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ftewport Beach computer ex-
etutlve Philip "Dave•• Thom"
bat atven the
Laguna
Beach Ex ·
chance Club
what some
club members
tbln k is a
dubious sort or
distinction.
Thoma s
says the club,
wbicb be
graced with hls presvnct l''rlday
at the Old Bru•sels 'Restaurant.
wm go down In history as the lldl
org~tion to list.en to the taJeof
b.ls qi.ne )'ears as a Centrar In·
telligence Agency "hit man."
Tbat is because the CIA has
been doing some hitting or it& own th'is past week. And Thomas,
39, apparently decided the time
had come• to throw ln the towel
when CIA director William
Colby's chief aide called the Old
Brussels Crom hls Wasbingt.on, D.C., office.
While Thomas was polishing
SUNDAY
Man -Shot
At Party
Succumbs
A man who was Tepeatedly
shot at dUI"ing a patty a~ t.~
s tumbled to the door of a
neighboring residence bleeding
and begging for help died at
Garden Park General Hospital.
in Anaheim late Saturday night.
An Orange County Sheriff's
Department spokesman early to-
day was unable to give exact de-
tails about the shooting other
than to say it occurred near the
intersection of Garza Street and
Katel.la Avenue in unincorporat-
ed territory near the Anaheim·
Garden Grove city limits.
otr his p0ffi.m• d~s jardinieres iii
Ule eJe1ant dlflina rootn, his Ex-
change Club host. wu beint
•ked by bis •CIA caller to ~Clll Wuhin,-ton collect .alter the
meeting and,tet tbe CIA know
just what Tbomais bad talked
about.
lt ""8Sn'1 as If the CIA didn't
already know what Thomas, or
23931 Amundsen Bay. Laguna·
Nlauef, had been diScussing at
some public tntelingll Sn Or.ante CQtmty.
ThQina1ft~v 1U~ks with his
l9r1 lhat Jtt11ropptd more ,lhan
20 ComtnutHat a•ents wltJ\ a Ru-~h•n ri/Je · Aurhsg forays behind t~ trop CurJaitl. •
Ho told the Or"*e County Bw ~aodation ~nd ot.her organlta·
tlons ~ager to aeeure his. s~ak.
lng service$ th&l he was. smug-gled from .Ea»t a.run to West
He said the victim was attend·
ing a party in the Independencia
Colony, a Mexican-American re·
sidential area, when he was shot
se veral times. The man
JOHN DEAN SCENE AT SANTA ANA COLLEGE GYMNASIUM SATURDAY NIGHT
News Photographers Watch for Gestures by Watergate Whistle Blower
· stumbled down tbe su-ec, fell in-
to the door of a house and pleaded
with Lhe shwktftf OC'Ctrpant to help
him.
.
ge
San Onofre Shut Nixon Said He Looked 'Hippie'
SAN DIEGO <AP J -·The con-By THOl\tAS PALMER Dean s aid former White House
troversial San Onofre U.S. Ofl"-0•11Yf'•lot5\lltt Chief or Staff H.R. "Bob''
Border Patrol inspection station Ex· President Richard Nixon·::; Haldeman once had told him.
was to be eliminated at midnight former '·hippie" aide John Dean "The PJsident thinks you look
Saturday to comply with a court told a full-house audience at 'hippie" after Dean had in-
ruling. Sant a An a College Saturday quired w y he had been asked to
A spokesman said Lhe Justice night that Watergate was the pretend to be discussing the
Department plans lo appeal the "worst, and perhaps the best" · budget with Nixon during a tour
ruling. thing that ever happened to#lm. of the White House by young col ·
---------------------------lege newspaper editors.
The young scandal figure. who
spent four months of a four-year
sente11ce in jail for his part in the
Watergate coverup. used the
anecdote in ttus, the last speech
in a series that began Feb. 1. toil-
lustrate his concern over em-
phasis on image over substance
with respect to the presidency.
"And you see it today in this
(President Ford'si administra·
tion," Dean said.
But he urged that Ford be sup.
ported in his actions as Presi-
dent. ·
Dean. who battled a hostile
public address system to speak to
a friendly a udience, sai.d he had
been disgraced a nd his family
hurt by the scandal. But he said
its uncovering had taught him to
d-eal more fairly with other peo-
ple and probably prevented far
worse abuses in _gov~mment in
the future. ~
!J1 a rather disorganized brief
speech, delivered in a low voice.
Dean related the metamorphosis
he underwent -from the time h('
coached Nixon etcction commit
tee official J eb Stuard Magruder
to lie under oath about the
Democratic headq uarter~
breakin, to the point when he
\'Owed to himself he wouJd do no
more to aid the coverup.
"I sold my integrity rather
cheaply," Dean said.
When he went in to teU Nixon
of the "cancer growing on his
presidency," Dean said, the awe
of the office made him like
.. Casper Milquetoast asking for a
raise."
In a long question and answer
session that was livelier than his
mitial remarks, De_jll said :
There was Jfo ''Southern
California or Orange County
mentality" resP.onsible for
Watergate, in s pite or the fact
that many of the ousted Nixon
team came from this part of the
nation.
-Watergate could not have
occurred if Nixon had not coun-
tenanced it, because "things he
didn't want to happen didn't hap·
pen."
<See DEAN. Page A31
Sportsman's Lawyer
Denies Hearst Role
By The Ass~iated Press
The former-le-.;er for J ack
Scott said Saturday he doesn't
believe the conuoves-sial sports
figure Knows the whereabouts of
fugitive newspaper heiress
Patricia Hearst.
' know where the fugitive hei,.s
was, "It must have been months
ago . . . this is a very cold trail
that people are talking about."
The FBI wants to question
Scott and his wife, Micki, about a
farmhouse hideout in eastern
Pennsylvania.
BefliD iftlide a durnmy ga1 t nk
mOJU!ted Of) 11en Packard. Oit another occasion. h ~
bustled 2~0 pauengers off a
.Rome-bound Pao-Am jet and
flew otl alone while enemy
agents daDced in rage on the
tarmac below.
"You may not. believe this,·· be
told eager lawyers who lapped up •
every word, "but I paid for it
$2.50,000 -with my credit card."
Every word was faithfully re-
corded by two newsmen who. vis-
ions of Press Club awards danc-
ini in their heads, eagerly solicit-
ed rurther details from lhe
ebullient" approachablopeaker.
Both repot'ters had been as-
sured by a county bar spokesman
before the meeting started that
Thomcu had' been checked out,
was urtdoubtedly a former CIA
agent and that the CIA h<td
cleared his talk.
Thomas said the same thlng
everal lime& during the meet· inl. AJI of wbkh. led the CIA
spokesman wflo caJJed the Old
Brussels two weeks later to
<SeeTHOMAS, PaKeAll
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
8 . Survive Coast
Boating Mishap
By f '.A. SCHOEMEKL ,..
Ott!M 0.1ly f'lleeM.ett
A well-intentioned effort b) a
group of Westminster boaters to
help two fellow boatsmen in dis·
tress almost turned to tragedy
Saturday afternoon in waters off
Cameo Shores in Corona dcl Mar
After many tense moments.
eight persons ~ere r escued
SEE PHOTOS, PAGE A2
without injury fr om thl'
treacherous rocks al Arch Rock
point.
The series of ev~nts began
about 3 p .m . when a 16-foot out-
board carrying \\' ayne Shepard
and Rick Corsini. both of Orange.
developed engine trouble and
drifted into the rocks at the point
Shepard and Corsini, accord
mg to witnesses, shot off a fire
extingufsher to attract attention
to their plight as their boat \\as
tossed over the rocks in the sur~
ingtide.
The t I) mg t oa m \\a~ :;potted b)
(~l:'rald ~a\ arrl', 43, of 7921
Colgate A\'e .• Westminst er.
who. with his four children and·
une of their companions. v. as en·
JO) 111g •in afternoon·s :outin~ on
the\\ att't
.h thev mo\'ed in near the
rocks. their 26 -foot cabin truiser
:,1lso betame caught in the ::,urg·
ing tide, throwing four of the five
thtldrt•n into the "ater, "it·
rwsses ::, i.I id .
One of the chtldrt:n momcntan·
I\' \\as pinm•d bt>l ween the boat
jnd the· rock:-.. but \\as not in
JUtl'd
~e\.\ port Beach Lifl'guards
c;ordon Reed and Chris Down~
rc~cued tlw children from the
"ater and as!'iistcd the OC'cupant~
of the two battered boats acro~:
th£' rocks to s hor<.'
An attempt l o lo\\ the 26-foot
tabin cruiser owned by l'a,·arre
from the rocks was unsuccessful.
It was reported breaking up
Saturady night as waves
pounded onto the rocks.
Anahe·im Man Slwt,
Killed by Sniper
An 18-year-old Anaheim youth
"'ho had just gotten in his pick-up
truck to go to work \\·as shot
through tbe back of the head by
· an unknown sniper Saturday
morning. The youth was killed in-
stantlv.
Ana.heim police identified the
victim of the 5 a.m. shooting a~
Ricci Duane Knight, 1738 W.
Catherine Drive
Police said the youth walked
out of the house where he lived
with his parents, in the pre-da" n
darkness and had just stepped in·
to the s mall, foreign-made truck
when the shooting occurred.
A Single bullet penetrated the
rear window of the truck and
lodged in Knight's head, poli ce'
said.
The boy's father d1~covered his
son slumped over the wheel of the
Crasl1 Victim's
Rites Pending
A Corona del ~tar man who
was crushed in a head-on collis1on
in Newport Beach l-'r1day night
died Saturday morning <1t lloa~
Memorial Hospital.
Funeral arrangements nm\
are pending for Eric C. T\\lsl. 26.
of 502 Poinsettia Ave.
Twist was crushed and h1~
throat teverely. cut when his
sPorts car comd~d with a similar
vehicle as the two cars \\ t'rc
heading in oppoiite direction~ on
MacArthur Boulevard near San
Joaquin Hills Road. '
,·eh1de at i Li J m .. officer::, re·
ported
Anaheim Police Chief Harold
Bastrup joined detecti\'eS at the
scene to investigate the shooting.
There are no suspects at present.
Slasher
Already
~ti Custody?
LOS A~G ELES (AP l The
police "Slasher Squad" is re·
portedly t aking a close look at a
31-year-old man jailed more than
a month ago after a hatchet at·
tack on two men in the Hollywood
Hills
Although top police ofiic1als re·
fuse to confirm or deny the re-
ports, lo" er lev~I police sources
told reporlets Saturday that
\'aug hn Green"ood of Los
1\ngcles faces questioning in the
Slasher case
\;ine men thl' first :-t>vcn n :·
s1dents of the city's Skid Ro"
'>l'Ction were killed by a
murderer who slit their throats
1n a distincti\·e Cashion between
last Dec.land Jan. 31.
Green"ood has been in custodv
since Feb. 3. one d ;I\ aft('r an a~
sailant with a hatchet and a knife
attacked William Graham. 36.
arld Kenneth R 1ckc·r. 22. at
c;raham's home in tht• lloll\'\\ood I hlls .
Jn interviews with the As·
socinted Press. attorney Charle~
Garry dismissed published re-
ports that Scott may be trying to
bargain with the FBI for Miss
Hearst's safe surrender. "That's
not true," GaJry said; {lddina
that whatever Scollhas <kJiM! hai
been "to prevent bl~shed."
ON '1'111~ INSIOt:
.................. die,... ....... L rerliiiua .. · ' · · n> " It may bave seem to onlookers that a real leprechaun
witb 1lll pol of gold bad come to Jqt~the Million Viejo St.
'.f.atmlk's Day P&Nde Saturday. •u ~·· really DoMy O'Reilly 'l ol M.lasion Viejo, dresSW pior the occasion. ~real leptechauo would have known that. St. Patrick's
Diji WUl actually fell oo Monday. ,, ,\
Scott's name has figured in a
JtrowiQ1 number of reports that
Miss Hearst had returned to the
Weat l where ~e was kid·
naolll 91)tbs •go. Oa~ ald Saturday night that
he doubted Soott would know
Mlss Hearst's whereabouts. " ... Ji•'• .never said that he
· know. where Patty He,rst is and
I t"l'* Wds 1s just some wlshluJ
thlnkiPI ~ the part of people,"
Garr)'1 Id.
H dded tb t if ~t ever did
1
FOOD PRICES Up1> end,
~owns of tb grocery tape totalS
•are delalled a~ the Dally Pilot up.
dates lts col\tinuing price survey
on a selected "cart full " of
(oodstuffs. Other food pr!ce
stortes include national pnce
survey an,d a k>ok al today'S' beef
industry. Pa1e.8,. .
WHILE I N SA JUAN Af\ r
vou've seen a swallow there's
sUJI somethina to do in San Juan
Caplstrano during fiesta weelt.
oaUy Pilot Starr Writer Pamela
Hallan detaUs what there it to
see on the walking historical tour
andprevlewsdancesforvi!dton
.}.
THE INFLUENCE -Director
IObn Cas6&yetes has made a ne" movie tbat is getting a lot ot pro
motion. ls tt deaervtng or all the
alowing adjectives applied to th('
movie and i\s star. Gena
Rowluda? "A Woman Under\he
lpfluen~e"' reviewed. Page BS.
BOT TO TROT ~ewport
~h couple named Rich are
ftot so rich after winning night ~t bam~ss racing at Los Alamitos
Race Course. The story of their bl« fti~. ftlong wilh picture of
Mrs. Rich ridln& Q raclng sulk)'.
ia what h u Tom Mccann
"Horsin' Around.·• PagtB3
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OAILYPILOT Sunder. March UI. 111a
Near Tragedy
Man stands atop arch over which \\ ould-be r escuers had to
be hauled to safety (photo at left) after their 26-f oot cabin
cruiser was driven onto rocks at Arch Rock point, off
... .: -. . • ft •
Cameo Shores in Corona del Mar, Saturday as they atiem~t
ed to aid occupants of 1&-foot outboard earlier driven onto
rocks (photo at right>. Story 1s on Page A~. •
•
·Jjling lnf~~tion
Ki11s Onassis
PARIS <U Pl> -Arislolle
Onassis, the rags-to-riches Greek
shipping tycoon who courted and
won power, fam e and_ t he
beautiful widow of President
John F . Kennedy, died ~turd.ay
of a lung infection after a long ill-
ness. He was 69.
His wife, Jacqueline, was al
her luxury apartment on New
York's Fifth Avenue when she re-
ceived word that she had been
widowed for the second time. She
had seen her husband for the last
time earlier io the week and gone
lo New York to visit her children.
After remaining in seclusion in
her apartment during the day,
during which she was visited by
her sister, Lee Radziwill, M_rs.
Onassis caught an early evening
plane Crom New York's Kennedy
Airport for a flight to Pans.
Funeral details were to be an-
. nounced here today after her ar·
rival.
Mrs. Onassis, wearing a black
leather coat over a blal'k
turtleneck swealel" and dark
glasses, appeared composed as
she boarded her plane in New
York but issued oo statement.
Her sister, Mrs. Radziwill, told
newsmen earlier that Onassis'
death "still came as a shock,
although he'd been sick." . .
Onassis' daughter, Chnstina,
23, h eiress apparent to his busi·
ness emJ>ire, was at his bedside
when he died in room 274 on the
second floor of the Eisenhower
wing of the fa s hionable
American Hoc:r11t ;.i I of Paris.
• UPI Tele,._..
Q6ADAT69 . ·
Aristotle Onassis ·
cent davs. Two days before his
death, doctors said Onassis was
being frd intravenously and was
using artificial kidney and
res piratory machines.
A child of an ordinary Greek
family from Asia Minor -
birthpiace also of King Midas -
Ona::.sis' dreams for the future
turned to as hes two years ago
with the death of his only son,
Ale>.ander.
Conner Wins 1975 cup lndi~n Rigf.its
Vote Today
Though ihL· disposition of his
fortune \\:.is not known. people in
touch with the Onassis family
said a handsome settlement, well
into the millions of dollars,
already had been made for his
wife, and that his daughter stood
toinherit the bulk of his en-
terprises and to run them as well .
A hospital medical bulletin
said Onassis died at 12:30 p.m.
"from a broncho-pulmonary in-
fection which was impossible to
control by specific antibiotics.
His s tale of health deteriorated
during the night of the 14tti to the
15th. He died without suffering."
The 23-year-old son, sad-faced
heir to an empire of ships and
airplanes, died in the eras~ of his
light plane at Athens Airport.
Fam1l v friends said the tragedy
caused his lather to lose interest
in a life that was long and full of
publicity.
Last October Onassis' first
wife, Chrislina. d ied from an
overdose of sleeping pills.
By ALMON LOCKABE\'
o .uly Po lot 11Hll"11 Edll0<
Dennis Conner. the 29-year-old
San Diego soiling ace. was so
confident of winning the 1975
Congressional Cup match r acing
series Saturday thal he wore his
crimson blazer, symbolic of his
1973 victory. during the final
race off Long Beach.
The stunt wasn"t as bfash a::. it
appeared since Conner could
have won his second crimson
blazer even if he had lost the race
\\ h1th saw him as the overall
"inner of the Southern Ocean
Ral'ing Conference off Florida
I as t week and as s tarting
helmsman o n the 12-mctcr
Courageous in the America's Cup
defense last September.
Conner had a blue ribbon crew
l'onsisting of Lowell North. Bi.!)
.\dams, Skip Elliott, Ron.
!->1mpson, Dennis Durgan and
L1gi Edgecomb.
to Benny Mitchell of California Kilroy, Kialoa Yacht Club. Conner had suffered
only one d efeat up to the fin<il
race and another los~ would have L ding DaCt ...
thrown him into a three·W~~ • ea ,..L ·.&\..
on points with Tony. Parl«!r of· -· · --· --
Annapolis, Md., and Graham· ·1 M' . · . D
Hall, Larchmont, N.Y .. holh of -fl lanll ~'-ace
whom he had bealco in previous
r aces.
Connt>r went inlo ;-iaturday's
races in a t\\o·way· 4-0 lie wilh
Parker bul d efeated him de·
cidedl) 1n the fifth match of tfle
second SCrtl'S ~ ·
From then· on 1t aJlpeared to
be a bre01e> for the San ~an
unlll he came up against Bill
Buchan of Seattle in the ..sixth
race. Buchan. who was already
out of the running, defeated Con•
ner by 1 minute and 20secon.ds.
This threw the dcc1dtnf.! match
to Conner and H all, both of Whom
were now leading with one loss
each. Hall gave Conner a close
race. but the S,in Dic•gan ~on 11
bv 23 seconds.
·Thereafter, the ninth serie::.
was sailed late in lhe da;. to de·
lermine the second and third
place which meant nothing ex-
cept to the egoes of the run-
ners-up.
As it lurncd out, Parker and
Hall wound up with identical 7·2
scores. but the srcond place went
to Parker who had beaten Ila.II in
their match on Thursda).
For Conner the ,·1ctory was Lhe
~ontinuatinn rif :.i winning slreak
MIAMI CA P l -Kia1oa, skip-
pered by Jim Kilroy oC Ne..Oport
Beach , took advantage of 15-
knot southerly winds to jum{> in·
lo the early lead Friday in lhe
Mi-a.mi to Montego Bay, Jamaic<t ~ailipg yacht race. .
T he 79-foot ketch, was the first
boat to finish all six Sputhem
Ocean Racing Conference events.
this winter. setting three -cou~
records in the process.
W fl i l e K i a tt> a q u i ck 1 y
established her opening leg
i;upremacy among five Class A
starters, the Class B start 10
minutes 1 ater brought about an
immediate duel between Ted
Turner of Atlanta and Wally
Stenhouse of Chicago.
Turner. former world ocean
racmg champion , put his f~ith-in
conventional headsails aboard
Tenacious. Current world cham-
pion Stenhouse broke ooJ a
starcut spinnaker seeking more
speed from his Aura.
The two yachts w~re almost
bow-to-bow knifing acr0$S the
Gulf Stream on the firsl leg to
Gre<1t Isaacs Ligh~ 67 miles
northeast of Miami.
Final standings:
l) Dennis Conner, San Diego,
8-1; 2> Tony Parker, Annapolis,
Md., 7-2; 3> Graham Hall, Larch-
mont, N.Y., 7-2: 4 ) Bill Buchan,
Seattle, 6-3; 5 > Steve Cucchiaro,
Boston . 4-5; 6) Gordan Ingate,
Australla, 3-6; 7) Barney Flam,
Long Beach, 3-6; 8) Ted Hood,
Marblehead, Mass., 3·6; 9> Ben-
nv Mitchell, California YC, 2-7;
10) Mike Thompson, Great
Lakes.0-9.
S.lurd•y'sfonoshes: .
l'IFTH SEA I ES -811c"-n def. AM\ 6:21; Hell .,.I T~. 1·46; Mitchell Clef. Hood, :03; Clic•
tn••ro, Otf. lt!Qat•, :47; COftnerCll!f. h ,._.., 2:?c.
SI XTH SERIES -Thom~*'· Mlt.c,.11, > ., 1'1.,.,.. dtf P•rler, I •02; Cucchra<odel. Hood,
49 IP<Oltsl ~n<11n9>; 8uctwn dtl. Conrwr, 1:10;
H411 Gel lnC)•I•, 1 •~. SEVENTH SEklES -Cucchl;oro dtf. • ..,.,...._, J:Ol; ,.., ....... ~ . ..a,.~1•1 c--.""'11m. 1· U; Ha"°"'· Mtldlrlt; 1:W; 8uc'*'
a.ti. Inflate. 1 33. • ·• ~ EIGHTH SEAl!;S -Fl•m Ott. Mllchell, :37;
Buchefl d~f. CucchlMO, ~<M; C-rdff. Hell, :H ;.
1no;11tcMt. HOOd, :3J; Parurciet. ~ :'7_, .NINTH SERIES -Hall del. HGocl, :SI; Conner ~. Mlt~ll. :21; P•rkw def. Cuccl'llwo, 2:•P;
•"94te Cltf. Fl•m, .S4;: 8U(Nln Clef. Thompson, ,. ,.
Hayward BOdy·
In Atlanta
HOLLYWOOD (UPI; ~ The
body of actress Susan }layt!ed,
red-haired film siren of the l
and !iOJ' who died.1'f brain ca cer,
was flown to Atlanta early Satur-
day for burial in .her adopted
home state of Georgia.
There were no funeral services
here and her family was un-
available to com men{ on burial
arrangements.
Miss Hayward, who appe..,ared
in more than 50 movies and won
an Acade my Award in 1958 for
her porlr ay al of a murderess in
"I Want to Live." died in her.
s leep at her home in Beverly
Hills Friday. ·
Tl'\e 56-year-old actress had
suffered from a m aligl'\ant bratn
tumor for two and a half years.
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PITI'SBURGH <UPI> -Tbe
convention of , the National
Wildlife Federation is. :Scheduled
to vote today on a resolution
declaring that American Indians
are entitled' to the same hunting,
fishing and limber rights as all.
other Americans -but no more.
The Nevada delegation in-
troduced the resolution which
would take away special
privileges thal Congress, the
<:ourts and the Presidenl have
giv-en the Indians by amending
all existing Indien treaties to
make sure I ndians have the
same privileges as the rest of the
country's citizens. Pill only those.
The stocky jet-setter who come
to Greece with $60 in his pocket
and died worth more than half a
billion, Onassis suffered a mus-
cle disease that caused hrart pro-
blems and was aggravated by in-
fluenza and jaundice.
He was flown from his villa
near Athens 14st month and on
Feb. 9 underwent a gall blader
operation at the American
Hospital in the Paris suburb of
Neuilly.
Friends said his condition had
been steadily worsening in re-
Onassis married J acqueline
Kennedy in 1968, less than five
vears after President John F.
Kennedy w as shot to death in
Dallas.
The ·~~ .. "OR-imasst!i'
pri e is land of Skorpios
s eked manv Amc>ril'ans, but
nassis had met :\lrs Kennedy
m 1963 and after the assassina-
tion frequentl~ \'1-.1ted the Ken-
nedy fa m1I~ 111 Hyannis Port.
:\lass.
Throughout his life Onassis en-
JO~ ed Lill' l't1mpany of beautiful
women
lie hatl a lengthy and intimate
friendship with New York-born
opera smger Maria Callas, who
di\ orced ner Italian husband for
. Onassis' love.
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Henry A. Kissinger a111>eaJe4 on
Saturday lo Syrian President
Hafez Assad to acoept Kl11S-
in1er's Sinai negotiations. Then
the secretary or stale flew to
Jordan to discuss "American iJ1-
itJativ•in the Middle ~ast'' with KJng Hlassein. .
Arriving h ere by U.S. Air
Force jet from Damascus, ~s
inger said he would also inform
Hussein about ·'the prospects for
peace as we see them," He said
the bri~ftng Would begin at din· .ner.
U'.S. offlcials s aid Kissinger
P1-nned lo give Husse~ a full re-
port of bis lO·day mission.
Jordan does not bave an active
role in the process.
Asked by a local newsman
whether he intended lo COD\lince
Egypt Offers
Israel Troop
Retreat, Plan
ASWAN , Egypt !UPl l
Egypt has proposed an Jsraeli
troop withdrawal that would re-
turn to Egypt a considerable
stretch or the Suez Gulf coast
well beyond the Abu Rodeis
oilfields in s outhern Sinai,
diplomatic sourc<.'s said Satur-
dav.
The proposal also would mean
Is rael r elinquis hing the strategic
)1itla and Gidi Mountain passes
m a second-stage pullback in the
northern sector of Sinai, they
said.
The sources said this was one
of the main suggestions which
Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss-
inger took to Israel following
talks he r e with President Anwar
Sadat Wednesday and Thursday.
Kissinger , who described the
Egyptian suggestions as "con·
crete ideas." laid them before
Isr aeli negotiators in J erusalem
Frid"8y 1n efforts to bring about a
second-stage d isengagement
agreement bet w een the t wo
countries.
Jordan to •attend the Geneva
peace conference. Kissinger
replied: ·'.The decision to go to
Geneva is entirely up to Jordan.
We are not trying to inrluence it. ..
Jordan deci<!e~ boycott the
Geneva conre~nc~ after t he
P•lesline' Liberation Organiza-
tion was recognized at la.st Oc-
tober's Arab sumn1it meetilll ar
Rabat as the sole representative
of the Palestinians.
Kissinger spent more than f®J'
hours in Damascus with Assad
gl\ring him ··a very Cuij and de-
tailed review of the pr06pects or
peace in the Middle East."
,..
WASHINGTON tUPl>-While
House · Press Secretary Ron
Nessen said Saturday President
Ford "is not taking an all or
nothing position·' in his efforts to
get congressional approval for
$222 million in military aid for
Cambodia.
Whi le Nessen indicated Ford
might settle for less than that
amount in his negotiations with
influential congressmen,
however . he denied Ford was re-
ady to accept a cutoff date for
such military aid ~s part of any
compromise.
B efore Nessen s poke to
newsmen on the Cambodian aid
issue, White House sourc~s said
Ford was sending word to key
congressmen that he would ac·
cept a cutoff date in exchange for
quick congressional approval of
emergency military assistance
for Phnom Penh.
''The President instruc ted
some legislative assistants to
make ove rtures over the
weekend" on Ford's new Position
r egarding-a cu torr date. the.
sources s aid.
A news report erroneously a t-
tributed this comment to Nessen,
CIA Book Autlwrs
Petition High Court
WASHINGTON <APl The
authors of a partially censored
book o n the C IA have asked the
Supreme Court lo decide" hether
the spy agency has broad Power
to suppress writings of former
employes about what they
learned "'hi le \\ orking for the
CIA.
Alfred A. Knopf In<:., publis her
of the book "CIA a nd the Cull of
Inte l li gence,'· joined its CO·
authors Victor L. Marchetti and
John 0 . Marks in seeking a hear-
ing before the hig h court.
:\1elvin L . \\'ulf and .Floyd
Abrams, attorneys for the
authors a nd µubli s her, said
Saturday the petition argued that
an appeals court panel had "pro-
strated itself before the totem of
national security ..
The 4th t.: S C1rcwt Court of
Appeals last month sustained the
CIA's right to enforce its secrecy
agreement with Marchetti. a
former agency cmµloye, <ind re·
taxed the CIA 's burden to pro\'e
that passages deleted from the
Matchetti-Marks book contained
classUi ed information.
The petition filed with the
Supreme Court a lso contended
that the appeals panel ··com -
pletely ignor ed the compellin~
claims of free s peech and free
press, which are guaranteed by
the Constitution.··
Last year, U.S. District Court
Judge Albert V. Bryan in Alexan-
dria, Va., r ejected the CIA's
claim that more than 200 ite m '.i or
information in the Marthetti-
1\farki book had been classified.
Bryan said the CIA appeared to
have classified the information
a rbitrarily when it screened the
manuscript.
However . the court of appetls
I ater held th at information
should be deemed classified if it
was "classifiable" and appeared
anywhere on a government docu-
ment bearing a classification
stamp.
FromPageAJ
wb~q_Ulckly dbnled it.
'"the l>.r.esident has oW. acce~
ed-t~e idea of a ctitOfl date,
Nessen · ''lid. .. He is actitlely s~king-lo-g,t as m~t\. aid ·~:
Camb()dia &t; qwcklY_.as possi~le
and lias not accep\ep the idea ._ a
cutoff date, There Is no new com·
promise offer." ·
Panel Asks
For CIA
Doclllllents
WASHINGTON <AP> -
Congressional investigators ,
broadening their probe or the
Central Intelligence Agency.
have asked President Ford to
give them all While House docu-
ments auUrorizing for eign and
domestic Int elligence activities
during the past three decades.
A White House s pokesman said
Saturday that Ford has made no
decision on the s weeping r equest.
received Wednesd ay trom Sen.
Frank C hurch CD-Id a h o ),
cha irman or the Senate Seleci
Com mittee on Intelligence.
Church's letter said the com·
mittee needed "documents, files
and other papers that might be
required to fully determine the
legal basis for the activities of
United States intelligence agen·
cics. ··
In an attachment to his letter.
Church listed four 'Me(-0ries of '
documents he said he w as re-
questing "with the unanimous
approval of the committee."
They were;
-The report furnished to For<f
by CJA Director William Colby in
J anuary a fter news accounts al-•
leging illegal domestic spying by~
the CIA.
-"All executive orders, na-
tional security decision
m e moran~ 'or intelligence
direcli ves , 4hd other White
House directives pertaining to
the c h artel'~ structure or
guidelines for aoy overt or covert
foreign or domestic ,intelligen-
cies agencies or activities."
-All White House documents
and instructions "pertaining to ·
the s tructure, runcti<>QI or "or•
ganization of"intelUgence ROllcy
organizations within the office or,
the President. . . "
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~E~i;me~ U .S~ Base
In "Yietria~ Hit
SAIGON < U Pl 1 Commumst
forces Saturday attacked South
Vietnamese government troops
manning a form er U.S. base at
t~e outskirts of Pleiku only hours
a fter the army corps head·
quarters in the central highland!>
1:1ty was airlifted to a more secure
area.
Initial reports from Saigon
militan: headquarters said com-
mandos led t he Communist at-
tack on C amp Holloway, two
miles east of Pleiku and 240 mile~
north of Saigon.
There were n o r e ports of
casualties, buL sketchy det.~jls
reaching Saigon indicated there
was heavy damage to govern·
ment armored forces at C'amp
Holloway.
The a lta ck <;am e afll'r •South
Vietnam Air Force cargo planes
completed a two-da) secr et
operation, lift ing the enlire staff
and equipment of II corps. South
Vietnam ·s largest, out of Pleiku.
Heavy communist pressw-e 9n
Pleiku made the move to the
coastal c ity of Nh<i Trang
necessary for t he first lime in the
Vietnam war, mililary sources
said.
ln Saigon, generals ordered de
fense forces or the c<1p1lul':-.
military district on 100 percent
alert late Saturday because of
Communist movement m the
general Saigon area. officcr::-
said Sunday.
Starvi1ig Vie
ForS~plies .
In Cambodia
PHN0:\1 PENH, 'c<Jmbodia
(AP J -·Hundreds of dead and
dying are scattered <!bout the
besieged naval base town of
Neak Luong and starving peoµll•
make mad dashes for rice when
supplies are airdropped m, wit
nesses said Saturday.
Cambodian ins urgents ha\'l'
fired more th a n a thousand
rounds .. a day for the last three
davs into the Neak Luong, thl'
government·s last position on the
Mekong River 30 miles belo\\
Phnom Penh, a r efugee "'orker
returning from the town said
fi'rom Page A I
DEAN ...
Friends of Dean \\ho have
\'tsited Nixon have told Dean that
the former chit!f still believes
Watergate is ··lhe thinnl·st :,l.'an-
d~l in American h1stor~ ..
1-"ormer ,\lt\'. Gen. J ohn
Mitchell is still a pO\\ eriul man.
"You don't kno\\ how <:lo!'>e he
\\as. maybe s till i~. lo :'\elson
Rockefeller ...
He didn'l 'otc for Ril'hard
!':1xon for Pre~1dl·nt m either 1960
or 1968.
A n s w erin l! quest ion s
methodically, :.1:> he did for f(\'e
da ys befor e th e Senate
Watergate Com millcc in Hli:!,
Ocan empha:-:.11ed he "as dis·
turbed by the inequality of the
.1ustice sysle m, and he said he
hopes to m ake po~1ti\'C ('hangl·S
111 It.
Dean':,\\ ifc, .!\t u. "ho ~at nt•ar·
h motionless in the front nm
during his s peech. was urged by
many in the audience of more
than 3,000 to stand up and ~<•Y
w hat s h e th ought about
\\' atergatc.
She s teppe d to a fl ou1
microphone just long enough to
say she was a guest at the lec-
ture and, "If you want to know
my feelings, you· 11 just have lo
buy my book."
IEPISSIHI Ill 100KD"
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1937 U.S. Gov't
Art Prints
A series of rare coincidences has led to the historic discovery
of several thousand sets of full
color antique art prints that
were "lost since 1937." They
are now being offered t.o the
American public.
R£ANOI IOOSlYR T
THOMAS QUITS SPEECHES. • •
•'
Back in 1937. immediately
following the depression years.
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and a
select group of a dozen
nationally prominent pt;ople
formed a voluntary national
committee for art appreciation
lo create an art pr~am that
would give the pubhc a well·
needed moral lift. It was the
committee's decision t.o select
the world's most famous pain-
tings from the 16th, 17th, 18th,
19th and 20th centuries • the
best paintings of Matisse, Van
Gogh. Gainsborough, Picasso,
Gauguin, Titian. etc.. and t.o
reproduce them in full color as
perfectly as humanly possible
and make tbem available to the
public at a price within ·the
re.icb of nearly everyone.
describe Thomas as a ''damned
liar" and the p4rveyor of .. a load
of baloney.
•·This guy i:; not for real," the
SPokesman continued. "We have
our legal people moving now to
do something about him, but if he
keeps on like this h~could end up
by gettinr, a dos e of what he sa.ys
he handed o ut to communist
agents.''
That comment was an allusion
to a fracas that developed earlie r
in the week when Thomas was re-
calling his CIA adventures for an
enthralled group of Republican
women in Yorba Linda.
l1i s discourse was interruptt>d
by former C IA emplo)•ee John
Lynch. who ha s been verified as
such h,Y the CIA, and who rc-
Ported(y told Thomas what the
CIA had been t<'lling the press fo r
two weeks lhut the Newport
Beach man is a li ar.
Thomas s hrugged 1_1ff ,.the
Lynch attack a!'> "neurotic. Jf I
worried about all t he threats ~nd
crank calls J 've been gettmg
these last few weeks I'd be l~k
jng for safety a ~housand miles
Crom here," he said.
And the m an who handles re-
gional sales for On-Line Com-
puters of Ne'4pOrl Buch ad
mitted that he kept the Yorba
Linda and La~ha Beach speak-
ing engagcme ts even though he
had assured e wsmen after the
county bar fr~cos thnt he
woutdn"t be spc~ktng agam.
"It just \.\ asn 't po~sible to con
tact the people who h~d bookcrl
me some weeks ago. Thomus
said ... After all, I .-ouldn't let
them down by not showing up,
could t '!" d . "He would have been oma u
• L .,
lot of people and especially u:; a
great favor," grumbled the har-
r ass ed C IA s poke.sman .
"Thomas s hould get the Puli tzer
Prize for fiction a nd those
Orange Count y lawyers who
~t.arted -all tMs should gel the
dummies or the year award for
not checking this guy out before
he gave them a ll that hogwash."
"You don't expect the CIA'to
tell you that I worked for them as
a hired killer, do you?" Thomas
asked. "Mind you I s tarted giv-
ing these t a lks because I had
clearance to g ive them and do
something to improve the CIA
image. But they mus t have
changed their minds.··
"Oh my God," lhe CIA m an
moaned. "This guy would im·
· pro\'e our image by going back
behind the Iron Curtain he's
never seen and st aymg therel"
Newsmen eager to clear up the
controversy ha\le asked Thomas
to produce credentials and/or a
former colleague to prove his
claim that he was a CIA hit man
from 1957 to 1966.
He has talked of "Sw~s bank
records" but has failed\to pro·
duce them. He ta lked or a state-
ment by El Toro lawyer Peter
Linden "within 48 hours" but
that was seven dal}igo.
News man ha):' appealed lo
Mrs. Thomas fo . "'She is
charming, s h e answers the
lelephone on every occasion und
she laughs throughout every con-
versation .
A reporter l:lSked her \\hy.
"Ah," she chuckled. "you don't
know what I know '·
Personnel atthe On J.inf>o~ra
Uon Hre similarly a mused by pre-
ss inquiries. But they nssurc the
press thal they know nothing o(
his CJ A year s and explain
Thomas· absence 'from the office
with the comment : "He travels a
great deal." . .
Thomas is tra\leling again this
weekend but he didn't leave
Oran~e County w~ ~suring.
newsmen yet again• 1Every
\.\ ord I ha ''e told ypu is the truth .. ,
··Whal I told the Orange Coun-
ty Bar Association is the pl~n.
unvarnished trulh an~ I Just .
can't explain why the CI1t. shoul<!'
s uddenly want to disown me," he
said. •
"You'd think that a man who
served his country in the ytay I
did would get a ~tter deal than
this," he said. "After all, I ~ed
my life many times for them." •
''Baloney," repeated the CIA
s pokesman. "Tell Mr. Thomas
we ate contacting Orange County
authorities about his talks.''
"I've given m y last talk."
Thom as countered. "But this
isn't my Jast word on the subject.
you know. You'll hear from me
aguin."
"When?," be was asked. ''I'm
not sure,'' be said.
Diiiy. , ... D...._.,
lsG ... ..tHd
Mondav-frtday: " YoU do l'\Ot tlave your ~ by 6:30 pm .. all bebe
7 p m. and your COC>Y will be de-
!Mlt'ed
Saturday and Sunday If you do not ~ tour ~y by 0 a.m. Salut·
d9y, or 8 a.m. Sun41y. Clll befofe 10 a.m. and '/04Jf copy wlll be delMnd
c .......... ''"'' . ~ -.. Mo« Or•• Ooul'llY .,... __ ..,,
NontlW91t Huntl~on Beectl~
end Westmlnater ...... '-tJJI
San ci.mente. C1p11treno Beact'I.
S.tl Juel\.. (:eol~tnflO, Dana Ponll. 'SoOlli l.~
lllQul'll NiQuet , , • • • • 4tM6H
ABANDONED JN 1937
For some unknown reason , after a quantity of these
beaulUul reproductions were
made, the entire project was
abandoned and Wt collection of
perfect reproductioas was
stored in a Brooklf n
warehouse, where they remam·
ed WMiisturbed Si.nee 1937.
Tbe lost collection was
"rediscovered" and leading
lit.bo(raahers and art critics
agree that the subject matter
and quality of detatl and color
reproduction is incredibly ac-
l"Urate. Over '500.000.00 had
been spent to make finely
engraved glass printing plates.
Tbese authentic oricinal l937 prints are literally collectors'
items and have been appraised
by the American Apprai!Us
Assoc . at $7.00 each print. Once
they have been IOld, there wUl
be no more available. A truly
excenentart "investment" dut
makes a fabWout slft.
AVAi.la.i TO PUIUC
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are fin.ally l\'lllable lO the publkatt~.~f~acolLlltUoa
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OAILVPILOT &,nd!X, Mll'Ch 18. 1975 '
Bet"eMl 15,000 and t•.Ooo peo:
pie, ranatng in aae fratn •to 75,
joined ill the Matth of Dimes
Walkalhon and maralho11 run
Saturday ~n Irvine
''Supe rwalk " pa rtJclpants
c a me in whee fohairs and on
skate boards to make~ ZO.m ile
tre k which r aised betwee n
5250.000 and $300.000 for research
, mto birth deferts
The \\;inning m<.1 rathoo runner
w as Bill Ande r son, an Irvine
teacher who r::rn the 20 miles in
one hour a nd 49 minutes. He then
$50,000 in Loot
Seized; 4 Jailed
Ft'deral liureau of l mt>~t1ga do(·!\. The merchandise wa:-.
lion agents and Orange County ... ,, a1tmg s hipment to a Zody 's
Sheriff's deputit-s Saturday ar· depart ment s tore wa rehouse in
il'~led three Orange County men Commerce.
and sealed more tha n ~50.000 m T he ar r~ts were made <1t
qereos, tclcv1sions and. ap · Rayson M oving and Storage in
pllances. :-.lolcn from a Mon· Anaheim, a firm owned by the
ll'bello loading d ock Feb. 27. elde r Trecartin
Rooked wto Orange County Agents said the merchandi:s<'
.J.111 on ~u..,p 1n11n of theft of an in -"'as bein_g t ransferred into the
ll·rstatt• !--h1pnH·11l ancl poss<'ssaon bu.ilding as officers closed in.
1 f s lo 1 t' n pr up(• r I y we r <' •According to William Sulliva n.
Haymond Pouglas Trl'C';Jrtm, 10. as-;1sta nt agen t an charge of the
of 12051 Gilht'rt St. Garden FHl's Los Angeles offi ce. the
t;rove. ha-. hrothl'r. Hobt·rt Earl mcrchan'd1se originated in Albu
f recartin. :rn. of 15232 \'ermont <tUl'rque . N. M . fo r deliv<.'rv to
:-.t • \\'csln11n-.tt·r .• md Woodrow Zody's
\\'1lson Shugg-.. ~2. al'>o of thl• The F BI became mvol\ l'<i jn
\'l'rmont Str eet :.tddr<'s:-. · tht' in vestigation becau~e t he
lnve!'>tagators cluim that then· theft involved a n interstate ship-
t·o,·ered loot w<.as part of more ment.
I han SI00.000 in m erchandise sit They wilt face a rraignment
ting m ~· lrul·k trailer stole n from Monday on the ch ar ges before a
tbe C Jnd D Dd1Hr.v loading federal m agistrate in Santa Ana
Hahn Advises 'Hang
. I
Tight' on D.evices
L 0 S ,\ ;\; G E L F. S ( AP >
~oul hl·rn Cal1forn1 J motorists
:-.hould .. h.111g tight .. and not buy
l·onlro\ l'fSiJ I ;";Ox smog de\ aces
until this "'eek':, sho\\do"'n vott.'
to O\('rturn l ht" law. !)a)!'. Los
Angele::; County Superv1Mir !-\en
neth Hahn
llahn urged J m J~s IXJ..,lnard
\\ ritm g campaign to memhers of
the Assembly to -.how public dis.
pleasure ovl'r leg1slallon rcqwr·
1ng the de' l('l'" on an est1m..1ted
1 8 m illion 19(11i through 1970
,·ehkles drl\ en in J.,()!) Angeles,
O r a n ge. Rt\l'rs1de, S an
Hernardino. \·entura and S<int a
Barbara counlae..,
In urging motorists to wait
~mother week before compl\'mg
\\ith t he la\\, llahn told a r'nday
news confen·nN· t hat "I am not
s ay ing people '>hould break the·
law. but '1 e are in the appeal pro·
oess and th e l eg i s l ative
m achinery has not stopped.''
The s tate Senate has voted lo
overturn the law, but a similar
m~asure has been d efeated twice
in the Assem bly Transportation
Committee for lack or oq_e vote
H ahn has been a-vocal op"°
nent of the NOx d evice, designed
to curb e m issions of oxides of
nitrogeQ.
A ss ~m b Iv man W i 11 i a Ql
Campbel l .< R-H ac i e nda
Heights) has s<11d ht• will take
the rare step of asl<ing that the
bitl be r emoved from the com·
m ittee and take n to the Assembly
floor for d ebate.
B ut this would requi re 41 votes
and faces.strong opposition from
supporte r s of the committee
system . Such a m ove has not
been <t lte m pled s ince 1960
walked over the enUre oourae
again with a 1roup ot his stu·
dt!'lllS.
At lelt is 51.tSanne Simon ol
Boston, who flnblhed first amoni
the wo"'en's marathon runnenl.
He r time wu two hours and 45
mlnutes.
Below, Dr. Mike Simons of.
Huntln&ton ~ch tapes the sort
root ot Lort Vincent, 14, of Costa
Mesa. D~. Sltnons manned a first
aid tent at the Willk'~plidpoint.
At ri et\t, a vie w or the
marchers along University Drive
from Michelson Drive.
4 Jailed
In Credit
Bilk Sclrerne
Four Vancouver, B.C., resi·
d ents have been arrested b y
Anaheim Police on sus.,Picio~_of
JJQssessiot\ of s tolen credjt cards
:.a llegedly used to purchase more
th<i n 565,000 in merchaodjse.
The fo ur were taken tnto
c u stod y a nd booked into
Anaheim J ai l e arly Saturday
after a cle rk a t the Disneyland
llolel became s uspicious of th~ir
a<:l1vit1e~.
Police said one bank credit
card confiscated during th~ ar·
rc~ts had been used to buy more-
than 560.000 in goods.
A search of the room:, where
the four wer e st aying_ turned u1;1
$5,000 in m e rchandise, including...
clothin_g, shoes, luggage and
!>C\'erar bottles of aftershave lo·
t1 on, police claim ed. .
Police said a t otal of 19 credit
cardy rcported s tolen recently
w~ confiscated . They Included
bank and oil company cards.'
Arrested were Robert Geor ge
Trivett, 29. Malcolm John
McPhee: 28, Robert Daniel
Taylo r , 31, and Gloria Joan
Budrow. 29. Police said Trivett
a nd McPhee are citizens of
Austra li a. thoug h they had been
living iR Vancouver.
Local authorities said they
have been contacted by the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police which
1s investigat ing a stolen car ring
that allegedly was operated by
som e or all of the four suspects.
Drugs Stolen
Drugs a nd tranquilizers valued
by the vict ims a t S95 have been
stolen by burglars who kicked
open the s ide door to gain entry to
a Laguna Beach area animal
hospital, Orange County Sheriff's
officers reported.
De puties uid the theft was r e·
ported by Bruce MacKinnon who
ope rates the Canyon Animal
Hospital, 20372 Laguna Canyon
Road
Rain, Snow Hit Nation
Ne1u Stonn Headed for Southla1ul Today ·
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O•llY Pt lot Pl\o\05 by Patrick O'Ooftfl1ll
Mariner.Shoots Mercury
PA SA DF.NA IL:Pl l
Am erica's Ma riner 10, its latest
technical problems corrected,
beamed back "good" television
pictures of Merc ury Saturday a s
a prelude to today's record close
encounter with the planet.
The photogn1phs \\'tll b<.> thl·
best ever ta ken of any space body
other than the ea r~and moon,"
a s p o k es m a n f o r t h e J d
Propuls io n La bor a t ory said.
··More impcrla nt, though, will be
informa tio n ga the r ed on
:\lerc ury's m agnetic field that
was d iscover e d in the firs L
fly-by ...
ll'Oparll~ of failing in its mission
up until early Saturday because
its antenna "as pointed the
'' rong \\ ay.
Project scaent isb, working
through the deep space network
tracking station al M adrid ,
Spain, corrected the problem at
about 3 a m . Saturday when it
st•nt a command to Mariner t o
..lo('k in" t he star Canopus, a
manl.'U\0 l'r 111.·<:e~!'l:.iry to stabilize
the cr:.ift
The tiny spac e probe was to
woop down~o within 130 miles of
s un's c losest neighbor at 3:38
p.m . today, tak ing television
pbotos that scie ntists hope will
s how det ails or areas 50 yards in
diamete r.
:\t arincr 10. "hich <tlr<'ady h;,i~
w ·en m a n his closest look at
Venus and Mer cury in t"o pre·
\'ious sweeps, hall bet•n 111
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JC Penney
Save
203on
custom
draperies
now!
< rl--r...,;
. '
Including fa bric, labor,
lining and installation
on a select group of
deco-rator fabrics. I
Have onP of ou1 design consultdnls 111:.11 IOrJdy Choo!o•' ltom 11111uall'y ,my lyp~
labroc you woold wanl for your new wslom 11rapt'11rcs ;inl•<lur ~.11 n~.
shPers. openwedVP5. l·•CQU:l•ds d.im<1~k .1nc1 m.4ny moot' And vou ~.1,. ,, 1•111
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w1lh JCPt'.'nney custom <lr.1peri"s Wo II hrlp vou selut I,.~ 11 lly lhe 100~
you w,1nl lo !.IJ•I your p.111•c.ul,11 nro Js And 11 you hdve ·'''Y uther i:ec.ora11n9
problems. ~e·11 be dehghll'·l lo \J, ·~uss them w11h you fu•n•:.h•ngs
wallp,,pe•s. "' crssorres. uphol'>IE'•V, .m;lhin9 JI all Jus« .1sk, our JOv•ce
IS wllhout obhgahon
Shop Sunday Moon to 5 p.m. at tht followhtCJ stores:
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LOS ANGELES
<APi -Richard Nixon is
In se \·erP, finaO(lal
straits, says u close
friend, and two fund·
raising luncheons are
planned to h elp the Ii rmer president pay ,000211 le al fees due
, S !J>Onlh. ~ . ~ '
I
~eanwhile 1n sutJ
urban Montebello. Nix
on's younger daughter
tearfully told the annual
meeting of the Whittier
Historical Socic~ that
friends in l'\1'\:011·s
hom(•town of Whittier
helped s ustain the
former pre s id ent
through the tri <ii::. of
Watergate .... ~bb' Baruch Korff
said In a telepbone in·
terview from his New • J u I i e :".: 1 "' o n
Eniland. home that the Eisenho" c~id that her
Ni'CQO Justice F~nd parents albo \Hre able Lo
plans a luncheon in Cin· face defeat early in ~1"'
cinn~ti on March 23 an<t on·s political career
ctne in Dallas on ~larch ····t>ecau~e he knew he
29 to he lp raise the ,"ould always ha\e
-
Sund~y Mdrc11 tn 1976 DAILY PILO f 11 .i
Sornc of tho:-.e fril•nd:..
in the ~1xon JustiC'l•
f\md, alrl'ady h•We p:.110
$120,000 to K1xon ':. <1l·
torne)s, Korff ~J1d. )((•
snid the form l'I" presi
dent is Cimhn i:: it d1ffi('ult
to adjust to his n •1ht<'l'U
<'lrcumstanCl'S ;.ind. as
soon as the fund pays
S400.000 1n ll'gJI fees. ii
"'ill becnnw a -..up port or·
ganizatwn to h(•lp dcfra~·
;\ixon's off1<:e and sbff
expenses
'F'or a formt·r prt">l-
denl. it's not l'J'" to
close up shup, · Korff
said. ·'He has not been
accustomed to economil·
tn~ ..
'\t:\un ha:-. almosl 110 l;111J1n..i1·k. ll•a\ ing th~
c·a.,h 1 t"~t·n t•:o.. horl I S~.000 to :"\1\on
:-.a1J . actding th.it u !\tr:. Ebenho\\t'r, \\ho
Sl75,000 a1h a111·1• for his "as in California for her
memoirs had hl'l'" ttM'cl molher·s 6::?11d birthday topa~ stuffsul1:tr1t·::.and <w hi c h i s toda\'l,
rcseart·h \\ ork for the. declined to tl1:-.1·uss ·her
hCluk . . f<lther ·:-. ht';.illh or his Ht• -..aid anoth1•r of Nix fmanl'es
on . s 1· I o ::. e f r i e n d :-. . Charle~ li · · UL•be " ··To unth·rstand my
Rl'lww. hopL'S to get fh e father, you hJ\ e to un·
\H'.Jlth\ friC'nd~ Ill t'adi dL•rstand the role of the
put 1111• SIOO ooo fur the l'hllr('h 111 his life." she
purch;ast' of .\1xon·-.. sJHI
home" in Kl·\ Bt~t·a\lll'. ~!rs 1-:1w11hov. er s1:t1d
1'1 <i -• '\ 1 'on \\ c.1 :. " a much
lie :.aid HPhu10 thl•n nchL·r per::.un" because
plans to offer the ho111c"1 of his a~suc 1 ate mem·
to the go\ t·rnna·nt <1:. ·1 hL·r:-.h1p Ill the East Whit· ~
· n at 1 u n .1 I <· u It u 1 .JI llL'r Fnt•ntls Church money friends.·· ..
GOLDEN HINDE II THREADS ITS WAY THROUGH PLEASURE CRAFT
Arrtvel Dey In San Francisco Moat Olff1cult In S.monlh Voyege?
"Ahoy, there. Golden
Hinde, ) ou just lost your
deerhead ! " came the
rasping bullhorn warn-
ing from one of the
\\elcoming :.ailin g
~·achts in San Francisco
Bay.
1\loments lall'r a Co<1st
(;uard cstort boat scur·
ned astern to rctnt•n•
t h e Im b b 1 n ~ \\ o o d t· n
hei.ld . Soon tht• bri~bl
gold-p;.11ntt•d f1gur<•hcad.
knocked O\l'rhnard b\ ~
tel\\ rope h atl bt:l'll
nailed safe!} bt•neuth lhl'
IK>\\Sprit of the Golden
llinde 11.
California
Welcomes
Another
Golden Hinde
It wa!) a moml'nl which
might have m adt' Sir
1-'rancis Drake smile. ln
1579 Drake, that daring
~lizabethan navigator
:.ind pri\'atecr, encoun·
ll'red only primitive In·
di:.ins ''hen he took time
<Jff from his round-fht··
\\orld voyagt• and r<1ids
on Spanish \ csscb to
touch fool on California
soil near v. h<1t 1~ nov. S:.111
Fr ant i~co
L a s t " 1· l' i... l' 11 d J
painstJlont.{I) rccrealt'd
102-foot rep lit: a e nded its
five-month. 13.000-milt·
'O} age from Plymouth,
l'.:ngland. through the
Panamet Canal, in a San
Francisco celebration
for the 400th annivcrs<1rv
of the b~ginning of
Drake's 1577-lo-1580
round-the -world voyage.
Through all of last Sun·
day's hubbub. Sir Fran·
cis' lciller -day coun-
terpart . bearded,
taciturn Capt. Adrian
V.0. Small. stood as
quietly as the calm in the
eye of u storm .
"Rela\' the sheets and
hoist ;n:.u~-. m~ luds.··
tame his s tat·cuto com-
m and. as the Golden
llindl' II prepared to un-
1 u rl ~u ll s for the run
!.,cneuth tht• Golden Gate
Bridge·. '''hi It· scr eaming
~1rc11s from Coa:.t Guard
patrol hoats cha:.cd in·
lerlop1ng ~ ac hts from
tht• \ e~M:l's hov.:.
I
lNCLl'OEO werr l1u11 A MILLl~G crO\\d ot
tlrt·ds of :.pu rk Ian ~ .... h1tc 50 press and other \'is·
pl<:asure boats. hon'rmg 1tors "ho had boarde<l
helicopters. v. atcrs µout c<Jrlier an the dav 1eft lit-
ing fire boab. a shore tie elbow room for the 16
lined with spcet atMs, a officers ;ind c rew scurry-
senes of 21-gun salutes. ing about lo lighten lines
and even a min<1r col· and keep the canvas
lision with an overeager bi llowing in the wind.
suilboal named the llas· Captain Small, after
ty Heart. sailing through several
Now th1~ f loating days of squalls which
museum of Elizabethan hlew hi s vessel 200 miles
navigatwn ~ 111 remain off course and delaved
on display <tnd up<·n to <11-rival by <t da:v. dryly
the public in San Fran· com111c•nted that the
c1sco beginning late this most difficult lime of the
month through 1975 <ind voyage was "toda~·. ··
prubably all of 1976. al' The original Golden
cord in~ to A rt Blum, Hinde carried m ore than
executl\ c 'ice pres1 80 soldiers and crew.
denl of the group which . How so many could live
put up more than SI for months in so tiny a
million for the <.'1ghl-) ear ~hip remained a mystery
project. to many of the nsitors.
Blum says th<' vec;~t·I . Many of the replica's
with its authentic Tudor 18 officers and crew slept
furniture. cannon. and under a ceiling Just 4-
marine equipment. may feet-7 inches high. Even
return to England m 1977 "Drake's cabin" has on·
l~ 5 feet of headroom.
·'When you don't have
much room, you make
adjustments to keep out
of each other's way," ex-
plains John J anis, the
bearded seam an -cook 1
who ladled out the diet of '
canned m~ats. s moked
ham, fresh cheeses. and
ship's biscuits (specially
prepared by a London
baker>.
Like Drake·s men. the
modern ·d a\ crew of
thr<'<.' Amc~ican s, one
C'an;.idia n . t\\o
Scotsmen. 011e I n~hman.
and nine Engl)shmcn did
n o t h a ,. e s h o w e r s
aboard Instead they
doused themseh l'S down
v. ith salt watt>r
··1 bee-amt• muuh more
a\\are of the limits
Drake ·~ men faced."
says First Mate
Christopher Oaniel, cit·
ing the difficulty of keep-
ing food fresh, of water
shortages, and problems
of hygiene.
"But Drake had one
advantage. He could im-
provise and go a nywhere
and stay there as long as
he wanted without wor·
rying about a time
schedule," the first mate
adds.
"At sea on a s hip like
this one day seem s to run
into the next,•' recalled
Second Mate William
"Jan" Pearce.
Now with the five long
months at sea over. Cook
Janis seemed lo speu
for many of the crew
when he said. "When
you're on this ship day
after day, you get to care
about it, but now I 'm
glad to be leaving."
ALIVE AND IN ,ERSOH
EASTER BUNNY
CAROUSEL COURT-DAILY
• South Coast '1111
THE TELOPHASE SOCIETY
TO ALL OUR DEAR ORANGE COUNTAINS ...
Our Sincere thanks for your continued support and trust in the
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A · ·M~dical· -Disgra~
. Those who have doubts about the need for keep-
mg the UC Irvine Medical School open might be in-
terested to know that California now ranks 48th
among the 50 s tates in the percentage of its residents
udmittedtomedicalschools.
It's not for lack of interest in the field. Thousands
uf qualified applicunts are turned away annuaJly for
laC'k of space. And meanwhile. the state is dependent
upon P.hysicians trained in other states. or in foreign
countries. for two-thirds of its medical services.
The high cost of medical trainin__.g and the need fo1
university operation of major hospitals for clinical
tt•achmg programs without government reimburse-
ment for indigent patients -is blamed for the impasse.
In the field of vctcrinarv medical education the
,ituatwn as equally as bad. At the only veterinary
nwd1 cal s<:hool in the state--UC Davis-there is room
for 1ust one out of en•ry nine qu·alified applicants.
T he need for physicians a nd veterinarians is ob-
' 1ou~ The qualified students are ready and waiting.
That the) must be turned away, while out-of-s tate doc-
tors serve Californians, is a disgrace no matter ho\\ it ". I . d ' IM'XP :11ne away
A Blow to Bureaucrats
Cali fornia's young Gov. Jerry Brown didn't do
m uch tall,<ing during his election campaign, but smce
taking office he's been displaying a r eal way with
words and a sharp tongue for deli vering them.
i\t a gathering of county welfare directors last
week, he blasted the state's welfare rules and regula-
tions as "confusing, ambiguous a nd redundant."
The next day, al a session of University '6r.
California regents, he laid into an 84·page academic
plan as ''an abstrnct statement that tells me absolute-
ly nothing.''
It was, he went on. a good example of the "squid
process," under which large amounts of ink are
sp1·ead around to protect· an organism from attack
ftJO'h:! the outside.
/ The governor may well be talking for effect. But
~ anyone who has done battle with volumes of 'govern-
ment regulations. or endeavored to decipher the true
me~ning of a n academic report. can't help finding a
degree of comfort in the thought that even a bright,
well -educated young fellow like the governor can be
confounded by them.
The question is: Can anything be done about it. or
_r 1s this the µn ce of government in u complex age'> •
Diluting the Quality
Proud indeed is the parent whose school-age child
is nded a ''gifted child" and given the privilege of
special enrichment programs.
The progr am is based·on the idea of broadening
opportunities for students with brains lo go beyond
the norm.
But the ~riteria for selecting the gifted st udents
have been left largely in the hands of individual
school districts. Too often. they have been pushed by
pride and budget to recognize the largest possible
number in the specia l category.
}
" ..
Dl'ploring "the human energy that is being
:-.quandered " trying to sort out the complex mes::,.
BrO\\ n flc.1tly t old the officials they'd better figure on
more effiri~nt operation. because the stale can't af-
ford an anticipat ed Sl.6 billion in new welfare costs.
California Auditor Gen. I lnrvey Rose says the
progr am is so out of hand that more than half the stu-
dents given "gift ed" pridleges in 1973-74 actua lly
\\ere ineli gible. It l'OSt state taxpayers S5 million too
much and crammed children into hastily dc!:>igned
d<lsses such as knitting. juggling and bird watching. '' LOOl<S ll~E A ~UgLE-HEAt>E"."
'WANT TO DONATE ANY OLD CONQUERED TERRITORIES
... FOR YOUR SALVATION?'
NLRB Puts a Limit on
By ROSCOE ORl.M'.'\10:'1:0 nwnb orrNNI by m•\\ s sour<:<·s
~houlcl be consider ed part or tht>
n•1>0rters · "ag<'s and working \\'ASlllr\GTO:'\ Can )OU M'l'
anv rt'<•:-.on whatsoever whv an
a rm Of till' j!O\'(•rnml'nt s hould
try lo prc•1 ent nt•wspaper s from
b('ing C'lhicat··
Sounds f anl as tic. doesn ·t it'.'
· tnndil1ons. Tht•refon>, she holds.
the ethics of r1.•fusing them cnn·
n o t b e p r a l' t r (' l' cl b y t h t'
l1C'WSJ>U1)('r t'X<:<'pl through u t()l-
lt'Ctive bargainmg t'Ontratl. And <'an ~ou see any reason
whatsoc•,·pr "h~· th<' press should
be• n·stra111t·n bv the National
Labor Rt•lat1on~ ·Board from re-
quiring that ib st aff refuse gifts_
from nC'v. s sources until the
paper h<ts "on the approval of its
reporter:-. st•c.·rl'larics and office
bo~·s "
Sounds grolt'MllH'. dof'sn't it'~
Th1<; kind of thing 1., r;11smg its
eccC'ntnc head <1:--j Sl'rlOlh pro·
position
ThC' fact 1s that an :":LRB judg<•
has 1ust ruled that a 1.·11dt• of
<'llnc:-. clnt\\ n up h~ till' t'd1turs of
the M a cl i::. o 11 < \\' 1 s > Cup 1 ta I
TrnH.•:-. 1s inopl·1·a1 I\ l' unl<'"s it h:1s
been agreed to through coll ect I\<'
barg aining v. itl1 ib unioniLt•d
l'm plo~ l'"
\'Ol. BETTER bt·li<'H 1t,
h<'C'auMi Judge l"\anc:~· Shl'rman
isn·t fooling in makingthisnrling.
which no\\ gors t o tht' full bo<ird.
lier rC'ason '! Sim plP ew•n 1 f'
the' qu a lity of good senst· rs
strained to the breaking point.
1 ler rt:>asoning 1s t hat free titkt:ls.
frel' tra n·I and other t·molu
C'an you im;.i~ine tht> :'\ational
La bor Relations Bo ard assl•rting
that a nl'wspap<•r cannot prnC'liCl'
an ethical standard al its O\\n in·
iliaHve even if some of it-; s taff
want to clo oth<•n\ 1s1··1
PERHAPS \'Ol' t'iln imagine
s uch a thing, but 1t seems to m e
thatgovernment 1s h<ivingenough
trouble re·carnrng the confidence
of its constituents without propos·
rng that newsp<1p<'rs should have
imposed on them by government
a compul:>or) ~t<1ndard of shodd)
cthil's.
I am not :-.aying that som<·
rll'\\ ::.papl·rs ancl otht>r m E"<iia
h;l\-c· not C'\ t.•r tolt•rat«d. or even
t•ondont•cl. such practin·~. But
that lrnrclly ju~tif1t>s th<' NLR B
making had C'thic:; nt•gotiabl<';
that is. compulsory if the union
wa nts it that way.
It is nql easy to legis late
t11gh e thical ~landarcls, but sure-
ly go\'ernment o ught not to be on
the s iclt• of imposing low ethical
::.tancl;irch
Th,• Nationa l Conft•rt•nc:e uf
•
Editorial Writers a nd the Na
tional News Council, an inde pen
dent bod~ for monitoring the fair·
ness a nd ethiC's of the media. art-
askin!! that syndicat<'d colum-
nists disC'IO!-.e to their s rndicatc•s
and to their -c lient µ<1.pcrs an~·
l'.Onflitt of intNl':-.1 that could n ··
asonabl y bear upon t h l•Jr
tn•<libility
That's a good 1dt.'a. That's bl·
ing open "ith readers the way\\ e
ask ~overnment to be open with
'olers . I acC'ept NI. I hop<.' my col·
leagues wi II a<'rPpl
T her C' rs nl'NI I or th rs krn<l of
candor. Ther <' have bern sc\'era l
significant abusc·s by columnists
One T\' t'Ommentator praised a
farm program from '' hich h<'
was b<>ncfiting.
Another. "ho l·arlil'r had
1wgoli ah~d a Sl00,000 business
loan from !'\t.'lson Rockefeller.
wrote a column commending
RockC'felkr's gt•nero:-.ily al thl·
time of the confirmation ht.•;.ir
mgs. Still anotht•r had her ex
penses to Ch ina paid by other s.
These are the kind of im-
proprielie;-; that the National
Labor Relation:; Board jud ge
would force the media to accept
and do nothing about unlt':-.s
its newspaper union agre<'d. thus
giving the Newspaper Guild a
n•to over ethical s tandard-..
Ethics
T he N<ttional News Coun-
cil got:s fu r ther than the National
<.'onfe renc·e of Editori<tl Writers
in its '' ish to cxposl' connich of
inler<'~l in the pn•ss. It st:..tlt>s·
.. It is tlw l'OllllCirs view that
l'\'NY journali:-.t should< C'illtt•r
r<•fra in from t•om nwnting upon
maltl'r:-in whi<·h h<' or she h as ;1
famah;el or<• f1iH1nt1<1l interl'sl or
make those 1nt l•re~ts so Cll•u1·
there eun Ul' no m1sundt•rstand
mg
A HEGINl"tlSG IS being made.
At the end of a Garr y Wills column
recently the Washin~ton Sta r
Ne\\ s footnoted .. Wills is in
Israel as a guest of the Israeli
Go,'ernment. · · But a policy of dis
c losing connicts of interestshoulct
be inclus i\'c, not limited tocolum·
nists.
:-\l'\\ spapers tht•m:wl\t·., t·an
ha\ t' t1.mflicts of 1nterc..•st that
::,houlcl nut lw c-ontPuh·d. .\ 11
m c• d i :i a n d t h e 1 r e d 11 or i u I
\Hitt·rs. c-om nwntators l:lntl I l'-
porll'rs ~hou ltl lw goven wd h.\
th<.• :-.amt· o bligati on of cl1 ~
4.:los un'.
This wou Id ht· applying the
.. right to lo.no\\•· to the p1·ess
1belf. And "h~ not ·•
Roscoe Drummond wntesacolumn
d1stnbuted by the Los Angeles T1111es
Syndicate
Did We Learn in. Vietnam? Cambodia Will Tell
~ltrull\ .lllt•r hl•eoming Prt•'-i
dl·nt in :'\11' 1·rnlwr J96:J, L~ndon
B .John!->on ",1' p<:rsuacled h~· his
•1ch 1~l'r5 that our prestige in the
'' o rl d '' ;i ,., I 11 • 111 g <I a m iJ g c d
bl'ta11:--1.• 1 hl· ' 11111·d States "as
not doing t·n1111gh lo 1-.ccp South
\'ieln ~1m trom gorng under. lie
";.is told t h:11 JH•opl<.• t·vcrywhC'rc
"1·rc.· 1p11•sl ioning 1111' dt'lt.'rmina-
twn nf till' r ·nrlt•d Sl:11l's to help
n;iltuns dl'ft·111I lltl'm.,1·ln·~
ag<11n.,l commun1~m.
All that w<1 s ncccssar\' the
President was ad' 1:;ed. ,~ .. ;s for
the l 'nited Stales to step up our
military aid
\\"hen it turnl'd 0111 I hat thl' ;rd
dit1onal milita r y aid \\as not
enough. the Presid<'nl was <1:-.
sur<'d th:.it 1ust the pr<'scrH'<' of
~ ·.s military advisr·rs in unrfnr m
,, ould he enough to 111t1 rnrtl~1tc
( NORMAN
COUSINS J
the cnem ,. ;.end t' a use hr m to th mk
twice bcfort' risking the armed
might of tlw t·nited Stales. So we
scnt in ··militar;• <td\'l~f'rs," but
:\orlh \'il'lnam ''ontinm;d to pre-
ss fon, a r•d
D11111b Buy C•tr11
Th<'n. a:-. the military po:-.1tion T he next t.•sca latwn \\as the arr
of South \'1etnam detC'rior;..rlt'<I . bombing of cities and vrllagc'
the Pn•sHll'nt ";.1s acf\·i:-.ed that The reasoning ''as the same .md
all our fn<'nds in Southe<1st Astu so were toe resulti;.
"ere los rng conf1ctent·t> 1n thl• ..,
t.;nitcd Slates, feeling that we
wcrC' not really serious nbout our
commitments, and that only
when we "ere prepared lo s hed
American hlood would th<• world
give full trcdit t o our purp<1ses in
Vietnam
f?fttl~es?'
Consumer Bills Peril Freedom
THIS, THF.!\. '':is the s tory of
our folly in Vietnam. We allO\\t.'d
ourselves lo be taunted into the
mos t costly and foolhardy war in
our history. After losing mon:
than 50,000 II \'CS, and after drop
ping more bomb:; on a smul l
country tha n were dropped on all
F,uropc du1·ing World \\'ar It. \H'
finall) had to ad mil that the best
lhing \\ e could do was tu ex·
tricate ourseh e~ "ith whatever
fine!>sc \\as possible.
It turned out. t oo, that the m ain
damage to our prestige in the
"orld was the result not of our
hesitations or our r estraint but of
our attempts to cover each mis-
take "1th a large r one. rr our
moral position suffered in the
\\Orld. 1t "as because our actions
lacked a moral base and not
l> e c a u s c ,,. c d i d n · t co m m i t
enough force
\\hen you "en· ~ nung did ) ou
e' t•r h~J\ c tfll' expt.'n<'nce of tr~
in~ to t'arry a hask<.•I of kitte ns?
One" ould poµ its head up and try
to e r a" I O\ N I he· s1<lt.: of the
basket. cind "hll1• )OU \~Cre
push19g him h.i<'k d1l\\11 anothl'r
\\Ouldpop up on th1.·01hcrs1neor
thl' bask et Soon . I h1•n• "crt'
m ore he.ids than~ 1111 had hands
Propo.,c.'d go' <·1 nnH•nt pro·
gr:Jms c:.in lw
lik t.' th ••• ~ L<•g1sla1 ion r:-.
1n trnduced in _
Con g ress h y -
thosf' "ho think (.
a ll a n swers ~ mu-.t come
from ~o' Prn-·
men I Wht·n l he
worst of ii rs dt•· l
fealed wt• tw vr
a tendc•ncy to r t'lax and think,
"Well. that '!' that ·
.Just Ir kt.• l ho .... c· k 1tl rn-. • heads.
though, lhc h1lb l..t'l'JI 1><>pp1ng up
until tht>y'r<' pat.sect
Take• th<' "o cal INI Con-.urnt.•r
Protcctron Alitl'M~ Act !lad 1t
pa'isf'd lar;l year. at \\o111tf h <I\ •
rt>sultPd In lh<' r 1 rJtwn ,;f a h1(t.
new (ederal bur~au. '' il h the
power to trnpcrscdc all oth<•r itov-
~rnment n1&e n c 1""· plu-. thP
power to ta k\' rN·orcls and tr adl'
[ RONALD ]
_ REAGAN _
!>cc rets from bus inesses large
and -;mall and m crk e them publir.
Th<> hill cir\•\\ s trongoppo"it1un
011 Capitol II ill from those "ho
fear Big Broth<'r' govcrnm<'nl
:ind who resent the self.st' l1•d
.. con~um <'rists" promoting· lh<'
notion that peoplc are too dum b
to buy a box of corn fl akes
without bt'ing cheated, but an·
smart enough t o choose prott•c-
tors in government lo rwl thl'll'
lives for thl•m
THE PRO FESSIONAL con
sumerists are. in reality. elil1i>t:-.
~ho think they know better than
you do what ·s good for you
They fought lrnrd for' this bill.
acrusing opponl•nts o ( b l'an g
aJ{amst any kin ct of consum<>r
protect ion, "h1ch. of cour:.c,
'' asn 't true.
The bill· s oppont•nl 'I dN•11frd to
fili buster it The f1lrh11"t"r i:-. L•
parliament ary trnd1Uon in th<.•
L' S Senate It ·~ thC' Pr<X'C!'IS of
taking. and holchn~ th<> noor for
dcbote until }Ou'vt' talked a bill
to death.
Tr3dlliona1ly. lhos<' on thf'
nlher s ruc mav lrv three limes lo
'olt.• for "C'lotun:·· that is, to
<· u t off d t> b a 1 e ;m d end the
filibuster. Hut in the c-c1se of the
Consumer Protc<·tion Agency
Act. cloture had lo bl• beaten
haC'k not three. but four limes.
Don 't s t a rt a celebration ,
though l.rkt-t hl' basket of k it-
tens. th1:--011t• will µop up again
soon. m .i~ he uncle r a ne'" title, or
<'H'n :1:\ ;in a m end m~nt to some
llt'('t':-.S:ll)' pit•C(.' or k gislation
th:st l'Vt•r.' o ne s upports.
It':-. ;1 s twme Congn·:-.s \\Ill
ha\ c lo go round and round uguin
o\ ••r this nons ense -and the bill
"ti ~ nonsense . Worse. it was as
IHg a threat to our free economy
as a n~011ng that's heen pro·
µosed.
C'ONGRES HAS the authonl)'
to l'hunJH' Policies governing the
prartlf'('S of (edera) depart-tnt'flt!J
.1 n d a ~ <' n c '-r l h a \ h a v c
rl'spons1h1hty for protcctin~ con-
s umt>t s Jf there are shortcom
1nJts in thusP agcncit's, Con~r«!MI
c-nn l'orrc<·t them To cn·ntt> a
t•om1H•t1nf. O\'t>rlappln.c n <'w
3$!Cnc·y m tt•ad 1:. just pluin ir·
re~pons1 hi .
Take.' an dnalo)(~. Jf you O\.\nl·d
u ~lore und found that one of its
ct<'PMt nwnt:-. wa:o; below par. you
w ould t'onsider chang in g
management policy, personnel
or prices. but you certainly
wouldn't try to solve the problem
by opening a s tore across the
slr~t to compe t e with yourself.
Yet, that's \\hat the prom oters
of the Con s umer Protection
J\genn would have Congress do
You should keep p en and pap<•r
hand y to wr it e· yotir <'On ·
-J{ressman . bccaul'ie it will soon be
t ime again to push the killl'ns
back in the b 11skel .
'Wow! H•'s quite 11
sal••mttnl •
I
One would tlunk lhal l>y tt11s
lime '' c would h:\\ c learned
something from \'ictnam. One
would think lhat by no" we
would have lea rned how juvenile
1t is to allow ourseh'es to be
goaded into foolish actions jus t to
pro\'e we are not a fraid to !:>ho"
our military might
And nothing is mort' insultin~
to the American intelligen<'e than
to he told . in the "ake or Viet
num. that 1( wt' c an just In crease
mihta r v aid to Cambodia alt can
be Stl \'e.d.
Whe n President f'ord cci llt. ror
addltion<•I millt ::iry nrd, d(){>!I he
have u l'Clllng in mind'' H the
hard" are a nd lht.• bombs art' not
t•nough. "ill \\e be expected to
send men'! JIO\\ many., F1fH
t housanct ., One hundred
lhou s;l n(t '? J"i\c hundre d
thousand''
PR£ IDEt-w'r t'ORD canno t
po~slbl y bclic\'C t hut American
ml•morll'., arl· so short that lht•\
\\Ill bt· 1mpn·s~l·d by the iJl~,;
mcnt that the '' orld is looking al
!\men ca tu ~c..·e if\\ c ha,·e the" ill
to lo.ccµ C<tmbodia from going un·
tfrl'.
I belie\ c the President is right
''hen he sa~s that the rest of thl'
\\Orld is \\alching America today
for its dl'cis inn on Cambodia.
But ''hat the rest of the "orld
is look111~ lo find out. I bclil'\'e, is
" h c 1 h t' 1· " l' h a v e I 1 • a r n e d
an~ thing fro m \'ietnam. or
\\helhN \\e intencl. inch U\ inch
and slt•p by step. to ht•dra,;n rnlo
a nother quagmirt' th:.it will do no
<:n:odit to the L nited Stutes. that
"ill squander Amer~n 11,·cs.
that will deplete our resources.
that \\ 111 proclut'c untold suffer-
ing, that ''ill underminl' our
econom). thLJ t "ill acid a rocket
thrust to rnflallon. that \\ill make
heroes out of Communi-.ts and
that "ill end in disillu!->1011 and
d1:-.gruce.
\'ietnam and Cambodia come
off the s;1mc apoC'al~ ptic spool.
Thi! time lo rt>l'Og nizc it is now.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Ho~rl N Wt>td, Publ13hn
Thomo1 K ttvil. E:d11or
Thoma1.Palmt r. Sunday
Ed1tonol Pogt Editor
Tht> .ciltorial pagt> or the Daily
P!fot auks to inform and
stimulate readt>rs by Presttating
on this page diverse CQmmentary
on topics or interest by syndical·
.ct columnists and cartoonists, by
provldlna a forum for reader-s·
vltws and by presentlna this
newapa.,.r'1 opinions and Ideas
on l'urr•ot topics. The edltonal
opinions or the Dally Pilot •PPtar
only In the edltorfal column at tht>
top of the P•lt. Opinions ex·
pret1ed by the c:ohamnlsta and
rartoonl1t1 and letter writen are
their own and no elldonement ot
lhdr views by lhe Dally Pile>\
abould be lnftrrf'd.
Sunday, March 16. 1975
,
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Teaching Vs. Lea1·ning
·' By I.ELAND IS. NEWCOMER
The scene ~as a fi~l-grade ~lassroom . I was in ~•~ima
Wash., actin1: as a COl\S\liltant t~
t.•va luate an experimental
toaching and l eor~ program
~alled...-eµN < PupU Learnlna
According to Need).
PLAN employs the 1-.~t in
teclmological aids -aullo "is-
uul, teac hing
machines. pro
J!ram learning
devices and a
m ultitude or
games and
g immicks d e-
i.igned t o stir
the kids' 1 •m·
agination and
urge them to
want to learn.
The school in Y akiina is one or
fiH'. each of different socio-
t•conomic nature. involved m a
nationwide ex peri men~
One professional tcarhc:r and
three carefwll y selected
t~acher's aides oversee 60 little
first graders. each of whom is on
an individualized program or-
g::mized around Pupil Learning
Units (PLU >.which rcquir.es the
~tudent to do som ething in rela·
tion to the var ious games.
machines and assorted instruc-
L1onal devices in the classroom .
The r esult of work in each PLU
1~ plugged into a sophisticated
<·omputer in Iowa City, lowa, and
the teach eT receives a dally prin·
1 out r egarding the pro~ress of the
karning of each stud~nt.
I'd been in the first-grade
< lassroom nearly t\\O hours
'' hc:n it occurr ed lo me I had
ne\(!r heard teacher say,
··'l.;ow class, let's. " When the
)ocls hall a problem they as ked a
teachet's aide. When they want-
ed lMir werl( checked, they took
lt to the teacher.
ONE THING I've learned in 32
years is that when you are look
Ing for a straight answer, you ask
lhekids.
l picked out a lilUfl black boy
we will call Jimmy,
"Hey man, what •re you do· ing?''
His answer: "Jam learning the
sounds of lhe fi rst letters of these
words."
That's a unique a~werfrom a
frrst grader after six weeks or
3ehool. Usually they 't"l,Q sa y,
"I'm doing what the teach'lN.ald
me." Or "I'm drawing lines." v
Jimmy, noting my SWJ>rise,
said, "You don't believe me, do
you!"
My response was, "I think I
believe }OU, Jinimy, but how do
YOJJ know you ace learning
that?"
Get this reply: "The computer
tells me.••
This is a first grader learning
to read. Not yet convinced that l
was convinced, he ~ook my hand
and led me lo the side of the room
where a chart was set up record-
ing the students' PLU.
"See this box? This is my box
where I put m y PLU results.
Then the computer t akes them
and tells my teacher what I've
learned, what I haven't learned
and what I need to learn next."
I KNOW. H's an eerie story.
but it's true. Through it perhaps
we can all look downs tream a nd
see the fut ure of education.
Progress creates som e pro·
blems, of course, not the least of
"'hich in this case involves a
necessary re-evaluation of the
teacher '• role. Note lh1s dialogue
with Jimmy's te:1cher al a coffee b~ok leter tbut day .
.. Tell me, Mrs. Jones. How's um ne w plan going? What do you
think of the technological ap·
proach?''
Mrs. J ones avoided my eyes,
"Well, ... uh ... you see."
"Gee, what's the matter?
Aren't your s tudents learning?"
"Oh, Dr. Newcom er , you just
can't believe the w ay these kids
are learning. I've taught first
grade for JS years and I've never
seen such growth!
•·Mary Ann already knows all
htt initial consona nts and is re-
ading In a first-grade book I
wouldn't expect her to ha ndle un·
tJl the end of the year. Some of
m y kids are skipping to more ad-
vanced PLU. It's fantastic!"
I made the obvious response,
"Then why are you concerned?
What's the problem?"
Mrs . J ones said , "Do you real-
ly want to know ? .. I assured her
that I really did, and it came out.
.. Or. Newcomer, I really think
the problem is that I just feel so
darned unnecessary.''
MRS. JONES is a nice lady.
Mrs. Jones is a good teacher. She
and thous ands like her are the
backbone of the education in-
dustry.
What Mrs. J ones was telling
m e was that she ha d been condi-
tioned I >r 15 years to ~lieve that
her kids couldn't learn unless she
was l eac hing. And to her
teaching had alway:. meant tell-
ing. And now that s he wasn't te ll·
ing, s he d idn't feel she was work-
tng.
This is the real core or one of
the maJor changes taking place
in education today. The assump-
Uon that evtrylhlnt lh t Is to be
lttamed hat> to be "taught" 1~
headed for the Junk plle
With the f u nta sti<'
le<'hnolo1ical improvements now
available to us. the teacht!r's und
professor's roles mll!t change
dramatically.
Some of my collengues may
not be ready for 1t, but the
teacher mus t now become a
diagnostician, a motivator, n
s timulator. a prescri ber, an
evaluator and a red1agnostician.
The r ealistic new bret>d pro
ressor will not waste m uch time
lamenting the fact th at he has
become one of lhe less effective
means of imparting information.
THE OLD WAY placed the em·
phasis on teaching and the
supervision of l eaching and thc-
teachmg processes.
The new "ay places the em-
phasis where it belongs, on the
evaluation of learn mg.
When we learn to use our nl·w
technology and perform in our
new roles l believe we can expect
a 50 percent improvement in the
efficiency and effectiveness <>I
teaching and learning.
l 'm excited by the fu ture <if
education. The kids deserve the
best we have to offer a nd the
sooner we start offering it, the
better Cor all of us.
Dr. Lee 8 . Newcomt'T is presid.n1t
of La Verne College, from which he
received a bachelors degree m 1942
Ht holds a doctorate degree 111
education from the L'nwers1ty of
Southern California and wntes a col
umn on education that wiJl appear m
the Daily Pilot /ram time to t1mt>
.'Jewcomer was supemllt'Tldtmt of the
Newport-Mesa U nified School fJls·
trict from its inception, m 1966. to
1968.
More Learning and More Apatlag
Even Talk Is Cool on Campus
By ER"IN D. CANHAM
We've spent the last week on
thr et' l\f1dwcs1crn univers ity
c: <.1 m puSt':. ("1th t h,ree more
foray~ to tom c· l and 'an rep<>rt
on currc•nb and countcrcurrent.;
or rh<.1 ngC'
As is by no\\ very well known.
thts 1s ii serious and r ather
studious ram P»S generation. But
it also sc·cs 1lsetr as an alienated
generation, sharing rather heav1·
ly the uncertainties of national
and world society.
\ <.'ry bright girl told of going into
a room of men lakmg lhe Law
School Admission Test and meet-
ing what s he felt to he a universal
"ave of biller hostility
Others. men ~nd women, con-
fi rmed thi s sense of human
alienation.
stood still. The laboratune:-.rnd
libraries t eem \\Ith cager
:.eekcrs.
THERE IT IS: an 1mpre5~1\e
individual awar eness of the
world of learning. but a
diminished collective consc1ous-
nes9'of the issues and the causes
of the timc
What this may portend. I ran·
not say. Perhaps it is just that the
campuses reflect the "orld, and
that, a fter t he intense emot ional
trauma of a tragic ''"d ;,1111
bJguous war and a const1tut111n;.1l
crisis re-aching to the top of
political institutions anc1 nm\ ;1
be\\ ildering economic rcrt·~~ton
arfd 1nrtat1on. peoplt• ~re more
than a lillle dazed and unct'rta111
C'onceivahly 1t 1s a tra.ns1t1on.1l
time (like th<.' tale "' intcr 1tsc-lf 1
an interlude awaitmg a~ al.en
ing We sh all see
l:."rwin D Canham 1.s editor
ementll3 of the Chrtst1an Science
Monitor
. .
Sunday. M1rch 16. 1975
Oh, How
Rare Is
·Crinie
In Britain
You might not easily get
away wllh murder m lhe
Metropolitan Police's
Chelsea and Ken~ungton
divi sion of Condon, but
housebreaking, thefts from
c•ars or dipping into other
people's pockets on the t.:n
derground transit system
could well be a nother matter.
With 700 officers covenng an
area of social extremes, the
Corce there is about 25 percent
under strength
When a burglar lea,es no
pnnts and flits unseen. his
crime 1s llkely to be put on file
and disappear under the
m ount ing burden of new
cases. Chief Supt. Anthony
Tenten, ot Notting Hill sub-
division, says: "Everythin~
would be reported a nd
circulated , of course. But
there must be priorities.••
At Kensington police sla
tion, where the murder of
journalist Edward Willcox
last DeHm ber h as invohtd
setting up a special squad of
24 m en. each working at least
16 hours a day. investigation
or the area·s day lo-flay
villainy has doul>led the
already heavy load of the re'>l
of lhe offic~rs.
OETECTl\"E SERGE.\:'\T
Tom Glendinnin i;. aged W
and three times commended.
is one of them. ln 1954, 1t wa:.
calculated that a London de
tective should cover a max·
imum of ISO cases a vear
Glendinning, looking through
h is diary of un sociahlt·
engagements las t "'c:ch.
estimated lhat so far he h:1:.
been dealing with 60 ca e"
this year -that is, just ove1
the past five weeks.
Ry the e nd of the ~ear.
therefore. it is probable tha t
Glendmntng will exceed his
O\\ n record of 360 cases <:ov·
t•n•<I
·our staff h as been r e
duced by about a half because
of the needs of the Murder
Squad," he said ... There's 11
men in the office now. when
there s hould b e about 30.
Sometimes. at present, we're
working over 70 hours a week
"In addition to the case-
·· .
DAILY PILOT A 7
GLENOINNING
load. you 've also got to spend
dnys in court. This meaiu
that, \\1th some rn vestiga-
llons. you can 't go any further
because you haven 't the lime.
"JlOBBF.RIF.S with
''1olence I don't think are ever-
forgot t c n . 1 'd one "Ith
anoth<'f officer in December,
v.hen oin old couple v.ere al-
-lacked rn a shop \\'e'vc spent
a lot of time on thut."
A uniformed member of the
frirce . PC Alan Desath, said:
.. On the late shifts I do a Jot of
communications \\Ork as re-
:.f!ne officer and. ''1th things
as they are. ~ou simply run
out of men
"It comes lo a point,
perhaps on a Friday night.
"hen) ou get a heck of a lot of
s hoplifting in Kensington
ll1 gh Street You send a lad
up there to arrest a shoplifter
and. \\ell, )OU can forget him
for two o r th ree hours,
particul ar l y if they're
foreigners who don't speak
En~lish . You r.an have i•vt1 or
:-11t blokes doing that;;\ <>tf':tJ.
You just grrn6 to a hall.
"Ht•centlv a store detairK...od
two shopl1ftc-r::. There ''as no
one'' e c<1uld ~end for them so
tlw ::.tore tooh the property
hat·k and ll'l them go because
the· ... hop \\ ~1s ::.huttm~. 1t•s
cl1abohc..1l
"THIS JOB'~ b~en running
<~ a ~hoe:.tring for the last
c·ouple of years. Frankly, I
lhtnk 1f someone in this area
'>teal~ something from a car
he's got a ~ood chance of get·
l1 ng <.t\lo ay "1th 1t.
'"\\'e "ere saying just this
mormn~ that it ·s nol like t he
old da\':. "hen we leaned on
<ihop d·oor handles. The area
1-.. tO\ l'l"l'd by transport
patrol!>, of course. and if the
occasion a ri~es, we can have
t•tghl policemen there in no
t1ml'
.. , suppose you never see so
t11Ul'h from a ca r as you do on
loot. the JOb'~ always learnt
uul there on your ov. n two
kt•t And that's what we \\ere
t.1lk tng about al 6 a.m. today;
at G a .m . for various reasons.
the-re was ltterally no one to
"<ill. the street ·• .
From the Su nday Times, Lon·
chm
Dress and hair are a little Iese;
aggress1,·e in social protest.
Beards are fewer and neater. Jn
an inform~tl count taken on the
&ll'ps of the Illini Union this
morning, v. e would say that the
wearing of blue jeans hy male
and femalt:-has dropped from 9
out of 10 to 8 out of 10. Big deal!
Some of them allnbuted this
feeling to the social situation pre·
va1l1ng in the nation and the
world. Certainly the carru>uses
reflect and possibly intensify the
weaknesses of society today.
There is ;t sense of leaderless-
n ess, of absence of unifying
causes, which produces apathy
or withdrawal or frustration.
SO GREAT <:ausc now grips
students or faculty. There are
He Bites the Hand Feeding Him
But cveryw hcn• we went on
• hr('c campuses. students were lo
• ie seen buried in their books. At
\;reakfast . al lunch. in every cor-
ner o r un ion buildings and
libraries, s tudents wer e deep in
study a nd it was n't just Lhat ex-
ams w ere com ing up ever-
ywhere.
OBVIOl"S LY s tudents a re wor·
ried about jobs and the steadily
rising costs of h igher edueation.
Faculties and administrations
a re worried loo about hard-
pressed budgets.
The atmosphere ever)"' here is
so verv different from the days of
c;tu<lcnl revolt. Few yearn for
that time of riots and trashing.
but many deplore the lack of
;1wareness today. Instead of con-
et•rted action there is isolatcd
al1t'nation, we were <:1ssured. Too
muc·h self-centeredncsst
Many s tudents said th11t the at-
nrnsph.er c of competition has
bt•<:ome fi erce nnd rlivisive. ln
this time or women's lib, one
plenty of local causes. the tradi· Willia m E . Simon. secretary of
tional ones of food a nd prices. or the Treasury. believes that a ma·
bureaucracy. a kind of ad-jor problem of our time is the
ministra tive heavy-handedness. massive growth of government.
Once these perennials were In a s peech before the Com -
transcended b y the great issues monwealth Club of California in
of war and peace, a personal San Francisco, he remarked. "It
vulnerability <as by the draft) or took 186 yea rs for the federal
concern about the environment. budget to reach ....,
Even that urgent issue seems $100 billion. a
somewhat to have cooled. ~ line crossed in
But when you look closer at in-1962. Only nine
dividua ls, you find a great deal to more Ye a rs
admire. Behind the gener ahza· we re required
lions, the picture changes. The to break th e
campuses have their share, sure· $200 b i I lion
ly more than ever, of 't'ery able figure, and only'
a nd dedicated and intelligent f o u r more
young people taking full advan-vears to crack
tage of their opportunities. And the $300 billion
those opportun1tit>s arc today im-barrier-a r ecord we are setting
mensely rich. thisyear. "Government a l all levels now From the m o::.t remote cnm· employs one out of every sii<
pus, students have their chanec members of our work force. It
to explore the world. Months or a has become the biggest' s ingle
year stud y in g abroad h as employe r in the country. with
become \'ery nearly a pattern. more personnel than the auto in-
Faculties a r e more than ever duslry, the s teel industry and a ll
cosmopolita n. The techniques of other durable goods manuf<il'·
teaching and s tudying have not turers combined ...
Also in r ecent ye::in; lhl·n· ha:-
Baptist Group Puts
been a huge proliferation of
feder a l regulatory agencies.
Regulation , Simo n believes.
leads as a rule to higher prices
and to ::i lessening of economic
freedom
God on the Ainvaves Regulatory agectcies "exercise
control over a ll forms of in-
terstate transpor tation. power
ge n e ration, the securities
1 imeRite, the ad\'Crtising a rm
of the Southe'?h-Baptist Radio-TV
Commission. has assembled a
\'l(IC'otape cassette of a model
:-.C'n icc al N<>rlh Phoenix Baptist
Church in Arizona. The model
\\ill he used to teach ministers
how to <'Om municote \H!t~r with
the home viewing audience;,
Amon$? the innovntlve features
al North P hoenix : words to
h ym ns and scriptures are
flashed on the screen, the names
of the site a nd participants are
frequently identified. and the
pastor pretapes a four·minute
\Hapup that appeals specifically
to the viewer at home.
Another suggestion TimeRite
makes is tha t during Ion& periods
of silence in the scr vict, the
church use a pretuped messa1c
to ket'pthe folks at home awake.
Al:so avuilohle from TirneRite
Pre H St.•rlell Of standardized 30-
a nd 60 second com mcrclal spots,
a llowinR the local church t o
simply drop In its own name. The
5pots may oHcr a ICiaon lb pa~·en·
tal example, encoura1e Bible
d t · h Sund 1 v m a rket and electronic com -study or aver iset e ay. munications ... Through service.
TIMERITE . Vice President
John Cobb Smith reports that
churches frequently place lhese
spots during sports events. North
Phoenix uses a "come worship"
ad for its Sunday s 'rvice during
the Phoe ni x Suns games, and
First B a ptis t o f both New
Orleans a.nd Albuquerque use the
s pots during NFL footb&U
telecasts.
TimeR1te promotes its
services, which cost S7S for a one·
day consultatioh, through di.r~t
mall and at a booth al the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Smith notes that lately mor-e
churches a re seeking the agen-
cy's odvlce.
"We don't want to f'et Into 1
s how bus ine ss thinJ? wilh
worship," !'8~ s Smith. "but we
\\ant to make it mon.• me-an·
lngful."
F'rom the Journalum review
fMOREJ.
\'arious environmental and safe·
ty laws, subsidy programs. con-
tracting t1uthorities and othe r de·
vices. feder a l ' re~ulalors h~ve
also heavily supplanted the de-
cisions o f private citizens in the
maritime, auto, d efense. drug
and agricultural industries"
LIKE MOST consumers. l
have been aware of the dire<:t in-
nuenee off ederal regulators only
1n the form or s mall "harass·
ments and higher prices. Who or-
dtred. I h ave wondered. the use
of those almost-lmpossible·to~
-open containers for pills and ·
other drugs?
Although Intend ed for the pro·
tection o C c hildren. these ex·
pensive, fed erally m andated con-
t ain rs h twe proved di(ficult or
impossible to op<>n for adullf'.
('specially the ('ldrrl), while
children delitthl in demonstrat
ing how to open them. So the pills
remt1in a<'Cf'SSlblt to eh1ldren,
while odults, on('e lhey get the
lids orr, leave them uncapped
( S. I. HAYAKAWA)
and in danger of s pilling
And who ordered the comple~
seat -b e lt-s h o u Ider-h a rn ess
ignition interlock that has proved
so inconve nient a nd infurialtng to
drivers and passengers alike that
Con gress was compelled lo
rescind the order?
"The des ign a nd manufa<:turc
of the 1973 aulomob1le." sa)s
Simon, ''was s ubject to 44 d1f·
ferent governm e nt standardc;
and regulations mvol•inflt about
780 tests that had to be ml'l ··
Simon concedes that "Mein)
governm<.'nt regulations ~en L'
worth" hilc purposes and must bl·
continued." llowe11 cr. he p<11nb
out that a irfare from San Fran
cisco to Los Angeles is one·Lhml
less than that from l'\ew York tn
W~shlngton . whic h is almo t
half the d ist ance. T he l atter
route is interst ate -and federal
ly regul ated.
Federal regulation also leads
to paralysis : "This country wus
.J pwneC'I" lfl lhe dt'\'1.'lopmC'nt OI
nuclear power. Yet to<l ay 1t t ake~
It ~·ears to butld n n11clt':.ir pO\lo l'r
plunt in the t· .S. a nd only 4 to ·I' ·
~ N1rs in Europe ancl Japan."
This is something 1n "hich go,·
ernmenl r egulat ion 1s <'learty
needed, but why do "'e need ~o
much more r egulation t hun
orher. less crowded countries"
SDION $.\ \'S regretfully that
many of the regulations that are
a threat to free competition and
the business enterprise S) stem
are imposed al the r equest of busi-
nessmen themselves·
"One of my sadd~ C\ ·
J)t'nences in publie life is to see
b u s i n <.' s s m e n t r 0,.9 p i n g int o
\\'ashm~ton day after day. h <1t 1n
hand . :-t.'eking shelter from lht•
"torm under a federal umbrella
fartffs. subs1d1CS, <JUOlrtS, han
clouts. bail-outs -I've seen thc-m
;Ill and none of them arc worth
their u ltimate cost. They a ll lcau
to sacrificing our freedom for ;.1
f alsl'l~ percci ved security "
As a teacher all m~· pro
ressional life, I cannot hC'lp thin I.
1nJ..: 11r ~111 l0dueat1onal analogy
Tht•n· ~1n· tho~t· who believe that
1·hildr c-n should not he permitted
w f,111 111 :-.t'l111ol. :-.1nc_t• failun~ 1s
p:-) d111log1l':tll~ <lame1g ing to the
<:htld Jn .,~ ... tt•ms \\here :.u<.'h a
\'1ew preva1h. s ludC'nts unable tu
read at c•1d1t h grade Je ... e l
l~come .. h1 t.h 5rhool graduates"
after a prl·sen bcd number of
) car:-.
What 1~ not mentioned is that
tht• f ..it lure of an educational
svstcm to Nf11cale 1s obscured by
the dl•\'ICC' of changing the grad-
ing system
Is it ri,!!hl to ohseurl! the failure
of bu..,ine':-l'~ or industries lo
opnat<' C'ff1•1·l 1\ d) and com-
pt"l1t 1\ l'I~ ;it llw cost of the
1•c1morn1t' lw.Jlth of society as a
"h11!to 111 :1t the cost of
fr<>t'dt1ms l'~:.t."nl1al to the oper~•·
lion uf !I fllll \" functlOl\tn).! hUSI·
llt''S t•nkrpl'l:-t,.,
l.l·t II'> lt:t\ e government re·
g ul.111011 '' lwre "e mu::.t, sa~s
\Ir ~1m1•11 But let us examine-
"h<1I "c ha\ t' and get rid nf "hat
"C' dn nol need before we go
fur thl·r
•
A•· DAILY PILOT SYnday, March 15. 1975
'Evil' Bill Scored
By O.C. HUSTINGS aid for Cambodia. tembJyman John Brips
ot..,.0.11,~ .. ,"•" • • • <R·.Fullerton> at a
Assemt;lym·an Robert i\ s s E 1'1 e L Y MAN Match 2!1i meeting ot the
Burke (R-Hunlington Paul Carpenter •D· Anaheim Yo,una
Beach I suys the recent Garden Grove/ has in-1 Republicans,
passage by the As sen1bly trl}'i~ced legislation that T h"l-meet Io I Is
of AB 489. a measure "'Oultl giveOrangeCoun-scheduled for 7 :30 p.m.
aimed at decriminaJiz-ty its O"'" district court at Wllhrow 's Steak
ine certain sex offenses, of appeals. House, 31:5$. Mat:nQliaSt.
"'is a-victory for the Currently , Orange llisopentothepubllc.
forcesofevil." County s hares the 4th Briggs already has
The bill, which awu.it's District Court of Appeals declared h.ia intention to
action by the state \llith £i\'e other counties. run in 1976 for thte state
Senate, "will do away The court handles all ap· Senate seat held by
...,ith the protections that peals from Superior Whetmore.
we have had as a society Courts in Jmperial, l.Dyo, * * *
against the sicknessl·S of s an D i e g 0 , San SECR ETAR Y of State
sodomy and hontosex-Bernardino, R iverside '-larch Fong E11 wiJI
uality," said Burkc. and Orange Counties. make an appearance in
··The claim i s that arpenter's bill would Orange County March24
these are crimes \\ tthout create a 6th district court when she will be the
victims . IJut lt.•g alizing s erving o nly O r ange guest or honor at a Pep-
them among COll S('llling Count. perdinc unrversi t y
adults is not a solution to The t'ntire G r unge School of LJ\\' luncheon.
the problem. it's sirnply County legislative de-She will speak on
sweeping them under the legation is coauthoring ··Reforms Needed in
• ORANGE COUNTY
Trial Set
ForMesan
SANTA' ANA-Donald
Orville Kindt of Costa:
Robber
Given
5Years ,
SANTA A'NA A
transient arrested in
Newport Beach after he
allegedly robbed and
kidnaped a Huntington
Beach service station al·
tendant and then later
robbed a Costa Mesa
market has been sen-
tenced to not lesS' lhan
fiv e years in state
prison.
rug, not facing them, and the measure California State-Govern-
prelending they are * ~1 * ment." gunpoint.
cured. ~"'TATE Senator Jan1es Tht> luncheon Ylill be Judge' Everett \\'. Judge Dickey ordered
Mesa has been ordered 0 r ~ n g e C o u n t Y
to face trial May s in Superior Court Judge
0 r a n g e C o u n t y Everett W. Dick~y or-
Su per i or Court on , d e_red the max~mum
armed robbery charges pnson term for Richard
filed after ·he a llegedly Lee Ball, 20, after the de-
t o o k SSS from an fendantpleadedguiltyto
Anaheim restaurant at armed robbery charges.
&CROSS
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·MONDAY,.MARCH 17
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COMPLETE DINNER
CORNED BEEF
AND CABBAGE .. ..........
SUHDA Y CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
I 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. s3 so per person
18050 BROOKHURST " ,.... s.. ..... ._ """ ··Propone nts of AB Whet more (R-Buena on the Pepperdine cam· Dickey set the trial date Ball's immediate ship-
489." Burke continued, Parki is expected to dis-pus in An ah e i m . for Kindt, 22, of 377 Bay rhent to the state's Chjno
"y,•ho say they are dis-cuss the upcoming Re s ervations are St., a nd codefendant facility and dismissed WY 963 6711
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satisfied u.•ith existing primary battle between necessary. Call 716-4400, '-lichael Bryan, 21 , of related kidnaping FOUNTAIN VA Resen:otiollS • .
laws on homosexuality, hims e If and As. extension 46. Santa Ana. charges riled on arrest. IL.--;...------------------------'--' often say that the oppo-,-"-'-':.:...:-=-'-'.--=c::..::_..:..:..::_~~~~~~~~~~-""""'--'!.""-~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
nents or reform a1·c
sy,·ayed simply by dis-
gust. Thal may be so, but
this kind of deeply felt
disgust can not be ig-
nored. Its very presence LAST 2 DAYS, SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT~
is a strong indication1~-----~~~~~~~~~...I'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.., that the bounds of tolcra-1-
lion have been pushed
beyond reason .''
Burke vot ed a gains t
the bill
•••
t_:;s. SENATOR Al:.in
Cranston <D-Calif.J op-
poses President Ford's
request for S222 n1illion
in emerge,... military
Lusk Sues
Tu:oFirms
SAr\'rA :\NA -
Damagcs tot:.iling more
lhan S20 n1illion are be-
ing dcm:.1nded by a
!\"ewport Rl'ach dC\'Clop-
n1ent compu ny raced
"·ith n1ountpn~ costs
because of earth move·
ment and slides at a rl'-
cent ly l"Ompletetl L<.i
l-labra housing tract.
!\"amed as defendants
by J ohn D. Lusk and Son
a re geologists and soi l
testers Convers e, Davis
a n d Associates and
Standard Oi l Company.
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'=In San Juan This Week
A/ter you've seen o swallow m 1111~ Oig ~ek o/ the birds' retum:to San
Juan Capistrarw, there are still plen.
ty of other things to see m the Mis·
ston Citr/. Here's a story on j'Ust one
otJhose things-take a look at some
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CH111e D•ilY Pilot St•lf
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History on Foot
walking tours bf historic San Juan Capistrano are COO·
ducted every Sunday at 1 p.m . Special group tours for
children or adults can be arranged.
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DAILY PILOT
SECTION 8
Sunday, March 16, 1975
View of downtown San Juan Ceplstrano,
about 1117, from mission looking southwest,
toward Dana Point, Includes Avlla adobe (arrow),
now part of walking historical tours.
Some other tour buildings are shown below.
The cry pierced the rue.ht as
names sho~ f{om the roof of Don
Juan Avila s bJock-long haciendlit
in San Juan Capistrano.
For information. write to Mary Jane Forster Box 81
San Juan Capistrano, 92675. Fees, used for adobe'restora:
tion, a re 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. AVILA ADOBE TODAY IS CONTEMPO"RARY DRESS SHOP
Men ran into~ tbe streets and
formed bucket brigades a{ound
Tours last approximately one hour. , l I
the nearest well. .. ·
Some beal the flames w it.h
a nkets and s hovels. Others
ddled in g roups, making the
gn of the c r oss or s haking_ their
eads as the roof of the mansion
um bled and fell lo the ground.
Av ila and hi s household
t
scaped the conflagration. So did
is treasure chest. which re
uired eight men to carry.
And sl)mehow, during noise
nd excitement and scurrying,
e treasure disappeared.
THE EVENT took place Ill
79. But a portioo .or the'famous
dobe still stands and is a.major
ltTaction on the San Juan
apistrano Historical Societ\'·s
· alkin""g tours . t • ·
' The tours are gjveh~v.iry Sun
ay a t l p.m . at EllPeon Plazc.1.
cross from the MiS$ion. On
edn esda~, $Wallows' Da ~.
pecial tours wiit be gi•en at 11
.m., noon, anct..f P.m . · ~·
There are nine adobe struc
res on the tour and re mnants or
o others . All are approaching
50 years of age_ Some are closer
180.
tAllhough many have historical
g~ficance in their qwn .right,
eu age alone makes them rare.
dobes are a dwindling com-
odity in Cali fornia, and their
carcity is m aking the m vali.ta-
le.
Most were built during
apistrano 's golden years, the
ears of Sout he rn CalifotniC:&'s
aslorale. when a feudalis lit·
iety inhabited the hills a nd
a lleys. affected little by the
vents at Sulter 's Mill.
