HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-02 - Orange Coast PilotBeach Nuts
You maybe" had to be just a little bit cl'azy to take on the
three-to four-foot sun and frothy shore break along the
Laguna Beach coast Saturday as approximately 60 Hobie
Cats raced in events of special day at the Art Colony built
around dedication <X new flag pole.at Main Beach Park.
'Several boats were seriously damaged ill launching from
Aliso Beach (above), but finishers of two-person races
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -The
police department's "Slasher
Squad" attempted S?turday to
determine whether a de~ man wit?\ his throat eut from ear to
ear was· the 10th victim of t,be
"Skid Row Slasher." ·
··1n the prewous cases you just
walked in and lo_oked at the
bodies and yoµ lnew he was
killed by. the so-called Slasher,"
said LL Dan Cooke, police in -
formation officer. "Thi s time it
was a ·maybe'."
The mah's t>ody, liis t.ftr.n3i -~P• .. i>MW•r11""*......-91.-Sfled repeatedly, was fOOnalh
• 1 'h · a tund6wn hotel Saturday.
· . • ~' l · ~. Poli~e uut the victjm -~man raced up~·n B~ach to finieh b~tbleesly oo ~<girl in 1 in his ~s or 40s -was po5slbly
Jmotll at .. tt~~11qve). Two,.b<>ata ,~p.siaed ~l.al.nlcthigg not. killed by the so~alled
fforo M in 'Bea'ch for ~return downcoa.St , Cn the .-Singfes Slasber/ who bas cut the throats
ev43.nt and two mote ere capsizett otf atriya\ at Aliso. otntne men shtct!last December.
One boat was broken up when swept out to Sea The body was fouhd at U:40 unmanned . <t.m. near some trash cans in a service hallway or the Braine
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out. A polic e photographer took
picture~ of the bystanders as Lt.
Cooke said had been done in
earlier Slasher cases -just on
the chance a suspicious face
might turn up r epeatedly.
Cooke said th e body had
become so covered with blood
that it was impossible to tell the
extent of the man's wounds or
even wha t the color of his skin
had been.
The lalt'!:>t victim's identity
wasn't immediately determined.
He was found just outside the
hotel ~'the manager )Vho said he·
flagged; down a passing poJice
car when he ran for help.
"I was taking out the trash •
when I saw the body," managec
Gewge Shimada said ... , dida't
see anything else. 1 ran to call the
police" I
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Gralld Jury Process 'On Tri~l'
Hotel. The hotel is located in the
d•wntown skid row distr ict.
~ce ne of seve n of the nine
.. Slasher murders."
Officers saicl the victim was lY·
in~ in a pool of his own blood. Hi s
t11roat had been cut repeatedly.
Detectives turned aside ques
lions wh ether they might have a
·•copycat" murder. Spokesmen
said investigatqrs and the cor-
oner would have to make a
l onJ?e r e valuation to say
whether the Slasher had struck
again.
Winni1ig
Oil Battle By GARY G RANVILtE
Of the O•ll'f Piiot SU.ff
; A Superior Court judge next
,;eek will make an important de·
cflsion in the case against nine
1')1en indicted on felony char ges
by the Orange County Grand
Jury last December.
· Guilt or innocence are not the
issues to be decided at the hear-
ing. Nor will the judge decide if
there is s ufficient evidence to
warrant bringing the nine men 'to
trial.
The issue before the cOUl't will
be the Grand J ury itself and the
fodicCment process it used to
charge the accused with felony
crimes.
According to the indictment,
the nine men were part of a 1972
conspiracy within the county as-
sessor's office who allegedly·
committed crimes while helping
then Assessor Andrew Hinshaw
win a seat in Congress.
It was after tbe Grand Jury
fleard testimony from 49 wit·
n·esses at 16 secret sessions that it
r eturned the 33-count indictment.
It is that process, bringing the
nine men to tile bar of justice
through indictment ralher,,.than
preliminary M!afting, that will be
chutlenged in court next week.
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Lawyers fot tbe accused are
expected to argue that· their
clients were denl.ed their "fun-
damental" rights by tl'le indict·
ment process.
More specifically, the at-
tQrneys are likely to attack the
indictment on the grounds the ac-
cused were d enied their right:
-To counsel during their own
appearances before the Grand
Jury. .
-To confront and cross-
examine witnesses ,against them.
-To call witnesses on . their
own behalf.
The defense attorneys might
a ls o attack· the indictment
because, in their view, the gr and
jurors -are not a representative
cross-seetion of the community. ·
Such ch.allenges to the Grand
Jury system and to the indict·
ment process have been beard
before.
Most recently, late last
December Deputy Public
Defender Ron !fuller tried to
quash the indictment of accused
murderer Hugh Daniel Bean fo r
similar reasons.
. Buller wanted Bean•s pro-
sl'cutors to charge his cllenl, one
of the acCU$tld. killers or fQnq.er
Oran'ge Coast-Co1lege aUlf~(e
Steven Finklea, at a preliminary
hearing,
Had h~ not lost his motion, the
defeose lawyer would have had
the opportunity .. t a preliminary
hearing to c ross-examjne wit-
n~e&, to ca11 witnesses on his client'~ l>ehalf and to "Discover"
other elements of the case
against Bean.
Orange CQunl y Publi c
Defender Frank--Williams sees a
preli.[ninary hearing as ''essen-
tial" to the defense and the in·
dictment process as an invilalion
to abuse the judicial process
As a r esult, Witliams is en out-
~poken critic of pending legisla-
uen tllat would create two grand
juries in Orange County.
One of the proposed juries
would serve as a watchdog on
government operations. The
second p~nel would be a criminal
jury, empower ed only to hear
criminal cases.
The crution or a criminal
panel would lead to increased use
of the jpdi,cl m c!lt ..R r:ocess,
Williams saTd durmg a rec~rtt
discussion of the proposed two-
jury system.
He argued that indictJVeAtS
s hoµld· be sought ~nly ii}. cases
that involve expltat\Qq' .at. the
slatu\e oOJmitall<>P,sor a silspect
that cannot be Courid.
Whil e net favoring a separate
criminal grand jucy, Assi,t;mt
District Attorney Mike Capitzi
doesn't agree that the existence
of one would lead to more us~of
the indictment process.
Cap1tii said his office does not
presently make full-time use of
the county Grand Jury 's
c rim inal lime a nd that the
number of persons indicted bas
declined in the last few years.
But Williams carried the· de-
bate a step further when he said
grand juries tend to be "a tool of
·the district attorney, a rubber
s t.amp that can ·~asi l y be
persuaded to do hi s bidding."
Many jurors, Williams said,
are not qualifi ed to make
sophisticated legal judgm,nts.
!\or can th ey be certa.in
The Slasher apparently had not
stwck during the entire month of
February, with h1s last known
deli n:i being found Jan. 31.
Saturday's discovery catne three
months after the first body was
found Dec. 1. ·
Officers were at the scene for
four hours before the coroner
finally ordered the body re·
moved. A crowd of. about 100
watched quietly from across the
street as word of the murder got
because only one side of the ~tory . (:h;i.lly VO,g is told during their secret 1'1 ~
sessions, that they have a&> the
facts fleeded to decide if an in-Along Coast dictment should be returned. · .
l.I!.~r~!l~l. Capizzi said . ""trays~lT"'"d~Hg'r'JtH:t ·~'·The weatherman s4.1ys he's go.
lestqnony ~re g1vep ~o the ac· 111g to stay under the co,·ers a lit·
· cu.~ed _and his defenders. · tie later this morning, adding
,,. .· .'~ ~ydij~;~~_*>~~~ .\0 4§ t.. • • ~ff ~~t <So what you 3fllcle ._Q; nl-""qt~.K_ll ~-_--::y~ . ··~ . '•' ' ,
of pr~·· C~piu~ j~,'1·.~1 • • '~"'a\bit. chilly is the
But >n t_hS!tr qw.,.,~ra~ e· ~p)'~st tbr ttf unda¥1 ·Mt.
bate before the 1,r:Y JtDd . ~1 u\J he ~fY t "jJ ay haze will
J.ur'/ rec.-itly, w ams oon-oft.Dei\te \tcxpectedjn
tinlhllly rfturned to er. Jor .. s es~ts Y . ·
the derepse .t<?. ~·dil~dv ' Jbe . T4tm Wr~re~t~ex~ted to ~ c~~a~ a ~~jrp1~tU1ea . u. ... i1>4;~'~V ~·~ ~ft~H\e ~t <11he . .. "': ~imos h . -d ~·a~ o. :. aiUJ.i~ ~ ~•for that time
reach ··prose.CUllJ>~"'fit~eS ~ en iyou sboul USt stay under
Lots of BeJp,
' R~aders Respond .to :char.len"e Vernon Story
The headline on Charlene
Vernon's •t~\ wh*ch led off the Daily Pilot Yut1 Section Last Sunday
• ~cause_ fbey bave.t>ffq ~ ~ \he ~« "and <1~. ~hp.iex~~~
<See GR~NO I UllY, ge. C} ~nL • 1 . ., . .
WASHINGTO N (APJ -&male
Democratic L eader Mike
Mansfi eld indlcated Saturday
President Ford would probably
win his battle with Congress on
oil tariff legislation by agreeing
to delay the scheduled-March
and April lariff increases.
l\lansficld told reporters that
Ford made clear at Friday's
meeting with OL·mocratic con-
gressional leaders that he would
veto the biJI suspending his larirf
hikes and that he would advise
Congress early in tht> week if his,
scheduled March and April $1-
per-barrel tariff hikes would take
effect.
Sen. ,John 0 . Pastore <D·R.I.>
asked 1''ord to consider a delay in
the ,hikes to permit time for a
legislative-executive agreement
on broad enerJ?y legislation.
!\lansfield s aid, and F'ord agreed
to do so.
Ford worked and relaxed at
th~ Camp Da\'id presidential
mountainlop rt>treal over the
\\eekencl while deciding whdher'
he can compromise "ith con-
gressional De mocrats 011 the
energ~· program
Joined b v h1 :. chief &.1d·
·ministrati\:e aide. Donald
Rumsfeld. the Pn·sident spent
much of Sa turday on paperwork '
in his Camp D<ivid ::.tudy and re-
\'iewing thE.' ener gy proposals
Democrats ga\ e him 1''nday, a
press s pokesman ~aid.
The President. members of his
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... • IDClS: "MotMr o/ Five Say• She
Hatu Her Childf pn, Warit• tp. ~Quit'." Dail~ PUot !toll Wntb
Joclde Combt.Lond, who told that
stOf'JI {ast w~tlc, upd.ott1 it with
tod01J'$ SIOTJI b~IOW.
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By JACKIE COM LAND
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People alorlg the Orange Coast
have opened up thch' hearts to Qtarlcne Vernon of Co$la Mesa,
the welf'are mother of five who
was exhausted by the coiutant
st.rusglo to ltecp the lights® and
food on the table. On~ aenorous wonuu\ p11td
Mr1. Vernon't outalancllng el~.trte bill ol $'7~.29, Ill'~ .. I don•t·
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HUNTJ:NGTON a'l!:ACH-,:;TJ\._, J;ib~•-r;r i>oa~ ,-·-PP -. • ~ . • .
. reb~lied at the SU99'!iiti. on that_ 'fi'~)b.O · ·· ~.C ' • \-
int•nded for . book pur,!'n•.•n •S. if'e~1 '1: • ·• VIAS (lfNGTqN . c.U~· n 'i:
finance the Apr,il.:; <t•d ~at,i ., .. 011 , !Civil l'<•tona)iUc• l!olidijday_;;'
·for the new $-!!. 9 mi lll.o•' 'c"'n~l'<"l.fb....,:ry 7, •PPtQved a.m!)d~' · .-. ,. " •-,, coun\ P.>•t 'fill·l,.\'llie .• no «1'1 facility. Board members .oa · n~·y/d .iilrl\D,e1 ·011m-dif~b\!J\IO<lf ·u;,.
rather have a skimpy ce're_!lloJl_y. ;·c~tY,. · ~.entov,ij:J.18'rt~•t\P-'u•t~60per11
Counci~ ordered City A?m~niftr~'to.,. l)ave· cenlollilld,l!n>'1!ii<>tou~. • ·
Rowlands to •find• $5,000 for the ~edi-The•boar'd ~q.r1:ed'tolelthe 11
· .. airllne;t-1 jl;Xti!-ad 'the' dJscOun&I, cation .cere~ies... -;.._ • whl~b af"t '1;eady ipelfect Ob
( rug~ or m~. \llan 1,lllO miles
SAN CLEMENTE--Normally cruaty poi;-. , . d)stance~;io._al~ flfghts ol m~e
lice detectives were plainly upset by .~ than750n't·O~d1s~ta~e. .. ·
news that a former San Clemen te .011,.an•:·. · Tb~»lan1se~cUv~thiSm~-, -~. · ins .. ~, t )-. ~· , ~~ • • "G-~i.. ·1 previously convicted for ch ild )lbtf' .. ., ' ~ Ho./&ver,, J~'i,Qu.ir~I t~t 'I'
was being h e ld for the alleged 9i\Jrd"er o i tick~s b~ pu.r._c:ba$ed?.-~y ... dqg 1 two of her children in Arkans~•~ Jthe\ t ;ln aCl\laCCe .so..P,as~ WJk>
was allowed to leave the state witla' orie ~ fhavtnof al~·~ad't riserva-, · ,.. tionf 11.n~ \li•',ptllii; Win lioveto child, .while pregnant wtth the oth.f,r, ,. '!!'.~ili~, .n~,~ktOtpke~··,
between sen'tenc i ng and j'ai 1 inq •• · •. •...,.'" · :!.;~ vfi)tl!~O(tle•~Vi~p:•·,_.,..J •\-, · ~.,r
· • .. :··-::,. ·;pie _...~._tf.oi\w.._llrst111;9-~ ~AGUNA BEACH--With only minuees to: pQsec1 YrtJniltdJ\irline&endw:is'~
spar•, Mayor Roy Holm met the deOd,lina:; _ immediatefy :mp&ched by 'all
T oth~r ntajOr. airlines1 •• the CAP la.et week an4 sigi'ted a complicat~d~co&,:t .... 'd ' •
sharing' agreement to guarantee t41r'Chas .. e ~ sa~hese""~'isc~\i;~~ ·cfi fbr a.2o
·of Crescent Bay Point, a scenio ~oce'an-.· • percentdiscountduringthesum·
front.bluff overi.ooking .a se,a 1ioJ\. r ·ooi-merarida25percentdiscountal e:i· . } au other Umea. llowever, the ery. :The cdst, $550,000 fo~ .t·!Jir li_otip· rar~sare·~tl60dduriqa:certain
will be share~ by city, county,· state hohdaypen.~1.,. 1 ..:
and federal agencies •• -"l'hose -dlS~uridi ilso requirei
, that' th 'passenger ~lay at his
. • I • • IRVIN~--City Council vo~.t;d ..-.a,~st . , destination ~miriimUln or.seven
. ~ays §lid '-.mul01wn ol 30 day. a •!Ill don.,tlipptr,tdtripgte florid a
or Hawailf~lb pr{ine vacation •
•pots. ~ · · ·'-''
week to kick in $1, 000 to he~·R tin.ape&
$6 ,000 study of the proposed Laguna
·Greenbelt. Irvine, Laguna Beach ;ina Or_...
ange Co~nty will share costs of the-stu-
dy, part erf the purpo_se of whiCh will :be
to determine ~boundaries of the greenbelt
and means by which. it can be preserVed
in its natura1 state.
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Under ·tbe 'cliscount plan, a
roundttiPJ.4ir,r coil.ch ticket
betweerf Lo!J ·A~el'es' and New
York WoU1·d tl-nder these
circ~stances ~~line from the
current S388 to S3tl> in the summer
and to$2911 at most other times.
·lJnifin P.-otest f,art of tbe,·<!s'tlmated 10,(lOO ·people ·who
1omed m a United Farm Workers (UFWJ
mwch Sa(urd._y in Modesto listen to union
leiUef Cesar. ,Ch~· promise that. the
~cott of Gallo · ucta would co~tmue
ulltll an' electiolt Is held to decide wbether . .• ... ,
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FN.a, .. age Al
CHARI.ENE •..
.You've done very well to keep
things together this long.''
The FISH 10rgaruzatlon, Big
Brothers of Ofange County and
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workers Will be represented by the UFW or
the.,Teamsters Union. The UFW boycott·
began in 1973 when the union's labor con·
tract expired and Gallo signed with .the
Teamsters.
'Ta.steftd'
Burglar Nabs
Antiques
Meeting to Focus
Railroad Merg~rs.
.. ;··· ; Big s.tsters all received calls con-K; .,8·-; nUPr ~erning the family and wanting
c-o· . "• _-e ~· ; to know how to serve those agen-
,, • "" d...i. Twenty-rive womeft alone R'e· .t. ..•. es· /.B. c ~·'l caiied Big Si~ters, wanting to J·~ Uf, become bJg sisters.
· >:·-i · · One couple ask~d the VerOOn
HOtJ,STgN (APJ·~ Secretary children to think of 1them as
of State Henry A. Kissinger grandparents. The wife
turnejf down· an invitation to ride said,''J've had six children and I
a bdH at.. tlie Houston Ullestock know how she feels. You get to
Show s.liurdi:iy. \ the point where you think you
said, "Many people slit •Jsb't she
terrible to say she bates her
children?' But haven't we all hat-
ed ·our children, if only tor a
minute? And haven'~ we all hit
them unjustly?" '
One woman dropped orr clothes'
at the thrift shop wlth a note,
••For· the \·ernbn Children -
Please never think that your
mother doesn't love you. You can
be, sure she does. She is just up-
set and with good reason. And re-
member, too, that God loves you
A burglar with an apparent ap-
preciation for the finer things in
Ute bi'oke Into a Costa Mesa anti-
que shop and spirited off an
estimated $10,000 to $15,000 in
goods, police r eported Saturday.
They said he popped orf a roor
\·ent ·at Richard Felch Antiques
anCI k,lcked out the acoustical tile
below, dropped through the ceil·
ing and went shopping sometime
during the early morning hours.
WASHINGTO N <UPII -The
Inlerstate Commerce Com·
mission Saturday scheduled a
l\fonday meeting with the Rock
I s land Railroad and other
Ford Signs
Bills toAid
'Sick' Rails
WASHI NGTON <UPI >
President' Ford has signed two
bills providing millions of gov-
ernment dollars to keep the Penn
Central and other bankrupt
northeastern railroads in busi-
ness, the White House announced
Saturday.
· Congressional leaders pushed
·the $125 million a nd $347 million
measures to-passage last week
with warnings the nation's
economy would feel a staggering
blow if the Penn Central rolled to
a halt.
One bi ll provides an immediate
_Sl25 'tnillion to the de partment of
transportation for emergency as·
sistance to the Pe nn Central, the.
-nation's largest r ailroad. Ex ·
ecutives of the r ailroad said they
could not meet payrolls without
the help.
The second bill amends the
railway r eorgani zation act and
increases by $347 million the
authorization for government
grants and loan g uar-antees to the
Penn Central, Erie Lackawanna
and other rail lines serving the
Northeast and 1\.1 id west.
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed
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Thomas Keell1 ··-
all. Good luck." · . midwest carriers to decide what
to do if the railroad ceases opera·
tions as threatened.
A Department of Transporta-
tion spokesman said the 2 p.m ..
r.·Ionday meeting would involve.
"representatives of a number of·
rail carriers, including those in·
volved in the proposed Rock
Island merger, and all possible
alternatives will be discussed."
lrfsteill, he conferted mOre can't possibly take it anymore
than an h.our w,ith about 100 busi-and something happens to make
:P.1rs. Vernc;n has placed the
note on a Ii vi11g room wall.
Officers reported that the dis-
criminating burglar took only the
finest item~ out of the store on 784
W. 18th St. and left the lesser
treasures behind. H~ pa(ked
away about a dozen items;· in-
cluding some rare clocks, and
made his exit through the back
door.
nessmen at a closed meeting. It all worth while." ~ft.er speaking at a luncheon ri.tany calls ha\·e been 9uestion-Battle Breaks Out atte~ed l;>y 1,200 persons, Kiss-ing and suggestin.g ,how Mrs.
-inger was presented a' Western Vernon ran c,ut e~nses such as
hat and a pair of Texas.made finding cheaper housing and cut-
-, cowboy.boots · Un(put l;Jer ctaarette bablt.
BEIRUT CUPIJ -Heavy fight.'
ing broke out Saturday between
Leba~ne army un~ts •qd armed demonstfaton in 'Sidon tor the
second time In rour· days. J~ mQklng the presentation, ' !tfts. J .E. Peten, the case
s;ail Wliltc·omb, former president worker Of the Assi1tance league, Rock lsland'.s board ol. direc-
tors m et Saturday to discuss
v.-·hat action to take after (he U .S ~
Railway Association rejected the
railroad's request for federal
l oa ns~continue operating.
of the Chamber of Commerce, r.:=======================================:; told Ki ssinger a bull narned
Co ny officials suggested
last wee that the Rock Island,
which serves Illinois and sur·
rounding states. may have to
shut down for lack or operating
funds.
Asaph H . Ha ll. acting ad·
ministrator of the F ederal
Railroad Administration, said
.. informal di scussions are under
way between officials ol the go\1-
ernment transportation agencies
and representatives of railroads
which might be in a position to
maintain servjce on the Rock
Island ."
One of these, will be the Union
Pacific, which had sought lo
merge th e Roclt Island into Its
operations. A modified merger
proposal was accepted by the
ICC last November an.er nearly•
decade of delay. A DOT
s pokesman said, however, that
no steps had been taken toward a
merger.
"'.OP ECtosity'" would be availa-
ble during the aftern6on rodeo al
the stock show. Jt was arf indirect
reference ta the Organltation of
Petroleum Exportihg CouJJtries.
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family, and r.-1r. and Mrs. James
Brown, a visiting Utah rancher
and his wife who are longtime-
friends, ·enjoyed bright, crisply
coo! and sunny weather. And the
President went swimming in the
heated outdoor. pool.
Back in Washington, Mansfield
said if Ford would delay the ·Oil
tariff the House might still vote
to override the veto "but it would
be very doubtful.in the Senate."
Even i£ Ford doesn't delay the
tariff hikes, designed lo cut U.S.
consumption of foreign oil, the
Senate vote "still would be
close."
The White House has claimed
it has enough Senate votes.Los
M tain the veto and f.1ansfield said Santa Ana an .. I a55ume they've counted n0<1••· . caref'ully."
Howe\ler, a Senate Reputiliran Killed in t 1$0urce s~id Friday, just before the meeting between Ford and
the 'Democrat&, that' "I don't Beach Crash ~n'J.o:t.~hat·~ntry they're look-
. " Alf.sistant GOP Leader R~.
A Santa Ana man was ~Ped .. P. Griffin told a report'r that
Saturday night when hit AP ...... we)'e"in ran(le of sustaining Uie
parently speeding aporti\c@r \''10.'but I can't count ttie locked·
skidded out of control on a ~1n in votes."
Huntington Beach and cruhed •
into a power P9le. • . ' ,,. •
The victim ohhef:451>·1!'· 'ac·.' ' Nil p ti .
cident VfaS iden~lfie(llS,Davld Yi· • J._,') ~ · 0 00
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lntestigaton s•ld Davi• ear 4'.· "7 ... • ' ·· ·, ~. f
car .. ned olrl'N~~aiid ·J. etl&t • · ·t' " .Jt1~· ' near' ,Pa~lfic c Oo t Hltliwat ~ , • ~~ ·;. •
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LOS ANGELES CAP> -David
S. Saxon was named president or
the University of Californi~
Saturday al a special meeting of
the Board or Regents.
The 55-year -old former UC.
physicist.was selected by the UC
Board or Regents Saturoay after-
noon from a list or more than 200
candidates for the prestigous
post.
A vice chancelJor at UCLA
since 1968, Saxon bas a reputa-
tion as a tough administrator and
is regarded as a moderate along
the lines of Charles Hitch, who is
retiring in ·June after eight years
as head or the huge nine-campus
syslem. ·
ll was Hitch who elevated Sax·
on last spring to the key post of
UC provost in charge of long-
range academic and budget plan-
ning.
The vote among regents at
Saturday's closed meetin~ ~as
13 in favor with four absla1mng,
sources said. An information of-
ficer said, however, that Hitch
told him the absenlions were
because or the selection process
r ather than any objection to the
candidate.
The m eeting was delayed
several bours until a quorum ar·
"lived. Some r egents had been
.... held up by foggy weather condi·
tions.
Like Hitch, Saxon has re·
mained behind the scenes in his
job, making few public ap·
pearances. But most colleagues
give him high marks as a scholar
and administrator.
"H~ is a man or excellent judg·
ment and willingness to speak out on the important issues,"
said Kenneth Mackenzie,
·chairman or the UCLA physics
department, a position Saxon
held ft~m 1963to1965.
UCPRESID~
Dr. David S. Saxon
Marathon
Runners Hit
By Truck
PERRY, Fla. (APi -Four
University of Florida students
participating in a 150-mHe run to
raise money for charity were
kllled and 11 others were injured
Saturday when an empty tanker
t rig plowed· into the back or their
rented truck, authorities srud.
Two students were running tn
front of the slow moving vehicle as.othl!~'members of the Sigma
Phi Epsilon fraternjty rQde on
the truck in the early morning
hours whe n the accident oc-
curred about a mile north of
Perry, the Flo ri da Highway
Patrol said .
The students,' who w er e
alternating run11ing in pairs, had
obtained pledges for $1,200 to be
paid to the Hearl Fund if they
c ompl e t e d th e run to
Tallahassee. expected t9 take
about 20 hours. . .
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0.11, ,.,_. st.,t ,..... iry 11t1a.m Koeltiet
Sckwpliiiipt! That•s what it sounded like when Denise Morgan, 4, of Mis-
Mon Viejo. made her collage Saturday at Saddleback College's Children's
Happening. She is obviously envious (center) after running. out of raw
material. Big brother Ron. 6, comes to the rescue. (center) He has plenty
Of Sckwplliiipt! left in bis glue b<StUe. That's what big brothers and glue
bo\1}es cu-e for. Sc~wplliliptl
Sees Both Sides . . .
I -' ~ By RU»I NIE~Ji;L8&1. : . against them. Hitler a nd the
• , .oti1i b&ar,,i1tt-.. · Nazis were evil.
He is an )sraeli who earns hls ''For the same reason I can't
living seUlng German care, a · havµny hatred against Arabs as
•Jew .w h e fought Al · Fat ah . a nation. You can't carry hatred
guerillas but doesn't hale Arabs, for generation aft er generation.
an unabashed capitalist who was "In Israel they sell VW's,
raised according to Communist Auclis and BMW's and Ute people.
principles, a man who knows how buy them. I also had a German
to share but wan~s to keep girl friend in Israel. And the peo-
material wealth to himself. pie I work for here, in Mission
Eli Gruber , 25, of 26332 Via Viejo, are really great.''
Lara, Mission Viejo, is a complex . Gruber came to the U.S. about
man but the contrasts dissolve as three years ago to see another
he explains who he is and what he part of the world, study the
believes. English language, a nd get· a
Raised on a kibbutz 10 miles degree in bus iness administra-
outside.the port city of Haifa, he tion. . .
had no personal property until he In 1973, during the Octol7er
came to the l.Jnited States. He war, be unexpectedly went back
says he Uved under "pure com· to Israel as one or 40 U.S.·tiained
munism .'' Israeli soldiers who were to use a
· "We were 120 families ·who new anti-tank missile against the
li\'ed on the kibbutz. We shared invading armies.
everythi{lg. No one got a salary They never saw action because
for his work. Everybody, if he the first peace agreement was was an engineer or a worker, had concluded. Instead of jumping in-
the same things. to battle Gruber and the men
"I lived 400 yards from my stayed behind and trained others
parents but I didn't live with in the use of the weapon.
them . We all Hved together with But he r emembers vividly
children of of the same ·age ··when he and three other men en·
group. Up to the age or 13 we ·countered a d etachment of
lived with girls in the same room. guerillas while patrolling the
We even took showers together," J ordan R\ver in 1969.
Gtuber grinned•. Gruber and his crew had infra·
Gruber, now a business student red equipment whtth allowed
al Saddleback College, says he them to see the ambush troupe at
doesn't believe lo Communism-night. Shooting erupted and
even the democratic type prac-bullets whizzed through the
ticed on the kibbutz -beeause nigbt. lt was a clqse call.
people are basically different. "We went to the sqot the next
"I n my nature I am a pure morning dnd all we could, find
capitalist, much more so than was a pistol, some rounds and
any Q!ber .person who~~e,,r bas s\ains ef blood. We don't really
lived in the U .S.," says Gruber, kqow :ovhal hi\Ppe.oed but "-e
who intends to put principles to wete il ure they Wi!re Arab
practice by eventually opening a guerillas. n ot ,J ord a nian
business. soldiecs. ,,
"I don't·care what kind it is as ' Gruber has hopes for peace but
long as ii makes a lot of money," he believes ~here will be another
confides Gruber. Meanwhile, he Mjddle East wa r -not with
is selling BMW's for a Mission Egypt -but with Syria. "There
Vi ejo dealership. will be no winners or1osers. Both
"I don't have anything against sides will suffer so much they
Germans. I can't say Germans wi ll j us t sit down and talk
are evil. I am not prejudiced peace," he says •
Gruber sees greatness in both
BoardSeeb the United States and in Israel. In
'I CAN'T SAY GERMANS ARE EVIL. HITLER WAS EVIL'
En Gfuber Product of Klbbutz, Fought Arab Terrorists
Israel , it's the society that im·
presses him. • ·
"People t h e r e live for a
purpose. They have togetherness
and it is possible to have true
friends. You can live for years
here and never e\·en know your
neighbors.
"But in every other aspect 1
like the U.S. better. There is
more opportunity here. It's real·
ly up to you how far you want to
go."
Gruber admits that flewants.lo ·
go into business for 1he purpo~e
of making himself wealthy. This
runs contrary to everything he
'"as taught in his youth.
"In the kibbutz you were sup-
posed to think that money is not
1mportanl, on ly the ideals. You
were supposed to work for the na ·
tion and sacrifice. The idea was
to work har d, but to share it with
<.•\·erybody else."
SM 0 G DE.BATE HEATED • • • Citations
FQrNoNOx from Riverside County had a
NOx device installed on his 1970
model car and found that his
1 gasoline mileage dropped 12 per-
cent. ·
Costa Mesa m echanic Lou
Dinger said he knows of mileage
decreases ranging up to 30 per-
··cent.
"The drop in mileage is just
one i>roblem," Dinger said.·
•'There's t'he performance
'aspect. T he cars hesitate -we
call it stumble -in the cold.
Some have starting problems." · •
The lt>ng·time NOx. opponent
. criticized the program on finan·
ctal grounds, too. "There's been
. a lot of inflation since this pro·
gram start~, but we're still get-
ting $35 for each instaltatioo,"
Dinger expla ined.·
. ••we just don't make much or a
profit on them ," a~reed Larry
Hunt, a Laguna Beach a uto
center owner. l\ormally, Hunt
said he realite~ a 25 to 30 percent
profit ,on parts. "With the NO~
devices, it's about 10 percent,
Huntsatd. Both Hunt and Dinger said
they have advised people who
are willing to run the risk of not
instal~ng the devices and getting
caught to rorego installation until
the Legislature decides t he fate of
tbeprogram. . . .
Tbere was a fiurry .of activity
Jast week when the AssembJ.v
Transportation Committet:
tackled a blll by state Sen. Omer
Rains CD·Ventura> that VfOU~d
bave repealed ·the NOx retrofit
.program. ·
Tbe bill failed to clear the com·
mtttee on a 7·5 vote, with three
members absent. Eight vot~s
would have be~n needed to ~end
itontolheAasembJyfloor. Sen.· Nate Holden <D-Los
Angeles> bH authored • bill
'identical to Rains'. He said ill&>
alive and hae a chance of
. passage.
A Holden old~ said Friday that
'bis bill may com~ before the com·.
mlttee nt>tt week. In the mean·
time the alde tald Roldan 11 ap., peallq to people to wrile the
committee urging appro\'al of
the repeal measure.
The Senate last week approved
a resolution urging the California
Highway l>atrolJ to continue its
policy. or w atning nther Utan cit·.
ing motorists who h.ave.not com-
plied with the pr~aram. .,
CHP spokesmen in Sacra men-
to said the patr.ol wilt J'bide by
the Senate r esolution until ttie
legislature decide~· whether to'
scrap · oi: ~aintain the retrofit
prqqall). · ,
Stepdown ·Big
Bre ak in
Cambodia?
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SAIGON (AP> --President
Lon Nol of'Cambodia was report·
ed Saturday willing to step aside.
if he is a barrier to a peace settle·
ment with the· Cofllmul\ltt-led in·
surgents. U.S. Senate Majority
Leader Mike Mansfield hailed
this as a break that might end the
fi ghting. ,..
Sen. Dewey F . ]Jartlett, ( R ·
Okla.), said Ameri•n Am·
bassador John Gunth1 Dean in-
terpreted stateme nts made by
Lon Nol to six vis' Ing U.S.
·lawm a kers as indicating his will-
·ingness to step down.
Deaths Total 37
LONDON CAP > -London's
coroner said early today that at
least 37 persons perished in the
worst disaster in the 112·year his·
tory or the city's subway system.
Coroner David Paul said 24
bodles bave been extracted but at
least 13 more were atm cnashed
In the debris.
He added that rescuers "work-
ing at risk to thelr lives',' may
take until Wednesday to.teach
the last eorpse. Rescuers told
new1men they teared the death
toll could cllm.b to 50.
SACRAMENTO tAP >-The
state Aitllesources Board defied
a 'State 'Senate r esolution Satur-
day and.called for full enforce-
mept. ot a ~ontroversial smog
conttol program in six southern
Californ\e ~ounlies.
·The three-member' ARB, all
appointees of Governor Brown,
·said dn vers in the count.ies will be
ticketed if· they tail to ~nstall ·
hitroeen oxide control de\"lces on
1966-7-0cars. .
Br.own defended the action at 'a
Los Ang(!les news conference,
saying , "I've been living ~ere for
seven years a nd I'm sick and
tired or the smog. We'r e
coughing and you can't see the
mountains half or the time."
It wasn't known immediately
when issuing of tickets with fines
would begin. Up to how, viol~tors
have been receiving only wi,tten
warnings. · ·
The Sehate passed a r!!solution
Thursday' e.sl<ing.further delay in
enforcement o( the smog device
law. The California Highway
Patrol had accepted an earlier
resolu\ion del,aying tickets until
March 4 while 'the legislature .
tried to r esolve the issue. i
The law would arcect owners 01
about 1.8 mUlion cars in Los
Aneeies, Orange, Riy.erside, San
Berna,dino, Ventura and Santa
Barbara c.ounties. _ . "'""" A' . Tom Quinn, head ol Ule 1r
·Resources Board. also 'Was on
hand to back a firm position on
the ~vice . .
Quinn said Thursday's resolu-
tion ·'IQ effect asks us to violate
the law.'! . . • 1. Brawn said the Senate reso u-
tion lacks the force of law, and
added that if leg lators didn't
like the law they could chanie it.
Calllornla Hifbway Patrol de-
puty com missioner Vernon
.Blnck said Quinn's view is "es·
senllally correct."
• "The ·patrol ls meeting on it
·Monday mornine and will &hen Is·
sue instructions to otficers,t:
Black said ln an interview. •
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Sludents Will Spend Part of SUmmer In South Amerlca"Helplng )'Ill-Fainllloa· ' ~ ' . ~ . "· ~ Amigas Fight Qisease
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By J ACK.I E llYMAS
OI 1119 D•ilr l'hOI SUH
About 28 studenls from all over·
Orance County are spending this
w eekend learning to fight disease
and malnutrition.
They'r e m e mbers of the
.<\mi gas de Las Americas pro-
gram and they 're participating
in a three·day retreat at Rancho
Cap i st rano in San Ju a n
Capist rano.
The high school and college
stud ents, who a lso are required
to m eet for three hours each
Monday night over a six -month
perl.od , are learning to give in·
ocul ations, weigh ba bies. and
teach nutrition in Spanish to
families in South American coun·
tries.
This summer, they will each
s p e nd f o u r we e k s. in
Guatemala, Nicaragua, Hon·
duras, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia or
Par aguay.
·'T here is, o( course, c ulture
shock when th ey get down there
although we trY to train them so
they're aware of it psychological-
ly ," e xpla ined Fred Niditch,
gene ral training director for
Amigas' Orange County chapter.
''Then there's also the problem
of r ever se culture shock when
they come back to the United
States ... Sometimes the reversef
culture shock is evep wqrse.." he
said.
The m e mbe rs of the progratn,
under the guidance of Nlditch
and of Dr .. Luis H;oba,s hi , a
u rologist , prepare by studying
Spani.s h , South Amefican
culture, and m edicine, chiefly
how to inoculat e a g ainst
smallpox, ,m easles, diphthe ria
and tetanus.
"They get into vi llages that
norma lly cannot be ser\'iceO by
the local health a uthorities but
they do work together with
personnel fro m the foreign coun-
try. We only go where we're in-
vtted." Nidit<'h said .
Thr~e Orange County chapter
s tud e nts, a ll with previou s
Amigas experience, will serve as
unpaid staff members and spend
t he e nt ire summer in South
America m aking arrangem ents
for the other studl!nts.
Niditch said the prog ram was
found ed 10 years ago by a
Ho us ton ministe r who .. had
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PAM VILLANO, 18, OF ANAHEIM GETS SUPER.JiSION
Or . Luis Kobashi of Santa Ana Donates Time to TeacJ;~Amigas
traveled through 1-fonduras and
\.\.'as greatly overwhelmed by the
po\'erty.··
Amigas de Las Americas,
which 1s s uppor ted by pri\'Ull'
donations, is nonsectarian. It has
38 chapters nationwide with
about 9()() stude nt s participating.
Thl' Orange County chapter
was fou nded l Y.'O years ago· by
Edith Pilcker. who had been ac-
tive in the San Diego chapter
1before m o\"ing to Ir\'iljj!.
:'\idiich saiC! the program 's sole
function is its South American
hl·~ilh program. It is sµpported
by private donations and fund -
raising acliviti es.
Students, who are s~lecled on ,
th e b<isis of inter est and'aptitl!tde,
t.·ach pay S385 of the estimated
· S985costofthei rtrlp.
Appficalions or dohations can
be sent to the prog ram by writing
Amigas de Las Americas, P.O.
Rox 4028, ir\'ine, CA 92664, or 6y
calling f\"iditch a t l:Jniversity
J-ligh School in Irvine. Wbett: he is~
chai rman of the foreign linguage
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A boatload ot Army brass returning from a Conrad King, whUe officers returned to the
salmon-fi shing junket made a wrong turn in 6th Army Presidio ln staff cars. Among the
the, fog Friday and went agroona thr.ee officers was Brig. Gen. George Woodard,
miles short of its dock near San Francisco. commander of th~ Letterman Army
The 50-foot Army fishing boat "Med.icraft" Medic al Center in the Presidio. There were
was-left in ~he care of its .skipper" Sgt. noinjurie~reported ..
:Drop Transil-l\lills.';Evide~ OK
ros A~GELES <AP' -The A. big step in improvihg ~ove-Jn SL.r4 Case,
idea or a large and costly rapid mentor cars and buses'coµld be ·
transit systern for Southern ~ade l>_y. applying money T •• ;J"" Sa~'S
California should be abandoned already available to. one J~e 'J ' ,
in favor or more "realistic," transportation .. corridor" at a
cautious substitutes, says state· time, said Mills.
Sena t e Pres ident Pro Tem He said the transit system pro-
James R. Mills CD-San Diego >. posed by the Southern callfornia
·Rapist Law
Proposed
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
m ale-operated judicial system
·imposes only li~bt sentences on
'rapists, stale Sen. Alan Robbins
says.
The San Fernando Valley
Democrat told a news conference
Friday that he plans to introduce
legislation to r equire mandatory
prison se9tencing or repeating .
rapists.
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~ubli::Offered
1937 U.S. Gov'I
Art· Priats· . .. ,,
A terltl ol rue ~
bal led le) tJae ldstoric dlleowery
of MVeral tboaaDd IN.of fall
color aatiqoe art ariQtl tbat
were "lost 1inee 1"17.i. ne,
are now bein( off_.... to &be
American public. •
llUNOl IOOSMlT
. Back in 19"7, llbmedlately
following tbe depreua years,
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and a
select 1roup ot • dozen
formed a voluntary ~1
committee for Mt appnCiaUoa
co create u art~ tUt Jn>Uld live Ute ,a wtU·
Rapid Transit District -and
turned down by voters lasl Nov-
ember ._ was too expensive and
lar ger than necessary.' •
Instead:, said MiUS, t.He Los
Angeles area ~ould benefit by an
intermediate, li ght rail network.
· MiUs, speaking Friday at the
general meeting of the Southern
California Association of Govern-
ments <SCA G >, said he doubted
the RTD 'would ever develop a
t ra nsit s ystem for the Los
, Angele!; region. He said that is
why tre introduced legislation to
create ·a new transit develop-
ment· board to plan and build a
fixed-rail system.
aeedtd moal t. It ftl &M
commiU.'s decisiQa to Mlect
the world's ~ 111•
tings from the lttb. 1-lids,
19th and 20th ~ • tk
besl piintm,s~ Vu Gop. ~. At:alo,
Gauguin. Titian, etc., ud to reprOduce them in f.U _co&or u
perfecUy as buroanly, pollible ir.-::~~~S~
and ~ke them avaiLiblt to tbt 11?~~~~~..::
publte at a prtee wtthln tbt " .. --reach of nearly everyone. •
AIANDOID It 19l7 For some unknOwn reason,
after a quantity of these
beautiful reproductions were,
mad~. the entire project waa
abandoned and this ci)l(ectlon of
OAKLAND (AP> -A Superior
COurt judge has approved a pro-
secu tion plan to introduce
evidence seized during searches
or suspected Symbionese Libera-
tion Army·(SLAJ hideouts afthe
trial of two alleged members of
the terrorist group. •
Judge Gordon Mift"der of
Alameda County said Ftiday
there was ample cause to conduct
the searches a lthough some. were
made without warrant,s.
Remiro and Littl e a re
s ch ed uled t o face trial in
$acramer,to on Ma rc h ~l on
c ha r ges they U&Sassinated
Oakland Schools Supt Marcus
Fost.er 'in November, 1973. The
SLA claimed responsibility for
the murders. ·
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:Japanese-American attorney
who was imprtson·ed jn a
California r elocation camp dur·
ing World War U was named
director of the state Department
of Consumer ,A;rtairsSaturdayf'
Governor Brown appointed
Taketsugu Takei, 45, of Cupertino
to the consu.m~r post and al~o
named two ot her departmeJ'l,t
heads.
The other appointees were:
-Donald ViaJ, a former union
offjcial, as director of the Depart·
mjmtorindustrial Relations. '
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-Ronald B. Robie, a law pro-
fessor and former Assembly com-
mittee consultanr, as director of
the Department or Water
Resources.
The Democratic governor also
app<>i nted Ruth L. Rushen, 50, a
Los Angeles County probation of-
ficial, to t he California Adult
Authority, the state's pa r ote
•board.
Brown's offic~ said all the ap-
pointees are Democrats. A)l taka
tbeir posts ~t on.ce but are subject
to later Senate confirmati~n.
btinarctat po per Wi>fk...t•
"The problem has been, tobuJld
the simplest tbinp tCM!aytakes so
many permits. ' BrcW.rn said.
"A.Qd when theagencie$qoo'U.alk
to one apother. lhey can PoSt~
the actual f>ulldtngtorever. ,._
B own said his ataffworked out
, the accelC!r«lion P.JIOitctioos. but
h•added;
"l thiQk we're going to build
lhemfaster. We'regoingtoknock
heads tocether. We're aoing to
stop thes~ absurd reqOirements
ye~fo)Jow the Jaw,"
CALIFORNIA
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• ·Limited quantities available.
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You'll bet these cost n1uch, much more when
you see the attractive prlnls and color
combinations. Sizes to flt misses and juniors.
• ~· Tht clluic !Mllkln ,,.nts of 100'Yt polJellw.
· Tou know they'll tit becau1e they come
in proportioned sfzes for misses.
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ChooM from cables and olhet lnlefetlng
patterns in acrylic knits. Fashion colors
in misses si•. Come in early
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stitch ~ In Ughtweight aciylic knits
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Basic colors for missee.
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thing to do, but Interesting CoJl8ress or the Am~c~ d1!5Uy. , , .
people in additional aid for Cambodia and Soutb\'IW:· • · The editorial wasn't crlUcal of their persomlllUes:
nam is an unrealistic and futile effort. nor did it ,ign.ore the obvious.--emotions of men 6ut d ,_
Cambodia will fall without $2a2'million from !he work-and willing to work. What the editorla~dld •llY ,1·
United States, says Secretary of State Henry A. Kbs· was t.hat a rude., raucous demonstration.... wlris -no ._
inger. Vietnam needs $300 million in additional ap· patnts and gains no favors. • ..
propriations t o s tay alive, the President says. , The reaction wa.$, perl)aps, p'redict.ab1e. "J:hpse
But neither c an offer any assurJlll~e tnat_.!l_noth~ _ who sup~fled the do!~onstrauon W'rote let\OJi ayg: ..
h alf-billion poured into Indochina w1ll be anyllif· , ,-gtllllng·~~l'.~~ w~ ~nllrjz'\!11 _filmll.ll' ~,L__
ferent from the billions already drained away there , 1 unders~a~a what 1i was like to tie oUi-Of"-work ~ ...
Neither addresses himself to the very obvi~ se8tch1ng fo~r a Job, . ~ 1 ;.
fact that most Americans don't care who rules what Last week. tb..eco~tal comnuss~on/ac~ a repea~
Indochin a nation -not after the ag0;nles· and the performa nce. About 400 hard-bat~we!ln.ng ,·m.en
spent emotions left when U.S. troops were r emoved showed up before the coastal commu;s1on )YJth
from Vietnam. The best government may not prevail,i another carefully orchestrated show. They w~re
but so what' That is the prevailing attitude. d!-rected, again, f?y, ~ilbert W. Fergu~on, exec':'t1ve
"Are we to· deliberately abandon a ~ma ll country director of the Orange County Council of Env1ron-
in the m!dst of its life and death struggle?" asks Mr. 1. me nt, Emplo~ment, Ec.an.omy a nd Development
Ford. Will olher countries be able to rely on the Unit-(CEEED). As. 1n the earlier perforr_nance, th~se de· .
ed Stales to support their security if. we let Cambodia monstr_a_to!'s did n<>:t want ~o h~ear rat1ona117 ~eh1nd the
fall? comm1 ss1on's disc u ssions and dec1s1on.s; .at
·Th . . ·h th 1 or not clearly do nOt Ferguson's .direction, •they simply wanted to make a e an s~_e 1 s. \\ . e er mora . demonstration.
support additional aid. To a degree, Ferguson succeeded. The catcalls
Repeat Performance
Several weeks ago, the Daily Pilot offered some
words of criticism for a n appearance made before the
South Coast Regional Coastal Commission by a group
of hard-hat-wearing protesters who placed de-
mon stration ahead of reason in arguing a viewpoint.
The demonstrators did have a point to make :
They wanted the commission to know they were un-
happy with a ny r estrictive measures that slow con-
struction projects-and thus slow the employrqent I!
and rude and accusatory d ecla rations were dutifully
reported by television, by the Los Angeles Times, by
the Daily Pilot and by the r est or the Southern
Califorriia press. But besides making a show, they·
made no real points-not with tJl;e commission and not
with the public. It was nothing i:nore than another bully
boy rally. '
The coastal commission has its. pr9btems, ahd the
Daily Pilot has offered fr~uent criticism of its goals
and decisions. But it isn't fair to hang a ll the economic
woes of today on commissioners who for the most part
are trying to do a planning job handed them by the
voters of Californfa whe11 they approved PropoSition
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11 DOMINO , THEORY, ANYONE'?"
S~pervisors Ignore Chino Hi11s
Tu~~-[" ) How long are the Citizens or MAIL. BOX Ocange County to be deprived of
a badly needed International Jet-'------------port because or the contrariety of · L..tt.tri fr•m rt&-dt,.,, 1r1 _,,.,... Nor-llf, •lltrl lllo<llO Clfl•tf t!Mlr ,,...,.....,..., :lllO word•
... leU. TM ritM ti , •• ..,,.H ll'tltfl '9111 -·or
ell.....ir.au tU..11• ••Wr•ld, All len.n """''"'•-U..Whon Hd -llh•f HcireH -N-• _, ltf willll'llldon rtq"'"' It 111flltl1ntrn...,li1~rtt11. l"ltlt"ywlU notM P\lbllollect.
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and
Compao,y? Why does he ignore
the Orange County Chamber of
C.Ommer ce airport study and in-
,Wst upon an alrpor:t facility at
tar-away Camp Pendleton? What
is his r eason for not supporting
the ne"a,rby a nd logical site in the
Chino Hills?
5.2 miles from Diamond Bar, 11 .3
miles from Pomona, 7.5 miles
from Chino, 11 .0 miles from
Corona?
I would like to s uggest to
Supervisor Diedrich that he ar-
range 'with some or the Chino
Hills property owners to unlock
their gates so that he and the
other supervisors and all in-
terested personnel can get back
into this unknown area of beauty
(w here few have ever been) and
see first hand what an ideal site
this would be for a major jetport.
If he can't arrange for such an in-
spection, 1 can.
R.L. HALLEY
would allow the original owners
to purchase back their property
once the state has deelared it as
surplus land. There are many re-
• sid ents up and down the slate
who continue to reside in their
homes paying r ent to the state
not knowing how Jong they are
able to remain there. The majori-
ty of them are not able to rebuy
their own homes at the current
n1 arket valu e Oue to our present
innation ractor.
Is it because tbe Chino !fills
site is ideally situated smack dab
in the center df Southern.
Califor.nia and easily accessible
from the Counties of Orange, Los
Angeles, San Bernardino and
Riverside?. Is it because the pro-
Saudi l'isa PoUcy IS IT because the Chino Hills
includes sufficient raw acreage ·
to allow for a gieenbell buffer To the Editor:
MY BILL provides that the
prior owner. disregarding his
wealth or lack -or it, y,:ould have
the option of, buying his larid at
the same price pd-id to him when
the state originally paid for the
property. The one exception
which s~ould be noted is that any
sOrplus ·land which 1has been
declared to be of environmental
-importance can be acquired by
any governmental agency en-
~ 1-)>Qsed site ls \,400 [eel above sea
1eve1, where planes· Laking off
would be at a hig h altitude before
reaching populated areas -with
little or no consequentiaJ noise
and /or pollution objeclions? Is it
because the Chino Hills consist of
more than 60,000 unimproved
and uninhabited acres wh ere a
minimum of peopl~ \\'Ould be ad-
versely afrected? Is it because
the distance from the center of
the proposed runways is 4.4 miles
from Yorba Linda, 7.4 miles
from Placentia, 12.0 miles from
Fullerton, 8.2 miles from Brea,
zone encircling the airport which So. what ~f Scl\Jdi A:abia does
can be used for parks play-not issue visas to Uruted States
grounds, picnic ground~. golf J ews? What is Reptesentative
.. courses, open !pace preserve,:i:, Waxman (Pilot,-Fet?. 2S) getting
t rails, a Veterans Nati onal~ so hufly about? Doefhe expect
Cemetery, etc. and thus satisfy Saudi Ar abia to treat foreign
the environmentalists -as well J ews better than it treats foreign
as protect against future housing Arabs?
encroachment? Is it becai.ise a Doesn't he know th at even rc-
jetport at this location would h gious Moslems wishing to make
create thousands of new jobs for pilgrimage to the holy city of
local citi zens and eventually Mecca are denied visas by Saudi
generate tremendous revenues Arabia if these l\-tos lems happen
and taxes? ls it because thjs site to reside in Israel?
titled to environmental land and
they would have first option to
purchase it.
wo uJd comma nd a nearly 360 HOWARD l\-1. LENHOFF
I beli eve the bill js important
as it does not relate to a "select
few" as Mr. Petty presumes but
relates lo eact\ individual proper-
ty owner all over the state who is
·caught in this dilemma and
threatened to be uprooted.
Furthermore, I do not believe the
state or any governmE'ntal entity
should be in the real estate busi·
ness or be able to use the tax-
payers--' m o ney in order lo
spe-c ul a t e against other tax-
payers.
'I suppose you could call It an unemployment line. They're
Democrats signing up for the presidential nomination.'
'A ppease the U1aen1ployed, Not Rich
degree view of most of Southern
California and thus make it the
world's most beautiful airport
setting?
Radicals'
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Ford Feeding the Wrong Crowd
W.i\SlfINGTON ~ The vie"'· ( ) Negro"
that \Vatergate """1 s a s pat VON HOFFMAN The skiing ··snow Bunny," as be t"'cen t\\·o factions of the cartoonist Garry Trudeau calls
master class over technique got ~Ir Ford in hts Doones bury
reinforcement the other day "------------strip, and hi s senior associate,
w h e n around anlong a guest list "·hich Rocky Broadjaws, are inviting
Pre s ide. n t included quondam radicals like the wrong people to supper. It's
Ford had actress Candice Bergen, society not yesterday 's parlor radicals
Paki s tani ;_irchitect llugh Jacobsen and "'hO need appeasing but those
P r i m e society "'riter George Plimpton. 100.000uncmployed autoworkers
M in is t e r reporter Susan Watters \\'rote: "-ho hit to..,,•n and \\'eren't invited Zulfikar Ali over to snack on what Women's
Bhutto to a ''A RT DEALER Richard Wear Da ily call ed a dinner or fancy White "economy minded elegance" of I-louse di nner Feigen lo\'ed the evening. "This "supreme of pheasant veronique kind of thing can only make dance. Jud g· \\'ilh wild rice, brussel sprouts sense, Plimpton a nd I fl ew down ing from amandine and endive and the account publ is hed in on theplanetogetherandwede-watercress salad . Port Salut
\\!omen's Wear Daily. !\Ir. Nixon cided they must be bringing in cheese and a G rand l\larnier
might have avoided most of his the second·string radical fringe. sourne foll owed."
diffuc ulties if he'd had the Lookatthe kindof peopl e they're
smarts to invite a few more of the inviting. I predict their next
ri ght people to supper. guest will be J a ne Fonda, who
Robert l\l cKam<ira, "ho used wi ll come here and &he won't be
to make "'ar by comput er . was wearing her boots 1either. And
,1uoted as saying. ··r ni thrilled to when s he leaves, -they'll h<\,ve
be here. I used to ~ on the taken her teeth out.'
enemies li st ." After fi shing •• 'He m ea ns she'll be neutralized,' said hi .. wife ...
·He's so thrilled he's not thinking
ORANGE COAST straight.'
DAILY PILOT
They're fig hting the last war at
the White House, .Perhaps
nothi ng else can be expected of
Rock.y Broadjaws but dinner as
usual in black tie. The poverty
and deprivation or his early
childhood aside, during his stint
as governor of New York he
earned at least a minor reputa-
tion ror himself as the Great
Unemployer, the man whose un -
c.onsclonable lax polis=ies chased
400,000 jobs out otthe state.
• had desertea them. •
We h ~ven'1t r~ached unemploy-
ment '6{ those proportiqns yet.
Nobod)' knows whether we will or
not, because thelmeans of mak-
ing such prectrttions do not exist.
It is still1ti!'asonatile to assume
that the thing will bottom out at
around 10 or l2 percent, which is
a horr,.e ndou "'ii£ure \\'hen
tr anslaled into liVe~and jobs and
mortgages and debt.
· NOBODY blames l\lr. Ford for
this, no more than anybody can
think that cutting artichoke and
pate de'foie gr as consumption at
1600 Pennsylva ni a Avenue is go-
ing to put bread on the table of a
.. jobless electronics \\'orker in
A-lassachusetts. It they want to
dance Lill dawn as part or the rul-
ing class· rites of reconciliation,
let them ; but let A-tr. Ford get on
the stick, and J don't mean a ski
pole, a nd visit some of those un-
empl oyment offices.
Ro~rt N. \''trd. Pi<bhJhtr
Thotnos Krrvtl. f:ditor
Tlwma5 Polmtr. S1<11d11y
£d1tonnl Pagt Editor
" 'Nixon a nd LBJ were both
crackers,· said Feigen, 'Just
look how great this Is. The whol~
secret. formal thing 11' ridiculous.' "
Let Mr. Ford order in a few ex-
tra b att alions o f· civl l
servants,wfio spend· their day&
snjtch,ing government pen!:, and
let them get cracking to cut down
on the waiting ti.me in th'e un.-
employment orfices. Let Mr.
Mr. Ford is something else. Ford issue a few "statemen.Ls to
SefOre he transformed himself the people with m ortgages and
Thf' Nllll'lrl111I p~~e of thf' D.11 11·
Pilot ~l'l'ks In 1nfofm :irnt 1<!1m11l10tf'
re;,idf'l'll h.• prt"i>t"t1\1 n1t <•!'I !hi' fl••Jo:f'
dh•"f' cnn1mt"nta1 .' un lnp1 r~ of 11'1
lf'fE'SI h•· s,• nlll(lllf'<1 rolun1n1M ~ an<1
<'ilr1nnfll1<ls. b• pro1 1rhnw 10 forum
!fir r('11df'r~ • 1 11·\I ~ 11nd·h• 1>rl',l"!'ll1nJ.:
Ulls "*'"'~IJU ll•'I'',, nr11n1••n~ ;1rul 1d1'~'
oo ('urrtnl lnp1 r, Thi• 1•d1l•u1•I
np1n1nn~ t)r !hr l!.1111 l '•I·~ UPll\"<11
onl,\"ln lh<' r1ht1 u 1;t! n1h1n1n ;•I 111"
111p I'll tht p111ii;t 1Jr•11111>n' "'fl"'''"'' by lht-~lumnist~ •rlll 1{1-\l'r 11tl\{'I ~
itrf' lh•lr o\\·n •ncl n1, tnd<lnrn1tn1 •)f
l.hdf \ 11~·8 b~· lht' OJ!I~ Pllnt ~Mold
bf w,rred.
Sunday, March 2, 1975
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1 into tl\e Snow Bunny hip-hopping without jobs. Let him say we're
APPARENTLY Mr. Feigen ia across the country selling his not going to Jet you lose your
correct. They are, u 'a matter Of ~chaotic ana unthought out homes. Let him say this society
policy, having a series or alumnt , e'conomlc program. he was a c•res. .
reunions with the wea1thy,· the youn• man.· growing up in the , He better db I~, ''°9· Because
hig hly placed and theinfluentiaJ. Depresajon aod• feeling it. He there's one thing you hear among
Just four days previously, 11t •. must remem,ber that what did all kinds of~ people; that's the
similar dinner for lhe En1U1h Hetbert Hoover tn wasn't his of· phrase, "It's not going to~ like
prime mini ste r , they invited,. flclal at:ts -~hether they were Jast time.'' They don't have •
William Paley, CBS' board preai-rlaht or wron•, Hoover did more anythin1 In partlcuJar in ,mind,
denl , C lifton Daniel, the ~IJD any previous President to but it thl1 keepa on. and J erry
\\.'ashington Correspondent of tJSe ~ !O fi ght hard times -but his Ford keeps skltng1 _tbey'Jl fiaure
Ne¥..· York Times, Warren Beatty &lppta_rance of.Indifference that out something. Ano when they do,
and singer Michelle Phillipi, W'ho , wteckld !)Im. ·1-0 the mllllons on the midn.\1bt da·11ctn and trufne ·
s uc('eeded In getting heraell the brea~lln es a nd in tbe knothen are &o1nC to find out
quoted as saying that 1ht and gt. 'ffoovervlllea, it aeerned tha~ ·-that, tr the .,.ace riiarcbe:rs were
llot Rich ard$oo ''talked a.bout the. their country' -n°' Just thelr mad, the bread marc'httt will bo
fa ct that alll he Waitera l*'e ate . fOVemment but their. country-, ... ~e.· . ~ •.
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Carpenter Rebuttal
To the Editor:
A letter written by Phillip A.
Petty, who I might mention is a
law partner to my foriv.er cam-
paign opponent, charie.s that
legisla tion introduced by me
....,,. would allow the state to "give
away" land formerly acquired
by the state. DENNISE. CARPENTER
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The.bill. S.B. 245, as introduced, •. Senator, 36Lh District
Mail Is Exp,endable
By VIRGINIA TllESIGER
When the word service could be bracketed with that of re-
liability there was, not so long ago, a firm belief that "the mails
must get through." -
It ~as a cliche at whi ch we 'aughed a lltUe, but nevertheless,
either consciously or unconsciously, we definitely did expect, the
postman to deliver letters to our door several times a day re1•rd·
less of the weather or the state of the nation .
Even when the snow lay feet deep on the Scottish hills we did
not for a minute doubt that Mr. McG regor Would eventually reach
us with a birthday card from Gr:anny. Even Wheh there was._
heatwave in Devonshire we expected.Mr. Carter to bicycle seven mil es to bring us a bulb catalog. ~
Come February-fill-dyke, when the noods were out across th~
roads, it did not occur to us that we should be cul off!rom our cor-
respondence. In a boat or on a horse or carried In a sponge bag bf
a swimmer, our m ail had, we knew, to get through! ...
1 The posts are notoriously,. universal\Yi erratic, and it ~
customary to deplore this ~apriciousness Jn no "'ncertain terms·;
indeed the papers are always publishing ~bu.se from people
whose letters have taken 10 days to travel 10-tnU·e., and·f.h,-re ts
much tearing of hair and gnashing o( Leeth In the b"9ines1_ World
over lost orders, delayed bills, missed opportunities, and soon. '
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HOWEVJ:R, TO mosE of us who are not engaged in urc.ent
business affairs therti has come the slow realization -'k s~w In
England, at any rate, beca~e we have been nurtured in the 1)(~
that our postal system was second to none-that the Post Of c:efa
crass inefficiency is really ra~r attrac~\ye. " . 1
t/ one can• swallow national Pi1de thert ls sota~~lnJ de-Ha:httu~ ab;out gettJng a letter th.•t s ~late tD do anrfl-!nl a~t.
An l~v1tation to a party that hu alre-1y tal(,en, place ,brlap a
positive a:low of pleasure, as does a poakard t1rrivpte llJ;t UHi.27th
·saying the WilJ->erforces will be paS,in8 ~Ough ~n..on u.e
23rd and would Jovetobeseenifonehap"ns tObear®DCL~ .. I
Also, it Is nice to be ebleto sa7 with ab10lute b'ut.b: t\la.t~r..,
ason we did not attend a meeting is b~cause we never knew it ,O-as
taking plae·e . · • • f' ·:..,, • .. ·
It is true there are moments whca it would be helpful toaet.a
·prompt answer to a queryt and one h•l to admit. that a <;9AAtrf
with an unrellablepostal aervice doei not lnsr,lre confidenfff.a6d
yet that feeltn1 of loltur o.Ucr, of taklna llf•J~lt oomes and' the
post as it comes n·ot, la curioustr refreshlni. '.t , • ._ .' . ,,_
Recently, Italy got so beliind hUd lwdellVer!nt henttltors
she'simply put a mat.ch to a mltnon of thtm lnd ontwoDden'.bbw
mlJ\y peaple were genuinely the worse off ior this act of desper'a·
lion? ..
And bow many reveled In the peace of ~DI tncom,mnkado?
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AVALANCHE! True Ute Tale of
Terro7
The rest of the index is just as
predictable:
Go Ahead · and Light That
Cigarette
-And Cake Your Lungs With
•Cancer
IUght's Rl~t: How One Labor
· Union
Broke Us Bonds and Vot~d
Republican
My M~1t Unforgettable
Charaeter-BUI Didn't Take a Bath in 58 Years, But llJ5 Heart
Was Pure (And aean>
SEX AFTE~ NINETY
Keeping a Golden Glow in the
Golden Years
~EW JERSEY'S RIVERS
Industry Is Eeology's Biggest
Helpmate
I'll be lured into reading this
pap while picking out some of
those totally forgettable pieces qf
st.oi.n humor that dot its pages.
(Tell me, honestly, do you re-
member ONE joke you ever read
in the Reader's Digest?)
Why, you a sk, am I a re·
· subscriber after 20 years?
Carolyn Davis did it. You know
Carolyn. She sends out the con·
test stuff. She fills your head with
dreams of indolence and rich·
n~s. How you can win $100 a
week for life! $1 ,000 a month for
DAIL V PllOT 7
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life! $250,000 in one lump sum!
More money than you ever
dreamed of. Quit the job. Travel. P~. Buy an airplane.
CAROLYN lays it on you: "As
a prize -winner from
CALIFORNIA. MR. KEEVIL.
you would join the ranks of S-5,767
OTHER LUCKY CAUFOR·
NIANS. . .from towns like
TUSTIN. COSTA MESA AND
·NEWPORT BEACH ... "
All this just for sending the lit·
tle piece of c ardboard back to
Carolyn in the enclosed ...
yeah, and there's the rub. You
get two envelopes. The outside of
one says NO, meaning you don't
want to subscribe. Tbe other says
YES.
I maintained a NO entry has
just as good a chance of winning
as a YES entry. Another party at
my house disagreed. She argued
that th~ NO e.ntries are dumped
in the Hudson River or whatever
river is close to Pleasantville.
So. behind my back, with no
family conference, no prior
agree m e nt or arrangement,
completely against my wishes,
she sent a tab back in the YES en·
velope. Zap, I am now receiving
the Reader's DigesL
Today I read in New Times
magazine that a Mr. Ronnen-
berg, a Digest spokesman for the
nonexistent Carolyn Davis, as-
5ures an inquirer that a NO reply
has j ust as good a chance of win ·
ning as a YES reply. In fa('t.
most winners sai.d NO. ,
. ' ... ' Scnt~lliiz .. g· 't~~··~I;J.~. Budget for Waste
JUST WHAT I knew alt along. l
don't have to say YES to win the
$250,000. I don't have to read
Humor in Uni form to have my
own pad in Fiji. I don't have to
Test My Word Power to wear
tailore d suits a nd hand-sewn
shirts. In this ¥ear of economic
troubles it is ellpecially impor-
tant for Americans to pay some
atfeqtion to ,\braham Unco1n's
Moobmic views_
· Some of the Ctvil War Presi-
dent's statements in this lield-
had they ~n c ar.eCully adhei-ed
to by his successors -would
b,ve eliminated many of the
spending crises the United States us been through, including the
pre1ent skyrocketing inflation.
' H'ere ·is wbat Lincoln would
have said about ~ome of the ques.
Uons which are plaguing this na-
tion today:
1-You "Cannot est.ablifh sound
security for Ute futUl'.e on bor·
l'owed money. ~
2-Yeu cannot help people
permanenUy by doing for them
what they could and s1)6uld do for
themselves~ · ·
3-YO\i <;ANNOT build
cbaracte'r and courase by tOing
away a man's initiative and in·
dependence.
. 4-You cannot help the wage-
earner by pulling down the wage-
payer.
S-You cannot brink about pro·
sperity by discouraging thrift.
BARRY ·
GOLDWATER ..
was the concept of help~ people
to help themselves. Thls certain-
ly is the only way to build' perma-
nent recovery and ptosperity.
Some.years bac"-•n the period ot the Great Depression, it was
believed that Americans would
nevF develop a dependency up-
on government welfare; that
their . personal pride w a·s too
gr~t; that what the majority of
Perhaps the most important Amertc~ caught tn \be squeeze
thing Lincoln stood for in the 1 wanted was aometbfng to Ude
CieJd. of national economic Policy them o'Ver'Uutil they could rind a
way t<f mak~ ends meet on their
own.
Anyone acquainted with the
Ab'lerican systerp of welfare has
long since done away with that
line of thought. Through the
years we have developed a
welfare de'pendency among
many Qf our people. The welfare
. roJls in this country, for example, contlnu~ to climb even while.
sbbrtages were developing in
many lines of work available to
the Un.employed .
ANOTHER PROBLEM has
been instilling in some people the
idea that some kinds or work are
beneath their abilities and
therefore should not be engaged
jn, even as a stop-gap measure.
In the crisis that confronts the
country today, one or the first
things to do is conduct a thorough
investigation of present welfare
rolls and programs to see what
kind of savings can be made.
These times require the closest
scrutiny of all governm ent
spending, whether for welfare
progr a ms or measures of de·
fense.
Whil e I am a strong believer in
an adequate d efense system, I
also believe some savings can be
made in our methods of procure·
ment and other areas where
waste and inefficiency have been
allowed to cr eep into Pentagon
operations
In short. I don't have to love
Reader's Digest to take money
from Reader's Digest.
That's academic. of course. I
a m now a subscriber and
Pleasantville hasn't yet notified
me of my winnings.
The writer in New Times
fi gures his chances of winning
the sweepstakes are "about the
same as my chances of having a
parachuting s kyjacker drop a
briefca'se full of money into the
flower box on my windowsill."
He doesn't know I'm waiting in
hi s windowsill.
No doubt reading Life in These
United States or some other in-
sipid chapter chosen by the folks
in Pleasantville. N.Y.00572.
lt'S a Long ·way Fro:nl ~ellast to Minnesota
By CANDACE PEARSON
There is a vibration of violence in the .
air, like the singing of high tension wires or
the eerie c!alm before a storm. A tlote of ex-
pectancy, played out by mute acceptance of
what some call protection -and others
brand oppression.
The civU war in Northern Ireland is a
complicated sickness cauaed by deep re-
ligious and political dilputes. My visit in
Belfast last !all was short, and I won't pre·
1 sume it gave me.any solutions to the ill.a of
many years making. .
I offer instead a picture of Belfut,
through my eyes and the words of some of
its people. Reflections ln the sometimes
bloody pool of Ulster. •
--There 11 nothinc here for the casual
tourist. The. Irish countr)'llde to the far
north is m•tly luab, ,..... and inv1Un1.
But Belf a1t 11 l Ured bolt and ahQoe\' asks
you to leave, dropplnJ hints with tankl and
·barbed wire.
"There'• nathine foe people to see," .s~ the soUcltor, u be aues do~ the
street.
His mood cbanie-to sarcasm. Hi•
topic: the Hotel Europa, aC?'Oll th• street
from Belfast's railway station. 1t bu been
bombed 25 or 28 times, so many Um•
t4ey've l°'t count. . .• . Now people lo' there ·f Qr an evening
JMal aQd • .,. dl .. ppobtt.4 wben there'• no
~PiO'kHl (0r deHert, the 1awyer says with
a wry smile, adding that tbe hotel manager
is ti'Ylpc to "tht that.'.'
~ "'t tbe Bel.fut depot there an eu1tom1
men cd 1uatft who cheek lUCl•fe and ult eo.t .._, "trienill9'' in tbe Unlted Ktnedom
and, 0 Are you l•klnl any presents to
them!t'
'l'be B•ttt•• fovemment commtrce bulldlna ud boQkatore bear the scare ol a ...,.,.. bo•btn1 only weeka ~a1t. Molt ol
lie window• are broken m the blast and are ,.,....... .... """ ... ..,,,,..,~--" ,. ,.
The \all, laconic solicitor glances at the
bombed-out 1truotures 8.nd. the "Daneer"
sign posted on them. He says mocltingly,
"Danger to what ~the people or the build·
ings?
"There is no justice here," be con-
tinued later. "There is no freedom. Only
law and order.''
He-spoke bitterly about the British gov-
ernment's practice ot interpment or detain-
· ment, euphemisms !or imprisonment
• Candace ,PtarfOn u a formn reporter f or
thd Oail.i/ Pilot tDho Ml recf!fltl11 m"1'ned /i-om
HWrOl montAa in Hvrope.
withou~1 rial (and sometimes without
formal cbarees>.
It ia used with men and women suspect·
ed of bein1 a11ocSa~ with « eYep •Ym· patheUc to the Imh RepiibUcan Army:
There 11 nothing be « an1 other lawyu can
do. the aoUcltor added, to llelp the men in tho
M0e, the Bell••< prison, or the women ln
Armqb, aG mil .. away, Thls ls Wat'.
Stand.lng under a store awnJna to
11cape a relenUets •beet Of raln, tbe Briti!h
IOldlert excbahJe ci1aretta and gossip. A
huddle of khaki, JunCJe camouflace oo city
atreetl. "This is my holiday, my lritb holi-
day," one aoldier at)"I. He laughs. Unco'n·
VinctNly. ,
TBB SOLDIERS ARE on a fout·montb
Ulul' o! duty and then are sent eomeplece
else. Some are friendly. otben botdle, IW'· l1 to the lrlsh they atop to s~b oe fOOl or
in ears. 0.-ie man pv• a aacll of fW'ftll
:• to a sotdltr Who checks bll tar for.
bs and1ua1. •
thorougblares, str ong, silvery chains are
bung engine-high across streets to stop trar. ~c but there are no body searches:
To reach businesses on arzy interior
streets, one mus t p ass through a barricade
of iron bars, barbed wire and you must sub·
mit to a tho,rough body frisk.
Lookout holes are cut in boarded-up
windows at the army regiment head-
quarters, which is protected by a three-
St.ory·high mesh fence.
Down the street a brick watchtower is
stationed. Inside a soldier points his rifle
just ove r the be ads oC passersby. He
watches the rooftops.
"People-can get used to-anything," a
man said to me that day. Maybe. The
Belfast r~ents acted calmly, as if these
were "normal" city streets.
most of the people in the North lJke being
British s ubjects.
Young Irish backpacking through other
parts of Europe sometimes say the conflict
between Catholic and Protestant is exag.
gerated, tha~ they have friends of both
faiths. But then the \liolence. Isolated inci·
dents of a small radical group or perma
n~nt hate?
No bombs went off that day. Two days
before the Europa had been bombed; a few
days later, other bombing and shooting
started up again.
Head~ines in the British and Irish press
were constant re minders of the trouble
"The holiday is over ; Tears as children return to the terrors of Ulster," read the
headline in the Aug. 14 London Daily Mail
about 120 children returning home to
bullets, bombs and death in the wartorn
CITY HALL IN BELFAST is a ~tr.?ets of Bellast, aft.er a stx·week holiday
beautlf\11 old building, as yet untouched by m Minnesota, America."
explosions. A l a rge park-like lawn .. J don't really want to go home," one
stretches around it, dotted by benches and ll·year·old was quoted in the story. "It's
a towering figure of Queea Victoria. free here and I can go anyplace I want.'·
. . In Dublin several years ago, Irtsh na-tionalis~ ~!~~ up _ _statues of Queen Vic-"HELP US GO FllOM Strength to
toria and BrH:.ish war hero Admiral Nelson Strength" reads the coverline in a full -page
and set fire to parts of the British Embassy. advertisement for civilian "defense"
The old statues we~e "left over from volunteers in ~he News Letter
the days of British "1le." said Tony It beglns: "Our Record so far this year
Byrne, a producer at a Dublin television (is) 49 terrorists captured; 31 weapons
station. "They annoyed people." found ; 1.150 pounds oC explosives un·
"I think southern Ireland's attitude earthed. It adds up to the fact that the Ulster
toward Britain is ~Jing," the retired Defence Regiment is cracking down on ler-
corporati°" attorney blustered as he looked rorism."
at Viet~ on ber hone ln the Mltast · The ads pasted on the outside of city ~n. buses cajole readers to turn in their local
He said be dOMD~ want to leave the cl· UtA members by dialing• pedal number.
tY h• lovff, IO e .._ ...,_.,,._ed to lta "incon· --P
venltnctt. •• • , The 1rim beadllnes keep oo cominJ.
"ft'• part of evtrYdaf ll!~." be say1 of_ MeinwhUe, most of the . people ln
the frisk• and feaoea. Bel fa t wUl go on, UnJ.nt up pa 1ively for
H• eonteod1 t.be. IRA repreaeots a another search or visiting Minnesota,
, that. fana \he .names of r•ll•lou Amenc11. and wondering how It cao be so
-Ucal 4111eord ~DO aood. lie claim! qulet lnthe middJe ofthenight. •
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<N-0.11, "4 ... , .. ., ·spe1king gattents at
ORANGE _.:: UC 1 . Oranee County Medical . rv1ne Center. ~ed1cal students are ad· About 20 students have
dtng 1.anguage classes volunteered. -to t ake a
to their already h®vy thrt:te-hou·r Thursday
course loads lo help bat-night clasl jn Spanish
tt'rdo\v n . the linguistic lan guag'e .hnd ·the
and ~ul tural ba.rri~rs medical J Olklore of
blocking commun1cut1on Sp1:1.nish·speaki ng com·
ORANGE COUNTY
munities in Orange
County.
Although translators
ar e avail able at the
Medical Center where
students take pai:t ln
medical care, the pro·
spective physic ians find
it importa nt to have
more pe rsonal conversa-
tions with patient ~.
"SOJ\IETl~1 ES y.·hen a
physician n1 ust use a
translator, part of the in·
forn1ation Is losl in the.
trans le1t ion," s:1id n1ed
~tudent Calvin \\'heeler.
:a. ~4-..__ .··Jl also is sometimes
For the
Record
Births
FebrlHr' 10, ltf)
l,'r, ;ind M1>, l<och•rCI HOW•«I,
ll/~2 MCOC:•M<!• c .. cu:, H,,n!ol'l\lton
t>t:..ch.OOy Mr o<l<IM•'· Roy £•ponaao, J1;2101
St•'''"· Co,1• Mt!>d, oorl.
Mr d<ld Mr>. WoU+•m F~ulk...,r,
'121• Swan 0 < Co>t<1 Me••. Qlrl,
Ftorw••• 21. !ti~
""' •nCI M•> 1 hOMd> F 1em1ng, :ii.cl\ p,.,.,.,~,. Ln lo,, Jrwone, 9"'
M • •nCI Mr>. .. ~ndt+k Bos, 2olil>
Irv'""· CO>I• Me~o. OOy Mr dnCI Mr ... B•IK<' Ht!eno .... , 'fll11
f'oe!n.t'"•dY Or., .. ...,,llngton S..•cn,
OO• Mr. and M•>. Borent Cora1noer,
19011 M.inn St , lf11one. boy.
Or ofl<I M•> S1ewen H"mph•<'y, !111 Wdl~• Front D• , Corond Ol!I Moir,
00• Fe1>r11•r1 n . ,.,~
M r olfl<I M t>. JO" Mohl~t, 11>1 E
·~n sir ... !, CO•ld ......... OOY.
M• •nCI Mf' R~rtdlCI L(-.\ft, 1'1Q31
..,.,oa .. ••<l M1>nt,n91on !le•<h,!Xtl'.
F1b•u,.ry 2J, 1'/S
,.,., •/Id M•'· Ror,o;;n ~ Vincen!,
,..,; (•~''"~"' Or , NewpQrl Beacon,
""' Mr _,...i M1'. I ~•ron<e Apl>l!nl1!11er
•• 110111 Mrll ~r., '''"'"· oirl M• ~no Mr \. Roll<!•! Ndmi.!h, 3611
p,.., '.o1 . ''"'""'· ,, .. 1 Mr dn<I M•>. l«>t><!•I Win<hor, l'>O'll\
O•d~C Ln., H1.>n!1n1t10n Oea<n. bey.
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FebrMiHY II, It/$
Mr .,/Id M•> R.,,rroond J . E•too,
"""''on v,"'10. 9"' M• o1noa M•~ RrCd.,10 Oo.,,11,., 5dtl
Cltmt.n1 .... 9•rl
Fel:lr.,..ry 10. 1•1s
M• -'n<I Mr> l•~le• A S.,11.,,, <,,..,,
C•o:menrc. bO•
FeO•ll•rY II, ltl• +·
"'' d...:l M r> Mo<~ .. ~I '4 MOrq..n s.,,. C•"'n"'nte, bO•
Fe1>rwo1rv n , 1t1•
M• dncl M•~ Jann E Jonn,100 "'""'
C.1e...,.,n1~.l>01.
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Mr dncl M•~. "'"°"rt A !lurr•~ ~·"' C.•·""'"'~·~"! M• 0"'1 Mr~. OonJlll A ~I''""'""· S<I" Clemen~i;. bo•
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MEMORIAL l"ARI(
(en-.-'t!'y M ;,,t!tJCTy
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f•~, ·' ,. r·
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very cumbersome to use
a trans lntor "'hen "'e
just \\'anl ;:i patie nt to do
a simple maneuver to
check it response. ·
"Taking medi cal hi s-
tori"es y.·ould be easier
with more kno\vledge or
the langu age.
"If \\·e have to tell pa·
Countian
Sentenced
To 5 Years
SA:"JTA ANA -One of
two m e n booked on
a rmed robbery charges·
ilfter a Huntin g ton
Beach "·oman and her
molhcr were attacked
a nd robbe.d in the
younger woman's home'
has been sent to ste1te
prison for not less than
five years.
Oran ge Co unty
Superior Court Judge
Everett \\'. Dickey im -
posed the maximum
term on J3mes Addison
Judd, 19. also known as
l\.lcDani els. of Orange,
<1ftcr t h e defe nd ant
pl eaded guilty to charges
of first degree armed
robber'• ..
Co-dl·fcnd a nt l\11 chael
'Hil e, 21. Santa A\la.
pleaded guilty to aiding
and abetting. He was sen-
ten ced to 90 days in
Orange County Jail and
placed on three years
probation.
One of tht' pair broke
the ja\v of the younger
\\'Oman <1nd trussed up
h e r m o th e r before
ransacking the home last
Sept. 8. Both men y.·cre
'later arrested al their
homes ..ind th e loot re-
coverL·d .
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l"8 NeD!u"" Soc1ery" t~e •""''*""' lo 1ne <O•''• +n •0.1 ••<1 mcrlu•,,.·fune••l·Come1ery •ystem
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O•g•,.i.ea c•em•UOn ••tv•O• w11n
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and be knowled gable
&bout what role ·tbe
medlcal rolklore in t~
person's cultural
heritoge ma¥jtl8)' In opt
undei=sl8nding the Pf· . '
blem."
A pik>t program bas
been se t up a\ th'~
medical t't'nter. tau(ht
by Art Munoz. principt\I
or J ordan" Elementarv
School ' Jn ~Orange, and
Esther Bp.,l~il:rr.,.a mu, an
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The teachers describe Munoz ls eiilhu5iastic Ji certai41ly is a belp to learn quickly. Students
illnesses tn terms· 6t •bouJ. lhe :results of the the Spanish-speaking can use what they H.fve
SP.a ~l 15 h m_e <Li ca 1 ·\,rogri,m. .comtnunity because it learned when t'hey re~ tolkl~ ~ell!,!tg stµcle.nls .... . • -. provldes _better un~ torn to their patlent~~e u.bout 'fo)k remedies and ••1lfinNK it's a credit de rst and 1 n g of ! he same evening, sbe sati ·
the prlfer'en,ce -of some to tile young people to'3t· -llled\cal worl",'' Munoz "Th,e. class eaten _to -
Spanish.speaking people tend the class despite~ s11ld. _ 1 the immediate n~eds oC
to De tr-ealed by "curan·' their busy schedule and The s~lldents , l\1rs. the medical ~tudent t,q
deros," oi-folk doctors, forthelrintere~\Wsatls· Bal~errarila fi&id , are speak to the patienl,
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Balboa Bay lapped tamely against con·
crete .pillnas under the Pavllion dining room as dnnks were served and the two seasoned
strani.era were 1n~oc1uced across the table.
They wouJdn t be strangers long; each
havtna a common bond or
continents visited a'nd ad·
ventures encounter ed.
Bob King, 85, who lives
alone in a huge Kiama h
River lodge where Aunt
l>auline's ashes are scat-
1 tered on the Wooded hUl
towerlng behin(f it, crossed
the Atlantic the first time
as a teenager to fight
V•NUL Kaiser Wilhelm. •
Sam Hakam, 68, of Huntingto'n ~each
spent 20 years in the U.S. Merchant Marine: He sold an eyewitness account to Life
Magazine, with photos, or a torpedo attack'On th~ dead.ly Murmansk Run during World War
JI m the icy North Atlantic. Now he has a steel plant.
Uncle Bob wa~ dispatched by Texaco to
Saudi Arabia in lf44 to develop fuel oil sup-
plies lbr the U.S. Navy in World War ll's wan-
ing days. · ·
' One of the family' a favorite photographs
from bygone ~ys shows him marching to an
. elaborate Ro)'al feast in a tent right oµt ol The
Arabian Nights, •· dlgnitary in a procession
led by old King ·lbn Saud and then·Prlnce
Faisal, who now o~cupies the throne. , ·
War, world trli'1eJ, heavy lndustty, l\~lp·
ing get the heavyweight work ot the 20th cen·
tury done. P owerful, heady stuff to recall over
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cocktails.
The men sipped and sort ol isounc1ed each
other out.
"You know Abbadan?" Uncle Bob asked
of the island refinery port at the h~ad of the
Persian Gulf, off Iran.
.. I got in a rtsht with a guy in a bar there
once.'' r.eplied Sam, the onetime Jhip's radio
operato1. "l don't remember much about it ·
though. He knocked me out."
They move on mentally to other f~raway place~ • .,Phah~n,.Sumatra and et.Mr perb-of
call that.I Jtave changed their faces with war •
.and tlmf like the lusty youni men'whovlaited them.
Old Shanghai came up, and that is de-
finitely •tOld Shanghai," as opposed to just
plairP"old "Shanghai," they agreed.
Sam observed that Old Shanghai is where
a man could go out after dark without fear of
having a lurking beggar stick a dagger in hls
back. Th~ ~ea port city has changed. .
·'Bai.rain," Sam muted of a•u>ther
Aramco island refinery installation lying
between the seashell-littered shores ol the sul-
try Per!Jifn Gull. '
"G~wasit hotthere, .. besaid. •
Unal Bob and Aunt Pautlne bad seen the
sun rise ehind Mt. Killmar\jaro ln Africa -
from a propeller-drivel\ airltner .... and
camped in treetop buts on safari· while leoparri~rowled ln the dark below.
"Ol you ever r et· to A~tralia?" Uncie
Bobask Sam. , • .. .
"Noil never m ade it there.'-" ·
"Nenher did I." _,,used Uncle Bob.
Tlie two seasone4old world travelers then
fell silent. •.. . , .. :,'!
The tame bay waters lapped below us. '
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Elections to Test 'Machines'
By T HOMAS D. E LIAS break~o\\'.n if! Dym ally's · Big money, interest-nant governor, highest
Every time ,someone ~rganizat1on 1s the deser-ingly, has not played a office ever held by a
manages to form a hon of Congresswoman major role in any or black man in California.
cohesive group of politi-Yvonne Braithwaite these organizations. Anti Berman's strong
cians and get them and Burke , a on.et~'!le · None bf these or· organization has allowed
their allies reelected re· •follow er who now Joins ganizations , however, him to concentrate on his.
peatedly, the specter of has any realistic ambi-work in the Legislature,
"machine politics" is SOUTHERN Hons to become a ge-where he's become As·
raised. CALIFORNIA nu in c "machine.'• sembly majority leader
Today,therearethi-ee FOCUS C a l ifornia 's l oose within less than three
significant organizations political structure in-years there. That makes
of this type in California s ures this. him one of the key men
politics. a ll of them Bradley in.ba eking ~en·. Butthe solidbase such inthestatecapitol.
based in the southern neth Washington agmns t an organization can give Any shifts in these
half of the st ate. Thev Greene. . a politician has helped· power bases will cause
usually d o not bumi) On thl' othPr ~i ck of make both Berman and changes in the statewide
heads, preferring in· town, Bradley and the' Dy mally statewide power structure, so
stead to avoid confronta· Ber man group a r e gi,·· powers. Dymally's or· politicians from all parts
lions. Most often. in fact, ing strong bac king to ganization was the core of California are in·
t hey work c l osely Fran S a dtch 's cam-of support that allowed terested observers in
together. paign. him to become lieute· this spring's contests.
A pair of elections .------------------------------'-l scheduled within the
next two months in Los
Angeles will feature
these organizations in in·
t eresting combinations.
That they can 't really
dictate the results is
cl ear evidence they are
not "m a chines" of the
Eastern type.
ONE RACE will pit the
DISCOVER
CHELSEA ROW & THE aooc co.
IN OUR NEW MAU WING
South Coast ?lua
organizations headed by ~----------~-~--~~~~-~-----~ Los Angeles Mayor-Tom
Bradley and Lt. Gov .
Mervyn Dymally direct·
ly agains t each other.
The second contest
features Bradley's allies
and the org anization
headed by Democratic
Assemblyman Howard
Berman of Beverly
Hills teaming up to try to
e lect a new liberal
membe r of the Los
Angeles City Council.
Dymally's efforts to
assure the election of
Democratic A s·
semblyma:i Bill Greene
to his old s tate Senate
seat in the south Los
Angeles are a may ac·
tually be a last.ditch ef·
fort to keep his organiza.
lion going.
At one time, Dymally,
then the Senate's only
black m e mber. was
known as th e "com·
modore" of a "fleet" of
black a ssembly men,
several of whom were
onetime assistants of his.
These close allies in·
eluded Greene, Leon
Ralph, Julian Dixon and
Frank Holoman.
TOGETH E R , th ey
dominated black politics
in Southern California.
The first sign that
Dym ally's clout in the
blaek comm unity might
be on the · wane came
when he b acked Jess
Unr'Uh, th• former M·
sembly speaker who is
nOY(i state treasurer,
ag~nst Bradley io the
197a, mayoral primary.
Br•dley swaD)ped Unruh
ln black precln ct1.
Next, R-ert Farrell won a ·city council seat
from a blaek area with
. strong s u ppott from
Bradley and. stronl op.-
. posllibn from Dymally.
1b"1 Dymally's prote,e
Holom an was soundly
whipped last year ln hil effort lo move up lnto the
1t,tte Senate agaln1t
Nite Holden.
Both Holdeo and Far•
rell are ~on•iderabty
mol'e Uberat on most is·
sun thon the men
~ally backed. •t.l~ISlllUC
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Dew.son lies rec~tl11 ~· Phnom Penh. ealm in the capital ctty, Lon I'ol's wire hosiust he believes 60 percent ot army has not won a =si{:~~h~~;~~'::~·0'/:i: · Diplomats. aftdrf ~or1 1
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lif'td there peraod1cally· govern men .. 0 MUa s 78'.it Ins thtan a d~of 00 ~ plush new house hnttfa this year bas lined · -counteroffensive since . have told t,tPI correepon-
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o 1sobservataons. 1 opening of the ri ver ' Rather , tbey are re-
pro~elled rice fllg)\ts ll costs more than
from Saleon and $3,000 $200,000 11 day just for
for each cargo plane• rreight charges.
filled with a mmunition. That as why the Ford
At current airlift rates administration hes
-which must be ex-asked tor another 1222
panded s till further milli~n in al.d: to pay f~
within the very near contanuat1on of the
luture for a fµel airlift -. airlift. • . could b\ly another year I •tined, A visitQt t n)' ot the lion ts grim, the military · -Rebel forces have
Sf\IGON <UPI> -The1 of time for Phnom Penh ; ,Aayoae who car« to favqrite rialf·dozeo fOOCi situatio'n is downri&bt cut. all surface Toutes in· r-;;;;;;;;=;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;::==========;
. United States can buy~ . • ! Spend a f4't' hours dis-restaurants ~f ~)\DOft\ ftjghtening. • to Cambodia ftom the •
tim e for t•he pro-1 But reporter Paul'cu1sin.g ttte situ,atlon Penh .at any "ocdirn& The spectacular and outside, cut all surface R E-OPENING SALE
Americangovernmentof Vogle,whp retu.fned wILh C..m~tap citiiens wlll find .ienerals c<ilr'] bloody rocket attacks on communications linking
Phnom Penh, but the fall! from a visit \Q Phnom s~n lindw al mo unf onels and yountladiesJft PhJlorn .Penh are the the approximately 20 20% OFF ·
ol Cambodia to the Com·. Penh l~sf '¥eek,-sa a it ·ammous agr;:.eement tha the midst of fo11r.ftour bare tip of the iceberg tn aovernment enclavej;, 0 . . :,A.' ~unists withi~ a year isl was a~paref\l there lihal
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Vlrtually certam. the Umted States. "isJtst Nol will all before the . . • ~-.tlefields, the government . Phnom Penh Airport UD·
UPI r eporter s a nd cor-1 trying find a grac.efu.1 endolt.heyear; Corruption JS r•·~·t .army is simply losing the safe for commercial KEEL~R
resPQndents in lndochina way to t~se Cam bodi~." · "The single bigest' despite the elfomaftJ.S, war. traffic. :UPHOLST~-..,.
reached this conclusion · problem is that the high Ambassador J9hn Gun-• -Phnom Pe.nh,,self is ~ ll
afte r months of in·, ''THERE JS n o1commandstillthinksitJs ther Dean ·to ha\11tth~ S\lrrounded by pro SUPP.LYING Phnom HasMovectFromCentwSt.
terviews with senior of.: thought given to winning i winning the war " uid a ~rvernjent 0 1'.-t .. tlle\ • Cotnmunist rebels w~ Penh with the current OWNEA BILL KEELER HAS RE.TU,.NEO
ficials. diplomats and · in Cambodia .a nd there is longtime foreign iresi-. Ma.ot Y corrupt ~t· are bet,ve~n one and 12 airlift i9 almdst pro-New 4••..-aaeW.19«118'.
the people of Cambodia. absolu_ te.ly n o sign of, dentoflhecapital. . ficers. 1Jliles IJ'om the center of hibitively ex~ensive -NewPlleeeMZ-9292 SAAIE ou.u.J1Y lillOfllUtlANSH ~ith~tth~miracle of j' negot1at1 0 s or a acej . Evidence or this is __ A~f=~~mce:r_~~~~r~~~~~~e~o=tt~f:·~·~~~~~~:~:O:·~~:~:r~e:a:c~o=f~~=e~j:e:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the present U .S. airlift, bart;ain," Vogle ::.aid. ·:---=t'""HE~\...------..., · ·
Cambodia would fall · Despite that. Presi· ' --...... -
with i n a m o nth ,; dent Ford said <.1t a news
strangled by rebel forces confer ence last week
which have cut e very sur-that while the situation
face route to the nation" in Ca mbodia 1s very
and to each of the gov-· critical, ·"if they are able
ernment enclaves. to mqintain natwnal in·
Cambodia's army , tegrity until the end of
d es p i t e a l l t b e th.e dr.y~ason there is a
persuasive efforts o( possibility of ncgoti a·
U .S . military a nd tions lo end the war in
diplomatic officials, bas Cambodia."
not made any serious at-The first -time visitor
tempt to reopen the: to Cambodia these dHys
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Got a problem ? Th'1l writ• Pofl>i.mn. Pat IOiU C1'f Tfd.
tape. get the anaw1n aad adioe p ""4 to •ol~
fneqw"es fn gov•rnment and ~n. 1'afl JIOUi
quesfiona to Pat Dunn/At YOWi~. Orange Coast
Daily PUot. P.O. Bor 1560. ~ ltl••· ea. nm.
1 l~luda y(>tcr telep~ n"'1'&bier. The column o~r1
daily, e:rc~t8aturdo111. · · · · -
Wlaere ee Vo11taet Atceraep t•r lt'tU.
· DEAR PAT: Recent.J,y I saw-ap Item ln your column telling
where one could contact attorneys for wllls. You gave reduced
hourly rates, but I lost the article. A year ago an attorney charged.
me $40 for d.rewlne up a simple will. I have further legal arrange-
ments ~ make at this time and would like you to repe~t this ln· formation. ·
N~G.,.Co1~ lleu
The A YS Item to which you refer was u blqalry from • re·
ader reqae•U.1 sped.fie hlformatioa abotli cltaages advb~ble a.
4mfls will when moving from one •tate &o a.-w. $Ince feeJ ..._
volved ~ere Important to the. reader, sbe was refe.rred &o tM
Lawyer s Reference Service of Orange Couty at ~7 .1311. LllS ls
a senlce-~f-tbe Oraac4' Coaab'· Bar Auoeladoa, .t1anq11 ·~· attorneys In au arreas of Qedalhadllll provide Uielr Mnkel at
. reduc~ fees bleed GSa ~al Cldre teqairet. ~ ftm 1'fenal
ae.rvfce eoasullatlon ls $10 row 38 mlnates, or '2• for one beer. Ad·
dJtlonal lecat fees would be based on f 11J1her sen ices required for
eacb'aln.d.Jvldaal's case . .
St. Patriek,• D• -.I Gelag Ce Be•1"ea
DEAR PAT: I've wanted to ipquife abotl\ this for years·
before St. Pa~rick'wday, so I'm asking you, Pat Dunn. With that
name, you sb,ould ~now the answer ·Please quote the real v.ene
that t~rs to the In.sh saying (usu~y used In a toast) that offers
the hope that ''you may be in heaven long before the devil knows.
you're gone."
: . . '; :. E;F.K., Mission Viejo
. ~··· yqu know, Irish people disagree about everytblag, bat here s the version I learned: "May He bold you la tile bollow of
His bud. May the roads rise with yoa, fair weather to,_.. heels.·
May the •ind be ever at your back, aAd may yoa'be a long time In
heaven before the devil knows that yoa•re gone."
Bu S.,,._,lce R.-. Co Top •I Ille WerW
DEAR PAT: I riot to find out wby high school students re-
siding in the "Top 'of the World" secUon of Laguna Beach do not
have adequate school bus service. Temple Hills Drive and Park
Avenue ar~ the two streets leading up this area and a walk down
from either cannot be considered comfortable! Many students
hitch-hike and others take a city bus at 7:45 a.m. (or classes that
, begin at 8: 30 a .m. Some parents drive their children, using up gas
and causing. some pollution. Those taklng the city bus on a re·
gular basis find it c~tly. Is there a law that r~uires school buses
to be made available under these circumstances?
· J.B., Laguna Beaeh
How lolJg has it been since yoa ebecked with the ~apna
Beach Unlf~ School District's transportation departmentt Dlck
Jones, a foreman of transportaUon for the district, said that a
school bus is routed across Alta Lagoa Boalevard and Temple
Hills Drive -the main street across the Top of &be World area.
Approximate pick-up time is scheduled at 8c17 a.m. Joes urges
yoo to call him at 494·8013 regarding.any school b11s transport•·
:Jon problems. ·
Aatenaa Brokna Oft i• Neteport Car wU..
DEAR PAT: When I had my car washed at the Newport
Center car wash. the antenna was broken off during the process.
The manager of the car wash noted my name and the damage. He
alsc> told me the car wash would reimburse me for repair
charges. After having the antenn.a replaced by my car dealer on
Nov. 23, 1 submitted a $39.85 bill to Beacon Bay Enterprises. I've
had my car washed several times since and have talked to the
supervisor, who assured me the mat ter would be handled soon.
