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. . ' • Ll>S ANGELES (UPI) (The A~sociated Press report.
Scores of heavil-y armed ed a 1Sftond man \fas captured
policemen surrounded • South late Siiturday night. Pollc;e said
Los Angeles apartment building both meQ iril ·custqiy ha4t been
for nine houn Saturday, believ· escorts · for the ·-irlfriend of
ing they had cornered one or Rusaelj, Ll~tle, one o{ two so-
more murder suspec{s, but on called soldiers of lbe Symbi.onese
storming the building found no Liberation Army on trial (or
one. • i • , murder in Los Angeles.)
Poii-~e were seeking one or The .fOur ·Susp:ects allegedly
men suspected' or participating in bound threi men and'one woman
the shooting or four persons, two beCoreshqoting them.
Cat ally. earli.er fn the day. . The two wounded were t"aken to
Authorities s41id they do not Daniel' Freeman Hospitat And
know how the suspects escaped then tranSferre~'" to Harbor
or whether they were ever in the Gen(!i'al 1Kostita). Anthony
buildihg. They. said the police Smith,' 27; ~u isted 'lo rait"con-
operation was th.e largest in the dltion: wllile Ji I SingletOn. also
city since the 1971 earthquake.• -~-~.....;!'( .. was trffteda.Dd relea.&"'
- ''This is one or those t;itUaffons~ ..... ~r~· s,'; betieVtbi .. r1w.a.An where yOu taav~ to. use extrmne "~·.': _...,.,..
care,·· ."'said · police spOkesman and paib '6ri sus~. we,re
D Cook armed ttndl holed ~P in an apVt-~;,e w;:rld rai.her' be J;t!e than ment in a i2:·unit building, placed
sorry. Three s uspects are still at .six police ;di Visions on ta~ical
large." alert and alled -al;>ot,tt 85 police
Michael Cowan , a prison officers, j~cl uding s pecial
parolee, was traced to the bUild· weapons and iactics members, to
ing after two persons who sur-the scen·e.
vived the shooting described four Police e~aC'uated a one-block
assailants to police. area surrounding the apartment
One of the suspecUi w~ arresl· building asl a safety precaution,
eel in the neighborhood .where the and special .iequipment, a t>Gmb
four persons were sbol. His name truck ,a~d {ire ~ompany stood
was not immediately released. nearby.
siaa.ie~ ~j tiradg-.. . .. , .
Nope, it's not Civil War photographer Mathew Brady
brought lt.>ck to film the sha_m battle al El Toro with h1S
m~gic box and exElosiveflash,powder, .but Wally Ploetz get-
• ting inlolhe',.PirftofThe Hec'itage Photo.Festival-sponsored
by ·saddleback Valley Photographers. (More. photos on
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·Reaction V1;tned on Oil Leases
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lly ROBERT BARKER feels justified in going a.head. °'"'* .. "' ~ ... SUit "I feel tJle government is over-News out of Washington that looking ttie man¥ thinn. it de·
the secretar:yof interiorwOUldgo mands qf us 1 n the way of
ahead. with sale of oil and gas environmental controls," Mrs.
leases off Southern California Wieder "9id.:-.
Dec. 9 ~eceived mixed reaction in _
Huntington Beach.•
"~hoo ee. so~e,Q_De's fin~~~---_ * ; _ ·*·-_if_ . .._-. getting or tfie 1me. said •
The' ·oil i"ndustry swkesm~n.
who .d~~li~ed .lo hav.e his name
used, said that the proposed plat-
forms would b~ located "from
three miles to 200 miles off the
coas·t. lie said that tr~e9do'us
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.:ost was invOlved and that it
would r.equire an expenditure
from $25 to $50 milliob to con·
strtict a platform.
representative oJ the oil in-· s 1:;~withofficeslnH.untibgton Coast P-eril .. een
On the other hand, Huntington
Bea:ch City Coun"11wom"an Har-
He added that envirol'lmen-
talists were Woefully and grossly
uninformed and that there are a
number of state and fed eral con·
J.rols that are ·~.uite....s_Lringedt "
and woufd make for a good
operation.
The spokesman aaded that
drilling platforms Emmy and
riett Wieder;• who"" has· been 'the LOS ANGELES .(UPIJ -The
city;s dele"Rllle on the COnct;rned ·cbainD.l(n or~· the oatlfQtnia Alt
Cities on the Coast Committee, Resources· -Baard·""Saii:I the ln-
accused the Interior Department terior Department's decision to
of a cavalier attitudl! and not go ab ad with offshore oil
showing proper care for local en· withO).lt addi\ional envi~men-
vironmenlal concerns. . tfl ,safeguards wlU have fl dis·
"I wouldn ·t. tQ.ind SE:eing a astrou..s impact on Southern
forest of drilling platlorms out Calif9.rnia1~,.air. . .
there if it's en vironmentally C~aJ.n;nan T~m QUIJU?i said In-
safe," Mrs. Wieder said: ~tt.Lor-;Se.c.r.etary Thomas S.
"In its zeal to becomelndepen· Klep~ $, refusal to deJay the
dent from the old vroc:tucing na· le~e .~ate ~·a1m?st guarantees''
tion8, the federal go~ernment that 01! exploration and produc-
· E"'8 ofr Huntington Beach and
. ' . .. :~ • " Ester off Sea·) Beach have been in ti~n ~!!!..be .. da~a,g1~ t~ the. en-. OPf.l:aliQD. foe_ a number·of years 'v1roP.~.ent.------.---without any major environmen·
.Qwnn. a .mem~er of.Gov .~-taldlsasters.
murtd . G: B_rowh s cabl!let, sa1d He said that it would take up to
th.e dnlhng prog~am Wlll create five. years after 3 lease has been
as much smog as at least 900,000 award~toex t ractoilrromanoff.
new cars. shore site · ''An .. Et nalys·is by the r.A RB · ·
technical st arr. based on calcul a-U.S.·· Pilot Freed tions supplied by the Federal En-
vironmentaLErotection Agency,
shows that the drilling program '
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.BEUlUT, Lebanon (AP~·,-An
American pilot kidnaped from tiis .Beirut apartment by uniden·
fifitd gunmen three days ago
was reported released Saturday.
· · -· :; · ---~· •JrfFort Worth, Tex., Mrs. H.C. A 'Re-·a1"-· Qu'-een*-,-wii•s . -Huddf\i"s ton. mo~her or pilot. 7 . Herman Clyde Huddleston, said
she had r eceived confirmation
from the State Department that
her .son was safe.
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Catch -Hit-rlln . .
Suspe~t in .Mesa
A witness who chased a Costa
Mesa hit·and-r,un sus~ct and
barricaded the runaway car with '
his oWn auto Satui:day I~ police
tot.be arr.st or a man. • • _
Arrested was Robert Bruce
Gerpheider", 34, of 1?35 Bake'r St.,
Costa Mesa. Police booked hifrr
on suspJcion or felOny,bit and run.
and feJony drUok·en driving· in
ronnection wlth a 6 p.m. rear-end
collision at the intersection of
/1'1;,ker and Milbro streets. _
The tlriver or the ~other car,
Catherine Anne Gerken, 19, of
2939 M.ilbro St., and her
p~§~~~f.l# ~.nt~ony Patrjsk Beclter, 4z, of 3121 Yukon Ave .,
Costa Mei;~, rP.l!l Pl.ained of neck
injuries but said they would aeek
private ---m·edtcal assislance. pollc~l!aid.
Officer Matt Letteriello, the ar-
resting· officer, said the collision
apj)arently ~curred while the
Gerken car was slopped to m ake
a left ttirn.
He said a witness, John McKiv·
ven of Costa Mesa. reported that
he had cltanged lanes to pass the
~a r when h e h eard tires
screeching and the sound of a col-
lision
MeKivven r eportedly told
police he saw the second driver
Open his door, then close it and
drive off . The witness rollowOO,
trying to see the license pl ale ·
number.
He followed the suspect's car
sever al blocks until it was
parked on a side street. when
MCKivven reportedly parked so
· as to bl oCk it.
Off-icer Letleriello, who had
been one or seveval officer:; at the
accident scene and had left to
seek· tfle vehicle th at rammed
the Gerken car, said he happened
to drive by. see McKivvcn's car
and think hi s p<:1 rkin; method
rather odd.
As Letteriello pulled up, the
wftn-ess repOrtedly called. to him
that the other car had been in-
volved in $.D accident. The officer
lhen ar..rested the suspect.
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Just Arwtber .
Wounded Knee
'Bat 1'· ? ' . t e.
It was a busy Saturday night in
Santa An;i bars . At.one of the m.
The ·1ntril{ue, 209 N. Hat'Mr
~Blvd., police were.summoned lo"
·'"the scene after a man reportedly
struck one p·erson and made a
s hambles of the decor with a pool
· cue. ·
Wh en officers arrived. they re-
portedly found James.Grandlof,
39, of Fountain Vafl ey,-hOlding a
chair in his left hand and a
broken pool cue in hi!! right.
A fight ensued, during which
officers used their batons and
Grandlof allegedly s truck Officer
Fernando Aldecoa in the kneecap
with the pool cue, inflicting a
bruise. ·
Grandlof, who s uffered head
cut:;, w · treated and rele<:1sed ai
Orange unty Medical Center
and booke into Orange County
jail on rha es of assault.
Jailed Y9uth Hangs·
l .ITTLE-VALLE.Y:. N.Y. (U Pl l
-An 18-year-old youth accused
of killing three per:;o,.i; ilnd
wounding 11 other:; in a sniping
spree al Olean High School last
J)ecemb<'r hanged himself in his
jail cell ~aturday .
Sheriff f:harles R. llill ~aid An-
thony Barbaro was found shortly
after 6 a .m.
Object Hits Bus;
.Irvine Search On
Police sealed off a small area
or Irvine and conducted an in ·
tensive Search Saturday for a
possible s n iper after a
Greyhound bus was struck by an
unidentified obJeC't .
No one was inJuted in the 10
a.m. incident on Interstate 5
between the C ulver and J effrey
offramps. The bus driveT called
police after a s mall object hit th e
bus about two feet below the win·
dov.•s in ttie midd!e of the side of
the vehic~.
Fre.e way traffic ~as not
s topped but Irvine poli c e,
California H.ighway 'Patrol . of-
ficers. sheriff's deputies and t\\'O
helicopter:; searched the sur-
rounding' 3 r ea. Nolhin~ SUS·-
picious was found. ·
The heli copters were borrowed
from the Cos ta Mesa Police
Department and the Santa Ana
Marine Corps Air Station in San·
ta-Ana.
The bus . \l.'hict'i c:ontained
about 30 people, w·a s on a
schedule-d trip rron1 l.os Angeles
to Sa1' Diego. -Santa-Monica -Fv-otlip/;le~PlarAnyuny-. -. . .
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SANTA P.fONlCA '(AP) his closest....-compet:it«..:..~ 'I Goldie bad performed pro-Six-root-thre~tnch female f!•m:Pailned by t~ling voiers ' fessionaJly a!! a Cefuale im-
imperson;itof ttildie Glitters they had a C'hance "to elect a .·'penonator. 1 • '
'was eleeted b6m"coming real queen:· With characteristic cheek,,'
quem at halftitne Saturday H~ wore M.ale clothll\f -a Slitters said of the· football
night :t> t sa,.ta Moriica . po•der blue tuxedo and a tealfl'•tie;actior(, ··1r they ..
College's football team 'ale wh1te...uffied Shirt -(Of' the 'COU id I j~h a'nke'. all that
their wordl and played the balf'timeceremo~y. negaU'v ~!9ergy for positive
rest ofthe·a•lile. • • 'll\e ,team hod ~!edged not .. ergy•oiia put it in the game,
' Goldie is a homosexual to· •ppear for J.he fecond half I'm !Ure W:~~ wil\-·: r. ~ ..
·MAXING rr WORK -Even hi
thia ume or rampant divbr.ce. ~tes Robe.rt Jordan Ross, of
{h--e Cost"& M esa Unita.rian
Unl•ersaltst ChurchJ. some ·
coupJe1 are ·s hunning i~ 'There
are nuiner.OU11 tife styJel: within
man1a1 that might prove bet-
terth1n splittinc. PageA7. · whose re I rtame is Michael _.Qf the iame tf Glltters~woo , Santa~• alostn.'f.*An.'23 " He~sy . ~ campaigned . bu\ the second bU kickoff -i>otnts were scored lnlthe last 111EILL'WIND-Experlments
··a.gains\ 13 otb~r· candidates • went 'as'. .schedllled ....-with half. , ,. , /1
, .. ~. al Faf.rvlew State J195pital seem
for the title, ln s pite .or pro-both te~ms on lhe field. 1 When he was selected as to indicate the air conditioo.s that
test• from.-the football l~m. · oalook~ said the crowd one Q( the 1three finalists as 1 10 with Santa Ana Wind! may act
Glitters. • 21~1e•r-old stu-gfeet~e '1new queen wttla Queen , pt1lters declared: to disturb or intet1slty lhe dis· ~ lhe_1Wlfouollece.-wu..-"-ehe....s· ed-l"lth-a-few lustY---""t;hii'-ls _!be i&h hOnol--lilrban<e o( patlewts. St')lf Writer
A \mcblide •ictor With more bqaiil. -... -'r-at-:bN ever' been bestowed ~ • ..,vthur R. Vinsel tells \tie story in
twie<> u mony votes a1 ·Jiff on ""':°'ling 1,.,co11ece. oo mo:· -· the YOU Section. Page Bt. ·
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W. C. FIELDS .-Columnist
Rei Reed gets the eerie im-
pression the. G!"eat One has come
back to life -in the form ot Rod
Steiger -when he interviews the
star. whq plays th~ title rQle in the
ftim "W. C. Fields and ,Me,"
planned fbr Christ ma'$\ release.
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CHARLIE BROWN -In the
second of a series or five articles
excerpted Crom his "Peanuts··
book, Charles M. Schulz tells
about the birth of Charlie Brown
and the other familiar charac.
ters of ,the world's No. 1 comic
strip. Page AIO,
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,iJ DAILY PILOT Sund!)'. Novembtt 2, 1975 •
Coast· Watch.~.
Top News Stories of the past week
frolll Orange Coast Communities
HUNTINGTON BEACH --Three resi-
dents of lluntington Harbo ur have been
the obj ec t s of an intensive searc h
since their airpla n e was reported
miss ing i n we stern Mexico Oct . 1 8 .
They are S teve Dikeman and Br u ce 4nd
Bennie K11l1.!n ..•
SADDLEl3ACK VAL_La'i --El 'l'oro
homeowne rs are going ahead with thei r
petition drive to form a municipal
ad vi sory c ounc il (MAC) e v en though
their l e a d er , William Monoson, r e s i gn e d
in "'di s gu s t " over publi-e apathy h e
en c ounte r e d while trying to ro u&ter
s uppo rt f o r the counc il ...
LAGU NA BEA CH --A c i tizen
initi~t i ve s ee king removal of all
on-st ree t parking meters has b eg u n,
w,i th bac ker s aiming for a vote on
the ques tion d~rin g the March city
coun c il e lec tion •••
WEST ORANGE COUNTY --Both
s ides on t h e sc hool unif i~ation
issues in Vounta in Va ll ey and s ou th
Hunting ton BeaCh we r e busy this
weeken d campaigning for Tuesday 's
eiection . The va~idity of the two
e l ections , however, is still tieQ up
~n court battles and the results ma y
later be thrown out ••• •
SAN CLEMENTE --Ranco r i s
continuing over a grading ordinanCe
designed to stop terraced-type
deve loPment h ous ing on t he city's
hillsides. Earlier the council ,
under threat of laws9its by devel-
opers, amended a key provision of
the law. A divided coun cil again
wrangle d av.er the p roposed ordinance
last we e k but atte mpts to iron out • the amendment failed.
Ford Gives Taped
Testimony-A First
WASHINGTON !AP> -Ptesi·
• dent Ford gave brier but historic
vi'deotaped testimony Saturday
as a defense witness in the
California trial of Lynette Alice
Fromme, charged with attempt·
ing to'asaassinate him.
It took.just 19 minutes c-f Ford "s
time for t he legal .'proceedings
conducted by fede ral judge
Thomas J . Mac Bride, who came
here from Sacramento t o
.supervise the unprecedented
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Robert N. Weed f>, tllclefll Ind Publlll ....
session. None or the President's
testimony was madeP.Y..bJ,!~·
Afterward. the judge told r e-
porters that "the President was
very cooperative and we ap-
preciate very mucb his giving us
this time on Saturday to help us
out with the case.··
Ford was questioned by de-
rense counsel John E., Virga
about what he heard and sa,.\'
Y1hen 27-year-old A1iss Fromme
allegedly pointed a loaded .15-
caliber gun at him as he greeted
a crowd near the stale capitol in
Sacramento on Sept. 5.
Virga called for the Presi -
dent ·s testimony, saying he con-
sidered the President ''may be
our most important witness ...
Ford is the fifth president to give
testimony in a criminal trial, and
the uSe of videotape to record it
ror presentation to the jury is a
new procedure.
Previous presidents to give
written testimony or submit
documents for rriminal proceed·
ings included Thomas Jefferson,
James Monro~. Ulysses S. Gra9t
. and Richard M . Nixon.
The President's statement un-
der oath was taken in privacy in
a small third-floor conference room in the Executive Ofrice
Building next door to the White
House.
Sad.at, Wife
Entertained
Texm•style
TOMBAL"t', Tex. (AP) -
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat
ended a 23-hour Texas visit filled
with barbeque, _banquets, space
ships and cowboys Saturday and
carried away with him a glimpse
of the technological future and a
remembrance or the more lyrical
past.
Sadat and his wfil w~ guests
of honor Saturday at a rodeo.
horse show and mock shootout at
the Glt>nlock Farms Arabian
horse spread north of }{ouston.
He also lunched on Texas ~rbe·
que.
Host Hugh Roy Marshall held
the \Vestern show in his huge
dirt-floored show barn and the
Egyptian president and his wife
seemed to enjoy immensely the
ridin ·, ropin ·.and wranglin ·.
Sadat seemed to enjoy a mock
.. s hoot-out, wht~h pitted a po!se or
good guy
4
s against seven b~d
guys.
Sada.t arrived" in Houston Fri':'k
day, accompanied by Vice Presi·
·dc-n'l Nelson A: Rockefeller. llo
toured the Johnson Space Center
on Friday afternoon and was
guest of honor at a pl~I\ banquet
attended by scores of the HOuston
oil rich.
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Stolen· PaSt'----1-'
lnSt~h-R~pe .
Of.Drong~ .Wife
Substitute Medal. Offered;
Nineteen days ago, somebody broke Into th~ mod t Coota
Mesa cottage of Melvin ~ WU.Son ~stole six. mementoes from bis prurt. • .
They were World War II medals _......,,..
Wll5on won while llghUng In places
lll<e MJdwll)', Makin, Guadalcanal and
BougalnvlUe. Wilson bad been awarded one of
_ :the medals, the Purple Heart, alter
-;Ja:panese a\lll,llre ripped out bis right
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By JACKIE HYMAN
Ottllit 0..11, l'ti.t,....
· A horror: story which-could
have been drawn from an Alfred
Hitchcock movie apparently
bl'<'<1 me all too true for a "4-year-
old El Modena woman Saturday.
The tale began Friday night
wht"n the wo man and her
h~band went out lo have a drink
at a bar. He told sherifrs de·
puties he was tired and left, tell·
ing his wife to call a taxi when.
she was ready to come home.
Sbe followed his instructions
. and, deputies believe. the cab
driver later raped her, !itabbed
her viciously and left her for de-
·ac1 ln an oranJu •rove~
bjocks from her homo.
·Two fiel~J\'.orJ<ersJl!l!tlcl th
woman about 1 : 30 a.m. Satur·
day. She was rusbed IO Orange
County Medical Center ID crlt!C/'1
coodlUon with a 1tab wound m
h<-:r chest near the heart. cutJ in
the throat and face. Her left
wrist was nearly severed.
An investigation led to Ule ar·
rest about-6:30 p.m. Saturday of
a suapect, John William Posey,
28, of Anaheim, who was arrest-
ed at the cab company where he
works.
Posey was booked ooauaplcioO
al 85sault with Intent to commit
murder.
1 Now another man with another J llnd ol beart, Al Shaw of Oaldand,
wants to give Wiiton hts own Bronie
StartoreplaceUlel01tooe.
Shaw heard of Wilson'• burtlary
losses oYer the radJo in Oakland after
The Associated Press picked up the
oritlnal Dally Pllotsl<lry. .,.~_.,,,,"
.. It makes me sick that anyone
would sloop to steal a man's medals,''
Shaws aid.
Informed or Sha~·s offer, Costa Ma.l.'Vt"l.aCWIUOM .
Mesan Wilaon said, ''Bless bis he art-but J couJdn 't accept another
m.an'sr:aedal.''
The two v.eterans, about the same age, actually won their
medals ln different wars.
. Freeway Trage.dy
Survivor Critical
Wt.lloli so, .11, U.S. Marine private first class ID World War ll, "
was a ma~hinegunner with Carls6n's Raiders. In addition to the
Purple He.art and Bronze Star, he belc;l the Asian ~d Pacific vie~
tot)' medals, World War II victory medal and presidential unit
citation star. All were taken in Ule burglary .
Shaw, 51, is a retired U.S; ·Air Fon:e ·master sergeant who
'served at Tan Son Nhut Air Base near Saigon in Vietnam.. He
bolds two Bronze Stars.
The two men have never met.
But Shaw figured he.really only needs one Bronze S~ar. So be
sent his second one to Wilson.
The retired Oakland serviceman apparenUy didn't even
think of the occulon 'ol(ben he mailed off his second Bronze star
to Wilson in Costa Mesa. Two workmen were reported in
improved condition and one re·
mained "very critical" Saturday .
following a freeway construCtion
;iccident in which one man was
crushed lo deatb.
The fatal accident occurred
about 10:30 a.m. Friday at the
Corona del Mar Freeway con·
struction si te near the Newport
Freeway when a crane apf>arent·
ly slipped and allowed a bundle
or reinrorcing bars in which the
men were working lo fall to the
ground. . .
Dead was Harold G. Morris, 28,
of 5306 Franklin Circl e·,
Westminster.
Still in critical condition was
David Heilman of Lakewood
while Donald Francway or Wilrft.-
ington, who was also al Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital, was.re--
ported in satisractory condition.
~lauric c Cu nningham of
Mesa Death
Leap Victim
Identified
A woman who plunged to her
death in a leap from the sixth
noor of the South Coast Plaza
l·lolt"I in Co sta i\1esa Friday has
been identified as Lila Lee
Ha rnett. 46 , or 1730 New
~lampshire Drive, Costa Mesa.
~1rs. Barnett . who was pro-
nounced dead at the scene. re-
po rtedly had been undergoing
f.6Y('hiatric treatment and had
earlier attempted suicide by
1:iou rin g gasoline on her clothing
;1nd setting it on fire, in -
vestigators said.
Police :said she entered the new
hotel al 666 Anton Blvd. about
4:30 p.m . Friday, went to the six-
th floor fire escape balcony and
jumpc-d.
Coroner"s officials s,aid they
believe Mrs. Barnett lived with· ·
one child at the Costa Mesa ad·
dress. -They said she also has a
mother and a brother who live in
the area.
26 Paintings Found
PERUGIA, Italy (AP> -
Twenty-six of 38 paintings, worth
$2 .5 million and stolen from
:\-fi'Pan's Museum of Modern Art,
have been r e('overed, some in
Italy and some in West
Germany,-police said Saturday
nig ht.
Riverslde, who was taken to Cir-
cle City Hospital in Corona. wB.f
in goodconcliUon. 4
The cause of .the-tragedy is un-· I
der investigation by the state Agn R • F ds
Divlaion ollnduatrlalsatety. ~w a1ses un ~
NiXonOrdered For 'Edu~ation' 1
Secret Iran 1 himself is one or-its two direc·
tors. Aid, CBS Says
CROFTON.Md. !APJ
F9rmer Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew is beginning a .public
emergence for the first time
W\\SIUNGTON (UPl) -The since his resignation two· years
House Intelligence Committee ago, 'with 1po~sors.~ip of a non·
has learned former President profit foundation to promote,
Richard Nixon ordered the €JA, encourage and su_pport ~e de-
over its objections, to become in-../ yelopment or pu_bh_c understand-
volved in a border war between ing and apprec1at1on of the a~-
lraq and Kurdish rebels operat· va i:'lag.~s or a democratic
"" ' I CBS rted society. mg in ran, news repo H 'd ~ · th t Saturday. e sat e ~s a vac1:1um a
CBS reporter .Daniel Schorr needs lo b filled with con·
said the committee is planning to servalive views.
i.. u..~·.a~-F d d I ·1 Some 250 letters over Agnew·s as..._.m;.&_1£."olMrn_toi; to ~ 3.S§l Y signature were rhailed out last documents relating to the d.e· cisJon, allegedly m ade after Nix-weekend seek ing contributions
on visited Iran in May 1972 and for the ''Education For
acceded to requests or the Shah Democracy"" foundation. The
for arms aid for the rebels who former Maryland governor and
were fi&bting Jr,aq. Baltimore County executive re-
Iran and Jraq have since set-marked proudly as he relaxed in
tied their border dispute, but at his Crorton officC that already
the time, CBS said, the United "six or seven responses have
States was providing the Kurds been received with donations of.
·'untraceable '' Russi an and slightly more than $1,000."
Chinese weapons to "help keep He hopes to send out another
the Iraqi government Orr 250 letters s hortly, but he em-
balance." phasized that it was not a mass-
CBS said Nixon worked only mailing solicitation.
with Henry Kissinger, then na· "Fewer than 500 of these let-
tional security adviser, and terswillbesentandeachistoso-
bypassea the National Security meone I know personally -
Council in making the decision. someone I believe s hares my
f'rona Page A 1·
PERIL ••.
as now planned will substantially
aggravate (S outhern
California's) smog problem;·
Quinn said.
Kleppe's decision to exclude
Santa Monica Bay from the drill·
ing program was only a "minor
concession," Quinn said."
"As we understand lnterior"s
decision, drilling will still be al·
lowed off ' Newport Beach·,
another environmentally
sensitive area,•• Quinn said "We
had expected the Newport area
and Santa Monica to both be ex·
eluded."
Quinn said 'the drillirfg pro-
gram still has substantial risks of ·
oil spill:s and adverse impacts
from storage, separation and
transport facilities.
concern," he said in an in -
terview.
Agnew says he has contributed
$.5,000 to the foundation, but he
notes that to retain its nonprofit
status, it must receive al least
one.third of its fihancial support
from outside donations.
Headed by John A. Vofti Kan-
oon, an India9a conservative
whO also-serves as publisher or a
magazine known as ''The
Alternative,'' the foundation was
established in 1971, but remained
basically dormant Wltil Agnew
decided to "acti.vate" it about a
year ago.
Two· of his staff are now of.
ficers or the organization and he
Police Still
~eek Gunman
Agnew resigned the vice pre·
sidency in October 1973. On the
day h~ resigned, he pleaded "no_
contest" to a single count of in'·
come tax evasion.
In the letter of solicitation for
the foundation, A_gnew said that
··for the past twO years, I have
waited for more well·koown, na-
tional spokesmen -yes, 1 said
spokesmen, not spokespersons -
to take up the fight against the
apologists for the revolµtionaries l
who are intent on ttestroying the
strengths of our great country."
But, he said, he was "tired of
waiting, and perhaps you are, -
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"I feel there's a big vacuum in
Middle America and'people want
to hear these more-conservative'
poinl;i of view. ·
··we felt it would be easier lo
deyelop this foundation, which..
had been almost dormant, rather
than start one from scratch, so
we decided lo·give it direction.''
NYC, Rocky
To Be Denied
-Goldwater
CHA'ITANOOGA, Tenn. '.AP)
-Congress will refuse to vote
·rinancial aid for New York City
and Vice President Nelson A.
Rockefeller wilJ be denied the
Republican nomination~the
post next year, Sen. rry
Goldwater predicted Sat .
"There isn't a chance in belt
that Congress is ever going to
vote New York City money," the
Arizona Republican told a news
corlference. Goldwater was in
Chattanooga lo speak at a dinner
for Sen. Bill Brock (R-Tenn.).
who is up r or re-election next
year.
Goldwater said a def8.ult by
New YOrk 'City on its bonded in-
.debtedness-would not affect-the
municipal bonds of other cities.-
Mesa Man's Auto
Nap Ends in Flames
PoUce were still hunting Satur·
day fdf' an unidentified assailant
who shot and critically wounded
a retired Costa Mesa bail
bondsman.
Frank B. Downes, who was
shot twice during the Wednesday
ambush outside his apartment at
24$1 Orange Ave., was reported
in critiC.aJ but stable condition at
c.osta Mesa Memorial Hospital
Saturday.
Goldwater, the l~ GOP pre-
sidential nominee, said be wouJd
oot take sides if a battle shapes
up between former California
Gov. Ronald Reagan and Presi ..
dent Ford for the party's 1976
presidential nomination.
Referring to Rockefeller, he
said: "I don't think at his age a
party should nominate a man .
He"s my age and 1 think that's too
old." Goldwater will be 61 in two
months.
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sc runching onto the ceiling .. ·.The cei.lliig was acrunchina onto
(he dirt ... t was Uflder the1mpre5si0n, an-a.· tt·~e im.:-
pression, that I was crawling out of the car as it was ln names.
"I was pretty shook up," added James Thurmond, 24, of
Costa Mesa, describing an accident in which his 1961 Volkswagen
plunged off a freeway interchange Saturday and burst int.o
names. .
The accident took place about 1 p .m. at the intersection of the
Newport and San Diego freeways . TbUrmond was southbound on
the rormer when hi s car took an unexpected tum, be said.
Downes was shot twice, once in
the left arm and once just below
the left eye-. Police said no
motive was known for the attack.
.. Cyclist Hurt;
Others Safe
Crash Victim
Fell Asleep?-
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''l didn't intend to (change freeways)., t fell asleep mldmute.
I"d been partying a lot, going out a lot. and on tbe way back home
t ju!it relaxed too much ... I'd been up SS, 60 hours before straight.
It jU$t happened.'' Thurmond sa1d.
He woke up ''rather violently when the car was tu.mini over··
and apparently crawled out just in time. The resullina blaze.
which burned about ~acre ot grass, was exUoauished by Sanla
Ana firemen in20minules. .
"Everybody was really nice,'' Th~ond, an Orange Coast
Colleg~ graduete, said of the California ~ghway Patrol officers
and firemen who aided htm. -
He said he suffered some sprains and cuts and a ''really sore
head." · • ·
A Westminster motorcyolist _
was critically injured Saturday
when he smashed Into tbe side of
a left-tumjng car on Westmlnster
Avenue at Locust Street.
Charles Badam.1, ~:was taken
to WestmioSte-r Community
Hospital with criUcal head ID-
Juries lollowlng the 4:17 p.m. ac-
cident. Police aa1d' he was not
wearing• crash helmet.
A driver who apparently !ell
"3!sleep at the wheel-of--hi.s car and
crashed into a ditch was reported
in ''guarded'' condition at Co&ta
Mesa Memorial Hospital Siitur-
.slay..., .
Irvine police said an officer on
patrol discovered Robert
Harbour. 29, of Coroaa del Mar
an estimated 20 minutes afterUle
<:rash occurred about lOp.m. ~i·
day on Bonita Canyon Road east
ol Coyote Canyon Road., near the
city dump. . .
Security ibrouJh(\UI the :rexu
stay was exc~ptionaJ\¥Uah.t4 , •\
"Aner t got home. lgot. Ule shakes,•• Thurmond said~ ••1 :was
la1klng to a few people and they said most people who come
through Vol.k~waaen acc,denta like that end up dead and .d~ re·
mempc.r an)'tJ)in1." ·
His passenger, Dennil p . Sul·
ton, 21, also of Westminster,
escaped )Yitbout lnJurllla, as did
the. 49".er 9f the ft&r., Navara J. Tui.net,'29, Ol Westinl.Dster.
Despite major damllfes to his
car, Harbour was conscious and
able to talk at the time, officers
re~rted, but apparently wasauf4
re & lrom lnt~rnaj i!!JJ!liea. · . -J . "
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Deck from Balboa Yacht Club fed a s mall but classy fleet of rac -
ing yachts across the starting
µne Saturday as the fifth edition
9f the 960-mile Long Beach to La
Paz race got under way in a light
Southerl y breeze.
Hurricane Deck is a favorite
for handicap honors, but from the
way she shot out from the
weather end of the startinf: line it
appeared that Kirk arid his creW
are dreaming dreams of first-to-
finish honors as well.
But another new boat, the red-
hulled 53-foot sloop Sunset Bl vd.
showed signs of overhauling Hur-
ricane Deck as the wind hauled
to the southwE'sl and freshened a
bit abOIJt an hour after t.he start.
Sunset Blvd. is being sailed by Al
Cassel of Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club.
First boat across the line near'
the. ~eeward flag was Sting, a
Ranger ·37 one·tonn er skippered
by Jon Byk of California Ya cht
Club, but s he was so far belov.• the
rest of the fl eet that she had to
sail to leeward of the oil island in
Long Beach Harbor. Outside the
harbor entrance she was still
sailing alon g the beach, far
below the rest of the fleet.
Despite the s m a ll number of
entrants in the rare -there v.1cre
nine starters -a large spectator
fleet was on hand lo cheer the
racers on their way. The start
was in warm sunshiny weather
that had skippers and crews
stripped to their skivvies soon
after the starting signal·.
Several boats had to tack lo
clear the oil island, but when the
fleet had settled down on a course.
to seaward outside the harbor en·
tra nce, two Swan-44 s, Bill
Power's QtteStar frmrr 'Newport
Harbor Yarht Club, and J orge
Dipp's Primavera, Acapulco YC,
were battling for fourth position
with Cotton Tail," a 37-Coot sloop
sailed by J ohn Holiday, a former
. winning skipper in the r ace.
New York Default
'Grave'.::.... BofA
NEW YORK (AP l -The na-
ion's largest bank warned on
turday that default by New
ork City could have such grave,
asting consequences that Presi-
ent Ford's refusal of aid to pre-
.nt default "is a n unacceptable
temative of federal policy.··
The California-based Bank of
merjca made its detailed rebut-
to tli~ President as New York
v. Hugh L. -Carey said that
t ord'' proposals, instead of sav-
. g money, would coot taxpayers
across the country "billions or
ollars."
•And the staff o( the House-
Senate Joint Economic Commit-
tee safttiit, the Ford plan would
weaken the nation's economic re-
covery, reduce the growth rate of
the Gross National Product by
one percentaae point and in-
crease unemploym.ent. .
Jl said it would also increase
the federal deficit.
Jn a statewide telecast. the
Democratic governor said
Ford's . "new national policy or
bankruptcy" would C05t the na-
tl"on's taxpa·yers--'"billtons-of
dollars." I . The separate warmngs came
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as Mayor Abraham D. Be·ame
disclosed tbal he had turned
down a multibillion-dollcir loan
from an Arab source as "un-
reasonable and unacceptable."
A spokesinan said that the
original offer Sept. 5 was (or $2. 7
billion. but that iri a lengthy ex-
change of messages with bank·
ing intermediaries the figure
varied from $1 billion to $3
billion.
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It was a field day for 'fotogs' in E~ Toro
Saturday as the Saddle back Valley ·
Photographers staged the Heritage
PhOto Festival. Models like Susie Sherry
(far left> posed against rustic back-
groundsat Saddleback Plaza where Civil
War buffs an\I a Western gun! ight team-
the Good, the lrad and the Ugly -pro-
·vlded more action for lenses, sLK;ti as
those of Luanne Lambert of Costa Mesa
and Patti M ercado, Golden West College
photo student (left). One performer,
Robin Ziegler, cooldn't resist a-camera
shot between gunshots (below) and didn't
even take time to change costumes tor his
change in roles.
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For.State Preserves \
Here's Coastal
1, 'Shopping List'
By llJbARY KAY E CAe-re-parc1I valued.al.$91~000--
OfllMO.UyPllMM•M • f bl Orange Coast residents who -A J.1.5-ac~e s1~e o restora e
have concerns over any of the 14 wetlands, "'hie~ IS Departme~l
coa!Slal site~ recommended ror of Transpor-tat1on -property in
state acquisition by the South lluntington ~ea.c~. No asses5ed
Coast Regional Commission wi ll \•alue because it s surplus state
have a chance Mond\)y to offer land.
their views at a public hearing in -The Santa Ana River mouth .
fluntington Beach. which is a wetland and buffer
The forum will begin at 9 a.m. area of more than 500 acres
1n the Huntington Reach City valued at more than $975,000.
Council Chambers, 2000 l\1ain Sl. -Upper Newport Bay sites,
~ and is expected to continue until ""'hich are vacant bluffs. habitat
·.noon . and buffer areas .adjacent to land
Sites recommended ror ·ac-already purchased by the State
quis ition by the state are areas Department -of Fish and Game.
deemed "rriticar· in the com-lncludes m ore than 390 acres
mission ·s fi ght to preserve the valued at more than $2,250,000.
coastlint.o, according to coastal -Irvine Coast ar ea, including
commission staff planner Greg at least 310 acres of co·astal ter·
Van Orman. race seaward from Pacific Coast
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Oakley Hall (left)
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In fuzzy focus
picture (right) to
illustrate new
historical novel,
'The Adelita'
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If acquired . the sites would be Highway, valued a l $3,400.000.
used" for various purposes, in-Also may include some ridgetop
{'luding maintaining open space, land on inland s ide of highway,
providing phys ical and view ac· but size and value of that area not
cess to the bearhcs and providing determined yet. The Novelist
support rarilities for the beaches. -A bluff top parcel in Emerald
Regional commissioners have B3y South, of 9. 7 acres valued at
already approved a list for Los $164,000.
Angeles and Orange Counties, -Blufftop area in Central
but have decided to give the Laguna Beach Bluffs:including
public a chance lo comment on 5.1 acres at $491,000.
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(inal version of the list to the 17 acres along the LagWla Niguel
state coastal commission. coast. valued at Sl71,000.
The statewide body also will -A headland area or Dana
hold a rinal hearing, either in late Point Headlands. or more than
November or early December, to 112 acres valued at more than
encourage public comment on its $500,000.
li st, which includes the Orange -A vacaur plateau ar~a at
Coast sites. Dana Point Palisades East, with
Sites to be considered in the :18 acres valued at $458,000.
Orange Coast region inC'lude : -The San ClemeTill!-<;oastal
-A vacant Department of Palisades, a n undeveloped'ibluff
Water and Power parcel in Seal and terrace area or more lhah 250
Beach, with 9.1 acres valued a( acres costi ng m ore than
$90,000. $1,365.000.
-Wetl and and buffer areas of -Sandy beaChes of the San
Bolsa Chi<'a in Huntir\gton Clemente beach a rea, including
Beach, valued at more than $4 17 acres valued at more than
million for I ;ISO-plus acres. SSS0.000. These are the remaining
-The Talbert Channel Site in private beaches south 9r the
Huntington Beach. a vacant 13.5 Shorecliffs Bea<'h Club.
County Firrm Urged
To Get Latin $$s
By Wti,LIAM SC HREIBER
Ol 111• ~Uy PIMISl1tt
California docs more than $1 .2
bi llion in annual export business
with J,a tin Americ;,m but the
genera ll y ronservative Orange
County busH!'t'ss community has
backed away from reaping a fair
share of available profits.
That was tht.~ conclusion of
Orange County Chamber or Com·
merce offici~ls. who told
newsmen in Santa Ana they have
schedu led a special Nov. 12 t rade
conference to encourage small
and medium-sized industries to
step up marketing errorts.
The all -day event at Anaheim
Convention Center will reature
pan els comprised or
economists. Latin American
diplomats, bankers and federal
government off icials.
''We want them to recognize
the growing importance the
t.atin American market has to
Orange County business," Said
Or. Ann e maria Ballin. con-
ference chairperson.
Or. Irene Lange. chairman or
the Cal State Full erton Market·
ing Depa rtment, said many
eounty -companies a.re-aware
there is an export market for
their products but· "they don't
know the li mitations, costs in -
vol't'.J.'(I a nd how to do it. ..
Sfte also agreed that many
. .\meriC'a n businessmen are
arraid of making La\,in Aroepc.'!!!
investments beC"ause or the 10· .
stability or governments and the
possibility or nntionalizatiorl of
their foreign interests.
"We are trying to tell them to
get a.. start. with,~xport products.
rather than dwelling immediate· -
\y on the prospects of opening
foreign branches the way larger
multi-national firms have done ...
spj9 Dr. Lange ..
"This is a very diverse part or
the world and the countrie:r,
particularly Colombia, Brazil,
Mexico a nd Ve nezu ela are
be('oming very sophisticated and
business-wise," s he added.
James Asper .• Orange County
governme nt "s director or
economic development, said the
intent of trade conferences is to
focus interest on a particular
potential market with an ~ye
to\•lard educating county t!Usi·
nessmen.
"l,atin Ame rican trade is a
very neglected area in terms of.
the type of products ·orange
County has to offer -primarily
the high-technology goods s uch
as compute r s a nd similar
goods," Asper said.
"Orange' County-businessmen
are Yery conservative but you
must remember the colUlty is on-
ly now e merging from its
primarily agrarian past and
naturally would lag behind other
'arts of the nation in expanding
·f ~eign trad . .-bi~ties," he
sa .
A d the I rger, more"Dd·
\'anced Latin Am erican coun-
tries are relatively stable and
are seeking for eign trade
markets themselves.
"Brazil, for example, is a coun·
try of 100 million people with a
bene;volent military dictatorship
that has never t aken over a
:;ingle American interest,'" he
said. . ,.
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-Ol IM li).lil't ~l.c $tafl
There's nothing romantic
about the life of a successful nov-
elist, hitting the typewriter every
day,, cranking out 10 pages by
noon .
But m aybe it's not so bad. llalf
of the year is spent in an ocean·
frqnt home in Newport Bea<'h.
th!! other in a house in Squaw
Valley.
Maybe that·s deceiving, too.
"The trick is to d o it orr season,"
said Oakley Ha ll , the director of
the writing program at UC
Irvine, who spends the winters in
.Ne~port Beach and the summers
at the ski resort.
Hall cautions that writing
seldom brings rich rewards-
even when they are m ade ioto
movies as three or hi s
("Warlock ..... "'The Downhill
Racer '' and ''The Pleas ure
Garden .. ) have been.
"If you can make a living at it,
.. then you 're very successfu l."
Hall said following publication of
his latest book, "The Adelita,'' a
tale of adventure and r omance
set in the ~1exican·Revolulion and
its afterm ath.
Hall, 55. the a uthor of nine nov·
els under his ow n name. a nd four
mysteries under pseudonyms,
Headon Crash
Victim Listed
As 'St'ahle'
A passenger who was injured
when two cars crashed headon in
Irvine was in stable condition
and out of intensive care at
Tustin Community Hospital
Saturday night.
Gloria Dariene Hall, Tl. or 2619
Redlands St., Costa Mesa, re-
portedly _sy(fere!d broken bones,
cuts and bruises in the-7:30 p.m.
Friday. accident at the intersec-
tion of Culver and Irvine Center
Drives.
The driver of the car in which
she was riding, Sharon Adams,
26, of the s ame address, suffered
bruises according to police re-ports. "-
The driver of the other car,
Gerardo Molin a, 31, of Irvine,
and his three passengers refused
medical treatment, police said.
They said they believe Miss
Adams -.1.•as making a left' turn
when the collision OCC'urred. The
accident is under investigation.
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has had all his wo.rks published
with the exception of the first.
That was when he and a college
friend col labo rated o n a
mystery. ''He wrote the fi rst half
and I wrote the second," the
author recalled. "We did it
because two of our classmates
did it."
His collaborator stopped there,
but Ha ll has. written steadily
since. Jn addition to the books
that have been made into mov-
ies, Hall's books include such
works as ''Report From Beau
Harbor." and "Corpus of Jim
Bailey."
"the Adelita'; has been op-
tioned to Al Pacino for a movie,
which means that a scripl is be-~
ing written from it. and, if Pacino
likes il, it will be made iilto -a
film.
Hall has h ad unpleasant ex·
periences in seein g his novels
converted into movies, but is less
negative on present pro.spects.
··1r Pacino does it, it means they
will mess it up less,·· he said.
Hall said he tried writing a film
script once, but .did not enjoy it.
"Everything must be visual, all
the internalization must be put
out in front, and you end up with
violi::_nce. ·• •
While writing is a discipline,
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·He said that a novel takes ex·
tensive research and two or three
years to write. But he rmcts both
the research and the writing
fulfilling .. "I enjoy the whole pro-
cess," he said.
His praCtice is to write the first
draft in a hurry. Aft.er that the
critical faculty is put· to work.
Three, four or fi\f'e drafts later
the work is completed.
Hall recalled that for the
"Corpus of J im Bailey" the stack
of typed pages was four feet high.
But Hall s.miled at the memory
and repeated that, for him,
.. there is nothing as much fun as
writing."
Hall's had a lot of fun in writing
the ''The Ade lita,'' partly
because his family stars in1t.
Thi!· novel purports to be a
journal written by Ui"e principal
character, Robert MacBean, son
of an American oil tycoon. To
give the. novel m ore or a sense of
reality. Hall included a photo-
graph album of MaC"Bean and
some of his comrades. Some of
the pictures are real, historical
photographs, but one is or Mac-
Bean, and la Adelita, the revolu-
tionary of fiery passion who
became MacBean•s woman.
The photo is a fake, m ade to
STILL~the best
look authentic by
lens with vaseline.
blurring the. ·
The hero -and heroine are
Hall's, son, Oakley Hall lll, a
~year~ld writer himself, and
his daughter, Sands, 23, an ac-
tress and singer.
Hall's-latest project is writing
a libretto for the San Francisco
Opera Company, based on the
Wallace Stegner Pulitzer Prize-
winning novel, ''Angl e of
Repose.··
lt"s a new experience for Hall.
He got the job aft er Stegner had
given up trying to set his own
novel to opera.
"They called m e .because they
heard I listen to operas while I
write," Hall s aid.
The way the process works is
for Hall to write the words and
the composer to write the music .
"My words are supPJSed to in-
spire great music," Hall said,
smiling, and renecting that be
has learned that some words do
not inspire great music.
.. The compaser called me back
once, and said I would have to 1 think of a nother word for cement-
-'You can't sing cement' he 1
said. That was a pity because ce-
ment comes into the boo~ quite a
lot."
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Promoter
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LOS ANGELES (AP> -A pro-
moter of the three;whee1ed c.ar -
called the "Dale" -which bad a
model production or one -will
!Spe.Qd one to JO years in prison ror
As Killi~g .for Profit
FiNt Annual Southern Catlforni&
~ark Tournament~··
F.d Talbot, 62, o! Oxnard.&
"'there'$ been. •. lot ol.h)'sttria
-hlsll•e<ts'.
!.OS ANG ELES IAPI
There's money in th~m thar
15 harks, but conservationists
Nmplaln that the boom created
by the movie "Jaws," bas now
gone --s lt>p too hlir--a shark
hunt with $3,800 in prizes.
So he took his case to the Santa
Barbara Cily Council. which
passed a resolutiOn defending
·har.ks-as-hav·ing a--putpOS0-00
t.'arth and denouncing the event
as being designed to reap huge
profits tor the prornotC'rs.
ln this but we pfan to give the
profit lo charity," he said when
contacted aboard the Queen
M&EY in I.ong-B&ac.h.-lle sai~""-~-i
took a room abo•rd the (Or'mer
luxury liner to oversee the
tournamt>nr-until it:i cooeluslon
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Leonard Ka.tz, •2. of suburban
Canoga 2ark, bad served as eX-
eCUtfve vice-presiUent8 nd
secrelary of the . l..Q!I A.ngeles-
based :.Twentieth Centu'ry Motor
Car Corp.·•
He was sentenced Friday after
pleading guilty in Superior Court
to two count:; of g rand theft and
one count or violating state cor-
pcrateisecuritie:s laws in promot-
ing the mythical car, supposed to
get 70 miles a gallon and C05l un-
der $!,000.
Opposition to the contest .
scheduled Satul'day and today
\frODl Santa Barbara to San
Diego, surfaced in a statement
this week by Ventura County
Board of SuperviSOr5 Chairman
John Flynn.
flt> denounced the venture. say-
ing it is "absolutely greedy " for
men to hunt sharks for money.
"Sharks perrorm a needed
operation in helping clean up the
:st>a.'' F1ynn said.
·-He was the first or eight
Californians indicted by the Los
Angeles County Grand Jury lo
come to trial or be sentenced.
The most famous defendant is
transsexual J err:y DeWl Michael,
who posed as the Da1e's boss
lady : toug h -ta.Jki1Jg, cigar·
chomping ''Elizabeth
Carmichael. ..
Getting Tabbed
llE WAS joined by Ventura Ci -
ty Councilman Dick Bozung, who
tried a nd failed to get hi.s rellow
councilm('n to pass a resolution
against the event, billed as "The In Sacramento, l\1argie Mulle n of th e Department of '.\1otor
Vehicles points out~ new license-plate tab that '''ill sho'v
month or expiration under new sys tem of year-round re-gistration.
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Police Car
Kills Boy, 9 Gunman Dies;
Terror Ends
CAR~fI C HAEl. (AP> -A man
who broke into a house and held
three membe rs of a ramily at
gunpoint. d.e m anding the return
of his estranged wife, has been
shot to death, s herirr·s d('puties
say.
Gas Option V ~ted
SA:-.1 FRANCISCO (AP ) -The California Public Utilities
Commission has voted 3-2 favoring an agreemeiit giving Pacific
Gas and Elect ric an option to buy Alaskan natural gas from Exx-
on. The vote came late Friday. ·
SA N FRA:-ICISCO (APl -A
9-year-old boy goiiig to a fri end 's
house to share his llalloWeen
cundy '>''as struck and killed by a
police patrol car, poli ce said
Saturday .
Officers said Friday's shooting
"'as thC climax lo months or ter-
ror for Sharon Jenson , h e r
C'hildren , a nd her sister's ramily
irt this Sacramento suburb.
The P UC earlier in the day had divided 2-2 over the plan. Ex·
xon had plac_ed a deadJine of midnight Friday for approval PUC
Commissione r Willia ms Symons Jr .. who returned from
Washington later in the day, cast the deciding vote.
The coroner 's office identified
thl~ boy as David Ibarra Jr. and
said.he had sevt>re head and in ·
tt>rnal injuries when rushed to
1\1ission Emergency Hospital
arter the 8:40 p.m . accident Fri-
day. He died at 9:45 p.m.
Il was Mrs. J enson who shot
her husband, Jack. 30, after h.:
had herded 'her sister, her sis-
ter's hus band andJheir babY. son
into a room and then charged
after his wire, orficer.:; said.
"l think the commission. by not acting positively on this is·
sue. has m ade a great mist a ke ~ ,gambling on a 200·
millfon-cubic-re<.>t-pcr-day supply of gas which California will
nt:'-ed , ·· said· PUG president-Dav:id Holm.e!) befor_e_ adjourning .lhe.-
conferf'nce until' 10 p.m. to a.wait Symons' arrival.
The youJh 's mother, Dona
Ibarra, said she had taken all
rive of her children out trick•or-
treating.in the neighborhood. Sh~
said that when they returned
home to sort their candy, David
took a s mall bag and set out for a
fri end's homt> two bllX'ks away.
-The plan requires PG&E to pay S161 million in interest on
Sl66.4 million that Exxon says it will spend to develop gas r e·
serves .it Prudho<.> Bay.
'Time' Theft
Suspect Held
I.OS ANGELES CAP) -A-computer ,
engineer has been accused of "stealing time··
rrom computers by means of secret codes and
passwords over the telephone.
Marvin ti. Maki, <12, of Canoga Park. faces a
preliminary hearing Dec. 9 in municipal Court.
lie was arraigned Friday on four counts of
forgery and one count of grand theft for allegedly
using SIS,000 '-''Orth of time on computers O'A•ned
by hi s rormer employer, Manufacturing Data
Systems, Inc. The company leases computer
time to other companies, "'hich patch into the
system by the codes and passwords.
"COMPUTER CRIM E is presenting a pre-
di,gious c.hall en.e:e to law enforcement and im-
aginative approaches are required to deal with
the problem," said Dist. Att)·: J ohn K. Van de
Kamp.
District attornt>y's investigators s aid Maki
used codes and passv+ords assigned to company
e mployes in London and Paris. The alleged theft
was discovered when MDSI billed its European
subsidiary for the time.
Makei was released on his O'>''O recognizance
by Municipal Court Judge Dick.ran Tevrizian.
Stickers Raise
'Hell' in Norco
:'llORCO (AP ) -A pointed with this type of
see mingl y innocent advertising on the back
bumper stirker put out of cars." said The Rev.
by th(' Chamber of Com· James Hamilton, pastor
merce here to promote of the Norco, Church of
the city h as pastors and the Nazarene.
churchgoers up in arms. He s a id J 0 rd an "Wh ere the lle ll is :--Jorco? .. as k lhe 2,400 1-luntley. h ead of the c hamber ''says the bumper s tick t>r s dis-\YOrd-'hell', no lon-ger has
tribul-ed in this rural the connotation that it River side County com-munity of lG,OOO . had. in the past be~ause
"We have a family of it~ frequent use on
ociented to'A•n and many te~on . .
people are very dl sap-"Rut "'e (eel that just ~rr-'r rilake it r ight.
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At Party
I-tell is a place of outer
darkness. A place of fire
and brim'stone. We don't
care to have our city
represented that way.··
Fisher
Wed Again
LOSA:"JGELES CAP>-Singer Eddie Fisher
whose three previous marriages to 11'.ollywood
stars ended in divorce, has m a rried rorme r
·beauty queen Terry Richard, a spokesman
said Saturday. ·. ·
It was the first marriage for· Miss Richard,
21. "'ho was 1\1iss Louisiana in the 1973 Miss
World contest.
Another Biggar
solution for a
decorator problem:
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ET AGERE
NOW $39
Reg S49.SO
Here's a Biggar and colorful
way to showcase your
favorite curios, objects of
art, as well as f:owers and
plants. Wroug!)t , i ron
(frames Y2 /1 solid bar stock).
in a choice of yellow, burnt
oro~ge , absinthe green, or
white. 65 14" toll, 19" wide,
11 " deep. For $39, whot
better way to stock things in
your favor and
brighten up that specia l
problem area? See it .
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Tht">ir tournament errorts were
described as "nl'cdless killing for
profit."
BUT THF. sponsoring group,
called TCl\1 Enterprises, denit.>d
that it "''ants to cloan up on
sharkli or tht-men whu hunt
them.
''Our hearts are' right 1n.
this thing,·· said TCM spakesman
at 6 p.m:-today.
··First we have to pay for ad·
vt"rtising a nd the people. who
.,.,.ork for us .,.,•eighing the sharks
and everything,'' he said. "Sure
thf're·s been·som e oppositidn, but
'>''e've received support too from
sports publications and landing
ope.rators .'' He s aid approx-
imately 200 entries had been re·
ceived Friday.
No Hostage Found
With 'Death: Man
L.OS ANGELES (APl -The
man who sairi. he harbored an in-
ternal war b e twe e n tw o
personalities -1,i(e and Death -
apparently was bluffing when he
demanded $100,000 in exchangt:'
ror a hostage, police said Satur·
day.
"We have no r eaSQtt to believe
there was a hostage," said Cmdr.
P eter J.l aga n . But Francis
Raymond St. J ohn , who was ar ·
resl t>d Friday night after ht•
picked up the ransom dropped orr
by police a l a downtown bus
terminal, was "very relUctant"
tp talk about the peculiar case.
said Hagan. .
.i\s ked if police wl·re convinced
th::i.t St. John was tht> man who,
"ailing himself "Death," had rf:-
pe~ledly lt>leplloned locaJ media
to claim responisi6ility for two
murders. llagan replied, "We
can •t be absolutely sur9, but that
is our s uspicion.
St. John, 33. of l..os Angeles.
was booked for investigalion of
murdt>r.
In an Oct. 20 call to the Los
Arlgeles-Herald·Examiner, a
man identifyjng himselr as
"Death" said he was holding a
hostage. a "brown boy" named
Frank Robinson. The hostage
would d ie, he Said .. unless a
ransom.of Sl00.000 from the city
treasury wt"rt> paid .
Th e events leading t o St.
J ohn 's arrest began earlier Fri·
day when police telecast a public
appeal for ''Death" to arrange a
place for picking up the rnpney.
The man called local television
!ltation KABC to. arrange for
police• to -leave the money in a
trash bin at the Greyhound Bus
tt~rminal. After burrowing in the
bin and retrrevillgtHe ClirdbOard
box -which Hagan said con-
tained real money -St. John
\11as arres ted as he walked away.
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P o li ce arrested 78
persons and seized $5,000
"·orth of drugs in a raid
on a Halloween party at
the Holiday Inn, Capt.
Gary Tatum said Satur-
day.
Tatum said seven men
a nd 10 wom e n we re
booked on charges ln -
c Judi n g na.rcotics
posse ssion, probation
violations nnd concealed
.weapon._s . The other
persons were i"~leased
pending possible charges
or being in a room where
narCQtics were used.
The chamber is de-
fending the stickers,
with one sp'okesman
arguing that the slogan
"doesn't s ay 'Where in
Hell is Norco?' It
doesn't refer' to Norco
being in Hell.·-
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FllllTURED NOW AT
ALL 3 STORES Cus~om drapes by
Christmas! Save 203
-on fabric and la'oo·rr
"Lengthy surveillance
led to the knowledge that
known narcQ.tj.c dealers
and thelf lrienas were
having a party." Tatum
gald,
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-.Legislation providing
unemployment in ·
surance coverag..._for an
estimated · 2511,ooo·
California farm .wor)fers
was signed by Gov. Ed-
mund G. Brown Jr. The
measure <AB118) by As·
semblyman Jack Fenton
<D ·Mootebello) will tilCe errect Jitn .. 1, 1976,
and first claims can be
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When It come5 to fmdlng an alternate jetport to
ease the threat of expansion from Orange County's
present facility, the choices seem to ride on a lazy
susan. ·
The latest selection that seems most tempting to .
at least oite Orange Coast city is Ontario Interna-
tional Airport, linked to OraQge Coun\y ~X 1" transit
system.·
The suggestion that special terminal facilities
could be established in Orange County, from which
passeitgers would be specially· bused to Ontario via
the Orange and Riverside freeway is similar to the
"'downtown air terminals',,.now operating in many
major cities. The hope would be that some form of
rapid transit eventually would make the shuttle to On-
tario truly quick and convenient.
Newport Beach officials this week voted to ex-
plore the proposal with other coastal and inland
cities-figuring that the resurrected suggestion
might gain support because it gores no one's ox in
Orange County. How receptive the Ontario area is to a
heavier diet of aircraft may be another matter.
The Ontario airport o£fering is not a new dish. But
it probably is worth a new look.
The Lesson of New York
President Ford's stem approach to New York's
financial dilemma won't win him any friends, or
votes, in that neighborhood. But it"s a safe bet hi s
tough attitlfde comes close to that of the average
citizen in the rest of the country. '
Even those who harbor a r eal affection for the big
city, who recognize its unique problems as a Mecca
for immigrants and minorities seeking a better life,
realize that a federal bail-0ut al this point could
snowball into disaster, not only for New York, but for
other cities across the land.
The cold fact is that the cities-and probably
eventually the federal government itself-have to
face up to the financial facts of llle.
When proOigacy leads to bankruptcy, for a fami-
Jy, a'business, or acity,.amere promise to do better in
The future is not acceptable. ·
Of course New York mllSrnot io down th!! tube.
The President already has agreed to guarantee the
continuation of essential services for the pro~ectlon of
its citizens.
But if it is to regain true stability, many habits
will have to be changed and some"sohd guar~\ees
established before further federal help is justified.
The belt-tightening will have to include greedy
municipal unions, lavish pension and welfare pro-
grams and self -serving banks.
Rut none of this is likely to happen until New York
has no oUter choice. This is the key to the stem Ford
stand, ~ .
Tears have been shed over the fate of the
municipal bond market across the country if New
York goes down. Actually. murucipal bonds propped
up by temporary federal h~lp would never be a very
attractive investment.
But if New York can be straighteued out-and if
other cit ies, shaken by its example, can h~ad off
similar di sasters before they happen-there will once
. more be reason to invest in them and rebuild them.
Congressional 'rhetoric and political posturing
aside, there is little dispute that New York n eeds and
will get some federal assistance. The issues are how
much, how soon, and what conditions can be imposed
to prevent New York and other cities from lapsing in·
to the old prom gate ways. ·
And if President Ford chooses to use his veto
power to bring the lesson home and bring about real
reform, he's probably on the right track. H/F
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Cynicism
Excusa ble
In Youth
· Key Vo tes Hang i n B a lance '
. ( SYDNEY HARRIS)
Tbeugbts 1ti Large:
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
·I certainly hope Sherif(
Brad Gates knows his
penal code sections better
than his knowlege of the
ABC regulations forbid·
ding law enforcement
personnel to have anything
to do with liquor!
A:B.C. C;Dicism is ~xcusable only in
youth, before one has mellowed
with experience; cynicism in old
age is inevitably a sign of
hardening of the emotional
arteries. • against ••temptations of · (he
Tbere'I no business like SboW -41esh· ... .almost everyone who
-busine11lntbe1enseth1tthepeo-doesn'i understand Biblical.
ple involved in it are the mos\ language takes this wrongly to
warm·hearted and most cold· mean physical sins, not realiz.lng
bloodedatthesametime. that Paul included "spiritual"
The dulle&.t people have the
-,realest faith in education, for
tht'Y consider it an artificial
means of extending their natural
limitations. ·--"'Irreconcilable'' ideas rarely
COMi.st of one that is right and
another wrong, but more usually
of two that are right until they
press too far and collapse by car-
eying their basic principle to an
absurdity.
Speaking of this, while all of us
live, to some · degree, by
dogmatism, we should perpetual·
·11 keev in mind Santayana's .
warning, ''The more perfect the
dofmati1m, the more insecure -·
a great hi1h to1>5ail that can
never be reefed nor furled is the
ftr'St carried ~way by a gale.''
After a time, enemies, like lov-
ers, corile to resemble each
other; who, after a dozen years,
..Wd tell the .. good geys•• from
the "bad guys•: in Vietnam?
When St. Paul warns u s
sins as part of the flesh, holding
anger; greed, and pride to be
worse offenses than drunken·
ness, gluttony, and fornication.
There is hardly a more fuWe or
self·defeating phrase a parent
can address to a child than "I 'm
doing this for your own good.••
When a man spends years in
writing a book . to demonstrate
that the universe was put
to.sether by chance, and not by,
Oesign, one is entitled to wonder
wby he didn't put his book
together by chance, rather than
by design.
Dreams that ''come true'' are
rarely satisfying i( they happen
to come true before we are ready
to give up dreaming.
The masses are victimized by
bad Hollywood films in which
wild fantasy masquerades as
··reality''; while the elite are
equally victimized by bad
foreign films in which coarse re-
ality masquerades as ''art.''
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Dilemma of J1:1stice · Douglas
WASHJNGTON -Secrethopes
within the Sµpreme Court of
avoiding any 5 to 4 decision on
which ailing Justice William 0 .
Douglas might cast the tiebreak·
ing vote are conflicting with the
necessity for a quick ruling on
the federal election law.
Although no subject is more
taboo among Douglas's eight
colleagues on
the high ·
co.urt. it is
known that
the court's
widely shared
desire is to de-
Jay cases on
which his vote
might be de·
cisive. Many
close cases
now before the court could simP-
ly be delayed, no matter what the
inconvenience or unfaimess to
litigants.
But not so' with the federal elec·
tion law, revolutionizing the
financing of American politics.
The court is under a specific
mandate from Congress to rule
oo its constitutionality with "the
greatest.possible expedition.'' In -
deed , on Nov. 10, the court will
hear arguments for a full day -
the longest time allotted a single
case in years.
THAT MEANS no delays, even
if Douglas's vote would decide
one or more of the issues, each to
be ruled on separately, raised by
the new Jaw.
When Douglas returned to the
court's fall session Sept. 29
following inten'sive therapy for
the stroke he suffered last New
Yeai"'s Eve, prevailing senti·
ment was that he would test his
abilities and, if he found them
wanting, would quickly retire.
That is no longer the case, ac·
cording to close students of the
rourt. Today's prevailing senti-
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ment is that Douglas has made
up his mind to stay on the court
even though most observers who
have watched him closely have
no idea whether his competence
or physical capacity is sufficient
to handle the rigorous
responsibilities of his critically
important office.
THE HARSH TRUTII is that no
member of the court -and no
outsider -bas any legal right to
demand Douglas's medical re·
parts. Careful thought has been
given to a possible new law pro·
viding for expert medical ex ·
aminers to rule annually on the
physical and mental competence
of all federal judges (who are ap-
pointed for life and can be re·
moved only by impeachment and
conviction>.
But to include sitting judges
under such a law would be a
cetroacrt:i-ve application. Thus,
most legal scholars rule the pro-
posal out as a way to test
Douglas's competence.
That puts the court and the na-
tion at the m ercy of Bill
Douglas's own whim.
When asked recently whether
he might retire, Douglas replied
that ''the thought has never
crosl!led my mind-'' With 36 years
on the high court (longer than
·any other Justice in history).
many politicians think Douglas
intends to stay there until after
the 1976 election in hopes of a new
Democratic President naming a
liberal replacement. That would
assure the closely-divided court
from swinging strongly con·
servative.
So, say legal scholars close to
the Supreme Court, only an actor
God can prevent a Justice of
doubtful competence from cast ..
ing probable swing votes on the
constitutionality of the election
law, thereby shaping the
American Political process of the
fUture.
Public· Servants -or Masters
Public i mPIOyes may soon be
so unpopular with the people that
politicians will win votes by cam·
paigning against them.
What with civil service plus
colle.ctive bargaining, our civil
"servants" are becoming our
"masters.••
When we, the people, get fed up
with carrying all these high·
s alaried,
h i g h •
pensioned
public
e mployes
around, then
the politicians
will.
Few poli~i·
cians have
ever dared
campaign
'
against government work'flrs
because government workers
represent too many votes.
That'schanging.
In Massachusetts, State Rep.
Barney Frank says, "I plan to
m-ake public employes the
( PAUL HARVEY}
number one issue in my next re·
election campaign. I don't think
there is any bigger issue."
Our government is supposed to
be ''of and by the people,'' but if
you think you have any voice in
running it, just tfy to get one of
those civil servants fired -or
even demoted.
GOVERNMENT workers are
now so entrenched with their
civil service seniority system
plus their unions that a city going
bankrupt is still unable to fire
them.
New York City, unable to cover
its early September welfare
checks, bad to borrow money ..
The city had to borrow $100
million from the municipal
employees union!
Dr. William Goldrban spent 18
months as Massachusetts com-
. missioner of mental health. His
department has 17.000 employes,
all but two of them with guar:an·
teed job security and other forms
of protectioD provided by the
state's civil service system.
Goldman says the "system is
in noway related tomeriL''
For example, vacancies must
be filled from names submitted
by the state's personnel office -
regardless of qualificatioos.
• IMAGINE trying to staff a
tnedical facility with clinicians
·and having to take whatever the
politicians send you. 'lbe system
guarantees mediocrity or worse.
The opportunity for bribes.
payoffs and exam-fixing is
almost limitless. ·
Even lop administrators must
come off that list. And nobody
can be fired.
So today in that largest depatt-
m.mt in that &late'• government
there are more employes than
patients.
In federal government. public
officials and personnel are
similatly entrenched. I --.
Pro and Cons· of Valley Unification~
Tolbe Editor:
A1 a resident of Fountain
V.alley for over 10 years, 1 have
~I been interested in the un-
ification of our Schools and I
would like to take this opportuni·
ty to remind my fellow voters of
the followin1 facts :
l. Tu: equalization legislation
h¥ already been passed to go in·
to effect in. less than two years
and take the burden of school
financing off th~ prc>pcrty owner.
This will be about the same lime
that unification takes place as it
takes two years for the re~
organi%1tion after an election.
ft.!!:member, now you pay taxes
to two separate school districts,
1il&b school and elemeritary.
Unification gives us a mone)' ..
saving con10Udation in many
areu includinc administration.
?. UNBEa THE SUte Master
Plan !or Education all school dis-
tricta wm he unllltd within 3-5
yem. If we do not unify under
~own city boundary plan and
.ocean Vlew,.Huntington Beach
md Wetlmlnster p1oceed with
~ Own unllicaUons we will be !<f\:a a remnant d.latrlct with oo-
ly -bl&b o~bool and lour lesa olom'ontuyachool•.· .
LooAmlpHl&h Scbool, w!tlcb
la ,....., In the Garden Grove
UillN4 Scbool Dl1trtct, hut Ilea
wlllb lh_e boundaries al. Foun-
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pr91Wnnu. All i.n;.,., mu-' IN:hde sl.,..t1r1 lfld
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f'IC!'llepubllstled.
lain Valley will provide us with .
needed relief for the overcrowd-
i.ng at Fountain Valley High
School.
The Garden Grove argument
that the loss of Los Amigos will
cause overcrowding in its district
doesn't bold water when you note
that their enrollments have been
declining so rapidly of late that
they have discussed cl~ing down
some of their 'Schools. .
3. To all of you who have been
working to recall various 0 boaid
members: Unification gives us
tho chance to elect a brand new
schobl hoard.
OON'T llE confused by the
ballot .. Vole yes to rorm a Foutl -
Wn Valley Elementary District
and .Y.U to form a Fountain
Valley HIJh School District. The
law states that when two auch·
cllatrtct1 --exist-alon1· the same
boundaries they shall be uni/ltd,
The next two yeara wtl1 be busy
ones. There will be problems, as
with any.-l'eOr.g.aniaation process.
But the students attending a
Fountain Valley high school from
1978 on won't.have to stand in line
to get in and out of their
classrooms.
TRINA WILLIAMS
Student'• Vleui
To the Editor: .
I am writing to you about the
Fountain Valley unification
which will be voted oo Tuesday,
Nov . 4. I live in Fountain Valley,
but a 7th grader at McGarvm
Junior High School in the Garden
Grove Unified School District.
I am very much against un·
lfieation. I like the school I am at
and do not wish to go back to my
former school-or be bused
somewhere in the school district.
(It sure wou!d be. crowded.)
Evm though I likM my former
School, Ethan Allen, as a 7th
ll'ader at a junior high school I
'have more opportunities at
McGarvin. They are chorus.
band, orchestra, guitar, coo.king,
!hop, sewing, Spanish, art, typ.
ing and P.E. facilities.
facllilles. How would they ar·
range lunch periods since Allen
School currently bas three lunch
periods.
I like my change in classes too.
Besides, if I did change schools I
would lose friends.
A·nother thing, to accom ~
modate all those extra kids, Al ·
len would have to get more porta~
ble classrooms. These would be
located on our football and soccer
field, which also has two baseball
diamonds od it. We would lose all
this space. Also, most of the
teachers, including my favorites,
would not stay on at Allen if un·
ification went through.
. MY P.utENTS don't like the
idea either l)fc1use their taxes
would go up. 'they also feel that
we are already getUng a very good education at tbe-sehools we
are at now.
I db no~ know bow Fountain
Valley school children feel; in
fact. I tlllnk tho people suppart·
int' unification should ask a lot of
us kids how we feel . We're. the °""' who are moving and chang· ing schools. Most of my friends
also dO not want to change
schools.
AL80, bow would the kids What about the kids who live in
store tholr supplies? Right now .• Huntlnetoo Beach whooep&Hots
we have locktn. There are no c1n't vot~, ·even though six of
lockers al Allen. And what would tllolt oeboot. will he tal<m away
Alim do about extra bathroorn If unillc tloo 11oes, lhrollgh! I
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hope evc41tone is aware or the
changes il'it will occur if willlca-
tioo of Fountain Valley School
District goeo through.