Rich ranche ros Juan Avila.
ose Antonio Yorba II. Juan
orsler and Manuel Garcias had
nhouses in Capistrano, many
'It in the 1840s over older ~true
ures.
The buildings were grand and
well constructed. Many were
whitewashed lo protect them
from wind and rain. --TODAY THEY still stand.
They stand a s monuments to a
time when wealth was measured
in rawhide. and dreams of wealth
focused on a s hovel of di1t that
would reveal s ome lon g -
forgolten bandit's booty.
But poverty was alwa~s right
<1round the corner
··we trv to desc·nbe what life
was like during the Spanish and
Mexican Periods." said Mrs.
Forster. "In Capistrano we're
luck\. because \\ e have 200 vears
of history to work \\1th..·· · ·
The lour s beg in in the center of
what was once the town plaza.
Herc were thl' hullfights. the
fiestas and otht•r town celebra-
lJOnS ··n was here that the Azte('
eagl e was t aken down b)
Stockton's soldiers on their con ·
quest march of Mexican
Cali fornia in 1847," said Mrs.
Forster.
ALTHOUGH many or the col-
orful stories take place in the
Mexican period, there are even
older adobes on the tour. The
Rios adobe can be traced to 1794,
when F e liciano Rios was a
member of the Mission guard
and his family was given one of
the 40 "cabins'' built by Mission
Indian s o u tside the main
quadrangle. The Rios family still
owns the house.
A home visitors may enter on
the tour is the Montanez adobe. It
was the recent subject of an
archeological dig that dated it
to pre-1812. The adobe is famous
because of a later occupant.
Polonia Montanez, who was a
c;ot a problem:' Tllen wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat unll cut red tape. gett111g tl1e
unswers or ' ..,i1on I/OU need to solve inequitres m government and busi·
ness. Mo•' your quf'st1on&t0Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast Doily
Pilot. P.O. Bo.r 1560. CostaMeao.CA92626, /nclude your telephone number.
Tliecdlumn appearsdatly etcept Saturdays. •
'llfy•terlo• Wo.a11' /tfmic StHI a /tly•tny
DEAR PAT: I watched a 1925 silent film on channel 28 recenUy.
Its title was "Mysterious Woman," and it featured Greta Garbo and
John Garfield .. The thing that prompts me lo write to you is the
haunting "1e me music played throughout the movie. Can you find
out the title?
T.P •• Cosla Mesa
· Silent I• alleat, and no particular maalc was an Integral part of
thoR rums, such as movie themes are today. Tbe Academy ot ~
tloca Pictures Art• and Stlences• library did .aot Ust any featured
m.,k ID 1'9 record on ttte run.. AlthOQgat occastonally a road alaow
woald accompany lbe ~cr~nlAC crew for a special silent rum, most
ot U.e time local ti.eater niu$1c•an1 pro'Vlded tbeir own selectlou as
acc:ompanJment. As yoa've probably l• aed. televlsl°'9 rereleasea
ot Utae alleet fllma are reproce ed tetally. la Ws case, Uae clla·
trllH1tor. Gold Key En.&ertaiJament of Lot Angelea, may a.. able to
help yoa. Its Rpokesman .. id &hat several doaen "Wbat•1 the
UM•e!'' ull1 bave reached Ids desk etnce the KCET telecast of this rum . He 181d c.llat wbeG &be:se two old Olm• are transferr~rom ert"9al altrate fUrn to tw.tnch video t-.e for aale aa a ll.lea Rim aek• 9' n Slatiou. ID_tfllC: l added .. &.idlo mu1lcl&a.1 Jn IC&IO •
ay llaY UM t1t16"·ntwny mu le or 11\a)' hne lmlfre•~ tllelr
own fJJ\en tJils Olm was ~· If lnquJrie1 centlnue, Gold Key will
VMUca .. ·te her. I wlU le lnformed ot the out.come, wllkh •DI be
iiecl al•I to )'OU. ' •
Critlla ~erbfce a11 ~-r~ llerrfed Na•r
DEAR PAT: l apptlid for• cnc:tit card U1Ung my maJdcn name
adtet' tttan my marrtlil'name. The sloc'e lnfol'med m e I'd bav6 to
:,piritual leader of the communi·
ty during the years when the Mb-
sion had no r esident priest.
"There is a story about Polonrn
that goes back to the 1890s. when
there was a drought ... said Mrs
Forster . "Polonia gathered all
the children of the village and
they walked to the cliffs abo\'e
Dana Point. There they prayed
for rain. According lo the story, it
rained so ha rd a ll the carriages
in town were sent to bring them
home."
One of the most inte resting
adobes today is nothing more
than a pile of bricks. It was the
Canedo Adobe. which was torn
down in 1964 to make way for a
gas station ll was supposed!)
built in the 1790s by Isidro
~gullar, the architect of the
Ot-eal Stone Church in the Mt!-
sion.
"SALVADOR Canedo, who
lived there in 1862. wanted to put
a shingle roof on the adobe and
install hardwood' floors," said
Mrs . Forster. "So he sent his va-
queros to San Francisco with
enough cattle to trade for a
shipload . of lumber. They re-
turned with the wood, but they
also t>rought the germs of the
black sm a ll pox."
The res ulting epidemic nearly
wiped out the population. The
wood w as used for coffins, and
the last to die of the terrible dis-
ease was Don Salvador himself.
Appropriately enough. in later
years the Canedo Adobe wa:.
used for wakes for the dead.
Isidro Aguilar may also have
built the Blas Aguilar adobe,
which still stands near the site of
the Canedo.
Alas Aguilar. the last alcalde
,."'~•Mlll'il::ll.,_ ........
<See SAN J UAN. Page 8%) TODAY ONLY NORTHERN BUILDING (RIGHT OF COURTYARD) STANDS
open a new account under that name. I thought the law now allows a
married woman to request a card in either her married or maiden
name. Am I wrong, or is the store in error"
A.M., Newport Beach
'This new state law <SB 2163) provides that a card issuer may re·
quire a married woman requesting a card to be issued under her
maiden name. to open a new account in that name. The issuer still
has the right to decide whether or not it will issue a card to a mar'·
ried woman. If the card is authorized. the married woman has the
right to request it to bear either her maiden or her married name.
Tracer Put on Itinerant Calculator
DEAR PAT= Last July 7 l purchased a $42 32 Unisomc
calculator f'Of'Q Two Guys department store in Huntington Beach.
When it stopped working, I took it back and they tried to fix it. When
it acted up akain, I m ailed it to the New York m anufacturer. After
waiting for some time I inquired why the repair or refund was being
held up, and I received a letter J an. 28 stating that a new calculator
had been mailed to me. Nothing has arrived, and I'd appreciate it if
you could check on the situation.
A.C., Huntington Beach
L'nisonic's recorcb lndkate that the calculator was mailed. A
tracer wUI be ,at on tbe package, and the firm will be in contact
wl&b you personalty recarding Its outcome. u the package has been
lost ln tbe mail, another calculator wUI be sent to you.
1t'hac Are-tlte Rtdel tor Tlaeose Cont~•••?
DEAR PAT: Tom Keevil's .. Editor's Notebook" about Readers
Diaest sw.eepstakes lure for new s ubscribers prompts me to ask you
what kind or rules govern contests in which one must pay something
to participate. I'm aware Readers Digest s weepstakes promotion is
not in this category. but I do get m any contest offers where one must
pay before bein g eligible to enter. The prizes sound tempting, bul it
would be nice to be able lo check out such contests before getting in
~lv~. ·
T.L., Costa Meu
California law requires full dJsclosure or fads with resped to
8111 conteal or came th.at bolds out to the participant the opportunity
to compete for ~llt1 or pri1.es but Is eoradttloned upon emne form of
payment from the partJclpant. Facts must Include total number of
conte1tants anticipated; percentaae or contestants correctly solvlng
'tlaree mMt Nceatly completed contests; maximum number or
peaks necelJHf'J to complde the contest; maximum amount or
llMlllle)' whJch a p~rson may be a ked to pay overall to wln prhes, U4 • 110te Uaat future puuJu, iames or tle·brHkf'r,. will be mort
dUftcult.
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.Just Write for .lay /\orris Corp. Phone ,,o. ..
DEAR PAT: Last October I ordered four pair:, of sc·1ssors front
.Jay Norris Corp. m New York lo u!:>e as Christmas gifts. I have m~
canceled c heck, but those cut-ups back there left me "1th "'hitt·
cloth -and no scissors. r tried calling the New York information
operatoc to get this firm's phone number , and was told 1t ts an un
published listing. I'm wondering if they're• out of business and I'm
out or luck.
J .F.,Orangt·
Jay Norris is still doing business, and your refund check is being
maUed immediately. Norris' phone number now is unpublished but
any reader wis hing to know what it is may contact me by mall. a'
the previously published number is in my file~.
Dat1 Care for Elderly to Be E1•aluated
DEAR PAT: With the high cost of nursin{.? homes ror care of tht•
elderly increasing every year . is there a workable alternative that ts
satisfactory lo those who know about care of the aged''
L . E., Huntington Beach
Day care for the elderly as an alternative to nursing homE>
platement will be evaluated in a state Department or Health pilot
profram lbls year. Through a one-year contract, the state's Medi·
Cal program will pay for day care services provided by On Lok
Seftlo*' Health Services or Sao Francisco to elderly Chinese, Fmpino
and Italian reside nts of the City's North Beach area. The San Fran·
clsco program, ln operation for more than three years, cares foi:.100
elderly persons. Most are MedJ -Cal eUgibles because of r9duced ln-eome or public assistance status.
Se~ldn9 a S•all Quantity of Fine Sand
DEAR PAT: On New Years Day your column advised removing
stubborn discoloration from decanters by filling the bottles balf full
r with denatured aJcohol and adding a cup of clean white sand. I've
checked with both aquarium supply and pet 5lores for the r~m
mended s and. No one seems to have it. Pebbles would scratch the
glass, wouldn't they? How about beacb sand or builder's sand ?
. .J. M., Cotta M Pebtales ~ •&, and oar C&Ufonia Mada aaad, evea atr.....,
may be &oo abrabtve. lurt.bu checttac 11'Clleates a ro.a ••allty ti
sWca ls needed.flad.Uli WI sand la a small qa~ ..... ••· poulble! I Inlow. TM on~ 80UrH I located l• J.arry'a .,WI.,
Mater1a11, lnc., C..c.a Mesa, wMd otters a 1 .. ,_..~ .... IL I
probably mfHed tlMa .. laebby, aquarium, faptdary w pet
IWn that caa proride&Ma a~ l.n a s maller qautlty.11 1 ~ "'""'will lot··-· ( .
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Local Olympics
0ia.Acr Cobaty o;iU bold Uw l1r1est county
""'Spec'iaJ Olyn:ap1 n '" i.n lM JUation.. Wilb 1,900
Jou.o.p1enl pal1i<'1patini from various lot•·
doot, H"Veral bunclt"td \-olwtlttrt are needed
C. raallif' tbil ~ •X<'l lblc e:vmt lht: kids hav•
bem prM1leln& for aJJ ye-...r.
0. ol t.be Jarsest prepar~ com~
will be Mid in ffuntln&too &aeh. Tnt.nln1
will -be&la f..-wlunlftn. Sia<• I.be ~ f0ftlpetin1 ba\ce • Yariet1 ol ban·
dleaps, many Yolun\eert wtJJ ~ wor1tin1 on a
one~e bui1. Phoat i161).J312 or $30-2370 to
, volunteer.
SPOSS0&£D by tht Orange County ).l ent~!
HeaJth A1soc1;;t1on. ··commun"y f"rirmf1··
aid convalefil:t-nt~ dunng their recovery .
Urcently nttdt'd 111 a \'OJuntett •·ho. ti-J)('aks
sign l::.nguiiee tu bt-o Community Friend lo ii
client li,·ing 1n Costa lle!ia 11us !>1tuation re-
qwr t-S o. bit mrJrt' than a thrtt·monlh cnmm1l-
menL A Community Friend 1s out a therapist.
but i.n a patjent's eyes he is someone who
<'-.res wbru hf doesn't h-.ve to. Cont.act the
V<tlunu.ry Action Center, 1117 AvOC'ado St .•
Coe.t;,. Mesa, or phone 642-0963 or 833-9211.
CITIZIENS conctrned about equill op-
p0rtun1Lie1, apec:jally UJ the ar-eas ol bousin&.
employmrnt. and justic~ might be iuterested
1n a clerical opportunity in a busy agency de-
aling with juat these problems. Needed are
volunt..eers to •·ork mornings doing typing, fi1·
inc, answering the telephooe. and meeting the
ablic. Phone 960-3312 or 53).2370.
EV£1t THOUGHT you had space problems?
Foster Parenl!I Associ<ttioo i.n Or<tnge County
1 ia looking for a "cl06e1." for 2,000 nt w toys.
t~ocst.er parents would be able to chOO!e new
toys for children entering their homes.
Perhaps you have an empty room i« your
home or know of a vac4'nt building or office
that can serve this projt«l. ll would be
nece~1ary for a voluntter to be present
several hour~ a d;,y to grtf't the parents and
hel~ them <·hooi;c toys .,.,h1c:h h<t\'e been col-
lected through don<tl1ons . Call Volunatry Ac-
tion Center of South Orange County, 642-0963
or833-!1278, if you can help.
TO A BOV with no significant male fi gure 1n
his life . growing up can be a bewildering and
olten lonely experience. Two brothers in
Fountain Valley, 6 and 9, need a positive mate
image to relate to. The boys are hoping LO hnd
a big brother willing to spend a few hours a
week just talking and sharing ineJ1:pensive ex-
periences together. Call 000-3312 or SJ0-2370.
ffr lp for Y o11
Insurance Aid
••A lthough most people hope they will never
be the victim of an automohile accident, fire,
theft or illne:o;s. statistically, just about ever·
yone ...,.ill suffer thrflllgh some or these inri-
denL'>."
ThiJt'S the opening paragraph f1r a l>clf1klcl
called, "Guide, a Cc.n1moo Sense Introduction
to Insurance,·· produced by Kemper
Insurance C<Jmpanit"S.
It goes on to explain that lhcrc are two re-
ason~ to buy ins urance '"To protect you and
your famil y .. " Hnd "To fulfill your obli~a
tions tootbers ... "
The common sense hook.let has one section
that tells, 1n simple language, how to read an
insurance policy, describes policy format, de-
als with policy definitions and breaks policies
down into its four parts -declarations, insur-
inJ:: <1greements. exclU!ions and conditions.
Discussion of individual kinds of insurance
1s contained in sections on auto insurance,
home insurance, life insur<ince and income
protection .
Single copies of the booklet, which <ipplics to
.all insurance policies -even those not issued
by Kemper --can be obtained by contacting
the Public Relations Department, Kemper
Insurance Companies, Long Grove, IL 60049.
To Your llr al(h
Fight Allergies
Many youngsters go through a miserable
childhood -equally trying for their parents -
bec<iuse of discomforts caused by allergies.
Thc~re is a widely held misconception that
mos! thildren outgrow their :illergics :inU, <IC'·
'-·ord1ngl)'. rn;.iny parents trc<Jt the disorllcr
11uperflciatly ralht!r than tackling 1t as ag-
grcssivt:'ly a:o; possible,
Your c-h11d n1ay <1r may not outgrow his ;ii-
' lergy. About one.third of children with an al-
lergy outgrow it at about age 15. The rest s tay
the saml' or get wprse.
Allergies are abnormal responses to
spttific substances in the environment. The
substance wh ich produces :.1n a ll ergic
response is call ed un allergen. It.is not essen-
tially a harmful substance: that 1s. most peo-
ple can tolerate it, but the patie~t with a
specific sensitivity to 1t re.sponds w1lh <in al-
lergic reaction .
Allergen• may be something you inhale
. fpollens. house dust, animal dander s),
90melhing you eat or drink -or something
you touch fwoolen clothing, .animals, rugs I.
The allergic response may take many forms
-eczema (particularly in lnf11ncyJ; hay
reve r ; chronic problems with s neezing and
itching; runny nose -and the coughi':lg,
wheezing and congation which characterize
. asthma. . To achieve cure -or at least the best poss1 -
-ble control -the a1terien.must ~identified
•nd remov'ed. Jn some C81«;f'. the additro~al
1upport 'of 3 Ae ries of' tnjertionlJ may M 1n -
dic,11t<-d , act'ordlng lo tht California Medical
Alsoci~tion . ~
Alleraies m::1y he burdelrl{Ome to treat. but
MJltcting th(:m In the mistr&en hope that the
child •·ill out.irow tht:m is Potentially iA
if'ealer burde n la lefllU ot Iona-range dumuge
to the well·bt'lDI of• youna patirnt.
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U NDADUNNTEACHESPORTERSISTERS
Holly, t , He-. 13, Get Sel tor Fiesta
TV Men Take
'Dance Spot'
Spanish d:if'\rers onc·e
performed on lt\c roof 11(
Old M1s~1on San Ju:in
Capislr::.no. s tomping
::ind tw1rlinf:! on::. flat ?>.L-C-
Lion ni::<i.r the mt.iin cr1r-
ridor.
Today the dancer.-. :1r1·
on the ground and th(-
roof 1s rese r\•ed fur
5wallows, white p1gt_<(lfl'•
-and television cam<:r<.o
crews which annually
film the t.tission page<tnt
on P.1arch 19, the d&y the
swallpws come back to
Capistrano.
Dancing 1s <i sm;ill
purt of the pageant.
"''hich begin); with .,
i>OJemn proces,;ion, <i
coronation of a king and
queen from among eighth
graders al Old Missinn
School, and the~Jnging r,f
Spanish songs.
' BUT DANCING 1-.
what Linda Dunn kno.,..!-.
~t because shf'J' bc1·n
~ participant fo r 12
ye<irs.
The J7 .yc;1 1' old
daughler of ~tr . and ~1 r?o.
Dougl;is ()unn' <ir San
Juan CapistranfJ dan<'f'<I
each yeur she utt(·ndt·rl
the school. l'\<1~\. '-•·" .1
Dana J-lills Jl1 gh Sc·h1"il
student, s he help~ tc:;n·h
young <.·hildren lh1· lrad1
tional s teps. '
"We do Lu lta!">J1.1,
Ch:tpanecas, the \'u),o-
vianna, the l\f cxic:;i n hat
dance and others ," ~:1111
Mii;s Dunn. "A favvntl·
is Los Viejitos. the old
men's dance ...
Each is performed by
children from the school.
from firs t grade to
eighth. Most are will in~
pupils. Some need ii
persuasive word fron1
Sisler Arletha, the school
principal.
"'fhe boys tend to he
shy :1 bnut hold in g a i;1 rl"s
h;.ind l'!>PC'C1:.dly "'hl'n
they get to lhc sixth
~rude,'' s~i1I 1\-fiss Dunn.
"Uut the little ones will
do anything you a:.k. ''
r.11ss Dunn has a
special interest in the
Mi ssion l,ugc<1nt. lier
g randf ather, Fidel
Sepulveda, st:..irlcd the
pageant in th e early
J~s.
"I-le was u vcry hap-
py person who loves
f11:::.t<.i :'.a and mu!:i1r .'' ?>.he
s<itd ··111: gut IJec.pll'
together <.ind they held
pa~c.ant~ and dances,
ri ght in fr•Jnl <Jf the old
churc:h ruins 1n the !\tis·
.'>I On
In the early '20s the
p;igcant .,.. as presented
tJn a platform and in-
cluded dancing and cos-
tumed performers. It
wa!> then held in the sum·
mer.
During the .,..·ar years
it didn't take place. But
1n the J<.otc '40s it "''its re-
\"i\'ed <ind changed to St
Juseph"s Day in honor of
}''ather ifutchinson. <i
priest at the mission .... ti,,
wa s named for St
Joseph.
· "My mother .,..·as a
participant then." said
r"l.T iss Dunn. "'She said
thl")' made the paJ::canl
ha!f Iri sh und half
Sp<.inis h because Father
Ilutcllinson .... ·as Jri?o.h."
In 1955 thL' fir.!.l cor•111:i
tinn lfHJk plaee 'rhc·
l"1g hth-g r<idc boy and girl
rc~rcse ntin g the oldest
families in to.,..,n were
)>t•!cctC'd as king and
ql1t:cn . The tradition has
t·1,nt1n ued. In those d;iys
ll;1nl'1ng was done on the
r-U11f by adulls.
But lhe performances
"''t'rc given by children
st;irt1r1i:: in 1956, <ind the
pagc;_inl as we kno.,.. it to-
d;_iy b ... gan then.
T It J-: PA G 1-: 1\ NT.
.,..hich will draw
lhous<1 nds of visitors on
\\'ednC'sday and again a
.,.. <.·ck from today, is full of
lr;idit1on. A banner. car-
ried by J\.1rs. Rita Lobo,
:.it.,..·ays leads the pro-
Cl'5sion. The banner is of
St. John of C"pistrano,
ror whom the mission
~·j~n .. mt·cl.
r"l.lrs. Lobo h;is earri(><l
tht· bann(•r for 2.'l \"l'<lr~
"l"hc· p;ige<Jnt a"tso .... 111
include a .!.t'r ics of tradi·
tion;il lndi:1n d;in ccs an('I
lhl' s1ng1ni..: (Jf ··\\'hen the
Swalln.,.. s Come flack tn
Capistrano'' b y the
song ·s author. Leon
Rene. Th£• festivities will
end y,·ith a benedi ct ion in
Serra's Chapel
IJinda f)unn \\ill .11guin
bC' dancing thi:. yt·ur, do-
ing a solo talled "La
Jota."
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"'MA TE RN/TY
"New Spring
Maternity Fash lom
Arriving Daily
. . . Paaa It On!"
SOUTH COASl PlAZ" I~ I -fie•• Wloc.O •) 557.5734
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SAN J UAN. • •
rmayoi-J of San Ju«n during the
1'texican period, .,..as the
grandson or Isidro. lie figures
prominently in San Diego history
as well as in Capistrario·s story .
TllE BLAS Aguil ar adobe-, ac-
cording to an au1hority on adobes
of Orange County, .... as the Casa
de Esperanza c house of hope J.
.... ·hich still has roof tiles, some of
which are the sam(• ai.:e as those
on the roof of the mission
This adobe h•1d 1 .... 0 v.ings
joined by a courtyard. 1lle re-
maining part .,.. a~ the northern
wing. The southern "''ing no
longer stands. It "":as the Casa de
Tejada <house of tile! bwlt in
1794 .
Another adobe, whose rwns
are stilf visible, has a romantic
tragedy surrounding 1t The Bur-
ruel Adobe wa s the home of
Chola Martina, a servant girl
who was the sweetheart of the
bandit Juan Flores
During a night 1n January 1857,
F1ores and his gang c;1ptured the
city, letting no one 1n or out
without their permissic1n Before
they left to .... ·n they hild plundered
four stores, kill e d one
storekeeper. and demanded that
another, hidden by friends, be
turned over to them
AC"CORDING TO iirl account
by the bandit himsC'lf. Chola
r.lartina had participated in the
~hopkeeper's murder by askinh
him lo redeem a r ebozo that she
had pawned at his store. "'bile he
turned to get it, the b<indit.s came
1n ;ind shot him, wantin~ the guns
and a1nmunition he kepl.
'J'h1s event supposedly <H.:·
curred in the Cas.a de Garcias,
"''hich stilt can be seen tn
du...,,ntown San Juan. The lo.,..·er
floor of the building is today used
as a store.
"J-li ~tury i~ 111uc:h more i11 -
lerest1ng to people if they can see
the places '''here things actually
happened," said f\lrs. Forster.
People still search for Juan
Avila's treasure, "''hich disap-
peared the night of the fire of
1879. They overlook what may be
the Rreatesl treasures of all : the
adohe walls and tile roofs that
give San Juan its character, and
the recollections of the people
.,.. ho ,I.lave ii Its colorful pasl-
"UNBELIEV AILE, BUT TRUE"
WASHABLE
SPRING
CREPE
PRINTS
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TO s,i.se TD.
DOZENS OF NIW NIW YOI~
PAl'TllN5 AND DISIGN5.
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Two Morton TV din·
ners, 54 cents, dO\lo'n
from 82 cen ts : four
oranges, 25 cents. same
since last July ; three
bananas, 25 cents, 19
cents last September and
Another spot-check
item not included in the
original survey is
maarine, 69 cents per
pound last week as com·
pared to 35 to 40 cents ia
m!1·1973.
Ostrich Escapades
Make Feathers Fly
liy ARTHUR R. \'l!'\SEL
ot a.... 0..11, "'11•• SUtl
A slightly-built young ranger
rircd from Lion Country Safari is
loday a14·aiting a decision on his
right to unemployment benefits
!he amusement park claims he is
not l'ntitled to get .
~regory Horl ock, 22, wa s
~r anted his jobless insurance
benefits once already and has
been collecting checks, but Lion
Country officials roared about it
to the California Unemployment
Appeals Board.
Thcv contend their ex-
employ.e
-Beat seven bull elephants
.,.,-ith an iron trainers' tool after
the beasts gave him a bad time
out on the simulated veldt at 8800
Mou lton Parkway, Irvine.
-1-hre.,..· a rock at a seven-foot -
tall. 350-pound ostrich, breaking
its leg and requiring supervisor
""es Baney to shoot it on the spot.
-Stuck an awl into a ram·
bunrtious elephant's hide, result·
ing in two large abscess sores
.,..hich required expensive treat-
ment.
-Dro\'e his zebra-s triped
ranger \•ehicle into another os-
trich. which look a tumble but
s urvived .
The hearing Thursday in
Unemployment Appeals Board
chambers in Santa Ana was un-
u s ual in terms o{ both the
charges made and the
circumstances under which they
were heard by Referee Arlelha
iiorton.
-He didn't know what
pmsessed him to pummel seven
bull elephants with a so-called
bUllhOok, except for a hard day of
their stubborn misbeha\•ioc.
-llitting !he ostrich wilh a
ranger \'Chicle was an accideot
because the big bird trotted inti>
his p<ith and he couldn't stop i.o
time
-Slabbing the elephant was an
accidental defense maneuver
which occurr'ed as the beast
tun::ied his head one way and
s wung his ponderous rump the
other. 1-lorlock was in the path of
the oncoming rump, he testified,
and would have been mashed
against a wall. 11e said he was ori-
ly eoin~ to slug the elephant,,
forgetting he held the awl.
-The ostrich he laid low with a
stone was a vicious devil, with
rator-like ankle spurs that cap
disembowel a person with one
kick.
He said the bird had a history
of vio!ent charges.
"'TllEY CAN open you up like a
can of peas," ranger Rifne coa-
firmed after the hearing ad-
journed.
"We all threw rocks at him," I Horlock testifi ed ... J just threw
one too many."
Horlock also explained to
Referee 1-(orton that ostriches
are especially aggressive during
the mating season, but the ooe
whose leg he broke was mean lJ\e
whole year round.
Lion Country Safari Zoologic!tl
Director Walter F. "Pat" Quirin
Ill fired Horloc k Dec. 16, aner
A. COURT r_cporter patiently the xoung ranger attempted io
tapped out th e testimony by · see him and explain about lhe o;;-
1/orlock for the defense and Lion trich.
<:ountry \•eterinarian Dr. Donald "It v.·as deemed by Mr. Quirln
Dooley and ranger Steve Rlfne and Dr. Dooley that he used eX·
fortheprosecution. c(ssivc force,'' says Jerry
Once, someone in"plicably Kobrin. Lion Country's vice pre-
and clumping\y walked across sldent for public relations.
the roof overhe~, moving all _ Horlock , of 4202 Sandburg
present to glance hea"Venward. Way,, Irvine, w_i ll r~\·e a writ·
Occasional ly, a loud flushing -ten ruling on his casf", according
noise in the ladies' powder room lo the appeals referee, probably
next door interrupted the pro-next·week.
ceedings. He was making $3.50 per hour
Horlock, offering his side of the v.·hen he damaged BboUt $71,000
story, said: "\-,,w?"l~ or ~lock al the park .
''UNBELIEVABU, BUT llUE" "UNIRIEVAIU, IUT lllllu
100% POLYUTll"'
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Lony Rich make•
lton 1blke'
pulled tiy
Tranqulltfty Bay
First Winners
. ' 'Lose ' But
r ~ Love It at
At Steak Los Alamitos
Game of Price, Pri~ Firs t winners in the (As part of her prize
Los Alamitos ha rness for being "Hot to Trot
racing "Hot to Trot" pro-Night" winner. ·Mrs.
gram actually l9sl $1 Rich was given $100
of the ir own mon1:y ~ credit for wa,gering. >
By DON KENDALL
Of TIMI AMecl•le.-'"'H' O\'era ll meat COO·
sumplion is expected to
The business of feed · decline a bit this year
ing grai·n to cattle so that mainly because of cut· b ac k s by pork and they grow fat, tender and broiler producers. Per
tasty for st eak-hungry capita beef consumption,
consumers has not yet however, is expected to
s hown s igns of recover-increase.
ing from the financial But USDA economists
throes of the past 18 hedge further by point·
months. ing out tha~ if .the U.S.
But neither has it dis· economy worsens and
integrated, as some peo-unemployment deepens,
ple thought it might a consumers may tighten
year or so ago. their belts and reduce
Consumers can still meat purchases. On a
b · l o n g-ra n ge basis. uy choice-grade or however , d e partment prime be e f a t supermarkets, although s pecialis t s think the
the supplies are not what American diet will con·
they were a couple of tinue to be oriented to
years back. And feedlot beef.
but they loved it.
Lorry Rich, a nathe ul
Long Island. N.Y .. who
"never got closer than
the bettor's window to a
horse in her life," a<'·
cording to h usband
Dudley, Wedne sday
night got plenty close.
As winner of an ever}
Wednesday-night promo-
tion being conducted
during the current night
harness racing meeting
a t the West Orange
Cou nty tr ac k , the
Newport B eac h
housewife literally got
onto the track -a couple
of times. operators are buying The issue of feeding
heavier animals than grain to cattle h as flRSTTl l\l E was for a
they did and are not feed-stirred much comment ceremonial ride around
ing them full grain r a-about the practice at a the track on one of the time when so much of the lions quite so l~n,. world is short of food. racing sulkies.
Claims are made fre· The "bike" s he rode on T HUS THERE have q u en t 1 Y that . i c was fitted with a special ~en significant changes Americans a t e less seat so that s he could sit
in how producers are meat, a lot more grain alongside driver Chris
turning out higher -grade would be freed for ship· Kalathas piloting Com·
beef cattle , as well as in ment to. needy countries. m a n c ~ e P a t c h .
the total number going to Some suggest that peo· Kalathas, as she report·
markeL Last year, for pie tum entirely to grain ed later , '"told me a lot example, a record 36.8 about horses and dif· million cattle were and other plant sources ferent tracks and all that
slaughtered for beer, up ·for their food · --but didn't give me a
9 percent from 1973. single tip for bettihg."
But steers and heifers F1·n· e Paid·· Both Mrs. Rich and
from feedlots made up her hus band are in -
less than tw<>-thirds ol veterate race fans. Rich
''.YOU'RE DOWN lo
$68 ... down to
S48 ... down to. . .is all I
heard from that maitre
d'," said Rich. "'Too bad
that I n e ver h eard .
'You're up to ... ,' but
that's the way it goes."
One of U\e high points
of the evening for the
Newport Beach couple
came just prior to the
sixth race, when Los
Alamitos fl ashed on the
tote board the fact that
the next r ace was named
in their honor. Dudley
even got his name in
lights, though it was his
wife w ho won the big
night at the track.
Joe Lighthill driving
Tranquillity Bay was
winner of the ''Lorry
Rich Pace," a claiming
race.
By the time the Rich
couple got to the ninth
race they weren't very
rich. Dudley and Lorry
had Sl4 of the original
Los Alamitos money left
and Mrs. Rich wanted to
cover three e x actas.
Dudley dug up $1 of his
own money to cover the
action -and lost it all.
"But we had a ball. It
was really fun," he said.
Mrs. Rich. whose
I
picked al random 1n the
parking lot as th~ "'n
ner
They are frequent vi:.·
itors to the track and had
already b een there
.sev~ral nights prior to
Lori'y's winning night
Predictably . Lorr)
-'l uee11
Cheryl Lee Connett,
15. of 19502 Surfdale
Lane , Huntingl on
Beach (right> was
selected Wednesday
night to r epresent
Corral 100 (llunt·
ington Beach area) of
ETI (Equ est rian
Trail s, Inc.) at
s tate w ide conven-
tion's queen contest
in Ventura July 11·13.
:.aid ... But I Ot'\C'r \\111
anything.··
~I a~ be she s right, ti
) uu check her luck at the
bettor's window. but
\\hat a night at the track.
espec iall y f or a
··hor::.e,,oman"' v.ho had
never been near a horse
5,000 Recalled
TV Sets Sought
WAS lll NG TON <UPI I
The Food and Drug
Administration said it
has no way of knowmg
how many of the roughly
5,000 color tel(!'Vi~ sets
r ecalled l ast week
because of excess radia·
lion exposure may be in
consumer 's hands.
But it said all of the
sets, whether they are in
the home, at th e dealer
level or at the dis·
tributor. will have to be
returned to the place of
manufacture or to a re·
pair center to be fixed
The FDA said about
6.800 Quasar brand sets.
manufactured by Quasar
Electronics Corp., a sub-
sidiarv of Toshiba ; and
5,200 Toshiba bra nd seL'>
all m ade m 1975, had a
defect which could lead
to dangerous levels of
r adiation.
The FDA 's Bureau of
Radiological Heaith said
it learned from the com·
panies that about 2.500 of
each of the brands ac-
tually had gotten into the
commer ical pipeline and
are in the hands of either
distributors, dealers or
consumers.
The recall 1s an ex-
p::msion of the largest ac·
tion of its kind in history,
involving more tha n
400,000 color sets, the
bulk of them made by
Malsus h1to Electric
Corp. of America and
distributed under the
Panasonic. J .C. Penney
and W.T . Grant brands.
WESTCLIFF MEN'S HAIR DESIGN
!'\F.\\ 1'0 HT"S 0!\' LY SERR!!'G Cl .. ITERS
WESTCLIFF PLAZA-646-9925 the 1974 cattle B M k l comm e nted on the
slaughtered, compared y ar e . ceremonial ride his wife'
with abaut 77 percent in took around the fivc-
husband is head of the .----------------_.:._ ____ ..1-___________________ _
1973. Therefore. it was LOS ANGELES (AP> eighths mile lrack:
cows and the so-called -Boys Markets Inc. has "Good time for the
••non-fed" beef animals a~r~ed to pay $12,500 in trotters a nd pacers al
fattened on grass which c1v1l penalties and to L 0 s A I a m i t o s i s
boosted the slaughter avoid m i~brandin g ·S()mething just over two
totallastyear. ground beefansettlem~nt minutes Tor the mile;
The trend is continuing of .a consumer protection this one (the one pulling
M k . swt. . . Lorry's sulky J negotiat· this year. ar ettng TheSuper1orCourtswt ed one lap in 1·ust under from feedlots in the 23 ma1·or beef states during bad been brought by ade-five minutes." puty district attorney . the first quarter or 1975. who asserted tests Mr. and ~rs. Rich ap-
are expected to i'Un established t hat ground parently p1c~ed a few
around 5.5 million head, beef and lean ground bee( horses on their own that down about 8 percent . . moved almost as s lowly. from January-March: in.eight markets had con· In the races, n ot in
JastY.ear. tained more than 30 per-ceremonies. centfat. · .
The market chain .. The maitre d' in the
CONSUME RS, for agreed to the settlement clubhouse kept relaying
their part, seem 50 to Wednesday without a our bets and also kept
have held on lo lh,ir pre-trial and without ad-track of our budget,"
Daily Pi lot Dispatch
Dept., became first win·
ner of the weekly '"Hot to
Trot" program one week
before being awarded
her big nig ht at the
track.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
WIMll Y-W•t ........
ltH H-"rtt.d.
c:..e. W-541.025'
She was accompanied 1------------i
by he r s ister . H elen
Leone of Costa Mesa,
at th e time tha~
he r car, bearing the
·track's "Hot to Trot"
bumper slicker. was
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rerence for beer. accord· mission of guilt. said Rich.
ing to USDA economists, r..:===============~=:::::::=;j or else cattle prices
would be much lower Ora.mnoCounty's ONLY AUTHORIZED than they are now. Last ·.~-.
year, the d epartment
says, beef consumption
a veraged a r ecord 116.3
pounds per person, up
almost seven pounds
from 1973.
Consumers
Slack Off
.-On Credit
r
: I WASHINGTON (A P>
-Consumers paid olf
more debts tbao they in·
curred ilr January,
although they tapered orr
a bit from December. the
Federal Reserve Board
reports.
'Outstanding consumer
credit declined by $583
million,. to $11$7 billion, in
January after an $877-
mUUon d\p the previous
month, the board said
~ Friday.
Tbe arowth or d'ecline
ol consumer borrowing
for goods and services is
1 an indicator of the na·
lion's econom ic health,
slnce \l is a aeQeral rule
that the more consumen
buy the better it is for the
economy. f Credit for n e w t automobllc purchases
1 d~ by $186 mUlion j dunn1 January. But it
1 did mark a substanUol
' improvemenl from I December, when auto
credlt declined by S463
million.
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84 DAILY PILOT
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
They'll·
Sing
For · l
..
Your
Supper
8~ JOOLSO~
01 lllt O•oly "1IOC Sl~t
Back in 1907. ll'gend has 1t, an aspiring
performer arrived in San Francisco with
his life savings. one suit and a dream of
singing in the c·1ty's grei.lt music halls .
Disappointment lt•d \.\ illiam Baxter to
eventually open a restaurant "'ith singing
waiter::., strolling mu:-.ic1ans and song and
dance:. ''here hopeful performers ~uch as
himself could l>c ::,cen and heard.
In 1975, that dre:.im ::.till persists in the
hearts of young people and drives them to
work hard for ..,ucte~:-. ::.ometimes at two
jom.
T\\elve c:Olll•ge-agl' ~ouths have found an
opportunity to fulfill their aspirations in the
Baxter·s Street Singers. a determined but
happy group led by Dan Troxell.
In the Wilham Haxter tradition, they
labor in a restaurant with round tables as
the box seats. Their secret hope is that
someday som cone will be at one or those
tables who can lead them to a new
theatrical career.
The schedule 1s J?ruehnJ? for the singers.
\
~
Most either attend school or wo~rull-t1me. in addition to their nightly per ormances
and long Sunday afternoon rehe rsal.
Gino Gaudio, for exampl4'., w s for the
city of Seal Beach during the day. Jlis
father was an opera singer and he hopes for
a career as an entertainer.
"This is a great place to work on
repertoire," he said.
Vicki Budd, a soprano, is a waitress dur-
ing the day, and Jennifer Higgenboth.am.
· an alto, is a restaµrant hostess. Soprano
' Lauren Mitchell is still in high school and
soprano Rita Jacklin has another singing
job.
John Childers, Rick Brennan and Ch'arles
Warren, the acoustic bass player, all attend
• California State University, Fullerton. and
Denise Dales is a choreographer and
teacher. •
Miss Dales, who holds a masters degree
in theater from UCI, and Glenn Daniels, an
actor who graduated from UCI and has
done commercials, were brought into the
group to add extra dimensions in dancing
and theatrics.
DEBBIEANDGLENNSINGSHOWTUNE
VEAR ANN LANDERS Your
rel·ent column about how kids
can break up their parents' mar·
nage hit very close to home.
Please reprint the enclosed col·
umn which appeared several
vears ago. I clipped it -..hen my
kids broke up "\Y marrlaae. Now
the same thing 11 happening to
mv cousin. Thanks, Ann. -ST. 1i>c1s .
DEAR ST. LOl'ff;: Here it Is :
DEAR ANN LANDERS· Will
~ou please deal ~1th a problem
that seem& to he u scnous threat
to m»ny middle-aae marriuges
these days'! J rtfer lo the sexual
conduct of their teenage
chWdren. ' The dauahtcr ol a close-friend
<age 17> wa::. cntertainin~ her
boyfriend in her parent!.'
bedroom se\'cral \\eeks ago, and
I do mean entertaining.
The folks came home unexpec·
tedly and a scene followed. The
mother was furious and made it
plain that she was shocked, dis·
appointed a nd outrit_~ed. The
lather took the daughltr's side
He said sex was normal and
natural and so long as the girl
didn't get pregnant, he saw
nothing wron1 with il. The argu·
ment didn't end there. The)'
fought about this for two months.
and nnally the mother filed for
divorce
Another case involved my
neighbor. The reverse happened.
Their 18-year-old son told hi5
parent.a he wanted them to allow
his 17-year-old girlfriend to move
into their home. Her parents had
thrown her out for reasons he did
not care to discuss. He had a nice
big bedroom, 10 why not.?
The father aald, "Over my de-
ad body."
The mother said, "Yes. We'll
take her in. It wouJd be tbe
'Christian' thing to do.''
Three weeks later tht father
moved out. Last week he nled for
a legal separation. There are two
younger children involved. I
view thls aa a tragedy
Isn't IHe difficult enough these
days without kids creating addl-
tlona l heartache for their
-
Director of the group, which includes
Debbie Thomas, an opera singer, Laurie
Probasco, Daniel Sohrt, Vivian Harrel, a
dancer who has appeared with Mitzi
Gaynor, Andy McCorkel, another bass
player, and Gerry McClintock, alternate
pianist, is Dan Troxell.
He graduated from Valparaiso Universi-
ty and Sherwood Music School in Chicago
and has played piano in several bands and
taught.
The group is a perfect foil for his talents .
since he accompanies. directs, writes and
arranges music and sets up the seven-
night·a-week program with the help or the
singers.
Currently, Troxell is leading the singers
in Broadway s how music soch as "Fiddler
on the Roof," "Wizard of Oz," "Sound of
)fusic'' and a medley called "Applause:·
They also do some Gershwin, a little folk
music find some 'contemporary music such
as the-Beatie&.
Though the singers are not being scboped'
up for starring roles in Broadway produc·
..
~
Dan Trox /Is r1
finger~ move
quickly as· he
accotnpanies
Baxter's Street
Singers. He
also is the
director~
lions or rushed to the Music Center, at tea~t
one important contact has been made for
them .
"An executive from NBC in New York
heard us and is interested in having us sing
for the bicentennial," Troxell said.
He is very pleased because he is proud of
the small but mighty group. "There's a lot
here. There are quite a few good singers,"
he commented. ~ '
For those who love to sing, s uch as Deb·
bie Thomas and John Childers, who have
been performing together since childhood,
there i~ something compelling about the
s tage. whether it be the center of a
restaurant or a grand hall.
The Baxter's Street Singers have to \\Ork
hard to sandwich in rehearsals and
performances, but they wouldn't give it up
for Ulc world.
They a ll freely admit they would like to
go on ::,tage. and s tick around th e
restauralf'l because "it's great experience"
and their unusual stage is a "great
showcase" for their talents.
GLENN. VIVAN. OEBB-IE, DAN PERFORM ON ST AGE
pare~a 1 Ple•1~ Ann, tell your
readet1 how thll Problem should
be de~t wltb. 'l'hankyQU. -SAD-DEN D BY IT ALL
DE R SAD: Early hr Ute
tWldrtn 'team tlle &eci.ltlW ff
.. divide a,d coaqaer." ~
._..,er WM cnld have e-....w
Hell a we•1e ltdtv• ll •11
parent. 11 ao Hvlce. lie'• bM
yeara of esperteace.
Pareat• Ibo.Id ....., utted.
apeelallr on m attera ol 10ontHy
and dJ.elplhae. II tile)' cUM&
agree, they 1ould 1eek eounMl&la;
and permit a J.hlrd party to dtdde
whlch w•y to zo aqd then B<n'lt"
parents 1h6Ut so In Lhat dlret·
tloa.
P.S. TO ST. LOUIS: Thank you
'
t.
(An~ Landers OJ
t.f9I' I
for ~esling a renm. For some reuon that particular column 1~1 anore In tune y."ith the
UID4l9 ~ay than when it first ap-
Deertl tu print lour years ago.
Pdaps l\'~ because.famill" "re ln0\1Df mon and m~ in that
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DEAR ·ANN LANDERS: Who
buys" ttMi w~dlng anniversary
PNl"*f Daes the wtfe buy one
fOI' bet tiutband, or ·does the
huabend~ one tor hl• Yilfe?
I'ye Mani m••Y oonntctlng
abJwtn': Wbat ts )'OW'I? ~ lN
DOUBT JN TIF.FJN, OHIO
D£A • Tlf'P: 'J'he an1wer 11
not engraved on the Roseua
&Gte. dear. It's lartely a matter
'
of cholee. Usually the·husband
bays bi1 wife an annlvenal')' lilt
•r aendt nowers. Sometimes
they extllange gifts. Ollldreu, on
occasion, 1tve pareats an an·
al¥en•l'f . present -and vice
ffl'N. The door la wide open on
this one.
Drugs? How much is too
much? ls pot OK? ls LSD too much? 1t you're on dope or con·
aldeting lt, get Ann Landen'• new booklet, "Straight Dope on
Dru11 .. " For each booklet or-
dered, .1end a dollar bill plus a
lon1, Hlf ·addressed, stamped
envelope (20 cents postage) to
Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400,
I Elgin, Ill. 60120. -""'
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Mr. end Mtt , Herttey Slronv. 2~1 H~ll STAT a ME NT NAMf STA TIME NT ouwness ol ,,_ un0tr1IQMd In •II m.it· •uu I ... envoronmenlAI lmp«ts ol v., ~..-411. Mlulon Vl•Jo. boy. Tiii .. llowl1>9 person 1, 6011111 bus!· TM lot lowing person is 000...., oos.-tef\ pertalninv 10 1iw H"te of w1d .-ICIKlfk t1e1hlles lo be cOA$1ruded 111
l'e•r-yl1, lt7J MU••: nes.u: .,. c.aent. wlllllll tot.ir month> Alltf" U>e COllnectlOll w•tl\ .,. --IN &I'd Mrs. P•ltr Burrows, 240S2 ,, 1-.... ,..... 'll\I ~-•·· •• 1 to --Sll\'tt1My Or1vf, El Toro, girt. HeR8e1tT "AWltlNS REAL· THIA0$TREETBOOYSHOP 11S .rs ........ u ..... o. "'°"'·· "'~-.. ~-cwo,., McHMrY .......
Mf. •nd Mrs. Birrell Plnud, ~11 TORS,. <100 I Mt 171h Street, Costa Tl\1((1 SI .• Hunhnvton Buell, Ca. nMa 0.ltd M.,cll S. 1•1s. CINI\ Wiler re'PC)n\1btlltM$ Of AWMA. C.lle Ch<M<A. SAl't Juen Cipttfreno, Mtu, (Altlor11I• UU7 ~ler R. M•nd•rono, 1736 Hum. £\/ELYN C. ROYCE., AWMA lncluclH the City ot Le~
By THOMAS PALJ\IE R
Of Ute DAiiy Pilot Stiff
Director J o hn Cas-
sa vetes, as you may
have gathered from the
exces s advertising
(What time is it? It's
Oscar Time!>. has a
new message film. As is
his custom, h e says it
not with flo w ers, but
with poison ivy.
.. A Woma n Under the
tnfluence" mus t be a
message film b ecaus e
it's drier than a
sociology course. At any
rat e , Thal 's Not Enter·
tainme n t .
Cassavettes regular
Peter Falk and the direc-
tor's wife, Gena
Rowlands, have the lead ·
in g roles as hus band and
wife, res p ective ly (this
film needs a ll the ex-
p lanation it can getJ.
parents of three kids and
inhabitors o f a h o me -
e r , h ouse -with m ore
p roblems tha n the Loud
family ever imagined.
One can dispose of the
acting in the movie ef·
fortlessly : IL 's good.
Falk is bis usual steadily
co nvincing , near
neur otic se lf , and
Rowlands probably de·
s erves the Acade m y
Award nomination she
received for her efforts
in i mbu ing thi s
character with a detach·
m ent from reality .
BUT THE m ovie .. It's
two and a h a lf h o urs of
unrepe ntant te.dium.
Cassavet es mus t have
been dared t o make
something more borin g
than "Husbands." He
s ucceede d .
The s tory . written by
Cassavetes, takes a
woman on the brink of a
l)reakdown through the
final s teps off the c1m.
She disa ppears into a
mental institution, to r e-
turn six months late r in a
frame of mind a.s ques-
tion able -to the au-
dience as well a' to her
f amily -as whe n she
lert. ,
The s ub s urf ace
~ m essage is well taken:
This overburdtned
woman h as been opera t·
ing ln a s tate o f instabili·
tf that is saner than and
girt. Tri HarllOI' Re1llors, Inc. mlngt>lrd Ave , Fountain V•t .. y, c.. Aaminl~1r11rl• 011,.,.. nt.tl~ IMACI\, H ••II u the M0111ton-Nl9ue4 Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Corbett, "361 Ollltornl•, 400 EHi 11u. Slrffl, ~UI '270I 01111e il>Ov• n•mea oecedenl W•t•r Oislrlu, Los Alt sos Water Ot,.,.
\111 Cle Anlt, UOl.WIA Nlguel,boy. Me~ t.alllorfllA .,,,, Tl\ls busineu IS COn<luCl•d by An In-LOUIS T. HI LI.ER lricl, Soull\ L<i9UNI S.nH••Y District.
Uniq ueJy preferable tO r<>g&nC8 WhO WOU1d im• • PeW...ry ll 1t7S Tl\ls buSIMH Is tonducled by I co.-OlviOuAI UIOWll\lllre 11¥d., S..lte I .. ) El'l'lffAld 9.ty Servlct Ohlrltl. El Toro
th ( f ane<l rt l'tU • h Mr. •net Mrs.. O•vld Abril, mJJ porefloft. "9lerM•nd•rlno LMA..,.1u,C.ltt.'°"41 W•ter 01\trlcl And PC>f'llons Of ,,,. e orm s o so-c pa so l e in so muc "·-•• "··••n• cite '"", M1•·1~ rn-io. Tee 121Jl6" 74JO 1 · ... ·w , o st 1 , -· --... ~ -· ..... Sylve Hromldnlk, Secre!My This statement WIS llled •ill\ 11\e : ,,... ,...,,,. n.ncn • er I , c . normative behavior that l'8lDf~I running tlf'tle. glrl, T"4S SIAtement WH tlltd wtlll the County Clerk of Ofin(llt County on Mar. MIMlley ler AclmiftltlUlm In QeMral, Ille .,euer ... d by AWMA
d d h th t she It l St -'-fr P:....,..ry 14. Uts ,._ .... .,c•· 11 of,.._ c 1 ... 12 "1S Pubuwa Or•n111t C:out O•ily P11ot -u.. •bove described member~ SUrrOUD e er, 8 Seem s 8 l'J\0 Uu1uu Mt. an11 .t.\rs. MArlln Ploy. 2160S ......... ,., _, .,..inoe ounyon .... r. ' Mlrtht.1',21.JO,ltlS ID'-H cles lsllWAlllOWalenn.cllndl,_SeK
Was r eactl'ng aga1"n st UD· to attack the te ...... :cal Summer flt Id L•ne. S•n Ju•n n , l9lJ ... .,.. Cr I. c •• I "~v cat>iilrtlnO, boy. • 1'41117 PubllSlled Or•noe Cont Oattv Piiot ttk •no ,_gun• anyon ~ • n.11141
consciou s ly. • '8pects of the film I but Mr. and Mrs. L.Allnd Jol\n_,, 22322 Pubtl\Md Or111oe Co.st O•llY Pilot Merell I•, 23, 30, Aprll 6, ms 920-IS PUBLIC NOTICE basins, •nd areu lro bul•ry ti...r.to. ... b d t Modjn1. &..911"8 Hiib, olrl. Molrcl\ 1', U, 30, AOrll 6, 1'7S IS1·1S OflAtlH E11v1ronment1I trf,oec:t It i s not a new the me, ... ey are so a as. 0 pro-IN.•rrtJ}"rs. Rlcll•rd Huol•r,2441 PUBLIC NOTICE •s.tt• RePOfU coverlno u,. constrvclton Im-
but it i s a valid one that. trude e ven amid the con · vi.s.nFern•ncto,Mlnlon\/1tJo.~y. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICEOl'5ALEO" P«" oft,,. ,,.,ious i.cirn1es °' ,,,.
d I k ( , .... _, , .. lt1S • AWMA projt (I ••• 1v11lable for your
iS done 0 0 justice by Ceptu al faults an 8C 0 Mr. And Mn. 8 nice Messinger, l'ICTITIOUS aU51NESS REAL PAOPEATY AT \IUOy •t'CI tevlew M ll'lt tollowinv loc.•
Cassavet es and"crew. content. 2S242TurfA .... ,MIHkHIVl•Jo,bor, FICTITIOUS•USIN US NAME STATEMENT PltlVATESALE ltOll~. Mr. And Mrs. Devld Lum~n, 2'021 NAME iTATEMENT The lollowonv person IS OOll'<Q bu>•· Ne. A IUOt S...141 An1 Public Libr•ry • • The un even pace V1• Per•. Mlulon VleJo,9lrl. T ... lollowln9 person\ are doinO ~u·~· 111 IM Superior Court ot If\(! s1.ie OI \A<;IUN 8e.c:ll Public Lib••••
HE ~ an instinct th rows the vi e wer F•.,...•Yl1,1tJS 11\Nnesu~: TIME &CO . TIME IN A BOTTLE. t.lltfO<"n1•.•or1rwcountyolOrM>Ot. MluionV1e10Pubh<Lit:>r•r,
for drawing OUt the most d . b d k Mr. •llO Mr~ Slettto Kenvon. 26542 THE CATERING COMPANY. 17.0HtVf\l..-dWa y, L.agun• BeACll. CA In lhe M.llltr of tlle Est.ile OI MARY Mil ronet s L•b•••Y • . • • • &rOUn , a s lf a ta es A......io.VtfOlllCa,MlsSIOflVi.Jio,oh1. ~GrANdA, OAl\A Polnt.C.llf0tl'll• ~o)l AGNESFAVARO.~ctued M®llon-N•VuttlW•lerOo~lrotl
IOSJgntflC8Dt Cbi pS .off We r e SQipped r a tbe r than ~r. ::s RN\r_!; '~-MML~W('• jWf1 ~ John Bruce Kutchera. 1100 Notice tS ,_rt by 91ven 111.i 1"9 un-LosAh~s Wate• 01strict
the human b h ....,_,... 11 o.,.,....,,u S,.,.f'I. '"~-t ... • M •n••r•~ .= CA Off~ woll sell Al Prov•tt 'Mlle. to 1~1~R•-l\W•l-01$tr1cl e 3Vl0r be" h t C tin •t '~* lt7S ...,... ,... • " ...., -·• ... iQhlana W6y. L41Qun.i Beach, •• ·-·-~· . tng r es 0 • On \D Y > '"' GHNldA, 0.M Point, C.lllO<"nil 2' ..... ,, IN l\o~\1 41nd be\I bidder• SUOte<l lo Emer1ld 8.ly Service D1Slrotl
bJOCk • in a "S~premely is. in.f eri()r and -this We w'::f-Tw'::'~-. .t:._-11.. 17412 JAmes P. l!MMUllen, 311:» HedDa " • Prt$Ct ll• M . K utc lier.a. 2160 contorm11ion ot Wtd Super-Courl. on Sovtll lA91>1W S.nl1•rr O~tnct
dull a. tlempt tO ma}(e tbe ~aven't seen •t"n ce ,.__ Ml • .,.-Mrs.MkNel(.tl\ftOI\,~ L.tlleSo.lA9'1t'A.C..lltornl1t1U7 Ht9lllind way, La9un1 Buen, CA CK Alltr tr..,.,,. o.ay of MA rcll "IS,lll C1tyOIU9un418eacf\ II " I.UC' Vle ... -•MI• Ion VI Jo bo TMslluS.il .. H llcondUCled ,_,1 llmil· ~ .. 1 l"9 olhu OI G lOM THOMPSOf.f. 4" 11 Should be noted 11>411 11\t~ ,_, .......
0 bv l OU s (and over-ch e ~ p v er s i 0 n 0 f "-..... ~, ;., tf1l" edCMWIM•sN•. vr "i~1\ 00\tne\S I\ conducled by Ml'"" W.51 Ocun Bouloard, Su1'4t 1403 adclreun tis.elf Solely to,.,. COf'61;;:
l_ ooked) and µie mean-•• Harl 0 w • • ( c a r 0 l Mir. •lld Mrs. Wllll•m B•nlK. 11' Jlmts Md.-ulleft dt<ttOU.I LonC) Be.cl\, C.thforno• '°90'2, ... Int !ton lmc>«lli ol Ille AWMA l.ctl.toes."
l (b t all l-CIHf Or., lA<Jllf\A IHIUl,9"1. lllb 1111911\tnt WH llled wtttl 11\e John 6. Kutcllef• •19111. l1lle. iind lnteru t OI Uld dp. fe<Hul Env1r011m1tnt11 Prolec1IOll ~ng e&S U DOt re y) Lindley) W aS rus hed out tN.end Mrt. ROllff PuntlnHl,2'2'2 C-ty Clerk ol O<anQe County Oft Mar Tiits st•lement wn lo led .. 1111 I~ CHWd •t Ille time ot dHlll Ana •11 ltw Agency Envlronmttntal Impact sc.te-JlJ~millflle prOfOUnd re•. a5 the legiti m a l e version lloN<'-, MiHlon Viejo, boy. 11, H1S County Clerk ol Orange Counly on Mllr. •'111\1. Hiie •nd ontuest 111411 IMHi.teof ment .... ring will be held Mere. 2S,
allty M Fe!HMrpyH,11!11 "4ITll S. l91S. stlcl deCNsed ll•s .c:quored by Ge*' .. l'7S al !•JO P.M. 4lnd l·JO P.M. M lttr
• (Carol B a k e r ) was in '·and Mr~. •Ir e .. MclnloStl. Publlll>ed O••...-COASIO•llyPllol F4U1l •-ollAWt>rOIMrwlseotllertNn<K•n F-•IBulldl1191ouled•t2400A·ii.
I Be 23622 Awnlde TOIHl1191. Mission Vie-~ aocllllan to'~' of wld CNCHS.O. at lntt n g mar rgman Can p r OdUCtiOD -3 boom JO,oirl. MArcn I•, 23,30,""'11•, lt7S tta.IS Publo~d Or•nQe Cont Daily Pllol, time of dtAlll, in a..o to 4111 lllt certai ANO. L19.-N19uttl. Caltforr111. A re-
take intimate hum an re· mike eve n pops into ODe W . eNI Mn. TllOmas Tueller. 2SSI M.Jrcl\V. 1•· U,JO, 1'IS ll~IS •NI prCJC)erly silu•led on Ille cit, ol ~~!.._E:;i;~,,:! ~':':'~.~
I •' h" ' h d d Gfis-..Ro.O,L•9unaHllls,boy. PUBLIC NOTICE c;.roenGrove.CountyoH~•f19e,Sltt• .... auons tps an . an an scene. Mr. •nd Mrs. Ronald O'Conllor, P' 'BLIC NOTICE pie1edonAprtl2l. ,., •• ,,,, lhe Env•t'O' • • and 2St92 Pl•• Roecl. U9uM Hills, boy. •-------------" OI C:.hlO<"nia. ~rlttulArly dnc.rlbed ~ ment•I ltn91cl Report lin.alttt<l al .,_ wnng out emotion . Cassavetes appears to Mr. •ftd Mrs. John w uii•ms. 111• l'lcT1T1ous aus1HEH 1-------·------i 1o110ws.10-w11· ttrne.
truth in s equences that a have a lot Of fun With h iS 24421 Hlllhl>ine Ro.cl, EIToro.boy. NAME STATEMENT a s.ns Loi 32 ot Tr AC I 1730, H per "'Al> rt · Sl>ould you l\a ... any que~ltons ,,,._ . d if Mr. •nd Mrs. Scoll Mort, 19661 ltty Ttw touowlno persons are dOlnQ oosl· SUPE Rt OR COURT OI' THE cordltd In Book S2. P•CJts 1S And 2•. of sir• further onform1tion, please cont.ct
Stranger Can 1 eot Y cameras but When GlennOrl11e.Lagun1NlQU1tl,bOy. nesus· STATEOl'CALIFORNIAFOR MlsullaneousMAps,lntlleolllceoHlle Or.MACkW•sner,CIHnWaler~
With. J( they are p a inful SC e n e S be C 0 m e S 0 Febr,.aryJI. 1'1S CASTLE COUNTRY E)(PEDI· THE COUNTY OF OAANGE ColHlly RecorC)er ot ~Id county ...,..e !ants, 1732 S.E. Brlslot, Suite 210, SMll• lO t h th . • Mr ind Mr~. Slt'ven Hicks, 2•162 TIONS, 6H2 Rom4! Ctrchr. Hunllnoton No. A-UO.J commonly kllOWft as 10142 Edoe--ad Arta, C•lllorni• 'nlOI 17141 91~:v.7.
W a C • e pain ~S claustrophobic that We AnkertOft Orive, El Toro, l>Oy. llea<ll, Californ1d 921>47 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITI~ une. G.arelen Grove. Even ii you do not pl•n to illlMd the
not (or naught• the re IS I f tt th ud Mr . .tlldMrs.Ron•ldKreutr.2'lSSI Lee Charin Rnmun en, 6SS2 T.,m,ol stlecu111ntaw1ulmonrv 1 ib of ' ' . 0ng Or a CU 0 e m • ClaU<llt Clore It. El Toro, 9lr1. Rome Cir • Huntin9ton Bea<h. l'Olt "llOaATE OF WILL ANO FOR ,i Ille United Stiles on conttr,..,.llon of mHI 119. plUse comm•n ., means
e ntertainm e nt 10 the d h "}l f 0 s truction Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Piper. 2J681 LllTTE11$TlSTAMENTARY a postcard or letter tel4111vt 10 'fOt.I' • • . y l S 0 a C n Cororwl,Mhs1on V•t 10,9irl. C:.tilO<"nl4192647 Esl•le of ALICE C. AllTH, \<lie. TM per uni ot Amount bid lo be vie .. son Ille mallertot:>econs1dffed.
s k l I I w l t b w h l c h s ite where Falk works, Febr ... ry H. ltJS P•ul J. Stevens, Ferron. Ul4'1184S2l Deceased. 04!pos11eo with Did. II I\ rei.pecttully requ•sleo INll at1 Be g d h d tes biS f ( Mr. and Mrs. R09tr Spankle, V Ol1 Tiils bu\tneU I\ COndUCled by a NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN INll Bods or Oiiers to De on wrolit19 and commenh rel•llve lo IM liK1i11tes E<>-r roan e Y ra this Un has gone t OO ar. VlaC..ll41do.Mlnlon Viejo, boy. <;11ener1t ptrtner\l\ip. PETER ARTH has Iii~ a petition lor will be received •I lrte <1lorew1d oll1Ce vttonmenl•I lmPACI R•pon be rrwot
c har3cters of their feel· "INFLUENCE" is a n Fdn&Ary u , 1'7S Lee c. R•~musun PrObalt of W•11 •nd lor ·~suanc:e of t..el at iJl\Y tome alter ,.,. llf~I P\ll>llOltOn av••l•ble to AWMA, u well as ti\ st4111 in gs d I Th Mr. and Mrs. Do119lu Hulings, Tl\1s statement was 111~ w1111 ,,.,.. lef\ Tesl•nwnl••Y lo Che pelll-re-lle•eofandbelOfed•ttof ~~It or consu11.,,u by ma111ng 11\em to Or
• unnecessary Or ea • e Hin Vo• MMtr"4)Ch. Minion Vlrjo. C-ty Clerk of Oran91 CounlyonMdr ference 10 wtucl\ is mlde lcw lur1""r O•t~tl\iS 1211\dly Of MArcll. 191S. Meck WtSllltr tn orOer ttwl they mtQnl
N o t S o w i t h point is there but getting Doy. n. m s iw11.c:u1arS".•NI t11a1t11e llmeandp1ace JOSEPH CAMPANELLA be •t<e•ved on.,.. before April Z.191SM
Cassavetes. Even h is at-1·1 1·5 not worth the s t.rug-"41116 of .,.a,."9 111e s.me Ms t>een se1 •or £.ecuio.-of tl\ewm '"'to11ow1119-ess: PuOllUwd Or•n9t C041sl D•llY Piiot April 1 191s ,1 9 lO a m ,,. tne ot said Decedent Or ~Ck Wesner
le m pt e d ""h U m 0 r j S gle. GEs:::-~~:t:S"..1~AL. Marett ... 23, )0. AP<ll 6. l~IS tl .. IS courl~ ot Oep.irlmenl No:·J of Wtd G. TOM THOM .. S.ON ClunWater COl\Wllants
nothl·n g more than n o n T . th .f t ---------....----lc0Ut1 •1700C1v1cCtnlu Drive~s1 tn 444Mll0cHAllvd.,S••l•l4U 2132S.E Bro~101.su1le 2 IO . rt m m l n g e a . r.~~ : .. 1~s . ' • -···ell c •I t ...... . ted .. --··'"' n PtJBUCN<Yl'ICE INCtlyofSintaA11•.C•1Jlorn1o1. ........,,_.. • 9 •• ,_. S....t1An1.Caltlorn1~92}01 s ense actio n s r e pea to -what c ass a vet e s Mr. •nd M•~Rlcky L. ;::,1ie1d s..i o.t~Marc.ll n ms. Te4: mJ1m....u 5'9nedbVtNC1w11r-
t he point where o n e evide ntly thinks isamus-c1«ne .. 1e·11·••. 1'1CT1T1ou saus1NEss w1u1.t.ME.SCJOHH, A~~1:'.:~c"'.,.·c0As10 .. 1 P11o1 "'*611M110r-c-to.ityPillll.
1 hs t f b d 1 ,.. .___ -ltJ• County Clerk ~ Y Mtrtl\2,S,9.12,l•.1'.23.2•.30.197) aug · ou o e m arrass-ing -woul eave pre-•--r .... ~ NAME STATEMENT s •cHs••J•MEs _,c,.1s.1'.n .1t1s ~IS -Mr. atld Mrs. J•mttS M. L~ Tl\etollo I dolf!QlllN ~ ..c• ~ ------------_;,_;......: __ _... ______ _:_7'7:.:_:-•.:_~• m ent . cious little. The r e i s just ~BeACl\,boy. nessas: •f>CJpersonure · ions-111M•1..Str•t
··A Woman Under the n o meat pr esen t . ~-•no Mrs. Jlime M. Pun, s... MARKETING SPECI ALTIES. "1""'""'-~'"·mn
I n ,. . d ti Clemence, boy. m .... u . "·-Tel: 01a11u-11w n u e nce 1s ecep ve Cassavettes d r own s his ""· .-i Mn . Jol\n c. Ernut. t..e~ " --••Y. Apt · ...... 4· ,...,se, At1or,..ys1w: htlt>oMr
be R l d builds BtACll,boy. Bucl\,CA•'70 P··"''I ed 0 c ' D I Pll ' Cause OWaD S jnitial, good idea in r ......... ,v ... ,ltJS Char&es L.Slbu1,1'7120r~a,, ""'"" ••119e oas dt ' o
a c h aracter that we a r e fl . l T r --'., Apt. No ••• Suns.I Be•cll. CA 'I0/•7 March IS. 16· 21• 1'1S '111-IS s upe r UI Y • 0 COm · Ntr . .a~ M" R•nd•ll D. Wonsl.cl. 5-11 R1cNrd W. J•nlar. 3108 R~evell
left to Care about And t r h Ir b ked Clemente, girl. '· pen s a e or a · a W•y. Cost• M<>sa. CA q201&
yet the film's s um is as dialogue, subord i n ate Mr.i1rrdM~:.~~:;:,2J·1~,~~own,s.n 9t::~1 ~~:;~:,s,,1~~ condut •ed bv • OROERTOswowcAuse
lackin g as its parts. The characters a re over· ciemente.9,,1. • c11aries L. 5,0.,, FOR CHANGE OF NAME
anxiety, almost the don · v ·lla ino u s stereo Marc111.1tJs T111s sc"emen1 w .. ,111ed w.1111ht. CASE NUMBERAn........,... e . l • Mr. ~nd Mrs. James 0 . Cllambl1SS, County Clerk ol Otdnve County on E.LMER THOMAS TREGONING,
desperation, Of extreme t ypes. Jr., San Clemente, 9lrl. · Febn,.ry 1', 1'7S 111. i'l6S tiled d peltlton 1n lh•'S court tor
boredom is cast upon the He misses his own Mr. •l)d Mrs Dennis L. Heider, San ,..411U an oraer •JIOWln<J pet111oner lo th.>"C)e
viewer, WhO W aitS in • t • t j t lri t Ci.tne!Mt.O•rl. re I S Pubhw!>eO bfenve Coast Ot Uy Ptlot, 1\1\ name from ELMER THOMAS po1n ID ry Di 0 soc Mr.1ncJNtr!'.'91<.:1n·:::~MCLa111.S.in l'eb.1J,8MM.iir.2.•,l•,ltH Sll·H TREGONING. Ill lo AL THQMAS
vain for someth i ng more home to us too subtly, o emellte,oirc. TAEGON1Nc..
th a n t h e k j n d 0 f "'· h lo l N!ollrdt4, 1'7S PUB"IC ~OTICE It IS lier.by ordered that all i-rsons w1roUg SCrUpU US Y tm· Mr, And Mn . Jimmy L. ICllApe>, s.,, &.. ., tntuested on Ille ""lier ator~id ap.
mum b 1 e d n 0 n c 0 m •• cont t:i v ed dialogue. Clemente.boy. ,,.., before IM court if\ Dee»r;tmen• . ti h ls all HOTI CE OF SllLE NO 3 ~I 100 Civic Cenl•t Drow W.sl. mumc a on . e g~ . • S ome of the outdoor, HOTIC E is HEREBY GIVEHpursu.,,1 s.n1a AN. ca:uorn••·.,,, Apr is, 1q1s, too muc h of lD d a tly life hazy long shots in the PUBLIC NOTICE to sections 3071 •nd J07l of ·~ CIV•I ., 10 00 o'clock AM . and 11\en and
d 05eS. fiJm .are. nice, though Gode of the StA .. ol C..hlorma I,_ un-11\enshow C41Use,1f anyl._.Y hol~. _.,
Cassavetes s eems tQ they setve 85 accurate r1CTmouuus1NESS :,:,~~~o:;s.~ l~":,1~: ... ~.::;_ ~11~ :;":;:::'e~0' cl\anve
01 narne~io
persist in inflicting his rem1'nders of a decent NAME STATEMENT. · dllstrlal W•y.Costa MeH, C•l•lorn1a, at 11 1~ fu~r ordered 11\al • tOP'I' ol Tl\e lollowtn9 person Is doift9 busi· 10 ._,.... on Ille 26111 dAy oi M<1rc11. 1'7S, ttw\ orMr 10 Y>OW c.iute bl' pul>fist>t<I In
home-movie, over spon-concept lost in a fog. neu~!-N osCAPEAs GROUP 1118 111e '°''°*'""' oescrlbed pr~r1v. "°' o..11y P1•01. a ,..._paP"' of <Jenera1
taneous throw some ad T h f f . · w.1; corcu1.i110t1. put>11sneo 1n th•s county •r . ' . . • e m U S° C 0 r Vllleve W41y Sutle E, S•nl• An•. Yur 91 Ci r, ltJO; Mike ol C4r. Butek IU>I once • -0 to.-foe.or con-u11w
P U BLIC NOTICE
Pt:BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
1..IFE AHOACCIDENT ANOHEALTH$Y .. POSISOF THE ANNUA LSTATEMENT-YEAA ENDED
DECEMBER ll, 1'74of
"ACIFICMUTUAl LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
100 Newper1 Ctl\ler 0.-tve. -POrl lk•<-1" ~l•lorrw,) n"J
Toi di •dmlt~O •s)4!1\ S1, 1'18, ~ ao-J Tolltl lli10tl111e\ 1.11•.191,?0'2
Spec••I Surplu\ fund• 10.•9J.l2S Vn11ssi9ned surplu• Sl.908,1/S
C:..•n from oper <1t1ons ,J. 91S.,~J
lncreast' tOccrusel on C•p11,u dncl :.urplu"lunng 191; c ) 1.s'I0,?82 lnsurdnte In Force: Nationwide i.4!5."83,000
Aec1dent and llHllll premiums 18',S.l.SS7
lnsur•nce on Fo.-u:: C•hfor n1.i Bu\111<'~• 4, 1~2 ,'I04.301
A<c1dent and Mallll premium~ Cdlll 8uw>h> 83.o<lll.•o)
We tter•by cert1ty 111111 1"9 •bove 11-~ •re In atcorddnce witll 11\e Annudi
$1.tlemenl lor Ille yur ended Oet•mber ll,1914 m.oe 10 the 1 .. sur4lnee Com-
missioner Of In• Sl•I• Of Clhlorn1• ll<J•W•nl 10 l.iw.
H T Jodnn11\Q, Vice Pr~1den1 & Conlro11..,
Stepht>n l 0 H.tre, S«retarv
Publ1 .. t0 Or.not Co.nl Daily Pilot Merell 12. 1J, 14, IS, 16. 1•7S 141 IS
P U BLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE
SYNOl'SISOFTHE ANNUAL STAT EMENT OF U NIGAA D MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
1215 Fowrtll A .. INt, S.•11 .. , w .. 1111o91 ... tl141
llb -b e tw ee n -~hose ~ "ln(hi,nce,'' by Bo Cltlf04'nl1 t270s siw; Motor No. o oi•o1.cc14ol9 ..... ~spr1or 10111(d.lvo1s.ioci..-1nci. long pauses mov ie mak H-l....:.ood . ( the MAl'Qlrtl L. M.lrsll~ll. 32111 Illa LlcenH No •• AIH·2'4. Georo••· D.ited M.ircll 4, 19'S Tol•l 41dor>olled •sseh • • iU'W , 15 On e 0 Aloclt, S... J u•n C.pi~lrdno, t.lht. S.kl s.ale.s for Ille purpoo~ ot wllsfyor19 SAMUEL DRf tZEN TOlal 11.tbthhes ing .. ' . . true rtiiefS Of lhe fllnt. t267S 11«\fftlleuncMrit9fl~fortOW11'9.tnd Judgeoflllt Unas~ned lundlhurplu\I UOIVUll
The r esult lS distress. It 1·s C" .. Ce1ved with care lllK w.;,.n Is conducled by .. n ..... SIOf'A91t '" tll• •mount ol \SOO 00 Superoor Court SUrplu~ as •eCJ••ds pOlot yl\olat I JO I ... 1•1
i . d .... CSl.Vl<lu•I lelltll•• '*""costs of 1dvert1slno •nd ELMEAT. TREGOHING.111 ln<omtlortheye.ir 19' 711911
(And bil "M note an 'and inserted or overlaid Mar~r•IL M•rsh•11 t•oen~sale. IN,.ltO,.ER 0tst>ur\tmen1sror11\eyNr t~ Wo~
Moscowitz" was ln the •ith frugality Tl\ls staiement WclS ftl.cl Wiii\ the o.1eo1n1s 14tlld•yof Marth, 1'7S 'Publl!>he<I °'""9<' CO•>• Dally Piiot W• l\ereby c~rl41y '""' lhP dllo•~ tltm> .... on dtlOrddn(t .... ,, ,,.. Annudl
ld · County C1e• ol ~~noe County on ""'1Jr. H~ry Sl.ckslo<K _re,. 9 l6, 23. JO, 1'1~ /<IS IS Slatem•nt ior ,.,. v•.t• en<ltd 0..'<•·111>t-• JI I,,. 111..a• to'"" ln~r .. nu• Con sam~ mo -.> Cassa v ete s s hould • S, 191). J041S71 Pu«t4i...,, "t>ran114t Cont 0•11'1' P1tot ----------mlu1onero11ro-<.t,U•ol c.i11rorn1.1 Pllf\Udnl IOldW
lt I~ a director under learn the {Tleaning o f PubloshtdOr•noe Co•>tD.illyP>IOt Mlrcl\l•.1'1S 'J?IS PUBLICNOTICE 6d~.:.0;1~~,~~:~'.d.J~~Pm1~t1lol\d!.ecreldrv
the influence of ar .. thoseqlU!lities. .~ Mln:llt,IUJ.30,1'15 l~·IS P(jBLIC~OTICE --.-:----.-S4-,-,.------P1.1bh,11eaOr•nooC0••10dtlyPolol Morcllll.1J.141)1~~"-s __ .,..J I)
Spring Is inl.Sight at Tahoe NOTICE Of' I NTINTIOH TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE 01'
ALCOHOLIC IEVllRAGll!S
· M•rch 11, 1975
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
'Subi•cl lo lnu1nc1t'o1 Ille Ileen~ ap. phed !Of. notice Is hereby 9lven that Ille
un*nlQneCI Pf'DPOIH lo sell 11cono11c
t>everaoas •t the preml•u, de~rlbld
., tottows: 1n1 Newport BIYd .• ~IA
Mnt. C..lfor11l1 92621.
SU PE RIO"' COURT OF THE
STATE Of' CALIFORNIA FOlt THE COUNTY O,_. ORANGE
Ne.All01l
NOTICE OF HEAR ING OF PETITION
FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO fOlt
LETTERS TESTAM ENTARY
Est•lt ot JAMES O. MOORE, also
known u JAMES OLIVER MOORE.
Deuul!a.
P U BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
lll'E AND ACCIDENT ANO HEAi.. TH
SYNOP$1SOF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF
Cemmerclal Banktf"\ Liit l1ts•irlftC9 Cemp.o.,y.
UOI O•ve SlrHI, Newpof'1 9eACll, Gllitornl• '2"8 YU• El\Oed December JI, .. ,.
By, STAN DELAPLANE
LAKE TAHOE -Winter came late and
now spring is almost here. The ski bunnies
are going all out to get the most out of the ·
snow pack, which shQuld l~st a month more.
It's 6,000 Ceet here, and tbe ski lifts pull you
up 2,600 feet more. It was so wp-rn this week that many
skiers were dow .• to shirt sleeves. Some just
in T-shirts.
Skilng is much more expensive and col-
orful since the last time I put on bed slats.
Bunnies and their boyfriends look like re-
fugees from a natural foods communaro, ln
Farmer Brown bib overalls. Or bit actors in
Star Trek.
The leather s ki boots of yesteryear have
been replaced by plastic foot gear. They
Jook like something an astronaut would
wear for a moon shot. They come to mid·
calf in eye-smarting colors.: Canary yellow.
Kelty green. Orange Julius.
We are at Northstar, a $2S·million de-
velopment of Fiberboard Corp. The Logger
RestauranL is run by the Fred Harvey com-
pany -remember the Harvey Girls? -
which i.s a splnoff of Amfac, one of the. Big
Flve ln Ha wait
They're sclllng 340 condominiums from SS0-.000 to $85,000. Ski trails, ltft.s and a sum-
mer golf course thrown in. ·
Rent.al prices start at $28 a day for two
plus meals.
Beginning sklers take the GLM -
graduated len&th method -cqurae. Five
days !or $9S.
You star.t on short skis -135 cen-
timeters --and "''Qrk up to long on,s.
Bruno Belndcr, u trnn planted Austrian, i
the sports director. If you do)\'t ski well
•
altertbe five days, you get lessons rtee unlit
·you do. * • •
•iwe are 19.year-old girls and like to std. But•
we can'& afford &he prtces ••• "
I talked to a girl who is Jiving in a station
wagon. She told me: "All my sleeping is in
the back of the ear . When I go to bed, I put a
can of fruit j uice next to m e in the sleeping
bag. That way it won't freeze.
"I drink the juice in the morning. Then I
go' to the ski r estaurant and have the
cheaper items -cereal and coffee.''
She said: "Most ski resorts have an inex-
pensive dormitory. You can go in there and
take a bath. Nobody asks you if you're stay-
ing there."
She get s little odd jobs. * • * "Is It possible to pay for things ln Europe
wltli a pera~al cb~?"
Hotels won•t take them . And banks won't
cash them.
Surprised me that a lot ot tourist shops
will take a personal check. All they want lo
see ts your passport. And banks and hotels
want to see the passport even when you
cash a travcler's~heck.
The shops in Swttzerland take personal
checks, especially l! you're buying a watch.
They must get stuck wlth rubber oc-
casionally. But not too much. • * •
"We need a 111'\all Oft ror chlldren In the
house In France JHiere we wt.11 atay."
A reader tens mf1 popcorn ls unusual.
Tums on European children and adults.
SUJgests )'OU make the first batch to .show
them how. A l)eavy slcillel with a lid on it {!~the trick: Shake lt a little while it'!> pop-
pmg .
PvwMt to M.lcll lnlenllon, IN un-
deniOl'led ,. 4ICIPIV•no lo , ... Depart·
~ ot A"otle>llc e. ... r•o• Control f<K "~·~• of •n •lcqhollc IM"-•~oe ltC~.,. tor tbl .. premise• u follow\
••q • Oii Sal• 8Hr i Wine I P\lbllc
PrefYllMJ~
Leula & Milk• 1t1ymond l'•111111~0r.-.eou1 o.uv "'°'· !Mrclt1',,1t1S '741S
PUBUC NOTICE
· • PittmlUs aut1Nlli N~E STA\'IMEN1'
TM follo'#lllO perwns 11• clolr9 butl·
nnsas:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll"tll MADC:.E M. MOORE l\U Iii.cl herein .
l)eltt1on tor PrObal• Of WI II and tor 1s-w•nc• of Letters Ttsl•mentary to tllt
pe111ooner rt..,.~.., to •l\lc" Is ""'de
tor lurtr.er partlc.ulars, and ll"tll '"" 11me .,.,, PIK• ol Marino Ille w.,.. .,.s
bffnwtforApr1I 1, 1t1S.•U .l0a m .. 1n
Ille courtroom of O~p;irtmenl No. J of
w•d court, at 700 Ctv•C Cenlltr Orlve Wul, ln the Coty ol Sant• A,...
C•hlorn1• 0..led Marc II 12, 1'15
WILLIAM E. St JO"N· Cou<'lly Clerk
ST.WART, WOOOR\Jf'I' & l'ltAlEE
11SS ....-~111s1 .• s v11e 1ne
SeMA AM. C..111. n 701
Te4; l114J UWJU Al1WM~fer: ~tllleMr
Pvbll.....a Or•nve Cout Da11y P•lot Mil rel\ n. 16, 11, 197S 919 IS
Tolal adm111~a Hsel~
Tcna1 11a1>t1111e~ Special surplu> tunas
Caplt•I patdup
P•ld on and contrllwltd w•plu
Unanlvn.., surplus
ll'ICrHse I O..t•t•\e) In C•P•lal 4n<1 ~lu•
durlnv nn
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We nereby c rlilY INI the 11>0w ''""'' are on .occotOdnt• ""''" the Anl\Ull St•ttnwt>I lo.-lie yur eno.., Oec•mber JI 1q74 m;icle tot~ ln~ran~e Coro
mlu-rof ti 'Sl•teot C.ii hlornt• l)Ursuanl 101.tw
Jonn~ Rous\•auCLU PTH10.n1 HOrm N 11.ono, S.crelary
~ Pub1tstwtoOr•11111 Coan o.a.1., PitotMjrclt 1• 1>. 16. 11, •8 191S
PtiBLIC l'\OTICE P UBLIC NOTICE
SY .. OPi!S 01' THE ANN UAL ~T.t.TE ... ENT 01=
UN IGAltD INSURANCE COM PA.NY
UIS l'Hrlll A-. $Hit .. , w .... 1,,.-•11'1
YtM EACIH 0.c. U. 197•
DATSA TOYOTA -VO h KSA PORSCHE TUNE AN D REPAIR, 1131
Soiperlor Ave , Cost• Mes•. Ca1tl0<nl•
9'o2t p• ·nLIC NOTICE ro1114ldm11ttd•hth Oonilld w. Scl\enk, P•rlner, 211 '-' Tol•l ll•t><lllln
i<o.-oi . .i.1
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l•lllan Piece, Cosl• Mes.a, C•llforn1a C•Pll•I pald·uptGuuanly C•P•l•I'
9'6l7 NOTICE 0 1' IULIC TRANSFER Sl411utortt ()epo\lt ? 000 000
scolt l<ift9, Partner, 11' Welnul St (S.CU101-'111U.C.C.I GroUl)ald·1nandconlt1bul~d surptu~ to.S00.000 11Mwpor1 8eACl\,C411110rnlaq166() NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille UnAU•ll"edluncU Uurplus) •.•U,lflf Tiii~ buslneu h con6ucted llv <J Cred1ton of Rotiert.()J>tet' 1111d unoa SurplUStl\re<;iMdtQOhcyllo•df'n 13 ~.lH oeMrt1 pertnenhlf). Op!..-•nd LeRoy Opler •nd 81o!llU ln«>me lor 11\e yur •I ,026, llO
Oon1ld w . St tie nil ()j>tt r ... usancl 1nc1 Wll•. T r•nSferof'!I, Olst>ursemtnts tor th• YH r 41,IH>6, '"7
Tllll uitemenl •n llled wtlll '"" wnow ~lnen a<ldrHS •S 1911 T•lbert, We MreOy cerloly 111a1 Ille ill>o•t 1t&ms .,,. In •ccord•nCt wllh ti.. Ann1MI
(.ouftty Clerk ol Or•nOf' Coun1y on 1-iunllnoton Stoel\, County ol OrMOll, St•t.,,_.,., tor tllt Y~" •ndff Otteml»r JI. 197•. m-let ,.,. lnw••tK• Com l'•V~ry 2", 1'1S. • Sl•lt Of C•lllom•a, lh•I a bulk lritn$1er "'4Ulontr of t.,. State ot C•llfornl•, pursuant to l1w •
F4UOO IS •boot 10 IHI med• IO Kenntlll J 0 Porltr. Ptt\ldtrit
PUbflSl\ed Or•noe Cool Oally Poot, Robertso11 •nd Ol•ne C. Grier. D•nlel J. J.caues. Viet ~t>•"'.':'lt.il\dSetrel••y AVrctl J, •. i., 13, 1'7S '1a.1S Transferees, wl\oie business .odreu ll Pub11Slltd Or•noe CoaU D•liy Ptlot, M41rtl\ n IJ 14, I~, 16, 1tlS tAH!
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI euS•M•H
HAMa ITATIMa NT Tiit 1011-•"9 .,.r_'l •rt CIO"'ll bull•
lltUH" PROMOCIOH~' GI.AMA, 2U6 ._,..A ..... C:O.ta ,. .... Get.~
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Tiit\ sl•tetflellt WI\ 111-11 ... 1 .. Ille County Cleo, of Or•ntt Cwn1, ~
111 C. E. 171 SI , CO.I• Mesi , Gol.flly ol 1-------
0r•nve, St•l•of C•litorni• p• 'BLIC NOTICE rr. Pf~n)' to IMI lr1nsferr~ 15 loe•t· " P (jBLIC NOTICE.
.cl II "' E. (. 17111 SI ' Cost• ,,,. ... 1------s-., ... N-O·-,.-s-.-$-:O-,"'.'"T_H_ll!_A_N_N_U-:A-L-:S-:T-:A-:T-l-M-.-.. -,------Counly of Or111Q1, St•I• ot C1lltornla. S.1d ~fly h dtt<rlbed lft Otflef'-1 Y IAA ENOIO DEC. >I. 1'74
11 All stoek lft t..-He, fht1urts.. ~ · _. ,,...... AftdOOodwlllof lllAI 8.nterShop UMIGAROOLYM,.t(.U'I INSUltANCI COM,.AN'f
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Str .. 1 Colla Mose. County of Or-. Toti! ll•bllltles 33,~0.0
\tel• of Call10tnl.a. Cap1111 ~d MCI t .1~~000
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86 DAILY PILOT Sunday March 16. 1975
Latecomers Beware! 2 ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATION$
6 ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS'
GINA ROWLANDS ••• a.st Actr.u
JOHN CASSA vnrs. . ... ,, ·01recrlon By ERMA DOMBECK
ti{
• Al.BERT F1HNEY •. INGAIO BERGMAN
lfST ~ Ac1'lns
"Tbe Best Womlnl Picture of the Ya" As Dante would have said lhmJ
he owned u ·rv set>. "There 1s u
special place m hell ror a man
who walks into the room durrng
lhe last five minutes of a tense
drama and asks, ·so, what's hap-
pened so far?"'
• "The Best Plctunt of the '9ar" ............ . .
BEST SCREENPUY
I .BEST ORIG. DRAMATIC
BEST COST\JMe 0£SICN! "One of the Best~ i:i;i~·~·k;' •. ., .... .cw -. ..........
SCORE .BEST
CINEMATOGRAPHY "Gena Rowlands the Best Actress"
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES
SAN DIEGO FWY, AT BRISTOL
So COAST 6 ACAOIMY AWARD NOMINATIONS . l ...... , .... llllfnf'\ ...... ·-~ PLAZA I ~· 9"' 11K "" .croo
... NH"1 nruu" =-...= ~6·?7 11 .. I U )JO ,....... .... ..
Anaftelm • 6~7t501
SO. COAST
PLAZA II so.nu
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llDES AG.AIM"
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CINEMALAND THREE 1414 .so. Harbor Anaheim 635-7601
Ro BERT
REDFORD
l ACADfMY AWARD NOMINATIONS
A great
place for kids.
llSl ACTllSS A WOMAN l(ST DIRECTION
GENA JOHN STIMULAl:ES
you~g minds.
Saturdays
ROWLAND~ UNDER THI INFLUENCE CASSAVETES
DAILY: l :OO, •:30, 7:00, 9:30
IWtC
KATHARl:'t'E ROSS
in the THE STEPr-ORD WlVES
"-~--..... ---....... .....,,.. ..... 1iiii1
DAILY: 1 :10, 3:1S, S:lS, 7 :10, 9:1S~
TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLE
" ·.-~u·,•, ,,crpt 1 ,,,.,, :.13 Pr1nl 101 M o1or1ess
:SP-'n ~,, 142 D inKeY"> measvrf' planes
• Sn1no.q drl•Cll:' 1 14 £gyp11an 35 Baseball 103 Sun
t C,rondmg 18 1mp.1r1 "' goddess player deoly
IOOtn 79 80011 ot • .ib S1umo1e 38 S1rt0per!. 104 Orcnestra
I' Endur,..c1 m.1p~ 14d So;inosn 39 Bullet me mt> er
lb F°ul•Y Ar Ft:;m111oni; gold sound 107 Bellicose
qro"n SJll•< 14Q Al1end1ng 41 GlowITTg god
~I IJ')l1;: 8:? Small ca:.e 15J Cnem1ca1 coal 106 Longings
.. , Gr···~~. riJ Moose ending 43 Slage slang
Pf't'tr no1ns 151 Conceited wnosper 110 Begin
23 T 111• 6!> APdrJmenl person 4S Visionary 111 Solly
(arln b6 Mak.: well 154 Demeter's 47 Bapl16mal mo slake
~4 Sum..itran 88 S.i11~11ed daugnter vessel 113 Edge
00d~l ij9 Boal 156 And Laton 49 Subst1lute: 114 Aamacnandrd ~
25 Jap.inPse paddle:. 157 Striped ab or wife
me;i!>ure '."JO Portal an1m.il 50 Peruvian 116 Fiber
26 Cloln '11 T11row 159 Unearthly coin kno t
meJ<,ure G:? Rubber Lube 160 Hackneyed 52 Wasle 117 W1tn
28 81qoteo !lJ Roguish 162 Sheeplike allowance German
ocr•on qs F.11m 164 Eat into 54 Ctlestnul 1 19 Ortental
30 B<>hold' s1ructure 165 Ringler horse nursemaid
J l tJ1ck1•I '*> SluOborn 166 Somoleton 55 Girl's name 12 1 Contam1na1os
5yrno I an1m;i1 167 Valor award 56 Scalhon 12J Hallan
J2 r1•fT'' I a P101Pc t1on 57 Rocket name
s ... 1nl 100 Departed DOWN lill.!'\ClllOQS 125 W1nte1
34 Sno.11 10 1 VVn:ile nerd 59 Gods· drink apple
Jo '1/110!• ,5Pd 102 Pulverize 1 Analvte 61 Plural 127 Crusn
37 OnP line 104 T voe size gramma11cany oronbun 129 Sell
39 Souo l OS May tty 2 Mone 6 3 Following 130 Curre111
ve 1• t,1ole 106 Soan :.n enlrances 64 Speedy fad
40 DOnll Sii(.. article 3 R1gn1·n2nd 6 6 Sacred bull 1J 1 Tardier
42 Drama1 c 101 Allev1a1e page 6 7 Bfockne<id 13J More
soio W) C..irl:. name 4 Allemol 69 Flower o1 recent
44 Sdnta 110 CIO!>SY t> T 1me period love 135 ltalldl\
~1,.nd ins faor11 .. r.. New 72 P11cner· Ctly
46 Ht:>lm l 11 r osno(}I( 1 Hindu nandies 138 Hawa11an
poc, t•on ·morsel" manlra /4 New blfd
47 Dis over 112 PlurJt 8 French Zealand tort 139 Ampn•tllea1e<
48 lns..initv ending article 7ti Concomitant 140 Travelers
5 1 Be• 11a1 1 lJ Hoqnway 9 Growsold 18 Ma1dennalf SIOP
53 Eqrt:t structures 10 Hurried 79 Onward 142 Wings
SS SnJkf I 15 Orthodontic 11 Endure 2 80 Upbraid 1113 Parcn~d
58 Jun1,1 : 11 Card game wds 82 Comton 14S Carnelian
monarcn I 18 Appro;icned 12 Thrice 8·1 Milk. Frencn 147 Scnool
60 Bui 120 Oklanom.~ Lalin 85 Instead ot dance
So.1n1sn coly 13 Boundaries 87 Exploit 150 Cahforn•d
62 LPngth•tJr t 2) lncltn!" comb. lrom 88 Couch tori
65 lnqr,.ss 1 ?3 Coon makr•• 14 Harangue 90 Deface 152 Fairy
66 8Pfuddled 1 ?·1 C:,1t1nflml I'> Breal\fasl I I Underground lort
68 w11ndraw 1('1') !:-,t,tlk oa~11v passage t~J Tnc
70 Continent 128 H q11 I• Tamaroslo. ~2 Minced oath goo~
aObr c IUJf r1m1 111 I l Pn111pp1nf' :IJ Girls nanw l Jlon
l t Pruv..trocatorlJO ( rtl'Jwd• r tree 'l 4 Sublf't 1t>5 NtQhl
72 OuPl1ng ti·~" II; [ levdlOI ~s HaorlPs'> before
sw ord 13:? Sprint d1rec11on 96 lntellec l 158 8uddn1s1
73 Caplure 134 Dos• int 19 lrosn 1ao11c 97 Pickle nerb monk
slang IJI) Aus"'"" ;o Tr1n11y 98 Honeymooo 161 As far
75 Rose despot 27 Prepared accommoda as
barb IJ 7 W1nder ~Afternoon l ion 163 Cypflno1d
76 Nile 14 1 Colleg•· parloes 99 Malriculate f tSl'l
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BRISTOL it MACARTHUR
So Cmt Shoppinc aru
540.7444
THE
Leno
"Tony and Lena Sing" will
feature Tony Bennett and
Lena Horne live · at the
Shubert Theater in Century
City, March 17 through
March 30. The pair will sing
a variety of songs from their
respective repertoires.
Tickets to the event cost
between $7.50 and $15. Addi -
tional information is availa-
ble by calling (213) 553-9000.
Someone mumbles, "ll'l!i
almost over."
"What time did it start?" he
asks.
"Fifty-five minutes ago."
"ls that Mildred Natwick?"
"No."
"It looks like Mildred Natwick.
Why are the police circling lhe
building?"
"The crazy in the blue Jacket
planted a bomb."
"Why would he do a ltung like
that? Is this a r erun?"
"Please!"
"I think "e' re mb~ing a
special on the other channel "
.. Shhhhhhh !"
"I don't. know how vou can
watch this thing. It doesn't make
any sense. l've been here three
minutes a nd 15 people have
flashed across the screen. It's
like Mission Im possible. They're
so busy screwing switch plates
off tbe wall and crawling through
heater d ucts I never get the plot.
Let me just sec what we're a ll
missing on the other channel.·'
When the ug ly m~b regains
control of the knob, the theme
WALT DISNEY'S
1SUICD AT THE TOP OF nt£ WORlD"
I :50-5:40-t:25
Also "THAT DARN CAT"
3:10-7:20
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Another Special Event ·
In The American
Film Theatre Season
Of Special Events.
MON. & TUE.
Only Mar. 17-18
at 2 PM &8 PM
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Springtime
Vacation Fun!
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Sunday Only Country Music Special
)/( STARRING
THE TAMMY WYNETTE SHOW
FREDDIE HART & The HEARTBEATS
'I., • • SPECIAL GUEST STAR
FREDDY FENDER·
MARCH 23 ONL y
Nightly Entertainment
STARRING
THE MIRACLES & BIJJE SWEDE
M ARCH 24·29
WOODY HERMAN & His Orchest~
M ARCH 23·29
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Daytime Entertainment
STARRING ,
AT
WIT'S
END
music ls playing and the credits
are rolling b y. None of us will
ever know lf the bomb 'has deac-
tivated on time .
When the next TV hour begins,
the entir~ family summons the
agitator who yells Crom the
bathroom, "I'm busy."
With precisely five minutes lett
m the drama. he reappears and
asks. "So what's this one all
ubout '!"
One of the viewers take:. a deeµ
l>reath. "It':. about a dwarf who
sells encyclopedias who killed h1 ~
tall bas ketball st:.ir roommate
with a frozen rack of lamb and
the chi ef of police is about to eat
the murder wea pon but he is sus·
picious because the Bis missing
from every set of encyclopedias
he sells, pointing out his bizarre
hostility." J
"ls that Mildred Natwick'!"
"l'\o, it's Peter Falk."
Sixty-five percent of Americ:.in
families watch TV together.
Violence has incre ased 33 per
C't>nt among American families
The former fi gure is ubout to
decrease: the laltertoincreasc.
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waterfront
lri '"• DAILY PILOT
S~ Dieneyland's ennual old-fashioned East.er Parade-featuring colorful
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antique cars, costumed dancers, and all your favorite Disney Charact.er11.
• Mu1k:, diftelng, •nd fun untll mldntght .••• n •t no extna coat. , , I .
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MONDAY, MARCii 17
By SYDNEY O~tARR
ARJES (Mureh 21-April 19>; Avold trying to
mix triendshlp and mopey -at risk or losing in
both areas. Be realistic. Don 't mix illusion with f~t. You require crystal-clear picture.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You can build
on past contacts , accomplishments. Realize
· worth of olde~ persons, or experience. You· go
through learning process. You grow. Cycle is
high and you are going to make steady strides.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20>: What was
accepted will no longer s uffice. Change with the ~mes. Let go of pas~ and prepare for plunge
mto future. One you aided is r eady to return the favor.
CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Friends have
.. laJHni out." You feel need to go your own way,
lo be more independent. You't"e right, too. Some
or your desires are revised.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: You break through
red t ape, and get action. One in authority
responds and legal papers fall into place. Go to
source; get to heart of matters.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Light touch
gains goal. Means don't forget sense o( humor.
Jf willing to laugh at your own foibles,
prospective foe will become dedicated ally.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Involvement is
keynoted -member or opposite sex is very
much in picture. Financial picture comes into
focus. You see s ituation in light of cold, !actual
material.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lie low. Play
game where other people do most of the talking.
Your own cards should be dealt from close to
the ch est. Analyze r easons for r ecent
happenings.
NOMINATED SACADEMY '
INCLUDING FOR AWARDS
BEST PICTURE/SOUND
CINEMATOGRAPHY
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Arv'-'"'• 515 ·l&'M ------1 AIWtflM'S
co.wT .. BEYOND
A TL.ANTIS .. (PGJ
JACI~ LEMMON
ANNE OANCr\OFT
~A M(MN Fl\ANK ~!ION Of A NEIL S~N PlAY
STARTS
WED., MARCH 19
EXCLUSIVE
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COMPANY
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SAGITTARIUS U~v. ~~~. 4'1): Pi.,oe
should be moderalf, SO.Uo rel•Uv ua;lrt-. JnM<t to do battle. This is mtiteb'. • tNay orw rkJ"« orr
steam. liowever, lt ls Ito" el(,cuse for to be a
puncbing"'bag. em oti6nal qr 6tb~twlse.
CAPRICORN (l>ec. 22-Jan. lt): Young
person may make de1nands. Before cona...... .ng,
listen. There ls a way to-hri,Qg stnse out of non·
sence. Key ts to appealtospirilualqualltles.
AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18>: Steer clear ot
heavy traffic. You tend now to be impulsive,
careless. Key is to utilize energy in getting ideas
.. ISLAND
MAGIC11
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Su1wliA~
-. ALSO
IA llA STlllSAHD
JAMISCAAM
""flUMMY ~DY• INJ
"MUIDll ON THE-
OlllNT DPHSS'" C~t
-YOUNG FIAMKEMSTar
11Mt1.,....IPGJ
"'llPOIT TO THE COMMISSIOHll"
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HISTOL CIMIMA IY
lristd At MacArfflw
S..... c-st ShoppillCJ Area
540-7444
Sund!IY. March 18. 1975
formulated-and on paper.
PJCES <Feb. 19•March20): Gd rid of burden
not riahUy you( own. You haive ideas, plans1 con-
septs which can be put to constructive use.
Ref use to sell yoursdt short.
Ir toda.t l•. 1e>,ar blrihday you are AUl .of-ganizer, a gOod eiecuUvo, an Individual wilUng
to accept responsibility. ·
.The Sec.axl Geatest~in ibe \\brld
But Waldo was eoillg to
change oil that -even
ii it killed him .
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COWIOY• ,.,
OPHONIC SOUND ~
OCOLOft ~
OM ,.ffi-11ce
Mltely 7:10 ~ c--. Sot. & S... :Z p.a
llMt• S..!Mt4ry
M-.&THL
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"GALILIO"
:;1~rk
a tocks.
Dellnred
Hmed•y
frHh
to your
doorstep
In the
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ACADEMY I I MOM I HA TIOMS
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Cont. S..... 2 P·"'·
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Ill
Tod•y mo,. th•n ewer
... ltlll lhe bHt buy
The i1J.1HiµIMI
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SECOND ~ PRIZE: .
HIS 'NHERS
HONDAS '
Two 1975 Hond• Trlll 90'1 .
rugged enough to tlk• 111$1 ab<U
............................................. •nytlwlg 1llK*Woods11~ Clll olfwl
THIRD PRIZE: Plug UNLIMITED USE OF ALL
ATTRACTIONS ~:.~:oot·~
A TRJ-SPORTTS 101
A smll1 tyt-aitctllng eaHIOllllCM
ltlleHtlleeier from Abpolt .
th11t>mgs11.a hlHl!leetng hn
Al for one Admission Price
Tidcet . ti# Advance .taco
Sales per person
Ticketa 1Yall1ble It Ticketron, Liberty.
Walldl's Music City Stor&. Oesmonds,
Bank of America with your BankAmencard, and the Disneyland Box Ottiais.
After 6 p.m. on March 22. tkiets are
$800 and available only at Disneyland.
So buy JOll' tictetualfyl
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· '.l). TAVARES .* J."
CAROL DOUGLAS
Hoc ~ ua nc1ng 10
SOUL'D OUT and
THE SUNSHINE BALLOON
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88 DAILY PILOT Sunday. March 16, 1975
Costa Mesan Brings ~ c~ Bugatti .. \
By ELLIOTTALMONL>
Of tlle 0 .. 11, Plltt it•lf
The Bugall1, the first
formula racin~ car, has
come to Co!>ta Mesa.
But th1~ Hueatti is a
d isgui se for an old
Volkswagen, not one of
tbe 10.000 originals by
designer Ettore Bugatti.
Copies of the body on-
1~. "1th "1th alterations
made from the original
dei.1gn, the Bugatti of-
fered in kit form in Mesa
l·annot be das1>1f1t.'d as a
reµlll·u. ·
Bl'T TJU : kit:. ~1 rl' 1>llll
··a Jut of fun" for µeople
\\ho \\a nt th eir own
.. unginal." a ccording to
1 lugh Bancroft, owner or
Perfo rmance Markel·
ang, Costa Mesa dis-
tributor of the llugatti
k1b
Ba11l·rofl . a
:-.cm 1 µrof l'S:.ional
formula race car clriH'r.
bl>gan his Harbor Area
business ·as J p;.irts de·
aler for r4tCing machines
an 1971. .. nut "e didn"t
ha\'e enough bus in c~s for
~-ear-round w ork; it wa1>
4111 seasonal," he 1>a1cl.
Searching for ~ new
market tu keep his
operation goin g. he came
across the Bu gatti
<:op1 cs. A fr1t•rHI ~howed
him Olll'
"1\1 f1r:-.I. \\l' \\l'rc
lhinktng of manufactur-
ing uur u\\ n. We thought
"c could do 1t <ts \\ell as
an~one,"' Bancroft ::.aid.
Hut then he m e t
(;eorgc Ncwm an of Bay
Products. J\ti;rn11 Beach.
fo1 a .
··so J•AR \\c'n · 1>old 11
kits t.>1ght Bugattis and
three Gazelles," h e
addetl. The Gazelles are
cop1rs of the M ercedes
SS \\ hil·h Bay Products
is abo promoting.
.. Gatelle::. arc much
eastl'r to assemble than
the Bugatti kits Llnd
\\e"re hoping that they'll
catch on too,'' Bancroft
added
Bancrott said it takes
100 man hours of" ork to
complete a Bugatti. The
Gazelle kit takes approx-
imall'ly GO hours to as-
semble
'·IL 's l1kc g clt1ng a
S55,000 look for S5,000,"
Bancroft ::.aid , explatn·
1ng that the Bug atti, one or the fa~te:.t·racing cars
of its time, was designed
as much for looks <1s
SJX't'O.
THE BUGATTI RACER REBORN
_ Spring fabric
~~ ';1 values
FG' s Eoster basket of favorite
floral prints for o new season
and a new you. ·
iersey prints
Flowing gardf'n print:. on PdStel
grounds 1n mac.h1ne-washable
Acetate-Nylon blend. Sew a gown
for tl'le spring prom a blouse or
smocktop.45 wide FG sreg pnce
up to 1 79
V at-s froM t.49• I .99
S~e ...... Tttn~ Mir. II.
· polyester pongee prints
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For this sedson·s softer look 1n 249 fashions. dresses. blouses and .
evening paJ<>mas Pastel grounds with
m u t e d f I o r a I p r 1 n I ~ ycl
Machine-washable. little ironing 45
wide FG s regpr1ce v--.toc.oo
polyester double knit prints
TheSe are all spring! Pastel grounds 349
with -soft little florals '°' care-tree
spring dresses and suits oo· wide
FG"sr99LOWpnce v.-.to1.,.. y4.
• flWPORT BEAOt-
20 F.olhion Island
Mon Tl.lt"s & fo 10-9 00
Wed Thurs & s.lt 1CH1
Sun 12-6
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1.66
Reg. 2.22. Alt c.otton pullover
prints with solid contrast 4 /&X
I.ft Reg. 2 99. Embroidered
dC.cenls I 00°0 nylon Fdshmr
colors 7 14
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Gals' T-Shtrts
3.99
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with embroidered logos Poly-
ester/cotton S.M.L
SALE
Boys" Knit Shirts
2:40
Rec. 3.00. Boys' School a«ie.
short sleeve knrt shirts. Stripe
crew neck with pocket.
GE Pro-Style Dryer
20.99
Has lour heal settings and
pistol gnp handle Complete
with stand tor hands free
drying (PROl)
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Men's Golf Shirt
4.22
Reg. SI. Polyester/cotton with
•·button placket, front pocket
Solids, S.M.L,XL
·20%0FF
Family Shoes for Easter
Women's Dress Shoes
6.33
Reg. 7.99. Open toe shng backs
with vinyl uppers. Assorted
colors 5-10 (Whole)
Men's Moc Toe Boot
13.59
lee} IUt Mens Moc Toe boo!
made of brushed leather with
olantahon creoe soles. 6V~ 13
Boys' Moc Toe
Girts' Dress Shoes 4.77 Boots
R99. 5.99. Adjustable. triple 9. 59 T straps Patent vinyl upper~
White or black 8° r 3 1.., 11.tt. Boys Moc toe boots
rrade of brushed leather With
01anlat1on crepe soles
I 0.39 Reg. 12.99
BoyS' sizes 311 10 b
4.88
Women·s sandals. Wide assortment of colors.