To date, no payment has been received, even though I've written
to ™aeon Bay sewral times.
· · · l:..G., Laguna Beach
Tom .Thomas, manager of Beacon Bay Eaterpri1e11, says all
claims must be submitted oo a fornr filled out by tbe person In
charge of the car wash when the damage occars. Beacon Bay
does not ~thorlze lts,managers to promise reimbursement un·
Jess $10 worth ·of damage ls involved. Im &Ital ease, a relnd can be
made, or the person can choose to use flt wortla of services. No
claim form bas been filed for you broken aatenna. Tltomas of·
fers to let you have a number of waJb aacl wax jobs, or suggests
you contact the manager to whom yOtt r~ t1te damage. U a
claim report ls filed, relmbursemellt may be possible. Contact .
Thomas at 644·4460 to make further arraagemeats.
B.,,,er of Faultg lffoMle a .. efa Lttelc
DEAR PAT: We purchased a Fleetwood mobile home in
Wisconsin last April and had it transported to California when we
moved here. We quickl.Y learned that it had many factory defects ·
including waterline leaks, bad drawer Jlardware, and so forth'.
Although Fleetwood keeps promising to arrange repairs, nothing
has been done. I decided to refuse payments until tbe coach was
fixed. but the bank now is threatening to repossess our home.
What can we do?
M.O., Huntington Be'cb
You may be in luck. Fleetwood is one of four mobile llome
mHufacture11S named in a consent order Issued In January by
the Federal Trade CommJssioa. The order requires Fleetwood,
Skyline Corp., Redman Industries Inc. and .Commodore Corp. to
make warranty repairs on mobile homes sold between July l,
1972 and June 30, 1974. The firms have agreed to complete all re·
pairs within 30 days after the manufacturer or dealer has been
notified of the defect. Whe• safety is threatened, the repairs must
be started within three business days. The order also req"'res the
firms to contact consamers who purchased mobile homes during
the period described and ask lf the homes eoatain any def eds &bat
have not been repaired. Write a letter, describing all defects, ·
date and proof of purchase, dealer, ud so forth, and maD It &o
Mobile Hemes, Bureau of Consumer Protee&1011,, FTC~
Washington, J).C. 20580. Send carboil copies to Ute •anufactarer
and.your dealer. _
A .Ltttle Delp,,.... Sold• C..n Plaz•
DEAR PAT: As assistant general manager of South Coast·
Plaza and Town Center, I read with dismay the Item regarding
ithe difficulty your reader, J . J ., Anaheim, had in locating the own~r of Montalvo's, formerly at South Coast Village; I refer this
person to two locations, one in Huntington Beach and another in La&una Be ach, plus the owner's attorney, should further pro-:
blems occur. · S.H., eotta Mesa.
Tbe Hunt1~1ton Beach location you a~tecl ·~· ebeeked out
previously. It was &hen and .JJ now lnoperadve. ne Lapna ·
Beach pbone number and address w11 not avaU1ble antU this
went 1llbo_,.. &he reader haft lleard &lals loeadoa ••• current
HnraJ week• ago. It took "on·•DCl·ofJ" calla for three btl11H1s .
d•11 fbr me• reach the Latu• Beach lloatalY0'1 •tore. Owaer
Ray Martbl HYI lie wttl apeak wttb K. '· ... trJ to ......... •t
tH eomplalnt 1he had preRnted to AYS ai...t her eaatom·.
entered ring. .
ea.era W'aa ,, ..... ._ A.Wreu W• IAst
DEAR PAT: I purchased a Kodak pocket 10-(Smile.Sayer
Kit) ror $27 while I was on vacation in Bemidji, Minn. last year. ~· catJer• Jammed the day after. t returned It to John.aon qitner Drue in Bemidji for repairs. The clerk 1ald be wOUld re-
turn the camera to Kodak's repair center in Chicago and it would
be mailed to me when it was fixed. After waitinf three months I
phoned Kodak, but its r ecords lndicate that my camera had never
been received. What now, lf anytbtq? T.c .• Newport Beac:h ••rt Colle, ..... , .. ti tM ,._ i~arimnt _. Johatoa. OittW &>n1. ,.,,. ._ 'u.t:r...,.. • .,... • ..., ~ •• been ..
' ........ , ......... ~ ......... &111e ... 1t«e'
. Htttel' tllan dlr dly tO ,... Cllle ,.., • rec:::.r..u addrel1, ·
bat lae~cfedded to llold Ute eajMf&'..,._. ,_ w1Ue. AYS
contacted ~Im, and It'• all l&r ......... •t.
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DAILY PILOT
SECTION 8
.Sonday, March 2, 1975
HERBERT STANLEY DUNN AS CISCO KID
One of Several So':fVenlr Photos, Circa 1913.
DUNN, NOW 83, STRIKES THE POSE AGAIN
He Has Many of the 'Kid' Props Among Mementos
After 52 Years ,in the Movies,
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'Cisco' Reti;ed to Costa Mesa
. By JACKIE COM.8.5 LAND
. 01 tM 0.11., Pllet staff
The movies' first Cisco ~d is
alive aoo well in Costa Mesa.
Herbert Stanley Dunn, retired
after 52 years in the film busi·
ness, says be made more than 100
of the Cisco Kid silent pictures in
Tucson;Ariz., from 1913·15.
But Punn, whose screen name
was Jlerbellt Stanley, ·says he
was never a fancy gunslinger.
"My producer, Webster
Cullison, bad me wear a pair of
.4Ss and I guess I was the first of
the scceen's two-gun cowboys ,"
says Dunn, now 83. "1 was riever fast. Cullison
made me wear heavy leather
gloves and gauntlets. "I dug those guns out of there
'like they were screwed into scab·
bards ...
Dunn said his leather trousers
were so tight he couldn't climb on
his horse.
"I had to grab the pommel and
vaqlt into the saddle," he recalls.
PUrcbased across the border
from El raso, Tex., in Juarez,
·the cowboy garb was authentic.
"Cowboys ·fladn 't been
glantorized by Tom ·Mix yet,"
says Dunn, who still has the hat
he wore in the films that made
him a·silent picture star.
DUNN'S FILM cai:eer began
as a property boy. Already ex-
perienced in vaudeville and
stock, be worked with Edison at
his famed Black Maria studio
("He didn't make enough pie·
lures for me">. at Vitagraph
films, and as property man and.
j uvenile lead with the grea·t
·director D. W. Griffith at Bio-
graph.
"I am a pioneer of pictures,:~
says Dunn proudly, s tiu
handsome with a shock of white.
hair, a keen mind and a pleasant
manner.
In 1913 Dunn became a proper·
ly man and actor with the Eclair
Film Co., a New York·b~edfirm
with French Jnoney. The crew
traveled tp Tucson, and Dunn, re-
cenUy married to a New Yotk
newspaperwoman. "made a
honeymoon of it.•'
The series ·opener was •'The
Ceballero's W~y.'' a three-reeler
bued on the O. Henry short
story. It m ade Dunn an instant
star.
THE SUBSEQUENT Cisco Kid
film• 1'fere one-reelers and
F.elair Films ch\ll"Ded wt one a
week between 1913 aJld 1915.
"They really went over big,"
18)'1 Dunn. "Cullison put me
• tlarqlCb au kinds of stunts, fall·
· llq~1'q1 borso, rldln1 dowa
e " ·• 'walb with a limp from
· 1.he Ume a horae fell on hlm and• .
lbrokehi11 le1 during thefllmlne ..
(~CISCO, Pa1e83) .
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ANOTHER DUNJtSOUVENIA PHOTO-A SCENE PLAYEP WITH EDNA PAYNE . . .
Deaert Was Real and So Were Sheep In Thi• Arizona Location Shot
SCENE FROM 'TH CABALLERO'S WAY,' F1RST CHICO KID M(>VI!; ,,,....
. Dunn Hed to Cut "olea In Finger• of Heavy Glove• to M•k• Them Uaable
•
Ill OAll Y P1lOT Sunday.Maroh 2, 197$
l'••<'••Belp.
Jobs Varied
Volunteers art! needed in the ·H"'1llngton
Beach area to conduct a. survey regarding
senior citizens. Inlervicwing will only cover a
short period of time. Mileage will be paid.
Volunteers will be performing an important
service for the elder ly Immediately, as well as
helping lo locate long range needs. Contact the
West Orange County Voluntary Action Center
at 960·3312 or 530·2370.
COLLEGE PARK Elementary School,
Costa Mesa, seeks volunteers for mis-
cellaneous assignments. Working under
teacher direction, volunteers will tutor groups
and individuals in reading or math, help in the
library. s upervise playground activities and
serve as counselors . Senior citizens might en-
JOY some of these assignments. Call the \'olun-
tary Action Center of South Orange County,
642·0963 or 333.g21s.
H A BLA u s ted Espanol? Bilingual
teachers' aides are needed at a Huntington
Beach high school, now offering a class for
~.udents for whom English is their second
language. The class is held weekdays at 7:30
a. m .. Early birds able to speak Spanish would
be highly appreciated.
BOTH communities are now supporting
. succe:5sful boys' clubs, but there are no girls'
clubs in the cities of Fountain Valley and Hun-
tington Beach. Pla ns for one club to serve both
cities are now being made. Residents to serve
on the board or directors are needed. Also. at
7:30 p.m . on Mar c h 7, at the Fountain Valley
Community Center there will be a champagne
art auction to raise funds for the club. For in-
for mation call 960-3312 or 530·2370.
Delp for You
Report Ripoffs
. .,
It is understandable that a person's first
and most compelling desire when he has been
cheated is to get his money back. But to punish
a crook m onet a rily is not enough. It is to ever-
,YOne's benefit to see that deception-peddlers
are put out of business. Best way to ac-
complish that is to report cases to the ap ..
propriate a uthorities when they occur.
Following are some gener al areas in
"ht eh fraudulent practices can occur, with the
names and address of the nearest office lo
~hich they should be reported:
Short We ight or D<'ceptive Packiaging -
Bureau of Weights and l\Jcasures. Room
A-145, 1220 N St .. Sacramento 95814. or
Supervis ing Quality Control Ins pect or,
Bureau of Weights and Measures, Room 801,
1111 J ack!>on St., Oakland 94607.
Misbra nd<'d or Contaminated Food ~.
Drui::s or Co~melic~ -California Bure<iu of
Foods and Drug Inspections, 1625 Shattuck
Ave .. Berkeley 94709.
We T.I.P.
Lists Awards
We T .I.P. bas rewards GD 2942 aided \n the
waitin1: for six Orange conviction o! Edward
County citizens who Vonslomski ot Costa
aided U1eir law e nforce· Mesa for po~eH1on ot
ment agencies in • at· heroin. .
rests wbich have r11ult· convlcUon1 of Donald
ed so far in 20 oonvlo· Jone• and Kimball
tions of persons involved Valdta of NtW~~
in illegal narcotic• tnf· Beach tot-HlH ol
ficking. and haahlah oll wtrt
The •tipper' d11l1nat· ·aided by OD 1930.
ed GF lS89 has e•rned a Tbt clU1en1 dtallht•
$500 reward for aldln1 tn . td by tht oode nutn'\en
·the conviction• or ia hav• earned thelr, rt-
adults a nd juvenllea on wardl and can 10 to their
LSD, h eroin , cocalne, prearr1n1t{l.Arop polnw
·amphetamine and marl· lo plck them up.
juana ch arges, all ln We T.I.P. 1uppll• a
Westminster. toll·frte, l\attwldt
GF 3899 aided In tho "T1pllne," (IOO) 4Tt·nu.
convictio n of Arnold whlch la rnanntd from
Smith o f Hun\lna.ton noon toe p.m. Mondaya
Beach for possesalon ol a U\roUgh Frld111 to ent·
contr olled sub1t&tnoc. blt clU11n1 to tlVt ln·
GD 2784 aided in tbe con· formation on 1u1pecttd
viction of a juvontle ln dt'UI pu1hen wl\hout
Huntington Be at\!h tor char1e tn<l without the
sale::, of m arijuantt. tear ot reprlul.
G F 3462 helped In the Thr~uth ·uH or Wt
conviction of Uolurea T.I . P. • ayatom thort
a nd J e ff Uh l e r of have been 811 arrttta
Westminster for ulea ot ltadlnl to 414 oonvlO•
· m a r i j u a n a u n d' tlon1 and over f0,401,UO
furnishing a .plitco for tn 1ei1uru o U1e11l
use. · drua1.
The're1t
Qer1ld Pord' ••• Demoorat .
Name's Same .
But Fame Lame
011 Aug !I. 1!17·1. a new more of a millstone when
l ' S. pr~::.1dcnt "'as you're a self-described
~" orn in and Gerald libe r al Democrat with
Ford suddenly became shoulder-length brown
one or· the m ost impor-hair, a full beard and dir-
\IAM ~Mtl'f, llAM ClOQUfTTE~ •
tAWoA'/1 MAM "1(\t TUESPA'f-
•SPUT PE~ 10UP wnw "'M Dltl
WEDN£SOAV-1M£~
~TRAlGMT t/fGtTAltAN
"Nt\OUGll ~A1URPAV, ANC> I
OUl l\ltQlt W LL WORK. ~"i/P
. Go ••to /tmoat any
book1tote· aft )'OU Pl'Oba~>' wlll tlnd , • •h•lf nn49d with
book• t•Ulnt Yo\I how to 1ave money, bud••' your hlcome-.
Mvold """ awlndl•d1 or t•lae tht root Wl\tn )'OU havt •com·
plaint.
tt1ro art aom• eonaumor · Utlu currenUy on th•
m"rkot i Your Mont)'& Uaw to M•ke
U IUehh. by 8~lvt·a Auorbaoh. Qftrdon Ct\.Y, New York : Doubloday and Co.,
In<'. 13.05 (paper).
Thl• la a prl m or on m0tlt1Y metni•umonl. ll ta 1lmpl1 and
elearly written ln a plouanl,
converaatlonal ton9' with an
ample amount at wlt thrown
'"" Acoordln1 to th• aulhot·, · 8p1rl1nh1tn1 yoUC' Utt 11 no\
tho wa)' to control 1pon<llna.
Jn1tead, •h• ·~•••~\a HtUn• roallatlo •P•ndln1 Umlta that
actuall)' wlll make you tool
JllOrt rroo1 bOOIUIO Yt>U WUl : know whai you can IU\d Ceut• · not llrtord.
Tho author lay1 1r1.fat atro••
. on ovtrcomlnK "•pendlnll
. hana·up111 and toollna• or
ftUllt. , 'fhere also are practical
Hps on how r eal-estate, in-
surance, car, ancf furniture
salesmen operate -and how
you c;.in deal with them
without getting separated
from any more of your money
than is absolutely necessary.
She gives as much attention
to the job market as to the
supermarket, and includes
chapters on resumes; being
your O\'<O boss, what to do if
you lose your job. employ-
ment agencie_s . and how to
have a career if you are a wife
and mother .
A chapter on how to get
your consumer complaints
through to the right people
rounds out a thorough, in·
formative volume.
The Consumer's Handbook,
edited by Paul Fargia. New
York: Hawthorn Books, Inc.
$3.95 (paper).
If you own a home or are
·planning to buy or build one,
·you will find plenty of de-
tailed material her e on home
·construction a nd care,
·furnishing, and Jawncarc.
Other topics include buying
'.food and appliances and
managing your finances.
· Although, it does not make
very sparkling reading
straight thro ug h, "The
. Consumer 's Handbook" could
be useful as a reference
whenever you want such in-
formation as the size mat·
tress you should buy or the
proper dimen sions for a
fireplace.
Buy It Right! An lntroduc·
tion to Consumerism, by J ean
Ende and Clifford Earl. New
York: E. P. Dutton and Co.,
jnc. $7.95. Toronto and Van-
couver : Clarke, Irwin and Co.
This textbook on "defensive
buying'' is brief a nd general-
ly well written. It gives
consumers a feeling tor the
kinds of things they should
watch for when they buy.
The authors give three
basic rules for buying: Learn
as much a s possible about the
quality of the product or the
ser vice: do some "com-
parison shopping"; read and
understand documents before
signing.
Stretch
I
Your
Budfiet
By the
Book
The book is liberally
sprinkled with real-life ex-
amples of how consumers
have been b ilked in the past
-and how they ar e con-
tinually led to unwise buying
dedsions:
"the classic example of un-
real food is pre packaged
lemon cream pie which con-
tains neither lemon, cream,
m ilk , or egg s -just
c hemicals and s ugar and
flour."
A full chapter is dE?Voted to
ways to save on clothihg ex-
penses. Another includes
things everyone should know
before setting foot on a used-
car lot.
The Practical Money
Manager, by Robert H.
·Per son s Jr. New York:
Charles Seri bner's Son s.
$7.95.
•This book deals not only
with the usual consumer topic
-spending less -but also
with making more -through
investment. The author's ad-
vice about investment in-
cludes these cautions:
-Stay Flexible. Never
commit yourself so deeply
that it will be ruinous to head
for the exits.
-Learn lo be a self-reliant
investor. Do not put your
money into anything you do
not underst and. You may
have to get out in a hWTy.
The a uthor explains the
complex world of finances in
simp l e, down -to-earth
·language.
His chapters on stretchJni
consumer dollars contain
sound advice in very brief
form .
·. ·Cases involving TV, Radio or Stereo
Repalra -Bureau of Electronic Repair
Dealer R eat1tratlon, 1021 0 .s t., Sacramento
8W.4 .
tant names in America. f ering views on sue h pro-r:==::::::===::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=======;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~ Just as suddenly, hfe blems as the economy,/. P90dPa11t1c:11Ac1-1•-nt ... _,
· Home Improvement troubles -the Con·
tractors Stute License BoKrd Room 7117, 107 s.
Broadway, Loa Anaeles 90012.
Problems In vol vina lnaurance -·
CallfOt'nla Department of Insurance Com-
mi11loner at State Office Bulldtn1. Room 8022.
10'7 S. Broadway, Loa An1elea 90012, or Room
&OM, la&O Front St., San Dleao 92101 . •
Jla11IH wlth Au&o Dealera -Locul otrkc
ol the Slate Oeµ1artm~nt of Motor Vehlclti1'.
Trooble with llel\llated Finance lnalltu-
tlon or the Sale or J<l'tnchlu1 -C&llfornla
l)epartment of Corporutfonti at Room 8117, 107
S. Bto1dwpy. Lo11 Anaelea 90013, or 5068 Stu lo
Oltlco BulldU111. San Dleao 92101.
· yOmPlJlnl relaaJ-,es to' • Le'ndtn1 or
Jilnance Company -Department of Corpor•-
tlooa nt Room 8117, 107 S. Broadway, l.oH
An1elea, 90012.
Unf atlr tacllua by 11 CoUeotlon Agency -
CoJlectlon Aaency J.lccnslna Bureau, 1020 N
St., Sacramento 95814 .
<To obtatln a copy of tho Callrornla •rnal
Lawytra Auoclallon Conaumer Protection
parnr.hl•t. dotlgnod to acquaint you wlth your
rl•h 1 In the lllw, aend a alampod, ••llr·
1ddre11ed anvelope to CTLA, 1020 12th St.,
Sacramento 95814 . Specify whether you w1rnt
lt ln !!ngllsh or Spanish.>
placed anothe r burden eneray and whatever. '
on the s ho uldon of ''He's (the other1 Gerald Ford, a.salatant •Gerald Ford> not even
µrofea~or or marketing Protestant ll'lah ! " ex-
u t Cullrornla Stule clalmedthetall,3().yoar-
Unlveralty, Lona Beach. old bachelor. "He's not
"(t 's really become u even Jrlshl
bum trip." t1ays Ford. ''A bout the only
"Secr <1turle1 lauah. Gus almllarlty. between me
station attendants hau1h. and the 'real Jerry Ford.
Whenever J use a credit' 11 we mako our own
card ptople lauah. Now, breakfaat1."
l just wult for them to
li:1ul(h · · \'OlJ'LL purdon this
particular m ouel of l''wd
IU-~Ji'G tho µrt.•sldcn-It he lan't amon1 thole
llt1 l numeuke haic m1i1tlo c hanttna ''Four more
th"· more aN or lntroduc-yeara" in 1976.
lnar hlm11elf un cxcrclMe In parnnol ~ ror J erry The Long Beach l'OI·
J-'ol'd. leae Ford admlta .
··when I ~ivc my name thouah. that tho name
OVf'r lht' telephone nlno WH a playthln8 al Ont.
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'Herbert Stanley'
Fills Home
Of H. Stanley Dunn
With Memories -
. ..,-
• •
<From Page Bli
.. We didn't have stuntmen in
those days," Dunn reealls. "We
had to do all our own fightmg,
falling and riding." ·
Dunn went Lo Holl ywood
and worked in comedi('s in 1915
before rehcr.n ing to New York .
Thtre he acted with Famous
Players and Biograph until 192:J
Returning to Hollywood. he
ga\'t' up acting and was mcicle
property master at Columbia· in
1924 .
.. It was steady work ancJ better
pay."
He worked with young llov. ard
Hughes on "Hell's Angels." the
critically acclaimed film about
World War J, in which L9·n~ar-old
Jean Harlow became a st.ar.
' It was 1928 a nd sound hud JUSl
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One Ship May Escape
Threat of Scrap Heap
SAN DIEGO (AP J -
The light guided missile
crwstr Galveston is the
only ship in the Navy's
mothball fleet here that
has a chance of escaping
·the scrap heap after
· June30.
The ship 1:. being
sought by Gal veston,
Tex .. as a noatin1it navaJ
museum. The Navy says
it costs too much money
to maintain her.
Texas already has one
such floating monument
near Houston , where the
old battleship Texas is
anchored.
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8.59
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Jong affair with sunny Mexicu
began when 1.he Hrooklynite
first portrayed a handsomt:
caballero in 1913.
1 l a ,. w o r t h · ~ f a th e r 1 n
vau.deville, followed her
career from whe n s he was 18.
I le has the pictures to prove
Jt.
C'Ome in. Hughes SJ>E'Dt two years
on .. Hell 'sAngels" after scrap.
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His Costa M ('S:J homl' 1~
filled with he<ivy, dark Mex·
ican furniture, bluck
ironwork, serapes and other
artifacts.
But the walls of Dunn's den
are covered with auto-
graphed photos of
Hollywood's grcatc~t stars
from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Blonde, beautiful Jean
Harlow was only 19 .when
Dunn worked with her . Dunn
-says s he "was a wonderful
girl, with the mos t beautiful
body I ever saw. She.was the
greatest sex symbol the rnov
ies ever spawned."
Photographed in one of her
<'lassie, clinging while gown:;,
.Jean inscribed to Dunn:.
•'Here's hoping we make
many mo r e pictures
together."
Dunn, who ~new Rita
··1 really toyed that Ritu "
,\nd Rita gave her property
man and friend a photo, say.
ing. "Dearest Stanley -what
would I do without you?"
Xavier Cugat gave him a
caricature of Fred Astaire
because the dancer disliked
it, and a profile of John Bar·
rymon. bears the notation:
··To Stanley --who· has pre-
served me through darkest
Africa."
Dunn sa~s Barrymore
couldn't work without a drink
but the producer w ouldn't al·
low a bottle on the set.
"T used lo hide a pint under
the cushion of his chair," says
Dunn. The "darkest Africa"
Barrymore was referring to
was not an on-location pro·
ject; but the work day on the
set.
By Jackie Combs Land
"It was sound. Jt was new. And
\I e were playing around with
:;omt!thing we knew nothing
<:1l>out, ··says Dunn.
Dunn was on Joan to Hughes
from his studio and Hughes want-
ed Dunn to remain.
"I'm goin g back to Columbia.,"
Dunn told tall, lanky Hughes.
"You don't make. enough pie·
lures for me and 1 liketowork."
Dunn, who spends his time
playing the piano, composing,
writing' and traveling to Mexico,
retired in 1952.
He has 35 or 40 stills from his
silent films and an entire den
filled with autographed pictures
of the top stars oJ the film in-
dustry that he worked with.
Four actors who portrayed the
cowboy of Old California after
Dunn were Warner Baxter (who
won an Oscar for the role>. Cesar
Romero, Gilbert Roland and
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1Sy ALLISON DEERR
Ot .... ltyf"llet,_.ff
·;Tbe •beat way to raise con-
sciousness is to do your own thins, work at what you want to
do. It does more good than all the
taJk in the world ever will."
For Nancy Bunn of Laguna
Beach and Marjorie FUiler of
Fullerton, that meant t.>nrolling
in law school in their 30s. /
Their remarkably similar
backgrounds brought them
together and make them an in-
teresting partnership.
While students at the Universi-
ty of Southern California, they
were constantly mistaken for
each other.
Both are m arr1ed to physi-
cian~, ave four <:h1ldren. a,nd
comm every d<iy from
Ora e unty. where they'd
lived the same number of years
"When we met," ~aid Mr!>.
Fuller' "we discovered both or us
had been teachers before la'~
school."
Mrs. Bunn taught high school
German and home economics.
Mrs. Fuller was a member of the
English fac ulty at California
State University, l''ullerton for
five years.
MARRU.:O YOUNG
"We both married young.
added Mrs. Bunn, \\ho met her
husband Dell at 17 whilt> an ex-
change student in Germany.
She translated novels for
television adaptation after earn-
ing a degree at the University of
Heidelberg.
Graduating from USC a vt>ar
apart, they added to a collection
of graduate degrees. Mrs. Bunn
holds masters degrees in t'dul'a·
tion a nd history. l\1 rs. F\allcr did
graduate work in English.
•
Sunday. Maren 2. 1976
..
Tbe pair sbart: a <.'Oflcern Cor
people and their desire to have
equal options.
When they opened a firm
together they e ncountered the
.. automatic assumptions·• of the
business world.
"A worn a n is asked questions
they don't ~sk men. What does
your hus band do? How m any
children do you have?"
It may sound hostile, but the
worµen will reply, "How many
children do YOU have? Do you
think YOU can be a good father
and have a c ?"
Mrs. F\all r ecited an episode
with an insta e while setting up
their offices.
"They asked when Mr. Bunn
would be in We told them never.
Then. the;. asked )Yhen Mr Jou Iler "ould be in. Again. pro-
bably never
"When \\ l' expla mt!d it "as
~lrs. Bunn. they said. 'Oh. it's
Mrs. Bunn and Mr. Fuller' "
Mrs. Bunn had a similar ex-
perience when she first went into
practice. "A woman came in to
in9tall the telephone and asked
where the lawyer wa::.. I told h(•r I
was the lawyer.
"She said. 'I'll be damned' A
woman lawyer!· "
In court. the pair have l.Jcl'O
asked if they prefer Mrs. or Ms
"Call me the prevailing party, 'J
Mrs. Bunn replies.
They are supportive of other
women who are going back lo
school or returning to professions
abandoned for marriage.
"Too many people ;.issume that
a woman who wants to be in busi-
ness or the professions is a man·
hater. Obv101.i'sly, we aren't. \\l'
love our husbands and our
children.
..
"We JUSl want to be lawyers,"
:iaid Mrs. Fuller.
They have been asked how
their work af!ects their children.
"TWo of my children want to be
attorneys, and one of the two ls
my 16-year-old daugbte't'.' Do you
think they'd consider law \t my
work had a negative effect?''
Too many women, they assert,
accept the excuses o! others as to
why they can't succeed,
"such as, you couldn'Ldo that.
You have a baby."
EXCUSES MADE
Or, women excuse themselves.
"I could have done that, too, if I
hadn't been a woman."
"What's wrong with doing, it
no" '! Age is no excuse. I hav~ a
60·;.iea r-old friend who's goini·to
<'Ollege. Children are rm excuse.
They aren't hurt by your work·
mg
"Wl• spend as much time with
our children u s many women
"ho don't work," the partners
agrl'ed.
Altitudes <ire changing slowly.
they believe. The percentage of
women in law at CSC has grown
· lo almost half, compared to 12
µl'rtent when tht>y began.
"Jt's haJ)penine in medicine,
business and science."
Changes in attitudes mu~t
bL•gin with children, they assert·
t-d. "My son came home from
first grade with a picture of what
he wanted to be when he growl>
up
.. It was a picture of a little bov
\\ith a doctor's b lack bag," S<Ud
Mrs. Bunn. "When I asked why
not a lawyer, he told me that only
Mommies are lawvers."
Mrs. Bunn has ·been active in
the r-.:ational Organization for
Women, the county Women 's
Cuulition, t.:SC's Frontera Pro·
Ject, and the Women• and In-
dividual Rights Section of the OC
Bar Associution.
"I think "'e have broad-based
:-upport for the Women's Coali -
tion." said Mrs. Bwm. "It's a
~·e:.ir old no''. What we need is a
rnunt) St<itus of Women Com·
mission that can do some real rt'·
:-.earch. Women often assume the
worst. We need·good statistics."
..
.
'WhElt we need is I
. a .status of ... ~ .. ,.~"'·
women commission
that can do real ..
research. We need
good statistics. ' ·
Nancy Bunn
'Too many people
assume that a
woman who wants
to be in business
is a man-hater.
r
Both would rather no one
notice that they happen to be an
al l -woman firm . "No one
describes men in a profession as
men doctors or men lawyers."
The. myth that women are
afraid to get out into the arena
and tight was debunked by Mrs.
Fuller. who won the 1973 USC
Moot Court Finals, a prestigious
honor at the school.
·Obviously, we aren 't.'
M~rJorie Fuller
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
. Mrs. Bunn recently was named
Worn an-of -the-year by the
Newport Harbor Business and
Professional Women.
"Men are presumed to have
1111port<1nt life roles and life
\\Ork. What we want are equal
11plions. · ·
IL will be rt'ally nice, added
:\lrs. Fuller. when she and her
purtner are considered usual
Accept Invitations,
But Never on Sunday
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Whal
can be done about a mother-in-
Jaw who telephont:s on Sunday
morning to invite you and the
family for dinner that afternoon?
Sometimes she'll call as late as
noon and ask us to be at her house
at3:30p.m.
I like to cook early Sunday
morning. When I get her invita-
tion al n oon it means I have to
keep my m eal for the next day.
It's never as good.
I've tried phoning my mother
in-law Saturday e\ ening to see 1f
s he says an,.vthing about dinner.
but she never does. She a h\ ay:.
waits until the next day The pro·
blem is that she isn't the kind of
person you can say anything to.
Very touchy. you kno"'. What can l do? This has been gomg on for
years -TOTALLY
DISGUSTED
DEAR TOTAL: You are as
macb to blame as she Is. \'ou've ·
been 1cceptlng beT last·mlnute
invitations "for years" so she as-
.ames you don't object to such
abort notice.
If you are really "Totally Dis-
(DSted.'' tell your mother·in-law
die next time the calls that your
dinner 11 already prepartd -and
from DOW on, If the Want.I you for I
Sanday meal lo please let you
IUJQwoaSaturd.ay.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Have
you ever printed anything in your
column about chi1dren who are
employed and Jlvlng at home,
payln1 room and board? I need
an answu because my two kids
made me feel hke a miserly old
woman when t mentioned that
tbey 1hould each give me a small
part of lhclr wetkly paychecks.
I have a ion and daughter. one
19, the other 21. They both have
eood Jobs, livr at home. nnd I
never get a dime from either ol\t'
of them. They invite tht'lr frienoi.
to dinner, and the only thing they
• buy t. beer And liquor because
m1 husband and l don't drink
alcohol, so thcrr's none In the
hOU!ll!.
The kids nt!ver lift a fingt!r
around here because they "hold
do..& jobs." The girl sometimes
wash es out a few pieces of un·
derwear and irons her own
blouses, but the bulk of the laun-
dry is on m e. Oh yes, I also dou-
ble as a n "Answering Service ..
They get phone calls galore and I
ha Ye to tak'e down the message~
Our children have their own
cars and they buy their O\\n
clothes. But what about this busi·
ness of free room and board? Is 1t
fair? -JUST ASKING
DEAR MOTHER: While
)Ou're "just asking," I suggest
that you just ask for 15 percent of
the paycheck from each of your
two freeloaders. If they think
they can get room, board, laun'
dry and phone services
elsewhere tor less -Invite them
to try It.
DEAR ANN LANDERS
Thanks for your reply lo the
person who asked if it is harmful
to slap a child across the face"
You mentioned the loss of dignity
and added, "it might also impair
the child's hearing."
That is exactly what happened
to me, Ann. When I was growing
up, my m othel' used to have
violent temper outbursts. She
often hit m e across the face. Ase
result of those blows. I've been
bard-of·hearing most of my Gre.
Please, parents, if you feel you
must use physical force to dis-
cipline your child. hit him on the
bottom. I 'm ~ure my mothtr
didn 't intend lo damage me
permanently. but that is whet
happened . Please don't u~E' m y
name. Sign m<' AGAINST
VIOLENCE
• DEAR A.V.: Thank you for••
opportunity to remind, my re·
ad~rs one~ again of an lmport.,nl
I J)4'Ct er chlld·rOrlng.
""' ....... Wanda Gardner (top) is monitored by
"computer-midwife." Interpreting read-out Is ~ Dr. Robert Ba/fer with
1 ,
'
Dr. Donald Coustan (left).
/' ....
'
Computerized
New Midwife?
OAKLAND (UPI> -Doctors and nurses in the
obst~trics ward at the Oak Knoll Naval Hospital are
receiving help fro"? a new kind of midwife: a com-
puter.
"It's a lot different from the days when about all
we had to work with was a stethoscope," said Dr.
Donald Coustan. '
Coustan, a lieutenant commander, said the
stethoscope was a limited tool during labor because
. it "could not be used during contractions when the
mother was moving around."
Now the computer monitors critical functions
during labor -and it, in turn, is monitored by
another device.
About 10 years ago the monitoring system
became available to hospitals, the officer said but
Oak Knoll is the first to have the scanner that checks
all information in the computer.
"We gQt the first one off the assembly line,"
said Dr. Robert Baker, a rear admiral and chief of
obstetrics and gynecology. "We insisted on it."
The system keeps track of the fetal heartbeat
patterns. It is capable of analyzing heart rates and
discerns the contraction pattern of the uterus during
labOr. .
This foformation is fed inter· a "read-out
station" at the nul'ses' desk. When the alert system
detects a problem a light flashes on and a beeper
sounds. .
. The system brings to the attention of the physi-
CJan problems he couldn't even r~cognize before he
said. '
Coustan said that prior t'? the monltQring system
many unn~ded Caesarean operations w.ere
performed t;ecause the information gained through
the stethoscope was not valid. Doctors have since
(ound tbrougb the monitoring system that some
period& they thought were critical were actually
normal, he said.
A spokesman for the device's manufacturer Corometrics~ Inc., says the monitoring can "greau.Y
reduc~ mental retardation and other brain damaie''
that occurs because of lack of oxygen to the fetus.
This is done by keeping tabs on the heart rate
change, he said. 1
An alert is given when the heart rate exceeds or
drope below accepted limits. Another takes place
when contractions are too strong or when not enough rest time occurs between labor pains.
"That'1 where this machine really is hnpor-tant.:• t.he spokesman ald . "You only have minutes
U> work to head off possible permanent brain
damage."
• '
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• SUnd!X. Match 2. 1976 DAILY PILOT @§
And.,Th.~y're ·Off~~Sulkies,That is--at Los~ftmitoS'·
It 'w•sn't .unU~o cl.riv-
. ma old Maude hltehed to
m.y a.randma'a bu.say
and cluff-el~flna alq a dirt road near her farm
in Jackaboroufh, Tenn .
Cati Hold· Reins
. Ot course, Maud&'a
"cluffina" a'on1 th~e country ro•dis was
nowhere near the 1ptrtt-ed tattoo that Hy · Min
Bar, fancy .pacer of the
Steve Desomer stable,
was beaUng on the dlrt of
Los Al am itos Race
Course when I was out
there borsin' around the
other day.
SE1TING PACE-W.lth Daily Pilot's Tom Mccann handling the lines
and owner-trainer-driver Steve Desomer riding along, Hy Min Bar
paces sma~ly past Los Alamitos Race Course tote board (left). It's
part of getting ready for "Hot to Trot" night Wednesday when race
fans with bumper stickers (above) on their cars at track can win
honor of riding a-sulky at the harness races. Celebrities will drive the
"bikes" in a special event each Thursday night of the meet.
But the tug on the lines
and the !eel oC wheels
rolling through the moist
dirt of the track took me
back 30 years ( ! ) to re-
experience the thrill oC a
kid who learned to drive
a horse a nd buggy
literally before le arning
hOw to balance on a bicy-
Horsin'
Around
with Tom Mc Cann
cle. · ·
THEY SAY you can re-
cog ni z e a happy
ing standardbred , J happentobe~eamed. . .TUE SEASON tradi-
yolunteer ed to try it all T~e winners ~ouldn't t1onally starts at B~y
out before the paying . do much better than:. Meadows, where this
customer s arrived. S t ev·e, h owever. A l year's dates were Dec.
·True, the •'Hot ioi. native of Belgium who! 27 through Feb. 22.
: motorcyclist by the
smashed bugs on his
teeth, and it occurred to
me as Steve relinquished
control of his horse and
sulky to me that the
Trot" winners may not farmed in Canada before Harness racer~ then
be lucky enough to tour coming back to his movetoLosAlam1tosfor
the track with a driver of family's first love -har· the current meet <Feb. ~ " Desomer's caliber (he· ness racing and drift-·zs through May 3) and
-· ..... ,..,__· --just closed out the Bay . ing south into the United thence to Sacramento
o.1.-,1"11ot..-•s1ty111<i..n11t .. 111w . Meadows season last. St ates, he now owns <~Ia~ 29-J uly 24) before
tradema rk Qt a happy stopped us for further in-r a c 1 /g 4.1 t the Lo::. observation of ·'Hot to
harness race driver structions. that's the point of this Trot Night" each Wed-
weekend as top driver, most or a 11 or 2 8 wmdmg up at Hollywood
clubhouse. SlOO in scrip drivers and the top racehorses Park <Aug. 21 through
might be the m~d on his I might even h ave been whole thing. nesday -when a fan
that will be honored horses. He train::. and drives Dec. 61 .
during the evening att THEY MAY not be them a ll himself and If Los Ala.m1tos goes as
anyofthetrack's betting ' privileged to handle lhe mak es the who l e bot h dr1,·ers .an.d ~indov.s and, finally, a . lines, either. Thal de-· California circuit, which mana~ement hoµ~ it w~ll
ride around the track on pends both on their own· has become virtually a go this year, Cahf~':'!a
asulky. inclination and the fulltimejob. . . c.oul~ •. become ~s ~1g
incisors. ready to say right out T h e S o u t h e r n gets to ride on a sulky
I was really smiling by loud, "I'm hot to trot.": California Racing As-: and lots of other goodies.
the time Hy Min had And nothing could have: Alamitos track.
worked up a lather made my hosts at Los AJ . The full treatment \\ill
across h is rum I?· a ny happier, because ONE OF the highlights . consist of having a race
Steam rose Crom .his· sociation just this. of the 55-program meet-. named in the winner's
sweaty flanks each lime · weekend opened its 1975 ing, which r uns lhrpugh honor, complimentary
t h e Photo gr a Ph er season of night. harness 1 May 3, is expected to be_ dinner for four in the
It was that last part driver's with whom they "I have a mailing ad-t1~e ID har.nt;ss racing
that intrigued th'is old having won 40 races in dress in Hayward. but. as 1t already 1s m quarter
country b,0y t\nd. having the meet there). but the I'm never ther e,·· he hor~e and thorough~red
never had hold of a rac-_. fanswillridewilhlhetop'Says. action.
.
TH ·E Roquebrune\ ze \ ~ The Riviera
Is Not Just ·
For the Rich
RI .IER Venceo Beauliet.1 \Monaco 0 .:
Nice
c11 ... 11 ... sc11••0M•"•'•'S.'""• quebrune·s \'isaero on
the Grande Corniche, of
MENTON, France -course you'll pay well for
FRANCE
lf you prefer a smaller top category. The Vic· f
city than Nice but want toria along the sea is a .. __ ..,.
all tbe beauties of the little less -about $17 for
French Rivier a, try· a double with bath. lfYoU lion, especiall y prices.
Menton. Or Monte Carlo. can get a reserv a lion at The address of the SI in
Or Roq~ebrun e-Cap the Pension Riviera, for Menton is Pala is d e
Martin. · something like $10 a day !'Europe, Avenue Boyer,
"But they're ex· apiece you can have a Menton 06 , France.
pensive!" you may ob· comfortable room and Another good source of
ject. Not necessarily. delicious meals. i nfor mation is the
Like Nice, famed for its Menton offers <1 French Governme n t
grand h ot e ls on its similar range along jts Tourist Office, 610 Fifth
handsome Prome nade beautif\11 seafront, and,. Ave., New York . NY
des Anglais along the · as with any French city, 10020J. Mediterran~an, all if you write to the Syn· . Queen Victoria of Bn·
Riviera towns offer a dicate d'Inltlative, you'll tain liked Men ton. and
ran ge o C p 1 ea s ant get particulars. it's probably s till to her
choices. . (Often abl:ireviated SI, taste. Its s hops. s mall·
pa1;tl~ bec~u.&.se tbe fillisse. It's open on
coastat ,Alp~ '~'e,1e~her , , · e s d a ~· s a n d
back . .C'an'rres, ~ntibes, rsdays.
and St. TTopez arc
fa vo rite s with
sophisticates.
From Menton it's easy
to gut by bus -or car.
for driver s who don't
mind hairpin curves -to
the Riviera 's perched
villages.
Sainte-Agn es. with
ALONG the !'tea
bet ween 1\1 en ton and
Nice at Saint-Jean-Cap
F'~rrat. an artists and
writers colony. is the Ile
de France Museum .
housed in a beautiful
villa set in fine gardens
good restaurants and Menton, within walk
ITALY ·
Perhaps nothing is
more interesting than
Old Roquebrune. im-
mediately next to Men-
ton. \\here the oldest
feudal keep in France
s~I~ guards the coast<JI
ro~es.
1' he 1\1 o n t t.' C J r Io
be<1ches, by the way, arc
t'Xtra pleasant
For this whole <HCb. a
major attraction is the
music Monte Carlo of-
fers: ·symphony and
opera part of the year in
Rail Unit Urges
More Train Lines
WASHINGTON <UPI > -The U.S. Railway As-
sociation is r ecom mending that Amtrak blanket the
nation's East and Midwest with fast passenger
trains.
. Ir Amtrak adopts USRA's fi\'e-year plan. ever.'
major city from St. Louis and Mil\\ aukee to Bosto11
and Norfolk would be served by an interconnecting
set of passenger trains. traveling up to 100 miles an
hour and a vcraging 50 to 60 m.p.h.
The rccom m endation. which has no banding et-
fect on Amtrak. bas been included in a preliminary
system plan for a federally financed freight
railroad svstem for the Northeast, according to Washin~ton transportation sources.
The sources said the plan recommends either
abandonment or a combination of federal and local
subsidies for 5,800 miles of the roughly 25.000 miles
of track of bankrupt eastern railroads. The largest
bankrupt line is the Penn Central. '' ith almost
20,000 mile~.
The bankru pt railroads now c;.irr.\· mo::.tl~·
freight. Amtrak passenger trains alreudy use some
of their tracks .
lJSRA is a government corporation created by
Congress to plan· and finance a new railway system
m the Northeast using the best lines of present
bankrupt railroads. The proposed passenger
system v. ou ld share" ith freight trains ::.e\'eral lines
of the new system, v..hich would be upgraded to take
the fas ter passenger trains.
If you s tay at the Hotel t ~ ~ . S.Y n d i cat~ s cr aft harbor. beaches
d e p a r i s 0 r the . d Imt~ative are a lot like a~d spectacular m?un·
Metro pole in M onte-American chambers of tam backdrop make 1t al·
Carlo, of course you'll commer ce. They h~ve tractive.
fabulous views. is just a ing distance of Italy, is
half-hour trip. Eze takes also a good base for vis-
a little longer. It's a its to Italy's Rh·iera of
s trange vi ll age, an the Fl owers. Bordighera
eagle's nest, and its old and San Remo are resort
winding streets lead to cities long enjoyed by
the charmingly baroque -.===============:;:::::::::=====;r
hall !mown as the Salle
Garnier a nd summer
concerts in the palace
courtvard And every
noon the changing of the
g uard in front of
l\lonaco's palace draws
pay!orluxury.Ss>trythe broch~reS , travel m·
Helvetia at the foot of the formation -someUmes
"Rock," where an ade-they w~ll even book Y?'1 a
quate double room won't room . m a hote_l. It s a
c 0 st $12 a n d the good idea to write them
restaurant is excellent. . as close to your de-parture date as possible
If you choose Ro-to get the latest informa-
IT IS AN hour from artistsstudiosandshops. Briton s . and Ven·
Cannes by train. and it is Farther along. by way timlglia, near at hand, is
a spectacular drive by of Nice and Cannes, lies we ll worth seeing,
car or bus, with Nice the lovely town of Vence particularly on Fridays,
about halfway. Beyond well worth a -Oay's trip to when its great market is
Nice, the Riviera has a visit the Chapel of the held under the trees in a
different c haracter .. Rosary with murals by _ parkalongthesea. big crowds
• Pair. Tour Death Valley on Two Wheels
Orange. CAunty's ONLY.AUTHORIZED·
B,r IACK SCHREIBMAN Pa'r ot li'ghtweigbt bikes sense. This maJ·estic pedition. T he third, who we had to grab for the gazed a spell on the pre-'============~===~--
onatherear and sworewe work of ages is an im· drove the car and would brakes because a pair of served 90-year-old
a 'ng to make it d f 1 pre keep tabs on us as we sharp turns marked the tracks of the huge 20· ~~~tf:ice it .. me~nt ~~~!eo~ncr~:t~:a~ty a~. cranked out the lonely first three miles of the mule-team wagons that
Tiit AnodatM '"'"'
DEATH VALLEY
Tbe warning still ·in our
ears, we created the
Panamint Pass above
one ot earth's great de·
serts and swiftly
descended into Death
Valley !or our private
salute to the U.S. bicen-
teMial.
"You'll never make
it," the guy had cackl~
at us. "Yo~l be. p)cldng
rattlesnakel"OUt of your
spokes."
NevertheleS&, we had
crammed our little car
with aalaml, ctieese, red
mountain wlne and
anake·blte !cits.~ hur.1 a.
ed ·1 · H h O'N ·11 tn'p hauled borax out of mounting our 10-spe s its best, and a relentless m1 es. was ug e1 . ·
atthenorthendofDeath killer-furn ace at its Finally, the tower an<l U P AH EA D, Bob Death \'alley. It \\as
Valley and pedaling worst. And of course the gates of the weird glanced on either side of starthng evidence of the
about 90 miles across the rattlesnakes. desert-rim castle ho\'e the road. The snakj?s fragility and timeless-
desolate saltpan· this na-. IS SUMMER, Deatn into view around a· wrn were playing it cool. ness of the desert floor,
tion exalts u a national Valley consistently re-in Grapevine Canyon. Despite the braking, and how easily it can be
O'N ·11 reported to us scarred for generations. monument. cords the hottest tem-we puffed steam in e1 Tbls, we decided, peratlljes known on about 35 degrees as we later that we clocked 35 About noon, at Sand
1 · ·1 h al t1'mes 1'n Dune Junction. we col-woul'd be a f tting earth: ally readings of took down the bikes for a m1 es an our
challenge to mark a r e-l.20degrees are common. ri·nal inspection. Tires the first 15 minutes. lapsed briefly for some
1 third P t th thl.rd tt1rn we dr1'ed fruit and cheese. A public nudging ta A reading of ll4 was re-okay, nu ts and bolts as e · centu.-v, for a pair of corded in· 1913. The ti'aht, derailleurs fore finally got off the brakes roadside sign nearby
• J • ..,, d d · ded said "Se a Lev c I." cyclllts who for years average daily high te m-.. n.d aft still hanging in an race unimpe .... h CI' t dbed Mile flowed into mile. had ·crld·croaaed the perature -day and there. we took a hltch in over t e in Y roa d br·11·a nt sun Dusk brought with it long urban and country pre-niaht -is 106. our thermal long-johns, towar a 1 1 ,. · t th h · ti g over s h a d ow s t h a t e m · cincts of Northern · 'Gawd, the tem-do-•ed gogales, zipped JUS en 01s n , d •u• • th Fu a l Mountains phasized the iron-red California. perature s ropping like up parkas and mounted e ner Death Valley is no a rock," m uttered Bob inthedislance. and gold co,lors or the
place to consider lighUy Wiebusch,~ second ag-up. To the west of us. just folded, stratified moun-
in any season, tn any r,l~n=g=p=la:;y;:b;:o::y::::o::n=:t::h::e=ex~·~·lr•A;;;I m;;;o=s=t =i=m=m=e=d=1=· a=t=e=ly=o=ff=t=h=e=r=o=a=d=b;;;:e;;;:d;;,;;:;;;w;;e;;:;;t;;a;;;;in=s=b=r=o=o=d=in;;;;g::::;:a;;;;b;;o;;ve=u=s.,
Traool Clau.Fornu Karnaaina Hula Tour "
Santa An• CoUeae this cl a sa 1 c a 1 a n d new
summer aaalo will offer clvUl1at.ton periods.
tts summer travel·atudy Major fie.Id trips to be
program to Mexico. taken include vtaits to
ud the Puebla and tbe The prosram Incl es a.otuJa archaeoloflcal ~---------t• t~·o weeka of 1tudy et zone.a to lhxico City
SAC be1lnntn1 June 11. and t.O the aurroundi.nc
followed by 1lx weeks at ancltnt and modern
tbe Unlveralty of lhe· alihb at Oaxaca, Moote America• In Puebla, Afben artd "'Itta.
Mnlco. . ,. .. for the proaram b
The prorram, directed $850. Enrollment is open
by SAC lnat.ructqr Jobn to anyone over 18 years
/\. Vetuquu, la d•· old with a h\gh school
aJ(ntd to reflect the life, diplom a. Further in·
hiltory and culture oltbe rorm aUon can be ob·
Mttlcan people, expor· talned by-cellina Velas·
Ina the prehlslorlcal, quH ot.835-3000.
'• (
Departing June 2. 1G75 from Los ~nget•s
Penonaly Conducted by Lura McKenzie •
Instruction in Polynesian Dancing in Hawaii
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l
Hunk nr Cost11 MeH Rid~.
1'110 Harbor Bou/e,•ard
Suite· 21>3 . CoMa Mt.fl/,
Phone (714) $56-1880
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of clear blue skies.
of brilliant sun. and
warm star-filled nights.
COME TO TAHITI
Where happiness is imPortant.
QUB MIDITERRANEE ... um
10-day vacation paci<age
(Bora Bora-Moorea)
3 meals daily .
wine w/lunch & dinner
all aporta activities
\ccommodarion-a1r. all 1ncluS1ve
from $934.70 ...... .
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Sunday. March 2. 1975
t' I o r i s I. L' a \' h m a n p e r f o r m " :1
:-ihukt·~pcarL·an :,oli loqu~ '' hich i!:) t hl'll
lr:.tns lated into pl:.iin English tonight ;ll 7 :m
on "Ch er." nn Channel 2
S 1·.2 5 'TIL 1.30
"-' ............ _. .. -., ............
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DAILY: 1:15 3:1S, S:U , 7:1S, 9:15
2 ACAD(MY AWARD NOMINATIONS
HST ACTUSS A WOMAN H ST DIRECTION
GENA JOHN
ROWLANO:i UNDIER THE INFLUENCE C~SSAVE 11:.S
DAILY: 2:00, 4:30, 7:00. 9:30
l\.\THARl~E ROSS
THE STEPf-ORD WI VFS
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DAILY: 1 :10 , 3 :15, 5:15, 7 :1D, 9:15
SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES
SAN DIECO FWY. AT BRISTOL
So COAST () ACADIMY AWARD NOMINATIONS • l 6'41u cmrnn ...,., •-• PLAZA I --..rJ lllj l1l ..::: :::....
111("1 oruir .,, -S46·2111 ~ I It ).JO , O t• 11• 6C'OIU
She's Wi11ing _
I
To Be Success
•
"The Stepford Wives ' \\as not
bad ln fact. I r <ithl'r enjo~ l'd at
It's an eerie. mucubre tall-••bout
suburban housl'w1vcs in Connl'C
lieut who get turned into rol>ots
by a man who ust.'d lo \H)l'k ttl
Disneyluntl t\1HI it's ulwuys a 10~
to St'e Kath..trtlll' Huss. un tlw
s<.'l'l'l'n and uf f
\\'h) she 1s11 '1 thl' h1gg1.•st mo'
11.• St<Jr in Holl)\\ oml l'l'll taltl"> to
this day a m~ s l l·r~ unsoh cd IJ\
lhl' rnorons ''ho run th1.· pa('tun•
111d11:>lry. It's p1 l'll\ m0t·h of a
ncldh.• to K~th ar1111· !toss luo
"Cud k~lO\\ s. I Ill \\ 1lh11g. · ,,sht'
gnns in Tt'l'hnit·Plur after sho\\
ing nw a rough 1·111 of lhl' lllm 1t-
"EH•n tinw I lll.tl-.l' a mo\lt'. I
thi1l1, n1J\ bl' thh 11111 ht· tlw on1·
I gul'ss rt :s m ~ °'' 11 f .1ult
''.\lkr 'Thi· C 1 :tdll:tll' I .~111
Sl'lll t'\'l'l'Y S('l'I pl Ill lo\\ IJ, hut
l 111\ 1•1·s JI 11111dd11 I lo~m llll' out
..,11 I 1-.t•pl ... ;n 111 :..: '1\11: · lo L'\l'I'
~thing :111<1 till'~ put nw on su..,
pt'll">llHl. I c·ould11 I \\Ork in an,\ ol
till' g11od things I \\ ,1:, uffel'L'<I. ;111cl
l'\ entually µt•uplt• 14a\ L' up on nw
and thought l 'd rl'tin.•d."
Sia• f1nall' made ··Hu1 l'11
l'a~:,,1d\ and thl' Sundann• h.1d.
REX REED
in the raw
.1 dumlJ 11w1 lt' thal w1ts)>r~abl>
ht.·1 biggest commercial succcs:;
but thul :-.ht' ha:. nothing good lo
-.:iy about
"I nt:A .~:L \' <l id ·stepford
\\ht·~· bt•<.·auM· it's th£' biggest
p.11 t J 't' t'\'er had. It's a huge
ruh: J11d 1 • m frighten~ to death
to M'l' 11
·WI.' lilmed it in Westport,
< '111111 mad tht: houst: we used as
,111 t'\l1•1·ior was owned by <1 sub·
111 h.1111ll' "ho lookl'd t'Xaclly like
I lat· 1 uhot~ in the film. She was
p~·rl~·<·ll .' groomt•d at 7 a.m. und
:di of ht·r friends who c<tme to lhl'
"l'I \\ l'I (' hoUSL'W i Vt'::. who drO\'t:'
:-t Jt1t111 11 agon:-,, had perfect
l.1\~ ns. and ~ore lhi: ~ame kind of
l'lothc~
"f hope I c;rn nrnke mort' films
l h a t h r l' a k d o w n t h e s l' '
stl'rt'Ol .''Pl'S. but the people in
t·ontrol . th1.• mt>n \\ho run the
stullios. foll into the same traps.
KATHARINE ROSS
They think in cliches. I hope it's
changing for women because it's
been a long time s ince there have
been any real women on the
screen . I've been a decoration so
long it's nauseating."
··rve a lways had a natural
c uriosity about life," she said, "l
guess it's not fully satisfied by
merely be ing an actress. I want a
hfe, a hom e, my horses, a family
of my own -but I want to ex·
press m yself through a career,
too. I wish there was some way to
reconcile the' two things. Maybe
I'll always be restless."
More Money for Arts?
SACHA!\IE NTO <lJl'I ) • ln:.tead, mone) ~ould be d1 ::.·
State-paid ticket ll1::.counts and lribut cd throu g h "tick et
othl'r drastic changt•s in thl' w<i~· \'OU('hcrs" and other programs.
the stale s upports the arts ha\e .\ t a n e \I s ton fer c n C' l'.
beC'n proposed by the chair m;in Gregorio outlined these major
of th<.· .Joint Ll·gislaln e 1\rt~ JXJrtwns of hb IC'gisb1t1on .
Committee. An experinwntal. S:.IOO.UOO
St.•n . /\rll•n Gregorio ( D San tick el \'OU<: her svsl('m svstem in
1\l:1t<>o) rntroducC'd legislation one California c'1tv. such as San
<SB184 > this \\'t.•ek incre<tsin.1; Diego. Groups could buy tickels
slat<.' appropraat ions for the arh to arts preseniations at discount
from the current Sl million .1 prices and the state \\Ould mal..t.·
year toS1.5 million durin~ an l'' upthe difforencetotheartisl!i.
p<.'fimenli:ll HI-month :,pan. Subsidies lo artists and art
lie proposed an C'nd to chrct'I organizations fo r 1wrform1ng in
state grants to <1 rl organizations. public schools. to ht' cltll1:cJ
suc h as s~ m phony and "art1"1!'>·111·<'du<.·a1ton ·
ph1 lharrnon1c c.1s::.ociat1ons Comm1ss1ons for arl1sh tv
create public works projects for
cities. counties, museums and
arts centers. and to perform in
parks ancl other public places,
and to create new musical com·
positions. plays , operas. <1nd
t horeogrilµhic works.
P a rtial r eim bursement for a
stale tourin g program of. the
performing. visual and literary
ilrts. Participants \\Ould bl'
chosen and :-.ponsurt'd hy local
groups
Abo lt!i h th1· turri:nl
l'aliforni<.i Arts Comrn1s:,ion and
rt'pla('C it "ith a 15-member
Californ1;.i Arts Ot•\ t.'lopmcnl
Council.
Being Sick's
NoFunNow
By ERMA 8 0MBECK
About the only comfol't
I cun see in getting sick
iti that you lm m ediately
become the focus of at·
lention and concern.
1 have friends who,
when they become ill, re·
ceive 40 pounds of Indian
lewelry fr o m their
husbapds, a pot of mums
from the gang in the of·
fice and casseroles a nd
baked goods from well-
meaning n eighbors.
No matter what dis-
ease decks m e, there is
always "a lot of it going
around."
I could be suffering
from a dinosaur bite and
my doctor would say,
··Everyon e in town's got
it. Just go to bed , take a
lot of liquids, and call mt!
if the leg falls off.··
On a scale of 10 these
days, sympathy for the
common cold is running
about a two; compassion
for flu , a two and a half;
and con-Cern for
pneumonia, a d eclining
four.
I EXPECT any day to
have a phone nuln ber for
Dial-A-Cure where a ll
the people with a chin~
bodies . r ag in g fe\'1·r ~
and nausea dial for as-
sbtance, or when pos::.i-
ble go to a group meeting
at the lodge hall whert'
they.will tli s lributc
mimt:ograµh cd cure
s heets .
t\l a party I he othL·r
another guest. "I got a
touch of it when my 16-
year-old was learning
how to drive."
"Did you get a fever or
105?" ask ed the first
woman.
..Well, no ... "
She winced, "Too bad.
rt gC>t!s with the disease.
And I don't suppose you
had to s ummon a
priest ?"
"No, but I w.atched
Danny Thomas on the
Mike Douglas s how."
"ACTUALLY, what
you'r e d ealin g with is
your ordinary, common,
ga rden variety
breakdown ," s ighed
another bored listener.
"It's been done to death
this year. It was only a
one-parter on Marcus
We lby and Reader 's
Digest gave it a para·
gr aph in the Amusing An~cdotl! sccl ion.'·
Som ehow I have t he
feeling if I were Marie
Antoinette und confided
to my best frie nd, "J
think I'm going to be
heheaded," s he would
probably admonish, "So,
you should havt: gotten
shots when you had the
t·hance: ·
naght, Just hefore I faint-.-----------
t•d, I confided to a friend.
''I've got this ringing in
m) ear s. ,a ras h ring
ar ound m v sto mach . ~hortness of breath and
m) hair is falling oul."
'Tm just getting O\'er
11 ." she yawned .
"I hi:id it last vear.''
said the woman next to
her.
"Oh . Lh<tt ." said -*"'ICl:Sl90 ~· -"''°"" 'OQ.6 JO SAtUllOAf 1?.JO t 00
SUHOAf & HOllOA" 12 JO >-Qi
t I ACAOIMT AWAit ..,...,.YIONI
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NOWTHRU
TUESDAY
ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS!
. CHINATOWN"'
DUTff W1SH 1111
.. ACf~IC TH&ATtlltlS
D"IY&-tN ACROSS 58 Kandh 128 Span.sh 19 Planl place
language ltlle glycos1de 96 Exclamation
1 Jumper 60 Iranian Turk 129 Eat m style 20 Save 97 Scallop
tops 61 Envelops 130 Theological 23 luminous 98 Repasts
7 --·-up 65 Musical lhree 31 Priestly 100 Ju1ube
disclosed interval •32 Storms garments \02 Muttonbird
14 Tribulations 68 Yerbal 134 Blend 33 Love god 104 Flightless
20 Tally contraction t 35 Inhabitant 34 Frightened bird
again 72 Pilose suffix 35 Peel 106 Calamity
21 Absent 2 73 Headwaiter 136 Love story 36 Pro··· howler
wds French 137 GtrlS 38 Clothes 109 Climb
22 Breakfast 75 River island 139 Palm teal wasner hasltly
cereal 77 Theater 140 Three-loed 40 Foodb1l t 11 Issuing
24 Plural escort sloth 41 Kind of ca1 tn
ending 78 Multitude 14 1 Balder's 43 Indigent rays
25 Moselle 79 Weigh killer 45 Cavalry 112 Newspaper
trlbulary down 142 Exclamation swords issue
26 Persian 80 F1sN>one 143 Asiatic 47 Germinates 113 Sand
coin ndge nomad 49 Pigeon pea htll
27 Made h\2 Take place 144 Queue 51 Settler 114Lambs
lrom 83 Cond111ons 146 Al nome 52 Sprtnl penname
28 Supplication 84 Antenna 147 Finds 54 Wander idly 116 Angler"s
29 Chinese 85 Gnnding t49 Ships 56 Wild storm bait
coin teeth canvas 59 Philippine 117 Hindu
30 Musical 87 Pubhc 151 Legislated dwarf asceltcism
d1rect1on vehicle 153 Floating 61 Evil spirit 119 Until
32 Nuclear 88 Chinese 154 Act ol 62 Hoslili11es 120 Decora11ve
particle pagoda expunging 63 Amb1t1ons mats
34 Ships 89 Explain 155 Reimburses 64 Flu1dless 121 Assigned
leader grammatically DOWN 66 Odin's task
36 Fabulous 90 Fixed brother, et 124 Inborn
bird payment 1 Occidental al 127 Bank
37 Convent 92 Dressed fur 2 While 67 Florida clerk
room 93 "Tempest" 3 Ad1ective ·racetrack 130 Perfunctory
39 Nav1ga1ton sprite sullixes 69 Ouret! 131 Zeus
system 95 Silence' 4 Detergent 70 Gata111es Ille
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.c 1 Shaggy 99 Snuggle speech 76 lintel 133 F1sh1ng
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drink 107 Haslen 9 Cavalryman t1eld 137 German
45 Broadway 108 Roulelle 10 Coagulale 84 Rad1oac1tve title
sign bet 11 Laughter particles 138 Sharp
46 Sea 110 Biblical sound 85 Crete break
eagle counlry 12 Et1c11 culture 141 Buddhist
47 Glossy 11 1 Bridge bid 13 Specrly 86 Unlatch pillar
labrtC 115 Early 14 Garmsllmenti. poetic 143 Blbhcet
48 Followed ch1ldhOOd 15 Chesl 87 Greek letter ' animal
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NEW YORK CAPJ -Viewers b1:tsed Rob er t Stl&wood Polilic1,"a1mo1teveryone there who've observed British class Or'ganiz:aUQn . is:
dlatlnctlo.ns on ''Upstairs M1s.s -Vertue1 a pleasant. soft.
I;>own1ta.Jrs1
' Soon Will get a peei) WIBLE ,MO.ST or "Beacon Hill voiced En.gli1hwoman. became
at the American variety on Is taped at CBS studios !\ere, ex-slightly tesUy only when the in-
''Beacon HllU"'' a two-hour terlor 1cene1 are shot in Bolton: tervltwer k~pt asking for com-
, ,drama bfting ta Ped here for CBS. Last weekend Mi ss Vertue {ook parisons -other than eta.as dis ·
The Yankee show ls based on the cast, crew and a t9Jl Rolls-tinctlons -between ''Macon
•the bij. British series created by Royce there for taping in Beacon H i i l ' ' an d • ' Ups la i rs ,
Jean Marsh and Eileen Atkins, Hill's Mount Vernon section._ Downstairs."
bul that is itS only link to the where the landed gentry perch. -"The whole lam Uy is'dilferent
original, 6ays executive pro·· Vlewerl wh·o perched · at and the servants are dirferent
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Cartoo·1as
Jean Marsh, known for lier
role in the British series
''Upstairs, Downstairs,•• will
Join a muppet friend In pre-
senting a cartoon special at 7
p.m. March 10 on KCET-TV,
Channel28.
ducer'BerylVertue. setside for public TV's becausewe'remakinga serles in
''The only similarity-and I'm ·"'Upstairs, Downstai rs'' know by America for Americans," .she l;~~;;;;;~::=;=~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~f~fmii--------:-----.,-·qulte keen to make this clear -ls now that the Be llamy household says. "After that, there can't be ·
that I've taken the premise of and their hijinks commenced in ·any similarities because you're
class distinction, stuck it in . Britain's Edwardian era and talking about two different coun.
·America and literally begun all have since moved on to World trieslnadifferentperiod."
. over again," she emphasizes. \Var I. She relented slightly when
· It's in TV's traditioh or logic ln <t'Beacon Hill," the 3tarting atked if " BeacdnliUI" will have
'that "Beacon HUI ," set in Boston time is 1b2o, the era Prohibltion. a pattern or romanc ~ ·and
and produced by a British com· And Boston's upper and lower ~culle.ry skulduitery similar to
, pany, could, in the words of its classes are S\en In the Benjamin ill British cousin.
'press agent, "auger the return or Lassiter household which in· ''Yes, got all that," she
gre8t, television drama to New eludes 'four daughter&, a one· laugh~d . ''Tbat11wen,t on .in
YorkCity." armed son who (ought in the America as wel , 1 ve d1s -
ThJs means the show, v.·hich Great War, a covey Of Irish ser· covered."
· CBS says may air thi!S spring, is vants. a black cook, a live.in •
the j>ilot for a possible series to secretary and an English butler. Potluck Set be 1aped in Fun City and not
' Hollywood.
" New York was c~osen because
o( its large pool of fine stage ac·
'tors relatively unknov.·n to TV
says Miss Vcrtue, who is produc· i"K ll)e s how for the London-
THE LORD of the manor,
portrayed by Stephen Elliott, is a
first.genera tion, rich cltiten ot·
Irish decent in his Jate50s.
~fembe rs of the Baha'i f·aith of
Glirden Grove will sponsor a pot
luck dinner with entertainment
at 5:30 p.m. today at' Rudy Park
in Huntington Beach. Admission
is free.
He's described by Miss Vertue
as "a gray eminence in Boston
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ARIES (!\larch 21·April 19): Look beneath sur·
face indicati ons. Strive for depth, .character and
quality. Keep promise to yourself about digestive ·systen1 . ·
TAURUS fAp ril 20·Muy 201: Accent on obility
lo wade, wait and sense what is happening. Tread
water in sense that you bide time. Keep balance,
emotional and material. Avoid extremes.
GEJ\illNI (A1ay 21.June 20J: Stiek to facts.
·::Leave sensationalism to other s. Adhere to prin. :~iples. Don't compr omise at first, impJied threat. .~standtall .
:: CANCER (June 21·July 22 ): Change, varit:ly,
·:;ntensiried r elationship!5 are featured. A look. i1
-word could set pace. f\1ember of opposite sex
,7flgures in big wa.Y.
~ LEO (July 23·Aug . 22J: Straight talk to parent,
.'.·Older individual could accomplish wonders. If
'lrank, you ~in . If otherwise, you take backward
step. Choice will be your own.
. VIRGO (Aug. 23 ·Scpt. 22}: 'felling r elatives
~ [~hat to do "'·ou/d be count cr!,>roductive. )'ou don't
: ·have all the fa cts. Short trips, messages, call s are
·. spotlighted. You tend nowtoseein idealistic li ght.
Ll8R1\ fScpt. 23·0t't. 221 : Accent is on pay-
. m ent, coll ection and consolidation. Draw assets
:·together -gain overall vie"'· Protect yourself
and security. l.v .di nut in demanding rights -as.
_ · ~ume added <Juli es.
;: . SCORPIO (Oct . 23-Nov. 21): Cycle hig h; take
-. ·initiative. Emph;.isizc originality. Dance to your !~-own tune. Get rid of burden which is not your own. ~·. Sec beyond the in1mediate-perccivepotential. ~:-SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 J: Light is shed
*. whereprcvious lythcrcwasonlyheat. You'll com-~: prehend! Clandestine meeti.ng, affai r is likely to ' . •, •, ··.-~--=·~~~~-:--:-:--:-:=:-ii
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surprised by social invitation.
PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20J: F'avorable l\loon
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Disneyland. It's really
more than marching
bands, colorful parades ..
or'a thrilling bobsled
ride down the Matterhi;>rn.
It's where storybook
pharacters and fantasies
come lo life like magic.
A magic that was a
delightful part of your
childhood ... equally treasured
by your own children today.
Which makes Di sneyland a
tradition
... a way of
life. For
iY~~[Sl~m;'.'. emeries.
Disneyland is the happiest
part of growing up.
Come live it again.
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Since camper& have privately owned publ!c nience or their gauts. providing campine op. chnlns ls the Jellystooe the United states travel, ..;:.;:.:; ___ ___.~,.._-...;~===
encountered rising fuel ·Ca.mpground system in Home on the range was portunities close to! Park Camp Resorts. industry has been grow.·
costs for trips into the this country, introduced never like this! home. . • It is unique In that the lng at the rate of '16 per·
wide open spaces the the franchised RV camp THERE ARE three re-I Other: campers prefer various cami>arounds· cent annually, which is.
wide open s pace; are concept in the fast· asons for giving credit to a ren~l arr~ngement at carry the theme of the more than four timee th~
coming to them in the growing travel· Kamprro un ds of. a neatbyKOAthatpro-}ovable carto.on growUlofthegrossna·
form or privately owned recreation industry in ·America, especlallY dur· vidbs for parking their character Yogi Bear in tional product. A good
campgrounds. 1961. ing the present problem' RV and using ittonly on t heir design and ac· portion ot the 50 million
Like the Colonel's Ken-At present. 750 tourist of conseTving gas,while weekends as a substitute ~vitles. men, wome n , and
tucky Fried Chicken camps to ttcl'eattonal .enjoytngcamplng. . secondhome. • chlldrenwhogocamplng
establis hment s and vetlicles in the United They started it all 13· Sever al other J ELLYSTONE Parks each year are being
many other nationwide States, Canada, and •years ago; they are the franchised campground have deluxe facilities diverted from national'
enterprises. franchised .Mexico, plus 120 more ·largest campground systems h.ave been and f~mily -oriented and state parks by the
campground chains are under development, dis· chain, which means launched 1n recent recreational attractions ti .d h . t
d 1 th KOA b more locat. f .years. . -all related to their na_ onw1 e c a tns a . provi ing accom moda-P ar. e anner. · ions rom
tions in areas convenient ~though these camp-_w~h.:...:ic:..:h..:_t:..:o:........:c:..:h.:..:o:..:o:..:s:..:e:....:::........::a:.:.n::d:..._:........::P:...e::r:..:b:.:a::.!p:..:s:..._t:.:h.:...:e::......:f:..:a:.:s:..:t.:.es:.t:....:..·n.:...:o:...v..:e_l .:...:th_e_m_e_. ______ ·p_r_1 v_at_e_c_a_m_p_g_r_o_u_n_d_s __ ·..L.-~~~----------..;....--.-------=--~
to the consumer. grounds welcome over:
Some units ar~ within night iuests, they offer
a short distance of heavi-many features that ap·
ly populated regions. But peal to the longer-term'
their layouts and design vacationer. All have hot
are such that the cam-s h ow er s ; c 1 ea n·
pers reel they are far' restrooms; modern laun-
from home in a mountain dry equipment; a conve-
wilderness. Campers nience store; a family
have found that they can lounge; ~wimming pool;
be away from it all only a a i r · ,: on di ti oner s ;
few miles from home. spacious s ites; utility
AN 11'1 PO R TANT
point, relative to the pre-
.sent energy s hortage, is
that by "turning off"
their house and going
camping the average
family is actually con-
serving energy. Unwind-
ing in a campground
calls for the use of only
one vehicle -some
families use two or more.
at home; the standard
&gallon water heater in
a recreation vehicle can
be compared with a 60-
gallon ta nk at home;
,heating a compact RV is
more economical than
heating a multiple-room
house; and fewer elec·
lrical appliances are
needed than th e wide as-
sortment thut is con·
sidered to be a bsolutely.
essential in the average
home.
Kamp g r ound.s o f
hookups; and rates that
won't deplete the family
budget.
Recently KOA in·
troduced a new twist in
.its c h ain ot close-to·
home campgrounds -
the dude ranch. Rane}):
·Ka m p s o ( A m er i ca
(RKOA> offer camp-
ground facilities for
recreational vehicle
guests in ranch settings1
with rates considerably'
lower than the · conven-
tional dude ranch.
RKOA's have ail of the
features so popular in
the regular KOA camp-
grounds plus a number
of special attractions re-
lated to the ranch theme.
· These inciude trail
rides, fishing. hunting,
hiking, rock hounding,
and good old-fashioned.
barn dancing every
Saturday night. Some
have a re:stauranl and·
Stress Rx:
Co~akeHike
PROVO, Utah <UPI) fright and loneliness.
-Ailm ent : a nxiet y During the course,·slu·
brought o n by the dents lived off the land
stresses and sounds of for a one·week period
• contemporar~ C'iviliza-and each spent several
tion. · days living alone.
Prescription: take a· "During this period.
hike - a long, long hike. ~owever, one stress that
· The same medicine 1s geRerally present in
also helps restore hear-most of our lives was
ing sensitivity dulled by absent -the s tress of .
the never -ending noises almost constant noise,"
of modern life, according .they said in a r eport on
to three researchers at the experiment.
B r i g h a m Y o u n g "With the possible ex-
. University. ception of an occasional
Clark T . Thorstenson, Jet airliner passing over-·
Richard A. Heaps and head or a truck met by
Robert Snow studied the chance on a seldom-used
effects of 29 days in the road, the subjects were
wilds of southern Utah t otall y is olated from
on 46 students in an out-m o dern A m e r i ca n
door survival course. · civilization and its ac-.
"Our finding:, s how companying noises."
that prolonged removal They found the :,tu-
from the constant noise dents with the highest
and pressures or c1viliza-anxiety le\'els and lowest
tion ca n hav e a h e aring sen s itivity
therapeutic effect upon s howed g reatest 1 m -·
one's psychological and provement.
phys iological function·
• ing," they r eported . THE RESEARCHERS
said they leaned toward'
THE STUDENTS. who the theory that periods of·
were t ested both before relative quiet and the re·
and after their sojourn in duclion or tension due to
the deserts and moun-noise we re responsible
tuin:-. south of E scalante, for both results -but'
Utcth . ~hO\\ i:d decreases their r esearch didn't pro··
m anxiety and improve-\'e it.
ment s in h l•ar1ng "It.can'tbestatedwith.
sensitn 1ty. certainty lhP.re is a cor-
U'hc n">earchl•r.., :-.:.iid relation between r e·
the declilll' in anxict~ o<: cluced anxiety and im<
curred despite suc h proved hearing, but it
stresses as h u n r . may be inferred," said
thirst, ~xtrem c fallgu lleaps. a~ educational
boredom. homesickness. ycholog 1st.
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-car, put ft back tog~r anc:t Johnny Rutherford, winner or
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JeJian Bobby Chacon knocked for hie lhreh 9 cautomia'i«J~ f:t~~aW::i:~!:~J!!~ a sunny
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ddend his World Boxing Coundl Wld AJ who finished one·two 1n Sheva 190.880 aod Huntington
featberweicht championship. : ~bis rich raca ut Ontario MotOJ-. Beach's Duane .. Pancho" Carter
k Cbekcodn.t~h26,12of Sylmar, Speedwayayearago. 190.840.
noc e e M~·pound Bobby, also s urviving engine Two laps al'ound t~ 21h mile
Estrada, of GuadaleJara, down trouble in Ult morhing averaged oval comprised the qualifying
lftidway 1n the round and finished j~.553 ahd Al went i93.684 as · runs but only the top three
him olt, wltb a IJurry o1 punches speeds generally lncreased about finishers are a ssured their posi-
at the ropn with an overhand -~----------------------~-right the finale. __,,
The end came at 2:38 and
Estrada was down for at Just ~
two minutes after referee John
Thomas concluded his count of
ten.
\
Frazier Siops El&
MELBOURNE-Joe Frazier
stopped a tired and bleeding Jlm·
my Ellis in the ninth round of
their sc bed u led li2.round
heavyweight · (lght today and
estab~himself firmly as a
top challenger for Muhammad
Ali•sworld title.
The defeat in the $325,000 bout
was a near mortal blow to Ellis'
hopes for a crack at Ali's title.
Kings Roll, 7.4
INGLEWOOD -Center Butch
Goring struck for four goals Cij)d
winger Bob Nevin added four as-
sists to spark Los Angeles to a 7-4
National HOckey triumph over
Minnesota Saturday night.
The victory enabled the Kings
to move within two points of
league-leading Mohtreal in the
Division 3 playoff r ace.
Goring, the 5-Coot-9, 168-
paunde r , s tunne d North Star
goalie Pete LoPresti at 10:02 and
15:03 of the first period with
Nevin assisting on both scores.
Lutz Defeated
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -Third
seeded Stan Smith and Dick
Stockto'n reached today's finals
of the World Championship of
Tennis Red Group tournament
with victories Saturday after
noon.
Stockton beat Australian John
Alexander, 7-6, 6-2.
Smith d efeate d his doubles
par\ne r , Bo b Lutz of San
Clemente. 6-3, 4·6, 6·2
Borg lip.et
ROTTERDAM -Tom Okker ol The Netherlands upset top-
seeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden
Saturday to gain the singles final
against Arthur Ashe in the World
Championship Tennis Green
•Group tournament.
Okker, seeded No. 3,"1iowned
the 18-year-old Borg, 6·3, 7·5.
rfhen Ashe, seeded second, de·
feated unseeded Patrice Dom-
inguez of France, 6·1, 6-4.
lflafler in .Finals
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -Roger
Taylor of Great Britain and San-
dy Mayer scored straight set vic-
tories Sa turday to move into the
final of the Fairfield County In-
ternational tennis championship.
T aylor, seeded sixth, defeated
Peter F1eming, 6-3, 6-4. Mayer.
the fifth seed, r ebounded from a
hard-fought first set to breeze by
Roger Dowdswell of Rhodesia.
7-6, 6·1.
~ker•onT\'
LANDOVER,Maryland-The
Los Ang eles Lakers , fresh from a
109 -10~ vict o ry ove r th e
Clev.eland Cavaliers, take 0n the
Washington Bullets this morning
atlOin a n ~tionaUytetevisedNBA
game onChannel2.
Tanana ltt.fured
HOLTVILLE -0The California
Angels had one minor casualty as they opened spring training
Saturday in 83-degree weather in
Holtville.
Frank Tanana, la st year's
American League rookie pitcher
of the year, suffered a slightly
sprained left ankle while ta.king
part in the opening-day drills. X
rays were negative, but Tanana
was expected to be out two or
three days.
SC Drop• Pair
SAN LUIS OBISPO -Cal Poly.
<San Luis Obispo) swept a
doubleheader from defending
NCAA champion USC Saturday
btseores of 1-0 and 3·2.
Bruce Freeberg shut out the
Trojans on six hits in the opening
game.
......... WllU
BLOOMINGTON, lnd. -Steve
Green scored Indiana's first 10
points of the second half and
finished with 29 Saturday, lead·
inc the top·ranked and undet i.t·
ed Hooslt?rs to an 86-78 Bll Ten
ba~ketba11 victory over Obio
State.
I F09le •·••We
I
BUFFALO. N .Y. -~n1s.iu
Co11ea e uid toda)' that star
basketball player LarT"t F<>ele
ond teammate Chart Y Jordon
have been declared ineligible for
all future competition because
the school 1.ove them "Improper
financial aid." .
y
.. ,,
UPI Te111>Mto
IT'S NOT WRESTLIN~teve Garvey of the Dodgers bends
Jimmy Wynn into shape during some isometric exercises
designed to prevent pulled muscles. The Dodgers went
thro~l} their second day of spring training Satur<!ay in
Vero~"Beach, Fla.
For Prep Cagers
State .Tournament
Nearing Reality
Short hops:
Oakland ls hosting what may
be a forerunner to a state high
school basketball championship
tournament. The Tournament of
Champions In the Bay Area city
will bring title holding teams
from seven of Calllomla's ten
CIF sections.
The LA City, San Diego and
Southern Section a.re the only
absentees. So lf they get Involved
in upcoming y.ears, we'll have a
long overdue state championship
showdown.
Recently concluded Southern
California high school football
championships produced some
interesting information. For in·
stance, the top money maker was
not the large schools game at the
Coliseum.
It was the 3·A finale at San
Bernardino between Santa Ana
Valley High and Colton. The
Coliseum finale was knocked out
·or m oney' making contention
when authorities who run that
facility staffed ll wjth more than
70 police and security people.
That cost $2,000. The rip-off 'may
force tbe CIF to seek another site
for upcoming 4-A championship
games.
If the CIF South em Stttloq wUI
"'ake up and reduce , .. football
playoff eDtranu from 3Z to l6 t~ams, It wlll ~na~~~ tbe •·A
ehampioa to meet '" tA CUy
ebamp. Relta.ble eo•rus II)' tbat
Soathlaa,d ••laool district
1upertatende11.tf are tenet.Uy
~1'1rappy wUll Ute UJWlsion to 3Z
teams beef•~ of extra fuel coeta tu' tlte ex\ra week or play
makes eecenan.
Alt ady lhe SouO)em Section
of the CIF ls feeling the retire·
ment of comml11toner Ken
Fagans. The current~ a>alcttball
pla)'off .palrin , mlite by the
present regime, are contrary to
everything Fagans tried to ac-
complish.
He tried lo keep Orange County
schools apart in the first round of
the 4-A pairings. However , the
opposite has occurred under Tom
. Byrnes. Of the 11 county schools
in the 4·A. eig ht are in the lower
bracket and s ix are pa ired
against each other.
A further atrocity has all three
Sunset e ntries in the s ame
bracket. Fagans always kept en·
trants from the same league in
opposite brackets in 4-A. If there
we r e three t eam s from the
same loop , two went in one
bracket, one was put in the other .
Speaking of the basketball
playolfs, Fagans envisions that
girls and boys will share the fin al
nlght•s spotlight in the playoffs
with the 4-A and the girls' title
.game as a double feature. Other
dl•lslons or th, boys action would
be staged on different days.
Presently, all four boys finals are
the same day with A and AA in
the arternoon and the other
lwo In tbe evening.
D a ve Riem e r and Adam
Ballard had a mild surprise at
Marina High last week when they
caught a 27 -inch fish out of the
ditch that eoes· by the school. The
catch appeared to be a trout or
salmon.
School officia ls and a photo
confirm that it's no fish story.
either.
R(Kf Brown, ex-Golden West
CoJJeae and Marina High athlete.
ls playing baseball for San Diego
State University tbls year.
SOCIAL DEPT.-Two people
not to have at the same party:
DennJs Evans <CdM High prin-
cl pal> and Floyd Harryman
<E•tanda High principal>.
Albritton Competes
. RICHMON 0, Va.-Terry
Albritton o( Newport Bu.ch was
listed on the United States roster
Saturday by the A mateul'
Athl@tlc U nion for ltondoy
niJtht's trac~ meet against the
Sovitt u~ton, here.
''l"be fotm r Newoort Harbor 111ah 1landoot wm represent lb•
U.S. Lnlheahotput.
lions Cor the $300,000 California
r c . 0th r &tarting 1>Jots wm be
determiped in twin 100-mile ra~es today, one ul 1:30 and the
. other at3. ··we thouaht we had lost the
engine," Foyt declared after his
mornjng mishap during a fast
practice run ... But it turned out
. to be a twlsted clutch hub. We
pulled tho car apart and put it
buck toðer wlth great work
from the crew.
"I really didn't think it would
run that last.••
Foyt, 40,' a three-time In-
dianapolis winner, declared that
' Nicklaus .
3 Aliead
Of Pahner \
LAUDERHILL, Fla. tAP>-
J ack Nicklaus carefully sur·
veyed the scoreboard, did a
quick mental calculation and lift-
ed his eyes to the heavens.
"Oh. boy!'' Jack said ... Here
we go again. 1 thought we were
done with this sort oC thing 10.
years ago."
Nicklaus, suddenly a leader in
the S260.000 Jackie Gleason Golf.
O•T~Toda11
Cha••el Sat 11
Classic, ·had just discovered that
he is to be paired with old foe
Arnold Palme r and Bob Murphy
in today's final round of the chase
for the $52,000 firs t prize.
.. Maybe it's a good omen,"
opined the 45-year-old Palmer.
"The last time I was paired with
J ack I won the golf tournament.
And that was the last time I won
one."
That was in the 1973 Bob Hope
Desert Classic, more than two
full seasons ago. '
!'l:icklaus, five strokes back
when the third round started,
came rumbling out of the pack
with an authoritative six-under-
par 66. He bi rdied his last two
holes to shoulde r aside youthful
Eddie Pearce. who missed 10·
foot birdie putts on the last two
holes. , .
"It often h a ppe ns." said
l"icklaus, "that in the first two
rounds som e guys you've never
heard of get hot and have the
lead. The third round is the one to
g~self in position. The ear-
ly leaders kind or disappear.
"The third round is the one
where you m ake or break your
tournament more often tha n
not."
:'\icklaus, overshadowed in re-
c ent m onths by the heroics of the
absent Johnny Miller , finished
three rounds over the 7,128-yard
ln·;errary Country Club cour~e
with a 202 total, 14 under par.
H1trd·rounc1 IHOers in the $260,000 lnoe1T41'Y
O<>lf tourndmenl;
.Jack NiCklolU> 67-69-66-202
Eoole P•••ce o7·~·72-20l
ArnolO P•lm•r os.t4-11-20!>
Tom Ko~ to&-61-70-10S
Bol>Murpny 1>8-71·~-20S
lom We•lkQ9f 7268-71>-206
H<lle Irwin o'l-oo-72-207
Ri k M<tswno;i1~ o&-74·&S-X>7
Cll.lrlH COOCly "3-69-71-208 Ge"41 Llltl~r 10.i.o-n-208
Mtlltr Bart>er 01·70.11-708
Bob E. ~iln 70.119-70-'9'1
Bobey Nocno1s 72-c.H?-209
G.iry Groll 1l·71..._ 210
Julius Boros •9-72-69-210 EoSnted 11'9-71-70-210
8ol> Sl•nton o.toC>ll-711-210
LOUGrolhdm '1·10.13-210
Bruce Oevhn o8-7419-21 I
Terry 0'4tnl ol-13-71-211 OouQ~ndPt~ 07-73-71-21\ Lee Trevino 10.10.11-211
l on> Walwn n.70.69-111
8 111 ROQers c.&-71-14-212
Bruct'Crtnwitoo 73"68-71-712
B<lbby Mllcll•ll 69-12·11-212 kdy FIO'fCI 11·13-69-213
Ar!Wdll 70.13-10-213
Ldrry HtnSO<l 73-10.10-213
John Butte~ 72°72-69-21:.
0dYf'Htli 17·72-69-213 B~rl v.incey 11·69-72-713
Butcn Ba1tO •9-73·11-213
Pat F111Simon> 7~7S-213
l'Od Curi 68-11-7•-213
kttk Rno.icb IH19-73-21J
Lvn LOU 72°11°70-213
8uOAll1n 70.12-71-213 ~orrt~I ft'tllll' JJ.t.a.72-213
Ra1t s1ar~~ n-65-n-213 Ker1 S1t11 10.nn-213
never before ln has racin~ career
had¥ clutch hub broken.
• "I heard it s nap on the No. 3
turn and never aave the engine
throttle after that," heaald. "It's
lucky J didn•t because It would
have exploded."
Driving his Gilmore Coyote-
Foyt with Hs e i g ht-cylind~r
power plant, F oyt turned his first
.lap in 197.023 and h.is second in
196.078.
Foyt credited Good.Year's new
racing tires with "ad"ding about
three mlles per hour to ever·
ybody's speed."
Al Uqser. one or the early
DAILY PILOT
quallfle~. made his run with
\•irtuulJy no w ind a nd comm~nt·
td, .. J really didn't thln.k my
speed would be that high.•·
He drove a turbocha rge d
Viceroy ·Eag le.
S•lurO.y qu•llloe•s ••lh •pe..0$ IOf llM Moircn • C.lllOt'lll• ~ tuto r•c•
I. A.J. Foy! 19'.~44, 1. Bobby Ull>U l'H \)J. J Al
Un•e< l~.i&A. 4, Johnny RutnertOfO 1~2. ~13, ~.
W•ll\I O•lleoO.cll 1'1.11>4, I>. Tom ~v• 190.880, 7. eu. ... Cdtlef 190.MO, •. Sieve KrtSt!Otf 199 I'll. 9.
J immy C•rulllers 11'1.11J. 10. Go<O<wt Jo/vw,°'lt.
1H 8S7, II. M ike MoUey IH.7J9, 12. flllly '\luk!W1cn 118.679.
11. JohM'I' Perwns 188.22S, u . S.lt W•ltttM
117.Slt, IS. R0ger McClw5key 1e.,M, 111. &obc>y Al• "'°" ltl.S2'1, 11 • .JoflnM•rtln lti.242, 18 AMrloAn·
Orelli liS. 111, 19. Al LOQU•slo 1&4.194, 20. Ooclr.
Sunon 113.211, 21 • .Hrry K••I 112 2'17. 22. Lee
twn1m•n 111.•I•, 23. Tom B•QelOw 181J91.24. 8'11 ~1 1~.1 ... H.Geor~ Follmer 17116>
Clinch Tie for Title
Bruins Batter
Stanford, 93-59
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spirit~
ed first-hall play by Marques
Johnson. who scored 15 points
and had 10 rebounds, led No. 5-
ranked UCLA to a resounding
93-59 Pacific-8 basketball victory
over Stanford Saturday nig ht.
It was UCLA's 81st consecutive
victory at P auley Pavilion and
the Bruins clinched at least a tie
for the Pac-8 title. ·
The Bruins avenged an earlier
~ defeat at the hands of the
Cardinals and increased their
season record t o 22-3 and their
confer ence m ark to 11·2.
The Bruins took a 47.32 half-
time lead on J ohnson's play and
13 points by Dave Meyers, then
never lost momentum and simp-
ly pulled away.
Stanford center Rich Kelley,
who scored 17. got his fourth foul
with only nine seconds gont! in
the second half. He went to the
bench and didn't r eturn until
seven minutes remained.
· UCLA trie d a different de·
tensive maneuve r with the 6-
root-8 Meyers g uarding the 7-0
Kelley and the 6-9 Washington
guarding 6-8112 Ed Schweitzer. In
the earlier game, Drollinger had
trouble with Kelley as the talent-
ed Cardinal center scored 22 and
'Meyers watched Schweitzer
score22 .
Kelley fouled out with 5:43 re·
maining and the Bruins leading
78-53.
! Kelley onJy scored four points
1in the second h alf.
STANFORD C~I
Trobbe 10, Scnweotzer 11, K~lley 11. Golblrro ?,
P•ller'>Oft 8, Carter 2. Brill? S, S4mons 7, F'leler~ l.
l OlillS 2• 11·20.,
UCLA C'3l
Meyets 21, Johnsoll n. Wuh11'qton 17, TrQO•tCh
"· McC.iner 12, Sc>illane 2. Oroi11noer '· 041noe o,
Smilh 4, Corliss 1, TownSf'Fld 2. Tocals391S.75.
Halttime: UCLA •7, Stanford 32. Fouled out:
Kelley. Total foul~: Stanford 15, UCLA 21. T~'hnlCdlS: Mevers
A: 12,883.
Trojan• Belt Cal.
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Seniors John Lambert and Gus
Willi a ms scored 15 points each
a nd freshm a n Steve Malovic
added 13 as 12th-ranked Southern
California s mashed California,
82-59, Saturday in a Pacific-8
basketball game.
USC, leading at halftime 38-33.
started the second half with a 6·2
spurt to lead 44-35. Three straight
turnovers by C alifornia, all
forced by the 6 -foot -3 guard
Williams, opened the gates and
t;SC jumped a head 51·37 with
16:06 left.
The key m en in the spree wer e
Lambert and M alovi c, who col-
lected six points e ach to break
the game open.
USC's biggest lead was 24
points, 72-48, with 6:44 tu play in
the regiona lly t.elevised game. At
th a t p o int , L a mbe rt and
Williams left the game.
California's onl y consistent
scorer was 6·4 g ua rd Connie
White. He scored 10 points in the
second half and 17 in the game.
The victory gave the Trojans
a n 18·6 record, 8-5 in the Pac-8.
Cal built an early six-point lead
at 18· 12 with 10: 35 to play but
USC was led back by Williams
Evans .
A short jumper by Williams
tied the game at 23-23 with 5:48 to
play a nd Evans came off the
bench to score 10 points, re••iving
a sluggis h u s e offense.
E vans con\ e rted two C<Jl
turnovers into four points. usc·s
biggest lead was nine points at
46·37 with 2:26 to play, but the
Trojans committed a rash of
turnovers that permitted Cal to
score six straight points, closing
the gap to 36-33 with 26 seconds
left.
A jumper by Williams gave
USC a fi ve-point ha lftime lead.
Ci1IHorn1i1159)
Bord •. Terry t 1, Youn11 ~. lllth11e 11, ~1 .. wtllorn..-10, Anoerson J, Thompson~. Lee 1, Vllellt J. lot.ii~
2313·21.
Sowtll•rn C•I (12) L<1mberl IS. TrowbrtOl)e 2. Malovoc IS, WtlllJms
IS, Burr~ll 1, S;ittoro •.Jones 1. EvMls 12. P;ilmer
•. Porler 2. Ch•pman 4. Totals 33 16-19.
Hdlfl1me sc:ore: USC 38, Cdl 33. ToCdl touls: Clll
11. USC23. fouleoout: Terry, EvM1>. A. •,210.
Vanguards
Fall, 82-69
PASADEN A-Pt. Loma
College took away the inside
game of Southern California
College Saturday night to record
a 82-69 win over the Vanguards in
NAIA District III basketball
playoff action at Ambassador
College. here.
The loss ends the s~ason for
s ec, which brought a 22-6 record
a nd a 12-game winning streak in-
to the tourney. The \' angua rds
defeated Pt. Loma earlier in the
season.
Pt. Loma jumped to a qui ck
10-2 lead and never looked back.
It Jed at ha lftime. 42-32, and
turned back a sec threat which
cut the gap to fi ve early in the
second half. .
SCC's 6-11 center Al Car bon
finishedthe game with 11 points
and only three r ebounds. Ted
Bergerson led the Vangua rds
with 24 points.
"Pt. Loma took a" ay our in·
side gam e and gener ally out·
hustled us," said SCC coach Paul
Peak after the loss. ··1 think we
might ha ve been looking ahead to
Biola."
SoC~I Coll•t e l•'I
tq fl pf '" 1<.11~ 0 I ~
&_.,,9t'f)Otl 0 I 1•
C4 rl'l0t1 II
W•O•ns 0 ,.
Barrou 0 4 0
Jonn,on 0 I I
M.>l~te.id I Q I 7
l'ostv I •' 0 • TOtdlS )I I I• 4q
H~1t1tme Pl L0'1'.,, •l ,2. •
Galeoto Lost For-tune
Ex,.boxer Lives in$l()()..a-rrwnthApartme1it
Editor'• note: The modem era
apqrt1 vilta ii provUling aiter-
tainment, quality and occasional-
ly controveny on . a leak nevn
N/ore. attained in the world of
athletics. Yet aportl of da111 gone
bu. allo had great momenta. and
star performer1. Toda~ our look
at these day• f ocuae1 on u -
h ea v y weight bozer Tony
Galento.
NEWARK <UPI > -"Two-
ton" Tony Galenlo won his
largest purse in 1939 when he
challenged J oe Louis for the
world heavyweight boxing ti-
tle at Yankee Stadium.
Louts w'on the fight with a
fourth-round knockout, but
Galento left with $54,000,
which at the time was con·
sidered a fortune ror n boxtr.
Ar\er fi1thtJng for 18 years,
Cialcnlo toured the country,
drawinc c paiclly crowd by
fiChhng beaN, :i kangaroo
a nd even wrestling an oc·
topus. Later, as a referee. he
made H much as $1,iOO ror a
lnalc appearallce. .
I
t
Galento, 64, now rents a
$100 per month a partment in
a n Orange, l':J , senior
citizens complex. He has sold
·his $60,000 hom e and the once
profitable "Two-Ton Tony"
lounge in Orange.
''The bartenders stole m e
blind. They didn 't take one-
third out of the till -they look
Going Back
IN SPORTS
two-thirds." uys Galento.
who now walks with a limp
due to an Inflam ed \Cin tn his
ri ght foot.
Ga lento says he now live '
on soctal security. Until his root began bothering hlm a
year a go. Galento made
'Speaking tours for the Eaglts.
Club In retarn for expensel'.
ln the 1eso·s , Galento's
craggy face -now covel'ed
wiUl wrinkles as well ns scars
--~~~ him a bUlpber ot
bit parts in movies. including
"On The Waterfront." in
which he was ··a tough guy
union offi cial."
Ile said he was offered an
Itali an-s peaking pa rt in the
Godfather but turned it down
because of poor health.
Galento spends his time at
sports events. the r ace tracks
and vis iting old fri ends.
Among the frie nds he rnen-
tioned were a former New
Jersey governor, a !\FL foot-
ball team owne r and a reput·
cd underworld boss.
G alento says he used to get
complime nlary passes to
sporting e\'ents in New York
and could "w alk through the
~ates at the garden and wa\'e
to them." But he says he is
out of favor now bec<tu e he
"bad mouths" today·s box-
~-' "Clay can't take it. He" "
bia mouth. He hasn't got any
coml>@tltion. ln my dill' there
we re 2.soo bf'R\'ywelahts.
