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Tbey come by the hundiods-lo hawk
~ .....,..., wtp, beil'loome, ~. old 1 relrlgeratoro, .p1c1uno of ~ l Cbrllt, and
the latest &-track
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ll't a gi!nlllne. OliF ~ super market,
a bDtkJa, of free en-
teiprlae, ·a SUoday ~ subltltute !or-: and per-"
bapo even the place
wbiere -thleVCI 5'11 Nl•1t11aUKI
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the ~ 'be/' stole ~ y,;,.,. Cll' 00
SattJl'dV 'ni,lit.
Yoq .can -it on al the swap meet. In
Paramoan~ ~ Beach, Orange, the
ll<J&e llOwl, and '!fhl here on the Orange
Coast In Colla Mesa. • ~t you ,.. sle"'°ds on whether you
ha the eyes Ol: a bargain huoter or an
und ver police officer. '
YOU WALK through the Coota Mesa
sw~ on Sunday morning and draw
your own conclll!ions. •
'ttie man with alltboee typewriters just
lo the right as )'OU enter the Orange ' . •
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VOL 6 NO. 275, 7 SECTIONS, 104 PA~ES •
~~on: Signs
' SALT ·P:act
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County Falrgrounds mlg!Jt· 'be'· falrly wtloadlng. You'll have lo excuse me."
typical. Where does he cet his items! Does he
"Oh, I only do this about once every live. in Costa Mtsa-?
six months. I just b(ing soma junk out "J doo't ltve, I exist ," he responds
every once in a while,'" be insifla. He curtly.
won't give bis name, turns his beet. to tbe otJier man at the far end of the
the camen, and says, "J'm· ltill busy f l9'P med bu• fancy sword and sOme
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other ltema of obvklus quality spread out
oo bis table. He 1pe1u with a cult'f"d
English accent but allO appean to be
camera shy, perhaps for di!ferent
rea'aons. •
"I'm a stock.bolder In Newport Beach.
This is my personal property and I do
this to get rid or It," he explains. "A man
has his right lo privacy, doesn 't he?"
·OVER IN another area of the vast
fairgrounds kH are Denn.ls Watson, a 23-
year..old pre-law student at Cal State
F\lllertcm, and his Wile Wanda . They are
seU4ng old farm lmplementa and antiques
brought down from vineyard country
near Fresno.
"We Jive in Senta-Ana and we like to
decorate our houle wltb lhete Items. w~
bring down a Nttle extra for pay for it
and lt'a a good way to earn tome extra
money," says Watson. "l aoJd m> wortn
in one day Ofla! with an inltlal In-
vestment or SBO."
Are Sl''ap meet seNers honest people "no make a few extra bucb after
1bey've cleaned out the ea.race,, cw are
the swap ,meets convenlent outletl for
thieves? The police have Ideas · on th ia
subject.
IS.. SWAP MEETS, Pq•Cll
ORANGF· COUNlY. CAtlFORNIA ' .SUNDAY OCTOBER I, 1 ~72 TWENTY-RYE CENTS
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National Weather Savlcl _......
call for the Onllp <=-to -ear17
momlnc !Ge IJld low -and -altemoons lodly """ .......,_ llurf "'11
be about two IO -feel
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McGovern BlaSted
For Nixon J ,ink
To Hitler Policies
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19 Die, 10 Hurt
As Gun ··Explodes
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Aboard Cruiser
SAIGON (UPI) -An elght-.inch gun
aboard the U.S.' l'(avy heavy cruiser
· Newpor:t New:! exploded early today, kill-
ing 19 saikk's and injuring at least 10
others.
The explosion OCCUJTed while... lhe
warship WU f1ting in &Uppcrt of South ~..., ... treopo &om olf the eountry'a
northem coast.
-·The spol<eaman aaJd the JNllSibflity ot
Communist .bore fire causln&' I.be ex-
plolioo-•btNlnJ lbo~bad
boil' • bill di., Ji .. " --""
vesllgatlon to pinpoint Ila euet e&Ule.
Military ..,,,... aalcl the pm W..
dealroyed by the nploaloo but atbtr
damalt to tlte 17.-... -mi~ and It ~Y woold remain on
Its firing station of! south Vietnam'•
nortbem coast.
Seventh Jo'ieet ship&· have been
operating in (orce off the aJrUt ainoe the
North Vietnamese ollenslve In SOUth
Vietnam began Marth 30,
Military olllclll8 aaJd the cuualty toll
aboard the Newport NeW1 apparently is
the iarJell aboonl a U.S. nan! olllp
•Ince llre .,..pt ihe -car\1er ll'or·
restaJ on Jilly 29, 1117, ldlJU. IJ4
Amerleanl.
The last aimllar \neldcnt aboard a U .s .
ship occurrt!d Aug. 10 when a Ove-\Dcll
goo ex~ on the deslroye.i USS Dllvil!
off Vietnall\, Injuring lour men.
The Newport News , which wa.. ruing
to4ay in support of Sou!h V1etnamese
troops fliliimg "'!'1h o1 eommuru.t-00·
cupled Quang Tri aty, ""' the biggest -,,.,. J "Jl1 Navy shill, afloat.
ll ii IUDled ....... elgbHncb (IUnS,
the bta.m Jn lhO '. i(""' · ar.....r, and
Jour_ °""1>bJch_...,.. Jl._Jlil""'CO,W: ol 1.ao·-. ,,.-Newport Nnrhlhf'No-
liring mlsaloil lrnrnoclliltely llfl<r the IJUri
erploded, military aourm 1 • I d .
Helicopters airlifted the wounded /ruin
lhe tbfp, and It mmtlned on Ill blttle
stalion.
"She has a )Ot" of suns and tbe k>11 of
this one does nor hurt her pe:rforriiance
all that much." aald one military IOUl'Cf.
"And ahe '1 not taking any water,,.,
there'• no cllnc« ol ainkln&."
The Newport NNB . which wu com-
miuloned Jan. 29, 1949. and once n1 the
flapblp ol the 2Dd Fleet, hu been on
combat duty oil the ~ .-
•Ince abortJy after the Oimmunill ol ·
tensive btpn. P
Social Security Retirement
Age Cut to 60, Widows 55
WASHINGTON (AP)-1lle Senate voted
29 to 1$ Salurtlay lo eut the Bodo! ~
ty re~t oae &om a lo IO ll1d to
reduce from 80 to 56 the Iii' Rl whi<'h ·
wldowa can draw benefits.
But the Initial -"' the propoul estanated 11 $1.7 blllloo, Jt-.c the bill's
manag .... lo -It --lo be dropped In the S.O.to-Houle conference
on the Sod.II Securlt!"W•lfare bill
,,,. . Setlltlo adopted. u .. I, -·-t .. ~ lor -t under Social SeeUlity the bea'I)' <ollS ol
trutment o1 penool· ~na from
chronic tlcm.y dlae-.
Be!Ol'e tho tleblto ..,.i.d, Sen. llalT)' y
Byrd Jr., (IJtd.VL,J o/lmd on lll!leJtd.
menl ""'ell may hint ·~to be the IOI•· tloo ot the t!Upute ... , pt-I• to
deal w1lll the probltm WJlf•re 1101111<1
with 4-lent ehlldnro.
The Byrd rider -1d t llmlnato from
the bm 111 o1 the °""'""" J!"JTillDnl to handle thil pn>blml IJld aot up 1 tell ol
the vai1a<ll ,..,. to be "°"""'""" .,..
the next lwp ,_,., ·
The vote on tbiJ, howem, wat put
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DflllllYllUllDI--mu.. -Pl ol -Cln1illm ,,...k_, -
the lhelltr ol -for tht bnlllinc
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W_,, I II·)-. ......, -· I.US
hfr aoo Ia famU, •"*'Y """*""·
SPORTS llOIRE.'I -Eaand1 lfi!lh
Sdlool tld aled Marina HIP Cl-7.
orirtc' OtlOll Coll«IJI edP Rio "'1ndo
-Ind l'ldllca HIP ---Viejo lllCJI 11·7 Sacvra, nil!tt.
1ltpClN ol .t--........... 112. A <-' of the l4-J4 lit bet.,.... W.
dltble& aoc1a1n11Cfll"'811 ·-m .
over Wltil ~landay or la1tr.
The •mendmmt to reduct the rettrf-.
mmt •fe and the llfte needed to rtulw
widows payment• "'"' sponlOn!d by Sen, Robert C. Bynl . (0.W. Va I
Undtr the law now, mm and wonwn
can rtctlve ntirement d.ecb 1l •ae '2
but at a ~t?I redlK'ed actu.Jrllly htk>w
'vhat they woukt rteel\'e at the rqvlar
quittln& •ce o11&.
The qe eo provflion In lhe amendmtnt
e1lll for I l\lrlJler ""'ucocl (>011Mll 10
that the Neiplenl -......... 0,,,, hb .renilJn1na J1felim& Oft the IYerqt! lhe
.llrrte tota:J llPOUJll he ......,, lti If ho
walled lo 1$ IO besln dnlorlng ts.
Wklows :.t preaent c-M m.'f:ive~
at .. ge 60 based on U!itlr romwr
buablDd's sOcl•l Security C'O\'ffa&t.
1be widowt applyltljJ f« benttib •I ,,,~
nlto woulJ Id IC'tunrUy re d u ~ ' d
Pl)'m<llls undu the 11n<ndmmt.
Sen. Ru ... u B. Lotr. (!>LI. 1. floor
""'Mi"' for the bin. 111d the 1n11111 ""'' would be 11.7 billion In 1 )'Ur and thlt
-llmplJ Is not IYlillble In tbl!
Soda! 5"curily bull l'talCI lo PIY for ~.
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A % DAILY PILOT Sund•y, Oc1obtr 1, 11)72
People /Quotes
Newport Beach City Councilmen have ordered a lull in·
vestigatlon Into charges by a Newport Beacll trailer park
resident that the park was "almost unfit for habitation" and
bas been "that way for some time.'' Councilmen lis_tened in
silence to a story by Jamo1 Campolo of alleged filth and
crime near his trailer home.''[ look out my window and watch
them smoke dope," he said, "I've Jived there three years and
there's been three shootings and a hanging."
Sometimes there is just no point in lrying to discuss dif-
ferences, especially among city councilmen and planning
commissioners. After Jnore than an hour of frustrated argu·
ing \Vith his fella,w Huntington Beach councilmen and plan-
ning oommissioners over planned development laws, Jerry
M.tney finall y snapped, "You just pass the law 4-3 and we'll
iron it out 4-3."
Arriving at Kennedy Airport following bh nlease from
a North Vietnam prison, Navy Lt. (jg) Mark Gartley said,
"l used to sit in my cell and th.ink about how I would ev.ent.-
ually get out. I would talk about ii with llJY buddies and we
came up with some fantasti c ideas. But I never in my' wildest
dre;tms imagined that it would be this way."
Following _the defeat of a ,15 million
bond proposal to build a new high school,
trustees of the Huntington Beach Union
High School District received a flurry 0£
suggestion s from concerned parents on how
to relieve the overcrowded conditions of the
district Former Fountain Valley City Coun·
cilman ·Ron Shenkman summed up his feel-
ings when he said, "We've heard a lot-of
pros and cons about what to do. But all the ·
I.cons' are going to be on the streets if we
don't do somelhin8 about {4.450 students)
Fountain Valley High School."
Blastin~ the press in~ one of hi5 campaign speech~~. ~o.
cratic pres1denlial candidate .G~• McGovern said, Some
of the columnists are realJy lousy. They're so bitter and para·
noid about the liberal, pro~ive movement iz?. ~ COW1-tl'¥ that Ibey just cannot wrtte the truth; Ibey can I wnte &nf·
thing decent about any candidate who Isn't somebody who "
to the right of Gen$bis Khan." -
Speaking al a city hall welcome in New York City, Bobby
Flscher1 the ·new world chess champion, sald, "[ neftr
thought the day wou:Jd come when chess would be all over the
front ·pages of newspapers in this country, and only one para·
graph in Pravda."
"Estuaries are especially valu3ble to fish and Wildlife.
They are the heartbeat of an ocean," says J<1me1 McCormick,
chief planner for the California Department of Fish and
Game. McCormick was in HunUngtDn Beacll 18st week lo
outline plans 'for recreation of an important estuary in the
Bolsa Chica Bay. He told enyiroomental council members:
"Man knows all about bow tb fill In marshes and devalop
them, but no one has ever tried to recreate one. Forgive me
if I'm a litUe exciled about Ibis project."
After totaling up a bill of $163,977 for refurbishing the
. ''Speaker's Lobby," private, chamber for House of Represen-
tative member& just off the House floor, Rep. H. R. Grou
(&.Iowa) chastised bis oolleagues. "This should silence for the
foreseeable future any further conversation in the House
about a limitation on spending," he said.
Although the new SlateSupreme Court decl&ion on en-
vironmental impact report.a foi; priv'te developments may
µave some Orange Coast o!flciats in a tizzy, San Clemente
ls not too alarmed. City Engineer Phil Petar, often a source
of colorful comment, said last week that the city has been
following the Impact course for se"""'1 montbt. "I think our
pl'OCess complies with the state regulations," be said, .;•unless
some nut decides to come up and challenge our way of doing
it in court."
~recent speech In New York, President ~;chard NI"""
said, "It ls ,_, when a few young Americarus tr}' to disrupt
a meeting like Ibis. It ls bigger nelllS, In my opinion, when
millions of young Americans are doing what (hey are doing
this year, peacefully supporting the candidate of their choice
in a presidential election."
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COLOSSEUM FOR SALE ? •••
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the costs of rtpair and to ma intain the
huge arena.
years lat by hi:t son, Emperor Titus. It
When the ColOS5eUill was open Ill the
pul>Uc. ti WU !rte.
In the shape ol an elllpoe 820 by 513
feet. the cotooaeum wu begUll Inn A.O.
by Emperlor Veepelian and apened eight
Overthrow Plot
Foiled in Haiti;
Many Arrested
PORT-AU.PRINCE. HaJIJ (UPI )
Haltl.an Dtfenae MhUster Luckner Cam·
bronne OllllOU!1Ced Soturday the arrw ol
an undllci-t l'Almbe< of penon1 lor
plot.tins to overthrow the government of
Pmlder1l Jean Claude Duvall..-.
Oovemmenl -ald Ihert bid been more than too VTWta In an In.
...upllon ol the allefled i*Jt durlqJ ~
--· ,,,... d<talned Included IOmfl members of the army as wtll na
private buslnmmcn In thla Cltibb<an
bland ropubllc. . ca.-. 1n ~ th• ...
"'"""""'11 llld -armled -.Id be !tied by a mllllar)' trlbuMI. Ho .. Id
the leader ol Che 11lqed plot WU A
former member of the Haitian congress,
UOn ;Jean, who was among !hose ar-
reotod.
DuvaUtr, 21, became presldeDt In
Ai>rt~ tm, 111« tlle death of hJa lather,
, Prelldenl-IOl'Ule FrancolJ Papa Do<
~..;,_, who ' at.> II t-
is d to seat 50.000 people.
Until it closed, It and St. Peter's
,..,.. the most pcpulsr slgl>t.teelng spots
In the ancient city.
II anything comes of Merrick'• oiler.
MlJo Vitali said, "it would be a rood
thing -then people could)Jo,.. It."
Speai:infJ with traces or an Italian ac-
cent, Ml!.! VltaU admitted that "!be whole
lhlng may sound crazy. I had to call him
(~1errlck) back end aslc If he was pulling
rny leg."
But Merrick knew of Miss Vitali'~
background and told her and Garau to
start wor k lmmedlat.cly.
\Vhen Mi!IS Vitali will go to Rome Is not
known. Everything hu happened llO fut,
she old, add1ng, ''We are not In the habit or writing offers for the Cok>neum."
Johnny Carson
Marries Actress
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Televblon per-
IGllOllty Jobnzt7 Canon -Sal-um., ttlaht at a Hollywood party In booot
ol bla 10 )'WI .. the Tonlgbt Show boot
that he hod mamed actrell Joonna Hol·
land, 32, oorllcr In I.he day.
Cll"IOO announced the m1rriage whJle
fttlt'Sl of honor et • star·fllled b.'1\qUtt 10
celebrale hil IO!h •nniverury on !ht NBC
Jal• night lhow.
I• lrtbf: third m1tni11gc for ~yeaN>ld
Carson.
minllter; •loo ..... major IJiure In the 'N ted s· n· . !ala Dunllet'I ............ 111<1 it one 0 tnger IC8 '
time .... held ol tbe llnoo-dlablnded ~ polke 11mwn u tbt 'l'onton · PORTOLA VALLEY (AP) -IUdlard
Mll<iitd.. lie Is mnlldeied to be the Croob, an Internattonolly !mown tencir strooa man Jn ·Ibo 10UoC llu••ller'• wtJo for If yun WIS lealund •Inf« on goyemmenL the Yoke ol PlmtMe. hot died 11 'I!. .
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Navy Rehabilitating ~ POWs i
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Do~to~s Adv~e Against Quick Homec(!mings .
SAN DIEGO (AP) -1'brto prbonen
ol war ttleued by North Vietnam ere
belni eased back into American llfe.
under a new Pentagoo program called
Operation Egrm -....Recap, Navy doctors
say.
The policy, adopted after research by
lhe Navy Medical Neuropsychiatric
Research Unit here, cballenges the
asswnpUQA. that returning prisoners
shoold have quick homecomloiJ, they
said.
Some Iona-term prisoners may be kept
In roceptlott """"" ... neu or ltoopttal sblpt for at least SO days to glve them
time to rudlttlt· belore OOllllttg home,
Navyolllcemald.
Otbers, lmprboned I« lltorter periods,
may return homo within -· u did t1te ino ...i.uec1 -,., they ald.
In addition, Ibo -"'m calls for ,
l!OUP eoomeliDc by milJtuy and civWen
asencle! m1 the aid o1 milltary ·a•
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terminate the Jews in Germany."
He made a similar statement March I,
1971 , MacGregcr aides said.
MacGreeor said Nixon's "only serious
problem" In Ibo campaign is the
prwdbllll1 ol -Bllmg par-ty wortera. ~.
11te former coogressman told Ibo 500 ·
delegates that McGomn will gain
strength IUDOll8 powerful DemocraUc
"bosses" who realize a Nlxon landslide
"would alao be very destructive to tlielr
party m1chioery."
Gov. timald Regan cautlooed delegate•
that Nilon'1 lead tn tbo.polla j .decelving
becaUie many undecided Democrats art
looking for a last minute excuae to vote
for McGovern.
"A Ume bomb could be ceotained in
those polls," Reagan said.. ~
"f know that If in the last days ol the
campaign l/IBt large undecided bloc finds
any UCUJe wb.ataoevef to v~ for
McGovern It will begin to..,.. and have
a mowbalUns ellect,'!.Reagen ald.
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• tomey1 in Ull!ll8rllng clllld 'cliltody llld
m11ritat problems.
The program i! based on research
showing that premature evacuation from
the Far East. followed by even mild
welcome hoopla, could uodennlne t.be
average POWs chances for rehabilita-
tion .
Earlier plans had called for reuniting
PO\Vs with their families w1thin 72 nours
of release.
But Capt. Ransom J. Arthur, director
ol the reseatdt study In Point Lom1, said
in a recent interview, ••1 have no hesita-
tion In emplwhing !be !Int prtndple of
a slow return."
capt.. Rl1Ul'lld fl. Spauldlnir Jr., dtiel
Pll'Cblalrllt ·at Balboa Navaf llo<pital,
S.ld, "I would II)' tt's going to take a
minimum of four -ks for POWs to be
able to say thinp lib 'Go to Mil' or ez.
press anger or neptlve feeling. They
haven't been able to do that for yeara
because they would 11<1 their heads bub-.
ed In or not get their ration of rict."
"I have talked to wtves about what
could happen If their husbands are
returned to lhem loO quickly and
everyone told me v.·e 11hould take as
much lime as necdsary.
"They are frigA'tened about what ·s
going lo happen when they get together
with their husbands.''
Lt. (j .g.) Norris Charles, the ex-POW
being treated in the Balboa hospital, will
complete medical tests aod a debrlerJng
and be rele.ased nut week. his doctors
said. Charles, a .. radio lntercept officer.
wu shot down over North Vietnam and
captured in December.
'I1le infonnation gained by treating
Charles and the two Americans rele~
with him -Navy Lt. Markham Gartley
and Air Fon:e Maj. Edward Elias -!rill
be applied lo future cases, setd Capt. E.
llooald Ka~ who Is overseeing
Charles' treatment.
However, he actaed , the military
servloel anticipate other released POWs
Four More People Die
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In BelftMt Violence
BELFAS!' _(UPI) -Foar per-. .... (UDA), a lo)'ili.st para-milit.ary organir.a-
ol tlJem a Brlllah ooldler, """' ldllecl In tlon. .
Bellul Solurday In a nil!lll ol -The lour death! l'1lised to 592 the ............ ~~-dom .....;_to numboro!-kllledlntltreey.anol ;,;;;'~NO<tl:.."':·, =~ vtdmce In thla
parliament and an end I&-ne by An Anny ............._ said a _ _.
Britain. I bomb that ~ Con.km'~
An army spokesman saJd tmopa killed Bellast's Smtthlleld Square killed one
a gunman who had fired at tlJem In the man and Injured 10 others, two ol tlJem
Catmlic New Lodge Road area, and a sericusly. The soldier was shot while on a
sniper killed a aoldier in tbe Catbollc Ar· foot patrol in a section tradiUonally a
doyne district. stronghold of ,the ouUawed Irish
In addition, usasslns executed a Republican Army (IRA).
Protestant in a pub in the Sbankl.11 1be army said about t 5 , o o o
district of the capita], and a (}atholic Protestant8, many wearing black hoods
man died in a bomb erposion In anodw and the khaki uniforms of th e
pub. . paramilitary Ulster lle(eme Aasodatlon
Anny """""" oald the man "'°t to !UDA), marched to the beat ol bands
death in the hnk9J d18tdct pub was and omately-deccrated traditional t~Lam-
woaring the IdJMI ooribt jactS fawnd , berg" drums to a rolly at Stmnon\ ea..
by the m..ter Deism -. tie.
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BRITISH EXPO • 79.
September 28 thru October 8 Only
will not be in as rood phylJeal shape. :-
Returning P0\111 must be shielded'
from stress as much as possible, Arthur:
said. •
'"Ibey're absolutely not going to be ex-:
plolted by joumallsts or congressmen or:
anybody else," he said. •
PO\Vs from World \Var If rttwned to:
a triumphant country, but these men will:
be thrust back into a contentlouJ and Ir •
ritable country -with tremendous:~
pressdres, not counting the moostrou~
psychological problems ol captivity." •
Dr. Jo&n A. Plag, a civilian a.ssociat~
00 the Point Loma mearcb teem setd:
tonner Korean war prbooen tdd io~
te"iewen their transfer home came too~
rapidly. He:sald be expects "much moM:
serious problems: with Vietnam POW1,:
glvt!I the average length ol coo-~ finechent.. ..
In K~ be said, no American lpebt.J "'°"' than tbne yem In camp, but soine:
U.S. mlUll?y men have -~apttn : In Indochlna for more tltan-<lgbt years. •
Schmitz Suggests ~
Court Martials
DAYTON, Ohio iAPI -Th r.e e
American fliers released by North Viet·:-
nam may be llUllty ol collaborattns with'.
the -· Amertcan Party _.....,r
hopeful John G. SChmltz saJ!! Saturday. j
Schmitz, a fcrmer Marine CorPs ~
lighter pilot, 1181d Ibo -releuecl .
prisooen ''haVe DOI abided by Ibo U.S.;
military code ol conduct." He IUl(eSled •
· they be coort-marllailed.
"Prl!loneB .... .ml.Ill~ to Iii••. up simply because they are prilonen, he ·
said. "They are supposed to continue to
be American fighting men." i
Schmitz, w~aid he taught a course
on tbe military code while in servlce t
made hill remarks at a news conference
preceding the state convention of ~
Ohio Independent Party. • :
The conservative Ca Ii for n i a con;
gressman said he based hlll remarks oq
press and other reports of the release ~
the pilota. They were released to a U.S.
antl·war detegaUm. ·
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never offered before on loose diamonds. An
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all shapes, sizes and qualities arc being offered
for sale ac our lowest prices ever.
A wide selection of unique and stylish diamond
moµntings offered atl special reduced prices. Dia-
monds purch'ased will be set while you wacch and
waic in the store .
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Two carats from Sl800.00.
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Roundup
DRUGS,YOUTH: FOUNTAIN VALLEY -A recent sur-
vey of 400 adults showed that long hair, sloppy t·shlrta and
faded blue jeans don't really bother parents much any more .
Few people rated personal appearance of teenagers a major
problem. The survey did show, however, that 73 percent of
the adults still rate tee nage use of narcotics as the city's
number one concern. City officials hope to use the survey
data to develop programs to meet the concerns of the com·
munity.
BOLSA BAY: HUNTINGTON BEACH -The California
Department ot Fish and Game has announced plans to re-
create a 400-acre salt water marsh and build a 130-acre pub-
lic marina. The masfilve proposal might also includi> the cre-
ation of an ocean channel in!<> Bolsa Bay. It all depends on
a pending land swap with Signal Gas and Oil Co., owner of
about 1,000 acres of the Bolsa marsh area.
SWEDISH FILM: LAGUNA BEACH - A Swedish film
crew scurried about Laguna sands and streets shooting a
five-part television series tor their country's viewers. The
productigh even involved temporarily changing the name of
the Hote l Laguna, to "Eden Hotel," the name of the hostel
in the book, "A Time on Earth" on which the series is based.
BACK IN BUSINESS: NEWPORT BEACH -The Hoag
Hospital Family Practice ·center, a special clinic ·used to t raip
new general practitioners and treat Harbor Area families,
was given a new lease on life Friday when the hospital's
board of 1tirectors voted to give it a gr a n t from the Hoag
Foundation to cover losses in operation. A vote of the medi-
cal staff last week called for the closing of the center by June
of 1973 .
lnaWPi -
For Crying Out Loud
What's It All About, Allie? Il he knows, he will tell you ,
loud and clear.
_ Alfle Howero is London's only ~maining town crier and ·
these days he IS striding abOOt the mall· In the South Coast
Plaza shopping cen14t. ~ Mep, ·rlhging his bell and call,
ing out the events cf"the day. •l;le is one of the colorful Char·
acters brought tQ,..the Orange Coast fo~ British ~po '72
trade fair. 't"!! ;.JE:.
I Allie; apparli!\IJY. can be' even .,, £J)!! Wflll in E;nglan<!,•
J!e allowed I<> a ~rter tj!;t he is ..:l'~!!ll.,. racing moW-:iJi.'
clist and often 1n1 .. 1s ti> the vaillous pO!nts In London Ill
out the news on bJs bike, riding In I ull .regl\UI, trlcorn bat,
pink huntsman's oOtt and buckled slMies. L • • . ----r , ...
ALL YEAR: !CAPISTRANO BAY AREA -Qfflc!lli of
the Capistrano Unllfed .ll<bool District began their hlforma-·
lion campaign In an atlemPt lo Introduce all·Ytll' achoo! I<>
the community. Trusli>es Will decide In 1)ecember If they wish,
I<> start a program Jollowtng a acbedule of nine weelrs In
khool, three weeks of vacatkln all year long. SUpl 'l)uiDan
Benedict said the all-year co':'Jl:o In elementary s c h o o I s co u 1 d save the district $25 · n over the·next 20 years
because of maximized use of school facilities.
OPEN SPAC.E SAFETY: IRVINE -City councilmen last
\veek banned th e firJng of guns or air rifles anywhere within
the 41-square mile city. Urgency law restricts ·shooting pf -
guns to firing ranges aod bunt clubs only. When dove season
opened Sept. 1, a University Park home was peppered· by
shotgun blasts as hunters crept onto Ranchi> San Joaquin
Golf Course. With new law, lrVine police may arrest violators.
MISSION TOLLS: SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Thls
city's historical society decided ·this past week to seek an
unprecedented l O·cent 'tax on admission to Old Mission San
Juan Capistrano. The proposal, which will come before city
councilmen soon, was suggested as a means to raise fundJ
I<> help preserve historical buildings in the city. The glaring
question remains, however. can a city tax a church's request
for donations to enter a historical mounment?
FAMILY STYLE: FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Ten elemen·
tary schools will sobn open their doors at night for family.
type community activities. Some proposed programs Include
mother-daughter sewing and father-son radio repair. It's part
of a plan to better utilize school facilities and also fortify
the familv relationships in the community. The FounWn
\'allev School DLc;trict won a $36,500 county.federal grant .
for th e eHning experime:nt.
LOV E AN IMALS: LAGUNA NIGUEL -The proprietor
of Love Animals, Don't Eat Them, a vegetarian cafe in Laguna
Beach. was found guilty Wednesday in a jury trial at muni·
cipal co urt here of allowing a camel, a rooster and several
dogs in his restaurant, a violation of the Health and Safety
code. James Douglas Roberts, 22. bad ba.<ed his defense on
religious convictions saying that animala are. a representation
of God.
CLAMPING DOWN: NEWPORT BEACH -City AUor·
ney Dennis O'Neil . Wednesday ordered a complete halt to
issuance of building permits of any type In the dty. He wanl·
ed to review a State Supreme Court rullnr In fHor of tho
Friends of Mammoth over a condominium developer In Mono
County. The moratorium was lifted te hoUN later but dty
ortlcials warn.a developers that any major construction will
, get a long. hard look.
. ENVIRONM&NTAL IMPACT: IRVINE -Irvtne, u other
dlles hive. enacted a building freeze last week in resp<>Dli
lo a state Supreme Court decision requlrtne filin g of environ·
t'f1enlll impact statements by private developer•. llowever,
the new city anUdpated the widened requirement IHI JuM
an d IS nearly ready I<> judse envlronmenW efle<U. City otalf
has prepared for council approval the Impact state.men! Corm
4evelopera mwt fill oul prior "' -~ ot buildinf per·
mils. Q""'Uonnalres will cover i:v;ct of construction on. air
and water quallty, Oood control, mlc safety, tchoolt, road•
and other dly '"'"lees. .
Red Arsenal
Discovered
Near Saigon
SAIGON (UPI) -The SOulb Viel·
namese dug up ••substantial" weaporu:
caches witbln 25 miles or Saigon that tn-
dlcate posSible Communist plans for a
ground assault on the capital, infonned
sourceo said early today.
Two caches of new A T3 wireguided an-
titank missiles, 1~ and 12lmm
artWery equl_.l and Other arms and
ammunitkm weie found in the put two
weelu between Salgoo and CU Chi, 25
m11 .. 1o the northwest, the -uJd.
"II two caches already haw bem foomd
that means there piobably are ..... lots
more/'· U)t 10Utte said. "And thele
weapons are Dot for rocket attacb or
small guerrilla attacb but for a Iatce-
scale frontal assault."
The caches were planted no earlier
than-la,.-opting, posslbly during the
summer, while the Saigon area military
command's attention was absorbed by
the Communist siege ol An Loc 60 miles
north of Saigon, the sources salct.
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• News·· ti ·the caches coincided with
mounting concern that the CommWli.!lts
plan a spectacu1ar attack before the
United States presidential election in
Nov~r, possibly on Saigon. inil~am!e::~ .~~ ~Downhill Racers ., ~·
t2 miles southeul ol Saigoo, the clooeat It was "Wagons, Roll" for nine straight boors In
ground lighting to the capital lince the "' Huntington Beach Saturday at the Jaycee-spon·
,,.-· Communist offfllllive began lb: mcmtbs ·~i.i .• sored Orange Crate Derby. Altogether 95 contes-
and participation certificates for everyone. One of
the winners was white helmeted Frank Pekoyicb,
13, pictured above rtgbt"be(Qre the start of his race
with Larry Murphy, II. ll<!low a contrast In style
at the starting gate: Mark DeBoer huddles up close
w th~ wheel wllile Raymond Guy prefers I<> lean
ago. ·'-' tants brought their homemade cars along to race
SldrinWling that close indicated the • . down Slater A ""nue between Gothard and Golden
Qmimumsta were .~ to set up • ": West streets. There were prizes and trophies for
l'QCket attack 00 S&ion. N~ rocket& have some of the faster ones and identification badge s fallen on the capital yet tbb year.
But the caches found between Saigon
and Qi Chi in the put two weeks may in-~·
dicate plans for a ground attack In ad-·
ditioo to, or imtead of, a rocket attack .
.Last moo.th the South Vletname5e com-
mand Jn the Saigon region gave up a five-
month effort to raise the siege of An Loe
in favor of concentrating forces for the
defense of Saigon.
In the air war, Radio Hanoi said Satur-
day that North Vietnamese antiaircraft
gunner'1 shot down a U.S. Air Force FlJx
swing-wing fighter tKxnber in the firn
combat mission Oown by the coo-troversialr slnce,1968 .. , .• !.. _,
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U.S. of Bombing
School Buildings
TOKYO (UPI) -N«th Vietnam·
Saturday accu9ed the United States of
kl'llliig"''hlllldreds of feadlers and puptls<'
" in "m.rmm.tlon" l>o!)>~ raids ml
claimed -.. .dillni two niili'o
;\mtrlcalf jela over ~I. ~ 4 '11Je Cilllclai Vletnaiii News . Agency #an -. bri>l\lgii(-.i 1n 'll>Q<>, . !'le!. • Plots ol 11!1. <i!!'!ned planeo _..
" oat or qiptlaed." 'lbO i,,... ol
p!miOo and tile pltota ""9 not -lf!ed
"'Il1e U.S. «Deiullnldon ettect.s on
populous .,_ la Nor<b VWnam are a
dellberato ml premeditated octioa,1• tho
North VWnsce11 newlP¥£ Quan Doi
Nhan Din .llld in ID edtlorlaJ carried by
VNA. "'!be U.S. hos made .the ex-
termination ol dvilians e strot.tPc prln-
clple."
The paper ..ided:
.. After successive bombardments or
, tile dike l)'llama and water -.ency
. projec\a l>ellft and in the rainy .......
• the U.S. recently conoentrated attacb on
, schoola, killing hundreds ol tead>ers and
pupils, destroytqr t h o u s a n d 1 ol
cla.aroom.s, and hundred s of
laboratories.''
The paper accused American flyers of
......mg bombing patlem! designed in in-
crease the kill r1te.
. ' Parking Merers
AU Gummed Up
Newport Belch pollce today a,. hunt·
Ing for a stlcky-lingered parting me,.r
hater who poured liquid r!Sin In 40 meter
coin alota at the Newport Pier.
The parking meters in the clly'.!I
McFadden Square area charge 25 cents
per half hOur and· violator'3 receive $10
tickets. .
"I guess somebody didn't like them ."
said one policeman. The vandalism took
place some time between Fridly night
and Saturday afternoon.
City orficials are exam= the damage to ,.. Jf tlJey wtll l>I with
rtplaclna: the currently mo a e '1 J e 1 i meten.
back. ,
4 Development Projects
County Economy -Boosted
Oninge County's Overall Economic
Dev~ait Plan committee (OEDP ) is
off the lrotmd and moving rapidly .
The lfOUp,' }Qded by Orange Coon1y
Chamber d 'Commerce President Lucien
D. Truhlll announced today that a first -
phaee report hal been submitted to the
federal Economtc De v e l o p m e n t
Administration .
The first propoaal includes two projects
In H~ Beach, one In Fountain
Valley and a Santa Ana-Tustin joint
deve}oprnent.
The procram is supported by the
Public Works and Econornlc Develo~
ment Act of 1~. Project.a approved in
the county receive grants up to SO per·
cent of the cost. They must bt sponsored
by public qenclM or private non-proht· -
corporatlonll.
TnJbill lllld lhe commltl« Mrl pin-
pointed two prtnclpal problem areas ln
the county's «'()nomy, One Is a subslln-
liol dependence on the Ul'rospaoe In-
dustry wJth 45 percent • of the tot1l
rnanuracturing jobs today In that f"-ld.
The !lttOl'ld problem, the chairman
Sfllrl, I~ the f:tct that not all counly
cltlztn.11 h:1vc bttn able to mike •n tr·
fcctlve entry into the job market, in
other words. rind jobll.
"Thtre are Hrtllll In the county whk:h
are expertMClng unemployment 'rates as
blah 11 IJ to IS pttttnt or more," TrubJJI
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stud. "\llhich is doubl e or tripl e the na-
tional and overall coonly rate t5.2 per-
cent).
A proposal has been mode by the
Orange County Opporlun l tle11
lndu.5trializaUon Center tD IC). a non-•
profit group. "They have ·~;orkl'd on the
pocket areas or high unemf1loyment,
principally in the J!:hell0.!1 and barrios
where vocal\ooal training Is needed to
develop or upgrade 11kllls," the OEOP
chairman related.
OJC proposes that a facility be built to
llouJo the employment training and the
complementer)' child ~ Eallmated
COil ol the projoct Is 1&31),000 with
1120,000 c:omJni from local lnduJtry.
1186.000 1rpm the rec1er11 Houainl and
Urban Development •len<Y il!UDI ind
$315,000 from the Economic Qeve)opmtot
Adm lnlslnlllon ill Wiuhington.
Tue Huii1111g1on Beach pro~u '""
dorsed by lhe commltt.eti would roll Sl.7
million split equ&Jly bftwe.n the city and
.the fedtral 1ovtmment.
One lnvolvt s 1 new acceu road for lht
lluntlnglon Center , a ~glonal &hoppi11g
facility . The other cov~rl lmprov rmt'nl.1
for waLc!r and 8"'tr llntJ, blchw•y1 and
storm dtalna aervlnJ: I.he crntral ln·
dmtrlal park .
City officl,.lJI Hllmnte U111 1hr lwo prCJ-
Jecta would (encrntc itboul 10,000 rww
jobl in the ne1t 10 ye11rt..
Foun tain Valley proposts draiN1ge,
st reet. M"\\-age and w11ter projecta ot a
cost or $744,000 to upftr&de tndustrlal
areas along the St..nta Ana River. Of-
ficials e8tlmated 2,150 ntW Jobi would ht
created In the next few yean.
TusllJ'I propmcs 1 stOrm dnln for
development of an lndul!ry whkh W'OUld
have 80 acrei In Santa Ana and 40 In
TU.stln. E1pected are 3,llOO to 5,000 ~w
)oba ill live yoan. Coot Is a mod ..
$112,SOO from f~ral fund.a Ind a
m1tchini amount rrom the property
owners. tht county Flood Control Dtltrict
and lbe two dt~.
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to the body which .-ol the II y .. n
1tood In an uprigllt , gialo-<oVtrod cofrtn
ill the McDougtad P'unera! Homa hlft.
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tine him up," Nkt f\nw!n l horM director
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ll<p. Marin Bl>agl ((,./; Y I 1nd o<hen
had pmated ... U-..l111<!nC "' c.nctppitJ.
when new1 r~ klkt how hi: had beitn
killed In till in a ltchl with a lollow
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burial, but newr teWrtlOd with the
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Kakuei !Tanaka, hi S tnission to re-
establiJh dlplematic ties with Communist
China a rousing !!lluctess, returned home
Saturday with hopes for a more. peaceful ,
stable Asia. •
But as he spoke , police planned spe<:ial
precautk>ns against poui.ble cluhes by
supporters of mainland China ·ind the
Nationa1iJt government on Taiwan in the
light of Peking's %3rd amiversary ~y.
Tanaka, who flew in frotn Shangha i,
was ·greeted by crowds of flag-waving
supporters.
He told oewsriien the new 'Japan.china
a~ should help bring i>eace and
stabiU.ty in Asia and .said the absence of
friendly relations between the two was
the blgiest source gf instability in this
part ol )he world. · •
Under the principles of peaceful coex-
istenCe to which Japan and China agreed.
he added. the reapproachincnt will not
pose any threat to third nalioM. Jfe said
J~ pan will send a special en voy to'
Southeast Asian countries to explain the
accord. China also will send officials to
neighboring frie ndly countries, he added.
The Uni\ed Statcs~apan security
treaty. which forms the basis of Japan·s
defense and could bear on Tai wan's
security: does not bother Peking, Tanaka
reported.
i'The situation has changed and China
says it dOesn't matter;" be stated. ,
The treaty. drafted dur ing the cold
\Yar, gives the United States military
basis in Japan and covers key bases on
Gkinawa, 350 miles noribeast of Taiwan.
" Tanaka told his-Tiews conference here
Sc.turday that many problems _still re-
•1nained to be worked out by Japan and
China. He indicated U might take some
time to conclude the treaty of pe ace and
friendship which he and. Premier Chou
En-lai declared the two 'Couqt.r:le!!ll would
1\fcGovern Rips ~~~m.e . .
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Vows Drug War, _Calls "jVixon Term Corrypt
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ATLANTIC CITY1 N. J. (AP) -Sen .
George McGovern said Saturday one of
lop priorities as President would be "all·
out war on the kimlnals and hard-drug
racketeers."
Addin,g a strong law-and«der pitch to
his appcarancec'in Baltimore and before·
a labor group Jn Atlantic City .. McGovern
said the Nixon administration is the most
corrupt since that or Warren G. Harding,
which he said historians tennecl a "scan·
dal a day" government.
He told the New Jersey Induatrial
Union Council, a grwp of AFDCIO
uniorui, that his top three priorities as
president wouJd be ending the Vletaam
war, rebuilding America while pro\tidtng
jobs to fulfill domestic needs and reform-
ing the federal .income tax structure so
the rich pay a "fair share."
As his next prioMty, he said, "I want
this country to attack the problem of
crime ~d drugs right at lts sou;ce."
He said tills would mean nOt ooJY mov-
ing _ against lnlemational narcot~ traf-
fic, "but I want 1J1 to step up our law en-
forcement efforts all across the country,
to get behind our police, to strengthen
the number of police, to improve their
-c:ducation and training, to strengthen our
efforts to wip out these "miserable, rotten
drug racketeers." ·
At that, the several hundred union of-
ficials he was add~ broke into ap-
plause. McGovern. wmt onr saying "One
Qf the deadliest thieaft to the well-being
l:lf t~ Ameri~ peopfe is the criminal
underworld aod1he llriJg synrr:· tes that
work hand-in-glove wtth them. ·
"The tiiTie IS fast running for us to
end the war in Southeast Asia and
d~lare all-out war on the cJ'iminals and
hard-drug racketeers," he said..
'The law-and-order theme also surfaced
.at an earlier stop Satur~y at the
Baltimore City Fair, where" McGoVern
told a rally that the United States· should
spend more money rebuilding Cities in-
stead of spending $250 million a week on
the Vietnam war.
freely, ~fcGovern 4"-id saJ~ Sl\fflS are
needed to lmprova ,,. rue m Arnetlcao •
neighborhoods.
"This means we must act decisively to
control the crime and the addicts who in·
habit our thoroughfares," he said.
' I Jn Baltimore-Mi.-Govern said •t!Kt"Nixon
adnilnlslration -baa been uncaring about
probJ~.of the cities. McGovern pro~ iied as president he .Jould seek an ad-
ditk>Mt S4 billion in emergency revenue·
sharing funds for cities.
Fatherless Kids' Money
Goes to Miners' Widows
_LOUISVILLE, Ky. (APJ -Last year
country singer Loretta Lynn helped raise
$91,000 at a benefif show for children left
fatberless by a Kentucky coat' mine
disaster·. But now she says most of the
money has gpoe into the pockets of their
parents.
Miss Lynn, the driving IQrce behind the
Louisville show in 1971, said the money
was disbursed to the families because of
.. preisure from widows of the miners
killed in the,J>ec. 30, 1970, explosion at a
mJHe near Hyden, Ky.
"It just broke my heart to do ii, but
there was nothing else we could do ," she
said. ·~1 set it up for them so they could
go , to school and not have to · work the
mines, but now they won't go. I think
that's terrible.''
Miss Lynn said at the time of the show
that donations would be put into a trust
fund to provide for the "support,
maiptenance, health and education" of
the 104 children left by the . 38 dead
· miners. ·
the children," she said. In June, when
the money was disbursed to the families,
.only one of the 104 chlldren was receiving
educational benefits.
Severaf of lhe Hyden widowt said they
have used the money for home im-
provements. "l flxed up the house some
and put in some heat," said Mrs. Walter
Bentley. "I.didn't.have any heat before."
She also said she took a trip to Arizona
after receiving the money.
Mrs. Walter Hibbard, v.·ho ha!!ll five
children, said she plans to buy a washer,
dryer and ref;igerator' witlt \he money.
"I'm trying lo raise my family as best u
t ·can. I want them to get through grade
school and blgh school and then 111 be
S{ltisfied. '1
Helen Holland, now a sophomore at Sue
Bennett College in London, Ky., i.s the
only liy.den survivor receiving education·
al aid from (he fund. Four other students
received money, three for the first year
of college and ove for a summer, and
then dropped out of school.
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negotiate. .
"There is no tilne limit," he added.
In a speech be had prepared for the
Baltimore crowd, but digres.sed from
Miss Lynn, herself the daughter of an
East Kentucky coal miner, pleaded for
donatioris. "Lordee, ... we need the
money fcir those poor kids," she told the
crowd at the arena as well as a television
audience throughout the South.
"Every penny from this show will go to
"I wanted to do the show for tbe...peo.
ple," Miss Lynn .said from Hutchinson,
Kan . "I didn't get no schooUng and 1
v.·anted something for them that I didn't
get. I dldn',t · wflrtt fot the ~hUdren to go
into the mlne1. But they just didn't want
to go to school."
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score of. i)ilota end /J7
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South Vietnamese band played
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Loe, 60 miles north of Saigon,
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Orricially it is the Friends o! Mammoth vs. the
Board or Supervisors or Mono countr, C'a\lfomia.
California Supreme Court's decision on that case,
written by Justice Stanley Mosk and delivered Sept. 21,
has created unprecedented confusion throughout Cali-
fornia. It also has cast doubt on 11\e legality of millions
or dollars· in planned building and development.
Justice Mosk's opinion, written for the 6-1 court
majority, was directed at a proposed 5.4 acre develop-
ment in rural Mono County. It involved six buildings,
64 condominiums, appartments, a restaur~t and other
small businesses.
Essentially, the oourt ruled that the Mono County
de.Jelopment -and hence any other like it -falls
under the environmental act of 1970. Up to that point,
the 1970 legislation bad been considered applicable only
to public projects, not private projects.
The SuprepJe CoUrt decision Was fairly simple in
what it .said: "environmental tmpact reports" must ~
filed for private construction projects that would affect
the environment.
· Simple in wb~ it said perhaps, but complez almool
beyond belief in application.
No one, Supreme Court Justice included, knows
precisely what should go into an environmental impact
report. And even if one could guess what should go into
such reports, no criteria axe mentioned for evaJuating
them. In short, virtually every construction project pro-
posed in the state was placed under a cloud.
Locally, for instance, the reactions were as varied
as these:
-Newport Beach Imposed, then withdrew, a mor-
atorium on all building permits.
-The new city of Irvine revealed that it already
had begun .study on environmental impact requirements-
and should have•a working systepi in operation very
f
soon. But lrvine also 'ordered a freeze on bui!ding per-
mits.
-Laguna Beach's city attorney said there are very
few projects. on the drawing board in his city and sees
"no unmediate need'' for halting construction.
-Huntington Beach planning commissioners passed
a .recommendation requiring environmerital impact r~
ports on subdi,visions involving five or more homes. They
didn't go into commercial and industrial construction
and clidn't say what the Impact Slatelll1!Ill sh'"!id oontam.
• -C061a Mesa ruled tb1t .statements would be re-
quired for projects costlili• $!00:000 or more and those
which would increase traffic or sewage and water run·
of!. .
-Orange County supervisors were advised envir·
oomental ~reports would be required on "non·trivial"
projects proposed in unincorporated territory.
• No ®e knows the~ nil.es of the game. In ~ence,
the court said not lo build anything that would harm
the enviroomeQ.t -but figure out for yourselves what
would or wouldn't disturb natJ.µ"e's elements.
Now every municipality and county government in
the state is pressed int<> determining w!>at the oourt may
or may not have meant -and bo)Y lo handk legally
aud morally the legitimate development application
being filed. .
AllDrney General Evelle Youn~ has been asked to
submit an opinion on the Supreme Court tuling and how
it could be handled on a day·to4ay.·opera1ion . Such a
decision shi>uld be rend.red 'as1quickly as possitile in."
·order lo dispel doubts cast upQn ·millions of dollars in
proposed construction projects in California ..
A good share of the slate's economy IS , at stake
and no time should be Jost in r~· clarification of the
multitude of questions left by th'e Silpreme Court.
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' -Geisha · Parties· ·,
,. Suh for Mother
Amtrak: The
Mindboggling
Way to Fly
McGovern Campaign.A-s~ues
Clouded by Implausibility.
""'-... Children are extremely well·treated in
Japan, especially boys, "For Japanese
lflen " wtlle1 Jack Seward in "The la~neSe" (William and Morrow, $8.95),
"1lildhood ...... mys oC glory. Per'' "'.
~ps th.is is wbY one
Jean 'Bo little about ·
fHeavm , .. in Jap. "':'of~
'91:. siftC'.e{the ' Japan-:::
llt hi\'t lfj' Ji6ell:.fo '.:•
llfalll .'Uloff iniagllla~
""' to depict llUCb a ~ u t u r e eiistenct
fhen Ill lbey--to .
lo ts to cast their minds back to their own
~hlkihood, when they were indulgently
Teated as little gods and allowed to sat!&-¥ all -or almost all -of their aggres.
tive urges."
Japanese children are charming and
IUl'priaingly well·bebaved. But as I read
his passage on a crowded train between
Uita and Tukuoka, I saw across the aisles
a classic example of what Seward writes
about -a little boy, perhaps 7, amply
rupplied with peanuts and sort drlnU,
mate.bing toys away from hiB little Uter.
N"h.ile bJs mother uttered only Lbe mJldest
»l reproofs, to. which of coune be paid no
attention. Clearly It waa hll Golden Age.
"As these boys grow older," continues
k!.ward. "80Clety begins to• prepare them
Dr a niche in its hierarchy that is often
he precise opposite of all that came
>efore. In lieu ot braggadocio, they are
mmured in self-effacement. IMlead or
1ggressioo, they must practW:e sacri£icc.
Nhcre before they were ruggedly in·
tividualistic, now they must be dlncemed
int, last. and always with the welfare of
:he group."
Will the wonders of the aviation age
never cease? Now they've come up with WASIUNGTON -At this stage in a
an amazing new passenger plane. t~t presidential campaigr{ the less favored
boggles the mind. candidate should .be showing. some · signs
1 discovered it~hen the 'Republicans of ,upward mobility lf·be ts to catch up
went · to Miami -wilbibe leader.-and mlle.a close, race of
(s.
Beach for their coo-it. · . .' • .~·· ,
lions In ~·It"" are !W".erned by .CU!lom, veolion. In ofder to ~ m~~ ~ 8:" ~I. mi;:
.eliquelle,"l" .. PJ'O~,_J~-.can be ,Ir-get the. proper per-McGO, '. lor pre ·.i:.! ;..d r4t~ .-t«~ v•t -b;I UnT~r spective on the af· th" vem,b:m~tahl . ;!.n ~ tbe =. or11Y(hen ,made the ,ObJect .of fair, 1 decided to go d lll'm~pl a.~":i1 .. o1 •L~ ... ~= bao· ridl u1e to Seattle: egree-.w. aus1.......,., um .SS~<Y.ot qi . or c . . AA an invetente trled·to make. • . ,,.,, ,, . . ""
And In their playtime and letsure Ch · La O'B · ·•-'ts Jan111n.se men can be ..;, ... 1y 1n4 !iPQn· air traveler I'm alt airman wrence nen aµuu ~ • · 6'661 Wlfl dreilahted to fly that the Watergate H _ ·r ·
taoeoua, clilld-like -.even. cb!W1ah 'Ibey Uie-Ialeti\ rriOd 1 ·-tssue ·hasrt''t ca'IJght may put thelr arms around each other on es e · , on. People may de-
like little boyl and s1ng drunk~y. ~ the 003 to the 747, they ve plore the "bugging"
culture as a whole ii ~~jecade. b~ decade. So when Qf Democratic head-
drunkeness, re~, perkaf>i , l at a . ~e a1r~ne called Amtrak quarters but shrug
everyone needs·~ from the extreme had come up with an enµ.rely new con-their shoulders in
tensions qi JtPanese life. cept, 1 eagerly bought 8 ticbl bafflement over who
I BELIEVE lhil moot foI1111 of ,jyi.
hecl eotertalnmeot-the ballet, the belly
dance, the Foiles Bergem -are the~
ting out of men's fantasies. Is the geisha
party en acting out ol. the Japanese
male's de.sire for a return to childhood?
Seward makes no such ouggeotlon, but I
find the idea attractive.
Gelshas pamper you with food and
drink and music. They anticipate your
every wish to keep you happy. They play
childlah games with you, making you feel
as happy and Irresponsible as a little
boy, They are also sexuaUy inaccessible
as a rule, except to their petrom.
In abort, they are mother substitutes.
They are younger and prettier than
mother, perhaps -but don't f0f1et that
when you were a little boy, your mother
wu the most be'autilul woman in the
-id.
But It's silly of me to theorize about
the poycbolog!Clll significance of the
1eiaha. On my few visits to Japan, I've
never been to a geisha party except with
my wtle. And what kid of gelalia party la
lhat!
The first surprise was at-Amtrak's 1s at rault. The RIJSS.
Ooldand T""'11nal. I checked mY; ~s ian wheat deals don't
arxl girded my lolns for the usuar liaU-quite come ofr as a
mile hike to the gate. But -would yoq,? 6candal. The whopping contribution of
believe il? -Amtrak's developed a Iqtemational Telephone and Telegraph
brilliant idea: instead of. making the 'CO .. to the G.O.P. for lhe convention in
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p88.9engers trudge vast distances to the
aircraft , they bring the aircraft to the
passengers. For there she came !
AND TALK about the size or a 747.
This new model is 10 times -nay, 20
times -longer than a 747. My jaw gaped
in awe.
Oh, the other airlines wlll turn green
with envy to think they never conceived a
dealgn break!!!Bollk• lhat.
San-11,P.ego that was never held does not
spring,'i,nstantly to mind as an example
or RelJublican infamy. It Is hard to prove
more ~ a time relationship be.tween a
milk pt\ce rise aad dairymen's con·
tributions'~ the Republican campaign.
THE BASJQ FAULT lies in the im·
plausibility of the charge that the Nixon
administration is a repeat of the Harding
administration in the ablence of any con·
crete, easily understood example of
payoff with real1 live culprits like Harry
Daugherty and Albert B. Fall.
There are not eYen the mlnk coats and
!amily-slzed i._ra oC the Truman ad·
mirllstration, nor the . vicuna coats and
oriental rugs of the Eisenhower ad·
mlntstratioa u aj!nbols ol the personal
payoff which poqile usually 88!0Ciate
with corrup\kln. ••
It ts not proved that the White House
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~ Eisenhow~r said :•1 will go to Korea
· people bel(eyed' tie, would d .. ml bdlc
ordered the buggipg or Democr;llic head-the w~ \I' !ID end, · ,
quarters. Nor ·/t· tr Jilo±ed "11"':',.p:~il! This ts somewhat different than
deal ...,. I """'• on ~vance Mc:Gove111'1 phrase about, going begging .. .ers ..,..,.:,J·-~'"'""'~""· ·'dleiilS: to Hanoi . Cnid""~ is -when ups aboul .• .,,,.J\l'!a• -. I ~ S<iialor ~ys -~ Wll!-m,rlbe F11v.ors to rrr·l\liven:IJi.eeii: ' .. , :VielPan> ll'otitlllkel tbt 'lirtsooeC> .. me
ed to, i~ PolitiCe,l ~n~J~::'.~ 1i".,.. :;:: iri_9Q days. but ':"1n1V beliMil in 1ttt' that No · direct • clijrges are JD a 4 i . -··~ wetUces-are .. ' W,i . ,aie General ~~r; as . the vlctoricm a~:..9;:\I '• ,. " '.~~ =--~,~~~~~
l5 Pl,'-t~ -hi ,., ~ . Senator Ml'G6Vel"R'S ~~cb iJ '
lo,b.teall\e".ln. ,lllr. • · . , . '-114 th t ·~ -to bo • ·' · • .. -•• o1 Coriclude r r . )I 'th tire lolltce:·of a ,.ou .go c."' w-
the ·stench% t~ 'ftlton admlntstnlttoo. Wamn· · ,G .. · Harcling to fmd an ad·
· ·· ·' .; · ,, ministnltiQo· ~~ beholden to and
· IT IS ASTONISlllNG bow closely this dominat.d I>Y big ·bnsi-as the ooe we
resembles the Jlel>ubliean campaipl of have today." 1bi.s is a Jraditlooal and
1952 based ·on "corruptim aod Korea.'' ~ Democratic campaign liDe
This time the Democrai.-are ralslnc the which votera . have preViously Ignored
issue of vena!Jly and Vl!olnBm1 but tlley "hen limea at0 iea""'abli &ood, as they
Jack ; the .. mess fn· W&lhington'~ wbi~ are today: ·
was so rlrmly filed in tbe public mlnd.t ., Very;,·few YOtera today have a lively
the end of the Truma11 administration memory' ol the scandals ol the Harding
and they also lack a candidate liloe admlnlattatioa altbougb they may vagu,.
Dwight D. Eiaenbower to capli.,.te Ibo ly be aware that Harding was a good-
public·witb a blg grin»· time fellow wh> enjoyed golf and
In fact, the Democratic candidate of amorous affairs, and was taken Id by
1952, Adlai E. Steveitson, l.ncen5ed the greedy associates. This is not exactly lbe
still incumbent president, Harry S Nixon tmpge. Tru~ •. ·by parrottlng ~ "mess ln Where do the issues which affect peo-
Washington" phraSe and said be would ple lie11bey lie, of course, in thA vary.
clean it up. "I wondered if he had been ing receptivity of Nixon's penonallty
taken in by the Republican fraudulent wbich the McGovern campaign is trying
buildup of flyspecks on our ~ashlngtoo to exploit on grounds of trickiness,
windows Into a big blot or 'mess'," deception, favoritism and in0001tancy.
Truman later wrote. This 1' the why of the kind of campaign
With siX weeks 'to go maybe lTT, McGo_vern Is conducting.
Watergate, the ~Ian aeats, and the But there ls a larger and as yet largely dairy cootrlbutlolls can , be ,,.id to the 1 1 ed u public as a a:mbinaUon "mess ln unexp 0 t area. .M~v~ is looking
Wi 11 and teapot dome scaddal, for the nwnber ooe e&;use ~ voter con· cern, ·accordiog to. 60me ~ya:, he will ~-the elf¥. bam'l.been tooJllC-not fiild ltln venality and Vjetnam, but In
the rillq COii ol living and the never end-
ing race to make bothmda """"· TUE VlETNAM side ol the venality
It Is this contrast between the freedom
JI childhood and the rigid demaros of an
tlmost feudal adult social system that
;iroduces In the Japanese male, says
!ewanl,aClll'loUadualllmofcbaracter.
la_,e are dreumopect, ...-Jve,
-l~e. dutl!ui and patient In al1D01t
~I their Jll'ICribed ICIClal and Jll'O"
lesslonal dealing•.
However, since almost 111 aodal rela·
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To bo fair, like all ..,. models, this
one had a few bugs. The aircondit\oning
was sporadic, the lounge kept. nmnlng
out of tee and, from the wa,y I bounced
around durtoe the night, we. mus\ have
hit a k>t. of turt>ulence -either that or
the nmway definitely net<b repaving.
For when I awolte in the morning. we
were atlll laxllng. In fact, we had to taxJ
all tbe way to Seattle.
)'he Things you. Di4n't D_o
WASlilNGTON -Two benerks an! at
the bottom of what ii tnnaptrlng In llrlfe
ahd tmor-rackod Uganda .
The voice Is blnck racist President tdl
Amin'1, but the handl are tbe baotb of
µbya'• fanatical Colootl Muammar Q>\11-
dnfi.
A aecrel Qeddafl pledge of 1511 Miilion
to bock Amln'• dictatorial rule trtueltld
the wbolo l<ries oC xenophobic and
barbarous evtnta that have horr\Oed the
world -the dlaappearanct and slaylna:
of lhousandJ of
Upndana; the l\ld.
dtn tennlnlUon of
relaUons 11t'ilh l1n1el,
with Whom Omln had
betn on warm
ttl'IDll the t!qUalJy
abrupl expulsion ol
10tne IO;OOO A11an1,
man)' of them bonl
In Upodl, aad the ~ of their
boqit,-bc±11111 .ct other propert1:
the manilC'tl -•1 to UN Secretary
General Woldhehn (...,... of wllld! """'
1<111 to Prime M1ltllll" Goldo Meir and
Polatlnlln ..,.mba le6d(r Y•-
Aralat) ~·Hiiier'• II•,.,,... ol f mllllon ,,.... ~
Qoddo1I bod • direct voice In all ol 1-fnnetJc abomtloos.
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(noBERTs.~)
'l'llEY All b1a WOJ ol wqjq -
ap1nal bll ti!" fmldotll hal9 -lllul
and Britain. The Llbylll _,..,,.. la ID CODllant
and c1-loild> with the bla~ racllt
Upnda lltl<lo1pan. 11 tltldltlon lo thll
pl'.<lftllJed 9111 mlllloll aubaldy, belns pold Ari\ln In moolllly inltallmenlo, be hu
alJO roctlvtd 1 numbe< ol ctlttertna
penonal slflo !ttm Qllddoll, ....... tbem
an uponst.., 1tallaa alllol!i<dlo llld
..... abowy J<fttr1.
A fanatical Moslem, Qodctan la unabla
to Vent hls venon\Om enbnoilly of tsrael-
btceuse Libya Is too distant and mllitarl·
ly too lnnocuoua to strike dln!ctly at
Juael.
So be la Vl<arloully Wlflin& I jihad (JD. lJ war) by r-llmded-IPtlldlnl · ol
Ubyi'a IU btllloO -oil bicoftw> to unc1erwr11e u.. '8llct 'Septomw tm ...
thll Al l"al.\b and others who .,.. et1<111lto
of lll'lel « \1111"" to bo for I price,
Apinll Brllaln, Qoddlll ls ......... 'flndlot1"'1 In Libya and ..,..1we ...
bo CM 1et In a tellln& blow -ouch as
CM>plac<nt Upndl.
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I SUPPOSE it was aoa. sort ol Did .ybu get 1 k>t of things done last
meclliaalcal lalluro. In my erPertenoe II' year!
usually a coreopsia in the lnbolrd ~·~'"1 ~ Y0t1.~did, eh? You're reeling pretty
But we got there Nfe ud ~""' -~pttP.ent about tt, too, aren 't you ? A
rated and rolued. And l ...-, 1PI of nle are like that -always pat·
rtoommend the Amtnt c o n c·e pt , ctn& ierMetves on
partlcuiar!y to the -· wllo 1rt • tho ~k for Ibo aln)'I lookln& for ~ .-111¢' ·i'uttW ol thlnp
dlfl....,t, • 1. • !!\Of manage to' roe
11· •• -In thla nlallori ... ...... • ' -y didn't drJam 6p the ClllCOlll· <: Yj) protialJb tonr .. o. One olU-4&11, tt'1 llotllf ii IJ -'cln't !«I ao
&et ol! the pound. II\ m u I· boweta,
, obout lbe U.. ol r----------., W.,.. achl....r,
• ~ 1r r-s were hoaelt Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Keep up the good work, cltlU'ns.
Keep coo.. police and flrl pbooe
llnet busy wllb lnqulr1"1 -•
whit'• rolnl on -there'• • 1111 ....,.hunt or' a bll ,llro: you 're .o ~ -llld ..,.,. le ban a tl1orou&b ezplanaUon !tr.
all the idnJDs -wbo car.. lf'lt de-
lays •Ital tent._ ca~
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....p to look o&:'the other side of the
.,_...... -Ind "" lhe thlnp you dlllo'I • In Ille pnvloUI II moothl. Wltholt tnowq )'OU •t au. for ex·
1mplt, 111 wqer lllat you -like me -
didn't -
Ttach SOpl\11 Lortn to eat spaghetti
with cbopottcu. •
Boa a compaa
JUtchhlke a ri&fon a steam rolltr.
Win an argurQIDt wtth 1 woman.
ih ah llr-Hpp•d ,_,.-lnaoted
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ljo-.. ' • '"""""'In -wit~ Jlllla~
Wrtie 1 letter t:e. 1 conc:rea1nan.
, ~ 1 -lulatory telecnm to your -.. """"'-'-' Tate a i«IMfer to lunch 4iWic Na-
tional Brotberl\ond Weelt.
( HAL BOYLE )
Find a new secret parking space for
yopr car. t
Write aoqthlng 1mm0rtal \Jndeiwiter
wit~ • pen. '
TumUil?171S.l~·
See your denli!l lwtce.
AND 'l1JOllE ARE only a few ol {be
thillp YO\I dk1n'f tlo. Man, I'll alJO bel
that you didn't -
aiauenre ,..,,. -to a P!lle o1 In-
dian band wieotlln& and bell blm •
Save ID old red.....i tree or plant a ........
Sbarptn a pencil !or a protty
oecr<tary.
Sit In the lap of" recepllontst In yottr O!·
nee and cry on he< ·~· Do anY1hln& lor lhe national eeoloCY exc0J>t Ket a summer WI.
-YIWI, YOU DOlrl Ila .. lo ltD me irilat kind ol • ~ kin4 ol
rrf you -rD'~-tO ... ~you
lllO dldn' -·.Talia oll • llllnl rt the llellllt ;..;
~lwoufd. I .. fl/I """' Olaft I qGorter till6 I bl ~ btd*t'• ..... Buy mon lben ane bo1 of Girl Seoul
Cl)Okl<s,
Rescue a banker's blq~yed daughter
from. the menacing boots oC a runaway
horse.
Learn all the .atamas of the "Star·
Spaneled Banner." '
Read the Bible clear. through !or tho
flrsl time In your life.
Inherit a !O{IUne. •
When JOU compare all )heoe thlnp you
clidn 't do wjlh tbo plcldllJiC·lbinp you 414
do. pun,y ...... t1oesn1 11 mate you feet
you kind ol waljed your limeT
DAIL Y PILOT
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TllomM Krnll, Cdltor
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The 'wbole subjeet of s o • c a II e d " • !,? he $ ooO Joophol~ In t~natton'a tax system has . ~onefd ln t country a 1, grant,
rmved !O the l0<efront of tllOj'campaign BARRY . ,,.. m e J!!e ~!ne~ conu.n~ty\ '
debate ·~"" bur economic ayatem. GOLDW:' "TER ·~ t~ contentl of McGov..,;.1 Sen. Geo .. McGovern , the 'bemocrat A. to · I made ~
condldate for Presi!!enl, opened' the sub-11 ~ '::Y 1l: ~ prev1')Us
' • l\\d for oedous con· l ecooomlc suggestions, II still uqdencored
1 stdetat~·wttb hls econbmy and increase the Dumber of \he (act that the Democrat candlda£e ii ~ .-ntly to ~t jobs. cibvloully floundering around 1n· the field ~Ne; .York ~ accelerated ' de Pr e ct at Io I aboUt which he knows very little. ..
... ~ ' ty St!alrily allowances were passed b Congrea Al one security analyst put it, "Sen.
·· J\h~t He sug-upon recOmme.odatioo of the ~ident to McGovern ls a fine gentleman:~ ~ut in
gea --~ gov-ioocease 'tile 8.mount of risk capital ..-.L matters of the economy and taxation, be emment ·UN.al col· ed b A ·~ is .naive and -~-.uc..A " leet an add!liooal ID . , Y. merica!' COFJ'Ol'•llons to build . ......:---
. ··billion a yoar ill r<V· DO!f .P~ and>i>lher flcililies. .AcnJALLY the argument about tax
. . . · eooe by • lflJ' by 'i 1'tir. like several other p!Vvislons ol ~es 1~ which wealthy peroons
fopl"'lr bis "'8Bfllions, lot pluqlng ·the ~<IUr)li!ilcb McGOvern _would UM corponilions escape their obliialions '°rt:~ McGovern's.~ ="·re. ~On . ,L~':'t~ 16
:: • II much ovmrorkedpolitlcal device. · Inc · w"""' ' •-r" c:!t' · -'T' "Fot example ii has been shown
<fllfe reased pa~ts by cor-~ ,94o~ ' =-x ~. ' t statlstlcally'tbat
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1f all the people earning pora~. ....1th,: fanullea and people 11;~ "(~.,,.. time, the depjelkin ·· s11>9,ooo or more wtre taxed up to 100 w~ecelve Income •!<""\. '!>vestn)el?I· alto~~ til industzy Is des I~ J>el'C<Ot ii ,would ,.ot bring 1n enough
, . .Of the !JlOre t~~. facJC!rs ter ~~ purpose=-y -to encourage the . ~ revenY,e to run me government more '*1tich la tiegim\~ to m.eT<Ja the (act Dii atiil Jll§ .... es to "Rlore f<Jf ad· •than a;coopie of days. PluggtDg the ac· l~t the .word JoopiiOie me... all ditiooal..Nel In a time whe11. the · tual loOilbolea .. such certainly mid not
t Ill!• to.'.~1 .pollU<:illll,~ .':'c<;overn's . · pauon JS,~*1¥ a~cbivi ,exhaustion -b'iii>i hi anything like the 123 billion that mse, he urged dumgeUii•baaic facets of bL il4. ~ . ....,... and 'an· energy Sen. McGoVern lalks about. ·
tM revenue syst~ : .. · ,t , ..._ . crhds of frtgbtehlng proportl~. One of the senator's inajof' failinp is
For axample, he suggeil;;d)hal cop1tal his' 1requeilt use ol large unrealistic wns be taxed .. ordinary ~rfbat . l'.l!>f OM!. in .. ~. e Ith er--flllD-et Jn dlsculalnl the nation's 'it' depttciatlon allowances ,.,,Jil:ii!ll by t~ or lle~ cltnles that .,_ -y: For example, )rlor. to .his
corporatioiis he abolished and that clf:ple-, kind ol lax ~ ~ ~Y needed. • ~ Sen. Mc:GoVern was busU
.111/0 .allowlnces for the oil and gps m-·P~pa the·peopie"litlo Ra1J1e this best • tqlnC'a Oat reduction ol 50 pereent ~
dishlts be •bollshed. ore oliiclais of the Nii.ii !tdmlnistration • i!%penilltures tor the nalioo's defense
WllAT BE overloolted was the fact ~t \lle1• ~ community doeo not
rjgald t11e capital Pins tax and the
dj!pletlon allowances is "loopholes." l'ost ol the changes McGovern p._.t
\;ere enacted to help erpand the
wbb are off"'1ng a tu revision ceared to syiitem.
the 'Datioo's l!CClllCllDlc r<h>very and ·aim-Suboequently, II ns developed-that he
· eel at the development ol a ...ustlc full. bad no idea where theae cu1a could be
emplo7mei11 economy. · · made or If Indeed the · deleme budget
Sen" McGovern's estreme tax mlsloa could stanCI that 'kind of reduction
· program, comlng oa lop of his ill-con-without destroying the nation's military
ceived and now abandoned plan to give security. -· ~·...._ . .....,.... .. _; .;.. ., . .f-~· .:.-_ --. ---· -. -Death Penal tg Initiativ e --
A :Shame on California?
OO~OR REAGAN, despite all the vidiJ»ce' to the contrary, insists on
believmr !bat state-inflicted death is an
Seclive•deterrent to crhne. He speaks
,the victims. "Who weeps for them?" ua.
' Sonie ~t facts lo the Dllllter of
death '~ ty were given me the
day 1:"'0r. Alan J. Kringel, a
Menlo Park plychlatrist: .
I Ciplta1 punlibment, the d o ct or
jlelieves, probably provobs m o re
)nllrdero -It deten. At 1 "'c•11t trial ll>;Slm Jooe, I )'OUD( WolilBD bo!iY-tltter ~ that !he killed two -1i.:eme lhe was IUlclda1 and wanted the sttta to . pnwide her aulctde, Jn the au
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:f aming Tot's. Tantru~
"'.lll!on was the last time your family
., ! How fir away waa that move ? ( J
rej>orted was the fact one out of I.. M. BOYD
fivo cltbens packs up to .. we •1¥1!her< each year. ·Now the lfalllll· , .._ _ _,,.._ ______ _.
c~ can tell ua allo the amage t •
• : ~ ol • ncb Nonethelesa, "'""I'' by the matrtmonlal
moY<I -approx!-upert1.1 P<1ff 11. staUstlcaUy. ll'a still
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mately 1,111111 mu... ldrthor aubalantlatlon of .... Love and
Ttiat womm atand War IDID'• "old b&rD door theory." As
the -ol. IUl'll'Y ~ J'tllOfled, Jhla o_, ....S.:
bett<I' than do men "UJ'!>Q_lbloW~ mud ~ the
is the qiiiiiOilClilii olil---· ..... ol ll'• .... lo
ol -Dr. llovld stlct. ..
Adlersbcrl· Saya he: AVDMlll!-Clleill '°"* 'oo me for
·"Al • pliyaidan, J talklll • mach about m avtr1p thlo or
would rather en awrap lllat. ~ ~ q"11e rlcht ·
-a -,..11y ..-i with IOatlllbl ._,..an bUok, -1J. Aa
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with theae facts.
"I can ooly believe that Mr. Reagan Is
. "' anxious to be elected Pmident of the
U.S. lo 1'71 and Mr. Younger 10 bldly
wants to be our nm Govm>ot tllit they
a.. willioc to cold-bloodedly pmler lo
tbe voten".llftderitandlbl des1re to oon-
trol vlolellce IQ California by """""'ting
the retmn of the most 00&.dlie and
~y. ineffectn•I * vmgeance_ ever
deviJeC:l,by·m.an: capj.t:al punldmwint. ·
"1bi1 Is Mr. Reagan's ahule anc1~Mr.
YoW1Jer's lhlme. It must not be
Callfomia's shame '' ,.,,
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~.wile than wllll the liasblnd. Women old Dr. Walter W. llelllr aald : "II a 111111
an )u9I bell« adjusted to We." stanclo with )>la loll fOol oa a bot a1oYo • ' i Pl:NN8YLVANIA mother of aevtn and lit riPt fOOI ill a ,_, Ille
uys ohe 1G11g ... !OllJ(f a aun way to sta~ """1d MY lhot, Oii • Iba
tUOI • ""·· tantrum. ··1 )Ult pb hokl of averace,.. • comlorta~. ft ·lbf.ijd and put U clown In !runt ol the CUS10MD asb wbo .flrat uw Ibo ~ mirror In the -and point at "bandWrltlnC on the. w~." W a a ~," •1' the. ''WorU every BeJ•Mmr Of ,Babyloa, 9CCCl'dlna to Uw ~;PY -Q. "You p.y a noaMl.Olt :::.ble~a a~? Am.icoa ,_ bl" _, kllled Jn Viel-Aramaic -llll -
pain! ~ llllilJ • dtod In -In But Dtnlal. Iba -. ... ~r· ~ . . ""'"'"" uld -to ... Uod A. lllac&\Y si,m. bid~ Bl11t••••"1ttuadolB11111 ln-
11 tr loo Obriaua lo uy Iha mora 4'tel tenllid II ~ H. """ I~ a t
a olJO &lrl -out on, Iba more •l'I ~ ~ 1 t ••k
the la to pt m1rr1ed! Probably. around • ....
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WASIUNGTON -Former Altomey
General John Mitchell's name bu been
linked to the Watergate espionage opera·
Uon by a principal witness in the cue.
The witness , Alfred Baldwin, has sworn
he was a member of the Missjon
lmpOISible crew that spied 'o n
De~atl~ Parti._headqu~rters. One of
his espionage reports. he has all~ged,
waa addressed personally to Mitchell!" -<t
By Baldwin's account, he £ave an oiaJ.
report to James Mc·
Cord, Jr. whQ wu
then the security' co-
ordinator ror Presi-
dent Nixoo's cam·
paign coomittee. In
Baldwin's presence.
McCord aile&edly
put lho report in
. writing and ad·
dressed it to Mitch-
ell.
Su~, McCord _wu arrested at
gunpoint wit four other men inside DemQcratle ~ bOadquarters. 'Ibey were
""'"" lll!1l'al . gloves and _ C;m'YJnF eaveedrORIDr eqwpmeru. ·
Bat<IWOC' liao confessed ihaf' b .
monitored convenatlons ptcked up-bY a
bu& led lo one of tho _.lie
(JACK ANDEl?SON)
Party telepbon~. The bugged cOovena·
tions were reported in memos, wbleh
McCord IM!fll both to the "Nbite House
and the-cal!1palgn commlli....,,~wln
claims.
· TIIE MEMO that went to Mitchell,
however, dldJl't deal with the bugging
operation. As BaklWin tells It, he was
asked to .~heck on security tn lhe building
where the President 's campaign com-
mittee has ill headquarters ..
He cozied up to a secretary in the law
finn of Reeves and Harrtaon. wllich has
offices In the same building. She toldJlim
that one ol. the l•w partners had coo-
tributed to George McGove111'1 cam·
paign. .
When Baldwir. reported Ibis lo Mc:Conl,
the aecurlty chief allegedly dashed off a
memo to Mltcl!ell wamlng lhat the law flmrm a political aecurlty risk.
Baldwin pve the FBI 1 1111-page state.
men! . .refalllng his role 1n the Wa~lt4
eaper. Thereoller, ho rel!<Jrltdlj wu
grant"1 '-!mt!I lrom Jll'Ol"Clltlon In
rn:twig, for li\I test1mciiY· helm a
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federal grand Jury.
A FORMER FBI 11enl, Baldwla uld
he had t>e,n assigned .at fli'st u a -
1y guard for Martha Mllchell Illa ID'
structioo.s werl not io let her out CJ( bil
$ighl except when abe wml to bed. He
u·a1 also handed a roll of D'1iQneJ end. ftl
instructed to buy her anytlllac abe
wanted and to pay cub, be aid.
When he joined the Wateriate ...
pionage operation, Baldwin aald, McCord
shoyed a .38 pistol at him. Bal-pro-
tested tbat he didn't bave a pistol pormlt.
Mc:Conl alleaed!Y told him !bat bo c11c1ni
need one, because tie wu attached 'to tbl
President'• campelin c:omm1t1ee.
On May 9. Baldwin said he cauPI an
AUqheny flilJ>l to visit his home ill O>l>-
necticut. Aa ho boarded, tho -
antfliljacklntl equipment ~ Ibo
pistol. He couldn't prnduce • pormlt, • he ... ddalned whllethe llrllm.......,
with the ,.._ldent'a campalp .-.
mlttee. ApparentlJ, pfltola, bur1far .... bat-
ging -. aql<al .-.. cameras ,..le !Gr ~.,,...
doc:µmenla -an part of. ta. ..,..... equiplamt ,,..,.. at tbe Pl It ....
campal&n headquarton -Ibo -
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Quinault Indians Say Clunup lacking
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~eep }'(lllr pet "lean
& livel1'' ... ham.
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l11dians Can't See ~ , ... ~ ... . .. ,,,,,, ..... , .. ···-··-:'!x······ :t'""=" ·-··· rn .. iil!li:/ili!ffiilff ....•• 1.:::.!.1P. ..•. «.::::<.: .. : .• ::il: .• 1t:,_ ... 1i!lfrii!ilii •.. ::.H;
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W oocls for Loggers ~
TAH\)LAH, Wash. (AP) -men!." !ll
The blue four-wheel-drive sla-'Wilcox concedes that "the ~j
lion \Vagon jolted 11>-a stop whole fOrestfy sitUanbrf~ -· --~j
beside a jumble of grey-white u n d c rm an a g e d (on the m c~·· ·-11-::r and branches. Quinault lands) and any op-!::
''Look at that:' said Bob portunity for them over a long _,(,!_,\_,
Anti-Perspirant
. Remarkably el!ective ..• even
fo r those individuals who
perspire heavily! There is 1
form ula fo r everyone.
SPRAY 4.l IZ·-· 2-ig
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Law a Qu inaull Indian tribal period of time to sustai n these
councilman tour Ing the forests ls practically nil." j~[ • CREAM 2 1z. _
Taholah Logging Unit on the Logging on the Quinault ·•1: • LIQUID 1 It . · 2 49 •
t r J be 's 190,000-acre ocean-reservation is carried on !i! · • STICK 3 t z. h
fronting "reservation. "Nothing under t"u contracts. .l!.!. Re1.111 • e1 . ~-:·.!.!
is ever going to grow in 9ne allows cutting on the there.'' 30,000..acre Taholah unit, along fg:mm111111HH!!!!'.:11mtiri1ruliiH!mmmmnn1:.:::.mi!mmui3litiililll!!H!!illll!Him::;::!::;;:~li
Two wee.ks lat.er , C a r I the-Pacific Ocean north of the ¥,µ;!:i!!li!Hillll!lll!I!El!m;:rum:nl!lil!!!!!llnruEU!i!I"l..J!l!l -
Johnson, a fqrester for the Quinault River by the Aloha i'u,;:,"i·,l' PON D'S Bureau of lndlan Affairs, Lumber Corp., a division of ~
drove through the same area Evans Products or Port.land .
and said, "We hav&·OO doubt it Ore. It expires in 1979. ~i·,
will come back t h r o u g h 1be other contract, covering
natural regenero!Qi:" the 35,®=e Crane Cr<ek
'J1le spectacul8rly .fiJeautiful unU. farther inland near Lake Jli
Quinault Reservatioaj ...,wltcre Qulna ult calls for logging by i)l
about 2,000 ~-.. t~eare jly IIT Rayonier lnc. It ex-I"
cleareut end',-~Ql!llilely pltt! in ·WB, ,!l
half \hat many ,are replanted, Frank E. Flckeisen or Seat-i!]
is a focal point In a growillG' lie, former president of the \h
controveny ~ (64 •.fa I .Y.'estern Fedt:ration of OUt-tt~
management cirlJ;tian "timber •,.J;loor.Clubs, :w1y!'l·BtA manage-1;;
stands. ' ' me.$; of these contracts "can j\\
Earl \Vilcox, ch.IH' 0 f el best be described as hj' ciisual." 11, fores try programs fcir the ... ~~::\rMs~h :::~gE :~:~::~;. ~~: ,.i!_.:.1
24. 7 million a year fur 10 years BIA In Wt!Stem ~1lchigan.
to do all the timber stand im· de fen d s his office's
provement and replanting that perl<nni.Dce but agrees more
needs OOing. He said the ~oC ~~-on the
$329,000 in the OOdget fOf' 1973 n..1 .... ult is divided -as it i.!
"will not keep us abreast of ~-the status quo." on many reservations -into
allotments to individual ln-
American Indians have S.2 cilam. 1be allotments are ad-
million acres or comrnerc1ally minW.ered by the BIA as trust e~loitable timberland. 0 f lands.
these at least' 1.25 million · . But a.ince the rc:;.ervat ion
acres have been logged and was established in 181:1. abou1
the sla~h and watte left a thlrd of the allolmt:nt land
behind. say~ Rep. Julia Butler has betn sold t<1 non-Indians
Jta!lsen (0-\\'ash. I. chairman and many of the remaining
of the appropria tkml sub-allotment! have fallen inlo
committee co~~rned with the joint ownenhlp throug·h sale
Interior Department. or inheritance. One 80-acrr
"\V ith no c\t:anup or allotment may no ... : h:l\'I'
rtforeststion pn>gram. lhe more than 100 owners. And
land is t:s sent1 all y non-they might be sca tte r ed
productive." ~1rs. Han sen throughout the \\'Orld
said. The BfA reforested only Both the tribe and the
17,720 acres in tht: Last fiscal bureau ere working on
year. Jegialative and other ap-
Mrs. ffansen told Wilcox prOecba to 1etlint, the land
that the Qulnaults, whose placed in tribal ownership. Not
reservation 'is in her di strtct, allRf the lndlans support thla .
"have not had much 'But Jacbon U)'I he's surt: \I
auislance in limber manage-can bt done.
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• --Florida resort. • ~ would be'< overbooked. Traffic "We•re runnlnit at ' t l per-1Jley w~ the ~ bf ~
1bat w.u abou~ the Ume the ,was anar,l~. Customers had to .Cent' lower occupancv this need. \o provid! as quickly .. as ~l· 10 nlillklj)th , yilllort puslled sfsnd in line . as Jong ·as, two ~ember tha• •ve 'id J st • poos1bl~ additloltp\ ljlClliti(for ~ .;,the tum9tlle, 0 n hours: somet~es,, to ~tee a YW1'' 800'• .P\id ,"Most ()f our ~ .. both 1rt !he1'aglc . ., scW!Jle, •"" iDiJqe~·wizards l,avor1te attracuon· or even to th~· propertif'J ~ :·e. On '.lA&:lr Kingdom tbeme-'. park ,atid~,ln .~ .,iijil th' , cqrill<l"!'ce eat. '!laf ·we.lten.t'!l'cre ire!i 'VII• ;'."•ml~ accommodations.
tbltlalllie ftl1 in ,rantajyland. . -The day, aft.et cbris~ .. ~ e.nf room1 ·all nver{ tbf! l.o\ft( · THE FIRST year's crow~ i
If ~t tn the ~'st c( F)orida. gates of ,Disney Workl "were au~ over I.he nre11. On the tldn't ~ the 1) l.1 0 e y One=' a;o 't&ta Oct 1 .! ..., Fourth of Julv tW.e Wt!re hletartby mu~. j
the ~ ~ht ,.J· ·muitori 2.!0Q room• ..,tjl•b!1 and !,bat 'walki!P pointed dUI tr.at 1n
tourilt'• ~ ~ 'On Labor Day weekend •OOl1ld have bloeh ~)>Iggie. eeononlic "feas)blfity lludy in I to the pobllc for the !lmtlme. Morris Ford, dJrector of the 1965 projected 6.2 million
Some said the opening was ther8 Wre ;acint rooms s~ate Division of.!fourism, s~id visitors.a yeat. niat esti·nate
U pcaaat~tbat the park, w~ aU over t h1's t own, all his agency I~ also worried , wu'later bodsted io a million
r: net· ~etl!d . and the com.: ' _1 • about attract mg ~ n o u ft. h and in late 1970 the prediction
nmntty wu'not prei>ared. ov•r the 'area . , .' visitors l~ fill tlle~s ·belng bec8me JO million !or the f~st _ . _ built in eentral,~r --:-· year.
~ INDEED, lo the ~-A .. q "Very .rraNctr; •we're very •;w leased that ·~ ..--concerned ," 'M said. .. e .aJ;e P even darkness . of •. °"""Ing day clootd II O)idday1·lhe park a~ ' ): TlM E this, ffgure ill!> betn ei-
palntm and •CIJllt!IM were read•··••utt-.i with a nmwd,ol ·IN. THE, ~ AN ' cteded·"· Walker s&d . "Total J &' -"">r ¥ ...1..1,,, DiliifleV ~s hav'e been • , , ~ ·.still at worlf,-ttytng to JP.Ike a 69,000-.the7'1CC1t'd fOr t~~r; working 'OO 'their oeople:-mov-. attendance for the fint full ' ,~ deadline whlch had:-stiddenly cars stacked ,up for nll!es· in ing problems.f'~neet pl f~u!' YW: will be more t.h8Jl !o.s
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to a few hours. THAT W.AS the laSt time. means of transoorting vlsitrrs for steady ~tinumg gro~h. ~~~~~~;·_! ~1 ' A crowd of 10,000 that··tum-MICkE:y and Uu!: motel builslers rrom the malii. gate ·10 the , While central Florida has
;r ed out that first day didn't got,buSyandcaughtup.~: ~· park, has l>een •incre11.sed to ~n enjoylng a tourlst bootr,
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thellacade! were the tools 8'1d Hugh Snow, rqanagOr..or the Chrlstmns. ~boats were Fc .. d sgid that the tourist
~~e. of construc~ion in pro-Robert Meyer f\1otor Inn .and J~1qched ~s a~.lilc;knp svste .. '. busine~ in the F1orida Keys
"'...... president of ~he . Orlando ~reil ~-Card Wa'f~. president of also h~ct been slack this sum-
lt didn't matter. ~1ickey Innkeepers ASS9Ciatlon; »id Walt Disney Production~. 8'1iid mer. as well as in Mian1i.
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Mesa Man
Faces Trial
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SANT A ANA -A Co.o;ta
h1•1>a uphoJi;terer ac<·used of
the shoot ing of a rrl'dltor ha s
boon ordtrtd 10 face !rial Ocl.
25 on charges of assault i,1•!th a
deadly "'eapon.
Oranj.!e Count\' Sup c r ! n r
Court Judgt~ \\'1lllun1 fo.tt1rr:i.y
set the trial <.la1 e after Noah
E. Green . J[I. tif 1650 Su!)('rior
Ave .. pleaded ln01;M..~nt to the
allegations. C:rcen is fret on
$10,000 OOH.
Green "'as arrested July 24
shortl y after the shooting of
1.1ark Davidson, 24, of 2S80
Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa.
Da vidson has slnce recovered
from a Oesh \'-'OU!ld in the
right shoulder.
2 Nc,vport
Me11 Face
Drug Co unts
S1\~'TA ANA -A Newport
Beach bu ilder accused on ar
rest of having l\\'O pounds or
hashish in his possession has
been ordered to face trial Nov .
6 in Orange Coun ty Superk>r
Court on charges of possessing
marijuana and possessing the
drug with intent to sell.
Judge \Villiam ri1urray set
the trial date for Michael
Weagle~·. 27. of 955 W. 16 St.
and ordered him to retum le
the co urtroom Oct. 27 for a
pretria l hearini:.
Judge ~1urray set identical
dates for co-de.fendanl Richard
Paul 5<'hullr!1a•1, 26, o( the
Silme Newport -F d dress.
Schullmnn fa ces id e n ti ca I
charges. Both me n ha.ve
pleaded innocent to t b e
charges and are free on ball.
S1rit Filed
After Fall
SANTA ANA -Daqiages
totall ing $1 million are being
demanded by the family of a
Dana Point woman who died
after a fall last Oct . 10 at R
Garden Grove ri>ller skating
rink.
Charles Strigl .J:r. and the
t>ight children of Do~thy
Strigl, 39, name the HohdRy
Rolltr Rink of Garden Grove
as the defendant in their
Orange Countr Superior Court
Death Notlee•
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S11nd1J, October 72
Both Candidates
Given a Mugging
RICKY 1'1CKY POLITTX: Do you realize that upon
this day, ...,.e stand only one month and .seven days away
from the Great Election? There's no possible way we
can elude IL
So you can look for your television set !o be even
more filled with the paintings wtth pride and the about.
ings of alarm from politit"OS 00 all 1idea or lhe spec-
trum.
Sooo your teevee at commercial-time :will go blank
and a voice shall come on: "Ladiea and gentlemen,
your fa vorite spray deodorant commercial will not be
seen tonight in orde:r that we may .. bring you the follow·
ing paid political blather, er, announcement .. ,"
And so it will go. You can't~even escape all this: by
going down to the local piua parlor.
DID YOU NOTE in the news just the other day
where one of the local piua·P!JShing chains is giving
away glasses with ei ther Nixon's or McGovern's mug
on the mug? Poll-watchers have tried to delermine by
noting how ~any people pick up which kind of mug
how the election is going. Nixon muggers are far ahead
here in orange County. That has caused the poll-watch-
ers to decl~ the Prysideat a shoo-In come Novem-
bet 7.
Well; Just remember, the last time Orange Councy
went for any Democratic presidential candJdate was
when Franklin D, Roosevelt ran for this fi:rst tenn.
Dismayed by the Great Depression, Orange CounUans
did a flopover to the Democratic side that just hap-
penal to go aJoog with the national rush to FDR.
R~EVELT'S NAME appeared three other times
on Orange County ballots whereupon he was incapable
of drawing flies, much Jess voles, as he swept to na-
tional viclllry.
Thus you can't assume that as Orange County goes,
iO goes the nation.
Bright.er on lhe election picture for McGovern w~s
a N!cent poll. Wherein the pollsters declared that Mc-
Gov~n in California Is closing upon Mr. Nixon. They
·would have you suspect that the gap is ~g on -a
dally baslS, lJKi! vi"'"'1g ooe ol those em!lng Olympic
sprints, the man from Dakota Terrilory will fly by the
man from San Clemetite at the wire, thus precipitating
one of the great national political upseLs of all thne1.
ONLY DIFFICULTY with all this poll.predicting ts
that the poll was taken for the McGovern people. They
can draw it about them like a security blanket. ILs
other value can be questioned
Don't forget that John G. Schmitz:, the former R.floo
publican from Tustin, is in the same race in seeking
to fl ing Nixon out on lhe street jobless.
You are not likely to see too many teevee commer-
ci.'.lls featuring Coog. Schmitz and his American Inde-
pendent Party because they may nol have much cash
to scall~r about. l am sorry about this. You'll just have
to get by with deodorants between the Nixon and ~lc
Govem plugs.
ALSO. DON'T forget that Benjamin Spock, the I•·
mous baby doctor. also want& to be president on bthalf
ol the People's Party. He'll be on the Callfomla ballot.
too, if not oft.en on your TV set.
Dr. Spock came out just the other day In favor of
Proposition 19, the California ballot measure that, It
adopted, would make lnarijuana legal.
Gee, I guess that means he'll have to re-write all
his baby books.
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lldall, ·steven1on to Speak
' -Campaigners Bring in Big N·ames
By O. C. llUS'l'INGS Of .. Dtif'J l'lltl &laff
Orange County polltiC'Ol!I Bre
bringing ln the big guns as
campaign '72 heads down the
home stretch.
FORAfER Secfelary of the
Interior Stewart Udall will
SP!'8k at Qrange.._Coas.t Col.J.cgc
~1onday. ...-
!lis talk. scheduled ror 3
p.11t. in the OCC Science Hall ,
l.s open to the public. Udall's
appearance ii sponsored by
the OCC Students t o r
McGovern.
junk>r senator from llllnols
and IOfl ot the former
D e m o c r a t \ c presidential
nomlnee, will be the speaker
Oct . 12 at a SIOO-a-plate dinllt'r
for Congres,,man Ri c h a r d
Hanna.
A receplion at 7 p.m. will
precede the • dinner in the
Cyrstal Room of the Grund
Hotel in Anaheim.
Hanna, the first Democrat
ever elected lo Congress troni
Orange Cow1ty, is seeking his
si.J:lh tenn in the House.
ORANGE COUNTY '1be former New Fron-
tiersman is now chainnan of
the board of the. Overview
Corporation. He also writes a
syndicated newspaper column
called .,Jlda!J OD the Environ· ment ...
Robert L. Wetzier, chairman
of the Cortgre!Sman Hanna
Committee says tickets to the
dinner can be p.ircllased '--------J
through the committee, P. 0.
* * * DEMOCRATIC vice
presidential candidate Sargent
Shriver is scheduled to speak
on "Conservation and the
Environment" during the
Thursday evening session of
the Nationa l Recreation and
Parks Association's 65th con-
vention at the A n a h e i m
Convention Center.
* * * ADLAI Stevenson Ill, the
Box 511, Cypress.
* * * CELEBRm.ES for Ni.Ion
will be appearing Oct. 51 in a
salute to the President at the
Anahelnt Convenlion Center.
A1aster of Ceremon.i~ Art
Link.letter will set lhe stage
for such sbow biz types as
Gleiln Ford, Jimmy Stewart,
Rhonda Fleming and Mamie
Van Doran, according to rally
chairman Alex Robertson.
On the sports side, Los
Angeles Rams Merlin and Phil
OIMln, Marlin McKetver and
Jack Snow are exPected along
with Olympic athletes Cathy
Rigby, Pat McComilct, Deb-
bie Nyer. Blll Toomey and Dr.
Sammy Lee.
Rally ti cket& are on salt! at
ofCic~ of the Committee to
Re-elect the P r e s i d e 11t
throughout the county. They
are priced at $3 for reserved
seats and $1 for general ad-
mission.
* * * AND ACJ'OR Walter Bren·
nan, finance chalnnan for the
American-Independent Party,
will introduce guest speak.er
Custom savings plan:
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1·ine of:
Custom drapes,
slipcovers,
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home. our dtcoralor will bring sampl11 and
prol-lollll euggeations. And you can charge
It at Penrwye.
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Dan Smoot Ocl 14 during a
dinner-dance honoring John
Schmitz, tile party 's presiden.
Ual candidate.
The event iJ scheduled for
the Grand Ballroom of the
Disneyland llotel. It is a $15-a·
plate affair.
Brenn.an also will present
Willis Stone, author or the
liberty amendment. AIP vice
presidential candidate Tom
Andenon is listed as a ten-
tative guest. .
Mrs. Jack Williamson of San
Clemente ls chairman of the
event. Working on her com-
mittee are Mrs. Betty Davies
and Mr. and Mn. Ray Gibbs
of Newport Btach, Mr. and
Mrs. Jobn A. Kooha and Mn.
Fo,,..t Alltn of Orange, Ill!>.
and Mrs. Robert Butbolome,.-
of Tustin and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry O'Dohert~ ol LIKUna
Hills. .
Mrs. WilkiMon said pr~
ceeds from the dinner-da~C~
will be used to pay !Xpenses
bf the Current Sehmltz Con-
gressional Newsletter which I!
circulated throughout the U.S.
Additional infonnation is
available by calling ft33..3550,
or by writing the
eongr..sman Schmitz ltaU
Committee, 401 Piaua !Jdo;
Newport Beach.
TrUd .... Woman Going to :
SANTA ANA - A woman Krachun on murder cbargei
accused of slaying her men-Aug. 9 said they found the
tally retarded blotber has bound and bruised body !(
been ordered to face trial Nov. Cicero James Moye, 4 ~~
15 in Orange County Superior covered with blankets in the
backyard of ~ woman's
Court. Garden Grove home
Judge William Murray set-==========~ the trial date for Mrs. Annie l ..
Dorothy Krachun, 45, Garden
Grove. He ordered the accused
woman to return to his
courtroom Oct. e for. pretrial
bearing.
Police who arrested Mrs.
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No ot,ber newspaper ln the world cares about your com.·
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of ""' Cr-.o l'rln11"" Co. In Full1r!011.
HI w11 1 cl\lrfer membff of "" Tyre
Lodpl. F I. AM No. 7•1 of Downey
~ 1 mlmblr of 1M Al Me!tl~111
Shrine of L1>1 AN1'1l11. Fvner11 Mrv1ctt
Wiii 111 Mid Mlllld•Y• Ocl. 1 11 1~00
P "'· 11 IM SM11tr L111un1 ll11ch M'Y.
111••" Cha094 *i•h IMI Jl...,ertrld AlDarl
.,l"•ot ol the Cllll\ITlunlty Pr1111v1en 1n
C:w•tll ol l"911"• 8e1c11 \nell" l~ '
11vn• l!IM<h Mor!u<1ry Olr(clors.
HICMOI(
l <>i1 l~n&O'I Ji!Ck.,. Pt111d IWIY $<!~!
1" In F~Uerton. [)1•• Cl bitlll Oct. 11
I OI~ 5/>e w~1 )1 Y~•'• old. 5~• w•• ~
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jMr1rnt1nlg, Si.. II 1Ur••}ved !)y hU••
band HO"lt rd Hlc•ol< Of Sterl..,.MO,
" dAUo;lhl<!r Nentv Tl>Ur!lllOlll of VIiia
Perk, 1 oon·ln•l&w, Miki Tour!IU0111
eloo ol VIiia Par-A oon. Jlme• W.
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fon! ""<> tl1l1r1, MIMnrl Ann L,11,,,kukl
I nd Nt l M" JOllnfOl'1. T-IUl\ll, AlllO
G1111 F..,l<>n 11\d Mlbl1 L...,1,.1. Ro&1ry
•\II be rK!tld Sun, Ot.t 1 ar 1:00 p.rn.
11 1111 E111 Lt"'" MOO"l.,,.ry 11 JlJ1
Gr...,l)M;.I Line, :llcr1men10. F_.-11
-vtctt will bt htld Mon., 10 1.1". •I
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ARBUCKLE & SON
WESTl"LlFr 1\.fORTUARY
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R.\LTZ-BERGERON
FUN>:IL\L HOME
Corona dtl ~h1r 1'1S-MM
Cosla ~tesa ~ • BEi.i. BROADWAY
MORTUARY •
JlO Broadway, CO.ti Me1a
LI 1-3431 • McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
1715 Lqant Canyon f\d, ctuus • PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Ctmet.try Pttonuary
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COLONIAL Jl'IJNERAL
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The 'Springtime' perm.
Just '10 buys it.
At Penneys. Every day.
You get tile works. Shampoo,
cut and set. And our perm
wiV'I protein for just 110
Tint or Color Retouch special,
includes shampoo and style
cut 6.68
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The values are here every day.
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Decorating Service hat ovel'Jllllng. Culllolll ~Nperfoa,
• 1llpcov1ra, uphol1tery. C1rptidng, fumtture, acc11 ....
rfH. Cati• Ponno7a near yO<I, wowt'
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"' Turn Head, But Don't Follo,,v
' LOS ANGELES (AP)-ln 1
-crowdod wtlh belutllul women, debonllr Joe Bugtn,
tiaJdlnc held ol the lnterna-
-Society of Girl WatcJ>.
..... -bow It'• clone.
, lt'a all right, he e1plalns
learnedly, lo tum the head
loward the receding figuro of
a passing woman, but it's a
oo-no to make a U-turn and · -....
start lo follow. •
. To demonstrate, B e a g i n
walb arm in aim with a
model u three attractive
wamen -u pos1. Tbe Beagin
tac!mlq\le .. lo pish his com-
pulon lheld of him u he
slopl bock and turm his head
lo oboerve pith allgbtly bulg-
ing eyes. was an adviaer at the annual
0 Girl Watchers Week" at Cen-
'1'1111 GAMBIT ls Intended tury City, a a k y 1 cra p e r
b uoe by huablnd or bualnesa complez In West Loo
boyfriend In that riskiest of all, Angeles cont at n Ing an
1(lnallom for 1-g1r1 watcher -'estimated 5,000 shorkkirted
diverting his attention from secretaries.
hla female .companim lo Sensitive to charges of
another attraction. "male chauvinism " watcher · 1'1ie idea is not to get sPonsors hired :e'.eagin and
·caught, he advises the 17 ,000 recruited a corps of local
'l'hembera of his organization, secretaries and models to
C-anging from a 13-year-old establish decorum and hand fookie to an 8 5 • Y e a r o I d out tickets to offenders.