A fashionable accent to any wardrobe.
SAVE
Rug Remnants
2/S5
R19-2.H ••· A huge assoft. ment of textures c"t from
broadloom. Colors. 27x4a·. .
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Sale prices
effective
Sunday,
March 16, 1975
throug~
Wednesday,
March 19, 1975
WA PAii: Beach II Qr.noethorpt • ()ptn \II I II dlyt a30 to 9:30, 8undaye 10 toe. • ou•• ay Dr. at Gnen Grow IMt. •Open....,. 10 too. &ind1Y110 toe.
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Sunday, March Hi. 1975 OAIL Y PILOT ('I
.-52
Losner, Branning
. Yake All-tourney
By GLl!:NN WIUTE
01 Ille O•llY Pll"-'t .. I
LOS ANG ELES-Classv Palos
Verdes got behind 6·11 Bill Lajm-
beer to subdue s tubborn M&1na
for the CH' C lass AAAA basket-
ball championship, 64-52, 1'l'iday
night before a Sports Arena
turnout of 8,488.
The champion Sea Kings never
trailed and althou~h Marina was
able to stay hot on their heels fur
the firs t 10 minutes. sizzling
shooting finally broke it open.
Palos Verdes had an uncC1nn)
night shooting from the field, hit-
ting 76. l percent of its first half
shots, making 16 of 21, then com-
ing on In the third quarter lo
nearly equal that p~e. For three
periods the Sea Kings whistled in
buckets al a 67 percent clip.
Marina. Sunset League run-
nerup, was playing and shooting
well enough lo stay with most
teams, canning 51 percent of its
shots.
Howe\'er. at the end of tlm::e
periods Palos V t>rdes wa:s :sitting
on a 50-38 lead.
mindful of him and 1t paved the
way for other Palos Verde~
shooters to get the open !>hot,
whi<·h they l'apitalitc:'CI on in im-
posing munne r.
Losne r '' ound uµ tu:-. gn.·:1l
four-year \'arMty <.'«H'ct-r ~ilh :w
points and joined mate H1d1
Branning on the a ll-tuurnanient
team. "hil'h honored La1mhcl'r
as MVP
Branning " as ke<.•ping the \'1k
ings in the game through much of
the first half when he got 10 of h1:-.
12 points. But the Sea Kings
played him tough ;md shut hii1'1
down mo:-.t of t hl' las t t" u
pt:riods. P alos \' cn.lcs had onJ v 6
turnove rs :rnd l'om milted 9 fouls,
un incredibly low total in e ach
case.
Landgraf pla~ ed \H•ll off the
bench and Sl'on·d 10 pomt~ bl;'forc
fouling ouL ·
MARINA'S RICH B~NNING (RIGHT) GOES DOWN AS BtLL LAIMBEER (52) .. DAVID FELBERG (42) CLOSE IN. Then the Vikings made their
las t run. getting an 18-foot
pcrfecto from 'Bob Losner and a
shot from in:side by Kevin Land
graf to trim it to 52-42 with 5: 1:.1
remaining.
Marina was onlv UO\\ll ~1 -18
after a quarte r ;.nfd still lagged
25·20 \\'ilh G:28 remaining in llw
half. But then the Sea Kini::s \\t•11t
on a spurt ;md rel'le<l off eight
~traight points with l\\u :,,hots
from the top of the kl'.\. a hud,L'I
from two feel out anti <.i µ<.111 ol
free thru\\ s 103-91 Ove rti me Win
Bruins Topple
.Michigan Five
PULLMAN. Wa:.h. --.M~1rques
Johnson a nd Richard
Washington hit for six quick <.tnd
crucial points in ovcrtim(' as
UCLA ·beat clown determined
Michigan , 103 -91 , 1n NCAA
western r egional baske thall
~ction Saturday night.
Seniors Eric Havs and Tom
Peck led a second-half charge
thatearried Big Sky champ Mon-
tana past Utah Stale 69 -63 in the
opening game.
Regulation pl~ay endt.>d with
lJCLA and Michigan tied at 87.
Michigan's Wayman Britt hit two
free throws with l : 23 remaining
and neither team scored after
that in regulation µlay
The Bruins. seeking their 10th
national title in yt."a rs. ran up six
crucial points in tht first minute
and one half of the overtim e to ICL'
the game.
The Wolve rine:.' Joe Johnson
fouled UCLA's Johnson\\ ith jusl
three seconds gone in overtime
The Bruins forward sank both
shots.
Twenty se conds l<.it e r .
Washington scored a laym. Then
36 seconds later, he hit a turn·
around jump ~s hot to give the
Bruins a 93-89 lead .
The qui(.'k s coring seemt.'CI to
break Michigan's momentum
and the Wolverines scored only
once more in overtime.
The Bruins' nearly neutrolized
Wolverines' cente r C.J. Kupec
during the second half. IC1rgely
because All-American DaVl'
Meyers managed to play thL' l'n·
tire half des pite three fouls and a
naggingleginjur).
Kupec scored 28 µoi nts. but 011
ly eight during the second h;.ill
Meyers ended with 20 points. W
in the second half.
UCLA had taken an 83-79 lead
with five minutes r e maining
when coach John \Vooden or
dered a slali. The stratl'g.Y
backfired wtten the Wolverine:>
.. , .•
Uj:LA !10J)
'111,nnongtoo 17, MeVt '-16, Trqovoch 11, Joh""'"
~1. OrotlinQ~r J8, M((etrte r A, ~ptlldf)f'I' • T0101> H
19-26 103
MICHIGA"' 1911
l'!obi,..on H , Wt11te.6, Kupec 28 C,rofl " Ai •II q
Jonnson 11. Total\381S-W91
~alfhme : M och1Q•n )0, UCLA "' ~OUl~ll Olli ~Olt,BrHI.
A' JO, ISO
TOSDAL.BREAKS
BU1TEJlf i Y MA RK
TEMPE, Ariz.-Dana Point's
Peggy Tosdal captured the 50
yard butterfly in a record time of
25.63 in the final day of lhe
women 's national swimming and
diving.champions hips.
Tosdal helped lead Arizona
St,ate University to a second
place finis h behind the Univcr-;1 -
ty of Miami.
El D orado Wins
LOS ANGELES-El Dorado
High's Golden Hawks repeated
as CIF 2-A basketball champions
Saturday afternoon with a 67-55
conquest of Culver C'ily hct'e at
the Sports Arenu
In the other charnnioni;hip
feature it wa~ Banning \IP8t>tting
pl'evlously unddcatt>d Rig Bear,
51·49, forth<' l A till<'
In the 3·A title game. Garey
topplQd San Gabriel, 55-52.
made key steals that set up the
deadlock.
Hays and Peck combined for 29
points in the second half as the
Grizzlies built a 13-point lead the
Aggies never could surmount.
The Grizzlies outscored Utah
State 23·7 during the first 11
minutes of the second half. Hays
lopped the Grizzlies with 25
points while Rich Haws scored a
game-high 26 points for Utah
State.
The Grizziies were behind Ji-29
at halftime cutting an eight-point
margin for the Aggies in the first
half. ~
A key to the Montana victory
was t~e qrizzl~es' dominant .rf
oounding in spate of the Agg1ts ·
superior height
:\lontanta h ;;id broken/ out
ahead when the Aggies failed to
... core for the first five minutes of
the game. But later that same
period the Grizzlies fell on hard
Sl'oring limes The Aggles scored
12 points during a 5 12 minute span
during which the Grizzlies were
blanked The Aggies' lead was as
h1 g as eight points with two
minutes left in th~ half
Krurnpholz,
Bahashoff,
Le e Win
LOS ANGELES-Kurt Krum·
pholz. Shirley Babashoff and
Valerie Lee all were winners in
the second day of the Southern
California swim invitational at
Eas t LA College Saturday.
Krumpholz, a former Corona
dcl Mar High standout and now a
student at UCLA, won the 200
freestyle in 1 :41.86.
Babas hoff. or Foonlain Valley.
captured the women's 200 free in
1:50.70, overcoming a stern
challenge from 13-year-old Jill
~terke l of Hacienda Heights.
Babashoff was also thfrd in the
-100 individual medley in4:32.8.
Lee. of Mission Viejo. captured
the 200 butterfly <2:03.73J and
was third in the 200 free (1 :52.51>.
Both Lee and Babashoff swim for
the Mission Viejo Nadadores.
Jn the BabashoCC-sterkel bat-
tle, the latter led the first JOO
yards before Babashoff pulled \:p
s trongly, swimming the last :;o
yards in 27.8. Sterkel was clocked
in i ·52.44.
That's the last time there was
any hope for coach Jim Stephens'
outfit. Palos Verdes outscored
the Vikes 1 l ·2 a s Marina could
only get one bas ket in a sp<.in of
4 :33 and in that time the title was
s afely tucked away by the Se<.i
Kings.
"E\·erything we did, they werL·
able to counteract.'' said Marinci
JV coach Steve Popovich. And
that pretty well t old the story.
Laimbe<'r was unstoppable, S('Or-
ing 23 points. some of those com-
ing on 10-15-foot shots. others
from closer in.
But his tremendous potential
kept the Vikings defense alwC1ys
_,'
The \'ikes m<idt• a mild run tu
d ose it tu nine b,\' h alftime but b\'
then the die had been <'<.t!>l
M.lrtnA IHI
tq " pf Ip
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Ldnd4rot n 10
Sold! " II I u
Gdnt' I IJ fJ • ~11Uwa90t1 0 0 1 II
Bull n • 0 • Uqldnd 0 I
Olrt»l~dd " " 0
Brenning I 11
101 .. 1, ,'/ ~ )o ,,
P~lo' Verdt'\ 1...i1
HI " pl 111
~ptlldfl .. 0 1
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La'n'tic<r ur; Wh1Hh0rntt I
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PdlO' \/PtOI ,. II .. Al
Ste pHeiis, P\I Boss
Coaches Reflect
On CIF Finale
By ROGER CARI.SON
and ED BURGAR'f
Ot Ill• Da•IY Pilot St.all
LOS ANG ELES-\\11en an op
ponent hits 67 percent of its shots
throu g h thr ee quarters .
dominates defensi\'ely with '"
agile 6-11 center and only com
mils six turno\'ers and is well
coached. there's not a whole lut
you can do about it.
Such was the case Saturda~
night as the Marina Vikings went
down to defeat at the Sport:-
Arena in the Cl F 4-A basketball
title game, falling to awesome
Palos Verdes, 64-52.
All that and an effecti\·e zone
defense to boot. It wos Palos
' \'erde:,,' 1-3-1 zone that PV coat•h
John Mihaljevich felt was the
BRANNI NG DRIVES INSIDE PALOS VERDES' LAIMBEER. key to thL· ,·it'tor~"
"Tlw I :i-1 "'as ch'~1gned l.o put
Hamill Nearly Gave Up
Skate Starlet Ove rcomes Injury
There haYe admittedly been
many occasions during Dorothy
Hamill's ice s kating career when
she fell like hangingher skates in
a closet. closing the door a od
never again putting them·on
Those mostly were what she
calls down moments, when
things weren't going well for her
on the ice. But \.~ a short while
she'd get bac k in the groove and
forget those thoughts of quitting.
However, she says there was a
time this year when sh.e came the
closest ' to retirement. That was
the second day of 1975 -her firs t
day on the ice after a two-month
layoff because of an achilles ten-
don injury.
"It was terrible,'' she recalb.
":'\othing was going right and the
national cha mpionships were
coming up at the end of the
month. l thought \'ery seriously
of quitting.·•
But she stayed with 1t, won the
national singles t.iUe und then
s parkled at the world cham-
pionships in Colorado last week
\<\ben she zoomed from firth
place <after school rigures > to
second place overall with a da7.7.I ·
ing free skating program.
"Even tt\ough I was fifth after
the figurtis t thought I had a
chancl' tor a medal." she says.
"The girls' rn arks were ~II very
close."
Hamill. now 19. got ~l:.lrted on
the ·Ice wht?n :1he wu~ 8'.. "[
begged my mother to buy me a
pair of skates for Christmas -
she did and I then told her I \\ ant·
cl1 to learn to skate bat·kwards
like a neighbor could do.
"My mother agreed to put m l'
in a group lesson with 18 others .
While taking those lesson~ I got a
scholarship for t\\O p1·1,·ate
lessons. Then I g ot more
scholarships and by the t iml' I
was 12 I'd won m y first nalionc.rl
championship.
"I haven't tried to pattcrn my
those girls to be thrO\\ n arouncl
during routines.''
Reflecting on the recent \.\orltl
chc.rmpionships. s he ~ays :she wa~
very nervous when freest yle'
skating began. and to make mat
ters worse the toughest part ol
her routine ca m e during the first
moments.
.. Every ska ter ha:s a part of the
routine that is diffic·ult and when
it's over you relax the rest of tht>
\\ ay. or cours e there are some
• da~·s when nothing goes right or
sometimes you concentrate too
much."
OLl!NHWMITE
skating after anyone else's," she
says. "But I was always im·
pressed by Peggy Fleming and
Janet Lynn. When I was a little
girl I used to go to see. the ice sho~s and I was always im·
pressed by their big stars. and
that made me work harder with
my skating.
"I guess I 'd like to be a pro
t;kalcr someday. Or I'd hke to
teach ice skating. My ~oat right
now is to make the 1!}76 01~ mpics
and aet a medal."
Hamill says she h~•5 never t'Oll·
sidered palrs skating. ('Xplain-
ing, ''it takeii; a lot of couraJ(t for
Hamill admits that tht• limc dt•
manded to practice and skate ha..,
perhaps denied her some of lht•
social life that goes with being <•
teenager.
"But overall 1 thmk l'\'e J,!a11wcl
more than I '\ e los t. h <1 \'ltlg
traveled so much and met :-11
many people ." S he al s o
acknowledges that studies suf-
fered immeasurably because ot
skating travels. ·•1 missed threE>
months or school because or
travel last year, but teachers
don'\ understand that you don 't
have a chance to catch up with
the work while you're gone."
Next ye3r Dorothy Hamill
take~ her big shot at the Olym-
pics when world skating. stars.
gather In lnnsbruck. Austna.
And she seems like 3 good bet
to realize that goal of winning ~·
medal .•• perhaps even • gold
one.
i.n·es!>urc on Rich Branning 111 a
man-to-man situation"and it gave
us a wide defense to help ket·p
Bob Lo:sner awav from us. \\'e
\\anted tu make ~tarin <.: use
more shooter s than Just tho!>e
two," said i\lih:iljevich.
Palos \'erdc:s led bv ;,1~ rnanv
as 19 c63 ·1·1 \.\.ilh I JG il'fl •. htjt
:\lihalJC \'ll'h \\a!'> :,Lill \\':Jl'Y 11f the>
\'iking:-..
"Our b1gge:sl cunl'ern wa:-; tlw
on"e ~larina s howed me -its
toug h s hooting. M a1ina hil I~
points in the fir:-.t period and we
d1d1l°t ''ant to tra de ba~kcb. So
w e tried the 1-3-1 at the start of
the second period and it workL·d
. And r had :some l'Onccrn
about going a garn:.l a zone after·
pla~ ing su wl'il ;.i ga111~l \'erbum
Oei's man defcn!'>l'
"But our gu:--·s canwout and hit
n·er~ lhing tht..'.\-!>hot ,\11 oftlwm
ll \\as tlw lH'st s hooting \H·0
\ e
1•\ t•r done ·
The> tlramal11· \ 11'l nry O\ l'r
\',•rbum Oct Frida,\ mght had lit·
lie effect on Palo!> \'t'rdcs. "l w<.i s
more ennC'l'rne<l with a physic<.il
letdown r ;:ithe r than an emotiona l
letdown ," :.tai tl Mihal jcvich.
"The adrenalin was nu\\ ing just
fine>." ~ ,\ qu1t•t m S tc•pht•n :-. of
:\J a r 1 n <• s (' o m p I e t e I ~·
be\.\.lldt'rt'd l)\' the \\a,· P<1lo~
Verdes dl•stru; L'd his gan1e plan.
"\\'c wanted to makl• lhl'm
shool from outside.'' tlw \'rke~
l'Oach :,,aid. "and the~· .1ust ~hot
·the lighls out.
'
Stephens ke pt muttering :about
the first-half statb t1 C's .
"They hit 16 of. ~l :-.hoh ... he
said while !'.haking h1 :-. head.
"And wc hit 48 pt•n ·ent "
In addition lo prai:,,1ng the Sea
Kings' uncanny shoot111g ;1hrl1t~.
Stephens abo !Juded llll'lr l 3 l
1.0nl' dt'fl'llSl'. "Tlwy k1•pt I"' n m1•11 11n Br;111
11i11g." Skph1·1b ~aid. · ,111tl lw
Wa !'>n ·1 abh• to J>l'l\\'I ratt· · ·
Bill Laimbet.•r. though, h.ill 11n
trouble getting fr1·1· 111~1d1· .t11d
Stephens said. of tlw I) 11 I'\
center. "lle's really great. H11t
they still needed the outside ~h"ot
ing.
.. I wa:,, cl1s appointcd not lo bl'
league champs. Stephens ~aul
"But T knew the potential "a~
there all year ."
Marina finis hed the scaso11
with a 22·9 record which Included
three forf~i ts and a set'ond 1>lace
finish in the Sunset League.
"I never thought \.\C pla~t'<i to
our potential consistently dunn~
the season." Mephen:-. ~aid . "but
1 wasn't i.urprised that \H' made
the finals. We jui-l s tark<l dmng u
good job dcfen!'.i\ t~ly and on the
boards .''
..
Q DAILY PILOT
UCLA
Spikersz
TriUIQph
LOS ANG i:LES -UCLA pole
vaulters Ron Mooers and Mike
Tully achieved Ufelime bests or
17 feet 6anc hes Saturday and the
Bruins won their 29th and 30th
consecutive dual track meets
against San J o:.e State and Cal
State (Lone Bt•ach >.
MOO<'l'S, :.t senior , and Tully, a
frc:.hma n . failed three t ime!'!
eath al 17 10 on the bl ~tery da)
Don B:ur<I of Long Beach, the
Austruli uu 11at101w l r h ampion.
01b o chd 1i 6 The 1 2 \ ault finish
guvc l C'LA a h1g boost over San
J o:,c'l> Spartans.\\ ho had pointed
for Jll upi>l'l
S:.in J osl'':. ch.incl'~ faded" hen
Oun Rip ley, the \\orld indoor
pole v au It rerord holder . could
onl~ do Hi 0 bC'c :rnM' of ;,in JnJU~
R1 plc) 1:. ;1 tr ansfer from Cypress
Col legt.'
Form er Corona tlt·I Ma r High
st:.tndout J oe To:-,ti \\!l!> third an
the ::.hot p ut for the Bruins
(5221 ~1 a nd placed third in the
Javelin {20621
Summ <.1rn'> of the 'wn J0>o1 Sl•l"·e..t Slate Long
Seokn·UCl,.A l••an9ul11r lraell • ..-1
S1ttp1ecll•!.t' 1 Lu.,vdno, UCLA, ' 02.6. 1 Kr.tu~. Sdn Jo~f' St.ii(•, ' lO 0 J Hur\(, SJ'),
' J/ 0 .. o rt'l~y -1 '>on Jo,~ S•dtO 7 Lonq tl<:~h. •1 O
3 UCLA, d•O not tH\1\h, droJ>Pl"d twton on hn111I
Po'' Mil• 1 '><!11111"9 <,JS • 04 1 1 BK~. UCLA
• 0>0 J r,.1ry>0rl' UCL A • oo l
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UCLA 11 J M ill UtLA II
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• b ) ;onn,on UCL A ~A
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I ~I J J H.Yl•<;l''r' !>J'> t )j I>
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ULLA U 0 J Vl<y~11 ~J!. '1 6
110 1 Wn11""' r SI'>. 7u 11 1 Wolmo\11, UCLA,
21 0) 8u\tl UCLA 11 I
Pote vdull 1 1 .. b .. ,,.,.,.,,, M.ioo"\. UCLA. •nd
lully.U(LA, 11 '> .• tl.lorO, LEI'>, II.
Cl•'>CU\ 1 (,unll\I" V(L A, t/12. 2. W~k\,
!.JS, ;fo·C J drllrM r, Lii'>. 117 •
lwo mol1• I !>,.e~n~y. LbS 8 SI 8 1 N11h,
U(LA,8 S10 J lnnu. UCLA,b HU
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UC.L " 10, Ltvt'°'·'·J') o 10
lroplt' 1un1Q I 1 '"' 1 ')J'>. ~)I 1 6<11\k\.,
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\,Cl A 10• l onq 1,. ... c n • •. '>vn Jc,,e ')1<11~ q,, Lon<)
Ot'd.._h '' fr111nqu1c1r \\Or(' Ut l A &/ .> 1n J<•Y" <,tdl' .g,
Lonq "'""Pt )) A l.b>I
'Troju11s M'iu
TEMPE:. A r 11 Southern
Cali fornia t:apturcd th£' 440-yard
relay at the beginning of the com-
petition and thtm wl•n l on to de·
feat Arizon ;,i Sl:Jle l 'nivers itv
79-66 in 3 track and fi eld meet
Saturday night.
The TroJa{ls won the 440·yard
r elay "1th a 39 3 clockmg with
the Sun D evils r if.!hl behtnd at
3!).4.
AS U c a ptured firs t places in 10
of the night's 17 (•vt.•nL<>, but t..:SC
often look ::.econd a nd third lo
continue' to build points.
The Trc;>J ans won most of the
f i c 1 d c v (' n l s • w i l h R a n ch ·
Williams taking the long jump
with a IC'a p of 25-11 2. Mike Budin·
r ich the l'i hot put with a toss of
:-,1.101 ::. Hod Conner . the .high
J ump a l G -G and R a lph
i"ru g u g llc lli t h e tl iscus ;,i t
178· Jl 1 I
R.-.\ul\ o• C.,dlurCS.;y ' ')outtwrn (.41ttornt'"·
Arot,,,.. Sl<114' tr..c.k •nd held ~t'I
H O rt••r 1 Sou11\ern e a111ornr,. Br.i
.Abran .. m\, Sommon\, Runole, Golko, J• J ?,
An ton.> Std It', 3q •
Miit' -t l.Jw\on, ASU 4 OS S 7 &-~ort. USC,
4 0.? 3 Frdn!'k, A!.U, "° 11,.,,.. q1...-n
L.onq Jump -I W illt.UT'\, USC. ?S.11h. 2.
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110 Hoqn Hurdh·\ I Suri, A!.U 13 q 2. An-
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use.so.a• J '"'"""''' "'~" .q ,. Tt:•m ~or~\ ~ult\t.f n c. ttl1f0tn.d l'I, Atuon"
Sl•te.&
Ediso11 's Mohs
.._ ... ""' . . .. . . . . -. .
E111pire League Cha1npions
Coach Elmer Combs' Huntington Beach Oilers won the Em-
pire League basketball championship with a 13·1 record.
Standing (from left) Kevin Karkut, Ty Torres, Paul
Fi.nchamp, Perry Harbin, Clark Sims, J im Cable, Paul
Gassmann, Eric Janssen, Larry Taite, John Neill, Phil
Dunkelberger, Ruben Smith. Kneeling -manager Aidon
Funk, Com bs, manager Terry White.
Rustlers
Topple
Chargers
Golden West scored a run in
the rlrst inning and Doug Moll
m&de it stand up as the Rustlers
recorded a ~-0 win over Cypress
College Saturday aCtemoon in a
Southern California Conference
baseball game at Golden West.
In other area junior college
baseball action Saturday, Sad
d leback College dropped a 8-S ~ decis ion lo Southwestern as the
• visitors came up wllh lhree runs
in the top of the 10th to win it.
Golden West's win gives it a 2·0
conference record. Moll went a11
the way on the mound, allowing
six hits while walking one and
s triking out 7. Sal Shandra
pitcqed a four-hitter for Cypress,
alloW'ing the only run in the first
mning which turned out to be the
winner .
With two outs, Curt Etchandy
blas ted a double and Tim
Richards followed with a single,
scoring Etc handy.
Fezler,
Nicklaus
Share Lead
Montreal Blan~s Kings
Saddleback came up with four
runs in the seventh inning to take
a 5.3 lead over Southwestern, but
the visitors tied it with two in the
eighth. ~
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ahead of Nic klau:., "that Wh(•n
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:'\icklaus, a t tha t stage, had a
one-shot k a d over F czler a rter
Saturdav·s third ro und or the
SIS0.000 ·Dor a l Open golf tourna -
ment.
"The le ad ts hard to hold on
to," s aid Fezle r. "It's a lot csier
to com e fro m h e hind. You can
charge a little bit more. It's a lot •
eusier on yuu than try ing to hold
on. It's a lot easier to curnc frum
behind."
But ~1ckl a us UOJ:!l')C'd a late
hole. shot a 69 a nd druppl'cl ba('k
into a t ie w ith F rzler a l 208.
eight-undcr-1><1r for thn•c tnp:.
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tleoflheyear , had tosmk a te!>t~
par·saving putt on the final hnk
to salva~e a s h a re of the lead J::O·
mg into today'::. last round
-"F ezle r :::.aid he hoped )ull
were le ading going into the la~t
round," someone told Nicklau:..
'·So did I," ~wid J a<·k "Th;,it's
j ust whal I hoped .
"Why in the w orld \\Ould
anyone s else would be leading·!''
Nicklaus as ked. "Is tl the prc.·-
s::;ure? If tha t's it, h e'd bl'lterfind
something else to d o.
"Tha t's what this g.imt· I'> Jll
etbout. The pres:iurc. Th ut's
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Canad1c ns struck for goals in the
first 121 :! minutes by Murray
\\'1lson. Jacques Lemaire and
Jim Roberts and breezed to a 3-1
N a tiona l Hockey League
triumph over the Los Angeles
Kings Saturday night.
The victory enabled the Cana-
diens to open a commanding
eight·poinl lead over the second-
place Kings in Division 3 and
gave them 99 points, mos t in the
l'iHL along ~ith he idle Buffalo
S abres. h Kings face
Philadelphia F lyers on national
TV today (Channel 4 all J.
Montreal goalie Ken Dryden
stopped 23 shots in recording his
third shutout of the season.
Laver Advance s
SAO PAULO. Brazil -Corona
del Ma r 's Rod Laver and Charles
P asare ll of the United Stales ad·
vanced to the finals of lhp World
Championship tennis tourna-
Cage Playoffs
ment with '1ctor1 c:. ~aturda~
night. ·
Laver defe ated T homas Kodl
uf Brazil, 6-3, J -6, 6-1, while
Pas are ll w on hi s s emifina l
match over countryman Roscoe
Tanner 4·6, 6·1, 6-4. The finals
will be played today.
Connors Est!apes
HAMPTON, Va. -Top-seeded
Jimmy Connors was almost Up·
set by unranked Wojtek Fibak of
Poland Saturday night but
managed to pull out a 1-6. 6-3, 6·3
semifinals singles victory in the
Ind e pende nt T e nnis Player s
Circuit tournament.
Connors will play second
se eded Jan Kode s of
Czechoslovakia todav Kodes
beat Juan Gis bcrt o(Spam, H i,
6-0.
S mitla IJpset
LANDOVER, Md. -Cnseeded
Mark Cox scored his third ups et or this World Championship ten·
Indiana, Tar Heels,
Beavers Advance
LEXJ~CTO:'-i , Ky. -Indiana's
top·ranked Hoosier~. led by John
Las kows ki 's 15 points and a
rugged defense. mauled Texas
<El Paso J, 78-53, then Lonnie
Shelton s cor ed 23 points to lead
Oregon State to 78-67 victory over
)fiddle Tennessee in the first
r ound of the NCAA Mideast
Regional bask etball tournament
Saturday.
Unbe ate n Indiana waited until
the second half to put away its
33 rd s traight victory while
Oregon lol'ked up its triumph in
the closing minutes of the first
h alf.
Tar H eels Coa s t
CHARLOTTE. N.C --Mitch
Kupchak's 18 points and second
h a lf rebounding Jed the seventh·
ranked North Carolina Tar Heels
to a 93·69 rout of r-iew Mexico
State in a firs t round NCAA
basketba ll to urnament game
here Saturday.
In the second game of the
d oublehead er , Wil Morris on
scored 14 of his 20 points in the
las t ha lf to lead Boston College to
an 82·76 victory over Furman.
S11n Devils Triaanph
In the first game of the night.
Big Eight runnerup Kansas Slate
rode 20·point performances from
Chuck William s and Carl
Gerlach lo hold off re pealed com-
eba cks and score a 69·62 upset
victory over 11th-ranked Penn.
Maryland Wins
LUBBOCK. T ex . -Fourth-
ranked Maryland, relying on the
outs ide shooting or All·American
John Lucas and freshman Brad
Davis to riddle a zone defense,
whipped stubborn Creiqhton .
83-79 , Saturday night in a firs t
round NCAA college basketball
tournam ent gam e.
In th e fir st ga m e o f a
t.lou bleh('a d e r hl'rc, freshm an
guard SLeve Collier s mothe red ;.i
strong T exas A& M co m eback
wilh four consecutivc baskets as
Cincinnati defe ated the Aggies.
83-79.
D1111tley Sharp
TULSA, Okl a. -Adrian
Dantley went on a scoring binge
midway throug h the second hair
and paced Notre Dame to a 77-71
v i c t o r y over K a ns a s while
Louisville downed Rutgers, 91-78,
1n NCAA colleg e bas ketball
pla)off a~tion S aturday.
\
ms e\'enL beating St;,in Smith i 6.
2·6, 6·3 S;,it urdd~ tu 0 10\l' 11llo lhl'
finuls <.1ga in:::.t third ~ceded Did.
Sto('ktun
Stoel.. ton 11H>\ L'd 11H11 today ..,
fi nab with ;..1 li·3, G 7. 11 :i v1ctot')
over Haroon Ra him
Evert Bree:es
HOUSTON -Se(•ond·seeded
C hri s Evert :.l a lkl'd 1n1urcd
'.\fargarc t Cour t bnd ly tn the
first set, then cruised to an eas,1')
6-3, 6-2 victory Sa turday to wfrf
the Sl5,000 first prize in a S75,00C
woml'n·:. pro tt•nnis tu11rn:rn1l'nl
here
Borg, Asfae Mf»f>t.
\fl'!\'.JCfl . G erm~ll1'r SC('Olld
'leeclC'd B1orn Rorg 'of Sweden
qualified Saturday for a men's
singles fin:il ::igain~t toµ·sl'cdc<i
Arth e r .\s h e b y bci.ltin g
England 's Buste r )lollram. 6 3,
7-5 in a World Champions hip T en·
nts Green G roup cv('nt
In the earlier sing le!) semifinal.
.\she beat Yugoslavia s Xikk1
Pilic, 3·6, 63,1;.3
1"W A I A Champ~
KANSAS CITY -Former East
LA College s t a r Mike Haddow
scor ed a barrage of one-ha nded
d utch shots that led Grand Ca
nyon of Arizona to a methodical
6S·54 victory over )1idwestcrn of
Texas Saturday night for the Na-
t i o n a I A sso c iatio n of In
tercollcgiate Athletics basketball
championshiµ
Gra nd C anyon earlier t h1 ~
season defe;.ited L'C Jr\'tne. 70·63.
A li-Bugne r 8011t
LOS ANG ELES Wur ld
heavyweig ht boxing champ10n
'.\luha mmad Ali will defend his ti·
tie against England's Joe Bugncr
in Chicago o n June 8 if Ah defeats
underdog Chuck We pncr , the As-
sodated Pr ess h as learned.
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U.S., Hungary
In Polo Tilts
International water polo in-
volving the U .S. and Hungary
will take place at the Newport·
Mesa district pool March 22 and
a t Marguerite Center in Mission
\'iejo March 23. Both games will
start al2 p. m.
Five present and former UC
Irvine players will be among the
17 players on the U.S. national
team that is coached by Peter
Cutino of the University of
California with Ed Newland of
UCI and Bill Barnett of Newport
Harbor High as assistants.
"The Hungarians are probably
the best in the world right now,"
Newland s ays. "They beal the
CSSR for the European cham-
pionship this year and figure lo
win the world championships
later in the year.
"The y should also be lhe
favorite in the Olympic Games at
·Montreal next year."
Included on lhe U.S. roster arc
Jack Dickmann. Bruu Black,
Jim Kruse, Guy Antley and Tim
Quinn Also on the roster i~
former Corona del Mar High and
CCLA star Eric Lindroth.
Two Stars Added--·
For Cage Classic
LOI\G BEACll-Palos Verdes·
Bill Laimb ee r (6 ·11 1 a nd
Inglewood's Reggie Theus <6·6>
have been added to the roster to
swell the total to nine high sthool
senio r s th a t will r e present
California a gainst the balance of
the nation in the inaugural
California Bask etba ll Classic
Mar. 27 a nd 30 at Sacr amento
and Long Beach.
Three spots still remain on the
12-man r ost e r for Califor nia.
Already tabbed are Elk Grove's
Bill Ca.rlwrighl (7-11'2), Verbum
Dei's David Greenwood (6-10 >
and R oy Hamilton <6·2 ), LB
Jordan's James Hardy <6-9 >.
Crescenta \'alley's Brad Holland
16-31. LA Cleveland's Chris Lip-
pert (6·6>. and LA Dorsey's Flyn-
nie Williams <6-31.
Cage Coach Quits
TE.M PE. Ari.l. -Rlcky Sobers
~l'Qrcd J3 of his 21 points in the
sl'cond half as he directed a
:-.:evad a <Las Veg as> fas t break
which broke open a close game
<1s the Rebels defeated San Diego
Stat e. 90-80, Saturday in an
NCAA firs t -ro und tournament
game .
Sports Today on TV
Th e games a re b e in g
sponsored by the United States
Olympic Development Basket-
ball League and the contests will
be played under international
rules.
Da ' e Mo hs. t he only \·ars r
t v bas ket ba II co ach Edison
High has had s ince it opened
its doors s ix seasons ago, has
res igned th:it positi on, the
Daily Pilot hac; lea rned ~x
clusivcly
No repl.H·em t•nl h"s been
design ated
Moh<;, 32, !><t)S llwre "'ere
rn •mY r c•::tsons for <1rn v1ng :it
hts derision t o q uit . a ded s1on
which he wa!) close to arri v
in~ a t three yrars i.lgo,....
" (think it's ttmP lo turn the
program ov<'r t o som eonr
e lse,'' Mohs .s:ns "I enjoy
has ketba ll but r feel I ha \'en l
been SUCCC!>Sful "
Mohs ' b<>c;t :-<';111on "'1~ t\\O
years a~o whC'n hi', Chargers
post e d :1 I ti 9 r rror rl <1nc1
g arncrr d a i.pot in lht• Cl f-'
ployoff'i. "-h<'r c· tilt')' lost to
arch·n\ 111 llunlmgton Restr h
Mom bA,d Olle other winru.na
season , in his third year when
Edison went 14-12. Overall hi~
mark was 63 vict ories and 82
defeats.
DAVE MOHS
Jn the firs t game of the West
Regional d oubleheader. Arizona
State beat Alabama. 97-94.
Kf>nf.u~ky Rolfs
T U SCAt.OOSA . Ala -
Sophomore Leonard Drake sank
two free thro\\ s after time had
C'Xpircd S aturday, giving Centrnl
~l ichigan a 77-75 victory over
Geo"1(c to" n 1n a firs t -round
game of the NCAA Mideast
Regional bus ketball loumament.
Central MiC'higan will met>t
Kenlut:ky , a 77-54 winner over
)I a r q u e t t e , i n a M i d e a s t
semifinal game at Dayton. Ohio
Thursday nl1tht.
Syra~aue Whu
PHILADELPHIA -Kevin
Kin~ scored a layup with 37
:-.econds lr fl In overUme and Jim
Lee a nd Ross Kindel added two
fr e t> th rows e a c h to bool'it
Syrar ust· to an 87 -83 virtory over
L3Sallt' in the first round of the
NCAA 's t·oll l'ge basketball
lOUrtHUn ent .
9 a m . <28J -P R O TENNIS
-lite Nas tase and Guillermo
Vilas meel in the s ingles final
or the Masters tournament.
taped at Kooyong Stadium in
Melbourne, Australia.
10 a .m . <2 > -CBS SPORTS
SP ECTACULAR -The final
in. the Collegiate Com -
missioner's basketball
tournament from Lexington.
·K y. Al s o, the world 's stron~est man weightlifting
competition.
10 .25 a .m . (11) -
DODGER S BASEBALL -
The Dodgers meet the
Houston Astros in an exhibi·
tion game at Ve ro Beach, Fla.
11 a .m . <4> -WCTTENNIS
-The WCT Red Group is
Ccaturcd fro m Washington.
D.C. (5 1 OOLF -Finul
round or the $150,000 Doral-
EMtern Opt•n.
12 N.o o n c21 NRA
BA-SKET BALL The
'Milwaukee Rucks meet lhc
Bulls atChlraeoStadlum.
l pm. (4) -N HI, HOCKEY
-The Los Ang eles Kings
meet th e Fl y er s in
Philadelphia . C7 > -
SUPERTEAMS -The Min·
nesota Vikings a nd the Los
Ange les Dod gers meet for the
Supcrteams championship,
taped al Honolulu. (28> -
SWIMM ING -Entrants
from more tha n 100 schools
compete in the swimming and
diving championships of the
Association for In·
tercollegiate Athletics for
Women CAIAW >.taped.
2 30 p.m . C7> -AUTO
RACING -Taped coverage
of the Phoenix 150 USAC
championship car race .
3 :30 p .m . (4) -HIG ll
SCHOOL BASKETBALL -
Scheduled: A Los Angeles cl·
t y eha mpion 11 hip f!arne.
taped. (7 l -WIDE WORl,D
<W PORTS -An antJqu~
car rally. Al,60, the world ski
Oyin" chafnP.lon.shtps and a
report on tbo flctlonaJ sport of
rollcrbalt.
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Former Los Angeles Lake rs
star Tommie Hawkins or former
Verbum Dei High coach George
l\lcQuarn is expected to coach
the Ca lifornia team.
Former Lakers great Jerry
West has been asked to coach the
national team, which also has
ni'ne players tabbed with lhr ce
others to follow.
They are Kyle Macy (6-2, Peru
High of Indiana>, Stan Ray (6·9,
Central High of Cape Girardeau,
Mo .). James Bradley (8-8,
Melrose High of M emphisO, Reg·
g1e Carter (6-3, Lutheran High of
New YorkCityO, ClinlRichardson
(6·3, O 'Dea HighofSeatlle>.
Also Bill Willoughby (6-8, Mor-
row High of E nalewood N .J . >,
Bernard Toone <6 l, Gorton High
of Yonk e r s , N .Y .>. PBt
FoHhi.<G-5. Virginia High of
V1r g 1n ia , Minn .I and SteH~
Castellan. <6·9. St. Angclems
Hjghof Woshington. D.C.>.
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Long Bench Arena (213 437·22551,
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WITH HOWARD L. HANDY
. Ce~rge. Follmer ol Huntington llarboUl' was de·
med o ride m last Sunday's California 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway.
. He is assured or the S<ime entry al Indianapolis
in May ~net is happy to have the ride.
. R~t~n the meanlim~, he i~n 't sitting around and
watching as the champ1onsh1p car he crashed into
lhe ~all on the fourth turn of a 100-mile race is being rebuilt.
Follml·r v.ill drive in a NASCAR late-model
sportsman car race at Ascot Park in Gardena this a~ter~O?n and is hoping lo get a ride in the senior c~rcu1t m the south before he moves into Indy ter-ritory
Al A~t·ot Park he will find himself matched a~ain~t Jimmy ln~olo or ~lisswn Hills. the man
"1th whom he !->hared a front row sla(ting post in
the Permatt·:\ 200 at H1vers1dl· in Januan
lnsolo ..., l'nl on lo v.111 that one and Full1111•r
dropped out w 1th a blo" n l·ngine
While l•'ollml•r's racing luck hasn t been thl'
best lo date th1'> M:ason. lit• huµt•:-to turn things
;..iround at A~col I' a1 k
ln-1972, hl• \.\on botry lhl• l'an Am i..lnd Trans-AnJ ~ports car champ1011sh1ps and has been a two-tim
performer in the International Race of Champions
Tripp, Cart <"r Run Soi urdoy
Ron "Sleep y" T ripp and Dana C'arter will com ·
pete in J . C'. Agajanian's USAC n ational cham-
pionship rn idgt>t r ace at So~1th Bay P ark in Chula
Vista next Saturday nil(ht.
The Ora nge Coast area d uo was rup Qing one·
two in CS.\{' point sta ndings g~i >int; this weekend'~ action in Arizona. 1
Tripi> of Cost a X f'sa is the leadr with J 13 ~·hile
Carter of lluntin~ton He ach is M· • ~it h 95.
Carter's brother l'ancho b ei~hth on the list\l\·ith 54
but move), to tht• champions hip car and :,print
circuit!> ahead or lhf' midgt>ts these days.
The d uo h a!> pickt'd up most of lht> early point1>
on the m idl4 est indoor circuit a nd it will be interest-
ing to SN' if they can m aintain the i.uprem ac~ out-
doors on lon gt>r track!>.
The Chula Vista oval isn't Dl'14 to Tripp.
The former Newport Harbor grid s tar , m ade
his USA C de but the re a year ago. He flippe d his
Volkswagen-power ed car som e eight times down
the front stra igha way.
He climbed out uninjured and went on to cap -
ture 13 feature-races during the 1974 campaign on
three different midget circuHs. lie "-on the United
St ates Racin g Cluh c ha mpionship.
Tr ipp's firs t l 'SAC national cha mpions hip win
came at Bakcrsfic•ld in November a nd he has ~on a
pair of indoor t:'vt•nts thb st·ason.
lie will ht• drivin~ a dirfc n •nt <.·ar at Chula \'ista
than the one h t• cafllJlaiJ{ns in tht• midwt·sl and ea1't.
ll is a Rimt·o M :i nufacturin~ \'W s pt'cial. ,..,.,yi f'flror_.d ht PhtJ_.Hi.Y'
lnc11anapulls dn \l'I~ \\Ill h.i\c.• anolhl·r t:hJnn·
lo lest lht·ir maeh11wrv lt1<l;n ••t Phoenix m a 150·
mile ra<.'<' A .I . Fo) t. ~innl:r al Ontario last Sun
day, is thl· r.1vnnt<· and ont• af('J m:.in pulling for lht•
Texan to win 1:-Hi('k Mulhl•r
Foyt \\.ill he dri \'ing the same ear .Muther had al
Ontario. naturullv with a new clutch. Then the duo '
"i II get lh<.•1 r h1·u<ls together to de termine the future
of Muther 's i..ISM>t·iation '"1th Fo-.l on the cham-
pions hip lraal ·
A fina l s h ak edo\\n r;.a<.'<' 1s ~<.·hedult!d al Trenton.
NJ on Sundny. April fi befort> action s witches lo the
IJrid.yarcl in lntl1<1 napn1J, Thl· Tn•nlon rac·e i\; for
:.'00 mllc.•s
Thomp11on Rtt1111 Baja R1u•f•N
~lil'key Tho mpson and Score Internationa l will I
conduct both th1• l\aja ;-,oo and 1,000 mile r aces in th<·
future a cc·orclin l{ to an agret'nw nt reacped this past 1
w1·r k with Mt•xica n ~ovt•rnmPnlorriciil's.
With tht• l a r~t· inle r.-.st a nd participa tion in off. 1
roacl racin~ h~· Ora11J!l' Coa~t an·a resid<'nls, the a f-
filiation "ill m t•a n good 1W \.\1' and a firm commit-
_)Pent for tht' tutu n •.
-Thompson say:-. h t• a 11t i<.'if.l atr!> the l;.i rgest field
or r acing vehiclr1' 1•ver to :-.ta rt in )lexico "ith more1 tha n 100 cntrie"' i n each of the two r aces. Ther e arr,
JJ classes or motorcydrl\ and 4-"heele d vehicle.
p<itrticipating in tht• l'\'t.'nls.
Entries are no\\ being taken for the 500 on June
I?· 1-t at Score headqua rters in Wilmington. A drav. ·
ing for sarting position!> "ill be held April 5 in Santa
Pa ula.
IROC Si91111 T\' Contra~•
Les Richte r of R1,·er~1dl' lnternJl1on.tl
H ~1cc\\ a y 1s s m1hn ~ thesl•day~.
ARC television sports hJs im·ked up ib option
fur llll' 1!'175 71; l11ll·rnationul Huce of Champions
<IR< IC 1 ;111<1 H 1 \"l'rs1dc.· will lw I ht· Scl'nc· uf the m 1cl
dl1· l'iH't•:-. 111 the.· sc.•r1t·~
··wt• are• \\Ork1r1g un -.u nw 1111·m.11 t•hange:-. 1!11
llw cum1ng ~·c.·ar.·· Hirhll'r :-a.\s. ·lJul the t'l':-Ub ·
!'rum lhl' la-.t "l'l'lt''-don·t 11lclw.1tt· :1 lll't·d fo r rn <11I.'
mii jor change.•-..··
· Tht'rt' "ill lw I ~ dn\'t•rs from ttll n1;q1w torms ti
ra<:ing in idl'11l1<.'lll n1r~ ;ind 11 "ttl lw Hogt'r Pensk'
prep;Hing the.•' t•h1c·les on«c.· ug:.11 11 .
Only Hohl,) l 'll:-.l'r. \\Inner uf till' µasl sc.:rie!), t-
a~surcd of n •lurninJ.! to the fit'ld that abo im·J udt~I Georg~ F'ollmL·r of lhmt101-,iton ll:arbour 1n the fi r·'t
two sea~on:-
Cage Scores \
Pttn<.tttm ~moh1" Statf' V\ ( I
Uotierl\ ')t Pu er '" OVOO" Thur•d•y'• NCAA Palril\9\
l .,, R~o10MI c Pro•1d~nc~. R 1
"orll'I C•rOl•11• <Q bO _ 80\1
CullAQ• ~f "' ~yrdn"~lo ICdn ... ,,,,., "' Bo\ton (011.,.'l ...
Mt<l~A\I RtQ•On"I Dayton, Oll101 (•nrr~I M1t l'l111"" n k•ntuc~~ 1
ctu•n t v' 0f"'t""OOn Stttt~
M•O,...H I Req10MI •L•h C1uu I
t. M• C.tn' •nnai1 tv \ Loth,vtt~
¥1Hyl11no v~ Notr~ O•nit-
W•\1 R•o1onal I Portl•nOl Arlt •
'ldl~ '" N. vaO• c Ld' V~Qd .. I U(
"' Montdna
Pre p Temiis
The Huntington Beach
IUgh Oilers took advan·
tage or all their scoring
oppor tunities Saturday
lifternoon to record a 5.3
victo ry over Fountain
Va lley High to win the
Huntin gt o n Beach In·
vitiation b aseball
~ournamenl. I. T he gam e. p layed at
Huntington Beach, saw
the Oilers score a lmost
every way possible as
they completed t heir
pre-league s late "1th a
5-1 record, the same as
F ountam Valle\
.,,.
South Coast f;,eague Cha1npio11s In other area d1<Jmond
aC'tion Suturda \. El Toro
otched a 3 i v1cton
'over Canyon in J game
played ut El Toro
Coach Stan De Maggio's Tritons won the South Coast
League basketba ll cha mpionship. From left -J eCC
Densmore, Dave Taylor, Tim Dunham , Scott Severs,
Randy Ha llmark. Ted Kalota. Ron Wade. Jacqut! Ditto.
Bill Hunt, Ken Ringer. Todd Ackerman. DeMaggio
Afte r Fountain Valle)
took a 1-0 lead in the fir at
inning. the Oilers came
back to lie 1t in the
second when Stan Terry
walked and Ed Vignaroli
singled. Bob Stemmler
tried lo scarif1 ce and
·Ter ry cam~ home when
the throw to thin.I went
awry
, Ttie Baron:, tc.Juk a 2 I
/
lead 111 the second. but
the Oi !er!> c ;.am l' back
a,.:ain a nd knotlt•d lhl'
I t·ounl "hen Vq.{n o.1r11la
hlasl t'd a huml'I'
The Oilers·lht'11 t1Jol-. d
\
:J-2 lead in the fifth. ~nrrk
K1mb<.1 1l s in!!ll'd i..lnd
Tom Freeman ~in gkd
him to third . Kimbalf
:-t·urcd on a s etcrif1ce fl\
b) Tim VanT1ghem ·
Huntington then took i..I
5-2 advantage with t\.\o
runs in lhe sixth. !>Coring
on a collis ion play al the
plate on a missed ~ign
and a p assl•d b<t 11 .
El Toro fl>
.. b
" C>rt, .. Jl\td ,,
Millet <I
.. ~y. 70
Ntl\On rl
IMi;DJu'-j" t1
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IJrquMrl
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Checking
Banquets
For Area
ENfoncla
Jun Maxey a nd !\like
Peterson s h ared most
,·alu::ible honors Wedncs-
<1<1~ night iil E stancia
l llg h 's sports awards
h;1nqud honoring the•
\\ n:stling l<'ams.
Spt·t·1 ul a\\ CJ r d \\ 1n
nt:'l'!'-1
V~n.1ty
lcUHd1n Udn (,rc1in1lP Mo~t VdhM
Qlf' Jnu MchtY' .ioo M 11r.e Pelt:.'rson.
Mo•l lmpro,.o M.itl Hucl<~npellle<
Junior V~rs1tr
Co·<~U)ld•n\ Tim Hundf"V •nd Ken
W1Ut.;m\, M O<.t1 Vcl tut1ble R~rl
John
F r••h·Soph
C.tl>l.tlfl Dolt Roll~ Most \fulu.o·
bit' o ... e RollP
c:osi a ltle.tta
M<.1rk l'\eheker \\a~
named mus t vnluable nl
Cost a M PS a Hi gh ·~ s~1l11tc.
lo thl' wrestling te;1ms
\\\•dnl'sda) night
Sµcl'ia1' award \\Ill
rwr:-
V._r\1tt1 Wrestt1n9
~" <~"'"-''"' Oovq Ste Nor i ohtl t.<1 t•t•w ,,.rld MO\I V4iiluablt' MJrlrrl
Nt>~ker Co 010·,1 t morovt·d 81ft
t.roo~...,. dna llllPldOn Eo"""c:t' Mo''
ln\p1r41t,ondt W etcton E<hr4td\
Froth·Soph Wrnllf"'I
(O C.•Pl.t1n\ R•nOV Snell ano JO''"
'f'nntCSY M o\I Vcltu~ble John """" v.m T •onen'. H 1111an"°ltno 11>
rerry. 11>
~r,9nt or
V"9'1MOh t ~1~mm1tr ''
u ,, '' nt-ey Mu\I •mprov~d Steve F1nt_h
I
I>
T
I • Mo-sl tn,p1.-~n1onal Ea rt Ouoo ...
n Dona Hilb
Hullon. 31> O
M~vero,rl O
llll"'llOlll. p I
co1en1 .. 11, l>I• 0
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~ Sle\e Ripµle \\as
" named m ost valuable 0
I) player on the Dana Hills Uou91"s p t ()
To1a1, u ,
FtlHlll!ll Vlllty Ill
•b ...,,,,,,t, ,,
""'o 10. r> ti
U111on <. .
b•<·M-~.'. II
fl
lligh be:is ketball team
Wedne.sda} night at ct
sports a\\ ards dinner
S pecial award \\Ill·
)Wt;"fl'.lUff Jb fl II
" T
" ner~ Fo,, lo u " .. rs••• C1•H.P. ln II l e1,ner. v t1 ""°'>' v .. 1 ;1101r Stt \IP FC'10(.l•e ""', •. , n •I
lrl<~..on II I
,,
n 0 ln1pr u vtotl Jt.•ft Puut.,on ~,,.,t
'? '"""•'"'"'•''"' ~•()Olt.• df\CJ Pdu•\un H..\rOOlrlfl, ,-..
IOI.ill' 1• I
S<ore by lnn1n9•
~un11n9tor1
~ ru,nt.t•n V~fll'Y
, h •
010 11/ O ~ It •
Ill) nlj(l I l
Junior V.lr~tty
LdlJldll\ ... I "'"' (.ulbtrhon w -.t
V'41UdDh t drh.h 'l.,.rr.1no Mo\I 1111
01oved lJ J v1rt Re"1ve Mo''
Vanguards Split;
Salazar Sparkles
R l\"E H S l DE Hon
Salazar collected six hit~
and stole ~IA ha~es Satur-
d u y afternoon a '>
So uth e rn Ca lllorn1 a
C o I I e g e ., p I 1 t ;1
douhlehe<tder \\1th (';,ii
naptbt lwrr·
The' isiting
\·anguards lost the firs t
game. 6·5. b~ exploded
in the sctond contest to
record an eas~ 10-2
triumph
Newport, Harbor Wins
Sumet Swimming Title
Meet records fl'll like
pins in a bowling alley
Saturday as the Newport
Harbor ll igh Tar::.
brcezl'd to till• Sunsel
League s1.1.1mmin g and
diving championship in
the ~l'wport -~l<·s a 1>001.
In 29 S\.\ 1mmmg even~
for the three dins1ons
t varsity. Junior varsit}
and frosh-!>oph1. 21 re
cords were set Salurdav.
two w ere tied an·d
another broken in pre·
lims F'riday
The Tars captured the
,. a r s i t v t e a m l i t I e
although they had to
s hare individual honors
with f ountain ValJt',.
J o h n J) ob rut .t 11 I
l'\cwporl and Bill
Hi..lhashot'f of F\" wagt:d a
pt>r-;onal battl e with
Dobrutt l"apturing thl'
:.'00 frer in recor d time of
I 46 l with a final ~print
to !hi' lln11'h
Babas hofl r eversed
the decision with a torrid
·1·43.3 r ecord v iclor} 11l
the 500 free "ith Dobroll
~ct'ond as fi\'C i.w1mmcr:-
"e nt undt·r the forml•r
me<:L mi.Ir~ of 1:53.8.
Bahashofr" as lO!>ctond:-.
underthl• l)ld ~t ann..arc1
standard
SUNSET LEAGUE FINAL!>
VARSITY
JOO ~··v Rel.tf ' LO> Al.il,.,.10 I '1 o (Mt ~I recorol 2. Ne w l)Ofl
H••Do• l H ) l E01\on I «O • Y.:t:~trYUn\t~r 1 _., .t .S ~ount~·n Vahey
I 41> 86 M.tron.t1 S3 l
2UO Free I. Ooorolt INH) I .. 1
CMHI reco1(!) 2 Bal>•Sl'lt>tl IFVl
I '' • l Buckner IM I I •8 O • MtC.1nlty I ~4H) I 49 0 s. C.olon .. d •Ml
1.4• h Roberts IE I I so 1
100 Ind M•dley 1 Miller IFVI
, 00 2 CMtel recoro1 7. N~WldnO INl'<I
1 O)J l Full' •"'H I 1 OS •. Jorn-.
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VcllPk..tn\O 'NH l., ut b
'Ill He• I MW K•lly IFlll /1/
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P1•-c:t,.1k (LAI 1) S • (,. l\:)oll 01'<1 n ~
) Wll•I•" I~ Munlh.•v· N 'E) ]J '
umoq I C.old,tein IV.ml 38> 3• l
"'"l• ll 1 ii• Hu l ijruwn CL Al 11~ h
• C,..1\on (M l 21• ')) UTEOOdn IL I>• '104 WrtgM !M l 1)1 •S
100 Fly I Rot>erhon INHI ~; 4
•Mtol record) 1 Park (f.I Sl.SJ le .. ·
l Al 5-4 l • Mdu•ri (LAI h) ' ~0~1'('\ (f \ \~ •O l~w" IWmt \\'
CdM Edges Mesa
For Swint Crown
It took a victory in the
final event of the after-
noon, the 400 free relay.
for Corona dcl Mar 's St.•:i
Kings to capture firs t
place honors in the Cf'n·
lury Le ague swimming
finals at Villa~ar Jigh
c;;aturday
C o s l i..I t• s a · :-.
Mus t angs h ::1d a one
point lead over the St-a
l<ings in the varsity s tan-
dings with onl' e vent lo
go.
Bul it ~as almost evi-
dent from the very s tart
of t he relay that the Sea
Kings had il won. The
team of Mark Watson.
Dave Smith, J eff Wherry
and Mike Palmer led
from the very beginning
to post a s izzling tim e of
3 :22.4. Costa M esa
finished second with a
timeof3:24.6.
T he Sea Kmgs fi n is hed
w ith 298 points. five
more than Costa Mesa.
CEHTUlt'Y' LEAGUE FINAU
I.AT VILLA "Alll() Varltly
l(clMI '02 ), 6 E.p~rson ICMI
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100 8rU\l-I Weber (COM) l:CQ I,
1 Oie• lT l I OU. 3 S\Otle (S.t, > I OH.
) l duntr ICOMI 1 ·06 0 6. Wherry l(OMI I 08 S
.00 Frpe R@lav -I. Corond <!Pl MiJ•
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l H 1. •. Estancia J JI o. ) Et
MOOMa J 37 1, •. Vtllit Park J •3 3 I
'idlllA An.t 4: 11 6.
Te•m Score\ Corona Oel Mar 1'18,
(Cl'>lil M•Sd 7•3. I U\l1n 110 El -.n ..
llJ, Villa Pilrl< 112, E\lanc•• •7, Si1<1T~
An.;t H
FROSH·SOPH 100 Mecllev l<el•Y -Vllld p,.,.
1 ~ 'I. 1 Coron• Oe I Mil r 1 S& 1 • Co•la MeY I.SI 3. 4 E>ldncia 1.0I> ), ~ E1 Mo<!Cn.t7:0'1 l.6 Tu>l•n1:07 3
7001'ree 1 Wriqht <CoMll i.o ),1
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1 O• 8 • Oooer C(nMI 2 O~ 6,
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1 0'16 100 In(! Me(!IPy -I 51'1T1£n,O•I
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SO Fly I ~meoson •CoMI 1' 3.1
Our•zo (VP) 26 6. l DEmonlt IEMI
18 0, •.Jenkins ICdMI 2i 1,) Wall.ii«
IMI 11 •.4. l'fStne ICM ) 28 •
100 Fr~ -1. Silva CCdMI SJ 9. 1
\119•1 IEMl SJ •• 3 Cook IEstl S6 ••
Aroo IVPJ l4.6. s 6rdnOon IVPI S6.9,
6 Manton ICM) S8 0 SO 8aek-1 Wrt91\l CCd MI 11 6. 7
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JO 1. • Sm1ll'I CV Pl 21 S, S Marie,,.,
tVPI 31 1,i . O•P<lri<ll ICMl 32.J
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TtnQ (CM) lJ 1. 3 Degree ISAI H7. •
01tdr1ch !(M l 3.l /, s PJll ICMJ 3'.U
6 H.ino CTl3' 0 100 frte Rel.l'f 1 (Qrona <!!JI M.1•
100 fn•t 1 M1lht I f V tli 'I I
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J II ~ IMP~I tetor OI 1 ~ .. un1 .. 1n
Voll~y J 18 l J M.,r•n<I J 7J 0 '·
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2 fountain V•llev 13 l E01\.0n 1>1 • Wt'''"""''~' S\ \ LO\ Aldmtloo. S1 '
Mot•tM CS I LOoitlll 10 8 W t \t•rl'l 1
JUNIOR VARSITY
700 M<>Olty R~ldy I Lo\ Al~•1>1lo'
' •8 8 tMe• t fflt:lro> 7 • ovntu•n
v.1ll•y I U • J ~.dl\nn I \l • •
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200 rr11 l f t1••n1t l ltd ')'I
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10,,t)\ ILA ) JJ 0 • l-rikC..••n tLA) /JI
lltt e l ~VI ll 7' Bl•<~ ILAl2•0
100 Fly I C.r.ty INHI ~8 • (llllt t-1
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•f'COtOI 1 Fort>h llAI 57 6 J l!l<I<.~
ILA) S7 6• Ertk\f'n ILAI \3 JS ~oil
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S00 Fr"t I FtJPnO (L4 1 S 08 1 I
lvt(\On (NH) S Ill 8 3 Holl•nd lf\/1
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f 111rtl \<-Oft'' 1 Lo\ Alttnutr,.., lt,() 1
l 01.,on 'Kl J touflld•ll Villlt·Y ... .,,.~ 80
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100 fre< I 8n·I. INHI I S• •
1Mt'e1 rrcorol 7 Mow<ry INHl I .1.18
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1 01 SS M.11er lllllntl 1 02 3 • e.i..._.,.
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Irvine
Sets 3
Records
~ORTllRIDGE lT
lrv111e :-f'I two nH·l'l n •
l'Ul'tb and lhfl'l' :-.l'hool
mark~ Salurda~ ..1fll'1
11\JOll Jl lhl' (_'~ii Stall'
:\urthnd~t· lrad; rda~-..
hl'l"l'
Thl· Anlcatt•r!-i · 4 m•lt>
rda~ t~am and their
s print medley squad set
meet and school r e<.·ords
\\hile their 880 m edley
rday team establls ht'd ,,
s<.'hool mark.
The 4-mile team com-
posed of Jon Coningh. Ed
Aldmeyer. Steve Scott
and Ralph Staunton n1n
a 17 :07 lo win the cV<.•nl
a nd th e s print tc•:Jm.
m;.ad e up uf H ichard
Crout. Bi ll l'hl•:..icll1"
St' o t t a n d R u ::.. .., 1· I l
f(oyston. r:rn :1 :1 :!5 ·I
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pare Lca~Ul' swimming
fi nals held al Foothill.
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recorded a l ·46.0 to cu1•·
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lay team abo ~C'l a m1·1·t
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had two doubles i..lnd two
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gamt! as the Vunguard<;
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Two One Day Sessions
April S..6
"At Newport Beach"
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IN ralH or'! 1119 a.rge81 U"lla to
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OWN YOUR
OWN.
10°/o t=&9r~ ON INDUSTRIAL CONDOMINIUMS.
Now you can buy
one ol our 4,000·
8 ODO squ;:irP loot
indus trial bu1ldin , .
to r only I oc dn1\ n
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ul Phase Ill loc.11• d
111 th<' herlrl ol ll1e
nat1on·s laraest
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Orang!' County
Near alfport ruid the
inlerseclion of San
Diego and Newrort
freeways. See our
models o r call
(714) 979-9205 or
(213) 680-94 t 5 for
information.
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CINIER
3190A Auport Loon Or.
Costa Mesa. Ca 4:-'h?b
IRVINE
INDUSTRIAL
COMPLEX
€4 OAIL V PILOT Sunday. March t8. 1975
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Safety Costs
The Consumer
CIWISl!oH Sc1e11<e Monot..-
There are times when
it is just too expensive to
make a product safer,
Murray Wcidenbaum
believes.
He urges that govern·
ment accurately tote up
the costs of what he calls
"the new wave of re·
gulation." Weidenbaum,
a Washington University
economist and former
Weidenbaum right up
the wall. He doesn't want
unsafe products on the
market, but he wants
CPSC to recognize that
there are degrees of safe-
ty and that reaching the
nth degree can end up
costing .. consumers. not
the m3nufacturer, so
much that demand for
the product vanishes.
assist ant T r easu ry Weidenbaum points to
secretary. has just writ-a suit filed by CPSC in St.
ten a boQk called "~v-Lows early last year. A
er nm e n t-ma ndated company had produced
Price Irycreases." but not yet distributed
W e1denbau m 's 1,494 con t ain ers of
targets arc not the old windshield washer sol-
order of r egul ation -the vent that were vllthout
Jntersta.Le Commerce child-proof caps and
Com m l s s 1 o n , the were not labeled with the
Federal Communica-required s tatement
lions Commission and .. cannot be made non:
the like -but the En· poisonous."
vironmental Protection
Agency, the Consumer .. . Product Safel y Com-\\t'h.at .remedy ~1d the
mission <CPSC). the Oc-comm1ss1on seek . Thal
cupational Health and the caps be changed and
Safety Adm inislrallon the necessary four words
and other agencies of of bureaucratese be post-
that type. ed on each ?' the bot-tles?" write s Mr.
URG ENT needs. he
agrees. led to the crca·
Weidenbaum.
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COflVRIGHT" "1S IY UlllTID flalSS INTllNATICNIAI.
Can Arabs Buy the World?
WASillNGTON (UPI J
-Im agine that a foreign
country s uddenly ac-.
quires great riches and
starlc:; looking for a place
to invest its mone~.
It sees an opportunity
in the United States. and
its representa tives
quickly gain control of
big chunks of real estate
and a number of major
hole ls
than 100 times the \"~Ul' all maJOr world stock e>.
of the United States' w>~I changes in 16 years.
stockpile. These figures no" ap-
The et· on om i st. l'-1 pear fancifu I, partly
resp e cl e d Brit isfl because they assume in -
magazine, calculated t · nation will continue at
OPEC n a tions we its present r ate. Despite
earnin g $115,000 the investors' secrecy
second, enough to b about the exact size of
the Bank of America their petrodollar pool,
six days, IBM in 143 da the U.S. treasury offers
and all the companies c this estimate:
Of OPEC's S90 billion
in oil earnings last year,
member countries spent
a combined $30 billion on
internal development.
importing goods and
services that helped off·
set the massive balance
of payments deficits run
up by industrialized na-
tions to buy oil.
Sou nd like a scenariof~~::--~~--~~~~-r~.-jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;:::~~~~~~~~~~
for the oil-nch Arabs?
Guess again.
It already has hap-
pened in Hawaii, and the
~inve s tor s we r e
,. Japanese.
Foreign investments
m the United States arc
nothing new. but the pre·
sent surge of activity by
Iran and the Arab sheiks
is unusual in several
ways that have stirred
un eas in ess among
American businessmen
anrl governm ent of-
ficials.
A World Bank analyst
onte predicted the 011-
producing bloc would
amass more than Sl
trillion by 1985. more
Give the Gift that
''Keeps on Giving"
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tion of these newer agen-HARDLY. lnstead, it
cies to protect the public, ordered that each and
the consumer, t he every one of the 1 ,494
worke r ; but he a lso containers of windshield
argu.es that there arc washing mate rial be Jfl._.._ A-4-"/
s ubsta ntial costs in-destroyed -no doubt uue1•11 ... .,
Back to YOU!
• We don't belitVt that Pf111
should be a OClt•WIY Slltt l.
SEE THE GR AT HEROES
who brought us o
Washington, Thotno
jones, Poul Revere
revolutionary period
independence in 1776 ••• George
Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Poul
nd many other greot Americans of the
votved in providing that contributing to the na-No, modern weapon. This artillery-locating
protection. costs that tion's pollution problem. radar system was built by Hughes Aircraft And those or us who use often are ignored in set-that kind of solvent in Company, Fullerton. The antenna is in-
tingstandards. our cars ... of course spected by Col.William J . Harrison and
In his gunsights is the wind up paying the Richard R. Guunter,associate manager of view summed up by R. H h • · · d d David Pittle. 8 m ember higher ~rice that resuJts ug es com mumcatlons a n ra ar
of the CPSC, whom from this federally man· division.
Weidenbaum quotes: .datedwas~e. -------------------
"When it fovolves a pro-
duct that is unsafe, l
don't care how much il
costs the company to _ Defaults Cut Profits
correct the problem.'_' NEW YORK (AP> -The Citizens &
That approach drives Southern National Bank or Georgia,
Talk Set
On Loans·
"Tucker vs. Lassen:
Avoiding Loan Accelera·
Uon" is the title of the
talk to be given by Frank
0 . Stiefel at t.he Thurs-
day meeting of the
Ameri can Society ol
Wom en Accountants.
St.eif el is an attorney
with Barnes, Schag,
Johnson , Kenn edy &
Carlsoo and wilt disc<iss
assumption of n ote .
wrap-around mort1:aees
and the recent Supreme
Court r uJ ln1 regardlni
acceleration c l 1 u1~s.
Dinner r~ervalJons at
the addlebact Inn In
Sunta Ana moy be made
gt 834--GZ43.
· ot\e or the nation's largest. was forced
laat year to write off $3.1 million in
loans it had made to businesses and
individuals.
The unprecedented number of de·
faults forced C&S to reduce its 1974
earnings Crom banking operations to a
net profit of leas than $500,000. That
compared with $18 milUOft ln declared
1973 earnings from banking opera-
tions, wblcb are principally loans.
Roughly, one-third or more or the
nation 's 14.000 commercial banks
made ehuUar write-offs against. 1974
profits largely because of loan de·
faults caused by the rece5sion. They
were wrtte-off s that reduced profit.I
by as much as 30 percent or more, ac-
cording t.o earnings reports releued
ln recent weeks.
Among the banks involved in the
write-off I were First N1Uona1 Bank of
Atlanta, the North Carolina Natiori.J
Bank, First Penn1ylv1nia, Union
Rank or t..os Angeles and Girard Bank
of Philadelphia.
The Federal Depo!ilt Insurance
Corp. has not compiled final figures,
but analysts estimate that banks
wrote Qf( nearly $2 billion in bad loans
last year -a re<:ord. It was nearly
$800 million mor~ than in 1973.
Not since 197b and 1971, the period of
the Penn Central failure, have loun
losses been a major issue for the na·
tion's bank&. Before that, there was
concern over loan losses in 1960 and
1961, when Fidel Castro nationaliied
American Investment in Cuba. But
last year was the first since the Great
Depression ln which loan detault.s in·
volved • broad spectrum of busi-
nesses aad individuals.
The bank• themselves do not pro·
vide statislics explaining wbo default-
ed. But one lndkation of their troubles
comes from Dunn & Bradstreet, a
leadlng credit ratinJ; fi rm. It reports
that the debts or companies that failed
in 1'74 touled $3 billion, or 46 ~rccot
hl•her than In 1973
Offici.alf at many bankis 8ay tht!.Y'
ex~C'l 19'.JS lO be 3not~r bt1d year for
Joans, their principal busineH, if &he
recession continu<>s
II you cont111>1Jle to vs, we
think we should do somtlhinJ
in return lh1t will 1ift JOU
bac~ more Illa" a warm leelln1
and 1 IH dtductio11
•How. we have lounch most rema1ubl1 •11 lo rew11d
you lor JOOr pn11oslfy. You
s1111 flfl~ the plu S41rt ol helpinr
your ltllow men. plus the
l>f,Aehls ol a tu deducliblt
eilf But .. you don't 1ive up
the lulure lm1nc11I security
you could "'v' enjoyed
by keepine your rift
• As lon1 as you live -
be&inninr 1mmed11lely-we'U
~y you • centrous income out
ol the 11rn1n1s of your
conlrtbulion Thus, ii btcomes
an 1nvnt111ent .to Pf'Oled JOU'
Mure, and the' future of your
ramily. At the""" tlmt, ~u
will be SIVfnc on future 1state
l1us and probate costs.
• Whit otllef wq "" you ine rour l11vestmenl funds and
wc11rit1ts to do so much I«
you 111 so m1nr "'" tor '° lofts • ti.mer
Of wrker
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Br. LOUISE COOK • , •. .._. ,.,_._._ hon.~ ~vaUable for mortfat subatanUally over what fl •u .
The allf ng housing industry
may be on the road to recovery
I An As.soejated Pre8S survey
shows that Interest rates are
down, mortgages are easier to
get and builders irf some areas
are offering trading stamps and·
other bonuses to potential home buye~s. Realtors rePort bW\iness
has picked up considerably in re·
cent weeks.
.. We are finally getting some
po~itive moment6m going," said b~lder l}yle Almand of Mem-
phis, Tenn. The BenJ. Franklin
Federal Savings and Loan As-
sociation in Portland, Ore. re·
ported housing demand and sales
have increased significanUy in
the last 30 days.
!he picture isn't completely
b_nght. There are regional excep-
t1 ons to the general tre nd.
Bankers say people in some
areas are still too worried about
the economic situation and the
possibility of unemployment to
think about buying a house.
THERE ALSO IS a backlog of
houses that must be sold before
the construction industry picks
up. The enthusiasm of con-
sumers is too recent lo show up in
the statistics. There is a lag
between the time a buyer tells a
realoor be wants to purchase. a
house and the date the transac-
tion is completed and recorded.
The Commerce Department
said Wednesday that the number
of housing starts in January iltt-
creased for the first time in four
months but added that the level
was well below the 1974 figure. In
addition, the number of permits
issued for building 'new homes
was at a record low last month.
Realtors and ban)cers say,
however, that people seem more
willing to buy and borrow, main·
ly because of lower interest rates
and greater availability oC
mortgage money.
THE DEPARTMENT of Hous-
ing and Urban Development
added S3 billion to the pool of
Y wae Feder Ql Housln1 and Jut year at this time •• yeteres Administrations. sav~. .
mgs and loan uaoclatlons aay J OSEP H BARANSKA. a ~eir deposits tiave increas~.. Bloo'3:! Id Hill giving them mora. morleu 0.• • s, Micb•bulldtr v # -. said e number of people lOOk· mo~gag.es. ing at new Homes bas increased ·
Tbe sovernment also lowered 300 percent since the first of the
the Interest rate of FHA. and VA ye~.
mortgages. dropping it ftiom 9 to oan Bixler, who beads a Bed·
8.5 percent, e(fective a month lord, N. Y. real estate firm and is
ago, and other lending insUtu-·d t f th w b tions have follo_wed suit. pres1 en o e estc ester County Board of Realtat:s. said •
"The mortgage rate bas "The residential housini market d~li!'ed pretty dNmatically and has improved since the first of
still .•s retreating,'.' said Leo D. the year." He said prices have
Mullin, executive vice president remained steady since August.
oftbe Home Builde~iation The National .Association of . ~f Greater Kansas City. "Money Realtors said sales of existing
is available at 8~ to 9 percent single-family homes in and that should open up the good market we survive on... December were down 3.3 percent s W'lli from a year earlier. November en. l am Proxmire (D· sates, however, were even worse.
Wi s · ) Pro Po s e d another -11.3 perceot below the 1973
mortgage bonus. He introduced level -· and a spokesman said:.
legislation that would give ··1 will be very surprised if there q.ualified home buyers a sub-· · s1dized mortgage interest rate of ts not some improvement soon.".
6 percent in the first three years In some areas where the prac-
ofownership. tice is not prohibited by law,
builders are offering bonuses to
customers. Hollywood Builders
of Chicago is giving Datsun cars
to condominium buyers ... In two
weeks we gave away 18 Datsuns
... and we 've recorded $1
.million in sales," said Manny
Kramer. company president.
··For the same two weeks a year
ago, we sold only four con-
dominiums for a total of
S200 t ()()(). t '
AL H. JENNINGS of Atlanta
president of the Realtors Na:
tional Marketing· Institute. said
"Tbe first of .the year brought ~
drastic change in buyer con·
fidence. It has shown a continu·
ing improvement since." .Jennings. a partner in 'Clover
Realty Company said his sales
during January were 1S percent
lower than they were a yea'f ago
but 400 percent better than in
December.
Tine Fears of F. M. Tarbell
Company Realtors in Portland,
Ore. said home prices have
leveled off in the past six months
and sales have increased in the
last two months. Fears said sales
for September, October and Nov-
ember of 1974 were below levels
of a year earlier. In December,
sales were nine percent above
the 1973 level and in January
there was a 10 percent increase.
Waller Blass of Advance
Mortgage Corp., a Detroit-based
company with 40 offices across
the nation, said, "Our volume is
ANOTHER CHICAGO d e·
veloper offered a tree trip to
Hawaii; Levitt Residential Com·
munities of Chicago gives 50,000
S&H Green stamps to every
buyer of a town house or single·
family home, as does Sherwood
& Son of Portland, Maine; Keyes
Company Realtors of Miami is
advertising a $500 rebate on a
selected group of homes next
weekend.
"Frankly, I think people are
still running scared. Food prices
remain high, J)eople are still be-
ing laid off from work and the
economy remai.ns unstable."
Beach's Best
Val• Gets Ewn
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10% Down 8V4% Interest
8¥2% Annual Percentage Rate*
Good things just seem to get better at SeaWind. With only
10% down payment, homebuyers can qualify for a remarkable
8 V..% interest rate. In Newport Beach. only SeaWind can offer the
homebuyer a combination of such an incredibly low interest ra te
and low price of $44.950. All this. in addition to its dramatic loca-
tion above Newport Harbor and the blue PaciJic, makes SeaWind
the area's hnesl new home buy. Walk or bicycle to the beach or
nearby shopping centers. Before it's too late. see SeaWind's
2-bedroom/den condominium homes and take advantage of
this value beyond compare.
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DAA. V PflOT C5
.HoJD.e .Buys
By Singl"8
Analyzed
By Caplt.ol New1Strvice
SACRAMENTO -California
Association of Realtors Presi·
dent Richard C. Farrer expects
the housing industry will shortly
improve even though the
economy is still on the declloe.
AccordmS lo 1''arrer. one or Ule-
... _A ... ,on_,, primary reasons the housing pie·
TWO-STORY LIVING ROOM AT CANDLEWOOD HOME
CandlewOod 8omes
Have Balcony View
A second s tory balcony view or
the spacfous two-story living
room is one or the most dramatic
features lo be found in the
"Candlewood " by Deane Homes
in University Park.
A vaulted, open-beam ceiling
in the master suite adds yet
another touch or distinction to
this two-story, three bedroom,
two and one-half bath model: one
of four currently bti.ng offered by
the nationally-recognized
homebuilder in the master-
planned village of University
Park.
Visitors to the Candlewood are
immediately impressed by the
soaring clerestory windows
above the dou ble·d<>w .entrance.
Inside, one's first view of the
home is of the living room, ac-
cented by a fireplace of generous
proportion and still more floor to
ceiling windows at the opposite
end of the room.
ALSO ON THE first floor are
the family and dining rooms,
each located immediately adJa·
cent to the kitchen. Sliding glass
doors lead from the family, din-
ing and Ii ving rooms into the
plan's spacious yard, and a pass·
through counter from the kitchen
brings the outdoors to within
arm's reacli of the food prepara·
tion area.
OTHER PLANS within the de
velopment range in size from
l ,430 to 2,146 square feet , and in
price from 560,000 to $77,000, with
two, three or four bedrooms, and
l wo or three baths.
Moftel homes at Deane Homes
~ni versity Park are open daily
from 10 a .m. until dusk, and may
be reached by taking the Culver
Drive offramp from either the
San Diego or the Santa Ana
freeways. Travel south on Culver
to University Drive and tum left.
Mod els are located about a mile
east of the intersection of Culver
and liniversity.
·LIQUID ASS ETS
ture will brighten is that an in·
creasing number of single
persons are recognizing the
many plusses of home ownership
and are deciding lo buy rather
than rent.
Farrer explaine<I that Federal
Housing Administration and
Veterans Administration r~
show that the number ot single
persons owning homes is so high
that it is now being referred to as
a trend.
The western regional office or
lhe Department of Housing and
Crban Development (HUD)
loca~ed in"San Francisco reports
that the percentage of insured
mortgages which went lo singles ror the last four years for both
new and older homes has steadi-
ly increased.
"The reasons single people cite
for purchasing rather than rent·
ing a r e often the same as
families: they are proud to own
and maintain a home, eager to be
a contributor to the community.
realize tax deductions and equity
buildup make ownership a good
investment, e njoy decorating
their surroundings as they please
and above all cherish the privacy
their own hom e offers," Farrer
:,aid.
Many single people. according
to Farrer, are purchasing con-
dominiums and builders and de·
velopers are now aiming their
marketing focus toward this new
trend.
Manager Named
Donald A. Danyko has been
named lake manager for Lake
Mission Viejo, according to
James G. Toepfer, senior vice
president of Mission Viejo.
201 Superior Blvd .• Newport Beach.
·Cal. 9 2680 (714 ) 64 5·2686 1.t the corner of Superior Ave.
and Ticonderog~ Street
f'oroddlllonof information (fr.Gludlna co•t11J Naordrri1 ...c:reollonof faclllries: St'e tho Colffomlo Public R,.port avolloble at fllft Protect Soltt Offi •rr.
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A Development of Don E. Woodward
DAILY PILOT ( TRE BOOKMAN J RI YllW8 In the
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C'6 DAILY. PtlO'T Sunday March 16, 1975
t;AR Chief Sags
Domain Lftws·
Real Estate
4 l
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1 Questions/Comment
~\ By AHltor RMdilU McC.rdle, PhD.
0
MUltiple Unit
Boosts Urged
A I M. WASHl~GTON The Forrl Administration t bus been urged to support legi~l~tion that woul~
Just txactly bow wlll real estate save m e in· pp y· 0 any permit the financing of condomm1ums and multi ·
rom e tax dolla rs? I am familiar with the term "t ax . Camily units under already enacted federal pro-
sbeltered real estate Investments" but I don't know gr a mi aimed at helping middle-income f am1he:.
the rudime nts. Please explain how depreciation can finance new homes.
save mt' money. Wbatotber factors are in volved? Almos t everyone has seen the owns a bu.sy servite ~ation Robert Fole:r . a \\'ast~ington area ~uilder·
Thanks. power of eminent domain by gov-would be affectetJ s hould the city developer, tes tified at a Department o~ Housing and
A. Z .. Cost-a Mesa ernrnent-the taking or private erect an underpass near:by. Urban Development ( HL:D l hearing ~rn . con:
Tax planning your investment program so as lo property for public use. The tear-ESTATE domln1·ums on behalf .of the National As:.oc1ation ol minimize the amount of taxes that must be paid is "SUDDENLY T HE owner is REAL not as complex as som e make it sound. On April 15 ing down of tenements for a city forced either to attract motorists Horne Builders CN AHBf. playground or the taking over or · t l d 1 I b ·1 h h many people wrn write a check to the Government passmg a a ower gra e eve · e Foley pointed out that mulli·fam1 Y ous1~g . as property for a freeway are ex-t· r· d 'th l I t b Id instead of applyin" for a refund. If th .... l 1·s your case. sa is ie wi ess vo ume or go been hit the hardest . during the c urren u1 ing "' .. am pies of eminent domain. t f b · .. F "d b •\'OU probably need to include tax sheltered r"al ou o us iness. a rrer sa1 · crunch. with multi-family start:5 dropping Y a re· -' But, the pres ident of the Th" · r f · d 11 h t'slate investments which may allow you to legally 78.000-member California As· .. is is a orm o eminent <>· :ti.• • B ll 1·ord 83 percent in the last two years. <>.\'Cra . o us-
make some d eduction:. from your taxable mcomc. ~ociation of Realtors believes main ... the Realtor leader noted. l r.llSSlOR e ing starts are down 65 percent fruJH lhell" 1972 peak
Real estat e investors are allowed to r"lain -~ "'which caus es consequential
....
0 thl'r<' arc some aspects of that d d ·r d l •· r {'t:'rtuin amount of income' without firs t P"Ylng <image, an I a go\'ernment fl h E • DliE TO Jl ECORD interest n1te:-. an aC'r\ o ... power which a r e uot always visi· th ·t h t ·d , anc 11JOYS ooo federal taxt•s. ll 's ealll'd a "depr"'ciat1on '-'l· au on Y a s no pai compensa-credit. Foley said. there is an cstim<itcd 250, un· " .. ble l'\'en thoug h they can affect · f ·t th 1· k I ld 1 ) Jd lowanct.'·· an<I ha-= th" ."amt• "l.fl'"l on your a·n,·om" lion or 1 • ere 1 e Y cou )e ~ sold condominium units and O\'l'r 1105,00< unso " " ., ' ' ' " tlw ownt•r of real estate. r d ·t ·· tax r<>turn as excmptwns . cause or a ama,ge sw · h s ingle-family home~ on the markd
1't II Rit'hard c . Farrer . of The majorit) of actions SUI"-u·g Act;v;ty le a ow<1nCL' is granll'd su that inve~lor~ may Ila)\\ a rd. <·ommcnting on emi rounding eminent domain are Ill ., ., To help builders sell this irwentor~. he urged
rl'C'O\'Cr lhe value of a building during its .>ears uf nent domain Si:iid. ··rt is one of ):!rounded 111 law . Most gov -the administration to support a bill no\\ pending in
useful .. {'<'unumic.· lift··· <ind to enrnurage us to in-rnan~ fadors wh1d1 may apµly to ernmental bodies may use th<' Despite a ·seasonally slo" t'eal ,congress which would permit the financing or con-
\'l'Sl Ill the l ' SA by owning mrirt· n ·al estatt•. In .i part1t11l ar n·1.ll e~t att• µrupc>rt Y power of eminent domain. estate market general in clominiu m and m ultj -famil~· . uni ts under the
ciclentally. it also pluces mon· propt:rt y on lht: ta:\ "When they do. the chief issue Southern California. Mi:ssion Bell · Emergeney Home Purchase Act of 1974 _ Currently.
roles and produces revrnuc for the county. "BEFO Rt~ ISVt:~vrlNG m re . . 11 b . Ranch has expe rienced a high S6 bi"lli·on has been commi"ttod tci ti11·.., program to A d . t d 1· b Id. almost invaria > y ecomes 'Just d f . . · S J .... ... ccor mg o gov<'rnment ·gw e int•s a Ul an~ .ti estute a person s hould learn compensation .. ., Furrer said . ad egree o act1v1ty m an uan h elp consumers buy single-family homes at below
is "expected" lo last 25 to 110 years. Let's USC' .io "hich public-right:. apply to the ~ Capistrano. according to John La market interest rates. Condominiums and multi· years and sav. that "'OU bui1'1 une al a cost of $100,000 dang, '"how much will the PrDRe · J{u ... , vice pre"1.dent of C. M1.chael
-J ' 1m1nt'rty and inh.·rpreling these b ·d 1· th " " f· m1'ly un1·ts ar" excluded and your accountant su~•'ests us ing the declininn ,. ty owner e pat or e prcm l) lnc .. the de\'eloper. <i .... ' ·
1• 1 ,., r-fadurs is the bus iness of a being taken over'."' ..:i • ua ance method of deprec iation. Undl•r this method Healtor. · · r-;early 2000 people visited the Foley also urged HUD to seek an amendment lo
the first fu ll year's-depredation utlm .. ;rnce is S3. 750. A bill. i\ B -186. which would re-··BY T II O R o l. G II L Y in -model complex in 12 weeks and I the Nationa l Housing Act which would permit f'IIA
meaning if the building is in use on .January 1 of that ,·1~t' e).isting provisions us they vestig ating \.\ ith a Hcaltor prior .t2 sale:. were completed, La Rue to insure mortgages on individual condominium un-
:.ear. lh<t firs t S3.750 is not s ubjl'tt to income ta~. rl'late tn t·mincnt domain has to investing in real est;.it(', a said. its under the GNMA Tandem Pbn. Presently. S4 .5
The first S3.750 in rC'nts is tax-frl'C, th;.1l income as bt•t•n rdi·a-red to the i\~scmbly '!:> person <'an prc-clelt'rmine wlwt Loeatcd 1 '-.: miles from Dann billion is committed under this program but it of-
:.he ltercd" from taxation. .ludic-ian· Committee. Tht' bill 's re:.lrictions or limitations nrn~ Point Marina . !\fission Bel l fers a ssistance to eondominium bU.\l'I"!'.> only if lh<'
r'u rt her more. i (dedut:t1un 11f tt11:. dl'prcc1 al10n ;iut hor 1·s Assemblyman r-:dv. in be envisioned." Farrer s<tid. I{ an ch c·ons ists of 148 one aml entire projl-t't i:--bui It undl·\· St•r t ion 2~i I
.11lowane(' execeds the nt•t operating mcomt• of thl' I. Z'bt·rg < D-Sacr<im<:ntol "At ttw sct me timl' the per:.o11 l\\O·:,l1)ry sin gl e-famil~' ho nws
building. you ma.v u~1· th1-; la\.;1bh· I ris~ tci ofbt•t '°' Tht• lfr;dtor tcuder said 111~ a:-. ma~ sa\ e hirns l'lf a etins icll-rablt> \\it h but h th I"(' c· and foll r t'OLPi\' OPPOSED an~ natiunal h.'g1slatwn to
shelter' tn('Ome from nth('r sources ;.is Wl·ll -.ot·aa tion 1s oppw;ed to any )!ti\ :--um of mone\ as well as obtain liedroums offerNI ;met 11p 1'1 thrt:t.' regulate the condominium m<irkl'l because federal
Evt•n though tht· \ ahll' of lht• property rn.1) n · t•rnmt·nt:d body taking an in-ing another ·part:cl of propC'rt~ liaths. ..controls are duplicalin:.> or administered· in such a
mam the same or go up. you can claim a cteduct1011 "" tdua1 ·~ propert~ \\ilhout Ill!'>( whit'h \\ 111 providt· years of hap :\lis!'>1un Bell Hauth 1s lucalt'd "ay that thC'y C'umplicate 1ww dt'velopments
fr!lm your int'ome for this scHalled "depreciation··. tornpen!'.>ation. piness as "ell :1 ~ po:-,:,thlt• IJl 1ust off Del Obispo Street in San through se,·ere time rlela~·s" and unnecessarily in·
and it's not only <i casl' of beini;: allo\.\ed to dedutt V<J rrer noted that a man who tome." Ju<in C<ipistrano. t rease eosts .
for depreciation. you .<.trt' rcq.ui re<.! to.take this de .;::;;:;::;;;;=:===:=::==::=:==:=.====:=:;===:==============;;:;;;;====;;;;==========;;.;.;;;;;==::o:::::=:.:.;;====------==----==--=--,-
duttion Thl' depreciation appllcs .. to real eSlate and '
~quipment . not tht• land itself.
Another ··stn:Itering" agent 1s that all thl' 111
terest. taxes and maintenance you pay are deducti·
ble. That is why a real investment will not onlv
make money for you in the form of income and a1i
-prt'Ci<ilion. but you will :o:.t\'e your money through
~ is e tax planning
r~DITOR "S .l\OTE Randall I\ .\frCurule 1:, an mve.~t
111ent a11alyst. college lecturer u1u111ut/1(Jr 111 l<ea/ 1':sratr
/11 Ca/1/urma .'ie11d your cunwa·nts um/ quesl wns tu
Haridall H \/,Carr/Ir r 11 //w /Jw/11 /'1/ut I' (1 H1Jr I.iii!}
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Ret11:rn Flight
Landmark to Be Rebuilt
LOS :\ :\ C !"'.:LE~ •.-\I'' ·\ngels Flig ht .1 l.11:-
. Angeles I and mark until at v. as di~m<.1ntkcJ 111 I ~1\9 .
· \\ 111 be re built on its ongrnal Bunker IJ1ll site as part
ol i:1 propost·d dt>vt:'lopml'nl
Tht• proil·t·l c.·alls for a hugt• hti.:11-ri~t· n :L1n·
ment t·om pit''. 11H·orpc1r.1t ing tlw r·e~I ort'll .\ ngl+•
l"Ji~ht. to ht· 1>111 It "'\ t \\II blocks at thl· l':.t..,ll'rn cdgt•
of thl' Ht111!..t·1· 11111 ;irt·;1111 cltl\\ ntown Lo~ .-\ngt'l1·:..
:\ngt·b Fl ight. built 111 19111. eanwd lhou:-.an<h
• ol µas~e n µ1•1 ~ lJP :1ncJ tlo\\11 13unker llill in l\.\u tiny
. r;ulroacl c:1r-. Hui lht· c·.11·~ \\t'fl' dl'l"larl'd unsafl"
; .ind haq• IH•t·n 111 :--torage ~inn· l!lli!J Helurn1ng tlw
S('f'\ i<'l· to ii-. 011g111;d ~iii· \1 ill ni1·.1n .1 1·11111pl1•lt•
: reprod11d 11111 11tl1
T ll E l'HO l'OSEU 1·11mplt•:\ \1tll huu~t· lu\.\t·r·
• .111d m11idl 1· 11111111n• ~t'nior c·1t1tt·n~ ""ith :-iubs1dized
: rPnt:tls ~t·I ;it 0 11<· fourth of tltt' r('nkr':-. income
· ·'Tiu· d11\111t1m n ;irl'a cl1·spt•rall'l:'o nt·eds huu~
: 111g lor 1111· 1•ld1·rl~· ·· s:11d (.')cirk ILir::.hf1t'l<l . .,,
: l'l'UltH· d1r1 •c·101 111 llw Lon:.: B1·a1·h-busPd Het1n·
: mcnt I l11u-.1ni.: f"o1rnd ;1l1011 '' h11·h 1s dt•\ 1·lop111~ t ht•
· 1,200-untt 1·11 n1plt·\.
• llarshf1t·ld ~.1 1d 1lw 1·or11plt·\. "tll t·11q·r l \\O
: bloC'ks <ind 1nl'ludP central dinin~ ruum.;, nur~tn g
• homt• un11 -.. 1ll-11tal , n1l·dac·.tl and rl'1·11·a t1on:d
facilil1t·~ and offkes fl w 111u1protit org:11111.att(lll'>
· sen•ing tlw 1•ld1·rl~·
T ll E ~I Bl LLIO:\ BunJ,,1·r 11111 n·deH·lt1fltnt•nt
• µrog r;.1m lil'g.111 111 the lVHO'> .• Jftf.'r thl' a rl'a W<1~
·declared :t ~tum l'nor tn th:1t . :.onit· 9.000 person'>.
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Our
mountain chalets
aren-t in
the
mountains.
We planned 1t that way. We've de-
signed luxurious tri-level homes.
inspired by chalets you'd find
tucked away on a snow bound
slope, and brought them to town.
garages. Sunny gourmet k1tch·
ens. And a complete fun pack-
age including pools. jacuzzi and
putting green in a magnificent
setting of pine trees. cedar fenc-
ing, quiet paths and a bubbling
mountain spring.
SEGERSIRO~ AVC
Village
Walk
• man);,_ of them l'lderly µi·n~111111·r-.. livl'd in lhl' an ·:1
With the :-,tart t\f 1 ht• urban n ·111·" a I pro it-<'1 . m :1 n .' 111
"' the are<:1 ''-"l'l'Ch 1-.111m111g hrn 1..,1·~ and ;1parlmt·nl
buildings \\ ere d1·nwlished
These two and three bedroom
beauties have features like cozy
lofts for dining or entertaining
Step down master bedroom
suites with secluded patios .
Soaring exposed wood beam
ceilings. Skylights. Romantic
rooftop gardens. Oversized
So, if you want to get away
without packing your bags. get
over to Village Wall<_. We're just
a short hike from South Coast
Plaza and Newport Beach. And
a couple of hours from the
mountains
-:_NEWPORT BEACH _ -""--' ~
Take the San Diego Freeway to the
Fa1rv1ew exit. North one mrle Or ohom>
714) 556-1161 Sinte then. sump hi gh n ..,l. uffH·t• hutldrn;.:.., .ind
rt>~1dent1al towe rs for m1ddlt•-and upp1•r 11H·oni1·
fam1ht.•s hu,·e hl'<.·n hrnlt in the ''estPrn part 111' tlw
, 2S-square bloc\., <1 rt·;,
Tht· propo:--C'd rt•t11 l'll1t•llt <·11111pl1·' "Ill 111
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FROM 14.,ashion Island
N ewpo rt Beach
Grand Opening Unit II
Immediate Occupancy fij IHcjE1"5No ~ 51,15t-. lnC
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Business School Grads Start l14M' Firm
Two studenti or the
Unive rsity of Southern
Ca IH o r n i a G r ad u ale
Scbool of Bus iness Ad·
miois t,rati on 's o rigin a l
cpurse m entrepreneurship
and venture management
have Just b ecome Its first
graduates to start their
o wn bu s in <':-s rrom
scratch.
~u!ting their acudemic
lrammg to prttctical use
Bruce Birkela nd and Di.i~
Lamkin have formed Dis·
l'Overy Manu ~em ent)Com ·
pany, u profesi,10001 real
estate management farm
m Corona del Mar.
After s p e nd in g l>I \.
months in rei.earch <1nd dl'·
velopment. in cludmg the
prograplmin~ of one of the
most soph1st1calcd com-
puter control and reporting
systems <'Vl·r developed
for property management.
the 30·year.old USC alumni
are handling income pro·
ducing properties such as
apartments, offi ce build· -
mgs, shopping centers, and
mdustrial parks. •
BIRKELAND, who lives
in Corona d el Mar. is presi·
dent of the new company.
and Lamkin of Balboa
Island. is executive vice
president.
Each hal> a background
in real cst<.&tc 111 <UJdation to
their university training.
Birkeland ~arned <t
bachelor of science degree
m fina nce and investments
from USC in 1967 and a
mas ter of business ad·
ministratiol') degree in the
sam e field from USC in
1969. He served four years
as a Vietnamese linguist
and intelligence agent in
Southeast Asia with the Air
force Security Service.
Ile was a\l.•arded the Air
For te Co mm e ndation
Medal. ltH: Air Medal and
several special Commen-
dation Certificates for
se rvi ce an Vi et n am.
Thailand :ind Okina\\a. lie
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MANAGEMENT GRADS START COMPANY
Dan L•mkln (left), Bruce Birkeland
then returned to USC to
win a mas te,r of science
d eg ree in th e en ·
treprene urship program,
th e on l y o n e of its
magnitude and scope in the
nation.
As a senior i nte rnal
management consultant
"ith Hughes Aircraft Com
pany. Birkelan·d w a:.
responsible for studies re
lating to management cl
fecliveor 1s-1n s uch diverse
areas a:. m anagement r c-
Jl>rting sytems. financial
planning and control, sales
and marketing, inventory
management and capital
budgeting.
LAMKIN graduated cum
laude from USC in 1969
with a bachelor of science
degree in finance and
earned the master o'r busi·
ness ad min istration
degree in entrepreneurs hip
in J une, 1973.
lie is also a m e mber or
Comm erce Associates. the
L·sc General Alumni A':'!
sociation, and of Beta
Gamma Sigma, honorary
busine ss fr aternity.
Lamkin and his w ife,
Janice. have a four.month·
old son, John.
He has spent most of his
worktng life in real estate
and is a licensed broker.
Before college he worked
with his father. Louis. a cle·
\'Cloper and im L'Slor in re
al property in the :\°('\\hall
area. and acquired his firsl
rental units a:> early as his
high school ~ ears. ·
L~mkin ser\'ed as J
'.'\a' al rhght ·officer, and
then JOined the 1'cwhall
Land and Farming Com·
pany, developers of the
pla nned comm unity of
Valencia, where he re-
ceived a broad range of re·
al estate experience. He
was responsible for com·
m ercaa l and industrial
sales a nd leasing, pro·
Jcct /co n s tructi o n ·
coordinati on. market
anal ysis anti project
feasibility studies
Solar Housing to Rise
UENVER<UPI> The presi-
dent of a solar energy company
s ays use of the s un's rays to heat
homes and businesses will in·
crease significantly because of
the rising cost or conventional
fuels.
"Solar heating has moved out
or the laboratory and into the
marketplace almost overnight,"
said John. C. Bayless, president
ofSolaron.
"There is nothing really new
about the principles and
technology or solar heating.
What is new is the price and
scarcity of oil, gas and electricity
which almost without warning
have made solar heating an al·
tractive and econo mic
alternative."
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BAYLESS ANNOUNCED bis
firm had_.begl.Ul constructing a
commercial solar heating
system for a glass company he
said would replace 77 percent of
'the firm's annual conventional.
requirements.
o our knowledge, the only
previous commercial applica-
tions Cof solar energy) have been
experimental in nature or limit·
ed to heating hot water," he said.
Bayless uid much of the pro-
rcess used by Solaron was based
on research of George Lof of
Colorado State University who
first fitted a house in Boulder,
Colo., in 1943 with a solar collcc·
tion system.
HE SAID PLANS for the glass.
company called for mounting
1,600 square feet of gtass·covered
collectors on the r oof of the one.
story building. Solar heat collect·
ed by the pimels will be circulat··
ed throughout the plant, Bayless
~aid.
"It is a nwt;or breakthrough in
the practical application of solar
heating technology," he said.
"We also feel we are establishing
a milestone in environmental
quality control, with the installa-
tion or a clean. nonpolluting
source or energy.''
BARR'\' COLIJ11' A n ;R
SPEAKS OUT in the
DAILY PILOT
2,3&4 bedroom homes from $35,410
Here's your chance to have
you r own home on a spa-
cious lot with plenty of grow-
ing room for you and your
family.
You 'll be part of the dis-
tinctive lake-country corn-
mu n i ty of Lake Forest. A
short walk from picturesque
shops, a mark~rand lake-
side restaurant.
Take the San Diego or
S~nta Ana Freeway to the
El Toro exit. Follow El Toro ,, under the freeway to Muir-
lands, lett on Muirlands to
Ridge Route. Or phone
(714) 830-3250.
VA
FHA
Conventional
Financing
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Sunday. March 1&, 1975 CAil Y PILOT f:7
0 Barcelona Sales Up·
Thirty.eight Barcelona Home~
have been sold in Mission Viejo
since Unit 18 opened three weeks
ago, reports Grant Sullivan,
aeneral sales manager for Mis·
slon Viejo Co.
.
acre natural park. which is adJ•·
cent to and within the entire
Barcelona developme nt. With
large sycamore and oak trees
that h av e been left in their
natural setting, Wildernesa Glen
ofCers picnic and barbecue areas
to residents of the entire com·
munity.
,
_ "Only 11 new homes r emain
ou~the 49 in Unit 18, SqlUvan add Such strong sales seem to
indlc te a resurgence or con·
""eumer conridence in the new
year."
Adding to the popularity of
Barcelona, some homes overlook
Wilderness Glen, a planned 26·
The ultimate homes in the
The Barcelona series bas four
floor plans, three one.-story
models and one two-story. Two.
three, or four bedrooms are
available. Prices range from
$33,750 to $42,750.
~·
best view sites around the exclusive
Big Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach
have now been released for Sdle.
Join over 127 corporate president!>
who already live in this exclusive guardgate community.
oeaneaHomes
~ I83ii~ ~fill
NE\VPORT Bl·:ACI I
~ ·rVill.gcsbv--~L --._I
• rom l " , .. .,, lh,. '•" ()1f"to .. ·~ ~to \l.,.Anhw Bl•d ••o•°"ll\ lrtlhll on MM'~
tn'wn Jo.ci111n llllh Rd . rtChlln 811 Cu..., IJm~ T•lllM!\uunl\ Guard y°"wan1.0,,.,.
ll<•IM'llcwnn ""°"" 1ll<1~Qi2
If you're going
to d$60,000
forahom.e ...
see Sun Ranch East, by Pacesetter Homes.
These arc the Finest homes that Pacesetter has built. This is
one of the finest locations in Orange County ..• the gentle hills
overlooking the San Juan Capistrano Valley.
Your no~:t homebuying decision is very important and the ele-
gance, quality and craftsmanship or 17 years or homebuilding
excell ence make these homes a r1cw tradition for your family.
Rus tic homes of majestic heavy hcams. soaring s hingle exter-
iors and robust wood a ccents .
.... ortunately there is very good financing available. Ask about
a pe rsonalized buying plan for your needs.
3 and 4 bedrooms from $55,950,
on ~ acre lots.
Son i>iego
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OrtPga Hi(lfUl'OI/·
(;,,rt r,.t In 01>1 Obi11po.
lr lt on f>,,I Obi•po In Call"
I "Pf'"' ond Moa~l•. Call (i U) nf..J4..jl
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DAILY PILOT
ROOM WITH A VIEW AT SEA VIEW VlltAS ON 80tJTHERN ORANGE COAST ·
Buccola Says
1 Sales Show
~Resurgence'
Touch of Old World
At Sea View Villas
Builder ,'devclopl'r <.; eorgc
· Buc<:ola h<.as rcporl~d Orange
County new homes sales of single
fam il y r ('s ad cncc~ and
tov. nhomcs totaling more than a
million dollars in the 10-da'
period ending l'~ebruary 2. 1975 • •
Tht> veteran Orange County
homebuilder. president of The B~ccola Comp;.my of Newport
Beach, said that he teels the re-
c.·ord sales md1calt.' a resurgence
11f home buver confidence. The
Buccola Company, like other
builders, experienced a s low
s..iles period in the last quarter.of
1974. but has noted a great in·
1 ,·i:easc in buyer interest during
:.he p;.1st two weeks.
Buccola offered the opinion
. that this retw·n of buyer con·
fidence, a rtcr the bad economic
newsoflhe past year.
Sea View Villas offer residents
an intriguing blend of Old World
charm and mode rn convenience
Here you wHl find touches of
yesterday. . . a Mediterranean-
style village with lantern-lit en-
trance, cobblestone textured en·
try, Spanish tile roofs. fountain~.
and an imported clock lower.
Here you will find the ingenuity of
today ... recreation center.
barbecue area. saunas. swim-
ming pool. Jacuzzi. gym and put·
ting green.
lo an age when ··sea view'' .has
come to mean barely more than a
glimpse or sea from the corner of
your iiving room, Sea View Villas
are unique Exactly as the name
impli es, each unit has a
panoramic view or the ocean
THIS SAME combination of
past and present is found in the in-
d1v1dua1 units as weU, <each built
on a custom home basis). The
charm of Spanish tile entries with
s tained.glass windows, vaulted
ceilings. fireplaces in the master
bedrooms as well as the living
rooms. large country·style
kitchens complete with every
amenity including trash compac -
tors.
In the midst or the variety of
housing available to us today,
there exists a real need for aquali·
ty condominium concepl. A con·
cept where meticulous attention
has been given to the quality or
eslhetics as well as the quality of
function and construction. Sea
View Villas have helped fill that
need by providing elegant,
spacious and eminently livable
units in luxuriously landscaped
surroun_dings.
WALK TO
BEACH
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a h idden treasure lies al
MARINER 'S
COVE WEST
f Rf;.t.,/DENTIAL HAVEN BY THE SEA
Wlla~HE J~THE WORLD WILL '\OU EVER A<;A I!\
F l;'.ll UEACH PROPERTY AT'(HESE P RICES ...
:.? Al\U :~BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES from 835,450
I.ow Down Payment-New Low loterf'Hl Rate>,.
FUTURING: Electric Secuity Cate, ,,eute~ by the ,11ue i• y11r t1uhe111t
AND IMAGINE ••• ONLY 5
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Phone (714) 536-7553
S~les Oft1ce o,u 1D AM111 Duk
PAnl WAlKH REALTY, INC.
16771 &OlSA CHICA AT PE.UC! Alll t.UC
. t1UNllNGION BEACH 97649 •PH 8•6·11lJ
CONodMINIUMS
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\~ •OKEEFE & MER RITT SELF-0.EANING OVEN
•ALL ELECTRIC KITCHENS
•PRIVATE UTILITY ROOMS YOUR OWN PRIVATE PATIOS!
•SHAG CARPETING THROUGHOUT-YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS
•COMPLETELY ENCLOSED GARAGES AND PLENTY OF PARKING
• 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS. 1 ~2Yz BATHS
TO BE ENJOYED BY YOU
AND YOUR GUESTS
•YOUR OWN RECREATION CENTER WITH BEAUTIFUL CLUBHOUSE
•HEATED SWIMMING POOL •HOT WATER SWIRLPOOL JACUZZI
•PUTTING GREEN ANO TENNIS COURT
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•A FEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT
• SOME FLOOR PLANS SOLD OUT JUST A SHORT STIOU. TO
• THESE HOMES CANNOT BE OUPLfCATED THE OCEAN & llACHll TODAY AT PRESENT PRICES
•FUTURE UNITS EILL GO UP IN PRICE
•MODELS OPEN DAILY
•IMMEDIATE MOVE IN
ON CREDIT APPROVAL
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by ' A. ~ Em.,pr..n • ,..,,,, ·IRVINE ,
VIUAGES
Standard·Paclfic Corp. reports
record first.year sales of 300
homes, totaUruc .more than $12
million, at the Terrace in the.