Everybody wa nted to get Into
.. the act."
I
' 1 •
Y outli ·fCe RoCkey
~
Growing in Mesa
lyHOWARD L. lfANDY
Of~ O•lly .... ~ i talf
The N1tti o n ul Hockey
League has depended largely
on Canadians to fill rosters of
, tts teams around the United
States in past years.
And such may be the case
for another fl\'e campaigns
but aflt!r that, don't be sur-
prised 1f some California resi·
dents start s howing up on
teams like the Los Angeles
Ki ng s. the !\lontreal Cana·
dicns and oth ers in the
c:1rcuH.
Youngsters an Canada are
given a pair of s kates and a
hockey stick like American
youngster~ get a baseball and
' bat. And thl'Y h uve the
natural habitat to use these
instruments in actual com·
petition on lakes and s treams
that are frozen d uring the
winter months.
In the past two years, jt however, Costa Mesa has had
two ice skating :irenas built
within its boundaries and ice
'!.. ·" hockey is playing a leading
role in keeping the :.irenas in
~ use these days.
Parents of youngsters in the
, area have formed youth ice
hockey associations rivaling
Little League baseball and
are giving their offspring an f opportunity to learn the game
from the gr ound up.
Many of these parents were
born in Canada and have a
wide knowledge of the game,
from a standpoint of playing
as amate urs and some as pro-
fessionals.
The Ice Capades Chalet ofr
Ha rb or Boule v a rd and
Adams and the Klondike lee
,. Arena on Bristol near the San
Diego Freeway. are both de
eply involved in youth ice
hockey program s.
"The word is out that we
have ice hockey in' Orange
County," Willie Kall of Ice
Capades Chalet says. "The
big diffe rence be tween ice
hockey and Little League
basebc.ill i!> that you can't go to
some sandlot fi t•ld a nd play
for free. ··we started out by tr) ing to
run an in-house league to get
the program started," he re-
• calls. "Then the parents
.~ came in and took over.
~ "Now we have a league
with other rinks for youths
.,f. from four through 16 years of
;:~ age. Most of the m just showed
, up and began to learn to
t skate. ~! "We still operate a power
skating c lass where we teach ~ them the fundamentals s o Ii they can j oin the hockey
, t.' team . It is a 19-week program
1 or one hour sessions under
Gordon Pate and Rollo Miller
who also ser ve as coaches of
our hockey program.''
His counter part al Klon-
di ke. J ohnnie Davi ~. says:
"We ar e mainly involved in
maintaining the rink, selling
up for games and keeping the
PAUL MATTHEWS -NHL STAR OF THE FUTURE?
• ::.chedules straight. The rest 1:-
done by the parent::. "
Oon Matthew:-and will'
Jeun serve us prtsicknt :.ind
right arm of the Klondil.c
program.
Ironically, their 12-year-uld
son, Paul, is playing for a
t1::am in Santa Monica.
"He is in the age di-.is1on
where we don't h a\'c a team
to fit his cap:.ibilities." Don
:-ays
··But ht.' pla~·l'd ht•rc 1.1:.t
~ear aftt>r learning to ::.katl· Ill
~orwalk. He w a:. n ·ct•11th
:.elected to an all -!>Lar team ol
17 boys and they will journc~
to Japan to play a team latl·r
this month."
The young e r Milllht'w-..
played al Klondike i.l yeur
ago but most of the boys on
hi s t eam g r a duat ed t o
another a ge group and there
weren't enoug h left for him lo
play here thb season.
Ice Capades Chalet 1s ,,
membe r of th e Southe rn
Californi a Am ateur Jfockev
Lea g u e whi le Klondik.c>
teams arc m e mbers of the
Los Angeles Amutc·ur Hockl'Y
League.
Both operate under ::.1 milar
rules and in the s:imc age
brackets "' ith playoff:, at con-
clusion of the regular season.
In the youngest age group.
6·and-unde r . arc the
•
i
Pollywogs. :\ext <8-and-1~'.'.
under) arc the ~lighty Mites,
follm.nd by the Squirts 00·
:.ind -under 1, Peewee::. 1 t2·and· ~.:
u11derJ, Bantams <14-and-r
undcri and the !\I id gets <l6· ~
<.1lld ·under1 .
Ti me on the ice i:. becoming
.1 premium al both rinks but
the It' agues h <H t· schedules
\\Orked out al tlw present
tlml'
At k t· Capacll'::. Chalet, the •
.1::.::.oc1;1tion ha::. the ice Satur -
d<.iy, Sunday and i\Ionday
from 5.:iO Lo 7.30. 6·11 a.m.
Sunday and other Limes when
1t can be worked in .
"IC they want more lime, J
""e'll have to do like they do at ~
::.ome other rinks-come in at
:} or -t in the morning," Kall
~ays
J\t Klondike lee Are na.
practice sessions are Crom i~
;, 45 · 7:15 Monday: 5:45-10 :
p.m. Wednesday ; 5:45-7
Thursday; 9-11 a.m. and ~
:1·15-7:15 p.m . Saturday: 1'
!l 11 :45 a.m. and 5:15 -7:45 ~
p.m . Sunday 1
Like Little League. all or
thl' players won't g row int<> -~
professional athletes. J
Uut th e opportunity is there
to enjoy the sport, h;;i~;e com-1
pd1lion with oUu:r rinks and
µc rhaps en :n m O\'C to the na-
tional championships which
;,ire held each ye::ir.
Readers' Hot Corner
OCC Coach Criticized
Mr. White,
After reading Readers Hot
Corner recently, I thought it only
fair to let people know a lilUe
about the other s ide of the coin
regarding coach Herb Livsey.
In rebuttal to the former player
who publicly insists that it is un-
suitable for you to attack and
malign Mr. Livsey, I will say that'
I have read your columns for
years and I don't always agree
totally with what you might have
to say, I have never read an arti-
cle where you have slandered
Mr. Livsey's character. Also it
appears that the7oung man does
not know the dillerence between
a job such as yours, and a
personal grudge that he men-
tions in his letter . In your capaci ·
. ty as a sports wrtter it is your
respomibility to your paper and
to the readers of the paper to call
them as you see them, not a ques·
tion of using your position to air a
personal grudge.
I agree with the young man
that Mr. Livsey is a nice guy, but
his coaching leaves a lot to be de-
sired, going hand in h::ind with the
old saying· 'nice guys finis h last."
like "I couldn't wait ror season to
end." "After this I may never
play ball again." and many more
like them.
After one of Coach LivJey's
losing seasons the AD at. Coast
made a statement that the talent
well went dry that season and
that seemed to justlfy the losing
efforts. The truth of the matter is
Mr. White, Mr. Livsey bas been
able to recruit every ballplayer
that he has gone after, not losing
anybody, and I think the talent he
bas bad over the years just like
this year is outstanding and he
should have to play major col·
leges in order to have &.ny kind of
competition. Coach LL~sey re·
fuses to look at ballplayers from
tbe two Costa Mesa High Schools
with the exception of one boy who
sat out a couple of years after
playing for Herb at Mesa, and
two boys from Estancia. one cur
rently playing. After one r eally
dismal season a fine ballplayer
and a fine young man talked to
Herb about play ing the next
season and was told that he coultt
come out if he liked but that he had
already selected his team for thc-
following year With 3 wins an<I
21 tosses. I would exp<'rl thtt
<-oac h to t nke a l oo l.. ot
cheerleaders or a nyonr <'lse in
ord<:'r to improv<> the pr oJ.iram
dream shattered the next day
finding the other boy had made
the squad because he would be a
better benc h c heerleader. I
pereonally prefe r ballplayers.
Another went awav to an NAIA
school, started on a championship
freshman squad, approached
Herb on playing his Sophomore
year at Coast , was told that he
didn't think that the caliber of
ball played at that school would
qualify the boy to play at Coast.
These are just a few examples or
. Uvsey's coaching prowess from
'
behind the scenes and in addition
to the won lost record provided
by his teams over the yean I find
It ver)'. difficult to ima~ne the
IJ\dmimstration at occ and or th~
Aoard or Trustees' even consider:
ing the renewal of Mr. Livsey's
coaching contract.
I personally like Mr. Llvesy
and feel very strongly as do
many other tax paying people
that hi.s place is in the class room
or wherever, not the basketball
court. If it i& an experience to
pl3y for Mr. Livsey I fail to see
the rewards provided by ex·
ceUence in losing.
l only hope Mr. White that you
publish my letter in tts entirety,
and that somehow the rest of
OCC fans will rtse tot.he occulon
and the Administrators lake the
appropriate actloris to bring the
buketball program back into the
same high standards a.a the other
athletic and academic programs.
CIE Mat 1r.irilds
SetSUCI Four Area~Stars •
Sabatino
Vault Mark Q -1!~ I •
1 s~ t
Spphomore Mlke Sab1ttl~o Utl.U.ly. or '·LB e
broke tbe $chool record ln the • .
pole vault and freshman Steve
Scott came close In the mile. but
Uieir UC lrvlne Ante,ters
dropped a 91·63 track and fleld
dedsion to Occldental Saturday
afternoon at ucr.
Occidental won 13 events and
was particularly devastalina in
the sprints. But UCI bad its
bright moments.
When Sabatino salted 16--0V. in
the pole vault, he broke the
school record by one-half lnch in
addition to beu.ertne his lUetlme
bestoftSfeet. .
And Scott, a freshman from
Upland, produced a sparldlnc
double in the mile and 880. Scott
turned in a 4:12.7 ln wlnnhic tbe
mile which is just a half second
off the school mark. His flashy
mile came only 40 minuta after
he won the 880 with a l :53.9
mark.
The Anteaters had other top
performers. Freshman David
Villereal clocked 9:33.8 in wln·
"ning the two mile and sophomore
Kelly Donahue cleared 6·4 to take
the high jump.
And Glenn Klein heaved the
shot put 51 ·S to win that event. ·
OCclMtlt•I (tt) ftll UCI,.._
100-1. Edw•rds IOl 2. Ro-,ston (I) 3. Wllll..,.1
(I). Time: 10.0.
»0-1. EO.Mdl (0) 2. Royston II) 1. Gf-.we (I).
Tlme:21.t .
Uf>-1. "'°""' (01 2. Grout (I) I. O'Dell (0). Time: ... J. .
--1. S<oll (I) 2. CIHry (01 1 S"1rler (I).
T11ne: l :SJ.t .
Mtle-1. Scoll Ill 2. Ke""'""° (Ol 1. Alelnt)'IH'
(II. y,,..: •:12.1.
· 1·Mllt-1. VllltrHI (I) 2. S-.11.., (0) S.
"'-di'°" (II. Tl,.,,.: t :ll.e.
J.Mll-1. J•mlM!fl 101 2. l(anltolgli (I) 1 TltllrNfl
Ill. Time: 14:03.0.. SIHl)IKt!He-1. Slllff (0) 2. P9nen. (0) 3.
Si.onion Ill. Time: t : 10.0.
UOHH-1. Dold ·(01 2. K11l111ten (0) 3.
~ops111,. 11 1. Time: IS.2.
4*) lnlermeCll•IH-1. T•YIOf' (011. OW.tie (II
l. sw1111~r IOI. Time: s1.1.
4*) R•l•y-1.0cckMlll•I. Tlme:41.S. Mlle Rtl•"r-1. Occldet1tel. T ..... : 3: 16.7.
HJ-1. Oone'-(I) J , PIWlll" (I) 1. O'Dtlt (0).
HelQN: .....
PV-1. S.betlno (1)2. Htfleler-(01 l. GcltO (I).
HelOM: 1 .. 0~,.
U -1. Wllll•ms 101 2. K111QtM11 (011. Mll.C._11
111. Ontenc•: 22·2. T J-1. KnlQflltll IOI 2. lkmll Ill J. Aenpel (0). Olst.,10: 41.9~ •.
5P· 1. Klein (II 2. Scott (0) J. T_le., 16> Oltl4111Ce : Sl·S. '
011.<01-1. Scoll (01 2. M<GulN (013. Klein II)
O"IMice: ISl·I,
J•,,.lln-1, C•rpenter (01 2. cao.i (I) a. f'tlllllp
UI. Olstence: 20·4~,.
Tosti Wins
Javelin;
Bruins Roll
LOS ANG ELES <APJ -t:CLA
freshmen Mike Tully and Willie
Banks r ecorded lifetime bests as
the Bruins unveiled one of their
::.trongest dual meet track teams
Saturday with a 102-41 dismantl-
in_g or Arizona in a dual meet.
Tully, or Long Beach, set a na·
ti onal agc-18 r ecord of 17-5 in the
pole vault and the 19-year-old
Ba nks, of Oceanside, tri~le
jumped 52·93/.i. Tully had never
done better than 16-83,4 before
this sea son and Banks was tops in
the nation last year as a high
school triple jumper with a best
of 50-20',"·
Former Corona d el Mat High
standout J oe T osti won the
javelin event tor UCLA with a
1toss of 215·8. And ex-Newport
Harbor High shot-putter, corn·
peting unattached, had a best ol
65-11 ::.
.. ~Urd .... , -I. Arl1on• 3t •. 2 Ul;LA, .., 3.
Bewrty Hill~ Strloen. 4IW1 111 ••<.•. r•n-.s<ortng
40.0 Lonq 1-. -I, Herndoft, UCLA, ,._.,,., 1.
H.tyo, it., 13-6' •• l . Htndeoon. A, 23-4\>1. JtKkiOn,
Stricltrs, did nonscor 11\Q 24 6~.
Ja wlln -I, Totll. UCLA. 21S.I 2. Held, A, 202·•·
3. OC<JmPO. UCL•. 1111-s.
Mite • I. Beck, UCLit., f •<M 1. 2. Oilmoo'e,
UCLit., •.OS.8. l. Arr Iota, A, f : 13.1.
Shol !'All -I. P•o•I, UCL"-~o. 2. R•y, "'· f7· IC?• No tl\lrd. Ntldllart, Strillen, did nontcor·
inQ6S.I' I
MO-1. 1..a•oon. it., '6.1. 2. Ltedi, UC\..o\. 41.2, l.
Ranc1111t, UCL4, U.l . Br-n, StrldetJ, rdn nM·
scor lno •6. t
110 lltQh hurdles -I. l(nl(lhl, UCL.t.. ts.>or. 1.
Ooocnertao, UCL A, IS.•. No tNrd. Wiison,
Slrldt r\, 1.tn non"ortn<), lf9•113.I.
100 I. Brown, A., t.6. 2. WflmOl'll, UCLA, t.7, 3.
8'1<11, UCLA,' I ll80 I. V•n•y. UCLA. 1:n .2. 2. &redlord,
I S41 l ~ck.UCLA.l:S4.•.
HO hurdle\ -1. G.,.rrffo, UCLA, Sl.), t Mill$. uci.•. ~ 1 l . TollMrt, A. SJ.s. no . I. WilllrH lll, A, 20.1. 2. ar-ri, A. 21. t. ).
Wllmolll, UCLit., 21.S
HIQn fUITII> • I Meisler, UCLA.'"'•· 2. Kefintk,
UCl..A,•·10, J H•ll, A,6·•.
Pole v•u•t 1, Tully, UCLA. t1·S. 2. Mooers.
II 0 J. Curran, UCL A, 1 ... 1. TuOY breMJ NUonef
.tO<' 11rec.ordol ll·•~ .. C4HyC.NIOtW1. I"'.
Two mt~ • 1 IMO, UCl,.A, t :03.f. 2. llotwell, A.' tS.«i>. l. MellOOli, •• 'I. u .o . T rtple jump -I B•nU, UCl..A. Sl·t\.o. 2. T•~IOr,
UCl..A, SI S• • 3. H•yff, A, f /·S. 8utlt. SlflOt .... did
~corln9S?·I'• Mitt relt y -I. UCLA (It.,.,.., •••. ''Pllt"' •I•. l(e,,,..dy Sl,O, Ltec:IJ 41.S.l l : lt.S. 2. Ariz-. 3 ,, s.
F • .,.1,co•e . UCLA 102, Ari-'!,
BY ROGER CARI.BON Rosenthal qualtned for the Of, ... .,. .. .,.,, ... ._... • ahttt b.Y capturing fiflti pince
-Orange Coatt area wrestlers with an eHy 11·2 vlctory over
round rugged comp4rtl.Um at the Bu.enn's Jobn.Smlthlton."
Cl F Southern Section flnals The state finals are lllatod !or
Saturday eveninc al Fountain March 14·15.
Valley High school with only four
area stan qualtfyln• for the stalt..
fin.ts at Bakenfleld College.
Qualifying for the stale
eliminations are Marina High 's
David Alves et 148; Corona del
Mar's Spyro Kemble at 178;
Dana Hms• Joe Cameron at
heavywel1bt; and Huntington
Beach's Dan Rosenthal at 123.
The ma.Jor setback wu the
failure of Newport Harbor's
Dane Mubllg to flnish among
the top five of the 16 finalist& jn
the 157·pound bracket. ·
Muhllg, the Sunset League
champion and first in prellms ac-
tion at Westminster High, opened
up with a 15-2 decision. but then
was upended by Dos Pueblos'
Dan. Bunke. 3·2, and Cabrillo's
Ed Smith in overtime on a ref.
eree'sdecision.
A crowd of 2,200 saw Alves
finish fourth to Cabrillo's Mark
Hall after falling into third place
competition with a n overtime
loss.
Kemble, also first at the
Westminster prelims at 178, lost
to Roy ' Austin or Kennedy
<Barstow>, 7 ·S in overtime for
third place.
And Cameron was pinned in
4:11 by Hart's Ron Heggeforthlrd
a t heavywei_(~~·.
Prep Baseball
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(P•ramounll 12·1,
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Mllllk.,.1 10-1
l•I · wit.on I Et Modenal pinned MtdOoO• (WUlmlntt•rl •:SI.
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t;ir10:. IO.
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(Howt-nel, S·J,
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Torrdllce), N>.
Hvy • He9~ CHarU pinned Ce""""' (OllM
HHbl •:II.
Tars, FV, Oilers
Roll to Victories
Gary Brahs pitched a one-
hltter for Newport Harbor Hlgb's
baseball team Saturday after· noon, and four Fountain Valley
pitchers Umited invading San
Marcos to one hit.
In addition to Newport
Harbor's 7-2 win over Estancia
and Fountain Valley':, 1--0 ve rdict
over San Marcos, Huntington
Beach rolled to a 8·3 win over
Dos Pueblos.
At Newport Harbor, the Sailors
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quickly attacked Estaneia's
Eagles when hot-hitting first
baseman Art Sorce slugged a
three-run homer to give Newport
Harbor a 3·0 lead at the end of the
first inning. Through lhe Sailors'
three games, Sorce is four of
eight.
The Sailors scored twice in t.he
third and sixth innings, and the
Easies failed to get a hit unlil the
sixth. Brahs, just a freshman, al·
lowed few balls to be hit out of the
infield.
Ralph Ronquillo and Tony
Stanley scored for Estancia 'in
the seventh on a Newport Harbor
error.
For the second straight day,
Fountain Valley limited its op-
position to one hit. But coach
John '°&(>le had to use four
pitcher s \with Gary Hexltlier
picking up the win. The Barons
walked e ight San Marcos bat·
ters.
Fountain Valley ~ored in the
s ixth when s horts top Rob
Hardman s mashed a double that
scored Dean Fox who had singled
and stolen second base.
Huntington Beach scored four
times in the first inning and
Dewayne Douglas went the dis-
tance to give the Oilers a 6-3 win.
Jim Banligem and FA Vignaroli
had rbi dou.>les in the first inning
while Stan Terry and Bob Stim·
mler drov.e in runs with singles.
Terry added a homer in the third.
Area Fives .
Get Hoine
Playoff Tilts.
All four Orange Coast area
prep basketball teams in the CIF
playotf s -M a rin a., Fountain
Valley, El Toro aqd Mater Dei-
·have drawn hotrte ·assignments
. for Tuesday's action.
Fourttain Valley, the Sunset
League champion, will play
Crespi at Edison High School.
Today's Sports. on TV
Marina, runnerup to Fountain
Valley, goes to Founl'ain Valley .
where the Vikings wltl meet
Troy. . .
El 'J;'oro will play host to El
Dotado on its own court, and
Mater Del Uckles Lone Bea~h
Poly at Santall.na College. · ·
10 a .m . (2) -NBA
BASKETBALL-The taken
meet the Bullet.s. ·
11 a.m. (t) -WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP TENNlS-
The WCT 1reen 1roup l.n the
$80,000 ABN tennis clU1\C at
Rotterdam. (8) -J.UX1£
GLEASON INVEllaARY
<1ASSIC -Final round play
in the $280,000 Jnverrary
classic from Lauderhill, P'9.
-The Chicalo Black Hawks
meet the Bruin• at Boston
Garden. (1)-SUPEllS'tAU
-Team tompeUUon from
Haw au.
1:30 p.m. (28> -U.S. SID
JUMPING CRAM·
PION8HJP8 -The 11'75 U.8.
ski Jumplna 'championmtpe
at Brattlebe>ro Vt. a:a'O p .m . <1> -
AMERICAN IPORTSJQN-
Elepbant paachlna ln Kenya
and tarPon flstJtna wtth Upt
tackle Off the Florida Keyt.
All games are slated for 8
o'clocJ<. Here's the picture In the tour clasalflc attons: .
We as taxpayers in the Coast
Community College District are
entitled to a better fate than
another year o r wa.tcbing a
Uvsey coa<-hcd basketball team .
If our kids don't have cbaracteT
or wbat.ver it is that the young
man rrf errtd to In his letter by
the time tht!y arc fr~hmen In
colle10 ttMn l 'm afraid that ll is
entJrely too lat e for Mr. Livsey or
anyone else Also I h ave
penol'lally talked to • number or
Im pt.a1en over the yean a.nd to
parent.I Of hl• players, and for the
moct part they do nC-.t hare Mr.
Jacoblon'I feelings. Comments
Another boy had appnrcntly
from all indicat1on1' made the
team because of ht!) outstandlng
practices and when 1t came down
to the final cut, the boy wu told
to check out a pair of shoel'J and
the cut would b~ ba!led on a one
a.ad one drill b6'wttn the two
boya. Obviously the one boy was
• better player and went home
under the impression that he had
mAde the team . only to have hls
I among many other fans ln
t.hl• community feel the need for
a coachins change i.mrnedJately
so we can again look forward to •
seeing well coat!hed and com·
. petitivc basketbaJI atOCC.
12:30 p.m. t2> -CBS
SPORTS SP£CTACVLUl -
A boxtnic doublebeader.
Roberto Durao rfteeta Ray
t.ampldn ln a Uihlweiabt t.lUe bout. Also, Jimmy Ellis ,
meets Joe Frasler at
Melbourn.a, Auavalla. ~1 the rmilQDat tr•tk &ftd ft9'G
meet.
J :!O p.m . (1) -WIDE
woaLD OF SPOaT8 -In·
l•rpatlonal championahtp
.nototc1ole raclnt on tee.
Allo. ~v alt wlUf PblUppe ~ ol at.~wtte ram• a.Ad
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Costa Mesa .. • I
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SAWTELLE-UCLA's
Bruins exploded for 28
..,..ns and ~4 blts Saturday
anernoon a!S they ~-wept
at biaaeball doubleheader
from the UC Jrvine An·
teaterSJ 15-6 and 13-6 at Sawtelle Field. '
Coached b y Gary
Adams, who led the An-
teaters to NCAA college
division baseball titles
the .Past two years. the :Sr~ns ~ttme up with bi g
1nrungs tn both games as
they improved their
season record to 14-4. UC
Irvine is 2.10.
The Anteaters startt:d
oil fast as John Espy led
off the first inning of the
opener with a hQlfte run.
He also started off the
second game with a four-
bagger . Both were short-
Jived however.
The Bruins erupted for
six run~ in the third in-
ning of the first game
and had seven in the
third inning and five in
the fifth of the nightcap.
UCLA had five homers in
the 15·6 win, including
two by second· basemCJn
Bobby Dallas.
E spy started for UCI,
going r.our for eight.
Second baseman Craig
Anderson whacked two
doubles in the second
game.
Ne~ort Harbbr
High's Sailors finished a
strong second in varsity
and fr~h-soph compe~i
tion to dhampion 1''oothill
Saturd4y uflcrnoon at
the 10th ~innual Anaheim Invitati~n•I swim meet.
Foothill, which in the
past has dominated tht:
rest ol the field with
ease. edged Newport in
varsity, 295-270, and
2851 ~-253 in Crosh-soph.
The Orang e Coast area
Was sh~ out in varsity
competition for in -
dividual fir:,,t place ef-
forts, btf Newport's 400
free rel ~y team came
home a '1ihner in 3: 24 .0.
E s t a a c i a ' s St e \' c
Wyatt sped to a 22.5 in
the 50 free for second
pl;.ice-hu~ that was for
off Peter spurzem 's pace
of21.4.
N e w p u i· t • s , K e v i n
Robertson, J df Stevens
and J ohn Dobrott also
placed s\'(·ond in their
races.
Robertson was second
in the 100 fly with a 55.0
behind Serdte's Jamt~
Bel:.trdi C~.IJ), Sten:ns
(50.3> pushed Spurzem to
a m£'et ret•ord of 46.8 in
the 100 fret·, <.1nd Dobrotl
clocked a '4: 51.8 behind
1',oothill's Bruce ~Furniss
(4:36.31.
f''r osh-soph winner s
from the Orange Coast FlltSTGAME UC lrwlAG C•>
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12 ~ Tallman. Tom Myer s
e un<l Joe Beek on the Wiil
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Horror
Tilts Set
Horror ol horror~ 1
" The annual bas ketball
debacle betwt>en the Dm -
~ ly Pilot sports staff and
£IF Southern Section of
Freshman
~ce ·will once again be
held, despite popular dc'-
mand that it be j unked.
It will be staged in con-
nection with an even
more ridiculous match-
coach es of Newport
Harbor High against
quarlet u :a7.0).
Heck won the SO buck
in 27.3 and Launer rolled
in the SO breast (31.0).
totll a1111nt AMIM!lm '""· Vanlt'!' . 200 lrledlt'!' retay-1. Swrvll• 1"43 l
1. footlltll 1:4.1.H. Iii Oo••do 1.44.S..
IWWPO<l H•rbor 1144.S ~.1..8 Milh~.,.
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1 Wy•ll IE\t•n<l•l n s 3. 0..MOll
(Newoo-U 11 • 4. SteveM 1Newpor1J
21 9 S. De•mond (~ Outnt•I ll.2. 100 llw -1 kl••dl (!.trllol•I )2.
11 oe. ineet record l 2 Aot>;trtson 1Newpor1) SS o l Browne <<;oMl SS.> • Palmer (CoMI S•.• S Aedlern C~rvitel SI O
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7. Slt'Y•ns (N<>wporll SO 3 J 0..11" IF001holll SI 2,• °"'mood CLa Q111n 1.1 SI OS. Go•on~.i (Marlnal )I 1
SOO lr.e I 8 f-urnoss (f-OQC11101J
4 Jo J ln1cv1 r~cordl ? Oobrol1
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(LJ~•w1100) 4 H .) 4. ::.cl>um.>kur (~tfv 1 1e) 4 !o) 4 ). MtG•nle y (N~wparll 4 )).J
100 bolk 1 Gordon (La k11Wl;O(I)
S>.0 1. Cl•lf~y CEI OorJdol SO.I J Buckn~r (Ma" n" I SO. I •· .,_ oosnet z IAnsntlm> ST 1 S Y •nct y ( Foom1111 1 00.'i. 100breo~1 I P~p~r (!>•r1111cl 1:()1.o }. Hoon1e .. (LB Molfol< .inl I '.04 I J ~ub 1nSko (l.tl<~..,OOd l I OS., ~ N1:w•and (NtWIJOfll t:Uo.J ). Ro., •LBM1ll•k .. n) 1 uc .. \
400 lr,·e rtl.r~ I Nf'w1JOr1 '101 bur
Cfull~ OolWOU, RObc•bOfl. Slevt11~) 3;14.0 2. l•k-ood 3"2• 9 3 Footllill
3:n.9 4. Minn• l :V.o ). 1..8 Mimi...,.
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I ~ $2.2 4 Lc1k•WOod l ; )2,) S CCIM 1.S).9.
100 ''" '-Caldwell <L.,hwoOOI l)J.0~ Reynulas (FOOlhllll I Sl.23.C
f urntu ( F oothol o l 1. ~.14 4. S.,Ck INtt ... por tl I So.JS. Wrtg111 (CoMJ
I $61 100 Ind. trlealey t V~llek•mp
(NewPOrtl L00.4 (he~ meet re«wdl 2 HHk ICdMl 1·00.1 3. '1arptr CFootnolU 1.00.'I 4. Mras l~r11ol•I 1.01.1S,1Ce1c11un1 <lal<ewoodl t 01 •.
50 lrff-1. Van l(trk (Foolnolll 13 6
2 C•llman (WeUmln'>t•rl 21.o l Pree<t (Anane1ml 2l I • 8w~.(W11il•I 23.9 l. o.trltng (FoolNlll
20. ~ lly-1. C Furno» IFootl\11111)1
2 l(e1rnun1 <L•l<ewoOdl 26 s l Parvo.: INtwpo<ll 2o 9 4. 11161 V"llckdn'I> INOWP0<1l. Foml;Jld (Ser11t1el 76 8 100 tfet · 1. (!Cel V•n Kor ~ <Footl>ill) •nd Preece IAn.ih;>1ml S1 1 J (11el ~ek (Newport) and c.euman (Wn lmonstt1rl SJ O S Wr19hl tC<IMI
SJS. ~l>ack -1 Heck (CdMI 21 37 6o'>'> tLa Ouont.il p ) 3. Harpf>r (Footl\1111
11 o •. Holsonoer !Newport I .1B ~ > F1ml<1io IServotel 2d ij
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(Wes1m1ns1~r)· 32.S s. Oonognu..· (Foolnflll 32.1. 2UO tru !"•av-I. N~wi>orl Hurl.or :::,11~'~"t!~~~1'1 y~~~~~;~1~i ~:~~~ I 38.1> 4 . LB Mlll 1~c1n 1 .~I 4 ) Westn11n~ter l:~l.t1.
T '"'"' l><.ortn9. t. Footl\111 (ISS· I,' Newport Hurl>Or t2S3l, 3 Ldk•W<>io
(II•'.) • Co•°"" dcl Mor I 106) \ 111e~1mrns1er I IH' l.
Two GWC -Cagers
Earn All-SoCal
Terry Meisenheimer and J ack Kelch of Golden
West Coll £'ge Kave been selt!cled to the coaches' All-
Southern C:.ihfornia Conference-basketball team.
Meise nheimer and Kelch Wt're both first team
selections. M eisenht!imer. a sophomore tran~fl·r
from Ornnge Coast. averaged 24.7 points in con
lcrentl' ac·tion while h.t·kh. ulsn a sophomore. hit :ii
.122 I clip
LA I l;..1rlrnr':-U(•nms .Joh11~un . ;i 1;..1 sc1phom11rY.
\\ ;1s !'>L'IL·<:t L·cl thE:· mosl valaubil-pl<.1.' t•r
J1>1111ng till' <:olck'n Wl':,,t duo 011 till' t'ir!'>t team
are Cyprt's~· Rick Quinn, LA Soulhwt'st:S Felton
Young Harbor's Gil Hicks and Santa Monica's Ron Fugh~.· All ure soµhomort?s, exce~t You1_1g -a _ li-11
freshman who lt?d the cvnfcrL•nce 111 sconng with ;i
25.6 average.
All-Southern CaJ ConferenC('
f'ir),t Team
lhck Qu1r111 . Cypn·ss 1i 1 ~11
Felton Young, I.A Southwt'-.t 1i lJ f'"r.
T . Meist'nheimer, Golden Wf'st fl .;> So.
Jack Kelch, Golden We~l fi. I Su.
<;ii Hick~. IA llurbor Ii:') Sn
Ron Fugh:. Santa l\t o11H::J fi-0 Sn
~I\ P Dc•nni:..Jobnson (L.-\ Har bor. t:-4. So 1
Second Team
.John Johnson, E ast U\ 1; O Fr.
Gary Collins. LACC 1;.:1 So.
Dennis Johnson, S!\1CC n-fi Fr
.John l\loore. Cypre~:,, li-0 Fr
Kirk Palmer, Hio H ondo li-:l So
Larry Singleton, Ea~l L.\ 1>-:1 Fr
Vaulter
Goes 14-6 their counterparts from ~~iiiiiiiiiiil:iilii:=:=:iiiii:iiiiiiiii:=====~~iiiiiii==;-Corona del Mar. 1
This miserable mess
will be held Wednesday,
March 12 at Newport
Harbor with the Daily
·Pilot duel at 7 and the
coaches colliding at ~:29.
CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC
\
Two One Day· Sessions
April 5·6
"At Newport Beach''
t ... 1 vnur ttt ~, t1urw dnd .1ppt•\.Jl1on~ new·
:.p .• Ct. r l11n 11 j t t<'ll.Jt.I R1· ~ Rvwl,11•tl .,1
Gauchos
In83 -63
Victory
C HUl"'A VISTA-
Saddleback College set a
school recocd with its
18th win of the season
Saturday night, record-
ing an easy 83-63 v lctory
over Southwestern
College In a Mission Con·
ference basketball
game, her e.
The triumph gives the
,. 1 s iting G au ch o s a
season record of 18 -12
and a conference mark
MISSIONCOHFEllEHCE
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'>.•n 01C9<1 I 11 I~ 1JIJ ~llWot\kJIO l ll 11'1Q lib) CMll•Y • 0 IS 9'lo 11 .. · Cn..illey h.lrlt•h•d lhrtl' llan''" lo -. .. 001,1> .. ci.. :.,.s n 01roo '""' l>Outnw~•lur". S.lwd•Y'' Scorei '><ladlel>cl'" 8J, Sou1hw.:;l~rn • i !>on lkrnJrorno H, ~"n 01e110 )> R1vers1Clt' Sl, Gro'>monl ll
f diam.Jr 111, O>ill~y 10 Wtdnod.iy's GamM k1verStde Al ~can 8crnaud1no ~u1nw~\lern .it Cn•lley
C1tru' .;l Pa1om,1r :..iaaieb.;h 41 !>.in Do.go
of 9·6. Saddl&back closes
out its season W cdnl'S·
day_ ni.l(ht al San Dll·~n
<'ity College.-.
T he Gauchos had litll1·
tro ubl t• aga1n s 1
Southwt•slt!l"n , opt•ning
an early le<.id <.1nd IH!\"1•r
l ook in g back Sad
dleback had a 46-30 ~1d~
\<tntagl' .it h a lftime und
played its r t>se q ·es mo l
vf the st-cond half as 11
player~ :,aw action.
Saddleback c·ormectoo
on 20 of JG shots in the
f1r~t half and hit on Hi of
:~ in the second The
<i :cul"hos dominatt•d thl'
hoards ;;nu wt•r l' in con
trol of the· g ame ;ill lht'
WOI)
D a\ 1· i\l <11.c It'd lht•
0au<:hos with 18 pu.nts
and 10 r t>lrnunds
~,Mwch2.187& DAILY PILOT C3
Saddlehaek 8-2 C·ollege
Gauchos Win; Cage
Rustlers Fall Scores
0 d USCl2,0Uf0t•u•S• Sa dleback College's baseball te:.m ran its uclu>. s1.n1o•d )9
overall record to 8-2 with a 7-3 Mission Conference 0r~oon s., W••nlngton st. s1 . . G C U O<~St•ie ... w.~rungton11 victory over Invading rossmont o ege Saturduy P.s..111c19,s .. roJo..e s1.11
morning. f/~11t~~!:!s11Le1 73, C•• ~1 • .aa
The.win was the Gauchos' third in four Mission ucR'"'"''o...ol.Cd1Po1 v1'!>1..01s1 circuit games and kept them a game behind San ~~->J.t"11~10 ~1·83·c.iiPoiy<PomoM)
l,llegoCC, a 16...JO victor over Southwestern. ~1. M.iry's ~s. s .. ,,111e Pac111c"
(n.anoUier JC game, Golden West College fell to ~s"6;~;~-;.!~-1~~·5;~,'sancisco ..
LA Valley, 7·6, wheo tbe visitors from Van l'\uys ~~11,~'s~~~~~~.'~~~~•ac1o::.i 111 lalJied tWO rUnS in the ninth. ArltOJ\d92, WyonunQ /4
Saddleback 's eighth victory is one more thaQ Wet>er ::.1. 111 M<>nian.i s1. 14 Gonta<J• 11.10.:ino ~I 71 the Gauchos had alJ last season when they went MOnt•n•t1•,Nort~•nAmon.i1s 7-25. U>yOlaqs, S.tnla Clara 93 (OT)" Ul.tlf9l, Ntw Mt>ICO 1' The Gauchos combined sound pitching, ~ood W1<hlla~1 o2,SI Lou"oO
defehse and some ~hoddy Gr<>!lsmont fielding for ~~t':)~'r~!:.'f~:a;:~~:: the win. e.ivhw8), ~.c .... 1 C~nt~n,ary~\. Hdrd1n Stnlmons .. Starting pitcher Rob Ferguson pitched the J'ir:,,t .,.. 111.nu•\•1. Ecv.,n>••"H'
6' 3 innings befon! running into trouble in the t.11otaq.>Lo101" 1'· No 11""°'s., Pr tnruton Jo. ' .ti~: it.8 se•;enth. ._."~"s l b. Co1or .. du ·i.
Bul freshman Hob Hackett (from Foothill 1 I ~0.f~~~oif~~r~;!~~·
came on with the bases loaded a nd one out a11J Minn~~1 .. Mi. Nortt.w .. mrn >1
uf ed lawd1.J,Wl)C.)"'>10od sn f the Gross monl rally. M""'"', oo v"J"""'" s1
Saddleback got a run in the first on a triple b v ._.i.n~s~101e iv,1ow .. ~i .. ieoa J Oralw 110. I ul'4• 102 Brian Hester and a ground out. A walk. an error. Lou•w•ll<9~.N" r.-~ .. ,s1 1J
Cbuck Adamo's run-scoring double, a ground out by M.irQu<·1••:iii.okianon•aC•1r•~ Notrt OJm~ 1u2 o .. yto•• o'I Hester and a dropped fly ball added three mort' ro1l'<IO 10, """' ,1.11~ sq
runs in the fifth. ~~~~~~':'h1;~·~%!>1~.·0uh.1ttt11 Coach Dick ctuetz's Gauchos added an un-Ar~.m>J> 11, SMv )0 .., Tt>4~A&M~•. 1cva1 .:arned run in the sixth and two tainted tallies in the 1~•·n hch/H, T1:•ds)1
eighth for the victory N""" Mt•1cos1 "'· B•do1ey::. • (..1ncmn~i1 'h1, 0~• J Ul 88 Sacldleback r eturns to action Tuesday, ho~ting • u..w11n.,c,1w1111,11ou,1on101
P I MJryloln<S \OJ,£ Tenn ::.1 81
3 Om<Jr. l\.ortll (drol1na !>I. IOJ, UN C·U-..,.._
Meanwhile, al Golden West, the host Rustler~ ""v , , '" • . +r91n1J t~. ~ e1Son ,Ht blew a 6-2 l~d when Valley scor~d lhrt'e tn the 7th Al~l>dmJ 1() rio••du 1s <.1nd two in the 9th ">OUtnCa1011M ~B <:;.,or91J Tet"'7 • NO< lh (~1 Clhn.l .' •. Oukt' 10 Golden West scort'd two runs in the fir:,,t on a .. ~nh><kv 1i!V.vano~rb111a•
lk t (' .... h B II Wh"t l ' d bl a Mt> •»•PIJ•!>I !IA.M1ss"s1pp1/I WU . 0 ,ary n Orl , I I e ey S OU e, C,..0•91•'1,Aut>urn c;()(OTI
ground vut and a sacrifice fly by Tim Rit:hards. Aus1tn ~·a• ·.1. Murr av ~t. o• · · l · · ulo'.in~ ... V.Jtp,ua1-.o 1> (OT) A :sing le by John Mac au ey. a sacnf1ce anu a 1..~u9•.r ........ e,, .. ee1
single bv Jack Hudson added a run in the fourth In ~01vcro,_•• Arn•v13
• • J • • !>yr a<u.,.. J A/3nl\d1l.>n '' the fifth, North got aboard with two outs on a f.ul<lt"•-•~ ~1""'""'" /1
fielder's choice.~ole ~~cond and w as wild-pitched ~t:,~~~,)\~.~-~~:;',';!:~:;;e 10
to third. Afte r Whiteley walked, the two pullfd off a >-ennd'l, l:lrown ~9
double steal. Macauley then tripled homt! Whitell'y ~~·\•n.:~~~111\~~'.~r;.~·~;1
and scored on an e rror. "'"'t>u'9" 101. eu11.i10 1a . . . • bo>lun Colleo--118 Nl!w HMnC>sMf'e .a Valley scored its wmmng runs on two w alks, a HMvarGl4.Corne11oq
t "lb· tt · ~A • "f" fl . CJn"'" IJ. G.;nnonoq 11 a er,anerroravuasacn ice ). 1..on91s1"nau a1.fc1ir11e1dn
Golden West. now 6 -4·1, launches Southern . Soull\ernConlerenuT..,~ntY
California Conference play Thursday, hostinJ?" LA · ~~s11~~~·1~~~·,r,~~~c.1udc-1..., Harbor. 1111111 .. m & M.>rv 1a. OJv•d"°""4 ~ • • . ... Wilton , ..... A pµalaCl"U.¥) D\J Oran~e Coast begins South Coast circuit act1011
Tul·scluy. facing \"isiting SantaAn<J .
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Pacific Indoor
Championship Rodeo
March 14 thru 16
f rn ticket 1nformat1on contJct
Long Beach Sports Arena
300 East Ocean Boulevard
1 Long Beach, Ca. 90802
Area Code: 213-437-2255 oOCO c:o
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Early entries in the Gl'aJ>d American West drag
ll'acing championships to be sl._&ed at Orange Coun · ·
ty JnternaUonal Raceway next weekend, point to ~
rec-Ord field for the third annual event.
Sponsors predict the AHRA classic wUI provide
an estimated SOO contestants for the nlne eliminator
categories. including all four profeaslonal
divisions: lop fuel, funny car, pro comp and pro
stock.
Professional qualifying will take place Friday
from 7 to 10:30 p.m . and Saturday from 7:30 to u .
with the eliminations Sunday at 1.
Blaine Laux, general manager at OCIR, feels
there are two reasons for the early interest: ·
A cash purse exceeding $100,000 and AHl\A's
recent loss of Fremont Raceway in Northern
California.
.. In past years, West-Coast drivers could race
three Grand American events a year witbout leav·
ing home or work for more than a weekend," Laux
explains.
••But since AH RA dropped Fremont sanction
where two of the three events have been held in pre-
vious years, our M an:h race becomes their only op-
portunity to set national records, score points ap(J
.win some decent pr.ize money this side of Phoenix."
The program wiU actually get under way Fri·
day at 5 with sportsman time trials.
Saturday's progr41m begins· at 10 a.m. with
more \ime trials and Sunday the class elimihations
begin at 8:30 a.m .
·a.iario Tteln-100. Todag
The starting field wiU be lined ap today for next
Sanday's CaUfornia 500 when twin Ht·mlle races
are run at Ontario Motor Speedway.
The front row positlods were set in qualifying
Saturday with balance ol the 33·car fitld to be de·
termined In today's action by «der of fiDish. .
One man who would like to win at Ontario is
Johnny Rutherford. He was the leading money win·
ner last year on the USAC championship trail and
captured both tire Indianapolis and Pocono 500-mlle
races. But be finished well back in the pack la %1th
place al Ontario.
In fact, be has never nnisbed higher than lttlt
at Ontario· in the four previous races.
Today's action gets under way at 1:30 with the
first of the two races. The 500 next week will start at
11.
Stephe~s M~ves.Altead
One of the bright young dri\'ers on the sports
c·ar circuit is 20·year-old Ray Stephens of Costa
!ffesa, a graduate of f'ewport Harbor High.
Young Stephens took second place in an impor·
tant SCCA regional race at Ri\'erside International
·Raceway in a Formula V.Ford recently.
Speed"'afl C11cles lletunt
Speedway motorcycle fans will have an op·
portan1ty to whet their appetites for the fortbcom·
. Ing season when promoter Harry Oxley presents an
open practice session Tuesday afternoon from 2 to G
~t the Costa Mesa Speedway on tb.e Orange County
·Fairgrounds.
This is the firs t time in seven years of operation
1bat the general public has been invited free of
charge to witness an afternoon workout.
Both European and American teams will be
present to sign autographs and pose for pictures as
they prepare for the Friday night r ace program at
Costa Mesa and Saturday at Jrwlndale.
. Ivan Mauger and Barry Briggs of ~ew
'Zealand, e ach a fo.ur-ti me world champion,
England's Chris Pusey and John Louis, Denmark's
.Ole Olson and 1975 world long track champion Egon
Muller of West Germany will be on band.
Also expected to take part will be Rick Woods
Sonny ~utter, Mike and Steve Bast, J eff Sexton and
'Wild Bill Cody.
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-Mesa Verde Co\lntry n:!~:~:,.~:_i:: <0111111~ .. "' '
With its largest three· mile run lust year Cl\lb with compeUtlon on e11ar1 .. L,$lllu• ,
turnout ever Orange and bolds the school re· a two low ball of '"'" •ta&emellt .. , fllte1 "'*" 0"
C C "' . ty Qerll ot Or~ ~Y .,. oast ouege figures to cord 0114:26.4. rounome basis. rtt.mJ.
have ·one of its better Phyllls Smith and 1 lf4ma u
lr,!C:k and field team~ in w;~~~maorbee~i~r ~~~~o Stella Scella teamed ~=~:.Tt.~~iv.:.~i , . · P BUCNOTJCE
2~·5• In the half mile and l\fike with &uests Marge-Ham· PUBLICNOriCE ••cT•ttounuatNau A total .of 42 athlete-.; Austin (4:2G.O mile) also mill of Los Coyotes Coun· NAMHTATu••"' will compete for coach try Club and Lois. Ed• ol ,1CT1T1ou11ustNa11 The following,.., ... ,,. c1o1,. """·
Jim Mc 111 wain this will score points for the Santa Ana ex to wln ,,.;, '°'~:::.·:.~:,~::, ... busl .. ":~:UMto' ~•NC£ «>MPAHY,
season and included in Pirates, along with :gross honors with a 180 -··· 1Ncooouno. ,.. w. •Mii s1 .. lha• list is some pr"tty fresh m an , Howard score A"'"°"" T"AVIL. *"' c....... o.i.Maw,ce11t.ti.a1 ' " Kee I ( La Q • t · onwo,.....,.,. .. Kt\. ta.,... o.e., lllfot<CS -.,uuPS, • '-''*""• good talent. ey ua n a)· Second place went to M•c11 .. 1 oo..iu ~lllff, un C:otperot1011, u11 HHtll•r '-"·· ThePiratesare loaded Keeley has clocked D W 11 L . e.r11.11111re Ln., N-llJIOft 8••11.CA Newoott8eac9'.C.lll.t2MO 1:56.0inthehalf and4·21 are e 5 • ucaa t*O """"""'*•i•(.Ofldllc1H-,1c:w. in the sprint and distance 1.n the mi' le · · Johnston and guests l'lis t1ut111Hs is t.ONNlced.., ... ,,.. ••'°"·
ts · D i H il d w.._I. ----\ ' PynmldFetlCICo..,lllC. even . . or s am ton an M1<11H•o.•••'-! 01c ... a.P111111'".Prtt. Sophomore Bruce The Bucs s hould be Dorothy Varian of Alta TIIK ICattment wn lf•W """' tht . Thia ttatement wn lllM .. .,. ... Cirasole, who won the fai rly strong in the v'--ccatl'H l'f'llY CtaA of °"'"te Countf on Collnty Clerll of Ora"ge C-Cy Oii lllUI v.. ,...,_.,y tt, IOS. • Fet>rwry •. tt7S. South Coast Conference h u rd 1 es w it h Steve In net action. a team ol "4ttM ._., 100-yard dash last year, Adams <Estancia> Den-Emy Burckle Marv Plilllilllff0t-a11oec tDallyP11ot. fll.llllllhMOraneecoascoa11.,,..to1, • • • 1 ,...,U.MllMor.a.t "'-t1$ ,...,S Few11a1y•, M.t),e11C1Morc112, returns. He has bests at ms Braga <Redlands> Anne Dyer and guests · • -· ms .,.,s
OCCof9.8and21.9. and Joe Denger (Corona Pearlie Soloman and PUBlJCNq'l'ICE ~-
Fres hmen Chri s delMarJ. Grace Winik of Old PUBUCNOTICE
Martin <Mater Dei> and OCC should more than Rane~ CC won by "~~T~~~::~·:::S ••CTmounuiaN•n ·
Carlo Tosti <Corona del hold its own in the field match1n~ scorecards TN1o1tow11111~11Mar•dolfttlMI· NAM•ST•TUi'•NT Mar) have both clocked after posting a 133. 11nua: T1111o1iow1nop0r10111.,.ec1o111ot111:s1.
9 . events ... FUN FURNITUR( FACTOttV,.., llt:UU: .8 10 the century and, · . Second place went to Mcll'actden Ave •• •C:. H1111t1110•on OATSA Tovo<TA -VOLK5A Paul Desme.t (Costa . f!e~hma.n .M1.ke Sena Shirley Cal.agban. Pat e.ec11,ca111°"'1•tt"" POASCHITUNEANDREPAtR,1131
Mesa) has high school (~1ss.10~ Viejo) lS the top Bonnett arrd gueats MM!'· :i.!;....•.:::ii.~:~o!~= U v :;::•or Ave., C.O•t• Me••· C.llfomf•
bests of 10.1 and 22.4 . hi.gh Jumper (6 ·7> along jorie Buckholz (Yorba OonMyM.Wo11w.~1 i..rrawsia. 0ona1e1 w. S<llenk. Pn1Mr, 211
Dave Walters, who ran a .w•t.h . Denger (6·5). Ken Linda CC) and Susi'e l'1111ertD11,ca111or111efiilJ Lllll..n Piece, tott• Meu, <:itllfoml• Phillips ho ed at Thi• bullntu 19',dtnd11ct•C1 by • '2621 10.1 for OCC four seast1ns • w prepp Gabriel (Santa Ana CC) .-ra1pertnen111~: Scott Ktno, Pertner, 21t W•hlul St., ago,isalsoback. Corona d~l Mar t~o alaowitht33. • 1111r1c1w.1te11 *WPOfte .. ci.-,,eu-.rua~ years ago is the leadmg TN• •teteme11t -111ee1 i.41t1 the T111a buslneh is co11e1ucaed 11, • In the distance events, ' • At 134 were May County Clerk of Or•nt• County on gentrelpertnenl\lp. the Pirates have John pole \ a ulter . He has a Donkin·, Phyllis Sharp. f'o11Notyta,tt1s. 0one1e1w.S<t1enk best of 13 6 Jess Moye 114 Tl>ls steternent WH flleel WilJI IM 0 Is wan g and Du an e ., · · . and guests May La Briola P\itllldled Or11n91,.<.oast D•ll,i Piiot. County c1erk of oranoe COW!ly on Waltmire,twooftbebest <Santiago~ has vaulted and Jean Camm of Foo.W.U.AfldMar.~•,ttu SJN Fnnw+ryn,im.
·in the conference. t3·GO. R . Wilshire CC. PUBIJC OTICE Pueli~tct °""*coast 0.11,~::=. Olswang won the state r eg u z ! c k a ~ 8 towc11u. 1'.2l, 191s , ... ,s
cross country title this transfer from UC Irv~e.. .p1amous u11Nns
past fall and clocked should als? score ~eav1I~ UCI TeDDl8• TN1o1::i-:::,~~:'!i':.!11u51-, PUBLIC NOTICE
4:12.l (mile) and 13:53 for, occ in t~e JUmps. ~: ll'ICTITIOUSSUSINEU
(three.mile) while run-~es done 24·0 1!1 the lon.g All·Cc11n1111i1Teunuft'l9M S:.:~!~:c' lfor~~,T~' NA~ESTATEMENT . ning for Costa Mesa High Jump a.nd 48·0. in the ln· l1tucs-D .... 1 Solt ef\d Pte111 L bor•tor.,, Inc .• • The ~0110 .... ng person ts °?'I'll busi·
Pie Dan Spa ( M t uc ,,,,, .. ,., 101 uc a1won1• C..llfoml•<Ol'llOr 1ss.Sou111Trot· 11e..s•s. two years ago. Waltmire : 1~ a er s1.,1n terstr .. t,Sllnt• c.111or11i•fl711 JAGUAR SPECIALITIES. 1u~·, won the conference De11 has ~ best of 22·9 WrlQhlll)clef.C•rlson.6-2,~. TlllSWtiMUIS dltctldbyacot'. Orclllel Avtnut. Corona d•I Mer. and Mart n h g c. .... 11 .. n(lloef.Rudel,6-1,6-3. eor1t1on. .. C.lllOO'nh19U2S I a S one Stockman Cl I Ciel. Wllitetl .. d ... 1, 6-1. Sotl arid PIMt l.eb«atory, Inc. Fr~tt'ick Worrtn An~ 71~
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22·0. Eastm11n 111oe1. Hall.6-3 .... 2. • Q,A. Matll.lf\ President Orchid Avtnue, Corona w l Mer. s k i p F r a n k l i n lllornllur9'1 Ill def. Stumpf,6-1,6-1. Tiiis l&NmeM ,. .. fl ... "'4tll .... C.lilorno• 92625
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Wtlh.fms U)Otl.Mtr1t5,6-t,~. c-ty Clerk Of Or-,.._~,on This buslntSS ls·COnducted "Y• • Cl\ewport H arbor> and DotitaltS ll'ftruMy -...... ..__.. div•~•'·
Alan Powell (Fountal·n Wrlollt·CarMhM (I) def. CMt!Oll-11,1'7.JS. . Fr.CSAnderson · liclll o-1 1>·0 ....,., Thit t t t 1'1_. V 11 th I d. t:c1stinmt0ckm•11 111 oe1. H\lele4· Publlthed Or Coaat Delly Pilot. s • emen wes 1""' Wlllt 1119 a ey ), are e ea tng Wlllttl\ffd, .. ~.1>-2• F-. t6,U,ondM.tr1?,•, 1975 $39-7S County Clerk Of Orc1nge County on At Hun Ung Ion &.ii< n Pi•r
~url1n9 I. Bruchf'll IHB) 2. L1Y·
•"9>10fll.' IFVI ). Ollo (FV) •. Kerr
<HB) S. Bouer IHB> 6. Cole !El. lv'leet>od•d I. Peters;;n !FVI 7.
l<apol•n (EI 3. Downey IHBI •· Ptl~r~ !FVI.
COmpetilOrS in the Shot Wlll1ams-L1rre Cll def. Slurnpl· • Fe«>rwtryU, 197S.
ut d d. A d I Maru &2•61 • PUBLIC NOTICE ~1•1 p .,an ISCUS. n el· . . . ' . PvllllWct Or•nge Cont Daily Piiot,
terman Jim Brown and ''CTtT1W11CistN11ss="-.. ~r<112,•.11o,u.1•n .oMs
freshman G !en ?lli egs ucirvine 111 u1 uc D•vit NAMI! STAT•Ml!NT·
1 .. dm !>cor~s: Founlclin Valley 66, t.un11nq1on Br•ach 58, Corona ael Mdr
~•. E.Jo >on ~o. M.lrlna 4S, Westrn1~1er o. E:.1 MoO.na 11
S11111et (Corona del Mar I are Monroe (0) def. Wrlght,6-4,6·•· Tiie fOl lowlno person is doing IMI·
175 180 f t · 1· Cclrnallinllldel.Wlle,6-4,1·6. nesus: . ll'ICTITIOUSBUSINEH
PUBLIC NOTICE
. . 00 Jave In O;llH(Oldel.Stockmall,7-6.6-1. THE 8l.ARNIEY STONe MIN.ING NAMESTATEMENT .throwers. Ec1stman 111 oet. Lonov .. r164,M. o .. •10 WltMll s. .. em.. Mota, callf. Tiie fotlowln<a person 15 dol-t:Mi· lllornburg (I) Gel. Mlt<Nll, .. 2,6-2.. ...
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Doulales C.0St•Me1a,c..up SOFTNER INSTALLATIO~ ANO
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Today at I p.m.:
TWIN· I 00 INDY CAR RACES!
Think of these two exciting 100-mile races as
appetizers for next Sunday's 50().mile main course.
Watch Indy champions like the Unsers, Foyt and
Rutherford plus Bobby Allison. 1975's hottest driver
battle at over 200 mph. General admission S6.
Victory Circle $15, kida under 12 FREE.
The Califomla s·oo
Mext Sunday, March 9
The most exciting auto race west of Indianapolis -
the sixth running of the California 500 Come early!
From 8 am. until the green flag drops at the 11 a.m.
istart. there'll be a non-stop enterlainment
spectacular. Something for everyone in the family.
Something You won't want to miss! Overnight infield
camping s10 per venicte, plus admission. Reserved
seats are s 12. s 15, $20. and S30. Victory Circle
seats are $55. Infield general admission is S7.
Don't miss any of the action! Get yoor tickets now at
all Ttci<etron outlets -including Sears. Broadway
and Ward's. Or Wallidls MuSic City and LibertY
agencies. Or at-the Speedway Box Office. Just off
the San Bernardino Freeway at the Haven exit. 40
minutes from downtown Los Angeles (714)
QM.2255. 3901 East G St . Ontano. Calif. 9l764
ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY
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. o-•, 1>·3. Cliv1w•I. C.llfornl• 92&27
Ec1stm"'1·Slockm1n (I) dd. Gae.!t-• C.rot lladcllffe Robert l.. Jonfl, ~Grove A.,Costc1
L0119ye.tr, o-1, 6.4• • lllls slitemtnt was llltel 'llrltll ttoe ~. C.lilornle 92627
w il11olll•S·L•rre (I) ael. Mitclloll· Counly Clerk Of Oran .. County on Thia bu5i~s Is conO\lcted b'"" ;,..
6••soom, 1>'•,1> • Fetiru.ry4, 1'1S CliviCllHI .
Racquetball
The finais of the state
outdoor doubles racquet-
ball tournament will be
staged today at Orange
Coast College. ·
Play in open. women's,
B, and seniors begins
this morning with the
finals set . tor approx-
imately 2 o'clock,
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINHS
NAME STATEMENT
'liltlSI • Rober I L. Jon rs
Publlwd Ol'llnoe Coast Dally Piiot, Tiiis statement w1$ 111eo with thr
Febru.ryt.16,JJ,•nc1Merch2, Covflty Cl.rk of Ora11ge C~y on
t1S 3'2-75 FOllNUY 26, 1975.
. P UBUC NOTICE
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Pubhslled OranQO CN\I Daily Piiot
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l)octors Urge Action
Moving Alae•d
Developers of the Lumberyard ~all in
·dowhtown Laguna Beach say favorable
Dalfr PU« Sutt Pllete
L 0 S ANG EL E S cases where life-time
CAPJ-California's doc· awards are given to
tors say millions of state plaintiffs.
residents may be without -Require that juries
physicians by this spring be informed of any other
u n 1 e s s t h e s t a t e sources of injury com-
Legislature helps rectify· pensation to a plaintiff,
the medical malpractice
problem.
The situation has r e· ·Pli·nm;u~ ~ ached a crisis, with c;; ., ••~
malpractice ins urance
pre miums set to go up by $36() (}()()
384 percent May l for San '
Francisco Bay area
physicians, and as much
as 100 percent for doctors
in seven So uthe rn
California counties this
spring. '
The California Medical
Associ ation closed its an ·
nual meeting here last
week by recommending
that the Legislature:
-Set up a pool of in·
· suranee carriers for doc·
tors wh o could not get
liability co v e r age
otherwise.
CA RSON CITY, Nev.
<UPI J-An ins uranct:
firm canceling its
medical malpractice
polici es f o r 4 ,000
California and Nevada
d octo r s col l e c ted
S390,000 in pre miums
last year from Nevada
physicians but paid out
zero in claims, it was dis·
closed last week.
Lawrence Baker. Jr ..
v i ce president of
Argonaut Insurance Co.,
made the statement
before a state legislative
committee look ing into
malpractice insurance
the nontax<ible status of
Liwards a nd remarriage
of a plai ntiff who files a
wrongful death action
after losing a spouse.
-EUMINATEOr limit
lawyers' contingency
fees to a g raduated
:,cale. This means that
lawyers who agree to
represent a pl aintiff for a
p~rcentagc of the award
instead of a standard
fee-receiving no pay-
ment if no award is
granted-would have to
t ake an increasingly
smaller percentage as
the amount of the award
goes up .
The CMA blames the
incentive of large cont·
ingency f ees-
somet1mes as much as 50
percent of the award-
L.A. CALLS
6c EACH a .. ,...,n r.e.,.....o...,
n. T~• c__., Of c .. ......
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17141 979-123 weather has allowed construction to progress
ahead of schedule. The shopping· "Center,
yaJued at $2.5 fl\illion,·is expected to ppen in
.Jate June. According to developers, the office
of the Laguna Beach Lumber Company in the
center of the development will be a
restaurant known as the Ivy House. It will be
operated by owners of the Crown House in
-REQUIRE a pl ain-
tiff to g ive a 60·d ay
notice of,intention to sue.
-Change the statute of
limitations on malprac·
tice suits lo begin from
the date of injury instead
of the date of discovery.
problems. The Menlo I-!:=========~ Park, Calif., based firm
. Laguna Niguel. has announced cancella·
tion of its malpractice
policies for doctors in the
two states, e ffective
U.$~ May·Be Selling Superiority . \
-Require the courts to
administer trusts in April. 30-
Investors to Meet
Frum the Harv a rd Business Re,·iew t«hnology and high-technology
. goods. Despjte the U.S. loss to
Ati the Soviets place greater Japan and West era. Europe of
emphasis on acquiring American technological, leadership in cer:-
production technology, U.S. busi-tain area, Ute Soviets .seem to
nessmen and government of· prefer tbe.Urtited Slates to othet
~~!l th~~ •iji{~==i~~ ~:: ' s~~oviet Union is piling up
how tf compete, in intemational massive hard·currency debts to
markets noW domtnated by ..tbe fmance the modernization of its
U.S. ~panles that soJd it. to economy, and it will have to in.-
them.. crea..se exports . significantly to
Although the Soviet economy is pay t hese debtS\ Whether the
the s~ond lar1es\ ln the world.. Soviet economy can utilize im·
its dom esUc sector ags marked-ported capital goods to generate
Jy beh,lad those ot the United suffic~nt hieb..quaUty l)rOdueUon
States and the W~st European to meet export targets ts a ques-
countrles. While thetligh·priority tioin.
accorded by the Soviet Union to
military ~xpendltures is a factor.
the lag is •ttributabte mainly to
the inefficiency that-chara''
terizes the civi~la'n sector.
. A major cause of tbiil l,neffi·
ciency is a lack of know·how to
produce sophiaUcated goods in
&ubstantlal votume. J . Fred
BUcy, who bas dealt wtth the Sov·
lets, belleves their lab«atorin
can duplicate almos~ an)'thtni
they want to.
... What they don't have.'' aafd
lhc execuUvc vice pretldent of
'rexaa lnsttuments, ••is tbelmow· now to rnanutactute h\ !ltlantlt~
at acceptable cost and quality.
And that la what lll•Y want f'rom
U.S. lnduSt.ry.'' ' .
NOWHERE 111 lu6. industry,
perhaps, is the problem of
technology transfer more perti·
nent than in the situplion faced
by the largest aircrart mnnuf ac-
turers. The U.S. aer06pace in·
dustcy is the most effkJeut in the
world. This superiority.bu been
credlb:!d with glving tlie United
States the Uon•a.share ot the ln-
tematlonal market. -acc~U..
foe $5.3 billion in fouign NIM in
1973. •
Of au commerdal ~s 1old, '72
percent are of Americlfn
manufacture
As part of the transaction, the
Soviets also want to buy the
technology and know-how to
build a commercial jet complex
employing more than 80,000
persons -three times the com·
mercial airplane labor force at
Boeing or McDo'9nell Douglas.
The total transaction could in·
volve as much as $500mlllion -a
deal that most businessmen
would find hard to pass up.
HOWEVER, lhe prospect of
the Soviet Union producing com·
merclal aircraft in quantity at
acceptable cost a nd qua lit~
makes many Americans shud
der. According to the ch.airman ot one U.S. aerospace company.
fulfilling the Soviet demands for
technology in this instance could
mean that "our primary remain-
ing element of dominance in the
field of aviation would vanish."
Programs for March
meetings of the Park
Newport Apartments'
Investment Club. range
from tax analysis to own-
ing gold to income from
avocados.
The group meets every
Monday at 7 p.m . in the
Catalln~ Room at Park
Newport, San J oaquin
Hills and J amboree
Roads, Newport Beach.
Speakers and topics
for March are Fred
Simone au of Ha lbert
Har grovl'. · ·Thl' New
Tax Saving Capital Need
r\nalys is. ·· Murch 3;
Mike Nadler, Merrill
Lynch, ''Should You Own
Gold Now?" March 10 ;
Bob Demmler , Merrill
Lynch, ··can the Little
Guy Beat the Big Guy?"
(part three), March 17.
Also, Ted Price, Du·
pont Research, .. Future
Income Crom A voe ados
at Rancho California."
March 24 ; Jim Russ,
Russ Industries, "How to
Earn 25 Percent Usin~
Irvine Complex Prop·
erty,"
A question and answer
period follows all pro·
li{ram s.
P•1u Po11,1ea;t Ad'YW11Mtn1nt
VOTE YOUR COHVICTIOHS
JOHNS. SIMONS
SADDLEIACK VALUY
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Paid IOr tiy Jonn I S•-'51 .. l'...a lies • LAOvn• t<•ll • Not all experts share the acute
C<JP<:tro over the risks or export·
i.nl technology to tbe Soviet
Urilon. · ' DllECTOI 0. ENGIHHRI~
lfany U.S. businessmen also NAPP SYST£MS (U.S.A.) Inc.. the i..ding supplier of
downgrade the Soviets' ability to Letter Preu Ptate Systems. offers an exciting challenge
· .... plolt u .S. teehnolo"v to the d'is· to the "Right" person: whO can help us develop, staff -..,, 'lnd direct our Engineering Dept. Yoo will head a team advantage of American in· responsible for the design and development of
tercsts. According to Karl Harr, Etectro/Mechan1cal apparatus for the Graphic Arts
head of the Aerospace Industries Industry. .
AJ oclation, the competitive en· If>'°" have a eotid baci<groond "'design & 2 to 5 years vlronment or the A.p\cr lcan mtnaglng expet1911ce ancs an ME. degrM, you could
economy is Ure key to our ~tl'ltt "R'9ht" person.
tech.nolo"tc al $Uperior lty; For MOf'e lnform1t1on on your career. send eohfldential
wt•'-out lt..tbe sovtet c-vctem can· 1'91Ume ftltlng quallflcttlons a salary el(peetatlc>n• to: ~· 1 '"'" NlllDlMT, MAPP SYST84S IU.LAJ ..._
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JN MEETINGS with U,S. Gov-
crnm ent 0Ulcbl1 •nd busl-
ntt1m n. Soviet offfclals con·
idstently havo strened their deo-~re to Import l)roductton
The SOviets bavt! mlld 1n
quirie.s to McDonneJl Dou&llAB, .Boeln,, Lockheed. General E;Jee-tno~ and· United ,t.ircraft. about
purcbasina 30 wlde·bodfed Jet
tnntpol'U and engines for them.
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for s kyrocketing
malpractice suits.
The number of suit:S
against doctors has near-
ly doubled in the last 10
years.
SALES
We're looking
for Account
Executive
Trainees
Come to the
Merrill Lynch
'Open House'!
TUES.,
MARCH 4th
4:30P.M.to
7:30P.M.
1000 N. Main St.
Santo Ano,
. Calif. 92702
(714) 547-7272
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Oii "0.,..ft liovte'" IO dll<UU
with outstOf'dirtiQ peotfor .. ,,
the oouiblthle1 of
be<°"'i"O a M.,,111 lYft<h
Ac:C.OYfll E•etuti•• in
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. To those who quollfy-
ombitiovs college grod-
uotes with on excedent
trod record in theif'
• busmes.s or military
life, preferably
with soles
experience--we
offer on in.depth
saloried training
program. You
shou'd be career
oriented and wnlitlg
to work hard for
substantial rewords.
II \IOV'll ifl<•-••d mod awllll.d. b<l"CJ your ,,,.,...e. -•I, ... ~er, cl.ot with
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Se~uriiy Tight
At Landmark
Au attended entry with 24·hour security is
a hiKhlighted feature at the Huntington
Landmark condominium community in Hunt·
ington Beach. ''Our resia'ents are thereby as·
s ured t oth protection and privacy," s aid sales
manag !r Bill Markas. Sales volume in excess
of $3 million have been recorded at the sit e,
Markas a dded. a nd sales are continuing in the
second phase ul the beach-close condominium
homesitc.
The $3.5 miWon ff11Dt·
lngton Creek Garden
Home comm.u.n.lty, now
opening the 6econd
phase ol 26 homes, wiU
cont~n 92 garden homes
wben completed.
L • r 1 • m a• t • r -'i. To, set tile uw · Boure..-rd and drive
bedroom suit.el •re en-fln:ten homes, now.pre· south to ..Ellis Avenue.
tered throuah dramatic vlewln1 the second TurnrlshtonEltt1tothe double doora. Com· phue.exUtheS.nDiego tumisbedmodelsandthe
partrnented batbs, eome i' r" ~ w a y at B ea c b aalea ln.(orm atio!D eoter w~d~~•pullmm•.r~==~========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~have dres-slng . areas ln
Five fl oor plan arrangements designed by
R.J . Marvick a nd Associates are offered
featuring from one to three bedrooms, and one
or two baths. A II units. except the Dunes (Plan
11> are av:.iilable on either the first or second
floororthetwo-stor.) bwldmgs.
One hyndrcd l'1ghty units comprise this
second bunding phase. Pnces within tbe com-
munity range from S30.900 to $38,990. Conven-
tiona l financing 1s offl'rt'<J
EACH tlllNTll\'GT01'i Lundmark unit 1s
allocated an enclosed 1.wragc with buiH-1n
.storage, as wt•ll as an additional parking
space. Markas indicaLcd that the sales price
includes shag wall-to-\\ all t·arpeting in the liv-
mg room. bedrooms and hallway, and effi-
cient forct•d air healing. Other features are
walk·in clo:-;cts 1n• most models, GE all·
electric kitchens, ttnd utility rooms within
each unit that inclucil' ;i washer-aryer.
Lower level homes ha\'l' private enclosed
patios. while upper l(•vt•I units enjoy view
balconit·~ O\'l•rlooking the t'Xpansive greenbt>lt
areas.
A \ anl.'t v of rl•cn•atwnal amenit s are
availabll• at llunt1ngton Landma . and
center a round tht' m1lhon dollar re reation
center. Facilities for social activities e pro·
\'ided in a large clubhouse that features · · g
a nd card room.:.. a billiard room. art studio.
photo-lab, potter) and wood shops and all
purpose room:.
OTHER R ECR EATIONAL amemties 1n
elude a s" imming pool, hot s wirlpool bath,
gymnasium. putting grt'cn. two tennis courts.
and a paddle tennis court
REAL ESTATE
NeivLaw
Protects
Debtors
The builder tlH de-·
sisned the two and .:u·ee
bedroom homes !" that
90 percent face the w:1nd.-
ing cree k which runs
through the property.
m·ost and generous
wardrobes . Double
wardrol>es , walk-in
closets ,nd standard
wardrobes are varied
lhrougboqt the plans.
Wall·lo·wall carpeting Js
used in all major areas
with vinyl tile in the
kitchen and baths.
Surrounded by lus h
landscaping, the poolS>,
falls and ripples display
an aesthetically-pleasing
water activity and larre
boulders. logs an~ AKANGEWITHv~nt·
grassy banks provide. ed hood, self·cl~aning
visual interest. eye·l,ev~l oven, disposer . . _ a nd dishwa s her are The ~amt.enance-free built-in appliances in·
community is enclos~ eluded with each home. ~Y boundary walls.linut· Ceramic tile coun·
SACRAMENTO -mg acc.ess to residents tertops, natural wood
Many Ca 1 i for n i a and the1.r gue~ts. A heat-cabinets, and luminuous
homeowners will be pro-e d s w 1 ~~in g pool, ceilings add luxury to
tected against losing r~creat1o n c lubhouse well-designed kitchens.
their family homes to ~1th we~ b~r and conve-A pass.through serving
debt collector s under n1ent picnic ~reas are window opens to the
legislation authored by located for residents u~e. private patio.
sen at 0 r Anthony Homeowners Associa-Att ac hed d 0 u b I e
Be i I ens on ( D -Los tion fee is $40.93 pe r garages have automatic
Angeles) thal lakes ef-month. door ope ners. are
feet July 1, 1975. equipped with outlets for
The measure allows a FOUR DIFFERENT laundry appliances and
homeowner to ctaim an elevations and four provide direct access to
exemption of value up to floorplans reflect the in· the inside of the garden
an amount of $20.000 in div idua lity of choice home. Nearby s torage
an owners occupied re· av a i l ab I e to 11 e w yards are available for
sidence -and thus pre· homebuyers. Tiled roofs, campe rs, motorhomes
vent a forced sale to wood and s tucco siding .and trailers .
satisfy creditors in most and expanses of glass Less than two miles
cases when the shelter interiors with up from th<' ocean, Hunt·
owner/occupant files the to 1,400 square feet of liv-ington Creek G a rden
necessary c laim. ing space. Homes are also close to
Under present law a Raised tile entries in· shops and schools of all
"'homes tead" exemption· troduce the formal living ----------
has to be filed oh the pro-rooms which have wood·
Now more than ever
you need the
Information printed
every day
In the•,~.a.w .... ~
NIAi MUNTINOTON MADOUI
S~ down. 81/40fo INTllllT
1on1 &OlSA CHICA AT ,tAllCf A\ffNVE
HUH0TINGTON IUCH 92649 •PH "'6-llSJ
CONDOMINIUMS ,.,,, ·~ FUN IN THE SUN
~NO CLEAN All
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FROM '23,950
f r •
INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
• O'KEE~E & MERRITT SELF-CLEAN ING OVEN''
• ALL ELECTRIC KITCHENS
• PRIVATE UTILITY IWOMS YOUR OWN PRIVATE PAT IOS!
, SHAG CARPETiNG THROUGHOUT -VOUR CHOICE OF COLORS
• COMPLETELY ENCLOSED GARAGES ANO PLENTY OF PARKING
, l, 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS, 1·2·212 BATHS .
TO BE ENJOY·ED BY YOU
AND YOUR GUESTS
• YOUR OWN RECREATION CENTER WITH BEAUTIFUL CLUBHOUSE
• HEATED SWIMMING POOL • HOT WATER SWI RLPOOL JACUZZI
• PUTTING GREEN AND TENNIS COURT
• A FEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT
, SOME FLOOR PLANS SOLD OUT
JUST A SHOIT STIOLL TO
THE OCEAN & llACNH • THESE HOMES CANNOT BE DUPLICATED
TODAY AT.PRES~NT PR IC ES
, FUTUR E UNITS WILL GO UP IN PRICE
• MODELS OPEN DAILY
• IN.MEDIATE MOVE IN
ON CREDIT APPROVAL
• A.not~ 01\t1ncttve-De:vek>pme"t
by F A Jo--.• En•erp<•w•
The condominium conel'Pt of carefree Jiv ·
mg ts providl•d. with exterior maintenance,
landscuping and t·an· of the greenbelts and
recreational fol·rl itic.·s pru\·ich.'d by a pro·
ressional firm rl'ta1ned bv lht• homcowner's
association for <.1 monthl\' ft•c·
perty before legal pro· burning fireplaces with a
c~in gs begin that m ay ga s logligh ter. Some
result in a forced sale. plans have formal dining
The new law permits for rooms and ther e are Ph,
the filing of an exemp· two a nd 212 baths. Most
tion claim after notices have fami.-ly /dinin g
of levy has been served rooms and one h as both a
on the owners and after dining nook and formal
execution o f the pro-~d~i~n~in~g~ar~e~a~. _____ _!_ _________ _J~~~~~~~~~~~~!ll!!ll!l!l!l!l!ll!!ll!~~~~~~~~~~~~ perty.
W&rlltf .bt. I
The all-adult natur~ of the community 1s
preserved by the requirement that all resi-
dents be al l<•ast 40 years of age. except tha t
one spouse of a married couple may be under
40 if the other is over 40. Complete details of
the age requirements are contained in the
Declaration of Covenants. Conditions and
Res trictions for the communitv
Development designer 1s R.J .\larv1ck 01
Irvine and models wt•n• decor<tted bv Rrowme
Rowc Interiors of fit·Hrl~ Iii lb ·
\.\'llE~ THE E~TIRE Huntington
Landmark adult de\'elopmt'nt 1s completed it
\\-i ll total more than 1500 um ts valued in excess
of s.tO million Total proJN't '"ill cover more
tha n 160 acn.•s of land.
Models <i r e located al 8641 Allant <i
Avenue. The sales center b open daily from 10
a.m. a1.d information m(.ly he obtamed by call-
ing 536·88,H
Jas111i11e Creek
"Too many families
presen tly l ose their
homes simply because
they don't know the pro-
per procedure to file a
homestead,·• Beilenson
said. "Today, less than
five percent of California
homes are homesteaded,
but this bill will extend
protection to better than
85 percent. .. ht> con·
tinucd.
The senator noted that
wid espread confusion
over the term homestead
has l ed many people to
think that the term re·
fers to a government
land grant rather than
protection from d ebt col-
lection.
Homes Off er Privacy
. The prl\Jl'" .in d
security provided by the
guarded m&.11n entrance
at, Jas mine Crl'ek. an l\t
J . Brock and Sons. Inc·
homl's Thl' devclupmenl
is lol'aled in the lrvrnl'
Comp~1ny Villa~c of
Ha rbor V1t•\\
hnlhroom tuos. l't•r.,m1c
tilt-cntriec;, wl'l bar~.
and dccorator-qualit v
lighting fixture~
luxury hom e dc,elop RA~G J:\G I ~ '-Ill' T U E KITCllt:NS
m ent irt Corona dcl l\tar. trom 1800 to 2500 square fcatun• luminous ceil·
is a welcome feature for feel . the homes arc ings. T<.1ppun glass cook-
tbe developml'nl 's first . prict.-cl from S95.500 to ing tnp units. built-in
r esidents SllS.500 with conv<'n doubl(' O\ ens. di s·
"I s lel'P IH'tlt·r at t1onalf10;rncing hwashcrs.trashcompac-
night." said Mrs. Alfred D cs i g n e ti h ~ tors. and C'cramic tile
Quinlan. referring to tht• R 1 c h a r cJ son . ~a g ~ . t·ounter top~
24-hour security guard ~1artin and Associates nf i\ll ell•,· at ions 111 the
stationed Cit the gate to Costa J\lesa. the develop· hillside community h;we
Jasmine Cre('k f ormer m<•nt features six floor be<' 11 g i , (.' 11 s t r 0 11 g
residents of Lag un a plans. t>ach with two-car ;architectural treatment,
Beach . Mrs. Quinland ~ara1'{es The "inward· tak111g advantage of the
an<j her husband. presi oriented'' home s an' ocean vi('\\-\\here possi· d e nt of Quinl a n huilt <it varyin g di ~-hie
In s ur a n c e I n c i n tanct>s from the slrel't
Newport Beuch. moved Two an d th ree · E<1rthtnn1•. corcrelc
into their n ew s ingle hC'droom plans are of. life-tile roofs. eXterior
·story home r ecently fcred. Standard features su rfac l''> of natural·
Jasmine Creek. a $32 include !'eparate dining colored Imel-.. stone and
million prt\'atl' com rooms. wood·burnin~ \\ood. larg<' overha ngs.
mumty, feature~ s1nglt· fireplaces. O\'ersizcd or and lo\\ eav<•s create a
story. s pilt lt•\'l•I. <.1nd walk 1n closets. l:rnndry lilendinl! with the sur-
two-story attached facl11t1cs. Rom anoroval rounding environment.
WALi{ TO
BEACH
• • •
• • •
a hiddPn treasure lie1:1 nl
MARINER 'S
COVE WEST
A RE /DENT/AL HAVEN BY THE E.A
WHt.;:HE IN THE WORLD WILL )0ll EVER AGAJN
F IND BEACH PROPERTY AT THESE PRICE ...
2 AND 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES from 835,450
Low Oowo Pavment•Nt>w Low l o l.-rc>lll Hn1r11
flATU•IHli (ltctric seZ1r1ty ;ate.''"'''' ~, th ph111 I•,.., l••••••o
AND IMAGINE ••• ONLY 5
MINUTES TO NEWPORT HARBORI
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Hills and The Foothlls
have · res which
Id interest yOu.
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I 8% 8% 2The interest rate interest rate 1The at The Hills at The Foothills Foothills Example: Example: Hills Price of The Hillsdale Price o!The The chann of the country and Plan : $45,200 Balboa Plan: $33,900 chorefree townhome livinJ come Uown Payment $9,100 Down Payment: $6,890 fl>gether here with a ftourish. 2, 3
Luxurious 3 and 4 bedroom Amount Financed $36,100 Amount Financed: $27,100 and 4 ~ms, uC to 21h bad:is,
woodburning tirep aces, built-ins, single-level homes of Monthly Paym ent ~ Monthly Payment: $216 two private patios, and a Home-generous space and live-<Includes Principal (Includes Principal ownen Aaaociatiol\ that takes care ability. Some have beautiful and Interest) and Interest) of all the exterior yardwork and hill tofu views. Up to 8,000
Total Number of Total Number of maintenance of the swimmin1 pod/ sq. Ct. ts with landscaped recreation area for a monthly fee front yards and fenced back Payments 360 Payments: 354 of $44. You11 love the relaxed life at yards. A lovely climate and Closing Costs S361. Closing Costs: $678 The Foothills. Immediate. atmosphere, plas aJI of the (Plus Taxes, Insurance. (Plus Tuxes, Jnaurance, occupancy. ooean-oriented recreations and Impounds) and Impounds)
Townhoma from .of Laft:j Niguel. Come to Monthly Homeowners Monthly Homeownr he Hills today. It's a
great place to raise a family. Association Fee: None Association Fee: $4 533,900 to s41,ooo Immediate occupancy. ANNUAL ANNUAL
f-iomes from
PERCENTAGE RATE: PERCENTAGE RATE:
8Y4% s4s,200 to s 51 ,450
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The plea.sing combi.naUon ol plan orrers three bedrooms. The
comfortable, · e rrlclent floor 1 tow'\ homes offer two and two Plana, secluded outdoor apacd, ' abd one-half bath.s.
etceptfonally a ttractive ex-1 Interior features include tUed
teriors and attractive prices has e ntri e s, fl o or -to·c ei llng ~ulted in over $1.5 milli~ in fireplaces, 100 percent nylon
ew home s~les at J?eerfaeld carpeting in specified areas,
Town, Homes m the Irvine Com· oyersiie wardrobe closet s. pan~ s maste~·planned com-forced air heatJng Cwith iir con·
.munttY of Deerfield in Irvine. ditioning optional), <hcoratlve
Four Broadmoor n.oor plans· lighting fixtures, electric door
,-re offered at l:>eerfaeld Town chimes a nd s ilent electrical
Homes, conveniently situated ~witches .
ll)IU-way between the San Diego
· and Santa Ana freeways, ju.st off
Culver Drive ne ar Moulton
Parkway. Prices currently range
from $36,990 to $48,490.
Each of the fiopr pla.nS offers a
variation on the garden-patio
theme, with s pacious two-car
garages adjoining the patio
ar.eas. Window walls of sliding
ataas overlook a ll of the patios
and put them just a step e way
, from major living areas in the
homes. ·
DEERFIELD Town Homes,
... v,ailable in six different building
combinations, are designed with
young families in mind. The·
240-•cre com m unit)' of Deerfield
is a ·real neighbor hood, centered !>f a lO·aere public ?.u"k, where bicycle trails and parks, schools
and recre ation are all part of the
communlty plan. When develop·
ment is c;.omplete there will be
five private swimming pools,
private parfca, and recreation
centers', as well a1 elementary
and junior blgh schools and a
d•y·care center. .
r
I ~ndg.Match~.1ers, OAllYPILOT g
More SehOOUng
Realtors Depend on Edrreat.ion
'
"The ual estate licensee
1erve1 a f amlly in what 11 Ir•
quenUy the mott important finan-
cial transaction of their lives. Tbe
It.ate wblcb ciuallfles tbeee in·
dividuau for practice.in tbla field
should insure that they maintaln
their knowledge as ~ continue
toserve."
So says Sen. Jack Sdlrade (ft.
San Die10>. author of SB 332, the
C011tlnu1n2 education measur.e.
sponsored b)' the 78,000.member
Californi a Association of
Realtor•.
Senator Schrade introduced the
bill last January 30. It will be
heard by the Business and
Professions Committee, which he
chairs.
CAR P RESIDENT Richard C.
Farrer, or Hayward, explained
the measure and its purpose. -,..~er said, "All California re·
al estate licensees would be re-quired, upon renewal of their
licenses for each four years, to de-
monstrate completion of 45 hours
of instruction.
"This would take effect after
January l , 1981. Instruction would
cover educational courses,
seminars, or conferences in real
estate related fields."
lnlure that real estate brokers
· and Nlaoenona keeo abreast ol Yitai new laws and infcrmatioo in
the fields of flnancln&, land use,
con.sumer 'protection, taxation
and oonveyanclllg practtce an<1
otberareu.
"The concept of continuing
teducatJon in the field of real
estate," explained Farrer, "as a
pre-requisite to licensing renewal
should be r~red lo California."
Tbe R~alfor head noted that
CAR has drawn 10 guidelin s to im·
plement conUnuing education re-
quirements, )le said these re-
quiremen~oold be easy to ctm·
• pleteby all realestateliceosees.
• "THE SCH RADE bill would not
prevent anyone desirous of enter·
ing the real estate field from do·
ing so," Farr er stated, "and
further, requireme nts for enter·
ing this field would remain un-
changed -this bill only affects
real estate licensing renewals.·•
"By requiring license renewals
for all real estate salespersons,·•
Farrer stated, "we have an op-
portunity to serve our industry
and the general p ublic.
DEER FIELD Town Homes
r'1lge in slze Crom 1,106 to 1,620
square feet. Three of the plans
are two-story homes, with two'or three bedrooms. A single story
"Furnished model homes are
open daily from 10 a.m. until
dusk. SOARING FIREPLACE AT DEERFIELD SANDCREEK
THE REALTOR leader stated the purpose or the measure: To
"We can do this by establishing
t hese education requirements
which will help licensees in their
business and improve the quality
or real estate services to the public."
114 HOUSES AVAILABLE 30·60 DAYS
AT 73/4 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE LOANS
A PLANNED COMMUNITY WITH PARKS, TENNIS, POOL & LAKE
Single Family One or·rwo Story Homes up to 2415 sq. ft .
8 Plans with 3 or 4 Bedrooms, 21h or 3 Baths, Family Room
from $53,900
NYLON PlUSH SHAG CARPETING AND NO.WAX ARMSTRONG
SHEET VINYL ' G. t. DOUBLE OYEN (ONE SELF CLEANING),
COOK TOP, DISHWASHER. TRAStt COMPACTOR l DISPOSAL
• CAST-IRON l'UBS a. SINKS • ~MJC TILE ISITCHENS &
BATHS• FULLY INSULATED CEILING l WALLS ALSO DUCTED
FOR AIR CONDITIONING • CONCRETE DRIVES• FENCED
REAR YARDS
TJPtCll financinr: Total C'1ll Prict $53,900. [)!\.
Pml Sll,900 Bllaflte $42,000. 360 MO!ltlllJ Pmts.
of $300. 7Z lncludi111 Princ!,11 and Sitllplt l11tuest
of 7 % % -1 ~% A/1111111 P.erctntaat Rate. Mall·
mum loift $42,000.
DIRECTIONS: Me ~n Diego
Freeway South to El Toro Rd.
turnoff, Northeast up to Serrano
Rd. in nn residential area, left
to Meadow Homes.
10% DOn-9"4 % AMUAL P£RCOOAGE Ult-$55,000. 'MAXIMUM LOAN
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DEVELOPED BY ALVA WILSON COMPANY• MEADOW HOMES BUILDER SINCE 1964
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2,3 &4 bedroom homes from $35,41 o
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Here's your chance to have
your own home 0)1 a spa·
cJous lot with plenty of grow-
ing room for you and your
family. 1 • •
·vou·n b~part of the dis-
tinctive tclke-country com-
mun lty of Lake Forest. A
,,'"'short walk from picturesque
shops, a m811<et and lake-
side restaurant.
Take the San Diego or
Santa Ana Freeway to the
El Toro exit. Follow El Toro
under the freeway to Muir-
tands, left on Mulrlands to
Ridge Route. Or phone
(714) 830-3250.
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V11lt Captain's Hiii thl1 weekend.
Take your boat to Dana Pt. Harbor,
(ft'• ju1t 3 miles from Captain'• Hiii) ••
• or take the San Diego Freeway to
the Ortega Hwy. off·Hmp and follow
Del Obispo thru San Juan Capistrano
to the model home1.
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -Peo-
ple who wanted to buy homes,
and were discouraged by soaritll
1 mortgage interest rates last
year, are getting a better break
as charges drop.
And lenders say the outlook
could becorbe brighter.
The result is that the eost ot
buying a home is falling and th.
real estate and construction in-
dustries are getting a needed
boost in tbe midst of the re·
cessioh.
HOWEVER, IT isn't enough to
solve the many problems that
have piled up.
Mortgage interest rates
peaked at 111,2 and 12 percent late
last year. Since the beginJ:iing of
this year most savings and loan
associations -the 1major hous-
·ing lenders -have lowered their
rates tp 9% and 9~ percent.
Some tract developers are offer-
ing loans as low as So/.& and 8112
percent.
Why? .
An exchange of questions and
answers with Ralph Rivert of
Great Wes tern Savings and Loan
Association gave this explana-
tion.
Q. WHAT HAS caused
mortgage interest rates to fall re-
cently ?
A. Mortgage r a tes have come
down essentially because sav-
ings inflows deposits have been
restored to s avings and loan as-
sociations in California, In
January and so far in February,
most associations are exP.Crienc-
ing excellent inflows.
WORLD'S TALLEST BUILDING IN TORONTO
But Rest of Complex May Not Develop
Savings fl ows respond to the
level of short-term interest rates
1n the money markets. Short-
term rates, as measured on the
rate of interest on 91 -day
Treasury bills. have fallen from
10 percent in August to below 5112
percent at the end of January,
and have flu ctuated between 51h
percent aod 6 1,2 percent since
then. The prime mortgage rate
-whi ch is di(Jerent from the
prime rate for bl'nks -has fallen
from 11 lo nine percent.
Dev elop111e11t S11og
Toronto Skyscraper
-Lonely at the Top?
·TORONTO (U PI> -T h e
world's tallest building is soaring
-toward completion in downtown
Toronto -but the rest or a gran·
diose plan surrounding it may
never be achieved.
The $1.5 billion project has
bogged down in bitterness amid
protests from anti-development
''reformers" and conflicts over
construction costs.
• The 200-acre Metro Center
J;omplex, fronting Lake Ontario.
was originally planned seven
·)'ears ago a s the largest
downtown redevelopment pro-
pam in North America.
It was to comprise four maJor
.elements -an inte grated
transportation center. a com-
"'municalions and broadcasting
complex , a fashionable com-
mercial area of shops and offices
and a residential section with
homes fQr 22 ,000 in a greenbelt
setting.
WORK BEGAN on a com-
munications and observation
tower two years ago. Now the
tower, owned by the Canallian
National Railroad, reaches up
1,480 feet to dominate the
· waterfront. Next month a-giant
work helicopter owned by a Los
Angeles company is expected to
begin 44 flights lo carry a 335-root
needle-shaped t e l e vis ion
transmission mast into position
atop the tower .
The building will then rise lo
1,815 feet compared with 1,250
feet for the Empire State Build-
ing and 1,350 feet for the World
_Trade Center, both in New York
·City, and 1,454 feet for the Sears
Building in Chicago.
Carole E ichen
·-Firm Honored
But while work on the to .... cr
has proceeded smoothly, pro-
blems have snarled the rest oC
the project.
Complex negotiations involved
three levels of government -
federal . pro vincial and
municipal -and two major
railroad companies. The issue
embraced cruc ial questions
about trans portation needs and
city development for the year
2000 and beyond.
CONSULTANTS produced
masses of reports, maps and
graphs. Opponents raised shrill
cries of protest. The economic
climate went sour. Agreement
re mained elusive.
Now another task force has
been set up with orders to pro·
duce a report by March 31.
"The moment of truth 1s with
us," says Stewart Andrews, pre-
sident of Metro Center Develop-
ments Ltd. •'Either the city
wants the project or it doesn't.
"If the plan falls through, I
think those respons ible would be
guilty or failin g in the ir
responsibilities to future genera-
tions. It would be a very im-
proper decision in every way,
shape and form .·•
ANDREWS BLAMED anti-
development fbrces for distort·
ing and misrepresenting the pro-
ject so that the public -and even
some members of the city coun-
cil -have become confused and
uncertain about it.
"In fact. it is probably the most
exciting development concept in
the world," he said. "There is
nothing in the area now but a lot
of nondescript buildings and
acres of rai.lroad lines.
"We have a chance, in the
transportation field alone, to br-
ing together mainline and com-
muter railroad services, the sub-
way system. an inter-city bus de·
pot and Toronto's first downtown
Carole Eichen Interiors, Inc.. air terminal.
Q. WHAT WILL happen to
mortgage interest rates in the
future·?
A It 1s mo::.l diffi cult to predict
the future course of mortgage in·
terest rates.
Here are some influences on
them: The cost of money for sav-
ings and loan associations has
been rising steadily for some
years. It is approaching 6.5 per-
C'ent now . At that level. few as-
sociations can successfully make
Joans at less than 8-8 percent.
The supply of money, which
tends to affect money rates also,·
1s expanding but there is major
uncertainty in the money market
<'oncerning the financing of the
S52 billion budget deficit. Fre-
quent incursions into the money
markets by the Treasury will
tend lo pull funds from savings
and loans and from housing. The
fu ture is uncertain so far as
mort.1ace lQlereatrates ao~ a o a ~o cR Ell. of t'tle
Calif la SaYlnes and Loan League, a trade associatJcin for
savlncs and loim assoclatiOQ.S,
J:ommented: 1
"Tb&inllo of savings hufm·
proved dramatically. 11\ere wn
a gain ol $45 million to $$00
milllon jn J,_nuary while a 7ear
ago it was $2SO million.
••people are· expected to RUt
their income tex rebates ~
.savings instead of buy)n~
~methlng. And it could be that
-.c. -
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million for loans this mooth, up
from $12 mm•on in January."
Glendale Federal 's president,
Douglas Clarke, said that "buy·
ing of laouses has picked up in the
last month but ls nowhere near
• where the real e"state market is normal.
captured the first MAME award "Transportation experts from
tor interior design and furnishing the Soviet Union, the United
of a model home in the over f States. Britain, Japan and other
$45,000 category at University countries have come to study the
Park in Irvine. project. All have been tremen·
· -The award, ~ sta tuette re dously impressed."
sembllng the film industry's mE CENTER also would in· Oscar, was presented by the
Now in N ewparl Beach, a limited collection .of just six magnific ent
homes over,ooking tne bay, the peninsula 'f-nd th~ ocean. The setting
fo r a lifetime of luxury, pleasure and un'!l!{tched
value. Four bedrooms, three a~d one hiilf baths.
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Sales and Marketing Council or elude at least 36 acres of
the Building Industries Associa-parkland, a new concert halJ for
tion of Los Angeles at a recent in-t h e T o r o n t o SY m Pb on Y .tallation ceremony. Orchestra. a convention center,
Accepting was Carole Eicben, hotel and trade mart and a
.,.esident of Fullertoo-based na-. network of enclosed malls and
ttonal interior decorating and open-air l>romenades for shop· ~chandi1ing firm, and Larry pers and visitors."
J)ean.e, president or Deane But even if the rest of the plan
• :S>evelopment Co., Ne wport collapses. the tower will still be
.Beach builder-develop er of there, a new world landmark. It
myerslty Park. is expected to attract two million
: Tbe )(AME award as the visitors a year to two observation
• 88COed major recosntUon for the ·decks, a revolving restaurant, a
• -and !'Jc:ben firms. Last 1round-level skating rink and · _.; a.e Deane built Eich~n de-other facilities.
'flOl'8t.edr.t1nivenlty P.rk won the "Our whole theme wlll be ~--]:wln, th Golden Nul&et wrapP.ed around entertain-. ·~W.ri"t11W Ute p utn Coast ment, a tower apok me nid.
ail..;.CGllf•enc•iDS.Fran· ·."It w,l,11 be a famlly and fun.
'.Cllica .. .. • plttee.
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Huge Mered 1th home has custom extras galore! Large
entiy hall. oversized formal living
room with fireplace. big family room. wet bar. 3 baths, a full dinimg room seats 12 for dinner. 4 big
bedrooms. Even a recreation room! I
Picturesque landscaping. requiring . ,.
tittle upkeep. Owner anxious. sub-l~
mlt all! $76,960. Ask for Leonard
Elardo. 540-1720
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A great home for th& whole family to enjoy. Very
spacious pool home. close to
achool.s1& shops. Yery near the •
1 beachMMarrn. vibrant colors. func-
tional floor plan. 4 bedrooms +
·den area. natural wood cabinetry. ~ bum-Jns. Large wood-burning
flreplac.e in the living room. Xtra
baths. Lovely 30 ft. swimming pool, ··~
covered patio. And only, $48.500. ,.r.• ·~
Listed by Mary Nihart. 9'~·1373 '
WHtllids ... MW
Party patio. Close to schools
& shops. Action-oriented
floor plan otters a rich blend
of colors & textures thruout.
Entry hall to gracious living
room, 4 bedrooms. xtra
baths. Farm-styled kitchen
has built-ins & handy work
centers. Includes carpets.
drapes. And just S45.000.
Call 962-1373
Alln 1 1dlyOww SwbsCai.w .