6ea.900ed vet. Annual dues are "We abhor i Ql proper
-· watching," insists Beagin, who ; ·w t week Beagin, who has a M-year-old SOfl. "Being devoles full tlrne lo the obvious and ungentiemanly
'_orgimlJlllon and its punults, Uoul it lpOlls the postilne for
everyone."
ON TUB lfl1IEK hand,
"'""" members ol the ticket corps 811ggesl that Beagin's
to n gue-ln-cheelt techniques
may be too direcl
"( don't think the ·head
should be turned," insists
Cricket Goldenbee, w ho s e
blonde hair contrasts with
Jlllrple hotpants.
Adds another blonde ticket-
giver, Jerry Gorney, "I can
tell when ,.BQll!ilbody turns
around t.c>'"'lOOk at me-You
know, il's like you can tell
when someone's staring at
you.".
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Rejectio~
Of Course
Protested
STANFORD (API -'Ill<
American Civil L i ber ties
Union has uked that rejection
of a controvenlal genetics
course by Prof, W 11 11 a m
Shockley b e re-evaluated
because barring the class
"strikes al t&e heart of the
principles of a c a d e m I c
freedom.''
Jay A. Miller, ACLU ex-
euctive director for northern
<:allfomia, and Larry Sletw'
an ACLU olflclal, llUIOllllC<d
their reqUM in a lelie< lo
Stanford's Wortsbopo on
Social and Political Issues.
Shockley, a Stanf o rd
University pbyslcllt 1111 Noll<l
irJz,e -.............. ol the transil!Dr, hl¥f pi~
teaching an undergrlduate
....-coune bm>lvtng his
theories that genetic factOrs
may make members o f
minorities less intelUgent· than
whites.
The course was rej\cted 81
too controversial . by t b e
workshops, s group compos'.ed
of five faculty membert, five
students and one a t a I f
member. 'Ibe group abo qlle.
ttoned Shockley's competenc:t
in the field of genetlcs.
Our 'shorty' drapes.
Perfect for every
room. Great for . . ' .,
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ey~r:y b'A~get 6. 7·9
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qur new '~ hens' ~horty d~Pl!S are ~o vers~tile, you can
! ~t , hw.h1p any window, ~~ room. 100°/o Fiberglas•
:, ttri~«Y,?ement cloth ha~~an 'Vnusual open weave. A
:, cinch to car.e for. Just hand was'h and drip dry. In
' ~mashi[IQ new decorator colors. ,
Select. from Pinch Pleat cares with 1~trastlng rings to Shortle Draper-
.. fie with n11tch lng valance and tie
bacl<L In stock or rueh ordered. .
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JCPenn~y
We know whet you're loolclng for. -
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Special compact
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electronic calculator
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is only 79 88
at Penneys. It figures.
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· inches, weighs In at only 3 pounds. It addt, subtracts. multiplies,
dtvida, does mixed and chain calculatlont . Hu 'all clMr.' 'dear
lat entry' and 'constant' keys, fixed and noattng ded"'* a digit
entry and readout. U. l . llsted. ·
59 99
J. c. p..,..,-.... 1r1c 1dder.
Tot1l1 to 9 numbers. Adda.
IUbtnoctl lltld multlpllH . U.L.
lltlld.
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The values are here every day.
9910
Minuteman 11 • elec-
tronic Cllculllof. on.,
1 W deep, 3" wide lltld
8" long 1nd It walghs
ju1t 12 ounce1. Adds.
·1ubtract1, mulrlpli••
Ind dlvtdeo. AC/DC.
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. FASHION ISlANO, Newport a-h (71 4) 64+2lll.
HUNTIN6lON CEl'fTEA; Hllft1"'9+0ll leech (714) rn.m1.
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INVITATION TO FACT CLINIC WITH
RELATIONSHIP TO PROPOSED PROJECT OF
ALISO WATER MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Al 4 P .M., Wednesd1y, October 4, 1972
At the Moulton-NllJuol Water Dlatrict Office
2nl1 Aliso CrHk Rood, Laguna Nlgv.I
y
The Moulton-Niguel \Vater District will sponsor a
Fact Clinic in 9rder that the residents of the Moul-
ton Niguel \Vate r District and other interested pal"-
tieS'" may revie\v and obtain information relative to
the proposed Project, as \Yell as the Environmental
Impact Study of the Aliso Water Management
Agency.
On October JJ, 1972, the Aliso Water Management
Agency ~·ill hold a public hearing. This is one of the
several informal fact-finding meetings to be held
in various locations.
Copies of the Project and Environmental Reports
are available for examination at the Office of the
Moulton-Niguel Water District, 27281 Aliso Creek
Road, Laguna Niguel, and at the Public Libraries
of l\lisslon Viejo, Laguna Beach, and South Laguna.
Additional Information may be obto1fned by coft..
t•cting the Manager·of the Moulton.Ni9U.l Water
District, and Alex Bowie, Secretary,
District Office T11ephono is (714) 131·2500
MOULTON-NIGUR WATER DISTRICT
Alex Bowle, Secretary
rea.t A. g . a.ea.! gift 1.
INVITATION TO FACT CLINIC WITH
RELATIONSHIP TO PROPOSED PROJECT OP
Ill.ISO WATER MANAGEMENT AGENCY
AT 5 P .M., Tuesday, October ), 1m
at the Royal Savings & Loan Building
23161 El Toro Road, El Toro
(Mananln. Pl-Room)
The Aliso Water Management Agency will
sponsor a Fact Clinic in otder that the resi-
dents of the Aliso Water Management Agency
and other interested parties may review and
obtain information to the proposed Project. as
well as th~ Environmental Impact study of the
Aliso Waler Management Agency.
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On October 11, 19'12, the Aliso Water Manage-
ment Agency wW hold a public hearing. This
ls one of •veral lnfonnal factr1!inding meetings
to be held In various IocatioM.
• Copies of the Project and Environmental Re-
ports are available for examination at the
Office of the Aliso Water Management Agency,
27281 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel.
AdditioMI informatH»n may be obtained by Con-
tacting the Secretary of the Aliso Water Mitn-
---Ollice, (714) 131·2500.
ALISO WATER MANAGEMENT AGENCY
William F. Wolfson, Secretary
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DAll'Y PILOT 5.,--,.._
MRS. PEGGY. DARNELL ENJOYS NEW TOT LOT SHE HELPED TO CREATE
Children, From Left, Don D.1rnell, Jana. Meyers, dract Slnchis, Suun~ Darnel.I ' .. , , , I , ' I 1.' ' ,''. ? ' .
Begonia Ptirk ·Now M.~s a Lot to Tots~·!
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Clilldr<n have walchl!d a -. Mi:s. DarlleU decided W!y • .iie ,...__ ll!Qw some interest ' funds lrom. a city~
park •devejop ln'!o ~· 'Ws&8Ullllll<\'.'.il,wulillytogo -· ""'1--nei&hborhood m _projectwblch,h114Jln<e-bi<ii play~ at Car'nCation -het-·dllldrentoaLaguriio ,·onfer to g~S the city's ·at-<l<nled .• and niceived If~
A ..... ·and Bayside Place, BM playground "~·· n tention. . . lrom the cilj' COU!'Cll f<J o.i.
Qn-o"'ltdel Mar, lh• .la8t few · Begmla Park wu t;,o blocks SO· WO .. Darnell and a tot Joi and al)other lqt /Cr•
weeks.. from 'her borne. So she called neighbor Mrs. San C·h is menia:ey school-aged chlldteb.
A slope was regrlwied, a the NeW!>ort·Beach Parks, and clreulated a. J>elition fa voting "¥<!DY kids In !his area ll~
uUlity pole knocked down, con-Recreation Department to in· Ille equipment in fronl of a oo 36.fool lots,, and. this ~
crete poored and t hen quife ,why -there were no supOrinarkei°c . will keep them (nfn\ ott>er
playgi'oond equiprpent brought swings or a sandlot ll!ere. Th!> paiks department ac· people's · yards and tj(e
In. -She was.told that no one had ~ed the 150-signalure docu-streela," Mrs. Darnell oboerf·
Then on Wednesday, with ~-ever reqUested them ~ that \ rnent, approv~ ~transfer of eli.. . · ; {
everything in place -tot lot • . · · · . . __ · .
awiDgs, a Castle'of concrete, a ~·••••·,,,, ... ,,-,,-,, .... ,... ... ~..._.. ....................... _.,_,..~<ii
space wblrl and a multi-level : SALE STARTS TQD•AY SUNDA'( OPEN 10 A· M to "' barrier of timber stePP,mg col-, · . , , • , ~ OGT. 1st . • • . V
lUl'lnS -about 20 neighborhood ·
youngsters celebrated with a
birthday party for 4-year-old
Susan Darnell.
Susan's mother, Mrs. Peggy
Darnell, was responsible for
the party and the playthings. ~
She convinced the city that the
play eqUipment should be j&.
stalled.
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FINE MAJOP LI VING il:OOM
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· automatic telephone
answering machine
·5 0 SPECIAL PRICE
Demonstrations Ml
our Stationary
Department
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FINE BEDROOM FURf',ITUME
C••IO• ll"'fhlll, v ... .,..... t-u. cu.-• atk•• 11•-..d Moll.--1 ....... -illttl l·P•· I f•Pa. c...nt>lto •
Di11co11er the con11sni1nn and sfficiency of automatic
t1/1phon1 answsring in· your own home or offics.
WHIM YOU'RE AWAY from
home or office, PHONE·
MATE take• your calla.
Many salesmen and nnall
bu1lnes' ownera ht'f"•
written to 1ay PKO.K.z ..
MAT&pal.d for U.Utnthe
6nl few .,,.u ... or dio'a!
efVf""'._AY NfCtli
UlTR~ CUSTOM
CHAllll, ROCKERS
$!21.00 °"'"'. ,,,, .... 2.u.00 ewn ... ltt.00 m.oo a...... •••.oo ''°·°' Qr19rf, •• i ,,. ..... .HO.Of ..... • • 1".00
ri...i: c..te11 ~1;< I ... ._ t.1_.r _,;.~-i w..w ...... ..,....
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] ... 00 c.... ..._ WtM ••• ··-· '221.00 1-tt-:t.: •u.oo c-...,_ .......... ·-2'1.00 ASSORTED ·~-'f'W'
575.00 c-..._ ...... ····-.,.... ....... ..,. y· '".ooc-.................. -..... Pl•ow.AS s~
M~I AQAIN Miii AN IMPORTANT OALL:
PKO!f&-MATS opens .. whole new world of
freedom. WMn you leave your home or~
,.... tolephone will be answ.nd outomati·
callr, efficiently and promptly, in )"O\&f O'llnl
nice with e:mcd11 what you want to!"'· kb
incomina message for you 1' r;ecordtd acc.
nteb' and clearly, word for word.
YOU CAN 'Hl!AR WHO'* CALLIN• W1THOUT
TOUCHING Y'OU" TILEPHONI. U1e PHON& ..
MATI: to acrtf!n your cal11. You can. hear~
uller wlthou~lett.lng him know you •re UL
(No more interrupted dinnen.) If )IOU want
to talk, just pick up the telephon. and carq
on • conve~11t.lon for aa lo~~ou like.
O\herwlse, PltOME•MAft will . the me.-
aqe. and you mum the call •t ..,..... ClOllWQ-
lence.
"AllNOUHCr. ONLY" PIAnntL U• tltlt flwo
you want to give callen an·ou.taolalm•• •
wllhout ukln1 for a mum mllJ!!P.. IdaUcw
vaeiilon tlme, to announot ·iji8Qil. hOili'it t.
dlr'Kt ealh to another number, etc. Valuable
fOI' churches, civic orsan.izationl.. d., ..... -.... ....
HOW JT CONNECTS. P'!tOn--MAft plup lnto
an ordinary four-prone t.el~ne ex\ena~ Jsck. or It can 'be connected the telephone
compal\1' at extra char••· orb wilb. any
tel.phone, or any telephone iyatem.
-• MUCM MORE tffiC11J(l and economical tha.
llv•'<91UWe~ 1e~h:es. Never keep•
callvs on " ".or 1Cl'Unble1 meu.aces.
• tD1AL FOR HO• OR Of'P1CI., for aalesrnen,
bu1lne1a and profesalonal peof.le, busy
houtewlvea, sd.i.w 1lngles, civk: eadera ...
anyone who cannot afford or dots not want
to mlu lhei.r ~ne calla. *
• tlUf-CONT"'*D, 90Ud state, port.Ible, com--
plew with biitterla, mic:rophone, connector
plus •nd 1lmple operation manu\l
• GllQT Gin tOIA. Unlque and practlcal.
EXCl:LLl!NT MO•! PROTIC.
TION. Aa t1.MMIUlC!T'td tel~
phone Lt an open invitation.
t.o burala'i'y. With PHOM•-
MAn,nooneknowswhether
you are home, or out for tea
minuta or ten d-.ys.
PHONE MATE ACTt M ML8JI
for buq omc.t adlsUnla, or
•• a o•ll t•ker befon .... nd \
1fter ttgUlar houn. Doublea
... phone ....eptionlsl -
proft11lonal INl•t•at la
buty. Ylr~t .r•t• .. prl•ecy
p~\ot."
W1LAX OM TMOll l'ftl!ctOUI
IVIMINGI OUT. PHOM•·
><a.n wUl take your cmlll.
Newt a m1tMd call or op-
portunity when 10• han
PltOHS-MAn:.
·JcPenney
The values ar~·here every day.
Shop Sunday noon to s. P .M. at the following stores:
FASHION ISLAND, Newport 8"ch. (714! "44:,2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Be.~ch (71~) 892-7771
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CUSTOM GLASS
&~TAIUS ,, ................. .. ............. ,,....
110.IOf ........ ,.-MAl.._... •••• tttM ,, ............. ...... a.-._---...., ., .. ..-............. _ .....
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PIITSBURGH -Pittaburgll's Roberto
Clemente became. the 11th man In baseball hlltory to·~b,S,llOO bits for a
career Saturday when be lashed a double ·
In the IOW'th inning of the Pirates' game
agaios1 the New York Mets. f
"JOllf Matlack' ..,. the .ictiril o[' the
hiltorlc bit. ' · ,
·Clemente bad notched bis Z,9991H bit on ·
'l'bund4Y , night In Pl!lladelpbla· and was ,
lilied from the lineup bdore.llis next.at 1 li<!t becall!8 he said be wanted No, 3,000 , bif9re lU team'• bi>me fans, 'l1le f1111 ;eacleji with a standing ova·•
{loo and the pme ·was stopped as
Clemente wa8 a'!anled the bliseball. I
Only two other acU~e players, Hank
Aaron of the Atlanta Bravea and Willi'
Maya of tlie New York Mets, bave
acbleved the S,000 hlt plateau.
pus Interceptions and three fumbles.
Jt waa Swann who got the flflt and last
touchdowns on the board !or USC. But It
was his first tbal got the big crowd going
when he returned a punt 92 yam !or a
tally with 7:13 left in the fint period.
His 211-yard return ol a kick set up
Mike Rae's 20-yard field goal Jn the third
quai:ter and he took a 30-yard scoring
~ from sophomore Pat Haden in the
fourth period,
In between Jt was USC's defense that
kept the Spartans al bay and forced er-
ror after error. Michigan State coach Ouf·
ly Daugherty stubbornly stuck through
most of the agony with starting
quarterback George h-iihaui woo was able
to outfumble the-rest of his Spartans
mates and who was unable to get any
kind of offense unleashed.
biggie at &anford as Troy faces the only
team wilh a chance of spoiling ltJ Rost
Bowl asplrat1oos.
His replacement, Dan Werner, guided And what can MSU look forward to?
)ISU to its only score of lhe nlabl and ·even the Sparlans' TD came. alter the Successive 1•~ with Notre Dame and
defense set It up -th1a one on an in-Wchiean.
tcrceplion return of a Rae pass. Zowie!
Rae did an admirable job of dlrecting sco1t1 ,., QU•llT••• t~ Trojans eoosiderlng be was in-,,. MlctiJNn s1. o ' o .._..
tercepted four limes. He ticked fjt.11' ex-v1e '' 1 ' 21-st
Ira point.., a field 1oaJ, passed"" for a vsc.s .. "" n _.. ~ r"• kldO
touchdown and pitched for another. usC-Mc"-111 •""" , .... klor.'.
B t In Ill the oU d.d not USG.MclC:•V,f -· troni ... (Ill• lrlckl u rea y ense l MS~ I "'" , ..... OM.
resemble the chew 'em up machine It bas vsc-FG R" 20
, the othe lhr SC .~.of 1-"m" •• •1111w"wot1M ,..,. k1tt11 m r ee conq~"" :1140. u -~•' -~..H~ 11rldt ••HMJ
So DOW USC looks ahead to Saturday'• ~ _,.,. y ~ .. 1~kf~1~ kldll
011 Television To day
. Will Gabriel Play
Against Falcons?
Other members of the exclusive club
""Ty Cobb, •Stan Mualal, Tris Speaker,
Honus w-. Eddie Collliis, Nap La-
joie, Paul Winei'anc! !:ap A,MoD. All are
ill. the Hall o1 Fame. ·
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ATLANTA (AP) -Roman Gabriel's
; right elbow remained a point of sore
concern for the Los Angeles Rams who
otherwlae mlghr be beavlly favored to
1 -beat Ute FaJcons at Atlanta today.
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iii!i111..,.e Del) !-~!!ta ........ )iii! ,79· ml ' •
--Saturdiii tn the third of the . $1110;llllt ~ Cilia Open' Qoll
TciJmlllleS; ' ' . · I
Tbo• 1S-ye11N>!d· 1Verl9D. : who trailed
twice''"• tbe crisp,-'autumn ~tber, · ·
n1lled down the stretch for a a five
under par on the 6"1Jl·YF Crow Valley
goll Club ~· · ~·· tt.· , , Bob Wl'!fn, a 3'-)'ell'<lkl g
tour n!gulat 1who t'lfP! held tlie ad,
finished with o 7<f !or 110 and W¥ tied at
·• that figure with rookie Lanny Wadkins,
who also Md. a 70. .1 ,... !'
'.L'ied at zu. and tbe only .other players
under par ~ M l>Qles, w~ ~~endi%
chaqllim Deane Beman, Grier Jones and Rlcf Rbaeds. Rhoads had a 61, Beo,ian a . . _, . "! _ . , , .. Jf ir'.~.~~ of !alt -k's '"'~'!'!I•, -I' U~~~EDESE~ '91' RI Rl~.JERSEY-9"f'•SPAR'1'.ANS' B!L~ SJ~ON.
The game will be on TV .(Channel !J
beginning at 10 a.m.
No one knows for sure If the 6-foot-4
veteran will be able to play or if Pete
Beathard, his understudy as the Rams'
quarterback, wW start and go all the
way.
Gabriel's ailment may abo have caus-
ed a schism in the RarM eucutlve
ranks. He wasn't happy with the treat-
ment being given the tendkmitis con-
dition in his elbow and went to an
acupuncture practitioner of his choice.
"l was upset at some of the remarks
the coaches had made," be said. "Btit
both Mr. Rosenbloom and M r .
Klosterman are 100 percent behind me in
the treatments."
Carroll Rosenbloom traded h i s
Baltimore Colts for the Rams last summ·
er and his assistant, Don Klosterman,
came West with him to h1s new National
Football League team.
Gabriel expects lo be able lo pass the
. football in Atlanta. Pt;olhro hopes that
will be true but in the meantime has
been working with Beelba.rd a t
quarterback and coachea callin& the of-
fensive signals.
l!elilw>l, the former 08""nlty ol
SPORTS
Atlanta. a team which never has beaten
the Rams. Prothro aruiwered, "Their
running gsme, the pi.,. action puaes and
perhaps the best p.,. catcblng tight end
in footbaU."
The latter referred to Jbn Mltclltll, the
product of Prairie View A&M. who
sWlds &.!, weigbl Z25 and is In Im !outtb
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. ~-~ · _ ..,.. • ~ ol!1•M .. f:hiley '·Helps iliooolis ' ~ . · " ~""1"!.i..r·'·~ · · · . Soalllorll COlllGmia •tar ""' p1ayoc1 for
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, :;,. ~"="1~ .. ago he caugllt IS
'Ibo ill ... -1 loalum Dove llamptoa ud Art llalolie wtio provide a ~,wftli,,a 17 for ~ ,, -.;ri\ rt .. -I ~ I , • ~ ·: . ... ~ ...
· ~iflfY.·. ~ .. ...:,~of ~amer ... ~· '1· R rful!es· Go 1:0 ·th~ B'{ids' declaed;ilM~ manage the ., ~ . .. ' ' ~. ' . ,, .
Texas ,Regers·bue!!oll club_at,ter1 t¥ ,
CUl'r<!lt ' -ts completed, """"" E. "w F s . , ~ sh¢ jirealdent of the club 'annc>l\'ced .,j., eaver ans iwnt
Saturday' . . ' Wlll\l\IDS. wlio had a fl'~ e ··Y ~a r ~ contract with the team. ,thus
will Jeave. after a four-year term 11
manager but '!ill J:<lllaln with the club In
an advisory capacity. .,,
Someone once wrote that one of 'lbe
great injUstlces . of sport was that
BaltimOre's EarfWeaver had never Men
selected American League manager or
the year despite bavlog won pennants
deb aeasm and bavlog woo at least 100
games each campaign.
Those not In the Weaver Fan Club
r.pllecMbat Weaver should bave won Ul2
games,,• yeir ,with guys like Ff8iik
, Robinson, Broolls Robinson, Paul Blllir
and °°"' Powell· to go with tllree or foilr
~ame ""'!'"t't . 'l'llo!1 malntaliled that Atlila the H\111
could 'have managed the Baltimore
PRAGUE -Jean-Paul Parise ocored
with four seconds remaining to give
Team Canada a 3-3 tie with the ~
WHITE ~lavaklan national hockey team ~ .. ~~-!game ol the WA-SH
If' ~
ONTARIO L Kc! Carrut~ of
Sydney, Austra!Jil, rode bis =o>-Yamaba
over the 125 Ontario Motor SP.eed••Y , · · course Saturdar to "'1 a .-.! of au OriOles to a peDDBDt with that kind or
miles an hour and wilt the -Com-talentOoziDc oot ol unllorms,
blned Ughtwelght _,... ~. , llbelher Attila the Hunt oould have
More than. 1,000 -ntfhed u donO , It wttbout Frank Rob In 1 on,
Canutherl -the .Vent for lbi ...,..,.i boftver, 11 anolher matter. Earl weever
Jear la a row 'l'er the u.nne, 11 tum -'t. . , • .
rood •o"""" • Robbie ca~ to the Dodam this year lie llnllhed '3 'oeconda alleld <II Kenny; ud ~OrtOlei w.nt to the bln!L They
Roberts or Lowe Lake, Calll. Dave ~-ed ar]lllDll and """ OOul an ex·
Smith, Lak<YIOOd, WU thlid', ot!lmt chance of finishing in the /le\:ond
dtvilton of tho Amtrtcan League Eaal, In
Readers'
ltot Coriler
1tninger "'8nls, thly could be fourth In a
SIX•to<im dtVlsloo, • . Tba' tI1s> losa ol Robinson did all that
aeema doablf\ol ID vltw ol Franlt's dlup-
Wh>U., -with the Dodgm.
Tbal w-will aplri'bo ~ ..
jlador ei""B ~ of the :reor ts cer-
tallt. Aliirlblt dme yau can bet the
\Veaver rans will be· the silent majority.
Steve Brooks, basketball star from
Huntlqton Beach Hlf/', oay1 he's plao-
ninC to be married nest 1Ummer then
bOpes to ctaf;lnue his career al a major
(0111'-YUJ' bdtttatlm.
' -wtl1 apmd thls Y'"' al Oran(o Com&: • eouqe, wortlq under &be clole
ctMllfllg n pervidoa. of ex·Weatmlnster Hip eoocll Don Leavey,
Brooks says Leavey is helping him
perfect: defensive play -Steve'• chief
weabeu. "Actaally 1 need to work on tmpnmng my qalc-and with that
will come better quickness," Brooks aaya.
Steve picked up a lot of man-toaman
defense during hi.I llate all·star 1ame
tour this summer.
* * * Elsewhere :
Mike fox, 18-year~ld '°'1 of San Fran-
cisco Giants manager Charlie Fox, is try·
ing out for delensiYeman on the Goozag•
(Washlngtoo) UDivmity ice hockey
team.
A opedal Dlcht to ltoao< world laod
speed .-.! loldtr Gary Gabelldl ol
Loo( s-11 lo odledlled Nev. I at Loi
~ ~ ~. Gtllelldl
..,.... Ids lllae l\ame -m.p.L la 1m.
Lall year .. --ly lajand ID a .... ,_,-.. ..................
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9111 WM ilae &ft ... to IOp die -Bl~ bornri'·la a qaorier mile drll boaL . 'l'ldtet.-r.r Ille •>nt. •1111 aD .......
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• S.adt, ..,.,, -.. -afallUle at Orap C..&y 1.rer.:zc•·•
Jlaceway,
• w -' :;-::!{;~ ' =i::li ".P,d penon-1112-g·' am e ~d ~= _::'s.isue~::
With 3-1 Win
BALTIMORE (API -Hot-hitting Carl
Ylllltrzemski drove in two rurui with a
single and a home run Saturday night,
leading the Boston Red Sox to a S-1
American League victory over the
Baltimore Orioles.
The triumph kept Bostoo 111' games
ahead or Detroit (a 13-4 winner over
Milwaukee) in the AL East race. Both
teams have four games remaining, in-
cluding three againlt each other begin-
ning Monday al Detroit. •
with Gabriel P,=•~SuJ>day,
Even more disappointed were the
Falcons who fell be[ore New England 21-
20 whe~ Blll Bell'i JO-yard field goal al-
tem pt with 28 aeconda left went 1"1')'.
So the Rams !tad the w..wn Dtvilloo
or the Nallonal Football O>a&nnce with
a 1-0-1 record while AUanta ltands 1-1 .
• Gabriel, an.. getting the standard
treaUnenll, turned to the udient C'llDtle
acupuncture (Of' aid. Under thlt treat-
ment, ~ a.re lnlerted ln&o the ~
tient to rr.Ueve the pain and heal.
Asked •hit he l•arod mosl lbout
19th Vlct.ory
-.z:n wbllo .. key -tbepa •l ' .
i'rothl'O -that Atlanla mod> Dutch Vm Broddin, a !omw quarlort>lck for
the Rama, potnll againal Im tanner club,
"! tl)lnk they hive had a .. a11y good
team In Atlanta only lhe past couple ol
years," Prothro said. "But even when
they had bad ones, they ... med to do
best agalnal the Rams."
Running bac1t Lsttr Josepluon lo <1· •
pect<d to return ID the L<ls Angelta
lineup but Lorry Smith probably -·t
Ne mended duty becaUR of a apralned
arch. Wllllo Ellison staru at lullbaclt
bodt<d up by Bob Thomas while n>Olde
Jim Btritl>tn jX'Obably wUI be No. 2
behind Jooephson.
Marty Pattin, 16-13, eainecl the victoey
and Yaafrumskl, who bas led BOiton's
September surge, keyed lbe Sox• olfenae .
Boston nicked loser Pat Dobson , 1g..1a.
for a run In the flnlt iMlng when Tommy
J.larpcr singled. stoic second and scored
on Yutrzenuki'a single.
Osreen's Bat, Arm Pace
Tho Orioles. eliminated from the East
race by BOiton Friday night, Ued the
score ID the third. Mark Belanger llln·
gled, moved ~ on a sacrUlce and ICOl'<d
on Paul Blair a hit.
-.. toot the lead r..-ke<ps 1n the
IOW'th, loading the hues with none out .. •Incl.. by Rqgle Smith ml Rlco
P<ttoc<W and a walk to ClrltDn Fiii!. DwlcJtl Evans• doublo play boonctt
ll<orodSmlth.
De1Joi1'1 'l'lim. manwb!le, exploded
for m. runs 1n the Ont 1nn1nc to c1t1 .. t
Mtlwlllbo and tttp lltdr division cbom-
plooMJP. llopes aUve, · ·
Tbo TI,.;. ch.ued llilwaukee -Slolp Loclwood an.r dl!ll men came to
bot, climaxed by Ed Brinkman'• lane
run, Tbo splurge tagged the -Browm
rfJhl-hancler with hl1 13th lolt In :io
-dedalonl, I
Dotrolt'• Joe Colmian 1alntd bis 11th
victory, hllrllng tight innlap,
Dick MeAullllo &red<d "'""""" with a looping ~ and Al Kalloe followed
•llh-a dollblo to left......,, Altor Duke
Sin>l lalWIOd. Honn Cash chosed In both
-with • -· bit
Dodgers w 4-2 Victor y
CINCINNA11 CAP I -Pitcher Claude
Oii-wbo drov• In tho tying run In the
eJibth innln&. d<llvered a UM>resltin&,
, tWO<Un double In the 10th to Jud the Loi
Angdes Dodam to a 4-1 National "'-
triumph .... the Qnc!MIU R.cll Satur-
day,
Oil-. tt-U, pve the Dodatn a S.S tlo
with • 1'lll>«Xll1nl llln&1e In the tll!llb
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t'IMnnlel 13 ., JltllS
that drove homo WIDle Crawford, _,
tn Ille lath. Oltt<n ..-tlraqt> wtth'hl•
ga.,..wlnnl"' hit with IWo GUI alter Boo
C.y Ind Bill -llinaled.
'l1le Doda•l'I hid taken • 1.0 ltad In the
lint 1nn1.., oil Wayne Sim-on Bill
Bucko«'• RBI bounctr. But the RodJ
"wiped out thll ldmita1• with • two<un
fourth · on Pete RMt's -.. Joe
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B2 DAIL V PILOT Sunda1, Octobtt' l , lq72
oll P ast
" By OEN~~S CAMPB[LL
01 tt.. Diii' ,.lltl Iliff
You'll have to pardnAob llivncr and
Art ~lichalik if they v~~~ as if they'd
been there before.
1 Saturday night's football game bct\vcen
·-•Win.er's Mission V1e10 team and
.•)tiohalik's Pacifica squad must have
seemed like a re-run or each team's
,opening contest last v.eck.
.' . .ln those contests, l\i ission Viejo was
, 'burned on a half dozen plays and. despite
'a· ~lrQng defensive effort, lost to Sad·
d!'e,back 8-7, while Pacifica played poorly
t'66t capitalized on Glendale mistakes to
win, 53-7.
The sc ript 'vas similar Saturday as
Pacifica rolled over the Diablos, Zl-1. at
, • .,Yis1ion Viejo.
Pacifica quarterback Marty Mikklcson
~twssed 26'times and completed only 10,
•bat three o( those completions went for
touchdowns as l\tikklcson gained 175
.... yards. ~
"·. ~tisslO,ll Vi<'jo, on the other hand, did
nothing to <'nhance its chances for a win .
• ·.1 ,The Diablos rumbled six times, most of • ·1fillcm the result of careless ball-handling.
'· .. Quarterback Dave Schmidl completed
... nme of 15 passes, but only one vt'ent for a
first d0\\-71 and all nine netted only 58
... ·)°Jlf.ds. The Diablos' efforts weren't aided by
an apparent knee injury to top lineman
'-M8rt.in Gover. Gover left with just over ' ti+O minutes left in life: third quarter and
didn't return.
·•:'·Neither team could move the ball con-
sistently, and Pacifica mounted the only
arive. holding the batt for 18 plays to run
... ·Out the clock in the closing minutes of the
game.
· ~. Mission Viejo was able to score its
single touchdown only after Pa l
1iWilkinson had blocked a punt by
.-.. }Jacifica's ?\1ike Meyers.
The Diab!os gained possession on the
.Afariners' 15-yard line and it took just
,,l)'t'O plays to score \l.'il h 1 :03 gone in the
.. ,~nd quarlcr, \l'ith l\1ark ~1offitt car-
,1yjng it in from six yards out.
The Diablos threatened to score on two
,., O:ther occasions, but their own mistakes
. .,'foiled OOth attempts.
· -.. After Caldwell's long scamper put the
... ~! on the Pacifica seven, an appa.renl
. , \~down run by Schmidt was nullified
tiy'an illegal procedure penalty. A pass to
..,, Caldwell lost 13 more yards and ruined
;': ~y scoring chances. ...
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Bucs Storm Back
To Win, 35-32;
White. ·Sets Mark
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By HOWARD L. lµ~Y ,i scoring drive for the final TD with the
or "'-0.111 "*:' 1t1H ' . aid bf two White aerials good for 43 and
Alvin White 11 a young man wbo oeve 17 )'ards,
gives up an<t he has ·t&e credenttlll W~te's first scoring pass went to Mike
proYe It. ~cy in the first period on a 26-yard ef·
coast College and Saturday.nigbt'be • stf1ke as the freshman wide :eceiver
to the heights iri leading coach1 Dick .~e a grear,ooe--fiiH:(fed catcli witb a
Tucker's Pirates footboll aquad to a ;ae(end« close at band. come-from-behind =, vJetoiT '1fftr >. White _hlmlett scortd the f In a I
periilstent Rio H.;.i., aquad In action..:, lot!Chdown on a .... yard dive ptey.
the ocx: stadlUm turf... • , · .. 1 ~ b!g ~t must go to the OCC
'Whit did d 1 In ,......... \ ·defensive line that was charged up to _ ~ yeoman u Y' ·-,....,.. 111 tU1ft the sect¢ half. Although Zaby and
impressive passin& attack, punted , Co. ran for "86 yards during the game, ~en<:y and~~ ~ ~' :i. the Pirata gave lil\le ground in.lbe early
"""'ne 'Oil a one-yd.04 ..-..~-~~ .....,. '1KlJDents Qt. the thlrd stanza. ·
play for the game wlnnini ~' !)range Coast entertains El Qunino
BUI nor Wllbou! the-aid . College of-Torrance-Friday-night in the
Ricardo whose fiye perfect canv ' OCC' Stadium in its next outing. Prior to
plaei!ments meant ,t~ d i f f f: t e n e e Vibe ,,..eekend's games El Camino was the
between victory and' defeat. p rated team iIJ,. thti state but was tied
White was never ... better as he com~ Y Cerritos, 23-23, Saturday .
pleted 20 of 31 peas attempts durtni the 1 action for a school record 355 yards ~ 1 r::.,l":!~~ •trikes to equal another ~hargers Face
Two of White's lightning bolts-early fu '
the third quarter when majes Gazy Baldl ,, h R •d
(pass Interception) and Bob deLanct~otti l oug 31 ers
(fumble recovery) gave the. Pirates
ESTANCIA'S STEVE SPEER (41 ) IS ON HIS WAY FOR AN 85-YARD TOUCHDOWN RUN. posee!Sion after a pair of Rio Hmdo in
miscUes swung the tide in favor of the Lo c • aJ
Estancia's Awesome Attack . .
Pirates.' ' . op ruc1
The Orange Coast slgnll...ikr hit
Steve Monahan on a ~yard aerial to pull
the Pirates in fn>nt 21-11 and two
minutes later he hurled a strike to Rick
Hartsfield from 23 yards out.
. ,OAKLAND (AP) -San D i e g o
~gers quart$ck John Hadl can join
a select group of National Football
League quarterbacks by passing for 214
yards against the Oakland Raiders here
today. Too Much for Vikes, 42-7
These two quick scores· momentarily
stunned ·the Roadrunners but they
regained their composure with a
devastating ground attack paced by Carl
Zaby who wound up the night with 176
yards in 24 carries to come out second
best to OCC's White in the battle for in-
The yardage would give him 25,000 for
. his career. The ~-yeai:-old Had! would
become the first player to reach that
plateau who started his career in the
American Football League, now defunct
but not forgqttcn in this city.
By ROGER CARLSON
01 ! ... OlllY Plklt Sl1ft
The Eagles were billed as th(•
dark.horse in the Irvine League footb all . .
race for 1972. The possible contender ...
one of the elevens that had a chance at
the others in the scramble for the elusive
title.
That sort of foollshness was put to rest
rather decisively Saturday night as the
Eagles of Estancla High School disman-
tled Marina's Vikings, .U-7. be.fore 6)00
fans at Newport Harbor High in non·
league battle.
It's crystal clear this Estancia team is
a solid contender for the title -if not the
ootright ·favorite tollowing its smash1ng
win over Marina.
Estancia's attack was an eye-popping
display of option precision. '11le Eagles.
under coach Phil Brown, blitied through
the Marina defense seemingl:9' as they
pleased.
Scott Gayner's plunges through the
middle were devastating. Gary Magner's
keepers after faking to Gayner were
even better.
And topping it all was the squirming.
dancing Dan Princeotto. The diminutive
tailback fought his way inside and around
the ends on the tail end of pitches from
Magner to completely destroy the Yikes'
defensive structure.
In all Princeotto stormed for 1&.'I yards
and a 9.0 average in 17 carries. He
scored on a 47-yard dash and watched the
final 12 minutes of action from the
sidelines as he gave way to othe r
1nembcrs for their crack at the Vikings.
And the Estancia defense was just cs
effective, sacking Vikings quarterback
Greg Foster six times and holding the
Marina offensive pun'ch to 18 yards net
as opposed to Estancia's 425 yards.
Slandouts in the Estancia defense were
numerous, but some that stuck out with
their vicious sticks· Were Mlke Dugger,
Toni Valiere, Denny Snyder, Dan Beavor.
Joe Dinatale, Jon Hartley, Eric Lovinger
and Ed ~fcl.aren.
Steve Speer gave an early preview of
things lo oome when be returned a
Marina punt 8S yards for a touchdown in
the first petiod. His romp for the score
was evident with still 50 yards to go.
After the Vikes made good with their
oae successful shot at the Eagles with
Rick Merigold's thtee-yard dash and
Steve Weishaup's PAT the Eagles' went
to work with an awesome attack.
Gayner put the Eagles ahead to stay in
the second period with his five-yard burst
and Princeotto sped around end with a
pilchoul for a t"WO-point conversion to
make it 14-7.
T~ J..1agner completed his first of two
touchdown passes wilh a 40-yarder lo
Dave Parsel with 14 seconds remaining
in the half.
The second half was even more
overwhelming as the Eagles kept the
pressure on witll their offensive thrusts
at every angle.
Magner passed 39 yards to Parse! for
another touchdown and Gayner added the
first ol three PA Ts on the first drive o{ the
hair. dividual honors. With 1:31 left in the third period
Princeotto turned in his nifty 47~yard
dash and then reserve tailback Roy But·
teling added the finale with a four-yard
run.
The game was a cli!f hanger from
start to finish with the two teams ex-
changing touchdowns with regularity.
Orange Coast was forced to come from
behind on four occasiOM before pot~:ting
The Chargers and Raiders! division
rivals since the birth of the AFL in 1960,
the victory.
On TV Today
·Channel 4 at l Mike Edwards toed the PAT with 5:50
left and it was 42-7. A SO.yard nm for an
apparent TD by Butteling was nullified
later on a J)'nalty.
~ for coach LeOn Wheeler's Vikings -
it was a sudden turnabout from recent
success against El Rancho -as .,they
were held in check throughout. .·-·
The first six scores came on
alternating attempts with one team mov-
ing in front and then the other. Then they
came in pairs with OCC getting two lo
lead 28-18" and tbe Roadrunners scoring a
pair to lead 32-28 with 3:49 left in the
are' now in a foor-way lie for the lead of
the • American Football Conference
Western Division .
contest.
But the mark of a champion Is 1n the
ability to come back consistently and the
Pirates put it all together oo a 76-yerd
The Kansas City Chiefs and Denver
Broncos, the other members of the
division. play today in Denver. All four
st~d 1·1.
·GAME STATISTICS
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Baseball Standings
N1\TIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh 95 57 .625
Chicago 83 68 .560 1 l Y.t
New York 78 '12 .s.20 16
St. Lou~ 74 79 .484 21 II
Montreal 61 82 .453 26
Philadelpllla 57 95 .375 38
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Cincinnati 9'l 59 .609
11ooslon 8' 66 .560
1>odgers 83 69 .546
Atlanta 70 81 .48'
Sun Francisco 66 66 .434
San Dlego 57 93 .380
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Divtslon
w L Pel.
Boslnn
Detroit
New York
Baltimore
Cleveland
Milll·aukec
Oakland
Chicago
Minnesota
Kansas ctty
Angela
TexBS
8' 67
83 69
79 71
78 73
69 83
62 90
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91 11
85 65
75 75
75 76
74 78
52 99
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"You can never get too concerned with
the race or you k>.!e track of your main·
ojbective. You can't look at the standings
too much. It all OOils down to doing it
yourself," says cooch. John Madden of
tbe U\aiders.
OJJkland beat the Green Bay Packers
20-14. last Sunday with the help of a
re~rd-breakillg 104-yard rumble -return
-Oy ~afety Jack Tatum. The big play,
films: revealed, probably sOOuld not have
been allowed by officials.
Hadl and the Chargers came back
from an opening day when they lost to
the San Francisco 49ers 34-3, to beat
Denver 37-14 last week, Had! completed 15-
pass;es, Mike Garrett rushed for 104
yards and the Chargers defense in-
tercepted six Broncos passes .
Raiders quarterback-Daryle Lamonica
bad no touchdown passes last Sunday, to
Joe .Namath's six, but still leads AFC
passers in overall statistics. He passed
for ·l42 yards at Green Bay and halrback
Marv Hubbard rushed for 125.
On de£ense, the Raiders and the
Chargers have one sharp contrast -
their li11es.
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Sundl)', ~ I. 1972 OAILV PILOT • I ·-...:.~ -•
CIF Title Meet
Undergo Change~
A complete shakeup In the ttructu.re ol frosh-lopb dlv~ion is limited to f~'
high school lrack and lield and swim· and oophom<lres. I
ming ch!tmplonshlps has become el'.-Entries from esch . division lnto thej
fective following Saturday's ClF council masten champlooahlp would be .,....,
meCtlng . rated according to available lanea.
And . releaguing for the 1973-74 school
year will affect numerous schools m
Soulhern Calilomla. Nooe of the changes,
however, occur in Orange CowUy.
Three major points involved in the
decision for the swim and track change
.include ( l) the act Km of man·y schools
etlminatlng Bee and Cee teams in favor
of the grade level system, (2) the desire
of smaller scboolJ wanting champlonship
meets on a basis ot equltabie com-
petition, and (S) tbO need lo provide
playeU """peUtlon for the eipanding
girls Interscholastic program.
The latltr Item Is not ezpected to be
Included In Ille near future beca.,. of
conflicting --
Traek lltHI Field
After 58 years of varisty, Bee and Cee
classifications, the um season will
depart from that procedure and conduct
championship prellms and finals in varis-
ty and fro..i.ooph di~islona.
And, It'll be broken down into 4A, 3A
and 2.A. classificaUons for the purpose of
finding team champions in each division.
Individual tiUes will be decided for
varsity and frosh..eopb athletes at a
special masters championships meet a
week later with varsity competitors
qualifying for the state meet.
s ... 1mmln9 ·i·
The CIF rela ys and swim rtnals Will be
conducted on varlsty and ~
levels ooly with the deletk>n of Bee'tind
Cee competiUon. '"
!I'll continue to be a one divlsl111'ltpe
of cbampioosblp meet although .further
study will be given to the ..c;w11)" of
dividing the competing in\.tr -.
large and small school illvision for c:ll!P'·
pionship competition in 1914. .,
...
Three new high ·schools In °""11•
County are scheduled to compde in
athletics beginning in September ot.•lf1S.
but they 'll an compete on a free.~
basis. ·' •
The new institutione are CllryOll
(Orange). Esperaru.a (Placentia); nnd
Cypress high schools. · "
It ~ expected that the Uno sChools
will be, incorporated into Orange eoibty
leagues the following year (1'74), t,..,.. ing considerable shilling of the _.1'
alignments. -.
Major changes in Ille CIF SOUlbem
Section Include:
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·~ADDLEBACK'S a0a DULICH (5) PASSES OVER ONRUSHING CITRUS LINEMEN AS AUNDRE HOLME;;'.i"..;'~0~o7~t •-""""
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The 4A Includes Orange Q>unty leagues
Sunset, Irvine, Crestview, Garden Grove
-and Freeway, along wttb the Bay, Chan-
nel, Citrus Belt, Foothill, Moore, Ocean
and Pacl!ic cireuils. •
1. The Foothill wgu• be<omel an
eight-team clrcuit with Ow: addllklA . of
Canyon aod Hart.
%. Palm Spriop takes Norte Vista'•
place In the _Ivy League.
Cyclist Bitter :
About Visit
To England
"I wouldn't go back to England lf they
gave me two brand-new bikes, a full -time
mechanic, and $10,000 a year."
·Ed Williams, -29, of Costa Mesa, i!
somewhat bitter about his visit to tbe
British Isles. He is a professional
speedway racer, intelligent, but he
prefers machinery over culture.
Williams says the World Speedway
Final at Wembley was superb. But were
it not for that, he would have 1 turned
around and come home the next day.
"They eam only S80 a week over there
and pay ,iearly twice as much for-their
food and a pl.ace to live. Their machines
Fourth Gear
RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
are clapped out and the tools they work
with are so crude, they're just un-
believable," be says.
"The nert day afler the -id Dna1
Bill Cody and I went down to the nearest
travel agency and booked a Oi~ home.
I guess I'm not too interested iC plgeon-
stained buildings."
Sumner McKnight, the young Newport
Beach rider who shares a speedway shop
with Williams, admitted that the British
League riders don't make as much
money as their American C<lllllerparts
but said be enjoyed England.
''There are abou.t three or fOlr people
who are making it fine, but the rest of
them are Jiving on a shoe string,"
McKnight explained. ,
"At one meeting I saw Ivan Mauger
win seven out of seven races and all be
was paid was 49 pounds. A~ the world
champloniblp Ivan wu_pold IMIO_po!lllds.
It's absolutely appalling."
Dlrllig tils llrtUib .. ,.... 'McKnlgbl
went to 20 race meetings, an excellent
reconl of attondance conslderillg be was
there for 21 days. Never did be see fewer
than 4,000 people in the ataodl.
McKnlgbl was tomeWl!at d!lappolnted
by the IWlllan crew wbldl fired PoOrlY
at the world cba!np-p. No doubt, the
fact that two of their macllinel were
stolen the night before contributed to
this. "TheJ brought them \0 the raet on an
old Oatbed truck. There ,..., II of them
and theY were pieced, wired and toped
tosether. Nobody had any eenler sllnds an4 they'd slart them b)l llaylng them
over. Clll the ~t footpe& / ond apbmlng
the rear wheel, ' MoKnl.&bt IMJI.
'.".l'be enclool w.ren' ev"' -1&1 and
they ...,. an r1llllWll -mipe1o1.
(PAL maplDt are the Achillell befll ol
JAWA opeeclway ~.) You'd eJ·
peel that wll!I the ..,.__ IUpparl
they enjoy their bll< .. woild ho perfect.
"Ono rider they bad was a1J It years
old and ho -U. boll ol U. -,..... In pnctko be Wel'I lbe throUle
wide _. anc1 Jm1 n .... But be 11m1111.
couldn' pull It ofl In the -Id-final."
Seven! ol lbe ~Ill rtdera Yllllln(
In En11"'1<f p•e demotlllratlon rids for
..,... Btltllll pnimoten. They Included
Wiiiiama, McKntcbt. and HunUnstoo
Belcb't Sc:ott Autrey .
Auln!J prnorod a rlcle on the
Wlmbl-. toom and upo<tt to ride wllh
tl>e Brlllab 1Aquel -........ ...
cerdl .. to Wlllllms.'
"He'1 got a 1ponoor1h'1> wtth Ronni•
Moore (Ille tl<-world champion) and
alreaey bu bJJ own fan club over there.··
he Aid.
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Citrus Rally Ties Ga__uchos. The Orange and Angelus loops are
among 15 other leagues in the AA 31'0UP--
ing."
Divisional team championship prellms
would be restricted to three entries from
each circuit .per event, although some AA
circuits would be accorded less.
3. The Marmonte League becomet a
six·team loop v.-1th the absence of canyon
and Han. ~ _
4. Norte Vista takes Palm Spring&' spot
ln the san Andreas League. .
By HANK WESCH
Of 1M Dalt-I Pli.t Slaff
Citrus College rallied for a touchdown
with 20 seconds to play to lie Saddleback,
2~24. in a Mls8ion Conference football
game at UC Irvine Saturday afternooo.
Owls quarterboclc Grady Hopkins, ~ho
bad stwig the Gauchos willl two 70-yilrd
touchdown bombs earlier in lhe game,
found fullback Will Nix standing alone in
the end :rone on a fourth and seven play
for the crucial touchdown .
The Owls, still trailing by a point,
elected to go for a single paint con-
version, and Dan Pawlek's kick sailed
through the uprights to knot the score.
The lie left both teams with l-0-1
reeords in the Mission Conference race
with six games still to play.
'Itle two teams, rated as favorites for
the league championship matched of-
fenses in the first hair with Citrus com-
ing out on top 17-14 as a result of 71-and
70-yard touchdown passes by Hopkins on
success.lve series with the ball in the sec-
ond quarter.
Saddleback rallied for 10 paints -in the
third quarter to take a 24-17 lead, and
held on until Citrus manufactured a 71-
yard drive in the closing minutes of the
game.
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' 10 o.m. (S) CL -RAMS FOOT·
BALL -Tho Loo Angeles Rimi ....t tho Faloonl in Atlanta. (41 CL
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meet the llaldora In OUlood. To be
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l'iotre Dome. (7) a. -em.Dal< '1'Y llOWLINO -,...,.., Sae Ano
Lln&<lon and Trlnl LopeZ Tl. Lee
Ml!flftlber and Mu Bott.
Hopkins hit on a 24-yard ~ss to start
the drive and connected for 16 yards on a
fourth and three situatiru{ to keep the
drive going.
An inter!eren« penalty on Sad-
dleback's Keith Gibson set the Owls up al
the Gaucho 9, but Saddleback's defense
held until Hopkins found Nix for the tying
score.
The first half or the game resembled a
track meet with both teams scoring
quickly and trad.il32. the lead on four dif·
ferent occasions. """"
Saddlebact took a 7-0 lead, driving,38
yards after recovering a Citrus fumble
on the third play of the game, Joe Jones
scoring on a one yard plunge.
The Owls saw a 66-yard touchdown run
by hal£back Ken Williams called back in
the first quarter, but rallied for 17 points
in the second period.
Hopkins found split end Ce<:il Hooks
open down the right sldeli11e for a 71-yard
touchdown play with 11 :20 left in the sec-
ond quarter, but Saddleback regained
the advantage four plays later on a 5$-
yard pass from Dullch to Oanker Bob
Haupert.
Three plays after the ensuing kickorr.
however, Hopkins hit Oanker ~flke
O'Rourke and the Owls went to the in-
termission with a 17-14 lead.
The offensive fireworks were slowed in ttw. second half, however, as the defenses started to jell. ~
Leagues entered in the AA with the
number or entries per league in
parenthesis are: ""1gelus (S), Camino
t3), Hacienda (3), Orange (3), Rio Hondo
(3J. San Andreas (3), Suburban (3). De
Ania (2h Oe9ert Valley (2), Pioneer (2),
Frontier (2), Arrowhead (J). Chaparral
ti), Desert lnye tll. 1.os Padres (lJ,
Olympic (1 ), Tri-Valley _(J).
The AAA classification will be cnm-
posed of the Del Roy. Golden, Ivi·~
Marmonte, Mission Valley, Montview,
Northern, San Antonio. Sm Gabriel, Sier-
ra. Sky and Whitmont leagues.
Athletes from any grade m a y
participate on the vanity level. but tl".e
5. 'I1le Bay League becomes an eight·
team circUlt with the addition of Palol
Verdes and Rolling Hills.
6 The sl1.-team Ocean ·League Jose•
Paios Verdes and Rolling l~ills. 'Four
schools (Aviation, Beverly Htlls, Mom-
lngside and Redondo make It an eight·
team laague.
7. Miraleste. Lew-inger and H.an'ard
joining El Segundo. La...iale and L<n·
no1. in the Pioneer League. .
a. The Del Roy League loots B:*"
Tech and St. John Boooo "'1Cf becOlnel a
six·team )oop.
9. Murphy, St. B<n>&nli iOO Sl-,oliil
Bosco move into the Camino twit
League ·with cathedral, B i I h O P
Montgomery, t.1t. Canllel, Serra 11nd
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Cal SUIO. (l.oog Beach) Tl
Cal State (Fullerton) 14
Pacific 24, Montana 6
Fresno St. 23, San Jose St. 21
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Columbia 44, Fordham 0
Princeton 7. Rutgers 6
Cornell 37, Colgate 7
Dartmouth 24. New
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Florida State 44, Kansas 22
Iowa State 31, New Mexico 0
Kansas State.-31, Tampa 7
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Oklahoma Stale 31, Col0rado g
San Diege> State 14, Kent
State 0 I
M""llnt Tttll 30, Wnl Morl11~1 16
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Boryla Star
For Cards
STANFORD (AP) -John
Winesberry ran for 136 yards
and three touchdowns Satur-
day and teammate MW.
Boeyla threw for 228 yards
and two touchdowns f o r
unbeaten Stanford in a 41-35
W1'lry .... ~ w>
beaten West Virginia.
'Ille Cardinals, de(ending
Rose• Bowl clwnpions, led
three times by 20 points, but
had to hold off the M~
talneers at the end. Bernie
Galiffa -threW an eight-yard
touchdov.11 pass to fullback
Brian Chiles with about two
minuteS to play and the Moun-
taineers ahnost recovered an
onside kickoff attempt follow·
ing the score.
Winesberry, a junior, car-
r ied the ball 29 times against
the Mountaineers. He went
nine-yards for the first score
of the game in the Opening
m1nutes and had a pair of one-
yard touchdown runs in the
second half. lie also caught
four passes for SO.yards.
Senior quarterback Boryla
threw both toud>down passes
to flanker Eric Cross. far 31
yards in the first period and
three ya rds in the third
quarter.
\Vine s b.erry 's second
touchdO\\'n rUn gave the 19th·
ranked Cardinals, J.O, a 27·7
lead eat·ly in the third quarter'.
But \Vest Virginia's orfcnse,
behind the passing of Galiffa
a11d the runn ing of Kerry
Marbury, Chiles and Marcus
Mauney suddenly came alive.
Mauney ran eight-yards for
a third period touchdown,
Chiles bulled one-yard for a
touchdown in the f o u r t h
quarter, and Mubury went
ooe yard in the final quarter
for his second touchdown of
the W.y.
\Yest Virginia had only 136
net yards in the (J.rSt half.
when its only touchdown came
after a 96-yard kickoff return.
Marbury caught the kickoff.
went 13 yards and handed off
a reverse to Artie Owens, who
raced to the Stanford tw~yard
line before being pulled down
from behind .
ri.1arbury then got the ri.toun.
tainee rs' first touchdown on a
one-yard run, and Stanford led
only 13-7 after one quarter .
Winesbercy left the game
briefly In the second period
with a sprained ankle, and his
substitute, Doug Jena, scored
the Next Stanford touchdown
on a one-yard run.
Massachusetts 28, Harvard 19
Navy 27, Bosten Cdlege 20
Rhlde Island 21, Brown 17
Syracuse 16, Maryland 12
-~ .. ale..28..-Conneclicut 7
Delaware 49, Boston U. 12
Sophomore Mauney canied
three times for 42 yards in
West Vi.rginia's first Jong
touchdown drive, whick went
!O yords In lhe third period
and cut Stanford's lead to 'Zl·
14. But linebacker Jim Merlo
then intercepted a Galiffa pass
and returned the ball 22 yard!!
to the West VlrginJa 4 to set
up Boryla's second touchdo,vn
pass.
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Football
St.andings
JUNIOR COLLEGE
Youngblood, 49ers
Bl~ Titans, 27-14
toNG BEACl{ -Junior
tailback Albert Youngblood
plowed for 101 yards and two
touchdowns in 22 carries
Sports
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Satunl•Y nfgbl " Cal State
(l.oog Beach) ground out a 'rl-
14 non-mn!ereoce football vic-
tory over Cal State
(Fullerton).
Long Beach played moet of
the game without Little All·
American running back Terry
Met.cal! who suffered a bruised
Uga:ment ln the first quitter.
Youngblood s<orod on ""''
of one tind loor yards 11 the
4~r• rushed for 219 yardii.
Quarterback Randy Drake
t.....i ,.,. 171 y1nb, lnc)udlng
an ti-yard touchdown strike to
tlJlhl tnd Terry LocP<·
Fullerton acond on a 17·
yard nm by Duane Sbns and n
five-yard pass.
Long Beach, the dd•ndlng
Padllc C..11 AthleUe Auo<La-
llon cbomplon, la J.l and
Fullenon has the • a me
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Stanford , whi ch r a ct' s
top-ranked Southern California
111 a big Pac-8 game here
Saturday, had allowed onl y
one touchdown in its first two
games. West V ir ginia 's
defense also had a good record
going Into Saturday's high-
scor:ing affair, g)ving up just
23 poillts in its ftr!l three
games .
Anteaters
Rout Rival
UC Irvine coasted to n '.ID·5
victory ()ver visiting New
~fcxica University water polo
team Saturday momi(lg In the
vletor's home pool.
11\e Anteaters sco rrd 10
got'lls in the second period to
put the game away after the
visitors battled tn a 2·2 tie in
the fi rst stanza.
Scoring for UCI were Chip
Rowe and Phil Slrteter, thret,?
e11ch: Jim Kr\l!le, Broce
Blade. Jack Dickmann and
J im Brad.bum. two each; and
Bret Bernard. Tim Quinn, I>an
Grlluun, Boyd Philpot, Tom
lloltghey and Pat w.,t.
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HARD RUSH -Missouri's Tom Kellett (right) puts
the pressure on California quarterback Steve Bart-
kowski as be fades back to pass in game at Colum-
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bia, Mo. California dropped a 34-27 decision to the
Tigers. 1• ' .
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Sixkiller,
Huskies
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Win 31-11
COLUMBIA. M~ (AP) -A
couple o( second string running
backs. Chuck Link and Ray By-
bee, led the Missouri Tigers to
a 20-poinl firsl-quarter exp!~
sioo and a 34-27 intersectiooal
footall victory over California
Saturday.
Missouri led 27--0 at the half.
but was almost smwed under
in the second half b y
California quarterback Jay
Cruze. who took over !or Sleve
Bartkowski late in the second
ba~.
Cru1.e pa~ for r 0 u r
touc.ix:l~ns and 342 yards, hit·
ling 18 of 25 passes. He broke
the school passing yardage
record of 321. set by Da ve
Pehnll against Stanford in
1969.
Link, a junior fron1 Aurora .
Mo .. scored on runs of 17, 4
and 7 yards. Be(ore thls kamc.
his action had bet>n limited to
one pass reception. l1e had no
rushing yardage before Sa.tur·
da y. when he totaled 5.1 in six
carries.
Bybee, a sophomore from
East Moline, Ill., f1lShed for
153 yards in the first half, in-
cluding a 39-yard gallop, and
Scored MiS!ouri's fir st
touchdown from one yard. He
finished with 185 yards in 27
carri<s.
'Ibe Tigers scoced three
times within six minutes of
the first quarter and tallied
their mQl'il points for a quarter
in four years.
John Cher ry hit Jim ShRrp
wilh a JS.yard pass from
Missouri's second touchdown
and Link: added the third of
the quarter on a 17-yard run.
Link's other touchdown
came in the second and third
per)o(:b.
Cruze, a senior, threw a 46-
yanl ~ pass to Fred
Leathers In the lhinl quarter.
l~e hi1 Sleve Sweeney on a sb:·
yard touchdown pass in the
last period after seWng it up
with a . 70-yard-pasa play to
Sammy Bums.
I le fired another 29-yard TD
pass to Leathers with 5: 11 left.
and came back two minutes
\:;atf!r with a JO.yard scoring
IO:i!!i to SWeef'ICY .
BYll Cr11•hed
CORVALLI S. Ore. -Ort·~on
St;itc c onverted three
l!righam Yoong errors into
touchdown! in the first hal!
Saturday for an easy 29-3 vic-
tory In a loo8c!ly·played no~
conference football gamt.
OSU added another
touchdown ln an otherwise
scouls aerond half.
So p h ornore quarterback
Scott Splegelb<rg ol Medlord
Ort., st.1'rtlng foC' the f11st
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ti me, threw a f ive-yar d
touchdown pass in the first
quarter after an Interception
gave OSU the ball.
A fumble lei:i to the next
score. a one-yard plunge by
Spiegelb<rg, then haUback
Ralph ShC>w ran 14 Y•rds for
the third touchdown following
another Interception.
'Ille du'ee toochdowns, com-
bined with a 35-yard field goat
by Ken McGrew, gave OSU e
22--0 lead.
BYU scored just before the
half on a 33-yard field goal by
John Monahan.
Co11gnrs Hente11
PULLMAN. Wash. -The
University of Utah mnnhan-
dled the Pac-8 Washington
State 9t:ougars 44-25 Saturday
afternoon in Pullman. capitali-
zing-on a half dozen WSU er-
rors.
The visiting Utes converted
three interceptions and one
fumble recovery into relative-
ly easy scores and added a 57-
yard punt return in the second
half as the outclassed Cougars
folded offensively and
defensively.
'l'lgers Roar
STOCKTON -Sophomore
tailback \Villard Harrell rolled
up 113 yards rushing an<!
scored three touchdowns in
lead ing the Univenity of the
Pacific to a 24-6 romp over
Montana in a nonconfercncc
game here Saturday night .
The Tigers got on the
scoreboard in the first quarter
on a 40 yard field goal by
Mark Pash and stayed ahead
all evening. Freshman
quartellback Bruce Keplinger
took the Tigen 51 yards in
five plays, in the secOf)d
quarter, with the first tally
coming on a 1&-yard run by
Harrell.
Harrell, who averaged 6.6
yards per carry, sprinted 11
yards for another touchdown
in the same quarter and
phmged over from the two in
the fourth for the Tigers' final
score.
S<111 Jose llpsel
fina1 quarter gave the Fresno
State Bulldogs an upset 23-~1 SEATTLE (AP l -Sonny
victory Sa tu rday •night over Si~kitler and Greg Coll ins,
Sun Jose Stale. \Vlth a lot of help· from the
Tackle Larry Luis jarred defense, led the Washington Huskies lo -a 31·11 victory over
the ball loose from San Jose a scrappy Jllioois team Satur-
quarterback Craig KimbaY day in an intersectiooal foot-
and it rolled out of the end ball game.
zone to give Fresno the 'Ille issue wasn't really
deciding points. decided until the final-~.
San Jose had rallied twice to "'bm Husky defensive back Roberto Jourdan intercepted a
tie the game. Fresno took a 1 Tom McCartney pas:s, dodged
14--0 lead in the f!I'St quarter downlield for a 50-yard return
before Kimball passed for a to the Illinois 11. Jim Eicher
pair of touchdowns in the sec-· drove in two plays later from
ood quarter. the one-yard lihe, and former
Fresno St.ate took the le"'d Laguna Beach High star Steve
Tate in the second period on a WieWowski added the point
pass from quarterback Jolin after.
Behrens to Gene Austin . Sixkiller, the highly-tooted
San JGSe got the ball back Husky quarterback, threw one
early in tile fourth quarter touchdown pass but was
when Mike Hop k ins in· unable to keep Washington
terc6pted a Behrens .pass in dri ves alive. It was Collins
the end zone. He returned tire who engineered the only sus-
ball to his own three yard line tained march whefl he drove
and on the first play from the Huskies 58 yards in 10
scrimmage Kimball was hit in pJ.ays with lllh: minutes left in
the end zooe and ~ safety the game. Larry Dwnas c.ar-
resulted.. Tied over from the one, and
The victory was the fourtil Washington had a 2 4 • 3
straight for Fresno, while San leed .
Jose now has a :Z.2 record. The Illini fought back
AztW Belt Kent with halfba<:t Ed J-hit-ting Garvin Robel son with a
KENT, Ohio -The un-26-yard touchdown pass and
defeated San Diego State McCartney connected with
Aztecs parlayed a rugged Mike Navarro for the two-
defense and a crunching point conversioo .
ground ·attack into a 14--0 vie-It was the defense that kl!1lt
tory over Kent State Universi-Washington in the game. The
ty in nonconference football Huskies' first touchdown came
Saturday. when safety Calvin Jones -a
It was the second straight standout all day -grabbed a
shutout for the Aztecs wh• punt , spun eway from tacklers
have allowed just eight pointS at midfield. then slowed his
in their three conquests since pace to outfox the final
attaining major college Ille.tu' defender on a 57-yard 8COring this season. Kent's recard1 p1a y.
dropped lo 1-2, its only Jones thwarted the first
triumph coming last week in a Dllnl · 37-t4 upsel of Ohlo University. sconng thrust v.1>en be gol enough of the ball to
Sao D!<go 11"'4 a long drive deflect Jim Ruks' 3l·yard Delcl
to score as the !leOODd quarter goal attempt.
started, then lolled one Kent ----------State drive after another
before addlng their final core
with just 35 seconds r&-
malning.
The Aztecs' defense limited
Kent lo 83 yards rushing in <f4
tries and permitted freshman
quarterback Grtg Kokal to
«implete just eight of 20 -==========pa=SS<• ror 91 yanb.
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It's a Breeze for Midwest Powers
UPI Ttlt'41ot• .•:• !:10 MORE RUNNING ROOM -Georg ia Tech's Greg Horne (with ball) is ~ght down after a four-yard gain b y Rice's Larry Walling (left) and Rodri-.gq_ names. The l\VO tean1s battled to a 36-36 tie.
Auburn B u_rns Vols, 10-6,
-In .Top South F ootba.ll Tilt
• BIRMINGHAM, Ala . (AP)
;....'Terry Henley s running and
a stringy defense led by Ken
Bemlch and Danny 5.anspree
led Auburn to a 10-6 upset of
fourth-ra~ked T e n n e s s e e
Saiurday and marked Auburn
as a football power again in
tho Southeastern Conference.
The Tigers, unranked and
unimpressive in their first two
victories, continued t b e i r
m,aateryoverTe n n es sec .
Auliqrn oow hes banded the
Vols three of their lour Iosoes
iiDder Coach Bill BatUe.
Henley, a big, dw'able run-
ner, carried every time but
twice tn an SI-yard drive that
ended on the second play ol
the second period when he
plunged over from the one
yard. line.
by Tenn~'s Bill Rudder on back to take a 34-7 halftime
the 20. advantage.
Meanwhile, the A u b u r n
defense was stifling Ten-
nessee's running,J and ;13
5econdary, helped by a sti£f
wtnd, held ~e Hollo-
way's passing in check. ·
Ex-Orange Coast College
star Gary Valbuena threw a
30-yard scoring· strike to Chip
Howard late in the game.
S.mspnoe knocked down Ten·
nessee's attempted pass !or a
two-point' conversion.
'B-BeUsFoe
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
Si~ AlaNma used a
crunchlqi lllOODd game and
timely loog -to.ohatt..-Vanderbilt 43-21 in a Saturday
night Sootbeastern Conference
football game.
LS(] Rollli 'On
BATON ROUGE. La.
Lousiana State tailback Chris
Dantin stole the glory from
. Wisconsin running star Rufus
"Roadrunner" Ferguson by
going 115 yards on 27 carries
and scoring a. touchdown in a
Tl-7 LSU victory Saturday.
The blggeSt surprise of the
game was ~ way LSU's
defense cootrolled FO<gUSOO's
e>plosive rvn~. limittng
him to 83 yards.
The aenior bilbact had 317
yards tn ~is fint two pmes.
KenttU!klf Falls
LEXINGTON, Ky. -In-
()Illa. (AP) -lo•hlc,.ra, to lead elil"J>
H1llbacl: Greg -P r u 111 . -Mldllgan to I U-7 col-
a c a m per e d for three lege footbell vict.ory over No.
toucbdownl and r e •. e r ve 11 Tulane Saturday.
fUUbacl;. Tim Welch &lllried t58 , -"SaUJrdty to r.-the Mlchlgen • offensive line ~ Ok ab om a opened massive bolea-for the
8ooborl to a 5i.:I victory oYer Mooe.-2, 22'1-pound f\lllbock
CIMW>n. '-~ • f from Cincinnati, and onc< he Prultt :M,.'l,lllvu on rum o the he h five( four and one yards and got re was ard to stop.
gai6ed S2 yards to move into Shuttlesworth ch u r n e d
third place among OU'• all· virtually untouched off right
Ume rushing leaden. ~t tackle for a 21-yard touchdown
Welch, starting ln place of iJl.. 1!:1 plays after the Wolverines
jured Loon Crosswhite, kepi got tile ball for the lint lime
the Sooners' blgl>po~ of-al lbelr 4t yard line.
feQSe rolling With c:<lilsiltenl He lloo soor<d 1 pair o!
gailll up the middle u the out.-tOI~~ on ttree-yard
ffimmed Tigers ~ bud:I, ooce tn the third
on .._, lbelr !limb. quar111r to cUmax a 115-)'al'I, ,,,. lic>onOrs led only 74 _,..,. drive, and apJn In
alter the flrat quortor, but the tlJlll period.
Ibey elploded fOr 17 ...... In Jmt (I -aft..-SIJut,.
the lat 1eYei1 m1autel before t I e 1 wor t b' s first.quarter
intennlsslon to -the toud>down. ...uman Randy
game --1..opn tnten:epted a Mike
• The victory was . the third Wallcel -· a-oooed the field, strai&hl lopslded triumph for got a beautiful block from Roy
the Soooen, wbe Ill~ ba,ve not Burb and scored on , 32-yard
yielded a touchdown this turn'
sea.son· The loss was the sec-re ·
cond in three games for Purdue Smashed
Clemson.
Clemson d e f e n d e d stub-
bornly during the game's ear-
ly stages but Oklahoma's
Wishbone T offense wore down
the defeoders, turning the con-
test into • rout.
Wolt!erl-R9Mp
ANN ARBOR, Mid>. -Ed
smttlesworth bulldooed hi>
way for 150 yards in 21 car-
r i e 1, sc or ing thr e e
SOIJ'l'H BEND, Ind. -
Sophomore Tom Clements
punctured Purdue with his
passing and the young Notre
Dame defense continued to
Improve Satu(d>y " the tOth·
ranked lrhh smashed the
lkrilemllten. 35-14.
II WU the ~ straight
victory !or the Irish this
seuon and the third con:.
1eCUtive IOS! for Purdue.
a-., nmnlng the !riah
offtnae for nearly t b r e e
periods, complekd 17 of 24
_... attempts !or m yards
and a pair of fll'lt half
touchdowns.
a ·ueke,e a Roll
COLUMBUS, Ohio -Arohie
Griffin, a hometown freshman
tailback carrying the ball f'>r
the first time ln college, broke
loose !or an Ohio State-record
239 rushing yarda Saturday.
leading the f i!th·ra nk ed
Buckeyes to a &14 victory
over North Carolina.
Griffin, a ~looHO, 1115-poun-
der. rushed %7 . timea and
-... loud>down, abal-
tertng the Buckoyt1' -mark of 21t yards by f\lllbaek
Ollie Cline againlll Pittsburgh
in 1945.
Griffin also set up short
touchdown runs by fullhlcks
Randy Keith and Harold
Henson and a 17-yard teeper
by quarterback Greg Hare.
Blair Conway alao booted a
22·yard fiel(l goa~ for the
Buckeyes. handing N o r t h
Carolina its first I~~ !~ four
games with a re l ~ess
ground attack.
6op"-• Cnc•lted
LINCOLN, Neb. -Johnny
Rodgers clanad for I w o
touchdowns and Cary I>tton
scored three timea on short
r u n s as seventh-ranked
Nebraska crushed Minne!Ota
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Although Dixon scored on Bltcfanan, bunt out to 1 11-0
runs or four, two, and •1' balltlme leoil u the Bulls
yards and All-American Rich gave top Iba balf Urnro Ume.s
Glover led • ~ def..,.., it on Iba f\rmbleo and~ on an
was Roj:lgers who ltOOd out u
Nebraska won its eighth,... lntetteptk>n. •
straight from the Gophers to Blackman capped an 86-yard
run ltt aeason record 10 3-1 drive with a l f ~yard
and leave Minnesota "'inlesa louchdown strike to sp!Jt tnd
after three games. Steve Patta &o l(!l the
Rodgers return~ a punt 6'I Cowboya rolling midway ln the yards for a third period touchdown in a twisting, tum-first half.
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Memorial Stadium record who led the nation's junior col·
crowd of 78.%17 to Ill feet legea tn ecortnc at HarlDelJ
roaring when he spun and •
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ylrdl tnto Ibo end ..... )'al'! pi._ m.ldway lo tbe~
Rodgers ..,.....i aptn tn tbe ood period.
thin! period on a a two-yard Tire ooore wu Ml ii'bY
run to become Nebrukl'.•-111· Alvin Bn>wn's lntm:epdoa al a
time Ieodln& touchdow11-maker Joe Duenu pass that pll the
with 35 and caught · seven bill on tbe cu· JO,
puses for 127 yards to set a
Big Eight career record ror WIUeats Trlut1tJlls
receiving yardage. 1,070.
Color•do .St••ne d
STILLWATER. Okla . -
Alton Gtrard, junior colleq:e
tramfer from Salinas. cal.,
bashed over for t h r e e
touchdowns and an inapired
Oklahoma Stale delense pro-
duced a flurry bl Colorado
turnovers as the Cowboys
-Ibo third-ranked llu!-fa!oel, Sl-6, In Ibo Big Elgllt
opener for hotb teams Satur-
day.
The Cowboys. directed
MANHATTAN. KAN. -Don
Calhoun shocked Tampa with
a 63-yard louchdown run just
before halftime and frustrated
Kansas Slate turned three
Spartan I u m b I e 1 into
touchdowns to claim 1 31·7 ln-
tef'SCClional football victory
Saturday.
The Wildcat>, -evened their record 1t Z.2 .,..,. filter-
ing badly Ibo (ftVlous two
weea ag-BrJc!!am YOUDll
and -Stile, pinned the first km of the 111Uln en
Tampa after three vlctorits.
The Tigers added a 30-yard
field goal by Gardner Jett late
in the third period after
Sanspr~ recovered a rumble
The Crimson Tide. behind
for the first time this season
in the fi.rst quarter. roared
diana survived a series o
rili.stakes Saturday to edge
Kentucky 35-34 in an in-
tersecliooal football game.
The Indiana players ~el
school records as both teams
ran afoul or penalties, and
fumbles.
Small Penney price.
Longhorns Turn Back
Texas Tech Upset Bid
.LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP) -quarter touchdown u the
Texas quarterl>ack A I a n !Worbocb raHied to edge Ibo
LOwry rallied the bord pnged Unlvenily of Tulsa, 21-20,
Glenn Scolnick caught· three
touchdown passes for Indiana,
a H00&ler mark, and soccer-
style l<ick<r Chris Gartner
brol<e tbe ochool reconf twice
with field goals. Garlne!' -
scored from St yan!s, then
from 52. Loni11Jorrui with two oecond Saturday.
half IOOchdcnm runs !ollowtng ~victory .... sweet Rw Ties Teeft ailcial Tens Tecb mistakes .... for the Razorbacks,
and the defendtng Southwest wllo upset by Tulaa 21-20 ATLANTA Edd i e
COnfereoce cbamploDI rolled last y ar when favored by five f\lcA!lhan's fifth louchd~'ll
to a 25-20 victory Saturday to ~ of the day and his twG-
nfght. F son completed four or point conversion toss with 17
Lowry sailed eight end six s,,es for 40 yards ·in the seconds remaining 11 f l e d
seven ya rds for toochdownB as wt drive. but it was one Georgia Tech lo a 38-3' tie
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UPIT .......
IOWA'S EARL DOUTHITT DUMPS PENN STATE'S JOHN CAPELLETTI.
Eastern Football Roundup
LAAAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -
Junior quaritrblcl< Steve
O>cknham ran for ~
touchdownl and~ for
anod>tr as Wyoming held olf a
. detpetatlon rally to def .. t
ll~anked -State ~ 43 ln a West.em Athletic
Conference football game here
Saturday.
'lbe defeat snapped tl1e SUn
Devils' conf'erence v i e to r y
.u..k at 19 games, extendln(
back to 1969. •
Cocknlwn e ng.i nee red
WromJnc to a 23-7 balltbne
lead, ond the Cowbo)'I ID-
creued the mar&ln to »-7
belcn Artzoaa state got !ta
powerf\11 o11 .... ~ In
the llCDnd ball.
w,.,.,,q led IHI when
CockMmn -from .... yard out -nine mloules .... malnlng. But ArimDI Stare
~k Dan While -• two-tpucl>down ........ 13
yar<ls to Joe Petty and nine
yards to Morrla OWOes to cut
the margin to two points with
51 >econds mnalning In the
game.
·Arizona State tried a n
onside tick, but it was
recovered by George Lockyer
of the Cowboys and Wyoming
ran out the clock.
Cocl.nham, a IIO-pounder,
gained I!! yards In a scbool
record 36 carries and also bit
five passes: for 100 yards.
Woody Green, the Sun'
DeYils' flashy ballback. who
waa nlnlb In Ille 'natioo in
rushing last ye..-, soored lour
touchdowrw on rum of 83, 80,
nine and three yaros .
. Penn _State R-allies for Win Vt•h State Rolls
LOGAN, Utah•-Utah State
quarterback Tony Adams ran
for-Ul yards and his t:eam's
deleme held Colorado stare on
two fourth-qUarter goal-line
stands for a 21-0 non-con-
ference football victory Satur-
day.
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. blanked for three periods,
(AP) -Quarterback John finally awoke for a seven-play,
Hufnagel pas9ed 10 yards to 63-yard touchdown drive that
!!Ophomcre tighl end Dan -the Nitlany Lions ahead
Natale for a touct.town with 7-3 with 10 :34 in the fourth
36 seconds remaining to give quarter. 'lbe toochdown came
PeM State a 1~10 vicb'y on a seven-yard run by Cap-
Saturday ..... the upoet.mlnd· pelletli.
ed Iowa Hawkeyes. Iowa, which won only one of
Hufnagel directed P • n n 11 games last year and had
State M> yards in rine plays, split even in two this season.
starting the i:lrive after Iowa refused to quit and, led by
had taken a 10-7 lead with 3:01 Kyle Skogman, marched 6.1
left on tbe clock. yards on e~ plays to tegaln
Hufnag~ p"""'115 yards to tile lead. ~ p11111ed 311
Gary Hayman for a font down yar<ls to-BriMI Roliliio ~""
at tile Pcm Slate Iii-Three touch<lowll -Kllltlus di>-d0Wlii'gaiiiiiir~-aliil-ve1 iOif'lb, ~--~710-7 ~
with loorth and two, John 3:01 lelt.
Capellettl took. pltd!out from
the quarta1>ack and raced 32
yards to a first down at the
Iowa 25.
With 1:51 left, Hayman rip-
ped 13 yards to the Hawkeyes'
12. Capelletli bulled five and
then t\\-'O, but Penn State was
set back five yards oa a
b ackflekl-ln-motion penalty.
Hufnagel then ""5ed the win-
ning touchdown pass.
'Ibe three-touchdown un-
derdog Iowans led 3-0 at
halfUme on a 44-yard field
goal by Harry Kokolw. Penn
State's slumbering offense,
Wllfta(9 Trl•mph
PITl'SBIJRGH -Freshman
Craig Boykin kprlnted 44 yards
for a touchdown mkiway in
the !lnal period to give
Northwestern a 27-22 come-
lr<m-belllnd triumph Satur-
day over wlnless Pitt.
BoyJdn's off.tackle ron came
just 19 seconds after Pitt, 0-4,
had taken a 22-21 lead on a 62--
yard touchdown pass from
Bob Medwid to Todd Toerper
and a two-point conversion --
The decisive run came on
the first play (~ serlmm8.ge
after a freak kickoff play on
whlcb Northwestern lineman
Steve Craig grabbed a team-
mate's fumble in ml~ and
returned it 25 yards to the Pitt
44.
· Northwestern, which won its
first game in three starts, fell
behind 14-0 in the first quarter
as Pitt quarterback John
Hogan hit Rod Huth with a 16-
yard t'ouehdown pass and ran
one yardJ~anotber saire.
Howevir the 'VY It It i n g
Wlldcal.9 ""'etc' :i,..k In the
second quarter on ·a 4S-yard
touchdown pan from Mitch
Anderson to St.eve Harris anct
a 40-yard field goal by Doug
Skarln.
Skarin booted another field
goal of 46 yards in the third
quarter · and Jim Trimble
plunged one yard for a
touchdown to conclude a S>
yard drive that g a v e
Northwestern a 21-14 lead.
S111NU!use Wl••
SYRACUSE, N . Y -
Syracu1e scored two
touchdowns and a safety in
less. than three mlnut.es of the
second period Saturday and
went on to defeat late-
threarening Maryland 1~12 In
college football .
Tailback Art Seym ore
scored both toucbdowM for
the visiting 'TemiPlfts, the
ftrSt on a &b:·yard scamper up
the middle at 9:46 of the open-
ing quarter.
Big Green Ta•gh •
HANOVER. N • H -
Ad111111 !nSplred' most of
Utah state'• offense. scoring
the llist toochdown on a 'rl-
yard nm in the second quarter
and lletllng up the second with
a 29-yard run in the third.
Colorado Stare had fourth
down and one yard to go twice
In the fourth period, but failed
to score. CSU running back Fullback Elllt Rpwe led ~ Rod BlaClilord fumbled on iine
grueling Dartmoutl! Jrri\!nd •~ -"Of .Ille fourth-down nms and
tack Saturday the Big usu· tackle Dan J en s en
Green opened Its college foot· recovered. ~-" -h . CSU quarterbafk M a r k
Dl:lU sefi90n WI~ 8 24-l4 vie-Dincoll fell down Wh11e trying
t.ory over surpnslngly resilient a fourth-down rollout to end
University of New Hampshire.
Rowe, a junior who carried
only nine tlmes all last season,
set up Dartmouth's first two
toucbdowM, rurating U -times
for 15i yards before injuring
bis left leg early In the third
quarter.
<:ol•""'la Roll•
UCI~Bucs,
Rustlers
In Tourney
Baseball Lions Capture Crown;
Newport Poloists 2nd Playoff
NEW YORK -C.lumbla
held Fordham wlthotlt a first
down for mort than rt
ml11t1!os and spoiled the scrap-
py Rams' flnt football game
against a major college OJ>-
poaent in 20--)'ears 44-0 Satur-
day.
The llnl--mM!ng between
two Nerr York City llcl>ools
since ltu was played for the
most part la a driving rain ac-
comj>anled by wind gusts ., to u mn .. an•bow-.
Westminster 's LioM took
the championlhlp of the
Univmlty High tournament,
wll1le Newport Harbor fell to
Sunny Hills H In the c:bam-
plonlhlp game ol the Anaheim
toumom<nl In high -
-... polo play Saturday.
Weotmloster, led by the
goal~endlng of Tom Splcor
and aeorlng of -· Goldlteln, Upped Ed-. 11).8, In tbe
tlnAll of the Un\ver1lty
toumunent.
Fountoln Voller pr;..d third
In tho ev•nt and Unlvenily
fourth wtth lAC\lllA Beach def~ 1-oll for the ...,.
80latlon~P.
At New po rt , mtanwfrite,
oooch Bill Bornett'o Newport
team deloated l"oollllll and
Calta M ... belot'e running op
agalnot Sun111 HllJo In the
champlonlhlp ...... •
Colla M ... placed fourth In
the toumornenl. wlllle eor-
del Mor -the Mh pllce llnllber.
El8lit -plafm! ..... .....-nedtotho.U-
teem 1t the Uri.venity dusk,
led by MVP Pal Moorlloule ol --Olbor Alk"'""'7 playm 11>-
clode Tom Spicw, Frri
Ruldon, and S..Ve Go141teln
of F<luntaln Valley, Clay
Slulrd end JJm , Jolnoo ol
Fou1'4aln Valley, Tom lledwlti
" Laguna 'BiiOdi and Bill GouM« o1 Edloan. -
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111""""""1 ll(Orlll(I; Jim YOUtllll fol),
Tom SUrlH (1). HV90 kll!IWcll l1 f,
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Schedule
NEW VORK (AP) -Hero i• tho-· for-· chompknl!lp li!riel In -
the N«loool and Ameli<M
1-:
It ,.... the opening game for
Q)jnmblt_ which posted Iii
flnt shutout In II yem, and
Fordham'& llnt deleat ati.r
two billlnpba.
Ha,._rcl F.ils
CAMBll!OOE, Maaa
Ma11acb~sett1 spotted
llM-van! a q\llck touchdown on
Mark WboOltr'a 71-yard MUI
and then ltom1ed back behind
Ptil Peno~ and Paul
Metallo Saturday for a 28-tt
college lootboll victory.
Pennlncton toored ' t w o
touchilo1'm ~ run.s of one and
eight yanla, Md pasaed to end
Walt P...U.. for 12 Jarda and
onother --'MetaDo CllTted 33 U-for
102 yardl and scored
Mas1ach111tW .aond .I.-1-touchdown_ on • rJxl:t Jaunt Se~, Oct. 7-llal Dlvblon u tbt Yllllkea mnce
wlmor ot Oakland, 4 p.m., power pooled 1ta aecond vie--
EDT torr of the -.on.
Sun., 0ct. 1---i:..t Division N•"S Cl'llitta
-Jt Ookland, 4 p.m., ANNAPOIJS, Md. -Don
El11' Ronni roced 41 10n1o for -
:Moo., Oct. I-Travel fourth period --ond
t\tto., Oct. l~akland 11 allpped O\'Or !tom-o1x ind10I
Eut Division winner, l:IO for -her to .,._ Navy to
EDT , a 17-20 football vtc:t.ory over
a..ton Coll ... 5atl1rd11. Wed., Oct. ·IJ--Oekland at Alter Doward bh>ke 1 H
Eut Dlvllion winner, l t tie, sOphomon CI• v e 1 and
ne«lllllY. l:IO '1:11' Cooptr -~ bole
-Oct '•• ~kl nd 1 in Ille EaCI Une 1 n d iut.n., · ~ a 1 scampered 71 yards for whit
Eut ''lllvblon wimer, 11 turned oul to bo tho wlMlnl
neceuary, I:IO El11' toucl!down.
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'.~" ::· Dtveloper Richard. Sew.II
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. Income Homes, a new duplex
, :. ;and triplex development in
Costa Mesa.
"Costa Mesa city officials
were pleased with our land use
concept and lhe finished pro-
,. .. . . duct on a simtlat Wtstbay
~,., .• i'eStdentlal deVclopment we
",. .• tiullt hete a few years aao/' ~ • swell noted, "so we tried to
; tnoOrporate much the aame I ' -._cit In the Plannbli lor
•. pui" newest venttue.
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·-to COllll>ieto lbt -.;:;:llOlla'n In tho a.. lld!ICeOI to
" ... dnelopmeol -pal all ·: :·.:\dlll!Y faclllll!t lllldeqround."
. : .~~. reaturlnl tJw:Uttanll daltgn, "'1111 ,_ Weslbay devtiopmOllt ·o"'!:me-s11 dup1-...r 1oor '.:·; . .;jHplnes. The homtt hl.ve
•' . !>om desi,ned to give the •P'
.".;'J)earance of 1 Iaree lina:le
· ·" funlly retldence. Each duplex
hu a large UU...bedroom ,
two-bath unit as well as a two--
becln>oin Wlil. ,,.. trlplfttl
hive a three-bedroom, two-
bath unit with twe two-__ wilts.
~., " The single-and twHtory ··t bomes have w~waU shag
-~.drapes, walk· In . a.eta. private pall .. , pa ... hMea. dlabWleben. and ·
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'"' \.'fl*lllilt Jn °lncoml" bolDI . ··.-forlbtpulllVtn ,.,..,..
~ · · .. loccme homes are a tmart · ~ :imestment." Sewell said, "for
· ~ ~ l*Ole who want a homt, to ' · Im' In with a rental unit
•. ,.tdtt altlcbed u wt.II u fo . , ... _ wbo .,. looldn1 for a
' .pin -.I Jmlllment:.' ·-·--·lit E. 11oJ at. la loCllled a bloc:
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Coadomlnl1111 Homes
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Exdl!Sive Repnsentatives
Th.; new Costa Mue office of Unlttrll P'arM Apncy oHws ,.....~...t, ,.....,~Ml
rnl "tate service. backed by a rtttwwk ol ..,lcea b'I thlttJ--four_Jhhi._1h1Mh Ylil,..
round advertlalng co•at•tcrc011t, UnltM provlcln a vut IOUrft of petentllt . ...,,.,.
ancl propertl• for ule, . 1 •
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the ul• of ,.,,..., ranchn, town ancl ceuntry t.om-.. .. "'1ront, NCN9tlonel ..,.
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Cht!tiso from 5 floor plans and 15 elevoUont..Ntwlyellplnded
end Improved, The ulUmata In buyer -plana.
Dilcover !Illa beoutlfully -blished OOllllllUlllty Of OVOf' 7SO
homes nestled In the rolling hllls of Irvine. ""1ltioe. IUburban
aecluslon and convenience at the heart-of the cultural and
recreational center of Orange County.
These spacious residences offer Indoor and outdoor llvlng at
Its best. Garden homes, totally secluded and private • , • one-
and two-stories, with up ta four elegant bedroom•. With custom
flreptaces, huge.master suites, open gard~n ~!C~!lf t!ll~ with
built-In appliances, lavish baths •.• and, alldlng wall• of glass
opening to patios and gardens.
Hurry-these are the best buys ln lrvlne.
A BET TE A lNl/IRONMENT FOR YOU
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Ten excltifll floorp!ans and two unique IMng Stroll around our JYHm Mii stocbd late.
styles from Which to choose. Take your pl~ and discover the~ of the outdoon.
from among bu r ma lntena noe-free \llllago En Joy fllhlng and ti"t 11your1e1..,,. •-II
Townhomes wlq. up t03 t>f<t rooms ind 2 l S a commun ity centtt with 1 swimm ing PoOI
b1th1 or the dramat ic fou r bedroom Co untry ond spacious sun dock. Come..., the Village
Cou~Home designed around a gr•dou• SanJu•n today-you'll,_ w•nt to le-.
T•ka San Diego Fwy. IOUth to Ju nlptro Serra
edL Takofrontaae Roadto Vlllage S.V.Juan enlty .
Furn ished Models on Olspl•Y
Phone: (71 4) 831 -1331
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Questions/Comment
Americans Unaware of Homing Subsidres?
By Realtor Randall Mccardle
I'm 1 local businessman and I'm curious. Js there
a big difference on the buying income of people living
In our different geographic areas? For instance, what
would be tM tncome level for those living In Costa
M.sa vs. Newport Beach?
H. J ., Newport Beac
'The First National Bank of Orange County's esti·
mates ol the 1972 average fam ily income , according to
the census definition of family income, !or families re-
siding in the t\\'O local city areas as follows:
For the city of Costa Mesa, the average family in-
come is $14,092, and for the city of Newport Beach. it
is $23,829 .
Family income statistics and data are derived from
several income groupings. The census definition of in-
come includes net sell-employment income and money
received from all other sources before deduction for
ta.xes and dues, etc.
The word "brokeT" is an unusual term. It cloffn't
describe the function of a "broker'' at all. tioP9fully,
you don't go around breaking things, or compenle1.
Might be interesting to know the origin of the term.
REAL ESTATE
8 Elevated
AtBlurock
CdMFirm
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By NORMAN KElllPSl'ER proacblng."
WASHINGTON (UPI) -II did ''" llli!Pll the form
About 25 million American ol the cbang"" · '!be aubol<IY _...... rllli• families -40 percent ol the from a pill\ to help JIOCl,f
nation's total population -fJ..lllllies make m.o r t 11.1 e
technically are e!lglble for payment. 00 a -ol tbeU
some fonn of government own to convenUonal public
suboidy to help purchase or ·housing projects.
rent a home.
Only about 'two million or The report does not include
those families are receiving in its definition of \1eubstdy'' the income tax deduction the help. The others are Iert hi h out, either because I.bey do not w c home Wyers may take
know they are eligible, they do for mortgage interest and pro-
not wish to accept !J. subsidy, perty laxes although few would deny that -the tu laws
or thty just lo&t out in the help many middle c I a s s
bureaxraUc proci!SS. families buy their own homes.
In its annual report to The report concentrates only
Coogres,, on the nation's on direct subsidy programs.
housing goals, the NIIoo ad·
minlstrallon ·-""""'1'tl IN ADDmON "' helpinj[ present pollclee are wiair to only a small pereenta~e ol
the 23 nitlllOn !ell ou\. tho6e technically eligible, the -
Eight members of the ftnn "If all efiglble fimlliea were report said, the sub6idy ~ suh'Jidized the cost would be grams are unfair beca1.19e they
of William Blurock an d astronomical," the -re po r t often provide very little ·help
Partners, Corona del Mar said. "Yet unless major to the pocnst of families.
architecta and planners, have ·changes .are made, as those ••At present. the maximum
been elevated to new posts, it programs continue to gain sub!!iidy paid through a com-
was armounced by William production momentum, it will bination of programs is about
B1urock, ~pal partner. be difficult to continue favor-$2,400 per unit per year. and
Longtime Blurock Wociale ing a seJect few In the popW:v this applies only in hi~h cost
partners Wynnett E. Bedall tion while the rest or the na-areas,•· the report said:
Can you help?
Jr., Jack J. Strickland and tion is left to seek decent "There remains. however.
Jotm R. Trittlpo have been ap-housing completely on its own. on each unit a residual amount
P. J,, Newport S..ch pointed partners in the firm, of expenses which must be
Blurock said. All three are "SINCE IT ls doubtful that IT'~t out or the occupant
A broker is a realt,pr of wine ..• or that's what members of the Architecturaf the public, and hence the farhily 's own resources, and in
\\l"ebster bas to say . • . lnltitute of ·America. Conpess. will be Prf!P8?ed to many cases this residual is
Broker is derived from a medieval French noun Fpmier a!SOCiates John W. accept the st a I I er l n g simply more than a poor fami·
represented by Old North French brokieres, which McMurray and James E. budgetary cost of a more ly ~an afford .
unlllely tblt the housing oeed• woald be Mly met, even tt the · lilllllon new starts tturli1& the
ol the natlm'1 \)OOtOSt familiot nwnerlcal (nil ol producing 25 1969'78 decade iJ achieved."
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HO.MESON A
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' With these new lake shore
homes, realdentlal ercllltecture '
achlev" a higher level of the art.
Her9 .,, textures, maletlel1, 1'
pl a Ma and pltnl peffltcily I>.:
attuned to this hidden lake aide /._
setting. The total.environment "'i'
11 your total hOme •. such horMt _twt
In such a place cannot be !Or ~' i· everyone. Neither could we
haw built more (nearly all art on the w1ter), bul tor
thoM who want and can
•fiord 10methlng truly
apart from the mundane
and eway from the throng,
the qw1t ends here.
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2Va l 3 BATHS
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The Like Life Ptac• to Be In Lake Foreat ,.~ J '
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Fr..way, take El Toro
Aoaa north 1 mll• te
J1ronimo, lhen left
1-st) 10 CetllldL Bii rlolllonC...Uto
Salff Offloe.
Tel: (714) 51&-7114
-··--• --comes frOm the verb represented by Old North French Ward, are now junior global 1co~~:K.! i;ddY~i "Given the kind of
broquier meaning "to tap (a cask}" or "to broach"· ~ partnen, and .Edna M • P'esefl •.........u.g . ~ economlcs now prevailing in
h th t " b h " b b-··~' Blurock, formerly business gnuns may be fon:ed to head, the housing market and the --··--ence e noun mean a roac er, one w o iv.u.;an;:S manager is now th& !inn's the time to make needed structure of ~t housing .u.ii..••~••..,.•--•~Lc.1-.n.•· ..
or taps a cask to draw off the liquor. Probably because, _:cont~~ro~l~!er'!:':_ ______ ~chang~!!!ee~_!IJ~~r.!alp~i~d!IJ.Y~~~su~bsi~·~dyLl'.P'!1~am!;!"'':.· _!Clt~ap!!pe~ar~s!____:::::=:::::::!====:;::=:::==============:::;:::'.:.:__ of the wine merchant's opportuniti~s for frequent con·1· ·
tacts with a great many members of the community,
the word broke_r was used in English from the begin·
ning for a negotiator or intermediary between other ·in-
dividuals in their business meetings.
How do you handle .the tenant, that, •II of t sudden, .
. Is slow to p.-y his rent? We have several w h o h a v e
: always been prompt and now they're not. It's frustrating. '
; What do you recommend? Do you charge •\penalty fol'
: late payment of rent? ·~
' B. R,. Cost• Moso
No. \ve don't charge a penalty •.. we don't believe
· in penalties. Our experience shows that penalties do
: more harm than good.
' A tenant that has had 'a good paying record, has
steady employment and his feet on the ground, may one
day be faced with a problem that causes him to be slow
in paying. Our solution is that of honest communica-
. lion. We chat with the tenant in a friendly manner -
, try to determine \Vhat the problem is and at the same
; time underscoring the fact that he has an obligation -
· the rent is due.
: We have had some of tbe._same tenants for 'years
: that are consistenUy five to six days late, and I consider
1 them great tenants. ·
Randall R. McCanUe i! an investment analvst, college
, lt:cturer, and author of "Real Estate m California.• Send
, your comments and qut1tion1 to Ra11dall R. McCardle, c/o
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CIDCAGO (AP) -Abe Lin-
coin probably would be a litUe
more than shocked if he found
out how much it would cost to-
day to duplicate the log cabin
where he was bom.
The price tag for the 1972
model 18--foot by 11-foot log
cabin is about $17,000.
That's the price quoted by
P c p p e r Construction Com-
pany, which is building the
replica for the C h i c a g o
1 listorical Society's new Lin-
coin G;1llery. '!be gallery, coot-
ing a total of '70,00>, is
scheduled to open Nov. I.
A1ost of the cost -$13.000 -
is labor. Building materials,
including logs, cedar shake
shingles for the roor and fake
qirt for the ·floor, will cost
$4.000.
The cabin is to be a
duplicate of the one near
llodgenville. Ky .. where Lin-
coln was born in 1809.
No one knows for sure what
·the original cost.
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Lofty living awaits youl
Act swiftly
to select your own
Newport Beach condominium.
Visit th&.Jemporery offices of the
Newport "Crest Information Center,
conveniently located at
2400 West Coast Highway
Su ite B. Newport Beach.
Open Dally 10 a.m. to sunset.
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homes-40 acres of park! Elegant 3-and
"4-bedroom homes desicjn.ed around
extra-large family centers. Step-up and
step-down living ap.d dining rooms .
Spacious master suites.with large,
compartmented baths, walls of wardrobes.
Activities rooms. Wet bars. Cathedral
ceilings. Second-floor lo;fts that overlook
the liviiig areas below .
.Gracious ~vinq at its finest!
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Savi1igs of 11 Percent Possible
By NORMAN KE!\tPSTER "lls costs are fully justirted even within a 11ingl1 state. For
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ by U. result! we have already insttnce, a material which la
achi eved in lhe ho u al n g nquired ln one city ma)h. be Homes pre £abricated on an busi " F' Id P'Qhlblted in soother.
assembly line could cost as ness, ioger 11 · . Finger said industrialized
nlu ch as 1 t percent less than . As ?ne example,' he cited ~ hquslng legislatio,n )laa been
comparable houses buUt by laws m 12 states whlah Nt eriacte(f In Connect Jc u t
conventional m e t ho d s , ac-uniform building ~ for ~ Virginia W e s i
cording to Federal Home Loan manufactured houses. V , blllQ, Illdi.Ma, North
Bank Board estimates. ONE PROBLEM f a c i n g South C I r o l i n a ,
REAL ESTATE
Most of the cost reductions prefabM(!ators in the past has G e o r g 11 , C a 11 f o P n I a ,
would come from using less ·been that building code re-· Washington and HawaU.
skilled -and therefore le!s quirements vary widely from He said the JegLsJaturu in, 17 b U I l din g co de s
ex~nsive -assembly line community to community, bills to provide u n I (or m prefabricated houses.
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Newport C~mplexes Open
Ponderosa'1 1ate1 t ln-
novatlons ln buJinen en-
vltonment. Commercen ters [
and II, opened Friday in
Newport Place, new master-
planned business communi!y
rlaing near Orange County
Alrport.
E a c h 25,IJOO..square-(oot
Commeroenter building I s
valued at •t million. The twin
1tructures are located at
ell.her side of a common park-
ing center at 3990 and 4000
Weaterlf Place. Ne wp o rt
Beach -just two blocks from
Orange County AirpQM, Ind
only minutq from both tile
Newptfl and San D 1 ego
FtttWl)'I.
The colorful w1rmth and
frlendllnea of Commeroenters
are preY1ewed by I ~ e
landscaplna, desi&nf<I Ii y
Wemr,I• and Associates of i...
Ange es. MarlgoldJ in brilliant
shades of orange, gold.. and
yellow, grow in protuslon In
front of the boildlnga and at
tile front of the parking
center. The tide1 afld back s of
the bulldlnl• ore framed by
vel¥tlY areen 11..,,.. Shrub-bery nu. tile many landsc aped
divider• throughout the ample
parklna center.