KIMBERLY i.. B~~
T1' Ezeclltfo~ '
Totbe Editor:
In regards to the article.
"Pa:stor Favqrs TV Executions'" ·
!Daily Pilot. Oct. 22). my reply lo
the good Reverend Tinlin is a
hearty "'Right On. DaddY-0! ••
He is right you know. I've been
taking murder far too, toO
casually lately, but with the kids
and the marketing and whal·not,
I simply haven't had time. But
we must remedy this unpleasant
situation, and of all the solutions
being o!fe·red up these days, I
find the good reverend's idea
absolutely crackerjack!'
(especially coming from a man
of the Cloth.)
I mean, it would certainly liven
up our farD ily 's viewing hours
and at the same time give our
teenagers a good healthy respect
foe life that they ao desperate)¥
need (and get so lltUo OI frorn
television'& usual fare).
~And who lcnowa, mQ"be in tP.e
wee hours after we've tucked ·tlii
kiddle.s into bedt they could
castrate a few rapi.sta for .ua·
oldsters. ·
SNEED HEARN
. CAJJf:ORNlll.'S Gl>v. Edmund
Brown Jr., flso, is trying to fire payrollers.
Heretofore politicians have
been disinclined to take on the
bureaucracy with anything more
than token oratory .•
But civil service plus unlonlza-'
lion of government workers has
tended to inake them so callous.
so inefficient and so costlr that
overtaxed Americans who once
threw out the redcoats are about
to start thf'owing out Ui:e servants
who serve mos Uy themselves.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
ROOtrl N. Weed.PubtitMr
Thomas Ktwif. EdH.or
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Feet Have
By SAM TAYLOR
BflSllO, you may have to look earolul-
Jy. in Lo& Angeles to see a rush..boo:r
motorist driving alone to work on a
street or fr~way; Drivtng to work will
be a Jllxury ~ can:t ell)oy without.
perhapo, paying a $500 'annual penalty
tax. and-di.splaying " apecial ·StiC'ke.r on
his y;indilb1eld . -
~at i1n't _a11: Other drivers may find
their auto trips ending at the perfphery
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Fut11re in -Metro Traffic·
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You ahnply have lo set the pow«
together to aeeompll.sb tbill ]<ind of tllinf.
FIND OUT WHICH "°"ps a sound transit system wUJ--.-, wllo will ptall!;,
hetber they•re in business. or ethnic'
or racial croups, or wl>a.ll!v.,. Ibey ·
BrinJ_ these groups of interest and Po,.... ,,.
to tHe fore, rrf8ke tlfem work fOfthe COpl•
,_good. -.
But whlle public transportation malreor !·
a co..meback_ or· ~rts fresh lem• -1'"' loom. . -of. downtown, !or the eentrarcl!J'wi!Fbe=·I--'~
off.limits to-everflliinl on tir-es except -
l?u1es. taxic•bs, and_ tervice and
emergw~ehicles. Commuters · and
shoppers will leave their cars in one of a
• The nation'11 growth is mainly in sub-.r.:.t:·-
-urban-.areas;-n;oi-ln-demiety-populat ,
rtng or huge Parking t.lructures and
board an t;"(press ~us tp reach their final
destinations.
<
core_c~. lt is far more difficult to pro-+f
vide economic. ellicient wbliCU'ans.IF,....o..:..,__-'
within and between the s"uburbs ,; ,
primarily because they have fewer · potential travelers ~rsquare miJe. -._,..., Within the Los Angeles· metropolitan
area. group transit will carry more
passengers with greater 5peed, comtort
and convenience than ever before. Users
will pay one low (are (or use. a
magnetically coded monthJ,y pass) to
ride anywhere on any kind of public
vehicle without the need £or trans£er1.
MINIBUSES and people-movers will
handle short-trip passengers, and many
people-movers wiU stop inside the stotes
and o££ice buildings they serve. Waiting
passengers will be sheJtered rrom the
eold in winter and enjoy ai'r·conditioning
in summer.
I
Nothing dramatic or sensational, Uke • i.he Buck Rogers developments in transit
hardware that so many of us have been
conditioned to' expect: people·po4$,
trains shooting abbu~ at 200 miles per
hour in pneumatic tubes, monorails and ·
the like.
In the next decade, metropolitan areas
with populations between one million
and 2.5 million will be saturated by auto
traffic: their economic vitality will d~
peDd on impro\'ing pubUc transporta·
lion.
began in the period rollowine World War
•11. SUburban growth was booming; auto
ownership increased by quantum leaps ;
·treeways and interstate highways
seemed the right answer. The public
simply stopped usink: commercial
f11.cilities .
Cities and suburban riv'alry for peoi)le
and-tax dollar:s1urther complicated mat-
ters. You couldn't achieve coordinated
regional transpartation wilhQUl cutting
across city and village administrative
boundaries. But would suburban.
motorists -many of whom worked close
to home ...:.... be willing U>-help.subsidize in·
ner-city transit lines they would rarely
use?
everywhere gone down the drain.
Anyone surveying the nation·s ·major
<."ities will be tempted to decide that
Atlanta is the transit planner's utopia -
or close to it.
You can ride anyWht>re on Atlanta's
subsidized city-suburban bus system for
15 cents. Transfers are rree. Patronage
has increased by about 30 percent since
the fare was cut from 40 cents early in
1972. Most significanUy~ almost 75 per-
cent of the additional riders hadn·t used
the system before.
...
PEOPLE WHO live in one suburb a.nd
colnmute to work in another also com4 • •
plicate the transportation planner's jOb. •
So doe$ the reverse commuting of city .
dwellers who work in the suburbs~ : ,.._
Perhaps these increasingly complicat•, ;
ed patterns of residential growth and ·
people movement will delay a full solu:-. 1 tion to the trans portation problem. We
may indeed have to wait until the kind of
-equipment.that a,ppears in science fie ..
tion fantasie.$ is available to whisk·
any body anywhere at unheard-of
speeds, in comfort and safety. .
Computers will figure passenger
loads, speeds and destinations lo make
maximum use of equipment and give
riders fast," sefe transport. And all eligi·
ble citizens will pay a local transit sub· sidy la·x.
Th.is is one clear.eyed vision -based
on current planning concepts -of what
may well ha ppen to mass transit jn the
next lO 'to 15 years, although combina-
tions or solutions will vary from city to
eity.
EIGHTEEN s uch sprawling urban
centers, the home of one in every ten
Americans. now exist. In 2S years, one in
every five citizens will live in them.
Twenty-four of the countiy's 30 largeS:t
cities have publi-c transportation agen-
cies. A few of them work in concert with
private transit firms. Almost all are in
acute financial binds.
The political question has now become
central to the national 'and local transit
dilemma and is probably the &tickiest of
all. If metropolitan areas do not unite to
solve their traOsportalion problems.
they cannot hope to be successful.
l'M HOPING for fare.free public
transportation service within the next 10
years. I want Los Angeles to be the first
to offer it.
Atlanta, along with dozen:; of U.S.
cities, doesn't rely on fare-box revenues
to support transit. But it has avoided the
problems many cities rWl into when the
question of subsid~ing transit comes up
Until then, urban areas, like Lo5' '•
·.i\ngeles. must rely on the creation of
vasUy improved conventional systems '
and realistic controls on the use of
automobiles. And the ta~for this modest progress guarantees · t i therr.9~--~
will be no such t.Jµbg as a free ri •
' Som Tayler ii g...,.,,J manager af lhe
Department of Traf fie of WSAngeles. HitOTfi·
•cle is from-Traniition, ihe publication of the
Prt'sent U.S. transportation agenoies Com mon. sense. however. has not !Or di:scussion. · · StriteDepartmento/Tran.sportation.
m--------From I n dians t o ArahS 1 ~
1i
WASHINGTON -NeW York
City's embattled Mayor
Abraham Beame, who is in
desperate need of money to save
the city from bankruptcy,
nevertheless turned down a
sttret $2.8 billion Joa.D. offer Jn
Arab petrodollars.
We have traced the mysterious
financial proposal f.rom. the-
Persian Gulf
to I.ondon and
New York .
George
Meisner. a
private at ·
torney , ap·
proached the
may.or wi.th
the city·
s aving offer
'about two
months 'ago. The $2.8 billion
could be m ade available through
I..ondon's Rur:lington Bank . he
said.
British TrialS Aren't Circuses
I'm not saying this is the way I
would have it, since I believe
absolutely in
the fir s t
amendment
o f t h e
.Constitution.
but this is the
way things
would go if
Patty Hearst
and Squeaky
Fromme and
Sara Jane
Moore were accused of their al-
leged crimes in Great Britain,
and the '1tedia were faced with
the task of covering the pretrial
story.
The answer. DriE!fly, iS that the
press could not do the job,
because the British people
believe that a fair trial and
media coverage do not fit into the
same.bag.
• PUBLICATION of pretrial in·
formation in the British papers.
regardless of the source, may
and usually does subject the
publisher to a fiile or imprison-
ment for contempt of court.
The basis for the contempt is
.
CHARLES
McCABE
that pretrial publication of state·
ments that impute guilt to a
person, when the publisher has
reason to believe that the pers_on
will subsequently be brought to
trial, is an attempt to usurp the
fllllction of the court in ascertain·
ing guilt.
"'OSWALD'S Contempt of
Court'' defines this broad
statUte: ··To speak generally,
contempt of court may be said to
be constituted by any conduct
that tends to bring the authority
and administration of the I-aw W.:
to disrespect or disregard, or to
interfere with or prejudice
parties litigant or their witnesses
during the litig11tit5n. ·· ... ·
As administered, this rule bar~
all pre)udicial pretrial publica-
tions (which means just about
everything) after an accused
person b~s been charged. There
js still a small gray area during
the period before charges are
preferred and while the crime is
being investigated.
THE I.AW IS a true sword of
Damocles over thf? medi'3 . Even
during trial, reporting is severe·
Jy limited. Anything that actually
goes on in court may, of course.
be reported. Statements made by
lawyers outside the court during
the trial are subject to severe
pW\ishment by the court or by the
Inns of Court.
Thus the appalling circus at-
mosphere we are now living
through, and will c·ontinue to live
through, is unknown to the
British public. Lawyers and
shrinks peddling-their war.es on a
free national forum are things
that jus befuddle ·and appall
Brito when they first encounter
the in this country. '
The one aspect of the Patty
HearsU;liase, as an example, Utat
mighn,ring a person to the point
torneys as surely as tn any other'
pressure Upan her personality.
They have bten just plain a'A:ful,
and with the whole country
watching.
The British. for rea!ons of
thefr own. have never had the
hJgh regard for the press and its
rights, which are built into our
government. Until quite recent-
ly, an English newspaperman
was hardly as respectable as an
actress, in days. when actresses
were decidedly not respectable.
'What respect t"he British press
has won has been hard-bought.
I BELIEVE with the late
Justice Hugo Black that the first
amendment-means exactly what
it says, that there is an absolute
prohibition or .any Jaw inhibiting
freedom of the press. I also
believe, with an even greater
Justice, 0 . W. Holmes Jr .. that
.. the life of the law has not been
logic : It has been experience .. ,
-Of pity i_s the appalling mJ.UlipuJa -Our eXperience With Patty and
tionof the girl by ~erl31ers. Squeaky and Sara Jane and their
In the event the girl ever does lawyers is ·going to teach us
suffer a nervous breakdown, the something, and it is not going to
fault will be in her defeDs e 3t· be agreeable.
•
(JACK ANDERSON)
The city used the American
Bank and Trust to verify the of~ :er. Stanley Kreitman, the bank
president, ac~nowledged his role
in tbe negotiations. The terms, he
:;aid, called for a compounded 8.8
percent interest, with all prin·
cipals and interest payable in 20
years. The money would have
been paid out in increments of
$950 million every 90 days.
/\ niajor stumbling block, aC'·
(!Ording to other sources, was
that four large New York City
banks had to guarantee repay·
mpnt. The city failed to obtain
the guarantees. but a source
close to the negotiations blamed
i\fayor B~ame ·s ''uncooperative
attitude." ·
For example, a lender's agent
waited two weeks in.a New York
City hotel for Bea me to c9ntact
him. but the mayor never
• bo(hered to get ln tot.ich with him.
The loan offer was finally
withdrawn on.Oct. 20, although it
could still be reopened i( the
mayor acts quickly.
Our sources asked t:Js not to
identify the Arab nation that of.
fered to bail out New York City.
They speculated that the mayor,
who mu s t answer to a
large Jewish population, con ·
:;idered it impossible politically
for him to accept Arab
petrodollar~. A spokesman for
Bea me told our reporter ,.Marc
Smolonsky the city has not re·
ceived any ''concrete·• loan of.
fers.
,-
c ---, =>
~chief say he not intert1sted
in buying back Nt1w York. -
RED SMEAR: A top seeret •••
ble from the days of the Truman
Administration shows that
character assassination of •
newsmen did not begirr with .,,
Ri chard Nixon and his crew ..
In 1947, CBS had approached-
correspondent David Scboen4
brun and offered him a top news
job in Paris. But right-wingers ira....,. •
the 1.J.S. Embassy there, furious
over Schoenbrun ·s criticism o(
U.S. cold war policy, tried to ,.,
torpedo the appaintment.
Over Ambassador Jefferson
Caffery 's signature, a "'Top·
Secret" cable was sent to then
Secretary of State George
Marshall seeking falsely to
brand Schoenbrun at a com ...
mun.isl.
The correspondent and his
wife. said the· secret mes·sor.''
maintained ''close relations with
jmportant members of the
French Communist Party. This
is exactly what newsmen are j
suppos~ to do: keep close ties'.
with all kinds of news sources. l
THESECRETcable, whiCbonly .
now has come to light, subUY.
s uggested that Marshall in•
tervene with CBS to keepSchoen4
brun fromigetting.the job. "The
use which a person of such ten4 •
dencies could make of the very
important post of CBS represen-·
tative in Paris is too obvious tc>
require comment," cabled Caf4
fery. ,
But the fjlir·minded Marshall.
who himSetf was later a target of
McCarthyism, responded to the
t>mbassy's poison pen cable by
inviting Sc.hoenbrun to a cocktail
party.
World events proved howscur4
rilous was the Carfery attack. A
few years later, Schoenbrun was
condemned by the Communists
and reportedly marked for death
during the fam ed ''Slansky••
trials in Czechoslov~ia.
Footnote: Schoenbrui1. who
brilliantly served CBS for 16
years and is still an active TV
commentator, had heard of the
cable, l'.>ut ne.ver knew its exact
contents until we reached him.
We have confli-med from in~
telli gence source!· that govern·
ment files are full of such slanR
derous material on newsmen and
others, and nothing is being dooe
toP~gethcm.
Alter~ative Ma1·ri~ge Can Me a n Fewer
v ~
D ivorces
By ROBERT JORDAN ROSS The keeping of concubines (one-
sided, open marriage) rose and The death of marriage as an in -fell in popularity. stitution has been predicted too
rnany times to count-or to take THE SINGLE state became
seriously. Such Prwhecies did acceptable _ for prophets and
not begin in the present era, but disciples. at least. Marriages even before the-French Revolu· tion. The truth behind them is were sometimes contracted by parents and sometimes personal· that marriage changes as a need ly arranged. At one point a child-
fulfilllng institution continually, less widow was to be made preg;
ancj, as it does, some.feel that the b b b h · 1 · h whole thing is about to fall apart. nant Y er rot er·m· aw, Wlt
Underneath all of the cultural the issue legally being con.
adaptations that take place, sidered to be from the dead
however, there iS sUU the merg· husband. Later this practice
ing of lwo people, who might b< laded.
said to be incpmplete halves of 8 Adultery began, and it con·
whole, who s~ek their c:pmplete· tinued for many, as a violation of
nese in each o£her. This will con· a husband's property rights.
·tinue as tong a,s our Species of l.ater it became a question or
human exists. "' ritual purity. And aU of these
In the Biblical past marriage ·conditions, rules and practices cbang~ as much -altboug'h not were, ·aLthey flourished, con·
as rapidly -< as it does.today. It sidered tobeibe will of God. ~ ·
wa s mono g am o u .s and What this means is that we
Polygamous. 1Wivts held Utle to seek to find J~stificauon for what t.tJe family ~r'opcrt.r and later<lid we are already doiq,g. What can
not. Patterns of divorc~ thang'!(I. be more interesting, and more
·I
productive, can be to examine
what w~ are· about to do, or what
we're slidinginto-toseeksome
~~~i~~~ti~':-o~ 11ofec ~o~~~ atf~~1
alternatives.
Open marriage, having an 8f.
fair, temporary separation, job
changes with one p~er going
Robert Jordan Ro11 is minister of
the Unitarian Universalist Church o(
ConoMeia.
back to ~chool for advanced
education and the Other working
to support ttiis. or even_ the
couple"s uprooting and moving
into an entirely different ·ti ving
and working environment: These
are some alterna\i ves to divorce.
SINCE WE can be reasonably
certaiil that there will be a con·
tinued increase in the rate of
divorce. we need to examine
ways td maintain the social rel a·
tions ll\fl continuing ma(riage
• •
otherwise provides.
Some former couples have
made arrangements to continue
functioning as parents •.. even
coming back to live together ·for
short periods. Some ti\courage
the new partner in a remarriage
to be an eJfective step-parent
even if the children are living
with the other parent.
Grandparents often will invite
their divorced child and the ex ·
spouse out together. say' for
T hanksgiving , along with the
grandchiJdr-en. In many ways
there are avenues of commwiica-
tlon that can be kept open, aJbeil 'i"ilh some complexity.
The single mosi rcl.dical change
that seem s to b'e occurring in
marriage is that it is nolof\8er an
ihstitUtion defined ·externally.
·Since it is not an economic or
social unit by force .»J law
anymore (women can now in-
herit prpperty and a bastard
child can legally take his rathei·s
name. even with parental pro·
. '
. -
test ), and since clean shirts and
hot meals no longer depend, or
necessity, on a spouse, marriage
perforce becomes what people
together wish it to be.
THE LUCKLESS people are
those who do not see or -Un ·
derstand this--. 't-hey try to keep a
ptevious form alive because they
were told that this is what mar·
riage is, and either their love or
their sanity tends to erode under
the pressure oi doiilg what truly
has no more meaning. A father.
for example, may talce an extra
job to provide finaqcial security
'. for his fam ily in the event that M
becomes disabled or dies.
Meanwhile, the wife misses
him, his ,c hildren lack his pre·
=;ence and suffer for it, and he
may through the stress of the ex·
tra work bring·Qn an untimely de·
ath or disability.
,..11 this while Social Security
provides most of the fin"'1cial
security needed, and a wqrJd ,in
. I
wh ich women can,. if widowed.
provide-ro'r at least the basic ad4
ditional needs. ·
Yet for many it is terrifying lo
say, "What do I reaUy want out
of this marriage?" and realize to.
that th at 's all you will get. It can
be temporarily more comforting
to beli evethat m arriagewill be, as,·
virtue is supposed to be, its own re~
ward. '
No. It is what we will it to M-,
which places a demand for a true
"yea"' or "nay·• from us thit ls
embarrassingly difficult. But
l3ke heart.
T h e s h. o c. ~ o C s e I £ -
wtderstanding may be easy to
bear, compared with the realiza ..
tion a year from now that you and, ..
your Partner have both changed:
mightily, and what you e¥hr
want is now quite alffetent t.ti8ia
when you came together.
Yet,· ir ·the changes occur in
openness and honesty, your·mar ..
riage may grow well, ralherfhAI\,'
be :;p1it asunder.
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¥ DAILY PILOT &.inday, Novemt:ter 2, 1975 •
FARES I Finding la Barg'-ain Is AIR
By The As~iaced Press
F'i1unng out which airline fare is cbeapeast is
confU!ting at best. but the extra work is worth th~
trouble. The lowe8t rare between New York and
Lo!s Angcle:s. for t-xampl~. is alcno.')t $375 less
than the most expensive. ·
There i~ a wide variety of fares whetbt'1r you
are going coast to coast or si mply to the next
.state. The longt:r the trip, the ,:realer the number
of choice~. Culling costs means knowing all th('
options and tt1king advantage of the discounls.
The problcn1 Is that the airUnes won't n ecct>Sari
1)' ttill you 01bouL every L,ype o( face unles:s YO\J
specifically a:ik . •
Three major c:lrners American Arirlines,
Trans World .o\irlinl'S and United Airlines -were
cbeCkecJ to find out all the available fares
between New York to Lots AngclC'3, including tn ·
formation on the new, one-stop charters going in·
to effect al the f'nd or Ck-Lober on an experimental
basis.
THE CllEAP•.:ST ndc, the weekduy l'hartt~r , IS
$142.10 round trip. The mrn;t expensive, fjrst·
class, is $514. The maximum fare is more than
31-'Jtimes as Jar,:::e as the 1ninimum.
Tough, Worthwhile
The new ch:1rter1 -known ln airline jargon as
<>TC flights or One·atop-ineluslve-Tour Charters
-were approved by the Civil Aeronautics Board
in Septen1ber. and more than three do1en plans
had been filed with the CAB bl:' the beginning of
October
PA...C\Sli:NGE RS ARE not required to belong to
a group. nor do they have to visit more than one
city as they did on previous charters. The rules
do require that the charter include round-trip
flight . hotel accomodalions, airport transfers
md baggagt! handlini:.
You must make a reservation 15 days before
your depnrture for a domestic fl ight and 30 days
i.n advance for an international ru ght. Minimum
stays vary. but generally are four days for a
domestic charter and seven da.ys fOI'-an interna·
tional charter. There also may be special ex
cursion C'hartcrs ror an international charter
There also may be s~ial excursion charters for
one.day l'vent~. like football games.
P!\CKAGF.-IJF.AL passengers travel on rl'
gularly scheduled flights and hav.e a choice of
ti me:; and dates. Charter passengers will travel
on sperial flights . and there are fewt>r optioni:.
available. , '2
;
•
ruBl.IC NOTIC,: PUBLIC N011CE
PtCTITIOUS IUSINlfSS MAMli •TATlfMliNT
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P UBLIC NOTICE "'~Jtobff'I •. ,,.,._ '------~===~--Thi' sto_.,I .. ~I ii.cl Wit!!. 1"-•ICTITIOUSIUSIHlfSI c-1~ Clf!rl ol Ot~ Coullll' Oii Ot-NAM• STA"lEMlfNT -21,"JS ......
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"""'""'" Qrt. M, Mid NO•. J, '· 1•, l•JS CDf.?J
P UBLIC NOTICE
t.AGUHA CONSULTING SE RVICE, llll·C Viii 8uer,ii Vl11o1, U.-Hiii,, c.11tor11li1 n•ll
l.0\111 Do Fon 1st l(il!.ilt, JllV·C \/IO• 1-------------~ V1$\il, L.ilQuflil Hlllt, Cillltorlll1 l'ICTITIOUS &USINESS
.,.$) NAME STATEMl!NT Vivlilfl l.. ltilMI , )117·( Viii 9ver,ii T1W loliowl"9 perlOm iltl d0i"9 bfh\.
f •
There are more than a dozen fares 1f you count
differences for lime of the day, week and year.
and restrictions are confusing. It took almost a
week to get a complete rundown of all the Ntw
York·Los /\ncelE'S fares availa hlt> on the three
lines.
. .<\sked "'hy the delay. offi cials <.irgued that
most pas:.-1cngers ,would not want to know every
fare. They said that a would-be traveler probably
would have somE' spl'."ci fi c date and ((>ngth 1)f st;iy
in mind. That limits the opt inns.
Chart~s 1.1,•ill nut be s«'d at airline ticket or re
l)ervation offi ces; you mus t go to a tour operator
or travel agent. Di fferent charters will offer dif·
ferent features. T he CAB said the minimum
priced package could be as low as the charter
fare plus $16 for each ntgtit'S sl_ay for an adult. It's a Bird. • •
Vb.to,~ HIU,,Ci1tllor11li1mJJ ,.,, .. ;
Tl'li1 b<o~'l'condll'Cl"'11>'f'-•,.. l('IM·MA RTIN WHOLESALE
dlv ..... I. NURSERY, 18091 Si1t1tl•90 Cilfl.,.,. ~O.ltill"'t AOild, Et Toro. Or11101 County.
'!'he b<itS ll' typt..•S of fares tn(:lude regular
fin;t-class and coach niJ;hts. which have the
fewest restrictions; night fares, generally apply-
ing after 9 p.m .; excursion rares, involving stays
ranging from seven to JO days; plan·ahead fares.
1.1,·here you must make your reservation GO days
lo advance, and tour-basing fares, involving
pur<'hase of a tour package along with the plane
ticket.
A thrt'e·nighl New York-to-1 .. os Ange·iei:.
charter. therefore. could cost as little as $187.10.
but there is no guarantee such a plan would be
available>. You will have to ·check travel agents
•and watch tht• advc.rtisenl('nts 111 rind out what's
availablc>.
'fhc LcJs An geles city council voted 9·3 last
\veek to h ire a 'disc jockey' lo operate the·
«ilv 's n ew'est la ndmark , 'Triforium, • also knO""'" as the million·doliar jukebox. The
six-story triple -bell to,ver in the civic
eentCr m all contains a 72-note electronic
carillon. One councilman, who voted for
1t, said it was 'the l>iggest ding dong the
rity ever had.·
T1'1!1 5t;1s.m.11t ••I IUoO '"""' It'll Cililfotlllil '1"61 COu<tty Oorll. of 0.~ Coulll'f °" ()(. RDNld W. M.trtl11, 1.01 OrcNd Miii
loborl. llJJS. FmN Pliltl, Slfltl Mil, (1lllor11li1, '1JVI
Pi,e4IVIOCI Orill\Of! Coillt COiiy PilOI, ,MoQll l(OOlt l(im, 1311 •r:ii::::
Ckt. 12. 1•. 2',...., Nov. J, 1•1S l'l()6.1f :;'"' Str .. 1, """l'ltlm.
Tiii' bl>'Ull•t I\ COl\Outl.0 111 •
_.. ••• Pilf"tM<U\ip. R-ldW. MOttlfl , PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS &USIN!SS This \~I will llled wotll tl'lll NA.Ml STATE MENT Colll\lY C1erll. of Oo'il~ County on OE.-
Human Moles Tiit folio-Ina Pilti,on 11 doing WM-' totieo' 11, ltJS.
~,.,. : Ml Sil ON VIE JO FURN! TUAE,1 f'ubll51'1ed 0nri9' (Oill1 0.11\11 Piiot.
2UU MiltOUorlM P•rlt•il¥, Mitslon' Oct. 2'.Ntv. 2, t, 1•, Ill~ MIP·~ -
vi.io, c..lllon'll1 '167S PUBLIC NOTICE
EXCURSION /\ND tour basing rares are about
30 percent. less th.in regular coach fare . plan·
ahl'ad fares are more than 40 percent less.
Save Energy P Nice Is Still
L.Hti. SM+lg. :Mto V•I V1rde, t.onq
81«1'1. C..Ulornlil t09I»
This...,,.._ I• c-utte<I l>l' ... •fl• SUll'E lllOill cou•TOl"TllE dlvlCll>OI. STATE 01' CALI l"OllNIA, l"O• t.Kl\9 5"1tt1 THE COUllTY 01' ORANGE
' lhl' "alilmellt ••~ lolild """' !"" ..... A·1S104
Cou!llW Clork ol 0ti1119l' Cou111y on Ck· NOT 1 CE OF 11 E.A A I NG Of'
-1•,lt1S. PETITION YO \.E AS E •EAt.
There are low · and high-season fa res available
on some nights. but datE"S differ rrom airline tu
airline. The high-season. or more expensive.
fares gf!nerally run from the middle of June tu
the middle of September on excursion plans and
from April 1 to Sept. 30 on plan-ahead fares.
. .\s I "·as rt·ad1ng m,'.I
pow<'r-s;1ver handbook
the other day (well ,
what did you expect tn
find in a bathroon1
library, firsl editions'! 1
I camt' ac r oss a
marv<'lous pla n for sav
i11 g money and energy.
~ligh sea:;on fares between New York a nd Lott
,o\n geles generally are about S20 more round trip
than low.season fares. Tour·basin g fares are tht>
same all year round. It 's so simple it's un·
TODAY'S CIDSSWDBD PUZZLE
ACROSS 78 Numerical
Orderly prefix
sys1em 79 Speck
7 Glrl's name 81 Baseba)l
10 Eccentric term
pan 83 Blot
13 Beverage 84 Goll clubs
server 86 length ·
19 Aloof measure
20 Rubbish 68 Greek
22 Outlay • letter
24 Whlle 89 Hebrew
25 lonlan sea number
' gulf 90 Urge :
26 Exists Scolllsh
27 SpoKen 91 Charm :
28 Tablel•nd slang
29 Rough lava 92 Bree~y
30 Utah 94 Tree fluid
Indian 96 Conjuncllon
32 Grassland 97 Pain sound
platns 98 Join
34 Greedy 101 Mean
35 Before : 103 Bay
prefix 105 Corsage
36 Lalin ans 109 Short for
37 Granular kangaroo
snow 110 Youngster
39Vla 111 Thin
40 Verb form coatings
42 Printer's · 1 t:1 Soon
measure 11 4 Alllrmative
43 Wager vote
44 Flnedlrt 116 Wide
145 Small Ji sh
147 Irish
ancestor
148 Listener's
"1oan"
150 Japanese
church
151 Mature
152" Gangster's
guo
153 ·Male party
155 Bigoted
158 Farm hands
159 Sun deity
160 Japanese
161
162
drink
Concern
Adjeclive
sullix
163 Hebrew
prophet
165 Verbal
ending
166 Cold
symptoms
168 Try
170 Separators
172 Separate
... d
173 God of evil
17 4 Japanese
volcano
175 Terminators
45 Jogging 118 Babylonian DOWN
galls deity 1 Basin
47 Gold lump 119 The Orient 2 Bone: Latin
5<1 Mast 120 Grow molars 3 Depot : abbr.
52 "PineTree" 123 Author ---4 ---Anthony
State Fleming 5 Ridingt1igh
53 Slink& 124 "Tossed" 6 Flower part
55 Born : concoclion 7 Exchange
French 126 Jog thfl premium
56 Malricutate m11mory B Rub
58 U.S. money 129 Assumed 9 Time period ,
59 Swiss warble name abbr.
61 Chopping 131 Cargo unit 10 Sllce
tool 132 Beginner 11 Anti
62 Horse's color 137 "Wonder-12 Pinochle
64 Heavy swells land" glr1 term
68 Red-eyed 138 Floorlsh1ng . 13 Mollify
carp dialect 14 Try hard
69 Say 139 Clothes 15 Church
71 Never : chests recess
German 142 Birth 16 Soup
72 Gaelic 143 Sand hill vegetable
76 Balloon 144 Tiny 17 Forward
18 Russian 97 Biblical
empress king
19 Intimidates 99 Tennis term
21 Anaconda 100 Girl's name
23 Church 101 Baseball's
t'lollday .Musial
Jl Warcry 102 Silent
33 Trimmed greeting
trees 1 OJ At home
36 Seed pod 104 Quiett
38 Greek teller 106 Thus
41 Myself 107 Lure
43 Nobleman 108 Up to now
44 Ancient ship 112 Verve
46 Heavens 115 Divide
48 Coagulate 117 Kiln
49 Sermon topic 118 Moneyman
51 Footllkepart 121 HMm
52 Indian fa rmer position
54 Classlly 122 Samuel's
57 Indigent teacher
58 Vague 124 Mate hei1
60 Scheduled to 125 Slgnlor
arrtve {Two 126 Elec!ronic
words) detectors
61 The sweetsop 127 Posh
63 Meadow 128 Colhery ..
barley 130 Mimic
64 Family 131 Garden
member vegetables
65 Alimentary 133 Cistern
syslem 134 Detail
66 Olslant 135 Professions
67 Long, narrow 136 The lmpotos
cut J 138 Preposses·
69 Samovar sion
70 Brownkiw1 140 State(Abbr.)
73 Artlliclal 141 Mexican •
language ,cloak
74 Evening 144 A'l'ouses
mea ls 146 Blowgun
75 French mlssites
summer 149 Hadrian
77 One 152 Look fixedly
78 Turrel 153 Strike
80 Character-breaker
is!lc 154 Exclamal+on
82 Service unit 156 Lawsuit:
(abbr.) Spanish
85 Brawl 157 Dictionary
87 Performed entry
91 Vaclllated 160 Italian title
93 Spree 164 Female saint
94 Large knile 167 Exclamation
95 Athena's litle 169 Analollan
96 Gape Horn gOddess
native 171 Oral pause
SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWE!IS
.
I Ii
AT
WIT'S
END
beli e\':Jble lhat someonl'
hasn't thought about it
before. The energy pro·
blem slE"m s from lhe ract
that everyone puts u
strain on our resource~
at the same timl'
usually belv.'ec>n thl·
hours of 8 a.m and 8
p .m .. 1.1,•hen we're all
awake.
According lo Lht·
OOoklet. all y;e have to do
1s "rearrange" our lifl·
style t• act'ommodat(•
one another.·! tried it thl'
ot her ni ght.
WtlF.~ my husband
eame hom e at six. he fell
lhe eold stove and attked .
''\Vhat happened'!··
"'Good nig ht,·· I sai d
dousin g the lig hts. "and
sleep fast . Rreakfast is
atllp.m ."
"' ''BREAKFAST AT II
P .M.? Are you crai:y"'
What happe1:tt>d lo-~n
ner?"
··someone ha s tu
balance out the energy
cons umption so that
we ·re n9t all u sing
energy at t he same time
Pull t he button out on the
alarm ...
AT JI p.m . "'e all sat
numbly over a bowl or
cereal having breakfast.
"What am I supposed
to do between now and
lunch at 3 a .n1 .~" he
grumbled.
·'Thi s is the good
part, .. I said excitedly
.. Did you know these are
the cheapest times to
make lon g -_distance
phone call s to Alaska
and Hawaii. if yoq dial
direct. without directory
ass istance . from a
pri vate phone, for three
minutes, providing you
know :;o mf!one in Al aska
or Hitwaii?"'
"Levt"I with me." he
said. "Am J Ol'am I not
on ·candid Cam era"?"' ··vou c·an w atch
'Sermonette· on TV." I
<'O ntinued , ·'read
yesterday's paper. visit
an all-night car wash.
jog with a hamster. or
ta~e the children out to
play in the traf
fie ... watch out for the
milkma n!''
In Fashion
lly STAN DEl.APLANE
NICE. FrC1nce -This is the fashionable
roas t o f so uthern France. Where
millit>nairc ~reeks keep a yacht in the
harbor. And a nned F'rencb starlets parade
in biklnjs t ha . would m h.ke a parson leave
the pulpil.
l' ... o und a 'room ip1 the Hotel Paradise.
fli ght above Louis Vuitton -the luggag.e
man ""·ho's so in s tyle he won't take c redit
c.:ards. Across the street is Yves St. Laurent.
,\ high style equestrian house. F ancy linen
shop
:\ busv s treet with a park and gus h.in g
fountai n ;iL the t!Od. (\ta cost per day -'-re·
ady'! o nly Sil .
'fl1e workmen's clothes of France are
the hottest thing in ·fashions. Ame ri can
models stop m e n raking lea\1es, hauling
bricks, laying pipe, and try to buy the work
clothes off the ir backs. (Hard to buy singly.
Us ually sold in bulk.) ·
The clothes are poilu blue of World War
I -a s h ade m or e gray than our faded blue
denims. i-
On the way down from the Maritime
Alps I spotted a workman crunching down a
g ravel road. You rould sell him on sight in
any fine boutique. The great handmade
·broom.rake would go for S20 in a d ecor ator
shop.
His smock and kerchief and baggy
pants are right out of a Neiman-Marcus
catalogue . •••
They all look like they came out of the
sa m e cookie c utte r : Brown faces.
Moustaches like the statues of French
soldie rs you see in everytown square :
"Mort pour la Patrie -1914·1918." And the
names carved below in stone.
1"his man was settling by the roads ide
ror lunch. Pulle d out a bottleofwinethesize
of a s mall fire plug . Tore off a chunk of
Fre nc h bread. SI iced some salami a nd cut a
piece out of a wheel of Brie.
I-le was right off the pages of Women·s
Wear Oaijy .' •••
Your drink in Copenhagen gives off a n
occasional little sigh. Dane told me, ''The
ice comes +from Greenland glacier s . The
sigh com es from air bubbles trapped in ice
thousands o f years agb. •·
Musl be the purest air in the world to -
day. <But m aybe he was putting. m e on. I
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS NEAEBY GIVEN,,.., BANK OF AMERICA. a~ E•fUltor l'lils -------------1 tlled l'll't"fl11 ii ~itiOfl To Leil!ol Rtar l'ICTITIOUS aus1NESS Pr.rt., for !I'll Pr"""ctlorl ol Oil. GH NAME ST ATl!MENT illlcl OllMI' Hl'dre>-cilrt>on~. •ettreni::e IO
tlW t0Howl119 l>'flOll ;, doing bus!· M>kFI I'm-tor'"''""' parlicuhw•. nn' 0'! .,.., tllill the time "'" ~lilCe ol -..ng OFF THE WAt.L ADVEltTISING. ttlt...,... as bHn i.et !or No~ IJ,
tTllt Wortl'llller t.ill'll , Hunll1"19101'1 !ti~. •I 9:00 il.m., Ill lM t~rt.-n ot Bot.ch, c111or11li1 '2~ · ~Pilrt~I No. Three ol ,.id court .. at em..-wrillo. inn Worc1Wt1er Ullt!. IOOClvk c.nter Ollw We~t . "'t""' C•tv H""tl"910f\ 8H<FI, C1lltor11li1 926'1> ol Sal\til Mil, C.Ulot11I•.
TPll' M ine'' It cond1Klild by..,, In-o.t.O OcloCll'rH, 191S dl•lduill. WILLIAM E. St JOH N, Om•r Whit,. County Cle•-TPll' ilillfmf!lll wil \ t1lld _,!Fl ll'le COl.CINELHlillAINGS. FRANl(t.Of Courrty Clork ol Oo'llll1f! Co""'" on Oc· n4 Gr1NI c..t1I
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Tiit! loliowl1'19 ~rlOfl 1\ doillO °""' MO.A ... 16 ...,Hill SUll'EftlORCOURTO•TNE RE MCO FI NAN CI At.. 21 521 STATlfOf'CAl.ll'ORNIAFOll . il.rther Cl rtle, ~u111l11q1011 S.o1tl'I, TNl!:COUNTYOF941tANGE ' C.llfot11li1 '1.,... In trie Milnor ol ~. E,1.11 of ll.J.Sc:Nlmil11,215?1 Ar<hl•O<tll, 01Aillt.ES R, l(IERUt.l'I'" PAI C. A.
H...nU"'9\0fl BeilCl'I, Ci11llo<11li1 91114 l(IEAULl'F, 0.U~. This bllSIMH 1, conO<.oc:IO!d "'" ill\ .... Motke Is """'•bY 9lwn lo c;r"Odltor~ diVICllHI. flilv!nv cll•ms 119i1IMI Ille Mlkt dKt!· R. J . StPIUft'lilll .dent to flit $.llCI cl,tlrns Ill '"" offk.1 ot
Tf\b $\ilterTWlll ••s flied witl'I IN! !ht cltrl< of lflo .,.,..Mild c-1 or to
CounlT Dirk of Orill\Qlt Count., on Oil:-PRttfti1 lhtm to ttte ulld9r"9Md It tl'le loblrl.111). office ol 8URRI S, LAGEMlOF.
1'4'5tt SWIFT ...-0 SENECAL, lG5 Wlhl'llre
P\llJllsl'led Ot'111119 COil~I Oil•ll' Pilol. Blvd .. IR ll'lt Clly o1 t..os A1199IH, Ill l.0$ Ott. 12, ''· 26,ilfld Nov.2, lt15 JIW.15 Angltlff eovnty, wllkh lillll'I' otrk1 I~
h pl..Uol tlU'\IM11$ol ll'le ~ PURI.IC NOTICE lft•ll,,.."'"Pl'f'lill111ngtoa.1c1tsto11,
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T,,., folio.Ing perlOfl I\ <IOll'MJ bus!· """pytrllutlonollM$notlc•. OiltedCktot»r n, ,,,5 f'ln$i1$: tNSTA·TUNE. 1•• W 1"1'1 Str~.
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STATIEMENTOF ALl.NDONMINTOFU SEOF · FICTITIOUS&USINESSNAME
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Tbe lkl.ltlo..,s bu•i...,•s !Iii,,,., relerre<I to..,..,,,. .. , Iii.cl (11 br11noe County on Mln:hlS. t.to M1011mo11, 2519'1 MorQU!!rlle Plly., Miu.loll Vll/o, Cillft. Tl\I' tr.rsl.l'!nl; •• , condUcl«t bl' Ml ;,..
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Tiw IOI lowing perlOM •re dOlnQ'tlul.<•
nnsn: COftONA IH VESTORS. t.TC., ~ N9•POrt Ce1111r Or l¥e, S ... lte SOil. ,._,, 8e1><h, Colitor11l1'2'60. MFI COrPG"illlon , ii C.lltomlil COO'· POl'illlon, 260 N-l>Or1 C.11lff Ori""'• SUlle :IOI), Ne•POrl kiltl'I. Ciltllol<lli• ,,,..
Car-P!lirlt Tow111'1omn Ltd. #I, 2. l, ;tfld-.. 2fiill N-port Cllntl'I' Ori~.
Suite 500, ~•POr1 eili1C1'. Cil\Komol• -TNS txrsinns ;~ COMIH;1ed bl' • Umil.
edt»rtlwrlhip. MFI CORPORATION
I Mork. P, ltl'\IM. President 1'41111 T1'11 51atemenl ••' fll«I '#It!! 11'11' P\IOllYWC QrlnQf! C""'ll 0.11~ PllOI,! County Cltt'k o1 Oo'illlg11 c.-tf on Ot+ qr;. 1•,l6,•IWMo¥. 2, '· 191S" Jt7).75. lobe<'30, f,,S..
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Totirism
.In Dumps .. t.000!.:AS t. TO., HU·t..,.... C..-1------------~ SAN J UAN . Puerto"'~ Ad .. No. is, P. o. eox i:m, 1'1CT1T1ous1us1Nl!ss Rico (U Pl) -The signs ~i!lf!«h,Ci1Hlor11li1'26JI NAM• STATEME NT ~llflls Ar1"'vr Buss, 1\ll U.-Tr. 1onow1nu ci-r.5011 I.\ doll'IQ ~· on tourist beaches warn· CMIY'Ofl Rd .. NO. 15, l•ount 8"ch. "'"'•" ing that the waters are Callton'llli'26'1 CYCLE PART ANO ACCESSORI ES, l"ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS
Co ntam'·nated by. raw Stu.r1 Frilll(ls Xilvl•r s.ulflle•. '''' Hilf'bor l!llvcl ' Cottil Me s•. N4Ml!STATaMINT 11n t.il9..,11i1 CilllYOll Md .. NO. Jj, C.llfoml• t'lt1' The fol~l119 ptt!IOI\ I• aol119 bull·
PUBLIC NOTICE
sewage are sym bolic of ~BtoKh, C•Ufoml•'2•S1 DoM1d A. si.m,,,.. Pr••ldio 0r1 .... ""''': AS FOR me, I have the bleai& outl ook for This,"!!'~'' .. ,1s tonduct•d bv • CAKl•,,._,,.,c.111or"1om~ ADVANCED MARl(ET1NG !60' g911eril Pil• .~Sn p. Thls buslneu Is tond!Kl•d by.., i AllJil t.•11•, Hu11!1119to11 e •• ch. turned on the washer, P:uerto R ico's $366 o.""1'Ar1"0'80•• ct1v1111N1.
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c.tlfomi•nw. _
dry 'II ' ' ' d try Tillt st.~~t •ill tiled .,ffl 1"-Oonilkl A. Sl•r11 ,._, .,-•-... "'" Al1M, -. • er, vacuum sweeper, m1 1on tounsm in us .. _ _. ..... "' -c ~ ..... .,_ .... ...... ...-.. · ,,_.,y ,_.,.rt ..,....,. °""'Y Of'I ....._. TNs tlllt-nl •n flied .it!! '"-Hi,i)tlf\910f'I lie.ch. C.lllo,nlil.,.... mixer, oven. stove. thiswinler. tot.r"l•.1•1s. c-ntyc1 .. -. .. 0rilft9ll cou~., .. 0t.1 ThistM1 .. s•l•cOl'ldlrctrc1b'l' ... "'·
toaster. slow cooker, dis-On the positlve side, ~ ~ ''· 1'1i. • 1 •--""""~ Orilll'Qe Coos! Oil!ly Pllol, • .....,, G,ry An., Smtih hwasher , pov.·er tOOl1' one Of lhe clotted luxury Oct.1',2',l'ndHOv .. 1,t,1•JS' JtJO.JS l"\ibllilwdor..,._CNtlO.olTPI~, n.11 si.t•,.,.,nt •ill filftl wol!'O "°'
and electric lawn mower hotels wnl be reopened as Ott."·"·.,,., NOv.1. '· 1t1s Jt1).1 c-., o.-r1 et o..,. COllftty on Oc·
and am at this moment a Jloliday Inn and the 1 __ P=U~B_L_1_C~N~O~Tl=C-E~"-PUBLIC NOTICE .. !om!' u.1•11· t<UMS
savi ng a pot f u 11 of huge con vention com· l'1CT1T1ous1us1Nl!SS '--------------' PWllM'IM er-,. coest o.itv P11o1. m oney . I s so m eone plex. V.'hich h as been NAM•STATl.MENT I ITI USIUSINESS Ot'l.11.1,.•fld N0v.l,ti1'1, ,...,.,, T"9 tolio-1119 oet'WM ilr• cJolo!'lgbl>~-NAM a ST AfliMIENT knocking on our door!" under construction for ..u•s: The to1io-1119 "''°" ,, oo;"' ow. PUBLIC NOTICE When my husband re-four years. will be rel\dY Texn...B•nlMssE11c,._.,,,.., '".
t ed b Id "Th t ~mblf1. SM. SI•, II T ..... c..llfomlt VllJO VFSPA AN O MO-PIO, ------------um , e sa , a fo r the peak w 'nter nu:i c.m1"° c.,,111r•110. s.... J.... l'1CT1T1ous1us1N••s was 'li'red rro m n ex t seagon . 0011 An.n 1roc1t. 2iJ2so...r1.ii. c;.p111r.,...c..u1oml• NAMl.STAT•MaNT
door. He said if we don't But tho•e' are mere Or.,1E1Toro,<•111orl'll•Tt"'° . McLl!lsH eAO'tHEAS, INC..• 2",-~. '-Ing""',._ ts dol"O """· " ltotRl"l Hfl,,..y OOl'li11PI.,,, I0'1 Mt'1I C10lomli1'<0f'lllOl"l1IOn_, 29000 CllmlllO ·~ •• hold it down over here. match flame s in a SC~H,...tk!otonhech,c:;ou1om1 • .,.. .,.111ro110. * J"•" C•s"•tr•no. EO'SSLEcr1ucco.,1M21sot1-
h • · I b d sto.,.... '1'111110 OOCOt.1•, dll Vlo Ufomlil Dr .. lr¥1M,Cillltor11f1tt6M ' es going o en my gloomy. scene that has e.11. V1111. Yorbil Lind•, Olrtton'll• Tt111 M1,.11 11 (Ol\d11tled trv • cor· 111or1 E4••10 G•uoi •. ,,,12 race." s~e n pa,yr'oll checks ,,... . poriltklll. s.tlMwOr .,l rvlno.C..lllomlotttoM "H h'" I 'led "Al bo · hot I Thls1Milfl9S1l1coflduc1 ... trvo11m1i. Mct.l!.ISH BROTHERS, INC. Tflh bo.111,,.,1 '' cot1dvr1M IW.,. ~ a • s m1 · un('eatonemaJor e ecio.r1Nr5"1P. Cleu9'""·Mct.illh oivio....1. these prices, not Only and elect ricity CUt O(( at OOl\All111Broc11. S.Cr"Ot..-y Et\ot9E6"¥CIGiludlG Can We afford it, but we •otberlJ for (allure tO n•y l;ills 'tol1mont •1' fil ed with ti. This atottmtflt •ilt. hied Wfl1' ti. Thl1 st1ltn'lel\1 ;.,, tllM w'th !ht """ t,oul\ty O.rlt et Oro,.. Covoity Ol'.'I Ot:· c:-rtl' O..lt ol OrillloOil (&uftl., Oft o.::-OWrlt'r O.r-. ol Or•ntlO C:0\1111¥ Of'I Oii· just missed the peak their bills . /\II but the to1Joor•.1•1s toeo••·'"' ww10,1'1s. ·
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Thanks to.H.arry lloooGY.llltd lh~ I.AA o bla
bif red atalllon with Ille built· in shock abso<bers •.
[Ji.ave h.ad a vefy comfortable view of the Back
Bay's dwinc:Uing "hone country" area. -
. --. . .
with Tom Mccann
Corcel, H~ry's 3-year-old P~uviao p~.
, gave me that typical fO<king-chalr ride ll\at aoes
, With the gait pe<:uliar to hl• breed. We only •Pont
~ about An bt>ur 1n our quick overview of an area
-thafhas-been-equrstrian heavm-fQN\HeuHhe ~al, liiexplJµbly., nil water-and
i' 1U l«l-)'ear:1. - - . - - -Cro&king frogs at odd ~mes of U;ae year -with or
· But the ground-eatinf pace heli>Sd • us~-.iito;-_,_...,,·!!"'ul'raio to.feed IJiem-and desertsof.deying-,-'; "puo~t --all-the-wartrom~,.-Oldft~lllr~h salt that turn ·the mud Oats gr1y as the warm~. Cypre5s street. in Santa Ana Hei&hts to a turn· OrangdCoaat sun slnkliJtto the distanl ocean, ,.; .. ·
a.round on a creek bank the other side of J am· But "horse country .. wj1l oeve:r be the' same
boree Road -we went ta1derthe bridge to reach as it was just yesterday -and certainly nri~r as
theeast sideofthehishway.. peacerul ~sit was jus~''the day berore y(ster-
Even at that, we didn't begin to C<JVer the day;~· a gene~lion aeo. • i
ground that in-the-know horse people take for There are people in.Santa Ana Heights tod8')'
granted as "open colUlt.ry" in those parts. who remember riding from the Heights to .
• .. '
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O'Neill Park with ease, or m.Aking & one'..day BUT THE VIEW ·between a pair of horse journey into Bonita Canyon· before ~ere was a View 'of Back Bay's
ears or today's Upper Bay and it.5 peninsular dump there. . . . • .' open country from
points and othe r neat places to ride is just not as The fencing and rreewaYs have come along between a horse's
extensive as it used to be. in tbe past 10. years -.iq_ oal¥.about fi~ )'ears in.
There is no question that the SAnta Ana some instances. ; . .• ear.s reveals there
Heights horse community literally is losing It was 197 1 when lhe Irvine ComPJlny put up still are some
ground. some of its fences in the Back Bay area and, for a. plea.sant acres to The area comtifonJy known as the Sand short time, asked horse pepple:-to get permitS
Arena, as r eported last week , is the site of a new bef .d. · \ h ed · · ride at twilight,
i $1.5 million golf Course complex that will inclQd e ore n tng ln ,0 ranc . -Ow:' ~e~. /)Vt 'horse country'
IS.hole links, a pro shop and a restaurant -all EVEN TlfAT re"strictiotl i-n t im e was (gray area at lower
opeh to the public, but not to ho_(ses . somewhat relaxed. JrVino jus.t .kind of quit send· ) ·
. There is no one to bl ame, certainly not ing the patrol around ito;t1,~eck op wh~ did or did right in map IS
PaCiric ~tanuracturing Co., the firm th at is de-nothave.permits. shrinking due to
. veloping the ''executive" golf course. It's as Steven Lane, 'one or the .three partners many things,
That compa'.ny has used its experience with · th If "N e • thanked
So 1n e JO cour:!$;e, says·; o on e_ve., . • .. inc/tiding similar projects in the utherp California area thelrvmeCompany." . · . .;-t' . , :-· l'#
-includiog a golf course it ha~ developed orrthe Maybethal'$ a good clue. . .\ · . •. development of golf
end of tfwi Van Nuy.s ail:JX>rt -to give it the pa-' some look to the o.range Gdu~y Fairgrounds .. course (Other gray lience to deal '-with four years of red tape and bli ::tttd k th ..
publiC hearings beCore getting the project under ~e!. .. ~~r~e0!~:~t~i.·· care~·;· par .5 ·as e area, ~pper left of ·
way. But the fairgr.o~ management' seems to map) in Santa Ana
. And the company now is graciously over-operate und~r a verbal ~lic.y thal horse riders Heights. ~ looking minor trespasses each day as, apparent-.are not ·even to enter. Uie grounds or leave -on
ly, did the Irvine-Company, the owner of the Sand horseback. IL would be preferred, apparently.
. .o\rena land, before the golf course bulldozers that horses be trailered onto and off the grounds.
took to the rield . Some horse shOw-paI'ticipants from sur-
' TllERE ARE even some around who might
say, "Good. Let the golCers put up with the
airport noise for a while.'' ' • ,
And, though it may be good for a giggle to
picture a putter trying to concentrate with .a Lear
jet screaming overhead~ th e sad fact is that
"' l'lorse people <ire going to miss every di vol of'the
~ acreage they're giving to fairways and greens'.'
The teen -~ged girls who used the Sand Arena
almost cry when they tell you of the encroach-
ments of freeways. airports, buil<4_ing develop·
ments -and now a golf cour..e -on what used.to •
be the private 'world or them and their maned
pals.
.... 011, SURE, there are still little-traveled
trails and quiet thickets filled with birds that
whirl away in chattering clouds ot frantically
beating willgs when a horse gallops by.
There a rc the ditches, streams an~ gullies
PriS on Sentence
For Mesa Robber
rounding areas have ,walked and led in thei r
horses for speciric events without being
challenged.
BUT IT APPEARSthere may be a lorll!) "''ay ti)
go before there is real u~derst3:n~ing between
"people who manage. public rac\ht1es and horse
, 'peoplewhorre·ed to usetb0$e(acilitie.s. ~. .. .. --·
·, And that· doesn't even begin to deal with the
probl em or horse traffic alongside roads and
streets designed for motor traffi c. ~ ·-~ , •
·Holdup
Man Gets
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SANTA ANA -A man
who a dmitted his in-
volvem.ent in a series of arm~ robberies that in·
Cl ud'e d 'holdup.s at
markets in Huntington
Re ctc h and FQuntain
Valley hais· been com·
milted to the .California
Youth Authority for an
indefinite term.
ORANGE COUNTY •
Purdy St., Midway City,
were arrested by Foun·
tain Valley. police last
June 16 after a robbery
s.,NTA ANA -A m·an captUred on Airway
Drive in Costa Mesa after he took $20, a watch
and credit cards al gunpoint from two employes
of the 94th Aero Squadron restaurant has been
sentenced to not less than 10 years in state
prison.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter
Smith ordered the maximum prison term for
Cli mmie White, 21, Venice. after the defendant
halted the trial during its prosecution stage and
changed his plea to gui lty.
0 C t at a Warner Avenue Supe~~ot~eourt0 Ju~~-market.
White and a male juvenile were arrested
Jwte 9· as they fled from the restaurant after
handcuffing and robbing two employes in the 8
a.m. holdup.
Kenneth Williams or-Mendoza later pleaded
dered _the commitmen~ guiltY'.-f.o-armed robbery.
of R 1 c h a r d H .e fl rt He is· currently serving
Kn eeland, 21, of 15292 his commitment to a
Neece St .. WestmUuter, CYAfacility.
a fter the defendant
pleaded guilty to armed
robbery charges and Juvenile court action against Wh ite's com-
paD.ioo is still !n pro~ess . waived trial. ..___ 4 -
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Kneeland and Alfonso
Mendoza Jr., 18, of 14972
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But the golf cou r se 411 a n s aid a
mouthful when he said, "No one even thanked
the Irvine Company.··
It 's not only time t hat horite peopl e
·thanked .. the landlords on whose property they
hope to ride. They had better start communlcal·
ing their needs before our whole world gets cov-
ered by asphalt and concrete -or all the green
areas get fenced orr for exclusive-use of golfers
and pic nickers.
Recreation. planners must be madE' to re-
alize the horses· and horse people's needs exist
and are growing.
Gra_v~l Dig~Site
To Be Restored
SANTA ANA -Orange County Planning
Commissioners have approved a change from an
agriculture rone to a "'sand and gravel extrac-
tion'' di strict on about 348 acres in Lucas Canyon
10 miles-east of the San Diego Freeway and off
Ortega Hi ghway. ·
Silberberger Construction Inc. has had a
permit to operate the quarry which prodµces a
hard rock m ateri a l used in erosion control.
. Under the new zone, the q1iarry will have to
be restored to a natural setting when it is no
looger being used as a digging sile. _
Commission chairman Shirley Grindle, who
described herself as "Gravel Gertie" because of
her continued interest in the mining sites, said
the change was "the most uncontroversial sand
and gravel :zoning we have ever had in. this
COWlty.''
In other action, the commission granted a
permit for a temporary partable rock crushing
plant east of Irvine Lake in the alluvial plain of
-Santiago Creek. .
The site may be used only through June 1976.
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Birth oJ ·.a Coinic Strip _
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Peanuts: The·
ThU ta tM aecond of Jiw ~but! was unsuccesstul band. Cartooning, aft.er
artic~• ucnpttd /f'Om. the. \.was almost hired ooe aU, i» simply good de-
boolc "Peanut• Jubilee; My day to letter tqmbstooes. sign.
Uf•.and Art With Charlie A short while'loter, I Someorthepeoplewbo
Bro~n And Oth,ra .. •• wu hired by an art cor-')'Ol'kecl at the cor~eapon.
pubtiMed by Holt, RfMhon: resPondence school. dence school with me .
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t0001 I had been drowing
the St. Poul poper
-D!ailed th•@ off lo · 'U ed Feat-ure Syn.
J!jclllelo NewYork Oty. r don't know bow much
time went by without my
hearing fro"' lhelll', but
-Jf"m sure It was at least
islx week&.
_c _onvJnce_d_that JnY
from their editorlol ~um. Wb• I IOl bade '
director who said they lo the ayndleate olllc9 •
were vert interested m they had already~
my work end would I up the pock•C• fblld left
care to come to New there and ID tb.t abatt-_
York ond talk obout 11? time bad ded-tlaoY -_ woold rather publlob Ibo a.I Wfmton. The bead of the depart-have remained (rieods
.-ment wai1 a famous all of these years, and I
.. ' ,.,BY C ':tu':i:f S M. magazine illustrator of ~ave u:s~ the n:imes of that period. He was a lieveral ln t-tie stnp.
--'"' "'' =-----_..1•11. .., u.i-.. ~-rf _., . t l d ~-.,_~K. peJ"'uorus _a ra 40h Ii ~
.!Ji "'-There are certain thing:i as they appe IC ·ar 'e" oi-own-wa
Vt. drawings had been loot
,{ \ ( in tbtt mail. I ,finally
wrote them a 1Ietter
describigg the dl'llwing•
WHEN 11\RRIVEP at strlplhanlbep1111el. '11lls
the syn4icate offices ear· made me very happy, fllJI'.'
ly in the morning, no one I really preferred the
other than the recep· strip myself.~ t ~·-tionilt wu there. 1 retur·neu o -.rn·== --.-eapoHs1illed'witb .,_ -· ,:Ji' seasons in our lives and I believe he did 'D~e4 after . my good
"··1v which each of us can re-.much to inspire me. He fnend, Charlie Brown, '!1 ··~811,andthereareothers taught me the im· \"hme desk was DCTOS.$
-1 ~ad brought olong a b>pe f.,.. the~ --.
new ,com1~ slrip I had asked a certaill Uttllsirt
which disappear from portance of drawing ac· theroom.
1·1 • "t>\J.r -memones like the curately. .: . I fecal I perfectly the
•· · ' melting snow. Almost everything I ~ay he came over .and
I bad seat ondl.asklng
them if they could recali
receiving anything
similar.
been workUJg on, rather to marry me. Wbell..lbe _ th~ the ·P?Del cartoons turned me do•n and wh1~ United .Feature married someon.tt e1ae.
s.ynd1cate had :seen,. I there was no doutit that· ~ ..
:simply want~ to give Charlie Brown was en ' ••1• ' When 1was14, 1 had a draw now, in what is first looked at the litUe
them a better view ot my bis way. Loser.a a: et start·
J~Otd the receptionist ed e_.-ly •
CHARLIE BROWN ANO A FAMILIAR FRIEND
· •· summer which J shall sometimes a quite ex· cartoon face that ~ad
always remember. We treme :;tyle, i"s bai;ed 00 a ~n named after him.
had organized our own real knowledge or how to _I• t.~at wh~l h~ l~s
neighborhood baseball dr~w that obj e ct. like? he said with dis·
team, but we n e ver whether it be a s hoe, a may.
Linus and Frieda were
also named after friends ot mine who were in·
structors.
tinued to mail my car· If not , I wanted to
toons out to major knowsothatlcouldputa
newspaper syndicates. tracer on the l6st car·
In the spring of 1950 I ac~ loons. Instead. I re~·
cumulated a batch ol eei.ved a very n1ce Jetter
that i hod not hod NEXT:Cl'OIDilfl/Up'Wuri •
breakfast yet, so I would ChorUeBrou&
played on a s trict doghouS"e or a child's The characters of
'' schedule, for we didn't
go out and eat and then • . / During this time I con·
-know when we could find
another team to.plaY..
J lived about · a block
' from a grade s chool
' called Maddocks in St.
~aul where there was a
· ·rather large playground.
The playground director
that summer saw our in-
·· t ere st in playing
baseball and came up 1' with the idea that we
' s hould organize four
",· t· teams and have a sum-
• 1 mer league. Our team
i " came in first place that
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we practiced more_than
the other teams, and one
day J actually pitched a ... .. no-hit, no-run game. It
., . was really a great sum-
mer.
( I' •" .. · , I STILL THINK the
.. . challenges to he faced in
sports work marvelously
as caricatures of tjw
, .. ~challenges that we ia'c'e
in the more serious
aspects of our lives.
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LOWEST PRl-CES OF THE SEASON
a ~!u~h":~i ~x:r~~f~ • LAST CHANCE TO SA VE IN EVERY DE:PARTrvl,ENT,
bowling, or have a bad ~-~~---'---.,-------------------------------------------------------~~~-:-~~ night at bridge, or fail to
' · qualify in the OP:enlng
~~round of a golf tOurna-
ment, I am' a·b'.te t"O
transfer my frustrations
to poor Charlie Brown,
And when C harlie
-· Brown ha s tried to
... analyze his own dif·
..-;;• ficulties in lite, he has
.,.. always been a ble to ex-
--p_r_~s lltem b~ in sPOH&_
:' ter~. o/:--
. ,.. Another reflection of
I .,,
rriy emotions are all of
th~ summer camp ideas
·:--which I have drawn. TbeT are a result of my haYing absolutely nod~
sire as a chil~ to be sent
away to a s ummer
camp. To me that was
the equivalent ot bejng
drafted: ·When Workl
. War II came along; I met
it with the same lack of
enthusiasm.
The three years I spent
in the Army taught me
. '°,· all I need to knoW abOut •• ..,_.•loneliness, and my sym-"i' ~ pathy for the loneliness· I that all of us experience
• is dropped heavily upon
-. SHOP TODAY 10 A.M. 'T1l 9:30 P.M.
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.h:.~n~~ :Ph•a~;rd~y~: 01,1r soft leather coats arl~' Save on ot:1r a · tflentic save now on our $e.leaion: o
. evenillgs and weekends ~'1'. "Cl I . h d -. h f ' ' · ,,~J'6~;1~.c~~r01rt~:r nc11• Y av1s_ e wit ufJ. Americao-lndian ,..jewelry , men's .·poly~~ter '~.Q it' sla¢:cs
t aiOOety can be. I Worry b From a-colll\Clion o( leather coats ~ollared-with'ltlllhll'-l-Rings, oracefets{ ~. earrinl!' handcrafted In, Ster-Vou'll love OUf machine washable-~Its. 'So-_
..... • ::ibol~ealt~°!to~~~ th3e:.i~ IJ N,at:wegiaC' blue fox, _natural or dyed oP<>ssum, others. ,ling sil.ver wi~h turQbfite, Coralr mother..o(-petarl, more. lids and patterns. fn soft. bri~f,.dark'. Co~-"~~
and ~e~ause I worry, 4 139.99 were$176 J... •• • • : lfl ~ · r.. t lQ 99 ·-· "
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Charhe Brown hos to ~ ' , • Ull were $9·$t00 • • comp. val. $16-$18, • worry. con ~art toats 103-all 24 s~ a~ may co rash1on r)lac:~ aut '1ic jewel!}' 13 JI 2 stpres~1~ guy co faU,i~ plac~ ,
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WHf:N I WAS just.J)Ut
of high school, I started
to submit cartoons to
most of the major
1~· magazines. as all am-
bitious amateurs do, but S
l"ecC'ived the ordinary re-
(cenltos) fur Pfl)ducts labeled to ~how country origin tce«itos • r men's casUai pants J6f,J~76-all 2:4 stores ~:ii~~~~~
'fl'·-~~il:':~~~~~--......... ~t."l""'~~=:..---~-~~~ "'
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couragement.
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however, I set about in
; ea_mest to sell my wori<.
.... J visited several places
1 in the Twin cities to try
·to get some job in
1'Whatever art depart· ?~ ..
" menl might be able to -.
;,,use my limited talents, \
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PROSPERITY
SEMINAR -DR. DONALD CURTIS
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SATURD~Y. NOV. 8,
•• 1975
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Sealy Lacosta · twin
m:attress ·or box '?Pring
Salilnll' on ·rdlf!OUs Sealy 1.-1 Costa twin mallreSS or bo)l
S1>Cins. With qulhed !OP and s~per <;omfort.
57. 90 !Win ••• pc. •
,1eep hop 1 '45-.all 2.t .stotes
Scandia® .. : fro ''' Samsonite . '
... our softsided 1 • ggage
Practicality and beauty in ~-~ !el. Available in
IOIM, beaufy peck>, and l)Ullmal\s. In while, blue, tan.
22.50"10 51.00 oeg.$k..
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-._.Jleally --0~ m Winds?
Expe.rtmenli ar.~ currenll)' be· to dh1cove:r and perhaPIJ pro.,•e ln beh Yi.or ·during June, July,
Ing eonduc\ed in\o this the:.serie1ofre1earchproJect.i'to Aug t and Seot~mbet in rela·~
phenomenon by the unlikely team be joined next by Dr. Albert P. lion o weather conditions was .
Negtr.ll\'l! ions carry an op-peopll• have s horter ruses on :
pooite e l('etr1l'al lmP.:ulSt.> and are lheirlemper!!i." . •
generally m o re p-rll!:valent in -om> factor Or. Wutsoir points~ Santa. An• Winds ha\•e com·
meactd-1ho ... Ju>1-dr)'.....JAtld·
blMlhlf gal .. that howl do~
from the desert each autumn to
s_c.oJJr the._ O.i..a.oc.e Coas.l
landscape and scrape ooe's very
nerveS with noise and humming
tension.
ot a San Juon Capiilranc>-pbysi·-~~1ei:....D<Qtcasor_cnw:iwa...oL..._com c.ated. by .Ja.clLot an.> ·
clan on the 11taft of Fairview State: UC. Ber\iley·? •· det oc. devic.e. C>r. Wa\.5Qn 3d-
hiehtt~l!itudes than at sea leve~l Ui thut ~11nta Anu \Ylnds, wltll
which 9'xpllllns w y man people · ·tneif. O~tlj ot lllrge:-p;osltM,-;--.;-:r.
reel mort> relaxed. OOi'ftfort.able i~s. produce a mari<~ u~urce Hotipital ln Costa ~tasa and his 11tey woDder: mils.
pa--.-.tner. in the-rese•Tch-;--~Wbat.,..fCtut.. posllively and ·-The u~s. Weather Bureau Mnd
Every bod y · s Favor I t e nec1Uvely-charged ions have on tht-Q ll)ge County Air Pollution
and ph)•.sically wcll in Uie rn.~· in the numlwr of clients who try
taln:s. -toesca'pe'from F'air\ri~·. _ --
,The Santa Ana -or Santana, a. aom·e pronounce it -is first
rouain to North Africa·s Sahara
Desert Sirocco and the
m)'Sterlou.s [ohn winds that roar
down like •. jet-stream out of
Europe's Alps.
They do strange things to peo. •
pie, their inner emotions, feel-
ings, and their outward ad ions.
Murder is treated with lenien-
cy in Algeria. for example. if the
sinister Sirocco wu blowing
when the fataldagger slashed or
the pistol (ired. 'People have
believed (or centuries the
sometimeS-e¥il breath of the
wind could drive a man to a tem-
porary madne:§S.
Soddenly, a victim dies violent-
1y and t' lit~rally gooe with the
wind fQr~ver, but the~codies
only to return again, -· .
So do the. local Santa kla and
the Foh.n,1 the wind that whistles
down the slopes of Europe's Alps,
a wind loaded with positive ions,
tiny molecular particles carry·
ing electrical charges.
WHAT PART do these positive
and -negative ions in the at.
mosphere play in the beh?vior or
well·being of mankind and the
lei;ser animals that share and
populate Earth? ·
Weatherman -KA BC TV Chan. prrsonal behavior? Conlr I District. however, did
neJ7's Dr.GeorgeFisctfbeck. -How much ot a role do proyid both a small portable
Dr. George has been a school chemical air pollutant..s.play? 'A·ealh r &l,ation for monitoring
teacher and is 8 scientist with -How do they inr·luence other ctors. plus atmospheric
· · ed · als · epileptic seizures, or do they~ data th APCD collected. impres!t\·e~cr e nti . -Is there an'y basis lo the
· The modest Dr. George, age·old. belief that hum an
however, is reluctant to discuss behavior is influenced by the
his work with Dr. -Robert W. moon's phases, _particularly the
NEG TIVE IONS seem to
eeneral more ptfysical and e mo-
{ional ~ ll·being through tht al·
mosphe e ot a &iven .areu, in
term.sot blood chemistry, degret'
of chron c respiratory prob~ems
and: gen r~1 mood• aecording lo
Dr.Wais n.
Watson M.D .. claiming some full ~oon?
men, unlike them, conduct re· -1£ positf\'e and negative ions
search only for the recognition do exercilie different inOuences
and publicity instead of the scien· on people at dittereni limes.' can
tificdataand good itmayyielH. a ,controlled·climate environ·
"The way it .8tarted is that Dr. ment be created to counteract it?
Wal..59n and I m et and found we
had lhis common interest in
ionizatioq~and we've been wor:k·
ing together on it." says Dr.
George.
Their work is based on pre·
viously proven phenomena. and
if it is ~arried out successfully·
and their theories are shown to
be roclr-hard fact, the re5ults
could have extrer'nely beneficial
and lasting errects in lx>lb a con·
fined place like Fairview and
open society.
They ~are. firm iQ emphasizing
the work is not yet complete,
with one experiment just COO·
eluding and awaiting analysis,
and the second -more signifi·
cant-only about to begin:
\\'HAT IS IT Dr. Wal8on a.ld
Dr. George 1-~isc hbeck are trying
Studies s how conversl'ly that a
large c.h ge or positive ions in
BY REGULATING positive or the air t lds to create tension.
negative ions in the air -which nervousn ·s. headachl• and in·
is possible -physical, emotional creased r s piralory problems in
and ment81 disturbances and sensitive i diViduals.
perhaps even epileptic seiiures Santa A a" Winds. ror instance,
could conceivably be regulated. are heavily charged v.'ith positive
By weather prediction, medica· ions, often causing a crackling
tion for them could be increased Ceeling.
or-dec~ased . Sensitive in(li~iduals -rnost
Data kept tor the past f&ur people are t a certain degree -
months by 100 Fairview staf( will exPeri nee aggravation or
member.s on some 1,700 clients' allergies su h as hay fever and
general behavior and epileptic asthrria , h · dache, and that
seizure paUi;rns is currently be·. antsy, itc reeling' of ap·
ing evaluated. prehension.