IJtvine Company's master
planned village of University
Park ln Irvine.
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More than nine acres.-s devot-
ed to greenbella and park lD the
innova_U" ...., plan ot the 88·
acre development. The terraced
building sit.ea .e stepped down
toward a 18.l"le, central park .
which includes two recreation •
centeaL..wlth twllnmlng pooJs, Soeakn-
tberapntlc • poels, caba,na, N~wp \ort Beach architect barbecue ~ and a luxUfious
commun U,y ~lubhouse. The Stewart Woodard will be a ·
facilities, ~and exteriors featured speaker at the
of the homes are professionally Apartment Builders Conven-
m a int a in e «t tbrough th e tion April 28-30 in Miami
homeowners association. Beach.
Michael Brief. sales and
marketing director for Standard·
Pacific, cites the Popular Irvine
location of the development as an
important factor io the bigbly
successful sales. "University
Park is an outstanding place to
own and live," he said, "and The
Terrace oJ(ers one of the final op-portunities to buy in this desira· I"".------..;;.;.------------------,
ble, established village."
_u niversity Park is an ideal en·
vironment, with all of the
benefits of one o ( the most
carefully planned communities
jn the world. It is one of Irvine
Company's highly individualistic
villages, each with its own
schools. parks, recreation and
shopping.
TllE TERRACE offers four
s ingle s tory townhome plans
priced from $40,990 lo $.51,490
with excelle nt conventional
financing available. The homes
feature two or three bedrooms,
two baths, private r~nced patios
with concrete slabs, distinctive
formal entries and two·car
enclosed garages.
Exteriors of the Terrace
homes combine brick, rough.
sawn woods, wrought-iron and
textured stucco with roofs of
cedar shake and large, covered
entryways. Custom intei:ior ap·
pointments include high, sloping
ceilings, decorator fireplaces, an
abundance of glass, contem-
. porary breakfast bars and wet
bars in various plans. All-electric
kitchens include l':\ full comple-·
ment or deluxe Hotpoint ap-
pliances. ·
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Build•ng Boom
Savings Up; Comtruction Next
By Unlled Press lnternallot1al
A resurgence in housing construction is only a month or
two awa,y, an independent research (irm predicts.
"With the savings inflow now improving -the normal
consequency of recession, as business borrows less and con·
sumers save more -an upturn in homebuilding is immi-
nent," says George Christie, chief economist for the F. W.
Dodge Division o( McGraw Hill.
Confirming the increased flow of deposits into savings
accounis, the New York Assqciation of Mutual Savings
Banks said $328 million was deposited in New York State
savings banks in February.
It was the highest monthly deposit total \n three years,
more than double the $154 million deposited rn February o(
last year and 10 times the $30 million depo!ited in January.
Tbe inoreasine now into savings accounts is a good sign
for the housing construction industry because savings
banks, which operate in 17 states, along with savings and
loan associations grant I.he bulk of home mortgages.
When deposits are hi gh, these financial institutions are
able to grant more home loans al cheaper rates.
For the Time of
your Life
Jasmine
Creek •
Jasmine Creek ... the superb location, the
tennis, the swimming, the blue Pacific, all these
plus that ~ecure feeling of a private, carefree
community in Newport Beach.
Jasmine Creek ... conceived in a manner that
ailows you to have the "time of your life" -
you've earned it!
Here's part of our offer ... no closing costs,
n ew and easy ways to move right in with terms
tailored to your individual needs or desires.
Here's more ... we've even got a spedalizea
customizing allowance that in some cases goes
as high as $2,500.00.
Here is even more-we'll offer you lower
interest rates.
Homes from $95,500
3 Blocks East of MacAnhur Boulevard
on S::in Joaquin liills Road, then one block
South on Marguerite to the 5ecurity gate.
Phone (714) 640,4020
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2. ......... • .. ecliAr" l. Mbliom Ylejo Area
In con1unct1on with .. A Real Estate School & The
Levtne School or Real Estate After receiving your
license you will be enrolled in Tarbell's 3-week
Ou1c~ Start Training Program. which includes
morning training classes & afternoon experience 1n
actual real estate s1tuahQns
Call I ll Rcwy ll2·5440
·" ... ...,. .... lkJ 3 5 ft. SwiM Pool
Only one super extra in this marvelous
residence 1n Huntington Beach!
Large pool 1s heated & filtered. Bag
patio for outdoor fun. PictureSQue
landscaping. Comfortable room
design featuring 3 bedrooms +
family room Has two fireplaces!
Country kitchen with built-ins. Xtra
baths. And only $46,500 .. Ask for
Gay Hollingshead. '62-5566
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Featuring a beautiful aunken
-Tremendous re•dence selling at
its appraised value of S52,900!
Excellent room arrangement with 4
bedrooms, S bath•. big den. bonus
,. room & fvll dining room. The finest
t ~18: Owner desperate! Submit
1 a!r~ffers. Ask fqr Midelyn Ru~
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Forest Of Trfft
In a wonderful garden setting. A delightful home
guaranteed to please even the
fussiest buyer. Secluded rear yard
with giant 21 ft. patio Many trees
plants. Very spacious inside 4
• bedrooms. big baths Entry hall to
oversited living r oom Central
forced-air heat 81g modern --iiJ..
kitchen. $41,800 Ask for Glen -~
Statum. 540-1720
OWMr OWMr'S .... Tr•derrad Pn-& Sc s P.t. Pool T..Ms Super sharp! xcellent use
or decorative wicker and
ferns all around. Terrific
area for kids. Schools &
shops are close by. Colonial
styled home offering 3
bedrooms + family room.
8eaut1ful r ed brick
fireplace. Xtra baths. Gas
bu1lt-1ns Carpets. drapes A
warm. 'cheerful" farm
kitchen Shake roof patio.
$42.400 Call 842·66911"'
Earty A1Mn c• Decor
Unusually sharp residence
m a beautiful neighborhood
of Fountain VaJtey• Has lush.
park-like landscaping. A
large enclosed patio that
makes a great party room.
Extra room 1ns1de offenng 3
btg be<irooms. large den or
family room. Western bnck
fireplace. Natural wood
cabinets. built-ans. Entry
hall. Carpets are ltke new.
Freshly painted & ready to
sell! S46 .000. Cal l
842·6691 .
t.
a.tow Marb t Value
Fantastic! Better hurry. this
home won't last long at this
ridiculous pnce! Conve-
niently located near Mile
Square Park. Owner's been
trans ferred' Entry hall
opens to spacious living
room with stone fireplace 4
bedrooms. huge 24 ft.
separat& family room! Wood
cabinets. big baths All
terms! VA/FHA or Conven-
t 1onal' $43,000. Call
962·1373
Su b m 1 t a 111 Owner Built with the active family
desperate! Magnificent In mind! Luxury-appointed
beach villa w1th1n walking inside & out! Has tush, low
distance to the surf & local maintenance grounds pro-
park. In an area of prestige viding beauty & privacy.
homes. This giant features 3 Shake roof. patio. Has been
king-sized bedrooms. den & freshly painted in & out Ex-
mass1ve fireplace. Entry tra room anterior with entry
natl. tormal living room hall. gracious living room
Secluded master suite with with fireplace. large family
bath. Reduced thousands to room. Country kitchen.
s e 11' $ 5 6. 3 O O. Ca II Carpets. drapes S43.950 A
962-5566 steal• c1111 962-5566
GlaM Ra.ch Styt~ S36,t00-lon•ff Vww!
With a "mini" price! Has an WOW! Hard to be11eve but abundance or lush green foliage, easy-<:are landscap-true! Just $36,900 for this
mg, garden patio & IOllely immaculate. well defined
private courtyard entry. home in Huntington Beach! Glorious v1ewl Large, Giant or a home with 3 beautiful patio area for out-bedrooms + den. Extra large living room with king-door en~ertain1ng .. Light
sized fireplace Entry hall wood C!l~mets. bu1IHns. Ex-. · . . · oellent' mom arrangement Wood ~abmets. bu11t~ins. (eah1ring 3 bedroo.ms & Owner is &xt1emeLy cfhluotis• • ...._ · & wishes to have Cl1' 'i ptlvil&e bath off 111asters\J1te.
medaate t saie 1 Askfnm-t Hesnewcerpets,newpamt. · igr One heck of a buy! Call $45,900. Call 842-2561. 540-1720 or 842-8854 HosAlo.tGot~ .
A must-see home for the
family with a boat or trailer!
This beautlful residence 01'
a quiet cul de sac street l\M
garden-like yards. very
private rear yard With big
enclosed patio. Sprinklers
front & rear. Totally cus-
tomized. With entry hall, 3
bedrooms+ den area &:Jog-
burn1ng fireplace. Ranch
kitchen llas built-ins & han-
dy work areas. Cedar wood
fencing. And just $41.500.
All terms Call 842-8854.
AbsoWafy Duparata
Has built a new home!
~sires .. an immediate sale
of this spacious family home
in Fountain Valley. V/'/FHA
of Conventional financi(lg
available. Has a big, 'Pfivate
rear Yll~ w ith ·covered
Patio. ,Overhanganq eaves.
ranch deSlgn. EntrY' hall. 3
'bedrooms. den a r ea,
Western fireplace. MOdern
electric bu11t-1ns, handy
work areas. S42,950. Call
842·2561 or962-1373.
All conveniently located
near this emotion-packed
home in Irvine! A sensa-
tional residence 3Vz years
old. Great home for enter-
taining or 1ust relaxing! Has
a full dining room. wood
cabinets. entry hall. Stately
living room with brick
fireplace 3 big bedrooms.
xtra baths. Carpets, drapes.
Garage door opener.
VA/FHA terms! And only
$45. 700 Call 540-1 720
Paloce 111 CollecJe Parti
1 year old dream home! If
qualtty 1s what you're seek-
ing. then be sure to inspect
this fantastic villa in lrvinef
Rich blend of .. warm· COiors
& interesting textures.
Carpets. drapes. Entry hall.
massive brick fireplace.
Separate dining room.
walnut cabinetry. Giant
family room. Large, private
rear yard & accenting block
fencing. Sacrifice sale!
$59,950. Call 540-1720.
SpcMl.a. Vile
Attention Vetst 4Yl years old
home with dramatic arched
entry way. Convenient floor
plan with entry hall· to extra
large living rQom with a
beautiful Palos Verdes
stone fireplace. Big bathS.
Coontry kitchen with Wood
cabinets & built-ins. Huge
20 ft covered patio & i~
maculate yards. S36,500.
Call 979-2390.
Vl•w f91tetk!
Ab...ctOMd ly 0-Barcelona special! Exciting family home in Mission
Save thousands! Popular Broadmo<)( Turtterock area.
Air conditioned residence strictly
quality inside & out. Cable TV,
trashmaster. buill·ins. Gracious
living room with ftreplace. 3
bedrooms t-family room.
Secluded master bedroom. Shake
root. overhanging eaves. All terms!
$67.000. Listed by Seth Hodson
540.1720
Cestia "*-'Tiw leecJ9
This castle of a home is within walking distance to the
beach, shops & schools. Private.
corner lot with lovely courtyard
entry No-maintenance yards.
Spanish hied entry hall. Waterfall,
pond. patio. 3 bedrooms. family rm.
Fireplace is extra large. Even has a
den! Sacrifice by ownetl S54.500.
Ask for Libby D1nQWtz. IU·:ZH 1
Viejo. Located on a Quiet corner tot
with a command1na.~of the
whole doggone arl!f Has plush
snag carpeting lhruout. Ceramic
tned entry hall. 3 bedrooms + den
area. Lovely wood-burning
fireplace. Ranch kitchen. Deluxe
appliances. $43.500. VA/FHA
t9fms. Listed by Joan Ellstrom.
130-6060
C...,_ofMoM•ay
College Park collossus. Combines
~eglll'!e of the Monterey design
with tt'te versatility & strength of
California l1v1ng Pro fessionally .
larfdscaped yards View balcony off
master suite. 3 baths. Family rm. 1
fireplace. 4 bedroom•. Near park &
pool! $69,900. Desperate. Ask for
Edythe Warner. f 7'·21t0
6und!f.Ma-ch 18,1975 D~LYPlLOT DJ \I
loytil CciloMd
Breathtaking! Move in condition! Mammoth home.
"mini" pnce! Has all kinds of velvet
greenery. Private back yard with
rushing waterfall & patio. Extra
storage area. including huge loft in
garage. 2500 sq. It. offers 5
bedrooms + family room & format
d1n1ng room 3 baths. Natural wo<>d
cabinets Massive brick fireplace.
Entry hall $63.500 Ask f()( Sharon
Johnson. 142·1154
Sanno..-ch
Has a mini forest of trees.
plenty of room for your boat
or trailer. Hardwood floors.
wood cabinetry. 4
bedrooms. den area.
Massive tog-burning
fireplace. Ranch-style
kitchen. Central rorced·air
heating. A dream kitchen
with everything you could
want. S41 ,500 Call
540-1720.
Hll~ 35 ft. Pool
Entertain in style in this
dramatic family home in the
influential College Park
tract. Has a big 35 ft. PC>OI
with jacuui. Large garden
patio. All copper plumbmg.
Carpets & drapes are ltke
new! Secluded master
bedroom with private bath.
Entry hall. fireplace.
Excellent use of woods &
colors. $48.950. Call
540-1720
to.gltfAftOftMrH._
And doesn't want two house
payments. so bring those of-
fers! Exciting Sandpointe
close to South Coast plaza &
easy access to the freeway.
Offers a d elicate intermixing
of tones & textures. Entry
hall. 3 bedrooms + family
room. Private master suite
wrth bath. An all modern
kitchen. And a great big
fireplace for those chilly
nights. $45,000. Call
979-2390.
C...tryhtota
Magnificent country estate
has a forest of trees &
grounds which are a virtual
garden of eden .
Entertaining will be easy.
Exce llent r oom
arrangement. Dining room
seats 12 for dinner.
Dynamic stone fireplace 4
bedroom suites. 3 baths.
Garden patio. For the
d1scrim1nat1ng buyer!
S92.500 Call 540·1720
$46,000 :_GI TenM
A 1ewel in Irvine! Absolutely
spotless! This beautifully
customized home has
l1ke·new carpeting .
Gorgeous te)(tured watts.
drapes. Vibrant interior
offering ease of movement.
Entry hall, 3 bedrooms +
lam11y room. Lovely t>rick
fireplace. Walnut cabinets.
bu11t-1ns. Owner must sell!
So bring those offers! Call
540-1720
Sw8 P«* -$3',500
Terrific! Super sharp re-
sidence with lush low main-
ten an c e l andscaping.
Beautiful swimming pool &
patio area. Built-in BBQ.
Has hardwood floors. new
ccwpetang, central a1r condi-
tioning, custom drapes. En-
try hall, 3 bedrooms, lovely
living room with fireplace.
Seeing is loving! But don't
del~ All terms available!
Call 5-40-1720.
~ Prol»ahWa Here's your chance to save a bundle on
emotional executive home in
Huntington Beach. Lovely. Quiet
area. Has sprinklers front & rear.
B ag patio, met iculous yards, ,
Roomy Interior with 4 bedrooms +
separate family room. An oversized
fireplace. Dining rm. electric
built-ins. Heavy beamed ceiling.
Sho,,,crest! $53.500. Ask tor
Leonard Elardo . .540-1720
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In beautiful lake Forest. Has a glorious lake view
from each & every room Boating,
SW11'1lfNng & clubhouse available.
An executive's dream! Has lush.
l ow-maintenance grounds with
garden patio m the rear. OvefSlzed
rooms oflenng 3 big bedrOOrns +
family room. 3 king baths.
Enormous fireplace. Just 1 year
old' $68.500. Ask for Edward
Helzerman. IJ0-6030
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Has bought another home! Must sell
magnanimous 3\12 year old home in
Irvine immediately• Has been
freshly painted. Beautifully
decorated 1n "warm" colors & "nch ..
1extures 4 bedrooms + 3 baths
A big family toom & Western
fireplace 3-car garage HEU:>t
Bnng all ollers. Ask for Marlene
Escobar
~M•M• With an uncompromising
view o f t he mar inal
Professionally landscaped
grounds are extremely
private! 2 party patios. view
balcony. Giant inside with 4
bedroom suites. family
room, formal dining room. 3
king baths. Enormous
Spanish fireplace. 1 year old
custom! Priced to sell!
$79,950. Call 493-1341
$33.900-SJC Vile
Walking distance to tennis,
shoPS & riding stables! The
ideal residence for the fami-
ly on the go! Includes thick
pale carpeting & custom
-drapes. Rich wood panel·
ing, built-ins. and natural
wood cabinets. Entry hall, 3
bedrooms. xtra baths. Extra
IBlge living room for enter·
taining. Brick patio. rrany
trees. plants. Call 4 93-1341.
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360 degree view of the
ocean. city & gently rolhng
hills of San Clemente. Sits
aloft a hill with a view from
every room! Secluded giant
on Y.I acre. Has a massive
party patio. sprinklers froot
& rear. Huge 1ns1de!
Features • bedrooms + big
den. Formal dining room.
Beautiful brick fireplace.
Owner desperate! $77,900.
Call '492-7210.
Spcllwlsla Cowtyard
Walk thru wrought-iron
gateway to private Spanish
courtyard with built-an 8BO.
Has over Sl 0.000 in block
fencing & landscaping. Sell-
clea n 1 n g oven. no-wax
floors. natural wood
cabin e ts. mirrort!d
wardrobe doors. Carpets.
drapes Entry hall. 4
bedrooms. tamlly room. full
dining room & Spanish
hreptace Owner 1s anxious!
$61,500 Call 492· 721 o
Gi..t P'oo5-S47,750 An terms• Lovely wh1te-ra11
fencing in the front yard
Pf'OV1des a wonderful coun-
try atmosphere to this erro-
honal young family home.
Has a 30 ft pool with heater
& ftlter. patio. Very roomy
floor plan with 3 bedrooms + separate family room.
Wood cabinets, fireplace.
built-ms. Large family room
& kitchen overlook the pool!
Call 830-6060.
C~.tePri.acy
Colossal! Fantastic value!
Completely private re-
sidence on expanding courr
try grounds with a forest of
trees & lush, tow -
ma1ntenance yards. Plenty
of room for a pool. T erracot·
ta Ille entry & hallway. New
gold carpet 4 bedrooms.
family room. full din1n~
room. Big den or 5th
bedroom. Enormous bnck
fireplace. 2500 sq. ft in all.
$57,500. Call 830-6030.
Gl...t I.di Estate
Oo well over 1 /3 acre in San Clemente's finest area!
Plenty of room for a pool. A
tremendous homb abounding 1n
luxury. Elegant entry way. Very
private master suite with bath.
Formal living room oflers an extra
large fireplace. Farm styled
kitchen. Owner anxious• Just
$67,000 Ask for Gladys Gilham
492-7210
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Troy pOol home in San Juan Capistrano! Has a big
31 ft. pool with heater & filter.
Oversized patio. Room for your
boat or trailer. Big. easy flowing
floor design with 3 giant
bedrooms. 3 baths. Huge 1 7 f1
formal dining room. Enormous
family rm .. fireplace. Only 3 years
Old! A -flleel. S60.950. Listed by
8 111 Owens.
with VA terms available! Ideal f0<
the active family. Spacious.
comfortable interior with 3
bedrooms. Entry hall. stately living
rm with 3 bedrooms Separate
family room. Wood cabinets. built-
ins. Carpets & drapes. $49.500.
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ELECTRON LINEAR ACCELERATOR ATTACKS CANCER CELLS
With Machine Is Mary Aldridge, Certified Radiation Therapist
Cancer Center Opens
Hoag Patients Get Radiation Treat~ms
By HILAR Y KAYE
Of Ute DAll't Pilot Slaff
A therapy center designed to
treat cancer patients with high
beam radiation doses has begun
operation a l Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newport Beach.
A half-dozen cancer patients
have started t reatment at the
$500,000 Donna Maguire Duffield
Memoria l R a d iation Cente r .
which fe aturl's c.1 n .. electron
linear accelerator" a machine
that. kills cancer cells with hi gh
energ.y radiation .
DR . ROBE R T F . Shapiro.
director of the center. expl ained
that m ost types of cancer can be
h e Ip e d l·h r o u g h rad i a t ion
therapy. Some typ~. such as
cancer or the cervix and skin
cancer. have the best chance
with radi.ation treatment
Most of those treated at the
center. which can handle about
50 patienL'i, will be outpatients.
Others, though. \\ill be patients
at Hoag Hospital, who previously
had to be transferred to other
hos pita ls for help, Shapiro said.
While the r e a rc about 200 of the
powerful radiation machines
scattered throughout the coun-
try, there arc only two othC'rs in
Orange County. Shapiro s aid.
THE NEW RADIATION center
is expected to be a total facility, A special examining chair and
where all types of cancer can be fiberoptics machine for exa min-
diagnosed and treated, the doctor i ng patie nts with s uspected
...,.s ... a-.id ..... ...._ ___________ cancer of the larynx is also part
of the center.
MarlneCerpil'i..te
Promotion List
I
Col. J ohn K. Davis, com-
manding officer of Marine
Air R ese rve Training
Detachment at E l Toro, has
been selected for promotion
to brigadier general.
While the ''lin~ar accelerator"
is in operation. doct ors a nd
technicians view the treatment
throug h a closed cir_cuit
televis ion syste m . A two-way in·
ter com a llows constant contact
with the pa tient.
ACCORDING TO Shapiro, the
$140,000 machin e i s
technologically s uperior because
of its ability lo focus its laser
beam on all tumors, regardless
of how deep within the body, and
still cause minimal damage to
healthy cells s urrounding the
tumor
Plans for the center began
ba ck in 1967, with several don•
J ons from major contributors.
The fund -rais ing drive ad-
vanced rapidly beginning in 1972,
when the hospita l's men's sup-
port group, the 552 Club, took
over efforts tp raise money.
Thirty.five donors have con-
tributed m ore than $1,000 to the
radiation therapy center fund,
and about 250 other·persons have
also contributed .
Plans Adva11eed
Land-use Reins Inevitable?
By T HOMAS D. ELIAS
While both de velopers and environmental in·
terests are concentrating this year on the coastal
plan which goes to the Legislature in December, at
least four other significant plans for statewide land -
use regulation ha vc taken shape.
Two involve some sort of network of regiona l
commissions s imil et r to t he coastal ones set up un-
der Prop-0sit1on 20 in 1973 and two others would cen·
tralize power even more at the state level.
WllAT MAKES THESE PLANS MORE signifi-
cant than similar ones advunced in the past is the
feeling now accepted by large industries and
local government as well as conser vationists -that
some form of statewide land-use planning is in·
evltable_
So interest groups which have traditionally op-
posed any sort of r egional decision-making are now
coming forward with plans of their own in hopes of
keeping some of the power in local government
hands.
Foremost among these groups 1s the League of
California Cities.
"Our theory is that unless we take som e action ,
the prerogatives of local government will be taken
a way by t he s tate or federal governments ," says
Marvin Braude. a Los Angeles city councilman and
coordinator of the teague of Cities' land-use plan-
ning committee
THE SVST F.M THE LEAGUE advocates would
feature a s tatewide coordinating council and
several reg ional councils. These agencies wou ld set
standards a nd criteria for using various types of
land, leaving it up to local governments to solve
their problems accordJng to those guidelines.
The r egional council ·sole function here would
be lb resolve conflicts be veen local governm ents.
They would thus ha e far less a uthority than
the current coastal com lsslons. which h~ com-plet~ powe r over all new developmeAl in their
areas.
Among the other approaches is a tough bill by
Democratic Assemblyman Charles Warren of Los
Angeles -His measure would slap ·a moratorium on
all agricultural lands In the state. forcing lan-
downe rs to keefl their property in production rather
than converting at to housing or other types of de-
velopment.
AT THE SAMF. TIME, DEMOCRATIC As·
semblyman Edwin Z'Berg of Sacramento has r e·
vlved h is plan (or n consolldated state commission
to r"gulote all ase,ects or the envlroruncnL tlls pro·
posar calls lor unified dcclllon·m&klng on air quali·
ty. land use. (!ncrgy policy and wotcr quality, wlth
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
many powers now held by local governments going
to the new agency.
Z'Ber g pus hed the s ame idea in 1972 and 1973,
but It went nowhere lar~ely because of the opposi-
tion of former Gov. Ronald Reagan.
The fourth major push for statewide controls on
land-use comes from the private Planning and
Conservation League <PCLl. Over the last year, the
PCL has coordrna ted a joint effort by major in-
dustries a nd environmental groups to come up with
a plan acceptable to all.
Involved in the effort were such firms as the
Southern California Edison Co .• the Irvine Com -
pany, Bank of Ame rica. Security Pacific National
Bank and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. They worked
together with the League of Women Voters. the
Sierra Club and the Center for Law in the Public In-
teres t to cr eate a plan the PCL will unveil later this
month.
"EVER YONE INVOLVED IN OUR effort
agreed that Jand ·use will be the most important is-
sue before the Legislature in the next two or three
years," says Bill Press. the PCL's executive direc·
tor.
He revealed the general outline of the PCL's
recently r~1eased plan in a seminar at a meeting
of the Southern California Associatlon of Govern-
ments.
This one 1001<1; similar to the plan proposed by
the League of Cities. But wtH:re the league's pro-a>osat Je'aves most decision·making power in local
han4st tb4 P CL would vest fl'\Ore authority in stale
and regional commissions.
''The real direction in our plan would definitely
come from the state level." Press said.
WHETHE R t\NV OF THESE NOTIONS will
eventually be adopted is unsure . But it does seem
certain th at some type of statewide land· use regula-
tion Is on the way.
ln the past, opposition from Reagan effectively
stymied any such system. Out while Gov. Brown
hasn 't yet lndlcated a preference Cor any or the cur·
rent proposals, developers and conservationists
alike consid er It a certainty that he'll ohy either
one oC them or some hybrid version ~hat ls yet to
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realty &U-1133 ANYTI ME
ILUFFS SPECIAUSTS FOR 10 YEARS
SUPER ILUFfS IAY VIEW
E-PLAN, one of a kind, superlative
view, loads of custom features. Old
Bluffs . $112,000
J-PLAN. 2 bdrm., single level; newly
decor. $75,900
F-PLAN , 3 bdrm .• 2 12 bath
fixer-upper; 320 degree view_ $74,500
GREENIELT -POOLSIDE
A PAIR OF QUEENS IN THE ILUFfS
3 Bdrms., 21/2 ba .. w/conversation pit.
One in fee at $86,000; open Sun. 1-5. 307
Vista Trueba. One in leasehold at
$73,500; Call for s howing.
X -PLAN ; 3 bdrm .• 2 112 b a .
free-st anding condo. $70,500
V-PLAN: 3 bdrm., 21.2 ba., super cozy.
$.56,950
K-PLAN ; 4 bdrm., 2 ba. like new.
$.57,500
CALL US ANmME FOR APP'T.
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doily & report errors
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LUXURY
wuh ~750 sq ll, located in High :.cl'uruy private community. Takeadvan-Dover S horl'::. with a tage 01 low, low price.
µ.1norcJm1c \&cw ut the J~l~,SOO!.Callnowto
bal'khay, Fas hion Island and mountains. 5 Bdrms _:.ee !l47-6ol0Agcm
and 5 l><Jlhs "1th mer
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wet bar !>. l 11repl,1cci.
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an cxccµllonal buy al
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only m9=l F;;.P.1trt1•• .
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SUN LOVERS
ATTENTION
Sun yoursell Otl the hu!?e
aecond ~Lory s undeck.
T his party hOme has a
c.·1uy 1.1m1ly room w1Lh
llrcplacc. lormal drnini;:,
01g s lep down living
rv om. All 4 k1ngs1zc
l~droom:. have soanng
\ aulled cc111ng!> Would
~ ou oclie\ e only ~.soo·!
!°>l'C ll now! Call ~7 -6iHO
,\gent
EAST SIDE
FIXER UPPER
*SUPER *
FAMILY HOME
Near Hack Uay Horse
Area with 5 BRs plus
lam1ly r m 1>lus damn~
rm. Thi:. home has loac.b
o l n e w li lt' and \I all
paneling. and 1:. a real
plea sure t u ~how
Reduced price S."'l.i.ooo.
D.J. FEENSTRA
642--45 13 lilC. 549-Jllii.!
CAPE COD
TWO STORY
POOL
$1900 DOWN
Formal entry LOX large
llvmg and d1rung rooms.
Custom m irron'<.I walls
and room d 1 v1der:.
Spacious mdoor-outdoor
kitchen. S"eepang stairs
tu unique mas ter and
separatc <'h1l<l r c n s
w 1 n g :. . \' e r y I a r f!. e
enclo:.ed patw. Hamt11
ang park like ground:.
cJnd pool. Don ·l mis:. th1:.
one Call 96J-t.767.
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l8Hfilltl
Great hllle stancr home WORK OUT OF or re ntal on huge hu1lda
l>lc R·2 lot. Hnni:: paml YOUR LIVE IN
hrus h With c·hcrkbook. Nice l bedroom home on
Only S:ll .500. t>tli 7711. .\it 1 Jot. S hop space 1s re·
Open Eves. ady. 66xl35 lot gives am·
1111 pie storage a rea. Call
646-i li l.
• OPfN l".9 •fl~ fLJN •OFI •11,'l'
~ lid r m .• fct m1ly room, 3 1147 -0010 Agt-nt.
bath:.. Ow ner anx1oui. - -
ha:. t wo home!>. Priced al
So~.950 1ncl ud1n~ t h e
la nd
DUPLEX
Newport. 3 lldrm~ , :!
ba .. tr p lc. + 2 lxlrm
Xlnt cond Clo:.e lo lkad1
& shoppan~ l..owt•r unll
avail lor new ownl.'r
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gara~e .. t urn that J\lllk
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BROKERS-REAL TOWS
l01~ 11\o Bolboo ~'' 'to I
OPEN HOUSES
409 No. Bayfront
Sat /SllA. 1-S
H.ilboa l~luncl
I I 0 Broookline, C.M.
Sun. 1-S
Condo. :l + elm SJI .;,oo
HESTER-BROWN
& As~ot . Heultor:.
833-9781
For a-irted Ad
ACTION
Call
A DAil Y "LOT
AO.VISOI
MJ-5671
Getteral 1002General 1002
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macnab I irvine
realty
FINER HOMES
FROM
$64,500 TO $775,000
IRVINE COVE
Magn ificen t 4 bedroom est ate.
Custom designed pool +ocean view.
Lus h l a nd sca pin b + pri vat e
community. Appl. onl y. E\'an
Corkett 642-8235. (S3.5)
HAPPY DAYS!
Baycrest 4 bedroom & family room.
Extra s pacious master bedroom
s uite. Lovely secluded patio.
$112,900. He le n Ha rtley 642-8235.
(S36)
llG BUY IH BIG CANYON
Monaco Model -professionally
d ecorated w /a r bors. firepit &
exquisite la ndscaping. 3 bedrooms
-2112 baths . Bob Owens 64Z-8235.
(5.n)
HAPPINESS IS.
A 4 bedroom family home in
Westcliff. Especially s uited for
teenagers, e ntertain in ~ & family
living -huge garde n ro?m . -
Mariners & Harbor school district.
$94 .000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235.
(S38)
UPPER BAY HACIENDA
Spanish tile entry. majestic wood
beam ceilings, garden view kitchen
-3 bedrooms, 2 baths -3-car
garage. $69,500. Lois Egan 644-6200.
(S39)
SIMPLY ELEG.AMT
Lovely 3 bedroom. 212 bath Bluffs
condom inium w \ icw of i\"ew port
Bay . Fr es hl y d ecorated -
im mediate occupancy_ $74,950.
Jeanne Newman 642-8235. <540 )
.. REOUCED FOR QUICK SALE"
1 12 year old, 2 bedroom
condominium w /den & dining room
-pool. tennis & jacuz zi. SS,000 in
extras . Tr a ns ferred owner says
s ubmit ALL offers! $67 ,000. Larry
Oyer 642-8235. (S41 >
UPPER BAY
Superb Ii ving room & family room
w/used brick fireplaces -3 lg.
bedrboms & 2 roomy baths. Ne\tport
mailing addrc~s. $64.500. Emmet
McKune 644 ·6200. (S42 l
HARBOR VIEW SOMERSET OCEANv;e-w ~,"·R '"" [ ~~li~IHil
Priced by out ol town _ --New on market -5 bedroom, 3 bath,
covered patio steps lo park & pool.
$96.900 fee. J oyce Edlund 642-8235.
(S43)
seller. wont la!tl. AJ,:l
642 l2J7 tS48 !>.llli
OPEN HOUSE
' SUNDAY 12:30-5
IRVI NI:: TERHACE -
Vl EW
J BR/Pool S151.000
1701 GALATEA
* WATERFRONT-BOAT
SLIP
JHH :)112.500
17 IALIOA COVES
* HAL PIMCHIM. Rltr
2727 E. Coast Hwy.
675--4391 .,, ..• ..,. ... .... •••••tt
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A DAILY N.Of .... wsoe
Ml-1611
MEW PORT
HEIGHTS
l FIREPLACES
Plush carpeting, wetbar,
µrem1um wall coverings.
3 huge bedrooms. 3 car
~arage. 3 pal10s. M1n1-
poo I. P r1 vate ya rd.
~4!1,900 . 10'1< d o wn.
t>lti·-14 i7
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VETERANS
T1r~d'or getting the run
nround"!'?'! H you have
a ny questions about buy·
mg a home VA, ca.JI lhe
VA ExperlS at
World Real &tat.
Specrahsts m VA hous
1ng. Ask ror Vete ran
Couns elor. 556-7777,
a nytime.
AMAZINGLY
LOW PRICE
For so much home! Huge
beparate family r oom
has Sw edis h fll"l•place +
bar Extra larae tormnl
d1n 1ng . Eflic lenl
hom emaker ktlchen. AH
kinrslae bedrooms. Big
corner lot. AJI for only
~8.$00. Ca II now to see
847 6-010. Acent.
I LIDO ISLE
New exc lus ive! Glamorous 4
bedroom w /pool. on 45 ' lot.
. Beautifully decorated thruout. Soft
gold ca rp ets . linen textured
draperies, complete new kitchen.
Cathy Schweicke rt 642-8235. (S44 )
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Cus tomized 3 bedroom Bluffs
condominium . Bri c k patios,
upgra ded ca rpe t , hardware &
fi xt ures. Submt all offers. Ba fbara
Aune 642-8235. (S45)
A COMFOITAILE W.AY
OF LIFE IM WESTCUFf
Warm. ~ma culate 3 bedroom,
family room home. Sparkling pool,
rose garden pine trees w /room for
veget able ga rden. Jane Frazee
642·8235. (S46)
TANT ALIZJMG TURTU:ltOCK! !
Sharp 3 bed room in superb condition
w /air conditioning & hillside vi ew!!
Low, low pr ice in fee!! OPEN SUN.
)·SP .M. 1171 I , ASEO CORlU. IS47l
ff1 Oowf Dflff 141 UU .... M«:Atlh1o11 JO '200
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. MIWP<>nlUCN
Harbor View Homes ; s bdrms .. family
rm & pool. $109.750.
1717 roar MAMLSGH OPEM SUM. 1·5
Harbor View llomes; 2 b<lrms. & den.
$76,500
MORTH aUffS
Nc'A'port lkach 3 8dr"1s .. 2 1,~ baths. sss.ooo
3202 COLORADO PL OPEM SUM. l·S
Costa Ml'su. Mesa Verde Hi ghlands; 4
Hdrms .. famil y rm. & pool $55,500
17592 WILLOW TREE LAME
OPEN SUH. 1-5
t...niv. Par~. J Bdrms . family rm
$-19.!)!)()
4151 OLD MILL OP&f SUM. 1-5
Cret.·nlrcl' I lunh"·" In me ·l Bdrms. &
famtl) rrn S5'Z.500
VILLA PARJC
5 Hdrm . f;1mll~ rm & bonu:-. rm
$125.000
VISleN
f\ fkd 11111 Company
18124 Cttl .. r DriH
UN..nity Peri Shopipiag Cewter
lnbw 552-7500
General I 0021G~n~ral . I 002 ..............•.....•.. !·······················
MAMY OF THE FOUOWIMG HOMES
LISTED BELOW ARE OPEM THIS
WEEt<EMD FOR YOUR IHSPECTIOM.
CALL FOR ADDRESSES AMO IH·
FORMATION.
SI 34,500 ...
Could make 1t all come true. 5
b edroom I v an .Wells Home on
corner lot. 3112 baths. Dining room,
family room. laundry/sewing room.
Island kitchen with eating s pace.
One look 1s enough. $134,500.
STAMFORD -MODEL
Super end wiit. 3 bedroom. 2•,2 bath;
2 f1replaecs -s hag carpel, wet bar,
works hop ; n ear pool & tennis;
fenced. enclosed palio HURRY!
Only $61.500
LOT IH BIG CAHYOM
Bwld y our dream home on this
super s ite overlooking golf course
at end of cul-de-sac. Lowest price in
this presti g ious gal<' guarded
community S69.000
SHOR.ECLIFFS VIEW -MEW LISTIMG
Prime ocean & jetty view.
Profe ss ionally decorated . 4
bedroom s, den, s itting room ,
breakfast room , large game room
with pool table. Oceanside terrace,
interior patio. $375,000.
CHARMIMG EASTBLUFF
Spacious corner location. covered
with big trees, makes a perfect
setting for this large 3 bedroom, 3
bath, 2 s tory home. $85,000.
MEW IN BA YSHORES
Jmmaculatc 3 bedroom, 2 bath
family home in private community
near beach . Lovely patio for
entertaining. 587.500.
BIG CAMYOM-
IEAUTIFUL BORDEAUX
One story 3 RR a t 1973 price. Great
location. B1i! lot. air conditioned.
Corning cook top, upg rades,
privacy, quick occupancy. Now
$118,500.
IA YCREST ... TOYON LAME
A s parkling property in a superb
neighborhood . This home is r efined,
subtle. tast e ful. and features a
stunning backyard. 4 bedrooms. 3
bath s. Formal dining room .
$117,500.
WHAT DO YOU WAMT ???
A ht•a utiful c u stom home ? 45'
Bayfrontagc ., l'1<>r ? Financing ?
Spectacular' view ? Parking ?
Spacious (•nterla111111g? Swimmin~ ?
ALL THI S plus much m or e IS
YOURS for $279,500
THIS HOME HAS IT AU
PopuJar Corona del Mar address,
charm with (Juality, view the tide
J>()Ols and pounding surf. Terms
too' 3 hedrooin:--. 2 bath~. Sl35,000
DAMA POINT VIEW LOT
Spectacular h arbor & ocean vista.
Large level Jot in fee tit It.'. $159.000.
with terms available
llG CAHYOM VIEW & POOL
Heauti ful exterior of wood and
stone on large view lot. 5 Bedrooms.
family room. Definitely a home for
e nte rtainin g Wood de·cking
s urrounding pool anvacuzzi.
$179,500.
IALIOA ISLAMD
$8,000 Price reduction on this large 4
bdrm . family room home. on 2 lots.
3 F1r('pl acc.·s, jacuz1i. wet bar. Loads
of Mcx1<.'a n t1I<' Hug<' patio. com
pJete ly \.\ailed for utmost privacy.
S14!l.5fMJ
DIAL 644-1766
2161 s..~ltd...H.I.
A COLDWIU IAMl8 CO.
IUCHRAMCH
POOL&
FAMILY ROOM
NO DOWN VA
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2491 CRESTVIEW
OPEN SUH. 1-5
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Phyllis Salyer
February llunlington Beach
Chuck &verett Kent Pierce
Jan. & Feb. January
Costa Mesa Huntington 8c1:1ch
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f'khnd
Mar~e Morgan
February
!':ewport Beach
for being the top pr.oducers duri'J1i the
1st 2 Months of 1975. BUSINESS IS
GREAT a n d with the continuing
improvement of the Real Estate
m arket, NOW IS THE TIME TO
BUY! Call one of these professionals
today. You'll be glad you did!
~COATS & WALLACE
'::D7 REAL ESTATE, INC.
COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BLACH
WH Bctkrr 1.1021 Atlanta 170 Nel'<por I Ctr Ur
ctt Hctrbor at Magnoha Suitt' 100
5·16-4141 962-445-l fwO-hlf1l
AN INDEPENDENT LOCALLY OWNED
COMPANY SERVING THE ENTIRE
SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963.
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BIG CAN YOH BEST BUY! $1 39 ,500
Lovely VIEW & rm f or pool !
Spectacular 2-story entry, huge LR.
OR. fantastic kitchen, 4 bdrms & 3
luxury baths. Plus a bonus rm. Very
plush cptng, full y Jndscpd. Quiet !ll.
2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1·5
CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPLEX
View from owner's beautiful unit.
tluality bit redwood 2-story. Spacious
3 BR, den, 2 bath.5 , fireplace in each
unit. 2 Years n ew. Grt location
het. hwy & ocean. Lovely home + int.
510 AVOCADO OPEN SUN 1-5
EXCLUSIVE LIMDA ISLE -$425,000
The ONLY brand NEW home on
market on this exclusive island. Truly
luxurious thruout! 5 Bdrms. fam rm,
recreation rm, 5 1/2 bath.5, centr al vac,
pool/jacuzzi, lge sauna. 3-car garage.
Gorgeous custom drapes & carpeting.
76 LINDA ISLE SAT/SUN 1·5
BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB
Most popular mcxlel of Broadmoor &
has so many additional features.
Professionally decorated &
landscaped. A real beauty, top toe.
with view. 4 BR. FR;·DR &3 ba
3 HOMES FOR LEASE
Ha y Is land furn. 4 BR, dock S2.000
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Little Is land furn. 3 BR. dock S850 Mo.
Bi g Cyn. Unfurn. 3 BR, C&D $1, 150
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MEW PORT CENTER. M.1. 644-4910
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CORONA .DEL MAR DUPLEXES
The worm h as turned. Sales in
Newport Beach are breaking all pre-
vious records. Now is the time to buy .
I have just listed for sale, 2 duplexes.
localed So. of Coast Hwy. on pictures-
que Fernleaf A vc. One is listed at
$92,500, with a charming d P.tached 2
bdrm. home with elec. bit-in kil~hen &
a Swedish frplc., witb room for ex-
pansion in many directions. A modern
l bdrm. rental unit is located over a
large, double car garage. Close to
everything!
This charming 3 bdrm .. 2 bath house + a basement, of all things, was com-
pletely remodeled in 1973 & is located
on a corner lot. Tastefully decorated.
with a lge. flagstone frplc. To o{f-set
overhead, an iinma~. 2 bdrm. aot .. is
over a l a r ge, double car garJige .
Loaded with w armth & charm. Listed
at $117,500.
JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR
MOST ELEGANT OFFICE IN TOWN
2602 Newport lhod., ~ ....
675-9111 24 I SH~ICE
BEAUTtFUL BAYCREST
Garden-like view thru the picture
window -complete with waterfall,
a lso a secluded swimming pool &
hobby room to add to your enjoyment.
3 Bdrms .. family r m . & formal dining
rm. home. $112 ,500
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Exceptionally attractive 4-bdrm. &
family rm. home. A spectacular view.
secluded lanai & lovely pool, complete
the picture of a r estful family home
ideal for e ntertaining. Price -Onl y
$129,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Your opportunity knocks! Due to
change in ramily plans. you can pick
up a "Montego" 4 bdrm. & family rm.
home thru year old escrow -at last
year's pncc of $75.000.
. -~ VEAR
BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
2407 E COA S T HWY CORONA OLL MAR
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VIEW -LOCATION-QUALITY
Just listed . Broadmoor 11. Corona del
Mar. 4 BR .. DR, den home. Top
cond ition , beautifully done!
Panoramic view of harbor & night
lights from very private corner lol.
Owner moving -priced low for the
serious buy<>r . $129.500.
OPEH SUH. 1-5 250 I ISLAND VIEW
MEWPORT SHORES
REDUCED $4,500
4 Bdrms., DR & den. In private beach
community. Great home for the young
family. $65,000.
OPEN SUN. I ·5 449 PROSPECT' .
TOWERING TREES
.I !curt of Corona del Mar, triple:ll.. Lux-
ury owner's penthouse unit ... some
ocean view. Three 2 bdrm~. 7:3x81 ft.
lot. $130,000 Plea~e c:all for appt.
Orange Coast
2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
REAL ESTATE 644 ·4848
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Three OPEN HOUSES in BIG
CANYON Country Club are staffed to
show you ALL a vailable homes in this
prest1g1ous area. pr1cecJ from $124 .500
Come on Sunday from 1-5 to
•22 Hue Cannes. pool $125,000
•40 Rue 1''ontainebleau Sl3s:soo
•29 Rue Grand Vallee $149,500
•Also exceptional VIEW
3 BR Bordeaux model
Shown by Appt. Only.
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NEW LISTING! Ml~RT H!IGHTS -a rare rind, 2
ho son large lot! Terrific 3 bedroom,
fa ly room w /VIEW or ocean, plus
separate 2 bed rm unit. Asking $115,000.
Be the first to see this!
1811 -181 S Cliff Dr. Ml Sunday 1·5
NEW LISTING!
IEAUTIFUL DUPLEX -one of a kind on
secluded Newport Island. 5 Bedrooms
in upper unit, 3 bedroom in lower.
Crystal chandelier, 10 ft. ceiUngs,
custom draperies, marble fireplaces -
a delight to see!
I HEW LISTING!
HANDY DAMDY COMDO -near ev.er-
ything ! 2 Bedrooms & pool, $28.900. As-
sumable FHA loan. Call 675-4060
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
COURTYARD EMTRY -opens to im-
maculate 4 bedroom. family room
home PLUS study and/or office and/or
mother-in-law suite. Terrific floor
plan, much eye appeal and many ex-
tras. 675-4060
I 633 Hi9hland Dr. Mwpt lch Sun l·S
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
OM THE CAMYOM -Enjoy truly im·
maculate 3 bedroom. den home. Has a
huge playroom & large lot with partial
ocean view. $75,0UO.
303 La Jolla, M. B. • Sam 1-5
HILL TOP AMD VIEW
OPEN BEAM & BRICK -3 bedroom
home. beautifully a ppointed. New
,kitchen, pool & jacuzzi. $122,500. on fee
land.
1420 Kings Rd, Cliff Ha•en, Ml Sun 1-5
BACK BAY
HALF ACRE -with 4 bedroom. 3 bath
home. I1ovely pool and roo m for
horses everything for an active fami-
ly! Call 642 ·5:W0tosee.
' PETE BAllREIT REALTv J l60S Wutctiff Dr., N.B. 642-5200
714 E. Bitlboa Blvd .. Balboa 675-4060
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BAY 'OCEAN VIEW
I r\'ine Terrace -front row center.
Completl'ly rcdcc01·. Over 5,000 sq. ft.
hnng an·a. Comfortable family living
l~ executive entertaining. 4 Bdrms.,
4 1 :i baths. formal dining area. Cov-
ered vit>w patio, pool & bltn. BBQ.
Low leC1s0hold. S2-t7,500
ASSUMABLE LOAN
.. or 110 do\\11 to G.J's. 3 Bdrms. +
honu!'> rm. Classic A-fram(• design ;
lge. t'Ol'l1l'I' lot : com·cmt!nl Costa Mesa
area. Hcduccd to S-W,900
EASnLUFF HOME
LOWEST PRICE OM TH"£ MARKET!!
Large 2-story, huge family rm., form;,tl
dining rm .. family size kitche n; 3
hclrm ~ ; 'H'\\ ol the hills ! Best value at
Si~l.!J50
' C.F. COLESWORTHY
640-0020
EASTILUFF CEHTE'
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HUG HOMES, INC.
SPYGLASS HILL
4 Bdrm . home with ocean & Mt. view;
family rm. + bonus rm . $162.500
COROMA DEL MAR .
Most des irable location; outstanding 4
bdrm . + family rm ., pegged &
g rooved fir. in dining rm. Warm
woods used thruout.
LIMDA ISLE
Dock your boat in front of this fan-
t astic 5 udrm., 4 bath family home.
Asking $350,000
IALIOA PEMIMSULA
4 Bdrm. older home on the bay; com-
pletely remodeled. Asking $295,000
THE BLUFFS
Sharp 4 ur ;J & a den "C'• model ; air·
cond.; on greenbelt. $72,500
567 San Micolas Drive, Suite I 02
Mewport Ctftttr 640-4050
CORONA DEL MAR
Welcome DUPLEX Buyers
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3 Dcdrm, 2 bath in <'arh unit. Approx.
1650 sq. ft per umt. Completely re-
dccora ted thruout. $87 .soo.
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REALTORS
675-5$11
3 626 CATAMARAM: Customized
.. Burlingame" Six bedroom model on
FEE LAND. Improve yow-goll gam e
~m your own putting green, then relax
m )'.Our own jacuzzi or swimming pool
amidst lush landscaping & private
patios. $149,500. Opeft Sat /Svn 1-5
1411 ••RIMERS: Westcliff area -the
hos test with the mos test -five
bedrooms, pool, close to schools, shop-
ping, park & library. AH for $66,500.
Open Saturday 1-S
232 ,OIHSETTIA: Corona del Mar.
Here's your chance .__ live close to the
beach & also be within easy walking of
all shops, banks, restaurants.
Interesting two bedroom. two bath
home. OWNER WILL FINANCE.
Open Sunday $87 ,500
231 LARKSPUR: Corona dcl Mar. We
had t h is sold, but it ''fell out". An in·
vestor's d elight -ready for expansion
on a lot & one·half. Two bedrooms,
two baths & lanai room. Par k your
boat or trailer. Ope Si.It. & Sun.
$87.500.
EXCLUSIVES: Beautifully upgraded &
d ecorated Bluffs Condominium al
S89,000
Corona del Mar c harm ; delightful two
bedroom, just steps to the beach. Jn
the ··200" block on Heliotrope --
$73,500.
Corona del Mar -interesting two
bedroom home with loft on a LOT &
ONE-HALF, R·2 zoning, r eady for a
large second unit. $75,500.
·cameo Shores: "Sp arkli ng" three
bedroom with OCEAN VIEW. Largest
lo~ around -almost tennis court size.
Lovely patio, secluded ; $127,500.
East Bayfronl-Littlc Island : Unusual
five bedroom ON TllE BAY w ith
PR IVATE P I ER: or can be re·
('Onverted lo a duplex. S250,000. Call
for appointment to sec.
Excellent rental : Westcliff area, three
bedroom, two b aths. spacious ,
gar dener & water included. $425
• mthly.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar
675-5511
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BEAUTIFOLL Y DECORATED
HARBOR VIEW HOMES Monlego
model. 4 Bedrooms, dining rm + fam
rm. Warm fireplace. On a beautiful
landscaped corner lot Shows like a
model. $81.500.
1975 Port Brist_., Hrbr Vu Hm Sat /Sun 1-5
HARBOR VIEW HOME
NEW LISTING . Popular Carmel
model + a bonus room. 3 Bedrooms,
fam rm., dine rm., cozy fireplace. On
a choice lof al the end of a cul-de·sac
street. $72,950.
1950 Port Bishop Cir. Sot/Sun I ·5
CAMEO SHORES
CotM by!!
and meet MARSHALL & SHIRLEY
R ICH. our resident salespeople scrv-
in~ Cameo Shores. at this 4 bedroom,
fai;nily room. garden, a nd ocean view
home. Hurry!! Only a few left in this
exclusive, private beach community.
450 I Hampden. Cameo Sh. Sot /Sun 12·5
CALL-644-7270
'828 E. Coost Highway, Corona del Mor
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MOVING EAST
OWHM MUST Sa&. -gorgeous, near
new 3 bedroom, bright, cheerful family
room , + for mal dining. Beautiful cov-
ered patio & 1-. ..... 19 Pool Call
540.1151.
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
LISS THAH ONE YEAR OLD -and
m ust l>e sold. Beautiful building with
3000 sq. ft.. o f li ving ~ace. Large 3
bedroom, 2 bath owner's unit, enjoy
New port's fines t beach. VERY LOW
down payment to qualified buyer. Va-
cant, ready for your inspection! ! Cal
546--5180.
BALBOA PENINSULA
2 HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
Large 2 story, 5 bedrm, beautifully
modern + Hparote lot wttt. 2 bednn horM
for rent al included. Give us a Ceill on
this one. . .it's fantastic! 540-1 IS I
MESA VERDE 2 Story
ONLY $64,000. You'tf love this ex·
ecutive style Pacesetter home com·
plete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den &
formal dining. Fantastic lattice work
patio cover. Be.t •Glue in all of Costa
Mesa. Don't miss it! ! Call 546-5880.
CAREFREE CONDOMINIUM
THROW YOUR LAWN MOWER AWAY
-this is the life! Pool, dubhoult and lots
of green l awn that others take care of.
3 Bedroom, H2 baths, charming and
convenient Asking $31.500 Call
540-1151.
COLLEGE PARK
POOL HOME -lovely 3 bedroom, 2
bath corner home. Complete with
beautiful pool and access for boat or
trailer. Just recently redecorated.
Transfer forces sale. Priced right al
only $47,900. Call now. 546-5880.
OPEN HOUSE 1-S SAT /SUH
126 MONARCH IAY
LAGUNA BEACH
Fine ocean view home in prestigious
community offering private beach club
& tennis courts. 4 Bedrooms including
spacious master suite. formal dining.
family rm. & sunny kitchen w /brkfst
bar. Truly gracious 1ivin g Call
546-5880
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WATERFRONT
Pier & 2 Slips $132,000
Large 3 BR home with 2 boat
slips need!:> new owner EnJOY
living on the water TasteruJly
rt'<lecoratcd HJ73. Lli rge spacious
rooms offering di!>tinctive living
on fee ldnd :! Firt.•places, open
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See this lovely 2 story. :1
BR home Lots or
privacy! Seller ha-;
bought another &
invites vour intere!.l.
Submit offer -trrms
rtex1blc . Priced al
$69.900 on lease land
Only $22 per mo on Ion~
term lease.
LIVE ON AN ISLAND
HUG.IE LIDO HOME SI 19,000
Divorce forces sale nf lhts l:irgc:_ custom
home. Over 2700 "<I rt. 4 bodrooms. den,
sewin g room. sunk~·n tuh in m<1ster suite
Price reduced for 1mmt!uiate sale. Only
$119,000 -l<'l'C lund l'lt•a:.c· c.111 now for
appointment
PR€STIG€ I HOMES
REAL•ESTATE BROK ERAGE
300 M.. Mewporl lt¥Ci. ~ k •ll
645-6646
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Your search for a Newport View home
is over! Prime front row locations,
spect acular homes with spectacular
views! $107 ,000 To $145,000. All
including the land. '
OPEN 1·5
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2921 9UIDADA Coff Vista •I Orot
2926 'EILA Coff V11to del Orot
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UALTOR, IMC. MLS 644-0ll4
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HOMES OPEN 1-5
ThJ1 A fttntoon
UHl9UE Ml th• IJuH. -Vintage plan,
color ful, charming and vacant. 3
bdrms, 2300 sq. fl. Hard to find loca-·
tion, call 675-6000 for directions to Dot-
tie Johnson at 523 Avenida Campo. Br·
ing $79,500.
UHIQUE in the Blufb 81,2' < loan! Like
new condition, 3 bdrm, Trina model,
view of Bay from Bluffs, condo. Very
warm. $98,500. See Rita Boland at 430
Vista Parada, Bluffs. •
UHl9UE in the Bluffs -original section,
3 bedroom, excellent condition. See
Ronnie Lundy at 2004 Vista Cajon
$74,000.
UNIQUE in Corona def Mer -Classic,
landmark duplex. Spanish exterior. in-
ter ior. New cond., exciting. See
Barbara Hut c h ings at 608 Marguerite,
bring $139,500 pesos.
UN19UE in Corona del Mar -Max.
house. min. yard. Newer cons tr., older
area. Nr. beach, darling neighborhood.
4 bdrms, plenty of room. See Barbara
Campbell at 310 Orchid.
UNl9UE in lig Canyon Elegant
French Regency with fairway views, 3
bdrm., 4 baths, bwlder's own home.
flawless workmanship. Presented at
$250,000. See Vergilene Hull at 81 Royal
St. George, Big Canyon.
UNIQUE In Unlnrsity Partc -A HOME!
rare and Unique. 3 bdrm, very well
done. See Edith Patton at 17921 Aspen
Tree in Village Ill. $7 1.500.
UNIQUE on Spyglass Hill -large lot.
spectacular view. s ingle story brand
new! 4 bdrms. 2700 sq. ft. See fran
Scott at 67 Montccito, Spyglass
$212.000.
UNIQUE in Harbor View Homes A two
story, 4 bdrm, c:lean and anxious, ~est
price for this model. Sec Marilyn
Hodges at 1800 Port Charles. bring
$86,900.
UHl9UE in the Bluffs lowest priced, 3
bdrm townhome, end unit, close to
schools, park and tennis. See Pat Lane
at 2620 Vista del Oro. Bring your rac-
quet and $57 .500.
UNIQUE in Harbor View Homes col-
orful Montego, close to park and pool,
fabulous grounds and properly priced
at $83,900. See Nancy Laux at 1859 Port
Wheeler.
UHIQUE In Eastside Costa Mesa .clean 3
bdrm. large R·2 lot. nice pool, only
$42,500. See Na dine Croul al 1938
Church Street, Costa Mesa.
UNIQUE in Harbor View Homes
Breathtaking view. like new. 3 bdrm,
large lot $87,900. See Hugh Mynatt at
2216 Port D urness.
UHl9UE in Harbor View Homts Clean
and vacant Monaco (2 bdrm, den>
owner -bkr. will lease $440/mo or sell
at $70,444. That's Unique. See Jim
Valentine at 1819 IGmberly, Newport
Beach.
UNIQUE in Mesa V~ -old fashioned
Jook. new fashioned home. spectacular
decor, 2 story 4 bedrm, near park. See
Jackie Handleman al 1775 Hum·
mingbird, $85,000.
U,._l()UI: li()Ml:S
ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE
NICEST PEOPLE SElllNG THE NEATEST HOMES
CORONA DEL MAR, 675·6000
MESA VERDE. 546 5990 • CALL US
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WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT?
4 BR . + family rm. beach home. for
the non-conformist. Fee lund. SS:>,OOO
FIRST OFFERIMG
Luxury townhouse. water view. rlotk !
3 bdrms., l' 2 bath!>: x Int financing.
$94,000
238 COLTON. NEWPORT SHORES
3 BR + loft 90 ... tc l''inancing avail. Nr
OCEAN &ten nii cts. Sun 1·5$62,900
7 CAR PARKIMG
l':.!· Yr. old duplex; :~ hdrms. ca .
Permanent ocean view. 730l Seashore.
OpC'n Sal/Sun. I 5.
LIDO ISLE BEAUTY
AbsolutttlY imm aculate, lge. 3 bdrm.,
2 bath : brick patio; light & cheerful.
$119,000.
DAVIDSON REALTY
~SCI W ( ,,,. t 1,.,, N i\ 64'.r ,",75
)116 N''""I"" 1~1,.i NII t'il3· 9060
t.1NoA ISL!-: 5 Bdrm,;,
h<.1lh, pr1vau.~ Pll'r Jaul
i.l1p bale vt "'l'lt1rni;l'
~:m.ooo.
4 Bdrm, 3 l>ulh
"Jlcrtront \\lh Jacuu1.
pool and p11\Jlc doci.
~1.17,000.
ly appt. Oflly
mar.=l Ptap1Prti-1n-1no
MOO OUAIUt NlWl'OllT llACH
CATALINA
VIEW
Spectacular l~ degree
unobstructed coastline
view Huge 4 + ldm1ly.
tall 1run gate entry, bnd ..
patio oll garden.enter·
tJ111mcnt center, sh<1ke
rtK>I 2nd t'Ol'kta1l patw.
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FOREST E.
OLSON
Inc .. Reollor \
· A COl.DWEll IM1£11 COllPAIT
SUPERB HOMES
OF THE WEEK
DIAL YOUR
OWN WEATHER
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:-iPACIOliS Ll\'1~<.
01tered on VA TERMS.
Your 1am1ly .,.,11 "ll\'C ll
up" 1n thll> upgraded 2
:.tory. 4 br + bonus rm,
near new home. Ollercd
al only Sti!l.250.
TENANTS WILL
BUY 11' FDH YOU . T111,.
C'omtorwhle dupil':\ will
Cll"l )OU \'t.:I')' lllllo-
IH'l'a 11 :-.l' your ll'll,1 Ill •
will p,1y the ltulk ul ll1t•
lnlL:.. Ol 1t•1'l'U at ~l.i.~.IV.
UGLY DUCKLING
I H VI:-; E 3 hr Townhou"'t'
Look~ :..td JUM now lrn1
J (tllll' 11:\111~ Ufl wall
1r,111,.111rm ll 111 1111• flu.\
11 I l h l' \' l' <• I .I u -~ I
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A DAILY DIP
Can no.,. become your
WHITE CA'S
Are dearly visible from thb 2nd tier
home in CAMEO SllOHES. Jetty boat
traffi<:. peninsula lights. & 180 degre"s
ol Pul·tt'1r. are v1s1ble trom livin~
room, dming room & master bdrm. 3
<'ompletely privall' bdrm .. suitcµ'"41'2
baths, htd. pool, iulttrtom; Q.9d~.if~Uy
land!>capcd. Home in mint condition!
As king $250,000.
FURNISHED -WATERFROMT
This Balboa Island 2·sty. home. avail.
tor sale or lease, boasts 4 BR., 4
haths, dining & laundry rm~.
Panoramic view of e ntire hay. Here's
a home that's READY for a happy
family.
SPYGLASS BEAUTY
Ovl'r $l0,000 in upgrading 111 this
dream home. with an ocean view.
Owner transferred Lo Europe : has1°3'-
BR., 2 ba .. family rm.: 3 car garage.
Lots of~i le. Buy this one on St.
Patrick's Day & c:hangc your luck!
Only $163.500 w1lh a trans fcrrable
loun.
ASK ABOUT OUR DOVER SHORES
EXCLUSIE LISTINGS
COMPANY
REALTORS
286S E. Coast Hwy., Corona d~I Mar
"St:llln9 R~ Estate In Newport Harbor
Sine' 1944"
673-4400
General 1002 Getteraf 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••
65 Linda Isle Dr. Open S&an. 1-5
Lovely cust. 3 BR & den. 312 ba. on
lagoon. Court w /fow1tain. Ramp/slip.
$2.55,000
Beautifully dc<:onit~d 5 BR. 4 1 2 ba ..
paneling. 3 frplcs . Ramp/s lip.
$260.000. ..
Custom 5 RR. 4 bu .• 80 ft. view fron-
tage on lagoon. Ramp/float. $290 ,000
Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba. Pool, jacuzzi &
sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000.
rnullnl' in~Lead 01 ·' 70 Lindo Isle Dri•e dream The pool 1s no1
the uni\ extra. 1t ~ at Prime 45 fl. Lagoon Lot -SIS0.000.
tJrne1l tu a JO\'ely i\I ~ . .\
\'I:: HI) E Pace!.C'lter :1 HH
+ II? ldmll~ IOhlTI , BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
~ • .;w 34\ Boy\1d~· Ortve N B 67S 6\6\
~ UPERB General I002Ge-neral 1002 ~ 0 MES ............................................. .
3841 Campua NB 549·H S5
SLEEPER IN
BIG CANYON
OPt::N Sat,Sun l ·'
2!! lluc Grand 'alil'l·
Sak. lease or lca:-l' oµ
11011 wanted 1mmed1atl'
Iv. Attract1\'t' \al':.1111
.\Jun.1co. Owner w11l 1·011
:.1dcr all oilers. Un (ioll
('our:,.e Fa1rWJ\
04-1-l.ill56
ESTATE SALE
BIG CAl"IYOH
Bordeaux ~L O•er
2000 sq.ft. of luxury
ll•in9, spectacular
•iew. Many extr as.
Call for appointment.
AGEMT 644--6056
..
VILLAGE FAIR
RE.ALTY
I BUl!.\tS , J' ~ h:l . 1.1111
rm , 1ormal d111 r m ,
pool ~1.:~1 .~,oo
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d1stanre to beach. S37 .• >1111
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DESIGN, 2 bdrms . ..! h;t•
uut:.1and1ng Ol'e..tn '"
l'Ua:.Lhnc \ ICWS. Sl~.:,011
Opl'ntn~:. Jor real t•..,t.ite
..,,lll':>(ll'OPIC.
494-7531
11 '0 S.. c ... t Hwy.
L~l-lt
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Real Estate SolH
Wr lll't'ti the most :.uc
1·css1u1 sa lespersun 111
uppl'r llra1:ket hom1•"' LI•
hc 1ou111l for an c"·cµ·
lronal de\'elopmcnl 111
San <.:Jrmcnte, pr11•1•1l
trom Sl50.00l.I. Call l'Nt'
Vogel 4\1~·0200 tor an
appt.
macneb I Irvine
realty
of1tin'F B"
Walt er _}(;IUJ
SECURITY "PLUS" -BIG CAMYOH.
Socialize in tht• con\'crsution pit
w roz\· f1 replun• 111 II \'ing room
area. ·or I am1ly (•ntcrtainmcnt in
comfortable lam1ly ruom w /used
l> rt l' k f 1 rep 1 :.i c· r Th 1..., love I y 4
hl'drnom homl' i:-. v. arm I) clt-eorated
" h 1 g h I y up g ra cl e d <" ..i r pet in g,
<Ir a p es & w <al I d ct' or. Sc cur it y
guurcls ut t•nlry gait.• preclude un·
wanted ,·1s1tor::. & prt\'ale home
alaP6i system prote<:ls valuables.
OPEN HOUSE : SUN. l·S P.M. #17
CHERRY JllLLSLN. <Kll)
PANORAMIC VIEW-
DOVER SHORES
Fnendl~· l\1ed1terran can 4 or:;
bedroom. ~:-.tor~· home vicv..s H<Jy .
mounU1111.., & ni l'{htly enjoyment ol
l\"1nkl1ng light::. of Fashion Island &
Bluft s. Cooling hn•l'/l'S soften the
'er~alllc h.1tchen fam1l\' room area
rn qua<'t family enjoyment. OPE:-\
IIOL'SE : SAT & Sl':'J. J.:> P .M. 192-1
SA~TIAGO DH <KJ 2>
FRONT VIEW -DOVER SHORES.
Hi~hly dt•sirablc loC'at1on for this
l .s tory, 5000 .sq .ft , 5 hedroom hom('
v. ('Xlra large lot & outside cnt<'r
t<11nment C'enter w 1ll&F pool.
ch arglo grill & wet bar Pri,·atc &
secluded w :J car garage & work
shop. 1"1n•p1ts I ront & hark. (K13 >
ABOVE BLUE PACIFIC.
5 B~:DROOM -$124,500 lNCL
LAND. Exhilarating view of ocean
& twinkiing night lights. Lovely ex-
tensive Palos Verde s tone -wine
cellar -extra lg. lot for pool -
s hop & compare & offer NOW.
(K14 ) /
ca.eMrOI 1002 1002 VA /FHA Repos
•••••••••••··~··••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n Ornnge County
llG CAHYOM -EXTitAll
I low about a lovely 2 bedroom home
done m exquisite Countrv French
Style at ONLY $129,500? .A Broad·
moor (4 bedroom & famllv room >
Plan #3 w <.'<.'nlcr 1s lC' k1trhe11 ?
(K15)
Custom Duplex
3 BN1roorn urulb Cl~e to
beuch ~127.00CI
CEHTURY21
642·1771
TRUST SALE
I-aull\!1\IC 3 br. 21,;, bt1, ,.,11t le\•el. pool, lge
palm. Top cond. ~Ille
sayis :n-11 ! .
SflARLlNG
R~AL ESTATE
133-3348
l\eyi; 1n 0H11·e
WORLD
REALESTAT'f
S1)e1·1allsts 1n l<CO\'e rn
mcnt rtnanced homt•s !
5Sti 777i call anyume
SeU adlc nems 842·567
Walter King 642-82~5
• D8 DAll Y Pll.OT Sunday, March 18. 1975 ••=•.. I~ 1002 HwnForS. ........ _~··········........................... . .................... . so zn· ssnz-. a vs runuuuesss• .... ,.. 1 1002 .. !Al THI AMY • ll.IGHT OM THI
IAYFROHT DCLUSIYI IA iNOWT HOMIS . • ..................... .
. -*I OJ UMDA ISU. OfllM SUM 1-1
4BDRMS, 4 ~ baths, family rm. brkf st
rm , din rm. 65' boatsllp. $198.000.
•llSOW.lllyA~
3BDRMS, J baths, den, 3 car garage,
pier & s lip. $'239.500
• CAU ,_.A Sllowililg
KEH HARTMAH. a.attor
642-5760 640.1607
HOUSES FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
•437 Seaward. C~ona del Mar
673-8550 $67 ,500 Sun l ·5
•U 525 Oval Rd . <Irvine l
64.t -4887 $32.950 Sat Sun 12 -1
386 Ramona Wav . Costa Me~a
546-414 l S49.soo Sun l ·5
11!}4705 o, al Road. ln 1ne
556-2660 SJ'l.900 Sun 1-:
313E. Bay <Bal. Penin .)N.B.
675-3000 Sun. 1·5
2 I R & FAM RM or DE._.
•2702 Vista de! Oro. Bl uffs NB
644-7845 $60,500 Sun after 1
612 Heliotrope. Cor ona del Mar
675-7225 $66,500 Sun 1·5
#10 West Cliff Villa, Dover. N~
646-7171 Sun 1-5
123 Vi a Nice, Lido Isle
545-9491 $88.900 Sun 3.5·
210 Or chid Ave., Corona del Mu r
644 -6200 Sat/Sun l ~5
10 Rue Fontamebleu Big Cyn NB
644-1766 $139.500 Sat/Sun l ~:1
330 ·i\Iorning Canyon Rd
675-7225 Sl06.000 Sal Sun l ·5
2441 Vista Nobleza <Bluffs> NB
675-3000 Sun. l-5
232 Poinseltia. Corona del Mar
675-55 1 l $87 ,500 Sunday
231 Larkspur , Corona del Mar
675-55 11 $87.500 Sat /Sun
•22 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon. NB
644 -6056 $125,000 Sun 1-s·
3 BEDROOM
2371 Fordha m . College Pk. Cl\l
548~7729 s.13.500 Sat /Sun 1-4
315 Marigold. Corona del Mc.ir
673-6510 S95.QOO Sal /Sun l ·5
1198 Boise WtJy. Costa Mesa
979-1207 $42,500 Sa Li.Sun
412 Colton St., ~cwport Shores
540-1151 Sun 1·5
1400 Kings Road. Newport Beach
642·2237 /548-9416 · Sat/Sun 1-.5
1405 Morningside. Luguna Beach ·
494 .9473 Sat/Sun 2·5
324 Morning Canyon. Shr clfs CdM
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
230 Poppy Ave .. Corona· del Ma r
644-1766 $135.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
129 Vista Suerte. Bluffs, N.B.
673-8550 $72.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1984 Port Claridge, lf V llum<.>s . -
673-8550 ' Sal1Sun l ·:i
• 17742 Prcscol('. Huntington Bc:h
847-60 10 $44.950 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2344 Port Aberdeen, Nwpt. Bch
644-4687 SatfSun 1-5
•416 Cabrallo, Costa Me sa
540-1151 Sat /Sun 1-5
•1506 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach
. 646-6287 $59,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
••342 62nd St. Newport Beach
645-6646 $69.900 Sal/Sun 1-5
1318 Santanella (Irv Terr> Cd Ma
675-3000 Sun 1 ·5
1253 Conway, Cosa Mesu
646· 7711 Sal/Sun l ·5
607 Mar Vista, The Bluffs, NB
646-7711 Sal Sun 2-5
1787 Tustin A\C~. Costa Mes a
· 646-7711 Sal/Sun 1:;
1923 Fullerton Sl , Costa Mesa
546-2313 Sat Sun lO·ti
20262 Ravenwood Ln., II H
842-2535 S66.000 Sal/Sun 12·6
•1420 Kings Rd . ChffHaven NB
642-5200 $122.500 Sal/Sun l ·5
1400 Kings Rd CllffHavcn NB
. 642 -5200 $79.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
.•40 Rue Fontaineblt·au. Big Cyn
644 -6056 S135,SOO ,. Sun 1·5
29 Rue Grand Vallee, .Big Canyon
644 -6056 $149.500 Sat/Sun 1 S
3716 SeaBreeze (SoCstShrs) CM
633-8100 $49,950 Sun 1·5
1201 Cliff Dr. (Npt Hts) N.B.
. 646-24 14 $79,000 Sun 1·5
701 Kings Road, Newport Beach
642-8235 Sun. 1-5
18711 Paseo Cortez Trtlrck Irv
644-6200 Sun. 1-5
1954 P ort Ramsgate (HVHomes) NB
644-6200 Sun. 1·5
594 Ha milton, Costa Mesa
$34.750 Sun 1-5
3 IR & FAM RM or DEN
2730 Victoria, Laguna Bea<'h
497-1761 $162,f)()() Sat/Sun 1·5
308 Pomsetliu, Corona cll'I Mar
673-222l Sun. l·:>
•1827 Sabnn~1 'fer, Cd~
fi73·2222 Sun l 1)
415 Onda (Bluffs) NB
642-8235 Sal 1Sun l ·S
2201 P rivate Road. NB
642-8235 $84.950 Sat/Sun 1-5
1007 Port Bristol Cr., ll VJl ms NB
642-8235 $94,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2402 Bayfarm Pl, Santa J\na Hgts
64~·6200 $69.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
320 Vista Madera CBluffs I N.B.
644-1766 105.000 Sat/Sun 1 5
ll15 Somersc>t CWcstrllfO N B.
t>44 176() $125,000 Sat Sun J ·5
343!J Plumt'ria. Cost.1 M(•s a
:;.1fi 414 1 Sal 1Sun 1 5
~2 l't>mba (Mesa Verd{') CM.
550·8800 S.58.5UO Sut /Sun 1 5
W I O FRA
Large beach duph·'I: with
~k a buo view ~.~ Or you ol(t'r u. ... ,.,.,
t.7~ 7060
MESA VERDE
V1•ry :.har1> m.s1dc & uut
J BK. & tarn. rn\. In xlnL
l\l!tghborhootl. ~.:>OU
''D AHD SlW a vail t.oo! Newly de·
corated, gorge9us 2BR 2ba condo
w /pvt. balcony s uspended right over
the water -plush thruout -Be hyp-
notised by the rantastic view all year '
for only $795. per . m o. -lease -Try
$125,000. for an option price.
~·&!00
lalboa l ay Prop. JACOBS REALTY
Realton 675.6670
29 19 Hewpori llvd. COf'Mf' )Offl
DIRECTORY
1843 Temple HHls Dr , Laguna
494-~473 $139,500 Sun. 1-4
156 Vista Trucha <B luffs) N.B.
1;44-1766 $79,500 Sun. 1-5
Hrn> Pt Munl(-igh CHV Hms) N.B.
644-l 7Gti $67,900 Sun. 1-5
'1152 J\nnik. GlenMarW .. Hunt Bch.
968--t..\atl S45.000 · Sat/Sun 12-5
238 Colton tNpt. Shores> N.B.
645 75i5 $2,900 !:>un. 1 5
• 1172 Galaxy <Dover Shores> NH
ti4-1 ·1766 $179,500 Sun. 1-5 :moo Country Club Dr CM V.) CM
979-9636 ; 213 /436-6215 StS12-6
•706 K-Thanga, Irvine Terr.
673-8550 Sat/Sun 1-5
:!..t6 Albert Pl., Co~ta Mesa
646-7171 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1855 Jll inoi!>, Costa Mesa
646· 7 l 7l Sat/Sun 1 ·5
30ll Royce, Costa Mesa
045-0303 S39.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
:1t122 So. Ol ive. Santa Ana
li45-li6..t6 $43,900 Sal/Sun 1·5
l!-JSO Porl His hop. llar bVullms
ti.t..t-7270 ::;72.950 Sat/Sun 1-5
tU!J I Hoyl'c Rd. CV111v Pk. l Irv
(j..J..J .J766 :stH.500 Sul/Sun 1·5
6()5 Kings Pl , f.Jewµort Beach
540 -1151 S65.000 Sal/Sun 12-5
~oo ,\Ila Vista C~u~tblu ff) NB
(i W-0020 Sat/Sun 1·5
~273 Fordham Dr. Costa Mesa
f'4fi· 7-114 Sat/Sun
~8812 TopOIThcWorld, Lag. Bch
497-174.t SatiSun 1·4
172-1 Terrapin (Baycresl) N.B.
1;75.3000 Sal/Sun 1·5
2074 Pt. Bristol (HV Hms)N.B.
f.>75 :moo Sat/Sun 1·5
159:l Corsica. Costa Mc~a
545-9491 $48;950 Sal/Sun 1-5
• 1224 Nottingha m Rd., Nwpt Bch
497-1744 Sun 1-4
2269 Columbia, College Pk., CM
646-3928 Eves 556-8674 Sun 1-5
649 Anita St., Laguna Beach
494 -8558 $85,500 Sun 12-5
1735 Port Sheffield <HVHomes) NB
642-8235 Sun. 1·5
1300 Seacrest Dr ., Corona del Mar
644 -6200 Sun. 1·5
964 Springfield . Costa Mesa
645-0303 $44,950 Sun 1·5
•843 M a~ellan . Costa Mesa
645·0303 $47 ,500 Sun 1·5
*700 Malabar. Corona del Mar
675-7225 $1 15.000 Sun 1·5
9912 Lapworth, La Cuesta H.B.
842·2535 Sun 1·5
• •65 Linda Isle Dr Linda Isl NB
675-6161 Sun. 1·5
:.n45 Killarncy Lane, Costa Mesa
546-711 1 $43,500 Sun 1·4
4 BB>ROOM
207 1 Port Bn!,lol, Newport Bch
640-6161 $8.5.000 Sat/Su n 1·5
2G75 Bayshore. Newport Beach
fi40 ·6Hi l $13.5.000 Sat /Sun 1-5
1814 Toyon (Baycrest ) N.B.
044 -1766 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 Rue Chamonix CBig Cyn ) N.B.
!i44·4910 s1:~9.500 Sal/Sun 1·5
•%22 Turtle Dove, f<'ln. Valy.
847 ·!l010 s.'>4.950 Sat/Sun 1-5
1133 Glcncaglcs Terr., C.M.
£345-0303 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
120 ~n~s Road, Newport Beach
673-4400 Sun. 1-5
2901 Ebbtide (HV llills) CdM
675-3000 Sat /Sun 1·5
2390 Carlton. Costa Mesa
642-6368 or 645-7898 Sat /Sun 12·5
2572 Circle Dr. <Bayshores) NB
644 -1766 $149,500 Sat /Sun 1-5
•1815Galatea (lr vTerr)Cd.M
640-0020 Sun. 1-5
251 Colton , Newport Shores, N B
642-7398 $69,500 Sunday 1-5
•1509 Dolphin Terrace, CdM
675-7205 $24!1,000 Sun 1·5
1109 Notting ha m (Westcliff) NB
642-8235 Sun. 1·5
18082 F reshwater Cr., Hunt Bch
847-6010 $47,500 Sun 1-5
4 IR & FAM RM or DEH
2012 Port Ramsgate, Newport Bch .
644-6548 $93,500 Sat /Sun 1-5
••1200 E. Balboa (Bal P en ) NB
675-8120 $279,000 Sat/Sun
'*5 Cherry llllls Ln. Big Cyn NB
644 -6249 $162,000 Sat /Sun l ·5
• 1630 Highland CNewport Beach )
549-0812 S86.SOO Sat/Sun 1 5
981>1 Kit<' Dr. Huntington Beach
CJ63-703 t S77 ,000 Sun 12 to Dusk
9432 Downing Cr, WestminStcr
968-3371 $53.500 Sun 1-5
Z751 Car dinal <MesaVerde) CM
675-6900 $71,950· Sun 1·5
3466 San Marino Cr., Mesa Woods
545-9491 $66,900
~2 Skimmer Ln., La Cuesta HB
842-2535 Sun 1-5
~2 Woodlea, Huntington Beach
546-231 3 Sun 1·5
2808 Drake Ave. (Mesa del Mar)
557-8372 $42,000 Sun 1-5
126 Monarch Bay, Laguna Beach
546-5880 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3032 Grant, CM
546-0964 $41,800 Sal /Sun 12-6
2501 Port Whitby, Nwpt. Beach
968-0049 $99,500 Sai;Sun 12·5
*1019 Marian Ln (Wstcliff) NB
675-5726 $139,500 Daily 1-~
• •102 Linda Isle, Newport Beach
642-5760 $198,000 Sun 1-5
3453 Plumeria. Costa Mesa
557 ·5311 $63,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
•1626 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shrs, NB
642-2589 $189,500 Sat/Sun
1859 Parkc rest. Costa Mesa
640-6161 $56,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• ••214 vening Star Ln., <Dover
Shores) NB 642-8235 Sat /Sun 1-5
• •607 Bayside Dr .. Prom Ba y NB
673-3900 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1739 Tradewinds (Bay crest ) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5
• •6 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB
642-8235 $258.500 Sat /Sun 1-5
1924 San tiago (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 $165,000 Sat /Sun l ·S
4527 F a irfield (Cameo Shrs) CdM
644-1766 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1723 Miramar <Pe ninsula) N. B.
644-17i>6 $99,500 · Sun. 2-5
20001 Troon, Lacuesta, H.B.
968-4456 $59,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
17 Candlestick Ln CBaycrest ) NB
644 -1766 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1824 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB
644-1766 $169.500 Sun. 1·5
215 Agate (Bal. Island ) N.B.
644 -1766 $149,500 Sun. 12·5
9651-Zetland, Lacuesta, H.B.
968-4456 $65,900 Sun 12-5
•413 Cabrillo Ter, CdM
673-2222 Sun. 1-5
• 1653 Reefview Cr. CdM
675-7225 $134,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
957 .Ju-nipero. Mesa del Mar, CM
556-2660 $44 ,500 Sun 2·5
1755 New Hampshire. Mesa Verde,
CM 556-2660 Sun 1-5
1091 Redding, Mesa.Woods, CM
549-8655 $62,000 S un 1·5
1090 Visalia, Mesa Woods, CM
549-8655 $68,250 S un 1-5
.955 1 Bay Meadow Dr. Hunt. Bch
962-4643 $68.500 Sat/Sun 1-4
1512 Doll Dolphin Terr ., N. B.
673-4400 $99,300 Sat/Sun 1·5
20172 Redlands, Santa Ana Hts
752-1920 $57,500 Su n 1-5
2929 Jacaranda. Mesa Verde. CM
540-1151 $43,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
•••67 Balboa Coves, NewptBch
7 52-1920 Sun 1-5
117 Via ~ice, Linda Isle, NB
645-6646 $119.000 Sun 1-5
4501 Hampden, Cameo Shores CdM
644 · 7270 Sat/Sun 12·5
1975 Port Bristol. Harb Vu I lms
644 -7270 $81,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
••333 Morning Star Dov Shrs NB
644 -1766 $295,000 Sun 1-5
1627 Pl. Abbey (llV Ilms) N.B.
675-3000 Sun 1·5
18173 Meadowsweet Way, Irvine
644-1766 $64,000 Sun. 1-5
2920 Club House, Mesa Verde, CM
546-2313 • Sat/Sun 10-6
3825 Claremont, Cul verdale, lrv
646-77 11 Sat/Sun 1-5
1976 Pelican, Costa Mesa
545·9491 $65,900 Sat /Sun 1
1633 Highla nd. Harb Hghlnds NB
675-4060 $94,500 Sun 1·5
• •61 Linda Is le, Newport. Beach
675-3197 $235,000 Sun 1·5
2501 lsland View, CdM
644-4848 $129,500 Sun.1·5
449 Prospect <Nl>t. Shores) N.B.
644-4848 $65,000 Sun.1-5
103>2Jon Day Dr. Hunt. Bch.
968~8266 $72,900 Sun 1 ·5
1931 Port Bishop Cr (HVHomes) NB
644.QOO Sun. 1·5
17 Cherry HIUs Ln <Blg Cyn ) NB
642-8235 $175,000 Sun 1-5
•1512 Amta, Ne wport Beach
646-7171 Sun 1·5
5 llOIOOM
•2788 Mendo7.{l_ CCost:t Mesa)
549-0812 '51,500 Sun 1·5
1011 2 Priemer, Westminster
847·6010 $61,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
264.5 Bamboo, Eostblutr, N.8.
645-0303 $89 ,950 Sun 1-5
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197 Buoy, Costa Mesa
545-9491 ~.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 IR & FAM RM or DEH
•18021 Ma nn St., Univ J>k , Jrvi ne
552-7770 $62,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 * **16 Linda Isle, Linda lsl NB
644-491'0 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1090 Salvadore tMesa del Mar)
540-0678 Sun l·5
•3621 Catamaran, Corona del Mar
673.2222 Sun. l -5
1215 Marian Ln (Baycrcst) N.B.
644-1766 $110,000 Sun. 1-6
*1722 Santiago (Dover Shrs) NB
644-1766 $169,500-t Sun . l ·5
•17922 Ma nn, Uni v Pk, Irvine
640-6161 $63,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
#5Roya1St. George, Big Cyn NB.
673-8550 Sat /Sun 1-5
· 82 Royal St. George Big Cyn NB
644-0704 $1&,5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * • 11 Linda Isle, Newpor t Bea ch
752-1920 Spt/Sun l ·5
3841 Cla re mont (Cul v.) Irvine
644-1766 $57,500 Sun . 1·5
•1368 Galaxy Dr., Dov Shrs, NB
646-77 ll Sat/Sun 1-5
•1621 Sa ntiago, Baycrest NB
64.2-5200 $139,000 Sat/Sun l ·5
1411 Ma r iners. Westcliff, N.B.
675-5511 $66,500 Sat 1-5
Z777 Mendoza , Mesa dei Mar, CM
556-2660 $.56,750 Sun 1-5
1605 Corsica, Mes a Verde, C.M.
642-4513 $46,500 Sun 2-5
2804 Bermard Court, Laguna Bch
497-1744 Sun 1-4
6 IR & FAM RM or DEN * 19051 Halste ad Ter T Rock Irv
833-9293 $155,000 Sun. 1-5
•3626 Cat amara n, HV Hills. NB
675 -5511 $149,500 Sal/Sun 1 ·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
•19937 P iccadilly, Hunt Bch
640-6161 $29,900 Sun 1·5
2 IR & FAM or DEH
31577 E. Nine Dr., Laguna Nig1 644· 7662 Sal/Sun 12·4
l IEDROOM
2451 Monaco Te rr., Costa Mesa
546-2313 Sun 1·5
3 BR & FAM M DEH
305 Vista Madera, Bluffs, N.B.
645-0303 $71.500 Sat /Sun 1 ·5
4 BEOROOM
2912 Quedada (The Bluffs) N.B.
644-1133 $82.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 BR & FAM RM or DEH
• 5 Rue Du Pare (B ig Cyn) N. 13.
640-5048 $199,000 Da ily 1·5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
I IEDIOOM EACH
512 & 5121.f.? Begonia, CdM
544-1999 $74,900 Sun 1-4
415 Orchid, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $62,500 Sun 1·5
2 BR & I BR
613 Iris, Corona de l Mar
644-4674 $86,500 Sun 1·5
322 Ogle. Costa Mesa
646-3255 Sunday 1-5
340 Rochest er, Corona.de! Mar
646-7171 Sun 1·5
2 BEDROOMS EACH
403 38th St. (Npt Isl) N. B.
675-4600 $.<}3,500 Sun. 1·4
2 IR & l I R
**6001 Seashore Dr., Nwpt Bch
646-24 14 $325,000 Sun. 1·5
3 IR & 2 IR
1811 & 1815 Cliff Dr. Nwpt Ugts
675-4060 $ll5,000 Sun l ·5
415-4151'2 Iris, Corona dcl Mar
673-6510 $114,500 Sun. 1·5 * •4501 Seashore Dr., Nwpt Bch
675-6670 Sat/Sun 10 5
3 BEDROOMS EACH
7301 Seashore Dr., Npt . Beach
645· 7575 Sal/Sun 1-5 206 Fernleaf, Corona del M~r
675-3000 Sun. 1·5
l IR & FAM ORD .. EACH
510 Avocado, Corona del Mar
644-4910 $145,000 Sun 1 ·5
4 •• & z ..
1109 E . Balboa Blvd .. Ba lboa
642-8235 $176,000 Sun. l ~
TRIPLEX FOR SALE
FOR SALE
l II & 2 IR & I IR
2268 Pa m ela Ln., Costa Mesa
752-1920 $74 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
HOME & INCOME
2677 Orange, Costa Mesa
752-1920 Sun 1-5
135 & 125•~ Opal (Ba lhoa Isl)
• 549-0812 $119,000 Sun l ·S
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<!lit\ and tf:JR un1h,
locat ed in Nt:wpo1 t l1~1ghti. area and 1mced
to sell "t ~.ooo <.:all.
556-2600
'C:SELECT
,T" PROP~RTIES
WALK TO
THE BEACH
From this immaculate
beach hidc·a·way, only
step I rom lhe water. Thi:.
is a ;.ha1•p newer pro~r·
ty -not ont! ol the old
.. Tear downs·· On ly
~sa.ooo. Better oee wcfay.
640-7111. Open E\'ei;.
llil
PERFECT
lor owner occupant .,
Br.and New Beach
Uupll!xcs " 1th 3 BR. i liA
u111Ls each. Ample park· to~ and garage wtlh l::.l
o\\ ner dcpreculltOR . sgs ,uou each. Call
&H -7211 Agt.
NEEDED. R.E. salesmen
For a pp 't. c<Jll '
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VERY PRIVATE
SWIMMERS
POOL
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1>n' all' ""' 1mmers pool
T n. Well JHl<:etl al ~4~.~5ll Call tod a }.
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VIEWESTAT!
OCEAN&
LIGHTS
BARGAIN
$44,900
Hu'tlll' t·harm abound:. 111
th1:-. unique he<idl e:-.lat('.
CirculJr drive. lluge II\.
rng roorn with dramat11·
cor11c1· log burning
I 1rl.'plal'l' + hreath lak
ing new through wall ol
gh1:-.:.. liourmt't kitchen
& dine Separate wm~ lor
hideaway mas ter ::.ullt'
with '1cw + children ~
guc:.l :.utlc:-. Hurry lor
th1:. unl·c 111 a llteumc
!1rcam homc al a bargam
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THE REAL
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IF YOU AIN'T
GOT A BARREL
OF MONEY
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But you wanl lo:.larLout. •.J
take a gander <1l lh1s ••
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I bedroom. ll ne('d:. only ',I
~omc ll'IHler I0\'1111{ care
to bi.' a ltne lamrly home. I
Bargain prtcl!d at JUSt '
SJ:>.000 '. '.' Vet.:. welcome. I
Call now ll-17·6010 Ag~.
IMMEDIATE I
POSSESSIOM
$8200 ASSUMES
FULL PRICE
$38.000
Ei..1·clkrll <irea . L'u,aom
apµroa ch w1lh hu ~c
lrl.'es. Secluded i.'nlr\'.
Co1.y living room w1lh
mai.s1vc lloor lo cc1hn~
l::arly America n
11 replacc. S l'EPSAV~HS
ti OU HM ET t~ALLl-:Y.
Scparau: d101ni,r area. 4
Bonu s bedroom s.
KingS"ite muster suite.
Spal·ious grounds :-.Ur·
round 1h1s EXCELi.EN l'
H,\HC1\IN. ~.<ioO a:-.-
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ESTATERS I
HOM I.': & INCOME
2 large 2BR houses, hke
llt.'W. Both' t ace street. .
S4UO ancome. Oni.' vuc·ant.
A1:oktng ~45,llOO. 201UI
Meyers Pl. Open Uaily.
IJ44 ~. Owner·Bkr
REDUCED $12,000.
1-'or last s a le EastsuJe
Co::. ta ,\! c:.;1, 3 l.k<l. plus i
rt•ntul unit:.-;. Incom e
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ll33-JS44 ---
G .I. TERMS
Use your G.l. lor this
BaycresL t>eauly. 4 Bed,
FR. (lOol-1mmaculate
cond H as all the extras.
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OPEH SUM. 12·5 ~ 1982 TUSTIM
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Popular PLAN 3 CHANCELLOR Spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath home. Sunken Conversation pit. /? I -, VALLEY REAL TY
HOME. 3 Bedroom, 2 baths. Newly de· Mirrore4 fireplace. Beautiful professional landscaping. '::JUuJel'bread PRESBnS
corated inside. Air condltlonlna. As· In mint condltion. shows .like a model. Located near CORONA DEL MAR
aume low interest rate ins. loan. Quick South Coast Village & Plaza. Bring antiques to fill 2 bdrm., hobby SPYGLASS
accupancy can he arranged. $55,900. PARTY HOME rm., dining & study areas. Hardwood 1653 Reef view Circle -Lovely Lusk
·call 640-GlGl Great l\ome fot family fun and entertaining. Huge bonus floors, too, & o~lr~~~ built Sandpiper model. Four bedroom.
BEACH DUPLEXES room with y.ret bar and plenty of room for your pool table. Br 1 n g 5 mart m 0 de r n 0 r three separate yards, sparkling pool
Un In on•-,..,othtr Covered brick patio with built·in BBQ. 2200 sq. Ct. in this mediterranean furniture for this and lots of view. $134,950. Open today
4Bcdroom,3bedroomunitjust2doors lovely 2story home.As'sumableloanorFHA-VAterms. spacious 3 bdrm. home. 50 Ft. lot. 1-Sp.m. ~few~~ ~~.95~.it h white wa t er CHARMING LIDO ISLE Greatlocation & just $9S,OOO Heliotrope ~~Ld~r~~~s:o bedroom.
3 Bedroom house, one bedroom house, This immaculate 3 bedroom 2 bath home in choice area two bath "cutie pie" with lots of up·
3 doors from beach. ONLY $71,500! of Lido pear clubhouse & bpy beach. Shows like a model UNIVERSITY REALTY grades and all appliances included.
Call546-414l. • ; froM t~ b"autiful shag carpeting to the lovely spanish 300j E. Coast Highway Sparkling pool is real surprise. $66,500.
BEST BEACH LOCATION quarry tile. Two large patios & sundeck, with room to ex-Corona del Mar . 673-651 o Open today 1.5 p.m.
This PARK PLACE 2 story 4 Bdrm, 3 pand. Just listed at $88,950. • SHORECLIFFS
bath, formal dining room, lrg family PRIME MrSA VER .. OE STAR HOME 330 Morning Canyon. Supe r two
room w /frplc, 3 car garage is custom i. I 022 bedroom and den home on the canyon
decorated & landscaped. Walk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• with gr eat views. Two patio areas
beach, an schools, across from 40 ac. BALBOA ISLAND A 47 FOOT LOT overlooking the ocean. $106,000. Open
rec. park. New listing. $75,500. Call EXCLUSIVES is lil ~ in our lo~n today 1·5 p.m . · • l'ruv1d1ng "lovely E 962-4454. 5tor ybook garden lO view IRVINE TERR.AC
BAYSHORES BEAUTY CllARMll'G, t'Omph:ll'IY trom your 2 BR cottane G · th r 0 mooe1ed & rt.'<lcc:or ·. :i .. 700 M a laba r rac1ous ree "' µlu:, a rear urul rental al Live near the stars in this charming 4 bdrm. home + 1nc:ome ~2Jatm o ::.!H ,500. Call bedroom and dtn pool home with oul·
bedroom. 4 bath home. Loads of pant'l-'\ear Nu ""Y ::.i25.uoo tH4 -nll A~t. ::itanding patlO areas off the living Open hou:-c I 5, ~at & f I d t ing, courtyard patio, upstairs master sun.JOtiApolcna room. a mt Y r oom an mas e r
bedroom with sundeck. See to ap· bedroom. $115,000 Open today 1-5 p.m.
preciate ! $13.5,000. Call 640-6161. T 0 w N 11 () l ~ 1': t y I',. COZY CHARM
IT HAPP~S duµlex : .1 odrm~ ea un rn lhi:. ;i Ur and den hornc HARBOR VIEW
......,. 11 . nr ullagc&:-.u.h;i; ~1lh sh.irp t Br rcnl<il 3414 Seabrccic -Lovely three
Every time a man finds the right home ::.t l:.i,,,tJ<J u n 1 t . L. ,, l' ate d on bedroom Lus k home with family room
at the right price, moves in and then ocauu1u1 tree-lined and informal a nd formal eating area.
• T~ANC:::L"li'~~~·~ Lo Dl<IVt-: H Y I l l Ruhy, i.~r,e~·~ In only CdM . g~o"u~r.-\ ?8 t1n""' ~ ..\ ~WJ11f~.\Ys!~. '· '· GtMl'GI •1002 'Cl1ti.trn·. hi and ramlly UPEN ~UN l ·SPM 1.... Outs tanding yards with glorious Y J:!i n un.n. 1002G I 1002••••••••••••••••••••••• homl', m•ar So. hJy. 2 your v1e w1ng. t>U I n .• plants.$89,500.Byappointmentonly. One Year Old Cov.l.ntry Model. ' eMra l'auo:., i.:rt•at for o111<loor .\\" ..... L "'W Wl ... G " • •••• •• • • • • •••• •• •••••• • • • •• • • • • • •• ••• •••••••• UNUISEED HOMES I •j \... •) I{ I '" " A " VACANT and LOWEsT PRICE IN I\ ing c. .,ty. J Inns 6H-4b'74 p . . s . h th ~1w.wo. , •. ,N 1110 •11 SfuNroPrn"• 319 . 01nsett1a . ui:-Pns e ouse, sou
GREENBROOK ! ! $50,000. Call CORONA DELMAR I . I] of highway with third bedroom. bath
546-4141. Rustic home with 2 bdrms., 2 baths, on See the ·' n ,\1u-; 11'~:\I 111111 {8:;; ·and familv room that closes off for the
FAMIL y FUN HOME . R-2 lot. Offered at $65,950. biggest selection ~·e~,<~~:n~~~ .• ~Jll~h .~·11~ ~~ priva<.'Y of a !>Cparatc wing. Submit
Rambling Ranch style home has 5 of new homes In ;\1arim• ,\\c ~11L.1JU11 -------offers' Asking $84,950. By appointment
bdrms, 3 baths plus 20x26 pool. Ex-EAST MIME DRIVE Southern California: I ~coM t-: PLL::") only .
quisile landscaping. "·"tom redwood Beautifully decorated condominium, Dl PLl::.\. l'um1>lct1.>ly & .! ur, J ba w ~ue:.L rm & 1 '"'......, l t d L N·g I G lf C n1n•ly turn . -I b<lrm:.. 11r g•1r apt. " lll'l'i. decking with sunken BBQ pit. Trailer oca e on aguna 1 ue 0 oursc. It's easier to buy uµ, J hdrrns. do"" U\l'r Xlnt. Jocat1on. ~11u 001
"FIXER UPPERS ..
307 Driftwood a nd 133 Shorecliffs
Road, both tn beaut1f ul Shorecliffs.
Super locat10n~ but both houses need
lots of work. 307 has 4 bedrooms and a
pool! 133 h a~ 3 bedrooms and white
wate r v ie w . S ubmit offers! By
appointment only.
access too ! New listing $47,500. Call Vaulted ceil.; close to community en· anew home J.01111 ~11 it hk1ni! Hltr -11J.1.1ix11 .J\IJ.~1 11
962-4454 tertainment area. $44 ,950 than t~ finance ~154,500 .\lakeanu11cr ' OPEN HOUSES
~COATS & WALLACE
Cc:J1 REAL ESTATE, INC.
EXCITING MEW LISTING! an 0 done. QtiAl:-<T couagc with l 3621 Catamaian
N t B h 1 · bdrms & I balh + lge .. \µµrox ·~ acrc: out ewpor eac , exc u s 1 ve area. P"tio + .. u.;~t rm & bath .• 1 cts u ... '' :-tanu1ng an cap111g .1 Beautifully decorated with papers & The City of Irvine over garagt!. Clo:.e to txlrm .. lamtly rm . Jm
A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SlRVING THE SOUT H COAST ARE~ SINCE 1961
paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm ., recrea-Walnut Village beach. S!J8,000. Owner 111 g rm. ho ml'. l'iJUI .
tion room. Ready to go at $78,500. Will carry papN jl low dec:k, jl:lllll. Oµcn :,u11 CALL 675-7225
Ba'l/,oni
Cwiom .fiome
OPEH HOUSE THIS WEEKEND
1200 East Balboa BIYd.
Located on Balboa Peninsula at one of
the most des irable spots on the Bay
with private pier that will accom-
modate a yacht up to 60-ft. . -. .
4 ldma + Gahty + 4 Berths
2 story, 2 fireplaces, wet.bar, all built-·
ins including eledroo.ic oven. Fee
land. $279,000.
67S.8120
DESERT HOT SPRINGS TRIPLEX
Home & income with pool. Will trade
or sell on easy te.rms. $41 ,000
IUSIHESS OPPORTUNITY
Long established drug s tore, located·
on Balboa Penin. Owner mus t sell for'
health reasons. Call us for full details.
LAGUNA HILLS
A real condominfom buy in one of our
·rastest growing areas. Existing FHA
loan can be assumed. $34,500
4.PLEX. WILL TRADE UP
4 Large units, xlnt loc. Offered at
$95,500
(rUficlN-Ml\~TIN 1;!
---REALTORS-~~
644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR
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Best Home v.iue Along
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From $45,250 t0 $59, 750
EXCELLENT FINAN~ING
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Tliii home only $.50,950 . .
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from $39,495
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Versatile floor plans
for growing families
from $47,490
Deerfield T ownhomes
1 & 2 story homes
for yoong families
from $36,990
Deerfield Park Homes
Spacious. elegant
executive homes
from $54,995
Village of UniveB1ty Park
The Terrace Townhomes
Single story homes
surrounding a par\<
trom $40,990
Park II Homes
Dramahc. rustic
exterior designs
from $48,990
Deane Homes
Distinctive single family
garden homes .
from •59,250
Rancho San Joaquin
TownhOmes
A new adult«1ented,
golf & tennis recreation
community.
from $53,990
Newport Beach
Village of Harbor View
Harbof View Homes
Charming 1 & 2 story
single family homes
from $70,"95
Spyglass Hill
Executive homes with
scectacular ocean views
from $116,000
Jasmine Creek Townhomes
Plush homes accented
with cedar, bl'ick & stone
from $95,500
Big canyon
Deane Homes
Exclusive, spacious
fairway executive homes
from $125,000
Bayside Village
Promontory Bay Homes
Elegant water1ront living
from $195,900
Tustin
1 Greenwood Village
Laurelwood T ownhomeS
Maintenance-tree hv1ng
in a rustic environment
from $28,990
Laurelwood Patto Homes
Distinctive 1 & 2 story
single family homes
from S45,990
Peppertree Homes
Imaginative floor plans
for growing families
from '"5,990
VOo can reach these homes bY taking ttle San Diego or
Santa Ana freeway to Irvine.
Spend a day In ttle villages
of Irvine. Vou might find lt'a
where you want to spend
the rest of your life. ~
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REALTY
A BERG ENTERPRISES CO.
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* 673-6900 *
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OPEN HOUSE
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DELUXE DUPLEX
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unit. Ui50 ~q 1-'t.
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BY OWNER
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$59,500
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OPEN 12-4 SUH
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just call 642·5678! SCRAMLETSAnawera In Cl•11lftctlon 8080
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ALMOSTHIW
Executfq Area
-$65,500-
Ma SO CST ft.Ali beach res idence Lotads Pnnc. illd.ooo aw «1'119 PRESE~TS OPEN6UN1-5 HV OWNER, a mo&.Cl un or gtaas w vaew of -----f""'ll
ISa.n Oieao 1"rwy to wiualcozya&Den ak aparkiln' tile pool ! ~lltrMouvued.prt.e. .. 1-e RY O""' Otv ~ REALTY BeaulHul 2 Sty Home
8 r 1 1 t 0 l • 0 0 rt h t 0 ruol conage surround Custom n11ri'O' :., paper· uc~d . 4 Ur. J Ha, f~un. • HOM£ EXTRAQROINA S untlow~r-& toll o ~ bypanea.HotJacu.ul iog&decoruturt'llec~.4 Rm, 1-'orrnul 1>111 ll1n, OME .. 'OR
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llucc prav. yard. Cluoe t
gulr cour::.l'. 2 cov'
patios Bai.lcdball l'rt
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d oo r lill(j Storag
& P ro1'. ca re r re RR's 1ncldg master •u•lt Kat. w 1:1111nw art•.1. 1\ l ', THE MOST CHAR MING R r ~·~~·~adeLAKt:.lslaod gardens. Jndoor/outdoo w /vanity & com•er:.u· Prot. 1 .. rnd¥a1>t'<l &•It>· SALE ALONG THE ENTI RE
Cl ubhou se' 11001 ~. l1v1n g In coroplet \lon.Pu1ok1tchtm,l1lml· cor Uvgr:.ull'!> lhruuut, ORANGE COAST. Massive viGW or
r "' pr I v Ii c y . 8 l 2 2 J n I d b k fn.l rtu k ~.IKIO, So>l .. .,., ... Jacuzzi, beaut. tndscp'g, 1>'· use ric .... c. c .......,.. Lag n d the ocean An••que panel
M4GMIFICIHT MEW HOME Un-
believable views. 3 BR plus loft .
redwood a nd glass. Reduced for fast
sale. lmmed. occupancy. Make offer.
SIE OPEM HOUSE
d1anapohs. SJ641697 or & "toas ty· cp~ thl'Uout! U a an · "' · ~=~·~e~tJr ~:t~~sho;;,~~ 67S-8a07 ~.ooo. You pack termi.! $32,950 To~ ing a nd doors, three lovely bedroom s,
:.h ed .Seei ng 1:. u 110 common house walls. D•Lux. To~ Bkr~2 l.Sll 2Br, 2Ba. AJr. puuo out s t andin g deck s, pond &, a n d
;i Br, lr"lc, dbl oar, luJly ftl py mt mo ~\5111d landscaping, formal dining room and Ml'ST ~ Call Now
l(A TELL A REAL TY
" • lieeutafu J 28r, lBa Tra·Level. Oecorator i;de· d ·i• 4 .. ,.,7 k' h up "'raded, l "r oJd . a sso uc~ ~., "" breaki .. sl ...,...,m and gourmet ilc en. "' " Townhome . Mirroring & hghl. 4Br. 3t>a, wet bar. s .. ......, CUSTOM IUILDER'S UMIQUE HOME -
2760 sq ft of cedar and glass .. Fabulous.
view of ocean and mount ams. SBR,
3ba , large farp rm with Cireplc.
$149 ,500. SEE OPEN HOUSE
IMC. 557--511 I lmml'd. l'o:.i;. $49•9S<J. Wallpape r Throughout. & S Con1:tlt'uct10n. PrUJ.. UY OW1 cit LCa\1n • $159500
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SIR-POOL
3 IR Condominiums JOOO Sq ll ot Luxurauus
It\ 1ng an highly upgraded
Mex t to Runn i ng CM Home S4!1--<Mll
S t r e a m , n e a r DCNWI PoiRt I 02t
H•wport•s Upper lay. •••••••••••••••••••••••
S40,950.-$44,950. Mr\G.'.'fflCENT
345 University Dr.
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548-7223
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brown t·ar111:u11g ~lu!>l
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·RAISOR'S
REALTORS
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Campus Valll'yShopCtr
CALL 833-8600
MtMJ&iilfl!.t• R ~ALtY COMPANY
THE "OML Y" ONE!
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lave 1n a !>pac1ous 2 or :I
Br apt !home wiocean
\ 11.•w "hale your tenant
pa):. O\ e r • ~ ol Uie costs.
