I managed to keep my grades by read!~ every third page. I pre· ferred sports, leam1ng more on the Reid than I did In class. During second~. l had a battery ol l.Q. tests. (They thought I was either at the brink. or else had mlnlmal brain damage.) Were they surprtsed when I scored 145. AD I thought and cared about was sports. '"'-n on. year, I decided to go bock to school. I got straight A's. It was easy. .. Now I live on a ftve.ac:re ranch, away from the frenetic Bfc ol Hollywood, with a colJectlon ol old ems, llx dogs, three horses and fann animals.. When I have 1lme to spare, I work In my garden. read, and llsten to music. I can even fix a septic tank. I guess I easily oould have been a plumber." -AaltaS..mmer YOU MIGHT BE STANDING ON A FORTUNE By Colin Leinster Treasure-hunting has become one of America's most exciting pastimes. Evay weekend and holiday, thousands of lone prospectors, retired couples and young families go forth to seek their fortunes. Underwater searches for sunken Span- ish gold, of course, are beyond the reach of all but a handful because they cost more than $1,000 a day. But there's plenty of lost .treasure on dry kmd, and all that Is needed to search for It are $100, which Is the price of a metal -detector, and a lot of patience. The rewards can justify the cost. Last Ye-. Americans discovered more than $25 million In gold dust and nuggets, silver bars, coins and artifacts. Wttere do such trwures lie? Just about everywhere: beaches up and down both coasts, Civil War battlegrounds, tumbled- down cabins, ghost towns and even the downtown areas of many towns and cities. George Banks of Lewiston, Idaho, for ex- ample, found a 200-year-old gold com worth $300,000 near a long-dead pros- pector's cabin In the State of Washington. Lee Pavel. of Sprague. Neb., found an last year, treasure-huntiiig Americans found more than $25,000,000 in gold, silver and various artifacts. $11 ,000 sapphire ring In a lake outside of town. Charles Coker of Hugo. Okla .• while running his detector over an aban- doned farmhouse just north of town. found an Iron pot crammed with 380 gold and silver coins -Including 79 $20 gold pieces and 53 $10 gold pieces. The total value: $30,000. LuckUy for all these people, each had a clear title to what they found. Ownership of treasure can be -and often Is -a compUcated affair. As It happens, Banks, Pavel and Coker made their finds In states that believe In "finders keepers." But not all finders of treasure are so lucky. A young famUy from San Antonio, on vacation In Marathon Key, Fla., lost their find of four sdver coins because they did not have a state lkense to hunt for treasure. The same problems over the tide to dis- covered treasure also affect the profession- al treasure hunter. Consider ·the case of Mel Fisher. For eight long years he has been searching for the $100 mlllJon cargo that was aboard the Spanish galleon Ato- cha, which sank off Key West In 1622. To date, he and his divers have recovered $8 million In gold, silver and artifacts -but for eight years he has been Involved In a nonstop, legal scrap. Arst he fought the State of Aortda, which claimed his trea- sure. He won that battle when a court ruled the wreck lay outside the state's jurisdiction. Then the Federal Government stepped In with a claim to the $8 million. Asher won the first round In Federal court, but the Government appealed and the ownership of the treasure Is currently the sub)ect of out-of-court negotiations. The chance of being able to ftnanoe a search such as Fisher's Is what drives many amateur treasure hunters. And lost trea- sures every bit as valuable as the Atocha's are waiting all over the worid: a fleet of six gold-and silver-laden galleons sank to the south of Cuba In 1563, for Instance. A Bri- tish warship, overloaded wtth gold cap- Rockwelrs alte_... Fnte tough,accurate, poy.eerful gifts thatY«>ll't end up in the closet ..... lured from the Spanish. unk off Delaware In 1798. Fortunes big enough to have made Howard Hughes take note also lie off California, In the Great Lakes, off the Philippines and In the Mediterranean. Of course, not all amateur treasure hunters put their findings toward financing more expensive searches. A New Jersey man Is putting himself through college with valuable coins that he found under the Atlantic City boardwalk, and a Florida.,.. couple recently took a European vacation with the money they obtained from their dlscovay of a rare gold coin on a beach. But one man who does have big dreams Is Southerner Jim Batey. By profesSlon he Is a deep-tea diver and works on underwa- ter pipelines. He looks for underwater gold, too. but whenever working capital runs low, Batey comes ashore, arms himself with old town and dty maps and goes pros- pecting. What he has found In the past has grubstaked him to 400 deep-sea dives. Where does he find dry-land treasures? In old privies. Money, old bottles, hidden savings ... all have been found where they '" feU or were hidden In old out-t'R houses, Batey says. lil1I ". Vllrilbl9 Speed Re•8l'llnl Diii. Drills, sands. buffs. stirs. )'OU rwne it Trigger control tocks In speecil from 0.1400 rpm. Re\:ei lling switdl. Ball bearing construction. Dou~·n1ducti0n gears. Chud< key and hofder. HiOtHmoact OOU. • Ing. Double inlUlatlonenda6' cord. =r.' $24.99. 1 I ' l By Marilyn Hansen RECIPE IDEAS: WHEN YOU COOK fORTWO A ~owing number of people In our country are IMng alone. ln fact, slngle-pcnon houMholdt have more than dout>ied since 1960 to 15 millk>n and represent 20 percent of aD hou.Mholdt to- day. Not aD .. young people, either, pcnons 65 years of age and older NPfCICl\t almost 40 percent of this WOOP· ·Twe>-memMr ~are also tnaeasmg In number. Young manteds are poltpOnlng having babies, and children are leaving the parental ~ earlier to start their own hoUMholds. QUICK SICWAN PIZZA 1 .. troaen ... 1ched brMd dough.tMwecl 1 cup bottled........,. ... I oza. lllozuNlla dW. atndded or diced ~ cup ellced ... Ghee 1 ...... .-n ~ el6ced lntotNnrtng9 ~ cupgraW P..,..1unciheeM 1 tea.,oon ONgenO ....... 2 •••poone wigetable oa t. Pr.hot own to 375°F. On bghtfy floured surface, roll out dough to ftt 10 x 15 x l ·Inch )clly- roll pen OI !!).Inch pizza pan. Ptac:e dough In greased pan and use ftngm and palm of hand to press dough to edge. 2. Spread marinara sauce over entire surf~ of dough. Sprinkle evenly with Mozzarella cheae. r S. Scatter ripe ollva and green pepper rtngs over cheese. Anlsh with a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese, oregano and oil. 4. Bake about 25 minutes or un- til cheeH Is melted and crust Is as brown as you like. Malcu l ~ ptaa STUf'f'ED WCCHINI v. cup cMpped onion 1 medlumptlc .... minced v. teaapoon cngano ... .... cruaMd 2~buttsor ~ 1 cen (7'9' OD.) tomato IOUP 2 metluln zuod*" (1 lb.> v. ... ground beef 2 te1e1poone nne c1ry brMd cnambe • Yt teaapoon aatt 2 aHcaa pro en_. Amertcan c:Mne. out Into at• 1. Make sauce: In small sauce- pan, cook onJon with garlic and oregano In butter until tender. Stir In soup. I . Cut lllfngthwlM s'llce from top of zucchini and dllcard. Scoop out pulp and seeds from zuccht. nl, !caving &/•·Inch shell. Coarse- ly chop pulp and seeds. s. ln another sauc.pan, brown beef; sttr to separate meat. Pour FAMILY WEE1Q.Y, ~ 12. 1ffl • I off fat . Add 1/• cup sauce, zucx:hl- nl pulp and seeds, bread crumbs and salt. 4. Spoon Into zucchini shells; place In 11/t-qt. sha!Jow baking pan. Pour remaining sauce ova and around zucchini. 5. Cover; bake m preheated 375° F. oven for 40 m.lnutes or until done. Uncover; top wtth .2~ cheese stnps. Bake until cheac melts. Maka 2 Nnllngs QUICHE FOR 1WO Patry tor 1 crust pie 5 allcMbeoOn 1 Save 20¢ . ..-:::...~,,..-,,~- When you purctme any size or flavor of Upton" Instant Tea or Lipton• Iced Tea· Mix. 2 tMIMp a i.• flMtJ~ onion 1 cup atndded s.e.. c:e... 4 .... lllghtly ....... 1 C8ft (7~ Ola.) CfMlll of ......... with .... ~ 'ifi ... Ip 11 n f'ound nutmeg "" ... epoon f'ound blecll ,....,... . ~ I. Pre"'-t own to 35()0 F. Une 8-lnch pie pan with paltry and fluteedga. I . Cook becon until crisp; drain and aumble. Pour off al but 2 i.blapoons of t.co.'I fat. Cook onlonl In becon fat until tender. s. Sprinkle becon. onkJn and dwac Into prcpered pie pen. 4. Beat together eggs, IOUP· nutmeg and pepper. Pour OYer bacon and cheac. Bak. In pre-'• heated OYCn 35 to 40 minutes°' until the tip of a knife Inserted In center comes out dean. Let cool 3 minutes before cutting. Maka 2 k> 4 Mnll'l91 1 f f PositiYe Thinking Bas Made Watson A Winner "TM power of positive thinking" was a credo advanced by the Reverend Nonnan Vincent Peale to achieve happiness In Ille. h al9o has been used by Tom Watson, the hottest golfer on the tm pro tour, to wtn gold and rJay. In Aprtl, he won the pratlgk>us Masten tourna- ment wtth Its $40,000 Int prize and, earkr In the year, capt\.lred the Blng Cro.by National Pro-Am and the San Otego Open. Watson Is a ~uate of StanfOJd Univcrstty and ma}of ed In psychology. His understanding of the human psyche has been Invaluable to htm on the JWessure-packed proresSIOnat g01f tour. After aH, only a slight twtnge of ner- vousness when swinging a club °' a reflex reac- tion to a click of a camera can be the difference ·between winning a btg-money tournament and winding up an also-ran. Prior to his Masters vk:tory, Watson had a re- putatton as a golf er who chokes under pressure because he had blown leads In some tourna- ments, Including the 1974 and 1975 U.S. Open. He was strictly a postttve thinker, however, In the final rounds of the Masters and heJd his lead even In the face of a dramatic surge by the great Jack Nicklaus. "When Tom got word that Nicklaus was coming on with birdie after birdie, he didn't fllnch at aJJ," says Rik Massengale, who was Watson's playing partner In the tourney. "Instead, he was• solid as steel and was ahead by two strokes at the fin- ish. That man ls some golfer." Watson had the nerve-wracking cxpmence of seeing a fly sudd~ land on his ball when he was playtng the eJewnth hole. TM fly stub- bornly refused to budge, but Watson didn't pank: °' loM his conctntratton. He decided to outwatt the Insect and. SUN enough, It Anally mOYed. Watson then drove the bell far down the fairway. The 27-year-o&d Watson has been desatbcd as a "HuckJebeny Ann In cleats" because of hts • heckled face, tousled hair and gap-toothed smile. He Is a native of Kansas City and the son of an Insurance broker, who Is an excellent amateur golfer and who pressed a golf club Into his son's hands when he was barely out of the diaper stage. In addition to applying psychology to his game, Wallon also has been helped by tips from veteran golf great Byron Nelson and by the steady encouragement of hb wife Linda, who accompanies him on the tour. Watson plays the guitar and has displayed talent as a sJnger of rock and Western songs. -8.A. GOLF.,S TOUGHEST TEST The U.S . Open ls-on the line thJs week. Tom Watson will go after his second "major" cham- pionship of the year, but he will be severely tested by a grueling course in Oklahoma. The 1m U.S. Open will be held at Tulsa's Southern Hiiis Country Oub, and ti you're plan- ning to watch the tournament on television next weekend, you'U be better able lo appredlit• the ckrnands made on the gofers ti you know some- thing eboot the CC!UJM and how It was selected. I Above aU, perhaps, Southern HUis requires that ., golfer be long and accurate off the tee The course Is 6, 900 y&"ds long and has no downhUI slopes to give drives added distance. ~u you're not an outstanding driver. you can't win at Southern Hills," says Tommy Bolt, who won the last U.S. Open held there In 1958 Tulsa can be ton1d In June, so a golfer who hopes to win the Open's $45,000 first prize must be able to withstand high temperatures During the 1958 