As one enters a Com-
men::enter. one cannot help
but be impressed by the
dramatic use of solid oak
paneling-both vertical and
~iagonal. The sl a lr c a s e
bl.Ju.trades are built entirely
of dlalf'O&l oak panels. In rac t,
the builder bes U.00 2.311 mlles
of solid oak pa n c I i n g
througho_µt th e two ofrice
buildingS.
f\1odel offices. furnished and
decorated by Caroll Sagar of
Orange. display some of !he
design features that can be
achieved In these unusual e x-
ecutive suites. Extensive Uie
of rougMawn wood panelina,.
cork. and grass (!ioths blend
'A'ilh the quiet S p a rr o w
Heather shag carpeting which
Is standard in aU Com-
mercenter offlce1.
Commercenters I and II are
the products of award·'A'iMin&
builder Ponderosa H o m e s .
Recently Ponderosa earned
the 1912 Gold Nugget Grand
Award for office building
design. Ponderosa Homes, a
division of K.ai!er Aetna, Is
also a respected builder of
awa rd-w i nnin g homu! townhouses and apartmen '
communities.
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loins would be virtuaU,y offset
by' 8 cost increase or about 2
pet-cent from assembly line
tooling.
BUT HANSON said despite
the potential s a v i n g s ,
assembly line techniques re-
main relatively rare in the housin~ industry. '
He said one reason for th.at
was the original cost of a
house factory.
tn addition, he s a i d ,
m~nufacturing is not suited to
the current s top -and -go
economics of the housing
business.
"This is bad enough for
conventional home building
~hods, but when resources
d!'f·Up"ln existing situations
a~ tight money periods con-
stOin the mortgage market,
ttfe:buildef can at least lay off
cl(Ws and stop building ec-
ti"Jties, '' Hanson· said.
~same situation,
hetiever, would be disastrous
tc>;:the assembly line process.
v/crehouses of raw materials ai:e not paid for by completed Ii~ units sitting in a storage
yA;pi. Completed products
n1pt be turned over into pnr
fiJ.o. or bankruptcy is im· ' ll)fpent."
~ DEPARTMENT of
11"!1sing and Urban Develop-
~.Is trying I<> promote the
u(t of factory tec~0trltl! i~ aoperation 1 ~&h
Pll>*1. . . > • ~~Id B. Finger, the HUD
ai,\Jtant secretary in charge of:;i~ project, said it -lias
·~ produced benefits a~h it is still several mpnths from completion. : ... : .
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1f ract Sells
~OHomes ,..
•:1t.eservations for more than
so:CMmes have been taken at
dJ'ita .idel Sol, Mission Viejo's
fJWfiN adult neighborhood, in on--
li 1>ne month . '
':t\ccording to Don Schul;.
ct$P:orate d i r e c t o r of
rwketing, Mission V i e j o
Qi,tnpany, Casta del Sol i!I at-
t[~ng a broad range of
bJSfers, ranging from the
~mum age of 45 to retirees.
1Plr&ge age is 58, Schulz said,
eating that many intend to
for a period of time bUt
to enjoy the advantages
7~ta del Sol both now and
~ reitrement.
:;Deslgr.ed for adults over 45
Y,eJn of age wlth 09 children
tO.der 21 and active retlreel,
~ta del Sol wW feature Its o!l>J> recreailon fa c 111 t y ~rlooking a new 18-hole ex·
Ive golf course t.bat will be
tO the public in the sum·
of '73. The new $15-mllllon
iiiolt nelghborbood is located
~the northern hi lb of the ~nge County community. =.,, rea tlonal facilities now
construction include a
m-designed pool. a hot I
tJSorapeutic pool. shuffl eboard.
~le .bowlini;t. ph ysic a I
f~ess room, billiard and card
i:o,ms.
;:~sta de! Sol homes are of-
~ed in t~bedroom , two-
l!IJ!room-with-den, and lhree-
~m deslgrl!'I. Prices range
ff!.JnS26,995 to $34,995 with at-
tt-.cti ve conventlonal financln&:
~allable.
'~i!'le modell are available .. =·· .Jiewing, each with four Inctive exterior elevatlonl.
of tbe nine may be iljrchased as 1lngle·famlly li!Jnes. while the olhe.r fivo
TflOdeJS art available a 1
lli_ptu, lrtple:s: or fourplex. ln
dQlet cast. Jhe home
~hase Includes the land .
:C,1ta del Sol home1 feature dirtfree all-electrtc kitcttena ~h an elec1:rlc i n d o o r
bec.11, TaPJll.D oontinUOU> c an ovens. dlJhwasher and
dis~l. standallll featurc<t In-
clude a ftreplAce, decorftm'•
,.,Je<ted Ugh! -· fuft Jn. sulatlon . luminous kitchen
ctlllngs and an automa tic
garige door o~oer.
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Ca1ta Del Sol I• a brand new Idea In adult com·
munltlea .• , a grown-up llleatyla that'• perfect for
paop .. over 45 -active and retired alike -·with no
chlldran-undertt;-''A-world-ol dlfler.nc., becl._
11'1. not a world aparl" In your community elegant
homes on view 11te1 overlooking the 18-hole (pub-
lic) Caal• Dersol Executive Goll CourH. An exclu-
alve Recreation Center ot your own with bllllard1,
awlmmlng, Boccie bowling, 11una1 and hobby
1hop1. Both now under construction,
The "other world" at your doorstep 11 the 20,000-
realdenl · communlly of Ml11lon Viejo, Calllornla,
America'• moat 1ucc811ful new town. All their
•ctlvltlee are 11111 open to you, Recre•tlon Centers,
ch1mplon1hlp golf course, 1chool1, churches,
ahopplng, 1 hoapltal, theater .•. all In •n Ideal
eettlng of rolling hlll1 and mountalM,. only mlnut81
from !fie Ma. From$26,995
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MISSION VK;JO, CALIFORNIA
''AMERICA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW TOWN:'
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4ble thru Tubell. Applic:ooh fully
reimbuned upOn qualific•tion. for
deteils <ell Al ~loen, 7 /4.842.$58"1
in Ortnge County.
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IVY COYered l•wnt. ~ specious b..:li'ooms, 2 bellll:. ,i:lelui.:•, bulllln~klkflen,
tll'lglll & cneerlvl. Elegenl llr-cilace In family room., Lotds Cf ,fllfl In lhil ~tlo fOr 11Jmmtr "Cook O!Jl1." Pr11Hg1 addrfl&. ~mo.
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DEAR PAT:
Got • probl<mZ Then tDriU Pat °"""' Pot toil!
out red fDI><, gt! !lie amw•or• cmd GOliqlt '°" ne•d IO· soll>t intqtdU.s I• g._. lit!d bold-
"'"· Mall vaur '111'•~ to flit ~~ 'l;:J Sen>I ... Onma• Coast Dc«lf' Pllol.;!:':-.~ ..
Com Mesa, ca .. 92626. lllCIUdt -~
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some lime •11.• I read about on Orange County organ..-al retired bualneu -.,_ -wlJlllf1 to aid and allSl8I ~ ,..._
men with their many problems. I belleva it wu a llOl>j)l'Olit ""l'P
with some klJ'd of government comectton. I'd Ute to know tbe name
of thla orgaAW1Uon and bow I can 1tl in loUcb with It.
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You're leUill foe SCORE (Senior Clrpl ti Jlellrt4 Ex"_'_,.,.,),
wlilcl la -ii<jOllitll·llie-IT.SCS...U,,........M••'--ICOIU!!-
volaken .. u take fl'ttr/ W1ile1aa, Ill .... A4 ti die Old' c-taille~ m :W. --Au -.. -AK JI yWd jlr.-to ,.._ ICOfl.IC, all Uf.-oa Wedi 1J Ql, er UJ.-it ... ._ weet-
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VentliittoU IHllWle (HVI! ;<.J. MllllHpeed !us mast ~"OI~ al mulmam apeed, llol ,.,.. ai,. may be ra.led II 1-All
HVI ·ratings are determined tmoagb _,..,ie11 lelllll« fadHllel al
Texas A&M Untftnlty. WlteD"'yoa shop, ~ tlte tac• ucl compare
prices tad <orllOed CFM Bod llOlllld ralblgs. a-al bdenaalloll Do!d-
-1-illc:hldlllk -lo deleimme .-, COM ud --ort Jivtl fer .;.. room" II bell:g malled to Y••· Oller' readtn maJ re-
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DEAR PAT:
I'm concerned about every phase o6oecology and I have a question
about oomervmg water. How long a shower can you ·take before you
use up; a•bath tub full of water? , ,., .... . . J. L., Cortaa "" -
Dta't-stay in your abowtr any long:er-tlllaa sevep. minutes aH· '5
seconds.,
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I have a recipe for a Mexican tomato sauce that calls for some
fresh "red-bot" chili peppers. I've tried produce .stor'1. supennarkets
and my sister even Qied ~ {Jnd some gOod ones 1n Phoenix, Artz. I've
had no Juclt '° far arid wonder if yoo oould belp .me out? R. P., Cotta Mesa . .
1Ao1a Modlaa,. cbe1 Ill ELAilobo . De J:apltlruo -la
Sae.J-Caplllrw, la Avilg a ... ti Ids --lnoll Ulll peppon •
hr -'fry lllO di!"'•-... ,.. ......... 11,.'Ub Ille~
be wlO arrange to Sd more ·for )'OL .,
DEAR PAT:.
Our car was repossessed by AbJe Auto Adjusters in Los Angeles on
·Aug. ?l. We' M:laimed 1t a wetk Iaier, but my husband f®nd a broken
lallgale look and a number of tools mlaslng from the CV when he
gave it a thorough check after we got home. We have been sent from
me law enforcement agency to another here in Orange County and ~ !bid tli.e• Los Angeles Police Department should ·tab care or It.
bot they were eo b\18)' with other things that thla would be considered •._y.llllnor'."·l'\/e had no Juclt'!n trying to talk to _Able Aulo and don't
-bill lo do DOW. · • • .' • -• A. B., Sa C1n1ate
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LAP.~ ... , ..... -~ .... -Go ..... ---· Zlll E. lit st., lM Aal1la1, (bftl •laud off mt ~ al&
--~ ,._,) ... lie • -nporl al ... delL v-f'Plll••· wll·lte Mw~ ... '9 •ta llM ... d etlltect' Aw. A .... "" . DEAR PAT:
1. Nol a check to Schick Elj!Clrlc Inc. uiree inontho ago for -~ llchlck lleaullMna Mlal Cl>adllloner. I _, find aey local lbop
wblCti ..U. lhll'ciiodJllciner, My eleclrlc .belt -n -with-
out JI and Schlclt huG't even liothend to W-1111 two -. al ID-qllin'. II ~·t-_,,. rjpt lhfl Schick bu I ~ pa 1bJi -ditlOner and it ha1 to be ordered'by maU. ·"'
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Schick u71 yoar order WU Ktid IP becl .. JOI tlla't ne tile ctr•
reel 1ddre11, ...., lllotlb ~-II Ille• 1111W aa r--
form. Your pllldlltooer la 'be!OI maW ... U1 -....... -be, .... lo l<lild< Serylce, Ill Ol'ffllfldd ..... ~.PL 11'H.
Have yMI c•1~1~ to 1ee It local flrmt ~ ~ '*' .,....
alot brrJ Ille --yOI need! A fw ...... diicllf -·~ mUI. *"' u.i-itoiit m•y pve,.. aaalller .. .,_-. ..... , .,,
DEAR PAT: ,
W-patine 11 OrlnC• Coant1 Airport cu run 11111 ._,.
11 tllete IOmo -7 !of allerlnJi bul HrYlce to the lermlnll o\_I loft<
rate? Most a1rportl hive IUCb ttrvice.
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Each le.Ur fl read q/MI C0111idtrtd corc/!lllu, b~I lime dots not permit Pot to a...,.. ell que1tmt. · . '
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'ii;ving ·With ·Death Was Death
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Coron~r's Team Offers Skill atrd Empathy
By 10ANm: REYNOWS
P.remature?
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TtiMi .,.. · many jiOOjiJi work
with theidead by choice. 1be freld la prel·
I)' well Jimlted to morticians Bod .... ...... "
MorticilDI 'are, after all, bullnell'n-1:1
lllFd Joi: Ibo -part can be aald to be ~""' t!reit woq:•111 a profit JD. ......
; , llrrl wlliil'miiltm.. tbt men•wbo """' •· "1r Ibo -ciOrmer?
":. ~ 41Moit pe6ple think thm:'I ..,methlng 8
little; well, m~rious about someone
who would . want to go into this kind of
work," says the younge.st tnv.estigator on
the staff of the Orange QM.mty Coroner.
"They have an hnage of us that's a cross
between an o'Jd..time TV or movie detec-
tive Ind Boris Karlo{f."
The description is not fitting. The men
wbo make their pving investigating the
circumstanoes of other people'• deaths
look and act like any other 9-~ wage
eamen.
The fact that .Ibey cbo<e to earn their
wages by clally conlrooting death does not seem .-turaL to lbe 14· men wlio
coostltule the inftatigillve stall al the
county coroner. · • ·
THEY SPEAK o( thel!'job·Ja tenn:s of
"elllJlfllbY"" and "humantsm." Sup!rvi&-
iftg lnvei:tigator Jim Beimer notes, "Only
the 1flr!!e guys in the lab -wblle eeats." _ .. - .
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"The important flllFClloo o( our job la
to delermioe that lbla person has not
been deprived prenll":'L al hla !Ke
through aome act that hive '-1
avoided."
C--,-"~·deocripllon al the -·.Job Cumlshed by !owtllfator Rusaell G....,. applies to all 1taf memben -pr,.:
fessiooal as well u invatta:attve.
Jim Beisner, supervlaln& inve!ligator,
explained lhit the ttaff', headed tJr.
Sheriff-coroner James ftlusick, is div~
into two groups.
One group "'°'ists or 1he 11~ff
pathologists who do the autopsies Bod l.ib
\l'ork and half a ~ consult.ants to aid
1he' patholooJS1s.
INCLUDED AMONG the coosultula
used by the coroner are a
neurnpathologisl who iJ called In ....,.
involving spinal ml brain lojurlu; f!I
anlhropologist who helps in detennlal
lbe age ol bones Bod in recomtnlClloo ii.
skeletal remalnl: a deotlll trained Ill
forensic odooto'04Y who can help ldenllCI'
bodie3 on the bls11 o( dental wort and •
Wlderwaler diving upert who la caJJod Ill
cases Jnvolvtng ScubA deltha ml -ings.
The other group of S1all memben _.
si!ll ol the investigators.
"We are actually three men in 10e."
said Senior Invtstlgator Jim Br1cker.
"We are deputy coronen, we ani eor·
oner's lnvcst!iators and we are depuf)
Like. any other line of wort, .the cor-
oner's investigators got into the job for a
variety of reasons, but, basically, like
anyone else, because-they ne«Jed a Job
and-because Ibey thought the work
sounded ·interesting.
"When we're here at work," Beisner.
36, noted, "we're a very close knit team,
but our backgrounds and interests are
miles and miles apart."
INVESTIGATORS BILL WINICK , JIM BEISNER CHEGK OUN
sheriffs and we have all the powen and
responsibilities of those three jobs.•• "
For es:ample. one investigator breed!
dogs and uother builds replicas of
military aircraft in their spare time. One
investigator joined the staff after work-
ing bis way through college u a trolley
driver cm DisDeylaQd.'a Main Street.
one --bcmd ,,lhe .... -ls their faaMnallori, ~ lbe in1'lllpllYe
T~~t, ~:: ... i..::1o':':
dead ~. but I lbink all ol m are cballonged tiy lbe __ .. '
Kip Kennlnp, U, the rootle stsfl
member, says lbe work bas Ill routines,
0 but the n1t1ttDe here ls broken. up' eJ:-
tenslvely. You can never predict what
kind al lllluatlm yoo'U eooounter on a
case."
THE INVES'l10ATORS say the
realities of their dilly encounters with
death in its many fonm produces a need
for objecllrity that must be c:oopled with
compassion Jest that objectivity become
callousness.
The Jl).year veteran Beisner describes
it this way :
"! often med myoell bow I would
react when my own loved ones die. I've
learned through the years here to sort of
remove m)'Mlf emotioPally from death.
"Bat wiim my father died, I found my
feellnp ,..r;e not numbed at all. I griev-
ed u much as anycne else. In fact I
think la:i esperience in thla 'job allowed
me IO. ~ It better than I might otblr • I' llhe. ..,., ~, .
Jlriitai. -tl the twe ~ 1D-v5 ml' a es---CGr)l8 Mr.! eilbl',.ara m llit cawr'I
stilr 7lirld ·he bas developed a cue-l>Y·
caae'Jb~ about ii.
· "Y«a do-what you have to do 00•1 case
and then fcqet it, or you won't last in
thll office. You're handling a case a day
and you learn. with time. to become ob--
jectlve without being callous. You can't
tate thi.s business bome with you."
au.JI Greene, lit, who basw«ked lo<
the coroner (or nine yean, ,says ~
with death has taught him an ap-
p,.eclation for life. "U anylb!ng, this
wort ia bound to mate you more aware
of just how tenuous life is," he says.
coroner's !nvesllgatora . do not
Gls With Drug Hiswry
Branded on Discharge
By JORN T. WHEELER
Of Ille Auaellled Pr<u
By the tens ol thousands, Gia are
fttumtng to civ'llian life With the double
b'urdeu of serious druf problems and
dllcbarp papen u..i bnnd them ..
"junkiel" or mllftta -« both.
Mlriy ol theae men bold undesirable,
bad coaducl and dishonorable dlocbarJl<s
1'hldl the btld of the Veterans
Admbrlalrallaa dru1. war aays bar them
b7 If• /fom treatment at VA 'holpJtall
for i!ietr lddictloo.
Tiie protilem, paradolkolly, Is '*""'" Inc ever more acute even u lhe ground
war In Vietnam bis ended for American
011. MGr9 than 100,000 dilcharRed
1erric:emen ara .. Id by Iederal official•
lo be l7ddlctl or heavy ueera of d"'i'·
'l'betr raeu ire 1Wtlled by the 11un-
dredl --lb, • Peatapi -
lald. "1181 --not ..... aJIJe to lay ulde their babltl With lllelr dlacanl-
ed unllom11 CID r.-rtni dvl\lall ul1 .
,,,., """ blUlet that wlll be lqht
!Of' ,..... to ..... In ........ dlnlcl.
Jalll and lbt Inner hell ol .0 addict'• """
mind.
Slnc:o drup can klD u 111ttly u """i>-
nel IOd blllleta. lnlDY of lbe lontly
...,._J C1111palp w 111 ml al
.,._ &on>e wUI baYa taps pl1yed
OVll< • -~pod ID tbt Amet1an flac prahrlli!d' ... r)' -who doN I unJfonn
In Illa' -11'• -Some wUI Co
unJmown lo -·· grava.
l\J.TllOl.IGH •AllRED from VA treat·
-~ maoy meo llal'O b«n •bl< lo ,..k GUI btlp tram elvDtan agtne:lu. But ror u.. wltb !lnlC dllchafl"· .... If they
klclt their bablll, building I nonnAl IK•.
_,_ 1 monOJMnlll pr ob l flm.
1lnce tbclr dllChar&e pepe:rs labtl them
11 t1nar-\11en:anerb.lih rllka io pro-, \
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spectlve employers.
Dr. S. A. Ksim, head of the VA's
Alcohol and Drug Dependency servlct,
said the mUltary's 1yslem o( ldelltJ(ylng
men dhcbaf'led ror dn.tg U111 was "a
traaedy."
He said be be!Jeved the 1ytlem vi>laled
that portion "' Prelklenl Niaoq'• drua
war 11rao.gy glvlna drua """ ananym}.
ty and • cblnco for a clean stsrt llltt
CClllqOlrlnc lbeir bablla. Tiie ~
dlA(ttel.
Davld,'22, a deoontted U •marlne, 1111
II mo~llrvna!Y. "Hell, !or a lml timt I
thouihl mr llie .. , """· Now f'm "'"' ol It. Wh<n I got out, you know. I was
clemr (dnlt tree). Rally clean. l wtOl to
the man (civilian buslnw penonnd of·
fices), they ?ooll -look II my
clllcharge, NW lbe 8PN IN and Jt,1 all
over. A couple o( monlha lib that and It
-beck to lhoolln( bona (berdn) tor
me.
"K,_ how I (Ol oo drup? I wu up on
the DMZ and In a Illa Ott fi1ht lbe medic
got kllled. 1 -.. ""'1od lbat l tpJI lbe
moci>fllne out al hll l>la and --f wu on 1111 -..r. Tllr!n 1 JlOI hll IOd .... 1
1o • Nnr lmoHal. u wu Jib -
with dnrp. lo i jun Rpt ...... ADd -
tbal daFM-., 111 ~biol
CID 1711 -I~ jl?lla 1171 mW. !Iopa! lltll. l ltll .. that bebJnd ..... time •
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8PN 181 fQf ~ 11.AX!O dllCharged ft<
drup. lncludlos I.lie or more..,.. wltb bonorFI~ ataotier .... 'Mio SPN rwmben
...... •Ii -,.,. -.... 'lbt "' ii avana1>1e lo -•ho bothe<rl ro
wrtJe ind uk 10<.Jbe Ult.
A Ptnt>1on .........,n ..,d he "*""'"
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investigate just murder1 and &uicides.
Deaths in\·olving a variety of
cireumstances -lack of attending pbysi·
cian, Inability to state cause of death, ac-
cidental deaths of all kinds, death by con-
tagi<w fuease. operallotl room del!N.
prloan d..U. and delltla al unldenlllled
penom -are al"' ----by the . -· . Jn fact, IJe;sner not .. that. Ibo vloleit
deltha ...iftule mly -t . ..,..-o1
hla llafl'1 ..... lo!!!!, -
There's no doubtlfiitthe cases the m.
vesUgatori find most c h • 11 e n g I n g ,
however, are the violent deaths. Perhaps
this i1 utlrtbutable to the fact. that most
inVestlgators were ln PoUce .,.,-ork before
j(>Jnlng the coroner's staff.
1bey ptck up medJcal knowk!dge lhey
need in on-the-job training.
Unllke lhe police, who may become in·
volved in an lnvestlgatlon by trying to
establish who caused a particular de ath.
the• coroner '• men are solely cbocemcd
with what caused that death.
Llke any other kind of detection .... ·ork
IS.. CORONERS, P11t C ! I
Those po"•er1 and re1pon11lbilltia
enable the 14 invesUgalon ln Oranft
County to issue their own IUbpoell&'
lSUbpoenas are usuaUy Issued through '!II
l'OUrtJ and to search • resklence rel1Uoc
to a death without a warrant.
What thla all bolll down lo la .,...1er
po•·en of seattb and tellute for the men
who wort fo< Ille cor00tr In delennlnille
the came of deatll~tban for tbe mm who
-" fO< • palloe -Jn cldeiillJnJl?I who.,_ . ...,_ ,:
-· """ 11-lllit -fttdi ..... maoder (lbe cor-'• alllco Db a police
clcpertmenl .... t4 -. • day) aald
there la rarely any CClll!llct with~ al
a delth scene, eVtD whm> iOUl"pj;i II
•UJpe<ted. :
'"111E POUCE •re opentln( tnilor
one IOW'Ce of authority, the penal '!odl
and we are openUng under RVttil -
the government ·code. the health •nd
safety code. the welfare and lnltJtuUoDI"
cod• and the penal code.
"Tbtte'• only one thine to consider aflCf
that'• cooper1Uon 1be crime K'elM: ha
to be the poltct dtpart~nt'1. However,
lhe body and the Instrument o( death -
that ll coroner'• evidence," he sakl
In wwting at I desth ....... the Jot.
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DENTISTS ROBERT LAWSON, DAVID HAAG
Dentists Help Schools
"There are more cavities in the world than dentists could
: ever hope to fill ," says Newport Beach dentist Robert Lawson .
"The only way we can really get at th<> big problem is
by teaching kids at an earJy age what good hygiene means."
With that philosophy in mind, Lawson and his practicing
' partner David Haag will be leading a team of l!l'V<!n volunteer
,, dentists' in giving a morning a week for six months to the
dental hygiene program of the Fountain Valley School Dis-
trict.
Their work will include demonstrations before all of
Fountain Valley's 11,000 children, and night presentations
before all of the district's 17 Parent Teacher Organizations.
In addition the dentists have offered to in spect the mouth
of every child in the district. Fountain Valley officials say
theirs-is the only dis trict in the county to offer such service
free of charge.
After the inspection, the dentists \Vill make a report to
parents on the condition of the students' teeth.
''This may sou nd corny," says Lawson, "but we feel the
denW profession has been good to us, and so we th ink \Ye
have an obligation to do what we can for dental health beyond
what we get paid for doing."
Help for You
Project FIND, a nationar search fo~ older ~meric~ns e_li·
gi ble for Federal Food AsSIStance Programs, is starting 1ts
second phase -candidate contact -under .i\merican Red
Cross supervision. ' " J ames l\fcMahon , chairman or the Orange County chap-
ter. has appointed Mary Jane Heitzman of Costa Mesa as proj-
ect manager in charge of 96 trained volunteers who \Yill as·
sist persons applying fo r food assistance.
"Our ma jor need is for volunteers, especially bilingual
ones, to help handle the caseload of calls,'' she said.
l\fore than 27 mill ion persons were notified of the proi·
eel by a brochure and franked return post card enclosed with
their Au g. 3 Social Security checks. Some 2,500 cards have
been received by the county Red Cross headquarters.
Volunteers telephone or visi t each card-sender. helping
them ~pare applications for food stamps or commodi ties.
Eligibility. will be determined by the Department or Public
Assistance, depending on income, assets and family size.
The Red Cross, ACTION. the U.S. Agriculture Depart·
ment. Office of Economic Opportunity and Social Security Ad-
ministration are cooperating in this na tional effort. To help
at the cou nty level, call 835-5381.
YouCanHelp
TEEN AIDES, ORANGE COUNTY -An orienlalion !or
boys and girls, 14 ·and older. will be conducted at 3:~0 p.m.
~1onday, Oct. 2, at Orange County Medical Cen ter. The youths
will be told about the teen angels and aides program at the
hospital. Contact on this session is ?.trs. Gene Larson, 530·2370.
INSTRUCTORS, SUPERVISORS, ORANG E COUNTY -
Retired persons who are not able to enter employment but
have background skills or experience as instructors or activity
supervisors for a Work Adjustment Center and Home Employ·
menl Training Program may volunteer their services at the
Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center.
Volunteers \Vlll work with the center's professional ~t afr
In stspervislng and instructing patients on actu al projects, r·11r·
thcr information Is available by calling Janet Saleba al
642-0063.
SEAMSTRESSES, ORANGE COUNTY -Orange Cqunly
1\ssocl11tlon tor Retarded Children need some simple arUCles
·1nade. such as bibs from wash cloths and r hUdren's aproni::
'''it h very long, ~trong strings. Volunteers may contact Mrs.
Gene Larson at 530·2370.
INSTRUCTORS, HARBOR AREA -Instructors or mac·
rame. needlework, le:Jther crafts and papier marhe are needed
at the Harbor Area Ce nter or the Probation Department.
Volunteers in Probation are in need of more ~n . pre·
lerrably ages 21-35, to work on a one-to-one buls wllh vouog
pro bationers. Volunteers may call the Probation Department,
432-7879.
LEADERS, ORANGE COUNTY -Mental lleallh A<Socl R·
lion or Orange Co unty ls recruiting volunteers to 1r111ln for
handling Hot Llne cal ls and crisis interven tion work . The
aitenrv also needs leader!! of group activities Rnd pennle who
can do clcric1 l work. Volunteers may call Nancy Jlarri'f al
547.7559,
INSTRUCTORS, S"NTA ANA -The Girls Club or Sanla
Ana needs volunteers to tearh SC\\'ing. croch(l'tlng or cooktn~.
ConvenienL hours in lhe afternoons any day, Tuesday throuJf_h
~•lurdov, may be worked out. Cathy Lcbetcr moy be called at
549-2051.
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PREMATURE • •
(Fro11 l'o(e CI)
vestlplor!I all carry "llttle black bags."
BrlciW' said. Tbose baiJ cont.In the
tools ol their trado -meaaur!q devto.s.
lag• and contaloen for evideoce, ...is,
charts !or dlagramlng body poetllon and
wounds and bags to preserve intac:f the
exposed portioos ol the body during
transportation.
Once the iJivestigator baa SRtisfied
himself that he has all the evidence he
needs from the death scene, the body is
taken to a mortuary where the autopsy
takes place.
Beisner said the county superv isors
recently approved a request for a tem-
porary facility which will include a
morgue and autopsy fadlitles along with
lhe investigative offices. "If that proves
in be financially reasibile, then I Imagine
we'll get a permanent facility," be said.
"The way we work now, our petbotogiltr
spend alot of lime driving from mortuary
to mortuary.''
Beisner pointed out that violent deaths
are not lhe ool)'.' ones inyestJgated by the
coroner. In addiUoo to deaths lnwlved
with crimes " witb...acd,dent.s tbe.__mr·
onef's men also invesUgate the following
kinds of deaths: e No physician in attendance .
e Medical attendance for less than 24
hours or no medical attention for 10 days
prior to death.
e Physician unable to state the c.ause or death .
e Accidental poisoning .
e Occupational diseases or oc·
cupalional hazards.
e Known or suspected contagious
disease, constituting a public: hazard
, e AH deaths in operattog rooms .
J All deaths where a patient has not
f y recovered from an anesthetic.
e All deaths in which the pa.Hent is
comatose throughout the period or the
physician's attendance .
e All deaths in prison or while Wlder
sentence.
e All solitary deaths.
e All deaths of unidentified persons.
Autopsies are conducted to determine
the cause of death. "And U the autOpsy
does not include the cause, then we do
toxicological examinations--of the tissues
to find the cause," Beisner said.
CORONERS • • •
(From Page Cl)
the looger a man does it, the more he
learns about the subUeties .
Bricker, who estimates he's handled
3.200 cases as a coroner's inve!tigator
says he's developed a kind of sixth sense
abotit "fluky" cases. "It comes, I su~
pose, from years ci. experience. You
learn to listen to your hunches -you
learn to spot the cases where something
just doesn't look right. Every case bas its
idiosyncrasies, the art is to find them."
ONE OF THE "hunch" cases Greene
remembers involved what was thought lo
be a natural death .of a young man who
lived with his elde rly mother. ,When he
arrived at the apartment where the man
died, he noticed the man had a black t:ye
and that the body was extremely wann.
'Vorking on a hunch. Greene started in-
vestigating the man's background and
friends and ordered an autopsy, When
the autopsy and Green's investigation
were completed, it was discovered the
man had died of massive head injuries
received during a barroom brawl a day
earlier.
Police arrested a suspect and brought
him to trial, bot the man was acqui~.
"Sure. it's frustrating when we know
\\'ho and \.~1hat killed someone and it can 't
be proven in court, but Jn this case I felt
good because l had gotten oolo
something that no one else v.•as aware
of." Greene said.
In addition to the detecti ve v.•ork, the
job also en tails notifying relallves that a
death has occurred and sometimes giving
on-1hc·spot counseling lo survivors.
"\Ve 're in a tremendous spot to help
people." Beisner says. "Often the cases
involve people who are new lo the area
or 'vho have no penon to tum to. A death
siluation can be e1:tremely lonely. A little
controlled empathy can be very helpful."
Another ''humanistic" aspect or their
)ob, Beisner said, is the work they do
with physicians who need tissue for
transplants.
"WE CONTAcr the famlly physiclant1
or the deceased ," he explained, "and lf
h~ feels the family is able to cope wUh
the idea. he will ask tbem If they wish to
donate the eyes, or kidneys, or whatever
Is needed."
To the lnv~llgotors. the sum of the
many aspee1s of their y.·or k adds .ip to
protedion of the rights of the dctcnscd.
As Bricker explains II: "We must put
ou rselves In the shoes of the dead pel'600
nnd protect him from oil others. We owe
it to him to get 1he facts straight,
"''hntever they may be."
All Hoines Need
Extinguisliers
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (AP! -Every
home should have at leut one rJre ex·
Ungulshc~ on each Ooor, with an extra
one In tbc kitchen that ohould be
especially ettecUve on grease rlres,
warn1 safety upart Lawrtnce C. lto\ve.
Evtr}lone In the family ahould learn
the proper use or the extlngullhcra and
every home 1hould have • lire drUI once
a week to ln1truct the cblldrtn what to
do in cut of fire, he idded.
lion IJ presldenl ol llowe Servle<•,
Inc., a firm here that 1peclallus In 11.
lumln11ted industrial safety signs
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DR. CARMEN YUPPA POSllS WITH HIS PRIDE -A 1967 EXCALIBUR PHAETON
RX for Today: Humanity
Mod Doctor Spur1is Formality in, Running Hospiuil
By TERRY COVIl.LE
Of 1ti. D1llT .. llfl St.ff
"I never understood the need for
formality. I never read Emily Post. I
liked Los Angeles because it was loose."
The style of Dr. Oarmen Yuppa, 37, a
Huntington Beach specialist in internal
medicine, is something of a mod Marcus
Welby.
He strolls do\vn the halls of Pacifica
Hospital dressed in red boots, red pants,
a red shirt and a white jacket.
At one point he pops into a dark room
v.·here , in rapid Italian, he assures an
elderly man his sick wife will be all
right.
"I'm Italian, so people expect me to
speak Italian. I studi ed it one year in col-
lege."
Yuppa is presi dent of the board of
directors at Pacifica Hospital, a doctor-
owned facility in Huntington Beach. _
· HIS WARM, progressive style is
reflected in the decor of Pacifica which
he says "looks like a motel , smells like a
motel, but doesn't run like a motel."
Richard Codd, Pacifica's ad-
minlstrator, calls Yuppa "a big nab iA a .
small pond, who could probably be a big
flsh in a big pond , if be wanted."
No matter what size ftSh be is, Yqepa
takes time from his busy schedule to
chat with his patients. . ..
"How do yoo feel ?" he asks a diabetic.
"I feel rotten," growls the old lady.
"We'll take care of it, honey," replies
the lanky doctor with the thin moustache
and thin beard.
"Let's get away from the science of
medlcine and into the human aspeit.,'' he
says. bustling down the hallway to
another patient check. "To talk about
medicine doesn't ex cite me. I like the
total involvement of it."
HE CLASS~ himself as a
"humanist and a positive rebel."
"We have ' a problem," he tells you.
"Our country is moving so progressively
forward, it can't catch up with the old
values or interpret them in the context of
new times.
''It's an identity crisis."
Yuppa says a large percentage of the
patients he and other doctors see have no
physica l ills. Their problems are often
psychosomatic .
One hope he has for Pacifica is
development of a psyc~physiologica l
word to deal with a multitude or imagin·
ed illnesses.
"People wlth¥emotional problems need
to work them out. Medicine needs a more
positive approach to dealing wUh pa·
llents' problems, rather than allowing
them the escape route of thinking they
have a physical illness."
Tbe reason Pacilica Is decorated with
wann colors and bright paintings, like a
motel, is so people don't have to feel they
are in a hospital.
The doctors prefer the relaxed at-
mosphere,. too. When he visits the
hospital , Yuppa says he feels more like
he is "in the barber shop on Saturday
morning, talking to all my old friends ."
uTllE DQCTORS have a sense of
belonging here,'' Yuppa ·says, clearly
proud of the new little hospi tal.
ln terms of being what he calls a
"positive rebe l,'' Yuppa points to
Pacifica as his prime example.
He and severa l other doctors bolted
from the older, established Huntington
Jntercommunily Hospital ty.•o years ago
and formed Pacifica .
·"I just felt there were some changes
needed and they v.·ould never happen -at
the other place,'' Yuppa says, shying
away from further comment on the
rebellion. "So we built this."
His office houn are a lot tougher than
his wife and two children might like.
Ou.ring the ~Ital's first year of
operation it was common for him to start
the da)' at J a.m,, and leave about 10:30-
p.m.
Yuppa 's routine is much easier in his
second year. He· often arrives home
before 8 p.m.
HIS WORK day includes office calls
next door, checking on patients both in
the hospital and in the nearby con·
valescent home, monitoring equipment
and techniques in the technica1 services
Jab and reviewing expansion· plans with
other directors.
He admits with candor that most or his
life centers around hospital work. "I just
never had time to cu1tivate other in·
teresls." he apologizes. He does enjoy
classical music and jazz, and often
writes poetry.
He has been an individualist since hi!
youth, 20 years ago when he was into
Ghandi and Buddha.
"Nane of us wants to feel like a pebble
or s!Md," he explains. "Ghandi was my
first hero. For a man to lead he must be
in control. Ghandi spent an hour a day at
the spinning wheel -for control."
One episode Yuppa describes involved
his student days at George Washington
University. He was presenting a case,
without notes, to a colonel from Walter
Recd.
"\Vhen I finished a flawless presen-
tation, my resident (doctor-prof'essor)
said two things to me : congratu1ations
and w:here was my tie."
"I NEVER understood the need for
formality."
Though he says he was always con·
ditioned to work two or three jobs at a
time, Pacifica Hospital has almost
become an obsession.
He dreams of a fu11, 12·acre medical
~ple1: involving offices, hospital and
convalescent borne, stuUed with some of
the best equipment he and the 35 other
hospital partners ca n buy.
Yuppa does not want the hospital to
grow into a system or functional -plaster I
lined with beautiful equipment.
The humanist element must always be
present, he contends. He feels the
Marcus Welby type is the most valuabl e
doctor, "the prototype of what most peo-
ple want a doctor to be. His life revolves
around medicine.
"However, I don't think there really
are any prototypes," Yuppa warns. "A
doctor shou1d be whatever he is."
"Whether you want to or not, you have
to be a specialist -not in medicine, but
in lite."
Gun-control Bill Misfires
\VASHINGTON -Barring a miracle few expect, gun control is dead for this
year.
Alter passing the Senate, a mlld btll lhat would have banned the production and
sale of new and cheap pistols has nm out of steam in t.he House Judiciary Commit·
lee.
The crucial day, in the view of several gun-control proponents, was Tbesday.
when the bill was among several on the agenda ror consideration by the badly split
commitee.
Hut it never got to gun oontrol. Eiplains ooe knowledgeable KUD.COfltrol !IOW'Ce:
"The head!I were counted and the votes weren 't there, ao the committee moved on"
to other lssuee.
· What k!lled the bill was fierce appooitioo from segmeni, o! the gun lobby. Sup-
porters of the bill apec:ted to pick up the votes of s e v er a I committee members
who have been relatively oeutral oo the llale In the put.
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Cit...,._ "'*"" .,_;..,. $trike
WASllINGTON -"Ob beau·
tlful for spacious skies ... "
And roadside waves of
billboards ?
agam will be legal SAN DJECO (AP) _ Rear I.he DAJLY PCLOT'S ECT&t:I
AJ passed in 1'65, the Adm. Emmett Tidd , chlef of '-:::' .. ='"=:...,=·=-"-'====:>! Highway Beautirication Act -\ays that. eieept in in· Navy recruiti ng. says he fired
dustrlaUy zoned areas, sigm 15 of his 41 district com·i ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;
besi~ inlentbte and primary manders the last five mon<hs DANCE STUDIOS!
roads shall be Limited to dittc-because they !ailed to produce
tklnal and other offk:ial t igns new sa ilors. • ~ ~'::t•p :,'.:f"...,, and notices, ticluding natural wonders. scen ic and tourist at· "Some lur. and a few heads, • !.'~'I .. 011tfln
mt.."l'Tlbers or the rleet Reser\•e OSTUMES EARLY
One provision or the Association. ··1 "A'·e ti••,
Unfortunately that's the way
thl~ are shaping up in
Congress. 'lbere, a major lob-
bying effort led by the
powerful billboard and
highway lobbies eims to gut
the federal government's
autOOrity to control roadside
billboards and signs.
tractions. have flown," Tidd told 2.000
1
~ltESERYE YOUR
h. h ct · lh 'I ,.., "' Avoid Diuppolnhn•nt ig way a now in e r ouse means to move ou t the r)l)n· 1 c--:: ___ c;_ ___ SI
effectively broadens that ~ producers." Tap N' Toe
'.)bis elfort ls oo the verge ol
··~.·
vislon to include "virtually The Navy must recruit 5J B I
every sign that's out there on ._......,,t more men ar " "·omen ouf que ••• inl-tates 'gbt " _........ 11.1 n 444 W. 1tfft St., CotN ..... uie ....... n now, .in the next IO months than 11 ca .. _ H1n.r a ~) -.. ~ For ~en '°'16 years
thousand> of signs beside the
nation's best 2.65,000 miles of
roadways have blatantly
violated the 1965 Highway
J!oao<iflc8tion Ad -they'"'
not ouppooed t6 be there. They
include gari!h motel,
restaurant, and g a s o I i n e
&dvertl9ement.s.
says one disgusted specialist. dkl last year, he said in a r--..s.t. 1o:J04 '4M144':'
'Ibe new provision would say:~ji~~~~W~ed~nesda~~Y·~:~~I ~~~~~~~~~~ the permissible signs wwld in-..
elude tho9e directional sip
"periaining to rest stops, .!!'
l D41L y· PILOT Stiff ,.._..
SIGNS OF TIMES ON SAN OIEGO FREEwAY -Blt.LBOARDS MAY BE HERE TO STAY
Gls BRANDED ...
(From Page Cl) {' waiting µsts W!!'e months 11\d
ed o!fi even over a year long. all penonnel ICers in "Maybe it ""' !ale," J=r
large companies, schools and said over a beer in Harlem.
other interested parties had "Llke they were supported to
their rree copy. bu t The
Depending" on !be severjty ot sol~~)~::~~
the drug discharges, vets also went out on drugs. If it wasn't
may be barred "9t only from fate then it don't make mUch
VA drug treabnen't but job SCflse, does it?"
training, school financial aid, SYMPATHY ror the veter-
unemployment benefits and ans' plight ha,, been voiced Qthe~ provisions in the GI Bill · from virtually all segments of
or Rights. the political and social spec.
In talks with more than a tnnn. But so far, sayg those
score ot ex-Gls with SPN 384s. piloting the assault on GI and
some lighting their habit, some ex-servicemen drug abuse and
resigned to addiction, probable addiction, IitUe more than the
prison terms and possible surface has been iaatcbed.
death, hope was a rare quality. The task is staggering·
One vet said he lost two bud-lJpwards of 200,00J Viejnam
dies last year from overdose era Gis and ex-servicemen ol-
deaths after they had aJ>Rlied ficially are said to have drug
for treatment and wen: turned problems. ~ unpublished fed-
away by a VA hospital be. era1 survey indicated as high
cause of their discharge and 11.s 700,000 have at least played
by civilian agencies who said around with dangerous drugs.
I got rid of
unwanted
Depending oo which federal
figures are used for the nation--
al problem, &.servicemen and
active duty Gts· make up fmn
20 to 40 percent of the national
drug crisis.
Employers' fears that ex-Gls
too often may be on drugs, no
matter what their discharge
says, contributes to the dis-
proportionate jobless rat e
among veteraM. In some arees
it is double the national aver-
age.
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PATIENT IN VET HOSPITAL TAKES METHADONE
Hahlt Can Be Broken
Now, just as the federal
l!O"ernmenl finally ls poised to .
order many o{ the9e signs
removed, the lobbies adroiUy
are moving to make them
legal again. Th'eir effort ®mes
as an amendment to the
1972 federal highway bill. With
thi s amendme!X attached, the
bill already ha.! passed the
Senate; it is expected similar-
ly to J>ll'S the Hoose. If it
00... specla!OO ..:r. nearly
all these now-Olegal sigm once
~=~ . o"~ :.r1~i~~~· ;
the rug out from under us," BALBOA ISLAND '
says one specialist who ls Specl•llsr In Ton• & Vol<• lulldl"f
working on the progrem to get WILL ALW Of FEii 11;~1IH1Cl1Cf'1 ~ IN ~OC IAL <~DUCT
rid of jllegal signs. In effect, f?r Appt. After O<tobff t
he says. the bill \vould proh lbil Call 673-0lM 8.t'or• t a.m.
the Department o f
11nu~portation from removing
any .directioMI signs which
give information lo the travel-
ing pUblic. "With.in a nu1tter
~ days," he says dourly,
"every sign in America can be
made a direction sign."
Giv~ Singles, Not
Couples, Tax Aid
COMPLETE
FAMILY
DENTISTRY
By-ruiJNr MAR'""'-~
There's a sneaky move afoot
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PLAT£ REPAIRS
WHILE·YOU-WA!T·
RELINES
EMERGENCY
EXT2ACTIONS
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to push single men into
marriage.
A U.S. Senate bill designed
to achieve the sensible goaL of
equal taxation for single and -
married people has been at·
tacked from all sides.
It has been dubbed the "hiJ>-
pie tax relief act'; to make it
unpalatable to most people
and lo hide its true worth.. Not
all heads of households aOO
other unmarried. taxpayers
are hippies or live with
memben of the opposite sex
without benefit of marriage.
A widower can be the head
of a household, as can a single
mao supporting his perent.s or
his brothers and sisters. For
that matter, so can a single
divcwt:ed or widowed woman.
A certificate of marriage
may pennlt couples to en}oy
sex legally and bring up
children with peace of mind
but I don't see why mantage
should affect the amount ooe
is taxed.
BEAUTY
and the
BEAST • ALL BRANCHES of DENTISTRY
FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS
If anyone is going to be • X-RAYS· • FILLINGS • IRIDOIS
overtaxed. it should be those 534 W. 19th St. -Costa Mesa
license. Grab the tax when the ----Who take out a marriage •
grabbing is rtpe. -I II i!M 642-8814
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.; Look at the facts. Who costs
the state and federal govem-'1!';;~~gmo,:;;, raciHlies , __ D_R_._C_O_A_LE __ AN_o_A_S_SO_C ... IA_T ... E;..S....,.,...
are the Testtll of marriage.1=--------------------==,...:;~ Divorce court3 are costly to 1-
malntaln and att u.sed 10lely
by manied couples. Facilities
for juvenile de\lnquents arie:
side attecb of ,marriages.
There ought to bt! more tax
relief 10< single ladlvlduals.
who are Jess costly lo the
government.
Every time a married COU·
ple produces a child, tax them.
Good or bad, that child ls
going to coot money.
Why penalize the lnnocml
penon for pre!ening to re-
main sq:le and not be a tax
burden on the rut of the
populJUon?
) \Of~ buddy
s 3e~o" .i.oon a
hair in minutes
and tt stayed off
for weeks.
stratagems. not all strictly
legal. have been resorted to by
several agencies to get funds
rolling into nm-federal veter·
ans program. SERA, a nation-
ally recognized drug program
in New York City's Broox sec·
Thumb Sucking Normal
The whole system is archaic and rldlculoo1.
Water Standards
By
J , Alexandra Q.Mil
of Santa Barbara.
Caltoma
tion. opened a live-in drug cen-. Does your child suck his how often the child sucks his
ter £or ex-Gis called the DMZ, thumb? finger or thumb, aOO on the
not for Vietnam's Demilitar-Ooo't despair if he does. way he does it. the damage
ized Zone but for Drug Mend-says Dr. Irving Rubel or may correct Itself.
Ing 7.ooe. Of 75 men now un-Brentwood. clinical associ..ate In dil!erent children. dif-
der treatment about 20 percent professor of pedodontics at the ferences in bone structure and
Th e other day, I was re ad· have drug related discharges. University of Southern hereditary tendencies w l 11
ing a beauty column in a ieen There is neither city, state California SChool of Dentistry. determine if thumb sucking' is
magazine and a girl wrote and nor federal money avaJlable, The habit may cause pro~ more or less harmful.
asked how she could get rid so the vets go on welfare and lems, but they can be cor-"It Is considered a normal
of a heavy growth of hair on their checks help run the pro-rected. desire for a child to suck his her legs.
I felt like answering her, l iigram~lij!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Deper!~!Kl!lng!!on!!!how~~hard~~and~~~-~~~untll~~ag~e~fi~ve~,~"~Dr •. I but I didn't have her address. I
wanted to tell her aboul a
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I've fou nd 1r.ars just super.
Really fantastic. It's called
Delila and ii keeps hair off my
legs much longer lhan shav-
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with Delila, you don't ever
have to shave. Or use messy,
smelly creams or foams. I know.
You see. rm fourteen and
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and tennis c101nes. So I havP.
to look smooth-at least on my
legs. And that's how Delila
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Hones.~ Sl)@c1.illy 11 you hve
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Rubel said in an interview.
"Personally, I feel tbat the
hann done by thumb sucking
-which con be COl'1'«led by
orthodontics in any case -is
not as great as t h e
psychological problems tha t .
may arise from attempting to
stop it by force ...
For children who really
want lo break themselves ol
the habit, t be re are
mechanJcaf remlnders
avallable. One of thele ls a
"thumb or loftlUe lnhibltor,"
which corWsts of four or five
smill wire loops protrudinte
from D frame which (Its the
arch In back of the fl"Oflt teeth.
It acts as a reminder ooly -it
ia not paintul .
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Two Job·s Combine Children, Conversation
By AWS0N DEERR
l?f .. OMIT """ St.ff
n•1 not unusual to llnd Suzanne Sta,,. "\i -In """t ol U. toleYlsloo RI watcb-.L. lntr "Sesame Str<tl" with claugbters
L«I and Gina. •
A language and speech pathologist,
communication is her key Interest. Ex·
cept for working lhrec half days~ per
week she ef!joys the ''adventure of being
• parent."
She spen<b the two mornings and one
afternoon each week a~ the Speech
Center nm by the Assistance Leogue of
Huntington Beach.
Al both jobs she Is coocemed wllh
C<>IDll1lllllcallon.
The FOllltaln Valley resident came to
Orange Coonty last October. Her hus-
band Dmals commutes to bis job In Los
Angeles as a marketing representative
for mM.
PART-TIME JOB
Her part-llme job at the speech ~
allows Suzanne to make use ol her
education ond experience In Pasadena
and 1ng1 ... ooc1 school districts.
She is a graduate of California State
University, San Diego and tamed a
spec.ia.I educaUon credential in speech
and hearing at califomia State Universi·
ty, Los Angeles.
While working with children In Los
AngeJe.s schools three or four years ago,
.SUlaJ?De began doing things that many
other llJeOCh lhenipists (a namo she'd
like changed to language pathologist)
woo1c1ni try.
'11 took my students on field trips -to
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Phot .. by
LH P•yn•
the part, to the lire departmenl Ev..
the supe.nnarket can be an u:perience.
, "I dldn' Just coooentrate on artkuJa-
hM. I wwtea wtth undentandlng, al!o.
Leaming the alphabet without loaming it
as sounds that together make words is
meani~ess.'' she feels.
coMMitNJcATION
"Many children have communicalio(l
problems that could be overcome before
they begin '9Cbool. Parents can solve.a lot
of problems berore they start."
A slim brunette, SuJ.anne exudes en-
thusiasm when sbe talks of the ways
parents and children can work together
to communicate.
"°"""' that mah wonll It lmporiont.
'Ibo child ""°'read lUltll he too... the
l!OWldJ."
SUwine Stanwood lee!J that parents
should talk to their child,.n In a
straightforward manner. end always
vocalize what they're doing.
At the speech center the language
pathologist enjoys being able to talk
regularly with the parents ol the children
with whom she works .
Suzanne uses letters, numbers, a toy
farm and several other ~ to work
with the children.
"You should always use abort, one-PARENT ~
concept sellle!lc<o when talldn8 to your "I meet them wbe'9 they are and _.k"
children. Eocourage them to make whole from there.'' &be eipl•bd "We 1tart
senteoc... wilh ._......, wbal'o boppenlac te
"Instead ol accoptlng an Incorrect them. Nell comes tmdei'standlng, then
respoose from the child like '""' wa" for vocal expreaioo. rudin( md 'llritten ...
"water," she said, "the correct response preakm. Each one is built m the other."
15hould be repeatod mtW the child mo,.. The children ahe worb with may be
that it is the right response." pre:scboo1en er teenagers. All have some
Make trips to the rt<re or the part problem with communication.
an experience like a field trtp. "Tell the "It's a challenge to work with such a
child what each item is and have the variety of children. They respond to me
' child repeat it. and it's wonderful to see them learn to
STRA IGIIT TALK improve their communication skills."
"When you're \VOrking around the She added that it is not enough for a
house tell the child \Vhal you're doing. child just to bear, he must hear ·and
And when you read a book to your child understand before he can (..'Otnmunicate.
have him tell you the story in his own Suzanne ,has enough entlwsiasm to
words," she suggested. spare for decorating their first house,.
"Even repetition of rhymes Ls good. It \ snow skiing, sewing, ceramics and a
leaches your mind to click in 3 certain . vegetable garden. Favorite family 8C·
• way. Learning the alphabet in rel~ion to ~ tlvities are bicycling end sailing.
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~ Lin·e of Communication Cut by 1\lom's 'Phon~yness'
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neltller ctn I. Severo! of my 11r1 friencla
have trled to.-me for an lm~u
port.y 11111 !'ye mlaed out bt<aure our
Une wu busy 11111 they gave up.
So pleaoe, AM, don't mnlce II look Uke
teenagen are the only one1 "'1o have
"black~ fever... Some or th e
,_ .,,, just es bad, or -... -
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I P<•Y that
you wlD print my letttt for every partnt
and animal lover In the ,,...Id.
I om elcli to death of Ille klda I ...
tt... In c.!llomla. I'm talking obout 12.
and n-,......lds ""° .,.. ttll'l1ed looJe
witll 118 guns. I have• -tbet I keep
In the •••111try In Faltfleld. There are
many ~s out here, as well es cows,
dog1 and cats.
v .. terdoy r came Olll to feed my pets.
1tfy favorite kitten f11n.d to show up as
uaual ao I went looldllC for her. Ann, I
thought my htort would brook.
I found tbol door little boll of fur
crawll1111 oul from under Ibo bam ·'Olth
lwo BB hol11 tn ber Jee. She wuln pain
and etnJiiled ~lely to get to me.
II WU appor<nl lhat llOltlCOCle had llhot
~ for ticU. .... lald 11 all -aid m"1 ~. I
I have 10n1 ot my own. I would no qret, the whole ID 1CeD1 Ill .,. ~
1001W tum my boys "-wiU. 1 88 gun try la a 111gt11man. Aller -
than I would cut Off rny rtght arm. What outnieoas .a&tmJI& n G o v • r • • r
,, the matt ... with parenta that UMy buy wa11 ... •1 life yoto'd -~ ~
lllch "toys" for their cblldrenT And why ... aid be 1 o Immediate -lw
don't they t<adl their younasters to strider Ill Ins -bol oo r., -lliC·
rospect, ll nol to love, all Ullit111 llllnp! What more mllll bappai bdon wa walle
Thtre It a lllrlnge ompllMlll In pt<>ple •Pl--
who have no feeling fer God'1 creatutH. ,,
OUTdren wbo tote deli8'>1 In ..,.Ing Don't _,et burnod by a "!ll)t". thal" too
•nlmalo wflff' are potential criminal•. l>ol to handle. Play It cool with Am
They havo ll<eds of deltructlon that could Land...,' guide to "Ne<klng And Pettlrc
lead lhem lo do fildi!OOrthllrga. Pl-. -WbaL<olte·'lllo Llmlll!" --,.... re-
Ann -aay 10111ethlng. -CAl.IFORNIA" q-to Ann Landon In care of Ille DAI·
READER LY PILO'I', enclooln« IO ...C. lll(eoln allll
DEA.I\ READER : What can I •ay! Vna a long, etamped, self4ddttaecf eu•etopl.
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~e're In here watching Daddy's new watch glow."
:Son Turns On, So
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\ By ERMA DOMBECK
~A mother wrote last week
ad(J said~ "f"Y son is SQ shy
a i1·4, -nimunic:ltlVi ""I -
pmblbiy .,wqlilt know he Is
going throUgfi j>uberty until he
baa: passed it:'' .
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~ys are like that. U my son
came home and·found me un-
cooscious on the kitchen floor,
he'd yeti In my -ear, ••What's for snack?"
Aclually, tl!e<e is only one
~. telltale, infallible
W1J of tetllng whether or oot
YOlft' son has discovefed that
girls need more padding oo a
softball team than boys do. f:.. cs.II it the Shower Syn-
drvm•-.
Jl'or four or five years, the
only Ctlntact my sons had with
water was a sponge in the
back of the church filled with
holy water. I h3c4 the only kids
on the block who could take a
shower and not get their hair,
trousers or shoes wet.
I nagged them to death
1!._bout it.
.. Did you take a bath?"
, "l went swimming."
"Did you wash your hands?"
"I washed the one that was
dirty. See?"
. ,"Why don"t you take a
shower?" .
1!Where are we going ?''
1ben. for no e ppare nt
rea!Oll, we heard the water
ruoning ... ,and running. And
lµ,ir_?"
':What is be doing in the
shO'wer this long?" asked my
husband, "Washing away his
sins?"
"Ho has just>" diloovered
girls."
"When lo be-l'line to
dlsctwfl' that we ooJy have a
~ bot water tank and
he emptied that lo -his
hair?"
''CIN!Dline5-! is Dext to
Godliness,'' I quoted.
"Billy Graham isn't that
religious."
"Look" I said "I know a . . body left 1n water three days
is not attractive, and you
know it, but the point is, he
doesn't know it."
U you can't bear the water
rurming, there are still other
clues to your soo's -discoverii
of the opposite sex. He will use
a can of deodorant a day ••.
for each arm ••. each time
be takes a Shower.
He will use moutllwash like
lt f"UD5 free out of the tap. As
for the shampoo, I never
thought I would see "the day
when I would hide two table-
spoons of shampoo In the tea
canister so I could wash my
hair over the weekend .
As my husband observed the
other day as he stepped from
his cold shower, brushed his
teeth with baking s o d a .
squirted hair spray under each
arm and gargled with a cup of corree, "I think I liked 'em
better when they were dirty."
Yon and Law
Injury Liability Tricky
'lbe state owned 65 acres of CJ
beach iaod cpen lo the public ' ")
as a park. It was momly rug-1• ,..c;~ C ,
ged terrain with a sand.1 ., •
beach. The park Included a ~ ~
small off.ice, pa rking lot, rest ~ • \ · .
rooms, picnic tables and
barbeque pits. At high tide. ~
parts of the beach and S001e of CJ~
the nearby land were sub-,, • ())~,·.'.
merged ~--~.,.,-._1i~· 1 Signs were posted, warning
of blgh tides and possible slide
areas. CWf Hanger visited the
park with his fsmtly and went ,
biking. A rocky point nur the _... · *° pve way and Clift fell L' • _ tnli the choppy oea. The fall ~ • ,,,,.;, and Jong time ID the cold 7•·-w-belon bla ._,.; ..... ed by the ''natural Cilllcfillons"
ed CUH pennanenl ~ of the land. A! a rule, those
CUH sued the State Part -eoter the property should
DeporlmenL In c:ourt bo loot. be oware o1 the hazards of
The state Is not Uabie for ony naval oooditioos.
injuries caused by natural A hl&m hazanl of an coodiUons on any unimproved .. !ally dangerous coodition
)IObiic proper11 ... Natural con-requlreo the pl'i..U, -'Y
ditions of lakes, streams, owner to take JftClutloni: and
bays, rtver.i or beaches in to warn those who may comt
public areas are enjoyed at onto the property. 1be.rt l! a
tJ\e risk of the users. special duty o Jf e d to
The state is liable for in-youngsten who may not be aware of the dangers of cet·
jlD'ies caused by dangerous tain condlUons.
c on d i t i o n s on improved A property owner who has
properties. This I n c I u d e s something artlflcial 00 hla
patbwa)'!, parking lots or land that Is attractive yet
lookoot point.. There may be dangerous to wander l n g
a dutf to warn the public of children is liable to them for oPldal dangers In IMD• ...., their Injuries. He ii malD-
they often frequent. Fall,,.. lo talnlDg whet used lo be called
gin adequate wamlnga or en "attractive nuisance" and
inalntenal1CO or t h e Im-• abould 1.,.._ the poaibllJty ~ ii nq)lge-lo< of lnjUrf tq """'8Jler'I But Whk:h the Nte la liable. again 1 "oatural condi0on11
Prtvlte ~°"""'are IUCh u a bl(-or a natural e oot Uable for ID-hill 11 usually oot an "•~ thole who enter their tractJve nuf.sance."
, the ln)urles are ca~ <......, ..,. ."""' .....
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COMMERCIAi,. N.J. !UPI) led lo more destruction of
-Hollo'"'" hu bHn iogl.. prlnte pniptrly !hon lo bop-
lldod out of exls"'1Ce by the .. eommerclai ToWNhlp Com· . pincu and fun. lo cbllcfren.
mlttH. Aid Mn. Vuoa Honemln, a
• The -!•lion .... p<OITlplod pelillon •icoo'·
by a pet!Uon sip! by some She delcrlbed 11a11o .....
2llO -Je IPlnst obeel'!'ll)j.'O Di#N ooe dwUt&. whldl par: ol Ibo d\lldren'I boildlY. ~mil "fear for llJelr ..-Jes
"Oblorvanc:e of Hallo....., and tho aafety ol £hetr chlJ.
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ed talent. She set to work. it? Sylvia Miles in heat?" And
She started a pp e a r i n g when all else !ailed, she an-
everywbere. Al parties for nounced to the press she bad
princes end dukes, it was just proposed merriage to
Sylvia who got her picture in Tennessee Williams.
the gt'Qip col.umn:1. Said one "SUre, I've got an ego,"
New York hostess : "She'll do says Sylvia. "We're a 11
anything for plJbliclly and the nardssists in tbis -Id. I
awful part of it is that all she figure y~i might as well be a
ever talks about is herself." healthy narclsslst as an
It's not entirely untrue, but unhealthy one."~ isn't smil-
Sylvia is not dumb. She ing. "I've always been
always puts her money where dedieat<d, but In the last lbree and Gi<lria s..a...on In "Sunset
as Shelley Winters and I lost her mouth ts. years I've become committed. Boulevard,.. eating her way
30 poonds on the Stillman Shottly, after she announced I • c.an no lcqer make a through the . movie like an
diet"), end goes by the name she was designing French pro-separatioo between SY Iv i a emotkNl bamlc\lda and leav-
of Sylvia Miles. vincial furniture, w r i t e r s Miles the person and. Sylvia ing everyone around her for
Now it is no ea!Y job being a started appearing from Paris Miles the actress. !'-\."--' ...__ .... rd to do articles on her furniture. "Listen. I've been around. i:;uutut. 'ue film is such e phenl,lmenon. 'lbese are, uo . milestone in her career that times for ect.resres. lt s not She told everybody she played I'm oo overnight stmation, everything else in her life is
enough just to work. You have chess with Bobby Fischer, y'koow. I've done 26 off-oow ceferTed lo as "B.H."
to go out and sell yourself like proba1>ly as good as Bobby Bro a d·w a Y plays, one (Before "Heat").
the grocer sells tomatoes. A.nd Fischer even, "the c;inly dif· Broadway show, and nine Sylvia Miles, while all too will· ference is I don't have tbe movies. I never got anywhere It co.st only $50,000 to make
ing to sell herself, i.! at the temperament for tournament doing art, so let me enjoy this. -a far cry from all the waste
same time determined not to chess" and by golly, a few I'm not hurting anybody ." and hoopla or her previous
end up just another' tomato. days lat.er there she was, "Heat" is en Andy Warhol film, Dennis Hopper's .. The
listed in the New York Times :movie, <lil'<><:t<d by the Last Movie" -but it has So, at some point in her fiinally made I cluttered life, she must have as ooe of the ten top female talent<d Paul Morrissey, that ,, . Sy via a star.
sat berseU down on one of the chess players in America. ·is going to lcnock a lot of skep-~le said I \\'05 crazy. B~ And wben her new un-tics right oot of their jaded · for eight montm I stood m
zebra nigs in her OllHOOID d«ground movie "Heat" W1lll seats. Sylvia playa • faded, front of Andy Wa<bol at apartment 19 floors above -'---at the <Jannes Film ..........t-1cally unknown movie parties hoping to get into one
Central Park she calls • "~" ,.-bis "wardrobe trunk with a Festival, she caused a sensa-star named Sally Todd, sad· of · movies and nothing hap-
view," and held the biggest tion when she failed to 6IVR dled with a Lesbian daughter ~· ~ I burned all !11Y debate since tbe Devil talked up for t!le press conference and deserted by an ambitious hair off with that bad peroxide
to Daniel Weboi.r. because she cooldn't read the young stud (Joe Dallessan-job in Peru and suddenly he
time in French. When "Heat" dro) -bfuxi to reality and saw me in some horrible
Sylvia faced her drawbacks later appeared on the program desperate to hold orM her last gypsy wig~ _said "lbat's it~·
- a New York accent, a bad 1·n Ve•u.., Sylvi'a let the rest of ...,,...,..,, of dignity. It was Andy s idea oLa-mov1e per.~•-job ·~t had ruined ·--~--I ~ uJr<I her entourage revel at lhe The film is like an open star, guess.
ber balr, three husbands and marvels of the ancient city wound and Sylvia is a kind ol
Ulree analysts behind her• a while she sat tn the lobby of cross between Lana 'fillTier
future that looked bleakly like the Daniell ~otel pondering ~11,.. _,. • '"
it would be relegated to a the ad campaign.
series of bit parts filed away "How about 'O"awford was
in a drawer marked "Whoresi-._,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,'"il £ with hearts ol g o I d , lo :m:i....,...,.....,,.. A · .
waitresses, tough broads , ~· 173.,.210f etc."
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YOU CAN.BUY OR SELL ALMOS'!\ ANYTHING AT SWAP MEETS
A Wom1n Brint• Her Own S hldo 11 SM S.llo Hor Worn ~~
fSwap Meets: Seal Beac4,
• • }~untington Have Said 'No'
" . • • (From Pa1e Al) must pay. can't believe they're paying all
: "From the bad burglars we That, plus the assumption the taxes due the state."
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et ll by~ ol mouth thal that swap meelen do not Costa M-Mavnr Jack ""'~ 8 always tum in tbelr sales tax-...... ~~ ot of stuff goes to the awap Hammett, who flatly insista he
ineets. We go out periodically es at day's end, has some peo-hates swap meets, says he em we've 1ieen able to nail a pie upset. takes a dim vlew of purported lew •lolen blke5 and lhlngs TWO OF THEM happen lo tax dodg .. and that he soon ~ lbiJ," explalnJ Huntln(too be local businessmen as weij will propose lo the C01111Cil a
3Seach Detective Brian Moore. as members of the city coun-method or verifying t 8 x
; HBut you're working with _a cil. They both Say they prob-re,.celpls.
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Younger than anything and happy to celebrate our 92nd year ! It's Barker Bros. Anniver-
sary Sale and it's filled with the most exciting values in our history. You 'll find beautiful
home accessories and exquisite furnltur&1ly famous manufacturers at surprisingly low
prices. Use your convenient FLEXACCOUNT or open a new one.
real time element and you ably would not approve !iQJl't know where the stuff-is another swap meet license. r B E S-W-A-P m e e·t -go~. It's not generally going . "'fbey've gotten away froln management, however, bas Drexel tabl .. 40% off
Cocktail, rd. or hex. commode, White w/gm.,
ye!., pecan top. Reg. 89. to199 •. :. $49-$129
5.pc, bedroom on ....
Mediterranean, 70' trip drsr .. mirror, full/qn.
te> a swap meet in the town what they were intended to be. posted large signs at the gate ~ it was stolen. Wt heat They were originally made to to remind sellers to pay the
aiR Paramount and Orange swap thinp," charges Council-sales taxes. &lvelopes are ale the big droi>«f places." man Alvin PlnkJey, a local available !« . tax payments
1funtington S•adt d.,. not dnJggllt. and each penon who baa SQld
heve a swap meet. Nor does it '''Ibeytre selling brand-new merchandise i.s requlrtd Geo ~Y hls share. · want one. "'Iba.nk God," says mercband.Jse out there and r-
P'.1lice Chief Earle Robitaille. where It oomes from, nobody James Porterfield, manager
"· knows. They're selling aspirin of the' Orange County Fair,
· ''WE HAD an appllcaUon for out ~re 15 percent cheaper sa1s he is pleased
something similar to a swap than I can buy it wholesale. with the operation of the swap
:meet a while ago. It wu sup-It's becoming a retail opera-meet which last. year netted a
:posed to be like a gigantic lion and the fairgrounds isn't $23,000 profit for the falr.
:garage sale but It wasn't ap-t.0ned for it." •'Tbt organizers have been
:proved," the chief explained. Pinkley's contention that the very cooperaUve, we've bad
:·•1•m happy we don':t have one swap meet is "unfair'' to the no real problems out here; it :at the __ .. -morchanla Is backed by bu been good lo us flnln.
: Down the CllOSt In Seal Councllman Dom RadU, a dally, and we woold like lo
!B6ecb, city couneilmen ap-jeweler end pawn shop owner. see it cccHlnue," he aay1.
proved a swap meet f0< the "I can co ouMlwe and pay So wool4 Mrs. Megll and Tel
M11r1na l\llaOO. grounda two $1 for. a $10 tem. Y°"'Jllsl l'bll. whose os)eratlon ba1 been • ~tan !CO· Tbe swap meet waa ......iu wtien tile itufl comes oo succeuful thal ,the BWIP
nenr held, but a new COUDCil from, 11 11ys Rid.ti who once meet h'.aa outgrowr(ltl faclttfy
earlier this month banned penonal/f.J'I~~ 'n"! sell , \q the . wiliit .. ~jhe~ ,Ila••
nip meets. a sla!lon ftgoll """''°''""°"' uked tHe lift -• to-.wbl• : Colla Meo& police, wl>o have at cul nte pri...,. "I just ~ blaeittop area.
· ;one man assigned to the swap
!meet, ~lerate the Saturday >r----------,-------iil ; and SUndaf affairs but Chief
: )\Oge< Neth adds that he
: ~d rather no! have II U he
: qMl his choice. j :!:ine operators of this swap
1 rOiet have . been very
I ~lve~' says Lt. Harold
:Piiher'. "8'4 the aales are of
-iliCh a magnitude that I don't
know how they can main-•
WI control."
:Under a new state law wiuc:h w..t into effect last
March, sellers mu.st report
1erlal mnnben of all Iden-
•tillable pl'C)!)«ty at the gai..
· 'I1!e description of the seller as · weJJ,.aJ the license number of
bis' vehicle are taken down and
all of the infonnaUon ls given
: lo police -day.
• Mn. Betty Megll 0£ Hunt· 'mgton Beach, who manages
l the Costa Mesa swap meet for
.Jbe Tel Phil organization, says
""tl>I complies to the letter of
t1jo law. '. ':rN ADDITION, more than
ope peflOll II llwqs on duty
ti:f ~ out lteml and to
coop<nte wtth police in the
• event the merchandlae Is
; ~eved to be stolen, ac-: cordlnl to Mrs. Megll.
: ' While ohe admlll thet swap • • • nieet monUora have on oc-
: ,:asion "helped to turn In
' J)eople," Mrs. Megll lr.slsts
that most swap m e e t
: mercbants are above board.
• spedO/ """° ship for tnMt/Hs
and• bnl/Jont new Jt/MrtlfY
LANDFALl5 OFTIIE CONQUISTADORS
andtheGALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Southtotud alOftK tlw emtma littoNU of
th• Pacific Oaan Iii'°'"" of tlw most cluamting
of km<U • b#t known, Mu/co of"°""'! Ihm
1--uisitwl GuaJ.,,,./a; still 1-r ""°""' El
Salvador and C0514 Rica; and not too far off-
thore tho (•bled isiands of th• QJ'-'>i ""-
firurl" haw intrigu<d th• mind of ""'" .wr
,;n&r Charla DanDin """'" m. historic """
mrrfu/111 """°"""' wyap in tho •&rrglo!'
It wll( bo to ti.-l11r1dfal& nl """""
tho! XANADU 'Will go and 1Dlwrr .... Ul/11
mb ..-.. inland '""' by motor, nlil """ air to tlw mountmn,, labs, oolcanoa:, Mayim
11.lins, viltagn and dtia -to San .Solvodor,
Guatemala City, mnarkable Antigua and San
/054!, Costa Rica, among otliera. All of thl in-
land trips are of course includal i" the passaae
fan. ·
Cnlisn are of 21 days durGt ion and
origi11ett1 or temu'nate in Los Angeles,C.olifornia,
or &lboa, in tl1t C..nal Zo"' -each port con-
venitmt/y rNC/wd by afr from oil U.S. cities. •
': "Last Sunday we had 500
sellers. They might be deniers
Ci people who clean out their
home and garage, or they go
tkre for company, or they
wint to supplement their In-
come." ~' s.&~:Now.2l.O.C.1t. 1172-.19".l,J-.ao,
• The merchandise, Mr A. 9b.20.M.r.13.AS'r.3.'-'.24,1m.
, Megli says, comes t r o m DONALD L F RGUSON C ; 4arafe s a I". ouctlOM, ..,.§ • ,,..,. ... ,!l.UlSES, LTD.
: ~te sales, stores which get r---------------------------• rid of stale Of blemlthcd Forbroctlurw8"ClrtllrWtbw.-~TIUIMLAGENTor 1 :merchandise. or through I DONALOLFEAGUSONLTt> I
'aonnal distribution channels. l 21s-...-eo.-,.Gob0to.F...M33t34 I
• The r.. charged lo "''P I • I :111eet .. 1i.... 1111 on S.turdayo 1 ,,,.. I
anil double that amount on I NJ« I
!l!ndly1. II II a small 111m I Ctty J
compared lo the bu!lno,. L 1 lie-,_ and overflud St1ta ZJp • J
COltl Cotta Mesa merchant• ---------------~.!!Off~!!.~
Held.' TllB Blll'rlSU ARB.QIUllllNGI
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Bark~ reollner
3-position recliner, vlnyl/Herculon• ole-
fin cover in 5 colors. Reg. 109.50 ......• e11
Firm Simmons Hi-Risers mattress,
33xao• size at savings. Reg. 159.95 .... $129
5-pc. mesh seating group w/2 tables,
2 chairs, settee. White. Reg. 265.75 .•.. $189
O'Keele & Merritt microwave oven
cuts cooking time to minutes.
Reg . 399.00 ........................ $329
Brass and wood lamps in 3 traditional
styles. Reg. 80.00-120.00 ...•...... $66-$88
Super Satin bedspread ensemble
w/bench, hdbd., quilt spread.
Reg. 350.00. : .•...•............. $269.99
Custom draperies. Arawak or grass cloth.
Reg. 4.75-5.25 yd. labor incl. ......... •2.99
Custom draperies. Asst. fabrics. 72" min.
Reg . ~.99-4 .l'5 yd. labor inc .......... $2 .49
"Kashmir" quilt bedspread in cotal,
topaz, amethyst, turq. -
Reg . 99.95-119.95 .•............... $79.99,
Sofas, chairs, loveseats made-to-
order in your choice of covers .. now 20% off
Room planner groups, sofas, sections.
ottomans planned for you ....... now 20% off
Nylon pile shag carpeting, 13 colors.
completely Installed .......... $10.99 sq. yd.
French Provipc~I dining , oval leg tbl.,
3side, and 1 arm chair. Reg. 499.00 .... $399
French Provincial bedroom, 74 '
trip. drsr .. mirrors, full/Qn. hdbd ..
2 nite tbls ...........•..... : .. : ....... $599
hdbd., 2 tbls. Reg. 549.00 ............. $399 •
Matching 40' door chest. ............. $189
S.ve on sofa slMpers
Choose Herculon•or leather-look vinyl. Asst.
colors. Reg. 279.50-299.50 ........... $199
Mediterranean occasional tables in 3
styles, pecan finish. Reg. 79.95 ......... $66
Mediterranean tables w ith carved
aprons. 3 styles. Pecan finish.
Reg. 139.95 •........................ $99
Queen size sleep sets with Flexolator
insulation and sisal. Reg. 159.95 ....... $139
Barkerest rocker/recliner covered in
vinyl/vectra. 5 colors. Reg. 119.50 ...... $88
Popular full-size secretary w/drop-lid
desk, drawers, shelves. Reg. 249.95 ... $199
Lile-like trees, 7' tall. in decorator
tubs. 3 types. Reg. 69.95 ........... $49.99
Traditional pier mirror set in Valencia
gold finish. Also table. Reg. 39.00 .... $29.99
French pull·up chairs. provincial or
classic styles. Reg. 99.50 ........•..... $69
Crystal-like lamps w/gold finish cupid,
prisms. Table or swag. Reg . 70.00 ... .' ... M4
5-pc. bedroom , 72" trip. drsr .. mirror,
lull/qn. hdbd., 2 tbls. Reg . 1175.00 ..... $995
Matching 37" chest. . . . ............. $349
Classic traditional sofa, 96" in rainbow
damask. 3 colors. Reg. 499.50 ........ $399
Choose ladies' desks in Span ish .
Mediterranean. French styl e.
Reg . 119.95 ......................... $99
7·PC . maple dining group includes
48" rd. table, china. 4 chrs.
Reg . 549.99... . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ $449
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Be Wary . .
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MONDAY
OCTOBER 2
lly SYDNEY OMARR
The Pisces man is sensitive.
secreti\.~ a scholar who is
drawn to arcane books. The
Pisces woman is romantic.
glamorous. fond or clandestine
meetings. Man or woman. the
Pisces person is magnetic.
mysterious. perennially
youthful. Pisces harmonizes
with Scorpk>, Cancer ,
Capricorn -and Tnurus. With
Virgo, it is a case ol opposites
attracting each other. Pisces
should tie wary in deal~s
with Gemini and Sagittarius.
Pisces is associated witb the
feet, is the natural twelflh
sign, ls related to number 7
and to the planet Neptune.
ARlES (March 2l·April 19):
Relations '>''il h opposite sex
are intensified. Be ready for
change, travel and a variety of
experiences. Young persons
figure prominently. You will
feel more youthful, dynamic
and creative.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Basic premise is highlighted.
Means stay on mainstream.
Don't ~r off course. You can
be aided by family. Don 't
resent criticism. One who
really cares does want to aid .
Know it and respond ec·
cordingly.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):·
Relative & sincere but Ct>Uld
be misin£ormed. Develop your
O\•;n ideas. Depending on well-
mcaning Persons now would
be error. Avoid wishful think·
ing. Insist <lO factual in-
formation . Let rumors go.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
You can make sotid financial
gain. There is pressure. But
you can ride "''lth tide .. Ele-
1nent or timing is more im-
portant than . usual Strike
while iron Is hot. 'Ibis is cliche
but oow is very ajJplicable.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22), Now
is time to ~lete !avorite
project, to make llj-~·
true. It can Ile ~· XiiJ is to
.take initiative,. Be _.sve.
Many whit..,._. ,...,.ent
will be eothustMtic: llake ail)::
tact. Be ··~ -
-VIRGO (Aug. 23.;~ pt. '
22):0btain valid hint from Leo
message. Stress indepepdence.
originality. Meeting behind
scenes has direct effect on
you. Your special abilities are
discussed. Be confident. Don't
back down from principles.
LIBRA (Sept . 23-0cl.22 ),
Emphasis is on hopes. unique
desires. Aqaariaa could be in-
volved. Intuitive Intellect is
sharply honed. You are able to
reel when something of im·
portance is about to occur.
Tnl!t. hunch. Heed inner voice.
SCORPIO (()ct. :ZS.Nov. 21)'
Social activity is accelerated.
Enjoy yourself but don't waste
too much t~ -or money.
Remember goals, aspirations.
One ~ • ,.,,pect moy •sic
lavor. G~;l!. You will feel
beller end '1iltimately beneOt
as result.
SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21 ): Good lunar aspect
now coincides with ability to
develop ideas.. to complete im·
port.ant mission. You gain
knowledge. You are especially
fascinating to opposite sex.
Relttictlom fall away.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): What you do and say
make! impact. Your oWn style
is impres.sed on current situa·
lion. PerM>Oal magnetism is
.accented. Rclatk>nsbip is in-
tensified. Nothing is apt to OC·
cur ha\f-..vay -It is all or
no\.hing .
AQUARIUS (Joo. 20-Fcb.
18): Let others, Including
mate or partner. take in-
itiative. Be a careful listener
and stirewd observer. Give
special attention to contract ,
ot~r legal documents. Taite
nothing for granted. Tauru1,
Libra persons are In picture.
PISCES !Feb. 19-March 20)'
Yoo are able to get job finlsh-
t.'d. Your efforts are .aP-
p<tClated -ond proc!uct1vt.
Take telf-lnventory. Be SUH
you are doing what you really
wlllll to'do. Be<ome •"'6 of -II. You hav• !Om<lhlnC of
value to contribute. 1J TODAY IS YOUR
aurnu>AY you et• t><-
who ,..ponds to moodl of
otJlln. Yao ""' 1wpp1o11 wbeo 11-..ound )'OU.,, 10tlofleil
You M•t been 1'111rlded,
even frulirlttl in rectnl
monl)io, ~ cycle ends In
Octol>lr. ~ you will be !roe
to llll'tll ,.,.....! Ind to
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• ·level, May Co So. c;oasrPla zj!. Here, Engl_ish ~ountr.y cob rdinates in Prin ce of .
Wales'plaid and camel hair. ·Collection is also 'in Wilshire hd.Westl.A. • _
a. topper, wool/camel hair, 8-12 $152 d. coat, woof/c~mel hair, 8-14 $180
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c. t~rtle. wliit, gm., cml. ~I, ,34'40 $'l4 f. blazer, brn., gm., rust wool,.B-14 $132
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Airport Business
Strip Spurs Controversial Dev~lopments
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of .. D9ltr ...........
Tucked In the middle ol
ncw;here, amkt a ml 11 lo n
valeocia orange trees and mile
1fter mile of sugar beet fields,
was lhis tiny counly-owned
altfield.
Bonanza Alrlines ran a cou-
ple of goat flights lo Los
Angeles from It during the day
-the drive to the air strip
wu too dark and complicated
to make at night -and there
wu a coffee lhop open some
olthe time.
1blnp have cllanged around
Orana• C<>mty A1rport.
they all come says Wolff, who
likes to point out that the
Irvine Company is planning
tor that, too.
The nc is a clean and green
park of industry that will be
the primary tax base for the
Irvine Company's dream city
that bears its name .
It will be a city that OOuscs
the professional people who
work in the type of industry
that Irvine is paying Wolf! to
attract, Wolff admits, even
tmugh company pbJ]olophy •
doesn't express It qwte ibat
way. .
In Its llTl annual report, the
giant landholder talked about
ill land:
six·story office b u 11 dl n g ;
Sheraton plans to build a hotel
there; and much more.
Acro ss MacAr-t-h-ur
another development is plan-
ned. one that ha! Irvine Com·
pany President William R·
Mason privately fmnlng.
Publicly he's not so happy
about it either and company
representative have opposed
the project as much as they
dared.
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In -to the rural air field ol 10 or 12 yeon qo, the
thriving a n d ~venial
oJrport is the hub ol the
fastest .Ir o w I n g lndultrtaJ-
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"Land. '1be raw material.
"Our bl-Is lo ""' !t well . To make a profiL Our
challenge ii to UJe it wisely.
The thing ln the company's
craw, but which kept lt from a
lull-blown fight, ts lbat the 177·
acre parcel ls on land It owns;
OOt it'• under a 99-year leue
to the Colllao Radio Company
for, Irvine officials thought,
1ndustrta1 use.
i,ut Collins saw the money
Lockheed made selling it s
recently.rezoned property to
Emkay two years earlier and
-alter a six-month public
rtlaUons effort -won a
simJJar 1.0ne switch from
Newport councilmen on a 4-3
vote last month.
JIM MANASSERO OF IRVINE COMPANY CHECKS GROWTH OF ASPARAGUS
'The 35,000 people worfcing in the comple•
wlff generate a I 00,000-people city, •ilh •
f•mily income approaching $300 mit'°" .• .'
claim, In the United Stam.
'Super' Asparagus
Growing in Irvine
well as making crops more
profitable."
Quite simply, Manassero ex·
plained, the s y s t e m ln-
COflXlrates a pla1Uc tube with
tiny holes spaced along its
length. lt can be buried, or
placed on top of the ground.
Water drlpa, or drlbble1, out
at a steady rate, two days out A water economizing ir· Manassero reported, t h e of every two weeks.
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Q: Wbat II an arl>ltrage?
A: A ......._employed lo
take lfiutage of dfffmntt1
In price. U for eumple, XYZ
atoct cu be bGapl In New
Yod: for tJI a lbare sokl
In l.ltndon at Sll.51, an
arbitrageur may slm·
llf&alltOUsly p a r c b a 1 e XYZ
Poet here 8Dd ttb tbe 18111e
...... In Looi!oa, matlntl .•
praftrt of it eeatl • lbare, le11 -Q: Wbat -the term "Buctet Sbop" mean?
A: Aa lltpl ........... -
--Tiie -8llap lpM'ltw -~epCN-•
cllell&'1 IDIDe)' wltltoat eftl'
adullJ' ""1llr 0< rellfnl
HC.ttiel U tlte c 11 e n t
onlered. Instead be held tbe -Y and gambled that the
ca1.tomer Was wrong. When
tort ....,. n '1•n wen:
ripl, Ille llecbl ... -
IQ -. and opeoed • -of-fice ehewtien.
Q: What Is a "Bear'' in the
market?
A: Someone wbo beUevts
the market wtll declllle. A ball
is SOtneoDI! wbo believe• \he
market Is going to ro ap. Tiie
bear denotes • falling mutet
because of 1111 habit of
hlberna.Uon, w11Ue a ball Is
bowauaclmstal---, d<JIDtlnc a rfllnc -Q: Wbal lo formal• tn. ~OlllncT .
'A: b 11111.,tmlll'lmo•• leThpie.
Oae --..........
11111 tl ----.............. ed .......
bDods u Ille marat, .JfJ
averqe, rlltl aboYe a eeriill:
prHetermined polnt-Adllle
return ol fuds to eemmea
1llare lnvestmeata u lite
market average detllaes.
Junior Achievers Seek
4,000 New Members It bel(an four mfle:1 IOI.Ith. by
the -wtlb the Fublon blond-Newport c.ntu pro-
ject_ ,..,..,. befon1 II WU
To mm U satisfy the needs of
all the people wbo will """" to Irvine land •.. and maU It
their bamt ...
Wollf 11 full ol -to
show wlly the '""" pbo "111 work.
And that two mlllion square
feet o( office space -built in
haU a dozen or ao hlgh rise
towers -and that major high
rise hotel ' aren't gola8 lo be
the end ol ~. either.
'lben'I on 11).o(ft por<el
the lrvtne Company ......
rigatlon system, developed In asparagus using the drip Connected to a ltandard lr-
lsrael. Is being teated lor the .syllem has grown much rigatlon l)'IUm by a opoclally A membership drive Is
!Int time with appll'llll ..,.. faster, and the stalka are designed adapterL .water IDier way In Orqe Coanly operate their O\Tlt miniature
-la !llll. And It II Nnport CenUr
and tbe lnteme h ousing
that It primarily resoonslble
!0< Ibo fact that N.,.port
Baell -wllb I population or
only •.lllO people -ranked
lblrd In the state in dollar
vaJurt of 11!" t'Oflslructlon last
)'flU'.
WbJt is becomlnfl fl r
Newport Center 11 pr11J'Wd hv
P!'O{euk>nal planneni: :1nrl 1•on·
dnltoed by some c I t y
rttktmt1 who elatm ii 15 con·
tn117 to the character ot lhc
1ercnat tommunlt)'.
Aller Newport center. the
"""" Clampony turned lnlAnd lot Ill nm rnojor develop-
-" -the maalvt, 4,000-
....., '"1llt lodu1trla! c :'• (DC). ...___
,_., then .......... -· • l ' 711 ftnnl In that ln-
Je I t11 port eod lt'a JI.Wt -boll-. na DC 11 -ror Ibo
..,. ..i t111 11111n. x"""' ""'
a --fllm. l'flz<r. Uorpo ... -an have ~I p!antJ. Md
............ ibe -.............. Co>npaa•. A.
c. ...... -Ari do -·I , -·::I i. 'l1lomu wo1rr,
,.1111< lbe~uc. .. wl!lcb1~~ td1F'J •· ,.,..,. • 2 6ncutl 0 D.,~ 1n the "' a a =--1111
... "'",_. ftom -. lit °' • °"""' wtri ... -le ..,.. wl1ll lllom wl1en
I
"For f!fff'f Joi> In bblby.
u.....~--~rvice jobs, be AJS. '"thf!
3.1.000 people wor\Jnc in the
complex will gttiente 1
100,000-people city. with 1
family income approa.ct:dng
$.100 million."
He pointed out that s;s
million of lhat 1\"lll be .SpPOI JO
Rener111ing the demnn<t for 1tw
cnmp.1ny'g v11rious shopping
rtnler.i.
All Js not going tol'ally well
~·Ith the muter plan, ho,v.
ever. nie Urning ol some
developmmta hu been dealt
Mme wevere bloW1 In recent
times -although company of·
ficia!J don't publicly admit It
-by oome strong com·
petltloo.
The !M)or competlUoo Is
Ibo plonned t200 mljlfoo ln-
d\Jllrlal..............,lal port on
Ibo zoo,..,. Locllheed ,,....,.1
)Utt -11 ol Oran1e County Airport in Ne"l)Ort Beach.
This wtll 1ttnerate mort1 tax
revenue than most communl-
11.. the •be or Newport
8<ach aet tn>m all Income -· The cfly foruees $500,000 I
you In ....,,.ny tuea alone
rrom the Emuy Oevelo111Tient
OomP1111"'1 ''Newp,art. Pll~."
whfth wm --• myr!Jdolbu-.
'rben11 be • IU'lnf of .,.u-
--aoto dealC'lhlps tnalln( tbe C0rcoa deI Mar
,,_.y '""'1lce """'' a bank hA.! •tarted COftlltrueUon on a
~--u "North ;;;;t( tte It'• north ol
the l'lllla>Ponf Aeronuti'onlc
plant ... """' Road In Snport lleadl).
1-rile loduJ!rial plant.
"" pl>med ~-but the
mmpany his applied for 1
thin~ In the zone to allow of·
11 .. buJJdlngJ. too.
'Thtr' 1s no quHtlon whcrt
I h e co mmercill·industrlal
dr,·,lopmentt wlll all flld.
Ttlcv wlll aJJ end when the
l:ind Is RI! used up , And even
before that happens 1Jm.i l.11r
developments wtll b e g I n
elsewhere on the eipanslve
85,000..crr Irvine Ranr:b..
Bui they w i ll be
developrnentJ wtlh gnm lawns
and no llllObrtact.t (there
Isn't a chlmnor onywhere In
Ibo -Industrial Part, llJ public relatlcN llall proudly
polnu out) and they wtJJ ,,....
vk1e • place to work ror 11\ the
people who want to JJve along
the Orange Cout.
ft WIS a tiny airfield that
sparked commertl•l·lnduatrial
dev1lopment In the nnt p!OC"
Now, 10me araue. the mwth
O ( Com f1'1 t rtllll·indUstri1!
develoomtnt II f O I I t r Inc
Uj:lllnsfon or the lfrport with
prdlun for more and mor~
bullnw OlghtJ.
JI bat put Newport Boach
In a lpot. The city doesn't want
the •lrJ>ort ...... "/ the
-tba I: l!llko, !>tit the :.~:i. 27::' Ji'"=:;
the for lhooe Jet Oll)lll
to be cmittd..
~ ~..!!.~t:"El'v1!I:1 ~ heavier and sreener than the prwure II coolrouea oo that to recruit high scboOI stodentJ ~!~ ~-~ ~Y ,... ~~ other &por'lgus Irrigated wllb preaure II conrtant al both who ww _ .. ,,.,_te In •"-and _,,._ Tbe lrvllle Company. ,.lah!Wft --. ends ol tbe lino, wlllcb may .-• ..,.. ~ complete a corporate 11'4
Known u tbe " d r Ip Since tbe cost ol fanning exteod 400 to IOO feet ~ Ille ~ear'• "learn by d o In i " cycle during t"9 period.
lyltem_'' the method wu bepo n.lng, particularly In water """"'9. w-""'8l'llD-Students In le re 1 t e d In
developed by lsneU tecbnl· urban .,... like Orange Coon-Asparafllll, wblch bu an Program partlclpents, call· Joining Junior Adllev<ment
ciam to expand the u.w of ty, we are always looting for average lUetima production ed Achievers, meet once a can get more fnformaUon by
avalllble water Ind to comblt methods that will generate capebtlily ot 15 yem, and week from 7 to I p.m. at JA pboniog J A Jleaciqu.arkn,
the hl&h sallnlty of their water maxlmum production of our roots that reach . 12 feet Jn Business Centers, where they (313) 1734101.
for fM"igattng, said J 1 m crops," he said. "The drip length. requlre.s two yean ofliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii __________ jjiiijijijijj l'lfanassero, manager of the 1y1tem may prove an answer growing before it can be/~
Row crop Department of the to some of our problems. as harve,,ted for the Ont time. DE. . NTAL
A gr i cu !tu re Of vis io n · 1 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'resting, which could devetop\I
• "Super" 8SIJllragus, Siorf<d meet the $10,000 panther*,•:
In Ju~ aftt r the system wu PLATES installed by Bill Dnln, the
department's Irrigation
foreman .
"Although It Is still too e•r!y e ~ e rnR.ws to draw any flnn con-911 '.,.II
cJusloos," M......,.. nkl, • J.Dw • £xba('-••1nf1W reoulta Indicate tbe L, •-M Im f ., __ ,_ M i~u--""'' ~-UT U11om.aso • . • ported or L,o&UUJU.I• ercNIY· ,._, ALL ON new lyllem, along wllb our OCllldlwo•k cre1"'1 by the brtlltant Ghia Studloo ol Tllrtn. uoellent climate and 1IOll·coo-Font ct.slimed the 351 CID •v v.a ongtno. Four wheel 1.,. INSTANT CREDIT TIRMS di'~ wUI de·-'-bl >lootnd<nt ,,..,,..,, .. and mld.,hlp enllne plaoomonL n.. All C....tlt H.ndled ly My Offlool No mo~lnbJe ~er, 1pttd rear box, Mly l)'Tlcbronbed . . . Bank or Ffnanc. Co. Te Deel With
A dozen l'OW1 of uplfllUI COii ..,..... OWM fi:C!l'":::Us~u! p ANTERA p EN TOTH AL C()ftVeotlonaJ sprtnkler system .
Jn Just th ree month•, •Pantt'rl .. , Jt.aJlan fnr Panthrr .••
Pick Cattlen1an
As Mao.of Year
SAN FRANCISCO 7' The
Calllomla Chamber ol Com-
merce bat ·-wm Gill Jr" MAdua calllern1n, u
LI-Man al the Yw. llo
wlll be booored NO.. S al the
Cow P ... durtnc Iha Grand National Elpotllkwl.
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IN MISA DliNTAL CIMTlllt
267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MUA
PHONE 646-1 IU
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REALTORS
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA~ CALIF.
644·7270
DECK-SIDE
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.: 1306 W. BAY, BALBOA PENfilSULA
BEST .BUY ON BAY •• , •
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Reduced again by motivated seller who will ·
carry the first TD with 20% down at 7,,.% ..
Delightful family home -5 bedroom, family
room with forever view. New price $179,500.
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A CusroMER rs '
-_ 1ht mD5t imporl-dnt ptr$lll t'ltr in lbi3 offtct, tither
. , : in t1tr..on or olberwi5l. . . . , c~
.. f.. · ,......_,ncfdepnidintc'.hus.W'art~mhlm.
'. i:,;.:;. ---not-anialarttJ*imdou:rwork;hthl:htpur-
: ,..r-··"t ~ dit wt arelllll: doing him a.favor l,-.icrV!nghim,
,·'· ~.... ht;., Ml1gusafavorlygmngusan ~fodo.5<1
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~ -11ol-a cold .lbttisbc.-a t14me on a filing urd or a
ledger shut He ba fluh-and-h«tt. human bting,Wi.lh
biases, prgudiet$. full~-'. and emdions lik our~
-nol. 50lll!Ollt !o argui,with. Noho;i r.ver won dll
argumtnt with a c.us!otrltr.
A CUSTOMER IS
a ptl<sott wiio briiJ~ .~his wanh Ii·~ oUl' jol. !o
fill them. proiii.ibly · · ·lo him and fo our.selvt3.
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REALTORS
2828 EAS1' C0ASr HIGIMAY
CORONA DE. MAR, CAUi'. REALTORS
Surtd~y, Octobtr l, 1972 OAJL y PJLOI D 3
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723 CAMEO HIGHIANDS DR., C.D.M •
OCEAN AND CANYON ••. , , ••
•••• I VIEW
Just remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining
room (or family room ). fireplace, cheerful
built-in kitchen with inviting SUNDECK for
your entertaining pleasure, overlooking the
canyon & view of the ocean. One-of-a-klnd
Just reduced to ................. $67,950
4800 SURRY PLACE, C.D.M.
CAMEO .•....•
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JUST REDUCED -This 3 bedroom, 2 halh.
family room plus a convertible den, 2 used
brick fireplaces, builtins _in kitchen and
B-1;1-Q wilh PRIVATE guest room & balh. ;·
Entertain around your own POOL. .. $72,500.
644·7270
SAN BERNARDINO • HIGHLAND
Serving Greater Newport Harbor Area
Member Multiple Ustlng Service
BEV WASSON
A11l1t1nt Men1g1r
RIALTO • CORONA DEL MAR
WANDA SCHWANlll ID NUSOM
ANNIE ENTZ
Staff Secretary
Advortl1l"tl-Export
Absent •
in Eurape
DOIO!HY NIL.SOM HIUN WOOD MAllOM NAU MAilON PIUCI •101•11 PClll
JERRY MOFFATT
M1nq1r
MILDl.ID IHAW
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HUNTINGTON ·BEACH -$311950' ..
; INVESTORS CORNER •
, TRIP~EX HUNTINGTON BEACH ...... $3','50
, DUPLEX BALBOA PENINSULA SOLD $59.500
DUPLEX DANA POINT ..... SOLD ...... $35,000
DUPLEX OCEANSIDE ................. $70,000
DUPLIX CORONA PIL MAR .......... 119,JM #
HOUSE ON R-t SOUn4 OF HIGHWAY .• $46,511
TEAR DOWN ON R·2 lllLOW HIGHWAY $40 ..
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1. 7'2 BONAIRE .............................. -1491500
2. :tJOt LA LINDA .......................... $ .. 500
J. 1400 KINGS ROAD ........ . ........ $54,500
4. tsn AL WOOD ................... .. . .. $117.500
S. 120I W. llALIOA BL ........................ $Sf,50I
6. 417~17Yl MARIGOLD ....................... $61Mt
1. 711 AVOCADO .............................. Mt•
L 24'/22.2A COllOOV A ...................
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Int Avoll.t.lo. Sun4oy l.S.
IJ a.d.I m c-H.......,..1, C.D.M. Sun4oy l·S,
(J llM., '"""• 0..., l'eel). 41111 "'":J• C.D.M. c.-HlthJ ....... S.... 1.S.
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Somethln9 That
Someone Else Wants
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFfED · "DS • .. Yov C.11 ,Silt It,
Find It, Trad a It
With a Want A~ The Biggest Marketpl~ce on the Ora"~e Coast -Dial 642-5678 f~ fast Results· ~ ' ' ' ' "
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'General
Pele Barrell Jea/t'J
pre6enl6
INCOME PROPERTY
PENINSULA DUPLEX
ONE HALF BLOCK TO BAY /BEACH -one
block to ocean. Has immaculate owners unit
-newly carpeted and draped. plus lar~e
steady income bachelor unit. Call.for details on this new listing. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . $49,900.
LUCKY SEVEN
GRACIOUS LIVING PLUS INCOME -Own-
ers unit -2 bednn. & 2 flrepJaces -plus si.'C
other 1 bedrm. apts. All newly remodeled,
plushly decorated, Balboa Peninsula.
1331 W. Bolboa Bl., N.B. Open Sot. & Sun. l·S
TRIPLEX-CUSTOM BUILT
BEAUTIFUL OWNER UNIT -3 bedrm., 2
full baths with in·law suite; A 2 bedroom
1 ~4 bath unit; and 1 bedrm., 1 bath unit.
Builtins plus dishwasher, fbrced·air heat,
wall to wall carpets, 6 closed garages and
laundry room ... » .. '. $69,950. CALL 642-4353
A· 1 HALF ACRE
EXCELLENT HOME -4 Bedroom and 3
baths in top condition. Approx. 6000 sq. ft. o!
new greenhouses. Exclusive with us! $59,500.
20362 Birch, S.ck Boy Open Sun. 1.5
12 UNrT MOTEL
ORANGE COAST -MOTEL plus leased callee shop, major corner .......... $145,0004
CALL 642-4353.
j Offi~• Open Saturdays I. Sund•Y•
PETE BARRETT REALTY
1605 Wntcllff Dr .. N.B. t... 642-5200
Home Sfte1
SO. PASADENA ..•. 4 View
Sites, Exclusi\'e A re a ,
Owner May F~. Each
$12,500.
E L S I N 0 R E .•. Lakesldc
\Tillage, 0 w n e r may
Finance. $2.500.
GLENDALE .•. View of
Catalina. Plans for 3 BR.
21iS Bath Home [ncluded.
$9,350. Cali 646.-.
IUUIDIAIT Of THl <OLWlLl CO.
lm•gination Plus
in the interior decor of lhc
Huntington Beach I lon1t'.
Use your imagination in the
Huge Rumpus Room. 3
Bedrooms, 2 Baths. B/I
Kitchen with \Y a I n u t
Cabinets. No Down to
Qualified Veterans. $-10.900.
Call 646-C6SS.
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SU&.SIOlART Of fHt CO\WlU CO.
Investor-Builder
~.;, Acre, R-4 Zoned. PRIME
LOCATION. Reduced $5.500.
Offered tor $39,500, Call
&16--05.15.