Sharp family home Is locat~ lovely A-frame model with
ed on a nicely landscaped the charm of the Swiss Alps
corne7 lot. Close to schools. ~nd . the convenience &
Westminster Mall & easy luxury that typifies
access to the freeways. California! Features e
Roomy, versatile 11oot Plan ~utiful heated & filtered
with a huge master fOO I for year -r ound
bedroom. 4 bedrooms. den enjoyment. 2200 SQ. ft.
area. natural brick fireplace, features 4 bedrooms. family
Sunshine ranch kitchen'haa. room. entry hall to forrYBI
built-ins & dishwastter. Ii vi n g room w ith
Entry hall. carpets. drapes.. fireplace.Natural wood
Met.Yer•-S4J,tl0
GI or FHA financing
available! Sacrifice by
owner. Has picturesQue
landscaping with a party
patio for entertaining. Dark
room in the garage. Newly
painted in & out. Rich wood
.cabihets. brick f ireplace.
Entry hall to lovely living
room. 3 bedrooms + den
area. full dining room. Bath
off master suite. Call
540-1720. .
F..wo. SMres 2~story
Talk about elegance! This
dynamic home overflows
with elegance & beauty.
Large. luxury floor plan
f.atures 2400 SQ. ft. of
custom extras. Includes 4
bedrooms. 3 baths. entry
ball. big fll1lillr room & full
dining room. Massive briek
fireplace. Rich maple
cabinetry, electric built-ins.
Completely sprinklered
grounds. Located on a
splendid quiet cul-de-sac
street with oodles of
privacy. S59,500. Call
842-8854
$44.500. Call 842·2561 · cabiftets. Provisions for 3rd ~YALo• . . bJtJ1. $56,9.00. Call
And save new loan oosta! 962·1973· S..._, GI or FHA
Owner desperate. Has
bought another home! Most
sell this sparkling Seabury
3 bedroom with family
room. Carpets. drapes.
fireplace, rear living room
with wall of m(rrors.
Paneled garage. sprinklers
front & rear. Playhouse.
A-frame covered patio.
$47,950. Call 540-1720.
Anyone can hsume the Dlllcw... .. -sn 950
exis.Ung VA loan on this Deserted by owne~. save
temf1c h~me. Has been thousands! Ready for
freshly painted thruout & irrlmediate occupancy!
abs o I u t e I Y ~ a r ~I es I Schools. shops & freeways ~plete~y mod~{' k1tcoan are all close by. lmpressiw
with built-ms. 3 bectooms + hOtne sits on an oversized
den. xtntbaths. Ve~ private comer I.Pt. with room for
master bedroom suite. your boa\. Newly painted
Ankle-deep carpets, custom interior with 4 bedrooms.
drapes. Exceilent room den area. big wood-t>utning
arrangement. $42. 750. Call fireplace in the living room.
842-6691 Entry hall. Carpets, drapes.
WilaTol .. c ..
And park & scllools! Has got
to be one of the finest·
homes vou'll ever insoectl
·entry hall.· oversized living
room with briek fireplace.
Huge master bedroom. Oen
area. dining area.
ExtnHarge thruout. Has
. park-like yards & room for
your boat. $56,300. Cati
962-5666 or 842-6691 .
Gett C:O.W, ,_.., ScNoh
Spanish home on park-like
grou nds. P.Jtlo, 3-car
garage. Very private ,rear
yard. Enclosed courtyard
entry welcomes the visitor
to this large, beautifully
decorated 4 tl@_droom. With
family r oom. Spanish
fireplace. Oversized master
bedroom. The kitchen is a
chef's dream. $52.900.
Sacrifice! Call 8'42-8854 or
842-2561
H...,_. L.m.S,.CI_.
Terrific area in San Juan Capistrano.
modern home has excellent use of
mirrors & a rich blend of carpeting
& colors. Just 1 year old: 3
bedrooms + den area. natural
briek fireplace in the living room
Xtra baths. Includes built-ins, cen-
tral forced-air l'leat. $36.900. A lot
of home for the money, Listed by
Paul Casselman. 4tJ. I 341
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San Miguel model otters a world of luxury at your·
fingertips! Tremendous floor plan _.-.......,--....
with nearly 2300 sq. ft. No-wax floors. entry hall. den & famHy
room. Large Spanish fireplace.
King-'Sized bedrooms. 3 baths.
Thick 8NlQ carpeting. 3-<:ar garage, treee. atone ~enter boxes. Fully i.,..
1Ulated. $68,500. Ask fat' Dottie ~_.illli._.
Chevalier. t42-"tl ·.
Call 962-5566
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Emotion-pacRed Spanish is
2 years old. Owner is
moving and needs quick
action. Tremendous
Granada has nearly 2500 SQ.
ft. Heavy-tiled entry Wfti to
huge living room. M'6Sive
Spanish fireplace. big family
room. A full dining r06m for
entertai]ling. 4 bedrooms. 3
baths. Patio. 3-<:ar garage.
$70,500. Call 962-5566
Opet! Fw 1Mp1ctiell·
973 Dahlia. Costa Mesa.
O wner will consider
lease/option sale or submit
your terms! Popular Marin
model is just 1 year ofd.
Landscaped to perfection &
requiring little upkeep.
Extra large r ooms. 4
bedrOoms + famil1 room.
Elegant wood-burning
fireplace. Bright. spacious
chef's kitchen. Please help!
$53.900. Stop by or call
979-2390.
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8 month old dream home. Offering 3000 SQ. ft. of un-
believable custom features: 4 huge ,. ·
bedroom suites. large den. 'r-
beautifu1 formal dining room. Huge
36 ft. family room. Two brick .
fireplaces. wet bar. Me~ican tiled tu
.entry. Gorgeous grounds with a 36 ·• .
ft. Po<>I with he~ter. large patio ,
jacuizi. Below market va1u6f
· iS98,500. Listed by Ruth Baket.
142-llM
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Here's your chance to buy that special home with
everything you've wanted but at a
bargain. price! This personable
home· In Irvine is 1 year old.
l"<:lud8',air conditioning. cable TV.
trashmaster. built-ins. King-Sited
bedrooms. xtra baths. Large family
room & fireplace. Immaculate
grounds. One he<:k of a value! ~· mm:::&·••
• • S87.,()0()_ listed by Seth Hodson.
140-17
&und!r· t.Wch 2. ''"
With a magnificent ~r:O~ ocean! This custom
home in San Clemente is just 1\-i t years old. Mexican-tiled entry to
hu<»e living room. massive Spanish .
fireplace. heavy beamed ceilings, 3
baths. king-sized bedrooms. Rich
blend of colors & textures thru0ut
the 3200 sq. fl. Lush low-
maintenance grounds, sundecks. -~
patios. Ask for Velta Strausbaugh.
4'1·1210
Ab•doHld Peol Hw
Save thousands! Oramatk: monterey 2-story in Mis-
sion Viejo. Great for entertaining.
Just 3 years old. Flexible financing
available. Central floor plan with
entry hall, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. big
family room & brick fireplace. Love-
ly garden ~itchen with handy work
centers & built-ins. Large pool, .
patio, S79,500. Ask for Carol Davis.
UMOJO
s...n..s.ds
Has a mini forest of trees.
plenty of room for your boat
or trailer. Hardwood floors.
w ood ca.bin et r y . 4
bedrooms. den area.
Massive log-burning
fireplace. Ranch-sty!{!
kitchen. Central forced-ail
heating. A dream kitchen
with everything you could
want. S41,500 . Call
540-1720.
~ P.ti Pool H-
Ent"1ain in style in this
dramatic family home in the
influential College Park
tract. Has a big 35 ft. pool
with jacUzzi. Large garden
patio. All copper plumbing.
Carpets & drapes are like
new! Secluded master
bedroom with private bath.
Entry hal I. fireplace.
Excellent use of woods &
colors. S-48 , 950. Call
540-1720
·_Athllffm~Hnhn
.o n e o ( t h e f i n es t
neighborhood~ anywhere.
Quiet. family area. Has
completely sprinklered
grounds. patio. Has heavy
accenting beamed ceilings
in the living room & family
room. 4 bedrooms. A full
dining room for social
get-to gethers . Brick
fireplace. And more!
$53,500. Call 540-1720
C...try&t.t•
Magnificent country estate
has a forest of trees &
grounds which are a virtual
garden of e den .
Entertaining will be easy.
Excellent r oo m
arrangement. Dining room
seats 12 for dinner.
Dynamic stone fireplace. 4
bedroom suites, 3 balhs.
Garden patio. F o r the
discriminating buyer!
$92.500. Call 540-1720
$.W,000-GIT.,._
A jewel in Irvine! Absolutely
spotless! This beaullfully
c u st o mized h o me has
like-new carpeting.
Gorgeous textured walls:
drapes. Vibr ant i nterior
offering ease of movement
Entry hall. 3 bedrooms +
family r oom. Lovely brick
fireplace. Walnut cabinets.
built-ins. Owner must sell!
So bring those offers! Call
540-1720
S-dpo111t.:.:G1 Ttne
Heck of a buy! Quiet
cul-de-sa c ·street
guarantees many hours of
peace & enjoyment.
Cypress trees. palms. One
of the prettiest brick patios
you've ever seen. Natural
wood cabinets. fireplace.
Separate family room. 3 big
bedrooms. There's room for
your boat or trailer. And
only $47,900. Call 979-2390
. Sl7,00o..tt.dtoleat
Schools. shol)S & churches are all close byt Neally
manicured yards. patio. nie&s1zed ~~ .,.
lot. This marvelous home offers 3 f~·
bedrooms + den area. xtra baths. .
oversized living room. Private ·. ·
master bedroo m. Farm-style ·~·
kitchen has bu1lt·ins. Need im-~· ~·
mediate action. Listed by John
SQuirrell. 192-4401
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Priced below market value. Beautiful home in Irvine!
Newly painted & decorated. Lux-
ury-filled floor plan offering 2000
SQ. ft. Includes 4 bedrooms + fami-
ly room. Large wood-burning
fireplace. 3 baths. secluded rYBster
bedroom. Park-like yards. 3-<:ar
garage. Owne, desperate. Ask for
Chuck Moore. ui.1n1
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Sliorecrnt Euaillin
Reflects pride in ownershi~ Located on a Quiet cul
de sac street with oodles of
privacy. Sprinklers front & rear.
Heavy beamed ceilings, family
room. massive fireplace. 4 ·
bedrooms. xtra baths. A full dining ,
room tor entertaining. Lovely •:
ranch-style kitc hen. Owner
sacrifice $53,500. Listed by Clyde
Johnson. 540-1710
S..c.,t•'••.trHt
Beautiful custom Spanish
with a magnificent ocean
view! Very private. totally
uniQue! 5 bedroom suites. 3
baths. Huge family room.
Massive driftwood
fireplace. Built-in bar.
Secluded master bedroom
with townhouse &·Roman
tub. Corning ware oven.
Brand new! And ready for
immediate possession.
$92.000: Call 493-1341.
SJJ,500 -Co.try FNlll•
That's what you get when
you buy this all modern
townhouse 1n San Juan.
Easy access to the pool.
Enclosed patio. Big master
bedroom with private bath.
Totally efficient kitchen with
built-ms & dishwasher. Even
a recreational vehicle
parking area. currently
under construction. Flexible
terms. Call 493-1341
la TH HicJldmds
With a sweeping view of the
countrys ide. N e atly
manicured grounds with
room for a swimming pool.
Ha s central a ir
conditioning. Large island
kitchen. a bedrooms +
family room. B ig brick
fireplace for those chilly
nights. Entry hall. wood
cabinets. carpets & drapes .
$47.500. GI terms! Call
830-6060 or 830-6030.
Oc._ Yl.w Ho.M
Owner desperate. Home
has been reduced to
$50.000! An incredible
savings on this exQu1site
beach home within walking
distance to the surf! Has a
beautiful forest of trees
providing all k i nds of
pnvacy. Private beach dub.
Covered patio. play area
Deep shag carpeting.
Log-burning fireplace. 3
bedrooms + den area. The
best buy on the market! Call
492-7210
Split-u•el Giant
Th is h o m e 1s trufy a
decorator's dream! Has
elegant inlaid wood'.
double-faced fireplace.
heavy open beamed ceiling
in the dining room. Extra
large baths. Slate entry. 4
bedrooms. family room.
Beautiful flooring. Private.
colorfully landscaped
grounds. Seeing 1s loving!
$59.950. Call 492-7210
Spmislt Gr•od•
A world o f luxury! All
terms available including.
GI or FHA! Slumpstone
planters. patio. Heavy shake
root with overhanging
eaves. Walnut cabinetry,
massive Spanish brick
fireplace. Entry hall. 3
bedrooms + den area.
Carpets. drapes. The best of
everything! $57,900. Call
83o-6Q30
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.Attention fussy buyers! Be sure to inspect this de-
hc1ous youn~. family hon-e. near
the bea9"1 & local park. Includes ,
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Revolution Alive,
Well in Isla Vista
· ISLA VISTA CUPIJ -"The-revolution is alive and well and living
·in local government."
That's the word from this coastal university community of 15,000,
whose image of surf. sun and political apathy was shattered five
years ago by a semester of violence which saw one student killed,
hundreds injured and arrested, and monetary losses in the millions.
AdJacenl lo the 13.000-student t:C Santa Barbara, Isla Vista
'today faces problems shared by . ·
many American communities: ( ) teen-age drinking, lack of animal NEWS ANALYSIS
control, too many automobiles and _ _
too few parks. But its primary goal '
is different: the recognition of its uniqueness and right to
self-determination.
THE VIOLENCE OF 1970 took many by s urprise. Then
considered the "play school" of the UC system, UCSB .has a
resort-like seaside campus. Its meticulously manicured grounds are
dotted with modern concrete and steel buildings and criss-crossed by
busy bicycle paths.· .
· Neighboring Isla Vista. its 11,000 inhabitants squeezed into its
half a square mile, is a bulging village of the predominantly young,
who keep their surfboards and motorcycles in the living rooms of its.
many hastily constructed apartment complexes. ·
But any hopes that the seemingly tranquil community would
escape national headlines in the student violence arena went up in
smoke during the early morning hours of Feb. 26, 1970, when a Bank
of America branch was burned to the ground as county fire trucks
idled nearby, unused because of the hostile crowds.
When the conn1ct was over, more than 1,000 bad been arrested;
and approximately '450 persons had. been injured, 30 of them
seriously.
DEAD \\'AS 2Z·YEAR·OLD KEVIN Moran of Los Gatos,
accidentally shot by a policeman April 18 after be and other·
.. moderate'' classmates extinguished a Molotov cocktail fire.
The inevitable fact-finding commissions which followed cited a
variety of causes as contributing to the unrest, ranging from anger at
U.S. involvement in Indochina and at the alleged "rape of the
environment" by big business <the Santa Barbara Channel was the
site of a massive oil spill the previous year> to widespread distrust
and resentment towards local police and landlords.
A regents special investigating_ committee urged the-uni versity
lo take prom pt steps toward recognizing Isla Vista as an integral part
When the conflict teas over, •ore than
J,000 had been arrested, and approdraate-·
ly 450 persons had been injured, 30
seriously.
of the UCSB commumty, and to cooperat e in setting up needed
services for the area.
To date, the university has given S678,000 to Isla Vista for
numerous projects. The community now boasts its own Community
Council (formed during the riots), Planning Commission, medical
and mental health clinics, direct charge food co-op, credit union,
park district a nd human relations center. _
THE VILLAGE IS POLICED BY a widely·accepted "fool ·
patrol." Two-man teams, one campus policeman and one deputy
sheriff, patrol the community on fool or on bicycles.
Carmen Lodise, an active community organizer often informally'
referred to as Is la Vista's "mayor," gives credit for the progress to
the e vents of five years ago.
"It's what brought us together,'' says Lodise, who at 35 wryly
admits to being among the :l percent of Isla Vistans over the age of 30.
"The s parks of 1970 have unleashed a great flow of creative energy in
this community, and the col'llinued coming into being of major
community organizations seems to indicate that this surge of
<:reative ener~y is still strong and growing."
That violence might have brought res ults is particularly
troublesome to members or Isla Vista's Thomas Merton Unity
Center, an 18-month·old Gandhian community devoted to the study
and practice of nonviolence.
Scott Kennedy, one of the center's founders, says the response to
the disturbances was "immedjate and rather dramatic," but more
recent comm unity efforts towards change have been less fruitful.
"AS A PROPONENT OF NONV IOLENCE, I'd say it doesn't
bode v. ell for the American system the way nonviolent efforts for
change have been responded to, .. he says. "Very real gains have
been made in the community, but at very critical point& which
normally hav~do with power, the people's will has been
frustrated " ·
Both Kennedy nd Lodise feel the university. although it has
given nearly $700.000 in three years, has taken "no imaginative
approach" to Isla Vista's problems.
UCSB Chancell or Vernon I. Cheadle, however, maJntains that
the university was unwelcome in Isla Vista prior to the riots. and that
1ust what the school's relationship with the community ought to be
has alv. ays been ··very controversial."
"If th ey don't think that we should be involved, then they Jet us
know very, vcry quickly that we are sticking our nose in where it's
not wanted." Cheadle says of Isla Vistans . "And then in places where
we havt> not gotten involved. we're criticized.·• ·
Communit y campus conflict has heightened recently over
opposmi? v1C'w s on a current annexation controversy. On March 4,
resid ents of the Goleta Valley. of which Isla Vista is a part, and Sant~
Barbaril "111 vote on.,.. hether they want the city to annex the valley, a
move which 'Would double Santa Barbara't1 size to more than 150,000.
SEVERAL PLANNING TUDIES HAVE found that a single
Jarse city would be the best governmental option for the area. The
Bollent·Smith report. sponsored by UCSB. asret'd. and added that a
dty made up of tbt cAmpus and Isla Vista would be the "leatt
~pe•linaf' of the optton11. Jt susgested the formaHon of a.
--.wo-tltrcd" form ol ~overnm1~nt, in wtUch a city council would a.nctJ• citywide concenu while community level boards would deal ·
with lOC'al problems 3nd '""~·
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Your Derriere
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RICHMOND, Va. CUPIJ -The
derriere, a favorite target for
physicians ~e the invention of
the hypodermic needle, may not
be the best spot for a shot after
all.
Researchers at the Medical
College of Virginia say they
found that medicine injected inlo
the arm muscle enters the blood
stream faster than if it had been
shot into the buttocks muscles or
the thigh.
The discovery could be a
lifesaver in situations when. an
e mergency drug, such as the
heart drug Lidocaine, must act
on the body quickly. research
director Eleanor Evans said. ·
But she said nonemergency
medicine s uch as penicillin and
immunization drugs would not
benefit from arm muscle injec-
tion. She said they are more
satis factory when released
s lowly.
M~san Guilty
In Death
Of· Roommate·
A Costa Mesan charged with
murder after his roommate was
·stabbed to death in their Bristol
~treet apartment bas pleaded
guilty tq reduced charges -0f
voluntar}' manslaughter.
Orange County Superior Court
J udge James Walsworth can-
celed the trial that was about to
g et unde r way for Aurelio
Banuelos, 29, of 1330 Bristol St.,
and set March 18 as the date he
will impose sentence.
Banuelos was arrested last
Oct. 28 after his cousin, Umberto
Banuelos. 32, was stabbed to de·
ath during a dispute about a
broken stereo set. Police said
both men had been drinking.
Banuelos faces a state prison
term of up to 15 years on the
voluntary manslaughter convic-
tion.
Irvine Law
Student Wins
An Irvine Jaw student recently
won the USC annual Hale, moot
court competition which was
judged by prominent court
justices, including Potter
Stewart and Thurgood Marshall
of the U.S. SupremecOurt.
Clifton Smith, a second year
law student at USC, was named
best oral advocate out of approx-
imately 100 students who entered
the competition.
In the finals, Smith, and three
others, had to deliver a presenta-
tion before four judges, including
the two Supreme Court justices.
Elephant
Ransomed
LUCAN. Ireland (AP)·-A
kidnaped elephant named
Cindy was safely back home.
. here after spending three
days as a hostage ln a moun·
ta.in hldeway. •
Cindy. 5 years old and.
weighing two tons. vanished
recently frQm the win~r
quarters of Fossett's Circus,
snatched by students as 1
stunt to raise cash for charity.
Ted4y F ouett, circus
owner, paid an undlldosed
raMom but said be wun't
· happy about it .
. "'they r~ally took a lot o!
liaka," ~e said. ... .
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LOS ANGELES (AJ>) -At ne
Ezpctente. ~ JOU oeed to bring .... '-JUI of wine, a lo&( ol bread
and thou.
Kuy petti"Jl ~~town
motel brhlr wtne. Some bring
bep c:A bomem•dn (Oodies. But
the most esseuUal thin( ls Uwu.
THE BXPZAlENCE proyldes
everythlnaf me: the w•terbed.
fw'·llned mirrors on the celllng
and X·rated movies 111-Ch as
••Deep Throat .. piped Into the TV
set. -The Experience la the first. and
probably the most elaborate. Ol 10
.. adult" motels in Southern
California where a "comm1Ued
couple," as o~e manager puts it,
can go for sexual stimulation.
Rooms rent by the day or night
-and, at some, by the hour.
At another motel, you can get a
"group room" with a queen-sized
J:>ed, two klng-aized waterbeds
"'*' O•llr Piiot SUH Phole
CITED BY KIWANIS
Senior Ed Barnes
Senior Feted
On Teclmical
Achievement
Ed Barnes, a senior at "Mission
Viejo High School, was the first
recipient recently of the Mission
Viejo Kiwanis Club's monthly
sward for outstandin~ achieve-
ment in technical education.
Barnes was recommended by
two of his teachers, Hermarr
Grule, who teaches metal shop,
and Charles Greva, his elec-
tronics teacher. Both men said
Barnes demonstrated ability to
follow directions and to work in-
dependently.
.. WE MEMBERS of .the
Kiwanis Club felt that a great de·
al of recognition goes to students
for scholastic achievement,"
said George O'Connell, "while
kids who are working hard in
technical subjects are ignored.'' ·
One student will be chosen
each month for recognition,·
O'Connell said. At the end of the
year, one student will be chosen
from among monthly winners
and will b e awarded a $100
certificate. ·
BARNES SAID that be decided
to take technical courses because
his father, who is now an ex·
ecutive chef, used to be a
carpenter. In bia classes he has
built a digital clock, a power sup-
ply and a door knocker. He is cur-
renUy building a power back saw
from a kit.
"I haven't chosen just what I
want to go into," Barnes said.
"The ways things are today, I
figure it doesn't hurt to have two
vocations.".
To Lecture T•...-.dag
Jules Cem, C.S., will ¥,resent
a public lecture on 'Chris·
tian Science: Its Revelation
and Its Relevance" at the
San Clemente Community
Clubhouse at 8 p.m., Thurs-
day. Mrs. Margaret McGill
of First Church of Christ,
Scientist• wlll Introduce Cem.
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and a han1lng wicker basket
chair. It reta used bro or thret times' durlJit the WMk and II
booked up every w•eud. ·
ACCO&DING 'rO motet
owners, most ot the couples wtio
rent rooms are married-to ea~h
other-and many are such pillars
of the community u doeton.
lawyers, aoctalltes and poUU-
ciaoa. Even Policemen have been
lmovm ·to drop by in uniform to
.make reserv aUons.
"We aetattorneys, city olfidals
-.everybody upper-middle class
and above," said Lois Mansfield,
who manages The Experience
withberhusband, Walter.
She says 90 percent of the
dients are local residents -and
areover3S. ·
.. ON A FRIDAY night, if we'ye
got a 1972 car siU-ing out there, it's
an old ear," ahe says. "Most are
World Day
Of Pray~r
Scheduled
Church Women United of the
Newport Harbor area, will join
with millions of people in a chain
of prayer spanning six continents
on Friday.
This 89th celebration of World
Day of Prayer will be observed in
a thousand languages and
dialects by Prote·stant, Orthodox,
and Catholic Christians in 169
lands.
First United Methodist Church
of Costa Mesa will be host church
for the Harbor area conclave this
year, with the Rev. Earl Isbell.
pastor, opening with a prayer of
welcome.
The theme for 1975 is "Become
Perfectly One," with the Rev.
Father Howard Mott Cartwright,
pastor of St. John the Divine
Episcopal Church,· Costa Mesa,
giving the homily on this theme.
The worship service has been
prepared by the Women's
Ecumenical Prayer Fellowship
of Egypt. Thousands of Christian
women who a re outside the·
Orthodox tradition ~ill be able lo
savor a service that includes ele-
ments from liturgy dating back
to the early centuries of Christen-
dom as well as elements born of
the Arab experience of
Protestantism and Catholldsm.
World Day of Prayer provides
an occasion for participation in a
nationwide offering which goes
into a fund called Intercontinen-
tal Mission -the process by
which Church Women United
carries forward its stewardship
through annual grants to agen-
cies around the world in these
five major concerns: higher
education in Christian colleges
for women overseas; distribution
of Christian literature; educ a lion
for minority women in new
careers and for American Indian
youth ; ·ministries among mi·
grant farm workers; and Chris·
tian ministry in national _parks.
In addition, offerings make
possible gifts to short-term pro-
j ects to meet emerging op-
portunities and needs s uch as:
reconstruction and rehabilitation
services to women and children
victimized by war; ecumenical
ventures and international con·
ferences for women: pilot pro-
jects in self-help programs for
refugee women; day care cen·
ters; family planning; health
and nutrition education and
clinics.
Drive Begins
For Marathon
Swim Event
A move is under way to bring
leading long-distance swimmers
from throughout the world to the
south Orange Coast this summer
for a competitive swim from San
Clemente lo Laguna Beach.
Promoting the 15-mile
marathon swim is Lagunan
Bruce Hopping. founder of the
Kalos Kagathos Foundation. a
health-oriented organization that
has sponsored swimming com-
petitions around the world . ·
SCOTT HADLEY. a com ·
petilive swimmer who lives in
South Laguna, is working with
Hopping. Hadley, 20, swam the
English Channel five years ago.
Hadley said s wimmers from
Europe and Egypt , where swim·
ming is the national sport, would
,come to event if it is held
HADLEY SA ID mo:.t com ·
pelitive distance swimmers have
sponsors who don't mind po~ ing
travel expenses to and from the
competitions.
The idea, he said. ts stiJJ in the
formative stage. It would require
sancilon by both tht clUcs of Sean
Cle!J'ente and Lagunn Beach.
It would also have to be de·
termintd Wh etht!r clty Uftguards
could escort the swimmers dur
ing• the flva to et,ht hour.tong
swim up the coast.
tao M THE m :srri age-·
counseltng standpoint. Mrs.
Bloom said she thinks the mot.ell
could have benefits.
"I don1t think this is 'good' or
'bad' for anybody," she said.
·'There is no rule. But it certainly
is an adventure.
•·It certainly is a way of bring-
ing more excitement.. breaking
the routine of marriage."
At The Experience, rooms with
a regular bed rent for $15 during
the day and $20 at night. Rooms
with a waterbed go for $17 during
the day and $25 at night.
PRICES AT another motel rent
for $13.95 for three hours, $20.40
for six hours and $20.~ tor all
nirht.
The Mansfelds said most of the
day visitors at The Experience
are not married : "Mostly,
they're business men wltb their
secretaries."
·The manager of the Encore in
Culver City, who aaked not to
be identified. said: "Most pay
cash and sign fake names during
the daytime. A lot of people goµig
behind each other's backs. Men
and women."
AS FOR NIGHTTIME visitors,
the Encore manager said: "Our
customers are all upstanding.
well·to·do people. You'd be sur-
prised if I were to tell you just who
some of our best customers -
male and female -are."
Don Leon, 44, an attorney, was
the idea man behind The Ex-
perience. He was business
manager for a group of people
who owned an unprofitable motel
in downtown Los Angeles. His job
was tom ake it profitable. ·
"v;e struck on the idea that
Theg ·provide
teaterbed, fur-Haed
111f rrors on ceUlng
·and X·rated movies.
most committed couples did not
have a place in Los Angeles where
they could go," said Leon.
He likes to refer let people who
go to adult motels as "committed
couples."
.. THE ONLY choice was
something like Holiday Inn,
which was standard tourist fare,
or a few places known in the
parlance as operating a 'quickie
business.' Really ratty.
"We were considering all this
when I read that tJfey were in·
troducing X·rated movies into
motels in Japan. And I thought it
•Was just a terrific idea. That was
1970. Wedecidedtodoit." •
The result was The Experience
which Leon .says was America's
first attempt at erotic com-
mercial bedroom theater.
THE CITY AT that time was
trying to cope With topless and
bottomless dancers and "Deep
Throat,'' so The Experience had a
few legal problems.
Leon's operation was raidett
three times, but time and the lack
or a legal definition or porno-
graphy saw the charges reduced
"to something like a$5fm~."
And The Experience, only a
block from the Los Angeles Con·
vention Center. was ultimately
left alone. Not only that. it
became socially acceptable.
Well, almost.
"People· are now saying, 'Hey,
this is really a groovy thing to
do,"' said J.,eon. "We've had
many business groups downtown
give a night at The Experience as
a door prize at one of their charity
or business dinners.''
Episcopalian
Meeting Set
Anyone interested in becontlnc
part of a new Episcopal con·
gregation. from the areas of
south Mission Viejo, Laguna
Niguel and Capistrano Valley, la
invited to a planning meeting
Mar.9.
The meeting. including the
~elebratlon of Holy Communion,
riJ be held at 7 p.m. at Sad-
dleback College, Bldg. "C'', 28000
Marguerite Parkwny, Mission
Viejo.
For turtber lnformaUan, call
Mrs. Patty Mayer, '95-1739, or
lha Rev. Richard Van Horn,
Diocesan Hou.e,· Loe An1et•r
(213> m..zoco .
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IF YOU AIM'T free lined cul-de-sac.
GOT "'l"'-'EL Pres ti g e app roach "' -m a s s 1 ''e e n t r y . OF MOHEY 1-; no r mo u s par Io r .
But you want to slarl out Formal banquet room.
take a gander at this G1~a11t1c garden kitchen.
Huntington Beach 3 Separate fiesta room. 5
bedroom . ll nc<.'<ls only 130Nl1S Bt-:UHUOMS.
some tender loving care ~00 MUVl<.::-i YOU JN!!
to be a fine family home. <.ii ·s take advantage.
Bar gain pnc<.'CI :it just Call now IHl!-2535.
$35,000! Vets welcome. ofirN111-9·•1s n1111u~EN•rc•· ~=~!,now . ·~· [~IH$1HI
OPEMHOUSES
SAT & SUM 1-5 * BA YSHORES *
2511 VISTA DR.
I ~ I-' E "; Newly re-
modeled 2 IJdrm. 1 bath.
Jots ol wood. Knchtm has
all new apphancei. 1ncldg
dshwhr & tra:.h com1>ac-
tor-guest area over
g ara J?e. I deal tnr
teenager or mother 111
law. Nice patio are<1. · •
oath 1n garage. El.:l·t nc
garage door opl'n,·r -
ONLY $110,UOO.
2491 CRESTVIEW
Extra lrg 3 Bdrm. 3 BA,
fam rm w/ ''' l har.
Formal din rm "t''~'"~
room ocr ma't~·r hJrm.
Service porc·h I .g1;: cc·
menl area fur u..1Jmitten
or l.Jo:it 01· trailer
storagc .-2 l ove l y patios -ASKING~,500.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
4 BEDROOM
FIXER
.$220 PER MONTH
MO 9UALIFYIHG.
Great l arge fa mily
ho m· c . Crac k Ii n g
11replacc. Farruly room.
Need-; f .L C. Ex1i.ting
1•,,. i"HA loan . ·S220
P .l.T.J. Call q utck
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EXCLUSIVES
BALBOA.~D
ON DIAMOND
Dtst1ncttvc two ~tory. :mR. 2ha home with ren-
tal cottage .
ON /\POLl':NA
Choice· locat1on near
South Bay. 38R. 2ba
English Style cottage.
Newly redecorated.
5 4 7 El Modena
MUST SE E -Co ;iy.
cheerful 3 Bdrm or 2 &
Oen o n corner lot .
S pac ious wood deck
patio rrom hou.,e lo lrg ON MARINE
heated & filtered pool.-Comm'I bldg. an pnme
dressing~ 12 bath in pool loc. w/xlnt rin·g. a\•aJI.
area-SUPEK Newporl Lots of walk by traffic.
locc1uon. /\II tor ~59.500. $120,000.
.. C .. THOMAS gi1ara vance
REAL TOR re altar
224 W. Coast Hwy
N'pt. Beach S48 5527 673·4062
Eves. 545-56-$3
A.'IOVI
THEIEA.CH
L.uiturious adult con·
dom i n i um s with
panoramic ocenn. views.
·Priva t e decks , lush
('arpel, elevator. com·
:ptc le sec ural ~. a
bedrooms and den, lrom
$77,0QO. 259 Lot>e1ro, <oCf
Cala'1a). Phone 496-3868.
·Open daily.
OPEMHOUSE
SAT&SUMl-5
3504 Mcrcus .
Charming waterfront 2
:.ty home, pier & ~lip.
Beautirul condill()ll. Va·
cant. Ready for occupan·
cyl $91.500.
SUMDA.Yl--5
I 7 41 Piasa Del Sur
2 St.ory Peninsula Point
home. hu ge master
lJedr m w I large s un·
d eck . ~~.995.673-lt086
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Rancho Sai JooqLin Townhomes.
Par: Excellence
For those of you who've ever wanted to live on the
golf course. here's a championship course w ith
championship living opportunities, Rancho Son
Joaquin Townhomes. Surrounded by on eighteen-
hole golf course. With resident swimming pools.
An adjoining stte is set aside fcx o private
membership 17-court tennis club. These
homes ore ideally situated in the new
City of Irvine. port of on 83.000-ocre
area master planned by The Irvine
Company. A 345-ocre public park and mo;cx university are your neighbors.
The vinoges of University Pork and
Turtle Rock ore nearby.
This is on exceptional opportunity for leisure living.
and you don't hove to be a golfer to enjoy it.
Select from 2·bedroom. 2-bedroom plus den. or
3·bedroom plans. all with wood-burning fireplaces.
sun decks or patios and all the quality f eotures
you expect. Built with on eye to quality by
winner of a National Association of Home
Builders' 1974 Gold Nugget Grand Award. It
doesn't toke a pro to recognize this value.
Visit our five models now. and view the
e)(cJting Carole Eichen intericxs. Step
Into the life you've been waiting fcx
Townhomes from $53,990.
Qancho san Jbaqu1n -
townhomes
·r he life you've been waiting for.
14Logo Norte. ~.Co. (714) 752-1V3
AtC~ ond Untveqity Ortve&
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BEST . IN B~UFFS
CUSTOM IA YFROMT 2sdo Sea.Ft.
End unit. The finest thrllout ! ! 3 aa.,
form. din., 31h ba., fam. rm. wJwet bar
& 2nd rrpl. s pe ctacular view. $U5,000.
OPEM l·S 201 MATA CoffV.Mobl11aJ
3 BR., 21/2 IA..,4A Y VIEW
End unit, upgraded thruout in off white
~legance. Wide greenbelt. l Y..t yre old SU,lllHO..S
OfTfflW-.
CoaoMA Da MAI UIXIMY DUPLU ·
Lge root aarden. Spadoua 3 & cln each unit. Custom blt, south of hwy &
adjacent to Irvine-Terr. Beam ceilings
&lrplcs. View.2Yearsnew! $1~.ooo
SlOAVOCADO OPENSUN1·5
llAMD MEWi UMD4 IS&.1
· M<llt luxuriou.8-! Beaut. Yiew of lagoon.
$85,500.
Open 1-5 • GRACIOUSSPACJOU~ 424 Vista Qwnta LtVJNG. Your ramHy
Perfect design . .R:Ich plush ~ptng &
drape~, expensive wallpapers,
abUJldaot use of Italian marble, pool &
jacuui. 5 BR, formal DR, lge rec.
room, FR & 3 gar. Pier &slip+ more. 3 BR.,2 1/2 IA., $76,500.
Large enclosed patios, wide pictures-
que g reenbelt. Lrg paneled family
room. Best qua lity thruout.
Open 1-5 324 V'8ta Trueba
E PLAN EARLY BLUFFS
End unit with s pectacular greenbelt,
~Y. mo unta in view. 2250 sq ft, 3 BR,
21 :: BA. faqiily room; a former model
home. Below market va lue al $76,500.
New excellent listing -Appointment
only
HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOR: IMC. MLS 644·0134
1973 Top Listet" & Top Salesma11
M•wport·MHa 8ocrd of R.attors
wUl '"b~ It up" In this
upgraded 2 itoey.' bl' +
bonus rm, near new
Me:>a Woorus home. Ot·
fered at only *2SO.
TENANTSWILL
BUY IT FOR YOU. Ttus
comfortable dQplex wall
cQs l y ou very hltle
b~ca use your tenants
wfll pay the buJk of the
btlls. Offer ed at $46,900.
J'HE UGLY DUCKLJNG
JHVINE 3 br'fownhouse.
Looks "'sad" j ust now buL
a little fa xing up wiU
tr aru.form IL .. lo the buy
of th e } ear". Jus t
~7.SUO. Call now!!
MESA VEtU)E
Lovely 3 bed rm, fam rm.
Heceully rt!dec. Li: rear
yard ~14.500 _ _
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F-fOMES
SUN 1-5.
OUl=l VE A R
... CAMYON CUSTOM HOME
Lovely NEW 5 BR, family rm w /wet
bar, formal DR, 41h baths & 3·car
garage. Lge sunny kitchen, great
storage. Beaut. golf course view.
$259,500
SROYALST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1-5
llG CYM WOLWVIW0
' -VIEW
New fantastic 4 BR modeJ w /bonus rm.
Impressive 2·story entrance, lge LR &
DR, wet bar, most inviting spac.
Kitchen. Top quality cptng. $139,500
2RUECHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1-5
3 HOMES FOR LEASE
Bay Island furn. 4 BR,<iock. $2,000 Mo.
Little Island furn. 3 BR, dock $8.50 Mo. .
Big Cyn. Unfurn. 3 BR, C&D $1,150 Mo.
21 I I S• Jooquilt Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER. M.I. '644°4910
Gett•rol I 002Ge.erol I 002 3148 Campus N 8 141·M55 .....•.......................•.•....•.•...•..• ~~~~---~----~
BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
•·~I)' i L.UA~T H\N v ._u~CJ"w A Ut L MAR
~~•'?CJ.TDJJCJI MEWPORTSHORES ~~~~~~~~-------------I 002 ~~ .......... !!~~!i:~ • • •• • ..... !~.~~ EXCLUSIVE BA YFllOMT lfOMES 4 Bdrm, family rqom, 3 baths. Owner anxious-* 102 LINDA IS LE, OPEN SUN 1-5 has two hom es Priced al
Get1eral ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
-Ilks. 41 :!ba, fa mily rm, brkfst rm. din St>9.lJ5U including the
rm. 65' boat s lip. $198,000. land IH2-2253 evemnl;s A HARBOR VIEW
OPEN HOUSES SUM. 1 ·S
3202 COLORADO
* 1350 W. Bay Avenu~ :rnr:,. Jbu, den. 3 car garage. pier· &
slip S239.500
CALL For A Showin9
K.L. HARTMAN, Realtor
642-5760 640-1607
associated
BROl".E HS-llEALHJllS
• '-.. ~ ( ...,.,,,, ~ .:'i:.,. 0' . '
MONEY TO LOAM
on homes. all i.lrca:..
Protect your credit. Call
~6 2 -775 1 124 hr
ser vice. I BKR.
From Harbor View lilts. Delightful 4
BR, 2112 BA, dining room, 2 frplc's,
marvelous entertainment areps &
private patios .
OPEM HOUSE Sert-Sun I ·5
36.07 Surfvi•w Ln, CdM
I DOVER SHORES
Costa Mesa . 4 & Fam Rm, Pool. $.55,000
18762 VIA SAN MARCO
Turtle Rock Hills. $79,900
18752 VIA SIENA
Turtle Rock Hills. 4 & Fam Rm. $88,000
19312 SIERRA IMEZ
3 BR, Fam Rm & Pool. Turtle Rock
$68,500
19162 SIERRA MARIA
Gneral I 002'GeMl'Cll I Oo~·-------•••••••• ••••••••••••••• ···········~·········· s..-rtati•• View
We s p ec ia l ize. in Dover Sho r e
ProP,erties -(We Mana'ge The.
Hom419wners Assoc. ) Call us for in-.
formation on this glamorous area. We,
have an exclusive listing on a 6 BR at
$169~000. a 5 BR at $219,500, and a 4 BR
3 & Fam Rm. Turtle Rock. $64 ,000
17815 OAK TREE
Univ. Park1 3 Br. $59,500.
MANY OF THE HOMES LISTED IELOW
ARE OPEN THIS WEEKEND FOR YOUR
INSPECTION. CAU FOR ADDRESSES .
AMO IMFORMATIOM.
WATCH THE BOATS
~·rom upsta irs sitting room adjoin-
mg large master suite. 3 bedrooms
downst airs and a gourmet kitchen
you can 't resist. Private beaches.
$149.500.
BARGAIN IN llG CANYON
Every feature you want is here! 4
bedroom . family · room, dining
room. 3112 bath, pool, jacuzzi, air
conditioning, wood floors, stained
glass windows, patio with BBQ.
Profess ional decorating and
l andscaping with sprinklers on
automa tic t imers and would you
believe much more. Come and see.
$197,000.
EXCITING UP-SIDE DOWH DUPLEX
$119,500 buys nearly new 3 & -2
bedroom duplex. Fireplaces in both
units. Walk to bay and beach. Rent
one, Ii ve like a king in the second.
SHORECLIFFS VIEW-HEW L'5TIMG
Prime o ce an & jetty view.
Pro f essio nally decorated. 4·
be droo m s, den, s itting room,
breakfast room, large game room
with pool t a ble. Oceanside terrace
inte rior patio. $375,000. '
CAMEO SHORES VIEW
0 p e n , a i r y , a n d d eli g h tf u l !
B ea utiful patio and pool. 3
bedroom s & convertible den -3
baths . This lovely home is absolute-
ly immaculate. $149,500.
llG CANYON VIEW Ir POOL
Bea utiful e xterior of wood and
stone on large view lot. 5 Bedrooms,
family room . Definitely a home for
e ntertaining. Wood decking sur·
r ounding pool a nd jacuzzi. $179,500.
LUSK BURLINGAME MODEL
Ha rd-to-find Lus k Burlingame 4
bedroom s, b o nus room, family
room . pool-size yard, canyon view.
Won 't I ast long. See it today.
$119,000
3 UNITS NEAR IEACH
3-two bedroom apartments 55 foot
lot. G r cat loeation, 2 fireplaces.
Thre<' garages. Property just re-
modeled. Must see. $12.5,000.
FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW ·
Overlooking Little Corona del Mar
Beac h F our bedrooms, living
room, d en, dining room and three
fire places and pool. $325,000.
SHAKES & SHIM(il.ff OH THE IA Y
Big bedrooms -littl~ bedrooms. ·
Dining room , library, butlers pan~
try. la undry room, patio, dock,
p o r c h es, l a n a i . Sufti c ient
bathrooms too! 52' of PRIME FEE
f<'RONTAGE for $225,000.
MEWPOIT IEACH UNITS
Close to Westcliff Shopping. Twelve
2 bedroom . 2 bath, all electric
a pa rtme nts with ~I. $300,000.
THIS HOME HAS rT AU
Popula r Corona del Mar address,
charm ,..ith quality, vie w the tide
pools and pounding s u.rf. Terms
too! 3 bedrooms, 2 balhS. $135,000.
DIAL 644-1766
2161 S• Jo• ..... Id.. M.I.
A COLDWELL UIC8 CO.
luilt Like G;brdter
Top qua liLy construction
w /Sep s ui le for teenagers
or an-laws. 2 Entrances.
R-1 zone . 5 Bedroom,
tge dble rumpus room-
wine cellar unfinished.
Decorate LO your tasL4'.
Secluded pool
Perl~
tor own er occupant. 2
Brand N-e w Beac h
Du plexes with 3 BR. 2 ba
u l}1Ls each Ample
garage and parking with
lST owner depreciation.
$85,000 e a ch . Call
644 -72 11 Agt .
SPANISH VILLA
at $322,000. ·
LAMDSCAPB> ESTATE
Imagine a private block long slqpe
with winding s teps descending through
lush gardens to a pool. A home offering
a spectacular view of the bay and a
million twinkling lights come e vening
lime. Custom built 4 BR. 3 BA, formal
OR, marble frplc, $225,000.
HARBOR
COMPANY
ltEALTO.RS
1790 I CEDAR TREE
Univ. Park. 3 & Fam Rm. $69,950.
4581 GREENTREE
Univ. Park 3 BR. Fam Rm. $69,900.
I 4742 BB. AIRE
Greentree Homes. 4 Br. $.56,995.
4291 ·FIRESIDE CIR.
'Greentree Homes. 2 Br & Fam
$42,650. .
315..2 CLAREMONT
Culverdale. 5 & Fam Rm. $53.95u
I 700 PORT ASHLEY
Harbor View. 5 & Fam Rm.
$109,750.
VISleN
Rm.
Pool.
A Red Hill Company
1•124 C..Hr Drin UNI•• Mty Pn Sllo,.i.g C...ter
. ~........ _552-7500
. 2165 E. Coast Hwy.,.co.:O..a del Mar
"Selling Real Estate.in Newport Haritor
Since 1944"
673-4400 I
Giant 2 story Hac1ehda.
Easts1de, approx'. 'a
acre. Arched entry, red
ti l e roof, hardwood ·
floors. co ved ceilings, !!!~!!!~!!!!!!~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!J!!!!\!!!!!
I 002 'General 1002
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SP AMISH WEST CLIFF
VILLA $85,000
swimming pool. separate · · .' .
guesL Immaculate con· G._ral , 1002(91...,... lffZ
IY-THE-SU
Area of many 2-sty.
Spanish giants: Mission
styled a rched entry to
step·dn. Jiving rm. High
yaulted ceilings. Heavy
beams. Ceiling high
fir~lace . Dini ng rm ..
Massive family rm. Can-
J::leganl ·& spacious one
story convemence set an a bungalow typ e at ·
mosphere. Completely
private and f1neslqua hty
thruout. Gaze on two
beautiful pauos from
walls of ~lass on each
side or hui:;e living room.
Prestage, m ainLena nce
free bving al its finest.
Appt. On ly. ti-16-7711
Open Eves
d1tion . $55.000 Call ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••• 645---0303 . .
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AaallllUUllU ....
SWING A MOP
SAYE A LOT
2 s t o ry fi xer uppe r .
P ric e d w el l be low
m arket. Seller started
upgr a ding J USl to be
transferred. This heav~
sha ke roof home has
great potential. 4 la.tie
bed.rooms, with 2 b•tfts.
· Price a.nd terms are ex-
cellent. Just offered at
$45,95(1 Wllh FHA & VA
term:.
HORTH
COSTA MESA
$33,750
8 eaut1lully upgraded
home With J bedrooms. 2
oath. Decordtor touches
t hroughou t. Jus t Jn·
troduced into the market
tha.s week. Lovely palJb.
This ho me mny be J~t
whet you've been "llll·
ing for
545-9491
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WalkHr 1; lee
Real fsta te
VETERANS
New regulatlonis may
make it posall)le for you
io use yo ur ellglblhty
agai11 ! Why runt when
)'ou can own wit" ve ry
little cash "! C3ll (or ti.e-
t a a It S56 -70i S or
WJ-5671.
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Walker f; I er.
Rimi f stt1h!
65 LINDA ISLE
Open Sun 1-5
Beauti~ully decor. 3 BR. & den on
_lagoon. R;tmp & slip. $2.55,000. · · '·
DOVER SHORES
Sandy beach is the setting fpr new
custom colonial _home w /5 BR, f am:.
rm., formal din. air-cond. $295,000.
LIDO ISLE
Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy
beach ; 50 ft. lot, shore mooring.·
$295,000. Will consider trade.
1 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
, J<l 1 Boy' :J,. Drn1•· N 8 bl~ 6161
1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
in a kitchen . Huge
master wing w/walk·in
watdrobe + separate
chtklren 's aPites. Red
ti~e.roor. Jts a paJace. On-
ly $45,900. Call early.
96"l-~.
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OCIAMPIOHr ·
H..-Newport Pier 6urux
Big 3 BR, 2 BA each.
GIEATIUY!
Only $115,000.
· Enclosed Lanai . E I • 1 HOM E SHOW xc us1ve s REALTORS +POOL
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. EHTERT AIHER'S
DELIGHT
Bea m ceiling beauty in
e xclusive Newp o rt
Heights . 3 lge brs, 2
frplcs-French doors
overlooking e nc losed
Spanish pal10 & garden.
Warm & coey lamily rm
-cera m ic Ule & parquet
noors. Many olher ex-
tras. Call for a ppl.
SPA RLING
REAL ESTATE
833-~ BALBOA ISLAND ___ 61_5_-_20_1s __ I
3 Bdrms & den + 2 bdrm 1--------
MEW LISTING r A N 0 R ,\ M I c v I e w
home 10 Harbor View
Hills. 5BH, 3ba, pool.
$jt7,5Qi.
llOADMOOll
lo Harbor View-The ul·
tamale 1n luxury. "NH,
ti,., b•. pool. JOCUU.I,
v l t w . o n areenbelt.
OPEN Sat/Sun. 1·5: 2107
8lu1:waltr . CdM
LUXURY DWUX
apl, reduced toS139,SOO. Q.(;:Q-O ,i), {_ f) "C. ~s•
3 Bdrm & den, custom p~ ~"ll L"~ ~ J;,J({"' ~~c~~~ns:~t~~~land with Tltaf Intriguing Wore/ Gome witlt o Chuckle
J Bdrm. den + 2 bdrm ....., i.r CAY 1. POUAM -----
apt il57,500.
Cha rmrng completely re·
modeled & redecorated,
3 hclrm home + income s~:·~· BA YFROHT , .... i------'
Little Island, large cor· ·
ner loL. private pie r. I wine cellar, charming .
large home. E.xclusi ve
CL UK OH I ,. I I I I
area. .
Hew'-ort ~s I SJO San Be rnardino. re·
llueed to $45,$00. Cute .
ho m e w ith se parate
HlMULE I I ·I I I -I'
DRlfOL l I I' I I r
~ara1e 011 large lot. Open I D U L V E A I Wlftl the world on the
House :-Jut le Sun l·Spm, I I I I' I brink of disaster, Isn't It
... -...... __,, __ .__ --'-· __. _ __.. wonderful how people •re ~ltli!i hurq r p U ii 1 l E
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helping one enother? ll~
:ttu1111111g JRR o"ne1 , 1a-_,.--. .... --r...;...-'-all these bank mergers -
BACK BAY unll \\ ~um{' hu~ &rn<'l'Jll UALTY I I' f I j think how many hours It's
\.H.'W +.am 30J Ullll 315 M1\RINJ-:AVK .._....__._ ........ _.__....._, goingtoHv•--· , ..
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4 bedroom<;. pool. tamuy C LL JAC.:/\CO.'IWA\'
room . :.. tone 11 r~r1uc " L N 1 fl-~ 0 8 ROK t-:t<s ·-*-'.1.J1114_9•0•0-•-,1 ....... ,-,-,--,-,~ ! t':S=· :-~a:;;~ ga rde n p,1110. 1•at·1n _ _ . . _ _ . ,_ ••-.-. --. Atncheo and J>0\,1tc eun· r---64-' _cs-_7-l_l4___ .,... __ ._
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~REAL ESTATE, INC.
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Homes.
NC. Inc
LIMDA ISLE #77
OPEN SAT & SUM 1·5
5 Bdrm, move-in condition, exquis ite
decor. s lip for55' boat. $350,000. ~
LINDA ISLE -
Lovely custom borne, 3 & Oen plus fam
rm., pier /slip. on broad expanse of
bay. $550,ooo.
CORONA DEL MAR
Cape Cod near the Sea. Classic 4 Bdrm.
tam rm, formal dining, hardwood
floors and unique wood paneling.
Shown by appointment.
CAMEO SHORES
Spectacular Ocean View. Custom built
4 Bdrm, formal djning, beamed ceil·
ings, $157 ,500.
. IA YFROHT BEAUTY
Pier & slip. 4 Bdrm. Many amenities .
Balboa Peninsula.
SAM JUAN CAPISTRANO
LOT; ~~~nic 112 acre in rolling hiUs,
zoned single family & 1 horse. Only
$28,000.
THE GOOD LIFE
In the Bluffs a sparkling area, 4 bdrm
condo -end unit on picturesque green-
belt, near pool. $72,500.
WE MEED YOUR LISTIHG-CALL
567 S• Nicolas Dri••· Suite I OZ
Newporl Clftfer 640-4050
GeMral
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SERENADE in BLUE
UNSPOILED ocean vaew of boats &
bay, tr anq ui I garden with foun-
tain ... e legant thruout. Move-in con·
dition. Owner has bought another
house. Asking $118,000. Exclusive with
THE GERRIE COMPANY
645-4400 644-8070
RENT UNTIL YOURS -Absolutely
beaut. 4BR home, upgraded thruout. ·
Swimmers pool w /jacuzzi and party
patios. Hom e is vacant. Rent 'til
escrow closes. Fee land. As king
$124,500 ... Make offer. ·
THE GERRIE COMPANY .
645·4400 644-8070 .
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Country Club are staffed to show you
AU. available homts in this prestigious
area, priced from $124 ,500.
c ... Oft~ from 1·5 ·~
•4 Rue Montreux · $130,000
•40 Rue Fonta\nebleau $135,500
•29 Rue Grand V.aUee $140,500
•M Rue Fonta&ebleau $21..S,OOG
• Ajso exc~ptional VJ EW
3 BR Bordeaux model
Sbown by Appt. Only.
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VOGE L & BABBITT
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llOVl•U.Mord Ltfx~rious ~ Bdrm, 3 bath, BayfronL
60 on boy.. + 3 Bdrm Apt. Owner
will consider lease option. $325,000.
3300 Mwcu. OP84 SUN •·I
2 Bdrm, wood shingled Dollhouse.
Large patio. Pier &float. ~.95o. ·
a1DUCID SI0.000
Lido Isle .. Vacant 3 Bdrm, large lot.
.Brick So. patio. Like new renovation. c~ to see. $119,000. .
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FINER HOMES
FROM $61,500 to
$775,000
A HAPPENING!
$50,000 PRICE REDUCTION!
Spectacular Oceanfront home
w /panoramic view! Quality
construction & luxury appdintments
-appr ox. 5000 sq.ft. w /4·5
bedrooms, 5~ baths. Color brochure
upon request. Bob Owens 642·8235.
(Q44)
0 ELEGANCE GALORE"'
Executive 5 bedroom, 3 bath, family
.room Harbor View model.
Tastefully priced at $99,700. Emmet
McKune 644-6200. (Q4.5)
EASTILUFF VIEW LOCATION.
Move-in condition -3 bedrooms,
dining room, rumpus room -
pool-size yard -nite lite & sunset
VIEW. $87 ,500 .• Larry Dyer 642-8235.
(Q46)
BEAUTIFUL IAYCREST.
Custom 3 bedroom w /separate
guest/mother-in-law quarters, 2V2
baths, family .. kitchen & pantry.
Convenient to Westcliff shopping,
Mariners & Harbor schools! $92,500.
Appl. on1y. Vee Stinson 642·8235-.
(Q47)
MARVELOUS MO~O.
Newly listed & fresh as a daisy!
Upgraded 4 bedroom, family room
.home on deep corner lot across from
pool, clubhouse & park green.
$84,950. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200.
'(Q48)
0 SAMDY IEACH ..
Near Harbor entrance -4 bedroom,
f amily room. game room -
outstanding family home for
discriminating buyer. $245,000. Polly
Johnston 642-8235. (Q49)
THE .. OML Y-OME!!
3 bedroom, family room in Mesa
Verde Republic Homes.
Immaculate, model home condition
in executive area -Imagine this!
ONLY $61,500. Lois Miller 642·8235.
(QSO)
CORONA DEL MAR-VIEW.
Great view of jetty & island!
Everything is in "turn key"
condition. 2 bedrooms + conv. den.
On beautiful corner lot. OPEN SAT.
& SUN. 1·5 P .M. 210 ORCHID AVE.
(QSl)
FAMILY FARE.
Super 4 bedroom Westcliff home
built for entertaining. Lg. cheery
garden room off spacious living
room. Warm & charming
atmosphere. $94,500. Beverly
Morphy 642·8235. (Q52)
''MEWL Y LISTED"
Weslcliff's most desired area. Ideal
for growing family. 3 bedro_om,
f amity room + POOL. See to believe
this color coordinated beauty
recently redecorated. ONLY $79,500.
Appt. only. Jane Frazee 642-8235.
(Q53)
SPACIOUS COaMa -surrounded by
big trees and on quiet cuJ-de-sac. See
1this bard to find 4 bedroom and family
room model or call 675-4060. $82,500.
900 Alder Place, Newport leoch Sun I ·S
SKIP THE YARD WORK
AMO STROU TO IEACH -from this
· cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Know
you have the best value in Newport
Shores! Only $45,500. .
2 I 5-62ncl St. Newport ~ Ml Sua. I ·4
IT'S TRUE
REDUCED TO SELL -Westcliff.·
Custom family home perfect for fami·
ly living as well as entertaining. 4
.Bedrooms -master suite a nd
separate children's wing. Family
room and formal dining room. NOW
$117,500.
1507 U.Coht Lcn1e, HI Set/Sn 1-5
' Office Open Seturday1 & Sund•'fl
J .~~.~~!.~!!.' REA .. ~!!_ .
714 E. Belboe Blvd., BelbN 675-4060
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EXCITING MEW LISTING!
Newport Beach, exclusive area.·
Beautifully decorated with papers &
paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm., recreation
room. Ready to go at $78,500.
DESERT HOT SPRIMGS TRIPLEX
Home & income with pool. Will trade
or sell on easy terms. $41,000
BUSIMESS OPPORTUMITY
Long established drug store, located
on Balboa. Penin. Owner must sell for
health r easons. Call us for full details. ·
VIEW OF HILLS
Laguna Niguel. 3 Bdrms., i baths.
Lge . assumable loan. Vacant.
Consider sale or le<.1se. $49,950
LAGUNA HILLS
A real condominium buy in one of our
fastest growing areas. Existing' FHA
Joan can be assumed. $34,~ :
4·PLEX. WILL TRADE UP
4 Large units, xlnt loc. Offered al
$95,500
644-7662 CORONA DB. MAR
838 o•~C.M.
Sat&Sunl·.$
Prtced at on.I)' 135,9()0.
Uus 3 bdrm pool homt
a.lready has it's VA ap·
pnusal in. SpnnJ's bere,
summer'• cooune and
the pool aqd trce-5haded
yurd are waluna.
l!'lltf:.l : ~920~~
\400 QUAil 5l NtWl'CMlf atACH
4 +FAMILY'
ROOM
;ipal·tous tanuty home
located rn lovely com·
mu111ty . Assoclallt)ll
ma1nta1ns. Tenni s
courts, pool, + pre·
school. Don't miss this
nearly new beauty at JU:.t
S4ll.WO! Cdlt IW7-0010.
Agent.
BEACH
RETREAT
$3350DOWH
Spacious two story beach
house .. l"ormal lJvang and
dining. Private den a1i.I
wet l>ar. Roanng tmck
fireplace. Open ~ta1rcaM'
to lriple s121e master and
children's su1tt!S, Walk le
b each , schools and
s h o p s . C a 1·1 now •
963-6767.
OPfN Ill Q •II S rtJN 101\( Nit I'
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See the
biggest selection
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Southern Callfomia:
·~'s easier to buy a new home
than to finance
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1 & 2 story single
family homes
from $.44,790
College Park Homes
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growing families
from $48,490
Village of El Cnmino Real
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UniQue lot plans for
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from $39,495
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(Of prowing families tram w .490
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1 & 2 story homes
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from $36,990
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from $54,995
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The Terrace Townhomes
Single story homes
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from $40,990
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exterior designs
from $48.990
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WESTCLIFF COUNTRY FRENCH
Formal & elegant. Decorated to
perfection. Finest carpets & drapes &
wall coverings. Just 18 mos. new -
transf. owner says, "action please".
Sep. master suite, 3 family bdrms. &
one may be used as priv. maid's
quarters. Held open today 1 til 5; 1255
Somerset Lane. ·
IA Y & OCEAM YIEW
single family homes
from $70,495
Spyglass Hill
Executfve homeS with
sPeCtacular OC<.*ln views
from $116,000
Jasmine Creek Townhomes
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from $9S,500
Big Canyon
Deane Homes
Exclusive, spacious
fairway executive homes
from $125,000
Bayside Village .
Promontory Bay Homes
Elegant waterfront living
from $195.900
~* * * * * * Heritage Collection
BEACH HOME
$49.100 -Short walk to the water. J
Bedroom. 2 bath, C,4Stom bonus room, BBQ, brick patio. nearby llOQl and tennis
court. See this charming. newly listed
beach home offered at $49,500. can
540-1151.
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX ..
LESS THAM OHi YUll OLD -and
must be sold. BeautifuJ building with
3000 sq. ft. of living space .. Large J
bedroom, 2 bath owner's unit, enjoy
ewport 's finest beach. VERY LOW
down payment to qualified buyer. Va·
cant, ready for your inspcl'lion ! ! Call
546-5880.
WALK TO SHOPPING
EASTSIDE. COSTA MESA -close to
major markets. You must see this
quali(y built immaculate 3 bedroom
pool home featuring large dining rm,
sep. breakfas t room, hardwood floors,
. shake roof. fireplace, call for details.
540.1151.
COLLEGE PARK
POOL HOME -lovely 3 l>edroom, i
bath corner home. Complete with
bHutiful pool and access for boat or
trailer. Just recently redecorated.
'l'ransf er forces sale. Priced right at
only $47 ,900. Call now ... 546-5880
BARGAIN HUNTERS
NEWPORT BEACH AXER UPPER -· on
Balboa Peninsula Point.-Big, lig 2
Bedrm, 2 bath, oversized living rm and
lanai. Lots of room for imagination and
decorator talents. See this special -
reduced lo $69,500. Cdl 540.t 15 t.
MESA VERDE'S FINEST
SHARP 4 Bedroom -3 bath tri·level
home. Near private community coun-
try club. Huge family room. formal din-
ing and oversized lot. Very flexible
financing. Call 546-5880.
ERITAGE.
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SAM CLEMENTE
REAL ESTATE
COMPANY is
pleased to
announce that
PETER F .
HALLOCK h as
joined our staff or
sales associates.
We feel that Mr.
~ Hallocks extensive
experience in real estate and in other
investment fields coupled wit h his
pleasant personality will be a definite
asset to our San Clemente office.
As you m ay know, San Clemente is on
the threshold of a population boom,
forecast to climb from today's 22,000
to 54,000. All major available
residential development parcels have
been acquired by recognized Orange
County developers and one,
Br oad moor· Homes, has already
opened its initial units.·
In spite of these dramatic projects,
individual property values remain at
prices comparable to Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach of five to ten years
ago.
San Clemente is the last frontier of the
South Orange Coast. No other beach
community offers such values.
Dana Point Harbor is but minutes
away, beautiful surf beaches abound,
and the citizens, you will find, are
warm and friendly.
For an eye opening experience, let us
take you for a discovery tour, whether
it be vacant lots, residences or
inves tment holdings. You will
discover what other wise investors are
finding, es pecially in light of a more
favorable money market.
Call us. Be our guest. We CJU«Gnfee you a
most rewarding hour or two: CALL
498-0300. I 006 S. El Camino R~
REALTORS
675-5$11
OPEN HOUSES 1-5 PM
3626 CATAMARAN: Think Big!
Marvelous six bed.room. family room,
pool, jacuzzi. big yard with putting
·green. Owner transferred. Open Sat &
Sun. $149,500.
. 4500 ROXBURY: Cameo Shores delight.
Three bedroom & family room &
OCEAN· VIEW. Corner lot -approx.
tennis court size. It sparkles. Open
Sun. only. $127 ,500.
232 POINSETTIA: Corona del Mar.
Here's your chance -live close to the
beach & also be within easy walking of
all shops, banks. restaurants. Interest-
ing two bedroom, two bath home.
OWNER WILL FINANCE. Opt!n Sat &
Sun. $87,500.
231 LARKSPUR: Corona del Mar. We
had this sold, but it •·reH out". An rn-
vestor's delight -ready for expansion
on a lot & one-half. Two bedrooms, two
baths & lanai ro.om. Park your boat or
trailer. Open Sat. &Sun. $87,500.
1979 VISTA CAUDAL: Browsin g
through "The Bluffs"? Stop for coffee
& cookies with Janet Lehman and en·
joy this beautiful w<.1ter view. Open Sat
&Sun. $69,500.
22nd ST. Costa MHa: H 's nice, it:s
neat, it's ~· Three bedroom,
fireplace, built-ins, f c11ced large yard.
Open Sun. $52,500.
EXCLUSIVE: Beautifully decorated
Bluffs Condo. four bedrooms, air con-
ditioned. CalJ for appointment. $89,000.
EXCLUSIVE: Corona del Mar charm ; de·
Jightful two bedroom. just steps to the
b each .· In the ''200 b lock" on
Heliotrope. $73,500.
EXCLUSIVE: Corona del Mar. TAKE
NOTE: Interesting two bedroom home
with loft on a LOT & ONE-HALF (45
ft.). R-2 zoning, ready for a LARGE
· second unit. $75 ,500.
We have others, just give us a call for
an appointment. We know the area
well.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
25 I S E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mer
675-5511
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V~SIT THESE
OCEAN OR BAY??
Just one s hort block to either -or -!
2 Bedrm., 1 % bath. Fireplace. bltn
kitchen, ideal beach home. Walk to
everything on the Balboa Peninsula. A
r eal buy for only ... S.58.900.
616 Balboa Blvd. Balboa Pen Sun 1-5
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED
HARBOR VIEW HOMES Montt>go
model. 4 Bedrooms. dining rm + fam
rm. Warm fireplace. On a beautiful
landscaped corner lot. Shows like a
model. $81,500.
1975 Port Bristol, Hrbr Vu Hm Sat /Sun 1-5
CAPTAIH1S QUARTERS
View the blue Pacific from your '1
bedroom, family room, garden home
in a quie t established family
neighborhood with PRIVATE
BEACHES. "Docked"
4501 Hampd~n.C~o~ Sat/Sun 12-5
HARBOR VIEW HOME
NEW LISTI NG. Popular Carmel
model + a bonus room. 3 Bedrooms,
fam rm .. dine rm., cozy fireplace. On a
choice Jot <.1t the end of a cul-de.sac
street. $72.950.
1950 Port Bishop Cir. Sat/Sun 12·5
THJ OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME.
Fabulous Bayfront duplex.
w /pri v'te sandy beach & new pier &
slip. 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom is ideal
for owners unit. Perfect location!
OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 9 12 ~··
BALBOA BLVD·., BALBOA
PENINSULA. (QS4)
Irvine Terrace -front row center.
Completely redecor. Over 5,000 sq. fl.
living area. Comfort.able family living
&executive entertaining. 4 Bdrms., 4~
baths, formal dining area. Covered
view patio, pool & bltn. BBQ. Low
leasehold. $247 ,500
CALL-644-7270
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llST ... ur IM THE l&.UFFS.
2220 VISTA DORADO -OPEN
SUN. 1·5 P.M. Split-level townhouse
w/3 bedrooms, 2\h bnths. Original
section w /beautilul greenbelt
settin g . Security gua rd -
community pools. (QSS) ·
101 00... Dl'tlfe Mt•laeJ ... MK.,,,_ .. 4"200
• ~ ..... Cl9llrtM t2Mi
• DICORATOR"S DRIGHT
Super Z, 4 bdrms,. family rm., formal
dining rm. + huge bonus rm. for your
pool table, home/office or family hob·
by center. Beautiful enclosed brick
patio, I.deal for entertaining. $85,500. .
AH INVITATION TO GRACIOUS UYING
Darling family home; custom ~ctailed
Carmel model ; 3 bdrms., family rm.,
din!ng rm. Priced to sell at $74,SOO &
you own the land !
C.F. COLE.$WORTHY.
. 640-0020
IASTaUflP CIMTll
Ooa'l cl•• "' &M ship! Cl slfatd ads Jell bl SELL Idle ltel'l'l" With llne somt\hlni YOll want y 0 \l' 1 l tin ti ; l 1 h•nu, amaU Items ~ Oall.)' Pilot CllassillC'd ad lo seJlt Claasiltod Rd.II do
Clualfted. 101 it~m .IU-5'11 '42..a11t It well. Phont6'2.s&T8.
t, j -I
Laurelwood T ownhomes
Maintenance-tree living •
in a rustle environment
from $28.990
Laurelwood Patio Homes
Distinctive 1 & 2 story
single family homes
from $45,990
Peppertree Homea
Imaginative floor plans for growing families
CALLING ALL FAMILIES
4 Bdrms., dining rm. & den, in privat.e
beach community. Immaculate cond1 ·
lion! Clubhouse, olympic size pool, ten-
nis, volleyball & the' Pacific ocean, all
for your enjoyment. $69,500
OPEN SUM. 1-5 449 PROSrECT
Newport ShorH. Newport l•och
THE WORLD A. T YOUR FEET
vovcanre-cttttiesehOmel Fabulous North Laguna view. 3
t>ytaklogthes.tlOiegOor Bdrms ., on charming Panorama Or ..
SantaAnafreewaytotrvine ,where view &easy accessibility vie for
Spend a day in the vilU1ges f 't t
from $43,990
of 1r.nne. You mloht find it's top honors. Call or app . o sec.
where you want to 9PeOd $125, 000
the rest of yaJr Ille. ~ iR\iiNE CC Orange CoaSt Q.:
VIUAGES 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Ctro11 ••t lar
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CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX
3 Bedrm. 2 bath in each un1l. Approx.
1650 sq.ft. per unit. Completely re-
decorated thruout. $87,500. Call Naomi
Jordan for appt. to see, 645-0882.
OfffCI OPIM SATuaDAY /SUNDAY
1161 MIWPOaT I&. VD •
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Ht• Ill•·•
Office 646·3928
Eves : 645--0882
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 IHOIOOM
~~peel St. Newport Beach
642·3686 $49.500 Sat/SUn l ·S
•16451 Poc-0 Circle. H.B.
84$-7070 $'l9,900 Sat/Sun 114
S30San Bernardino. Nwpt Hts NB
$45,500 Sat/Sunl.S * •3300 Marcus, Newport Beach
645·7575 $84,950 Sun l ·S
313 E. Bay (Balboa Peninsula)
675·3000 $79,500 Sun l·S
2'l3 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, NB
675-0123 $110,000. Sun 1-S * •3306 Marcus. W.Nwpt. NB
6754060 $85,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
616 Balboa Blvd. Balboa Pen
644-7270 $58,900 Sun 1·5
'*437 Seaward, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $67,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1979 Vista Caudal, Bluff, NB
675-5511 $69,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
2502 Crestview (Bayshores) NB
642·8235 $69,500 SatJSun 2·5
#10 West Cliff Villa, N wpt Bch
646-7171 Sun 1·6
•612 Heliotrope Corona Del Mar
675·7225 $67,500 Sun 1·5
2 IR & FAM IM w DEN
1717 Port Manleigh Cir (HVH) NB
640.4365 Sat/Sun 1·5
330 Morning Cyn. Rd.°, CdM
675-7225 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1984 Port Claridge, Hbr Vu, NB
673-8550 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
#30 Encore Ct., Newport Beach
646-7171 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 Rue Montreux, Big Canyon
644·6056 $130,000 Sun 1 ·5
232 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $87 ,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
231 Larkspur, CdM
675-5511 $87 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
#10 Rue Fountainebleau NB
644-1766 $139,500. Sat/Sunl-5
210 Orchid Ave. Corona del Mar
644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
1800 Port Sheffield HVH NB
$76·.995 : Sun 11·5
1812 Newport Hills Dr E. HVH NB
642-8235 Sun. 1·5
300 E. Cst. Hwy #83 Bys d Vil NB •
$24.950 Sun 1 ·4
1824 Port Barmouth, E . Bluff NB
Sunl-~
3 BEDROOM
1961 San Remo Dr, Tmple IDs LB
494-7551 $119,500. Sun 12·5
1405 Morningside, Laguna Beach
494-9473 Sat/Sun 2~5
**3504 Marcus Ave, Nwpt Bch
673·3663 $97 ,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5
1741 P laza Del Sur, Balboa Penn
673-3663 $89,995 Sat/Sun 12-4
23471 Via Jacinto, Laguna His
644-7662 $34,500 Sat/Sun 12·4
1982 Tustin Ave, Costa Mesa
642·5000 Sun 1·5 ·
1400 Kings Rd., Newpt. Bch.
642-2237 Sat/Sun 1·5
17572 Wayne Ave., Irvine
551·6908 $43,500. Sat/Sun 1·5
278 Palmer (Nwpt Hghts) N .B.
645-9070 $45,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
246 Walnut, (NewportShrs) NB
548-1290 $55,000. Sun 1·5
315 Marigold, Corona del Mar
673-6510 $97,000. Sat/Sunl-5
2938 Perla, Bluffs Newport Bch
Sat &Sunl-5
••#63 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Bch
675-3000 $131,~ Sun 1·5
1414 W. Oceanfront, Nwpt Bch
673-6210 $135,000 Sat /Sun 1·5
1812 Port Ashley, Newport Beach
640-6161 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2441 Vista Nobleza (Bluffs) NB
675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1318 San tan ell a (lrv Terr) CdM
675-3000 Sun l ·5
••301 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isl) NB
675-2373 Sun 1·5
2406 Holly La., NeWp<>rt Beach
540-1151 Sat/Sun 1·4 :30
•416 Cabrillo, Mesa, E -side Costa
540-1151 Sun 1·5
* 1420 Kings Rct CliffHa ven NB
642·5200, 675-4060 Sat/Sun 1·5
429 Vista·suerte, Nwpt. Bch.
673-8550 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•ilO Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn
644-6056 $135,500 Sun 1·5
29 Jtue Grand Vallee, Big Cyn
644-6056 · $149,500 Sun 1·5
230Poppy Ave. CoronadeJ Mar ·
644-1766 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·6
18711 Paseo Cortez (Trtlrck) Irv
644-6200 $61,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
· 324 Morning Canyon (Shoreclf s )
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5
235 22nd Street, Costa Mesa
675-5511 Sun l ·5 * •#5 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Bch
673-5298 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
453 Broadway, Costa Mesa
· -Sat/Sun 12-5
372 Mag nolia, Costa Mesa
646-7171 Sun 1·6
•1506SerenadeTerr., CDM
646-7171 Sun 1·5
173 Merrill Pl., Costa Mesa
646·7711 Sun l ·S
21S..S2nd St. NwptShores, NB .
642·5200 $45,500 Sun 1-4
1467 Regatta Rd. Laguna Bch. ,
496-3928 $00,500 Sun. 1·5
•3713Sea Cliff, SoCoastShrs
556-2660 $.56,900 Sun 1·5
3792 Hemingway, The Colony Irv
642·8235 $.53,000 Sun.1·5
J I R & FAM 1tM or DIM
3000Country Club Dr (M.V.) CM
979-9636 / < 213 )436-6215 SIS 12-6
218 Via Koron, Lido Isle. NB .
675-()123 $12.S,OOO Sun 1·5
5'° Vista Grande CEastbluff) NB
&'4·588S $87 t500 Sun. l2·!Y
2620 Cli({ Drive Newport Beach
646-46ff $69,500 Sat/Sun 10-4.
•487 Ogle, Costa Mesa
645-1407 $69,000 Sat/Sun 14
3439 Plumeria, Costa Mesa
546-4141 ; Sat/Sun 1·5
10481 Randall, Orang.e Pk Acres
646-3255 Sun 1 ·5
119 Apolena, Balboa Island
673-4062 Sat /Sun 12-5
•981 Dahlia, Greenbrook, CM
540-1151 Sun 1-5
•1827 Sabrina Ter, CdM
673-2222 $224.922 Sun 1·5
2074 Port Bristol, HV Homes NB
67S.3000 $75,000 Sun 1·5
2207 Port Harwick, HV Homes NB
67.9t3000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1724 Terrapin (Baycrest) NB
675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1593 Corsica, Mesa Verde, C.M.
545·9491 $48,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
1950 Port Bishqp, HarbVuHms
644· 7270 $72,950 Sat/Sun 12·5
315 Driftwood (Shorecliff) CdM
675-3468 Sat/Sun 1·5
246 Albert~ Costa Mesa · ·
646-7171 Sat/Sun 1·5
4500 Roxbury, CameoShores, CdM
675-5511 $127 .500 Sun 1·5
2402 Bayfarm Pl. Santa Ana Hgts
· 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
1106 Sandpiper Dr. (1-M-Ils) CdM
644-6200 $97 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
:US Onda (Bluffs) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
320 Vista Madera (Bluffs) NB ·
644-1766 $105,000 · Sat/Sun 1·5
1215 Somerset, (Dov Shr) NB
644-1766 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••17 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch
675-4392 $112,500 Sun 12 :30-5
•1701 Galatea, lrvTer, NB
675-4392 . $159,500 Sun 12:30·5
**2 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch
645-6646 $132,500 Sun 1·4
••34262nd St., Newport Beach
645·6646 $69,~ Sat/Sun 1·5
1923 Fullerton St. Costa Mesa
546-2313 Sat /Sun 10-6
20192 Cape Cottage Ln., H.ll.
963-4543 Sun 1·5
9571 Duke Dr., Westminster
963-4543 · Sun 1·5
2537 Bamboo ( Eastbluff) NB
642-8235 S87.500 Sun 1·5
1372 Apsley, Santa Ana
642-8235 $134.500 Sun 1-5
•1821 Toyon (Baycrest) NB
642-8235 Sll2,500 Sun 1·5
577 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa
545-9491 S48.950 Sun 1-5
3350 Nevada, Costa Mes a
545-9491 S.58,000 Sun 1 ·5
515 Riverside, Costa Mcst:t
646-7171 Sunl-5
227 East 23rd St., Costa Mesa
646·7171 Sun 1-5
701 Kings Rd., Newport Beach
642-8235 $169.000 Sun 2·6
2201 Private Rd, Newport Beach
64?·8235 $87,500 · Sun 1·5
1010 Westwind Way,.Newpt. Bch.
644-1156 $185,000 · Sun 1·5
2027 Port Ramsgate· (HV Hms) NB
640-5413 Sun. 12-5
303 La Joll a, Nwpt Hghts, NB
642-5200 $75,000 SuO"l-5
2165 Raleigh St., Costa Mesa
546-2313 Sun 1-5
•54 Linda Isle. Newport Beach
675-6161 Sunday 1·5
4 BEDROOM
2071 Port Bris tol, Nwpt Bch
640-6161 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .
2675 Bays hore. Newport Beach
640-6161 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•413 Cahrillo Ter., CdM
673-2222 $150,000 Sun. 1·5
3607 Surf view Lane, CdM
673·4400 Sat/Sun 1-5
1133 Gleneagles, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•706 K-Thanga, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $93,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
35 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cnyn
644-6056 $215,000 Sun 1·5
2 Rue Chamonix (Big Canyon) NB
644-4910 ($139,500) Sat/Sun 1·5
llOCJ Nottingham (Westcliff) NB
642-8235 $94,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1848 Port Manleigh, HVHomes NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
2416 Vista Hogar, Newpt. Bch.
642-9601 $60,900 Sun l ·S
4 IR & FAM RM or DEN
1906 Lanai, Mesa Verde, CM
545-8424 $79,500 Sat/Sun 2·5
1005 Parkhill, Costa Mesa
846-1371 $59t900 Sun 1·5
2012 Port R'amsgate (HVHms) NB
644-7866 $93,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
21111 Whitehorse Lane, H.B.
536·4676 $53,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 mo Turlock Dr. Mesa Woods CM
556-1920 $68,900 Sat/Sun 12·5
J.915 Su mba Cir. Mesa Verde, CM
546-5880 $80,000 Sat/Sun 1·5·
1255Somerset (Westcliff) NB
Sat&Sun 1·5
•2112 Windwa rd Ln (Baycrest) NB
894-3827 Sat/Sun l ·S
1507 Lincoln La, WcstcJiff NB
642·5200 S117,500 . Sat/Sunl·S
••241 Canal, NwptShores, NB
642·5200 $79.500 . Sat/Sun 1·5
1975 Port Bristol, HarbVuHms
644·7270 $81 ,500 Sat/SUn 1·5
4501 Hampden, Cameo Shores, CdM
644· 7270 -Sat/Sun 12·5 * 1997 Korn at, Costa Mesa •
. 646-7171 Sat/sUn 1·5
•1653 Reef View Cr., Cd.M
675-7225 $134,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
1126 Ebbtide, HVH, CdM
644·9060 $86t000 Sun 2·5 * •333 Morningstar Ln, N.B.
644-1766 $295,000 Sun 1·5
*210~ Bluewater, HVIDs., CdM
646-7414 · 1 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * *67 BaJooa Coves, Npt ~ch
752-1920 Sunl-5
•1739 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1-5
1718 Tradew.inds Ln. Baycrst NB
642-8235 $92,500 S~t/Sun 1·5
***214 Evening StarLn. N.B.
642-8235 Sat /Sun 1 ·5
29 Inverness Ln. (BigCyn) NB ·
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •601 Bayside Dr (Prom Bay) NB
673-3900 Sat/Sun 10·5
•1824 Galaxy Drt Dover Shores
644-1766 $169,500 Sun 1·5
1814 Toyon Lan~. Newport Beach
644-1766 $117,500 Sat/Sun 2·5
1723Miramar, (Penin.)NB
644-1766 $99 ,500 Sun 2·5
215 Agate, Balboa Island
644-1766 $157 ,500 Sat 1 ·5
1306 Sandcastle-(HV Hills) CdM ·
644·1766 $ll9,000 Sunl-5
22 Burning Tree (Big Cyn) NB •
644·1766 $152,900 Sun 1-5
20862 Woodlea St., Hunt. Bch.
546-2313 Sat/Sun 1·5
9091 Gettysburg, Hunt. Bch.
540-5140 $44,200 Sat/Sun 1·5
3825 Claremont, CUlverdale Irv
.646· 7711 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
•420 Kings Rd. CliffHaven.NB
642-5200 $112,500 Sun 1·5
1430 Antiqua Way, N.B.
646-7414 Sun.1·5
449 Prospect (Npt Shores) NB
644-4848 $69,500 . Sun 1·5
2751 Cardinal <Mesa Verde) CM
675-6900 $71 ,950 · Sun 1·5
1842 Irvine Ave (Baycrest) NB
644-7662 S78.500 Sun 12·5
0042 Bobbie Cir. Huntington Bch
962-5511 $.54,950 Sun 12·5 * * 102 Linda Isle, Newpt. Bch .
642-5760 $198,000 Sun 1·5
20541 Queens Pk, Lacuesta, Hd3.
968-4.456 $69,900 Sun 12·5
1090 Visalia, Mesa Woods, CM
549-8655 Sun 1·5
•16588 Daisy Ave .. Ftn. Valley
897·1044 $63.500 Sun ~": 30·5: 30 * 1630 Highland. N. B.
549·0812 SSS,000 .Sun 12·4
3952 Banyon , lnrine
551-5302 $60,900 Sun 1·5
•6 Wing footLn, Bi g Canyon
644-0134 $169,500 Sun 1·5
•9951 Frederick Cr., Hunt Bch
963-4543 Sun 1·5
3315 Nevada, Costa Mesa
545-9491 $55,000 Sun 1·5
1931 Port Bishop Cir. CHVH> NB
644·6200 $84,950 Sun. 1-5
1978 Port Seaborne (HVH) NB
642·8235 Sun. 1·5
4 Point Loma, Corona Del Mar
675·7225 $149,500 Sun 1·5
17931 Cedar Tree. Unv. Park
645-0303 $85,750 Sun 1·5
900 Alder Pl. Eastbluff NB
675-4060 $82,500 Sun 1 ·5
1213 McCormack, Costa Mesa
-546-4141 $42.000 Sun 1·5
5 BEDROOM
•2788 Mendoza, Costa Mesa
545·0319 $61,500 Sun 1·5
5 BR & FAM RM or DEN
2327 Port Lerwick Pl, HVHms NB
640-5770 Sat/Sun 1-5
545 Windsor Pl Victoria Hlds. LB
494-7551 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
5 Royal St. George, BigCyn NB
644-4910 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •#77 Linda Isle, Newport Bch
640-4050 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1801 Buttonshell Ln, Baycrest
644-1766 $134,500 Sun 1·5
1706 Port Charles (HVHomes) NB
644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
1244 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1608 Galaxy, Dover Shores NB
644-1766 $199,500 Sun 1·5
••2254 Channel. (Penin) NB
644·1766 $250,000 Sat 2·5
•24 Burning Tree (Big Cyn) NB
644-1766 $179,500 Sun 1·5
•1368 Galaxy Dr, Do~. Shr., NB
646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5
2045 Port Chelsea (lMiomes) NB
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
2645 Bamboot Eastbluff, N .B.
645·0303 $89,950 Sl!n 1·5
2672 Circle Dr., Newport Beach
675-7225 . $189t950 Sun 1-5
821 Ceiba PL, Eastbluff, NB
646·7711 Sun 2·5
' 2048 Mandarin1 Mesa Verde, CM
546-2313 Sun 1·5
•1907 Galatea Terr., COM
64-0--6161 $235,000 Sun 1·5 ·
#82 Royal St. George Bg Cyn,NB
• 644-0704 $167,500 . Sun 1·5
9600 Rose, Westmont, .Ftn . Val.
8'2·9371 ~.500 Sun. 12·5
~ •1621 Sanuago.·Ba.Ycres~~JS ~ . ·
Ma-6200 1139.000 Sun l ·S
· 193' S&tittago, ·novuSboresNB
6'2-8235 $185,000 Sun.1.S
t "**5'-ninda lsle, Li~a Isle NB ui-1235 $485,000 S,.n. 1~
1541 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa
556-2660 $49,500 Sun l ·S
19011 Norwood Ter (Trtlroct> I r v
833·9293 Sunl.·l
• IR & FAM RM er D.. .
•3626 Catamaran, HV Hills. ~B
67$.SSU $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
CONDOMINIUMS
POR SALE
I
.}919 Vist a Caudal, Bluffs, NJJ . .J:_
675·SS11 $69,900 Sat~n 1·5
1 hDROdM
""2220 Vistti Dor~do <Bluffs) NH &J2·8.235 $un. l ·5
2211 Vista tluerta (Bluffs) NB'
~5560 ·$51,500 . Sat/Sun 1·5
3 •• a't=.M RM or DEN
·532 Canella (Bluffs> Newpt Bch
640-1189 $79,000 Sun.
345 Univ.~· (Nr. Back Bay) NB
548-7228 $40,950 Sat/Sun 10.5
4 BEDROOM
~Vista Madera, Bluffs, N .B.
645·0303 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1·4:30
4 BR & FAM RM or DEN
•#5 Rue de Pare (BigCanybn) NB
640-5048 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
I IEDROOM EACH
512 & 5121/2 Begonia, CdM
544·1999 $74,900 . Sun 1-4
2 IR & I IR
**7P4 E. Oceanfront, Newpt Bch
546·5880 Sat 12·5
2 IEDROOM EACH
122 & 122 V2 Opal Ave, Bal Isl
673-1200 $89,500 Sun 1·4
1944 Anaheim, Cos ta Mesa
549-8655 $46,900 Sun 1·5
3 IR & I IR
521Iris, Coronadel Mar
644-0800 $85,ooO Sun 1·5
l BR & 2 IR
912 E. Balboa Blvd Bal boa Pen
642-8235 $229,000 Sun. 1·5
415·415Y2 Iris, Corona del Mar
673-6510 $114,500 Sunday 1·5
3 BEDROOM EACH
206 Fernleaf Ave, CdM
675-3000 Daily 1·5
2212 W. Oceanfront ~nr Pier) NB
675-2015 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·6
3 BR & FAM RM or DEN UCM
510 Avocado, Corona del Mar.
644·4910 4145,000 Sun l·S
4 BR & 3 BR
1819W. Balboa Blvd, Nwpt Bch
673-6210 Sat/Sun 1·5
5 IR & 2 IR
**3704 Seashore, Npt Bch
673-6578 Sun 10·5
HOUSE and APARTMENT
3 IR&FAMRMorDEM +APT
••330Via LidoSoudLdolleNB
645·7575 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
HOME & INCOME
2 II & I IR
226 Diamond, Balboa Island
673-4062 Sun 1-5
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HOMES FOR RENT ..
l llOIOOM
•2344 Port Aberdeen, HV, N.B.
644-4687 Sat 2·5, Sun 1·5
• Pool t
•• Waterfront
••• Waterfront&Pool
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PllCI
l!DUCTION
COROMA
DELMAR
.i._)rico Just reduced 011 •
thl• sharp 2 bedroom, :t oalh home near beach ln
Corona .Del Mar. Pool
Md covered lanai foe en·
cn.{llnlng .. Owner offer.
Ing very (Jedbleterms to
qualified buyer. $0'7,500 •
mctudes the lupd. Call
nowlo see 67~.
Qfl(H llt 9 • 111IUH~8l NJC(• '
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S~ATERS
VETERANS ·
1'1r~ o( geltipg the Nn around~?? IJ you b~ve
any questions abOui buy-
lnl,i• home VA. call the VA E.xperts ut WoridReal~
Specialists In VA hous·
ing. Ask for· Veteran
Counselor . 556 -7777.
aoylime.
EASTSIOE
OPEN HOUSE
,U!l E . Wll.son
Sat & Sun 1·5
Vacant and inviting, this
Oright and charming ~
bdrm home has a formal
family room, covered
patio and waterfall.
Built-in refrigerator, dis·
hwa s h e r a nd s hag
carpet, too. $44,ll()().
El~:::~l· ~•rli••· -752•1920 .
'400 OIJAll ST. HEWll"OltT IEACH
PACIFIC VILLA
TWO STORY
POOL
$1100 DOWN
Rambling t wo story.
Formal entry to spacious
living and dining. Log
burning ureplace. Glass
enclosed garden kitchen.
Sweeping stairs to FOUR
Bl~ BEUROOMS . Private rear grounds.
Bike lo oeach. $28.~50.
Call quick ! ~tia-1>767,
QP(N Ill 9 • II 5 I UN 10 BE NKi.
SHARP 3 BR home with
two pri\'ate boat slips. m
Balboa Coves. Tastefully
redecorated, otferinlJ
spa<.'wu s rooms, dis·
tincu ve ll\'lng and en1er-
tatn1ng. on tee land. All
for ~l:Jl .. )OU. 1.1ke to know
more,
~,\LL t.i45-(j(;.Ju
/f" PR€HIG€ I HOM€~
WATERFRONT
Open Sunday I ·5
Luxurious 4 HH, 3 BA
waterfront home with
jac u zz i pool and
beauuful paL10. Room for
large boat, private dock.
Sl37,0W.
a.a~=!~ Prop1trti•• ·.
752-1920
t400 QUAil Sl. HEWl'OtlT l lACH
WEST HEWPORT
LOT
Last available R·l lot in
West Newport PennisuJa
area. Surrounded by re:
cently i;onstructed high
grade residences. One
block to beach. Priced
below market for quick
sale. ti73-li550.
5 Bedroom
2000 sq.ft.
$45,500
Large fam1ly type home
on cul de sac, close to
elementary school. good
neighborhood.
400l~e:~ C.Mid';, • : ..........
.£ ___ · ..
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
3 FIREPLACES
Plush carpeting, wetbar,
premium wall coverings.
3 huge bedrooms, 3 <:61r
garage. 3 patios. Mini·
pool. Private yard. Call:
91)2-7788 • I
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Y 4/FHA Repos.
In OrangeCollnty
Ke)'s m oft'icc
. WORLD
REALeSTATI ~ecluli :sts in govern·
men~ financed homes!
~-1111 eall anytime
TRUST SAL!
t'antulac 3 br, i~i ba,
spill l evel. pool, lge
patio. Top cond. &tnte
says sell? ~PA RUNG RBAL~'TAn;
. 83:J~
Wanl ud resulta ~-M78
•
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I New;pari·a-di . rea ty : OM·ua ~
ILUFf S,aCIAysi:.sFOa ··•ns. '
SU,11 IAY YllW'S.
• J'' P.N. EXCLUSIVE 2 Bdrm single
level, newly decorated. $75,900.
-a• Pl.AM. 2 Bdrm, den, finest Bluff
site. Highly upgraded. $89,500.
Y Pl.AM •. 3 Bdrm, 2Y.! Bath. FI~ER
U:PPER. Great Bargain. 320 degree
view. $74,500.
GREENBELT AHO POOLSIDE
""IC .. PLAN. EXCLUSIVE 4 Bdrm A·l. co~dition. 2 Bdrms downstairs. '57,500. ·
-X P~H. 3 Bdrm. family room, free
stamhng Condo. on wide greenbelt $70,500. . •
.,, .. ·PLAN. End ~~9'1 Bdrms, 2'h Bath,
close to school.c,Q .. ,500.
""9 .. PLAN. 3 Bdrms, near tennis court.
Conversation pit. $73,500.
•'!'" PLAN. Top Location. Lowest priced
E. 3 Bdrms, $75,500. ·
""G'" Pl.AM. 3 Bdrms, original Bluffs.
Newly decorated. $77,500.
Call for appointments on any of the
above or ottiers r anging from $44,500 to
Sl4S,OOO.
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601-'COUUI
MUAYl!IDI
tmmaculow Me.a Verde
hotne featurea tar"•
bedroom•. oVtt'liJe u v·
1n1 ro om, bll
homemaker kitchen.
Manicur~ yard. Charm·
ng brick BBQ. at $44.500
1lS a 1>ar pin. Call now to
see847-4i010. Acent
3 a~~~~muru~%~!! to
beach. $127,»00.
CINTURY21
' 642·171.I
BIG FAMILY
Over 2600 sq. ft.. of 2 story
luxury with form.al din·
ing room, tarruly room
and 3th baths. Room for
boat and trailer too
$57,SOO. '
l!l~ran ~ Plop.:'. 752•1920 MOO CMUUUl. NIWPOllT HACH
EXECUTIVE
POOLHOME .
HOMES OPEM 1·5 This Afhmoon
A UNIQUE HOME in Mesa Verde -old
fashioned look, new fashioned home,
spectacular decor, 4 bdrm, near park.
Owners sailin g around the world. See
Jackie Handleman at 1775
Hummingbird, $85,000.
A UMIQUE HOME in Harbor View HUis -
Pool overlooking the canyons. 5
bedroom, immaculate, formal dining.
ha ppy family room. at $130,000 should
see Pat Lane at 1444 Key View, CdM.
Open 2·5 only.
Ultimate inlenor decor.
Soaring cathedral cell
1n gs add to open
spaciousness. Elegant
from t he long covered
entry lo the enteruuner's A UNIQUE HOME in Mesa V.rde -3
dream yard wi_th huge , bdrm or (2+den), pool. privacy & re·
spar kling ~001. ~.900 1~ asonable price, $62,500. See Kirsten:
a bargain. Call now to Whi·te t 2055 C l rt see. 847-6010. AMent. a a ve ·
HOME + INCOME A UN19UE HOME on Spy~ass H!ll -
EASTSIOE JBR house · large lot, spect
1
acular view. s m g le
wittl bachelor apt+ IBH story bra:r:id new . 4 bdrms, 2700 sq .. ft.
apt. over ~arage. As· See Fran Scott a t 67 Montec1to,
s ume rn. VA loan. Sl76. Spyglass. $212 000.
per mo: Call PRESTIGE A UMlqUE HOME in Harbor View Hills -
HOM E::s 645~6 Co l t· · t t · · · rner oca ion, pnva e pa 10s, view of
MINI RANCH ocean, rose garden and space for your
*Balboa Bay Properties* .3 ACRES boat or camper. Only $74,500. Hugh BEACH Mynatt at 1132 Whitesails Way. · ·
l~cecmfront Spra~ ling CallforniJ A UNIQUE HOME in the Bluffs-original
07 Seashore lack lay ranch hou::.e on .3 acres. section , n ew listing, 3 bedroom,
Open Sat & Sun ~·5 Sharp 4 BR., 3 ba. Walk to beach. Trees· e"cellent condition. See Ronnie Lundy
D 1 x D pl x. w i 11 condo. Frpl., patio, •-----------------tree~·trees. Tile entry to at 2004 Vista Cajon $74,000:'· ~rade for m ore U~· pool. Try $42,500! formal living and drmn~. A. UNl9UE CONDOMINIUM-in th• Bluffs
ts $105 000
G o u r m c ts k 1 l ch e n i . • . eqw· 675·7060 GetMral IOOlGeMral IOOi SEPARATE GAME & -Vintage plan. colorful, charmin g
_t.::_y_! _6_75_-_7_06_0 ____ i----------t•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PARTY ROOM. Hoarrng a nd vacant. 3 bdrms, 2300 sq. ft. · Mesa Verde FABULOUS. VIEW.I brick fireplace. Spac1ou::. Hard-t o-find location, call 675-6000 for
Very sharp inside Cor~ ct.I Mar-master and children's directions to Dottie J ohnson at 523
& Out. 3 BR. & Oceanside of Hwy. OPEN SUN 1-5 pm suites. Fenced grounds. Avenida Campo Bring S79,500.
Sh d 1 I 0 I 0 WESTWIND WA y Surrounded by $70,0oo fam.rm. In xlnt arp e ilxe \ homes. Call quick! A UNl9UE DUPLEXinCoronadelMar-
n e i g h b
0
r h 0 0 d ! duplex. 3 & 2 BR. First offering of this beautiful 3-BR, 963-6iti7. Classic. I andmark duplex., Spanish
$.58,500. 556.8800. $106,950! 675-7060 3112 ba. fam /rm home with view of bay, OPfN '" 9• "s·ruN roerN1.1• exterior, interior. New cond., exciting.
beach, lights, ocean and yacht marina, [···· .·' ·::,,iiJi'ii u1 See Tom Boland at 608 Marguerite, rrJ REALTORS 11'1 on area's finest street. Approx 2600 sq ::,, .·.. :::'. Jjt,'U1t brjng $139,500 p esos. . Lil 1.13 ft. Won't last at $185,000. Call for appt. . ----··-·-~ A UNl9UE HOME in Big Canyon -
JACK HOWELL, Bkr . .644-1156 -E legant F rench Regency w it h
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Classified Ad! 642·5678 Fairway views, 3 bdrm., 4 baths,
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Jl'rom $67,900 .... .. _ .
See Verj!ilene Hull at 81 Royal St.
Geor ge, Big Canyon.
A UN19UE HOME in Corona del Mar -
Max. house, min. yard. Newer constr.,
o lde r a r ea. Nr. beach, darling
n e ighborhood. 4 bdrms, plenty of
room . See Natalie Fogarty at 310
Orchid.