Hl'al 111l lat1011 & be<.'ome
an 1m·estor m a rapidly
aµprt•c1aung are-c1. From
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d an . huge lrplc a nd
Moms la\'Ortle Country
KalC'h 1.-'ars t ume ottered
SS2.900. BKR. ~-4433
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keystone Re_affy
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Home:.. I m marulate.
model homt' cond1t1on. rn
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a g I n e l h I " ' 0 ... I, y Super Sharp
S61,5oo. Lu1,, \ltlll'I flt>auutul ;i bedroom. 1·,
64::! !Sl:I.> cs.iis i bath homl' ~1uch panell·
EASTSIDE . 111)!. upgraded lhruoua
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WESTCLIFF <1\I.' 111 hal'k vard ""1th l1!>h
S.Jtl .500 ~'har mrn l! .1 p~nd Prul landscaped
l>edroom -lmth homt• \\on l la~l long al Lh1,.,
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$34,750
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(h-p, lhruuul J car g,Jr.
" Julu thK•r opent-r Lg
Cthl l 11\' d patio, prol
lnd.~l·µctl & m.1111ta1ncd
~11rnklr:-. & many other
l'Xlra,, l'l·rll·ea. (lUICl
loeaurm !lKol Kilt' Ur
l )pl'n I lou:.c :,untlay 12 lo
IJu!>I.. :>ii .ooo ()IA. ner
OPEN HOUSE~t Sun
Hy owner, 4 br. ~ ba,
1" R. nr. bch ~Z.500
1·4PM 2111 Wllnehor::.c
Ln 536·4676
FREE TO VETS
.'fo On :-Jo Clo:.111g ~t!I
Cnecry 2 SH Condo
Owner anxious ~.!fSO.
I'S He.illy t>H -d616
LL Xl 'HIOl"S 4 br. J ba
t'ownhom<' in be:rntttul
:-pr1n.:hur:.l. All lhe
lioo<lll'!> . you d CXl}t'Cl
in an J8UO sq. It 2 sty
hOml· lluge i\I br. SUllC
w1""alK·1n closet. J man.
to bch. Ca JI . .>..JO·til:l()O AJ;t. ---....
Real Estate
byMd/AY
SUBMIT TERMS!!
LARGE FAMILY RM.
Thi~ homl.' 1!> tll.•ar licetch.
~l'hOOI & :..hopping. Suµer
va lul' lor 1he da ~
cramtndllllg buyt•r Cul
D·S a t . l:h· a wanner ,
CALL 1142-9371
OHL Y $34, 900.--41R
COTTAGE IN
H llNT . BCll.
Work a little. i.a\'e a lol,
in this lar~l' lot home, on
Cul 0 Sac Boat door an
~ar a gl' tor outsid e
:..torage. C/\1.1.~2 9371
WllY NOTTAKl-:A
WALK ()i'/TllE
II t:ACll'!
l'uul lJrl'i.'ll·S during Lht·
\\arm S ummer day:.
make :. this 4 bdrm
Fa:.hwn Shor1.·s homl: a
:.Uµ('r ener gy !>ave1
BKH 1112 i4tll
Real Estate
byJ.NNAY
SQUEEZE YOUR SS
OHL Y $38,900.
hu):-. this room~ :I HH
21Ja home 1 n choice II B
lol'allun. U~t> \our Vi\
wnh low monthly p.1y
mcnl;:, or lu\\ llown Fii A
~~ ·115ti
SUPERLATIVE
CHARM
<.:llOIC E OF TWO
I.a Cut:!>la home!>. One
:.;.:l stur y, and one 2 slOQ .
Holll otlcr 1.1m1ly r0<>m.
va ulte d l:e1l111~ and
-.pal·1ou:. II\ ang ~ ·1-l.)jj
REDUCED TO
SS,950
Upportu111ty kOO{"k:-. tor J
:.mart l)u~ er' l)\::..1x-rau~
owner:-an• lratl!>lt-rrcd
uul ul lhP !>lJll' <111d mu"l
gu 111 JO lla):.' l'rrcC'
FOREST E.
OLSON •---------•1 :.la:.heu al mos( :.t.O.uuu un Inc. Realtors
A calWEll IAllEI COWAIY
S SAVES
-ByOwner-
lt P<; H \ IJ ED 5l3r . Fr ml
DR. 3 Ha . Walk 10
School~. t.. lhru .I r
t°Ollt'ge. ;,.10 (Jti71!
lmmed. Occupmtey!
:I Hr Only ~3.1;,o
Cnned Brkr. ~ti i41 I
Mesov..-.
Country Club Villa
Adults P ool Ownl'r
55 7 U6i 4 & I!> I l.>a
B E A L" T I f l I. I h r .
MARIN Mell rn GHEl-:'.\i
BHOOI'\ T111 ... 110m1•
!!hows heller th.in ,1 mdl
L~. c•11u ntry k1kh ''"
s umetblc VA loan or all
terms . AJ.?l. 556-~
ELt::GA:-lT 4 br
E xec. home an L>cl
41rca. He1.1ut1tully de
eorated & up~radt-J
Sew cpl!>. & drps. ma111
cured lawn:.. J car ~·ff &
lf.?. :.ep 1am1lv rm .\111 ... 1
.,ee! <.:.ill · 5.'iQ ~) Agt
Open Sund:i~ Mar. lti
Open House 1-5
Sunday
,!1)j!) l S prndra ll
\t>°"' hs l111i;:. Allral'll\e I
.. wrv. ~ BR ho me. 111 ~norc Crcsl Lge pancled
tam rm. nwny t''\Lr<1s,
n"" ncr moving. wants ac
t1110 ::;.>4.5W.
VOGEL & BABBITT
REALTORS
644•6056
VACANT
s;i 1 • .>o<.1. :.1 Hedro•>m. 11 z
l>ath:,. titlx ItJ(J lot. Up ·
)!radcd cc1rpel & drapes.
Exl'ellenl Hun110g1on
Hca<.·h lnl'alwn. Won·
lasl al lh1s price
''mrnrq:q:i•Jimm 962·4471(~:)546·U>J'
for Sale h) Owner 2 BR.
I ~ H,\ TownhoU!>c Ne1A.
crµI rl rp:.. :si.i.sw. As
,um loan !lfl8 2l0Jeves.
•PRESTIGIOUS
HOME•
R .. : P 0 -H cs L Jr l' ~. Com~ :.ee huge;:; br home
s12.uoo.2s1ory lBr .. j Ha. nr bt>ac-h & H hls.
:s.JoOo. down. is• i'' in Ft.•alure!> andudt.• bltns.
t<'r est. a i:tt f/46 iiJV lrpl ta m rm. l'2 ba &
ti36-$ JO_ o l h et-t e a tu r e~ lo
SUMME R 1:-.COMJ.\l<;! numerou~ lo lrst. 0 1len
Huy your pool horn<' now house Sc1t . & Sun. JU.ti,
Jor summc·r tun. Neal 3 20l:I02 Woodlea Ln. nr
Atlanta le Bushard 1n br, w /pool & A/con HH Sale price~.000 D
.1-..ame your terms & L. l R Realty
lh1:, :.p.1.c1uu:. -I 1x.·droom.
lam11~ room. torm.11 d111
mg room huml.' ""1tn di>·
prox 2000 :.(l I l ol II\ Inf.!
are<i He::.t llununglon
Ueac·h ne1 J!hl>orll ood
Ju:.t 1.>lock." lrom lhl.'
beat'h. Cut lo lhe-b<>ne lll
s.57.000'' Call 55ti 7035
or llti:l-5oi 1
-AIAHDOHED
Bualdf'r Repoi.sessetl'
Spacious bedrooms with
bonus room. 2 Story, 2
baths with pal10 & lu~h
lanrbcapang ~ Low do"" n
term s at only S;J1.1.SOO!
Ca ll !163 ati7 1 or
556 iOJ.)
-~ -IOHUS
Rc>om lor "·our hobh1C':. in
lhl'> 20.x20 den 4
Bedrooms. 3 hath::.. 1.lan
ing room. & lamaly n>0m .
O ver 2:100 s q . tl ol
gracrous lavm~ 111 this
S&S home. Only I year
new & ::ittrac tn e ly
priced. Call ui; now al 711
~ ~ 7 0 :J :.! I o r l I ~
596-g211.
.~ -move 10 :.oon . Call "e n ~~ ~-0800 Alll (}pt>n hou:-.e __ -----M.ndith G•den1 ~unday \1 di" lti ~JSOO Cas a wall put you in Super Sharp, 4Br. l''am
HllJUt;,'I OPJo:;'lc HOl;St-: lovely .J br. 2 ba, one yr r":'· t'rml OR, 968 dlli6.
Nt•c1l I br. 2 ba, lowc:.I neY.. H B Condo. Kas::i · i'12.!IOO.
I
/
J.11tl"t' un EasL..,1cle Call tnan Realty 962-4i64~ MEAR THE R:RRY
for cl1rt'l·L1un~ t>l2 ~or A TTIMTIOH IA YFIONT
IW.1i'd~1\.:1 w1p1er & slip. Newly dt>t'
Oi>en St1t &r Sun 14! :i VETEIAHS!t 2BR 2ba condo, h:tll'On v
HN111llful 4 HR pool home over watt>r, hrt•uthtak1n~ EASTSIDE
....,,.,,, "J hr on ~R R·2 lot &
... ep J.'eUeM urut All tor
~i.f,.;oo <.:.tll lw.t. &U..fi.Jb8
\jlL.
~ "ai.erl.tll & gas RHQ 1 5 I T
Pit fo"ormal darun° room, view ~ \I mo se I") "' SJ2S.OOO do~ run. boat gate. quiet JACOH~ Rt:ALTY
Io ca t 1 on . ·a 11 Red 67.> ci670
Ca rp f't, R .-o.ltors --------536~ Want Ads -Call 642·6611.
PRICED SLASlil!:D1 !
Open House Sat /Sun l·S
~04.2 Alcorn. Irvine
Prol. Dec & Lnd:.caped
furtlerock Ho ml·.
Broker. 640-5770
SUPER SHARP
J BH 111 G REENTH1';E,
aar cond111 oned. s hag
carpcl::.. w;11lpaper ed
Short t'::.t·row po:.sable.
4101 (j ll'llWUOd Agt.
8JJ Oil!U OPE. HOUSE
Sal /Sun 12 &pm_
l'HICl'~D HEIJL'CED-4
Ur + Bonu:. Rm, r ec
la1·1l.
Opl'n lfou:.c S<.11 isun I 5
ti.!ll ~1crra Siena
Turtll'rock llome
Broker. 640 -5770
SEE THESE!!
UNIV. PARK
l H ll . I balll. S42,500
:J BR. l 1 ~Ha. S67.~
:, JI H. l' ~ BJ. :sill.~
TURTLEROCK
!. H H. den.1;t ba sos.i;i1.)
j Ii ll, 2 • ~ Ba :>ll!.5oo
~ HH . 2 Ba ·. \U ~.~100
FOR LEAS~
2 HH . tJm rm :i270 Mu
Lloyd!> Bank Bldg
Uni\'. Park, Jr vtne
D~s 552-7000 Ens
OPEN SUM. I ·5
1905 I Hals~ad Ter.
l'rt::,1dt•11l Home:., new
on m<.1rkt·t. one ol the
tllll'S I homes 10
f u r l I l" r o c k. I I t I I :-
M a g n 11 1 t· c n t ,. , e w h
Hdrm:-. 1,1m1ly rm . 11111
rng rm . 4 lwlh,.. ""1•t llar'.
puol. JJt'Ull.• Unlx·lil•v;i
IJIC Ul)J!I .tdl',. llll'i l'Cll
t ra I J 1 r. t.'kl·t nnue .t tr
t tlll'I" rne rma:.ol ;o,l<·am
batn . IJll an ~ll'rt.·11
s~·i.l t.' m 1'111., home 1:.
jJt'rtcCl Ill l.'\l'I') \,\d)'.
""1th lhl' I inesL 4uat1L} 10
land:.t· .. 1p1nj? & dl'cOrJL
Ill.I! .\I U!>l hl' !'ol'l'll lfl ht'
appn·l'tatcd Pnn·d tar
hi:low owner ~ n1:..l al
::, I .).} • UO\J .
TURTLEROCK
~l'W listing. 3 Burm:-. .
lamtly rm .. <limn~ rm , l
bath~. Cu!>Lum upgrad·
111g. atnum ; good lot' a·
utrn. al'ro:.s tr11m p<irk &
pool. :Stih,511U I nl'lut.11ng
lanll
DAVID D. CARLSON
REALTOR 833-9293
For Sale By
*OWNER*
rurtle Hock Hill~
l'rl':-.1de nt Homl'
~plll lc\'el ""1 \tl'~ 4 Hr.
J Ha. Jlr cund .. \\l:t bar.
<ll'lu"t' tt'alures :>I 12.500
tnddg l;rnrl
.>Iii 2-13b or K:.J;j l5ti3
Dil\'t-:H~IT\ Pl'\ aHR
l 1 ~ua OH l<•m rm. l1 ~
J!..tl . pallo. pool SOl,!JOI)
Ownr 552-i770
Dramatic-Hew
3 BR; Fam Hm, l story
1 rt't' standing home.
Prnl I runt landscaping.
Plu s h l·arpl.'t1ng,
dra pertl'::> & lt.·ncrn~.
lin1v . Park :b48,\HIO .
552-9300. likr
Elegant-Hew
4 BR, Fa m Rm. l 'Lury
free s tandrng home.
l'rol. trool land:.l'aptnl.!.
Plu :.h carpeting,
d r c1 pcraei. & 1enc·111g.
U niv. Park ~50.~rno.
552-9JOO Hkr.
Excitino-New
:I BR, F am Am. 2 story
I rce s t a nding home.
Prof. I ronl l.mdscllpang.
l'lu :.h C'arpl•l1 n l{,
11 ra pc rae ~ & I e nc a nl(.
L;n1 \'. PH rk :$.JJ.~:.10
552 \1300 likr
BACK BAY
MANSION
t;1egar1t new no~ with
2900 s quare (~el an
Newport Beach 's desara·
hie Rack Bay. Three
Bedroom s. two balh!l,
maid 's room und bath.
Dra mauc entry. You II
nC"\<t'r sec ~u mu<'h house
10 Newport al lhls price
ug.un fhc very la!ll one
0111 , kind. at ~.YOO.
~\ 1111lward LJne&
ln1n1• Rlvd
Call .
I 'MI IN5·J94!0 lor appt
OWNER 4 br;-.3 ba, 3 car
icar + 4~ i.q (\. udd-on otr ram. rm. Lg. lot. Help
finance. i69.JOO. 561-5167
TOWMHOME
$43,500
Hl'st lotallon 111 TllE
TER RACE 2 R<lrms, 2
balh9' & lam kit. In u
GRE .. T FAMILY HOME plus pool, 3BR.
2ba. fam rm, formal dinin g rm,
secl u ded patios. A real charmer.
Priced to sell. WestclCf area, Newport
Beach . $79,500. SEE orEM HOUSE
warm c·ountr} lel'lrn~ · 1 A..e• MOTEL: 41 UNITS I or sale or trade. bag, br1gh1 l1i.th t & LOC)Ufta Beach 1048 La; a .. och -
::.martl} J1Js>0111ll'd Onh ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• L.aguna Area.
sle ps to go~i:wu:. µool & ll~DUC EO to :.ell. :.11.>r, 2
s pa. Del in1l{'ly Lhl.' nun ba, by o" ner l blk!> Lo
murut~ :. llnl.':.t \ alul'' beach. 1257 C<tl<.tllna.
TWO
FOR ONE LISTIMGS and r-.nta&s needed for new
company locating in Laguna area. HASTIMGS & CO. 4~-.1123 TriAT ")) WHAT YOU
GET 1 n th11> un1qul'
home. LocaLt.od high uµ
on Lag·un a 's tamed
H1v1cra coa.siline W!A
ReaHors 40--5560
Eastblull Prol lildg.
J"ST MARRIED?
RETIRIMG ?
!'hen i.cc t his llllle
c h ;1rmcr . ll h a" 2
l>edrooms, 2 baths, coq
1'1rcpla cc a11d very
pnvall' pauo. Owner hus
recently pulntL'<I and in
stalled new ('arpeting It
!> ll O W s I> r I d l" O t
ownt>r::.h1p. Snualcd on
4u1cl cul·de sac ::.1ree1
WlllJ lot., ol lrl'Cs :-our
roun1lt11g 1L ~.500
RAIS OR'S
REALTORS
4523 Cam pus Dr. In llh.'
Cam pu:. Valley ~hoµ
Ctr.
CALL 833-8600
MAMY ITEMS STAY
No exlr<.1 charge lor k111g·
siled bedspread. hung
tng lamµs, hooK,.,hel\1.•.,
• rnd more. Tiu-. 4 bdrm .
:1 b a l h ho m t.' 1 s 1 m
maculalt' and unc 111
lUda,\' ~ lll'~l IJU.\'S Jl
S57 .5Ull
CALL 552-7500
··VISION•
REALTY
\ lh·tl 11111 CumtJ.tll \
l 111\ l'.trk Cc·ntet
Jn•tnl.·
TOWN HOME
$43,500
8t>::.l locallon 111 I'll I-.
TERRACE lttdrm~. J
t>c1lh~ & lJm kll 111 .t
""arm l'OUntry I ct•l111g
big, bright. l1ghl &
"marll} aµp<Jlrlletl Onl)
"Leµ::. lo gorgt-ou:. µoul &
::.ptt . Ul'llillll:I) lhe torn
munny s 11ne~1 \ allw'
HASTINGS & CO.
Realtors 640-5560
Ea:.t hlut I Prut llltlg
&.og.a .. ach 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OPEM HOUSE
SU.'IDA V ll ·5pm
ti·l!I A, ITA ST
... I r .,, l l I m t' 0 I I t.' I l• d
Ol'lU"!:' J hedrm, l bath
1am1l;1-home rn 1m·
m<.1culale c·ond1uon Lt\
1ng rm & dining rm ha\l'
h1gn lJea m ce1l111g. ,,tone
F P . w t· l I p I a n n c d
kitchen. n1n· le\ el ) <1r1I
\\ I ruH trl'l'.... 111 uu.·1·lt·tl
pauo. 1 .. r gl' :.unJCl'I.. "ttll
Ul't•an 'll'IA., l ta r
i.:arJge SX5 .'>OtJ
MARION MILNE
REAL ESTATE
til8 !) CojM II~}
Laguna Bcal·h 4!)-1 &J;'IH
LEASE/OPTIOM
2 Bdrm. OWO·YOUr·O'Wn
apl 0l't'an ~Hie ol hwy
1n beaut11ul Nortll
Lagun:1. l'lu::.t.• lo shop
pang & IH·al:h. Sl7tl ,\
muulh , c1"k111g ~tt>.ouo.
1£1m~~w~ ~ 499·2800 --
HORTH LAGUMA
Condomanrnm. cte:-.1.:ned
fer grac1oui. hvrng Near
ly Ol'eanlront; I Wrm ,
I 12 baths !'>IMl'IOUS !IV·
tnf.? rm . w11h t1rcµlare.
H igh cl'1lrng,, IR e
prt\ all' p.1110 Al'roi.s
I rom lle 1:.lcr l':irk
~.51.kl
Monarch Bay Terr.
Beuuufully land~c.tpl'tl
t<imaly home on lar~c
pool:.11.ed lvt. 4 bdrms . :I
lietl hs. i\lr1um t'llln ,
oceall lllt.'W SI07,500
CUTE
L::i g una :,tyle l'O llai.tl'.
xlnl l11c<J t10n, l'losc to
he ul'h & 1own, 111 popular
chll sect ion 2 Hdrms., I
tJalh. 1-:nc loM.'tl yard;
room to expand. S.'iJ.7.>0
EMERALD BAY
Gn·at. while water view!
EnJOY a \\ underful way
ol llll' 1n lhh lovely :l·lllY
lamil) home. 4 Bdrp'I!> .. I
baths, den with trplc.
t'urmnl d1111ng rm :
i.ecluded radJa.nt heated
terruce. ~ntrally locat
l'<l. nr. tenn1i1 (.15., parl< &
beach. ~155,UltO
Ji!J.!~.'
1105 rctobsr Hwy.,Logune
494-1177
Cstm luil• Homes
White W crter View . . . .. . .
Hir, :11 ~ha Sll:l,000
JJ:ir, :Iba Slti0,000
LUT -:i;JS,ooo
He1>u.lut I w, Comm ancl
( Sl50,(~)0
Cbolcl.' Oceun View Lots
Call 1:1kr 4\J3 JtiU
..,,,./0/ an
REAL ESTATE 900 C.ll"nnt:yn· SI
4~-1 94 7, :. .:~ (' )1(,
UMITS
Wiiii' I'lit: IH$! Jnl'Ome
fJruµ. 1n t•xtellenl s hape.
Lo"" \ a t·anC). ht yield. 2
Blk:. LO bl'JCh ~.SOii
<.'lli\HM 2B R + lam on
H·2 lot w rm tor xtra un·
tl Xlnt Wanlcr & Sum-
mer rental area close lo
hl'h. & l0'\11 n . Owner may
h1•lp l1na1u·l•. Just re·
dut·ed to ~ti,900 .
:> UNITS. hl'ams. lrµlc.
<k Vu, I urn. aeros::. :.l.
I rum hl'l1 . I blk lo town.
Pos Ill '. dn. u1· l'Ontratt
01 ~.tit· or Jtoai.e 'optiun .
Sl8\J,001l
PARADIDE POINT
Ot't-:ANF!lONT l'.'>latt'
!-.Ill' lot next to :1 J\reh
Bay Build your rlream
Villa 1111 a pprm ... l ' "Acre
01 i.ctluded la nd w /many
tn•t•s , pvt sandy l>t h
"" honeymoon cottage
dills cd gt• 4 Unats will
hl•lp with paymt:. Fc1n·
t..i,L11 · coa~Lal vu. Hm lor
tL·11111:. tl. pool & much
mun· Could be d 1v1dcd
rnlo I beaut. homes1Les.
~IA. lll'r wall trade or help
1a IH"l" He::.t buy on
a:.l
$350,000.
497-171 I
Laguna leach
PANORA1\1lC VIEW 01"
THE OCEAN. Unusual J
BDRM. to'LQOR PLAN
SE RVICBb BY i v>
BAT H S. 1 HOHM. &
BATll ,WIT H
Kt'fCll EN F.TTE, HAS
SE PAR A TE l!:N ·
R"°"cln9 available on all proper!'es, 2nd
T.D.s available 25 years experience.
497-1744
"l lJ H~ ,~SANG SHOPPING Vilt i\Gf
t.lh '1 SOUlH COAST HIG H WAY
LAGU N A BEACH
T RANCE & PRIVATE ' h ENCLO!-;°ED PATIO. The LOC)Ufta leach 1048 LOCJWIG ••oc I 041 . . ~ ....••......••.••...... maan 11oor ha!> i.ema -••• ••••••••••••• •••• o-nl·5~
turmal II\'. rm W OPEN MORTH LAGUMA r-'
B EA.\t CEILINGS. J UST LIST1..:01ndeb1.ta· 1961 SanRemo
SL I DING GLASS ble No L.aguna, cl06e to Crarted of· redwood
UP.l!::"ITS fO SUND1':CK the beach & vi llage with enhanced by frenc11
WITH OCf;AN VIEW. oceunview.J liR.21.>a,re· door:. & sphl levels. X
Stepsavcr kitchen has mod. katch. lorrna! din BH .. l':! ceramic uled
HU ILT-IN flANGE & k I.l a ths: d1111ng rm. & OVL'.'l, UISHW"HR .. art•a and ::.unny bf ti.t bricked patio. White "' ~ nook. I rplc. garden palao. OISP . & CERAMIC water v1ew.rus.ooo dbl gar. ~l.500. 545 w·-..1 ----Tl LE SNACK BAR. Thi:. lnusor..-~
Laguna home as only a 111 6/J fiA. . Stately mansion, uo
yrs . old & has some uni· z:'~z.uru•l.to degree vi ew; S llage
(Jue tealure:.. Ollcred tor bdrms., family rm. &
only <499·1886 game rm. Triple·A qual1
$59,750 t y . Owner financing,
LOW INT . LOAN AVAIL may° trade. $1~,000
MISSIOM REALTY PANORAMIC 2-Story DuDlex ~85 s. Cst Hwy, Laguna .. view ot OC{'an & htlb Near S leepy Hollow,
Phone 494--()731 th r u lrl·f.'loµ,.,. Near!) ue~1 utatull y remodeled '
___ _ ll('\\ J BIL. 2'~ gardcn I.ow m a ant. C losed -•••••••llli•ll b<JLhs. scp. <lmmg rm + garages. Only ~.500.
charming lamtly rm . Writer's Retreat
Monarch Bay Terr.
.t Bedrooms. J baths;
1ormal d1n1ng room,
tamal y room, ncwly
bu1ll. S weepanit ocean
views Jrom aU areas of
the house. LarjJe proteCL·
cd yard area, pertecl for
pool & Ja<.'UlZI. ~~.500
Ar-ch lffdt Hts.
S w eepin g city and
coastal views plus
privacy, al a "'ery low
price. 2 Bedroom:.. 2
bathS', tnree new decks
plus 1ar1{e pallo. Up·
graded l'arpets, cl"ramae
Liit:, lc\ol1c r blinds
throughout. ~.500
l!JUJ S. Coast HW)'.
Laguna Beach
<il:H --074~
both opt.·n111g to shatll'J On No.,talgac Loml.lard~
pallll Drl'am kllthl'll. Lant:.:; Bdrms .• 2 bath~.
vaulted l'l'll. hvuig rm. bcams. trple .. pal1oover
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tile root. i'.:a!>y main ~.soo.
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MT.& VALLEY
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Ocean " aew duplex; !.
Bdrms . each ; no vacao
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SELL idle 1.tems with a to sell? Classified ads d
Da ily l'tlol Class1(1ed Ad. it well.
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place a n ad in the DAILY
PILOT Want Ads! C<ill
now -642-5678.
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waiting for? 2 or 3 bee.tr~
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By owner, s er . .Broad· ocr•"-flONT c~~ SHO.RES For.............. uud.er~7M·Yrly. &nc:om~ ............................................ .
moor bom•, beaut'. tllft IJ"ftLW l>liPLEXES ~JM +. 8 y own u . K~ds ~\is ok ~l:IS 111.J, VETERANS
landscaped Ii d cor. la> degree whitewater view. Beaut.• A:.sumitblc VA loan .l3d·Wll3 Kadi; Pets ok ~1ss. t:M w /poof, N• 9088 • R an ~onta An.a. ~.500 Walk to Ben, ba<·h s100 Oon t r~nt . .you can SB , study, 3ba home SlJrrounds Undercoru.trueuonm 2 HOUSES NH ~l25. Hulboi.. A~t. ownahomewalhoodown
l 1362 w. 'on .. lS SANTA ANA AVE 25'x3S' atrium designed for outdoor H o~ h l"cl' tn9 84341 p1tyanent. No p1tyme1a
Hou.se, pool It &SL hH. living. Situated in a pvt. comm. just 3S unu~f1~ ucllC $32,250 eacb. lO 'k down I ~ , •• _ ... --3-1_0_6 tor <ll l~alll 30 day1.
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AUforonty$6U00.0pen mln's from Npt. Bch. and on San Jl'OURPLEX€S Bothonone k>C.somus\. -oa -World H.ea l Estate·
Silt/ Sun 1:304:00Ne11100 Di r;: bch an lluntm¥too Beach be aold toacther. One ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.pec.:1a1&sts 111 veterao
Hea~ pool, plus1i jacuz~l, play-boy
family room , 4 BR, 2'h BA .. Will GI. "'2.000.
Robimk>n Reau.or ego ~'twy. Enjoy pvt. , pk .. and Brand new,~.~ thue a b•rp a bdrm 1 BR. yrly $240. 111l'I howuog. Ask tor Veteran
615-8120 the sound of the sud at your front Block lo ocean ~.soo houses has room lur l ulahues. Adul~. no peu, Counselor, 556-rm, call
OCIAMROMT door. $180,000. Walk w beach il18,000 mo r e be d r m s or Lge ~ 675 18hJ 8!!yt1me_. _____ _
Peninsula -condo. 2 Br, AHN CHISMAN ltlAL HTl.11 SEVENUNlTS~.ooo molher-in-lawunat. lalbooPHIMUla 3107 •Lg2Br.duplex in <·ourt. ···•••ti• ..... " .... -1620 499-1341 NINE UN JTS ll2'0.0UO 'I ~· ~ ....................... ''"" .......... "° ..... l view. Stepst.01Surr&bay. We have Lhe property. • ~NIFTY 2 br 2 bll :Ill t...in c h• I d 0 K ~ l :I~·
$65,000. Nelson &hiOion The choac.:e as up t.o you. "a ! do monthly ~ yrly 751 ~!*2/545--0700
Rlty615:a120 5--' 01 (;alltoc.luy. P1Gp81u.• ~i5.Avaalnow.64isi."5 t---~-..-----.Mewport leoch I 06t .. ..,a Ana I 0 THE RIAL 712•1'20 -----EASTSIDE
---------·---------· DO~&R SHORES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATEFAJR ..... .,A~ll:NC .. .atH..ttftC)tOftleoch ll40 COSTA MESA
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Jolm W. Cody, Realtor
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L•:pneleoch 104 Mewportleach .._ br. cortverlible den, M•t-~_..___. •5 18•425• 8J9·6133SJG.2551 a UNITS MESA ....................... ~parat1:, 2 bedroom. 1 .
•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• fil~ N'I\ l1tundry/.bobby ""'" • -Lara;e 2 bedrm, 2 ba ~~~~~~~~~~~! Walk to Ht-itch J Hr. + l·'~ halh. san~le car garag1:
• Quaan1. Mobile Home OCEANFHONT house rm . a,oo s q. tt., p<>ol, ~~:d!~.ul:~·~~~Yy·~:'d w /ten ced patao on-= $128,000-8°/o U11,t>ac111cS1rnd~lfoml' home. ~mall 1enced
100 H. trom ocean' gur JPt .,ror sale bi "vfcntr . ~ttU,500 . ., beauutully landscaped NEW4un1t,2blkistobcl1. EXCHANGE fo'urn. except Hdrms yard $2.iJ per monlh.
'owner Call eve · ik.. ... ""'.,2589 entry & lush l.andscap· grounds w/pool.i;ecuraty Great buy, good Lax Paar or~ pl"'x-··~·la~ mo.11r:.t&l;u,_t + ('dlleves .~-Wtlt> nestled among tall trees . ·. . 5• ~ner/nlt. V-· or 1ng. Heoltd le taltered gates & much more. wrale·oll. Income ~ll.00. M 0 •1 ~ '"ooo"'..,.,..,each :. e c u r 1 t y de po:1:11 t . on Lagunas mol.l pie· wknds.1>45-7721 ,)$6.81,MO pool. SEE THIS Al' $1100. moves you an and mo . Man y xl ras. esa. ny..,., 536 ~
l u re sq u e be a c h -.,,,-E-W_P_O_R_T_SH_O_R_ES_' -t ~.500 S211 per mo. pays it a ll 530 257:1. Hard Lo find value a
Sacrata ce at ~7.500, 4 br, atn ba, large patio u1cld g laxes, ins. & Lhei.e prices. Good loca·LOCJUftG leach 3148
J Br. 2 ba. Grt.-enbrook
h•>me. nr. So. Cl>L P laUt.
~n Ca rn a tion. Call
o~ ner 67 5--0771. 499.2512 & S47·5257 • $69,500. 642·7398 Mewport Heiqhts maant fees. Call Dan at ALFALFA RANCH tton. Owner will ltnance ..................... ..
Lemmo Mi--' I OSl •HARBOR: UUPLEX -2Hr w Pvl 839·8321 tor appl lO see. 1100 Acres. hJgh produc· at ti'~ ante rest. See l Co1.y 2 HR houl.c 1n Ca· _,,_. ~ o•Ea..a D..D.. l·S tenced yard. Beamed Agl. believe. Call now (714 > n) on Trl'es. rt'llable ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ,.. .. " -·1 I g ~HARP' -lion Managemenl & 752·1700. lNVl!:SrME.'l adulls :n;J J99 4!501 ;
VACANT 5 yr old w1dJ 'VIEW I 019 MorianLGM cea s'no.U~TH CO. •sT Westmhttter I 098 mavaa1rla~belle1.n g conlract OIVISlON·lRVINE 645 ~!J!J
, BR & :.tud10. 2 tuU balhS,
w w qHo, drp:,, bluns.
Adulls only. no pets.
~JS w;,-<J3lo budt home, 3 Br, l·~~ Ha, &.{rand new lasting 1n "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE KEAL ~'TATERS I'"'. f .... VEST ..... ~ d 1 Ulher rancheo a' ail. .... 8 3 frpl, enc l. pauo, Fclm,. Ab 't } J choicest Westchlf area ,.. "'"'"' · 8R + en. SJl.900 uou ... ewporl each 169
Din Combo ao~umc VA ove 1 a . . . Corner ol Highland & 549-0ll2 Mar 17 . l own. SjjVe BMI Grundy. Rttr •••••••••••••••••••••••
Loan no qualtJyang ~ Maraan Lane. Lge. 4 s i Ou u + · ti~ tit •675-6161 * I~~~~ LOVl':LY 3 l>r + l 1. ba
fir kids &c cau. oi. ~17~
Yd & pauo, mo\doday
Kids µt'ls, ongls OK. 2 8r
bungalow ~190. l"ncd yd.
Pool l Br duplex. gar,
~lb\!. Older ka<h.. sngls ok
Kids & pet::. welcome 2 Br
S:!OO. F'ncd yd, ~ar. AvaJl
411
dowo owner wall carry A .J bedroom, 2 bath urut bdrm., 4 b1tlh plus den & • Waslling lon., Midway t.:1 P 2100 Uulo1dc oho\\cr. On liay
i nd. ii>nnc. Only Brokt:ro w1Lh a family room and JcHt. playroom. Included NEWPORT HEIGHTS ly. 1!197·2018 I 0 O/o DOWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 ti:l7 t>Ot17
5J0--8770 many upgrades. Never »s an extra bonus Jazzy remodeled 3 !JH, l BA. --.--H-------lnrlustraal Buildings,. ---
laved in. ExceUent v&e,w. · ' a 11 e Y acc.: es:.. B oat Mob le omes FOUR UN ITS w /room Placentia Ave. NB. 2600 2 B ~ close to tx·h. ~<:II
JaCudzz! anodrea~ priv=~~ storage. For Sol• I I 00 tor 3 more. Desirable lo 7,,00 ~q. i·t. Days call turd . encl. µauo, :i>235 BY OWNER 1900 sq. tl.,
br, xtra lg. fam. rm &
frml d1i1 rm. 2 frplcs
l..'atbedral beam ce11'gs
New cptg. & drps. t<'an•
tastic bu y. ~57,:tuo
Near iennls and pool.
thls 2 s tory. 4 bedroom, 3
baLh home sits.on a cor-
ner 1ol watlf a grand
view.
yar ·::see l ay · SlJ9,'1\N bPEN u oUSE SUN 1-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ~ ·• \" S i p--61-. n E a Sll.tde localton. 3 645_3323, eves & wknds ~Lr 1 ~lc1 c. !Ju, "ntr. Cell C • ...,.... , ... 1 S43Sanla Ana Ave. SUPER Oceanvaew, No. Bdrm. owner·s home 673_7989 or 833 _2900 _xd ti\JK~ __
675-5726 Bowman R.E. 99.5-7001 Laguna, El Morro Prk. plus J rental urulS plus HOMEFIMDERS
•642--9900* O,~ .... TOD•Y l·S HIG CANYON, JACUzzi No. 167. pvt. bch., cnr. room for ;J more. Asking _anytime. O<'l•:,\Nl-'IH>N I' 2 br. I:.!
'""" "" lot. lg. concrete de<·kmg SOU.000. wnh only :so.ooo. WILL ·buy mdu:.t. prop. "'" f•·.1~Lal. :'~·a.1 1ahlc
4~5-58JI* ' 521 REDLANDS + sm . µool, :I llr. :I I.la. w1gas 11re1>1l &. lit!~. down NB o r C m area lrm now ~.) w&, ti-I:. ~J.IU
3 BK. plus fam. rm., 2 ~l:J5.000. Wall consider Home as l440sq. It . 2 br. o wner ti-15-3 1 ~u ·J1J. J Br. 2 Ba. brand
nt'W CJrµt."tlllJt
lhroughoul lrcohly µa111L·
t>d, 1m01etl1all' on·upan·
cy Ct.'ntury i t :'Hli !t'Jll
Wtlh a view ot the t•nllre
Nljwport ljrea. lh1s 5
bedroom, a IJ1tlh home
has a lormal d1nmg roum
and 3 car garage Your
le rm-;
lrplcs.; woodsy 41. warm. t r ad c . 0 w n e r I a g t 2 ba. lg. k1Lc.:h. w, bllru. 541!1-lltll
Lovely yard. Guesl apt. O.J4 5742 Musl ocll. Reduced lo Im 'Quail l or ~a~ter Wk or till ti·l ,
OCl'anlronl .I hr. l1l ba,
IJ mll) only 711 Mil 17~ ~.000 ILUFFS C,......_.DO s:s a.~50 Open Wknd:.. I ti • Plac• • ·GEM-"'" Call: ·W-!-;>OJ7 t:\c:. & Pra ~ •• INDUST ./COMM'L. 1.1 \ l' on l.1do Isle. only
~IJU mo 2 Br. 2 B<i . J Br. 212 Ba. $72.000 Opeu k d p...-•• 120·FTusunAve.,NB ..:.al i..:.unll to 5, ,12 Pl··La, \\. n_~ 752-1920 REALTORS 642-1623 6,5.j400 .. u tiW 2 BR. 1 Ba. lgc llv 1•000UA1LstN1wl'OITHACH .! tJ 7!JJ 1..i21 c.:ollec.:t.
UH .:! bJ :1:!4 6
Wa~h111gt1m A\t.'., ~le:-.a
Verde. S:li5 mo 645-J H i'
11r545-iu~
SPECIALIZING IN
LAGUNA NIGUEL
PRIVATE GUARDED
OC£ANAREA
llow dbO\ll 6 JJro
le~1on<llly del'or<:lled &
landscaped, :i bedroom, 2
bath Port Lerwick home
w1Lh a la mtly room?
Owner anxtous. Lease
available
752-0460
Anytime .
DON"TWAJT
TIL SUMMER
to purchase lhat pert1:cl
s ummer rental duplex
only ·~ block from s uper
beach. Lave an or rent
out. NOW REDUCED TU
ONLY ~93 ,500. Call
644-7211 Ai;:L.
BLUFFS 2 l>lY Condo. I
br, :I ba, Canyon vu. Xlnt
cond. S75.000. 846 0050
Lado ESUttc Sale, 4 Br. a
Ba. olc.: , den. L:reaL
tamaly home reduced to
$112.000 Prtn. 673~760
llARBOR VIEW
llomes
J bedroom. 2 bath
<."arml!I Model.on tee:
~rn.oou
Call ownt.'r 1714J6-U 4:!ti7
area. adult pk· at·ro:.o
Blue Skys Goll Cluh in
healthlul Yucca VI}
Space renlal S75. mo
Terms. m y equal)
Owner. 581--06.l!i
Dana Point Village adull
park, 2 Br. 2 Ba, 20x.)o
Biltmore . Walk to
manna. Furn or lJnl
SI t ,1Jt>O 49t>-13i:.! or
4% 9J58.
Retirement
Special!!
CHOICE FOURPLEX 111
Houses Unfurnished :i.UWll s q IL OUbllbdmg. t'~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cc ent tor . JO tnj!. au General 3202
man .. cngan g. etc 0\\-ncr ••••••••••••••••••••••• will linancc \\.1th low fo'HFF FRfo-E down and low 1nLeresl ; • . • Unusual opporturuty. •I rof co::.1onJI ::ien ll'e•
Asking $72,500. •LANDLORDS•
Pa<'1f1c Real Estate Homefinden*
642-0200 642-9900
prime locauon. Corner
lot, owner/user could
ma na ~e adJatenl pro
perues an spare lime .-\o·
l.Umable loan-no loan
Ices All :! bedroom umlb
11 •• L'alllorn1a :-. Lar)ll.':.l 111 l'l\l"l' enl 1·011u1L1on. Lots for sale 2200 •H, . 1 :-.to .. '•
.. ;x1·lusl\0 e sail·~ price ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ~nla · f\IC.:l'
& Ur. l Ha. 1''am Rm, nu
patnl. <:pls. drps. l car
~ar. tenced yd. Ch1ldre.i
ok. SJOO. 64l-40!!.5
J BR House. Iba. No dogs.
Kids ok. ~ per mo.
;>.IB~55 or 833--0121.
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FH. Wel bar. exlras.
Sllll> :Hti·.J ltltl "kdys :ii l ti.
Monlhly dues 0 1 S42.50
entitle:. you Lo a year
ciround olymp1c ot. IJOOI
JaCUZlt, sa una. Lc11111;.,
pnvale strcCLs. park lor
s mall lol s. complelc:
privacy or JUIO an Lht·
t•ommun1ly allUtr!'i. \\alk
lo the beach or drive Lo
Lile private park111g lul
12 Ae.Hor!>eRanch Ll.\11\ 1:-,LE l"U..,Lr11 Ltll .\l oll1lc ll ome :!Ux.i .»
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vi t'. or 5-11:! zo~\I
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Hrolwr:-.. SlllJ.uuo. Sell or trade. Sl:J.> :\II .\1:-.o llor :.c: HOUSE IN COURT
Aural'. home. :! barm, & I ~lo1 ' IB I< &· dL•11 111
, s ralls. $59,!JOU. Hy Owner I hl· I.a 1-:111111 l 'athcd 16 UNITS l'r111c1pal:i tSI:! :14W. ra1w11 1H•ar :-.;t'\lport l"wy
--~:!1..).agt 1-°l'l' lli:J X.IJO
:.! Hr. t>n l". gar. µ\l pallo,
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011 I rce Ii n<'d :.Lrt:l'I
SltiJ.1M.1. W am ~an L>tt•go
Coun ly <i c·rC'age. or
sanglt' lam1ly homt'. lu1
S7U,l.IOO equ1ly
:\ r: W I' U I{ l B E A C 11
Prime duplex. Nµt. Isl.
$!13,500. 3 BR. Lido Nord.
St75.UOO. Balhoa l>t:ach You can :.Lill l.H.'l an 011 couage ~3.SOO
ground tloor µn~c:. 111 Marshall Rlty 675 ·-4WU this 1000 yard coastal
1.one. Real est.ale prices B y O w N E R Pr 1 c c
are set by the law ol sup·----------slashed 1 SPYGLASS
ply and demand. SMART HILL Best Buy! 5 BR,
PEOPLE ARE BUYING 41~ Ha, bonus~. pool.
NOW! EASTILUFFVIEW Jacuiza. view. l\:e land $144,500.64~-8707 BY OWNER: Etegant 5 OPEM TODAY 1-5
33631 MAG ELLAN. 3230
sq ft of custom quahtY.
4Br. Wi l l trade for
smaller ocean \ u homti.
~1!19,500
BR, Upper Bay View, 3 CUSTOM Home 3 br, 2 ba.
Bu ... ·orm al din-rm, ram. rm .. stone lrpl, new
tam1ly kalchm, prof. de· copper piping lhruout.
coraled. new crpts, lrplc. am mac. cond., lg. lol.
Lush I an d s qt p 1 n g Cul-de -sa c. itiZ.900. Call
w ,Japane:.e garden. lorAppL.645·5417
µJllo:., lgc: lenl'ei.l yard. --,
Clo:.e Lo shop·~. Lennis HARBOR \i l~W _Homt>:-.
c.:lul> :.t·hools. ~9 500. Portol 1110. ~:13,;,00 IN•
644 ~777 ' O.J4-ti548or .>5l-27~
J;J4 8 2 S PI NNAKE R
FIRST OFFERING
BET'ti'::R THAN NEW
JBR-21.i ba. 2 lll'lllll
patios. COM l'/\Ht:: TlllS
PHICE ~8.500. ,1-~~~~~~~~ OCEANFRONT Duplex.
· .. 'llEWCustom byOwner.4 Balboa . C u stml>lt.
:J34Jl PER I WI NK LI:... HH. ;J .Ba, l1tnd.scaping, ~149.500.
Spacious 4HR w1ut:('un Open House Daily Coas tProµert1 e:.
vu. ~1 .500 2:3U·5:3U. 120l HigbJand ll7:J-5410
SHOWM BY APPT.
JUST LI STED :iBR,
Jormal dining, lumaly rm
w/FP. Ocean \'U. SllOWS
LlKE A MODt::L. ~.500
Dr ~115.000. 645 -2238
•2 Sto r ). 4 8r . 2
11replaces. Ldundry rm.
Jo'1llcred a ir. 2160 Sq ft.
Lg Cul·d·sac. lo mainl.
Cov wood deck, Orchard.
~.900Assume1•,;..
YOU Jus t can l lind OpcnHouse Weeknds l ·S
,mother 2BK + dl·n. 15051 Eccelst.one
tae ldstone fo'P. J t Lii•~ ____ 5_5_2_-88CJj ____ _
price. BRI NL: YOl.J K
CH ECK HOOK. ~.JOU
'fhts lovely ~H K plutt
s tudy, cornl'r G.1rden
Home ha,. been O\l'r•
looked. SOM EON
WILL MAKE A (illl':A
HUY AT ~1 .5tX>
CLIFF DR.
var:w home; charming.
bl'clUlllul decor.; J
bdrmo .. danang rm .. love·
ly k1Lchen w/all new
hllns & indirect lighting.
Snack bar & wet bar.
lrplc. Lovely ver dant
1 yard wit h 2 patios.
OC EANS I Ufo: :113H. 1m S7~1.UOO
us ual k1trh111mum FOii c •tL '--'.. • .. , .• ~14 S 0 M fo: l. U C !.: Y " ~ •'"
l''AM ILY. Will lt'a:,t' '11.-.... ~SO. mo. or sell al ~7d,:l\ i'f: AL TY
BACK BAY
MANSION
Elegant new home walh
2900 s quare feel 1n
Newport Beach's desara·
ble Back Bay. Three
Bedroom s. two baLhs.
maid's room and bath.
Dramatic entry. You JI
ne,·er see so much houot'
an Newport at this price
again. The very last one
01 its kind, at ~.ooo
Windward Lane &
fn·ine Bl vd.
Call:
<714J645·:!920 1or appt.
LIVIMG 15 EASY
in this beaut., nrly new
oceanlront duplex. 3 Lge.
bdrms., 2 ba. & l·bdrm.,
1 ba. All bll-ini, log burn·
~ L ~ .!. 5 pan l' h .
ti7.l Jl~i
CJl'EN llUl ~l::~.il Sun
Lake ne w. lg VII'\\ homt•
1 br, ;} ba. lam rm &
den Pono11no l!Jrt>11r
View II 2501 Pon Whn
b). :>!J!J.5()(1 .\1.11111)
Rea ltors , ~ti2· 785~ or
!168·00-!!I
JEWELED LJL:H rs
by ntRh t and spectaculdr
r ollan _g hills & onow
capped mounl.i1ns by
day . Cha r ming :J
bedroom homt' with
tormul dining room
FIRJo:l'LACE Plu ~h
,; h a ~ t' a r I' t' l 1 n g
Lllroughoul ll 1gh
beamed tl!lltng~. Easy
care kitchen, anc.:lud1ng
:.Cll ·cll•anang ovt-11. Just
stcps lo private com·
munaly tenn 1:. c.:ourL.
:.w1m m1n_g pool and
J.1c.:uu1. tTOT LOT TOO J
t;ardener included. Only
~l5 per m onth. Phone
ltt4·46ll7. lmmed1ale oc-
cupancy. ------
OCEAN VIEW
$65,000
Spectacular 4 HR. u·a -
level. 21-:.: bath Prt"suge
locauon. Formal dining
& Jamalv r1:tr1!<1l, \\el
bar , l1rcplal·t'. Two
be1lcontt.'~. Jusl reduced.
Seller will pJy Sl .250
dos mg l"Osl:.' .\love in to-
do y ! 'll urq . Call
64;).l):JUJ
FOREST E.
OLSON
Inc l<'ealfor~
Exc.:Cpllonal .!Hr .\lub1lc
llm ~ual w " cpto, t.llJI
drp:.. µallo prol lndscpd.
lg lallltT enc: Redwood
µorc.:h In deo1ratllc:
ll:.ivs1ul' V1llag.~·. NH
Pools. '" t b<"h. 1JoJ1
.-.laps ::.15.000 675 J!Jti
or ~::N -1655. Owner S
lOl!I, Tremont Or
Acreage for sale 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR Sale 9.42 Acres.
Lake Ebinore. Cul, 111
lloopllal & ~chool t 11-1 1
I) 7 -I -:! !< II .I "
17141.J-llS -:HJl
:\nleloµt• Valley. lU al-rt•.
ln \'t':-.Lmcnl proper\)
can h e s ubd1virl cd
~-ititi7
Commercial
Property 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
STRIP
COMMERCIAL
9A«r cash spendable
Greal strip commercial
HAL PINCHIN, Rltr.
:!7l7 E Coasl II\\)
675--4392
Watl'rl runt 1111. 12.> ALA. RENTALS
1\sk1ng ~-15.UOO. t "11111•'1
lirc1kl:'rs. R llr .... .John
WI ~LA41ll IN "l \tl(I
Cart>y. 6'1ti-7414 £ iit HOUSfS
• D ;. I !."2. Mountain, ~sert. __ _ .._...
Resort 2400
••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPOIT ' IAYI C.M .. ,.13a rlt'h ::.l:!.l N i. L,AKE ELSl.\OHE a
----------sLeal! 40xl00. dll ulll.
1 Br. turn·, Olll ;,II>.>
1 Hr, 'll'" . I'\'. ~1115 Tax Refunders
3 UNIT
Each hou:.e 1nd1\1dual ~
bedroom dnd a ;.mall
yard Close Lo shoµpinl!:
lncoml· ;,.)4., .1 momh
$59.500
5 UNIT
,\ 111 rc1• bNI roum llomc +
1011r l bl•!lruum 1n
d 1 ,. 1 du a I hum l'" &
garagl'' ,\ii on 011?
ti:i X3U5 lot· /,oncd lor 12
unll.,. l'rcst·nL inc.:Oml
~N. ;i monLn. Full µnee
JUSl
$97,500
P''d rd, oll\1e Lreco. no
Lrl rs Sl650. Owner
&16-7616
BY OWNER Palm Desert
Cond o, s pac .• lull)
I urn d. 2 br, 2 l.JJ + dcn.
t-:ncl·d. dbl gJr L:p ·
graded. man) \.lr<i:.
>17 .500. 714·-l!.15·~
BIG BEAR
ll:IW sq. IL. lloine on ·' •
acre un lop ol
Moon r1dge .l BR. :!
Baths. loll, dbl garagt'.
ltlOO oq. It. ol decking,
crpll{ & drps.
Call Jack -OLDE TYM Jo:
REALTY. 714 .866 -i513
I lir, l..noll) pinl' Sl9.i
2 Br houw ~i5 \rd. Bar
µIL, ch1lll pt."t l'tf,\I
:! Br ) rd. gJr, .! I rpl ::.2!J\J.
Lcl~Ull.t
:.! Br + den ;,Jiu l(Jr, l..1do
& pet, lagun.J
<! le,cl. ~ lir + Ir, <111
amc:n1t1e,; \.·d.\I :?>..1011
Bad, Hay Vit'\\. ~;. ;j +
1-'H Sharp: :\IS
(I I~[' \ ,\I t•;S.\
I Iii'. llltn,., (' d -,1.111
1 Bi. PJllll. l I' ~lit.I
:! H1 n::.l'. ::.ltio. "'·'· .. m
<'h1ld 111· sngl:.
.! 11r ll:-1.1• ~:!:!.:> Fl' gJr
d11ld 11&,, n1n·
J Br,:! car. )d.1111· &,tds &
JIN, M Vcrdl' ~~.
l.ar)!t'S inventory, be:.I
~en 1<:'e an So. Cahl.
.!. Br. gar·, p:.itiu. new t·pt
µa1nL. no l'hlidren. 1 Pt'l
OK. SW5 546·750ti
Lli. J l>r, :! ':! ha Condo,
1.im rm, lrpl,2carj?ar
l'ool. EaslS1de, nr sent... .
Children /pet!> OK.
.JM·Jl4~
HORSES .
.; Ur, ollns, appro>.. :.!
at res. "' new barn & cor·
rail> del,.chcd 2 car gar.
& Ole . 1n rear. P rof
landscapl•d, close lu~
bedc.:h & lrwy LeaM: S4W
0111. ti-15-J;}<!-I. ---
:-.1'.\L"IOl"S .l 1$r. :.! B<.1.
dri1:oo . q1b, · 11n1,hed
i.:uraj!C ~J;,U mil .
.>-111-ii!lti
Leca-,e ; lll'wly redone ..&
BH. learn . rm., lrptt·.
111111--.. O!W , d1~p. Dbl.
dour entry. Near :.tore,;.
;-. I U ~ i\-1 o n l h • A g t •
t.H:!-.tb;!.;
perfect Jocauon. adJa· i cent to Alpha Bela Shop· . 2211 Newf)O!'! II.
ping cenLer. Earn.'> SJ53;) 1 -~ta8~1
s pendable per year 040• •ISH
10.2', l"ap. raLe. Don t Sun/EYe
delay Call lil.t > 752 1700. .
1 N V E S T ,\f .. ~ N f · · • ~46-5855
REDWOODS
Northern Cal1l. Rec
land. ~275. An acre
Owner will carry al i' r.
ALA RENTALS
642-8383
Balboa Island 3206
I HR, :.! Ba, CJ>\$, drpi.,
IJITI rm, pauo. blln-".
"'ail 41 I.~-mo. Reis.
.1~5· 7J.>:1
Touches Eel R1\"er. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D p · t 3226
lronl.5 on black top ycl H.\ \:' .. 'l{(.):-.0 f Vl'JI I~ 4 br. 2 •• ~ •• ~~~•••••••••••••
secludcu & quiet. Uon 1>;.1 , ncJr nc~. lu\ur}':-~,I_'· CLOSE TO MARINA DlVISIOX·IRVINE. -------------Humph re)s, Agent per"' big ''\""' !\•~ J b ., b ·2r T HE REAL ESTATERS
Condominiums
fprsole 1700
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Bein<J T ron:sfet-red
MUST SELL
2BR. 2 Slory, Carpeting
Lhroughout OraµC',,
downstairs. Mar111l'ro
Cove. Newland So 01
AtJanlu . Hu11L1n gtun
Heach. ~.()()(HS:J0-0250
WANTED 3 -6 l'nlls 044 -1270. 675 ili-lti. Jll .> pm r, --J . ~.;, ~r mo. Ea~l or .North l'osla i----------•1 67J 109!1 Lease. i l.t-i~Sl:JO
Me:,.a. Pranc1µab oniy'. Out fC ty \l•w Ba~lronl . Lillll' Et Toro " 3232 I~ -ti5 : I 0 oun I -; f ;i n <i •• 2 h r :.?. s l v. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • ---Property :-J L k NEW DL:l'L.r:x 2550 \\ ,\I a$!nll 1c.:l·n1 vi ew.· e w a ·et r on l
"A IC'' 'Ii""~ Pier lor boat, Hly. l.!IJI fownhome 3 Ur. plu, o v '"' l "t ... ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• ••• • • •• -l 21 B I \.
UA'"'A J'(Jf,"'T 1Sib·2i2J re rl'al, :? a, poo ... ,, ,, l'ALLBROOK l e11n1s ane. ~515 mo
From ~t.j.jO Golfer's Paradise 2 Hr. 2 U.1 house . unaurn. 53:!-5822 or 830-7000
F ully n•nLcd dV:Jll l"usL.3br.homemcludes g:.r . washer dr)er. Mr. • -
<kean views. aj.!l. :IJHJl scp. guest quarters, den Klimek. eve & ~cekcnds Huntin<Jton Beo..h 3240
Malaga. 17141400 31:H & lanai. On lg. IOlo\er· 1175-tk>Ul,duyoS.lti ~2l'll •••••••••••••••••••••••
• looking the 2nd fairwav - -~~ll Pearce. Lgenew:ibr. L1 ve 1 n J. Henl lht' otlwr, ;, J ~ 1. I L'I' ., of famous Jo'alJbrook Goll lHh yrly, ueamcc1 • .-.~ 21·:? ba. S425 .111cl. water&
OCEAN S I DB t:rcal Ill·
door -ouLd oor "'Hit +
lilud10 + sleeping loll.
It's A UEAUTY SlJJ . .;w
111:a r Ntwporl Po11 Offiu .
BIG CANYON
BHOADMOOR
Bcautalul 4 BR+ ram.
(;onv. Pit/Lg. Cor. Lol.
w /Trade f'or Smaller
in g I rpl . Luxurio us 3 BR. J BA Exe. Condo.
carpeting. ~175,000. Crystal & Ulass thruout.
duplexes m Cap1l.Lrano 1· 5 <> 1 d K ds & Course & Counlr~· <.:lul>. p:ll 1os. j?a r :J pa gar ener. 1 · sin pt•I $I I 00 MoYeS You In Ucac.:h. nl'W (IUalllY units. FRIES rAu REAL n· SJ50 t>IO 4:.1\Ji Ok. Vacant. l!-ki-4lJ:Jt! or
Spacious 2 bedrm. 2 ba in ot·ean views. Century 21 71-!·72lHll':.I -----~' 1!!8~
park·like grounds with 0dna Point.-'~ ll2l Sl:!.S.OOJ Balboa Peninsula 3207 · ---------
'11tfoy th• Good Life
Call 493-251 l H. y. Horne. owner
644-4440
LIDO REALTY .u-:-\I I I .. 1 ... '\.H. * 673 -7300 *
*SIR• i YRS. N ~ W 4 br. 2 b J U~ Open Sal. & Sun. ~1.000 Vista Del Udo oyoas
No Rllrl>. pis. 4llS-14titi Glamorous condo, pro· Relax and enjoy h e and
1 e ~ 1 . de c 0 ra ted . your loving family 111 Lh1s
NORTH VIEW By owner. Punoramic ocean & bay desira ble country·l1ke
4 or, s unken llv. r view from comer loca· place. 58R, ram rm, den,
w/lrpl, frml. din. r laoo.,145,000 dtn rm, on xll'a lg view
w1wel bar, 11tm rm, llLLGaUMDY lot w /ba g s wam pool.
1 1 d:.cpd yar Many. many xtras pro· n · RHffor 675.6161 Greatloc.onculdesac nr Cu:.t. cpLs & dr~. UIJ i------------1
graded applta~ce:.r, 3 IR+IOATDOCK Baycresl. New on mkt. many extras. ~S.llUO • ~LJ».000. Ct1ll t.o see.
296.'ll Qua«ley ~1·1541!1 Loi' a led In Newport UnlMd lkn. Rffffors " -·--b lond. This 3 bedroom & Mewport adt I 06 rnmily room beauLy with Joh" Carey.
•••••••••••••••••••••• nil the goodies. Only 646-7414
• ~ll0,000. Take over *Luxurious* s15,ooo loan. Owner w1u Lido lsle·lr OWMr
Westc' la·ff help finance or trade tor 1mmac. 3 br, 144 ba. lg re~id~nce units an lol. assumable 5~~·,t
Opl'n house 4 ·6P.~I
Sat Sun Pnm<.· art'a. nr.
Hoaj!. ~9.!IOO. t>.lti·t>JOg
seeurily gales & pnv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J BR + cien. lmma,·. 9..ge
µat1omakes 1orbcaut11ul Out of Stat~ .! Rr. Penn Pl ind t'olor )<ird.Chaldren&peb•ok.
la v111g lor ~our lamily al Property 2600 rv. l>y O\\.nt'r. Sll.IO mo :--.1 4~ mo BartlJ r a
SanClem~nte 1076 only s211 per monlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ul.Julyl.55:! OSJ!I ~it •• I 117.1~
••••••••••••••••••••••• lncldg laxes. ins. & .\n'-·one anteresled Ill l?'i· c---a d•I Mer 3222 Al .. w 5 h J --... l'11I µd I Hr, baby & ""' SHORECLffFS Vu Hom e malllt. let'~ .. IJ'., · l l""an"1ng residence 10 ,..~ " ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK SllO Stv &retng. 990 mod. o/lookinu ocean St., Sanla An<1, 8.39·1!1321 Laguna Beach area 1tlr "' -----------•1 l'hJsl' Lo bch. l Br. ga1. & goll couroe. P\'l beach Agt. lO Units. Costa Me:.a ooautatul lakenew hom1: :-itudio houM~. lireplacc sin~ll':-. 0 a, ~lti5. club 3 blks a~ay. One D'f,----1-------i Will trade lor4·pJex an Ch anagan tor Seµ L k Old llunl 2 Br. I.id & s tory 4HR. 21.la + fam exes AGl-.:NT ISJJ-1768 t e mber contact H . ~HISS arge.caLo·.
rm.Scpmstrbdrmsu1le nits sale 1800 ---Th()mas. :Jll7 fhal'ker HOMEFIHDERS -.ngls ol... gar, lnt'd "1
No care yard+ xlrao too ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-PLEX Or .. Keio"' na. BriL1:.h * 642-9900 * ~li.l · Year old 2 "l ry Duplex Urinl! 1..1d ~ cat:! 1:3r ) d, muny to 11:-;L. ~ . ."iolJ Hy :> 0 , · · Mesa del Mar t:olumb1a. owner Princiµab only. Newpor t Beach. Oros~ ---------gJr ~tll) .\\ail no"'
492 257 1 income SlJ,000. per )eat SHARP-lteol Estate J BH. l Ha. turn or uni um HOMEFINDERS
----Asking Sl l5.000. Prtn IM MACULATJo; Exchange 2800 Shorcclllt Hd Sh11rl or •642-9900• * I NC 0 ,\I ,.; P fl 0 I' c1pals only Call Ron or Corner Lo t Orttt Owne1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ion~ term ::.7.111 tii.i 4~
l-:HT Y Hou'(' + 2 un1l Tom . 52~-1010 SOUTH COAST ; + ACIH.:s Commer e1al 1---------• laxer upµ1:r. S59,500. Nr. ---INVESTMENT on ma111 highway an \'1:-. ~pygla~s Ifill:. I IJr &. l>l'11 5 blot·!..:. lo bell ::.IJO col·
new lrtplex Ill res1d ·1 FIXERUPPERS 549·0812 la. ~11.10.uov eqwt~. tr~ F..int~1 ,t 11 '1'-'" ta~t'.dl uul1xl.JX·1ok
ureu, S74,950.-Custom 11 1, Superb penins ula me ~ 1:3n)kcr Jl.H11:.011 !>I I ti!il!ti •Ir '~11 tilUh HOMEFINDERS
triplex l"looe le> tx'h & location, very old two MOllLE 7l'.H924. ~ 642 6 900 s hops, "IHl,500. Bertha 1---------:J UR • l h<i, hll11~ St.•1) u * . .,. *
.. bedroom home w1lh one HOME ftARK ONE ACRE R ., bl k 1t. Avail 411.1 SJ';)5 Mo.~~~~~~~~~~ Henry, Healtor, 49'4!-<1121 bed ltag a d • -..., l ot> _ room co e. ran NearHemet.300Spaces to Ca rl s bad b each. Blks.bcach ti7.> w.;,
l•y1•:'a1 . Qrange Co14nty,. CALL loan. $88,~.675·523.1 PRICE LOWl!:R.l!:D on
8114·5396 new J Br, home, 107
Int eluxe 3 R, 28 UMITED N,OPERTI SALE/LEASIOPT Cadiz . San Cle me nte
new appliances. ~.soo. plus 225 future sites. Will $70,000 eq ulty . Take Deluxe 48r, w;.io· pool,
#2. Ga a nt lot could nold trade for farming ranch Very Pvt 3 bran Old Cd.M. garden k itch . rom;i 11
11 units. Large ramblrng BILL GRUNDY house or small untts. Jl'rpl , dbl. J?ar. heaut balh, wet bar . lrplc,
r h r ee bed room home Realtor b7S~l81 Br 0 k e r H 8 r r 1 s 0 n itarden~ on <ibl lot. SJ75 cl)lStdrps, dbl gar. t'l<'. Dre House. Magnall ----------1 Fantastic orfer on lg. Open 1to5 Sat. &Sun.
cen tom Pool 25' 81utfs Condo, ad. Joca. -
O ' w i l h D a 11I1 n fC0,000 tion. overlook ·a. part, at S-Juan
Waterfall. Exouc planL~ UNDER .1'J last yrs. price. $72.SOO. Copl1tro110 I 078
patio houa.e 1nd Mallb Ouplcl( -In Old Balb08. 0 "1ne r &40·5509 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ligh u nj( >Hid~ lo lh ,frplc, xlnltn1..'0me. Hy Owner 2Hr. Iba Coodo. s p & end o r or l h 1 • • • llG CAMYOIM Pool, gar. 2 m1 lo ocean.
com1>letely Prlv11t UMDIR S60,000 IESTIUY ~4.900 830-4836_. __
PMt1u. Owner lt';jVln 1 4 BR, 3 BA. FAM+ area. Priced aor Quh.' l>upl~ic -t'arep a c f'S, (tlome,notcondo>
Sa I~ u t $611,UOll 15 pouo • E•!>'.'';ms i::xc Terms Ownr
lrvrne A\it>. N""'porl U .... D.RSI0,000 &&4-6249 ~each. Owner b4t> n2ti7 "' ..
OJHm H_1te Daily 12l07 Duplex·Step to beat>h. 3 BLUFFS 4c 2 lir Un1U\. 1202Slh m.
"Weed 1t &Reap" Ol'i!:N I 4 ~r1SUN 2BR" Oen.2\~ Ba,
l"tom 1 rea:mroHO lrl~"'1 Up gr• de d . In cl u du
rurnlhcmantocwsh JOllN KO 'ER. R 1lt0r Land. SGO,SOO. Owner.
CALL DAll.Y Pllffl' ~ 'NO----t 644-i846 •
1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spartdl119 Pool!
3 Nace Hedroorru.
Only $35.000
Open tlouse Suo L2 -4
2502 W. St . Gertrude.
.UN.ITED BROKERS
U<tlJ-7414
wllh tiny one room ren· T~-4924 AvL now 644 -527\J C.:hoace area. Lse S475.
tal. Beautiful trees. NEWPORT HAVE Newport Beach C taM-!.~~ .. c~.,a. s ttltan Dr. ~6,500.Call67~7225 Comm 'I buildings to os HO 3224 -~--~-------TRIPLEX trade tor Carson C1ly, •••••••••••••::--·~·h··~· 1 BR CONDO ~1118 ..
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CLAY STREET Nevada Home or ln Near new-401 ... I~ ,:-.• REALLY NlCe! Aller 7 come. 548-1589. Cllrner 01 Tustin A\( · wk d _ ~ ~1 A Quail Place cxC'lu.save ur. 2 Ba. reari.:. i'l'nt Ji or n s. -----
This :.hup mph~" has a leal EstaM mnd . eke dr \pt:.chb 3 Br. 1 , Ba. frpk. bltn-4.
fire-place an the owrwr 's W..ted 2900 Beaul yrd &.. put10 lfrts drri,. tthl i:,1r lened) rd
unal nnd separate P<IUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• r('q d rPleph ;,-&ri lJ:~ l'l·I~ nk ~:!75 mo ._.._..... •ooo Only ~7.900 neat Irvine Stutts Buy from owm·r 3 .i&J O'Jii lftcOMer·~·r 4 Ave UR I u-ho 4 BR, 2 BA. blllh. lnrd ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 4 u , 2 1!1·3 ..-me > JI IQ al~ No 213/795 . ..,,. .. btwn yd. cpt5. & drp~ l>Jtj( (.'l{',.n J lwdrm" modt>1 n W. NEWPORT. Ocun • U • w.. -,.,_
vtew. 2 housel>, 1'2 lot3, Plac• _G_·7_,_._,_5 _______ mo.~.>·764:> ~j\1~,. <'~l~.t~r~~·rl!~~·
nu cpt. d rps, ~I JS,000 PID°8rt:I-Wanllobuy largehouse an •HR.a BA,new('J>t.s.ne" fo'ent•t•fl yard. ~o mo 80~ loan + 2 t.d ·r7S2•lt20 · 81yAreatromowneroo· drp!I, country Dir,~ As k lor Be ur Dale
1213)696-5380 . ~ ~M.11. Nt H.ot ly. 673--3941i &4tH\46___ 9b;J 45ti7 003 m1u
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. •l• DAILY PILOT Sunday. March 18, 1975
ta •H Uwfwwl.-ct ·· Housei UaiWwihecl Af a I 1 ts ,.,.,IMcl ·1Af fm .. a ........... ................. , .... , ~'·~~············~···~· ...................... ~·······················
.... l'-llwwtow lwll 324 Mls..a-Viejo lJ.61 COJta Mesa l714Costa MHo 3724
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BEAC H WALK Condo 2 BR, 2 BA 1 ~ yrold.1 yr
'"'"". tg. 3 br, 2 oa. cJoo lease $340 mo. Froot & lo be~cb . ~:ns mo Bkyd. i.n,S81--0tl87
~l--0887
Mt>dt'rn 4 BR, 2 BA,DW. M.wport IHCll 3269
s·1•r:~s to ocuan: clean 2
Or . d s hwh r, p1t110.
i.:aruge. April & May
ti73 9300 Mediterranean
z f;tR. bltnt, 1~ Ba. close
to beach. Sep. gariae.
5..$6 -6321 early AM
Lge deluxe 3 br, 2Vt ba, all
leutures & bl\J~ at Hunt
Jfarbour $350 mo.
Al,.l'jO
2 Br, 2 l>a ~65. 8ep. blt.os cpt.s drps clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• hou.s~. bea~L yard. $325. SHARl' 3 Br, 2ba Har~
mo. Ask for Bev or Dale 1ew ffome. Comm Pool.
I IOUSI,( ll, ;1br,2 ba, ll'j>I\',
J ulk I.lay & oceun 0Ch11.
No chllttren/pets S400.
unnuul least1646~11
lt>28 Oceanfront avt.
1\va1l. now. l br, $1~, utJI
pd. W111ter ~63~
Village iarages. IHt,i--493~ or • * J .~.,e _11 ~-1311. Vucant ....... ~~~ ---------1 Move in w /deposit s
963-4567 !IGJ-1786 ~mo. 644-4844.
:! BK, 2 BA, lrplc, encl Harbor V1ew 3 br, 2 ba,
yard w /gardener. Nr. :s prklrs, wtr. s ttner.,
. Bushard & Adams.~-comm. pool, grdnr. mcl. El Puerto Mesa :i HH ~lcps to beach 2 BA .
dwhr. ~260 mo. Wimer.
li!3••i 25th, 5.>6-47ti0
The.cliarm of Old World Spain ·
awaits you at Ring Bros.
2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. near beach. onl y 1 BR $190 2 ·.aa
pets/children OJ<. ~1U5 $230 Refrig, Security,
53ti -0321 & 962-3SJJ ''Pool, J acutzi, Rec:
!162-1~:! •&~/mo. 644-S!fa · t ·& ~ leClrooms-$148 Up
· . UHUtles lncludH •
Mediterranean Village
Wall to wall carpets. drapes
Grasscloth walJcoverings
Fireplaces
LUXUHJUUS l br furn or Bldg w /exercise rm ..
uni urn. n1:·w shag, drps, Billards, Color TV·
;rnr. 11 '.! ba Condo. <.:;1r,
pool. patio & <'lubhou::.c.
Nr Shops. Pvy IH Y-
l'ownhouse 2 br. 21 ~ ba,
pool, bit ns. wash tlir),
gar. No pets. 675 -!H~
8-tl-~28. ----------1LUXUK Y condoon wmcr.
Beautiful gardens, pool. rec. room,
furn. or unfurn. No pets, no children.
•95-9 Maple An, Costa M.MI
I Ur, Halboa Pcnih. sun·
deck, l'rpl, carport. ~145
nlu ;. rly 833 -1288
Apartments Unfwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3c~~iiu~:~."c~~~c~:~ :,?;: 2P~;.vj~~~;~~· ~~~Houses Unfurni1 5 < c t ~ J l 5 . o w n t' r . byshop. Price rcduc:ed! ·•--••••••••• •••••••• ~os a Mesa 3724 1 tbo 1 1 __ _. 3806 892 151218112 4731 Mr. llcad. 673-7022 C\l'. Westm1nster 3298 •••••••••••••••••••••• a Cl 5 unu ---6lt* 9661 d •••••••••••••••••••••••
N R . Gt; & SO fo'rwy::... . -ays. Agent_•••••••••••• •••••••••• I·:,\ \I <·1·d111g, wn1ught
1 J NILN~:wcu~t.2br,2ba
Douglas 118 . Jmmac. 4 Duplex, new 3 Hr, 2 Ha, ::;JSIJ J br, t M~t: 1l' i\11 iron 1•1 rn1111"" i·n·,itl\l' trpl, Ltlllc bland. adulLS.
br, 2 ba, dm rm. cpl!., elec.k1t.w /wcrpt.Jrp$, Mtl II l',irk. l.1lti~ •1 t 111<:>~]'h.~·,1 •". lh-.i~u11 ..1· nupl'ls,yl'ly.t.il5·3335.
drps, frpl, fncd. yd, a uto ~375 mo .• yrly'. f1ncM ck Ctr. t!:3!J-lf>..,g l>lc. t»l-•• •1<1,
gar. door.~-892·34l2 e~,a-~-~:., S48·lS19/ (21JJ Co~~miniums E.1:-.t=-1t11· ('1\1 , I BH, ('l)ltlJI. 2 B H y rty. crptd. In(' ......,"'"" :-.1ov1., rl'l ri g & gar. CUT~ 2 br. nr. lkach. --· Unfurnished 3425 n·tll'I' • 11°111 ,\dlts ~1111 JM :-.. :i:!:!.>. N. li11J::.un.
Cpts, yd .. 1;ar. slv/rel. Harhor View Montego ••••••••••••••••••••••• tolli 1·''1:1 .,ix -1~70 Hllr ti7.) <!IS!ll:I
S:!IU. 4 18 1'.:lm1rea . model 4 br12 ba, F 1H. EXECUTIVl•:W,\~TE:O l lrn lu1n. n •nl..tL ~1.1. I --
lS42·5165 L/H,D/R.com.pool.18HI lh-111:..1· :i Hr.:! 110.1 , pv1 111.1110111 , BalboaPeninsula 3807
u l "L 1 "'7-77 l ' '· l ~ ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• lniH 3244 ~~r ..., er ing. u a-u l. J"l' u: HT •'•·n l'l' ->lT t '.ill .JIX .~:II :-.y~lt>m ii,\ .S.1 t'~l l'IJ1.,1
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:! Hr. 2 lla, Yt::i\HLY
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3 BR, 2 Ba, College !'ark home. ·l liR. :! ':U.\0
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home. Nr. park. pools & Fam. rm . Liv. rm.
elem. school. ~-mo. formal ·d1n1ng, 2 car
ti40-1 538;~-2323 GJrage. L s e. <:.!13)
7:I0·22:i4, (714 ) ~2-83-tU
I RV IN E 2 L11 • ::! h;1, a 11-,
pool. R e d wuod pa l10,
beaut. decor, encl. gar. l
child OK. $285. 551-42'Ll:i
I HH ~11~11•11111 , t1 u111l ~s lo hl'ach. Frplc,
lild14. l.11\•' 111·w t;;u <JSn~.,d1r, cpt'd. 1145 0300.
~11,., Ad11ll!->. t11• l'l'b :!..!:!U C d IM -3822 Eltli•n. orona e er ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti Hi -1.)1.! ,1fl Ii IJIO So of lh\y :! l:!r, den, 2 ha.
• • • Wet Bars · .
• Built-in Dishwashers
• ·Beamed ceilings, wood paneling
Private patios and balconies
Heated swim ming pools
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Night lighted tennis courts
Gymnasium and sauna
Security systems
Fair Housing\
UNFURNISHED
1 BEDROOM
I BEDROOM & DEN
2BEDROOM
2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
A Special section for those with s mall pets.
Office Open Daily 10 ~()6 :30 ·
( 714) 557 ·8020
2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif.
t rpk. $:.t00/\i235. 2 ulll.
l>d. 4 blks lu ott'an
536-4llU
$185. &UP
1,2 & 3 bedroo m s .
Fireplaces. Patios.
Bltns. Shag crpt s,
~n c lo sed ga ra ges.
Chlldrf!n & pct:; accept·
ed. Close to beach. No
I ee. 960-3221 M g r ;
t\39-6133 R EF Property
Management .
Gar age . apt close t o
I.leach. Great for s111gl e
µt·r::-.on. Ut1l incl'd. :i;no.
l13 /595 -63titi 0 1'
714/536-3909 att 7.
BRAND NEW
•.t BR, 2 Ba, A/C, ulc -roof, pool, nr shopping. 1 liLK. to Ueal·h. 3 br, 2 4 Bdrm, 2 bath. :c.hag
1wy . $395. Eves833--tSYl<I ba, patio & ~ar. Furn. carpel,~ story, $275 µer
av ail. ~300. No l~e . month.H .B .968-~7ti5
•Tropical Poot•
Hr. <'Jl\:-., drµ:;, hl11b.
p,1l111 1;"" ,\ 11att·r 11a1d.
:dH 111.x
Frµ le . s u n de el-: . Ca II '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1ii.)-tl:!57 ' ~ -
2 & 3 Bedrooms
$250. & Up. Fireplaces.
::.hag crptg, near 5 Pomts
Shopping. Children &
pels OK. No fee. Agent
Cap'n Kidd, 842-7994 *RENTALS* .Ao-11111 UNIV. PARK .----------2 Bd, l Ha . Condo. 111 ~.IL'.
3 BR, 2':: bath ...... $450 C~nalfronl, '1 BR, 21 ~ ba. Carpl'I=-drapt's. :'\co.1r
2 HR, 2 Ba ...... ::il3.5i.J2S 'i. early lse. SStXI Mo. pool. l'lltlcltt·n & .,lllall
J UR. 2 Ba ...... ~1395 Caywood Rily 541S-l~JO pet uh :-~!.'I Clt.11·11•,,
D a ... 1 ·' ,, 11 11 H , · .i I t .. 4 HR. 2': ,Ha ........ ~50 NEWPORT Terr . Condo. l!Jli -~35:!
L9. Furn. 2 Br's.
l! It 11:-., I\. \\, rlrp::., poul
.idlt,... no pvh ::il\Ht
11l:t !1520 5 1Hl.:!'~ Ba ........ ~50 J br. 2'.i ba. lll!:ilr. s ulll'.
WALNUTSQUAlU: bltns, fam . rm., Jndry., l'ur li•:t:-l' 111· ~.ik h\ Dana Point 3726
2 BH: 2 B31 ........ ·. ~;) p:.1l10, gar., oceanv1.:w on U\\ill'I'. \'ohm\ •·mt· \0111; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ fHJo~WILLO~:::> .. 15 acreparkw/pvol.~15 dn ~B il . ~Ha ~anSl.lpl·r llcJl l ltr \1IJ,,
.>BH.2 Ha ....... S30ll/3l5 mo.1>44-7357 l'll'rnenl<· .J~M t1:!.1 -t l'll)ru. prl\~1tc . !!JI
CORONA DEL MAR Wtekcnd!-. S ltiO mo Iii:! lk~l:t.
2BR.2Ba .... ,. ...... ~.. COZY ----
l'HI NA COVE CUTE Townhouse/ Huntin9ton Beach 3740
3 Bdrms .. J ba., furn. <.:ONDO . ~75 MO Unfurn 3525 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~Monthto Monlh Nr.Hoag.Bkr644-ll3J ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWWEEKLY
CALL 552-7500 Bluffs, lse., lge new 3 Bl{ Rl'nt. Le..tM'. Huy. :! 1irt1 RATES
e • end uniL, 2 2 ba , lam. Lagun..1 ~igut•I t;ull Executive Suites VISION.. . .. , . Condo •J\l'flnvhllll-!
. • rm., frpl Nr tennis. & Cour:->l' :"lt!.ir Hl!:idi 727 Yorktown Blvd REAL TY pool. $52S Mo. 547-9277 -1~-.J.'i.iti O" rll'r. lkJdl HI\ t.l .Jt Yorkto"n
l\ Red Hill Company· days: 573--0014 eves. S 36--0411
lI111v. Par k Center Duplexes Unfurn 3600 STUDIOS & W Beach 3 Br, nu l'pt, ••••••••••• •••••••••••• I BRs Irvine d D h 2 b 1· II' I rps. s wsr. a. :'llPT JI(' rs \I 1 l t 1 • ·11 "'tl'll'll
RENTALS Pl2a13t)1609.;_Y5880rly. $450 'nc ..... :1 i)1:, .!1 [;'..'. ~/.~; •1J,•;1tPdp<11tl
u •i.,lllltdl'\ I.I( i11l)l•; z HH, l ba ........... ~10 N·tl 1-!, ll'Jll, dhl g.Jr I' 1·1 • 'fl'l' ll I llH» 2 UH, 2 ba ....... ~IJJS For Lease. Newpo~ llgls t).16 2tititi 111 1i lJ :1.1.il • Frt'l' lt1H:il:-.
2 BR. 2 ba ........... :ii365 4 br. lg t am rm. 21':! ba. •part .. ts Furn • I'\ <<: nwid ~l'I 1 J \ ail
2 BH, 2 H<t, lam ..... ~50 -nr . a ll schls Avatl now "' m .. n ~Blt,2 Ba ........... ~w S45llmo.714·7i-l·W5:.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •B.11' ll·\/ut• • l'h1tlll' .)l'I'\ II\'
J BR.2': na,fam ., $-175 B lb 11 d 3706 •l m1k111clCl.'.lll 3 BH, 2 Ba, fam. ~75 Triplex, 2 Br. 1 Ba frpl, a oa s an
RAISOR'S
REALTORS
4.J:!3 Campus Dr., Irvine
C.:ampus Valley Shop Ctr.
CALL 833--8600
ti Br. 4 Ba ~800 sq ft. 2
:.tory, large Jam r m. wel
ba r, lrplc. 2 yrs old, ~50.
8:~ 11 03or~7145
pauo, gar. AdultS 1700 • ••••• • • • • • • ••• ••• ••• ••
Coral Pl. 673-7315 SMA LL bad1 <~pt. ut1I prl
HARBOH VIEW
3BR 2 BA+ r'AM RM
CARMEL
~75. mo. w/gardner
Near Pool & Park. Im·
media le occupancy.
R O.'.'! TAYLORGHOUP
jj;t.()..l()O
,\nyume
SJ.;o Yrt y. 1'in l't·b
ti75-2i~7 or ti7.)-ti.j:!7
Balboa Peninsula 3707
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l:fadwlor. :-•·:11lr ::.1111
mo L;ttl pd. ;"i11i J·:
Balhn;1 Bl\ cl 1;..i t.~xt1
Men
Bayt runt t Hr 111rn ,qu . 111
slctl'l',; 6i Ha lima \ti\
REAL ,'iJCE 3 BR Colony __ S:!.>o. mo 61:3 t;i'.J\I .
~xec. home, _2 ba,_ trpl. 3 HEDROOM. + view + . --
,\I I•:\;, small lwad1 hotl'l
Hl>Clllh ~22 ,-,u Wl'l'I\. 1\J>l~
::;11111 mo .. )Jli -il).jlj
,\1 ) 111crea,,c 111 :-.umml•r
f'l'ttL Bea ul. I br I urn
:1p1,.. :>lti.J & ;:;11 .. Sp;.1111 ,,11
M~ It· l1ldg, IJl't e11<.'I gar ..
111101 , s;1una. lndr). ad It!..
I ;:~o I Kt•t•hnn LI) l 1111'
W of llt'ad1 oll :,later
Kl:! i311l
:-.1ud111 I hll-. tr11m 1wt>Jll.
t rplt-. d "h11111'. IJl'lll./.l.
:-iii.-, i t I >M1i r.1:1ti
------Casto Mesa 3824 Costa Mes.; l824
•:!Br. I Ha Corolulo, pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l t .. -••••••••••••••••••••••• 11c·<1r >('h s topping SlSO . ., Bu G ··r P · l r,
I '"3 __ Q(l~ I -I'-U • a 10. u rp!.. Off Beaten Path ll•i Pl'::.. 0 " -a .. i .. t·vc Carpets. Sl85. Married l.2 & 3 Hr. A<lulls no pets.I~~~~~~~~~~
d,,hwhrs, shag cpts, BRANDnewdeluxe2br.2
l'lu~l·d i.:ar..1 g1., lrplc, ba, din rm. bltns, D/W,
Ht·:.\:-\tl.'11.\BLI': 2 BH. :! rnuplt'. No l'h1ltlrcn or
11.1 (°l')ll:;, drps. Near _ l>t:ti;. 645-IS72U
ll•·ad1. :-.hup g. (j7.i .li2ti
I..':! 1,.1rl..:-.pur. JU::it re
dc<·ufalctl :! li1', l Ila
I' g,1r. ~.!ii! til·l ·ti!SU\I
1)4 J.7.ilti
\ l.'r.v :-.pl'C. :! bdrms., new
('Jlt, drp:-.. app'I, :! µalios.
Fur,, P<'l'. pc r:c.on s:!75
Day~· 1j.14--41J.llS
EI l.'!>: (jj.)-J:!.)5
2 Br. den or 3 Ur, dl'lached
.ipt. Su ul Jlwy ll•l'allon.
~li.> mo. tii5-;)(15t1
J'c11111h1111 -c 2 flrs. :JHr.
2 ·h.t. l.flltl'I' & l•lWl'I'
.;;11 dt•n t1•rrat·•· Bltn.,,
dhll\I ;1:.ll••r F1 pk. Wall..
111 Hl·h ~.1 •. 1 1110. Call
i.il ;1;,:1
Co~ta Mesa 3824
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CHILDREN OK
Large 2 br duplex. al llHC) 1.i..1~ & '.\<:llC,1' pd. cov. gar, or. Hbr. S2.50.
t<tl'hcd gar. $li0. i l'uol 846--901.S
1·h1lctrcn ok, 110 doi;::;. :!li!! LA MANCHA APTS ··~ .... -" ---------c l'luccnua. 5.J.'i-Wd3 778 Scot Plal'e, CM 2 Br, c rpts, drps, b!t~s. --------li42-5073 pnv patio. no Pl'lS, ~115.
Spin len•I 2 Br. 2 Ua. -----1503 Alabama St .
lon·l'd air gu::i heut, bltrn l"ppcr 2 hr $145. Family. 54~-4031
r:ini::e & o\·en, shag crpl, Hnge/rcfrtg, crpl. drps. -,----.-----
drp::., adults no pNs. Slti5. 752 0 Sh<iltp'lar 548-0358 OCEAN VIEW llll Hunt·
t'allti45-!..13Mlalll'rGpm. ---ington Ave .. cor. Hunt· ----Ll\'t: l'.\i A FOREST mgton & Baltimore. 2 br
Large 3 Ur, 2 Ba, crpts, 2 Br. :! Ha ~225. Gas & . duplex. ups tairs, gar.,
drps, bltns, uµsli11r::.. wall.'!' pd. Adult:>. no volleyball.$235 mo.Call:
Near OCC. ~::!05 . pd ~. 11--1 E. 20th . HobMeyer,ot'c.&14-2442,
557--0350 ;>48-u l:l7 or tl4ti-·4095 eves. 546·3170 (
Pri\'ale Hach, no k1Lt'h.
.~() pl'I :-.. :i;x:i.
fil;!.~IR '
·•Br, 11':: Ba. \iluie1. pal10
do!! UK, couples only
::-, I IS.>. 1i 1 o J oann ~ t
.i llS -!I;) I;;
OM BEACH ST RJCTL Y 1st Cabtn, nc~
i & 3 IJr :> .. :! ba. luxur)'
Condominiums.
While\\ atcr \'ICY.::., 11r.
Victoria Bch. ~to $400
y rly. ·IW·l 7~5
Irvine Ave. al Me~a
545-4855
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
on th~bay
Luxury apartment living
ovl•rlooking the water .
EnJOY S750,000 heallh
spa, 7 S\Vtmming pools, 7
lighte d t c nnis courts,
1>lus mile:. of b1t>y1;le
t rails, pulling, s hut"
llt'board. croquet. J unior
I s trom ~224.50 monthly;
a lso l a'nd 2-bedroom
plans and 2·::.lory town
h ou:,e:s. E le ctri c
kitchens, private pauos
or balconies, carpeting,
drapcril'S. Subterra nean
parking with elevators.
Oµuonal m aid s ervice.
Jus t north of Fas hion
Island at Jamboree and
San J oaquin lltlls Road.
Telephone (714} 644·1000
tor rcntul information
CORONA DEL MAR
3 Br. 2 Ba turn or unf.
S5UO. yrly
STEPS TO BEACH
2 BH:l ba, "'tnter,si35
3 UH. 2 ba, S325unJ. yrly
3 HH. 2 ba. Yearly, ~00
NEWPORT CREST
2 HR. 2 ba. condo~
COMMERCIAL
Ollice s uite, Npt. Sl.50
associated
BROK ERS-REAl TORS
l01'> W Bolb.,., o 11 1061
WATERFRONT VIEWSIN
NEWPORT.
Striking design and an eteoant. exciting way to llve. Choose lofts, baV: -windows. skVllOhts, flt• ~laces. Your own prtvate
.Patio or balcony. A frlencly mlllion-c1011ar re<: center.
Tennis t0uru. too.
Luxury adult rentals trom-
$350 monthly. :
200 Promontory or. west. Just north Of Jamooree cust. drps. air. super 001 + tenrns. Formal Capistrano Beach 3718
rndscpcl Children OK . tlµ · l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2.J ·-8 · 8l:iri8 1 n 1 n g , I 1 r c p a cl', , . m o.a ti· ga rdener. clos e t o Co1.y Blults IJachapl :--11 .. 1
TERRACE T wnhouse. Fai;h1on Is land . I m -Uµen lluu::.l' ~u11 I "
m eclta le o ccupancy. J.1~72 ~~~-:.';.~1 C:_'.!~'~·.,;~n Av;itlable now. Call .Ju,inhi .. J~--&111.:>·I--"
I llr lurn. l'1"1I. I lllk
tr11111 lil'ad1 'io d11ldrl'll
or pl'l,. ::.t.>tl tllll pd
~llitl :!i'-hi
Li:tt· 2 Hr SliO; :1 Br l ' ~ B:.i
~l ttlt J>upl1'x & 4-plex, :!
Jl 1111 I " , 1· r pl s , d rps.
:ll1:Vi!1l l
l :!O /\LB~RT PLAO:
deluxe 2 br, l ba, adults,
110 pel~. :)Hl5. Call · .-.:m :J572
B:H'li<'ior I rcim :-.:!OU
2 Br, 1&.2 Ha lrorn ~75
I Hr, I Ba, \'ll'W. S:J20
3 Hr.:! Ha, \ll'W, ~;~
. on Pacific coast Hlg= Telephone 1110. 675-
2 .Hr._ >Lower Duplex on · ~enl~l~~Cg~~
Cl111 Dr. at Oce;1n & · · •
New 2 br , 2 ba. frpl, wet·
bar. pauos, comm. pool.
SJJ5. Hkr. ;);)2-7500 64.t·461S7 Owner. Costa Mesa 3724
The Blulfs· earlv area· •••••••••••••••••••••••
LCICJll"a Beach 3248 bes t bay v~. 2 Bi"t. 2 ba.'. Casa de Oro
•••••••• ••••••••••••••• g iant pal10 . 2i52S Month • , ..
3Bd,11-'z Ba, Avail. March AGENT 640-;5,ifi\1 :"LL UTlLI rt~'> P \II>
17, 1900 sq. Jt. $375. mo. < ompare bcloreyou rcnl
Incl. bltini>. Arch Beach HA R D T 0 Jo' I N D -Cu::.tom dl's1gnl'd
1tc1ghts. Children ok. No HaycrcsL. ::.harp, clt'an, Fc;itunn)!.
Pets. -194·1:1136. new pa111l. 4 HR. 3 Hr\. •S11a<·1ot1!o k1tdwn w11h 111
VacanL & r eady. Barrell clirct·l l1i.:l1tmi.:
MAGNIF ICENT Coast He.iltyt.W2-5200 •Scp;iratl.'dtn garr-.1
Roval Estate. Ocean-. •Homt>-l1ke :-.rnr;.ige vie~ 4 br, 2·~ ba, + sep. 0 R 1 G _H l ~ ~ 1 ~: ·~n\'ale pal11>-;
·ma idsapt.682·52!:17 Waterl~onl·2 Bel . 2 Ua . •Clo::.t•d gar-.1:.:l·w,,t<1ragl'
3 BR, 2 ba, "pri\'acy"; lg.
lam. rm .. !'unken liv. rm.
Lg. deck ; ocean view.
::>58.1 Mo. Agt.4~-7.).)1
U .H. 00 ~al~o~ bay. Im. •.vtarhlc pull man
oc c. ( 213 )3J l ·IS H-1 •l\tn,i.::-1t.l' Bdrm::.
•0 1-'E.'l SliN 2oo5 V1::.la •Puul Barbequl•, ,,ur
Caudal ruurull•d \\ plu:-.h lnd::.epg
Adult-. .'\111w1 ,
LOY l':L Y 3 br condo. NB l Bl> H .\1 Furn :-;:?\tt
J"o r Lca5e. moun tain area, r oomy, 2 ba. Jrpl, Jli.)W. Wil::.ont>-I:! l:fil
n•Lreal Spectacular view dtn. a rea, patio, 2 car -----
ot Laguna, the islands, ~ar. ne w cpls. lmlry.
the coa st line to Palos close to s hopping. ~.!!-15
Verde:. & canyons to the mo. Call: 645·:.lti22 or
~~~~~--~ ~-
east. Home has 200 deg &15·9705
view, decks, new crpt, -----------1
pr iv & :. e c 1 u d e d , DUPLEX 4 br, 2 ba, huge Mstr. bdrm. 1 blk. ocean responsible cpl SSOO mo. ""i". 20M Colton 642-3J6l 49i :!IU4 .., v
Laguna Hills 3250 S Cl 32 .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • an emente 7 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIKE new :; hr, 2 ba, frpl.
$30 WEEK &UP
•S!S.60 N1J;!hl & t;p
•Studio & l BH Apt,
•TV & Maid Ser v Av;11I
• Phone Ser\'. lltd pocil
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'BR, pvt. gar, adulL". no
pets . nr. Haker/ llarl>or.
~1 7u mo.
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• V1l'\\S ol ocean,
C;1talina & l\ilos \'<.·rtk::.
•l.<trgc pr1,aLedecl.:::.
•2 1 llourSl'CUrllv
Hei s ler Park. Frplc,
palio. garage. $325. For 2 -----------
a du I Ls, con:,1der 3rd t>C~:\NFHO~T.2br,
IS ltH3R7 /~G-4122 :! Lia Condo. Blln::., crpt,
per son. 494-3;>.lti. dn>!'>. Security bldg. ~:i:>
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LADIES DISCOUNT
2 Weeks Frtt Rent
~t:Xl to ue.ieh. Slud1os,
t & :t n 1· I r u m s J 4 5 .
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La9una Beach 3748
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1 BR APTS I Ur, t'pts, drps, range,
carport. clean. Slti<I, i:ll
W. HSln 673-7187
Like l1v1ng 111 a We::.lern -----
llHJVl l' ~et! Old W•~~l lh•luxe 2BR, 2BA & :!
llJ\(lf "1th 1·1ty :,lick enclosed pauo:.;. New
lt:alun.·~. Pool. t·umµll.'l<' epls. & parnt thruoul
k 1td1t·11. ~1th rl'I ng<:rC1tor <l u 1 ct ne 1 g h borhood,
1111·1 V.·;111 to \\all pl11:-.h do:,e m . Adult.'> on!". nu
1·.irptt111g. ,\dults unly. pct.,. Sl!S5 mo. ·call
1111 111: t ·,. ,\I.I, N !'.; W ! uwncr. ti46-<>662
lt1J,!lll now ~ only a ven·
It•\\ .. , ;i1l.tlilt· · >Br, l':t Ba, priv patio &
1939 WALLACE uttl rm. drps, crpt. Bltn:,.
Studio $200. 5-10 -1~ or
!)l)X 1112
•I k.•ll'd Pools-i-.iaun<1s
•A:-."1gned covered park
111g
•Add 1llona 11 rce park mg
• ,\f a1ct sen 11:e a''atl.
• Furtltlure ilnul.
Upcn M-Jo' ltl 6
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Clo:sed Wed.
Huntington Pacific
711 On•an Av!"
11 u > s:Jti.1-1111
.~tn1-1d by Wm Walters Cu
2 lid, pis . Den, 2 Ha,
UlLimale Charm, 2 story.
2 frplc·s, Natural wood
throughout, many trees',
1 ~ blk. lo Oc. i\'orlh end.
:;550. m o. Yr . lease. Cou·
pie w1lh no pets pref'd.
494 -27!H.
La«JUna Hills 3850 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ALICIA
VILLAGE
BHANDNl::W
arge 3 BR., 2 ba., like WALK TO BEACH SPECTACULAR \'IEWS ~EW l3HEEUAPTS new; quiet upper; bltns, BEAl.iT.1&2HOR:\1S
642-7458
Hach sHi:> c-pts .. drps. Nice area. UTILITIES PAID t'U RN &
p,,01 . J.(cUtll. ).!ar, ulil llllh Place, nr. stores & Bt•Jut. Slttdlo apts, 2&J L·:-.:FU !VJJ!:ill8D
pd. 11 pk. <1dl1.,-;, no '"'ls. :--icwporl Bch. Adults l.$r. lrpl«s , bltn::., dis-•FIHESI DE LOUNGE
.E, c .3 u -Li H1-1. ";j ~ J over 4U ; no pets. $225. hwa::.hcrs, :! «ar garage. • Bl LLL\ KOS, JACUZZ.l
llanlillun ti-12 l!JtiOday::.. 6-tli 2Ht Sund ccks. From $275, •POOL VOLLEYBALL
- -s:~i -2.)iU S.D. Frwy to the Altl·ta
.! llH. l IJ.1 ~ngt ::.ty g.~1 dC'n L~,cluxe l Hr. ~tr~ lrg rms. nt 1':Z OHO APTS Parkw:iy olf ramp, rt~hl
HORTH LAGUNA 111111 . :-llai.: c:pt:-., drps , -car g ar. bmployed to Pasco de Valencia,
l' I ii I Jl r . I l1drm . d~ 111 . 1 ncd palm, hl'am i\dults. s2~1-. Ap~~I Htln IS~:1·I Athulla nght l Blk to SlockporL
11.1Lh 11n'.111 \ll'""· ::...!.::.; l't'll. 1rpl, gar. ,\dull::. oi·c upancyti4o-4i;i7 _ l ,:!&J UR. Pn\. gar, 2.J2 11 STOCKPORTOH pool, washer, dryer .
\lo 1111·1 _u1i11lH'' :-.2110 :!0.111 Eldl'n ",\ -COLOR F U t~ lBO, Sl7U. Clo:c.e to beach. s:~i-0336 LAGUNA 1-ULLS
,\ tn ~I . t hd1111 , I .. . . blun pal1o 'gar. Adulls 581-6130
mo. Adib. tii3-67lll or
l:!JJ-2701
B<ty & lkt•an View l Br
elf. Ip!. fenced paL;o, pvt'.
quiet. 642-9t'tili ------
BA YFHON'l' 2 br. 2 ba,
pvt. bt•ll. Pier avatl. ~
yrly . 9i!l -lll3.1; 644-4510
2 HH, I rplc, cpts, drps,
l'l1«1 . ~ar .. \dulls,. no
pl'LS. ~l25. ti45-65Uli
For Clauiiied Ad
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Call
A DAILY '1LOT
AD-VISOI
'42·5'71
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Cul-de-s ac S290. 8:!0-2162
White W crter View
4 Br, 2 Ba. Brand 1'cw
Home. 3 car ga'r. Lease.
833-2ti07
M111ull''• lo ~1·wport
lkadl. l>J l'111•lor ~· I 1\1
luru .. \dull:-110 pvt:-:!1111
New port I! I. <'.\I
11.ith ":!Ill .\111 wl\' ~Ill«, Lo; bl·droom!'>. super no p0t(' ltilt ''l t 5-18 EXT HA lg~ br, 2 ba, dlx ----------
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~~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADIJLT COMM 2 BR 2 2BR, 1 '.2 BA. New stove & FURN. Lgl' 2 ijlt Apt
B· -325 _ 2 1m ·& L>e • 2 r efr1g. Cpt s, d rps Adults 11~11~-110 rx:t::. ln IJ~· ~"-1--Cl 1 11 n. Fenced yard. Close tn quire 11 !J1 • Hoc·lu·~ll'1' ~a. :i;. •::>. U> ouse, . ,, .. (Heart ::,w 1m Pool i\l ona rch everything. Rets. S2t1.i. ______ _
Summit. Call Teal & Write A. No. 343. Da~ly I Bil, M c-h1hlrl'n J)l•b
Habcock Realty, lO am-~ Pilot. P .O. Box_ 15o0, Prl'I m1ddll· :tl.:l' or n·
pm. 499-4509 CosLa Mesa, Ca. !12627 tired :-ii.ill HI.! :lX-IH
Minion Vieio 3267 OCEANVU 2br,2ba,sun
kc>n tub, l sty Twnhomc
••••••••••••••••••••••• OIJI g ar. 3 pallOS, pool
Looking for a lease! We $2~5. 4!:13-li644
Niel' 1 Hr u11L\. q1i1t•I. !-ol'P
by gar. J<:mpl ;1d1t m1•r
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ul \ug l.>th. ~):l\1 :O.lo 111 .._Tro • I Pool* retng blt·lns S145 rnc. 2 ------( 1 u11L .,. pica . ut1I pct. Par klike s ur f' R E Jo: H EN T A L
l'l:IL"H:H ,\SSOC ..! lJr. I'll"-· drp::., btlns. round1ngs. nr shop·g. SERVICE. New apls. Hl•allor~ -1:1-1 Jl7i ~1>11 ..ii ::-1.itrcu!->c, re_al Adult~548-lo<-J8 avail. 111 11 B. Walk 2 r-l1'pk, 1t·11·1i.:. l~c p.1110, -blks. to occun. :lO.> 17th
NewportBeach 3769 gas &11aterp<l..548·1168. OPf<~N H Ol.iSE ==>AT St.11.R c .U.1L 5:jti-.tG5\J
••••••••••••••••••••••• ,• , , , . -.-. --ONLY I 362 Broadway, 2
, \\'L' lJ I' l u I · II L.X 11!.\ I~ !&2 br, ~150 up. Br a 1ll, t•utct. Sl45. mo i Br, 11 ~ Ha. patro over· =>-:1 !l.i "' • u1 r . .! ·' s I , t Id ' .ot-n.ich. Color 'I'\'. m.ud · p. • hl •1U•H n q~<i · • ---look1n,.:! goll course. ~I
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ha\ e a line selce111m ol -----------
homes for le<IBe in till' Costa Mesa 3724 Costa Mesa LET US
PAMPER YOU :! BH. no pets. unturn.
• 2 Br + den, li1cu yd +
p.1t111. ~ l'ar. cpts. drt)l>,
W I>, I rpl •. )JO-~b.i~.
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L<1guna Hills area All Capistrano 3278
styles & sizes. No fee to • • ••• • • • •••••••••••••••
you for our services.
Beaut. 3 Br, 2 Ba. garrlen
Ope n House Sun J/ 16
style townhouse. Pnv. 2 Br Townhouse~-mo
32196 Pasao Car olina ,
\213) 966-4735: 337-6348 Patio & Jawns. Highly
up-graded w1m1rrored
wardrobes, cust. shut-~-...&LL
ters. lrg din & liv rm _. 09UftCI 3286
w /ch andel1er, pool •••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Hills finest : OCF:AN Vll<~W. dec ks,
Av~11I Apr1l lst. Rl'dul'ed walk lo brach m South
trom iJ()() 10 ~-Lal(una 38d, JRa, 10 ex
:! Br M 1.;1>1nn V1c)o t't>I cond. w11h clr11()('~.
townhous l', Culle p ie rt'lrtlf, & wa::.her. ~50
~1t h pool Mr.ti tt &or on mo. 494 -11~21.:_
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J:.irantl rtt''" J Hr homr. H•wff-+Co Smoca
nl-'wlv l.1n1b<.1tfl\'d & 2Br, d~n. 21>a, Iii<' 11 v
t•·nt't'll up ~rud••tS , rm .. din. rm .. Beamed
owner t11k1•:1 hi~ IOC111 at ceilings. COQI, Jae derk. ~lll:i per monlh No ch1ldren 1pets. Ocean
COUH rt::SY RENTALS View. $400 mo. avail 4/1. ~U--9127 Call 499-2770.
AMBASSADOR INN
BRAND NEW
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2277tfARBOR BLVD.
COSTAMISA
645-4840
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w <· 1 I -I 11 c· 11 l e d
lownhuu:c.e 1nr ..tdUh!'>
only
•:i bcdruoms. :! baths
•Jo'res h paint & cJrpeL<;
•Cozy l1replace
•Sunny patio
•t:ardl·n selling w /pool
•Full garage w/storage
Y11urs IM ju:.t~.
THE VENDOME
lll45 A1u1he1m ;ws~
CASA VICTORIA
1 &2Hr. Urllum·Furn Fr.
Sl69 50 aas/wtr. pd.
.\duhf< No l'euScr gate
l'ool, Hc•t· It 11'1 , 1-:1,•vator
.)2.> V11·tor1a, ti42 li!l7tl
s11;0. Adult::. prclerred. Swlll~in~ Hachl'lor1ette >
U\Sl:I -lltll>-1 111 p 11 s n II u n t 1 Q" ton
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»F.1\UTIFUL View, Im· s21o ·mo Furn ~::!50.
m J <' i br, pauo. <Ju1£-L 714 5.1:1-;JHIH
udullb. i'lr. ::.oops. ~100. -
042-3153 s' u d I (I . fl " I{ I:! 0 u R
.-• --P AC I FIC on PCll, 1rp1c,
2 LG. Bdrm. Extra clean, Porch. J<1c uu 1, ~ll25 .
pvt. pauo. ~UIS. No pets.· 9tjll-!>itl()
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Small ladt Apt
I•' u r n 1 11 h e I.I • 0 n
liroudwa.v .
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:-<\'I g II ho1·hood
:Sl:XI Per Month
Call ti7:i -4577
ILOCk TO BEACH
2 & 3 lidrm, Ocean View,
<:.ir. hltni., 205 15th St.
531l .j(J58 or t\47-3957
Walk 111 lh•11ch, luxury ~
llr, 2 H,1, trpk. w\•t l>ar &
)l,1 r. no pc1s ~,,;, mo.
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1~~~~~~~~~~~ \\.\LI~ to fkh. C'ondo:I br. .! HH Duplex, clean, lg.~ 2 t>u, pool, Jrpl, bltn~.
~·~s._. _cpt d SUJ\I mo. 22341 1 Br. UtlUUCll pd. $161; q.Hs, clfp11. lArfe ~0>.
U r » c 111 e /\ v e . Stove re frill & pauo. U e a c h I I\ t 11 n \ a .
tWti t41i27 20ia Charle St. &aG· Ol l2. · 21:1 24Y 241>9 collcet.
A la~ /UXJJrlot.ts apartment /~luring:
• Prfoate potJo • Formal dining room
• Condnuou. cleaning OHn •
IHI"" range • Dl•ltttJotha-• Dl•poMJI
• $250.000 recreotlon cent.•
Heokd pool • Jocum • Sauna • Nlsht-
llghUd oollctboll cowt. FbahM
7V I~• BillJaril.. • llwble tennl• • •
Unmc6v /acllldu • Cooered parldng
No r~. SolT)I, no ,hlk:hn or pell.
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6700 W1rner Avenue ,. Huntmgton Beach J.