tournament, golf writers described the weather as "so hot It would make a camel faint." That means the sprinkler system frequently WOfk.s around the clock and that the course can soak up ne~ly 40(),000 galloos ol water In a day. Adding to the dlfficuJHes at Southern Hills are thkk trees as weU as Bermuda grass, which Is allowed to grow In the rough to a height ol three Inches befOfe a cham~ tournament. TM World Atlos of Golf compares hitting off ol Ber- muda grass to "playing from a surface of steel wool." Deane Bradfield is four of the best insurance agents you'll ever Md. Ken and Wanda Meyer of Waterloo. Iowa, thought they had found a good insurance agent when they took out an auto policy with State Farm agent Deane ~liiii: Bradfield more than twenty years ago. But over the years, they've changed their minds. Today they know Deane is actually four good insurance agents. ''Since we first went to him, he's handled the insur- ance on all our cars-I couldn't even guess hO\.V many," Ken says. ''He helped us insure our homes while the kids were growing up. And after we moved to an apartment, Deane handled the renters insurance. "He's also helped keep our life insur- ance program up-to-date." And if they should ever require individual health coverage, Ken adds, "rd certainly talk 'to Deane first'' 14Whenever he thought we were underinsured or there were discounts we could take advan- tage of. he's pointed them out to us,'' Wanda says. "We've recommended Deane to many people because we know he'll treat them as well as he's treated us." U you want to be as well treated as Ken and Wanda Meyer, just check the Yellow Pages for the State Fann agent in your neighborhood. And make it a point to get acquainted soon. You'll find your State Farm agent is four good people to know. ,,.... ..... . A Uke a good neighbor,!!?Aate Parm is them. uuvu11u "TA n: FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES ~ Offlcn Blooml<lgtort. lllnob ""----·" The MJstiqae of tlw 0,0: Commeats m.y Put Winers Jwry P•t•. "TM PfMSUr• of the Open la rea}- ly apeclel. But If you can O'tefcome that pt-. aure end win, It wlll change your whote llf .. No matter whet happefts to you aft« you win this tourMment, the memory of ti... victor," will elwaya atAy with you," Hale lrwln. "ThrM weetla before the 1974 U.S. Open, I dr•med I'd won It And then the dream ectuetly came trw. It wae tM moat ... tlsfylng dr.a.m of my life becaUM winning the Open la the greatfft prize In goif, And If you're not too well known before you win the Open, rfft asaured you will MY9f be an un- known again." ~•ry Mldcleooff. "Nobody wins the Open. It wlna you. You flnlah your laat round, go to the clubhouse and wait fOf too.. Who could catch you to make mistakes and fall by the wayalde." Jedt Nlddaua. "Tht. la the greateat preaeure of them all. You're not playlng Just for the money; you're ptaylng fOf the lmmortallty of getting In the record booka." Ken Venturi. "You hope egelnat hope that you will win the U.S. Open because that's the greatest thing that could poutbfy happen to you In this sport. And when you win, lt'a the greeteat moment In your life. I don't know how a golfel' can hav. a more rncwtng monient.'' U.S. Open lites arc choMn well In advance by the U.S. Golf Auodatk>n, which runt the annual event. Golf dubs ftrst send In NQUab to t. chosen, and then a committee Inspects the com- peting courses before making a dedskm. Thc tour- nament Is usually rotated around the country fiom year to year. In addition, U.S. Open ClOW14IS must be of championship caliber. That ts, they must pre· sent a major challenge to the worid's best golfen. No course that can be conquered by a duffer stands a chance ol being t.a~d. Golf clubs seeking the Open may Invest a great deal of money to upgrade their courses. Bob Som· mers, executive director of the USGA, says the Atlanta Athletic Club In Georgia, lite of the 1976 Open, spent $400,000 to make Its course more demanding. New holes were c:qns1nJcted, and tea and greens were rebuilt. No new expendltura were required at Southern Hills, howcwr. w~ was rated right up to snuff. (The USGA does not spend money ltMlf to lmpc'OW counes.) Somm1m advila fan1 to pay particuler atten- tion to play on the 12th hole. wit lt a tpedacUJar. 440-yard dogleg to the left that has a water ha:mrd In front of the green and down Its right side," he points out. "To further compllc.ate the picture, bun.ken are strateglcally placed to the left ol the green, and a huge oak tree ts n~" The 13th Is another colorfuJ hole becaUM the baU must be drtven over two lakes to a green aut· • rounded by bunkers. The 18th Is threaded wtth trees, bunkers and rough grass and requtra f steep uphill climb to reach the green. 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"No matter how uncomfortable par- ents may be with a chlld's sad· ness, It Is unwise for them to try to eradicate the feeling Itself. The feeling Is there for a reason and needs to be dealt with." Instead of trying to get rid of tears and unhapplne$S as quickly as they might try to get a spot of chocolate off the child's shirt, parents need to help the child ex- press whatever he feels. C... No. 1 Upset by the sad expression on Johnny's face, his father reacts with anger Inst.act of sympat~. "What's the 'matter with you?" Father asks. "You look as If you've just lost your best friend." When Johnny tearfully admits that he has Indeed had e fight with his best friend, his father's first reaat\on Is to say, "Forget about him. If he treats you like that, he's not much of a friend." But by saying that, he makes Johnny feel foolish for having Solly W.ndkoe 00. " 0 free·"'- who UHffa fr-quently about chlkbwn and /omllla. She It co-author of ,,.. college iut, A Chlld'I Wodd. i I chosen such an unworthy friend and doesn't aDow Johnny the chance-to express the depth of his feebngs. It would be much better for Father to sympathtie and accept Johnny's sadness by saying something such as, "I can see how badly you feel. It makes · you sad to have a fight with someone you care about." C... No. 2 Amy, 6, was lost In a department store. AnaDy re- united with her mother, she burst Into tears. 'There's nothing to ay about now," Moths started to say. Then she remembered hear- ing Howard Klrschenbaum of the Center for Humanlsflc Educatton In Upper Jay, N. Y., stress the Im· portance of letting out those tears. Mother put her arms around Amy and let the child sob out her fright. "Only by com- pleting an emotional experience can we feel good agatn, and only we ourselves can be the judge of when we have cried enough," says Dr. Kirschenbaum. Patty l.eltlln, a California nur· sery 1ehool teacher who writes songs for childNn, says, "In some casa, at an age when a young child Is learning language akllls and cries Instead of talking, I have said the followlng: 'When you are finished aytng, teD or show me what you want so 1 can help you. I want to heJp. If you show me or use words, then I can understand what you need."' Only after the child has aied out the emotions can the parent help with a solution to the prob- lem. At that point, Father might sit down with Johnny to talk about how to resolve hts quanel with his friend, or Mother might teach Amy what to do If ,_ she ever gets lost again. II.I.I FAMILY WEEKLY. June 12, 1m • 11 GOOD. SOUND ADVICE FOR PLANNING AN IDEAL VACATION ByRobertaRoeKh Here are ways to make sure that this year's family -holiday will be the best you've ever shared. Now there's a liz1 for fiver kwers-8 big pound~ of Little Friskies-Ory Cat Food i" the Braited Liver flavor. That rnefflS economy and Im of convenience for you. Take another look, our coupon saves you 25'. too. That's a lot to IOI/el V.catton lfme can -and should -be the high· tight of the year. &t sometimes It doesn't tum oo1 that way. Why? BecaUM, 1mfortunate:ly, many people art teni>ly unreallstic about what to ex· pect. And when their hopes are not fuJfllled, vaca- tlon blues can set In. "At Its bat, a Vaca· tton should ~ an lntan.iptlon In your usual life In which you can relax, unwind and return to your normal routine f~ revft&- n.d," says Or. Dean Schuyler. Director of ConttnUlng Eduation In Psychiaby at George- town University and au- thof of The Depressive Spedrum. "This Is ttie rat\ooal approach and perspecttw." In short, vacatioo lfme II much too short and pr«lous to let de· presslon ruin all or part ol ft. So here are 10 thing$ you can do to re· duce the chances ol that happening. l . Develop a good penpectlw on what a va· cation can and can't provtde and realize that If your expectations are unduly ac:alated, the blues wll)i probably strike. "Onc.e you adtnowk?dge that they can happen, you're bder able to cope wtth them," polntl out Or. Schuyler. I. Think rattonally and concretely about your vacation and find out ahead ol time about the general area, the avallabUlty of facilities you want and the pJobable weathet condmons you can ex· pect. 3. Know pe()JM web befote traveling with them. That l:s eucntial for a satisfying trip. 4. Refuse to let things throw you when prob- lems and disappointments arise: you reach a motd and don't like your unit, or you arrive at your rent· ed cottage after dark and rind that none of the lights wori< Granted, such Incidents are annoying. But It olten helps to take the view. "This ls my va- cation and nothing II going to spoil It. Tomorrow things wlll get better." 5. Expect to take a day to unwind and to get the feeling you're on vacation. "And try not to overwork before a vacation because It takes longer IQ wind down." advises another Georgetown Uni· verslty psychlatri.St, Dr. Francll l. Clarie. 6 . Avoid trying to do too much and thinking you must be "on the go" every minute. "Yoo need some time to relax and lo do nothing without feel- ing you're 'doing nothfng,'" adds Dr. Clark 7 . Keep the most stressful eiements of your everyday hfe out of your vacation. "ll you don't do that. a vacation isn't a tentbly good lntenuption ol your usual pattern ol IMng, ~ emphasius Or. SchuyteT "For Instance, If there's a great deal of rushing In your life, there's not much difference be- tween rushing around an olflce at home or rushing around Paris for a week." 8 . To diminish the chances of post-vacation lass11udc, aDow a "re-.ntry" day to get back to nor- mal ltvtng, partlculady If your return h1p Involves lengthy travel and, potd>iy. aoulng i lfmc zone. As Dr. Clark puts It, "Don't rush straight back to work without allowfng yourself another transttk>n period." 9. Try to escape the feeling of "I've never been away" by setlfng up things ahead ol time so that you don't return to a streD-filled homecoming. "If you have lo come home to hard d«:lsions and dif· flcult chores, you start anticipating them toward the end of your vacation," says Or. Schuyler. "That In Itself encouraga the 'Wu-It-worth-II?' mood when you return." 10. Anally. prolong a good vacation built on ni· tlonal expectations by doing some things you real- ly enjoy during your ftrst week at home: see frWnd.s. go out to dinner and a mcMe or ,_ plan something e~ that's meaningful iAlll 11 • FAMILYW£El(LV,J..,.,.11. lf71 PEOPLE QUIZ/By John E. Gibson Does the abillty to enjoy life decrease after 50? Does self-esteem bear on how well you like yoUX' job? HOW TO GET MORE PLEASURE OUT Of LlfE TRUE OR FALSE? 1. There Is a simple test that mea.sul'6 your ablhty to derive pM!a.sure and satlsfac- don from lite. 2. The pleasure you dertve from your work depends on how ~I you like yourself. 