A UHl9UE HOME in the Bluffs -!J%
loan! Like new condition, 3 bdrm,
Trina mode l, v iew of Bay from Bluffs,
condo. Very warm. $98,500. See Martha
Beynon at 430 Vista Parada, Bluffs.
A UN19UE DUPLEX in Corona d~I Mar -
View corner o f Ocean Blvd .. and
Carnation. E normous 2 bdrm. 2 bath
duplex units, ·courtyard, fantastic
views. $197,500. See Barbara
Hutch ings at 2500 Ocean Boulevard.
A UNl9UE HOME in Mesa Verde -
Ranch style, rambling, open feel, 4
bdrms, c us tom area. S69,500. Sec
Gudrun Coady at 2934 Java Road,
Mesa Verde.
A UHl9UE HOME1nMesa.Verde-Very
nice, very spacious. 4 bdrm single
story. quality appointments. new at
$82,500. See Betty Chappel at 1789
Tanager Drive.
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• ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE
NICEST ,EOPLE SELLING THE NEATESr HOMES
CORONA DEi. MAR. 675·6000
MESA VERDE. 546·5990 • CALL US
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BIGCANYON-
DEANHOME
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#5 RUE DU PARC -
Cf>EN DAILY
URGENT!
MUST BE SOLD!
TODAY THE BUYER IS KING
THIS IS HIS PALACE
The lavish & regal Verseilles P lan, 4
bedrooms, 41h bath & den, 3700 sq ft
townhome -directly on 10th fairway &
green.
This vacant m anor has already been
reduced by $36,000.
Owner s will now accept smcere bids
nearest $195.000. (Outstanding
purchase terms can be negotiated>
Please do not hesitate: this fine home
WlLL be sold by March 10th
HASTINGS & Co .• Realtors
Rlng 640.5560 Day cw EHftl'"J
VALLEY REALTY
PRESENTS
SELECTED PROPERTIES
SHORECLIFFS VIEW HOMI
What a perfect home for a small faml·
ly I Two large bedrooms with views ; a
paneled den, large livi.rjg room with
eaUng a rea, a nd a view oriented
kitchen. Two view patio areas. 330
Morning Canyon. Open 1·5 p.m. ~
$106,000.
SPANISH STYLED M.AMSIOH
Magnificent new home with over 3600'·
of g loriously decorated living area.
Giant bonus room, large formal dining
room, super family area. Lots of view
in all directions. Make this villa your 4,
5, 6 or 7 bedroom home depending on
your needs. 4 Point Loma. Open 1·5
pm. $149.900.
POOL HOME WITH VIEW
Magnificent Lus k Sandpiper 4
bedroom home in absolutely beautiful
condition with upgraded features
galore. Outstanding yard arrange-
ment, offering three separate yard.5, a
sparkling pool. great patio and patio
cover , and vie~ in all directions. 1653
Reef View C ircle. Open 1·5 p .m .
$134,950.
CDM DOLL HOUSE
Perhaps the cutest little home for sale
in COM today. Adorable two bedroom,
two bath cottage in great upgraded
condition. A SPARKLING POOL IS A
HIGHLIGHT. All appliances are in-
cluded. 612 Heliotrope. Open 1-5
$67.500.
BIGGEST IN BAYSHORES
Original owners offer their great
rambling five bedroom home to some
active familv that wants THE BEST
Of NEWPO.RT WATER ORIENTED
LIVING. This great home is built
aroun d a lovely patio area. Five baths
and five car garage .. 2672 Circle Orin»
Open 1·5 p. m. $189.950 dear.
Call 6 75-7225
CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY
REALTY
A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. .
Corotta d.e Mar I 022 Corona det Mar I 022
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Gingerbread
You can almost smell it cooking in this
chi c shake roofed cottage. Bring your
antiques to fiJl the 2 bedrooms, hobby
room. dining & study areas. High
beams, cozy fireplace & forced air
heat, too! Only $61,500 and seller will
finance.
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UNIVERSITY REALTY
. 300 I E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 673-6510
I 002 Corona d~I Mer I 022 ..............................................
' TIRED OF Shingles & Wood .
Newport Heighh City Living? 3Br, :.!Ha. :1 tur garage.
Tr..idc 1n your home lur 55x 1..iu IC! lot.
wn <Jc re~ 1wa r 1·:.,con u ,....; I. Y S-15.!Jl.IO
dido, can !Jc u~l'tl tor rl' C.\LL DOV ER HE \LT¥
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land. flas small ::.trt"am -. ----~-----• running aero:-:. propcrl~
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Spac1uui; 5 BR Front
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752-0460
Anytime.
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OPEM SU1'4. 1-5
1827 Sabrina
3 Bil , IJm rm .. pool:
dJY & nr,::hl \IC\\' Lge
rooms SU4.ll22
413 CabrilloTer.
f fut • pool . \o.1.>0l.Jed CJ
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OCEAN VIEW
•With BeachActl'Sl-•
J8r. :ma Comrortable
llome w1potent1al room
10 «!nlarge Ownc>r will
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Lt•rms or <'J!>h oilers l°Jll
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613-3952 -------
A 47 FOOT LOT
1s BH; Jn our town.
l'ro\tdlll i:! .1 lovel~
'-htr.' 11001o. ,::.1rtll'n to v1t'w
I rum ) uu1 ' UH lOltage
plu::. a I l'Jr uml rt>ntal <•l
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Home/Income Unit
LJl.E.' 2Rr. 2bt1 & library +
!'t'parale i?Ut'stor inc·o1ne
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hom1• With 1.muly ~din l.1k1• ~ t•w Uuptcx 3Ur, rn~rnom Onlnr.ic prl\ l ou. trµtc-. DR luun..t,
lot. Punoram1c \IE.'W ol 'l\trJ Ill ~·" I Ur Apl •
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1waut11ully Mcor1&tC'd & ti44·utl00
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By owner .1>4~ 2:902 Oatl) PtloLClawfi«d .\d. -___. __ -
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Eastside Town.houlse, al·
trac. l BR.:>. BA end unit
"'' greenbl'lt. Adult:,
SU,000. Owncr/At,:t
b75 -S312
MESA VERDE
38R, 21>a + famrm, 2
J pl':,, on quiet culde:,41c
Good termi. & cond
BK R. 556-el 71
UIMEO. OCCUPAN<;Y'
Charming 3 BR Ranch
~Lyle . $43,750. J\t::t
o.t6-Nl4
HAPPYHAYEM
llltC~WM
Mext to RunnlflCJ
Str•om, near
M•wport'1 u,,_.1oy.
$40, 950.-$44, 950.
345 Utlnnity Dr.
lJu~l off Irvine AveJ
548-7223
N1:wer 4 ~rm home. · Mesa Verde$71,950
neiu Soulh Coast Pla,a. 4 br Gem, open Sun 1·5
1>t-1'. dmang rm & family 2751 Cardinal
rm. Crpls, dr!k>. 3 Car Agent675·6900
t.:arage . Excell~nt ,
neig h borhoo<l. $til,OOO. Mesa Verde-3000 Coun·
Bkr 53ti-~36 t ry Club. Open House
SAT & SUN. Eves
IMAGINE
\:179-~36 or Days <213)
436-0215. .
5 BR &DEN Dona Point I 026
•. in Mesa Verde for •••••••••••••••••••••••
S-lti.500. Three of the NEW DUPLEXES, Dana
oedrm::. ore dorm1lory Pl. lrom S68.\:150. 33931
s1le but all have their Malaga. Agt. 4llti-3431 own w<1r<.lrol>eS. Ideal tor ---:.... ___ _
a lrg, youo~ l'arruly. Hi05 NEW 2 Br/den/21-'2 Ba.
ors1ca-OP EN l -4pm S00.000. 34051 Cryswl
.SUN. Lantern. 675--007Ueves.
D.J . FEENSTRA By Owner Open Sun 12-5
ti42-4513 Inc. 54~162 rOP VALUE, 2BR home
Walker 1; lee
Heal f stute
MEWftORT WEST
WALK TO BEACH
MODOWHGI
IHK, 2ba, on culdesnc,
bltns, frplc, elet ga.r op
nr, enc. fronl alnum.
SUPER BUY at ~!1,500.
CALL897-l041
Keystone Rfftty
"DESERTED"
IEACHGIAHT
FIXER .
Only blocks to beach. S
BR. + 22 ft. rumpus rm.
or ·den., F<1mily dinint::
rm. Vaulted ceilrnl-(s.
Loads of gluss. Huge
wood d~t·ked l'ovcred
party pauo. Only 5 YtWl'b
old. This 1s a !>lt:JI and a
$$$ maker . No qualify·
mg. 'fake over l'"llA loan.
Its low ;H S.l::!,()t)O. You
have a ch::ancc 11' you c<1ll
now!! Call 962 55d5.
FOREST E.
OLSON
Inc. lleottor~ IACK IA y v. Ir~ con' erl. f:lm rm,
20J, I rplc:. I rj! oov'd pauo
BUMGALOW h!adrng to pool sr.ze yard AcatWEll lMKEICOll'AIT $39.500 w rm lor boat&camper. __ _ s ... cnt1l'e' ! Prestige u~· Nr . Marrna. Uni) S-11:1.500. OPEM SUM. 1:30-5:30
per Newporl Bay nre<1. Hertha Henry , Realtor, 16588 D • .. FY
I vy covered entry , 4~2-4121 a1syA•. •
calhedral beamC'd ceil· -A TTM VA BUYERS
mgs, fircpl;ice, :,ecluded Overlooks Dana Poant .Rm for boat-.frfr.
·master !>U1le with 2nd 1-:'art>our, endless . v1e1A: * H/F POOL *
bath, i.epacate gue:,l ::,ale or lease furn l br. ::! . • , • V·.
lac 1 Ii LY oll ve tree ba, Condo. Pool. under IA hydraulic roHr., a
s haded br;ck BBQ patio ~rountl park. Secunt.v-t'ant 4 BH cornt·r. 2b;J.
.Separ;itc guest factl1ly, Call owm·r ~~5-{)457 l...1m rm IA l!rpk; On~y I ~
greenhou:.c. Hurry Cull - -----~ r old Cr pt g, rl'h_·
tH --(J:io:J El Toro I 032 waler M>ltnr, cl'nl A, c
;> • • • •• • • • • • • • •••••• • ••• • Si;J,5VO C /\LL X!li J ti 1-I By OWNER Keystone Realty
3 HR CON 00 1-'or sail' It\
owner A 11 tt•rms IA 1 II bt•
rons1dered :ltirl l5(1.)
$)~,950
Is the 1 ull price on thb
.!'pa c1ous J bedroom
home. Ju s t a few
minule:-. l rom the
beath ~ ! Take subject to
7•;., GI loan or trY your
own Veteruns el.lg1b1Lity.
556-7035 or !163-5671.
·~ -ROOM TO ROAM
Bcaullfully decorated 2
story. 2500 sq. fl. home.
r'ealures 4 king size
bedrooms, 1 dormitory
sale, 3 baths. huge family
room otf kitchen, plus
sw1mmang pool. Take
subJet~ to 7' < GI loan.
Monthly paymenLS S338
or you.r choice of new
financin g. Prit·ed at
$62,500. 5.iti-7035 or
!163-567 t.
~--* GI MO COSTS *
Cheery l HH. J1:! Ba Cun
<lo. S32.!150 JIUHH\"
l'.S. Hralty t;.14-!Slllo
•BY OWMER•
6BR, 3Ba. :!HOO SQ FL
!Jllts·Oti I ti or 1;.J5-~i3 2 STORY
$43,950 -lnine-I 044
SJ\'C' romm1ss1on v.1 th BELMEAU<>W Ht•.iuty' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tn1:. 2 "ton 4 tx'tlrnom. Heller than 111•\\ fn1>tt•
ACllUWEUU.EICOll'A•T ne.irt~ nelA. L:ike Fur('-.t car gar . 1>0;11 & trlr .it• OPEN SUH. 1-0
----nomt:\\ man.v1mpn>\1• ce.,s. Jmm.1l·Suhm11 19011MorwoodTer. RAMBLING mt'nt:-.. 1\!':-.um.101e I • Colonial HE X!~ 2ti.IO l'n• ... uh•nl homes. ont> 01 WRECK FH.\ lo.Ill J'nnr1µ.1h 1111 lhc I IO('l>l bomcs IO rur-
I\ CJll ;)rlti -5!J51J. tll• Hu1·k 11111:-. 5 Bdrms .. $29,000 Seller Mo+ivatfXf 1.muly lrm, d1rung rm. 2
llUt.!•' It·:! h1l, lanla:-llc toin Voll~ 1034 3 Large bl'<.lrm,.., µro trplc:.. Wt'l b11r. lau11dry
lol·.1t1on 11" & m.1kc •••••••··~·y•••••••••• 1cs:;1on:11l) lan<.li,,raped rm. 3 car garage Lge
thou:>antb Spill rail VIEW O'FOCEAH .C111.y lplc. in prc:.llg1ou: prl'mium lot v./ a
lt.'1H'l', tio.it & trailer at & LIGHTS t;ll'nmar tran l.o"' ma~nitit·ent nE:IA; auto.
c:e,.:-.. "halle tn~·s. fren1•h ESTATE SALE . down. l'.111 tud~n lo :-.~c :-.prmklcr:.. Finest quah·
door t·nto· olt l'O<'klall ilnd make your oiler tv upgr:idcs include
patio .. \:-.sume Fii.\ $44,900 A:.kmgonlyUUJ50 · plus h :.ha~ trpl. Van
J?an!.! :rakl' ~1hanlage~' llu~e l11o-mg room wrlh Scott Realty I.ml wallpapcrs, centr::il
Callti-1.> U.:$03 corn l'r 11replace & 536-7533 Jtr.~lora~eloll.Atruly
brl'ath taking w;ill ot out:,tand1ng home
)!la:.-s view. (;our met SlJ5.000 mrludrng land.
kndien. Dine. seµarate. VA BUYBtS DAVID D. CARLSON
Malitl!r :.u1te & children:-. si;s dl'po:-.1l for crecht re· REALTOR 833--9293
wang. llurry for this 'port and apprab;al for
I' r 1 me 0 ear h are a this 1mmacul11te 3 bdrm.
bargain• Call !>63-i&IJ. 2 bath Doll house pnct>d
• • CGLIWEll IA•E• COllPAll'f QPfN Ill Q . H < fllfJ ro (;/,,.,I.
4 Bit ,!~,~ ~me mlh [ ~ _ _ _ I
~ p J r k I an J.: • 11 F 111~ o I Huntinqton Beach I 040
N<'IA ly d~·(•or.1u-il. < H'v ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~M.500. ;\...lo. in!! St:i.!llHJ ,\j r Ol·ea 11• 2Br Condo
GERRIE COMPANY patio, 1 stry, Cal·\d
· 645--4400 ll' 1' r or com. $29,9<Ju.
lS-llt·70iU £ASTS1Ul>: :1 RR , I':! lta ----
home. JI rcJy,d tlour~. OPEM HOUSE
fruit tre1•:, Furun Co
Heallo'r ti 12 JIJOO
VA BUYERS
Ranch :>t.> It' J bedm on
huge H ~ lot IA 1th room
to bu1 Id anothl•r hOU!>t'
tor Mama. $J!J,UOO. Agent
536-88(;8
Sal-Sun. 12·ti
Hll{. ::!BA. Snort waif.. t11
-.Judy beach. 2lb21
Ka11Jkoa Ln. $46.5UU
!16:! lSUlS2
~=:;;:::::---Real Estate
at S32.500. Shag carpets,
1 resh ly pa 1 ntt:.'d. Call
HACIENDA
REAL ESTATE
!Jli3 l:IJ16
VA Appraisal
$48,500
~C'lll·r "'Ill pay buyer"
rn:,t. L~e 3 BR, 2 BA
beach hnm{'.
JADE REALTY
Kl7 -123l
SUPER VALUE
$28,500
OWMEll Anxious
Prol. dee & lndsrpd .
'l'urtlerork hom e.
I rn med. Occu1>.
Up<'n Housl' Sat & Sun 1·5
5042 Alcorn. Irvine
1:3roker. b-W-5170
*TURTLEROCK*
B1 a11d new 2 br & <.len 111
lo\ l'IY prl:':>llge area. All
;in1en1L1e:, rnclud g 1>wn
<'Pl. selerllon & arl'hllcct
tlt>si~ncd lndscape pl~tn.
1;reul Jot'. nr. parK-..
JhX>I!>, lol'l'lb, :,hot>'~. &
trans . By OY.ncr.
x33-U.~2 ---l)y,·ner i\touvated-4 BH.':-+ uonus room
l'urtJcrock home. Het.
tar1l 's.
Open lloui;eSal/Sun 1-5
621 2 Sierra Siena
Hroker, ti4U-5770
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RESORT UVIMG!
Beaut. 3 BR home nr
Pool. payments bke renl.
Only S45,950. Agent.
OpN Sot & S-1-S
Mansion w /panoramas.
54S Windsor Pletce. 5
massive bedrooms, 400
sq lt game room 2
farep~ces , seller wait
finance, may trade-
below cost -Prime.
$169,500 .
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046-7414 ==============o:===
BY OWNER, 4 BR, 21,~
Ba, Fam-rm. plus xtras.
Open Sun. 1-5. JllS2 lfa·
nyon, SOO.ooo. 551-5302
Macnab-Irvine
MEWL Y LISTEO!
TURTLE ROCK
JEWB.!
Superb a ir cond1uoned 3
bedroom home. Steps to
park, pools & schools.
View 01 Turtle Hock
Hill :, Mark e ted
Thousantl i,, below com·
p<.1raok plan:, on tee
land. at Stil ,50U' Lust lo
Sharkany, 644 -6200
({}tllS I
Larg• Family?
. 'lcl'd a Quiet corner all
\ uur own'! Come st•c th1 :, ~pal'IOUS 5 bdrm, 2·~
bath home on a large lot
1 n Ll n 1 \' t:' r:, 1 t y P :.a r k .
llaH>n lur a growing
I amlly, 4 ~w1 mm1ng
)X>Ols near by + tennt!>,
45 acres & play grounds.
This is one you mu:,L see
$63,500.
Raisor's Realtors
CALL 833-8600
Loguno Beach I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Exceptional So Laguna
Value! 2 Br Adult Con·
do. $35,000. View ol pier
& ocean. Arch Bay Real
!::stale, 49!.1-2277 ---
North Laguna .
l>uplex, above Cre~eenl
Uay Bt>a ch. Upper umt
has 3 bdrms, ocean view
ltv1ng rm. with bnck
frplc. & sundcck; lower
uml l ·bdrm .. p:meled hv·
mg rm. with frplc. plus
lge. stora~e area or hob·
by room: Pnce<l raghl al
~77,500. with terms.
l'UOL, View, IO\'C'ly 3BR
ea with O\\n 1><1 .
Cathedral ceilings LR. &
kit, pauo. balcony. lrplc,
glas" walls .. Only $&1,500.
HKH. 4!Jti-3!J28. '
EMERALD BAY
4 Bdrm:,, 31 ~ baths, den,
2 frplcs. spacious rooms
with abundance of
storage. Secluded patio,
solid mahogany panel·
mg, ocean vacw, air con·
d1t1on. Walkmg distance
to beach, tennis, pools. $152 000.. . .
• i'McoME PROP.
4 studios & 1·2 bedroom
house m CJLff section.
close to town & beach-
easy maintenance & Jow
vaeaney $125,000.
MOMARCHIA~
Be.autiful, outs landing,
family home-white
water views. Well bwlt.
w1lh lhe charm &
warmth oi med1terra·
nean de s ign, open
ucam:-., Mexican pavers.
gallcna, atrium, 5
bedroom,., 6 baths, den &
lam1ly room. Spacwus
gourmet k1lchen master
t>cdroom suite, 3
lireplaccs, 3 car garage.
dose to beach. an un-
usually exc1t1ng proper·
lY. Sl95,000.
TURMER ASSOC.
l105 N. Csl Hwy, Laguna
494-1177
MEW SPLIT
LEVB.
CONTEMPORARY
Soarm& celling:,, wood &
glass, d ecks, <;ustom
quality. 3 Br, deo & fam.
din. rm., s unken ltv. rm.
$79,500.
LOWER CUFF DR.
Condos. Fantastic view.
Sll0,000 & S!l7,500.
LOVB.Y
MEW EMGL.AMD
Type e:,talc overlooking
Emera l d Bay &
Coaslline, 5 br 3 ba. Sepr
din rm. lrg hv rm, coun-
try kitchen. Pool. Almost
I ucr e. Broker Corp.
$240,000. •
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IMLTOI
SP£CtAW1.JltlGIH'
l.AGUNANlGUEL PRIVATE GUARDED
OCfi;ANAREA
I
You can relax and foriet
your wOTlc·a-day troublu
OHM· HOU51 WJS-l-4PM , ' wbe.o you come home to
UCUFIU-SALL $183,500/Reduced to ~~uw:iW~·eed an appoint·•
'$ll7,500. Magntricent new horoe con· meni to com" Um a our stnicted entirely. of redwood & class.· private gates. .. and \here
Unbelievable views~ 3BR p)us loft.. is a home here for every
Immed oceup. 1 ·life style. .
I _ ...... Warid COMPARJI; OUR Zll ZOIJ'TOP.'"1-PJtlCES AND THJo; IUpT~ .. 1Drivel AMl-:N t TlES TO ANV
COASTAL AREA FOR A '
O._. HOUSE .sat .-c... 1·4PM S l·N G J~ £ ~·.AM 1 LY ,...., ,_ d • tlOM E . l'r'~ QUITE MIHI MANSION, 13 rms. Custom bl r s POSSIBLE YOU WILL
unique home. ·2760 sq. ft. ol cedar & .flND JUST WHAT YOU
glass. 180' view ot ocean; canyon & ARE LOOKING Fon
Mts H~RE. OUR lNVEN· . 2104 "--twd Court T RY IS GOOD AND
_.,-n ) I TEREST RATES
lUpT..,a.H .. rf9it~W ARE GOING DOWN.
OPEN HOUSE S .. m di, 1·4PM
TRUU llAUTIFUL 38R Sba home,
formrdin r m , Geor:gi'11 woo4 panel'e &
fireplc. Fabulous ocean vu. Owner
very anxious -Make offer.
765 loyYiew
IUp Telftp&. Hlls Drivel
EXCELLENT INCOME P~OflERTY -5
Units, center of Laguna. NO vacancy
·factor -Live rent free, 'l'ent others.
Priced for fast sale. Owner will help
finance.
PROMONTORY lay lot on the water.
Owner anxious -Will sell below
market -Make off er now ..
. •FOR SALE•
MOTEL, 410 U nits, Ocean vu. lots
108' front, M.l .A.
Ocean view condos, Cliff Dr.
•fORRENT•
LUXU.RIOUS condos o/looking Oc.
2BR$400.
2BR unfurn, fpl, walk bch/twn. $275.
·1BR, Oc Vu unfurn apt1 wlk bch/twn
$210.
2BR unfurn apt. D . Pt. $195.
•SPACE WANTED•
800to1000 sq. ft. 5 Yrsise, Lag. Bch·.·
. '•LISTINGS WAMTED•
MEED HOMES for large· number of peo-
ple relocating in Laguna Area.
FinanciltCJ a•ailable on all pc-~rties, 2n~
T.D.s-available25 year s experience.
497-1744
SURF & SA"JD SHOPPING V lll AGE
1-lr:i :-> S:JUTH COA ST HIGHWAY
LAGU NA BEACH
O(} ESN 'T 1T JUST
MAKE GOOD SENSE ro BUY THAT HOME
NOW. . •
'See THESE Today
33631 MageUanlsle
4 BR custom ..•. $199,500
33431 Periwinkle Dr.
Great 4 BR, fain .. $91,500
23861 Taranto Bay
2 BR + study .•.. $64,500
33641 Flying Jib
JBH, ocean vu ... ~.sou
23812 Cassandra Bay ·
2 BR + den ...... SS6,500
ilijof .... GoM Life ~ell4tWIU
lak• Forest · I 054 ····.wl11;.·vww······
$UPERIOY!
"The fslaoder''· largest
Penm. model two stoey 4
BH. fatn rm, buge msu~
suite ~/pvl. deck &
enclosed patios and
grounds. Beaut. dec'd &
ltlscpd. S07,500.
l'OLIJE REALTOJL
~~
EXECUTIVE 31R
2ba Rustic, modern Dean
Home an our beaut.
tQ,rest , featuring
cathedral ce11lngs. with
huge beams and walls of
glass, l'Ounlry kitch.
w/b~ams, cent. air, Ir~ .
sep. den w /fir to ce1l
'1rplc & full deck. Nestle<!
among acres 0£ trees.
Prime location and prtce
~2,500: lm med. poss. ·
TOLLE REALTORS
580--8.100 •-~---~---~~ ELEGANT'
WAT~RFROMT
Beaut. de,:. 4BR, tam
rm, 3 ba, ~ story, Hz yr
otd home. u· off water
w/lush green in between,
hsn or sail trom your
own Jawn. Gt'eett way to
ll\·e for you nauucal
trnffs. ~warn, tenrus club.
· h 041lltll--.l-.... ctt. • 1048 ~.000. Opentoot'fers. LOCJUftO leoc I ww n TOLLE REALTORS •••.•••••••• •••1111••••••• •••••••• ··············--go--8500 THE OLD Opett Sunday 12--6 ___ :> ____ _
REDWOOD. 14 French Mission Vi•io 1067 GRAY MARE doors! 3 bedrooms. 21,'.! •••••••••••••••••••••••
"SHE AIN'T WHAT SHE baths, 21' private ma:-ter Op~n Ho11se ~t. & Sun.
USED TO BE" &neither suite, white walet view, 1-$, 20632 LasTunp:s Dr.• archit ecturally umquit off Avery Pkwy,38drm,
1s this newer 4 bdrm. s plit levels. 1961 San Fam rm. central ttir,
Laguna home. It's in Remo Drive. ilHl,500. plush shag w/w, unique
need of PAINT. \'ARD . '•41*4-7551• for area. $45,g5o. WORK & GENEflAL CLEAN UP . Detail~ all 714-4~5-6673 . _A
wood exterior, has lllrg Mewpori l•ach I 069
sundeck enclosed w/post ••••••••••••••••••••••• & rails, THAT'OtFE
A SCENIC Vl EW .o LIDO ISLAND
THE OCEAN. Sprawhni Charming 3 br, 2 ba,
-t BDRM. floor plan· ha frplc, immed. occupan-
w/w carpt1ng t.hruoul. cy. $82,500.
Island type lutcheo has Owner / Agent 67~
BILT·I N RANGE &i ~XET~~si~~Auf~Ro EXCEl,LEHCE ~~:
M A H 0 G A N Y .. • Open House Sal/Sun 1·5. c AB I NETS. 0pe11 Quality the keynote in 2BR. ?30 Prospect St.
staircase leads to 2nd this vu home. w/stain~ $4~ 500 Call 642-3686
Jevel w /2 .BDRMS., glass. tfled enlfy, realfy • · .
BATH & LARGE LlV. bag view, 3 bdrms, fplc. NEW Custom by Owner. 4
RM. APPROX. 23 tl. $98,500. BR, 3 Ba, landscaping, TROJ>rCALSPLENOfo:R FABULOUS w1th dbl. sliding glassl~~~~~~~~~ Open House Daily \ Beau11ru1 tall pal "1~. 0 v· H 2 30 5 30 1201 U '; hi ·1 cean ••w om. walls that open to sun· L-a Hills I 050 : · : · n.1g anu Bougarnllla, Atuleas. k ~· o ~u-'""'645 .,.,..,u 1 l I h d . JBK, 2ba-See to ap· deck. With a little wor , ••••••••••••••••••••••• r . 'l> :>,uvv. -~ ovc y s .i e u·ce,., toun· f
tall\ & pool make an 1dc1.1I Pre r 1 a t e Op E;., yo~'ll have "a.~orse o 3 Si\ VE COM MISSION on 3 EXCLUSIVE 1
... cu111gtorlh1scharmmg JIO US I-: l ·Spm Sun, <.lillerentcolor · OR Condo. Assume 7'ic Sharp,immac.4BrP--~ March 2nd: M~ Santa SSS 950 Full Price ~ home. The Jot 1s in the Ana. HURR•Y ON THIS ONE! loan. $29,000. Sdl-4124 home. upgraded. choice low hills over looking the . . Ll .... GO N. R. a tea. Manners Sch.
sea. The home as :-.1nAll1 " MISSIOM REALTY· LOCJUfta Niguel I 052 dist. 549--08l2/646-41710
story Han c h & or Lhc REAL ESTATE 9~5 S. Cst. Hwy, Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt. ASSUME7&t1'1 Vi\ loan:,
or no dn V ·\ on ;1 n1t•1·
homc>:, 1n arl•a
$36/$4.:i ,OUO Own1 ,\g t
;)46. 773:1 : tiJti lltil I)
byMrl/AY
Vt·ry lJstcl ully clerorut
l'd 2Ur l lomc. Ideal lot'
'oung couple JU:.l start·
1 11 g o u l • • !V1 ;1 L u r e
l.111d:.C' a p111.i.t ere al t•s al ·
rn11splll'rc 01 privacy.
< 'ln,.e lo shops & S<'hooli..
iM\.10 11<11 Hl\E KLJ'H
.14ti !JtlJU \nyt1me.
fmcs t construct1c>11. 3 499 J3lcl7 494-8086 Phone 494-073 f *WE KMOW * __:::__T_H_E_B_L_U_Ff_S __
bdrm , paneled d e n. L•GU .... AMIGUEL (}W~1-;R 4 or: 3 ba, 3 rar tor ma 1 dinin~ rm, ~ EMERALD IAY ~ "" IY OWMER
!!al'+ ·l:>O :,q. rt. Jdd·on l>athr ooms. «luss OCEANFRONT .. Next to *BEST• Redesigned Carmellla
• OUTS rAN()lN(; llH<
21..Tba Bur<'ola Hit :! \'1
nu. Jmmcd po:." VA oh
$5!1,!JOU JOU5 l'Jrkh11I
OPl-:NSun 1 5.TOHl"-
RLTY. J.'-iC.1j46 Uil
IUSIMESS
& RESID&ICE ·
4 BR, 2 Ba + AdJomm~
ret.111 shop are.i + H'P
large wuri...,hop in 1l1;.;
yard. Ai:t ti.JS -1170 ----
MesodelMc:r
SBR v.1 Puol New rpts.
drp:, p,11nt .>45 ~l!J
East.id• o..in
HCHM + Refttal
HOOM 'ro BUILD
7 MOHE UNIT~'
A:,sumc Gl Loon
UOVEH H~ALl'Y
Gene Mayo r..is OOiu
..... 0 leach
3 Br, 2Ba. f'R, Pool
Assume VA Loon
~5.1100
O~nSun l 5 a:u 20th SI (' M
UOVt:R Kl::Al,fY
G~nt! Mayo 645 ~1;1
USTSIDE
W:Jlk to i.hopptOR. i br. ·
ba. fam rm .. bc"lt'k lpk
• &lJ t>.'MI Act. No ••t:h
pl .
IYOWHER
L I I' 1 ,.., 3 A t R • A r Poundrng surf, rock}! L RGE 3uR h · ull 1.1m. rm. g. ol -.e I' enclosed slecp1 n~ µon·h. re' ay, l ,!! c o A ~ o me in model located in th~
GRACIOUS 11nafl cc. Still,500 . ONE OF TllF: FINi':sT beautseashore.secluded coastllneviewsareyours LaVeta a rea 01· La~una moredesaredareaoClhe OUs · h T · in this lovely home JOR N 1 p oJ • d SPACI UYIMG! Near Everythi·ng .>51 -.>11;1 ViEWS 01<~ THI-~ CITY. wit many trt>es. ernt. "b"-fam rm-beaut. 1~ue . o si. y.a r . ong. bluffs, overloolung -------Estale 1s l1qludat1nn coa~tal vu to Palos,,"' Come see and buy .. pooJ&greenbe1t.3BR.3 k d " nd h covered pall O lh 1 . Cues la Heach. Hhool. µur an 8 0 s.t3 500 there properties Total Verdes . Pvt. sa y be . 5 w /outstanding views. $63,500. Ba, Den & tge Hobby in 15 .a 3 b h h1J.:h on thl• lull Totally 3 Br . 2 a 1Aner -· · price S149,500., tow m Rental unats mcl. a 3BR Bm. Comp'ly redecornt-
llcime 4 brm + 1
· pnvat1.· J lkclroorn l '• Prine. _only. Open ~at. & teresl loan available. lba & a honeymoon cot-S245.ooo. OPEN HOUSI:; MUSTS1':E Lo:ipprer1ate ed & in move·tn con<!. {,oun~e "1 luta':ZI orr~· bath:-.. beJut1tully
0
up· Sun. l·;i.55t~ Sh.ewn by apl. only. Lage above the crashing ~~~~:id~!yrch 2nd: 191 this tovelv 3BH, 2ba w/sbullers thru-out.
la.>. rn the Y i::radt•d & decorall'd Est ate will consider all surt. .Xlnt poss of d1v1d· home . Great flreplc plush crptg, uruque wall ~>r~~!~ l~ c~~e l and Nrct" hru·k & landscapt.'tl 4 BR. Two story. Entl exchan~e:, Los Pacires 1ng into4 sites. Wul trade LIHGO wtconversauon pit, hill p11pers. etc. As~ing
WHY GO AWAY bark patio arcu L1m1ted culdt'sac that Olfers the Real Eslale. ti27 So C~l. -for ancome. SJS0,000 REAL ESTATi' view. $59.000. $74,500. 644--0588
ma1nten.sfll'C Mui,,l see mo:,t 10 privacy. Large Hwy L.B. 494 --07!.IJ CHARM 2 BR + fam. 494-8086 4.2'9-1397 BAYFRO..,... FOR SUMMER · to appret·1ate 141.000. lot, walled and fenced walk lo bch & shops. FOREVER VfEW. 4BR ""'
VACATloM? . ll1Jl6aj1·. lljfi1t?J 1kaut1fully landscaped. Secluded P''t pauo & lrg 12 .. 2ba. famrm. swrm pool. Bay & ocean "'iew adul~
lil-r<! you can vacation lfi_, •• ·.-----wilh no upkeep cgrounJ • .,. trees. Frplc. H2 lot, rm 'i1 •1· . ·. . Shows like a model. Prof. condo. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, k 962 4471 ( • 1:: .. •.A1f'l3 J d k • t t .... 9 =·~' --·• c •· 1d pd ""7 500 boat slip, pool, seculily .
n e , L ti o u r ! La r ~ e -and on·h a rd 1. House has 5 B ~AU f . UNJ1'S across COU RY FRIHCH On Y $5ti.900.
• Il l ) l'J r Lots-of par • .-v ==i ('Overs, s prank ers. ec ~ or u111 ""' ,oJVV. ..e . or; sc . ~ , . 1
ma:.:.l\·c 1 Bd, well cie· hllered u1r conclluomng. :-.t trom bch. All OcVu, · IRVIH!'COVE 3 RF.DROOM 2 ba CON· Gii WALICER
cora1ect home and more! • OPE.'l llOOSE enlry hall. wood paneled beam~. I rp le, and Spectacula'° ocean view l)C). Fronts El Niguel REALTY 675-1200
Dial 96g-1-15d By Owner, 4 br, 'l ba, LR with f1repl ace, VILLAGE FAIR turn1shed. Lrg penthouse resideoce designed for Goll' Course . 1''ormer•-~--.-------::.:.:::.:..:.._:... _ _:.... ____ , Ft R. nr. heh. S53.SOO ballroom s ite 1-'H, laun· 28H,20A.W1lllease o.p-familyhvingon "'3 acl'e, model w/many extras FOR ~ALE By Owner.
I ·4PM. <!1111 Whtlehor:.e dry room . 1)1aste1· that REALTY lion or contract of sale. 7 bedrooms, formal din· plus A/C. $.~1.900. Harbor View Homes, -RaJEstate
by Md/AV
2 EXECUTIVE
POOLHOMIS
GOOD VALUE. Pride of
nwnl:'rsh1p ;rrea. With
"'••'Y <:Jn: yantb "pools, Ht·aultl ully d<'<.'ornled.
1\ll t1•1 m1t Call Now &
~··· ~l 93il
WHAT YOUWAMT
W!HAVE
GOOO VALUE. Wt• hJ\lt>
a .J B 0 R M & Hiil RM
hmtll' rnr you With IJrjtc
la mdy room Tht>h'
tioml'!I wlll WJrm vour
heart On l:irttt' lol.
C.:ALL IW2 Y371
Ln.5Jti ti76 neverseemstostopwith ii':ST HUY IN SO. $1!1\1,000. ing n>om,.,breakf ast Monaco.Prof.lnd»cpd&
--- -1 1 groom LA<;UNA: 2 Dr. 2 ba. ..97-1711 room, den, e"tra-Jarge PANO.VJEWtromnew3 deocof 'd . f.mma c. C ..-LIF c• •se•c tirep ace, l re:,sm . "' ,.. 4L10-4U5
A -'" vanity, walk·in closel frpl<:, ocean view. 2 car Le19•a S..Cll bllhard-l'lupiJy room. "ramrm Garden Home,_¥'_..._ ______ _
4 IR + ftool! and mirrored wardrobe gar S.'111,500. Charming ~closed used in private community. ILUFPS COHDO
WOW ! f:lli;t 4 br model. clo:.el.AllAorgeouslyde· WOODS COVJo: AREA. brick pa"'1o, pool, $US,OOO. Jt~ulJf Upgr<lded.-wt ma~ler :.u1te, gourmet coruted, move 1ight in! H-2 lol wathan wulking children·~ play yard. OPEN
kit, tamily, use<J l)rkk $00,000 552-8808 ____ 1 di:st<tnn: le>· l;cach. $4~,000. ASSUMABLE1oan.38R, SAf&SUN.S32Cancha.
lplr, + l'USlom pool & TO\!"Nl'OUSC'., "1g .. ly UP· S.17.500. ... ''"· l "' ARCHl1'1CTURAL 2bac. rNormll dan/lsmedrm&, Asking $79,000. Reaa. Of· d<'Ck Ownt'r lt':lVlnj( "' -.. r. II ll ot•f;N llOUSr,, .,.,n ....... MASTEltPIECE A/ . ew y paint fers Considered. 3 BR,
counLry 111 JO duys, will ~radcd , i HR. 2 Ra , !10332 H Grande Vista, This n t'W. 3 bedroom erptd. Sharp-V:tcllnL 2•7 BA, formal din rm,
bal'rt 111·1· 'r)r S2,900 pat to, a Ir. no murnt l,aguna N1)tuel, J Br. 2 ba EMERALD BA\' Ret1r . home wrth extensive use tM,000. I a m r m • 0 w n er.
T.ake at.lvontllfl''' Hkr Ownt•r. $32,!150. &U Ollta + bOnu::. room, $55,000. ment hm. 2lg. BO, 2ba. of wood and Ii( lass. 640-U39. l'I~ 5511 ii noant1w~lt't9-7587 494·7UI $87.500 494 -70i5.aft.5. breathtaking views of OWNER TRANSf.F.R·i..:.....:_ _______ _
11 .. •-c..,.Hwy. ---d RED . Good buy at LIDOISLi $77,900.
s&s 1;01.u1-:.'1w1-::-. r
Litth & JllJ'>lt.'r 4! 'tmy
:UIU "'I II, Ir..: IJlll Im.
torml ,11n rm , t u:.tm
oonus rm "'"Jlkan 'lh't
bur, upj.t r .ult<el rrµt~ &
rtrps. 3 rar 1itair w elet'
opener , ro.,.rcl 1.1,1l10,
ma~ tUctras. 8!17 !OH
~ 1(9J1tCNte Rdy
-ocean an night 11Chts, is •c.2 uv. 4BR 2b I ~"" E • PAC 1': ~HEN ....,... ,__. ' lreathtaldtla truely a rare (md '°'" t.he ;t ·"""· ' a, arge OftlH SUM. 1-1
MOVINU by wra'pp1n COASTLINE VfEW-owner that d~monda ' ,.. 301 YlaU.s..1 cl.-.h<"~ 11nd t>ther Cra1t11 LAGUHACHARMElt Cu~tom 4BR home quaHty . See th11 OPEN HOUSE Mar.2nd. Owner has movtd out-
llems 1n wah clolh~. rt ai1 Ben Franklin J 111001 "·JllCUUI-drftmjlUC home today. 12 -Sp m . 23582 or-1t1te. lmmed .
towels ;ind other I mens hrcplace. 2 Stoey hou. t 1'mpre st ve wood, stone $119,~. I.0 th 1 0 m 0 n c.1 . 3 8 R pos1es1&.on. Super 3 Br.
You ~et mot" space 11 'on R-Z lot with ~m to & glus con,truttion. lDSiSO.CO&lltHwy Norttiview Home on Udowa\erfrontw/pler&
the garage a.nd closets b Ncpand. Close in, walk to ¥164,900.Ll .... GO J.,a,una Beach cutdeuc strett w1ron· • aUp. $l~he~·
sellln" idle !lomi; with main bl'&~h & s hops. " 494--0749 &ullc vaew .... :500 .. Roe •...,.
P#llyPtlotClaasilledAd $82 900 Red Carpet RIALISTATE a.-aHIC)IMllRlty. 3&U£.CstHwy,CdM
Callfi.42 5078 lt••0ILor~ 497 1761 ~ ~99-1397 *' • ~::...:.:;.:..:.--~~~~• •..eta• .-..io6o , ,Roi Qr.675-2311
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5 .EDROOMS So mebody will appreciate th .. figures tailic v11:w 2 Hr, 2 bu, ~ Exclu1uve l nd.i;i,n Wt:lls boa Ii $600 ts
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LIDO ISLE
.. O~EN SUH. I ·5
Charming contemp.
SO' lot
Lrg 2BR 2ba. ~i 10.000.
223 Via :\-1cntone
·-Shatp Cape Cud 2Sty.
3BR 31.2ba, chn, l'a1n.
. t1g Via Korun
J3rittingham Realty SOLD!.
~like Zane listed 1707
J:EALTCAS 'rr;idcwintls in beauuful ;3336~~V;i;•;L~id~o~;;G~l~S~-1~'1~23~ Baycrest on t'ebruary 5, 1~75. On F'ebruary 21,
11i75 it sold for 91% ol thd
asking price. 'fhis was 22 Elegant l Oedr0!2.!!1 Con-days! J10W LONG HAS
Eastbluff
do. Lo west pn<'ed •n ,youR HOUSE BEEN
area . Across lrom FOR SA L F.? Cal l
school. Gar:i!:c door 675-ill.S
upencr. Spht-le\•cl. On-
... ty $45,500. Call V11l:if:c
Real Estate, 'tLI 10 P~1.
531-5800.
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Jenab I Irvine
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PRESEHrS
THE BEST IM
DOVER SHORES
:-MJ.GMIFICENT RESIDENTIAL
15 bedroom + den + family room.
Bay, ocean & Fashion Island VIEW.
Beautiful white terrazzo tile, carved
mahogany ceiling, entertainment
center w /pool, professional bar,
putting green & av iary . Walter King
642-8235. (Q56)
EUROPE~ ELEGJ.NC~
Panoramic V lEW of Upper Bay
from uppe r .& lower a nd lower
patios. 3 b edrooms, 21h baths ,
separate dining area & lovely
paneled family room + a galaxy of
beautiful crystal chandeliers &
sconces. Bob Owens 642-8235" (Q57)
G.t.LAXY DRIY~
Spacious 4 bedrooln on !)DC of !~~est
lots in Dover Shores. Formal d1n1ng,
pecky cedar paneled family room,
new cus~om1 carpeting. $142,500.
Helen Hartley 642-8235. (Q58)
,IMPRESSIVE!
62' Bayfront. +. custom 4 bedroom
w /rosewood & teak family room, 4\.'..i
baths, forfllal dinin"g, gourmet
kitchen, breakfast _room; pool &
jacuzzl. 45'1dock: +fee simple Jot.
Appl. only, Vee Stinson 642-8235.
IQ59)
IAY & MOUMl'AIM VIEW.
4 or 5 bedroom -_(amily room at
onl:.1 $165,000-Desirable 2-story Ivan
·Wells 6ome. Lg. lot w /room for pool.
Waller King 642·8235-(Q6Q)
HARBOR
'VIEW
Above it al I. ..
ThiS 4 bedroom, 2 bath
home wirh family room
is situa t ed on a pro·
t'ession aHy landscaped
corner view Jut. Low, low
dO'o\.'ll.
A 4 bedroom. 2 bath unit
with a ram1ly room and
many upgrades. Never
lived in. Excellent view.
Near lennis and pool.
this 2 story, 4 bedroom, 3
bath home sits on a cor-
ner Jot Wllh a gr a nd
view.
With a vie"' of the entire
Ne'ol.'port area .. this 5
bedroom, 3 bath home
has a formal dining room
and 3 car garage. Your
terms .
~THE REAL ~
~~ ESTATEHS
View
Charm ing Clift Or. \11cw
home: beaullful decor, 3
bdrm&., d1ninJ rm.,
gourmet ki1.Chen: all new
bwlt-ins, inc l Corning toP
& BBQ. Indirect Lighting.
Snack bar & wel bar,
frplc. Lovely \\'ide yard
with 2 patios. $79,000.
Oceanfront
Oon 't neglect 1.h1i. one. on a 15 unlt apartment. complex: w e Halboa tJay Club Condo. &r~(!~l \l'ealtya;~· Com~knock.ooourthxw beJlev,c in.' Located near Shopping & t UR , :.! BA, 2 dr~ing -
•ak t o l11>Jflc<"l th1 :s other fa cilities. Under $2$0,obo, with room ,. t;ori.:eou.11! Corotit0defMcr 32·22
today .. before SOlllt'on~ less than $60.000 down . Phone t.oday ! Co1nple1ely furnlshe1L ••••••••••••••••••••••• elseset"Sand s1•1tl'1)1tu:. l'ool . T~nnu1 . Golt .IRlll
choice opportunity 111r UNIVERSITY REALTY l,,;lubhou:.c 11ct1v1t11::~.
··Only " S37,5tJIJ. l.'Jll ..., • Owner s acrlfit'I:. • .1 •
546-0022 3001 E. ContHl..,.way 1 J .a.rs .i.~-54.Sij or 4Fwt0lU10
ail Coronadel Mar . . 673-6~10 11-1 r.a.1s-2u~1. 4 ucur,,u1n , 2 bu.th
RCMChes Forms. w/pr'1\at..: bt•aich uccO!li:..
' Grov~s 2700 <_iarllcn1•r u1c·I iW5.fn10.
· l~o~Property 2000 Monte Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U('lty K"rr ti l·I ·200 1 ;;;;~=====~;;;1 ···········•••••••••••• •••••••••·······•······ HORSE RANCH 1.'."'~'·"·' ... ---.. ...,...,. I• PRIOE HOUSE r ---
OF OWNERSHIP $41, 750 SPECIAL 14 I W lk t' FOR UNITS t-:1~ht Yct•r oltl cu:swn1 $18,425. <xt~r~ut \~Ju: iee ~ne~ Will take.3 bdrm hou~c hunlt-. Central air l'OO(il·
Regular i>ric~ $l!l,l:l5\J, II ' · ' is n<ak f ~asWude. Costa ~tesa 1n l1(111cd. 3 lldr1n. + 1a m1·
I mu:.t se!L fl:· e o 1er. •--hon•·· 0,, "''''' """ you cotn c osc esl'ro"· l>Y ~9'-J,U()I) ...... ,..._ ... I~· l.oucU 1ur hor:ot'S. C:ill
March 31st you tan suve S i' A KLING triplex with 3 bdr1ns, 2 Ukr.
Sl5'5. $1200. ~loves you Hl::i\L 1:-:STA'l'E bath O\\'llcr's urut. Shag 963--4543. 1n. no other costs. 2 HH. 2 ~33_35411 carpelin~ & cC\lar s1d111g
BA. all'bhns, H!O, "'OO<ll---throughout.
cabi nels, overs 1i c<l W. Ni':\Yl'OHT. Ot'ea.11 -1£ 1 . · Realbtote
storage, ~·1\ heat, ri1r nu c1>t , drps, $135,000. Plac• • · •••••••••••••••••••••••
VIE\\' 11t1.\·1r: tor lease,:.:
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w :o\\l'<'IJin1;ot.·c:1111iew&
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l\~.,! ,):j,') j CI ~'!'> closels. plenty ot view, 2 houses, 1 ~ Jot.S, • Quall l Wanted 2900
cond1t1oning,priv)lal1Qs. tll.l 'l<' loan+ 2 t .d .P1Dp•&li••· .. UWN Property 111 3-Story du11leK : largest & comu.l,ete fenced. w 1w Cll:.1',6~ll-5880 752-1920 ln}!le" ood . Hawthorn<'
best in tow it ; spectacular ci·pts & driJs, payn11:n1.s -'"°° QUA1l$f. NIWPOllT 11A01 oi· So UJy Area'!
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oeean &coasthnev1cw.2 leis thao rt•nt , t.::111 WAN"rED: Tr1or4·pleK. WILLPA.YALLCASH
Bdrms. & 3 txlrm. 'tl.'llh Village <_iard c ns , must have Jevcrai;:e & Ph T •,=========" bi5 MLl'j
iam1ly rnt .. 5 b~nhs, 4 l(l!J-8l2l. pencil oul, Uana Pt. lii N~W •I unn, 2 hlks to bch. • om D'Alessanclro 1•
frplcs., 5 g arages. The 1 ........................ ~ ... 1 ~c~··~"c-~·~~5~--.~-~·-~"'~---li rl«~ l llu)'. GOOd tax T .0. Propertiirs Macnab-Irvine l'inesl 1n everything. \\Tlte-otl. Income Slaitl 21J·til4 ·i>~7 anyome
~000 $20950 n10 ,\olany x t ras , or71-&·IMO·aZ:!l:ill.ti
·' . ' . 8 UNITS-POOL .s:M.i :!Si:) -----\\':.ilk Hi l1«:u·h & :.hop·
2 Story f t:~ccuu ve 1no111ng to So. µiu i.:. 2 l)•·d!'nonl. 1 lHitn
-NEAR OCEAN.
llG CANYON CC
4 BR Broad moor home
w /Conversauon p11.
Elegant Country fo~rench
decor tiy Lois Harding
interiors. Largecor.
lot. Prof. landscaped.
By owner. 6'14--4-WU
MILLION$$$
VIEW
Bayfront, s bdrm, 4 oath
2 Bedroom VIEW-$ 175,000 New~ort Beach . Cal ::01:1!kS lO purchase J \\ 111rt.•11 j ·' \' ,. Lt• •t !'><.' $20,951.i F'u!I pl'll't'. ·2 Prime b11 ck oay view or ·I Hit. tl«n honle HI li275 .i ntu B,·l lt: Cha!oc
Bedrooms. 1 1 ~ hath:.. loc;:iuon~ Just rlX!uced : * T IPLEX * Corona th:L l\1..ir . Prcl. Ll"l•til4 1;2111.1 1~ •.!i
SIJOO. m oves you in ~! All 2 lledroom.'i. Swim-c l u,,c to w:.itci· or j.!!!~i!'!!'!!'!~!i!!!'!!'!!!!!
Bltns, I{ /0 , ovors1z1•tl 1ning poof. $.IJ.750 down. CARRIES ITSB.F \\' fbc;11:h righl:.. l'r111 -Llt mo.I Jui>lt•x J !Jr. 2 t;a ,
c I o s l' t::; , µJent y or Just back on m<.1rkct -:J Shar11 uncts wuh pool. c1pa1:. 0111~·. Wri!c .ill 37-1, I 111. tJ••ll. 1;u3 Heguuta ~; .J.
storage, FA heat, air take advotntage! Call 111t•lud 1n~ penthouse with ~~II», Piiot. I IJ. Box ~·I 25til : li:l·L 14:.!tJ cond., V,'/W crpt.s, Urps, now 10 preview (71.i l ocean view. L.argest unil IJ6tl, Costu J\.1e:.;1 ~~
polis he« stune entry . 752 -1700. INVES'l'C\.1EN1. ha:s ma s:.ive double --------
Fenced patio. P1:1yments UIV ISION·lltVINt-.:. llrcplace, v11ilh picture Rentols ·
less 1han rent . Call TllE REALES'l'A'l'ERS windows to pool. Will •••••••••••••••••••••••
tlJ!l -tl32 1 , V1ll;1 .r;c carry "'ith 2U'k cl own. HousesFumished
Gardens on 5th Sl. just ALFALFA RANCH $1:1.SOO. By appointment •••••••••••••••••••••••
w11sl ot' Hart:>or lllvd. 111 llvO A<'res. high produc. only. _ • Getterol 3102
SanlaAna . l ' '1 g 1 & •
S•olleoch : 1084 mark e t ing cont£act DI• U HUNTING1'0NBeach va·
••••••••••••••••••••••• ava1laote . Plac• • · cant L Br , SIJ5., kids,
Costa Me-so 3224
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EASTSIDE
J Ult, o••W carpctinJ:, liht
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relri~cr .1lur
or1'pr 1me corner lot w1lh O c EA N f' Ro N ·r in
DO' bay fronlage. only 8 Surl s1de, 400llsq. IL, 4 Hr.
years old. Owner ""'Ill Open Sat. & Sun. &J.
carryat !J ~'.t'k.~.000. mount Re ;i It y
ion. h ~nu cmen I IQ -0 •11 l •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ot~er ranches ;1va1J. Pl op.,.tiea -Pf'LS • J Br house StOO. nr
Bill Grundy, Rlfr 7S2'-1t20 Ne1\•port F'wy. J Broce;1n • 675-616 I. MOO QUA~Sl.. HIWl'O•T llACM view mobile, t-luntin).(lOIJ
Nun sn1 ok..:r,; ulll) •
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Call 646-5855
VETERANS
---Industrial / Beach SllW. Agt. t'ce. Don 't rc11t .}ou c.on
IONF.S
REALTY INC.
213 -59R -1 3l6 ,
213-S:j2 -5376 <.1sk 101'
Denny .
Propniy 2100 9'i!l-S.130 O'o\.'n :i hurnc w1t11 no du" n
Fou R PLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• loJboa PHlnsala ] I 07 pay 1nent. 1~0 1J.1y m1·11t
Leased Indus bldg, 0 .Cn-••••••••••••••••••••••• q:ir al lca:.t Ju tla ~·,., {yfo • ! Pr'n nlv \Vorld Hc:.il t-::.tate Mobile Homn Assume existing 7 1 ~· • ·. r :-;'.1 ';· 1 ·0 .. · · , 2 Story Modern. JBr, Jba, For S°'e-1100 loan of approK S.tl,tiOO. l\latlo\\ Kennedyti44·5tt)5 2 ear gar , laundry. l'rplt.
, . (714)673·6210 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;..;011uafi /)'HI Jl llt.'C'('SSa ry. BY l)WNt-:R Boat yd. Ill Avai l 1mmd. \213 ) t)wner \\'Ill tradc lor Jree C.\I. Pill' frontage by \2tJ' 44~--6173. i\lam1n. Crtsy
s p••c1a11 s t' 111 \l't••ran
housing. 1\~t. hw V•·t••r..111
Coun.~elur·, :>.;u ;;77, 1·;11!
an,1'\llTh' *VACANT* & ('i(';ir house, U\I to d1..·,•p . \VHh older bldgs. to broker~.
:Sl5.1,100 tor h is equit~·. Or , ~ ooo JI EASTSIOE Double ~·1de 2 BH. only 3 11uy outri j:!,hl ior l>!i5'J revlo!~Ut!. · ·tu Corona del Mer 3122
DUPLEX hlks from down~own $7 l,nOO p r1ec. ~10.000 dw11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ BH 1..'.J,,,1ta · Ilk'-' fll'"' BYOWHER C.C\.1. ,,_t ini Shopping 7 t\4ti -11308orti-!2-3767 LEASE A ·vii::w 01 with gara:;c & l"ll•'lu::.•"I
5 Bdrm up & 2 Bdrm dn. Center al entranee to 2211 Ne-w t 91 N 1 bo y ;1 r '' !'> l o \' lo! ~ Corner at bcat•h. F'1rst park. Il lness fortes sale. (O'l::WMes.G lots tor sale 2200 1 ewport I-ar r. lll'aut l'l"lrr1-:cl';1tur.
646 8811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn. 55' Lioat shp. ~all. N' k -' · l1meor'fercd.SOO.OOU371>l Makeoffcr'. £0 G · 8 J 011 s11u1 ·t>1':'i u1u~ Seashore673 ti57!S American 557-9390 . -llAYFHONT 50xl00 Fee mo. Iona A1itls, arrctt s2:t11 n1un1h. ===--=='---'='--1-"===--'=----'-"'-I . JbD[f, Sun/E•e Lot. t;1 1s,1H11J. 532,000. H1tyG?5-4tl60. Coll 646-5855
Early area Bluffs: lg l Bachelors. Couples. Beat 646-5855 do1v11. J,r1nl·pals only. Cosio Meso 3124 -------- -
How about a Pro· BR. 2 Oa., din. rm., ll)l. high beach rent. '69 8x35. tJ.\2 -5267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ea:ol,,idt· :1 hl'drtntlupl!·x
fessionally decoralOO & Ong.owner.SOJ.51JO.agL \real nice ! Sacr1 f1 ce Eastside 2 BR house S!.5\J ni.i l ~t)J.-.l +:iilll l
landscaped, 3 bedroom, 2 iMfl -5.560 $2975 . 548-0432. J::AS1'SJ0 ~:TRI l'Lf.:X. Lar"c lot . ~-inonth 1\;.:e11 1 J..11; uril I bath Port Lerwick home •t ••• •1:-wrm••-~ with a lamily room? BIG CANYO:'ll 3 br, 3 tla, c~oge for sal. 1200 2 hr i·a .. httn,s. F~1>~ & iUIH lbl'Mwl Uri ! s_t ·I a s l +~I {HI. · ,\ g I <..: ,\1 f':;1,.l!>1dt'. \<·r~ 1111·1•
Owner anJ:ious. Lease pool & Jal'Ul:tl. S\35.t)(Jt), ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.en Ill OWll~r·~"· .I<oiun •"Ayr· HON"I' L.3 Ts 546~1;1•1 ___ • -.l hd1·n1 hull\\',:.! Ila, 1r11I ,
available Will consider R-2 or l{.J V 0 C A D 0 LAN U · Co. H~'.dt<)I',, bl--:iOOO F 0 R :.; A L fo~ B Y H-~-' 8 h 3 l 40 uc\\' cal'\}1·1.~ &. th .1p..--.
d 0 A h ..,.,.,~,Oft eoc "'l'J .,., c ·i·') .75.2_04. -60. lot intra e . ~·ner/ gt S l .79u ./AC Run l· o, T~NlJEH '' ~choi ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._u.,,.,u ""'-
6·14-5742 C a111 1'10 '1, se lter MewportBeach 1 , t 1 t " k • • iay_ '""--u s 1 Bachelor apt. l hloc lo 211 H, ;x""'l"H'tll!.!hl-..11•1 Anyt . finan ced, 7•~·~ Int. T1i;:hl T I C "\Y 110 1<'" 041 --• •-y U I -· 1m __ e._ BIG CANYON ::; s Jo r c es s a I e . np ex arnes u : j" "'2 l'l'L"U u ppdier.s t)cean v1~. i/-pe1:. l'rl·l1'r n1 :11T11•d
jJ"'nC:r/Ukr. 71-l-t.iJJ·4603 Itself !he r\'ltlC omp~iny 111 · IJU. mo. -u :l."J ~::!.'i n1u.tii:! ::!:!.lli
Unused Home 2 & den.
Open House 11·5. 1800
Port Sheffield (I/arbor
View J1m 1 $715,995. Xlnt
f1nt'.
· As N\'"' , . I tt:l' simple. M1rurnum b1U &12-0~% Broad moor .Home 3. sharp units "'llh ll).\J.I :il:itl OtJO and Sl:>l.SOO. For --------.i l11Lr1n. l ll.~. ~'.I' . V JI
i:xcellcnt 1>001 loton VtlR i:;ale ~.4~ acres, Lake r>ool intluU1ng pc11lh.uus1: l1llu.rmauon re •ardin~ L09""0 Beach 3148 111· 11t.:C. ::;:J:J~•. 5·1:1 .~1:q ~:l sr norc . Ut11 ., nr. "'ilhut·eanv1cw.l.;u 14e!'>l 1 &'-di• 11 1••••••••••••••••••••••• JJ:!.l'riuu•lluil_lr t'~I eul·dC-sac strccl. hos 1>tlal & :,chouJ . unLlhas rna~ivc:douhle ~.1~:~u.n_s_ ·ui ~in~~-~: t-_;,\IEH/'\l.DHAY
Pril·ed undermarkl!tlnr 1 71.J 1 074 -3!lU J ur lireplatt" 'ol.'llh pit·tur..-tilt Ht3~ or 644-ti .. W . !louse well furn. J /Ir. t ~lti5 1110_ I !Jr, t'lu ld uk.
last sale. Vacant.Call \il-115·1ri-J451 . wi ndows tu 1.1001 ar1·a . in· ((Jl(J(J J Ba. OC('a n vu. ~achsidc. a\'1J1J :J/t>,yd. Ukrlt.'\'
to see. Owner. &14----vot!J A artments ('ome ('Overs t'Xj1ensc,, I S550 ul 6/ 15. 613-41~. $175 n1u 2 br, kul:-; ,-.., 1":11
i\lagn1f1t'ent Pres ident ~or sale 1300 S/!1,500. By <tµpt .unly. ok.1\v;i11 3 l
H C d I · Newport Beach 3169 3 hr. 2 l1 a s;!Ou. l\ul,., & ~me. omman 1n g ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!ilQ"-·ll ~-I V -BUILDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1n"lcsuk . ,\\uv<'l•MI:..~ aew -~xpansive up· FUH sale 22 unit apt bid ~. 11 • Pl I " grading includes tormal . ..:l nl location. J yr old DCe • . Lovely J BH plus. 1-i• ba. ~160 1no. :! l1r. kill:> .S.
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curator 1ntcnor-;11rcon-~---752•1920 ATTENTION·, l<!LJj ti!J7-60l:Li. HOMEFINDERS
d1tion1ng & plu ... elec· Commen:ial MOOGU.1nnNt:w'°°''1' ... '" 1 . •642-9900• lronic air cleaner-Pro ea4u 1600 I C t .... _ HousesUnfun.Wd
h I -. b· h "'-p ''J ·TRIPLEX nc·1r Suuth: OS a rrn:SQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., II•, 1 , .. , .... ,,,-, ''''·''' l ern1aso steam ,n -., ••••••••••••••••••••••• -' · 1 I I l -' ~ "" ~ bedroom plus convcru-Cuast Plata on l;1r~l' t·11r I Ito• •Lcrs :.1>ci·ia ot. cOnl· Gene rol 3202 o,111.1· •ii\. no l.ll.:1!'>. ,\lu~t
hie den. i\vai!aole no1\· ;:it HOW LEASING ncr lot. 2-2 Hdrn1.,, I 1/ l'l~·ll' \\'Ith plaru> tor 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 ;1\t' 1•r1·d1t l'l'I'· ::il o.•.
l--L-U_X_U_R_Y_H_OM __ E_S __ I fJrlcc far IJe!uw rl'J>lal'~-OPEH HOUSE Bdrm. Fr\)!cs, ga~ llll r l llll,; /fllll'd H4. tllo :<i,;. dt·p 110 r,·i1111<L
1nent cost. Localed on i\iev.· (·ummer~·i;il ironi ins, carpets. dr:ip~·" I 549,500. f\\·n-Story, 3 BH. 2 10· 2:!74 J'l :t t't'!ltlJ•~li; ,,.;;i, 1975.-SlSOO. mttt!y quiet c ircle 1n 'furtl e JS•· :.q. H. l'lcnlv_ uf iiark-J~undry rooms, gara~1·' l * * baths , t'orn1;1I 11111111,e . r~ountains, pool, jacuzzi, . .,,._I ··enl•I ., .• ,. XlnC I I th 2 Br h OU!-<t', Sl ll .!lt·..;. Rock a r e.a 0 1 Irvine. ing. Froni J.~i It. lo !40ll "'""' a ..,.1 . I am 1 y ruo111 w1 unobstructed \'i·ew of Ciosetobeach-F;1sh1on It. and more l'rtnlc uft condition. Xlnt tn1·c~t NEWPORT 11rc11 Jace. ~1i:c e ll l'nt 1:.inu ht•s ok. \(,,,,.~Br.
ocean & bay. Jmmed. OC· l•l•nd-Q,-•nge Coun1y -m ___ e nt opportunity :111
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'I g 1 0o" , " .. tree\\':i.\' Jo(·;1uon. ~Iron).! "' " ' II \ 1 ' cupancy .• e an .e A · t ' "h · , 'liS-4 950 nlclt•s to heath. $Ji5imo. nr. u iH ' ·•Y ~ t'l'" "h h t po ,t -:.., opp1,n g )!r0...,'lh area. Leasin g ol-· · I rt:l n1 ·;1r Hoag llos11it<.1l. .,.-,. IS.JJ 557°~~l~m cs. &t2-l!:IOO Ct"nter & .:schools. Call lice nn :olll' Open ti uusc DAVID D. CARLSO"" V.'dl hold a't)prox . 21S 1st&· 1:1:.t n10 rent + dt "1' -0
FUTURE 7l4-752-7U:illtoV1ew. lH !'j 1'./\1. daily &S:1t. lJ-:! REALTOR 833-92,3
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R EA L ESTATE S Cl f 1076 i'.,\I . Call lo \>l't•l'ICIV. --$11n 500 ~i2 ISllll <:Jr g;1r, <'Pl . drp,, l-----------I an emene ~ ;11 i 7:>:!-1 71.l u . TW0-5 un1tapthld !!ju,,1. 7 • • 1~~R~-~~ FREE th1!d r,·u 111, Z),J,;v ,
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BY OWNER: Elegant 5 Hew View Home T11~: Ht-;,\J. ESTAT~:ns Cl'ntcr, l s t yr 1\•rrll' 11111 Costa Mesa *LANDLORDS• ••• BR,UpperBayView,J Bigenoughfor2fam1l1esf-----------1$14t.1 . 53ti -25i:J., Cl-CPon j Homefinden*
Ba, rormal din·rm , OP~N HOUSI'; 'Condominiums 592 -5010 j HARBOR I 642·9900
Richard Grttn
2'91 0 Java Rd.
Costo Me-so family kitchen, prof. de-SAT/SU1'1 l-5 P.t.f . For sale 1700 I BOULEVARD CJh1 or1ua :-; 1.argest
corated,new<'rpt.s,!rplt'. 134 C:I Levante, San ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!:!U<J. a 111onth 1ncom~, •Hcnl:1l:it•rv1l'e'• Yuu :11··· lh1· v.·11111l·r•1f
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CALIFONIA 500
Lus h land scap in g Clenicnte. l:Jruk e r. l'U~\IN!IUUS J-: 1n !1'\'111c. 1 lll'llt•r hurry-Woll 1 ~ ----
w f Japanes e garden ,1_<_!16_-_1_1_1_1 ______ highly upgraded. 2 BH . 2 DANA POINT I 1.,,1• 'f\\1J :itor~. 3 Bit, 2 1 ~
patios, lge fenced yard . H.1, p;1t10. ;.11r, no rn;unt. DUPLEXES ' SI 87 500 h:1tl1,,, 1or1n:i! d1n1ng.
Close to s hop'g, tennis San Ju!'n ~ lwnvr. S:J2.:J:ill. &14 OJ ti5 t-'ahulous tJCe<in \.ll'W !'> ' • I a n1 1 I y r o o 1n w 11 h
club, schools, $81.1 ,500. Cap1sfrono I 078 1! no ans1\lcl'· ~-l;lij7 .'i new beautitul ctup!..-st·~
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644--8777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D / -1 . }'rom $61S.~5ll 75 2-046(· n1•1g/1horh•1od1 about l
MODEL HOME uple11••• I SlJ.SOO do"'" n1d1•s to bt:"aCh. S.:17.'i/mo,
Un s sa ir 1800 I Anyt · . l:ol & last nl•l rent + d\'·
·" ONTARIO
MOTOR SPEEDWAY
R.llOVABLE Garden Hse.
Studio. lO'x l2' on elev'd
wood decking w /pwr.
wiring Installed, skylight
roof. USO. 548--i!OH NB.
BACK BAY
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Brand New Beautiful
ONE LEF'T-$'96.000.
4 Ur .. 4 Ba, fo'amily Rm.
·Penoramic Kitchen. 2312
Windward Lane., llazel
Npwatc, Brkr . 64.S-.19ZO
LIDO -Super family
homt!!. 4 BR, 3 BA, 2 sty,
so. patio, Neal' beach,
t e nnis. Priced right !
flJl,000. 673--8760 Ot
873-293:1
Office open \Yknu.~. 11 .5 1me -••••••••••••••••••••••• .• . pos it . Plc<1:s e phon e FOR SALE I', 11" V I Wkd"Y«Oli '""-"llK. ; e:iror .ostory upex. 4:)6-343l ap:t . • """ " Ne...,.·port Bt:aC'h. Gross 33
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Pl~·.r.-.1• t•;11l O-l2 ,j(;7s, ext
3.J:l tor ttl·kcts .
$71,950
Fant astic .burga1n !
Everything ready tu
move in.
4 big bedrooms, l'ormal
dining r oom, 2'n baths,
central air coudi11on111g:,
lush carpeting "1th thick
rubber pad, drapes, pro·
fessionall y landscaped
with sprinklers & fence.
AH on. la rge 10,000 sq. ft. lot. •
uu·o1nc SIJ,\JOU 1x:r y~:.ir. 931 Malaga Or. Oan1:1 Harbor -ALA JtENTAtS '
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Ask.111 ).( Sl;!:,,111.111. l'rtn-Jneome Homcs 1·1pa ls only C;1ll l!un or wt ~llf .. Hf\ltCI
·ron1 . 52~-1u"'°~;-:zo~il :~~~~~~~;;~;; Income Property ·2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
451 110:12 /!i•l:i Oi"tiO
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WHATISW Jl .. nul'l.i. ,\l.1r \!I t\ Jun111er41 .
DELUXE 4-PLE."<.. 6.6'k
loan lo remain w/SI0,000
dn JIJR, 2ha+J'rpl c for
o"·ner. Good loc11t1on.
YEAGt-_;Jt HLTY.
5;;6-6171
YOUR CHOICE ~&IAY,C.M. '11·NU _s:.!251 Ill!~. K:iJ -:!1711 --
ForGft ln•fffn•fll l)C t:AN .bach $11 5 3.Hll , I Ha , lgfamrn),
OUPLEXF,S L;i ~una Bigger on $165. Ires~ 1.·r1H s ~ clrps. I...:
AssumableVAloan F.P.Sl!JS cut l U Y~I.. l'~m1.ly-1111
inSantaAna,S39.SOI} \'IE\Y Lisy NB llght!o pets. ~tla. 21113 ~ederal Under construction in s..w ' ;,.1i-li7fll
JlunUngtonBeach EasfCostaMno CUT ~;Ibrhse$2IS.U.P. 2 ntt -t-'rpll' -Crpl s t_;
$71,QJO APPHOX. ·~ ACHL, RI LAHlil'.: I br gtp.-apt, Drp ~. cnf'i . ..:a~ &
FOVRPLEXES ~.OT. 645--6177 nice Cdi\t . furn, move 111 c<iri>0ri, ailults no !)('ls.
in lluntingtoo Beach EXEC AHOY l:JA Y vtew 2 br, 2 bOI 0 /W SI 75. mo. ~lllU. l'leanin1t
Brandnew,.$05,500 N BWAT'·••·RONTLOT ~.Lg~deck,gar .. now lee. Av;1d . i\lareh 15. Block to ocea;n $122,$00 c. :".ol NG l.~S 3 Br st00.10 NB Mti -21J.4i
WalklobeachJJ.18,000 Last & best lot Oil N.H's $.150yrly,frplc,gar 1-----------
SEVEN UNITSS200,000 only lake. ~1agnlf1cen1 IRVJNt; 3 Br, t'.R. $330 3Br. 2oa , Fil. lrple, on A-Frame NINE UNl'fSS220,000 Cherry Lake 1s IOt'ated 2 f'r1>lc, 2 car greenbelt Cor11er ot LH11U & Yukon.
We have the propen.y. blks. No~lh of 23rd St.,' JIA H BOH llunlingion .sa:~ 1wr mo. H!ll;·4l·l1i or
3 Bedrooms, steps The choice 1s ·up lb you. orr Tus tin Ave. Ha,•e 3 + t' R A 11 x l r as, .'iSti--4~~3.
Call lod;ty, ' ' )'our own l11k es1de estate gardener $450 1-"=---'-'-""---------
to beach .$5~000 THE Rf.AL • built to suit your every We service the beat'h 3BR, 2BA. 2 car gar:ig1..,
EST A TE FAii need. This choice loca-areas loo many to list. Cpls, drpil .
C.AYWOftft TY ~ale or (;ease old We5l 4 u" NITS. C.M ........ 0 JBH. IJJi.6133 ~1 lion has 1:1shing. ~wJm -ALA RENTALS • &42---0151 •
IA YFROHT CUSTOM llAUTYI
Dover Shores -136' on Bay w /pier
for lg. ,Yacht. Huge living room,
study, ·den , formal djning, a
bedroom suites + guest or mald·s.
()wner will conSider )ease, option,
•a.les cootract or exchange. $450,000.
·oloden<Foy 1142·11335: (Q6l) ' r -.
.,.. h •1 h 3 •• '""~""'~""""'~""'""~I mlhg l:l nd boating .:.* 141-1.2'0-. Rane · " :un ouse-J-!.'tha. two 2BR. Cood in 1 Minutes lO alrp()rl. ol 642--8313 II~ ...... !"!~~~~~~~' Bdrm, llv. tm:, din. rm .. V!l.lml w/aisaumable VA l kit. lge !rpl & bath. Bunk 1 'o an y t: Ac; f. I\ IMDUST. PARK oc:.ea n w th 1~aktt ~r· · ahl...d l206
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OELIG H1' F'UL J DH
College Park home tor
lease. $30!5. mo. t 'tosl' lo
cveryl h111 11:. Avail .
4/15/7J, 549~\ te'l IMIW-on..Mi•ttn fl'4~'44:nte
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fo r only $65,000. Open rala, hay.barn, u.ck rm. RIPLEX -Top Cost a l61),Q00&1uaref•ttt lng$4SOOO Island, 2 BR, 2 Al)' w/
$, \ f S un• l : 30-$: OCI s.tot age l:!ldaa. PIHit)' of Mesa area , No vacancy. r-:xccllerll Tt'rm5 UttlTtD llOICl:llS .M11gntricenl Vie-.., Pier 3 Bdrm. I Ba, Gar.
Nelson Robinson, •ftilr__, ·rm for hor1cs Cal\ 9"o1.·ner 80'k loan av:ul. 971)-7663 BdJ Grundy, Rltr -l~J~-~~~~~~~~~~l~·~fgo~•~b~o~•~I~. ~y='=l~Y~·~·~·~·~-~·~·~,·~·~"~'°~·~"~'=I· b1S-ll20 495-64S7 Ap;t. • 675·6161 • ~ 213-876-2723. Elden Ave . 646-!U7\ ---
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~l.K h •1:!5 ~l~ utJl µd llCh~ & ;.hop'1, lulu:.: i Hu, h Y rm. dio rm. kit, ft IS UDG t;T 2 hr dpl:u l'un:.t1tut1on Dr. HB 1<ar $2110 AWl.Y ot <>Ille~
• •nvatl $180 Sl'l.1 C&D, ~ '"4~6 ' tiOOSt Andtt?WS Hd.
._t.1cb.1l,1r -. l> II 1 ••• y V.\Hll':TY ul :.! hr hou~c:s ~ liH, i l>it, trplc. crpu, JHr, 2 a. ,1ruvr 1e.w ~175/~ l'llOO.\c }our111 <Jrps, cov d J><l~o. waJJc to Hom~ <.omm Pool $42.S
i-·Ai\lll.\' J lir ~!!;CM beach & :.chill $300. lst, ~ 6't4-41144
Li;t! lob, 3 br $".!OO/S'l75 1~~l + dep. g3J-uoo or 2 Blks. to Heach. 'pool &
Af AN Y Ii: c t1 om e:. ~--40iJg ll.'1\Jl. al dulJ. 2 iir. d~n. i ~/~150 C.\ll u.-. tur dt• Vac. Kids/pets ok. 3 Br l ~a. lrpl_. $350. Avail. now
c.iih lia, l car gar. Gd area. 645-lli:>K El Pt1erto Mesa
ALA REMT ALS $.J:Q ~--alOO/WJ-7&H
642-8383
3 .Br. 2 ba, lrg sepr fam
J Bit. :.111~lc i.1a1·, l Olk to rm, blln•. $350 mo, Ca ll
Duplex. new 3 Or, 2 Ba.
clt1l' kll. w/w crvt. drps, s:ns mo • yrly. f1ncsl
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I '2 ltdrooms-$148 Up
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1 l tb !'>I St1opp111!{ 536-{ifll>4
Beautiful gardens, pool. rec. room. No
pets, no children.
1959 Maple A•t't Costa Mno ~x jt(7~urt~b ~U..! ---
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J liH, 2 a •. College Park l>ill' hay VICW, s br, 5 b.1 J Cottdominiunu/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r \:-i I ~I LJ r: :! 111 , plll. home Nr. park. pools & 1.u >:Jr. 4000 sq. 11 ht\ furn 3400
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DUPLEX 3 Br, i Bu
bllns, tge Yard. oce
view. f260. "2-.USS
Ocean View 2 Br, 2 Ba,
$200. Psbwh.r, ttfrig; c:iu 496-1534 7:1Sam.
Coron• 4el Mer 3822 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEWLY
HEDf;CORATED ~2~ Larkspur. 3br, 2ba.
i325. 2or, Iba. ~$285.
Al l w /g ar age.
t>-11-&I00/644-7326
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So. or Hwy 2 br. den, 2 ba.
F rplc. !rnndeck. Call
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\'t•ry spec 2 bdrms, new
t•1H , drps, app'I. 2 pauos.
For :.pee µttrson. $275.
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:.Lov e , ret·rl g.,
washer/dryer, gar. no
Mediterranean ..
Village
The charm of Old World Spain
aw .. its you at Ring Bros.
Mediterranean Vlllage
• Wall to wall carpets, drapes
• Grasscloth walJcoverings
• • fueplaces
• Wet Bars ·
• Bunt.in Dishwashers
• Beamed ceilin gs, wood paneling
• Private patios and balconies
• Heated swimming pools
. • Night lighted tennis courts
• Gymnasium and sauna
• Security systems
• F air Housing
UNFURNISHED
lBEDROOM
lBEDROOM & DEN
2BEDROOM
2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
· A Special section for those with small pels.
Office Ope n Daily 9: 30 to 6
(714) 557·8020'
2400Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif.
:;:::_1;1~4 Dahlia, $21S. Costa MHa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824
NEW DELUX£1bl',cpb ,
drps, dsllwa.sber. (rpl~
end. ea~l2Q0.960-Q.l
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Guaranleod no rent aacrea.a.e in 1975
ONleACH
liucllelor troms:lOO
t ill'. l&.2 aa trom $27~
l Rr, 1 Ba, view, $321>
•Wmter at tMbeach
is bea:uti!ul
• V 1ews ot ocean.
Cal11llna & Palos Verdes
• 1.-•u·ge private decks
•2-1 Hour Security
"'Heated Pools-Saunas
• A!Ss1gned covered pari..-
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•Maid service avall .
.. furniture avail
tlpen t.f-F lO·ti
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Huntinqton Pacific
i l 1 Ocean Ave
1 7l4l536-l~7
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WALK TO BEACH
UTILITIES l"AID
Bc:.iul. studio apt.s, z&.;1
U1', trplc::., blt.ns. tll:.
'1wash1•rs, l cur gar11gc.
Su11dt'1·ks. From $lifl.
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Fountains, pool, JJtuur.
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fiJ;; lfaker 1• HACIENDA DE MESA SEACHE::i f APTS. Cycle
'\r ~cwport Fwy 160 W. Wilson. C.M. .'11t·e :1 BH .2 11a. qwcl up· to the beach. AJI uul. p<I .......................
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Beaulllul Grounds l>\.'r Bii n :., cpti,, drp:. t1i 1,2 & 3 Bdrms.
Adults · No Pels Jtilh Pl.. nr. 1'lewport • ,. * • • * 'i RH :!' • b<ith S150.
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10 minutes to ocean a\turrtE>d. o ver 40, nc LUV~L\' llunt. Bch .
Large 1 BR $175., Gas pcls. $225 Mo tHli -2-11~ home,. .1 & 4 Bdrm:..
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carpels, gas heat. l?J MEW l BR $295. fobm Property Mg inl
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swimming pool, r ec tnvlcx JJ>l, Jncd yard,
room, w ashers & dryers. J rplc, tlbl gar. t i.Its, drps. • fountain Valley 3234
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Shown by Appt. VILLAGE lti75 Eltlen, C . .\I. Wknds
675--6000 I Bedroom & eve:. tH5-IH77. wkda~::.
South of Hiqhway 1 Bedroom & De11 642-1905 _____ _
Ac:ma, tge 4 bedrm, 2 ~Bedroom~ . t. llUG ~;bedrooms. Surer
CALL 552-7500
·'-'Pl. lll!ts .• 'lew.Sp.inish I BDRM & ~tudio $125 & oa . Downstairs of 2Bedroom fownhse Joc.nwn. Heam ce1l1ng.s
H1•Jmed ec1 J 1ni.!, SlJ5 + uul. AdullS, nc duplex. Fplc, palio, 2400Harbor81vd. "' , '170 H\YCHf.Sl'--t Bcdrm .. IHK.~H:\. Frpl<:. Olll lll.!t~ 2 1 33 Elden W/O.Enclgar.$400. Costa.Mesa(7141~7-ll020 ::.i~-!6~~s . ~ mo
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unfurn, frplc, new shag,
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l;_im :11"1'.1 i\ p.1lw. 2 cu HJrreLt f<l.'Ull} t>.ll 5~00 :$1 10. I l:$R ;rallt•r, maturt ll(e fenced yard. Encl SurroundiftCJS unit, :.hug cpts, drps, l:Jranll new 2 Br. i B~i. ~· .i r ~.1 i .1 Pl' r mo --V -Apartments F-urn :.iclult. ti-t5 -15JIJ. 13:! W gar ~50 DELUXE l , l &3 Br Apls dwhr, lncd pauo, neam criits, dr1,~. dshwhr, dis· REALTY t-larbnr l(•W 3 or. 2 1.l.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'1ts·o11 . . L' B h I .1 I :11.:! I Ii I Jsk i.11 h1•1th 1 " Acacia , 1 bedrm oarage Also r urn. ac e or t·c1 I, I rpl. )!ll r . .'\uu l~ I) 0 · 1 N r JI u n l • -s µrk r s, wtr ..,llncr . ----------., s a . ' . .
A Hl'cJ Hill Comiwny rnmm. 1wol. i.:rcb1r. incl Balboa Pen1'n-·~a 3707 ATTRAC i liR. s"ac1ou:. apt .. t·ncl gar . $200. Pvt Pauos -Htd Pool ~oo. 2t>50 Elden ··A·· 11.i roou r . 16721 S11n!-. . • l llll ..!' • li.1., iww rlclu:1.(' l 111v ParkCemer -" Soulh Bayfront, lux. Nr.Shop'g-AdllSOnJy --- --1:14o -t l$5ti
:.1110 ,.11 It .! :.l.v o.l!Jll s-155 /mo. o·l4 -5ll'a ••••••••••••••••••••••• & s potless, blLns, bar, d i . N IC£ UlH, ""'ll. relni! -----------. I rnnc unous 4 be rm, Ul>Slalrs Mart niq~ Apts .... ~ · I',.,, r le n 1 II u n t -_-"A-H"(>R \' 'I > 8.t.LBOA1...... beam ceilings, wlk·tn a pt l baths 1·orevAr dlls. Sl1iS. 32.;.J, Ji lh l'I EXTR.\ lg 2 or. l C>:.i, dlx I \I L 8 h 3248 " 0 ICW i•<>ntll'u:. "" "" clos'e~.n rHarbor::ihp'0 • • " 1777SanlaAnaAvt:.C,\1 ..:,,,,,1Ctllan1 ."·1~___,_,1·>.~ I ·•rliour S 1:!5 1 unlh aquna ~ac: Hr + lien :! oa. 1\lonlhly 1 Br :i p t s cqu1 p ped ., view, Nr I.leach, mrkts ""~~ • u ... -vo.... puob1dc Jpt nr bch. Adil, x 11;-1~i~ K-ICl -1J65 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 13 , ;;'.n -1i 723 or · · Ctr. No dogs. $171.50. $72 ,\1grApll13 646·5542 ---sorry irn pets. $lti;>. L'•)I' 1 1-·'..:f.· •.. 11 borne k1cehcns. Unique loc. 548_7800 etc. ·s.5 LJVF:INAFOttr-:Sr ,,,:_ ... ,., .. _) !').\I '\LL :1 hr 4 l>lk". tram "' ' J .. -.~, •• • 673-7127 t Wintt·r rates oy wk or ' 6 7 --6000 DON'T PAY MORE l Ur Sl!l5. 2 Hr. 2 Ba ~2;J.1_oN_v_u_J_• -------JHH. 1 1 ~110 inc: relnJ;t. mo.tii5-l!74o DanaP01'nt 3726 h I d •it·l•J11. <111 uni~ ~!lll 111 WJD '>.!i.>mo 4!H-8136 LliXU HY condoonw:.iter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gel t e mos t tor your (;..is & water pc. A ults.
"1. ullb hi & l.i~l + dcp money . $'<!25. gets you a no pets. 114 r:. 20lh. \lu,..L H·1..· to ~1pprt:t.•1alt' _c_:i· .!l1r.~IJ.1. \.IC~.lrµJ,l.>oh Jl t RH. steps to beach, Supe r N eal l br Villa harming lBr, l 'n Ba. we1J-1ocated townhouse 54g-.J137or<i-IO<J5
:.hp, pool, 1acuu1. 01> J<lult.;, n~ ?ets. ~00. mo. Courtyard. Gar. $l?S fwnhouse. f'rplc. P atio, ed ed
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Olk-. 10 ocean. 305 17th
St. II l:S . (.'ALL536-<t2.50 \\'.illo. to Hl'al·h 3 br :! Bal llari. room. Super view! Mr. Head. tiiJ 71122 eve. vrly. ti73-6t>IO • 640---0493 cl
::rti.) ino. <~umbiner As· 629 .• ...,,,1 day:.. - - -H ti--' •--L. 3740 garde n settin g wnh tiltn-.. 1>11111. In 1-y. S2W
"' \ lm' 11 homl'. wasner ""'' B .\CH J un ...,.on vvvww ,.. t M 38z4 pool-For adults only. mo. lb> .\lmue \·1:.Ld !W . ,11:,,., ~ n•lri~ inl'I. l'en soc.4!14--4:121 ----. • yr Y $140. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... os a esa l'HE VEND<>'tE ti-15·43:111 . l Bl{ t·ondo nr. H~nt_. Beacon Bay. A,·_.,1 now on lllll111es [ld. 507 E . ••••••••••••••••••••••• " -_ ~:;~r:::.1~.,;~~t~"~,~~..ll-RV E8x0tremedly c~,arntou·n g ~ leJse. 2 Br. J I>~.:.. adu!t.~ B:ilboa Htvd, 673~ LOWR~TEBCl.ES Y , Eictra l<frge 2 Br, 2 ba _1_g.i_;,_-_A_n_a_h_e_i_m __ .)4._;)_· ~ __ iu_ Lg 1 Br, close 10 0 C.C. & '.~~r~.c~~ol~~~ r~~~~
1 94 + en. "s ry, only. :\31-1000 t>i.1~1~;) -"' , Ca rpets, d r apes & c c-OR shopg, new pJlnt, SttiO l:IW-.J3C!J <;c·m1111 <1·.1tcv n. -4641:1 I rplc ·s. wood paneling Pat Costa Mesa 3724 Executi•e $uites ou1lt1ns g;JO c;;Et'ITER St. Adu~~ ~Iirfr. n~'~ets mo 75l-S7tll:I ------
\.' \C.\ ·"I .1 IW :!Ila, :!· lNhor~l~gheonudt .• ~~~. t~~ LIDO ISLE--··c···a··s·a···d··e··o···r·o···· 727 Yorktown Blvd 6-lti-111:11 Unfur/lurn frSlti:I ~ 2 BR, Oltos, n~ Ba. close ~tor~. h 1d o;'fll'ts OK B h ur d LV k ----------1 1~001 rec m elev I BH UPPr:R, cpt, drps. to oeacn. Sep. ~arllge. oc. Couple pr{'fr'd, no 3 BR, :!' :! .l:lJ, \1cw, 51.1 eJc ., v a or town LAM .t. ucH..t. ... ...,.S · r • • ~ms. At :.ilure Sm••cc or · u SJi.1 rrlo. 111c. WJLer & y ALI U'flLITl""'PAJD 536 ~411 "'" A'14.r• St:cgale,oas1wtrpd. .. ;)Jti--U32t early A1.•1 0 ardcncr i\r lx:h,:.chls pels. S5SO. mo. r s . Boat Doc h., pauo, 2 C ~ ,-,!'.) --v 77~ScotlPlace,CM .. cpl. only, no pels or
... lease. 494-2791. Jrplcs. ~14011. mo. om pure octoreyou rent STUDIOS• 1 BRs "n-=73 525 Victoria, &-12-89iU ch1tdrl'11. tH5-7ll:J CONDO 3 u1-. 2 oa. pool, -.lwµ·g !llll Al11 Ctrc c d ed "' .,..., "" ' -----
•,M,11 l"'".J ,,,. x.11J· 1 .. .,.., L f!TLE l~SCH.\:-ICE Co. uslom es1gn •Full knchen Adults-No pet-Dshwhr CHILDR£LI OK p.11111, 11·p1. IJ/tns, tpts &
.. u" "JO AVAIL 3/15. No. ag., 2 JJ.1n LCWl!-i 1~13 1 t>lt> 241 I i"t'alUrm~: •Healctl pool Shag crpt--Closed . ..., 3 Bfl. 2 h.1, t•11e1. palm, nr t.lrp::-. Wa1Kaole to bch,
l\1<b & Pd~ o\.., 3 l>r. ~180 br, I ba, 2 frplcs. Prtly. -----•Spac1ou~ kilchen with in· •Laundry taQAllUes garage. Gas BB Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br Hi Ba 0CC. Cpls, drps, bllns. srnrcs, ~chis. Lease ~,;.
(;J-. & watt•r 1>U. Broker furn'd. S290. 1st & Jast.J Br, fa m rm. rcfri~. d1rcctlightlng. •F'ree ul1lllles Gas &waterpd-Pool ~UIO. Duplex & 4-plex. 2 S215.mo.557--0350 ca I I co 11 e ct : 1,.l't'. 4}14-0292or497-3262 d s hwhr, J ~ }rd, nr •Scpar:n e din'.l.{area •Free/m en!> p ools, c rp ts, d rps, -----i!IJ-<!4}.1_24U:1 B1·111 g k1d&1·ut:!hr~lll OCE: . k . Jlarll nt' 11 $325. •Home·llkestor<tge •l'V&maid,:.ervav.u'• NEWPORT 548-7911 KI NU::i t ZE Bdrm . . 1 · ~AN view 3 ingl li-12-34!14 •J'rrvarc putios <'i.lthedr.11 l'Cdin~. pauo, t.aral!~'. v.:i ri · "l\/rct bdrms, 2 bJ, trplc, bllns. •S4'r·B·Que APARTMEM'TS A.tr. :.tor . l·;mply 'd . :! hr,:! hJ l'·lbC ~25. mo b•H•ms, tncd vd, 1.se llV/· •Clo:.et.I garagew/storage .. p ...... -e ~ .. rv1•·e UR u . ~ 35 MO NEW j 'I .
-.u , ,... \T II '"''" ~v '-l o . nl :Sl I • • :i1 ult:-. 1111 pl.'ts. ,, j?r !.l:>l l\1d-..11t·t:..~ini.:lt·..,ok,v:.i I din a rea. wa:,,hertdrycr-1 FOR CHILDREN ., .1rl.lle pu man •!miletoocean PLUSUTILJTlES nr.wgl' \\1.'.,\pt. .. 11 ". l'Jll1 Lease. SJ?S . .J~J720 •K1ngs1.tc Bdrms N HOMEFluDERS 1 AND THEIR •Pool -Barbeques-sur-MEN. sma1l oeach hotel. Inlants. 1 0 pets , IJd
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" 24;)1) Newport Blvd, CM 1 BR APTS ' rm. >a, P' 1 · t ,..642_9900 .. il.<'_ase0c.Vu4br,21r.~a. PARENTS roumlt>dw/ptu.-.hlndscpg Rooms~:uoweek.Apt:. gJs & water pd. SlBS. ~.HJ w / i::uest apt S650 Tiu:-. II a rbor \ ll'W hom1· Adult • .., -No pets ~100. m o. ;)Jti-7056 LRG 2 Brs, pool, nr shops. ~l :t!JJ!J alt. ti, wkdys,
fn•1•n•111.dh11ol.moll1cc t/l-lltilQ-.->W7 1::.hJ~jll'tJ11cJrpoof.tntl IHOH"7 Furn.S2W. adults/no pets Uulpd ld.i S t&Sun
J Jli5 W. Wilson li-U·l:l71 2 BR. fo'urn. Downtown M · C M. Like living in a Western a1 Y j · _. __
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2 BEDROOM
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11rcplcc carp uraµ 1 1 .1 •"'""'>"'ioht.&Up , h L'Xl'RA l"e l'·"> or trom Cl'alures : 00 ,l'Omµl~ll'I. . ., 1 cd IJ ... lmn -.1 i11lal$'ll~ I ,. · ~. _ 1l·l111n;.::.!.iru1wr ""°·"'',,., llBr.,tres lyrec.lt'c.t\liO "" .•. " -= 1k1t chenw1threingcrawr3 BH , J1.• b.J.:\C. rµLs, ~or.newy pamt .crpt:o. HACIENDA ,~.t.;J.m~:.1.-l.!iu. ___ JJlt,1\)1.0HC;HolP •:-Otudw&1 1:JR 1\pts oo~G eorgittSt. Sl ;);) !->p . d1 scounc lo incl. W.11ltowallpiusn <lri>:..pool W:itl•r&trash & Jrps_, gd1-. 110 p~L:..
REALESTATE NORTHLAGU~A l ,,1.!-111tAJ •r V&Ma1dSeryr\va1l 536-2354. quaht1ed renters. Jnlan~ carpeung. Adults only, ptl. ~i:J5 . mu+ Sau tidO.\'OI\ $1W.<125 A llrn· I I •Phoncserv,Htdpoot ok. no _pet ~~· llll:I• 00 Pel:.. ALL Nt-:w• clean ~.ll't' tl:ll-0109 ~l. 111.'>~X Ht,1lh Hhd II B :-;µhl lc .. e l, wood&~las.; •Chlldr~n &P1.!tSert1on l.oCJU aBeadt 3748 ,\-Jo11r ovia;J IH-'J1-13 ---·-------~tt..:! "ll 1• du PI t:,>-• s 1 t-ps 'rom J BEl)J!lJO \I 1 , 11·w + •$5. 011 week:. rent w/ad' n Hig~t ~o~ & only a very Huntin9ton Beach 3840 l Bl{ t, PI' E H. lgt! ll\··rm. ~-. . -·-. -, Oc~idi • 2 bedrooms. 2 1111111 ..-I l'lllll' l nrtn.Jl :t37ti Newport Blvd. C~I .,••••••••••••··~:·•••: l BR + oonus rm, new tew avallao/e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 01i. from ocean, Jge sun-
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1111 I "r SI .L> • kub. /1Jth" llreµlace dct:k~ 1 · 7--c 1-"'"'7 BACf!_~r beach SH>S/$l85, cpL._, children & pet ok. 1939 WALLACE lfL·~i.:. cdr1ion. t\dult:.. l,l'I,, i1 111 \l,..o.!Hr1ic:ean •. ·1· -.1 ·>· mo'nth · Ji ittui.: lirqtlJC't'. :>.J!Hf ;);)l)f.,:J·->= wk~'> Uul pd col tv vt.ir v ..,..,;:i . a · ,. 11 / •01 r .1 . • :>. • · . • · S23.>. 37 6 E . ltitn St. ~:!i;J. mo ll3-5~2-10i6 \ t••\l tnnl1tll' $180 • . TURNER ASSOC '".' 'I , ' < ""' 111 l.a3:>.'IJO Co~;o,l ·IW-istJll __ ;,~-l5 Jl 642-7458 NEW ~111 .' II'.... I .Jtn1 lie~. .\i.:l • • r .hti 11111 i-.1.11111 I rn11wd. RO~ ... APTS .... _ rt B .-.a.. 3769 ~~rn. ;1 HK. G..ir. Crpt.; . . -1 .. ,., .. 17 , l'l·l.lll ll115N.CstHwy,I.agunu '"'t'Ul•J111·v. \\.Ill. i\nw ***GA ti;n ,_-wpo ea'"" I.! BH, crpt, drps, onns, )Bedroom Urps. i/JJ Ellis, u.