Phone80 ·6047 ~\ · m,.___ __... ~I \DU.• • ''--\.'\
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! & J Br 1-. i~•r """~-. . ~ N~ LUXUA\' •""ULT be •u•1ful 2 bedroom Newpon 1i·u1<tnl'1al , .. r • ol<I w ,.~ t4)n . ....,._ ao t'IJo: ...... ••••••••••••••-••••••• .._. 9 . .-.--r•-•...a ~ ,orqi11t tronlmo.w1nt1dlO•hare "°" ""'·WJOOW•'.ftc." L ... REWARo••-· Id £...~ 7050
-._ UYt """""".... UJUlJ? PTS ~ .. • '"' in boardm1 Khl. Xlnl. "•ghle-r & l\'ul. C~l' S..il. •••••••••••••••••••••••I'----------·
oltlna, dbl ot1~a self ~ • ~ • · 1It2 •pool luro1~hed or unJurru5b~ L.-lllCJ Offic.t S,OC. Job. tlexlb'e hrs. ~x Jttl Plc~se c.:all67S-t~U Pnu· Nur:-l'. It h~?Cll"~rl Boys & Girl
dunlng, frplc:, a.el bu. .-i~1m11 ,. rec . rm . Z60llJ apts IL Oakwood . CullonSILd•fanag~r lcn11v~ pro~l1.¥ mgml. 1na: l:k41<'h urea prchJ ,. S
.! c.:ur g.ar w/~e. alt -.i.1t1ucarr.. f ARtll1NGS S"l' There '• $1,000,000. tn ~4 HW~-3Ulei.t2-W &m:unlexp ,w1sht>l>lull l"ound Med. Sltl" mall "~~JOIS•ll tipm 101111.&}l'ar:.Olu~r On1
iond. Security. Sit95 lu •Boe~ SSG-8460 \ recreation CaclHUe:s. DELUXE ~cES or p1Hllul rcnL tn rvlurn brown do>: w lof1~ ltUI ly P1k>t dchH••> rout1·~ '\ ~700· 644-0S09 •I N
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A FAIULOUS Bonus of Compllmenlary t.cnn1s "~ ror i.\'n 1l'el> !>46·503if nu 1·ol1Jr 11r JC> Ill Colll'.:l Pr a 1• t 1 c.: ·' I Nu r s c mdy be J.\'J1l,1bli· m your
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OPt-:N HOUSt<: Su11Sun 2 nlt~S tree m 1 ot 00 ~ou find .a roommate. l ont~.1-'reeRent. lwlne11 Corncro1 l':1<:armn0Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ".i • JJ.!I Fniw .")<.111
I S PJ\t t.7 f) l~t.1 7 Mot~lsorhotels,Coa:.tto Sorry,nooneunder21& 2ml2 's~.Br1stol,NB Opporillnity SOOS & LaS;tllt', CM. :J ill M0Lt•lml(r:.,1?Xµ.111motl'I t 'lc ml•nl.,t• ~an Juan
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tl~-oon Coast. ~U4. in clups & no pets. M~elsopen dal- ----57 7010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttl>oul 4 p,\t , 557 JO.II. 1·ondo1> & > l'urly ri·nwb C up1:.tranu an· a . t•ull 1JS45~hSt bonus prues an Lai. ~ylOto7.seeoW'larger All1lnttl· t-'ullll'l.t1mc i1mc OJlio 11 ll:! ~t.IS1.lbJOa11t.IM1:..,1uuV1l'·
Vegas. ,Specuil discount ad in the apartment bl!C· VENDING I<' o u n d : 1: l' I'm .1 II Jo El Tvru .i.rc.i., l'Jll
.Spal' 2 lir-, 2 Ha, uppt•r
•fuplex . A1l111ls Heh
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1:13 -6!!011.
•NEW• priv'~s. in Buyer's GuJde uon. We s~ll th~ 1uwi.t new She pherd. ,ll'llHtll'. ha:-H.fp Wowfed 7100 ~I 11:uo
on all mjr. apg)fances. UAKWOODG/\RDEN c11u1p . We 1urnii.h lar~c coll;ir ·· ro't·rann: '. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equall>ppur ~:mµloycr
YOU'LL IE GLAD 645-0046 87a...ei'nter, #7 Al''l'S ~.-~--. Commercial & lndu!>trwl Smart. V1l'. llru..: Ucad1 ACCOUNTANT -:-- -c~. llJthutUo\ler .1:-...-w lo<.·1.1l10l\1>. XlllLlll\Ullt'lllg l'all 5J6 17tl3 <.ask IOI D REE D L' l:irake & al1 g nmt:nl
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ROOMS ~:W. wk up with Weeldy cleanmg ot .apt 30 RETAIL SHOPS ~l:trkl'llng UrJnd hlk "Ill
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1 )C EAN 1''RUNT 1&2 HR. r~n~l in country club Delu.xe. a<.'ro~1rom OCC. ··~·•••••••••_•••••••••• DRIVE PLAZA INTEIH:STEO an :.upe r. Dom lnghr fem whl blk
11\ l Lich at!:. Pool Table living at a price you Neat m<ile swdent Cook· N t-;W plu:.h ot11ce l>ldg, l! for store or oll1t'e AmplC' grcal res taurant'!'! BU!>}' s hthr male g rey v.ht LEAD
Hoc k Apt:.. SJ UO t S5Uo c an arford . Plus 1ng prrvgi.. ~Za. wk lo ti km i.unei.. Con-parking Town&muntry arcJ 1n ::.ant<1AnJ Right Lnghrm<ilewhtttan w~ Z781; 49!Vi!85J Oakwood Garden Apts 556--0037 lcrcn <'e Rm . Xerox atmo h 1iartv m<.i y ncgollall' -----etrers an exclusive "No copier. Nr OC airport sp ere ~lust L1qu1datc rmmcd: Lost : Short hair black
:J HM studio, <.;yn. vu, blk 1t e n t R a i s e Youn g single person, pr1v l:IJJ-3ti4.0 1~~!t~~::.~~';;!~ u;i~· s.iu.oou. All oiler:. under male cat, while under
lo l>ch. Ut1l 1nc .. ~o pets qua r a nt e e . • • w e e ntrar.ce & ba, t::-1dc --------------<'Oll!>tderauon . Owner ~~~1·93~alch on le g :'>200.4W-4HRl~·7PM suarantee that your CM645-4l\f3. WATERFRONT Top E. 17th ::.l. location Hkr.tH2 U500
Apartment r.-.:.L.-~ rent wrll not be r a ised Room & loard 4050 Mew port Beoch 1.000 sq It carpeted. -LOST : While l]erman
Shephe rd . lrg :.j}JYl'U
ll•mall'. ~.1\. llgb Bal·k S.nwTitMWC'U for 1 FULL YEAR and t::xe<:ullveolhces draped & air l'ond1 Investment
Or Unfurn -L-~ 3900 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 •~ you still have the flex· SIW. s:a s. SJ5() Mo. t1oned. Lo<.id~ of IJl11lt rn pportunity SO 15
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1bility of month t o Boarding room 111 quicl V1cwolboats&wat1::r s t orag e l'ah1nets & •••••••••••••••••••••••
month occupancy. Mesa Verde hom l'. BILLGRUMDY privaLc olf1l·e Plcmy c1ll N1<;1·:or:1> Siii to SJ.j.CIOO
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recreation facilities. A -----mo. 3-5 yr. lt!ct:-,t• t '~tll bouh 1Ut••1 ' "1\1~11..:Hll'.\, l..t}Sr I HISll ~L·:rrt·:I\
full tim e at'livilies Christian. P n llurnc tor .. HowSulteltls" 5 4!1 3 101 or t'Vl'l> llOW WI·: ~AVEU ::, \'11·. l11n1ttmart..\tlam:.
direct o r who plans Elderl y llu1ct ,\L ~:xccuuvcSu1le l2UO 64.& 4!1Cj!I. H1.•turn 111r till' Is l 2 & ll.11l111r . C.\l. ~nurt
narties, BBQ's, tri·ps & mosphere. Home cook i.q .IL. Ocluxt: oll1ce area month::.. SJ11.ouu + .\ti h;_iu·. malt• I '.! yr:. h.cll~ "' N Ston· l or Hl'nl ldcul ti fho r e! Free S unday ing.545-0<!08. on l:'wport Harbor,w1th \l•rl1 ..,1n g :-l.in~ \\1th ;,i, u1w 11 :,01·e oil l1ack
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l'oul. tennil>, conllnental
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Calahna v11::~. Sl'paratc
1..am1ly !>eCllon. Close to
-.hopping & tine beach
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Brunch. Plus beauti'fuJ ----additional 140U sq.lt Ad· Location IJl'lllg l!llh St ll.ooo.uuo rt'adt•rs 11 tn· C,1ll .1 I J ~·l :!li or
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furn & unfurn. Ren~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pie free parkan~. Coa:.l 1 Bldg. l 3ia !>q It. <.; l , 1 H45 ~1:J.'i I lkwJrd'
from $160. Prices vary PRIVATE ROOM Hwy at N e wport Bl Base lur auto rt:pa1r MOMy to Loan 5025
by location . Models for ambulalory per::.on 642-<10.l.t br akt:. whl ah~nment. •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOC:"<U Uog , male,
bra1dcJ c:ollJr, leather/
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C ~1 5-10 J:!H7 open 10 to 7. Sorry no · Good meals Nice bur· DENTAL SUITE. 900 !>q. upholty. 37 .st1 ft ~ W.
petsorchildre n. roundrngs Eas ts 1de It.No CM .45',,q .lt.Mr. 19thSt .. C )fAsklorOon
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patio + hcatt•d pool
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645-0550
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16th and Dover
642·8170
Vacation Refttats 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEW Palm Desert (.;()ndo.
2 br. 112 ba, l~IJP crt:..
pool,., JaCUlt.,..Tak1ng
He:.~rvat1ons . ~ per
week. 71-1 It.I:! t>l7J
Cabin. Big Bear. Sip:. l 2 t
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Santa Ana 3880 Santa Ana 3880 PALM DEsf';HT Condo
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wk 675-50lll/67a 50'l2.
HAWAl11t\ONA 2 br. 2 ba
home 4 m1 . 1rom hona
Inn. 1 m1 Keahou Golf
Cour~e. Short walk to
Sch. Comp. turn d. ~175
wk. or ~SO. mo. 675·4.&44
OFFICE SPACE NB
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man 0111ce ~ mu , J
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II a r bor li I v d . (al C1rnnery Village ~l:x>.
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mu:.ll', parking, sec. lndu1irial Rental 4500
patrol. .\I H Ste \ er.
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FREE RENT
BUSINESS LOANS
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LOANS t 800/ \ It' II .11·1111r & B.tl..l'I up 0 /0 5-111 _!.fj~
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from just $215
And look ,11 all you get
. Air Conditioning • W /W Shag Carpeting
•Ta ilored Draperies • Separate Dining Areas
• Dishwashers • Private Pati06
• $250.000 Recreation Cent¥r • Heated Pool &
Jacuzzi • Volleyball & Table_TennJs
· • Fireside 1V Lounge • Card &
Party Room • Billiards
'1 Bcdroo ... ava~I• tunmhed &c
unfumltlhed from ju.st $170
apple5
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2414 No Twin Aw
5.lnlJ Ana Phof>e 17141547 5o/.!1
Sony, No'Chllcfr~ Oii ~
No~ ~ • .,., ... ,.._.... .. uaa--1uctC..,,.,.... (lJ
Con_do rn f .V. :.lt>il lilitl 300 SQ FT ('rpti./drps
all;>pm or wknds ~95 per' m o c a ii
646 ll30 or 679 3709
f em . 45155 lo share m:r -----
home 1n lrvaneTl'rraCl'. FURN. ofl1ce Bank 01
ti7:!-a752. a49-J'J711 alUi Costa Mesa Plala. ~.
Share m y Condo, Pool. -~· 55t>-;$900
Woman .JO's,to::.nure ('x Suite ot 3 ott1t'es.
penses & comparuons t111 w/slorage area 1n CM.
with same. ~85 mo 600 sq.ll.~20omo.w/ut1l.
smoker. pl.' t 0 K 1nt'.642~totH
Eleanore642·4771 -----
Medlcal/Dntt St.
FEMALB Wishes to shr
her i br. lurn'd. apt
w1s amc. Bui. Pen. Sl07
w1uttl. 303 Palm St. Apt
l
!K>O sq ll proless1onally
uecoratl'd. ::;400/mll tiOI
Dover Dr. Nll.fi45 ·ltilO.
Ml::DICAL Or'FI(.;£ for
sub-lease. 3.!0 Placentia.
P1!>ces I em ale, are yoi. N.8 . 6-15 740
looking 1or a pldl'C tc ---------
hang your hat ~ llavl N B. Law ot11ce Firm ha:.
your own room & balh 1r s pace <.a vail. Ideal lor ac·
m y nicely 1urn. P1:1ri. cnt or mvesu gator. lnc1
N (? w po rt A pt. ~ J 5 1 rel'ept & copy machrne
ti40·SJ42 S22a mo. Call 75l·7474.
Off ice Needed
BARBO.UR TOWNHOMES 6oo to ooo sq It turn. 01l1t'e
Lo s ublet. 1\ rrungement.-;
flexible. <.;all ev~s.,
1>73-5505.
A Limit~d Number of Spacious ------
MEW PORT IE.ACH
Deluxe oHil'e s111tes lrom
~Mo. Broker
Realooom1cs 675 6700 ------
2000 ~q Vt ~fOO l)l'r n1t1
<tl :l~i5 li1rl'h, I'-U ,\gt
s-t1 -aoJ2
2800' -4000'
PRIVATE YARD
SPRIMKLERS
1"11.Jl'rglasi., w~.
P a int. t•tc
Ashwill-Bri• & Co
1714>~7·2100
COSTA MESA
$214. MONTH
Indu::.tnal olllcc&i.hop
IJOU ' &liµ
Curpets & Urapes
Please call Don Gilmour
or Tun Driscoll
Ashwill~e Co.
714 :997-2100
* COSTA MESA*
1300·3100-3700·500tl sq ll.
Larger units a\'a1I * SAMTAAMA *
t000-1300·1700 ~' 5000 7
sq IL & up. l mml'Cl1atc Ot'
cupancy.
Nattress Rlty. 97~'>71
WarehouMjLt. Mf'J-
Near O.t:. Airport. 11100
Sq. Ft. Hem month to
monLh. Bus. 549-1141,
L•h l \'1 <· lkrnan l &
l'harl l·. C M Ur<J ng c
longhatrl•ll t·.11 w Ilea
1·01lar. May ha\c i.:rccn
1 nk on µ<.iv. i,. He" d rd
t~ll Ul4!1.
LOST· Female Wht. Pw
ul1.'. 1\n~. to "Crumpt•t:.
VII'. ot l':a!>thlull. H1:w;ird
till ()81/~
1\l.L wh1te"'s m11 kttlf·n.
v11.·. (;a hf. & Orl'gon Sl
on :i, 12. /\ ltcrl'd m.111·
n•tl M llur. N..tffil'. t;111g•>-
lt1-: Wt\ H l>' J:.!5-1 On·~•>ll
l 'usl.J ~l t•:..L
H e s p C o u 11 I e ~ o 1
smoker,, non tlr111 kl'r
~ 111 care !or your h11n11·
y<ird & pets May 1.-. lhn
A ui: J.5. Lor al Hr t:-
tii.l 3,1511
,\J,s Ml' alJout Marv K,1,
l'nsmeu cs. Call tor f<'n•1
fJcial. An Ha. 54.5 ~Ill
Job W~nted. Mate7025 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Will do .u1,1t11111!
fell' SI .1MMI.
l!J!I IUil
AVON
BUNNY MONEY.
:O.l.1rl llu1 ld111g J Rl'~ ri;:g
now lur 1-.a.,tcr Mct•l
1wnph•, :-t• 11 p.irL u me on
)'fill I' II\\ II 11 llll', Clnd OU(
how prol 1lahll• !.t•ll111 ~
l1',1g r.11ll'I'"• t'thlTIClll'!>,
JC'~l·lt v .rntl l.1m1ly prn
duc:ti. l'.Jll be lnlcrc:.tcd'~
c·,111 · ~"" 1011
• H,\ H \':-.11'1'1-:H •
">.an L'lc•rtll'llll' area. 11
Job Want•d/ mun ol<I 1111v .I S d<I\"·• " 1-'0l'NO. lrt'>h St•tll'r 111 " • • ... Fe I 7050 v. <'t:k 192 ~iK.'i <•It 6pm .,, 1t·mlly 01 Wc~l Nt•\\ 111>r1 ma e IJ t;>Cullti7:J u7.1.I •••••••••••••••••••••••BEA U l'l l'l1\;\; S i\sst
Ll\C 1n. rolllpn. dn \rr n l' t• ti ,. d . h e n
l i te h :.l\pg. i\la111rt rcmplelon :,. i''Ol'~I> Wht. t·at. male
l>lk 111r nn top ol heud.
\'1(• HU!>hcHd ,\dam~.
9t.:! i! 1:12
I•' 0 lJ N I> F c m
l'h1huahua mix. grey1,,h
brwn. lo und J 1 l l. Vt t'. t-:1
Ii:; & ,\llai.:noha. X<li iti~IS
l<'OUNO 1n Wardlow Pk.
puppy l.lll "h1tc• "l>11ts,
wllll1.· l>J" :-. <q1prox I<!
wl.s ~;;;i 17111
l<'ciund Slwph1•rd n11xed
1-' l' m J 1 e . :, m t g r a y .
l.e11lher h c lt t·ollar.
TPt>lh m 1 s:-1n~ V11:·
Bobo & G ralium Bl\d.
HO 84!1--091.\.
w o rn.in who l'llJO):-till N~1
bridge , goll, 11:,;han g. Xlnl
n •I. Write ad llJ4.l Ill l'ar1. lkJul) Opt'rator-; · sta
111 th e Vall y l'1lot lion:. tor rent ::,15 ~k
P 0 Hox 15ti0 Cost.i. Mt•!>a fucs lhru Fri 64<! 72-U.
or lca\'e your phoni.';: tor
Huth I n g ram JI
I 1!16 5727
Pral'. N11r::.e , Lt h::.edean
111g . lkad1 are;.i pri.'ld
<.:all alter tipm. IW-25Utl
Bookkcl•per. lull l'h.argt•,
part 11me, ;J ur I morn
1ngs. approx 12 hr» 1wr
"k For pn•:.tt~l' 1.,1\\ OI
111•1• 111 N 1·w port ( \~rllt'I'
ti IO ti!ltitl I or appt
3 Bedroom Units Are Now Available
Unfurnished-6 Months Lease
•COM Deluxe Offices •
Full serv1ce/ample prkg
1he W EL TO~ BLDG.
285.i E Csc Hwy675-e900
Res. aft. 5, 879-3169 L -----------• o s l. Cal , F. lnl? hr
e CLUIHOUH
e SAUNA
e ILIMINTA•Y SCHOOL fWlrhh• _ .. I .. lllb..,,_)
e~L
e JACUllf
e flNHIS C°'JllT (WltW1t ... 1111 ......... ,
~ .. 1"'9 bclwdve
RENT 600 sq. ft. $lOO sllv /whl. J!! & Nv. µt
1200 sq. It. ~170. Hew a rel 646 :lt>t5 · ~~:;:...::;::;.::::J
675-5116. 673 -7039 •o ·T "1 .. s · 1• 1tr 3. Large
Othce area, comfortable· Storog. · 4550
reas. suitable I or 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
fle:.ki>. Perl ect Orange
l."ty loc ll12 DuPont, Irv
Typwrlr. Telex. Cople:.
lf('<·e~s ~ ·0243
LIMK
STORAGE UMrTS
Persona I hustn<':-' or
re<.'reat1onal s turll)l4'
CORON/\ clel MAR 4 rr.1 From ~9. Jambor~ &
s u1Le, ~300 rno. Coast San 01ego f'wy. !l79 0154>
tlwy 1•xpo,ure. o<:can --
'"ew. l(urden, u1uabl~ letttalt W...t.d 4600
tor law ott·s. Xlni prka. •••••••••• • ••••••••••••
1ac1huea. 673-4120 1 or 2Br. Apt. Hnlboa
• Island. Yrly.
Cl1ss1f1ed Ad! 642·5618 673·34.~
Mate lnsh sette r. J yrs
'er)' gent I<'. Reward
l'le.l'e return. we m i.,:.
h Im 5 ltl !n Jti ~ ;).l,l·fi..'f.!H
FOU~ () t-:;1:.a....1,lc C~l. IQ
\\ k 11111 M a l.i.mule pup
~ t'h,11n lll'llUllll tll•CI..
hit> J IW
Lo.'>t . swt111nhh1rc Hull •
1·err1er Puppy Hlk wh1
<'h<':.l mark1ng:s. 1-·em
1 •,, m o M esu North.
n1•wurc1 5.&6 211J7.
Fund Ha1s L'I' l'H ::>15h
~IE or E E. a l'011tl ::.bl\
l'BX. Kee pl l~ l>l' lo ~I
Tcll'phunc \",'ori.. ~I
IRVINE PERSONNEL
SERVICES S-AGENCY
.\lit> E 1 i lh lAl lrnne 1
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Call 642-1470
CONVENTIONAL
LOAM
UNDERWRITERS
Uc•" n1·y Sa \'1ngs & Loan
h .... Oj>l'lil ngs Ill Its II. H.
1111· .\I u-.l ht· l'\ll\'r d m
lllllil'f\\ t'lllll).: 1·un\t•ll·
11111w.I 10;111~. pan1c:ularlv
Vn•llJ1• .\l :ic· ~ Fannie
.\I a t• l•'ur I urthcr 11110,
1·1111l:.t<'I .\I""· Brl·hm ~li:I H:l:!I. l-~4u;.il Oppor'
Emµlo~ er
cum~
Raleigh lltlb HO'>IJILal.
C;.i ll li~5 a7U7
Counselor
F o r t; lor1a ~t JrshJll
~a lu n . Wi l l lra111
C o u r a I! c u u :. . t• n •
lhu:.1.1:.l11·. "di grooml•d .
.\laturt• "u m J n prl'·
lt•n t•d ll11u1. :! tu !Jl':.t.
,;~2 .lt>J<J
CUSTODIAN
2ND SHIFT
.\!SI V;H.t Corpor.1.l11111
h.1:. 1111 ITit•tl Wll' lJjJClllll).!
lur l'\ P•'rtl'lll'l'd µe r:-on IJl HUI la1·1lll1Cb Jl'l.'a
Dulll's 111C'ludl' operat1n~
\ ;H'Ulllll. rug :-hallllKKll'I".
I l111tr pulblwr. ~1.mdarJ
ian1111r1al 111111.·u on:.. In
tl1v11l11.1 I ~cil'ned musl
hJ\t.' m1111111um ~ year:.
r c 1· e n t r e l a l e d l' '< •
IH'I lt'lll't' a 11d -.le ady
'' 111 I-rl'l'Ofu
\\ ' 111 11• r c11111pl'l Ill\ e
p.c~ modern IJl'tl1t1es
Jnd ,•\n•lk11l l1t.ofll'lll:..
t) u J I 1 c ll' 1 I 1 n 111 \ 1 d u .i I
-hu ultl JllPI ~ •
.\londa~ thr u l"nday
8 JO Ill \.\I
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Data Corp.
33.> B<1ker ~u·cl'I
Co:.t<J M cs a. ('a u:.'l).;.!j
E4udl OPPOHfliNI rY
l'.:mplOYl'r, M I'
DAT A ENTRY CLERK
I I'\ 11w Hout ,\11 i.tr <le,1rcs
l u l l 111ll l' l'rnplOYl'e •
v. g1•11I' r a I ol I 1t·e exµ
l'aJI !li:I ~X8\I
Dental Hygetlist
For Pcdo 01111.'C. SlUU+ a
day .f day week. Dr.
llouJ!hton 841 -2566.
)cntJI A.,::.l , l ha1ri,1de.
lull llmt•, X Rav he re·
<1u1red . :...1l:•n ;11w1i. tr·
llll!l' bl'llC'llh, lh·,1r h
1\n•a . 8.\i .!.>4i:I
l>i'~N l'\I. \~SIS J'A~I'
<'ha1r:-1<lt• o 1111•:. l'\I>.
Full lllTil' 111 .1 lt1h\ oil'.
S o m " ~ .i l " . 11 li .
1$lti :.1:i.io
DEMTALASST
3 Yrs exper ~:xpa111kd
duties. Salary open. :l '.
1lay w~ek. No S<•l lit•n'I
dentistry. Pri•\'f'nl 1\•C
pr actJ ce. It U areJ
!111Z-2436
DentalOfc • ..._..
.11 : lla~ wk. No Sat s
~.ilar )' open. Xlnl
hcn1.•1 11 :. lfunling tor
H " J t' h J r e a . C a I .
!lh.c! .!IJt;
0entfarch
752-1541
•'
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OAll. V PIL.OT Suncsay. March 18. 197~
· Add lt ... Bulld it ... Diaper lt...Hammer It ... Carpet SERVIC lt. •. Cement lt ... Wlre it ... Hoe IL.Clean lt...Move
lt ... Press it ... Palnt it...Nall lt...Plaster lt .•. Flx·it. ..
.._ __ \ , ... _. G ··-=-tto.McJe_. . -t-.a.-P•atllMJ/Papcc "'9 leMOdel/I.,. ...,...,_. 5erYice 600t ._..,..,a Sen lat 6009 c..,.t Ser•lc.e llectrfcal••nll ~-ntg ......,.•c• • •••••••••. • ......... ••• ••••••••• .•• ••••••••• •• ..•.....•.............. ·••••·•·•·············· ......••............... •••••••················ ···••········•········· .......•.•••........... ..........••..•........ -• • :-. n : \M .. .,; 1. to: l"f RH· 1 AN S 1n l l't i.t. H I Shrub Wom;.in with Tr11n.'iPQrt3• Plumbinat & EleetrlcitJ PaJnllnat ·Int/ l':xt. A1rk11li Qu¥1lly home Imp. lie. 25
THE FOUR "W's"
1714) 549-1261
<REA TIVE MARKETING SPECIALISTS
. •INGENIOUS IMPROVEMENTS SYSTEMS
YOU CREA TE THE PRODLX:T
WE TELL YOU HOW TO BENEFIT
EXPERTISE IN CONSULTING:
Marketing
Systems & Procedure::,
.Quality Control
Im porting & ~xportmg
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Applionu R ... r c arpe-nt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
f or Good Repair Worl< on CJbinet v.url., ~cn l.J re•
Washer:., dr) L'r:-.. rt'I ri~.. µdir:., rlr) ..-, all worir, ~m
call J ack .>48 o.1;i:J ... 0011. 551 Ol7l
lobysitti'"J
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Mature ~omJll \Aolll ('..lrl·
tor vour home & t·h1ldrt·n
"' h i 1 t.• :'-ll u \ J l ' .11 I 0 II
Wknds or loni.:t·r DnVl' t-:\ rl'l:.. 6 1j 11 .. ;1
SA\'E & Prot1t. Custorn
remod, repJ1r. add·on
1n:.ulat1un t-'rce c~l 6.
Vesij!n:. tri.> ~~.l!I
•l'L'S ru~l FHAM l:'I/(; ..
lh.:t·I..:. & Add1111111s
5-t!Hl5~ \::.k tor Lil
Loving Carl'. 1111· d ~cl Hv Carpet Ser•ic:e
t Attl•l'..1'1..l I• \;'JINO Joh-. ma1nt rt-pu1r-. ti t;olui. ~~Yor bl-~ry t1on wil l do lt&hl !::Le . Commercial / ~ray. Wollpul)ering & yr-. •xp. tr·ee est' Fair
1-'rl'l' i-::.l ~~ +i411 l , r.. l' x p I 1 c 233 l 011 or depth. No"J:,:'to ~;_,,¥u:i h,ou11kn1-11ng & cooklni. Resu:lenual. MS-1~7. a nor repa1n1. 5'6~ 1.1r1cl' (;1111 Kf'fl, I r iu.,-:HK~:!oJ Call 549 -9933 or l:all4!>2--0Sl7 MGIOK" rtaater/lepalr tHl l770Res Ceme~tf.~':.~ ..... t-;l .. ttric nl Res1dcnt1uJ t;.aO 011;8. Houst>cleaning by Reha·., ••••• ! ...... -....... o••••••••n•• ......... RooflrtCJ
•••••• r ' ~I C I •1-1 uA·rcH PLA!->'1'ERING ••••••••••••••••••••• •• CUS'fO~t<:cinl·ntWork tH·w & r<'rnodtd Free HANDYMAN-Homes & e oupe. \u:erences.WILL lAM S &c Sona ·~ . • .
Pauo:. RNu.ouable .,;!'Cl f.1<· &In:. ~6~11 Apls Conscientious ea6.lhtes.S48-Q7l Masonr y J1c 2130'6. All Types . 1' r l'e J .C.R~i~lNGred
1-·ree t-::.i U4l! tl.514 ,. __ _,__ • --('1ull~man. 645-655d. Dutch-Swcd&shCJn'gSv Brick, bJock, stone. Esumates. Ca11540~ ... l.i~~nse ~-40b6 wssvwnlrtCJ --. 586-&71 ,. rce c.:.t
co:'ll<:tu-:n;
HCH >.\1 ADl)l l'I ONS
l'A'l'll>:-0 tJ.l • .., OW
••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOCK REPAIRING The l.Jl':.t lor Less . PlaMbh19 . . ---• d M l d A •. ... ••645-5123 •• vi-•••••••••••••••••••••••HEPA IR S. all type:.. t;r n !!,I :.ttn/ .n :.cp mer1.ca n "' .-ore111n _ ----•••• ;;:•••••••••••••••• pa...-L..J ? Hl•u:. f ree csl, he, asi.. .-.0<1. ::.µk lrs, C'lt>anup. ~011 Long ~xp. Pickup/ Del. Mesa Clcanini.:. ca11:iets & .,., Ju,st ~ng 10 r w a 11. sa0-5020
cund. &&2-:l3a1 /tj,lti·49()ij Mr. Petersen. 493-4~. u phul~tcr y Steamed OUT & AB~.. F a11t Service ~ fC' u I../ Ur! 11 / Hl'movc .. • , • <·leu ne tJ 01• ::.ham 00 Local/Slalew1de Moving Reas Rates unytamc
A.,phall1Ce11w11t. Low Ji\P1\Nl-:S~ GAl~UENEK la11 557 6712 P · 7 da, Cree est,SZl-2071 Just One Call To Signs
rJll'" .l4:J :JUJJ o 10 \rs Exµ. lomplcte ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST PLUMBING ••••••••••••••••••••••• b-IOOlb:-1 ~en1ce &CleJ11up. 'LA~S WlNOOWS, lnc:omeTax ORDON Moving. :J;l' 642 111
Jt•:.,. io. Cement J do pauo.-..
driv1•w:.a)s. :.1dcwalks &
hl111•k..-, ;tll .>.l~I J.HI!
Ftl•t' t::-.L 75 1 -1937 s·x 1 ·~· & 8 xs•2 , alum. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Van. li<", tns, lowest rate::. --------
dble, rull out. ATTN · , •In Your u~* tn OC. Ests. S81-o643 L.R. OTIS Plumbing Expl'ri~nccd J t1pJne::.e ..._.... w b II · d C 0 N T.H A. (; T 0 ~ / • .,7 ''r~ ... xpcrtence ater trs, a Sl.G($, 1s Land::.c.q11ng-& (;ardl.'n· ' • D c. · I
'lEILL NEON, INC.
rhc \.'ull St:rv1ce Sign <.:o
t-'or Salesman 531-3374
ini.: :r~117e~~H:s. 548·7~ ~75 ·Reas let's ~;g -8182 Palntin9/Paperift9 posa s. s topuges, re ... r"" ... ·~. t ... ~... 773 l pairs. remodeljng ancl Telt•i .. ion R.-..1. ,. ~~ c ~ ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• N Co l • .,,... -~~~o~~R·L·xio~r~~~I:~ •\V_allpaper ifana1ng• [~~i;.gHr:~1r ZS ~~~I •••:•1:~~1:;t~~;~;;·:••• Child Car~
••••••••••••••••••••••• aulin9
1'1 l' Sl·h1H>I 11'Jr111ng en Paradise Gardening •••••••••••••••••••••••
, 1rn11menl & t.•h1l<l Can• S1>N·1alaze Restora11011 MO\lnJOHaulmg. Studcnt.
l\•rn1•r l<11111m· karn1ng & Landscape. Mthly lg lruc k, reas . U:.atry .
c'l'llll·r.., qualllll'll k1v1n!!, Ma1ntt-nanc~ &!-.p~111kler 548-!1723&5:15-b#!Jll
l\'Jl'hc•r Opl'll ti .iO am to Kl' IJ a 1 r. 6 .J l 1Hi4 !.I & ----
,, pm H1•JsonJhll' u.:uon 67J :llllu Y /\RO CL1':AJ'I UI'
1111 l ', I•> " H•11r olc.h ---Paint. houSt'hOld rl'pacr.
.lhg '.!I HI 111·1''ou nta1n:~1u~hroom cum~l. la..-.n rclrnblc.55tl-l).>l7
lton . <!II Yrs Exp-ERINSTRUCTO~. 6-U·62ti3 '..ill fw1hghlTVforrea:.
Kca::.vnalJll.' Hates. For Carl Rebko. --2'4 . .,. R wc11·L, 1lO evtra char0 e fti:.PAI , Hep1pe. Water " " .. Appl CJ!I .i·l9-:-J9-11 or lSt Class Ext /Int paint. heaters. ~rv1ce lines 1111• eve & weekend. Sen·
75! ~~:17 . paperhanging, airless Jlonestwork.642~31 ~ in~llB&f'V.~O
CFG t-•111 :,vt' ~-Ol l2 spray 25 yrs exp979-5294 .
Tax prt>pared, your hm •TOP QUALITY•
Bkkp'g. fin planning Jnteraor & Exterior
ODAB WATl-:H HEATEH Tile
I n s tallation. Guar •••••••••••••••••••••••
M 0 V I N G • ha u I 1 n ~' -Year round sl.'rVll'l' Call Lee •SJ0.72711 cv
\ ,rlli•v I lopµer. pldnl mixes.
· Deis Vl'ry & open 7 day:..
Childl·.t1,. by hr ' clay i' \~ri~l·ape. g 12 ~-
service. 968-4700 for inJo n :IL\MIC flLE. New&.
Kl.'modcl. l"ree est. :iml
J1>h:. \H•l<'omt'. 536-2426 •· 111~h1 Loh l>I lo\1• I 11
I.int-. \\l'h-01111• .:>.xi OJ1i
garage cleanup. llclial>le Land•*'a .,., --..----h--· MARV'S PLUMBJNC: ta:.l ~l.'rvice.9ti3 6452 ·~ P 9 Prol J a1nter. on esl 111646 !l!!()7 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• work. reas. lnl/ext., free NO JOB TOO SMALL hr UJ\ \Ao l't•I.. 'll!hL,. 61 •••••••••••••••••••••••
..-.1.nd :_ ol\. Ud::. J O HN 'S <:a'rp et to.. l;OOUl'llll.OCARE
.1.>6 OJ.Ji J1:.in11· L'pholstery. Ur1 ::.hampoo l.Bt'l'l;r.uJN.S. EU.
•TRIM-RITE•
TREE SERVICE
l'runing -Remuv,at
LAN USCAJ>INU
Y,1rd Cleanups
l"rl La wn Serv ~14 Mo
Mov1 n l(, llaul 1n~. HOTOTILLl.'.\li S-25 mo:.l esl. Hel :.. 548-2759, W~din9
Cleanup. l !:>1udl'nls, yards.. ~d ~ale::. & in 642-3913 Lew & Wayne's Plumh •••••••••••••••••••••••
t-:1q.1 & Reas. t>lO 1749 stall. Lands('aping. Oay --m g. 15yrs exp. Hl•cess1on
(:.o il rc l ardantsl Ht•ls ILtll':-!17~·GJ2:J
lusiness Service t>egrei.ISl.'r:. & .ell culor brsghten"r~ & 10 mtnutc Dressmakin9 •...••••••....•......•. ~ ~ bleach fur your wh1tt.• ••••••••• ••••••••••:•••
T\'Pl:-<C . Tel·h & Other c.irpcL~. Save money by l>n·~::.mak111i.: 111 the Euro
I. B M St:ll'l'Lr1c ~I per• s anng me e'lra traps lll'<Jll rn.11trtl'r l.ly JPl>l
PJ!,!c. :H~_.H 11. Clean living room, d1111ng Dc,,1,1!11l~d lur ) ou Cur
rm & hall Sl5 Any rm dav FJ,.h111n:. 5'>4i l:!Jl
---or eve Tum . !lti0-2170 CALICOTE PAJNTING prices! $9.l}5 hr . ti75-ti2hl
llaultnJ.:, yd cleanup, -Call97~-3335 Lie movin~ odd Jobs Helm Ei\HTll D&':ilGNS Stale he & Insured --·--
ble, 1ow 0rates. !>56-0:J.17 • Oes 1J(n •Construcuon --. . Retn0del/Repoir
---• r ractor Hotoulhn~ Prof. Pa 1nt 1 n g. 1 n · ••••••••• •••••••••••••• YARD CLEAN UP HousKleani*J • Lscl•nsed & lnsurt'tl tenor/ Ext. Free ests.
Comp M aml 04S-UJ09 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• • 1-'asr l'ricL·s •55tl 0470 751---0684 day or night.
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-llOUS ECLf:ANING 1s our • --.-
*Arc We lding• Small
Ni>S Any locul100. 15 Yrs
1.'Xl>t'r. 646 -7014.
Hus1111::.s. Call Jan1C.'l' s Locksmith Pa1ntln9-AI typ.s
ltJggt•dv i\nns 67.')-t;.;.=,;1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est J im 675-3559 Cabi11et Making S7.50. couc11 Stu. chair ~ General Senicu
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Room. Adcltions
ftt-:MODEUNli
QUALITY WOHK
Call Now For
USE THE
DAILY P ILOT
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SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For R~sult
Service Call
642-5678 ext. 322
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uce wk. b1ti 52W
nul melhod I tlo ..-.orl.' He s u l t "t•rv 1c T lll:-.IL:S liy .~ou:.e.
mys el 1 . l; cl r l' I ... I IJ1rectory ad call l;u,n wuutlwu1 I.. rep<:11r;:,,
~Jl-<HIJI I now 642-5678. exl 322 plumb1n,I!. l'll' IH2 56la.
· Burglar prool yuur home.
TM!-: Hl-:ST in Doml'sllc S:.tvl.'~7lCl~JOon1n"t,1lla
(.'k;tll1ng Holibtl' s H,1).! 1111n pr11°l'" + material
& Mop. !>-llS-{17.'>7 tH2-t~:l7
The Hanl(men are Best
! 1'z~•. F ree Est .
D Schwarlz Sr. SSll-1301
... REE ESTIM ATE~
And De::.1gn
75l-56Hf
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JENT AL ~t-;CRE'l'AHY FORMER MMU.'lE..") Lin In Maid Mana,,emenl OFFICE Recept/Secy $600 • rv1ce Station Manager / PUILIC AUCTIOM • W C u. It. 2 dr. Refrig . Jor progn.·s~ive & bu~} Get the Facts about He:· " Co. pa)s tee. Beauuful Mechanic. Local expe1· -N .. w 'ice maker. 6 mos old.
olfice. Al least 3 )rs ex lur W111k1ng Fam1IS ot 2 Immediate ()peNftCJ' ~el·rl'tanal, Clt:ric·al. 01 1,lu::.h olliccs anrl lots 01 prefered . Salary pis. MES~TNAYTITEEJM~WOFELFRI y~ Cost $500. sell $345.
Per 'en•·e Jront de.~k ce nt C han ges l or ;'\11 1hildn·n. Musl uc Me l <>r"·'omen overl" l1"e Worker"' A""l''"'1N £ 1 "' • 673-5'-'"A '" " R I t c I ·• 1 " · 0
• ' ~ ' ""' 11t:opJc contacl. Co. needs comm1ss1ens. x ce-: AJ>T OBJ E''TS AN VQ"O Capa blt.> 01 handlmg all een is m g, I' over"'"· ~ILJlc tu 1•11t1k . Prc:ler un-To dt>monstrale ed.U('.l· T ION! Hecess1on Blues'! good accur· te typ t Op orlunily for righ t ' v • · ---------dental ot11ce procedure:-. Married earns S5lH .UO ;i der JO w,, uld Xlnt hr:. & t 11111.t1 malertals to L>on 't l.ll'heve evcrylll1n •1 a ss · TJQUES. FINE FUHN, GE washer & elec dryer
-t:>-t-8.'>ll month,plusotherinccn l1v1n~ 1"11111 ... Call Hhuul:.. libraries & you rcatl 1n thcp.1pers {,a mour spot. AJso lee man.MaJoroilco.train· ETC .• PHONE 1'"'0R IN· SlOO.Westing.h'sewasher
lives. Call .').JIS ~7 Of .>.>ti 18!16 ulhl·r:. For 1nlerv1ew Hu t. VOU CJn oel1cv JlllJS. J\ bl ga al Abbot ~~g7~~~~~rcd . Call Chuck. l''O. & B not.:H u R~. & elec dryer $125. Ken·
Urapc r y. ex per. only llbl:!-lH 71 Th<• Cart't.°'I .1ppl. phonc-hlwn H :IO th.-. . ·we ha\e urdl'r. Per:.onnl.'I Agency, 4500 .,... .>00\I 645-2200 more washer. $50 .Spd
hemmer. µlc<sler. over Corps ;1 m & 12 .111 nol)n, lrum ..-.ell knu"'11 rn·. Limpus Ur. !:lull<' IO:!. Sen-.Stca..Atteftd lJueen Washe r ~50 ,
lock, flexible hrs. picot) :--MACHINISTS w s J larsc:. ranj!ing 11 .~ H 5.'>7 1HU l''INE Antqs. Pine be<.I. <iu;iriDcl S-tG-tl6n of overt1 ml' Carml'n I' ree apt I ~~r I urn trt .> ll Hllll !.100 E (;oast Hwy, NB cupboard. "ash stantl '"" ----
Ur ap e r \' Servi ce downto,i.ii l·.·.:t·llmainl ,\l:1tun'.:.t:.ihlt•1x·1·1o1111lo ~gu ll . Come see loiHt•N•ptiuni:.t w;.inlt'd lor -----chest. Magh. C'ht•st K1·:N \l()Hl~Washer.xlnl
642-14:.1". :.m t•t ;\>l,1 Lur1· man 1;011tl i.:1•111·1.cl hJ11\ h,11Hllr'Jl>l 1l•111.1l&pro yuur>.<•11! Al.ugJJI J\hhot 1.>u ... y h;11r !>alon,aj!.e ll!ln:i K I PPto:R tor exper. 542-1:1268 mild M11IL1·t:ycle.~5. " Hcls . .'Hli lil>I ,ii 5pm l'cr:.0t1111'I ,\gt'Ol'Y. 451~ :! ,, \ L 1-· It Ello :-, Yaehtsman. !IQ It. boat. ... 7•427.,
DUPLICATING
MACHINE OPEtt II
g111u rnl !"tlt 11p,\;op1·r.cll' hll'lll' 111 II II Hl•JI l°Jmpus l>r. S1111t· 1112 t1i..1 1,11,11 Must be 1hr11ughly expd ""' 0
,,cnr•I\ 111 111.1d111w·, 111 1-;,..1.iLl' ull11'l' 1\lu:.L h.cvc NH .,.,;-Iii:!.! a nd ,1 mature 1amily Antique Show
& Sole 1"a1rv1ew Sta\.c Ho::.p trn"
.t vacancy tor a dupllcJt·
cng mac hine opcr. lJ ol
tsel. Start. salary ~I
mo. Requ1rement..s I lull
year full ume expcr in
operauon of olfscl pro
(.;ardcnt'r m .>111lcnant'<'
man. Uarclc•nl'Xf>t.•r i\l11l'
to handle vanl'll 1011 a:.
s 1gnm1•nts M1111mum
s upervision Mu-.l have•
truck. Submit ..-.ork c·x
per. lO P () Box 664 SJn
Juan Caps-.lr..ino !12675
<"luclc11g I 1111 1·1 lallh'. l'\l'll 1ll;,p11:.1L1nn Jnd like RECEPTIOHJST mJn witting to work a ti
\1·rl11'.li ,\ ll1Jflt11nt.tl 111·11pk' l')ping. guud OFl-'Jl'I-: t\Hat. lit•r:.ou.i ln-1ncl.>oatmtgr.de:-1n:s day wcek J>leasefurn1sh
111111, ~ ptccll'h IJl't•S:.l'S •Pl°lllni: & :.allenuon lu 1111· uuhv lor Dr, 01111'1' cx1)·c1 . pc·rsuna hlc rcc·ep· rcr ·s & all details in l sl
S111:cll prn•i-.1011 µ.crts 1k1.11 ls ~·folio up l'~St'll· l'ran::..c ripllon '"" rcrcp· tw111 st Ll. clers('al ciuut•s IC'llcr wh ich will be kepl
Wh111111101 RCA Reing.
n11.xlcrn. J dr. 15 cu ll
·l lxltix 17' 5 shelves. Sml
hlOtn t rt•t'7.er . Good cone!
s,;;; !.lli2 -;J~74 ~m;tll ,111111 l>.cys uni\ llal. ll !11 tip days a week. ll11n1:.t ilesk. Hi.._g & Ins inl'lcl !J7!4 1Xilt! 111 i·onlidt>nce.
\1u-.1h;C\1•11W11lu1.11, ~I lll'r hr :ill ~t.-lJ71 llllhng helplul :frncl WnteadnoJ7~.Datly
March 14 -15 -lti
Rossmore Shpg Center
For mer l\rl>ss Blclg
12421 Seal Bch Bl. SH
Friday & Saturda)
lU AM to!l l'M
Sunday JO to 5 JO
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STACO SWITCH Inc. \:.k ior Vera tvpl:'d resume to llox .!lid RECPT/SECTRY Pilot, r o. Box 1560
111•111 ••r'"~t:.a "l'"' Ually Pilot. 1'11 1111' l'c1~taMcsa,Ca·•·"'-'· .... J .. t ·' "~ "' • u 1500. c .M. ca. V21•.!t• l'art t1ml· llaroor ~1rt•J d ~
Norl{e gas dryer ~
Kenmore washer~
t;uar' Del 540-8b72 c es s du p 11 cat1 n I? GARDENER
machine. Must be able to r:xperrem·cd WantC'<l tor
produce. reproduct1ono1 commerc ial 111tercor
.. ingle o r multi color landscapt-mamtt'nance
1o1.•ork Procl'SS ruffercnl Starlin~ salary ~ mo
typl':-. ol mast~·r:-. h~ ..-.1lh 11eoet1ts 673 ::!:l."lh
teehn1qut:s ::.uc h a::..
.:;1~1 -J041 MATURESAJ..ES MU " 01 <' i-::q1. 1111·
t-;4u<1l llppon t-:111ployl·r GIRL NEEOEO over :t i rel1ablt' ouL -ll'rrcd .>4ti U..!JI. Tellers Appliances 8010
mo1:.ten1ng dcscn.s1l11.111i.: C • ..iu1:itcr::. & Jt.::imsnator
MACHINISTS
r11r l'rolol vp1· ,'(. .• 111.tll
l!llJflll~ IUlb \IU:-.l hl'
J 111 t • I Cl ~ II I ... I r II m
~oing person 10 ~how & ,\I u ... 1 be exp <1 10 high re nt a pts & homl.'s 11 1.1;,h11>n mt'rch::ind1sc. 11.B NC'edowncar.Sal&
:-...ita1' t l011mm1ss1on Sun '.I lo ti pm. "$l. hr +
t'.1iltorAl'PT ~10. Pl'r a pl or hous1
APROPOS rl.'nted 15· per m11e Cal
Fashion Island 846 1371 ask tor Vl•ra
644-2652
RN's/CCU/ICU
Day:. & N 1 ~ hts St.and oy
lime. cl11terent1al pay
full or 1>1t1n1C' t-:xl'cll('nl
bt>nct ll:.
Downey Savings & Loan
h<:1s openings in its Hunt·
1ngton lieach Branch tor
tull ume lellers. Ex·
penence prelerred xlnt
working cond1uons. l:all
.\.1r Wa y n e 549-3220
1·:1 >E
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l''REEZER GE. 20cl , n11
lrost upright. XJnt. ~loo
20312 Adrian. otl
Hazelbrook nr Bushard
HB or call 960-l230 all .I
pm.
ANSWERS TO
SCRAM LETS
Holder-Bridge
Zen1th-<;rassy
t.1mber-Bhlhc
llESNEEZ.IW
I ustng & preservini.: ..-.antt·d 1mtnl>thately 1111
.Vlake line & halt-tum· ('mp loyment 1n lht·
masters. make minor ad "-orlht•rn \. cri.:1111.1 .111'.t
.1u::.tmenls & repairs lo .\ I 11 I ... .J I ,, r y
cluµhcall O~ machine~ ,-., 1·,unmt.·nsurJL1·. w l':\fl
maint.Jln thl·m m g1"11l t';cll collect :St.rasb11ri.:
work snJ;: eo11dlllon In \. 1rj!1nu 7UJ --1t .. ; :112.1
tervaew arranged by asklurHuss:smslh
calling Robert Monro. Equal Opply t-:mployt.•r
io.kl•tl'fw, '1·1 hal 10...,truc ----------
111111:-. 111 hll11·pn111 ~!old ----------ma k 1 n t.! knnwletlgc PART-TIME
<.:onl<H'l Mrs. J(•nsc11
COSTA MESA
Memorial Hospital
30 I Victoria, CM
Theat~r MANAGERS
WA.\ T 1': U. Progress1 ve
.inti i.:rowth orienled
theater chain needs exp.
llotpo1n1 Kelrig/l-'n r
lllcl. White Gd cond ~
6i5-093ti
, l'Ws 1Lem : ··The
b.trhe1· s union reporLS
that m November 1~7
.111 t-:n~llshman shaved
77 peopk with a strrught
ra1.or m 5~ minutes. SJ
st-conds without a shp.
lie would have gone
I urther. bul during the
7 ~ l h . s h a • e H ~
tu•lpllll .\hll' w 11.nrk rn
clepen1fr111 l.v :110 .'i vear:-.
-Service & Supply Officer. GENERAL OFFICE .\.1on. Tue, Wed. from
!lam to :lpm . 545-S:JJI
,., I'
549-3041
Escrow Sectttcry
Female. Must be ex
l'ellent l ypi,..t. Salar y
based o n abtllly J\or
Jppt c·all 8av Es1-row(X,
,\I a r 1 a n J o h n s o n .
67:1~255.
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
v. ,. .1 rt• a I 1 n a n c 1 :.a I
:.1r'11·1·-. l1rm lo('ated
111-.1r lhl.' Orange County
.;11 pnrt (JuJl1l 1callons
1111 lude good clerical
k1 lh. but more 1m
p11r1unlly the Judgement
<\ llt'x1h1l 1ly r~<iuired in
inc po:.1t1on whtch re
port::. t n a busy f''(
l'('U\11.e JI yoo behl'\'('
vou are an exet'pt1onal
"ecretary, we ha\le lht.>
right p1b1lwo lor you '
Plea,,e lurward kller or
res uml·
Wr11 <'ail no .mi. Dally
1'1h1l ... 0 nm 1.)60
l 'u:.ta .\1c,.i:I . Ca 92626
*FANTASTIC•
OPPORTUNITY
Aggre~,..1"\. l' Sale31Jl'C1pll.•
TO JOl:-.1
Young Ht'.JI E:.une l''1rm
C,\Ll. IHlV .. :H HLTY
Gene M ,1 vo 1;.i;; !I070
F/C lkkpr $750
l yr:. l' "< 11 111 real e::.tc1lc
acct;:: <11<'.•l growth op
port 11111111'"
< .it I .1,tt. !S5(J:")
< u1111111 < 'Jrec.·r
l',111p1u, llll'Ol A.ge11rv
.AOl1Ir'1ne 81. N U
~=I agency
-752.0331
F JC Book k pr ~JO
1'' C Bkkpr t:orhl. ~7.:io
8kk pr .• :oil'<' n•I ary to ~7.)()
Pay roll Clt.>rk ~7110
Act~ Clrk n;1lyllr.il~~10
( t1rl ... r1d1t V !¥~10
Ir u:.I :-t<.•cretary ~.m
1\<'<'h Pio• l'lrrk w.111
Ins /\rt 111 Clrk to "'·'o
~1n M.1rt1n.1ninr-
J l'<t ran 1e Sit:sco
,\11 m 1 I ,e vl"f'tt>f1
Equal Opporl t-:mplo)c:r
."1A11>:..
I wom<1n 1111• needs J:.
"..,' Shthncl & l} pcni.: I.°.,
s1·11Ual llelp W/ b~kp11g
Perm. p1t1me 25 hr::. wk
b75-53J3. • ... jlOI l ( 'h.ct1111'1 I 1111
tlU ~~I
GIRL FRIDAY
Pan llmt.' M.\I u & l.JUlldry Hl.'lp
W1tn tiookkeepin~ l'XP W..imed. i';ewpon lka<:l1
Hespon,.,clil<'. expene11cc: 1'1 a vl'lod gl·. ti..!1111 W.
Ill payroll :Jo to 5tl yr,.. ~oa.~t llwy NH t;.J~ 8252
a ~t·. Sf'nd Jt•;:,uml· lo
P U. Jj u 'I. I i ti 15 J llrn<t ----------1 ., I .c 11 cl (. .J o r c a I I
111.>·-i!l.l:!
Jlnu.,ekecper, lt 'l' 1n. 11•>11 ,
s mOkE'r no11 -cl rinkl.'r.
MAINTENANCE
SPECIALIST
He~ume with refl'rl.'nce:. MS I l> A I \ l' I) KP
Salary op(•n P 0 . Box <11< \no;-.. ,11l Orange
404 , Ba I boa f<;land 92662 Count v h.1s1•t1 t.'le<·tronir' ----------'11rrn ·has 1mmed1alt1
Housekl•eper, Cook. live !opening 1n our Main
in. Unen~~mberi;cf. Pn tencirwl! Ueparlment. In
rm & ba. ti42-oo.iti. <.l1v1dual scll'('Lt·d musl
llo us ekeeper wanted·
Li ve in uncrowded, un·
palluted Lucerne Valley
1n the hs~h deserl, 211
mi n to 81 1'? Hear Ml
Hoom & boa r<.l + ~150 per
mo. 7141751-5556.
lfltfMdlate Opefting
P 1\ H T T I M E
~rATIST I Ci\L TYPIST
& Clerical. Hook '~ hack
ground prer·d. Gall for
appt-Beverly ~-l!li3
Interview~ March 20th &
21st ONLY. Santi:!
Margarita Water U1s·
trlCl.
have rec.cnt Mpc1wnc·c
1n dll arl'..t!oo of m<1in
tt•nance ..-.11h .1 ~Lrnng
l•l(•f'l r1c· a I hJt'kgrr1uncl
J I y u u n1 l' l' I I h c :>I'
t(Ulllllll'iJllUlll>, pll'J!>l' Jp
ply 1n 1wr,..on. M1111day
t-'r1da\ x :111 11 AM
MSI
DATA
CORPORATIOH
3:15 O;iker!-il
<'u!ita ;~k:-a
~quul Opportunity
l::mployc1 MW
JUNIOR SALESMEN 1----
Ali(e 10 1:1 1':arn S<!O·~ ----------1
per "'1•1•k i:ellin~ new
customer ... lc>r lhe DA 11. Y
J'ILll f .11ler !ooChool nnt.J
!')aLurtl;.i \-~ \'ou must bt
out ol s1·h11ol D\-:I 00 p m
and IJt.· u hie to work at
leasl ,I days ix•wcek. N
1lcllvern•., or collect1ni.:
' Tran::;JlQr1<1t1on prv1ded
Call &14·62:jl)
r:1p1al OJJpOrtunct)
1'.:mplover
LITE DELIVERY
;-., 1· a 1 a p p c ti r 111 .It 1 n
d1~11lu11l11 ~town tr:111:1
<id pay Mu.~t know~>
Oral'll(l' c·t, & n .. 111
mc1ps A11p h 1mnwd
l 1$ 7 ~ l \4 ,I I I( U e I I l 1•
J>iukw.i\ '\11 12, M1•
).1110 "It• jU <Oii A\ t'I \I
PrkWll)I 1
MAINTENANCE
Ma1nten.1nl'C' pos1uon
avaclable on a lull ume
b11s1s an ou1 1>t llce hu1ld·
1n1ot d1v1s111n. This is an
enlrv level posllloo re·
qumni.: apprnx1mutPly I
yea r ol gener al main
lenance experience like
chanfZrng light bulb:.-. rt•
p;t1r1ng manor
mcchan1ca I and t'lec
trH'.tl l1xturea & :.c1me
J;1n11or1al work ll11th
!>C hool d c~r ce 6t
m<'1·h.1n1c11I u11v11l11dt'
arc· 11c•t•es8•rY Lill u'
Mclllday I ro m !J A \1 to
noon
714/644-3317
lorat 1011 1n tlit'wpurl
,\1 ,.:1 trne, no l ttyolfs
fo,,.la h J CC'l~ :.:!2-46.
!bltiO+ )!uar. Mr Lyon"·
X..111 5 \;)j
.\lmlcls Hemalt') nude.
s haql , xlnt pay
l{'j!1t1mate .i-i~-2S~3 11·6
Hol1
~1 o T JI l'; R h c I p e r • 2
ch1ltl r cn need
~UJ)l'r\ 1:-.1on ltt.'I & alt
~chi~ J 2 & :1.) JO. Car
m·(' Sal. open 4H!>-4757
all :i :JO
MTS T OPERA TOR
4 15 \I p.m. daily. to:x
µt>r1enced . work un·
superv1:.cd Call Munet
tor appl 5,16 til70
NCR Oper.ltor Asst
Hookkeepl'r to :.tart 1m
med. exper only salar y
t•ommensurat.c w/cll.per
5\0 :J2:jji
NEED C5'1MMED.
MIJST HAVECAH
NO AGE KEQMN'I' -...o EXP ER NE<..'
1 l>A Y T HAl'il \;1.
548-6543
Pnntini:
Experienced
Litho·Stripper
Minimum one year U ·
per'lence stripp in~
siftCJle color fOf' smol
presses. Camera U ·
perience helpful •
Day Shift
Aply in fM"SO"
MARTEC
REPRODUCTIONS,
INC.
3311 W. MacArthur Ul vd
Santa Ana, Calll .
642-2734 EOE
1------------i lhea1er managers for
·/\LES(; I HI. lor Women s
& i\lt'n's Sport:.wear
1-'ull llnw. t'xp. nee App
ly in fJ<'rs <_;ela..-.ay. :--<>.
LOi.ll>l V1lla~e. a.'>6~:.:!7ti
Kenmurc Wai.her &
Dryer, eler. Coppertone.
Warranty x Int cond $150
both 54"-722!1
Orange County. The suc-
ct'S31ul candidates s hall
have proven ret's and be
trustworthy, sober.
none:.t & personable.
FRF.E PICKl'P Hl'trti.:s.
"ALESMJ\N for Auto Air
Con<.l . part:.. Work on
commi:-.,,100. t'ou1d he
added lo e,.1:.ung lcne:..
5lil-<IOIO
Send Full Resume;
Write ad no37ti, Daily
P1lol. POBox 1560
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
TRAINEE
ASSEMBLERS
Packagers
No ex per. nee. Day
or Swing Shifts.
Call 540-4450
NEVER A FEE
Tempo Temporary Help
SALES & MGMENT
Tl-If<: HED BALLOON.
Ltd has a t ull ume pos1
lion available tor an ex
l't'pllonal young l.!cl.V ti>
1ra111 1n :-tori.' mt•rcnd11
d i..rni,: & ma nagcmcnl ul
Children .:> & Youn g
.lun1or ·~. 'Hunting ton
Harbour & Santa i\na
F ashion .~quare store!> ~~~~~~~~~~~
l 'all Mr Heynoltb til4>
X.lti-tlOl I lor apµl.
!:>alt:sper1:.on w1proven
track record sn bus s
nes~/rntertor s ales.
Llnl1m1led earnings
µotenua I w ico that has
the edge. Le!> \'oung &
Assoc lne . t:.!131
77M 712:•
TREASURE CHEST
Needs pleasant, en·
thus1asuc phone voices
1or proJect. $2. l0~.50an
hr, day or eve. hrs. avail.
No exp. nee. App4y 1m·
med. 28752 Marguerite
Parkway, No. 12, Mis· '
s1on V 1e JO <ofl' A very
Prkway)
:,ALBS -Prestigious la· , •
Aµpl :.. Scrap Metal
Call anyll me 675-Sl;"">O SNl-:t::ZED ...
A CONVENIENT SHOPf>INC ANO
SEWING GUIDE FOR THE
CAL. ON THE GO.
For an Ad in Wanlrft's Wortd
Call Su~ 642·5678, Ext. 330
Nred S85-Sl10 wk1v·• f lt ~2.1+ Jlou:.e of i•uller. An equal ble top bouuque olfers Waitress. Apply 10 person
wohderful opportunily all 4 . .Sid 's Blue Beet, 107 Mr Richard-.. 846-5455 Opportunity Employt'r for ar L1st1c, creati ve _llstSl Pl. NB. L~ Cllzen~h1p Ht-q d ,'4Pw l11 c k o r y Farms ----------person to part1c1pa1e 1n w A J TRESS. Food "
all phases of business cocktaat. Part t i me.
w 1 t h a s s 1 s t a n l Sal/Sun days. Mon/Wed
manaJ(eraal potent1ul. Ntghls . Dillman ·s
Rel a 1 I ex p er 1 e. n c e Re 51 aura n t. !JO l £.
n e.cess ary . S F.ND Balboa Blvd. Balboa,
3tore -p art ume help
wanted
Apply in Person
.!4165 Laguna Hills Mall
Mon.•only btwn 104.
i'<cwspaper Debvery-117
10 2 hr:. daily, ume 2-4
I' M wktlays. weekend
e.irly i\'.\1. (i'l·oss )12()() LO
~I per mo Nt'M rlepen-
rlable car. Ci:lll 540-:JOOO
Woody ---
Nursery attend , Sun
AM & PM ; Wed PM
C11ll Mrs. Borden
838-962.1
Production Sp•rs
McGregor Yacht Corp
A 113 Sh1llS
1631 Placenua. CM.
PfTHOSTESS
COCKTAIL
WAITRESS
FULL TIME.
RESUME for inlerv1cw CA
Wrille Ad no377, Daily 1--·---------1
P1lot.PO.Boxl5till Wan ted 1'~u lJ T1me 1
Cost;i Mesa,Ca92ti2ti CASHI ER. Growth Co. 5 .
No ~;xp. Nee
Apply In Pen.on
St' ere ta ry-liookkeepl•r
l.'Xp. flreterred. apply 1n
person llOV W. lb'th St N 8
Cisco'• Rfffaurant ____ _
!)().Coast Village St-:C -TYPIST-KECEP.
645-13J4
:moo S. Plaza Dr.· ::ii\_ :i Man Ore· net'ds 2nd girl
to help carry load. Must
Real EstaN have aood bua;1oess typ-
l ocations. Apply rn '
Person. Melro Car Wash
2950 Harbor Blvd, CM
WHOWANTSTOWORK !,
DRIVE ACAB! y .Slot, .......
HA.2172.l. Jr. Petlfe
L d rn,.-c & be able to meet NU RS F.S AJ OS icen.se sales person pubhc. r'ull tune. CaU
Expe r. prl'fe red. All •42-9900 Mr. Even at646-ao29
C HOOSE your hours.
work for yourae1r, be
your own 0oss. Men or
women. Can be shghtJy
handicapped. Neat •
Clean Appearance. Vtis.,
retired. Age 4lS to 70. Sup·
plement your income.
Drive a cab ti hrs or more ·
shills. BevNIY Manor ----------·----------
Convaleeent Ho~pltal.
Laguna llalls. 24452 Vi a
E:.trada.
N URSES AID F.xp'd
Conval JIO!o.pl'M
Ca II 642·3.)(X) -----
SA V 1-: SP ACE WHEN
MOVIN<; t hy wrapping
d1~he:s and otht•r lr<iji?1le
11c·nh 111 Wd .. h rloths.
1ow1•J, .ind oltwr l111en!<
\ ou .1.:t•t lllOl l' 11µuce 1n
1ht> 1(1tra~e and C'ID.'letJ> by
l!Clllnl! 1d le llem~ wlth a
Oally Pilot Clt11>Sllled Ad.
<.:all 64l·Sfii8
Rl,AL IST. SALES
We have an operung 11
our Res1denl.lal Dtv1~1<>1
for an experien~ & en
thus 1aat1c licensee
lkaut1tul office & be:.
locauon. Call fOt' oppt.
Wtllty M. Tcrytcw Co.
1n:A1.:rotts
211 l San Joaqu1n lltll"
Newport ~nler
.... 6•4-4910
Receptlonial for apt com·
plu. under 'n, 200 unlls .
846 1323 ----
SecyP~
Very sharp. mature,
young l:iecretary w/60+
typsn~. well orianized
W/personnel exp. nee
Xlnt Juture for exp'd
pe.rsoo who en.Joys pre·
ssure. hardwo rk und
\'ar1et). We!\t!lllll Corp.
(.;ull M 1chele 642-6206
a day. 1\pply In perstlJ', For tbe best tennis form, make this Sew Spetd)'
Ye llow Cab Co., l86 £. with Ill ny -eway panel partJtlons and neat aide
16th St.. C,sta Me.sa. zipped shorts beneath. It ls back zipped,, the
--buttons are for dt<'OraUon. Fabrics. cotton. llneo
Merchottdl1e piq ue. Y-3108 ii) cul in M1'lses Si1.-s 8-16. Si1e 1i
•••••••••••••••••••••• requires 2 3/8 yd:.. of 45" fuh1r<'. NA 2172-1 ls cul in•
J r. Pelile S1 7.t':< 3· 13. Sl7,e 7 r(.'Qu1res 2 114 yds of
Antiques 100 4S" fabric. 1'o order: send pattern numbtr. al7e,
~····~·.····~··•••••••• n11me. address end zlp. Pnre S2 00 olu~ 2!1' poslafo S II I I !'\ <.: II R 0 N 0 · Now t1v111lAhlt" Advance" Sopplt>menl -Most• * Sec'ys, looldctape" M i-;T to: R. Ran" Dated rtt•mt Spadcl1 pattern dc~IJ!la -$1 00 plus soe
L11llt'1ndcn1Aaency 1867. Gtmba.I Cue poctaae. Make chtck payable to Sp.idea. ~nd 4020BirchSt.~104 Collett.or qlly. 4!M-ao:t.3. orders to lhltt newspaper. c 10 Sp11de1,1, 2 Brld1e St.,
Newport Rea ch 833 1uoo Oon t ,lve up I.Ile •hip! Milford. N,J QiM8. l>c•11t er I~. • c .. 111or ~ .1 You I J r 1 n d It f n .... ____ ........... __ .-_
Establlshedl Class111ed. &a4LSAS> .. RS.4LW...,_ -,,. -. -·
AUCTION
March2l&:t!
i2t E . SthSt .
Santa AnJ
Cher 10,000 ttems. 110111 J
W54i, Rolls -Bentlcv tu J
.soo Jb. 8r3ss churc.'h hell
r'or more detail-.. ::.ec ou1
.1rl Wed. Mar. I'# 11ndc1
1 h1o; d assaltcauoo
;-,H~RMAN<.:HA.'\1-;
AUClJOl\(!Cr
836 b'73K
BasenJI Puppws, /\KC re
.-gistcred. 5 wk:. old,
fj 15 l;J07
1966 Harbor ( M bdb 9303
'72 BLAZER
•
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SUMSETFORD
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K.l:l :!.!.1\1
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automatic 1r.u~m1:.::.1on.
l SO'Jllli I ~ti~I
SUHSETFORD
JIM
.. MARINO
MOTOR CARS
1200 W. Coast H•y.
645-1102 ,
&cr.u ""' t~ ~bN 8•1 Chi~
General 9701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Alfa Romeo 9705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Alfa Romeo
Buy or lease
\1Jlh11rJ/1'fl '
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Beach Imports
"I al.\ rthur and
.1.1mhon•1·
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'\, 1·~ p111 t IS.-.1d1
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::. l <!OIJ ' 11,.,1 1-.\ ~:. ca ll
4ll2-075:l
Spider
:! ll1ps. silvl'r w /low
rn11 .. ,.,. ma;::>. & :.harp '
<.ii.I(.; l·'T I
$4175
JIM
MARINO
MOTOR CARS
1200 w. Cont Hwy.
645-1102
1cr9U trt111 tht B.MbN Ba, C1"
Auto5 Wonted 9590 BMW 97 I 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
WE Pi\ y TOI' DOLL\H ORANGE COUNTY'S
FOH nll' L SEOC.\HS OLDEST
FO H f; I W·.J, J.>0 ,\I I-;.-, l'I < ' ~111 orCLA&.'llCS ~
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::.ce u~ l 1r:.1
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:--.Jll·,, ~l'r\ J( l' l.1·.1::.lllj,!
w h c c· I ll r 1 ~ c :?!J2.l Hart>.ir Hl\·d Roy Carver, Inc.
Hotb Ho\ 1·f" lUI W \111umal1c \l.<1rn huh-.. Co:.lil Mc:-.a !179-25\IU
\ .\1 I-' ~I Slcrt:o \"!) TOP DOLLAR
PAID
IMMEDIATELY
FORA.LL
FOREIGN CARS
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W.CN5tMwy.NA
642-9405
SELL US YOUR CAR!
W• pay top price!
MUST IE CLUM
Will l11l.1· anylh•n~ 111
I raclt'. w at rlll':., r 1 tlJ.':S,
T\' s t•lr ,
200ll H A HOOH Hl.\'D.
645-1500
co~ TA M t:SA
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CLOSEOUT
SAVES SS
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HERE&
READY!
IMMEDIATl
DELIVERY
HMW bu.:
CS & CSA's
8toC~1
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2002's
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l~·ll
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in ~11i. ion V1eJo
ll 1-2040
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r .1tl••' rt•d .. .,,._ c-tadt
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GUSTAFSON
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ti H o'2 ~
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WIU.IUYYC>Ua
DATSUM. TOYOTA
OR YOLISWAGa.
P .\I D t'OR OR XOT.
WILL P\Y TO
DOLLAR C \U. KE.'l \LLE~. 540 ~ml
1973 O.n ,,un Pic kup
m ag:.. "'1d~· urt>:.. rol
bar. a m 1rn '>l t-rco.
1·u:.tom int ~ l1rm.
.>15-!1214
·72 240 Z. ,\m Fm radio.
:.te reo te1 I>\'. lS.000 m1.
SJOOO .\It J . 6<12 7~.
·74 260/. t ull HHt;, !JM In ·
'e~t d . un m • .it'. :)6ljljij u1 r
-~ u"t ::.t'l I. (.'.111 l'ull
:!13·79lh">:!H l'\<'
71 510. '' m111or bumpc1
damage AM FM , :.teel
,, 117$
'73 PORSCHE 11' 2.0.
Atll/FM ttereo, maaa.
llke n w . $5,500.
~607 or5$\ 117
1961 Needs aome body -----~--work. Must 5ell lmmed.
make ofr. 644-4504
·12~11 ·r. SSi>eed.
Air, Am/Fm, Aubttgine ___ Ph; 838-6790
Porsche $fiecials
• '72 RX2 2 dr. Radio. A/C, 7 3 M•Z 450SL •
170-t 14 6'91UI
'7Z·tl 4 6t0Fft
'13·914 OJ7HOf
'74--914 ltJLOU
9932 . MINT.. I04 Atags, M X rads. SUperb 81 MC k . Am I Fm I ow
, w/4.-bla<"C in· rood . S ac a t $1 ,SOO mile s, oog1nal car~ ~ 831 -21~ <SK3051 t~r•<>t. • only 47.000 ___ _
mile.. <mA.ZJ 1 $ I 0 975 •74 Mada Wop •
•IGtfl'lB.LOW RXC . Rotary engant' JIM
l .. -.. 1 --...t bl--i. Am Fm r.id10. Xlnl MARINO ..,•v• .. s~ ~•n· -d ,•">Q<v. ..,...t If• '68 Vctl.e Convertible tt'nor,AM/f'Mstet'eO.& ........ ~°'""" o "r llf72CoupedeV1lll',
only ac .oou ma It's . Call673-2·99 _ __ MOTOR CA•S 1973 Volvo 164 E Amtl-~m. xlnt cond xLra:., ~~~g~~;. ~~OO~ower
tJ.U l!:L T 1 1 9 7 4 .\f 3 z d a , R x • . l200 W. C...t Hwy. auto, air, leather int. ltt2·6M7d
• Whatt' Tan, AM/l''M 645·1102 lowmiles.Xlntcond.All C-• 9917 CORY~~ kreutn.IM ...... S.,C... 6pm.494--0247. _,. 511~ OIAH611EAUTY stt'reo. air C'ond111on. , __ -··-•••••-••••••••••••• Alway~ a selecuon ol
4 :.peed. radao. black in· mag:.. radials. rat'tory * * * * * 69TOYOTA CORONA 74, 145 Wgn, stick, air. 68 camaro, 325 en~. n\!W used Corveu e:·s. Phope
tt'nor. • only 58,117 ro.ar a>~1>4tnsaon k&t.. lo •73 Mer~220 S750!~stbffer amtfnr stereo, 17000 ma t&l'eli & or>ci,;. Cood cond. abou"tnew '75'sin stock. m11~.<514G0\.'1 m1les. Im maculate 213636'""01/714536-8642 .,..... -71 dCL.--•.-a. S3600. 546·4290 art Gus. AM /f'M Radio 548-17ll, 10-Jpm . ..,.,., . ...:.U_J~ine. Howar lll'fTJ"'Ullln
THE Kl~ 0 YOC SPE~D S:30pm Air Condauoning 973, 914 2.0. Pors che , T CheYf'Olet 9920 Uove and QuaJISts. 17,WOMales superb cond. 8 track 72 o yota Corona • .._ ___ U _ _. Nr. MacArthur •
.\LL O . .\Y .....___ ... _ -._ -9740 '-'xcell"'nt..,..,,,,_d1t1on a m /fm s tereo "5650. hrdt.op, auto. A/C, Xlnt ~. •-••••••••••••••••••••••• Jamboree and BrisLol LooK1~G ruR· ~---• ~ "" ... \...Oil • "' d ''"'II""" 1""A ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo ........ 8 • PRICED •••••••••:;
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••W•••••••••• MUST SELL! ~7-4137 con · "'" ...... -"""'· · ... ._.. Newport Beach833--0S55
...,. !163-ti7ti7 979-S190 72 Porsche 911T. s1trer ·1lMa.MK u Wa,oA. ~C '!.05 S f~·::~Cl£ ·73 veue 454-Auto. ·r top, RIGHT Purch-'-w /bl ack. 5 spd. a ir, An,nd$work,$000. ••••••• .. ••••••••••• •• ' A S ~ lthr mt, rat'ing grn pan -~ ·7~ MBZ 280SEL 4.5. MUc am/fm stereo, alloy ti73......a676, ;lj73 Gremlin, X'~ cond. 2128 Harborllvd. stripe. Air, stereo, pwr.
at. Tol nua1:.v Grn, Ith intr, loaded, like he 1 ,,5 000 4,,,. 1049 bas everyUa n& J.NC. a1f! COSTA MESA d t r g / b r k Di-:1-M:K-Vn*ars ,. ••1 new. l owo. Make offer. w es, .. • ~=-......... Tri..... 9767 auiiou--.itt, cyJ.aood m.1 546-1200 win t s s .
.,.. llWC'l"JlllllU"I' Use Mercedes ttt4 l74~ -----olls Royce 9756 ~···~·~··•:•••••••••••• ~200.114181~1 . 494--6480547 -1711 · ' ~., .. 5ji COftted 74 450 "1'' 1 · blk Ith ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 sPJTl'JRE AM/Pl~ . . . . 1973Caprlce Est.ate Wgn 9 7.1 COr\'ette Stingray 10' --~ ,,,,.... Used Cw Mmoger .' ~ ,'' ~ ~ r. · hi~· ROY CARVER i.ter~. perf eOL\d. S3,17S 67 Amerlca.n 440 tf f, 6 cyt pa'$s. lo mi. full pwr. rool m1. a c·. power steertltfC' l:!OW Warner sn roo : a um w s. 993.WQ auto .t~ans. low .aules rack, steel radials, exec. & Bre1kes , Convert.
ste reo. c r:. cnLrl. all op-ROLLS 1 ~. 646-5813 car . $ 3 • 0 5 0 • d a)' i. -· 1 -0177 IL S at So. Marn uons. cxcl' car 16000 m1 . • (968 TR4 Rdefl" • 549~322 i ;:i __ a __ . ___ _
Santa .-\n:i 557 2132 LHkl' ove r lse. & save 9.5 ~ rtadio, 4 s peed, t'lean WI L. L ;:iw ap 6& Am-1!172 l'-Lop. 35().air . 4 spd,
Fl •y da)i. 213-926-6515 wknd. EALER XLE3l6 , bHsado~ wgn ... ttt>Jt. · Caprlde Estate Wgn. Ii Am Fm s tereo. $5650/0I· A evr 714-'499-1601 Mr D 51495 V8. P IS, P/8. atr, Jg. pass. p/b, pis. a/c Steel tcr 645-2002 days or
DEMO SALE! UPOt _ _.... ~ Hillman IN * oou 1un .... s. lam. car., .EC011my. for r ad1 a Is . x In t cond . ti75 -li7-13eves --MGI " "" .. VW, sm ampon. or ! 549-9322$2000
6 l Ch F , ....... ,,.... h 1•f7,.0 9744 U 5 A * PorscheAllcl • 963-7454 73 Corvette-One owner. • o ooi.e rom . --- -•••it••••••••••••••••••• DQ:'llCE '72 CHEV Ktn"'-Wood St l24Stauonwagoo <N~1.·74 MERCEDES BENZ . ~ .,, • • • 13631Harbor . -· £x. cond1t1on. Call for, 124 Stauonwagoo IN569>. ..:.o ..:Le . 7.'""' miles. 69 MG.B gd t'ond -Green.. G G. ti:i6-233J 7o HORNE.T ~r. PtS. Wgn. Xlnt cond. $2000 appt. 548·2535 .... ..., vvv rm s t ere 0 ~ 180 o f'~or 1974 as well as 1973 A/C, eeon, xl.IU. cond. rarm. 673-6746. _______ ...._
1_2• Sedan t Ntil9 1. 124 loaded w11h extras Musi l lJ --9S-6JOO. · and 1972. we have sold Yolksw-n 9770 Must seU il,500t best. . COUCJar 9933
Sedan IN6371, 128 •-dr seU. 646-930:1 <:> more new Rolls Royce •••••••;;o;••••••••••••• 752-0514 1970 Chevelle Malibu ~P-•••••••••••••••••••••••
Sedan IN673>. t24 Sedan ---1970 MG B red conver.t. automotules than uny I BUY Junk vw parts/ • Cpe, full pwr. + a1l'. xlnt ·
lSti8JJ.PracedtoSell. MERCEDES w 1black ant 2 tonneau otherdealermtheU.S.A C"rs Call0ans79--0935 1uack ftlO cond. nu tires, ~lti75. 73 cOUGARXR7
MlSSIONVl ~JO .. · •• • • eH .,.,77 With V-8. a utomatic
l ."P<JR·r..: BE~z l'overs, lugg rack, mag Always an cxcepuonal 18tolOa m oratler :>pml . • ··~· .............. ~;.., . Alo ·" .., ~ whls.Sl .975968-9172 selecuon 01 new & us~d _,_ -68 R1v1era, brn Y</t>{ack . • , trans mission. • .....
831-J7<k.I DEMO SALE! lully gua rantt!~, Roll~ '71 VW Van. Top rack, vinyl top a /c tuJl pwr * 71 VM;~\-:vru~• Radio, Lape, Lall wheel. 70 MGB GT Coupe, Royce & Bentley bltnbed.39,000 mi ~150. a~1fm 1.0 seute estate 642~.~7noer•·.~~1~1,, .• ~ ~~~1~,.~:~?,w~!~T~~
ORANGE COUNTY'S
NEWEST & LARGEST
l.\t:ll EDIAT1';
Ot::LIVEHY
All Models &Colors
Dick Miller Motors
'H 450S1'.: I ;;N149>. ·n 450
S£L (i'r-< 1721. 'H .i.-.os 1':L
1:; NI 8U 1. Tre mendous
i.av 1ni.:s!
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liratash racing green. Not automobiles. 4!J4-7224 aft 6 pm or 846-6772 .,.,.., .. .,, """ "' many around this mce. k d Prl'llY l'ar. 01531) ~n Must See! 831 ·1740dlr. Roy Carver, Inc. w n s. 1973 Bu i c k Cuuom 71 lm1>ala. 4 dr hardtop, below Kelley Blue Book
---Rolls 'koyc~· BMW l!!tl7 VW Uaha Bug. re-LaSabre. 4 Ur. Auto, a ir, a /c, P1b, nu ~res. run.-; pr&l'c.
1972 MGIGT ;:!34 ~ tiLhSt. hullt e ngine. new heavy Ult whl, P~ P/b. 44,000 great.581 41.i.2 __ $3368
Cpe. Radio. 4 speed. air Costa~e.i.a . 54ii-4141 duty .clutch. smog <.'On· frwy m~s. New tire~. l96~Chevy l mpala.Needs GUSTAFSON
co nd , wire wheels . <Closed sunda~I trot,!S~elby&U.S mags. Runs g reat ! i219a. some body work. ssuo. tti800Beach81vd.
Ser llU2884ti ROLLS-ROYCE w1llc tares. headers. ll~ 41*6 -7882. l26 2lnd, Costa Mesa H.H. • 842--8844 $3495 lot ks. 75 Lags. amltm '60 Buick S,...,.ial ----
rads .. lo m1. xlnl. cond. 120 W. Warner SEU US
YOUR OLD CAR.
1973 MGI Rdstr. •1974·s are available at r a dio. il500. P h on e Good cond.'$i75or 72 Impala , 4 dr hardtop. '67 Mercury Cougar. wl
4 Speed. radio. mags, great s avingso,cr tuturc 642 9a38 att.er6pm. be t ff 968 .1 ... 9 loaded. St!l95. Al r. V-8, powersLeerin~. Sl.450. t>75 ti737 J t So .. \lain
----Santa Ana 5.57-2132
2tiO Z, 1!171-Air. Am /Fm. --
Mags . Xlnt cd Priced to 1972 FIAT
sell S550o bsl 5.>::! 1375 SL Coupe 'H Dabun ltio.l Hcd
w blk int. slack. mai:?"
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5,;l-035:>
'73 21111. 15.t.UJ m1
Air l'ond1llulll'd ~ooo
1 .\I ,\I \ C.: U L AT E ! 4
,,pccd. radio. coco mats.
Ulll~UC Piil Striping. &
'cry lo" miles. lb75GJ0 >
$2499
., 12 :1851 at
2.ioz. il Oran1otl' w1i.tripc. Dick Miller Motors
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Fen-ari 9723 120 W. Warner
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WE'U
LEASE YOU OURS!
100
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House of Imports
5 23·7250
71J ,\IBZ l!!OS EL 4 .). UJrk
olue. ~harp, Save ~ Only
$~!1'J <28lGINI M1s~111n
V1eJo J mports.831 -1740
'75 Mercedes
Exec. Specials
Three low mileage ex-
ec u t1 v e <.'ars, Fully
ti02JPO ·75 m odel s. As the ---s 0 er. -"-ti'· 714·673·ootl9 air. bucket seats con·
$3595 largest Rolls-Hoyce de· '74 VW-Extra Shcrp! 1969 Buick Skylarlc air C-.....&1 sole. i399. 646-4447 Dlr'.
aler in the United States. Hurry. 536 744 R/H xlnt cond ~ Aft --.nMtttol 9930 WP84Ul
* DOH IURHS * we havl' a sek cuon lllat -~ 6 Pl\.f. or wknds6.s--0Jss •.•••••••••••••••••••••• ---------*Porsche.Audi * 15 unsurpassed. SJLVl':H VW, ,3 Pop top camper 73 Mark 11V. AbSO.lutely Top XR7. S700 und~r blue
13031 Harbor.. SHADOW Sedans. LONG lully equip. runs greal '6" Riviera. Clean! Xlnt gorgeous . Ohly 28.000 bk. Mus t sac. Spony.
G G 636-2333 WH EEL BAS~ & PP. SSOOO. 4ll8-24W transportation. $395 or m1 . & '"· pert. c~nd. econ .. L i k e n ew ·73
-·-·-------CORNJCHE model!> in ----offer.S42-62G9. EVERY EXTRA. iti895. w1 P~ PB, air. ste reo.
e ludin g ,:i e,e ral in 1972VWSuper ~uyer. ~· gd. credit can etc. lncld .new ra<h<&ls. 1974 Auel Fox
4 Dr. i;unroof, auto,
radio. 26JKLO
$4195
1972 Auel IOOLS
2 DR. 4-speed, radto.
vinyl lop. 34;:!FYB
$2895
*DOH IURHS *
*Porsche A.ucl •
1J631 Harbor
G.G. 6J6-23:J3
spu1al ordered pa int l eetle 9915 l tn. S06i5 + ~~x & lie . 1.~:.U00?11. l6mo:>~ld. P~.
and/ or leather comt>1na Sunroof. i.tereo. me1gs, 4 Pvt. PlY · 5;:,2-7000 . 63;,-3381 or 635-4hPI~ uons. speed U30t;'fK 970 El Dorado. Xlntcond. Evestwkend~. liJl>---0072 Call between lo A.M. & 7
•We also take 111 tradc · $2395 P s. P /B , Am /l"m 12 LINCOLN Coupe. P.M. ______ _
Lhe very f&n e!>l us ed *DO ... , ........ S * i.tl!r eo. Ver y clea n. Ab l I d-·• h 9935 ""' ~ ;1.i t>iJ -6451 aat> so utcty oa ":' w1l Dodge
Rolls-Royce:.. * Porsche Audi * I u x u r y op t 1 on s . •••••••••••••••••••••••
•JIJ.Sl a s mull example 13631Ji-rbor 72 CAOILLAC t012FWW > ~ ·72 DEMON beaut., red which have been com ... U ... SET pletely rcl!ond1uoncd rn G.G. fi:ti...-l333 COUPE DEYIW S ""' FORD w/1mmac. wht. ant. :WO
our excellenL service de· Black on black. Beauut'ul 5440 Gard en Grove Blvd auto w I AM I FM stereo·
Panment. All ol lht' LN Us Taketh~ Bugs car w1lh r ight miles. Westminster 636-4010 tape deck, side pipes, Outo t Your BUG! M & II th following curry our l The Brooklyn Bug Co. Loaded. U~27FLP) (iood '67 Lincoln Continental. a~s. a e access.
Yearwa rraoty; buy al Bestotl'er. ~2 .800 . 548-.4086 .al't 1974 Charle St. C.M. 12PM •67 Rolls-Royce Sedan 548_~141 $4326 Call CU5-0435 ---------
~'+2. :.llv<'r grey. Super
1:Jc3n ' Owner will equipped: ---------
73 MGB l manl'c or lea~ to qua Ill l~~ Fiat H50 Spyder. Low
1ni; buyer;.. in1 9657. mileage. Xlnl cond1uon. 280 wHh AM F'M stereo.
ser. J81Jt;. lull sale price
SW.!lrn: lease at Sl73.91
mo. C48 month open end
lease . plu:. tax 1
--;)ICJ;'>tl •• 152 !l l-12.
~~••••••••••••••!?~~ 'ii-l:!.t F1e1t Sports Sp;der burg undy w; Lan 111l. '72 I 28SL $2295. * 552 -4926 *
BEAUTIFUL DARK
DARK BLUE
1~73
FIAT I 2 4 SPIDER
Saddle inte rior. :; !>IJ<!Cd,
low. low mile:.. rad1Jb,
. \ M F' .\t :. l e: r e o .
15&.IJI FY J
Only $3999
at
Dick MiU•r Motors
flBEIB
1211 W, Warner
al So. Main
::,anla ,\nJ ::>.,; .!IJ:!
.\t a i.: "' h I s. ,\ m Fm
l'tlCft'O . .J!f-1 -6~_1_5._ -4.lUS £. fu l l :-.:.ile pr&Cl'
·59 F'1a1. 124 Spt. Cpc. 5 $1.J ,!f..1!1. 1ter Ji~. I.case
:.pd. ~J lOO Call 5:16-IJ'J70 at ~ Ill mo <Jt> month ------open e ncl lease, 1>lus Lax )
onda 9 7 27 ••••••••••••••••••••••
10%
OVER FACTORY
INVOICE
OM ALL
HEW
2400 . t ull sale prace
~.~l. s1:r. :J~S L<>ase al
$1-H.Ji mo. <.Jtl month
open e nd lt!a:.c. plus tax J
Jim Slemons
Imports
(714) 833-9300
•b7 Mull Pk Ward c;pe. Spcc1ahz1ng m VW & Off GUSTAFSOM .t>lf C.:harger R/T SE reblc ROADSTER. only 23.000 •62 BentleyLWHw div '69 Cont. '4 Dr. In xlnt . · ·. ' . miles. Am/Fm, chrome Letthanddri\'e &aar Road Vehicles. Parts. 16800Beach8Jvc1 cond. 4 Extra tires; low eng.,allta.c.opt.Jons. h I & s c r \ 1 c c / we I d 1 n g , H B · 842-8844 552-8074 wire w ee s. exLra · •71 Long Wheel Hase fabnt•atmg. · · m1. ~l ,530. 673--6210 ----------
sharp! CJ 21 J l!:V! W I d1 v1s1on Workma~hip 1971 Ca di I l ac. 40,0o days, 548-l OdlEves. ·72 POLA RA ClubCpe. Lo $3675 •71Corniche Coupc Guaranteed ~ males. lmmacutate.Sellidleitems withaDaa-ma R/H A/C xlnt.cond.
JIM
MARINO
MOTOR CARS
1200 w. C...t Hwy.
645·1102 Acr-.a .,.. Ult ...... a.., ~
•72 Long Whl Ba~!! St.'<.! SltiOO. 49i-2800. ly Pilot <:;lassafied Ad. ' Pr;ced w sell.0644-7\110
74 VW Bus. radial ures. .
F,\t stereo Lape. Many AlllosUted : · .99 Alllosu..d 99 AlllosUMCI . 9900 •Plu:. 9 other:. rrom 1%4!
to ·n to choosetrom e xtra s. 14!,00\! males.••••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••
$47110. Days 64.4-4223, .,ll!~!fl-llllM~~~'-'ll!llllJlf~f ROY CARVER
C\ es & sun ti73 -5360 ask !!
tor Mr. Shoemaker or
Mr. Dorse. ROLLS • 1
[[)) DEALER ff\\ IN DQ:'llCE U 5 a 70 Bug. New clutcn, brks, ~ ,, • •R• orig. paint. Compl reoll
234 E. 17th St. eng. ~1.5:>0 or muke ofter.
Costa Mesa 546-4444 Must s ell. 67.'>-i!804.
__ (_Closed Sunday J Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 SAAB ORANGE
4Door .~ Automati c COUNTY
lransm1ssaon, air cond1
•75 MUST ANG II • .., .... SAU PllCI
O n ty ·10-00 m l1e.,; s5505 SAVEs4495 red /white top; A/C $1100
Auto., etc. (950LSF) · fill f''IAI' ll -l Spl C't>e. lo
males, a ir ,\,\I 1''\1 ~1-IOll
Alter 6 pm. Call Alll-n
tilt> 1713
68 opet Cp1:, 4 speed. t 1oning, AM 1-'M radio, VOLVO •75 HONDA gaugei., ralley whee.ls. vinyl top. extra clean. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO .. -------~--------------------
stripes. su9u. 64t>-4Hi t918HFS1 Large st Volvo dealer in •7~ 111!1 ftOft .a.D'O " , SEDANS ·u.; .\l er ced es l !IOC Dir. cX(}_A_534_1 ---$3277 Orange County! Buy or ~...., ~ Kely.... SAUPltael
73FIAT .Yo ur c h oice or ,\.\t f',\1 f\lr :-.1000101 p h 9750 Leased1rect. \ Yello w /M atching s7455 S$9A~S6500
124 SPORT Coupe accessories plus tax & ~.~ .. '.:.: • ..,.~}ti II J 1 1 o r .~ •• ~••••••••••••••• ej• lfJDU• ~~ft!·~-~,~.·~ :::-.. ~~9t~~". 27.000 ~ Bei"e :; ,,pt>ed. air cond•· icense. Order yours ..-.o "'""' ____ • __ -~ ..,.. " today ·73 Porsche 914 u on1nJ! \ \f FM sterl'o. · 7 J 2110 ' Or St.>da n silver. black kltenor. ap·
side mouldan i:., m.i~s. Loaded ' Sharp' .\lust pe r group. mags. bra. VOLVO 2025 S t..a--.J.....--•73 DE VILLE coco m a1i.. rJd1ab. & se ll Be s t 01r e r . xlntc:ond SS195.536-7797 IY1Gllt"-'l~usr ...,.... SAVE SAUPllCI
!'.'>upert..:lt.•an ! l ~f-'G l lSJJ -8084. belore 3or a{&.enl 1966Horbor CM 6469303 Anaheim 750-2011 Beige/Match~ IHther; S6285 s1 .. -~s4300· Only $3999 J -. low mite•: (649HPC) ~
at JCICJUClr -~ -9730 ~-~~ ....... !!~ ~~·.~.W: ....... ~.; ~Hew 9100 ~Mew 9100 ir-----------------------------_.
D. k M'll Mot ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••··~·••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
IC I er ors c [,As s I c 1969 x KE r.11igr"91i1i1 Rdstr Se1~e on Beige. 1 --~ ~.. o wnt•r . Asking S;.!,750.
120 W Warner Wl -!H73
;i i So. Main l'la:-.SI<' ;)8 MK IX Jaguar.
:-,anta Ana 55i 2132 \ Heauty! Mint cond1 ·
•li9 Fiat. IS.50 :::.1mler tOM
m1. x lnl c-ond. nu tires . so.so. t>7J-3465
uon 673-3370.
. 6!1 XKE 2+l. Auto, air,
ware whls, AM/ff'M. Xlnl.
fak e over pymts. 7 2 FIAT Balance S3275. @4-6072
128 S dan ;ilt6pm.PvtpLy. e 1-'orest 1!'72 Jaguar XJC£ V-12. ~reen w saddle interior. Jmmaculate! 2&.000ma.
J &peed, ra<ho. radials, SS?OO. 751_7146 afl6 recond1 uoned & lake _;_;,,~~~------•
m .. •w ' 111111lQS 1 '67 GL.ASSLJGHT XK.E $ I 799 2+2. S:&M on chassis. 26M
on :n eng. Nu air & af 1>a1nt. Q.verh ul('Cf auto
Dick Miiier t ... :DI 1 1runs. & t <>fr. Pvt. pty, l'iill. l>ays 318 ·3~0. eves.
I .1 A / T --~ 962·$913
1973 JAGUAR XKE·
'71 PfAT aso PORT rt c £ X Int Corid. 32 +
mpat Ph: ,5.JI
' .. .
Road ter, mu1t cond.,
Mir. l'1~ Ir P18. • apd., lo
m•~•lt· M t see to ap,
precuue Besl off•r.
714 ~ 2$61 betore .SPM
wkdy1
u....-sTo
10%
_.,SAU OM JAGUAIS
MGl'S
, A4arf.w from '2199
Mfit.,.. 13456
~·· ...
172 ELDORADO
Metallic oreen/Mttehlng
leather; less th_.. 36,000
miles; Set. 325\,
173 JAGUAR
full power. chr o tne
wheelr, .... """ 2~.000 m11-.;<1•~r
,
Kely .... SA VE SALi NICI
S6 J 25 '162554500
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. PURCHASE
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·.COURIER
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...
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CASH REBATE
from
FORD MOTOR CO.
LIKE ·NEW
·SPECIALS
71.., ..... D..ttr
Auto. tr ans ., oowe r
steering, radio, heater,
License #175CCM
s,.cw~-. .......
5 1377
'72 ..............
Auto . t rans .• r adio,
heate r , m ag wheels,
decor group. License
.-754FAY
S,.CW~llMJ .......
5 1588
74w.rc.c_.
4 door, 6 cyl., auto.
trans., power st eering,
(disc) brakes, r adio,
healer, whitewall tires.
<886K8e)
. · SpecW Fiit-.c 1't9
AttehWe
52867
·72 FORD Country Squire
9 pass. wagon. Xlnt cond.
Only 32,000 miles. Will
trade. 8::0·4~4
7 2 FORD PIMTO
RUNABOUT
Pretty white with blue
:.tripes. Radio & beater,
mug wheels. Runs bra nd
new. !5721-'UP>
$1686
GUSTAFSOM
16800 Beach Blvd.
H.B. 842-8844
1968 f'ord LTD, 4 dr
ha rdtop, perf~ct cond .
5S2-13tiJ Uon, or 554-
4SU.
'69 FORD LTD. VS, power
steering, a ar coodition-
ang. low mileage. (2243>
~m
SUHSETFORD
3440 Garden Grove Blvd
Westminster 636-4010
"69 FORD LTD 4·door,
Maroon w / white vinyl
root' & matching anterior,
one owne r, low miles.
Mus t See ! <ZUU249>
831-1740 .,, '""'· ~ w.,. Auto. trans ., r adio, heater, power steering, ·97 Ford L TO hardtop,
powe r w i nd o ws, air · R/11 , aar , >.Int cond. Prv .
cond. (YXV588) Ply. Call 968-518.5.
s,.cw~i.g .......
5788
?4 &r.. T orilto
V-3, a uto. traM., fact.
ai r. power s teering.
r ad•o. heat e r , vinyl
roof. (904JOX >
S,.CWAltOMhMJ ........
53188
'74 Plllto Seti•
Auto. trans., power
steering, radio, heater,
. wbitewall t ir es, vinyl
interior, low, low miles.
(41SKXT)
s,..cw~-. .........
·5221i1
?4.AMCM ........
Loa d e d in c l. power
~&/brakes, vinyl rbor. low, low miles 11111nKBS> : .... ~ ... ·~ .. ......... •. ~~ 5327~ ..•
: ·n~v.
«Y.cyl ., auto. trans .,
iedlo, heater, s urfer
~version. (V94882) .. s,.cw,.._ ... :-.......
.. 5 1277
• ?O Cltetty V• ¥• T• Y-.&. auto. trans.. real
ylorkhorse. (97191E >
·: s,.cw~ ... ' ........ '-I ~ 5 1.377
# :· 74 Ford,, 00 , /U
$uto., p /s, p /b, R&H
f<J919U) Like New.
~ ........ w ... !; A• .. ... ...
;f ~327.,
·~ ... .,.. s.rftlr y~ '
l uto. t r ans ., radio,
Oeater , wide tires1 mat tibeels. carpetea and
r1meled, C33632T l s,.cw .......... . . .........
.~: ~I 567 ~ ?t'-4• ........
J.1, auto. diau., pow•
~.(7871.SB) .. ~ ........ . . .......
.. 'I 377
'73 TORONADO lo mt,
luxury, fully equ1p'd,
J u s L tu ne<f, ~3,950 .
493.7901
73 RANCHERO GT-3.U
Cleveland Eng. 40 Gal
gas tank, instru. stereo.
air, sp. control, $3200,
4~7-2104 <leave rnsgJ
·11 Galaxie, 2 DR, JJ ·r ..
\l·R, air. au to, pwr, sl~r·
111g New engine! Only
~1 199 . 6 46·4447 DI
\704CU M >
'1Q Country Snd Wgn.
F/a1r. P S. PB Lo m1.
M1 c hel1 n s $1.095 .
49'J-1500. ----------·
'ti!I f'ord Cortina, rebll
eng., good clutch & brks
~75. 642-682U
G~ral .......................
" BARGAIN
SPECIA LS
'71 Toyota
(9600TD)
5899
'70 Toyota
(856AQE)
SI099
'6f VW
(atk. 627A)
5 1099
168 lulclc
CVTP108)
s999
'69 Plym~ .
l 689AON)
s999
'72 Pinto
(417iKR)
'I 399
\
'74 ROTARY Pickup
..... Automatic tra nsmission (53409X) Used low mi ..
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY 52777
u1n ui pnce .,..,_ w a le. '81.7'S IOllll MO. C>M-Ind tu a loe. I all canylno ci-o-lor ONy 41 '"°'-
~--"'price" 121. ,..,.,,.,.,,,,,..._._. R-.17. lft
'
DAILY PILOT D lfl
....._UM4
'74 MAZDA ·u4
-· ~. i:Jsed. low mr. (834KlJ) -
IMMEDIATE .$2777 DELIVERY .
s1nDOWN $8 l!!TH
u n1·1u1 ~ p1us tax a 11c. '81 r& tatll "°" P'l'll .nc:1 ta a 1oc. a 111 ca-rywig ~ tor on111 • -o.Mn911-"' PfQ M 11'. Nrwl,...,.... Atle t 1.71!"'-
'70 DA TSUI . PICKUP
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
172 FORD.PICKUP
Courier (89M2Uf
RILL NICE
(36748T)
5977
5100DH. $jll£.M
.. MO.
"111 lull cira P4l'9 'Tu a lie. 148 &4 lelal "°· pr111.
Incl 1U & loe & all c:attylnQ C1\ar9111 lor OfM.J 30 "'°L
o.Nrted oevmen111<roe I 14H 20. Nw.-6 ~-·~• 1~ 13.,., .
168 TOYOTA SED. 5100DH. s27~. Automatic (WXU706) •
s577
171 MAZDA RX2
Coupe. l1050JH)
FULL
~E
._SJ177
isn &vii !lib"'"' taa a he. &f7 41 IOlll "'° Plft Ind.
tu a 1oc a a11 C.ffY1"9 ct.er-1or Ol#y 24 -Deterred -nl pr.c. 17~· 2& Arn.II ,.,_..._ All•2t~'
5IOODH. s46~. . .
'72 DATSUN
.CLB 1107763'48J
~E s1377
'71 FIAT 850
Sport Coupe (90 1 BZJ)
:~E s1277
172 MAZDA RX2
Coupe. (126GSF)
AIU
PRICE s1477
172 CHEV. VEGA
Fastback (FYF95 7)
SJ077
• '1377 ,,,.. lllllCe oius ••• a lie ieo 118 Ida& mo ""' lf'CI IU & ltC. I ell c;anylng Cl\alVeS lor Qt'Oy 30 '""6. ~eel peyme"' pnce '1926 40 ~ ~RIM 21 73 ...
112'7 tutt pric. e>11n tu & he t48 86 rora1 rro one.
•"'Cl tu a Mc. a •" _,..,,no ,..._ tar OtY1y 311 mos.
Otlerred peytM11t price '1858 t6 """* Pertenc-
R.le II ""'
11.77 "'11 CIOCt plus lair & lie U& M td.11 l'llO Dml.
trcl ta>. I a.c: a all catr1•no Cf\arg.19 lor Ol"Y 38 nos 0. .... ed ~J\I ptfCt 12083 44, .""-'II "-'laQ'I Alle19 14..._
5100DN. S4640 MO.
FRISKY NEW
'75 VEGA HATCHBACK!
With deluxe bumpers. white stnpe
hres. foor-speed trans .. tinted glass.
heater/defroster, swing out side rear Windows. 140 engine. etc.
No.005273.
Only $3399
* SMART NEW
75 NOVA TWO DOOR!
With tinted glass. VB, auto trans .
power ste\:mng, radio, HD radiator.
heater/defroster. rally wheels. BU
lights. etc No IXX27L
Only $3399
SASSY NEW
75 VEGA NOTOISAOO
With tinted glass. disc brakes. auto.
trans .• white walls. radio, HD radiator,
heater/defroster, dbc. ~ etc.
No.112560.
Only $3399 ·7
* THRIWNGNEW
75 CAMARO COUPE!
*************~*** • ••
: Take your pl~k!· !
• They•re all Oii the ..
• front lot and brand ..
: new! ~ome stiff hcne !
• factory wrappings •
• and stickers! You , • ! dHn '""if you're in !
• a hwry, and ICIYe •
• eYe11111ore! • • • • • *****************
THESE LARGER NEW
'7 5 CHEVYS ARE
ONLY $4699 each!
BEAUTIFUL NEW
'15 MALIBU QASSIC!
Wrth auto. trans , air cond1hornng.
tinted glass. power brakes. VB, wheel
covers. white walls. radio. etc.
No. 005039
Only $4699
* Gt.AMOROUS NEW
'75 MONTE CARLO!
With power steering and brakes,
tinted glass. VB engine. air cond .
auto trans. comfort tilt steering
wheel. radio, white stripe !Ires. etc
No. 43426B.
Only $4699
SENSATIONAL .W
75 MONZA TWO..DOOR!
With air conditioning, auto.
transm1ss1on. power brakes. AM/FM
radio. tinted glass. sPort mirrors.
white stnpe tires, heater/defroster.
etc. No. 1 HR07B.
Only $4699 . *.
OOOD-LOOKING NEW
75 R CAMINO PKXUP!
With air condit1on1ng, power disc
brakes. tinted glass. auto. trans ..
white wall s, HD radiator ,
heater/defroster, VB, rally wheels.
etc. No. 005222.
Only $4699
* GORGEOUS NEW
75 IMPAlA SPORT COUPE!
With air co~lt1oning, eu1o. trans..
pwr. steering and brakes, radio. Vtnyl
roof cover. full wheel covers, vs. ·
remote control mirror. tinted glass.
etc. No. 171417.
Only $469~,.
•
ROOMY NEW
75 VEGA STATION WAGON!
~th manual trans .. 140 engine, tinted
glass .• wheel trim rings, A78-13 tires.
deluxe bumpers. heater/defroster,
BU Ughts. etc. No. IHV158.
Only $3399 .
AGAIN AND AGAIN
YOU'VE ASKED FOR
PRICE SIMPLIFICATION~
HERE IT IS!
* SlfEKNEW
75 2-DOOR VEGA!
With automatic transmission. 140
engine. radial tir9:'. radio, comfortllt
steering wheet. tinted otass.
heater/defroster. etc. No. 1 HV1 18 .
' ·I
SNAPPYNIW r
75 VEGA HI auE ..
\Wh tinted glus. ,..._/defroster.
White waits. dbc. bumpers. BU aighta. big engine, Mstick t,.,...., .. mimn. etc.
Nb.111885.
• RACY NEW ,
75 TWO-DOOi CAMAROI
With disc brakea, heater/defroster.
filters. BU lights, pad(ted Inst. pan9',
economical six Cyts. engine, etc. No.
570863. "'
Only$3399
"·
Only $3399~. :::1~
* DELIGHTFUL~
75 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE!
With tinted g1ass dlx, belts, HD
radiator. vinyl roof. radio,·
heater/defroster. white stripe tires.
wheel covers. power steering aod
brakes. air cond .. auto. trans.. etc.
No. 1BL47L
Only $4699
* SPARKLING t£W
75 EL CAMINO QASSIC!
With radial tires. comfortilt steering
wheel. automatic trans .. air cond .. VB
engine. heater/delorster, white stripe
tires. tinted glass. BU lights, disc
brakes. etc. No. 411101.
Only $4~99
* SUPfRBNE\Y
75 OfEVElll SPORT COUPE!
With air cond .. white stripe tires, pwr.
brakes. automatic trans.. V8 engine.
HD radiator. vinyl roof cover, radio.
tinted glass. etc. No. 411761.
Only $4699 · * IRRESlmBlE tEW 75 MONTE CARlO ''S"!
With white walls, tinted glass,
automatic trans .. pgwer steering and•
·brakes , VB , BU lights.
heater/defroster. radio, air
conditioning. etc. No. 1AH57L
Only $4699
HUSICY NEW
'75 El CAMlNO PKXlll! •
With white wall tires, Jutomatic
ttanamlssion, heater/d•frOlt«. tinted
glass. air oond:, power ditc brakes.
mlm:>n. tut wheel. etc. No. 1AD80L.