3. Just as a parent rewards a child fOf good behavior and punishes him for bad, people fend to reward themselves In some way after a pleasant experience and pun· lsh themselves after an unpleasant one. 4. A decrease In the capacity to enjoy pleasant events takes pl.Ke when a person passes SO. 5. Regardless of the opportunities your life may offer for travel, adventure, entertain· ment and meeting Interesting people, one thing can reduce yow capacity for enjoy- ment almost to zero. ANSWERS 1. True. Jot down the memorable expert· ences that come most quickly to mind. Now compare the speed of recall for plea· a.ant and unpleasant experienc:es, and also see whether there Is a tendency to recan mOl'e pleasant than unpleasant mateml - or Vk:e-versa. Studies at the University of London's Institute of PsychlatJy have demonstrated that people who score high on tests that measure one's scnsa of well- being and capacity for derlvtng satlsfactton and enjoyment from life experiences al· meet \nvanebly recall pleasant Pperlences more quickly than unpfeasant ones. •· True. In studies at Ohio University more than 100 men and women subjects were given penonallty tats mcasurlng •If-assurance and •If-esteem. 'They we:r• then mbd to rate thlir )ob OI oCOipat\on on a tingle nine-point scale, rangtng from "UM very much" to "Do not like at aD." The results ehowed that self-asswancc and Mif·atffm tended to go hand In hand with a similar liking for the work In which they were engaged. 3. True. In their treatise on aspects of hu· man behavior. Dr. Irwin G. Satason (Unl.- verslty of Washington) and Dr. Charles D. Splelberger (University of South Florida) die studies showing that, emotionally. a person reacts to hlm~f "much as he re· acts to others. with deU'es to reward hlm· self following good experiences and to punish himself following bad ones." The treatise reports that a substantial pen:en- tage of subjects displayed aclf·punlshment tendencies following unpleasant experi- ences and that no less than 62 percent of subjects exhibited self-Indulgent or plea· sure-seeking behavior followlng pleasant experiences. 4. Folse. Studies at the Unlventty ol Ore- gon revealed that while people of middle age and older Mengage In a smaller number ol pleasant ac:tivltia" than younger peo- ple, they enjoy the onea they do engage In just as much as they ever did. .&. True. That thing Is an unpcedlctable type ol depression which can suddenly oc- cur at any time In a pcrson't life, brtng!ng with H a -case ol the "blahs" and the "blues," replete wtth unaccountable feel- ings ol emptiness and hopelessnas. Na- tional Institute ol Mental Hulth studies have shown that you can do much to mlnl· min the occurrence cl such unhappy peri· ods. In parttcular, the more you cultivate your capacity for finding en)oyment In everyday life, the men you reduce the likelihood of future depression. That means taking time to enjoy and appreciate the wide variety of sights, IOUnds and slt· uatlons that so often are taken for granted, such • the pleaswe afforded by a bea~ lul aanset. the sound al *Vn8 ~ the varied and cobful panomne ol ~ pasllng by on a busy street, chance meetings with frlcnllt and ,.. acquaintances. ilUI fAMILY WUKl.Y,.lllM 1t, 1''7 • 11 @bservations ... Brtght khta. Light bulbs that use only a third of the power ~\' P • '' ",,. ~ regular incandescent bulbs consume? And last 1 0 years ~ ~ to boot? That's what a California inv8f'ltor says he has S' ~ • perfected. His bulbs are being evaluated under a govern--;: : ment contract from the Energy Research and Develop-' ment Admin1stra1ton. They're supposed to produce as .; • much fight as an 0<dinary 1 QO.watt bulb. while usmg only ~ 25 to 30 watfs of electrlc1ty The btg hrtch The bulbs llkety ~ will cost between $7 and $10 each Backers claim the ,,...:;., bulbs will pay for themselves in a year. But. as is true in the tf .=:i case of so many energy-saving devices. the initial cost is i'~~iOiiiill._-.. what's lovgh for the public to pay. Good news la no news. Soc.al philosopher Jacques Ellul says news. by its nature, must c;oncentrate on "the unusual" -which often means the negative "To the average man who Ines to keep infOfmed." Ellul adds. ·a world emerges that is astonishingly incoherent." What happens? "Man cannot stand to live in an inco- herent world~ and hence seeks quick and easy solutions to complex problems. ~net the more complicated the problems are. the more simple the explanations must be ... • He becomes easy prey for demagogues. Thus. the warning beware ~f quick solutions to ditt1cult problems And beware of made-to-order villains and scapegoats-in energy problems, for Instance ''-and now for a look at the lighter side of the news Bottom of th• barrel. Some scientists claim that the terpene hydrocarbons emitted 1n plne-fores1ed areas cause the air to be In violation ol the Environmental Protection Agency's air-quality standard tor olOdants. No one senoosly suggests fining pine trees-but It certainly gives some federal regulations the needle A quoe.. .. Uu. "The general rule is that a democratic poltticlan had better not be right too soon. Very often the penalty is political death. It Is much safer to keep in step with the parade of opinion than to try to keep up with the swifter movement of events.• Welter Lippmann, The Public Ptlllosophy (Atlantic-Little Brown). .. ..,-~ BECOME YOUR OWN HOME REPAIRS EXPERT Forget those stories about how hard It is to do appli- ance repairs. Most are simple and can save you money. SAVE2.SC ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE OF ANY FLAVOR -----~--------------~------ By· Franklynn Peterson When one of your appliances breaks, even a mlnoc repair blD can seem like an Installment on _ the National Debt. But after reading this article. you will be able to do most repaln yourseJf. which will mean a lot of money saved. And don't say to yourself, Ml'm lousy at home repairs." If you can bowl a 200 game now and then, play a respectable round of golf, tum out a handmade qulh or paint a recognlz.able picture - even if by numbers -you can safely fix almost anything around your home You don't need spe- cial dexterity, special tools or special top-secret factory-repair manuals. Assembly llnes require manufacturers to build even very big appliances from colJectlons of simple components. Since the assembly line moves rea- sonably fast, every component has to fasten Into place with no more than a couple of screws and link up with complementary components via sim· pie push-on wire eonnections or simple screw-on tubes. Therefore, an entire refrigerator, for exam- ple, can never break -but one component within the refrigerator can become ddectlve. So here's a simple system for locating the defec- tive component. Then, once located, you can un- screw It and disconnect Its wires or tubes, slip In a replacement component, shove the wires or tubes back Into place. .and you've made the repair. Start troubleshooting at the source of your faulty appliance's power. That could be the batteries In a smaD radio, the plug on a washing machine or the gasoline In 11 lawn mower. Don't assume the plug Is In, the fuses are good and the switches are aJJ turned on. Check them yourself, and have a part- ner check them, too. Next move to the controls. Make sure that aD of the dials, knobs and levers are In their proper place. Get out the owner's manual and look up the page that gives Instructions on setting the various controls. You'd be surprised at how often people-, forget where a dial should be turned. " Now we get to the motor or engine. With gaso- line engines, simply replace the spark plug. On electrlc motors, you'll usually find a thermal overload protector and a capacitor fastened onto or very close lo the motor Itself. You don't have to know what they are. Just look fol' some relatively small parts close to the motor, clean them, and If they look even slightly old or misshapen, replace them. They're cheap -certainly a lot cheaper than calling In a repalr pro. U 'the problem hasn't been solved once you've replaced these minor parts, check the power transmitter -the beh, gears, chain, sewing-machine needle or whatever takes power from the motor and transmits It to where the work Is accomplished. Anally, study the object or Items with which the appl.lance has to deal. If your saw Isn't woridng right. Is the wood wet or exccptlona.Oy tough? Are ~ trying to wash something bigger and heavier than normal, thus choking the washing machine? Maybe a bent can Is overv.oortdng the can opener? Even with a systematic approach to trouble- shooting home appliances, ~Ide guidance Is sometimes advtsable. I often to the Yellow Pages. Once, when I was swea <:Net a defec- tive refrigerator, I noHced that ads under "Refrigerators-Supplies and Parts" had .. ther- mostats'' and "defrost ttmera" In the b6ggest type. MSo." I reasoned, "they must sen them the most." I located the refrigerator's electncal diagram (found on the back of most major appliances) and noted the color-coding used on wires hooking up the de- frost timer and the thennostat. I had never teen a defrost timer, but I could pk:k out the purple wires leading to It. The timer Pf'OVed to be t'Jlll defect1vc, so I replaced It and saved $50. Ill.I Fronkfynn Petcrlon Is tJw author of How To Ax O.mn Near Evaythtng and The Build-It-Yourself Furniture Catalogue. 11 • FAMILY MEICLY, June 12, 1m Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 14 mo. .. ,If", lO mg. nicoline IW. ps cigncte by FTC 1111thod. i I ~ I & .. _., cam. •NAVY • GllftH •NC • SQ •LUE • REO • ILACIC SATISFACI ION ASSURED MONIY-IACIC GUAIANTEE 1313 W. RANOOl..PH ST. CHICAGO, ILL 80607 "J,wif ~ if 1IW .. THI ISO LOOK!! Reg.lW . ...- YOU SAVE $3.00 YOUPAflh98 0111r..JU' SAVE MORE! 2 for$33 S~•I£ IT• CUftl 1 •1"110Psur . . . wailftio nd ....talNtll b drop -----! A -pie<Jt "qyittW' wiltl o long ft'ont ripper da.iftg, deep ca~I podt ... Thi1 1uy-ptopo<tioned iu"',_;t -folawt ...,.,, wnei frOl'll the flatteriftQ fllp collar to the •oCllful Hore i.91. l'erfe<t for ol ycM1F adlvities or julf ~iflgolo,__, GENE AUTRY IS RIDING HIGH. WIDE AND RICH Everyone's favorite cowboy of 30 years ago is a busi- ness wizard whose latest project is to win a World Series. By Joseph Bell Although Gene Autry would need a stepladder lo get aboard his hone Cham· pion these days, he has found some other mounts that have canied him even faster and farther -like oil. broadcasting, hotels and baseball. Autry -who pulled more fan mall than any other Western matinee idol in the mid· 1930's -has no Uluslons about revlv· Ing a perlorming career. He'U let his old movies (there are 95 of them, plus more than 100 television films) speak for him. He owns his movies outright. and they'll soon be appearing again on television. But that's Just business to Autry. His heart. to- day, Is elsewhere. wrm not Interested In making a come- b3ck in films," he says. "That part of my life Is history. Alt I want to do now Is win a pennant." Autry believes In putting his money where his mouth ~ winter, he dug In- to his ample saddlebags for $5.2 million lo buy three baseball playen -. Joe Rudi, Don Baylor and Bobby Gnch -who. he hopes, will make his beloved California Angels a winner. Autry has become ac- customed over the years 10 a splendid re- turn on his Investments. and he expecti thtS one to pay off In a World Series. Autry and Ina. his attractive and vibrant wife of 45 years, divide tMir time between an estate near Los Aogeles and a home on the grounds of a hotel he owns In Palm Springs. When he Is not at an Angels game. he Is happy to talk about tilt team -and about a life that turned eveifimore successful after he left the public eye as an entertalnerin the late 'SO's. The owner of the Angels -who admits to 67 but has given up counting birthdays -was born Orvon Gene Autry In Tioga, Texas, the son of a livestock dealer and a musical mother who encouraged her son to sing. He had other Interests as well, In- cluding railroads and baseball. "I've been a frustrated ball player au my llfe." he says. "I played In h\gh school and was good enough to play some seml·pro." As a teleg· rapher -a skill he acquired working pert-time In high school -Autry helped fill the quiet hours at the railroad station In ()helsea. Okla .