"We've still got a lot or ward-; Positive io s ar'e the so·called
out .here th al don't have their. eJectrlcily·in· he.air that won't
dala in yet," says Dr. Wat.son, a let your hair ie flat ·after it has
pediatrleian and former director been combed The same thing
of student health tor the causes Ltie little .iAP! when you
University of California. walk acros;; a (l'arpet. thffi touch a
One point Dr. Wat.8on 1nake· Theo reason for this is not )'el
a practical illustration is that kno"'" and I.hut is what the re-
humans and animals tradition.til.1· search team ho peg to sl~trt pin·
IY sho"' tt-nsion and uneasiness nlni down soon. likl' a rur<', eap·
8.s a thunderstorm appr~ches, turt>d butterfly in a s~c:1men
"'ilh its lighlning-laden clouds. case.
"Rerore an electrical storm. Fair\•iev.· "'a.s lll'iL-ctcd rur the
there is an excesis of positive ions study because it:; l'lients. "''ho
-and a vague sense oC une..Si· ulready have dislurbe-d' brain
ness ht m any individuals," Dr. "'avei;, might dc"lur1strate ef·
WaLs on notes in documents aMk· reels or ion changt..>s »lore ob·
ing f'airview permission (o con-viously .
ductthisresearch. Brain "'""'"'es and other
"Aflerthestorm.whenlhereh; physical racJ ors will be
an exl'ess .or s mall ne.:ative'loos. monilOred in the next phase or
m;•n)' people' reel ex:.hilarated. Is .the experimen~. a_long "·~th
this a <'hemical or electrical general ob:;e.s:vali.un 111 behavior
phl'.'nomenon of the central by word personnel.
nt'r\'OUs system ur a rombina·-Sophisticated e{1uipment \\'iii
tion?" · be loaned by the U.S. Navy,
VIOl.F.NCF. llAS BEF.N at-
tributed to the inOuenre of a
positi.,.·ely charged atmosphere
such as that ot the Santa An<l
\Vinds, the SirOceo or the ,.~ohn .
Coi;l a Mes a l)oli ce Lt. J al'k
Calnon. day shift ~·atch com-
mander. s.iys he has observed
both the effect or Santa Ana
Winds and also of the Cull moon
on beh--Jvior in tht• str~ts ol the
!'ity for many years.
"'When we have the Santa Ana
Winds t&nct, let us say, the heat
t,hat goes "'ith them, we have far
more disturbances and fights,"
~ays Lt . Calnt>n . "It 'sµ:;: though
"'hit'h is currently u~ing il in
J\.liami, l''la .. in ion rl•search of il:!I
°"'"·according lo Dr. \\'aL-;on.
"We 'll lry tu prQ.ve it with
F.KGs·," he ~ays, speaking or the
l'lec.•trlcwl current imPulses in the
heart, whi ch can be monllorl'<I.
· lie hoj>('s eautiously the
three scientists ean proVe the
theory th rough t'ollaboration and
perhaps open a "''hole new
method of improving the·lot ol
the aCflicted. not just the mental·
ly retai-ded.
If their theoriea; are true. then
the aJnieted arfected by ioniza-
tion reall y int·ludl' the "'hole
human race.
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Recent research on client doorknob. \
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They Were 'Kidnaped'fortheirNew]ob
ByHll,ARY KAVE
OltlM DllllW l"ti.t St-"
they never once thought it was a
hoax .
YOU DAILY PILOT
SECTION B
SUnday, November 2. 1975
When Gary Crilterden and Pat
Kenney used to work at a
Newport Beach waterfront
restaurant, a "good night" usual·
ly meant adding up generous
tips.
Wildcatt er. and Susan
Carpenter, a guest on board, in··
sist they had no intention or sign·
ing on a C"Ouple of steY1-·ards that
night.
"All we 'A't'nt in for '"'<'IS a good
meal. But, there they ~·ere," said
Mrs. Carpen,ter.
Mrs. Mcl\tahon said the hesita-
tion on the new stewar~· part
was only m.oinentary.
"Pat asked where the boat was
headed. When I said West Indies,
he was ready,·· she adds.
"I've always loved lo·ttavel·
and I've already been to the
earibbeari aod lPftelit,•· says the
stocky, red.headed Kenney.
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_ But, on one night about five
weeks ago at the Warehouse
Restaurant . the two young
waiters had their best night yet.
Critterden and Kenney, who
are· old high school ehums and
are now roommates in Newport
Beach, told the women that they '
work as a "matched pair."
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They inadvertently charmed
their way onto a luxury yacht
bound for the West Indies.
They say they had every inten-
tion of staying at the re:itaurant
for a while longt'r. Kenney insists
he's been told he v.•as one or the
best waiters there.
Critterden, blond-haired and
blue-eyed, said he has traveled
very little. To him. the West In -
dies is "a plaee on t h<' map."
Bu(, he's eager to see what's
there. The Wildeatter, built 45
years ago in New York City, ls a
diesel.powered, twin-scr ew
motor yacht. Its WelJ .equipped
interior t'omforlably holds a
crew or. nine. plus eight
passengers.
Critterden. 22, and Kenney, 24,
traded their Jandlubber v.·aiter
chores for duty as stewards
aboard the luxurious. 140·fool
Wildcatter. currently docked al
the Udo Peninsula Shipyard. Tli~y claim they were jus t us·
ing .their usual charm and skills
in wailing on tables that night,
but wound up unexpectedly
"ki'dn~ped '' by lwb female
customers "'ho believed the
v.·aiters would do "just fine··
aboard ship.
The young men reveal that
their future aspirations are
focused on :.1 partnership in the
restaurant/discotheque busi-
ness. But, ~·hen the chance arose
to cruise lo the \Vest Indies via
ports such as Caho San l ... ucas,
Acapuleo and through the
Panama C<l nal. they eagerly
traded the land for the sea
The ya<'hl has been in N'ewport
Harbor about nine .,.·eeks ror a re·
furbishing job and is due to de·
part for southern ports in about
three "·eeks Mates on land
•1WELI., they were allracli\'e,
polished, po1ite and very well·
trained from the restaurant, .. ex·
plained M arion ~1cMahon or
Beverly Hills, when asked why
sheb.iredthem.
• AMONG their duties on txiard
'A'iil be ser"ing meals, cleaning
staterooms, and lending bar.
The young waiters. who wore
casual Hav.'aiian shirts and
shorts al the restaurant. admit
they ~·ere a little apprehensive
about the job offer. but claim
One or ll-1 rs i\1 c i\1 a hon · s guests
on the yacht one day last "'eek
was Heverly Hills architect Ken
Berkhiser . lie glanced at the two
new rl>cruils working al their
nev.· jobs. shook his head, and re·
marked. "You might just say it·s
the Great American Adventurt•."
are now ma~es at
se~,:it Gary
Critter'd0/J (left )
and Pat Kenney
adjust to'f'lew jobs ~
aboard the
yacht Wildcatter Mrs. )lcMahon, ov.:ncr of the
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$118.29 in 1974. I f.Sked the companyf Contineota1 Assurance Your estimate is low. The everege new home in California, which
Co. of New York City, if she could pay semiannually. They cost approximately $44,000 •year ego, today is priced at about
agree<t. The 1975 bill was for S97 .17 for six months. How can $51.000. The median sales price during July 1974 of an existing
this insurance increase $100 in one year? single-family home was $43, 100 .
A.R .• CostaMesa Sill°'li A I "'--I TN• policy Is for yearly renewable term insurance. and It was f nr a f ng on ,...... or """" rs
originally sold by the lnternatlon•I Worker Order, a fralernal or· DEAR PAT': I ordered four cast iron arm chai rs manufac·
g1nlz1tion. Continental took over the policies in the f950s after tured by Fairmont Foundry Co. of Brimingham: Ala., on
IWO went out of ••lstence. A• term fife lnsural'tce, premiums June 4. 1 sent $103 with the order. The unassembled chairs
Oot a problem? .Then u..rite to Pal Dunn . J..>a1 u·111 cut red tape. getting the automaticelly increase each year, reflecting the growing risk of de-were received July 31, but when I started assembling them I
0111wers and action you need to &olve·lnftluities 1n government and busi· ath •• • pollCy·~olderages. In early Y••r• It Is the cheapest kind of discovered there were six left arms and on ly two right arms.
rn;ss. /&fail your questif111~ to Pat Dunn At Your Ser1:1L·e. Orange ('oasf Doily lffe lnsurence. Rates cllmb rapl(lly, howiyer. from around age 50· I contacted Fairmont Found!')' and received the so-called
Pilot. P .O. Box J560.CostaA1esa.CA~26.111c/ude yo11rtelepl1one nu;11bf>r meklng It Increasingly less Konomlcal to retain. Gary Beery, repJatements by mid·August. These arms are not the sam.e
· Thecolur11nappear.sdailyercep1 Saturdays and !.fondays . m•n•ger of this inaur•nce for Continent•I. ••Y• the extra jump in style or metal as my chairs. Once again I contac ted Fair·
011 premium was beeause..your mother h•d submitted proof showing mont, and I am still waiting for tM arms. The chairs were
.38.aeotu .lt'fts'lat Clini~• Old ol B ... tRns that she••• four yeara·Ofder th•n tM iige for which s'1e had been purchased for poolside, but I have not been able to use them
. , DEAR.~ PAT:...LJ oined the Slmeons We1·n•t c11·n1·cs Founda-paying premiu'"'. Beer MkJed th•t the policy hes "pald·up addl-all sucnmer.
--:.•J tion•I lnaurance" of $871, with • cash ••lue of $722 after dlfdUC· R y 5 Cl t tk?n in Rive.rside last De--c·em~r . .,.h·ey pu·t .... ,..._...,..a $778 pro--· " an emen e • ut:" 1111;:"Vt1 tlonstoreflectthepremfumssheahouldhavebeenpaylngforher F 1 t F d c h hi d h · 1
°'; gram to reduce by 30 pounds. I became 111 after signing the actual •ge. The extr• lnturance. from dividends issued by Con· a rmh ~n oun ry o. as s ppe t e cas1..1ron r ght arms 10
-contrac!, arid my doctor advised me not to begin the treat-tin•nt8f, was S1 ,300 b91or9deductions.. your c airs, and you report they are satisfactory.
· ment. S1meons' contract stated, "If a licensed physician de· lltuffl Deri•ior1 Mad.-on Crrdlf
termlnes a-subscriber should not receive treatments the T,--• Ff Siii A •L-O d total cost shall be So«." 1 requested as2~ refund but 1 a,;. stlll uwe. ,.... · P• ROantC"r r ~r DEAR PAT : I received a mail order catalog from Spiegel of
waiting. • ' DEAR PAT: I completed a~ order form' in my 19 74 Ford Chicago in May. After filling out the credit application and
. .. J .M., Newport ueach Pinto Owner's manual for a maintenance and light repair pla~Jng an order, I received a letter from Spiegel's credit de-
Slmeons Weight CUnlc• Found•tion ind oth•r C•llfornl• clinic• manual, a beginner's tool kit and some gauges. I forwarded pai'T'ment saying 1 was denied credit. Isn't there a law requir·
utlng the '\Simeone" method were found guilty•••• July of t111e the order last May with full payment, $89.15, to Wright Tool ing a company to tell a pe15onwtry he is being denied credit? I
•nd unfelt •dvertlalng f)y • f'eder•I Trad• commi1afonjudge. The Kits of Troy, Mich. I never received the manual or the kits or wrote and asked tor a explanation, and I included a I isling of
FTC H6d ••ch filled t~ dladoae th•t the weight reduction progr•m any respanse to the letters I have written concerning the or· tl'lecredit my husband and 1 have.
fnvolved Injection of HCG (ti hof:mOne deriv.cl from the urine of p,.. der. , _ . \ B. S., Ne wport Beach
gn11nt women th•t la not IPfM'dved ~ lhe'FDA aa ••f• or effective • E .T., Huntington Beach P. Spilg, credit manager fOf' Spiegel, lays •recheck or your ap-
fof uae In welgtt~ control). The Ids a180 f•ll•d to dlaclos• that the Glend• Bu via of Toot •nd Equfpm9nt Warehouse, Troy, Mich., pUcation showed there .. may have been a too-hasty decision by one
method required •dherence to 1 500-<:ilorl•·•.cl•y diet. Simeon• report• th•t your. kits •nd m11nu•I were shipped to you In June and of Spiegel's credi1 analyata. ·· He blamed ''poor judgment,·· but did
appealed the decision. ,Don Wiison, controller for Simeona, con· you were edvlaed of the lhlpment In July. Since you did not recelY• n01 state the reason f«thedeni•I. He has reversed 1hedeclslon and
tends th•t "due to feder•I reguletory 1gencle1 end the Internal thta order. however, another shipment h11 been sent to you. established an indivldu•I credit account for you wllh • $160 max·
flevenue Se'rvlce, Slmeons Weight CHnlc• la no longei doln9 bu•I· !mum. Per•ons applying tor lndivklu•I credit accounts are now pro-
""'·" IRS clelma 5'meont ow•• S300 000 in t•xea. Simeona' •t· A ~rage N~ Ho.e Prfred ai...15J ,000 teeted from denial of credlt·•olely because of sea or marit•I statu1.
tofney.,,eya th1tthe firm Wll aold to 'American Weight control, The Equal Cre41it Oppof1unlty Act , which prohlblta dl•etlmlnatlon on
wMchH '>Ii tion f nd DEAR PAT : Our family considered buying a new home theaegrounds,becameetfec:tiveOct.28.AnotherportlQ_nolthe1ct, 81 no 0 ga •ore u your~oney. 1ast year but decided agalrist It at that time. We've ~tarted whiC:h becomes effective Aciv . 30, prohibits a creilltorf.rom refusinn
.l ... raRre fttrrea•~• 8180 ltt OR~ l'eer looking at newly constructed homes again in the past couple tograntseper•te credit KCOunt1sotelylorreason1ofjexormertt•i
of months and we can't believe how muc h onl'Mntrease in st11tt.'11 .... ~redilre portlng1t99"'Cl••al•onolongerwlllbepermntedto
DEAR PAT: My mother has been paying for a S2,000 life price has taken place. I'd say that the same home costs incluct. tex or m•ritlll ateh{' ort•l•phone listing• In redlt reports.
Insurance pollcy:I since 1937 .. She Is 74 years old now. When $.4,000 more today than it did a year aoo. Am I correct In this AtterJ1n .. 31, 1976, eredltorawill be required to Inform 1pptlc1nt1of -sl'll took out th1s nsuranee, she was told the premiums w9uld estimate? · _ the reaaon for deny1ng·crec1t and lndud• the n•m• •ncl•ddreaa Of .-.-
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. ·Bike Return8 Autis:tl~s Re~pond to Severe 'C1ire' ·~
{. It wu • •••• of flnden flndlnc tile losers to there were no weepers.
.• . Two weeks ago, according to Mrs. Robert
C1bbons of Newport Beach. her son's bicycle
wws stolen from Newport Harbor High Scbool.
She reported it to the Police.
J WedncSday the bike was back home. f Henry Vorgang of Balboa Island had
1found a bike in front of his house. The police
said they had no recOrd of the bike's being
, ·talon, so Vl,)rgang askt.."CI for the registration
number. .'j He traced the owner, 'notified Ml'I. Gib' "°"" and took the bikf in un!il ~l..@UJd plclf ·"ill up.
"'It gives me faith in human relations,•· •,M,... Gibbons said t'riday. "They dido'! have
to do that." · · ,
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Speak Spanish
1 Ilabla usted E~panol? A·racility ln Hunt·
\ington Beach designed for the emotionally
~disturbed is requesting a Spanish teacher for
;the starr. By teach..in1 them some basic
/phrases, they reel they will be better able to
serve the patientl, a few of whom speak
,Spanish primarily.
I For a person who enjoys freedom and
moving around, here ls a chance to be of
!s~rvice: A local bQl'!_t. .ub_~~ '6n:teof!..e ~
jp1ck up newspapers at v 'ous locations. And
feither that ••m e person o a different volun.
1leer would be needed to run a bundllBg •
tmac-hlOe at the (!enter. ·
, For information about a y of the above,
(contact the West Orange Co ty Voluntary
tActlon Center, at 960-3312 or 2370.
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IRelp for 'l'oN
Tax TIIDe
11 ·s almost t ax time again.
1 All receipts that ceprnent deductible ex-
-pcnses should be filed 3eparately under an
applicable caption -medical, contributions.
~interest , taxes, mi1cellaneous (sare dCPos it
!box ft'e. professional dues and su.bacriptiona,
!t ax return preparation fees) ..
A system such es this enables an individual
~to conveniently 1ather the information
1nl't"ded at year-end for filling out the income
!tax rC'turn .
· A similar method can be used for the
'.v arious catt-gorie.s or i ncome. •u.ch 11 •
'brokers· advice for dividend i(loom.e andtor
sales of t1fcuritie11 and passbooks or coupon
OOoks for intere:st Income. ·
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DENTON, Tox. (UPI) -With knees
to«ether and feet pointed in, ahe sit.a in •position
only a 9-year·old could find comfortable.
Dressed cheerlully io a blue stripe dr~8 with
rod ribbons in her hair, ahe gives the appearance
of a child lost in a daydream.
But Dawn'• eyea bore undistracted at the
noor, leav Inc her brown pigtails to frame an emcr
tlonlfss face. She can't giggle or s mUe. She won't cry. .
Dawn is not retardNI. She is autistic, which
meana ahe has severe learn.in& di.sabili_tie1 and
bizarre behavioral problemJ. Not lon g aeo, Dawn
was like• deaf,DIJl}e. Her only o•lward .UllllO~Dl!O.
came in a tanln.Jm in which she threw every object
within reach. But recently she began to learn and
speak in 1ien Janquage. She'll even hug her
mother.
Progress Dawn and other autistic cbildreri in
her program made is not due to convenUon1:1l
treatment. Rather, lt ta one that include• slap·
pings, placing children in a dark closet and in
sevt>re cases giving electric shocks with a catUe prod. ~ .
AFTER A YEAR in the program Dawn can
spt>ak flve monosyllable .sounds and htr-sign
vocabulary ls sienificantly larger. She can ld~n
tify the words ''boy," ''girl", and "book." When
told to she can touch her nose, and w.hen shown
'1ow she can put her hands on her head. .
"We t'an teaeh them," sayS Dr. Donald
Whaley. "We coin make them handleable. ~e
can train them 50 they Cit in.But the question 15
whether we can makethemnormal.''
Dawn and the 20 other children at North Tex-
as State's Center for Behavioral Study m ay excel
tn one area, but they have major learning de·
ficits in all others. They can learn. and they cpn
function -if they don't kill themselves first. -r
••Many or these kid!! are self-destru.ctive~.·
say11 Whal ey. ''They bang their heads agamst the
wall hard enough to crack their. skulli,. They
claw the flesh off their faces or they try to put out
their eyes. Some or them bite themselve11 -take
cbWlki or Oesh out of their arms or shoulder'$..''
In treating autistic children, Whal ey and his
amall staff.m ust.first atop the deviant behavior.
"We pu nish them lo reduC'e the rate of.
reaporuie we're trying to eliminate," be s•xs.
"Then we go in and try to teach them som~e.
An alternative.'' ·
WHALEY SAYS A normal child will try
various methods to get the affection or it$
parent1, Including self-destructive behavior.
"A child might hit itself on the chin ." he
1ay;:. 11 But afll'i" a \\'hile. the parent will get
~mad tnd tell it to stop. Since th e hitting didn't gel
the attentton the child wu seeking, the normal
' child wiU atop it and do somethine else, like
arithmetic, which will get a ravorable respon~e
~ID the parent. '
Dressy Seasc:in Special
Look your~ best lh•s year 1n CORDAY real
YlllYet. Made to vour measurements. Just for
you In our own local plant. ChOose from many
dellg,. In your choice ol colors.
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Jld(et t1~5.00 -Pant or long skirt SS0.00
·•1tudded l1pel1 available." Quality and·
1 wortunanlhlp g111r1n teed .
We .. .,.. r.y mppaln•uwnt Ofly. Coll fw
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Evening
Ai:ioolntn-ents
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Six rean in
Orange C.OUnty
and growing • ..
We'w b!e!'I tccused ot Nvlno "too rnvctt•• tochoo!.e
from. II you love to tew, thal lhould"'t bt• groblem
and, lrank!V wt Cl~buying fttlriq. You see,
the clothing rN~ we btly them from lf't
11wavs si1ipPing U$ their surpll/S f1brics Ind wt
c1n'1 say noi If ""do, those llNUtfM ntw fashion
prinls and rw:wtllles will just st1y In New Yori and
YOU mar flellff ... ftMm. IO H WI,,. makll'IQ y(MJ.
tittle dizrr with our'l!Tl11ln; Mledion. wt'rl IOrT'f l
(81.tt, not really).
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1nsuluuonatized or left llone, Taa7J>r0ba..,.
--.id eventually have k!lled lllmHlf. Under the
center's care be no longer bites blmself. be can
·carry on a m'oderately casual coovenaUcm and.
be bas worked to support himself. or··~.,, In the six, financiallY stormY years -•
lltence, Wh aley says, the cen\er ~ treated
more than 200 children ~ bad ~ ID and out
or institutions most of thell' lives: -=
SINCE 197%, 48 children b<tnlll 2AD4 28
years or aao have been treated ot the NT8U
cllnlo, and another 95 ban -lnwlYOd la• •
home service pro.,.... Of Iha& 1111a1, WllallJr
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. arN<lts ·u .. f<>r ,,,. nation'• l>ic:ffi...ual.<•nd.<:qijor· ino themt1 I the AmericanluuU Fonmf. In th&&4111cle, t~ ftnt of /our dealing with ••ctirfo:in unolibMlble.fijlht1,-.'
Alan Barth dircu:ssu the fmportancl!: of free lf'elCh. and
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B~BARTH • -· .......... __, __ ~ ~ On •--•ummtr day in-1813, thous_u _d.s ol
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."1nericans from every pas;t of the nation aathared •
.o:n the. long mall-leadlna-up-10-. tb~~olia_ -·.-ated •ad ljmit.e!i..U..~eil-al. P.arllament
Memoriai. They sang "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" a.ttbeAmerican BlllolRi hl.Slfmitedthe-powe11of
and demanded fuUillment or the promise fof Which ·the United-states Cong:res:i.
Uncoln lived and died. Jn unison they chanted, "We In authoritarian coUntries where ultimate
shall overcome .... '' power re1id• in a party, anoliaarcby or a dictator.
But it was to tbe Con&ress of the United States treeclorri of expre11ion bard.b' exist& at aU. Rulers
at the other end of the qiall. oot to the s~bol of Lin· are rarely hospitable to criticism or chatJerfae. coln, that this living peUtiOl'l'was-addresaect. The de· J..ackinC these correctives, they may, through error
mcmstraton were ex.erclllng two of the fund"'amen -ol Judgment. plunge a nation into catastrophe -as
ttJ rl&btl guaranteed b)' the First Amendment to Adoll llitl8r, in hardly more than a decade, did
the CoOIUtutioh -the right to speak freely and the his thousand-year Reich. Jn a democracy, h.owever,
rtabt to auemble peaceably and pet.J.Uon for a where popular sovereicnl)t prevails, freedom of ex·
redress ot grievances. Their object was the passage preaion ts the dynamo of Ute political process. The
of a comprehenatve civil rl&hts bill desi.Cned to as-men who wrote the lint amendinent believed that it
NH fir1t·cla11 clttzensbip lo black men and. wu le11 rt1ky to permit the expression of ideas -
women. Early in the following year, Congress . even of ideas considered dangerous and disloyal -
transformed the bill into the law of the land. tban to enforce silence. They believed that national
• unity crew out or resolved conflict, not conformity. , THE RIGHTS of !ree.speec~and assembl)'-11~ ~ -• .
not always exercfsed so decorously, nor are they FREEDOM of assembly or. association -
always reco(ftlzed-a11 rights by the Police and others · freedom to join hands with like-minded fellow -
in authority. On May Day of 1971 41;nother great citizens for the advancement of common ~urposes
tbronl or Americans, -most .of them stud~ts and -is an inseparable consort of free expression. Men
Other young persons -assembled in the ca,pital to are best able to make themselves heard in a large
protest against continuance of the war in Vietnam. rommunity if they speak in unison.
Thirteen thousand of them were arrested and im· Alexis Tocqueville, the astute French critic
1lriton~ -indiscriminately, illegally and often ot the American system in its early years, re-
bNtally -in the largest mass arrest in Amencan marked : "The most natural privilege or man, next
history. On Sept. 4, 1974, however, a t!nited States to the right or acting for himself. is that or com bin·
district court declared all of the arrests unconstilu· in&' his exertions with those of his fellow -creatures .
tional and ordered'. that all arrest records stemming of action in common with them. And he offered
from this May Day demonstration should be another canny observation about the usefulness of
destroyed. -his freedom : "In COWltries where associations a re
The First Amendment, according to James tree, secret societies are unknown . In Ameri ca,
Madison, wl\o is generally credited with having there are numerous factions, but no conspiracies ...
drafted it. constituted the ··essential difference The eminent jurist. Judge r ... earne.<f Hand.
between the British government and the American summed up the idea very simply: '"The first
Constitution.'" In England, after the civil wars or Amendment presupposes that right conclusions are
the 1640s. absolute sovereignty was transferred more likely to be gathered out or a multitude or
from the monarch lo Parliament, not to the people. tongues lhan through any kind of authoritative
.<\nd, in theory at least, the will c;>f ParU.ament was ~leciion. To.ma·ny this is, and always will be, foll y ;
supreme . No runda mental written charter ""Jtwehavestakeduponit ourall ."' ~
rKeep --His Grave · ~ecret
' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
must talk to someone about th.i s
and you seem like a very close
friend , even though we are
strangers.
Last year my brother died in
Omaha. Dad and I went to Tom's
apartment and arranged for the
funeral. While going through his
·personal belongings I came
across a book or poetry . "Sonnets
From the Portuguese.·· It~as in-
scribed to Tom in a very romart."
tic, tender Cashion. I also round a
love letter in the book, written
from the same man to my
brother. Their relationsh.ip was
unmistakable.
I hid the letter and boQrk from
my parents because I wasn"t sure
they would unders tand. For
months I have been torn between
telling them and not telling them .
I feel Tom wouldn"t have wanted
them to know of his homoseXufili-
ty because it could cause them
sorrOw. Yet this is the way he was
and perhaps they should be told .
Sometimes I reel dishonest when
we arediscussing Tom and I keep
this part of him from therf!-
Perbaps if they knew the truth 1l
might make them more sym-
pathetic toward other homosex ·
uals. Please, Ann, advise me.
-HE AIN".T HEAVY, HE'S MY
BROTHER
DEAR SISTER : Keep your lips
sealed. The information would do
ntthing but c:reale unhappiness.
Moreover, you would be. betray-
ing your brother in his grave.
(Ann Landers ttJ
Had be wanted bis parents to
know, be would have told Lbem
himself.
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The "'isdom of the ddce me:y be muaurtd ~Y
the frequency with which dissenting oplnlon1 Htn·
tually prevail and minoritY views become the opi-
nion or the majority. AmeMcan intervention-in vt•t·
nam, for e xample, oppOS'l.'<1 in its early tt•Cet by no
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·· try, is now overwhelrnirlgly lc>c:*ed upon as a
monumental national blunder.
T~lllill 1•1 l...u..Jimit..41./r ..... PMCll-JI-,--/
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(Schenck V. United St.ates).
"The question in every case," he wrote, ••is
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a clear and present dB114er.,tbat they will bring
about the subat1tnlive evils that Congress has a
right to prevent. It is a question of proximlty aod
degreP.''
JUSTICE HOLMES argued eloqoently in s ub·
sequent dis1entin1 opinions ·for a liberal and
tolerant application ol thia standard to protect "the
expression of opinions that we loillhe and believe to
be fraught with death. unletis they so imminently
threaten immediate interfereiic:e wit}) the lawful
and the pre1sin~ purpo&e& ot the law that an im ·
mediate check 1~ required to save the country .'"
And hil great associate, Justic:e Louis D. Brandeis,
reminded Americans in memorable.. words that the
authorli of the Constitution regarded free speech not
· as a mere luxury to be enjoyed only in untroubled
times but as a source of strength urgently needed in
times of areal nationalilraio.
But in the years following the second world war
these pleas were Powerless a1ainst a widespread
rear· that subversive ideas from overseas -this
time from the Russian revolution -would sap the
loyalty or Americans to their own institutions and
their own country. _
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ly restrictlna: free s peech and assembly .
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pressing ··subversive·· opinions or associating with
those suspected of harboring them. They punished
people by publicity for off~nses not punishable by
law.
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language, making jt a synon ym for overbearing
political persesecution, "'until , at last, he was··
cenaured by the Senate in 1954 for affronting its
dignity .. '\nd in more recent days. as we have latelY
learned, the government carried on a pervasive and
intimidating surveillanFe or anyone suspected of
political nonconformity. ·
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Unique Boutique,
.Luncheon and Fashion
Show : .11 :30 o.m ..
Laguna Hills Hilton
Hotel, Aegean Hills
Wom en's Club.
WEDNESDAY ,
t()VEMBER 5
Baza a r and
Luncheon : 1 l :30 a,m.,
Sheraton Beach Inn,
Huntington Beach ,
Fountain Voll ey
Newcomer's Club.
THURSDAY,
t()VEMBER 6
Boutique, Luncheon
and Supper: 11 o.m.
to 9 p.m., clubhouse,
Uisto Mesa Women's
Oub .
Chonukoh
Boutique: 10 o.m. to 5
p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.,
Shir Ho Mo'olot
Harbor Reform
Temple, Newport
Beach, Sisterhood.
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 7
Chonuko h
Boutique: 10 o.m. to 2
p.m., Shir Ho Mo' clot
Tem pl e, Newport
Beach, Sisterhood.
Fun and Foney
Bcizoor: -10 o.m. to 9
p.m., Island House,
Fashion I slan d,
New_p:or t .Ha rbor
Busin ess and
Professional Women.
Boutique: 9 o.m. to
8 p.m.. auditori um,
Fountain Voll ey
'Commu nity Hospital
Guild.
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FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 7
Bout ique: 9 o.m. to
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Woman's Club.
SATURDAY,
t()VEMBER 8
Fun and Foney
Bazaar: 10 o.m. to 5
p.m .. Island House,
Fashion Island,
Newport Harbor
Business and
Professional Women.
Boutique: 9 o.m. to
4 p.m.. auditorium,
Fountain .Volley
Comm unity Hospital
Guild.
Boutique: 9 o.m. to
4 p.m .. clubhouse, Son
Juan Capistrano
Woman 's Club.
Country Fair: 10
o.m., Lutheran Church
of the Moster ,
Lutheran Church ·
Women .
Ar ts and Crofts
-Faire: 10 o.m. to 4:30
p.m., co mmu nit y
recreation area, Lido
Sands Community f!.s..
sociotion.
SUNDAY,
t()VEMBER 9
Arts and Crofts
Faire: 10 o.m. to 4:30
p.m .• Community
Recreation area. lido
Sands Community f!.s..
sociotion.
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 11
Arts and Crofts
Boutique: 10 o.m. to
3:30 p.m. Bethel
Towers social hall,
Costa Mesa, T cmer of
Hope Chapter, Gty of
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The passing of Halloween often
signals the beginning of the holi -
day hustle and bu stl e.
Rut for some coast residents
the rush i s an endless process. A s
soon as one season is over, new
ideas are molded into saleable
articles ror the coming Yea r.
Yacht Club and this year to even
larger fac1li ti.:>s, the Rtt lOOa Bay
Club.
UKF.MACY'S
One o r the r e tins for its popularity, accor "ng to M rs.
Rowm an. is its one -a-kind ap-
peal. "Som e years, e boutique
has looked like a Macy's base-
ment sale_
SI0,000, that mucll already has
bee n budget ed . announced·
J ackie Ball a rd who is set'Ving as
<'hairman ror the second year.
11-1ajority of funds was" derived
fro m d ecor a ting them e d
Christmas trees for bw;inesses.
These trees we re on display in
t he m useum for a community
Qpen house a nd then delivered to
the buyers.
llandm·ad e orname nts and
usual items, a nd we evaluate
what doesn't s ell and come up
with new ideas the next year:•
Working on the bazaar ls a
year-round project, .. but we de·
ci~ to do one big thing rather
than a lot of little ones,'' she said.
UNUSUAL APPEAL
A gtoup who·s not interested in
fu nd-rais ing ha·s an unusual
bazaar any way.
Ready to entice the public with
their wares are numerous or-
ganizations who have discovered
the bazaar/boutique formula as
one of the most successfuJ for
fund-raising,
Reputed as the largest and
perhaps most f inanciall y suc -
cessful is the annual sale of the
Junior Ebell Club of Newport
Beach.
··we·J e al most had knock-
d owg dra 2 -o ut s over some
<.irticles," s he said. recalling in
particular a W. C. Fields statue.
Everything is handmade and
al most everything is innovative,
she said .
,,:1fts also were orrered for sale. iot.... Or8nge County Memorial ·
This year the s ame format is be~ ~1""liarden Cente r sell& handcrafted.
ing used. ... "items made of natural materials.
The public also is invited to
l.ast yea r the group netted
t8.000 and this year a hi gher goal
is anticipated.
GOOD WCATlON ·• earlier works hops so anyone can
Originally he ld in mem bers'
homrs. it started s trictly as a salt'
of handmade children's apparel
and was limited to m embers only.
explained Ruth Bowman.
~1 aking a bout $J ,OOO annually learn bow to create wreaths. pla~
on thei r bazaar are Newport quesandsoon.
ll a rbor Busin es s and
Professional Women wbo have
credited the location for the suc-
cess.
Jn 10 years it has grown in
popularity and has had to be
moved· to larger quarters, such
as the Newport Be;,tch Te nnis
Club to the Ba hia Corinthi an
New o n the scene is the
Christmas t ree fest Cv al a nd
boutique sale, whirh ws.s in-
augurated last year by the Coun-
<·i l of the Newport JlarOOr Art
l\1 useum.
A s iL c le a r e d m11rc 1han
Given in Island House. Fashion
l sland, the sale attracts walk-in
traffi c, said Myrna Roseii.reld.
··o ur things aren't corny," she
:-aid.·· We look for the usable.un ..
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t()VEMBER 12
Boutique and
Luncheon : 11 o.m.,
/>krcury Savings and
Loon, Huntington
Beach, Orange County
Woman's Auxiliay to
the American Socie
of Mechon ;.i~~·
Engineers.
M.IRSDAY,
t()VEMBER 13
BOzoor, 1 0 o.m. to
6 p.m., · South C.ciost
Community Hospital
lobby, Women's
Auxiliary.
Treasure Auction
and Champagne Tea:
1 p.m., League Center,
Newport Beach
Assistance League.
Chonukah
Boutique: 11 o.m. to
10 p.m., Temple Bot
·Yohm , Newport
Beach. Sisterhood.
Unique Bout ique:
11 o.m. to 4 p.m.,
community room,
Cosjo Mesa Memorial
Hospital Au xili ay.
FRIDAY,
t()VEMBER 14 .
Bazaar. 10 o.m. to
6 p.m .. South Coast
Col)lmunity Hospital
lobby, Wom en's
Auxili ary.
Unique Bout ique:
11 o.m. to 4 p.m.,
com munity room ,
Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital Auxil iary.
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 15
Boutique and
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Brunch : 9:30 o.m ..
M oore Holl,
Hu ntington Beac h,
Urrit ed M ethodis t
Wo men ot the
Community Unit ed
Methodist Church.
Fam ily Fiesta: 10
o.m. to 6 p.m.,
Fountain Volley Unit-
ed Methodist Church.
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 18 •
. l e Boutique Unique:
10 o.m. to 2 p.m.,
Balboa Boy Club,
Newport Bea ch Jun icx-
Ebell Club.
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 22
Bazaar: 1 0 o.m. to
4 p.m., Mesa Verde
United M ethodist
Church.
Betsy Ross Bazaar:
10 o.m. to 4 p.m.,
Gorden Grove United
Methodist Church.
Sugar 'n Spice and
Everything Nice~
Bazaar: 3 to 5 and 7
to 11 p.m., Costa
M esa Wom en 's
Clubhouse, Girls Club
of the Harbor keo.
SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 28
CHRISTMAS TREE
FE ST IVAL AND
COMMUNITY OPEN
HOUSE: 10 o.m. to 6
p.m., Newport Harbor
fvt Museum, Council.
MONDAY,
DECEMBER 1
Holiday Bozocr-: 1 O
o.m. to 4 p.m., Orange
Coun.fy Fairgrounds,
Oran ge County
Memorial Gord en
Center .
TUESDAY.
DECEMBER 2
· Boutique: 10 o.m.
lo 3 p.m., Newport
Center United
Methodist Church,
Corona del Mor,
United M ethodist
Women.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5
Bazaar: 9 o.m. to 5
p.m., Thrift Shop, 311
5th St., Huntington
Beach. Golden Key.
SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 6
Bazaar: 9 o.m. to 5
p.m., Thrift Shop, 311
5th St ., Huntington
Beach, Golden Key.
Boutique: 1 O a.m.
to 3 p.m., Fountain
Volley Recreation
Center, Orange Coast
/v'others of Twins.
Boutique: 10 o.m.
to 2 p.m., Gill School,
Hunting.ton Beach,
PTA.
Yuletide Trading
Company and
Boutique: noon to 4
p.m. Mesa 'Jerde Drive
Plaza, Suite 208,
Costa Mesa, Punch
and Judy Guild of
Orange County
Children's Hospital.
SATUR DA Y,
DECEMBER 13
Bazaar: 11 o,m. to
3 p.m., Robinwoad
School , Huntington
Beach, PFO.
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 19
Boutique, 3:30 p.m.,
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borden OD depression, are mertlnl 111 ... 11 in a hinlkJ with atartllns l'alll.11 at! to the tuk with
new Hollywood movie that wUI llOOll have ever-his ouatom1ry pro!eulonlllam. -
ybody lalklnf' "I re1t1reh1d every book ever .written on
-The mov •It" ·11,';C. 11olcll ond Mo." written Fields, but the bOok by bl< mistress wu lh• moot
by. oonth 'wwrl1 Ider '!?b t !!ow Much la Tb91 Do11te revealinJl about hi• ~exual atillvlUco . in e n ow > l\1errill, dlrected by Arthur .
("Love Story"! Hlllor, and baHil on tho book by "THI'! TllUTll ls 1 don't lhJnk anybody ever
Carlotta M1 9nti, wll!> wu the ecoentrlo .eom!C:~ fi.ot to know this ma.i. The l'(IO<O researeh l do, .--m11tJ e1•· rom 1N2 Ul\lll ll48;-wtren-1re-dlii10 e'l]Soreoranenl~K H.-wn-v _
akoholl1m-on..Chrl1lmU Day.-eolever end deten11ive he created-.n-im•iil'i hlil-
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takes two hours to put h1J nose on ... The drinking
influenced the color, but hi• 1>11 uon c•m• math·
ly from beln11 dlan1ured aa 1 kid In 1tteet fi1ht1'
in tho Philadelphia 1ilu1ns."
Even lhout1h he has a severe back ailment,
Slelaor .did the heart attack oceno by !alllna
,..down a night ot stairs wilhout a double. ''That's
part of acting. You can't rake it when the camera
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home, his wire threatened to move to a hotel, and
aftt"r she Wl'nt to bed he'd li:sten to record:r-on
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dream him up. ~ incredible bank
robbery, is all the more bizarre ...
because it'a true.
Christmas. it will be the first of 8 barrfge of tal1<1ng WYOU wltb-n<rN. was-his-pn-vate-vo1ce.
film• about Honywoqd ratoJei• lllll lh.reaton lo Then, when he~anled to make a J)Olnt. he'd sUdc
engulf the nation'• .. ....,. lhll oeuon like a out of hi• nuollty and mike a Joi<• that would
killer log. land In mld·alr. ,
Other affeetlonate trtbut .. to Clark Gable. "Ho was a dttperately lonely man .who ,..
Carole Lombard, Errol 11ynn. Amelia Earhart, malned a my1tery even lo hl111Sell. Why •.lse did
Ernest Hemln1way and Rln Tin Tin ore aet to he turn to drink? Why •IH did he phone up the
headphone•.
"Now I've reached a point ohaluntlon. I'm
led up with W.C. 11eldl. If I thlnlc about him
anymore, J'll l_et panJcky. The Ume has come to
slop prep1rin1and1otowor)c.'" .
"AL PACINO RIDES TRIUMPHANTLY I
THROUGH 'DOG DAY AmRNOON'. THIS
IS· A ZESTFULLY ENTERTAINING
COMEDY-ORAMA· THRILLER."
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None wJll Jook more authentic than ••w.c. havesomeonetotalkl.07" EXC~USIVE ENGAGEMENT
Fields and M1.'' Whether lt'a good or awful re·
mains tO be lltn. But no expense has been
spared to 111ake II hum with the flavor or tho
J930s. And no aln1l• element In the film will be
more sintularly on taraet than Rod Stet11r'1 pro.
tray al o! lhl cocky; controvel'Olal l"loldl hlmoolf.
STl'!IGl'!a IS living W,C. Fields night and
day, talkln1 with the votco, lrylng to perfect the
manneri11ma. tl1'1 1 true Method actor. ''J do
notice m y1ilf chanlllnc 'In 1mlll w1ya. I !Ind
myoelf trodln&, one-linen wi\11 \hO teohnlclant,
whf<"h has never been my style.''
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An Ea A DAY on location with Stol1er ahuf ·
fli ng alona ln b•llY p1nt1, looa e cardigan
sweater. three ton1 ol 111akeup and two-tone
wing · tip shoes, I got the eene impression a
great legend had returned from the dead.
Steiger spent 12 years on the stage. He's like
;1 finely tuned racehoNie, and because he's won
most or the races, he's earned the right to de-
mand perfection. That determination to do
things right has earned him a reputation, in. the
la<'kadaisical world or movies, for being a1r.
ficult. Neverth¥ess, he isn't condescending
n.ia .,. ...... A ~s~
"The imPortant thing," says Steiger, "is to
strive for a skill!u.1 impression rather than ~an
Coast to Coast Sex
Beautiful new glrl a. l.aat ~uence Is the hotteat In
history. It a lone Is worth the ..e,rice of admipion.
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Tra\•el and corres poodencecould be featured.
l.f.0 (July 23-Aug. 22): YOU-may have to con-
vince "authorities" that you d erve more time
and money. K ey is to have facts at hand.
telt. style poled -and you receive ••good"
not.ices. Cycle is high. ~
UGl1TAJUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 1: Check in
artu that bave been marked "oft limits." Ex·
. eraiae your ri1ht to know.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19 ): Some past debts
might be wiped out , the slate cleaned. Aries, Leo
and Libra figure prominently.
TAURUS (April 20-May 201 : Creative abilities
come to forefront. You experiment, make new
ate.art, pioneer a concept.
VIRGO <Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Be ready for quick
chang('s, rt:'a ding mat~z:ial which' must be
'"digestrd". An older relative shares experience
and will :.iid .
CAPlllCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish rather:
than initiate projects. Spread Influence.
AQUA.RIUS <J an. 20-Feb. 18): Take time lo
survey new situa tion. Refuse to be stampeded in·
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should be advoc;ited. Avoid extreme$. Keep diet,
LJBRA tSept . 23-0ct. 22>: What was stable
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----down llt,..llona and once on the two and Modes r• back,• !emlve side. For the 1•¥1 OCC hu2.313yards1Dblatwoyean at lon!!SOme"1d ·(he was at least 10
llORWAlllt-Tony Attomai· fourlh-lbaltyardage." pus interception for..AO yards converted 1lx third -altua· ~ belia bu~ 11 I beblad yard• Crom .an)I' Pirates d "' clothe~r-•lbteee •"dloucM~iJ: Tbewlnwutbeelghthatral&b~ ~~~t d score, they never tions,sevrral!orlonr1ardale. ltaderAlvln~teC3i425>. frni!erJ Ken Devore. who~ ~ -• ~ for'lheunbeatenPlrlleaofcoach 1~-· , O!the,t.hlrddowoC«\venklns. -teamsc~eout-wtlhabit thepass1tlhe!iveandwentln. .-
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delenae u the No.1 ratedOrqe :&easoo •amesremaining toucbdownl made him the career longest for 16 ·yards'to Aecom.an-had Dave Bienek take the apen-coostantly put pressure on 00.-..
«;out College Pliatea toppled -ida-y ntgbt the '?'~·es •-i anil single seHon all-Ume~cor-do!orthelhlrdPiratesscore'. U.,ld<ko!f~e ritos_quarterb~ack_Coplu_!t>,: .hoot Cerrltoo Coll-e, 211-7, here " ~u--· I d atOC" He-•--19 -__ toP1ulnesme•atthet8. <iuded Miko ~osl, Mark Llnki! -• Ml. San An•-.• 'o and a •• ~ la'-r 1111 ea er ,.,. ·-" ~ • d th ' · ~Saturday night before nearly · "'9U .,..~ ~ t hd this year for 114 ,,.rromap o'..& o ertwo..•cores Desmet then went to the Cer· Jim Gair, Ross Malinowski an
9,000footba1l rans. travel toGros1moot in8an Dt~o ouc owns b U\ came on (wo-yard. pl.unces with ritos 47 before •·1nghauled '•own Al Kom. Jn •he secondary, Modes j to conclude the _xe&War ~asoo. pOints and ID two ~ears as 1.,.,,. Wood T 1 ki ........... all f uc: u v•
1--· -lt::Wai--a-AiSbfOD-wwtlllu,~·e111h,iti.aMd••---!1Nleelltlb!ieer-""l!<oele'iia...,a ~ . The old r~ords were lll for on0eJ-=~<nooni...,....,,YSJi".,';,ne,spsollerl\&_.......,--==;x==our--~l~or a combined 53·)'ardretum. and Ron L-amerton along witli., 1-~ren .... se.::playeouperlat!YW -~ -" ~-...:...._ -campilllll llY B<!b'llayru•nu•tt38 ~loo' lomr-i.io..n-nmee·=~B·~·rn~·a:~:~~~~~liona~·~r-=~ the offense put the.decision out bf · alur •r,,, ~':11t.1he-Plra_m-ronwol:eaS911sby MiieHunter. .)Yhite passed for 97 y&rds to on a cro:t:t·field-Jateral-from of' the Falcona offense. -
-..,,,,._ea ~b ea r-1-Y w...U-h key opened. :wi ~Qring.ilri.v.b_. ~4._gen.Y_al Dave \YJlit~ also move into15ecood place on the all-quarterback Jim CoOJey to Bill SeeStalbtlc1, Pq:eC·3
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Pac.-8 lJp for Gr
BERKELEY (A~)-Soulhero
California coach John. Mclta)',
bound !or the .National -all
League; may be leaving the col·
lege game sooner than he and his
Trojans expected.
The Univenity of California
Bears, with an·overpowering of.
fensive display ~Y the threesome
of Chuck M unci~ l!loe Roth and '
.. ~ Steve .Rlyera"" beat the four.th·
. rabk~ Tr9jans, 28-14, &turday
.,to end Southern Cal's.. JS-game
·unbe.aten streak arfd knock ~l\1:cK3y's team out of the Pacific-8Conferencelead.
Th ... e .. \lictory by the wtderdog
Bears put coach Mike White's
"team out in trout In the race lo
the R08e Bowl. · ,,
Other Duos Recalkd -'
BrotheF 'Combo . . •
Helps Unbe_aten SC
There's a nifty' brother act .It
San aemenle mp ~where tbe
Tri._ are oiakblg iOOa ... of
the Vlelsldes -.Tim ud Pemdo.
Tbe latter leads the team de·
femlvely and made-all-league as
a Sop'homore.' · ·
of faliae, New England and the
-lb.
Sports. staffer Howard Handy
and his f3mily ·have an ac-
complishment_lo_be proud of.
Handy watched his youngest son,
"That's what this game was all
about.'' said Muncfe, the tailba~k
who rushed !or 143 yards · and
caught five passes for 62 yards,
coming out decisively ahead or
Trojans· Ricky Bell in a matchup
of the West Coast's top two run-
ners.
"This was a key game for Cal
more than for us,'" said McKay,
who announced a day earlier he
wiU leave college football to
coach the NFL's new Tampa
team in 1976. ''If you lose two
games, you 're out of the race.''
Cal's victory in the regionally
televised game gave it a 4·1 con·
ference record. Southern Cal,
UCLA, Washington and Stanford
are tied for second at 3-1. The loss
was usc·s first in Conference
play since a 1971 setback to Stan-
ford.
"I have never had a finer vie-
. tory. This is a product of plain
hard.work,•· said Whitt'; who took
the Cal coaching job four years
ago when ·tbe school was under
NCAA probation and ineJigible
for bowl_games .. The Bear:s .ha-
ven't been to the Rose Bowl sinC"e
1959. Tim Js Saa -c1ementer11 of-
fensive leader. You don't nm Jato
a lot of brotlterieomboe that •ave
that much combined. talent bl the
same sport.
· Dan, beColp~ an Ea.gle Seoul last
week. All four of the Handy kids
"followed in their dad's footsteps
to earn the coveted Scouting
award. " '
McKa·y·s Trojans have been to
the Rose Bowl eight times, in -
cluding trips the last three
seasons. He will leave for Tampa
after lhe Trojans season-ending
Nov . 28 gam e with UCLA unless
the C'ODferenC"e f3voriles can pull
out another championship.
UCLA'S DON PEDERSON IS TACKLED liY FRANK REED AFTER CATCHING A PASS.
There was a pretty good oae at
West Point three deeades ago
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t ' f\'t' ~ ~ GLENN WHITI
WlJITE
WASH
_wbeo RalpbJ!avls (IJneJ!lan)_ an4
brotlter Glean <1'fr. Olltaide)
performed.
And there. wis a keea one at
Huqllirgto11 Beach IUgb where
the Boswell twins, BUl and Bob,
formed a pltcber·catC ber b.-allbatt~.. .,
lncldenta'lty, tbe Davis
brotlters were also twins. '
If You want to be a Star
quarterback at Orange ~ Coast
College it seems the beSt chance
is to be named White. Billy While
field generated OCC's great 1963
team; Alvin \;Vliite was QB on the
1971 conferen~e co-championship
squad and Dave Whit, runs the
current unbeaten juggernaut.
Former CIF commissioner
Ken Fagan.s, a _Balboa bland re-
sident, is on •• elgbt·week tour of.
the USA, having al~ady visited
the baseball and-liisketbatt hal '
Gabrief Faces
Rams Monday
PH1LAl\ELPHIA ,(AP> -
Quarterback Roman Gabriel of
• Philadelphia scoffs at the ·sug-
gestion that he will have tnore in•
centive M0nd8y night against the
Los Angeles Rams than against
any other team in U1e National
Football League. )
Gabriel, now the Eagles' of-
fensive leader, pl~ed 11 years
with the Rams belate being dealt
to Philadelphia foi-tWo No. 1
draft cboi~s and other players·
after Uie 19'12 season.
• The Eagles, 1-5. and Rams, 5-1,
meet in the weekly Monday night
nationally televised game. with
Los An'g~les rated at· le.1st a
touchdown favorite. ..
"The most 1mport.ant thing
now is to• try and win," aald
Gabriel. "It doesn't maEter who
•we beat. Jf weweren'too a losing
streak, bad a respectable record,
I might Ulink of tbe Rams as a
C'hallenge. ··
Gabriel said there was only one
thing on hjs mind : "Get win No.
·;i. "
·Despite• the Eagles' losing
ways, Gabriel bas pl!lfed -well
since returning to the starting
lineup after being deposed for the
'opening ,tame .,Y 'secqnd·year
pro Mlke Boryla. He's the third
best paaser in the National Foot-
ball Confer,ence with 81 comp! ..
tlons lo 163 puses for l,012yards,
and 10 'ouchdbwns . His com pt ..
tlm percent••• Is 53.4 ·
.
When they get ar:ound to in·
vestigating the la<'k of varsity
football Championships at Foun·
lain Valley High they mlgbt
move down the road to take a
look at tla,e Eetaacia (Costa
M ... ) llOiltepodge. I doB't recall
ever aeelD.c· a team tltat makes such poor use of Umeouts as does
Estancia.
Basketball and football on the
Southern collegiate level won't
qdite seem the same without the
two coaching giants, John
Wooden and John McKay, on the
scene.
"I don't think the T 3 mpa
roaching announcement was that
muC'h of a distraction," McKay
said after Saturday·s loss. "'We
just refused to tackle.''
But White said, "The announ ..
cement 'must have had some
negative ef£ect. J imagine it bad·
people thinking about something
else."
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" «>m may well match arcll·rivals ~, ... u ss-1s2
Onmge Coast and Golden West. :!~r::'.,~~:s ... ~ ,u
It's slated J>eto. 6 at 7:3tp.m. P9s.ws :a.11.1
Pw!ts •·41
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Prime 1 candidate for Orange
County football coach of the
year: Bob Larson who has turned
Santa Ana Higb's sick program
into a tfani that is now6-1, losing
only lo powerful El Modena. &-0,
F"lllflflles-io,t .... 7·1
Pe.,.tt~yMds s.«I 17·100
INOl\11 DUAL. L.EAOl!llS
RUSHING-Southern C•l, Bell 71·171, E¥oll'IS
16-60, T•lupu 11·61. 01, Mur.:le 119·1Q, Newton
l-Sl.~).21 .
RECE 1\11 NG-Sovth..-n C.I, Tl'!unNn 2·:D, Slm-
mrln 1-11. C.I, Al.,..r• f.lll, ~le ,...7, W91ket"
:J-2', Fr•lt•l 7-2). .
PASSING-Soulhern C•I, E¥1n1, 3·11·1, 44
)'Mel$. QI, Roth 19-ll·l, 744.
Cycle ~rown
Won by Bast
LOS ANGELES CUPD-Mike
Bast, 22, of Sepulveda,-threa\)ed
• his way through crashes to win
all five of his heats and his third
U.S. Speedway" Motorcycl e
Championship Saturday night at
the coliseum.
Bast, a controversial figure
with the fans, was booed as much
as he was cheered by the small
but noisy crowd of 12,714.
Finishing second was Doug
Farrell of Pasadena with two
wins and three second place
finishes. Third was an alternate
rider added to the program aner
Steve Nutter of Redondo Beach
became ill. ·
The 20-race program was
punctuated by eight accidents,
including two in which riders
flew into the grandstands and in-
jured spectators.
Treated for a broken thumb
was UPI photographer Glenn
Waggoner, struck by Jim Fish-
backof Fontana.
U~IT .........
KEY PLAY FOR CAL-USC's Vince }':vans
<left) was slopped al lhe Cal one-yaid line
on this play l.n the second quarter. ll was
.i fotlrtb down play and was a pivotal part
of lhe Bears• 28-14 vi_ctory over the Tro·
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ByGLENNWIUTE
OfltlotO.llJ~IMsutt
LOS ANGELES
Washington 's ·unheralded
Huskies threw the Pacific-8 foot-
ball championship derby into a
five-team scramble by running to
a 17·13 upset victory over UCLA
Saturday arternoon before a
sparse Coliseum gathering of
29,158.
'l'he victory opened the gale for
the Huskies, UCLA, Cal, Stanford
and USC to share the dream of
garnering tbe title and a subse·
quent Rose Bowl meeting with
mighty Ohio State or Michigan.
Each has one loss in Pac-8 play
and each· can bag the crown by
winning its remaining games.
Despite the loss, UCLA would
sQm tQ have the inside ~rack
since it has only one tiff lert with
any of the other five contenders.
Each of the other rour must play
at least two games with conten·
ders. .. .
Washington did in-UC LA with ~.
ball control, putting together
scoring marches or 84, 78 and 80
yards to go with another blitzof 79
yard_JJl.lal fell four inches short of
a score in the first quarter.
• UCLA also had impressive
drives of 99, 78 and 69 yards but in
the end it was a blown conversion
play, a blocked field goal, a mis-
sed field go;:ol and a bundle or er-
rors that wrecked the Bruins.
They fumbled three times, had
two passes intercepted and were
plagued by penalties -11for 104
yards.
Washington took the lead for the
final time with 10 :25 left in the
third quarter when the Hus kies of
coach Don Jam es took the second
half kickoff 78 yards in 12 plafs ,
then converted for a 14-7 lead.
UCLA came back to trim it to
14·13 with 5:07 to go in the third.
quarter. But the subsequent al·
tempt to lie with the conversion
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~ I went awry.
Jeff Dalffworlh , a backup ~
quarterback, was to take the.1 center snap and place the baij for 1 the kick by Huntington Bearh
High grad Brett White. Howev~1~
DankWorth took the ball aIMLi,
rolled out to pass for two points.
But, he was smeared for a loss
and the Bruins were still behind .•
l>ankworth s aid later the plait I
was to kick the point. ''The snap .
from center seemed a little wid"'
at the time," Dank worth told the
Daily Pilot. "I remembered the
blocked field goal and I ~uess l .
made up my mind to abOrt the,
kick too quickly." ..
Then came the last gasp for the ~
Bruins as they sent While in to gb
for a field goal from ttie
Washington27wilh-9:54loplay.J ~
was Ion& enough but was wide, to
the north. ~
Given that reprieve the Huski•
got a field goal on the next seri,C
as they capped an SO· Yard.assault
wiOi a Z-4-Yard thr-ee-point kiet
wilh4 :07 left in the game. .~
Then the defense d~ Pl to stop
UCLA with an interception on on•
series and lime ran out on th
Bruins' next possession. ·
It was quite a turnabout by~ team that only three wee -
earlier had taken a 52-0 drubb'
Crom Alabama. "
"After that game 1 was afr
we might not recover," J~
said Saturday. ''When you pl SJ
that miserably and losethatbadli
you worry about being able lo rcj
bound. ;J•
"Alabama had its third teamiff:'.
the game in the first quarter an
still couldn 'l keep the score downt
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Top College
Grid Scores
Cal 28, USC 14
Washington IT, UCLA 13
Stanford 28, Orl!gon St. 22
Oregon 26, Wash. St. 14
Ohio St. 24, Indiana 14
Michigan 28, Minnesota21
Nebraska 30, Missouri 7
Oklahoma 27, Oklahoma St.
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Notre Dame 31, ?4laty 10
Texas 30, SMU 22
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Alabama Zl, Mississippi st .
10 ' I
F1orida 31 , Auburn 14 -. I
PennSt.15, Marylandll .
Colorado281.towaSt.27 1
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Arm. Injury Led to Iilekiii_g ~are-':r, '
Editor's Note : The modern era
aport1 vilto is promding mltr·
tainrn.mt, quo.lily and occoaiono.I
ly controwrs11 on a scale ~
attained ~/ore ut the world o/
athletic:•. Yit JPOTts of days gone
bf.I alao had oreat moments and
ator performqi. Today our look
at IMae days ~use6 on Ben Ago-
janiail,
By HOWARD I •. HAND\'
OttMO.llW PllelS1'11H
Boot in ' Ben Agajattian
became a place·klcklng
specialist in tvtball through
an arm injury, not bce;ause he
lost the toes on his right (ki ck·
Andros ·
R esigllS·
Grid J o h
CORVALLIS, Ore. -Dee An -
dros announced his resignation
Saturday as football coach at the
Oregon State Univenity.
He made the announcement
<following the gameJn which Stan-
ford beat Oregon State 28-22. It
waS Oregon State's eighth loss
without a victory.
' "This Is no big deal," Andros
said at a news conference. "I 'm
doing it as of now to try and take
pressure off my football team for
the next three·week s."
He said he will continue
coaching for the rest or the
season. "
K lllfP TrlUMplt
lNGLEWOOD -Wh(tcy Wid-
ing's first goal of th e season
snapped a 1·1 deadlock early in
the final period and led the Los
Angeles Kings past the Atlanta
Flames 3·1 in the National
Hockey League Saturday night.
, The victory. fourth in a row for
the Kings and sixth straight on
home ice, kept them in first place
,in the Norris Division, two paints
ahead of Montreal.
~fn f'fn ab
PARIS-WimbledQn champion
Art:hilr Ashe and TOm Okker of
\
1 The Netherlands won semifinal
matches Saturday in the French
indoo-ctennis tpurnament.
, Ashe rallied from a two-set de·
.ficlt and beat' Ille Nastase of
1 Romjmia, 2·6, W. 6-3, 6-3 6-4,
while Okker trounced Ray Moore
«South Africa, 6-3, 6-0, 6-3.
'.Ro•f!IOall l/p•e t
·~''MANILA -It::\ly's giant,killer
Conrado Barrazutti upset 'A~tralia's Ken Rosewall, 7-6, 7-6
\aturday in a semirmal matcp of
1tbe $75,000 Philippines Interna·
tional tennis tournament.
Australia's Ross Case topped
Jose Higueras of Spain, 7 -6, 7·6 in
theothersemi.
" .Dtdria RalHe•
, ARCADIA -Argentine-bred
Dulcia embarrassed her male ~vals in the $350,000 National
",l'horoughbred Championship
1.$aturday as she and her cham.-
Pion jockey Bill Shoemaker
rallied from dead last to win the
richest handicap in American ~thoroughbred racing history at 1SantaAnlta.
The easterner Royal Glint took
'second a neck behind the winner . ·-
'BRUINS •••
COallnueawom'Pagec.1
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\when You have a g;me' like thal
you worry about two things -los·
Ing kida through injuries and los-
' .ingyour morale.
"But our kids are loose and con-
fident. So we regrouped and de·
cidedtoseewhatwecoulddo. ,
"When you have 34 seniors on .
1
your squad you don'tstart talking
about next year. There is too
much at stake to let down. But we
bad to beat someone we weren·t
1 supposed to so we could prove to
-ourselves we couki still do it and
today this was it.''
James said there were two mo-
ments Saturday when his ap-
prehensions broke loose. The first
.was when the drive fizzled four in·
'hes short of a score then UCLA
turned around and marched 99
_,ardatogoontop 7-0.
The other was in the last 97
seconds when quarterback John
Sciarra got his Bruins ready for
ooe last shot. They were at their
Own12 and Sciarra got.them to the
50befbretlmeranouL
~ ''lthoughtthey mightpullit out
-I've lived through enou gh
games to know all too well that it
can happen to you," concluded
the first-year Huskies coach.
Ro~'n Earl had a tremendous .
efte' oon rushing for the
Xuskl ,'plcking ,up 169 ~ards in
ZI carries. Last year against 1JCLA the 6-5, 25-0·pound tank had
U2yarc!Jin22carries.
''Earl ca.o do it when we block
for him and give him a chance
Jbl~lntothersecondary,'' James
Jald.
• Doet the Washington boos !ear
,a-letdown at Cal next week? "I ' -•t tlllnk •llYOft& will let. down ~ ''he1al . "The.re'stoomuch .iiilike." • l . -.......
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field Oii fourth down with two _,,,., llefore almost4',-000 !*>' "Cllle ljme l--wu llilll b71Dl ing) foot in an elevator acci·
dent while in coll eae al the 1 Uni ve rliity of New MexlCo.
"I brokt: my arm while)
wali with tne Pittsburgh
Steelers in 1947," A&alanian
recalls. ··I ha d my arm in a sl·
1ng but I ·kept kicking field
goal:;, s1ing and all, and that's
when I dt>cided to become a
specialist and jush:t'o-the-kirk·
1948'49 and wll~ th.e New
York Giants from 1953
through 1957. He be(an hla
pro ·~•reer with the Pacific eo .. t League during• World
war II, pla y inc th.ree
seasonis .
yards to co and within field plelntheRoseBowl•W•won, coocb'to kick tlie bell to-
lloal ranee and tb4 ~bole 9-7, and I kicked a 4'7;fi:"1 Scooter"Sc\ldel'O bul 1 "* •· .-..... r· al th sid dmtood uol klel'911'ill.-11 team wowd be wntrlg me field co from • es from him and th• blll l!ll'rier
back to the sidelines from the tl\at went into tile hlea<:ben," WN tackled-at IM-~Ylril huddle. That was embarrass-Aga,janian says. # inc." While attending · the line. -
Today, no sejf-r~peeting University of New Mexico on "I apoloibed·to tbe ,,_.,_
pro team would be without a fo«b•ll scholarship as an andto Scucod'!r.,~~;fl'{'~ lbe aervicea o! an outstanding end. be wu rldlng a freight
---placeklCJrer;--: ----~--<olev,atl>(-ooe.nigb.~--~-~for1 touchdown." .
in~." ·
In addition to his time with
the Stct<lt-1·~ in proCes&ional
football . 'Agajanian al so
played for the LA Dom in the
All-Amer1{'J Conference in
Aggie is the first ~lifer
ever signed to a 'pro !~ball
contract as a apecialiit. He
had-made bis way-to-the-NFL
M a defensive end dapite-b.is
handicap.
.. .Being a specialist in those
d3ys was sometbin1 else.
ho"·evcr,'' be says.
-But--lhin10--haven't-alwaY. "I bad my Coot atickiJl oot . Tbe hlChllghror~ been this way 1n the NFL and over the edge of the eleva t Rr-was-tn-1.tse-..ille<rll,._-1--1---
Bootin' Ben la the pioneer ln noor and when we came to the Giants won the world Cham·
the field. _ " bottom or the platfonn, I felt p!onship,
He's also the first person to something happen---ADd my Agajanian's toniest field
•· 1 would be running.on the wait until age ss to begin re-fool was numb," he r:ecaJls. goal? It was 53 yar(il 8be1M
ceiving a pension lrom ·the He cut off allot his toes~ All· America Conference ro-
NFL ($300 a monlh). "I looked down al my cord. ·it was also.the lfliCaqd
He played 17 years in the and saw it bad been sh : longestatlbetilile. ·
pro ranks but is allowed only off. I took the elevator down . 11 there anything left1tn the
fiveonthepensionplan. again.and yeUed al a bus to w9rld of football tfiat he
Aggie recalls-another early take me to a hospital. would still like to attain?
incident that was embarrass· ''The driver thought I was ••J have been told by no less
ing: joking because 1 was a prac-of.an authority than Jollnn,y
· •[ went into th·e tank tical joker at that time but I lTDiW that 1 would be adnch
Going Back
IN SPORTS
(wbirJpoolJ to get a cbarlie
horse in my leg t aken care of
and they threw me out of the
training room. Thal hap·
pened in New Yoi-k .
"But everything changes in
football and other places in
life. After 1 made a few field
. goals for them to win so~e
games, they changed tbctr
minds."
Bootin' Ben is the brother of
automobile ·racing im·
pressario, J . C. Agajanian
and a third brother Elisha, is
a banker in Lancaster. Is he
ever mistaken foi; his racing
brother? "People who don't know us
alwa}'i ask, 'Which one are
you?' Soinetimes they ask me
if I'm the famous Agaj.anian
and I don't know what to say.
Then they say· the race car
man and I know they are
thlnlting of J.C."
AgaJani1'D resides in Long
Beach arid is in business
along with son Larry. The)'
operate an athletii: club.
' FOR MER PlACEKICKER BEN AGAJANIAN.
He recalrs a game he
helped win while playing for
Tay Brown at Compton
Junior College in 1938. ••we beat Pasadena that -.
Longhorns
Outscore .
SMU,30-22
DALLAS <AP) -Eigbth-
ranked Texas, stunned by an ear-
ly dericit, mauled Southern
Methodist Saturday on fullback
Earl Campbell's bruising l'WlS
and three field goals by Russell
Erxleben to t~ke the Southwest
Conference lead with a ao.zz vie·
tory over the Mustangs.
Texas is now 7-1 for the year
and 4·0 in conrerence play, a bait
game ahead of idle, flfth.ranked
TexasA&M. ,
South.ern l\lethodist.__a tbre~
tt>uchdown und erdog, rocked the
nghorns with Wayne Morris"
rst quarter one.yard touchdown
ve for a 7·0 lead. Morris also
bolted 77 yards late in the game
for a touchdown arter Texas had
built a 30·14 lead.
Morris gained 202 yards to
become SMU 's all ·time leading
rusher.
Bat1lor Tops TCfJ
WACO, Tex. -Quarterback
Mark Jackson directed Baylor on
scoring drives of)M-and 80 yards
and the Bears extended a luck·
less Texas Christian losing string
to 18 games with a 24-6Southwest
Conference win .
It was Baylor's first victory
since a 20·10 triumph in the
sea~on opener over Mississippi,
althoiJgh it has tied Auburn and
Michigan.
Raiders Tri-pit
1.UBBOCK. Tex. -Tomtny'
lluniven shotgunned Rice's Owls
with a 72 ·yard scoring pass lo
Sylvester Brown and Texas Tech
h eld on for a soggy 28-24
Southwest Conference victory
Saturday.
Nebraskaflomps
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OS.U, Wolverines,
. "' Sooners Triumph
COLUMBUS, Ohio ·<AP>
,-
Pete Johnson, the nation's lead-
ing scorer, went from goat to hero.
in three minutes· of the fourth
quarter Sattirday, scoring the
clinching touchdown flS top.
ranked Ohio State escaped with a
24-14 Big-Ten football victory
over lightly-regarded Indiana.
Johnson wrapped up the tense
triumph by ramming one yard
with less than seven minutes to
play, insuring the unbeaten
Buckey ea' eighth straight vie·
tory and their fifth without a loos
in the Big Ten.
Minutes earlier, as an Ohio
Stadium sellout crowd of almost
80,000 sat stunned, the 243-pound
junior fumbled on Indiana's ooe·
foot line with the Buckeyes ahead
by only 17·14.
Mfcltfgan Wfn s
MI~EAPOLIS -Seventh-
ranked Michigan, under strong
pressure Crom heavy underdog
Minnesota, broke a tie mid way
through the fourth quarter Satur·
day when tailback Gordon Bell
ran 23 yards for a tbucbdown· to
send the Wolverines to 8 28-21 Big
Ten Conference victory.
Michigan, 6-0·2, did not get Into
Minnesota territt>ry in the second
half-until mid· Way through the•
final period. The Wolverines de-
fense finally shut oftthe passing
of Minnesota's Tony Dungy and
fatted the Gophers to punt from
theitimd"%0ne, setting up the win·
ningdrive.
OJdalao•aRolls
STILLWATE!t, "Okla.
Quarterback .Steve Davis scored
two touchdowns and (Wlback
Horace Ivory consis~Uy gained
tough yardage UP' the middJe .
Saturday as second-ranked
Oklahoma defeated arch-rival
Oldaboma State, Z7·7, in a key
Big Eight Oonference game.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. -Nebraska
fooled Missouri Saturday with a
fake punt play that John O'Leary
. ran 40 yards for a touchdown and
Vince Ferragamo threw three
scoring passes as the third-
ranked Cornhuskers stormed to a
JO. 7 Big Eight Conference win
Saturday.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind -Ross
Browner blocked and recovered
a Navy punt for one Notre Dame
touchdown and pounced on a
Navy fumble to set up another
score Saturday as the Irish de·
fense led the way to a 31·10 foot·
ball victory over the
Midshipmen.
The victory was 15th-r&nked
Notre Dame's 12th straight over
Navy in the nation's longest con-
tinuous intersectional rivalry.
datingtol927.
Colorado Rallfes
AMES, Iowa -Quarterback
David Williams threw for one
tou<hdown and directed two ~
yard drives in the second hall to
glve Colorado a come-from·
behind 28-27 Big Eight Con-
lefence victory over Iowa State
Saturday.