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IU!~01AR'I' 0, TH( CO\WRL CO;
****** *.TAYLOR CO *
LIDO ISLE
A summer haven -large south patio. Bright
and cheerful throughout. 3 BR, 2 baths. 35'
Lot. Ask $76,500. Would consider lease/option.
:;10 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT/SUN l-a:30
SPY GLASS HILL-VIEW
You'll love living in this popular new area in
a brand NEW 4 BR Lusk-built home. Family
& formal DR. Wet bar, carpeted & rm for
pool. 3-Car garage. $76,000
3860 OCEAN BIRCH OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30
NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$97,000
Spectacular view of city lights, bay & ocean.
Exotic orientaJ decor. 3 Bedrooms. formal
dining & 3 baths. Convenient location.
204 KINGS PLACE OPEN SUN 1-5:30
LINDA ISLE-$167,000
Best waterfront buy! Charming near-new 5
bedrm quality built home with family rm,
formal dining rm & 4Y.a baths. Wet bar, bar~
beque & 3 fireplaces. Pier & slip.
16 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 .
BALBOA COVES
Attractive waterfront home for onl)' $84,590!
3 Bedrooms. dinin'.I! area & 2 nice . baths.
BUilt·in rante & oven. Gre•t area. Private
pier & float. Owner leavini;? area. .
5 BALBOA COVES OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5:30
MESA VERDE~7,500
Immaculate home with 3 bdrms, fam. rm.
enclosed lanai and 2 baths. Lge rooms,
beautiful stone fireplace, good fioor plan &
lovely yard. Quiet s treet. Immed. poss.
1645 SAMAR OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 .
Huntington Beech
Neat 3 Bedroom Home near
ShoppinJ: and Schools. Coun·
try K i tchen. REAL
j!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j LIVABLE Home in Ex·
.;eneral General c e I I en t Neighborhood. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;; I $33. T;J(). Call 646-0555.
CORONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR.OWN"
On the \Yater! Fantastic view & pride
ownership bldg. Private marina, pool, jacuzzi
&·security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bed·
rooms, 2 baths. Call for brochure. $89,950
LINDA ISLE LOT-l69,SOO
Fi~t~!~~er~~!~du~e~!~~~ve. 44tt1
Located just 30 ft. ·from sparkling, semi-pri-... _ .. -
vate beach. 2 Bdims. up, l·bdnn. & den w1s101••T °' tHtcO\wnL co .
A real choice Taylor Co, Exclusive. Build
your own luxury home QlJ this island of finer
homes & yachting. A real ~uy.
• OCEAN FRONT VIEW SITE--$45,000
Encinitas R-2 lot. High on a cliff overlook-
ing fabulous beach &: ocean. Near La Costa.
down . Largo lot. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .: . $75,000.
"EXCLUSIVEL'i. YOURSt~ •
THE IRWIN CO., REALTORS
610 Newport Center Or., N.B, i«.6111
General Gen•ral
BAYFRONT -PIER -SLIP -POOL
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5. You must see this
luxurious 5 BR . \Y/pool & study. Truly our
most elegant! Stop by 1014 POLARIS DR.,
N.B. Bud Austin
OPEN HOUSE CAPISTRANO VALLEY
SUN. 2·5. Outpost Rd., Mission Hills; o!! at
Juoipero Serra. View, 2 yrs. old; 4 BR., 2'h
baths. Fee land. Pool, tennis, horses O.K. 20
Min. to N.Jf: 572.500. G. Grupe
LUSK HARBOR VIEW
5 Bdrn1s.: 2·story. Vie\v. Pool ; professional·
ly Jndscpd & decorated. It's a beaut! OPEN
SUN. 1·5. 3500 SAUSALITO. Jim Muller
DO YOU NEED 5 BEDROOMS?
In Corona del Mar High area, with 3 ba's.,
fam. rm. & din. rm? We have it at $66,000.
For app't. call Howard Wells
JUST LISTED -VIEW
Turtle Rock "Pres.", former model. Has the
look you've been waiting for; 4 BR., fam.
rm. Super kitch. 2 Patios. Prof. lndscpg.
$82,500 -Fee. Paul Quick
_ COZY COTT_AGE -Coron• d•I Mar
Under $40,000. Walk to the beach. Mini·
mum u pk e e p. Good 2nd home. Charm
galore. Brick frplc. 2 Bedrms. Triona Bergin
FROM LAGUNA TO NEWPORT
3 Arch Bay·2 BH .. D.H.. ocean view $64,500
Big Canyon-fabulous ho1ne site . . $69.500
Monarch Bay Terrace. 4 BR., F.R .. pool,
view. Cathedral ceilings. 3 Car gar. $89,750.
Call Bob York•
BAYSHORES CAPE COD
Great area & home for best family Uvinji!;.
Roomy 4 Bdrm. w/den & fonn. din. nn.
Jmt steps from private bay beach. '89,500. · Mary Harvey
Lll>Ci ISLE -ON WAZIERS
Flexible noor plan -can be 3 BR., study
& den or 5 BR. lmmac. & well maintained;
· beams, charm. lovely patio. '85,000. Char·
lene Whyte ,
LINDA ISLE LAGOON
E:xclUng new 5 BR. home on Unda hie. 3
Frplcs., 2 wet bars, eleclronlc oven. Totally
upgraded in all areas. Eileen HudJon
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EXCLUSIVE
BIG CANYOJf
' OPEN SUN. 2-6
29 Auguste Lin•, N.B.
Office Open Saturday & Sund1y
''Our 27th Year"
W~stEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
v 2111 San J .. quln Hills R .. d
''Overtooking Big Canyon Country Club"
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ~910
Gentr•I G•n•r•I
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!letting, this elegant 4 bdrn1. ~ oli J. .!). "
home has too many fealure5 t'n a ,, n
to enumerate ... let m e a c
•how you or dial HOPE PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
GERRIE for details Asking sm.ooo.
HOPE GERRIE l REAt..TY
64>4400
833 Dover Dr., NB
The Bluffs
$35,900
Vacant!
RED Tll..E ROOF! VfE\V
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FRESH PAINT AND NEW 31i16 Key Bay, Corona del Mar
SHAG CARPE:TS! Thi• ;, LARGE POOL -YOUR OWN LAND
the LOWEST P R I C E D 4 Bedroo f 11 UNIT IN THE BLUFFS! ms, am y room. 3 Car garage.
Plus It'• an end unit. $3590 Fast move-in. $89,950
~An!'iJ.E. 90v3
A c '.\°N"i * ADOBE CLASSIC *
NOW . OWNER VERY By Cliff May
ANXIOUS! HURRY! Call 4 Bd • 000 ft h p I dd k 645-0303. rm. ~. sq. . ome. oo , pa oc ,
cilrus, acreage. TRUE LUXURY. $225,000
1111:1 \I I llhll \
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REAL ESTATE
6 UNITS-GREAT
INVESTMENT!
lnd. butplow style. Prae-
llceJJy Ir comtortab\y bullt.
Vt>ry good condltkm. Xlnt
l't!ntal. $74,700. Pleue call
~7344 tor additional Irr
form"Uon or 1.ppolntme.nt. * 66-7344 * lTTO Orange Avenue
Qilta Mm
Ftte Cou:t to, CoeJt Catalog
WHOSE THE
LUCKY ONE?
CORONA DEL MAR
Just lis1l'd1
Spllcioi.~ ~ bedroom hon1e
• \Vlth downstairs
ramil)o room 111nd
UJ>lttt.ln living room
Ju.st 2 blocks from
!he ocean
Vartt.nl It ready for m.soo -1°'9 0owtt
REALTORS
SINCE J9'<
673-4400
Owntr hat-..! 10 ~i '"-'!!"!"!!!!!'!~!'!!-11
aac1 mu.t "'" lll" """" s BA YCREST
2165 E. COAST HWY.
!The Mutual Bide.I
CORONA DEL MAR
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CAN'T AND n?
• WILL BUILll )'Ollt dream
home. H11.ve lilaft' fot com--
plete home packa&t!,
Put )'O\l:l' contl.denoi In our
49 years or Q' ·sllty cuslom
home buUdlna.
Ste example or prodUct Al
2018 G&l&X)'. Dovtt Shotts.
Ivan WeAs & Sons
6G·U11 e
OWNEJ··
ltluat sell VACANT 3 RdrTO
2 hath11, c.rpta, drps, llrepl.
Llk~ ntw condition. Pr1ced
HOME OF MANY VIEWS
... Jook one way (across the canyon) & you
see the DEER go by -look down the canyon
to the oeean & you see the DEARS ~o by -
look thru the·home & you see 3 spacmus bd-
rms., lge. living.rm . w/frplc., also family rm.
& dream kitchen .................... $71,000.
ENJOY SPECTACULAR ••
.. VIEW \Vhile waiting for the value to in-
crease. Our experience (over 23 years in the
harbor area) mdicates that properties ON
THE WATER or with a VIEW OF THE
WATER enjoy the greatest acceleration in
value. We just listed a 4 bdrm., family rm.
&. formal dining rm. home with an xlnt view
for only ............................. m ,500.
HITCH A RIDE!
. .. on a boat passing the front door of this
custom built home. This lovely 4 bdrm. &
den home was built approx. 5 yrs. 8.go &
offers many distinctive features for your en-
joyment. The basic plan was designed for a
duplex. $281!,000. The home will be open
Sat. & Sun. 1 I<> 5 P.M. Located 538 So. Bay.
front, Balboa Island.
Convenient parking -easy to be
a "DROP-IN'' at Bay &: Beach Realty
1ianer•I
* * OPEN HOUSES * * SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 TO S
2015 SABRINA TERRACE
CIRVINE TERRACE)
Exquisite 5 bdrm. home with fabulous view
o! bay & O(ean. L~e. family rm. wfrplc.;
breakfast area off kitchen. 3 Car garage w/
lots· o( •torage. A truly beautiful home lhru·
out. Offered at· .. .. . .. .. . . ....... $147,500.
616 AVOCADO
Charming 2 bdrm. borne in prime location,
South ·oJ Coast Hwy. Room to add on one
more unit. immaculate cond. thruout. Priced
right at .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ...... $54,500.
WIWAM 'WINTON, Real Estate
229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND 67$-3)31
General
DUPLE~-HAS EVERYTHING .
New -Spacio & Deluxe wltb view. Bal-
conies, many custom f~atures & CASli
SPENDABLE . . . . . . . . . . . $59,900.
FOR THE PROUD OWNER
Nearly new Duplex -Custom & Deluxe
throughout. \Vater vie'v and much much
mi>re. 10% down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $63,500.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Excellent financing & returns
FOURPLEXES $77,500 and up
TRIPLEXES $61,500 and up
VIEW HOMES ( 4 bedroom) $39,000 and up
DANA HARBOR REALTY
24671 L• PIH•
496-2790
SUPER N£4T PALERMO MODEL
. Roody to move Into
Formal dlning, wet bar, 2:fireplaces, 4
bedrooms, 2\i baths with much mor&-
$73,600 FEE •
Carmel -Lovely home wllh large cov·
ered .patio. 3 bedroom, 2 botbs. dining
roo111, family room & room !or boat
storage.
. $53,000 LEASE
HARBOR VIEW ms .REAL TY CO.
13U710 w ....
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btdroom and farJIU)' room AREA -Nt>Wfy deic:orated
rM"ar'South ~st Pim. The . rhllrTTlln& 4 ~rm. ~000.
bnt buy in . North COO. 212.t lli&NMd. N.8. Open MtM. f"ull prk-e $29.l!OO. 1 ·~ sat. A Sun.
,l40,-U$t ~llj Evtt. .. ._, .. , S.10.11011. All "'!~~~~~!::!o~~~~~~~~~~I
tPnns. CIMc 10 Sol.nh Cout ..:: c 'f' d Ad .;,';']),,~'"~ ":,;,,.s, INC. Daily Pilot lass1 1e s
550 NIWPORT CINTIR Oii., N.I. • · HERITAGE
HlALTORS * C2t; * for Action ••• Call 642-5671
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SAVE $4080
!One Credit Rojoctlon Avall•blo)
ONLY $4!;958 ·
4 BR., 3 full BA. (sunken tub in Mstr. BR<)
All blins., formal din. rm.1 sep. fam. rm. vr/
frplc. & wet bar, finishea bonus rm., basjc
crptg., concrete dri\l'e, shake roof. 2 St.017,
3 car garage. Clean ocean air for your f'1ll'"
ilys bealtb !
·LA CUESTA BY THE SEA
Ayres homH sine» )905
Modolt at ,.Broolchursl a .Atlanta
jfunll"I'°" lleoch'> --• ;.,.II ~7 PM --------------
0.noral General
~r21 1
. E::~E * SEVEN UNITS -at ~.000. f56Q. mo.
grbss Jn.come. 4lnl leverage~
e Lll=l'i!1$ED SALESMEN' e
interested ·in . wor]f:ing .the Newport area,
please··contact Vic Jashinski. * 3 BDRM. neat ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,900. * 4 BDRM. near ~ean ............ $54,900.
17" WHl<liff Dr .. N.B. · 645-7221
Gen•r•I
MACNAB
IRVINE ,
· EASTBLUFF-1.USK·BU!LT
5 Big Beautiful Bedrooms! 3 ,Bathrooms!
·Family room! Dining Room! SerVICe
room! 3-car Garage! Room for a pool!
Jack Howell 64W200. OPEN Sun. 1-5-
2201 Aralia. (Gl7) • .. . DOVER SHORES-VIEW! -,
Dramatic gallery entry. Efeg,ant 4 B~1 3 bath · -spacious FR, -DR -Gourmet
stpry. 3-car garage. •112,soo. OPEN .sun.
kitchen. Beautiful!Y landscaped. Smgle
1·5 p.m. 1836 Galaxy Dr. (G20) . '
HARBOR V.IEW HOMES-
NEWPOllT BEACH ;
Excellent, upgraded3.BR homer Oversized
lot -36 trees -rose garden! Next to
greenbelt! Priced for quick sale! Laszle
Sbarkany 644-6200. (Gl8)
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-
ULTIMATE IN ~U.XURY
Price reduced for immediate....safel exqui·
·site beyond compare. 45' beach .frontage.
Elegant private master suite w/f.p. Addi·
tional 2 BR's provide view of bay. Gra·
cious handcrafted stairway. Den + 2\i
baths. Gourmet kitchen. Upbelievabl:y
priced at $225,000. (G22)
THE LAST OF THE BEST
Final opportunity to choose a striking 3
BR, FR, DR -newly compl~ted Ivan
Wells' custom home w/sweep,iilg Bay &
Mountain VIEW. $110,200. An wiusu!'I op-
portunity U> share in Newport'~ fantastic
appreciation. OPEN Daily -~ Ga!u:y
Dr. (Gl&) •
HARBOR VIEW HILLS-MAKE ·OF~ER
Handsomely appointed 4 BR --z-11attr,S.
car garage. View! Observation deck, pa..
Uos; gas BBQ. Sell.eleanlng .oven. Pan-
elled FR, bar. Custom carpeting·& drapes.
Owner bought another. Must sell! '89,900,
fee land. Dona Chichester 642-8235. Open
Sun. 12-5 p.m. 1221 Keel D•. (GP,) ·
NEWPORT BEACH-CONDOMINIUM
Gracious 3 BR ...: 2\i batb condominium.
Highly upgraded & professionally decor-
ated. New copper plumbing, DW & kitchen
fixtures. Beautifully lanct.caped. Large
secluded pool. Excellently priced al
'4(,500. (G24)
DOVER SHORES--ONL Y $79,500
Lovely 3-4 BR home. FR & Jormal DR.
A '•uite tor teens or privacy tor rnothe~ ~
in:.1aw! Fire pit -pool -VIEW -boat
space -spacious yard. Walter King
64H200. (G30)
COSTA MESA
Imtbaculate 3 bedrooffii 2 batb home.
Large yard. Famlly room large enough
for pool table. $U,ll60. Cookie Allllon~
642-8'l35. (G3ll
HARBOR ISLAND LEASI
Large home -prime 1ootb1lde location.
Pier & 1lip. Ideal !or children. Available
Immediately. 64U235. (G32)
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HOUSES 'FOR SALE
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616 Avoca~· Coro ~efMar
675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1-51
881 W. Wilson;Costa Mesa
64&-0555, $25,000 (Sat & Sun 1:3(1.5:30)
13 lltd,_,,,,
1828 Port Seabourne (HVHomes) NB
6U 6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*1447 Ri>lftl!I Rd. (Rlµlcho Laguna) UI
494-9473, '54,000 (Sun 12-3)
664 SUrf,. Costa Mesa
. 673-M42, 67~ , . (Sun 1-5) *400· Cabril\o, Costa Mesa
. QIM491, $43.~ .-' (~~:_&§IJ!li-5)
5 Balboa Coves, Newport Beacn '
644-49101 $84,590 (Sat & Sua 1-5:30)
~King~.f'.la5e (Npt. IJ~ightslNB· ,
644-4910, $117,000 <'Sul:>. i-5:30,
160~:ri%s Road, New~rt Beach • ' ,(SUil 1-5)
~ Cameo Highlands, Corona de! M'ar 644'72'10 ' ' (Sat' & Sun 1-5)
1818 Commodore (Baycrest) NB • 64U235 (~wr'-1-5)
338 Evening canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
442Ca~ Newport Beach
642-0020 \ *404 Superior, Newport Beach
675-7225 (Sun · 1-5)
*4310 Spindrift, Newport Beach
675-7225 (Sun 1-5)
2603 Vista Ornada, Newport Beach
64-0-0020 (Sunday)
3089 Roanoak Lane. Costa Mesa
979-7654 $33,500 (Sat & Sun 11-4)
(3 Br. and Family Rm. or Don).
21112 Miramar Lane, Huntington Beach
536-8925; $35,900 (Daily)
2727 Ocean Blvd., Corona de! Mar · •
644-2430, $195,000 (Sat & Sun)
2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores), NB
640-1550, $110,200 (Daily).
1000 White Sails Way, Corona de! Mar
673-2222· $691500 (Sun 1'5)
1501 Cumberland (WestcliH), N.B.
642-1117\l (Sat & SIUl-~)
9061 Aloha, Huntington Beach . , ~ • ~. $34.950 (SW\ ;wl
17922 Bascom (University Park) l:r.(bifS' ~1-U~ (Sun )
1 . *5ri t:~t~ (Cmf!¥lJhonsl CdM , · · 642:B23j1 (Sal & Sun )
1• '*20fr.Oy,9la Rd., Costa Mesa ·• ' .
M&-6856; '34.950 (Sat ·&·s~) ~ ~ (C811\0() Highlands) !ldMi'. !
644-727d ' (Daily)
510 Via Lido Sou4-(Lldo Isle) NB .
644'-4910, $76,500 · (Sat & Sun 1-5:30)
1645 Samar Place (Mesa \lerde) CM
644-4910, $37,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30)
2012 Santiago_(Dover Shores) NB _ ,
675-6000, $84,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
322 Poinsettia, Old Corona de! Mar
675-6000, $88,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1115 White Sails, Old HarbQr vu· HUis
645-6500 $69;500 (Sun 1-5)
2315 Loreto (Mesa de! Mar) CM '
640-3928, $33,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1034 Sandcastle (HVHills) CdM
675-3000, $71,000 (Sim 1-5)
1114 White Sails (HVHllls) CdM
675-3000, $59,50!) (Sat & Sun 1-5)
512 Cameo Highlands Dr. (Cameo HidsJ
CdM. 673.3000, $62.900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1700 Paloma.-Newport Beach
642-5200, $.18,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1901 Glanwood (Baycrest) NB
64U200, $72,500 (Sun 1-5)
223 Roch .. ter, C-Osta Mesa
675-7225 (Sat 1-5)
5181 Heil, Huntington Beach .. 1168-445&-• ' ( SUn 1-5 J s27 Rambna Place, c:Osta Mesa
645-7344 $29,750• J Sun 1-5)
2149 Anniversary Lane, Newport Jkb.
645--0803 (Sun 1·5),
223 Rochester, Costa Mesa
675-722S (Sun 1-5)'
25841 Jamon..Lane, lllsslon Viejo •
686-0222 . !Sun l·S)
1998 ~ln Ave .. Costa Mesa
842-1418 $32,000 (Sun 1-5)
' (4 lltd,_,,,,
Outpost Road, Capistrano Valley
644-2430, $72.500 (Sun 2-5)
liloo-frvine, Newport Beach 546-14.'ll~ 5411-6237 (Daily)
15~7 Riverview, Orange .~557-4130 ._. ____ _(~l/!.§l!!ll-5)
,946l.Nautilw;, Hualill~n Beach ·IJ46o8640 . . (Sat &·sun 1-5)
20031 Bfg Bend, H1illtington Beach .
: llfl8-5061, $47,500 _ r, -(Daily)
858 SoDOra Rd., Coste Mesa . -
546-4431, $35,000 (Sat~ Sun )
1019 Marion Ln. (Westcllfl) NB . , .
644-2t!O, $89;500-' (Sun 1-5)
1095 San·Pablo Ctr. (Me&a Woods) CM
541>-6328, ~1,500 (Sat& Sun 11-li)
*Sal6 Key Bay (HVuHllls) CdM
673-8080, $89,950 (Daily 1-5\ ~:Lin'da Isle Dr.' (Lind• lstej N.1,l '
644-4910, $245,000 (Sat&Sun 1-5:3())
3860 Ocean Birch (Spyglass Hill ) NB
644-4910, $76,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :3())
1221 Keel Dr. (HVHllls) CdM . 642-8235, $89,900 1 (Sun 12-5)
#l Pinehurst (Big Caoyon) NB • 64t1l2.15 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
,1836 Gruaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 64U235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2415 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa 642:a2S5 . , (Sat&' Sun 1-5)
716 Caqieo .Highlands Dr. (Cameo Hi&)r
lands) CdM. 675-6000, $67,500 (Sat &
Sun 1-5)
1715 Starlight Cir .. (Baycrest) NB
642-5200, $78,500 (Sun 1-5)
2015 Commodore (BaycrestJ NB
642-5200, $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2104 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula ·
642-5200, $74,500 (Sun 1-5)
• *1496 Santiago (Baycrest) NB
. '.c 642-5200, $98,500 (Sun 1-5)
333 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM
648-3928, $75,000 (Dally)
26612 La Sierra Dr., Mission Viejo ·
.. 831-2621 $46,500 ' . -(Sun 12-7)
*21152 Brookhurst, Huntington Beach
968-7ll87 $45,500 (Sun 12-5)
29 Augusta Ln, (Big Canyon) NB
6454400 • (San 2-G)
1019 Marion Lane fWestcliU) NB
· 644-2430 · $89,500 (Sun 1-5) ' ;
IS Br. and Fomily Rm. ~r Don)
f 'I . '
***1014; Polaris Dr.· '(DoV.r Shores)·
NB, 644-2430 · (Sat/Sun) ~ Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB . 6444430 . ' ' (Sun 1-5)'
*3500 Sausalito (Harbor Vu ·Inlls)· CdM
'644-2430 · (Sat & Sun l·S)
**#41; Linda Isle (Linda Isle), N.B. &8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2201 Aralia (EastbluH), Newport Beach
' . ~ (Sat & Sun 1-5)
· *2401 Francisco Dr., Newport Beach
548-7729, $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
: 2640 Basswood (EastblutlJ NB . ·
644-7662 (!:\at & Sun·l-5)
401 15th. St. (Cor. St. James Pl) NB
646-0228 .. , (Sun 1-5) **3 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
'"615-6161 (Sunday)
1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235, $198,500 (Sun 1-5) .
**16 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
644-4910, $167,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30)
**1306 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula
644-7270 (Sun I-Ii)
17402 Encino Circ., Huntington Beach
894-44011 $45,800 (Sun 1-5)
2015 .Sahnna Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM
675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
8337 snowbird, 'Huntington Beach
557-4130 (Sun 1·5)
**24420 Overlake Dr. (Lake Forest) El
Toro. 557-U30 (Sun 1-5)
*I 969 Port Dunliegb, Newport Beach
675-7225 (Sun 1-5 )
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
(2 Br. & 2 Br. + Dani
707 Acacia, Corona de! Mar
67~ 675-6459 (Sat & Sim 1-5)
(2 .. 3 11ec1-s1
• 1808 W. Balboa Blvd.,. Newport Beach
557-1437, $153.500 ; (Sun 1-3)
509 Larkspur, Co(Gne del Mar
67$.5126 , (Sat & !11-6) I ~ l;'oj'tland Circle, HuntlngtOu kl> •
U&-&1118, $45.l!Sq . _JSAt ts l!.-7) , 1_1~7~~, Balboa Jti • •. · tSuJ(iS) \
*4521 Brighton Rd. (Cameo Shores), CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ,
304 Narcissus, Corona del Mar U·Z-& 3 Bedrooms J
644-7662 (Sun 1-5)
*910 Nottingham (Dover Shores~ 675-~. $115~~ (Sat & 11-5) 2124 ffl~hJand, Newport Beach I ~. ~.ooo (Sat & sun 1-5).
20362 lllr<:h St. (Back Bay) S.A. ~elglrts
042-5200, $59,800 (Sun 1-5)
(4 Br. ond ,amlly R_,, ., Dool)
1715 Port Sterling Place, Newport Beach 640-«!08 (Dally)
*2118 Santiago (Dover Shorea), NB
644-320() (Sat & Sun 1.-5)
**1653 88Y11de Dr. (Yachtaman'• CoVe)
CdM. 675-1935 (Dally)
3308 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar
675-2222, tl26,000 (Sat & SUD 1-5)1
**638 S. ~frool, Baillol lsbind L
67WOOO 000 (Sat a. Sun 1-5)
**836 v!A~o Nord, Newport Beach
673-9060, .OCWI (Sun 1-5)
1189 Btitnart, Colla•Mua 540-)~. PJ,950 (Sun 1-4)
• **:1412 Marcus Ave., Newport Beach
675-2124, $119,900 (Sat & Sun 1-$)
1, '
HOME AND INCOME
(2 Br. f, a.choler Apt.)
710 Heliotrope, Corona Mt Mar
675-5'12e (SWI l~l-
UNITS FOlt SALE
(7 -I lltd,,_, Aporl11-I•)
1338 W. Balboa, Newpprt Beach
64U200 · (Sat & Sun I.SJ
LOTS ·FOlt SAllH ",
**1653 Bayside Dr. (Yacht&man'1 Cove)
CdM. 1!75-1935 (Dally) . . . .....
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"\CORBIN • MARTIN INC.
BALBOA ISl:AND-EXCWSIVE
Newly, professionally remodeled home, wilh
room .f<W upen!ion. 2 Large bdnns., ~en •
sewing rm. -COllld be 4 bdrms. This h a
year 'round home, \0 block !rom the beach.
Owner m.Jght con.sider trade for view home.
Call !or app't. Offered at ............ $90,000.
, GOIJI" COURSE VIEW •
Large. executive home on MesEt Verde ·coun·
try Club eourse; park your golf cart in your
_ow~ g3\'llge & be ready to_go. Contains ~
bdrinS., S baths, Jge. family rm. w/frplc.;
the entire house is spic & span! Offered at
$71,500. Cali in advance !or app't. to view.
FANTASTIC VIEW
Ocean v-tew from every room, in addition to
the broad expanse o! the South Coast. ThJJ
Emerald Bar home bas entertained some of
the outstanding personalities of our country.
It offers security of uniformed guarded gates
private beach & tennis cts. our best buy ai
"'" . """ "' "" ... """" '. $150.000.
EVENING CANYON ROAD
This wollld be a beautiful return address on
your s~_tiOnety. Newly decorated home, is
located m Corona del Mar's best neighbor·
hood. Frorn the old brick entry to lhe priv.
beach, this ShorecliUs home will be your
prized possession. Offered at ...... $83,500.
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
338 EVENING CANYON RD.
CORONA DEL MAR
OCEAN SIDE OP HIGHWAY
New UStlngl Newly decorated family home
w_ith a guest house at the rear, with some
Vlew; situated on two R-1 lot.. Offered at
OPEN .. sooA.v i~5· .... · · · · 304'N'Ait=
WSK EASTIWFF •
OWNER MOTIVATED
By drivin~ 80 mil .. a day to work & doesn't
like it! Privacy is the feature of this huge 5
Bdrm., 3 ball\ home. Lge. rear lot with ·
enough room to have 2 pools. Located in the
heart of all of' Newport's finest shopping & in
the Corona del Mar High School dlsl Offered
at . . .. .. . . . . . ..................... $61,900 .
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1:5 2640 BASSWOOD
Coll US for your rHI ostato naods -WE
havo lots of good things to toll you oboutl
CORBIN-MARTIN
.REACTORS 644-7662
Nowpo<t • Corona dol Mor • CO&fa Maso
General ::::";;i!,·1~.y-:;:;;::;;:;:*;:'-j ' ' S39'51v.
8~~:..o:-deluxe WOW!!!!
( _M .. J~! -..... I~ ---~
Gtn.r•l .,.~ .,,..
S 135,000 FIXER UPPER!
\Vith large talent and 11ttie monei you can rnake this hoge home
the show place o{ lbe fleninsula Poinl Buil t on three lots '~·ith beau·
tiful \\'&lied . tile courtyarrl, seven bedrooms. Upstairs par!)' room.
Large sun deck. One block to bay or beach. Call for. appolntnient.
YOU CAN SEE HAWAII
This property is the "why" people come to live near the beach. 150•
f,anorama "ENORMOUS" lot size, patio 11nd beautifully manicured
andscaping. Fantastic financing available too! Asking $100,000.
WOMEN'S LIB
Men's Lib, Children's Lib -A Park! A Pool! A Tennis Court! Every-
thing you want near a beoutUul 4 bedroom Turtlerock home. This
home is nestled in 'the City of Irvine in a quiet, safe, clean at·mosphere.
Superbly maintained. There aren't many like this one. Asking
'52,500. '
MESA VERDE CUSTOM HOME
Larre del~xe home with 4 bedrooms, Ca~ly room, dining . room. and
kitcDen With breakfast area. Plus beautiful covered paUo, Atrium
with waterfall and many other features.
GENTLEMEN RANCHERS
-77 Acre Valley Panorama in San Marcos Area
-Even your horse will enjoy the view
-Suitable for subdivision ·
-Exercise track, sauna bath, and other
training facilities at nearby San Luis Rey Downs Development
-Check this out with your horse
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
BeantUul oceanlroni duplex right on the sand. A delie' quieter
stretch of beach. Large sun deck a neal dwelllni for h Uvtng.
"REALTORS"
SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
NEWPORT·GOLF
$36,9501
Formal Dine
#2 HARBOR ISLAND
home w/ootstandhlg BAY THE at•ll'ft' view & 4 bdrm. 4" bath&. • • ... urr ~ Just minute• to alrport.
Lovaly 5 BR., M2 baths, waterfront ll!lme.
Lge. llvlng rm . & !amlly rm ., Just redecor-
ated. Pier, float and sandy beach. Beautiful
yard w/lge. shade tree & awimming pool.
tge. uv·room,:p1U1 lie. tam. p 1 4 Bd 2y, 'beach or Nt'WpOr't Qntf!ft
room, top eondlUon • opu •r rms., Opposite new GOLF
APP'T ONLY P.25i (Q) b•tht. like new I 811r• COUR.8£ alle! Ma a 1 1 v e ' ' ' . ly uMCI. CloH by pool, bride ...,,,..... roRMAL * BAYSHOR£S * ·school, market. Just DINING! °"""' countcy
3 BDRMS. 2 baths, Jee, liv.
room, electric bi't·lns, w/w
drapes • $53,0Cll,
can't last the week--kitchen. Clant muter wltt
•ndl Call toct.y or to-with bu.lit-In dm. Hup
night or llnt thing In polio. IMMACUU.TE trom
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boysldo Or., Sulto I, N.8, '7s-6161
the mom Ing I . · """'""" """"' """"""'· --"'"'""'"'"'"'"""'"""~"'"""!" ____ _
Excfuslv. With br'ck facade to I• t I e -'';;;;"•;';";;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;..-;;'°;;'";;';;;;;;;:;;;:~;;j ltcluded park-like yard. •
~-=' """' OYElt '12 MIWON IN SAW
OPEN SAT/SUN. l..S
2591 CIRCLE DR.
PRICE REDUCED -4
bdrm.I., den, 3 baths. bmaJ
din. room, abutters 6:
drapes, near private beach •
LAST WEEKI!
WE STILL HAVE ;w c0snl$0 * I OHi 'I I 111\11\ A FEW BARGAINS LEFT
"'" Vl<t• d•l Oro BEACH DUPLEXES Nf"41>0rt Beam
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-S 644-1133 ANY'TIME OLD WORLD Yz Block to beach ... , .......... "56.000
2139 MONROVIA • Comple1e-Comfortable H RM Ocean View . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . $75,000
11 """""'""' m.lde • out. C A Udo 81yfron1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '295,000
new shag cpt.,,.., v1ny1 ln Four Bedroom ··•th .....,, .-.. ...,. DAVIDSON REALTY ktt~n, ~ bdnM. 2 baths, R --L venlC'nce. Newport lltlJhU.. to W C H N • fam. room, cor. lot w/boat 0~ At the m11 d. a u.-llnlld S 1 ' Mtf wy.. ,g ,
8' campfto acceu . ONLY Sure lo plea•e the Jirlva!~ <fr1woway ls a 3116 Newport llvd., N.I.
$Z.100. hOmemlkf'r 11 the b:atlon •,,.000. $ BDRM .. QEN, ~
641.-7767
673-9060
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pi&oia. V&\llttd celUnc. 1.Artte ' Ofrlw tRJSr.n..d a"'1 will llEAC1tt Prlcfi 1"~
FAMILY ROOM! Qu<o<n & Company GlJ.CIOUS •Ii ftJr '6:o00· -., ~.~~~Pl..,, oi<t.~
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REALTORS
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THE llUFfS
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New llallnK on a bard to
find "E" plan 3 bdrm.
srttnbelt, view. Quiet, $61,500.
675-6000
THE CREST
lla.YCN'!ll l hflt IS? &•f111ly!
3 bdr111. :>LIIM'I' dl'l,°flr,
rich, \\'ill'ln. c"'-Y :ind
; $75,000.
645-6500
Ger.rel
AnoUler
THE SHOIES
Good buy due to ownfll
good by! 3 + den, shq,
~t:W, open tod.e.y 1..5.
2012 Santiago Dr.
~645-6500
THE MESA
1\ Hh !i11:..:•· 111<!r suilr.
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0.-ol General B1lllM ....,lntvl• c.t1 ..... Coola -
• WA'l'ERFROHr • ft. p1tr TIIE GREATEST A'I'l1UC. t Bl\.. -rm. $25,950 TRAVEL IU(;...·llA'+.--t s,ooo ,.. 11. 9.LUM ...-S. ' _,. ~ S!D.aao. BE THE FIRST . Owner ....-to ...., ott tn Duplex 4 & 3 er. -JN ALL 01\ANG!: COUNTY · -Sil ._, -M
1111' ""wly listed 3 bedroom "SECLUDED" h~ new-.. -and Ma-11 --Llfl,000 ..... dally . --~h•y•••• bt•uty has a IIUGE Al). want hi-•I-...... _ 3 tratnc. IOPl'OIX' acres with ... ·="*':;..;~.,;c,_ __ ,__
• ~ ~ -• OCEANTIIONT, •BR, 5 Bl., 1m--· . ·-• ~ ••M~ •" ~-on --OED FAMU..Y ROOM, wlU1 Move lnlo thlt Io Ye 1 y 3 bl!droo famll 1'0l'Wn home ...... _...,.._ ... 2 ., • ., ..... .__ ........ .,..n ,.._-..:.. v-.. --,. m Y tam rm., wet"""'...__..... 11_ ·'te. N--~n b' ~-~-~ 3 -· 1., n• '-, one eotltt! wall made ot bedroom )Qne. Gn.ck>ua 10ld fast. Shake root. bloclc story. Ph. for •PPL 61Mi892. ... • ., ai ., .. ~ ~ -..... ,. -•
used br1ck, complete with hving room enhanced by wall fence. On!:pl&ce a.nd sale before ••••.•• $130,000. htd.. pool. AEJC. w/w crpts.
}'!REPLACE and RAJSEO '14lnd80tne flrepla1.."t, butlt-fn 1ota of extras. See this ooe Blyshore• drpt. ~ By IM'Dl!r.
HEARTH. Remo de !•e d dream k~. even a r.1nt s.t $31950. LOTSA GO & ~548-.::.:Jl.'lf):::::..· --'--~~I
dttam kifchen "'!th buiJtins di&hwts.her. ~allUttiJ pa.t!o. Call 54J.-ll!ii (Open Evts.) BAYSHORES-NO DOUGH FOR Rent/Option Sale. 3B!t.
including dish w a li h c r. J"Ool a!Ud ~·ell latid11ct1ped GREAT BUY SF.:U.. -V.A, appraisal -4 2BA. Formal din. nn.
Be.tulitulJy landscapc'd front 1trotu>d1. Nt!IU' aJI ron· Clos<! to prlVtlte Bay lwal'h. B<lnn, 2 blh, at 551 Pierpont. SUJ\k6'11 LR. Beam& $250 mo. 1
1u1d rear. A.ti yours for vcnltnetlS, Ork, ~17al. 4 extra large Bedroon\g, ?tluf-lt be sold. O\ll'ner jmt 2478 Orange, C M
S.28,800. VA & FtIA 1£>rmfl'. Den, Formal Dlnlng Rooin took job a:t Police Chief lo M0-0429/54g...3515.
I ~· COATS and Bretlkrast Room. Call Wyoming. BY Owner: 2 Br. Garden
• WALtACE * WATERFRONT * ~'~.""· SG!l.'°". Mai> If•~ ~ LJl"nfard ~~,;,;. 1,~c,poobf'"~ ::. 29;).5 Jlarbor, Cost:i ?.1esa PIER & FLOAT 700 ,.,2,._ ,M;'tl. ... •• ... 4. IJNIOOf: tOt( ~6-5990 REALTORS 833-0 ~ -• R!ALTY room. $18,100. -175' or
I 5•64141-RARE APPEAL l\1od1•rn, lnunaculate 1-ll'\'<!I _._.. JU.C.J"' 546--0730. IOr TwoJ • I c• .d ... ~-· 3 Bein Mme on R-2 lot. Frp.lc., """---::::::::::::.. ______ I ,--------...J..--....:.::.:....:..:c::,;, __ ...J.. ________ .. (Open Even1n91 r.a&t~1 e C1wuu11ng n., F .A. heat. Qu,ie-t cul de aa.c _ ... ,,._" Gott1i BACK BAY. 3 BR, lam mt,.,
THE SEA THE VIEW THE POOL ; ,.....,.;.,,,..,,......;...,'!"'I family !"'°"'·. trp!c., ~ street near Udo "'°"'· Im· l'....1..1. _. ..__._ 1171 642 2991 fr!>lc., cr1>fd fhNOtlt, In>
One or the fint"st! A"'f!• C".ottn J:T('Rl one! f'rt'e SIX BEDROOMS patio \\'llh brick Bar-B-Q -ed $71500 waa~ww HAllSOlt -maculate. 66-3a>9. J ust 11. bloc~ 10 it! Bmnd son1e harbol' view 3 fo11n, lf & F, also 3 a:rea.L for ou td oo r en-m · occupancy. ' · ~· AEALTOlllS D--new 3 bdrm, dt>n. i:reat bednn, a'dult -cup'·,cd, 1~-2 r I and For the active. tun loving t rt · · pl U Recess Abeentee owner s 8 Y 1 • New Liatlng -;:~.;..;:;;;:-----I storage, no maint Just '"-,..... nu;, rp cs e &llW1g'Only "'$31
8.;J, ' ".ell!" • Free bomb shelter -))('rfect cond. •Open to-~ame room. Neat. family, this is it! A 6 .a.,JUU SPEC. v~. s BR A faM •
t1m! o:;~= day. 645-6500 S34,950.So46-5HO ::':.;",,.;....3 :'.":;' f ~~ FIXER-UPPER Call: 613-.aG63 6T.l-8fl!6 -.. : i°'B~~ ,c;;).ege Pk w11rp1., 2 BA $39,450, ml
OFffCIS IN COIONA DlL MAI. MIS.A mDE AND NEWPOIT IEACH Located on a v.1de lush Can Be a DOLL HOUSE! Caplttr ano Buch • Quiet street Mesa Vllta. ~
greenbelt just steps from 2 BR, Near N'pt Heights FOR Sale by owner . • Xtra. larre backyard Dov.r ShorM
pool &: tennis. Many e.xtra.s Aillfli: $22,500 Captltrano Beach BI u ff Make. oiler, Sun A eYH call c-1 t 557-<ll>1 OPEN SAT/SUN 11..J · Including built-in va.cuwn & CALL $ 646·1414 view, comer lot, 2 story, 4 u=1•1oe :r. eze · fJO NOTTINGHAM
intercom system. ln the ~ ~ br, 2% Ba., fonnal dining, 1 1 U home
UP'lill()Uf li()Mf:S
-REAL ESTATE
~ ~naral
.
Newport Heights
Repossessed
$37,500-$900 Dn.
Wow! Totally NE\V PiUNT
in arvl out! Wh.ite brick
manteled fireplac e
FORMAL DmING ROOM!
Leisure kitchen with big
pantry. 24'x17' stepdown
FAMil.Y ROOM! lr u I e
muter suite v.1th private
entry. Larte oovered patio.
Secluded yard. $900 dawn -
approx Mo. pay only $327.
Hurry call now 645--0303.
I Olli .\ I I. 01 liO\
H t ~. T()RS
Howdy Pardner
Uke a ranch l!lylcd home
in choice Newport Bench
location! Then this '1 bed-
room homto l'I your :in.~.
[deal for that large fam-
ily, Includes Jarge separate
tamlly room. fireplace, and
a huge back yard wtth
tnany tree&. Room for pool..
4 must see at od,y $«2,!iOO.
Call MW -673-8550.
o 1THEREAL
• )<'. ESTATERS
Ge~r•I
SP'l'GLASS PLAN 74
3fiOO plus sq ft in this f1 hdrn1,
4 ba, plus honus rn1 honic
on a V.J.P. location. Central
air rond .. intcrmm & bul!f-
ln record player. No.wax
vinyl, shag carpeting, wal-
nut caf>lnet s in kitchen, pool-
aiz.ed Jot & brf'alh-t&king
view of ocean & coastline.
Yot• can celebrate the holi-
d~ tn your nev.• home. Call
now S150,000 Including land.
Qredhill
REALTY
Univ. Park Center. Irvine
C:tll Anyt!rtic. SJ.1-l~2'1
()ffir l' hours R l\t<.J In R PM
The Ultimate Home
Gorgeous ocean view in
Corona dcl ~tar w i t h
livability for any size
fan1ily. 3 ki'ngsi:ze
bedroom.'!, 3 CIC,illflt baths,
family room plu.5 2150 sq. ft.
view, You own the land arxi
have access to private
beaeh! All tbis for only
$99,500. Call ~
\O THE REAL
'"'-ESTATERS
finest &eetion of beautiful . ~ ''J-IEEO SPACE FOR den v.'/wet bar, drps, cp\s, Newpert New Eng and am Y ·
university Park -tnlly R EALTY BOAT & TRAILER'' Intercom. Comp l e t e l y t Move-in ~nd. QU'tc k
cll'gant, carefree living for Ne ir Ntwpert P••I Office This big four bc!droon1 on a rC.nc:ed, patio. Across fron1 1 posi.;ess. 4 Bdrm&., 3~»
)'OU & your family. Lea.st GREEN THUMB hug{' corner lot has room p.1-rk. Approxi1nately 2.600 Fairview bath•. view I: pool. $115.000
G -:nerl'll
Salisbury t>xpensl.ve Oxford mOOel on SPECIAL for all these things plus 3 SCJ. fL 5 min. to shpg &: f\\'Y· 646-llll -Includinlt' the Jandl
the market. You can own the tallest pine baths and a beautiful stone $62,500. • 675-2723 e
R:c.oJ!t~ !'-!WAll<fR "& lll tree in Me~ de! Mar, sur-fireplace. It's vacant & By appt, only 496--5020. (1nytirnrlt
rounded \vlth lush landscap-ready. Dream up your own Coron• del Mar ,,;::,,,, ·11~ -EXCLUSIVE Realton 646-'17ll ing and your own term11 and submit, but hur--'"";.o....;_ __ ..;_ __ _
CARNATION COVE 2043 Westcliff Drive greenhouse Also includes a ry! $29,450.
charming J Bdrn1 home. Bayside Pl.u.-e Duplex; lot Open 'till 9 PM
ovrr 250 !t. deep, 3rd Inter-I --_.::f()=-R=TH"'°'~E,:..._
est in pier, extra parking.
Priced right at $32,500. ~ •. '11 "1'' '1 1 ~y l,.-( \ 1 ('I: l ,
CALL ANYTIME "'altors 545-0465
646-3928 or Eve. S41-Ml61 __ ~_0o.pe_n_Ew_~~~--I y .,, 1and '"'" °"" fl! 1. ni. SELECTIVE
VE'T')' best private & quiet EXECUTIVE
beach loca\~o. $210,000. Lachenmyer Vacant!!!
Call for Appointment $42,950
Ask for Belly Lynett VA TERMS Owner Despei'llht
Evenings 675-4437
· Salisbury
Re.ilt't
315 MARINE A\TE.
BALBOA TSTAND
CALL 673-6900
"U"-F1XER
2-STORY
Pool $17,750!
immediate occup1t.ncy
available on this better than
This is Mesa Verde's bcst..1-==oPRl="D"'E=""o=F--I new 4 bedrm. 2 bath hol™!
gorgeous 4 bedroom home only 3!-ii yrs old. Excellent
features 1~ family rm, OWNERSHIP location, prime residential
Sl'p. dinin.g rm. 2. eleg~t Enjoy this luxurious 3 area, large fam, rm. step
baths. pnvate atr:ium oU bedroom, 2 bath home on a down living rm. new cpls.
master b ed rm· pro-pride of 01vnership street. wifes delight built-in kitch-
fesslooally la n d s c a Ped Tiie fan1ily room & n1aster en. Action p r i c e d a t
grounds, extremely well bedroom overlood the pool $29,500. see it!. Red Carpet,
kept, bring olfet'-<lwner says size yard with huge covered Realtors. 546-8640.
sell!!! Call Red Carpet, patio, lush Jay,·n &: pro-PAD BY THE
Realtors 54G-8640. lessional landscape. This
Realtor
ham•·'' '" excel lent BEACH $29,500 CALL UM UKE move->n "°"dlllon. $52.""'. It take b' tlon 'gaJ WE SEE UM Call ~2313 for more info. a1r ~~:~:-to de~
Genuine, for real, Mesa this home by the beach.
ht TIME OFFERED
OPEN SAiT /SUN. 1·5
3308 OCEAN BLVD.
Spacious famlJ.y home with
view of ocean & jetty. 3
Bdrms., .... fornial -· 2% baths, plus guest rm.
-% both. $Ull,OOO. JUST REDUCED
Honeymoon co tta ge: 2
Bdnna., on R-2 lot. New
roof, ~ paint, o n l y
!<2.""'· OPEN SUN. 1.5
loClo White Sails Way
3 Bdrm&., family nn., view.
Beautiful comer lot. "Get
on down!" $69,500.
Buy !his 2-11tory bargain
NO OOWN PAYMENT OR
ONLY $200 • whichever way
YOU qualify! INCLUDES
WASHER, DRYER AND
REF'f\.IGERATOR, T 0 0 I
PLUS SWIMMING PCX>L!
Hurry to see call 645--0303.
Verde· fixer upper, Act now PlWi the luxury ot high _,=~-=-~===-
and have your choice <>f quality shag cpt. remodeled
crpts, drps, paint, etc. built-in kitchen, n e w
Great 3 BR, 2 BA & family Sftowplace cabinets, recessed lights to
room plan on quiet $28,880 tell ~ tbill is a great Wll)' Private steJll lead to the
~'I"'~. about this property: Sellen
are moving to bol'R ranC:h
and will tielp buyel-with -E-1-lt-11-..,--. ----·1
cosa. GI buyer $100 total ;;;.:;;,;..;;.;=-----1
coats. """''' 3 bdnn In * 'l1IE BL\JJT1I * prime C.M. area, onJy By Owner-, 3 Br, l~ Ba,
$32,000 aH terms. OPEN lo ma1nt area. $33J100
SUNDAY, 1 to 5 pm -20th 64IHWll * H>C:J1
St. &: Tustin Av., C.M.B --Y-owner=.;;:.;.;;L..;"*;.,.;.;;111111,,:;=cc.38.\,=
CALL S0.-1418 For din .Rm, ~ .9L
•
Mm • J<lnt """'· 112.000. -~ El Toro
17171 Be~ Blvd., H.B. LAKE FOREST EXTRA
Feecll SHARP 4 BEDRCICN 1'em
ng ''" ...... yard. °"""" .... A Landlord '°"" and Mii ..., •• ..,.
r..tes.a Del Mar 4-plex. Room pndsR:l/$31,6. AH terms.
for a pool. Great financing -~KA=TELLA=.:....c..;RE.W=,=,"°cc..' __
10% down. 2 bedroom.a, 2 Fountain Valley
baths each. Full . price ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,I
$62,500, Owner will carry
2nd T.D. Thi.I won't J.ut,
call "' lodayl
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..... '' '•' o\ • • L
A !'LACE IN THI SUN
A IUpet' 4 bedroom. 2 bath
new Sol Vllta with aaeeow
pool and prof e• •lo a a I
,._..,, AD "'° -
for family tun. OolY $44.1'0. -
cul-de-sac. OO:ered at You best hurry on this one, to live, Don't miss It, call beach from this fantastic
$31,950. See It now before buutitully upgraded 3 today Red Caniet,. Realtors view home. Two levell of
DU L BELOW market at $29,950! O\\•ner refurbishes a n d bedroom home, ankle deep StS-8640. luxury living with pivate
3 '\t I: :n.EXdi~ !a. Several thousand be I o w raises price. VA tenn.s !!h~g . ca~lng, fantastic *JUST LISTED* ~elrancesans ynufor -~d ~~~ I OHi \I I Ill \I!\
MESA VERDE·Beaut)'l Set
back on 1ge cul-de-sac
w/tull ml rear yd I: bard
to find privacy. L u s h
mature lndscp w/Spen tile
entry. 2400 Sq. Ft., 4 BR,
features h~ !am rm, liv
rm, lg eating area & · se.p din
rm. 2 Frplcs, cust drps, Jge
<.'OV patio. Reduced to
$51,000 ~
HAPPY HACIENDA
Tlle roof, ·beam centiip,
completel,y walled )'Ud.
adobe fireplace, 4 __ ...... °""
Jy 163f)t), Cull to exilttoc
VA loan. ownt'r's unit: L 0 VE Ly market allo"''! for ~eeora-available. buiJt-1n kitchen, huge added Immac. 4 Bedroom 2 bath 1 ._ ~vw 11~1hc·-·
tlon. 3 s""cious bedrooms, 2 Call 546-5880 (Open Evl$.) 1 ·1 ---w·lh as 1· e • ove your hrciaws )' YARD. Also 1-BR. rental to ,..... THE BLUFFS ~ 4 BR.-ai:ru Y .'""in 1 m s v home on quiel corner lot, lived with you! 675-722'5.
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CALL5<H><SI •
rm. SWnmer parties in the Priv. gardrn pnlio. Green-value priced comlortabl~ to schools. Submit all terms _.,_,_ •• keep )'Out payts. low. lovely bathK, la,rge fam. nn. br1~k fireplace cowrs one cozy kitch & family room. ~
$43 v.·ith fireplace. addiUona\ Bonus rm., fantily nn., for· enlU'I' wall, owner ls of-beam ceilings and crackling ii BA7~0A BAY PROP. fireplace tn graeious living mal din. rm., bit-in kitch. teri11g ail tcrn1s on !his used brick fireplace. Walk g·~ l~ * * 642·7491 * * patio. Jr. Estate grounds, bc)t view. Muy trade. See 1 all nft.. · · • :J · :s..
REAL ESTATE hon1c. t now c ~""" • 1 $33,000. CALL 545-8424 . , . NEW ORL••us .,. . .... . park like landscaj)ing, Near ••13 UNITS, near shops, Car_pet , Re9.lton 546-8640. SOtrrH COAST REALTORS. ~· ~
A BIG FAMILY HOME
4 BR, lg yard. Only $35,000.
Owner says sell now. Fast rnu.tta are Jwit a ptiorw library, beach, schools &: TREASURES income m.nt. 10% dn. or t111S10UitY °' Tttt ~Will co. MANSION
call away. 642-5671. Mopping. Brl<. 54tH7>>. 1831 W081cll0, NB """"' e<c!\Qnge ""· Agt. "5-31l5. TAKE IT EASY JUST A CHIP SHOT S09 LARKSPUR $150 A MO. RET\!flN 4 l!edJoom, 21> 1lelb, oplnl
... I I . I r. I to Mesa Verde Country Club. "'--I 4-plox, no vacancies. ~.soo. st&ircue, 1arp kitchen. cu&. 1-;' ;;;";;;";;;'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'';;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;';;;';;;.";;;";;';;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;.;;"•;;';;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,[in this 3 bednn 2 bath with Simply exqui.slte 4 and "1""9n S•t Sun. l·S Motivated seller. •'" dMac Jot wltb ....... pool • I all builtins, patio, double family, 3 bath ex@Ctlti.ve DUPLEX; 2 BR. front home onl,y $48,m
2008 Aliso
3085 Yukon
1670 Madagascar
3137 Bray
976 Denve r
1807 Gisler
1101 Valley Circle
1140 Glen Eagle Terr.
1745 Paloma
1'24 Irvine
~m Skylark
§13 Irvine Ave ,
:· ' l!m Coutland :z,=r!fk1.
lllM1 Horizon
218'1 Impala
20M2 Splndrllt ·-
' llMI Cedar .. • ·~
J 15 Goldenrod Ht De Sola Terrace
THE
REAL EST A TERS
SELECTIONS
COSTA MESA
3 BR,
4 BR, FAMILY ROOM
3 BEDROOM
5 BR, FAMILY ROOM
4 BR, HIDDEN 2 STORY
3 BR. VIEW OF GOLF COURSE, LARGE LOT
3 RR, FAMILY ROOM
4 BR. ~'AMILY ROOM, DINING ROOM , VIEW
NEWPORT BEACH
4 BR , FAMILY ROOM
3 BR, RUMPUS ROOM+POOL
3 BR , FAMlLY ROOM
NEWPOtT HElGHTS
3 BR, FAMILY ROOM, FORMAL DINING
HUNT1NGTON BEACH
3 BR, FAMILY ROOM
4 BR, FAMILY ROOM
4 BR + POOL.
3 BR; FAMILY ROOM
4 BR + DEN
4 BR, FAMILY ROOM, DINING ROOM
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
3 BR, FAMILY ROOM
COR0'4A DEL MAR
4 BR
3 BR, J'UMPUS ROOM . VIEW
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'· • 6 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU
64&-7171
64&-7171
546-2313
546-2313
546-2313
546-2313
673-8550
673-8550
646-7171
646-7171
673-8550
646-7171
546-2313
54&-2313
842-2535
847-8010
847-8010
847-8010
11-12-2535
673-8550
673-3550
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garage, clubhou5e &: poola home. FonnaI dining, wet & new 3 BR., 2 bath apt National Service Co. POOL HOME
CONDO. for a low, low bar, lush grounds. 'The Carpets:, drapes, diahwahr., Rltr, 5«i--08ll or 645-U'J2. 4 -2 -•--
pri<:e of $20,9'<1. CALL 16>.000 price i. right! Ask ' oundecks. Prbd •f 4 BR. & 2 BA. ...... ~ ...... ~
Quick won't l8't act f .. 11 for Stan Meyer 540-0880 $74.500. $32,508 BY OWNIR and Ill-pool, p1mt.
Only ;..,. of ttUs j,i,. avail 549-J366 HERITAGE R.E. 710 HELIOTROPE 10% Down, 2 Sty., 4 BR. 2 111q, xtta 1up )'vd, -
Call S«>-1151 (Open Eves.) OWNER transferred, built-in Open Sun. 1·5 BA, fam. rm. hardwood pte, GI apprm: $35,JOl
·, • -HERITAGE stereo in living room tn. 2 Bdrm., 1'19 ba. ch&nnbtg flOOl'I, frplc., choice Joe. Nr. CALL THE REAL
eluded. 3 bedrooms, 2 front oou.e, w/ba.chelor S('hool .1 swim club. [nq. ESTAT! PAIR,
. • REALTORS sep\l'ate baths, secluded apt. rented for $00 month. 1323 stonetield St, near 536-2551
livlng room with fireplaces. Lge. prlv. patio. Xlnt k>c. Killybrook, north of Baker. --~,~,REDU~,,;:CED;;:,~,-, --1 ~~'!!"!~!!!!!!~!"!"!":!!'"I Range, oven, washer m. $49.500. 557-7109. HERE'S A HOT eluded. Freshly pai"ted. A SCENIC PROPERTIES \,1,:::M;;.M,:;A:::CULA::,...,~TE~c-~.,--~buc-oilt NUMBER quiet l'Ul-<ie-sac street! 2915 E. Coast H"''Y·· OOt home w/new w/W carpet
Brk, $27,450~ 540-1720. 675-5726 + Orientals. Painted in &
IO<.'a!ed in college. park, this 3 SURF & SAND OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 out. 3 BR, formal din. rm.,
bedrm b<?au!y 18 0~ a blg Short 1valk to beach. 3 BR 2 707 ACACIA Xlnt area. 1800 sq, ft. cul-de-sac lot showing n>nl . f '
pride or ownership. It's on 8 BA., kit bllll!I, lg am nn, Lovely 2 Bdrm. I: den plus $49,500. For appt. to see
tree J'nerl ireet In Costa lrplc, new gold shag crpts brand new 2 bdrm. unit to Call Cotta Meaa Jnvest-1.1esa'~ best ~rea, delux cpt. thruout. Obie gar ":'/door be built. Qioo_sc ;your cok>rs. "mcc:,••,.:t:.,, ,C.548-"-7711.C::C~~~~
lhrou.ghout, massive brick opener. Lg patio, pnvacy, Xln~ Joe. &: will be priced to OPEN House Sat &: SUn 11-4
fireplace, new bu 11 t -1 n tncd. Bkl' 548-7850-. sell. pm. 3 BR, 2 BA, spot}ea
kitchen. ov.·ncT motivated NEWPORT HEIGHTS MORGAN REAL TY home. All bltna,, new crpt,
SEOO for quick lale. 3
bedroom ho.me on
cul.-de-ec, i.a,.. lot, room
tar IWimmln& pool, 2 hetho;
tamlb' area ott kltcbeA M°"""' fhnlout, Try "' down, no coM! $29.000. Call
S.1'15f or l6M37L -~··· ·.
hu it priced below market CUatom built 4 BR. 2 BA 67~2 67.$..6459 drp&, formal din rm., Ip Uv
at $3t),'°", act now calh Red beauty. By owner. All elec. TREES nn "/lrplc. l'flce yud. GREAT POOL
Carpet, Real!Orl 546-8640. irtalnless kjtchen, h u g e And orclilds are o~ two <>f Ooae to ecboola. SG. Cst. p.-uttful Pzwb' P 0 O
EWPORT muter Br & many xtras.. the charms surround1ne thh: P1ua etc. $33.!00. Low h o me , pro t• .tonaU:Y N Alley a~ for boat trlr. storybook cottap. Comer so down.. Owner, 3089 Roi.Doke Landacape¢ ~ m.s. HEIGHTS STEAL 153.900. 646-9169 fl. R,.2 lot, tm'lflc location, U>., C.M. !m-78.54. 2 lup -and -
Owner desperate t.nd ~ Walk to Beach price .I tmn1. $59,500. FOR Sa.le by Owner, beaut 4 bl?. 1'ltt tw:iaM ._. °"'
mean dt-spcrate. Make a t-St . A-Frame. 3 Bl\.: 1._ Unlver11ty Realty BR home, 1ge country kit 2100 Ml· ft. Hurry. Call
ridit-ule1 otter on thl8 ba.~ Beam~. bltns. Tennis, 3001 E. Cit. Hwy. 6'7l-6S10. ~~~ho=·Ap~
elegant helghl11 homt' ind pools nearby. ;l.2.900 Finn. 4 BR, 2 ba., ocean view. Open value $34,000. Make oHer. -· ' ........ ·11
rcdCl'Ortlte . to )"()Ur QWn CAYWOOD REAL TY Sat. Sun. 1-5. 1106 While \YUi ba.rpin! 256 Cam~llla
ta!>lt', SpacK>us 3 Mdrm. llv· * 548-l2t0 * SailR \Yay. Pv1. 644-1534. LB .. Costa Mesa 642'-9501.
ing. Jo~ormnl din!~ rm for e DUPLEX -excel loc I: ME.SA dcl ~1ar 4 Br., 2 Ba. OWNER leaving. Rich Ml(ld
h€'r, hlile-away for yau. The ASS\JME 7% VA loan for cond. 2 Br-1 ba ea. C0..'1-tam rm., new JKus.tt crpt, pane 11 n c, exp tnsivt
ulHn1nle in rrncjo\Ja llvlni =· 38!r:r ~ 2·tt;Zt PARE. ~~r. 6'ia-l!GI. many ext:ru. $35,000. By wallpaper accents lebdl
At S.10.500, act now eall ll'-'<1 r e · Cotta Meta owner. Open howle Sat. A penonall(l and charm ..,
0tt'fll'I, Rt'olton: 546-8640. 5.57-4!3{1. SUn. By appt tberea.fter. thlt: dlltinctfw 4 bedrtiGCb, 2
MESA VERDE 8olbM 111on<1 sss Sonora Rd. 54&-4431. --· l!!lecaa1
ORIGINAL WE ARE *MESA wooosT :=.."'::1t1'°'::
\Vhon conofrucllon wu bef· BEAUT HOME PWS JN. LOOKING FOR By owner, 4 BR. I BA, lam -lllture pedt Ull -
1 COME.°"-...-. SOMEONE nn. 2 "' old. -· _, 11rtt. sn.ooo. ttt. the equ pmctrt more 00 lot Prime '9catm. crpts • drPI t11naout, uml~IG~s~•~-...,...~~,....: sturdy, the owner will • SPECIAL San Pablo Cir ....___ _ .. to """<lo bef.... CllAllMING 4BR, 3BA, don. " ~ OWNE8 ..... .. • yr
)'OU mow In. Walk 10 form. Dtn Rm, 30' JMna Hup 2 lby, c den+ or 5 S3T.SOO. MW',,.,, bllllt 9 1-dir j
.,..,,.wn1. Three an d Rm. d>I gar, Utred brick bedroom execut!Yo'• home. BEAUTIFUL, "1llr1I 3 BR, S --.., 2 lieu., ....
F'am\ly, $.11,950. Ca 11 patio, bl ttn ldtdi, ~ Oallta Mtu'"' be:st UM. bl.. Ltt>pluter. AD bltm.. eJet:ant flNpilct in fllmll>'
564-'2313. cust ('Jlt l drJll;, PLUS Near Balearic SchooL Vr;ry cu.tom: nitten, pc:iol.4pa. niora convtTdeet to fbi
'-O' THE REAL. "\! ESTATER.S.
......Uy tum. 38R. 2BA n1<e botk )'In! tn a quiet ..... ...._ -. Al new. butlua ldfdlon. • d
patio 11pt. Xlnt rent a 1 a.rt&. No down tc. quaJltled WNte. ~-$0,500. dilbwu:her LoftlJ as!~
record. 1r:. IOl.n can bt vettnln"l. CALL N 0 W PhClt» &G-4491 bids Of ~ beetlld A n111wn~ .• $112.000. Prine. REfOltE THIS ONE JS LOVELY Ira 2aty tBR, horn, Wttted pool. Carpet I a I UP FOR GRABS only. 60.~5.1811 . GONE. Pr1c<d ~f $43,000. 71; bo, frple, bftln IU kllch lhnoovt fncltld"--I
• NEED e~Uc lk'tn&ed d~hl•'lb. Furn. Hop )'&rd. Brtt, PJ,OO'l ~ l brdroom, 2 blth, ntw hr Real 'F'Jtatt' S&let Ptnon for Spr1nkhn. SC,000, Ov.m:r. ·
t"n rrl('t :1M fl~ pa int. n.cll\•r lnftl{ establkhr:d Of· Realtors MMH9l 976 ~rn:-er Dr., CM , O= ~~ 1~1-~
All)'{lnf' 1·:111 lakn OVt'r' UK' ftl'f., Sa.lcA It rtnto'\la. lllllJd. ~)442 uui'.:. ..... --.......
v,\ kHln and Sl58 Pf'r mooth Realty •• (;ra1..""e Welllnaham Open Eves • ttV ..... ,. nun •tibe.hCICf
p"' all. Gnib thl• Walk.,. IUtr, 49Jl Parl< Avo, 0.lboa. SA YE! ~~ Bf'::.,, BA;,J:. :.... ~ -,_
• ltt f':ii:dwdve now at the ~1200. l BR, 2 ba eondomlntum family nn, hlJ.lt )'d.. Open ,_ ~
prlco of Ql,'160. "Malt• 1"""n For Dad<lY" from ownor. -""" -St.~ &ul. Mon. !ISi :mi, :::~f Blk .PIA
..• citan out the garap mn, low down,, aO ' loan ea,n,~ Aw. C.M. 54~0I ..:--=.;=:....-----. • • tum tl'3t ,1ttnk lnto catl! ffft. Incl watrr toftnntr.
wffh a Dally PUof Oaalflctl v ...... ~ &11-11911 or Do!1J Piiot Wan! Ad> -...... _ -,.. e
ad. Call IW~ 516 a _. ,._ ..n ._. -
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MUST SELL
'OWNER'S
. I EHIND
\0 THI: RCAL
''"'-F:STATf.RS
-"BEACH LIVING
1'.T ITS BEST
Slwl> 3 bedroom, 219 bath.
new~carpets, boat gate, low
mahltcnance yard. What
more could you expect for
only $39.500.
VERY SPECIAL HOME
INFLUENCED BY RENOWNED ARCHITECT,
FRANK LLOYD WRI GHT
A short trek to Ute beach. Glorious sunsets
behind Catalina Island reflects it's splendor
oveP the Pacific from this extremely private
3 bdrm. residence, nestled in nature's
wonderland. A Frank Lloyd Wright comer
lrpl. graces Ute bengon living rm. & also en-
joyed from a split.-level dining rm. Open
beams over rich polished wood ceilings tops
il all! A massive clam shell fountain draws
the bath in an Oriental Garden setting.
Where? In beautiful Laguna Beach. $59,500
HILLIE McCORMACK, REAL TOR & Assoc.
LAGUNA BEACH (7!41 494-7551
Linda Isle Linda Isle
•
CONDOMINIUMS
l ofty living awaits you'
Act swi!Uy
1o select your own
Newport Beach condominium.
V1s1t the 1emporary offices of the
Newport Crest lnlormalio11 Center,
conven!enl!y loceted at
2400 West Coast Highway
Sui1e B, Newport Beach.
Open Oalty 10 a.m. lo sunset.
OOlll • .. /L OI D 1.
VILLA SANT A ANA ,
3 & 4 bedroom homes. Two car garages,
carpels, built-ins & patio serving \\ indows .
Some with tlritp ... patio•, sprinklers & fenc -
es. Priced from $27,595 .
NO DOWN, FINANCING AVAILABLE
On Edinger Ave nu e. three bl ocks co:.t or l\ta1n
S! t1l Kilson lJrJ\'e. Santa ,\11a 541-9372
I"' \''"llh'hll-By ·~''" n,. r . Rul Eat.lt, J !.e ~ll)(lf'rn :l BR., :.! sA honlt'. GtntrJll .
\\ :olk '" ~111ru~rs &lill.1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiO:.~~
\\"cr.ILllfr Pl111.a. $:il.500. Acreage for ••le I.SO
~ubmir offl'r. &&2-1979.
BIG CANYO~ 4 br, b)' 1 NVESTMEN~
ov"ner. Lal\Clac11.ril~. pa1loR, OPPORTUNITY • l
custom tntry, crplJ:, light 5 Acres near Palnldale tnt'I <l
fbi:tutts A to1ne drps Int·!. Airport. Xlnt grov.'th poteB-11
544~2538. tl&l Red. to 132.500. 1·
SPY GLASS Hfl.L Bill Grvndy, RHltor
fantut>c \rirev.·_ Plan 7100. 3 :Wl Ba)'l(lde. N.B. 6i~l61 1
BR. 2500 Mf. ti. Cape Oxl Apartments •
l\lany xtr.u. Q .,,,. n e r . For S•le 152 ~h'Ml-1 -'--~-C-~~~;.;:.;:~
* OIA:-tr\'EL FflONT • NEW 5 U AT Bl!ACM
Plr r/float. $89,750 8362 ,\!l11n111, llB. 539-6779
2 hr. 2 ha. F,\ heat. Patio. 8u1ln111 Property 15t
011-ntr 11·ill 1·arl"\'. 61-1--02:'!~1 ----·--C·I I OUl'Lt.:\, Pll'.:P.. !.. F"LO,\T.11 r.· ,__ I , G 1:.xr. ('O)fl)('r "-'· oppa-ox ,
1 • u~t Ap1. Income S!XlO ¥-n-. lw<'r ~"''»
OPEN SUNDAY 1 5 1110., \ery elf'a~. Sll!I.~ niake fine rocl<tail ~-
SUNDAY, OCT. L<r, 1-5 PM • JONES REALT\. 67HZIO. '' 1,..,. w ~)T ~1on +
r.>72 Danube Dr, HB . $32,900 ...,..
16362 Rhone Ln. HB. $32,SOO 836 VIA LIDO NORD 2 Lg duple. ... '~" doo,, " "'"'"~ •t.otion & detoi 17241 Friml Ln, HB • $30,950 blk from oceAn heach !'!hop. Call Mr. Harrilorl. 1.,.~.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~0!!~l--.,;;;-;;cp;::;;:c;;;-17099 Greenleaf Dr, FV -·~"''""'' $8a,OOO ea, Agt 673-3563. Bkr/Agt. !i>7-tu>.
I' FIREPLACE $4.1,SOO PRIME BAYFRONT M•-*·~-HBRVUhom<Pal•nno 49' DuplexH/Unlt•
4 ·BEDROOM· IN MASSIVE MASTER Contact our office for inio. fa.m nn lie lot w/ipaee for le 1.1.•
SUITE ol th;, 5 bedroom, 3 * 847-SSJl • 4 Bedrooms, Pier & . Slip . ;N;;;e;;;w;po;;;rt;;;;B;;;H;;;C;;;h;;;;;;;;;;;;N;;;•;;;w;po;;rt;;B;N;ch;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 '.,.""'" Ownr. 640-0008. j ,;:;';:;;'"===-===="';ol
$30,500 bath. > ,10.,, homo. Fmmal tho Roal Esloto Mart $29S,OOO N-port Heights TWO DU., ...,.,,.
dining, coonnoos game BURNING LOGS and red hot BAY ES -JUST O PLETE ,-...,A~
room "'·ith pooltable, sprink-cinders, custom fireplace is CR T C M D UPPER BAY COSTA MESA
Assu me FlfA lonn. Jen; Cron! and rear, cul-de-focal point fo r en-DAVIDSON REALn 1316 Antigua Wnv, N.8. ~ .. ~---6BR ~A. 1--1 -I UN ITS--2 Hft ~•ch, bltlna.
Fresh-as.-a-daisy! EncloM'<'I lrt't>l Clos to th · 4 -J ~ ciuu. ~ "',.,.... t 'Ahtod tio1. patio, "'·alk to schools and sac i; • e e ttrtainment room. B<lrma 5801 W. Cotst Hwy., N.B. 646-7767 5 BR.. 41h BA. two story luxury home. dlnire nn. mus.ic rm. 2 WTlt · Scperatt> pa
shops. CALL 842-4474. 968bea:l,•56. v Ac ANT. CaU of is tat~ ro om sitt3 3116 Newport Blvd., N.B. 673-9060 View these features : 3 car gar., insulated fiftplace1. 3 huae JHl lk>I, laundry f a c 111 ti••.
•• Irvine Lagun• Buch . . dor k"t h pl ' & I · 1· ht ' ldK'J)d. •II on 1/3 rd acre maintenance. Ontu. .1 . ~ =~~e~:0~1v:~~~t1er !'"~""""""""""""'""~""""""~""""""""""" plaster walls, rich nylon crpts., Tbenna-lara:e kltchfon. bf-aut\lully &an.at• •. 2 carporta.
II/' dinihg room, l.-ommercial ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .;;,;:.::.;;;;.:...::.0.::::::.:.-'---1 c · ap 5· ununous ig mg, OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 $74 500 ,,,21 · · gl'ade kitchen w/servicc HERE'S large fam. nn. w/firepl. & wet/bar, in· 337 Prach Tree Lane IOU ~ ' ~ SPIC N SPAN ;:;,•,,· 11Exclus1ve agent lg;le~c:~i:·rl;!. A REAL tercom . lg. maSter bedrm. w/firepl.. ·Redlands at Santa Jsabtll Roy McC•rdl• Rt•ltor ' ~ I I ' -. SWINGIN' HOUSE large laundry rm. Loads of sk>rage. lerwln rHlty Inc. 1810 N~~vd .. c .•t.
17910
?-IAGNOLIA F v OWNER desperate. No down University Park Superb, architecturally de-Close to schl s. & shopping. OPEN DAILY, ~405 124 Houn\
· _ · · · tcnns-Out or State owner Loc•tlon 0;gne<1 h pe-hed ru~i. SEE IT TODAY! 646-77~. v·-lmm--"ate 3 bedroom onie, .... ...,. NEAR NEW. IN C.M. NEW PAINT '"'J on:w. extrentely anxious! -4 Is the "name or the a:ame" on Lagu na's tamed
"'"hge home A r t"U' hedroom" r baths, fu,e_ when -·-home-Thi• RIVIERA COASTLINE. JERRY FREUD, REALTOR 3 BR, 2 ba .. 2 lrplc. +
decor thruout. ·All tenns ln· family room with fireplace, listing will really fit the bill M'Mi A NEVER ENDING fonn&l din. ·rm. • • 20x20
viled. $37,250. CALL builtim, dishwasher. Lovely • 3 bdrlns., 2~i baths, family VIEW OF THE SEA. Two tam. nn. $-0,900,
842-<4474. patio. Brk, $34,950. 842-256L rm.; backs ma jor greenbelt, story design, with exterior Lido Isle Newport BMch Call tor App·c
I ACANT HOMES view of mountains """nd. r there<! ced ·"-I I::;;;;:;;;::;;;::::;;;;:;;;;:;;;;: I LIDO REAL TY S V Profess. decorated thruout. o wea ar.,,U<,.e-. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-4:30 1 ~ 331'7Vla.Udo,N.B. 673-7300
3 & 4. bedroo015 in &ood A MUST SEE! Unique, 2 bdrm, & fam. 224 VIA ITHACA ~ OPEN SUN. 1 •
areas, IKltJle with pools. nn., floor plan, fee.lures Redecorated 2-sty., 4 BR., 3 *OPEN HOUSE* ~
FHA and GI financing. $400 Sp a c io u s liv, nn.. baths; dining tm:-SOUlli Dov er S'=ore1 m CATALINA DR.
NEW DUPLEXES
BUJL.Dt:R SEUJNG NOW.
$45,'50
Cor Huntinarton/ Adami, H.B.
1 SMIR
BEAOI duplex, all •
relurbi&Md. Gd 1 n c om • j'
rK"Ord. Priced to aicU. Ope
sun 1 -J. Ownrr/Acdt
~7-1.\37. 10 $1000 total down and rel'lt w I v Au LT ED OPDI palio. $73,500 no Executive'• ' BR., 3 Ba.
17910 ?tfAGNOLIA. F .V. 'ti! escrow closes. Ca11 now BEAf.I CEILINGS & EX-• BAY VIEW Magnificent waterfront home Fonn. din. rm.. Prof. dea>r. \VIU. ~ ·ror uni!• "a I
G BKR 962-SSU. POSED TIMBERS, WALL -one of the finest in th1I ex-GEM Creal Lakf'tl ~ J tr, 2 .. i RAMBLIN OF CEDAR S H AKES . 4 Bdrm•.. 3 batho: dl"lnii •1.,1._ ·-a. 4 bed 1111--,
4 BR. 1 -Fam RM, newly -su-,--k off mslT -·'t• ' ... "' .... .., room• ba tel up Dl.na Potnt 1 BROKERS INC. \VES'l'ERN RANCH H_OUSE. clr""'l'l\'(ed inside & out! FIREPLACE \VJ TH 1'j1"d· "7 coo· · -nd~ ... f plfla in.lid'• qutrltts. lSID W. Cout Hwy .. NB. for parti&l down PQm1ftt 1 -~===c-=""""-·I C I t I _, 3 "'" . "SINCE ••-" MA SS IVE \V 0 0 DEN . poo' ice e o u···t·---. hall _,th REALTORS 60-4623 omp e" Y cu!itomtz..... . S35,9'J5. 6912 Lenis Circle. ~ 1$1 nd sin; 000 _.. .... e., .. J ""'' 5.\7-6390. ADDED ON bcdnn. 2 bath, formal din· 11.B'. (nr. lfeil &: Golck!n lst \Vestem Bank mdg. MANTLE. Open~ to lge. G' 1b" w..,..lk R It hand-1Wned Mexican tile BY OWNER 3 BR. 28.\, ==~.,.......,-=---,,-_ I · • -f ·1 ~m u · ., P·~ I · •unde•k ... ,·th a VIEW ot· • er ·" Y "-n•· u-~ briek -~--•em ~~ed. ~-.-.•-,_ OWNER 6.tr'! 1 Rr a. N.,,C I ..... G~ uoME cni:-. ('f10,mv •lS am1y ........ ' \Vest). By Owner. Appt. n1vers1y ....... rvu~ ... .. J3S6.-C VI& Lido N'pt'Beatb u .,..... ...... ~ • "'""" 1o;:un.v ...... lti:u: •ta. ),Int n!nt.I ~ ~ r-t ntlto. J:"arage op<>ni•r, largP. only S4T-5686. Days 552,7000 Nights THE OCt:AN &: CATALINA 675_52oo Palos V1Prde &tone and lead· Open houl.e Jl..3. Mon thru ~ &tS-~: s m 11 h *• ~-ifc•1~rh* bal'k yarn patio. \Va[){ to r hel 0~"-:;;R~EA~· =o,;;lf-cN:;:G;::.""°"c"t1"ic'°K"E"N'°'S ISLAND. The 2nd bdmi., ed glu11 y.'l')(jows. Bleat>hrd }'ti, 1-4 Sun. S 3 3. SO 0 . 533-232S. ~
"oa '"' cow1try club. Call 968-4456. ~ · 1 · --~ -----(or denf ha.<; f'OZY brick * REDUCED * 011.k pflrquet lloorinc In !iv· 613-1658. 67S-W16, 64.5-11684.
are roosting all over this luxurioua Leisure fireplace. SpA.cious 4 BR. 4 baths: tam-inG: room and dlnin1 room. S.r.ta An• I Income Property 1.. ' * Bonus Roon1 * \Valk.ing: Distance
Beach "
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L.. pl'operty. Ducks pick yoUr u-·· • ·-lo I I . h b ,. I II d I J . ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I
legs. Barn of a house is fall· d ,._ -• th'-3 I · Pri 1 · ccora ... '& m ..... es .,. kitchen has built-in ran<e &: 11 master suite. ·vate dock and p er will
. •. .,'" ...... 1ng pro~u na Light & airy, 11tepsaver ly rm. \vl! \\'cl ar. rp c. · eate poo . acuz:i1 . COSTA MESA ·
ing down. Big loft for bd Turtl Roek Hill 11 MILE TO FOUR PLEX .. Only $41 ,950 * Call 842-2535
rm. e s oven. garb. disp.. etc. NO\V $89,500 aceommodate liO' yacht. Ex· 14 I
arti.sl-crafts-etc. Need ho ptlonal L h 1-~-~-~-..;:,,--1 buyer willing to rough it tor me exce . u • RUJtic styled fam. nn. has bocPaR6 loweoll Jrl. Ira la~ lot. ~lany rare and CA THOUC \ St!ll'('I atta • ttU&U'7 con-Top Quality Buy now, make money later $$ lanchcaping surrounds the RED TILE FLOORS. i;'Ciow l uxurious appointment•. itrucoon _ IUK~ nxma .
Appraisal is in a t $28,500, BKR 962--5511. ty,u patios with BBQ &: fire OPEN BE.Of CEILINGS, 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 0....'Tlt'r is builder of famous SCHOOL b' au I I f u 11 Y I and -
and what a buy! Sharp 4 REPOSSESSIONS pit A lovely borne tn & SLlDlNG GLAS.Ci DOORS luxury homeL $185,COJ. 3BR ,\ ~n or 4Br 2BA. fan-.caprd. Unlll are J...2-1·1 bed ,
l;;iiiiiiiiiii;iii&;iiiiiiiiiiil I"""' bdrm .. 2 bath and I ed.,.... $S6h,tm.
11
OPENING TO SUN DECK ~~ ~:O~'tt:.! ':"ra: 3~ OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1~ tuOc tamlly borne. GI no room• with an Income o1 ::
$ 0 park-like yanl. 2 blocks lo For Information and location · .· ,. , · •, W I OCEAN VIEW. Th 1 • ty nr Country Oub. WW ex· down. ~.SOO. Paymta lftt S1.S8Cl.OO. A eood lnvfttmn i
1o ·THE REAL
\"-J:STATERS '-• '• I ~ ''M ,
23,90 • elementary, newly listed • of these FHA & VA bomes, .unict1 uc,. .. ~~mth~~e1 "",,., change or refin. Call ~tr. 219 NORTI:l STAR LANE ~"'~..:. Uf9, prr rm lnd with 10~ down. Ownt1' ~
Going to r.t~oo. owner w\11 Hurry! contact -w w .............. •"""' • DOVER QJORES '"'""'IWIO<•· ~ e"l"d\anp b' otlwr
leAve .this 2 BR 2 BA home can 842-ltl! KASABIAN REALTY an ouWandlng buy fol' only ~!ontaomery. Realtor (213) I! property, Call ow lf'IW9C· ii
that is !liUper sharp and • '"~"!)_ • Re•I Ett•te 962..6644 Univ. Park Center, Irvine $39,950 FULL PRICI 963-~77. NEWELL mtnl Dlvi.lion for tla1IM!r in-I
price includes crpts, drps. .,.,_,,.,."" Call Anytime, 833--0820 SEE TODAY! Mission Vle lo TI (ml UL.AJp fonnaUon. HS-lD
'\"Shr, dryr, refrig. and ILtl lfWI OWNER moving n 0 rt h . OHice Houn: SAM to 8 PM GONE TOMORROW! 1----------Associates . ~
furniture avail. See !his 17171 Beach Blvd . .' H.B. Custom Townhouse. 2 Br & MISSION REAL TY CON HUEVOS?
tod;iy. ~linimun1 dn is Slnl. LIVE den, 2 Ba. <'rpts, drps, bltns. TURTLEROCK Hills, 4 Br.. 985 So. Coast Hwy., Ll.guna REAL ESTATE BROKERS W'Mtmlne .. r
'I '.' . I . R :i,,;· :•.I r "'r " ·1·· I .
and pymts $163. prin. & inf. N Ori l''enccd patio, sch o o I }"R, extt. View. Be low Phone (714) 494-0731 494'5N
'
ew eanS nearhy. adj. Hntgn Harh. market. Also lease at $475 T Of Th W Id I STV 'E S2J.~ Easy terms. tno op e or ~ ~ ·~ , mo. 83J.-• OcNn View _ Spinil stalrcaiq-, 4 bf'droom ~\l;.!!ll. B<'autlfully' landscaped: 3 531·~111 ( -J 531·5111 3 h"'"· fam;ty mom. •or-* J UST LISTED * Le9un1 Buch BR 2 bath '• 1· I ''G-!D_Lf_A_NYO-NE7''-n1el dini~i· id .. 11!h ma.id'" :: BR. 2 be. .. family rm .. In lnvest1"g-a.. nn."' w/mBMI~~ ~~ ;;;c~ . • ~unr!f'r~. . ose rot e oet•an Shorecrest West. Complete· .. ,,.. Huge family rm. w/alldln&"
111 prcs\lg1: area. Ca 11 Jy walled, shaded ttar yard. Thill very spacious family alau wall to priv. patio.
Tmmaculatc 3 bedroom horne !l!li-4456· Alulume 6" % loan. Sl!.500. borne; 4 bdrrns., 2'iii baths: Cheery kitchen w/llf!. din·
Mar MeadO\vlarl< G.o J t •• Georg• Williamson you'll love the large den for tn.g area. ~r 2,000 Ml· ft.
Cot1t 9C. ()t,Jner has bought. 2 . Re•ltor 541-6570 Dad &: • wry spadous ol family livif'la. Good
full baths plus huge family EMERGENCY family room for rveryone to Mlihborhood, clO!le to
room; used brick firepl11.~. Leue/Option IX' mbmtt· enjoy. A ~at ~ See JK:hoola. Owntt ~
blook fence, Only S28.""'-SUPER SHARP! owner anxlou• 3 bedrm,. 2 Gl•n Moffatt '°' mo,.. Aok"'" $49.SOO.
Try ·S?O 00....'fl. p h on e 2 BR, located on large lot on bath near beach. $31,950. details on this excellent * 499-29111 * ~754 (Ir 968-3321. quiet cul-de-sac street. DI-RED CARPET home. $47,CKXI. . .• ~4t\Y1teztwa
chondra la1vns I ~nklen, Re•ltors 962-m l ..,JO
'expensive crpta &_drp,;, bltn POOL HOME BARGAIN 0 I~,_ ~
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REALTORS range I oven / dt~hwasher. 4 BR, 3 BA, Fam Rm. super ,,kllc; =-~=
-128 '>00 Toto! w/~ " REAL ESTATE ----
6 BEDROOMS · •-· Sharp. 1 mile to ..., .. _ '"' sum~ble loan. Open 12 10 5. $45,500. 21152
If :you h&ve a tarre family R ehab le Rea l E1tate Brookhur5t/Sprlt. 9fi8.72S7.
and ~ a big home. don't ev<'1i: 842-6323 days: R,iG-3391 BJUt.
Y.itlt on this one, The"; art 4 BE DROOM 1 -'=B.:R.:. -,,-.,-,.,,,-. -,tTa--1 ... -pri-de
not ,many 6 ~ms for PLUS FAMI LY ROOM or owncnhtp homfo. ce"°
SJS,500 that ,.,_ y.•iJI I e 11 -4 BR, 3 SA, 24IJD 1q Ft. l.r1 trally locAltd, \\"ill ~
FHA/VA or ~·0 down. CAii tam rm, Sha.g crpt1 through-VA/l-11A 5'·;, Jarwln realty
NOW SU-2S.l5. 0111, 3 cat gar, Completely \nc. 968-4•\00.
\-0' THE READ ,, ESTATERS . ' . ' .
Jncbcaped w/block_ w a 11 PR=E!\"n=~G;,E::. :;Raro,.--,2,.-,-,,.-.""'4
ft!K'e'. E ~ c e I. f1nancln1 nr, lmrm, dnnn. $4(),00'.l/1
avail. 21371 Pitte'irt'1l Lane. sty Uf..!m. 'Sub tnlde.
,,,:::""";,_'-,--=..,.,.._,I HB 9tl!H027. $46.tm Prln< .84~""4,:;:o34c:._:oagt.o::,.,...=-=~-OWNF;R &m:iOul. PrldG of onty ;;;; 01Pontnhtp home wtth 4 · VERY nlt"e older 3 Br home
1190 Clenl"IC)'n!I St.
Ol-9-173 ~r9-<Gl6
FAMI LY DREAM-
Top Of The \Vortd . Lee.
2-sty. S Ikirms .. Z\11 bathl.
r 11.mily &: dinlnc m'lll, Uv-
l~ nn. has beam ttil. i
frplc. L(e. frnctd ynrd.
t."fJm()ll"!ely lndsepd. w/nloe
patio Mt'U, AAk\na ff),:.00.. , * 499-2800 •
SDll"*biNa ~~& spaebzs bed r o o m t , 3 BY Owner: No qua1Jty1t11 + 4 gOtXI ~r r t n t • I
g!nmlng pulln'wl bat.h:a, Tllke OYtt ntA. 1900 dn. unit-. <:io.e 10 bch. $63,IXIO,
djO:Jm;(I btlllttn kitchen op. Exist'& pymntl $259. 3 Br, 2 Xlnl km\I. Bkr. W-6791. ..... .,.._...., ,.;.i1, the t>mi4' room with e.. nke ~ neat, ""''' A 3 BDRM Co-Low -. LAOU~7 V1.,.l_EW LOTS nrePJacc. Complettily In-drps lhru-ouL 8JJ.-llD3. ewi Filj\ or auume S\4';~ mn «>x9D ...,. . SU.IXIO
llUiatcd. Q u a 11 t Y coo. B-42-2312· at Stn mo. Vnct1nt. $21.5(0. t)x9C) %ll50 Iris S~DOO
itf'Ucik>n, P•llo. Sprtnklen, SEABVJ\Y ho~. oomrr kM, Ownrr !1&2-QIS OBA 211:100 rmi " Qatallna 12.000 ~l.y la~aped. Brit, l BR. 2 BA, fA mlly rm, ' · ~\l t..lt.Al.O BAY LDT
S33 ttSO. 962-13iJ. ("11)1•, drps t.hrunttt. Jmmac. 4 DR 20A, luxurious tnlerior. U..."7 £1nj>naJd S.y $90,000
' rond &-aut Jand&eApr.d $.1J.9XI VA. tll,\, 5~. -r or k>r. I: homes c:&IJ:
SPANISH $33,900 ~,00. 5.10rs9z; ' · '"'"n ""'" '""·-. Bill Grundy, RHllor
AU. TER)tS. 3 ONtroom. 2 + DY O'A"Nl:R + !rvh"M 1%> Bayllittt, Np•l Bt•"'
Bath, IBJ'ifl famUy room. 3 Br. 2 Ba .• ni~ paiUo. Fncd AT ' ... _... 67M16l ronna.1 dlninJZ room and pool • Id ~·"" kit. Call nu; REAL yrt , ~ht rt'M 111,.11 Ir f'rTUlp. Qy.·rirr -"'llinlf p n p u I• r TRl -1,.vtl C'Ulton. hOme. \'A
tlze T'ERS M:Z..25ll. Ott Bushard 1n 11.B. $24.000. Prtnc.¥.tOll. Unlvenity Pai*. nMMtnc 1vaU, J Br., !Ml•
'&!rA *5317. 5pac:IOU8 JBR. 2 BA-•i octan ~.
·O THEREA!l
."\.. ESTA':'E~
BY owner. 4 tr, ram rm. din hlock JM)Olli, t.enm. . .chool. $74~"5
rm. trl levtl. S • S Parle Premium lot Beaut. cond. SHllll 1:1 °"1tnc
Jlunttnston honw. Loads !'.If F!7.SOO. IJU..1.231. . Portaflna lAluna
FUIED 'nburon condo, 2. 3 xtru. J.ll.SOIL. D31 B1a Vacandet: OOll i:nor"11 Rent Tl4/ ......
A 4 BJl. prktd to HIJ, lknd 96&-606\. ,.a bolalt, 1pt.. 110r1 Hf!ed a "'Pad''T rs.at an ad!
VAJntA s~ 1arwln lftlt:J' Uke to ttadieT OUr T"r9dw'• bJdl., eie. lhnl. Da117 PDol 0..1'7 PUoc Want Adi blft
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,,,.. !p-4400-p ........ -· ..... ,.., OwUlld Ad. --..-
cusror.1 hOme. Bfaullf'UJ
attnn view. Undtrwound
utllltlea. 3 Br., 2 ha,
$69,995
Atrium·Founlitin
Portaltna Lacuna
114/$-8338
$64,995
Unlimited ocean view. 2 Br.,
' ba. POt't•fln• Lagvn. n41...,ros;
SHARP u a model homr;
almost Dl'lW l BR. 2 bl.thl;
~.wlwcarpl · r.,
dnpnita ~ room :
dlthwahr., w..-W/dr)''1" A
crnlral alr·co nd . OM-
\'!'ntk>nal ftnand~ or tafae
tNft 1'$ C.L loan
CAPRJ R&AL'JY "4-7m
NE"' Y.'ORLO -pnt.n
hrimt>t: f"f'AI,.. lll1t 28.A.
uPlfl.dtod erpta • ch'Jli'. Cnrt
a lr ·cond . s 21 .soo .
J\.ATEU..A REALTY lli·MJ)
Lo1une Nleuel
~'EW CONDO on Eut t
..... --· I llr, ' a.. owMr, m-«ra. ....... ..a--.... ''bucb". OLA O•.tn.t -
BY OWNER love'ly 4 Br, I~
Ba on ~r k'll. 2J50 1q ft,
Nr ~. all .,1ec:. bl.tn
ldlcben, air cond. CUatom
drp8 II. t'J'PI, frplc tn
iq>tdoul 11 v I n i rm,
landacapl!l'f. Xlnt con d .
$46.!IOO. 831 ·~ ..
OEAUTirtIL P.llul'W'I Vk>jt)
rolf rounr ,.~ •. s Br. 212
BA. family rm'-library, a~r
1'()nrl. .. prof. l11nrlyapl"l'I
4"' pool, SO' bal c on y
w/staln. Ext.tu '-UPi"ftd-
f'td . 831-mt7.
REDUCED tor quldc Nie! 4
BR. 2 BA. tic.111 .~ ...
MJ.ptt view, S:W.400. urn
OU\lff"a Or. m-6.191 O-.'flln'.
l8R. 2BA. Fam Rm
w/trplc, Alt cuwt 6 V11. BY
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wmcuFJ AREA
e OPIN HOUSI e
Newport Rlv lero
"'NI. •Ide of Nf'WP0'1: Back
Bay • lute 3 6 4 BR
CONDOS lrom S2S.90D to
SJS.900., up io WO 1q n.
81,r mstr bdnnl, 2 car rar.
fml din I: lfv rm w/~: 3
Nth•. hup 1"fiC ta.cUltieL
Drive by 1rvinr Wvd A
SUta la~ and loilow
•iina. lD:JO am IO ) pm
dally.
I' 531·1111 ,., 111-5111
WHOE !LSI
Piii* Udo ta-'nhouH. "''btre
tn Nn,-port can fO'.I pt a 7
Bdrm . 2 ti.th. dbl .. pn~
• ranotrt. POOL for only
129.~.
PICTURES9UE
p,.&('h Tl'M Lane pttmll.I
purt'hult cir 2UKI llQWlft
root. • Bdrm .. 2~~ batti plus
"IY lfvtrw a 5ounctns nm
to • ..,.ndinr POOt..-AJI tor mtm.
CALL CD ,.,,Jtlf
9!•'--81 A&. n
"'''' N_,.rt hit Office
l._CK BAY
-s•o.950 .
1
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LARGE RUMPUS R\"<l•YM Bdrm -ram
ROOM -POOL ""-"'"" • ..-....., '"'
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atnuphnoe tMI f I " .. I
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ci..~~.. '• CondO!t\lnl\lllOI ~in, o.wt, ....,_ f .......... 300 -· Unfvm. Jiii ....._.U.... •Ho-Uni.,,,,,. 3115 .Conlfol!IJJll~ ·_.;..~pit. I'--="' hr....,. 160 IO< ;.,r. lit RHOrt 114 • Unfum. ... • ...... , " • ~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;; LO')' In famoua Lol!t ,;;;;;;_ 8&111.M. ..... tnsulo Genorot CMIO -' • """".''" Volley" . lfu.fl;.;r:.'m°' '. • I ;'4'""' -·nz'ft ,
.• • • , ....,. ol the -d ,......, WINTER on BAY PIO 3BR • tBR ccnverte4 to 3 -IJVE UICE A If~,
STO. P•v1NG RENT''' ·Lol!don Bride<-i-1e<1 2 BA. !rplc, crv, W/D. 619 L .!_RJE_E.!.'.__ ' • plus large family rm, 3 Bl\, llO BA. l'ri>lc. Pool. . !ii ., . <"7· I . A .,, dole to all -" •'"" w. Bay. bile to ocean. •I ••• .,_..........~,. • CllILDJ\EH·"'1'.S OK !pl., super sharp. $300 Wuher/d1'<r. W/W <rpts, ·At ·~ ~ $9000orwtlltradetor00 -Vla1a With view. We Wfilrelor tenaots!D,.... BIKE RID~.'lQ· THE per mo. Xlnt. bbl'-drOpcs..AdgJll"°"',nopett. t f.'URMsH-..;, ·
Take Advantage of Our
CLOSE-OUT SPECIAL ·
On The Last S Condominiums
IN PHASE TWO
• Minimum $950 Moves You In .
• No Closing Cos ts.
• Free Upgrade Carpet.
• Immediate Possession.
• I
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. b ADDITION, you get 2 & 3 bedrooms, 1 \4 & · \? ba\¥, ,built-in range, oven, hood, dish-
. ' 1wuber, disposal, individual laundry area, en·
eo•ed private garage, private entrances,
¢ho' 8 of carpet color, cable TV, swimming
HMIOI, gas B-B-Q & park-like recreational
area.
f\ll this for as little as $207 per month , in·
~udes everything.
i;anta Ana Fwy. to Culver, right about \4 mile io Walnut (1st road on left), left 1 mile to
"walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to
ver, left about 3 miles to Walnut, right to
'Walnut Square" or call 714/832-9670. . .
M-or 11~ a.act. ... -... ·-. FREE of -••. Manf . BEAal h 0 0 d . Call Mr. Siil· llJl!i/mc;. -· . • ~ .::
£""'• l!l;?P, 6'M61'7. S llR. 211 s.. iuodemhod. ~ :!'"~.}-00 ""' 3 br, 2 i..-. ..... nirta. der ll&M471or963-2107 CRPTS,. di-po, ·';ool. R!Jl! • •
BEAUT!PtJL 1ew car ·park'g l3SO mo ;m ,,... CJ>ts. "-lee·¥,.... I'd· Agt.' ' 1Vln'dryr, ,.ft <lbb,., 3• Bi * POOLS • " • "'"· m,~ &. "";;:'Te;,,,,. Montero. 1~1. ' ALA R"""'I' e 645-39GG DBL CAR &. 00.tllrir pie. I •-.~ ml.41\r $22!!. M&-140!\. -* ENCLOSID;·" , V~ Qulet .-t. $235 mo. Hunt nciton --• . ... .., . , , ' ._,rgrou: OtfUtiet. c ......... , Mer cozy Cotta&e! 1 Br. HURRYlt Agt. JD.2Gl J upllXff Fum. #W OARAG.s ~ . PORTA;~LAGUNA 2 llR. -.. dose 10 beach. ~· relrfa. Nr. stores. GREAT f'AMILY
3i!R::::~~.': Bolboo 'lslond · * ~m~:·
VIEW lot all •!'1 In N l'erfect for couple. No pel<I. ALA R111t•l1 • 645-39GG HOM! ok. 96M445.' 1 Br. VtJJ pd. S!Wmo. Win· FROM ~I 35-MONlH
R •• ~-•--gp' -In ,...,_1: ..... ~ Yearly. SJZ. Month. 3 Bdrms 2 bL Dln nn. Near I I ·• \
.::: .. ·"""· "OOO ·Dn•~ • .~".:'.:: Don ,....nklm, Rltr. 673-2222 • DREAM SM!! l Br. Har!>or.,llJah. une yard, ~-"'· -ter. Quiet adult. Also rooms ADULTS PLEASE . _,, ... • -... v... 18/.-..,. am! -ct. slS ~ wk. 675-3613. pymnts sm> full pr!.,., 6% FRONT 2 BR. Adulll oni, <rp -~ wat.,. &. .......,. pold. VILLA ""''"""" 540-6929 .., pe!L $235/mo. Util f'd. lll5. · $250 Monti>. Mk tar • 3 Bl\. 2 bath • ....... ·• • l:1iO Duple-Unfurn. SS0 · · '"'"'""""'
Int. .tt 6. Near Albe....,n's. 613-89311. ALA. Rontob e 04S,J90l Qadc.Soll'<" . 87!>.4000 ' BR., 21> ba, lam"" '• l3SO PHONI •201S1 PALM no..rt tor lease. 2BR •BR.~ ba. fanl'n1tm ·$425 Gonorol • 1-•",!: Decorator turn condo. $300 Cost• Mna •AT the Bee.chi Spae Bf.Cb. MODERN, ·~~ 3-, I i-· ~--r;~W: _.
mo. 34&-1684. . Stv/relr. Util incl '100. • bedrooln. 2 baiii -lit . NEW 2 Bit I< PEN • 2 BA. •
PALM no..rt ~. LOVELY 4 BR. 21> BA. Nr. ALA Ront•t.·•'45.StM M<i-Verde. 2 ~ 1295. tarn dlx. ap t'., W!~~LY-M. .LY ,, owner, 2 May O>. Dishes, 1,..,,., • tamn,, ... """"' room. prtva,. pat)<le dbl pr fpJ • E.ffV!lw Suttee , ..
BR '"'7"::.: condo gbr/dl}'er. dill-. 1rg • Cl!J.RMJNG1 1 ·Br, rum; Adult& pre-. No petL l cblld oil; ~-pell. t5J. E: 2* ~.~
near J>OO. yn1, sprinklen. dbl gar. 976 ·FrJ>I, walk &f\ll'ef. utu me 1285 ~ ~-~ 67H68I e8y sc, c.M.~. ! C'!'te .~ i. ,
Out of Stell ~· 17' DenY<r Dr. CM. &40-~ $1%5. or-. · "SINCE 1946" · • C -· 642·2t11 -.