Only $~699
STUNNING NEW
75 HATCHBACK MONZA!
With auxiliary lighting, automatic
transmission, AM/FM radio. air c:ond .•
white walls. heatertdefl06tel', mirrors.
POwet' brakes, BU lights, etc.
No.005122
Only .$4699
' PREFER TO tEASE?
Alie fer ·
Chevroleo se!
* STURDY HEW
75 2-DOOR NOVA!
With disc brakes, HO radiator, auto.,
transmission. radio, .tinted glau. '*"·
steering. dlx. guards, BU Ilg~ etc.
No. 108025. I
Only .$3399 .
* HANDSOME NEW
.75 2·DOOR viGA WAGONI
Wth heater/defroster. dbc. bumpers,
mirrors. tinted glass. economical
''stick'' trans.. big engine. disc
brakes, HD radiator, etc.
No.005280.
Only $3399
·* EXtmNGNEW
75 CAMARO SPORT'COUPB
With BU lights. mirrors, auto.
transmission, disc brakes, fitter&.
heater/defroster. power steering,
etc. No. 10870. •
Only $3399 .* SPORTY. NEW •
" 75 NOVA Cotftl
With heater/defroster. power
steering, ve engine, tinted glass.
automatic trans., radio, mirrors. dlx.
bumpers & guards. etc. No. 005008.
Only .$3399
* lOVElYNEW
74 MAuBU HARDTOP COUPE!
With vinyl roof cover, HD ·radlltor.
auto. transmission, air cond .• tinted
glass, BU lights. white wall tires. dlec
brakes. radio, huter/defroflter, etc.
No.1AD37L.
Only $4699
DAZZLING NEW
'75 MONZA 2+2'
With radio, huter/defrolt• • .uto.
trans., sport mirrota. air conditioning.
POWGr disc brakes. r• eelt speaker,
etc. No. 1~549 .
* ·SHAAPHfW
. 75 VEGA COUPE!
W ith white stripe tires. auto. tranemtssion, tinted glass. big engine,
HO raidlatOf. radio, tieater/defroster,
tilt wlleel, etc. No. 005058.
Qnly $3399
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HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE
WEEK OF MARCH 16 -MARCH 22
AMERICAN MOTORS
Ward S. Lee. Inc.
1234 S. Mo1n Sr . Santo Ano
547-5826
Roy Carver Inc,
234 E 17th St .. Cosio Mesa
546-4444
Crevier Mot<1rs
208 W I st St . Santo Ana
835-3171
Saddleback Valley Imports
28402 Marguerite Pakway
M1ss1on Viejo 831 2040
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
26CIJ Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
CHEVROLET
Connell Chevrolet
2B28 Horbor Blvd , Costa Mesa
546-1200
DATSUN
Dot Datsun
18835 Beach Blvd.,
Huntington Beach 842-7781
IJ•1;1•J
Theodore Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa
642-0010
TH E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 16, 1975
•J·>;t•I
Sunset Ford
5440 Gorden Grove Blvd Wesrminster
63 6-40 10
ld!Gi
Universi ty Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa
540-9640
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury
I 6800 Beach Blvd..
Huntington Beach
842-8844
Johnson & Son Lin coln
Mercury
2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
540-5630
Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury
130 1 No . T ust;n, Santo Ano
547 -051 I
Iii£+
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa
546-1200
MAZDA
Jim Panos Mazda
2001 Sorth Manchester, Anaheim
750-21 41
OLDSMOBILE
University Oldsmobile
?850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
'540-9640
PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac
2480 Harbor Blvd . Costa Me~o
546-8017
PORSCHE-AUDI
Chick Iverson Porsche-Aud i
445 E. Coast Hwy
Newport Beach 673-0900
ROLLS-ROYCE
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E 17th St.
Costa Mesa 546-4444
TOYOTA
Dean lewis Im ports
1966 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa
646 9303
Bill Maxey Toyota
18881 Beach Blvd ,
Hunl1ngton Beach
847-8555
VOLKSWAGEN
Chick Iverson Volkswagen
445 E Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
VOLVO
Dean Lewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd.. Cosio Mesa
646-9303
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THE DAILY PILOT, TVWEEK,MARCH 16, 1975
RECiULAR DAYTIME PROCiRAMS
r.1 () h' ~J I ~, (,
5:55@) Aowtf Amnal•I Mon., Wed.,
Fri.; Metrity or rttrtty Tues., Thurs.
Qf11tures m Motllen ·ln·ll• ID Movie: See Daytime Movies.
El) Stod uchanc•
@ tr1 A Nn Day
6:00 8 Sunrbe Semattt £l\) Educational Pro1rem1 i EduuUo111I futures ffi Newa/Panonm1 dtl Vtllt Knowledae
l..IW for f!te 70s Mon.. Wed., 10:30 IJ @ CV Cl) Love or Ult
Fn.; Yo11 With Mldtllnt Tues., 0 @ @ @) m H 0 11yw 0 0 d
Thurs. Squares m Featurn
6:30 IJ Claremont Colloquium Mon., Ftatum I <9 CI» CV m Bredy Bunch
Wed., Fri.; Steps to Lt1rnln1 Tues.; Dennis the Menece
Medl1 Thurs. 700 Club
([) ®) Educat1on1I fulura
• Hot for Women 01111 11:00 IJ @(])@ Youna & RtJt.less
6 D1ybre111 0 Q) 00 @) m Jackpot
Michael Jackson Show O Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Bullwlnlcle fJ (Qj (j)) CV m Th. M 0 n. J hycholoa:r Tod•r Wed .. Fri, Mue
: Y~(I for He.Ith m The Lucy Show
( (f]) Mornlna Comedr Time News
6:45 (E) News Electric Company
. 11:30 1 1100 Search fOf' Tomorrow 6.55 0 hh lletr With 6nh1m lltn , 6 @) m Blank Check
Cooklna show. ( 8 ) CV m The 81& Stlo•·
7
:00 · l tE e ~ ~!,":y Show dl~wn&tterly Hltlbllllu
6 Cartoons Let's Rap
( (j)) m Cl) AM Amerlcl Movie: See Daytime Movies.
• Dtvey & GOifath New Yon Stod Exthtn1e
New Zoo Revue : Vlllt Aleare
S1oc:k [J,h1nie
: Sestme Street
7:30 (6 Laule I Tennesue luiecto
Porky P11
Gumby •
World Butlneu Newa
1:00 (6) ff7J rn Ctptlln ti.n1aroo vm. Ale1re
Sunup
Banana Splits A Friends
The fllntstontt
Unua the Uonh••rllr4
H.R. f'ufnstul : Zooml
1:30 I The Qlllery · Rompe1 Room
Yori & Fritnd1
Comtr Pytt
New Zoo Rewe
: Mlsttt Ro1ers' Htl1hbot11otd
9:00 =1 (}) Joktr't Wiid : Saamt Street CIJ ®) m c.iebrltJ sw..,.
stakn
lt11 c...,
6 Luve It t8 8eHtf
AM Loa Allttla
JKt LI l1111t
I Lovt (.ocy
Youth Sc.IN
FNhtra
(I)) MIU DcMll\n Sllow
S...Wti.t'1 Ntw
9:30 lil CD Cll Almblt ·. Cil l1j 8' Wlltel of Fortune
6 nna Reed Show
· C!)fMturea
llreen AcfQ
• Mvrttt StilHftl Coolln1 Show
10:00 I@ rn Cl).... Y• s.. it Miltttrsen. .. eo.tr.1 ... · ,~ t\t_~ Hip Rollen
MM: See Deytime Movies.
ArTERNOON
12:00 t> Noontime 0 ~ 00 m How to Survive A
Merri11e
I An_1thln1 You Ctn Do cQ!J OO> m.m Pl1$WOrd
Didi Vin lijke
@)News
Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Noon Att1lr I Jot Bar1tt1
HeeliJIShow
Cij TenntUat luitdo m futures
12:30 1J Ci1J CV Cl) As tht Wotld Tur1t1 ~@ Ci:HtOJm D•r• of o ur ~
B Fatlltr Kaowa But <9 Cl)> m m s,i~ Stcond """ Bulhrinklt
rovit: See Dtytimt Movies.
l:OO l ~fE~a;::~
~ntv'>oo mA11 .. , Chll· drt1t
I Tommy Haftlns Sllow
Major Adalftl
Mtftet c ..... ,
Mftlt: See Daytime Movies. r-.t»m
1:30 I~())~ E.dJ9 of Nlfht · (j) m Mottler Wotld 6 II Dona ue ._
(Ci9) Cl)) (I) a,) llfs Mab A
Doi
2:00 I Ci1J Ci) (I) Ptkit " Rl1ht <9 (I)> rn m $10,000 PJni· mid
I "'""' ' tht rrottstor FNtum
2!30 00 Ci1J CD Mttdl 81M 75
•
1191!..So•m« B <fl (l))(]HD One lift tt
u11r.n'1 l.atnd
m "" ' "" rritticb ltuem Mulco Uvt
(I) U CI> Mowle: Su Daytime
Movlei.
<9 (j)) Tiit f11ntl1Ha
: Saa• St1"t • S.be r.&ayo
· Futur.a m Ben Hunttr lnttrvll'ln/hatura
EI1) Yott for Htaltll Holtfwod Mowlt Clmb
3:001 (i7) CD Ttttlttaltl • OlllltOnd Hud
.
,... .. Oon1t bt th• Debln
6 ~ CartOOl\I ca CIJ> rn m ..... ,., ,..._ ta
I
!ml Movie: See Daytime Movln. Mj Fnorttt ... ftlln
.... S...1rt
leftrty HUlblllltl
Felturts
VIiii AltfY'
Not fDr Women Only
3:30 Dfnafl!
3 0 Movi1: Sn Daytime Movie.s.
• ilfke Douatu S11n
Oalt • Harritt
4:JO fatht ~lat
CiUlpn'• Island Dlaah!
Bup & Hla luddlea
I Otelrn et Ju"nlt rn Robin Hood Ir.Vista Femellln1
Ci) Merv torttfln Sllow
Batman (j)) Star Trtk 5:00 DD llOl fl) .....
The lfc v.11., •
6 9 I Un Lucy · 1M Avenr-n MlcQ Moutt Club
Mod Squad m s... W111r1,...
: iilfster Roiers' Htlthboftlood
• Orama
Tiit FtJlna NUI
Tiit M11nattr1
CI) New loo Rtwt
'1d1m1 Ftmlly
• Features
· Mission: lmpoulble : Futum
( CJ)) Comedy atssla
· Mli"Tm Amoret
5:30 0 (j) Ci1J (}) (fn CI)) HIWI
3 Comer Pyle
• Mike Douct11 Show
· Murtel Stewiu Cooltln& Show
6 Ho1en1s Htroa
Bewitched
Room 222
: VIII• Alecre 4:00; The Rifleman Mfctq Moust Club
f'ufnttuf A Udsvllle • Don Wiison'• Town Ttlk
Underdo1
SoMiTH1NG NEW f
5oMETH I NG DlffEiENT !
VISIT
HowARD CHEVROLE.r's
ON DISPLAY Now/ -. YSla'lers .-Surfer Vans
V'•-Whcel Drives veec. Vehicles
vCamper Shells vShortie Pickups
Get ready for f·U·N f Inspect ffleAl select
them ....•. BUY at Howard Chevrolet's
new low, k>w pricesJ lllmediate DeliwrlJI
:~~~-
---... 4 1Cl?,t.211T •EACH <i> :... ................ '!:. lll·M
P111e 3
·l\tJi\ I-SERI ES'
.Judd Hir~ch 'ta re; a' Attorru .. •y Murray Stone
\\ho trie~ to prove that a minor wound couldn't
cau\c death in the first of a three-segment
mini-\e riec; titled ··The law," on NBC,
\\.'ednc,da\ at IOPM. Ba\cd on the World Pre-
miere '.\lo\ie of thl' 'amc title. the nC\\ drama\
find attorne\· Stone in nc" drcumstance~. H e
ha' <1uit the· public defender'" office and is no\\
in prh a rt-practice, and is al~o c;ingle. In •·Com -
plaint Amended;' Caroline '\fr Bride (Annaze ttc
Cha~e) hirc' Stoot' to defend her when her
cx-hu~h,rnd dies afr l'r ~he ~tab~ him in the arm
during an argument. Stone begins to gather
C\ idcnce in an atte mpt tu prove that a very
minor ~nife "ound in the fle"ih~· part of the arm
could no t ha\c hcen th<.· cau-.c of death. Tht•
f\H) other .,._.gment' of thc mini--;erie~ will air
\lanh 26 and April 2.
'\\'ORLO 01' FASI llON'
Some of lf oll~\HWd·, mo\t popular \tar\ ''ill appear in ··rill· 197~ I a"ihion \\\Jrd,," .tiring on AB(.
\.\.edne\da~ •ll 9:JOP\1. Among thoc;e 'elech'd to pre.,l·nt the :rnard' lo lht lt.tdinc \nwrican Fa,hion
Dc,igncr\ in dt·H·n l:•Hl·goric., are '\atalil' \\'ood and Roht•rt \\ aj!nt·r. \li111 ( •• 1~1wr. h..tren \ akntinl'.
R aquel \\dch. (her. ( lifton D~ni"i . ..\le'\i\ Sruith and Carol Burnclf. In l'har "ill hccome au annual
e\cnt, "T ht• 1975 ( a.,hion ·\\\ard,·• pa~\ rrihutl' to the Aml•rican dc,ignl'r'ii tor !lu:ir crl',t fht• effort'
during the pa\t ~l·ar. ( rcato1'/producer'i Ra) \gh a)an and D:nid I ..t\Hcnn· haH· ahandoncd lhc U\Ual
format for thdr 90-rninute 4<1pecia l. ln,tcad thev haH• crcatl•d a Ill'\\ ,n,ard' 'tructur<.· in "'hic:h the major
e lement i\ cntl'rtainmt·nt. Co-hosting th~ J.!ala ·atfair are Diahann ('arroll . .luhn Da,id,on. Juliet Pro"'c
and Ke n Berl). I he <;pedal indudes ori~inal l'Ollll'd~ .. ~etc he\ and mu-.il' l:ompo,cd b) Earl Bro"n a nd
Billy Barne~.
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NORTHERN WINES CALIF. 'A UllKNE
HURC,U NDY ( HAUl i.. KO..i $199 PINK CHABLIS
$7 .75
GALLON C A~E
4 FT. TALL FROM IT ALY
CAMMELLINI ,WINES
$999 FULL
GALLON
ROTHSCH I LD
NAPOLEON
V.S.O.P. BRANDY
$53.00 $4~!TH CASE
OF 12
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 16 1975 ·
VODKA
$339 3
QUARTS
QUART $10.00
GIN
FAMOUS BEER
$369 c~i£
24 CANS
CAPPUCINO
HEAT & SERVE
$CJ~GAL
HOLLOW CHAMPAGNE STEM
PLASTIC GLASSES
$1~0f25
From France Famous CRUSE Selection $ ·
CABERNET SAUVIGNON • PINOT CHARDONNAY 279
SAUVIGNON BLANC • CHENIN BLANC SALE
PINOT NOIR REG. $3.98 PRICE
$30.13 CASE OF 12 F IFTH
CALIF. CHAS. V
COLD DUCK KENTUCKY STR .
BOURBON
U"7 CASE OF FOR $1 Lft $19.95 $399 3 QUARTS
FIFTH 12 QUART $11.75
SPECIAL SELECTION Ready to Serve
• CA~CILLEI GARANO $749
CABERNET & BORGONA COCKTAILS
$299 FROM FULL
ARGENTINA TEQUILA SUNRISE ~GALLON
MARGARITA
FIFTH WALLBANGER • SCREWDRIVER
P1ge 5
SUNDAY
MARCH 16 l~tt;!'.1wol'Ullop
H1rald of Trvth
lieorie a Dil"' l"J
Cl)) fftm H.all Meetint
'•rrt.lt. Oo111fnk.ll faith for Today
10:10 m Oodren Wa,,.·Up I rre-Suion
BaMbln LA Dodam V$. the Hous 6;00 m Bible Almren/Chmt.phen ton A$110$ at Vt10 &ach, F11
6:45 Ci:: With Thia Ri"I 10:10 8 m Meet Ult Prns
7:00 A U.S. of Archie C/i! (!)>CV CD hrr: 10,000 @ Undenlo1 B.C. ~ Ru Humbard i TV S looks 11 lt1mln1
People'' forum • filth tor Todar
Jabb«l'WOCQ Wanderfus1 ~ Tllla Is tn. Life 21 00 lnslcht
l6 W1nen Robert> ~ The Humanist
1 .. 0 8 8 11""' Co ts 11 :00 Q al @ 12J m World Champion· =~ 1 ., • me ship1T.nni.s Covera0 e Is from Wash· II Mormon Taben1ade Choir •
6 Rocky I friends meton, D.C . and Bud Collins 1s
m
Yoiu of YlctolJ partnered with comedian Dan Rowan [
IMlallt on Rtlla,lon for the commentary of the matches.
Elementary News 0 PGA Golf The Doral Open from
Rt1 Humbard Doral Country Club. M11m1, Fla. '
@ Movie: "looklnc for Trouble"
7:45 (i.z, (I) Slued Ht1r1 (dr1) '33-Spencer Tracy, Jack Oak1e
8:00 I Ousty"a TrHlloUM ~ (Q!; (j)) rn m Ghost Ch1Mn I Ru Humbard I ln1em1tlonal Hour
6 Alound the World In ao oirs · Shllom Tod1r W1ll11m Sp1gel· ~ ump Unto ,., feet man IS host to special guest Susan
John!']_ Barton Sho;r Strasberg.
@ll.)Qj Old Time c;upel @Church In the Home Hour ~ @ fi~ 81ptist ChurtJI
m Won6tr1111a 11:30 8 (Qt (Ii) ffi fi) Make A Wish IE Church Wltlt A Vision · Movie; (C) "Botany Ba(' (adv)
1:30 I limp Ui1to M, Fut '53-Alan Ladd, J1mes Mason
· Tt1cllin1 Children to Rt1d
6 Sir Blue Matble
It Is Written a Let Thtr. 8e Licht · Mtttlnr Time at Calvary 12:00 fl @ CV CiJ NU Suketball Mii m ATHRYN KUHLMAN waukee at Chicago.
* (IN COLOR) I <Q!: 00> (I) a> Directions
81.U Aw1renm In TV
AFTERNOON
(El~ rt>) Kathryn Kuhlman Mideast Analysis
(Qt If)) Dar of Mlrades ,ublic Servke
9:00 look Up l Un lZ:!O OC Movie: "'The Consplratori" (dra)
Serendipity "Model Trams" '44-Paot Henre1d, Peter Lorre.
(eij CJ)) Day of DIKOnry 0 <a (!)) CI) @ fnun ' Ans· Reel btate Open House wen
Campus Profitt m Sprin1 Street USA I
@ Oral Roberts @ Sunday Celebration It ls Written
011 of Miradn 12:45 fij) KCET Membtflhlp Orin I
~ Ballr(a Comrts I :00 0 @ @ @) m N H L H o c k e 1
Ru Humbard I Philadelphia Flyers vs. Los Anaeles Commerdal Union Miners ~If B PtceMtters
Toumament Semi-finals and ftnal (~ (jJ) (!) (D The Super·
matches of the Melbourne, Australia rttrs "Superteam Finals" The achon
tournament held tut Deumber 1s from Honolulu, Hawan.
e!) Muslca 1 '•l•bm m Movie: .. Hell's Kitchen" (dra)
9:15 ffi Voice of Aarlculture/ Mentel .39-Ronald Reaaan, Dead End Kids.
Hu11h ID Movie: "M1 l Pa letue" (com)
9·30 I tam ,. Tllrtt '49-Marjorie Main, Percy K1lbnde. . , The ~hristopftel'I ffi National SWimmina and Divina
(Qf _) Jlmm1 S.1u1rt Show Championships From Anzona State
Sunrise wa1 University in Tempe, A11zona
I BeJi111e 11 Mlredes 1:30 n friend$ of Man
· Am1zl11c 'rophede.s · Sllerfock Holmu The•tJe 0 Day of Di~ry Day of Mirades I Old Time ;ospet Hour ~The People Show 2:00 0 Movie: (C) "Joumey to tllt Sev·
flm Baptbt ChurtJI en1h Plener' (sci·fi) '62 -John
ta Es le Vlei• Agar. Greta Thyssen.
10;00 0 @Cil CBS Sports Sped.Kulat tE American/Israeli TV Hour
(2hr) live coverage of the NCAA ~Faith lor locl•r
Commissioners Bnketball Tourna· 2:30 ~Today's Rell&Jon
ment Finals from freedom Hall In 6 Chain~·onshlp Ftshlna
Louisville, Ky.; and the "World's (~ 8 ) ~ (n A 8 C Ch 1 m •
Stronaest Man" Welahtliltin1 Com· plonship to T1c:.ln1 "The Phoenix
pet1t1on from London, Enaland. 150" from fasTrack International
I Aulon de la Comunldad ~edway in Phoenix, Ariz
Cl!Jllenae Mr Sermon l!J Movie: "Submarine Commend"
~Hour of rower (dra) '51-William Holden
6 Home Bvrer't c;ulde m Movie: "The M1rnlflcent Dopt"
P11~ 6
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 16, 197S
(com) '42-Henry ronda, lyM Bart./
(!) Hiah Chaparr1I
@ Mr. Chips I ~ Dul Hur 6:00 6 @ (]) ()) 60 Mlnut~
KCET Mcmbtnhlp Drivt/Otaa Q €I1 m News
( ) A profile of Russian omnas1 O Movia: (C) (2ht) .. Novae on tllt
and Olympic medal winner Oita Kor Moon" (com) '63 -Terr; lhOl!las
l:.VlNINC
but Mar1aret Ruthltford, Ron Moody ·
l :OO ; su11nowe1 ~br•tion CompanJ I fort~':°:'r llpOft
6 Dlkllri . MOYie: (C) "The Deadly Affair" Y~udevlllt Cl'b C1llov.ay !ht
(dra) '67 -James Muon. Simone Lovin Couple, .. The Al«tys Nonn S1~noret Max1m1h1n Schell Crosb1 and Cecilla Calloway star -r. ' .., Th '1) Nf1ht ;atlery 'JZl 1 V l~hn na1ne utre W Childrtn'a Carteona W G1tttin1s from littllllllJ l'>..ie Movie· '111 II Sh .. (d ) ~ Jimmy Sw1q1rt Show :e' : • r o• ,. Blick Pen..-i..e on the News 61 -Chff Robertson, Eslher W1I ~u• I hams.
3:30 IJ Media "Poison" Host Ma no Ma· 1· Vienna rhllharmonlc Orchutn
chado takes a loo!\ at poisons and ( ) hlk to the M•n•eer
what to do about them. ThrH Stoo1n O Prep Sports World l A City Bas· I . _., .. ketball Championships. 6.30 ~ "~!mal Wo"45 A hie ol T~o
0 Movie: "Pride of the Yankees" I !_lters (dra) '42 -Gary Cooper, I eresa ' ~ M~vle: "Just Around the Corner"
Wt1ght, Walter Brennan. I (dra) 38-Shirley Temple, Charles O<Q!.lf)h.~..'ffiABC's Wide Farrell.
Wor1d of Sports Covera11e includes NtWJ
the Nahonal Men's Freestyle Sk11ng Musk.el Contes1
Championships from Slowe, Ver-00 list of the Wild
monl ( @) Hee H1w
10) Newsmahn · Cbnplrito CE) The Ylt&lnlan • Journey to A.dventur•
"l:T 6 Get Smart · W11hln11on Debates for the 701
13 Reli1lous Town Hill Roller li1n"•
KCET Membership Dnvt 7:00 E) News m lnslcht Q Wiid KiflCdOm "World of the Su
4:00 I) Newsmakers W Tanan Tlleatre
I a St11 Trek 0 Het H1w
Otter" Marlin Per1uns ind the Wild
K1n1dom cameras traYel the coast~I
waters from Cahfom11 lo Alaska lo
Cipture the lasc1nal1n1 habits ol the
sea otter. Cl) Movie· "The tfum1n Comedy"
(dra) '43 -M1c~ey Rooney. James
Craig, Van Johnson I
~ Seven Arts Theelre w Korean V111ety
I Meet the Prus
PenfKoital Temple I
Will Stree1 Week/KCET Member-
• p Orlve m fllm future m This Is the Lile I
4:30 I F1ce the Nltlon Koreen Hews 00 liarner Ted Almstronc
Buck Owens Show
· W11hinrton Week in Review/
KCET Membership Dove
S:OO
m Sunday Matinee
It T1tces All Kinds
Hocan's Heroes
Sunda1
Great Adventure
Q) ~j 6 News
The Avenaers
Denlel Boone
Korean Drama ea.., Santos Show
: KCET Membtnhlp Orive/Romac·
nolia Table I r Ci)) Champ4onsh lp Fi1hin1 · flTm feature
• Celebrity Tennis
Coro111 Now
5:30 (3J Movie: "Harvey" (com) '52 -
James Stewert, Josephine Hull
W
Uttle Rue1la
Face tlle N1tlon
Movlt: (C) (2hr) ''The Yellow
Rolls·ROJW'' (dra) '65-lngrld Berg-
man, Omer Sharif, George C. Scott. l~Nrional Cito1raphic:
) lobby t;oldaboro Show
In &ht
Vlftpolnt on Nutrition
Q To Tell Ule Tn1tll
,I Jeoperdy O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sn·
age Season" (dra) '70-Ron Harper,
Diane McBain, Vietor Buono m Movie (C) (2hr) "Berurll" (dra)
'68-Joan Crawford, Ty Hardin ID Tjle FBI ..
@ rn Parenb·,t11ners in EdUCI·
tion
;
J_!P'nese lln&ua11 Progrtm
al m Wiid Kln1dom
Prolll1 In Mum "Beverly S1llf'
(R)/KCET Membership Drive al Spanish Movie
7:30 O @ ~ (j) Cher Lily Tomlin,
and The Jackson Five 1uest 0 Q) @ ®J m Wornt of D1sfttJ
"Deacon, the Hi&h Noon DOR" A
mongrel doc named Deacon has
some wild and wooly comedy ad
ventures as he tries to toc~tt hi~
lost master out West Roeer Miller
sings and narrates. 0 (Qi: ) f:I) Sil Million S
Min -rl'fhe Bionic Woman" Plft I
of a two·pan story in wh1cle Steve
Ausl!n returns home and rekindles
a romance with lus childhood \wet•
heart and then, followtnl d \~Y
diving accident, convinQes O~ar to
give her bionic hmbs Lindsay Wag
ner, Alan Oppenheimer, Ma lachi
Throne, Martha Scott and ro111
Ra iney guest EE Korean folk Sonrs
8:00 O Bobby Goldsboro Show 00 Movl1: (2hr} "flle 81rtt11s of
Broadw1y'' (mus) '49-Fred A~la1re.
Ginger Roael'l.
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m ltoreen late composer, pl1ywr1aht and actor
was filmed on location in London
and Europe before Coward's death.
There are recollections by Richard .
@ @ Rode CoMert
fil) The Slnne,,
(tjj 00> WMk In Rwlew
1:)0 a @ CV Cl) I. (2hr) "The
Chinatown Murde • (R) A youna
Chinese street aan kidnaps the
head of a under<¥ Id family, and
Koj1k races against \1me to prevent
mass retaliation. Michael Constan·
tine, Sheree North, Tia• Andrews,
Roaer Robinson, Val Bisoalio, Vin-
cent BaMtta and Robert Ito auest. O @ ®J mNBC Sunday
of love' Death "A Confirmed Bach-
elor" Part I of a three part drama
about a doctor who finds himself
slowly drawn Into life's drama and
his bachelorhood about to come lo
an end when he meets a beaulilul
woman. Robert Stephens and Fiona
Walker star.
Burton. Dame Edith Evans, Hermione 11:30 O Movie: (C) "Sharl" (adv) '70
Ginaold, Maurice Chevali6r and Yul -Burt Reynolds, Barry Sullivan,
Brynner. Arthur Kennedy. m Encuentro 0 ~ Cil w u Ii. n d The s er I es
9:00 U Oral Roberts m Lou Gotcfon Show takes to the road with the Redheads
Mystery lumbo "An uerc1se 1n
Fatallty'' (R) Robert Conrad guests
as a physlcal ntness zealot who
Joas, skips and boxes his way
through a homicide 1nvestiaa11on
into the death of his business asso-
ciate. Pat Harrington, Collin Wilcox,
Gretchen Corbett and Phil Bruns
also auest.
U 'KING IS COMING' * After Death-What?
OR. HOWARD C. ESTEP
O Garner Ted Armstrona m I $,fCIAl I Thret Women Alone
Colleen Dewhurst narrates. this hour
documentary on the hves of three
women: a widow, a divorcee •nd a
single ~reer woman Each of the
ladies candidly talks about her life,
thoughts arid dreams. and how she
is in the process of definina and
alone." EE J1p1nese Lanau•ae Proaram m Estelar '75
9:30 g It Is Written
10:30 0 fol OW·Up
00 Sant• Barberi Forvnt
O The Time Beine
g Best of C:roucho
ONews
(j) The Protectori
O Movie: "lone Daya Joumey Into
Plijht" (dra) '62 -Katharine Hep·
burn, Jason Robards, Ralph R1ch1rd·
son, Dean Stockwell
[QJ Action; Inner City m Million: lmpo!Sible
@ Mr. Gospel Guitar O Soul Free 8 The Kin& Is Coming ID Revlval Fires
(lai) (j)) (3) (E ABC Sunday t:T:I KCET M b hi O I Movie: (C) (!hr) "Whit's New w em ers P r ve
(»' 16 0111oaue
(Q9 ) Louis P1ul Lehman
Pussycat?'' (com) '65-Peter O'Toole, li) Voice of Cllvery m Jimmy Sw1aa1rt Show
11:00 0 0 @ (I) News
[g) (~ ) News Woody Allen. Peter Seller.s, R~my lO:OO I Diy of Discovery Schneider. Paula Prentiss, Capucine, 6 Rellglon-Hetp Line "
Ursula Andress A frustrate~ psy· • Outdoors With lten Callaway
ch1atnst with troubles of his own News t~1es to help a youna man whose Dr. Jiuers lnvHlon Hour
hancee 1s not too ple~sed by the News/This Is Japan
other dozen women 1n his llfe. The One Wiy
@ Sim Yorty Show
U HAVE YOU EVER SEEN
*A MIRACLE? TUNE IN.
g Rellelon-Help Une
@ Mtdlx m CONFIRMED BACHELOR! m EXCLUSIVE ON KCET! m ltathryn ltuhlmen
@ NYPD *BUT CAN HE RESIST *NOEL COWARD BIOG!
'VIENNA 1900' LADY? PLEDGE$ TONIGHT! ® Psycholoo Todey
ff) «CET Membership Drive/Mester-
pleu Theatre: Vienna 1900-Cemes
fil) Tiils Is Noel Coward/KCET Mem· ll:lS CI) Campus Profile
bershlp Drive This bioaraphy of the O News
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SUNDAY, MARCH 16
9:30AM fil) Commercial Union Masters Golf Tournament
10:00 0 (l1J @ CBS Sports Spectaculmr Live coverage of the NCAA
Commissioners basketball Tournament Finals; and the "World's
Strongest Man" Weightlifting Competition.
10:10 m Dodgers Warm·Up/Pre·Season Baseball Dodgers vs. Houston
Astros.
11:00 O @@@) Wbr1d Championship Tennis g fG.A Golf The Doral Open from Doral Country Club, M1am1,
Fla.
12:00 0 @ @Cl) NBA Basketball Milwaukee at Chicago
l :OOPM Q@ (j)~ NHL Hockey Teams to be announced.
I (9 lt)) The Superstars ··superteam Finals"
National wimming & Diving Championships
2:30 ca Ci)) (I) ABC Championship Auto Racing "The Phoenix
150" From FasTrack International Speedway tn Phoenix. Ariz
3:30 B Prep Sports World L.A. City Basketball Champ1onsh1ps.
(Qtl Cf)) CV ABC's Wide World of Sports Coverage includes
the National Men's Freestyle Sk11ng Championships from Stowe,
Vermont.
8:00@ Warriors Basketball Warriors vs. Los Angeles.
THURSDAY, MARCH 20
8:00PM g NCAA Regional Doubleheader
SATURDAY. MARCH 22
9:00AM O Ii)@@) NCAA College Basketball Championships "Re·
fd·onal Finals"
11 ·00 @ (j) (j) NIT Basketball Semi-Finals
l ;OOP g AniflT Baseball Pre-season game against the Chicago
Cubs.
3;30 0 (~ Cl)) CI) Pro Bowlers' Tour The Monroe Open from New
Orleans, La. .
!5·00 IJ Santa Anita feature Race The $100.000·Added San Luis
• Rey Stakes for 4·year·olds end up at a mile and one·half on
turf. . fJ (f.ij Ci)) (I) ABC's. Wide Wo~ of Sports Events 1n<:lude the
World Professional Skiing Champ1onsh1ps from Aspen Highlands,
Colo.
11:30 O @ Ci)@) The lTA Trwck Classic
-an all g1r1 basketball team that
competes aaainst all male basket ·
ball teams seven nights a week.
O Movie: "The Password Is Cour·
11e" (dra) '63-Dirk Boaarde, Allred
Lynch.
(!) Telepulse
02) Movie: (C) "Splendor In the
Grass" (dra) '61 -Natalie Wood,
Warren Beatty.
ffi Movie: "The Court M1rti1I of
BlTiy Mitchell" (dra) ·55 -Cary
Cooper, Charles Bickford.
@ Tony & Sus1n Alamo
@700 Club
11:45 (~ (j)) Spenlsh Movie
12:00 O P1cesetters
'1) Movie; ''Three for J1mie Dawn"
(dta) '56 -Laraine Day, Ricardo
Montalban.
~ Warren Roberts
12:30 ~ Rl(ht On
1:00 ! Speakinc Freely Movie; "The Stranae Death ol
olph Hitlef' (dra) ·43-Gale Son·
dergaard, Ludw1a Donath.
1:40 0 Movie: "Off limits" (com) '53
-Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney, .Marilyn
Maxwell.
A..COURTIN' WITH THE RED-
HEADS-The Redheads, an all·
girl basketball team that plays
all-male teams seven nights a
week and wins 85 percent of
Its games, will be spotlighted
on NBC News' late-night TV
magazine, Weekend, Sunday at
11;30PM. Weekend tal<H to the
road with the Redheads
through four mldwestern st.ates
end shows what kind of life
they lead.
* * * Telly Savalas, as Lt. Theo Ko-
jek, and Tlge Andrews and
Johnny Kai, as other police·
men, Investigate • kidnapping
that threatens to mushroom
into mass murder. In "The
Chinatown Murders.'' two-hour
Kojak repeat episode airing
Sunday at 8:30PM.
* *
Monday March 17
7:30pm to 12:30am
Channels 5 and 46
Paa• 1
MONDAY
MARCH 17
for morning and afternoon listings,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, ue
the day's m ovies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 6 "'C1pti11n lt&hlfoot" (adv) '!>S
-Rock Hudson, Btlb~ra Rush ID "Miiiion Dollu Ma'nhunt" (m)'s)
5 7 H1chard Denning. Carole Matti
e"IS
11 :00 O "List Plane to 811lbeck" (adv}
'65-George Sanders. Rosanna Po·
des ta.
11:30 ID "Unchained" (dra) '55 -Elroy
Hirsch, Barbara Hale Chester Mor
ris
12:00 ID ''Killers of K1hman1aro" (adv)
'60-Roben Taylor. Anthony Newley
1:00 O "The 'M1verlck" (wes) '52-Wlld
Bill lll•oll, Phyllis Coates
';26 (C) ''The Dau2hter ol Ro,ie
O'Crady" !mus) '!>O June Ha~er
Gordon MacRae, Debbie Reynolds
2:30 8 (C) "Buu b mes" (com) ·57 -
Bob Hope, Vera Mrles
l.J .._6 (C) "The Out1lder1" (wes)
50-Joet McCrea. Arlene Dahl
3:00 B (C) "Buu Brummell'' (adv) '54
-Stewart Gr anger, [lrtabelh I aylor.
Peter Us111fov
l.,QJ (C) "Lou of Innocence" (dra)
61 -Kenneth More, Susannah Yori.
3·30 J (C) "All Hn cb on Deck" (mus)
'61 -Par Boone Buddy Hackett.
Barbara Eden O (C) "lohn Coldf1rb, Please Come
Home" (com) '65-Shirley Macla1ne,
Richard Crenna, Peter Uslrnov.
EVEN I N G
6:00 6 0 (.8 J 101 m m Cf) News
(3J0 rl7 J 2~~ (~1 8 ) News 0 Bowlin& tor Dolla"
6 Bon1n11 O I SPECIAL I The Irish Rovus 1n
Ireland In honor of St Patrick's
Day, the mternatronally known mu
s1cal group. The lnsh Rovers, lake
viewers on a musical tour of the
lush countryside
I hrtrrd&e Family
Truth or Consequences
Maria Tereu
i Sllr Trek
Electric Comp1ny
Rocliy & Friends
6:30 D I SfltCrAL I They Se1rth for Sur·
vTv1I Art lrnkleller narrates thrs in
side look at the World V1s1on Inter
national refugee relief work 1n Africa.
Bangladesh and Cambodia.
o MeN Grittin Sho•
tAndy Griffith
Draenet
Zoom! (i(l) Dealer's Choice m Trnel Film 6) Little R11cals
7:00f)00tn mffiNcws
(3) lronslde
(i) Mod Squad (8J Truth or Consequene.s
I Whars My une7
I Love Lucy
The FBI
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TH E DAI LY P ILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH lb, 1975
17 (3 I Spy .. venting an altempted su1c1de and
TUESDAY
MARCH 18
The Bi& Valley krdnapprng, Hondo 1s ordered to
Play Bridge With the bperb play "host" to a beautiful. anti· OC> 8011anu police writer who plans to spend Ila Mujtt Prohlbld• taunchin11 an 1nvestfption rnlo a
Or1m1 several days on the job wrlh the
Three Stooges SWAT team. Darleen Carr and Logan For morning and a~ernoon llstlngs,
7:30 § $25,000 Pyramid Ramsey guest please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
DAYTIME MOVIES
. Police Sur&eon I Bitty Gr1h1m Horlollr Cruude Below, for your convenience, are
I SPECIAL I World Miu lons (5hr) Satan to A'1venture the day's movies.
Rev Cameron Wilson, represenllng Muy Ail'ldtcido
lhe World literature Crusade, hosts 9:30 6 7 (3 Rhoda (R) Whrle she
lhrs five hour special on thrs 1n looks for an apartment m New York, .5 .. _
lerdenom1nat1onal m1n1stry which Rhoda moves back In wrth her par-lO:OO @ "Because of You" (rom) '
supplies 210 countrie~ wrth gospel ents, and hie reverts back 10 the Loretta Young, Jett Chandler
literature. way rt used to be when she lived iE) "Double Jeop1tdJ" (dra) '55 -Q Rainbow Su11dae al home Rod Cameron. Jack Kelly, Gale Rob
18 To Tell the Truth I Winderlust bins. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (90) "Star W h' ... n St I ht T lk
I th D ...... ( 6 u rn ... o " & 1 11·.00 O "Spyl1rks" (com) '65 -Enc n e Un • wes) '5 -John Agar, La Tierr1 Richard Boone. Morecambe, Ernie Wise. Wilham
10 let's Mike A Dul 10:00 6 (Ii) @ (fJ Med I u I Center Franklyn. lQ Bewitched • "Half A Life'' A 40·year·old spinster , .. 2~ 6 Wild World ot Anlmals llnally frnds romance fU$1 as her 11:30 ~ 'Then ~here Were Thr~ (dra)
I Ahora devoted brother contracts a disease 62-Alex Nicol, frank Lairmore.
Ummy Oeao Show that wlll requ11e her Constant at· 12:00 m "Distant Drums" (wes) '51 -
S.ful to Adventure tent1on to him, Ken Berry, Sheree Gary Cooper, Man Aldon, Richard
Litt:e Rascals North, and Cesare Danova guest. Webb.
...., -(6) Run lor Your life a:oo _ 17 r3 1 a Gunsmolie "Manolo" O CARIBE-NEW BIG HIT /A young man1s not recognized as a "rnan" in the eyes ot his people * StACY KEACH STARS!
because he teluses to fight his 0 (at ) m CD Caribe "Lady
father (gues1 Nehemiah Persolf). a 1<1ller" Ben and Mark are assigned
tr ad1tronal Basque custom to prove to a case involving 1 Senator's wife
one's manhood Roben Uri~h and who is accused of murder. Monie
Mark Shera also guest Merkham, Lrnda Marsh, Judy Pace 0 'A rl!.i 1Ql m Smothers Broth· and Jim Davis guest.
ers Show Tom & Dick's guests are Imm News
Columnist Rona Barrett and George Cit• Con Las Estretlas
Carlin The Untouehablu
-6 Mike Douglas Show The Japanese Film "Sansho the
I fl (~ '.E> CI rn The R 0 0 k I ts Barhlf" Th rs him. set in 11th-century
"N1ghlmare·· Jiii is abducted trom Japan, 1s the story of a mother and
lhe scene of an awdent by a men her lwo children who set off to find
lat hospital escapee posing as a her husband, a former deputy gov·
doctor Edward Albert guests ernor who has been exiled because
I Dealer's Cholee of hts l11ndness to peasants
Both Sides "ow Soccer From Mexico 10:30 i!) Pett.lt111t Junction
Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Best of @E Acomp1n1me
Everything" (dra) '59-Hope Lang~, 10:45 EE News
Stephen Boyd, Suzy Parker, Lours ;rf!~~(IAL I Clarence Oanow In ll:OO I ffi e I eE ~-~ews
this one man show. Henry Fonda. 6 Perry Mason
dressed as the famous lawyer and • The Lucy Show
speaking his words, takes viewers Mission: lmpoplble
on a philosophical 1ourney through Ott Ballance
Darrow's mind as he speaks about :J.!1 (J) To Teti the Truth
his childhood, marriage, understand ~~Wild Wiid West/lnc¥1e Tu At·
1ng of the law, and some of his port .
major cases (~ (j') W1nted: Dead or Alrve
~ Or1ma 11:30 6 @ CBS Late Movie: (C)
fl) J1p1nese Lan2u1ge Progr1m "l'lease Don't [It the D•isies"
8:30 ID MeN Griffin Show (com) '60-Dorrs Day, David Nrven.
9:00 6 l!L 3) ®Maude (R) Gu n t Janis Paig~, Spring Byineton
John Wayne as himself is miking 0 ~ (6 09) ~ J~hnny Canon
a personal appearance I~ New 'fork Peter ~01danov1ch 1$ 2uest host
to promote his latest movie and Ryan 0 Neal guests.
plans lo have lunch in the home of U CS CIJ) Cl) Wide Wortd Mys-
his number-one fan-none other lh•n tery "The l~vas1on or Carol E,nders"
or Arthur Harmon 0 Movie: 'Captain Boycott' (dra) 0 ~ ® [Oi ID NBC Mondiy '47-Stewart Cran2er, Robert Donat.
Movie: (C) (2hr) "Impasse" (dra) Kathleen ~r,an • '69 _ Burt Reynolds, Anne Francis, ~Movie. Underworld Story' (mys)
M11>.o Mayama A fast buck opera tor 50-Dan Duryu , Gale Storm
enlists the aid of some shadv deal· 12:00 (i) Allred Hitchcock Hour
e1s to help him uncover a fortune CD Oakt1rl
In gold secreted in a cave some· 1,00 8 rl1 Tomorrow
where under a Corregldor fortress · 3 'i"' ~ '6' Hews
25 years after World War II. ~J ""'1.!!.1
6 I Spy
0 ***S.W.A.T.-STALKS
*GIRL'S KIDNAPPER! 0 (~ ) (1) Cii) S.W.A.T. "Pres·
sure Cooker" After thwart1n1 a mar·
ket hP.Jsl lnvolvtng hostages, pre·
l :45 ft Movie: "He Rides Tall" (wes) •64 -Tony Youn&, Dan Duryea. Jo
Morrow
3:00 U Movie: (C) ''The Outcast" (wes)
·53 -John Derek, Joan Evans, Jim
Davis
1:00 O "Vi&il1nte Terror" (wes) ·~ -
Wild Bill Ellroll. Mary Wen Kay
~ ''Bl1c.k Gold" (adv) '63 -Drane
McBain. Ph11tp Carey, fay Spam
2:30 &l (C) "Khartoum" Part I (dra) '66
-Charlton Heston, Laurence Ohvrer
QJ Ci) ''Wild "orth" (adv) '52 -
Stewart Granger, Wendell Corey.
3:00 B "Sri&ht Victory'' (dra) '52
Arthur Kennedy, Peuy Dow, Julie
Adams
.iQ1 (C) "Heller in Pink Tights"
(com) '60 -Sophia Loren. Anthony
Quinn
3:30 _i J "Viva l.1p1u" (dra) '52-Marlon
Brando. ftnthony Quinn.
6:00
O (C) "The Rat Race" (dra) '60
-Debbie Reynolds, Tony Curtis, Don
Rickles, Kay Medford.
EVENIN G
fig) m m m News
@Q)@(Qj Cl)) """ n11111
Ironside
Partrid&e Famll1
Truth or Conuquencei
tbria Teresa
Star Trell
: Electric Compuy
Rocky & Friends
6:30 IMerv liriHln Show Andy Griffith
Dn1net
: Zoom!
( . (j)) Dealer's Choice
. QuHt for Adventure
little Rascals
7:00;00@ mc:DNtwa Ironside
Bowling for Dollan
f 6 Mod Squad
8 Truth or Consequences
What's M1 line?
I love Lucy
The FBI CV I Spy
La Mujer Prolllblda
The Big Y1lley
i Y~a With Madeline
( (JJ) Bonanza
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Thrte Stooies
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7:30 0 New Tre11ure Hunt EL) Revlst1 Muslc•I
0 @\@(j) Hollywood Squ1rcs ff) The Romantic Rebellion "John 11 Help Thy Ntl&hbor Constable"
O Lera· M1h A Dtal €D la nerra
To Tell the Truth 10:00 fJ @ aJ 0C Barnaby Jones "The 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (90) "Poa.se Deadlier Species" After his crime from Hell" (wes) '61-Audie Mur· has been discovered by an attorney
phy, John Saxon. Zohra Lampert. an ernbezzhn11 comptroller covers his m Bewitched murder of the man with a laked
Ell) Citywatchen boat acci~ent, overlookin11 a crucial
1:9\ A I point which puts Barnaby on his ~ mer an Outdoonmin trail Bradford Dillman guests
ffi A~lm1l Wor1d 0 ~ @ J2) eI;) po II c e Story
al little Ruals ''Wolf" (R) Lloyd Bfldges stars as
8:00 IJ (l2i Ci) Good Times Episode ~1 detective who 1s "per1ect" unlil
information nol available I om th s. emotions are . des1royed by an . r e accidental shootina. Chflslopher Netw~rk at our pressllme Connelly, Shelly Fabares, Notman
0 ~ @) m Adam·l2 ''SUI Fell and Tim O'Connor also star
cide" Malloy and Reed are assigned 0 -m m New lo lind a rnan who has threatened -'
to end his life. Tom Drake and @ Run tor Your life
Ronne Troup guest 0 (!tt (])) (3) ffi Mucus Welby
D Movie: (2hr) ·"Bill ol Fire" M.D. "The Faiil1of Childish Things"
(corn) '42 -Gary Cooper, Barbara (R) Carrie Lydon, a diabetic expec·
Stanwyck, Dana Andrews. rant mother. risks her life to reach 00 Mille Dou11lu Show l os Angeles because she believes 0 (~ ) a) thppJ 01ya Iha! only Or. Welby should deliver
"Richie's Flip Side" Richie 11ets his her baby.
own radio show as a teena11e disc El) Cita Con Lu Estrellu
jockey and 1mtat" his friends With ~ The Untouchables
his new rock and roll image Warren Berlinger and Jesse While guesl ED Interlace
I Duler's Choice 10:30 m Petticoat Junction Both Sides Now Pobre Diibl• ED The Fine Art of Goolina OH
5~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Guden of €!)Film Feature
Evil" (adv) '54-Gary Cooper, Susan 10•45 ~ H Hayward • UJ ews
I Amtrit1 11 :00 0 Q Q €?) m Ci) News
Los tspeclals de Sylvi1 Pin1t r.i'I r.n = """' IA
Japanese lanau1ge Programs ~ t! · .!Q ·-6 News 11 Bes1 ol 6roucho
8:30 0 11 _i @ M·A·s·H Col Blake ~ PerfJ ftCISOn
finally realizes the dream ol every -The L ,.., Show serviceman when he gelt hrs dis -. u.,
charge and a ticket home to CIVIiian m Minion: lmpolSible
life. Henry's discharge provokes @Off Ball1nce
mixed emotions from everyone con (11, ~To Tell the Truth
cerned as he makes preparations ®Wild Wild West/Income Tn Re· tor his return home. port 0 ~(6)~E?!)NBC Tuud1~ Movfe: (C) (90) "The Imposter'' ~ Y~1 for Health
(dra) '74-Paul Hecht. Nancy Kelly, (~ CIJ) W1nted: Dua or Alive
Edward Asner, Meredith Baxter. John 11:30 0 @@ (j) c BS Lill Movie:
Vernon. Jack Ging, Barbara Baxley, '1rid Aodelo" (dra) '66 _ Janel
Paul Jenkins A former Arrny lntelll· Leigh Don Murray Broderick Craw
• ...a~e officer accepts $5.000 to im· ford. ' •
gete for assassination and in the 0 @ 00 ~ m Johnny Cuson (
pers nate a wealthy contractor tar·
process uncovers a conspiracy to J1rn Henson guests
loot a land development company fl Twlahlifht ZD11e 0 (~ {I))Ci) m ABC Tuud1y (Qj (j)) (I) Wide Wor1d Mys·
Movie: (C) (90f HOrd11I" (R) (dra) tery "The Eyes Have It" (R)
'73 -Arthur Hill, Michael Ansara. 0 Movie: "Appointment With Din·
James Stecy, Diana Muldaur. A POW• aer'' (dra) '51-Alan Ladd, Phyllis
erful businessman, left to die in a Calvert, Jack Webb
barren desert by his wife and her m Movie: "The Vampire's Coffin"
lover, lights desperately for survival (ilor) -Abel Salazar.
in order to gain reven11e and dis-, covers an inner slrenfth lhat chi nges 12:00 D Movie: 'One He1Venly Nlaht" his lite. (mus) '31-John Boles, Evelyn Laye. m MeN Griffin Show @Alf~ Hltchcod Hour ED The Asctnt of Min "Knowledge m Movie: "Qulcband" (mys) '50 or Certainty'?'' -Mickey Rooney, Jeanne Ca11ney
9:00 e @ H1w1ll Flve-0 "Diary 1:00 B (}g) Tomorrow
of A Gun One chop revolver. pus· CV([)@ (61 News
ing lrom hand to hand. causes
mayhem and murder u Steve Mc·
Garrett and his five·O team follow
lits !Y,~,~:~I~ Norfolk Crunde
Slful to Adventure
ultos-Musl'-11 Vultty
9:30 m Wanderlust
1:4S D Movie: (C) "Wilt 'Tll the Sun
SJiines "eme" (dra) '52 -David
Wayne, Jean Peters, Hugh Marlowe.
2:00 m All·Nltht Show: "My Dur Sec·
retary," "Autumn Le1ves"
3:30 0 Movie: "The Window" {dra) '49
-Bobby Driscoll, Arthur Kennedy,
Ruth Rornan, Barbara Hale.
TH E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 16, 1975
KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TEW/ISION
THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50
SATURDAY: MARCH lSth (P.M.)
3:00 law tor the Seventies (C)
3:SO law for the Seventies (C)
4:00 law 101 the Seventies (C)
4:30 Min ind Environment (C)
5:00 Man and Environment (C)
5:30 The Grover Monster-The Jean
M11sh C1rtoon Special (C)
6:30 Boston Pops (C)
7:30 Altarnatin11 Current (C) (KOCE)
8:00 An Hour With Join 81ez (C)
(PBS)
9:00 The Ascent of Man (C) (PBS)
10:00 The M111ic ol Oil Paintinf (C)
(KOCE)
SU HOAY: MARCH 16th (f>.M.)
3:00 Yo111 With M1deline (C) (KOC[)
3:30 Yo1a With Madeline (C) (KOCE)
4:00 Teachin11 Children to Rud (C)
4:30 The Commerci1I Union MHters
Tennis Toum1ment (C)
8:15 Bill Moyers' Journal: lntern1t1on-
1I Report (C)
9:15 Ameriu (C) (PBS)
9:45 Bil Band Cavalcade (C) (PBS)
MONDAY: MARCH 17th (P.M.)
3:00 law lot the '70s (C)
3:30 Min and Environment (C)
4:00 Cookin' Cajun (C) (PTL)
4:30 Electric Cempany (C) (CTW)
5:00 Stume Street (C) (ClW)
6:00 lair for the '70s (C)
6:30 Yo111 With Madeline (C) (KOCE)
7:00 Wom1n (C) (PBS)
7:30 focus. Oran11e County (C)
(KOC()
8:00 Ar1bs and lsrulls (C) (PBS)
8:30 Novi (C) (PBS)
9:.30 Great Decisions (C)
10:00 Advancin11 Oentistry (C)
TUESOAY: MARCH 18th (P.M.)
3:00 Pity Srldee With the uperts
(C) (Ed TV Prod )
3:30 Coollin' Cajun (C) (PTL)
4:00 Yo111 With M1dellne (C) (KOCE)
4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 Stume Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 The Way It Wu (C) (PBS)
6:30 Man and EnY1ronment (C)
7:00 Rom1ntlc Rebellion (C) (PBS)
7:30 Altern1tln1 Current (C) (KOC£)
8:00 Spec:lal: (CJ (PBS)
9:30 C11iforni1 Journ1I (C) (PBS)
WEONESOAY: MARCH 19th (P.M.)
3:00 Law tor th• '7Cb (C)
3:30 Min and Environment (C)
4:00 Grut ~ (C) (PBS)
4:30 Electric Compi1111 (C) (CfW)
S:OO Stume Street CC>. (CTW)
6:00 law tor tht '70, (C)
6:30 Yoaa With Ml4aHM (C) (KOC[)
7:00 Play 8ridae .With Ctlt [lperts
(C) (Ed TV Produc )
7:30 Voters' Pipellnt (C) (KOC[)
8~00 M1sterplece Thtltrt (C) (PBS)
9:00 The Ascent or Min (C) (PBS)
10:00 Advancinc DtntlltrJ (C)
THURSDAY: MARCH 20UI (,.M,)
3:00 A Dialogue on Woltd Oii (C)
(Broadcast News)
4:00 Yo111 With M1d1Unt (C) (KOCE)
Yo11a telecourse.
4:30 Uecttic Co111pan7 (C) (CTW)
S:OO Stume Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 Book Seat (C) (PBS)
6:30 Man •nd Environment (C)
(M1am1 Dade)
7:00 Arabs and Israelis (C) (PSS)
7:30 Peoplewatch (C) (KOCE)
8:00 The Japanese Flhn (C) (PBS)
FRIDAY: MARCH 21st (P.M.)
3:00 law lor the '70s (C)
3:30 Wom1n (C) (PBS)
4:00 Play Brid(ll'! With the uperb
(C) (Ed TV Product.)
4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW)
S:OO StSlme Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 law for the '70s (C) (So Cal
Consort)
6:30 Novi (C) (PBS)
7:30 Om111e County Review (C)
(l<OCE)
8:00 Rom1ntic Rebellion (C) (PBS)
8:30 Behind the Lines (C) (PBS)
9:00 firin11 line (C) (PBS)
SATURDAY: MARCH 22nd (P'.M.)
3:00 law tor the '701 (C) (So Cal
Consort)
3·30 law for the '701 (C) (So Cat
Consort)
4.00 Law for I.ht '701 (C) (So Cal
Consort)
4:30 Min ind Envlrot1ment (C)
(M1arn1 Dade)
5:00 Min and Enviro11ment (C)
(Miarn1 Dade)
S:30 Speci1I: (C) (PBS)
7:00 Book But (C) (PBS)
7:30 Alttrn1tln11 Current (C) (KOCE)
8:00 Mind PosslbllltJtt (C) (KOCE)
9:00 Ascent of MH (C) (PBS) ~
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 19
For momlnc•nd •fternoon llstlnas,
pleUI ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, tor 'YoUI' convenience, .,. ttledly'&~
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 Ci) '"four DautMtl'I" (dra) '38-
Cfiudt Rains, Ifie lane-sisters. CD <C> "f.ltt .t K.11i.-..,.,.. <•dv>
'52-Marshlll Thompson.
11:00 0 "Mulmt" (rom) '62-Charles
Boyer, MlcMtt Morain.
11:30 ti) "Wah Up I llllr' (mys) '66-
Ro!>ert Hoff1111n, Lisa Gastonl.
12:00 m "Col9qUllt" (dra) '37 -Greta Garbo, Ctl1r111 Boyer.
1:00 D ..,.,..... (wes) '53-Wlld Biii
£lriott. PhJllls Coates.
@ (C) "Boy From O.i.homaH (dra)
'50-Wlll Roaers Jr., Nancy Olson.
2:30 CIJ (C) "Khartoum" COncL "ltt's
Dance" Part f (mus) ·so -Fred
Aslalre, Betty Hutton.
ti} "I Accuse" (dra) '58-Jose
Ferrer, Viveu Lindfors.
3:00 O (C) "ElepMnt W1lll'' (dra) '54
-Peter Finch, Elizabeth Taylor
o "The Bribe" (dra) '49-Robert
Taylor, Ava Gardner.
3:30 CV "Gun for A Cow1rd" (wes) '57
-Fred MacMurray, Janice Rule. 0 (C) "R1m111ae'' (dra) '63-Rob·
ert Mitchum. Elsa Martinelli.
f \' f N I l'J (.
&:00 1m~~fJJr=.
Ironside
P1rtrid1e F11111ly
T rvth or Con seq uenctS
Maril Tema
Star Tr.II
: Electric Company
RoclJ & Friends
1:30 'Mm GrtffiA SMw Andy 'riffiUI
Dfl1net : Zoom!
( (})) Dt1lt(1 Ch._
• Travel Film
lJtlte RllCllS
1:00 DU@@ma>Ntwt
3 Ironside
lowlln1 for Dollara
Moel SquMI
Truth or Consequences
Whirs Mr Unet
I love Lucy
The FBI
(])I Spy
LI Mujer Prohlbicta
Tiie 811 Valley
: P~oToday
( Cl)) loftlnza
• DrH11
ThrM Stoofu
7:30 Lorne Greene's LISt of tfle Wild
fh1111 That Tune
Htlp Thy Ntit'lbor
Celebrity SW..pstakes
To T tll tfle T rutll
MHllon $ Movie: (C) (90) "No
me oo tfle lullet" (wes) '59-
Audie Murphy, Joan Evans.
'THE MATRIARCHAL SOCIETY OF HYENAS'
Dr. Jane Goodall, the famed animal behaviorist, examines
the unique, matriarchal society of hyenas, led by strong fe-
males that dominate the clan, in "The Hyena Story," the
latest segment of the "Jane Goodall and the World of Animal
Behavior" series presented on ABC, Wednesday at 8:30PM,
and culminating more than six years of preparation. Dr. Good·
all, her 7 l/2 ·year·old son, "Grub," and the boy's facher, wild·
life photographer Hugo van Lawick, lived in close proximity
to the Lakeside Clan of hyenas in the Ngorongoro Crater. an
ancient African volcano which is a haven for predators of all
kinds.
Prodtlced by Bill Travers and Hugo van lawick, and nar-
rated by Hal Holbrook. the special focuses on "Mizz," the
dominant female of the clan and her "terrible twins" -
Thistle and Willow. Thistle, the stronger of the two cubs,
constantly denies Willow his share of their mother's milk by
crafty upmanship. Thistle also_gives indication that she will
someday oust her mother as leatler of the clan.
Romantic interest 1s provided by "Shadow," an unwelcome
male hyena from anothe r clan, whose persistent cou rtship of
"Mizz" finally pays otf, after a series of painful rebuffs that
would have discouraged the hardiest laughing hyena. The
savage side of hyena hfe , the stalking and devouring of prey,
1s graphically caught by Dr. Goodall and her former husband,
Hugo van Law ick, who f 1lmed and directed the Special.
"The most dangerous aspect of our hyena study," recalls
Dr. Goodall, ''was photographing the kill at night. We had to
drive very fast, with no headlights, over ground that was full
of treacherous holes. It's the only way to follow the hyena
pack when it hunts."
Dr. Goodall, who left London at 18 to study wild animals
in the Africa n bush. lives in the Gombe Stream Game Reserve
in Tanzania with her son.
P•ge 10
THE DAlLY P ILOT, TVWEEK,~ARCH 16, 1975
I Prlct Is Rl&ht
a.witched
Ci) ura Make A Deal fiil Came "The Elderly Game"
Ware Billett reports on nursina
homes, the effe<:ts of Iona-term ill-
ness on the f1m1hes and how to buy
hearina aids.
I Outdoo11 With Ken Call•••J
C.ltbflty Bowlin&
UttJe bsafs
8:00 11 @ CI) Ton r 0rI1 n do I
Dawn Guests not available from the
Network at our presstime.
0 Hallmark Hall of Fame * Paul Gallico's
THE SMALL MIRACLE
Vittorio De Sica 0 ~ (I)@)€!':){ ,.,.,,,,..l~c1""'Al"""I Hall·
m1,. Hall of F1m1 "The Small Mira·
cle" (R) Vittorio De Sica and Raf
Vallone head the east in this TV
ad1ptation of Paul Gaflico's story
about an orphaned Italian boy who
seeks special help for his ailing don· '!!1· Marco Della Cava plays the boy. U .I lflclAL t Burt S.charach I As·
aoc:lates A musical hour with Bach-
arach and his special auests Sammy
Davis Jr .. Anthony Newley and Vikki
Carr.
00 Mille Douflas
U THE MUPPET SHOW IS * BEST BET FOR LAFFS u (~(I)) (]) a> .I I Fie IA\ J The
Muppet Show A zany ne• half-hour
starrina some 70 new Muppet char·
1C1ers created by Jim Henson. The
Muppets satirize American culture,
r1n11na from films, competitive
sports and beauty paaeants to rock
aroups and the Establishment.
m Dtaler'a Choice
! BoUI Sides Now Carmlnla
Movie: (C) (2.hr) "Mr. Kina·
sttters W11 .. (dra) '70-John Saxon
Rossano Braui, Tlppi Hedren. '
I Arabs & lntlls
Ch1mplonshlp Wrtstllnt
J•PIMM u11ua11 Proar1ma
a:3o o <Qj OO> CD m ,., IA
Jane Goodall & tflt Wor1d of An1ma
Behavior "The Hyena Story" One of
the most misunderstood of all crea
tures is studied and expl11ned by
M1» Goodall and Huao Van la~1ck
The focus 1s on the lakeside Clan
in East Afric.'s Naoronaoro Crater
whose leader, Mizz rebuffs a mav
enck hyena and then asserts her
leadership when another aroup poses
a threat to the Lakeside territory m Me"' Griffin Show
EE) Behind the Linea
9:00 f) (i1) (}) (j) Cannon A wealthy
industrialist's dauahter has been
kidnapped by a "liberation" group,
ind Cannon faces a 24-hour ransom
deadline to s.ve the alrl's life Har
old Gould, Charles Ciotti, Ayn Ruy
men and Cal Bellini 11uest.
o~ lt.J@) m lucu Tinner
"What's Wrona With Bobbie?" Tan
ner tries to help a black youth
attend school despite the objections
of the boy's older brother (Greg
Morris), who is his 1uard1an. Ty
Hende™>n also aues1s. 0 I s'iCIA~ I Hollywood -The SJ.
lent En Bill Barry hosts a tour of
the KTLA lot, onainafly built by War
ner Brothers 1n the 19203. Included
are film clips of byaone stars
CALL HER ''MIZZ"--th1t'1 the n•me given by Dr. J•ne Good•ll to
the m1tem1I hyen• plctuntd •hove with her offspring, "Thistle"
•nd "Wiiiow.'" •lso known •• the "terrible twins."
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV.WEEK, MARCH 16, 1975
9:30
I ~~~ Ch1h1m Nolfolk Cru11de
Slf1ri to Adventure
lirut P1rform1ncas "Pagliacci''
A performance of Leoncavallo's la·
mous opera about a band of wan·
derina clowns in 19th century Italy.
D Stars! Music Dancing! * 1975 Fashion Awards
'Sunshine' (on NBC, Thursdays at 8PM) is a
rare series in that it developed from a pilot project
at NBC that was developed trorn a CBS television·
movie. All three--the series, the pilot, and the
movie-are called simply 'Sunshine.'
D <9 OO> Cil m ""'Cs....,,Jt"'c .... 11 .... q
The 1975 fuhion Awerds A 90·
minute entertainment special honor-
ing American designers in the fields of fashion and show business. Co-
hosting are Diahann Carroll, John
Oavrdson, Juliet Prowse and Ken
Berry. Guest pres.enters will include!
Cher. Mitzi Gaynor and Carol Bur· nett. I
I W1nderlusl j
Chucho Avellanet
la Tierr1
10:00 8 @ @@M1nhunter (R) To
stop a series of train robberies,
Dave goes after the gan2 aboard a speeding train, unaware the ring·
leader is a vengeful woman. Ida
Lupino guests.
The movie, a serious and tragic drama, dealt
with the ordeals ot a young mor her dying from
cancer. At the end of the tilm, the mother died
leaving her two-year-old daughter from a previous
rnarri .. ge with her husband. Sam, a struggling
singer. The series takes up 3 years later. The
daughter, Jill. is five years old and Sam, now called
the father, is still a struggltng musical entertainer
with a group. Sam and J ill are living together
happily ever after, with some difliculty. More than
anything, Jill wants a mother. but she is quite
happy with Sam. The backbone of the series is
the relationship between Sam and Jill. This is
love based entirely on feelings and not on responsi-
bility . The series will occasionally have funny lines,
but is not intended to be a comedy, neither does
it attempt to be the serious tragi-drama that its
motion picture predecessor was.
0 ~ 00 Ml m [ SPWAl I The
Law "Complaint Amended" Attorney
Murray Stone (Judd Hirsch) tries to
prove that a minor-wound couldn't
cause death In the first of a three-
segment mini·series. John Beck and
Annazette Chase CO·star.
I Bm&lNews Run for Your life
Citl Con Las Estrellas
The Untouch1btes
10:30 &l Petticoat Junction m film future
Sam Hayden is 22, a country-folk singer who
works to support himself and his child by doing
various jobs. Mostly, he is a cab driver. He even
works in an ice-cream shoppe and as a private
detective. He is direct and honest with everyone
includmg Jill. Sam is played by ChfI OeYoung who
got the acting bug while a student at California
State College in Los Angeles. While studying
drnma. he financeJ his education by working as
lead singer 111 a group called "Clear Light." The
group found mild success-big enough to torce
him to drop out of school to do performances,
bur nor big enough to quell his desire to become
an ac1or. He soon quit the group and returned to
school.
g) Nochtt Tlpatiu
10:45 fE News
11:00 ~R~~~_:ews
Best of Croucho Perry M1son
The Lucy Show He earned his B.A. degree at Cal State, then
Mission: Impossible went to Illinois State University wl}ere he earned
Off B1ll1nee his M.A. in theatre. Later he went to New Yo rk
1 @ To Tell the Truth where he got roles in off-Broadway productions.
Wild Wild West/Income Taa Re-1 He won a nomination for an Obie Award as best nf Yo 1 f He Ith actor for his role in ,.Trials of Oz." at the Ander-(~ Cl}) :~nted: Dead or Alive 1 son The~tre. He studied ~ndcr Uta Hag~n a~d
1 Walt Wrtcover and got hrs feet wet brtelly 10
11 :15 g) Cinema 34 television as a regular on the daytime serial, The
11:30 ~ (11' ~ (l) CB~ ~te Movie.: (C)I Secret Storm.
., 'The Vat1Un Alf11r' (susp) 70-Hunger then drove him to a part in the chorus
Walter Pidgeon. Ira Furstenberg. of the Broadway production of "Hair" and withro 0 ~ (.{) @) m Johnny Ctraon · . . 0 Twilight Zone snc months ~e _was playrng th_7 le3:d. later. Clrff
O (®)Ci)) CI> Wide Wor1d spe.1 was cast m St1ckS and Bones which start.ed off-
ciat "David Frost Presents the Guin. Broadway, moved to Broadway where Chlf was
ness Book of World Records" (R) nominated as Most Promising Newcomer to 0 Movie: ''The Trtp" (dra) '59-Broadway. and eventu ally went to television. With
Richard Widmark, lee J. Cobb. that one television credit. Cliff DeYoung was
&l ~.ovle: "~a & Pa .Ke.ttle G.o to signed to play the male lead in the television movie
Town (com) 50-Mar1or1e Mam. 'Sunshine' and subsequently the lead in the series.
12:00 0 Mo~le: "Diary of. A B1chelot" Jill is just a little girl , not precocious or perfect.
(com) 64-~om Deluise. She is perhaps more serious than many children
@Allred Hitch'°" Ho~r because she is aware of her father's problems and m Movie: "Sund1y Dinner tor A • I S h Soldllf" Crom) '44-Anne Boxier tries to so ve them. he still contends "'.1th er
John Hodiak. ' 5-year-old type problems and. reacts ltke the
1.00 _ .G.l T serious 5-year-old she is. Seven-year-old Elizabeth
• ...:. 1.1¥1 omorrow 1 Cheshire plays Jill . She made her debut as an
1:45 8 Movie: CC) "My ltlue Henen'" actress in !he pilot of 'Sunshine.·
(mus) '50-Betly Grable, Dan Dailey. After prodding from friends. Elizabeth's mother
2:00 m All·Nltht Show: "The Son ot decided to seek an agent, thinking perh:ips El1z:i·
Monte Cristo,'' "Pickup Alley" beth might do a commercial, or something. The
3:30 O Movie: "Berlin ~press" (dra) first agent she sought signed Elizabeth immediately.
'48-Robert Ryan, Merle Oberon. Afterwards, they went to more than a dozen in·
terviews, mostly for commercials, but Elizabeth
got no jobs until casting for the 'Sllnshine' pil9t.
After several readings and interviews, Elizabeth
got the part of Jill in the pilot and subsequently
in the series.
Weaver is one of the two members of Sam's
group and a friend. He is cynical and achieve-
meot-orient~d and sees Jill as a deterrant to the
group's success. He thinks she belongs in an or-
phanage but can be persuaded to help briog her
up right. Weaver is played by Bill Mumy. Mumy
has a long list of credits in motion pictures and
television bur he 1s best known for being the red-
haircd, t reek.Jc-/ aced kid in TV's Losr in Space.
.Shortly af1cr that !.erres. he went into retirement
but t:arne ou1 to do the motion picture .. Bless The
Beasts and Children" and later "Papillon'' and the
relevision movie .. Sunshine."
Givits, the other member of the group, is highly
educated, gentle and philosophic. He is a worry
wart and carries vitamins in his pocket for Jill 10-
src...id of candy. He is-most concerned with her
education, but basically he is just concerned. Corey
Fischer is Givits. Corey, the son of vaudeviUan
Sam Fischer, was spied in a UCLA production of
"Waiting For Godot" and was cast in the movie
"Sunshine."
Fischer played the role of Givits in the film
and was subsequently signed for the same role
in the 5ertes. He has also appeared in segments
of All in the Family, MASH, Rollout, The Girl
With Something Extra, and The law. He appeared
in the feature films "MASH" anJ "Brewster Mc-
ClouJ.''
Nora is the girl who lives in the next apartment
and has an on-again, off-again relationship with
Sam. Her relationship with Jill is more constant
and is lull of mutual adoration. She understands
t~e bonJ between Sam and Jill and she, herself.
lrkes a no-strings type of relationship. Meg Foster
ts Nora. She enrolled in the Neighborhood Play-
houc;c School of the Theatre in New York, grad-
U<rted, and then realized she'd learned a craft that
gave her great satisfaction . Her credits include.
the off-Broadway play "The Empire Builders."
the motion picture "Adam at 6 A.M.'' Her TV
credits include Here Comes the Brides. Mod
Squad. The Interns, Dan August. Mannix, Bo-
nanza. Ghost Story, Medical Center, and of course,
'Sunshine.'
'Sunshine.· ptoJuced by George Eck!it~in tor
U nivcrsal Studios. takes place in Vancoµver,
British Columhia and some exterior scenes \I/ere
tlfmcd there.
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THE DAILY PILOT , TV WEEK, MARCH 16, 1975
THURSDAY
MARCH 20
Audie Morphy, Anne Banc;roft, Pat Clrow:a~~:sA:::
R1a Cir Action
Bobby Goldsboro Show
Uttle Rascals For momlng and afternoon listings,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
1:00
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 (l) "The Min BttwHn" (dra) '54
-James Mason, Cleire Bloom. m "Johnnr Stool Plaeon" (dra) '49
-Howard Out1, Dan Duryea, Shelley
Winters.
11:00 0 "The Passlon1te Thief' (com)
·~-Ben Gazzara, Anna Magnani.
11:30 ID "The four D1ys of N1ples" (dra)
'63-Jean Sorel, Lea Massori.
12:00 m "link Force" (adv) '58-Vlctor
Mature, Anthony Newley, Leo Genn.
1:00 0 "The fortynlners" (wes) '54-
Wlid Bill Elliott, V1rgin1a Grey. Qi "Empty Clnves" (dra) '64-
Bette Davis, Horst Buchholz.
2:30 ({) "let's Dence" Concl. (mus) ·so
-Fred Astaire, Betty Hutton.
~1 (6) (C) "Her Twelve Men" (com)
'SS-Greer Garson, Robert Ryan
3:00 O (C) "Mr. Kin1street's Wu"
(adv) '71-John Suon, Rossano
Bram. T1pp1 Hedren. ,
OJ (C) "$Word of Llncelot" (adv)
'63 -Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace.
3;30 (j) (C) "Head of A T1r1nt'' (dra)
·~-Massimo Guott1, Isabelle Corey 0 "But the Devil" (dra) "54-
Humphrey Bogart, Robert Morley,
Jennifer Jones, Peter Lorre.
EVENING
6:00 Jl.~~~~~~:'e!.i {l)i~n1n11
Ironside
P1rtrid1e flmily
Truth or Consequencu
Meri• Tereu
Ster Trek
: Electric Comp1ny
Rocky & friends
6;l0 IMerv Griffin Show Andy Griffith
Dre1net
: Zoom!
( ) Dealer's Choice
. Set the USA
Little Rase1l1
7:00 00@ ma>Newi
Ironside
Bowlin& for Dollus
6 Mod Squid a Truth or Consequences
Whit's My Line?
I Love Lucy
The FBI
CI)I Spy
LI Mulcr Prohlbida
The '" V1ll1y : Y~ With M1dellne
( ~ (JJ) Bonenre
· Orem•
Three Stoo1es
7:30 I Candid Clmere · ~ 00 Price Is Rl&ht
Help Thy Nel&hbor
®) let's Mille A Deel
To Tell the Truth
• Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr)
"Walk the Proud Lind" (wes) '56-
0 THE WALTONS! THE * WEEK'S BEST BET!
t) Ci1J (I) (j) The Wellons (2hr)
"The Conflict" (R) John Boy 1s
caught in a family conflict when
Grandpa agrees to take up 11ms
against the Federal aovernment-
and insists that John-Boy do the
same. Aunt Martha (Beulah Bondi)
demands that Grandpa help the men
in her family defend her home with
rifles against the encroachment ot a
Federal hi&hway.
O QJ@®l msunshlne "In·
tensive Care" Cliff gets pneumonia
and spends a week in a hospital
while his buddies take care ot Jiii. D NCAA Western Reaion11 Buket-
11111
r6 , Mike Douatu Show 0 (~ ) CV m 811ney Miller
Episode information not available
at our presstime.
I Duler'a Choice
Both Skies Now
Nadia Cuo
Movie: (C) (2hr) "Flere-Up"
(dra) '70 ..:: James Stacy, Raquel
Welch. Luke Askew
I Bill Moyers' Joum1I
Los Polivocu
Jap1nese Lln1ua1e Pro111ms
8:30 0 ~ ~ ®)ID Bob Crtne Show
"The Incredible Shrtnk1na Bob" A
severe family cns1s develops when
Ethe wins a real estate sales award,
emphasmng. the tact she has be
come the family breadwinner 0 (Q!, (J)) CV m Kuen "I Gave
at the Office" Karen must make a
choice between ttfo completely d1f.
terent men who seek the pleasure
of her company. Ronnie Schell and
Mark Metcalf guest. Rescheduled. ID Merv Griffin Show
9:00 0 @ W (101 m Mat Davis Show
Mac's guests are Dom Deluise,
Anne Murray and Roy Clark
@ I Spy 0 (~ (&J) fL} Streets of Sin
F11nti"° "Mask of Death" (R) John
Davidson auests as an 1mpress1onist
who assumes the 1dent1ty of a la
mous deceased actress of the 1930s,
leading Lt. Stone and Inspector Kel
ler to one of their most bizarre
cases.
i 8o1in1 From the Olympic
FestiY•I lntern1tion1I
Silent Film: "The Monster'' (mel
odrama) 1925 A smalltown hero,
investigatina the disappeat ance of a
friend, 1s fed to the l~I lunatic
asylum, where the infamous Or. Z1s·
ka. nicknamed "The Monster" has
imprisoned the staff and terrorized
the tnmales. Lon Chaney, Gertrude
Olmsted and Hallam Cooley star
e?i) Situation Comedy
9:300 News ED LI Tlerre
10:00 8 trn 00 Cl) CBS Reports .. Ire·
land, the Patnot Game" Cameras
travel lo both sides of the Irish
border to report on what is happen
ing and has happened in Northern
Ireland, the fraamented, fearful
corner of the Emerald Isle where
the 3,500 bombinis in the past
year have cast a heavy shadow on
the current truce and where British
troops have become fan1iliar figures
FRIDAY
MARCH 21
on the landscape .. Correspondent for morning •nd •fternoon listings,
John la~ren~e Interviews. lnsh lead-pletse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
ers David 0 Connell._ Chief of ~tiff Below, for your convenience, ere
ol the outlawe~ lnsh Re~ubhun the d•y's movies. Army; Garrett f11lgerald, lnsh For-eign Minister; Merlyn Rees, British __ O_A_Y_T_l_M_E __ M_O_V_l_E_S_
Minister to Northern Ireland; and
Bishop Edmon Casey of Kerry. The 10.00 f'Tl "R h .. (d ) ·50 T h. Rev. Ian Paisley is shown at a poll· • ~ as om~n ra -os uo lical rally M1fune, Mach1to Kyo. . , m "The Man b Aimed" (dra) '56 0 '"ltJ (12) m Movln On "Goin• -Dane Clark Robert Horton
Home" Concl. The NBC Network 11.00 -"Ed 'r Doo .. (d ·) ·so decided to reschedule three episodes · -&e 0 m ra -of this program, all AITTR our Cana Andrews, Mala Powers.
press deadline. This episode may or 11:30 m "List St11eco1ch Wed" (wes)
MAY NOT alf. '57-lee Van Cleef. Jim Oa'ii1.
0 m News 12:00 m ''The Gene Krupa Story" (dra)
('£') • '60-Sal Mineo, Susan Kohner.
l.!LJ Run for_ Your life 1:00 O "farao" (wes) '52-Wild Bill El
0 (~ OCJ) CI) al Harry 0 "St· liott Phyllis Coates.
lent Kill" (R) Harry 0 Ines to pro~e Qj :'Storm Warnina'' (dra) '51-
the innocence of a deaf mute sus· Ginger Roaers, Ooris Oay, Ronald pected of arson and murder. James Reagan.
Wainwright, Kath~ Lloyd, Lawrence 2:30 (!) (C) "She" (adv) ·65-Ursula An ·
Pressman. and Gail Stockland guest. dress. John Richardson.
EE Cita Con las Estreilas @ 00 "Deception" ( d r a) • 4 6 -
~ The Untouchables Bette Davis, Claude Rains. ~ 3:00 0 (C) "The Y.l.P.1" (dra} '63 -
10:30 O Journey to Adventure Elizabeth Taylor. Richard Burton.
, Q) News ITT>) (C) "M1n'1 favorite SPort"
al) Film feature (com) '64-Rock Hudson, Paula m Situation Comtdy Prentiss. 3:30 00 (C) "hrnmy & the Doctor"
10:45 fE News (rom) '63-Sandra Dee, Peter Fonda. 0 (C) "A Very Special favor"
11:00 (}.) 0 m ED Cl> Hews Crom) '65-Rock Hudson. Leslie Ca· ill ruv ~ 00 News ron, Charles Boyer, Walter Shuak. 8est ol Groucho
Perry Mason
The Lucy Show
Mission: Impossible
Ott Ballance
(3J To Tell the Truth
Wiid Wild West/Income Taa Re·
Port (~ (j)) Wanted: Dead or Alive
11: 15 m Cinem1 34
EVENING
6·oo;a~~~~~r::w, 00 Bonanz.a
• Ironside
P1rtrid1e flmily
Truth or Consequences
Maria Teresa
Star Trek 11:30 f) U1H1.HIJ CBS Late Movie: (C)
"Where Were You When the Liehts
Went Out?" (com) '68-Doris Day,
Rob en Morse, Terry-Thomas, Patrick 6:30
O'Neal.
: Eledric Company
Rocky & Friends
Merv Griffin Show
Andy Griffith
Dra1net I lfi Ci) ltOl m Johnny Carson
TWlli&ht line
(~ (!)) (1) Wide World Spe·
dal "Stanley Kramer's Funny Men"
: Zoom!
( @ ) Dealer's Choice
• Holiday Pacific
0 Movie: (C) "Zita" (dra) '68-
Joanna Shimkus, Katina Paxinou, 7:00
Suzanne Flon.
little Rascals OO ~@ maJHews Ironside m Movie: "Yellow Mountain" (wes)
'55-lex Barl<er, Mala Powers, How-
ard Duff.
12:00 O Movie: "Die• Traey•s Dilemma"
(mys) '47-Ralph Byrd, Lyle latelle. ~ Altr~ Hitchcock Hour
Movl1: "The Second Woman"
ys) '51-Robert Youna. Betsy
Drake.
1:00 H (19) Tomorrow
(V(j) Q)@Newa
1:45 6 Movie: ''The Malta story" (dra)
'54-Alec Guinness. Jack Hawkins,
Anthony Steel.
2:00 m All·Ni1ht Show: "T·Men," "Sur·
PiTse P1ell1ge"
3:451) Movie: "~aCAio" (adv) '52-
Robert Mitchum. Jane Russell,
Gloria Grahame. William Bendix.
Bowline tor Dollars
Mod Squad
Truth or Consequencu
Whars My Une?
I Lon Lucy
The fBI
@ I Sf>J LI Mujer Prohlblda
The 811 Valley
: Aviation Weather
( (j)) Bonanza
· Drama
Three Stoofes
7:30 Mnq~rade Party
· Q) l!) (fi)) Hollywood Squares
HelJ> ThriNe1ahbor
0 * SPEC Al *
*THE GAS COMPANY'S
"WORLD OF THE SEA"
0 World of the Sel ''Ride the
Htgh Surf"
Cl) fo Tell the Truth
THE DAIL y PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 16, 1975
0 MIUlon $ Movie: (C) (211r) "PU·
lart or th• Sly" (wes) '56 .-Jeff
Chandler, Dorothy Malorie, Ward
Bond.
lltwitched
Los Anaeles News Revln
Frienda of M111
World ol Surviotal
little Rasula a:oo @ (3) Frld17 Comeclr Sf*lal
"Wives" This pro911m time slot will
be used thrOjj~hout the Sprin1 to
•ir "pilot"' projects for the Network
some of which have not even been
filmed to date. ToniRht's proeram i~ su~Ject to ehan1e without notice. 0 Q) (]) @) m Sanford " Son Episode information not avellable
from the Network at our presstlme. O Movie: (C) (lhr) ''TM Grollp"
(dra) '66-Shirtey Knight, Candlee
Bergen, Eli1abelll Hartman, Jessica
Walter, Joan Hackett.
Ci) Mike Douctas Show 0 (~ (U) CD W Kolchak -Tiit
Nl1ht Stalker "Firefall"' When SI·
1a11ic forces menace the life of 1
lamous Ch1ca10 musician, l<olchek
traces the threat to a doppel·
ganger trying to take over the body
l)f the intended victim.
I San Dleao
Dealer's Choice
Both Sides How
WrestJlna
Movie: (C) (2hr) "They Call It
Murder" (mys) '71 -Jim Hutton. Jo
Ann Pflug, Leslie Nielsen.
I Wuhlnito11 Wee• in Review
0 Show de Rosita Peru
Japanese un1u11e Procrams
8:30 (ii; 00 We'll Get By Muff drops
a bombshell on the family when lie
announces he's about to become a
school dropout, and George's reac-
tion Is so uplosive it almost regis-
ters on the Richter scale. 0 ti) @ @) m Chico & th1 Man
"New Suit" (R) Ed Brown tries
every ploy he knows to get out of
an Army reunion, but Chico outwits
him.
I Merv Griffin Show
Wall Street Wee•
9:00 (fl) @ (I) CBS P i I o t f II m s
"Super Cops" stars Steven Keitz
1ind Alan Feinstein. "Switch" stars
Eddie Albert arid Robert Waaner.
This program time slot will be used
throughout the Sprint to air "pilot"
projects for the Network-some of
wllicl\. have not even been fllmed
to date. There is no information
~vailable from the Network on these
shows and all are subject to chanee
without notice. 0 !;l1 00 @) m Rockford Fil ea
"Tall Woman in Red Waaon'' (R)
ltm Rockford disauises himself as
a coffin salesman, a psychiatrist and
an Internal Revenue •Rent as he
pursues a strange tr11l left by a
m1ssin1 glfl. Sian Barbara Allen
guests.
@ t~y fJ (f'n) (j)) CV m Hot l Baltl· more
Safari to Adventure
Masterpieu Theatre: Vienna
-Games of love & Death "A
Confirmed Bachelor" Part l (R).
I LI Criada Bien Criada
9:SO ( (j)) CJ) Gl) The Odd Cou·
p ~e Fro('' (R) Felix's son
Leonard has a champion jumping
frog which disappears while in Os·
car's care. causing Felix and Oscar
to saarch for a replacement before
Leonard finds out.
l ::.nim -
La Tierra •
10:00 9 (i) ~ it& Police W..n
"Smack"(R) Sat Crowley 1n4 Sit
4derson tnvesU&ete a dru&:rlnc
at the toe.al hi(h school. Witll1m ~atner. Smokey Robinson, .Derry L stoa and 8(Jnd1 Syk11 ~tst.
1111 lot Your Uft -f2i (J?,) 00 &) A 8 C fQ w I
• ~p ' IRS: A Question of:fow-
ei'' A documentary based on six
mooths of research in which. the
ntWS tum turMd up documents
diline u far back as the early
l960s-from the White Hou$e, the
Justice Oepartm~t and the Internal
Revenue Service Itself-which indi·
, eate that Politics has, es • matter
of course. pl1yed a part in the ad-
ministration ot tax laws. The specie!
ccvers IRS operations directly al·
fectina taxpayers: confldentlality ol
tax returns, taxpeyer assistance,
audit, collection and selrure prac·
!Ices.
mNen Clfa Con Las f.ltrellas
The Untouchabln
: The AKent of Man (R)
10:30 • Joumey to Adventure
Petticoat Junction
· Loco Valdez
l0:4S News
11:00 ~st" ~ul ~ews
6 Twlliaht Zone
The Lucy Show
Mission; lmpoulble
Off hllance rn To Tell ttlt Truth
Wild Wild West/lnwme Tu Re·
Port l.Y~{• for Health
(.l)) Wairted: Dud or Alive
Jl:lS Cinema 34
t1':30 @ CD en Litt Movie: (C)
tusi" (adv) '59-Georae Mont·
1omery, Taina El~· avid Farrar. Q Q3 Ci) ~ Johnny Car10n
M1tzfGaynor au
0 Rolling Stones, Croce * Seals & Crofts & Many
More-A S.,.cJal of Don
Kirshner Rocle Concert 0 Don llisflntn ~oct CortCtrt @ Movie: "f c.o.r U.. Under•
world" (dra) '64-Setn McCtory, Jo·
anne Jordan. 0 (ei?] ())) CIJWe W..W Mya-
tery ''Rock.tdlt-e~t' CU Star Trel O I n t t r It•' It• a I Champion·
•hip Wrtstllnt .&.. m Movie: "11lt ~ Dla'ftttfl"
(adv) '48-0ennls crl<Hfe, Gail Rus·
sell. ID Tiie Sl1aera
12:00 OJ Movie: .,,_... Mad Biii"
(com) '57-/aci l-..mon, Ernie Ko·
vacs, Mickey R0011tf.
QiRocl c...l ~·
12:30 @ Movle: (C) "lh-.mta Forest"
(dra) '52-loAn ~·· Jo Morrow,
Agnes Moor•= 8 W1n•: f/tMNt
1:00 ®) ~ ~ Black Oak
Arkansas, »An t.M. Montrose. and
Grey Gh0$t •tAr. •
1:45 0 Movie! <er .. llled te Tahiti ~h an ..,_.. bW' (com) '68-
Gardner McK.1~!"' Me8aln.
2:00 m All·N'lltt • "Stct11 of Con· vrct ulle, "Tiit C.rskan llrottltn"
3:30 8 Movie: (C) "Tn Tldltb to
Broadwaf' (mus} '51-Tony Martin.
•I I : ~ : 1 ' 4 • ' '*
0 (19 '])JCIJ Lau;.11 IUCH ... ...,.... -
USfl)Na ..,_
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c 2i' I> :i.. m s.,.r rrilffl
M..-: (C) "'PlaiM If lea!«"
(dra) 70~Lotella Oelua. W
1:00 s-riwt1 '*' Medor ~ a....u, 1=-::.. ·~ kltftMS....., TV a CJew..-:::,-' = c.no.. blltf1"a Ltt1.., l~JO IJ 'IZ(l, Hu4u1 l retll ·
7:00 F--* Mlrtta111 en a.. ~ : ~ya m Add:t•s ,..., ".I. °""" ,..,.., othr f'laas
IAul ...e ID....,..: .. .,_.. T~ Cwes)
(~ 't)) CV Ytf)'1 '"'' "8-Rory Calhoun, Bitbara ~te.s .,._kn ll:OOIJ '{t(llCl)•IT luht~all CJ1 •~ MIOc Se• i. J'i u 11 National ln'l'ltat1onal li1ietr..,., IWCM*Med Tournament from Madison Square
7:JO ~ Cil ~ hca Garden, New Yori! City. (j) ~ID a..,,.r hlld 9 Malit: ~ of ~ Tau11'" ,......,.. Totde (wes) '52-Dale Robertson. Joanne (~ Cf)) (1) 11111 ltm"J Dru
Ytutll I Ott IJMa 'IJ r,r-: .,._... r. tile Sovttl ~ ... ~~: ;r:;;;::: ko. ~ (j) m i-rtdef + 4 ll:JO 'E ~: "U Tablrift" (dra) '51
&.... AWJ n..tft -Muriel Llwrenu, Wdham Chine *"": "M.-. Ml llldiau" (dra) fJ (Qt '])) (]) (if) A• er I t 1 "
'4-4-Waltet 8rtnnan. Jeanne Crain a.114st111Cf
e CIJ)(fJH •I' r ltt 11 I ~=-• _.,..,
0 ,._.: (C) '"X-lS" Cw f1) '61 -
0.Vid Mclun. ~t\n Bronson,
Mary T11tr MOOft I
11 ~":r,,,.. 12:00 0 Movie: (C) "'Ct9Plf CU,."
A f T f f~ • 4 ( J < J • l
11$ W..: Hf1111.1I'' (adV) '55-<'Wts) 'SO-Ray Milland, Kedy La
S1b11. 8a'10n M1el.1ne merr
I Vliet et Ttt,. Ad Ub
kNIM ltl... lie Blue M111JM
1:30 !~~·*" & l•m a.m Oiltdoon Wlttl Keo C.llnrey
• 1111, U.., lu11 · Mu.at Y•rletJ Show
( , ) Mve.Wrn of IJJ· 12:JO Cu1put ,,om. in Tiie PKtMtttrs
S.11 Dltft ffaPPtttlfll Hf.Id-On
Movie: 1'1tll, look ' C.ndlt" Dt1lef1 Ct.oltt
m) '59-JKk Lemmon, Kim Ho· Nln1ty l the Profuaor
Oak, J1mu Stewll't. Ski Sllow
9:00 ! ~~~ kotby 0.0 : Al1bs l lttHtlt ~ 19NCAAC•ll•I• ( .m )l.0tet1aYoun1tltlltt1
aMt ""'"911tpe "Ae1ional · FlTiii fHturt
Fln1l1" 1:00 Youtti & tM U./food for Utt
I Gtne Aut.ry TMllH Ancel laNbatl Pre-season 1ame <t.11 CJ))(]) Dftfla E•lnst the Chie.10 Cubs.
Countij Miilc MIWle: "llln1 of ttlt Wiid j
Mitt# e Nefrhboftlood " (wes) '47-Prmon foster, l:JO (l7J (f) •111111 Gall Pltrlelc. M'civlir " oft Otaa•" (wu) '52 fJ Star lime "Command" A u.s
od C1meron, Jin• Nlah. Almy Capt1 in, In chart• ol • re
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ttut1n1 rea:1ment 1n Kora. must I
decide whether tu ucritice a ZS.
man rur 1uard tor the saftry of
his rrooos or m attempt tlt.w r#
cue .ind nsk his rt11ment. Rebert
Stack. Robert Walker and Andrtw
1 .. 5? ~::.""
lelltlld i.e L-.
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i!)Ci'Mu la r.,.
Ci) Mcwie: ..,. Sardi " Mencl'"
l :JO 1... U11111el'Jlty DiNpe 0 W.Vw. (C) "Acnu ,,.. WW.
Mislo4n" (adll) '51 -Clart Gable,
John Hodiak. Rieardo Moofalban.
l ~llnill lilt c:.o,
TIM Ca• (R)
(~ j) friellds of Mall
2:00 ~ .... : "Hlftcllt fot LeatM('
(w.,) '60-Audie Murphy, Felicia
Farr "
I CeldrltJ T rftllis
Co•er Py\I
Iii ~ Joutl\ll. lnte1111-
tieol Re,.,t (3' "{,) AltNul Wttld
2;JO 1.6: c.Mbrity Tttlnis
)etln Weotkft SIMlw
Out.r U.lb
Hjp Cllaperral ( 'T) lbsltriJe Musk
· W1"7"s Woru.tlofl
3:00 8 HartUI '~" A(ricultllre USA .. The Cal Poly
Fl~t"
,. Dakbrf Ii UMfbn Mulk Awards ?f' O.p1rtmcnt S e Mowie; (C) "Wonderful Country''
(wn) 'S9-Rober1 Mitchum, Julie
London, G1ry Merrill. ine~:;: :;::o:!t
Vela Of Acrlculture
at DKWoft1
) Outdoon With Ktn Clll•·
IVitltlndo A las E.strell11
• Aarlculture USA
· Trnel fllm
3:30 ht Albert
· Slturd•J John Sthubeck hosts. O Movie: "MJ favorite Blonde"
(com) '42-Bob Hope, Madeleine
Carroll 0 (~ "') CD Pro Bowlen'
Tour The Monroe Open from New
Or1uns, La f10 Movie: (C) "He Rides Tell"
(wts) '64-Tony Youne. Dan Duryea. m Movie: "Zontlr: tflr Thin& From
V.nul" (sci.11) '67-John Ae1r, An·
thooy Hovslon.
The Ylratnlln
(]) 8"pef Country
(J) lduatlon It Work
: hJdiolou T odey
• Chrimpher Clole-Up
4:00 CIS Children'• FUm Festlv1I
M1,tNny RFD
Star Trtl m Wit.tr Worfd
fieltlnee 22
(i)Conc.m
Porter W•IOMf Show
: World Prea
I
. ~.:n~up So«:er W. Gerrnany
U.S. NalJ
Voice of Acrkulture
4:JO Tht Rffltman
~ Alnerkln Outdoonm•n
Fllm FHture
nk ThomptOn Show
m s.turday ~ -YIM Fllltff .... me.... ...
~I) Sam Aaita Fratutt ILtc:t The
$100,0QO..Added San Luis Rey
Stakes for 4·ytar olds and up •t 1
mile & OM·haH on lurf • 0 Moirie: (t) •Alfy Cae CH ,,.,..
(wes) '68-G1ll>er1 Roland, Edd
~":!t Slltert D (~fl;> a> AIC's W I ~•
W..W of ~ Events 1ndu«N the
World Professional Sknnr Chim
pt0mtl1ps from Aspen H1&hlands,
Cotorldo
~wt."= Wtsl m Movie: .. ld&e of O.r\nas"
(adv) ·43-Errol flynn, Ann Sheri
dan. Walter Huston
I The Untouchlbfn
Cl) Amerlc.an Al Scene
(j) Heme of the Cam•
Naahvllle Music
Autanment Ameriu
Little R1acels
5:30 I World of Survlnl . (t) Cl.zi (}) Newt
6 little Rucals
Movie: (C) "Crowh1wn Ferm ..
(dra) '70 -Hope Lanae. Lloyd Boch·
ner.
I Cartelere Social
Pop! Coes the Couirtry
The Aomantk Rebellion
ThrM Stoos••
fV[NINC
6:00 oma>mNrn M1nilli ...)
MJ Partner tht Chost
~ht li1llery W Rfnplde Solina
Wntem Flaht of th• W"ll
He. H1w
: The Flrina Une
The Movlem1ken
6:lO; ~ "@) Reasoner Report · Kfic News Conference
. Movie: ''Qrut Cuns" (com) '41
-Laurel & Hardy, Sheila Ry1n.
I Ct) Other People, Other Plaut
Box de Mt1ico
The Fisherman
Film Future
little Rascals
7:00 Other People, Other f't1m
Wiid IUn1dom
Dllmond Hetd
Bowlin& for Dollus
EJewitAeu-l.os Ancefu
The Jetfenona
Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr)
lster Roberts" (com) '55-Jimes
Ca1ney, Henry Fond•, Jeck Lemmon,
Betsy Palmer. ®J Old My Columbus Sail? A ftlm
about Black people durin1 the days
of Columbus. (®J (j)) m Lawrence ....
It T1kn A Thief ~ ~ ~=Y l>Mn Shatf
: ~~enpedtve °" tht News
· Meclbr
Dr. J111era lnv11lon Hour * ETER FALK HOSTS
Easter Seal Telethon
11 :OOPM on KTIV
7:30; WHd Wortcl of Alllmlta ~ @ let's M1 .. A 0..1
. JeopardJ
Um Club
Siity I G.Zl CD Bo«» Newhart $Jlow Namt Thlt T1111t Faith fot Tod.,
Wild IUn1dom Collaae
(3) Hau Thompson Show Bertman Fiim Festival "Wild
fltmpo Sobrt ti Tltmpo Strawberries" (R)
lobby 8oldaboro Show 10:00 8 @ CD (j) Carol 811rn.tt Show
: Inner ~1lon• Steve Lawrence and Sally Struthers
· Pollet Suraeon ~est.
1:00 II G.ZJ Cl) Cf) All In th;... umllJ U Movie: "8100d or Dmuta" (hor)
(R) With hi:i union on strike, Archi• '57-Sandra Harrison, Jerry Blaine.
spends his days aettina sore feet on i Police Surreon
the picket fine, or getting underfoot Community fttdbatll
around the house. while Mike looks News
for a Job and Edith tries to find I Mualeal Contett
ways to trim the family budget. Wild Wild West 0 ~@@) m Emeraencyt "I'll Lou Cordon Show
Fix It" (R) An "inactive" oll well, 10;30 m Water Wortd
1 J4.year·old "amateur doctor,'' a True Adventun
jealous husband and a frightened Qulx Time/Mlnl Golf
wile are amona the problems of 10:45 0 <9 (j)) mm Americans All
Squad 51. "The Puerto Rrcan Travelin& The· O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sall of fire" atre"
(com) '42-Gary Cooper, Barbara 11:00 ft (3) 0 (J) 0 (j)@) News
Stanwyck, Dana Andrews. • fhe lucyShow ~ ~ ciJ~m ABC SaturdaJ ID aster Seal Telethon
Movie: (t) (2hr45waln) ''the Battle * DESI & LUCIE ARNAZ
of Britain" (dra) '69 -Michael m Carter Seal Telethon National
Caine Laurence Olivier Christopher Easter Seals chairman Peter Falk
Plummer Robert Shaw' Trevor How· is host for this 14·hour telethon
ard, Curt Jurgens, t~n McShane, airing live from Hollywood.
Harry Andrews. l<enneth More, Ni· ;Tony & SuMln Alimo
ael Patrick, Michael Redarave, (]) Ni&~tmare Theam
Ralph Richardson. Susannah Yor!I. @ Mov11: (C) "The Red Dan·
Epic drama of Hitler's desperate ef· u " (dra) '50 -Peter Lewford,
fort to bomb Enaland into submis Janet Letgh.
slon In 1940. 9 700 Club m BARBI BENTON SINGS C~ Cf)> Rtllgion-Htlp u,.,.
* TONITE" ON HEE HAW! ~Cinema 34
· Rock Concert
I He& Haw 11:15 Movie: "Ni&htmare" (susp) '64
Championship Wreitllna -David Knigtlt. Moira Redmond.
Spanish Movlt • I News Boxin& from the Olympic Love Stories
Creat Perform1nee1 (R) 11:30 Fabulous 52! (C) "A Min Could
Super Show et Kiiied" (adv) '66-James Gar·
Japanese Lln&uaft Ptoa11m1 ner, Melina Meroourl, Tony F11n·
1:30 IJ (i7J CI) lhe leffersons No epi· closa, Sandra Dee.
sodeTnformation available from the 0 lil Cl)®) it) The fT~ T,_.
Network at our presstlme. CliulClntematlonal athletes, amona
(j) Candid C.mera them wor1d record holders, compete
9:00 6 @ (V Cf) Mary Tyltr Moore in professional track and field
Show (R) Mary comes to rearet her events. Among the world record
advocacy of non·violence when Ted holders eompetina are Jim Ryun,
takes ai1vantage of Lou's new Im· Rod Milburn, Dave Wottle, Ben
age as the office "pussycat'' and Jipcho and Wyomia Tyus.
becomes more insufferable than 0 Movie: "The Bonnie Parker
ever. Story" (dra) '58-Dorothy Provine, 0 al Ci) m NBC Sahlrda1 Mov· Jack Hogan.
le: (~ {Zhr) "Cactus flower" (R) (6) Movie: ''Bust of Ho41ow Moun·
(com) '69-Walter Matthau, lnarid iilft" (hor) '56-Guy Madison,
Bergman, Goldie Hawn, Jack Wes· Patricia Medina.
ton. A playboy.dentist, who pretends 0 Movie: "Blrdman of Alutru''
to be married, finds his life compli· (dra) '62-Burt Lancaster, Karl
cated by a kookie &ir1frlend. Malden, Thelma Ritter. Telly Sa· ~ Three Passports to Adventure valas.
Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Alrivedercl Cl) Movie: "The laatt of New
by" (com) '66-Tony Curtis, Nan· Yort" (dra) '37-Cary Grant, Ed·
C!l.. Kwan. ward Arnold. WI lflcl!CJYankee Salls Actoss fJ lnter n1tlonal C!l1mpioftahlp
Europe This National Geoaraphic Wrestlln& documentary follows the adventures &) Movies: "The ltalnlac," "M1 &
of Captain Irving Johnson end his Pa Kettle at Wellllkl"
wife Electra during their 2,000 mile 12:00 ~oyaae from the Mediternnean to ID CALL NOW 520·2121
Copenhaaen In their cllpper-bowed * Easter Seal Telethon
ketch Yankee. fjster Sul Teltthoft Cont'd. Qi Wmt1ln1 ( Cl)) Sdtnct fktion Thealrt
El) Pnmler film 12:30 • Wanted: Dead or Allvt
9:30 IJ I #FfclAl I Backrtafe In Hollr· HapPJ Qoodman1
wood "The Other Side ot Stardom" 1:00 ThrUler
David Sheehan hosts this special 1:2.5 Movie: "Allothtr 111111, AMUler
Which Includes lntervitwS with Mar· (dra) '58-unt Turntr. Stan
Ion Brando, Richard Burton, Paul Connery, Barry Sullivan, Glynis
Newman, Georae C. Scott, Steve Johns.
McQueen, Warren Beatty and Lita 2!40 R Movie: "'tteulMllod" (wes) '49
Mlnnelli. ~obert Ster1ina, John JrtJand,
Cl) Nl&ht Gallery Martha Hyer.
THE DAI l Y Pl LOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 16, 1975
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9 (C) "Sev•1• Sea.on" (d111) "70 -Ron]ljrper, Dian• l\'lc:Beln, Vic:@
Buono. -· -U (C) "Be,.etll" Cd,..) '68 -Joen Crawford, Ty Herdln, Diana Dors.
7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Wl\at'a Hew l'\daycet1 (c:om) '65 -Pete, O'Toole. Woody Allen, Peter Seifert, Romy Sc:hnelder, Paula P,.ntln, CaplJ.
c:lne, Ursula And,..u.
9 "Lone Oen Jovrn•y .Into Hl&'ht'' (dra) '62 -Kethulne Hepbura, Jason Robard1, Ralph Rleha.raaon, DHn Stocl<Well.
MOHOAY, MARCH 17
t (C) "Ster In ttM Oust" (wtt) '56 -John Aa.,, Richard Soon•.
4 23 6 10 (C) "lmpaa.M" (dra) '69 -Burt Aeynotds, Anne Franc.is. Miko Mayama.
TUUOAY, MAl'CH 18
t (C) "Pll>ase From Hell" (wes) '61 -Audit Murphy, John Suon. Zohre Lampert. 5 "Bell of fire" (com) '42 -Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwycll, Dana Andrews.
4 23 6 10 (C) ''lll• lmpo•ter" (dral '74 -Paul Hecht, Nency Kelly,
Edwerd Asner Meredith Suter. John Vernon Ja<:k Gins.
7 (29 I) 3 (C) "Orclul" (dra) '73 -Arthur Hiii, Michael Ansara. James Stacy, Diana Muldaur.
W£0NESOAY, MARCH UI
9 (C) "No Name on t.he Bullet'' (wes) '59 -Audie Murphy, Joan Eva;,s. Charles Drake.
THURSDAY MARCH 20 9 (Cl ''Walk ttl• Proud Land'/ (wul '56 -Audi• Murphy, Anne Ben· cro~. Pet Crowley. Charles Drell•.
FRIDAY, MARCH 21
9 (C) "l"llla111 of th• Sky'' (wu> '56 -J•ff Chandler, Dorothy Malone, Ward Bond.
5 (C) "Th• Gl"O\.IP" (dra) '66 -Shirley Knlshtt. Candice Beraen, Eliza
btth Hartm1n, Jessica Welter, Join Hicken.
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
9 (C) "M ister Robem" (com) '55 -James Caaney1 Jack Lemmon, H•n~ Fonda, B•tsY Palmer. 5 (C) • Ball of Fire" (com) '42 -Gary Cooper, Berbere Stenwyck, Dana Andrews.
7 1.29 •> J (C) "The Battle of Brit.In" Cdra) '69 -Michael Caine,
l.eur•nc• Olivier, Christopher Plummer, Robert Shaw, Trevor Howerd, Curt Juraena. Ian McShene. Michael Redar1ve, R•lph Rlcherdson,
Suunnah York, • 23 6 CC> "Cutu1 flower'' (com) '69 -Watter Matthau, lnarld Bera·
man. Gold le Hawn, Jack . Weston.