The Buffaloes scored their go-
ahead touchdown with 2:U re-
maln'ing in the game wh·en
fullback Terry Kunz ~ained bis second touchdown by plunging
over from the three.
finally got a friend to drive to make Uae Hall ol.' P'fme
me to the hospital. I walked ~eday because I Wat the,
all the way up to the ad· first specialist and also the
r;ission o({ice an=doctor first to quiitify tor a pemicm at ttimmed things up_ fixed ss. ~ ·
me up with a squar stioe.'• ''I think that would be very .
Agajanian didn't give up nice," he replies. ~
playing end · until several
years later in the professional
ranks. In fact, this happened
in 1939 and be didn't sign as a
specialist until 1947.
He played in the olcf Pacific
Coast League during the war
years of 1942·43·44 and went to •
Philadelphia and the Steelers
in 1945. He started specializ.
ing in 1947. ·"
After a stint with the LA
Dons, he returned to the NFL
in 1953 after a four-year
absence from the game. ..
"I signed with the Ra.ml in
1953, then moved to the Giants
in 1954 thro~h ~he 1957
season.
"My contract with the Dons
said I didn't have to do
anything but kick but I caught
the devil for not making
tackles on kickoffs.
"I would kick off and then
go to the sidelines and· the
bench. I figured Uthe Oilier 10
men couldn't get th.e ball car·
~ rier, they couldn't CQUD.t oa
me. On the kickoff ~ wl\<!fe
you get hurt "1d J· felt I was
more valuable d , kicker
than a tackler. But fillall)'
decided td help tile team ... t.
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Ducks Roll
CORVALIS, Ore <AP) -Stan-
ford scored 28 paints in the first
half, then held olf a second-ball
rally by surprising OrelOD State
for a 28-22 Pacific-8 Coof'erence
football victory Saturday,
A crowd of just 12.,803 watched
the Beavers, winless in eight
starts .this year, completely
dominate the second half against
the heavily favored Csrdinals. '
But Oregon State was unable to
move the ball on its last two
possessions. ·
Stanford scored first. driving
65 yards early in the first quarter·
to the Oregon State ~ yard line.
Mike Langford kicked a 30-yard
field goal to make il3-0.
Minutes later, Mike Willdnson
blocked Wendel Smith's punt to
set up a SO-yard field goal by
Langford.
Guy BenJamln replaced start.
ing Stanford quarterback Mike
Cordova early in the second
quarter. Benjamin's first pass
was intercepted by ~on State
linebacker Bob Hom at midfield.
Collgan F all
PULLMAN, Wash. -Stan
Woodfill kicked a school record
four field goals and Oregon took
advantage of ipeVeral Washington
State turnovers to defeat the
Cougars 26·14 Saturday in .a
Pacific.a Conference game.
WoodCUl's fourth field goal, a
33-yarder with 3:08 left in the
game, broke Oregon's single
game record of three ·held by
Woodfill and several others. It
also tied the conference's single
game record, held by five
players. Woodfill booted field
'goals of 44, 33, 23 and 33 yards in
four attempts.
The victory was the Duck's
second stl'aight and fll'St over
, WSU aince 1970.
Florida,
'Barna Win
.fu South
JACKSON, Miss. -Decensive
back '!'Yrone King raced~ yards
with an . interception Saturday
night to revive sixth-ranked
Alabama and spur the Crimson
Tide to a 21·10 Southeastern Con-
ference football victory over
pesky Mississippi State.
Gaters Gallop
AUBURN, Ala. -Florida
quarterback Jimmy Fisher
passed for two touchdowns and
fullback Jimmy DuBose baUered
Auburn's middle for 149 yards
Saturday to give the Gators a31-14
Victory
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JACKSON, Miss. -Tail·
back Michael Sweet went
over with a 16-yard pass from
quarterba'Ck Tim Ellis with 42
seconds remaining to '19<0 the
University of Mississippi a !7·13
victory over Louisiana State in a
Southeast em Conference game. 1 l'ob Bree;e ·-1
KN=X LE, Tenn.· -Quarterha andy Wallace and
end J _ arborough booked up
on a pair of touchdown passes
and Wall ace ran 43 yards for a
third score Saturday in guiding
Tennessee to a 28-7 football win
over Colorado State. ~
Teell o_,,. Drdu! . .
ATLANTA -Danny llyers
raced.40 yards for a fourth-period
touchdown .Saturday, sparking
·Georgia Tech ·to 1 a 21-6 college
football victory over Dilke. -'
TMlane r-•le•
LEXINGTON, Ky. -Soany
Collina scored twg~owns and Kentucky Int three
p'sses and recover ed t wo
fumbled kickoffs to overcome a
paasing display by Tulane's Bud-
dy Gilbert and band the 'Green
Wave a 23·10 def eat Saturday.
TV Sports
IO a.m. (2) -NFL FOOi'·
BALL -Scheduled: Min·
nesota Vikings vs. Packers at
Green Bay. (4) -Scheduled:
Buffalo Bills vs. Jets at New
York. ,
l p.m. (2) -NFL FOOi'·
BALL -Scbeduled: Detroit
Lions vs. 49ers. at Sao .Fran·
cisco's Candlestick Parlt. (5)
COLL£GE F OOTBALL -
USC and California meet In a
game taped at Berkeley
Saturday.
3 p.m. (5) -COu.EGE
FOOTBAL L -The
Washington Hustles take on
the UCLA Bruins in a ga,me
taped Saturday.
4 p.m. (7) -COu.EGE
FOOi'BAti.1f7S-lnglillgh!S
of selectecj games pl!Q>ed this
weekend. . Brown slithered into the clear
at th e ·owls 40, took Duniven's
toss on the run and skipped into
thr e nd zone with a Tech
homecoming crowd or 38,205
screaming in deli ght .
Duniven's bomb shoved the
Raiders into a 28-21 lead and
clooed out a ~'ild third quarter
thrit included four touchdown s.
twobyearhte<1m .
Charge~ (0-7) Dealt 35-24 Los~
NEW YORK (AP) -Craig Then the Giants defense baited
Morton pa1•4d for two afourtbquarterSanDiea:odrive Nittany Lions Rall_ y toucbdowuandJoeDawkinsran Inside t.belr lO·yard line ond the
few two others as the New York Chargers bad to seWe for a 26,-.
COi.LEGE,. PARK. '1d. (AP ) Giants defe•ted the winless San yardlfeldgoalbyRayWerscb_lng
-A 40-yard. fou rth quarter field Dieeo t:bar1e~. ,SS.,24, in a Na· that kept._ New. Yoi::k ahead lri thiS
goal by Chris Bahr, the third.of tioaal Football League iame aee-aa.wP,me. -, ;
_ttie game by the nation's leading $.t\lrday~ · · .: Mortoo'a winnlnj ~hdown
fi eld goal kicker, gave ninth· Jb!def..-t Jt81theaeventhina pa11.Jo_Tucker wu a abort
ranked Penn State <t 15·13 college J"O'r for Ute-cblrgen, who had J<NiHC>Ut pattern that went ,all
The Giants opened the scoring
with ju,at under 10 miliutes gone
in the tiame "1hen Dawkins bar-
reled over from the four.yard
line OI> a draw play behind Hicks' block. _ STATlllCS
football victory over 14th-ranked af ... l'-'1 only six points per • lhe way wh~n the ttebt iifd
Maryland Soturday. -gome 11.rore Saturday. The plc~<id up key blocks from John• •
It was the l 4th consecutive vie· " Of,an~ are ~-4 Hieb and Don Clune.
' The scorinr<Irive Included a
fourth-and'<lne play Crom tbe
Chargers II when Lani Watldns
went lbree yards for the f!nt
down that kept the Gian mov. ing. ·
tory by th e Nittany Lions over · Jrlotton'1 second touchdown The teams traded touchdowns
the Terps, who have taken ollJy -· a 47·yard pl•y to tilbt end tbroucbout the game, with lite one of 22 g ames In the In· BobTucker~brokea2l-21llelnthe Glatits scoring first and leading
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caug.ht t.wo key passes on orrense quarter drive, Marina r each
and intercepted two pa!ses as a tha.16 but missed a field goal on
romerback, leading the Foun-lhe last play be Core halftime.
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the punchles~ V1k1ng.s. . who gained 53 yards and broke
Margerum s 32-yard reception one for 17. Defensive back Stan
late in t~e third quarter set up the Sutton also played well, picking
Barons second. toucbd~wn, and otr one pass and making som9
~~ ca.me up w1lb two 1ntercep-solid hits on Fountain Valley·~
tions ~D the. ro~rth quarter when receivers. .. ..,
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. quarterback Dave Wallach-was year. Fountain Valley had u
forc~tot~row. . • respectable running attack~
With a_ first down on Manna s averaging 4.3 yards per carry4
33-yard hne, Barons quarterback Top rusher was Mike Musso, who
Gary Coleman threw a long picked up66 yards on IO carries.
strike to Margerum, wbo.caughl · oAM~stAT1sT1G .. •
UNIVERSITY HIGH'S RON DYKES (30) SETS SAIL ON A LONG RUN AGAINST A CHARGING DANA HILLS DEFEN~E.
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RCC, 31-0
By LAU R ENE KEYS °'"" D-9ily .. , ... ~" RIVERSIDE -Quarte r back
Jim' DeBord paSsed for three
touchdowns to lead the Sad·
dleback College Gauchos lo a 31 ·0
Mission Conference football vic-
tory over the host Rivers~ide 'l:Y
College Tigers Saturday nig .
. DeBord threw tou down
strikes to Chuck Van Llew,'Tom
Haigh and Kevip J\1cGarry for 10,
45 and 10 yards. De Bord complet-
ed 17 or 31 passes for 222 yards as
the Gauchos remained tied with
Citrus (4-0) ror the league lead .• '
The talented sophomore from
Tustin had good protection all
ni ght. completing his passes at
will.
He threw six passes to split end
Haigh, the most impressive be·
.ing a 4S·yard TD ~trike coming
<JO the first play ()( the fourth
quarter. That gavcjhe Gauchos
an insurmountable 18-0 lea(!.
DeBord had connected with
Haigh two plays earlier for 21
Y.a rds . The touchdown strike
Came on a beautiru1 rake wben he
rolled to his right and threw long
(or the score.
While DeBord was passing £or
good yardage, the Gauchos de-
Censive unit was m aking it hot for
the Riverside quarterbacks.
Mike Fages, Kelly· Miller a nd
Tom Kirchneyer.
They were chased continually
and only completed 11 passes tor
• .97 yards. The Gauchos' second-
ary hauled down three intercep·
tions. •
One was picked ore b y
l\tcGarry who returned ·it 45
yards down the sideline for a
touchdown mid way th.rough the·
third period, making the score
12·0.
But it wasn't all passing ror the
Gauchos. Van Liew carried 15
times for 85 yards and a S.6
average. And Mark Dobis rushed
ror 30 yards. Leading ground
gainer Larry Jordan missed the
contest due to an ankle injury.
-The rifth and final touchdown
"came on a punt return by George
Gay who romped for 43 yards
with 3:46 Jert. Jim Green booted
the PAT.
While the Gauchos rolled with
a balanced attack, the Riverside
ball carriers wer e ho\.tnded re·
Jentlessly by the Gauchos de-
fense. Hu g h Roberts , Tim
Murphy, Bob McGuire and Mike
Knapp w e re. a mon-g those
Gauchos making it tough on
Riverside .
Riverside's highly:'pubti cized
kicker, Frank Corral; boomed
seven punts for a 41.7 average,
but missed field goal attempts of
43 and 34 yards.
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Volleyball Tryouts
The Orange County Volleyball
Club will conduct tryouts r01: girls
bt the 11·14 age bracket-today at
1:15 at Corona Jlel M~ High
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SERGIO DELGADILLO (44) OF UNIVERSITY RAMBLES WITH A RECOVERED FUMBLE.
On the folloming play, Warren
Taylor burst ofr right guard for a
TD that put the Barons ahead
13-0 with 2:53 left in the third
quarter. Sleve Steinke booted his
second of three PA Ts and the
Barons were on their way lo their
third.victory.
Fountain Valley completely
"put the game out of reach with
5:52 left to P.lay when derensive
end Bill Gr1lz picked off a Vik-
ings pass al the Marina JS and re-
turned it for a TD. -
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with 6:21 left in the first quarter
when Margerum hauled in a 7-
y a rd pass from starting
quarterback Chris Dove.
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Rustlers Trounce j
Southwest, 45-0
Special to the Daily.Pilot
TORRANCE-Mark Davis ran
performances, as did the Goldell
West defense. .
Shrout had a nifty ZT-yard run
for a TD in the opening period
Wld directed the Ru stl ers offeruw
well. Powell scored Golden
Wesl's first touchdown mid way
through the first quarter and
totaled 85 yards ror the night.
· ror 147 yards a nd scored two
touchdowns in leading Golden
West College to an easy 45-0
Soulhern California Conrerence
football win over winless LA
Southwest College Saturday
night at El Camino COiiege.
89 · d R p u • Davis,whocameintothegame r un a. ces Ill as the conference·s leading ball -ya_ . . carri•r. had another brilliant night. A 31-yard run in the second
"--quarter·typi(ied his play Satur-
Meanwhile,-the Golden West
defensive unit held the «ougars
(().5) to jus t 113 net yards--49 on
the ground .
Golden West rushed for 437
yards-the fourth time this
season coach Ray SbackJeford's
team has been over the 400-yard
ma rk. And the Rustlers also
made 27 first downs, one short or
the school record.
O .day night.
Dykes LeaJ.s Trojans P(Jljt DH, 14-qu~~':rb~~~"l;c~ =~ J:\;
appeared to be stopped for a yard
loss . But the 190 ~pound
sophomore bounced off a pair of
tacklers, veered out then angled
back in after getting around the
end. He raced 31 yards into the
end zone.
By ROGER CARLSON OfrlM .,.. .. .,. pt+.tSt.fl
University High·s Ron Dykes
darted over the right side and
raced 89 yards for a touchdown
with 3:40 left to pace his Trojans
mates to a 14-0 South Coast
League football victory Saturday
afternoop over Dana Hills at
Tustin-High. The swift Dyki::s 'ft/35~ the open
at the 2S and outraced the lasl
Dana Hills defender the rinal 50
yards with a burst of sprinter·s
speed to snap a scoreless de·
adlock dominated by both teams·
defens es. ~ Victory keeps coach Dick
Roche's Trojans in contention ror
thecircuittiije:with a2·1 record.
Another University TD Was
added moments after Dykes·
game·breaker when the Dolphins
or Dana Hills lost possession on
their 26 on a d espe ration
rourthOown play .
With momentum on the Trojans
side. the victors swept the re·
maining distance in-four pla"ys
with Sean Graham going the last
11 yards on an inside reverse. Dan
Mitchell toed his second PAT ror
thefmal frosting.
·It was a surprising climax to a
game dominated by defense. Un-
til Dykes broke loose the Trojans
had been frustrate'd twice by un~
successful field goal attempts.
Pacing the defenders of Dana
Hills coach Bill Cunerty were
Brent Danninger, Scott Volmenl·
ing and Paul Bethke.
Oanninger. in addition to
. several tackles, intercepted atlhe
OH 16 to thwart one University
threa(and Volmerding recovered
a fumbled punt to give Dana Hills
life al the University 26-which
was eventually stopped by the
Trojans· Dave Scroggins and
Eric Springer at the20.
Bethke blocked a 25-)Tard (ield
goal try by University aner the
latter was stymied following a
fitst-and-goal situation at the
Dana Hills lo.
University's defense was even
tougher, however, as. Scroggins,
·Sergio Delgadillo, Ric Baxter and
Springer led the surge.
' Baxter deflected a pass which
Delgadillo intercepted and the
latter picked up a fumble and ran
30 yards before penalties put
University out of range.
Dana llills appeared to havE'
McCULLOCH NABS
OCIR DRAG TITLE
Ed McCulloc'h of Fresno won
the AA title in the ninth annual
Manufacturers runny car cham-
pionships ·at Orange CountY ln-
ternatiorlal .Raceway Saturday
night before a crowd of 19,075 ..
McCulloch posted a 6 .46
elapsed lime and a 218.44 mile-
per-bour speed to· defeat Jake
Johnston or Fullerton in the
finals. J
Brad Anderson of West Covina
"·on the BB fun.ny car finals, de-
f ea ting Lo·u· Gasparelli of
;\fonrovia in the (inals.
one shot at University earlier in
the·rourth-quarter, marching 71
yards to the Uni 28.
. KeithKingrantotheDanaHills
nine· yard line, but it was nullified
by penalty and before the officials
were through the ball was back in
Dana Hills te rtitory.
Dykes ended the threat with an
interception at the Dana Hills
nine and two plays later he broke
over tackle and raced for his
tbuchdown to turn the tide.
GAME STATISTICS
Flrstdown,,w.N,....
l'ln.t~Pll''l"9 FID10ooion1penell~<;.
Totelllrll-•"
Y•mnnfll"9
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k ...... ,0...11 ....
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After Dan McPherson booted
the extra point, the Rustlers had
a 21 ·0 lead and ror all intent and
purpose, the game was over.
Davis a lso scored on a two·
yard run with three minutes lo go
in the third quarter.
Shrout and running back Mike
P o w e ll <tl s o h a d top
* * GAME 5TATIST1CS owe
Fo rst~r111fl11'q
Fin.1 00MllP<l~ll"9
F;n,1~pe,,alhe1o ro1al lln.I _,,
v...-m."""''""' ...... ~pa11•"9
Yat'lklosl
Mel ••<th gai""d
Pllnl!.·•VOJ· dl1t1rit"
Yar0Spel\oil tl1ed
Fumbles-lumblH loo.I !.<••• .. .,. Ou•r1erl
ltUStllNG
Gcilclftl West
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Other Golden West touchdowns
were scored by Pal McKeon and
Nick Punimata, both in the fina l
quarter. ?otcKeon went threl"'
yards and Punimata scored from
s ix yards out.
· And McPherson added a 44 -
yard field goal in the seconcl
qu~er.
The Rus tlers, who are now j-O
in So Cal Conrerence action, face
Cypress next Saturday al Orange
Coast .
Golden West trails Rio llond'>
t11-0) by a half game. Rio Hondo
scorC"d all or its points in the lasl
quarte r · in de feating Santa
'.\lon ica, 23·7. Saturday night.
OCC Grid
Statistics
GAME STATISTICS
Flnt~1 r115hi"1J
Flrstdownl pa11lr19
F!r1t -1 pene1!1~<;.
Total t!nl down1
Yards ru\Nrig
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0
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tell ,..
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Al"'n
°'"' Al-In•
~" ll••d
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RADA:..uc Irvin~.
esbman Ralph Serna.
the Biota Invitational
cros ountry · title Saturday·.
moming"Bt Biol a College, here.
• Serna;-fr.om-Loara High, cap-
tured his fourth.'lnvitational
· crow~ in clocking a limeof 24 :36 .
Another UCI freshman, Brian
.. Hunsaker, was third with a time
of 24 :44. Hunsaker prepped at
Corona del Mar.
Coach Len Miller's UCI An-
teaters totaled 34 points while
second place Cal State
(NurtljridgeJ. bad60.
Nortbridge and UC!, along wilb
Southwest Missouri State.
University of South Dakota, Cen-
tral Missouri, Moorhead State.
Eastern Illinois, C.W. Post an~
·North-Dakota State are ther-lead ...
ing contenders for the Division II
NCAA championship to be staged j
SatUrday, Nov. IS.
Northridge will host the meet at
the liv'in-e Coast Country Club in
Newport Beach.
The Anteat e r s had beaten
Northridge bJ one paint earlier
thisseaaon.
UCl's Steve Scott and Robert
Slick also finished in the lop 10. r'Scott-h·ad a time of ·is:oe tn
finishing sixth. While Slick was
ninthin25:28.
The Anteaters ar&now idle until
the NCAA meet.
910l.A U•VITATIONAL
Tt-KOl'l119-I. UC. lr"I,,. C:Wl 7. ~I Stat!'
NDrtt1'10gl 160) 3. UIMY9nlly Ill '"1VfMMI. 111 Rl!l'l!I
1671 4, ~I St.lie Lo• Anotlel notl S. Strl Dl9go
Sllllt! 111•1.
1Nti¥klwl locOl"lng-1, Sotfna (VCl) 24:3'; 2. Cur·
f<ltl <CSHI 24:42; 3. HUll,allfl' IVC!l '4:U ; •
Wyto(lll (UH ttenol 24: .,; J. Cl'llkltl fC$HI 1•~!16;
•. St.Ott IUC.U IJ:Ot; 1. Oll..0.0.. IUH Ait<lol
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2.S:11: to. SlmaM CCSLAI ,, ... oth9r UC lnlf'l!I
llnh,t,.,.,_ IS. Ahlme"r 71.).1 ; I•. Tlllnwn M:OO;
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C4 DAILYPILOT ! I .·JC, Pre~ Girl Spar kles •
Football • Wft lterhouse
Standings Wins Crown
'°°1M COAST CON fl( lllfNCI: -W L ,.,, ,.,_
Or .. CN•I ' ll IP ,.
f'11llefton l ! 111 ,.
C..rM~ J 1S 16
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c..ipre11 l'O, LACC u
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S...11Monie.•11 LACC
LA.So•ll"-'' ot LA Ho•bo• MISSION CON,.llRli.NCE
W L "" ,.,. 'ioaddllbotk 4 Cl 112 II
Cl!tui • 0 ISi 7l
'io<tfl 014'90 l , 10b •2
Polom.lit 1 1 l'f .. °"""'" l ltl 'ilCl So"Bernard•"" I J 11 1/1
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l'l• .... <Side 0 • JO "' S.lu•"11•'• St:1r11
SeddloW<.lt 31 , Atwe•,+Ot> 0
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(>IN~•! O'l•tfey
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SOUTHCOASTLl!AGUa.
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Uhl ..... r1olly 1 I .U •
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M!Jnt. S.«11 "' l'ootlllU •I T 11tolln•
: CCHTUllYLl!AGUE
W L, '°"· "'"' El ~ s 0 11• •1
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C.WMIM J 2 7l 4
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TU!otln 1 ' SJ ..
ByEDBU RGART
OftM O.lly Pll•t S\&tt
Next to Laguna Jk•ach
High's Eric J.J ulst, Mis·
s i o n Viejo "s M ik e
WaJter.hou.;e-may..be. the
best high school cross
country runner in Orange
County this year.
Running a closeserond
to F oothill's Metrk
Spillsbury for seven laps,
Walterhou se "l!asily
passed the Foothill senior
on the gun lap, clocking a
9:09 in the Mi ssion Vi ejo
Invitational at UC fr\•ine
Saturday.
While Walterhouse·s
victory brought cheers
from the crov,rd , so did a
remarkable effort by a
13 -year -old girl
representing Downey
High.
Mari Gibbs, running in
a junior varsity race,
finis hed sixth io 11 :00
over th e two m iles on UC
Jrvin~·s track. Thal ti me
rap ks as one of the f aste::;l
ever run for her age for
two miles, s urpassing
Mary Decker's lifetime
best of II :26.
There wer<> ot,her stars
in this unique crpss coun-
try meet that could also
be called a track meet
since the harriers r.ever
left the tartan surf ace.
Un i versity's Woody
Gl ass an d Ne wport
Harbor's Gary Ertz were
JC, Pre p
Summaries
For Polo
.JUNIOll COLLl!GE
k_..,Qll•m•1
P•wc!eM J 1 I S-11
s.od~-1 2 I S-10
5-ddle()olc:k \c:orlno-l.vl• •. IWJ•·
rHle J, Murpn,, OtVort, NelwlOI\.
ICll!HIOl(.11.
VAllt51T'Y
Sc:-.11, OU.rt•"
hllCMAl&mollM l Z 1 -14
E:lfon! 2 'O 3-•
El TOn! ICO<!"'IJ: WilloOfl !I, Sc:ri.udll
3. Jllolbl!lll•ln.
victorious in the day's
other two varsity r.:i<'es
Glai111 ran 9. 32, Ertz
cl0cked9:38.
* *
~SSION VI I JO INVIT ATIOftAL
VA•$1TV
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tklntlng, O'H1r1.
CHECI(, 'l'OUR DIVO TS TO DL
TECT CAUSE f'OR Off·LIN E
SHOTS
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SLICE. PUSH .
OR OR
PULL HOOK .. ., ""lL ..... ,.,,..,...
.A•nold P1lm11r"s .. HOW TO IMPRO..VE YOUR PUTTING." A coor
ot th" 11•~1-packect DOOki.t It yours lor 20t. wlltn you 1ntktlld
• '""'p\d, t11ll-.tddr11$td lflVllol)cl •lcrna Oflth your rtq111•l lo
Arnold P•fmer, on 'ar• ol lhi• n1w1ptp•r. •
Me n 's Golf
Seacliff Title
WonbyMbro
Paul Moro annexed the
m e n 's c l ub cham-
pionship at Huntington
SeacJiff Country Club
when he birdied the fU'St
extra hol e lo defeat de-
fending champion Randy
Karcher.
Moro fired rounds or
76-73-74-223 before win-
ning on the Sith hoJe.
ID the Presid ent's
flight, Ed Coen w as the
winner with a n et 210 .
John Avitabile won the
vice president's flight
with a206. -
Dick. McCammon won
t he s ecretary's flight
wit h a 216 and V. F.
S i monick was the
treasurer's flight victor
wilb 213. c .. c. Mesa
Th e club cham-
pionships ar e under way
al Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Club with de·
fending champion Eli
Cabfera defeating Ji m
Neill in his first match,
2-and·l .
championship r ound in~
eluding 16 pla yers ..
Mile S4-re
Skip Whittet, head pro-
f essional a t F ountain
Valley Mil e Square Golf
Course for six years
before t aking over at
Oakmont Country Club,
will be roasted by the
men'S c l ub a t Mi le
Square Nov. 12.
Sa•t•Ana
They are do\\'O to the
quarterfinals or the an-
nual high-lo w tourna-
ment at Santa An a Coun-
try Club.
In the upper bracket.
Fred Walker and Phil
Arnold will meet Dick
Salsbury and Bill Liv-
ingston_ Bud T almage
and Paul Fassnecht bat·
tie Mike J aeger and
Frank Hilditch in the
olher match.
•lfl C'a111110t0 .
Two t e ams tied for
first place in a partner's
better ball e vent at Big Area Grid Results Second round m atches
in the competition are
scheduled for completion
this weekend. Action is
in four flights with the
Canyon Country Club. PRUMMANP'OoTuu..
On one team were. lcillrlll>pO-rWs Leonard Shane and Sam~ ec.1-<0.-1 1• o '......_. , ,Wnlrnl"""r o O o o-I
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Habif and on the ot)ler at !Edi.an scorlno: TouclldOwns-nel 51 were Al Blacklidge Frink J, M 11ucky, H•rio. con-
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partnerl! competition, ~ 2. ""'*t, CMrtk:ct. Olln-
Mr. and l'r1rs. Barry Mer· ~rverum.Pisuuo.
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Ait• Koul11 <111. Ml~e MC.Gowrn
21-n , 21·!1; Gerry Lono dlll. D&rryt Ke-. 21·11. »21. 11·1•: Alck &clwen
<Ill. Jilfl RoMtMll 21-IS. 21-1, Jim <:er-dlf. Oklr.Crel<o1llton (Ian.ill.
5". ..... llDllfld
Ko1tl1r dl l, Lon9, 71.11. Jt.f;
Clrton "4of, SO..n, 11·1, 11·11, 21·11;
K-def. McGo,,.rn, 21-1t, 1,.11,
21·11; Rottm1n di! Cr1111111on
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R014m1nct1f. L0tt9, 11·21 , 11·11, 11·1S.
Sl!NIO•DIYl510N
RoOlf l(lllem IM1. Rotle'~I Fanne~.
11 ... 71-4; Al For1ytll def. Ed Scwvlll,
11·H. 11·121 klllll BruO.ker de!. Don
Pirls, 21·11. 11 .. ; Boll Bllllf Oll.l"r&nk
~1•111, 21·11, ,, ....
SM9flll ttound
Fors'f'fhctel. klU1m, '"''· Jl·IS, 11·1; 9lbl1 a.t. Brubtlr.lr, 1·11, 11-11. 71-1•:
Sorv!ll def. Firmer, 2\.19. 21·17 , P1rl1
Ori. Sll11tl,21-1t , 1 .. 21 , 71.1.
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Brubaker tiff. 59n'ltl, '1·10, 1•·•:
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6•utl Ber.,.evltt Oii Nl'lr. O"Alnlco,
21·5, 21-'; Aoy t.Ul'ld de!. M1rlr. Smilll,
11·•. 1J·10; Chuck 6ridvto~ def. W1-
511tlr., 21-U. Jl·ll; Jim VllDUIMdel.
Jo/VI GUMrt, 21·7, 11·10: Oon .JoM-1
Ori. Dennis LIBl•nc, ll-1, 11·13; Tam
,...,,.,I_ Olf. TlrT1 H111un, 11-1, 11.10;
Jim Holf'91f\f"llt• Oii. Jon 811\ls, 11.fl.
JI .. , Ol-Helfl'I a.t. Roi) 811.....,.
11·•. 11 ·•; G•ry Or9lll o.r. l»t•
McLIUQhlln, 11.,, '1-'; Gtenn Gr•u
def. Clrtos #lr1!~1. Jl•J, 11·1; Fred
Moreno dlf, Geor11'9 elckmor•, 11·1.
21·12; Tom Nlllo'-Oii. J.tl LMIS,
21-t, 21-'; WIY'fll Wl'lltnf!y def. 8rl1n
Dl.n, J\.l\, ll-11; Cl'tr!s O.rdtn *'·
Gu!ntln eu~tittl, 11·11, !J..11, 21·12;
Tom l(r1ut ctet. Denn!~ "''Glrwotlr.,
21-11, IJ-21, Jl·I. Don Dlllny Ml Ste,,.
Boyer, 11·1•, 11·1.
Second R1u11d
teree .. 111 del. Lund. 11·"· 11·•:
l(r&usdel. 0.•den, 21·13, 21 -14; H11"""
de!. He •119nret1r, 21-11, 11·1; OrolU
drt. Gross, 71-10, 11·1; BrldOH ~t.
V1lbuen1, Jl·t , 1 1·1; Moreno def.
Nlllol-. 11·11, 11·11, 11.10, Ol•Ml~dlt.
'Ml\11'11!~, l1·S, 1•·11 , )1·17 ; Morri!tllll
def Jollmon, 10.21,fl·U,J1 .1.
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l1·1l; H•rm Jackie a.t. Gii FIQUffOoa,
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Mlttllelt ct.I. On'119 t-11rdlno, Jl-l,
21·11; Mlkt B&ll'dll. L,1!. Cul!'"°, '1·19,
1·11 , 11.JO:, Anthony Merllne1 dtol.
51,..., cun111, 11-11. 10.11. 11.•: O>lo
Wiiiey Oii. ,,.,e L\HjO. 1 .. 11, JI-II,
21·1t ; ROtMlrt O.eott dill. loll 51t,
t9rlllkl. 21 ... 21.n ; eor1 CodYOllf. Jl"'
Hor11'Kutt llor1elU ; Bob Vi n !oiclr.le
Gt-I. Art Avl11, 11·11, 11·17; Tony
IU>Of!' ,,_,, W1rr"" IMICon!, 21·1l,
2 1·1t ; Tlfl' Grllet -1 def. lrler>
01wlord. 1 .. 21, 11·1•, 21·1S; o. ..
T91'11!r191! ""'· Rlc""f'd F•·-· l l.,, 21·10; Jim Hic:U oet, Terry KIPCJI<,
21·1•,21·1!1.
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CrlW!ordd>llf. Ettls, 21·1l, 11·1S; Lil·
I)~! d>lrf, .J1<kll, 21·20, 11·11, ll-J,
Ounney def. Mltthell, 21·1•, 21·16.
Mlortlnli def. S.lr, 2l·1J, 11""'; Qnole
dtf, Wiiiey, 6-21, 21·1, 21· 11; VM 51<.lr.lll
"''·(Ody, 1•·21, 21·111, 21·1•; Grin-ck•
dtf. RI_,., IJ.11, 11·9. 21·10; HJ<kl
dlf. TQMr1911, ll-ll,21·11.
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21-1; ~-" f'ttryman del. Tr.c, HIMen, 21~. 21·1J; Sindy Slmontlll
de!. Sfl&nnon Alkm&n, 21·l . 21·1;
&.irb91"• S.lby def, Qet»fe 68tMI,
11·1•. 21·11; O.n. o unnlnodel. Sl'laron
MC:Mllllon, 21·1, 11·1: Lorr eo-n de.I.
Clt!\Y Qlrl!llP, 21'9, 11>'1; Audfyo;...,.
111 doll, 1(1,..n Llorldl, 21·14, 1t.l;
Thlreu Gllw1n cHI. Lynn Sllertnr
llGrleltJ; N&My Glclr. de!. Joiml
0¥4.00, 11.0, 21·1; Jiii 0 ... 1~ de!.
Jeenene Me""°r•, 21.11, 1 .. 21, 11.10;
8eff\IMUe Aol<tlll IHf. Llur1 "*blr,
11·6. ll·l ; Sue t'1••1•~ clef. Me!;J
Befw"en1, 11·11, 21.11, l(rl,tl Helrfdrl.
Miehe•• llulorac, 21-1, 11·2; twlllty
'°"r111'1 de!. f''en<H Cloud, 11·1, 11·11;
.Je1nelle Jtnkln\ de!. Pe911y
5c:flwilfldl, 21· ll, 1 .. 11, 21· 1,
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Git-Of!. Blthlor, 11~. 2l·ll; Ffor.
rym•n def. W1t111, 21 -1•, 21 .11,
O.vl<bOn f&f. Simo .. 111, 11.u . 11·1;
eur..;"9 diet. S.lby. 21~, 2'.·S; &-..
di!. 011141,ILI , 11·11, 1 .. 21, 21·10; ~Ht det. G.11 .. 1n. 11·1, ll-0; Mllrtln
dr.. Jlflklra, 21-l, 21·1; Clle1l&k de!,
H.IMoy, 2l·ll,21-1•.
Clfllllit*t
Jollnlon del. Oweldo, 11-0. 11,•:
8u•111rt d e!. Hen\en, 21 ·1•, 21·11;
LlorMI def. Cl'lrlUlp, 21-1~. 11·•;
Cliioud def. 5c: llWlndl, 9-2 1, 21· tt, 11· i..
Pro Scores
fUllOMI hsk•INll A.lSOCl.lllolo
6ull11o91, O.trolt 93
NY ICnlc:_, 110: Plllll-dllOlll11'8
New Orle1ns 103, c1ewt1rw;tt\
k•nw1Clly 10ll, Pllllnl .. 100
Poo"llllnd 112, M llw&ukn t1
Cl'll<"l'QO K 8ottOl1 11
Goklen St&tl 100, W&$1'1ln<o1tori ..
AITllrlclft llslltNll A\Sl<lilllol
ICentutly 11•, Ut•ll 105
Vl•~lnl1 II", Sin 0 1'9) 10)
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VMCOUW'rJ,SI. Louis 3 ttil)
Mll'lfllSOll J, Pltt,bur'Jll 3
Pl'titldtlpblll. lo$ton t
Toronto3, 1(1nus Co ty 0
Cl'll<..,.l, 0.troll I
Monl<M!I, '4'1 tl:•f'l9e•SI
NY '""""° 1, WMllin,ton J
ritt w er e the w inners Unlwn!ty~•9c!DanaH Uts.n-o.
with 47. ln second place kw9..,Qael1itn
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul =~ •: : ': ,t:
Smith at 49. Third place E•tMKa. st••lnt: Touc~ w e n t t o H a r r i s V-ml. Mmddo•, w.1i.., Rodl1-
Thompson and P at Burl· T.:;~"'°".-Pr11n1ri.w..i-
ingham at 50. --.11youn.n
ElToro 0 ' 0 0-l lrei•e Coast ~BNc11 • o • ,_,, 'ft y.,. Korl...-...t.rMn. u...i.-
:8 11Cfl 1c:orl n<o1-TOu<l'ldow<15-
MtOll..,_. t, N-., COn-*tlt-.,._, The annual ghosts and
goblins tournament will
be held al lrvine Coast
Country Club today.
In this one, scoring will
be on a two low balls of
foursome basis of mixed
couples with a 12 o'clock
s hotgun sta rting time.
On Wednesd ay next
week, the annual turkey
shoot will be held with a
mid d ay s t a rt by
shotgun. Co mpe tition
wil l be a p in e hurs t
scotch e\'et1 t.
1'feado1Cfark
Free golf lessons are
be ing o f f er e d at
Meadowlar k Golf Course
in Huntington Beach
Tuesday through Friday.
Each session lasts for
eight weeks and is limit·
ed to 12 golfers with
about four classes daily
at the newly revamped
driving range that is now
lighted for night acti00-
For par ticulars, call
the pro shop at 846-002Q_
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Stirling: Just Hot Air?
NEW YORK CUPIJ -The century-old Stirling
hot air engine is starting to look like a gqod long
shot bet to be the automotive and marine power
plant of the future.
show a tendency to seep through any cyJHn:ttr
seal or even through the solid walls or cylinders
and heat exchanger, causing a .Joss of com-
pression. He said Philips engineers believe they
can sol ve this problem by means of a spe<:ial
coating on. the walls.
J'
Rut it is a long s hot. The gas turbine and the
stratified charge piston internal combustion
engines still are very much in the running.
"But i( an alternative to the internal combus-
tion engine must be resorted lo, the Stirling ap-
pears to have the most advantages and the least
disadvantages," Michael Davis, a Ford Motor
Davis also said it is not yet possible to give In·
telligent answers to questions about the probable
maintenance costs of a Stirling automobile
engine.
Co. official , said in an interview. ·
HE SAID FORD and Phillips Gloelarnpen·
Cabrieken or Holland have begun test-driving a
Ford Torino equipped with a Stirling swash-plate
engine with a power:'output roughly equivalent to
a 350-cubic-inch V-8 gasoline reciprocating
engine.
Ford also had a contract to prQduce a smaller
swash-plate Stirling engine for the federal gov-
ernment to be tested in a Ford Pinto. A swash
plate is a 4isc with an inclined surface that re·
volves through the act.ion of glancing blows from
piston rods .
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Trash Toaving Since entering a partnership in 1970 with
Philips and KB United Stirling AB of Sweden to
study and develop the Stirlif!g, Ford and the
Swedish firm have tested S(ir'ling engine3 in a
pair o( Pinto cars in Sweden. But these engines,
made by the Swedish firm, were of conventional
Beautiful
~~~Stick-on Labels v-·
. According to Ru_bbermaid Industrial
Products Corp ., manufacturer of Mobil
Toter, shown in use at private residence,
almost $800,000 bas been saved by Fort
Lauderdale. Fla., through use of the refuse
collection system. Containers are distribut·
ed by the city and wheeled to curbs on
pickup days . Made of hi gh-density
polyethylene supplied by the Du Pont Com·
pany, the devices offer greater efficiency
through fewer pickups, trucks and injuries,
Rubbermaid says.
Legislature
Leads Fight
Against
Business
Tax Breaks
•
SACRAMENTO CAP> -
State voters will probably
follow the Legislature's )ead
next year and strike some
blows at business, says the
president of the California
Manufacturers Association.
Robert Monagan said in an
interview last Week he
thought it would be difficult to
defeat two measures on next
June's ballot that would end
business tax breaks.
One would eliminate a
$23-million tax deduction for
insurance companies. The
rates increas in g, and a
$600-million in c rease in
employer taxes to support the
state 's dwindling
unemploym ent in surance
fund.
. Both or the latter measures
hurt th e s tate·s business
climate and th e over a ll
C'conomy, he said , bc'ca use
"what w e nee'd is bas ic
indu s tr y t o r e duc t'
unempl oymen t . A Jot of
bu sinesses are looking at
other states.··
other would let legislators BUT MONAGAN said some
raise bank and business taxes of the business community's
by a majority vote. instead or worst rears were not realized.
the present two-thirds. • • W i t h l h e n e JN
Monagan, former .admins lration and n e w
Republican speaker or the -legis lator s , many were
state Assembly, said the predicting a l ot or
two-thirds vote requirement antibuSiness legislation," he
''might b e an unfair said.
advantage'' but called its "But jn some instances the
r.assage "a signal that the Legislature withheld action
eglslature is going to raise and the governor, t o his
business taxes next year.'' •credit, vetoed some of those bills.
TR E BUS INES S ''The Legislature, for
community's best hope to example, did not liberalize
keep the require ment, he workers ' compensation
aaid.. ls an alt~mate proposal insurance benefits, which
now being circulated £or would have increased the cost
signatures that would require of doing business in the state.··
a two-thirds vole to raise any But Monagan said the
ta,;es. business community rears
Monagan listed the Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
two-third,, measure as one of might not be able to
the three major blows struck withsta'nd legi s lative
by the Legislature and pre5sure for new programs
governor against big business tllat would · require a t ax
thiJ year. increase next year. The most
The other two were a bill likely source of taxes in an
requiring a reduced election year is business ,
"li(eline'' public utility rate Monagansald.
for small users o( gas and "I'm not sure the govemor
electricity, with commercial can hold the line,·· he said.
I crankshaft ·
Ford engineers did not consider their
performance good in the Pintos and are con-
vinced the swash pl ate developed by the Dutch
company is a much better way or converting the
piston-driven energy of the Stirling engine into
rotary power. ~
INVENTED BY a Scottish engineer, the Stirl-
ing has had considerable use in Europe as a sta-
tionary engine and always; has had warm ad -
v~f!"~s. Up to now, however, it has not been able
to . pele on a big scale with either steam or the
internal co mbustion engine.
It is a closed-cycle external co mbusti on motor
th at uses air or a superior inert gas, such as
h('li um , as the expansion medium instead of
steartl. or a chemical vapor. f ls great advantage
over steam and vapor engin es is that air and
helium are relatively nonco rr'osive and are non ·
toxic and nonflammable. That makes it safer
than a liquid vapor engine and potentially longe r
lasting.
"Also," Ford's Davis said, "it appears to be
the most economical engine possible on fu el."
Davis said a Stirling engine might bum 25 per-
cent less fue l than a gasoline engine of th e same
size. In addition. it can burn any cheap fu el, and,
since the fuel is burned outside the motor proper.
combustion can be very complete, leaving orily a
tiny amount of air pollution.
''AND IT IS extremely quiet,·• he added.
Nevertheless, he s aid, a production Stirling
engine for automobiles and boats is not lik ely
before 1980. ln addition lo the problem of the ob-
vious cost or tooling up, Davis said, the in·
vestigators still do not know for sure how much it
would cost to mass·produce Stirling engines. And
there are two techni cal problems to overcome.
The heal buildup from the compressed air or
gas is very hi'gh, so the cooling system must be
large and extremely effi cient. The second
technieal problem is that helium and other gases
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~ L9cation Sells Homes IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
LUXURY LIVING LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE BEAC
.Three Prime reasons for the
immediate success of Santiago
and Se&ovia Villages at Leisure
World here, are Jocation, loca·
lion. location, according to Elm
Welngarden, vic e president of
market.mg. ~ ·
"With the development o( San·
liago and Segovia Villages, we
have created • warm and in·
timate neighborhood ~ettina in·
spired by the architectural
heritage o( California and 11.f'Je
Mediterranean 's Costa Brava. It
is a unique and inspired design -·
for r etirement living," We-
ingarden added.
· ''Situated atop the highest
POint of land in the virtually
smog-free sprawling communi·
ty, the views to the East a.nd
===9 !ffiit'llfe1fst-aY-e -sweeping and
spectacular;'' he said,"overlook·
ingtheSaddleback Ki.Us and va.s l
-unbuilt areia of Moulton Ca Ult:
SANTIAGO VILLAGE, ~ler
mg one-story single family al·
tached hac iendas pWlctuated
with courtyards and accented
with grill.work anCJ textured
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·JoanLeslie'Returm'
In Real Estate Film
A new c <hl cational training
film on real estate will be pre-
viewed ~l the National Assoc-ia -
tion of Realtors l'onvention Nov.
7-13 in San foTancisco prior to its
release next spring to various un-
iversity libraries and boitrds of
Realtors throughout California.
The 32-minute sound and color
motion picture, produced by the
80,000-member California A:s-
sociation or Rea ltors in coopera-
tion with the Realtors National
Marketing Institute or NA R, is
titled "Closing the Sale.··
THE FILM m arks the return to
th e screen of one of Hollywood's
former l eading ~adies, Joan
Leslie, who starred in motion pic-
tures during World War 11 op-
posite some of filmdom's top
male performers.
)(any of today'::; young people
W'ftT not even born yet when
ltiss Leslie hit Holly ~'ood.
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Otbtt ,..adt>rs "·ill recaJ I her BACK TO SCREEN
pl3Y1J1I opposite-the late ·Hum· Actress Joan Lealfe
pb.n?y Bogart Ul ··J-tigh Sierra"
wbeo :she Wa..:!I only 16 and at the ... THE FILM IS about a husband
:sun ofber Warner 8f"OIS. career. and wife who sell their home
SHE WENT ON to play op-
posite James Cagney and the I ale
Gary Cooper. Many audiences
best remember her for her role
as the most kissable girl in
·'Hollywood Canteen.··
She retired in the mid-1950s lo
raise a family. Recently s he.
bega n doi n g television co m-
mercials and also has a
television series on the boards at
Universal Studios. .
because it ·s becoming too large
to take care or s ince the couple's'
children have moved away.
A Realtor sells the couple's
home and s ub seque ntl y
describes to them the advantages
of condominium living: tax ad-
v antage, ease of maintenance
and greater security.
Later and the Realtor shows
the cOuple some condominiums,
which while they realize will be a
"new way of We," will best suit
their future needs. Among others who star in the
film are Yvonne Craig, most not-
ed for her ~rtrayal of Bat Girl
'on t e l evision, and Robe rt
Walker, Jr., s tar of numerous
television shows and mot.ion pie·
tures .
EDUCATIONAL and in-
dustrial motion pictUres are en-
ticing many or HollyWOOd 's finest
performers these days, a CAR
spokesman said.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
P:ICTITIOUS •USINl!SS
NAMI! STAT•M•NT
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WAlllllllOR C"'TAMAlllANS, 1000 N9WPOl'1 81...ct •• eot'8 Mew. Celflomla
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cll'l'lduel.
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This !Itel-I wes flled wit" It.
eo..ity a.A ot 0.-•1'199 County °" Ot·
lli!llM'.10,lf1S. -""911....a ore11oe eotst Diii¥ Piiot,
Nov. J,. t, l4, ll, 1f1S • 41~1S
PUBLIC NOTICE
.. ICTITIOUS •USINl!SS
NAMl!STATIEMIENT
'TM followl"9 PtFIOrl Is ctoln; bu$il'!e5J .,
8 .fh PllllOPIERTIES, J•JS Birch,
st .... t. N••PG•I 811cl'I. CelltorPJ. -BMt F. Rl11kef'. 10311 S.nte /Via .. _. So.Int• Mt, C•Utor1111 '2101 *"" s. !UM.tit'. 2,..2 Mew Orl...e,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICI! INVITING •IDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t!Yt
the 8oerd ot Edi.Kellon oi llW Irvine
UtlilledSctlool Ol\lrltl ot0r•"9tCOul>-tv. C.elllornle will recel,,. weieo tlkt5
uci to J ;OO p.m. of the 1ft¥1 4'¥ o1 ,..,,,,...
embet' 1'75 et -k" llmt w ld bid!; wUI
i. Pl•bllcl' opened anc1 r••d tor GP FlrwctUpdren 1Clln1. e1a condltlor&end
l1'6lf\.1Ctlon• e11d bid IO<mi. mey be ob-
\tlned et I"" Ol!lce OI B11i.lnei.1 Swppot't
S..-lluot., JM! Alton A~e11ue, lrvlnt •
Clllforn!a. Tiie Dlt.trlcl rt~"'" I,_
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-natural hues, was a Io"gical
followup to the bl&h\y successful
&oa:avia ViUa8e which was in·
troduced in September to an
overwh elmioc response. So
mllCJrso, that a drawlnghad1o be"
held to provide a fair means of
parceling out tbe homes
purchasers wish to buy. At this
-dr""willa,J!O villas JKW>JOl<I in 35
minutes.
Prices of the hatiendas range
from $57,900 to $73 ,900 and in·
elude carpetin1. General Elec-
tric dishwashers. disposers,
refrigerators aod double-oven
ranges . All h ave a tta.cbed
gs.rages with e lectric door-
openers.
Three models of single-story
residences in Segovia Village
feature five two-bedroom, two
bath Villa F\lentes, eight two.
bedroom, two ba.tb Casa Rosas
and 11 three bedroom. two bath Crabillos. All are fully carpeted
and ha ve General Electric dis·
hwashers , disposers ,
refrigerators and double-oven
ranges.
ALSO INCLUDED in Segovia
Village are 'seven two-story
bui I dings called La Quintas, with
a total of 42 units, all two-
bedroom, two bath. The end units
fea~ure full fireplaces.
The Casa Dorado sect.ioo of the
Village fe8tures 48 Villas in two
separate buildings. Each build·
ing contains three noon with
eight residences per floor.
Prices range from $40,900· to $74,900" -" ·
Construction of the two new
Villages is proceeding on
schedule, Weingarden said. San-
ti ago Village r esidences.
should be ready for occupancy in
January 1976 and Segovia Village
will follow in March.
"THESE VILLAGES are more
than just beautiful homes,'' be
stated. "There's Leisure World's
country club setting with over $20.
million worth of relaxation.
Manicured parks, tree-shad~
paths, over 165 special interest
clubs, championship golf, tennis.
riding stables -a host ol recrea-
tioo facilities, adult education
Pf'C?fr&ms and more.''
An enormous regional sbop.-
ping center and rmancial center
are nearby just beyond the pro--
tective walls of . Leisure World
where security is exceptiooally
,tight. "
EVERYTHING'S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
• Shag carpeting
• Custom fireplaces
• Deluxe "Ultra-bright"
country kitchens
•Wet bars
•Shake roofs
• Concrete drives
• 3-car garages
• 3 baths • Front lawns with a tree
and sprinklers
• Rear and side yard fencing
• 2200 square feefof living
area
MOVE IN NOW
$64,900 to $68,900
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ACROSS"THE STREET FROM FABULOUS CENTRAL PARK
A Model·Design Center»at the
El Toro exit of the San Diego
Freeway, Laguna Hills is open
dailyto5:30P.M.
Landmark Romes·
A,l(:Mec1urlll<1esiorts Dy R. J. M.rt;cli & Auoc.llter.. , All plaits copytlphtea --• Sy SIGNAL L~ ................ ~. INC one ot The Siqnal Companies t J
In San Juan Capistrano, this is the good neighborhood.
Homes that stand alone.
'Single famil>: ownership on this
special hill, from $40,950!
Ownership here is ideal for adults·
as well as families with children.
Your neighbor's p1ace can't crowd you here. It's a
pleasure to know that 'ne xt door• means down the street
rather than the other side of the bedroom wall. Our hill
lifts these striki ng homes abov·e the Valley floor ... that
means sea breezes and long vistas. Features, too. Look:
Wood-burning Fireplace • Tile Entry •Vaulted Ceili ngs
Convertible Dens• Private Patios • Mission Tile Roof
Fenced Yards • Double Garages (with automatic door'
openers) • Fully Built-in Kitchens •Community Swim-
ming Pool, fully maintained.
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1 & 2 STORIES
2 & 3 BEDROOMS
2 DELUXE BATHS
S40,950 •o s4 7,950
Excellent Finoncihg
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Freeway at Junipero Se.r-ra...
Take Junlpero Serra
to Camino Capletrano and
drive aouth to La.a Briua..
Telephone: 714/881-2750
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Moving Up , 'Conflicts'·· in ~om~ Buying Studied
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. ' quently are turned oa by counten may either be
EVGENE V, KAJJQW, 11171 president cir-the subtle Influences or with things or'-poople
Hllllllnaton Beaeh·l"ountoln Valley Board of which they1 the bul\der, tllat create anxiety or
Realtoni and a 11175 member olthe ExeeuUve eom: .and the su-.people are trustrallon -or they ~oltheCalllomiaAuod1tionofRealton, was not aware,· planner m~ M wtlb people who --:appo~:m~iea~~=HOiiOC~~::!'~l'>'f,;Dj~nid~~..,~·i~,..~·L' ~''~·~"'~'~"~·~CfA~R~i~t-jR~al~p~h~J~ ... M~a~rUn~~·,..t~o~ld~!are~~n~ot acquaintances, bas been annou.nc.eclb.)'Jr_a_GribiO, l$78 p~identof representatives Of tbe creatini--m·Ya:sions cf
thestateassoclallon. , 11ome· t>ulldlng indUS!JY priv,acy.
· Kadow, adirect<roftbeCARbecinnjn1lal9&2. at ••a1ueprint '76," a h_~alsobeenreapPQi.lltedtoltn'eontheExecutive seminar recently staged ''HOW MANY con~
-Commill-.IorHl.8 -__ ~-!'>Anaileim by the Buil4--flicts can peo~le--.m·
The ap)>Ointment ol Kadow llli'1nlllilln'A•soc - -~-W0re-1hey get
as Kooorar)' Diredor-fcr·Ufe of of California. tiJiii::a«roff oo a projed.?"
.-the-Calltornia AuoclaU~ Martlnasked.
llealtOrs Ii cotisidereia a cov=eted-TRE--PRINCIP n · in ~·we--n.tust assume, as
honor usually reserved for-tboMt tharge of planning at a basic premise, that a
CAR Directors who have devot-Rl c bards o o Nagy feeling of. well-being is a
ed extraordinary service tc>tbe Mart.In. the Costa Mesa desirable thing. So, ir
State Association after a Joag firm of architects and such a feeling can be in-
period of service on committees planners, Martin ex-duce d by good ,
of' the Association . plained: ••Every single thoughtful design, it
u.oow · A retired Commander in the step that we take in the s b o u Id be d one.
U.S. Navy, Kadow has~ active in real estate ·OOilcling process -and Wbeneverwecreatecoti-
since bis retirement from Naval service. He is vice many steps that we don't ditions in which anxiety
president for land developmeot "of the American take -create im-or concern result, we
National Housing Corporation a Newport Beach pres5iOJlS and conditions detract Crom the feeling
based building company. ' which motivate people. of well-being aod set the
OfteD, their responses stage for non-acceptance
at'e very clear and easy oftbeproject. DENNIS L. OSBORNE has joined Industrial
Brokers. Inc., as a real estate sales representative.
it has been ~ounced by Jam~ T. Rountree. presi-
dent of the industrial brokerage firm .
Previou!ty Osborne, 30, was director or in-
dustrial deveh~pmenl for Sequoia Pacific Realco in
Santa Ana. Prior to that be was marketing manager
of industrial parks for Don Koll Company, Inc. in
Newport Beach.
A graduate of University of Nebraska, Osborne
received. his deg·ree in political science. He lives in
Costa Mesa with his wile, Jeannie, and two sons.
JEAN RASMUSSEN or Pacific Plan has re-
ached a milestone by renting her 2000tb apartment
• for the firm, ,according to Ol.vid
Redford, Vice President and
Southwest Regional Manager
for Pacific Plan.
Miss R asmussen joined
Pacific Plan in 1971 and her cur-
rent base of operation is Park
Pacific· apartments in Fountain
Valley.
Pacific Plan owns and
to understand but it often Among the exampj~
happens that their of confrontation tb3t
responses a.re the result Martin cited were th~:
of a multitude of very -Incomprehensible
subtleinOuences. road systems that have
. "Without knowing it, such things as unlabeled
we buil" conflicts or con-dead-end streets and
rrontations into our pro-"out-of-direction streets
jects and then uhwitting-that lead you back where
ly stand by, not knowing you just were witboutlet-
why discerning people ting you find the street
react negatively. More youwilftted." often than ·not, most oC
thebomesboppers aren't -INADEQUATE
quite sure w bat parking which causes
motivates their negative blockages or forces cars
reaction except for some to back into the main
vague uneasiness that now of traffic.
adds up to sales re--Mixed land uses, in-
sistance.'' , eluding · ••the insane
Martin defined con-recreational vehicle
flicts or confrontations storage requirement in
as .. encountering scenes residential areas, mix-
or people that we are not ing residential and light
Industrial uses," ioo homes when three "lfOW MANY builders "TOO MANY times,
-No clear derm.illon 5mall ones woutcr--.wtt look at 1 site thto\li:b'the: we..£~ too much on the' or what's prt v ately better., or recre.atiooal ey~ of the prospective d_eailJlS Ol the Jiomes and
owned space and what's facllitieS directly adja-buyer!" asked Martin. not enough on the strua-common open space. ttnt to privacy areas or gle or the ease the pro-
-A pedestrlap dwellings. ''Many do, but many-:s·pective buyer. ex-p~way system which -Sales offices sharing don't. we want the buyer perience:t when arnvlng
goes nowhere er which •pace in a community to.aaive.a.Lt.b~.ecUn.... •llM•ile.
<'Uls across the route recreation building. 1 uect l ~r mind betweenaperson'sbome -Delignswhicbena-ape .1..._ateo-\:" · ''Prog ress can tt
and his garaee. ble residents to look into What do We do lo develop made If we "!nderstand
-Inadequate or ,eoor-each other's homes er to that? The devel6per ~ people und their abstract
•rlocated-rttre-attooal look lD..t.o.-..1..YPJ!O".sti.elSd~ly'."'_ttol~.at lb.!: arrl't'al pal· P!r~pliods. We should facilities, aucb as one privatepalioa41;y.... rdl\-and tbe-mode-of·ar--'"be pi.e.pa-1'..cd"-"~=;a.n<t==.±_
tennis court for 200 -Trash storage next rtval-ot the prospective "Uud:er::tta ndioc ~-is-,_
bomer,one1arge-PQ01-fotoo--t.O.ptlvat.e ea.tries.. · buyer,·· lbe way to be prep a.red.•'
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GRAND
OPENING
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1Veu;portVillas
Adult ConJontUtiual Home• ill the Pre1li6iou. JJ'e1klifl An~ of N11.tporr Beacl&
• Decoral_or wnll-to-wall carpel.ing 342,000 to 844,000
• Enclosed patio or balcony 2 Bedrooms • 2 Baths
• Breakfast bar
• Dishw.asher Se11arute D _lnlng Area ~ /'."},. k
C • ··--1 • :1 ;(/' • ontmuourc.ieai:ung oven ''"'".111.M -
• Jee-maker refrigerator 7&.T. • .J. wr•i• ' ~(
• Abundant closet space .J.. 'tteWJI0,.1£ r I •,tl...f/l • / ~., -M~
• Draperies 1184-1256 Rutland Ruud ~,.,. ;;f ~""._. -t ~llC'?' • Log-bt1rninr• fire nlace "-' ./ c •-f't'e.e11art Beach, Calif. 92660 '1""",.1 •M~• ... .,,~
• l\lirrore<I c1~8el •loors .Sale•Offi.ceP/ian.e:(714)645-8373 -~-~ \\~~ ••• _~ "'~. • :J l1ea1ec:I &l\rio11ning p;oolis ~ -
AASMUSSIN managesoverJO,OOOapartments:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;;:;, nationwide with over half or
those located in Southern California.
Lt. Col. ROBERT JOHN MELLEMA of Irvine
who recently retired from the United States Air
• Force as a pilot for 25 years, has
~n appointed as a real estate
broker with Tarbell Realtors'
Warner Office in Huntington
Beach.
Mellema is a graduate of the
~ University of Southern
California and an alumni of Phi
Delta Theta Fraternity and a
member of the USC Cardinal
WANT ••. ?
1 and Gold. He is a director in El
Bandito Shrine Club or Newport MELLEMA
Beach· and the Long Beach Scottish Rite and Al
-Malaikah Temple. · ·
( He is a member of the St. Catherine's Military
School Guild in Anaheim and on the Military Ball
1 Advisory Committee. He is married to Motion Pie-~ ture and T~l.evision Actress Carollyn De Vore and
1 they have five children.
GILBE RT A. MITCHELL has been promoted
to project director of Irvine Pacific Development
Company, according to Fran Hughes, vice presi-
dent of the Irvine Company and head or its residen-
tial division which includes Irvine Pacific.
Mitchell 's responsibilities include total project
management or several Irvine Pacific projects, en-
MITCHELL
compassing coordination of
marketing, design. engineering,
landscape architecture, liaison
with jurisdictional· agencies, etc.
He was previously director of
architectural planning and de-
sign for Irvine Pacific and pro-
ject manager for the Irvine
Company Ls multi ·family
division. He joined the Irvine
Company in 1970. Prior to that
time, he was construction
manager for the Oakmount Construction Company,
a subsidiary of Mulual Savings & Loan of
Pasadena.
He received a B.S. degree in Construction
Technology at California State University at Long
Beach. Mitchell, 36, lives with his Y(ife Judy, and
--ttlFe-e-children un-the Balboa Peninsula~--·
MICHAEL A. MOHLER has been promoted to
project manager of the Irvine Company's residen-
tial division, according to Douglas M. Gfeller,
director of residential development.
In this position, Mohler is involved with the site
plan development, builder selection. architectural
-review, marketing strategy and
the organization of community ,.
associations for the upcoming
University Park Townhomes
and two projects in the new
Village of Woodbridge.
Formerly an assistant pro-
ject manager. Mohler joined the
Irvine Company in 1974. He was
previously a cons truction
superintendent for AVCO Com·
munity DeveloperS. MOMLI•
Mohler, 26, holds a BA degree from the
University of California at Berkeley where he ma-
jored in education and j)Sychology and minored in
business administration. He lives with --his wife
Georgene in tbe community of Deerfield in Irvine.
MUST SELL AT '5,000
BELOW REGULAR PRICE
This is your chance to get a ·brand new
townhome in maintenance-free-ekean Hills,
San Clemente.
Special price reduction 'l,,995 on lots
#13 and 31. trac:t 8132.
Come. and see or call the sales office
OCEAN HILLS for more information.
(714) 493-2500 .
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Environmental
Beauty?
IBign Plair?
Pun Living?
True\31ue?
Yes?
Then hem's yD -
home!
CANYON
CREST
Townhome Village Above
Corona deJ Mar
1"hey come \vi th : Two Landscaped Patios • Two Fireplaces (one in the
master sui te)• Sunken Living Roon1 or El evated Dining Room De11endin~ o'tl
Where You Are • Genuine Ceramic Tiie Counterlops •Real (not plnslic) Tubs,
Show l:!rS an d Basins • Expanst!S of Windowpanes • Drapes
• Carpels • Wet Bars • Du al Aufumate<l Securit y System
• 1"rasl1 Ma s he r • Up to 2,100 8f!. ft.• and f\.·forc:
Luxury Appointmenl s Throughout.
And Look Where They Are -
lt's thr. high ground at Ne'v ~facArl11u r e1nil
Pac ifi r. Vie\v in Corona de! Mar. You're lo11king
al Fashion Island or the hills or lh c st':t
or lhe other costly residential
ll cighborhoods. Bike to th r.1Jca1 .h.
No more pron1isi n~ local ion
is to he found. ·
2 and 3 Bedrooms • 21/i Baths• Family Room ~
from $5 9,900
Excell ent Co nventional Finnnc;inA
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A . DAILY PILOT Sunday, Novtmbet 2. 1975
'
t State Plan lfrge
One ·thousand business people ~RATHER TRAN create more bappelllng lh the Oranae COunty
utteadlng .the recent Orange aeencies," Thagard stated, "s huwllngmarkettodayiatbeata.rt
County Economic Outlook Con-strong statewide land-me plan of an unhealthy trend.
ference were told that if they sb&ild be developed lo meet tho. "Despite the fact that tn05l of
don't support the housing In -true housing needs of Southern California's population
-<1astry•ret1orts-tcrbuild homes~fomla."-uo.wllli11 lakjpg_plae<! In Or~e
.more people can arford, lhey "Too.many of our cw:rent pro· County, new housUiifanks u an
may have to build their own com-grams deal-with what •can't be unwanted 1tepchild in the minds
pany towns. done' and do not race the real i..s· of many local residents." said
W'llll 0 Tb d ·d t liUe. 'fhe theme of the statewide Thagard. · -· am. agM_,_pres.i en plan-should-be_ 'what b11 to.. be_ _''Whether vrowth is good -:-Qt" of .. Walker & Lee, Inc .• the · n-r:: •· Anaheim-based diversified real done• to supply adequate hous-bad -it 1s here. ln T97S-01'ange ing. '' County will b3ve added another
estate services firm, presented Calling upon the business com-50,000 to its population. ln 1976, that alternative at an all-day seminar, staged at the Anaheim munity to actively support the lhi!! probably will go to 60,000.
Convention Center in Anaheim, building industry "s efforts to fill Approximately 23,500 new jobs
by the U.S. Department or Com-the need for h9u siog, Thagard v.·ill be created in the county in
merce. the U.S. Small Busines;o1 stated: "The housing industry, 1975 and this figure will incr~ase
Administration, and the Orange alone, cannot make this point. in 1976 ."
Counly Chamber or Commerce. The business co mmunity has got
No ting that the California
Coastal Commission has created
a new layer or approval-delaying
b11 reaueracy, Thagard said that
the now-pending Agricultural
Preserve Bill would create yet
another layer or bureaucracy
that would further delay having
('onstruction, raising new home
p rices.
to recog nize the nl'Cd and help
solve lhe proble m. Otherwise,
you might have to consider build-
ing co mp any towns to make cer-
tain your empl oyes are p~rly
hoU$ed . ··
THE PRESIDEl\'T of the na·
lion's largest s inglo-ownership
residentia l r eal estate firm.
Thagard pointed out that what is
Changes Dict,ated
·High Court St-..dies
U.S. Zoning Laws
WASHINGTON CUPll -EX·
panding suburbs and demands
for city housing without urban
blight have forced the Supreme
Court to examine ·the powers of
<.'Qmmunilies to shape their
growth and their neighborhoods
through zoning. ,
The justices agreed to rule this
term in iwo very different cases,
both or which challenge how far
communities can infringe on the
rights or owners to use their pro·
pe rly for maximum financial
value.
There is no chance the court
\viii rule zoning laws unconstitu-
tional. The question is whether
zoning powers will be increased
or narrowed.
ZONISG JS r.ot new. The first
zoning laws were passed soon
after the turn of the century. The
Supreme Court upheld them in a
1926 case involving E4clid, Ohio.
Ironically, one of the cases the
court has agreed to heat: comes ,
from East l ake, aaother
Cleveland suburb. The other case ·
. is from Detroit.
f;astlake's voters can veto zon·
ing changes approved by t.he City
.council. When Forest City En·
terprises wanted its property
zoned to •allow construction of
apartment buildings, the voters
vetoed it.
BVT Tll E 01110 Supre me
Court said zoning was a matter
for the city council, and the r e-
fert.>ndum opened the door to
arbitrary action by voters.
In ils appeal, Eastlake said the
referendum was "an exercise by
the voters of their traditional
right through direct legislation lo
override the views of their elect-
ed. representatives as to what
best serves the p·ublic interest.·'
Detroit has appealed a federal
court ruling striking down the
Motor City 's ordinance to keep
adult·bookstores, movie theaters
and topless bars out or residen-
tial neighborhoods.
THE LOWE R COURT s aid
Detroit could legislate where any
movie theater. book store or bar
could be located, but could not
single out those with adult
material for special trealmenl.
Other pending appeals involve
zoning legislation or procedures
in Fairfax County, Va., San
Diego and San Jose, Calif.
Filty years ago. the Supreme
Court recognized zoning was
ACCORDING TO Thagard,
ne>A homes are going beyond the
Teach of most -families. New
»ingle-family detached homes
now average $62,000 i.n Orange
Cotmly, while townbomes and.re-
sales average $42,000. "To be in
the market for a new or used
home, rn os t families must earn
<ll least SIS.000 -and ideally
.$29,000 or more -to have a re·
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net"d,•d lo help plan public
services. such as tire protection
and roads. But in the \926 EucLid
case it described the "'apartment
house as often ''a mere parasite,
constructed in order to take ad-
vnntage of the open spaces and
1tltractive surroundin~s created
by the residential character of
the district."
·:Moreover." it said, "the com-
ing or one apartment house is
followed by other~. interfering by
their height and bulk with the
free circulation or air and
, monopolizing the rays of the sun
which otherwise would fall upon
the smaller homes, and bringing
as their necessary accompani-
ments the disturbing noises inci-
dt"nt to increased traffic and
business ... "
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asonable selection:· be ob-housing in. Ornce County:• ~ 'l'lmlDI -1 'A builder Wto
•erved. queried T1u11ard. '"Tbo ,....., "°"'" land Iii Ora.nee CcunlJ' t<>-
"For re•oons f>ey..,a the conJ llelnacomblnatlonolbmdlc-c!Aywlll bemostfortunatA!tode-'
tro! of the developers, boualns imposed ,by local and fecl<Tal liver a bollle on !WI popertl
contlnues to inflate .i • r•te well · eovernmeiita -and cm puhl.lc at.-Wit.hlD two >'•an, as a re1ult ot
a bove the general inflation titude.'" the ev..er-lncreuin1 testrict.\orus:
rate;· stated Thagard. "'lf-\hi9---l'.oOIClg-et some ol-tllit .....-"""""~ l!Y an
inflation continues al lll prOHat tributing factors. Thagard dis-alwa)'l-larger number of govern· ..
1 rate or 13 per cent, lt wU1 almost cus.sed four lmportantUeu: ment agencies.••
double the cost of homes in five H.and¥--'C-0nomic...too_l -
Y•llll!,'. • STATUS-QU O oeeker s -.. Housing is one of the key
At that rat&, the averaae-~Hu.maa nature.is mw-b that pea. "ft'Ol""'llc....lndl~ tM._
Orange County new home of pJ..e .a:enerally want to m.alntain easiest for· the Federal petn-
$02.000 would cost $114,231 In five ibe 1tatuo-quo IA their eommunl-meet to cootrol by the supply ol
years. And the aver11e resale t)'. Thil ls OOllfflal\y trueolthooe money It makes avallablo to the
home would go up lrpm$40,000to who juat moved Into 1be1r...,. Industry. It IS not llkely.lbat the
$73,697. home. Once tbey•ve eolved tbeir Fedt'ral reserve will live up this
"CAN YOU imagine the wa•es housing problem, they 1udden1¥ taolto tune the economy:· • are ••alnst-wth."' · you will h&ve to pay to attract top ---''ORANGE COUNTY probably
talent into Orange County a few • Costly d elays -••A one. needs at least 5,000 more homes
years from now?" Thagard month delay in proceui.og adds 1ba.n wit! be built this year.
asked. •·Just to buy the average at least one per cent totbe cost of Prohibiting housing will not
used home, you'll ·have to in-a house. Thus, a $40,000bomethat 15ignificanUy prohibit a growth in
creee your employe's salary takei six.extra moathltoproceu population," warned Thagard.
almost $300 a· month -every will cost the consumer $42,&tO. ''Restricted housing growth
year!" And that elim inates another merely will mean a major
••Why then isn•t there a pro-23.000 Orange Counly (amlli,es decline in the 1tandard housing
gram to provide sufficient new from qualifyi.niforabomeloan.'• we havebecomeusedto.••
Top Sales
Reported
By Olson
Activl.ty at Jo""'orest E.
Olson, Inc., ReaJtors, re--
a ched an all·time high in
the firm's 22 -year his-
tory by the close of the
third quarter of the
calendar year 1975 when ·
escrows had been opened
on more than $385.2
million in properties
since Jan. I, according k\
Donald K. Olso'h, presi'-
dent.
Olson, who directs the
Southland network in
l.os Angeles, Or ange,
Ventura, Riverside and
San Diego counties, said
the upswi{lg in activity
represents an increase of
25.7 percenl over the
same period in the calen-
dar year 1974. During the ,
third quarter alone
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escrows were opened on ~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~g~~~~~§~~~S~~i§~~~~ more than $135 million
by Forest E. Olson, one
or the largest wholly
company-owned real
estate organizations in
the nation.