OREGON -o .. rlQ0:1a11e. Jn Hun11 ........ Buch ALA Rontols• 64s;39GO .:1:sa-. ~U!kMO. * Ut .w."'em Bank Bldg. ~·1• ,,...., . . •• ~STUDIOS'"& 1·.ail•s •
Klamath County. 2.30 Ac, Cool Ocean Bt'ffzes 2 Br, e FAMILY Waiited! 2 .Br. Leaai witl'l Optlon•to buy· ,tJnivenjty Park,·lrvin!-1-ARQE 2 BJJ,,: e• r p ~, •.FREE Lilmll'I
.Oat, Many trees. $1048 cash, gar, suo. Fncd. Kids/peta. fDcd yrtt, end &a.r, Covered ~. IJ.B.Q, 1rul,t ~•Y• 552·7~, ~lg~t1 ~.. fetlood ra.rd . :f~~tte. .It!>~if' ·
or $108 dwn, $18.62 mo for Rent .. A-'.HouN f79-M30 Jdda/J)l!t.. $135. ~lrafeneed)'d,g&l'&P,. .Fanlilles . .onlJl..Avail. llO'l!· a l~.~!r....u..I·~ • -·~~J f t 60 mos, at 7% Agt 545-1942. ALAR I I e u•3900 alum. aiding. 642-2221 (Mis. C?aU 548--2403• --J"'l~..-.'l"--vsvu ~.1., · In e I ~ 6*-9666). 3 BR. 2 bath• ......... 1;!15 -e iUW>C!rt F"411ti'l!I ,. Real Ettm Wanted 114 LaAUlta 8each e HEAR Thill! 3 Br. 2 BR. 21>alhs ••. :., .• • •. ~ UNFURN. 2, ~ d\,lpl~· 9 t~·ilfuahf'aerf"' "1
* n •:L C h * $US.. Ut11 Pd. Nice Bach. cri>ts/drps siove reirig 4 Bdrm, Family Room, hOme 4 BR 2 baths ......... S350 small yd. 2170 Pacttlc Ave, • Phone Service__ _ ~ ·
,,.Ullli>K GS Victorlai Beach Priv patio ~... ' • . tor leue in New po r I . CM. $135 mo. 644-0579 * ••~ W ·k;ii ~ -, •,
Will b · All 11<0-VTIL Pd t B s.· rucS/pet. u75. Heights a.... Top °'"' i red h•11 FOi<. t 2 Br unfun> . ... &E .r..Ul'-* uy , Y<.'ur property. • . r. · ALA Rentel1 e 645-3900 ditk>n $395 mo. Call Mr. I -ren • Stu~ I: l 'BR Aptl " cash w1lh1n -72 bra. Call Laguna. Bltns, pauo, eat ok. _ Ball • Ag t 673-8550 , duplex. 2!111 American,Ave. ,9 TV .t Maki ~k.e Avall
$llO-Oceanfront 3 Br, 1% • NEWPORT Hgts( Ofder 3 ey en ' -· See Oct. Is{. 5'IO-:fiiill. " .•. Phoue Servtce,.J:lt.d Pool
Ba, fr'PI, gar, declc. Beaut Br, 1rg tncd yrd, kids/pets. OWNER. -4 Br. 1% Ba. · REALTY . UNFURN. ~ · BR duple>!'.· • QilldreD Ir PJt 1eCtioa '
vu. 1...... . fenced yard. Cul-de-sac . all .~ ~70 p ,.,. ... -I NU·VIEW RENTAL!· '"°" I e 6-_.. __ , street. Chlldren/j)et.s ok. Univ, _!>ark Center, Irvine sm :1 .... ""-acu~nw., 2376Newpart~t.d,.Q4 . ALA Rent• I ~nN Clean $115/mo 545-'7359 Clill Anytime ~ G.M. $135,mo.~644-0579. ~ «. ~:
673-403o or 494-3241! 1641 Newport Bl~, .CM Ref's.' Avail llJi. · OUice houn 8 AM to 8 PM Huniin--'11>~ ¥ )Votl!>"~'ll;mt
Lido lsr. -----:-~· ----1~~~~"!"""'~"'!""" BROKERS INC. 2 BR & den. ;;,;,;;,;-u;,.,·.,;,. a BEDROOM,' 1 ~TH, CAR· 3 BR. ·2 ·Ba. home o•Jooking IMMED.-OCCUPANCY F =·1l• !E-i7:,.i,;•·l e
962-8851 $£00 mo. thru June, incl. AINTAU' -• AGE, FF.NCED ARD. $190. ad'!1,!.~~ In um;:.=· J!~ 2 & 3•~ap~ pets. 24(6%.E. 16tll;61t..·N8.
prw-.. 166 Income Prwrty 166 PRI/pty wants vacant lot or gardener Profess. decor &: CALL 548-Tl20, -40• wner garage, w MS-46&t • , I.i•'~ _ ..,:: ,, •__,..--••r ...,.--.. I i ... _,_....... . HouM9·*AtttL. R'"' Mcc•rclle, Realtor L•""l"ie S..cf\ Cor HuntingtOQ/Adams, H.B. older home Ne·wport , cornpetey 'w~...,..-K:'U." -r •"' . 536..11.. ACA:PUlCO--" 48w:!~. ~~~:.x;e~ ~Coro~~n~a~d~el~>~lar~. 67>-~~7297~·~ ,H. Law90n, ReaJt.or 6~ * 145•0tt1 *· ~Newport Blvd, C.M. $19'-Lrg. 2 Br, NO. end. NEW 2 Br.· Priv. ~. Deluxe i13r .. Sl50'A uP.:'U'.til l: 11 UNn'S clean. Pride ol ownership. \VINTER 2 BR. 2 ba, so. W.11thCOITA'liltA 3 BR. 2 BA Cpndi>. Crpts, New crpts, drpg. gar, sml D511:mT, erpta/drps, gar. pd, Pool. Pridng,7AduWI, no
.... ,.,. e 1 year new 1-:>ne Prine only. 360 & 3&l 16th I~ patio, dbl gar, trplc, F.A. ~ -l'-, bltns, tte rm. & pet. . • $175/mo. 53 6-763 3 or pets. 740w:·18thSt";·014-~S-I" '---1--' i-.___ • heat. (213) 794-5683 days; These Are Just A Few ot .... ..., saio-t ho h -~~ .. ,......... ...... m ..-two ..... ~,.....,,.,, PlllCE', C.~t. 465--5285. r.wiw:lll' ,213) T93-?Bl2 f!ves; 61:>-2504 eonun pool. $ 2·2 o I mo. 1ny use, uge ;1.uu, 536-2tl:lZ 3 Rooms, $82.5011 ~w:· :. -
·
1...l.ated In tree I i n e d ~;;·----~· ~-Our MANY RENTALS • · • r::•e._!7"'=-· chann & privacy! 1.,-=~~--..,.---35, no ............ !m? ·w:. , .. ""' FOURPLEX, unfurn . East knd * .,..,. VJ, 1 BR. trplc cpt drps gar r.~'11' -reilcrenttal area, garden 360 ~i:.uo w 5 $32a • 2 + den + \\-"Ork5;bop,. • ' ' ' ster Ave.,' CM. fnii:, uo· • 'u I< pa"tios, D/W air Costa .l\.lesa, $63. ' ~· 4 BR & Den Furn. Winter. ~OG to Beach! Furn SMALL 3 Sr. n i e,e I Y frplc; gorgeou11, vi ew~, slove, retrig, Adl ts. Sl40 SI ... C.M ¥-· ~ are pef' mo. income. Ca 11 ..:usiness decorated .Bltns, Crp\g & -'-ild/-t. mo. 842-7155.. • er"'l', ·--. Cdiiditloning, shag carpeting Ownt>rs, 548.2106 or 548.asJl. Oppartunity 200 Open Sat & Sun PM's. 220 Bach. All util pd. 225 utD pd .._.,_, .,.. . $90 &; uil: Nk:ety ..tun;tialifd 1 'JUO,OOl (~). ------:-----\'ia Eboli. 675-7667. 213: * 83drp7~~7$ mo. · NU-VIEW RENTALS Newport Beach on-...-....a.,..;• -'-"dult·s
I rrs Industrial Properly 148 ~ $1Z5-Sl'UDIO W/ fr pl c ! -.,,-,, . 673-4030 or 494-3248 -Pl°• i ............. -'a. •
, i· 48 UN Nowoort n-·ch ldealforsingle.Jnclutil. VERY clean .~R. pr, I 2 BR JL< ba 1 .... d-'· NEWPORT Isle Qelax fW5..45.;o.m'w.wpaon,CM; ~iuxe 24 two bedroom, 16 uea * fenced yrd. crpt. drps, $235 • "" •• '"'l!o· eu1., Watertrorrt w/pier, ftoM. 3 • S_tunntnr I & 2 BR. 2 Ba: ~ bedroom, 8 four M-1 LAND SlJ:>. Oceanfront 1 Br. util $140-CC>ZY 1 Br. eoun~e! moUJOdei>oait,Famllyon-ocean vu, retrlg. $250 per BR,2BA,bltins,trig,!rplc, Garden apt. Pooi. ~. ~m ~ 1%. or 2 baths, • .._ J,y.no pets. 642-85Tl. .~ ,8241.e&se. , 1089 Oro St new crpttng, &: aundtic. $400. · 710 w. l8tb St, CM. _ ·~.some split level 40,COJ l!KI. tt. tor Jong term REAL ESTATE ~~in:.·so· trom water, Stove/refrlg*et. ok. 3 BDRM, 2 Ba, fenced )'d, tllOJ"'"t H·lr ~~ease. A.dMI. ody. BEAUT .. FURN2BR$17S;up iWios.t sundecka. Vacancy lease with option to buy. Wood and Metal Pattern patio,gar.or$300yearly, $150-VACANT! 2· Br. $25(1, per mo. New ptWrt A aguna I I . Utllpe.ld.Htd•Pool,Adlts_no 1 ~ leu than 4%. 3 Prime west side Co11ta Models. Fully equipped. $J25..New3Br.2Ba.Frplc., Bungalow, Gar. KldJ/peta. cfpt. Owner I Agt. Peter LOVELY lBR&:den, 2 00. CHANNELFRONT pets.AlsoJBrUftf~. •MPta:. Excellent financing. Mesa. ED Ri?DDLE Realtor, Est. In ~. $25,000. Gar., patio. Child welcome! * v-. 5t6-QJ.64 er 54&-861). ...___ ... •-·---~ 3 BR.~ 2 Ba. Huge lanai 2 •Uf_ ... ___ ..... 111..... • M & W • Spo--~ .., !!o ..... -.... ,,,..., Brr, 2 Ba.· No pet& '-~ ~··• -·• pnce 6'<H811. '" omen. ·~~ar NU-VIEW RENTALS $171).ALONE on lot! ! Br, SIL'RP! 41111, -& ..,_, patio. c..tnm....,.;. & m,... Year!> Lease •·~•m $155/mo. Adults only, ·m;~>call 7 d""' J!'::i.:::··:-;.:;:i Full. 61S4000 a. -lncd yrd. Kld•/p•u -,..m. 0ooe 10 -& blw. ,.,,,..,. oupr..... pe1s.mcen1erSt.-:1: Invectm'nt Division Lots for s·ale 170 equiP., x1pt lo<:. \3.80(). WINTER rentalt on beac:h, 2 welcome. . everyttitni. $ 2 2 5 Imo . Ovedociks Leis.Ire World Fum. v Ullfum. 255 l Br, $140. Adults ofi!Y.
; Business Center Drive Stallf' your Special Prod. Restaurant HL Br. hoU!le '$330, 1 Br. apt _ * . 54§-:0Mi8. Golf Olurse. 83().-Tl82 . · $/Pool. ItJe81 ·1or .&ollol~ : ! llylne. Callf. Investment Programl profit rel. $30,000 $200. 646--9291 eves. 540-2846 $195-FRurr Trees! 3 Br, all Lrt---Old' ·~ Br, sm. ~NEW 4 BR. Fam rm, 2 Ba. Gener•• \ 1993 ~ S\,-1~ " f t Attrac. 'iii acre view lots Beauty Sa1on in x1nt shop'g daya. tum. Famil,y/angla/)let. . ~ Ir~-. crpts, drps, bltns, frP.lc. $290 3 BR. 2' ·baths, turn., LG>-1' B~'iiicelY ·~· with
cl . • . ctr. $4,000 EASTBLUFF 4 er LOVELY lAfrt4DLORDSI Rtftt-"'9+Houw f,7f:.8430 per mo, Daya 830-7000 ext uno6structed baytronL $425 Pool~ · 0 No ti. :: %,;:t~u:!..~1n8~!= Barber Shop on basy 16ca· HOME. can 644-7007 or FREERENTALSERVIq: BEA.UT\ new · 3 BR '· tn 75,?ttn._McDanlels~Eves&" 3 BR,' 2 ba.' oceanfront. M~-f3 ·~'''···
center. gdl! COUl'!le & tlon, $3,300 " -97M090. . -~EACON RENT~LI " triplex~"' prJY :·M ; ·P@&: wknds, S45-<J966. u~~~ ·.·· 'BEAUT-"2let' u · ·. ,:: ... e·
freeway. $5GO nown;-J$6-~r ~.fup~~.~illl.-tn \VfJ'.mt Cabln -$'13Si:Sep, Gar ·* US,.OIJ·t , * gar. Good·loe&tilin:6~18f9., L•a~ Niguel. The Irwin Co .. Rltrs. w:.sut, _ Imme:c: '~: :;:.~: ,
mo. Full price ,4995. Stlt.f.rs For" additional in,lormatlon Unit .$125.-M.~ uu pd. NEWPORT H ~I Ga.Ts 3 ~R home, frtlle, ..-.crpta, Luxutt\" } Br'' ecriJ0~·-8Uft" I ~ Nr. _\.Y;~.:--m .. ...t97J1.aw. r
need tax break, wilJ trade on these other bualneMe&, R1nt-4HOUM ,f19..l430 Oianning, ruatl_c, 3 drps •.. teneed . ~ant. stove by tree&, f~. ~tou r ~-. -. ' 1191 F.Urn.1.BWf.JITf1IJ:fr,?,.
ESTORS CORNER for local'lncom~ pto..,rty. pie.,. call TWO 1 BR, $lllO'A S125 mo. Bedroom, 2 Bath: l!e"'"1uJ lncl<L ~,i'alJ 67&-7285 .. course. BarPln )265, ~12 ~---. ,• coflt~I "rii .. i )llo
McNASH REALTY * 645-7344 * Ill biles to bcb. 217·21711 r,,:'.°ms. "'1d garden. ~· I ar.,ctJIC!. drpo, --w .. t Nine. 49:H227. . . • -· . • . . Nowport .~IVd., Ci¥: ahows 7x'a groM,
$100/mo. return
• down. O.n I y
Owner anxious,
mow. will con.sider
tftt. Pride of !11 ......... ,,,1111 ... P. fll,SOO.
.., FEET C.-t on Beach
~· 1'rfc:ed at $500. per ft. = tor auto dealeni or 1D&' .center.
CALL THE REAL i ESTATE FAIR,
. 536-2551
I TRIPLEXES
T y~!: *~ OR units, N. Costa ?.tr,a * 2 BR, duplex +
Mchelor. E·•i<le, c .ri-1.
CAIL 642--17n
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9 UNITS + 3 Br. °"11cr'11
home, E. Costa r..fesa. Lge.
6424400 1770 Orange Avenue 29th St. 673-3663. utiJ.,fum.,2'2 Flower, C.M. YRLY lease. New 2 .Br., 2 , BACHELOR 8 ~-R·4 COSTA MESA Costa Mesa . . 305 VERY CLEAN 4BR, 2BA. 2 (re .. apt), ba. on gall coune. 1325 mo. Apta. Fyf11. ·. 3'0 '1tilittles"" ~:
Lewi 63 'xl!OO' .,, .. Harbor ru: Free Coast to CouM:atalcg H ...... Unfum. ...,.,. home ..... :lo beach. NEWPORT-Bodr ·B•10, apac. Call "1S-2030. 1r24s -aln .,. ... """""'
OK•-12 .units ...,.,r:.An MeatMkt-bu...,....,..t $275/mo. Inunied occup. 3 Br., 2\9 'bL tun. F'l'ftN n-ch 8-lbu,·hl•nd _· W ut~.:z:=i
"''" ..,.,~ ~J ~r-AGT: st6-.o._4L __ , .... '-......:t 1:1:'1--.: _ ... 3 ewport 1139• ltt\CHELOR wrlt. .c r pt 1 Cholce-R...t Jew!. 36;540 Sq, Pipe&: tobacco-new store Gener•t 1111uu", .,.._ ....... .._... ., " NEARLY new 3 BR, 2 BA. ·:eom 1 tum. ·Bltft'aoiet •
Ft OK tor~ untta •. $94,290 Fish&: O:lips + burJten SMALL, dean .2 BR.·~. 3 BR, extra lrs: yard, frplc., $185 • 2 BR, 2 Ba,. gar, deck, comp!, turn. All elect ld~.. ~·$95.·tr.;:.,1215. ;·6
Wesley' N. T•ylor Co. C.OUee shop-gd buy Adults cnly. l97'1 .Fulle:rtlrm. 2 e&r Pi'. crpt, $250 per mo. bltns, mature qwet COllple. trple. JM4tio~ B.QQ .. ~e . . " . :
REALTO!tS HOLLAND BuJ. Salts Huntlllgfon Beach ·are'· Ph' S6<ltlM aft 6 p.m . wM.ir bicL-5l!J.0223. 121~ New 2 Br, llO Ba, IO seyt . .J'une. 638-84111~ . .._ Bacbe1<r
2111 San J tn HillJJ: Rd. 1n6 n-...... C.M ~~ .. ,.70 Shll1JI 3 bedroOm Dutch -blk ocean. child pet ok. · ·' ' · ape 1t1t rent
oequ .... _..... · ............... Haven home. New ahag Corona del Mar 3 . BR ;on: Tllstin Ave. $27> 3 Br, 2 Ba. bltns, deck. BA~NT. 1 BR. trplc, $100 mo.* 830-82ll
Newport Center 644-49!0 --PR.E-S:!fOOLLIC70 carpet1 wtth rnatehlng ~.Newt , fBJ/rm. chlldok 2hteatobay patio, parkg. lnqu.lre: «o =,,,;,,,,,,,._,~ ...... .;;;.;,.;;:,:;;..._
Laguna Beech R·2 Lot BEACH Alm\. aood Jeeso drapes. Sparidfng clean. SPACIOUS. 2 BR ~--tn Hi 1161, 51?-=, l3H919 NU·Vf.EW RENTALS s. Bayfront, •s. BAa!ELOR apt, U\il'• ~
Close to Beach. Ready to Willia.ml, Rltr. 538-6166 Re is-th ~ -·-· 4., -·o WINTER on the Beach: 2 '!!fANT· $95 I mo •. Call. nt -per mon • reiar, bltns, FA, cav pcHo Ir <11.7"""'tWU or _._ .,._..3076
build lncludfng plans for Investment 3 Bedroom, ~ bath Costa gal-., adults only, no peta. Huntlnttort 8Hch BR apt, deck. a:i&· Apolena. ===· :;:--,---.-.;,.,,..
Deluxe Duplex. $22,COJ. Opportunity 220 Mesa area. DOuble garage, Avail Nov. ht. 673-2278 SHARP Water,tront .Home. 4 675-6299 or 213: 6'-4428, BACHELOR aipts, putialb
Owner, <n4J 797·3926, covered patio, new paint. BR, lrg patio, gar. Dock tum. $1lD mo. incldl all Qlil. * LIDO lot flnr Ra.le or trade, LOCATION ! fe~ yard. For rent or~ 3 BR. den. 2 BA. 'FIA ht. 4 BEDROOM Condominium avail. Winter or )'eU'ly. Batboli Pentnsui. &C--8400 McNuh Rea.tcy
one ot the last 1ot1 a·-'' on Uon at $23>-month. can Immac, $350/mo, ~ 19 21,S bthl. Patio. 2-car gar: !.,! O,.!! $ 4 5 O • 6 7 ~ •• ~WK & Up-On Ocean 2 BR,·Util paid. $1.'lO mo. No viui. This means everything in _.. Hetiotrope 6'l5-495J. or .,,~ Lido. Corner lot 40' on I ctin Jte -..,& c 11 · new shag carpet, all elee-· Lovely ,Bach . 1 Br. · pets. 2277 Maple St,
'flavre &. lth!LOO. & 88' on : eBal.:,: ~':md : 675-Xl87. trlc. 2 pools, ten mtn. to NORm BLUFFS • View, 4 Room&, Maid Service -Pool e 5f.8-591a e
Lido Soud. Owner. 548-8836. the place to succeed in just Realtors 56-0465 2 Br. $145. CLEAN, Fncd. beach. Lease S250hno. Rd. br, ~i,i ba townhse. Fam _ uw Pd. 2 BR Downs&ab41«>
R·l, Newport Shorn, Level about everytbine, .675-7225. Open E\'el. ~::~H:-.. 979-M30 req. 8201 Ridgefield Or, Ph. :;11P~ CU~ture&, Nr • Call 675--8740 e Sba& cpt/drp, bltns, m petJ
30x75, 2 blkB to bcb. LAND ORDSI 536-tMl · · -· 2 BR, 11,9 BA. patio, ba1cony, Nr H~ ~ter. ~
Sacrifice $2'1,500 or best of. L • 3 BR. 2 BA, Harbor View CHOICE HB \oc. 4 Br., 2 WALK to beach. 3 Bdrms. 315 E. Bay, $250 mo. on yrly 'NICE' l A: 2 BR Trdaln. ·seo
fer. Principals only. We Specla)m in NC!WPQl1 Sehl dlll1ricL Avail Oct lit. Ba., vaqnt, nke yrd. New 11: 2 Sty. $325 tr> $300 lse. lnq. at Apt C 673-l.521 4 Up. Matlft•edUJta.~m E:
675-6587 'i: ~cheCoronldelMare $300/mo. Lease. 983--4919. crptcthnMNt.Oeani:neatCaywaod RealtY' 548--1290 or548-mt. 16thst,'C1M:"60-1285.~''
NEWPORT Beach 90' fron. • · A-Laguna, Our Rental Ser-"White Elephanta" over-run-u a pin! $235/mo. 833-1103. 3 BR,,2 BA, mndo, Eutlutfs, e 2 BR near beach &: bay. $79.50 Sm..n11tr1J traller iv/
tage, view-of ocean . a: iv»toiUY °' '"'~WIU co. vice It FR.EE to YOU! Tr)' nina your boule. Tum them eves 1394145. Immac cond. $385 mo. Call · Carport. ~. $215/mo. canaba.-ut.Da•pd. ~ no !1!'!'~ $65,000. 646-3613 Money to LMft MO Nu-Vlewf . 1nto "Cash" ..• sell them 3 BDRMS ~ hatht, bltM. fitt-1813 or 8'73-9000. yr1.y. 613--4526. .. 1 peii 5Wl.9. ~l \'.·· .
-NU.VIEW RENTALS thru a Daily Ptlot Clusl!ted Ollldren I< pea OK. $235 2 BR, frpl, bllnl. eiei'· gar. CLEAN BACHELOR ' 'APT.' D • ,.,.,,· · ·
1st TD Loans 613-4030 « -ad! per""" Alont, 96Ml7L di'"'.. Walk to 'beach. 1200. $115 mo. lnclds. util. 1112 & · .,.. · · lot. individual yards * Watertront. 30' bOat al!p, ~ nr. shopping. Sell Lot 7, Collins I s I and .
cexctianae fOr C.M. 613--7770. yrly Jae. 870-4llM, 536-1338. Balboa Blvd.,~ -. LAIICE· -;11 BDRM.
NEAR. new -4 BR. 3 Bath e LRG. l BR, apt. Close to pool, BBQ, pado.•1Next 'lG nm.EE J-SR. unlta on one ~=,.:,,=~~~~-Jot Enclosed garage1 BEAUTIFUL VIEW LOT
11 APrS. G.G. 8 2-BR. &-1 In Emerald Bay IS0.000
Bil Sell or exchangt> for * 6773)3() * Ut Diego O>. I.ARCE bulJdlna tot.Jn Costa ff&ED 40-60 Units, Or. Coun· Mesa 69x202.5, Call 548-4448
tyf .. NOW!! • art 6pm ~.
~· Realtor 64MOOO OCEAN lot. Or.mire County. * t LET MOM & POP XMXI tt. beach. $39,500. Bkr.
O~TE -$1,000. mo n•: 6U-4670. ~ + apt + '4 °""'r ""M'"ob.,..,,ll~Hom=----Pltfltl.. Lu Ve-gq Strtp e •/
4.5 unit AAA rat«t, Tr•ll•r P•f'lct 171
MOiiLE HOME
PARK
. corner JroP. R"ure tllx & 1::r ••ter. Trade o . Call Wally,
.. l1l+t118 anytime.
I ' UNITS
' • .,
&%% INTEREST
2nd TD Loans
Lowert rafts Orange Co.
"WE euv·m·s --•
Settl•r Mti. Co. •
642-2171 JU.0611
Serving tln.rbor art". 21 )'!'!'.
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ACJ;:NT ~O Util. pd, 6'J5.5810. ~" ~ • '
The Punle with the lul/t./n Chuclcle Newport~· 3 Bdrm Apt. From Sept· HurttJnP.NYNecft t ·
June. 1M5 w. Balboa Blvd, ' ' -" 1 •
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No. 3. Call 535--$786
NEAR beach -Furn, 2 BR.
winte;r. $3)0 lncl udl. can
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I I~ r 61 D r El· I ~ 2f~;,;.ri~ ;:~2d~gJJ'w ·~: ~-\j stove incl. No pets. 492-1888 Near Albilrtlon's. 67lH$36. I ,D Y T II A R I alter 6 PM, 492-SllO days. NEW, 3 'Bedroom, 2 Bath, I I • I I I . . Sonia An• ~'1225. to """' ~ k r. <:.~;t, ~· r . LRG ...,,., 3 Br, ' ... c I U-lo 1621.l P&r-.Lom<t I D U S L 0 H Qopts,.. drpe. bltna. Nr ·-"-'-•--,,_-••-----
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• -· .... VtU, phone, pool llld. ' . 'I• . IH5 Houw llvm. or Men or WQDM!n. 2 3 7 6 Bae~ Ir .'( BR. ,.-. .
I 8 u T N A R I What 'cb)iiu thlnk 1 Of Ui.lum. 310 Newport Blvd., c."'. !rple•s, 111v. ,-•
those little foNlgh ? 1---------· llMdod -• .... ol • j I I I I : ~ren'I they -.th~? Balboa hlond 2~ unidrat. tn '~''" Wtw ~ ,..J!:f ::!;. ~ • Thi I I i---------..,.. .._; pee,, r • n I• ' .. __ "-'-·~" tlltll . I mom lllJ -I 9V'f • • *YEARLY. 2 lrg Bdrms, llreploce ......... l'rtvate -~ --· I T E E o I c I 1ry to steal one. forlun.. '"""· partly tum. ....... yan1 • .. 11o.11BO .... Ava11 tceo1ooct 1.n. o 1111t w. o1
I I .1 I I ' ate1y, • CX>p cam.. •lantl -0n1> $250. Call m.'190 Oct, 10. µw .. ~-Beocb, 1 ~ ~•>· .
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pr.. qatd. Nr. nikt1. J'OR ftnt • fmttllbl!d apt.
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t I I 1 • 1 • 1 ""~-=~·-FURN. 4 BR. Wlntor -· MHm. · l'REE utll'L Ftri 1 • 2 !t! PIO MOtlCh * "5 PER WEEK * lldl;;;. alJll n<or 1-fl. !w;r--r .r r r r r r 1• fl =~ 61S-2l1! ·~.:,_mi:..-=:,:;.:.-
!7-1 I· I • I •· 1.1 I I •YEAJU.Y. --· ~B~~~ ~40 -·~ ... OIW I -ii--,_. -In llol.dl, .\m Pllol, doon, crp1, clrpo, tnttry. ')V'll' lto\!dl; Jdil 11.'C\XllJ. __:SC~il~>~i.M~u~m~.~A~NS!Wl!!!.~IS~l!!N~C~IJ~A~S~s~iiC~~·~no~N~toO~~Blll ~ i:..--'::: ~.l:Jt.""'"" ,:_: ~ .,· ... ·5'~ ..
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cbldft. .,. ""'-'94-1V19. II,; " · lllLLA MAIUlllLLIS '~" I ~ fDcd ]!!I w/ Crpts • -. ~ mooth. Cota. drpe. petlc,' no peta.
..., ...,,,.,,_ 'lo ,~ SPACIOUS I & i BEOR~ APT. ~i>h~b!Wiil• 167-n'lll.. Kl4' OK.11~536-4121
-.• Oitif'< 'J l'u"'fthed 6-Unfunlllhid ..... ~, :· ', .-· 2trb1pi...Cpt,pr, NEWJ'1:2 Brunjap• Y~ :f" ~~••II)" 100 . • ' • ~It Llvlill. _ . ZI"'°; = ~::··· ::: ..cl yd. A ... Oct 1. Walk 1D HWI-Clonlu.
Qlabwutil!r .CQfor CQOrdlnlited appllanc;es • _:A'Piaientli:.. . :: IO * '11'5. 10o0829 * ll!O/mo. n•.->. '
2 a., 2 ba, oceMlront, '®a. fu=iu:f. carpet ,mJrrored waidrobe doors-.,,. ~A>.""' "·~IO SPAC 1 !'1t-&di\', no ..u. 2 BR. 1 ..,, ...,..,, .. ..,,.., , C. ~.:T~: gJftbis fa kltdlen. bre~ut bar :· l(S'c~. ..:\·$13$ Quiet ...e. Nr~tnr--fncd , pr. 01ilol ok.
STUDIO >Pl-walk t<>.~h. tidll& grtvai-fOO.ced ,paUo. plusli landscap. · : -'"""'". 1140. AGT. · -= 100_. ____ ,_. ----
$80. utllltlOJ( I n1:hd'ed , lni rick Bar-b&-QUes -largo boated pools -ONE·1lEDIWOM 2111\, 11> bo, aturuo, -LfgUna llM<h
"'"-, ,.,.. . . & lanai. Alr·oondlllonlng. O!"Jl'.Pl!>ITTlL a'P!. patio, ..a ev. adlta. ._..-. , 3101 So. Bristol St., $1111t1 Ana 5574200 One-o!-o'ldnd prden apt. In no,..._ $18' 6'&-83ll3 e VIEW e
sruo10 ....... c1oae10bch& .' COLDWE~L. !ANKER .. co. {1';~1•1y~c1!~!!••I 8R. .-. "Refrl&.' Seeing Is Bell-!
-· Mahn penoa. 1125 MA!'QGJ,.G AO_ENT ,:....!.~..-. . 1135/mo. Adu!to. m 'pets. Oceanfront 2 a... 2 Ba. hi µtlL 494-'IS. -;tiJE Vi:NooME . G> Center St. 6G-5tMI Mature aduUa. No pell.
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-....-Aplt. Fum. Ml ~ Untum. 365 IS45 Anahdm l'RJV, J'ojjo .. 2 BR. Crptf, "'""'"'"
-.. • . ' c.ll'Mn:.Pbilllpe -~ --· ..... No -3l'r.'16 Cout liwY .. s. i.....,,a we~~~!:'.tals ,. ....... Holthts c.,_ dol Mir • * '* $ll0 * * 114'1111¥> :m--J. _ 49!1-2835 .
'. Abo oceanlron .. avail. CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Adults, no 2 BDl!ir, •\ec. -· Wl]J, ' Br, 11>:'.B;:' pewl> paln1'd.
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4 BR,_t•BA ........... ; 11511 "'"' i.,. k!L 11~. 2421 r1g,_ elc, -· .iew. f'l5. Bll!>o"crpt/Q, epcl pa_tjo. 121 E ~"st u~-pd, 1 blk \>eh. N. Loguna. ill BR. 2 BA. 1 .. ; ...... :128& E. 161h St, NB. -18Gl. -. ~ '. , , 'l/r·orchl& & ........ QllJdron · ~ ~· $lei. ~'IO< am..
1BR.,1 BA ....... i .... 1175 S.n c.--· ·. ·BRAND<}Biii!ll, lBA, M!!" ·°"· No ..... 880,Cen..,. st, 2 BR. Sho&, a'P! ,& ilr1>s. L19una NftUJ" s BR. horn•~.-., .... >. .. P.7' 'only iz;o mo ht 1aat'•~is0 CM. can ,it l ..... ~. mim. Encl ""'" Nr. ocx:.1c;.·==...;,;.;;:;;.;;.;_ __ _
' CALIJ: '13'31'3 '\;' '-2 BR oceanll'ont !'On"'°"'" ... : ru ~-' +11-day ,1\'ki!dl, ~ -Ull"\8ln. ~HS. ~
l'.'.. ;r. .. '! ' l\pt.1'hlte WiteY_View,'i:feQI c t ,... 1 3 BEE>RM. 2 Bath.. $25S. C'l:£AN ·-1. J-BR. Pool,
to ~ach, priv pa~~-01.~i: _,Beaut.itM'it W..tbay'2J plnsMt, nt lflOIM!·: Aautt.s. ~ assoc iate d mo. Oct-July ls( 4:rHU14. · .pts. POol;· sfN;·.:tuih Ufil.pd. $135 up. MIJl0336,
oomtort.abltt.' bacll!. ·1ctfCpg;;~ltioM ,., •. 2 B~. upper . $135. 981 NOW AYAi/U.llf ... j '""'~ ?l per mo. Incl. util.. HARBOR ·G•rrus ·. 151 E. 21st., c 0. t I Vafencla. Bllnl; carporl. t~:=:-::::;)· . M8y be seen..SUn. 2 pm, 106 llLtn -· ~--yr · · · -6374.'Jl . i,. ... 1e11eoo-"" ~ RAN TO Sanremancto Mesa. :646 1 .... r . ....,, ... _,..., '-'
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"' . -.. ca. < I D~NiW;_!S: f\Y ' Furrilsftect & EASTSriSE: ~-! Br'. ·$165; Dana Point ~::.'-'..:-~~-
Ll,oturlouatyl tum. ~QCttn . .o.pt, Untum. 36.S Unfuml1~M ,. · QuJe:t-\rery clean·-no pets. .... •···· ....... _.
front/View Apts. 3 &:: 4 BR's, ~ . Cpti/~ncl. . g a J. a g f! • M?DERN Sparldin& 2 BR, Ill
2 Ba.' Open·Hoote Daily. Balboa PenJniula F"""j$1)0 h,,$2J5 'ino~ 2430-BSania."Aiia Ave. C.M. din nn, 1% BA. Nr Marina, ~,'i'; ... 1
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Comet" ot Cburt • l'.llh St. .3 . . 5'8-8578 belr 11 ,m.a.ft 3·30 pool, patio, BBQ, drps/cptd, J w.. .. ' Ml •I\
('Jt blk from N.B. pief). · Br, 2 ba Dix apt Incl frplc, B.chelors ·• 1 Bdrm1 pm.. • · bltins. From $115., 499-2005, tn• \ii
Call evH 64e-3114o 3 balconies, din rm, & LI 1 2 Bd e 3 Bel 3 BDRM 2 Bi. . tri-...i-.. 496-0789. . 2 ..... 2 ..,. -J.~ 2"~ 2n•1<3BR.2 blk _from ·bay.l<ocean.lyr '!"' rms . • --~-OCEAN I 2 n ·2 am z •~~ ... r .. _.. lease ~ Ut...t.11:1 nltes 1~ or 2 Full Batl\1 Carpets, drapes.-Qu te t .' , 1.'.ew,·spe.c B~-... 'Bi.. $1BS1&; P9J MO. :winier m-2.l:is. r..---.......,; •, ' Adults, no · Pei:s. \22111 BA, llU'*"1 Uv_rm, dtnlna: =.~ cC :,":'!~a81To~'° p.,0::11: PANORAMIC~. 2 'Bf. 2 MJ:~~ti!: :m~ ~~·· ~-: :.: ~~ard.Cllt&.$190: ~::• z
Oo&ot area.· • Ba. Yeatty. Multi. -Gar., UYln1 room w7ps· or. ' · · ' 831-..-m~m -
Balbo& Ra! Eatata·o.. •'?"'Ire~. -ld>r-wood """1in1 fireplace. Ul>PER. LARGE 2 a.., encl ~·• I ~· · -
100 E. ~ llJ..t, ljOJ1l6a ~ 6'l3-0l!8. &-Ol9J. Co""'"'ent faqndrY areo '8l'· r<r. OOC . A ' ....... 1195-SMOG Jre<, -2 BR c.11 C) ~M ~ -~·•• . off kltc!>en. Ericloaed pe._ Mulis. no. p>js. :IS84 Jleyal atlldlo apt. Cri>W"""-.V. 4"·2277 ~ •• ,,.... '· '• .,.~-eves • --Y . .r.o-·2 Br. l_Ba. tlot.. 2 owl\nmf"I pools. ,Palm D•'-lilllmo: 645-35IS lndry !acll 8;-'1569 or 495-5274 m: 698-6012 or 213: 696-7T24. $200/mo. GaTage. 1 blk to s&lln&, f'f!Cl"eatton taclll· "'T"3'11 644-63
SEACLDT Manor Apt I ocean or bay. 8T5--0892. 620 Ues. Security EWfrd, No =nr;.,:;;-::,.:;:::;.~· ~-=-c--1;=;;-;==~=-.,.= I !~===~::::~z ~ -apt util pd. W. Balboa Blvd. peUI, ~AC ) A: 3 Br apt $140 up. NE\Y OCEAN VIEW APT.
PISfO· Pool lS25 Placentia EW 3 Br 2 Ba. pot Ii Mod I O . , I Poo' cpl/drp, hltns, """ 2 BR, 1100 -'"": .._ti a.,;.,t.our discount ohU<lten OK. S300 mo. Yrly • 1 psn 1 1 I pm. ok. . .. !J63.356l Collect U toll LAGUNA NIGUEL ~ . leW. 917 E!Balboa'Blvd. 2700 Ptt•rson Way, CM 2206 -COJlege No. 5 .• -.54,!~'1035 µfl.GE LUXURY 1250 SQ ' ••Alt'fMllllTI
SiiAND new 3 bedroom 21ii C I •--ch H bo Bl d & 1996 Maple No. I , .•. 642-3813 2 tlR, 2 BA, AIL XTRAS -tJMh ~. eteEantfy , ap st.r•no. u.. nr Ir r y 1 BR. Children 0 .K., pool, $215 MO. ~ LAGUNA NIGUIL ~· $6'15 a man1!I\ hr LARGE upper duplex, ·2 J3R , Adams laund. tac. $15i0 all ulil pd. APT 3 Br, 2" ha. trpc, .. 29041 ALOMA AYI.
eludes boat olip. Eled rk 2 BA sep din & Indry, gar, 5j"5025 fi4_5--0984. Apt 9, l 0 I patio, pr, $31l.. r, .... · · ,,.,,<
bulltins. PETE BARRE'IT nr Grants. Pref adults; only, 'tV'" A~do, C.M. 496--0088 ~'i'> . ,~
R.EALTY ~ no pets, $190., 496-4961. DELUXE l & 2 BR, 1 le 2 Huntlngtor. Beach IO~ --~ • S!
BAYFRONT Dlx up p e r Corona del Mar ba, . $160 up. Pool. Adults. ; ~ 4. S
duplex. 3 a.. 2 Ba. · .. DELUXE um pd. 324 .E. 20th st.. \I < ! ~. ~-m 13th Air c!!:,~~~~~~-::r.,7:,.= i • 2 BR ON BEACH!· Oftit i~ ::. · 6 ,.;,,.
~ min& Pools • Health Spe • 2 a. film mob•• "''"'· ~ T..W. Courta • ·c ... e and eo~1em........, ·c-Apt 2 BR. 2 BA unt Fr 1251 LAGUNA NIGUEL
edults only, no pets , BWlardRoom. -~'lO-~l~6iX1l.2BR.Furn Fr:$.B ·Apilrtmtnts "
$Ui0/mo. Pool. 213:245-4763 1 BR. From $160 ADULTS ONLY 1 Br .• 1 Ba.; .SlSS-e 2 Br .. l
8 pm. 586-S218. ON TEN ACRES 1 Bit 4 Den From '180 l.JGm' &: AJry h's ! BR Furniture Avallalm Ba; $225. e 2 Br., 2 Ba.;
()CEANFlt()NT, "" 1 Br. Apt• !um.Jun/Um. Lease "EDI.TED 0 •NEAN. . S"!dlo Apt. Sep. din rm. C ar p e!O<!ra,_.itshwuhor $23S ... ........ tum. $165/mO. Fireplaces I t><l•. · pat!os. m • , "l'V' . Pa\li.·. Yan!; lit!O/p>. 21.l: heatad _,._ lncld Gas. TV Cable ,\ Wlr
--w· °"""1front Inil: Poo~ T"""' Contnt1 B!Wt. VILLAGE 388-5lS5 morn'• only.. • rec ..........,, -Fully c:rptd .> drpd. !Uc --~~C:.,oc::·~cell'°'"°' 61S-7=_,~=,· ~~.I 900 Sea Lan., CdM 644-26ll •-"-~-Bl d ~ 2 BR.' -. -.--,,._ pe __ ..-ladl: Htd Pool BBQ area. ::!I"' . .. .. __ .... L "'---t H ""'1MU n&<·~-v ...... M. -·· ..._ ci-.... J"!.~-i-OCEANl'RONT Furn. z BR; ~ur nr ........-.. ~l m•> 557''8020 ' F~· 'ii ~· Adults ~·'1 ~ 29041 Aklma Av.e.
2 ¥..fl.iilC< l>'""''tiro lijtl; ' . . . -RENTAi. OFFICE. only, bci n S!Sl.,545-1882. HUNTINC'iTON -= or 496-6%1•
. $m ... t><J.·610I w, 2 ~~ ·e~<:h. Blttns •. ' OPEN_lO_A!!_!'> ~PM_: _-. 2 BR. ~140 e !fSA lfte: Mos.I· V1rdo ' . , • • t..._ .. 5121. ~ )" n 1-&81-G'llil':lf~ 'Shag-f;pUft N.fiii, no pets • • 1 + . . ' •··-,(I ; .....
, ~ ~-... l ·Bilt .drar.~· choice 1-o ca-t-ion . . 81. ,10.t Nr Harbor;,GenW .. $41)-4484. TU . .\~.;.:.:H.B._ -Of.LUXE 2 Ir 3 ~'\..lo fta: ~ -, ~ ~ · w $200 pr •nth. Call _ ,, .. _ <11() ~l'IOt· . encl. pr. $155 up. .)WU.al ~ F'ft.t. OOat d avl. Yr~ 673-359.0 RLTR. 1 . • • • .~ • • 3 1 ~R, '2 '!!· ~ P.llnted, Ofc . .9Jllt'l l0 ~pm Dall}' Ofc., 3095 Mace Ave~,
lie. -~ 61H792 or TOWNHOUSE ,.,.....1100-,,,.. ht .& last W1LLfAM WALTERS .CO. 546-1034. ~ .. . DFJ..~ ~. 3,_1, , · · +~dean-up.;~ --'------' Wilh'ER !'4 t1k to oe<:an. 3 Bdrm, 211 ba, Ir P 1 o • , . , . • . I " 2 BR Adlllta "° peu' IMMli!>. occtiPANCY Newport llolch-
Br, pvt ptHo J2'15tmo. Call -::w~, bewa:_ .~1&, ~ 2'll1 Harbor,. near Wilson. BAY MEAOOWS ·APJ'$.. Nl'W 2~A 3 Br aptm • THE N!W ..
64U485 Onytlm• wlmd ·. , o eves ·I<~ . 1BRBachelo<Ap,. , :JJ>W.Boy.Q. .. eM~ J;>bl·-.dahww VERSAltt:ES
aft 6 wkdys. • . Ful)y carpeted .!< draped, g<CLOSED ~. 2 ·BR, 2 ba Cor H_~'!""'oni Adema. H.B.
2 BR. 2 ba-w/lrplc. re1r1g. 2 BR.·~· refr!i• "'! "°""· •lee ldtchen. 1128/mo. , iOWer Qiltll, drpe, hltno. .. ,536-1111 on tho BLUFPS ~ blk to beach. Partly furn. W-tw crpt g. View .. Adulbl. .•1 ~eated Pool -Nr. S:K'IP g " JW.i .541-0159. , *"'lifOV'E IN TODA y * at NEWJ!OR.T ~
$250 mo . Mll<e 64(}-1500 ext '1' -$2IO. 10 to 4.tnday, "'lulls only, H!> psis , Spoc 2 Ao'G BR lb ""'"' All 0.... .v;ew, 41. 1J>ur -
2trll ..;.; · .... rn-ms. 322 Hellotrope, Apt B, Q!M, CLEAN. biL) Bii. HI BA. cafiiii:"l'iiol, ;.., blda. Kt., oe=tty, a-bi de-
TWO bdrm., 1% bath, · New duple-xes & $165/mo. Deposit Ir refs welcome From SI!9 See •i&ned with a · Nn.ster's ~ 3
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;• ~· fireplace. $245 fncl ALL trlptexas m:i:'d. Ch1dm ok. 5IM225. Mgr, 1T.rn Keelton · .. 8... touch, exclusive clu.b with
.....____ 83&-l~: y.f! v e ~ utilities. Phone ( 71 f) e 2 BR _ adultJ • $195. 2BR, IBA due..,lf!x unit ~7510 or 8C7-Ull>. unique Aquabar, fountaln.s
.. ...,.,, ' 1)44.8Slf or 60-3073. e 3 BR _ 1 chUd • $295. Patio, prden, prage. and fonnal garden.!. All ~2949 z Br., 2 Ba., upstaita. Beaut., new , ipaclolll apt• No pets $150·mo. ~7529 2 BR, ~· bltm, abaa A ~ or the South Q>Mt '1
f Br, 3 Ba, wffl'plc, dshwbr, downstain Attract apt. w/fncd yard• patio!! Ir: quiet E SIDE 2 BR $150 ~· eryN ~ lp&dous. fulesl apartment commun· pa& gar Yearly $425/mo · . · · N 'ta 151 E on.. ~ • ...... wn. r .,....... It IChls. ity wint $3.to + wm rent Swedish frplc. 6 4 f-f 61 O pnvacy, 0 pe • · .,.,,_, Bltns. w~w. refrig, Poot Children "ftloome. No peti. 1 ~ m/rudiol tro f l"" or er ...... .;....,. days· 673-4007 art 6 pm. St. (at F'u.llerton St.), C.M, Adult&, DO pets. &U-9520. $19>. 96S-863l. roo m N-to 1tudenlll. u1.J"9.l1u. • · PHONE· 642-4837 · 2 Bedroom from $2$,
1 BR fqrn one block to so. of Hwy .. 518'iS Begonia. 2 . * Stunning 2 & l BR., BEACHILUFF Apts Deluxe 3 bedt'oom ocean: small vtew. $100. BR. bltns, rdrlg., ~· Perk·Llb Surrounding 2 ba, pool, ree area. 2 nr.. 2 Ba., pool. patio: Modf'Ja open 9 A.M. !<!.& P.M.
"'"' m-eioo· 6. 6-2 6 9 6 gar, lrplo. 1225, Open Sat. " . QU!Er DELUXE ~-n ow, Uth &•. C.M. dah..W. 8231 Ellll A... VERSAIWS
· • SUn. 9:31H:30. 54$-.M93. 1, 2 4 S BR AP'I'S. t & 2 BR w/turn avail Htd 847~2D). he BLUFFS eves. . ALSO FURN BACHELOR . on t .
e Sl'UDENTS NO 'FEE '!' !.GE 3 BR. 2 ba. ,view, fr!>lc. PYt. Patioa * Htd. Pooll pool. 1130 "' up. Adu!". 853 WALK TO BEACH at NEWPORT
Beldl rentUJi 3"'lc. Br. $2'15 bltns, beam ceil i · So. hwy. Nr Sh®'& * Adults Only centet..Slt ~. 1 & 2 Br. Cpta, drps, Fnm Newport Blvd., turn ar
Up. Ahl>eY Rlty 64><l8!iO 1325. 6'1H>l8.-· u~-i I A NEWLY aee. 2 llt.. """ "'-· 2l5 15th; ltll l&th. H••oltal Road , t .,.,,, e WINTER -YEAl\.l.Y e .. * GREAT VIEW . 2 BR. * 11'."V" ft que pt'f~ crPtJI ~.~jl.iri~, i1'CI bltm, 847-3951'. above Pacific Coast lfwy. al
6itei;,•SOllf loYOI, 3-}lll.·, , . c:.'bl""' awm..i... pool. 1777 &nll Ana A,.., C.M.< jpr lo patia:l165. 549-1693. lJIG. 2 l!dhna, Wtlurn apt Ll<lo 111•1 to entrance.
Be.; •fr'.11.Jc.,.-dck. ple_,r, up. 644-6UI, fi'15-.3535. M&r.Apt.lU 646-llM2 /./~~-lBr,upper A<N!tl. no pm. !11 900 Cl&ney--~.Newport
, pmrtially tum. $'50 Jrly. 224 ,A'good want ad la a good Jn. Fut rerults an ju.ta pbane nu~~' drpi, bltnl. reMg. Alabama St., H~ Beach, Ca. 9*. Tekiphont :
Db st;6'13-!18'T8 ~ Yf!Stinent. _ call away -60-srJ8, · ' $111/~. 54$-5210, ~ BNch.. (TI4l ~-
W ..... ,,.. BR, :1-3-BA, Apt~ Uilfvm. MS Apt. Unlum. 36S Apt. U""""'"" ·JM 2 BR, 1.1> ba, trplc, petio, LA PARISIENNE
s:x.u.U15 per 1'llll). Om9'der encl pr. Walk to beach. No 1 Br's uni. $13$ 10 $160
'I ,.rt,Y. 4106 Neptune Dr. ,:osta' ,... r.os t• MeN 1;"''~· Mesa -dcp. ~mo. 912-1050. FIREPLACE. HE ATE D
Call 213: ~ eves. LARGE 2 BR 1 BA -• POOL. Adull4.
. on .... 1" • '" -<nf> 979'-ll68 2 BR.._J .ba, pr, l'.!'" -; dra~. Pl!: M2·14tfl/Evn, Acrou trom Golf Courie
Nr. ocean. Open 1M Sept. 842--6400. 2)432 Santa A...._ Ave.
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And just about where you want to live.
DAILY P!LOl
Your problem is picking from among dozens ... hundreds •.•
of available apartments. Li ke the ones on lhese pages.
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Make a list. (Or use ours ... it's very compi'ete.)
Compare price. Location. Features. Everything .
Then makea smart decision. Rent wh ere you' get the
most for your money. (After all, why accepl hamburger
when you can have steak for the same price?) ... .,. ...........
Start your comparison by visiting our place.
Park West Apartments in Irvine.
Our apartments rent for $160 to $250 a month.
We have a great location. And all the features
anyone has ever thought of putting in an apartment
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Compare everyplace else with our place.
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1. Tennl1 courts )( (with llghta)
2. Volleyball court ,..
3. Basketball courts ~
4. Handball courts ~ . .... ...
5. c~.mplorwlllp Golf C~urse x ·-(ocroea the street)
8. Four swimming pools ~
7. Pltla Jr. Oly-lc POOi " 8. Plua chlldrena wadihu I ]I,
. 9, Three therapeutic x whlrtbath POOi•
10. Health Spa x
11. WelghUlftlng room )C
12. Biiiiard room
13. T.V. room
14 . Card room
15. Soclalroom x .
(catering available)
16. Flrwlde lounge )(.
17. Teen room )(
18. Artciaaaft x
Bridge leaaons )(
Yoga classes y
SUlblllng laasons )(
(all'Dl'9Cllcally free)
19. AIM!ectrlc bullt·lns
20. Wall•to-wall caroeta
21 . Fufrv dra,_,..
22. F'amlly MCtlona • x wllh "Tot Lota"
23. ~rate Adu lt aectton1 ~
24, laundry oervlceo •
"'25. Nl""Hlme aacurltv " 26. Responelve maintenance •
27. Air Condltlonlna x
28. Lawns end tv\An soace ..
29. Neighborhood shopping
(2 mlnule walk) x "
30. Unlveralty
(5 mlnule drive) x
31 . E~ Ind High IChoolt x (&mlnu1et
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lliiiiiiii ... •-Offla Rental 440 PeNON1l1 S3t ,....,.. (fr-•> S5G Carp,t 'larvla ,. '""· -Unlum. -Aptl., ..,.ta., 1...;..;.. _______ I -~-~~~~~c==:-1i~'~"'~"';;-o;r;.Un;;f-~;_· 22~1a~~';""'~·:;or~Un~f~um~·..:S!!7~0~1-Sq. tt. olt\co space >ell * li!NDU SPmmJALIST * GRAY iiltf ldtWo (approx 2 JOHN'S.cirp.t l Upbob...,, JI eW,.Ort ""iffcn to 11 overlookina: Orarc• lAt uu. ad chalCt )'OW' mo old)~vic:: 1'th • Oranp. Df'l..hmpoo fr e e Scoc.ch-
PARK NEW-PORT :;N:;•w::!po!:'.:.rt:...::111:;•;.:ch::;._ __ .;;N;;.•.:;.w::;.po:.:r.;;I .:;.lll=•ch:;;;... ___ Qoonly Airport. °'"""' ol w..,,. outlooll oo IU1 lor Ibo !4216th St., Colla M-. ...... (SOil -II).
rect'9tlon area. '1 Individual better Prof8uional. acMctrt,ost .SU Dtpeuen A all. cob-APARTMENTS oUlcet, •--... ... """" on w .. Lloenaod. Roodlnp briah,._ .\ lD mlnute
6 ~fu. area. 38c Per d&IJ.y, 10 AM-10 P M . WJU. anyone who bu 1Mn a bleach for whUt cerpet.,
on the bay L. ... II. 213: 634-3211. '92-S136, -312 No Elu '63 lmpela,•UBX~..2 -~ Saw your money by ......
Luwry ~l b\~ °'" ve cam In 0 R. a 1, s a n 001le "'" WIU\.'1 me txtra tz1pt. WW clean
ttlcoktng cM water. DuoY I New Waterfront OttlclN Clemente. dll&ppelttd ~ ot Ml:Jrtr UWJc rm., dlntns rm. Iii
s1'0.llOO ""'"" .... ; ...,,.. ,.,_ sm ll!.... FREDDIE s1. CM ""'-" Vlelorll A hall sis. Any rm. S1.:JO, mtna pool•, 1 IJihlNI tm+ Prime Location WUaon, nlaht of Sept 24, couch uo. Chair $5. 15 )'1'1.
ni11 court&, plus mllts ol :Wl ~ Dr., N'pt. Beach pltue call 548--0341. exp. ls wMt eounta. not
bicycle tralla, puttinc. sbul· b. Bill Grundy Rltr 67Ulfl1 Please ~ VI touct'I with WST 9/25. 1'~ em a J ., method. 1 do wcx1c myae!f.
fieboatd, croquet. Junior l's Karen and JUchard. We Cockapoo. lD wit. old. Black Good ttf. 531-DlO.L
trom $17.f.SO monthly: .WO 1 1g 1,,. ... ,..,.1!!!!!!!!"'1""'~ I know where )'OU c-.n tlnd w/M\IJI patch ot white Or\ Ceillnns
and 2-bedroom plans and D~ 1pace available $50 .,.,U'k U you still need it and ~chin. Vic of Harbor A .;..;:.=·~~------
2·1tory town bou#S. Df'C-mo. WW provide fumlture WE MISS YOU TOO!! Baker, C.M, Answers to * SPARKLlNG WHITE
trlc ldtchtftl, private patiol at $5 mo. An.swttinc lel'Vioe \VlU.. anyone who hu seen a TOlha. Re~! Plea.se call New atiCUsUcaJ. ceilings
or balconlts, carpeting, dra· available. 222 Forest Ave, '63 Impala, gold 2 door, 531-388S af\5 pm. A.try thn@, &W-71.83 Reu.
pe:rlta. Subtern.nean parX· Laauna Beach. 494-9466 Llcense •UBX 344 which U)ST In Mesa Verde, T~r Cement Concrete
Ina with elevators, Optiona.J f • t little $140! DESK lp&C.lt aY&llable $:50 diuppeared vie. of Meyer striped cat, male wearllw ---·------
mald .. rv1.,.,. '"'' "°"" ol or JUS a .. . .... Will ---St, CM "'tween Victoria • ft•• collar. Anawmi .. • CUSl'OM c EM ENT
P'ubk>n llland al Jambotff at S5 mo. ~.me. Wibon, ni&bt of Sept 24, Ttire (tee-cr&Y). He may WORK
and SaJ1 Joaquin Hills Road. Llvlng at Oakwood is $1 mlllion In recreation. •vallabW. 171'r.i Buch Bl'fd. pleate call 543-030.. have cllp!bred Into a camper Drtvn, WALKS, J!fttlos,
Telephone 1714l 64.f-l!m Swimming pools. Health clubs. Saunaa. Ten· Hunttnirton Beacb. 6D-a2l JOHN-All ts tos&ll/eD. Will or T Call 5t5--40'15. pool deck&. Don.:su..8514
for rental tnfonnntlon nis courts. Billiard& Indoor golf driving range, BAY VIEW OFFICES be at Howard'• Restaurant TR.ADE 5 acres corner of PA'nOS-SIDEWALKS
EASTBLUFF Sand Vol1eY.ball. Wh lrlpool Baths. And Iota ~luxe, Air-oonditioned .-very eve at 8:30 pm. We11 aec&n. Road on 3 1idf:t, CEMENT OJNTRACTOR
VIII• Or•n.da Apt1 . more. There's a resident tennis pro and an Redecorated. Udo area have a delidowl Wetcht neM" Victl'll'ville tflt <>ranp C.a1J. Max ** 6'Ml68'l
e TOWNHOUSE . Spacious 4 activities director who pl6na free Sunday ReaJonomics, Bkr. ~ Wat.cbtft dinner A Wk it O>uncy property, PATIOS.PLANTERS
BR. 2'4 Ba.., • balconies. brunches and barbecues. CORONA del Mar. Dlx air out. E. K. 5"-42M. All Concrete work. Brick,
trple., wet bar. attached :! Starting as low as $140.Slngles, one al'ld two-CODd. offtces. Up to 2500 aq. PROBLEM PrecnancY. ~FEMALE blk 6. wb t alumPllOM wk. 89f..3533.
car garage. lSOO sq . ft. I h d S ft. ~ bl:d,r. Xlnt prkc. ftden• 1 y mp at he t I c mlnia•-F-T-~-. Vic • .,=.;;:;=...;c,=-="-".:CC.-$315/ bedrooms, furnished and unfurn s e . orry · '" •uic ..... 1tT,-,..,. PATIOS. walka, driw.s.' Saw,
e ~E . To\vnhouse no children or pets. Models open dally 10 to 675-6900. pretnancy oounsellng. Abor-Harbor Shopping Center, break, remove A: replace
-Spacious 5 BR., den, 3 Ba.. 7. live big ... at Oakwood. GROUND tloo~pkg-Unr fwy tiocAR" E" 64A~!!°r11 ref. AP· C.M. Sat. eve. Reward. concrete. 548-8668 for est.
frplc., wet bar. attached 2 SOO sq. fl, $100. To et, etc . --..... 545-0739.
,.,. ..,.... 2660 ••· "· Oakwood Garden Apartment• 1138 """""Im· cM 67l-'654. PALM ~ CARD READINGS ALTERED mat• si .... ,.c __ h1_1d_c_._,. ____ _
$550fmo. PR01'~10NAL Sui~ ~ady Put, pre1ent A. tuture. eat, vie Bolsa Chica & Hell, e CHILD CARE e
.• Pool FacllJties • Newport Beach to eo. He-il at Bolsa Cb.lea. A!tvice A help bf many m&t· H.B. Genni>Us r eward!
Nr. CdM IDgh School Irvine and 16th H.B. $275/mo. ~1323. ten. 213: 694-1350. Fully Uc. 846-3113. Dependablr
335 Amigos Way, NB &»-2991 645-0550 • 642-8170 2 Adjolnlng offices, b~ ii\· La Hahn. call for appt. 1,H'°ELP""-,~.2Yr~-0Ge-rm--0Sheo-'p Harbor/Baker Area.
ONE bedroom apartments, A.;;;:l[J;;f;';;0.-_.:::.~~36~SG-iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiij tenecUon C.M. $90. Utll'1 * EUROPEAN PSYOUC * Blk/silver. Hu: pups home. 5 4 6-4 1 4 5
ne"Wly ttmodeled, cllJ"P'ts, Apt. Unturn. lncl. 6(2..6560. $25. We love her. P l ease ! Contractor
drapes, buUtins. $175 a Newport Heights I -II ai J Bu1lne11 Rent•I 44$ Appl!. avail. thru Oct.&: Nov. 67J..0507. .;;o...;..:;.:;...;. ____ .-
month, Winier. Stt Sat & ,,-Cn4) 52l-C156 SAMOYED dog, male ans Addition& * Remoddmg
Sun 1·5, lm \V. Bftlboa *NICE 2 Br. Pool, Sundeck. !:: ';THE FACTORY", .con--M£N-Women. Profeulonal "Teddy", Jost ID. Vie Com Gerwick & Son, Lic'd
Blvd. PETE BARRETT CID. a:ar. Adlts, no pell. -sisting of 32 unique boutique muaage. Call for app't with Mea area. Call ~. lil:HOU * 549-21'10
REALTY64Z--5Dl. ~et. $1'10. 54!-4922, Rooms 400 shope,hu2kmrtlnp$f!Jltnthe Inp,6G-9990YMCA. LOSTdrkbrwnBurmeseeatJACK Taulane.~paJ.r
ADULTS ONLY -&12-8001. FURNISHED r oom 1n maJJ ra.nglJl2 &: ~ ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Upper Sandeaatle a r ea remod., addit. ~ yn. exp.
PET OK San Juan Capistrano private home, with or ~ lobe.coo ted 425 30th Phone S42-72l7 or write CdM Reward. 644-1814. ' Llc'd. My Way Co. 541~
DELUXE 2 BR ., $l90 $185 mo. New 2 br, cpts, without kitchen prtvllegeos. ~ ~~ Beac h P.O.Boxl223,Col!ltaMesa. SML blk .male dog, wblte Oatdenlng LARGE 1 BR., $160 Working larl.Y prele?Ted. ·• ' 1-'-'-'-=-=-----drps, wtr pd. 496-0089; Miuion Viejo area 586-2918. 673-9606 or 642-8520. TERI star & white fronf; paws. HANDYMAN -All kinds of 55~=-~~~~~e. {213)431-7282 anytime. ROOM for retired ·lady SHOP In Laguna Beach, XI& We love )tlt1 CnlJ~ Prk area.. 546--3876. ~rk. small ~ a
. Aptt., w/pri bath. $15 mo Kit No. C.OUt Hwy, w/ocean Please 0>me home BLACK talking Mynah Bird specialty. 956-9374; 546-9723.
FOR lease to execuuve or Fum. or Unfum. 370 priv. v.Car n e c es~ a c ): v\t'ol.·. S300 mo. 494-5600. * * ALL tahrle• % price "Petey" vicinity 200 blk GARDENING SERVICE
prof. CVstom condo JBR, "'•"' .,,,..... 1736 ANAHEIM, CM Tues thru Sat -SONIA'S Femleaf. CdM 673--n62. n~~o.,ie _ Reliable 2BA tlect gar opener, fli>lc, ~ cs h ~~
811lboa Island Ground floor, pkg, nr twy FADRI • SWUlet Beae · GOLD pendant watch. Rose * 646-(;852 * pool, 5Jll1 pet ok. $365. ROOMS $18 wk. up w/kit. ----'-~"--""'=-=-=-
645--2.146 645-4110 BALBOA Island, attr. 2 or 3 $30. wk up Apts. Low To!l!!f...Sllo-673-2654 face.. $50 Rew. Wedding a:Ut. TIME FOR
}JEW channeltront -VJew ;r, ~J blk to water. \\'Inter monthly rates 2376 Newport Industrial R'!ntal 450 l ][SJ Please call 9S&--0281.
apt. 4 BR .. 3 ba. or 3 Br. $225, $250. Yrly $.JOO, $325. Blvd. CM 548-9755. Loa ... ,_.. LOST i;ray cat, unsexed
--·den. Side tie ava.'il. UZi 11) sn-8:324. ho male In E-Bluff area. QUICK CASH l""'"' DELUXE &Inn .. pvt me. _..... Reward. 640--0285 aft 3pm. Mo. Yearty. Owneor. Cotta MeM share bath w/1 tenant,
!nS-1972 . 675-ml LA MANCHA $75/mo. E\'es. wknd& . Found CfrM •ds) UQ I.Ost.IN EASTBLUFF. ALL
OAYFRONT Walk to """' 616-20!2. ~n'+·-" .. ._ GRAY CAT, FIXED. THROUGH A Brand New Deluxe Unltit ...u1U1.-.ICU,UC.----FOUND : 1&24 Nylon U.S. * 6#-2239 * .
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ui::.· ~~': Rent no~ for your con1· ~tp:::er::t. K ~~~\~~~ .....__REALTOR~ Flag along pvt beaches atl 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
draped, doek avail. Adlts. structlon allowance of priv S4&--(f;l& • -Cameo Shore1. Evidently11',------~ ~-mo·s -rent !BR, !BR~ • Ide 1 LEASING h<longed to cruber. On 30" I .... ,.,,.. 11~i DAILY PILOT M&nor Apts .. 2 den, 2 BR's & 3 BR'L From GUEST room for e r Y T OOO FT & UP .,.,1>0den atatt. 673-5133. . A......-
$15.5 Dlhwahr encl a:ar, lady in home of RN. f\fea1s ' • . ~~~~~~t!~~,,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~.: Br. $164. Pool, Crpts, drps, . ·, pool BBQ's & transport.ation, 6.f&.?36fi. Jrnpro\·e?1ents .to ~t. ~tajor FOUND male cat 6 to 1 WANT AD blt:M, garb. dlspl. 1525 swim r · street 1dentlfication, Knot t months, vicinity Bayghores.
Placentia Aw. Atk about 642-2007 778 Scott PL. Ot COM, Room A bath, Pri en· Ave. off ramp or Gard('n N.B. Long hair, lvhite & Schools &
our dilcounl s.M-8.l meabBJl8 2C) tt'llltt sro. Util paid . Grove Frwy. grey; 645-1410. Instructions 575 642-5678
BAI.BOA Bay Club Luxury 2 6'l'5-aa82. Richard Acker Cn4l 892-8374 MALE puppy, bfown collar -• SparkJtns New Adult Apts. LARGE room w J b a t h . ~ Br. 2 ba, ~nd terrace. BR F Sl90 \\'/blur! rl'linestones. V1e
Waterfront. Leue $500 mo. 1 · urn. · Private entrance $95 mo. MODERN s p r I n k I ere d Pl'.lmona &: Hamilton, C.P.f. Avail mw, &IO-O'.lGO. 2 BR. 2 BA furn . $24.S Npt Sch ~11S.f warehou5e space. 31~ sq ft , AIRLINE [~1~)
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Private pat\ol, lush forfft Ir: 3280 sq ft at 13c pt"r ft. _-64~•-03630"--,·~~-,-,,-.,. ON Be.y, Split level 3 BR, 2 setttni. Carports, cu paid. Room & Bo.rd 405 2991 Grace Lane. Co~t8 ?-.fALE: Irllh &otter vie Brook· &
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BA, ftplc, dck, pier, $450 )T· 114 E. 20th St., C.?>1. MS-0131 ROOM boeJ'd I: laundry for l\fesa. 3 am to 4 p;n huht &: Ball Rd., Anaheim.
ly, 224• 20th .. St., 613-SB78 SlfAOY Elms·Pool & Garden eldm)., retired aentleman. 548-5551. ~963-=1~293,_· -=--,---=...,--.I
evea. $140-$170. Chlldrtn. A1k Refined private home in Renf•ls W•nted 460 FOUND Buenjl, City ot
1BR :2'BA, 4-Plex, erpta, about me turn. plan. beach area. Family coo-Orange, call to Identify,
l drpt, blttns. NI' lloag Hoap. 642-364.S. sultation r e q u • 1 t e d . WANTED to rent. prage ln _,55'i-7:-:-'6SS~.-· -:::::::--:::::;;-::::;:
No pet-. mature adult• onJ.y. 979-1396. _Dana Pobrt, San Oemente BLACK &: grey, small male
$175/lno. IQ...43!1. Huntington Be•ch Guest Home 415 ar;· Call ~:mt. dog. Vic F.dwards & Slater.
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TRAINING Clessification 100-1 24
I ~-I~ E.AST'BLUFF 2 Br, 2~ Ba. HUNTINGTON Gard t n 1 Misc. R...tals 465 H.B. ~
1111 eke. cpbi/~. frplc, Apta. Hell at Bol9& ClUcL PRIV. Room, men/or BLACK a-white, ma)e cat. '
c1i1 pr, pool nr. by. IM6-l32l. O'.lmpue -~ women. LoYlns care. C1oee FOR Rent ott strHt perldna Vic Bayalde Dr. & Paclftc
&....-. what you''" -· Fr. to park, Ubr .\ -· """'' 1""30, nlabt llght!n;. H NB •••--$101 ••~ B N--Coalrt wy., . ' _.._ ... ......,, Y decor. •-3 BR, $13>-S>lll. 541)--. mo. -··~·
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.2 bL. frpJc, )'fly leaae. New· DELUXE Apt-priv. patio, COME ... laaw your pve'Dt!I ~iijij"';iiii;ii;ii;ii;;;iji;j;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiil port Sh::lfta, 642.-8520. rntme. 6 pcds. auna. ten--cared for u you would. do, II
DLX. 2 Br .. 2 Ba for quiet nis, SU>. Spadoua Pool&ide time pe:rmlttlrw. &IU278 * O•ssificatian 150..1 M
I.__ ~-__JI~ adulta. Patio, lndry, new Bungalow Sl50. 84&.aJ59. Rentals to Share 430
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\ruRLY. Canal front 3 hr, • ftOOMMATE
,__ ... nd -• Im 3 BR... 2 ba .• all bltns. s~ REF'ERRALS * I Classification 200-260 610 E. 17th St.
11f!W'l,y ~r. .,.. eui;. • to be-aeh. \\'inter $250 mo. T d r Pa d •
N-;;·3':.'. ~nu~r. °"""' ~·.~:·.:,3 :.i;1; ~.,;:-a:•I ~';:,'.! ra er s · ra ise 543-6655 ClusiliceHoo 300·3·5
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Gold lbq, dlhwshr, ref; $270 $275. MD. unfum. 642r-0177 WE FURNISH: I' [ l[t] 8al~ Blvd . .t-llSt. 6«-.f.14() 3 cl 4 BR. rum. or Unfum. Roommates Who Want to ~r Ines For Qualification Info I ..,..b•••taf.-Rlflt W1
NEW duple-x 2 A: 3 BR. New. Elmore Co. Rea! Roommate& Who Need to Shr _ _
$2751$325 yrty. Near ocean t:111t11.te Dlvl1ion. 64!)-41)4(1. CALL Cn4) 533-0302 t•I mes PIANO or voice, my home or Classifica tion 140-170
/Ir bay. 96Z-OM9. Roommate ft.elem.! Service yours. 20 Yn. exp. l\-taster
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Y•arly. . ..• Dally Pilol Ous~l"1 lady ' (lll'a!rhl) will ''"'" dollars PIANO LESSONS
Call ~24SS. Ad. 642-56l!. her borne w I• am e. Exp'd teacher, reas. call Claulfic•tion 40Mt>S
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546-4.f36. l'RADE J15M eqty In • Br, 21,ii ACRES No. CUI.I'.
RMMATE. male or feml. to l Ba Nwpt Beh East BluU Trtu. elate to town a.1.,~----,--.,[5l Classification S00..510 aMtt 2 Br. tum apt condo. For eqty Jn house ln lake. SJXlO. value. Trade ' ..................
w/IJMdeck. SUJO +'Ai qtill. Huntington Bch« Foontaln for car, (I!' ?? · · · [ Pwtonafs lf •1
Avail lmmed. c d M. Valley. 8.f6..JYJ6 "'· rn•> ~ . .
~3472. HAVE: Leuedc:omm'I bk!& l Acre CaWomla PiMa. i ~ysitf\ng CM:ssificafion 52 5-Sli
COMPANION to than new Lee C·H lot, SM Dtmu.. F Unit 1. $%395 vallM!. Trade
mobile home ln nice area. a: c. SSS.500. WANT: 11se, ror cemtnt work auto or T MontER, t>Xp. 1'1 e a Is · I J[SJ
JIB. Ulcea to cook & hu duplr:ic/triplex or TT? C.M./ of comparable ~a.lue.' Fenced yd. 2-5 YT· olds. Nr Lllll W fiMld
B ~--· IBkr 6<n .. 756 * ~4965 * Npt Hahts Elc-m, IChool i '-,,,_....,,_ __ _; car. W/eldmy woman. Aft N. · vw•~r • '"'"" · 6G65.f7. Cltstlfication 5SQ .fl55 4~712 \6' STORE 11hopplna centtt, WANT: Small commercial .
SHARE haoe w/l[l'ad. 2 li· La. Habra. Wlll accept 11118.l--.·lllvtns qUartmi btwn HB DAY Nursery, b&blH lo S I ]( ?P} sR·• mod. ldt, prden, ltt propertltt1, to spilt up Ir Lone Beech. llAVE: Cir ~per "''k. MS-5788 or . ~ _
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lltW't t.aruna Be-a.cit mohUe ~lop. ana. F.q, ST.'JOO. c ho Ice Anowh~ lot. lrc 6: room addJUon11• A a: ti-1 1 ,_._.,~...,,.----'·~
home with tame. f!K.7972 or \YIU add TD'• Wor cuh. ~ tor Jata model auto OJntntctors. 497-1288 Claulflc•tion 600..699 = male mommate::,.:~·~~ or ?11 ~ Bu•lnets S.rvlc•' I ··"*"-lut•J
want«! to aha.re 2 Br. apt. 1970 VW 1-"A.f)fBACK, new HAVE: rlnt TD S50m at LIBRA OFTICE SERVICES 'f'
Poot SIJO. 547-6791. Un.ot:, enatne le brakes. fot $400/mo, 9~ Int. OuetOyn IBM Typlng, 2538 Suite B, Cleoffic.etiGn 700.71 0
G•r-rs fer Rent 415 van or p\dt·ur. 2nd TD SIDm at Sl.00/'lno. Newport Blvd., 0.ta Mtu, ~
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•torq:• =-' ·39 CHEVY $800 VALUE. ~~ at,n,b•. tAMe r~; I •Roi! OR su•LL O.ttlflcetian 100-llb Ph. 5.'tf.•ln'1 TRADE t-0R PICK·UP .......-ilMl n_, ,,. • .,. ~ ,._
w ANTED: Garare to "'rrt. TRUCK IN GOOD CX>NO. 1teno • Gunnt dllll&f!r. AU Typn Worlc! CUt doorl. [ NI w ....,... l' I ~)
furniture nor<, ~ CaU Slave aokr' Incl. Val. fTS,. panel, 1'tf'n0dct, t I n t I h , .,...
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Wanted : fOf' Stor... 5 BR. Exl'C'Jtiw home. REDECORA'TING, Trd Bui· e CA.RPENTR't e Roush • ,--------.
Call 673-!SOI all~ pm Euliltl" Cnt.Ui 1'feia. krli $800 .ofa, bl~ A f1nllbPlUOTopaltctmen1. [ -... lf•jpJ
Office R•ntal . 440 rRADE S2'l.~. equity lor OP.1"1'·for bm wlvtt Jooae fl46-.69'11 •. Wr-15&4. ..._&r•!Mflt tr.-
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1"lnt IMultrial •• _.... fr'. --~·'" ATTnrrlONI,.. e1tAbUlhed bollneu. In wk. Stie Mr. D ~ck er, .Art MclczrouM dcaind. Then lhla ti the Jci> ... you, ~ !ta OK. Clll Bob 646~ ASSEMBLERS I IU1t Lagpna Buch. 49+-ru5. F<iklano'or, 1611 w ... cwt m.-...,..1na1. Come 1n now A land ""'
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* LAifDSCAPINO * '"'· JlcllnL Int/Utt -only, ~ or oldtt. Sewin& DISPLAY F .. Paid /_PRIORITY •1 est. Refll. 51&-:mt. . ATTENTION! exp bcolpfuL Bead> .,.., P-. '° h!Nn, ._.,,. Sr. Arent-CPAl<:omtr J!Sl< PERSONNEL HtWJawnl,Sprlfll .. ~r1, Jmmedia1e plactment Wrl ,.. __ _..n...1 Ad N 524 ...... lofech. Oe&lgner ~ G NCY clidta.. dMnvP. State llc'd. FOR deu A: nn.t palntfna, f lnex rienced te ..__ '1\.1 o , ~ Preferred Girl f'rictay th t $100 A E
iJl.IZll. ...._, reu. ,...._ c.u u1e ':.i..r. !':..m1>1, ~1e Homemakers.IJpjohn Dally Piiot. r. o .... 1'11!. interview "" :i.. ... E><ec. _....., o ,.,. m E. ,, ... c.M. &&-71!<1.
XPER.T la pa ntie DSck. 981-«l&S: Costa llna, CallL, m . ·~ otfi<'e P~I Clerk $650 JXN'fl'6RS. Waxrn & ~. •now· bow, Pla.,er, Petet._ RllNlr CALL US NOW! IOYS: THE BROADWAY . APBookkl'l'p:"r S600 Maids, exper. p/Urnt 4 hrt
_._. "'•M -~ trim p p S fill TrrJ Ed!nw. Hunt. Bel>. Typist llOO '""'· Coil .,..._1.'11. ...,.._,.. .,...... .,...... * PA!JO:I PLASTEIUNG • • • NMCl1 People 1 need two boy• to vaean--Equkl Oppor. F;mplo~r Slt'OO $~50 JOBS de&mP· 961-3481. AU .. ___ Free ---1e1 P•clflc Who Went To des on best newspaper boyl====----'c-'-,=
b'•--~-. ~~ ~~ o 1 ----need DELIVERY man. penn. PT Elk:TOW Tr&1M1· $~ URGENTLY NEEDED "'''-'lo ............. exptr., Can S40-6825 Ptrsonnol •-rvlce1 Help P-le crew. n ':! ~~... ' --.1t. aer.. can Gerrlt. ~ boys ccnt.ldered. Top pay LA 1'imeL Deliver to homes 1'~,c Skkpr1Com1r SSOO e St<-rrtarif:s ~ daya or Ar 1 e Plumblnsi 112 No. Tower and bon ua. Are you Rood ki N.B. Workin&: hn approx Also ~·i>e Po:!ltions e Keypunch Opttaton
2J.3l830.6IS3 p.m. L.R.. OTIS PWMBING Union Bank Squatt • Procticol Nurses .enoufb to quallfy! u '° 3 to 6 AM. Must have lat~ NEWPORT • lndmtriAI
Oranp, Ca.lit e C I ~ t ·all· mod wag or PU. $215 mo. PersonMI Agonc' e st11•-Clerk Typist ·s ••,,,,,...plnc. Tree R.emodeta A RepaitL Water 547•6446 onvo e:) ... en ... · 642-4800 • .. ,. ......_ __ , ---....1 .. 11-...__t d'-·1-"-·-5'6-3347 133 Dover Dr., N. , Irvine 5-~50 ~ Yard ~·-,.· ·-.... _........., •• ,._., Aides ' DELIVERY of DA l LY 642-3870 NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO
.Truh baulfng; k< cleanup. dlhwahn. m.3'T.!O lol/C ~ AAk tor,Racloel M., BOYS 12.16 PILOT SUNDAY ONLY I """!!I!!!"""'"'""""""'""" Tun>po T-~-~ Help ~IPril*Jett.GU-11&6. BIA.AllDalb'PUotartt&. •Nurse A ides Jotu TopCttw1elltnrOranae · • 0 ~··...--.... ~·ft-ING REP·~ ASSEMBLERS • C . A'd ~--t'• 1a ... ..i1e N-oer. --Roqu..., FOOD Mgr., bukall, "'""'' Jr "-·lgner/ HANDY MAN. LT. PLUMB-rwuma AUlo P/t.DM. A.Demtity 4 p:qin&" o mpan1on 1 es Wc;. 2 eveninO ~·s;,tur. the Ute of a Statton Wagon at snack stand. $3 hr. • ~
ING. EUX'J'. CARPEN· No job too small ot sm11 pre••u.re lz).. e Housemothers _ day, Generous O:imml.alon or Van. Contact Mr. Jtany ~U03 before noon. EnqinHr
TRY. * &G-31211 * ltr\lml!lrt9. and Bo Make M°""> Seeley, 130 Welt 'IQ Sf.. Wanted to nu ~ --lfion . e 5IH71I e Draim ~ -$1.50 PleMe Apply • Housekeepers and K~w~ wtth Sc:bool· COila Meu FRY COOK. COT T A GE In et11inttrin[°&;.;;. "E;per.
EX PiE RT I & P • n e • e Sewer line to 100' -$15 Gulton lndust:rlet: work, too.,557-6739. DENTAL pedodontic I a b COFFEE SHOP, 562 W. 19th in det11lcn &: ml.mg nbttal•
Garden•-r. Co~ *.S&om• 1644 Whtttier Ave. MakeprofitableUBeof BOYS trainee. Mmt know dental St,C.M.~. dieRlpJW~1$'1yAChlBreq'd .
.r.M.1~·NB.C!M COLE PLUMilNG , o.taMem Umewhllebelpineothm.lf terminology A: procedm'eL GIRL FRIDAY Advarw...-ement oppor.+xln"t
.-,,_.._...... 24 b.r. lel'Vlce, . ~USl ASSEMBL y )'OU ba.ve the ability, we 'It" tB-l4 to tff"hwr P«ll~~ Non '•mo« et. Some ~ha.sing installation neoecb C'O bttlentt. Send resume to
• Rawalian Gardener. PLUMBING repairs and ID-SOLDERERS-WIRE WRAP ~-~ ~l~ ... ~~ ~I'.'~ :en:..Pnlnt. Siu, Cl• ~~· Pref lB Ir: 28. enlhUllaa:tic, stll·llal'ler to R.E.J. Poole,
O>mplete &ard<""'" -1ta11a..,,., paJnttnr. ,,.,. -enced 5" ~·a~· ~ ~· 8 DAILY PILOT ~~ bant11o ooe girl oroce. Take Columble Yachts
, Kamelent, 146-d. EJt. Call a: aave. 839-03.?2. -Jrvfue · MIH4.50 ~k. 492-4t20 DENTAL AWstant • Ort~ phone orders, type I Issue A Div ot \\'h1ttak~r C.Orp.
COMPLETE LaWn A: i in"l/~lter.1tton1 N~VERATFEEAT~ We Ww Be~ BRING botltique it ~m s; dontlc chlllrslde, mature, =~~e~ia':~s~:~: c!:r.~;~~~~f.A~26
• r: .. ...w...1-lel"Ytce. Haulina: , -~ em.po emporary e P II Uo 9"13PM M -~·· iml"'ng exper only. 842·7Ti5 . ._..,...,._ -~~-~_.. -· -App ca ns ..... , • ac:rame, o;ruo,;1n:n, •u • pare Invoices !or peyment.. F.q ual Oppor, F.mployt>r t.l/F 6 dean-Up. Jim MSJ.0405. SEWING-DESIGNING ASSEMBLERS, PC Octobtt 9, 10, & llth leather, poncho11, scarves. DENTAL Recept:lonllt-t>:xp. ~ Bookkeeping ·or accounrs JAP•~ Garden er , Mentwomen. Reai. Rates Assemble & M>lder PC et•. We "111 sell them for days a v.-eek. Ceg•I Sec'y to $100 -·-~ t .. payable t'JCper1ence a must. O:lalp\ete Yard Work and SW m1n. can &4&--7(51) boardll. MUil be able 0 583 w 19th St yoo. Very 1ucoeuful seas:>n -646-4911 Starting salary $575-$650, ln-Wl".11 qualified pl am"" tht-
Qeu.qp. Free est. 60-3102. Alterations 642""5145 recognize parts, know color • la.51 yr. Rags to R1ches. Inc. DENTAL Assistant Wanted surance, paid vacation. Send job of hl!r life v.'Ol"lclng for
u_ ... ,__ Neat, accunte. 21 years -code, do band eolderlng le 308 P.1arine Ave., Bal. Isl. Exp'd for 1 a:ifl olDoe In El t"t'SUme to '.\1rs. McClure, a dymrnk law tinn Jn the .....,",. fll ~.. read 1chen1atlcs, Accepting Costa Mesa 673-llDJ. Toro. m-so10. beacft area.. e lie Ion l t t · P.O. Box: 1810. NeWport AJtD • Garqe Oeanup. . ~~.al s or es i n g CARP"ENTERS DENTAL ABAmant, Exper. Beach 92663. PRIORITY
,.... eot. 1 -Call CERAM!C tile """ • ODETICS, INC. 547-6681 1-2 '" exper, ""'d in cab-Oruy, HunL Bch area. C.U GUU. • 21 to 3/J, $2/hr. p'i~S.?:cNYEL UJt1rm.. 50-a3i. remodel. hee est. SttLaU ~ So Manchest inet shop or boat manuf. 846--0697. Hostea lc B&rmaid. Must
GEN, -'hoe/-b lobe-· m--. Anai.<1m er, ISLANDER YACHTS , DENTAL .......... 18-30, bco -ndable ~ attrodlw. 230 E. 17th. CM &6-ml
fltm.. Ga A: )Id clelDup. Equal Oppor. Employer mW. lTth st. must lift children. C.all E_q)er. not nec e 1•ary. -.... -I rm M/F ATTENTION Oocta Mesa 8'T·Z166. -· . ~ ~~ , at; iJ ASSEMBl.ER tor lltnall e1ec-Selatwamen & Man CLERICAL Draftsman $10,400 YT· --=G"'Ac-L-F=R"'ID.,-A'"Y---~ ~·~ -. lrO med>. manuf. ''" Noed $25 000 •<A,000 Don't ......., thla opportunity N needod to 1IUo 1illwlme• brealdnc. M&--7UO. women w/gd vilton & dex· ' to,._ Interviewing tor work In U. from )'OUl' future, Be ht in ° exper, r
:r.AJU>, pta&e cleamJPI. Job Wanted, Mal.1 700 terlty Perm • Uttme Non-Glamorous, acltlng, adven· ,Angeles until move to top dre:wer facilities. f:· ~:mt~
•ftetricMt tftes. dl?t. tvy. 1mok~ r@Q 'd No ~ turom sale& career with Newport end of Septembl!r. PRIORITY co. See >"OU Mon. 11u1d1.,. ·~ -M-1141 -Pl . . Clubped fi<t Oy1ng all of FREE daJl>""' tr&Mporta· PERSONNEL ..,.,.,.., .. 1 ., ._._....,.. -' YOUNG dependable man _nee. euant work 1 n I us 4: Mex:i N · bar-tion provided until move. PRIORITY
Houncleanlftl needs fUll thne employmenL c0nd9. Send information, rt~. Earn co~ ~aa~carn. PACIFIC MUTUAL • AGENCY . · PERSONNEL •
MESA aeanq:. Caq1eb, Has experience ln paJntina ~ adp ;:3· r: ~o Mc. McDonald Apply Tues. thnl Fri. 9 am-12 2:1> E. lTl'h, ~I M:l-1i":il AGENCY
w1nctooln. Doon, etc. &nd some construction. CoL'lta Me~. ~ 92626. ' 557-4751 pm at6GUZ' new bulldiftl, 700 EARN 500 Blue C Li 1_ p n> E. 17th. C.M. &ti ·7750
Relid./oom'l. 5 51' - 6 7 4 2. &U-0022. --AUTOMOTIVE Newport Center Drive. StamPlt""Have a toy & gift GIRL 1'l1day, ~ days per
!Stl 011. y 0 UNG man seeks ASSIST. MGR TRNE party in your hom e. wk, wfth IOme bkkpr 9p.
ful!Jpt-tlm• omployment in PART-TIME LOT BOY Chrtstmu Money m-<301. s.i..,., open. MeNuh Ro<y
prof. Cerpet C ... nfng landlcaplng I: pnlenln&'. 6.9:30 EVE~. Mwt be hard worker. Apply Start earning now. Full or EMPLOYMENT off e r e d , 2426 ~:ewport Blvd. 60-8400. Abo .m.:klwa a flocl' care Eicp Wr7251. D=~oN t u1 ' L--Part time se\llng ctuUtnw: Male .ru Light Mlllll1fllir> Call Dutch 5.37·~ Sam~ . ~,~. o man 'CQ. lWUJ in penon to Mr, T. ' GRANOMOTiiERLY·~ -
hpM1 ..,_;t;.nina JobWented, F.,.,_le702 =e::~mior:. \DAVE ROSS f:! ~ =-~~t.'°~ ::re~ .. ~~~ wan te d for occaskGa1
By ~-Re&. IDf46la · , . porm. 2nd Job to supplement PONTIAC potentlal eamlnp. For In--lo ll'OW w/rom-ba-on Balboa .. n.
HOUSE OF CLEAN GOOD TYPIST preoent -me. 2480 Harbor Blvd. torvlew call 04&--1835. ..,.,. -exp ..... 9'19-m> _61>-00e6.~-===-~-1
noon, -crp1. walls. Wiii do your ~ $4.75 HR eo.ta M,.. , Jim atne -* GU~RDS * t,.... to-. -~ hdo'°"'I~-'!1_. H B For lntorvw• S47.o913 Auto Clerical Elec, Eng-r $12K ~ed. ruu & pt tlme po-
-,._..--• ., ' · Import aaJemwo Ora AVCO IJe. 1tt to-get bide to the bi& mtion!; avail. Caplstnno A DecliAtlld CINnlng P.V., WMt, 75c per pt. ASSISTANT to womens ac-car · · ~ picture. ARodate wi the Lacuna arna:. Start nm * WB DO EVEB.Y'l1UNG * or wnl ftrk by hOur .-.,. menufacbnw. Must = moat "labllsh<ll JOBS FDR PEOPLE INder. Come ,.. tu! per hr. Urufonn & equip
II&,,... .... -.-call 1474195. bave stl. -ol .,,,. Fritz Warren PRIORITY tum. F'O< inlo, <all 533-0650.
DAYWORK Pl ...,,, Gell. NEED help at !>om<T We in¥· 64&-191ll. '• SPORT CAR CENTER PEOPLE FOR JOBS PERSONNEL HAIR ,,,._.,., .,.;,1an1.
Ol••ntnr.Experlenocd. have Aides Nurses ' ASSISTAN1' Food Mgn., 710E.ht,~taAna .547-0764 A/PCltrk $45G AGENCY Llc"d. Attractlw. Cal l ~ 5(1-«0'f, Hou sekpn.' Companion.: · perm .p/.tfme wknd& $2.50 eUlft 2.111 E. 17th, OM 6r.,.-7r.(l ~ or 64~.
• u-. le I hr IJ3S.llOO before noon. , Soc'y/Bkkpr ..,.. xpert ~see an ng HomemaRn U P i o h n 'l • Auto. .~otlYe & S.cret•ry $600 Eacrow Sec'y to $500 lfANDY'MAN ovl':r 50. CM ht
"1 Day. Roll. 836"648 54H;&81. 'l Assist In I.ab E , Soc'y/Con1tr $650 Thi• llnn ~ -tor e ,.,,,1.,..t1rod, to "~"' In Dry
JanJtortal Vers•tUe POI, Wanted qu1pment 1 Claims Exam ga.1 v.·Jeome E • c 1' o w Cleaning plant. Exper no(
Exec • Adm, sec't;y, ZJ.3& e Pact.a~·,.-9 M~hani'c ns. to $600 bt.clcaround to take over. nee, U capable of 10nle 1u()-Jetri Oeanlng Service hrll/wk "·" after 6 I" .., -PRIORITY en'il:lon. Work .,me ni&ht• -tlal -Commordal 551-"1fri. ~ pm, e Warehouse s.i..,., 1121 ·$864 Filo Svpv to $4SO PERSONNEL OJD PM. A ... , 1'0 S. El * 64&-&84 * Plus F'Tinge Bent>flbl Public .Relations $550 AGENCY Camino J«>al, San Clemente.
LUHRS BOAT CD.
Now Hiring
Finish (e._tvs
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Ex per. A.uembler1
Apply In Penon
S'9 w. 18th St..
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Santa Ana, 546--6450.
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MACHINISTS
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Landtceplng i Vl ,.nted, IA.& F 710 • Ship/Rec Exper. on gasoline, dlesel &: Keypunch{Unlv•c $550 bl E. 17th. C.M. '6--TiSO 492-5424.
propane molnlenance & Legal Soc y Trna $2 hr. EQUIPMENT _ .......... iiiiiiiiiiiiii ... d »24 W. Warner Ave.
LANDSCAPING No Exper. Noca11.
lmmad. temporary
vehicle oqutpment. Flnal MECHANIC II HELEN SCHAFFER Santa Ana 545-7154
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Painting &
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Ave.. 1-Be a e h . -CITY 01' -*L-1 Sac'y to $625 '"!!IJ!!'!!!!!! .. ""'!lllil~!'! 494-1124. NEWPORT BEACH Coro. ,.,.1 ... ,,_10 ,, MACHINE ......... position
AUTOMOTIVE office .. $7574920 Par Month ~YP.:!.-,... bhto $450 open in imall mfl, firm.
managm', bead! --Cle<k *R optlonltt .... Good --"'· can 8U-<4.1S fir appt. Dispatcher $2 hr. Roquli-el l _. cC -1)oi>e-:;,,,, .., ...,.. btoe!lta. Tapmallt: c... . ..,
AVON CHRISTMAS EARN-Mmt know o.c. to get : full time paid Joun~ *lscrow Sec'y $500 w. 11th St.. NA SCI-HM
INGS can help make .the good dlanOe tor aubnodw exper. A: 111'°1' Cltrttr opporlW1tty
bollde ba ler far ...,.,.men1. We .,,...,._. -· ""' --A *E •-J M~ •~ fl pp, your job orMftt. I nformat ion , cont.ct xec.~y m.wiS
enttre famlly!ltaeuyaeU-PRIORITY Pe1mml Oftbl, 3300 3 Gn:1lt ~lat~
Ing, fine Avon product& for PERSONNEL Newport Blvd Newport centtve ~·
our lrreaiJtlble Oirl1tmas AGENCY &.tl. C&lU. 9:ao. cn-tJ *°9ft'I Offke $450
MAIDS
w .. ~ f'UI! time maid• for
our f"XCluslvc lpArtmrnl
rompll"X. AOCOUNTS payable clerk, Catalogue, Call Now. 7th CM 66-mD 6'1'J...tl833. a.tosn« .,.loan:tt Job.
No ........ "° exp rec'd. Apply In permn 21n DUPONT DRIVE 54G-7U"1. 230 E. 1 • 42i2 Ounpo1 Ori\,.
n _ .. , n!y Lldo """' ard !IOO IRVINE BABYS-ER _ __,_.. F/C BOOKKEEPER : ~e B-4 N-&.c:h * WALLPAPIR * 0 · ~., ' '" •~. Mon COST Beautllul Newport Beh flnn 557 27.-11~· -When >9J call "Mac.. Udo Park Dr .• N.B. Ul-1295 thru Fri. Full time. P.1y need•~ 1&1 to han. • OAKWOOD GAJtDEN
541-1414 &o>lru Aircraft Moch $694 ASSOCIATE PLANNER :;""'~'.· i'-;: ~~ ACCOUNJlllT die -lor CPA !Inn. ~HELP~"""' .... ""n"i..,'l',"""m"a~I .","', APARTMENTS
INT It EXT s-lnttn&. peper ~ kee:u;:, ~ San Juan Capistrano, CA. 0ay9 54&-2S24 Evet M!>-3Z!2 M Start 1IOO. Call L1nda Ray, womM-p 8 rt lime-dayw.. 8l!tJ hv1nt" A\'Y',
DAILY PILOl D I J
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493-:ns.l.
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Coruitru('!ton ha~ a
n1ust. 2-3 yrs PXper. SlB'K
Your Rt>surTie Only Please
U 1. ltf'inrler'11 Agency
4500 Campus Or.
546-71 IS I\t"v.·port BeaC'h
~rEDICAL Aoist&Jll Wllted:
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ray, KG. 3 da~ ptt wk.
... "'-35. Send -.....
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Dally Pilot, P.O. !be 15«>,
a.ta Meta. Ca1il. ~
MEDICAL Secretar)'Jleoop-
Uonllt. M'ual be mabn. ex
perienced, ~bW. For
lnternew plione, 644--171'$.
MEDICAL AulNnt. X1nt
typist. To si;oo. ..............
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MGR. TRAINEE
Natic:ni finn ~·· hJl) .. gTnSlVt ma.lb oriented flOI>
'>'"Orker •
PRIORITY
PERSONNEL
AGENCY
230 E. 17th, C t 6&-7750
Mgr Trel,_ $4.75 Hr +
GI lr'llinirW ·pmqom:i1 tor
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PRIORITY
PERSONNEL
AGENCY
2!0 E. 17th, mt &6-mD
!MINUTE
CLERK
City of t.aa--Takes rnJrutft of mff'tirlp ot
city ooundl. planning ~
misf;ic:ln It oo.ni of ion.inr
ftd~nts. Contra ct
t'm~.25 Jlft' hr. 9'
110 w.p.m. ~ I>
v.·.p.m. 3 \'Mn Dno ~·
,...·d. Apoty Cl4y Hall. II&
F't>rett Ave., ~'UM Beech, ....WI.
MTST OPERATOR
$414 to $519
Tht Office ol Admtn19b'atlvt ~lcea. Xlnt clerical bac--. AptlludO
• abllit)' to pttfol ul hlati
1l"'V'e! det1cal """ ol • -1a1l2'd ........ quldl>
Itani the poUdn A:" pn> I
cedurel: o( the uniwnity a
specl(.k: l>Pft'tlonl OC tht
ofc. Pftoftr 1 )IT. or men t:ratntnc m MTST, ectm"&lf'
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• llCCW'ate mathnnltkal
c o input a 1l o11 & • Rfq'1.
l(J'aduation trom hlaft adlool
• 2 yrs. lf'n°I clttka.I rll)ll"I'. 1
Send ......,. .. ....,,.
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We are now ac<:apllng
appllcatlone fw-
HOSTESS
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must be Onr 21 1 1
llanc1nl. natural wood benefit One tee us now! Population · 6,<m uk for Tena. 54G-«f6. Coutal Aaency, countt:r http. Apply In NtrWJl(ln BNch, Calli.
ftolshl"I· Ul·1905 « PRIORITY S&lary -18611tr$l.060. 7790llarloorBl,CM. penon. Mr Swta, 11958 l'l<uoAPl>IY
5'WIS8. PERSONNEL ~~ 2._laM.,!_.wt!_ BAB'YSll'l'ER I houlekeep-~nation's mod Mk«WM!lii•------'"' M."'"°'IA. ··~ntatn Valley. Equal Oppor. Emplo)w M/f Becwn 1 1 U a.m A 2 • 5 pm
......,,.... • uu._-1 __ ~ rr -Uw-ln, Pvt nn.. CdM. 5 devek>per ol mddmtial rom-flMftBV •-'!'!"'!!'~!1'!'!!!!!!!!'-SEPT. -.le, bll: d I• C • • AGENCY perience to work for rapidly or 6 days, Wldl.1 IWt. munltln baa an lmmedtale lllllUlll H~. htipfUI bur l-IAJ06 WANTED
ill'Hlll. wall-A ..... DI E. 11'n OM 66-1"'111 ~ eltjl, Muter'• de-EYeo: 64MISO; -.,.., --fir a --· nnt -· Apply In penon. -In -J ......... bis. 10,000. Samples The bstltut tor S..ll!L ~· -...1 lovoe'• R • 1 tau rant , · ANIMAL A~ndallt, aim-21. II": can IU e OfM' I=-====--::-.,--ant. Outlff wtU vi: Announc'--* * * Broolchunt • Adama. lLB. 1.nn. 7101. E. Cout H_,.,
""'--lo trawl. Valld drM!ftl yeor ..,,menee, BAllYSITl'ER. rdined. ... """"" ......... A -.,. OIM. STHIJO.
PROF. Pa1ntlnc, a1ao roofl, lie. Neat appear. tnq a.t FUlng date, October 15, 1m z.!O. 5 dl1I week. 7:»6:30 ment of c01t control keh· ltOUSEl\"EEPER. 1':30-4:30, ~IAID \\'orll 1n nd\a.Qu tor
acooua. oeU., inter/ext.a. HWIL Center. Jett'• ~ttina: Penonnel Otnce Cib1 114, hoy JO. Exp.. m . nlqun. ~ g, 5 dl,ys wtc, Santa Ana. Taft apt. Uc/Im. Frtt -. '61111. Zoo rm F.dinatt H.s. 3'llO Pueo Adelanto, SJC OWntuu.. 1:.ltf t.ae11etptns. // ~ A ca1'e of 1 yr old, 1n morn. w SOo-975'5 P·.l.~P••n.Ta • PAPERING. ' • Phone . TI4/493-ll7l Start SS> per wk '*'Olrui. In addition to.~ lflrt· -Al! irl6 Barban lftffnt'I', ~ "'Iii_ ............... . """',~ ... , A/RBooltkeeper,22orover, _,, ·'t <JO •
ityn tn Henor..-. µc A: b1*C l"fq'd W/«lrM exper. BABYS11 1ER 11 e e'd e d , Ing l&lary wt uutt an out-~~=='~,.;""=·=_,...,..,,.-MAINTIHANCE
,-. Rel'• tunL-. Gd penona111y • mtut. "' !;;_!°;~t·~,,',!°' ,,,_! ~ .. am.A ,!:3 '30c/~· :°':!~.,,°' ,!'= ' HOUm<~:it. "'" """'· ENGINEIR
PAINTINO • Honett. clttn, Hr wk, Mon-Fri. SAiary an ad tn the DAILY PILOT P • ..... _ .. ·I II> II Id HewUtelndustnal matur1:1. c o m pa ny suara.nteed work. Llctmed open. Call 5U-tl90 totorrFrt Want Adi'! Call now • • =-===· =:--;,=,..-...,· "'1th 8 ~n " e · Olvi1Win F'or WOtMn bf'~tl!a. lle'w-rly 7'tanor
A;lntured.m4?«>. ~m. ·BABYSMTER POR 3 ...,_~ .. -i .. 1mmtdlateiu"""' ColMllitlC'enl ll o•p l lal , Our larp aputmtot mm·
SM.AU. C !f 1 L DRE N . r -.-~ (;::.,: e Ml.~ ~nls tn UM! J..acuna llUl•. &n""'°°°-pl.,.. In ~ 8f'erh
ST:>-6830 An SPM. ltf.ftdfqJ: )'OUJ' ~ Newpcwt 8Mcb. ln1.lw Sln-Hovsek•f*', Lf™n r'll'fldl 11 rMdl!DC mai.1,.,._ * 8.ARTENDIA * wrillt"n ill tlne). ta Am .1: eo.ta Meta :U,... 5 dQ9 8rnf !amll)'. ~ •nte man. MUii be a malft.