• by strumming his guitar. A customer noticed the guitar one day, asked Orvon to play It, then told him he be- longed in Hollywood. Autry began think· Ing about the suggestion when he dlsoov- eted the customer was Will Rogen. Autry took some detours en route to Callfomla, auditioning for recording com· panles In Chicago and New Vo&. When his ftnt record. I Left Mv Gal In the M04.1n· tolns. sold 100,000 copies In 1934 ("I was the first of the singing cowboys. Maybe not the best. but that doesn't matter If you're • • FAMILY WEEkLY, .lllM 12. 1917 -I Autry In the California Angels' dug first.''). he was summoned to Hollywood, where a picture and a 12-part serial of his own launched his film career. Within three years, he was Hollywood's top Western star. Just before World War II, he was earning a half·million dollars a year and receiving 50,000 fan letters a month. Hf also was leamlng the practical side of show business by booking and JXomoting his personal·appearance tours himself. by merchandising Gene Autry guitars and cap pbto&s and by making his own phonograph records. A year before he enlisted in the Anny Air Corps, Autry bought his first radio station -and then had three years of milltary service to ponder his future. Autry accompHshed the transition to businessman slowly and carefuUy. He made 40 movies after World War ti and had a run at TV but soon found more satis- faction -and more money -outside of Hollywood. He drilled successfully fOf oil In Texas. bought out his old movies and peddled them to television and buih a modest empire of radio and televtsion sta- tions. Everything he touched seemed to tum to gold. (His old movie sidekick, Pat Buttram, says Autry's "hat made more money than I did.") Everything. that ls, ex· c.ept the Angels. Fourth· and fifth-place finishes have been the norm, with third place a triumph. Since the Angels' farm teams weren't producing pennant-winning players, his only recourse was to buy stars. But that wasn't posslble unlll last year's free-agent draft. which Autry bitterly opposad. MAfter the courts ruled, and other dubs began bidding for players," he says. "I felt I owed It to' our fans to get 11 contender on the field. No team has ever had a more loyal group of fans with less to show for It." So far. basebaU has been good business for t\utTy. 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Soothe the lut of raw, sore gums with Pain-A-Lay.• One spray of Pain-A-Lay bnngs instant comfort °' your~ back Fresh-tasting, antiseptic Pa1n-f\~lay. a def"lhsts formula, is as important for total mouth care as your toothpaste For gums that hur1. l0< minor sore throats Pain-A-Lay, 575 Madison Ave , New Y0<k 10022 Quips & Quotes BASKET CASE Wastebaskets here and there ore placed Throughout our house for stowing wasta . They're In the ba1hroom, kitchen. den, The ~drooms, too. Therein we pen The bits orld pieces. all lhlngs IOOK, For which we hove no fvrther UK. Wastebaskets are by her or hlm Aiied very qulclcly to the brim The contents some press d01.0n and squash To hold some more. although awash They're filled by many. It Is tTue. And emptied by o very Jew. -Richard Armour A golfer had a terrible day on the links. A l the la.st hole. he reU Into a tantrum. Cursing and swear- ing. he beat on the ground with his dub. Ml have lo give It up." he moaned. Ml have to give It up ... "Give up golf?" encourilged his caddy MNo." snapped the golfer. "the ministry" -Lone Ollngho1JSe Of course you can't toke fl with you. And what wllh taxes. lawyers' /eu and funeral expenses you con 't leoue It ~hind. either. -Fron/din P. Jones Readp to Wear? The style is right. I.he tallorlng Is right. the fabric Is right. the color Is right. the label Is right. the price Is right They don't have It In your slza. RJght? -Frank Tyger Sighed the 11/eguord: "Now all the ~ocha are open, so here coma onodter epdermls epdemlc... · -Rokrt Ori>en A kindly old matron saw a small boy trying to reach a doorbell. She rang the bell for him, then asked , "What now, young man?" "Run like crazy," said t~ boy as he ruined and fled -Conrod Fiorello Old ne.xt·door Charlie said It "Momoge? That s on experlenu between diuenllng adults " -Pou/Swann FAMll.Y WEEXLY, June 12, 1t17 a 1' Drill Your Own WaterWell 50 ••• 100 •• 200 Feet Deep. SAVE HUNDREDS OF DDUARS! 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White ly- ing" means lying for the llstcncr's benefit, such as when one woman complimcntl another on her dras when, In fact, It II bulging at the scams. "Many ha alto are told by women to bolster men's sentltfve egos," says Or. Harris. At the risk of being labeled a chauvinist, however, Hams alto believes that women are m«e prone to avoki hard truth than art men. "BecaUM women often have to IJve more pragmati- c.Uy and do whatever Is ncccssary rather than what may be hlgh-prindpled. they are more Rexble about lytng. They ere more ~-They would not say. as Preskient Carter dki, 'I wtD never n. to you."' Lying has hem on the 1naease In the nation as a whole because ol a general relaxation of moral standards, the psychia- trist contends, noting that the plnac "credlbll.lty gap" Is now port of the national vocabulmy. How To Organize A Cloeet Th4 tr1ck Is to make the most °' the specie you have. In mOlt dothet doscts. a .Mlf runs across the top. Flat storage Items (knits) go In boxes on the top of the shelf. You can shorten an exJstfng hanging rod tmd put In a Mdlonallzed storage unit at one end. Put In divided sections for folded sweaters, exerdH leotards or Jogging suits and shlrtt. Make a cube to size to contain 2 or 3 dish drainers for storing socks, a col· lection ol tcarVes or tennis c:lothet. A MC· lion ol smaller compartments, Just big enough for a pair ol shoes, might run from ahelf to floof. A woman can NOC"ganlzle hanging garments so short• Items, auch as lklrts and shlr1s, are at one end. In the lost space under them. p6ace a small chat of drawers for extra storage. If doon open out, lnttaa a full-length mirror on the back ol one ol them. Install hooks on the back wall to hang hats. umbfellas and such . Set up dlWSers to keep handbags separate. In- stall a row of hooks for betts. IUILJWl!l!lilr T1t• N~ lltlegalJIN ....... , ...... ,... .... Mof1on Frenll e.u ..... v1..-..01Notor Patitck ... UMkey &1~ du,..&oottOeOarmo II • flWILY Mll(lY, .I.,.. ti, ttn M0De9-Savhag Offen Can Greue Your Sammer Wheela Plan now and save later lis the WOtd for this year's summer traveters. Conskier thae ~: A.wto Chlbe. If you do a llCtle comparison shopping before joining, you'r• llkeJy to find tome dubs with more UMfuJ extras than othen. Partlcularly worth looking for, baldes trawl lllerature and emergency roed service, an ~ c:heck:eash- lng prMlega, traveler's checks free ol the u~~ charge, hot.I dlloounts and "approved" auto-repair MMoa that, In effect, offer a guarantee ol the NpBlr shop's work and a med1ator In case of disputa. State llDd CttJ, Free Information outlets are the coet-<:uttc's bat friends. For In- stance, they can tell you the names cl local alJ..you-can-e.at rcstaUl"Wl1 chains as weO as whtn the bat public swfmrnlng hola and pools are. MOit can give you strut or aru maps. lMy also can tell you If there1 a better way to go -via pubk translt, for In· stance. or a lp8dal low-cost Dght-teetng swing. The easiest way to obtain tourist· omc. addreaa Is to ask your llbrerian. Accom•odatlo•. Dd you know that one ol the latgeSI hoteJ chains now glva 10% room dbcounts to members of the Amenc.an As.odallon ol Retnd P9n0nt, the National R.tnd Teachcn AllOdatlon and the Na.ttonal Council of Scnioc Oti- z.ens? That another mammoth chain now has two ldndt ol family plans: no charge for children 18 and under who $hare their parents' room or a MCOnd room at no more than the II~ rate? MOit chains tell aD In tha directories, whk:h an fru on request. ln9omnlace Do Sleep People who complaln ol lnaomnla usua11y sleep much longer than they re.a.ltze, ac- cording to studla at Stanford Univ., whoee ~ dlnk: monltond 122 In· somnlacs eledronkally owr a !>-year patod. Of 57 pertOnS who datmcd they slept las than s hours • night, the tab showed 5541> Mpt bctwftn 6 and 7 houn, and 1041> slept more than 7 houn. Of 46 pa'90nt who c:omplatned that they took an hour or longer to fall .s.ep, the data showed that, daptte the strange IWTOUnd· logs. 12 fell asleep In 30 to 60 minutes af- ter retlttng, 8 In 15 to 20 minutes and 20 In las than 15 mlnuta. INTIIE WORLD ••• A•old Mower Mlahape Mor• than 125,000 Americans wer9 In- jured In power-mower mishaps last year. Th4 blades of a rocary mower can 11*'1 up to 4 ,000 rota.dons per minute, and many .cdcMnts Involve amputation of flngen and toa. IU a matter ol pride, horneown· en shoold kwp Iha lawns wd trtmmed and landtcaped. But they should also ob- serve the commandments ol safe power· mowing • Read the IOICruction book carefully. • Clar the mowing area ol all debris, me- tal obtectt. stones and sticks. Keep people and pets out of the area. • Wear pents to protect your legs from fly· Ing gJUS. Do not work in bare fut Of sandals. • Never mow wet grass. • Never stick your hands In or near mov- ing parts when the machine lt running. U the dilcharge dlute becomes dogged, shut off the mowu before deartng the clog. • Never leave the machine, even for an Instant, without lhuttlng It ofL _ • Do not allow young children to operate a mower. • A mower 1hould not be refueled wt.I!. It i. ruMlng or ltlll hot from UM, and r.tuel out ol doon so gasof1ne fumes can acape. • Do not store a power mower with the wire attached to the spark plug. That lt your assurance against accidental starting by youngsten or anyone with lltde under· standing of the mower'e dangers. What The Dating Tenn• On Food Packagea Mean Many customers are confused by the "dat- ing lams" that arc now being used by food procaaon and plldc.&gen, says the U.S Dept. ol AgrtculluN. Herc arc the matt popular t«ms and what they mun: • PaU Date. This "dating term" refers to the last day recommended for sale of the proctL:t In a retail store. • &ptntloa o.te, The last day the C\1$- tomcr should use the product. • Pack Dau. The day of the final pro- casing or pacbglng of a product. • Quilty A8eurance Date. The date after which th. product begins to lose full freshnas Md quallty. QmckTMa All .. , .... 91X ol .U Am•kM itomM9 ...... et ..... OIMI ...... ~ ..a-t. KClWdlng IO e ..wy by a New Yen rnllMt ra.rcb com- pany. ... Yoea aa .... ...._.. lato a ........ pGM••lltJ.,, ...,... ..... ... ..... .,, .. ~.says~ de Rowrsy de Sales, International director of adver1i5lng and pub8c relations for a major cxismetk: line. If a woman's tube ol llpslk:k Is worn down on one tide. It shows she ls CMUlil, polltiy overre- laxed. LlpsUck worn to a point Indicates a woman ls tense and uptight. If the~ ltidt Is rounded on the end, It beJongs to a sensuous woman .... ~ ...... pOW8 ..... .... ...... .,_ .............. 099 .. .. NOida Am.tea...., be ......... to ........ The Environmental Protec· lion Agency quota a study lhowlng that people working In hlah·volt9 swttch yards dewloped "l"'ptoms that lasted NYCral houn aftc the woddng day, including lnttatidJty °' pulse and blood pre11Ur•, ~ In the enns and legs and SWQting. <>then showed anemia and slowed heartbut ........ ..... x..,, ~ c:lllldNa .... 11 me ...... la a 111 ..... ptftllt ......,. TePOl1I the National Academy of Sdenca .... Sea. Wllllue ...... min (D. -WlecoMla) .._ ...,_ • .Golden F1eecc" ...... to tM Smltlaeoale• laetlhtfoa for ..,-wl'DI wt, S90,000 oe e die> tloaery tMt ena.letiee lato &- ..... -obec:me ...,_ la.nttu8e ..,oltea br e ....U ••P ol Med- c.aa peMaltta. The language Is Tzotzil, spok~ by about 120.000 peasants In southern McxJco. In addition, tayt Proxmire. the dlc:tk>nary records a..,... dflc dialect ol Tzotzil understood by less than 10% of the peasants. The dktlon· my translates English lo Tzotzil and T fOtZ:ll to Engllstt. 