Continuing-its ex·
pansion program, the
firm recently broke
ground for a new office
in Poway, the sixth in the
San Diego coQn ty opera-
tion, Olson commented.
Sites in Chula Vista and
l\1ira Mesa h ave also
• l Real Estate Report Cl•teS been acquired, wher• m ajor sales offices will
be constructed by the
company and opened at .. the .Beach ... S a~\tI~inente Industry Parks r=e•r=lyne=xtre=ar.==;;;;:;
·"Questions/Comment
~ By Reallor AendellMcCerdle,
Major industrial parks having total acreage o! PRIME I N C 0 ME
How does tbe ma.ltlpl:e listing service help me in J0.106 acres are listed in a report 00 current in· PROPERTY
selling ray home! We reeenUy llstedourbomewitb a dustrial activity in OrangeCouitty released by First 0 t ang• & L.A.
broker ID Newport Beach and dulng the conversa-AmericanTitlelnsuranceCompany. Countie
U-we dltcussed ''maJ:tiple llating. '' What are the or the total, 5.403 acres, or 53J>ercent, have been 1
be9efltsof11acb 1 service tome? Wbat are tbe advan-developed. according to Philip w. Kunisch market HOTa: "-711 ·"'
tages of the service to tbe realtor? Is there an addi -research director for First Amen· can. A 'vacancy t.:na: Sl.H6..000 tional cost to me for this service? Thanks. 1HOFr11a CIMTR factor of 17 percent was shown in the survey. '6.100 OH U.G.,NewportBeach SHOFFRla'cana: #o
h ~oballbly hthe biggest problem any homeowner The study details information about 62 in-S4.121,HI
as m sel ng is house is to let all potential buyers dustrial parks, representing major projects or more ()lllACI IUIUHHCI
know at once that it's on the m arket. Listing the th t b · d HIO.oot house w ith a Realtor or other real estate broker an en acres eing eveloped byasinglecompany. Off"fCllUll.IHMa
solves part of this problem. Prospective buyers are Data about rates, amenities and other information $411.toO
checking with hi m constantly. He advertises the included in t he report provides usefulmarketing re-17141 IJ7-37J2 or =~~s features, shows it, puts a sign on the front l-~~~~~·~is~cc~ehis~r~~f~d~tjjhjjeiijre:iaJiiiEesJtEaStefiilni:djjusijtriiij' aii!Rspze~cmi:ailiiisEt,iiii~li7~1i4iliSi4ili-li9i5~4~~
Tlie biggest ser vice the homeowner can receive
however, is to. have his house listed on the Multiple
Listing Service. Under that procedure, tbe Realtor
who lists your property for sale turns in the essential
facts to the MLS, which publishes it along with a
photograph, notifying all members of the MLS that
your house is forsaJe. · ·
"Realtor·· is a term meaning a real estate
broker who belongs to the local real estate board, t he
California Real Estate Association, and the National
1\ssociation of Real Estate BoarW. Since a Multiple
Listing Service has to be operated by a large group or
cooperating real estate brokers, almost all MLSs in
California are operated by local boarm of Realtors.
Your Realtor bolds "open house" so other
Realtors and their salesmen can inspect it. Any of the
members of the MLS can sell your house to their
clients, but you still deal only with the listing
Realtor. All offers must be made through him .. He
controls the advertising, cowisels you, is still your
agent.
This service is included in the ori ginal listing
agreement with your Realtor at no additional cost.
He simply agrees, as part of U:te MLS arrangement
with other Realtors, that a specified part of the sale
commission will go to the Realtor who sells the pro-
perty, giving them Ute incentive to sell it as quickly
as possible.
The multiple liltin& arrangement comes as
close as any yet devised to solving that biggest pro-
blem or the homeowner. to tell every potential buyer
the house is for sale and make it easy /or him to in-
spect it.
The MLS arrangement also has the advantage
for the homeowner o( providing a guide to the true
-market value of his house. When he and his Realtor
ate discussing the asking price, they can compare
fejf.ures, location, and other factors with other
ho!ses alread,y on the market, arriving at a price
neither too hl&b nor tool ow.
The proe:pect woo is going to faJI in love with a
housetbe moment heorsheseesJt, and buys it, U an
elustve &omebody. Most people have doubts about
,the bouae they buy. And they is likely •• not will
sbakethtir beads at thehousetheyfollow up ln.»n ad-
v~~ent. buying after surveying everythinc on
the market at that t·lme within their requirements
and qµalilications .
The multiple lisUng HJ'Vice idea has proved
ilffll ror years .. being an effective tool for sellinc
residen~al property. • · ·
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ONLY A FEW LEFT! ™'
• Big Homes • Big Lots • Big Value
··Big Featuces •Four Bedrooms
Si ngle Family Homes above
San Clemente and The Sea
• Three Baths • Three-Cac Garages
$88,950 to $95.950
Excellent Conventionill Term s
Sales Office Open Daily -(714) 498-1440
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F"tnm !hr Sin Dlr110 Ffr~w1y, t1lte lhe £1 Cimino
Mf'1l r"ll Ind drive soulh One bll)(k to 8111 Sin Ju1n.
Tuor1 r•5I on Si n Ju1n end drive IO 1hr top of lhe hill
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FRO~I $44,000 to $95 ,000
Over 2,000 square feet of exciting living ••• vie\vs to
the Pac:iftC and the \Vl\ile water belo\V. Dc;llghtful
vie,\' deck~. huilt-in kitchens, mass ive Jiving areas
01nd rnast<•r lx.'<.lroom l<>-Uites. A never again location
... a never ngain pricet Private parking:, Complete
seourity! Prcvit'\v The Barrington at the beach and
San Cl('mL•ntL· today!
~EVER AGAIN •••
Constnl rtog:ulations n1ean 110 n1ore ·o n the hcach"
huildini;. The Barrington is just above famed S:tn
Clemenll' llt'nc:lt nnd municipal pier, .. a once·in-a
lifetime investm(•11t in vit'\V nn<l site •.. nnd all :i t
··\\'inf<.·r Prit't's!M ·
SihUIM Ol'l .I high bluff ju$1
Jbovt' 5.tn Clrmtntt bt.l(h
•nd pier, thr \otr is with•n
w.tll ing dil11ncr of !hr
ch.1rming vill.1gt V!OP' of
5".ln Clrmtn1r. thr Commurto
lty ~t«, .Ind, of t'OUf\C,
the buch i1wtf. TM ~t r ii !'------=== h.1ndy t o rr.1ch vi.I P.1tir1d1,
(bcMh Co.I.st Hl1hw.1y .1nd
S.n Diego F1ttw.1y r "ih
1rt t.1sy to ftna). Thrn foJIO'll'
P1lir.1d.t 10 Encuio L.1nr,
thr-n ArrnoJO 1-.1nr .1nd rhe
B•rini;1 on. ·
lhr S.."ington .11 lhe 8t.1ch
Is' devtloprnenl of
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And you'J8 In the best
part of Orange County.
Talk oPou! a Peffect locatlarl !hors La·
guno Village, a new collectton at cont em·
poro,Y tawnhOmes nestled an the rolling
slopes of the LOIJLna Hills. Just tor .enough
~om th e ocean to m iss the fog and beat.
the heat.
And what a relaxing wayaf life. No rroin·
.tenonce wallies. And all the. recreation ta·
cilities you could wont. Two pools. the<opy
• pool, lwatennlscourts. lawnbowling. volley·
ball and shuffleboard. And the Laguna
Hil~ Golf Course Is only 2 minutes awa.i.
Whethe<lt'stheLogunoHllls.Soddleback
Valley. the golf course or the Santo Ano
Mountains b eyond. each and e"""Y Logu·
no Village tpne enjo;s a great view.
So come an out and look us """'· We're
easy to get lo. Just toke lnterslate-5 to
Canada Rbod. Then head West and follow
lhe signs.
10-yur home owners wmnty program
3 FIOOf Plans
Feoluring
2 Bedroams and Den Or 3 Beaooms.
From $43,500 to $48, 900
A few 5elecl IOcatiOl"IS priced Ill"""' higher.
f11nlshed models cpen dollv
106.M tll dusk. (714) 581-4850
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·In Construction
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -An expert on the U.S.
coniltructlon Industry said that 11176 will be a
''tumaround year'' in the industry, with the vall.ie of
constructlon 'contracts eipected to rise 15 percent
from thia year's estimated total.
The prediction came from George A. Christie,
vice president and chief economist of the McGraw·
Hill Information Systems Company, In a speech lo
the annual Buildilnc Products Executives con-
ference. •· · . Cbrfatle said me value of construction contracts
next year will be around $108.8 billion, up from the
anticipated $94.6 billion this year.
Much or the strength will come from residential
buildintcontracts, which should total$43billlon, up
37 percent from thts year's figure, Christie said.
Per111its J "1•mp
WASHINGTON CUPIJ -Strikes in the con·
struc;tion industry in September depressed housing
starts .by two percent, but ~rmits for new con-
struction increased eight percent, the Commerce
Department said.
The rise ill building permits to the highest rate
-fu 14 mooU\S offset the negative impact of-the •
strikes in the long range bowling outlook .
Despite the aberratioo in starts, conceotrated-
in single family homes, the upward trend in the
const.,tu_ction industry that began in January was
still uncler way in August
Commerce said housing starts were at an ad-
jU5ted aiinuil rate of 1.24 million units.
• Some say "you can't improve on perfecfion'.'Wethink our new Phase II
locale in JaSmine Creek proves you can. There are many superb
Jocations ... biended with the beauty of flourishing greenery and
jasmine. At your private clubhouse,,Jarge crystal pools, and 4 tennis
court s invite you to play night or day. And most charming of all,
you'll discover homes you can fall completely in love with. Homes
with fresh idea•: filled with goroen sunligh-t in&de-fully lapdscaped
and c~for outside. A whole new latitude of living by the sea. And
the security of a 24·hr. attended entrance.riToda)', come view Phase If,
a perfect complement t.o our lat edition .~ the models and choice of
n>any enchanting ,and superbly located homes. Probably the most de-·
sired living to be found in all of Newport IRVINE €}
Beach. Excellent financing. Vl.LAGES '::.;;.~
M .J. 8Ril'K.°K & "r<>NS, INC.,.\n ~l"wP"'••1in111 C._.p•u•y
rt16::"' ..:"h JASMINI CAllK
In the Vill•t:• of H•rbor View. liomes lrom 199.500 Lo 1136.000.
Dirfttlons: 3 blocks East of Mtie•
Arthur Blvd. on San Joaquin Hilla
Road, then one block South on
~larguerite to the AeCUrity a:ste.
P hone (714) 640.4020.
This is probably the closes t thing to a dniam house you'll ever
find . The setting is sh eer magic. Mountains rise majestically
agai'nst a crystal sky-blue backdrop. A shimrbering bluelgrcen
lake sparkles under the desert sun. Sunrise and11unset bring
grest splashes of orange, gold, pink and lavender that impercep-
tably give way to black velvet, star-studded desert nights.
The Laktifront Series is limited. The previous two phases of
fairway homes 'vere sold out in record time. The Lakefront
Series will likely go even faster. If you are at all interested,
visit Sunrise Country Club as soon as possible: For the moment,
we are offering a guaranteed interest rate and excellent terms.
You may also qualify for the $2,000 tJtx credit.
All behind the gate-guarded privacy of the deoert's most excit·
ing, dynamic and successful new community. An 18-hole
golf course; a tennis club wit.h nine codrts (four li l for
night play) and video tape equipped teaching
· aUeya; a magnificent clubhouse plus a separate
cbildren'e recreation area are all part of
your lifestyle. And there is no initiation
fJ!e. Golf and tennis playing privileges.
are activated by the payment of
nominal monthly dues only. In short,
club membership comes with ownership •
Delivery of the Lakefront Series is scheduled for late February
. and early March, 1976.
From Palm Springs, take Hwy. 111 south, left at
Country Club Drive. From Los Angeles. take
Hwy. IO to Ramon Road (Rancho Mirage
exit), left on Bob Hope Drive to Country
Club Drive, then tum right_
Telephone: (714 ) 328·319!
One, two and three bedrOoms·
from $49,995 w $73,995.
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Desert !Jland Country Club in
Rancho Mirage, juslsoutheast or
Palm Springs, is celebrating the
start ot its fourth season, accord-
ing to William J . Zaro, managing
dire.ctor ot the prlva}e mem-
bership elub 'located within the
160-acre residential estate or
Desert: Island.
-::S iie.__club featufeS e clubhouse
and 18-hole cbamplonsltip golf
course that thiJ year offers play~
tng conditions to suit golfers or
every ability, Zaro said. Recent
additions include "Gold Tees"
for senior golfers and "Blue
Tees'' for a lotal of 6.•50 yards.
THE COURSE la in the best
.condition ever. Zaro noted. .The
clu.b'• .,..;,c ... 1ona1 stalflllcl-
ronoer Ca11adlan golf challlplm
Stan Leonard and Shirley
Engleboro, also from canada,
olie of tlie few. wom"'} sCIO'lnl aa
a club profeaaiooal;
·Golf seuoo opens Nov. 14 andi
15 with the opening "Homeeom-
. ing Golf Tournament" and~arty.
I< biibllchCoJ.t&e iie8soo 11 the
··Island in ~e-sun•: rnvttatlonal
in Februa.J'y, a two-day 'golf
match ·lor lnembera and gueJts
-along w ftlt parties, dinners.
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Townlwmes Started
For Clemente Tract • •
Phase II construction has com-
n1enced at Mira Costa Villas, San
Clemente, with an announce-
ment of lower prices than those
offered one year ago when sales
commenced.
The 202-unit t ownhome de·
velopment, a project of Grant
Com pany or California, original-
ly featured prices· starting at
$50,00(). Pric'es for the new phase
begin at $47,990, according to
Charles S. Dryer .. sales and
marketing vice president. "'J>on •t ask how we did it,"
Dreyer comm ented, "but we
made every effort to roll back
· new home prices -and suc ·
ceeded."
C1>Ul"Se ·will be the Scene of the. • sou.a --•Y _Alt.I Meu homtt .. the f1rtt
pla""y -o'ff of the Eisenhower'. mdOmlnlurris In So. Cellf. to etT'C)foy IOI• h91tlng.•
Memorial J{eart Fund Golf • ML INSULATION -Rf9 In ceUing1 af)d R11 ln Tournament in Marcb, 1978. among the buyers, with the wall• to cor.er.ve energy end to litence ouflfde nolML
service f amities anxious to re-JN ·<t\,DDITION to directing the • LA*tSC.,... -G81 blrbecuet. two lttrac::Uve
main in the coastal area near country club, Zaro {s also a vice =~at!e1~~:•er:;: a ;::;::,•~a,;;:::~.ned • Camp Pendleton and the El Toro president of Winmar Qnnpany,
Marine Air Station," he said. Inc., 8 s ubsidiary of Safeco • 6.t.aAHS -Larve~ GIF8Q8I wtth· el~ dOor .,....,. protecl ~ belongings and ,_ Provided in four highly livea-Insurance a nd developers of appewanceofneighborhood.
ble plans ranging from $47,990, Desert Island CondoJninlum and • •AS APPUAMCIS _ Enel-gy saving "pllotlffa'"
the one and two-story, two and Country Club. Caloric gas range& and Mtt deaning ovena otfet belt·
three-bedrooms, one and two-Zaro's responsibWUel.include and mo.t ,_tticient he.t tor c:oDkitig. •
bath home:;; establish a new 1tan· management of Desert Island's • CAm'l'l"S .._ DltAPB-~no and ctnipes..,
dard in elegant townborne twocondominium mid-riseJocat-furnilhedthroughout,e>coep1kitchenandbatht.
lifestyle, according to th'-ed on a residential island and • •d1.t.•1 DISPOW.S Ale DISHWUNlll -
builder. Architectur.al design 1 surrounded by a ~acre lake. A Dispouls and Caloric dllhwaehera n Included in 111
follows the mood Of casual new $6.5 million second tower is pfanL Trash c:ompac:tcn se provided in two-beelt00m
coastal living, With large ex,. being previewed for advance plans.
panses o f natural woods and selection 'of two, three and four • MIPLACIS -·Wood-burning fureptaces are
numerous large windows ._.d bedroom view homes ,and pen-included in three-bedroom 1)1 ...
sliding glass doors to courtyard thous•. • Ta.I aoc>fS -Attracttve Spanish 1tthitecture and
and patio areas. , . lite roofa Impart an etegw'lt appearance to Alta Meu PRICES RANGE from W,000 ""'1es. '
THE PALISADES area oC San lo $189,000 for homes in th~ multi-• CllAMIC TUIS AND SHOWllS -Eisy
Clemente, site of the develop-story condominium building and natntenance and tong life with ceramic tube and
ment, overlooks the Pacific all offer. views of the gardens, showerl:, Conan ma~• pullrren tops. and Formica
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townhomes were included in
Phase I construction with 18 slat-
ed fbr Pl\ase 11 and another 20 un-
i ts in the forth coming third
phase, now also being sold.
Ocean and is but minutes from lake, golf course and miles of ktlchen c:ountertops.
Dana Point Marina and the his· scenic desert. Features include • ATTL\c:tn'I S<>Lm o.u Cdll.,5 -Plenty of SALES OFFICE: ~-~-
toric San Juan Capistrano Mis-tennis court. s.w.imming and ct.tPbOisd spec::e Is prOYkled in-Atta Mell kitchens. -2580 S~11ta An.AA~e... -r-~-·--·--~ ..•
for residents Within the gardens. warer he.1r1n11 by <,0/ar encr,lly. Op11ons are available lo
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sion. · therapeutic PoOls are provided 'C.1s assisted <1;0/ar he.Jt1ng provides more 1han 60% Costa Mesa ~
Mira Costa Villas is aboUt one-· Desert Island is located at add up 1o90'}0 warer and 10~0 sf)dce hear1ng. (714) 646-4356 , Mt0-...1••
half mite beyond the Camino de Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope '"-===========================1'"-""'-'~""''!"'=""'·""'..1.1 Estrella o fframp of the San Drives in Rancho Mirage and ""' •
Diego Freeway, at 33 Calle·Bor-can be reached by taking In-':.,
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The community is one of few in
Orange County or north San
Diego County offering no-down
VA Financing to qualified
buyers. Nearly 757(/ or all recent
sales have been VA-financed,
Dreye r observed. ··senioi:
~I arine Corps personnel at or
near retirement-time have been
rego in San Clemente. Models terstate Highway 10 to the Bob
·are open daily from 10 a .m. to __ H:.::Copec:_D::_:ri'._'.v_::•_::•::•::it::.· _______ ..._ ____ -:-..,.-------------------~------------, dusk.
HUD Takes Steps
To Prevent Default
WASHINGTON-((,JPIJ -The Department of
Housing and Urban Development says it has taken
new s teps to protect financially t roubled
homeowners from foreclosures on their federally
insured mortgages.
The actions, .anuounced by HUD Secretary
Carla Hills, will affe_cl any fl UD -approved
mortgage dated on or after Oct. 4. and are aimed at
helping homeowners hard pressed to m ake
· .mortgage payments:
UNDER THE PROVISIONS oftbenewrules :
-Foreclosure cannot be initiated, except in the
case or abandonment, unless the homeowner is at
least three months behind on payments. -
-Foreclosure is prohibited when the onl y de·
linquency is the failure of the borrower to pay late
charges.
-A homeow ne'r,.s mortgage will be reinstated
it he pays all back installments even if foreclosure
already has begun.
-MORIGAGE LENDERS MUST allempl lo
have a "face-to-face" talk with borrowers in de£ault
before loans· become 60 days behind and mu st ac·
cept all toll-free or Collect calls from borrowers who
want to explain their delinquent paym~nl pro-
blems. Hills said the new regulations resulted from re-
commendations m ade by a HUD task force in
Chicago studying mortgage servicing and property
disposition.
-LIVE ON A HILL •••
3 Miles from Dana Point Marina
CAJ>taln'S -Gfflll
'Look out to San Juan Capi.stra.no va lley ...
enjoy the cool breezes of Dana Poi~t. M~ina
just J rniles away. It's a_II at <=;a ptatn s Hill. ..
a unique hi lltop Spanish Village of 2-3-4
bedroom cluster ho mes. Park. Private streets
and entry ~;i te. Buy now! Beat 1976 prices!
. From $60,000
Exccllcnl Terms
Telt• S•n DllOO FrffWl)'
to ORTEGA off-t'•mp,
Go llft tt 0.1 Obl•po
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Obltl)O to lftl rnod1ts.
PJ1one:_
(714) 493-5363 •
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There is no other townhome that has as much to offer as
Ocean Hills.
OuTSTAN~iNG locATioN.
Jn the hills above San Clemente with exciting ocean '-...._
vjews and clear, fresh air. Nearest and easiest access
to Orange County. ' · . -
BEST DEsiGNEd
TowNltOME. · • Aw<1ord winning 2 and 3 bedroom homes with built-in
kitchens; private patio are11, view balcony, insulated,
energy-saving walls and ceilings.
BEST RECREATioN. • • • Private clubhouse, two large heat~ swimming p_ools and
a nine-hole pitch and putt golf course. ·
VAlU£ THAT CANT
bE BEAT.
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Pi-iced frorp $39,995 with excellent financing. Come and
see why over 160 families call O<;ean Hms home. . .
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TOWNHOMES IN SAN CLEMENTE-PHONE (714) 493-2500 . . -
•If it will help-we may even buy yotir ,olfl home.
Ask about our excitjng "we'll buy yours" plalJI
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DAILY PllOI CLASSIFIED ADS.
En.ioY-m& llal Esta1o ........ 1000.2999
Rental~ • ~ •• : .•••• ~ "-<dion ...... 7000.7199
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Merchondlst •••••• llOQO.I099
Amouncomon11, Pononob,
lost & Found ...... 5050-5'99 .
' Sonl<H & Ropain 6000.-
You Can Sell It, F;nd It, [ 642 SS 1 · One Call Service
Trade It With a Want Ad . • . 78 Fast Credit Approval
-··-Equipment ........ 900C).9099
AutoolObilos & other
T,,.._ta1ion .... 9100.9999
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''CALIFORNIA
VILLA"
4 IR·IEACK-POOL
Tro pi ca l entry tol ~!!!'!~~~~~
dramatic s unken living
with majestic cathedral
ceilings. J\.1ammoth flOOI"
t o cei ling fire pl ace.
SHA.RP
A.HD
Ra;,ed formal dining VACANT
r oo m . G ard e n v ie w kitchen .. 20' Family en-··c~mplete_ly remodeled,
tertainment rm, with thisluxunous3bedroom.
nature 's wfndow a nd 2 bath .h'?me ~as shake
wall of glass overlooking roof. brick f1~epl a ce,
terrac, +sparkling pool l~ge yard w1~h boat
with jacuzzi. Old world g_~te. Owner anxious and
c ha rm is t ast e ruJI ¥ Wlll sell ~n very, y~ry
bl ended with carefree low down to quahf1ed
Califo rnia lifest y le . buyer. Try VA and FHA
Se parate win g f o r too ~1,900
spacious master ,s uite &
guest quarters. Owner I · 'Quail ~ tran s f e rr e d , mu s t Ill•
sacrifice. Hurry for this PICIC9
un iqu e f in~. Ca l l Ptop•rli .. ·
963-7881 . 752-1920
Ol'fl< tll 9. •rs fU'll ro Ill N#(f ' '"°° OUAll S:f. NIWf'OtlT UACH
[~lli~&nil . IH ~~!~a~~~EW
Gracious 3 bedroom, 3
OPEHs.t/S19tt f·S bath exeeutiv.e bome
&st " J!i!!ff' 644-1133
re11h,· ANYTIME
111.""5 5"CIAUSTS -·IO YU.IS
Ol'IH HOUSES SUH. 1·5
I LEYB.-EHD UHIT ·
Cute & cozy 3 Br, 2 ba with secluded
patio. Immaculate . Move in condition.
400 Vista Suerte. $64,750.
POPULAR 9 l'LAH
'Choice greenbelt. Free standing with
popular ocnversation-pilT-3--Br, 21/:l ba.
Ready for immediate move in. 322 Vis-
ta Trucha. $73,500
CHOICEIAYFIOHT
Live in luxury with rorever vie\v. 3 Br,
2\'z ba. Gorgeou s s plit l eve l.
Professionally decorated. · 2623 Vista
Omada. $96,500
EASTILUFF JEWB.
4 Br single leve l. Completely re·
rurbishea. Like new. Low maj.ntenance
yard with beautiful pool. Many addi-
lional extras. Come & see·! 2842 Alta
Vista. $114,000.
' 10026-ral 1002 ..............................................
BLUFFS BAY VIEW 'j
Lowest priced ivew unit, an a lmost
new beautifully decorated 3 bdrm ..
s pacious kitche n with brkfst area off
garden patio. 2nd patio orr living rm.
gives view or g ree11belt and bay -a buy
at$79,750.
R.E. SALESl'EOPLE
Top locatiorl, captive market area. Op·
portunity ror 2 experienced proven
salespeople to share the rinest market
in NewPort Beach. Confidential in·
quiries. ~
512 lath S __ _. with 180 d egree view . ~ Perfect for entertaining. C f CO~SWORTHY Waterfront. pie r /slip'. Large !amity livin g • •
Sparkle plenty! lmmac room. Hu ge fam il y 6 0020 JBR 2 B A h o m e. SERVICES GOURM ET KITCHEN! room. Anthony s wim· EASTBLUff R
Stmt-t 0irec:1or1 .. • .••.. MOJ Lovely patio. !\love in re· ming pool. Views from CEMTE
EMPLOYMENT & a d y ! R e du ce d t 0 kitchen , living room~in.:. .-!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! uEPAIATION itlg room, and mas ter =: " $lJ9,000. bedroom. O..,,ers aro ..rw!~','!d~.':.'. ·:::::::: .. ~ 210 44th STREET" motivated. Priced to sell General I 002 GeMral 1002
Hell'""•"'"· M"' F ... . •.. 11011 SHARP! al$124,500. Call 673·8S50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
MERCHANDISE Newl y decorated duplex. . Of'fN 111 0 • rr s n..-.i ro8f NKf•" CORONA DEL $39, 950
~=!:e;:::::::::::·:.:::.: Close to bay, beach and · · MAR DUPLEX Immac ulate, pride of
Awlion ........ .110u p a rk . R e du ce d lo ::···· . ···,~ One of those unusually P\wner s h ip r esidence ::Stt':; M.1en•i1::· .::::::::=: $64,500! Better hurry on fi,; ' f fme properties we wish with min i mum main-
c.rner•• • eq.,.pllW!ftl. • • · • · .IOlll this gem! <~~<-> .. ,~:·; .. everyone could own. On· tenance providing plenty f::a :··:··.:·.:: :·::.::·· ···::.:·:: 980 SPRINGFIELD ly one duplex like this. of leisure & fun time. Self
~::.,~ ... ~°" :::··:·::::::::::: :_: RANCHO MESA 2 BEDROOM Two bdrm, and den home cleaning oven, ai r condi· Gwt1t~e .. . . . .. -4 br a nd family room, in fronlplus an extra unit tioning, &. beautiful patio ~Good··· ·:::;: 2ba ho me. Fireplace. 2 BATH in the rear. Each with area. J ust listed. 646·7711 L'::!k . ·.:i~ Owner anxious! SS4,500. 528 OOO fire pl ace . E a ch in Open Eves.
Mai:h11>tty . . .. 11C1TB Balboa Bay Prop · 1 • ma rvelous condit ion. -
Mi.rr.u • .-.. · · · •· *1111 R altors Owner boueht another New carpets, south or the :::r:=:.;;:;ib~· .. ·····: e and must s ell i m -hi g hway. Pri ced a l . ' ·' ~Z-Fu~.~~-~~:::::.::=: •675·7060• mediat e ly . H as $9'1',000.Call 673·8S50. ··~ , : .
"-•0t~1M ........... :.iuo !•--------• clubhouse and poo l. QPf111111;1 .11sfuNro~1NfC"f• • i--======-
BEST · IN BLUFFS
FAIULOUS MEW SILECT10tc
BAYFRONT "E"·Plan, 2,250 sq. ft .
3br., fam. rm., 2Y.. ba., best quality,
$117,liOO. Incl. land.
BARGAIN Early murfs. 3br., 2\'z ba.,
greenbelt. $67 ,500.
ASSUMABLE 71'z% LOAN. Elegant
Jbr., 2\'z ba. $82,500.
BUILDER"S custom furni s hed
models. Nrly new. 2,500 s q. ft.,
panoramic Bay views , $136,QOO &
$141,000 incl. land.
0,0. 1·5 2921.(i>UBl.ADA IOff Dot Orol
FAIULOUS llG-'T'.f'LAH
Free standing btfi greenbelt, Zyr old.
4br .• fam. rm., form din, wet bar.
PLUS tiuge paneled bonus rm. 2,500
sq. ft. $99.500.
0,0. 1·5 26231•• 1la IOff •t w~sat
HELEN 8. DOWD
ltlALTC>a. IHC. MLS 644-0134
1973 Top Llttor & Top S .. tSlllDn ·
1974-..Up
Howport-Mesa -.i of R1allon
Rancho San Joaquin
OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 12-5
#I rtHOS -2 Bedroom & den. 2 bath.
Most popula r model. Best locatio11 -
next to pool & jacuzri .. Best price
$69,500.
HARRY BABBITT
Realtor -644-1559
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LIDO ISLE
OPB4 SUH I ·5 11 S YIA UHDIHE
Attractive 3br, family rm. home. Lrg
master s uite w /sun porch. Close to
clubhouse. Asking $124 ,500.
Like neW'! Lido Sood 4 BR., 4 ba .
I -Owner. Custom bayfronl. Lawn,
patio, jacuzzi; pier & fl oat. $325,000
Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR.
&2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285 ,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boyo;.1de Urive NB 675 6161
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Mexican Villa COLLEGE
~R"'_.-..a., ········ 11m eorator for his own ' ] ~"'..."h"!.ci~. ··· ::::::::: Owned by an interior de· ~-·
~~ .... H,,.1.9'.ereo ·:· .. :;:.:: bachelor pad. Won't last "' ~; THE REAL
ESTATERS
Reduced'3600 PARK WOW!!! RusHc old e Mexico n $49 500 Big, big 2br, 2ba, ram rm flavor. Pro fessionally • BOATS l MARINE loog atthis price. " .... o
EQUll'MENI
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Al1TT11\ •••. ".!e.'. '. .. , ........ 11110 Campen.SI.kl ~ ........• 1100 a.rirn Ca~ •..•..•.......• 1130 Mobllt.._.... ... .. 91of0
Malor Cr~• ScOl!ln • . fl SO M_. Hmt.S.de1Rfnl • , . . . t!IO 7rMl.Hs.Tr•••I ..•.•. .•. . •no Tr~.UtJIHy . .. . . 11• """°Senilff P•ru ........ 'i<400
AUTOMOBILE
C-r•l .........••...•...•... tilO A~1Cl•1l1<S .••••••••••• -lletrJ•ll119 Veb1(ln .......•.. w.:ai S,.U. Ra(tlROlh_ ........ iw.o
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YACAHTHEAR
17THSTIEET
Prime east.side location.
Shake roof. Boat door. in
garage. Fresh paint out·
sie. Lots or glass. Just re·
decorated. Hardwood
Ooors & new carpeting.
Owner will help. $6,100
down . Call to s ee.
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ESTATER~
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~-~·:·:·:::::::::;;:::::::::::: BR ho me. lmmed. OC· 3BR, 2 ba. Carmel Model
.1acur ..................... mt cupy. Try t0% dn. 19'291 in Harbor View Homes ~=;.:,;u"-·.;·::::::::::::::.~ Ely Dr. Irv. Open Sun foronly $79.~
M..U · ··· ············· .'1111 2·S. OR ..
IRAHDHEW
GREAT LOCATION IN
N E W P O ... R T -4
bedrooms, formal dining
room. 3 Ceramic tile
baths. Step-dowii ramily
room and livfng room.
Cathedral ceilings and
extras. 3 Car garage.
Lots of courtya rd park·
ing. J ust reduced rrom
$107 ,000 to $98,500. Call
540-1 ISl
~»v-> HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
Q "-•0"9" tl'oe 6 w:•o..,bled ~bo!:,,,..fQ ..... ~•6
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llO(h ... •I> l•M ol >q..or•>.. •
plus lbr and study or of· landscaped with rolling ~autifully upgraded
fice duPiex in Olde .hills and dozens of shade with a 75;, assuma ble
Corona Del Mar. All on. trees. f'orma l dining loa n . This lo ve ly 3
one level. Private fenced overlooks tile lined pool. bedroom, 2 bath home
yard, patios, fireplaces, Fies ta party room & has 2 fireplaces a nd a
and Jots more. All ap· secluded bedroom wing. bea utiful fenced yard.
pttanees--tncluded.--Only-·xtnt secluded l~alion Call for an aprt010tment
$106,000. All on l Y.11 Jots jus t minut es to th e n ow. O~n e r wan ts
and owner will help beac h. HURRY! Call $49,500.Makeanorrer.
finance. --......__ 645-0303
OP.EH 12·4
621 &621 1/2
LARKSPUR
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Scenic Propt'riies
675-5726
& Cll.rio.LJIAMEJI CllWUY.
FALLBROOK
l.,..Quail ~ liiii•Plac• . Prop.,-ti•a
7S2-1910 ,
1•00 QUAil $1. HI W'°91T ll,l(M
::e..~.~~.' .. :· .. :::·.:·.:i~ ·SHORECLIFFS SeeourAdinthe LAT E U t1 ~·-:::::; · ·: ::: . ·,·. ·.:.::::.~:. -3 BR.,.2..BA,..pool & ... 1e.w~+--...!ID'ii!!ne!!_S~ct;lliio!!Jnt___-J--J==i:"=!':::':r:i:fl::r-:i-L,,_
Pa.ier• · ··· ··· ·· ···-····· .11t1 234 Morning Canyon Rd. LE RAISOR :::::.:::: ... ::::::: :::::~: CdM .F ... Sunt ...
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._... Aa1no .••....••••••••. • '1M ,-. REALTY .............................. .,,, Charming 3 BR, So ol t::n·::::::::::~::::::::~·= Hwy. Room for pool & 3Campus Dr., Irvine
T..,.i.a ..•.••.• ················'"' add-on w/vlew $1'19,500. Campus Valley Shop Ctr. T•-Jifl .................... non Volb••,. .................... mt CAl.Lll34600 voi.u ....................... s;n
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Sft THESE TODAY .,
WA. TERFROHT /1
Private beach and slip for large boat. 2 I
large bdrms. Z large family rooms, :
bayslde patio, loa ds of parking.
$139,500. Please call for directions.
Open Sat/Sun l ·S/
$45,950 TOWNHOME
3lfr, ~ba, 3 car garage & community
pool. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 404 Superior.
Newport Beach.
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DOVER SHORES AREA
Lovely 4 bedroom, family room,
formal dining room, walk-in wet bar &
3 car garage. Master suite far removed J
from other bedrooms. $129,500. Open
Sunday 1-5. 133 Antijllla.(Off Santiago).
8 BEDROdM DUPLEX (. !
4 bedrooms each apartment, a lso 2
baths and powder room. One of the
·jargest duplexes in Corona del Mar.
$1l!4,500. Open Sat/Sun.1-5. 617 Iris.
Y(AR
BAY AND BEACH
675 -3 000
•'•l(l t l C...OA~T .... \N >' CORONA 0 £ l M A R
GaMral 1002 Guoral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Won DoincJ Woll
ThaMYou
We.Hood
Salespeople
PlooseCaH
G.Foontor
631-1400
We specialize in
... on the water
... near the water
•.• view of water
HORSERAHCH + GUEST HOUSE
$64.500
Rare opportunit y to ac·
quire this rustic estate
that is within walking
dis t a nce of b eac h!
Spacious Ya ACRE pro·
vides e1mple room for
gardens, pool. etc.1! Huge
3 b drm owners unit
PLUS 2 bdrm ror guest
house or income unit!
This horse lover delight
has 3 corrals with ample
room for riding plus tack
room and hay stor age!
Wide open spaces ·ocean
breezes • s w a y i n it
willows! You won't have
this opportunity, anain
soon! Don 'L wail. f'ol"
quick appt. call 847·6010.
()PfN rlt 9 •I/~ IUN 10 1</ N<(f'
[~; 1 ~~(7~)4~)~63~1~·;1400~~~1~-~~ I ~ OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
BIG CANYON
Property Specialists.
For buying. leasing or
selling information call
Bi~ Canyon Realty
644·11939am -5pm daily
11"6 Goodwill Court J::x -
quisit e ultra modern
Custom Newport Crest
Twnh se, Owne r h a s
moved. $69,950 Quic k
~sion desired
839·1710
Rex L . I lodges Realty
1002G.......,I 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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• l'AY MORE, WHAT FOR?
$65,500 for a Lido Type Lifestyle on a
H e arty Bur g undy B u dge t.
Immaculat e Ne wpo rt Shor es
A-Frame, 3 bedrooms and Bui lt in
Wine Rack. Nearby Sandy !leach
Tennis & Pool. '
OpenSat /SUfil-SP~l Call631·1400
OWM TOUR HOME & BOAT DOCK
$139,500 •
One of the best·buys on the WATE R.
Charming 3 bed, 2 ba. wi th patio and
VIEW. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE
FOR HOME OR UN ITS AWAY
FROM WATER. 63 1-1400
THE IEST OF TWO WORLDS
WATERFRONT UYIHG
l'l.AHTS & GREENERY
Stunning 2-Story Spanish sty le home
with numerous custom rcatures.
Your own boa t sli p, pllL5 2 side tics. 4
large bedrooms, each with it 's own
bath, s eparate Powd er room .
F?rmal dining room. Fa mil y room
with VIEW. Three private beaches.
$239.000
0pen Sunl·5 PM Call6.1l·l400
IEACH LIYIHG
$68,500
lnvi~ing 3 bed . with den, din . rm,
a _lr1um & g r ee n ery. Ea s i ly
expandable. Walk to beach pool &
tenniscourts .631-1400 '
WINTER RENTAL -Move In C-ltlon
S750Mootlh
3 Bed. Home and Bunk room. Beach
out the front door. VI EW of Chann el
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4 Be droom, gYeSt ....i pool.
On loYely Mna Verdr
GoH Cours.. $149,500
Open House Sat·Sun I ·5
3061 COU!!try Club Dri•e
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F INE R HO MES
FROM $59,500 TO S74S,OOO
Ol'EH SUHDAY -IZ:00-4:00 P.M.
1969 VISTA CAUDAL. Magnificent
Bay & Ocea n VIEW -in the Early
Bluffs. Remodeled and redecorated
3 bedroom, 21h bath in muted color
tones -with ~t Mediterranean
feeling. (C44)
OPEN SUH. 1-5 P.M.
1509 DOLPHIN TERRACE. n arc
Front Row Vi ew o(Jlarbor, Ca talina
& Sunsets. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths +
maids. Secluded JXX>I in protected
front courtyard. Reduced to
$215,000. Larry Dycr642-8235 . (C45)
CDM-$76,900/FEE
A spectacular buy in Corona
Highlands -Immaculate older 3
bedroom. 2 bath on extra large
corner lot -OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M.
501SEAWAllD. (C46)
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN IRVIHE!!
Great condition -4 bedroom -
quiet cul de sac!! Pool -Tennis
Court!! $59 ,500 w/Land! ! OPEN
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. 17407 PAINE
CIRCLE in.CULVEllDALE. (C47 1
''LIDO ISLE LUXURY "
Spacious 2 bedroom. 2 bath w /hig h
b ea m ed ceilin gs thruout .
Beautifully decoratc'I -lg. brick
patios w I fou ntain + lattice garden
room for outdoor living. OPEN SUN .
1-5 P.M. 332 PIAZZA LIDO. (C48 )
I ST OfffRIHCi
Custom contemporary on Linda Isle
Lagoon. G r eat floor plan for large
family ; 2 family rooms! 5 spacious
bedrooms! Slip for 2 or 3 boats.
Extra size lot. Priced at $600,000
Incl. Prime land. App\-: Only. Cathy ·
Schweickert 642-8235. (C49)
''WHEN DAY IS DONE
& EVEHIHCi FALl.5''
-come home to elegance -to
beauty -to Big Canyon! 4 spacious
bedrooms. formal dining room
artful decor ' t hruout & lush gardens '.
$175,500. Jack Custcr642-8235. (C50)
OllGIHAL HARBOR VIEW HILLS
'Impressive hom e w/great VIEW of
ocean, Catalina & llarbor. Complete
privacy in pool & lc.nai areas. 4
bedrooms, family room. 2 fireplaces
• & formal dining room. Submit all
: offe r s. $129,500. Belle Chase Lee
• 644-6200. (CS!)
; IA YFROHT 9'ECIAL
• Only $265,000 for t his lovely 4
: bed roo m , family room, formal
• dining with pier & next to a private
: beach. You own the land. Will lease
: lease/option, sell or trade -sO
--..,-; lrurry~ Lois Miller1!>12'1!235:-1C52")' ···
CANYON & OCEAN VIEWS
IN COUHTIY SETTIHCi
Newly re~modeled 3 bedroom hom e
w/lg. patio & viewing dee!. Warm
woods -2 wood burning fireplaces.
Private beach access. $134,500. Polly
Johnston 642-8235 . (C53)
HEAR EVERYTHING!
. · .. beaches, tennis clubs, harbor.
golf. Fash ion Island, schools &
community pool! 4 years young -4
bedrooms & family room in top
cond it ion . Beautiful lo-ma int.
landscliping. $85,500, incl. land.
Helen Hartley 642-8235. (C54)
A. TOUCH OF OU> MEXICO
6 ~m . 2-story Spanish. All tiles
& fTXt U.res are imp.orted . hand
carve~ doors le adin g into a
c ha r ming courtyard w/jacuzzi. _-___ Extensive use of stained glass~
$289,500. Lynne Rothe ll 644-6200.
(CSS)
IT'S ALL Hlltll!
·That yummy buttercup yellow ~n, airy, indoor-outdoor living :i
bedroom, formal dining, family
room. Like new, for the executive
')\'ho Wants to Jive "among 'em''!!
On Santiago!! for only Sl39,500. Lois
Mlller642-8235. (CS6 )
IAYFRONT LOT
' On Harbilr Island Dr.~· X 100'. Pier
.& elfp pr!rileges. Best location at
thll price . Sll9,51JO. Fee Land. Jane
Frazee 642-823S. (CS7)
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HOMES OPEN 1·5 '11111Afl,,,,_
UNIQUE IN COROHA DEL MAR -3
hcdroom plus d en, cute. wilh beams
and. brick. Sec Na talie Fogarty at 433
l lellotrope, south of hi ghway.
UHIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW I ROADMOOR
-4 bdrms, fem . rm., puttin~ green,
d c1..:king & view at $121,000. See
ll ose mary Butte rfield at 2606
Wavccrest .
UHIQU E IH "HARBOR VIEW HOMES -
S1>arklin~ Portofino, excellent street, 3
hdrms plus loft, rec. rm., at $97 1()()1). See
1''ran Scott at 1958 Port Trinity
UNIQU E IH llCi CAHYOH -Unique
decor and ldscping. pool and sep
jacuzzi. 4 bdrms, or1ly $174,500. See
Vcrgi lenc Hull at ff9 1'orrey Pines
I.anc.
UHIQUE IN HARBOR HICiHLAHDS -6
l)e droom s, lar ge lot, nic e
Neighborhood. only $86,950. Sec Link
Mye rs al l fi21 Dorothy Lane, Nc\vport
I.leach.
UHIQUE IN CORONA DB. MAR -Classic
contemporary unit ! 2 bdrm, 2 bath +
loft. plus remodeled. 2 bdrm front unit .
Sec Harland Hoak at4361'"ernleaf, CdM .
UHIQUE IN THE BLUFFS -Lowest priced
"F " plan on beautiful gree nb elt.
$6.5,000 . Sec Dorothy Johnson at 427
Vista Flora.
UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HO!<IES -li ke
new 4 bedroom Palermo, upper area,
new listing, lower price. See Ca rol
Wilkinson at 2333 Port Lerwick Place.
UHIQU E IH WESTCUFF -1-:xpanded 3
bedroom, high livability , lo\v maint ..
bi g tree. small price. See""Nadine Crout
at 1100 Devon I .. anc, corner cir Oxford.
REALTORS '
T•i[ NICESr PEOPLE s;ELLING Tl<E N("A /EST 1-iOM~S
CORONA OEL MAR, 675.tiOOO
MESA VERDE, 646·5990 • CALL US
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$39,950
COUHTRY
COTTACiE
$37 ,500
Not a condo ! ·rtii . .; supe r
sharp •I bdrm l·halcl is on
a hu~e lol ~ i-\•nced yard
shellered by IOl4'cr1ng
pines! 1\lonstrous master
bdrm rt'trcal + 3 chi1ds
s111 les! r.ourm<'l kitl"hcn
with sunshine h1ghlighls!
Deep sha~ carpel a nd
EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISU-SJtl,000
Supreme elegance in thlll NEW S BR
custom home w Jfinest workmanship.
Imported marble & crystal. Form\ll
dinl/lg, Fil, game rm, 3 frpl, 2 wet
bars, pool, sauna & pier/slip. A real
dream! .
76 LINDA ISLE Dll. Daily l ·S
DREAMIHCi OF EUROPE -SZ75,000
·You cao own part of Italy right here in
Newport Beach . Prof. designed &
decorated in a n Ita lian Motif. Call
today to sec this 3 Bil view home!
MA YBE ITS TIME
You thought of a home with ao ocean
view. Great privacy-great pool. 3 BR
& conv. den. Owner wants offer!
$139,000 .
4501 ROXBURY Oil. Sat/Sun 1·5
LINDA ISU
f<:xcitin g full bay view from lovely S
Bil home with FR, formal Oil, 51'.i
baths. High ceilings and abundant We.
Great storage. Room for 3 boats. .
:JGLINDA ISLE on. Sat/Sun 1·5
DON'T READ THIS AD
Unless you are interested in a truly
great buy! Located in one of the best
areas of N.B. Fine quality 4 BR bvme.
Great kitchen & patio. Only $811,500.
2015 SANTIAGO DR. .Sat/Sun 1-5
RICiHT PRICE! RfCiHT fLACE!
Right on Silver Lane in Newport
Beach. Ri ght now is the tim~ to see this
5 or 7 Bil home. Quiet cul-de-sac loc.
Rm for boat. Ma ke offer today! $89,500
IHDESCRllAILE IEAUTY! $215,000
Fantastic 4 Bil .& Pool home with •
beautiful view of Bay & city lights.
Large colorful room with roll·away
roof and huge wet bar. Finest
carpeting & drapes! ·
ISOOGALAXY DRIVE Sat/Sunl-5
2111 s ... J ....... HIH1Raad
NEWPORT CEHTER. H.B. 644-4910
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A LIKELY PROSPECT!
Pros,-ct Newport Shores. Decorators
"/\" l<'rame. Two and a den, deck with
wet bcir, reclu ced to $67,900, s ubmit
offers . OPEN SUNDAY 1-5.
KING NEPTUNE'S CHOICE
53 02 H•plun•, H•wport .. ach. 3br. 5
years old, fully furnished, near choice
beach , $77,000. OPEi'I SUNDAY 1-5.
HOTHIHCi LIKE HORD!
615 Vlo Lido Hord. Udo lslo. 3br plus
convertible den, ltal'an Villa with
formal dining roo pacious master
·suite with sepa e offi ce ·or sitting
r oo m. $16 , 00 . CALL FO R
APPOINTMENT.
DAVIDSON REALTY
5801 W Coo\t Hwy , N 8 645 • 7575
3116 Newpuc t Bllld., N 8 673-9060
·If lhat"s too JTiul·h to 11ay
fur a 2 hL-droom home in
Costa J\lcsa on a 70lC 105
Jot wilh fruit trees and a
garil11n out back nnd a
lrce·llned street out
fron t , then offer
"something e lse cause
ow ner do n e bou~h l
aoother and gotta move
quick. squeaky clean paint! GeMral 1002 G9Mrol 1002
Owner despe rate. and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• must sell ! 1'ry S.1750total1..;..;,;..;,;..;,;;,;.;;;,;.;;;,;.;;;,;.;;~1·-~~~~~--l I .Quail ~ do14·n! Won't last "'"'knd ! OLDIE OH R·2 PARTY GIVERS
Plac• , II~~;~~~~ ,c,a,11 .~~~~-~-. Single family home on DELIGHT Praperti•a · [ ~ o\·crsizcd lot; walk to ~1 F.51\ VERDE 2 story, 4
7S2 1920 ~ lilJ-''I~ u1 I~1do shops; greut area bedroom, 3 bath home ~~2:"~·~~·~: .. ;:·:;: -~: fid 3\f :::·~:ff>=:~ .. f!!.:~;~~i~i,'!o~~~
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or rcnl so mething. Classified ad5 do it well. cathedral open bea m associated · ca .... ral I 002G..,•ral I 002 ceiling. Covered patio and lots of trees for BA Ok.E A ~ AEALTOAS
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WHITE SAILS FROM WHITE SAILS
There's an oc.ean and bay vje\vlrom
the L .ll. and kitche n of thi s
charming home on a large corner lot
in J.larbor View Hills. I-luge rear
y"rd, isla nd kitchen. Jbr, 2ba, fplce,
lots of Spanish tile floorin g, fee
simple. $115,000.
REDUCED $16,000
Ideally located on the 2nd level In
Irvine Terrace. This gracious home
has a 180 degree unobstructed view
from the harbor entrance to Lido.
4br, 3ba, fplce , pool and now only
$161 ,500. .
SEE THE MIHD-IOCiCiLER
This absolutely mind-boggling home
on Spyglass Hill can be viewed this
weekend. Jbr, 2ba, farii rm w/ocean
view, fplce, gardens, fee land .
Owner moving lo Switzerland. Must
sell. Only $165,000 .
PHONE US FOR DIRECTIONS
WA TEltFRONT ltEKT AL
Lovely furnished home on a seldom
.used beach with a view of the Harbor
entrance and the bay. Located on
fabulous Bayside Drive .
Hou se keep e r and garde n er
included. $1,250 per month.
COMPANY
REALTORS
21&5 E. Coost Hwy., Corona dtl Mar
"S.JIJRg RHI &hrft in Newport Harbor
Siftc• lt44"
673-4400
Want ad results 642
I pnvacy make this home ' a dream come true. Ca ll
546-5880 Agent.
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WHO 'S RESPONSIBLE?
Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage Company's bus iness
increased 28.3o/o in the past business
quarter ove r the corresponding
quarter of 1974 . That is a cold,
impersonal, statistic, but we are
proud of it. We are even more proud
of our P rofessional Sales Staff who
are responsible for this increase. We
salute them .
George All am an
Shirley Aubert
Bill Bents
Marcia Bents
Eleanor Bowie
Eleanor Bull
Evan Corkett
Jerry Dalebout
Von Dexter
Toni Escobar
Lyleen Ewing
Dou Graef
George Grupe
Maggie Guth
Mary Harvey
Leu Haynes
Bob Horgan
Nancy lmbernino
Jo Ann Kent on
Marilyn Leidy
Jim Mulfer
Rich Muller
Carolyn Murillo
Don No urse
Edie Olson
Kathryn Raulston
Robin Richards
Lucylliise
Steve Sutherlen
Peggy Spiess
Carol Tatum
Gene Vreeland
llichWray
Bob Yorke
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644-1766
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CUSTOM HTAn Nl.U IEACH Like living In a patk. Lovely 5Diiilroom home
w /custom decor oxetlqoklng terrace & poel on
LAND YOU OWN In Corona del Mar $119,500.
45:16 IOXIUIY ~ ·I:.
-HAUOR VIEW HIUS
Beautifully decorated Lu•k 4 bedroom with op~kl
ing view from living room. The discriminating buyer
will fllp over this one. $110,000. OPEN I Z.I. 3400
SAUSA.UTO.
OUTSTANDING CUSTOM IAYFROHT
From its marble bath to its form al dining room -
From its bayfront terrace to Its roaster bedroom
s uite -True elegance on fee laod. $295,000.
Ol'BI Z.5. llOO E. IALIOA llVD.
IUUTIFUL CAMEO SHORES VIEW HOME
This q u ality executive home is built around Its own
secluded pool area which is perfect for entertaining
day or night. Two large bedrooms, 3 baths, a den
with wet bar & a separate office make this lovely
view home a mus t to see. Offered at $177,750.
4601 IOXIURY. OPIH 1·5 ·
OPEN HOUSE 1·5
6 bedrooms. Master bedroom has adjoining den/sit·
Ung rm. 41'.a baths + powder room, air cond. & h eat
w /humidifier/dehumidifier, elevator. Large fam.
home -62' on the bay w /pier & slip large enough for
liO' boat. $385,000. #21 LINDA ISLE Dll
***BY APPOINTMENT***
NOTHING LEFT TO DO
But move in! Beautifully decorated, air·conditioned
home in University Park. Built-ins? It has every·
thing you want: 4 bedrooms, 21h baths, fam. rm.,
wet bar. $68,900. · •
IEST BUY IN BLUFFS
Fee land. Compare this to others at t his price on
lease land & appreciate the value. 3 bedrooms, Jarge
master s i.lite, conversation area in living room.
$79,500 .
SOUTH LAGUNA VIEW ESTATE
Beautiful coastline views. Custom quality. 2·4
bedrooms, 4 baths including guest house. Offered far
below replacement cost. $249,500 .
IA YSHORES -PRIVATE AREA
A very special home! 3 bedroom , 3 bath, family &
dining rooms. Great indoor-outdoor living. Large
area for boats or volleyball. $98,500.
VIEW OF IA Y & OCEAN
Just lis ted 3 bedroom, 2•;, bath w /large fam. rm., 2
fireplaces. Park-like yard w /fruit trees. Has the best
of car pets, drapes & tiles. Truly a beautiful home.
$11 2,500.
SEE A.ND COMPARE
For family living : 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. For family
fun : sunny patio, pool, & entertainment center with
gas BBQ. You will love the tree-lined street. $119,500.
Fee.
A SURPRISE IN llG CANYON!
A country kitchen. Hardwood floors in liv. rm. &
fam. a rea. Perfect for entertaining. Low main-
tenance. 2 bedrooms & 2 baths. Privacy & golf
course view for $13.5,000.
PRESTIGIOUS CHANNEL ROAD
Discover the advantages of living on PeninsuJa
Point. This exceptiooally clean 4 bedroom, 4 bath
home with spacious master suite is th block from
ocean & bay beaches. $169,500.
CUSTOM HOME
Spacious quality-built home on one of area·s·
largest lots featuring 4 bdrm, 31'2 ba, 3 fireplaces,
4-car garage. 3 separate yards. Truly one of a kind.
$185;000. . . --- ---·-------
IRVINE TERRACE -VIEW
Exciting front row view of bay & ocean. 3 bedrooms + maids room. Enclooed patio with pool. Offered
furnished for $235,000 on fee land.
MADE FOR CHILDREN
Large rus tic family home on cul de sac. Play area
with EMERALD BAY amenities. 4 bedrooms, dining
room. Large rec room. $129,500 .
DRAMATIC DEAU.VIUE
Decorated in soft greens . 4 bedrooms, office, 3 baths
and magnificent maste~ suite. P rotected patio and
lush gardens. Solarium: air conditioning. Pr ivate
elegant Big Canyon. Night and day views. $187,500. _'
1..ET'S MAKE A DEAL
A pine-sheltered entry leads into this captivating 4
bd, 3 ba, home with pool and panor amic view. The
sp_g ci9~ family room and separate game room with
wet bar make entertaining a delight. Offered at
$152,500.
TURTLEROCK BROADMOOR PLAN #3
You can 't top this opleod ld . fa m ily home w /4
. bedrooms, ram.rm .. din.rm., &'21'.a baths. Located on
a lg. Jot w /its own veg. garden & clooe to par ks,
pools, & tennis courts. An amazing value at only
$76,250. .
IR•IHE THRACE EXCLUSIVE
Sun!hine briSht & just right for a small family. 2
bedrooms, copvertible den, clean & freshly painted.
Perfe<!t corner location. $81,000.
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Nowpo.i ..... ~ llloffs! A IO">lostk
-rllo in excellent beodi aea. OQi8 to
shops, poot & temis. Pride o ==
ONnership. great f0t 6'llertci~
~ with on open Wei ba,
C}OU"rret dining room thot $8Q!s
10 gues1s. Conversation fwepit ,
enfertoinet 's living quateB. 3
becl-oom$. l bolhs. 1n.10J. I
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5<0-1 720
S......, hec..tlve G'-". J!Js1 reduced undei-
SDX>! All the elogan::e you"ll ever need.
Oodles of room fOI" the kidS to pby. b.qUsite
slore entry leads to 0 huge 22 foot living room
thot foe.uses· on o hondsonie fireplocF."4 ICJ'ge
bed-OOfns plus o biq den crea Cord!eliqht
dring room, complet9y m:idern kitchen.. N~
fX)int inside & out. $80.lf!ll. 54(),.t 720. •
• $35,950-Low Down!· Payrrents like renr~
Wolk 10 the beoch. ~ wi" help finance!
Comm. pool. joc:uni & rec focJiries oil enclosed
for you convenience. Ideal for the young
family wirh o private m::ister ~uite w ith
sepoate both. G.iesl q..oters 100. Country
kitchen with lo1s of cabinet space & bteokfost
aeo. Private patio, lage livinq room. luVi
londscopii:ig. Save ssi! S1Q.1 720
Walk to All Schools! ~ce, qLiieT area! Lorge
1ea yard ideal fOf o utdoor ~v1:-tq! Covered i:o·
ty patio. close to oil conveniences. Plush carpers
& coordinated dropcry thuour , large master ·
retreat. 3 bedroomsr comforioble dining area
o:.erved by o mom·!ov1n' horresp..in k11chen_
Porty-sized living qoorters. Fon1os11c tetms
ovoiloble. S42,CX::O. Call S4Q.1720
Private T~ined Sfrft+! Very n•ce family
CJ"ea or homas. lush ovehonqing rr<>e~ &
plonls. POfk-1;1.;e yor~. p::rty verordo poho. -
Spoc19vs floor pion feorures 4 versor,Je
bedrooms (tuni one in10 a den or ~ew•nq
1oom). forrrol dining room plus o big family
room. s1ru_;ng fireplace. private rro~ter sui te
....;th both. S49 ,500. 54().1720.
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but o reasonable p-ice! Delicious fn.it trees &
gaden set in low-mointenorce
yards. Built-in bookcases in
lage living room, brookfcst
bar d1ninq a rea. 4 b:Jrms,
sepaote family room converts
lo o den Of sewing room.
Gcxkling fi1eploce. Thick Yiog
carpers. Asking S47,500. Ed
Helzermon hos the deroils.
540-1720
$42,500-4 Bdrm......U T.,....! lvoo of
pide of ownership horres! Brord ..ponl::ing new
cape ts & d1opes, . freshly fX)inted tlvUOYt.
Lage rroster retreat with bath. deluxe kitchen
with time-saving built-ins. Stone fireplace in liv-
ing room, 4 bedrooms in a ll. Yards of
paodise, neatly mantel.fed· for beouty! Hurry
& toke advantage~ Coll 54Q. I 720
Tennis, Beach Villa: Fonr osr1~ a rea a l
..Nawport Bcoilil.oz.¥~~D.)(.JJi~f!.Q.n.!, J;>OOJ __ . ,
& tennis foc;litle'> nearb y. Cu'>!Dm dE.>Cor inside
with plu~h ankle -deep carpers & tedured
ctopei-y in rich tones & redi..res. High ca1hedrol
ceilings in ~itchen, living room & forrrol di~ing
room. 3 bedioom">, ?ivote rroste-retreat.
$60.500.' 540-1720
$33,500 ] · + Pool: A lo• of ho<re loo
the moriey! Huge swim p:x:il, deliclOU"> garden
with pak·like grounds. Private dance ve-ardo.
hordym;Jn's garage. ugit & airy floor pion
offers 3 queen-sited bed-ooms, o deluxe
kitchen with b~lt-ins serving a cp..rret di,,.ng
0"90. lots of room for '(OJI" boor or Troile-.
Oiec: ouf the price & save! 54().17'/.(J
OwMr 5ocrific~ • s.Doit All Offen! A
sensotionol home in the Mesa Verde orea1
Fcrmer model thol <llOWS the best pride of
~ship ever? Spacious floor pion features o
3 bedroom wing. IOfqe h.iffet dining room
s.El'Ved by o contino kitchen. 20x2 I foot living
room hos it's own fireplace. Oversized rroster
q.aters. o-e secluded. COVEred patio yerordo.
162.'ro. Coll. bu1 h""Y' %1720
540-1720
2955 Hai bor Blvd.
Costa Mesa·
M•mber
RELO
Serving 7000 Cities
ThruOut The United States .
LIOO LIFE COMOOS
Waterfront living on Newport's Main
Channel. Spacious 2 & 3 bdrms plus den
& wet bar. Finest construction availa-
ble . Subterranean parking. From-
$179,500. Agent on premises 1·5. 320 Via
Lido Nord.
HARIOR VIEW CARMEL
3 bdrm FR & formal OR Carmel model
in Harbor View Homes. SuJ>llrior condi·
ticn ibside and out. $79,500. fee. Open
Sun.1·5.1963Port Weybridge.
HlWL".ORT _HEJ.Gtfti._ _
Private cul de sacJn Newport Heights.
Spacious 4 bdrm. boc1us rdOtn custom
home . Bring t he family and enjoy 3000
Beacon $75,000. Open Sun. 1·5.
. OLD C.D.M.
New appliances and new copper plumb-
in~ in this 3 bdrm. charmer on R-2 lot in
Old C .D.M. $69 .500. Open Sun. 1·5 700
Marguerite.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Deligh tful for the large family -6
l:idrm . F R & formal DR. -pool and
jacuzzi on largest lot in llarbor View
llills. $148.000. Open Sun. 1-5 3626
Catamaran.
LAGUNA CONDOS
2 & 3 bclrm condos with white water
views in North Laguna. $54,000. Open
daily 1-5. 420Cypress.
Call 675-7225
CAl l US FOR A FRE E ESTIMATE OF VALUE
V~i\LLEY
REALT"\.
A BERG ENTERPR!SES CO.
General I 002 G"'"°al 1002
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.r Welcome Home!
'f'o this Super. Sh;jrJl
Family Oriented llome
(eatunng 4RR. 28a & o.i
Great Fami'ty Room
'!'he re 1s o.ilso an in\•1t1n~
tOiJrt y ard entry + a
grei'..ll Patio y.•ith a Gas
BBQ. Ideal for outdoor
entert;.11n1n ~. Close to
evcrythilll! and pr1l•cd
right al J UST S·l2.000
D. J . l'ct.'ns tro.i lnl"
Cr\L L 5'1!:1·3162
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2 STORY
CHARMER
l BR· POOL
BEACH · $29.000
Classic entrance to large
family sized h v1ng rooin
"""ith artis lit: use or s hut·
lers & ,,.,.00<1 throui.:hout
Formal d1ninJ! room LS
conveniently served by
larAe gour1nel lotch('n .•
22· Sunken family enter.
to.i1nml·11t ccntl'r. Stairs
!>""'Ct•p to t:il'J.!i.tnl ma!>lcr
s111\c & eh1ld r c n :-.
OPEM SAT & SUM 1·5 qu;1rt1'r s 'l'ake ti\ l·r
516. 5 16 '~ i-·crnll'af. 71,•; VII ,\ LI ).\:\' :\t)
l)uplex 1n t:or<ina Ot~I :-.:E\\' LC),\:\ Cl)s·rs
!\'l ar Scl2.500 t).\1 ·7~11 S2U.30t) h.11 l\l u~\
s;1r r1fl l'l' llufr~: Call
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Scli idle i~~~s -~.,~ 5678 ~ ! '
Gf!neral I 002 General 1002
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644-7270
OPEN HOUSES
CAMEO NEWS ~ Just li s ted . beautiful 4 bedroom "11 Ivan Wells home. i luge enter -
tain m ant area with sliding roof.
view of ocean a nd jetty. Priced to
sell. Res ident s pecialists, Shirley &
Mars hall Ric h.
4511 CamdenCamtoShore• Sal/Sun 12-5
OCEAH VIEW
~Bea u tiful Lu s k hom e. 4 0 bedroom , famil y room. formal
dining room. fireplace. New carpets
and drapes . l-~ntert ;.1i n a round the
· po--ut-anrr--~njoy J.he-jacani tocr.--
Hur r y, this onC' ~ill not la s t~
$121.900.
BBB Sandcastto, CdM Sal/Sun 1·5
BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES ,..e. Would .YOU believe 8000 s q .ft .? 7
~ Bed rooms ? 6 Baths ? Family
r oom ? Playroo m ? Gigantic billiard
room with large "'·et bar? Master
suite w ith ster.im bat h-gym & st,µdy ?
Hu ge view b<Jl con y'! and much .
much more ! ~ ! Seein g is believing
th.is large family enterta ining home.
As kin~ $295.000. FEE.
#3 H_.hiro Ct. Dov.,. Shores Sal /Sun I ·S
CALL US
5 BEDROOMS ..t. this lovely Bi g Canyon ho1ne U fea tures 5 BEDROOMS, 3 ~aths.
family room. dining room + 20x40
pool & ja cuzzi. Location of I BR a nd
bath allows flexibility ·for either
maid 's q uarter s or den tYJ>e office.
MA.STER SUITE gives the ma ximum of
a dult privacy and enjoyment.
Private patio, decorative pool,
fireplace . FAMILY ROOM has a
custom built we t bar with ice make r.
This res idence was thoug htfully
p l anned and pro f essionall y
decorated a nd cont~ins numerous
extras and custotn fca.tu r es.
Attractively offered at $194.500. A
listing of Bevis Metzler. call Bevis
for further information or s howing.
2828 f CooW Highway, Corona d el Mar
PtOf'fRTJ MANAGEMENT
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<11 1•• Ofl•/N l ft ou Of tt•H
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BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT SALE
UBI GRHMl"I& HOMES
2-BR, 2-BA & den & 3-BR ho m es. Open
Sat. & Sun. 1·5. Greentree model com·
pie , comer bf Wal_nut & -Culver in
Irvine. I
IRVINE COVE
DREAM LOCATIOM
The only lot for s ale in Irvine Cove.
10,000 plus ft. of buildable space with
an unrest ricted ocean view. Call to see
and appreciate.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
PHASE 111
Popular Somerset model. 5-BR. 3-BA .
and priced to sell al $99.500. fee. Yo u
own the land.
Last c hance to buy a new Harbor Vie\.\'
Hom e. Vacant and waitin g. Brand
new, never been lived in 3-BR, 2-BA &
family rm Carmel Plan. $77,995. fee.
Open Sat. & Sun 1-5. 1812 Port Sheffield
BLUFFS
OUR LOSS TOUR GAIN
Owner leaving Jan. I . 3 Bedrm, 2 11:!
ba th condo. Top condition. $69.950.
Open Sat/Sun 1-5 : 532Cancha
NEWPORT BEACH
A sleeper, buy it today• Love ly 3-BR .
2-BA home with s pa. al $67.900. Come
see us Sun. 2-5 : 30, 2'.Xl8 Silver I~n .
R.E. SALES
CALLClifr Landry for inte rview.
673-7601
Anytime
RETREAT n l/J A Ro1:;:rf~~:1 .. d /_;,el e/Jarrefff<..ea(f '!.
to 2 story 1t1anl Loads or f
w•rm N<W f'.Nla.AND prej en j
CflARllo1 with br1~k fron· , •
ta ge . t'raturr ~ 4
bedroom '"''"· "• LOOKING FOR A VIEW? th.s . sr,acious kitchen
411\d din n~. 'faste fu11 y WINDOW TO TME UY -outs t a nding
decorate d t hru ·OUl . view of bay and OCC3Il. Enjoy th(' Glow1na. C.lrl•place f 1· f · this d .shadows wall or gla$S to ee 1ng-o space m sunny an
e nclo1cd ('Ourtyard comfortable S bedroom horn Reetr
patio. St~ps to pool Walk culdes ac with loa<ls of parkttl~. Ju~t
tobcadL Won't w1_ca11 ~ listed -see \l now! lcrJ,.1,1.~~~~~I~ ~~;~; n• llO IC'-Js lcL CliffHcrrlftHI Su.n 1-5
[ ~ lfl!iliill
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••EXQUISITE•*
Sbr, 3ba family hnme on
cul·dc-sac with Bil J>OS.~i ·
ble ·ament1lie~ Xlras in ·
e lude, 2 fples, ""'arm
w oo d e n if l'1·k1n~.
bt>aut1ful hr1ck p:.at1u
area, & ::i J-ear ~ur1tRC'
Sec1n,:: 1s bt•hev1ni: at
$.119,500. 21<!0 Ar ah;1,
N.D. Open lluui>c Sal &
Sun 1·5, t:xrlu~IYl•I )' or
!ered by nOG 1.-:H 'S
R E;\L TY. 675-23 11 '·
HIGH ON A HILL
OCEA.NVIEW
+ CUSTOM POOL
Steps lead .up tn ~ccluded
e ntry . Jlright -l ig ht
chc>ery living room with
nla sS i\•e br1ek "Ott•
~ii ··, O\'al ht•:1rt
r1repla1:L' Opl'n hcarn
vaullL'tl l'l111111gs lt·ntJ to
unusual atmospht're not
to be found a nywht•rt•
else. C1r1·ular flour plan
lli':V()l.V l-:S AHtlUN O
CEN1.lti\L 1\Tll !U i\1 .
1-fu~c 1nastcr su1t1: 1s a
n1ui.t :.cc~! S µarklJn J.!
multi·lt•vcl pool & J<lt'U7.ll
surruuncll·rl by custorn
v.TOu~ht iron t•nclo:-.urt·
Helter hurry ~ C~,11
546·ZJI:!
UMSURrASSED VIEW New port
Heights. beautiful 3800 s<1.ft . home on
lar ge tree s h aded lot. 4 Bedrooms ,
dining room, huge family r oom with
bltn puttin ~ gr een. r-t ed uced t o
$165,j)OO.
SUMSHINE -INDOORS & OUT •
charm abounds in this open beam
country p r ovinc ial. J ik•d roorns.Pool &
jacuzzi. Offere d at $12..1 .500.
1420KlncJ'Rd.CliffHavenNB Sun 1-5
SUl'B SUNSETS rt'<.I s k 1c~ at niAht ...
Catalin a by d<.i y . 3 licdrnom. farnli y rn1
hornc on the Uluff 1n Ncvvport Ucach.
S124.500. .
LOW UPKEEP?
GOODITE LAWN MOWER. ll E l.l.0
GOLF CLUBS -.r.,;ort st yle living. :1
big bedrooms, individually contro llccl
heat. Lots of s torage and room t11 ,
expand. Spacious aJld sunny -priccct '
to sell $52,500.
251211Nvenily,Mwpllch Sunday 1·5
DBJGKTFUL ADULT LIVING -close to
Westcliff Shopping. L.argc 2 bed room.
single story Condo with l>rif'k firepluce
and private patio.
1741 TusHn, #4C,CM Sunday 1-5
MEWPORT SHORES BARGAIN across ·~
from s andy beach and water. s unny 2
bedroom, 2 bath home. C)n\y $53,500.
24J.61Sl.Nowpor1 leach Sunday 1-5
LOOKING FOR 4 & 5 BR'S:
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BA TCREST ·-fo r ·the family th"l wa nts ·
room and enjoys outrloor li vi n g. 5
I\edrooms. family ruom +pool and
Ja('uzzi. Bring your dc<:orat1n g_ 11.leas
:.ind make this !'i lll;1s h1n g . 1\s kin g
OF THE WEEK!!
LIVE IN MESA VERDE
Extremely upg raded l'<.1 cescLLer . 4
Bed rm + 2 full' baths . 1900 Sq. ft. +
15x30 added game room. Entire home
r edecorate d . Movc·in fres h. Owner
transfe r red . Offered al $67.500.