10 (C) '1ArrivMercl 81by" (com) '66 -Tony'Curtls, Nancy Kwan. S "Blood of Orac:ule" (hor) '57 -Sendra Harrison, Jerry 8l1lne.
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7:00
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Sunrise Semester
TV 8 Classroom
Consumer uperlence
Lers Rap
fnorltt M1rtJlns
~ 00 ®) m Addams family
6 Bullwinkle
(~ (l)) Ci) Yoal's Cina
Brother Bun
(3) MlsslOn: Maak
-U (®) (J)l(i) lual•'• Rucu•
,..Ranaers .
t-.45 EID VIII• Alec,..
10:09 O @ Cil (j) Yallay ol the Dlno-
-sauD -
(~ Ci)) (}) Q) Super friends . ii Worid ol Survlv1I
• Movie; (C) "Plalns ol Battle"
(dra) '70-'Lorella Deluca, W.
Medor.
l =~R~ Sesame street
Roller GamH
10:30i)@(I)(j)Hudson Broth·
ers Sho•
Cl) Other People, Other Pl1tes m Movie: "Aplche Territory" (wes)
'58-Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates.
• ~ster Rogers' Ntlllhborhood
7:30 (ft) Cil ~td Bum , IU (I) ®) m Chopper Bunch
6 Tennessee Tuaedo
U :OOi)@(I)(!)NIT Buhtball
Se m I· Fl na Is Natlonal Invitational Tournament from Madison Square
Garden, New York City.
(Q;) Cl)) Cl) Buis Bunny
• Youth & the Issues
Ot mentlrj Ntn CV H. R. Pulnstut
; Carraatolend11
•:00 . &JEE ffi ~=:~~ncy + 4
Gent Autry Thtatre
6 Movie: "Home In Indiana" (dra)
'44 -Walter Brennan, Jeanne Crain.
~Cl)) @ H o n I K o n I
O Movie: (C) ''X·l5" (sei·l1) '6J-
01111d Mclean, Charles Bronson,
Mary Tyler Moore.
O Movie: "Return of the Texan" (wes) '52-Dale Robertson, Joanne
Dru.
00 Ti~1n1: Window to the South fJ (~ (j)) CV a!) These Are the
Days
~Mr. Wlurd
Championship Wrestling
11:30 Movie: "Bal hbuln" (dra) '51
-Muriel Lawrence, William Ching 0 (fjj) (j)) CI) G) A m e r I c I n
Bandstand
Qj Willy's Worbhop
EI1)Nov1
AFTERNOON
mtnslaht
Unit Three
Movie! "Jaguar" (adv)
Sabu, Barton Maclane
12:00 D Movie: (C) "Copper Canyon" '55-(wes) 'SO-Ray Milland, Hedy La·
marr. Voice of Tolryo
: Seume SttHf Ad Lib
Bia Blue M•rfJle
6 m Run, Joe, Run
Outdoors With Ken C.ll1way 8:30 l?WCI) Pebbles & 81m Bam
) CD Adventures of Gii· 12:30 · Muslul V1rlety Show
3 Campus Profile
1n
San Dle10 H1ppenln1
Movie: "Bell, Book ' Candle"
{com) '59-Jack Lemmon, Kim No·
The P1cesdters
Ht1d·On
Dealer's Choice
Ninny & the ,.rote.Jr
Ski Show vak, James Stew1rt.
9:00 B @ (1)1 ScoobJ Doo 0@00 mNcAA Colleu B••Mtb.111 1apf0n1hl1J'f "Re11ion1I
: Ar1 bs l. lsrulls
( CI)) Lorett. Youna Theatre
· Fiim Future
Finals"
(~ ())) CI> Devlin
Counfij Music
1:00 3 Youth Ii the I.Aw/Food for Ute
Ancel Baseball Pre·season 11ame
a~ainst the Chic.110 Cubs. I Gene Autry Theatre
Mister tti:' N•lchborhood 9:30 @CD Shaumt
Movie: " ort Ouat"' (wesJ '52
-Rod Cameron, Jina Niah.
(i) Movie: "Kina of the Wiid
llOrses'' (wes) '47-Pruton foster,
Gail Patrick O Stu Time "Command" A U.S.
Army Captain, in charu of a re·
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tre1t1na re111ment In Korea, must
decide whether lo sacrifice 1 28·
man rear auard tor the safety of
his troops or to attempt their res·
cue and risk his re111ment. Robert
Stack, Robert Walker and Andrew
Duggan star.
0) Outdoors W ,.etticolt Junction ® Chiller M1tlnee ~ Behind the Unu
f ) Wor1d of Survlv1l
Cine en 11 T1rde
Movie: "In Se1rth of Americ.11"
1 :30 (3) University Di1lo11ue
() Movie: (C) "Across the Wide
Missouri'' (adv) '51-Clark Gable,
John Hodiak, Ricardo Montalban.
m Soul Train
Bill Cosby
The Game (R)
<ei9' l i)) Friend• of Min
2:00 CI) Movie: "Hellbent for lt1thel"
(wes) '60-Aud le Murphy, Felicia
Farr.
I Celebrity Tennis
Gomer PYie Bill Moyers' Journal: Intern•·
t1on1I Report (~ ) A11fm11 Wor1d
2:30 ICelebrlty Tennis John Wooden Show
Outer limits
Hi h Ch1parr1I ( a ) Nuhvflle Muak
· Welly'i Wortshop
3:00 f) H•rtem Globetrotter1 O Aarlculture USA "The Cal Poly
float"
m Slturd1y Movlt: "Tiit Fln1er
Min"
~Coron• Now
5:00 i) S.ntl Anita F11ture Race The f[OO,OOO·Added San Luis Rey
Stakes for 4·Year olds end up at •
mile & one·hall on turf. O Movie: (C) .. Arrt Cun Can l'ta('
(wes) '68-Gilbert Roland, Edd
Byrnes 00 Get Sm•rt fJ (~(j))@ G}ABC's Wide
Worfd of Sports Events include the
World Proless1on1I Skiing Cham
p1onsh1ps lrom Aspen Hi&hlands,
Colorado.
I @) News
Wild Wiid West Movie: "Edae ot Darlrneu"
(adv) '43-Errol Flynn, Ann Sheri
dan. Walter Huston.
I The Untouch1bles
(1) Amerit11n Ski Scene
@ Name of the Q1me
NHhvllle Music
Assl1nment Amtriu
Littfe Ruals
S:30 I World of Survlnl · (I) (i1) (]) Ntwa
6 Uttte Rascals
@ Movie: (C) "Crowhaven Farm"
{dra) '70-Hope Lanre. Lloyd Boch·
ner
I Cartele11 Social
Popi Goes the Counby
The Rom1ntk Rebtlllon
Three Stoo111
EVENING ! ~!~~n Muilc Aw1td1
Dep1rtment S 6:00 0 ft) €?i) m .....
Movie: (C) "Wonderful Country'' Maniili
(wes) '59-Robert Mitchum, Julie My P1rtner the Ghost
London. Gary Memll ~ht '811ery
i The New Outdoors lV Rln111d• Boling ffi RFD Hollywood Westem Fl&ht of Ille Wttll
@ Voice ol Aariculture Het Haw Great Decisions : The flrin1 line (~ ®> Outdoors With Ken Calli· The Movltm1bn
way 6;30; I",., · Vlsltando A us Emellu ( (()) Rusoner Report
• Aarlculture USA . K BC News ConterellCI
· Tr1vel Film Movie: ''i:re1t Cuna" (com) '41
3:30 flt Albert -Laurel & Hardy, Sheila Ry1n.
O Movie: "My f1vorite Blonde" , Bol de Mexicv
(com) '42-Bob Hope, Madeleine • The fisherman
Carroll. · fllm f11tvre O (~ 00> CE Pro Bowlers' Little Raauls
Tour The Monroe Open from Hew! 7:00 Other Peo~t. Othtr Placn
Orleans, la Wild Klnadom
llQ: Movie: (C) "He Rldn Tall" Diamond Hud
(wes) '64 -Tony Youn11. Din Duryea Bowlin& for Doll1ri m Movie: "Zontlr: the Thin& from Eyewltltua-Loa Anall11
.'lenus" (sci Ii) '67-John Aaar. An· a The Jetf1non1
lhony Houston. Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (Zhr)
The Vlrtlnlan ister Roberts" (com) '55-Jamts
(I) Gospel Country Claney, Henry fond•, Jttk Lemmon,
@ Edut11tlon 1t Work Betsy Palmer.
: Psycholou Tod1y 60J Did MJ Columbus S.111 A film
• Chrbtopher Cloae·Up il>Out Black peoole durln11 the d1y3 4:00 CBS Children's Film FHtlv1I of Columbus.
M1yberry RF'O <9 (j)) m uwrtnce Wtlk
star Trek It T1kes A Thief
(3) W1ter Wor1d 1 i~ JNl~J Dun Show M1tlnee 2Z .....
Conurn : PtrspedlYe on ~ ""' Porter W11oner Show . Media
: World Prm Dr. J1uers Invasion Hour
· Wortd Cup Socctr W. Germany * TER f ALK HOSTS
1
115· sw:deNn. Easter Seal Telethon u.~ ·~ Voice ot A&Tlculture 11 :OOPM on KTTV
4:30 The Rtftem1n 7:30 I Wild Worfd of Anl1111ls (I) Ameriun Outd~rsinan Q) Cl) Ufa Jbb A 0..l
@ Film Featurt · Jeopardy
Hink Thompsett Show U.rs Ctub
SattJ I @ rn Bob NIWhart Sit .. • Nutt Thlt T11M faith for ToclaJ
Wild khl1dom Coli.re
(1) Ha11k Thompson Show hriman F1l111 Ft1tfv1I "Wiid
f1tmpo Sobn ti Tltmpo Str1wbenles" (R)
e.f>f)y Qoedabtft S11ow 10:00 tJ @ Cl) Cl) ca~ l11rllftl now
: l1111tr ~"' Steve Larence and Sally Struthers
• Pellet Su''"" &!:'_est. 8:00 8 Ci}) (I) Cl) All In th• f1mlly U Movlt: .. llOOd of Drawll'' (hot)
(R) With his union on strike, An:hie '57-Sandr1 Harrison, Jeri'/ Bf1ine.
spends his d1ys 1ettin1 sore feet on I Police 5'ir1eon the picket llne, or 1ettin1 underfoot Community Feedback
around the house, while Mike looks Nns
for 1 lob . and Edith . tries to find =~1~;1!f w1ys to tnm the family budaet. , _ ,._J ... _ 0 @ 00 ®) m [meriencyt ''I'll .... u .... uon ~· Fi~ It" (R) An "inactive" oil well, lO:JO ~Water Wortd
1 14·year-old "1m1teur doctor," 1 Trw Adventure
julous husb1nd and 1 frl111tened Quiz Tlme/Mlftl loll
wife are 1mon1 the problems of lO:U 0 (Qi) (j)) Cl) a> Amtrlcans All
Squad 51. ''fhe Puerto Ricln Travellna The· IJ Movie: (C) (Zhr) "1111 of Fire" atre"
(com) '42-Giry Cooper, Barb1r1 11:00 § (3) 0 Ci) O (j) (lg) Nm Stanwyek, Dina Andrews. • file Lucy Show w ri ci))@ Q) ABC Saturday m aster Seal Telethon
Movie: (C) (2hr45•1n) "The 81t1Se * DESI & LUCIE ARNAZ of Britain" (dra) '69 -Mlchael m E.asttr Seil !eltlhon National
Caine Laurence Olivier Christopher Easter Seals chamnan Peter Falk
Plummer Robert Sh1w ·Trevor How· is host for this 14-hour telethon
1rd, Curt Juraens, len MeShane. airing five from Hollywood.
Harry Andrews. Kenneth More, NI· ITony & Susan Alimo
11el Patrick, Michael Red11rave, CV Nlahtmart Th11tre
Ralph Richardson, Sus..nnah Yori. .~ Movf!: (C) "Tiie Red Din•
Epic dram1 of Hltler'a desperate et u (d!a} 50 -Peter Lawford.
fort to bomb Enaland into subm1s· Janet Let(h.
sion in 1940. ~ 700 Club m BARBI BENTON SINGS <~00> Rtll1Jon-Ht1p u,,. * TONITE' ON HEE HAW! ~ ~~"'~n:rt
I ttH H•w 11:15 ~Movie: .. Nlfhtmarr' (susp) '64 Championship Wrestlin& -David Knifht, Moira Redmond.
Spanbfl Movie I Ntn 8o11ln1 From tlle Olympic Low StefMa ,,...t Perl0tmentes CR) 11:30 Fabulous SZI (C) .. A Min Could
Super Show KUled" (1d'I) '66-lamn Ger·
JapantM Llnru•re Pro1nm1 ner, Melina Mercouri, Tony Fren·
8:30 8 £m CI) The Jlff1J10n1 No epi· clou. Sandra Dee. sodeTnformetion av1llebl1 from the B fiJ@ ®) g;, The ITA T..t
Network 1t our presstlme. Cflsa1Clntematlon1l athletes, amona
Cf) Candid Camire them world record holders, compete
t:OO 6 @ (1) (I) Miry TJltr Moore In professional track and field Show (R) Mary C9mts to rearet her events. Amona the world record
advocacy of rion-violence when Ted holders competina are Jim Ryun,
takes advantaae of Lou's new Im· ~od Milburn. Oave Wottle, Ben
aae as the off~ "pu$$YC•t" and J1pcho and Wyomia Tyus.
becomes more lnsuffereble than U Movie: "The Bonnie Parter
ever. story'' (dra} '58-Dorothy Provine,
~ p, m~ .. ~:~11~=(•M(R) ~ M~f::n."Beut of Hollow McMll1·
(com) '69-Wefter Matthau, tnarid tilit" (hor) '56-Guy Madison,
Beraman, Goldie Hawn, Jack Wes-Patricia Medina.
ton. A playboy·dentist, wtio pretends 0 Movie: .. Bltd1111n of Alclttu''
to be mamed, finds his life compli· (dra) '62-Burt lanaster, K1rl
cated by a kookle 1irtfrlend. Malden, Thelma Ritter, Telly SI· ~ TluM P1ssports to Adwntvre valas.
Mowie: (C) (2hr) "Anlvedtrd Ci) Movie: "The Toast of New bf' (com) '66-Tony Curtis, Nan fOrr' (dra} '37-Cary Grant, Ed·
i!Kw1n. ward Arnold.
I lfl'l~LIY1nket Salta Acrot.1 0 lnternetlon1I Ctlamploftshlp
ropeh7s National Geo1rephlc Wrestllna
documentary follows the adventures ID Movln: "The lfllnlac," "Ml l
of Captain lr'iin& Johnson end his Pa Kettle et W1lklk.I"
wife Electre durina their 2,000 mile 12:00
, voya1e from the Meditemnean to m CALL NOW 520·2121
Copenharen In their clipper-bowed * Easter Seal Telethon
ketch Yankee. ~stir SUI T .. etl\Oft Cont'd. ® Wrestllnr ( (j)) Sdenee Fiction Tbeatn
a) Premier Fiim 12:30 • W1nflad: Dud 01 Allvt
9;30 8 I SF1¢!At I B1ckata1e In Holly· H1pPJ Goodlflallt
wood "The Other Side of Stardom" 1:00 Thriller Oavld Sheeh1n hosts this specl1I 1:25 Movie: .. Mother Time, AHtlttr
which Includes Interviews with Mir· (dre) '58-Llna Turner, SNn
Ion Brando, Richerd Burton, Paul Connery, Barry Sulllvtn, Olynls
Newman, Georae C. Scott, Steve Jollns.
McQueen, Warren Beatty and Liza 2:40 R Movie: .. Roup.llod .. (wes) '49
Minnelli. =Robert Stertlna. John Ireland,
CJ) Nl1M '811trJ Martha Hyer.
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SUNDAY, MARCH 16
9 (C) "S•v•&' ... Min" Cd,.) ;70 -Ronll_111Mtr, Olana Mc:Baln. Vlcql} Buono. _ _
11 (C) "B•rHtll" (df'8) '68 -Joan c,.wfOrd, Ty Herdln. Ol1na Oors. 1 (29 I) 3 (C) "Whet'• N-rutsyc.tl (com) '65 -Peter O'Toola.
Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, Romy Schnelder, Peule Prentiss, CepU clna, Ursula Andreu.
9 "Lon• 0..YJ Journ17 Into N~t'' (dre) '62 -~therlne Hepburn, Jason Rot>.rds, Relph Rlcharason, 011n Stocl!rwell.
lltONOAY, MARCH 17
9 (C) "St.r II' th• Dust'' (wes) '56 -John Aaar, Rlctiatd Boone. 4 Z) 6 10 (C) "lmpeHe" (dra} '69 -Bur1 Reynolds. Anna Francis.
Miko Mayame.
TUESDAY, MAlltCH 11
9 (C) ""'°9M from Hell" (wes) '61 -Audie Murphy, Joho Sa~on,
Zohr• Lampert.
5 "8111 of Flre" (com) '42 -Gery Cooper, 8erb1ra Stanw)'Ck, Dena Andrews.
& 23 6 JO (C) ''Th• l"'po1ter'' (dr•) '74 -Paul Hecht, Nency Kally,
Edwerd A1n•r Meredith Ba"11r, John Vernon Jeck Gina.. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) "Onleel" (df'8) '73 -Arthur Hiil, MlchH I Aoure, James
Stacy, Plana Muldeur.
WEONfSOAY, MARCH 19
9 (Cl "Ho Neme on th• Bullet'' (wH) '59 -Audia Murphy, Jo10 E111ns,
CharlH 0,.11. ••
THURSDAY MARCH 20
9 (C) ''Welk tt\1 ""'ud land'' (wnl '56 -Audie Murphy, Anne Bao· crol't, Pal Crowley, Charles Oralle.
FRIDAY, MARCH 21
9 (C) "P'tllers of th• Sky" (wes) "56 -Jeff Chandler, Dorothy Malone. Ward Bond.
5 (C) ''TM Group" (dra) '66 -Shirley Knl1hl, C1nd1c1 Baf'lln, Elin·
beth H•rtman, JHslca Welter, Joen Heckett.
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
9 (C) "Mleter Roberts" (com) '55 -Jemes Ce1ney, Jeck Lemmon, Han~ Fonda, Betsy Pelmer. 5 (C) ' Bell of Fire" (com) '42 -Gary Cooper, Barbara Stenwyck.
D•o• Andrew•. 7 (29 II 3 (C) ''Th• Betti• of Brtuln" (dra) '69 -MlchHI Caine,
Leurence Olivier, Christopher Plummer, Robert Shew, Tr.var Howard Curt Ju,.ena. len McShene, Mocheel Rltd1r•ve, Relph Rlcherdson.
Suunn•h York. 4 23 6 fC) "C.ctvs flower" (oom) '69 -W•lfer M1nheu, lnsrld Bera·
men, Goldie Hewn, J1ck Weston. JO (C) "ArrlvecMrcl 8aby'' (com) '66 -Tony Curtis, Nency Kwen.
5 "81ood Of DBcul•" (hor) '57 -Sandra He1Tlaon. Jerry 81elne.
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_DAILY PILOT
I. A SPECIAL ESSAY BY TRUMAN CAPOTE:
An American Author Writes About His Own
Success, Pride ... and Conflict
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
What Its Like
sk Them Yourself
FOR MABLlN PEHKINS,
nOT o/ 1V• ·wild Kingdom,.
YOU mud 'ltaf>e eaten tome cofic food in fl°"'
trm>el.. What are Ute manged diJta ,ploe been
sen>ed?-E. C. Fortney, Jr., Ptll'"len.btag, W. Va.
• At the Explorers Club annual meeting and banquet at the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New Yorlc, they serve a l~e table
of weird dishes such as died Persian slleeJ>s' ~ pre-
served toasted caterp~ and rattlesnab meaL In the
FOR PETEil BOGDANOVICH
Bow do you feel about the me ol oadity in &hm?-LP.,
Fort Smith. Ark.
• Too much is like painting a canvas with just one shade oI
red. so that it becomes merely a piece of wall that bas been
framed. If nudity bas to be used. it should be unexpected
and brief. Anything else loses impact. and all the producer
gains is a b1ase audience. ·
FOR AB.T BVCHW ALD
The pidnre that's printed with )'Ollr colwm loob old. Why
doo't you get a new ooe tabn?-William Popper, N.Y., N.Y.
• My syndicate doesn't mak:e money oo my column. They
make it an my photo. ff they don't have to n:plaoe it, 1hey
can report a pra&l .Aho, ne:.:tpeu woo't change the pic-
ture because their readers w get shook up. Anytime you
change something in a paper. people get nervous. This is my
last~OOto. tabn in 1973. Since the photos ol Howud
H are 25 ears old, I think fm very up-to-date.
FOR GINA WLLOBBIGCDA
I just saw your book -:Italia Mia .. and wondered how dim-
mlt it was far you to taa all dime pictuaes?-8. ~
Ienosha, Wu.
• Taking them was easy. Choosing the right ooes for the
book was the problem. You see, I took 2.0,000 pLotos. but
could nse only 191. I got heart palpitations every time I
made a rejection, and was almost a basket case by the time rd finished "'killmg ofi my bani work.
roa VICTOB llOllCE
Do yoa foal arooncl ~ die ..... o61age U weJl as CID it?
-E. K., Lyndabmg, Va.
e AEta-you read this. I guess you11 say I do. I once bet a '
friend I could teD the time by DlY piano. I played a rowing
Sousa march io my hotel room. The occupant m the room
nat door banged on the wall and shouted angri)y: "'Stop
that noise! Don't you lcnow it's ooe-thirty in the morning?'
FOR THE ASK THEM YOU~ELF EDITOR
ls it true that a movie star ooce 1CDt Bona Bandt a live
9C!OrpiooP-John McDooougb, l:endaD·Pnk, N.J.
• It was a tarantula, 3ccordiog to Rona. Her secretary re-
ceived a ten~OOJJ canister-in the mail, with a dead taran-
tula inside. Rona suspected a very well-known actor of send-
ing it, and says her proof soon came. A friend of hers was at
a party where the 8l1ests were watching 1V. When Rona
didn't make her nightly newscast (because of a strike), the
actor in question shrieked, •My Cod, we've killed her!'" And
hU then-wife said, -Well, that's what you wanted. Aod our
fingetprints are all over the can ... Rona says the actor later
admitted tbe whole thing and that they're now friendJy, but
nm friends. Says the actor, contacted by FAMILY WBEJD..Y:
·Rooa is a friend of mine now. She's a nice lady. I don't want
to say any more about it.·
Australian outback, the aborigines offered us witcbety grubs..
Bot they were still alive and loolced something like our own
~ so we twned them down. In Alaska I was offered
&esh blubber from ~ seal by a young Eskimo who bad
hacked off some with a rusty knife. Many people offec us
unusual foods that we try and fiocl delicious. Rea:utfy. in the
Falkland Islands, I heard a story about a sailor who tived
for more than a year on a small island by eating the raw
base of the tussoclc grass and what he could find washed up
on the beach. I tried the grass and found it delicious, .-ome-
thing like hearts of palm.
FOil BURT REYNOLDS
Did you ever tbiak ol baviDg ,..... own TV lhowP-Deau
Gesualdo, Las Vegas, Nev.
e Many times. I ~e; about it in 1958 and did ~
bc.t• and NBC me. I thought about it apm !o
1965 and did~· and ABC cmoeled me. And l tboagbt
about it yet agam in 1971 and did ·nan August• and~
canoeled me. If lever think about it again. maybe I should
try Public 1V. (P.S. I am doing a series of specials for NBC.)
FOB. JEANE DIXON
Afkr 1 uw "11le ~ l M.nt IUt yau bad preclded
dl8t ewiryane wLo --tbe ..... woMl die ...... &ft years. n.e movie did oodaing to me. What pOiilplied ,.. tD
malie such a precfictioa?-Jomi Bloomr, Ratledge. Tmn.
• I made oo pmdictioo wbaboew!I' about that movie. How
rumors }j]ge this get started is a mystery tu me.
FOii JJIOm:Y CUN7T
Which do you prefer, wwlcing before a ti9e nwfina m
being on TV?-R H., Pou~ N.Y.
e It's hard to cboose.. On 1V. one reaches modi largt:r audi-
eooes, but with a live audieooe. you can teD rid-t away if
you·re going <¥Vtt wdJ. The morning after my~ TV ap-
~ I walbd tbe sbu.1s praying tOrDOOOC would rec-
ognize me. Finally, a lady sbued. twned to bes-husband and
said: lhat's the comedian we saw oa 1V last night-you
bow. the one with the funny name-HUMPTY DUMYfY.·
FOB SUSAN Cl.AJUC
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e Painful From Bode I got puffed lips and &om Demi I
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I 'm ncitbu lumed nor educated. lo
fact. rm not ooly a biAJi school
dropout, rm a high school throw-
OUL However, most of my life rve been
involved with the arts. Like anyone in-
volved with the arts, fve bad a con-
siderable conftict. personal conflict,
with the terms elitist culture and popu-
lar cuJture, for rusons that I will try to
explain. But to do that I have to go a
bit into my own background.
I spent much of my early childhood
in a very small town io Alabama that
depended entirely upon cotton for its
economy. Cotton and lumber. There
was no library in this town. The only
thing that I ever saw anybody reading
was the two papers that arrived on the
6 o'clock bus from Mobile, The Mobile
Register and The Montgomery Advec-
tiser, that, and a few sort of farm
magazines. What I me.an is that I didn't
know anybody who was interested in
reading. U so, I was totally unaware of
them. But for some curious reason.
when I was about four years old, and
with the help of an old lady who could
scarcely read herself, I became obiesscd
with the idea of learning to read. Grad-
ually I did. Thia was two years before
I was old enough to go to the local
school. Aod I leamed to read, really,
very well. And bit by bit J tAught my-
self to write too. So by the time I went
to first grade in school. J could already
read and write and bad done it virtually
by myself and for no explainable rea-
son. I mean, no model, no particular
motivation, just the great obsession and
desire 10 do so. But instead of being
encouraged by the teachers at school,
I was actually punished for iL They
thought that there was sometlUog a bit
f ~ about iL I was almost never
callcd on in class to read aloud because
1t made the other children fed bML Be-
cause of this., I developed a 1CD1C of
isolation and started writing little stor-
ies when I was about seven or eigbL J
wrote every day. My stories weie total-
ly different from the things that I read
in the magazines and oewspapen I was
able to obtain. They were about things
around me. they were real, and there
was nothing childish about them. I
never thought of them as being either
good o r bad. It was just something that
l was doing; but gradually 1 began to
realize that there was tomethiog ... a
door beyond which I couldn't go. There
was some man·ek>us, meritorious thing
there beyond this door. but I couldn't
open the door becauae I had no aocas
to iL But I knew it wu there and it was
4 • FAMILY 1¥EEJCLV, W.rdl 1a. 1175
Look.int Baek
On My Life •••
Truman Capote on Sueee&4i.,
Pride ••• and Confllet
· B y 'I'rllaaa Ca .. te
0 1n school I did NrJ badly met failed all my grades. They really
thought there•• somelhing simpleminded about me. Quite seri-
ously. And I begm to develop a strong inferiority compleL"
Thia wticte was adapted by Truman
Capote from an address he made at the
recent PaJm Coast Symposium on "The
Human Condition.''
Mr. Capote wu one
of 13 outstanding
leaders in arts and
letter•. science.
education and eo-
clal thought who
addressed ~ gath-
ering of ad~
at PaJm Coast. Ra.
One of the symposium"• subjects waa
the Interplay of art and life, and it was
thb subject (particularly popular culture
'IL elite cutture) that Mr. Capote took as
hla atartJng poUrt.
The Mttlng was the ITT-developed
PaJrn Coast. the growing new community
located between Daytona Beach and St.
Augustine on Aorlda's AUantlc Coast.
Motivator of both Palm Coast and the
symposium is Dr. Norman Young, urban
planner, behavioral psychOlogist and
ICholar.
the fi.nt time that 1 became awan; real-
ly, of the difference betweeo good and
bad. excelleot aod poor.
U it hadn't been for a IOft of a fruk
happening. I think that I might. at that
point, have just become an intd.lectuaJ-
ly arrested caac. In school I did w:ry
badly and {ailed all my grades. lbey
really thought there waa something
simpleminded about me. Quite serious-
ly. And J began to develop a strong in-
feriority complex. But I knew there
was something beyond all this if ooly
l could just reach out and touch it. And
tbeo because of this freakish thing
that happened, cYerything cbanpd.
This was during the Depresaioo. and
the WPA, which was making joba for
all kinds of people, dispatched teams
of .psychiatrists all over the U.S. to ex-
amine children, to give them IQ testa.
So suddenly one day in this little town
these three psychiatrists turned up, two
men and a woman. They came to our
school. when: we must have bad about
35-0 kids, and gave IQ tests to all of us.
So I took the test along with everybody
else, banded the thing in, and I WCDl
home; and that evening tbele th.Re peo-
ple came driving up to the house and
they talked to my relatives and they
asked if they could give me their tat
again, or a variation of it. So the oat
day ( toot the teat again. They t.heo
talk.cd to my family and astcd if I
could go to New Y ort to take part io an
educational experiment at the Horace
Mann School. Several children who
bad made h•gh scores around the coun-
try were being auembled there for
cJoeer research. Later, they arranged
for me to go to a special school. which
I did for tbn:ie or four )'Can. Aod what-
ever education 1 got, I got there.
But J wu very bored with iL AU I
wanted to do was write. At this time.
and I guess J wu about 16, I started
sending thiop to various magazines.
One of them was "The New Yorker.•·
And suddenly, 00e day (this was the
beginning of the war and I think they
had a very xvere shortage of staff) I
got a note from them ukiog me if J
would be interested in a permanent job
wort.iog at 1be New Yorker." They
didn't know anything about me, they
didn't know bow old I was, nothing,
but I c.allcd and I made an appoint-
ment and appeared. The editor was a ·
man named Harold Ross, a very fero-
cious man, and I'm rather small When
I was 17 I looted maybe 11 )lean old,
and when I walked in the' room Mr.
Ross Sooted at me for the longest while,
Conti""~d
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tulvertlaement
''We're looking for people
to write children's books?'
If you ever wanted to write and be
published this is your opportunity.
by Francis Gemme
We o~ writers. There arc over 200
publishers of books for children and
more than 400 magazines, all of which
have a need for writen.
We know that many people could help
to fill this oced for children's writers if
they oould only get started. Arc you one
of those people? Do you have the urge to
write and the ambition 10 work at it but
arc unable to get professional training?
Are you tied to your home or job?
Perhaps you lack conf tdenoc in your
ability?
Have you ever read a children's story
and said, ... can do betta than that"?
Have you ever deplored the lade of good
new literature for young readas? Do
you love children? Do you waJ\t to do
something import.ant with your life? Do
you want the personal satisfaction and
lbe rewards that come with writing for
children? That very attitude may be the
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sire to write must come ftrst.
Stories a.ly 109 cu write.
Oooc you learn to use the basic writing
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than you think. Your personal experi-
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hobbies all lend themselves to good sut>-
jccts. Many of these subjects have been
writtco about -plainly and simply -
and have been published. You probably
have within yourself many children's
stories that only you can write.
A ..... kW of 9CllooL
The Institute of Children's Literature
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Yom owa imtnid•.
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then rang a bell for his male secrctuy
and the secretary came in and be said:
"Jim, what kind of joke is this? What
is this kid dotng in here?"
So we talked and be finally got the
point and he said, "Wen, 1'11 tell you.
We simply can't send you outside on
any kind of assignments,, but we'll keep
you here in the office." Which V(as true.
I was tucked away in a small office for
two yean and wasn't allowed to be seen
too often, and we had that liltle boy
Capote. down there doing "Talk of the
Town." But be.re's the point I am com-
ing to: It was al this juncture that I had
to make a real decision. I didn't want
to be a "New Yorker" writer. I ad-
mired the magazine, I admired every·
one there, and l knew they bad done
brilli.anS thin~ but I knew that if I
stayed on there, I would fall into ''The
New Yorker" pattern, all that precision
writing and editing, and I just didn't
want to be that kind of writer. And
th.is is when I started mat.ins a decision
between elitist and pop culture. I con-
sidered "The New Yorker" represent-
ative of popular culture in a way that I
didn't think at that moment I wanted
my writing to be. And so, after a great
deal of hemming and hawing, I left,
went off by myself and wrote my first
novel It was called "Other Voices,
Other Rooms." And it bad a curious
success. Some said it was successful
because it had a certain notorious
quality; othen said it was successful
becaux of all the publicity that sur-
rounded it-mainly due to a rather ex·
otic photograph of me that appeared on
thejackeL
Whatever it was, I felt guilty about
it. I didn't feel that I could be very good
if I was successful. There wu a coo·
Diet in my mind because I had been ao
brainwashed by my colleagues into be-
lieving that if you were commercially
successful you couldn't be good. Of
course, that's ridiculous, but it was a
kind of paranoiac reaction that devel-
oped. And this is what I .mean about
,, the personal conflict that intrudes be-
tween the ideas of elitist and popular
cuJture. It took me several years to rid
myself of that paranoia. There was the
feeling that I didn't want to be success-
ful; I was too snobbish to want to be
successful But then gradually I went
on with my writing and published four
or five books and they all more or Jess
had the same kind of reviews and criti-
~1-<:omntercial success.
But then came a great crisis; I de-
cided I wanted to work in forms other
than prose-fiction. I'd always been ~
• • FAMILY WEEKLY, Men:fl t•. 1975
great film enthusiast; in fact. w.beo [
was living in that small town in Ala-
bama, I saw every film shown at the on-
ly movie house. It influenced my writ-
ing tremendously, my sense of con-
struction and speed, of shaping things
in filmic images. It was all right to go to
films, but it wasn't correc~ to work in
them. If you worked in films, then you
were being disloya(to literature. Still,
I wanted to work in films and [ did.
I found the movies a very exciting
medium, and about a tenth as difficult
as writing a novel, because a film script
is nothing but construction and dia-
logue. I lilted writing scripts, and yet
all the time I felt this continuing con-
flict. I felt I really shouldn't be doing
this, I should be working on a book or
a short story. J reaJJy shouldn't be wast-
ing my time. I'm being disloyal to my
own particular gifts. There was a truth
"When I wn 171 looked maybe
11 reara old, and when I walked
tn the room Mr. Roa looked at
me for the longeet whlle; then
rang •bell for hi• male secretary
end the 89Cl'8tary came In and he
Nld: 'Jim, what kind of joke la
thla? What Is thla kid doing In
here?'"
in it that caused a genuine oooftict and
produced in me a nervous condition;
but somehow l couldn't drag myself
away from working in film imagea. The
next treacherous step was when I ~
came fascinated by television. Tele-
vision: the most evil thing of all. But
I begao to write and work in television
and did about 10 or 15 programs and
beame absorbed with it as a medium.
Although I realized that very few peo-
ple whose opinions J respected had any
real feeling about it, I fdt an undertow,
the feeling that I was doing the right
thing for me, that I was moving my
talents into a medium that had a more
immediate impact on people and was
reaching much larger audiences than
I would reach otherwise. I decided,
"Well, okay; you can't have it both
ways. You can't have the respect of
elitist coteries, and at the &ame tim}:
demand the attention of large audi·
ences: you have to make a compro-
mise." And that leaves me today with
certain confticts that I haven't yet re-
solved. I don't know how I will resolve
them, but I feel that I would rather
work in dilferent media than stay with
ooe particular medium, namely prosc-
writing-cven though I know that hap-
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What It's Like
Being Married to
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Howanl Cosen
A Caitdld Talk
Widt Emmy Cosen --
Somehow l bad expected Howard
Coeel.1'1 wife to be a quiet woman,
someone who is used to taking a
bacbut to bu famom bmba.nd. But
F.mmy CosclJ ( .. (came before the Em.my
Awards!") is nobody's shadow. She is
chatty and charming. gracious and un-
commonly cocrgetic. Recently we t.aJt.ed
in the Colle&' luxurious apartment on
Manhattan's East Side. A framed boot
jactel from Howard's beat adlcc. --CO-
acll, .. was on ooc wall and a Leroy Nei-
man painting on aood>ec. Mr. Neiman
bad written. -ro Howard and bis life-
time Emmy, January 22, 1974."
FAllLY WEEKLY: Did you realize you
were manying a man who wu destined
for fame?
EllllY: No, I ocminJy did ooL I mar-
ried Howard during World War ll. He
wu in the Army, and after his discharge
he planned to practice law. l won't say
that I didn't sense an aura of SUCCCS1
about him; J felt that Howard wouJd do
we11. rm attracted to peop1e who at Jeast
have the drive. My father is that kind of
person, and that's the kind of penon who
appeals to me. But I ocvcr expected this!
FW: How did you meet your husband?
EllllY: We were in the Army. J wu a
WAC secretary to a major and he was
an officer. We md in May. and wae
m.anied 13 months later. I think if we
had been married in a month, our mar-
riagie would have bceo just as satc:eaafu.1.
FW: What were your early inamcd years
lite?
EllllY: It was very difficult to get bot.
ing, m we liYed with Howard's parents
in Brooklyn for the tint three yean.
Theo we mo9'ed to a developmait here
in New York called Peter O>opcr VtJ.:
lag1t. which was abaolutely marvelous for
a young couple becaU9C it had supervised
playgrouoda, programs for children and
interesting neighbors.. All of us were just
out of the Army. st&rting oew careen.
Karl Malden and John Fonyt.be IM:d
tbc:re. Tiae were otben. but I remem-
ber tboee two became we re1'1Wn friend-
ly today.
e a FAMILY WEECL.Y, .._di 11, 1915
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"Howard'• not the kind of person who Ilk• me to be away,
Ifs n. chlldiah aide of his natura. He can't find things. He gets
heaclKhea. I try to laugh about It, but It doesn't make for a very
relaxed ncation H JOU know JOUI' hulbmd ls In New York
being unhappy md dleorpnized."
FW: Did you continue to wort after you
were married?
EllllY: No. I never worked. r got preg-
nant and cooceotrated oo raising a f:aln-
ily. I suppose if my days wcre:o't full-
and I mean they are full-from the time
I get up at 6:30 in the morning until we
go to bed at night, I would have wanted
a career. I do sympathize. and in many
ways cmpathiu., with Women's Libera-
tion. Pcth.aps ifs a Daw in ~which I
aincercJy doubt-but I thoroughly en-
joyed raising my c hildren. I found it lo
be a full-time job, an absorbing job, an
interesting job. And now, Howard is truly
a full-time job!
I travel witb him. The football seaaoo
meam 15 wcet.a of coostant tnvd. I take
my needlepoint and the boob I want to
read. And "Monday Night Football" is
not just a football game. rm his bo8tcm.
There's always a dinner party for the
spooson. who fed they're entitled to be
wined and~ and of c::ounc they are.
They want to med Haward eo.en·s wife
beca•• they're curious. I know when I
meet cdebritics. rm curioua about their
wiwatoo.
And then there's almost always a
cocktail party before the game itself.
Again, we're expected to be at th.at
When ..e're in town, the owners very
otteo have a dinoer party with membcn
of the team, and they would lite me to
be there. So then: again it's a job. Ifs
pleasant. but it's a job.
FW: It must be very exciting to have
raded your family, tbeo suddenly be in
the oatiooal Jimeligbt. go to parties, do
all of that traveling.
EllllY: Ob. JU, fYe bceo very fortu-
nate.. l raid articles about women who
have gooc through meoopa.lJIC aod ~
emotionally undone. I can undentand
lha.t. Your childn:n arc grown. and there
you are, fcd.ing aba.odoocd in an empty
bouae. But thia juat didn't happen to me.
I never had a chance to say to myself,
"Oh, loot, rm lady to begin my fifties. rm all aJooe and my children don't need
me." For me there was never any pallle.
My life became mor~ interesting.
FW: Tdl us about your children aod
gnndcbildrcn.
EllllY: My oldest daughter, Jill O>banc.
is 29. Wbeo we speak of our children,
it always iocludes our son-in-law, whom
we love very dca..rly. JiU and Peter ban
three children. Justin, age five, Jared.
age three, and Caitlio. age two months.
Hilary, who's 23, is at Mcdill School
of Journalism at Northwestern Univer-
sity. Hilary plans lo be a newspaper-
woman. Not broadcasting-newspapers.
FW: How do yolir children feel about
thetr father's success?
EllllY: They find it very difficult to
cope witb. It doesn't rub off on Jill too
much becaUliC her name is no longer
Coscll. Hilary has the double sword of
having hil name. Tbctt aren't that many
CoscUs; J doa't know any otbcn. Peo-
ple make it a joke: "Oh. you must be
Howard Co9Cll's daughter. ha-ha! .....
And of c.ounc abc W
And when the girls read columns that
are derogatory, they react It hurts them
and they get angry. Howard has prom·
iled Hilary that he'll never sped at a
coUege she's attending. Northwestern
has uted Howard to spcli there. After
Hilary gradlWes, fine. But Northwestern
wiD not sec h.i.m until that 'lime.
FW: When Mr. CoseO first became a
sportscaster, be was eatrcmely oontro-
vcnial How did that affect you?
EllMY: I cannot believe people who say
that such things don't get to them, don't
hurt or anger I.Mm. If• very bard to take.
But fortuoatdy in my cue, l believed in
aJI the st.ands Howard toot. Plus 1
thought it WU time 90fDeODC uid these
thinp. Sports is not a acied part of fife.
l agreed with Howard that in dlis ClOOD-
try they bad made sports a sacred thing.
But athletes arc human! And rm sure
the ownen got very irritated when How-......_
ard took the aide of the players. ! But it's bettCT to teU the truth as you
fi sec iL Howard ncvci-would have sue-~ ceedcd oo any other basis-anyhow. There
ii are eno ugh sporuca.sters in the world
that there wouldn't have been a place for
one more who had' never played the
game, who wu from New York. Jewish.
and hardly the preJHChool type. He got
attention by saying what be thought, and
thco there war a place for him. I think
he was right for his time. Howard and I
have talked about that
FW: Is there anything that you've had
to give up becaU9C or Howard's suc:cas?
EllllY: Other than privacy, DO. 8ut un-
til you lose privacy, you don't know how
precious it is. We were in New Orleans
for the Super Bowl, and it was nioc that
people greeted him warmly, but it turned
out that we couldn't even wait in the
streets. People would approach us aod
say, "'Could 1 have my picture taken with
you?" or "Could I have your auto-
graph?" Finally we decided we'd better
stay in the hotel. That takes some of ~
fun out of life.
FW: Is Howard )till planning to run for
the U.S. Senare in 19761
EllllY: No. It's somet.hing I would &ove
to sec him do, and it would certainly be
a lovely way to spend our declining
• years. But I think he'd have trouble get-
ting the nomination. Abo, be wouldn't
be able to work for ABC. He'd have to
take whatever money we've managed lo
accumulate and be prepared to spend a
great deal of it campaigning. He might
end up out in the cold, and how do you
st.art all over again?
FW: Do you and your husband have any
spccia.I plans for I 9151
EllllY: Ob, I'm a seashore ouL )f I bad
my way, rd live on the ocean. I doo't
go to the beach in the summer any more
because Howard can never stay. He's
not the kind of person who likes me lo
be away. lt's the childish side of his na-
ture. He cao 't find things. He gas head-
aches. I try to laugh about it. but it
doesn't make for a very relaxed vaca-
tion if you know your husband is in New
Yort being unhappy and disorganized.
But this summer we're apparently go-
ing to rectify that. Howard suggested
that r rent a house, at which poiol I
leaped to my feet to make the 1JT&Dge-
mcob.. Jill and the children will join l'DC.
And Howard says be11 try to take a wcct
off, and be'Jl come out week-
ends. I hope it worts out:
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boob. 1l1h x14l,4Jl32•.
l6ln.-...... r1ent
T..._ ... $14.M
... USS THIS MEAL,. SALT• ~ IHAUJtS. A boy & &lr1 kneellnjl In pntyer ent por. treyed In bfsque finish wttlte
ceremlc. The Mirpriw ls-then
table tots •nt edotwble salt &
pepper shekersl 3'.4 •. Set of 2.
14072-S t. ,. T... -····-··· $1.'9
MINI lltON lll£Pl.tCA CW FlltST HOflR GAS STOV'E brines -rm memories! Fully detalled wfttl burner covers, hood, controls,
W9n the oven door th•t swtnp
open-it's ell there but the slnl
C.ut lrot1; l•fi".
16191-Mtnl St.ft ---$3.99
MllltACU: f'lANT Uvta OH Allllt
Luxurtent lush anten ~rmald fem from ma&r11Rcent fnc'lsh
chennel arowtha &ht• fresh ~uty to your home. Needs no
weter. no aoll, no ant; lives •~ deftnlt.t)'. Com1erset+on-pec.t
4'76-Alr f.m --------Sl-19
NOi 90Mt£T nTS AMY HAIR
DRYD. Replece worn hood • make your dryer Ilk• ~-R•Nu Hood fits •ny hose on •II dryers
& blowers. larp ventll•ted cap puffs out to_, eny styte Mt.
Comfy ewer curt•rs. Flontl poly. 7499-........ ...._ __ ..$1.99
0UJ COUMnft' STCMllE ICAU RiJliilUOUCU) IN CAST_._,..
Yestery9er'a s~pers llllOUld scoop nour, .,-.in, at1dy end
mont Into the bfS dtsh to -Ch It. Set of fi bran colontd cou~
ter--lahts Incl. Approx. fi x 3•.
14599-c-my Sule _..$2.99
Sprey on fish lure attrects
sett., fresh WllttH' fish with e
scent they find lrreslstiblel
Fa< the cetch of your life
spray on bait. sinkers,
hooks & watch them chum
waves deshlng to your line!
3 OZ. Hrosol.
8984-fly l.UN . $1.99
VICTORIAN
COAT RACK
Y1CTORtAN COAT RACK 11 D£
QAHT •tNSTAHT Cl.OSEY"' -
Telles Just.14• of s.,.ce. hn 15
hoob, extends 7~· from -11.
Cnftecl lllle the ortatn•I of black cest Iron. o,...... up front tt.11. eny rooml
12156 ltadl --·--SJ."
ICAWT1£S SAYE WASlflNe CHOR'ESI l•natflen llfe of your personal werdrobef "'9rfect llner
under swimsuits, shorts, sl•cks. pant)' Slrdln, bikini. Silky rayon .cetate; no tell-tale outllnesl
Rubberind band to snua-flt •II. 5927-~ Set ., 2.__$1.A9
AT LAST ••• A TV MfTUtNA
YOU PUJ8 8". Attlldt to any
bleck & whit• set. pluc Into out-
let & powerful pluc brinp In •
clHr, briaht•r plctu.... M•k•• outdoor entet1n.s & un.lehtly
,.bblt ••rs unnecessary!
5029-~ Anlenne ··--$1.99
Unique
New
DOUBLE
STAIRWAY
TOA
STAR
CADOY holds soap, ah•mpoo .
weshclottl, sttow.r ap & b"'sh1
Puts It all within -Y ,.ech. Sllps riaht over the shower
hnd lflstently. 17" hi.. l'\KI· rwslstent. ch.-.pl•ted metel
11902-m-r ~ ... P,99
OUJ fAIHIONU> COUMW. aEU ltlNOS SWUTLTI Just
twist the knob • • musical bell ttnkle ennounces • celler. In-stalls In minutes on •ny door.
"-'ec:trtc; solld brus-bullt to Int a llfetlrne.. 2'h • fec9 plet. .cm~ ........... __ ~
HANOCltAITU> WATIJt llUn:IP LO ~DALS FM>fll tNOIA. To
heve U-cot1form perfectty to
your '-to -r them, lust one.. In the shower! Genultle lellther. SlzH 7, 8, 9 & 10 evell•ble.
12810-stn 7 12811-Stn I
12812-S«• 9 12813-Sln 10 .......... ..... $599
A STllW ATIIACT18W
Enchantlng stairway hes
two nlghta of stairs In
colonlal handrubbed
wood. There are eight
~ square shelf·ateps, •
~114· 19ndlng at top,
and a 10~ • shelf ~
tween the atairwey1.
Room galore to display
your treasured bric·a-
b rac. At the top-a
crowning nve-polnt
6" star. Ready to
heng. ' 1~
Double ....... .,
S7.ll
Obeolel• set <A>. When -• the lest ti~ you sew en lndllln Head penny, Buff•
lo nickel. Mercury di~.
Uberty querier end l iberty hetf-doller1 He~. In one
set, ere •II of them! Set (8) Is en uncl..-lated mlm Mt from 19641 The lest year
for pure sW-r coin.I These Include • penny, nickel,
di~. quarter end the Ken-nedy sllver h•lf·d oll•r.
Mout1ted In c:leer, snap-lock presentation caMs.
10318-Coln Set <•) ............
1031t-W •> und,_...,..
$9.99
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[NLAltQE WHOLE ltA8E AT
ONCE without movt~ mqnlfler line to llne. Blc 10x7 ult,.tnfn, unbntakable enfarpr doub._
print-size for •HY reedlns of
stock quotintons, cfasalfled ads,
phone flstfnp, etc.
5958-hee .....,,,.., .--Sl.29
F1TS HAID-TO-OECCMIAff COft.
HERS. Elec;ant Early American 1helvn, ~fly ecaffoped, • .,..
thefttic wood tumfnp. Warm
brown finished ~ pine.
Bri1htens dull comers! 19• h..
3 shetvn. '1936-Comar ...._ ..:..-sLft
,.EltSONALIZED •ASE•ALl. MUG SCORES with ygur fans at
home! Stitched "ball'' wlll ~
"auto1raphed"I Hendle's a brown atove & a woodtone bat.
ldul mua for Dad, llttl• leacu-ers. ee ... .,,1c. Print 2 Initials.
P14548-llaMMh Mi.w $2.99
... LUE ONION" D...£CTitlC COf'.
f'£E. TU Ott WATER POT. Boll
4 cups of anythlns In less t"-tl
4 mfnutnl Tha wrenlty of cfu-
sfc Blue Onion Is perf9ct for
this modem alectrlc pot 12 Inch
covered 3>0t, 4~ ft. cord Incl.
11459-ElectTtc ht .... -.. -$4.99
POf .UY STOVE SHUEJtS. How qualntt The pot belly stow
th8t stood In Q,..ndm~s kitchen
..-turns n table twins to dfs. l*tM Nit & ~ Antique
black wtth IEQ!defl trim ..• deco. ratlve Amencana. Pofy. 4• hi.
141110--. ....,.,. _ . .$1.29
lllMNETIC 81KE URAGL S.ve blcycln from rwln and -ather
damace. Pow9rful bullt-ln l'NIC· nets hold the prsc..-tft" place
securely. Reinforced plastic; flts any stza bike; folds small when not In u--.
5426-81tie8erace$1.99, 2/P-50
2·PIECE "HANDUNE" FISHING ROD
FITS IN POCKET!
c .... 1ec1 gaftlV8tlon1 ago by
es;pert cnn-n fM UM by
Swlee Amt., omoens faced with
long per1od1 of leoletfon. 11
tool• of pol~ llalnlffe
SIMI fold Into ttanden:I 3~"
cue wlttl br'U9 belt loop.
Enrythlng
lrofft •lnl-
~ tlttJe rod Is perltct
fef tllos• bard-tt-fttll ...... 8'14
CfllllliH wl!lere
the "bll Olltl" lwtl! stDfW W'll.lftta,
llooU, """ In 11.n-dll. COlllll 1111rt Into 2 pieces to fit PGClet. tac•le lloll. Eaay-llMlll reelwlttlsuper~ -'~c 8Ct!Oft. 10 .. 1 '°' 1c1, Df'lllp, .., ... ftlltfnc.
l2W ISMINMd. Ptaatic. , ...... ._. ... ,.......,sue
NOM-STICK 3-UHfT Slnll.ET-3 fry pans In oner Coote entire
meal for one or two In s•m• pan. on onl'f one burner. CIHns
with • ..,onae. 10• diam. with
stay<OQI handle. Great for left-
OV.f'I, l~I meels, baby's food;mors1
761%-SoW9y ll!lllft -····--... $1.99
STinf> CORN IN ONE S11tcMCEJ
Strips kernels wlttlout mashlnc.
manctlnc or crvshlns. FHt. e•sy. Flulbte cl rclet eutomllt lcll lly sins cutter to eny .. ,, adjusts
for taP.r. Great for cannlnc.
i..aven for denture -rera. .....a-e.m .....,., ---..$1.29
KIDSI MEASURE YOUR WAUU
Pedom.t9r measures every step
... autOl'Nltlcall'f shows how far
you've cone. Clock walks to
school, hlkn. Mom -check the
"mil"" you walk In the house. Cllpe to ~It. 5003-.......,...,., ·--$1.49
N£W ADGA.MATIC 81lACn.ET.
Adds up to $99.99 automatlc-•llY. L..t's you stay within .,our
budcwt. check cashiers •nd
avoid embarnsslnc ov.rwpend-
fn1. Brictitly colored plntfc;
one size fits all. 14561-~lc --11.99
SUlt£..QRI,. MM800-HANDl.£D ~ SP£ARS.. Set of a. • serv-a for four, wittt polished natu-
ral bamboo handles--extn tone for .. sy holdln&-Sharp metal
spearw d'f' Into cob flrmty. Set
of a. ea. '-' • I0"&-16257-<:em .,,.., s.t .... .$1.99
MASS PUflSHll> CMMOH IN
ltOLLINQ CAST-lltON CAlt· RtME.. Repllc:a of colonial can-
non In • ~rtdlnc bran finish
sits I" • flllthful replica of hors-'..wn sun cemece. Col-
lectors it.ml 4~·112~.;.
1121J1-Ce1mNe1 cannon . $L9t
CH£Clt 8LOOO ll'ttUSUM AT
HOME. Keep w11tch on h .. lth of
toved -· Take readfnp with medlclllly eccurate sphycmo-
l'Nlnometer. Stethoscope Is pro-~all'f detlcned. 5'05-l"tealute Meter .. __ $1t.'9
2531 ....... Clpe ·----'4-99
DRAW LIKE A ~MAU
Art reproducer like those com-
marclel artists use! Projects
i.,,... onto s-~. unvn for ~ shadlnc, S.ws meaur-l"C proportions. Adjusts for per. s,,.c:ttve, sf.ff. Metal; 71,~ •• 4546-M ........ _r -.$1.99
U WAY TO f>lAY Tlt[ HAJt.
MONICA-inatrurnent Included! A fine 10 hole, 20 bronze reed
harmonica & "play-by.number"
Instr. book. Play tunes lnstantly1
Boot! wen teeches pro chord methods. Sones Included.
13622-Ha,_lca IOt -..$2.99
SMOOTH 4WAY CAUUUS IN
SECONDS .tth this electric Cal-
lu1 Re,,_,_ Feet loot! & t.I
years }IOWIC9·r. Sturdy plastic
and 6 ft. electric: cord. Reftll
D8Cb of 7 --heeds 1111all. 1.1017-C."-...,.,_, ...SS,99
uo1a.-Re111 Heect ~ .• -St.49
f'ERSOMAl.. ""'NT1NG SET. 107 i.tters. characters. symbols & numt>.rs. Personalize stationery,
memos, checks; print your own
~. & ~rds-Incl. 2 notched
nters, Ink pad, '-r. u ...
' & fun! llll2-f"rtnltnc Set 1.29
"UTTl.E JOHN" ASKTUY &
CIGARETTE HOU>ERI Brine • touch of whltn$y to bathroom
decor. Tiny "John" holds s mokes
In Its mini tank.; bowl's an ash·
trar.! White ceramic finish. Add lift e John to youf'I. 4 'h x 41;. •.
14521-Uttle John . -·--Sl.99
NEW SPEED-ORDER PHONE-IN SERVICE
.......,.,&&. -Ml. •••os ., au. F°' Indoor or outside ftowtr pob. bird t.aden1 plallb,
M'/ 11w1111er ---_,. entranclllft ...way on Ills racefll J llll'llH 111d 1crollad 1111cl Wfouillt Iron ftnlall llool. WN~rproof 1taell WJ· 111•••t screws 1te In·
chldff. Erttnd• to ~". , ...... ....., ...... ,, .. ....,..,
Hop11ck
Shoulder Bag
WITMYOUR
llOMOQRAll
"-tvral coloned hop-
MGll baC wfth b-
flap Podl.ts and plp-
1111 ts• ll'Mt pany.
.,._.. sldeltldd ~
tures two zf~red
Inside compartments
and twin snep-doMd
ft•p poc:k.n up front;
ltdluat•ble shoulder
atn.p.14 • wd. x 11 ~ • .
Pl1nt 2 lntttats.
ltl1D71-Hepudl ... ---.,,.,,
FOR OUR CREDIT CARD CUSTOMERS (Master Cha~• or BankAmericard) Flt££
ON CHARGE ORDERS OF $12.00 OR MORE. JUS DIAL 800-327-8351. Fl.A.
CUSTOMERS DIAL 800-432·7521. (Oo not use these numbers exc;rt to order
merchandise) SHOP ANYTIME, 24 HRS. A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK. EASE FILL
OUT COUPON BEFORE CALLING.
••ORDER BY MAIL -9ATl8FACTION GUARANTEED•
Greenland Studios, Dept. 19ao
Greenland Building, Miami, Florida 33059
,..._.send me ~ Mted J>etow. I ~nd If I'm not completely s.atlsfied 1"ttl any
item, I Cllll return it witftin 10 ~tor a full and compiete refund.
How .Item Name of Item Prica TOTAL Many Number MINIMUM ORDER $3.00 Each
1 1U1'1 ....... c--. ... ....
POSTAll HI MUl.1111 CllAIT Tobi fOf
To fiCUnt; total order, and UM dlart. Include cor-lilef'cfllftdlN
rec:t chllnae to l'YOkl del•'f· This ~ a sl'Nlll part of N.Y. lftd Fla. aes.
the cost. We pmy the rest. Sony no stamp$ or Add Stata Sates TIS
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cm STATE lift
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8 FT. TRELLIS
Vlf'Vt T ...... ls
All ......... S...
WNthef-j>rOOf vinyt netttns
provides ldNI suppolt for
climblna vines, plaptal
Keei-them heelthy. and
ott the around-Makes ~ pidU111 so mudt MSiet. And the vinyt ,_
-. out •.. ,_ rots or
bums ,our pl•ntL Used by
profesalonalsl
29n-TreMis: !fd• .... $1.A9
87oo--6"xlr ............. $1-'9 8701-5'Xl5. . . .... $2.99
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No mix.Inc or c:tamplnc. Bond virtually any mae.i•I -~ taln. ce111mlc. rubber, plastic.. ~s. .ood. l!Wklble. Dries In ucondL 132 trpplimtio-.
13057 .~ $2.49
SUll CYCLE •.• EASY-DOES-IT
EXERCISER FOR LEGS, HIPS, TIJllMY
AMaa while..,_ U9f'dae wt1h Sli.t C)del ANd
M Weld! ]V a lfOU ped.i _.,. f-ap lega,
"-7. hf .. In .... ........._ a IMy. TubulM .....
...fqll9a; Gt.died Wiyf floor ... l--folds IO .aon..
tam .... ~------·--11.•
DELUXE
WINDOW
WASHER
DRYER
J
CAST IRON
MATCH
BOX
T.._ • peel! 8t the c:t..rmlna Victorian .... when bis wood-en matches _,.. •
kitchen n•c•Hlty, Blad! cast Iron hold-er .a-•n Wltlre
box.. It ,.ou'tw looklnc fo# an un-t plant-er, ~kloltlf14S match box Is a dellehf filled wtth tralll..,. ivy. A charmlna ··'9ntlque"I
~~
... ---·-S2-99
Hl&H·LOW
TaV.POLE
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lllAClt fOMST CUCKOO
Cl.OCtO Authentic Import
from ,.~ Blad! r~nt
of Germany -hand·
c:r•rt•d, handp•lnted.
Colorful 11'1 c:uc:koo
,,..tla out to c:all the
time -ry quart., 1-lr.
Loob .uctly llM 1640
m-m on.1na1. PY9-
clslon timepiece m•de
with the aklll of ...,.r•-
tlona of One c~
ers. A a•nttir awtnalnc ~lum, • 111lnbow of
aott c:okln on w•lnut
brown wood. 14• hi.
10440--C"cu. a.cti
•• 99
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AUMYS '._ ~ADOMSS ~
BOOKS -~ out old can1.
snap In ,__ l.Mtherene CQWet;
looseleaf binder. A.-r lndea. Incl.
100 cards. 1sd! ........ (.JJiV) .
134a50 ..... ......
1342~ (5117"1
l~lOOo..11 .....
$1.99 . . ,._
$Z..'9 ,._
TbeLtz1 w-1 lo Sh.pe up!
ALL..-...otlE
Hanle Telephol•
Center
Att1'1tcthre colon la I-d"lp __,.In table Is the beat P.f-• for your phone and alt
its ace.es.--.. "'-.. cradled on ~ ••• ......,. • ..... fw cfJrectDttea and • ahetf Inside for pada, pens,
en:. "-rlect In bed,_-., ""· Inc 1110m. hall 25• tall
lJl• ...... c...-r -$1.M
FISH CLEANING BOARD
·~ 1rA1tKLtN8 sruN 8LAll HOltlEI
P1tAHCE IN TME LIGHT. Artfuffy ere.tad
from deOcate spartillnc spun atau. ~ beavtlful ho-._, to ~ .. they . catch & r9flec:t llaht In hundreds of h~ llllflts. This Mt of three ,...,.. In ll:n frwn 1114• to lih• tall. UM tMrr'I ~lly
or •• a arouo on 1helf1~!~HI. tabht ... wa~h the room bnsmen up. ~':;-~ ~~-~ __ -$].,,
A Colonial
Spoon Rack
Dtspi.ys and enhanc•
h i-uty Oii -.wntr,
•ntlque, or •t•rllna
apoons. Warm mahc19-
M'Y finished wood briftp • ..,,... ct-to any
room.. ~ en. )oys
of collec:tina apoons If
1'IM' ~ .. al.-cty. c.
loNal radl holck l&. Al-
Cac'-In sec:onda to -•tie • dlspl•y 9a15·. ,,_,__..._
ltllctr -..... ,,
VICTOMMWALLllllACKET once
hakf • keroMne lamp, now lt'1
-~ plant holdat1 C...ft9d like tne oriclnal of antique blacti cast Iron. M.ticu'-ly detailed Ilka 19th cenbuy anca.tor. Ann
ntends 9 'n •. 4 • diam.
12f06--.Vldlwten .,_... " ..
lllCMAW-NM:&. WlllTD
CMI OlMa, COAlllC. mETAL. "-MTlC. ,,_ __ "' ~
cerMde •P -'a llM e pencil
llltt -neada lfwlroenlncj. PTo-_.......,._-.--OZ. tiooal. ..,., .-.o. tapea, etc.. ~
tip etd'8a IJtla • dl-.d a ....
fofwftr. II> long.
~ ,,_. _...,_..
YOU MAY CHARGE EVERYTHING TO YOUR MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARO
USE HANDY COUPON ON PRECEDING PAGE
~--·. -mulDIDe
ltd1in w..smi M Lifeng M~" ., .... ~""""'" aboldmyi~~I ,,w., lrtlU9 tltbfp, .M ltOdt-.
rmJJ, ~-FOflUahw ~
was mdU.. "'1 U/e mUuobk.
Tlte11 I.., "" ad i11 tlte ,...,._
1Nf1¥' /or Yqiiil, • MW W"7 to -1w,, dOfl /artbtitv ~-'
trild II .NI ii '"'"' wori.ed. • Mn.S. T.,IUcJuruMd, YirrinUI
U you suffer from exter-
nal vaginal itching, there ia
now a creme medication spe-
cifically formulated to bnog
fast, tanoorarv Rlief. Called
Vqiail."" it'• aVaibble withoui
a pracripOoo..
Doctor-tested Vapw is a
soft. easy-to-apply meclicatioo
that helps llopaternal vagina)
itching aldiO.t instantly. Yet
Vagisil is &entJe enough for
tender, irritated membranes.
Vagisil leaves a cooling. tecti~ lubricating film to J:;
chect bactc:ria. IOOthe irritated membranes. and 10 speed nal·
ura1 healing.
Get Vagiail at all drug
couoten. Ddicatdy 1Cented.
Oreaadas. For trial tube, send
25¢ to Vagjsil, Box 328 Y w
White Plains. Yagi·sa·I New Yort 10604
SPARE TIME INCOME?
SELL KNAPP SHOES!
Sell tamous 1<rWCJP Cust*>n ConU1
Sft>eS ~ lime. or pert lime "
suppernent ~ income. Millions °'
repeat cuslomel'S. Higlet
c::ommiseionl plus bcnJ989. No
wwestnent. FfM s8'es lul.
YOU staf1 91rYW1Q wi1t1 yo.II lirsl sate.
Write I. Mltfgcil. 632 Knapp Centre.
Btod<kn Mae&. ~1 .
LETS PAC& IT,
amilbdY hair m
--. lcp. fllCC am
be dowmilbt .... barrmsiq! ,urrtll
Tw~. • easy do.
it...youndf dedrol-
ysia cte.ice. lafety
and permanently
ftlD0"'1:S mnrantcd
bair, and does it
without pwdmq the IUD! Ap.
pcan in nrioal medical joarna1L
Sl6.9S. Geoa-aJ Medic:al Canpaay,
Dept. FW&-26, S701 West Adams
Bhd... Loi~ CA 90016.
\\eek end
Shopper
By L)nn lleadley
NON-MnAL~ --~your beeh and •
mooey! 9N~
Node'" taps are
made from an •marina sted-tougb
polyurdhane that teepa beds per-
fect for moadll A.mdl in aeoaadl
to any bed. and DO OOC will pell
you're wcarina tap&. Maa'a or Wies'
sizle. l pain. SI. (Cb a-.e you O\'a"
S"4 in new heels). Special: 7 pain.
S2. HaJe Red Co.. Dept. PW3, 112
Cllip ltd., MiddJefidd, MA 01243.
CHURCHILL
OotmaryCol-
lcction of 11
newly iuued
mint postas.e
stamps from
Britain and
ber Protector-
ala in a com-
memontion of
die lOOtb an-
ai"1CRUY of Olurcbilf• birth.
y OUl"I free to introduce ~
aenice of 8ri1ilb Empire and ocher
worid-wide llampL Buy any or
none; c:ancd .mice anytime. Send
10, for m.ailiq IO Kt:nmOr'e Com-
pany. Dept. WC-IOS, Milford, NH
OJOSS.
"'IULP nAMK" MACNll"'l1NG
GIAS'Jl!S CUI bdp you rad the
tiDielt print imtandy. So bandy aod
bdplul reading price tap, pro-
....... menus. etc. lmpM:t raillant
aa.e&. Ben Franklin frames wilh
c:rytltlJ dear zyl CIOp rim pw:a )'OQ
unobalruct.ed .moo. In deep brown
or jd bbct.. Specify men'• or
women's. Not for a•ipna•iwn or
eye cfirara W-dh cue, $6.9S plus
SO, ~ (No Olden for' N.Y.
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BARRY NEWllAN
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How 8atrJ NeWlllM, .._ of NBC'1
'1tetrocelll,0 got the ec.r over his left
eye: ""I couJd make up 1ome romantic
yam-that I got it in a duel over a fair
maiden-but I was ...med to be truth-
ful and honest. so here goes .... When I
was Jive. I came out of kindergarten
~ tripped ov• -a tricycle that scme
stupid kid left on the edge of the pave-
ment I fell Bat on my face in the gut-
ter, right smaclc on a glass bottle. My
12-year-old brother picked me up and
rushed me straight to Musachwetts
General Hmpital in Boston. By the
time the doctor saw me (two hours
later). the deep giash had become in·
lected and there was a 50..50 chance
rd lose that eye. The wound needed
treatment for six months afterward. My
mother was told I could undergo plastic
surgery when I was 12. When the time
came. and I heard of how it was to be
done (grafting slci.n from my behind) ,
I said. 'No way.' I still have periodic
headaches with pains over that eye.
Docb>n cao't explain it, but I'm sure
it's because of the accident. Oo the
other hand. it's an att.ention-getttt;
everyone is fascinated by it and wants
to know what happened."
EMMA'S OWN DOU.
ltledelnherllMge
While oct.. people .,. busy ....
their ~ and bom&-movie p-o-
jecton. documeoting their childrm's
youth for posterity, Mrs. Sheila Bielby,
a British 'roman. came up with a novel
approach few capturing her daughter's
youth. A friend scuJpted-a likenea of
Mn. Bielby's daugbm Emma. teVen,
and Mrs. Bielby attached the be.id to a
24-inch doJrs body made of kapok.
The )llmess w,as good enough to move
Mn. Bielby to aell "'F.mma• doU. com-
mercially. But now she is beginning to
get requests from people who want
replicas of their own chi1dren or grand-
childreo ... Obviously." says Mn. Biel--
by, ·one-of ... Ja.nd dolls are going to be
much more ~ve than a mau-pro-
duced Emma'" -with her blonde hair
and blue eyes. Essentially, it's the same
idea as having your child's pmtrait
painted or head sculpted. The differ-
ence is that you don't have to hang the
piece of art oo the waD or place it on
a pedestal. The doll could be handed
down from generation to generatioo.
And one day a little girl could play
with a doll that looked just lib her
grandmother when she was a little girl.
Jukebox boMnza: Last year the rage
was roDtop desks; this year it's antique
julteboxes,.. says Merv BendewaJd.
whose antique store in New York' 1
Creenwicb Village is probably the Ja.rg-
est retailer of such machines oo the
East Coast. Those big, ornate and
colorful Wur1it:zers from the 1930's
'40's and early '50's that ooce sold b
$500 can now bring as much as $2,400.
The primary reasoo is the DOltalgia
cra7.e. Mr . .Bendewald explains: "Na.-
talgia has redeSned the wonf'antique.'
Something wed to have to be at leut
100 years old to be called an antique;
in todays world, if there·s a market
for it and it's oo longer made, you can
call it an antique.'" Wurlitzer bas
stopped produdioo of jukeboxes, so
.. antiquity'" is almost guaranteed.
BIRTHDAYS (Sanday to Thunday,
Pisces; Friday to Saturday, Aries) :
Sunct.r-Pat Nixon 63; Jerry Lewil
49. llOlldllr -Rudolf Nureyev :rr;
Bayard Rtlltin 65; Mercedes McCam·
bridge 57; Monique Van Vooreo "2.
T~ge Plimpton .t8; Wen-
dy Barrie 62. Wedneecl8J-Philip Roth
42; Lynda Bird Johnson Robb 31;
UrsuJa Andress 39; Patrick McGooban
46. Thu....,_Joho Ehr~ 50;
Carl Reiner 53; Oz:zie Neboll 68. Fri-
day-John D. ~ocbfeller m 69. Sat-J urdllr-wl Malden 62; Marcel Mar-
-ceau52. . .
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GRAY llATTER
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n.t lip ol age ...t teil adare.
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Mi.de-, aD II f h'y clirwiilllwwwated, .... 6_,...-~ ... llmted.
.AM-,a-wefoldg ,
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Bot DOW I willt, a balding Juick,
I W lbw J.ainl I p1gcW all 1-:1..
5nd lip: "'1..-W.C iloepa.1 Zane -ae....u Nt1Ue... -Bobai B...zt
A ma ~ a dodm' he met at a
puty what be sboold tab far • bad
cold. 'The doctor-pve the --• a:iti-
cal look. Ihm adriled, -OOO't niual
any reaJONlble alls .•
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Patron: Im ., hunfTf I couJd eat a
bone.'"
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ame to a betta' pliace. • -no.. Ldloaoe
w elf)rt w Gclwrr: '"TM ,..., .,,_,
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-Ro6erf Br.&
nm ii. cauotry wbese ~ can
grow up and become PresiClent. They
can Do grow up and became V-ace
President-but that tabs Joogs.
-RobmOrben
To gioe Clftl# ~ credU u <lw ..
tlte poll office oUnotl neoet lo.es 0 ,._
t6 ~to Occupant.
-Lt#w Olingltouae
W1an 0 modwr ~ 0 SUJitcla to •
c:ipliM Mr ~ dtate &.,r, ~.
probably on dte TV aet.
-Pranldin P. Jona
My wff• " au:h o poor -driwr dtal
0 locol polb!tnan gOIOfJ Mr 0 ....,..
llcid. -Tmn Gollogher
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids ... ,,.. dHllrwntly. Send original
contrbllion9 to '"Ct\Qd,'" Flllnl~ ~~,.~:~~:·
WbiJe watching television one
day. my &vo-~ brother
Eric saw an advertisement fc. a
movie. Eu:itJedJy be l'Ul to my
parents and asked if he could see
it. They asked where it was play-
~ and be answered. , think
ifs at a tacab::r near yoa. •
--S1tdl. Frye
Whitaboro, N.Y.
Do you think this means something?
I just saw a pawnshop with an aprea
lane. _.,,..,Oro-
Notldag tUaS to ...U o dtl1tl. .,
~ OI belonging to 'JO"' rtftg#t.-
bor. -FmnHln P. Jmaea
HEARD AT A POLITICAL RAL-
LY: "When Oiristoplwr C.Oh.avbus
started out. be didn't have the faintest
idea~ he WU going. When be got
there be didn't know where he was..
When be got I.ck. be cooJdn't teD
where he bad been. and he did it all Oil
. other people's money. My friends,
Christopher Columbus didn't have a
thing Oil my distingnithed ~L •
-Cow Ycuenai
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A &scimti~ learn-at-home program
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with digital features ••• you build it yourself!
You learn occupaaioaal skills in elec>
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Ywve seen 'TV's that swiYcl, 'TV's with radios
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Owmcl numbers that flash big and clear right
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· Perfolm fincimting expea imet•"' widi
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A digilaJ multim6er that measures voltagd, cur-
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~ ~·-«9 meters that requft gucs.w.uk and iutt:qaear•ioo.
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TM soli&-srau "triggered SWttfl'" oscilkwope is a
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Build it yourself •••
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It's put ol a OOl•qtlece Imm • home
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Imagine spending your spare time actually
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There's no traVdling to classes, no 1ecnua.JD
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bdp you beau undersamd oewl)'-lamxd dcarooics
priP! jpes Lala', ycAill use JOUr new k:nowlalae
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tromc:s equipment No bctta' or more pniaial •
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Ille lllta and hoe the added pleulN
oC lbapiq four tree just the w91 yos
want irhile you watch·# p-ow. Oi.der . today.
.... .... Cit
s:: u
ii ~ .,:
~ x w w ~
PeTma nent
PRIVET
HEDGE lo fior *211 : :g:: :1~~:
c 100 fCH S17.501
.-e is the id-' hedp for • neat boxy appufltnce. It can be
maintained M •Y hei"'t. !Nklng I dlick, den. hai99 rifltt
down to the ground. The lustrous~ IMY• sc.y on till late fall. Pnwet H«tp fAmur Rwer North I es
the most popuw. widety umd trimmed haiga in America. Ursting for ..-.tions.. Print rwqu1r.s PfitC·
tic:alty no c:.e. P&.nt 1 1/2 t..t llPlrt for• full and beautiful liwing fence. You11 -m healdly 1 to 3
foot pt.nu. F ,_ your propeny with du~ Priwet Hedge .i dis un&.11Ually low Pf-· Sony e.n't be
lhipped to Cllitomia or Arizona.
~ F1Ut GTowing
~ Si lver Gr ay Beauty
llQ
llQ
100Feet
of F,iendly
Fence
on1v ·•211
ROSE OF
SHARON HEDGE
20 plants -100 feet -$2 .98 40 plants -200 feet -$5. 75
o.t•tful bl-.ns of red, whit• or purpte ac:h .. mm.-in • aifeU-tw-of netuqi t..ny.
Rose of Shwon ...._. -• prstical, loftly tr.me Jc. your lend...,.. Thne ha-dy lhrubs will
F0W nirturalty to 5-10 ft.. for en mfonnal pr"'-:y -or un be trimmed for 1 -.t colof'ful
._.... L.o,,.fy .,, through the grvwi"9 _,,Rom of Sharon b4Wsts into brilliant bloom in med·
...,.,,,,., wt.fl litde .._ ia bloomint and conun-to ftow• through tan. The herdy pt..a ftower·
ing in b.t blosoms of red, white and purple an ..tcome in any •nmc:.p., end their u• 1s
hed•"9 makes th.-n inw•ulble. Thh oldtime f.worit• will edd • fNSt dao8' to yOUt property -in
tenns of beeuty 9f1d ..iue. Order tod11Y end l'ICIM defq,tful 1-2' lhrubs.
RUSSIAN DUVE
You'll be •~ed •t UM rapid trowttl of t91ew -•Ute Ruu&an
OtlHS (Elil.,nn ilUflUtifollil). And , .. .., UNU&l8J ........ ,..y
color w ill IT\ilkc them w91comc In a1ty l.andtuipe. eec.u• tMy
are fast1rowlng, lowcty •II ~son, 1nd .. ,., llcrdy, litut.IAn OllY ..
5 for•211
(10 for $ 5.49)
(20 for $ 9.98)
(30 for $14.49)
make perfect l'ledtlftl or crffn plilntlnt ... can De clipped or .. ft to trow
to as.20 ft. You'll •tPKlally ·~oy the fr.,rant yellow-.. lt• ltlouom1 eacti
May. Auulan OllH will trow In poor soil, remal1tl"1 full and tevely tlWO"lh
all klnd1 of wut"-. Ttlrhres In full sun or piirtlal dude. Pl.ant lbe1e tYl to 3 tt. iwrsery 9rown
p&anh 6·1 ft. apart for full '°'""'"'·
I
. Se«4atio«at
GROWS DURING WINTER I THIS THICK BLUE-OREEN
SPREADING EVERGREEN
s.w-cts lib f'Md to co... bs• .-s.
, ltMp.,.... •nd other tough spotsl
GROUND COVERS/~~~
SPREADING
EVERGREEN ·z•• each
( 3 for $ 4 .00)
( 6 for $ 7.00)
(12 for $13 .. 00) Easy-To-Plmrt, Easy-To-Grow ....
Become Mora Beautiful Every Yaart
1/2 SALE PRICE
MASSES OF COLOR
EARL V IN THE SPRING!
"'l!i~~ C.n you ..,.._In• a U91tt more 14,., .. y tflait tlwarl .,,._of
'"' •ktwl"I cotor appeerl"9 In Nr1y tprl"I? CNettlnt ""loa
m.Mces a SWtt this to'Nly. Pwfectly roYIMletl INltts of colOr
ervwlnt only 4 Inches tall. And c,_....,. "'loa .. .,. u,,.
"'onderfwl advurt.aeH.. l'lrtt , they stay erwn the ywr
,..nd .. Secondly, they •• "'HIH of cotw In Ute urty
SCl"fnt wlten ._ otfMr Utlnes are In btoo"'. Tlttr'll, tlMY
-wol'lllllerlwl f°' 9f0Ynd co-• altd b~...s. G,_ In
part 11\ade or full sun. Aklt cotor H--'-"' of our
cltOlce: Aoay r-ed, stwf blue, pure wfllte, si-n p4ntr. You
recetwe dr0tte 90f'1heni erown netd dtwtston1.. Or'ller today
and Uk• adnnta .. of our 1/2 price ale.
r
Now, wi1ti thil Ewww•www• c.,.t lJu"'P9"'• ~
ilontlllil ..,_....,,, .. -..,,, 9f'GW --
...., bel9 tpOtl,. -in po« IOil, ID~ 4 tD 5'
with • ~. 1hidi C8rpft of .,_, ttwc a... 366
DAYS OF THE YEAR. NEVlR GETS MORE
THAH 5 TO 10"' TALL! ........ this "-dy,
~·~elistllnt ....... -its -..... to .,ow
horizontlilty. Do. jull .... in ...... ,...... ---..... .-d md rodl.a pniwd. in IUA Otl pert•
W ... -.1 BEAUTIFUL WAY TO COVER ""EYESORES." And It lblyS fNltl ..t .,_, Y•' 'round,
without .-tine th9t dUM .._..,_ lodr." Start it on troubh tpOtl .-. Pt.m llbout 4' ..-rt -six
plwrtl will cower 24 to 36'. You pt h.-dv pt.ms .. ....ty 6" to ur.
EN ALL VEAR •BLUE FLOWERS IN SPRING
• NEEDS NO SPECIAL CARE
PERIWINKLE
10 '°' ., •• ' 25 for $ 1.98) ( 50 for $ 2.98)
(100 for $ 4.98)
N-. for *Hy arat lie-tfl &Nvli'I and In
otttw dim pt-1,. nen •"-en"' won't pow, yoy un bawe a 12-ontfl carpet of tflfdc •bu,..
dant, ....,.., .. n ~IWlnkte (Vlftca 11tlnor). And
~ t;prt"I In llby, ._..._PY P'wlwlnkle
•"'" y-• wide profuAon of tN9eUful 1Hett-
der-4itue flowers tJut "'*• UN dYllnt part of tfle yard look like a •owcu.I Aftd, tt erowi 10 ., .. cwo.,.ay, y-can pyt ._..,, ..... ht poor,
stony toll, Oft •-. aanks, tn rock eardeM -pf11CtlJC.atfy anyw1Mre. Does bett• hi ... .._ tun 9RH
-but llkH .,.._ too. $tlf'elltl" one p .. nt 9f'O•• to flff two ..... ,. f..t, (for 4Yldl•. 4•-.tf9ct
....... 0-f-t apert): pt1 4-C" tall -Ill WltlM>ut ..,c•t Cllf'L Y-eet ........ Y. ·-rooted
OC-nta rwcly for •ll' lnnt11lalrtl"9.
u -
One of the Fa~test
Growing Trees
LOMBARDY
POPLAR
•Graceful Beauty
• Practical Windbreak
• Easy to Grow
• INEXPENSIVE 5 forS200
02 for $4.00)
(25 fot $7 .50)
• __..., Thie low price is .-
•..aible. Vou11 111 five 2 ....... ,.
root9d tnlel (Pop. iblica ....,.,
for onty $2.001 The ,....., ii U ·
tr...ty ,_...,,wint. A row of
,..._. ,.__. 6 f99t IPlft wut
IOOlf .............. ..,.tu• Sf-. ....................... ............ ,..... ......
Atiz :die ........... it• Ylllu· ..... ...,, ......... .....,,
...... ......, ..-int tN9I ....
net tit. Eltjov' ._ nmly vene-
da ..._ in yGllr ywd. Add •
... ...., of .... c:olumlW' beeut·
la to ya11r a.~ durint our .........
Rush order today to have
bushels of Blooms for fall
Bushel Ba•et Size
CUSHION -MUMS
at 1/2 off
Regular 8 for $2.00
Now Only
8 for $ )crG (16 for s1.s51
(24 for $2.65)
HUMHlb .. lafoomt o .......... plalltt UM • ..,. Ant year .... c-t• u'"' ,_ •ftar ,_, I" fact, .. MIRY ftowen tllet )'Otl Clft't .. tll•
._.,.... Tk• 1stouadl"9 MUmt fo"" 1 ck,.., co~, INffllCtll>'
roullllect pllftt teldom &::'"' •ore Uta" u llM:ft4tl llllP afld •tu•
'"' 1 wldtlt of 2 feet. ,._., Is .-rlMt17 fonnecf •Ml .-IWll. ••utlful M1orlCI cleterllJtlO". Bloom'"9 from late Autullt 1111t• frost tlM• mulftt wllt llYI }tou 1 blue of 110rtou1 colOr Wiien 7our .. ,...,.
molt needs It. Ewer)' plant ..,•nnteed to i.1oom lh• flnt 1•r. Very
herd)'. Rlclt color assortments of our choice: e1u1,. Reel, Sllliell
""k· S4An8'11M Y••-· ,_ White. On '"'' offw )'OU ... _, cttolcest fleecl .. rown root cllwl8'°nL All exceptionally IMlrcty. TlllrM
wen I" poor IOll wlUI llttle cere. Not tlllpt»eet to Clllf.,Arlz. or W111t.
A Bsautiflll Trse
All Tllroagb
the Y1ar
WHITE ·
BIRCH
Reg. $1.60 •.
. s100 a.
(3 for $2.50)
-(8 for $4.50)
Tiie ...................... --(9 .... ~·· fen) k OM of UM .... loftl~ OrM ... lltll
tf9el, •••• -.ut)>f ............. )'elf ..v•. '" art)' .,..... tlM larflllt ..... ....... ......., ....... t.JM, ...... --..
--· ........................ 1 ..... ~ ~ .......... , .............. "'" .. ... ~ . ..,...., ..................... ,
... .. UM Wittler wft• ottMr ,,... are d,_
eM pa7, tM Wltlte 8ln:tt II at Its WS)'W.ett -1tt1,...fu1 tn1• end
....., ltl'llMIMI are a 8"•y. lflste*"t Wiatt• tttlt1 •• ..,
1'"r , ..... AIMI Wlltte • .,_ .. 11'9 ..... 1'. fall 1rowJft1
lltU. ...... fl'.or U.. Wlltte ...... to M It ltt to ... Jelt, we .,"est •tem·
... "' CIUM•• ., t"'"· Yo11•11 rKllY• Maltlty Mnd·•leet ed, 2 to 4
fool 11lcet)' lllrellldloel ...,,_.,. 1row11 trML So order rtOWt
.
'!Je ~sci ···-s ~ ~ -, ........ , .. ,. v "' ~ ' . -~ -c , ' I 1 ~1 fl~if1J11'1f i . . ~·. I If J· 'i ·: .. .. :a . : J1~1' ,1nJ~ •ji i ~ ~: '.'·:R!I.' I t '·· . ... ,. LS". H'"JI l iii !I ... •J. ff ... •1 •t •;lt!IJJI• .~ ~ c o s .,, .P· 1= 111 ,J s:.lU i • ~ .;;: ~ :i-; ~ ! ·al ,!?. ( ~ · ··l1·tl·!ti1·~(sl!t · rr~i ~ ~ J z 1;"'"g:· . .,~
I Jfe I (I ·Ii I !S !t**f ! r· -.. f 'll '1Jt': 1~11' !-' ~ ~--: • _m,·s J h! :r~Ht i !U . ·r ,en
~ .
f tl~p~lJiJ'!}ltl}~il ~ , ---r -' I h. r l. r • .I r r J Jf t 1 l .. 0 I G) J' a' .11l11J1f ·Jr!. ; ![1'1 r ~ " I n;;: u J 11·1 Ji l sl 111 • i .. ~ z I J,;! .. 1 = 11 .. !'f 1 Prf t ;<; ;:.11 I~ J1&!tf~,~'1111.1,,1 , if ~ =-=. !. I ' 1 I ~ si ---· Ii( -~ r I ~J 'I' :( IJ,. I j W ; -~' II ' I "'n .,u,! t• ll·1 'f·'llf, rf. i; 1·1 ti .. a1 I 1fll111 ll,11I1f. -.. l1 I~ --.''.'t1~~~-C7 fl Irr. s-l. l I II ·l:l!s.0~-1 ·~.
~ '
• :W-'\,,.#
ASPARAGUS
10 Plants1111ys1.oo
(20 for $1 .75) (30 f<W $2.50)
........... d•icious -8"d ................
..,... of .. ---••b!Uml 0... ---......... the oritMwl ... entint......, .... --few 20 y-1 ..... w ..... .-. ftriMy pro-.... -...s.n ........ sWk.s .... ...s.
tipL
Why be util&d with
ordiNry ......... ~
~ -... ,.,,._ you
can lwr• .._ eirtn --'
Extra Huge
STRAWBERRIES
NEXT SUMMER! ( 50 for $ 3.75)
25forS). 95~= !: :tg:::
n.. t.a tilM you pidled snwwwbenm -cw b°"9f't 1h.,. -
._ m.ny did it i.11• tom••• ~1 Eilhty1 One hun-
d..d7 Mon1 R..,a.r m-bw1m .,. to ...U -mCMlt peop. loee countl But whit thil hMdy .eriety, you can
npct ..-ts FROM AJST 30 STRAW8~RRIESI And
.,_ ~t berries fG;..t RobifWDft) .. hifhlv
d~ ~. dMY r;p.....,., test. ...... dMY produce
lots of iww ru"'*'I to..,. you • .._., a-tcft.,.,., y-1
.....,_wonderful bit mwtwi•lei few t-M. .__, fnlllh
~ for mondwl Sony, not lftlpped to Arizona.
ACTUAL SIZE/
81ftat ttniwbefrie1 most fottu be•• ... -n: Clartc red, -..ry
---yet firm. All pu~• -tneze, Jam, qt '•m fre.,.I
CAUTION! T"9 MOit ...., t 1tty n4*d ''compUint .. on tt-_,,.1ou1 berr'9es is
1het ...a ....... jmt didn't thWl to order .,OUlhl tton.1ty, you wiU
wwrt at 1..r 50 of .,__ plants to IUlrt --fcK t111 .. ler SNtdles..
RARE OPPORTUNITY PLEASE NOTE
TENDER
MEATY
DELICIOUS
Old-Fashioned
~ VICTORIA
RHUBARB
5 Roots Only s1.2s
(10 for $2.25) (15 for $3.25)
H-about .om• OltMHlllolMd lit.....,. plet It II •IY
to .urt •• lllb Vlctoril Rltubilltb .,..,., • -crop
.,~ l'•' without r9P&alttl"11 G..,.. beMlt lful nowen. too. MalcH ••• p __ .., bonl•. Na S/9'' to ,.,. ..
..,r_,,. 1row" rootL ~,,.,.. -• 1ent to C.llfon1ia.
In these eight pages you'll find Hou'.>e of Wesley's best .111c! 1111 1'-t popul;:ir
nursery bargdin~ for clearance this season. U~ the orrl~r t)l,i11k to Order
.::>aon' You'll receive beautiful. FULLY GUARANTEED rt.1;1ts .1t lJnbe
l1evable prices'
Plants listed in this catalog are suitable for most parts of the U.S. In Y9fY
cold climatas chedc for hardiness. All illustrations .. artists nwtlerings
end are reasonably ac:cunmt as to shape and color.
ttou.,W .. y, N..-..y Diwilion · BlootNngton, llinoit 61701
S~ial BONUSES!
HYDRANGEA TREE
Far anly 35~
YM --· )rOU ca• onlW -oofor cM .. 11'1 H)rdre..... T,..
eood o" orden of tl.oe °' _._
Son)<, o•f)r •• n111 IHt-• ..., ~iJ'8~11' Clltto-.
IP' '" .... ---..... lffeMllU* ..... ..__ dta .. 11111" H1'Cln ..... Tree
• (H1"41.l'.Aa.) II oo...-wlltt --of ___ _.. .._.._ lo A119'11t
ta. ...... t ... ~.,.. ....
................... ,,, ..... hill, w a ,.,,_. _....... A• • ....._.
,,.. ~ ••c--• or --lltal
......... E .. Hlalf)r ltiM "' .... ..
of ...._ Sur to ......... ll'OW• .... v .. ,....,. «*oleo '"' to a• _ _,, ...... t-wHll "~' root ..,.._L
BlllNING BUSH
50~
tf ...-r onler to&ab $7.00 or -N ..... ..,... .... ..
to U" aw .......... (a Ne.
t 1.SO nlH) for •9"' ••
Tllk*.,... --........ ........ ,.., ........... -... of ......... IMnln. 01111' ---M-.·.-----. C1"dl t"9 •--at tM ............ -..... u.. 7tll ...,. of tMs ate .... can't
.............. ,.,1.m ...
OUR
GUARANTEE
All items .-anteed to
be of h9' quality. and to
sriw in good heetthy
condition or pwc:hate
price will be refunded.
RETURN SHIPPING
LABEL ONLY
may keep the
(0,. ywr limit).
-.you
plants.
""-EASE PRINT PLAINLY
USE THIS EASY ORDER BLANK
HOUSE OF WESLEY, NURKRY DIVISION
DEf'T.44-108
BLOOMINGTON, ILUNOIS tt101
NAME __ ._ ______________________________________ ~
CITY._._._._._._._._._._._~STATE._._._._._._._._
Zit> COCle for Fastest Mall
Seft4 Items below:
hl!S
NAME OF ITEM
O&aaCardan
COST
Post.at• and hand II"'-------------------.75 llllnoh R•Ull•nt• plea• acid S'll. S.IH Ta•.
Morw Spec&all of\ Mxt ..... ,
GRANO TOTAL, ~
.... CIO
"llRDm-House of Wesfey'a. .. CieePing ~, tor peop11-wt.0 c1o.tt't ._. 4:•uck'~
RED SE DU. · M , with mQJt hou• plants -the amazmg
SIX-IN-ONE Very
· Now to.c::;;::; G~§.§ ... §~1~DEN •2; •.
e Ohan called Tsrarium ba'e spots e Produces its own wets supplyl '\
with e Goes u .. ttended for monthll l c2 ,,a. sua,
(3 for •• OD,
. -
"'
at mazingly
LOW PRICES · 4 plants for • J 00 1
8
2 !:~ ~:~~
24tor •475 48tor •925
Blazing Color/
il~U-Specill Fmwa
of the Plffect Ground Coffrl
CREEPING RED SEl>UM
.otl Grows in Any Soil .
• Thri... in Sun or Plirtiel Sha
..-No s .. c1e1 an Needed
.otl EX1nmely Hlrcly
• Bri'"8nt Color
.._ Rich, long lutMg Foli9gl
• Nin. unlfor~ Growth
... Ouidt but d&dptined Spreeding .._G....,.....
• lntxpensiwe
:a ROii& ...................... 11ndlr .,..Y U.S. 8ftll .._..._..will be .aiw. with aretr. color when you
.,; pbnt.,. 0..-... ._, Sedunl. Jmt pa....._ Mrdy, nprtt.-,. '*'WV.,.....~..._. w foot"*' wt
~ .............. , , ... troullfllCMM ..... , ....... M ............ .,... .... yet doelft't ... pru~
~ ... ~ Oii It t. ... nd, .............. from June ............. -•ttnctiwe, •Ide • ...,,., ..... .
2 ......_. .. N9l el._ Y99f, ..., in .... o ....,,_, .._ ...,. .....ty, Ii-..-. ha unHonn IMOOtt. > ........, ....... of ......... Unlike .............................. ahd .,,.._..., Bload," ltJIY• :l .._. va-.lld It -dGlll.-ot..,.... Gitt into..._w1Mr9 h ~·t Wane. Miium it elnMMt ~ • ..,..
::: .,.. _. .......... ..-.. .._,., ctirMtic and nutritional..._ You wtH ,...._ '*dv nonMl"n nwwy trOWft
~ ,._ •• ..., u t 1111 to am.. in priiM CIDllllltion. An CNtlt IA• blry at._.._ 2QljNi'plent In toes of
~ ... ._,
~ GROWS AND SPREADS WITHOUT SPECIAL CARE
~ IN SUN OR SHADE, EVEN IN POOR SC>IL!
co,.
Lo.19 • bm .... • -.._ .. w~ ... ..,.._oa..a.... ...
tlnu• to ... OM fJf ,_, ..........
buys. For only SIA)O 1-.. e 11181k·
et of ...........................
tt.t will M Y'OU' 11•• .a.......-. ............. ~ ......
lniutt2to3 ......
...... llnatine -~ful Red ~
rid918err ............... ......
..._ "8"'9in ......... Groutld PIM,
~··<:Mt ................ .. .. ; ..... ~ .....
... -.......... and 111ririftt ift •
... ....._.. .......... eat ....
,,.._ itl own w.., supptyl
TERRARIUM. 8-a• • .....
•tltoreareit .......... .,_...
•••iillm can be a ............ .......
for dtMdNn, who will be dwillad ...
f 5 .... .., .............. 3 ••
THEY ._,. prod ...... Alt •ita;aMa
tlllalcltim* .....,... .. for -r ...
cbildl
VERSATILE. EIC11'MM1y ....... ............. oa..o_......._.
lo..ty C81i'9,11Jl far. II t "" .......... .widon IO .... CN' tlMI ...... cd-
lections. •. tf your ....-it•~. tt.a G._ Gefdln ~ .... a..,... co9acdon • ....... co ....................... .
. } 'I
FINAL •
SPORTS
LOCAL
·WANT ADS
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1975
f.40W COME t{ou've· NEVE~
WORN TH(S StURf THAT '(OU
: GOT FOR CH((t5TMA5 ? ·
lT HAS PlN5
. lN lT ! .
CAN'T '(OU TAKE rT·ALSO HA5
THE ?tN5 OUT? TA65 ON IT
COULDN'T L(OU JU5T L(OU HAVE TO HAVE WE MUST MAYE AT
LEAST FlVf f'AIR5
OF 5Cl550K'6 AROUNO
CUT Tl-1EM OFF? A SCIS50~S
NANCY
1 WfSH l HAD
SOMEONE TO PLAY ,
·.CATCH WITH
I'M ~UST JN THE MOOD
TO PLAY CATCH , BUT l
THl5 HOUSE.,.
J-lb
ANYONE
WANT TO
PLAY CATCH
WITH ME? .
GUESS I'M OF ---
LUCK
l1D HAVE ro TR'<' TO
FINO ONE OF THEM
I DON'T
~ELIEVE tT!
-
COULDN 'T 4'0U TAKE Tr.{E'{ HAVE TO
THE TAGS OFF ? BE CUT OFF
IT'S ALSO PR00A8LL('
NOT EVEN M'1 SIZE!
By Ernie Bushmiller
ALL THE Kl DS ARE SORE
AT ME BECAUSE T HE
TEACHER MADE ME THE
SCHOOL
MONITOR
..
THE' K I NDe ~GA~TENe~-7
DON'T \VANT TO CO"\E
iO 5C~OOL. ANV l\\O~E'1 \.~". G~IMA\19,
~~At.L.Y?
!'L.L
eXPL.AIN
IT iO
i HfM,,,
ENNIS THE MENACE
MIS~ P&ACM, 11"4&
KfNOe~<#A~TeNEICS
SAY T~EY'Ve HAD f~ ANO
T~EY WANT TO ~TAY
~OME F~OM NOW
ON/
l(IOOIE? I JU?i A-:;
YOLA~ OA OOIE? GO
TO WORIC
e:veRY DAY, vou.
MU~TCOME
· HEJr& !
.
' j
·~~~ .~~~*~i/ ...
IN OTHeft WO~Of7, OADOV
-~A~ Ml4j JOS, AND YOU
MIA~T THIN K OF THI?
A~ VO&AR Joe,/
Q
WHAT'c; "THE.. THE TOAST IS J ""TH INK WE: <;HOLiLD
MATIER A L.ITILE DRY.
WITH YOU?
\
________ Do~ t> ~,....._____--~ IJ D G E
I DON T SEE SAM! I WAS YOU RE IN CUSTODY, MISS
SURE HE 'D BE HERE TO BLAIR! HE'LL PROBABLY
MEET ME, SERGE NT! BE AT HEADQUA RTERS
W ING FOR YOU !
PARKER
YOU REMEMBER
THE LIEUTENANT,
DON'T YOU , MISS
BLAIR?
~TILL ,I
. OON1T T~U~T
ANY .JO•
VO~ OON 1f'
alT PAIO FC~ . -.
ANO ~AN'T"
S! FIUO
F~OM ,,,
By Hank Ketcham ~
<1 <J <1
SERGEANT HARRIGAN
REFUSED TO GIVE ME ANY -
INFORMATION EXCEPT THAT ..
I WAS BEIN G CHARGED WITH
THE MURDER OF MEL CARTER!
IT'S A RIDICULOUS
ACCUSATION!
YOU KNOW THAT I HAYE A WITNESS
WHO 5AW ME IN PERRYSVI LLE, THAT
I COULDN'T POSSIBLY HAYE BEEN
IN MEL CART ER'S HO E BETWEEN
YOU KNOW, I'M GOING THAT'S YOUR BUT IF YOU WERE IN PERRYSVILLE, WE'RE JNTERE5TED IN
TO WIND UP SUING YOU PRIVILEGE, KNOWING HOW YOU PICKED UP $e0,000 IN MARKED
ONE AND FIVE
THAT NIGHT!
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ANO THE POLICE DEPART-M165 BLAIR! FIFTIES THAT WERE LEFT WITH CARTER 6Y ARCH
MENi FOR FALSE ARREST! HINKLE AT ONE-THIRTY THAT MORNING!
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B09 ! "THAT BULL BU5HKA
SURE IS DUMB I
IAV~RN,
WILLIAM.
DOCTOR SMOCK
·..:row, H~~~'s
NAS,...VIL-L-e Ne;!?,
YOU~ COLJN"IR.Y
At-..1' we::s-reRN"
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OH? HOW Aeou-r
POC HOL.-l--1 c:'A.Y
FOR OPES Ne.Rs~
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BUT IT DOESN'T
SEEN\ TO BOTHER
HIM!
FOR ONE/HING,
l 1VE GOT
you UNDER
MY IHUMB.
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WE'RE 5UP~D ID
HAUE ARCHER~ PRAC~CEI
WHE.RE'S 'r'OUR OWIV~R~
WELL I 400 KNOW WHAT
THEY SA4 ! IGNORANCE
I~ Bl\SS I -
HE. MUST BE
EC.STATIC I •
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1"HA1"'
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by Fer.cl Johnaon
I c,AN'T THINK OF
ONE' ~OOD REASON l
SHOLlLDN 1T BE ABL-E .
10 SC.COT DOWN "TO '""7-----!EDDY'S ...
'YEH? I
BE:T You
M,AKE ONE
SPECT,ACUL,AR
HJTCH-
Hl~ER ...
By George Lemont
wHoeveF<
H~ARC/ OF==-A coweoY
IN '"fH e; M~c;?ICAL.
PROFE:: SS I ON?.' ~ ~-
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Ye~ UN L--ess 1-r's
CL..-oseD ... 1'"Hf::N YOU
CAN FIND Mr£. Al"
-fHE: L.-ON6 BRANCH.'
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ll1e!rn dr irt J i i11dlly 9c;t!:> a
chance -1 o dar lCL' with the
tdmou~ Royal Ballet 1-
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i he air in a gracef ul
leap to be cat1C3ht hy ·
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CAN YO U T RUST YOllll En:S? There ar<' at ll'a~l ... 1x t11ffer-
e11ces m draw1n1t rlPla1I~ hPlwHn lop and bollom panrls. How
quickly can you find tht>m? Check answers with those below.
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'IU~UJ)IP St ;l\~~IS C IU.>"JJ'll '' '1C1n9 '(; 'J~l.104\ >\ lll'IS 'l. ~lU~HJJ!(J
MIXED SINGLES
WOW ! Will
YOU DIG
11--lo.s~ rwo ?
-, r;:~ I{ WO~ K'S I f ~Ol)~ H.
!3eNG ON f, BACK i::oJZ
Mf. ,: WILL YOU ?
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DICKTRA~Y
~ AN OFFICIAL OF THE PHONE
-COMPANY, I ACiRE~;;CHIEF.,
. OVERHEAD \WRE6 WOULD
HAVE NOTHINCi TO DO WITH
LEWD CALL.S. ~~::::::....~....__-.
Hal Kaulma.1> ~
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PAR 1\0E Rl;.ST~ To "1ggr,1 thJI
tour mardwr' 11r 'Pl<..I Jll1r-.. Jl .1
SI. PJtr1d. \ l).iy pJrJdr mJy '11
llo v.n .om l 11rt.1hl~ v.1llwu1 .1 .. ,r"
e MOR~ EAT 'EM er.AT 'EMS! A reader sugicst.s
lhPSe 1dd1l1onal pro sports teams 1n t1n inlem11t1onal
league: The Irish Coffee, l't}e Danish Pastry, The
English Muffin , The Polish Ham.
e J11s lmh school marm ask1>d ~oung Patnck to 0
u"r thP word "rairl" in a. r;r nlrn<·1>. fi1>pliPd Pat:,
"XMYXFATH ERXLIKESXTOXRAI OX'J:.HEXPA-
Pl-:fiX." Drop X's.
• Kw1ck1e Kw1zzer: If the months are named in
alphabl'l1cal order, which month comes f1rsl and
which comes last'~
e Hiddlr-~1r·Th1~! Which fi:i;h send<i 11 t•heny me'>·
':i~1•! (;1\l' up? How about a ~el-well t·od'!
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h11"'dl on the l.ncr
Ill th\.' Ollt' hl0hll1ll lllfll.
More lh.111 lour rcr·
v111, m.1y t.1!..1· p.1rl t>y
cnl.ir1rn1g the i:rm1p ,ml!
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Just fN fun. gl\e 1t a GOING ALL OUT! Wh ich of five paths winds up the rirle of
try "1th fnend.. our friends on the roller coaster above'! Finish is point X.
l'i\DllY W J\{;{;I N'' To hrtn l? forth a tim1>l y pll'lure ab~\e, simply
Mid lhr~r colon;. 1-IU-d. 2-1.t. blue. 3-Yellow. 4~Lt.
brown. r> -Flrsh. 6-Green . 7-0k. blue. 8-Black. 9-Purple.
SPELLBINDER!
SCORE I 0 poinu for using all the ___ __, ______ _
tellers in the word below to form ___ ____,f-----
lwo complete words:
PO SS IBLE ----.----
THEN M'Or e 2 µoiots each !or all-------<~--
word'\ of four letters or more -------<~--
found among the letter11.
Try to acore at leut 50 polnu. ----+--.;..._ __
·~[HI ·~,og : w ~,attue a1q"'""
By Brown and Casson
LE-T S GO
M e~I
fH6M !
OTHER P.A~TS OF
THE CITY GET THEM
TOO., TRACY.
YOU'RE
'-'UST IN
TIME FOR
DINNER.
' W6L,L, I~ fHAT'0
1µ€ WAY YOV
WANI 10
PlA</ 11.
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I AGREE WITH
LIZZ, A PHONE
CALL STILL HAS
TO BE MADE
FROM A PHONE.
OKAi.<.
WJ.i€N r
COM&
SAC~,
W~€~6
WILL l
F'I ND
<lov ?
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YOU GO Met.I
r~~M, SOOM £g !
IN TH8 YtllOW
PAGeS. UNCltQ
'' C~ICK'eN .''
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OVERHEAD
WIRES.
HELLO-· IS
THAT YOU,
DADDY?
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l..OfSA LlJCK1
VOLJ'RE 10 SIAND
LOOKO!Jf PLJ1Y
ON 1Ht: NORIH
P~AK!
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1 JUST
HAPPBN 10 HAV~
AN t:X~CLJflVE:
OP~NING!
THE BOYS
HAVE SET UP
A WEATHER
STATION IN
THE SCIENCE
ROOM './.
OUR LOf\6 RANGE PREDICTION
15 ... POS~\BLE 5CATTER ED S NOW ,f/
5 HO WERS WITH SOME SUN AND '/
RAIN FOLLOWED BY S LEET
5CR\e,8LE.
SCR\00L..E
5CRl66LE 5C~I LE
5 -16
WHY DOt-J 'T 'tOU
ENCOURAGE THEM .
CALL IN FOR A
REPOR\ !
I'M GO\NG TO
GET A BETTER
RIVERDALE
WEATHER
S TATION!
A N D 507. C HANCE OF .---..--. ~z.=1
WEATHER REPORr BY
OPEN\NGTHE
C LEARING.'
Our dishwasher
conked out and
you'd think Nina
had !ost her
oes: friend.
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Meanwhile,
she wasoos
and you
wipe ! Hah
hah hah !!
1'11 qo get the
bad news.
WIN(X)W .1
1 q7'1 Archie Comic Puhliation.,
No kidding! Fracas wi 11
hate to hear t his!
OF COORSE! HOW COOLP I
HAVi:= ~E:eN
SO f'J...INP!
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~MO: 1'J.tf oUf coti-n:tACf ON Cttl~f.
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b'I Bos · MON7ANA-
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The guy's
leaving!!
Ma\lbe it
wasrit all
that bad.
And the man
. has ·another
~op in our
block so he ·
didrit charge
me for. the
ervi ceca ll !
WE DON'\
KNOW!· I JVST
TOLD YOU, Wt..
DROPPED T H E
BARON\ETER .'
byBlllPa11y
No. Pal. Now he orders · vcJW1aitl4!
part~. You'll get em in 50vice ~
about. a month! E:::::-----
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