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(()Get s..t1 ID....._; •Roc:~1n1 ~Wenner" 2:00 D GCll~ (])lellllZJ Ga Mfr.4 Mltdlcedl ~ at T11t11 (QI(])) Tiii ~At•: l002 • S*l,,e .. -----2:30- 11 :00 II FOOD cmw e .... : CC> "1llt w.i. llr" * $PttlAUST SPW.S _(cmn) ·~-Jem .Ltiria. Mtnt .Mtc e DI C.... Don1ld, Suz1n11t Pltslltltt • lleMltt ..., • °"" OllcMfJ • llMll: ~ ..... & ... (]) Tljau: ..._ '9 tM s.ttl Ttmr ~ "Cllt" (mys) '4~-81$tl • (9 ())) U.t11t111 .. el · Rlthboflt. H1f.el Bruce GillilM ID...,,,: 'Tlallt little l•IHil" (]) lloirit: CC) "Jina 1111111" (dra) (com) '•9-Jo•n Guenwood. 8.sil '62-Ton1 C4irtis, YUi Brynner Radlord. Cl ID HUMBARD ID <D Foe• 111 [MflY * MU Y IN IWHVIW CB ())) Tiii ~ of '-' •nd D tin H•hfd ,,....... (!I Tillk • , .. , " tllt UM.,ed .. CD °'41111 llMll•tl los Ancelu a .... Fwtw"1 ....... ~ Dodcen vs. St lov11 Cardinals 3 •00 ma.~"'"" tt... • a Ant .... 0..rdt • fact "" .... D Dedric c..,.y D MOM Wllll- 1111 ...., " """ i ~ ~500" -11:30-CJ) KIO Clllllitrral D J1M1J ~ ID MM: CC> WS..11 If~ CJ) An'• s,.rts (1dv) '63-Cornel Wtldt. Jon • (QI())) 0 ...... ..._ W•a.c• (Cl?J CJ)) s..e TrM ID llllwil: "Sa ..... & Ille VM,Wt fl)..... ,.., .... (hor)-Lorena V1IHQutr. Santo (Cl?J (])) Tiii ~ 1 1n111001 1 aw s."" USA . . • °""' " lawttl -lbftlf 12:00 D@ ii) (II D LP.U ~ ..... , w Cowtn1t of tllt lintl round of UILS tournament lnwn the Gold Course of tflt Bly Trn Golf Planta11011 111 North Myrtle Buell. South Clrol1111 ..... : CC>..,. s.. " ~ llN4" (1dv) ·~9-01v1d Htdlson, Junt llvenck, CJ) UMy's LM • (Cit Cl)) 0 ...... 11111 -.an , •. =~)~ -3:30- • Ftllln l If UillfJ Ml • (9 (I)) 0 W.rltl lnlU· tioul T_. a.it fea1urtd la • doubles m1tch between hoMe Goola(Onl 1nd Slit 91,_er n. lbr· lift• Ntvr1tilova and v1ralnl1 Wede .((11> CJ))~ .... 0 (() ~ " ArrPlt»tt ew.a11 • Mtrkall AIOtf 4':00 UTillS..,S... • ..,... ......... "Illes. ())Lidie ... (J)Sbf Yr1l II Mtwle: CC) "Tk Allllakrt" (tom) '67-DHn M1rt1•, Stnla Better. Janice Rutt ID Mtwlt: "Sihtr Riter" (wes) •8-Etrol fly11n, Ann Slrtrtd•n. Tho~ Mltdltl~ Brvet Btnnelt r (])) a-. s.-tilll r•s..c..iMw CJ) .... "" f'r• GalltalSb'ltt"-' ........ -4:30-eraa..i ()) Tiii ltn hbJ ... ,. lllD Worill ,... GlhtthPrua 5100 8SbrTra ())MM: "Slit" (Id~) '6S-Ursul1 Mtlreu. CtirWopher Lee. UGftlt~• CJ) The,. llllD""' ID Mtwlt: CC) "l ru414" (wu) '$1-Al•n Ladd, Mona freeman. .~ .......... ..., U(J)C.C... Ga .............. (111()))~~ -S:lO-e Qll CJ) ca a """ (JDl l,..... (Cl?J (])) ... """" ct-...: A~ .... Tiiis "*"' report IS UI observlnct of the 10.yar anllMrsary of tllt Sa O.y War. •nd uplorts tilt trty that housu three 1rt1I r•li11ons- QinsU1arty, Judlt.llll, and bllm ca Cl>> 117' lbt1otia1 a.11 .. ,.. TVWUJ(, JUNE 12, 1971 ~== ... "" .. Oe¥ld ]IMMll o tiOilOf this MC Ntws special wltlch pr0¥ida 1 c.om posi11 of 1estl4tll COlllPiltd trom 1111 !IOI\ of top newClllClellhdJ cllfrttnl tM ~ of all llurna11 tfllOtlOll. llltfllCNY, ~. mim11 111d lllCWt· ment $pect1t pllotofllPllJ. mlCIOkOPJ 1fld ~ttr 1111muh011 is used to ea.ploi• tlll lultn .... ,,....... ... •""1--=~-'-1.:~ ., ... ""'Ills -7:30- (J)WyW ..... D .... II: CC> (ti) "D111•,... OiatW' (adl) '62-CMs Wttfltld . 8:00 8 ((lJ) (])) CJ) IWa (R) R!loda and Jot llkt their mantel ~lems to • mtrriaat COllllMIOf. G 0 (() 9 D HC S111d11 11,Uery-c.l••N "r1de·ln To Murdtr" An t'!Oliltic:ll actM ""° jl(l(trays • ttlt'l1simn detective •cts out • rn Hlt nfSIOn of ~ of his X(ipts wlten ht does in ltl$ pcoducer. and tllal1tn1es Lt Columbo ill • ett· end-mouse c•m• 1n wlllcll ht allemp\$ \0 slay OM sttp ahtad ol tlle imttlifttlon W11tlam Stlltntt and loll Albntllt tlltll e IMI Ila o., * On u.. n s,edal 700 CUJI Ttl.mtOI e M a. T.._ C•brs) TlllS leftlholl continues fl04'll yes(tfdly (June II) to llelp rat$t lun4s !lo supPofl Cllc11tl1n 8ra1dedn-aci' Crrsls CounstltllC Oii ~ West COist, CJ) Tiii St.w .. •ca ())>O salllillillls.._ (R) ·1ast f«tt" Sttn coes 1111der· CD'ltt as • mtrcen1ry 111 aa attempt ta Pftvent Ill• M•t•rt of • pqwtrful I iv•llAQ I mlS.lllt by • trlldlerous C•lll posina ... -----.... -~. II Amtnt111 lll~tta_ty ptl10Mtl e:oo m ...,..: ~ (Jilt> ..,. ""' 9 •Cl)._. .......,. (•~) ''8-l.w Turner, a JMt't Cit Van Henln.1 Gtn• keny, June Allpon. • .... : (C) ......_ Ztrt" (SCI· c» SIM ttlty SMl9 It) '66-N~ Adama. ~lfl Ttbr1d1. ID Pr.-di th~ ..... Wlllttl -1:30- • MIN: (2lw) "1'• .. ., lllt ,. • (Cl?J CJ)) Cl) Pllrllls (R) A le" (com) '42-JKk 9enny. C.role post-lune11t funeral ls kl order when Lombard, Robert Suck, feha Ph1t1i1 decides ta reloot1 lltr ~CJ)) llltUtllUll ,_,.. $llllr departed husband, Lars, to Sin • UFO ~ • F1111C11CO. Ill CJ) 11....w. 9:00 ~ (()) T .. '9th ..,..,_ 9 (tm CJ)) CJ) Sltttdl (R) To -... CIW Utt t11111t of a dttedivt wllost U c-...ttJ Sa I ;JbUI dutll WIS listed IS Slicide, Ptt1 and -6:30-Mic nwqlltfldt IS potentitl buyers 9 t~> ())... In a c of~ MlltlfPlll • lllllt~lb-i <r• ~ ---SMftJ • .W .,...... llPt IMll: CC> (fir) "Wel4f D .W If tM S.. 111111" (lh) '70-Mtellltl r..lot. Cliff IJISilcleF .... (9 & AA'a s,..ts Wlllttl Robemoft, HtlltY foMI, In &nRtn, 0 PrY1t1it1 Kitfy Andrews, Otllllol111 £1110l A "'" of rtfuctant Amtlieat1 IOldltfl 1:00 t ... Oii ,-best minds°''",.,.. I • (~ CJ)) (I} • ..... WM Mrty in tllls World War II U O Cl) l'll e .... ef O. tll11llff Mt 1-lllt South Ptcific. ., "Hiett Ayilla SW' ~ II. The • Dr • ...,.. Union lifflJ creetes u .ir ~. m m HUlllAl1> as1n1 hl&h tlyln& balloons for * llAU.Y ti IWHVW ~· PllfPOICS, bvt • *"' ... .....,ti mlssiori to 191 on entmJ I~ la • ¥••"*' 1'1Ntn-ftWIR sabot1red end Utt bllloonlsts li•d (lllr) Ron, •~palled wh11 Jlnnr tbt1111tlvts adrilt O¥tf entmy le1TI· Clrtt1 t.U. him D1 l1lt lCoft1 1111 tory. Sturt Whitman, 01rren husbend Jim 1$ sufftrinr in Liu.· ¥<:0.vin and Ylncenl Yan P1tt1n wton jall, calla Oii Dr. E11ya fol llelp • liar. G D sa... • s,MI ..... -9:30- • D Cl> Cll • lllC S1NtJ ..... ~CC> (II) "Clry: Ftt till ,_,.... (dfa) '17-1* RlllMllStela. ElllW lloclle, Carol Roatn. lloflllY Cos, lw Wood, A1111 SWttlly. When youn1 Dan Cotey decides to tale tction 11ains1 H1mtt MOfllft, who pluds self·dtftnse 1n tht fatal sllootin1 of htr husbllld, a •eallhy cloctor, 111 1•ts pressure flom 111 sides-his bou, District Attorney Shannon; lht victim's medic11 collt1,ue, Or Paul H1nlty; ind Hllllty 1 wife, J1ntl, a tnend of Herritt Bui theft ate 1aps 1n Ille mdtfta, Coley insists. as lie takes tllt plu• off Ille te1ll spnllfboatd G COD DISTS7 CHllST * 1£SUll£C1tDl" .. WUIMNMD Vldl111 Of CM11nist PrillM • ¥tlce If tilt llartJn 10:00 • ({ll) ())) ()) •'a .... (R) ActOI Robtrt Blah end fashlOll de· sianer Yvu St. lauient are inter· vitwtd. e DM't Hesitate * hltidpattl 700 CLUI TWTHOM .,.C...T*'-• ;.,., T .. Armtrtlc ........ ..... ..... ••-•c.a -10:30-.n..,,,....,. 11100 •• <11 ({ll) Cl)) .., ..... Cl> Tiit rn. ci.. •a._. •n.t~ • M.M: CC> ''lilt nu ....... ktlttra" (1dv) '48-lana Turner. Van Heflin, Gene Kelly ..,.....,....,11 8(1) .... 12 =~--11:20-~) CllarlH AzHwt11r 11 j <• ()) w, W'illlalll s... -11:30- • SndaJ S,..-b flultll..tt: (C) "Tiit Tld ._. s,rill(' (rom) '65-Haylty Mills, Jolin Mills. Ja111es M.wtllur 8 Cll Cl> <II G Mtwit: (C) "ff ...... llwU" Ohvtr Reed. Mldlatl J Pollard G 111..,lt; CC) "llalltll CffUC' tlM" (1trl) '73-Henry Silva, Woody Strode. ..... HdAlltrka ..... " [l1lit KeflCs • llcAlellrt 0 ...... : "Cltcl II till llllfrw" (d11) '60-0rson Welles, Juhelle Grtc0 12:00 Cl> llMl1 ...... : '1111 IM.._. Wlter" (dra) ·~-Rechard WHlmark. DIYld Wayne. Cam1ro11 M1tchtll. Bela DIM (()T .... -1:30- .... OMWitL -1:55- •.... : "Ttmr lllA Ttut Town" (wts) 'S8-Sterlln1 Hayden, C.rol Kelly, Seb1sh1n Cabot MONDAY 9:30 a "Mr. SbffllCtOll" (dra) '44-Belte Davis. Cl1ude Rains 10:00 a CC) "Critic'• Cllolct" (com) '63-Bob Hope, Lucille Ball. Marilyn Muwell ll:GO . <t) ·11y SWett Dlltlit" (d11) '70-Patty Duh 12:00 • "Attn Wtt11 A Strallltf" (dra) 'Sot-Jean Simmons 1:00 a "Th lllu1.n1y" (mys) '32-Bons Kal1olf S "TM Liit lluts" (dra) '61-Bobby Dann 2:00 Ill <t) "TM Pllr,ic 1'11111" (dra) '55-Crt&Off Peck 3:00 <ml CC) "Gilly" (dra) 57- leshe Caron. John Ker( 3:30 fJ <t) "Tiit l111mortal" (dra) '69-ChllS Ceorae iviNIN6 8:00 fJ (() ((]1) CIJ) ... D @CIJ<IGD._. e ®StlrTrt• ()) liMtr 'Jtt • (121) (()) ... Dlilalrale CD hrtrW1t flrnlff Cl> Abs Smitll I Jollts f.D TY Z2 Ctuntry fD Otdrk c.,.., .., Dnmtic Series UC llNUJ lll&U lalHtU Cont'd from S 30 -6:30- • DAVID WISSEi 111 * OPEIATION:COllA fJ Mowlt: (C) (90) "Optrtllt1: Cobra" (dra) '71-Wilh•m Con11d, 01v1d Janssen. Gary Crosby. Cl) m AlldJ liritfittt (!U) lllm Gritfill S1low ( (11) CIJ) Mr Tlwet Soll mi... (121)())) ..... 7:00 D•@Cl>IDC!tllews Dlian a.II ()) Mr T1lfte S- CI) Te Ttl till T~ .. Celceatntioll CD I LM Lucy Cl) Tiit f1I (Clll CIJ) "" Sl(re!ipus .._.. • Adilll Dr1111 a w, Griffith fD llla~tt R.,.n ((21 (()) hrtrWc• FHlllJ -7:30-D c.su.. luytiM • """ Alleria11 Style Cl) Tiit 0.-~ 8 ltt'I lllat.t A 04ll ()) .._ T'hlt r-o n......,., tr.w (fl Pfb ts RiCllt CD ltwitdltd • fB Orlllltic Serles ID Cl) W'IM .W tf A11i11a1s a Hoau's llel'MS Si> Channel 21 Ttlliatil ((21') ())) .,.., luncll m Frlttlds of llla11 '•7 MONDAY (CoffdnMd' 8100 • (<fl)(])) Tiit .......... (R) Gtofae 1$ uupt bttwtta 1ratrtudt and 1tetd when he has a chance to sell Ms business • @ Cl) QI a little Htht 111 lllt l'ralrie "The R1e1" AU stems lost wlltn, altei •eek.s of ~d won to PIY to hive lier hoise shod for tht b11 tMUJI race. l1u11 learns lhal the Olesons han p111tllased an upenme rtce horse lor lhe11 dtufhler, "•lht. • Mlwit: CC) (ars) "Tiie ........ 4en" (wes) '67-Joseph Colteo, Norma Bencell ({) ~it: CC) ... , Len ,.,. H ... 4" (dfl) '61-ltna Turner. Efrem Z1mbtlist Jr •ca Cl)> MC....., c-.., S,.Cltl: Wtlli•' Wtlttr Sonpt.ler and lormer wtudo1lle st.at W1ll11n' Waller "r•ts rehcion" when Mama Hoi1e cons him into 11vma up t biseball pmt lo! a 1t¥1val m1tt1111 Stars Spo de Odee and Madce S111cltll. with CLIHU J1tk Dodson and Tlltodolt Wiison CD Diet tam. Mlic Mftln e lllotit : CC") (21u) "Tht last CM1u114" (adv) SS-Sterhna Hayden. Anni M1111 .llberclleth, l!ichard Carlson, Ernest Bor1n1ne CD S25.000 P'yra1914 a> Ml TMt "ltttn l W announces the "new .. l111dl Mur\land Story and plans t party to ule&ftle the 511n1n1 of C1SS1e Rhodu S CC) (!M) "Tiit C:Wnua" (dra) 69-Giqory Ped Anne Heywood, Arthur Hill. m o.c.... tf o.w.. ··Equally free" Samuel Adams tnd ~hry Kalhenne Goddard were two Amer· ans wllose steadfast rthlvl to for lei! theu 11cllts helped to strtn(lhen Arner.u's freedom Adtms, a pohtal letdet oPpostd tht s1ron1 central eovern1111nt pioposed by the com111ut1011, tnd Goddard. • oub lrsher. refined to meal lier 11ews SOlllCts .,.,..., @ You're Oft -1:30- • (Clb (])) CJ) SllitMs * Yar· ntll Robert Shields ancl Lorene Yarnell the perlorm1nc cooplt wllose cruhn """'' 1mprtss1011s have sllned new 1nlt1HI 1n tile art. bnna their 'lllde ranee of tomtdlc 111d 111UJ1t1I talents lo thetr new hill hour comtdy v111ety senu The Hon Mayoi Ceor1e R Muco"e of Su f rancisco introduces a film sequence of Sh1eldi tnd Yarnell perf01m1nc street mune 111 San f ranctSCO's Union Square, where Shields fusl won notonety n t ltndmar• tourrst at trKtlOll with his mime lfllptt5SIOns of pnserJby lhe couple's wedd1n1. ptrlOfmed completely 111 mime, IS recruttd with him ol the ontJntl ceremon). 1lso perl01med HI Union Squait • ca Cl>> Alt'• .....,, "!Pt lalebal Teams to be announced CD Clm-Wib ll)Ptrfy~ a .... CC) (31tr) ~-Mljerity of o.