BUY TOUR FAMILY
A POOL FOR CHRI STMAS !!
Choiec M esa Verde 1\rea on cul ·dC ·Sac
street. 3 Bedrm . f<.im rm, Jge li \"ing
room. comple tely redecorated. Don 't
miss this lovely ho m e . Your choi ce of
lenders .. Only $64 ,!JSO .
General
~l-1'1-:HB Ho:\1 Es
31148 C1mpu1 NB 549 -8655
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J76>1ow,.s1.c.M. MANSION
Outs ta.ncl1ng Easts1dc 8 Fo(Jl ""'all :-.urrounds
home . .I bedrooms. 4·1:;ir ~upcr pri vale l'Sl<Jlc. garage. P l)OI_. St onc 1 · · .. . I .. r l ood 11 Lush ln1p1l,1I lo.in< ,.1.:,ql·
.1rep <IC('. "" p;.int• 1n).! and SL'\C'r:.tl exotic
IOJ.!. shutlt•r doori.. · I I
h , I r I po.it10~ Scclu! L"( ma ~lt•r aruwOO! oo r :-.. 1 h , l , lk book ····· I le · ll lo · t ~w c •1.~ J.!IJ.!,Hl 1t· "";1
cast :-. 1 a Y ca in ('11,.,t·!-. St·para\t•
cd close 10 :-.hop ch1ltlrt·11 ·,. :-.ulll'. J.:l:tn l
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SELL idle items w1lh a
Dady Pilot Classified Ad.
642·5678.
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~ KEY
REALTORS ilC
General I 002 General I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
ELKINS
"Over 50 Yeonof Service"
e IY APPOINTMENT
WA.TH VIEWflOAT SLIP
FIRST OFFER ING• Lik e New 2
Story Contemp 3 Bedrooms. 21 :.i Ba .
Al l Elect Kitchen. Patio. C<1 rpcts &
Drapes. A Few S teps t<l J>r1\·;1tc [3oat
Slip. Coves area S93.50U
IA YFllONT /PIER & SLIP
Jjnda Isle, Large Family Home on
Ch annel Oppos ite Harbor I s l.
Flexible Floor Plan. Can Be 2 Suites
& 4 More Br. F'am Rm. Gourmet
Kitchen. Many Extras . $285,000
lllAMD NEW WITH VIEW!
Monterey Conte mp On Pcn insul ~
Point . View of Ciiannel & Jetty. '1 Br,
Jo"'am Rm , 2 FP. Spiral Stairs to I.iv
Rth. Many Bit Ins . Sl79.SOO
e OPEH 2-5
#8 OAKMOHT LN , llG CAHTOM
New 2 Story Medit Style w /Vicw of
Golf Course "& C .C. 5 Bedrooms. 4'4
Bas. Paneled Study & Large Fam
Rm. Air Condit. S320.000
GEORGI ELKI NsCO .. REALTORS
Bil DOVE« llRIVE 6ll·llOO
THE REAL
ESTATERS
•Pub~c Nolie~
Assume Go•'t Laan
No q ualifyinl!. ~1th or
'A"1thoul mllllar) !-.Cr1•t1't'.
r-;o lu.i11 eo:-.t~. Lo""'" in ·
lcrc!-.t Hcnt like p;.i;.-
menL'i. J & 4 l>L'd rtxun
hom1•,. HK ll . ('Ill I
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PARK
HUNTINGTON
4 &DR + BONUS
+POOL
Sunkt•n l i1·1nJ! roon1
formal cl1nin~ K1tch ... n ,
""'llh nook. Po.arty roonl I
""'Ith CC)~Vt~B SA .rl <).'\/
1•rr ,\NC> r~1ur:PLA('E
(iuc~t ~Ullt•. 1-\;11 r ~ In '
rna stcr ;i ncl 1·hlldr1"11 '
s111tes '100 St) 1'"'1"
Bf)N US l!()jJ .\'1
S<•('lurte1t r1•ar ground:-.
Sl!l ,01111 110,,.,·n Call
!lf'3·67!i7 .
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THE REAi
ESTATERS
Attention Buildrrs
2 pnmC' 01·t•an bay \'1cw
loL'i 1n Cd;\1. 1 hlk from
beach. S12M • .)OI) !i7'.J o';:n
or &l·l-4510 IJ"" nt·r
"'ABANDONED
DECORATORS
VILLA ""
554.900
Harnhlu1i,: \""11 ~1or\ four
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ll) d ... l·urJtvr 11,,.,·nt•r
Spae1ou;; ll\"lllJ.! :1nc1 din
1ng roc.1111 ~ IJrc.~~l·fl 111
llHA:-.:IJ :"II::\\' l'LUSJI
C1\HP ETS. f;our rn t•t
k1t<'hcn Frt·!-.hly p:11nted
:_i n d ,,.,. <1 11 p ;i p 1• rt' cl
throu ).!hflul (J\·1·r:-.11..,d
IK>drrM1m;. 'l'v.u rr1.1~tct'
!-.uitl'S 1.argt· t"lll de '<ll'
lol. S(',, this 1n11~l1•l tod.1 ~ •
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[® THE REAL
ESTATERS
Owner T rans frd
MUST SELL!!
Sup1•r Surn1n1•r f11·il\ 2
stor' . .i h._.,irr ,.101. Lund\·
rm.-21J haths ll~ol'"po!;I
""'1lh Jaru111 Jn 1•,1·111nJ:
111'""' 1)rt·~tll!l' ;1 r1•a fll'ar
South Coa~t 1'1:11.11 \',\
appr ~11se1I $5fi.OOO. No
do ..... ·n to \'('t:-.. C.1ll no""
96J·7M5l . fled carpel,
Healtnrs .
Sep. Fam. Rm .
l.argt• :1 l.1t'flr<"1 n1~ J • 1
hath ranch hom1· Sh:1kL'
roof Lari.:e 2 l"ar g11raJ:1'
& covrr<'tl 1111tio Country
kitchen 21 x2fl F'amd;.o
r m, n1ass1vc hnt·k fplc
$41.500 I furry!' V1\ no
down or FllA lo w down
963-785 1, Jtcd Carpet.
Reallors
\'ou don"l nt•(od 11 1tun to
"draw ftt~l" when you
pfacc tin ad 111 tl11• ll::uly
1'1 lol W11nt Ads ' C;ill nuw
-642·S67K.
SM.5UO .
2007 Sanliaqo. No wporl 8"ach Sun 1-5
MOVE RIGHT IH l ~a('k l!;1v <.t reu 1)n .
the. cor n e r . 4 bedrooms. and ·3 baths -
nearly new. t\ !cit <If houSl' for onl y ~
S59.UOO.
DOVU SHORES qui et e lcguncc . ~
outs tanding 4 bedroom home v.1 ilh .
ltlvcly garden and large S\v1n1ming: -
ptlOI with j;1cuz1.i J >r~1rnat11· ~;illl'ry
i>vcrhx)kin g li\"i ng room, hu.cc masfl'f
t>e<fr(>Om s u1l C' v.·ith privalt' :-;turly 21 '.! -
Year~ new. $225.000
LIVELY LIVIMG 111 f'i ll<'dr<1om, 2 1 :.i:
bath, de n ~ind d1n1ng rm h1u11c Sp1r:tl .
st<.iirc<.isc to re ar bcd ro<Jms. d ran1at1c
stairway lo m ~1Sll'r ::i u1te .Just S67.500 :
1n Ne'!"port Shores .
642-5200 . 675-4060
GET LOST
in this 5 hctlroom. 21 ~· li;1tllf' :\I ~:s \
VERDI·: m:m;i<Jn lo,.;Hu l '"' l"rge
-U!l.:..ds :.$ l!_.f ~ lf l l _<l tl_! h I l !~-S. t.!:_.\'~~t._,.
Vac<.1nt . C;_ill no\\ 111 "f'" it s ~T1 .1 r 111 ...
962'4454
NOSTALGIC SETTING
F'o r J"l RI VAC'l'. 'rh1 !'!' :J f1L·dro<J ITI
home for S.12.:,00 ,.., '...! hlo<.·ks ay,av
from S80.0f~) llH I•::\ lll":\Tl:-.(;To:->
VIJ·:w h11n1L·~ l';iql no\\'. ~i:l ·I l ;>-1
SUN AND SURF
Assume 3:11•: ln ~ni. h rt·.11 :1 t11•d r 11om .
2 b<Jth dra1nat1 c horn<' 111 :-.:1 •\\J){1fl
l!c;_ic h . f~ask 111 lhl' ~un 1111 privatl'
<ieck . Neal h1d1 «1v.•;1\ "llrd y or
mothcr ·in-1 t1w ~1H11 · 1•r111·rl l •l ..,('11' ·
Call 54fH 11 l
INFEC TIOUS
This prof1•..,!'i ronall\ d t•(·n1 .1t 1·d :1
hcdrOl)m. for111:ll d 1nn1g . .-.t"poir:111 ·
ramily roorn .'ur('ilkf;1!'i l d/'(';J, ;j t nr
garage v.·1Lh op«nt•r 1 ~_.111 •r 1!1.1n ;1
mcxl cl homC'' .'\c..., 1w>r·t lt11 k ~t1 \
Call546-4141 .
ENTERTAINER 'S DELIGHT
Jmmiicul <J li • ·I hl'flrc)f)rn I IA ltll()Jl
VIEW 11()1\11•: l)r1dP of n..-.ncrs'hip
thruout J>rulc:-.s 11)nally l:1nd!'i1·;ip('cl
Covered rr.1 11'' l~r1"k p,1\l'd ;1fr1un1
with rountain .ind :\olallhu ll.i.:ht s
$89.900. C:i 11 1;40.ti 1 Ii.I
HlGH ATOP SP YGLASS
Beautiful 3 h crlrnom Spy~l "ss llill
hom e. f\1an y d('('f1rator upgrade!<.
"MAGNIFI C ENT OCEAN VIEW
You own tht' l;md $15$.!\llO. Call
640-6161
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BA YFROMT HOME
HEW COHSTRUCTION
SU 5,000
Custom built by Burton Culhn:-.
Spacious 3 bedroom and de n, 3 balh.
family room with hcuutifully
created decor Hnd design. Fantastic
vistas or Bay uctivilit.:.s and boat
trarric and sparkling Liehts at night.
7 -
-646· 7711 Walker &tee
Rul lsteto 540-8944
Mewport leoc.~lnoinf. Offlcl'
204) Wl'stcliff Dr .. Ml'wporl IC'och
OPEN HOUSE
·418 OGLE CIRC~E
nl'crA.liso
t-'res h. bri~hl and shining c.·lcan . J
&lrms. 2 -Hes. ttnd spctial f''<.im . Rm.
with Frpl. and glw..s door tu lovely
J>OQL . All nC\V Kit . Appl1s. Quality
carpets. drapes. wallpaper thruouL
lloat yard CUL·Ul::·S/\C St. Harbor
I Ugh area. Only 569.!l.50.
A SPECIAL OFFERIHG-D .. ldLOYme
.. i~ PT-ICIFIC ··~· ' Rr11L ESPITE
114 642 0200
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DIRECTORY
c.., ... , ._., 6-Ktwy ..... ,_ tWs •••• n.,..,. i..w ...... ,...,_Al..,.*-"-' ll•ted Mlow -~ ... .,....... .Wlloy ....................... a hMlr(1 DAILY rlLOT WANT ADS.,..,_, ........ .,....._wsfor.._• ...... -.....-..... --..,_wt._ .. lltfsc...__.S .. w•r_. -· HOUSES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
2.52 1 Crestview, Bays hores, NB
, 673 ·8550 $67 ,500 Sat/Sun I 5
:11002 1\riana Ln , Mission Viejo
752·7315 $52,900 Sun 1 5
• •64().1 W . Oceanfront. Nwpt Reh
675·4060 $117,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
• 1741 Tustin ff4C, Costa Mesa
642·5200 $41,900 Sat/Sun I ·5
•228.56 Bonit<.i Lane, El 'I'oro
586·8497 $29,900 Sat/Sun 12·•1
18332 Mandrake Way, Irvine
552-9602 $49,500 Sun. 1·5
• • •310 Fernando, New1>0 rl Beach
675·6160 • Sun 2·5
I Rue Dcnuvillc, liig Can,;·on. NB
546·7409 $.1 2~J.500 Sunclay l -."1
*243·61sl St. !llcwport Shore~ NB
642·5200 $53,500 Sunday 1-5
332 Piazza Lido. (Lido Isle) NB
644·6200 Sun. 1·5
2 BR & FAM RM or DEN
•#47 Ualboet Cove. Newport Beach
675 ·3000 $139 ,5000pen Sat /Sun l ·5
18 Rue Grand Vallee. Big Cyn NB
642·8235 $132 ,500 Sal/Sun. 1.5
#I Pinos, Rnncho San Joaquin
644 ·1559 $69,500 · Sal/Sun 12·5
391L Marcus, Npl. Isl. N.B.
673·8700 $128.500
22612 La Vina. Mission Viejo
Sun 1·5
586·7930 $56,500 Sun, 1-5
787 Nyes Pletce. L<iguna Beach
644·6200 Sun. ~5
501 Seaward <Corona ~llands) CdM
642-8235 S76,90Q Sun. 1·5
246 11 Chrisanl a. Mission Viejo
494 ·8057 S48.500 Sun 11 ·3
3 BEOROOM
STiburon Bay Drive.COM
640·6770 Sal & Sun 11 ·4
315 62nd St . Newport Beach
645-8917 565,500 Sat/Sun. 10·5
':JJ7 Carnation, Corona del Mar
673·2222 Sunday l ·5
8RueChateau Royal, Big Cyn NB
644.6585 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
23912 Danzig Bay. Sbrs, Lag Nig
673·8550 $76,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2424 Vista Hogar, Bluffs. NB
673·8550 565,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
30962nd Street, Newport Beach
548·1290 $63,500 Open Sat/Sun 1·5
•404 Superior, Newport Beach
675·3000 $45.950 Open Sat /Sun 1·5
700 Marguerite. Old Corona. CdM
675 ·7225 569,500 Sal/Sun I ·5
•20201 Spruce, Corona dcl Mar
231 Lugnia , Ncwp•Jrt Beach
548·1290 $61 ,900 Open Sun 1·5
•2915 ~:bbtidc. Hrhr Vu Hi s. CdM
673·!!550 $124 ,500 'Sal/Sun 1·5
223 1.ugonia, New1>0rt Beach
631 ·1400 $65.500 Sal/Sun 1·5
1963 Port Webridgc, HV Hms NB
675·7225 $79 .500 Sal/Sun 1·5
•3006 Ceylon , Mes<.1 Verde. CM
549·8S55 $64.950 Sal/Sun 1·5
21•t5 Seville, Balboa Penins ula
675·9111 Open House Sal/Sun 1·5
1715 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrcst NB
642·8235 $92 ,500 Sat/Sun. 12·5
1924 lrvinc, t Baycresl l NB
642-8235 569.950 Sal/Sun. I ·5
•1686 Labrador, Costa Mes a
646·9666 $57 ,900 · Sal /Sun 1·5
1'1'18292 Foxglove Way, Irvi ne
552·9413 568,000 Sal /Sun l ·5
•426 Pia7.za Lido, Lidols l, NB
675·0123 $145 .000 · Sal/Sun 1·5
*4501 Roxbury Dr . Cam-Shl's, CdM-
644·4910 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
5200 River (Lido Sands) NB
642·3319 $62,500 Sal1Sun 11 ·6
• • 1000 Seil Lane, Corona del l\1<.ir
646·74 14 $86 ,.500 SatiSun I 5
18l2 Port Sheffield. Nwpl Heh
673-7601 $77 ,995 Sat/Sun 1-5
532Cancha. Newport l\cach
673·7601 $69,95<) Sat /Sun 10·5
2491 Crestview Or, Bay Shores NB
644·1766 Sunday On ly 2·5
3140Counlry Club Ur, Mes<.i V. CM
979-378!! Sat/Sun 1·5 * •409 N. Bayfront, li;J!boa Isl.
. 646·771 1 Sat/Sun 12·5
~'99Cheycnne , Costa l\'l esa
642·94481546·2018 Sun 1·5
*4633Perham Rd.CameoShrs CdM
675·5511 $175,000 Sat/Sun )·5
· ••328Seaward , Shorecliffs. NB
675 ·5511 $98 100CJ Sat/Sun 1·5
4236Seton , Irvine
552-8114 $56 ,900 Sunday
4733 Cortland Dr. Cameo lllnd CdM
673·3177 Sun. 1·5
#1 Rue Biarritz, Bi g Canyon NB
644·9060 $199,500 Open Sun 1·5
1958 Port Trinity Pl. I JarbVuHms
545,5990 $97 .000 Sunday 1.5
325Crescent Bay Ur . Lag Bch
494·1L77 $167.000 Sunday 1·4
1200 Estelle Lane, Wcslcliff NB
644·0322 $119.500 Open Sun 2·5
433Heliotrope. Corona del Mar
675·6000 $89.000 Sunday I 5
'
OPEH HOUSE SUHDAY .1-S
SffAIP -CL!AN AS A PIM
IM NEWPORT BEACt-f
3-Bdrm, or 2 & den, 2·ba, builtins &
fireplace. rreshly painted and prof'ly
decorated inc plush carpets & drapes.
Private patio, bill double garage
w/elecl <1oor opener. $55,000.
' . -4 3 6 Prospect
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
• 29-19 Newport Blvd. con1tf"30111-
SBU. nJle Item~ with Oji Find what you want ln
Oa()y Pilot Cla ss1r1cd Ad. Daily Pi lot Classifieds.
*906 Aleppo <Eastbluff) NB
642·8235 $98.500 Sun. l ·5
4 BR & FAM RM or DEH
2120 Aralia, Newport Be<.ich
675·2311 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
989 Dahlia, GrCl'nhrook, (;~ --
540·11 5 1 567,500 Sal /Sun 1·5
20 162 Midland, HuntinJ.,rt on Bch
968-2942 $74,900 Sun 1·5
2932 Redwood. Mesa Verde, CM
557·5176 $47 ,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
2053 Phalarope, Costa Mes<::1
541-5032 $75,!l>O Sat/Sun 1·5
4~ Fairfield, Corona Del Mar
979·5205 $169.500 Sun. 12·5
I fJurnin g 'l'ree Rd . 81gCyn N.B.
752·7315 $270,000 Sun 1·5
••333 Morningstar·, New(Xlrt Bch
631·1400 $239,000 Sat/Sun f.5
3000 Beacon . Npt J~ts. Nwpt Bch
67!>-7225 $75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1841 P ort Taggart, Harb Vu . NB
640·1267 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1741 Pitcairn Dr. l\1csa Verde, CM
549-8655 $67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
133 Antigua, Dover Shores N.B.
675·3000 $129 .500 Open Sun. 1·5
• •1824 Galaxy <Dover Shores} NB
642·8235 $168,500 Sat/Sun. 1·5 '-
••#78 Lind<.i Is le . Nfi
642·8235 Sat/Sun. 1 ·5
bi Montccito (S pyglass) CdM
642·8235 St79,950 Sat/Sun. I ·5
3607 Surf view Ln (tMlillsj_C\!M
"'s;l4:G20Ci Sllg,500 ~Sat /Sun . l·o>
•2901 Ebblide Rd CHVHills) CdM
644 ·6100 $129.500 Sat/Sun. 1·5
jrol5Santiago Dr. (IJa yCrest) NH
644-4910 S89.5UCJ Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1806 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shrs NB
644·49IO S2 15 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3045 Grant, Cost;.i. Mesa
548·1168 Sal/Sun 12·4
•4621 Gorha m (Came<> Shores) CdM
640·4050 $220.000 Sunday l·.4
~8Cherrv Hill s Ln. BigCyn,NB
675·572G $375,000 Open daily 1·5
2018 Leeward J ,n, Newport Beach
$135.000 Sal /Sun 1·5
4511 Came.ten. C<.imt.."l:>Shores, Cd~l
644 ·7270 Sat/Sun 12·5
•888 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar
644·7270 $t21 ,900 Sal/Sun 1·5
4800Cortlancl . CameoHlnds, CdM
640·6600 · Sun l ·5
• 11 Greenbrier Ln. BigC~11 , N. B.
640·6600 Sun 1.5
•865Sandcast1 e. HVHls. Cdl\f
640·6600 Sun I ·5
3210 Washington , Costa Mesa
546·2313 $47 ,900 Sun I ·5 ,
3055 J ohnson. CCP.fta Mesa
546-2313 $55 .9oo Sun 1·5
1130 Santiago, Newport Beach
546·2313 $159.500 Sun I ·5
22152 Wood Isl . La Cuesta . H B
968·4456 $89,500 Sun 1·5
675·5930 $46 500 Sunday 1·5
*f420 J{lngs RnHrrmven. NB Sim-I 5 • *2842 /\Ila Vista. Newport Beach • --64'1· n:r.r,-iw.ooo m I ·~
3201 Dakot<.1 . Costa Mesa
646-717-556.000 --·
642·5200 $123,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2512 University, Back Bay. NB
675·4060 $52,500 Sat /Sun 1·5
401 39\h St., Newport Island
!213 ) 795·0108 $69.000 Sun·l 1·5
~427 Vista Flora. Bluffs. NB
675·6000 565 ,000 Sal /Sun 1·5
1896Del Mar !Laguna Beach )
644·4910 S69.900.$7l,!l>O Sun 1-5
2908Silver, Newport ileach
673·7601 $67,!l>O Sun 2·5 :30
598 Fayette Cir. Costa !\ttesa
752·1920 Sat /Sun 1·6
490 E . 2oth St.. Costa Mes a
752·1700 $72,500
4462 Windgate. Irvine
Sun l·5
752-1700 $46 .000 Sun. 1·5
886 Towne Street . Costa M es<•
646-7711 Sun 1·5
320Kings Rd. CliffHaven, NB
642·5200 Sl29.500 Sunday 1·5
415 Pirate Road. Newport Beach ,
673·8550 S69,500 Sun 1·5
#&Goodwill Court. Newport Bch
839·1710 Sli9 .950 Sun/\fternoon
1455 Morningsirle Dr. Lag Bch
494 -8057 $145,000 Sun I .5
317Jl35th Ave, South LaRuna
>l!l4-8057 $81 ,750 Sun 1·5
436 Prospect, Newport Beach
675·6670 $55 .000 Sun 1·5
3 II & FAM RM or DEH .
• 14 Burning Tree Rd. BIR Cyn NB
752·7315 $195,000 Sun 1·5
137 Via Wa>.iers, Lido Isl .. NB
752-7315 $159,900 Sun 1·5
115 Via Undine, Lido Is le, N.B.
675·6161 $124,500 Sunaay 1·5
•2230 Heather Ln, Newport Bch
!213) 598·C210 $82,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•13t5 Outri~ucr Dr. CdM
644.0254 $129,500 Sun 1·5
1100 Devon L•;· WcstcLiff, NB 12 Odyssey Ct, Nwpt Crest , NB
675·6000 $82,000 Sunday 1·5 645 .3777 $89 ,500 SHn 1.5
3201 Dakota, Costa Mesa
546·2313 $56,000
•418 Ogle Cir, Npt. Hls .. N. B.
Sun 1.5
642·0200 569,950 Sun l ·5
•3075 Platte, Costa Mesa
645·0303 $57.900 Sunday 1·5
20182 Midland . M rdilh Grdns. HB
968·4456 $72,900 Sun l ·5
* *3806Cha nne l Pl. Npl Isl. N)l
67J.1898 $129.500 Sun 1·5
3t6Goldenrod. Corona de! :\'l;.1r
675·9382 SI o.5 .11()() Sun 9·6
4 BEDROOM
•323 Can al. NcwpOrt Beach
548·1290 $72.900 Open Sunday 1·5
209 Pearl. Balboa Island
646·3255 ·s154.000 Sat/Sun 1·4
23235 Via Bahia, Mission Viejo
586-0893 $52.900 sat & Sun 12·5
9351 Fires ide. Huntington Beach
968·4456 $46,900 Sat/Sun 12·4
*706 K·'fhanga, Corona del Mar
675-5930 Open House Sunday 1·5
•1023 Dolphin T errace. CdM
644 ·7211 $199.500fee Sat/Sun 1·5
• UJ06 Galaxy Dr, Newport Beach
644 ·4910 Sal &Sun 1·5
7136 Wilderness /\ ve .. Orange
675-5511 $84 ,500 Sun l 2·5
17822 Mann. Irvine
. 752-1700 $61,900 Sun 12-4 :30
9892 Frederick, Huntington Bch
968·0012 $52.900 Sat /Sun 1·6
.-1509 Dolphin Terr flrv T err)
642-8235 Sun. 1·5
17 Cypress Point, Big Canyon NB
640·6161 $171.900 Sun. 1·5
19 1-l ermitage La .. Big Canyon NB
640·6161 $169.500 Sunday 1·5
•19141 Beckwith Ter, Trtlrk Irv
673·8550 $117.000 Sun 1·5
20821 Glcncairn. Whilhall, H.B.
968·4456 Sun 1·5
2606 Wa vecrest . Broad moor , CdM
675·6000 $121 .000 Sunday 1·5
*#9 Torrey Pines, BigCyn. NB
675-6000 $174,500 Sunday 1·5
2JJJ Port Lerwi ck, HV Hms. NB
675·6000 $94 ,900 Sunday I ·5
*4501 Orrington Rd. Ca mShrs. NB
644·6200 $215.000 Sun. 1·5
17407 Paine Cir (C ulverdal e) Irv
644·6200 $59 ,500 rEE Sun. 1·5
1855 Boa Vista, Costa Mesa
540·1720 $80.950
5 BEDROOM
Sun 1·5
2137 Channel Rd. Balboa Penin.
675-616 1 $240,000 Open Sun !·5
2731 Bayshore Dr, Newport Beach
646·717t Sun 1·5
5 IR & FAM RM or OEH
10236 Nightingale /\ve, Fount Val
962-2035 $66,000 ·Sat/sun 12·6
*1608 Gala~y Dr, Newport Beach
646-8049 $189,000 Daily 12·6
1300 Antigua (Dover Shrs) NB
675-6921. $202,500. Sal/Sun t ·5
21.20 Aralia, Newport Beach
675·2311 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1:5
' -PIEHJHSILl POM ~
Ol'84 SUM.1·5 ll37~h:
Sweeping bay .views Crom~ llR. family
rm:. baylront home. Sauba, jacuz'Li.
boat storage. $240,000
... FAMILY?
Thin 'I elbow room I or
._,_ IA W. S·BR.
JQ;.ba .• ~beer1. Lido
llland home with formal
dininl rm. xtnt lrg Uv rm
w,,._,,lc. ram rm w/frple. t
full¥ bricked p.o1llo -t 300 l
UDO JSU I ft. 1unde<:k.. seclocUvely I
Attr. 3 BR. family rm. home ; lgc. priced at $124 ,SOO. ' m.~tr. suite with sunporch. C1ose lo ~~rlrt~maller hom r ·
clubhouse. $124 ,500 HALl'IHCHIH
REALTOR
LINDA t5ll!L I 2721£.CoaltHwy j
Beaut. 4 BR. & fami)y rm.; count.ry_l=·~....:..•7:.:R~J:.:t.::.z __
English atm o s phere; among IATSHOH j
· hed trees..l!Oat.sllp.:"''12::;:::45:.rc,ooo::c:-==J"· =""OU.MA.Ti:---~
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
J.1\ Uoy\ J , D•··· ~.i i 67'> 6161
t ') --
•*618 Harbor Isl Dr, o(r B81side
642·8235 ~t/Sun .1 ·5
2 Cherry Hills Ln. BigCyn, NB
752·7315 $255,000 Sunl·S
* 1524 Sandcaslle (HVHills) CdM
642·8235 $142,900 Sat/Sun.1·5
* *36 Linda Isle Dr, Undlrll NB
644 ·4910 Sat /~D 1·5
• * *76 L ind a Isle Dr, Linda II NB
644·4910 $395,000 Open Daily 1·5
* 1724 Newport Hi Us Dr· West, NB
675-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2007 Santiago, Baycrest. NB
642·5200 $!14,500 Sunday 1·5
#8 Oakmont Lane,-Big Canyon
631-1800 !320 ,000 Sun. 2·5
1572 Pegasus, Santa /\na Heights
645·0303 Sunday 1·5
4 II & FAM RM or OEH
1621 Dorothy Lane. Harbor Hlnds
675 ·6000 $86,950 Sunday 1·5
7 IR & FAM RM or DEH
::3 Hampshire Ct. Dover Shores
644 ·7270 $295,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
• '· I
COMDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
.120 Cypress. Laguna Beach
675·7225 $54,!l>O Sal/Sun 1·5
2060 Vista Cajon C Bluffs) NB .
· 640· 1932 $81 .950 Sal /Sun 10·5
·2 IR & FAM RM or DEH
320 Via Lido Nord, Lido fsle. NB
675 -722.5 $179.500 Sal/Sun 1·5
3 IEDIOOM
* *4457 West Coast Ifwy, NwpfBch
646·77 11 Sat/Sun 1·5
2317 EasLbluff Dr. Nwpl Beach
963·6767 $53,750 Sat/Sun 1·5
' 322 Vista Trucha, Newport Beach
644 ·ll33 $13,500 Sun 1·5
509 Avenida Ladera, Bluffs, NB
640·0020 Open House Sun. l ·5
2623 Visto Orn ad a. Newport Bch
644 ·1133 $96,500 S~n 1·5
400 Vista Suertc. N-ewix>rt Beach
644·1133 564,750 Sun 1·5
11 Rue Verte. Newport Beach
644-6397 Sun 2·5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOMS EACH
286·288 Walnut. Eastside, CM
645·0303 $44,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
436 rernlear,,. Old CdM . Cd M
675-GOiiO"' .,,~500 · -"--siinaay i~
ZIR&31R
•*3913 Marcus, Npt. I sl, N. B.
b"13·8700 $174,500 Sun t ·5
116 29th St., Newport Beach
. 675·6670 $126 ,000 Sun 1-5
3 IR&ZBR
518 Dahlia. (Old CdM) CdM
675·3998 , $115.000 Sun. 12·5
3 IEDROOMS EACH
6t815th, Huntington Beach
673-6454 $87 ,500 · Sat /Sun 1·5
4 IEDROOMS EACH
617 Iris, Corona del Mar
675-3000 $124.5000pen Sat /Sun 1·5
HOME · & INCOME
2 IR & FAM or DIN
516 rernlear, Corona de l Mar
675·9111 Open Hoose Sat/Sun l ·5
1951 Tustin, Costa Mesa
646·3192 $82,000 Sun t0-5
3 IEDROOM
201 ~ N. Bayfront, Balboa ls.
675-3331 $195,000 Sat /Sun 1·5
•
3 BR & EAMILT llOOM OR DEH
320 Sapphire, Balbo8. Island
67!>-3331 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
HOUSES POI REI«
132 Pearl, Bal Isl •
640·4307
* Pool •• waterfront •** Walorfronl&Poal
.IYaYllt!HG
S Bedrooms • S both.If • •
gracious en(ry. SPEC·
TACUJ...AR LIVING
R00'1. OA~ PLAN~ I
• FLOORS, 'COUNTRY •
KITCHEN. Choppln< I
block Ulland, food c•nter. ,
new .-ppUancet, lol.s of
new cupboa.rds. LARCf:
LIBRARY. Ll1hted .
bookcases. Master at.Ute
include• dresain1 room.
e:ttra large closets ·bath
with ja~uul plus 2 walls
of glall.S • mini vieW or
Newport l-larbor. Owner
rorced to sell after fixing
as dream house. $189,SOO. Must sec to app~clate.
Apppintment only. C.11
646·7171. Ol'IN 1H 9 •II S fl.JN TO 8f NI("!'•
'":;"'J THE ff.EAL l Q I · 111, ESTATERS , ~ ---.J
36' Boat Slip
LUXURIOUS 3 BR
Carefree living ·or 2nd
home. J Bedroom, 2 bath.
game room . Bt.1,rglar
alarm, auto sprinklers.
many extras. 3'.i'J Y ears
new. Walk to beach. park
next door. For appt. call ·
•
4~.lll"-, FORJM c. .... ; . -.. -~ .. ;:,;q:; -~
* c·osta Mesa *
OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5
771 Alte<Jheny
GREAT OP·.
PORTUNITY • buy this
fix.er upper and make a
good il'lvc stmcnt. 3
Bdrm., 2 bath, +argc cor·
ner lot. fireplace. FA
heat, 81 elec. kitchen.
Dbl . ga rag e . Near
freeway and So. Coast
Plaza. P ri ced a t only
$41 ,500. Owner Anxious
"C" THOMAS
REALTOR
22' W. Coast Hwy.
N'pt Beach S48·SSZ7
EVES:: S4S-5643
2 STY·SZl,750
POOL-$ 150 MO.
ASSUME6°/o
Prime beach town loca·
tion ! Jog to beach! Walnut paoeling galore.
:
ltqve-flttR~4KOC.--r -~
Gourmet kitchen w1lh
large dining area .
Includes refrigerator ~
Win ding staircase to
giant h.ide·a ·way master
suite. lluge enclosed
patio. $11 ,150 buys al 6%
LOAN · $150 MO. PAYS
ALL! Olympic common
pool. Townhome. Take
advantage · Call 152-1700
NOW !
·-THE REAL
ESTATERS
=-=--
DID YOU
KMOW
SOUTll COAST SHOR ES
is a compl etely walled
commun ity located
within easy walkinlll: di•·
lance of South Coast
Pla1a. It offers a private
lake for boating and Cis·
hing. spacious clubhouse
with poo) & jacut.r.i . and
pleasant pathways wan-
derin g thru lus hly
landscaped g reenbelt.
We have several out·
standing 2 & 3-&droom
homes to choose Crom
&tarting 'L $$0,900. CA LL --C:::SELECT
T'PROPERTIES
·Performunce 1Rca l Estate
will pay h l,11tl percenta1e
fctr h<l•vY volumn lisllnj!
salespeople.· Call Jll-1
TOM, "6-3377
** TRIPLEX • • Xlnt ~lllon. New carpet,
fireplace, bullCins. clotc
tolboP'I · center. '74,500
Prl•clp1l1 only. Agi -f'ind whal yoU want t1
DaHy Pilot Claasilied.1.
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throu out the home. Spectacular 316 • 3161/2 IRIS llealtGr 1810 Newport 1;968;;;•;456;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; "and aubmltanorrer. OCEAN FR ONT·
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lllST IH THE ILUFfS & the livin' is easy.
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three bedroom. Beautifully appointed,
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1 with a 3 BR, 2 BA rental. city. BETTER CATCH nbrhood nr St John Cath $66,000. Prine. only. Out ol town Milers need thl:l 2·5lY. 3 bdnn.,3
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fire range: $46,500. · ULTRA SHARP formal din rm, w alnut kitchen~o ly $53,900. with spa. Lol..5 of pri l~L·~ ~~-~ Best buy in Costa &tesa's Sobmit bid. 3 Bd. 2 ba. panelled fa m r m , frplc, Call now for more de· deck &. p a tio · are • ~ • I finest nbrhood. 3-Lrg BR Enclosed patio. Acros move in cond., close to tails!! Red Carpet, Beautifully landscapW, i=========~i ~S•V ;; ~n~~~m:n;a:~rrit~~~ rromMileSqua.re. ~rt .b~:C~r~!~s~e~~I~ Reatto93 3-3380 ~':cs:~~l:~:~stO':t /JD.NIGEL
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Best buy·2BR, lba, front house,
bachelor unit in rear -Never vacant·.
Both wi th red brick frplcs . $74,500.
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CONDO. Corner location with out -
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3Br. 2 Ba. f'am Rm only or l ply, lisli.ng. • ba. Adult occupied. Neat _"-iF ~ Private Beaches ()pen House Sat & Sun . ~°"leach 1040 to bch, pk, rec ctr, scbls, asapln! Only ~,500 •99·2 ~~~~~~G:t~~1::1111·8h:-64"0-";'""-,::..1_2_s_1_0_..Y~•o_m_e_o_n tiiJi£lllJI "":j;;.;;&~'j;~~~·'" ~~~."~rJ 1~.:.\ 833-2906 --Dallghtflll SurJlri •
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$62.000south/Sea\·iew view. Li vi n g room'i------'--'-'---'--'--1 With or without military On lge comer lol. 3 Br & bdrm., 2 bath home ·
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Mint cond. Xlnt rental Earth toned tile. new aized lot on cul·de·saci. beach d~lex.~3 Br, 2 ba P~dent 4 Br, 60 Plan. g~ rec. cabinets &. thick carpet· street. Owner desparate. LET YOUR KIDS each unit. Bit •73. Open Prin. $12S,OOO, 833-8719 m~lls .
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120-FTustin Ave .. N.B. separate laundry room. This charming 3 bedrm lSth St, Hunt Bch M .G.: S JC...
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SEE SEA TWO· HOUSES !~~~~~~~~~~· clubbse.$61,500-,,,,... -4 br, 2 story just of glass )Valls & opWn From this· gorgeous F ..._: REDECORATED al staircase, to take ad~·
VlEW home In CameQ ·. $35,950 $76.SOO. Slop by this tageoflheview.Anx(Diis
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private beach. $89 ,500. Two 'Prime Eas lside l/J Mile To Beach lovely homes in PRlME m ~
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11 Now-~tnl· $165,000 patiodeck BR, 1 Ba . lge R ·2 lot. onl y $39 .500. 3 Big storybook family home. • . a. ~1nge _af!l . Vaulted ce ilings, "J! CALL IOTH Bedrooms. 2 baths , Crossed paned windows, home with Jacuzzi. In fireplaces beautifulO-
FOR APPOIMTMENT with wood burnin g HoUandRealty.645-4170 dream kitl·hcn and din· warm wood paneling . College Park, Jrv·ine. de c orated 3br
••""IME 212AGATE fireplaces. ,.aulled wood .. OPEN House Sal/Sun in g a<C a & no common bookcases.-used brick Just reduc~d lo $59,950 courtyard.Sl87,;.,.. j' ,....,., , T be ·r d WHtcliffRealty 1-5. 1686 Labrador, C.l\il . wall. Only steps to pool fireplace and planters. forfastsale . •4941551* ~~~~~~~~-~I his beautiful home S am 1••11i ings 1an s'!per 1733WestcliffDr.NB 3 Br , pool $57 ,900, and recrcatJon. Assum• Copper kettle kitchen OR ... : w /apl can never be 0 -·0 · wy ocatiorr. ble 7 34•.{. loan with w/eatingbar&.adjoining SceourAdinthe
duplicated again on S11S.000 . Fee. Call OWNER. Xtra large4 hr. 6"2-22Zl . pymnts onl y $212. per family . 4 BR 's incldg a General Section
SSSSfRY$S$S Balboa Island. 4br. 3ba. 644-7211 2 ba, 15x33' ram rm . ACT FAS2 2 Bd. 1 Ba. clsd month i"c\d g taxes. First master suite w /priv LE RAISOR
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to beat this: 2 br, 2 ba, fam rm. Decorated to Bltns, crpt/drps, walk t gar, patio. wash /drier tim e offe r e d . Call bath. Slone patio and -
sini:;le story Townhouse. perfection. Best buy a stores. Close to 6Cbools. area. Cpts/drps $22S. 7 548·5880Agent. large lot. Bkr962·5511 .
Your choice, new rugs-$134.950. Quiet st. Sell furn or un· W. 18th. Call Century2 2i1j ;;~;;;;;~;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j.:"".;o'~~~~~::_-1 REALTY • • OCEAN FR oN.'i. drape..stove. NewPt'iil)· WILLIAMWIHTOH furn. Prine. Only . 548-1168 -*OPEN HOUSE• 4S23CampusDr .. lrvinc Reduced to $99,500.'12 completely refurbi~. lteal Estate 557-5176. ---------1 Price ReductiOfl Sat/Sun 1·6 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Bdrm. 2 bath, OYO a{li..
se·curily gatc-pool-6 229Marine, Bal l&land BIG CANYON CUSTOM DESERTED Formal entry, formal 4Br 2Ba 2 story. Clos ing CALLlll-8600 Laguna Roya le. GoOd
acres-nicely kept lawns, •67S.333 I* Ope n daily 1-5. Cherry SPANISH HOME dining rm .. Jgc. living coslS pd. $52,900 bargainl;;;;;;;';;;~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;j finSaWnci~gR.Tl RE •LTY .
trees, fountain-all this•~~~~~~~~~~ llills Lane. Cust 4br. 61h + income on choice dbl rm. & family rm. with f{~~~~~ i''rederick,l• "' "' for only $21.950. Ask (or r ba, din rm, den, ram rm, East Side lot Nu cpts J OWNER frplc., assume 7% V.A .. 1-=.c.c:.::=-----TURnE ROCk (714) 640-1127 ~
frank, 839-832l, Agent, Rave something t~ sell? l 'wet bars, 4 car gar. custom'drps. xtra large ~:~of SJl,OOO. F .P .CONOO 3 BR , l Y.t Ba . 2 PRESIDENT HOME.-_ _._ -
in Santa Ana Classified ads do it well. S,ooOScsq. fl. $315.000. den, bar, 2 frplcs .• 2 DES PE · · Sty. $25,750. $5000. dwn. that has been customized )pen House·. 2 Dr. 1 ;'
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & laWldry rm. $82.000. SINCE 1960 ... r. ... R E C study. They really went Agate St Sat/Sun. ..., 1951Tustin646-3192. $35,900 total_ purc hase .-.~ I A H all oul to m:ake this the 540-2200 /494·0198 l price. 3 spacious bd. + Under $40,000 most attractive home in ..
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Up to !»bedrooms can be achieved in
this creatively' designed, flexible
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atmosphere Is actented with
dramatic use of brick & ceramic tile.
Beautiful, large ki tchen, breakfast
nook , formal d ining .room and th!)
perfect living room arrangement for
ent.erta inlng . Offered al $142,500.
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many rees . pen neighborhood. Won ' th ho inp,sli~e-0utshelvesin c ustom home. Spri·
'Sat/Sun l·S. 551 ·1849 . last. 963-5611. ~~e~~'ijt pa ~~du~ pantry and cupboards, tacular ocean, city vfetf,
FOR THOSE · . . $3750 total down Xlntcond . bas l·n s in ho l h de-sacnexttopark,walk
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2810Serang. $62,500. -OPEN TODAY w/papenl, 2 car garage. Iota of closets, double prime area. on quiet HI·
,.. Cove home just !iteps to 536-0822 642-4372. room. uoT;a ast noo . 2 Redwood siding. coi· r
Aasumetbilllowlnlerest ---,:---,------..,J th.e sand . Look for patios with flrepit and trim,c('.ramlc tile.4 .
_ ~HOUSE VA loan with low down Dcma poiftt I 02l. ~1ariners Cove sign just 2 UNITS BBQ. Its located on 'h din. rm ., Uv. rm., ,vr~ paymt 3'-BR "2ba lb !All 1 1 acre , ha s c ustom bar, fam. rm .. 2 ru1 ·
• ·1.1· & -r • ••••••••••••••••••••••• sou o an a .. : en er SAT /SUH 1·5 car 1ar, Low ~on~hly Large 4 Bd. 2 ba. ocean orf Newland A ve.~ ring lands~aping and an out-hair baths. 4 de cl(I.
1006 Sn LGIM, C4M paymta·No qualtfy1ng . vjew w/assumable FliA #61 at gate. Bkr9G2·SSll. $48,900 stand1n~ \"lew. $99,500. firepl. 3 c<1r gar. Loc.115"
JACK llOWELL RLTR.
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HARBOfiVIEW HILLS Im med. oc~. loan at SIA.% SS3 750 18632 Portoflno. Ope n Oak St.
View of ocean Ir bly, CALL540.3666 Ph.one O~tNI. Re~lty: 2 bdrm, 1 ba unit~. l Sat.&Sun ... 1·5. Pl\lCEDATS150.000
3::.BR. 2•b•r ram rm. Only We're hen to hetp 493-6800 (lea Ve message> GI HO DOWM block Crom Beach Blvd. S36-m62or
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OPEN SUNDAY l·S p.t,.500, Agt. 546'7739 Sat. & &in. 1·5, 4 Br 3 Ou , oce11;n breezes. All this o'A'ntnhio. 96J·S671.
13t5<>uuigger0r. SUPER SHARP Fam. Rm. 34~ C81llla. foronly$4-1 ,950. "••Icy 3BR·~lSUperView ! AJlex.tr.:k $63,500. SCOn REALTY ~ Walke r r.1 r.e
Reol lslale ..,.29,$00 t .. ec Four bdrm College Patk Howard JobnJOn Re11.lLy Slt..7533 ~
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airport. ZAGllOD
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MIMI RAHCH 4-Dll, f;un rm home In REDUCED·S5l,750 LIDO ISLE * 20WID•:S * " I '
29372 Via Aeu~o : Opt!n one of thl' nit•('St c~tom DEH + P'OOL •tcWIOES• OWNERS
I 5 Sun. A beauty on 1 '1 Hre iu; 1" l.<i~una Nigutl. The r111bulous Hlulf~ 1n OPE ..... HOUSE s•T/SU .... 1.5 Call E • 0 Jcrc,4·BH.2·b:i . Assume Ju;itrtduccdto~.000. L'··•tbl"'I! Red 1,1 .. roof " "" · " ··1ruGJJESTODAY " CL.I .NT u•• $23, 00. ~ ~ • 426 PIAZZA UDO 5»0200 cominl oul ol Hcrow.
,. ' VA11 10:,~·00012•.1 1 mo N·1~uel Shores Raised portico enl~Y · The ep1·1ome or 15• land lt'vm· g -super ~ $1S.OOO. cash plu.t SlO.OOO,.
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556.000. Fl\ Rkr.499-2277 Priva t: beach, 3-BR room VIEW tu hu p,c location, oversized lot, sparkling (kean. Laguna. 3 Br. 2 oncontracl,l..hemorethe
•. SOUTll LA GUNA hoine w /(am rm . den. s_parkling. common pool! home. 3·BR, family den, formal dining, Ba. outside 1tora(ile. Best better. WlU Lake problem din rm. lrn il v rm, 2 Comfy gourmet kitchen. I all /h ted & 1·11 d o rrer. ~ves/Wknda . properties. Birr. Don Charnl('r plus extru frt1ICS, ij:ourmet kltch & Queen s iie bedroom&. arge s unny p 0 W Ca I ere -7.1709494 .0322 0e-an,1••1~
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3 BR, a home. Bcan1 ccilin ~s. buy
windows. quiet st . Tennis ! SI 12,500 SHn
Francisc s tyle lO"-'llhouse in hills of
Laguna! ·rri-levels w/huge living &
dining a·re s . Wet. bar, o's iz~ kit<: hen. 3
BR. Ocean vu ! 51>'9,000, $11.!JOO 1896 Del
Mar. Open Sat &Sun 1·8.
bu11(1ablo lot.Ho" view-All t•· f ~ b d POOL $145 000 .,. ""' -•-.,. !l!'l untt 111 5 or 1~n or tt)l:tra c room· · • · 061~ Wide apprX. 1600 sq. 4 HOUSES St•t·ludcd. OP t:N Sun $1 nOOi O t • l. your choice. eroralor
ii -a . a1731 Mur V1stu , up W lk Be h wallpaper thru-out l llr\tt\ngb_am Rcalt9
J•d A"c. Uk r.499 2271 3 to 3C Seller hu purcb.,ed ,_,
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kitl·hcn. $57 ,000.
., and Lennis court!I from new home -.nnx.ious ~
1h1 s s~cious £BR 2-Take advantage · Ju.at re-Jl36 Vlca Lido. HI 67S.O 123
s lor}'. tarilfly tiome . 'ifUced· t<rS53,-'150 full "!!~~~~~~~~~!'!"'~~~~~~~~ Mnny fine fcttlures . price! Call loda)'. !
SJ'J,OOO* LIMGO * 7~!,7~;. •r~ "JN1d•r .,. , , tWwport hach I 069 'Mtwport leoch I 069 ¥}).:l~:~E:;~:!~~ [ ® li~fil1\tl '"""""••u•:;~~ ·:·~~~ ............. .. 2111 San J..,..in Hilb Rood
NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-4910 Q :ilf j*i.)11
OPEN SUH. 1-5 Immediate possession. Near beaches.
• • 33661 f'lylng Jib-TRlftLEX tennis, shopping. schools, and worship .
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'S GOT rurnishl·'1 to'A'nhouse . Best Peninsula loc ation ~ Come and see lhis s pacious Sbr, fam.
•• 1.owt;H Tl-~:\ll)Lf'~ 2-BR . d"n . ,o,qcnus Cha,m•'••• 2 bd,m. f,onl 11 1 1 1 s c 1 o , rm. located on 45 ' street to street.
Th "Sh k •• · · s t·· n ocean view. sro.soo. housl'. has large uv;ng r Ch e a es charmt·r. 2 Bit. ~:iulll'll A Para9on! •• 33621 Ca pstan Dr.· rn1 . \l,•/[rplc . Spiral Wrap it up or rislmas! Owner
Striking2 lc\'cl nrchiler· rt·il•ni,::. Xlnt viCY-' Veryn11~t~2-BR ,Z·ba.up· sl"i,case lead• to 2 1-might con sider lease option w /option 917 51)() Skyl1t cs. rplcs . wd & • u tu re, wilh ru~gl·d f:X • ~· f II Q .A\1 ,. ~ s.· L' ).!!ass. \'US or Pacific sun-graded. l"ti\'iile beach bdrm. penthouse npts.. money. $145,000.
lerior or ''Wf:A1'iff':R F.l> '"' 1 • '-' '' "' accC!>S. Rec. center. pool with panoramic vie"A'ti of CEDAR SllAKE $'' llO ~tE :\1 ysti<.· ll ills sl·~thrunmrockcnyn ,J & tennis courts. Patio bay&ocean.$125 ,000 LIDO 1lEALTY
Located h1 i.:h up on 3·Bll. din rnl, 2 ha . frpk·. l1t.lrms. fuin rrn ., din rm. wi th great \"i~worocean. DU"LEX 3377 Vi Udo HI
L 'G u N \ • e I' s undl'ck. oce:in & mt $!47 .500. c;c 000 .-a • • • '' ' ,, . A l\t 1'; ll vil:"s. SH!l.500 I~~~~~~~~~~~ -'· ao· HD RE •LTY Pride or .ownership pro· I 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111
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673-7300
fl. Super Ocean View. In park Uke telUof. with
North l.a~unia. ~tu1l 1ee b·e .. ut+f-ul \.re•• ltt
to apprec. Private Eastslde Costa Ml!lla an
~bea~c::h,,_ . ..._::::::5037=-'---I OOX300 lot. Each house
Mobile Home 8 x 38 in dl_ffereot-1 2,_3,_ or 4 h be room•. Eaicn with ramily park at the beac · IOU of lawn &·.privacy. ~Ca"'!l~l >36-::::~3044=~·'-----l ldea 1 for owner who
SS 'x8' w1lh full lengt
35'"R' cabana. Close
shopping. Space ren\ $65 .
S2.SOO. 1640 Newport
Ulvd. C.M. 548-9065
wanl'J to live there, or
great inve1tm,nt at
SlOS,000 flrm . Terr•
f"irma R ea lt y, 714
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1974 •toblle Home 24 'x60'. Luxury Tri ·Plex. C.~I
2 UR. 2 B». den, dining, 2286 ft . Owners. $98,SOO.
I a u n d r y . X t r a s . Own/Agt. 646-4388.
52 UHl1'5 Oceanside Cal. Adult pet
park . Walk to s hop"g.
$19,500. l-722-495Scollect. 16 ill Anahel111
By Owner. Beautiful 36 ill SA $610,000
SIM Puk nes tled in G I S•3 OOO Lake Forest setting. Up-ross I ,
grathxl z.ix64 , 2 BR.2 Ba, Call Realtor Poul
Fam.rm, 581-3738 Coad 962·6 I 4Z ' ~~r1v_;1ip 1~ .~~~~·rLOIUN1'!·:: •• F,\N'l'AS1'1t: t·o:1st:1l rL Hill 1050 ,., perly in qwict Balboa I'
VIEW ()c• 'rll "-. s·EA . \'1t•w:!Hlt .famrn1 2-ba, OCJW'G S 831-9411 locatio n. Perfect ror
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n1qoe, "'C ll'Sll:ncd owner will consider BY {>"·ncr 3 Ud. 2 b~, " Bdrms.,2ba.&3bdrm., ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
floor plan, fL·a turt·s J lcast•oiuion . SSl.500 Ii\ rn1 , w/vauJlt.!fl ce1\-SUMDAY l·S 2 ba., with huJte !iv. rms. THEILUFFS AVOCADO LAND. $1,790. WA. TERFJll.LL per AC. Rancho, Calif. Jn excellent fast moving liDR1\1S.&FA!\1 .lt1\I.& •• 1·op.ur -·r1t1-:. 1ni.:i. .\o frpl c. LJtC Jol F'OLLOW ARROWS frplcs & blt·ins. Upper ~pa~ious formal ii\'. rm .. WOHL.I I Allr 4_111(, 2•1,., ..,,. 1•:<C"c!lcnt vn:w, !\fust t' It() !\I C R 0 w N unit has open beams. lge .
111\S WOQJ) l!EAJ\11-;o u t l C 11 C EILINGS . Ht-:AVY hon1e + stud1 l1 t"f!ttai.:c st•e 0 a1111rccia e. 11 Vi\l.Lf.:YPARKWi\Y : deck & view of ocean.
Beautirut single story
Condo., 2 Br, 2 Ba. Din-
ing Rm, fo'rplc , l)atio, up·
graded thruout. Swim-
From this lovely 3 Br. 21,!i: 80'A> Seller f'in. sir~·;;, Int. Costa Mesa area. A rare
Ba, fam·rm home. Sur-Ti)!hl S forces sale. commodity that won't
rounding secluded 20x40 _o::.::w:.:::ne~r.~7~1~4~/6~7~6~.S~7~34:_ __ 1 last long. $87 ,000. each.
SUPPOR'I' '1'1!'11 BEHS, !18.5,000 !"~-50.1-1. _____ ---l 29642 DEERVALE Fee land.
BLACK lllUN "HEW WORLD" PlllST TIME OP · HEWPORTIEJ..CH ing pool v.·ithln 200ft. pool w ;v..1rlall. Reduced Call for details.
s;ooo. By owner $82,000. 41 •CRES MEW LISTING .
FIREPLACE:, WALLS ~,_ t l>l~L'NS \T SUN 1 F't~llED-3 Bdrm., 2 Ba .. REALTY 675°1642
() F GI.ASS & R Jo:: JJ ug~wa er "'1 1 I ·5 CO \'cred pa tie, \•ie v.•, 2815 Npt. B\\'d., NB
,.. ""n A It I' \NL' " 234!H El fteposa . qui"l cul-de·S"t' st. E<· -'-r.....,,. ·' ' 1·.L I NG L'anl·--ti" V1C'" of !\1oun· ' " SP1\RKLI N<i s·rt:P-I REAL ESTATE r .... ' .. ccllrntbuy·S47.900.
Sat/Sun 1-5. 2230 lleatbcr ,., CHOICE 4-PLl-:X. all 2
DUPLEX WITH SL! p Ln. 12131 598-6210. Prin· HID DEM VALLEY BR. shag crpt. bllJls, lush
B1!1Carroll 640-5S60 cipa\'s/1\gt's v.·elcome Exclusi \'e residential landseapinl!. Owner oc
!lastings & Co Healtors . l-'="".:..:.=_:_coc=='--1 section. On llwy 46. btwn cupied. S7R,500. l'r111 1
RU .950. Owner 640-1932
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!;1\VER KITCllEN bas uun'l & Valley. l Br, 2ba. 29445 Vi1taPla•a 1350 5 .Coo~I Hwy. AC. 1-'orced Air, cpl, hilt.in appliances. glazed 494 _8536 drps. $3•l.950, vacant. BEST BUY-In Niguel
• PARAUISE •
J.Bdrms, din rm, 2-ba ..
completely walle.d
70'x88' lot, front & rear
stree\ parking, wood -
buming frplc. in lrg liv
rm open to garden patio
on both sides . You 'll love
lhis charming early Lido
home. $159.90<1.
SAM MARTIME MODEL Paso Robles & Cambria. cipalsonly please.
... plus all the extras _ Year round s tream, low SOUTH COAST
tile fl oors & extensi\'C -----''cnt .o. 8137 i-lills. 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba .;ter-
u s e or hardwo o d Reod t R . 7 ' .xn· · r1f1c view, firepla ce,
OPEN SUN . 1 -5:
Waterfro nt duplex .
2&3-Br. Npt Isl. $174,500.
3913 l'lfarcus. 2-Br & den
at3911 Marcus. $128,500.
forc·ed air, brick patios, laxes, good crop return. INVEST1'tENT
huge dome greenhouse, P /P . $2500. p /acre. 549-<1312 &16·6110
fully autt;>ma"tic garden 675·8307 By owner 10 units in CP.1 .
and parking for boat i:ir Orange co. 40 acre ranch !164,000. lncotne $181 0
camper. 3·BR. den, din or 10-4 acre ranchos . per mo. Principals only.
rm, frplc an~ rnuc~ Util, 3 mi. to Coto de! 548·2748 .
CH binets . This ('USlom r ~ e:••re . Laguna Hi~I I 052 ram. dining area. Early
built Lai:una home has fl:each Liv_in g in Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• possession. $49,500.
ft:"ulurcstoonumerouslo side of hig h "'~Y · Pvt ----------1 28141 ALOMA mention. IT'S 1\ l\1 UST i\dult community. l ~i!f'1 0\1/l\:ER ANXIOUS .
SEE.Offered for 1 Im m ac. 2llr !\fohtlc
Balboa Island Re alty
673·8700 ~re . All this only C<iza.54&-5438. j..:C::.::.c::::.. _____ _ $69 SOO ~nmt•_. P atio. tl·r-r1 f11 · ~lov inJ.! oul of state. Im -
AT T''ls
'. Pit IC>. <.:oaslhne view. S!'.2.500. I! 1naculatc 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba .. ' DOLPH!., R boat or trailer access.
~.soo. 1 1 HEW UNITS
CALL NOW I Br units dplx. ~~ hlk to lusiness Prapertr 1400 Xlnt C.!1.1 . \ocalion. lst YOUGE'I' " .E. S11lnnit :di offers incl.
752 ·7315 bch, £:d income, no agt. lll {JlJ ':/!Ji ;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• User"A·ritcoffs. Prine.on
l ... ~~~~~~~~l ..:'.s;~,o~.000~~·~"~3~·7:,·l~l~O.=---I :Z'·''"1t' tlfiLl'it~ llealth fo'ood Store. By ty. Agt 548·864~, Ti-IE "SllAKES" !J".JHSo. Coasl ll"·y. V,A. S-15.~50.
MISSION REALTY J...;1,_;una llch -,1!1·1 X!Sll .-----.;..,----!
!J8SS.Coast.La~una NEW 110 1\fE. Wouhl vou -_P_hoo_~....c4.;9_4_-0:.7~3::.1 __ 1 txoheve 1n La~una tkach
for $53.950. 2 lid. 2ba,
w /some ocean views. *'OCEAN VIEW* Sand C11.sUe Heal Es late
494-8025. From Every Room. An·
1\rchilectural design thal
captures the grandeur ''DELIGHTFUL"
'A'ith s implicity, u.si ng Small llousc. 2or3 BltS.
.:lass & ""'ootl to th e ul · t'nrmal dininJ?. 2Ba .
tlmate. Contractors llY-'n Stud io. Walk to beach.
ho'me ,'4'ith JU.St under 584:500. Ph : 497-1019.
lXIO SQ. fl. usin~ all lhc
latest xlras in dcc6tator OPEN HOUSE
items. lnc lud lng the Sat.&Sun. l-5,4 Hr3lia.
lalt!St In ceramic tile. M;i gnific;1nt Vic"' home
'A'ood flooring. wood at'· ZHo-15 Bernard Ct. $125.000.
cent walls. h1~h wood llowardJohnson B.eu11 )'
lic11m ceilings & gtus~. 497 -1744 ~tUs, glas!I. Top of Blue 1---.....:::.:..::.:..c:._ __ _j
Hird Ci6nyon at 1051 Nev.· S1n.1t·1o us J Ur. 2 ll:t.
Madison Pl 494-9284 o11en Cuslon1 Cedar 1ron1f'.
House Sat/Sun 11 -6. Ocean views, lg kit,.,,., 11111
---------·I rm. sunken !iv rm .. frplc
SOUTH LA.GUM.A. V:1lul! Sli7 .ou u; prier
Abqve th e beu(•hcs ; 3 Sllt.000833-8614
bd1ms ., 2 bath con -dominium , close lo shoii· OPEN 11ous1-:
ping & beach. i\ rc11 l lux SAT. &SUN. 1-4
urY apt. with a bii: oceun 925 Park Ave .
view ! Asking $65.500 2 Br. den, ~ue-.t apt. Sill ELD HEAL !·;STATE
318 Th~liaSt . 494-8093
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DONALDM.BIRD !IV OWNER 494-0706 plu' a<ea. C.M. 10·5. IO U"''ITS
I -~,J:•-"-'-'-''-'"-'-· •_•_0 _"0_•_• __ 14Br, 2~.Ba . Lr-g lot. In M9-3377. Aft 8 4r: Sundays, " .-"'°'°'' o f 'emdl g. BAYfRNT CONDO _:644.:;_:·7:::31::::0·'------l E<Cellent Co<la "°'" Choice or crpl. drps. location. Call ror details. Split Level paint. Nu ktch appl. elc. o"·ner anxious to sell Cemetery·Lats / Principals only please.
3 Bdrms .. l\.'J bnths: 3 1753 Irv. 646-6222 Adults onl)', no pets. JBr. Crypts 1500 Agent. 549-08 12 garages & \'iew. No loan i-'---'--'-'--=----12 ba. grnd fir., s p<i c. •••••••••••••••••••••••l.'..'.'O:.::.'.:::C:'...:::::: ___ _
fee : O'A'ner will finance~ WEST CL 1 FF · Ne"' deck. Boat slip ;1\·ail. 3 Rurial Plots available a JUST ~ ~-p .J.' English Tudor on corner vn fm::' um.,...1n Nev•port ltelght.s . $69 .500 Cash to loan, for sale by Pacific Vie.,.., l\t emorial
A cozy crack linCt•LL
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•-'•·l41-I lol. 5 Br 5 Ba . o1ien o .... 1u.•r$89,500.640-0200. Park. $825 full price. LISTED
r I h·11 · " • beamed Ct'i!'rrs, part)' 'm 1rt.•paceona c 1 y .,..·1n-~Md · • SonCl...,enle 1076 714-728-7668. 6 Jndi \'idual houses, · y h .,...,.,,.ct bar, gou·rmet kil. ter s eve. our pure :.1.~t> • 11f. Frenc h doors & oak "Easts1d e Cosl:1 J\1 esu . of a firepl.iu·e home will tlt:Al,T \' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Cemete ry Lots. narbo ov.·n e r s ho me ha s J
include a full cord or s,., N'"P•rt P••1 Off le' plank floors in dining rm. OCEA.M & GOLF Rest. CJ\1 . ,\skin)! S250 bdrn1 , 2 bath 11lus pri\'atc -• 1 3 car "ar, load s of <a ,.,, 6188 Phon 'A'uuu or ;1 gas og set ... Sharp h ome with ' · · · s"'immimg pool. spread
h S I OP~ HOUSE I 5 star-age, roo m for ·pool. "'~" 7488 \'our C oice. 'ever a ~ • spacious master bcdrm .,....,. · out on o\'er ~ .. acre and
I · · El 1800 0c · 1300 Antigua , $202.500. super ocal1ons 1n ~ egree n view 675_0021 suite. Extra large li,·ing Coownerclal wned·for 11 unils, these 6
Toro, P..1lssion Viejo or Beaut. big 4-BR 3-ba,1..:::...="--------I rm . sun room & den. On Pr--rty 1600 pride of owners hip
L;q::una Niguel ·S"till ram rm. decorator's con-llG CAMYOH .extra ~·ide lot. Price ••••• :-;:,,,,,.,,,, ••••• homes have their own
FROST
available. do-has everything. If you "D"•HEHOME" Reduc<'d -Only 547 .900. 57 , country atmosphere.
l'i1onthly dues of $12.50 CE.:~TURY 1-'INANCJAL v.·ant to move up, here il ~ Open I-louse Sund Hy 12-ti. 00 Sq.ft. Ov.11er "'iii e11.change.
cnlilles you to 11 ~·ear-•, _.::ll:.:E::..A::L:.:Tc:O:.:R.::S:::··.::58::.:.1 ·.::12~1.".0-I is. in Newport BC:ich. 12 OPEN-TODAY 135 :\ vc Oolor<'s ned M· I lldc). 12 Units U:~lQ ;I k
arounrt ol .v rnpic size 1-
8
.' o"·ner, 2 ,,.,0,,., 4 Odyssey Court off Ask Ga~e ~uard for Carpet. He <i llor s Good rental a rea. Lot OJ• UGI
pool. jucuzz1 . sauna. ten-Columbia, Npt. Cres.t. D1rec.t1on.s 4!J7~JJD l 492-9700 70x:260. Sl29,900 Plac• • •
nis. pri\"alc street.,, park br/den "' /hrick bar. 2 ba, Agt . 645·3777 or 646-7414 . to ~ ti fur so1111l tols. complete up~raded . redwood deck· #3 RUE VILLARS s.. Ju~ 646
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549 1532 Prap~f-19~0• privacy or join .in th <' ini.: .. covered patio. BAYFRONT, Lrg col· Capistrano 1078 1•ooouA1L~t.NlW,.O•T&lACH
community !lffa1rs. \Vulk i:a zcbo. cust. jacuizi, onial . 2 lots. pier'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lachenmyer
tu the bc:ich or dri\"c to fruit & s hade trees . $395.000. J\1arshall Rily. Brand new 4 Br. 3 Ba . 3500 r 0 ·11 !\t!SSION l!ILLS RANCll thc pri\'a te11arkin~lot . s prinklers .. Reduced. 675-4600. s q t . eauv1 c , •• ,., .. 5 h,, !'.·• , .. , ••... '~=========" ~lust sell. $52.900. Open "--'-'--------I ··Gallery "Hom e··. " '" " ••SAN CLEMENTE·
11 S H •RBORVIEW O I d I t 'jh fence for llorscs : s..,,·im, ouse at-Sun 12-5. 23235 "' \'crs 1.e o v.·1 · · · ''ho'o•e 1-a1o·on on Del
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, h 1 l d & · tennis & club fac11tti cs in -'-' .. ...... 1a Ila ia~-0893 New listing, Phase Ill c eva e panoramic 1 '! f Mar. 4,000 ·Sq ft . wo.th
Realto r FOURPLEX
$105,000 .
CLOSE TO OCEAN
"FIRST HOME"
1\ssume this $30,000
FllA. Loan int. !'It 7 '•"k.
Payments of $305. Great
s tarter home. nicely
carpeted : only 7 mos.
new. Just $39,900.
If · L" c uded. i• any . ine ex· Somerset 5·8R. 3'2-ba. go rourse view. 1• tras. By owner. $148,500. parking. Ideal ror homl! Priced to sell at $99.500. quidation s ale price of 714-493-1051 furnishings. builders em· Huntinj,.'1.0n Bei'lch
fee $177 ,000. (This is $17 .000 . -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ pori um. etc. Lease /or BROK ER 536-8836
below Bluebook> • ie a5e 14·ith option tol""'~~~~~~~~~
HASTIMGS & CO. purchase. CALL492·4121 ••l6 UN ITS••
REALTORS 640.5560 c BERTHA HENRY Orange County absentee
Eas<bluH Prof. Bldg. Last hance! REALTORS owne,. Agt ... ,;,oo.. Xlnt family home with
po~I. children's play
area, open beamed ccil-
i n gs . Easy walk. to
beach. tennis courts and
pools. 4br. 2ba. $138.500.
OPl·:N lhe front door to
the ocean VIC"'· This
versatile :l·BR !Master
in separate "'in,ie J has
<'om plctc pri vacy ....
MISSION VIEJO
RU.LTY
837-9500
FOR S1\Lt:: 81\YVlEW.
on the Ba y wi t h loads of
glass. walnut stcp·saver
kitchen has gourmet ap·
Conclominiums/fown• n House ~~~.1n
Last 3 homes and one houwsforM.te 1700 10-5. fly 0"A·ner."l:.a~1
model-tax rebate on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex. 5 yrs. old. lJ~
•CONDOMINIUM
HORTH LI.GUHi..
~II. macneb /Irvine ~ · realty
, LJ..GU.HJ.. IEJ..CH -URGE FJ..MILV
1Luxurious 5 bedroom & .sleeping loft
'-2 dining areas + 1000 sq.ft:family
room w /fireplace, wet bar &
,OCEAN VIEW. For those who
;appreciate quality & tas te. $265,000
;Martha Macnahr.42·8235. (C58)
I
: UNITS -WIU. TUDE
~will exchange three 2 bedroom apts.
,near water in Laguna Beach for
Corona del Mar income . 5123,000.
•Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. {C59)
l.J..GUHJ.. IU.CH EXCLUSIVE
!While Waler VIEW! Fines t in
workmanship! Open beams
!oversized rooms -rock fireplace -
2 bedrooms +family room. Jacuzzi
I& steam.bath in master suite. Appl.
Onl.y . $149,500. L y nne R o thell
644-6200. ( C60 > •
' WANT J.. HEW UfE?
11ndoor e legant Jac uzzi -Wet bar -
I View of Coast from Lag una to La
I Jolla. Tri·level architects dream. Tof quality construction. Price to set ! Helen Wood 644·6200. (C61)
641..tJll 4444200
tt1 Dotr9f DIM 1M+ofNcAftflvf
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roo .ooo ·
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673-760 I pli "s. cand\elite dine.
some. HORTH LAGUNA per, 4 Br, 2 ba. Li~·.rm ..
$55,450 lo $69,950 CO.,DOS Igo lam.,m , 2 frplc + "DOLL HOUSE" Spac io us BR s uites
Tastefully decorated, 3 Anytime. "'/vanity' baths. l\lulli-
Br. & family room home . purpose area. Deep pile
in J\1ission Viejo's finesl 81g Canyon, beaut up· carpets. Sundeck pool
:irca. Central A/C, large gra~cd. 2 BR, Dover · boot s lip uvaiiable :
lot , covered patio. w /\'1evr. $129.500. Realtor ya can l ... FA s T
$5.S,900. 546-7400 POSSESSION, $86,500 .
SUN RANCH EAST
A Pacesetter
Home
" sundecks. Lo"·cr, 3 Br, 2
Wbitcv.·ater Views-2 & 3 ba, frpl<:. fron t patio.
bdrm. units from $54,000. 833-8268. l!\'es. Newport
420 Cypress, North Bch. $132.500. Laguna 1-==c..::::::::::::c.._ ___ _
Call 675-7225
,., ..... ~ .. ' ......... ,~,
1-PLEX , Costa l\:lesu sm.soo. Xlnt rental area.
By owner. &12-9772 Mt~~~~ ~EJO WALK TD BEACH. OWO<t l-U_k_,_962_·55.c.1_1_· ----1·
transferred & anxious. 3 OCEA"" VIEW g<-., Financing possible ___ 5:.8:..c...l·.::.l._0.::.0::.0 __ 1 nR. 2 Ba . beam ceilings, " J·lalf .... ·ay between Dana NEWPORT
, <UTERT IHER frplc, co mmunity pools & $65,500 Point and San Juan on HEIGHTS
\ .. \IJJ·:\·
HE \l:t'' 'i;..,. A S tennis courts. $65,500. Dt·I Obisrw•,
DELIGHT" Call no"A'! 645-8917 Split-le vel model. 21h 496-3451
1-la\'e a p:irty & thrill balhs. Prestige Ne"''llOrl UMITS your guests. Super 3 Rr. EAST BL.UFF·Ov.·ner, Beachcommunilyliving. 496·0301 $21,950 Q..,,•ncr 's C'ustom bui lt
home in our Castille very spcc.aal 4 Br. fam, Large fumil y roopi , 1...,~~~~~~~~~I Prices & interes t keep home plus 2 t•us lom buill
neighborhood. Upg raded 896.000, pnn only 644-8822 formal dining. wet bar. 1: going up , up, up ! We still units with beamed ceil
thruout. A rea l treat. llGCA.HYOM vaulted cei lin _es . haveafewsingle story,2 ings,tlownonl5lhStrect
$56.900. ONLY $172,SOO. balconies. beach viey.•. Ma~· na View b e d r m • 2 b a t h and zoned for 4 units loo.