494-1177 1
t11 11.1iHh\111·r ***POOL . ••••••••••••••.••••••••• gar, patio. 2346 Santa DELUXE garden apl, 1 Fam1l) room, fir0p1~1cc. ~12-::!tiiloroi.J-<ig~
l'\\11 Mory, J BH, ~1 ~ ~---------l'urn 1&2 Br apls 10 On lht> oeacll, ~tuJ10 apt. Ana/\ve.M33-8731 br. pool, ultC pd. Adults. atrium , sh~i g c rpts, ----i.,.1h ~. lt11111al d1n111 ..:. Delux l Br. Duple-.: LIDOSOUD ad ult ~<'et.i on. Elm Sll5. montn,adullsonly. ---Sl7.J. ti45-4i6l. 324 K cllildren &pl:tsarceµLecl. WALKTOIEACH
1.1n11ly room w ith ::i1rnc1011i,, pri, wO<XJsy BAYFROMT l;.irdcnApl:.,642-36-lS n o p ets. leasP. lll:lAltr lUr,shagcpts,ottns, 20111 No r·ee. !lliO-:J22l H.Ef l & 2 Br, cpls, drp::;,
l11••pl.1C'1' J•;x1•1•Jlt>nl S2i.i.111cl. utll.4!17-23iC lil!Pdroom..,. l'1t•r&Shp ,\1cFadden,IH~-l l'lli.) tlqJ-(. Adults. No pets. l'roperty,\t11n;i).!'ement Oltns, gar. 212 J5lh ~t. 111·1~h1torl111nd, :•h•llll :! Avail. Now. ~l.!1111 •\It>.111Jul~·1 SUS CASITAS :bl i..>. I :171J Wallace. OAKRIDGE VJLLA 3 br,,~~~~~~~~~~ 536-74laor847~57 mll1·-. 111 h1·,1d1 S.li.i/n10. DAVIDSON M 1 n \ll cs t o Newport LUX Jge ;.! or 3 c1r occwl til1; 01 iti 2 ba, bllns. children I·-----
h t & lJ!-.I mo n ·11l +do>-Laguna Hills 3250 Ht'.ich , hachelor & 1 Hr •:om. winter. ~J..?.i up. • w e 1c ome . £225. 851:1 BRA.ND new deluxe 2or, 2 BR. Apt. $160/MO. Go
1•ns1c l'l1•J,,.. pho111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY lurn.Atlulls nopeLS.2110 ~·~pl1. lnd1 v. l::Jr l J llH, H efr1g, SlOve, Cenler,645-~l~ toa.d1nrm,llllns.01W, direct,li·l22 Queens'Ln, ~11,2 -Kl IK .!Br, :!!:J<.1. <iir, bllns, cpl. --645=7573 ,\cwport ill, CM • &lo-J H I porch. ~140. mo. No pets.. cov d. gar, nr. llur. S!:llJ i\lgr. or call Donna.
----• , . ~l-1:1~3o 2 BR. H! Ba, 2sly. Crpts, 114ti-:IVl.'i ll~-7521 eves557-6l01 ·1 ''b .1 d dl>I g ar . );lnS. mo.,, Br1;: Hn I•• FIH l111·cJ 2035 Full•rton.'"u J:J£ACH-Clean l br. f o -drps,encl "ar.Adults.no ----...:' ____ :.:.;:.=-J~r ... a.cpt,urp-.. :-;w ... r, fi-j l:Ul ~fl" ,:i->14 , ... ' .. ~ ., '''"'IJO~.d i\r ~ra.tc ~·-= _:___?r ,_ ~ ~d llVll. l·omm µool. 1 Bil F'urn,llrgcloseLs. June.I.3th . H.entnl!goc1.1 $l•IU. l Bit, ne~pa11ll, ~o pets. $1115. Nr. 19th & Hulttiftgtonle-och l840Huntfngtonleoc:h 3840
:.dwol. :-..11, 11111 ~l.?· 71111 LCHJuna Ni9uel 3252 t•·nn:."'.,~ rrc· Sti;!.l n;o yr q ucen ~• i.c bed. pri v. otc. o73-o2.1b. uog::i. ti73·C Center ~t. Pomona. 54g~7-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ur~ Jlitt.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"' .. !_1 Port Lcrwuk Pl. .1 1 p . . 4:11 -1763 -· l.AKt::&GOLfC'OUH~I-: Mkr i.cu-57711. url!-.1>10g rm, extra rl! £1\fHOU::.f-: l Br near coll ege.
;! HE>dronm . I lt;11h house r oom:.. • t! n c 1 · ~ u r Ocean & nay new~ I lllk U 1 2 Rt.I rm. I wnh range. Clearbrook Ln. Adlls.
Crpls & <1r.ii11.·,,. Bltns. :! Br, 2 Ha tiJniJo. ~. Hl.t;FFS i-, l'l,in 3 Br 21-.z w/~lora~e. Adults only, oeache~. trplc. <.rr:; d /w. \\'atcr pd. Married, 01~er ~155. Call 714/452-8443.
Fcnc-t·d 1>.11 K v.1rd. ~2'J. _t175 2030 or ~i~-iiilO_ Ua, l.•m rm, din rm ·Mo. no pets. etc .. 3 br, com• den, l o.i. cn11d OK. No dogs. C1ose •
mo.,\-.l\J111 llt•\orDalc. Missioe.Vi•·io 3267 ~no ~.,25 t>l-l-5173 n i ce tu rn1lure. No 10 schls & snops. 1952lBRUpper,nr::>unflower
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llJlh. 111111 ~ 11~. \.·rpi... I ll'j:..~.·. ~;)om .. o. ~ront & ~ No_ycls 6i5 .II ~-t o s hoppin ~ 1~ mile $29.~5 WK UP. l Bdr, 2 Ba atl1ts. no pets. ~1$5. eau ----------1
' .i~1lk'll111 ,, .. t l l l'-' · · •• &Bach. Color l'V ma1dl .. ''-""'! New 2 Bdrm, 2 B a, llrp-. . .! t·.ir •'·11 .~in•1 ··~ " ""' -" SanClemenft 3276 be:ich.!.13 lW.l9lh:.:>t. . 1 ·r11 1.· M. I•'/\ ..,..,--.,..v · -Cathedral ceillng!'i " 1 r cl .., " 'is 1 m u c.4..,_ '""'' serv. poo . ,-, 1 ~ , , ' -· -j 'n 1,..au11cuJ Laxe Forest.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 0-voo~ 415 N. Newport Bl, NH. L.1r~e :.!Br ~175. Sgl Story, skylights, large k1lc~cn :1i,.,-~·1"'. 'fti$, J,dQ a:.k :--.1 .. ir n1•w ::! ~lory Jux J Br, H'.iba. FR, patio, 646-96111 oeam ed ce111ng, cpts, & bedrooms , patio,
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IJ a 1 c: o n Y. pl' u t. $31omo.49G •~•U7. ·-Costa Mesa "' Ave.O.o~J. lngton Beach, 2226 .., L1r"1· I HI! di•n, drnmi:: 1.ll\d~c;1ped Jront & rear ---328"-!•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pacific .Ave, CM, $235,
I Pd at·· ti i;:n ;, 1-' /I. .H I, A t<... 11til lit ftllered Santa Ana v V1ew-Uolf Course. lm· 847-3Ml days, 536-3638
111:.111.i-.l. W:ttt•r 1111 po111.1rplc.1ealureson&••••••••••••••••••••••• AMBASSADOR INN mac. 2B r, patio, quiet eves.
o1 hi -i7 I.! on U11match<1t>le ar onlv Conlin nr. S.Ci.t.Plza. 3 br, adulls. Stores, laund.r-----------1 HAClfnrp1t·r~l:i ~oon ~ll:i mo
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, 55l-43W/$49-24~ spiral staircase, r e al :•Bil dplx ~IHOl<l v/rel __ .~~-lfl27 :__
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nH<i\t·:H.?hrhoui.e$210 JT'SALLHERE CONDO nr So Coa.,l :.~;.,:.: .. ~ ·. v--Pool, Jac:uu1, gar, ut1I gu&waterpd.S48-ll6S.
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lUl \ f doM l hr hou'c ..... 1'orm.;1 dining & $28.S.Lse SIG t11;,'l11 -·~-__ .......,_ Eves ti45·4411. 3931 BR on Hamilton nea r
'.!!I. hill-.~ pd, IOOl' 1111 1 kl t 0 2 b ---L-...•fwtll~ ....... w ..... -~ llamllton6'2·11'60d~ys. Harbor. Crpts, drps, Jc11 11 •'•1 a ~ .1r. . a. WHhninst•r 3298 -~---bll I $lu.. N v \Hll I\ ol .l.tl hrl l'll<'f,t1p.il10&1:iwn.2car ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOt<"-feclltttft .. .._ ....,._,.... l BR, stv. & relrig. $110. &75n_:~Brok°"';~.11~0~~
homt'' all 1•rh·1• .. & .1r1•11' enc·: J {hJ1 · ~hd &filte~ed l'nusu:il J Bit rnu~t '>('l'I ~·.::-.._.,c...,... ::;:9 •5 mo. Adulls only. cpl. No
·ALA RENTALS '"10 "' eJut i.:arc ''" 11 1 · i'<r ~hie· ':..<1 P.1rk T..,,.., .. .._.. a"....._,_ pets.543-953lafl,,PM DUPLEX 2br,1 child, flO
6 .. 2-8383 ,J,l1•111wnho11sP1\,1,c1·.11 l ~l"" W r I I. (' r O....Ct4iel _..__ .. .c.. W..a-6-....a. pets. $lli5 552--04&; o ~ .11 tlfllV S.!ti!l mo " v.. a ~ ' 1 t ,...._. ~T'"' A
Cou.RTESY "'~ALS K-19-JS!>t:i 2 BR dt!luxe studio, utll e;.tS-7735. t203 mencan 1 2 Rf<,.! ltJ. /.!J1.1..:1" ltr .mtl "~""' W•THfAU.-STllAMS-LA~S pd, B!ln1. crpls, pool Ave.
" n<'" C'nmm ,1\im ll()(.lf .111i, 11ii HouHsFvrnlshedor SUO. llHtJ Maple . --M-1-w-2-1-lt---2-5--r ~>o mo Unfurnlshect 3300 2277 HARBOR BLVD MS-tt01~or64$-6tU7 ..,
.i RR hu 't' ,Jiil. .! ll.i Newp~rl l~adt 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA .. J•SA. . •• P vt derk, spac1ou . 1
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HI Jll rl'nla l .. :\ol1•1• hi tond<J 1'\f't Jl(l~h:ltir z•, At't!Cl3, ~UM Munch lo 645-4840 .hdwood.fltl.bl\O.R&O, 640·8177, Wkd•r• p 1 o o t• l' r k e ,, I I y • tM 1rr111 1mol, nr Ho;1,:; month 1225 mo 0.1y!> no pet~. ••~. mo. 21&'1
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A large ft.trurlous apartment featuring:
Prlvau patio • Formal dining room
• Continuous clean Ing OHn •
Del wee rmige • Dl•ht.OOMie:r • Dl1poMJf
• 1150.000 recreation cen~ •
Hmt.m poool • JocuaJ • Souno.t • Night·
lighted oolleybofl court • Fireside
TV lounge• Bllllardl • llble tftinl• •
Laundtyfocllltlu• Coua-eci~ng
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6700 Warner AYen~
• Hun11no1otr Beach
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lnc.rod11cln1 new bach roundliaC• / East:ude •stdlff Dr. ,_.._ ______ __. and l bdrm apc.t well eo,,i.a Mesa. Avail now. Newport fl'lnlnda1Ctr
worth seeln~. Refined CaU 54.ll-714d. LeaJ .. Office S,.C.
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rurn1shed. NEW Palm D~rt Condo, DELUXE OFACIS SP•IMILlltS Calif. Animal Control .
3BR,28a&h.S325. Vearl)'. •$ 185 to $215 ~o~~.11a:!i~~a~~g p~~~P~~~e~~,.,~~-F1t>ep~~~~;:Cood: .r.~~·~rffa~,:C=~Y nl. lblk from beath. 646 8453 Reservat10M. ilOQ. per mo. Incl. A/C. cl'pU. 536~1 ·
•. 615_1026_ • week. 714-493-&73 drps, all util & j&Ntona_l .... Lwi•• •·~-&Co Animal Assist. Learue serv. • No Lease Req. • ~ ..-~ Adoption, Spaying ft
2 BR, 1 Jla ·& 3 br, ! b;,a il!llXUt"Y ldl.llt rtntlll from 2 BR, J,.. ba, abaf, stv, . . ·--¥!' PALM SPRINGS. 2Br, 1 Month Free Rent. (714> M ·2100 Neutering lnlormatioo ;~~~.;. .. 519c~lab¥ma, 50 moncNV. refrig, frplc, nr. bch . • • ;fJ l~~ 2ba Cjondo .. Beau furn, 2062~. E. Briatol, NB St-a 4550 960-a>o ___,,..M......;-'a1~ ~orv Df. Wiit. Adults, no pels. Pref. -e ...._c..&' • ~I. 8CUHJ, pal.lo, ten· 5S7·7010 ..... -r -Animals Impounded-, .-. Of ll atnr.. 1111..G•W'¥.., I &dulto 't ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0
•• ....... . 3844 Un -~ gi rls.$295.~ ~fru•' . niscour ... n .u .. ,nopeu.•---------1 ~..................... ~=~ • ~'t $35 day, $22S w~. '800 LIMK , Heai:le, l't:m, tri
NR. SA Fwy.2 sty, 2 br, 2 ~~~~ NEWPORTIUDEAWAY . 41''!1 . ~ . mo.tl7S-t5*>. p~~~~:t~~s~!s or ~~~~.811:m~1:1k
ba, patto, air, 00 malnt. • ""'""' Yrly, Z br, blk from ba" I JI S .. rMr AW ........ to..... 4100 Ch 1 h u an u a, ma I e,
$29S. ~4--0163 IC no ans. def · & be.ach , frplc, ope~ Hewportleadt •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ~~... ...=., ~~~~a~~~n;~;~:e~g~ red/wht
839-7;>8? ~ ~ beains, ut11. pd. Only MA.."11 40 to 60 yrs to share Y. San Diego Fwy. ~~·0150 Pup, brn/blk, rem
2 Br, 1 'A ba., a/cond, pool $274.95. 673-1009 my 2 Br' 2 oa apt. $150 ~:.:,.....,..... G e r m • S b e P •
& e" w t pd.M•-mo. N.8 .645-3761 ,.. .,.. ..... SJNGLE car garage tor blk/brn,lem r "• a er ..,..»mo Yrly, Nr Ocean. SBr, 2ba, SANTA ANA 2 Br 2 a.a ./..., ...---. slorage only. i"lS. mo Avail March 15. Cati gar, pa1io. Newly de· Upper $180, down,$190. i ~ElSURE World res.Idem ./-... ...-. ~-11~ . L>ob1t!, lvrtblk,fem
551-2632. AdMlt corated .. $37? mo . Brupper$115,down $l2S. ts Jooking for lonely, re----------·• ~~fe Shpdog, wht7gry,
L1n•ta leach 3848 G•.. ~·434.S. All w/encl gar & A/C. ured lady to share home. R..tals W...ted 4600 Husky, olk/wnt, male 7 Will · •-Pvt rm & bath ln ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••··~;.;;~~·~·~.~~i•••• HoMH . Lido Isle Waterfl,"onc. S4ll_:~:7ept kids .,. pets. chg: fo~ lit~ cOOk'g: & ---------Resp Gent so Seeks Un· ~~~~~~~~t:;:.'~!te
l Br & 2 Br, Pvt ace t * 2 WEDS FREE ~ ~~;~~:..b:::t.sa't>~;~: *LAS IRISAS * ~~2i; n 10nsh 1 P · FREE REN'f' · ~u:~. ~~:'::!·4~~l:,~ nr snep Pup, t>lk, male
t>ch. BeauL gurden, pool. Move tn w /deposits Heated. Adults. ssso per ---------• Ot'f1ce space, handy to Shep Pup, t>Jk/tan,l'em
Qwet adults. $300/$500. only l BR $190 2 BR n\o. Owner 714/ 675-a044 ~ Br or Studio, furn or un· Femi room mate to shr 2 Sa!' Diego Fwy. All sites. 1 or 2 Br Lido area ro CA TS
2100'-4000' I
PRIVATE YARD
A/Payable uperlenee
n•cessary . Type 50
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perience necessary.
Call for 1&ppointment
lndu&trtal Relations
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TELONlC
ALTAIR
LAGUHAIUCH
Equal Oppor. Employer
ACCOUMTIMG
CLERK
Excellent luture & op·
portunity to learn new
sk1lls .1or s harp.
hardworking youne
person w /min. 2 yrs ex·
per. an A/Payable,
Payroll, Gen'l Otllce. Ph :4!J9·2781;4~)1J.2851, $230 llefrig, Security, turn. ~dulls only •. no Br, 2 Ba apt in CdM. 60daysfreerentonlyr. gentleman. Local ret's. Shlhr,gry1wht,ma1e
--------'---1 Pool, J acuzii. Rec. Cozy 1 br unturn., frpl, pets. :showcase des1gl\ $150/mo. inctdg util. lst tease. 831 -1400. liJS-Ollll, ext 163 Y. Lnghr, gry1wht, male
VER_Y CHIC, Architect· Bidg w/exercise rm., $l!OO + uttl. No pets. apts, s teps to beach, & last mo's. 673-6713. Shthr, blle/wht, maJe
• ~signed 2 story apt. Billards,ColorTV. ti46-5002eves/wknds. security bldg, private NEW plush 01flce oidg, 2 Condo wanted to lease. Minx, male
across st. from spec· patio + heated pool. $150. 3 Br, 2\.-J Ba house. to 6 Rm suites. Con· JSR 1 floor. Adults n Shthr, tn, male
tacutar Cove beac~ Like Irvine Ave. at Mesa BJG CANYON luxurious From $215 . 5515 ruver Graduate student pref. 3 fe r~nce Rm. Xerox pels~ £astoluH or eq'ual. Of HERS
• Apply an person only to
D.A. D1Laura, Wc.-stsa1l
Corp, lti;$1.! Placentia
Ave, Costa Mesa.
a pvt. home. 2 bdrms, 2 545.4855 tower 2 or. 2 ba a pt. Ave., N.B. 642-2566 mi from UCL 552-1122 copier. Nr OC a1rporl ti-14-0572 ~-Spm ---------
b ... 1 d k ,· w/frpt & patio overlook· 833-3640 ' FOUND: Poodle' mix, auiS, ge. ec • frplc. f"'I IKA::: WORKI NG female to d Many closets. 2 ca r mg JUlh • rway . .-.:;. W"TERFRO. MT Hespons1ole ramJJy of 4 spaye female, otaek.
garage. Mature adults PARK NEWPORT 640-8201or644-();i()9 OAKWOOD share 4 or pool home nr. ~ want house nr. oeach ' Vic l'aulanno & Bnstol,
only. No children or pet:.. APARTME.....,.c: Se11t Cln1etth 3976 · ~i..::i\:taza. $125. mo H•wport leach NB. local rel ·::.. 673-7503. c .• \1 . 5411-2733
Rec• $425 1 ""•~ ' • ~xecuuveoffices s. on year Y th bay ••••••••••••••••••••••··~ Lost : Male Burmese. Blk.
ACCOUNTS
PAY48LE
Newport s•ch area.
Real Estate Developt:r.
Construcuon exp. req 'd.
The Wilham Lyon Co
833-3000, Mr. Lee lease. <an-1617 or on e . Delux 2 & 3 Br. Studio FIGHTS Easy going guyz:ryrshas v~;!,°~rt!5~~;~~~r BusiHH/ Weighs 23 los. Vic: Hoag 642~36 Luxury upartmenl hvmg Apts . Close to bch. Child mce 2 br duplex to share lll.L GRU~Y lnnst/Financ• Hosp 1 tat. Rew a rd . 0~1erlook111g the waler. ok. $!95. & $23S. Call coll. w/mce, resp, girl. $95 + ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>42~2:N 1---------Large 2 bdrm. Canyon ~.nJOY ~750,000 health 548_2579. INFLATION util. 642-6208. Realtor 675-6161 ADM SECY $750 view apt. Util. enci'd. spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 lusinfls Found on Jan. ~ in our ManuL, marlreting, sales
$215. 4.!14--0552. lighted Le nnis courts, Santa Ana 3810 The price of everything FEMALE to shr. home •'How Suit•.lt 1.s" o-...'"""-~ 5005 trailer parked at Rogers Good & h
----------•plus miles of b1cyclt:••••••••••••••••••••••• i s g oin g up. Now w/same. $110. mo. No. Execuuve:sune2l!OO •••• ~;.::·;~••••••••• ~ursery, CM, l yr<>id =~ri~;·Phone!~~~nsel
2 BR, 2 ba, xltra lge liv lralls, putting, s hul" Sll5. Newer lBR. bltns, Oakwood Garden Apt's Hunt Ing ton Beach. sq.ft. Deluxe office area Aff r t F II/ Pt t. white cat·. ;}40-7744 & orgamte ofc. Front otc
rm. 2 car gar. Close to flel>oard , croquet. Jumor crpts, drps, disposal. Gd helps you fi ght mflauoo 893-5349 on Newport Harbor, with I la e u . ime . a PP ea r an c e • we 11
m ain beach.15.5.Higb Or. i ·~ lrom ~ll-LSO monthlY'; loc: 2701 W. McFadden. by offering an exclus1ve PROF. Woman 35+ to additional 1400 sq.It. Ad-VEMDIHG Lost. B_lack Lab. with groomed. .
Days 546-34&! also 11and 2-bedroom PH:542-6547 .. No R e nt .~a1se sharelg furn l!BR,2Ba, Jacent. Crpts, drp5, am-We.sell the finest new while r~et, ~ olack. & RuthRyan ~y
plans and 2·Sl0ry town G u arantee . we apt. Westcliff area. $l50. pie Cree parking. Co~sl eqwp. We lurrush large white :spamel. Jrv1ne
Ocean front 2 BO. h o u ~es. Eleciri ~$1 25 NBWER single, 1 guaranteethatyourrent +•nUtil.548-1955 Hwy at i'lewport Bl. Commercial&lndustnal Cove or Ranch area. 17ll3N:.~l>°.'Jc:Al,CM
FMedl itehranhebean Vi.II al k11cllc1b. prlvate patios small child/pet ok. 2701 will not be raised for 1 64ll--4644 locations. Xlnt financing Reward. 4:J7-12'l6. --....... rp c, ug a m ce1 -b 1. _ w. McFadden. S42--ti547 r d F h a\'ail. Small Starting In· . . 173\H Beach Bl, HB rng, leaded windows, pr. o~. ''. i.:~me~, ~~ting, ull year an you slill ema1e lo s are w/same. HEWPORT IEACH vestment. Call today & L?ST:. Collie puppy, tern, 847-9617
oeach, many trees. ~75. ·11~ ~p'"n"s. :sul>terr~nean $170. 2 Br. 2 Ba. w/w cpts, have the flexibihty of CdM. Slli7 mo. Wtlhng to Deluxe ofl1ceswtes from Get s tarted on the road to 6 '!1° s old, tan/wht/Olk. I~~~~~~~~~ mo. Yrs. l ease. No pa1k1ng wit~. elevators. drps, Dltns . disposal. Gd month-month occupan. move&share.673-044/i. $65 Mo. Broker r . 1 . d pend V l c. po m o n a &
,.hi'ldren/pets.4, .. _27u 1. Opuonal maid. service. loc. Child/pe• "" .. ,.,01 w. cy. Plus you get a lot manc~a 1'.' ~ ence. Shalimar c M 645-3746 \fternoon deliveries of
... ""' J .Ju st north of Fashion MF dd ~~-more for your money at Mature woman to share Realonomics 675~700 Ph. tor into. <714 > Reward ' · · Daily Pilot to earners.
i --a HiUs 3850 1-.land at Jamboree and 1 c a en. 1 Oakwood, rncludlng "Sl new Irvine Town.h ouse · • 838·2700 Some superv1s1on. Ap-~ · w/same. Very reasooa· D.EN fA~ :SUITE, ~ sq. LOST M I Sa ed 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanJoaqurnHills Road. lestDe•lnTown m1111on 1""ecreation ble.· 551 _6370 or lt;No.<.:M.4srsq.tt.Mr . IEAUTYSALOM : .ae !f'OY •• prox1mately2Shoursper
ALICIA rlelephone, C71~4l&l4u·lll00 2 Story, 2 Br. 2 Ba, super fac1liues, a fibl time Ac-li33--0342 0 Keere,833-2900. B.B.C. & CBayshtor~ just, ~~~~l.2·~~. V~cE.;:~t~ wMeoenkd,ay2:toohrotoug8h:~r1pd.amy.·
orrenta in orma on large townhome. Cov'd livn1es Director who across oas nwy . 646 3324 Ph . . 32 c k
VILLAGE OcC'antront, New 3 bdrm, carport w /storage, pauo. pla ns parties, BBQ's, FEMALE roommate to OFFICE Sr ACE HI Dove r Shores 4c Linda -one ti4ll--t l, as lor
I I Trtps & more! Free Sun• s hr. 2 br apt. on Bal Isl. WestcllCf Drive. One Isl. nearby•. Lovely 7 Lost·. v1·c. Bernard •· Milan Leavitt tor LO· :n>a,oar.bllns .. vrly"'i5, poo. s auna. comp . day Brunch. ""'t ... """ ·' f 673~'=-h · 11 man office $65 mo .. 3 boo h h o ooo erview. BRAND NEW l~l;)-ji:.!l c~·es/wknds. sounup1·00 . newly re· v~el. am or t s op. Sl . . Charle, C.M. Orange Equal. Oppor Employer SP£CTACULA RVIEWS dec 'd & lg parKllke aft.6pm. man oHice.air,etc.S175. Unh·usityRealty longhaired cat w/flea
. BEAUT.l&2 BDRMS L1rge~pan1s~2bedroom, g round. loc. nr CM . ~~,;~c~ ~n~u;n~~i~":i~i ROOMMATES CallGeneHtU,642~ 3001 E. Cst Hwy. collar. May have green ARTISTS/
FURN& l''! hJ. P:i110, balcony, Adultsonly,petSOK S235 h Mod 1 5S•PERSQFT 673-6511) ink on paws. Reward. C"RTOOHISTS • Id N 'I .,., 1.,10 , -A.. t e extras. 1 es open w t d t h ~ UNFURNISHED ultns,enc gar.1 r.-oag mo...,4-o or&l--!:11-.v an e o s ar e 642-014:J.
'lo P \,, ILs "'nc: mo daily 10 to 7. Sorry, no beautiful 2 bedroom lti17 WESTCUFF-NB PLAN·r ~to1·e·Xlnt beach•----------Need tor creauve, pre>-•FIRESIDE LOUNGE S · / uU ' ......,.,. · S al•-h 3884 h I·' ., h-14!-·Ulii • -ac petsorc 1urcn: furnishedorWlfumished AGT.541~ location. Beautiful we11FOUND: 2/20, small duction & animation
•BlLLll\RDS.JACUZZI -----••••••••••••••••••••••• apls at Oakwood . 'UBLEf H E slockedindoor&outdoor blk/Drn/wht mixed dog. artists, art director.
•POOL VOLLE YBALL 2 BR upstairs stv/rer. Oakwood ·~. Tnere's $1,000,0tlO. in :SP k unkt.: xec. greenhouse & basKets. male. Vic. Nth. ot' BaKer, Send rnfo to: Cl~itied S.D. Frwy to the Ahc1:.a · -' · ar easy pr g very Ad 36" O ·1 Parkway off ramp, ru:.hi 'furn your golf clubs into a w_1 w CT,pt. ~· yr-ro~nd . G~ .. den r ecreation facilities. . • . ·• Come see, The Fernery, C.M. 54ti-2472 no. o, cto a1 Y
LO Pasco de Va1enc1:.i. 5ten.·o. Sell lhem with a lst&lastreq d846-7226 ~ Complimentary tennis desirable area'. ~ul. pd, 2~~ NEWPORT Blvd.. Pilot, l'. 0 . Bo~ Ll60:
right 1 Blk to Stockport. Da lly 1'1lot Class1f1ed Ad Apartments lessons, Sunday brunch. ~ 1 o_o. 8 4. 7-2;,3 l 0 r NB. 714/ 673-0949. Found: MOTOROLA Costa Mesa, Ca 9262i. Sports tournamerns. A 213·;,92-5921 eves. Page Boy. Cail to 1den· . 252ll srocKPORT DH ~nd use the money for Apartments Furnished Hewpst IMcJt M«ill, 1 . d DISTRllUTORS u1y senal no Prop or \sst. Cook. woman. No LAGUNA HIL~ ~~e stereo! Call 6"12·5Ui8 or Unfurnished 3900 . Irvine and 16th , tu lt1me acuv1t1es . irec· OFFJCE, pvt oath, A/C, . ' Moo1lfone lnc 00-~5 ex per. nee. Will tram. $81--6130 roday. ••••••••••••••••'••••••• . tor ~ho pt~ns parties & htd incl., reas rent. 2400 Jndependcnt, tull,I . . . /\pply tn person; Lil 64S-055o BBQ ~· Weil even help W. Coast. Hwy <across p/ume. Introduce new!LOS'f : Collie, fem, ~ht Orno's Restaurant, 7~
S..taAna 3880 Santa Ana 3880 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
•Air CO!'ditioning
• W/W Shag Ctrpeting
• Taitofed OraperiM
• Separate Dining Areaa
• Dithwatheis • Prin te Patios
• 1250,000 Recreation Center
• Heat.cl Pool I Jacuul • Volleyt>1ll I Table Tennlt
• Fireside T.V. lounge • C1rd I Party Room • Bllfardl
I& 2 Bedrooms available furnished & unfurnished
from just $170
1'.HEEXCITJNG .... .,.,..._ .. s-MI ~ou llnd a roomm.ate. from Stuft Shirt) high quahty beef hne, W/tan. Suostant1al re-Baker St,C.M.
PALM MESAAPTS. 16th and Dover ~rry, no one under lll ~ S44-8671i d1reclly to consumer. No ward. Vic. Westcltff ---~-----
M INUTES TO NPT''. 642·8170· nopels.Modelsopenda1· inventory rnvestment.I area·,N.B.646-4210 \SST. manager, couple,
BCH. ty 10 to 7. See our larger a.lness Rental 4450 Link letter's F1rebrand1 • o children. 60 units
Bach, l & 2 BR. from$162 ad in the apartment sec-••••••••••••••••••••••• Foods. Call weekdays,, LOST: Irish Seuer, fem, 2 Costa Mesa 642-3645 • •
Adults, No Pets OOfftS 4000. uon. li33-2642. ! yrs, tattooed, reward. 1---------
1561 Mesa Dr. ••• ••• ••••• •••••••••••• THE C OLOllo.JY ~ 042·9552 or 4.36-2128 \sst. At g r. Couple, r e·
blk ( N OAt\WOOOGA.RDEN ,.. Private Party desires, oft· ured. Lne dut1e::.. No
(S s ~~~-1 ewport LJV£ AT THE BEACH · APT::i 30 RETAIL SHOPS sale hquor slore, Prin. Penottals 5350 children or pets + 3 br
546·9tl60 $25 & up a wk. 673--0440 16th at Dover Prime reasonable space ~nly. Laguna Bea~h 8. toj••••••••••••••••••••••• apt & Ul1l + ::.a lary. PINE KNOT .MOTEL . "an Clemenle. Wnte Box ..,A,,_c.::•" 642-8170 available, large & small. ~ '"" ...,....,
· . ' ROOMS $20. wk up with ----f --R--4-3-5-• Old world charm with Add ff375. Dally Pilot, SP1Rl'fUAL READER ---------~: kitchen $30 .. wk up apt. G.-.ges or lftt 0 French windows, gables POBoxl56tlCostaMesa. OpenlOAMtolOPM \TTRACTlVE YOUNG
-: 548-9755or645-3967 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & trees. Adjacent to ll26l6 Adviceonatlmatters. LADY lll to 30 to de·
DCITIIC 11£11 CIKtPT! • 2 Single Garages Jris & Fest i v a l of A.rt s 312 N. Et Camino ~eal monstrate the Fantastic
AIUt1 lMESllU.M91C . Private s leeping room, 4th, Corona del ,\far ask Grounds. PRIMT SHOP San Clemente, ForappL Electric Motorcycle. No
SMMLN iuccmio • $65.mo.2133 £1den,C.M. for Tom o r Dave 580BROADWAY' Letterpress/oflset, C-4, Call4~2-91.134 4lrl~130 Exp Nee. Call (714 >
•Bachelors 651i-3176or541i-5053 640--4!!60 LAGUNAtlEACH Polar culler 35"'2''. 1430---------5411-2038 afternoons •1 Ill, 2 H ----------1 sq. H . bldg., office in •PALM/CARD only.
•2BR& Den.• Pleasant room. for Gar age Avaitaole for 494_7915 tront.Term~.870--4564. Hl::':ADEth
from SI 75 employed man over 30, Sto r a g e Sp ace • Ad1reduct1on
· · ·. Costa Mesa. 646-<i689 .Downtown HB.~19. Flower s hop. Gift S . l()g31 Beach Bl.
MesaV.rde East,. Adams· Balboa l sl:ind. Money Stanton,527-34o6
· 540-1800 .. : GllHtHome 4150 Hmrr. BEACHlllliPa1m COMMERC. or office makcr.Selllngduetoill·-----'------
••••••••••••••••••••••• A 'Ve. $~0 •. mo. .SingJ!! space incl. garage, S225, ne:,s. Sl0.000 673~ P REGNA.'l f!
garage.536-&b78Apt£. Lease. Rltr.ti44-2343 Caring, con11de ntia1 NEWPORT CEHTH PIZZA • counsehng & referral.
D G · ,. M 673-6445 eve/wkends ,. GROUMDR.OOR bl arage rorrent . ..,. · CEat inorTakeoat) Aooruon, adoption &
1 San Joaquin Hills Road Storageonly.$35permo. . 1 Gross80M, mustbesold. Keeping.
2,351 ft. Carpets, drapes, 540-7502. TOP LOCATION I Owner out of area. Best APCAR£54i-2S03
A/C, jamtor, pkng. M~S" V-DE · A 645---'170 ., A ll:l'l 1 otter. gent. -.. t-•AcE LlFf
AUDITOR
Night & income audit, 2
nights 1lpm-7am, 3
days t>am -2pm. l::':x)JCr.
ref'd, but not essenual.
Apply Personnel Dept., •
::l-12am. Bnng resume.
Balboa Bay Club, llllll W.
Coast Hwy, Newport
Beach. No phone calls
plea se.
Wesley M. Taylor Co. DRIVE PLAZA !El L• •1. · Retain or regain youth.
R EALTORS0«-4910 Office Rntcil 4400 for store or office. Ample c~tron1 c .. ac1 ay rn Non surg1ca1. 541:1-iillltl • 1---------CORONA DELMAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• parking. Town &country Irvine w/1mprovements, ___ .;;;...._____ AVON
2 Br Townhouse, frplc, Furnis hed Room with * l MO. FREE RENT* atmosphere. 1urn1s h10gs, eqUJp. & 'leed a Faceufl? I have
In 1p1rtmtntlivlng. SANTA ANA ! from $2ti0. 1 Br from $205. Y.oung couple. Good loca-No lease. Dix offices adj. 1525 Mesa Verde Or. E. components: Ready for JUSl what you want. It'::
2414 No. Tustll\Ave~ ~. e i Pool, tennis, continental ti on, deluxe apt._ com· Airporter Hotel; A/C, Costa Mesa. 545-41:?:1 operation. 001:1-&J73 Organic. safe & effec· LllERATE
SanllAna ,.. ·-·...-• breakfast. Some ocean & ~l~x .. Female preterred. full services. Frm $135 Investment · . tive. At:iO Body Contour· YOURSB.F
Phone(714) 547-5921 ~ ,,... Catalina views. Separate 64S--OS70 · mo· · · 2800 SQ FT basement Opportunity 50 IS tng. ~or ~~~at.J:i OI' app·1 from loe-edom
Scmy,NoChlldrenorPets. family secrton. Close to R001\t & Balh. pvt. en· Zl72DuPont,Room8 ~mplex ofclubroom,Ot· ....................... ca11~a1ly;:,;,,~ ~ No l.a.. . .._ ___ ...;:a._..1..1 shopping & fine beach. trance for man w/gd. •833·3223 'tilnoon * riceMs & storagCoase rmsH. AdJ $2000 wanted for interest "br u B e /\&nlih!A'! v 0 ~ ~ m .,A4_ .• ..,u. e "mplymt rec d to arinaon t wy. R A a xas .. C1SSC19e l"
---....'-l.HSlillla; 1~\CJ .,.. ~" 49<1-dl70 · or 'CORONAdelMAR,4rms. 642--4~4 . ingspec venture. epay-17331:-'ullertooAve.CM HEPRl':SENTATJVE. ~================:e.I !~~~~~~~~~~ $300 mo. Coast Hwy ex· . ment option a gains t £xp. masseuses, 10-1\) Add new people, new
, .._.._._entsfurnish~ ·A~mentsfiarnished :Apaitiae,dsFurnish.d Apailmcntsfurnished posu re, oc.ean view, AVAlL April ·lst: SJOO. super pot. ~ain: _Loc~·~j ••IH2-1i055 •• places.&newmterests to -r;:' U~i1ht-d 3900 CM" Unfurnished 3900 or Uttflll'ftlshed 3900 or UnfW'ltlshed 3900 garden. Suitable for law mo . D t? I~ x e c r Pt g Ref str credit ti7;,-7~ .. your hie & earn good
0 t. c 1 • x 1 n t Pr k g . thruout. .0111ce_or shop, AM I money too! 1 'll show you ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• p 1 7 E 17th I Job W-"-~ U .... -70•5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ciliti~.Ph:~3~~ or 1cn:sav~ i • M~ T t ~~~ ' ~w.CallMO~~L Ii A ARBO UR LIG u 'I,S _C_O_M_M_'_L ___ P_R_O_F_ESS-.-•• -L-1 ~~~-~\~/:.:;~erne I o~°:fl, nlS 50351 ~~;·:;;;:~~··~·;;~~:·:~~~~~~~~~~
Cl A f .. jAd 27"'' • • • • ••••• ••• ••••••• •••• I d c . ass o lice o ..,., ""1_.-.,tri I Rftltal 4500 w Iv a 1 oastguard Baoys1lter. Mon thru Fn.
Ha r b 0 r BI v d. (at -a LOANS up to 800/ documents-Exp as 1st 5 hrs a day. Lake 1:-'orc::.t
I • • A t t • '1"'"t ,.,J Adams J, C.M. Elev.,•••••.•••••••••••••••••• lo class cook & baker, de· Area . 5lll-.>41M n .. ~~ 1'"10US pari men 'S Jn a uaruie.~n A/C, elee., janitor, 2000:sq. Ft.-s.100permo. lstTDLo-..8'/Jo/o sires employmen t•---.-------~-.._~~ O' · _ .c• m usic, parking, sec. at 3975 Birch, NB. Agl. lltdTDLoans aboard pri.,•ate vessel. Babyslller. nights 5.30
A ll·m··1ted number of SpaCl.OUS 2 bedroom, patrol. M. R. Stever, 541 -5-032 Or Co 536-2426. PM to 2:30 AM. 1 chJld 3 mgr 557 _0136 0 r Lowest rates ange . yrs. Call lk)()-3721
2 bd & d & 3 bd · · 1 bl 646~ • COSTA MESA* I Sattfer Mtg. Co. Job Wanted/ • rm. en rm. units are n9W ava 1 a e. 1300Sq. n. $185 642.2111 545-0611 FetMtte 1050 BABYsJTTF.R. Li ve in.
Furnl.shed and Unfurnished 1 MON. Free Rent. WaJk 3800 rt, 7600 ft, 11.~ Ct.I Serving Harbor area 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature ~omanpretered. to oc:ean, new dk. Brwn. sprinklered. V.acant. yrs. Co J I e g e g i. r l w i I I t-~-6_-_7_30_3_. _____ _
.• Private Balconies • Beautiful Landscaping cpt 'g. $175. 673·7686/ 5,000 sq ft. lrg. storagelA Metlh/ houseclean or babysit i--------673-~ yd. Heavy power. ~~ / mornings or aJler 3. ca11 Bank • ,Jireplaces, Wet Bars • Walk-in Closets Furn. 1st l floor; nr. o.c. Nattress Rlty. 97~71 11 L::rF!... Jeanne979-9621 I TELLER • GE Buffet Kitchen . • Refrigerators lnclu4ed A.ip~tt. All ulil lncl. ....................... TRANSLATOR· French,
•Air Conditioned •Pool & Streams =::u,:.~=~ o1. · SHOPS Lost&Fowd s100 t~c.~it~~.~~~~~ CALl~~':.:1 ..... ., • .. Jacuzzi· . . • Sauna ,. o c c .. H Be ···············•••••••• Sorbonne, Pans & uruv. """" ""' ice near ranee o. . ... / unt. ach/Ana. of Geneva. Fre•lance
11 Ad It B td Air port. Baslo lease LOST : S1ame11e Cat. " ll •A U Ul 1ng •Subterranean Parking p r ice inclds: otffu $150 MO. Sm1111 Adult Fem . .seat translation/confet'ence 41 E.CoastHwy
t • rurolture, 1350 sq. n.. P oint. Slightly cross· lnterpretin1. 5'&-514/i Corott• del Mer • P et Sec ion 551-6760, eyed. Vic: Cd.M. Needs CONSIDERATE
Move to the only rental
apartm.ents in exclusive
Huatl~n
Barbour
16700 SAYBROOK LANE
(714) 846-3341 .
UNCOLN PROJ'£Rf'Y a.PAM'
I I
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Sublel or share. Has
everything. Reas.
642-.1~.
300 SQ FT, crpts/drpa,
US. per mo. Call
646-213() or 679-37~
Real Estate oft'ic:e for
lease. 15 Yrs. Main St.
Hunt. Bc:h. loc. 4 Desks
m l1C. lurn11h1nes. $170.
mo. 536-1525/ nes.
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Alllw• .... &Co med1cauon . Reward. PRAC'l'ICAL NURSE 17141.671--9240
1714>9,7.-::.:rl 00 1:13H8l!l. G4HOtl3 Ref . Live in/out .
COSTA MESA
$214. MOHTH
f nd ust n a I offito le hop
1300' ft Up
Corpets & Orlpta
Pll'ase (':all Don Gilmour
LOST female Insh Setter, ~o Ex.t;m2 An E<tuaJ no matks small boy's Opponuruty Employer
pet. Pleas~cal164G~l Exp Oirl Fri., ah/lyp,j~~~~~~~~~~ ..;:_ _______ _, $Ome bkpg, needs wrk, 3 BEAUTlCIAN'S Asst.
LOST: Co~ker Spaniel days • wk, e \"eS, wlmds. n e o d c d . K e n muc. male. Blk W/ whl. S4.50 p/b min. t>75-Q6..3. Templeton ·a.
chesl. No tags. Appro• 642~7 3.> tbS. 6 yrs old. Vic 16th Netd pos1Uon u live-1n _____ _...;;__ __
&Tustin, CM 646-6935. compaolon hOUlekoopcr BEAUTY OPR'S, bu:.y
orT1m OnscoU t•ound female Lab pup.
to llldy atone, OC' o&der 1aJon. tab o~r clJ nteJ.
coupte, tuUy uper. wWI Full or pt·Ume
elderly, hav~ rtf. S.ntaAn• HunL&h
213 ~-.3601 97»-3590
A<wlU lm'b c.. No owner known. 11 in
. 714 :997-2100 lt ttd calU36~1
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RE, mtttu~J OlfN'S Ca rpel 41 LtC Conlr•ctor;o-roocn OAANG£COONTY'S ··THINGS '' by Moo•tJ. a.lulSodLawoa--CatP'I CAL.ICOTt;PAINTlNG MARV 'SPLUMWNG
.woman_. Beacon .Bay Uphol•t.ery.Onsh1ampoo 1tdd,pauocovt!f'l.decb. •M•'t fleaeooaolt Gen ... oodwork, rePQJrs, AdamsTuCOnsultaoJ.a O.tsns.sPJink!..,,uct , CaJJ 979-mS •64o6__.,• ~
. area. 117J-.1JNJ l 5 ot I retardants 1. p 1 ans & de• it o • Rat•• · plumbing, etc.642-64'13. .service in Y°'P' bome •J pr u n Ing I rcmo Ya l. Stale Uo &lnaw'ed NO J OB't<)OSMAtL ~TH£R w1U babysit.. ~gr~a~ers It all color 580-57~. GR£0 ~ H_.1 No Extra Co.st •9GQ-l~ "82-7817. lSt Clua £Jtt/lnt paint., le•odtl/R.-.M" . .,_ ~ ,~ Pl 2 ,, bnghteners & 10 rru.nute -INJ . 1 ~ •
.;l"!'I • ~. vOUl aza. ,-v ote;ic:ti tor your whale Dres1..-J119 Gllrdeoer, toreip~ lowest....................... ... •• Y .... H1•1• Loca.tllt paperhancani, atr HI ...................... ~
FS· ;>40-?$S3 cw-pet,,, Save money by •••°'•!.•• ............ ra\oa, free estimate. caiJ HAUi.iNG & U . Moving. · 21 Vn Elcperienee ....................... spray 2$ yn ~pm.621M loom. AclcltlOftl
t'.ovlng Care & P'htd yd. uving me extra tnps l>ressmak1ngmthoE~ IJ.U-:161111 • !fbm. D ependalSl e Reas.tees 9111-'81.82 BUl'alar prool ~bome. l'rot. Plll\tJn•-lot.enor flEMODiaelNG
By hr/day/YI~. Nlgb&s, Clean living room, dining pean manner by appt. 81,.. Is U. ct Hrv1ce. $10/load up -Sa\le $1 to$10<10lnltalla £ x le c l 0 r -t' r., e QUALJT\' WORK •
wknda. Refs. s:i6-0347. rm & ha U $LS. Any rm Designed for you. Cor-· • •ma · eaD-;-4.lP. '4tt-2808. •INCOMITAX* Lloo prices + inatPtal esthnate.s. 7Sl-o684 day CliU Now.For
1°!0THER 111111 bab~tooe ~b1Jd lull·time. M·F
day:s, my home. Vtc.
ff arbor-Wilson. 642~
i7.SO, couch $10, ch1dr $5. day fashions. SM-"232. :tr:• J'i m/>in~1._cJ>m-. --This ad Is cheap. So.are 6.42--0337. • or night. • .F.RES E~TlMl\Tl!lS
lS yrs exp ts what COWlts --m r a rea oe oce JA 0 V ! '~ G • h a u 1 i n g • m Rale.'1 551.&39 And Desiaa not lMlhod. 1 do work El.ctTical rn • I ft t e n • Ac o • garAge c lean up, riellable 'I · · Mal..t1H•C-,.. •TOP QUAU1'Y• 75l-56llf
myse lf. Gd. r efs.••••••••••••••••••••••• 71'-Mi"'319 Co.stservice.·003-6452 .. Al> HAR P" roc Quality ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jnterior &Extenor t213)M-8l'd0 't
531--0101 BLBCT R JCIAN. Sml Agriicap e · Muabroom LOCAL Afovio&&hauling .{ncorne ·rax Prepara· Plµmbitle, EllicUt~Etc. CaULee 830-7218ev a---...a
Jobs . ma10t/repa1rs. 22 t · i 1 ...... . , a-T k lion . 20 tn ,.Exp-Commfu·cial/ftotJden--..-.119 C_.,..tlft' MesaCleaning,Qlrpct3 yrs exp He 2331011 comp04' m xes, a wn byao.uuent:..-.ae rue • Reasonable Rules. Y<W ..i1.1.54S-W7 ..................... .. •••••••••••••••••••··~· & Upholstery Steamed 5411 5~03 • . ~~·· open 7 da. Reas. Barr~ 5'&ll-tt723. App~ cull S49-4t941 or M.d-Platter/I... J .C. ROOS'l.Nt.i • '
Ct.. CARPENTRY cleaned or shampoo. --• MOVING ' 75L~~37. _,. •••••••••••••••,••• .. •• .Llcensed&ina~ / ).<ooms. pauos & altera ;,.;1-01-12. FfttclltCJ Expet'fenced.lapanMe •~· l&Lo gDistance •••••••• .. •• .. •••-••••• PATCKPL~"TER.lNG E'.-ee£sL 64.~ uon~. No JOb to ::.mall. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscapina & Garden· ~a 645~ CFG f.'10 Svc--062-0112 WILL 1 AMS & Sons A 11 T y p es F r ee • .
&1.!-356lf dayorrught. ** SfEAM ** Chai n L ink & Wood. mg Tax prepared,yourhm' Masonry .lie 283°'6. 'Estimates.Catt~ REPAIRS, .-u ~ypes. 1 --,CAR!ETCLEANING Hes/Comm . i''ree est. i''rt.>eEst. ~ml Moviog , Hauling , Hkkp'g,t'mplanning Hriclc, block. atone. , Rea~. Fr.ee est.. Uc; a.kit
,.\ODf'rfONS, Remodel· Free Est. !162~11 54u-511a/tH3·llti6. ask for Cleanup. 2 Studenta. Ex-·Year round service · W-Q7L Pl ... h'I . to"t Walt. d3U~2tt
ing Carports. caomeLS. Jay. P•odl1• G•dtnlng per & !leas. 640-1749. . ••u•M•i~-· ... -.. anyllme. •
Mr. Wagner. b"lJ-1166 Specialize Restoration . :-T 5-11 . CetMttt/COftC:let~ GarcMtting & Landscape. Mthly Haulrn~~ yd cleanup, Landscaping Mo•-, Lew ac Wayne's Plumb-op VIII l<emodel, Add on, gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• M -l '"---'"i.l paint .,. rental ma1nt •••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• 1ng. l S yrs, exp. •••••••••••••.Y•••--ronv cstm/new t'OOSt :!S ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .J..... ain enaoce .. """' ..... er .. . p 4N ac i ~r---• · CEMEl'itr JAPAN£::,£ Garden=. Repai r 6 42 8649 & service. Expr.556--0347. OUT&ABOUT?! ·.Keces1uon nces! ..,~ •TopSO l •VU111J)OSl• yrs exp. free e s t . 1 Complet e Yd work 6733910 • • R01'0'l'JLLl NG $2.5 most Local/StatewideMoving hr.675~26IUc. •MylCh *Redwood•
t>-15 -34311 & Block Work 1 C t tr F ~ · --1 yards. Sod sales & in· 1da, free-',521-al?l . Ca.lJ sgij-tm) · WaJls, pauos,s1dewalks. c ean~p. u., ees. r G -•• _. Hous.cle-ng ~tall. Landscaping. Day ,.... Home rep.a ir se~v~ce,1---'"--------eabinet work, g~'1 re· by hr or job. 646-61115 est. 642-310-etter~vet YKeS ....................... or eve. Tom. 96<>-2t70 · W ll 1 M o ve or Buy wa&er mains, reptpmg, Welding )>air~ drywall work sm E L net ••••••••••••••-••••••• HOUSECLEANtNG is our -hi .r 1• D • " in•t. t t """-1'""' odd1t'. :>51-Ot7L • . CU!'<TOM Cement Work uropean a scaper * • * Business. Ca" Janice's Anyt ng~ "a • an. CM =r ree ea . o;,g-uuu ...................... .
-Pat1os.Heasonable ·rreeServ1ce-Cleaoup. Cha1.Mc&meel ·Rag.,edyAnnsb75-os.>3 landscnning llog betw 8/10am&ait .1u' tPI Mm? ~Arc _Weldin~• ~!"all
*11NORHOMl-.;REPA1R to'reel::st642-&Sl4 reas.n0Ma1nt,ti-i25329 1971M...a...SptT P • -,--5pm.979--0935. . I ,~ JObs.Anylocauon.15Yrs
Plumb1n", Carpentry ..,..... fHE BEST 1n Domesti o J. 0 r a U n 1 ~ u e · .& • Fast sel'vice-exper. ti-16-7014 . .., c •W k f Uk'--' .. c:...tau~-Per:.onal1ied Styie ·In -1 • P--' Reas Rates ~ml<.' Tlle. ~ 556<J l~~~0; 0 ;~ b~ ea, /';;.s~ BOB'S GA RDf.NlNG You are ;he w=ot' Cleaning. Roooie's .Rug Landscapin~. Spnnklers P91nting/ .......... RCJ Just One Call To· Port~o1e' weh\ing and~!
.\(ASTER C raft mans cst1mates.Cal1638-332S. CleanUps&NewLawn.s TWOFRE£TiCKE1'S &Mop.:>4S-0757· & CusLom Design. Con·•••••••••••••••••••••... JUST PLUMBING ting andfaor1cation. ,
Specially. Kemodaling, -Ph:64ti-2056 tworth$14Jforlhe Hou~ecleanini:oyCouplc. tuctJim l•:lmer. ~Wallpaper.H;inglng• ~i-4111 714-IWi·~S ·
Urush work ref-1 ee CALIFORNIA500 WKiy, moathly, Spec. GreenhaveonGardeM Byformer mst.ructor. "FAST • • , .:>'. ~ Contractor Grdo 'g/M ain/Lndscp . ' at . JOOS . .Keas. Rates 2 12JNewport.Bl.CM Carl Rebko.646-2449. L.R.OT!SPlumblng RESULT.. •. -~~t. guar work. 4W·3l0;, .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sod. spklrs, cleanup. soil •
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Fine f'inis h . Rem~el , Kirchner Construction cone. ti42·333l tti40-4W8 " ,.. *WINTER RATES posa1a, s topages, re-SERVICE
:\dd1t1ons, cabinets. Gen. All bldg, repair or re· JAPANESE GARDENER MOTOR SPEB>WAY Do you need a . hoUSt'· Earth <les1gns lanclscap-Paint'g, d ecorating & pairs, remodeling and DIRECTORY K~pa1rs, pa tios. ~odehng _&elec.n~s. l\J Yrs Exp. Complete March~ at 11:00 AM keeper? Call me at 1 ng:1)c~ii::n&Land.!;cape-paperhanging. Res/In· rep1p1ng.New Q>nstruc-Fot Result
Cf6urney man. Hr/Job. ~7 _ year.s 10 Orange ·Co. ~er\'lcc & Cleanup. Please call 642-667d, ext llti!S -0435. Good re-cons true lion. All phases. dustrial/Com01. 25 Yn t.lon. 24 Hra. lie & bOnd Service Call ~::>~7!17 &l:>--07~ or ~58 free Est iSl-l!J37 333 l'or tickeLS. t'erences. Li e /Ins 559·0470. exp. TERMS. 645-7972. 642-6263 • 642·5671ext.. 322 -.
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GENERAL OFFICE Mature gentlem an to · . Service Station Attendant WRITERS-COPY PART:--TIME S/\U;s SECRETARY & Car Wash Help. Over BEAUTY OPR. tull or
p art·t1me .w/tollowing. Cust. Serv/Orddsk $550
Cd M S hop; 673-1:185() Fund Raiser /PR $15K
Exp'd girl 1n bkkpg, work 1n pvt botanical
payroll, accts payable, garden. in CdMar, as
typing, and 10 kl'Y ad· Secun ty O!c. Host al
dtng mach10e. For l man Main t::nt. J days a wk.
R.E. ofl1ce. Nr. Orange $2.25 hr, temp. Call btwo
County a1rµorl. Call d:30&11:00amMon.On·
N ed (5) ed M l Need for creauve, pro-
1 e 1mm · us HOMEMAKERS 'fo Director ot facalitles & 21. f'ull & part time. App-ducuon, script & cartoon have car . No age re tr . services for local school ly Laguna Hills Car · l N ere is an opportunity to copy writers. Send inlo qu1remen . o ex per . dlslrict. Must take dicta· Wash. ·>A••ac El Toro Rd. · wkdays. ME or EE, a /cond SISK
Jr. Prod En~r LoS12K ,3 D worl. I lex 1ble hrs """°" LO: Class1Jied ad no. Jti7. n ee. ay lraining -~ ' t1on al 1()0...wpm & trpe SO Laguna Hills. 830-4750. ~-6543 p/umc. in ladles spec1-at· wpm. ConstrucUon ex-__________ 1 c/o Oa1ly Pilot, P. 0 . Box BKKPR-for small grow Pnotr/Ltrpress toSlOK
ing Corp. 1n N.B. Musi Sales Rep/EDP $10K
have some accountin~ Gen. Ofc/Prmung $47ti
• Ly ~tore. Apply Mon 15ti0. Costa Mesa, Ca
P.a.STEUP $4 H r Man·h J rd,lOam-dpm. per . pref'd. Apply SERVICE Sla. Salesman ~2tilti 556--0lOO Mam toll pm. ly. 673-2261 ~ Capis trano Uniried & lube man. Top pay & ----------
JUDY'S School Oi:nrict, 26126 t'rrnge benefits. Exper. YOUNG MAN 25 to 30 for Exper. 1n magat1nl'
pas teup. education & recenl ex· Secy/Sales Mfg S750 Half Day Hice Pay MATURE Women part.
per. w/mm. 50 wpm typ Teleph Work S500 !JAM-lPM or •J>M .91>M. time, for Housecleaning Ca 11 556-&505
Control Career
Em ploy m ent Agency
3400 Irvine Bl, N.B.
So._c _oa_st __ P_la_z._a __ , Victoria Bl Capistrano m an preC'd. Full or Salesmanager for th~
Beach. ' p/t ime. Shell, 17th & Fanlas t1c Electr ic ~ng. 642-75ll Ext. 28 Keypunch Opr/129 .S-575 Earn $100 + + per week Service. N. 8. & C.M.
• IOA 11 IUILDERS IRVINE PERSONNEL: doing eoJOY ~1 ble work 10 _a_re_a_. 64_' _5 _s_1_2l __ _ S.\LES NJl'I. SPortswear __________
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_1_r_v_in_e_._N_B ______ Motorcycle. No Exp Nee.
<·o. riccds I :Hl1es. f.ull & S..-.. Sta. Atte.d lJ n l i m t l ed future. Need experienced in-·SERYJCES&-AGENCY ?Ur brand new ofc open· Mech anic, lite d uties.
t e n or f inish Marine -· -1!18E:-11th.lAtlrvrneJ -in~ n ear the O.C. Class A req'd. F/time. Carpeni~s. Only apply Suite 22'1 Costa Mesa Airport. Xlnl opportunity 900 E. Coast Hwy, N.B. REAL EST. SALES
pt. time. :1 rnLes a wk. SECRUARY Cati\ il4 >541:1-tJOd aner->t·Si!. {>Cr hr. Mgmt. opp. 900 E . Coast Hwy, NB noons on1y.
wi th 2 Lo 3 years recent Call 642_1470 l'or pos1u vc minded in· We have an opening 111
Manne carpentry ex· div. t'or personal in· Medical Assistant our Residential D1v1sion
Perlence. 4 day week, ex·~~~~~~~~~~ terv1ew Call 1133-~ • Doctors Otlice. for a o experienced & l'n· II b f A ly 'nr: . . 640-671!() or 040-026.7 l h us I a s t I c II c ens e e ce enl ene it.<.. PP 1" DELIVERY Ori vers HOUSEKEEPER/Baby·----------Beaulltul offiae & bcsl
person at Wes.tsad Cor~ .. Wanted tor Piz.za de-sitter wanted. Mature MEDICAL _ location. Call Mrs. Ciark
avail Trans. & phone If you can take Gregg
m>c. l·'or personal appt. shorthand at 100-120
phone: .\1r:.. Burbeck, wpm, type bel.ween
,\ton & Tues 77~ & 55-75 wpm & are looking w,..i ... ;;1; til:?O for a challenge, then
send us your resume. SAL~S ~ate Guard Shack, 163!: llvery Commission + Jady to walch 4 & 9 yr. FrontOfc $550mo. 1orappoinlment ..
. P1aceot1aAve,CM. gas ~lleage. Apply at olds,&do11tehousekeep· 1G1r10fc ~mo ,\('t•d (.')I res1l. sal<!s
P1tza Man. llflO Harbor 1ng. $50 per wk. + Heavy Front Wesley N. Taylor Co. nr1 ent,·d associates.
Classified ad no. 362
c/o Daily P1Jot
P. 0 . Box 15fi0
Costa Mesa, Coll 9'..!6'l6 Blvd CM. benefils, must have own WillTrainBack REALTORS \1Jnu1 1Prod1i':ng exper. Boys & Girls trans.846~2 NewportCenter 2111NSanJotaCqwnlJlllb tw1i>1ul f"ull.p/ume.En··----------
0 _ _..._. R-_. . . _ 1 ewpor en er '11111111ll·11t.tl Controls-·---------JO to H years01 age. Da1 · 1STJ•1111 ~ .. ,.. Employment .,,~_Au10 I P d I F.Xl'cut1 ve Secretary for H~K PR, Ii ve-m, over 4-0, .,... __,,., 1•11o·q~' cons,•n 1ng de· Y ilol e iv~ry route~ d I I 1 adult Hs kpng rers -Consultants Agency \Ill' IJ1recl &d1stn1>utor maybt-avallableinyour enLa spec1a uy. lo· · ·~· 507SanN1cholasDnve RealEstateSalespeople -.;Ill':>, repeat Comm.
..,area 1-:arn prot1Lforde· tell1 ge nl, creallvc q,"d. Xl~t salary. Gd Newport Sch 6'10~150 J oin our pro1ess1on a1 nasis -l~J:J-JJOO ~ver1~s & ca~h. tnps or "om an lor dynamic 1::n~hsh.o75-377o. · staff. Great oP1>0rtun1ty --------
SECRETARIAL
POSITJONS
Staff1tical TypillCJ Merchattdise
& General Office • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •••••
This Position requires an .
-excellent typist for Antiques .8005
s tat1st1cal report s,•••••••••••••••••¥••••
oudgets, forecasts & PUILIC AUCTION
othe r general office MANY IfEMSOto' FINE
duties. Wi ll work for ESTATE J E WELR Y
chief f10anc1al o(11cer & AR r OBJECTS f.N:
accou nt ing de Pt . TJQUES Ft NE FukN
Shorthand not esseoual. r;rc. PHONE FOR JN:
Starting salary iti50. F'O. & B ROCHURE.
Write Ad No. :!gt, l>ally !HS-~200 .
Costa Mesa CA. ll'.!ti26. AnLi.q. lass Show-t>ale.
March 1 & ~ 45 Dealers YiTierchand1se lor sen1 nR fusun office. Must _be en· I TS EA s y TO s ELL Medical Sect'9fcry for 3 licensed ru.soc1au.•s s \I. ES 0 f1C'w subs'cnpuons. For thus1asuc, e~nd t\'.'JAP~ SHOJ:;S. Na· Mature. expenenced on-Private desk and phu11l' ;'l.,.,.d n•llallle Pf'r.son to
P i lot. P .O.Box UtW. ~ ...
~ w/all k nds ol coHectable
TechnlcalWritws ~la ss. Cos mic Age Purcha11ftg Dept. rntormat1on please call have a1>1hty to organ1ie tJonally famous reputa· Jy, 1or G P's Olfice. Send Same locauon HI Yl'.lrS. hl'tp me in my \Ila min,
6 l:!-4n I. i"rom Sao o,11 • c e P .r occt.l ~res . ti on ~uaranlees you a resume to Ad No.~. c/o Medium su:e 0(11Cl'. l·:x •'hl'lll IC.ti & catalogue
Clemente-San Juan ruture unlimited. ~alary s teady incom e with Daily Pilot. PU Box, cell entcomm1ss1onspht 11u~inl'i.s. 1'fr(.'j l noL leave Type 60• shorthanc.1 llO. Capistrano art>a, call open Corporatebenef1ts 1560.CM,!UG26 r llBllLache MusLt>eablet.ooperatea ,, · : s al 1 s ( i e d r epeat ~ ....,a 1 · nmycr ''our prescnL pos1t1on. 10 key adding machine 4~5-0630 and Mission CaJI btwo 10 &HAM, & 2 t ffinh l h --~-------ti41i·392~ EvC'sti73-·F•i7 1, ' .,. >< o I l •s , cus omers. e-o•es cas ,, -i1 lll'l's1111, I i:x:-1 ' i i~ . and enjoy working With
V1ejo-t::IToroarea,caU &3PM,544-5337. comnussionsimmed.iate· -· . ---------~ Wnt1· c1~1ss111t1 I Ad no. numb ers. Previous oSIH~3JO. DEHTALASST ly. Your own hours. No lf RECEPTIONIST 2~J7, <' o L>a11y Pilot, P. 0 . Purchasing Depl. ex--~~qual Oppor. Employer invesLme nt. Free sales M ·-· Uux lJli\J, Costa Mesa, Ca penence helpful, but not
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BROtLERCOOK .. Bxper. day week.No Sat.Gen'J Massachusetts0240l. .,.,.,.,,.,.. ly, cheerf-ul pcrsonS/\Ll·:s o r 5 years recent
r eq r'd. See chef at dentistry. Preventive ----------___ w/reception & telephone OF~'ICE SUPPLIES secretarial expenence.
Lorenzo's, 2~72 Lagun;i practice. H.B. are a. ~ · · answering expcr. Neat Lar~c ~o. needs outside '-
_R_d_._L_a_g_u_n_a_H_11_1s_. ___ 1 ~2-2436 JR. SECRETARY appearance, lit.elypiog& s:'.l ll'S pe r sonnel. i::x ·
BUSINESS OFFICE ---------•I The Jolly Roger, Inc. is willingness t.o work for i>cr °l.I. 01 c s upplies & taloog applications for a MGR/TRAINEE young fast mov1nj! pr1nlln~. Phoneforappt,
OperatiOM
P/Lime·wknds. every S:ll 1 • H w t .,& Sun. 1-'Jcxible hr~ O f · h * eiper. or business openlngs tor 6 men. No WESTSAILCORP. iom r:;. arry_ es ---
'<ln 't t y pist, no s h . 642~
Tech lllustraton
Lodge. ll-17 S. Haroor,
Ao~he1m, (next. to Dis·
neyland > Sat 1t>-IJ. Sun
12-0. Admi:>S1on $1.~.
($1.2.1 w1this ad J. •
*** James Pirtle
23841 loeing
El Toro
---------.--i You are the winner of
r h i TWO FREET1CKEQS
Loo)! ferm ASS1gnments
Send r esume s tating
a va11ao1l 1l y, fu ll ex•
p e n ence and oack-
it r o und t.o Margaret
Priest. 'n:Meo, 17802
SkyPatlC, lrvine.92707.
. elep one Sofie tor •wor th $14 J for I.he PI f 5·1l>b • llPM. Your ' home/off. H.B .• N.H. 1 'CALIFORHIA500
New at-home rncomc at
·'911X-'9erV. $a.11'1/appt..J.11r, t • ONT A«.10
Mo r ga n ~ti3 -6tu4 ; MOTORSPEB>WAY
_s_5_2_-_1_00. _______ 1 Marc h ~ at 11 :00 A Af
CLERK ~ Junior Secretar)'.1 Year New eleclrical firm has sa1lboatco. .,,,7 ~.!I:?. Newpurl Sta·
needed. OuL patient bust· en I e·. a rc_ -college necess. Must be ~·nee. 548~ Call Ann Smith SALES PEOPLE
nl·ss ofc near emergency Perm a n e nt, f /time . MGR Trne, Sl50guam +. ln<lepcnill·nt comm1ss100
room for bill.mg clerk. • ~50/mo t.o start .. APJ>I¥ Car .nee. Age 23-46. Mr. ~~~~~~~~~~I :...tic~. pJrt1l/llme. In -TELEPHONE
Personnel Dept, Hoal! 752-154I in person, Mon thru Fn, µvi,¥46-5455. RELIEF RH tro<lu1·1• nt•w h1ghqualllY I;
Type 50, s horthand de-
sira·o1e, but not man·
datory. ·Mus t enJoy
statis ucal typing and
working with numoers.
Accounting background
helpful.
Please call 642-6b78, Mt
l33 for tickets. ·
Wicker & solid mahqg.
Hospital, N. B. . g-s~M. MOD ELS «U remaJe, full Chapman/HarborConv. ut•,•f lint' <llrcclly to coo· H you meet. these SOLICITORS Ji.° Clerical Posiffoa 1H)42G1l~eu.eAve figure. Sharp only! Over Garden Grove 5:_~1_-tl(_ >~ ~~~1ec~ L~~1~:~~t:~?~ ~~~~~~oj~!~~ °:~:
Requires accurate11gure DOCTORS Irvine 11:1. Xlnt wages. 54!1-2593 RESTAURANT MGR 1''1rc1>rand foods, Call gress1ve Orange County d
aptitude. Wall train ASSISTANT -----..-----..,., llam~ pm. Male orfemale. Growins: "eckdays ti33-4!642. company, please apply Start imme .
m alch 'g set-couch,
chair& rock'g chair.
aeaul. clean Imes •• ~~·
restoration. Steal 1t foi
W'J. P . P. 64ti~1\Jl. b r 1 g h t. Per 8 0 n Young lady <18-281 to Jr. Sec'y $525 NEED 2 Gd ladle5. Full, chain needs mature, __________ in person , Monday-Top pay + boftuses.
wt knowledge use ol k d T 70 E 1. l d •-l-'rida.v,d:JOam-ilam. $3 MILUO .... wor as octors ass1stao· ype . am "" earn p/t. Car phone nee. Mr a ult to mana~e new I J~l Std,I~!) 842-7174 "" calculator w/mm oni: t /recpt. 1n healt.h spa. ;..;o w1t.h ad agency. Rtcbards, IW6-Q455. food res taurant in II B .._.TIQUE
"year bu~ines~ exp. Xlol exper. necess. We train · Call ec..a -""""' XI 1 bo • MS TELEPHO.._.E An • workin,., cond. & com .-...~ ' nt sa ary, nus, 111 I I 1"'111 • r> 3 n y"' be n e f 1 ls . you. Apply in person aftn ConLrol Career sur., & auto. Send n· , . ' t SHOW & SALE
l'h.ti4 l-4Jt)() or apply 500 or eve. 2112 Harbor EmploymenlAgency . .. . . sume: 2ll41 1i1chmond! ( DATA SOLICITOR\ Anaheim Convenuon
C D lllvd.,CM. 3400 1rvineBl,N.8. ~~ NEWPORT ; Cr,HunungtonncachC~I W, I kl f E 'd h ' h ., I c 'n·wport enter r . ----------\ !Ylf>.46. e re 00 ncJ or CORPORATION xp ., 1g ·comm . ..,e\· enter ~ewporl Beach, suite EX. DJ RECTOR 'JUNIOR SALESMEN · ~-~' : -· Account ExecutfY• ting appts, for energy _ 800 WestKatella tiUI). Non profit corp provid-c~, Qi-...isF PIRSONNfL· ,__________ conse1·vatlon produc t . • M41rch&7~·H
IOI? comm. serv. fo NB & Age 10·15. E.Alrn '20·$40 -.::::::::::: fr,:~ RN/LVH 1 Trainees. 335 lalaw St Our office/your home. fhurs·i''nday-Sat
f1·male College Student, CM. Hesp. lo boa:d ol per week gelling new -: ··-~NCY Challenging pos1t1on lor Co•ta Mesa Late art. & ea&'lY PM ht'&. 1 to hl PM ::;~~~i't ~e~hl;~~~l~~. d 1 re c lo r s· ~a. l. customers forlhe DAiLY AcctngSuperv. si4£< n ght person w/suµerv. tS42-11tH\J aft.4 Sek S~a~tt~PM.
Hoard, rm, sm ~alary. StO-i12000 yr depending Pll.PT act.er school and CPAExper.Required a bilJtY for PM's i1ume. Come to the Et~~?!~JF~ty fELEPHu NE Solicitors, . u c ucuon
&13-!i265 Nwpt Bch area. 00 qua I. $76'000 b_udgeL Sat urdays. You musi be R..nro Typist to $750 Great wages & bene. AP· earn up to ~. wkl". U A:itrtQU E Pump Organ. Req's ab1llt1es JO or· oulofschoolby3:00p.m ~.. ply JAAC. ~unonor Ave Merr"1ll Lynch " f d Ex. "'-cretary "720 ... ,, ..., r-· your gd. at what you do, Ap~rox. yr 1°'"'. •7c..• gao1lat1on & mgmt. un and be able t.o work at. ""' ., NB 642 2410 E 0 V oov • ...., Chief LiftcJUCl"d/ rais1 n g, supervision, least 3 days per w~k. No Secy, Illegal . $600 1i•1•··· .·..----· •J·· •·•••· -1 Secretary /R.eceptidnls \ we pay the t>est. Simple c1a . Aftns. 64.2-il:tlli.
Asst Maiftt c.-• I g d vet p ·ng . --• General Ofc S565 ---------''-n~n House"'· ,,_ products!! Jt':s whe re . ....,. p ann1n . e o 1 dehvenes or ""'lecuna. U Must do. letter typing .,. they call. tmrned. """n· 3 OLD Nava10 nrg1, ap. LJrge Aquallc Park. new programs. Seod re· 'franspor tat1on pro-2192 Mart.m St.e2SS R ... 's~CCUflCU I I kk "' """' d '•M-< I P • " s mp e l>OO eepmg, c•n ings. 17301 Beach lhvd., praise ~:.<.... w1 I nil 1'1,ewporl /\re.-. rekr ~ume befor~ Matth 10th v1ded. Call 644-6236. Douglas Plata/Irvine Days & I 1ghts. SLand by TUESDAY. start immedla~y. call 't d HS 71-l~-7"'1 Se(}aralely or aac. for c:onstructlon~xpenence. toRoberlKiDugg_anP. Equal Opportunily 752--0131 ume, d1Herent1al p.1y. 752-7tl6() bt.wn g;.30 & ::,e. · $70tl.t>45-1'3o
Must be :IOle to pass o .. Box 1200. Tl Fall' Dr, E mployer I~~~~~~~~~ Fullorp/t1me. Excellt'nt MARCLI 4TH S:311 Mon "thi;u ~rj TnntClerit Sloe .
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l'ra11er sl)J<'e + sal:.ry. -•---------Now·s the time to get into Contact Mrs. Jensen· I 000 N. MAIN ST xper · ypt.,.. Plates Sale. 11'1! Ooe~I
Witt l'On~1der couple-FLOOR Maintenance, 2 MAINTENANCE Real Estate. Business COSTA MESA SANTA AHA potential. ....a., HUl'Utlel, $275. '71-'72-wll e lo work 1n 0111ce. hrs each mghl. Must b~ hasalways t>een goodtor •--'v/• AL•••• WESTC..,.... ·73L•-4 •7· <Job d b I •r 0 M-ori_. M---"al CALrr 92702 ~' - -·• ' -;, e e 1 Send resume to Hox tS57, b on a e · .-· u us. But we're a smaU ..... ,. ._..,.., ir. Responsible pot;atioft w/ PensonnelA&~ Humrqet Plates ~.60.
OelMar,CAll'.!014. Drugstore. Mr Halch SPECIALIST company. tr you're in· 301 Yidoria.CM 17141547-7272 muchvarietyfor mature <Marldll ~) H75 K1lkelly :>t
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LOAM If your MO~ ism one of CO RPORATION. an_963_'_-83 __ 1_6_· ------Sales clerk for Jr. sports IH'l' ourdi~playad in g . & Ci g ure a P ·WANTED several mature ~i~gel~t Scotties Tree-
• UHDERWRITBS these critical fields; 02, Or ange County based Nurses Aldes.11·7. wear & b1k101 shop . on lo<lay ·~ Utude/expe r. Must b<: womerOor making fresh $22. iJany olher lood
OowneySavings&Loan 08,21.23,211,33.40,43,57, electronicsflrm,hasim· Convaleseeolffospital. Mature, exper, f/ume. l"ioancwll':iAes · capao1e,ofsel!.direcMUon rr utt pies. Apply in ~~{~ .. r~n 0~aspter &
-ttas openings in lt.s H.B. S9. 67. Call th.is number mediate opening in our Call 64.2--0593 Call for apt. 497-1595. & organization. us l pe rson . Morn.lng& aft "I" s ~lt latei. .
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.. under writing conven· Tbe Career Corp& wants ment. Individual select· NURSES HOUSEWIVES MERRl ~L LYNCH , r:ges1s~A:;;a~=~f:7u~: ~HAOLPl.,.EN 8DEERdS. PIE AppllcllCH · 10!0
.. ~°"redal1'eloaMnsa.cp~i:-u~.u!narnt1ye YOU to Re-en.list. ed must have recent ~X· LVM'S •· MOTH""RS An equa opportunity i· n g o P e r • t i o n . ::, ' 78 0 .anger . ••••••1 ,.._•••••••••••••• .. ... .-.. perience in aU areu oC All Shifts. F/ti.me. Xlnt .. c. t•m1>loyer, m /f H B FREt P lC M;,e. For furth«"r rn!o,Gardening·Landscapin& mal.pte nance with a ben e f it. prog r a m . Weare lookingforfull&---------•1 Know1edge.ctmen:han· · · • , .KUP.Rcf&a.
contact Mrs. Brehm. h e lpe r , steady, non· at rong electnca! back· S:W-S3S per lhltt. Call pt. time women. F.ve$. -dlslng, adver tisin g WARENOUSl.F/t c"P!::vt:icraplf!~ "963-&321. ~qual Oppor. smoker, perma nent. 1round. Director of Nurses, prererred. '4-$8 per hr. SALESWOMAN helpful. Career OIJPor. E•.U..'dn.fv all~time~r7"
.Emptoyer V62-7d17. F'ounta1n Conv. Hoap, Trans. & phone OC{'. For '4'/time. W1lhng tq wock w/tnuch toJ~arn. c7il's36-l~ KEN M 0 RE tltct ri e
H you m eeL U1 ese 1835 W. LaVet• Ave, personal a ppt. phone· w1•t•kends Pack age W...._.Corp. dryer.W1l1 tradetprgab. COOk Asst .• exper 'd. APP· GARDEMR A.SST qualiflcations, please ap-Orange. 5!2-6848. Mrs. Thompsoo, Mon & :,ton· t•xpcr. S'l. 75 per br. Ca.II ,;\-~'642-»t2 WHO WAN rs ·ro WORJ\tf Slll-42.:lti
ly in pen.on, Lil Dino's l''or apffrtment.complex. ply in person, Monday-1--....;;;. _______ Tues. 778-3033 & Wed11.1 Ai>r>IY l'cr$on»el Dept, DRlVEACAU! ---------
"Restaurant, 725 Baker Newport Bch. 40 Hr wk. Friday,8:30-Ua.m. OfftCI WOB 776~120 B.1lb<>~• R.1v Club. l<!ZL W. CHOOS£ your nours, O 'Keel & Merri t Go ~.CM SU'ady work for relJa. Theatre Co. moving OC· Saleslady. Ag" :~1 to 40. ~oast llwy·. NH. *S.C'¥1, ~t•p•n work for youne.11', oo Stove. tJd cood. $$(J.
H m~n. Pbone 6'4--0606. MSI t1ce1 to Newpott Reh has Gifl Shop exp J'lrelerrcd. S ... MPLE ...., .a.111en Liz lfefnders AJ(enc7 your own be>fiS. Men or ~2-5913or S-k4-112'.! Cook. m;aturt'. Modern d ( "' """""-.. "20Bi-h~ ~·-1"• 1 _ 1 t h n e e o r ( 1 J 962-8910 fo r Appt. L'or t'rJll Mfar . .,.,1.1. ..., '"' ~.~ ..,. wnmen. Clu' oe SI ghtty Hotpoint l e.rn·a , ... .,.,. ... onva e5cen ome. R T 1 c2 J'k .-... 1:1 ..re~po· rt°'-a......_,...._ .. ,.,.. h' d u • .. e•u .... G ... ralOffice ecept/ YP sl, ' > • ---1 ,... .. av 01 ~-.an lc1.1ppod .• "eat. Dishu•ash'"'r ~. G-; ~.~ • ..f!'arHyaJ~.~~v:..u.ly. Payroll, no tynona, 10 t.o DATA kpr a Cen'l Ofc. & l3J rsA LESM£N Wanted, CICfll, rlt';lt, st•ll mot.Jvat-Ec .. ~ ..... Us~ ' (;IHO Appearance. V_ts .. "Ood ... ·u1-~1..:""' ......
• ·::~ ... r.or' 07 Conv". I1':1lo· ... i' ' 4 JO Mon-Frt°Pieuant COIPOIATIOH A/PayahlP. Please send rs~t growln« cv. comm. ed Al rlt or .~ralllt ~,'<per. <le-l .,~ ~ reure<t. A1e :l.6 to 7\1. ~p· .. ... ~ -•
"" .. " lnformaJ working eondl· r esaune lo class111ed ad only. 842-:tl80 :-ir• 11'· ""3 or app ·•---------,--a p.Jement your Income. 24452 Vta Es l ra a. _., n-k•r .~• no. 36S, cto Oaily I'll"' ~6-4J5.; • <2J Service Sta. men. 1't Oi"tvta C&08bnormore! "Make Robm Pot O..t La HUI~ uon11 Noo·s m.-er. App· ~ .-~ ·~ • -. I T ·• t 1ua• · ly by teller. 8 UB8UB Cotta Mesa P. 0 . Box U60, Costa You don't need o aun t< R p c a u. op w11ea + a d•y. APJ>IY ln person dy .•• c ean out t.b-s ~=<>l Pr.r. ovr J."• ('luru~ ICJOI we.~l Red:tMlJ Ave. 4ieu. Ca Y262t>. ··Draw Fast" when YOQ SE C R £ TA Y -P rt comm. Appl>'~ C.'*1 Yellow Cab Co .• tfjtl E. aarase ... turn that JunJc
"" "-ual"'-portuni"' ptoceonadlnlhe-DAIC,.Y nmo. 10/\M to 2fi1\1. Chevron :SUtaon, GQ4 S. 1uc.h :it .• Cosu1Mesa. loto cu.h with a O.tu-''tli h1i1nc.l)m .in at a be £olan ade JY-102 . ~ "l' "" Cluslf1ed Ad! Phone PILOT Want Adsl Col~ Newp o rt C1'nle r. Coan lUty, Lasuna • ___ .i.L ~~.C•uilf'4d.AcL1'!.afl
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Marve&\ •otct 01.· r all a>ho\s, trlendlY/td $:?0.552-tllSOI V7»-.T»30wkdays 1 l Call64t·ta61forfne 8~~l0N Whultr. lf • Eqwp, xlnt c<lf\d. $14,,000. -~-~-------left ta aCl d . "' re tta.. watchdoi 4'46--Q3l . · MAT !SSE LINO Sii~ Calendar;,( E\'ents ~ukounot mdl-.ot> o1 di• 675-'595 . old 12~5 J'I'., Y. Y • Rerrlserato dl'eller, blah Mhe1l•1 w IOIO Goya £tehlnt s:i.So. o.i llm:. ~H P • .i cyc1t ()1 a. Fut ·'3 Suzuki 1'C ao:s...
' ··~ · t'OODL.£ r1Utcr fr com01'I cli&bes o•••••euueu•••u•u Floral f125 'Pvt Pty Cu1t. ball umk & m.iny C .... n, S• Dcpendable.1ttat~ ke-.more w a.aer, x Int to• lood bocM. "mixers. ~-1Wt p A TCHWOI« 535-MsS • · · · P L A \' £ R , r I A.. N 0 • other xlr~s. Xlnt. cond. lttlt t 120 uon. &t~t off.:r ti42-24'J
cond. mutu eycle ffS s..s-~ Be if 1 Tut·-.. ~-a ftUt•·:n..-. m•nual Cflt eJ.lc. w/bench wuout. $3.000. 11rtn, an· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 14 H .. 7U\IV' Lo ml. •842.....u78 · ~ , •ut ~ ~ .... ""vwn "" • '-" . PUILIC AUCTIOM & rolls. Gd cond. $650. cld'a. ~1t\/mnde dolly. 8 1-1i rt o R d onu.a u."'""'· __ --.;.;... ____ _:tr R £ .l!:: bli ·lrhten, vmyl ti 5ofa. See. tu. •Clu.aeaNowFormins MANY tT£MSOF rJNE $47-7011 GlJ-423'4 aiPM to m~M campe~ c~co~er 0~e • Beau cond. l$ ~ PdJ
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$&.Ill.bar -.ln\Jl ten' hl&Ve hom8' lhl.s waod.. c TbeCENT!NNJAL ART OBJECTS AN' ei.. ..a&...•-~ 1-4 "' I ' s.s&-.aa.n.'1PM . ..,..,. ~--4)d40 2 OMFYCbaihW/down SHOPPEat~1330t.hSt. TIQUE' FlNE • ·zp........, -.,..., 16' Glaap•r Plea.sure ways, ... ust~,$550 ? ll~zuklT~R,4,000 mL ____ ..,.;._..:;.::..:;;;,;·:..__ cuahiona. Need recover· Cannery VIU e N8 .s, FURN., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cralt 35 HP Mere t'42-4044 pnced loseUf~.
17' PhJkto, frocst-fret!. $.)0. sr. 8asseu Hound, M•le, il\I, 675~183 a e. . rc;· [Hg~~C~~ RI~· "~ J Buy AQtique Guns. tra.11er' + extras! $117~: ,66 FOR b Pickup 6 cyt.4 $:ssc> 673-3491
3ZI* Mar,u..-lte CdM yr. Needs famll)l fr ll· SPANI.: ... W .. TERBEO EARTH 645 2200 · ~ln&le pleceocent¥ecol· IW6-757g. s·"" 41 000 N ·73 TRlUMPH .500 Ch sat.frSUn.P .. ' · t ent1on. All .. bots. ' ... o "' -l«tlon1. 714/89.i-i174or ~· • ong mi. ew ~ ·-· -'l*4-S344 Custom super long, 7d,. WORMS 714/893-1104 25• TrO)an ~O< running paint,. l rg tires. nu per, St85. Ken~ Washer· · Impressive .bed spread, Technicolor 1000 projtt· • · needs woi:k. ct:>K lor Boo c•mper w /curtains & ti75-tJgll ,
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; • 5'6-8672 '-Miia t 1051 ofr ans, "60-2780 M--, . . Provencial style Bassel Kllp spnn&er aul. $30. Cruiser-SS, tave deck. apprec. 612·7215aft6:30. Explorer Motor Home
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C.M.SU-7910 Prieedto.MoveNow1t Upbot .Dinette Se&. ei>tl duced to Sl500. Must ror and 3 night stands. beautJCu1$600.~.~deer Bron.:er'ai;tened MolMl•Ho"'" tl40 25' Sips IS/10. Roomy :I
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J.k l b s ·So ,. b machineSS().538-3717. o r best offer. Call w 1 t l le $200 O..irgain! $49a5. t BH . Cruise cnLrl, S/C. etc. i e, ll!!'f so, ~own. ~n., .ta tea. TV, Custom Fenwick Dass ti75·0342or1139-2332 arter . a n~ s oc . ur BOAT W/'fRAlLl!:H. Cpts, drps, bll·ms. iohed, 55ti-1111 ~Y s 3 spd. XJnt. $2$. • neUtl...Jp,ake.otrer. .... s-. 1055 trout, ocean fishing ;>PM M4'-S~2'7 · lid tor fi shing. S.>oo. 2 porches. lOxOO. fapan· ---------ti7~7 ~ 2· al'tet; 3 pm. ·~ .................. ~ .. pole-reels. $10,$1;),$25. . Store, .... _..... ~tili-OltH do Lvrm 14 x a>. Adult:.. raft.rs, Tr••el 9170
10 SPD. Men's Varsi~y. 8 PC. Solid Hardrock Ma· flUl1.fC·AUC110M 548-9832. IALIOA '84Y ~UI I• 1095 Good p;irk. S.A. Lols or •••••••••••••••••••••••
JUteoew.Orange.$70. pie Duling Set Tbl 6 ~NY1TEMSOl'.F1NE fo11tlly IW••ershlp. •••••••••••••••••••••••loafs.Sail 9060 acuv1ty. Quiet. Good 1J'TRAYJ::J.tra1ler,elec 644--«ti~ chrs hutc h' $4SO ESTATE JEWELRY, BDRM Set, dbl bed 213·192 Jl91evet. Display Cabinet walnut••••••••••••••••••••••• neighbors.979-1342 . relrig l'rpt. S3t5. 209'.! ______ ..__ __ , 640-4982 . . ART OBJECTS, AN· w/bkcs hdbrd, LrpJ drssr • rormlca, 'It., pl~te glass 44' HEllRESHOFF W a 11 a c e Av . C t\t
lui .... Mtrhrttih102S , TIQUES, FINE FURN, W/twn mirrors. Hotpoillt 24cu.f\.sideby front, shelves, top'. SloopC1ai>:>1c MotcwCycles/ ~-7011
. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRESS.ER, ~lid Oak, llcs ETC. fHON£ FOR IN· Haodmade 8 rm, wooden side, uke new $350/best 10'x42x29 will move 1''ully equipped to race Scooters 9150 .-.--------Wood Paneling-Honey brand new. $95. Match FO. & BROCHURE Dollhouse.~ offer. Coffee table locaJJy $300/ofter. crwseorJ1veaooard.NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 ROAD RANG EH.,
Birch. dx30+ rt. $50. Call g.~s3 :avail May. Co. "5-2200 · · COLOSPOT ice·m aker ha ssock, touter'. 97i-7930 wkdys. slip. Pr1pty .075-47~. ~o:vde~dl~vu:J1n'~i~f:f ~5;t-&J08 · 9 a rage Safe. Sac: Refrig, 1~72, $250. 642·96tl7/54t1·6042 TY lodi AQLIAtU U. 23 1973 Yamaha 250 MX. . Cats IOlS wn. iron din set, glus SunCor~nado, C. M. Ansaphone, $65, Gas Kenmore elec. clothes Hfff 5;:.r.. IOfl we.Jl equ~pp~dx1n!0co~dp M.ake offer. 2221 Harbor, Apac.he Tent Trailer. S.p,;
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Seal,Po&nt-champion 640-tl614. , _:'RAGE SAL~ Leaving Hospital ~d. gd cond., ·r ec.liner. 20". C>oys racer turntable. Super il3-~3~-6t02, eves, miles, xlnl cond, ~~ndy AutoSenlu&/
8lred,&75-0l68 White and gold Frend)&~"'' .everytbiq goes. $S0.4off1cechairs,steel bike. All .x lnl cond. speakers.$225.675-4332. 714-557-17tl7 ~.e.d , ~ake ot1er . Parts 9400
n-10•0 .Provencial sL,yt. Basset ~ M>bd state B&W 1V, case. green, xlnt cond, Barstools. 003-71l83. ·lo A NG LEM AN • h 536-3700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.-.. ...,_,, new queens1ze bed love-$35 Round mar proof m & M.-IM ' • 1 ~c ooner · VW E ... G I 600CC ••••••H••••••••••••••• ~room se~. lnclud~ 2 seat, velvet ro~ker, din~etablew/leaf $lO Used Drapes. Jus t eq.1,...... ··Oceanwave·• ~5· O/A, '70 Yamaha O.SOChopper. " •. •PET WOILD• twin beds w1Lh firm Sim.-Prov desk din. rm set «KS-llS33 • · cleaned, 2 yrs old. 30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BMC Diesel, t>wlt lt*27. Xlnt cond. Many custom 530~ p H k . ~ons mattress and spr· end · tbls ' etc. i 727 · . panels, 411" wide, 8' Jong, lo t<ll! shape! $3-0,0IJ<.1. accessories. $750 or best . • Chlh~ahua, ~n! pood1 e less', ab gs. hi~h boy che~l, Fullerton A've C.M. ··Crump• • Eng 11 5 h t>eige ?Pen weave. $150or GIMHI 90 t 0 farm or trade ·even for otrer. Days call BUI at A0tt.en.uon hP.ubllc ! 1 ~«:Ib s
•v dresser with lllrge mir· ' forward seal saddle 19" oest olr. 644-2950. go od C a 1 4 0 . Mr 675--0!170. Eves & Sun a rage as mov~ ... rt> Lab. peke, doxae, pit d 2 1-. -·--.a~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1~5 Ha rbor 5-l!S-Ul.ffi bwla, k ror an !' ..... ........,,. H.P. O.B. m«or, Scuba cantJe, like new cond. . · · H a m 1 I lo n . d 2 2 -calJ 54:>-11»4. · -mixe~ocp:ppoopier.'~t1:;<'d Exlnt condauon for S275 tank, much more. Sat & $175. 646~:>811AM .aAM •NSWERS TQ ;,~ . .,;!0b~soukin outooard i41)1 \ ~ft.5 & wknds, Hu.:1.·y 400 .. ,..,0 ~-"'' ls Your Datsun-Toyota· or best offer. Cau Sun.51J6-3631.EJ'foro oraner~PM .. ..,., ...... CCuUZ mOlOr<:Y· tl73-l5-!!1) un . ..,, • _,v. L'. . d ' ., service most breeds. 2525 ti75·0342 or 839-2332 after · cle, J1;' Glaspar 120 J/O Xlnt cond.rldden very ht· .-ial in nee 01 ~pai~ ·
W. 17th at Fairview. SA. s PM .ARAGI SALE . G~Jden , Touch & Sew SCRAM·LETS w~tr!r• r adio, ouuigger. J'~oen1:c Sa hot. full race, Ue. 675-4623. ~~:.a '!.ta D 1 e · Ca 1
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Open eves531-fl027. Lrg late lasswindows Slnge.r Sew. Mach. '72 UNLOCK-HELIUM 14 :Starcraft bass t>Oat :spruce ooarcJs. a1um . . . , ____ :i _____ ___
POODLES, AKC, 2 males, A!~n /~~!k B~ead;a!~; in ;fetal ~rames drs modeJ. AU actch. Deluxe FLORID -~ALU ED -w/SOhp Evmrude e1ec· mast. Ullman sa11. Xtnl J~t Kawa~aki. ~llj). Dtrt 1000 VW t::nginl! rebu
3females . .Beige-brown. Mediu.dresser.BeslOf· w/tint~g1,ss,q~az· ~00·646~:>811AM.SAM LUPINE -HALLOW -~r_ic ~~arter & trJr. cond.Soll5.IS4o-~IS7 ~17..:S0~~0 , ~' $3
75
· it!5,VW H11acke;·i.,$00,
Born J an.28. 644-4>172 or fer. 675-6181J. · couch, 2 t ocking 1rs; or after 9PM HOLD· UP MEN ti-IZ-l~6~ LU DER$ 16-:!ti it. Ex et a ter:i pm. ti-Ui-~~~ :Hl!-<.1<!13
644-1529. matching coffee tab end Heavy maple couch and With the world on the TAX ADVANfAGE cont.I . Bonorn pa1med 1~7l HONDA 500, must Antinues/
... Black Mahogany Dining tables , port. sewlne chair $!7;;. New ~win bed brink of disaster, isn't it Oonateyourooai.. J ,in. i sels sa11s. ~-mo sell $1.000. or DeSt ott~r. Cl~ssics 95ZO
w ARM • FU~ Z Y St. tbl. $25. Blue vinyl Living mach, in gd. cond., fir complete $7:>. 536-7138 wonderful how people Boy Scouts ~ti-4~ tii3 -7752.. Ca 11 Ron · ~79-1)43~ &rnard puppies, AKC. rm. Swivel chrs. $15. ea. lamp, Catlleya & Cym· · are helping one another. anyume •••••••••••••••••••••••
$150.terms.494-8735 4~-4'i2laft12. bid1um orchidpltq. llgbl Oeluxe~B"fUA/Cwith Like ·all lbes~ bank Wanl 13' Boston Wna1er loats,SUpOocks 907 '5l MG .fl). f'ui1y rstrd. ----------1 fixture, 2 matched window hardware. w" mergers -think how w/out motor, lg whJ. trlr •••••••••••••••••••••• 1~72GT 550Suzuk1. Show cond. Hun~ Xlnt.
s:::i ~s~~: ~:us~~·r~k~'. Gf~~:~1t~:;,'~~~t.': M~;~ :!!~~~rga~~~.g~~&u~~: ;:N:t:75~8~37~~:_~~.t ~~:~~~~~~: fi~°N~ to ~~;. ~~~= ~~ih.P~: SLIP AV Ali~~~·port 8eac ~~:~~~~:.:_~~ r~~~· ~iot>~~~~; ad e tor Vet.
As.kanc S125.67~~4 · Wilson's Bargain Nook sconces, uh·lrays, d e-. . 00803 30 -60· PowerorS0111 n Suzuk1 400 Dirt Bike. AfC~ Silky Terriers, · ~5 W. l9tttSl., CM c1rnlers, center pieces tiO sq. yards of QUALITY Mlscellaneo1111 · loat tii4ari ~o'-32' Power only MGM pipes. new 36 mm
wks, mah!s only. $12~. BEN'f Chrome Rocking and ,.other GOODIES. aJl wool '!:s~d carpet. Wanted 8011 E.!l~e 9030 673-~3 Mukun1. new Knoobys,
Art 4 PM """-4640 SAT & SUN 9: AM to * 646-37~ * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••..-•••r"•''"' •••• Ak . .,.,..., . Chalr, pd. $475.,sell$175. -·PM 25 A Chi •• ••••••••••••DOCK new gearin g. r on ~-.:•a.J·e·. AK' C, v .nt lii'e. M 830-.S34lor67~ "· 4 . rroyo co, Pro Gard~ning £qu1p· SPJNET piano Wanted. Mus\ Sell tmmedialel M a~nl enancc . ri ms. f1o erg1ass tank ...u• ~ AJ • Laguna Beach . menl. 2:>" Trimmer PaytopCash.WnlePO .. , 1 _. .• Y Ya c h~ pa1nt1n g Xlnt co nd . StiOO .
ANTIQUE SALE
·57 l'·lllHUCOi'\Y
HI H. Auto trans. PS.