• (corn) ·62-Rosahnd R11uetl. Alec Guinness 9:00 8 (cm (]))CJ) 111-. (R) Part I Waller's womes Oft! 1 busint$S loan n11n his wtcahon Ind tloen he recel'fes 111form1holl that NY 1111n h11 hie ' U @(I) m11ac • ...,, lll&ttt lllowlt: CC) (Zllf) "Jiii War lttwtt1 "' Tates" (com) '77-lbcllard Cmna, Elu1ti.111 ~lty. Ann Wedaeworth, Annette 01oole, Gr1nv1llt Van Dustn, Cobn foL A S111all IOW11 collt'e pohtal SCltf\Ct profeSSOf l1nds lits life lhrown into a eomplt.I wnes ol problems when lie carelt1$1y dnfts into an'""' with an unpred1c1Jblt student .... "~sai-• Dl'ltlltlc Series f2l) Tiit hHbe11 Pltnl11enet and his aovernment •t 11tact.td by tflf press tnd his closest associates 1dv1st 111111 to rnian 111 Ille best lnltrtSIS of flit Qlr1y -9:30- • (<fl) (]))CJ) 'a-llY V1 (R) Ct.rol 811111111 and Alan Alda st11 111 1 90·minule adaptation ol the Broad ny comed, -11 In !ht spectal. Miss Burnett and Aldi play l.llo people who are mtmed, but not to etch other, who meet 1n 1 vaanl "'w Yo!l. apartment while loo~1nc over the place as pr0$()echve tenants The htle IS dtmed lrom newsoapei want ad abbm11ted 1erm1notocy for "S•• Rooms River Vitw." .., .... ~ .. 10:00 ...... Cl) WIW WM W.tll • Cltiml htltllipllCtr CS lbrClll W..,, 111.0. s:> Tiit Alt tf U•tNIMy fD[I ...... -10:30- ID CD fl> .... 11:00 .. ()) .... TV WEEK JUNE 12.1977 12:00 8 Twllicflt ltM Cl llleN: CJ:) ............ ~ .. (dra) '72-Geraldine Ch1111hn ID Liil Ill s,.c. .., fMie: NAttin'• ....... (dfl) '63-Re1l11tld Ker11tn. Kay Mersmaft m •• *'1111 9 Sllftb If Siii frllld9co/T.., -12:30- .... CitM A.try 1:00 • @ Cl) (JI J-.now -3:00- • llleN: CC) "VllleM s.t.!Uy" (dra) 'SS-Vtetor Mature Robert Vaughn atara u an 8\llrlcloue f .. hfon photographer lnvo!Wd In 1 complex murder acheme In "Murtt.r 1t F Stop" on ABC'• Feather and Fathef, Saturday at 10PM. TU8SDAY I Jlllf( 14 hr ....... attar.-lltlllp, ..._ • o.mal£ rtoG1M1S. ... IR, ,., ,.. c:eu; telJ Ct, lft It. ..,. ....... 0.YTIMl MOVIES f'.lO. "ON~"<••> '43-Beltt D1v1s, M111am Hoptins. Lt.GO IS "lty F..n. s,," (com) 'SI-Bob Hot>e. Htdy llm11r. f rlllCIS L Svll1¥1n 11:00 e "011et u,.. A HetltJ· _ .. (com) '42-(Afy Gt1nt, ~inter Roc11s. Walttr Steak lt:OO tD "l.aft9f f,.. • U... "-"" (dr1) '48-.loln Fon t1ine. Louis Jourd1n Midy Chnst11ns 1:00 • "nit Dtldly lllntJI" (Kr Ii) '57-Crt11 Stevena. a ..,.. """"' 111 1111 ay" (clra) '51-Jimes Stew1rt, Mir lent Dietnch, Glynnis Johns. 2:00 e "Dir et ti• Ovtln" (wes) '59-Robert Ry1n, Burl I'm, hn1 Louise, D1vld Helson 3:00 (JI ct) "TM "'*" (com) '60-Glenn ford. Dtbb1t Reynolds. 1:34 e ct) "leJM4 All11tb" (sa-li) '75-Pilnd W11ne • .lolln Ashley, let&hl Chnstian, ltne11e Stevens. Sid Kata. Georp Nader iviAINd I 8:00 8 e CD tII (<l?J CI>> lllwl D Tiit ~1 Wild .llwilQM (<l?J CI>) ..... die 1114 S 111*11 Oakl.nd A's vi. Suttle MannefS. fD Qa..i 21 TllicM <a CD> Tiit ~ ._. a Lima.. 8:00 8 (<l?J CI>) CD Tiit Fa•llJ ...._ (R) The Holnb tempcnnly board a 11Mblu11 youtll, CIUSHll coalhcJ w1tb their son, Rainey, altJloucll Ille bolrdef IS 1Utple4 by lllttr dalCllttr. Jllbe ..... B OCD!D lal Ila llac• ._ Coftcl. (lQ Wlult rtaMnn1 from bums on his hallds. Pam &tis burned 111 111011111 ir1y-ro111an· llCllly-wllett his 1ttrlct1wt •rid very attentive nuf1t CO!lfesses that slit is stlll 1111nitd lo 1 J014itf wflo his Ion& beeft 1111S11n1 111 action on the ll1l1M ·rront. ... : (2tlt) .. .., ...... C.OW" (h°" '65-T roy lloftahue. CD Mlwle: ct) (lilt) ''lllt GrtQ" (dra) '66-C.ndice Befaen, JeSllCI W1ltt1. Shirley Knietit, Joan Haeh tt. e (ta CD) 8 H1,,, Dart "AKA Thf Fonz" (R) TIM town 11n'I bi& enou1h for fonlll and the new powtr·hunary sheriff 1nd, wlltn Ille FOllle pts an ulhmalum to cet out of town, som1t111n1 has to llVt e llllMt: ct) (ar) "Tlww • A C..C." (com) '"-Jerry ltwrs. Janet ltrcll. Mary Ann Mobley, Gila Golan. mt.tlf .. WM e M n.t Clbn Chnslllll ~ues· lions Mwers loyllty, Bert's world is bqi11111111 to sllnn• ud Glen suguts llt Stt OM. ...... 9 llatltHI Cffart~k S,ecl1I "The Animals Nobody loves~ The proenm studies Ille "varmints" of the Alnenc.n West Coyote, r11tler. wild musl1n1-thest and otlltrs sbuult IO SUMVt under 1tt1d from 11nc11tn 1rld cattletDtn eDSllMt•~ll -8:30- • (8 CD) 8 Lntr.. 1114 SllWtet "f'llyut1 HooMf' ll.ernc i.iu Sllt11ty 111to llklfl& a dly off flWI worl 11 the brewery. but the &iris doft'I haft as much fun as they tnhCIPlltd IDer..wib .,..,, ..... ea...T..._ 9:00 • (<l?J CJ)) CD 11•a•s•H (R) TIM lu chn1 clllracters of the .a11111 llosp1tal come under the scrutiny of a stateside ltlevi11on commtnlltor whost lnlemtws PfO¥•d• pmocatrwe answers lo sucll questions u "Why do you think you're 1n Koru ?" e O CD Cit Ponce WH111 "Duth of A Dream" Pepper urns sorneth1n1 other than pr1ist after she succmlully plants 1 llllCIOPhone 111 a motel room wllere 1 band of m1htlnt radlClb lft hold1n1 1 city offte11I ind hrs mrstress 11osta11 e (l8CD) 0 .. Illa,,_ 1111-W I (R) Rudy Jordacllt arid Julre Prescott are finally mamtd i nd rom dashes "''" new 1d¥trsanes as he st111ates to start a ntw hfe (Jl mly~CmMe ...... ~ .. ... S..rdl " ....... AMr1a m~·n , •. TUEIDAY (COntlnu.d) -9:30-! (()?I CD) ())OM Day rt A ll'llt !R) Alln's deasion conurmnr a ctr fM Julie and Barbara leaves eutyone d1saP1>01nled CD MNs.M &:) TIM lest If (twit KorlKS 10:00 G (lIJ) (])) CD Kollk (R) Carol lynley auesls as a child woman involved 1n a fur robbery. who .~ c11ppled by one of C1ockt1's bullets D illl (IJ ® Ill lllC News II• ports; H11111a11 llicllts This NBC News special eumlnn the human 11ah11 issues that will be msed at the 35 nahoo conleren<e that 1.S scheduled to convene June IS 1n 8el1rade. Yu1osl1w11 Thal mtelHll will review developments smce lhe si1nm1 of the Hetsmk1 accord Cl) lloaw e 111 11ns fl:!) Counterpoiftt: Tiit U-2 SIOIJ The lllm uses v1nta1e news footaae. shll photos. dra'"'hc reenactments. and current 1nterv1ews to re·treate the sto11es of Francis Gary Powm, the U-2 pilot. and Selmar Nilsen, the Norwe111n born Soviet soy m£11ttnAlllMI -10:30-m Cl> ID IMs a11ts .. '1Htrees 11:00 BBCD®O lltn D O CD GJllns D (QI) CJ)) LM Aalericln Style CJ) 9 An That Glitters D lrOllSldt m ~ Hartma11, Mary Htrtmu m llontylllOOlltrs (lUJ ) Tiit lla11cl1 Sllow m lltJno Centortlu111 -11:30- D (Cit ) W lite Merit: McClolld 'The Concrete Junale Ca per" D @l3J!D CIDW-, C.... 8 Lowe Amtlicln Style Cl) Mov11: ''Tiit S.Cret ol Conrid liq" (dra) 'SI -Glenn Ford D ((21) ())) 9 Movlt of the w ... ''Good1111hl, My love" m 11ttrontw1 II> Set. Billo 9 Tiit 700 Chill m Captioned AaC Ewt111111 11 ... 12:00 8 Tlllficht z-D Movtt: t.t:> "Tiit Outwt" (wesJ 53-John Dettk Jou Dn1s m ~•ISumva1 0> Motit: "lftt1 Tomtrrtw Comes" (dra) ·39 Charles Boyer. Irene Dunn -12:30- " All· lllpt Show: "Tllt fly .. "le4 Sittinc lloom," "Unholy G11dtn" ID Movie: (CJ "lest foot fon111d" (mus) '43-lucille Ball. William Guion. June Allyson 1:00 11 93.i~T-row 2:00 0 Mo¥it: ~ "A Thtlmlld IN One llipts" (adv) 45-Phtl S1twe11 Cornet Wilde helyn Keyes Cl Mowit Dovbltft1ture: "DoclOf Al S.1," "liloMy Ju111ftl' -2:30-ID All·llipt Sllow: ''Solltll of St. Lolls," "first Yan• ht T otyo'' IWEDNESDAYl JUltE 15 f« .,,.. ... ~ liltiftp. pleat stt DAm ME P'llOGMllS. ... '°"· fOf JOU' COl'llllitl!Ct, tit Ille clay'• mowia. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 • "Uttlt fo1a" (dra) '41- Bette Davis. Herbert Marshell 10:00 aJ CC) ''lull J,_" (COlll) '57-Bob Hope, Vera Miles, Paul Dou alas 11:00 G "Tiit Q•itt a.ttlcH" (dra) SI-Audie Murpll1. Michael Red11ne. Claude Dauplun 12:00 ID ""'--of faea" (adv) '49-Tyront Power Orson Welles, Wanda Htndm, Everett Sloane 1:00 11 "Gla11t Gila ll1111ttr" (hor) '59-0on Sulltwan, Fred Gtaham (81 CC) "Bird of Paradise" (rom) '51-Jtlf Cl11ndlei, Debra Paaet. Louis Jourdan 2:00 D "Hn G1tt11 Wu lly Valley" (dra) '41 -Walltr Pld&eon Maureen D Hara 3:00 ® CC) "Sttry ti Tllrff IMtl" (dra) S3-K11k Oollstas, Pltf An1e1t l:JO 8 CC) '11lt Sl11111tf" (Kt ft) '73-Glen Corbett, Cameron M1tcllell. Lew Ayres. lviAIN6 Alfred aves itchcock wbe of intrigue. a 'kinky' we -•~ . 30 ,...,-~-= fjARHIE =:J.r.@2.\A Page 10 'TV WEEK, JUNE 12. 1tn J CID WW!lirMtl._. ....... (Cf?) CJ)) "' c.. Ille CMtry O())~SIHJ 't ... S ...... Oakllnd A's vs. Suttle Manners. ra Qialllll 21 T..ipc (IZI ())) Ir~ IMCJi a £,.,.._ rtcee 8100 8 (Cf?l CJ)) (I) Slllll n .. (RJ The Eons family coes wild wlten JJ. wins tht lottuy, but tht cetebtahon is cut lllort wlltn t11t1 are tonffonted by two 1untot1111 members of 1 1111 cane 8 8 ()) lilt 1114 Tl•a ti liriDtr Ma.-(R) 'Blood Br~tis" Cnuly tells a youna boy "" stOtY of his own 1mttat10n-by Nna1111 and Ult be11, Btn-mto Ille w1ys ol wmwll 1n Ille w1tdeinns • Mt.It: CJ:) (2*11) "W.14tr 11111" (mus) '45-0anny Kaye. Y1111n11 Mayo ()) llllM: CJ:') (ltlt) .,.._., 1114 SM•" (dra) '6l-Cerald1ne h ae. 8 0.ay •M Marie (R) Cuests ire Buddy H1011t. Put Lynde, Cluick Btfry and Cary Burcllolt • llllM: CJ:') (%1w) "htll ef A Jw" (d11) '73-Aml 01y1n. A).1111 TamllOff, Jun Claudio (JAl <• ())) lillr Gnlla• CMlde CD WIW WINW ti ..... e All TMl ""'*" The Ctobltton party 11 011' Alldlu and Micllul 111 clown with l W wllo has hr eye on someone else fllD ""' "Pred1ct1ble Disaster" Proaram explores the sc11nce of eertltquah p1td1ct1ons and the d11tmm1 or wlletber 01 not poor prediction ts WOlst than no prtdte hon 11 all ID Cllall,_.. Wr..tliq -&:lO-• ccm w> ()) DOUT ... ...,. lllcc. 1114 llill7 DI.ta If. Mlrity11 McCoo alld S.lly 0..11 Jr • one ol tile ml/SIC llOfld's ntwat llvsband and wife comb1n1llons st1r 1n thew own lllH hour musal comedy vanety show mer..w1t1 ..,, ... IJ ..... 9t00 u <cm rn> ()) cas .. ........., lloM: CC> U-r) "Swtc,_.. (d11) '7 3-Gene Hac~man. Al Pac1no, II®· ttiy Tnst1n, Ann Wtdaewortb. Two dnften. one • cruff 11 con, the otllt1 a lcmble u sum•• wllo desefted hlS pielfllnl 111ttr1tlld Sil yeaB •ao meet up llld 111/ouctl llletr lnends/up lel111 somelh1n1 about hit, love and CMMll 8 @ ()) (fl CIU Girts 3 In the second edition of the hit variety ml111·sertes, Debbi• Allen. Ellen Foley and Mimi Kennedy welcome auest Steve Martin 8 (Qt ())) QI l11ttt1 (Rl "Runaway Cowboy" 811ell1 has pined ev1denu to bnnr a Nlllless utcwttontSI to tnal Ollly to discover that tl\e female iudp on the cast is tlte blackmai1t1's taltst vtettm CD Mtn '1iffill S.. Ga Cmt 'lf1tflll11CU "End of Summer" S N Btllrman's 1930's comedy deals with lhttt aenmtions o4 • wultlly and powelflll Ameran family 1n a tune of turbulent SOClll tr1ns11ton St11s Halen Hayes, Pamela LewtS. Dtnn1s MldlMls and Lois Nettleton. -9:30-• .. s.-e u CtWa .., CriMa 10:00 8 0 CE Q.I G Kilp19I C.. '*"'Ill "Colden C11f" K1n1ston is embroiled 1n 1n 1nternahon1I 111c1· dent 1nwolv1n1 a youn& East Gt1man swimmer (Diane Scarwtd), wllo defected beuuse of 1M1 lowt 101 1 sportsasttt 1n Klnaston's or11n1L1· llOn, and 1 wtll·known East Ct1m111 scltnlist (Mteheel Strona) who •PJ>tllS 1nd claims that the 11n is his lona·tost daualller ...... ()) I lM l.alcy • (IZI (I)) 9 CMnie'• Ailcea (R) "Htllndt" Ille tlllte deltchm 1nvesb11te • MISlllCIOUS ICCldent 1n wlltdl a woman sloe~ car !Ker 1s killed 1n a flam1n1 wreck e llrMI TMIJ tl)[I llied111He -10:30- ()) Did V111 DJ'• CD e ID lltws a Hoptt'• ... ,... • 11:00 8BD D lllWI • (IS ())) lRt Allericu Style ()) • M rut '8tttn •@())(D) ..... • kMIWI m Mary HMt!Nll, Mary H11t1111n m Tiit .:teMr-111n (Clll CJ)) Tiit bllcll si.. tD U.l.Mtltatla The story behind Ille stnklnl of the hner lusit1n1a 1n May, 1915, oil the eo1st of Ireland -11:30-• <cm CD> Cl) cas utt Mowlt: ~ ''lovely But Leth11'' llOCl)<ll DJllllMr ca,_ ()) llotle: "llHt Sllalf Eau"" (dta) · U-Alt11ndtr K110•, MatSlll Hunt • <• ())) Tiit lotllti/ .,,.,, ef IM ,._ . """ Ill Stt. .... •*a.• fD c.,tloM4 UC E-n1 """ 12:00 8 Twllipt Z.. • -...: "S«rtt ti tllt Clli11ttt Carutillt" (mys) '6S-B11d Hams. Horst rrenk • -...: CJ:) "Mia Sadie Ti.o.,. ..r (d11) 'S4-.lost Ferm, Rita Hlywottll. Aldo R1y. Russell Collins. Clla11ts 81 on.son e llllM: ~ .... Lt "*" (dre) 'SO-Jolin Cl«oM, Vera Rllston, HOllC Elntt101, W1lh1m Chins -12:30- • All·lllllll Sm: "C1r111•1. M.D.." "l1lt 1114 Dkttf ti Mll'Ut Slrffl," "M11·M1!11 Mo111tt1," "blri111WNdt" 1:00 • Q.I 0 ()) y....,,... 