B11M Beet t3!5 per ahUt <L.--'" e J!qMrir:Dotd 6 tra.lnet tptabW:, S2-IO rno . .._1121. ~ ..,_.., ,,,,...,.. Bob .__ . .-. ..... w/-~t maJ~
BEAllI'Y OpHator. 8'll)' ,,CISS'lON VIEJO t'O. P..ttiw. ~um Mm-~ ~ ~-Cood
C.M. lbcop. -ba ••q>. ISUT La Pa> Rd, l'lllL Weetdjr l'OI'-salouy + ... A ......,.._
1llowor dry a -Top ul Ml#lon Viejo, Calll.
+ C00UD. .... 3111. 93lm Appl7 IA ~
BEAUTY -"'11 NO FEE ..... time. 8iioy ff~ ·-._. ,.... ...... -l!bop.1111• * BEAtmCAH W/NEAT COOK. afft'· Aart Uda
APPEAR.ANC.E,FO °""'·--~ 1'6l .... _1Ch'.Dr. BUSY SHOP. 54Mm Rd., llA -Irv.... l»-144t
COOK • ttoUSD<EEPER.l!!!!!!!!!!!'!l"l .... 111!1!-• I BOAT RIPAlll MIN ..,.._ for _,,.. ......_ rACrORY hotp -""""'"'
M:J:.".: ~~·~ Ltvt?tn. $.DJ. fTJ.t.1'11, ()pr, E:irPt"r. helpfuJ. \\'Uf
llai*lula, hull A rnKha'*-1 Qmodl&n traln. Youn-rDJlfUft woman -in. c...d Jo!oa tor top HUNTINGTON l!ACH pftf'd, C.U Dnrll llop"
'"""' llladd•'• &>It Ycd. HIGH SCHOOL DIST. =l>0-640~""=t.~~~-)lt.. N~ 91,,t., N.B. Jtu opm1rws fer n:lCALE O\"f'r JO, IP"&Yf'J'&nl
ST.MGt. Svbsfltvt• Cvttodl•n tllih. '~IOM .,..k:r, °"' Ir ~14' lhln. &lar1bwl: DJ ••intt. Lqww, J)u(oh.
You don't flet'd • run '° MJ&ry a... hr. tntn-nt4'd "Make Room ror Daddy"
"Drew ~ .... )'Oil pbol ~ ~-::-r::. ... dNn clUI tbt ,..,...
an lid to U. D411.'J ..,., 0.-. lnl. Rooo. ia, ..• -o.t ""* 1111o -Huntt.astoa 8Ht1I. H t 1 h wut Adil o.n naw • • • School, um Md a., H-. wtlh a Dalt¥ Piiot a...uJed
IRVN PER.5CHE.
SERYK:ES•AGENCY
0. Ofc/Haatoe1 ()peol
E.\'ft\lnl • WMllan&I Mlrfl
Gener1I Office to $475
10 "'1 Add i ... M-
Prod. C....trol Ctk $50t
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General Offk.e $C75
l.Jtf" ~
..... 5tc:Ntary .. $650
AlfndlW 6 well ~
l.ofel hcnttary .. --t y_.. Cellt. IA•
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i:.::::::..::.:::.:::~:.i..::..:":...:.:11:."•·i 4ikQ. U I P 911 . J !9 NEEDED lrilmed N/pln >lolo Wootod, M. f 710 SALES STEEL Rap iof-W'on!J<I, MI f 710 ~li•nce' .'.... " I02 ?µr •• 111 .......a-WO• llC llColl•-• . -. ,II• Plonot19'llo!'I';'. > 126 ~~~" IOI'' Janll<lrial P~f"O".·-No ... ........; ..... ;.. -~ TECH JU.USTRA'roll . "'" rnu!:as. Dryers, 45" lli.ck ~ .... dltllng MOY.ING -M.llsl ;;;jj aw. ~;m. G•r••rd PIANO$. QRGANS -~~ ~, ~ $242.:P ~1'Cct&5. •.rri .442:pro. 2'll4 accreaa i ve aaltlll'ntn ploded vltws le lnkln&. Dlahwasbm ~Uoned, ta~'"'*~ ~2 ctn. dbl conwur .~.~ifu.11 • Hammond, Wllrill.1er. ~
hr. ~rf"Bch. l.l'f:a, NewportBJ,0.f w/clienteJe tor CR, HR. OOAIL IlLUSTRATOR • a u·ar11 . OtJlveritd C~ eott 11e du', dinttte ~ dHk," changer, AMlnt ~ olhen.PJ"e.seum'Ptdaa,
8IH2S2 ...,,._ ' PRESS.OPERATORS ptv. A coU aa1 ... Sal" + brOcburt ~··type·~ 546-<l!Sl8$-76l0. table. 115. ~Ink . marble ma-A be«. 'Jltj"IJ, ndlo, RCA 1..,. decll J>l)la model c~ull. Plano & l NEWSPA'PER auto route. Women to work tor plaatlc oomml.,k>n + benetib. CA.U ~.r: anemb)y. RECOND. trade . t n a~ top tabk!r, bra.-Frtnch Mile! ~-in type 1 Jacka. Alt Ofl_,, ttnlalt. Money ,av· ~ AM daily. Approx. molOlna ,~ 546-.l31Q.. :.Don Jae""°", 540-60 55, • pUanceo A TV1-Dunlap'•, lep, .U !or lllOo Adlnlral ELEGANT gJuoto\> ponon'• _..ion 'Ptak-SIUl taa barPJN lJl>·htre riebt
holll'1 4.6 AM. N e e d PROOOCTION TftAINEE O>Utat A&ency, 2 7 9 0 ft'.LEPHONli .. : Sell l&lS Newport Blvd., t.M. medlf Jtyle ctmQrle. $300. ~ w/S vAJite lthr ohaitf, new In tif»t-A IUU'· Wu te1t now at:. ...; 1
ruponslble, man.rt family -lvln&., tnapector Hatbo<Bl.O!. Soulhont 'otan.. Count>'• Sl&-7180. S~Hwln beda, pine.~ $325.Gold-....••l»UCL lll>dalmed. ~ $210. Wallichs Mu•ic City
' pmon tar tblJ P'.fl'Tll. &ttua· trainte for tiectronicl com ~: Oranp Coutlty baa-FaVorttii NeW'llp&p« trom MAYTAG repairman hu pr~ .,_77SS.. End tables. New elec. itovt. N9'4' $1$. Cuh or paynienta. Cea.st
) , Uon. Xlnt pit.rt time eun· poncnt tmfnc. z.m.. inc:-f<l company now ~' open-YoUr boln!:i Make as much waahen $35. to $100. Can Chlkl• Dre-.m 8edt 811...Q379. l.a)'t.~ Dept. nt:~l, South ptua SfG-2830
• Ina~ 540-3008 1131.2 Glllotte, S.A. 546-SMl. .... tor • netd 1'<'pre.... ~ '~ne:" ~ deliver w/I yr. ... ........ mode, ... "'blah wood· LEAVING ... L MUii ..n, 4 * AUCTION * * SPECIALS *
" N1TE C1ertt-Ex:per-graveyard PUMP Island Sa 1 es ma n, tativt"S to can on retail 55'1..&7l9 on 1 e. l:J9..ln8. en.t~ ~ contalni rooma new f\Q'niture A a.c-nne Fufnltift Gulbt"ansen RivSet1.. Mlle nl!'W
shift, llpm·7am. call Bill Cd1'1 atta. s 0ay1, 50 hrs. trade. Draw plus comm. · REFRICnATOR u a e d deik. draWft" space, cenoriea. &#-($36. A Appliance• ~ 1 $:Mr-t!'~
Sch n e Ider, 9ain.12noon. Nite shift. Top wages. For appt, call Mr. Heick at 8x42 trlr for sale. Terms with W'OI'ks A looks lln new S'fJJ• &hell IP&ce, d0$hes rack, Mlsc:ell•~ 111 AucUon1 Friday, 7:30 p.m. aptnt $%10. Smal 'pipe~
Newporter Inn, N . B , PMne 673-8818 for appt. 997-011, \Ved thru Fri. SAM ~ ipace rent Jn exchange n30 Westtnlnster Ave . mattress. Must see to ap-Wi d ' A t' B -·-· 644"J100. 10 llA!ll. tor oervl<ea. Older opl cwt · prec .. ISQ, ea. !J68.m5. * OLD STOV E * on y s ue tOl1 arn $31!!0. ~ f~r j. to $490 Qwillty • SAL ESMAN Alt i pm. 839-5l66. Rent Waaher•/Dryu1 •••Sota A mald!tng Jove Smwler old wood bumtna ~ Newpol'f, CM 6<6-8686 NEWPORT ORGANS ' QUALITY NEW PRODUCT $Z. ~~,:Wt. seat, never used. Both $150. stove! 2 holes on top, front Beh'.M 'l'oey'1 Bldg Mat'I 64$.1530 c::n ~ im=k\te!~~ Battl'TY openlted contl'Ol tor TRAINEE Private. 968-7910. <klor. Needs loll ot work !bcls· Tent1 t70. lOxl.2 ..Gold *PIANOS*°RGANS*
neceSs. So hurry. lawn sprinkler syste-llll". APT size USED STOVES. 1 Gar_,. Sale 812 but could be.real nice when · rur. $35. Aquariums. Lge Going Out For au.tneas ~' p::~~l~L CONTROL ~~~."l: :>l: ASSEMBLERS =· CP. C!-EAN. ~RAGE SALE ~d!=.':1:~ ~s=~~J.""~ K~~~·:;:~;;:~ic '
,1 ·AGENCY 9.tllins. OVER 200 waabe.ra, dryera, LACUNA BEA.at '30l9 Zell quite ruated. r A $10 electric~; oven I hood. Player Pianol & ~
230 E. llth. c.M. 645-Tr30 A new company just fonnt!d SALESMAN I t :~LT I rtltigeraton frorp $39.95. Dr. (Top ot the World> sandblasting job would take ~· R.entah1 ••••••••• We·B~ll
• by America's I ea d Ing Good ·Pot tial ns • er~ne ~· 494-1531. S,.hll".da.y only care o! that. It would ·make 9' Y~ 'Tufted couch $125. Daily 1().6 SUn:U.S
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NURSES.pvtdyty,alltypes, developer ol residential Can Mn. ;hmidt 3848T~~0r~:106 REFRIG/Freezer, Hotpolnt TraVe-rse '~ 1m ~ acute planter; otu·acoo-zrr•--mens Dtraner"'!>lpd FlELD'S .PtAN9S 'o ~;· ~l~~i~~"~ communities is now stalling WESTCUFF Newport Be-acb 546-4l4l de,lux~. brown, Good oond., &: .~lns. On~ 13 1t, two ~:'~n~ ~ab~ STS. 6' fll"~'light $45. ~ed Costa Mesa <?1~ ~
N:B. • ils operation in Orange Peraonnel Agency .. F.qua1 Oppor. Employer $50. 54().6690, 9It._~S ... ft. Tape recorder, Paid $35 tor it·~ o~er · ~'!" . .!!~~.i. t25-Collier 6 Player Plallos,-r,bullt &
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~or 540-9954 eoun
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ty. It has develo~t an ~ Westcllft Or., NB OAS stove. 4 burner, good mono wtlb m.lcrophooe, mJc--· ~~ .,....,. ~en~.: ~· 1970, '150. Nrefinis~·--J875•~-to ~~75. ·~ Intenoiew 9-S M/F exc t ng new concept tn ac· 645-2770 TRAVEL TRA.tNEE: Do you ~ -~. 615-4651 or rophonit stand, ainiUOinette --_., ~ -·~'-aft 4... 1 ew & ~ roua., Aot"~Pl'OO
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N tory-built modular hous-SALESWOMAN umt like to work withe public! . fi1S:.:m7. table, OO«tume jewelry, l>ECORA~1 DWc;itr -4 CORVETI'E hub caps A: Player Pianos, ~ or * UR~ES· AIDE * tng. gilt"'°"'·~ & ~: Good,,...,, can advance 10 ALL ,...tng 16• eopp_,,. w;i:•~ni set, a>mplete =· me!!,.:1 J:,"' =· oeatitii nm.. Make otter ~-,.,.,,"'°'~----;--I
Exper, J>.ref., all shifts. Bev-\V h . -~1 Exp'd, mature. Inter.views full aaent. This is not Just a Ga.s dryer, Botb Uke new. wibi GE ct.ion book. Port· ~ 4 tt • .;-u , 1100' 542-113", evesAwknds. HAMMOND orpn~ M·
erly Manor Convalescent e ave an rmmeu ate open-Tues, Oct 3rd, ~7 pm, job, but a C81'eer. Start $450. • 54~2)88 • a e .'JV, .. Btw-i"-also old meW_ • ~ mill; ** wANTEn· Irv1be ·Golf lll; l\'8.lnut; ~e preset &
Hosp., 24452 via Estrada. ing for an individual with at Galloon Gifts, So. Coast Call Nancy May, """""'· w·~~ & ~--~ tor works off of car cigar light-Ch. .. t..a. "'3:. pe!.lf' .. ' Club mem'--'"-1p. CaU ·-5 back grill. $900. Eves Laguna Hills. least 3 years n!C'ent e>q>er. CM --.. ;;;t ~ o.n~~ -.s er. Bowling bitJ1 includes .._........, .......,; ....,.. un~ -.a.-.w -· 673-5122. in the construetion trade. Plaza, . .. or call 8.18-3814 Coastal Agency, 2 7 9 0 both. Prl\.'Me party, Call bag, Polaroid camera, black ~lain French w I n e pm. ~ J . • '·
This exper, mw:t inelude aft Bpm. Harbor Bl. CM. 5&-1830. and wl¥!e: ~¥des pdget diapensers, 2 ft. tall. great Mlicellat)MUs GRANO PIANO 6 ebony. NURSES aicte. . exp'd req.
Day shift. Apply Dir. of
Nursing, 1030 W. Warner
•. ~ve.. santa Ana .• ~so.
Office Temporary
WOULD A
CAWDYA
duties of a qua' l l t y SALESLADY Typiit to $500 LADY Kemmre Convertible biig Proi&:t.br m~·n for !table Jamps or bar, $180. Wanted nt j11St tuned & reconditioned.
assurance nature & will Experience unnecessary. FI Like to '1wk in pltll'lh office DishWB.$her. $100. an.v' object to Wtill size. ~~ &14-4146. SMALL Plano. bl~ ~, :!i1!';usp~S:~ ::i~=e tor
preterrably be in the fae-time, The Show Otr, 2"l for large t?nn w/good co. • 557-3856 * candle holder 10lid Maple FREDDI[ • reaaona " tory-bu.ilthouslngindus:tiy. Fash\on Isl~. N.B. bene.tits? and brass. 0-aig tape re-girlish looking bunk beds BALDW I N ~ electric
S.le ... Stereo Elect PRIORITY Carner at fa IOI corder, includes speaker . re a! on a~ I e. 10fa.bed • ori,antbencb/§PE!~r _Ask·
\\le otter an at tr a.ct iv e New Lafayette slore El Toro PERSONNEL Equipment extra ~l tapes..and AC con'. Rease get in ·~ with loveseat llze. P ~ 011 e tng $8)(). ·•M-Tr55: -.~
starting salary in addition req'a exPl'!'. m·gr & p/time AGENCY KOBENA.421 Su.per 8 movie verter. MANY MORE MISC. = ~ :bfttc! n': 6ft-t681. · , BRINKERHOFF , ,Pi an o,
to a liberal package of help over 21. Reirume &: D1E.17th, CM 66-1150 camera. Instant cartrld~ ITEMS. YAltk if. still need it and OUNA ?~t· or butCh, an-restyled, niabog'aey~, (,,.,jtb
benefits.-salary history. P.O. Box Typi1t/ProofrNC:ler 1oa.dlna. Power telephoto PATIO Ille. SWap te1len YIE~OU·TOO! -~-new. ~a rae . bench. Xlnt coud.. $300.
But you're not registered Please Call For Appt. 612, El Toro, Ca, 93i30. Needed 2 day&• week. Good wide angle Jens. Almoft ParadiR,"IBrk!g your truck 2 0 recliner cha1ra $29 - . l~-.. ~. ~-=~~·=~°""~~-I
with w.... Peggy Gaines SALESGUU.. tun time, spenq eMentW.. Aflp1y tn new, fl5 or make offer trl r, or wagon: ea~~-Hi-ti •combo tree W~ ~t me sif8. WURLITZER' .IPbt.
Bavarian Bakery, 658 El penion. Pemy!la.Ye!', 15C5 SU.l'T.Kevts&weekendl. Lawnzpowen, d,1.bes, WoodeQ yard furnt~. ,i Mde+bed. ~·-absDiutely like newt . ..never
i ·• We have immediate tern·
~" porary assignments i n
OMNI HOUSING
SYSJ'EMS, INC.
17822 Glllette
Irvtne, caw.
ITI4) 979-7400
camtno Real, Tustin. Newport Bl, C.M. Furntture 110 ~· tbll. ~a m P s.,. pieces, 1 metal round patio MU1bl In~ '22 p!iayed, Save $250 &t-$750 .
SALES: Some ex p e r . ~TYJ>lst at hOffie, lri Newpo?f · • ldtclt I a, chrs,, table, all SlS. Wheel ·berrow -_&l().-09'.>; ___ • ______ 1
Fa.shlon .\sportswear. Full Beacharea.Musthavegood 2 9:>FAS $115/both or $95 com~ten, pictures, 5 "$2 531-7255 VlO L'l N MA DE IN PRIVATE PARTY. WANTS ' . . Irvine area for:
or p/tlme, MI 2-%444, Mrs. typewriter:' 673"6202 ea.: Wht pedestal tbl w/4 :!e:Jec~~~~· F 2 ~ANISH a\l'ocedo couch ~ TO BUY PIANO Foa
O'Malley. WAITRESSES. Co~ Col· tub chairs $75; Matt & box Everything must lo. e ~:i sets, hutch. misc. • 6 6 $350 e ~ CASH. 835-2278. S~I..E85'VOMANd , mature, fee Shop, 562 W. 19th St, = ::~~ other Satinwood W«t, Irvlne. San ~'i.. '!D V~'1..~· Offt~, furntture/ 5-.Wlng Machlries ifi ! . '· Typitl• I e Soc"'•rl•* . . r es s sho p . C.M. ~. Diego Frwy, to Culver &th i...,.., 'engs • .ca;• uu,:r, e~1p·c· .-, 12.f
dress/sptswr e~ req'd. WAITRESS, conoounie ex-DINE'M'E Rt (new) Maple tumoil, turn R to Seton. Sl.91 . Doi.OOke -Ave, 1rv1ne: "IV • - -SINGER Touch & Sew in
' e· Gen'I 'Ofc Clerks
Equal Oppoi', Employer
l "~ • Rece ptiOnlst s l e All Ole Skillt
RHI Enote S•lo1
FREE Steady part time lncl Sun-per. Apply after 5pm. Kona end tables, couch. chairs., tum L to SatinowOd. CCa.lil. Homes Tract) NEW walnut .f41'x82'' ex-Mediterranean cab. .Does
days 894-4;232. Lants, 2699 Harbor, C.M. Applic Excel buys. 3194 FANTASTIC junk sale: Mex-838-3683. ecuttve dellk A:. matching everyt'lling automatically.
SEAMSTRESS to work in Wal~ p/time. Must Cape Verde Place. O:>sta ican & Guatemalan Clothes CUT down upright piano, full ch¢r,_ Sacritice both for Xlnt concl. $225. ~.
sail loft. Also, woman for be O\l"E!r 21. Call after Spm, Mesa. used .A antique•cli>thea, 27•: keyboard, all glass front. 1600. Phone <n4) 644--8814 ~-c.:.:c3644=·------
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'" 1-.J P.P.S.
Pacifi c
Personnel Services
ll2 No. Tower
Union Bank Squatt
Ora.JV'." Calif.
Ll-H Trolnlng
limited :rime Only
Famous license course now
available thru Tarbell U>m·
pany, A ppllcants fully re-
imbursed upon qualification.
New or exper\enct'd Bales
people. Openirws avallablt.
Complete tninlng program.
Futurt management oppor-
tunHiea. Call Mr Sloan at
pak'h cutting dl'!pl Exper. ~ OPEN ~ Sun & Mon: RCA . O>lor :rv. plants, Al9C>. l6 eu. ft. 2 Dr. or 642-3072: Fat Profit ls attained when
would help. ·Apply Hood · Ltviog room, Sp a n i ah typewrlten & '63 VW oonv. refrig/freezer. Both xhrt EXEC swyt chr $15 • 23 Sec Y'O'I sell through rewlt-get.
Sailmakers, 861 W. 18th. Well Ht•blished . R111I kitchenette, b;ly'c bdnn set, $300. 31532 Egan, Sooth cond. Both reuone~~ ''Ch: SJ • :18~ ~.$ ~ stls ting Daily Pilot OnuifletJ
C.M. Est•t• firm nHds one den, etc. ffl99 Amazon River l..a.guna. 4•2540. 557--0230. ... ~867· W lDtl'r CM iSC!-3408. Ads. 6"2-156'11
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SEAMm!ESS tor !lnl1h Hlffman to work d~ Cir, F.V. 96i-JS08. SAT..suN 10 AM. Mov HUNTING ri!le1 -Rent· ••• ,. • •• =c...:.;:..:.;_:_ ____ I
sewing. Full or p/tlme. Call roctly wlll11ales,,,...... MAGNAVOX 23" Combo ing! ~ping & Fish: lngton Mod. 700. 308 ,c:al. ! ,-~ r... • ••••••.•••
64tH91Jl. ger. Wiii troln. C•ll Color TV, mpl. Xlnl 3 pc ing eq · Furn Tools with 3x to 9< soope,2<1 c:al. .; • ·
eve s : 5411651. Maple BR set., like nu. wp. -· · with 4x scope leather •llnl
SECRET ARY WOMAN to help mother with 642"""3-1416 SandcasUe Dr., & .,... lncttodod, -· •
FOR PLA.NNING DEPT. a nlR ,Downet: Syndrome MOVING -will aacrUioe Corona del Miar. e FOR QtnCK .&\LE-CoUch
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I Ask ,,,, Rachel May
I OFFIC~ IEMPORARY
boy, 9 yn Ola, In -ff6<o-. ~" ......,,..... GARAGE 5Al1' w/!ol<k>ut bed $90: Refric The Irvine Company has from '1:30 ·to 9:30 A: to kee,i WAHrt' go. Bei!it offer. ITEMS WANTED I $25; Kitchen ~ble '¥j ~'::~ •f f' I; -TARBELL
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ope~ for eecretaey ln the boy after ICbool from 3 PM ~,~· ' Costa, Mesa Rotary· Club is Lamp $10; Bookcase J:). ~ONTHE·CO. , ' '
REALlfORS pl&Mtng department wt to 8 PM, S days wk. ·$1.50 coi1Cii:2 '& ~'iiatr. eon-seeWnc,.J1qrn ltµ.1e. ap. 498-0988. -· , ,, , REAL,j'5TATE mJn.3yraexper.~70 Hr.2459,~Ave.,C.M. 'temfiOrar)' .. Gold .&:,'~·~' ~.,.hold goods,, GOLD ooucJl.. tnake9 tmd . , '·), ·,· • f.t -lH':•_' · w.p.m. Sh lll w.p.pt. Expe<, 54&-368LJ $12$. . _ • , •Potw.&od<ti,lllxtures a~d l>ed. Ro,al J, o'rt 0 b 1 , l'or •n' .~ In Wom~n 1 Wotlil . , . · PROFESSIONAL --& --YOUNG, aweatve, raptdly 96't'2036 . dolhlng_ tor a oommunity typewri..,., iiood .....,_. ~-. C~ll Mary !lolh 642-5,78, oxt 330
Salemnen "-broken! The op-d e part m en ta I library growing real estate com-MOVING! 3 Maple dOuble garage · aale• to be ·held i ~er:s. 64&-8131. . , • •
. "-"'• Tompororv ::,::11~~~;:.:; ~ 't!.":....7;" ~in:.~ '\i: "_. . .._ ·\il>Jor • atw ~· 7 '°.,; ~eit."!itun1'r.; KoBENA ~"super ii'movie /nfernat1ona/ Designer l>attern
Swnmer'J Almost 'Gone
••• but io'e still have plenty
ol temporary oWce Jobs wJl.h
top pay, tntertsting variety.
all local. 2 yni oftitt exper
prelelTed, over 18.
t.:e:kewood Btvd, DoWney ra.p!dly ~·expahding Re a I ~ dent ~tarial TV'1.1 W~ber·~t retrlg. pro1ecf.s In Harbor :and ~era. ~raht Cartridge -. -~ ~ 52412 or 521.-!dp'J Estate ".flvlslo"' ,PoAltlve op-Call •;3319 slalll and" bookkeeping ex-hutch. 557--0282. aor't1 Mexico .. Call 64&-0lai during ~ding. Power telep~ ·~ ~
ORDERLY. nper. J>/thne pqrtunlty for ~ent. ~twn. l ,&'12 Only perience. Top pay'and good OLD OAK -••9'ilo na l business hours or ;;46jto:J& wide angle lel"IS. Mm~t ·/J_· ~ !-=:;~· lftb'ses aides• exper. Pbone. ' trlnge benefitl, For appt 'lmklue: w/glilm I ~. evenlnga to have~ ltemi hew. $75· or make-·· oqer +: :;; ~:~. 7-3. Mesa Verde , --· ~ call bet. 2 it 5, Nolan Real $115; hl&'h ~ w/,tray, picked up .. Or tl]ey .~be 542-1734 eves & WE!e~nds. , u\.~-.; :. g:v~. 661 Center st, ~I SEC ARY ; Estate, Laguna B •a c h , ~ 64Ml.46. · ffl delivered to the ~e. ;s:lte, FOR sale. 'Dinner for leS11 ~/ ...
h .......................... r II~ 49+-9473. TURN·Of..tl»M. :v . 8' MESA• C· E 'tf T ~ R than $2.50. Horiiematte solip " ~
PART-TIME .
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i~i ! I ~"'~-_; __ ..... "'. YOUNG SECRETARY _. V<lvet ~ $M1 AUTOMarivE. 16lh and • aslad + enttte '•t . .:._-· ~ __ _.._ • _ ~~-,, . .,,.-withexper,WMt~forrapid· firm. 5»-1568. . ~,CoetaMesa,llter5 Howard's Restaurant, Np! [" ... ~ _8 __
R.E. Sa.IN. AQ1new t"OnCtpt. per . 8actrround zy growing company. Must MAPLE clll bed,oltanan prov • ·Friday, Oct. 6. Bcb. ... . ·
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SECUArTY
OFFICERS
, OAKWOOO GARDEN
APARTMENTS ,I Sil> Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach, Caltt.
Women oit!y. Work Hll, w/rnalknlerauee or O'JD. baVe xlllt typing skllla: • db'! set. tablies 'A , ct.Jrs. FUN nnNGS! From Anti· 4 FIRESTONE TIRES -,,.. J,:.~ I t.v .. C.M ....... R...i.;e.,. -co. helpfliL 'l'l1*1r -pre!. c..u !?' Miio. alt'l pm.!··-. ques to Umuua! Deoorator .. -.. 9,50 x 16.5. j I c~ _,,.
to 90% comm. Gd,# ·pro-'lO w.p.tn. St I) w.p.m. EM· &J'Pf:, Coast ~WnU'an. TWIN box !Prine 11 mat· rtems. China, glass (old &: 2,oo:'.> MILES.
aram. Leads ,.-ovtdfd. No cellerit-co. beneAta. 493-4586. • treas, 644-4687. 11e)V). Furniture. BI k es, SS> OR MAKE OFFER. _
broker com-titlon. Cd. up Auto parts. Treasures in S.U.-1134 .eves & wknds ,. C II ..... -YOUNG giJ1 to watch 1 dxlld, SOLID ma""''"' -set 6 r-j I !Im .. Xlnl -•·•-Reim· • ow_.. ~ • ~nef81! Sat & Sun 9 to ~ A'ITN: ~-t & Ora-· · " ~--,...__;'':'.'..-.. ~ I .. 11 Only u .. In ...,, l'O!>t11, In NWJ>t. Windsor ...... too cart. 3260 U•-~-A . Co ~~ ~, . I jk'"' _....._ Aft" thOse not -•"· Itch. 1t'oorn Ir board + wkly buffet, nir-Mi!ml. -Mesa. mu•ll:Bl.IUI ve, sta =~9 yd~Y~n t:~ \ ~ 1
STANDARD R. E. SECRETARY: Beautiful Of· a.Dow. 67J.-30lS or 67M218. * WANTED: BUNK BEDS, CERAMIC & garage sale ex· draperie1 $1.M>. Floyd's I
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Call Mary 96J.5S38 nee kK:ated ln Irvine ccm· REASONABLE. • tntvagama!! Come &. see F1oor Covering, 53&-2901. "' f
R.E. or~~~ & ~ ~~.:;, ~ •disc · r 11~1 NU dinette~alnut table fi:'!. ~ =. 7~yds S: 1::1~. ~.e Projector I · \
developer will train • Salary to $600. Fee w/R aold vinyl chn. $50 oH blue cpt. much morel! 2lfi6 844-0936
...,..naor fDt lie. Call betwHft Pmcl/ Al11o' Fee P'Ol'ltion1. JNT'lrhase price. 83:Hl828 E. Ocea.ntront, Balboa. Sat p,.... Call J~ Brown;· 541M055, Antiques 100 4--S p S SECRETARY desk, f i 1.e ( ( ~ 1Dam-3pm. ~1124. Coa!lal ~ncy. 219 0 .. LA·Z-BOY brown rocker-cw:;-· · ··Fl'J'e kittens. ' cabinet, lamp 4 .chait. eopy / !T
Equal OpplrM/~m.ployer R>XEPl'IONJST. Modloa!. Httrl>orBl.CM. *OLD ST-.' E *' "'21ner,i;x_:::;:$ll6. tr! LE , .. ~ .. •wtnt" elee-M•d>lne8Up~les.54fM!921. ; I A-7 1982
Xlnt typist, To $600, Lakt-v• 1r!U"Vi14iV c mea . ,,,., ... ~r. TV set, UTILITY tJ:ajler, ~· TV : •
,1YOOd 213; 53l·'l'al. : ~~kin uoo.;: Smaller old wood bumin& EXQUISITE cuat. •Of a ~ )OOlJ, i end tables, $29. bed, dryer CanlPer J I M II' p •
PICTURE Framer needed,
beach area. MuAt have eome
exp. SeW111. aelectlng, mat.
, woric:. Call nt: ot-alD5 ior
... tnt.ervtew.
PART0TIMI!
HELP WANTED
Eves 6:30-9:30 P!\,t
R E STAURANT-flot~I Ex· e F/C Bkkpr CPA Exp S'750 '10\le! 2 holes on top, tront OatmMI, Joe:. pUJOn. eo.t: !::"cbJ~· . a·~ w1 n g . p~, -!-11: dwa~~· '.: ...._ ' ' 0 1e 1mif
perienced' Coattler-lloe1• .... LepJ Secy Corp exp l&50 :"~'t.::,,:, = $100>/ael! 1825-61+-:1883. Buoy ... • ~· saf~n-1.'lS -fl'RIVATE'"'l""'""b''100 I, .: !
Waltert. W.&itre19ea, 8'111 AU Fees Patd By Oim.1*JJ1 ftnllhtd. 1 Drted ~na * • * KING SIZE ,SANSJ-• · · • . · memberal)lp. (~ .t oal1 ·$10 u--"' ' (
u.lp. See Mia McLeod alt Liz Re1-a Aaenc1 It bot didn't !lnlslt ao lt'a M£ON' Bit SE; All or * * GARAGE SALE' Sit¥ per mo. 6'13J.inl. ; \
<I, Ben 8'o!wn) 1\eslaurMt, G» Campm Dr. ciute rusted. A $10 parts. 833-*,1. *** Junfptna par•chute~ CARPET WttSALE (\,
3UC. S. 1 Collt HWJ,1 Soulh 546-2118 Newport lkMtl sandbluthw job would Wee BEOROO.\f eet ~ turn~, boo)(t, by Oupet ]Ayer: Can · · '\:
Lquna. . .. SECRETARY· Fut ---' ~of that. It wou'ld mllre Miac M9.pie furn. lids. l~, d re 1 t·er 1 • e 546-5745 e '~3086 ' • ~ out pl ~ blcyclei, . MISC! '51 01 . . '
RN. MEl>SURG !loor, PM .,,..,..,,, ...... Dey -• ..... ~':."''or:;~ Se ....... Dr .. N.B. OLDER CAR •MAGAZINES GoodbYe to big pattern alblraUons! Hello
lhlft. ·~·ttme to tull·tl,,,.. . "';' N~ lo -~ 10 ~Ith • ...::i-: lollli: 1 ~~.!::..~....:~MISC boulehold goods, * 5G-1734 * to ~er fitting gatments with less ;work.
RN ""Pd In ER A~·-.~ ..:;: poJd 135 "' tt-rnll:.;ea.r. 114 -: !." .,.. retrtr, -· btinet eves &-ends Thats the ruot result ot the Spad~ 1.fulti·
P-GE E lltlDUSTl!IES ~upply, ®> ohilt ' ' 5C-1134 """' and -chairs. bookcase twin bed~ SURFBOARD. ei", Used ! , Size Printed Pattern which gives you five ~ ~ C 0 MM U:N IT Y 2'llO -Bl., CM> FRIG • ..._ ICJI'• t'. "" 'Wltl'"' !Abric po w·e r· mo.; er, N r . ttmea. No d._ IS(). • sizes on one sheet' of quality paper. Now: you
Due to expe-n to Or-HOSPl'.l'AL 5742 s;t a< h SECR>:rARY · Re<optlonil! : Aum. w.....,.: ,;;;;: IP,d,.-"'°· ""°315 Bt«ll<tmnt k Adam., H.B. .540-1.213 may '.l:omblne,the 'top of one and tbe l>Ottom
CoO!lty we need 15 liion ,. Blvd. Bue .. Put<. ' Xlnt typl1t To WJO. Xlnt ~Vlblte ~,,... 9VAL Dali. iii• cln $100. 96H316. BEAUT. NI terctll Bl..., of another stie b;om the same pattern. Moille
Btart -" lmm .. lately. No · r'"lty. IAbwood. :113' -~~ !'HI: $15." 6 Ply 9 JIUI· HJD~A·Bed 121), twilt bedS Diamond Mlok -L·Fake ~arnia·.Jias created 8 $uperb design that in· °""""""' _.,....,,, u..., .Jt.OllNSON'S •7m · ... d Gu.v. rWpt, $llt-H.B. S..2381 17.50 ea. Tablts. '!Id c¥tn, tur ""''· fll !6!1.-• var;lably enhance• the half size figure. The
train. • • ltll!WPORT • ~ Statknt 00-an OAK dlnllv ,..,. a;; fl' ..i .. !!--.,,., ·'*" new. new Pl llt•1 ·-hold 5 Spd ~ ,,... blki!-· ·~raglan sleeve Is cut-In-one and darted at
• BEACH Lie _.;d ....,N ·1 ';,;"""· .... .,· s matdt!nr doalrJ • -"°"''s..:rt81< 199. Items.' ~.,Si)llhore 'Dr.. · jlO, \ ' .' tlie':sbOulder. The long dart seams give a
Top Storti.., Poy · ,...,. · • . ~ hand evv«1 -l!llilit -• NB.~·, , , ~ ·• • t')l;Ve~ subtly moulded shape. The zipper is
l'or lnhrvlew C•ll HU ooentnr for • =~AM. concJ. m> --., aoNA ..-. piaon, xlnt, GARAGE. -.538tS Ailillli AWM tJld« -""""""'" • 1et'lll:the cenblr back seam. Fabric suggest. Mi doy JO o.m • .S p.m. llblt. 5.16-4112.. • · S110.·I' • .,.. lea! ...,_ top Dr, 'l\Utle Rodi Rm<. ,..,..., &'1< 1814: r. i",; t l•: "SyntbeUcs, blends llJlhtwelgbl wool
MAINTINANCE mi:.;.r i:=u.=·· OLD -~ ... -. -tbl. PIO. 67Mi&L l1'vtne 97!0, ·1qn. -1' IOli'!1'1!D~i 1$. tWeed,_abantung, raw alnt, llntl!o ,Pique. A:
MI CHANIC • ~ . l\Ja .... pttdter A -.• _. ldnr me bird\ ·= l!tfb)f !llmr loOI ~ • oti -ta"" lef-'1118. • '/U82 11 printed IIi .ready·li>wear Half Sizes
Part Time, Eltper1""""2 . tltttm-........ ""'°"' -1111: -birclt dlnetta • : <INTIQ'o: Gnod!alltd--ifl!i ..._ ~. Slul 18\!i reQtllre1 214 yards Of = ;;::;i;: .. ,:;::; pa. 1ru11 bowla • -•I• a.pto11a -. 112>: =tn':,.•"' B&lliOO seo. 1fa .....,.. , "' , ~·: ·faJ>rie, To onler-A-718l!i: Cl1le name, ad·
E>«<Uent u.neou ·,.h I l\i!l ' andqoot. '1U140.-si.o-'codtWI tahle, lamp ''10""*·"" taman $!Ill.• jll!IOI'· .:IL clfios and zlo. 8eild '3-00 llO'lllald 3rd class
• .. ' -~ :;,; JlanOe doy. Pl. • LOVELY old orlhtbl.... ll!hte • Jomp, ISO/ .. : oil " up.! :m ~· ~..:. m.nic. .-~;--' Siad 15c for ltlst c)u1 mall anil SD?it band'.
-in -IM .., .., ~ f. A a In p1ecoa ot ollliq\ie .,.-., mtac: -tea! Balboa --• ' ' .,,,_,_ J>' d -• ~ Addreu SP.(J)EA, Box N CX15 ··e2 ruhlon I~ .. NB mtDENTs ~ 1 tu r.n . <llClll 1124-:1!8$ I ~ 2 dloln, -· $40. SUllF86.\llP, chut-'o~ 3.;:~1#'·-. '1: I'·· on!, N.J . 08648, SPECIAL: e fl.oO
F,q\W ~. .,..r .-Wf1oito .:J , w.;a... · E5'1'ATE S&J+.lldnn. dlntna :::".;~,:.-= :!/'..,,., 01....diito .,,_-1\Hm· • _ ., Pan'4, ~with 5q pants and tops .atylea and
<. bllp 00 Bali o, c.. ~~~ 1!""';C 6 IJv nn llD'nt-. Leather Apt. ... C3=rt1!0;L l0/6. 'I«~~·=•~ !/!~loons by Da~.ST""'fll 1h 011 hosulw to alter -"1. Dl-U03 ""'"' ...._ -.~ rectfnt'r izo. 1911125 r..,pj.~~&IA llJl, , U.• .r-7,. assure ""~r tng re ts now -• ,_., :;;:;_ D)I:"" A·I _runn Ram ... te IA, lftl Bch Sun. • tt) & zm -Blue , fl. 54¥F· > ay ... a~le for 25c pl_us 25c portage. .
iffibENT P/thne tor llt• (1J 1 644-ll136; -, . Ltoawa ·HllliL ~ , PAW-· ·· .U.U' 11111 IMT WAiST 111rs 'L-Tll
THROUGH A boot-· AP!>IY~'aLArse c •b\"1 SACR1Fl J4.Medlt llOirorn:runc G"""SalalDbl is.-.;,1>· ... 161. "~ 11 ~ "~ "~ " Sat, SUn. Mon, 2)U w. · ea1ona t . comm ot home, Nltlc bed, dlal(." drtrpN 6 ~· • ~ 1•~ Jtlh )I ii\ lt\lr 16V.
DAILY Pit.OT '~~wy. NB. ~ -!•blot • boml cbra. -llems; -\)lnlnut ••• Llqu'*"' ••• ,. :~~ :~~ ~~~ ::~, :t~
• 1 :J I . • JJTTUST ~D , ~ -66-C19I. Ill'. 01. ~ lllCso .,ock .S<ulPl1\'l!I brat. II 1~11 n v. 11v. 4'V.' 11 W,ANT 'A ' ~. "'' wtiMI. _.,. tmJDJO .,_ tweed Verde (flitl A iitnl. Prl<o. '19-IIMO. ' •• , ' 'f,.., "'" tf Ho<k •• Woht.
1' .,-tic wtp. IJeJo!I op. l.! CU ft U°""" -_.,, 1 ......... ~ ,.,.. OAl\ACllC "i'"'· Fiim. pie-Arri clal' It ~BESl'•DAY.. . • •• , 64"-5671 ..........,, Oii Chart! l:IOO-no.u.... SA "· ,,__ •_•Ive t 11tret. !amj>o, loola, 1-. ""'•n ltdtt:l!l!ti ""°'1 · ~. .. ••••••••••••••••
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rAR WHt ................. LADDIMll Dl-~s 33' l'llEROLASS •' -S.le/Rtftl MO .;,..;=-----'--·o.. ..,., "£njoy "" AV· DMllVll 'l'Ul'rl!; TllAW LliR BOA_'!' lllp afd. "°' ""'' SACRrFfc;e 1ALE -.. ·-----.. -RllMtt', ............ SHORT STUff I VANS
ll1p on oll llackpoc'""" ' • , UO llR o.t, Tull ..,..... 4 -~ l!elboa. Up lo Yamaha Big lie,; ZIO, l22S "°""I ...... 313 c,,.Jn., 4 ,,--.._~·Ip." 0o5e oot oJ AKC. Champlonshlp1 -~· ~m 'Fly!B. Dual Controls. ST' bott. '11J. 100• Call cash. P,tr:fed. NM.I~ cond. tod trana.. mat\f lil!Olt pl.Ml,
RoCkcllm6lng gear ~% cu. · ~· Rtuonabl.v i:mct.11 11AC Shower, Slfeo-6. EJtc·. ~ ~ <7U> 6t7-ll.16 J1 Ult re~~-.. M~'..,!!11 hP-~~·!.~ .. •. ilar}»r. ru1. JS
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Backpl.1!k tents 30% oU. C&ll titer 1:00 p.ria. 98M030, tric•ntr,, .many Qtra·fu:w ore w~nll.I . ...,.._, -
MilC. down products 10 & all da.y QO_Wf'!PkMd.. ~..: (e-.10re:s· ·~, prlce uu. SUP Jpace ,avaU. 2G-26' Dirt. onl.Y-'70 Honda SL lf,IO., • rmESTONE TIRES HERE . ~~' )'eductkln In price. OBEDIENCE fiUi lO i&art ~week. May be ll'llpecle4 nqw SaUboaL ' Bored air. ptj)e, Akront -rp· l v.·heelJ. 9:5(1 X 16.5 _....
Acroq Crom Newport In thft trvhW:/Newpotl at: DAVJ:b .. L. FRASER e ~ e feDdel:,.m.a.rJ¥m0re..d1.rt ex· 7,500 MILES
Heiahl1 Cycle . Shop on Beach a.rt.l_, 'B~~!()ct~ 4, Yacht Brokerue, 3424 *~AN~ NMtOrt Slip, traJL'1)Ft,J:R. !Q.f9!t?, '. O:PEN'ROAD.. J2.iJ on ~Ah.'E O~T£Jt
"old" N. Newport Blvd. a t Y:io. pm. ~.to ,U. clop Oporto, Npt, Bcb. Jo&. ar. moartng for 36' ·ss' RJVERSIOE MpJafve MOTOR HO¥ES S'l~rr.u evt'I le w~
No. MO, N.8. ovu S·mP.. ~-• I Tt4A!'l3-M52: sailboat..•~· '50cc 1400 ml_ 'fl&n· Pri/ e :ft5. OORVAJR ENG.INE " . ,-808-1 Galdeo Gro\'e Blvd, -TRAN"UlSSlQN C"" TV, 'R•dlo. Hif l, DAQ!A11P~ .PllPPles, ~C. "1971 8£4. RA:Y" Bo.ts, Speed• Ski 911 pty. • Parden Gf'9ve ~ 89t-t479 .,,... $
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St.reo t 36 Ten:nt, StUd aerv1.e5_1~ 455 0 1ds, Pack-a~jct, 20', 200 . . , .', ·•~4' 536-8'lT7 ' l'JG..3214. 4 ~ Serles Equipped for Water' FOR •a!e 18' Premier boat. a: Motor "-'"• Rent•I• * CORVETTE hllb caps A ~ Skiing' It tl&hlna tandem Flbe.rilus hull, 165 Mere HONDA . 175, ~9'l1. ~eel Ayallable fof daJly, weekly beauty rln\s. ~lake oUer.
, .,.. •• _ ... .._. Is RCA color :*_.J~Golden ~trelv.er pt"'8 trailer. Call aJ.ie~ 12:00 inbolfiod/od'tboard. F\!J1 ~n; COQd. Bell otter./ or monthly basis, 21', 23', ~1734. e'-es A wknds.
t:peclala. 18" oolor fro ¥<;. 7 Wks, ~ I: lleld; noon {TI{) &10--6482 MUSI' vas ooven. Great for skiing ~ and 25· sell contal~rd Pi1o-
'13 , CMC V-Alt, completely
pallC'.lftl interior ..rith car·
petlris. kt!! box. aki~ bunk
and l'Wl' q>eaken, Beaull·
f.ul dark blue melallic ~·Ith
ma\chlna: interior. lmm«I·
late delivery. Serial •
TGY-1534000218,
Bill BARRY
' p:ie., 19" Ch19ipocolor o shots1 ·priv Pb, !28-56S7. S.Eli.1 ' t -fisbin&' .• \Vith trailer, '68 BSA ~ Jlomel tor Htidie~ an equip( Yiith OFrENHAUSER dual port .
MlllriX !m'. 21" Soll<MOate POMERANIAN """" l•m • IIDJ .. Cfll, allor 4: 3 O, N<edl WO(k.1375 . ...,.,..,,., ro01 Ir d high "" manifold and "'° PONTIAC-OMC-FIAT l:'. :~.~~~~ ~~-9 . wkl, old'. ~ r;r,:~~:,._;n !Nl.Geedls &&<1988. , , ~ Ui&-Bch ~ many o~ ·~ 8:.i1 cfln HoUe, doubte JlWnP 4 11.i St. at S.A. ~·""'Y·'
...... VI • ...._...-uu ... 567 2826 . ,-~ ....... ,, .. en. J7' speea ...Skj boat '68 Trtum .,...,,.,. a Coach um rnodelJ. bbt lltl Chevy vs. 3 months ~ E. ht St., Santa Ana
$t1S. 3 yr tilcture tube, 1 yr . --• -. bldJ. ' . , "-~'" -« T''_:. trl -ph ...,...,.. 221.4 ·w baes .'!!' _u ~• ,_ old. 175. ~-i::u.1000
jlb1I A terA.ce on all aeta. '* PUG-,MP;PIES-* 38' Aforf. ..FIB cust Exp. ....wua.c enc. _...... r. Apt C.. ~IAw&rt,., Hunt. . e ve ""' -•tED Am,... '68 -371 . Che\'. nXltor & -=.,-.;=~"'===~
ABC O>lor TV, 9021 Atlanta, AKC, 1 v.ttb,..,.llhota ·1 Z5. Diryl1en. FIW. cooled, Sarp.in S91;V). ~-inrton·Beadt, 5J6.0Ltl. ..J also. Please call 839-9560. trans. Low mile •• new ;a.i. 100-/• WARRANTY
Rttntln(ton 8¥ch, 968--~ CTI4)-~-~ Allx:. .gen. $13,750 Broker SACRIFICE *i boat. Gd '69 HONDA Scrambler 350 '6'1 Travoo '270 Dodge 21' cam • llften-ln •59 El '69 Ford EconoUne Van
ct>lCBlNAnOt" b I ck / w h SOINAUZER • :pups, •fltud ru: 642-1719, 213: 43l-8751. cond.'35HP. $500 or best of· ?.lust tee to..aPPl,'e(:! 'l.1al'1y Motor lloine. 'r..6aded \\'ith Camino. runnl11& il licensed 6 cyJ. Auto Trans, j ~L
'JV, -.AJl./F::tl. radio recdrd aervice, lf'CIOlllin8, tl!rins, MUST· ~ll 18' GlasPir Cita· fer. 55'1-3007. xtra a·Ct'e!ll. 1CIQ. !6'2-516 xtras. $10:i). Any d " Y S300 or belt ortrr 531--03.'1. Sl!l95.
,pll)ter, all stereo. ·'&LS-237! <n4J ~ . , tiOn 85 HP Me!eury e~ 13' _WllAttlt tYJM! lloal. New 1'61 HONO~ 90, ~"9-~l~96S.=~~=~= HOWARD Chevrolet
anytime. * RUSSIAN wolfliound pupa. Canopy, ~ ¢:ral., Good t:r;iter, Wi~ 6Q b'"p ~ King. Xlnt a>nd., $i2S 1• 962-0030 38' MONK FIB CUST EXP. Newpwt S.•ch
WfBt()R'S Best Stereo' slt~ by ?lai1i«l't' No. l . condWo.li. 963-1927. . , ~ .cond._ ~· ~· • 1972 . HONDA ~100, JW 225 ctuyvlers. F/\V (.~«!· I AutMfor-5:* I[ £Aa I ~tacArrhur &
w/tape deck. like ne"'" chllmpkin ~7457. 15, G '-ii> 'hp eltt, h>mpl: JJ SKI BOat _ l"M?\11 pµnt, 3,; than l<XX> mllct. ~all alt 6 A~. gen. . $13/iSO. Broker I ~-.. ;;;;;;~;;;;;· ;;;;
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Sacrllice! $195. &ll-1898. TOY Poocilefll; 2 'sllverl '1 OVI! aulett: TUt trtr U7S. hi>· •. i;r,Jlt?r .. Sha:P boat! -Pill. $U-UG2-. . "n 4.642-tWr 'l3:433;875l~ 11 133-0555
PACKARD BELL STEREO black. Feme.les. AJ<C shOW, Ready to" go. 15'xG~ FIG $28;'i. Cq.ll 5S'l-3309. . . HONDA 3)5 Sera filGd FREE TV w/'J ».'ks renlaL A~tiquei/Claailc• .. 953 "•1"'0,,--;c"h:-:.:•-=vy=,;.,v4-=T"o_n_
Ex. COND: $85. f100 ea. 893--00S<I. aft 6. •, Cat, wWnltable. $75.' G'll-~11 cond. $275. 108 On;,·t_lboa . 20' &: 23' motor hOntes. ~t 1 '-'""':.:!.:.;;.:;:.c;.c;.;;;;.;.;;......,;,:; Plck·up. Custon1 eall. \18.
• 642-5872 • AKC Champzigne le apriciOt all day SUn" v.•kdays aft. 5. I~ ls.land. &'75:-G430. pty. v.intt"r rates; Wk~& da1· '42 Pontiac. New paint. New auto. trans., factory air,
1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil m.ini Poodle!!I. 646--0142 _or ESTA'l;E! SALE. "72 J>~/G\s, Trlnlportltlon irh ;--. " ly rates nl!ll). 968-0563. tire•. ~ery good lnlet"klr. p<lllo"f'r S!N'tin". nullo, h•a•· I' 54S-l022 · ml 70 Suzu.l!:I , 2SO, low mi 11• R I A Mo H Runi; KOOll. "Fcrfecl for the • .., " _ · ~· . . . . UNJFUTE FIB tri-<:'abln, J\1nny xtrru>. ~1lck. ~.IJ1~. Call en t~r o,ne er ,!l!cp hu1n1X>r, n1irmr1, rs ~ f V. ti <'olleclor. Best olll'r over lo I _J .. BEAUT Baggy · :O,a>a11ett · F/W cool Chryslers. Need' 979-4839. or your ~c• ort 1v oJilts. ~37G9::Fl. $3195
,,.. to You • Jmbies AK~ Champ -11~, bids. Aircr•ft -·: 915 'b'9 HO~l:M CJ,.. 175 wlxtru.• * IJt..4301 * ~1~·C.~n ~le:!n~~anada, dlr. Cau -8.16-6535..
3 • -·-: $15 up. en.fl 637--8763. ' 12' }V 1.1 a rd wf2~Shp HELtCOPl'ER . Opportunity very c~. $400. 269 ~nox NE\V LTFETfMES..tM work~ 1959 l'.fERCEDES 300 SL. ·n DODGE Pickup, Can1pt"r
Linet, 2 Tlmei, $2.00. HALF 1,,,braoor, ha 11 Evtnrbdt & dolley. $225. N-' 2 ··-la•~s who Pl., of MR-9600. ,· . & at tan_wtic ra. tes. Pvt S P I!' c I a I , Adv" n tu re "1'"' .....,____,,,..,., """ ............. ""' :Y. _ 1 -n:.,.. "'·~u Pl!'rr. 1.<ond. New eng1ne. Pa ~-Australian Shep?\erd P\IP-vi;r-v:>'l\I desire rating • 2 place 1972 '~J&iK.t ~--XLNT P y. ~-n. 631-7556 or ~O l\tr. c"""5"<', Full Po9.?r, Air
FREE to good home ·mixed pies. 6 "-eeks, $10.' ~. Z)' UNIFLITE CC, 215 hp, 20 Hughes, can p U· r c h a 1 e .OOND. ~ , Motor' home tor rent. Davis. Cond. (TI312L 1 • Jlj9j, dlr,
BeaglerfelTier P up p y . Hqir.ses , : ,. · ~ aince overhaul, Many ' wflease backt can 83J..24'l3 .call· m.t2'f3; :• 1 ·n \~GO. 7'1' • .::CCC.::'------~ S'7-5826.
642-4818 days; 534-388.J al· . . ' -,,-;--"1rfla. ?.ti¢ selL ~-alt 6. Im 1-fon(ta 100, b:~I ooftd Sleeps 6. ~ Dune 8uggi11 951 •:;s Chevy Pickuri wrn
ter 6. ~ PINTO, \Vi!~· sa'ddfe, ~rl-19' RUNABOUT 160 hp, 1/0, SAIL Plan!!' Trailer , At!Y reu. offer~ cohsldered * WINTER RATES it engine 350 CU to V-8 Power
MOVING -Free to loving dle & harness. Vetf ge.rit)e. w/trler, Seats 6, All xtras _. 31t'··e S4'J5. can Mike 875-'&t96' .f\ltr home rentala. U65 wk + 1500 ""'· Sand ready? FuU Gli~. Runs like nN" e
tlomP black 2 year healthy Enjoyed hf'-'Childftn Ii 644-oo48 eves. Call 8lr2473 aft 6. 1970 HONDA Si. l50. dirt & ml. Reservt now. 546--0291. roll cage. Alum, body. '52 Ford V-8 1· Ton Stake S.1.95
female Shepherd, spayed. adults. SlqO. ~)029 BOSTON Whaler '67, 13·. 4l C•mpers, Sale/Rant 920 11treet.c low nilln. $500. ·or * '72 , PACE ARRO\V, 24', BEST OFFER. Ca 11 ~I :i; V--8 Engine,
6tS-8385. OUTSTAN;iING' Mustang hp Envlnrude, Ur, Must oller. 66-0628 air, gen. $20/day & 5c/mi. 642-7501
ADORABLE mixed b~. Ma~ Genue but spirited. aell/make offer. 546-2018. · ,73 Frtt_lfl!!lf. ~. Tru~kt 962 3114 Harbor &tS-6&M ~· 8 mo, All shots. Son On1y $2'l5. 646-632'2. 1912 Reinell 225 OMC. Sleeps '70 . HONDA 751t, ~ ext~ .66 Beech ood 22, Nr 4 FIRESJ'ONE TIRES
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Good w/chlldren. ENGLISH saddle. Forward ~ 6, galley head. MOTOR HOME forb, ~· xln:'.' ~t ·pl~I. ~macul~te ·:,;;, '68 G~1C % T truck J,500. I: v.·hetls. 9·50 X l&.a _,,,, ··at T T • L!k con¢ 3)5 Via Alegtt, SC. Sa ~ ~ -PS/PB /h I ·-k 2.500 l\ULES ·-· ·-_. op ani; e new. 494-5902 after 6 pm B and ne 1973 Pl'ide t Joy c. :-r-ll70 .. ~-· r • umuo:r rac · I Z'>ll Oil •"K" OF'f"lt. 2 Grey Striped Kittens, , 613-915'1' r , r w · TANDEM 3 apd Iigbt weight =-~C--~=-"~~~= side tool boxes, fact air. · u:o y "'
especially lovable! , -, . . 8o~t1. Rent/Ch1rt'r 90I motor home, fully fatcory $90 or belt oder. 543--44'l9-Trailers; Tr•vel 945 el~ hydr tall gate, $llm or =-""=1"1J4c:..:•:."c:":.•::.c"c:'knd=•:_
** "" _1 ** equipped ·Including t\\'ln . . .__ r •a ...,_ ·~1 GMC 6 I I 1 N ,,..,...~;:,--'--" PS. P.B I Iran Mobil Ho 935 Nll\.fROD Camelot \\'/extra uo:st. ~. .., ey ., I on ew 1 I Jllf' ) I;-E'ASE: :!{>'.. Sall w/10 HP U<:\.lS, . , .;au o. 11., e mes ngi • tra ttl'l" CHllWAHUA-approx. 2 yrs -"'. E'"•°""·'""'• ··aux to-e"" •allor. 40 days AM-FM 1radio, dual wheels · te·nt room, 2'(\ble, 1 'sngle 1965 Ford Super Va.n-Rhlt e ne ns., Tll''A' '· o!.d Good / hlld · --• ,. n,.. , bed~ 3 burner t alum. camper '>''fdhl tw><I. . '" c ren. yrly $400, Pvt pty. 542-5020. plus mu-ch inlich 1n<'i:e. Ser· l\lOBrLE home 2'1' x 60 .. ,,,.. • . 8 0 v e l'ng. stereo. paneling, n1ags .,.__ 10 app-. 17'·0 . Call 968-4021 ial a5TZ524. "· ~ : ·. ... w/oven. llol w'lt' beater, & v.•hcela. ~fake olfer. ~"" '"""" .. CAL ~-lncl Insur & berth. • -_ , . awnings, pen ch. !lklrting, sho\\•eJ'. lee bOx It. tape M8-Jl50. 499-2:iJ3. 21~~11;-e;:l~. ~v:~ ~•ts, Ge, net•I · 900 $317. Jhcj. • $3,&~ .. IJOWN Located in Irvine beautiful deck. $1350. 5&-m1-aftns ~.70~!NTERN==.="'.~A=i'l~O~N~AL~~,,-1-0.,
•·-: &U-1403 * $f32 49 park. A Real Buy! Phone or eves. '10 1',ord 1 Ton Van, V-8, Tra"Vfolall .staUon "'agon.
To gd home11. 551-3399 CM. SCR · •--~, •-rt 909. ., ~-·· ror app't. 551-'!327. $14.S(XJ. Auto Tram, P.S .. L.W.B.,
!. ~~:.1~ ~~forne: , ~~~EJS ;:.-C:1N t'RUISER _ Y~jus~Otis::; :!~Motor Hornet ·~ail!:A~~F76-s~:.~ ~~~-ne~':~· 2026 Harbor, :i~to':~.'. ~~~ ·~~~;J;
f:4 sup~. ~7~173 .aft 10 em, A·NSWERS Needs . engine "'-ork, SUP SU2.49 iB the .. total monthly S.le/Rent 940 box, closet. AC/DC light11, SUPER Van ,69 E'ord CUstoni 71~7~e~ ~~~~
I AKC BASENJI 8 mo, to an avail.'1 $500 or best . offer. payml!'Dt inclutltng tax, lie· sparer~ Ullfl. S3l-72$-200. Air. auto, "'''ndo"''ll. PONTIAC, 2480 Har bor 'if :adlthome. K seb roken .i Guic1ed-Ta~~..:..~· I\llnJd 64i-49U or MS-8055. elar"'!"84~~~~on .~~Motor flame Rentals '67 HI LO\V Voy~r 13'· Cpt, xtra long. $l 'l2 ~. Blvd., Colta lotcaa 5-16-8017.
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tho ma1 8.'})-!343 •.£~<!. ,--•uuul-Ull ,,......,...... telescope, surge brak<>l'l, 8.10-3093. • Prl ef1 . ts. e · -Turban_~~-. ·nc ENDEAVOR sloop, No. 35, credit. The· cash }>rice is . battery or 'Cr.vik lift. ~l ce 11!('{\W thru I0/2/i2
VAN CONVERSIONS
MANY MOTOR'
HOMES
La.rse 1elect.ion of ~ I }, 0 R D S , Cl·IEVR.()LCTS.
GloiC'S, OOOOES. 1'ith
CONTEMPO. The WCft'1 1
11)()111 Pos>tJl&r" ~ I
Allio 1!m Pride-N.JO)'. MJftY
l\lolor home• to ctioc.: new.
All i. I hua:e dllCOUPf.I
BILL BAIRJ
P ONTIAC-OMC-FIAT
l.st &. at S.A. Frwy .
XIOO E. hi St., S.A. 568-KIOO
19&1 FORD ECONOLDl.'I:,
289. V-8, 3 speed. $650. CalJ .....,,,,
Auto Le•stnv
1973 Olds Toranado
FJctol')' Equipt, f.'ull ...,.,. ..
$128.00
per mo. + lax
LEASING
ALL MODELS
AND MAKES
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Southern California
1st National
aam Leasing
2001 Afichcl.lon Driv~
1Comcr of lofacArthw")
ln•1M". Calif. 92664
TI4/833-8620 713{527-0.18'1
Aulot W1ni.d Ml
REWARD
WILL PAY OVIEI
KeUy Blue Boo11
For lite model, clMn,
Jow mll••ve do,,....
tics, lfnports, trucks or
c•mpert.
Call anti uk for Bu;ytr . DAYE ROSS
PONTIAC
: 1 MQ10NG: M~t , find bmhe --Plfr,JT f?PWN ..;._~f ' "26' iplf!naker gear, full ~.75 including-tax and SAL.ES & L~AJING Plummer St ... eoSta !1•sa. I* '70 Dodge PU. Ooly 15,000 DODGE. P.U .• body. i:d .. ente • I fni' ~autiful Siamese cat. \Vhat do yOti think~of'those cush'lom, full cover, John!ll)n license. Def~ payment , 4 run service ft'Ciltty , . f .1 • Utility 947 mi. FQrced to Rll. Call an 6 net<b \\'Ott.:. !.fakr oUt'r. 2480 H•rbor Blvd.
i • _C@!l after ~ PM~·· ' Litti.e fo_reign . ~?.J"Attn't . 6 .. H:P-tnotor. $!"JOO. Bill price is ~.l~ y.ilich in· n .......... Mitor~U.....·s r:ai er'*-· pm. 979-1446. ~ Call ~-1242. Cott• Mew . J46.1117
l •• I '"EE KmENr they somethidi! ..1'1'hls ~-Eadie .• (7141 673-Xll.2 or "eludes "an nn&riee chal"ll:CS. IHlll..... '""'"' 2"Wheel trtt.tir. lt'l•A·~~ ion ,_TON ~ord Pickug. -t•lt'an, 'II GMG 21S'T, Dlamp tru<'k. ror OOLI..AR F'Of\ JUNK
• i ~ 1' ... fit~. _ lti2 1..., saw a iU¥ ~;o iltell1 1Tl4) '64&--0001 · wes -ta.'I: Md license. An· 531 68-,00~ l" 1 ,_ : .• Jttck-up "hlld A"l!Mnil. $1.30. ll~wide .body, DW good. t6od c:md. $1=Al. 18 5 on WRECKED CARS. ~ '. · 1ftr.-rortun!lttfy, a l.'Up c,.m 27:' P.1tch mc1ng sloop~ 13' hual pet"Cent' . 'n.)e iii • . • 9'&-oG75i ! •· i ~ ~·~10 ,-~1, RlcM!ftr ltoltft <&P~I. . n.. .. or rote, -.:ma I ~· • ""' & 9 .... '*"" .... ..-him Ptn-1'1' . ~ -. uCed • . " 9111 ·~.:·1·y· . .. u .,,. j -WO Need -JWl;,g ~·· 'badli. oo\VN • ~ · -Bil,, ·11~. rec1 tor 1m· ,. .. IUt:llAK . MotO r Horrid: •1" ' MOtor f1om.;:1: Motol'....,., 1• ;a ~ t1onMJe [Motor Home•
I xtratoesorisotne.962lm4,S:.· · 1 -' m_ed. ':81e, w/trlrs. ·.. Sa~/~•nt S•l•/B.,.,.~.. ~·$119/Riint ., S •RiMf ;·· MO · S1M/Rent BOAT trailer, capable Jr 646-Sti69.' PONTIAC·"'·MC· . ·FIAT
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* FREE WOOD * handling 2S' *t Located __.__ ~ Model Glass Co. 1644 Bayside Mar:lli'a, Par1drt& lot * BQGIES GHOST * Ost St. at S.A. Frwy.)
Superior, CM 646-3231 92. can 673-4720 or go see. 2'l' A11?4~ Fast Day1allor 200l E. I.rt St., S.A $58-1000 ln top cond. 4 Bags of &ails. , -•
FREE PUPPY, male, 6 wks 14' Alum, center deck steer-$1375 Roh O'Neal 962-S585. 1965 .~ 'Va_n camper, 6
Husky I Shepherd rz;ibc. ing, 40 hp elec. Evfnnlile. ·, · ' · • cyl, auto dinette bed,
546-2159. ., Lrg whl trlr, bait tank'\ 14' , FJBERGLAS.S SaObo&.t .chem. tOit~t. ~-stove,
FREE-3 cute Duffy kittens. pump. Etc. etc. MS-7242. w/traller It. acctu., Afint. e1ectr. irater, 25;tm on reblt :
20lll Continental, C ~ T SPORT-YAK, used twic:e, f!iat~S::.~· Must sell! ·~~r~70'r~per,
646--0367. ' <f..'Ctras. Sacrifice at almost HOBU: 16-full race,. trailer aaii./fm -tape-dk; fully pl.nei-
Free kittens. To gQ2d hOm~ half price! 962-2667. ' etc. ·Uaed 4 wkends. call ed & crptd, L. P . gu stove, Hsebrokc~ U~~ but cute. NEW Avon Red crest Dinghy everi40--0597. H.O. clutch &: 8Wip. $2600.
e . e $JOO. (Lists for $375). * HOBIE 16 -Many, many GTo>-8990.
548-0119 extra.a. Incl trlr. Xlnt oond.NEW ---&-...... --_,-,-,"'-"'°"-·I
l[t-i I Boats~M•rlne 675-3367 or 524-7272. trucks, c11.boven for imports . r. Equip. 904 14' Hobie Cat. y u m a I: 8' trucks. Mesa Camper
l ~mmmmiiiiim~m;l:~fil~y:j;;;;:;-;J;;J;;;;;;-;; yellaY{/whlte. 2 aalh;, $850. Sales, 2036 Harbor m\'d., ---
II . 19' HEAV\-' -buty tilt boat or 6T:>-6940 c.o.ta Mesa. 6t6-4002.
i:P.:•::l:::•·:.Ge::;.one=r.:•c:.l __ ...;850c... util traller $250. Stt at 2706 KITE No 791 \\'/trlr. Perl FACTORY lllftlCT
l\1alayan River Otter 8a)'6ide Dr., Cd?<.f cond. P.1ake oHer. Leavin& Fully tum cabover campers,
Female. 2 yrs. old, Boats, Power 906 11tate-. New sail. 673-1775 no do;wn. $31. per mo. Camp-
wit h cage 646-7318 ?l)' FIBERGLASS Cre~it;;. SNIPE 16' er 1heU1. No dcr1;n. 642-8471.
Catt 152 Ready for the w a t e r .
FREE TO A L UC K y Marine toilet, all chanel
HOME! HEALTHY, LOV· ship to shore radio. coven,
JNG, FUNNY ~· tilt trailer. Coast Guard ap-
Male • gray/black Tiger proved. Must see. Like new.
with trailer 1971 GMC ~ Ton PIU 'A'/12'
$400. * 548-M59 Weekender Camptt. 13,000
KITE NO. 423 with trailer.
Good condition. $450. Call
638-7427 &.rt 5 p.m.
stripe. 1-le Is Jookina: for 8 '(979-1617). KITE . 7.S, coven A llc'd ·~al friend. Please \"lelp 29' Unlfilte Twin lntercepten trailer. "'30. ~· Coll 646-8027•
ml. All xtru! $4995.
9SW513.
e '71 XLT .. Ford :i4 Ton &: camper eau ewntnp -Cyk!:!fi Bfl! .... · . " hlt6.. Loves kidt t doa:s. F/W cool. Low time. Xlnt ·-----~---
00:19M. , cond. Sacrifice. $ 8 5 OJJ , LEHMAN. 10' Schock bit.
WANT Siamese fem. Qnreg t(n4)~. J..lke new. 2 Ill.Us. Tiber.1 ---=~-----
to breed wlllke male lor 38' QIRIS. Tri abin. ~nst. Club daU,y:S«lO. ~ml!. -'ft HONDA ·9L-l:l0.
pick or litter. 646-016'-'63 loaded, $ 21, O O O. &o.h, Sllpl/Dodt1 tlO XI.at corid. 1400 ml.
PERSIAN KITIZN 2 ·1 3-6 3 6 -0 7 5 7 , eves ___ 16511;__· ~-'--'---
CT'A _ SHOTS $35 1_n_""5-4399 _ _ccc.·-----MOORING for ale. TBket1 a Y.uµHA ~. $400. Uted
546-9965 14' ,Nylox .. ~uP, ?Ile.re. '£\ee. 40-56' boa! · Nr pavUk>o. t"'klt! 913-1863. 2 20 9 l --&l2--5557f&G--4400 T-1•...i...r U 8. IM Lri° ''beel .ntr. Nu bear· .....,_. • i:o. i;Dog~,;1;_ ______ 1 lnp, Boat C'D\'tt, campy. DOCfC for IJ'l'Wtt boat up to 'GB KAJU;J;Y Dav~n. 4!lec-
" 7 YWS BANK FINANCING ' . AYAUIUOfltAlftOYl9Clllff
MO
SHOW~ Frt. Nites 7:aD Llkif~ Eng.$$)() 6~. 30'. Sl.50 per ft . Jl'arldrc:. tro s:Ui!i_ CaD afttt 4:30
pm. Iotem;ted! ct a 11 17 Ft'. Open bow wJth 55 HP _N_p~l_lk~h~. ~67$'_2™____ pm, ~ •
~fartlncn.'tlt Ke n n e I I. Evfnrude eng. Co m p . * N@ar Lkkl, accommodaret '68 HONDA 180
M&-()989. w:ttrlr., elec. 11.arlf!'!'. $1700. up to 40' boat. Dode p:iwer 5000 mUet, fOO<I oond.
GERMAN ahorthair pu'ps..1,:sS>-:;9716:=;;· =:o·::o;;;:;;:;==_;;:•;;"";ter;;·;;-;;;;;,-=:;:;:...:;.;=;:;;1%15.;;,:'=;;*;;=,;Bn;;;I
AKC, l)OO. I" make ollir.I'
Martlncrest Kennels,
$124~ -· Gtnnan s-.'*"'"' """'" ' • wkt old, Champ bred, 111\Y-
Mor'• l"leet.O.Way 1be -.. Af<t:. BLOOD HOUND
................ 1.lllda
$'50 * w.-
MIN Docbahundt. AKC ftl,,
mate • Jemale. 1'4 wb. Call
lllft'l,m-19115.
HORSE som!lrc. Bad! 11<>
lftL ROSJnllblt.
, • 167""'2 •
WIRE Fax -_.., AJ<C. Chimp ..... "'91
lkautiH 547--1511. , ,.
--II Ult BEii' DAY NI u adl Dofl'I de1a.r ••• ... _,,_
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•
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Autoe w-"' 1--'::;;;~-;';c;;;;...;.;~I A~utos~,~l~m~pori~~ed~__:97~0 Aulo1 , Imported I WE PAY TOP
970 Autot, 1._rtod 970
KARMANN GHIA CASH BMW
---•-.Jiii! call UI kf' tr.. Mthnates.
GROTH CHEVROLET
....,,. for $11" Man ....
lttll O..eb Blvd.
Hundnston Beach
"41 .6081 IQ 9-ml
INSTANT
CASH
Wr ne.d your Import.car.
Buyt-r on duty 9 to 9 '&.ily.
B. J. Sportscar Center
2833 Harbor, Costa ?-.1t'sa
541>4491
WE buy all maket: of clran
\:tlr'd gports rars. paid lor
or oot. Pleau drive 1n for
tree 'll>l"atsal.
ivtwrrDRT
IMPORTS
3100 \ • Coast Hwy.,
Newport Beach
~2-M15
\VE PAY TOP DQLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARS
U your car ls extra clean,
tee us nm:
BAUER BUICK
2925 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 979-2500
IMPORTS WANTED-
Otanee Counties
TOP I BUYER
SilJ.. MAXEY TOYOTA
1388'1 Beach Blvd.
ff. Beach. Pl\. 847~
Vi.sit our new borne!
G
ROY CARVIR, Inc.
Sf E. 17tb St.
Costa Mesa 5't6-4444
'70 BMW 1600 -Like new,
41.COJ mi. $2200, Pvt pty.
Call RJJ-1867.
CITROEN
Citroen Maserati
AWARD WINNING
LUXURY CAR
Road & Rallye Motors
• Orange County's Oldest Dlr.
1609 Pomrna Ave,
Costa Mesa TI4-548-3559
CAPRI
'72 Capri, Deror group, 2!XKI
cc eng., 4 sp::l, lo mi. Xlnt
rond. aft 6, 968-nss John.
CORTINA
Autos, Imported 970 1 _FO_R_D_Co_rt_;-,.-.-68-.-,.-.IXXl--m-L
ALFA llOl\ilEO lmmac. 11'Xlce. Auto. RIH. $775. 962-5859 aft 6Pl\t.
'60 Spid~r. 2 liter, rcblt 5
spd., touring model. Xlnt
1695 "C&Sh, or will consider
trade. 968-3549.
. DATSUN ----19TI DATSUN 510 Sedan, low
mileage, good con d,
FIAT
128'1,. 124'• & 850'•
DEMO SALE * $)788 *
•'7'.'! 128 2 Dr. Sc-d .
(#50980)
SEE THE All NEW
128SL COUPE
COMPLETE SERVICE,
CUSTOM BODY Sl-lOP
Factory Tr&lned Mechanics
• 16 Service Bays e
7:3() a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
~fon., Tues., Wed., &: Frt.
OPEN THURS TO 9 PJ.f
Bill Jones'
B.J. SPOR SCAR CTR
283.l l!arbor ITI4) 540-4491
*COST MESA*
'72 FIAT
Demonstrator wt1h le!!s than
l!XX> miles. 1972 Fiat 128 4
dr. sedan. fully facto!")'
equipped including AM
radio, ?i-Iotor Trend maga.
zlne·s "Economy car of the
year." Now nn sale at Bl\I
Barrys. Serial No.
1'8All80021.E.
$59.00 DOWN
FIAT
'61 124 Spider $1181 tm KARMANN Ghia .......
lt'1 orua:e with Wack lnter· low mUea,a;e, xlnl condltlon, '°'· ~ Spd, EXU'a &harp CM, $1995., '93-i1'1,
See and Drive (WXP791J).
BILL JONES MAZDA
B.J. Sportsc1r Ctr. M~A LEASE SPl!CIAL 28l:: Harbor, Costa !\lt>sa
"'°""91 New '7l RX3
'10 Fiat 124 Coupe. 5 speerl $57 56
tl'ansml!ision, radio a. n d •
_llt'a.tC'r. 1874CQSI $14!}9 LAladed ROTARY po ...0
1'it'YE ROSS P01''TIAC · we ·
2480 Harbor Blvd., Cot~ 36 mo. + T & L, for r!!llp. ~fesa 546-8017. Price ef. pty. Ttadea ;ns.
tect1ve lhn.I 1012112. ?2 ROTARY'$
*** 1970 FIAT 124 ''D s I ,, SPYDER. AM/FM. emo a e
car! Mu.st !Will-leavbig
country. Best ofter. 10 TO CHOOSE
8<7-mt. "BIGGEST SAVINGS" ___ H_O_N_D_A---1 "Se.vice Is the dllf ... ence"
HUNTINGTON BEACH
R,A_R_E_H_o_nd_a_S_u_n_r_o_o_t_, 1 MAZDA
stereo, fm/em, lo ml'1, 17331 Beach Dlvd.
Owned by Dr. Xlnt cond. MJ..6668 Lease Mtr. Mr. Fry
:.:~.~ b<~L Dr. H.R '71 RX 2 $2499
, Grttn coupe with black in· 72 Honda Custom ooupe. l..o terior, air corn'!. Revolutlon-
mlle11, Take over S38mo ary Rotary engine. Low
pymts. pr\ / ply Ivan. mUes! Wtll not !alt 1288EITl
833-3231 "" 963-mo. BILL JONES
JAGUAR B.J. Sportscar Ctr.
'69 JAGUAR XKE Coupe. 4 2833 liarbor, Costa Mesa
speed, a i r condU:loning.1 ____ 540-_«_91_"--
chrome wire wheels, Jo
mileage (ZVE671J S3899
DA VE ROSS PONTIAC,
2480 Harbor ,Blvd., Costa
Meaa, 546--8017. Price ef-
fe-ctlve thN 1012m.
'69 XKE Coupe. Im.mac, Low
mileage, local car. Xlnti-----===
care. $3400/otter. Pri/pty,
5.57-9494 eves-fil3-5268. $59.82 PER MO. 'TI-Jaguar Conv. )JC, wires,
Yes. Ju!t $59.00 Is the total ..-.ine, C.Oncours cond, $5,450.
clown payment and only Also '69· Cpe. equal. cond.
$59.82 is the to!al monthly $3850. Pvt. pty, 673-1232.
pay"ment incl uding tax, lie· * (3l MARK II Jaguars. '60
ense and all finance charg£'!; & '6L Wire Wheels. lt1ake
for 36 months on approved Offers. ~7--0259.
Au1o1, Imported 97' Autos. Im~ -------970 Alltol, 1,_rtod 970 "A'"-ut'"-os;;.,' ..;.U_Md ___ ,,.-1
PORSCHl TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC
911 Targa
'71
Sparltling \'ellow Ebon)',
blaC'k interior, Al\!/FM
ll.adio, ~tag Wheel1. R3c!1al
T1rt"li , Lcnv Mllcs, 5 Spd,
(984COV).
$7266
Sl.'l' lt -You'll Buy H
~w.ltu!U ·w VOLVO
1966 Harbor, C.M, 646-9303
'70 PORSCHE 91 If
ONE OWtl('r, 25,00) miles.,
chrome wheel.I. AM FM
radio. Lie, No. 22F840.
$5699
CREVIER BMW
'72 Toyota Cmd1a 1600 parts
or complete. Drive tu 7-72
Corona parts, R e a • •
6"fl..17M.
'67 CROWN sta ""i"· Xlnt
cond. Low ml. Cle:a.n. $6rJO
Qrm, 96i-8109-
'Tl. 1'oyol11 Corona &.lark II
AUtom, Xlnt COIKI. Low ml. :
Slit~. 494--&816.
·n 1'oYotn 1600 Corolla,
cond sta. wng.
Call8J0.8256
TRIUMPH --------1'66 VV/. tires, body, TRIUMPHS d ... lnlm>r, new mo!O!',
'69 TR-6 $1199 % e&m.· remote oil cooler,
Radio (C2R623) PM", pulley; dist carb, ex·
'69 TR-6 ' $2199 haast, etc. $650. S3t--0311!.
(CYC631) '-fuST !tll f Now! '69 VW
·n TR-' S2899 Westpballa Camper with
FM.Sharp (lUaJY) pop-top. Tent, etc. Loaded
'&; TR-4 $799 with extras. Olme see, then
2ll8 W. 1st St. Sallta Ana Radk>, (TB8776) make offer! 536-3645.
~nn '70 GT-6 $1899 * '67 vw BUS *
'62 PORSCHE S-needl work. 3 to choole from Xlnt cond. Incl 4 new belted
'10 SEDAN OE VllU!. .....
tnry aJr. vln1t top, pl.Ulh
cloth & 11..'llther intierlor, lull
l)O\\"tr, tilt & tele wttee~
1111~1'()() radio, power door
loc\ts. low n11Jeaae &: near
nC\11 t111i.i-out . An e:xc.-eptk)n.
a.J value-nl this low ale
price. fl.8.51''X>JJ. Ul33.
NABERS CADILLAC
26((1 Htu"bor Blvd.,
(.\n;ta ft1e&a 540-9100
A1ake rea.s. offer. SH at Jo"ritz Warren's tires. $1295, best offer. 1969 CAD. C 0 tf PE DE
Nonn's ARCO, next to Sport C•r Ctnttr Must-go thls wknd. 673-S244. t n VILLE. •\Ill power, actory
Sheraton Beach Jnn., H.B. O E. lst Santa Ana, 19:>9 VW double door bus. 1lll\ conditioning, vinyl top,
' ''
• .,
536-7086. 547--0764 1972 engine, reblt trarui.. full\ l<!athcr interior, po"'ft"
'71 Porsche 914-Xlnt cd '69 Triumph GT.f $1788 new brks. All n e \V door Jocks, Al\f/1'~M radio, }
Orange/brnw int. P:ri/pty Blue with blue Interior, extra throughout, $950. 496---5687. \\'s1v tires & very low mlle·l !
Must li(>_IJ, $3500. 548-4056 aft sharp! Like new condition. 1970 WESTPHALIA pop-top age. A n\ust see! &: a must
6 wk days. #l.21700. camper, Save $. Perfect buy! (7.SP587). $3600. l
PORSCHE engine, 150 !IP. _ BILL JONES m<eh rond. Body damaged. NABERS CAOILI.AC I
6,500 m.i. Xlnt cond. B.J. Sportscar Ctr. $2!XXI. 644-lm. 26(X) Harbor Bl., Cof.lta Mesa
lllXXl. 548-31!15 2833 ll"'bor, Costa M•,. '66 VW CAMPER 540-9lii0 j
'65 Porsche SC Xl.nt cond. S.10-4491 4 speed. Sharp! (SBl\fSl4J. 1963 CADILLAC 1
Must sell immed. $2BXt or 1970 Triumph Spitfire Ex 1 ~ dlr. Call 836-6535. COUPE DE VILLE ·i' best ofler 552-7570. . • ce l,i;=:.;,=.:..;=,=:::;=;,.._ Extra low mileage. All power.
cond. All mamt rttO!'ds. •n Squareba.ck VW-Extra Whlle wired leather. Air.
'57 PORSCHE 19Xl Series, Red w/tan int. 22,000 ml. clean, AM/FM, lo mi. auto. SEE TO BEUEVE! '.1· immac. cond. $2495. cn4J $1600 71' ... ,...,.,,, .._,.. ,..,,.,__.. ' 552-9728 . T""-O'I07 .-. ,._,,.,, ......... ........,... CaJl 675-2547 •
'58 TRJ, Runs KOQd. * * '70 V\V Squareback. 1 1970 CAD. COUPE DE '
RENAULT . l475 or ofie:r. owner. Factory auto. l\fiche-\ S!D-2746 Ii ,;M_ .,...,,, VILLE. Fact 0 r y a Ir . n ...., ~-,. ........ 675-2954. conditioning. F u 11 pow-I :
'68 RENAULT ID, lo mile!, 4 VOLKSWAGEN '70 BUG, Blue/white int. er, vinyl top, .tilt & tele-.,
spd., AM radio, come quick. ---------30,000 ml. Must sell! Orig seaplc steering, AM/FM
VHB19. Only S79S. CAMPER owner. &U-5557/645-4400 stereo radio & a host' of I
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA, other dcluxe xtrs. (9l9AVA) . 1888! Beach Blvd-. Hun· '70 '69 VW Camper, 36,!XXJ mi. 1
tington Beach, 847-8555. v.•/Honda cycle. Both $4333. ?
VW WESTPHAlA t><autilul. $2200. 494-0031. NABERS CADILLAC I
ALFA RDfl.tEO,
convt. Top cond.
red, '59 _5.1&-__ 790_7· _____ _
credit. The eash price ls 0196~l~J~A~G~U~AR-=--.e<J-an-. -3~.8
Sl.907. 75 including tax & meters Mint cond. Must see --------
llcense. Deferred payn1ent to appreciate. 592-2264.. MG
SPRITE
'60 BUg Eye Sprite
$300
592-2746
F\illy equip. Tent, pop top .. 62 V\V-Looka O.K. but runs 2600 Harbor BL, Costa Mesa . :
Excellent condition. super. $295 540-9100
$2866 * 536-8400 * '72 COUPE DE VILLE. Full
$425 *
AUDI
'70 DATSUN PICKUP, ne1v
646-46.10 tires, low mi. $ 1 3 9 5 .
494-7Ul8.
'66 DATSUN Roadster 1600,
radial tires, xlnt cond. $500. .....,.., SUBARU
price ls S2.212.52 which In--;j-,;';;';;';";~;"-:;';:;;-;-[----=:.:'.----
d"d" a11 tinance ch.,..,, KARMANN GHIA MG's
sales lax & license. An-
nual porc .. lagc rale Is '67 Karmann Ghia '67 MGBGT $1199 10.25. Radio, wires CYLT021) BILL BARRY Yellow with black int. Radio, ~:i~:'!!'~r ~~ * SUBARU *
'72, 1001.S. Sunroor, air,
stereo, auto. 3.000 mi. Beaut
concf. Sli!I in 'Varratlfy.
Tllke over low pymts. Pvt FIAT heater, 4 Rpeed. Sharp car!
pty. 642-4127; 646-5375. ---------'69 1'~lAT 850 l:'~ider, radio, PONTIAC.OMC·FIAT {•0043.31). Spo Frib:C Wan-.cn's AJJ Low a.s $1599 ~ '"' s1 1 s, "'" 1 BILL JONES rt ar enter FRITZ WARREN'S AUSTIN HEALEY heatoc, 4 apee<I. 1 °"""'· 2000 · a . · y. S C C Removable hard top, low E. lst S! .. Santa Ana B J s rts c no E. ht. Santa Ana 547-0764 port ar enter 558-llXXl • • po cor tr. 1957 AUSTIN HeaJcy JOOJ. miles. Xlnt cond. Perfect :C-::--7".:"'_:::::=::.____ * 1.969 MG Midget. Excel e ORANGE COUNTY'S ~·Consider trade. Alter 4 for hi school or college slu· Sell idle tterr.a now! Call 2833 Har~ta li-lesa. cond. v.;ire wheels, radial LARGEST
pm. ~2059. dent. $990. 557-l386. 642-5678 Now! tires, 39,IXXI ml. 545-1592, no E. 1st St., S.A. S47-0764
~------~-1 $995. i·"-"'-•.:.••_1_m.;.po_rtod ___ 9_7.;.,0-'-A-ut_o.;;1•_1_m.;,po'--rtc:;od;;._...,-'V7..:..:0,;,;.;A.;_ut.;.;oc:;••:..;;.'m~po::;;,rt;:eG:=__9;,:7~0~A::u::.:1•::•~· ~lm::)po::::,'"::""::..-':_:70 '6'! MC >fiDGET. low mt TOYOTA
. ~~MA~TE. 11400• Pvt. __ B_RA_N_D_N_EW __
D•ive a .
·DAIS.UN -•
'53 MGTD. Immaculate •
new tor>. paint, chrome.
See!! $1800. 536-7052
'50 MGTD, 1500 eng. Good
cond. $700/olfer
•494-:5786/645-7798
MGB
'72 lANDCRUISERS
TOYOTA
1
mcttoo..lrom
2 Station Wagons
5 Hardtops
Payments a.s Low as
$90.46 PER MO.
10403346)
SEE IT -YOU'LL BUY IT MUST sell 1959 V\V, xlnt leather interior, tuU power, flWl Ltw• ~~. -:.,A~ncl217_ 1961 engine. !ac!ory Air, twilight sentinel. .....,., ............, power dc>of' locks, power
•.trunk opener, AM-FM radio, TOyot'I * 1964 V\V V<lf Rebuilt less than 1,600 miles. 1 own-
ft ellfl:ine. Xlht cond. S950. Call er sold &: serviced by us.
1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 ~136 or 53&-9771. (227EJAFI. $6777.
·r,s SQUAREBAO<. Clean, um VW BU$. Tra~er hitch. NABERS CADILLAC
Nu paint &: tires. Must sell. Xlnt cond. Low miles. $2250. ~ Harbor Blvd ..
549-3598. . Call 675-1700·days. Costa l\1esa 540-9100
'68 VW Bus. Reblt. eng. Lug '68 VW BUG $950. 1970 CADill..AC. EL DOR·
rack, new belted tin.is, other 962-2"1ll> AOO. Factory air condition· ~ $l!i00. M&-0341 aft s. '65 vw Sqbck. Good cond. Lo ing. Vieyl top, leather in-
terior. fl1ll JXIWe.r, Wt wheel, WANTED Old VWs running miles, $600/ make oiler. AMJF~l lllereo, power locks,
or not. .. P.1u.o;t seU. 642-5956. beautiful Firemist finiah,
646-4n6 aft 5 Pm '67 VW Van, new paint. runs tvdlight ¥ntinel. 6. vuy ·LOW
• '69 SQUAREBACK • great.i Must Sac. Quick. mileage. (370BSt'l.,$.5111:
Good Cooditlon, good tlre1, $795. fTI41 5.1&-2419 Ev•. NABf;RS CAOILI.AC
$l00J., 496-6323. Autos Used 990 2600 Harbor Bl., Costa Met1a
'67 vw $710, •tr c.ond. • . m¥ll,IO
494-7198 BUICK 1971 CADILLAC, SEDAN DE
·n VW Camper, body, eng &. , VILLE. Factory · a Ir
tnterlor xlnt cond F1'1 n RNIERA. Tuxedo black/ conditioning. Vinyl t 0 p ,
stereo. $2900. 673-865i. black interior/black vinyl plush full leather interior,
1 root Full )X>'Wet', factory air, tun power, Ult & tel-..oplc
970 VW Bus, new tires, AM FM -di -,,.ereo ra o, tilt stecrtng, steroo, door Jocks,
Good 00~ wheel, power door lockJ, new WSW Ures. An exoep-
_________ 1 cruise control, chrome sport tionaJ value at this low aale
'69 VW pop top camper. wht'el.s, Extremely low mill'-price. {718COll. $5555,
Clean. Reblt eng. age. (887CTN). s ALE NABERS CADILLAC
$2lXXJ. 642-lTIS PRICED. liOO lfarbol-Bl .. Costa J\tesa
' ' 1
Plant a TREE!
Fe< ....., ........... lost driHo o NIW DAT·
SUN, N--Ce. ill ceof.ct!oo wllll tlte twtl 1 n If F«MI' Sema wll ,._, • rrw t.
'69 l\ofGB, bard &: soft tops,
Am-Fm, chrome w 1 re
wheels, overdrive, artatnaI
owner, $1700. Ph. 842.-867~
'70 MGB GT, White, xlnt
cond., wire whls. AM/FM
O'drive, 673-7060 • $%JOO.
OPEL
with $390. Dovn1 48 months
including tax & lie., Defer·
~ payn1ent price $4732.08
A.P.R. 10.98'1> or C~h
Price $3891.85 0 .A.C.
'6'! vw Fastback w/autn NABERS CADILLAC 540-9100 ' '68 CAD. COUPE DE VIlLE. 1~ trans'. radio. J\fuat seU. aiOO Hubor Blvd.,
Private party. 646-41ID Costa l\1esa 540-9100 FACI'ORY AIR CONDI-'1
TIONING . Vinyl top, full 1':, ):JO\vcr, factory air, tilt
wheel. Mt/FM, J>O\Ver door
locks, beautiful cloth & lea-11
..
--· Aloo -.. ,.. .. -.... , .................. tcMlc
pootw.
THE r.R.S.
IS YOUR FRIEND
1972 DATSUN
510 4 n-
---BRAND NEW
1972 DATSUN 1200
2-DI. SIDAM-AUTO. TIANS.. P /I., UDIO + •II tt•H•Hl '"11tlp'""ltfl llttttr, 4tlrt11tr, •hihwttf
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YOU CAN LIASI THIS FOR •5437 Mo.
·59 V\V pop top campc>r. "&; BUICK Electra 225 con-
P.1any xtras. Best offer. vert. f'ull pov,.-er, factory * 5.5IM2264 * air, lo, Jo mileage . '70 Opel Rallye $1499
Air Cond, AM/FM, Sharp
SPORT CAR CENTER no E. 1st St., S.A. ~7--0764
PEUGEOT
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W TOYOTA
1966 Hubor. CM. 646-9303
PEUGEOT '71 MARK 11. 2dr HT, 4'pd,
DEMO SALE Radiotheater, A/C, $2200.
1971 Voiles S\ipcr Beetle. (VGZ787) $1599 DAVE
Al\lfFM str:TeO , ni 8 n y ROSS PONTIAC, 2 4 8 (J
-Llk ,,,, ,, .. ,.o Harbor Blvd., Cost.a l\1esa XunS. e fleW. U'f't-"Q.)'to. ----'-----1 546-HOl7. Price effective thru
'65 vw. $525. 10/2172.
Re:bll eng. All new tire~. 17.~;i:;.=~===-=-
V.cy gd ro..i. 837·3922 '61 BUICK WILDCAT
, Converttblc. 47,000 1 owner
ther Interior, etc. Priced to
1
,i, sell th!.& weekend. {516EBR)
$2'i55.
NABERS CADILLAC .
2600 Harbor Bl .. Costa Mesa
540-9100 ,,
'72 504 $3499 962-il.129 pc;/ply.
Low mu ... AT, Radio "'UICK CASH
till V\V pickup. Runs i~· careful miles. Air, P.S.,
Nice canvas camper unit. P .B., elec. windows. elec.
$500. Great buy. 645-7969 seats, new top. (VSD354.). FRITZ WARREN'S T"
SPORT CAR CENTER THROUGH A '71 Karmann Ghia Foo/Air, $1699
710 E, 1'! St., S.A. M7-0764 DAILY PILOT lmmac, 40M, $1500_ <X>NNElL CHEVROLET
A &'Ood want ad 1S a p:>d in-• 963-2539 • 2828 H·~
t t WANT AD ... .....,. Blvd.,
ves men. Need a "Pad"T PJ.l.ce an ad! Costa Mesa ~1203
1A;;;;;ut;;;o;;s,;;;;;I m;;ipoi;;;;;r;;;tod;;;;;;;;;;;;97;;;;;0;;;;Ai;iu;;;tos;;;ii;, ;;l,;m;;po;;;;rt;i;edii;;;;;;;~970i;i;;;i;I A,;"'°;,;'·~lm;ipo~rt~ed~;;;;;;i;9~70;il '69 Buick Riviera. fully 11 equipped, all pwr & air. Lo
mll"Rgt". Bronze In color,
blk int. $2500 days, 646-2486,
l'\'t'.~ 645-7643. WOW!
SEE THESE GREAT BUYS
'70 Buick Le Sabre 4 dr 11.T.
25.0JO ml Like l'le\V. $2450.
S46-ti887 11.fl 6: 30 pm.
"67 RIVll:.rl.A -Full pwer,
low mll~age. A-1 oond.
'68 CadWac Coupe de Ville
Pwr wlndows, vinyl root,
auto climate control, Nu
tire'!!, $2795, 548-8658.
1970 Cadillac SEDAN DE
VILLE. FACl'ORY AIR
CONDmONING. Vtn,yt top,
plush cloth & Jeathe:r ln-
ll;'rlor, full power, tilt&: tele-
.soopic stenina',1 ste:reo, door
locks, kJw" mlleqe & near
new thrvout. An exception-
al value at lhl.J low aale
prlrE'. {l85EOJ). $-U\"l.
NABERS CADILLAC
2BOO HarbOt 81 ••• C.O.ta Meu.
540-9100 'H MALllU H.T.
Co11jM. t cyl., •uto. tr'"'· ,;, cond .,
'72 LAND CIUISll
Sf•tio11 W•9011. 4 wJ., AM/fM, 011ly $1800. Pvt pty, 673--7'265 ClauUJed Ads .. , 6tJ..68'1I.
lt&H. !YPS511l
$1895 '
11,00,0 1111101 -liko ll•wl (210fOHI
$4295
'U CAPRICI WAGON '71 DATSUN PICllUP
t P•••· LI•o llP, •Ir, P.S., El•c. win·
do•t I mt11y •xfr•t l44tFUI
7 foot Six Poe OY•r cob colllfMr.
,tlcM to ••II. t4_1tllll ~
$1795 $2395
'61 COU6AI Xl7 '66.POllSCHI 912
Afr C•nd .. P,$., Awt•. Tront., .. ~11yl
top. Nic•I 1XfX71tl
$2095
'H FllRllD
S11,.r s,.clol. ltllDZPI
$2395
'70 1'1.Y. SPORT PURY
Air c...i, ..... RIH, Auto"'otfc.
E~t.• fl"•· Jl,000 ml. Avt•., Air Cond. Wol4•11 Mo.+y. Pric.otl low. CST4flll
P.S., V/11.,t l•P· IZAf:241 1
$2295
'70 DATSUN 240Z
$1995
-70 DATSUN PICKUP M.,,.. 011 wh••lt.. SN I tftl .... llJ6· sa ... r. Mat•. air coM. 1•1•1 ~s1 CUI
MAKE OFFER! $2995
A ••••• Of en.lit ,
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13B61 Harbof Blvd., Gardee ., .... 534-1211
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)'llf/blk, pugea, imp, ARO S. V-3, aulDID&tle,
'65 QJrvette, VB'Y clean, FORD 'ft Mustang Ff'l"lh enc, 390,
S27,36>1>p, 4lpd. nap, tlrH 1---------1 Al\l/FM, Slick! Stal ir
l'ACl'ORY nidlalo, Good)<ean, .,.., vtn)'1 top -V-3 auto-$14!l5IBHt -· f>l).31ll .. $899. 5Ci-&9'1l!. 919-3816 AUTH0RIZE0 oond. lllOOi•ller -•· ma% alr ronc1.. opoc1a1
CADILLAC CHEVIOUT. whe<l1 -V-8, aulnmallc, • ., 0irwtte Fastback "'· OLDSMOBILE ·
D.,.,,, _ alr cond., vinyl root A& k>w
-u (124.n!N~l $1499
l.Arplt ..i.otlon of Cadll· DA VE ROSS PONTIAC, 2480
lacl In o....,.. Coon.... ~--M Salft.J..eulna. I Jtarbor Blvd., umta eaa.,
541)-.8()17. Price eUecttve
•
Nabers thru lll/2/12. Cacllllac ,,;,,.::, '"'cu"'EVY~~KIN=a=sw"'oo=o""'g
pass, V -8, auto t;ana.. laot.
~ flARBOR BL., air, radio, heater, pl)\''er
COSTA MESA• steering, power dlac brakes.
540-9100 Open Surw:lq power tail pte window, roof
'67 SEDAN .DE VD..LE. Full rack, w.•.w., extremely k>w
power, factmJ &Ir, vinY.l mlles. SALE PRICED.
Nu tires & map $2400. l~
Mesa Dr, CM 64&-1318
COUGAR
•. ~67,.....co=u"'o"'AR""'""'XR:::::7:-. -::':v-i,
powfJ' steering, factory air,
vinyl top, CYCV589) S1099
DA VE ROSS PONTIAC, "'° Harlx>r Blvd., Costa Mesa, 546-8017. Price •f·
fectlve lhru 10/2112.
DODGE .................... CTYY0<5) NABERS CADILLAC
$1* DAVE ROSS PON-m> Huber Blvd., '68 DODGE GTS Coupe, V.S,
11AC.. •· Harbor ave.. Cotta M8& 540-9100 automatic, radio, beater, ex-°* -MHQIT. Price :=;::;;;:;:;::;::;:::::===I -~=====--cellent cooditloo, (WXF'138) -.., tbru lll/2m. •n IMPALA Cuolom owp1t. ''7 CAMARO $1399 DAVE ROSS PON-,.~n,_..,EL,:-~DO="'RA-"o-OO""'D::.EMO,;:,~N~-· I Matador red/lXack interior/ 6 cylinder, ~~ rad}o, TIAC, 2480 Harbor Blvd.,
STRA'J'OR. Firemlst paint, black vinyl roof. VI, auto-Nice car. , .. Au .. ...,}. Costa Mesa. 546-8)17. Price
padded,vlnyl !Dp/lapestry.. mallc, radlo, heater, PGWtt $1.599 etterove thnl 10121n.