Low m1la.'!c. Urig l'ond
L1c~iliVX ~ ••• * * •• & F. X1ni watchdogs. M9VlNG: We !\•Ve a 4~-9822. .M , 3 p T Bo . 302 CdM 92625 ~<ii;u 1 ... otoi llKc ne" "a r n 1sh1 n g .I 1 m IS-li-5321. ll&l·l440tH10,evafo. house ruu oa· furniture. o\\er. np. ower rim x . . & row oo;it w11h o:irs Wright 968 6262. ---------'.>ll EOS1·:L 1'..\Ct::lt
'fopqualil)',mxlnlcond. "ut ~Sunl1·5.22531 KHly, 2hp. V~c ·M?sLer 4hp. WANTED forbck.~kng, goodcond:tH.$:-54!16. ' . -HO NDA 500. Showroom <!t.lr.Hstdtom1mco11d
.Mixed Terrier puppies,
will onCY get about l O
.... pounds. $5. :>86-7t52
Must see to appreciate. ~l roro. Lawn & garden· 5411-4>91:> -dn. modif'd mum. bg. gd. T HP JOfL'lW:\-loats/ SpHd/ -cond. 7000 mi. SllSO. Call Lit: QK \:!titi SllSW
No n:asonaole otter re· tog equip\, camper Set Ency! Britannica 4 cond rip ·st op cov . ~ref . d ' . Ski 9080 ~-1130all 5pm. <.:a11 ~l.'nt.' •i1-111>"tll·~I
("Qed. a-=pd B1ke, llern·g. items women'11 clothing on·dge h .... I • ""'"'-96 . .,,, o umo1a :stul mgn~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -or t:!lJ13J2·1i214, exl Jb . ..., .., · 12' 14 ' c ;u ... , sm spin-....., ,,... iJSO. ea. ii7:>-4till! ' B OW · N " ·• h llO~DA CLlOO •-., tiQOlJ Boston ·rerrier Pups. 1 Stereo, Etc. $t4-IS427 n · • some never ning wbl set Anlique · 14 R l' I G lo Tn I. · •-. days~ w ti. lM
1
& F worn,men's·lrg. ttaviland.'64o-Ql.5. S POT CASH ro.r o!d·loats,Power 9040 \\:a11nn ~ow , iOllP ~n1, xl!1t. cond. ~~25 . ---------~~C,sho1:.s~4!*4~~~ale. ~:we~~~~ ~2s.. u rnllure, cloth i ng. . ~r.oken, dented :sterling ••••••••••••••••••••'••• ~vrnrude, 2 hr:-.. on mlr. ti4-l -llti4 Sports lace Rodi 9540
H30-4().48 -stove, refrig, etc. 3010 ~EE~'JJ~~p ~~ 1
1 ~ ~ ~ ra'r e~ e ~ ! ~ ~: 30· J'tll)~A~. l~·u1 l:JJs. t>75-20lW 'lid BSA 650 CC. needs ••••••••••••••••••••••• A~C Teacutt .Poodle & Yellowstone Dr, CM. Bargain 644_7760 Jew e 1 r Y, Et c . ~!c. 1:17:>. frades. dr0ke1· loafs, Storage 9090 manor repairs and clean· FORLM01 ~~TA'~·-~D
:schnauzer Pups . tiA nllque heanh $125. 979--0829 . 714.675.8700 1>13-1003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng up . $550 cash . ~ ""'
weeJcs.'8tdAdultPoodle. :>36-2137 lltil7LhStAp\ N•agara Message Unit W"JMt> R . t J·O IOATSTORAGE 675-3077 Ver~ clean, ready to
639-ti211. A, Hotg Beach. • ~~1~a~l :ansy~~uti~~ Ex. Cond . .Pd. $4~, sell Harbour Surf~ 6'10" tJ~~p 'v. oa1tu~uan~s~1s .i: Dally-Weekly-Mon · ·73 Honda SL 70. Street ot race. <;~od Ui?·rated
LHASO APSO, AKC.Love .Seat & :SOfa Gd aritJques&fmefurnllure. $.15c>cash,S45--0704 s~al!owta11.G?cond$SO. $3.275.~-lSSl! thly. Wilh wa:.h rack & dart Goodcond molor~~t~ol .t:i~t ra
ffamUton l.lne, m~le, 3 qua I, never used. .:0.any Cash only. Sat & Sun on· UTILITY TRAILER Ntshik1 .~!ympcc Mens 10 access lo 1 au n ch in g S29S * * ~11;,g parts. . -1
mos.$200.41f2-fj016 otber items movingly, 1754 W . Beacon, WANTED s pd. 2:> frame. Xlntti Ft. Lyman. iapstrake ramp. 4Whe.tDrivn 9550 ~·~· ' Anaheim. 635~. 642~ cond. $80. 673-4460. · \lg·G4, Bimini top-full NEW PO HT DUNES. Yamaha 250 St. Bike. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Obedience Classes oy1_~:..:.;:..:..._ ________ 1.----------------·---Musical c o v e r s • $ 3 2 o O • 1131 Back Boy Dr. N.B. 1%6. Good cood. Asking 73 scoot ll xl11t cont1. ~~0~rotess.trainer. 'AR\10 wd coclt\aH '+ ug1e Garage Sale; •FIREWOODSALE• htstrurnents 8083 .2_H·ti73·3d6>.t>:.!U-7~·3342 644--0510 ~.64t>-4~l. 15.000mi .~~p.T/C,hp. '
----------•mat. end tbl, Med. Le1tther machines, car Org. Euc. del $75. cord. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shill, Posi Trac. PP.
YorjtJei>. little oeauues, w/Beleum slate i,nlay. camper, 11641 Van $43.Y:i cord.581-1122 1974 FRAMAS Bass ~.847-03lti
Champion sired, w1l Seportog. Also bed icor..._B_u_re_n...:.,_H_B_14_2_-a&az____ Coast Firewood Supply G ui la r, Ii k e n ew.
hold t'or Easter.1162-d717 gro~p. Ph: 893~ • ARAG £ SALE· Skis, NEWPORT Beach Tennis Sacrifice $250. Cull aft 5; I llllllllllll!llllll .. 11111•---11111·-·• ... lll boots, whee ls. muc h C lu b, m embership 963-7535. • more. 306 Esther .St. (~. value). Trade for DRUMS. Rogers, 7 pcs.l ---=:::::. .. e:.-..--::::::lliis:::=-'....,~1 Costa Mesa P1ck·up lruck.581-8477 gd cond. Good pnce!I
Stereo Console, Obi Must see! 541J-107guft.5
Water bed + Heater. JORDAN 119 Bass Amp. 4 ~ortable B /W TV . mosold.Xlntcond.Make ~-4505. otter 002-73411.
'AT/SUN . 20841
Get in shaf>e _ now-oelt Offic. Fvntfhre &
massager $7:>. Rowing Equlp"'nt 8085
machine 847-Ur14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_.•Ad 111 WOllaffs w~~ Catamaran Lane. HB. ..--Nr 8ch & Atlanta. fuh C4I S.e 64~5671, Id. 310 • tank, desk, outdoor stor Merrow overlock and SECY Chrs $8/24, exec svl f
1111 .
She lt-4'"9 · , .. ,'\', .. _.
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shed, Misc. Friedman .Pleater tor chrs $15/25, drft mach
sale. Call ll!rl!....4500 ~· Pierce 867 W 19 CM l
VERYTHING Goes, 645·1411. ,
H /H furn., refr, TV, Slacks 32X32, 34X32 . 1. Washer, spool bdrm. set. i0-$10. JaCKets. shirts IBM Exec. Typewnter,
Lot11 . of misc.! 8412 Med. i8-i20. 557-iJ921 mdl D. $425 . .Boolcbmchng 1 Hillhead,HB,900-3M3 sauardayonly. Mach. & Punch GBC. t-----------_ _..,. _ _.; _ _.:;.. ____ • i30Q. Mimeograph Kex f
'AT & SUN 9-4, plants, Potter's wheel, Kick or Rotary D280. XLra gun,~
bikes & misc. 401 etec. & kiln. Free use in screen. etc. $275. Prlnt·i
. Begonia CdM, f;ls-9697 exchange lor pot.S or ·1 ing. typing paper, ~. re· -
642-1460 p 'SUPER Garage Sale, em. r&pty.9()2~
Pkup. truck, ski equip., Washer i45. Gas dryer Time lor tax papers.'
tires, saHDoat, etc. 713 $35. Rolla way Ded $4S. Bargain at $50. JM dry i
CenterSt.,CM,548-8t'47 Room divider ~35 . copier, portable. Cosq
f>.&4·1765 $100. 4!14-C721aft12. I
New & Used Water Beds . Assc. pictures, van Oriental rug, 9x.12, asking Walnut Exec. ()(c Desk & uau. ctolbina, and $75: Xlnt. New Hoover Chair. perfect, $150,
much much more. 33rd & rouss-ov~n, never used 4~3-7700 Balboa. NB, 6~ _i2_s_._s1 ... s_.00_1n _____ , . FOR SAU I060 OOVER ~bores l girls A Record -A-Phone
01kes $20 ea., dD! oed ··Total Concept", modei
eg Thoroughbred. ffiah ~S., compl. New :S1n~er 1 yr old, xlnt cond. Best l
spirited Bay Gelding sew. ~acnloe ~7·.,0·• ofr. 833-8752. I "2 i. nd. ,;:. --;· • aqua slide & lad. tor pool ---------1... •a 5• vu o;vuotrma· " · • · ...: d k ~ l • ,_.._ · 1017 lion C.11644.0144 •:.>a. um es .., a . "" .. . . ~-7047; 646--0147 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IS 1r old good natured 75 \'ard:S or Carpet Pad· AKC St. Bernard puppjes,
Gelding, for aale or rent. din&, $4~. Leisa than 1 yr ~red ror dry mouth, IUC~JS. Old; 49\f-J05 , 003-_,,
lttlb ............ ,s 3 Sided Dog Run. 6'xl2'. SNAKES .. ReUcuiated
w 1gue. $15. Hs·Boy P~lhon. K•.n1, Goptaer. ing lice bed, new l'Om· D .uo 6t0-l7trl Nice terraruun! Beat oC· ple~ stiU packaged, XU'a r~r, .... · fer. 645-2198. ·
' nrm •19t>. (worth ~'· 42" Round Oak Table wS, -·• ~ IM queen f110, lnclds. de-! •.1&JiA. Alum. fool $led ,.._.. -· ,,__ livery u1uau1 bome 1·xs·.fl.5.~-414V ' •••••••••••••••• .. •••• ~ FIELD'S Wareb9u•
$U Each -CbldlPOl Sale. •oo Pianoe . ewtlry 8070 ftef'r11, Dinette tot wt6 g ans, n e w · & u 14' · ••••••!••••••·•~•••••• chrtS, Jfouywood oed Spi n e l s. Granda WAMTED w/sp r in11. maaress, Playu1. Golna out r
· neadord. Small divan. buSiMsa. Renl/opUOO
Tllo .. eev• ue eul in OD6 Jlftb the bodice of thia TO.P CASH J>OL.LAR ' ~ h 8edf b K ""·
S..... Rod • J SU lU .,.i&c . rune ~. aw••· .,..enw~,
.-.1-bY ,_.,non saen •Of fllTI vwman. PA l O II OR YOUR w/ 0 • pt"S 0 .-·••red B Id • ..... "'• J ~t.aa~trbaek=· .Fabrics: linen.no\'·' 'EW£LRY. WA'l'CH£S, c: A~s .. • • ..,._... 8 Wu), .. ,,,uc .. r a.
h -· -·lt .. "t chr. plaHorm rockttr. ~ Yal}laha, Kimball, Wur .• eJ•-~-, • Iii l -· .. _,, .. cut in Mrr OBJEcr.s. OOLD, Co ... I ..O:•w&n" u "O et" ~sa .... ~.srse u·reqairt11'f1tfds.ou2·• t>lt.V£R s£av1c£. 548":.gi:a.""' •ID•~· Fi"'Et.n·s (714111mi~nni
rabltc. To~= ae.nd ~ nornber, al-. a.me. . F JN£ FURN le AN· ·-brOOkh··-GQ ~ ud dp.. Price SUO pl\&I 2,St poetq .. N6w : ·r1QUE:S. 645-{Z'lOO 12' Picnic tbl, 8' ext.nd· &Ao¥•• .u '--· '
available -Advance SQppltment -•• recent 1 der. yellow naUJt, couch, Player pl1e>0 elec., toOd SPaMa pau.em desiana -*1.00 phaa W pott.a1e. • d dl n I .. , · Ctr · N1ag1tr1&·cyc10 cnr .• BBQ cond. 15 rolls lncL t850. lblrs~ tar•l* to~ Se6d. ordcn to this diamond "-cw-.; U w1rous1ler~. $3ti--34tS OroO'erS36~
... ~_.., clo SNct-. ~ ~· 9t, Milford. N.J.. dl•monds. 14k Dands ot • --~ Cf·U.,-.. ~ · ~, old, iappr1&used 51IOO, MU Clanifled ads sell b I YAMAHA Sludio apdlht
• ~ • ·" · • • " ot otr. tiu-t16' ate. itoma.. •m•JI Items or pltno, Eboft.Y $900. Gd. g Ann •llY item.tti·5'7& cond. 9'T~ ..
(
The Sixth Annual·
U.LINBllA 500
S1nclloned'by U.9 A..C.
Sunday, March 9, 1975
Experience a classic open wheel, open
cockpit race -the only one like It on the
West Coast.
Tickets at all Tlcketron outlets-lnclud-
1 ng Sears, Broadway, and Ward's-or
Speedway box office. (71 4-984-2255)
ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Mtt utT Q IT., ONTAIUO, ~L.,, ttnt
• '
'72 Landcniser
Station Wagon
3 speed transm1~s1vn. air
cond1 t1on1 ng, Warn
hubs. \466f0LI
. $4277
·~m.tlfmu
:\11:.votvo
_ 1966 14nfbor C ~ 646 9JOJ
Trucks 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
172 FORD * f 2501/• T *' Pickup V-8, auto. trans.,
power steering. radio,
dual tanks. Oll!l5LI
$1995
Dunton Ford
2:!40 S. Main at Warner.
S.A.
546-7070
'72 FORD
,.. Cowfer *
4 speed. radio, lull lac·
tory eqwpped. rear step
bumper. t58l!89U>
$1895
Dunton ford
2240 S. Main at Wurner.
.S.A.
546-7070
·05 CHEV 6. Stick. \ft•1.1l
boxes. racK . S7 5o.
046-5032
I 'il International, V-8.
r&h, extra 60 gal. saddJo
tank in bed. Leaving
area, must sell. $1400.
581-5344.
'71 Custom 20 Cht'vy
Truck. V-8 350. <:am1wr
shell & auxil. '13.l> t:.nk.
$3300. 673~. E\e:t.
1)75 527~.
'tll CH.EVY G Cyl, 1~ T
Stick, long bed, wtd~
c•mper whls w1new
tir es, radi() w1rur
spkrs, hlr , $.;SU .
645-ld76.
'14 CHF.VY YJ ton CUST.
OttUX E 10. mint cond ..
lo mUes, air, AMt FM . $
H ack . elec. brake
0$.tftft.1 B·Z Utl p,ooo.
S.Sl~
••
I
37 Dod~e l ton Pku1> good
cond. best otter
.'>"d~I~
'i4 OODG r: Ramchari;er.
-t Wt D. 8000 m1. whit
:.pokt: nm:.. am/fm tapt:
c:.lt-ck. Many Jetras. Sb;>()()
~5 -3641 ------
·73 fo'OHD Couri er
w/Shell. J0,000 m1. Fo1 ·
:.alt! or trad~· ~--6-'31!
..tit. 5 pm ----
Vans 9570
•••••••••••••••••••••••
i3 Dodge Van. AM/t-·M.
V·l:S. Jt>,11110 mi. Unique
i nt. w /ma r ole s ink.
&1:>-o:JJ!J
1974
BAVARIA
CLOSEOUT
SAVE!
'74 Dod~e BJUO JU!. auto.
panl. c·riH. h1 oack1> &
more' Im mac. 675~561
~vier BMW ~ W. JstStreet l 966 Harbor, C M 646 9303
Santa Ana X35-3l7J
"DJ Ford, ti cyt. rug &
panelling. whl.:. & mag:..
Sti(JV .> I ti -,> It~
·. * '71 Fiat 1:S:ll1 ~PL'> Hatr. • 4' Xlnt cond. J.?+mi>~. Lo
" m1. $1650. 53ti~~l3
7l F ord Window \'an. l:S
pasSl'O~cr. P /B. P /S .
itUl O trans 30l Eng. SltiOO
or oest 011 ... r ;,;,i-ilJ77.
w73 t-'ord ~urler Van.
I custom paint & 10l. l'M
Ster~ & C..t!.!!.ellc Jul Vl:S
Auto. :!11.11110 m1 was ~"'i600
now st'll 1or ::HI.xi or oe:.t
of r. Con:-11.lcr trade tor
equity.673 -..!-llll
Autos Wanted 9590 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&·
SJ1es-;.,er v1ce-Leasing
Roy Carver, Inc.
Rolls Hoyce BMW
l34 E. 17th St.
Costa M e:,a s..iti-4444
Here Now!
The AU New
WEP,\YTOPDOLLAR BMW
FOH TOP USED CARS
I . • . .
1-'0REHiN. OOMESTJC 5 30 i
or CLASSIQi Call tor 1nt'ormat1on n y our car 1s extra clean · 835_3171 set: us 11r:-.1.
.,•.~UER IUICK Crevier BMW
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oeaut. cream w. COS'fAMESA power s t e ering .• \'1ust see.4l:l4-l222. ll:l70 ,\'1avel'ick, 6 cyl, J Youarethewmnero< steer,radio.heater,w1~·on LINCOLN, gd cond. Fully eqwppedptusfac-.
matc hing leather 10• 546 1200 UOOl!14 J ~2d8· Low or no spd, radio. Great cond1· TWO FR.t::.t::'f!CKETS tares tinted glass. Lie. Luxury fl:!alures. ~5. or • downpayment.CalJnow '7lMARKJlf,loadeci.im· tion!Supergasmileage: 1worthQl41forthe (""''GBJ 1. ocslolt'e1·.t>42-ltid0 to1·y a ir cond1t1oning. terior,·Ser.5~1 ~°":15 . f FRaoE CRED''f .• u d t>oo "' """' <U"'E l•''' > lnv"'ntory
J• SI ~ 7JMa11ou 2 Dr.A/C.Pts, or ,., £ m ac. conu. n er I\ o3,uuo mi . S135u . CALIFORHl~SOO $2795 v.. .., " Im eln0".15 ·l'/O, tinted glass, x.lllt CHECK. v a lue. 54:1 -0644 01· dJl -2-122. · at t , '6tiContinental.SH15. RL'<lucuonSale.-$2~.
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Cad •7·•. CDV W .. 'te .,.,., .... , '73 .~ON J'E CARW D.lx lllti7 c. heveOe Ma. llou. 4 Good used <.;orvette11. Asking ~lW cash. Call aft Ple1:1se oalJ 642'.:il71J, e.¥t .. -Mavei-ick 9947 . 7 J M F. It C U H Y
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at.W5 £.17thSl.CM. l-li\1 Cream ·pufl. i3851). C!ean, .~Int cond. $000. Corvette m echa01ca1, ·04 Ford Futura. Hurutoi; 1972 FORD LTD, P ;S, * 500 2DR. * cy11nder, s llcK shill. interior. has all opuons.
David 673-2103 !j61J-4522· oody. aod p1unt team re· conv. Auto, PS, R/H, t'/B, new tares, radao, v .IJ, fact. air cond .• p/s tl:li-IAQt> 1 ~1599 W11l trade. ~1-2040dlr.
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••••••••••••••••••••••• w I a ar & auto. trans .• ::.~=••••••••••••••••• Howard CheYf'Olet tuneup. Very Clean. $425. :>51-tj746 t2VOCLA 1 .>MO !Jarden ti rove Btvc.1 General ·74 CA uARO 7 oou .... ·•"'• ff .... 7 __ ., .. .,., o d ,, or trade-for mot.orcycte .. "' . • • ma, .;.,w., or o er. en -.......... • s ter 300, A/C, er Qve an .,..uau 675-~. i2' Ford 4X4 o/,. ton. Best $1695 Westminster tiJ6...WllJ ••!••••••••••••••••••••
auto, P/:S, P /B, air, .7 .. CH£VELLE M·i·b ontrl ·Whl P/d orks Sts. offer. Call aft. ti. Dunton Ford am/fm stereo/tape .. ~ a 1 u • ' , .d Nr \1acArt11ur LfD B h d '70 MAVERICK
d ' .. S·' ·>o Classic,Prapty.atend P Js &seals.Am/Fm.G • ·• ' 1~73 roug am2 r 4:H-U42. ~OS. Main at Wa rner • 64~~w~ttg;. m ..... u. l2 mo. tease, P/S, P!B con~.$lOOO/w11ltradcfor Jamooreeand sedan, vanyllop,allpwr i:;ro n omy ti wat n
a . p. . air, vinyl top, big savings eq. Jn late mod. s ml cctr. tirastol w/many other xtras. Hl74 LT_O 8ra~ham, Sta. 5..16:s-'.A7.070 automatic ll'j~m1:.li100. .'lewpon 13eacn Perfect cond. Can 0 Wgn. tiOOb m1, fully autc .. ust2RLI'' 1 ~Hdd. S~1.t1 ·74 CAMAHO. Vd, auto., on s uper clean· car . 5J0-7lU dJ3~ seen at 3-15 ,\'1cCormick. & loaded . Reg. gas. ask· purchasl:!. Low or no
rud ao, heater, power S~.3~0._ lltill-9ol7 or "od CH.R YSLER, gd . Costa ,\1esa ~am to 5: ang iS.500. ~-1911 or '67 FORD do"n p ,1yment, UAC. steer~ng .. 111r cond1uon· !fti2-j()\J.:> mech. cond .• gd. oody ••. , ... ., VEffE'f·top,4;H, pmMonthru1''r1,nsKtor 037-32d7 5 ... .1 W L'Jll now tor Jo'l{.t::.t:: mg.111J~KR1J~1w · . .,.. EL ''AMINO .,,..000 ..,..,.,, auto,aar,A.\'1/!o\\f stereo, 1 * ..-r• agon* <,;i{cl)lfCtlt::Cr\.
SUNSET FORD oo "" i • ..... ..,.,.,. 645-1436 tl:!atner. iu~. rl5. white Ray or Tony.~. ~73 GRAN '· \:-8 auto. trans., powe GUSTAFSON
54-to Gurden lirove 81vd 1:11i• $1200. Lido Jsland. w/olJC int, Jo mi. ~il:l5. ·11 LTD, 2 dr, perlect con· TORINO braKes, power steering lti!AAJ Beacn B1vd.
Westminster ~4010 ti7J-o487 lll72 C hrys le r Cusl. l7141d31-<J&15 dauon.SllJOO.ti75-l024or . air cond., 1!Xtremel ( B IJ-ll~ -~--------•·71 MONTE CAR.LO Cpe .. Newport 4 dr. whls Blue ·7 • L . u d o75-3724 Special wheels, power sharp. tTZY3321 t-. . .
'69 CHEV. VIJ, auto., radio, heater. ~ook $2075 Sacrifice :,a~ .. ~~~~.' XJ:i,a(.'O~d: ·70 Ford Van V", Alr cond, ~~~~.o v1nsyi ~~ ~~~ . $795 M.rcury 9950 * Camero* . power steermg: .air con·. $1675: _Mus~ teave for Wi---1057 pm. & M7·i5:N, Xlnt cond. iiaoo or Ost pkg • .Hundreds beto\\ Dunton Ford •••••••••••••••••••••••
y .g, uuto. tran-;., faclory d itioning. (661DB 'i J Eas\o7:>-8804 latl. ofr.1Jl7·Sld0. market value. t760HTLI 1 224\J s. Main at Warner '70 MARc;'>UIS
aur cond1t1oning, power $24!l!J Contlnentcd 9930 ~9&1. · S.A. · 4 Or. Hardtop. Landau,
st eenni.t r adao, h~ater. SUNSET FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ve t te l:ltill R oads t er '73 LTD Country Squire GUSTAFSON .. 546-7070 factory air. 152tiASJ >.
wh1tewa11 t11·cs, tlkt! 11!-!W· _ ~40 Ga, rden Grove 8tvd ,73 Mark .lV. lOO'k FtiN. rlronze L·dd, 4 sp~t!d, wgn. !I p11ss. P/S, P /H, 16800 Beach B~vd. . R~durcd lo on1y $1Ylld. · W """ "'n10 • po"l·lran", mag.:, ..:ee to R •-H d d lZA1''61JIS1 estmanster ....., .. .., AVAJL . TO QUAL. ap7•r~.:.ll:.! ~ ~ .,. , aar, lugg. racac, H.B. 1142~4 Lincoln 9945 Low own or no own $1795 .73 CHEVELLE Coupe. BUYER! see a .1:1nd " r ad.tires,verycm.24000 Ii •••••••••••••••••••••• payment.OAC.Callnow
D to"Ford Vd autom a ue radio, provet~yourselllt s the Cougar 9933 m1.$3,J00.55l-3illd ·111.;r 3/AGON. VIJ, CAPRISAL.El t('.,oHrEct~KR.EE CRED!f un b • ., sharpestinOnmgeCoun· auto.,•radlo, .hettter, n u.ao S. Main ut W11rner, eater, power.steenne. 0 I UOOOmll . d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i3 FORD Oataxie 50l power steering a.tr con· 10 to c oose from . GU$TAFSOH . \ air 'con dltloning . ty. ny • esan '70COUGA.R H.T. Vd; auto., R&H, d1llonJn1.0•1~ l!!il·l9i'4, -1 ~peed ltiHOOBeachBivd. ::;., · UdOGPKi~~ Jottded W/ all exlr11s. power steering, air con SUNSET FORD automauc:1. air, vany
546-7070 SUMSITFOID '"uist sell lmmcdaately The classy cat from d lt iooing. (3d3H'f0 > .... OGarden•!roveB1vd top. A. 3 low as $15dd, H.B. d-l2-1!844 f 0 r A o ·r u A L Mercury with factory .,...,, .... 7AZW
'7-1 Cam11ro, .. ".hllc, lo M40Gardeo Orove~lvd WHOLESAL.E BOOK aar. l542ACK> 519 no $29!19 Westmlnuer 63t>401( il!O GUS,TA.-"-W '73 MONT£Gu .MX. 2 dr.
ma·d.satSUO. • Westminster tiSIHOIO YALU E Of:o' $Sd75• down payment, OAC'. SUHSETFOID ,.._,,.... hdtp., lo m1, ancrecholy
Call t>46-=tl7UiJ till' tMalioui 2 dr. Many 1>38--0ol2 Ev~ or Sat & Call no'w for F .REE 5440 Garden tirove Blvd Daily Pilot Classified Ads 10d\JO Beach B1vd., clean. Below booK pvt.
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opts. Sporly. Xlnt cond. Call 551 ~. 1''orced aiate <>! Dream GUST A.fSOM ...._,Mew tlOO Alltol. ...W · · 9100 Alltos. Mew · 9100
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Air cond., Mutomatic 4l*4~714. ti:OOPM. Privateowner. SUMSITl'OD
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(9600TO) ·
5899
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5899
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5899
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s teering; r adio &.
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V·8, auto. trans., radio,
'beater. Lie. No. 517405
. CLU.IAHC:I PRICE
• 71 'Fwd Ctry. Sedcm
V-8, auto., fact. air,
power steering, radio,
-heater, tinted g lass.
Li.c. 761DDW
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s 1·888
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CLIAUHCE PRICE
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Auto.. air. R&H. decor
grp., rally wheels.
(869DIJ)
5 1889
2 door hardtop, power 1---------11 steering, radio, heater,
yinyl roof. (143KLMl ·
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Cpe. VS. auto .• fact. air.
P.S .• P.B .. (YWR559}
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5 1388
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mag wheels, rat tires.
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tilt whl. (XX8127)
.. 5 1089 .
"67 Ford
Feirlane 500XL convert.
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l'oof. P .S .. P .8 ., ---------11 P-windows. (105CZT)
72 C:owier P.U. ·. ,
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IRVINE
WEEK Of MARCH 2 • MARCH 8
AMERICAN MOTORS
Ward S. Lee, Inc.
1234 S. Main Sr . Santo Ano
547-5826
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
546-4444
Crevier Motors
208 W I sf St., Santo Ano
835-31 71
.. saddleback Valley Imports
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo 831 -2040
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
26(JJ Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
CHEVROLET
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa
546-1200
DATSUN
Dot Datsun
18835 Beach Blvd..
Huntington Beach 842-778 1
•#·'•l•I
Theodore Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
642-00t'O
*#•1;J•I
Sunset Ford
5440 Gorden Grove Blvd .. Westminster
636-4010
ld!GI
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa
540-9640
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury
16800 Beach Blvd ..
Huntington Beach
842-8844
John s on & Son Lin c oln
Mercury
2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-5630
Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury
( 30 I No. Tustin. Santo Ana
547-05 1 I
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
546-1 200
MAZDA
Jim Panos Mazda
2001 Sortli Manchester. Anaheim
750-214 1
OLDSMOBILE
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
540-9640
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PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac
2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
546-8017
PORSCHE-AUDI
Chick lverspn Porsche-Audi
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
ROLLS-ROYCE
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. I 7th St.
Costa Mesa 546--4444
TOYOTA
Dean lewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa
646-9303
Bill Maxey Toyota
18881 Beach Blvd .
Huntington Beach
847 8555
VOLKSWAGEN
Chick Iverson Volkswagen
44 5 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
VOLVO
Dean Lewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
646-9303
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SUNDAY; MARCH 2
lO:OOAM 1J @ CI) (j) NBA Basketball Los Angeles at Washington.
11:00 0 ti) Cl) 09) m World Championship Tennis
1J PGA Golf "Jackie Gleason lnverrary Classic"
12:30PM 6 (I1) (])Ci) CBS Sports Spectacular "Professional Boxing
Doubleheader" World Lightweight bout between defending
champion Roberto Duran and challenger Ray Lampkin, live via
satellite from Panama City, Panama; Jimmy Ellis meets Joe
Frazier in a match from Melbourne, Australia.
1:00 0 Q1@ ®J m NHL Hockey Chicago at Boston.
fJ (Qt) (j)) (3) (l) The Superstars "Superteam Qualifying"
Baseball's Oakland Athletics meet the Los Angeles Dodgers as
10 members of each team compete 1n the first preliminary
round.
2:30 fJ (~ (j)) CI) (l) American Sportsman Cameras travel. to th~
wildlife preserves of Kenya, Africa for a look at the indiscri-
minate slaughter of elephants by ivory poachers.
3:30 fJ (~ Ci)) (V (l) ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
12:00PM 0 Prep Sports World CIF Basketball Play-Offs.
12:30 6 @ @ (j) Women's Tennis Association Professional Tour
From Boston University Case Center, Boston, Mass.
2:00 6 @ @ (i) Florida Citrus Open Golf Live, from the Rio Pinar
Country CIU6, Orlando, Fla.
3:00 O College Basketball USC Tro1ans vs. UCLA Bruins. Repeats at
lOPM.
3:30 fJ (~ (j)) (3) (l) Pro Bowlers' Tour The Ebonite·Oon Carter
Classic from Miami, Fla.
5:00 fJ (Ci?) (j)) (D (l) ABC's Wide World of Sports
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KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION
THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50
SATURDAY: MARCH lat (P.M.)
3:00 uw for the '70s (C)
3:30 la tor the '70s (C)
4:00 uw for the '70s (C)
4:30 Man and Environment (C)
5:00 Man and Environment (C)
5:30 Special: (C) (PBS)
6:30 Special: (C) (PBS)
7:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS)
7:30 Alternatinf Current (C) (KOCE)
1:00 Soundst11e (C) (PBS)
9:00 The Ascent of Min (C) (PBS)
SUNDAY: MARCH 2nd (P.M.)
3:00 Yoea With Madeline (C) (KOCE)
3:30 Yoea With Madeline (C) (KOCE)
4:00 Teachlne Children To Read (C)
4:30 Theatre In America (C) (PBS)
5:30 Baja California: Parallel
6:30 Health Insurance: What Should
Be The Feder1I Role? (C)
7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (KOCE)
8:00 Bill Moyers' Journal: lnternatlon·
11 Report (C)
9:00 AmeriCA (C) (PBS) •
9:30 focus: Or1n1e County (C)
(KOCE)
MONDAY: MARCH 3rd (P.M.)
l2:00 School DiJtrict News (C) (KOCE)
12:10 Bill Moyers' Journal: Internation-
al Report (PBS)
1: 10 Inside/Out (C)
1:25 Math Factor (C)
1:4-0 Time To Draw (C)
2:00 Eledric Company (C) (CTW)
2:30 Teachin11 Children To Read (C)
3:00 uw for the '70s (C)
3:30 Man and Environment (C)
4:00 Cookln11 Cajun (C) (PTL) ,
4:30 The Electric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 uw for the '70s (C)
6:30 Yo111 With Madeline (C) (KOCE)
7:00 Wom1n (C) (PBS)
7:30 Fows: Oranee County (C)
(KOCE)
8:00 Arabs ind lsmlis (C) (PBS)
8;30 Novi (C) (PBS)
9:30 Great Decisions (C)
TUESDAY: MARCH 4th (P.M.)
12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE)
12:10 Ascent of J1bn (C) (PBS)
1:10 Community of I.Mn& Things (C)
1:30 Time To Draw (C)
1:45 Mith Factory (C)
2:00 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
2:30 Clrrascolend11 (C) (PBS)
3:00 Ptay Brldft WIUI The Experts (C)
3:30 Cookin' Cajun (C) (Pn)
4:00 Yo11 With Madeline (C) (KOCE)
4:30 Eledric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 Bir Blue Marble (C) (NET)
6:30 Man and Environment (C)
7:00 A Matter of Tu (C) (KOCE)
7:30 Alternating Current (C) (KOCE)
8:00 Special: (C) (PBS)
WEDNESDAY: MARCH 5th (P.M.)
12:00 School District Nm (C) (KOCE)
12: 10 America (C) (PBS)
12:40 face The Students (C)
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1:10 Math factory (C)
1 :25 Inside/Out (C)
1 :40 Community of llvinf Thinas (C)
2:00 Eledrlc Compan1 (C) (CTW)
2:30 VIila Allefte (C) (PBS)
3:00 uw for the '70s (C)
3:30 Men ind Environment (C)
4:00 Great Decisions (C)
4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame street (C) (CTW)
6:00 Uw for the '70, (C)
6:30 Yori With Madeline (C) (KOCE)
7:00 Play Bridie With The Experts (C)
7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (KOCE)
8:00 Masterpiece Thutre (C) (PBS)
9:00 Ascent of Men (C) (PBS)
THURSDAY: "4ARCH 6th (P.M.)
12:00 School District News (KOCE)
12: 10 Novi (C) (PBS)
1:10 Time T9 Draw (C)
1:25 Community of llvlnf Things (C)
1 :45 Inside/Out (C)
2:00 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
2:30 Teachin11 Children To Read (C)
(MEDIA FIVE)
3:00 Health Insurance: Whit Should
Be The Federal Rolt7 (C)
4:00 Yo111 With Madeline (C) (KOC[)
4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 Book But (C) (PBS)
6:30 Min and Environment (C) (MI-
AMI DADE)
7:00 Arabs and Israelis (C) (PBS)
7:30 Peoplewatch (C) (KOCE)
8:00 J1p1nese Film (C) (PBS)
FRIDAY: MARCH 7th (P.M.)
12:00 School District News (KOCE)
12:10 TBA
12:40 California Journal (PBS)
l: 10 Inside/Out
1:25 Time To Dr1w (C)
1:40 Community of Llvine Thines (C)
2:00 Ele<tric Company (C) (CTW)
2:30 Villa Alleere (C) (PBS)
3:00 uw for the '70s (C)
3:30 Woman (C) (PBS)
4:00 Play Briclge With The Experts (C)
4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame street (C) (CTW)
6:00 uw for the '70s (C)
6:30 Nova (C) (PBS)
7:30 Or1nge County Review (C)
(KOCE)
8:00 A Matter ol Tu (C) (KOCE)
8:30 The Way It Wu (C) (PBS)
9:00 Flrin11 line (C) (PBS)
10:00 The Merle of 011 P1lntln1 (C)
(KOCE)
SATURDAY: MARCH Ith (P.M.)
3:00 law for the 70s
3:30 uw lor the '70s
4:00 uw for the '70s
4:30 Man and Environment
5:00 Man ind Environment
5:30 Zulu Romeo: Good Start (PBS)
6:30 Vienna Phllhlrmonlc (PBS)
7:30 Altematinf CurTent (KOCE) a:oo Soundstaae (PBS>
9:00 Ascent of M1n (PBS)
10:00 The M11ic of 011 Palntlnr (KOC[)
THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEt< MARCH 2 197:;,
· _., r.il LIST ;.-........ _ ..... _,_;~, lliU or Evening Movies
7:00
8:00
8:30
10:30
7:30
8:00 9;00
SUNDAY, MARCH 2
9 CC) "Don't Go NHr th• Weter" (com) '57-Glenn Ford, Gia Sc1111,
Earl Holloman
11 "Men on th• Move" (dra) '72-James Wetnwrlaht. Vere Miles.
7 (29 8> J (C) ''Th• Ho•pltel" (dra) '72-Georae C. Scott. Diena R•H •• Barnard Hu&hes
9 (C) "Cheng• of Heblt" (dra) '69-Elvt~ Presley. Mery Tyler Moore, Barbara McNatr
MONDAY, MARCH 3
9 (C) "The Ult Time I Sew Perl•" (dra) ·54 -Elizabeth Taylor, Van
Johnson. Donna Reed, Walter Pidgeon
S "The N•nny" (susp) '6S-Betle Davos.
4 23 6 10 (Cl "Winner Take All" (dra) '74-Shlrley Jones, Uiurence
Luckinbill, Sam Groom. Joyce Van P.anen, Joan Blondell, Sylvia Sidney.
TUE.SDA'(, MARCH 4
7:30 9 (C) "B••u Brummell" (adv) '54-Stew•l'l Grenaer. Eloubell1 Taylor. Peter Ustinov
8:30 4 23 6 10 CC) "Th• Lest Survivors" (dra) '74 -Martin Sheen. D•ane
Baker, Tom Bosley, Christopher Geor&•, Bruce Oavl~on, Anne Francis. S "Dracula" (hor) 'JI-Bela Lugosi
7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Trilogy of Terror'' (susp) '74 -Karen Bleck, Robert Burton, John Karlin, George Gaynes,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5
7:30 9 <CJ "Elephant Walk" (dre) '54-Eltzabeth Taylor, Peter Finch
8:00 5 (C) "Chember of Horrors" (hor) '66--Patr1ck O'Neal, Suty Parker.
8:30 7 (29 I) J (Cl "The 0.sperete Miies" (dra) '74-Tony Muunta, Joann1
Pettet, Jeanette Nolan •
THURSDAY, MARCH 6 7:30 9 CC) "The V.f.P.'s" (dr1l '63-Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Louis Jourdan. M agaoe Smoth
1:00 5 "Ceptlan Eddie" (dr1) '4S--f'red MacMurrey. Lynn Bar1.
9:00 10 (C) "The Angel Wore Red" (dra) '60--Ava Gardner, Dirk Boaarde
FRIDAY, MARCH 7
7:30 9 (C) "The Temlns of the Shrew" (com) '67-Elozabeth Taylor, Richard Burton.
8:00 5 "Act of Love" (dre) '54-Kirk Douglas. Dany Rob1<1.
9:00 2 17 3 8 (C) "Soylent Green" (dra) '73--Charlton Heston. Edward G.
Robinson. Lelah Taylor.Young, Chuck Connors. Joseph Cotten. Bror~ Peters, Paula Kelly.
SATURDAY, MARCH 11 7:00 9 (C) "Mr. IOnptreet's War" (adv)-John Su on, Toppi Hedren, Ros-s1no Braizi
8:00 4 23 6 10 (C) "POllY•,!lO•" (com) '60 -Hayley Molls. Jane Wyman, James Drury
5 (C) "Chamber of Morro,.." (hor) '66--Patrlck D'Neal.
9:00 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "No,...ood" (adv) '70-Glen Campbell. Kim Darby, Joe Namath, Carol Lynley.
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THE DAILY PILOT. Tv WEEK MARCH 2. 1975
REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS ·
r.1or?NIN1, (!) Movie: See Daytime Movies.
EB Stod ueh1n1e
6:00 8 (I) Sullrill Se11ttttlr Cij Ifs A NN Day D riowted,. "Perspective on the EE EducatloNI Prorr1111.s
Middle East" (D Ntwa/Panortmt dtl Valle
Q Law fOf the 70s Mon.. Wed., 10•
301
,.Love ., Uft Fn.; Yoaa With Mtdtllne Tues., · Hol._,... Sq Thurs. • •1wvvv utres m feablrn t ) m lrtdJ lunch • features
6:30 Claremont Colloquium Dtn11ls the Mtnact
(I) @) Education•I featurea 700 Club ~~:.:omen Only 11:00 I@ CI) Cl) Youn1 l RestleJS
MlcMef Jtcbon Show · fi1 Ci) ®' m Jackpot
lullwlnklt Movie: See Daytime Movies.
,-'u.IA T...t-W d FI <9 (j)) @ m The Mon er .,.,,_,,,, _, e .• r , Mne
: Y~t tor Health -
( llJ) Mornlnf eo•edy Tlme I The Lucy Show ""' 6:45 OJ News Electric Company
6:55 0 Take Kerr
Cooklna show. With '""•m Kerr 11:30111~mrch for Tomorrow D m Blank Check 0 ( ) m Ptsnord 7:00 I CI) Cij Cl) Ntws down
' (I) dj m ToclaJ Show • Bntrty Hiiibiiiies
Cartoons Let's Rap
(j)) (]) m AM America I Movie: See Daytime Movies. Davey & GOifttti New Yort stod Eldltnae
New Zoo Rtwe : VIiia Ale(re
Stock Eldltn1•
: Sesame Sbttt
7:30 I ~!:s.. Tu.cedo
Poriy Pil
Cumby
Wortd lus!Mss Ntws
8:00 (I) @ Ci) Ctpbiht KanftrOO
Ylllt Near.
I Sunup
ltnant Splits & fritncb
The Flintstones
Unus tlle Uo11hetfttd
futurn
• Zoon1I
l;J01== .. _,.,..
lllnl.oo ......
. : MlstM Roaen' Mtfc'lbofhood
9:00~~~~=Wlld
W rl C1J ®> m c.&tbfftJ sw..,. &tabs
len ea..,
Lent It to letver
AM LoaAn1efa
Jack Lt Ltnnt
11.0Yt Lucy
Youth Scent
features
())) Mia Douftaa Show
StwWfllt'a,._
t :30 111 ~ a\i :£,"':... of fOf·
tune
I ~ Rted Show
Q)fublres ,,.... Acns
Murltl sttwns tootln1 Show
10:00 (i7J (}) Cl) ..._ You SM tt iiirtee $C'"8S Coollq Show
9 (I) tta m HIP Rtlltn ·West.m lfieatre
6 Movie: Set Daytime Movies.
futum
Mothtn-ln·ltw
AFTERNO ON
lZ:OO I) Noottti111e D 9 (j) m How to Survive A IMar~~ You C111 Do <a ll.J) (])al Paawo«I
Dick Van DP• ~v=~ Daytime Movies.
rn -f'" "'""' Health Show
@Tt11nessee T
@)Futures
12:30 D (I)_ As tM Wol1d Tu111a
~m °"' ot Our UVts ttlltr bows lat <9 Cil> CI) m Spltt Second
• News lullwlnkit
1:00 I ~ rn (j) The Culcllnc lJaht . CI> ®l m The 0octor1
cwlt: See Daytime Movlti.
6 D1Un~1me <9 (1)) CI) al All MJ Chll·
dren
I Tommy Htwtins Show
MtJor Adams
Martel Closlnf
Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Fettures
1:30 I~~~ Edi• ot' Nlcllt • g:, Another Wortd
P II 111 ut Show
(Qj Cl)) CI) aJ Let's Mab A
Deal
2:00 ii @ CI) Cl) Price Is Rl(ht o <9 rnrrn m $10,000 ,,, ••
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Q) lbnnr & the Professor m features
2:30 I I@ (}) Mttdl 811111 7 5 mSomerwt
( "ci)) (])al One life to
Un
(I) ~ (1) Movie: See Daytime Mo·
vies. m Ben Hunter lntervle'ft/features
ED Yoaa tor Health
3:00 fJ@ (}) Tattfttlles
D Diamond Held
I Pluse Don't Eat the Daisies
P~J• Cartoons
(Q!l Cl)) Cf) al 5en1r1I Hos·
pltal
I
lt9) Movie: See Daytime Movies.
M, favorite Martian
Cet Smart
8tvtrly Hiiibiiiies
F11tures
Villa Aleare
Not for Women Only
3:30 Dinah! O Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Mille Oouftas Show
Oale l Harriet
The Flyln1 Nun
1lte Munsters m New Zoo Revue
Addams family
: futures ( 001 Comedy Cltsslct
, Mis Tru Amores
• Mike Douataa Show
· Muriel st.evens Cooklnf Show
4:00 i Th• Rlfteman 6 Mickey Mouse Club
Pufnstuf & Lldsvllle
8Hllctl'l's Island...., CD Terry l His rnends
fi) Nuestro Mulco
@ (®) (j)) The Fllntatonu
ED Sesame StTttt
al Sube PeltJO m futures
Ei) Hollywood Movie Classks
4:30 Father KnoW1 ~
6 Gllllaan's Island
8 Dinah!
Burs & His Buddies
I Dream of Jeannie Cil Robin Hood
Revlsta Femenlna 00 Merv Griffin Show
81tm1n
(j)) Star Trek
5:00 0 0 ltOl Ei) News
The Bir Vailey
6 @ I Love Lucy
• The Avencers
Mlclley MouM Club
Mod Squad
r31 Sew What's New
: Mister Ro1ers' Nel11lborhood
, Dr1m1
• Travel the World
· Mission: lmpoulble
5:30 0 @ @@ (~ ({)) Newt
3 Gomer Pyle
6 Ho11n's Heroes
Bewitched
Room 222
: Viii• Alerre
• Don Wilson's Tow11 Tall!
Underdo1
'FOUR FACES OF KAREN'
Ktre11 Bi.a. who was nolftlntted for 11 Aad1111y Award fOf het wet In "five
Eaay Pitcft," pieces toctttler four "" difficult roles In ''Triloo In THror," 1
telli.ctiott ti tala of homr alld tlle suptnllbltal °" the ABC Tullday Movie of Ult
W .... at 8:30 f'M. ht the lflltd MUiti-nit tndltio11 of Jotlllll WoMwlrd ("11lrle
faca of EW'} tlld Alec 5u1Has (Klltd Httrts tlld Coronets;, Mia 8*' plap an the ..... 111 ttlm Rld\trd Matht'4111 ltoriu -two manlaal slsten (upper
rt(llt alld lwtf Ifft) who bl111 sitlll111 rivalry lllto ... rtni hatred,• moU..-4omlNt.r
alrl trapped wtttl 1 Munlt,... fetbtl doll (uPPtf left) al'd • du11n scMoltudler
(lower rtftlt) blacbltHtd Into t h11111IU.tln1 aituatloa by one of her ahdents.
f'roducer-dlrtdor Dtn Curtis, 1Ullt11p m11 Mike WtstnlOfe, hair stytlst Ktttty Blondell
tlld c:ostllmer ltrfMra Siebert contributed tile hvlb of tfltlr owa arts to Mia Blacll's
quadruple lt1C1rutions. 11Y1111 tlle pltln sister un11lnly lltSMS and • ~ess
dr.u and t"-ft11t1bopnt one Iona blondo hair, huvy eye wdow and tlchtfJ·fltted
dmsa.. Amelia, the loitely clrt l1Y1111 In 1 nlchtmtre In "-r "" apartment. faca
the Yidovs Alrica11 doll with 110 ....,. protoctlon ttltn a tenydtttl rolM, and Jullt,
the adlooltltdler, hides her lllfit under outdated fashions tflat would ahtmt t
tflrfft shop 111d 1 htlnlo ttltt ml1ht have bttn mtdlsh In 1174. For Ktrtn Black the
tour dt force w11 1 dellpt; her '''"' •as not ao h•m-four aeparate characters do not urn four MPtrate 11l1rin.
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MARCH 2
MOf~NING
(*) lndlates an Advertisement.
6:00 W llblt Allawm/ChrlJtoph1rs
6:45 Cl) Wlth This Rina
7:001J U.S. of Archie
Ci) Movie: (C) "Wonder Min"
(com) '45 -Danny Kaye, Vlr&lnlt
Mayo.
I RH Humbard
People's Forum
l1bbenro4y
(i) Thb Is the Ute
W.rr1n Roberts
7:30 I B1lley's Comets Mormon flbern1de Choir
• Voice of Vktory
I lnslaht on Relialon
Elemenbry News
@ Ru Humb1rd
7:45 (i1J Cl) Sic.red He11t
8 Limp Unto Mr Feet
I Filth for Tod1r
Sh1lom Tod•J
@ lnsl1ht
The Humanist
11:00 0 ID Ci) ®l m World Ch1mpl·
onshlp Tennis Eat1 "Butch" Bucholz
and Bud Collins share the com·
mentary for tennis action rrom Roi·
terdam, the Netherlands. O PCA Qolf "Jackie Gleason Inver·
r1ry Classic" 00 Movlt: "Wiid Gte11 talllnl''
(dra) '41 -Henry Fonda, Joan Ben·
nett.
I (Q?j 00> CV m Ghost Ch1Sers
Gloria Qrey'1 Pet Haven
Movie: "The Bellbor'' (com)
'60-Jerry lewis, Miiton Berle, Bob
Clayton.
I!) Church in the Home
Qj Rrst Baptist Churth
11:30 fJ (~Cl)) (I) Cil) Ma-e A Wish 0 Movie: uAl Wu With the Almy"
(com) '51 -Dean Martin, Jerry
lewis, Polly Beraen.
AFTE RN O ON
12:00 I (~ (j)) CV m Directions Blee• Awereness on TV
Mideest AllafJsls
· Publk Service
1:00 I Dust,'s TreehouH Rex Humbard
• John.!!!. Barton Show
@ C1J@ Old Time
Hour W Woftder1m1 al Church With A Vision
'oapel 12:301J@ CD CBS Sports Speetaculer
"Professional Boxing Doublehead·
er." live coverage of the Wot1d
li1htwei1ht bout between derend·
1:30 1J Limp Unto My feet D Tudlln1 Chlldren to Rud ~ It Is Written
Let There Be Uaht
Meetln1 Tltne •t Calvary
Q) ATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR)
I@ @ lll.lthryn Kuhlm1n
, (j)) Dey of Mlrldes
9:00 look Up a. live
Serendipity "Rescue Mission" &
"Desert in Bloom"
(eij Ci)> D•t of DllCIOvery
6 Real Estele Open House
campus Profile · 00 tn @ Orel Roberts
O It Is Written
Dey of Mlredes
(3) The People Show Rel Humbard
· Mu&kl r P1l1bru
9:15 Voice of A1rlculture/M111bl
H .. ma 9:30 c;a...,. Thrte
• The Christophen <a Ci)) Jimmy SW.u•rt Show SuariM Wey
I .. line la Mlr1des
Aaulq Prophedu
0., of Discovery
Otcl ThN Qospel Hour m Balley'• Comets
Ci) first Baptist Church
· Eltl Es la Vid1
10:00 @(])([)NIA 811bttlill Los
Anaeles 11 Wnhinlfon.
Ac.don de la C.munld1d
Cull1n11 My Sermon
lfO) Hour or Power
Ho1111 IUJt(I Gulde
Domlnco
Her114 of Tn1th
Qeorc• & Dllnt Iv.,
( Ci)) Town Hell M..Una
• Pentllla Domlnlul
• Filth for Tod•r
10;30 · m Meet the Pmi ca CIJ> CV m Kori: 10,000 B.C.
p Page 6
in& champion Roberto Duran and
challenger Ray Lampkin, from Pan·
ama City, Panama. Joe Frazier lakes
on Jimmy Ellis in a boxing match
rrom Melbourne, Auslralia; an d
also featured are the National Track
& Field Champ1onsh1ps from Madi
son Square Garden in New York
City
@ Movie: "Muk of Olmltrios"
(dra) '44-Zachary Scott, Sydney
Greenstreet, Peter Lorre. 0 (~ Ci)) 00 CiE Issues & An-
swers
(i) Wally's Workshop m Movie: "ll1ck to B1ta111" (dra)
'45-John Wayne, Anthony Quinn, Beulah Bondi.
Q) Sprln1 StJHt USA
@ $undaJ Celebratlon
l :OOQ @@®J mNHL Hoch, Chicago at Boston.
B P1cesetten
<~ CtJ> mm r " • s u p • r· st.rs "Superteam Qualifyint' Ten
representatives rrom the Wot1d Se·
ries Champion Oakland Athletics and
the Los An&eles Dod1ers meet in the first preliminary round of "Su-
perteam" competition. In the follow·
ing weeks, 10 representatives from
this put season'' Super Bowl foot
ball teams will compete •t•insl
each other, and the winners from
the baseball and football elimina·
lions wlll then meet for the bi&
money prizes and the "Superteam"
of the year title. Representln1 the
Oakland A's this week are; Sil
Bando, Vida Blue, Burt Campeneri$,
Rollie Finaers, Ray Fosse, Dick
Green, Renie Jackson. Bill North,
Joe Rudi and Gene Tenace. Repr11·
sentlng the An1els are: Bill Buckner,
Ron Cey. Joe Ferguson, Stave Gar·
vey, Davey Lopes, Andy Messer·
smith, Bill Russell, Don Sutton, Jim
Wynn and Steve Yeager. The Super·
team event is held in Honolulu.
Hawaii, and the players will com·
THE DAILY PILOL TV WEEK, MARCH 2. 1975
pete in the ro11owin1 events: volley·
bell, runnln& relay, swlmmlna rel1y,
tandem bicycle ral1y, war canoe
relay, obstacle couru relay end
tue of.war.
(j) Actiotl Theatre: (C) "55 Dip hi '""'I" (drt) '63-Char1ton Heston, Ava Gerdner
Q) Movie: "Crime In the Strfftl"
(dre) '56-S.I Mineo, John Casse·
vet es
fil) Yo11 for He•lth
1:30 I Friend• ot M111 · Sbettock H91mu Tht1b1
Day ol Mlr1des
: 1975 U.S. SU Jumpfn1 Chim·
plonshlps (1 ht)
2:00 O Movie: (C) "Attack of the Mon·
star"' (sci-Ii) '69-Christopher Mur· phy. EE Amerlcan/larull TV Hour
@ Filth for Tod•y
2:30 I Today's Rlllalon
6 Ch•mi>l_onshlp flahlnf (~ Cl)) (]) CiE A m I r I C I n
Sportsmen Cameres trevel lo the
nation11 wildlire preserve or Kenya,
Africa, tor a look al the indiscrlm·
inate slau1hter or elephants by
ivory poachers. John Huiton is
narrator. m Movie: "The WUd Otte" (dra)
'54-Marlon Brando, Mary MufllhY.
Robert Keith , Lee M1rvln.
;
Hl&h Ch1p1rral
(])Mr. Chlpi
Developinc Toder for Tomomnr
Cerebral P1lsy public servk:e film.
fij) Ahoni
3:00 ~ Sunflower Celebration ComP1ny
6 D1lrt.lrl
· Movie: (C) .. Neptvne'a DHch·
tel"" Crom) '49-Esther Williams,
Riclrdo Montalban, Red ~elton,
Batty Garrett.
I (3) John W1rnt Thutre
Greetlnas Fro111 liem1ny
Jimmy Sw1u1rt Show
811ct l'enpective on the News
3:15fJ(®)CIJ>Cilc:EHoW1rd Co·
sell's Sports M11azl111
3:30 f) Media "Aae Is Just A Number"'
An examination of the problems
and wonders or 1rowin1 old with
the focus on calisthenics for the
aaed, folk d1ncln11 1nd • 105-year·
old foster arandmothar.
4:00
I The Bralnworb
Movie: (C) "RHp tlle Wild
nd" (dre) '42-John Wayne, Su·
san Heyw1rd, R1y Milland.
0 (®) (i)) Cl) CiE ABC's Wide World of Sports
I MHt the Preu
The Vlr1lnlan
@ News
Rtll1lous Town Hill
Inner Y'llions m lnsltflt
6 SENATOR BENTSEN * ON "NEWSMAKERS"
IJNIWlmaken
i m Thl1 Is the Life
Tlrun ThHtre
St.r Tre•
Hu H1w m ORSON WELLES USES * "BLACK MAGIC" m Movie: "Blick M111c'' (mY$) '44
-Orson Walles, Akim Tamiroff, Nan·
~Guild.
(I) Seven Arts Thutre
Kornn V 1 rlety 00 Meet the Presa
I hfttlc:estal T1111plt
Wall Street Wlff
Roller liH1a
4:30 I =·~· Natlori .. ,., ......
Ci) 8etMr Ted Annsbotl&
Bud Owens Show
: W11hll\ft011 Wlft In Rnlew
. Sanday Matin"
5:00 ~ It T••u NI Kinda Movie: (C) (2~hr) '"The Music
an" (mus) '62-Robert Preston,
Shlt1ey Jones.
&rut Adventul't
(10) Newa The ~venc•n
Daniel Boo11
Kort1n Dr1m1 00 N1tloMI lieoeraptlk c..., S.ntos Show
: Los Allftltt ,..... Review
( (j)) Cbmpjonshlp f'bllln1
· LI Famllll lurron
· Celebrity T 1nnfs
Coro111 Now
5:30 @ Uttt1 R.tseals
(i) Feet the Nation
lfOl Movie: (C) (2hr) "Splrtecua"
COncl. (dra) '67-Kirlc Doualu, Je1n
Simmons.
fil) Bill Moyers' Jovrul: lnt1m1·
_; tloMI Report
I (]).) lobby liolctaboro Shotr
lllSlfht 'I Viewpoint Oii Nutrltiori
EVENING
6:00 I @ (])Cl) 60 Minutes
· almNews Movie: (C) (2hr) "Cry of Ult
WUd" (documentary) '73-Bill M•·
son narrates. 0 al Roaoner Report 0 Wort4 1t Wer m RICHARD WIDMARK * STARS IN THE "BEST
MOVIE EVER CREATED
FOR TV"-Boston Globe m Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Vtnlahecl"
Concl. (dra) '70-Rlcherd Widmark,
James Farentino, Arthur Hiii, Skye
Aubrey, £. G. Marsh1ll.
I Nltht liellef'J
Chlldren'a Clrtoona
(}) Dlaloau1
Movie: (C) (Zhr) "'Clll Me fila ·
dim" (mus) '53-Ethel Merman,
Donald O'Connor, Ver1-Ellen.
(Cij Ci)) Tllk to the MH11er m Thf'ft Stoocu
6:30 0 Alllm1I WOf1d "DHlh on WlnT ,''
(}) Movie: "Our uta1 llrt" (dra)
'35-Shit1ey Temple, Joel McCrea. ,.,..
Sunset
Ci) List of the Wild
: RomqnoUs T1blt
( Ci))"" Hn
· Chesplrlbl
• JourMJ to Adventure
· Bl'OldaltNIWI
Roller li1m11
7:001News Wiid lllnfdOlll
C.ltbrfty SWHpsb•H a leoP1rdr
. • Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Don't 4io Neer the W1t1r" (com)
'57-Glann Ford, Gia Sell•. Earl
Holliman, Anne Francis.
I Tht FBI
(]) The Wiiburn 8!'9th1ts Show
JIP1n111 Ll11111a11 Prom•
7
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I CJ) m Wild IU•&dom Ci,ntdltn
Nocb• di C.la
7:30 8 @ (}) (J) Cher Cloris Leach·
min and J.ci Albertson auest.
D BIG DISNEY MOVIE! * FIRST TIME ON TV
0@ Ci) ®) m World of Dlaa17
"The Wild Country" Conclusion of 1
two-part s1ory about the adventures
1nd dlstppointments of 1 f1mily
th1t moves lo the Wyomln1 fron·
tier in seuch of 1 new life. 0 (9 (()) mm Sii MltOH • Min ilfhe E.ST. Spy" Steve and a
pretty teen11er (Robbie Lee), who po$$1$$1~ eruaordll\lry ESP. put
their powers to1ether ind their lives
on the line to track down a security
leak In which luer wupon secrets
ue bein1 sold to a forei1n power.
Philip Bums, Oiek Vin P1tten and
Alan Ber1m1n auest.
Ell) Nova "The Se1rch for Ute" m lorun Foft Seep
1:00 ~ lobbJ Coldsboro Show Mov\e: (Zhr) "CBICI Hotel"
( ra) '32-Greta G1rbo, John and LI·
onel Barrymore. . m Movie: "Min on the Mova"
(dra) '72-Jinles W1in~1ht, Ver1
Mile.s, Rich1rd Kiley.
I ,assport to Trnel
Nlppet1 Ne Uta/News
C.ndldatn & luues
fl) lorlH Hbtofk Dra•a
1:30 8 (ill CD (j) lojak "The Trade·
Off' A m1Jor drur merch•nt-faeed
with prosecution ind prison-tries
to force Koj1k to return the evi·
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 2. 1975
dence 11ainst him by kidnapping I of a two-p1rt story. Richard Evans. 11:00 IJ D (j) (ill m News
the police captain's wife. Mark Robert Lorala, Andrea Mucovitci {I)®) <9 Cl)~ns
Stevens, Bruce Ki~y Jr .• u1m Dunn, •ind A1
1
te
1
x
1
1wndrtttereScon urby euest. O HAVE YOU EVER SEEN Jean LeBouvler auest. O @(i) (lg) m NIC Suttd•r Soul F'" * A MIRACLE? TUNE IN. llJsttry~lu• "Playb1ck" The CalvalJ Temple I RtllaleA-Help Une
stayina of 1 m1trluch-in her own The Sinners 6 Mtdil
home ind in front of ~meras In-lO:OO 0 @ (j) (fQl ~ NBC News Spe. ltlttnya lluhl1t11n
stalled to keep o~t intruders-cill "A Shootin& Gallery Citied Ci) Nlf'D
b1ffles both the f1mily and Lt. Co: Ameri~" The 1r1ve effects of the 11:15 ICampus Profile
lumbo. 0$k.r Werner, Gena Row sharp increase in the leeal and ii· News
lands, Robert Brown and Martha teail possession of handguns In (j} Rod CoM:trt
Stott auest. this country Is examined. Lucy ( 1 (I)) Week In Revlt#
0 'KING IS COMING' Jarvis produced the speci1I ind newsman Carl Stern is the on-cam-11:30 R Movie: (C) "Captain Newman, * Prophecy Explained by era narrator. An important part of @ ." (dr1) '64-Greaory Peck, Tony DR. HOWARD C. ESTE'P the documentarY covers the pro-Curtis, ~bby D1rln. Anaie Oickin-
lifer1tlon ol h1nd1uns amona teen-son, Edd11 Albert. 0 The llln1 Is Comlni 11ers which has resulted in new 0 lil Cl) Sultd•r Tonlrht Sholr 0 <a (j)) Ci) aJ ABC Sund1J youneer crimin1ls. 0 Mnle: (C) '1'o Die 111 Paris"
Nirht Movie: (C) (2hr) "Ille Hos· I Dir of Discovery (dra) '68-Louis Jourd1n, Kurt
pital" (R) (dra) '72-Georae C. Rell(lon-Htlp Une Krueaer, Phillipe Forquet.
Scott, Diana Ri11. Barnard Hu1hes, Outdoors With 1 .. C.Uanr 00 Telepulse
Nancy Marchand. A black comedy News @) Movie: (C) "Ille Prize.. (dra)
about life and d11th In • major Or. Jiaers Invasion Hour '63-Paul Newm1n, Diane Biker,
city medical center. News/This Is Jipan Elke Sommer, Edw.rd G. Robinson. I Sam Yorty Show W1rrlors llsketball Warriors vs. I eo, mbat Psydloloo Ttd17 Portlind. 0111 l Sustn Alamo
M1sterpi«:e Theatre: Yit1tn1 e> £acuentro W1mn Roberts 1~111es of Lon l Oeatfl m Lou Ciordo11 Show 11:'5 (llMi>l ni"\) taanlsh Movie "Mother & Son" ~ l.!U ...,..
10:30 I lllCIT News Sped1I
• Cianter Ted Annstro111 But of Ciroudlo
Japanese Lan1ua1e Pro1r11m News
12:00 O P1cesetters
I!) Movie: "Frenchit" (we.s)
Shelley Winters, Joel McCrea. 9 Wamn Roberts
9:00 I Oral Roberts 3 Santi Barbara Forum
The One W11 a The Proi.ctors
• Estelu •75 0 Movie: (C) "Ch111fe of Htbif' 12:30 0 W11tted: Dud or Alive
(dr1) '69-Elvis Presley, Mary Tyler ® Rirht On
'51-
9:30 IJ <iZJ m CJ) Mannil "Bird of Moore, Bar~ara Mt~air. 1:00 I Spuklne Pteely
Prey" Mannix looks for a hero I Mission. lmpou1blt Movie· .. The Lone Haltd" (wes) whom he un repay for once savina 1 (I) Mr. Cospel Ciultar • • cC 1 his client's son's life, ind instead ) The Cami "The Money Game" -Joel M rea, B•rbara Hae.
he finds a murderer, thief ind fora· 2:10 R Movie: "Unhown Island" (1dv)
er on the Island of Sin Leone. Part (Ci!) (j)) Louis P1ul Lahm111 'la-Richard Oennin1, Vir1ini1 Grey.
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THE DAILY PILOT, fV WEEK. MAACH 2. 1975
If~a1'e
a victim
ofa
crbne ...
(does anyone give a darrin?)
The criminal has plenty of rights and lots of
legal protections. But what about the victim?
Who pays your doctor and hospital bills? Who
reimburses you for loss of pay? What about
the emotional after-effects? I s there anyone
concerned with your rights as a victim? Last
year more than 60 thousand people were vic-
tims of violent crimes in Los Angeles County.
~ This year, the list may include you. U it does, what
Pare 8
~I help can you expect? Tonight, Bill Stout begins a
.• series of special reports examining the plight of the ·
• victim in the aftermath of violence.
Spm
Channel 2 News
CBS~
MON DAY
MARCH J
For morning •nd art.moon Matlnp,
pleHe see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 @ "Men In the lrot ~· (dra)
'39-Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett. ID "Ride A Violent Mlle" (wes) '!>7
-John Alar. Penny Edw1rds.
11:00 0 "City That NMt Sletps" (dra)
'"53-Gia Younr. M•I• Powefl.
11:30 Q) "Stnnre Anlltnle(' (dra) '59
-Lex Barker, tarole MathtWJ..
12:00 m "Mr. Ace" (dr1) '46-Georae
Raft, Sylvie Sidney, $11nley Rldaes.
1:00 0 "Two Quu l A Bad1t" (wes)
'54-Wayne Morris.
@ (C) "ftny to Hoq loftc" (dra)
'61-Curt Jurrens. Orson Welles.
2:30 (j) "The Bad l tbe lqutfful"
Part I (dra ) '53-Kirk Doualas, l.Jna Turner.
Q) Ci) "Malaya" (adv) '50-Spen·
cer Tracy, James Stl'fmt. John
Hodiak, Sydney GreenstrHt.
3:00 0 "Otath Rides A HofMI' (wes)
'6§-Lee Van Cleef. John Phlllp Law.
@) (C) "Streets of S.1 Fraldsco"
(dra) '72-Kar1 Malden. Michael
Dou alas.
3:30 (1) "The Lives of A S..111 ~ncer"
(adv) 'JS-Gary Cooper, Guy Stand
ing.
O (C) "Rio Bravo" Part I (wes)
'59-John Wayne, Dun Martin, Wal
ter Brennan, Wud Bond, Rick Nel
son.
[ V l NI N (,
6:ooiilt CIJ (10) mm m ,..., · C!1)(~J~ctJ<Ci!'CI)) News
6 Bonanza
· Ironside
I Partrkfre f1mlly
Truth or Consequences
Maria Tere11
Star Trell
Ell) Electric Compaay m Roc.llJ l Frittld1
6:30 I Mtr-4 Crlffh• Show Andy G rlfflth
Dr11net
: Zoom!
( (j)) Duler'1 Choice
• Trawl fllm
lltUe Rasals ou ~oomm,..., lro!Uidt
Bowtlta for Dol1an
Mod Squad
Truth or CoitMqutnen
Whirs My Une?
I love Lucy
The FBI
1 (1) I Spy
La Mujer Prohlbld•
The Bir Valley : P!!f Brld11 With tllt Experts ( llJ) Bon111u
· Drama
ThrH stoo&H
7:30 $25,000 Pyramid
B 1chael Ansara guest * star-Police Surgeon I Pollet SurtfOft
Hefp Ttly IWltlber
(Q>ntlnued)
. A Great Dinner For Four For Under $5.00?
(You gotta be kidding!)
No joke.You don't have to be a
genius to beat inflation at the dinner
, ~able. Food doesn't have to be drab
j'ust because it's inexpensive.
All this week Eyewitness Newsman
Bob Banfield will show how you-with
proper planning and a minimum of
culinary expertise-can prepare great
dinners for four for under five dollars.
" Bob will sharq with you the secrets
of the top c he'f s and n u tr it ion a I
experts in Los Angeles. He'll show
you-step by step, from market
to mouth-how to make those
meals that will hit back at spiraling
food prices. .
Join Chef Bob and treat both your
palate· and your pocketbook .
Eyewitness News 6:00pm Monday thru Friday@
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THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. MARCH 2. 1975
MONDAY _{Continued)
~ ®) Ut't Malill A o.11
Te T.. tile T rvt11
MllUoe $ ..._.: (C) (ZM) --rlle
Lat n .. 1 Saw hril" Cdra) '54-
Elil•beth Tlylor, Van John$00, Don-
na Reed, Walter Pidaeon.
his impriscmment, includlna SWAT
luder Hondo Harrelson.
I Me~ Crtffl11 Show ( 1 hr)
Slfarf to AdYftltuR
MUJ Aeradtddo
9:30 8 @ CV Cl) Rtioa Bored with
her life, Ida decides to become • I ~ "now" woman and surpnses Rhoda
@ Wild W..W 9f ~111ali and Brenda by announcina she's
Ahorl launched a whole new c.reer. Bar-Jl••r h.ta Slliow bara Sharma and Frank Campanella Safari tll Mftllt1!,. fUest.
L1t11t R.naib I News 8:00 8 @ (})Cl) CuMIMU "I Have Wanderlust
Promises to Keep" Festus is c.uaht : Washiniton Strai&11t T~I~
in the middle between an Eastern . La Tierra •
preaeller (auest David W1yne). who
wants to build a church for the 10:00 B @CD ({) Medlct Cuter
Indians, and the townspeople, who "SuNrvors" Extreme tenslo,, de·
are filled with h•teful prejudice. velops amona twelve hl&hly.r1t1d 0 @ (j) (fQ) El:' S111othtn Broth· medic.I students when they learn
en Sb.-COfnedian p11 Paulsen that only the top seven or them
has been si&ned 15 a rerular tor will be chosen for internships 1t the
the Smothef1 Brothers show and hospital.
will appear on each of the weetily D ~ ~ ~=Life shows startina tomaht Mason Wil· 00
hams, John H.lrtford, Jenn1rer, Le11h 0 CARI BE-NEW BIG HIT
French and Bob Einstein guest *STACY KEACH STARS!
0 MO'lit: (2hr) "'111t Mann(' 0 <!R CI))(}HD Carl bl "The
(susp) '65-Bette Davis, Wendy SuNivor" Ben Loran and M1r1c W1I· Craia. Ci) Mike Ooualu Show ters fi&ht time and danaer search· 0 (~ (j)) ® m Tbe RoHits 1na lor a man on a mi$$10n of ven-
"Cliffy" A retarded youna man who &eanee. Georae Griuard, Lawrence
dreams of beina a policeman is Pressman, Peter Mark Richman and
falsely accused of a crime he wit· Lynne Marta auest. ~ CJu ton Las Estrtllu nessed. Marll Slade and Tyne Daly The Untouchables
11,JMI. The JapaneH Film "lkiru" m ROSE KENNEDY REMEM -(1952> A petty official 1n the post * BERS-THE BEST OF war Japanese bureaucracy learns he TIMES ... THE WORST is dy1na ot cancer and must face
OF TIMES not only his duth, but the fact that
his hie has been empty. m I f;iCtM, Rose left~ b -10:30 I Journey to Adventure membeB A rare, exclusive inltr· Petticoit Junction
view with Mrs. Rose Fitzaerald Ken . Acomp1name
nedy, matrian:h or the Kennedy
family, as she talks with reporter 10:45 fE Newa
Robert McNeil about her remark-11:00 I rn 0 m m m """ able family, the triumphs and the • (j) ®l @Ci) Netr1
traaed1n. lest of 5roucho
I Both Sides Now 6 Perry Mason
S.C:Ur fro11 Muicl · The Lucy Show
Morie: (C) (llu) -Co Naked In Missioa: lmpouible
the World" (dra) '61-Emest Borg-iOff Balla1tet
nine, Tony FrancioSI, G1~ lollo. . (3) To Ttll the Trutti
bri11da. Wiid Wlkl West ~ C.nnm: The Dru111 & the Dts-( 00> Wanted: Dtad or AIM
tiny A bamtaae look 11 the Ham· 11:30 i) (11) (3) (j) CBS Lall Movie: (C)
burr State Opera Company's new "The flliln1 of Raymond" (dra) '71
prod~hon of Georre Bizet's famous -Jane Wyman. Dun Stockwell.
Opera "Clrmen," interwoven Wllh 0 @@@) EI:) Johll"J ClflOll
the tale of the tragic and brief life Mclean Stevenson is llJest host
of the French composer. lhru March 7. Vi1'ki Carr auests. m Dn11a B Twlflrht Zont ft) 1•paHSe lafll\la1e Proeram (eii (!)) W Wide World MJt·
9:00 8 @ ~ ~ Malld4 tery ·'Won't Write Home, Mom-I'm 0 @ 6 El:' NIC Mondar Dead" Pamel1 franklin stars.
MO'lit: ( ( r) "Winer Take All" 0 MoYle: (C) "Bad to God's
(dra) '74-Shirley Jont s, Laurence COun~ry" (adv} '54-Roc~ Hudson,
Luclonbill, Sim Groom, ~ Van Marcia Henderson. Steve Coctlr1n.
Patten, Joan Blondell, Sylvia Sidney. m Movie: (C) "Man from litter
Shir1ey Jones stars as 1 compubive tfid11•t (wes) '55-LeJt B1r1cer, Mera
11mbler whose addiction becomH Corday.
prorrusrvely worse. Her husband, lZ:OO O Movie: "Wt Live Acalo,. (dra)
who m1rried her after his wife died, '34-Fredric March, Anna Sten.
doesn't suspect she's a 1ambler and 00 Alfred Hitchcodl Hour
his no idu she has a1mbled away m Daktari
$30,000 of his savings. 1:00 B ~Tomorrow
@I Sn (V(i)Q}(i) .....
0 * * * * S.W.A.T.-HITS 1:4S 8 Movl1: ''When Wlflle C.me~ * SATANIC KILLERS Mard lln1 Home" (com) ·so-Dan 0 (~ {j))@ m S.W.A.T. "Co· Dailey, Corinne Calvet, William
ven of Killers" Sit Mineo ruests Demarest.
u 1n escaped mw murderer who l :OO 6 MOYie: (C) "Usbon" (dre) '56
reunrtes his followers in a plot to -Ray Milland, M11ureen O'H1111 punish the people responsible lo Claude Rains.
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THE DAIL y PILOT, rv WEEt<, MARCH 2. 1975
TUESDAY
MARCH 4
For mornln& and afternoon llstln1s,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below. for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
m ThrN Stooc11 lntern1tlon1I Ballroom ol the Bev· Im To Tell the Truth
7:30 ~n Treasure Hunt • arty Hiiton Hotel in Beverly Hiiis. W1id Wiid West i "" Y(B: tor Htaltll IRi 0 (j) Heillywood Squar" Slllrl ta Advetttvrt ) W1nted: Duel " Allvt blnbow Sundae To T.U the Trvttl Loa Crallda Allot dtl Rod ll:JO B @Cil (I) CIS Lill Me'tlt (C)
• Mtnlo11 $ Mom: (C) (?hr) 9:30 I "en "ia~k: 1iO Stoftt Untvl'Md"' .. u Brummell'' (adv) '54-Stew· Wandtrtust (dra) '73 -Geor1e Pepp1rd, Gary
•rt Granger, Elizabeth T 1ylor, Peter Rnlata Music.al Lockwood, Don Stroud.
DAYTI ME MOVIES
10:00 Ci) "This Hi ppy fffllnl'' (com)
·~-Dtbble Reynolds, Curt Juraens..
II) "lmtt.tlon of Ute" (dra) '33-
Claudette Colbert, Louise Beavers.
Warren Wllllam.
11:00 D (C) "Men Witt! Win&•" (dra)
•"JS-Fred MacMurray, Louise Camp·
bell, Ray Miiiand, Andy Dtvine.
11 :30 m (C) "Gl1dlator1 Seven" (com)
'li-Richard Harrison.
12:00 m "If Winter Comea" (rom) '48-
W.lter Pld&eon, J1net Lelah. Deb·
or1h Kerr.
1:00 O "Slen1 Pauaat" (wes) '51-
Wayne Morris, Lola Albriaht. ® (C) "Nllaua" (dra) '53-Joseph
Cotten, Marilyn Monroe, Jean
Peters.
2:30 (I) "The lad I the l tauttful"
Concl. (dr1) '53-l<irk Douflas, Lani
Turner.· (C) 61111 Vlklnp" Part I
(adv) '58-Klr1t Ooualn, Tony Cur·
tis. @ @ .. ,at • Mike" (com) '52-
Speneer Tracy, 1<1th1r1ne Hepburn,
A.ldo Ray.
l:OO 0 (C) "Tiit Sealdltrt'' (wes) '56
.:Yohn W1yne, Jeffrey Hunter, Nat·
aLie Wood.
(fO) (C) .. Rlvtt' of Mpt•rf' (adv)
'69-Vk: Morrow, Cl1ud1 Akina.
S:30 (I) "'C1nt11men's A&rMment" (dra)
'47-Greaory Peck, Dorothy Me·
Guire, Celeste Holm. 0 (C) "Rio Imo" Conel. (wes)
•5§-John W1yne, Dean M1rtin, Wal·
ter Brennan, Rick Nelson.
[V[ NINC
6:00 ¥B~&~~~~7.., W Llllers lasllt tblll LA. Laker1
vs. Atlanta Hawks.
6 Bonano
Ironside
Partrlcl&t fa111lly
Truth or Consequanen
Merli Teresa
Star Trell
: Electrlc Comptny
Rq I frltnda
&:JO I Merv Qrlffln Show Andy Crtfflth
Dra1Mt
: Zooml
( (j)) Duler's Choice
• Tnivtl Film
Uttl1 Rascals
7:00 0 0 @ Cl) m a> Ntw1
lron11d1
Mod Squid
Truth or Conseque~
Whars Mr Untf
I Love Lucy
The FBI
(J)ISpy
la Mu)er Prohlbld1
The Bil Valley
: Y~ Wittl Madellnt
( Cl)) 8on1nu
• Dt1 m1
Ustinov. : The Ro11antic Rebellion "In· 0 ~Cl)~ m Johnny Carson
I Bewltdled ares" Part I. McLean Stevenson is 1u1st host.
Cttyntdlers @!> LI Tierra Peter M1rsh1ll 1uests.
Amtrlun OutAloorsman 10:00 Q Ci) (i) ®) m Pollet Sto ry 0 TWHl&ht Zone -
Animal World "War Games" Marloe Cortner and 0 <9 ([)){I) Wlcle World Mya·
Uttle Rase.els Michael Perks portray detectives ttry "Nick & Nori" Ret ired detec·
1:00 1J@ (I) CJ) Qood Tlmu who try to infiltr1te a super-patriot's tlve Nick Charles ind his wife set 0 ~ 00 dg) m Adam-12 "Citi· pnvate army before the 1roup can out to solve a murder mystery after
zen With Gun" Malloy end Reed start their war against 'Jews, com-a corpse wearin1 white 1loves is
contend with the deniers of a aun mies and hippies.' Murray Hamilton found in a hotel pool. Cr1i1 Stevens
in a citizen's hand as well as In a and Nevllle Brand also star. and Jo Ann Pflua star in the title
criminal's hand when a fellow offi· z m Q) Newa roles. Jack KruKhen auests.
cer is almost shot while investiaat· Run for Your ute 0 Movie: (C) "The Anary l retd" in& a prowler report. (!BJ (j)) (1) (!) M1rcu1 Welby .{ifra) '69 -James MacArthur, Wil·
00 Mike Douatas Show M.D. "Dark ~rridors" After the llam Windom. 0 (~([))(])a> Ha ppy Dart death of a very dear personal ID Movie: "Ricochet Romaitee"
"Fonzie Joins the Bind" Richie's frlend, Dr. Welby becomes emo· (com) ·5~ -Rudy Vallee, Marjorie
combo plaY' at a country club tion1lly Involved with an Ill tHna1e Main, Chill Wills.
dance and Fonzie 11rees to find vlolln prodlfY. Rescheduled for the 12:00 0 Movlt: (C) "lsl11Jd Prlnu u "
them suitable outfits to wear-and third time. (adv) '55 -Marcello Mastroianni,
supplies an extra one for himself I Clb Con la1 Eltrtllas Silvana Pampa"'ni.
so he can crash the country club The Untouchabla 00 Alfred Hltctltock Hour scene. lnt.rl~ m Movlt: "Bitter Yletory" (dra)
I De1ler's Choke 10:30 I Joumey to Adve.nture '58-Rlchard Burton. Curt Juraens.
Both Sides Now Petticoat Junction 1:00 0 @)Tomorrow
Pobre Ol1bla • Situation Cointdr 0 (I) CIJ @ @ News /
Movie~ (C) (2hr) 1un1 for Sin 10:45 fE News 1:45 IJ Movie: (C) "Denver I the Rio
butian (dra) 68-Anthony 11 00 U (I) O @!> er;, (!) N Cninde" (wes) '52 -Edmond
Quinn, Anjanette Comer, Charles : a (I) ®) ~ 00 Ntw• ews O'Brien. Sterlin1 Hayd,n.
IBrorm~~lca i But of Groucho 2:00 m All·Niaht Show: "f Alm at the
Los Espedals de Sylvia Pinal Perry Muon stars," "Gunman's Wilk"
Japtnese u nguiae Proar1ms • The Lucy Show 3:30 6 Movie: "Kiii Me Tomorrow"
1:30 0 @ @([) M•A•S•H Payday, Mission: Impossible (dra) '57 -Pat O'B!ien, Lois Mu·
with Hawkeye officiatin& as a P•Y· Off Billance well, Geor1e Coulouris.
master. sets off a chain of events
which involves pearls, poker, bribes
and a $3.000 airt from heaven. 0 IH 00 l10l m NIC Tuesday
Movie: (C) {§0) "The last Survlv-
on" (dra) '74-Martin Sheen, Di·
ane Baker, Tom Bosley, Christopher
Georae, Bruce Davison, Anne Fran·
cis, Percy Rodriauez, Anne Seymour,
Bethel Laslie. Martin Sheen stars
as a ship's officer who must decide
wh ich passen1ers in an overcrowded
lifeboat are to be s.crlficed so the
majority can survive an 1pproachln1
t_rehoon. U Movie: (90) "Dracula" (hor) '31
-Bela Lu~si, David Manners.
9:00
0 (~ llJ) (I) a> ABC Tuud1y
Movie: (C) (90) "Trlloo of Terror"
(susp) '74-Karen Black, Robert
Burton, John Karlin, Geor1e Gaynes.
Karen Black plays the roles of four
tormented women in thrte contem·
porary stories of the bizarre. m Merv Criffln Show ED The Aaunt of Min "The Lidder
of Creation" Or. Bronowsk1 diKuss-
es the theory developed simulla·
neously by Alfrad W1i11ce and
Charles Darwin, the theory of evo
lution.
0 America Decides, 30 * Stars host "People's
Cho ice Awards"
U @ (I) (j) I lflCIAL I The Peo-
ple's Choice (2hr) Bob Hope. Alan
Alda and James Cean are 1mon11
the 30 star-hosts or the first major
entertainment awards determined
by a scientific survey of the Ameri
can public. The variety·entert1in-
ment special 011gin1tes from the
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CAROL BURNETI:
'IN SEARCH OF A NON-SKETCH'
"Any tirr.e a performer sticks his neck out by trying something
different. whether he gets his head chopped off or is praised for a
job well-done it's a giant step forward, because he's learned some-
thing. It may be a little frightening, but ifs important to meet some
of the challenges you·re afraid of!" The words are ~ol Burnett's
and the subject is "Twigs," a television special starring iss Burnett
which will be seen Thursday at 9PM on CBS.
Miss Burnett says she wanted to do the play since the time she
first read it. "One of the first things about the play that appealed
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 2. 1975
'A DECADE OF COUNTRY MUSIC'
ROGER MILLER
For the second year in a row, ABC's Wide World of Enter·
tainment will present the Annual Awards of the Academy of
Country Music (Wednesday at 11:30 PM). This year marks
the tenth consecutive year for the awards, and looking back
at the list of past recipients~specially the "most promising
vocalist awards"-it reads like a top ten chart fo r country
music. In 1965, Merle Haggard was voted the Most Promising
~,· ~~ Male Vocalist. 1970 named him both Top Male Vocalist and ~ ~J}Jl.. Entertainer of t~ Year, and in 197_2, he was also named the
10 me," she says, "was that George Furth had written it. l'~~been Top Male V:~allst. In 1 ~67, B~bb1e Gentry was named the
a George Furth fan ever since J saw 'Company,' which be also wrote. Most Promising Female Vocal 1st, a nd then the next year,
George is an actor and knows how to write for actors. I think he's she and Glen Camp 11 won the 1968 Best Album of the Year
one of our very finest playwrights, and J like the idea that he only Award. Donna Farg was the Most Promising Female Vocalist
writes when he feels like it and only about what he's really interested of 1969, and then came the top Female Vocalist of 1972.
in. J •• thi~ .~e's. sensation~!!". . Ten years ago, t Academy of Country Music decided that
. Jn Twigs Miss Burnett s ~1gges1 challenge lS that sh~ plays four the best possible w y to honor people in the music field was
d1ffe~ent. characters-three middle-aged w~e~ a~d their mother-to present them wi awards, on an annual basis. The cate· ranging·~ age from 35 to 75. As she explamed !t, another challe~~e gories were set up so hat as many people in as many different was makmg myself and-hopefully-the audience forget that 11 s . . . . . . Carol Burnett up there. I didn't want it to look like 1 was just doing ~s1ble areas could e recognized, mclud1~g artists, _must·
a series of sketches because people see me doing sketches every c1ans, ~lbums, as wel as people wh~ are l~p~rtant rn t~e
week, and we didn't want this production to look anything like The promotion and growth untry music: telev1s1on nd radio
Carol Burnett Show. personalities, newspapers, · htclubs.
"I don't think anything I've ever done before prepared me for With all the glamour and sparkle · ays be Holly·
"Twi~,'' she continued. "The characters J do oo my regular shew wood, the top entertainers (and they are top entertainers, not
are "sketch people,'' and they're 'surt:ac~· except for here and there just top country entertainers) bring to.,this event an array of
when we do have a c~~nce to real~y dag into a character. I wanted to talent that is hard to surpass. Roger Mi~er will be the Master
make these f~ur ladies real, nol J~st sketch people.. . of Ceremonies of the Country Show m, the Year. He will sing And how did she go about crearmg these four ladies and making . . . . .. ,,
them three-dimensional instead of "surface?" "I couldn't have done a med le~ of his hits, and hts latest htt son.g, I Love A Rodeo .
it without Alan Arkin." she admits. ·That's where we really lucked Compl~t1n~ th,~ roste_r ,of performers will be: Loretta Lyn~,
out, getting Alan to co-direct the show with Clark Jones. Alan, as who wi ll sing You Ain t Woman Enough To Take My Man ,
everybody knows, is quite an actor, himself. lo fact, he's incredible! and "Secret Love". Donna Fargo singing "You Can't Be a
From Lhe first time he and J read the play-weeks before we started Beacon If Your Light Don't Shine". Johnny Rodriguez singing
rehearsals.--1 was just listening to him and I remember thinking. "We're Over". Glen Campbell wi ll sing a medley of the five
'gee, he should be playing all the parts, including m~ne!' songs nominated for Sqng of the Year, a nd will present the
Of course, the fa~t that she ~ou}d have se~en leadmg me~ and award for "Song of the Year". Mickey Gilley will perform
be the only woman an the. cast d1dn t exactly discourage her, e1theT. "Roomful of Roses " and La Costa wi ll sing "Get On My Love "What a $reat spot to be an," she laughed. "Just me and seven men Train" '
for 90 minutes! But I still can't believe our incredible luck in get-· . . . ting Edward Asner, Conrad Bain, Gary Burghofi, Liam Dunn, Jack Presenting the 1974 aw~rds will be: ~oy Clark, Pee Wee King,
Gilford, Pat Hingle and Alex Rocco. With a cast like that, how Del Reeves, Conway Twitty, Cal Smith, Tanya Tucker, Molly
could we go wrong!" Bee, and others.
Paee 13
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 5
For morning •nd •fternoon listings,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience,
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 00 "For r I A Dir" (dra) '43-
lda Lupin , ay Milland. IE "Spy Hunt" (adv) '50-Howard
Duff, Marta Toren.
11:00 O "ltun1way D1111hte,_" (dra) '56
-Marla Eni1ish. Anna Sten.
11:30 G) (C) "Blick Horse C1nyon"
(wes) '54 -Joel McCrea, Marl
Blanchard
12:00 m "lmp1ct" (dra) '49 -Brian
Donlevy, Ella Raines, Anna May
Wong.
1:00 O "The Flahtlnr llwm1n" (wes)
'52 -Wayne Morris, Vlr1inia Grey. ® "Beh1ve Yourself" (com) '51-
Shelley Winters,.. Farley Granger.
Hans Conreid.
2:30 (j) (C) "The Vikln11" Concl. (dra)
'58 -Kirk Dou1las, Tony Curtis. QJ Ci) ''The People Against
O'Hara" (dra) '52 -Spencer Tracy,
Pat O'Brien, John Hodiak.
3:00 0 (C) "Ch1to's Lind" (wes) '72
-Charles Bronson, Jack Palance,
Richard Basehart.
@) (C) "~" (dra) '61 -Suun
Hayward, Dean Martin, Wiifred
Hyde· White.
3:30 (3) (C) "The Dolly Sisters" (mus)
'45-Betty Grable. June Haver, John
Payne.
6:00
6:30
O (C) ''T~e Bubufan & the
Geisha" (dra) '58 -John Wayne,
Sam Jaffe, E1ko Ando.
EVENING
RJ.IJ&~~~r~:, m~~nu
Ironside
P1rtridge F1mlly
Truth or Consequences
M1ria Tert11
star Trek
: Electric Company
Rody & fr1ellds
O Merv Cr1ffln Show AndJ IMff itJI
01111n1t
:~m!
I (j)) Dealer's Choice
Travel Fiim
Little Ra1e1ls
7:00 OO QJ@ ma>News Ironside
Bowllna for Dollars
Mod Squad
Truth or Consequences
Whirs My Line?
I !Ave Lucy
The FBI
@ IS,,
LI Mujer Prohlblda
The Bl1 Vell17
: hydioloa Todar "Lan1uete
Development" Animation and film
takes student! through the early
months of an intanrs early sounds
and concludtl with the theory that
the human mind Is genetically pro·
Tony Orl•ndo's talented singing partners, Joyce Vincent Wilson
and Telm• Hopkins -collectively known es Dawn -display
their comedic •bllity when they portr•y Moreen and Lou Etry,
roomm•tes who find It lmposslle to •gree •bout •lmost any-
thing, on Tony Orf•ndo •nd D•wn, Wednesdays •t 8PM on CBS.
.....
THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. MARCH 2. 1975
aremmed to process the kinds of Maxim Gorky's powerful drama set
information needed to create Ian· In Czarist Russia concerns 1 group
auage. of factory owners un1ware of the
( Ci)) Bona11Za socialist fervor sweepln1 their coun·
• Drama try.
ThrH Stoocn 9:30 I News 7:30 Lome Greene's Last of the Wiid Wanderlust
, Name That Tune Chuco Avellanet Help Thy Nel1hbor • LI Tlern
aJ Ci) t.ers Make A De1I 10:00 B @ (I) Cl) Manhunter A h•lf·
ToTtlf the Truth crazed man, bent on vengeance,
Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Ele· kidnaps Dave's father and uses his
P ant Walk" (dra) '54 -Elizabeth hostage to force Barrett to subject alor, Peter Finch, D1n1 Andrews. himself to mental and physical tor·
Price Is Rl&ht lure.
Bewitched 0 ~ (t) (12) m Petrocelll "Ven. EE l1VE! PHONE·IN Y6UR geance in White" Petrocelli de-* MONEY PROBLEMS! fends the wife of an ev1n1ellst who EE The Game A five, call-In show is accused of the murder of her
in which Ciji Ware Billet answers husband's man11er -a man more
viewers' questions 011 money: loans; interested in collectin1 money than
bankruptcy; buying gold and bill spreading the word of God. Elinor
collecting. Donahue, Brenda Scott, David Hud· I Outdoors With Ken Call1way dleston and Ken Swofford 1uest.
Celebrity Bowling ~ m G) News
Little Rascals Run for Your Life
8:00 @@ (j) Tony Orlando & (Qj (I))@ Cf) Get Christle
D1wn Tony Randall and Charo love! "The Frankenstein Connec·
guest tion" Christie, Ryan and G1ll11her 0 ~ (i) lfOl m Little House on go undercover u tourists in Paris
the Pralne "fo See the Elephant" to break up a drui·smunlina racket
Mr Edw1rds' 1111 tales of eJ1citin1 in which lonely tourists are mur·
city life moves young Johnny dered and their coffins filled with
(Mitch Vorel) to leave home, so narcotics. 1-
Edwards (Victor French) decidtl to Ei) Clta Con Estrellu
go 1lon1 •s the lad's protector. @The Unt bles 8 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Chamber of ey to Adventure
Horrors" Chor) '66-Patrick O'Neal. Pettko1t Junction
Ci) Mike Douct11 Show Noches T1patl11
0 (~ (j)) ~ ffi That's Mr Ma· 10·45 News
ma " rial & rror" Leonard is Ir· 11:00 , @ 0 (1) aJN;_m aJ Nnn rested by police at Foxy Flo's es· • ~ Qj Ci) ....
tablishment while Tracy Is out of Best of Groucho
ltown Rescheduled. Perry Mason
Dealer's Choice The Lucy Show
Both Sides Now Mission: lmposslblt
Carminla Off Ballance M~vie: (2h~) "Detective Story' 1 @ To Tell jhe Truth
(dra) 51 ... Krrk Douglas, Eleanor Wiid Wiid West
Parker. : Y(lja for Health I Arabs & Israelis ( ) Wanted: Dead or Alive Championship Wreatllni
t!ne11 lln1u11e Pro1r1m 11:15 aJ Cinema 34
8:30 ( Cl))(]) Cf) ABC Widnes-11:30 8 @(I) (I) CBS lite Movie: (C)
y ovle: (C) (90) "The Desper1te ''The Glass House" (dra) '72-Alan
Miies" (dra) '74 -Tony Musante, Alda, Vic Morrow, Billy Dee Wllll1ms.
Jouna Pettet, Jeanette Nolan, D@ @@) m Johnny Carson
Richard Reiche1, Purvis Atkins, Mclean Stevenson is guest host.
Shelly Novack, John Larch, Lynn Joan Rivers 1ues1s.
Lorina. A grueling 130·mile trip in 8 Twillaht Zone
a wheelchair holds unexpected (Qil (j)) CI) Wide World Spe-
danaers for a disabled veteran, who clal "Academy of Country Music
continues his trip to prove his in· Awards" Ro1er Miller is host, and
dependence, knowinr It may cost guests will include Loretta Lynn,
him the woman he loves and pos· Donna Fario. Johnny Rodri1uez and
sibly his life. Mickey Gilley.\
I Merv Griffin Show 0 Movie: (C) "Doctor et urge"
Behind the Lines (com) '57 -Dirk Bogarde, Muriel
9:00 @ (I) (j) Cannon "Lady on Pavlow, Donald Sinden.
the Run" A wealthy woman-leaving G) Movie (C) "$i1ve Girt" (adv)
her husband-witnesses a murder '47 -Yvonne DeCarlo, Broderick
committed by the man she is run-Crawford.
nlng aw1y with, and the shock 12:00 O Movie: "Dick Tracy vs. Cueball"
sends her fleeing to the sanitarium (mys) '46-Morian Conway, Anne
where she once received psychiatric Jeffreys.
help. Barbara Rush, Russell John @ AJfred Hitchcock Hour
son ~est. m Mo v I e: "Haunted strancter" 0 CI) lfOl m I sii'l(IAL I The (hor) '58 -Boris Kaflott, Anthony Bob ope !how "Hollywood Stan Dawson.
of Tomorrow Awards" Bob Hope is 1:00 I ®l Tomorrow host as ten youn1 female stars are (]) (j) @ Ci) Newt
chosen by the Motion Picture & 1:45 Movie: "Return of the Fly"
Television Industry's Makeup Artists (sci·fi) '59 -Vincent Price, John
& Hair Stylists for awards as stars Sutton, Brett Halsey.
of tomorrow. 2:00 m All·Nl1ht Show: ''The Key," ''The i I Spy lldy & the Bandit"
Safari to Adventure 3:30 I) Movie: (C) ''Th11tr1 of Dt1lh"
Theatte In America "Enemies" (hor) '66 -Christopher Lee,
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THURSDAY
MARCH 6
For morning and afternoon list ings,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 ct) "Mr. 880" (dra) 'SO-Edmund
Gwenn, Burt Lancaster, Dorothy Mc·
Guire. m (C) "I Bombed Purl Harbor" Cdr•) '61-Toshlro Mlfune.
11:00 0 "Thil la My Affair" (mys) '37
Barber• Stanwyck, Rob11't Taylor.
11:30 ID (C) .. Maalc Fire" (dra) '51 -
Yvonne DeCerlo, Carlos Thompaon.
12:00 m "The lonf Haul" (adv) '57 -
Victor Mature, Petrick Allen, Diana
Oors.
1:00 O "Buffalo Gun" (wes) '62-Wa~ne
Morris, Marty Robbins.
@"The Wronr Man" (dra) '57 -
Henry Fonda, Vera Miles.
2:30 (j) (C) "Casanova's Blc Nlahf'
(com) '54 -Bob Hope, Joan Fon·
talne.
@CI) "The Actress" (dra) '53 -
Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons.
3:00 0 (C) "Rio Conchos" {wes) '64 -
Richard Boone, Tony Franciosa.
@) (C) "Bllndloid" (susp) '66 -
Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardinale.
3:30 ~"lost Weekend" (dra) '45-Rey
Milland, Jane Wyman IJ ''The Lon1m Day'' Part I (dra)
'62-John Wayne, Robert Mitchum,
Richard Burton, Henry Fonda.
[ V [ N I r--J l;
6:00 3 ~~~~(-~ ~ loftlftl.I
• lrOMidt
P•rtlidfe FamllJ
T rvth or ConseqllfftCU
Maria Teresa
Stir Trell
: Electric CollpallJ
Rody la frieods
6:30 Merv Griffin Show
Andy Griffith
Dra(Mt
: Zoom r'
( (j)) Dell1r'1 Choice
• Travel Fiim
Uttle RalClls
7:00 OD@ @ ma>Newa
lronilde
Bowlln1 tor Dollars
6 Mod Squid a Truth or Consequences
Whir s My Une?
I Love Lucy
Tiie FBI
(!)I Spy
LI Mujer Prohibld•
The Bi& Valley .
: Y!l1 With Madeline ( ll.J) Bon1nu
• Drama
Three Stoo1es
7:30 Candid Camera
. ~ @ Price Is Rlaht
Htl~ Thy Nei(hbor
IJ * SPECIAL * * THE GAS COMPANY'S
1:00
"WORLD OF THE SEA"
~ Wol1d of the Su .