MISSION VIEJO Executive transfer -To••nhou•es at only Ownerv.'ill exchange and
A 6ERC. EHtERPfUSES CO
Hi ghly upg,aded Broad-from aster bed & "
RE LTY
sacrifice!! Priced O\'er ·· ·rm S!l,95<>. Ask for F'ank, is flexible on pric'! anL I. moo' Plan 4 8,, +den, pro"•ato de c k Juot ~.ooo under th• ma,kcl'. • · ....... ....... · terms !\l ake ff B
OCE 'NS11l'' h. h 581 1000 f 3 I I I ~ ' mo'nutes lo Dana Poo'nl °""-o.w.l Agcnl. an Santa . · 0 er. Y '' r~ 1g """ay . '" um.rm., rp cs. poo • Call 645-0303 An appointment o ly I Complete privacy on this1 Jacuui. Comer View lot. llarbor from this 11'\ yr a dresses n · no at ·
po ss es s i o n . 0'4·ner·
transferred. Very up·
graded s in~le family
3-BR with lar~e LR .,
rormal dininJL lovely
landscapinfi( ..... 574.500
m a ~ n i r i cc n t 1 y· l·nJGE .bc~ut. landscaped Owner . S4 7 -583 2 ; old 4·BR, 2~':1-ba ho1ne . 3 Br, Deluxe Twnhse. As-J£ IQuat·I ~
landscaped corner loca-· yard 1.5 JU~t one of the 646-4871. $79.500. sumable 51:.ci. priced
tinn. 3-81{, oi>en beam1 xtras in Lh1s 3 BR. or ~--'-="'---.----1 *LINGO* right968-3147 ll.B. Plac:•
li ving roonl.$74,500 BR /Den home. $56.500. OUPLEX F'!X~R UP-E T~rms a \'8 i I . By PER. Lol 30x85 . Vi blk REAL STATE ~exes / Prap ... ti•s
I t '"" '930 lo -oan •« ~ UKR •l!).&·sc.16 494·4551 • ~ 7$2•1920 EnjoY th• Good Life-O'A'OCr agcn · ....v·i 673:iss · ...,..,.-,,. · _ACOl..DWflllAlllflCWA#Y 493·8812 itt ''"e 1800 1•00 oua1Lst. Ntw•o•1 llACH
499 4584 493 25131
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• • Mewporta.ach 1069 BIGCANYONLO'f "WESTC.LIFF Beaut. 4 Br .. 3 Ba . OANJ\POlNT Lahforsale 2200
· · •••••••••••••••••••••'• n-I ti G If Super immacualale w/llarbo' Vu. To.le cnlr" DUPLEXES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~anlast1c \'tew o\'erlook-2 beach unit . $.lZ 500 Gd ot:st oca on on o ,, 1n.11: ~olf eourse from this . R i; • • • Course. $84 .SOO. Owner horn~ with 3 bdrm!I .. 2Y. & lg. beam cei\. f>Tpl. & ilome Plwi Income Half Moon lay
4 bcdroonl luxury home. income. -2 cor lot. Gin-581-0264 or S42·673S. ba. & paneled family rm. many extra$. 2500 sq . ft.. $2000 Applies! Horbor Vi~w Lats
$85000 ny Fortune , rltr . Formal dinin.11: rm .. lrg $8.S,000. 38R/28A+2BR/2BA. LOWPRICE&TERtilS
' · 675·7S20. FAMILY IEA.CH HSE living rm. Extensil'ely R!EF REALTY $7o.950 to$77.950 lS Min to San l"rancisco
ANCHORAGE BLUt"F'S. T>A·nhse 4 Br 3 +Oen+ 8t'1ut. patio 1 lndscpd. On desirable 497 1711 Weslba)' Income Homes ChetSnli$bury 11
C V •·hl p 1• Blk to bch communt"l Estell e Lane, bw'll by '-----·-----li -"=IZ::lccC.=t:.H:..w"y-",-"496:.:..:·34=3:.l _1
INVESTMENTS anyon u, ~ s, 00 · ' " ,-0 . 2111 Ba, $69,SOO Own pool, cps, drps, glass, Lyon&Ca11hion.Sll9.500. ir--1. •-IOIO wner
171 41 496-7711 •••.-3 Beams. Assume 8~~%1n. Open Sun 2-5. Or call ror JUriTO ,,_a Great rental In old Corona i714 ) 675-8344 l~========:::!~l c-:::~-0'.:.:''-------!Take 2nd !82,:500. By app't. ••••••••••••••••••••••• del Mar. 3 BR, 2'h ba,1---"-":..:..=..::::.:.. __
NE.'WPT lt.ND • 3 Br. 2 owner. 5200 River. Lido EILEEN HUDSOM ***Don'tWoff*** S375 /mo. 67s.al00 Unique Submit bid. Lots 45 x 120.
Laguna Niguel. Ba . nr. pit, 4o1 39lh Sl.,1 _Sa--;nds;;;;64;,2~-3;:;'318-;:;;-;;:;;;--l 'R~E.~J..~L~T~O~R~_:6~4'.!:4-~0~l~l~Z "For prtces and interest to 11omes Sewer in. Price includes
L-L-:.. . bch, $69.000 open SW\.l DUPLEX Hl 800 come down. Both will Duplex, tmmac. we9t· psi~.-$10,900.
tnl(; C1~e ccom.!"'unity 213-M-0108 Cute, :itni" ~cOme probably k~ep going up .. -eod. 10 &teps to sand, un· Iv.lo r 89fl...4121.
ELr:'I. UEL MEWPOltTSHORES OPENSUNDAY12 ·4 OPIHFORAH'S h~ :r~.(i2e ~d:~;.; it.scompletlyCurn.Shows l 'h ACRES. bus ines11
Ol'EN SAT/SUN 12·5 WATERFRONT JOHN KOMER _... $2l,gso. New citrpets, rentaJ income. Property JOIM main Post Office
GOL t-COU RSE 30.1 Mth Sl &46·31'Z3 T~ I To D:·-L Townhouses still at only great summer /winter ~~· ln shopping center
• :U'Wl.12 Paseodel Nh1uel Bt'auL 4 BR, 21,o; baths . REALTOR '~H BLUFFS"' new drapes ct• .Mk for House:642-3850. and B~lders E_mpori~m.
S:J00.500. New Callf. 4-HH Walk to pools. ttinnls & F'r 839 ' A p Wtstnunster. f"ull pnce, rnn<h home. ' oceon. Only 1'72,900 HEB> J.. • SO I LUCIA ank. -&12! genl. -....,.r1y 2000 $00.000. Worth l.100,000.
• 31lJ.16 Pasco dcl Niguel.
Sl67,500. New Monterey
cu.1tom r•nch.
• 30862 Paseo del.Niguel.
1189,SOO . New 4·8R
trl le vel . Old World
Spanil'lh exterior
CA.YWOODIULTY , CHIMMEY s.alhadt 1014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quintard642-299t.
....... 1290• FORS•Hf•? .$72.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Duplexesror11nlesldeb)'IM~;;h~~~~---1;11-"' "" You'll OOH & AH when aide. $12S,OOO & $15~000. IMG:ta1lolft, DeHrl, u•fi' ,..:_ .._
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" • ;aincwet ..rr--~ ""' Br. 2\oti ba. Santa size Dr split lffilPlus <sur. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doi house, 2 JJty. A-maat.br.amongtheiree prise denl end unit on Ocean view 3 bedroom .._. LooklngforLowerDesert
rrame. Only $63.:500 tops. Suptr sharp. Move massive greenbelt. huge home In private 11tale ':'OTICE • ~ Property? Call G4nlf,
C'harmlna 2-aty w /family In cond. A\lach'd dbl iur. wrap.around patio &c on-guarded Surf aide com• how Daily ~Uot Cl.U· Bkr. Homes, Condos In -
rm. Reducedtol&l.900 Walk to acbool, shops, ty Jllepg to your heat munity. Good Invest-tned nd1 d1sp1ay lhetr come.6'6·22BT.
Soper 4 BR. +den. Only swtm & tennis. rMnc. pool. m(lnL or ye•r 'round message!I wilh le.alblllt.y --~."-'-~"------
S72.SOO On I y . 6 4 o. 1 2 8 9 . HA.STIMf.S & CO., home. Call for complete and impart? Our ads, we Pue rt 0 v a 11 a r la
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grassy meadows&: hUls, nrw~ 4;' 2c92e•rage. BR. 2 ~'r S::,· ;.u:e~ 552-7500 Newport Schools, Xlnt CostoMeM.C4forM92627 Cata~~· view&. Close to CkHHG=•
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ror lnrormatlon . B'"to•-ach.Avat'l~c clnowtoocean. S4ZS/mo JI kitchen, bltna. Crplc C ~ .,.1 w/patio $220. Gas&.. 1714}836-321Z. t .DM';rigokt ~ · AikTurKelth!162·•4it ~ w/view of bay. 1-l•rbor ~~~"-' 3 •2 ·~Oltleoclt 3740 ga-111· ?in. 87ak ·tw~t water Incl. Draperiet, Hi area. Walklng dla· "'"TW"Wllhed ~ 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar. rp c., · 1 c ' carpets. guK heal. 11.u ,
4 !> AC R E 6 ; P i n k 4 Br 2 Ba, frplc, fncd rd Lance lo Lido. Gardener ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . lndry area, patio. M75 5tove, air condilloa1n11,, Gr1perruit. 4000 per I DOLl,HOUSE 3 8d 2 &, 4 elec range, dshwsbr ybl.fi inrl. S47S. 646-8402 SUPER plush, bea.ut. de-IJarbour P acific Studio ~lo, yrly Dkr. 6'15-5726 swimming pool, rec.
ljcre. T·rades invited cargar,lse$400mo. lndscpd No< much' u . NEW Rancho San Joa corfiled , partia lly Condo, Sunset Beach. h &d 922.7393, · 640-7U7 keep. N~ ocean & park :n quin Twnhme. N'r. UCI , 2 NWPT Itta 3 br, 2 ba, den, runushed 3 br, Z ba, dbl Nr. Warner & Pac. Csl. •2 br, I ba. CorolidQ • room, was ers r)'en.
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Rentoh Sunny, spa;io~s. Frptc'. s4 25 . s4 o.1014 •fl self 'clean oven, trash We. 662-9666 SJ85. mo. 675· 7184 01 marina, pool & jacuzzi. carport. $2.50. Ad ~/n patio. garden. Adults, no
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1~ ......_.. __ .......... ...._.... · · ' c:;r.u. Nr pool•/Goll G Beautiful Harbor View . _ .._a -. . . home 3 Br 3 ba bonus 4 BR , l 'h SA, pool. Huntington lfarbour 1 BR Sngl n!nter wanted. Sm 2 --tM...1-._ 2 I •••••••••••••••••<t••••• CHARMING House below 3Br.Z8a~Ukenew,Atlan-A ulls.547·5353 ' • .• Clubhouse lovely up b loft 'I th M br apl w /sundeck I-Tee ~ -"r r
llolbo , ~... H _..., r & 8 h rd aid room. great pauo, $600. • · + r . Hva1 . ru ay · 81 / r · 1 a liijlhl a 3107 wy,.....,....875-7058 ta us, a 'I ener RENTALS mo. Call 714·894·2245:-or ltPded Bradford Place, 15. $250. mo. Days, w /d . S?8S mo. 640·6ZS8 ; Sl~. A;lt:.e ~!· J:a ;···~;·l;••,•••••••••••• Sat. &Sun. incl. $150. 546·0281 2 BR , 2 ba home ror only 552-4441 ' S.A. Close lo S.C. Pia.ta 879-2061 . ev(>!l.1:171-7013 543-7718 645-3971 •fler SPM
au u Y urn. 2 yr, old SHORECLIFFS 3 br, 3'ba. S350~S Br 2 Ba. rent'ed yd,, $?15 Clean highly up s h 0 PP g & Pa r k :i. • Studio Apt So. of llwy. -
duplex, steps to heh. 3 canyon 6: ocean vieW. children & pets OK. Nr. 1raded. ' . •....,Br,,&.!'~· m•01•.w~"~e~,,1:~1• $350 /m?. l5t.last.secun· Part Curni:shed. $230 mo :i.~ainBa. $400 yrly . S6SO.mo.Agt.644-7211 :~~Is. 893·5876. Avail 3 BR ,2-baO.!merorS39.5. &12~yce ......,........., ~\y.NoFtt. U.FEllB ~~~~~ ••••• ??.~ ~7~L1l. Aft 5PM
Corona del Mer 3122 ,..__ :? BR Ne, brnd nu cpts. WILL CONS ID ER 3 er Bayshor~ rurn or un· KITCHEN apt! al Cresc-·
••••••••••••••••••••••• vv:11ta Mna 3224 complUy rncd yd, dbl car STUDENTS furn. ww crpt, frplc , O M E S etit Bay. 143S N. Cst llwy Old Cd1'1. 1 BR, l Ba, pnv.
l+Bdrm&. ••••·~··••••••••••••••• gar. S290 mo. 538-0907, OR washr/Dry. Gar. 254S a4I Campus H l!!l '541·t6S5 Reas.rales.494·25ifll enlranceD& psatiAo. $230.
BEACH l d Easts'd.\ux d Pix 3 b 3 BR , 2 ba lbwnhouse for Crestv•'ew •"o w•'nter 644-7211 ave. · gent a your oor. · u • r . 962~7788askforNan ......, • Oceanfront. 2 partially CHANNEL VIEW. a,tove 21h ba, din rm, priv yd, 2 . $425. New paint. clean $400yrly. SS2·9635 Costa Mesa, 4 BD. 2 BA. furn. 2 BD, 2 ba, luxury NEW 3 bdrms. Z ba,
in cond. Avail unfurn. car pi, children & 1ml Hunt. Hbr Twnhse. Never and ready to move in. On . . story near Civic Center apts. New carpels, new garage., bltns . $450 /mi PIHECREEIC
$750 Winter rental. pet welcome . $400. occ\U)ied, 4 Br 3 Ba, JO' large greenbelt. BLUFFS. 3br. 2ba, lm· in adult section. 2 car drapes, balcony over the 675-GOOOAgent . UYES UP
Waterfront Homes 714·637 ·7091 bbat >11ip, tennis, pool , OR.. mac.Nrpool.$42Smo. garage . $325.00. Owner. beach. Wint er rent11l .::::::..;::.:::..:;=='-----I TOITSHAME
631-1400. BR 2 8.A C II jacuzzi. $650lse. 547.9975 3 BR.N2 ba. toCwl nhouse ror BKR &44 -0l34. 751-1163. S34 5. $37 o. 4 94 .1 oss Lovely 2 br. 1 ba, frpl~ Over 500 t:ill tree:s and , o ege Park. or673-9415 $425. ew ! ose lo pool . 494 3834 pat, gar, 1h blk. to tenni: 1 0 5 1 r e a m s "'" l l h
CostaMeta 3124 Fplc, crpts, drps, resp andjacuzri LIDO 1.SLE EXCLUSIVE Westchr · c l 5275 673-0061 waterfalls c r eate :.
••••••••••••••••••••••• family. $350.549-2534 Avail. Kids &pelsOK xlnt OR.. 4 Br. 2 ba home, all elec. Villa . NB. ~Br, 2Ba, Oceanfront deluxe 2-BR, 67s"·5419. • rcla:,in,.:: sctt in n ror
.. ~ M V rd E area, lge 4 Br 2 Ba, $445. 3 BR. 2 ba + formal din-.. :tcben. lrplc. dble ""'· frplc .• 2 p~t1os. pool , 2.ba. rurn"d. apt .... "". •· · 1 ~· esa e e a&t. 4 E~IOE, Jge house 3 Dave 84Z-8854 • . Good 1 . "' r g h /dry w t __,.,, .. )'our spacious new -or; br .. 2 ha, lge fam rm, din Br. 2 Ba. crpts, dbl gar . ' · lf\8 room. ocauon so. patio. Yrly $550. re ri ' was · ' e SAOO. per mo. Avail. now. Costa Mesa 3824 2· bedroom aparl1ncnl..
r m, pvt back yard. tst & $375. 11923 Fullerton. 2 Dix Condo 2 Br 1•f.:t Ra. $G0 0 673-4198eves/wknds. !~rlU&-.!'!:uch 67~~ ! Edgewater Real Estate, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fTon1 $220. f'urniture.
last+de"' 1 -e "~11231 blk E (NB Bl d p I t · R.. · u ........,mo. · 1350 S . Coast Hwy.g UNNING B }3 ava·,1ablc. Small .Pets v·...,. · <N • 5 · 0 · · v · 00 • pv · patio, $2lS. 4 BR .. 2 ba tnngle ram On Lido lsle 3 Br, 2 &, Laguna Beach. 494-8536 T 2 r 2 a OK. Adu lts only. Olrll·c
Mobile ba'ch pad, a ll uUI 556-101.1 962·2645or842-4649 home in Culverdale. Use frplc sunny patio 2 car Townhous• garden apt., Pool, rec
pd.$105 .. Fee.Agt lmmac.4Br2Bahorne,IMMEOIATEOCCUP'CY pool . tenni s and gar:'w /opener.' $475 u..tumlihed 352J room$2.05.llOW.18thSl. opcn9:001oRGl :OO;.Z:iOO,
H f d 2 Park .. ""A25 675-"-or675-7 .. I ••••••••··~··•••••••·~· Hewportleoch 3769 . F"a1rv1c w < .• ..,..o!i tlt ome in ers.64 ·9900 fnc'd yard. 590 Mar-3 Br 2 Ba, .bltna, crpts. .,.. OR <><X>• ..... • Rancho San Joaquin ••••••••••••••••••••••• LGE3br, 2ba, upper.Nr. tll esa. Phonc54.S·2300.
l"itte 3 144 quetle Circ. S;J65/mo. drps, frplc. l mi. lo 4 BR. a•f.t ba + ram rm 2 Bd. Spacious. freshly Twnhse. onGol!Course2 1 or 2 ,Br, adults. no pets, OCC. New shag & paint.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·0873 belf~~ be. 1.sl, last and bonus room , in paigled house, new Br. D~n. 2 Ba, sa le, lse Sl70/Sl90. 2421 E.16thSt, $215.552-4576 :~~lri;.~~n::, ~~::.
WALNUTSQUARE -2 Br, F.astside 3 Bd, 2ba, frplc, ~16 p. 848.1004 Turtlerock $575 bri&ht kitchen, S min: ~~to buy 83J-2S8l / N. Hts646-1801 Spacious 2Br, l lh ba, Rm. Pvt yd. 2 c•r gar.'-
t'h Ba1 din rm. cntr air, ram .rm .. pool. garage, OR.. from. beach , school, bltins, Sunny patio, Quiet residential are•.
pool, lease $260 mo. large yard. $42S. mo. ATTENTION SINGLES 2 DR+ den on wate~ in hosp1tal.CIC0,Nner of °"91exesU....,. 3600 $40BaWKb CUloP,•&2TVBdmra·•&d separate garage, laund $425.645-7888.
5r51-2000or644 ·1779 646-S9ll art.6. Vacant newer 3 Br. l~ Newport Beach. Bnng Orange & ay e.wport ••••••••••••••••••••••• c · 0 • • • f4'cil avail. No children.A -~---------
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· Ba beach home, w /frplc your boat. $600 Bch. 2 BR l Ba CdM no serv, pool. THE MESA. pets. &2SO. 145 Melody LARGE 2 br. $245 /mo. L~ oc 3148 CL.EAN'3 Br, 2 Ba.. Ranch $395 mo. 842·2535 ask ror l[ RAISOR chil<fi-en or 'pets. $2GS. 415 N. Newport Bl. NB Lane.842-5818 an.. 5 Childttnok. 22681Jamela
••••••••••••••••••••••• Kit, crpt.s;-encl'd yd. Nr Dale llGCANYOH mo G44-6800(Susie) 646-9681 Lo.$49-81.38 Oceanfront N'orth Laguna all schla & market. 2 · Dramatic , uunpy 3 -· · Quiel, garden 2 Br apt. -
Cove. 4 Br. 3 Ba, frplc. Children, poss. no pets. 4 Br 2 Ba Fam. Rm, REALTY Bdrm, 3-bath Condo .. 2 Br. J ea . $300 mo.~No Exctng 2Br, 2ba, rt>ndo, bltns. encl gar, lndry 2 BR. Gara~e. Adults, nq
deck, patio, newly paint-Avail. now. S29S. 2181: Bushard Adams Area. . right on the golt course. peLs Balboa 548-9662 ~U.m/oc/bay vu, pool/ balcony 767 Scotl Pl. Apt. pets. East.side
ed. $850 Winter . No pets. Placentia549·1623 Sl75. lsl/lst /$200 dep. C4S23Cam:~ DShlrvCine $ro0. mo. Agt. 644-6397 days. or 67S-o:i.sJ after!> ~.?w/d, &73-",.... 2, Adults. 642·0247 or Owner/Agt.642-5000
494-6452or 213·284·SS81 968-7202 ampus a ey op tr. OPEN SUN. 2to-5PM : 11 PM .....,.. """'1 673-8364 ... E.W "•STSID" ------~~-1EZ terms. $45 wk, 1 Br , CALL83l-16DO RueVerte NB . b ns; ~ ..
2 Br, l ba, or heh, yd, $3'75 appl, ~all OK. Fee. Af-. 4 Br, 2 Ba, $?95. sngls, · ' . . 2 Blb bcb 2 Br 2 Ba NEAR be_ach 2 br. 2 il: CLEAN 2 Br. l 'h ba COUMTilY WOODS
mo. win t er rental. Homertnders,642--9900. kids/petsfncd.Agt. UNIV. PAR.K 4Br, fam.HARBOR VIEW home. Studio. pi.tio, garage'. :r-unl~~J·uh~·S48-4.063 bltns, pallo/gar. $195 lbr,2 &den,splillevel.
494-0198; 540-2200. E·Side 3 Br, ram. rm. 2 Homefi.i:iders, 64Z·9900 rm1.1p f~c .~5ls~c:nrp~. ~R ., 4-ba. ilca~ms. $!50, J-1.B. avail Dec. Isl, ore mt nig · Acllls, no pets. 548-6357. Wood burning frplc, wall
LCICJUl'CI NicJ-1 3152 Ba, Kids /pets, Cncd, 1-'ee. K.id Haven. 3 Br. 2 Ba. lg :r8mo~e.$400. ss2:SS13 o. s ,,_.,.per mo. · nopets645·l&82 Beaptul~fu°~1~e!:~rn.ga~a?,~ · •VILLA NINOS* to waJI crpt, bit-in ap-
•'•••••••••••••••••••••• Agent . Homefinder s, yd, pet, gar. Jo'ce Agt. 3-BR, 2-ba, 2-car prkg, LAGUNA Bch ocean a · · • , ."' · pliances. From $220. 180 PRESTIGIOUS 642-9900 Homefinders, 64Z·9900 Super 3 BR. 2 BA.· DW, patio. sml pets OK. $395. view frplc beams 2 br $300 mo. yrly le~sc. Jsl & 2 Br, 2 Ba ... ......, E. 21st St. 646-1164 or cpts. drps, S360 mo. Ph: 673-63'77 2 aa', block to be~ch & last mo. + cl~un1ng & ,..,..,.. 645-9543. 4 yrs ne'w & beautiful ! 3 $225, 2 Br, appl,kids, J>E45, Village Real Estate 963-4567'963-1786 5425 7· 1 4 . 497 _1 523 breakage St.SO. ad'ulls on-Super Comfortable 1.----------
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professiona l ly land, Homefinders,642·9900 •Mc Fadden/Newland NEW HOME in beaut. 2 BR & den, sharp, yrly 2ll·941:7455· preciate 210 30th St. up· Enclosed Garages enclosed garage. xlnt .
... scaped $450 + ·sec. de· . -, 3 BR, 2 BA ... S.'.145 Turtlerock, never lived lse, $600. mo. A_gent Apca hcwnfs Furnithed stair:s back. Gas& Wa ter Paid. Mo. to location, nea r Soult\
posit. , 3Br, 2ba Spactous, cup-•Warner/Magnolia in. 2 BR. 2 Ba+ Den & 6'2-5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~ Mo.renlals.S22Slo$235. CoastPlaz.a.Avail.aboul C£NTURY 21 ' boards galore. $345 mo. 3 BR. 2 BA ... $345 Formal Din Rm., Frplc. lallaa ltland 3706 2 Br. 1 ba gara~e apt: w . Chi ldren Welcome 11 /15 . $210 mo. Call
ELCAMINOREALTY 133E.20t.hSt.646-5423or •McFadden/Bushard Hi gb. Beamed Cei l 'g. EXCLUSIVE Wesl cliff ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport. Ocean view. 2324EldenAve.833-2A80. 96Z·8118.
395 N. Tw;lin, Orange ' 842·2417. 3 BR. 2 BA ... $375 Near Pool & Parks. $4SO. Villa . Frplt",. 2 br 2 ba + LIITLE ISLAND $)S()yrly. Call 673-742"1. 3 B t hs' 21.h b l.!.i
633-7832 Beaut". 3-BR, 2·ba d e-963-4567or963-1786 mo.&33-2252 mjlsler s u~le w /frplc. Very attract. comp'ly **OCEAHFIOHT THEYENDOME . d~.'bitns~'Nr. t·=f~~e,W
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LJDO ISLEBAYFRONT pool, clubhse, much Phyllis968-4456 S385 mo. Open House BLUFFS: DELIGHTFUL pets.673-4395 338 · ·IA ' w more. $325/mo. 645-377'7 .. 4-BEDROOM, l o/4 blh· Sun. 12·4, 17605 Willow 3 BR. 21.h BA, IMMAC. . 3 BR. patio, t lh blk from S2'1S. 64~· . I or837-9517. duJt 2 hu~e bedrooms.
675 .,,~ter, 3 B2r13· • .• '!" •. _~... Agl . Glen Mar SJSO. won 't 1Tee Ln 552.3001 $600. 6l5-22'i7 ... Cl a Peftlftsula 3707 beach. $!:85. mo. 1845 Anaheim. $170 no pets. lnqwre apt
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2 br, 3609 Balboa, 5260 mo Fireplace. 3 Bedrm. 2 ba. last. 96S·"4S6 BRAND NEW Deerfield Westclifr Condo. New, BALBOA INN LGE 2 br, 2 ba, nice loca-. .
yrly. Cples only, no pets, cpts, d.rps, bltns. Super Super clean. 3 bed rm. Prk Twnhome. 1 sly. 2 Br sharp 2 Br, 2 Ba , DR., Oceanfront J br. incl. Ocean Front attra~ive 2 lion. Ad~lls, go pets. ADULT 2 Br, E~st.s1~e,
kid! OK 521_9:;.so. Leave I oca t 1 on . $365 /mo. fplc. S350. month. ,Call +den, rrpl, bllns. drps, patios, pool, 1214 Rutland util_. $260. mo. winter, JOS Hr, $2SO. gar. winter, $240. + Util. 548-6173 encl. garage, paUo. Like
numf>er. Len. 963-4..54D963·1186 960-2501 or962-4471 r ec r a c i I ~ $ 3 9 5 . Rd. $345. mo. 642·9178 or Main.675-8140 adults, (213 ) 795-:WIS 2025 Pomona, 1 Br apts, new.644-0818 .
(..s~J br, &den, 2 ba. cpts. 2 Br condo quiet cln 559-4737 /~2-8811. 548-4834 . Coronade-1 Mer 3722 AfJUi l11w;11ts adu.lts, no pets. Open Sat. 1 Br 4-plex, gar, neat., no
Houses UnfvmisHd dr~s. lge yd wrpool pool, dsh~s~er. 'encl: UNIV. Park 3 Br. 2~: Ba, CHARMING 3 Br 2 Ha , 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unf\lmished & Sun. ID-5. 645-0!i27 & peLc;,old~r~IL'I, $160.159
••••••••••••••••••••••• ma.int pd. Open wknds. 2 g t d p t' Twnhse new crpts pool car enc gar frplc 1 blk CHARMING small bach ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 548·4291 Monte Vistl~645-'J533. a r. cp, new rps, a 10, , • • • • • • General 3202 yrsold.925Begonia,CM. 00 dep. l s l only i r parks. tennis. 1st & last. lo bch, tennis els & pool, apt. $175. Inc. util. Nr. Balboaltland 3806 Eastsidel Br,crpt!i,drps, NEWHREEDAPTS
••••••••••••••••••••••• JBd 2 b 1 rd f qualify . S275 . Sat $375.55Z-8m. sharp & clean. 5450 mo. beach.675-3508. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bttns. pool, $155 mo . 1 Hr w /loft. Gal"age. · a, argeya ,re s 847·2872.orSun892-8,46. . Avail.now.640·0663 ! . 2br. lba. Yearly, Patio, Adults no pets. 675-5800 pool, jacuzzi. $240. UUJ · ~ I ~-req., no pets. $365. mo., Univ . Pk, the Terrace.. BACHELOR w /pnv. en· forced air healLn~ ells Brkr nofee pd. 393 }lamt·lt.on. 17 l~J I .ejfll; I• Ph.962-10T2or642-044S. Sharp, clean 3 Br 2 Ba, Br 2 .. Bu . m a .n y 4 Br. z ~a . crpts, drps, tr~nce. SIIS. mo. incld. hwasher. 1 blk to. 'Main -· · 6454411. k!$\)ilQ!Jf y,•lli~, 1 Br 5175, 2171 Miner b l.lns , !!uplc •. i?;d . .amen1tres. 2 patios. pvt.tenn1s,pools.walkto util.645·7108 St.6'7S·l 407_ OUTSTANDING I Br apt.----------~·-"" ·-·-. fenced yud dog QK ne1ghborh~, avail now. 640-6345. beach. S4SO mo. 642·3939 C I M 3724 . Unique in stS'le, beamed 2 Br, stove, rerrig., cpl"• · -·"mo tst&last&Se os a esa Balboa Peninsula 3807 ·1·ng· frplc d h hr d r d ,. $180 FREE SERVICE Like new. 494-1763 -.,_., · c. 3· Bd Golf Cour&e view ••••••••••••••••••••••• cei 1 5• • s ws 1 rps, nc pa io. • TO L.AHDLORDS 1.::====:...:c=---I dep. 5.l7·5359 /S34-6t2S Loguno Beach 3 248 Cpt .& drps frplc bltns. $37 50 WEEK & UP •••••••••••••.-•••··~··· & pool. Adults no J>Cts, _11J_1._2_1M_. ------~1ember or Board or 2 :.r1~:~i.xF!:!d ~:~ Hnlg Twnship Condo, l ••••••••••••••••••••••• big yard & 2 car liarage: •Slud
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Realtors. Better Busi-chlldordog. 494.1763 Br. redec. bllns. crpts & VIEW 3 BR. 2 ba, deck. nr S3SO. mo., 541-9134. •TV & !\1aidServ Avail beam'd ccil. 673-Z766 2 Br, 2 ~a. 2 car enclosed 1 ba. cpl.S , drps, bllns.
ness Bureau, Chamber or drpe , $325, 846-8291 aft. 5 town/be~ch. S425. mo. or Del xe 3 br z ba frpl •Phone Serv, I-ltd pool • gar· See to a pprec. near beach. $180 mo. 786 J
Commerce. J Br 3 Ba. Nwpt Riv. Con-NEW "S , . .. 3 . lease option. 494-6930om chJd /sngls.'j!;ar. f~ee. c, •Children Section l BO, l Ba . Ba Ibo~ Blvd. lmmed. occ. Adull.'I, no Shalimar Apt. l. Ph.
530.S505 do, W ID & f"efrig. $385 B 1Pah10':f 1 h Br 2 •. Homefinders. 642.9900 •1->w monthly rates . R25. month. Avail. Nov. pets. 646-4757. 615-M96 or 642-8907. ~ mo. to mo. lsl & 1st. $150 a, rea c ee u ouse. 2 NEW HOM[' •s.iOFF week"s rent 5th. 613-9591 . . -·/jll)\~~ refund dep Call642-2180 Spotless$J60mo.84D-2'701 ~~ Walk to bch. 2 br, child , w/ad NEWBREEDAPT~ 2Br. Jba Duplx. Cp~ l!!~~l~;·~J [ILl;~1 1 aft6PM. · I l~To--w---3 or 4 Br. 3 Ba, ocean sngls,appl.gar .. Cee m 6 NewportBlvd.CM NWEW28 Br,2ABa .duptx1K17 ~Hr ~pl0c.1.G1 apd'· poo3931. drps,sL~ve,gar.Nope,~~ _ ··-··-·!-·-"' tmr ut'C"I view, $-125. 3 Br, 2 Ba Homer·nders 642 ~ 548.m'"or6'5·-7 . ay vc, yr y . 1ac .. -.... v. 1 . . older ch1ldOK.Anahe1m.
·, ' \' ', 1 ~· ·-" Cul-de-sac close lo school HUGE Bachelor upper ocean view $375. 962·9666 1 .• • ..,.........,. "'.JJ """"' 21J-449-6412or 673-5981 lla m1llon. 64.$-4411 . Ave. $?00. 549-3815. ·
' $20Fee-lyear service &market,4 Br. 2 Ba;30' studio. full bath & kit. -or645-6392. 1 SanClemettf~ 3 276 SUS CASITAS ..
$95. Costa Mesa bach , Fam. Rm. $395 mo. lsl &: SI 70mo. 536·4 790 or . ·"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large nicely rurn. bach. Costa Mesa 3824 Cotta Mn a 3824 Costa Mu a 3114'. pad. lasl.545-0062 847-8855W. Brown. View ,J'lome. t\ll level. Beaut 3 br. 2 ba, Jge LR , &: lpbrs. Adullc; only, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.,••••••••;i
sios. Santa Ana V br,5 1 4 bed 2 B th JBr. 2ba. deck. bllns. huge kit rorcdair rrplc pcts.2!10NewportBI,
childok potess · • I ILKTOTHEWATER Refs $450 mo /y rly . dswshr .. bllns,ser 0porch '. ·
$1S5. Orange 2 br. best =eSar,~.[{ and see. On~St.JBr.2 Ba.gar. 494-3140. cpts/drps Call 556.~99 lBrorBachGardenApt w t fl ~
bet.· ..,..... . ~ _ noptt.s. $340mo. 536-47900pen House Sun.:'3 br, 2 orseetOOE.SanGabnel. Pool, $140 & $160. Gas & a er rou
$165. lfunt. Beal'h 2 br, J-BR w/Cam . rm., coy'd or847-8855W. Brown. ba. lge yard. fireplace. Westminster 3298 walerpd,6"6·6774
gar. . pa!io, fenced yard. Bach cotla~e . $145, s ngl, $450.191 Acacia ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside J£. s ingle apt.
$175. Costa Me.a 2 Br act'<l5s from school. $350 ok uu·1 pd wlk to b h · Mature a ul"s no pets R t I • studio HAL PINCH IN Rltr. · · . c ·Blue Lagoon Villa condo. Fi~place. Super 4 BR, 2 "• · Uss. Costa Mesa rurn. l 67M.l920PENSAT1suN ~~OOooH omer1nders , 2-BR, 2·ba, all bltns. new BA ranch style home. ~~~~l~til pd. 646-6189 en a ~ .•
br. 1·5: 2080 Garden Lane. · ca rpelo, drapes and ,-~~·~96J.4~=56~7~963~~· 1~7~86:'.__.l-'-'-"-:--::c-:-c:---:-:---_ ~
S19S. ,Costa Mesa 2 br $155, 2 br unit, child, paint. Near lower pool. Looking for a nice ram·1 TRAILER-2 Br. ada.lls , no Now ... you can \i \'c! nt water's etl~e surruundcd hy u fnrt·~L
studio. see now. ' 2 Br. den I Ba . bltns. sngls, vacant. Fee. Steps .to beach, tennis & to rent ou.r home. 3 BR1
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$22S. Santa Ana 3 br. crpls, drpsi no pets. $2SO. Homerinders. 642-9900 secunly. $400. annual. BA super local" $3' 10 1 ___ .c548c..cc.c·6~1~73~.---\I y " 1 familyok 540-382.8 Vacant 499·42"11 · ion. · · <.·~:i. ~rue. n a M'lling-of \\'al£'rfal1:; and \\"3ndl'r111)!
$2'75. Garden Grove 3 br . 2 Br. $165 child, sngl, . mo.9G3-t56196J-ll8S 2 Br Furn & Unfurn. :ltrcams. f{cJax on yoUT dl'.'Ck at days l'nd, \\'atch t1~h )..(Ta("1..•·.
w/frplc ' Sharp 3 br + hon~, 2 ~· stove, g~r. Fee. Oceanv_iew 2 BR, den, 4 3 BR, 2 Ba, Charmer. Avail. now. Pool, Rec fully Ila.sh IJy a~ cricket:'! her.lid the settinj! ~tn1 , (lr \1 ;1t k
·$295. Anaheim 4 br, 2 ba. 'bltns. rrplc. Family onl)'. Homefmders,642-9900 decks. lease Qec. 1· $.190. Gres t a re .a . $315 . Rm. Adults only. No 01·er to the club for a brisk \\·orkout. a gan1(' of tl'nn i~.
kids Ir pet ok . s.ns. 551•7648 $11!0' Lge 1 br unit pet Dave 5· Agent. w/sardener. Call Pak pets. 64S·06l2 backgammon. table IJOng or ju~t ~me good fricnJ.~
~e~i'io~ r e:t~earr ~u:I~ B Toro 3232 apPI. g.a~. fee. ' · A&ai~1\':-~ed. New~ Br. 2 893-S898or 898·2636 2 bt' & J br, clean, quiet, ('Ofll·crsing around the pool and thC>rapr spa. ~!t.-sa \'t:".rdc
8 ' &i. Chamber ••••••••••••••••••••••• Homefinders, 642-9900 1 oc. vu. ome. ff:c Wlft fvmi~ or else to s hoppng. $175 & \'illal'. the ne¥-·cst and most prestil"ious adult apartment ness ureau ...,,__._ lo ... ___.._ Children wekome. $425. 1 i....a.-.t-L-...11 3 300 $185. 642· 7154 . Mgr, ~ · of Commerce. ,..,_..,. ~ l"N 3244 wm. Powell R'.E. ~~ co~1munity in the South Coast art'n. E'.':citing single and
530-8505 At;. INlals Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-1751 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point 3726 l'lpht.·levcl a1n1.rtn1C'nt r~idenc:es \\•ith lireplacl'll, :;oaring -----,-11-.,-d-~~3-2-0-,1 Term Leo1ft SPECTACULAR VIEW! ~ BEACJl/SANDJSURF ••••••••••••••••••••••• cathcdNll ccllinr;r.\, richly a ppointed lnt.erion; bcautifut"ouk
Rancho San Joaquin L~ta Hflb 3250 _Capo. Bch-3 br, 2 ba rurn. Super neat I Br villa c:aliinctr..· -C\'£·r-..·thin('I' i•ou've a\\l.·ai·s w', ntc!• ,·0 ,' ••••••••••••••••••••••• EIToro,MissionViejo& Townhouse .. Spanklng ••••••••••••••"j•••••••• Also; 2 br, 2 ba prtly courtyd. p vt ., 3409j ·" "" ".-u " 38r. 3be, rrplc . p•rl La11unaHllb . new ! Z&deQ, 15Q7sq. n .. 38r, 2ba. ~pts, drapes, fum,yrl)'..a.~ail lstof yr. Granada 642.0042 1 luxurious apartml'nl ~idcnc('. And all \\·ithin \\'lllktns.i
furn Is he d . Imm a c, MANY FOR $300. 2 ba, high cellingi, frpl~. dshwshr. patio &: pool. Dana Po1nt·Splll·level, 2 •96-529J ' d1l'tt...'lnre or mo\ ie~. ~hops, rc!St.'\urant..11, the lrt' \'n·an1 parlor
spaclou.,. ssoo mo. Call CENTURYflNANCIAL 3 b.i.lconies~Useofp()OI& $300mo.B:ft'·l581 br,2ba,unrurn I-''"-="·------.l'\'l•nl:lnil~<'~kati ng-rink .
Judy.67S·l4'2or5Sl·9211. REALTORS. 581·1210 ~~c. Near UCI & golf L-oa HI--'' 3~.52 Blue Lagoon·2 Br, +den, BIG 2 br. 2 bil. $250. Ulil 1 llr .. 1 l~ath <i..:lli~n:-froni $;t .... i.a4:, ""r \r.iunth. • R d ....,_.. 'ft""' ., rurn. $175 int'I. Near beach. 642-..,... * BAYFRONT 3·BR lAke Home. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. CfXl.l"ff, 147 ... mo. ea Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• HELt:N M. BUSll 496.019~r960-ll42 :t Hr-.::: Bath dc!lii;:n~ rmn1 $:l5.5·46!i J'M'r n1onth.
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LGE briJ!ht, cheerful. "'"··-••••••••••••••••••••••• tennstieal)Oft.Offlc@ CalJAJ~llfeliiUne ~O:ae~~en:~
bal·h, <tVUil 11 /15. $150. ./, .. _Nit_• NEW M·INewport.Coe:ta ............. "..... 1Chrt•d•yts$-3830 clau A mechanic with
Sat /Sun /e \'S·545·7001 , ~ :' :;:.: .... M~a . 1000, 1200. 1440 1q. C«poreffM FOXY Girl'~ Out·Catl auto. tram. esperid'ee.
1213) 386·22'77 clays. ./ ._. _,.,. n. s-t3·3145 or 846·2928 Sf nee l!MS M••••&e. U C1ll·We For a permaoeal Job
Rooms 4 000 2000 Sq Ft office & l'Tll·BWesteUffDr Come . Specialise wilb Best of Benefit.I, 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• =========:::.i warehouse space direct· 631·2Zl3AayUme · Paraplegica.542-3189 days a wttk ·Call Mr.
PA.Rk NEWPORT ROOM S s:?S. v.·eek up v.•ith • . ly ucr oss from o c j,;;;;;;;;~;;:;~~;;;;;;;J PREGNANT! Sm:llb at&n-35.SS.
APA RTM ENTS kit<'h en . 5 '18 ·~7 55 or Sl40 up s_tore-orfices <'PU! A1rport549·148Q; 963·7878 PRIY .. ftrAITY C•rlnc confidenti•I Ulo Parts Counter
Bachelorl or 2 00·3967 drps air bg,_th . 17301 "" couoaelin .. &. referral. Person. Needs 3 to 5 Be1tch Bl. JLlt"'."MZ·Z834 wil ... z.c:1 • Bedrooms and Newly remodeled & rt•· . . FREE RENT Abortion. •doption & Years Chryaler E.zpr. 'fownhousc:t furnished rooms 522 . SING.LE . to ti r1n !IUlles trust .... cNdit keeping. Fringe benefits. ~p•ld 1-~r.$229.SO per wk , 2 blks from Avail. 1n pl~s h orr!re Mo•eiftnow. notl"'PQri..t! ApCARES41·2$63 vacation. Profit i;baring.
0 1>en 9·6 Daily beach. public transp. re· bldg r:ir. ~ ~·~port: rull No rental payment until c• lroker M •ss ·GE ~l~r Bill Harlwtc.
Spa·POOl!!·Tennis aQily uvail Call ~t ark ser~icc inc 1 · Il e cep· January '76. Mission Vie-•SlM71 I * • A ~~~;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;
Across from Fas hion 9i3():2G2Gor 536.5155 t1on1st, conference rm, i·o·s Industrial P ••k .~~~~~~~~~~1 FIGURE MODELS Island at Jamboree on l -CC-="-'-'--'--"'~--1 xerox. a ulomated lYP· .... r:
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I Rft $125. + UTIL.
,\<Jul ls only. No l'ets.
2450 Newport Bl vd. CM
r:rric1ency frorn $205
2 llr. 1&2 Ba from $260
3lil',2Ba,fro m$475
S.in Joaquin l{jlls Roud. LIVE at Newport Beach. ing,etc. Call 833·3&10 581·2l40or afl . 6. 493·7687 Money W..ted 5030 ESCORTS
17 141644·1900 Weekly winler rates. $.15. PRIMfiOFC SPACE Stor• 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outcall· Appl. only ·I
1-----------l s1nl(le room. 6302 W. Cst. ••••••••••••••••••!••••2nd T.O. needed. CdM Home-Office.Studio
Lge 2 BR To~·nhouse upt llwy. Pi no Knot r..1otcl. Lido VIiiage & ~ V' u-.... ............. 11 t t 2-6 631·381 I Chri1tmos lwniftgi
AVON
LAltGE 2 br. cpts, drps,
rncd yd. S190 mo. No
_dogs ! 5'19·2575
NEW 1 BR w/sppli , utfl
pd. $14 5. 2 Hll $14 5.
Adults over 35. 5'18·24U7
Sl75-1Br, c pls. drp~.
refrig , ran~c . Cil'un
724 ·C \Y . Janlcl> St .
•Summer & Winter at
beach is beautiful .
•Views of ocean,
Catalina & Pulos
Verdes
•Large pri\·att>dccks
•lleated Po<1ls-Saunas
•ASSLRned CO\'ered
parking
•Addilional free parking
•/\laid l!er \•ictJ a \'ail ------I •f'urnilure avail Deluxe I Ur. encl patio,
gar , bltns. (·rpts drps.I sml pet. $175, r~alr Dr.
area. St6·5000
673·7787
Colorful 2 Br $190, bllins,
patio. gar. adult.s, no pcti.
16021st548·2127 1
2 Br, cpt.s/d rps, fn t.:d 'd, ~gar. Sl85 mo No dOg,
kids OK . M9·2575.
Open f\.1·f· 10.6
Sal 10·5, Sun 12·5
Huntin9ton
Pacific
7 110ccanAve
\1 14)536·1487
1 ,,~ ba, bltns, ow. patio. 17 14 )673.0440 St.orage lot for R s etc. • •v.,.~ ........ j'U co a era . ----------!
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t>ncl gar. Nr J.loag J-tosp Shop Arl'a $850;:;J·~pe~r!!m~o~. GN~e~il~I ~S~lgn'.J~y~rs;;;o;wn;;;t ;&M;;;·2;1;79;;;;;;;; * SI O. SPECIAL* ..... Mow !250 /mo &12·0596 Bedroom. pri\late home, 3416 Via Lido, HI C<!_ for info 531 ·3374 .share bath. Costa Mesa 1 _sWte approx.~ sq ft. Rentols W•Md 4600 URN BATH A: MASSAGE For AVON REPRESEN-
Dupl e;{unfurn. '1 BR.2 RA area. r::mployed male.V 11ew Ofac1ng Viva Lido.••••••••••••••••••••••• ---1~01ol7.4-1-ABRAXASMASSAGE TATJVES. Best time I upper. 2 Car .:ar. On $65.month.646·2042. nq. wner : reyer ~ nv.n v-,. v-,~ PHOTOMOOELlNG ever lo establtsh
Seashore, steps to ocean, Company. (714 )675·7002 NEED LAND OR TEAR· INTEIEST °" 1733 Fullerton. C.M. c us tomers. Excellent
Agent640·6161 P\1.roominlo\·e\yhomc,. . DO W NS ZONED hl:.W.. 2ftd JOAM·l2PM.6Sl·1134 p /time earning OP · ---'=;.;.ccc__cc_ ____ , ,·ery good location C!\J. NEWPORT garden ofhce Rl,R2.R3,R4 , IN S.W. ..,_, WCW. _cc.c.c....c'-'......c.-'----1 po rtunity. Interested'!'
WALK to Ocean. New 545.3932. ' suiles, vario us sizes ORANGE COUNTY, wiU trustcMHJ.Call Lose your rool "'ith your Call: 540-7041 or Zenith
dplx 3 Br, 2 Da, crpt, from 43< inl'I ulil 551 ·0061 t :i k e I ol s or I a r g e lroker 530-4711 children? Help is availa· 7.1359,
drps, D/W, l!1t rb disp, Nil'C room. gd. loc, prefer par r c J s . R . F.. B Y 1•;;;~;;;;;;;~~~~~~1 ~b~l;•;24;;h;rs;54;;9~-8939~;;;,;;;;~~~~~~~~~~
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$395. 642.0596 or 673.6692 r -645·6709 l ·2
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SI 5 per mo . Nea r 714-842·7481 · HAPPY boys, ages 5 & 6. Atter
2 house-s to beach, 4 br 2 Hotels, Motels 4100 Airport.Nolease req. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llRTHDAY school, Corona del Mar
ba. frplc. welbar, den ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·32Z39Tilnoon Need to re nt sm shop or2 Elementary area.
gar,$500yrly.642·3443 CRESTLINE 18 unit REAU1' c • ., car garage, des perate. LOA,.N,STDu~o a,o.~.% D k H b t 613-9344 . motel. Ctr. town. Ccn· · L,~s A 615·3693 U e er $ \..:.:.::.=c.c------
3 Ir. 2 Ba. Twnhs• tury 21. ~-1 168 1--1 ft E PR 0 O 1'' 0 r~ C Babysitter. Cheer1ul, llve-
Crpts. drps, bltn!i, walk· BLDG 1\cti ve senior c itizen ZndTDLocms in . 2 c hildren, near
in closets, dbl gar, condo. Vacation Rentals 4250 llarbor at Adams, C.f\-1 . wants room & board or Faire11t Terms since 1949I~~;;Fr;o~m;' ~B~;t~\·~;~~be~•~c~h.~67~5~-88~10~be~f~B~A~M~.~ Pool & C lubhouse .••••••••••••••••••••••• Air cond, elect , cpts, kit . priv. in Newport or SattlerM'""" Co. MaryJane&Susie
Adults.SJ25.M6·M397 Bil-? Bear Cabin. 2 Bdr, drps, music, c le\' .. l..ar,. area. Ground floor. ,,. Babysitterror inCa nt ,part. -----------1 frple, cpls, Sips 8. Wk or janitor. ample prkg. All Cal1 Jordan'196·6790 642·2171 545·0611 HAPPY BIRTHDAY time in my hom e,
J\·lanni,:cd by 2 Bedroom lower. \Vulk lo ·,vknd. (7 14 lti75-6773. incl. J min. S.D. & 5 mi n. Lori Westc liff area . Own
::!Br,bltns.1.ta r,yd.121E. \VilliamWaltersCo. the beuch. $300 yearly. Hiv /N,B. f'rwys,7 min. l\lature Bus iness Person 2 dTDL W-d DE JN K w trans . Oay.s, eves or Ba y, Sl8U . No pc!. 213·447·94•13, Palm Sprinp;s vacation airport. M. It StC\'l't , needsl BR apt. or small n om.s ·" · .K.L ... P.l'. ·weekends. Guaranteed
548-6357. BIKE TO BEACH homes or condos. Short l\1~r .557·0136or&16 ·K396 hou~ew /{rplcunfurn.y r· WEllAVECASH! D.f'. .. minim4m houNJ if de-
MEAR SHOPPING 2br, 2·.stry twnhse. View. or long term. li<'nic. Bkr. -l.v . Will paint & paper. Duy 2nd T.O.'s sired. sa.ra,y negotiable.
Dana Point 3826 1,2 &3 Br apt.s, bltn5, dis· spu, els to bch. $315 mo. 646·2287. Nt.'.,,,.port Beach. Small Eves557·6028 Loanon2ndT.O.'s 645·1870.
••••••••••••••••••••••• hwashers. some w /frpll's 64-0-5027. oft' I or 2 l\tcn. $65 per New Loans.2nd T.D. 's AL Is s A Lge 2 Br, 2 Ba upper. & DESERTREMTA.L mo. ·call Gene l·l ill \\'unlcd 2 Br furn apt on EqWty ln\'smt.Di v.
Bltns/d!!h"·shr. $230 mo. 2 car _garage,s . From BAYFRONT . 2 eff. DEN. Be d f &&2.0200 ' bus route to UCJ . 'til BARNEITMTG.CO.
Adults. no l·hild ren/pcts. S200 . Lions Es t ates, Slip available. $380 year· co~J~ o~e~~1f "~~~s~ ?~ June 30th. 549·0036 645·2134
557 522 .. SJ&.2579 Jy.673·9335 p 3333W.CstHwy • <>. 4 9 3 ·ti u 0 l . ai m Dt>Scrt area. Lse Gardener-student needs Announcement• 5 I 00
Babysitter . l 2:30PM to
5PM. Pick up 5 yr old.girl
al Lindberg School. CM .
Work , 533·8740 & 646-3088
eves. Lea ~1·9370 Brand N~~ apts ro~ rent. VIEW apt 2 br. garugc. 4·6 mo·s al low \\'inlcr .. '!....~ ... ~CA.ls·'u'A1;1~ .. ~.·51-!_~ROOG'1 s m secluded house·apt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Happy l·IWlt. !!arbour. 1, 2, & 3 1 bit Ad It ~75 rate .2 13 1355·9682\l.'kd~'S . """,.-,. ,. C l •1 •1 ...... ~Brupper ,2 Ha,crpls, br.MB·0020. poo , ~s . u _s.;;ii<.·. •Sl2lmonth• n:. 8 :•csa . .-orn,fat!Allergic1Sleepless!
drps, bltns. inl'. gar. 642·6889. 2453 lrl'ine Ave. Dcluxr Cabin: Big Bear. Jlarbor frontai;c ;i\·ail. _&'6·1405. Free Yoga meditation
Babysitter . m y home
wkdays. May bring l
child . 831·0948 after 5: 15 -S59·0l86or <193·6309 NEWLY pain led modern OCEANV IEW. 3 hr. 2 ba, <Snoy,• Summit 1 A\•atl Room 500. 1-'urn. house wanted. N.B. lesson, write box 1711
0 3br,t ~<:ba .1story,k1ds bllns.frplc.2 c:irpark· fo r the Jl o l idays 1;.i2.1i 13 &12·4644 from •1to6mos.,JBr.2 N.8 . 81"rthday Babysitter nee ded. ~Oft .. ac.h 384 & small pet ok. Apt nr. in no cts $.175 fAG<H39. Ba D r •---------••••••••••••••••••••••• llWlt.IJarbour.$300.mo. 12fj)949.~5 j ·.011 . mo. ---60•PERSQFT ·,one r. Ortlst loor loat&Foultd SJOO Balboa ls. only please,
2&J BDR·At the beach Vacant. 531·9770 c eel. Rentols to share 4300 lfil7 WESTCLIFF·NB 642·57 48 •f no ans ~·e r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·2 nights wk, hrs 4;30 to
New·Pr!vale·Ex.\arge L-ahach 3148 BRA.MD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\G1'.541 ·5032 752·7232 LOST : St. Christopher Steffi Slfana ~Jl;~r home or mine
L\I XUn ous features. -~· SPAMKIMGo MEW Seeking young l~dy to lusinHt/l"•e s t / M e d a I , 1 0 J 2 6 , 1----------. Hunt. l·larborarea ..••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 B w "th s d ' h i;harc 2 br house 1n c.~t . Plush. beaut. furn. htl', Fl Killeybrooke Sehl area. Mom & Dad -a•KERYCL··MUP
16884Sims Adults Drop a pebble into the r . 1 WE'. is LoL'>ofanimals.SlOOmo. ore ste, best NR. CM nanc• 540-6038 · "" ~ MO-M42 &J6.4150 Ocean from your Apt. firepl ace. ~mall children Isl & last. J~ily, 548.185 area, Subll"t or share mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REW ARD ----------1 Retiree·supplemenl yout
Lt'ase. Luxury, security, welcom~c.2635Santa Ana or&16.5845. to rno. Only 5195 mo. Business income p /tim e . Calt
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De luxe J Mr . 1'7 Ra . i\!atureadulls.31755Cst. Ave. IE~st Cosla l\tesa 642·G753&ev~s 644·6tU5. Opportunity 5005 Lost : Gold Lab /Seller EmDloylnfttt& 546-6386.
was her /dryer. frpl c . Hwy .499·2835. behind Santa Ana Coun · NEED A Jt00~1MATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• m ix puppy. Vic Pomona flrTpOration 1-------.----.J<ids OK1 $300 mo. 2015 tryClubJ .67~·33frJforin · ''ou cangetalong wilh&444 Newport Blvd. Suite TR OPI CAL & SALT S c hoo l. c.M. N e eds •••••••••••••••••••••••BAR?t1AJD f/tame T ues ,.De;:c:~ta~w~a~r~e~6J!l=·~7~27~5:._ __ 1 ~~~~~wg;1~~~·..t.~;: ft1t'mation. tf~1st'!WecanHELP . ~.ro5~~5u~r,-l>el t\1ar .WA'fER FISll STOllE s pec i a l diet . Da ys Sc~tr!c~on 7005 t.;1;: ~~t·1~~r tt .W~~
Seaside Lux apL~. nu int. 1 1 _L~·~B~·~Sl~25=-~•94:..:..·~14~1~9---2 Br, bltns, frplc, shag. 1 ouse·Mates Unlimited / SSCH'. • • • So. Orange Coast . all 833·9S30. Eves 646·1135. 548·9949
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·1 d blk b h G' t 832·41341 2·7 ~M· p r N s upplies. tanks'. ac-•••••••••••••••••••••••1----------r, rp c, ut1 .p .sm. G h'l . to c . 1r s,no1>ets. r.tonthrufri 2 nvateo cs. cw bldg, c--son·es R.E. A~s ,·n.LOST M,•.•.aw P.arrot, v · p · & 0 pets allov.'l'd, P''l under· Soreat wt e wbater view , $?!1Syrly .645·6680. shag crpl. wet bar, v.·1n· ,.·,·1'ed 49J-631" b' green.18 1nclta1t. white ,o~~:.:. __ ·~no So Cr gan BARTENDER. Relief,
ground pkg, Pullman ·Lag .. 2 r, lge ba . S<.'lecti\"C' wo man seC'ks do"·s. 570 /SllO. 711 W. " face, red /blue markings. P~I~ given. · oast mature.25Hrsperwkin-Properl)' •1 "'· 71 •1 pool. cable, no children / Ocn!rontdramaticlri·lev. h J7th s u · A \ aza area. 557·9597 . eluding Sal/Sun. Xlnl h•-",., .. same to s r outstndn11:hi .t.. nit ·li. C.I. Sccretari:ilScrvice l,.a mily pet. lnlerestin ~ ' 636-1643 ,963·1901 pcls. year 's lease $300 3·+-den. ·1~ba . $000. Yrly. beam ceil 3.Pr. apt. "''1\1 ~0044 (,\ns Sl'r\'.l Beach<1rea rev.·ard . If info . ca ll Jobs Wanted, 7075 lywage.notips.Applyin
mo.496·8Z1leves A"' .. 673·5410 sd b S 75 ' pe rson B•"g C n y
, ,VACANT lge 2 br, 2 ba,
'. R IO, OW. frpl. bi g sun
patio, pvt t losed gar.,
$290. mo. All util pd. 414
22nd St. Agt. No fee.
"' en r us man 1 in· .,.c c~.3 545 7()66 4>1 2273 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · a on
Cld ·s ut"•I •• 0_7..;.,, Off lo share v.·/ Int . .....,.,_ · 1·--·--·-------1 C Cl Sm•ll 2 b' •pt " blk to 9th 3 Br 2 ba 'cdec •• blk J'"tO """ ' • ~rty Chef ava,·table lor ountry ub, no. I Big '~ • • " ·~ Dt's1~n Slud10. n.elated PLANTS, Teachers, Stu· FOUN D Large Altered ~nter CrWs--. ca·n start Canyon Rd, N.8 . Sal & Stbeac~.no.pets .S210in · bay. bch & Lennis cts.lsinglc lady v.·ishes t o fld.prfd.N.H.area.L1do dents, Part·limers, full· blk male cat . Very immediately'. M•••'n e SunbetwnlOam&Zpm. ~1~.~~~~l ~fte~ ~P~I f~~ $3lO mo. yrly · 545·7008· share 2br, 2ba apt v.· {non Isl. e ntrance. 7!>2 ·0792. t i me r s, earn extra friendly & affectionate.
dela.,1,. Spacious luxurv nr lloag. smoker ~·ho v.•orks n1tes. 675·4SJO. 9·3 income rep~cntlng our El Ra ncho Shopping cooking ex per· l'all 114 BEA UTIC l·A NS : Rent , Bea I r & d led 329·8564 space in '--aul•"ful new 2 Br, twnhsc. $240. 3 Br, u · urn eco~a li\•e indoor nts & ac· Cent e r , Eastbluff. """ ... -846-1311or846·4938 Studio apt. very clean, n fam.rm .. frpl. s:.?90. Qwel w I.fr PI c & s P 1 r a I MEW OFFICES cessories fo r Christmas. 644·0139. Chaurreur. Handyman shop in Corona. del Po_!ar. I BR duplex. garage,
patio. backyard. frplc. 1
·• ·btk heh. $225 . s:ifi.9796.
pets, no cooking. $125 in adults. 642·1276. sla1rcast>. $150. 545:631 9 18th & Newport Bl•d. We have everything you . . Bartender. Gd refs. 4Q Plenty or park1n~. \'lew.
cl util. call 213·333·6461 _days,645·S032eves. Costa Mesa deluxe need. Your only invest.Found. Sml Blk Muted yrs old Cl d Ask fo r Marianne
after7pm 3 Br. 2 Ba, cpts. drps panl"ed, elevator. a /c, ment is time. Fact is breed dog. Golde!lwes~ & pearanCe. ~n,hr~ ca.ii i 61S.7720or494·9907 •
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, , blks to ocean. $325. mo.
, 752·0644 art.6:30
..::.:.::..:.!:::: _____ -! dlihwsher.frplc,g",blk 1-Ul\y ~mployed man to utd. i·an , x lnl prk '". ··E ,·e,ybo dy loves Slater. Call to 1denbfy 347•0 .. •-& p I shttre 2 BR .__us Close ,., . .....,.. .....,t~· 5 8 l'I · Beauty Ope,ator I Sham-Lease. 2 Br l'OnClo, ocea to bell, $350yrly . . : "v . e. . Suites fr. $75. 673·8441 or plant!I". Gontact ; Mr. 842·6...."'68 view, pool, stove, refrig 675·3810 in. Ulll. paid. Congenial (213 ) 474.0242 s · •t T 1----------lprac. Nurse with xlnt re. pooGirl & l Asst. rornew rres hl y pa inted. N AtmosphCre.OffSt.pkg. ~~;;~or nr. a uber,fOUND : Ca~. gry /wht rerences for home duty R\chardOUelletleSalon.
' ~.Lge Z Br pvt yard, gar, nr Child"n or ~ts. ~25 mo. Ocean Front 2 BR. up ...... r, 646· t598. l-\imishcd office. Bonk or adult, fem. Vic. Ha~el & ca•• 0 h -1 I L" · r~ -,..... p r osp1 a . 1ve in Beauty Operator, h a ir
714·894·4198 deck . Jta nge. refri g, St' k h r Costa !\1esa Plaza, $85 1 Wine Beer & Gift Shop ac. Coast 1-twy. Cdl\{ or o ~ t . 8 2 7 · 5 5 91 . stylist & manicurist, full new, bltns. 5210, I child
OK. Peterson, IW7-35·11 crpts & drps. ~ur . $.115 c straig 1 pro ess mun mo 556·3900 I clos~ lo La o Hotel · 64().7379 Ana'--1m -SPACIOUSSECLUDED 573.7,112 over 30 t /sh arc beaut · 1 . ,.,. : ~n· '""' · lime, w /following, new
VIEW APARTl\1 ENT furn hse $180644·0484 270· l lOO Sq . f't . clelux' venlory. fi xtures, cqwp. FOUND: Vng Iris h Set· nedwood gates, fences & salon Westcliff Coiffures
In prestigious North 2 Br , I ba , yrty, unfurn, 4 Gen/!\lcd. No. CM by S7800. 494 ·1595 640·1136 ler, fem. Adams & Beach repairs. 25 yrs. exn.a.r. 751·4951
E d 3 B Ba br 2 b oc fr l t Roommates w anted to H· bo Bl d r ........ · l~H~B~960~~20'1~!s:..:::..:::..:::=:=1J'~~~~~:;.,_,:~--=J~;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;;;; n . r .2 .din rm, · a n n v.·nr., share<IBRhouseinMis· ar r v . rom "u Floris~ Shop must sell · · · 633-0872a(t.5p.m .
fireplace. \dry. Walk to furn.673·2058 . sq fl 540..2200 20K+•n !OK d ·n · sionViejoe"es581·8839 · · · · v. . ow In· FOUND: Siamese lite B & G• I lown&beach. $425mo. cludes1 v.·alk·1n_refrg&2 colored."'lhtpaws.49th & Young Woma n , w ell OYS lrS
incl utilities. 531 Cypress klDS PETS Ok l\t /F to shr semi.furn 3 br Offic• Spoc~ boxes . Covering NB, NePtune NB 548.zmo educated, expr. in Data IO to l(years of age. Dai-·~EW Spacious 3Br, 2b a, 2 Dr.494·3920 Lux. sp[t.Jvl 3 br dplx·vu, apt $133 mo in Cd!\1.. No al Wstmstr & FV. Agent ' · CO n l r o I & x In t ty Pilot delivery routes
WALK TO BEACH
1,2 & 3 Br. cpts~ drps.
, bjtns. gar, 217 16th. 205
15th St . 847·3957:
• -:>36-4259; 536·3058 .
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, c.ar gar, f'p/, lg pat, Newport Beach 3869 $100.645-8~. last req.640-8109. LicloVillDCje' 968·6000. FOUND. Blk poodle . wht keypunching skills is maybe availableinyour
W/0 . hkup. 19111 Hunt· s · oo r e M•w---' nose.lt1ale.Vico1Hrbr& looking for permanent area. Earn profit for de·
ington St. o~·n. 531·38681 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p:ic1ous 17 sq. t. ~ r. 2 \Vant Lady to share nice On the w!te"rfront ~1anagement ~ Victoria CM. 548-4579. day work . Gd . r e f s liveries &·cash. trips or •==~-=~·-------I •DELUXE• ~:·bna'i'.'/oc'Pe"an/drps5325. 'mbt0k 11.B . home. v.·ith same. 1150 Sqrt $900 mo PEOPLE PER N available. 645-4022 days. merchandise ror selling Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba, Jse. · · · P "t bath . S90 mo . · ·· · Exec. looking ror part· Found : SI• mese Cat . Incl. s.pac master suite. Bkr.67S.49ll. S.16·1257&536·1796. Ful\yimpro\'ed time business associate Ye llow Collar. Male. HttpWClfttl'd 7100 new s ubscriptions. For Plu:,h cp.,/paneln"/pal. h •••••••••• information please caJI NEW Large 3 BR , 2 Ba.
deluxe apt. W/Ji:as frplc,
lt!e priv . la ndscaped
patio. All xlras. $365.
din rm & dbl garage . .._.._._.,. Fu I h d . . 675.8662 " in ~· olesale supplies. Brookhurst & Ellis, Fol. ••••••••••••• 642·4321. Fro m San
Auto door opener avail....,..-~~'".:'".. "'1 e Working lady to share Bu si n ess Tu 11 y Valley.968-7256•ft4PM. l•---------·I Pool & recreation area. orUnfum1shed 3900 home v.•/same.Nr. Hoag Bcaut1lu\ly lurn., Pr•·,ate rapitalized. Inte r view. ACCOUNTANT Clemente -San Juan ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q\\·n rm & ba. ~' t F r · h Seti 6 Capistrano a rea, call Adul~ only, no peLs. util pd ~ 0027 _.,. mo. Office w /.ocean view + 673·9130 : ~:'1: ~s d er, & 4~ and ?t1ission Vie.
New 2 Br 2 Ba. t Br 1 Ha , •FR<?M $322• · · Rl'ct'_e!ion area, NpBch. UN IQ U E 1-· ASH ION T:'lin. C r.-1 . ~;C;kfe. •• jo-EI Toro a rea, call
963-21<;6
all bll in .... pvt p;1tlo & 865 Amigos Way , NB RES 0 RT 3 Br Home lo sh~re. pets _ ·mo. 645·3780. Bou TI Q u E bes t 64:;.1759. Expanding Orange 581-6310. ~ar ges, rrplc . nr Adams . ~1-an~gcd by OK. $125, E. Side Cl\1. Beaut new ore bldg 1or 2 Newport Beach area.1-----------1 County manufadurer Equal Oppor. Employer
& ach. $1!6S & S!OO mo. Wilham Walters Co. 673·9580 room. ., • sic.n · 675.0930 Lost fem cat. white breast 1 f' e )Is C p A . T 0 fl 8498 sw es. ""per mo & legs blk b lriped +::.o· c::;:._ ______ ,nayrront ~ Bd, 2 Ba. p,.t Career fem. "''Ill share & _up. Sec'y serv. ~n pre· Beach Builder Supply he ad tback'.fhdr; tall perform M 1cope Ac· BOYS AND GIRLS, ages
LOTS A CLOSETS Bch & p1~r. SSSO. yrly. Luxury Condo·Bluffs mises. Nr O.C. Airport, nets $60,000. Call l:lol\and Reward 673_6168 PM.' ' Co.Mtiftg functions ift. 11 t_o 15 . Earn your
ltns, balcony ,3blks to 979·1935 &644·4510 LIVING 11·1 644·0991 NB.&'J.'l 3J().t. n.efllty,645·4170 ~·yst.ms.taxes Ch r1 st ma ~ Shopping
can. 2 BR . 2 Ba. S2~5. *LAPARISIEHNE• YoWlglady,tosharc38r2 lvsinrss R•ntol 4450 FOUND Yello• Dike Vic. pl01111fn9, bud91"tln9: n~~~y ls:n:~ge 'oubsAclriLpY-
·0211 pai.:c•r 882 X or 2• ba. Condo ,·n C'I. $l08.J3. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marigold & 4th. Must I ,,__.,_11 f ~f-e ut •126·:.!0th St. Apt. Br. unfurn, $215. Alt " OPPORTUNITY identify. 675-5832. I' C.. -,..,....... ·-• Y or PILOT. Please call Mr.
"D". i\lso 3 BR Duplex electric. F l re place. Pool. ga r . patio. 1741 DELUXE office. comm'I To work & p lay village . . a99re11ive t:wth Bineham,645·2873after9
ut 618.15th Sl Apt.··n·· !·teated pool . Adult.,, no Oakwood orrcrs 1.he 'fuslin.646·4221.. &industrial spaccs.Al110 s tyle. Ve ry s uccessful LOST: Bnttany Spaniel oril'ftfed iltdi•i .Ex-pm.
pet.s. 979.1268 fines~ in resort hv1n~ lll a i\cl ull to share 2 Story ~;;~nawr:,;~~1°i:1~:s1!~ Edd~e:or~~~~~~t~On~est :~: ~~:e: f:i~.a';j~ ,....,.. HI.-, cM ,,._i~--,-0-Y-S-.-G-IR_L_S __
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rcf/stv. pvt pal. no tsl &
last. S175. 202 "8 " 14th St
Acrossfromgolfcourse pricC you cu n afford . Nwpt llRhts ltome. 3Br, Viejo areas . lt andy to ..,.,,000 area.830-ZMO l'WJfpackage.Settdr. COLLEGE STUDENTS
204J2Santa i\naA\'e The re ·s St million In 2ba. $175 mo incl util. San Diego Fwy. 200 to -"' IUIM with salary. his. recreation faclli l ies. 64~·2549 C\'es,451·5491 2000 sq fl. As low us 30" Un l•tnlfyReolty Loatlg. black male cat, no (16 yt'S. +) h,.,, 4-8 dly,
NIGHT LIGllTED TEN· day& {213) per~q ft. &11 -1400 30CU E. Cst flwy 673·6510 tail nr Ai rport Ind. toryto: 10.4 Sat. Ticket 1ales ror
NlSCOURTS. A full Lime Complex vie Sky park s ports e\'cnts Sal. +
activities director who Plush decor ator furn . apt, $1$$$$$S$$ Cir. S40-8101 or MS.'7»4 C•Mfied ocl "°" s•z bonus + benefits. Must
plans part ie~. DBQ 's, share w /caucaslan-lady. Tired of moving YO UR INVESTMENT be positive. friendly •nd
trips & more! Free Su n· 19;32. $80 mo. Willis. ~·ares??? Want a perm. OPl'ORTUNlTV U>st Female lri1h Setter cJoDaityPHot have ne.at i ppearance.
day brunch. 640-5476 spot to display that i!I... A gro~·log, s uccessful & 8 mo. old Bea ale Malt PO lo•. I 560 Car helpful. help U.S.