2:00 ..... DM!eltmft: ....... Tiiey,,.... l1llcMll." "Str-..n It Sllltilt" • .._ U-: "O~ IM W1l-iatlt." "T 1111, Dia aM It.my" -2:05-• ..,..: a:J .,.., .. rn...,.. (dfl) 'SS-Alan Ladd, Ed•1rd G. Robinson, Joanne Dru, Wilham Oemeresl, Paul Stewart Marilp lkCoo alld lilly OM Jr •• Olll of tllt lllllk llOIN's llfWtSt lltablnd lftd wife ~ star la tbelr on "'" !lour mlllicll comHJ wariety tllow, "The Marilyn lllcCoo I Biiiy OM, Jr. Show,'' Pftnlltrllla Wednadly at 1:30f'll • CIS. llMd Oii 101M rut Ute uperitncel, Marilyn and lilly ta•• tllt alldieecl beltilld tile ICtlltS of rtllte111ls llMI iftto tMlr llomt, IMlllq comic.al litutiefts tMr tlrft MCOlllltmd white pr.,.r1111 ~ eds all4 tMif tn ... lllullcal!J till tlalll wlU lie lllowll •Pia 111 11M• teutlm arlUll4 the la Ance* eru Ill ..Sltiol to .....,. lltfore tM "* ........ lllarilp lkCoo WIS bin tll s.,tefnller lO 111 lltw Jt""7 etld Wll reiMd ii la ....-. Tiie daapttr of two ,......_ la Allsela pllylidallS, Mary ......, lllcCoo Md W.,..11 "-llkCeo, Marllp paduatad lroni UW wlti a dqr" In busitim admlttlstratloll. Htr *ttf, GltlMla Wiu ii "Hulttl Lillt" reporter for lllT Ill Los Anatles. where she alto hosts an afttnlOlll tai. sllow. Marilyn started alnalfta at about ap """' ud maclt lllr Mut It 12 Mf0t1 1t1 audi111Ct at a lllMfit .., put • OMt a rear by tltt Medical, Dttltll and PhallftKllrtkal Asaociatloa. Ill jutliof hllll ...... did ... led .,,..,._ -S.OUIOt Olt '""' ud Art Llllklettlt's Taletlt Saats. Later• WDft t1111JllMI tli.t an~ la °"' tf UM' firat beauty C*ltnb for ~ &Vb, the Miii lrOllH Califlr'ftia Pqullt. lllarilyft llJI Ille ttlt•red the c.teat ....-1 te lie diawere; by talelt ICOllb, llut lltf plu Mt't lllterialm .mt• 11 • u,edld. c-o.t1 llkl.nlOJ1, ..... ,.,.., of ttlt MHty C*ltat, iwvitld Marilp te joll her flrat lftllp, Tiie Hl.fl'a, Wllkll stared toctthlr for two rurs. After receMfta "" ..... lllarllp was caned apln by lkUlnort to jol11 anatlllr 1roup_Tht 5th Dimtnsioft. • lilly Da'fls Jr •• "'IS "°"' Oft JUM ZS 111 St. louh, llaourl •M lttlll4td W.mltlatoa Tldlltkal Hip Sdlool wtMrt Ill played Ill tllt llMd ........ hi the cMlf. Davts later fonMd 1 rtlytll11 hd "- PIP clW Tiie lmmlda, wllidl dlaqed to Ult Sl Golpeta of SL Lt.a. Mlmtlri, wlMft Ult 1r011p ..ttdltd to tlqiac spfrltalL Ont. .a. matt lli&ldd* lie.,.... wttll his lither, WllU. 0.. St., • II 1 tunliture salesan. M 111 22, tM ua1r was dratted, alld wtiile hi U. ..me., lie twmM a ll1UP called Tlll littpnlltl, Attar .......... a ..... frilM of lillJ'a canlnct4I lllm to 10 to l.tl Anpln. Tir.d of .,..,. and fltll111 ............... ~ .. fer 111111 to .. sole, Dlwls pacled Illa blp IM llelcltd to IM West coat ii 1965. Quite ct11trl'J to Ilia plla, IMlt l'lludl to Ml '""""· Ill joined anotlltr l"UPmllll 5ttl DltMmlol. ~'• Ntt lilly l9ltt llar\lyll ltld tlMy '"" manitd. Arter 10 IUC!Cad¥1,.ar1 wltll tlll 1roup, liltJ and llarilyn cltcide4 It na tl1111 ,., ... t. anak •ar ,,... t111 5tll Dilt_.. and ~ • Htt ~ .. set-·~. tMlt .... o.rt., Ult ... ,..,. fl Wlla •nW froia tM IJMJ, tlMJ fofWlld Hlllr tn tea11 li&tltdA ad ......... ,.,....,,..,.....'" 1177, ti.., .... lintM!r -~ fw Mr Mt~ "Y111 DOl't Hnt tD •A Stir to• ill 11J Sllow," oft tlMlt delMlt alllull "I Hope Wt Cu ~ to LM ht Time." I THU~SDAY .I JUllE 11 fOf monri11t -1ftmool lstlllp. ,i.ue SM DAmME noGRAllS.. It-low, tor ,., QNMnitflee, In Ille day's lllOties. DAmME MOVIES 9:30 U "Deception" (da) '46- Bette Divis, Claude Rains 10:00 S (C) "Hert Cutt Ille Girls" (com) '53-Bob Hope, T oey Martin. Arlene Dahl 11 :00 (!J (C) "S11111 ol Scht· htrt1ad1" (adv) '47 -Yvonne DeCarlo. B11an Don levy. Jean Pierre ~moot 12:00 CD "llttlt Minister" (dra) '34-1\Jlhartne Hepburn, John Beal, Donald Cnsp. 1:00 8 (C) "Day the Eartlt fror." (SC• fl) '64-John PO'#trs, Ntna Andersoo 13 (C) "Flrtball forward" (dr1) '72-Ben Cazma. Eddie Albert, Anne Francis. 2:00 (!J (C) "A lulltt lor Sand· onl" (wes) '70-Ernest Bortnine. Ceorae H~lon. Alberto de Mendolo. 3:00 ® (C) "01 H1111111 Bond· a1t" (dfa) '64-Kim Novak, Lau rence Harvel. 3:30 8 (C) 'The U11dtrw1ter City" (adv) '62-Wilham lund11an, Julie Adams, Ray Roberts, C.r1 Benion Reid. Iv IN ING 8:00 D • <II ((JJJ CD> ()) ,.... Page12 u a cv <121l w m ,..... U AllCets S..W Continued lrom ~:30PM. California Anaels vs. MiMtsala T wms. CV lillfttr P'ylt Ill~• m hftticll' r111111y Cl) Aiiis Sllitll 1114 l4lllls (3 Siar Trtl 1!13 Eltdric Com,lllJ fl) llf amatic Series a 11•• o.;as -6:30- tJ Hitthcocll lltRlllDI * llAllllE·Setn Con~ • lloritl (C) (10) ..... , .... Concl. (d11) '64-T1pp1 Htdren. Sean Conntf), Dtane Baker. CIJ CD~liriHitll ~ lltrt firifflll Show ((JJJ CD) My Titrtt Sera fll) Zoalll (QI CJ)) ltwitdltd m TOWll T-* 7:00 DD @CVIDllDIMs CJ) My ll!1" s.s CJ) Tt T ti Ille T nrtll • C.Ctlltratitft CDI Lowe t..q II> Tiit f!j ((JJJ ())) FlllllJ Affair fa Clildtta's rroara111 aw, Griff'*-m lladltlllllllm 1t1port ((3) CV) Tht l'artrldp falllily 0 Cross-Wit1 -7:30- DAndJ (I) Tiit Odd Coel"9 • Tiit &olli Show ' CJ) CWld Cinltf1 IJ Tiit Jelit(a W'lld 9 8 CV llatdl GMlt • lewitdlM ((JJJ CJ)) Tiit llNs firm a ltopn's 11or .. Sl Cb111iel ZI TlftlPI (IS CJ)) lrldr lllCll m rr1a 1s •ishl O Allltrica: Tiit Youns U,.rienct 8:00 fJ ((lll ())) (]) Tiit W.itoes (R) Old enou1b to fall in love, but not to &el m1rried w1thou1 parental ton· sent Enn and her boyfriend decide lo elope. D ID CJ) m l111tastic J011111t7 "The Innocent l'ley" A 21st century convict kills to &•in power 1n 1 harmonious society 1n which lhe con· cepl ol evil is virtually unknown. 9 llllM: (C) (!ltf) '11lt Man Wllll tllt Icy Eyes'' (1dv) '71-Viclor Buono. Keenan Wynn. (I) llorit: (C) (Zllr) ''Sain Cade" (•es) '72-Glenn ford. •(la Cl)) tD Wtlct•• lac~ llotltr (R) "Radio Fret Freddie" Boom·Boom's succm as a part· time disc JC)Uey aro~ 1ealousy amona Ille SWCJll\Q(S D ltowlt: (C) (ar) "Hew " SM A Marri11t" (com) '68-Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Eli Wallach. (1J lilly Grlhall CMldt m llatitoal Getc,.,.. "Amerians on Everest" Two dark dots inch slowly woss a vast slope. One is 1n American. Jim Wluttaker. The other is Nawana Combu, a Sherpa who teaches mountain climb1n1 in Dir· Jeelin1, India. They are headed for lhe top of Ille world, Ille summit ol Everest-29,028 feet above sea level. TV W£i,I(. JUNE l2. 1917 ID All That eutt.n A scheminl Dan baits the hook and Christina bites; lhe party's over but L.W. stays lor some very private muSIC lessons lrom David Moore. a lllowit: (C) (Zhr) Mllevtr Too late" (com) '65-Maureen O'SUiiivan. Paul Ford. t!m ~ Tlltlltt "Poldark" fl) rm.itr dtl l1IMS -1:30- • (8 CV) 9 What's Happtt1· ill& (R) "The Buraer Queen" Rerun's visions ol 1rutness u the olf1c111 spokesman tor a bamburaer empire are dampened. when Dee steps in and appears to have lhVb m "'" 11 ... 9:00 D ((JJJ ())) CV Hawaii flwt·O (R) Five bodies are discovered in the cr1ter of a wleano and McC1rrett hnds lhat lhe vlClims are a d1$plfafe lot, but they've all been poisoned by eiposure to plutonium D @ CJ) D lllC Thm41y lflPt Mo.ie: ~ {21lr) "Tiit 3,000 Mlle Cllaae'' (dra) '77-Clitt De· Youna. Glenn Ford, Blair Brown, D1v1d Spielbef1. P11sc1ll1 P04nler. A professional c0urier's efforts to de· hver a key witness cross·country to a New York court appurance comes under 11tack by profess1on1I aunmen. 8 ((81 CJ)) 0 laratJ Miit; (R) Tile p1re"ts ol a runaway eirl at· tempi to take lier lrom her nrw reli&IOUS cull and Barney has lo wOO. out a reconciliation. (JI Mowle: (C) (nr) "ltlls Art Rlfttlll(' (com) '60-0ean Martin mMmlit1fflnSlllll . • n.. Act " u~ "iht Colottill ldu" Host Jolln Mennelh Gelbtai1h ltKeS Ille colon1al 1dven· lure from the CluSldes lo lht pre· sent, from the fall ol ACle lo the IJll of Safio11, C4llS1denn1 lht d11ferenct between the myth and the rt1lllJ of colollllhSlll. -t-.30- • (121 CJ)) 0 f'I* (R~ F1sll is conlemplatin& a second job, and Mike is try1111 to fend off the tmorous advances of a neip borflood awl -~--10:00 8 ((ll) ()) Cl> larW, '-ts (R) 8'rnabx contionts Ille cont11Wersi1I subject of eutlla111s11 wlltn a youna nun is .JUspecled al "pull1n1 the plu1" on 1111 lift·WPl)O(t machine lhal kepi ~er incurably 111 sister ahn ...... (()I LM lKJ • (121 CJ)) Tiit Strttb If Siii fl'MCilce "The Thrill •1llen" Patt II. With lht clock movin11111nst thtm, Ct. Stont and lnsptctor Rob· bins attempt to h11d Ille p n1 wluch kidnapped u enlirt 111ry ud w lOllsly .oundtd lruptdOf Keller. .lllllfm..., e Surd! i. Ille Mt (R) -10:30-(J) All llllt Gliltm m.., •""" 11:00 ••C1>a1Ms llO (J)<IID .... • (121~) LM Alltrica• SIJlt CJ) ... Tiit """' ...... • ...., .......... ,, Kirt.. llJ Tiit ..... , ... Ill ((ll) ())) Tiit .... .. saw... -11:30- • ((ll) ())) CJ) CBS Lite llowlt: CJ:) Ilia• "Over the Wattr" "OM S,J TM 1111" (dr1) '68-Robert V1u1hn. 01Ytd McCaHum II G CJ) <II Cll .._, c.t. {I) ll"lt: "Caliltr•i• l'awc•" (wts) '50-Fomst Tucker • <a W> a llllll'May llitllt s,.clal: s.w . .u ms.t.-. s 1i0a. D~UCE_.tlltwS 12:00 e TdPIZ-e 11tw1e: CJ!l "Tilllllerjtck" (wes> 'S4-Sttrlln1 Hayden, Yt11 Ralston m en.wits a» 11191e: .,.., • Die" (dra) '60- Emest Bor1n111e. Zorhra umper1 ~12:30- • A11-1111hl s11n: "T M•cco ....... l'W1H If f11ry," "lllMllb of °'lmlo" m ...... : ''QllH ..... (dra) '55- Joan Crawfold. Sany Sulhnn 1:00 a a Cl) cm T...,,... 2:00 m Molle l>MMetuture: "TIM Way .. tlle stan, .. "Tiit Wlllttit 0-" (JI 11..+t: CJ:) "TM LH1 OHi" (dra) '67-Ylll Brynner ID All·lll1llt Sllef: "Ca1tklff," .,.... •• Meriall" :-2:05- • llowie: ~1 Moufttalt" (wes) ·so-Errol Flynn, P1triet Wymou TV WltK. JI.ME 12. 1177 FRID,.&V J e A•aeb lufflll C.hforn11 ~ w Aneels n. MilRVkee Brewm --------CJ)...,,,.. JUN£ 17 r.._. .. ,,._...., piem • OAmMt PIOGIMIS. ... laiw, .. ,.. cm i11ce, we 1111 ., ...... OAmlt£ llOVIES 9:30 • ''Tll• (•plJ c ....... (dra) '64-Betty Davis. Horst Budlllolz 10:00 S CJ:) "AlrM Slick Frt111 l'wlUI Crici" (com) 'S2-01na~ Shore. Al111 Youns. Robert Memll 11 :00 m "Mr. lllckJ'' (d11) '43-Cary Gran~ Laraine Day. Cllartts 81Cklord • u:oo m .,.. Liit ..... r (drl) '47-Roberl Cumm1n1s. Aants Moorehead, Susan Hayward 1:00 . "TM IHisiblt ........ (mys) '40-John Sarrymore, Vir11nia Bruce . 8 "l1le Rile IM Fiii of l.ep ~ (dra) '60-Ray Dan ton, Karen Stttlt. Jesse White 2:00 • CJ:) "Ol 1111 nw-... " SNce" (adY) '56-Guy Madison 3:00 cm<?!) "llss'-1 C..sh11" (mus) '64-Elvis Presley, P1mel1 Aushn 3:30 • CJ:) "Tiie llob" (hor) '58-Steve McQueen. Aneta Cofse1111. Earl Rowe •V•NING 1:00 u • rn cm <<m CI>> ~ 11 @ (1)(8 {1)) ..... -~ ID hftrWat Flllly ••s.ii111M-. ·Declrk~ e Dr...ucs.t. a •Dlllla ·-e:30-a WITCHWFT MUIDU • "RITUAi. OF mt" .... CJ:) (ti) .... " (Wlf" (111) '70-Loais Jourdu. A11n1 &.ueJ, o~ Hyland (() . """ ~ (JI lten Gflffl. s. ((ll) CI>) lly Tllr• Sent mi... (S Cl)) ,..._ lad ltftlt mT .. T• ·s Jou rdan LOUI r Ann~ Ba~~ntgornerY Belinda •11UAL,O!!:": fttOVl!@&\A THE..., MIDA'- • I I -----r •RIDAV (CondlluecO ........ ...,.. •a...IZIT.icM ca CIJ>.,.,, .... Liln a.a 8:00 e (<Ill CJ)) Cl) Tiit Prim tf CeMrll M A 90·m1nult lhmahc ~I. with Rlltll r.ordoll u 1pec11t prst ind T J. H111me 1ft 1111 lllle rolt of Jay Jay, a modtr• 12 rt11 old RoblllSOCI CrllfOe dnvtn lrom lht 111101101111 pa111 ol a lostt1 holnt '" IM Hell's Krtclle11 MCtlOll of ""' Yoit City's wtsl 11de to bliHd an OISi$ !of humelf ind lid youncer Sdtt1 111 M1nhatt1n'1 Cen111I Piil e 0 Cl) at 11 S.11tr4 114 S. (R) "Chinese T orturl'' Gt1dy Ines 1n. Onental maate tnck ind shtckles Fttd lo Aunt Esther, but the dtrt(ttOl1$ IM reltuin1 tllt locu th1t bind 111 wntttn In Chinue e lllwle: cm (%11r) "TM HollM ff Ille lmm\W' (mp) ·~9-Ptler Cush1na. Andre MoitH Cl} llowlt: cm (211r) ""'• hr· llawbl(' (dra) 'S9-Jtlf Ch1ndltt, : (~kW) ai AIC fridly -IMlt DMMtftttm: cm (to) "Stat ~ Qlf1" (com) "71- Sllldy Ounan, l on7 Roberts, Todd S41SNn. Elinbeth Allen A p1tnolte sm•M·lown 1111 comes 111to confltet Wtth two YQUlll Nllllftt IUClllMS whom sllt mmakalllr reprds u rtdtells e .. cm t•> "Calin" Cd••> 7'-Edward Wood'#11d Erte Porter ............... m All 1\at 'litttrt Btrl loses control L W ind And1u tr1de th/eats 111d enior MfJ nunuh of 1t 111d Din pulls 111 h1$ ltn1 and makes 1 bl& aitch .... cm (at) M ... " "' lllhn" (dra) ·~-Robert Mitchum, libotyn Monroe. R0rt Calhovn ............... ~ -1:30- D 0 Cl> t1D O lllt lodlftt4 Fila (R) "The Bini$, the Bees and l.T flowers" Co11et Jim Rockford Is able to ltte U ftowtrs l1om th• sinister lest home where his ichem Ina daushter and son 1n law had him committed, but the old man panics •tr.