To Tell the Trvttl •
Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Tht
P.'s" (dra) '63 -Elizabeth Tay·
for, Richard Burton, :...ouis Jourdan.
I lefs Mike A Deal
Bewitched
Ass11nment Americ.I
Trevel Film
Bobby Gold1boro Show
little R1se1ls
tJ THEWALTONS! BEST * FAMILYSHOWONTV fJ @ Cl) Cl) The W1ltont John
Walton cets a larae lumber contract
by promisin1 to deliver the work
in 10 days and then traaedy strikes
-Cramps comes ~n with the flu,
and John eads up unconscious on
the mill floor when he tries to do
the job by himself.
0 @@@) m PREMIERE Sun·
shine "Sweet Misery" Cliff DeYoun1
stars as Sam Hayden who tries to
aet a mother for his dauahter •Jill
(Elizabeth Cheshire), and a ni1ht·
club job for himself. Co-starrin1 are
Bill Mumy, Corey Fischer and Me1
Foster. 0 Movie: (2hr) "Captain Eddie"
(dra) '45 -Fred MacMurrey, Lynn
Bari.
CJ) Mllte Douetu Show IJ <9 @ > CV a> Bamey Miiier David Wayne guests as a hard·
drinking Washington D.C. bureau·
era! who gets loaded in Barney's
precinct and becomes an overniaht
guest of the city.
I Dealer's Choice
Both Sides Now
Nidia Caro
Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Gentle
R1ln" (dra) '66 -Christopher
Ceorae, Lynda Day, Fay Spain.
THE DAILY PILOT Tl/ WEEK. MARCH 2 1975
al) Bill Mo,tra Joum1I: lnterna• combat and fl1htin1 for one's life
tioul Report Is not as 1l1morous u he supposed
@I) Loa Pollvoca @I) Situation Comedy m JapeMM Llnf1111e Pro1r1m1 9:30 0 News
1:30 0 ~Ci) (ij m PREMIERE The 6I) LI Tierra
lob Cn1111 Show "Mid· Term Blues" 10:00 0 ti) ct) m Mow 1 n' 0 n "The
Bob Crene stars. as a su~sful Price of Lovinc'' Trucker Teddy
i~surance .executive who 1rv~ up Brown's {John Schuck) marital bhss
hrs Job, hfe·styl~ and securtb'. to is about to come to an explosive
10 back to med~I .school: Trisha end when his two wives-Abby, rn
Hart CO·stars as hrs wrle, Ethe; Todd Reno, and Betsy, 1n San Francisco
SUsman plays med-school classmate _ learn about each other Anne
Marvin; Jack Fletcher is the Assis Francis end Kelly Jean Peters also
tant Dean at the medical ~oo' auest.
Bob's landlord. 6 Run for Your Ute fJ <9 Cl)) (3) a> K1rtn "Hart· Clta Con Lis Estr1llas
and Ronny Graham portrays Wilcox, Im NIWI
ford Revlslted''fhe question Is "will . The u. ntouchlbles
she or won't she?" w~e~ Karen 10:30 (i7) CI) CIS Comedy Special
has to make the bll dec1s1on alter ''We'll Get By'' Paul Sorvino and
Conaressman Hartford asks her to Mitzi Hoaa star.
marry him. The Bob Boyd Show .m Merv Griffin Show a Fiim Fe•ture m Situation Comedy • Journey to Adventure
9:00 IJ @ (I) Cl) I Sf ICIAL I T w I & s News
(90) The one·woman, seven·man · Situation Comedy
Broadway hit comes to television, 10:45 News
with Carol Burnett in the starrinr 11:00 CI) Cl)@)~@ News
role. The first three acts focus, re· 0 al m · New1
spectively, on three sisters; the Best of Grouc o
fourth on their mother. Miss Burnell l'erry Mason
portrays all four female characters The Lucy Show
Guests stars include Alex Rocco, Ed· MJsslon: lmpossiblt
ward Asner, Conrad Bain. Pat Hin· Oft. Ballance
ale, Jack Gilford, Liam Dunn and @ To Tell the Truth
Gary Burchott. Wild Wild West O @@ m Arch er ''The Van : Y!la for Health
ished Man" Archer is hired by a ( (!)) Wanted: Dead or Alive
wealthy businessman to find the 11:15 • Cinema 34
m1ssin1 body of a man accidentally 11:30 @CV (I) CBS late Movie:
run down by the businessman's w1h "Black Noon" (dra) '71-Roy Thin-
on a desolate canyon road. nes, Yvette Mimreu•. Ray Milland
Ci) I ~(11 0 @ @@) m Johnny Carson 0 IBM world Premiere Mclean Stevenson is 1uest host. * Katharine Hepburn a Twiliaht Zone
Laurence Olivier in . ci•I <~e~~oCVR~~~~. w~~~dn~~;
Love Among the Rums America" 0 (~ ({)) CI) a> I SPICIA\ I ABC 0 Mo v I e: "Hichly Danaerous"
ThHtre "Love Among the Ruins" (adv) '51-Dane Clark,
(2hr) Katharine Hepburn and Laur· (!) Movie: "The Witch's Mirror"
ence Olivier star in this comedy of (hor) -Armando Calvo.
manners about a wealthy spinster 12:00 0 Movie: .. Dick Tracy, Detective"
who's being sued for breach of (mys) '45-Moraan Conway.
promise. Olivier portrays the bar· (6) Allred Hitchcock Hour
rister who must save both her rep· m Movie: "The Whole Truth" (mys)
utation and her money. '58-Stewart Granier, Donna Reed.
@)Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Anrel 1:00 O tiQ) Tomorrow
Wort Red" (dra) '60-Ava Gardner. 1:45 IJ Movie: {C) .. It Started In Na·
I Bo1ln1 from the Olympic pies" (com) '60 -Clark Cable,
fest:IVll Internacional Sophia Loren.
Siient Fiim: ''The lie P1rade" 2:00 m All-Nl1ht Show: "Our Man In
(dra) 1925. A youn1 American sol-Hrnn1," "They Uve by Nl&hf'
ditr, anidous for adventure and glo· 3:45 fJ Movie: "Captain $Cll1ett" (adv)
ry, arrives in France and learns that '53-Richard Greene, Leonora Amar.
THE SUNSHINE BUNCH -The cast of NBC's new series (minus
child ac1Tess Eliubeth Cheshire) Sunshine gathers together to
mu1. left to richt, Cliff DeYoung, Corey Fischer, Bill Mumy
and Me1 Foster. Sunshine premieres Thursday at 8PM on NBC.
i
THE PEOPLES CHOICE
Awards, awards, everywhere, but no·
body ever asks the people their opinion.
Al lust until "The People's Choice
Awards," airin& on CBS (Tuesd1y 9·11
PM) chanaes all that. That niaht, the
favorites, as determined by a n1tlonwide
survey, in the areas of television, mov·
ies, .sports and music will4be 1nnounced
In a &!amorous celebration with hun·
dreds of celebrities In attendance. The
Consumer Research Division of the pru·
tiaious A. C. Nielsen Comp1ny Is respon·
sible for the survey that Involved
thousands of Interviews across the coun·
try. Based on the fact that scientific
tedlnlques hive become so accurate th1t
Conaress has passed a law forbiddina
television networks from predictina na·
tional election results unlll all polls are
closed, it's not surpr1S1n& that similar
techniques could determine entertain·
ment favorites.
Ac:cordin& to executive producer Rob-
ert Stivers, "This is aoina to be an en-
tertainment .show. We're not t1king up
time with technical or behind-the·scenes
1wards. We're 1oin1 to entertain with u many stars as possible. This is 1
people-oriented show " The ltst of Ce·
lebrities is Impressive, includin& (alpha·
betically) Alen Alda, James Arness, Rich·
1rd Burton, Carol Burnett, Charles Bron·
son, James Caan, Johnny Carson, Sammy
Davis, Jr., Faye Dunaway, Clint Eastwood,
Bob Hope, Jack Nicholson, Debbie Rey·
nolds, Roben Waaner, Natalie Wood, and
Loretta Young. "And these are just a
few,'' exudes Stivers.
B1sed on the specific categories for
awards, the winners should include
m1ny more top stars. The survey has
determined favorites as follows: comedy,
variety and dramatic television shows,
male and female television stars; thea·
trit1I motion picture; male and female
stars of motion pictures; male and fe·
male singers; musical group; sports
figure ; and the favorite male and female
entertainer from all fields. None will be
announced until the live telecast on
March 4.
Applaudlna hinds ttdled In carved
lead C1J1tal by the famed c:nittsmen of
Swtde1'1 Omfo11, la ttie ltophy m1ll-
l11 fof the People's Choice Anrds.
FRIDAY
MARCH 7
For morning and afternoon llstln1s,
pleHe see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES/
10:00 CI) "The Homestntdl'' (adv) '47-
Cornel Wilde, Maureen O'Hara.
Q) "The Kettjes on Old Macdon·
tld's farm" (com) '56 -Marjorie
Main, Parker Fennelly.
U:OO 9 "PriJt of Arms" (dra) '65 -
Stanley Baker, Helmut Schmid
11:30 Q) "Johnny NobodJ" (dra) '60 -
Aldo Ray, William Bendix. Niael
Patrick.
12:00 m "Sip of tM Ram" (dra) '48-
Susan Peters, Alexander Knoi, Pem
Ann Gamer.
1:00 0 "DeMrt Puriult" (adv) '52 -
Wayne Moms, Virginia Grey. ® "Upholy Wife" (dra) '57-Diana
Oors. Rod Steiger.
2:30 00 "Scene of the Crhnt" (mys)
'50-Van Johnson. Gloria DeHaven.
@ (6) "Tension" (mys) '50-Rich·
ard llasehart, Cyd Charisse, Barry
Sullivan.
3:00 0 (C) "Destry'' (wes) '55 -Audie
Murphy, Mari Blanchard, Lyle Belt·
aer.
Ql (C) "McHale's Navy" (com) '64
-Ernest Bor1n1ne, Tim Conway, Joe
Flynn.
3:30 (I) (C) "The Alt of love" (com) '65
-James Garner, Elke Sommer. 0 "The Lonaest D1J" Concl. (dra)
'62 -Joh.n Wayne, Robert Mitchum.
Henry Fonda, Curt Jurgens.
EVENING
6:00 ~~9~~'::., Ci) Bon11111
Ironside
Partrid11 famlly
Truth or Consequenc.s
Maria Teresa
Stir Trell
: VIiia Altfrt
R°'., & f riends
6:30 IMerv GrlHln Show Andy Grittith
Dragnet
: Electric CompanJ
( Cl)) Dealer's Choice
• Travel Film
UtUt Ra.ab
7:00 OO ~@ ma>Newt
Ironside
Bow1ln1 for Dollars
Mod Squid
Trudi or Conwquenc:a
What's M, Une?
I Love Luc,
The FBI
CI) I Spy
u Mujer Prohlb1da
The Ila YalltJ
: A~:o~n.:7ther /Membtrihlp
Dl'lml
Three Stooan
1fSO B M11~r1de r1rtJ · D @ (I) @) Hollrwood Squar"
THE DAILY PILOr TV WEEK. MARCH 2 1975
I Help l'llJ Nelahllor
SaltJ
To Tell the Truth
Mllllo11 $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) "The
T1mtn1 of tlM Sh,.._.' (com) '67 -
Elizabeth Tlylor, Richard Burton,
Michael Hordern, Cyril Cusack. m 1ewttttiec1
EI!l 'L.A. NEWS REVIEW' * TOP STORIES FROM
PRESS COVERING THEM
Theatre: Yltlu 1900-Al•n Wtth
Love & Death "Mother & Son" (R)
@E u Crilda lle1 Criada
9:30 0 <9 @) C1) al Tht Odd Cou·
pie "Felix Rem1rries" Love conquers
all u Felix chanaes his ways and
once again he and Gtori1 (Janis
Hansen) become man and wife -
for better and for woru.
R::dertust I) u Tlerr1
EE Los AA1t1ta """' Rtvlew/Mttn• 10:00 0 @ (j)@) m Pollet Woman
benhlp ~I "Blood, Nos." David Birney and
I Friends of Man Joan Goodfellow auest in a drama
Wortd ti Survival in which Peppe~ Anderson works
Uttje Rascals uodercover as •-Waitress end comes
1:00 e @ (I) 4 lf(clM'' 0 I 11 1 a A hotlle to intercede in I "dom~llC
close·up look at the habits and battle between husband and wife.
daily life of • family ot mountain I m m News
gorillas, the largut of 111 apes. The 6 Ru11 for YOllr Ute
special WIS filmed entirely In the .. (ta ~' @ (iE I I r I t t I
dense rain forests of the Republic ot Atonement Baretta unwillingly
Zaire, and shows how a national· kllls a youna dope pus~er whose
park aame warden spent four years ~ounaer brother vows to kill Baretta
aain1n1 the tru3t of t<asimir-the in revenge.
name he eave the 450-pound leader ; Clta Con us CstreU11
of the aorilla family. The Untouchables 0 @ (j) @} m Sanford & Son : Membership Appeal/The Ascent
"The Older Woman" Fred starts of M1n (R)
schemin1 when. Lamont falls for 10:30 I Joumer to Adventure
Grace (Kim Hamilton), a woman Petticoat Junctlon
several years his senior. • loco Valdez
O Movie: (2hr> "Act of Love" (dra) 10:45 EE News
'54-Kirll Douglas, Dany .Robln. 11:00 0 0@?) ~CiE NIWI ~ Mike Oou(las Show @ @) @ 6 Hews (~ (I)) CI) al lotc:hlli -The lat of Grouc:
chi Stalker Kolchak discovers a 6 Twfllatrt Zone
medieval curse behind a series of The Lucy Show
Chicago de~ths. taking him o~ a Mlulon: lmpoutble
crvsade against a 12-century Kniaht Off lallance
of the Black Cross. (3) To Tell the Truth
ll) San Dleao Wttd Wiid West m 1974 Wortd Series Hlthllahb : Membenhlp Afful
Curt Gowdy Is host. ( (j)) Wanttd: Dud or Allvt ! Both Sides Now • ~ Wrestllnl 11.15 ~Cinema 34
Movie: .(C) (2hr) "Satan Never 11:30 ft @ (])CBS Ute Movie: (C)
Sleeps" (dra) '62-William Holden, ~e Blad ~rpion" (dra) '57 -
France Nuyen, Clifton Webb. R1chara.Dennin1. Mara Cordey.
EE W11hlnaton Week in Review/ 0 @ @@) m JohnnJ Carson
Membenhlp Appeal Mclean Stevenson is guest host.
€E El Show de Rosita Perv 0 Roger McGuinn Heads m J1paneu univ•&• Proanim * Kirshner Rock Concert
1:30 I ~ (6) @) m Chico ' th• Man D Don Kinhner's Rodi Concert Meri ~rlHln Show 00 Movie: "The Missina Juror"
: Membership Appeal/Well St1Ht (mys) '44 -Janis Carter, Jim Ban·
Weeli non 0 (ef9} (j)) (3) Wide World MJ•·
9:00 ft (i1) (]) (I) CBS frid1J Movie: tery '°SOna of the Succubus" (?) "Sojknt G'"n" (dra) '73 -(i) Star Trek Chartto~ Heston, Edward G. Robin O Movie: ''Journey Into fear"
son, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Con (adv) '42 _ Orson Welles, Joseph
nors. Joseph Cotten •. Brock Peters. Cotten, Ruth Warwick.
Paula Kelly. An eerie tale of the Q) Movlt: "fr1nd1 Goa to the
future that shows how man ~~ be RK1s" (com) 'SI-Donald O'Connor. !or~d back to his most p11m1tlve ~er Laurie .
1nst1ncts to survive. w The Sinners 0@ (j)@) m Rockford Fllea ., "Roundabout" Rockford travels to l 2:00 ~ Movie: Dancln& lAdJ" (mus)
Las Yeaas to deliver an insurance 33 -Joan Crewford. Clerk Gable,
check to a beautiful youna record· Fred Astaire.
ma artist but discovers she is a ® Rodi Concert
prisoner of a syndicate which Is 12:30 Cl) Movie: (C) "Hone lloll(' (dra)
exploitina her. '51-Ronald Reagan, Rl\onda Flem
(i) I~ ing.
0 (tat} (I)) CV m Hot l Balti-1:00 0 ~ Mldnlaht $pedal
more "The Deporta~ion of Suzy" l:A5 6 Movie: (C) "The 111 Circus"
Sury. faces deportalton when the (dra) '59 -Victor Mature, Rhonda
Immigration .depart~ent labels her Fleming, Red Buttons Giibert R(l
as an undesirable alten. land '
Q) Safari to Adventure Z:OO m All·Nlahl Show: "Mr. Smith
fl!) LOVE AND INTRIGUE '"' to Wuhlnaton.'' "Inside De·
*IN 'VIENNA 1900'1 trolt'' LOVE KCET WITH MONEY 1:30 B M~Vle: "NlclYt Tl'lln i. Munkh" (cfr1) 40-Ru Harrison. Margaret tll) Membership Appul/M1st1rplec:t Lockwood, Paul Henrefd.
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MORNING
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@) Seume Street
1:30. ~ ~ ~ ~4:~. ~:.~·~n B ~11), CV Adventum of cm.
l~n W Movie: .. hydlomanla" (mys)
'64 -Lee Philips, Jean Hale, Shep·
pard Strudwick.
6:00 (j) Sunrtu Semestw 9:00 IJ @CI> (j) H1rttm 'lobetrot· ®l Christopher Clow.Up tcrs
6:301SunriM Se111nter O ID@®JmLand of the TV I Clu1roo111 Lost
Conau111tt Elpet1ena D Movie: "The lonel7 lrall" (wes)
l.et'a Rap '36-John Wayne, Ann Rutherford
7:00 Favorite Martians I (~ (j)) Cil Dnfin
@ 6 @) m Addams fami!y Counb'J Musk
6 lull i.-11 Mister Ro&ers' Nelahbor11ood
(Qt Cl)) Ci) Yo1i'1 '8nf 9:30 I l~(j) r1rtrklie FulllJ BrotMr ku · 6 ®l m S11mund
(3) Mlulon: Merle ( > 00 laul1'1 ReJCut : Mrster Roren' N1l1hbortlood Ran1111
7:30 ~ Bqo fB Villa Aleare
~ @ ®J m Chopper lunch 10:00 I (ll) CV (!) Scooby Doo
6 Tennessee Tu1tdo • /ij@®J m Pink Panther (9 ({)) Cl) lup Bunny Movie: "'Cow Country" (wes)
Youth l the lsiuu '53 -Edmond O'Brien, Helen West·
£Jemerrtlry Nm eott.
(I) H. R. Pufnltul i World of SuNival
: C.rmcol1nd11 (~ (j)) (J) a> Sllper Friends
8:00 (i1J ~CIJ Jeannie Movie: (C) "Scott of tflt Ant·
· ~ 6 dO) m C.er1ency + 4 aretk" (adv) '49 -John Miils,
Cent try Thuln Derek Bond.
Movie: "flit Kld from Brooktyn" I Ascot Races (com) '46 - Danny Kaye, Vlrainla Action Thutre
Mayo. : Sname Street
8 <9 Cl)) CD Honr Ilona Phooey · Roller &lmei
'52 -D1v1d Hlven, Glynis Johns. , Q) (j)@) m St.Ir Tret
Movie: ."laltnd ~tKUe'' (com) 10:30 I@ rn (j) Shaz.1m!
m Unit Three 6 Other Pt0ple Other "1aen al Movie: ''Genest.tr StDry'' (dra) Movie: "Th~ fabulous Itron
'60-Waller MaHhau. Munchausen .. (adv) '59 -Janos
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Brajova, Milos Kopecly.
11:00 i) @ (I) (j) Valley of the Dlno-
11urs ~ (il 00 ®l m The Jetsona
tlfuana: Window to ttle South
(Qj (j)) CV m Theil Alt the
Dip
6?i) Champioi.shlp Wrestlin1
ll:lo e (i1J CV (j) CBS Children's Fllm
Festival "The Orange Waterina Cart" O @C:t:Htw mGo! Demond
Wi lson Is host for a trip to the San
Diego Zoo. D Movie: "Badmen of Tombstone"
(wes) '49 -Barry Sullivan, Brod
erick Crawford.
(6) Movie: "The Fabulous Twn" (Wes) '47-William Elliott, Andy De·
vine. 0 (ti?) Ci)) (J) Ei) A m t r I c a n
Bandstand Smokey Robinson. and
the Rhodes Kids guest.
@ W1l17's Wotbhop
fDNova
AFTERNOON
12:00 0 Prep Sports Wor1d CIF Basket·
ball Play-Offs. O Movie (C) "Four Guns to the
Border" (wes) '54 -Rory Calhoun.
George Nader, Colleen Miller.
I
Words-A-Poppln'
Ad Ub Big Blue Marble
@ Voice ol Agriculture
Outdoors With llen Callawar
Musical Variety Show
Treehouse Club
12:30 tJ @ CI> (j) Women's Tennis As-
soeiatlon Protesalonal lour From
Boston University Case Center, Bos-
ton, Mus.
Campus Profile H11d.On •
lntlaht
THE DAIL y PILOT rv WEEK. MARCH 2 1975
a (Qj 00> CV al Pro Bowlers'
Tour The E.bonite·Don Carter Classic
from Miami, Fla.
Dule(1 Cholct
Nan111 I tti. ltrofessor
Cl) Education 1t Wol\
Ski Show
: Arabs & IStatlls
( Cl)) lobbr Coldsboro Show
• Fa11f1ma Falcon
• Canadian Mvtttfure
· Film Future "It Be11n With
Bird$"
1:00 CV S.etdlbook 0 Movlt: "Campllell's lllnadom"
(adv) '58 -Dirk Boaarde, Stanley
Biker.
(6) Movie: "Behind the News'' (dra)
'l0-Uoyd Nolan, Doris Davenport. O Star Tlm• "A Wind of Hu11ieane
Force" Dina Andrews, Muin Pavan
and Joe De Santis star m Outdoon
Petticoat Junction
Ci) C4nctnt
Chiller MatlnH
: Behind the Lines ( (j)) World of SuNlval
· CllN en la Tarde
• U.S. Nawy
· M ov I e: (C) "Coi.1ratul1tlons,
It's A BoJ''
1:30 m Youth & the Law 0 Movie: (C) "Dan 1t Socorro"
(wes) '54-Rory Celhoun. Alex Nicol,
I.
er Laurie, D1v1d Brian
Sin Dltro H1ppenln1
Man from UNCLE
8111 Cosbr
Ci) Movie: (C) "Love &. lllssn''
(com) '65 -Riek Nelson, Kristin
Nelson, Jack Kelly.
(Cij ) fritncts ol Man
WHum1n Dimension
1;4S fE) Bill M07tr'1 Joumal: liitema·
tJOnal Report
2:00 i) (f7J (]) Ci) Florid• Citrus Open
Goll Coverege from Rio Piner Coun·
~Club, Orlando, Fla
Mo~ie: "The lletttes en Old
a:lonald'• farm" (com) '57-Mar·
jorie Main, Parker Fennelly.
lricorne Tu
C.l1brlty Tennis
8 MJ Partner tht 'host
Newim1kers
Gomer Pyle
~World or Sllllna
( ) Anlm1I World
. ~ cultur1 USA •
2:30 • The loy1I OpposJtlon
Celebrity Tennis
John Wooden Show
o Ole Lor1I Opposition
Sovl Train H.!J.!1 Chapeml
( (I)) Nashville Music
, Wall(• Worbhop
3:00 0 (i1) rn 00 Flt Alben 9 (_6) @ College Basketbill USC
Tro1ans vs. UCLA Bruins. ~ Celebrity Bowline
Department S
Movie: (C) .. Scllplocll" (wes)
'66 -Dale Robertson, Robert Ran
dom. Diana Hyland. O @ Movie: "Scene of the Crime"
(dra) '50-Van Johnson, Gloria De·
Haven, Arlene Dahl. EID Great Decisions (~ (j)) Outdoors With Keii Call•·
war
I Ylaltando A us bbelles
Movie: "I W•h Up Screamln1"
Stl Sein•
3:30 fJ Dusty's Trtehouse D Saturdar John Schubeck hosts.
@)Mov ie: "Th• Nlcht Waller"
(mys) '65 -Robert Taylor, Barbare
St1nwyck m Mo v I e: "Corridors of Blood"
(hor) '63-Bons Karloff, Betta St.
John
I The Vir1lnian CV 5ospel Country
hydlolol) T od17
I (J) Water Worid
Matinee 22
: Worid Press
•:oo I Steps to t..urnlna a Star Trek
· Wor1d Cup Soccer East Germ1ny
vs. the Netherlands.
ff) Voice of A&rlculture
@ AmerleAn Outdoonmen 4:30 I Name of the '-me
• Saturda7 Movie: "Cluny Bron"
Corona Now
S:OO 0 Movie: (C) "Corilla at l.Alr11"
(mys) '54 -Cameron Mitchell, Lee
J. Cobb, Anne Bancrott.
@ Get Sm1rt
fJ (Qj(j))(I)a>ABC's Wide
World of Sports
Wild Wiid Wes1 i [Q) ""'
M ov I e: "Ml" of Olmitrlos"
(mys) '44 -Zachary Scott. Sydney
Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Faye Emer-
son.
00 American Std Scene
Ci) Name of the Game
Nashville M111k I The Uiitouchables
llCET Membtnhip Appeal/ As-
sianment Amertt.a W Little Rase.ls ,
5:30 0 ({) @ CIJ News
@ Little Rucals
~ Movie: (C) "Women In Ch1lns"
(dra) '71 -Jesslca Walter, Ida Lu·
plno. ~ tarteler1 Soc:lal
Pop! Gou the Country
ThrH Stoo111
EVENING
6:00 ~ ~G~l~:ws ~ lJ tttttm Kenn1 Roaers & the
first Edition In New Zealand A one·
hour special starnng Kenny Roaers
& the First [dihon, filmed durina
the aroup's tour of New Zealand.
The special focuses not only on the
concerts, but also on the country·
side and the people ot New Zealand.
and the aroup's sparetime activities
in that country.
(3) Rinplde Borln1
Wmern fiaht ol the Wtd
Hee Haw I Niaht C•llery
Fltlna Une
The Movlem1kers
3 (~ (j)) Re11oner Report 6:301 0 News
· KNBC News Conference
6 Movie: "The Country Chairman"
(com) '47-Will Rogers. Bill Elliott.
@ Other People, Other Placer
· Bo• de Mexico
. Tmel Film
The Protecton
Little Rascals
7:00 Other People, Other Places
3 Wild Kliiadom
· Diamond Head
Bowline for Oollan
(Continued)
Page 11
,.. . CLOSE-UP
'
'ONE MORE TIME'
When the new Bob Crane Show debuts on NBC {Thursday at 8:30)
you will be loo;mg at a star who once took a solemn oath on a
laminated copy ol the Declaration of Independence that he would
never again play a man with a wife and kiddies on a television
sitcom. "Well." Crane e11.plai,ns defensively. "it's only one kiddie
-and she's not a kiddie at all. She's a grown woman of 15." So
much for the cop-ou1.
Crane, a native or Waterbury, Conn., is pa11icularly well known
to the Los Angeles audience, dating back ro the days when he was
doing what many people still call the best radio morning show tr\
the bul>iness on K NX. He followed that with two years on The
Donna Reed Show and then hit the jackpot with his own highly
successful 'iCrtes. Hogan's Heroes, which ran for six years on C BS
anJ i~ still hlanketing the country in syndication.
h was Grant Tinker, head of the eminently successful M'IM
Enterprises (Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart and Rhoda) who
persuaded Crane to take on a wife and child, as it were, and get
back into the sitcom business. Tinker had seen Crane in a Disney
feature, "Super Dad," and decided he was exactly right for a new
series to be called Second Start. Exposed to the unique MTM way
of doing things, Crane o;uccumbed.
The ~ow itsPlf, produced by MT M's Martin Cohan and Norman
Powell, son of Joan Blondell and the late Dick Powell. got a second
start early in the gam& Originally designed as a one-camera show
(i e., filmed in motion picture technique) and schedul ed to srart on
the air last September, it was postponed by NBC when an FCC
ruling compelled all three networks to cut back on the amount of
prime time programming they had scheduled. The network thus
put Second Start off until this month. and MTM promptly took ad-
vantage of the addec.J time by switching the show to the three-camera,
live-audience technique.
Crane was delighted. 'This really 1s the only way to film a si tu-
ation comedy for television," he e nthuses. "Working in front of a
live audience gives a tremendous lift to the actors, It also lets you
know in~ranrly whu:h jokes are working and which aren't. It gives
you a chance ro rcshoot mtelligently instead of blindly. And it's
more fun. lt'o; like doing a miniature stage play each week."
Re-titled The Bob Crane Show, the new entr y deals with a suc-
cessful 40-year-old insurance executive who gives it , a ll up-the
money, the big house, the expensive car, the clubs-to go back
to medical school and become a doctor. Bob's wife, played by Trisha
Hart (viewers will rcmembe1 her as Pat Harty in Occasional Wife).
take'i a joh as a real estate agent and they move into an apartment
on the 'lecond floor of an old factory. Their I 5-ycar-old daughter.
Pam, is played by Erica Petal, a nored young horsewoman when
she i'in't heing an actress.
Regulars on the show also include young comedy actor T odd
Susman a-; Crane's best friend in medical school; Ronny Graham
as his landlord and also a toy manufacturer; Ja"ck F letcher as the
fl uttery med school dean; and James Sutorius as a wealthy young
o;rudent with a quick temper. Harold Gould, who has been playing
Rhoda Morgenstcrn's father for the past four years on both The
Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rhoda appears frequently as a pro-
fessor.
Crane, a seasoned veteran of both television and the stage. is
often referred to on the set as "the man for aJI reasons." Hardly
the pa.s'live performer who does only what he is told, he has a hand
in everything that goes on, from script to lighting to props. He will
fight for better lines for another actor, confer with the cameraman
about lighting, huddle with the producers about the direction a
particular storyline might be taking. But there is one area in which
he c;ubm1ts meekly and completely. Wardrobe.
"l have no <'olor sense," he admits cheerfully. Whatever hie; wife
tells him 10 wear, he wears. Patti, whom Bob met when she was
playing Col. Klink's secretary on H ogan's Heroes, selects all his
clothe11 for him, with the willing connivance of the show's wardrobe
man '"If we left him 10 his own devices," Pa111 laughs. "he'd show
up in a pla1J jacket, striped shirt and polka dot tie-and all in the
wrnng color~ to hoot ''
Page 18
THE DAIL 'I' PILOI TV WEEK, MARCH 2 1975
~ (lewitMu-lol An1tla Hinale, Lelfh French, Meredith Mtc·
The Jetfenon1 Rae, Dom Deluise. A comedy aboul
MllllH $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mr. 1n u ·M1rine r1ttlin1 his w1y from
i:streers War" (1dv) -John Sax· Texas to New Yol'll and back aaaln
on, Tipp) Hedren, Rossano Brazzi. and th1 unusual et11racters ht
I Adlo1· llllltf City meets durina his odyssey.
<Ci!) ciJ> m LIWTHCt Welll I"''" hllt*b to Advelrture It Take AThief MiuJM: l111ptllillle rn 9 JNl~J Du1 5'IOW Wratlln1 , ~ Ci) ••• lCET Membership Appeal
Eil> JOIN KCET AND THE he1111ef fll• * BIG BAND CAVALCADE! 9:30 f!t, ~~a~t~lt =~ ~:
fil) I iflctl(l 81& 8Hd Cavalcade the teilint tn his Office collapse.s
Bob Crosbyhosts this musical sa-and he has to set up shop where·
lute to the b11 band ert with per-ever he can find the space.
lormances by Margaret Whiti ng, I NI.... hll Freddie Martin, Peanuts Hucko and 6"t •IJ Fr1nkie Carle. Faith for Tod11 Cofla1• c:E Medll Zulu Romeo: &ood stlrt A film m Dr. Jla&tl"I lavulon Hour of the wor1d glidlna ch1mpionships
7:30 IJ Wlld World of Alllm1ls "Sea in remote, dusty Wtlkerle, South
Tu"les" Australia, January 1974. The film
Q) 00 Llfa Mah A Dell focuses on the 67 pilots from l3
· Jeopardy countries and the two weeks of
U.ra Club com pet ition they endurtd.
To Tell the Tnrtti 10:001J @ rn Cl) C.rol lul'Mtt S11ow
N11ne That Tunt Wayne Roaers ind Buddy Ebsen Wiid 10n1dom auest.
(3) Hank Tllompso• Show I he • Basketball use vs. UCLA Tit•po S.ble ti Tltmpo Pollet Sar1eo11 Bobbf Colclsboro Show _ _.. ... _ ....
. ro11ce Sar1 .. n ~unflJ f'"".,_.
1:00 tJ @ rn i AU In ttle Famlt, Mulk.ll Contest
B @ Ci) g;, NBC S.tvrday Wild Wild West Movie: (C) ( r) ..,.,,,.. .... (com) Loa Gordoa Show
'60 -Hayley Mills, Jane Wyman, l0:30 I W•tef World J~mes . Drury. A ~una orphaned True Adventue
11r1 bnn1s her philosophy ol per· Quiz Tlme/Mlnl Coll petu~I Cood cheer to the town . ot : Ber1man Fiim Fntival "Vir1in H1mnrton when she ~mes to hve Sprina"
with her 1unt., 1 dom1n1~t .leader ll:OO I r.n ,,_ 17"1 O Cl) lfAI ..._. of the community. The movie 1s pre· · ~ -\.!!J Wl1
ceded by 1 short l11turette titled • The Lucy Show "
"Nlt11r'1's Str1n1est Creatures..'' Movie: "Mast of Dlmltrloa l!J Movt.: (C) (211r) ''CllH1ber of (mY1) '4.4 -Zachary Scott, Sydney
HOO'Ors" (hor) '66-Patrick O'Neal. Greenstreet, Peter Lorre.
(j) Rod Conuft m TOftf I Susan Alamo
O<Ciil(l)>CIHEKun1Fu "Full @(l)~owle: /he Co~web" Circle" The brothers Caine stand (susp) 55 -R1ch1rd Widmark,
shoulder to shoulder In 1 fiaht for Lauren Bacall, Ch11les Boyer.
their lives as Kwal Chan& tries to 1700 Club reunite his family. Tim Mcintire, ( Cl)) Rettiton-Help Une
John Vernon, Leslle Nielsen and A · Cl11em1 34
Martinez auest. · Rodi Concert m TOMMY OVERSTREET 11:15 CV Mom: "Kia of E.vll" <.hor) '63 * LAFFS ON HEE HAW! fi11:1idci))f.~oel Wilham
I Hee Haw m Samurai Story
Clll1Dploashl, Wrattln1 11:30 tJ Fabulous S2! (C) "$111 Frands-
Spanlsh Movie co llllematio111I" (dr1) '70 -Clu
Boll•& From tbe Olympic Gula1er, Van Johnson, Pernell Rob· Eil> ENJOY BOSTON POPS, erts, David H1rtman. * LATE RICHARD TUCKER R NIMJ Wilson Show & ROBERT MERRILL Movie: ~ E1e Cruturs" (hor)
Ell) M bonhl AtlPMl/Ewentnr At '67 -John Ashley, Cynthia Hell. P' e• P 0 MOYie: "The You11 P'tlllaclel· i;su-r Show pllltns" (drt) ·~9 -Paul Newma n, ,..... Barbara Rush, Brian Keith. J1pe111M LlllPllt ProV1ms Cl) Mov\t: "'HIUtfs Children" (dr1)
1:30 IJ (i7J m The Jetflf10M '43 -Bonita Granville, Tim Holt.
CJ) fl'"lldld Camtr1 I David Sussklnd Show
9:00 tJ @ rn Cl) Ma1J TJftf Moote Tonl(ht Sho9
Show Mary is in 1 quandary when 110¥ia: '"Cur11 ti Nostlldtm•
she reali1es that she Just ~n·t 111," "Topper"
stand the young son of the hand· Im Nlahtm1ro Thutre some and charmlnc man she's ( , Ci)) Science FlctJon Theatre
been dating. Mary cets a lot of 12:30 • Wonted: Dead or Alive
advice from Sue Ann about how HapPJ Coodm1ns
to solve her problem, but it's Lou 1:00 a Movie: "Mulce11 Spltllrt'' (dra)
who provides the simplest, and yet '39 -Lupe Velez.
the touahest, solution. Laurence O"ij Thriller
Luckinbill end Lee H. Monliomery m All·Nlfht Show: "Fltnd Without
iuest. A Face," '"Sanct1I Sheet," "B•lt" 0 (~Cl))@ m-ABC S.turday 1:401J M0¥1e: (C) "Curse of the Wtre-
Movle: (C) (2hr) "Norwood" (adv) wolf' (hor) '61-0liver Reed
'70 -Glen Campbell, Kim Duby, 3:15 tJ Movie: "Return of th• a.dmtn"
Joe Namath, Carol Lynley, Pat (wes) '48-Robert Ryan.
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FOR MILTON BERLE, author of
HMillcn Berle, An Autobiography .. (Delacorte, $8.95)
Who in your opinion ii the ouUtanding comemenne
today?-James Brennan, Buffalo, N.Y.
• Lucille Ball. To quote Ed Wynn, "A comic is n guy who
says fwmy things; a comedian is a guy who says things
funny." I know Lucy very. well. Yean ago, she came to
Califoniia as a straight actress, and she was a natural-born
actress without any schooling. TaJce a look at a movie called
!he Big Street," with Henry Fonda. and you11 see Lucy
FOR JOAN CRAWFORD
Do you stilJ go to the movies?-H. C., Miami Beach, Fla.
• I don't waste my time at movie theaters. I work 18 hours
a day and, if I do decide to devote two or three hours to
watching a 61m, I want it to be time well invested-not time
spent watching gore and violence. sex and sadism. I'd rather
stay home and read a good book. _
FOR PHYLLIS DILLER
What's the most romantic thing that ever happened to you?
-P. L , York, Pa.
• I dare anyone to top this: Some years ago, my husband
sent me a barthday card and stuclc: on it a small section of
his electrocardiogram. On it he wrote: "My heart beats
forever for you."
FOR MAX MORATH, ragtimeptanln
Do you agree that the tum of the century was .. the good
old days''?-E. E., Green Bay, Wis.
• I agree "the good old days" were old, but they certainly
weren't good. What did we have? Warm beer, a 25 percent
infant-mortality rate, a 12-hour workday and bad teeth. The
past is a nice place to visit, but who'd want to live there?
FOR BARBARA W ALTEBS of the .. Today" show
One of my neighbors said you actually asked Mamie Eisen-
hower if she was a drunk when you interviewed her on your
show. ls this true?-D. Collins, Canton, Ohio
• No. What I a.slced was, .. Mrs. Eisenhower, are you aware
of the rumors that you are an alcoholic?'" And she answered
that she was relieved to be able to deal with that question
because she was aflllcted with an inner-ear illness that at
times gave her the outward appearance of being intoxicated.
FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR
Would you say that Henry IWsinger seeks or shuns pub-
licity?-A. A., Albany, N.Y.
• Here are the facts: Before his marriage, be seemed to
revel in it. He was always escorting well-known and beau-
tiful women, and fre<1ueotly attended opening nights. Cor-
respondents interviewed him, and while they couldn't use
his name, woukl attribute bis statements to a rugh ranking
source" (obviously Kissinger). He enjoys being phot<>-
graphed. On his honeymoon. he called a press conference
and told reporters he'd answer all their questions in return
for privacy for the rest of his and Nancy's stay. He once
aslced for, and got, a secluded table at New York's Algonquin
Hotel. He never got a second glance because everyone was
too busy staring at Dustin Hoff man and Lee Radziwill.
Also true: When things don't go the way he wants, he re-
treats into a she1L ,.. Cowr Ptloto of Al Peclno by
S'"9 Scf\14)1ro/TrMeWCH1d
give one of the great dramatic pedormances of our time.
She's a tremendous perfectionist who's always paying her
dues, rehearsing and rehearsing even after she became a
superstar. She knows what she wants from herself and from
the people who work with her. She usually gets it, too, and
99 tim<-s out of 100 she's right about it. But all that dedica-
tion has given her the reputation of being difficult to work
with. Lucy's renlly two diflecent people: ln private life she
will never talk theatricals and is a warm, appreciative, gen-
tle person-a good nei~hbor and friend. But when she steps
on a sound stage, shes all business. She's the most multi-
faceted oomedienne-actTess since Marie Dressler.
FOR DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE
When did you 6nt feel a calling to the ministry?-J. Smythe,
Montgomery, Ala.
• lo my early 20's, when I was a <.'Ub reporter in Detroit, I
knew I didn't want to spend my life gathering news. I want-
ed to report good news. One evening, .I passed the church
where my father had been a minist~. As I heard those
sounds from within, 1 felt a blanlcet of something deep and
spiritual descend on me. My indecision ended there and
then. I enrolled in the seminary the following day.
FOR PETER FALK
What happens t.o your old raincoats when they get too
worn or dirty to wear in the •eo1umbo" series?-J. B.,
Amherst, N.Y.
• There bas been only one raincoat, used four seasons in a
row. But Universal has a duplicate-now being soiled and
aged-waiting in the win~ until Columbo needs a "new"
one.
FOR SHIRLEY COTHRAN, Miu America
Both you and former Miss America Phyllis George come
from Denton, Teus. Are aU the girls there gorgeous?-Mrs.
L Mills, Hobart, Ind.
•We thiolc so, and lilce to feel our town is the most beautiful
of them all. Phyllis and I discussed it. We claim this is the
reason-it's all because of the .water!
FOR BURT REYNOLDS, actor
rve beard people like Mike Douglas say they could never
get you to sing. What 6nally got you to make an albwn and
sing on TV?-Diane Benz, Brooldleld Center-, Conn.
• For years, my buddy Bobby Goldsboro kept telling me I
should, but I absolutely refused. One day when he offered
to co-produce the album for me, I 6naDy gave in. fm glad
you enjoyed it. Thanlc you.
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Can an Average Father Rip a
(SaDI Levenson on the Telepbone,Blues)
The expressioo '1'aJ.k is cheap" was in-
vented before the telcphope. While we
parents know the value of a phone in the
borne, the 006t of i< cacapes our heirs. 1 would
be glad to grant my children freedom of speech
if the phone company would do the same.
When I was a kid, you didn't need a telephone
to keep in touch with your friends. AJI you bad
to do was to extend your arm and touch them.
A local call. Anyorie not in the immediate vicin-
ity could be reached by other methods. You
could yell up the dumbwaiter; or tje a note to
a cord and lower it from the rooftop to the de-
sired floor, then run down and tell to wbom it
may concern to pull in his message; or wrap a
note around a rock and throw it through a win-
dow; or leave a message under the door, knock
and run away. If the people upstairs were noisy
you banged on the ceiling with the handle of a
broom. U you did this vigorously enough you
could even get to see them making noise.
Not so today. The telephone bas become our
children's first educational toy, based on tbe
provco educational principle "You learn by do-
ing" slightly revised to "You learn by dialing."
"Count for Grandma, honey."
"One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
nine, opcratoT."
Sonny has learned, too, that if be dials
Schoook-4-6665 he gets bis daddy's office. The
good schnook who had to save up to make a
phone call in his youth now waits five minutes
on the phone for Georgie to throw Daddy a kiss.
By the age of three Sonny Boy has beoomc
the family switchboard operator. Wbco the
phone rings the kid is the first to pick up the
receiver.
"HeUo."
"Is your father home(
"No. He is not."
"'Tell your father Mr. FtcJds called."
"How do you spell Fields, Mr. F"teldsT"
.. F-i~l-d-s."
'"Wait. I'll write it down:·
"Fine. Write it down."
"Wait. I'll get a pencil."
"Fine. Get a pencil. ..
"Mr. FieldJT'
"Ycsr·
"I have a pencil."
"Fine."
"Mr. Fields, how do you make an 'F'r'
"ls there anyone else at homer'
"My brother."
"May I talk to himT'
"Why DOI?"
"J can't lift him out-or bis playpen."
"Just write down my number. Capitol-4 ... :·
.. Mr. FieldsT'
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"How do you make a capitaJ 4?"
I called home one night from CaWorrua. "1
4 • FAMILY WEEl<l.Y, Mardi 2, tm
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"One youngster, reported
missing by her family, was
found on ~floor under her
bed making an ordinary
telephone ·call."
J
have a collect call from Mr. Levenson in Los
Angeles," the operator &aid ... Will you accept
the charges?" l beard my Emily (age two and a
h.al( at the time) lisp: "Thure."
"Hello, Emily? This is Daddy."
"~llo, Daddy. Hold the wire. l have to male
a tbithy," and abe lefL l told the operator l had
been disconnected. "No you haven't," she said.
"I have children of my own." About seven min-
utes later Emily returned.
"Hello, Daddy? Good-bye!"
Her "thithy" had cost me eight dollars anJ
forty-two thents.
By the time otn-dilldrcn get to be. teenagers
the telephone has become their principal means
of communication. American Telephone and
Telegraph bas been made rich by American
Teenager and Tela-friend. They say they cannot
communicate with us elders, but boy!-how they
can communicate with each other. 1l all tbe
teenagers in America got on the telephone at
the same time (God forbid!) they could ex-
communicate the rest of America indefinitely.
They can talk Crom 30 minutes (on an out-of-
order phone) to ooe hour (for a wrong number)
lo two hours to a friend they doo 't even like.
lamenting the fact l.bat their parents don't let
them express themselves. If they could only get
long enough extension cords they would all run
away from home.
One youngster, reported missing by her fam-
ily, was found on the floor under her bed making
an ordinary telephone call. Not only is the con-
versation stretched out. but the teenager too.
The normal teenage position for talking on the
phone is either on the stomach oo the floor with
the feet up on the bed, or on the back on the
floor with the feet oo a chair, or the bead on
the floor and the feet and body on the bed, or
the body on the bed and the bead hanging back
over the edge like a murder victim. Sitting up
straight is square. Good posture is a sure sign
of old age.
I have done some exten&ion wire.tapping on
my own. What l have heard sounds more like
Morse code than telephone conversation:
"You did do it"
··1 didn't do it"
''You did do it Loo."
.. Dot did it"
"You did it."
"I didn't do it."
"You did, too, do it."
"I didn't do it."
"If you didn't do it, who did it?"
Homework i.s now done on the telephone:
"What answer did you get for number
twelve? .. •
"Forty-two."
"Let me hear how you got it."
"First read me your book report."
"Just a minute, before you start I want you
to hear my new record."
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By Sana Leve11SOn
Author of "In One Era and Out the Other" (Pocket Books, $1.50)
.. Wait, I'll put on my tape recorder aod take
it down."
Courting by telephone is not unuauaJ these
days. The parents know it'a "him" by the abrupt
change of timbre from the robust tc:enase voice
of freedom to the dulcet tones of Romeo's Juliet.
Such tender tones, such exquisite diction, such
choice of words, such poetry, such charm. Each
syUable falls gently as a rose petal. ( .. Just a
minute, dear, my parents are listening ....
HANG UP THE PHONE!") Back to "him"
and more petals (about 2& cents apiece), more
gentle words (about the same rate), getting
softer and softer till she hangs up briefty, ob so
briefly. Parting is such sweet sorrow-but not
for long. "Darling, I diaJed again because I for-
got to say good-bye." Now it's "HANG UP THE
PHONE!" from Mama in the kitchen.
"Please, Mother, it's not polite to shout!"
My own daughter lcept company on the phone
with one boy for almost two yean.. We called
him her "phone company." We prayed for the
day when she would marry him and get .a phone
of her own.
It dawned on inc as I listened to my teenage
daughter's cable courtships that the day of the
love letter is dead. No more 11-page professfons
of undying Jove; no more secrets from one's
heart of bearta misspelled in green ink on pink
paper. Just as you can now dial a prayer, you
can also dial a lover.
It used to take a slron.g man to tear a phone
book in half. Now any Cather of any teenager
can do it, especially at the end of a day when
be is weak from trying to set a call through to
his own home. Breatioi the teenage sound bar-
rier is not easy. Either you get no answer or a
busy signal. H you try again right after a busy
signal, there is no answer. If you try again after
no answer, there's a busy signal. H you do get an
answer, it's a wrong number. lf the wrong nwn-
ber is in the home or some other teenager, you
get a busy signal. One teeoaser got a wire from
her father asking her to get off the phone.
Hysterical appeals have been made to chief
operators to no avail:
"We may open the line, sir, only if it is a
matter of life and death."
1'his i.s a matter of life aod death. Tell my
daughter there's gonna be a murder."
NASA has reported that while they are not
sure there is any other.form of human life on
Man they are sure there are teenagers there.
They recently shot a radio beam to Mars aod
got a busy signal.
I find il much easier to get through to my
home since I offered Emily her own phone:
"Gee, Dad, my very own phone. Gosh. I feel
so grown up."
''Tber~·s something else I'm going to give you
th~t will make you feel even more grown up.
Yow very own bill."
The deal fell through.
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New Job at the
Whife House:
BeUyFonl's
Best Friend
There's a new job description
around the White House these
days-··Bcs1 Friood to 1be First
Lady.·· Since government service has
no such title; however, Nancy Lu
Howe, who is the virtual shadow of the
First Lady, is listed as "Special Assist-
ant to Mrs. Ford."
lt's an appointive position, not going
lbrougb Civi l Service, however, and a
better description of it might be '/sister
surrogate," personal shopper, confi-
dante and pact-time clown, in equal
portions. Salary for this rare combina-
tion of laJents is $26.000.
As a loving sister, Nancy gels 10 call
Mrs. Ford "Petunia," explaining, ··1
caU aJI the people I Jove 'Petunia.' ll's
1be nickname I reserve for the special
people in my life."
As personal shopper, she gels to pick
many things, even the First Lady's
clothes on occasion, with the full
knowledge thal if she likes it and ii
fits her, it will fit tbe First Lady. (Both
wcac size 6. Both arc 5-5. Both have
blue eyes. Bolh like the s.ame styles.)
As part-time clown, Nancy eagerly
lakes on the job of l.eeping the spirits
of the First Lady high, even when, as
happened. the shocking news came that
Betry Ford bad breast cancer and had
to report to the hospital for an opera-
tion. As a mailer of fact, when Betty
Ford was in the hospital, the room
across the hall was occupied by Nancy,
whom Mrs. Ford fondly refers to as
"that Blonde Bombshell.'' And ii was
"that Blonde Bombshell" who walked
beside Mrs. Ford when she was wheeled
toward lhe operating table.
And when they were leaving the
hospital, Nancy spied a classroom skel-
eton and came up with an idea for a
macabre practical joke on the Presi-
dent. Beaty borrowed the slcclelon and
they took it along lo lbe While House,
where they dressed it in clothing and
sat it up in a chair in her bedroom as
a "surprise" for the President!
The President was surprised, all right
-but thef! he has gotten used to being
jolted by the ··special effects" Nancy
and Betty are always coming up with.
I • fAMILV WEEl<LV. Metdl 2, 1975 -
(Once it was a pumpkin bead with a
horrible leer and white fright wig. On
the milder side was a touching gift
they dreamed up for him wbeo he be-
came Vice President. "It's your own
airplane. at last,'' they told him, and
handed him an eight-inch model plane.)
How did the two women first get
together'? ··1 owe it all to my daughter
Lise Courtney and to Betty's daughter
Susan;· says Nancy. "I had never had
a paying job in my life, but in August,
1973, when my daughter had a summer
job selling guidebooks at the White
House, sbe suddenly called me to come
apply for the job of supervisor of sales,
because the regular girl was quitting.
"As a lark, and because I had spent
loo much money redecorating our
"'I wish it could have been me
who endured the operation
for her.'"
house. l took. the part-time job of su-
pervising sales during the four hours
a day that the White House is open lo
tourists. Then when we needed another
girl, I called Susan Ford and another
girt, not realizing Susan's father was
the House Minority Leader. Susan and
Lise became good friends and I struck
up a telephone friendship with Betty
Ford thal grew day by day.''
It certainly did! Nowadays, Nancy
Howe is the first person Betty Ford
calls for when she gets up in lbe morn-
ing-about nine o'clock. By that time.
Nancy has arrived at the White House
and has thought through the First
Lady's commitments and schedule for
the day.
There is one thing Betty Ford will
never cease being grateful to Nancy for
-her very life. Because it was Nancy.
who, going for a breast-cancer test,
insisted t.hat the First Lady have one
also. The sisterly feeling in Nancy takes
over when she says, "I wish it could
have been me who endured the opera-
tion for her." That is a real
friend. A real MSI frkn.d.
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Despite all the arguments against smoki~g, one simple fact remains.·
Last year, three million people started to smoke.
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Decorating is going to get
easier in terms of style
and upkeep. Our
home-furnishings report de-
scribes both the contemporary
and traditional Bicentennial de-
signs coming out of America's
furniture heartland today.
American families now have
their choice of the greatest vari-
ety of home furnishings in the
world. Nowhere was this more
apparent than at recent nation-
al furniture-market showings.
where a a.harp trend wu C"li-
The Present and the Past:
Furniture That Marks Your Life-Style
dent: Contemporary furniture is
climbing the popularity scale
dramatically -eapecially sofas
and chain. Why? Two reuooa.
Styling iS iesa formal, and furni-
ture with built-in practicality hu
never been so abundant. Fab-
rics score high. Orlon velvet has
made ita debut, with an unpar-
alleled sheen and depth that
may just rival the real stuft'.
Not to be out-<listaoced (and
to commemorate our 200th
year) reproduction-quality fur-
niture. based on 18th-century
styles, ia being offered. Not only
are the coUectiooa affordable in
terms of design quality, but
they are scaled to fit into today's
interiors. Again, because Amer-
icans are inaiating oa a more
casual way of life (who draaes
up any more?), the trend is
toward informality, mixing tra-
ditional Chippendale or Queen
Anne with strong modem
colon in fabric and ftoorin1.
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Cuual Country Style
P1ush "sink-down" good looks are creating
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Kroehler'a sofa and love seat duo, executed In
genuine top-grain suede (treated with Pentel for
stain and water repellency), combines solid pine
sides with a handsome heavy welt treatment The
group la called "Relaxation."
Small-Space Decorating (Below)
What's the newest recipe for furnishing tight
spaces? Matched seating, like this trtm contemporary
sleep sofa (Inside: a super-queen-size bed) and low
seat by Stratford Furniture. The room la a complete
living room by day, a guest room by night. The pieces
have loose pillow backs and stain resistance Is bullt
right into the weave of their Herculon covering.
Inexpensive Herculon carpet tllea are laid wall lo wall,
with bright-patterned area rugs by Regal.
Coordinating window blinds by l9'/0k>r. Ceramic lamp and
accesaorles by Tyndale. PlllOW9 by Bloomcraft. Paintings
by Greg Copeland. Room styled by Margot Gunther.
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II. hish: produce Iona. fcm-hkc, leathcry fronds which add rni.ercst 10 p rdnls, bouquc~
SO tor $7.99;
100 tor S14.00
SAVEllONEY .... ,
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F cw experts would disagree
that the 18th century was
the Golden Age of furni-
ture crafting in America. Those
were the years when our new na-
tion was created. Cabinetmakers,
establishing shops in New York.
Philadelphia, Boston, Salem and
Newport, slowly began to depart
from time-honored European
patterns and move toward a more
distinctive national style.
About the middle of the 18th
century, weU-to-do American
colonists became mahogany con-
scious. They used it for every-
thing-from wall trim, to stair-
cases, to mantelpieces and furni-
ture. At the same time, increased
shipping brought elegant goods
from Europe. Silks and damasks
hung at windows and covered
, Eighteenth-Ce~tury
Designs That Look Like
Antiques!
UnUke euct reproductioM, the 11ttH::ientury ctm ice In thts ntr8ctl\le .. tt1ng meet
today's needs for ~ lizea in • lride werietJ of plecM..
An Era Recreated
Comfort and etegance are personified In this living room
featuring Drexel's "Bicentennial" furniture collection that creates the
18th-<:entury American aura with authentically reproduced classic lines
and detailing. The finely crafted chest~eSk and piecrust end table, the
rich mahogany veneers and the black chinolserie finish on the wood-
framed armchair are all trademarks of Early American craftsmanship. The
cheerful floral-chintz upholstery, brightly colored wing chair and cushions
are eloquent decorating counterpoint. Available In stores in earty May.
11 • FAMll Y WEEKl Y, March 2, 1975
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chain; velvets were used for
draperies and ru&'f, while rich
wall panels became the vogue.
Today, not only can we own
real antiques but, given Ameri-
ca's business genius, we can
choose from reproductions so
authentic they would delight al-
most any eye. And, unlike old
pieces, however valuable, they
are designed to withstand the
' I
wear and tear of everyday mod-
em living. •
What will the next 100 years
bring in furniture design? Cer-
tainly adaptations and reproduc-
tions will continue to be with us,
but America hu done enough
modern-day pioneering to insure
that we are not irrevocably bound
to the past or need not rely solely
on European influences.
CNppend8le ... the_., of the curved Une, ewldenl In the llUlhentlc atyllng heN.
Dine In the 18th-Century Manner
The grace of our ancestry la recalled In Hickory Furniture Company's
"American Masterpiece Collection." Done In rich mahogany sollda and
veneers, the pieces are affordably priced reprOductlona of 18th-century
antiques. Typical of the Queen Anne perlOd ls the oval dining table
with graceful cabrlole legs and carved apron, surrounded here by four
Chippendale chairs. Against the wall, an elegant four-drawer bachelor
cheat gleams with touches of brass hardware. Holding the silver and
china la a stately 80-lnch-hlgh china cabinet In the Hepplewhite style.
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Let'• veto the~ bedroom. Thia boudoir ha
1w1ng rooat p1ecee from the ...... 1 lth-centurJ group.
The Blend of P•t
And Present
A dream of a bedroom
unfolds with Thomaavllle'a
new "Carlton Hall" collection
of fine 18th-century designs
that reflect the Queen Anne,
Georgian, Chippendale and
Hepplewhite periods. Elegant
detalla MICh aa the Chippen-
dale fretwork on the Queen
Anne ladles' writing desk lend
authenticity. Thomaavllle up-
holstered ottomana and
lightly scaled Chippendale
chair provide handsome
seating. Contemporary addi-
tions are the compatible
printed bedapreada and
draperies by Kirsch and the
bright Enkalure II nylon-shag
carpeting, "Chardonay," by
Walter Carpet Miiia.
Continued
FAMILY WEEIU.Y, March 2, 1975 • 1t
Imagine blueberries
the size of a quarter
' Mmmmm .••
Pass The
Cream,
Please!
Ideal for
Jams, Jellies,
Shorlcalces,
• Pies
Lakeland's
'Hotel Giant''
BLUEBERRIES
(Vec:cinium corymbosum)
Who • .,,., d,.•m.0 ol ttom .. •rown blu•~rrl•• that fruit
elmo.t the 84J• of • quarter •.. and they met• even bett•r titan tt1•y foolt/ Blueberries from select strains like these
ere often whisked to America's SW91'1k hotels end cuisines
b)' air express ..• so they'll arrive fresh end at the peek of
perfection. Now you can Piek them even fresher .•. '-P
bowls with ttleir delectable, Juicy aoodness .•. from hand-some bushes risftt in your own prden. For combined size,
ftrmnesa, ~ •.• these llT\PfOWd strains hew no PMf. P1ump mouth-wmter1n1 berries ... so bl& Indeed, that 15 to
11 befrles heap a trUlt dish! Make ll~smec:kln1 blueberry pin, Jams ... perfect for tNezlna. too.
Attractive As Ornaments Or Hedges
Pink l>Uds appear early ... followed b)' showers of d91nty
white bell·f'loWen In May. Almost ewrsreen .•. the dense &loay foll•,. turns sarlet in f•ll. M•ny prden•ra mix
them with other .shrubbery; and what • thrill for younasten to ao berryln1 on their own 1rounda! We ship '-¥Y. super!«
ptents c-11-0ranchedJ thet often start beerin1 the~ first -*>"·You pt a bta bume>ef crop star1ina the 2nd yur after
plantlrta .•. and they keep Pf'Oducln1 )'Mr in ~ year out.
Fresh Blueberries All Season Throu1h Plant blueberries in poups of 3 or more to Insure cross-polllnatlon and he.a"Y fNltlnc. For a continuous crop all
M890ll Iona, -ahlp in IJ"OUps of 3 plants •.. one •r1Y, one mld--son and one rat.bMrlna. H8rdy anywttere. Pre-fer neutral or acid soil or simply mix plenty of peat moss or
humus Into soll 9' p18ntln1 hole. Or occasion81 '-dins with COmar's Special Acid Pl8nt Food and Soil Conditioner dOft
the tl1ck.
Ul10lle -Ulte&Mld'a AH Seesen 81Uebeny Collec1Jen: 3 t8M HC:h J:artJ, Mi6-suaon and latMMarinl) Oflly
$7.ft; I (2 each) hr $13.11; 12 (4 uch) hr $2SJ)O.
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GROW EXOTIC
CACTUS
FLOWERS
INDOORS
OR
OUTDOORS
It's fun ... It's educational fot the
kiddies ... it adds such bright
beauty to your home! 5 prize Cactus
from the Great Southwest ere In·
eluded In our fantastic set. Each
produces its own exceptional t>tos-
som. Each is dramatic, exotic,
unique in form and • c:onven.ation-
piece even when not In ftower. No
special soil or care needed. In feet.
they thrive on non-am Aft« all,
they grow to bt"eatt1tatdng beauty in
the untamed arid Western deserts.
Think of how fine they'll do tor ~I
Easy-to-follow instructions included.
Sorry -no delivery in Arizona or
California. limited supplies -order
today. • o s 1975
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__ Champion Wind Chime(s) #14372 4t $1.99 + 65¢ post. & handl. ea.
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• .... lllna ......... 4'HlltMll ........ A lr8JI
• top rlMOHa tor WJ ..... .
Feed and prot.ct our tiny feether9d friends. and tlMY
will niwerd you by brilhtenlns dull wtnt.r days. A beau.
tifulty rendeted brown and yeNow sunflower is desicned
on the principle that wild birds find food by sliaht. This
prden snack bar Is pen:hed atop a 6-foat -..i pole;
the Sunflower top llfta off for MSy fill ... The tnM·
penwrt ,_., and tray are 9x6 inches. Wemther naslst·
ant molded plastic. The Alel pole is In four take-apart
wtiofas fot stotace. Order toct.y. You'll be proud to
ay "It le for the birds!"
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Furniture Finds
Traditional or contemporary, here are unique
pieces that serve more than one purpose, Intrigue the
eye or fill a small space skilHully. They have been culled
from national home-furnishings showings across
the country. Take your pick!
Bicentennial Ravor
llluatr111oona by
Loring Euiemey
The Flip-Top Table
What a clever Idea! Created by
Directional, this table has a cheu top
with a reversible striped side of walnut,
rosewood and butternut It can also
double as a breakfast table or a place
for hobbies and crafts. Available with
an oak or black base, the table mea-
sures 36. wide by 29'" deep by 36'" high.
Retails for about S 180.
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FAMILY WEEICL Y, Merdl 2. 197S.... • 1S
GROW CARPETS
OF BLOOM WHERE
OTHER PLANTS DESPAIR
-.:t ·~,._
NEW DISCOVERY in Croundcovers !
• c..tr* flasill • Me.a ... MltnMce
• Defies Dmpt • Bunta Stlt,est Slefts • c...-rtills Slit As tt GrtWS
STRONG-GROWING WIDE-SPREADING
Penngift CORONILLA IVAI .. ,
TIAISfOlllS PIOILOI AlfAS llfTO A Sftll&.TNAl.l CUPET OF BLOOMS
Once esbbltslled, Cofllflill.t, a r-tl)' dtSCCMred CIOllndcowtr tltaf
fClruds wlcon>usl)' In poorest sol~tlfin banks, slopn, foundations,
bonlers. edlillas and dri.ewa,t •ltJI • dlftre foot4ttcii bl.tllt.t at solid
b'-s. Controls enislon -on steep pllln-t\lms allllOSt ftftical
Mocies Into tlwifta: •alls ol llcMoers. Oefiff dniulflt, nMds llO ""'"~·
As • nttroeen-lilllfta lee-, it condltklfts and lmprvns W1J soil It 1rv-s
In. Nottlln1 else II~ It! Here Is tM outs1wllft1 1nllllldcoftf d llClOYery
ttl.lt tvnis ~ Pftlbl"' area lllto -..plq •Islas of tlonl
buutJ ... mid C111Ce tM roots tlM llold end pl..u .,.. esUbllslled, Jlf~
•l6n fastw ~.better lllCI ~ coloffvl results •itll Ins u" or cost Ulan MJ ottwr IJWlldcOwer we'Ye _, Mell or llunl of!
This plant _, dlOoti Oflt dense tNts of bricllt. VH!I folilC• .tllcfl
lies tow to Hie crOlllld and cowni ltsett wltll brilllant pl11a tloWlr muses
f,_ q>fiq to fall. Talk at "pictlH'e -..ty''! Cq119llJ ~ 11 Its
dell•, tibn>us. deep root 111te111 _.ldl crlps sand)' or n1CkJ sell, eftll
wallelkut pities so teMciouslJ tMt It bmdl 11111 hokls toettller poor
Sllholls or erodlll& clih llll6ef _,, condition• wtiere otMr plliin
c.n barely surwlYe ..• ind! len •-• tlllck. solld stand!
..... Fer ... .._.' ......... .,_,
Rafely llftds •1 sll ~I Set 3 ft. apart for stninc 1rvwtll and
COftnp. NUt, ~ l(l'OWln1. Winter-Nn1J.
Tllrlwes fl'Vl!I Teus to c..nada! Chokes
weeds. lctul for steep blftk•I
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Magnificent Heirloom Edition Porcelain Collector Plates
Depict History of America in Pictures & Legends
4 Brilliant Full-Color Plates Each A Different Era-Huge Commanding Size
Over 3/4 of a Foot in Diameter-Regal Gold-Washed Borders
W E ARE mremely proud to bring you this dis·
tinguished and whimsical series of fine
porcelain plates to decorate your walls with the
proud heritage of Ameriu . Here, on four eitquisite
plates, Ameriu's most vital eras are authentically
rec reared.
bch Plate A~ And A.muling
Owonide of hi Period
finely crafted of pure white porcelain enhanced
with gold-wuhed borders, each plate Is an impres--
sive 9V. inches (over ¥• of a foot) in diameter. The
perimeter of each is • brilliant full-colo r pllery of
the era's most Important Nppenings while the cen·
ter is a chronol<>sical "Instant history" of the period
-Its leading events, its songs, its sports, Its people,
its fun! And so you are there as The Declaration of
lndeJK>ndence is signed, as gold Is diSCOYered in
Alaska, as Babe Ruth achieves immortality, as a
new Ford reaches the unheard of price of S290.
You'll be fascinated by the hundreds of important
and amusing events and illustrations I
lmporbnt to Collectors, Hlstc>Nns,
Students, Nolblgb luffs
This important series of collector plates consists
of four ready-to-hang nostal1ic celebrations of
America . . . The Colonial Era, The Victorian Era,
The Roaring Twenties and The Thirti"5. Any one
will make an outstanding conversation-piece. The
collection of all four will become cherished heir·
looms.
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DISAl'f'OINTMENT.
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Furniture Finds
Mobility Plus
Roll this versatile cocktail table Into any
room of your home and have everything
at your fingertips. It features two doors
that open up Into a convenient storage
area. Designed by Domanl, a division of
Burris Industries, it's available In beige
or brown plywood with a urethane--
lacquer finish. It measures 351h • by
351fl w by 161fl ·high. Retails for about
$200
Reflections of the Past
Add a finishing touch to a room with this
18th-century mirror reproduction by
Drexel. Make your choice from simulated
wood in two finishes: a rich mahogany
($109) or lruitwood and tortoiseshell
with gold detailing ($119). It measures
32· wide by 58"' high.
lllUAl!lllOIU by LOW'Q EU!emey
•!
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Dual-Purpose Chest
This brass-trimmed sea
chest with its sliding tray
can be used u a serving
piece as well as for storage.
A good living room or den
addition, the oak chest
measures 36. wide by 18*
deep by 2r high and retails
for about $290. From
Pennsylvania House, a divi-
sion of General Interiors.
FAMILY WEEKLY. Mercti 2. 1975 • 11
WHflf TEM"aATUU
FROM RUGGED MA~;U:,'!4 anow URO IN Wlflffflt
fXTUMES aAHGf '"'"'
MANCHURIAN
BUSH APRICOT
(Prunus armen/aca Manchurica)
• Fruits on very young trees
• Needs little space
• Lovely fragrant pink blossoms in spring
• Bears abundant crops of large juicy
apricots year after year
From a /an!f whue weather extremes
go from 60° below :.ero in winter 10
115" abo\•e in summer witliolll any
rain! Tile Manchurian Apricot,
hardiest apricot known, bursts
into an almost frost-proof fra-
grant pink blossom each spring
to bear huge crop of delicious
sweet and juicy large golden
yellow apricots.
NO-LADDER, EASY-TO-PICK
BUMPER CROPS ANNUAU Y!
Hard to beat for de~ndablc
fruit production. it seems to
thrive despite most adverse
weather conditions anywhere!
Grows to only l 0 ft. at maturity
so easy-to-pick fruits are always
within arm·s reach. This Man-
churian Apricot bears fruit very
young and multiplies its yield for
heavier and heavier crops year
after year. Needs little spacc-
Plant in rows for a delightful
mini orchard or spot plant for
decorative accems.
UMSOSE/ Mancltwf.aa Bmll Apricot
earl! $2.91; 2 few $5.St; 4 for $11.M
. ~KELAN~NURSERIES _s.~.~~.~~~~~ " ... "r· Pt1U_:E331 ____
1 I Wll.Ad MutlSOllS SAUS, teJt. i.,.. 613, .a.-. ,_ 17JJ1 I I NUtl[ CUAMITU-Ple1se ru"'__MAHCHURIAH BUSM APIUCOT(Sl (L000!!05£) tor JU'I S2 98
I uch, plus SOC to help cover p0'tate al'd h.tndlin&. Oft full mono ti.ck 1u.11.1ntee I 11) All pt.fits ""''' •r· 11 not e1e111111~.
I rive in pe~t condl· D SAVEi Order TWO BUSH APRICOTS for 1ust SS.SO plus 7Sc post1ce Ind I
tlon and (2) tllriwe h1ndll111. S.tme money 11ac• 1uar1nlet . I I after pl111tin1 or you O SAVE MOii£' FOUR for 1u!.I $10.00 plus $1.00 p0st.11e incl hand1tn1
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I ,,,.,.. witlll11 3 1110t1ths. AOO'ICSS I
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HOW THE ClUB OPERATES
Simply me11 the apphc:att0n, together wi1h checit Of money
Ofder !Of 11 97 u payment fO( your first 13 selections.
Ev4HY four wMks (13 times• year) you'll receive the
Club's music mttgulne. which describe• the Sefectlon ol
the Month fOf eech mualcal interest ... plus hundred• ol
allernetes from every field ol music. In addition. up to
six times • year you may receive offers of S~I Setec-
tlon1, usually at a dl11COunt off reoular Club p<ices.
If you wish to receive the Selection ol the Month or the
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Al Paeino: Early Sorrows
Of an Aetor Marked
For Years of Glory
0 r Sicilian Clltractioo, Al-
fredo James Pacino
had his first traumatic
experience at the age or two.
when his Cather wallted out on
the family. AJ't mother bad to
go out 10 work, but there was
another shock. wheh she suf-
fered a nervous breakdown aod
had to be away from home. She
died at the age of forty-two.
Al waa left in the care of his
grandparcnu for much of the
time. "They gave me love, J
didn't lack for thaL But they
were too anltious to protect me
from au possible dangers lO
body and souJ. They hardly let
me go out of the house and l
never met any other children
until I was six.. Still, I loved my
grandparent.a, especially my
grandfather, very much.
"I loved my mother, too, de-
spite her sometimes fussy ways.
What I liked was when she took
me IO the movies. Afterward, J
would act out the parts in front
of a mirror. One of my favorite
roles was Ray Milland in 'The
Lost Wedcend' (MiUand played
a drunk). That figures, I sup-
pose, becauae rve been a booz...
er at times. But it shows, too,
that I had the acting bug at an
early age. ..
Al dropped out of scbool at
17, and began a series of low-
grade jobs -building superin-
tendent, postal clerk, theater
usher (''that o ne I got fired
from") and messenger. He toolc
refuge in drink.
That was Al'a darkest hour.
But it came before the da wn,
because it was at about the
same time that Al walked into
the Herbert Berghof acting
studio.
"Going to that acting studio
was a turning point in my lite.
I met Charles Laughton, com-
monly koown as Frankie, who
thought J had something worth-
while in me. Boy, what that
meant to me! Prank.ie soon be-
came the most inftuential per-
son io my acting career ...
Al's first screen part was io
.. Panic in Needle Park," a low-
budgel documentary-type movie
on drug addicts in New York.
Jt was not a succeas commer-
cially. but it brought him one
"I don't need a limousine,
I'd rather ride a cab; and
I'm not wildly enthu1ia ...
tic when strange ladiel
come up and want to
kiss me in public."
step nearer to stardom. Because
just about then, Paramount wu
casting for iu prestigious pro-
duction of '"nle Godfather,"
based on Mario Puz.o's monster
novel. Top names -Warren
Beatty. Robert Redford -were
being bandied about to play the
key role of Michael Corlcone.
Only one man believed in Pa-
cino -Francis Ford Coppola.
the film's director.
Coppola called Pacino for a
screen test, to which AJ r~
sponded with characteristic pes-
simism. "I lcoew Coppola was
the only one who wanted me .. I
felt that no matter what I did, I
wouldn't get the pa.rt, so l just
didn't bother."
The test caused some agoniz-
ing moments for Coppola, and
for author Puzo too. "There
were the cameras running, with
Pacino in front of them-and he
didn't know any of his lines. He
tried putting in many words of
his own. But he didn't under-
stand the character at all. H e
was terrible,.. said Puzo.
That could have been the end
of Al's film career, but it wasn't.
Coppola, refusing to accept tha1
bis judgment could have been
wrong, secured a retesL This
persistent confidence and the
pressure on Al to sllow what be
could do produced a transfor-
mation.
Puzo, watching again, had to
By Tony Toon
eal bis words. "J couldn't be>
lieve it It was a perfect per,
formanc:c. A work of art."
If the talk about Al died
down a t all after "The God-
father," "Serpico" certainly n>
vived it. Dino de Laurentiis, in-
ternational film producer, said:
"This is one of the most impor-
tant movies of my life, and Al
Pacino is a sensation. He's a
great actor." Undoubtedly, the
part titted Al. "I felt I wanted
to play Serpico as soon as J be-
gan reading the book. Then,
when I met the real Frank Ser-
pico, I was sure. He's a loner,
like me!"
With the stupendous success
of "Godfather II.'' it is obvious
that Pacino will have to adjust
to supen tardom. But it is not
easy for him. He admits that
"SO<alled glamour just doesn't
appeal to me. I don't need a
limousine, I'd rather ride a cab;
and rm not wiJdly enthusiastic
when strange ladies come up
and want to kiss me in public.
I feel a lack of privacy."
More than most stars, be
seems a bit frightened by suc-
cess and its effect. "Maybe it
wouJd be good for me now to
have a flop. The way r ltt it, as
soon as people get succeasf.uJ,
they stop taking chances. They
begin to play it safe. In order to
grow, you've got to take a
chance."
AJ has h.ad several womeo in
his life. One was Jill Clayburgb,
who mothered Al during his
darlc years of heavy drinking
and broodfog. Another was
Tuesday Weld, in whom Al
found a girl whose childhood
'was even more scarred than his
own. Sioce the Tuesday Weld
episode, he's bad a few girl
friends, but there's little sign of
a steady. AJ seems to yearn for
a traditional marriage.
"I respect Michael Corleooe
because he•s a one>-woman man
-he's not promiscuous. l can
see the value of that. I'm 34
now. I'd like to find tomeone
and settle down-marry. Jn facl,
rd like to have a family of my
own.
"I've got cats-they're my fa-
vorite pets-but it would be fJllll
great to have kids too." "111
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I C9Wbat m the World! I
I'm getting worse. Man, wheTl you
score only four points to begin with,
getting worse is sure going to cause
some concern! In the next game I went
out and did what the coach had been
teaching me all along. It seemed like
everything was coming together. I
score<l 23 points. I have to admit I
was still apprehensive .... To the end
of my pro career, when I stepped out
on the court, I still had that fear of the
unknown ... ano I worried. I'd look
at the center I was meeting and think
this guy is really good. I'JJ have to be
.. at the peak of my game tonight if we're
going to win." From "A Will to Win,"
hy Willis Rec<l with George Kalinsky
(Prenticc-l lall, $8.95}. UNQUOTE.
"BAMBINO" AND FRIEND
World's first tot-cycle
Consumer groups, take heart! Next
time an American manufacturer seems
remiss in his responsibility, consider
what sometimes goes on in other
countries. Italy, for example, is produc-
ing a motorcycle for three-year-old.ti
Dubbed the "Mini-Mini Bambino," the •
machine, which is selling in Eurcpe for ~
$300, is being advertised as a 47-cc
"scramble-type" bike with a top speed
of 12 miles per. hour. When it hit Eng·
land recently. there was an immediate
uproar from safety societies :md other
groups. "The mind boggles!" said one
outraged member of the Royal Society
for the Prevention of Accidents. Point-
ing out that no three-year-old could
possibly have the coordination required
to ride a motorized vehicle, he gave the
"Mini-Mini Bambino" the dubious
honor of carrying "parental indulgence
to new heights of folly."
i i~j f1.
WIWSREED
That fear of the unknown •••
QUOTE: Retired basketball great Wil-
lis Reed speaking: "When I first toolc
up basketball, I was the tallest kid in
school and probably the worst player.
In my first game I was frightened to
death. That's the honest-to-God truth.
I was in the ninth grade. The coach
put me into the lineup and I scored
four points. I was scared all through
the game. The next time out, I got
only two points, and I began thiolcing
22 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Mardi 2, UITS
Should everyone get nu 1hot1?
Dr. Michael Cregg, chief of th'e U.S.
Center for Disease Control, says: ··1
"'-" • -.. _ wonder about the
..,. advisability of put·
ting a Jot of foreign
protein into peo-
ple's arms without
knowing the long·
range eff ~cL Ghil-·'
dren with normal
..... health shouJdn 't get
Dr. MlchHI Gregg the shot, and re·
ccntly we detenruned that pregnancy
is not a valid reason to get ffu shots
either. What we do recommend is that
people who are chronically ill and
people who have heart and lung con-
ditions get annual flu inoculations.
With them, a case of Bu could be
critical." What about the heralded
new oral live-virus vaccine? "There's
no reason to believe it will be any
better than the old vaccine. Ilut it has
three points in its favor: It may set up
a better defense in the respiratory tract;
it will be easier to administer than
shots; and there may be less of a side
reaction."·
BIRTHDAYS (all Pisces): Sunday-
Jcnnifer Jones 56; Dr. Seuss 71; Tom
Wolfe 44; Desi Amaz 58; Ka.ren
Carpenter 25. Monday-Gen. Matthew
Ridgway 80. Wednesday-Rex Harri-
son 67; Paula Prentiss 36; Miriam
Makeba 43; Jaclc Cassidy 48. Thu,._
day -Ed McMahon 52; L. Cordon
Cooper, Jr., 48. Friday-Lord Snow-
don 45. Saturday-cyd Charisse 52:
Jim Bouton 36; Lynn Redgrave 32.
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BIRTHDAY PEOPLE:
Desi Amaz and Paula Pr•tl•
YOU CAN MAKE
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
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MAKING YOUR EARS
HURT ANO ITCH?
"Eatitii" -annoy~ pilin Ind itdl in
your ears-an be broutflt Oft by :m:ess
WIX. But wMn you try to remow WP
with polAted ~ you may i11jwe your urs! Theres 1 better, safer ny to remove excess w11 -with AURO
EM Drops. When ercess wu b gone,
plift and itch of "£.sttis" is ... Get auroeto hee, stop "Uritis."
ARMOUR'S ARMOURY
BJ Richard Annour
Our ~ is full of pictures of
The people whom we dearly love:
Our children, both as babes in arms
And toddling tots with melting charms,
And growing up, and fully grown
With children, even, of their own.
CrandcbiJdreo, too, in photographs
Are caught amidst appealing laughs. ...
In fact you11 hardly 6nd a place
·That doesn't have a pboto•d face,
Including, 111admit,101De shelves
With handsome piduJ'a of ounelves.
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids see Ille differently. Send contribu-
liona to "Child," hmlly Weekly, &41
Lexington Aw ., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10
if used-none returned.
On a recent cross-rountry flight
the stewardess jokingly aslted our
fiv&-year-old son if he was mar-
ried yet-~o." he replied, '"but
once I drank a c:up of coffee."
-M,.,. Ula L!l"n Bdme1
Son Mauo, Calif.
By Frank Bagineki
LITTLE EM ILY
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........... n Ol9 "'9TY ..... .
............. ,Wd ..... to know."
FAMILY WEEJU.Y, ~ l, 1175 •Si
WHEN WERE
YOU LAST
REALLY FIT?
AN EXPERT TELLS YOU HOW
TO GET BACK IN SHAPE .
(,.. if ,_,n ..t ,.rtiallllfJ illM..W ••••1lll•• •1d11,,. ... it ..
,_...., t8 .... ,... WJ flt. It's a ul
fact .. ....,. ... tW.., -......
tWs ,.mt_._.., no•ltii& it.._
..., fW ..,, ........... _ ... ...
W.. tlllir tillL n..u t8 •••na •·
......, ............ ~fit" .....
_... Hiia .... w. Tnilr, •. Fr-.
.... &tlfitwslf lrialst ... ,. ....
Q. Wltot thJe1 filllUS ~
A. For normally health>: ~pie. 6me. is a
annple matter o( nJAJnwnmi m~ toae
tbrouah uercile. In other worda-usms your
CDUIC1ea often enousb aod hard mouah to keoep
tbem bealtby and lrim.
Q. How dou l11d of fitnta #lqw 11p1
A. nae -ditpends on bow old you are. U you·~ still in your tttnS or eatly IWmtics,
it'1 larJely a mailer o( pb~caJ 4kvtlopmeuL
You~ men wilh pipo4tcm ums, caved-in c:bata_
droopma ahoulden or bird-likt ~ aren'1 fiL Whal you're a little older !be lint 1111DJ ue UIU·
ally • roll or rat around !be middle and a lack of
pep and eoer&)'. After ~. the wbOlc body tends to
become tlabby .
Q. C'11t sport1 lclep IM fill
A. Yes, indeed, if pncticed reaularly and for
long enouab perioda. Swimmina, ioaina. aym-
nastica, tennis, handbaU, equaah, 1kii111 can all
help keep you in top coodition provMlcd you prac.
tioe the sport for at leaa1 an hour three or four
di.ya I •eelt-~fJ' Wttk..
Q. Isn't there G/f -'er wtlYf -
A. Yes, lbere·a AA OUUlandioi home craU\1.111
met.hod which I me and ~. lc's (ut,
easy and auanmteed lo sive raults.
Q. Wllllf1 It caJh41
A. Bulltworiter trainiq. It's based on JJometric cecbniq~ which have been proven 10 in-c:reue ltttn&th dlRC limee futer Chan 1pOrU or
lo/JM Frdta lltoon 11ow k IN::rNM'll
ltu~ ~ r , ~ -Ills cltnr
b7 #',I/lb,,.,..., by 1411. "'/tUI ..
I--'ti of"""""""" """1tbtl.
JoltA TaWr, Ur. F~.~'-'°'u .-e of
rlN ~. 7 #C:Ollll ~ ,,,., linp lilllt
1,. I~ ,,., • ., ...,. •
conventional calistben.ics. In my opinion, lt'a the
motl advancicd trainin1 s}'1tem on the marltet
today.
Q. How /on1 doe1 ii tout
A. The 7~ien:ile introduclory propam ~uires
only 70 -=ond1 of e.1erciJe per day. The
complete advanced uainina program 11lccs about
5 minutes.
Q. Whvi do tlte resulJs stan? •
A. JliaJll from the 9'CJY. first day .. The B1:1Uwor~er
is fitted with a bu.ilt-111 mcasunn1 devl<le which
&bowa you euctly ho• much progress you make
every da.y. And the results can be very impressive
-up IO 4'l. more wmath per week, up to• 50~
improvemea1 in the tint three months. I've sccn
many men ao oo to double and even triple their
atrmsth-
ll How lon1 does iJ ralu lo Stt vis4blc remits?
A. From 10 daya to three weeks depending on
bow well you train and how regularly. Each
new week bnnp even more impressive results.
Q. 8111 it's hard work, lstt't iJ!
A. No1 a.1 all. 'The whole point of lsometrica is
1b11 by .. cxercis.inJ" for only 7 sccon~a 11 a
time, you avoid the eacas muscle ltlaJJI ilf'd
fa<icue of .. era.sh~ trainina programs which often
do more harm than 1ood. Bullworkcr tninin1 is puaied 10 each user's penonal potential.
Q. /1 thtn an op limil'!
A. Genually q>eahll. men between 15 and 65
in aood imeraJ bcallh can upect to benefit
from fitoca a.nd strtnath buildioa t,.ininJ. YounJ
men abould use BulJwork.er lo improve Lhcir mus-
cular development: broad, powenul ahouldt~
ripptina bioep&-a dc'ep, manly chest llpcnnJ
down to a 5lim w1$ and hips supported by mus-
cular, COQ(OUrcd thighs and ca.Ives.
Meo in tbc:ir thinies sbould uae Bullwor~ JO
maintain pea\. physical form and for toruna·up
the mUJCles ol their abdomen. cbcsl. ahouJdcn and upper amsa. A!ur 2 or 3 weeks you11 prob-
ably tee mUKles you didn'I even know you bad.
From 45 oo. Bullworker should be UJcd to repin
aod maintAUI a youlhful vigorous body tbal belies
the pusina yean. I've seen IOU of Bullworlter
Ullefl io tbei1 fifties with mot'C ener&)', power, lnd
vi,or than muy younser men.
Q How edit I find ulll more about lht 811/lworlur
• a1td ~rl)ap11 act""1Jy try iJ OMl1
A. I uoderatand that the American distributor is
now-otlerina the BulJwort:u oo a lwo-wcelt
rree borne trial basis in order to sive u many men
u possible a dw>oe to prove IO themadvcs what aa outstandin1 fitncu trainer' it is. If you 'n: in-
tautcd in eettina back. into shape fut, I f'C'fOln-
meod you coo1ad the distributor for full details.
i} llU\.LWORKER IERVIC£ 200
201 L.lna*I BMS.. Middleeex. New J9r99Y Oll84I r--------------------------------1
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I Dftftltl rT P1ee1e .net me my RU:E f\111 co4or brocflure abOut BUUWOAKER 2 fl r ~I without oC>llga&n. Ho aaJeernan Wiii vfsft.
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at Amazingly
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f 12 for $2.50 . or
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In rMnY .... Md sttuattons, ground COftfS .. more
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..,,. to grow Md thme In ... Oil ......... tn
poor soil.
On steep slopes where mowing la clfRcuff:· giOund
cow. la much ....,,. effective Md MUCh less .........._,.
to maintllln thm'I pau. Ground cowers hold the aol
as well a turf Md the textuNs .. t. ...,.
i lntentSting. •
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•most no m . They .. excellent proteclloft and
soil c:onditlonen. They hold the ............. from
blowing ...,, ...... helping to .......... ly to the
humus content.
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2 PEONIES 254
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r--------·"-,,........,, --------., .. 1~0f WQUT, NUalll\' DIVISION I I • ~tff.;102 I 1~,&UNOIS61701 11 IPI..,_ Mnd the followtng: 1
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Orange l;oast
FINAL .
SPORTS
SU~DAY, MAICH 2 , 1975
. PEANUTS.
featuri~~
. "Good ol~
~ Charlie8romn"
ifuj ~cl/tit'-
RATS! I
BURNED MY
TOAST!
-----
NANCY
,
... ..__ --...
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THROW IT OUT TO THE
61RDS ... THE'<' DON 'T KNOW
THE DIFFERENCE ...
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LOCAL
WANT ADS
Tm i=ieo L ; I'~· '1~ -All ragnt~ •PV•ved
~ t'l7:.f"! fr• '""1 f o_., ,, .. '°;·1nrj1r'!fO fnr
..I\
SOME BIRDS DO !
By Ernie Bushmilf er
LOOK HOW YOU
SMEARED_ TH AT NICE
AND ANOTHER THl~G--I 'LL HAVE TO PUNISH
YOU ---GO STAND IN
NEW TOWEL
IF THERE'S ANYTHING I
HATE , IT'S STAN DING IN
THAT T I GHT
CORNER
•
YOU'VE BEEN IN
THE COOKIE
~A R AGAIN
r.., ,_ .. us Pat 0 1 -Att'1g!ot1,_lf
.11111 by U""ird I' Hfure S~tlt fflC
\\ /
THE CORNER
FOR A HALF
HOUR
~-
VE~Y GOOD,
~~~NCINe !
~EPOiti Tv
MtARRY ·fT
CAP, WIL.LYA?
~EHEA~~AL. !
TAL.!NT
WAITING.'!
50 YOVf DO -.r 4NO .. t.,it='
~Ci\1E0Yt EH?
1..Ei'~ ~EE
:50111E.
WAITING IN THE
INNFR OFFICE
VVHll_E SAM AND
TH r I IFUTFN/\NT
C"l~C'Ll SS TH CM ,
JOEY AT rFMPTS
TO LISTEN!
'ARCH/-; pnu,,., r
? 7 r " / .._) ~
OK4Y:
''\\HY
0 10 r~=
HEN
c~o~~
iHe
r<OAO?
YES! I Sf'.:NT YOU 'RE HAVING
HAP.RIGAN DOWN ' TH E LIST
TO hEADQUARTER5) DISTRIBUTED ?
WITH TllEM! V ,---y
•
,
..
YES,..TO BANKS, . UEUTENANT, I
lH.AT£ NOT
i==uNNY !
DIDN'T
LIEUTENANT! WHAT HINKLE
DID YOU SAY ABOUT TELL
SERIAL NUMBERS? 'YOU '?
DEPARTMENT STORES, PROMISE YOU.,,AT
WHEREVER PUR-LEAST ONE OF THOSE
CHASES MIGHT FIFTIE& WILL TURN UP
BE MADE WITH .-· WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR
CASH! ·HOUR~!
• •
• . .
·evENING, L.AOIE'
ANO GE'~M? . .,
F'VfNN'r' THING J(A9r
J..1APPeNEC: ro ME
ON T~c WAV id
/He AV1011JON· .••.
YOIA KNO\\ I t~.4 ,
IT ~\A~ 1V1Y O~?l((E .
10 9E ...\
STANO .. uP COMeOIAN
IN iH/'7 'J..IOW ,
~lA1 ...
By Hank Ketchaftl
<i<J<J
HE CLAIMS HE MARKED DOWN
THE SERIAL NUMBERS ON
THAT TWENTY GRAND -.111
HE LEFT WITH -----
CARTER!
A •
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CAN 50N\EONE TE.ll ME
, WHERE CUSTER '5 LAST
STAND TOOK PLACE ~
( I I .
oH, I GE=T IT--
YOU REALLY
M~AN DON 'T
MENTION IT ...
DOCTOR SMOCK
--· SAY, YA GO"!
ANY SPARe
CHANGE:,
POC?
-~
-.)
YOLJ ~ Pf:GGlt--..IG
Me AS A SKIL-L-Sc::>
P~OFE:SSIONAL
PROVe:S .,.-HAI
CL-ASS -feEL-l-S .'
j
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~I
OKA4 I GAN&! lE.T'5 GO
OVER A FEW REVIEUJ QUEST~ONS FOR THE 1E5T J
NO, TRY FARTHER.
Wt:ST THAN THA.T ! WEST
VIR 0 1NIA ~
e U '~ ~ ... v..-~ Nh1 1,.c, /t•i R l "tt Atttrv~
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C'OC? MY, You
C~R"f"AINL-Y ARe
PeF<c~P-r1ve .'
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3-2.
by Ferd Johnnon
. . .
By George Lemont
YOLJ PROE3AB1. .. :y KNew :r WAS
A C/OC IOR e>E:CAUS~ O F== MY
AWt;SOMf; CHARM ANC/ 1"1 IA -f
JAUNIY WAt,.K OF MIN E:, /SH ?
SAY, YA GO.,.-
ANY SPARe
CHAN GS:,
C'OC?
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":t',.O"l\l.C:eLE~::E:::E:::CS by Tom K. Ryan ..__ __________________________ ......., \-... ______________________ __,
IJOOM ~OOM
~M ~OM l?OOM i;ooM '®M i;ooM ,17ooM
c I ><><>LE~',.$
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lie sees a liny. w/71/ e -
• l1aired old /r1dy st1ugg!t11g
w1f h a la(9~ sha1'bily
dr-essed 117an
)/e lacP.s oJ!er anr/
grabs -the orvle by
the collar
IJ~
~ A.1uscle Mouse t&rns
in disgvsf 1o the man
!yln9 df his feel
[;QOM ~OOM ....
. , ...
. . ,.
f?OOM ~OM BOOM f?OOM . {?QOM
A1uscle Mouses -ke!tngs d fair fa!aaV.
and c17~·va/ry are o(/frage~ anp':.~ ·~
adm1rvsfers a men:1/e$ /Jeafin.ift?; .;
tile /1ull<ing, unshaven ~/lo~: ... ~ -: -· -
. . .
''~/~ fr;,r o~e -lhini,:' qroans -lhe
man, yoL1re Wdsf1ng your fim~.·,
-/ ryin9 to mug ME ... -fhw old lad.¥,;
got-awCly w1fh n1y ~'dllef ! " -:-\
!
The It/Ile old lddy /hanks l11in sweetly
and /Quc1.\ off info the 111ghf
'' W/J~f /Jave yo1.1 go r
to say for your.self"?"
"he dem ands
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---l:~ YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ·
encei in drawing details between lop and bottom panel&. How
q~Jy can you. find them? Check answers wit'h those below.
E three l'O•n~ on !he tahk.
Cotmt I, 2. 3, pkk111K up a cotn
on cat:h i:ount. Conltnu~ 4. S. n,
pulling one c.Jown on cad1 ~ount.
Pli:k up one 1:oi11 anu
~ounl 7; another an1J
count R. Put one d11v.r1
and rount 9: anolhcr,
and count I 0. Three
coins are now down.
Now, pkk up the
coins and hand them
to a bystander. Chai·
lenge him to repeat .
your feat that is, to
end i:ounting I 0 with
three i:oins on the ta·
ble.
Scrn~t: The coins
must be on the ta.,blc
when the .:ount beg1lois:
I
• Ll6RAR Y NOTE! /I. librarian writing up her cata·
log absent-mindedly listed: 1. Tom 'l'wain. 2. Charles
Twist. 3. Oaniel Crusoe. Can you name the books
•nd aulhvrs she ha(. in mind?
'•l"J••n 1~•u~n .... ~nJ.) uorntcinlJ ·r. ·1rua1p1<1
UtHtt;:) 'lVP\J, a"!10 't ·ur•·''J. 'llBW 'J .. ~i\\l!S WOJ. 'l <:>
e True or false? Thr ll'ft bank Clf a river is lhe !>ide to
the left or a person who il> fa<:ing down the river.
·al\JJ,
•Oops! Slips do count in this senlence: The high·
light or the ceremony was the drowning or the king.
Which word slipped?
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e Tongue Twi~ler! lt1•p1·at rapidly, aloucl: C:ood
grief, Grare! Gregory\ gulping Grov~r·s grap1>s.
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AN ILL WI NO! Acid the following colors neatly for a lunely p1t:-
ture ahov1>: 1-RPrl. 2-Dk. hlul'. 3-Yellow. 4-LI. brown.
5-flesh. 6-Med. brown. 7-0k. brown. 8-Rlark. 9-Purple.
SPEllBINOER!
SCORE l 0 points for using all the ____ ,__ __ _
Jetlers in the word below lo form ----t-----
two complete words:
ASPIRANT
T HEN ~·ore 2 points each for all ----~--
words of four letters or more----+-----
found amonl( the letters.
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11 aroa;,n :c ·Jurssiw si luawewo pooH..,'C: 'lU.JHJJ!t> S11•H ·t :saJuai.JJJ!(l.
Chances arc. your pal
will rnmmence count-
ing the coins as he
puts them down, foul-
ing up his chances.
WEATHER OR NOT! A certain reminder of fickle Merch
weather is revealed above. Connect dots to &ee what it is.
(~ 1975 Klnc feat.me) SyndJc Al e, Inc.) 3 ·2.
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MUSTAIZD I TABA'SCO,
GfZt.EN C~I Lit?
ANO CA'i£NN6 ...
nH !.. I'D BETTER
T( >RN YOU OVER TO
()UP .. HOUSIN6-/ PROJECT MANAGER.
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ANO At?
SOON AS
1 IHAW
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WA IT A MINUI€
IH€1(~, CHAr2LIS !
A OA5~ or.= DI Lt~
ANO A PINCµ
OF GA'2LIC ••
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IN A MONTH
YOU'LL BE
UP 10 VOUF:
KNEES· IN
BUNNIES.I'
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1 'D LI KE_ :.~OMF HOW MANY
DO YOU
Pl AN ON ?
MAT FRl/\l ~J
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DICK TRACY
I AOREE FRIENDS.,
VIOLENCE FOR THE SAKE
OF VIOLENCE IS, IN
ITSELF, CRIMINAL.
WOULD YOU HAVE
: BARRED THE USE OF
VIOLENCE IN WINNING
VICTORY IN THE PACIFIC
AFTER PEARL HARBOR?
Nof1ce anyth.1ng unusual
about these trees, kids?
GORDO
RICiHT! VIOLENCE HAS· NO
PLACE IN KEEPINCi WORJ.D
PEACE AND TRANQUILITY.
by Chester Gould
BUT IN TOCAYS BATTLE
AGAINST WORL.D CRIME,
WOULDN'T YOU SAY
PEACE AND TRANQUIUTY
NEED A DEFENDER?
WOULD YOU HAVE • BARRED THE USE OF
VIOL.ENCE 'TO THE FIGHTERS
WHO RID TME WORL.D
OF TME ARCH·CRIMINAL..,
HITLER?
....... " . .
by Bill Perry.
Grandma, how
did '/OU know
how th\5 trip
wou ld turn out?
Gramps said to
have the batter
m·1xed an d the
griddle hot !
Okav, now
how manv ~n
;J_C?LJ eat~,
By Gus Arriola
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IN
80TiLES
OR PANES
IT PACKS
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