I ~-lnlerlo ateertng, power disc brakes, roNN~', ~~n• -eaWl:I"' r, Dual com-white side wall tires. Ex-~ .... ni:. .......... ~, -'65 C\lstom 880 Mona.co, 9
tort aeata, full power, fac-tremely low mileage. (~ 2828 Harbor Blvd., pass. Sta. Wag. F/pwr.,
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COMPACT CITY
ii·1.I 6559
'TI OLDS TORONADO Gold
with black vinyl top/Ibid
matching interior. F u I 1
poY•er, factory a.lr, AM/1'~
A396SnM701882) ~799 DA VE
ROSS PONTIAC, 2480 liar·
bor Blvd., Costa l\fesa, 546-
8017. Price effective thru
10/2/72.
~air, tilt wheel, AM·FM DTGJ. SALE PRICED. Costa Meaa 546-12>3 dual air, auto pilot, Am-Fm
stereo with tape player, NABERS CADILLAC '65 EL CAMINO 4 11peed, stereo, luggage rack. Xlnt. PINTO
power door Jocks, power 3300 Harbor Blvd., radib, heater. Over $2000 mech. 4: exter. con d . Countr,y Sedan. Luggage --------
trunk opener, cruise control, Costa Mesa 540-9100 motor, trarui., carbs. Mtdt Prl/Pty. $695. 646-2668. rack. Air .. P.S., V8, auto., l '?'l Pinto 20CO cc, 4 spd, gold
twilight sentinel, steel belted see (91500K) Priced to 18 . careful owner. (171CXW ) 3 dr. 53XI milCs. $2100. Call '69 EL DORADO. Full · '65 Dodge Van. 3 cu. 1n.
990 Autot, UHcl 990
·10 BONNEVILLE 9 '72 LUXURY LE MANS JM'....,.. wqon. Factory 1912 Pontiac drmon1trator
alt, "'°' tacit. JXM't'I' ~ lyxV)' Le Nana, 2 dr. h.I.
(182460R1..Sl017l $2999 DAVE cpe. FU!ly factory equipped 1tOSt PONTIAC, 2 ~ 8 O lnclucU111 p.oi pb radio t'Ofl-
Karlior Blvd., Costa M~, i.ol~ rally '11 ...... plu•
5t<017. Pr1ce eUect1ve nuacb muc:b moro. Stria.I No.
thN10/2/T2. 2G37M2Z.ll8t2'l.
'70 GRAND PRIX $299 DOlllU Blade, car/black vb\YI roo(, nn
.new !Ires, aulD., •fr. P.S. $1 11 58 PER MO • Reel nice car. ('182CCI). • •
$3199
CONNEU...OIEVROL.ET
2828 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Jlt.1eaa ~1203
'62 PONTIAC Grand Prbc.
Thia one's an award winner
al custom car &hows. 24,008
original miles. Automatic,
power llel?rin(. rad I o ,
beater. CGBT315) ~ to
sell. DAVE ROSS PON·
TIAC. HIO Harbor Blvd.,
Costa M~ 546-8017.
Ye1, just n1.l.OO ls the lolld
down payment .and only
SW.58 ii the-cota..1 monthly
pe.:yment IDcluding rax, lil"
ense and all fma!'let' <'h<lll.:t"!I
tor 48 months on Hppt'O\'rd
credit. The cash price Is
$4549.97 including tax and
llcenae, -De-ferred pe,ym1•nl
price b S56S4.3' whil'h in·
clOOes all finance chari;:C'.'J,
~ lax and llC'r'n.~r. an.
nual Pf'r1·t·nlage rut <' i~
1.1.83.
Bill BARRY
PONTIAC:-
'6.1 GRAND PRIX. One
owner & excellent condltkn
Only 66,000 miles.
AutomaUc trans., air a>bd..,
comfOC"table bucket IN.ti.,
Jlt.tngncsJunrwhcels, AM-FM
rad.lo. $550 for quick ale.
54&-3036.
RAMBLER
'70 Ambassador SST 4 Dr"'
Alr, P/S. Take o vet
~enla. C'fll ~'rni9.
STUDEBAKER
'66 Pontiac Ventura, 4 dr. v.
8, PS, PO, Rll, Air Cond .
Good cond, Lo\\• ntileage
l..'.ctly Blue Book RC'I, ~.
Sac:rilice for $650 Privall'
Party, 847-3095 alt 6:30,
anytime on weekend.
PONTIAC-GMC-FI AT
1 lst St, at ~ .. \. FN ·y. I
2000 E. l ~t Si . Santa Ana 'GO STL1DEBAKF.R I.ARK.
~~·ILOO 53.tm orig 1n llt"i;. SIZi.
radial tiret, oxtremely low sell DAVE ROSS PON led lnsul led $3299 613-3262 '67· BONNEVILLE power. •·ct~ .... , black · • Auto, pane , a . =,....,=~· ~~--~ mileage, (424777). SALE m -·~ TIAC 241K> Harbor Blvd '71 Co exterior I black vlayl • . ., Mq:a. 2 extra tires. $550. CONNELL CHEVROLET PINTO mmuter Spc!, Automatic-, factory air, power ~~~Rs CADILLAC top/black leather interior. Costa Mesa, 546-8017. 64.4-8598. 2828 Harbor Blvd.. 2001 cc en&'· Disc Brica 4 stN"ring, PQ\\'er brakes,
CHOIC~ Of>" 4, '68 Fil't'blrtls. --~·=-~'~"'~"'=*---!
VB & 15 cyl., automatla, air T •BIRD
mJ Full power, factory air, 100% WARRANTY 1966=~DO""'o=aE"",-w!ll""'_a_<"Ce--opt Colt& Mesa 5t6-l203 spd, Like new. ~. radio, heater, white wall condltlonJng, vinyl lops. M. ---------" °"'• '::".!" J::U., power door 1oc1a, AM/FM •70 o.evy caprice beat otter. ~7~1~CQ~•=lllTllV=~SQ=Ul=RE= PLYMOUTH 1-. linl<d .1au <WHE1Jt12> stereo radio CYNW438) $3399 V-8, Auto Trani, Factory Air 644-4418 r un 1111 $995 dlr. 836-6535. '1U Sed. DeVille, fact. air, DAVE ROSS PON'nAC, OJnd, Nl Power, Landau i--,-64-BA_R_RA __ C_U_D_A_
vinyl tp. Pl"'h cloth & lthr ••-"-~--81-J., ~1a Top (417AKO). $2395. FORD Station waaon. VB auto . You doo't ,_, • gun to
.,.._, ~ V\.I UR!i ' Hl·Jackera 4 Craaen wide "Draw Fut:• when you place inter. Full pv.rr. Tilt whl., Mesa M6-8)17. Price ef. HOWARD Chevrolet 71 FORD LTD tram, t.actory air, power tint. 4 sPee.t 273 ct, Bucket an ad in the DAILY PILOT ltefto radio. Pwr door fective th1'u 10/2/71 MacArtbar A windowJ power lteertnr locb. Lo m1'L $ 4 3 9 5 • Jamboree Blvds. O:>nvertible. V8, power steer-power brue., white wall tee.ts $350, See to appreciate. Want Adi! Call now -• •
675-mt .,. ~ '66 MALIBU. PIS. Air. 13U555 Ing, PGWtt brakes, rsdk>, """· ('133CAKJ, $3395 cllr. _""-1691. ________ '64_2-6671 __ . -----
.-n EL DORADO ...... _,... R/H. New tires Ir .brakft. --=~~~~~-···-air (698CFJ) can~ " ~ u -o::·u,.... Good condition $800 or offer. '67 CHEVROLET El Carninct. .......,., ' •
low as fVI 8311) S 1599
DAVE ROSS PONTIAC,
l'lfesa. 546-8017. Price ef.
fectlve thru 1012/'12. •
'68 Pontiac Le Mam Sprint 4
apd. Orig owner. Excel
oond. $1250. Call alt 6 pm.
837--02lll.
exterto./padded vinyl top/ 642-6082. • ..,...i, radlG and boater. $2299 •n FORD C>ateau -· a
fuil leather Interior, full (Q29:509) $1twl9 DAVE ROSS CONNELL CHEVROLET pass. V-8, aft, p/s, p/b.
power, factory air conditk>n· '65 Chevy. VlllOOan, reb1t!e e~, PONTIAC, 2480 Harbor 2828 ,Harbor Blvd.. $3595. CTI4) 63!t--1569 aft 4
in&'. tilt steering wheel, AJl.f. 1Exce.,!,..con~7~ or st 0 -Blvd., Costa Mesa St&-«J17, Costa Mesa 546-tan wkdys.
FM stereo witl1 lape player, ~"-·-•_•~~-~-~-~-Prico effective thru 10/2/12. LINCOLN
• Daily Pilot Classified
'"' um Torino Wan, 29,000 mi.
1962 T-BIRD, new brakea,
"'llter pump & ~valw job, ;
body eood cond, I.Ill. dNn. ):
Need.I e~. work. S2X>. or •
best otr. 675--11!18. :
CLASSIC '57 T·Bird, ve ry
clean. Must 1ee.
Call M2-7582
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power door locks, twilight '70 Klngswoo<t Chev.-station ,71 MALIBU-st Air, PY.'1', ereo cassette ---------1 sentinel, power trunk open· Wagon. Air, PIS-PI B deck. $2500: $400 under '69 Mark m, white leather
er. (700CPK). SALE $2500. Pvt ply. 545-1761. 2 Dr hardtop_ .4 speed, tac· retail book. Or lease 18 mo interior. Original. New tlres,
PRICED. '71 CAMARO CPE. tory air, power .steering, at S85 mo. John Taylor. new brakes, tune up, bat-ORANGE . COAST'S BEST
NABERS CADILLAC VS, 3 speed, 1 owner, new radio. (#21~) $2475 cllr. 494-4945 days or 494-8992 tery. $4,250. Will consider
2600 Harbor Blvd., tires, radio. Superior car. cau 836-6535. eves. LB trade, 557~.
Costa Mesa 540-9100 (3l.3CGS), '72 MALl~U '70 FORD LTD wagon, 10 '65 LINCOLN CONT'L, xlnt
• 1968 EL DORAOO • $2799 Power steering, power pass A/C, lug rack, many cond., eng overhaul In June.
Very Clean $300'.), brakes, AMmt radio. xtras. Mint cond. Price Gd tires, a/c, $ 5 O O.
&-U31 eee 835--1104 roNNELL CHEVROIEr sm>. ~ or 640-154ili reduced for qUiclc: aa.le. 645-7296.'
·n FLE>:l'WOOD BrouaJ>am. = ':,"!'; .':'~ ..... " ............ 12175· S47-<ns7 --M=E:::R=-c=u:::R:::Y~-I
Lea than 1,700 mllee. Lan-=""'"""=--~~-lS6'1 SS Impala. 327 engine, '64 GALA.XIE hrd top, 390 ---------I dau roof, tapestry 4: leather 19'ZU Otev. Omcours Eat.ate, full pwr, one OWl'ft, Xlnt eng., PIS. P/B, R&H, good
1'*'1or, dual corntort 91!8ts, 8 Pass. sta. Wgn. Pwr. cond, $1300. or best otfa', cond. &: tire1, l ownr., $350.
tilt wheel, AM·FM stereo Steft1ng & brakes, AM-FM ~Jm « m-&24.. or best ofr. fi75..1982 -~ ... th ta ..... 5"'i!o -tilt ...... -~I ===;-;--;;;;-== ~ '&or io:.. ~:; Factory Alr, luggage ,~ -a-IMPALA SS. .A-u to, *'63 GALAXIE* ·-
oon.trol, twillght sentinel, new tires I: brakes. Panel· alr/oond, Pia. Sl.150. $180 or best otter ~trunk opener, virtual-tng. Asking S2125. 567-4861.1 ___ can __ _, __ T.,....__ m-1311
1,v all -(706FWAl. '69 Chev. I! T. Mohlr CHRYSLER •n Ford c.wrtry Sed wzn.
SALE PRICED, . recently overhauleJ. Low ---------$3,500. Sacrifice.
NABERS CADILLAC bluo book. 5.'l}-2901. YORKER. PIB, PIS. P /wlo· 64&-11$,all 5 pm
2600 Harbor Blvd., · 'liG Chevy Malibu, good oond. dows, electric seat, Pl ant. . e '64 FORD Wagon w/tape O:cta Mesa 54().9100 $525. '65 vw bug, good cond. Air, radial steel tlre1 ~· deck Needs some work
$550. "3&-0594. 531-1255. $1.'IO. 646-11629. (:AMARO
'69 CAMARO. WHITE.
Low ml. S1695 * 673-9447 * 1--~~ --~-CHEVE!-LE
'68 Malibu Ol.evelle, Xlnt. o::m. Good In • out. $800
or best otter .. 549-lSM.
'62 Buick Skylark, $15
auto trans, needs work.
engine very good. 644-.4340
'68 EL CAMINO, 396, Turbo,
Am/FM. Buckets & extras.
546-0889
1955 CHEV 2 dr, Needs work.
$75 or best otter. 644--0948.
eves.
CORVAIR
1961 CORVAJR Lakewood atn
wagon. Xlnt cond, n!blt
engine & transmission,
R&H, $289., 49'.1-7762. * '65 Monza convert, auto,
good cond. $395 or best offer
5.1&-059.
'69 Squire, 10-pass, A/C,
stereo, all pwr, 29,COl mi.
$al95. Message 545-4571.
'65 COUNTRY Sedan. Auto,
R&H. eiec seats & windowl.
$500. 6@-:1683.
'67 LTD A/C, PIS, P/B,
Pwr ~ eeats, Radio,
Excel.c<iil!I. ~'
•n Mere Marqull wsn. 22,fXl(I
ml. Nt.'W ahoclcs, bait, brb,
radlals. Immac. $ 3 6 5 O •
541h1718.
'65 MUSTANG 2+2. 289, 4-
spd, ml w/blk Int,
$Im/best offer. ~
NEW '72 Muatang, 3,500
mi's. nsoo U IL 351 ena:.
air, p/b, auto. 644-1869.
GOOD transp car -'61
Mwtana:. SpoUeu. v~.pwr
dlllt brttt, p/a. 4M-0031.
Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported
If you're tired of paying ex pen-
sive fu e l, service and re pai r
bills on your present car, we
con show you how t o cut those
expenses in half! Ta ke a te st
drive in one of these little beau-
ties today at Harbour VW.
'69 DATSUN 510 SEDAN .......... $895 ' A Ol:lor, llNlo. IXWH 2111
'71 VW WESPHIUA CAMPER ..... SAVE
w,.1 Lats of Goodlll. cm CICL) • •
'67 KARMANN GHIA· ........... ,. $1095
fit.Ole, Wt!~ls, 4 ~. C...llln'I Or•llMr Orantt. TVMlll To A Tet. ITGM 1"1
'61 VW PICKUP ................... $695
'69 VW BUG .............•.•... $1295
lttdlt. .._..,, Trim Rll'IOI, 4 Sfitld, (WY9 '121
'69 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1295
111¥ l lllt W/llldc tnfiwtlr, LIW ,Ml ... UH, IZSll •t
'61 KARMANN GHIA ... : ....... $1195
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'66 YW IUG .. • . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . • $H5
................ lllVM114)
'61 CORTINA GT .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . $795
4 .,,._. ........ He1'9r. OCLYaJ
'66 YW DELUXE IUS . . . . . . . . . . . . $1050
l'rlaoill Te a.ti Tlllt ..._., Ill\. l:MI
'71 YW 411 WAGON ....... , ... $2795
UI'* fl'lder"f W"""" & ...... , a.fit, -M~ A ....... Lj&, ""1•1
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'67 vw s9UAREIACK ............. Sn5
H .... lltN ... 1n1, ~I ......... CVDX •au
'68 VW FASTIACK .............. $1195
•119111 Y•lllw, Low MIM, W/l/W T1'Rl. !YIV 11Jl
'71 VW SUPER BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sf795
,._r "11ti.v •• """ .--... ,,..,,M T~ Dedl.. l• OIU')
'70 VW IUS . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . $2l9!1
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THE DAILY PILOT, 'TV WID, ocm>Htt 1, 1t72
WILSON FORD SALES 11ac• 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON IEACH
From -the mouths of babes
come some pretty fuMy lines ... and not too Jntrequently,
some pretty cood idea. In
Medford. Oregon recently a
contest was held • to see how best to dress up the city
streets lncludJng the parkinc
meter1. A J 2 yea)' old sub-
mitted the ldetl of lnatalllng cand.Y and gum machine. In
their place. One ot the best
wu the little old lady who sug-
gested that they remove all
the parldna meten, sell them
to the local cemetery to be
uaed u head atones . . . she
pointed out that no eneravlng
would be neceaaary ... JUlt
-.et the meter to the red area stating, "Expired." How about
Clair Jonet of Wolverhampton.
England. She was stopped by
l>Ol1ce for erratic driving. The
lawmen releued the young
drtver and dropped all Charaes
when they diacovered that
Clair Wal Juat three years old
and had somehow turned on
the Ignition key. Here at Wil-
son Ford Sales In Huntington
Beach we have a model Just
made for the taste of evel')'.-
body . . . all ages . . . well,
ma,ybe not u younc aa little
Mia Jones, but certalnJ,y her
foUca No other new car dealer
otters a wider variety of quali-
ty automobiles from one of the
nation's oldest and moet re-
apeCted manufacturers ai we
clo. Ford's exdtln1 line ot cars
for thla year la simply out-
atandlnc. Why not drop ln to-
day at 18Z55 Beech Blvd. and take a 1ood Jon& look at your
favorite . . . get behind the
wheft and clve It a tr)'? You'll love It.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
9:30 AM IJ Cl) NFL Football Pre-Game Show
10:00 fJ (I) NFL Football Los Angeles at Atlanta, Georgia.
B NFC Doubleheader Baltimore Colts vs. Buffalo Bills.
10:-iO m Dodpr Duaout/Wannup
11:10 m Dodier Baa.ball Dodgers vs. Reds at Cincinnati.
12:M I (j) NFL FootlMll Post Game Show 1:00 RJ:'C DoublehNder San Diego Cha rgers vs. Oakland Raiders.
1 :45 rus1, roreboard 3:00 The Portuguese Bend Horse Show Fifteenth annual
Horse ow for the benefit of The Childrens' Hospital of Los
A_n_gel~s. O~n com~etition in several different classes of horses:
judged on performance, quality, presence: grace, and balance
in motion.
4:00 D USC Football Coach John McKay's Trojans meet Duffy
Daugherty's Michigan State University Spartans. Tape delay of apt. 30 game played at the Coliseum.
(3) Colleae Football '72
5:00 HOtre Dame Football The Fighting Irish vs. the Boilermakers
of Purdue Unh1ersity at South Bend, Ind.
5:30 0 Th4 John McKay Show Coach John McKay reviews films of
tne game between Michigan State and the Trojans. played Sept.
30 at the Coliseum.
8:30 O Roller Games
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2
6:00 PM 0 CI) Cl) NFC Monday Night FootlMll New York at Philadel-
phia.
9:00 O Forum Boxing Ray "Windmill" White vs. Rafael Gutierrez in
a bout for the California Light-Heavyweight Title.
11:15 g) Roller Games
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3
9:30 PM 0 Pepper Rocfcers Show Coach Rodgers looks at film from
the Sept. 29 game between the UCLA Bruins and the University
of Oregon.
11:00 ID Grambling Collep Football
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4
9:30 PM O Tommy Prothro Show Coach Prothro selects the Ram of
the Week and discusses the Oct. 1 game with the Atlanta Falcons.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5
1:00 PM &l Boxing From the Olympic
9:30 O Rams Action Tom Kelly looks at film from the game between
the Rams and Atlanta Falcons played Sunday, Oct: 1.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7
10:00 AMO BuelMll Doubleheader Major League Divisional Play·
Offs. Teams to be announced.
10-.30 D (1) Cl) NCAA College Football Notre Dam~ and Michigan
~ate.
1:00 O Roller Games Dick Lane hosts a game between the Los An·
i es Thunderbirds and the Brooklyn Devils.
3:00 Rams Action
Futbol-Soccer
4:00 (1) Sports Action Pro-Fiie Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler
· is the subject of this week's profile.
4:30 II Kines Hockey Live game between Los Angeles Kings and
Pittsburgh Penguins. fJ NFL 0.me of the Week Crews are sent to each of the 13
cities where National Football League games are played and
film the action. Each location utilizes at least four cameras.
Then the producers, editors and writers select the most exciting
game and extract the best of the action. Host is Ray Scott, vet· i eran football announcer and two time winner of the "Sports·
caster of the Year'' award.
5:00 8 Cl) (I) ABC'a Wide Wot1d of Sports · 1'\11--Weetc In Pro FootlMll Includes slow motion and isola-
tion footage. Re-cap of pro-football action. Pat Summerall and
Tom Brookshier host.
6:30 I Sports With Bertka ~Challen1e
8:00 Championship Wrestlln1
10:00 Box de Mexico
11:00 USC Foot.bell Tape delay of game played this afternoon be·
tween the TroJans and the Stanford Indians.
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 1, 1972
TODAY!
Perso_nalized • Stylish • Efficient
Order For Y;,urMlf or a Friend
M1v be u1ed on ef'lve~ as return 1ddrtst labels. AltO
very handy as lc:lcntlflcatlon l1bel1 for marking peuontl
Items s11<h as books, rec0t'd$, photos, etc. Labels stlc:k on
g11u and mav bo used tor meriting IM>me aMect food Items. All labelt tr< printed wilt\ stvlllll Vogue type Oii
tire quelltv white gummed PIPM'.
1UllDAY
LADIES
DAY
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TEMPERATURES RISING
TUEIDAY-IPM-ABC
A half-hour comedy series that
looks at the humorous side of
life-for staff and patients-in
a big city hospital. .l•m•
Whitmore stars as the chief sur-
geon. with Joan Van Ark as the
head nurse and Reva "OM as
her assistant. Cl•avon LlttJe, a
Tony Award winner for his per-
formance in "Purlie," Is cast as
young Doctor Noland.
ANNA AND THE KING
SUNOAY-7:30PM-CBS
Yul Brynner re-creates his
Academy Award-winning role in
this series of comedy dramas
based on Margaret Landon's
best-seller about the unique re-
lationship betWeen an American
schoolteacher (Samantha
Eggar) and the ruler who hired
her to educate his royal off-
spring. Keye Luke is cast as the
prime minister, Lisa Lu is the
king's head wife, Brian Tochi is
the young crown prince and
Eric Shea is Anna's son.
W•yne Rogen MdAlen Alda
M•A•S•H
SUNDAY-IPM-C88
Alan Aid• and Weyne Rogers
star as two accomplished Army
surgeons, Hawkeye and Trap-
per John, who blow off steam
between their life-saving duty
hours of combat surgery. Co-
stars include Mclean Steven-
son, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville
and Gary Burghoff. The series
la baaed on the award·winning
motion picture of the same
name.
GHOST STORY
FAIOAY-IPM-NBC
Un1u1pectlng characters are
pulled Into a wor1d they never
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Seblletian Cabot
knew existed in this anthology
of contemporary tales touching
the entire spectrum of the su-
pernatural. Host~narrator Se·
baaUan Cabot appears as Win-
ston Essex, proprietor of Mans-
field House, an exclusive and
unique coastal guest house.
Cabot occasionally stars in an
episode. The executive pro-
ducer of· the series, William
Castle, appears in each epi-
sode. Castle was responsible for
the motion picture "Rosemary's
Baby."
KUNG-FU
EVERY CTH SATURDAY
8PM-ABC
{in Alias Smith and Jones time
period)
David Canmdlne stars as Caine
tn this period drama about a
stoic Buddhist priest schooled
In the 3,000-year-old Chinese
art of self-defense known as
kung-fu. A fugith;e from China,
the half-Chinese. half-American
uses spiritualiry, humility and
personal combat to defend that
which is.Just and right.
~
MAUDE
TUESDAY-IPM-CBS
Maude first appeared as the
wonderfully abrasi_.e cousin of
Edith Bunker In two episodes of
All In the Family and scored so
resounding a success that this
new series was developed.
Beatrfce Artttur plays Maude, as
strong-willed a character as Ar-
chie Bunker, but his direct op-
posite. She regardi herself as
a llber9ted woman In the "Aunt·
le Mame" tradition, well able to
manage the problem• of a mod-
ern day marriage and a grown
daughter (Adriannr Barbeau).
8111 Mec:y co-atar9 as Maude's
tough but tolerant husb•nd.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 1. 1972
SEARCH
WEDNESDAY-1 OPM-NBC
Hugh O'Brlan stars alternate
weeks as an international agent
who utilizes telemetry and a
mission control center as
backup In his retrieval work.
Tony Fr•ncloN and Doug Mc·
Clu,. star as agents in their own
separate segments of the ~ries.
O'Brien is assigned to Control
Unit One. A former astronaut, he
Is the command pilot. assuming
Initiative rather than acting
under direction. Franciosa is
Omega Unit's agent, specializ-
ing in crime detection. A former
detective, he has encyclopedic
knowledge of criminal law and
the underworld. McClure is a
standby agent called upon only
pendently to solve cases and
collect "finder's fees" after in-
surance company agents have
failed to come up with a solu-
tion. An ex-marine and an ath-
lete, Banacek's relentless pur-
suit of the facts provides some
fast-paced adventure. COOL
MILLION stars James Farentlno
as Jefferson Keyes. a private
investigator for whom no as-
in emergencies-which he han-
dles with astonishing speed In
order to return t9 his casual,
relaxed life at the beach. Bur-•
gess Meredith stars as head of
Mission Control. Angel Tomp-
kins Is a medical monitor.
THE JULIE ANDREWS SHOW
WEDNESDAY-10PM-ABC
The celebrated film, stage and
singing star will hostess her own
musical variety hour that will
originate from ABC Television
Center in Hollywood. Stars al-
ready set to appear include Jack
Cassidy, Ken Berry, Alice
Ghostley, Jim Garner, Cc;iss El-
liott, Diahann Carroll and Jim
Nabors.
THE ROOKIES
MONDAY-IPM-ABC
(AFTER NFL FOOTBALL
GAME)
Times are changing and so are
the cops. A new breed has
emerged. Starring ln..the series
about this new breed of police-
men are Georg Stanford Brown,
Sam Mefvtlle, Mlcheel OntkHn
and Gerald S. O'LO\f9hlln. Kate
Jackson is seen as nurse Jiii.
The three young rookie cops
and their lieutenant bring new
ideas and dedication to the
force to Institute new methods
of enforcement-preventative
-Instead of after the fact.
NBC WEDNESDAY MYSTERY
WEDNESOAY-8:30PM-NBC
Another trilogy that will alternate
in this time period. BANACEK
stars George Peppard as
Thomas Banacek. a private ln-
ves ti gator who works i nde·
Jmmea F•rentlno
s1gnment is too tough-so long
as the tee is a cool million dol·
lars. Keyes pays all of his own
expenses. which are sometimes
considerable and accepts no
fee at all If he fails on the case.
MADIGAN stars Alcherd Wld·
ma~ as a rough, unorthodox.
New York City police detective
in a role he created in the 1968
feature film of the same name.
"Madigan Is totally human, with
strengths, weaknesses, anger
and a sense of humor.
THE STREETS OF
SAN FRANCISCO
SATURDAY-9PM-ABC
Karl Malden and Mlchael
Douglas star as a team of de-
tectives in another life-and-
death police seriea set In the
Golden Gate city. Malden, who
makes his TV debut In a dra-
matic series as Detective Lt.
Mike Stone, portrays the older
detective who is teamed with a
young, competitive officer,
Steve Keller, played by Oouglu.
The series la filmed prlmarlty In
San Franclaco.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV W!EK, OCTOIER 1, 1972
REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS
MORNING
Ci) .......... Sliow
aJtmFeatvm
11:00 II CJ) Wltere the He1rt la
6:00 IJ Cf) Sunrise Se1tuter D 9 m .1tepan1,
~ Tod•J 011 the F1rm Tues., Cl) Qallopln1 Gourmet
Thurs., Rul Estate Investment Wed.. I!) Crafts With Kat, Mon.. 8111
Fri. Cosbf Tues.-Thurs.; 8te ..,.r Fri.
6:25 0 Knwledae "Research Project" Eii) TIM £1ectric Co_,1111
6:30 fl Sut Yu111 Yl111 Ytt Mon., Wed.. t!E> Voees dtl Desiato
Frf., Odp1eJ "The Lively Arts" 11:15 m lt11 Hunttf lateMlwt
Tues .. Thurs. 11:30 II (j) Seardl for TolllOfTOW
(j) ~ucatloft1I Features • 0 @) m. Who, What, W1ltt't Qeme
OSurvtJlna the Universe M-W·F: 1J ltat the C*k
Parent Youth foru111 Tue., Youth 0 CIJ CI) t!E) ltwitclltd
and the luuH Thur. m Let's Rap
(lg) Tht Wor1d Tomorrow I!) N1w1 Hugh Williams m (Bl Eduulional Futures fil) features
6:45 m eo111MOC11tJ Report
1:00 B 0 CIJ News 0 @) ED TodlJ Sllow
AfTERNOON
IJ 1" Gallery 12:00 I) Noonth .. 0 CJ) 81nana Sctlits 0 m Three on 1 Mat.ch m 9up Ind Hia Buddies 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Bozo'• Illa Top Show O @ t1HB Password
fl) Market Optnln& (j) ®) m News
fil) @ Sesame strtet fD Gallcp'n1 Gourmet
7:30 O The Wor1d Tomonow GJ) Sesame Strfft
Cl) Bozo's Ila Top Sllow £E Features Except Tues. O History of Art Mon., Fri.; The 9 Tennessee Tuxedo
Great ConautM~ Contest Tues., 12:25 m Tennessee Tuxedt
;r~,.!::htr in Service Wed. 12:30 1J Cl) As tllt World Turns
m lkbt Kelly B ~~:ifs:~ ':o~ fE Stoa Marbt Covera1e 0 Youth & the Issues Wed.
8:00 f) Capuln Kanaaroo OJ Dillina for Dollari
0 Jelln W11ne Movie tE features Mon., Fri.
(I) Cofftt 9reak/Chlldrtn's Teacher Qt New Zoo Review
0 Ralph sttry's A.M. 1:00 IJ (j) The Guidin1 U&flt
Cl) SU11UP Mel Knoepp 0 @) m The Doctors m Dennis the Menace (j) Ifs Your Bet
EID (BJ Features 0 CI) t!E) All MJ Chlldren
8:30 Cil Jack Lalanne O News
0 Couratttus Cit m Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Yt&f and f~nds fD featura
ll)Gu•bJ QtFYI
£E futures 1:30 1J Cl) Ed11 of Nipt
1:50 CI) Momin& News 0 @) m AnoUltt' Wtrld
1:55 0 Sctorts Club 0 ~ M · . s D ytl M · 9:00 fl Cf) The Joker's Wild .:. ~-ee a me ov1es. 0 ~ m Dlneh's Place 0 CI) CIJ t!i) Let's Mallt 1 Deal
· 1J GtM Autry OJ Joanne Cane11 Sllow
Cil fltlll Don1hue Sllow fJ) Commodity Report
0 Jack Lalanne QI Mowft m Mowft: Set D1ytime Movies. 2:00 IJ (I) low Is I M1ny Spltttdortd
dJ Unde W•ldo lltlna
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9:30 1J Cl) Tht Nn Price Is Rlpt ·m Not for Wo•n °""
0 al m Comentratlon 2:30 IJ (J) Stcr•t .,.
IJ 9roltn Arrow 0 di in StMrltt 0 Mowfe; See Daytime Movies. D Cl) Cl) m ne Dat1111 a. .. 0 News 11J Every W.1111t Wlllb tD ~
dJ Romper Room Em FMtum
10:001J CJ) 8111tbit 3:00 II F1111tllr Affair
(]). Movie: See Daytime Movies. D"" Mt T ....... O t11 e s.1e ot t11t Ctntury D Mlpw11 P'atref D Mt¥1e: See Daytime Movies. D Cl) Cl) &> 8eneral ..,,..I
Cl) Stv11p tlM St.In (]) dj Mtvit: See Daytime Movies.
0 T••pt B TM l..eM ..... .,
&) Qt, Kids Sandra Escamlll• m Ntw 1.oo Rtvltw fE FMtum aJ RocQ lltd frt.h
10:30 II Cl) Lowe of Uf• (Jj featum Thur • Fri.
II al m Hellywood Squares m Me¥le
3:30 8 It's Tt• let
O (l)Mitt Dtuitust.ow a Onie and Harriet 0 CJ) Q) 0.1 Life tt live 0 Banana Splits m Quick Draw Mc:Cmr
II) Nanny and tile P'roftQOr
(lj) Features Tue., Thur. EID Hlttory tf Art Mon., Wed .• Fri.;
11111 Cos6y on '"ludlct Tues ..
Teadltr in Service Thurs.
6!) la Comunklad 11 Dia
Qt .W.MS fMllJ
3:45 fB Una Aventura Espanola
4:00 IJ Movie: Ste Daytime Movies
IJ The Rifleman 0 CJ) m Love American Style IB•ues ud His tudclifl
&) 11M Mu11sten
fBNino EID ® Saa .. SlrMt
II) Clttt tfl la T1rde 9 My Fnoritt Martian m felil tlM Cat
4:30 Cl) Youth In tht luun Mon.; Mov·
le: Ste Daytime Movies Tues.,
Thurs., Fri.
IJ F1t1Mr Knows Bast D News Benti, Schubeck EJCcept
Wed.
0 (I) I IHc1Al I "last of the Cur·
Ins" Wed. only.
Gf T,..,
ID Ytaf 11141 friellft m.aa•,..··..._. fB E CtiN Ntl't
t!E) Dot 42 P'M m Kl111bl
5:00 Cl) Ntn Mon. only
8 B CIJ t1i News
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Qt Dlck Van Drtt
GI:) tai11ebe Suwdra .._ Fri.
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5:15 tm) hnorau MuMlll
5:30 (j) News Mon.; Hlatl klloot Hip•
liairts Wed.
It .... ,, ltfD
Cl) m Dennis tlM Mt111et o rn mm""" OG•t Saart
&) TIM C:O..rl*IJ tf Eddie's FatMI
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Brynner) and hit youns ton, Crown Prince Chula'°"Ctlom (lrt.n
Tochl), overcome their rftpective f•rs of medlcfne end a m1n-
utin1 tlaer, on Anne and the Kin' Sundly et 7:30 ,_. on CBS.
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SUNDAY
OCTOBER 1
MORNING
6:15 ID The Christ.pMrs
6:30 ID The Bible Answers
6:45 Cl) Christopher Close-Up
7:00 i) Archle's TV Funnies 0 The CM.stophers
0 Stream of faith
(I) Rex Humbard
D Hour of Dellvtrance
liQ) The Jetsons m Unit ofte m As• C.naress/Social Security
7:30 II Har1em Globetrotten O Around the Wor1cl in IO Days 0 Mormon T1bemade Choir
(])Curiosity Shop
B Dr. lilly J. Harei1
@) Pink Panther
m Elementary News
I!) Sacred Heart/The Christophtrs
8:00 II Cf) t..a.p Unto My Feet O T1lkina Wittl A Giant 0 R11 Hu111bant 0 It Is Written
D Herald of Trutfl
®)Old nme Gospel Hour
mwonderama
OJ ReviVll Fires 9 Chaplain of Beurbon SL
8:30 II Look Up and Uvt
O Serendipity
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 1, 1972
Cil Real Esbte Open House
"fJ Campus Profile
Cl) Let There Be Uttlt
0 Day of Disc9¥ery
IE KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR)
I!) lllthryn Kuhlman 9 GrambHnf football
9:00 fJ TodaJ's Relliton
O Challenae My Sermon
II Day of Discovery O IUntdom of Clre1lot D (j) Oral Roberts
(1li It Is Written
l!)BrottMrAI
g) MuSica r P1l1bras
9:30 II Ci) NFL Pre-Game Show
(I) Hn1iiln lsl1nd
0 119) Meet tlle Press
CW) The Westerners
10:30 (j) Your Doctor Answers
0) faith for Today
@!) Voces del Seminario
Qi Movie: "The four Poster''
10:40 m Dod1er Duaout/Warmup
11:00 II Old Time Gospel Hour
Ci) Johnny Bench Show
0 CI) Ql Bultwinkle
I!) Church In tfle Home
g) Pantalla Dominica!
11:10 m Dodftr Baseball Dodgers vs.
Reds at Cincinnati
11:30 @) fil111 F11ture
0 CI) m Male A Wish
D Movie: "Union Station" (mys)
'50-William .Holden.
AFT E R ~~ 0 0 N
a -azlnf Prophecies 12:00 CI) Consultation
Ci) Movie: "Baroness and the But· D The Biron
ler'' (com) '68-William Powell. O Movie: ''The Domlnao Kid"
0 An1ie's Gara1e (wes) '57-Rory Calhoun.
0 llltbryn Kuhlman IE Essentially So
I!) Oki Time Gospel Hour al Nfl G1me of the Week m Estl Es la Vida 12:30 CV Voice of Acriculture 9 NFL Game of the Week @) Doc:t.r In t11e House
9:45 (]) Atcion de la Comunklld I!) Joe De Silva's Open forum
10:00 II Cl) NFL football Los Angeles at Ci) The Bi& ValllJ '
Atlanta, Georgia. al $ports Chlllenp
0 m NFC Doubleh11der Baltimoce 12:45 II (j) Nfl Post Game Show
Colts vs. Buffalo Bills and San 1:00 fJ face the Nation
Diego Charael'1 vs. Oakland Raiders. 00 Wortd Horizons II Hour of Power II Movie: To Be Announced. O CI) Curiosity Shop 00 Movie: "Railroaded" (mys) '47
D Movie: (C) "The Trap (dra) '59 (j) TV a looks at leamint
-Richard Widmark. O Mowie: (C) "Arabian Nlftlts"
Bi) frente a la Vida (fan) '42-Jon Hall.
I!) News
fE @ Phoenix Women's Tennis
ci.ss1c
@!) Tribuna Publica ms.i ~ne
1:30 fJ C111era Tltree
0 (I) lssltff and Answers
Ci) Zoorama
t!) VoK. of CllYary
Ci) Movie: "Men With Wines" m Roller Games
1 :45 m Dod&tr Scoreboard
2:00 fJ Belief
CI) Univeralty Dialoiue 0 Movie: "Just for You" (mus)
'52-Blna Crosby, Jane Wyman. 00 Toward the Year 2000 m Outer Limits
I!) Day of Discowtry
g) Festival Flhnlco
mMowle:
2:30 fJ Dr. Irene lllssor11
@ Forum
CI> Watofl Train
(j) Mfflt: 'Tiie Golden Treasure" m s.lnlf n' Wheels
3:00 fJ NewsMlkan Rick Davis hosts.
CI) Youth In the 70's
II Pertu1uese Bend House Show D Movie: "Caublanca" (dra) '43
-Ingrid Bergman.
m Chiller
I!) The YirtinUin
(jj) To le Announced m Comtnent
3:30 6 Movie: (C) "Tammy and tbe
Bacheiot'" (com) '57 (]) m Ca11pus P'9file
9 Daniel BOOM
THE RAT124 SPIDER vs.
THE PORSCHE 914. . .. .,
Fiii'. TIE ~ SFJ I• CAR It BllOPE.
DON BURNS'
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Cl) It Is Written
4:00 0 Sunday D USC football Tape delay
(j) The Rookies
@!),Fanfarria falcon m Mantovani m limba
5:30 Ci) Dnlcnet
0 (1) Colle1e Football '7Z
fig) National Qeovaphlt
(iJ) Film Odyssey ED Consultation
@!) Toros de Espana m This Is tht Uft
O The John Mclay Show
O (J)Nas
@) Movie: (C) "Count Your Bless-
inp" (dra) '59 -Deborah Kerr.
(Jj) Folk Quibr EE Korean Variety Hour
@!)Do-Rt-Mi
TV SPECIAL
c1noeReLL.A
a;) Panorama Latino en Domineo
Cl) Rex Humbard m Corona Now
4:30 Cl) Face the Nation m Movie: "A Nl&llt At the Opera"
QJ Batman
m Lee Trevino a Lassie m $ileed Racet
I V f N I N (,
EE Dept. of Health Edueatlon l Welfare 6:00 IJ Sixty Minutes Morley Safer and ED Woftd Press Mike Wallace report on subjects of m Edae of Eternity current interest in magazine format.
8 Land of the Giants Ci) Movie: (C) (211r) "Now You SH EE Felix the Cat It, Now You Don't'' (com) '62-
5:00 f) Young People's Concert Michale B Primui "Trapped". Part I While
Tilson Thomas conducts and nar· Primus and Toni train three divers,
rates. His subject is the pattern of one receives a gash from the sunk·
3's in music-the pulse and rhythm an wreckage they're e~plorina and
of three beats. attracts 200 sharks. rn Sportsc:ope D Movie: (C) (21/ihr) "Nevada
(j) Combat! Smitll" (wes) '66-Steve McQueen.
O Celebrity Bowlin& (j) Rollin'
(j) Anna and the Kina O I Alli Somebody 0 tr.£) Notre Danie football (!) Post Con¥ention Coverage
@) News 0 The Explorers
II) Daniel Boone II) T0111 Jones Sllow EE Qamer Ted Atmslrona (iJ) Jean Shepherd's America ED W11at Shall We Do With Tllu11-fl) korun News Hlallli&llts
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McCLOUD
-and his girl 's just been kidnapped.
In tonight's star-studded premiere, "New
M ex icon Connection," M cCloud races
down a 5000-mile tra il of murder-from-the-
post to save her life! Guest stars include
Jackie Cooper, Gilbert Ro la nd and Rick
N elson !singing his hit, "Gorden Porty")
Pa1e 10
TONIGHT 8:IO
NBC~
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER l, 1972
SUNDAY (Continued)
~ Budt Owens Show m Tutto del Dominco
tl} Mobile Wor1d
{fl Three St.oo1es
6;30 O Thrillseellers Chuck Connors
@ Bl1ek Beauty 0 Eyewitness 0 Bever1y Hillbillies ID Movie: (C) (90) ''Voy11e to the
P11net of Prehistoric Women" (sci-
fi) '66-Mamie Van Doren.
1 The Jm Set EE Or1m1
ED Election '72
""fE Lucedtl m C.11 of the West
9 The Country Pl1ce
ef) To Be Announced
7:00 IJ News
0 MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM
stars Marlin Perkins
0 m Wild Kln&dom "Wildfire"
Conti. Mar1in Perkins and Stan
Brock rescue threatened animals
from the path of a forest fire.
@ Wor1d of SurviVll
O f1mily Classics "Cinderella"
and "Hiawatha" Animated series.
At ls.sue
O This Is Your Life
ID Pa.sport to T mel •EE J1panes. flmlly Drama
ED @ Zoom!
9 Hee Haw
tl} Lawrence Welk
REASON FOR A SEASON * TONIGHT! KCET /28
7:30
fJ Anna connects tiger * hunt, prince's illness
ANNA AND THE KING
f) Anna and the Kine The
King, setting out to hunt a man-
eetin1 tiger, wants Crown Prince
Chulalongkorn to Join him, but An·
na insists fright has made the boy
too ill for the expedition. Ashamed
at being left behind, the boy brave·
ly sets out on his own to find his
father and is injured in a fall.
0 ®) m Walt Disney "The Nash-
ville Coyote" The paths of a West
Coast coyote and a Hollywood coun-
try-western singer cross in Nash·
ville. Tenn. Walter FOfbes stars.
(j) The Protecton
0 DORIS DAY WANTS * JAMES GARNER TO
"MOVE OVER .. !"
1:00
O Movie: (C) "Move Over Dartin('
(com) '63-Doris Day. ID ThrH Passports to Adventure
Ell) Jldt 5eneratlon Ace Trucking
Company's improvisational satire
highlights this legal Information
series. This session explores civil,
criminal and constitution law.
ti) L1 Criad1 Bltn Crllda
{fl Thi Addams Family
fJ M•A•s•H-Trapper * out to stop transfer
of curvaceous nurse! IJ M·A·s·H Lt. Col. Henry
Blake promises to e1ncel the trans-
fer of a curvaceous new nurse 11
Trapper John will carry the 4077th
unit's colors in an inter·unit boxing
tournament. Trapper decides that no
sacrifice is too great to reclaim the
lovely nurse, but he suffers a quick
knockout at the gloves of tbe mm
1ature Radar during a 'Workout and
his determination is severely shak
en.
0 CV 00 m The FBI "The Fatal
Showdown" The crime: Interstate
transportation of stolen property
The case: Inspect°' Erskine pursues
Ken Meade'-s gang after the robbery
of a valuable statue from a Man-
hattan art auction. ID Movie: (2hr) "Viva Zapata''
(dra) '52-Marlon Brando.
ID The David frost Show • EE Nippon No Uta
ED (J3) Family 61me 'luy and
Gary" A middle·aged father and his
long haired son explore their con
flict of values. m El C.nuaje 9 Movie: "Is Perls Burning?'' m Cine def Domin&O
{fl Movie: "life of Emile Zola"
1:30
fJ Secret tutoring stirs * romance rumors on
SANDY DUNCAN SHOW
II 00 The Sandy Duncan Show
Sandy volunteers to secretly tutor
Bert Quinn so he can pass the
exam for his high school diploma.
but their evenings of study togeth·
er lead everyone to believe they' re
having a romance. Finally, confront·
ed by his son Leonard, Qu1nn Is
faced with the agonizing task of ad-
mitting that he's been lying all
these years about being a Prince·
ton graduate.
0 09) m NBC Sund17 Mystery
Movie-McCloud "The New Mexican
Connection" McCloud becomes a
victim of a police brutality cam·
paign. Dennis Weaver stars. Rick
Nelson, Gilbert Roland and Jackie
Cooper 1uest.
U ROLLER GAMES DIRECT * T-Birds vs Bklyn Devils 0 Roller 5Mlts
fJ1) @ The fntnch Chrf
9:00 fJ (j) Thi Ntw Did Vin Dyke
Show After being tied up and tocked
in his eleventh·floor office, Dick
Preston (Van Dyke) uses all of his
ingenuity and some extraordinary
acrobatics in an effort ·to escape.
Gettin1 out of the buildin1 is tough
Gettin1 back in again Is tougher.
0 SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE * "LOVE STORY"
starring Ryan O'Neal
and Ali McGraw
0 CV Cl) tl} ABC Sund1y Movie:
(C) (2hr) "love Story" (rorn) '70
-Ali MdJraw, Ryan O'Neal, John
Marley, Ray Milland. The movie ver·
sion of the contemporary romantic
classic which topped even the phe·
nomenal success ot the Erich Segal
novel The Oscar·winnin1 film is
the deceptively simple story of two
apparent!~ mismatched colleae s1u
9:00
Sunday Night Movie
One of the most beautiful films
ever made. Starring Ryan O'Neal
and Ali McGraw.
•@
•
THE
PROIECIORS
10:JOPM <BSR
dents who meet, fall in love and fJ C..111u11ftJ fttd*'
marry. The youna couple face many (ij) firin& Un•
obstacles, which only brina them fl) ,..../Ra. felturt
closer togethef. Their problems seem fii) PIATIGORSKY ·MASTER
to be over when they meet a shat-* CELLIST AT WORK!
terina ordeal that can't be over· Ell) Crecor P'11tiaonllr. Master
come. Ind HI• a... The lnternatlonally m Slmunii Revolution renowned cellist at WOl'k with his· m Susan Hampshire Stars USC Muter CllSS. * in "VANITY FAIR" on @EP'.,.....,..
Masterpiece Theatre &> Lou Cordon Sh.-.
Mobil Oil Corporation 10:30 II TIM P'rotacten "OISlppearina r
Ell) GJ) M111tfPec:e n..tn "Vani· Trick" Br1d bets his companion
ty Fair" Emmy winner Susan Hamp-Malloy that he could disappear with·
shire stars as Becky Sharp in the out a trace.
BBC dramatization of Thadleray's 0 Ti.. Bein&
.. classic. 8 The Wedd ToMOn-ow
El) Y Ahoni $ytvi1 ()) The &it T oudll
9:30 I) ())Mannix Joseph Campanella a S.. INl19 r1n«11N
portrays I docto(whose selfless dt· II) Ntwl
votion to medical scltnce makes it at Estrda Mulkales
even more a mystery when an at· QI iaht( f,_ llM ferullt
tempt 1s made on his life. Attorney 11:00 I) (])Cl D ()) 9 ,....
Noah Otway (Buraess Meredith) O Rn Hu•blnl
asks Mannix to find out who wants Cl) Mtwil: ''nt leat 8entratltn"
to kill his client. 1J Movie: "Moulin Roup" (dra)
D A. l . STEAK SAUCE '52 -Jose Ferrer. * pres LOVE STORY m Mewfe: <211t> "Lafayette" (dra) D News II) ic.t11ry11 •11~1•111
Ill II& Q1t1stloo Ell) DMI Sussklncl 5'ow
10:00 a ~ m Nlpt Callery "The Girl ll:lO II ..... ef tM , ...
With the Hunary Eyes" A struu lln& 8 t1j Sudar lMIPt SINN
photoarapher's career zooms when D Mevte: "Tot11 JeMe'' (com) '63
the perfect model w1lks Into his -Albert Rnney, Susannah York.
life, demandina only that he must T...,.,lte
never follow her. J1mes Flrentlno. m .... : "Htmda. s. ..... -
John Astin ind Joenna Pettet star. Utyun" (adv) '65 -Kirk Morris. em...., a •tlefc....
hp 11
'CRENNA'S WORKSHOP'
Richard Crenna thinks he became an actor as a youngster
by watching all the Runyonesque characters that patfonized
his parents hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
"You wouldn't believe the people that filled the Stephens
Hotel when my parents bought it in 1937," says the multi·
faceted star who portrays a football coach in the Metromedia
Producers Corporation/Stonehenge feature film, 11Footsteps,"
for the New CBS Tuesday Night Movie, airing at 9:30PM.
RICHARD CRENNA 1tars H hddy O'Connor, a wln-or..eM football
coech who 1tops at nothlnc to &ulld • wlnnln1 tHm, In "Foot·
st.ps" on The New CBS Tuesday Nltht Movies.
"There were gamblers, con-men, bookies, ex-jockies, all
recluses in one way or another. I got to know them pretty
well. Unfortunately, I don't think we got one tough coach,''
he smiles. Crenna was taught fighting by an ex-boxer and
card-sharking by a gambler who worked the cruise ships ply-
ing back and fortt) to Europe.
"I used to act out the things these people did. I loved to
impersonate all the drunks and at a very early age was able
to fall down a full flight of stairs without hurting myself. I
must have rotled down those stairs into the lobby of the
Stephens a thousand times."
One of the hotel's habitues was a man whose claim to
fame was that he'd been wcitten up in Readers Digest as the
"World's Greatest Thief." Supposedly in New York, he'd
walked out the front door of Abercrombie & Fitch with a ca -
noe and then went back the next day for the paddles.
Says Crenna, "My father sat down one day with this fel-
low and asked him how he w~s able to steal such things.
'Well,' he said, 'It's just a matter of walking in and carrying
it out like it's supposed to be carried out. Would you stop a
guy carrying a canoe out of Abercrombie & Fitch?'
"Now I ask you, how could I not become an actor after
rubbing elbows with characters like that as a kid?"
,.. 12
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 1, 1972
MONDAY
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0 Cil m l.M AMtrieln StJle m Bup ind His Buddies ID Tht Munsters
&)Nino OCTOBER 2 fil) (iJ) StllMI Stf'fft
For morning and afternoon listings, 9 My F.vortte M•rtian
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. &) Fell• UM Cit
Below, for your convenience, are 4:15 fl) Uni AvenbH1 EspaMll
the day's raovles. 4:30@ Youttl In the 70's
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 m "Our Min ill H1V1111" {com)
'60 -Alec Guinness, Maureen
O'Hara, Burl Ives.
9:30 O (C) "Bikini ltldl" (com) '64
-Frankie Av1lon.
• 10:00 CI) "Fer The love of Mike" (dra)
'60-Richard Basehart, Steve Erwin. e "Qin Mt I Slilor" (com) '38
-Bob Hope_, Martha Raye.
12:00 1J "Trouble· WlUI Woinen" (com)
'47-Ray Milland, Teresa Wrlaht
1:00 m "Flitrter Atbdl" (1dv) '54-
Sterling Hayden, Joy Paige.
1:30 IJ "The Lldy fl'HI Kent&ldly''
(dra) '39-George Raft. Ellen Drew.
O "Rouaue's R•clment" (adv) '48
3:00 (j) (C) "List O.,S of Po•peii"
(spec) '60-Steve Reeves.
®) (C) "Dear lriJitte" (com) '65
James Stewart, Fa6ian, Billy Mumy.
f V f N I N <;
4:00 IJ Mwlt: (C) "Will Success Spel
Rock Hu11terr• (com) '57 -Tony
Rand1il, Jayne Mansfield.
e flthtr bows lat
O News Bentl, Sdlubeck
OF TJMp m Yeat 1ftd Frteftds
ID a sHur•n's 111""'
El) Det 4Z PM a> Kltlbl
5:00 Cil DD Cll @l News
CJ) Drqnet
0 levtfly Hiiibiiiies m TM flitttstoftts 8 P'ettkoat Jundion
fl) La F1bricl
fJ!) (lj) Milter lteprs' Ntl(hbertiood m Tr1its Wiit
Ci) Diet Van Dyte m lewitdMMt mn.r.. Steeca
5:15 C!) ,., ... ,.. •• Mulldill
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die" D CJ) (I) a> fffC MondlJ Nlattt
f'ootllell New Yor11 Giants at Phil•·
delp~I• Eltles. 8 Wiid Wild West
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9) Ultlt ltlleala
1:00 • a e """ 8 ....... : (C} (%bl) "An AIMficltt
Drtt•" (dfl) '&&-Stu1rt Whitman,
Janet Lelah. A senution·setkina
TV commentator finds himself the
t1riet of both 11npters and the
police.
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faFr17 DidftNo em o.but WllMts. '°"'' * a., "What Is Ceramics?" Credit course
from USC Extension bt1lns with an
overview of Gtrllmlcs. II> EJ AIDOr Tifft Can de Mllitr QI MM: (C) ''Wllftl Wltdl Doe·
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REASON FOR A SEASON * TONIGHT! KCET /28
7:30
IJ CHEVROLET INVITES * YOU TO SIT DOWN AND S~E .. STAND UP
AND CHEER." 8 JtllnlJ M1111'1 -d Up 1nd
Clleer Bob Crane 1uests.
a• .... ,..""""' Cl)Dth....tll• a ...... i Movie: "Tllt """ f.dlt" (dra) '61 -Gary Cooper,
Deborah Kerr. awiw 1111.-. .......... Ht,...
1=. Em CHINESE EXERCISE * JOIN NEW MOVEMENT! GD DOUT T'AI CHI CM'UM Cal
Arts profeuor MaBtlall Ho'o ttech·
. es 13 •ffks of fundamentals of tht
increasln1ty popul1r ChlntM exer·
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TM• OAl&.V .. It.OT, TV W•IK, OCTOe8• l, lm
l:GO II Cl) C•••e "Thi Juda·
mtnt" Mus1rove (Ramon Bierl), a
man with • deep arudae. aoes aun·
nlna for 1 simple ho& farmer. Ira
Spratt (William Windom), and
wounds Festus and Newly, who ere
flllln1 In for absent Marshal Dillon.
I (ii m L111p-ln
tut 8lft
E nyM ...
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fll) , Sullivan star * HWD. TV THEATRE
STUNNING DRAMA! .fm (lj) Hel)"4MI T....... Tllt-
atrt "Another Part of the Forest"
Dorothy Mc<;uire, 8-rry Sullivan
and nttany Bollin& star In KCET's
"~Ion of Lillian Hellman's hit
Broadway play. Drema explores the
Hubbards, a reactionary Southern
f1mlly f1dn1 ruin In the decline of
tht "Old South." ·
tl)Nedlt•&ala
GI!)LI l ..... blt
Q) MNt: (Ziii) ''Ciiia• Clipper''
(adv) '36-fat O'Brien, Humphrey
8ofart.
hearuls In hopes that the volume
will drive Hfrry out.
a amNIC MM: (C) .....
auitM" (dr1) '71-Clint Eastwood,
Geraldine Paa•. Ellnbtth Hartman,
Jo Ann Hmls. A union soldier in·
jured durin& the final da71 of the
civil war is aided by 1 southern
schoolteacher, with disastrous re·
rults.
U FOJ• .. liftt Ray "Windmill"
White vs. Rafael Gutlerr~ln a bout
for the Callfomia Li&ht·Htavywelaht
title.
(l)Tite ...... ...... a (I) m Tiie ...... "The Com-
mitment" Willie Is shot In the back
in a pl111round rtfruhment stand
robbery by 1 aunmen who Is hun1
up on spook movie mementos.
fB Utt YtnM hra hcenlar a T1tt Ylf1Wu am ......
l :JO IJ Ci) Derit Dey .._ Dofls Mir·
tin takes 1 leave of absence from
Today's World to 1t1Vt as prm
secretary to a hanclsonM Coftlfll·
sion1I candid1te (Patrictt O'Nul),
then finds henetf sknultlMously
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l:GO e Cl) llln'• Liq Uncle Harry, of her new boi.t 1114 ttM uMtfllc1l
unable to find • satisfactory substl· demands of her old one.
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Luft, one ol the late Judy Gerland's
singin11 daughters, are Bill Cosby'
guests.
(I) Dr11net
Om News
U Dtpartlften1 S
fJ Crime Flpters LAPD Chief £d
Davis, City Attorney Roger Arne-
bergh. LA County Attorney John
Howard guest. Jack Rourlle hosts.
IE Pro Quarterbacks: A Chan1in1
Dynuty
CW Masterpiece Theatre
g) Lucia Sombra
(:I!) Varitdad r ""1:. m Klnedom of the Sea
10:30 Cil Asll the . . . Schools
OTalk Bau
IE True Adventure
~San Dle10 Unconventional city
m Firine Line
9 Movie: ~e Desert Rats" (dra)
'53-Richard Burton, James Mason.
fi)Sld Seen. m Outdoor Sportsun
ll:OOBOUe>ma>News
(l)(l)~News e o..e sup a.yoed
@ Marshal Dllloft
fJ Movie: (C) "We Joined the
N1vy" (com) '62-Kenneth More m Truth or ConsequeHU
IE Hip Cluparnl
(W Hath1YOP
fS G.mer Ted Armstroa1
11:15 m Roller CllHS
11:30 B (j) CIS Late Movie: (C) "Pow-
derte(' (d11) '70 -Rod T1ylor,
Dennis Cole, Michael Ansara.
(]) Movie: (C) "Desire In the Dust"
(dr1) '60 -R1ymond Burr, Joan
Bennett .. 0 ~ m Joh1u1y Cal'Mll C1lifor·
nia's Governor Ron1ld Re111n will
join show business not1bles In a
salute to Johnny on his 10th aMi·
versary show. e Robert It Dorn111 ..
(j) Movie: "The Lawttu Rnp"
0 Mtvie: "As tlM S.1 Ra&M''
(adv) '60-Cliff Robertson, Mani
Schell. m To Ttll UM Trvth
12:00 m MOYit: "It's a Ii& Country''
(dr1) '52 -Gary Cooper, Jlnet
Lei&h. Ethel Barrymore
IE W1ndlr1ust
12:30 I) HiP.IY Pltttl
OJ Country Music Tlme
1 :00 0 Cl) News
1:10 (1) News
1:30 B Movie: "You'll Never Ctt ltic:h"
(mus) '41-Fred Astaire. Rita H1y·
worth.
UNtw1
3:00 fJ Mewil: "The Rtse a..t Stoty"
(dr1) '52 -Vtr1 Miits, M1rshlll
Thompson, H1t11i1 Wood
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Tuesday (i}
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THE DAILY P'ILOT, TV Wa81<, OCTOl8R 1. lt72
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 3
For morning and afternoon listlnp,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, ant
the day's movln.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 m "lsl1ncl Racue" (com) '52-
Glynls Johns, David Niven.
9:30 U "Kiuts for MJ Presldenr•
(Com) '64-Fred MacMurray, Polly
Bergen.
10:00 CV "We're Not Mamed" (com) '52
-Gin1er Rogers, David Wayne.
O "Monkey Business'' (com) '31
-The Marx Brothers.
12:00 O "Our He1rts Were Youns ind
Cay" (com) '44-Gail Russell, Di·
ana Lynn.
1:00 m "The Scar" (mys) '48 -Paul
Henreld, Joan Bennett.
1:30 O "street of Ch1nce" (dra) '42
-Burgess Meredith, Claire Trevor
fJ "Arabela" (com) 69 -Verna
Lisi.
3:00 Ci) 'The Son of Frankenstein" Pt 1
(hor) '39.
dOl "ha_ltltion Ce111r1I" (com) '58
-Glenn Ford, Red Buttons.
E V f N I r, C
4:00 B Mowie: (C) "TIM loat World"
(sci·fl) '60 -Michael Rennie, Fer·
nando l amas. The Jtory of an ex·
pedition Into the deep re1ions of
the Am12on.
0 The RHle11t1n
0 (I) a> love American Style m Bup and His Buddies m The Munstln
fE Nino
EI) {1j) SllllRI Strttt 9 My fevorirt. Martian m Fe111 ttt• c.t
4:15 fE Una Aventut1 EIP1nol1
4:30 (1) Movie: "Wt'rt Not Manied"
(com) '52 -Ginaer Rogers, David
Wayne.
0 Flthtf Knows Best
1 U News Senti, Schbbtek
fJ F Troop m Yoti Md Friends
IE 9 Cilli1an's lsl1ncl
fi)Dot42 PM 7 m liMba
5:00 0 0 ct) dOJ News
Cl) Dn11'9t
fJ Beverly Hillbillies m Tht flintst.ftes m Ptttieolt Junction m La fabriu
fll) (1j) Ml.Wr Roa-rs' Nei&tlborllood m Tnills West
Qt Diet Vin Dytt
Q)Bewttihad m Thr .. Stoops
5:15 a!) ,~nonN Mundlal
5:30 0 Maybeny RFD
Cl) m Deftnls TIM Mtuct umm""" Oeet s.art
II) The Courtsltip ef Eddie's Fatlttf
6:00
6:30
m (lj) Th• Electric Comp1ny
@!)LIS GemtlH a n.1t s1r1
~ Usttd y LI Polid1 m Speed R1ctr
6:001J II 0 @I) m CE News
CI)®) News U Pondtrosa "Sam Hill"
00 Get Surt 0 Wild Wild West m The Alntstones OJ &olfttr Pyle USMC
(iJ) Oscar Br1nd's Gettysbur1 fE Rosas P1l'I Veronica
@) Hod1epod1e lod&e
8 Mlfbeny RFD
~ LI Se1und1 Espo11 m Th,.e Stoops
6:30 Cil Ho11n's Heroes 0 Movie: (~ (90) "N1~ed Prey"
(adv) '66-Cornel Wilde, Gert Van
Der Ber&. After his safari Is de:
stroyed, a white· hunter is 1iven the
"Chance of the Lion" by the at·
tackin& natives-he is freed without
clothes or weapons and then Is
hunted by the natives.
Cl) CBS News Waller Cronkite
®)Merv &riffin Show m AnclJ QriffltJt m Radn1 Sfttp.Ulles
~ Success Pl'ldices
@) DEBUT Astronomy I "lntroduc·
tlon" Credit course with instructor
Bruce Fitzp1tdck. m Joanne Canon Show 9 Grffft Aerts
~C..11 Club
Cl)Dot42 PM
m Little Rascals
7:00 IJ CI> II m News U Bowtin& for Doll1rs
Cil Trutfl or Consequences
Cl) Sef1ri to Adventure
0 Wll.t's My Une7 m I Love Lucy m I Dram of Jonnie
(lj) Billot '7Z
fE LI Pareja Sin P1r
@) The French Chef
@I) El Amor Tiene Cati de Mujer
9 Movie: "Let No Min Write My
Epitlplt"
~Teabo del Airt m Speed Ricer
7:30 IJ I've Got 1 Secret Paul Lynde
guests. . II Police Sur1eon "Confined Pi n·
· ic" Guest Nina Foch plays a clan·
destine observer of an automobile
accident in which Police Surgeon
Locke is injured and vials contain·
ing deadly germs are stolen from
Or. Locke's police car by an unsus·
pecting wino, who in tum is victim·
ized by young dru1 peddlers. g Movie: (C) (2hr) "An Americln
Drum" {dra) '66-Stuart Whitman,
Janet Leigh.
00 To Tell the Truth
(I) F•ily Claslics
0 "It Started with mmwah"
*GLENN FORD AND
DEBBIE REYNOLDS 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "It Stlrt·
Id Yflttl A lliss" (com) '59--0eb·
bie Reynolds, Glenn Forcl.
(Continued)
• { Meredith 't's easY or You think 1 Morgan, Pat
MacRae, ~~::ci Dawson and
Carro\\, Ric Allen to guess
host Steve '>
P ul's secret· a ~ .
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It's the last word. ·
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•
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preview of tomorrow·s news than a
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(iO) HoltJwood Squares m Ho11n's Heroes m rn 0ninet
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ED NEW CITYWATCHERS
*UNDERWRITTEN BY
HAYES FOUNDATION ED Citywatchtn "New Downtown"
Outside the ARCO Towers, Chuck
and Art talk with both the people
who build downtown's new high·
rises and those who work In them. m Hanry VIII
Cl'i) rre1unte Usted
al It Is Written
Ef) Addams Family
8:00 II Cl) Maude Carol learns all
about the "wrath of a woman
Cl'i) Drama
9:30 U (j) CBS Tuesday Movie: (C)
(90) "footsteps" (spo) '72-Rich·
ard Crenna, Clu Gulaaer, Joanna
Pettet, Forrest Tucker. The story of
a tough, cynical defensive football
coach facing a last chance to make
a national name for himself, when
he runs into an ambitious head
coach and a ruthless tycoon/um·
bier.
O Pepper Rodeers Show Coach
Rodgers looks at film from the Sept.
29 game between the UCLA Bruins
and the University of Oregon.
Om News
@) ~ Black Journal
@II Revista Musical
scorned" when she starts dating a 9:45 EE Profesor Aldao
man who jilted Maude before she
married Walter. 10:00 0 (19) m NBC Reports
0 m lonanu "Riot!" Ben is IS· 0 m News
signed by the governor to an in· 0 CI) (I) al Marcus Welby, M.D.
speclion tour of Nevada State Pris· "In Sickness and in Health" A
on. While he is inside, the inmates young woman recently separated
seize control and take him hostage. from her husband contracts venereal
Tim Matheson is introdu ced as a disease when she has an affair with
new regular. another man. Cathy-Lee Crosby
0 (J) 11) al Temperatures Rlsin& auests.
"Ellen's Flip · Side" Ellen reverts O Boris Karloff Presents Thriller
from shyness to become the hos· m 8111 Cosby Show
pital vamp when she is accidentally ~ Firina Line
hypnotized. al) f"ive Tomorrows
@) Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Movie g) Lucia Senlbra
Maker" (dra) '67 -Rod Steiger, Ciii) Festival Muicano
Robert Culp. EE Kinldom of the Sea
m That ""' Q) Teltfun/Peny Meson 10:30 0 Talk Back EE Hermanos Coraje m True Adventure
ED ~ Family Game "luy and a Movie: "Ttl• lurstar"
Gary" See Sun., 8PM listing. EE Outdoor Sportsman
@II Ajua con Plpono l1 :00 tJ 0 0 g) m al News ~ La lnolvid1bl1 Cl) lift\ EE Movie: (2hr) "011 for the Lamps (J) \llfl News
f Chi " (d '35-P t o·e . 0 °"'Step Beyond o na re) . a rien, CJ) Marshal Dillon
Josephine Hutchinson. 0 Movie· "Pickup on South
8:30 II Ci) Hawaii Flvt-0 Danny Wil· Street" (~ys) '53-Richard Widmark
Iiams Is Involved In the shooting of m Truth or Consequenctl
a teenager followlng the death of m Gr1mbffnr Collete Foott>all
a fellow peece officer. end a cry EE Gamer Ted Annstrona
goes up to sacrifice the lawman to
public opinion. John Rubinstein 11:15 g) Cinema 34 05& CI) Cl) AIC TuesdlJ Movie: 11:30 tJ Cl)~ LIU ~ie: "The Strat·
(C) (90) "rtly11t1tes" (com) '72-ton story (dra) 49-James Stew-
Alan Alda, Barbara Feldon, Doug art, June Allyson.
M Cl Co · St T di 0 a;, Jonny Canon c ure, nme evens. wo · O .. . , ,.1,.. of N .. ( d ) vorced men who have become ,..ovte. -• OOft a v
friends be1in secretly datin1 each '47~Willlam . Holden, Anne l&rter,
other's wife, leadina each to Wiiham Bendix.
question the wisdom of his own 0 (]) C1J al Dick Clvttt
divorce. m To Teti the Truttl
m Merv Griffin Show 12:00 m Movie: ''The Doctor end the
QJ) Dateline: AmtriCI Girt" (rom) '49-Glenn Ford, Glori•
ED Goodbye Biiiy DeHaven.
@II la Melcliclon de la BIOtldt m Wanderlust
9:00 0 a;, The Bold Ones -The Doc·
ton "A Nation of Human Pincush· 12:30 &l Country Music Ti1111
ions" An acupunc.ture expert, and 1•00 nn U O Cl) News
admitted Communist, demonstrates • UlJ
al Craig Institute over the obite· l:JO tJ Movie: "Meet Danny Wlbon"
tions of an "old guard'' conserva· (dra) '52 -Frank Sinatra, Shelley
live doctor. Carl Reiner, Jack Al· Winters.
bertson ind Uoyd Nolin euest. EE Un Yer1no rara leconlar m QJ) lthind the lines
Qt TM VlrcJnlan
3:00 fJ Movie: (C) "rn1119 Wm"
(wes) '51 John Payne, Dennis
O'KHfe.
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WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 4
For morning •nd •ftemoon listings,
ple.se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, •re
the d•y's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 m "The An&TY Silence" (dra) .60
-Richard Attenborough, Pier Angeli.
9:30 O "Aaron Slldl from Punkln
Crick" (com) '52-Alan Young.
10:00 ®"The Bit Beat" (mus) '58-
William Reynolds, Andrea . Martin.
0 "The forty·Niners" (wes) '54-
Wild Bill Elliot, Harry Morgan.
12:00 O "Hell Squad" (dra) '58-Wally
Campo, Brandon Carroll.
1:00 m "Salome" (dra) '53-Rita Hay·
worth. Stewart Granger.
1:30 O "lost Battalion" (adv) '62-
0iane Jeraens, Bruce Baxter.
0 ''The Fe1rm1kers" (dra) '58-
0ana Andr!ws.
3:00 "The Son of Frankenstein"
Concl. "Greed In the Sun" Pl. 1
ldra) '63.
"B.F.'s Dauahter" Part I (dra)
'48-8arbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin.
EVENING
4:00 tJ Mwit: (C) ''Tiie Uftforitven"
(wes) '60-Burt Lancaster, Audrey
H!pburn. The powerful story of a
pioneer family faced with Indian
hostility when it becomes known
that their youna daughter may be
an Indian.
O The Rifleman
0 CI) a> love American Style m Buts and His Buddies
OJ The Munsters tE Nlno m (ij) Sesame Street
Qj My Favorite Martian
EE Felil tlM Cat
4:15 EE Una Aventure Espanola
4:30 O Father Knows Best
O Cil CIJ 11,.cilt I Last of tM
Curlews This animated drama de·
picts the pliaht of the last two
known Eskimo curlews and shows
how man's thoughtlessness can
cause the extinction of an entire
species.
0 F Troop m Yori and Friends m 9 Qllll11n's fsl1nd
&) Dot 42 PM
EE Khnba
5:00 O O @) News
CJ) D,.pet
O Beverly Hillbillies m The fllntstonn OJ Petticoat Junction tE la Fabrica
Eii) (ij) Mister Rorera' Nelfhboftlood m Trails West a Didi Van Dyke m a.wltdled EE Tltr• Stoores
5:15 a;) P1nor11111 Mundl1I
5:30 Cil Hip Sdlool Hlpllpb
0 M1yberry RFD
CI) m Dennis The Menace
OmQ>News fJ Get Sm1rt ID The Courbhip of Eddie's F1ther m (iJl The Electric Company
@!) las Gemelas a Th1t Qlrt
ml la ttora f1mlll1r con Consuelo
W $t>eed Racer
&:oo 11 o om mm News
CI)@) News
O Ponderosa "The Infernal Ma·
chine"
00 Get Smart 0 Wild Wild West m The Flintstones
OJ Gomer Pyle USMC
@ San DiegG Unconventional City EE Rosas P1ra Veronlu
fD Hod1epod1e Lodte 9 M1yberry RFD
a;) La Se1und1 Esposa m Three Stoores
6:30 Ci) Hogan's Heroes
O MoYie: (90) "Reven1e of the
Creature" (hor) '55 -John Aaar.
(j) CBS News Walter Cronkite
@) Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith OJ R1dn& sweepstakes
(i5) CAE
tI) M1gie I tfle Beautiful Machine m Joanne Canon
~Green Acres
~ Affidonados de 11 Comunictld
tl) Dot42 PM m Uttle Rascals
7:00 tJ (1) 0 m News
7:30
0 Bowt!ng for Dollus
Ci) Tru"-or Consequences
(j) UntMned World
fJ Whit's My Line? m I Love Lucy ID I Dre1m of Jeannie
GA) 81 llot '72
EE Capulina
EJl) Wheels, Kilns 1nd CllJ
@!) El Amor Tlene ea,. de Mujer
9 Movie: CC) "forty Guns to
Ap1clle Pass"
W Speed Racer
ti Dig
*"The Golddiggers"
brought to you
by Chevrolet. ti The '411ddigers Don Meredith
0 TONIGHT'S BEST BET * Adult Rated Cartoon O Wait Till Your Fattier lieb
Home "Help W1nted" Harry Boyle
attempts to be an equ1I opportu·
nity employer but faces a real prob·
lem with one opening and twelve
minority groups clamortna for pref·
ere nee.
0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "An American
Dream" (dra) '66 -Stuart Whit·
min, Janet Lelah.
(j) To Tell the TrutJI
())You Aslled For It
0 JUNGLE JEOPARDY
*AS ROBERT MITCHUM IS
"MR. MOSES"
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MOMS" (co:n) '65 -Robtrt Mil·
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(ij I've Got A Secret m Hopn's Heroes
II) Ci) Drapet
fl) Los Pollvoces em Bellota: Story of a Round·UP
Award-winning film documents a
month-long cattle round-up on the
Bellota Ranch near Tucson, Arizona. m Youn1 Dr. Kildare
al This Is Your Life m Addams family
8:00 IJ 00 Carol Burnett Steve Law·
rence gets a chance to use his fa.
mous "Bogart" impression when he
joins Carol in an old MOYie spoof.
Paul Sand, a "Tony" . Award win·
ner for his Broadway per(.ormance
in 'Story Theater," also ruests.
B @) m Adana 12 "Lost and
Found" Stars of .NBC's "Emergen·
cy!" will make special appearances
when officers Malloy and Reed help
prevent the death of a six-year-old
boy and track down a 13-year-old
drug addict.
1HI GOLDDIGGIRS. 'IONIGHT, 7:JOPM.
CBS•I ·
'10 DOWN ..• MORE TO COME'
When announcer Ed McMahon steps to the microphone on
Monday and repeats .that now famous line "H-e-r-e-s John-
ny" it will be the opening of an NBC Tonight Show Starring
Johnny Carson (11 :30PM-1 AM) that should prove to be mem-
orable for the popular side-kick for several reasons: .
The show featuring California Governor Ronald Reagan,
Jack Benny, George Burns, Don Rickles, Sammy Davis, Jr.,
Jerry Lewis and Rowan and Martin wm mark the completion
of ten years of broadcasting the Tonight Show with Carson
as host. It will also be the start of McMahon's eleventh year
as "side man" to the late-night viewer's favorite host.
McMahon started in radio by replacing Ray Goulding (of
Bob and Ray fame) on a station In Lowell, Mass., and moved
into TV at WCAU in Philadelphia. He heard from his neigh-
bor, Dick Gtark, that Johnny ·carson was looking for an an-
nouncer to appear with him on a new program called "Who
Do You Trust?" That question was answered when Carson
took McMahon on, and the trust continued when he asked
him to work the Tonight show for NBC.
The completed decade will be one that took the show
through the early days of color television and made history
as TV's most popular late-night talk offering.
GALAXY OF ST AR&-ffo.t Johnny C•f'90ft la eurrounffd br
(ctockwlN from top) s.mmy D.vla Jr., Jerry Lewla, Bob Hope,
J1tek Benny, Joey Ila.hop •nd Don Ricki-.• few of the mra
•nd not.blM who wtll help to pmy tribute to Careon and Ne
atafl.
fJ Cl) @ G) The Paul Lynde
Show "No Nudes is Good Nudes"
Paul Simms, endeavoring to close
down a nude stage production, is
embarrassed to discover that hrs
son-in-law Howie is in the show. m That Glr1 OJ Telefun/Perry Maan
fl) Hel"Manos Coraje em !Ill Election '72
@I) Lucita Ubft ml La lnolvldable
§)Movie: (211r) "Submarin.e D·l"
8:30 0 lllj) m NBC Wednesday Mys-
tery-Madlcan "The Harlem Beat"
A party attended by a wealthy man
and hoodlums with whom he Is try·
Ing to gain influenc.e is held up by
a teen -ager and Madl1an becomes
involved in the case. fJ Ci) Ci) G) ABC Wednesday
Movie: (C) (90) "Rollin& Man"
(dra) '72 -Dennis Weaver, Don
Stroud, Donna Mills. Driven by the
death of his wife and the dlsap·
pearance of his youn1 sons, a sim·
pie man who has spent four years
in prison tries to rebuild his life
while criss·crossing the country
seeking his missing boys. m MtfV Griffin Show
(jj) NET Pllyflouse Volpone
al) Greror Plltlionky: Master
and His Class (R) Renowned
cellist seen at wort with his USC
students.
9:00 IJ Cl) Medical Center A deaf
youth's father unaccountably re·
fuses permission for tests that could
help his son recover his heartnr.
Dr. Gannon suspects that Kyle
Woodley's (Kristoffer Tabori) step·
mother. Bev (Estelle Parsons) and
father, Max (Tim O'Conner) are hid·
in1 somethinr about the accident
that caused the son's hagd~p.
fl) Un Verano Para Reconlar
Cit The Vlralnlan
m °""'' 9:30 U Tominy Prothro Show
fJllJNtws
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httenuitional star Julie Andrews brings her . Jack Cassidy, Carl Reiner, Diahann CarrolJ,
many talents to television in a weekly series • Don Ricllla, Steve Lawrence and James ..
for the first time on The Julie Andrews Hour Gamer. Also making frequent appearances
airing Wednesday nights (10-1 J PM) on arc the talented young Canadian impres-
ABC. A bundle of energy, Julie needs every sionist Rich Little and comedienne Alice
erg for the frenetic six-day-week schedule Gbostlcy.
1n which she is presently engaged.
The pace that started in June when Julie,
together with producer Nick Yanoff, director
Bill Davis and the staff of writers headed by
Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth read
and-discussed the first script, has not slowed
down a bit. Julie's week includes readings,
ret;aearsals, wardrobe fittings and recording
of t0ng numbers, all before the two-to-three
days necessary to tape the show.
Rebem.... wltb choreographer Tooy
Chsmoli arc pan of Julie's schedule for the
ml.llicaJ variety program, together with mus--
ical director Nelson Riddle and associate Ian
Fraser. Because of the many outfits required
for one show, Julie has become something
of a quick.change artist. Designer Jack Bear
is kept busy creating outfits ranging from
Hoating cbitlon evening gowns in which she
sinas, to sleek. pants.suits in which she dances
up a ~torm.
Many top performers have been set to
appear on the series including Ken Berry,
Pap20
In reply to "Why are you doing tele-
vision?'' Julie answers the question ( .. which
I have been asked I 01 times'') with "Tele-
vision is the medium of this decade."
e.n.s prnao..ly ruhted a number of
bard-to-refuse offers from networks. she
points out the importance of timing in a
decision such as this one. "I lloow that a
weekly television show requires an enormous
amount of work. 1f I were to wait another
five or l 0 years before undertak.ing it, 1·
might not have the same energies or en-
thusiasm. ·•
Hard work bas been a part of Julie's life,
along with intensive study, since the was 12
and astounded a London Hippodrome audi-
ence with the range of her voice with an
' operatic aria in the "Starliaht Roof Revue."
Her fint wte of show busineu' came from
a vaudeville act with which Julie, her mother
and step-father toured England's provinces.
RecoUection of these days causes Julie to
say, "I started in vaudeville aod I enjoyed
doing it. There is no training to compare
with it."
Became of tbe lolll dJltance between
Julie's Beverly Hills home and the ABC
Television Center in Hollywood, arrange-
ments were made for her to travel via heli-
copter thereby giving her an extra hour in
th~ studio. When she gets a few minutes to
relax, she retreats to her dressing-room
which was previously occupied by Lawrence
Welk. The suite has been newly decorated
for Julie in her favorite shade of lemon
yellow.
On The JuJie Andrews Hour airina this
week. (Oct. 4), her guest is Robert Goulet,
with whom she co-starred (along with Rich-
ard Burton) in "Camelot" on Broadway a
dozen years ago. Because of their long-tjme
friendship there was much good-natured
bantering between them during rehearsals
that caused a crew member to obServe:
'"They ought to include some of this in the
show." Goulet and Julie recall their years
on Broadway by payina tribute to a quartet
of lhe Main Stem's most noted composers:
Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Cole Porter
and Richard Rodaers.
Proof of one of Julie's statements made
e.arly this past summer that her new series
"would aive me a chance to do things I've
not t~icd before," she sings the Cole Porter
tune "You·d Be So Easy To Love" while
lying on a bearskin rua.
Tlae voice, wbklil w• dlKonred when
Julie was 10, has brouaht pleasure to thou-
sands of listeners and made her one of the
highest-paid performers in the world. At the
close of J 971. her eight motion pictures bad
TH• DAILY ll"ILOT, TV w••K. OCTH•• 1, lttl
grossed the incredible sum of $235,000,000.
She has been the recipient of numerous
hono111. In her motion picture debut she won
the Academy Award u Best Actress of 1964
in the title rolo of Walt Disney's ''Mary
Poppins." She was aaain nominated in 1965
by the Aca~emy for her portrayal of Maria
von Trapp m "The Sound of Music" which h_a.s set a record u the tum industry's all·
time top grosser.
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THURSDAY
Film by Louis Mille on the crowded OCTOBER 5
Indian city. Cameras record many
events In the dally life of Calcutta. For morning and afternoon llstlnes,
where population numbers over 8 please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
million and complex customs hin· Below, for your convenience, are
der proaress In betterina conditions. the day's movies. m Noches Tapatias
10:00
IJ Cannon Trigers New * Excitement, Suspense!
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 m ''The Strip" (mus) '57-Mickey
Rooney, Sally Forrest, Vic Damone.
9:30 U "Somebody loves Me" (mus)
'52-Betty Hutton, falph Meeker.
IJ Cl) C.nllOI Jessica Walters plays
an attorney who hires Cannon to
protect her from physical threats
after her associate dies In an auto 10:00 (])"The fan" (dra) '49-Jeanne
bombina. Crain. George Sanders. B~ @E SEARCH "Moon rock" g "Chosts On the Loise" (com)
Huah Lockwood (Hush O'Brian) goes '43 -The East Side Kids, Bela
on a 1lob1I sea(ch to retrieve 1 stol· Lugosi, Ava Gardner.
en moonrock suspected of beina a 12:00 g "White Huntr.ss" (dra) ·57 -prlc1l1~ cluster.of ~aw diamonds for Susan Stephen, John Bentley.
which his oraantZallon has assumed 0 "Ann• luustl" (dra) ·59 _
responsibility. Jo Ann Pflu1, Ann Eartha Kitt.
Prentiss, Ford Rainey and Geor111 l·OO m "Th Th. f" ( ) '52 _ R Pan 1uest • • le mys ay gm~ Milland, Rit.a Gam.
D (]) CI> a> Julie Altdmrs Houf 1:30 U "Soti of lelle Starr" (wes) '53-
Robert Goulet f ives Julie a hind In Keith Larsen, Donna Drake.
reprlsin& memorable music by a 3:00 (i) "Cfffd In tbe Sun" Concl.
quartet of the n1tlon's most noted ~ "IU.'s O.u~ter'' Concl. '(dra)
son& writers: lrvin1 Berlin, Georae '48-Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin.
Gershwin, Cole Porter and Richard "Kine of Den1111rfl" (dra) '69-Tony
Rod1ers. Franciosa.
0 loris Klrloff Presents Thriller
ti) 1111 Cosby Show
(1j) Soul!
-fJ) Cosa Juzac• Ill Lucia Sombra
GI'i) DrHll
U) IOnrdom of the St•
lO:JO g T1Ml lick ID True Adventurw 9 Movie: "The West Point Story"
E!)42 Plus m outdoor Sportsman
11 :00 1J It fJ @I) m &) News
CI) Cl) (1j .....
g OM Sttp ltJOftCI
CJ) Marshal Ditton O Mme:(C) "Stptembtr Storm"
(dra) '60-Joanne Dru. m Trudi or CollltqUlftCH m Hip Chapaml
Qj) H.ttaayop
fE ''"'"Teel Armstron1
11:15 Ell) Just 5etteratlon
., Cinttlt• 34
11:30 II Cl) CIS Late Mevle: (C) "Ctlll·
~ren of tM Damned" (sci·fi ) '64-
D @J m Jollnny c. ..... IJ Movie: ''TIM lrlde Wo11 loob"
(com) '4S-81rb1r1 Stanwyck.
0 (]) Cl) Q) Dick c.v.tt m To Tell Ult Truth
lZ:OO m Movie: "Cmt of Ult Wave''
(adv) '54-Gene Kelly, Jeff Richards.
G)Wandlrtuat
1Z:30 m C.U11trJ Musk
i:00 rn a fJ (J) .....
l :lO 8 .... : (C) "C.ttte Qtteen ef
,._tatia" (wes) '54-81rblra Stan-
wyctl. Ronald R111an.
3:00 fJ Movte: "Wlll1P9rflll S.ltll YL
Seot111Ml Ylfd" (mys) '52
FVENING
4:00 IJ Movie: ''TucWs ht'' (com)
'58 -Doris Day, Clertt Gable: Gia
You ng. A herd-bolled city editor be·
comes a star pupil in a journalism
class.
g Th• Rlfl1m1n 0 Cl) ti2) LCM Antertcan Stylt m lup ind His Buddies
d) fM Munsters
fl) Nino m (jj) Sesame Stnet 9 My fnorltt Martian
U) Ftlil the c.t
4:15 fE U11a Awelltura Espanola
4:30 (I) Mewit: ''Thi f111" (dra) '49 -
Jeanne Crain, Geor1e Sanders.
g f atller Knows lest
fJ News Bentl, Schubeck
Of Troop m Yo&i and friends m 9 Qilllpn's lsitnd m Dot •z,,. .. m lll•ba
5:00 D g (j) (\j) News
Cl) o...cnet 0 Bewerty Hillbillies m T1tt nintstones
ti) Pettk.oat Junctloft
fB La Fabricl
Ell) (jj) Mlsbr Roam' Nelallborllood m Traits West
ft Diel VMt Dyfle
(i!)lewftdled
&l TllrH Stoeps
5:15 EI:) PIMf1aa Mwndlal
5:30 0 Mayblny ltFD
(j) m °"'"is The MettKI (Oontlnmcf)
THE DAILY P(LOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 1, 1972
in ··Teacher·s Pet:· on
The Early Show.
4PM
CBS~I
Paul Newman wi ll do anything t-o become a star
Anything?
Swe~JBird
Youth
... another sizzler by Tennessee Williams
Paul Newman/Geraldine Page 0 Part I-Thu/Part II -Fri
The 6:30 Movie
kabC'-lV
,...21
SIDNEY POfTIER stars as •
novice teacher In • school In
London's tough East End sec-
tion, where ,,._ puplls, young-
sters with rowdy manners, test
his patience, In "To Sir, With
Love" on The CBS Friday Night
Movies Friday at 9:00 PM.
THURSDAY (Continued)
OmC!JNeW$ O Get Smart m The Cowtsllip of Eddie's father
EI!) @ The Electric Company m las Gemells
9 Th1t Girt
eAlel'U!
EE Speed Racer
6:00 I) B 0 mm m News
@®)News
D hftderosa
@ Cet Smart
0 Wild Wild West m Tlte Amtstones m Gonm Pylt USMC
(jj) success Practices EE Rous Para Veroniu
EI!) Hod19podge Lodge
~ M1ybeny RFD e la Secunda Etpou EE Three Stooge.s
6:30 @ Hogan's Heroes
O Movie: (C) (90) "Sweet Bird of
Youth" Part I (dra) '62-Paul New·
man, Geraldine Page.
Cf) News
(Jg') Merv Griffin Sllow m Andy Griffith m Racing Swnpst.kes
(ij) CAE
EI!) Astronomy I "Early Notions of
Astronomy'' Part I
€I:' Joanne Carson Show
a Gmn Ams e Tele-Rmst. Musial
G) Dot 42 PM EE Little Rascals
YOUNG DR. KILDARE
TONIGHT, 7:JOPM. casa
'THE OAIL Y P'ILOT, TV WalliC, OCTOaa R 1, ltn
7:00 I) CI) 0 m News
D Bowlin& for Dollars
(1) TrvtJI or Consequences
Cl) Anttrlcan Adventure O What's My Une? m I Love Lucy
I!) I Orum of Je1nnie
(HJ Ballot '72 EE Jueves Espectaculares
EI!) T'1i Chi Ch'Uln fundamentals of
Chinese exercise/sport movement.
g) EJ AJllOr Tttne Cara de Mujer
Qt Movie: (C) "Ride Beyond Venge-
ance"
EE Speed Racer
7:30 B Younc Doctor Kildare "I'm
Handling It" Kildare is fasci nated by
a young lady doctor who is trying to
outdistance alcoholism.
0 GENE BARRY IS * THE ADVENTURER." CHEVROLET IS THE HOST. O The Adventurer
O Movie: (C) (2hr) "An American
Dream" (dra} '66--Stuart Whitman,
Janet Leigh.
ct) To Tell Ute T rvtfl ' m Police Surgeon
0 HARRISON-MAC LAIN .. * Nothing but Class in
"The Yellow Rolls-Royce"
O M'llioo $ Movie: (2) (C) "The
Yellow Rolls Royce" (com) '65-
lngrid Bergman, Shirley Maclaine.
Let's Make A Deal m Hogan's Hlfoes m rn Drllcnet
EI!) To Be Announced m Rollin'
(ID Proftsor Slgitlrio m Addams fimily
8:00 I) ([)The W11tons The family
agrees that John-Boy is now old
enough to ao hunting with the men
and bring back a turkey for dinner.
In honor of the occasion, Grandpa
gives John·Boy his prized cun, ad·
mlttlng he is now too old to go hunt·
ing. John·Boy looks forward eagerly
to proving his manhood, but when
the crucial moment tOO\es, is afraid
to pull the"triaer.
0 ~ m Alp Wilson Ruth Buzzi,
the Supremes and the team of Jack
Burns and Avery Schreiber join Flip
for an hour of comedy and music.
0 ct) al Moel Squid "The
Fur Coat of Death" m That Girt
I!) Boling from the Olympic EE Hermanos Cof1je
Et) (ij) Advocates Debates on press·
1ng issues of the day in courtroom
style format.
@E Premltr Movie
(ID LI lnolvld1bl1
Ef) Movie: (2hr) "Slim" (adv) '37
-Henry Fonda.
1:30 m Merv Griffin Show
9:00 6 CBS Thu1'1C111 Movie: (C)
(2hr20m) "Tht Undefeated" (adv)
'69-John Wayne, Rock Hud!on. An
action packed adventure set In the
Southwest immediately after the
Civil War Al war's end, Col. John
TheMen. .. .t."e:'~ies
9:00 The DeJphi Bureau
Premiere! Laurence Luck1nb1ll
stars as Glenn Garth Gregory
undercowr agent in a top.
secret in=ence agency Next ·"J igsaw"
90
Henry Thomas (Wayne). leader of
a Union cavalry unit that had at
tacked a Confederate position com·
mandedo by Col. Jamt!'S Langdon
(Hudson). heads West with some
men to round up wild horses and
sell them to· the Federal forces.
Col. Lanfdon, unwilling to live in
a conquered land, burns his plan
ration and heads for Mexico. The
paths of Thomas and Langdon
again cross. as both get embroiled
in the historic confrontation be·
tween the Mexican leader Juarez
and the Emperor.
B Ford Division Presents * The Bob Hope Special Q Q.Ql €I:' llflclll! The Bob
Hope Special Olympics winner Mark
Spitz, in his first theatrical ap~ar·
ance, auests along with Alem
Smith, Richard and Karen Carpen
ter, and David Cassidy.
fJ SEE "THE MEN," * A NEW SERIES
BROUGHT TO YOU
BY CHEVROLET. 0 (}) (j) (!!)The Mtn-The Del·
phi Bureau "The Deadly little £r
rand Project" Special aeent Glenn
Garth Gregory, assi1ned to deliver
the ransom for an Important Red
Chinese, becomes Involved in a ser
ies of adventures climaxed by a
caper on Mount Hood In Orea~n
Laurence Luckinbill, Anne Jeffrie~
star.
fE Un Verano Para lttc:0rdar
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10:
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tJj) (iJ) DEBUT lnttfn1tlon1I Per·
form1nce "The Firebird" leor Stra·
vinsky's c.olorful ballet opens this
new music/dance serle.s, hosted by
opera ereat Robert Merrill. French
prima ballerina Clair Motte makes
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 6
her American lV debut in the title For momlng and afternooft llstinp,
role. please see DAYTIME PfWGRAMS.
9 The Ylr&1nl1n Below, for your convenience, are
a!) Drama the day's movies.
9:30 0 Rims Action Tom Kelly looks at DAYTIME MOVIES
film from the game between the
Rams and Atlanta f1lcons played ~:00 m ''The Burelar'' (dra) '57-0an
Sunday, Oct. 1. Duryea. Jayne Mansfield.
c:JNews 9:30 D (C) "East of Sud1n" (dra) '64
10:00 B (Jg) m Dean Martin Show Karen -Anthony Quayle.
Black and Joey Bishop guest. gm 0) News 10:00 @ "Anne of ~he Indies" (adv) '51
O (])CI) (E Owen Marsh a I I -Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan.
"Hour of Judgment" Owen Mar· ~ "Grand Canyon" (com) '50 -
shall's friend, Dr. Clayton Kerr, Is a Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes.
s~s~ect in t~e death of a million-12:00 g "The Jun(le" (adv) '52-Rod
aire s financial secretary who _op· Cameron, Marie Windsor.
posed a generous gift to a h<>5ptlal.
Paul Burke guests.
0 Boris K1rioff Presents Thriller
fl) Cosa Juzeed•
tJj) (ll) Wor1d Pms Experts analyze
international news report ina.
el Lucl1 So111br1 m Luthi Libre
fl) Klnadom of Ute Sta
10:30 B Tai. 81dl
0) True Adventure "Jack Pine Ad·
venture"
tJj) (iJ) Thirty Mlnutea With •••
9 Movie: (C) "P1ratroopen"
fl) OutdOOf Sportsman
11:00 B 0 mm m Ntws
CI) (j) ®) News U Ofte Step Beyond
(i)M1r1tial Diiion 0 Movie: "Herlow'' (bio) '65 -
Carol Lynley. m Truth or ConMquences
I!) M1jor Adams
~ Behind the lines
Ei) G1mer Ted Am1stron1
tJj) flrine Une
11:15 el Cinema 3'
11 :30 fJ News B ®l m Johnny c.raon U Movie: "Out of Thia World"
(mus).• 4>-Eddie Bracken, Veronica
Lake. 0 (J) (I) aJ Did C.vdt m To Tell tlle Trvth
12:00 f) (j) CBS Litt Mcwle: ''Terror on
a Train" (dra) '53 -Glenn Ford,
Anne Vernon. m Movie: (C) "The Bia Load"
(adv) •57 -Alan Ladd, Virginia
Mayo. Ol W1nderiust
1Z:30 I!) Country Music Time
1 :oo Cl) B 0 Cl) ""'
1:30 f) Movit: "Th•t Wondtrful Ur&•"
(com) '49 -Tyrone Power, Gene
Tierney
3:00 f) Movie: (C) "Tlmbtrj1d1" (dra)
'54-Sterllna Hayden, Devld Briln,
Vera R1l1ton
1:00 m "Capuin C1ution" (adv) '40-
Victor Mature, Leo Carrillo.
1:30 U "I'll Get You" (dra) '53 -
George Raft, Sally Gray.
B "Pressure Point" (dra) '62-
Sidney Poitier
3:00 00 (C) "But h Bill" (adv) '65 -
Edd Byrnes.
(1g) (C) "Picture Mommy DHd"
(dra) '66 -Don Ameche, Zsa Zsa
Gabor.
EVENING
4:00 IJ Movie: (C) "The Rains of Ran·
chlpur" (dra) '55 -Lana Turner,
Richard Burton. Fred MacMurray. The
story of the forbidden romance be·
tween the wife of an English noble·
man and a progressive Hindu doctor.
O The Riflem1n
D rn m Love Alntrlun Style m Bup Ind His Buddies
I!) The Munsters
&)Nino m Ci2l St.sl me street 9 My Favorite Martian m Fetil the eat
4:15 fl) Uni Aventure £spanol1
4:30 (])Movie: "Anne of the India"
(adv) '51-Jean Peters, Louis Jour.
dan. B flthtr knows Stat
O News Senti, Schubeck 0 f Troop m Yo&! and Friends Ol 9 Gilllpn's Island
(E Dot 42 PM m Klmb•
5:00 B a Ci) ®) News
(j) Dr11net 0 Beverfy Hlllbllli11 m The Flintstones
I!) Petticolt function
El) LI f1brica
tJj) ~ M!Nr Roeers' Ntfa'tbot'Mod m Trails Wut (Contl~ed)
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER I. 1972
RICHARD BURIOM
LAMA TURNER
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Have you written it down
written a script?
• or possibly even
..
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we can help. Send $1.00 to:
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FRIDAY (Continued)
9 Oic:k Van Dyke m Chucho Saavedra Sllow
Ci) Bewitched m Tllrtl Stooaes
5:30 0 Mayberry RfD
Cl) m Dtt1nls Thi MtnKt
Om Ci> News 0 c.t Slllart
ti) Tht Courtship of Eddlt's f1U.er m (Jj) The Eltctrk Co11pany
ti) Lis , ..... 1a.
9That "11 m LI Hora flmlllar coo COnsutto
&) Speed Racer
6:00 a o um mm N11n
(]) (1g) Ntws
U Ptndtrosa "The Dream Riders"
(I) Qat Smart
0 Wiid Wiid Wtst m Tiie fllnbtonea
II) Qomer P'ytt USMC
(jj) Oscar 8r1nd'1 Comw1ll m Rosu ,,,. 'Veronica
fD Hoc1aepod1• Led1t B Mayberry RfD
Gli) la S.1unda E.sposa
IE Tllrtt stoo,..
6:30 CJ) Ho11n'1 Mtroes
D Movte: (C) (90) "S...t llnl of
Youth" Concl. (dr1) '62 -Paul
Newman, Geraldine Page.
(J)CIS Ntw1
t1j Merv 'riffin Stlow m Andy 'riffith
0) Racina Swttpstalles
(lJ) CAE
fm Astrono"'y I "Early Notions of
Astronomy, P1rt 2" m JoHne c. ...... Show
aQrtlfl Acres m ,. .. ~1a
til)Dot 42 , .. m Little ......
1:00 a mom ...., U a..t111 ler DMl.m
(I) Trvtll or eons..Mncu
(i)etmm
fJ What's My UM? m I Lewt l»cy
0) I Dru• of Jtan11le
(ij) lallot '72
fl) lartola
fm DEIUT liftty Arts This 36·
part VSC series hi1hliahts the full
spectrum of arts in our area.
fl) E A"'or Tltne de Mujtr
QI Movie: "Fore. of Anis"
li} Spied Racer
7:30 D Circ:ua! "Circus of the Six Fly·
tr$"
CJ Hollywood S.uares IJ Movie: (C) (2hr) "All Mlriun
Orta•" (drl) '66-Stuart Whitman,
Janet lei1h.
(1) To Tttf U.. lnitb
Cl) TM Tllrilhetktn
G SINATRA, GRANT, * AND LOREN IN "The
Pride and the Passion" G MiJU.n $ Mowit: (C) "Th•
Pride and ttM ,ast*I" (dra) '57-
Cary Grant. Frank Sinatra, Sophia
Loren.
Qi T1lt 'riet Is llltrt m .............
aa1 10M HT, 7:JOPM. CBS I
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI(, OCTOBER 1, 1972
m Cil Dr•anet
(ij) Wasllin,torl Wttll In Review
fl) Us ltvtrly de ,aralvlllo
fl1) Wall Stnet Weell
&r;) UntaMtd World
class whose director Oscar behevfs
is guilty of fraud.
fJQ)News
(ij) J1cob lronowskl: 20th Cen tury
Man
Ci) Tiit Elplortrs t :•S fl) 'roftsor AldlO m Addams family
. 10:00 CJ ®) m lanyon "Completely Out
1:00 1J (I) Sonny and. Cher Tony Curtis of Print" Banyon is hired by a pulp
and Barbera McN11r auest. magazine publisher to find his miss D QQ) m S.ntenl aid Son "Jeal· ina star writer Richard Jaeckel
ousy" Roscoe Lee Browne auests as auests.