• ..,""' ..... -~Strwt .... 9:00 • ...,., '"1fhl .. • r...tt.J*; Tiit IJ.2 S111r7 The fil• 11WS wltrt11• """ chpi. still phota&, dmlatic rttMCtm .. IJ. and current 1ntervttws to 11 crtttt tllt llories of Francia Ga1y Powtri. tht U 2 pilot, tnd S.lm11 Ntlatn, tlit Norwt1t1A born Sow11t spy -9:30- • (<Ill Cil) (I) CIS fri41y "!Pl ..... <m(M) ~fr.-tllt ,.._.,tiltWC1dv)'71-Roddy McOowall, Kun Hunlt1, Sal Mmto. fw of the unknown dnfts man 1nlo halrtd and war 1111MI an 1nltlh11nl tno of apes wllo have fltd bKknrds 111 ltmt to t~• pttstnl IOf afety D 0 Cl) al Gt Qnlcy (R) "A Stir Is U.ad" Tiit myst1110US d11tlt ol 1 lllO¥tt stir puts Quincy on tht spot wllln he ltains tlllt hi$ lntnd, Rep Charles Slnctalf, 1 e1ndld1te fOf lht U.S. Stn1te, may be a suspect. and an insurlrKt a11nt pressures him IOf a werdict of suicide so the company can uve some m0111y. • (8 Cl)) ID UC FrWar llallt .... It DMMtf11twra: CC) (tel) "Jwt" (d11) '70-Mlrto Tllonm. Alan Alda, M11l0ft Hailey, Vincenl Ga1den11 Jun1 is 1 small town 1111 who ftnds lht town 1s 1 ltttle too small to Ketpt ht1 IS I SOOft·IO·bt lltlftd lllOl!lfl, so she lllOffS 10 New YOfk to await the btrtll of ht blby There Ille 11eets Dtlloo. 111 unwed m1n .mo 1lso has a problem-lte's about to bt dralttd 1nlo the Anrty A friendly 11111111 seams 1 lo11cal cllolCt IOf both, and 111 JOIS wtll until Slit lalb 111 lo-It •1111 btm .., .. 5-4 10:00 ...... (() , ........ s,.del G llwrdtr Ot1t A documentary which loob ti tht issue of capital pun1shmtnl lllrou1h lht eyes of six prisoners convtCltd of h1st·dearee murdar 1nd titter l1m1hes and lht llmilt11 of thtlf victims G)lJlitAAlllHt -10:30-.., ... ,,...... 11:00 ....... D (I) <II 9Cl>11tw1 •ca CE> LRt a-icaa style w a M T1111 G1tten Ill CC> ~IU A Tlief" (mys) ·s~Cart Ct111t. Ctece 111111 CD lillfY ""'-'· MllJ H.,,..._ a> 1\t Me1c,.un1n C<m CD) Tiit bid Sllll9 D lllU PwspedM • tlM ""' a> llf .. ttc Sena -11:30- • (<Ill CJ)) Cl) CIS ult 111¥1t: ....._" l.OOO Diii" (dra) '67- Vtnctnt PY« D a> Cl> t1D G """"' C.... Cl) lllflt: "frntitr llun 1I" (•es) '39-Randolph Scott • (IZI Cl}) a U.S.. 0,.. Htth· 1t1hls of the open1nc 1oullds of tlt1s &Olf tou1111m111t from the Southern H1tl1 Country Club 1n Tulsa, Okl1ho1111 ...... .. Scl lllb • * Clulll 11 C.~ AIC bt11ln1 ..... IDCllltMtM 12:00 •TWUl&'tZ-• ca W> a leren. ... 1111 .... • llM: "f .. , °"' Ml ,..,... .. (cfra) "63-JNn Sottl, Lu M1ssor1. -12:30- • M-lllPt SM: "Tiit I.at ... ...... """ .. Dere, H "1\t .,. f.ltll'I" ID 11Mia:'......,.,1fl1 .._,. .... Cllol? '60-Ctoict S.ncltll- 1100 &JalbMlrl e D Cl> <11 Mllliatlt s,edlt • --lllt•lrt GTMtltr 2:00 Iii Dtwlllt1f11t111 M1Ylt: "Tiit TllW lltY.'' "Wt °"9 at DIWll" -2:30- • All·llitflt lllw. "Wal £at OI .._, .. "Tiit ltlptM Stttlllltt" -3:05- • llhwlt: "JollllllJ """"" (dta) ''8-Jant Wrm1n, Ch11les Bleklord. I SATURDAY I JUllE 11 8oAAIA6 8:00 D ((ll) (])) CE s~1mter a ~: "~ W.Un" (wes) '55-lloyd Bndca, Joan T1ytoi (() ,.,., .. Cll1lloN • <•(I)) 8 ~Dee • 11M1a: cm "1\t rtm. " 1111 lllsilm,,i" (adw) '6'-H1n11011 fllm1. Hoi1t frank, Sabfina Sin1en -~ ...... Reel SVolctofltQI • Atdllt9dl11" ~ -8:30- • ~CJ))()) Clut Cltllll Cl) be« • Tr!NIE,. 9:00 8 ((l?J CJ)) Cl) l v11 lt11J/ ....._ I =-i :!:: ..,., -9:30-.. a Cl} !JD a huter .. Cl)..., q.t • ca Cl>> 11n111b s.,.,. .. ID-...: "S;tfltt" (com) '34- Klthlrine Hepburn, R4bert Yount. Ralph 8c1J1my . m llM!e: a:> "Little lane ""'"' (Id¥) '69 mi.o. ID Al Dia TV WEEK, .IUIE 12. 1977 10:00 9 ((11} CJ)) Cl) Ttn11 D @Cl>·tm as,.c. ~ fra.....,.Jr. • llMla: .. ..,.. ""1" (drl) ·ti-Alu Ladd. Donna Raed Cl) Tiit Nbell Dw.t.llDtM•Alht a11etr-..sai.. IDVW.O. ll)Tr'*-Mia -10:30- • (<Ill CJ)) Cl) ... w..twa "latJuD • @ Cl) <ID ... 1'111, Uttlt JeH (() "" lllll'f • ~())) llJ) S.,.rfrieMI • &c.t• -~ . .., a>C.. Dl'llll 11:00 D (all CJ)) Cl) Sllm•l lJl1 Hour • 8 CJ) cm ct GredSIH4/ ..., l.tl&W .... fMll • <a CIJ) o OcWW c..,e. ID Jiiii ,_ r ... .., WINllft AthellfUfl a WCT Cllalltlp C., C>""' -11:30-ellme: cm "ll••lu ..... (!OM) "5J-Rlr M1lll11d. Mtnt Dahl • CS Cl}) QJ a-tclll .,_. ....... I iHIRNOON I 12:00 • (<Ill CJ)) CJ) fat Mtft Cl)......, ....... .,. • Eat Side "* mTlltmn •Set. ... • ktloll Tlleltt1 fD lltile CIA II 11- -12: 30-• (@ Cl)) Cl) ~ II Cl) fllil .... "' ...... 11 • ,..,.. 7 Public Atf1111 m u.t IA S,.C. G) ..... : cm ''1111.td of A C. flaMtt" (wu) '63-Mirty Robbins, Bob 811Ton • ~ t1lt U.2...,, (8 Cl)) U.S. hr11 _. • CMllllta Oa..ltcW 1:00 • ((11} CJ)) Cl> ewr.·a '1111 flltfnl (R) "Nuu Ind Ille Strttl ,.,. Ktds" A l1lm from Swtdtn about 1 bntf 11m1 In 1111 ltlt ol 1 12 ,..,~ 1111 C011fl11td t• • whttkllllf ill I ahttto buitd1na and her retationsm Willi htt nt11hbon. • s,.rtslw'• fn.M Cl)"''" • ca CIJ) a uJ. o,.. Lw• COYtllll ol lllt lllird r04lnd of pi.y 1n t~b Coif IOllflltmtllt lrom Soutlltrn Hills Counlrr Club In lulu Okt1homa CD flltltt Fa. -1:30-........ -(()lllt llCM • ~ ........ o.tet S'9Ce" ~cl fi) '64-Lln Gaye, fern111do 8''s..1T1111t •U. Llllb.U • 2100 •St..-.. ~ UOCl><ll,,.......T.-s,.dll Ptttt Ust1110Y looU 11 100 yurs of W'llllbltdoll la this sports documentary 1111 Ille l1tst01J ind 111 dlt1e111 ol the worich oldest tad lllOlt piestlflOllS ltltlllS loumnient .,...,..., ...... Cl) .... Cl)..... ... f1117 nillt ... ,... .. Ille .., .. Ille ,.,.. .. (com) '66-1"1) .. osttl. Phil S.lms e11n11 ~::>> a.cl c.c.t l6 "little Fua1trve," "811 Bluff' -2:30- • llMll "Tht Medical Oelech•es" • ....._...,"I WH A THRll• r11nkenstein" •O..t.Wa ...... """""'• HtfM Will•r" 3:00 .......... Cl) WIN WIN Wiit • ...,.: CC> HO-"U Lii" (wes) '50-Ceorse Mon11omery. Rod Camt1on, Marie Wlndslll. e Mttle: CC> ''Stut Mlhollrl ..W" (WU) '50-Macdonald C,r11, Wendell~ O CI> ~"'._....,.. an.,...,_ eJ-.....iui -S:30-e1tr.-u&i. -~ :=.:i:~ <<m CJ)) Qiia1l1 ilMJ llWat .,.. ....... 4:00 • ~ ..... Mtl& If Ille Sea (I)LltUlllllQD ..... $fWtl Cl)Stlc ,,. (Cl» CJ)) Mle Cit C.tdl Ille MN ................ ... ,..,... ......... (8 CI>) WWW tf s.nhtl n..a..,sa.. -4:30-. ~~) CIS--lf'Ct:lc* • s,.tlut-* ..... : CC> ..... If Cliuf!WI" (WIS) '52-.Mtll Powers. Jttk 8utltl, 8111 Willilms. Jim Davis. • M"lt: "Or. JtlYll ••• Mr. HJ4•" <•r1> '41-s,..cer ''"'· """' Iqua, Lau ,.,., ................. • o.a u,.. a a.le : Cl)) 1'1le uw LM ltWll -~USA or,....... .. s.r. 8:00 •Starr.-Cl) ~ Cl:) "n. ... ,. (COlll) '67-Pettf Sellers. 8ntt nttnd • (9 CJ>) 0 HC'l Wl4t W.Wets.erts Cl),.. f1I 9 .... e llMe: CC> "Qtr ,., ... ,. (m111) '62-Voict oC J11dy ~rland, Robtr1 Goulet. lttd lluttOllS IL~':\. ...... ..... ,.,. ........ -5:30- U OCllaJ .... I IVINllO 8:00 • (I)((!?) CJ)) .... .... • flltwlt: ~ (2111) "El111tt ~ '60-Bllrt Unwltt. 1::..-..w•c.c.,t O CI)._. ........ ••s.ar mu.....,..•c.,.11u -t:30-•• Cl)<• Cl)) 0...., emc·ileilc.--. • $111.GM a-tm :rc~:::--.==. ....... 7:00 ."" ....... D Tiit ~ 11 lf&llt CJ) <llll CJ)) .... 11 .. •£,...._i.....,.. ()) .. S.rdt °'-• cm o Cl> s..ce: 1ttt • (8 Cl)) • O lnrt11e1 MS119w ...... 12 .,,...,.,..s. . """"'" • .,.,._BT• . -7;30-..... , ... IJllls.rdt CM.. • Dllmtrs: .._ a ""' CJ) ..... W.W .... m l • "' c.. ... c-try 8:00 • ((!?) CJ)) Cl) Marr Trttr ..._ *" (11) W1tll the h1Jh llopt$ of bOostrlll WJM·TVs tvtnlftC news llflnp. st111e111 manacer Mel Pnct llir• 1 rtno.nd tnhc wllo ntbtlly and Y1CIOllSly tttlcb the city tnd the peope wtlo hvt 111 it. ea w 9 • uc s.e.•z .._ lle8t (Cl (a{) "be .... (dta) '71-0nl~ Ackroyil, Anne Scllt4ten, A Mtrtinez, Hany Morpn, Jou hrrtr, Ktvin McC.rtbJ. When a1111S1trltnl's etQc~ tuvu a colle11 profeuo1 Ptt•lyud, his scienlllic tll*tist enables hK'll to btcomt sufficlntlfy mobile to co alter his amllant. • .. : '1llla llCI W (com) 'll-W.C field$, Ml10R Slllpwortll. Cl) Mlwle: CC> (lllr) "Anr All leeb" (d11) 'S$-htt Chandler. GI ColllCt • ... Surd! "' flit lul Mtrla 9:00 8 (Cl» CJ)) <I> M Ill tM Ftllily (R) Glo111's discMry abolll Edith ludl he! to co11¥1C1Ct Milt to 11ve Archie a lecture on the l1<ti ol hie • {QI <Ill 8 StarakJ a•• Huldl "hon M1kt" A noltd pglic• capta111 is seen tak1111 .. eiwelope from • r1ckelter whl(h lellls St•rskr and Hutth lo 1nlHb&at1 how the up111n co111p1l•d his 1nmd1llle. c1i111e bmkl111 rtCOfd, CD JIMMY DUN'S BACK * Ott Hll HAW TOMITEI ..... lbw fD lbtitul C..,ra,llk s,.dtl -9:30- • (~CJ)) (I) Alice (R) [YtfY> ont tun lo share Vin's hap114n1ss over her new boyfriend, bul thfrr's $0meth1n1 abOlll h1111 that bothers Alice. and 11's not 1u1t th1t he's 1 mort1t:11n G MoM: ~ "Al hnpolRt" (wes) 'SS-fled MacMu111y. 0010\hy Milone. a> M011t: ~ "114tra of s-n· JUllC'" (rm) '53-Rl(hlrd Contt, Viveea llnlffors 10:00 8 (all CJ)) (I) C.rtl "'"It Slllll (R) Ktn Btnl 1»esb. D PHOlONY AWA.IDS * SPECIAl./MOLUWOOD U tUI Cl) 9 D 5'~ Au111I ,....,.., ;ow ...., ._,. Anett OICklllSOll and Eniott Gould "' the hosts of thrs ewent-lht oldest twtrds ptesentatton 1n the entertain ment field-wh1Ch rs h•e from HoUy wood a~ alld c.,ny ()) lime .... Merica • (aJI Cl)) ft1tlllf IR~ fltller M old Ir.end 11 murdeitil 1us1 hours alttt his rm.st from p11son 111d tht cane must solw • stock SW!ndle ind trap a croohd CCIII to ;c,.::;. killer to 1ustice S Metlt: "Monster oe tllt ~ (hof) '58-Arthur Franz, Joanna Moofe, T ioy Donahue. l!Z!) Merie: "The Mtn It! lht Whitt Solt" -10:30-. °'-11:00 e•IDIDfllfts • LM Allltriu• Style Cl)WSut TV WUK. JONE 12. 1917 11 fript MicJlt . CD CfJfWL rALSY * TtUTitO" it.Its now CD c.r.a1 ra11y TtlttW ..,......: (t) MMlll .. IM ~ .... ,. .. (ho1) '63-Pieue 811ce Sc1lll Cabtl ((fl) CJ)) Tiit m ca• 0 Cl) ..... 12 (~ )luHUlllMrf • "' ""'tM c..t,, -11:30- D Merit: ~ "Tiit ltrcl• Stic•" (mys) '67-0on M-n•y flllz WuYt1, ln&fl Sltlens D D <DID G llwl CI> Mowre: "OH1erou1 llonty" {ad•) '46-Sidnty Toler Clo111 Wanen 8 "°'I•: "Ocun'1 11" (com) '60-r11nk S1nth1, Oun Martin, Sammy On1s Jr Peter ln1ford, Ana11 D1ck1nson, Richt1d Conte, Cesar Romero. Pat11ce Wyl!!Ole. toey Bishop Cl) Mhlt: (t) ''Sheriff tf fm · lured Jaw" (wes) '59 -Kennelh More, Bluet Cabot, Jayne Mansl1eld, Henrr Hull a 100 etu• fD Ott M11• of lau ID C!Mllll l4 0 Morie: ~ "flllllt 0..r India" (dr1) '60-lauren Blc1U. Kenneth Mort Wilfred Hyde Whitt Hert>ert lom 12:00 U 9 ()) <IJ 1111 S1turdar "4cllt • M-ltipl SllMrs. .... ""'· .. "Tiit Cit Crtt,.,'' "Tiit Cr.,.J ca .... ~c:.tM111 Della._., ... <a > ""'1Sd.fl Tht•tr• 1:00 11 Tllrl1t1 Cl) Mowlt: "l11a•l•1 th Sound llnitr" (tdv) 'S1-R.tlph Richtrd son Anft fodd -1:30- ., Cl) Roe• Collctrt 2:00 fJ Movie: (C) "[cht of A lllallt· l'lltrt" (dr•) '70-Robert Steck, Suun Stint Jtmts. R1chudo Monttlbtn. fi) Doubltluturt Movlta: "Tiit b- suslnatloft," "Tht G1111lllt11" (8 Cl)) $41tR11h Nm/Mofle 3:00 fJ Metlt: CC) "Tht r1iso11tr WltlllA" (die) '70-Tony frantlosa. SI/Sin S.1nt J1111u. Sten Forrest Gtotat Hider. •<•W> ... W.. .-----------------·111e Pluto file" A notorlou.s inltflll· 1101111 aatnt. unant• 1111t 11e ia • bubonrc pluw t1rt1tf, s1 .. 1s u ttrthquakt crutin1 fo1mula with whtCh ht plt111 to destroy the 111t1011'1 etp!UI • lllftlt: (90) "Th ltitltu lrMI' ( ... ) '57-Scott Blldy, Anne S.llC!Olt ... ~lftlltS.. • VidlrJ It s. • .. : ..,... Plmr• If .,.,. Ctar'' <•11) '4S-Hv1d Httlletd, Geo!Jt Sa#lden, Oon111 ltetd, Alletlt lensbllly. • O.C. 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