Osaood Wilcox, a patient of Fred's 8 m Ntw1
flancee who turns out to be a rival D (}) (1) Ql Love American Style
tor her affections. "Love and the New You" stars Cass 0 (]) Cil al Tiie lracly Bunch Elliott, Shecky Greene; "Love and
"The Tiki Caves" Vincent Price the Wishing Stir" star$ Sam Jaffe
auests n an archaeologist who Soupy Sales: "Love and the Girlish
menaces the Brady boys in the third Groom" stars Vincent Gardenia
segment filmed In Hawaii. Kristina He>ll11nd: "Love and th~
ID Thtt Qlrl Oldyweds" stars Richard Deacon
Q) Telefun/Perry Mason Nancy Walker. '
fl) Henn1no1 Corajt fJ loris K.r1oft ,resants Thriller
Ul) ® Washinaton Wetk In Review 0) Nashville Music: cm Ernesto Alonso ,ttlenta G1l Elecfon '72 a;> u 1nolvklablt m Sov11 m Movie: (2Ju') "The ,,.. .. O'Mll· 0) lYda So•bra
ltJ''. (dra) '37-Pat O'Brien, Hum· m Trails Wat
phrey Bogart m '"•itr '°
1:30 0 ®} m Tite Uttte People "The li} Kinpam of the Su
Le>ve_rs" D~. Jamison provokes t_he 10:30 g Talk lltd
enmity of his staff and daughter with 0) Tl'\lt Adventure "Rails to the
his bluntness, and the arrival of a North"
former airlfrlend adds to his mise~. 'J Sptaklna freely
U (I) Ci) Ci) The Palfrtd11 fa"'llJ m Human DIMnaion
'.'Each Dawn I Diet" ~hi~ey. has to Oj Movie: (C) "rtlantom or the
intervene when Danny s dietma and Rut Merpt"
Reuben's 1ivin1 up sm~ing turns li) Outdeor $portlm111
them-ind the family-Into nervous
wrecks. 11:00 IJ D U f.E) al' E!> News m Merv Griffin Sltow ()) Cl) t1j News
(ij) Tiit Just Generation U One step. Beyond
fE) Q]) Citywatdlm "New Down· Ci) ManJlal Diiion
town" See Tues .• 7;30PM listing. G Shtr1oc:k Holme1 Theatre
g;, Unta•acl World m Truth or Consequenaa
0) Hip Chapanal 9:00 II Cl) CBS Frida1 Movft: (C) (2hr) fB Qamer Ted Ar11t1tTona
(C) (211r) "To Sir, Witt. love" (dra)
'67-Sidney Poitier, Judy Ceeson, 11:15 0) Cin1m1 34
Lulu. NovicJ teacher Mr. Thackeray
(Poitier), after 18 months of unem· U:JO f) CIS late Movie: (C) ''Cirt H•p·
ployment, takes a job as a teach· W' (mus) '6S-£Ms Presley. Shel
er in the tough East End section ley Fabare.s.
of London. Confronted by crude 0 Qi m JohnnJ C.rson
younasters whose rowdy manners D Movie: (C) "TIM Oscar" (drt)
reflect their environment. Thackeray '66-Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer,
tries to irTStill in them discipfine Milton lffrlt.
and self-respect. 0 (I) (1) EE Dlc:k Cavett
0 ~a;, Glktst Story "Bad Con· CJ) Nllfrtma,.
nrction" Telephone operator Barbara ID Tt Tell Utt Trvtlt
Shepherd Is pursued by the voice of aJ Coutttry Mulk T1mt
1n apparition of her killed-In-action ,, .,
husband when she plans te> remarry 12:00 ID Movie: Valley of the Zombies
Xmn Blaclc and Michael Tolan st1r: (hor) '4f>-8ob Livingston.
~ Cl) (I) GI) Rot m 2 2 2 ' 'And 12:30 0 Mtvit: "Stttl Bayonet" (dra)
He s Not Even Lovable" When black 'Ss-teo Genn.
and white students are usicned to
work on school projects torether, e 1:00 CI) DD Hnl
blaoted tither protests ..
f!) Un Vtl'lllNI hra Rtc0rd1r
Eii) (JI) Mastarpitce Theatre
II) LI C.sq11i111 a Tiit Vlrslt1lan
(!E) Dr•••
9:30 a lt•Hln'
0 CD (1) a> TIMI 04cl Couple
"The Pen Is Mightier Than the Pen·
ell" Felix loins a creative writ1n1
1 :30 tJ MO'rit: (C) "'rinnss of the
NIM" (adv) '54 -Jeffrey Hunter.
Debra Paget.
(()News
l :•5 8 Movfe: "Man In llM Iron Maslt"
(dra) '39 -Louis Hayward, Jo•n
Bennett.
3:001J Mevit: "SHltd c.r,." (sus) '51
-Dana Andrews, Claude R1lns
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VAN DYKE GOES SOLO
How many comedians could
star alone in a half-hour show in
which they arc not only tied up,
but also gagged for a good deal
of the time? The ·answer, if you
take into consideration all the
oomica"&Dd comic actors current-
ly on television, is probably ooe:
Dick. Van Dyke.
Van Dyke's fascination with,
and intense study of, the comedy
of the late, great Stan Laurel is
well known ... and today Dick
Van Dyke is probably the pre-
eminent practitioner of physical
comedy on television. His co-
star in The New Dick Van Dyke
~how, Hope Lange, says, "Dick
as so good that be makes it all
look tooeaay. Watching him, you
have no idea bow difficult it real-
ly is."
Viewers will have a chance to
judge for themselves when the
segment called "The Great Pres-
tooi" airs Sunday, October I , at
9PM on CBS. Jn the first few
minutes of the script , Dick is
robbed, bound, and gagged-
and then left to his own re-
sources. As the segment demon-
strates, Dick's resources arc con-
siderable. lt's a bravura solo per-
formance,. with echoes not ooly
o( Stan Laurel, but also of two
other (treat silent comics, Charles
Chaplm . and Harold Lloyd.
There's a (literally) cliffhanging
sequence on a narrow window-
Jedgc which is worthy of Lloyd
at his best.
"The Orear Prestoni" is hard-
ly the usual "sitcom" segment.
It's a unique show, making use
of the very special talents of its
unique star. And beside.$, as Dick
said u rhcy wrapped shooring,
it'• a whale of a Joi of fun.
Pete 26
THE DAILY Pit.OT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER l, 1972
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 7
',1 0 R N I N (,
6:00 Ci) Sunrtse S.•esltr
6:30 u Biid Experience
Cl) TV Clauroom
tD let's Rap 7:00 fJ Sunrise Semester
CB Cosptl Sin&in& Jubllet
(jj) The E.lectric Cotnpany
EE) Mister Roprs' Nelaflbol'flood
11:00 fJ (j) The Flintstones
t8Acl·Ub
EID (jj)Zoom!
@I) Lucha Ubre
9 This Wffk In Pro Foothill
11 :30 tD Untamed Wortd "Morocco"
OJ Movie: "The Blue LA•p" (mys)
'5 1-0lr1c Borarde, Jimmy Hanley.
EID (jj) The Electric Company
,\ f T f R N 0 0 ~" CJ ®J m Und1rdo1 U CV 00 H.R. Pufnrtuf m Brother Buzz• 12:00 fJ Ci) Ardlil's TV funnies
(jj) The Electric Company O Movie: "Dawn Rider'' (wes) '37
7:30 IJ Dusty~s TrethOYse -John Wayne. CJ m The Jebons 0 Movfe: "Overland Pacific" (dra)
U C..mpus Profile '51-Jock Mahoney.
0 CV (j) Jacllaon five m Tht Chost and Mrs.. Muir
l1g) Uncle Ruu (jj) CAE m Movies: "All the Youna Mtn" tJ'j) Mister Roaers' Ntlpborttood
(dra) '6G--Alan Ladd, Sidney Pol· 9 Tht Explorers
tier. "Bitter V"ldory" (dra) '58 -12:30 0 Cl) Fat Albert & lllt Cosby KJds
Richard Burton, Curt Jurgens. tD Eltmentary Nlft
(iJ) Mister Ro1111' Neithborbood EID sesame Strttt
&:00 U ()) Buas Bunny a> Sabados Aleem
CJ m Pink Panther 9 Tiit Bit Yallty
0 Movie: "IUue St .. I" (w&-S) '34 1:00 fJ (i) C8S Children's Film Futlval
-John Wayne. IJ Rofler Qa•a
fJ CI) 00 The Osmonds m Stul Train
II) Country Music CB Ntws
EE) @ Seume Street @Ii) t int tn la Terdt
1:30 fJ Cl) Sabrine 1;30 O Movie: (t) "Molly Kine.aid
CJ @) m Tiit Houndc.eb Story" (weS) '53-Sharon Farrell
0 CV 00 aJ AIC Superster Mo· CB McH•le's N•vr
vie; "PopeJt> Meets the Man Who tJ'j) Mister Ro.rets' Nel1hbortlood
Hated Laupter'' Professor Morbid a Movie: (C) "One Foot in Hell''
Grimsby decides to elimln1te laugh· 2:00 tJ Dusty's Treehouse
ter from the earth by luring all the 00 Movie: "C.ny On Venus"
comic strip characters to his island U CI) Bewitched
and holdin1 them there. ("i) lnternltlonal Hour
9:00 tJ Cl) The Amazin1 than m Coftlbat CJ ®J m Roman Holidays II) M1jor Adams IJ Movie: ''OuUaw Fury" (wes) '50 (jj) Auto Mech1nlcs
-Jimmie Ellison. Russell Hayden. fil) St1a111t Street 0 Movie: (C) "Hound of the BIS· m Trnelurt
llervilles" (mys) '59-Peter Cush· 2:30 fJ Steps to bamln1
inq. U (})Funky Phantom
II) Movie: "Kina of the Wiid St.II· (jjJ Folk Cult.Ir
lions" (wes) '59 -George Mont· g;, ConsulUtion
aomery, Diane Brewster. 3:00 fJ The Sieste la Over Bob Navarro
@ The Electric Cmpany hosts.
fil) Mister Ro11rs' "elpbortlood IJ Rams Action m CIM '" s. ena o m Udsv111.
9:30 fJ Josie and Ule Puuyuti hr Out Fllcb
CJ (1j m TM Bartltys 0 MovW. (C) "The Relent1tu 00 Tijuana: Wllldow to th• South Four" (wts) '6f>-Adam West.
0 (})TIM Bl'ldy llcls m Movie: 1'Homeco11ln(' Crom)
(jJC..rtOOft CamlHl '43-Clarll Gable, Lana Turner. m (jj) Sesame Strfft OJ Tht Vlrsjnlan
9 Sa Runt (1j) Hathayo11
10:001J ~bJ-Doo tJ'j) Mister Roaen' Nlf(flborttood D ~ m Baseball Doubleheacl1r ~ (I) CountrJ PIK•
Major League Divisional Play-Offs. @m FIJ\bol-Sotcer
Teams to be announced. g;, Movie:
(])Mobile HomH Show 3:30 IJ lnalder/Outsider
0 (}) Kief Powtf IJ Hopalon& C..uidy 9 Roli.r Games Cl) Movie: "Code of Scotjand Yenf"
10:30 It MOYM: "I Sltot Jtut James" (mys) '48-0lana Dors.
(wes) '49-John lrelend, Barbera U (I) Tht Monkets
Britton. [j) Tht Family Cam,
0 CI> Cil NCAA C.lltlt football EE) loom!
Notre 0.me end Michlgen St1te. ot TIM Tunnel
(I) Joli• and the ransycats 4:00 fJ Mtdl.t
0 llollt: "My Cun la Quick" (}) m Volc:t of Af!'kuftvrt
(mys) '57-Robert Bray 0 lmpacto With Manuel Ara1on.
U Sports Action Pro-F'll1 Michigan
Coach Bo Schembechler Is the sub
feet of this week's profile.
@) Titrilltr
EE Nino m Tht Elec:tr1c: C.mpaoy
ml PanoraN latino
4:30 IJ Movtt: (C) .. Incident al Phantom
Hill" (wtS) '66--Robert Fuller, Dan
Dttryea.
00 Slttcflboot/a-intf1111 Tlents D Focus "Action"
0 Kllll's HocbJ Live aame be
tween Loa AflL•Jes Kinas and Pitts·
burgh Penaulns.
U The Happy Wande,.rs "Jewbone
to Redrocll"
(j) Thia Is Your Uft
6 Nn. 81m1 of the Y(eell
~ H11f1nd Sv1q Show
II) Batman
IU) Zoom!
fil) First Adventures In fmprovislna a lost in Space m C.ron~ Now
5:00 CJ What's &oln1 On WIUI Willlf
Davil u CV Ci) m ABC's Wldt World of
Sports
(j)ltOJ News 0 T)IJ Wtff In Pre football m Movie: (C) "Nort!P#tst Pawp''
(adv) '40 -Spencer Treey, Robert
Youn a. m Land of the Gilftb
(jj) Tiie E11ctri' Company
fE Rosu Para Veronica
EE) Maute and the Btautlful M1·
dllne
61) Super Stto• m Country Place m Klmba
5:30 D ()) News
@)Movie: (C) "Art of un" (dra)
'65.
(jj) Th~ Lind
@) Advocates
g;, A,riculturt USA 9 Tht ColdcllW1'1 · m $9ffCf Ricer
f VfN I N (~
&:00uomm....,
(I) HIJtt C..paml 6 Tiit Real 0. Stttlt Sbow
Ii) The Ptf'lllMtrt
(jj) Wastl~ntton Wttll 1111 RtY!tw 9 Stlnd Up end CMtr
c:r!) Tt.ttro dtl 40 Ell ThrM Stoo191
S:301JUNftl
(]) SpoftJ Wltll hrtb CJ kNIC News Conlerenai
(j) s.>trta Challtnl' •
(jj) W•ll Streit Walk •
tJ'j) To le AnllOUftoed m El Sllow de ....... ,. 1 Sallnas m 8 MHclnl C.ntl'ltlon
El) Little Rlsals
7:00 fJ ()) UFO "Reflections In the W•·
ter" Stranek and Foster find them
selves In 1 stran1e underweter dou-
ble world where they meet their own
apparent twins.
(J) Wiid I011,.,. ''Wildfire" Part II
U.F.O.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 1. 1Q7?
D m l.1'51• "Scarecrow" A flock
of m1r1udln1 crows threaten the
Holden cornfield. The boys build a
surecrow, but one or the crows Is
not scared.
0 &> Hee Haw Ray Price and
Sindy Posey &111st.
Cl) TrvUt If C4ft1tquenc.s
UTHE PARENT
*GAME! fJ TM Parent ,.,... Clark Race
fJ DtatJI Valltf Days m Qi lnrtnct Welk Show "A
Tribute to Super Composer Harry
Warr.n"
Q) It Tates A Thief
EE El Tornlllo
EE) CB) HollywoOc:t Telewision Thea·
tre
@I) Nodte dt' Sabado
&) Speed Racer
7:30 (]) Tiie Mventurtr CJ TM MouM Factory Henry Gibson
as a court jester looks at medieval
kni1hthood.
(I) Te Tell the Truth
D ltt'• Mtb A Dul fJ Mllliet1 $ Movie: (2hr) (C)
"Wild In tM Co11ntry" (dra) '61-
Elvls Presley, Hope Lanae.
lfO) Sand Diep Pa110n1m1
6n Blad luuty
&) AddHIS faMilJ
1:00 II All In tllt F1111lty Gloria
posn 1 riddle with Women's lib
O\ertones th•t not only punles the
family, but 1lso sti" an argument
about women's p1eee In society.
D a:i mE•1r1uc1f "Virus"
Four persons, lncludin1 Dr. Brackett
1nd Paramedic Johnny G11e. are af·
flicted with a mysterious Illness.
0 Rollin' Helen Reddy guests. 0 (}) Cl) a1 Alias Slllth Ind
Jones "The Clementine ln1redients"
With Clementine pretendlna to be
Curry's wife, Heyes and Curry retire
to the u fety of S.nt• Marta, only to
find their Idyll haunted by Curry's
Jealousy. Silly Field auestL m Mowlt: (C) (21tr) "AaziCI" (dra)
'68 -Robel1 Mitchum, Peter Falk,
E•r1 Holliman, Arthur Kennedy A
war correspondent reports to the
1eneral in charae of the Anzio Inv•·
sion that the road to Rome is wide
open, but tht e•neral prefers to di&
in, 1ivln1 the Nuls time to build
their defenses. Suddenly the over·
cautious a•ntral finds himself In I
blttle that last& four months with
6,000 casu1ltles. m Cha111piou1Mp Wmtha
fl)l!ICM Ut»rt
9 Movie: (C) ''Tiie St1t1 Abo Rt...''
&) Movie: "Alibi lkt" (com) '35-
Joe E. Brown.
1:30 6 (I) lhld&t1 lofts Bernie After
several refections and 111lnst tlls
better jud11ment IS a creative wilt·
er, Bernie Is petsutded lo write 1
play drawn from hb own uper·
lences ind pe""'1al acquaint1nc1s ..
reaction of the flmilies when they
rt-altze they ire an lnteeral put ol
the play.
0 "THE WACKY WORLD OF
*JONATHAN WINTERS"
COMES YOUR WAY
FROM CHEVROLET. 0 Wacky Wol1d of Jonatttan Win·
ters Guests are Zsa Z.sa Gabor and
John Davidson.
00 Rollin'
@!)TV Musical
9:00 6 (I) Mary Tyler Moore Show
Ml'!. Moreanstem, Rhoda's mother,
pays another visit to Minneapolis
and this time brln&s her husband
along. Convinced that h~ husband
is sedng another woman. Mrs Mor·
genstem moves in with Rhoda and
Mary. Nancy Walker and Harold
Gould guest. CJ [g) m NBC SaturdaJ Movie: (C)
(21hllr) "Marooned" (dra) '69 -
Gregory Peck, David J1nssen, Gene
Hackman, James Franciscus. After
months of pl1nnin1 and the ri1orous
training of Its three·man crew, Iron·
man One, • U.S. manned sp1eecr1ft
is placed In orbit. The crew, partial
ly chosen for their ability to rtmain
cool under pre$$ure, are put to the
acid test when the ship.misfires dur
in11 re·entry •nd they 1re m1rooned
in space.
0 Chevrolet brings you * good listening and
good viewing in "The
Mancini Generation." 0 Th• Maltdnl Qenerdoft Morey
Amsterdam and Helen Reddy auest.
fJ The Streets of San * Francisco--Smash Hit! D (1)(1) m Strttls of Sin Fran·
dlCO "forty.five Minutes From
Home" An out -of·town conventloner
picks up an 1ttr1etlve 11lrl •nd be
comes a suspect In her murder,
fE Un Ytf•no Para Recorder a> El Show dt Loeo Valda
9:30 6 lob Ntwllart si-ow After
years of feelin1 1u1lty, Bob decided
to face up to the situation and
tell his mother. pl•yed by euest
Martha Scott. someth1na he's never
told her befor&-th1t he loves her 0 Sepouf Prtsub: "franke,ri
stein Meets the Wollman" (hof)
'43-l.on Chaney. Bela Lu1os1
fJ News
Q) MIMrtt, C.••unltJ
f1il "ANTIGONE" Grea1 drama
*of human passion pre·
mleres on PLAYHOUSE
NEW YORK
EE) (lJ) PllJhtutt N .. YOfk ''An·
tlaone" Gen~ieve Bujold and
Fritz Weaver star In JHn Anllouilh's
modern alleaory 1boU1 the eternal
conflict betw"n human ldeatlam
and polltlc•I pr111matism. bued on
lhe clnsic Greek dram• by Sopho
cits.
lnstud of beina dlS1ppointtd by t~ f1J ~ c..di. f~
another rejection, Btmle ii dis·
turbed whtn tomtOM wants to pro· 10:00 IJ
duce his new play, for he fears ttll
M ...... : 1 ...... bte Robert
(c.tlnued)
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER l, 1972
\\the ugly american"
11 :20 pm
color
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SATURDAY (Continued)
Goulet 1irttt1 11 Jot Epic, a 'Syndl·
tli) (lj) lntarntlenal Ptrtor .. nct
"Tht Flreblrd"
cate crime leader who Is convfnetd 11:15 Cl) M.W.: "C.ptafn Eddie"
by the IMF, ll part of Its plan t
free a captured undercover •tent, 11:20 a MMe: ''TIN Uatr ~ ..
that his l1t1 wH1 one. h•d en •f· (dra) '63-Marlon Brendo.
f1ir with OM of his rfv~ls. The U ·30 O a Nfon
IMf'a plan 1¥1ntu1lly puts Phelps. • ..
B1mey Ind Willy In tht hot sqt Cil ~: ';"nt tf tlte lllck
•s the key wltnessu in a k•n11rqo Trunk (mys) 62-S.nt• Beraer.
court d1sl1ntd to set the syndicate U ~: "lifd•• If Alcatraz"
families •i•lnst eec:h other. Pippa (dra) 62-8urt Llncaster, Kar1 Mal·
Scott also 1uests. den. Theim• Ritter. a (J) (j) m n. ... s.... CJ) Mtvlt: ''hi .., wi.. w .. ttd
"Witness Within" A 1lr1 Is terrified AC,.... (dra) '61
and htr lift threatened by visions of fJ Frfaltt. ~I~: '"lidtrs t1 U..
a murder whldl happened while sht Stirs" (sc1·fi) 54-thrtha Myer .
• ..... ''Tiie Dewil -....... was In htr mother's womb. June w~·. (d .~1 1• C I Allyson 1uests. -ra) .. -ffmes re 1.
G De U..... Reels Philbin Edward Arnold.
bosts. Ill Chit• 34 I=-• Mtax. 12:00 ~ Jazz Slttw Billy Eckstln1
G) CltiMle Vllfetr Hour • Leu..,...... 12:30 Iii, ........
10:30 fJ lorts llfteff Pments Thrtlltr ...... 11 MtN: "Anltrtd c.. ......
11:00 fJ Cl) DD CIJ IHI ...., II UIC f..CW Tape c»lay of 11m1
played this afternoon bttwun the
Trojan's and tht Stanford lndl1n1;
t:OODCIJCIJNtws
• fi(1twtt: "flvt ..... "' .......
(dre) ·~evfllt Brend, P1tricl1
Owens. a ..,.: <C> .. ,..... hl1f'' ...... : .......... ~
,..._.,, (wes) 16'-Mart Damon.
Ci) C..•IUM Fw Ntt1eu1 ~ 1:20 IJ Mtv'.e: (C) "lle V1•4111illlltd" m MM: (C) .. ...,.... ,_.,.,. (clre) '53-.Jotln Payne, Jin Sttrllna.
(adY) '40 -Spencer Tracy, Robert 2:45 8 MM: ''1111 T_., Y..s"
Youn1. (dra) '48-Jot E. Brow1t, Josephine fl) ....,,,. ._, .. ,. Hutcfllnson.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER J, 1972
SU ... DAY, OCTOBER 1
6:00 3 (C) "N-You See It, N-You Don't" (com) '62-Jon•than Wln1e".
5 (C) "Nevada Smith" (wes) '66--Steve McQueen.
6:30 U (C) "Voyase to the ittanet of Prehlatorlc Women" (acl-fl) '66-Mamle
V•n Doren.
7:30 9 (C) "Move Over D"11n&" <com> '63-0oris Day, Jamea Gamer.
8:00 11 "Viva Zapata" (dra) '52-Marlon Brando. Anthony Quinn.
9:00 7 3 6 (C) "Love Story" (rom) '70--All MacGraw, Ryan O'Nea1.
11:00 6 "The Beat Generation" (dra) '59-Steve Cochran.
9 "Moulln Roup" (dra) '52-Jose Ferrer. Colette Marchand.
11 "Lafayette" (dra) '62--0"on Welles, Jack Hawkins.
11:15 7 (C) "Tom Jone•" (com) '63-Albert Finney, Susannah York.
13 "HerculH, Samson and UlyssH" (adv) '65-Klrk Morris. Richard
Lloyd.
MONDAY, OCTQBER 2
7:00 5 (C) "An Amertcan Dream" (dra) '66-Stuart Whitman. Janet Letah.
7:30 9 "The Naked Ed&•" (dra) '61--Gary Cooper, Deborah l(err.
9:00 4 JO (C) "B•sull•d" (dra) '71-Clint Eastwood, Geraldine P•a•.
11:00 9 (C) "We Joined the Navy" (com) '62-Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan,
11:30 l 8 (C) "Powderil•&" (dra) '70--Rod Taylor. Dennis Cole.
l (C) "Desire In the Oust" (dra) '60--Rayrnond Burr, Joan Bennett
6 To Be Announced.
7 "A• Iha Sea Raaff" (adv) '60--Clltf Robertson, Marla Schell.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3
6:30 7 (C) "Naked Prey" (adv) '6&--Cornel Wilde. Gret Van Der Bera.
7:30 5 (C) "An Am•f1Fan D,..m" Cdr1l '66--Stuart Whitman. J•n•t Lelall.
9 (C1 "It Started With a Kiss" (com) '5~0ebb•• Reynolds. Glenn Ford.
8:30 7 3 6 (C) "Playmat.s'' (com) '72-Alan Alda, Barbara Feldon, Connie Stevens.
9:30 2 8 (C) ••Footsteps" (sports) '72-Richard Crenna. Clu Gulaaer.
11:00 9 "'"lcllup on South Stlfft'' (mys) '53-Richard Widmark. Jean Peten .
11:30 2 I "The Stratton Story'' (dra) '4l>-Jamn Stewart, June All)'$on.
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5 "Blau of Noon" (adv) '47-Willlam Holden. Anne Baxter:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4
7 "R•vense of the Creature" Chor) '55-John Asar. Lori Nelson.
5 (C) "An Am•rlcain Dream" (dra) '66-Stuart Whllman, Janet Lelah.
9 (C) "Wiater Moan" (com) '65-Robert Mitchum, Carroll B•ker.
7 3 6 (C) "Rollin& Man" (dra) '72-0ennls weaver, Donna Mills,
9 (C) "September Stol'1JI" (dra) '60--Joanne Dru, Mal1c Stevens,
% I (C) "Children of the Damned" (sci-fl) '64-lan Hendry, Alan Badel.
5 ''The Bride Wore l «H'ts" (com) '46--Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Cum· minas.
THURSDAY, OCTOll'.R 5
7 (C) "Sw"t Bird of Youth" Part I (dra) '62-Paul Newman.
5 (C) "An Amer1c•n Dream" (dra) '66--Stuart Whitman, J•nat Leich.
9 (C) "nle Yell-Roli. Royce" (com) '65-ln&rod Bersman, Rn H.,n. son.
2 I CC) "The Undefeated" (adv) '69-John Wayne, Rock Hudson.
9 "H•r1ow" (dra) '6S--Carol Lynley, Efrem Zlrnbahst Jr.
5 "Out of Thts World" (mul> '45-Eddle Br1cken, Veronlc• Lak•.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6
7 (C) "Sweat Bird of Youth" Concl. (drat '62-Paul N-man, Ger1ldine Paae.
5 (C) "An American D,...m .. (dra) '66-Stuart Whitman, Janet L•I~.
9 (C) "The l"Ylde and the PHslon" (dra) '57-Cary Gr•nt. F,..nk Sln1tra.
2 I (C) ~'To Sir, With Love" (dra) '67-Sidney Poitier, Lulu.
5 (C) "Th• Oscar'' (dra) ·6&-Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer.
2 (C) "Girt H•S>i>y'' (mus) •65-Elvls Pr"lay, Sllellay Fabarn.
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(C) "Wiid In the Country" (dra) '61-Elvls Presley. Hope Lance.
(C) "Anrlo" (dra) '68--Robert Mitchum. Peter Fall!, Earl Holllmen.
10 (C) "Marooned" (dra) '69--Greaory Peck, David JanaHn.
"F,..nkensteln Mets ttM Wolfman" (hor) '43-Lon Chaney, Bela Lu&osl.
(C) "North-..t Pll•NC•" (adv) '40--Spencer Tracy, Robert Youna:.
"C..,Uln Eddie" (dra) '45-Fred MacMurnty, Lynn Bari .
(C) ''The U&ty American" (dra) '63-Marlon Brando, Arthur HUI.
"Secret of the Bl•ck Trunk" (mys) '62--Senta Berser.
"Blrdmen of Alc.atraz" (dra) '62-8urt Lancaster. Karl Malden.
'"Th• Boy Who C.ustit a Crook" (dre) '61-Wand• Han.drhc. Roa:er Mobley
"Riders to the II•"" (sci·fll '5"-Wllllarn Lundlaan. Herbert Marahall.
"Th• Devil and D•nl•I Webster'' (dnt) '41-JamH Cral&. EdWard A mold.
ALFA ROMEO
Coast Imports
I 000-1200 Coast Hwv.
Newf;ort Beach 642-040~ t1t j;IGM~ltt.Jt•ff1
Ward S. Lee Inc.
1234 S. Main St., Santa Ana
547-5.826
Harbor Amedcan
1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
~
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 546-4444
Crevier Motors
208 W . I st St., Santa Ana
835-3171
BUICK
Bauer Buie~ -2925 Harbor
Costa Mesa 979-2500
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9100
CHEVROLET
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Har:bor Blvd., Costa M'esa
546-1200
CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH
Huntington Beach
Chrysler-Ply mouth
I bbb I Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 540-5 I 64
DATSUN
Costa Mesa Datsun
2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa M~sa
540-6410
Dot Datsun
18835 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 842-7781
DODGE
Courtesy Dodge
2888 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa
557-9220
FORD
Dunton Ford
2240 So. Main St., Santa Ana
546-7070
Wilson Ford
18255 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 842-66 I I
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me sa
540-9640
JAGUAR
B~uer Buick -2925 Harbor
Costa Mesa 979-2500
LINCOLN -MERCURY
Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury
130 I No. Tustin, Santa Ana
547-9183
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd ., C osta Mesa
546-1200
1t1a;s3.11t:fit:Mi
Jim Slemons Imports
Warner & M•in St .. Sent• An•
~,,.
OLDSMOBILE
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Plvd., Costa Mesa
S~-9640
OPEL
Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor
Costa Mesa 979-2500
PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac
2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-8017
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCT9 BfR 1, 1972
PORSCHE -AUDI
Don Burns Porsche-Audi
13631 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove 636-2333 .
Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi
-445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 6n-0900
RENAULT
Coast Imports
I 000-1200 W . Coast Hwy.
N~wport Beach 642-0-i06
Slemons Imports
220 I S. Main St., Santa Ana-
557-52~2
ROLLS-ROYCE
Roy Carver Inc:.
234 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 546-4444
SUBARU
Fritz Warren's
Sports Car Center 547-0764
710 E. I st St., Santa Ana
TOYOTA ...
Dean ~ewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646--9303
TRIUMPH
Frih Warren's
Sports C.r Center 547..()764
7 I 0 E. I st St .• Santa Ana
VOLKSWAGEN
Harbour Volkswagen
I 871 I Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 842-4435
Chick Iverson Volkswagen
445 E. Coast Hwy. NB 673-0900
VOLVO
Deen lewis Imports
1966 .Herbor Blvd., Code M..-
~9301
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END OF
MONTH
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RECTILINEAR Mini Ill's 3-way $I 00 $ 49 ii Pickering Elliptical Cart, Cover (trade in) • ~fr:~;eil~)System in O iled Walnut : GARRARD SL65-8 w/bue, AOC $1'41 $ 69 :
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,.ACIPIC COAIT MIOMWAY
445 I. 11tlt, Costw Mesa
CENTER. FOR HUMAN lf\OUIRY
1755 ORAf\GE AVENUE -SUITE E
COSTA ME~, CALIFrnNlA 92627
RANDY ALBERS ••• A CeUfomi8 Certified NurMrfmll'I (OM Of
300 ln the stat9), hi Is the meneger of Amllng'1 N...-.y In New-
port Beech. He Is the design and l_.,""9 consutt.nt w11h ex·
Clftent *lits In elding and abet.Ing nut'llf'Y problems.
TONY ARROYO •.• •skilled and knowtedgNble herbllilt. ht
hes hed ten yNn experience ln the field and h• talght COUl"MI on ·
herbs In numerow schools .net coUeoes.
.K>ANNE BODAN, M. A •.•• presently 1 Staff Psychologist wtth
Orange County Probation Depenment'1 Aslellment and Trut·
ment Sefvices Cemer, Jolnne Boc:IM hM hed experience with
children, adults, femitles, and groups. She utilizes the 1heorles of
TrlnllCtional Analysis, Conjoint Family Therapy (el• Setirl, and
Gestalt In her trMtment proc:e..
BARRY COLLINS, Ph.D •••• a Ph.D. In Social Psychology from
Northweswn Uniwnity, hi h• ~t It Yale Unlverthy, sun.
ford Unlwnlty, University of Wleconsln Ind 11 currently ... Aaoo-
llte ProfftlOf of Social Psychologv at UCLA. He has writtmn llY-
..-11 boob on sociel psychotogy, group proceaes, end attitude
chenge. Group experience with WHUem Schultz and 8'to trlinlng
groups sponlONd by the Gestalt TherlPV Institute of L. 'A. hiM
broedened his skills • a group therlpfst/f-='Ut8t0r.
RICHARD L. DANSON .•• H• meny years experience•• M~
egement Consultant speciallzlng In the fonn8tion of MW COM-
pe11ies, development of buslr-. pa.,.., M\elysls of exlttlng com-
penles to improve efficiency and profttmility, "*Ill'. wt D1Uitf.
tion, and e>eec:utfve INl'Ch. Forlnet1y the Meyor of La Mlrlde. Mr.
Denton brings to h11d• •vest r.,. of Information end ......-.
BOB GILBERT, M. S. W ••.• the dlr.ctor of callWOl'tc for the Big
Brothen Ailoclation of Orenge Co., Mr. Giibert Ii lllo In Pfh•
prectlce In Gestalt Therapy wt1h Herold Oaldender. To bfOlden
his tcOpt, he h• alto comptegd the Rolflng training with E"'"'
mett Hutchins.
PAMELA J. HASBROOK, M. S. W .••• the im.ke coun.lor few
CHI, lhl Is the fomw O.let of Pre-Adolnoent Seftlcel at Rldll-
Wr/ Hoeptul, 0.k:ago, Ill. wl formerly .tflllM9d With Qtld Pro-
tletM Slrfloll In o,... County. Me.Halbi'aak udllw M _.
CENTER FOR HUMAN INQUIRY SCHEDULE OF CLASSES-FALL, 1972
I DISCOVERING THE NllVDW..
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GESTALT WORKSHOPS
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Oct. 18tbru Dec. 7, 7:30 ·0:30P. m. YMl'I of llfe Pf'••rrtaan 8ftdrely MW llt of ·.~' .• ;;-.:\·,I~~·~',• I::,, 11
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ENCOUNTER-ONGOING
A ......, ""*'"""' ---1 unique . , ... ""' -Ol-lt lor ..... ,. ... your -· ·-"""' -----plw ..... the -tcohop, I Yeri-
.f/ly of ~ will b8 UMd to incrt111
your ._,,,. of whet you .. doing ..S
-yau -doing It. You wlll lnm to---itV lor yow _, flte 'llld lnm
-10 """¥ of -thlngo which lllm 1111
"')uot '-" eciullJy_...,,. ~. II un----.
wittingly, from our -· penonll IC1ionl.
Portlcl ... 11 -c1---thoy-t.-
_,,.their --friend. r-thln their ' ---· eoiu.. $60/month
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HoUSEWIVES ·ONGOING
-Ing -·-1-. d-of
--... Ill -.. 11uo11oo of the lltlsfoctlonl ond r-lc1iono of being I
good wit, ... mother. __..._.ng ""
need for indivklull expe_,on end r.,;v-6-
tlon, 1 look Into ·--..i -of
fullllling --......... -. Thi
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Ing of the 1-ldull--lhl,,..,,..
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---1 .. -..... ,,, .. on1li>lng """""°'---~CHltopn>
vldo the oldor I--In -"'nlty ID
' explOll lhl dilnemlono of tho older _.
tion llld the problems -en ul.1que ID
them.
Lwy S&O/Monlh
Wodnesdly mornl,,., 9:00 · 11:001. m.
SELF-DEVELOPMENT
lhtllzlntl lhl phll ....... of Dole Cll'!'llil
Ind Adlt1 Dowis • "'8 ..,..., ~ MCK1n-
111Y will old ...d.n11 In lmprowing .. __.
outloOb IOd -·Thi emjll>llll i1 "'!
..... Ing 11lf<onf-"""""" _ _. --· unfulflled In . .i.. ,.,.. ol -llld mother.
Pickering Sl!O/montll
McKinney $40
T._.., _ _,., OCt. 17 thril Doc. 5 Addhlonll •""Pl will bl formed
Moncloy_,i,,.., 7:30 :9:3Dp.m. --, 1'hurldoy morningl, 9:30 • 11 :3cJ L n1. 11:30· 3:30p. m:
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''To help lhl lndlvldull pin 1 ~ Ap.
preclltion Ind Knowledgo of hl1 Environ-.......
' DI-Ing Of -oping the cnetlvo, the
.,,.,..., the moN .n.ctive you is • llber•tfno
' ex..,lenc:e. Join llld enjoy this -of lee>
...... worklhopl, llld IJCperillflCOI to llblr-
ate those elements within vourseff. Become
aw1re of your Importance to your environ-
ment through =-Ind lolml en-
doevon.
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ALIENATION: THE HUMAN PRE-
DICAMENT IN THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY
This dyn.-nic course f~ on thole •
pectl of th9 20th -contur( which hive c:On-
tributed to the dewlapment of the al~
man. The problem of the loa of .if Ind thl
dluolutlon of frul1ful .....,_ ro4ltlo!""""
will bl lnve1111glted In the light of con....,.
porsy llt1r1tur1. 'ort. Ind phllOIOphy. Exl1-
ttntiaU1tn • • phllfltOPhicll movem8J'lt which
hol __,,,._on -psticullr -
will bl ditcUllld llld IU IPIClflc rwlltlonohip
to contomporerv poyc:hol09V llld poychlllJY
will be topics of conc.11.
Sovodnlk Sl!O
T--Oct. 17 thru Doc. 8, 8 • 10 p.111.
ASTROLOGY
H.w ......... a of '-ming wNt yow
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18THST.
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pl1n111 hive .to ilY libout your po1Bntill1,
.karmic j nftuence, 8nd life pen.ow.. This
clw -._.. -of -1111--mllt•
your own mst llld Othon lndudi!lll primery dll __ .,. __ wlll lollow.
Mc:Donlld Sl!O
-.. -.. Oct. 18 thru Doc. 4, 8 . 10 p. m.
ANTIQUES Old end N-
AnJntroducdon to IOllqueo ...-... ""
-.of colloctlo .. pollible, anlque fuml..
. tin _, -. -pilcoi, ... ~
. blr bridle -T,hlr9 wlll 1111>,!>I 111 lntro-
duc:tlon to "" "PreciolOn" -which ii
rwpu1lld ID..,;..,. Gonn'1 Polnt~Syo
tom.
--.$30
---Oct. 1811oru Die. 211 7:30· 8:30p. m.
. (Thin will bl no "'"*-*""• -· 291.
tlonl -end -Illy oxplolnlng"" -CREATING A NEW BUSINESS ._ of'I .,....,,.Ila Ind ___
ID collecting. SUrptillng 11po on whlra , good Utilizing noll 11r. iltultlons llld IOli )llorlng
buV might bl found llld whOt .. ......,. .. -to dlmonltrete lhl ••ioul di-lor
on the morklt toc1ey -In 1 few..yun -ilhlng • ,_ lul.-. Richen! L. Den-
mov blcomo 1xtnrnelv dnirlbl1 will bl dis-'°" o11on lndivtdull1 the _..,lty Iii ••·
. euilld. pion the pollibftlty of 1111.....,,._ .. All
.,__.__, ••n phaa Of -illolng I """! bull ... wtll bl
---:1 .-.v consideredendclKl rrrd. -~-
Wed.-., Oct. 18 thru Nov. 22, 8 • 10 p. m. 0-
BRIDGE -·-.....Oct. 18 thru Dec. 8
7:311·9:30 p. m.
L ........ l_ovtng.or )Ult prlCtlcing bridle
lkHla C*'t b8 a 1Nadlng"exper'9nce. T.qrt
by M-MoN-, I Llf9 -· 1111
COUf'9 ii .. ,tended to prO¥kll llRClill tD 1faa.
1..-.111<1 In.,...,,,... .. ln-i., or M
YMIOed llridgo. Thi _... wlH lnclUdl
EVERYMAN'S ECOLOGY
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truthl blhlnd tho odolollcll """"'11on -11-"'-IAclln topics wUI _,
--In Cllll.; --· ol pollu-tlon; 1.-i11 -on hurnlnl. ..-,. --""'..., "',,,. __ ........ II; ond -~!(!km -"""· -trP ID .. a1e,..S •-Id 1111-of tema ... --In both ............ ,.
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-• PQlltloll In Ille ... "' 0 I
~ If you find It -nnry to ClllC8I yo...
'9glmellon, your fee wllC be epplled to
a enolhlr progra11 of your cftoloe. If CHI
c:erlCell • proaran, your ... ln8Y be IC>--1
plled to enolller llfl9Ln or wlll be .. :r m
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AWARENESS
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worlds of _.,_ Ind undlntmding.
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The Cen• it dedicated to •sting individuals gain • more thon;Mlgh appreciation of them•lves, their relationlhips end their environment throu•
GIC8tlonel end therapeutic punults. ..
The ;ClriW For Human Inquiry was born from need ••. the neid for the individual to finct an alternative and more •tisfying lifestyle for him.ilf,
for the individual to ~In more from his inter-penonal reletionthips, ( whether husband-wife, employ• .. employee, parent-child ) and the need tor the
indtvlduet to llin 1 .. .., epprednon and undent.nding o( his own environment.
The""-~ti for the formation of CHI origin1ted with thrw IUCh individuals, 1 busine.nan, an educator, ind an ertilt. n.. dtv.11 bick-erou"*conv•lld at 1 timilar point ••• eech.Md, for VWiOUS l'IMOM, qulltioned, probed, arid IOU_,t lltemltives to their own rol• OI' I~--tfMW
cunwttly alltitd. Within 1helr Individual queltl, they joined t()g9ther tp lltabl ish a center to provide 1 m•ns wt. *t others could qutiltlon and ilik
altemltiWl In an tnVll'onmtnt that encouraged 1Uc:h inquiry. ·
It Ii upon thlt founmtion that CHI w formed, to r'ecGl"iZ• the uniqueness of the Individual ln(t to provide a mectlum for the explomton of iii.
n1dw lntm"llti ind m_.. of ex~. Speclflcally, CHI has thrw ltlted objectives:
1. To help the lndlvtdull gliii 1 better undntlndlng of hlm•lf.
2. To help the Individual Improve the quality end the degi11 of'11titfaction from his lntar-~nal r.tatk>nlhiPL
3. :ro help the lndlviduel glln 1 dHP« knowtedgl Ind eppnciatlon of his environment.
The courws, worklhape lrMt therapeutic pr..,,. offered by CH I ire presented with the. pis In mind. Whhln thlt frimewoi1( th8 lndlvlduel _,
excel.
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Thi CM• for .. Hu~ ll')qUlry his been lltM>Uthed to provide 1fUll1'1"11 of experi~ for peOple In and wound the Qter9 Cou~ ..._ Emph11l11rig
ttw lntwt cr.tlvlty of the individual, CHI will bl providing lectu,.., workshops, encount81'1 Ind IPl!Cl8tlnd ~on bOth ~ ...
eclulMlonllleVeli.
Wh9t CHI OffWI now it bUt the beginning Of • progrwn that will .,ow to OO¥lf' as m1ny .,_ of lnt8rWt • P9.lll.,_ If bin Is 1 courw hit you would lite .
to -offered plw let us know becal• th.t kind of feed-beak Is wh8t wlH make us men m.ningfUI to the communltY.
(714) 545 .. 7440
NEIGHBORHOOD
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PRODUCED BY THE COSTA MESA A & W
2855 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ,.
EDITOR: HANK ANGEL.Olli TELEPHONE: 456-7101
NEWS ITEMS ACCE·PTED, SHORT ORDERS PREFERRED
HOUSE w·ARMl .NG
A & W WELCOMES THE BURGER FAMILY
THE BURGER FAMILY
THE BURGER FAMILY · looking in·
nocent in a recent picture is the no-
torious Burger Family. Residents are
warned be on the look -0ut for this
family. Detailed descriptions are con·
tained in the pages of this newspaper.
CAUTION: The members of this fam·
ily are hot and should not be removed
from the protective foil bag or you run
the risk of A & W "hamburgeritis".
AMERICAS FIRST
FAMILY OF FOOD
AWi · · Local residents today demonstrated in favor of the
Burger Family, in record numbers. Hamburger demonstrations
were reported at A & W restaurant locations throughout the
country, leading authorities to suspect· a national conspiracy
among hamburger lovers.
A high spokesman stated, them may lead to A & W
"A hamburger revolt seems im-"hamburgeritis". Centers to
minent unless more people are treat A & W "hamburgeritis"
able to enjoy burger family have been set strategically a·
leadership now." round the nation but little
Local teenagers sent to break progress has been made in
up the_ demonstrations are re·
-: ported to have thrown down
their school books when con·
fronted by an awesome com·
slowing the national craze now
made even worse by the Burger
Family participation.
In spite of numerous official
bination of mamas, papas, warnings local A & W restau -
teens and babies, backed up rants and residents continue
by frost covered mugs of to welcome the Burger Family.
A & W Root Beer. Even the most hardened news-
Another not so high local paper reporter finds it hard to
spokesman exhibited copies of be completely objective be·
free coupons said to closely cause they are S-O undeniably,
resemble money, reportedly tantalizingly, mouth-watering
found on t~ persons of "bust· ly, wholesomely, fantastically
ed demonstrators. These vatL-good. There, the truth 1s
able coupons have been re-out. The repressions and re·
produced on the back page prisals will never stop the
of this paper, but residents new alliance of A & W and
were warned that the use of '3urger Family.
TBB BISTDBT DF TBB IAMB BIB
Next time you are hungry sail into our
A & W for the greatest hamburger you ever
ate. You'll say "Das ist Prima". We'll say
''Dankechen'', you'll say "Bittechen" und
ve viii all be very happy ever after.
CODIE
JILO~
Y"O~I&.
IIOI&.~
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When you bite into one of our luscious
and juicy A & W hamburgers, you may
not actually hear the far off sounds of a
Bavarian Band . . . but the fact is . . .
our hamburgers had their beginnings in
Hamburg, Germany in the fat off ages
as finely minced beef, shaped into a
pattie. It was first served in America
to German sailors when they put into
port in Seattle. Because many of the
sailors were from Hamburg the patty
became known as Hamburg steak. Later ·
it was served in a bun and known as a
hamburger. A & W has added the quality
and skill -that is ours alone and that
is why everyone likes A & W hamburgers.
When you're on the go, you'll like our fast, friendly drive-in service.
The food is great and the price is right. Tonight is a good tim~ to
give Mom the night off. Order it "Here" or "To Go",
So, Come Blow Your Horn, we'll understand, but it's even easier
if you use our regular ordering system. If you.cJike, you can "Ring
Our Bell " too. We'll have your order waiting when you arrive.
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Barons of old Germany savored a special
treat called Frankfort or Frankfurt sau-
sage . . . A careful blending of spiced
beef and pork. Years later, wrapping the
sausage in a flavorful bun was an in-
novation of the early puritans, creating
a truly American delicacy. So American
in fact, that the frankfurter was first
commercially served at the Polo Grounds,
home of the New York Giants. It was
named "Hot Dog" by T.A. Dorgan
a New York Sports Cartoonist. The
late President Franklin Roosevelt even
served hot dogs on the White House
lawn to the King and Queen of England ..
We just wish we could have been there
oaaa
to let the royal couple know how really
good hot dogs can be when they are served
with cold, foamy A & W Root Beer. Pity
the poor puritans, No baseball , No A & W
Root Beer, No Car Hops, in fact, No cars!
... And the closest thing they had to Modern
Music was Plymouth Rock. (Ugh I)
Be sure to use
valuable coupons on back page.
Save on delicious A & W treats
At all particapating A & W's I
THE A & W ROOT BEER STORY
"FINE FOOD, FAST SERVICE SINCE 1919"
June 20, 1971, marked the 52nd anniversary of A a W Root Beer.
It was first sold c:ommercially at '-little stand in Lodi, Cahforn1a
owned by the company's founder Roy W. Allen.
The internationally known trade name came about when Allen 101ned
m partnership with an employee named Fred Wright. Thus the name
A & W.
The A & W Root Beer outlet In S.Cnimento, which was oe>ened 1n 1923,
11 considered to be the first "drive-in" tn the United StetH. The Root
8Mr dlaoen•r w.1 mounted on a trailer and th• ice cold beverege was
served to customers In their cars.
HOW TO GET GOOD ROOT BEER
MI X the following roots, barks and
herbs:
Sarsaparilla, sassafras, spruce, \vild
cherry, spikenard, wintergreen, ginger,
oil of sweet birch. cloves. oil of lemon.
oil of cassia, \vanilla extract,:, caramel ,
althea root, anise seed, angelica root and
birch bark. Add sugar, yeast, bottle and
allow to ferment.
OR · · Go to your nearest A & W
and order it frosty cold right from the
tap. In an 1cey mug it's the best root
beer buy in the nation.
P.S. Don 't try the abov. formula
'cause there are a f1tw details mming ·
You wouldn't like It as well as A & W
anyhow I
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TEEN
BURGER
The most delicious combina·
tion of one-hundred percent
pure beef, cheese and bacon,
plus tomato, lettuce and our
special sauce. Served piping
hot in the special teen burger
foil bag. This taste treat, in-
vented by hungry teenagers,
is a hit with every member of
the family. Add to your en·
joyment with onion rings and
a root beer f I oat.
PAPA
BURGER
A tempting double meat bur-
ger to satisfy the larger appe-
tite. Served in a hot bun with
pickle, mustard and catsup op-
tional and piping hot in burger
family's exclusive thermal foil
bag. T ry it with a cold A & W
Root Beer and a side of fries.
BABY
BURGER
Th is one is designed for the
small members of the family
and the delicate appetite. Lit·
tie children prefer a hamburger
with catsup only and that's the
way we serve the baby burger
to keep the small fry happy.
All burger family burgers are
seasoned with a special formula
to bring out all the succu lent
goodness of 100% pure beef.
The baby burger is also served
in its own individual foil bag
to preserve flavor and freshness.
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MAMA
BURGER
The industry standard, the ma-
ma burger features a single
patty of meat with pickle, mus-
tard and cat sup served to sat·
isfy t he medium appetite. Ma-
ma burgers are priced right for
the large family. The mama
burger is served in its own in·
dividual foil bag preserving max-
imum heat and flavor, even if
you take it home.
THE BURGER FAMILY ... ALL FOR A&W AND ALL FOR YOU,
ANOTHER A&W GUARANTEE OF QUALITY ·AND GOOD TASTE
1 PAPA
TAX PAYER
SPECIAL
BURGER
TRY THIS
ONE DAO!
Only Good For WHk Of Oct. 4 -Oct. 10.
PEACE HELP STAMP
OUT HUNGER!
lMAMA
SECRETARY OF
THE PLEASURY
BURGER
BEATS THE HECK
OUT OF COOK IN'
OON'T IT!
SS~ OFF ON ..
1 BURGER
FAMILY
BASKET A&W
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OUR DAUGHTER'S
GRADUATION ...
I COULD HEAR BUT
I .WASN'T ABLE
TO UNDERSTAND
THE WORDS
YOU MEAN
SHE'S GOl~G DEAF?
ISN'T THERE SOMETHING
THAT CA~ BE DONE'?
MOST LOSSES LIKE THIS COME ON
GRAl>UAU..'( .• .OVER TM(; YEARS.~ NEED HELPI ANO THE MEDICAL .
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THAT NO EFFECn~ CORE AAS
YET SEEN FOUND FOR TMIS ~
Of HeAAllJG LOSS
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rr's HOf£LESS?
LATER ... AT THE PrA M E ETING FEELS COMFORrABLE
ENOUGtt Bvr IT IS
SO TINY COULD
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HELP?
FRED, TI-ilS IS ~LO<E..
I CAN UNDERSTAND
THE WORDS. rr'S THE
FIRST TIME IN '<EARS
IV'E HEARD SJ:) CLEARLY
PANIC STR(JCJ(
ME/COULD MY
HEARING 8E THAT
MUCH WORSE'? THE
DOCTOR SAID I HAD A
MILD NERVE DEAF-
NESS ... BllT THERE
WAS NO WAY HE
COULD HELP ME.
... AND WHEN YOU GRADUATE.
BILLY, ILL BE ABLE TO
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FOR GEORGE MEANY of the AFL-CIO
How come you and the AFL-ClO Eucutioe·
Council decided not to support any Preaidential
candidate this yem? ATen't you daerting fhe
Democratic partyP-C. V., Kenosha, Wis.
•To put our political philosophy quite simply, the Ameri-
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FOR WUIS PATRICK CRAY Ill, Acting Directer, FBI
Now that the Bureau has relued its rule on female FBI
agents, an you actively recruiting women as Special
Agents?-Carol Brown, Logan. Utah
• Yes, and we have received approximately 30 applica-
tions. Of th~. 11 havt' passc.'CI our initial processing. At
prest."nt, two women have passed our entrance requirement
and arc Special Agent.;, re<..'<'iving thf'ir training at the FBI
Academy iu Quantico, Va.
FOR ERNEST BORCNINE
What is the biggest professional mistake you've ever made
in your life?-8 . Adams, Winona, Minn.
• I was offered either a straight salary or a percentage of
the profits for UWillard." I exercised my usual 6ne business
judgment and toolc the salary! I thought, "Whoever would
want to sec a coast of ratsr' Well. the picture grossed so much
that if I had taken a percent.age, my ('\Jt would have been
wt'll over a million dollaTSI
FOR SEN. MARGARET CHASE SMITH of Maine
What do you think of having a mandatory retirement age
for members of Congess?-Mn. Dale Snyder, Bethany, IlL
• J am oppo5ed to mandatory retirement age for members
uf \Angress. Let the people themselves vote when to retire
a spccitic member-for age or any other reason.
FOR GARY PLAYER, pro/e$$ional golfer
l noted that the week after you won the 1972 PGA, you
didn't do well in a lesser tournament. Wby?-L R. Bogen,
Niagara Falls, N.Y.
• Winning n big one ta'lcC'S as much out of me as playing in
12 regular tournaments. I was so tired after the PGA tourna-
ment I stayvcl in heel most of the following Monday. Indeed.
if I lived in the Onitcd States all year round, and didn't
have such a tight schedule, I would have taken that next
weelc off.
f'OR TAYWR CALDWELL, author
I've heard that you've written a book on ESP. True? -
R. L. Nuon, Austin, Tens
• The book is by Jess Steam. He suggested that I be
hypuothed by a psychiatrist-hypnotist, Franlc Reves.sey,
and be Mregresscd" to past lives. Jess would take tapes and
write up the book. I scoffed at tfie idea but was curious. I
didn't hear the tapes, but when I read the manuscript, I
was astounJe<l. It seems I was speaking in ancient languages
that had to be interpreted by a scholar. But I'm still a
skt.-ptic, and I said so in Jess's bcnlc.
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FOR LUCILLE BALL -
Now that Lucie is married, and Desi, Jr., moved out of the
house, don't you ever get lonely few them?-R. F., Van
Nqys, CaliL
• I sec more of them now than before. In fact. Desi, Jr.,
moved bade into the house just before he went to Japan to
make a film.
FOR NEILE ADAMS (MRS. STEVE lldJUEEN)
I read that you are going back to work as an actress. ls
this because you are divowud from Steve McQueeo?-
B. F., Alhambra, Calif.
•We are not divorced-we are separated. And we are still
the best of friends. But it is true that I went baclc to work.
because as Jong as Steve and I were together I didn't want
to take the time away from him and the children. But now
that we're separated, I feel I can get back-and starting by
doing a 6hn with Burt Reynolds ("'Fuzz") wasn't a bad way
to do it.
FOR PERRY COMO
I read in F.om.Y W.:ULY that you didn't know if you
would ever perform again. Can you?-P. G.D., Logampcwt,
Ind.
• I went to the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas last summer, and
to Harrah's Club in Reno. It was painful at first, and I took
about 40 pills a day to keep going. I tied this in to my speech
to the audience. I told them I took so many pills f d never
get pregnant. I had to wear a support on my leg when I
was onst.age, but 1 even managed a couple of dance steps.
FOR CARROLL O'CONNOR of TV's "All in tlae Family.
Because of Archie's bigoted remarks, do you ever have any
fear of being attacked by someooe in the studio audience?
-Ricbanl J. Bard, New York, N.Y.
• Not at all As a matter of fact. 'people everywhere are
extremely courteous. They realiu I am only playing a
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All a parent of five chHdren cftlrec _J-\_ grown and married). I have tried
to leach our children (aJong
with my wife Ruth. wbo i5 a better
teacher than I ) the rudiments of living.
If I were to list those things we have
tried to teach them I would put the fol-
lowing five ac lhc cop of the lisL
LeamtheDf~
Between Right and Wrong
l was interested Co hear one of our
leading writers say on television that for
years she thought human nature was
basie31ly good and only its environment
was bad. But she stated she has finally
concluded that human nature is evil.
The Bible reaches that there are
evil tendencies inherent in each of us,
and that life is a struggle against these
forces. That is why my children had to
be taught to do righL Tbey did wrong
instinctively. None of my children had
to learn how to get angry, to be sclf-
centered, or even to tell a falsehood. All
children do these things naturally, with-
out training.
Jn Mart 1\vain 's .. Huckleberry
Finn," we find Huck saying: .. Well
then, what's the use of learning to do
right when it's troublesome to do right,
and rt ain't no trouble at all to do
wrong."
Some of our modem children insist
on ''doing their own thing," but that's
what got Adam in trouble back in the
Garden of &ten-"doing his own thjng•· !
Children have to learn that they an: not
the center of the univene--tbat there
arc rules for living, just as there are rules
for Ping-Pong or bowling-and that the
game of life. like other games. is no
game al aJI without rules..
LumThat
Honesty la Rew...ctlng
'The old saying goes, "Honesty i.s the
best policy." But it is more than a policy
that may be just an expediency. Hon-
esty is a rewarding practice in peace of
mind and heart, and it is oftrn more
difficult to be honest than to be dis.-
honest.
A child, like an adull, is inclined to
follow the line of least resistance. Ly-
ing, theft and cheating are atremprs lo
find the easiest w1:1y out of a situation.
Teach your children that life isn•t easy
-that it is a struggle, 1:1 conflict. and that
it rakes more strength of character to
do right than wrong.
Teach your children lhat honesty is
akin to happiness and lhat a good con-
science is a valuable possession. Don't
overload your teaching with "Don't do
this," and "Don't do lhat," bur make
it positive. like the Bible, which ~}'$:
"This do and thou Mall live.··
leamThat
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• • FAMILY WEEKLY, Oclob« I, 1972
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By Billy Graham,
IM~lallyfer
l'AMIL Y WUKl.y
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Amw, a..., (Allllt), FIMldlll-' Med.
"I have a sneaking suspicion
that the free-living, unbathed,
undiscipJined hordes of young
people who wander aimlessly
across the land have missed
the blessing of loving, con-
cerned discipline in their
early years."
suffering. work and responsibility. How
mariy children mow the lawn, wash the
dishes or tidy up their rooms-without
being cold?
Teach your child that life is not a
mere parade of plcasu?ey good times
and having fun-but that suffering, io-
conveo.ieoce and hardship are part and
parcel of a normal life. Then be will not
be bewildered when be stubs his toe,
breilk.s bis ann or even suffers from a
serious disease. It is right co protect our
children from harm and injury. but
they should know that life on this
planet is hazardous and that difficulties
are made to be used. surmounted and
triumphed over.
Learn That
Self-cliscJpline la a Good Thing
Until children are able co discipline
themselves, they will need some oul·
side discipline. A criminal, basically, is
a person who never matures. and that
is why he must be disciplined by judges,
juries, the courts, and even imprison-
ment. This is also one of the reasons l
believe in BiblicaJ judgment, for rbcrc
are some people who never mature,
never repent. and never desire change
and improvement .in their natures. If
we don't discipline ounclvcs, someone
else must discipline us.
In a child's growing ycaB parents
mu~t take the responsibility of disci-
plinc. It is said that Diogenes struck the
father when the son swore. And in early
American days parents were sometimes
flogged when their children became a
nuisance in the neighborhood.
The Bible says, "He that spareth the
rod bateth his son•· (Proverbs I 3: 24) .
I have a sneaking suspicion that the
free-living, unbathed. undisciplined
hordes of young people who wander
aimlessly across the land have missed
the blessing of loving, concerned disci-
pline in their early years.
a...nThat
There Is a God In Heaven
This is not difficult to do because
chiJdren instinctively are believers.
I beard about a school that had a no-
tice on its bulletin board that read: "In
case of an atomic attack the Supreme
Court ruling oo prayer will be tempo-
rarily discontinued.., But such a notice
is really unnecessary because it is nat-
ural for childcen to pray and co believe
in God. No oowt ruling can change this.
By "teaching" your children to be-
lieve in God, parents must give evidence
that they themselves believe in Him too.
I was reading the Scripture and doing
a linJe commentary when my fivc-year-
old son interrupted with, "Daddy, you
said we were going to have prayers.
When are you going to stop talking and
start prayiogr Many parents talk too
much about God, but talk to Him too
littJe.
T aking your children to church is
futik unless you go with them. Read-
ing the Bible is uacless unless you u
parents practice the precepts therein be-
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teach is by example, and children see
what you believe better lhan
they bear what you say.
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Boller Derby Queen
Joan \\estott:
.. What's a Niee Girl
Away from the wheeling warfare
o( Roller Derby, Joan Weston
hardly seems capable of deci-
mating an opposing team of woman
--s\:aters with brutal hip, leg and sbou•-
der blocks. As she sits quietly in her
dressing room in New York·s Madi-
son Square Garden, she is dressed in
a navy blaz.er that she wears over a
white pleated mini--sk.irt. Her hair, still
wet from a post-game shower, is tied
back with a pinlc ribbon into a pony-
rail. and she looks like an athletic,
slightly older Candice Bergen. But her
laugh is more like Phyllis DiJJer's as
she ribs her teammates and they rib
her back.
ln startling contrast to her girlish
appearance, she is tending a purplish
wound on her forearm, the souvenir
of a block that sent her into and over
a rail, off the banked track an'd onto
the Garden's concrete eight feet be-
low. There she is-Joan Weston, the
femaJe supentar of Roller Derby. 37
years old. five-feet-ten-inches tall. an
18-year veteran of the roller--skatiog
wars. Rough and tough on the track.
she also quotes Sigmund Freud, reads
Boswell and is ptttident of the Dem-
ocratic Club of San uandro, Calif.
Born in Huntington Parle. Calif ..
Joan Weston was raised by her grand-
parents. E. J. and Olive Edwards,
after her parents, Evelyn and Gard
Weston, were divorced during her in-
fancy. She recalls that her father was
"a beautiful man. He resembled Clark
Gable. I adored him. I guess I'll never
forget the one summer I spent with
him before be was kiUed in a car
crash . I resented my mother. I thought
she was responsible for their trouble!.
Actually. I never knew my mother
when I was a child. r never wanted to.
She lived one place and l lived an-
o«her. My grandparents were of pio-
neer stock. lbey owned a gas station
and restaurant and worked at both six
days a week.. My grandfather was the
town's soft touch. Always good for a
couple of bucks. Grandmother pre-
tended to be the stem one. She was
just under five feet tall. but when &be
talked you listened.
"I never had a chance to run wild.
It was Grandfather's wish that I be a
St. Mary's girl and so I was. I loved
it. and if I hadn't been more anxious
to be on the varsity, I might have been
an excellent studenL But my bead was
always in a cloud-either a cloud of
dust at home plate or at the scrim-
mage line. I thought leriousty theo of
being a trick boneback rider, a carry-
over from my days of envying Dale
Evans and her hold on Trigger and
Roy Rogers. That made Grandma
itchy. When I decided later that I
wanted to be a nun, she nearly bad
kittens. She threatened to take me out
of school. We were not Catholics, you
see. Next J decided I would be a great
slugging first baseman with a girls'
softball team. That seemed almost
nonnat to Gran, so she let me play in
Raquel Welch, the "Kanan City Bomber'':
•'Skaters Are Tough, But All Women Are Tough"
What does Ra-
quel Welch, star of
the Roller Derby
film ·•Kansas City
Bomber," think of
women skaters?
"The Roller Games
are a microcosm of
this country. the kind of thing we
create. I took aJI my own falls. I broke
my right wrist .... I had a spasm in
my shoulder muscle. I bad my lip split
open.
·The motivation of the skater I play
t • FA.,.ll V WEEKl Y, Oclober 1, 1972
is to make a buck .... There's a fu-
tility in what she does. The shape of
the track is her life, round and round .
going· nowhere. Most of the skaters
suffer from the same image I do.
They're on skates, they·re on a rai!Cd
track. Most people tend to think of
them as Amazons ....
·"The game is almost show business,
ifs a carnival atmosphere, but I can
understand its popularity. Tbe skaters
arc tough, but I think all women are
tough. Skating is a batcby, sweaty,
funky life. But I enjoyed it."
' '
By Ala• Eltert
"Money isn't where ifs really at; money isn't why
you work for stardom continuously, even when you
already have it Do you know what if a like
to be able to bring 20,000 people to their feet-to make
them hate or love you? Thaf s where if a al Power!"
.l
Like You Doing in a Sport Like This?"'
the Sao Gabriel Valley Girls' Softball
League. Two years later, when I was
l 6, I was ottered a contr.tct to tum
pro. But I bad just aeeo my first Roller
Derby and I was already b:oo..bd." _
But Joan found she herself wasn't
quite prepared for Roller Derby. "The
language terrified me and when J
learned what the words meant and
that many of the skaters believed ac-
tions spoke louder I.ban words, I near-
ly quit. lt was a far cry from St.
Mary's. Jn retrospect. it seems funny,
but it wasn't when it was happening.
I wanted to skate-wanted to compete,
but l was afraid of what looked to me
like Peyton Place on roUer skates. I
had been so sheltered. J finally de-
cided to call my mother. She had
worked as a waitress all her life at
truck stops and she knew all the
words. She had beard all the stories.
She didn't laugh at her dummy daugh-
ter. She just said, 'Joanie, Derby peo-
ple aren't aoy different from any other
people in this world. People and sex
are like franks and beans. They go
together.'
"My mother has never liked the
idea of my being in Roller Derby, but
only because of its roughness. She
has never seen me skate and won't. Jt
terrifies her. My grandmother came
only once. NeedJeu to say she didn't
rush off to start a fan club for her
granddaughter.
"But J guess J really loved it from
the start-even after my 'auspicious'
debut. I stumbled and fell in front of
nine skaters-and every one of them
fell over me. Was I clumsy! But the
speed ... the sense of freedom when
you're skating at 30 miles an hour ...
the game itself-all had me hooked.
The violence never attracted me. J
always hoped my skating rather than
my fists would do the talking. It ha.sn 't
always worked out that way and that
embarrasses me. I've had my share of
fights-even won most of them. But
in the winning rve always felt like a
loser. UnlCM I'm kjdding myself, I
don't think hostility is my bag. With
some of the newer kids it is. They fight
skaters. management, fans. every-
thing. They're angry. I think they rc-
ftect the mood of the times. Yet, when
it comes to fighting for a cause-like
equal pay for female skaters-they
chicken out. I earn about $30,000 a
year now. If I were a man, I'd be
earning close to $50,000. It isn't fair."
Joan Weston is single and doesn'L_
seem unhappy about iL
··1 was engaged when I was 20 ...
to a teammate. He was tan, dart and
absolutely gorgeous. The publicity de-
partment had a field day. 'Made for
each other,' they said. It took us 18
months to find that we weren't Since
then, there have been two disastrous
engagements. One man even demand-
ed that I stop skating. which I refused
to do. I don't think l'U ever marry.
"Do J have regn:ts? Yes. But, and
this is a big 'but' in my life, I do have
stardom and that 'can't be minimized.
Anyone who tries to minimize it
doesn't have it. Money is one of its
joys. But money isn't where it's rcally
at; money i.sn!t why you wort for
stardom continuously, even when you
already have it. Stardom is recogni-
tion, approval, power. Do you know
what it's like to be able to bring
20,000 people to their feet-to make
them bate or Jove you? Thafs where
it's at. Power!
'1'm nearly 40 and I'm in great
shape and can still outstate most kids
half my age. But I bruise a little easier
each yeat and take a little longer to
heal. I don't plan to retire, even though
within four years, thanks to sound in-
vestments, ro never have to work
again. But what would I do? I could
finish college and get my teaching
lice~ but the truth is 1 want to stay
with Derby. I would miss the crazy
life. I belong here. f'm part of grow-
ing heritage-part. of a family, ISO
maniacs all.
"I'd like to train skaters and work
with the new 'kids. But I wouldn't
coach. That's a man's job. I can hear
the screams from Gloria Steinem and
company now. Sorry about that, but
l still believe certain roles should be
played by men. othen by women.
I'm willing to let a man be my coach.
And if be wants to view me as a sex
object, I won't complain. I mean-if a
man wants to think I'm Raquel
Welch, that's not going to upaet me.
I may have taken a lot of spills in ,_
my career. but punchy I'm not.'' 1.t.11
FwfrOln belng• ........ Jo8n bele ....... twMd.-..... -,_.
roleL OalJ ............. be .~ ......... , ............... Mt
tr.. wreMJng havoc. ehe powera '* •llJ wound • CNclllO lnlcfl.
MMILY WHKLY. Od~r I, 1'1:1 8 1
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF
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So different that it's patented by the
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made brlar lncorporatea a
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ebovt •Nr, lllnd OI pipe you
c:•n 1hlnk ot. Wh•n In 1he
S.tvlce, I purch••-" pl,,.• In
Frenc., Getmeny end SW/tr•r· lend, but thl• I• lh• be•I
pl,,. I hn• tod•y. There fltat
couldn't be • bel1•1 l•tt/llQ, ••••l•r •me>*• lh•n ~u gel tr om rh• C.r•y PltH.
L. s., Edwr•1dolll•, 11/lnols
You may be • pipe "'1'>0ker with a r.clt full of
l•ipet awl Hlill -rt'hi,.. lor tlwl id.I ~. or
1oemaJ111 you would like to ••ikh to a 1>ipe to rut
•lown on ciira~lflll ur n.pemive dear..
Not too lonr qo lhe 8ur1«>n <~nil >1hodie<i
the nation with hi• nerve wtterinc "'flc>rt on l!t'n<>k·
inc and M91th.i\ ferleral law wa11 J-1 l'f'quirin,t
"Very Jllldulire of ci1aretle11 ..old in the United
Stata to i-r lhiM 10C'IMll1e, "W1rnln11 The Sur1eo11
Cenerat H11 Determined 11111 Cl&•rttte SlllOkln& ts
Oan1erous to Your Hulth."
AS A RESUl.'1', Amorieal\ll by the lhouilands
~witched to pipe lllllOkina. MOl't uf them ...... uU..--
ly diuppoint.d beca.-they jU11t couldn't tole,.te
the t~ bite, the hiti.-. the 111\ldp. the
,.1..,. ol foul taat1.,. coo. and the lltale •fler-tufe
thMt ,..,,, ... ,,. from ...noki,,. an OROINARY pipe.
0W9r IO Yeere Ago
I ..uftt"red Llw ame •fl•ppuinlmeni... J booc'hl
.one 1>ipe •Iler another, always looklnc for the
1tW.I p1i:-. I booctit the hmt pir-money could
liuy. and J t-acht all lhe dl..ppotntina. 110 caUed
1mprowd plr-wilh fancy 1••lceta and •immidi.a.
hut -r found a .tncle aoli&.ry pipe that would
lilnolioe '-ir after '-ar, day alter day • ..;thal.d bit.-I-. bila or Aludjf9.
Jt was then, with oon._'lidttabl• doubt, J dadded
t.o wortl out --.thine for myiielf. Alt« -tha of .x,,..ru-oUnc and-..... of ctlaappoiJltm.118, ...s-
tlooly, allTWMt 11y accidef'l1, r ~ how to
ha,,_ four 1,...t natural la-to jfiv• --.y-
1hinc I wanted ln a pipe. It didn't Nq\lire uy
"brM Ii.inc· in." F"°"' the lim pull it anobd coo&
-ii ornok.ed mild. It ~ ri,tlt down to the IMt
hit ol lot-ea> without bit•. It -r bu Co ba
"l'ftted." Yet, it ia ult..rly impoajllbl• fol' lfOO CK
•ludc• to ,_.i, your ion,ue, 1>«ia .... my inW!ntlon
tii ... it•~ Che jfOO M it fortr\11.
11\e Carey Pipe may look lllr..e any ordinuy pipe.
Wl It'•• lot tlifterentl In laci, theN'• nothlQC lilra
II in t~ whole world. 'IM Carey l'ire U. made oC
the fi,_l •IM medilAJrren.n bria~t. ile bic
*!C'.'rctl li<tw In the exdwoive riat~nt.ed "MAGIC
IN(;H," cl'l!Vorly oonoteltod in a bite proof nylon
~tem.
11'1 NotA FlltM
,,._ "Mqic lnch" M not • t)a.r &twit •ete "'WO
and in.ded with Jll.il ....... lil\41 iroo A "°CD louJ
-'llflC filtn ~I"' it• al.a.le louJ odof Into C9dl -'w pull o( ..,...,.., nwllnc mo-. prvb&ema
U...itaot ....
lt'a Not A Tr8P
The "Macie Inch" iii not a trap coll«:tinr moW..
ture that curat... with _,. draw. It ill not • trar
tlutt mu.<I be dMJMCI after ft«Y ..nokr.
Ire Almoet M•tlc
Not my mqic but NATURE'S OWN MAGIC.
Warm wind& pick up mohllura by naporation from
the oceaM, laka. riven1. and aU-INI, lift ii hlah
into Uv at.rno8phere 'Where the cooklr upper •ir
.iq~ It into dl"Of* of -ter that fall bactr. to
srth in it.. moat perled •tale of purity. lu.t as
the colder upper air of the almo8phere ca-rain.
the cool air enlerinc tr "M .. ic Inch" chamber th~h Che IJPeC{al lou"'rea of the patanted Carey
.. t ..... , ai.-immediate ~tioo Of lha mo.W-
lu"" in I.he smolte whore il dropoo tu tM. bottom o(
the chamber. ~ alworbed by lhe neturaJ fiber
..i-o( &he "'Mqk lnch," and in tum, ia eYapc>-
r»led into tJw outaide air. No ec:cumW.tion ever.,.
maiM to fonn eludp or lllup of hill« ta.4inc lfOO·
The ··Mqic .lnch" aJao miua purilyini ollypn
with lhe _,,.,.,_ {ran the tob.cxo. in perlectJy coo-
trolkld proportiom. coolinc lhe lllnOlte. eliminaLi,,.
all tonaue bite, and er.ti~ ME.1.1.0WNF.SS,
MILUNESS. and SWEETNESS that wu ,_,_
haf0t-e enjoyed in pipe -kine·
When 1 lint ..tart.cf matinc I.he Carey • 'MAl6ic:
Inch" Pipe u a hobby and aaYoe -..J ol u_..
to my pipe amokinc friends, littJe did I know that
I.heir Mt.bl»iaam and ~nt def'l,.n<iio ror moN
pis-lor liMlrwel-and their friend" would mall•
my part-time hobby 1row into the n-t w1wcual
11ipe IMdi,_ in the world.
Today. -one hundred and filly l'-.ioftll alipe
omok.erw m'IOU Cal'W)' Pli.-almoNl ud"°"'i"'"Y·
They all wot ru.rted by accevtinc 1ny mMt un·
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oul any ri~k o:l their part what.IOYer.
They -re all arant.ed the same option, an op-
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.,,..,. that the Carey Pipe i8 the ll()Mt Mlf>ke of
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whack it with a h.anuner anti mum the broken
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This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen prepares two
complete meals in a pressure cooker because: "I had given
up the pressure cooker for frozen foods. But I've come back.
You just can't beat a pressure cooker for speed, flavor
and the retention of vitamins. And the way it saves electricity
and tenderizes even the cheapest meat, it's so economical!''
Pressure Cooking
Makes a Comebaek
Meal-ln-e-Dilh Boncht, derived from
a hearty penant aoup of RuMl•n orl·
gin, contalM beets, beef •nd cabbage.
BRAISED PORK WITH
KIDNEY BEANS ·----(Cook.I in 25 minutes ln.suad of 2 hours)
1 lb. dried kidney be•ns
14 cup vegetable oli
Salt
Water
2 Iba. boned portc-ahoulder roast
14 .. aapoon pepper
2 tablff900M vegetable oil
1 cup chopped onion
~ cup chopped green pepper
2 lablffpoone brown eugar
1 tenpoon dry mustard
3 cups vegetabS..Julce cocktail
1. Wash dried beans and soak in oil,
I tablespoon salt and 1 quart water.
C-0ver, refrigerate overnight.
2. Sprinkle pork roast with 1 tea-
spoon salt and pepper. Heat pres-
sure cooker. Add oil and brown
pork-shoulder roast on all sides over
medium-high heat.
3. Drain beans, discard liquid. Add
beans to cooker. along with onion,
green pepper, brown sugar, dry mus-
tard and vegetable juice.
4. CJose cover securely and place
pressure regulator on vent pipe.
Heac pressure cooker. Wben pres-
sure regulator begins to rock gently
and plunger in automatic air vent is
up, pressure is correct. Start timing
at this point. Cook for 25 minutes.
Reduce heat to maintain slow, steady
motion of pressure regulator.
5. When time is up, remove from
heat and let the pressure drop of its
own accord.
6. Remove meat and slice. Spoon
beans and meat onto plates. Serve
with hot corn bread and pickles.
Make' 6 'ervings
I• FAMILY WEEKLY. OCtober I 1972
MEAL-IN-A-DISH BORSCHT
(Cooks in 4() minutes in.stead of 2 hours)
1 tablespoon vegetable shortening
cw vegetable oil
2 lbt. boneleu beef chuck, In one
piece
1 cup aHced onion
2 cups diced potatoes
1 cup C011rsely shredded carrot
1 cup diced beets plus 2 cups
coarsely shredded beets (~ lb.
total)
1 tablespoon .. u
1 tabteapoon tugar
1 bay leaf
~ teaspoon celery teed
~ teaspoon caraway seed
2 tablespoons vfMgar
1 can (8 ou.) tomato .. uce
Water
8 cups ahredded cabbage ( 1 ¥1 lbs.)
¥1 pint sour cream
Diii, dry or chopped fresh
1. Heat pressure cooker and add
shortening. Brown meat on all sides
over medium-high heal.
2. Add onion, potatoes. carrot, diced
beets, salt, sugar, bay leaf, celery
seed, caraway seed, vinegar, tomato
sauce and I cup water.
3. Cl~ cover securely and place
pressure regulator on vent pipe.
Heat pressure cooker. When pres-
sure regulator begins to rock gently
and plunger in automatic air vent is
up, pressure is correct: Start timing
at this point. Cook for 35 minutes.
Reduce heat to maintain slow, steady
rocking motion of regulator.
4. When time is up, remove from
.licat, let pressure drop on its own.
5. Remove meat, slice and keep
warm. Add shredded beets, t quart
water and cabbage to cooker. Stir
mixture and beat to a rapid boil; do
not cover. Reduce heat to moderate
and simmer 5-7 minutes until cab-
bage is tender.
6. Return sliced meat to soup and Jet
stand until meat heats through.
7. Spoon soup and meat into soup
plates, top with sour cream and
sprinkle with diJI. Serve with dark
pumpemiclcel. Makes 6 urving,,
MARILYN'S MENU
Peach end Cottage Cheese Salad
BrelMCI Pork with Kidney Bean.
or Meal-In-a-Dish BorKhl
Bread a Butter
Chocol.te Pudding
SW.non Beef Stew,
Clllcllen .....
Chlcbn a 0ump1np,
Cltll Con C..... and
Bonnie Nlcblc.
Illa A.rPnua, 1952.
Living in Pacific Palisades,
California, she's now
Mrs. Bonnie Branch, mother of
two. Here's what she thinks of
these 5wanson main dishes.
"I find I can use these products
with great confidence and feel
that they're somettta:y I, myself, •
would make. The Stew is
delicious just heated from the
can with a green salad, some
French bread or biscuits and
fruit for da11art. The Chicken
Stew -I love the tasty chunks
of chicken in that. I serve it with
~and a fruit saJad.
My children really love the
Chicken & Dumplings for lunch.
It's a real hit. The ChllU~'t _
be without. ifs been a life-saver
for me. rve served it numerous
ways. One was as a Saturday
lunch 9erved CMtr hot dogs on a
bun with shredded cheese on
top and a tossed salad. What
I like about all of these products es you can serve them right from
the can or add your own
touches. Either way,
they're fine."
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ANTHONY QUINN:
On l.-plz9cl Gambllng
"When you think that the Illegal
take from gambting runs to aome
$40 bmlall a year, It's scary,'' says
actor Anthony Quinn. "'Thant
seems to be a deep desire, or
maybe a desperate need, on the
part of ao many people m gamble. n.r. ............ looldllg
btlllltoneblglll ..... _,.,.
.. ol..., prolll r r How can you
stop It? Look what happened wben
they tried to tell people they
couldn't drink f111Y more. And they
have tried to make prostitution
illegal, but that has only resulted
in cases where housewives have
gone out and secretty moonlighted
as prostitutes .... Making
gambling legal Is a serious step,
but I think there is eomething to
be learned from plKea that, for
example, control lotteries or other
betting. In .... .., JOU c.. ...
.... molleJ ................ pul.
towcark......,tartlllebena•ol
.... pubic. Md nol hne .....
mG19eJ go Into undeiM:Htd ......
Yes, I'm for legaHzJng gambling."
(Mr. Quinn Is to appear In the film
"Across 11oth Street")
-Interviewed bJ W11mn Wolf
You read a lot about kidney
machines, kidney transplants, and
the "God" committees that decide
who gets what treatment and lives.
But perhaps the most Important
part of the story is left out: how
the patients got to total kidney
failure in the first ptace. All bumt-
out kidneys look the same, but
many kidney diseases can lead to
them. Perhaps the most common
is pyelonept.irftl which is a
bacterial Infection of the kidney
thought to ascend from the bladder
and urinary openings. Thie hlta
women more thM men; In htct,
WOfMlt .,. in ........ ...,,. ....
to bl..., met kidnef i11tac._•
due lo .................. (W ...... Lib,"""'" ... bul ... tn.). Many women develop bladder
infections called 0 honeymoon
cystitis" that. if neglected, can go
on to kidney infection. The
important thing In dealing with a
urinary infection is to diagnose It
correctly and hit it hard the first
time. Don't Ignore the following
symptoms: pdlne99 mound the
.,.. or over the body {eapecially
in children), doudJ wtne. pus In
the urine, clumps or chemical
precipitates In the urine, pelft Oft
urination, pain in the lower back
{"flank pain"), or any othet
abnormaJity of the urinary pattern.
Blood in the urine Mould be
loolled ..... .......,.And don't
ignore the doctor's request to
come back for checkups, even H
you're feeling fine. Kidney disease
has a way of sneaking back on
you. For more information write
the National Kidney Foundation,
116 East 27th Street, New York,
New York 10016.--By John
Secondi, M.D.
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The Diet \\Btcll
One (Fat) Man's Meat
la Another Man's Chicken
If you·re eating like an average
American, about 40 percent of your
calories come from fats. Dr.
Jeremiah Stamler, executive
director of the Chicago Health
Research Foundation, believes
that "It's no hardship to reduce this
to 30 percent or even 25 percent.
I know because I've done it." Some
particularly good ways to help slim
down: Eat more of "'8 low-fat
meata like broiled chicken, which
has only three grams of fat for
three ounces (without the skin).
Three ounces of regular ham-
burger have 17 grams of fat; lean
hamburger has ten. Choose meats
that aren't so marbled with fat
that It's dlfficult (or Impossible) to
separate the lean from the tat For
Instance, three ounces of lean
sirloin have only six grams of fat,
but lean-and-fat sirloin has 27-or
four and a half times as much
fat! ... Eat Heh becauee fl8tt la
moetly low In fat. And of course,
since the way food Is prepared can
raise the fat content, eat meat and
fish and vegetables that are
untried, uncreamed, unsauced.
Mo9t vege ......... delicious
if you halve the amount of butter
you normally uee, and 91>rtnkle on
•few dropa of lemon inatead. As
for gravy, the ideal unfat kind for
a dieter is the meat's natural juices.
-By Harriet LaBarre
Sewing Cortter -
New Fall Look-The Simpler
F-1375
By Rosalyn Abrevaya The Better
The smart way to dress for Fall '72 begins
with a basic, figure-Haltering silhouette. With
this charmer, you can alternately add a· vest, a
"shrink" sweater top, one of the new longer
cardigans, a blazer or battle jacket. lb fea-
tures: a high-rise half-belt, a jewel neck and
graceful A-line design. Make it up in a texturoa
wool or a heather-toned blend.
Size 14 takes 3~ yards of 44-inch fabric.
Standard body measurements for size 14 are:
Bust 36, Waist 27, Hips 38.
A PRINTED PATTERN
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A man's attitude reftects the
sum total of what he is and
how he reacts to the world
around him. It follows that
how we feel about someone
is likdy to depend more on his
attitude than anything else. ln
this quiz we take a look at
some interesting findings on
the subject.
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Most people's attitude to-
ward strangers is: .. Don't gel
too close to me-I prefer to Jceep
you at arm's length.'' · i. The fellow with the practical,
hardheaded, whaf&-in-it-for-me
attitude bas the best-adjusted
personality.
3. A penon·s appearan<:e re-
veals his social attitude.
4. Left-banded people have a
different attitude toward life
than ri ght-handed people.
5. U you hold firm and unswerv-
ing opinions about most things.
it indicates you're self-reliant.
6. Men and women differ mark-
..etly in their general outlook and
attitude toward life.
ANSWERS
1. Tru~. Studies indicate that
most people are markedly unen-
thusiastic about cultivating the
acquaint.I nce of a stranger. This
is e videnced by an experiment
recently conducted at a leading
univenity. In a waiting room.
psychologists arranged a group
·~r six chairs equidistant from
each other. Under various pre-
texts. each of 66 men and wom-
en subjects was taken one al
a time to lhe experimental room
and asked to take a scat. Note
was take""'-hat two of the chairs
were by far the most popolar-
possibly because or being the
most comfortable and affording
lhc most interesting view. The
pperimeot was then repentcd-
with only one difference. This
time when each person cnlcrcd,
he found that someone els.: was
occupying the chair next to the
two favorite acata. Resultl: Not
one of the 66 subjects would sit
adjacent to the other person.
even though it meant silting in
;.a less-comfortable place.
• 2-FtJ/se. In studies at the Uni·
vcnity of Arizona, over I 00
People Quiz.
Why Do People Have Sueh
Different Attitudes?
True or False: A person's appearance reveals his social attitude. (See number 3.)
By .le .. E. GI.Ilse•
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men and women were given
personality tests designed to
show whether they were basic-
••llY "givers" or "takers" in their
rdationshjps with others. It was
found that the giving-oriented
mdividuab differed significantly
fro m lhe others in that they had
·•a high acceptance or self. a
healthy emotional adjustment,
and were adaptable., outgoing.
trustful. opeo, understanding.
and cheerful." Not so with the
.. taken." or what's-in-it-for-me
type. who ICOred low-mao-on-
tbe-totcm-pole in these cbarac-
terist.ie1 .
3. Tru~. According to the find·.
inp of studies conductw at
Boston University. The inveati-
gatora defined and analyi.ed
pel'10nal appearance on a seven-
poinl scale, ranging from ex-
treme ''hip" (bell-bottom pants,
beads, etc.) to extreme
"straight'' appearance (abort
hair, bulton-<iown shirts, dress.
,. • rAMIL y WlU<L y Oc1obe1 I, 1972
oc skirt sli&btly above knee--
length). Personality attitude
tests showed that a person's ap-
pearance is an iodication of
whether be is a liberal or a con-
servative. Right-wing people
dressed straighter than the
moderates; moderates' attire
was straighter than left-wingers.
Another finding: Females were
judged straighter in appearance
than males. The investigators
believe this "may be related to
the importance of neatness at-
tached to the f emaJe role ...
4. True. Psychological studies
of left-and right-handed people
show that a "lefty" tends to be
much more individualistic, free-
thinking and self-direcled. He's
touchy about being pushed
around, isn't easily influenced
by others, prefers to figure
thing.s OUI for himself. Psy-
chologists point out that it's not
surprising that a left-hander
growing up in a right-handed
world tcnda to share some of
the defensiveness of other .. mi-
nority" groups. even to the ex-
tent of sometimes acquiring a
chip-on-the-shoulder attitude.
5. Falu. In psychological stud-
ies" conducted at the United
States International University,
subjects were given tests to ~
termine the personality charac-
teristics of open-or dose-mind-
edness. The findings: ''Opeo-
minded persons were found to
be significan~ly more self-reli-
ant; they had a greater sense of
personal freedom; they were
less inclined to withdraw from
situations, and less likely to
man if est antisocial tendencies.."
Another university study bas
s hown that a person with a nar-
row, dogmatic attitude is afraid
that opening his mind to new
ideas and concepb will throw
him off-balance.
I . Tru~. Consensus of psycho-
logical studies shows that. wom-
en's attitude toward others is
f riendJier, more helpful. more
sympathetic and more forgiving
than men's. Men. on the other
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James Franeiseus:
.. I'd Take Over
Franeiseus!"
By Peer J. Oppenheimer
Q• You·vc starred in films and in ac-
• claimed TV series like "Mr. Novak"
and .. Longstreet," yet you've refused to star
in your own production of "The Red Pony,"
which you're currently making as an NBC-
.TV !peciaJ. Why?
A• First of all, those series weren't really
• all that successful. rvc never been in
a long running series. "Novak" +was on for
two years; "'Naked City," for one year; and
.. Longstreet'' was only oo one year. Mainly
1 have not hired myself because either the
properties arc not what I want to do, or they
are not right for me to be in. I won't saddle
my company with me unless rm a real asset
to the project.
0 : Are you looking specifically for stories
that are right for you?
A: Not really. When I was producing and
casting .. Heidi," "David Copperfield," .. Jane
Eyre" and .. Kidnapped," I began to see with
more perspective why I'm not offered some
of the roles that I think J would like. Let's
face it: If I , as a producer, could get a Robert
ReJford, I'd take him any day in preference
to me. And there's a good reason for this.
Having a Redford means a little more insur-
ance:...:not assurance, but insurance-that
you·n get your money back.
0: Then you think lhc star is what makes a
series or a film succc:ssful?
A: No. The script is the real star. 1be God-
falber" would be a hit regardless of Brando.
He adds to it-make no mistake about that-
but in the long run, ifs the product that sells.
0 : Arc you and your wife Kitty part of the
Hollywood scene?
A: No, I don't think so. rm not too sure what
the Hollywood scene i$. J like livjng out here.
l like my house in the San Fernando Valley
with aJI the green grass and fruit trees, and
the great climate-that's the Hollywood I
know.
0: Then you Jon't mi~ the parties and pre-
mieres anJ publicity ballyhoo?
A: No. And sometimes 1 think it's unfortunate
I don't mate the effort. because I'm sure a lot
of work is gouen because you are "in." I tried
it for three weeks when I fint came to Holly-
wood. J went to 50 many parties and func-
tions you couldn't believe iL But l was bored
to tears! Even my friends are outside show
business. They're mostly writers, a doctor, a
reaJ estate devek>per, one or two actor.i-a
mixed group.
0 : You anJ Kilty have been married for 12
years-something of a record in Hollywood.
Did you two hit it off when yotJ first met?
A: HanJly. At I.he age when boys are oon-
scious of girts, I was in prep school [Fender-
son School in West Newton, Mass., and Taft
Prep School in Watertown, Conn.}. ,It waa an
unnatural state tp be locked away with just
men around you in your teens. 1 didn't n:ally
talk to girls until I was a sophomore at Yale
because I was so uneasy acouod them. I didn't
know how to deal with them. So when I met
Kitty, I'd ask her out sort of on the spur of the
moment and bore her with talk about boob,
theater, classical music and thin~ like that.
She kids me that I finally shook her hand
after 11 dates! J think she was wrong-it was
12. And because she bad never met anyone
who behaved as I did. she kept quiet-and I
in tum thought she was a little mouse! But
we kept on seeing each other.:...for lwo years-
aod finally one day we blurted out we loved
each other.
0: What was the hardest part in creating the
character of Lonptreet?
A: Making mysetf not see. It was the hardest
part fve done! I bad to throw my eyes out of
focus all day and by four in the afternoon
they'd be blet.."<ling. And on top of that, try
not focusing your eyes and still play a 50ene
at the same time. It's another added element
to an a1rudy consuming job.
0 : Did you check with an eye doctor before
you let yourself tackle such a risky role?
A: Oh, yes. I did! He said there w:u no risk.
that it wouldn't do any lasting hann to m y
cy(."S. H owever, he agrccJ it would be a ter-
rific strain!
0 : What is your idea of total succns?
A: There is no total anything. I'd like to be in
a position to do and be otrett'd the kind of
parts I want to do. And I would like to get
better parts. For instance, if I were Steve
McQuecn rd he offered more parts. But I'm
~tidicJ with myself and my life. 1 am happy
with who 1 am: provider for myself and ,_
, my wife and my family. 111.m
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-ACTRESS JOAN DIENER
The perils of Dulcinea
It tall• more than all that beauty and
t.aknt to take the female lead in ... Man
of La Mancha." If you're glamorous
Joan Diener, who has been doing the
part for years, it alto takes courase and
pluck to keep playing Dulcinea night
after night after nigbL This year, Miss
Diener, bound and gagged, was dropped
from a height of about seven feet dur-
ing a rebcaraal of the famous rape aceoe
in New York•s Lioooln Center. She suf-
fered a concussion, painfully bruited
muscles., and in addition, almost broke
ARMOUR'S ARMOURY
Br Riduwd Armout
TOURIST TRAPPED
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By plane or train °" ship or car,
Bring out their &Im and a projector
And show their slides of every sector.
I have a simpler way to prove
I've traveled too, been oo the move
And trudged. as they bav~ aisle and
street
On achiug ankles, throbbing feet.
They mow their 61ms o( templn,
palaoe.;
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her neck. "Nearly breaking one's oect
is barely noteworthy," said Miss
Diener. exagerating slightly. One night
in Los Anaeles, she remembers, lbe
and costar Richard Kiley were almost
knocked off the staae by an earthquake
tremor. They finished the scene-and
the whole performa.oce. Aootber night.
in Paris, the theateT•s electricity went
off u the result of a strike, and she and
Jacques Brei ftoi.sbcd a perfonnaooe
with the help of giant ftashlighta, bdd
by stage managers sitting in the audi-
ence. And-oh. yea--tbe aecoad New
York opening came off on schedule in
spite of that concussion.
EMf been .a in a grinding traffic
jam while the radio is reporting· only
.. minor delays"? Maybe Michigan bas
the answer. Tbere, citizeo-band racfio
operators have decided to use their
bobby to help fellow driven by radio-
ing traffic reports from tbei.r automo-
biles to an oftice at Detroit radio statioo
W JR. Ao operat~r there jots down the
information and slips it into a tiny
dosed-circuit television camera. from
which it ftasbcs oo a TV screen where
it can be .read by the on-the-air disc
jockey. The volunteer Michigan Emer-
gency Patrol's SO members operate
even in bad weather, when traffic beli-
oopten can't. delivering 4-0 to SO "fast.
accurate" messages a day during rush
hours.
VIDAauE
........ a little doee111tta. ~
Pitching 9t8r Vida Blue talks about his
money and bis manager, Bob Gent: "I
liked Bob right away, and be ICCmed to
like me .... He told me just what bis
take would be. He laid it alJ out for me.
I liked the look of it. So I asked him to
take over all of my mooey and businea
affairs .... I'm a little close with a buck.
Maybe because I never had much
money, except the boous. and I never
spent much of that. When 1 got bot, I
found I bad a lot of Jong-lost relatives
and friends, and I didn't dig that much.
I didn't even have any dough yet. With
Bob I fint began to mate some. But 1
wanted to keep 101DC too. rm oo pcMy
pincher. Aoythins I have is my fam-
ily's. I'll give to a charity a whole lot
quicker than I'll give to a ooosin I nev-
er saw before in my life. If I evet give
a $SO tip I should Fl an Emmy award.
If I win the Cy Young Award for
the oe.xt SO ~ my style woo•t
Quips & Quotes
With all these fancy bottles they're
putting liquor in, you have to be care-
ful Yesterday I pouTed myself an Ar-
pege ~ soda. -Robert Orben
J'lfROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids_. life differently. Send oriQlnal
contrtbutk>n9 to "Child," Femlly
Weelly, M1 l.eJllngton Awe., N.Y .. N.V
10022. $10 If UMd---ftone returned.
Our four-year-old son was eat-
ing a frankfurter plain -doing
"';thout the bn:ad. as is his cus.-
tom. I was dose enough to hear
him tell bis friend:
"You see, when grown-ups eat
hot dogs they like to use the
bread as a potholder."
-Mrs. Lila Ly11n Bilmu
San Mateo, Calif.
Juhtl.owell'•
C£I FBRITY LETTERS
Joliet Lowell, euthof of the aU-tlme
t1est ... 11er .. Dew Sb," coHecta uni~
tJonaUy hllmolom ....... to md ltom
peopte In a11 .... ~ 11'9.
To Sen. Jacob Jarib
of New York
Dear Senator Javib:
With only slight
duanges in design our
pretent ICBM miuiJes
can be ~verted a.ocl Wied to put
earth's futm-e trash into our outer
space, the ooe place left where
there's enough dumping room. In
time, earth will tab an appearance
of Saturn, with a gigantic ring
around iL ff01ftVcr ~ in ~·
ing the plan it most enential Es·
perts report lhat. within ten years.
the WOl'Jcfs g.m.ge dumps W111
completely overnm areas now be·
ing oRd as missiJe.launchin~ sites.
P~a!C reply on your @pinion ol this
idea.
change ... From .. Vida, Kis Own Story"
(Prentice-Hall. $6.9S), by Vida Blue
und Bill Libby.
DATES: The National Football League
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before lhc major-league baseball sea-
son cods Wednudmy.
ANNIVERSARIES: The People's Re-
public of China was established 23 years
ago Sunday. Tbc first woman Senator,
Mrs. Rebecca L Felton of Georgia,
was appointed to the Senate SO yean
ago TUMdaJ. The Soviet Union
launched the first Sputnik lS yean ago
Wedn11daJ.
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Walter Matthau S2; George Peppard
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Marx 77; Graham Greene 68. y.,....
day-Gore Vidal 47. Wedn119J-
Chartton Heston 48. s.udaJ-June
Allyson 49; Andy Devine 67.
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Take th is outstanding Longines Symphonette8
B·TRACK
STEREO
CARTRIDGE
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FOR JUST
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$89.HRETAIL
VALUE
When )'OU agree to buy Juet one cartridge now and •few • 12 mol'9 during the nut two yeera.
v... JOU cen own thla tt.ndeome I-Tredl Stereo Cartridge Sptem for Juat a fraction of ii. '89.95 value. Thi• &-Track
cartridge ayatem features aolld-atate circuitry tor Instant-on
performance, to\lclM:ontrol channel aelector for four mualc
program•, light-up program Indicator. Mparate 1tereo con-
trol•, cartridge etorage compartment, two ba88-feflex apeak·
e,., elmulated wood-grain encloaurff and a 90-day gu8rantee
on part& and labor. Cartrldgn lnMrt eaally Into front of player
unit : .. progr-.na change automatlcallyl
Aa a mem"r of Capitol Stereo Tac>e Club you receive PLAY·
BACK, the Club'• full-1lze magu.lne -ael't FREE every 4 w.elca. PLAYBACK feature• tape recording• by all yaur f.v·
ortte atata .•. Glen Campbell ..• Aretha Franklin ••. Johnl'y
C•h •.• Mantovanl ... Carole King ..• The Carpentere ... Burt
811Chat11Ch ••• Engelt'491'1 H11,..r-er<I'""'" "'"'"'" ~ .. ~" ~·~11
Stnd mt !ho\ c.11!r•d&e n my f1r\t
purchau Wrolr nymb., htrt
Diamond ..• The Who ... Sonny & Cher ... Flip Wllaon ••. Tom
Jones •.. Dionne Warwlcke ... Elton John ... and many morel
Eun FREE Cartrld9ftl After fulfilling yaur enrollment agree-
ment yau receive one &-track cartridge FREE (Ju.t 2S-ship-
ping/handling) for every two you buy et regular Club price.
How the Club we>rM: In each laeue of PLAYBACK yau'll find
a review of the Selectlon-of·the-Month plus scor" and acor"
of other cartridges from Which you may chooM. If )'OU wlah to receive thla aelectlon, you need do nothing -It will be
•hipped automatically. Club price never exceed• suggested
r:etall price of $6.M-$7.98 per cattridge (plu. 1hlpplng/han·
dllng and HIH tax where applicable). If you wish to take
alternate or additional cartridge tepee ... or no tape at all
.•• almply mark the Selectlon Notice appropriately and re-•··,... ..... to-:· ....... J.' ••• ,~r:'· ..
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Up to •he tlm .. per year the Club will offer apeclal Mlec:HoM
which you may accept or reject 1n the ume manner • your
SelectJon-of-the-Momh. All regular and epeclal on.re count
toward fulfillment of your enrollment agreement
For all otfera (up to 19 per year) YoU will have at 1.-t 10 days
to make your declalon. Any aelectlon you rec.Ive wtth .._
than 10 day• notice may be returned to the Club for tull credtt.
Including yaur postage If requested. All purch .... are fully
guaranteed. You muat be delighted with every Club Mlectlon
or you may return ii within 10 day1 for full cl'9dll
Send no money! Act now to take advantage of theee excfustve
Club benefit• ... olu11 v,.,,. -...,,, 8-Trac.k Cartridge 8)'9tem.
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