Plus beautiru l sin,l!les.NOW! s hare 2 br. apt. '-l IN EXPl-:NSJVE-On.Jy business needs c1pital pup, vie. Coast Hwy & Coster Meta, Ca Olympic eJrorLCalJ
1&2 br-d r oom i_ipts . c.~!.spacious.somcrurn SfiO/moup. for e xpansion. Please Bayside Or. 10-26, S250 92626 897-0<»0
furnlshcrt & unfurnished.. S&Smo. + S48·-tl1I ,2 CONVENl~NT·next call 1714 19'7'9-6400 Reward tor return of
ltfodel!! open 10 to 1. to Antique R o w on Uic, eitherdog.613.$18 AR WASll PERSON so *--MWUcenM Anl!__. needed for Import. New
M')' no pets or children. Career Femalt.' "'ill sha1e Nt'wport 81 \'d. CM. ...-L 0 1 l s I p · ,..-Car Dealer. Apply in
lloommale s ervice furn. lux . home. Unlv. Jt 3 CA REf'REE·perm Orange on·••le gt!neral. ea oin\ Opport .. ity~ytir See ih
a vailable. r.tonlh to Pk.$200. Refs.SS2·895H cashier on duty to sell "COCKTAll..S" mmaJayanC.t,Newport pctSOD, BabJo nson, monlhoccupancy. &Mr n•ySale'. !'! ... lgh57ts, P le ase call AllfMLoters Jim Slemons JmporU.
2 erapf,2 0a,W/uool.nr YOUR items. givini QI ""( '"° lnc .. l30JQuai1St,N'B. II H ''OU free time. SOUND Call Mr. Winston W-.ted ·oa~ oip. Prer. non TOO GOOD TO IJE Co\lect .• ('213)21!·4249 Los l : Ml n ia . Collie to sell new prod. Ca ll CASHIElll:,F"IME smoking girl under 30. · (Sh 1 · & h' "°6 6 I ' Sl20 + 1,~ util. 14M (Apt. TRUE? Stop by or give BOUTIQUE T c e lie), tan w 1t6. "" • 590, Ive name & Va.catJon & co . benefits.
Ct Superior Ave. NB. l.1$ a call! Antiqut & Gift Al I . ,· oS7p .!.sta Blulls area. &40.1374. phone#, c11I will beret. ·caIJ for i.ntcrvw 6'2-1758 i;:::;;;;:;::;:::::;:;;:::;;:;i M I"' e1111. ocat on. ,ONV + The E 1. P I• al -26Ncwport Blvd., i n ve ntory or like LOST; Doxie/Terrie( Amw"litts.t-.fct ar 5 lumblngCo.
642·1334 days ; 642·6578 partner . Call Paul mix.veey1m11lmaleblk 14 Localloo.1. 1'"\111 o r 1S,26NewportBlvd,Ctf
_o~r;c~o~l\;960-;;;384;;0.;;;;;;;;;;;I OCEANFRONT new t Br • upper. Cpts, drps. gar.
Yrly lse. $350. 642·3'"3. Lc;ie 3 BR, 2 BA
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rlosc to ot'ean. perk. OYl'rthe oc•on shopping, and schools. 201 Rochc11tcr Ave , leach witttin 1t.ps
llunUngton Beat'h l BEDROO M 96().~ Altl. 848.83()() • i·feated pool
4360.Jmo. Isl mo. + $100 •&I ndeck
, dep. One block north or •Private b;llcony
Adam• al Al•bamu. •Adequiltrparking ~~~~~~~~! •Elevator ..,. •Security
2 Sci. Condo. Carpel.9 & F'umifure a vailable
-draP.ef, Isl. last. clea n Lte req'd·Sorry, no pcli
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NB .L.cP.ion ilall. comp. Neighborhood Deer &r. ~{290Reward • perpref'd~ BOE.543·7181 ~rn 's only. N . B ..
fac1I. LJtc danco (loot-, Colla Mesa loc. Isl tlmc FOlJND: Male Iris h s.l-ART CALI~ER\' SALES 1--"'°'-------
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APPUANCEREPA.IR CatpentJ)', fioisb, r•.J'EllRY ROMERO Bldt'· 1.7 MalnlfLan(lscp1Haul •110 tleanup:M~ASONRY 4t CON · Blaa:U:,~~~!":~tJe~::. ......... 9 C~~~?l~S~AALl.~
$10.StrvleeC.ll 1nodel, repair. Re11 Cont. Room addllloa.i, 1\l:rfaU.1, IOd, t prkln, Oar11e. Promises. CRETE WORK. Alk. (Of leu Uc/1Nur9?9-333$ Specl•1h . ALTERATIONS C
C114)S49-3'22 ral.el.Callmo:rta R.emodttllDL Palloa. toU,cleanupMa. • Ra.tea low. 51St-SttT, Jake.S4-181SS · Water heaters. di s· BONNIE~. 1 ~lllMj UNIQUE-Quallly re. 53.l-!225 . ExprHlwaUanGr'Uer .... Brick, BJock. St.oae Tile C:aw~'d'~~t poeab. dra.ins, f~uce-ts&!:TI:::lle'--------
•1 ••-y•::;:••R•••Li••b•I••::· modtlloR c• le. alieraliona. QualllyNSma~~11emodel YTrid. Clu•-~~,•.~..a~!!!!• Y:~~!l:UP ~~e~~~~~ by 2SyrseaPr. Q$..8611 :r.;::.~·we •rake ••••••••••••••••••••••• nm . ,..., •· e a e, ue eas. all Tony Palum-}Gba. ov 1.-.., , 1av1 m .,..\l&le_._.v · ~· . M Ch u' CERAMIC T!Lu N •. pend.able. rnc'd Yd. lov boforesUmal•"2-Ut4. ZOS on tliclia1 alum •• ~ •• • • F'i.ttpl Pl t HOUSEPAINTl.NO etr . arce. t 30CMMS. · c.. ew 111< inaeare. Reis Ma.5299. doorl/W~s l.D.at.alled. E:Jc:pr-. JapaDCIM Oarden· . BrlrJc.c=~:P:U-0 Juido/oul. lli qu•J/low JUST PLUMllHG Remodel . Free e a t .
, ol . arpeolr)', ftnlsb', re-Ph Ken ..,. &c wetkflldi inf. Compl yd urv, rella· HauUoc u)1.bmU '· 1••ra1e Block Wal.I.» BBQ Pits ralet. IJruceCM.S-6378 •CALL"2·41Jl• -'-"'8"-'·l"~-'-33'-------c.,. tr model. repair, Re•t. SU.tno 1 . -ble. aeal. Free ett cleanup. Re ab e '••t Refs El .u .. c1. ~64 .,. ••••,••••••._•••••••••••• r•tes.C.UmG:n8 . care. l&Ml&M. Mn'lte~. • l.~· EXTERIOR PAINTING. itARV'SPl.UMBINC lN~IAl.L Your v"''o SO'
MAST..£.R Craft •D>•• . • . •dttut -II • J. I Mo\lfstg Reas. Freee:st.:.CaU alltr • 648-9901 .. eotl')' lor palkl,for ••low
Specialty Rernodelina: CUrtomCabloetMakins• •••••-•••••••••••••••• Japeltese G•rdenl•1·• IA• I .. •••••••••••••••••-•• ,pm W-ao?I NOJO!ITOOSMALI. as $S$ in .Mexlc1n Terra
liai.&h wcM-t, rela. Fret E1o.ilb c1rpentry~ ~ Et.ECTRJC lAN. Sm I M'alnt, t rl mm lne 6 ••••••••-::• .. •:•CL••:_•.t.•;• Movtnc/llAullnr. Student , Arly Plumbin• ¥rater C\)l~ Sff oor showroom esl.Guar'#Ork'99-h05 pnntrainedMl-2169. ~ matnt/repaln ZJ-c\t•0 ui>. Gd wottr;.-lltft. Wutt•E~IG £AN ~/Iara.• truck. Reaa. Qu.alltyltousepaJnlla1 for eridets . ~· • • $48·25Ta HOOS T~ in.sham Barry.s.68·9T231839·S'm Fret&Uma__ -.en-ice, lee.kl, morollte VldOf"JTUeC.o.._
QUAUTY BUILDING le C..,... Senk• Yl'I· exp. Glini'reeeats-s.u.sm · 673-5106eves uc loa u res. R r a~. 26052 Getty Or. J'..aaunw
CAllPENTRY SVS ••••••••••••••••••••••• UcZ).3108. S. 5203· t' k . MOVING ? 2 exp me.n 832·2468.1~ oCf w /ad. Niguel. 831·ZWO. CALLSfg..fl59 . CARPETXPRTs.18)'rt ELECTRICAL WORK Cleanups, fneeWJ: • •HOMECLEANING• movt' you. ReUOllable/ • Jnterlor Painting •/-:::-;-;:::;:';:;'::::;:-::;:':;-f-':!!~~~~~---
Additions, Remodelioa ~nt~e:'~~_:i~ Maintlf'epain. No job to =r.::re~eJ'aJ. cp, ~e=~e:.J:~· lood rel.1. m-1s12. MU481. :'i~kl~eath~d1~7 _rush 1::~~w~~s~~~~ ~~ ~~;>":!:~~d w~~:. s~~~
ra tios. Panel in 1 SaJea. Repair· Inst.all small. $3l.oo&3 alt 8• &ob. G ... r~ Ser-rkff Jd o" in C. ha u 11 n C. Cuar 5.58·7380 Orange County. &11 ·2340 c b' et.s t 492 9739 r-• I HOUSEKEEPER cleanups. Expr, free esL Painting. Int/Ext. M ...m
a ID • e c. . 0 c-t Cle•blJ .... •• , ··········~············ "wbitectoYe' tleanJn1 Betl reliable Sludenls Qual. 'A'Orkmansbip. llloofillcJ or J I 1-tl32·8026 Jack or John. 80 ~tr -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"TWNGS ' b)' Moose. Call Katharine640-3080 M'1·Z1216 Ed 963-(736 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... s.t-flc•
,. p t C bl I Also lndows &f'loott Gen woodwork. repain, REF'AJ~ALL TYPES ••••••••••••••••••••••• "i~oke~hee'i~es.8 Co~~t: •Dutch Malotenance• JAPANESE ptumbla&. etc.&U-5613 HOUSECLEANING is our Movtng & HauHn1. Rella· rtmhr ftttpoir Re:u free es ts he ·ord '!I 1'ree Service.
Tops. Floors. Doors FreeEst 537·1508 GARDENER. Business. Call Janice's ble"Studenls. Expr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• WaltsBo..S020 anfutt.e Firewood. N /C. Lie.
Windows, Palk> CoYen Chl~C... Reliable.Pleasecalleve. I DO IT ALL! Ragged.)'Anns.675·65.53. Reas.M0-114911:644-2300. VERY NEAT PATCll bonded & 1n:sured .
Decks. ~emodeHng _j)! ••••••••••••••••••••••• SU.MM !~~~a~te!'.'=:71. L••c•Mg P•Nn;JP11p•rlag ~!~t~S:.f~.ucco. ~!:':1!!!"~! .... _ 962·7B17
s mall Job s . 20 Yri Childcare. my home JAPANESEGARDENER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HlGHFASlllONSf'OR mmovats. Umbing, top-
h om e owner i ft S? · between calif. and ltleaa tOyn exper,all phues PARTY BARTE.JilDlNG Ford's Landscape Sod, PETERS PAINTING PATCH PLASTERING µ'ITLE LADIES s·z & ping , pruning. Split Plne
Laguna. ReCs . R. Wetr Verde scbool.s. Ages 4 up. Rea&ooable/FAUmates Call William in AM at palJos, masonry & desl1n lnt/Ext·Re.as Rates ••ALL TYPES•• under. Cstm. orig. firewood . f7.5 cord /del,
400.2578 751-3560. Call 1$1-19.1'7 . 175-8138 service. 962· 7817 Call Gene al ~$8 Free Esl 54()..6825 Size 4 to 8. S68· 7200 lie ;bond /in!I. 842-2624 .
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valves. pumps, or closely related
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ANSI STD & MIL-STD-8. Knowledge of
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with nationally known valve company.
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Small lite manul. needs KEYPUNCH P!micallloeropl1t
"'Uablef/Umeemployee Experiencect'Dala Enlry METALLURGIST Fo' <ooi.a1escenl hoop. fo r gen'I shop work. Operator. Must be Send resume to
'79-2290weekdys,Vern. avail a bl e to work C>a.ssifledadno.561,c /o
Established Nal 'I Corp 3 :30PM to m idnight. • Daily Pllol, PO Box 1560,
exp1ndin1 into Newport some weekend work Minimum experiHce 5 Coel8Mesa,ca92626
Beach area bas openings could bereq'd. ,........ Steel Ir Cast ff'Oll PlCK UP& DELIVERY
for 5 reps to demonstrate APPly In Person f d D lly _ _,__ Young neal appearing
new le totaJly different MoothruFrl9am·4pm 0.. ry. a .....-••'"JI male or female between
Skin Care Line. Earning DISNEYLAND ••ly1t. Part•tlme, AM 21 Ii 30,-to work for New
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PERSONNa RESOURCES 833·9145 high. We provide all de· Pet'SOllftll Offlc• _ ... , up and taking customers
mo1uppU .. &<1rainyou. llllHwbo.'llvd Ideal for retired ••· 'home. see C harles Perm.Placements&/orTemporary
"'8-5470, Mr. Sam. ......,,1., Calif. ---'enced person. Woodard al 2626 Harbor Agency : 1151 Dove #112, Newport
.Exper. full charge bkkpr/
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Costa Mesa . Call
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Cleaning Women wanted, DENTAL Assistant chair CLA .. VALCO H.ipW..ted 7100 HelpW..tad 7100
S3 + per hr. Newport side.4V:zdan.Ortbo. Ex-GARDENER 17th&Placenlia ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t•••••••••••••••••••••
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Beach area . Own per.req.NewportBeach. Part·time opening for CoslaMeaa MAIDWAMTED NURSES AIDES 1 opening iS f o r
transportation. 644·2266. 642-2626. hortiCultural atudent or 5·41 .. z20 I Don Quixote Motel 7 to 3 & 11 to?. Exper prt"· t~ABRICATI ON BUY~R
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_C_lk_T_r.: __ l __ $_S_O_O __ l---------,-i individual w /related EqualOpporEmployer 2100NewportBl,CM f'd. ltunlington Beach with back g round in * s up Dental Assistant.. exper d k 1·~~~~~~~~~:_=]ili:§~~=:_1 I I I 8 Fee aid. Xlnt entry rronl ofc & cbairside. wor exper. . Call642-2670 Conv. l osp la . 1 811 purchasing fabricated Call64 .. ll89 FloridaSl,H.B.841-JSlS mate rials, including
level job £or arpbitious N.B. 644-9211 . 9AM 'tit Noon 1----------i•Moil RM Clk $450 sheet me tal. machine
begillner.Alsofee. D~•L MO FEE THEIRVIMECO. NBinsurco.willtraln Nurses Aide!i . 3-11 shin. parts, injection molding, CONTROLCAREER U'll'~ • . . Exper. prel'd. fl.Jes.a · _ _. · · bo ds Employment Agency Recept,e.xptoS600 5SONewportClrDr KEYPUNCH begirmer.L1tetyp1og. V rd Con H 661 pnntcu c1rcu1t ar ·,
3400 Irvine, Ste 102 Chainide, expto$600 Newport Beach Some heavy liff.ing. C:nt:rSt. cM osp. -etc. We also need un RN'S
NwptBch7l4/5S6-8505 DENTISEARCH EqualOppq.rEmplayer CONTROLCAltEER ----------< t:: LE C TR 0 N l CS
17732 E. l7th, Tustin OPERATORS Employment Agency Huning DUYER . with al least 4 IFull-Timel C:OOk, 838-5S48 3400Jrvi.ae,St.e102 M yr s ex perienc e in _ Gardener/ clean-up man NwptBch 714/556-8505 R purchasing elect roni c • • ~fed Surg, ll-7:30 ahi~. !T~~rl~ ~i~ri ~~~ Dent~I RttePUon,ist, ex· for apt complex in Costa C..,....tfy we_..~ Wk3n30d auperYisory r~lief e»mponent.s. Degree pre· • ~-~p.e r1• a1c utEe c1a1 re •:!:._.."""· Xlntbenefits & p er1ence req d . No Mesa. $500. ~3381 or ing l•dl•iduols to MAILROOM& 7·: · lerred but not essential •• : nunp1ta ony. xce ent,
sai";Q.: Park Lido Conv. Saturd.a)'1 .. goodsa~a~& 837-9511. "-cribe and verify STOCK CLERIC LYM for these senior posi-f'!~i!'!!"!"!"!"!"!"~lbenerits. ContacL Mrs.
Ctr •••f1agshipRd NB benefits 1f qual1f1ed. · _. -MU t-.1.-. Newport Bea c h in · 4 Days J ·ll 30 relief Uons . I'= J ensen, 642·Z734. Costy,
· ~ ' 644 2119 832 6377 *&.l'Ofc SSSO .. source VT '"'"' r ..-v surance co. needs clerk f/lime. }(Int benefits. MRO IUYER Real F.&tateCareer M es a M emo r I a 1 ~642'==-804~~·'-------1---::-c=:0':-:-:-:':--:-:-:-:::-c-I Work for 2 architeds EDP 1y1t•m1. They for mail. stock, heavy health insurance & life. 1-lospital , 301-victorla
Cook for guest home. 4
days. Hrs 1oam-6pm.
646-6716 btwn 9am·5pm.
DIETARY AIDE in plush ores. 60 wpm ft'lllt hc&Ye tr.ifting in lifting, minor repair,, fit. LYM ~~aid~:~~ :~~o~i~= INOIVIOUALIZ£0 1.C~.M~·~E~O~E~. ~~~~~
11-7:30. Help w /diets & typing. Superoppor. ~h, keyt..,., or ing &. Ute typing. Salary 11·7:30. Night relief Fri & for computer industry . ''RJ;lD fC ·
trays. Can train. Xlnl CONTROL CAREER Myclsc .ct be-ab1R to to$450. Good co. benefits. Sat. Park Lido Conv. Xlnt potential for advan· t. SALES COUNSELORS
benefits. & health insur. E3400mplolrvymtn. •.n.t51Agee1n02cy test ...... llM 029.,_833_......, __ . _____ -f Center, 466 Flagship Rd, cement. Please apply in ·_ MANAGEMENT'' l"or Newspaper Promo-Cook !Housekeeper. lop Park Lido Coftv. Ctr, 466 ,-, _N_B_._64_2_·80« ______
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person or send resume tu>n. Must enjoy working salary for family of 4 + E' I a gs hip Rd , NB Nwpt Beh 714 /SS6-8505 UNIV AC 1710 or &. •M.AIHTEHAMCE 1 · to : with young people 10 t()
lile hskpng. Drive.J.ive-642 8044 fonx. HELl'ER Ol'l'ORTUHITY: PROGRAM in or out. Refs req 'd.f--· D-IS-·P_A_T_C_H_E_R---1Hairdresser w /following Pos1'l1"·e. enlhusias11·c MICRQDATA 14 years of age. Reliable -·~~an Gpm for new unique salon in To work in large S.N.F. • Re ce ,-v 0 yo ur 0 w n transportation required. _•_•~-~--~----! Laguna Beh. 494-6464 Optniltgs are in both Many. fringe benefits. penon needed lo be re· 17481 Re-d Hill Ave. Excellent parl·lime posi-<Graveyard.) _;::;==="-"-'-'-'---l clay _ ... sw'-' shifts Apply. Mon thru Fri, ceptionist/ secretary in lrvt--.Calif.92705 personal in ·the·field tlon . Jlig h pay for 2·3 Cook needed for new pre·
school opening In Irvine,
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Apply in person H k LI · -• .., 9 , R 1 c h · I lll"rl;' trainer at no cost to you. h h · h 11 YellowCabCompany ouse eeper. veh1n. with Cl st~ salcwy am-.. pm, oyae onv. appy, p1r.ogr~s1~e r ea EqualOpporEmployer Leamto sellhomeswith ourseac evening, a ·
11251 Slater, F. Vly Foreign or Amer. sc ool of SSSO .cl 0 I Oo/o Hoepital, 1030 W. Warner estate or tee 1n aguna a n accelera\ed course, day Sa turday. Ca 11
N Pb Cal,_ girl. Rm &: Board in ex-SA. 546.£450. Beach. ~day week, in-_ _, &42·8102 for interview l 0 one ~ change for lite s•ift diff«Htiol. lnl----------i eluding weekeftds . ai,...earnbigmoneyfrO'm bclore6:00
COUNTER HELP Please) housekeeping a nd oc· addilllon. we 'offer Clll ManPaEgeOmPenLEt PERSON 494-9473or 549-0316. REAL ESTATE SALES -the start. Current ex·1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; · d A d caslonal babysitting. ATI'ENTION pansion program. pro·!• Thll&p/time ays. PP· DONUT Shop, graveyar 962.6292. outstanding benefits Exec. looking for part Orange County Business ' LICENSED. vides rapid adva ncc-SALESLADY
SALES MAM ly, Del Taco. 252.'>2 La shi ft . No exp nee. --~'--'------1 a.---1· b · a soclate w h s pa I 1·me UNLICENSED. menl into management. Paz Rd . Laguna Hills. Woman age 2.5·45. Apply -F·-=TW«.. ime us1ness s oman a r . i . in person. Mr. Donut. lJS HOUSEKEEPER , in wholesale supplies. job opening ih Markellng GET THE RED New licensee, earn sales S25. min. p/day. Elegant~
COUMTER HELP lh C M Live-in. Some driving. lfthrviewing hours B u s i ft e s s r u I I y &. Mgmt. for appoint· CARPET in JO days lo 2 weeks with ly appointed s pecialty · E. 17 • · · Own room & ba. 673-0042 9 _ --1 I _ _ capitalized. Interview menl call 64$-3987. TR EA TM ENT ! our fabulous, one or a Apply in person, Pizza l----------1 -· -· shop. w/a wealthy mall'
Man. l~Ha'bo'•-C~1 DRIYERS . · 673-2223 We train you to sell kind training progr a m. 1 1 1 k 11 . "~v -Housekeeper, live-in must OWH YOUR OWH home!! with an accelerat· Last but not least, 8o% c ien e e ma es se in ~·
DRIVERS, Plants for With own car .. Apply in drive, in go6d health, Please call Manicurist, (Juliette ) IMSUIAHCE ed course lhat starts im· commission paid at time at The Custom Shop
Sa 1 es & De 1 i v e r y . person. Pizza fl.1.an, 192Q free to travel. top sal., 1714) 64()..3527 must be exper. Contessa ... G~CY mediately. llyou are In· of closing. Many olher9 quite a~rceable. Retail ll.arborBl,CM Refs.Req.495-6969 . Halr Fashions. NB. " ~ ,...., · b 1 · 1 exper. ROT -nee. Salary Knowled ge of plants NoExpetienceNe<:ess. teres"'" 1n e.anung 1g arc ry1ng o copy our + co mmiss ion. l ZS.
helpful. ~lust own Van or DRIVERS fl 0 u 5 e ke e Per f 0 r PACIFIC MUTUAL ,_crl_>-_3385 _______ _, Eam While You Learn. money from the slart. programs-so you owe it P /day g u a r 8 n t ee .
St;i. Wgn . Earn $200. wk . {Cross C--'--I Gentleman. Part time. 700Ncwport Ctr Drive MAN 1 CUR 1 ST { 0 r Keep Present Job get individualized free to yourself to ~all the CUSTOM SHOP• 3333 Apply in person. 524 W. _ ... , Call after 1 pm, H.B. NewportBeach,Ca92663 porcelain nails only. During Training. trainingonthejobinone rest. But in the end. Bristol St. South Coast
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DELIYERYM •M Plfonday Nov . 3rd. H k I EqualOppor. Employer &U-6434. Insurance Group ed1 lhruoll 011 o,1anrtghe Cound -REeDt CLAcRPE5 Td T&rcat·I .... ~~~~~~~~~ ""' ouse ecpe r or EdLani,540-ll4t y, ca or u er e· m n . 1 en e un·i-
$315 Mo . Eariy AM l\f~~rpf:~e~fi~~~~1rp Gentleman. Ltve In, re· MASSEUSES ---===="'--'-'-"---flails . Arlene, (7 14 ) licen.<;~d . please call im-Sales&M•rchandlslftql
newspaper deltv · lrvinel-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j quires approximately 2 Laundry Worker Wanted H.B's Finest Spa needs PIX AMwerinc) SM"Y l-'-848-'-...,_42 _____ ~-f m c d 1 ate 1 Y · L 1 n d a The Red Balloon is looK·
area. Must have lrg car.I• hrs. per day. Please call Corona del Mar area. m asseuses for full or Newport , Costa Mesa REAL ESTATF.SALES 558·7555 1ng for e xceptional
Sta. wag or va n pref'd. ESCROW OFFICER/ 496-8152~ or 493·4337 after Over 18only. Exper. pre· part lime help. Day or and llunt. Bch. areas. Join # I Receptionist for front of-career o.ricntcd .sales
Nocollect.9f>2-463J. LOAHPROCESSOR 8PM·. f'd.· Hrs. 9-2. Tue·Sal. evening work. We will F\Jll or p/time shifts in· rice in radiology orfice per.ion with a fla1~ for
Deli Woman, p/time for ~1aj or home builder Housew"ives $t00min.67J.6500. train.Cal lbetwntoAM& cludewknds. Exper pre· Tarbell, Realtors located in Newpo r t rash1onmcrchand1s1nJ1 &
Jur,ch hours in Jl:ourmel needs take char ge lOPM for interview . f'd.EOE.543-778"1 •F'ree Training Beach. J\.led i e al di:iplay. Contacl the of .
liquor store. 1525 J\.tesa escro~·officer /loanpro-Here'syourchancetoget LOG'IProcess $600 .. Town &,Country Spa. •Cadillac Program transcriplinn :ih1l1ty f1 c~.at 846·001 1 for in ·
VerdeDr East.C.tl-1 . ccssor for tract 'A'Ork. O\ll of lhe house & earn Willconsiderescrow 18582 Beach Blvd. 1-18. Petfed •Hawaii,AcapulcoTrips pref. Call 6•12·646·1 for tcrv1ew . •
----------1 •tosl be lam•'Liar with all some extra SS working oler. ~nefits are over 963-7723. W-...._I •Nationwide Referrals " h I g Ad ...,. llCJ If unlicensed lel us as appt. Salcsrv~ple. We need part. DENNY'S current conventional and for non.profit org 9·1 we min · vance un· · . · .. ~ Day shift available (or governme nt financing morns,. H.B. area .. Call lim. Maturewom.an loeare for Hours · sistyouin obtainingyour Receptionist, beaut y time COf!1 m1 ss i on
fast experienced Coffee 894.s,s18. CONTROL CAREER stroke pat1enl, 2 days 9.zPM or 4•9PM Real Es tall' license. Call salon. Desire p l~;.i sant repr~scnlatrvcs. to sell
S A I programs. EmploymentAgency ~·k, CdM area. 547-99$3 DiUF1ory ,842·Grol . altracto·vcyoong••om ·.,0 . exc1l1ng organic carlh hop Waitress. PP Y. Call Mr Dreyer -n ,. Eam $4 hr putting your C 11 M 3l70Harbor Blvd.Costa · 3'100 1rvlne,Stel02 1&1~er~pm. Sla rt p /limc. l rvln(·· ~·ormprogram; a r. 714:979·5340 Ind Engr Hydrau $18K Nwpt Bch 714/S56-8505 personality to work. All REAL E.5TATE SA I~ES-752·6141. Bertels. 646·839:>. Mesa. GrantCo.otC•f. S s Marineelec to$1SK MEDICAi.TECH workdonefromournew limited openings for
M b · 10 · LOT PERSON needed for CaliC.Lic&ASCP,exper. Irvine ofc. You must qualified salespeople. If R ' Sales\\·omen \\'anted t v Have S.melh'.ng lo sell' an-oalopptyemplyr ec antca es1gner 1 1 1 octpl/fyp1'1!PT · •• H 1 b ~ Import New car Dealer Evening Supervisor tor possess a P easan c ear you are honest. enerfo?etic · c;dl on profcs'iional men
Cl.ss'.11-•• 3dsdo•'l,.,cll. ea exc angers _....,,+ ,,_ r·d t Smart in telli•ent "'1 •~ " Legal Secy/Corp $850 Apply In person, See Bob clinical lab. 838-9600 Ext. voice"" a con t en man-and interesled· 1n hi~h · ' t hrnu ~hou t So. Ca 11 r.
7100 ....._ w-h~ 7100 Maintenance Mech $950 Johnson, Jim Slemon.11 301 or PO Box 2825, Lag. ner. Perfect for students earning goals you must min. 1 yr con tinuou.<; Must be ag:gressivc unfl
uaa-Wawhd '""'""' un~ 1 1 · p 1 A Jmports Inc 1301 Quail J.Ulls 92653 & housewivc,, No actual investiga te our pro,::ram general ore ex per to work ha\·c some outside sale<; :::?'••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· ~nE.1j~~C:talt'!;~Y St,N.B.' ., ---·-~--· -----1 selling involved. F or and COMPARE. Ask for 4 hn; daily, 5 days week . experience. we wi ll tra111
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Suite234 642-14701-""'--"'-'--------l•---------i-more info. 833-8098 betwn aftappl. with Ila\ Cox . fl.fu st be able to type 45 1n our field . This 1s ;1 l~~~~~~~~~~I * •LVH• * Medi cal 9am·Spm. ~-pm . & ~ ahll" to handle career not just a jnh I~~~ Nee<ledforOrange Coun· Uc'dPsychiatric --------b\L<;)' phone traffi<' effi ~alary + bonu~ + tr!l\'t•I
Injection fl.told Setup ty's largest skilled nurs-TecMlcians PF.kRSON&FRIDJ.'.Yd S650h cicntly. C:ill for apµt C'Xp<'n ~es .• t-:x('rt1t1v.-
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S49-19SS. benefits. iocl~ded : RM's duties. E mplr pays ¥1 Chruma . Et1ual Op · r,.11; \O&i
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IMSURAMCE $250,000 + '2000 ure ins. 6 We are t~king apphca-TYPIST SS25 ~ ---&·.1rn-.trcss
Secr etary , full ·time. Paid holidays. Up to 3 lion s for our R<''-'' Sellstarter&accurate. meso'oll!td&drrei -RKordifHJTech. .. P:i rt ltmC' stt~·in g on flc -
Commerclal Insuranre wb paid vae., bonu!I for psychiatric unit. f\111 & CLK TYl'IST $500 c<»IO meso ~0-9922 f.'or Record in~ & Produc · corutor pillowK & rcla ll'tl
Underwrilingexper.nec. good attendance. Apply p/\lme,allsblfls. F.ntry levci ; xl nt train·!----------! t1on Studio. ~t 1x1n.': ('X-:it'C l''·~o rics in yo ur
CdMarea.673-3850.· betwft •am & apm . PleaseApply ing. pe rie nee nec es~ar.v h n mt•. Exp not
1----------1 Royale conv. Hospital, Personnel Qrfice T\'PE SEITER to $680 REAL EST A TE Knowledge of record1n,g nel'Ch~;1ry, Qua lily & skill
IMmmtelSK,..tory l030W.WamerA,·e,SA So.CoostHospftal IR:\1 .~1PSC w1th lite ex· equipment & produclLon a mu!i!l lntrrmittant
Part·time, flexible hrs. South Laguna J)l.:r. Fcc ne~ot. OPPORTUNITY techniques. Send info In ~•irk Samplcof work rl'
Casually experience MACHINIST 71,/499-131 1 ftf.C~:PT DENT. SGOO Well located RE office P.O. llox m"i, Ne~·port qu1refl . 64a-3269 wt~l'k ·
neceuary. 675·.5444 . Growinn co need! person '""~~~~~~~~~ lnsurilnce & Peg board. need s 2 Ii cf' n s C' d llcach, ca. !.t2G6J cnrls '--'---'-~------! 9 I· FRONT DESK $000 salespeople. Busittess is -,-capable of workin1 to DELS F 1 Nud • y d k R >' SAL~S J.A.MITOA close tolerance 0-n mill-MO · ema e e liledicul ofc. Sec treqepl. great?. our own es . .... SEAMSTRESS
Maturt'. depf!nd . peraon ing m~ch. &: lathe. Locat· Figure. Sharp. s8 Per S&OO. t.:mplr pays fee: and phone. Call for 1n EXPERIE:MCEO OR F time perm. posituin
tor ho&pllaJ malnt. dept. ed in Belgrade, Montana, hour. 968-3.'>20 after 4prn. xlntopport for advcmnl. terview. W. E. Lac hen· MEW LICENSEES tor m~ n & wo me n ·s
Apply Park Superior 90 mJ's No. W.est of MODELS · MASSEUSES SECRETARY to $950 ~~·N~~~~·Blvd.Cl\I The .most active nc~· of ht1uliqu''· Mu~l ha ,•e ex~
H e a 1th ca re , 14 4 s Yellowstone Pk. Prime Figure Models. Escorts. Skills & knowledge or Oil 646-392:8 eves :673.4~77 fll·e.1n CO ~. We Pll.Y fn r 1X!r. Cn ll for in{rrvw ap11t
SuperiorAve.N8 huntihg &: fishing area. Maaseust?$ needed. Tor Prop. leases . Smplr ' advertis ing , r;1 gn .~. THELOOI(
i-'="'-'""''--''-'-"'----1 Lodging w/cooklng facU . money . Ne w stud I~~ pays'""· telephone, printini;: & 644·6500
••KEYPUNCH•* rum for 30 d ay! trial 6Jl·38J1 Also t~ee &: t'reeJobs post.age, buslnes' card.-.. --------
Wurance ~.1eek1 ~nod. Only qoal. need SAIRA IERK AGCY For Classified Ad hrochure", promo! io n
''T)'lling Buff" wtth 1pply. Send resume to Needed Students p/tlme 18952 fl.fa cArthur Blvd . ACTION ~k about our in ccnll\'l' dcsl~!Ofadyancement! Valley ~t 11i c hlne &: to help on ei);ic &c county 1r,1ne 833-2892 Call a commission 5pl\t. Call
C0N'I'ftl)LCARt:£R F.ngineering Corp., 8ox projcct1._Apply 102'7 No. ' Daily Pilot CliffLandry.673-7601 .
EmWoymenl Aaency 167, Belgrade. Mt.$W714 Coa1t Hw y . No . G . (lave something you want AO-VISOR
3400ln1ne. Slt"JOZ or call 406 /3&8·6031 or La,;una Beach. 491-iOiM. to aell? Cla111fied ads do 642.5678 NewpottBcb 7J4-·J1!:!5! 406 /51rl-1339. 3Dm-6:3()pm ~t ·I'' itwell."~".u--.8. SELL idle itcm!i with A
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grammar s kill s , t8700MacArthur,1fvine. $7S.Call$5l-4897 Rm.furniture.a courh .,~·-PINE FURN .• AN· w/LeuCNenew,$1600·BOY SCOUTS NESD
1nin1mum 5 )'MJ, expcr. l9VeHal, cbr, ottoman .,.,._ T1QU!S.6'5-22IOO KoKno11$Gu1t.u.liltenu BOATS. Tax Ad van·
Sendresume.i:eferen<'e' Wa it r ess P1i1rt time Ma&1cChd'gostovc$2S. et.a1ere.M\<seeCOap.z129 Seville, Bal. Pmin. v .... a ... ~ .. N fto0,(T14)1t5--mT taaa.call5"-4990 & expected salary to • ' • Call 4'7·2076 predate. $600 eomp.aet. PatJo fum dllbn ct« ~ .,. . .-u. tw, toom· Cla~H;1f1ed tad 560, t.· to duys. Stew Kettle, Costa . . 968-2368 aft 8fM. . redwood , ate b'eaul· plete, illU pk&d. XtTa MQ91 Sac. ~mder Guitar Oory fishing boat ltlOO or
Daily Pilot PO eox 1560 !o1esa. 979·1878. Kirby hktt nttw, w /•ttM.cb· Stai bom-pf!:i.' miR · rum $190 (worth tfZS), wJStrat Pict· Upi1 . $150. beat. offer. 2 locfrera.
We bav~ kn open111a fur Olt!t<i r.ti.."!t~. <.:oi . 92621t ' WAil' RESS wanted over ment.s, SJS. BeautlJ~I Pe~an Book· -·• ' QaSz.1170, UIUally bome, Fender Twin Re verb depOt nnder67S-8&Sl ~n iodividual with a I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 21 . llntg Eich t1rfll. QllJ :W0-11119 ease, ~bo. Ttl!I SlJPERG.,\JlAGESALE tnddd. m-22£L amp'350. StO-Tm. • minim.um or 3-1 years re-I 1 cond Evet SSJt'8'Ti S.t ft Sun toua atulf 298 ;'a <:c:nt Secretarial c:<-ill)2·7212a!t :t:JOPM . 1''r0$t·Free Refrigerator. · · .-Villanova'Jld.C..M. • . P,LATWARE BUFFET Clalmet. aelll M•h•n~•
peritnce. Out11 tandin)Z SENI QR W.:irited 3 <.'X~r. book a ir Good cond. $12S . ,P:ropcrtySettJemenl. Lite -Onelda·1Uver~ptated dln· .new $150, •ac. $350, xlnl Sertk• . 020
-JkiJ.ls wilh typing at M · ronditioning (>!' bon1e im· Call 979·2999 new, bunk bedl w/m!ll 81.llFFSSUN 9=4.T~a & nerware. 5-pc: Pl•ee aft~ emd. M7-1112or8C7--5556 le••••••••••••••••••••••
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•·pm, shui·th111Jd 120 SALES 11roveincnt sales men, to GE W -h d . tresaea, COit l2tll-;-:$1.31. ·r. Price toys, furn & UJJ&-$1-50 per aelUas.. _ BOATtNG~KRt!P~lll
wpm. Will report to V. P uitrOl.lu<'.e 1n.'5ulation pro-llarve:ls c~rci .Iia~r '. Match inc n!lhl ltind dilse. 400 Villa Quinta 1,GOI) Milt •rail. 873-6U52. Office Fwllliliil A St.ai(er~gen. L-tnns l
and Ge-neral Manu,l(er. t<.'SS for 25 yr. old co. d Del M. k ff Y $l1. Herculon alteper; N.8.544-o388 Evet. 1rp111.. 1015 repalr:FonnertrllaN•
Will illir.o be rci;.pons1ble SECRETARY Nt-•w in Org. Cf)unty. $500 tii~.~-wee. a e 0 er. cost 12619., $129. Sota 6 Carvedcredeou Ex· Andin>ns, Grate·~· •••••••••••-•••••••••• Del Re1. Buckns-tlTS .
ror secretarial duties for to s1000 wk, potential, Love Seat, ·Cost $39t., erclle bench & ':ighu Canopy Bed Frame. Tea Exe •'It chn 115/8$., IC)' lilARJNE R.epair~ce:s
the Controller. Will han· yl·ar· ~round 1>roduct. Auction 1015 Sl80.Setof3ttbles•.1s ISO Twlri:-beda $2S ea Table. foldlna chair. • ..cbn $1/up. acy dks. inwooClf'ibe IUI-mate
die usual day tv dcty die· !olinlmurn of 3 vears t'l<-Call nu.,.. for details (714) ••••••••"i_•··~··••••••• S29; Sll1~tb' tolled Sol• 6 stereo console 1190: 0 /8 2 liae prea. f1iel MachiM cvn:. Pierce*7 ~ · 1"I ":> • ~~t~~:. 3~~11 c~~;~r~~~ perience . -t°de1i11 ('an :>.10-5581 **I BUY** ~; ~=~1~·-~: Glau coffee table 160. 2 ~:~Miac. ma!Jae W.J9lh,CM .US.7tlt. . Maiw
some statistic at reports dldale will h11ve ret.·e11t WorehcM.tse Pff'lon Good U!led Furniture & rockers, etc. Make :Ber. ~la•• t.a~les $45 ea· 2 Pe 81.k Nauc. corner eqm,..... 9030
fOf' lhe General Managt>r or current SALt:S ex-!ol u!>l h:.v~~ex e r . in Appliances-OR 1 will 9l!ra-481l. elvet. chair S75. G~age Snow'nres, 7 a 7$ x 14. u couch. table att.IC'b'd. •••••••••••••••••••••••
nd ·11 1 t pe··oe ncc w 'lh m no· . . Sale 26681 La Sierra t etlln f b'· ~~ ... -1 .a wt aso ype mon-• 1 1 • plurnb1ng m rials . ScllforYou. c-.1-.-&i1.~1C...-l"l..I. Mi · v· lo pace 5 go c uaa, -· _., 195$ Rebuilt 18 HP lhl.y financial statcmenls computer /per1 phcral 536 l•l52 MASTHSAUCTIOM .-..... .. -irwr-w. .,..,ve, uuon 1e ~ncyclopedia Bril•ll· ... __ & "---IOtO E .nrud S200 in back of for the Contruller. In ad-products. Wil l handle Decorator Su"'lua, Anti-Hol l060 tuca, complele Ml w/yr • .--._,.. _...,_.... Vl e • dilion, «eneral riling, Secretarial duties sup, Wll()W,\NTSTO WOJlK ? 646-1686&83) .. 9625 ques & Paintings 1635..... books 19591171 Boya ••••••••••••••••••••••• 44SNewporl.Rd.N.8..
i>hones. "'c11i;:hl reserva. portin8 a four man DlllV~:ACAH! Aftft..Call842""1542 Superior, Unit 4,
0Colta ••••.••••••••••••••••••• ck>thing, ch~ap. After 51bomas Palisad~ Organ 631·0239
t 1on for management SALES office. Using Cl<-.CJI OOS f': your hours, . Mesa.$48-7981 Splnt.ed Arab & Morgan pm.~1673. w /rbyl.hm section, 2\.;:
people will bt.• part of cellent skills typ1ni; 65 \lo'ork fnr yourse lf, be 81cycln 8021 . Mare. • 12 yrs. Sbot.t. yr1. old . $1200 new,ll<Hlts.Power 9040
responslbiJily. Will also wpm, shorthand at JOO YfJUr own boss . Alen or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dining Rm Ta b,le, 6 $C7!i.•67S.1725or549-2968 Deco. cab. $t0. 9x12 shag sacrifice $700. After 5 pm •••••••••••••••••••••••
s il in on manai,:c mcnl wpm. New ofricc near \\'u1ncn Ca n be slii,:htly Used Bikes & Parts. Buy, chairs, &: china chest. Gray Pony 4 yn Welsh· rug $35. Lamp $15. Skis 841-8990. UNUSUAL Marlin Astra
s taff mecling.s to take Orange County Airport. handicapp ed . Neat -sell and trade. 2481 Bea~t . wood. Unusual Arab Trained Englisb ~Booll$7..833-3966. Kohler&C bell ui:1· 18, Berlcely Jet-OLDS, notes. send resume or Well e s lal.lli :,h t·d, (;lean Appea ran ce . NewportBICM.642-7910 c hairs. 1275. Also .i..a_ • ·d c.._ .. 1433• amp st IO .._., 41 u In .applyinper:>on· dynamic company . \'ct.-..,relircd.Age 25 lo . Odyaaey Geme1, $75. uouexper.n er . ..-· Bar,bandcarvedw~,2 piano. Walnut. Xlnl. 4...,. ~~rs.manycus m
Salary t;ommensurale 70. Supplcn1ent your in-Azuk1 10.s pd. w frefs. Hd. 646-7506 F1uhy Purebred Morgan ~oo:!r xln~nd. 69 cond. $100548-7229 ~~~:fo~;e~-tMi;:ip~::~
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2221 South Anne St
Santa Ana, Ca 92704
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with experience. Please' eome. !)rive a cab 6 h~s ~mp. ~-~~:30. Wall UnJl, solid l eak Mare. Needs exper rider. aa. ·492· BABY GRAND 0 /8 in trade .. 524.5465
send resume with S•dary ur rnorc a d<1y. Apply in oann, · $200· Mediterranean oak $4.25. Nancy, 675--1725 cancelled ·Contract. 2000 Black finish J470. aft. 6
his tOry or UJ>ply in r}t;!rson, Yellow Cab Co., BufldinigMaterfcih8025 co(f~tabte $7$· Walnal Re A M 3 ·yds carpetillg below 486-4W196aflei6:30 1---------
pcrson : 1125 1 Sl<i tcr Ave. Foun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• heac:tbOal'd ;; rr~me (or Hg. d ppy T· k 1b9·· eost. linstal.1547:.729 L • ' 25' Owens •. $3,000 or best
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l111nVallcy. CJtAIN link fencing S1 doublebed szs 861•32711 an so1m1e:. abrl kaly Sp1tl1tMjGoods 0 4 offer. Slip lnclu~d. -t1' • • • • w/anow a .. e an e ·THOMASVILLE China••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-9253 X·R~ Y TECH ~:~i7 240 · 645--3J8l or Black padded bar w /4 <?m Broke good disposi-Cabinet. dark dislruaed 12 Ga Shotgun, Charles , -.
t..:llT. AltT el<per pref'd. · • barstla, footnlL .,.dded Lion. Musi. sell, $600. or Pecan,2yn.·old. Re~rig. Daly O/U, field grade. 32 Tollycraft, twin 2~
So m!' NuC'lear Med , Cameras& armrest. Back Is white bst ofr. 640·8489 or g ood cond . Elect. immacS300&42-30&4 HP. Sips 6. Monom~t1c
special p.,roecd~r~s, gen'I Equipment 80.30 formica w/loc~ini door 997-576.1. roast.er. 5.57-254S . bead, galley auto pilot,
xray. San Cleme nte ••••••••••••••••••••••• for liquor. Like new. , . . Trueltne rod, moneJ gtassoverwoodhull.150
Gt· n c r a I II o s pit a I Mi 8 81 k bb<t ' & '600/of'r 642-53SS Ha1t1rholcl Goods 1065 Like new lop of. the lme guides, new $45. Pen 349 brs. on engines. Tape
714 /496-Il22exl467. ' C·nox p rf ac d $1J • · ••••••••••••••••••t•••• Ken,rriore electnc dryer. H reel w/line, new $4.5. deck, sail dingy, VJ-I!''
--. ase. e 559c.;:.,1· · fee cream table & 4 ch rs Pvt. Pty. wants t.o buy $75. CallSSl--4897 28S Broadway, C.M. radio fathometer, $9.950.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Praktica Hanimex PL &U-4605 rugs. 496-2193eves. . cw ra~,!.· µ Ga~e Pu~p Shotgun. Cole days, 714-7SZ-7SZ1.
Mttehonchs~ ael, $100. S48·2765, used oriental Persian ALMO~N D By owner. Call Jerry
Ant'ques 8005 FLR. SOM M. 1.8 lens, . ~~· 67
84• 82xM, thr/ Veot.ilated nb. used 001? Eves. 645-8185. An Equal Opportunity ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bushnell 200MM, autc SOFA & Loveseat, brand 2 Karlslan Onental rugs. , once. SJS. All S~ace Unit1----------
t:mployer M /f' PUBLICAUCTIOM len s, for Pen tax ;:':.ir·xlnt qu.al . Each9x12.$200.&$t00. 3 OAK Barslool.~s.l op JH~18. Hamilton at 33'Displacement1tull
I ri1ANYITE!ofSOFFINE PraktiC'a . Bushnell 962-~.1 ce-:-Mov1ng . 846-2948. grade. Black na . $60 Ne laodH.8. Fiberglass.$1850.
Service Station Allen· J E w f_: L It y . ART 35MM aut? lens for Pen , Used -carpeting 50 yds & takesall.673-3597. Ski boots, Nordica, mens 898--4063.
, ~:~~'. 1-e.:ire;·pd/li~:.YAp~ OBJECTS. AN1'1QUf~S. tax Prakt1ca. Buy all or Sec. L shape couch +ot-pad $200. Rua I. clr, Beaut Antiqued Din Rm sz 8. $25. Kastinger, Ghris Craft 18" inboard Amulet -Jar~on FINE t'U llN., 1-::Tc . pnrt.559-0771 toman, dR. blu. in gc;t t)S7·289$.Goodcond. T bi 16 hrs (Maple ladies sz 6, $20. Riker, Runabout w /t railcr.
Rodent -Polifc ply, Shell Station. Iith & PllONI-: f''OR INFO. & Wanted. 35 mm Good cond.$300/968~2 .. cL 107 wd ) e& .:roug.ht Iron ~hilds, sz 6 $20. ChJds $2500.548-1082.
Hopper -Motive Irvine, NB. BROCJIUR1':. 645-2200 . . r .d . . -w.n. 'f 0 . · Jackt & warmups, sz 12, PAINT ROLLER qua 1ty s h e projector Divan, Love Seat , refng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dinette Set w /4 chrs. $20 640-075& Boston Whaler 13' 6". likc
l 'oori&t guide in Rorne: Service St~. At~cndant. Pre Xmas Inventory w /remolc. f'or cash. Dinette Set, glass end WANTED 545-1318. · · ne w AmeriC'an trlr
"Did you know it look J>/ll':J"IC· t.xpcr d only. CLEARANCE 642-3200. J.al>[ej, 640-7319 , Carpet padding 150 yds. Store. Rn...,_t, Johnson 41.lhp & steering
1\tlehelangclo more than Ava~I c;cs & .w knds . 1'"'ishcr&Chatham Cats 8035 FRUITWOOD d' 1 l _ TOP CASH DOLLAR Nylon -nile cpl •30 yds. 4 Bar 8095 co'umn. $1650/ bst ofr
lw.nly 'ear•topa•·nlth' Neat ."· ppear & ~ ,. lnng a PA ID FOR YOUR "' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-2510 " h d l A I A•·1 n iqu.cs •••••••••••••••••••••••. ble 40x62 lexlcnds lo J w R · CoraJ office ch1'3, porta-, •----------dome of the Cistine an wn inj!. PP Y '~ · 05 c R I E EL Y WATCHES 22 Shuffleboall'.I t be'-Chapel ?'. Ameri ca 2590NewportBlvd,C1\1 4 . ami~o ea BlkPersiankittens,$50& 102.,),$75.499-4381. ART OBJ.iCTS GOLD' bletypewriter.Tanvinyl d k' murr '72 Challenger Jet. 14
TAuM"r'•"i 832·5 l01 , up . Adil males/fe m.for . SILVER SERV ICE' couch. Days 675-1311 , ~1•268e : .. ~a3199e 0 er. comp.lrailer,LS6engine ~ourist :··11c'd .hav':dont'5ewing 1\1.a C'hin c _l_ ·5" sale/lse.737-2359. M~em"'.htteovaltable. FINE FURN & AN'. e\'es673-2123. ~•<r •°""" · excl cond. Pvt (714)
1l .a lot faster 1f he d ~01 Operator F·'f. lleavy Tl VE . Five chairs to match $40. TV Rodi 982 7562 him se lf .. a PAINT duty·lcalher sc~·ing on AI'! Q & Collcct1ble oogs 8040 66-2259 · TIQUES.645-2200 Breathing Machine , • o. · 8 1 __ . __ . _____ _
HOLLER . Loc kstitc h Machine. Glass Sale 45 Dealers ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8078 portable. Bennett AP-4, HiFi, Stereo 098 18' Wood Dee "V" 2 w /t>ver)·th1ng from BAB~URN. Dresser, Machinety JPPB Used5mo's Orig ••••••••••••••••••••••• . en ·. P Some el<per. pref'd. lloyt De · A l GI , •PET WORLD• Canopy bed·. lamp, or-••••••••••.•••.•••••••••• · · ...,..., ,, twin 30 HP Ev1nrude $500 Holster Co. 788 Newtor pression to r ass . ~. Sell $250. 548-·-~lor T.V. 2I $95, good in back of 445 Newport Wa y. Costa 11o1 esa Nov .1&2.Cosmic AgeCockers, Chihuahua . .:an . Tenda lablc ,B~~_g_r1nder, Blk &_aft6. p1c.&C'ab.calla!tr.7:30 Rd.N.B.6Jt-0239
SECRETARY 645 _2850_ i\pply Nov Lodge. 171 7 So. 1-larbor, Poodles, Shih·lzu, G . 631--0228 DeC'lCr \•ilve racing eves962-1523
Jrd-Sth. Anaht•im Sat. 10·9,"\Sun Shorlhui r , Pit Bulls, mach. Diesel injectr test US COi"" S ~~~~~--~-\;.,;:;;-, -;K;:e:;-lc:;h:--;D;;ies::::e:;-1-;C:;:rw:::;:.,::.~,
Immediate openin~ for 12-6 Sl .25adm.w/ad 1TUn1·Schnauzer. Poms. 8'Hidabcd.blue,dbl,Sl35. stand, metal prts hens . . "" Stereo Compone!"lts, 81.JC'C'aneer is lleriously
secretary w /ability to Silversmithinq Pek es, Westies. 100 likeoew. 645--4832. Mostly silver dollars & Sherwood 8900 _receiver. for sale at Blox.ham 's.
c 0 mm uni ea 1 c Experienced.Equal op-W E E K E M D mixed puppies. Stud svs ...J. 642-8171 some gold, valuable col· United audio dual 223 21st St NB Try
w/construC'tion person. porl"n•' ty employer. SA. LE most breeds. 2525 W. 17th , 9 d h l Miscel'-"ut. 1080 ledion. 979-1268. turntbl. 2 QuadraOex 55 149 soo. S7S-20ot · · nel. typing 60, sh 80, " at Fairview. SA. Open ._.arge rawer c es · ••••••••••••••••••••••• speakers. Pvt ply. Must1 --'--------
calculator & diclaphonc. Piece work or hourly eves 5.1l ·50Z1 Xlntcond.Makeoffer. Original JAIL DOORS, Porttvnrnu$45. sell . $450 /bst ofr.Boafs,Sall 9060 wage. &.15·9414. European 40· Container · · 675-6188. from old H.B. i·a1·1. bw'lt Pfaff delux sew mach 67•7..,_ Off-'te ex per prer·d NOV 1 •·2 d S ls .r ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' · · ..,. n · a /.un Do~OBEDIF.NCEClass G in 1923. Super for front $100RugerC':arbine+2 1 --~~------·I c l ()pen.ing fof Secretary to Small manuf. near O.C. tl AM to5 Pl\t to Start Wed . Nov 5 croge Saito 8055 gateS42·9?8lah.rS PM. clips mint $52. 64!._1732 Magnavox-21 .• color TV. Balboa 26 w/delux 1.rlr.
work when necess. Typ-Airport needs I male tc Courtn~r Antiques ?:JO P.M. Newport/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I _11 AM /FM stereo & record VHF. Mert: 9.8, xtras.
'"170.sh90.Abilitytodo perfbrm mach1nin f 2490Hwpr11J.CM lrvi ncarea.546·4928 Going to Condo, from S HOSPITALBED M1Cn1CIMOUS pl. Beaut cab $250 lmmac.$8,500.837-9360.
st typing & use (Okey. operations in our produc _::_:..:..::..:c:.::!<::.:C..::::...::::::_1-.,--:c--~~-'--· Br. everything goes, Fri, WJTl-1 SIDE RAILS W..ted 8081 640-8838 14• HOBIE CAT
allorsendrcsumc tionmachine~hop.Som1 AKC reg. minia tu re Sal&Sun,21671 eahama 548-0142 '••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 W(l'RAILER 9!~~ti~~8c!n ~~~;.a~le~raa~~~~~Ju~~: .~~!!i?~s~~~~~ ~~~~~u~~~d~~~.:ii~ 7 La. H.B. nr. F.di:>on JnterQallonal Sterling c'!c:~~u~/~~gs F! ~~j!:"~~~:~a~t!~%~ XLNT-cOND 552-7414
trHE IRVIHE CO. nee. Should be at leas t ll L C Rd Si I er FI at v.· are. Ftirs/stoves. 546-076B. Components, call Mike 18. Sol Cat, good shape.
550 Newport Ctr Dr yrs old w/o\.ljn transp. 4t ~A~gU'~~ ;~~~I · Adorable Welsh Terrier. • • • • • • • • * Wedgewd pattern. Many ----------I 979-1231 . Free dock. $t300.
Newport Be.ch -llrs a wk . 557)'.1283. ~ . Male. $20 lo good home. Garage Sale. everything pC's. Sheared Beaver FURNITURE SPECIALS I have French E nghsh RCA C 1 c 1 TV 548 -3704 F~ual Oppor Em 1 A . 11· , . d · 4!14-53'14. you can think or. also coat. 846-6.176eves. CONSIC.HMINT"SHOP onso e o or •I-----------, · Poyer Station Attendent. Full or mcriean-a perio s fum & appliances, bikes · -·-beautiful cabinet. $90 . 18' Sail Bocit w/trciiler ...
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. E · f fumiture .. Pump or.itan. Sil.KY Terrier. AKC. 8 &misc. =•.232• Double Mattress & Bol<· WEHAMOl.EEVER'(JHINQAT 673~746 ....,,._See at 388 W. Bay part 1mc. xper. pre . r I •• •. r •. F & M Sh ·--T ' T -Ch S '"' SO as, OVCS<!a~. se .. -. 0 W s. em . o..,,, springs. New $100. eno 5 UrflO e e\'ron talion , JOOu L'ha irs -Viclorian , s how qual. Pvt pty / Color T .V., White Fox 962-7305. V r. -Cost.aMesa.Forinfocall
4·SECRETARIES Fairview,C.M. Aubus s on . s ilver, 545·6842. Sweater. Ranch !\fink G1VEUSACALL ... The fastest draw in the 548-2020. ... W£u1s1e1u26•T94FOAYOU! We st ... a Daily Pilotl----------STEREOTECHNICIAN crystal, etc. . Stole, Csize 10) Kodak · 1•L10• 20 Need,dlmmediately EXPERIENCE NEC. 1-,,=========:IGerman Short. Hatr, 2 'h Movie Camera. Misc,21>5 MOVIMGSA.LE 2TUSFORei;;sflCW>-6Ul1to Classified Ad. Phooe ** A A ** Good typing, some open-I · mo Reg A\.'ad 2female ~loQIEL 00-5818. Trailerable sailboa t. 556·0421 . I "'"o DISCOU.,T ·. · · · 13th St. <Alley) Hunt. Roll -Top Pipe Organ 0 B .1 V ingsw/sh.somewithout.1----------I v~,~ ., Jmale.$25.586-7084. Bch.960-I079. Console (ideal for large ...-I . 3 sa1s. ang, life
Short or long term as· Stff'eO Salesman * SA.LE * desk)$125, Spanish Lov-._...... lines, head, sleeps 4. sig~nls-your choice· . ,\KC reg. Germ Shepherd Lg. garage sale Ocl Jl-S2850. 493-9739. imm .placement. 1' .. /time. Xlnt benefits. Due~o1lln~slasl>A'eck . pups.S.SOw/papers No\'.l many' items e11eat $75, matching :'-""'~
. kforDebbie Apply in person. ~1on. wew11loont1nueour sale 962·6148 5.16-0l?j -Lamp Tables $25 , Old ~-."~~-, ~~ ~ Newport.erKelch,best Tues & Wed llam-lpm. th.ruthisweekend. • JBM Typewriter S25, "I oncoast5SM /offer. Ten~;.~~';!~~~~He\p USA Stereo. 3721 S . YESTERYEARS fore.I' to You 8045 Clothe s. (urn ., toys Work benches $10 -1<: SIS. ~ Col/Cor4l's Liv-abrd l~_Sky..eark Irvine Bristol, SA --COlLEC·TllLES ~·•••••••••••••••;··~·· books, glassware. Sun: ~:~:r,t~~n~~~a~~': ,. ~~:..f . "CONVENIENT SHOPPINC AND in style. Cor 32 loaded
.• S40.~5S •Su-r Soc'y $800 & •MTl"UES razy.m pup, t:r-m-c r o v• -only 8-4 :-1814 ~oyon amp. pow-er amp ,,~1 -d SfWIHO ~•DE FOlt THE with gear26M/offer . ... -"" ""' es kids/ animals. Ovr Lane NB 631-0999 oc: • GM.ON THf GO. _ -Lelus know-you~eeds.
Prestigious! NB l'onsult· ~.67.~ J_rvine Ave. ,s1;1ite C'r~·ded, please. 536-0782. 1-~-·-·-· -----·I Warfdale s,peakiers $100. L!-·---=-.. !!!I Call Dick at Avery &Co
ing firm n!'eds xln 't ~ (1n ba!'k of Iii-lime . Nylon raC'ing jackeLs, Several .hundred clear -. "" . . (714)675-8990/962-4!80
skilled person Liquor) Adorable K1tte~s & 2 100 's to choose from. White Pin~ Organ Pipes
CONTROLCAREER MotherCats.1 s1amese. Mi sc. good, clean (aver$1ea.).Est.eyReed International Designer Pattern Catalina 22• 1973, 0 10
Employment Agency AMT19UES 548·6861. household .goods toys Organ $310, Conn A.G.O. loaded, like new, best ofr SECRETARY
34001rvinc.Stel02 Oak tabl es. c hairs, etc Car-pet rem"nants" Church Organ $1750, overSS000.493-5 185 .
NwptBch 114 /556-8505 sideboard, secretary, Free lo good home: 1 yr. Sal & Sun 9-6 21202 Portable Pipe Organ r.
• " . 1Marketl11CJI
MSI DA 'fA
CORPORl\TION has an
Tele. lnstlr. full , P /T .
PBX exp. Great 2nd in-
come. Dick 635-6921 immediate opening for a 1----------l
secretary In our Ma rkel-TELEPHONE
ing Department, with a lPART-TIMEI
~foosierrocker &more male Malemute mix. Str th · · H 8 $1250 .r,., ~~-_,
THE ~1ARKETPLACE Very A£(eC'tionate. All 962 ;<19 moor ' . NE\vroRT ORGANS ~.· \ ' \~ °""t;.-~ ~ Y.t 2
minhr1um of 5 years re-
cent b:perience.
CONNECTION shots. Cal1548-9790 -. MG Production Place ~~ '> -« f!I
1700So. Grand Ave. S.A. Part Shepherd puppies & Turtle Rock Ga.rage Sale 645·1530 • 9 to 5wkdys 1 · i ··. · "..,/!.-~ /'. I 1 · ~
. . 64•0642 wbls. bunk beds. dbl bed, 3 I \ "'--/ · 5434881 brtghtorg. Tabby kittens Trampolln. Porsche ~~
Piano-carved upri g ht "" patio set, ski racks, PUILIC.AUCTIOH / •. 11,._,, , T/.,f '' ' _,
No Selling-Survey to ?>O· stool $7S, lg. oak Cute male 1;, Beagle. 9 C'amping equip. et.c. $082 MANY ITEMS OF FINE . ,
business owners. 4 Hr IC'e box S27s, umbrcll. months old. a ll s hots. Harcum La.Irv. ESTATE JEWELRY , ·y; "/~ 1 'I.\\.. ·
day. 4 day week. $4 Per standS175.640J4307. Needs good hom-e . ART OBJ ECTS, AN· ·(~ .1/J 1' 1 f ~ ~ ' '\ ~~~c:~f!~~~~~~l~t~ hr. 642•3146 Magnirici~t-rAntique Fr. 646-7530. Stt~;~· f~::.. c~:!t:i':: TIQUES, FINE • .. URN., l~-~ /J
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calculator. enjoy work-Mr.lewis c~rved ~id~board . 1840 Altered male cat 2lA baby equip ho0usehld ETC. PHONE FOR lN-~''1 ,j i---i
irig with figures, type al ~~a . ~ hig~. See to yean.HalfPersian.Half items~ 1806 Oriole Or. FO. & BROCHURE. ........-:.. ~I. '\..., \\. '
least60WPM and be able '· -._ .. --1~ Man'n-heve . Asking $3200. Russian Blue 646-9588 C.M. Sat&:Sun ~2200 ~ \•
.. ·~ -~ .. 962-1001 · • • ·\ . ' . ' -• ~'::i~To~ ~~t~~~~nacrl 1Hrwpor:+ leach. Free kittens, 3 male &: 2 M OVING. Casto m For Sale Membership \)..
individual with an outgo-las Openings For. ANTIQUE SALE female, 6 weeks, box wardrobe closet $35, Gas Ne~~ ~~~nnis J \ • )-
ing personality, good DAYIUSIOY Over 50 Oak Din.rm Lrained.546-5392 lawn mower $35, Edger · Irene Gilbert ' ~ •
telephone manner and & BUSGIRL ~ables. 200Chairs. selo;& • $35, Walnut .~in~ lbl /6 PERSIAN Rugs. Large & ' ~ ~::-'--.
who enjoys a challenge.' r /time. Hrly + lip§;. singles. SO Dressers. etc. fvntiture 80l0 ehn $150, 24 Zenith col· smau.:Top quality & oon-72175
Apply In Person All American Oak. All ••••••••••••••••••,.•••• or TV $250, 3 walnut bar dition Ph-548-2004 jf you meet thesr Dailybetwn3-5pm WholesaletothePublic.-Club Chair & Ottoman stools $35 each. 21---·--·------1
9ualifications and would 2607 w. Coast Hwy, NB 1760 Monrovia, C.M. gr~n tweed. Xlnt cond'. frostfree refrig. STS & IRVINE Coast Club Mem·
hke ·to Join an Orange "'""""""""""""""""""""""""~ ·--~&15~::>·94~46~----1 sso. $100. 1174 Auglata, CM ber1hip, SI 100. inc Id.
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5J3.9614_!ifterji_pM.
Ask for Phil
ISLANDER 40 MOTOR
SAILER. Open Sun 1-5.
Gwy 6. s lip 1 ts. L . e.
Marina. 213/598-296.'J.
16' HOBIE CAT & Trailer,
custom sails, s ailed 4
times. $1950. 842-8743
Wanted: Trailer for 1:;·
sloop or will sell sloop
$900. 644-8549
SPIRITCATAMARAN
17' w /custom built
lrai'ler. Xlnt cond. $1800
or bst off. 451-6233 Las
Vegas
10' DYER DINK. Very gd.
cond. $275. 8' Sailing
Dinghy $110. 548-7682.
County-based electroniC's . , Call 675-0288 M · -transfer fee or $500, firm that offers excellent TOP DENTAL RECEPT. Anllqueo.ak mirror or pie-any items larce & 673-6675
ben e f j l s, modern exper. only need apply. ture frame, plain reC'-King Mattress springs & small.~· bed, plants &1----------1
(ael Ii tie s .and co m . LarJ;Je busy office $750 to t.11ngular, S20. 497-2232 frame. $100. •.1 need Q· much mlSc. Call 494~ Water sonner, ~ul~gan
"",!!l,ive_ pity, please con· start, pension plan, & .a......r: IOIO hidabcd. ?Sl-8718 or .slop by 1425 Skyline Mart V automat~c. used f8id medi cal benefits avail. ~cmces Drive, Laguna Beach 1 yr. new S900 asking $210 l (
• -Deiperate. Must sell this
wk , 18' Sol Catamaran
incl new lrlr & many.
ma~ extras. $1700. or
bstOfr. 675-729".Z.
556-4083 • ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlcker6'couch,chairs,& 540--3385 B. KRAFKA 1----------iRefrig .• Freezer, Washer. tables. Iron table & Garage Sale, Sal & Sun1----------1
Tow Truck Driver, ex· Dryer&: Oi shwsbr. New chairs, 3 bar aloola. ~hwino 10 apd & 3 spd Shaklee Products, Health
per'd G & w Towing, 1000 & used. Warehse prices. round green 6° & 9, oval btkes. Motorcycle. u 11 Foods 130~ 40lh St.. N.B. . MSI
DATA
COUOIATIOM
MO Fischer Av e
• Costa Mesa
(114) 549-6125
lrvine.N.6 .64Z.12Sl. 542-3501. (AskrorLes) rugs 1 redwood cbalse golf clut,, Prov. desk Ir 173-4362 ; · . · • dresser alereo, 36S2 ~
TRAVEL 1\GENT REFRIG. Amana 21 cu. S3l-22ll Redw;Gd (Coltf:1e Pit) BABY HAMPSTER"S. \ I f
t1t /e1:per.HarborTr.11vel rt .. Ct'OIS top, frost (ree, Maplel-lulchxlnlcond., lrv.~1-1456 $1 . .50 . Antique Wall ',,__....,,
MIJUe, 675-1311 avocado. $200. 546-6341 $125 G Sal • Pl•·•· I Clock.~ J ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j I.tile e. .. .... co -p Moving , M us t Se 11 ! 842·32.8'7 lectibles. 100'1 ol Ile ms. ELOQUENCE BY LUNT •UTOTEM* Frigidaire Refrlg / Lge. J\nlique Mahogany 2527· Bow<lolh Pl, CM . (Sterlingi ... l2·?J><! pl~ce
Freeier froslfree1 cop-Buffet, Here. Sofa, Din ~j Sat.•Sun. set.UDJ., OU1er matching lrme Gilbert.'• ma.lie kJDch 11 evident in this cown
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EMPLOYMENT pert.one. Gd . cono. soo. rmtbl546·7808 .. pleee1, /\U'l'.UMN BY with31lylea -sleevele11,wllhhlf,bround'*k,or
EQul Op~nl>y OPPORTUNITIES GE Port. thhwshr, $30. Hov. 1 and 2. 261145 San LENOX China & Crystal, with buUef1y aloeY<1 and drapad neclU\Jle scarf
Mu11t Sale. 26' Sloop
w /Newport Mooring.
Must see. SS .950. 675-6866 .
loots. Slips/ Doclis 9070 .. , .•....•...•••......•
Beauti/ul Boat Siil' so•
• i"or CrulJer. New'port
Beach. 642.-9606
loots. s,.._ , 9090
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• £mp&oyer·ac 1F Fullorhrt Tim'e ~ Beaut. Deco ra t.i ve Jose Orel~. Milslon Vie· 12 · .5 pc, palace setting,, lb.al cu be c_aqblia. t.beahouldet aeama. Fabrtea:
NoExperNecessary 1 -------~·--1 Norwefian gas st6ve jo586-337Z. w/malchJng pieCH. All cbirroa, lilt, cotton voUe. 72175 la cut onJ.y In · •sfaetartfstsoo-seoo Age 2l·""Eli'gi'ble Kenmore Gas Dryer $75, must see t.o apprec. M9 3. F , Sal Su 17•1 in perfect. cond. SUbstan· Mmes SI.,.··-~,.•• requi-s•• y•· of ....
IOAT STORAGI!
Sl.pern. Newport Bea~b.
c,uTom , (714)&4S--OZZZ. OO'YofH ""' Kenmore Elec. Dryer G'B-7220 •m 1• • n. 0 U•l discount! Pvt ply. ,,..,._. ._.. ...... ,..., -· '" J PAID -Goto.The Nearest $6.5, Kenmore Wa.!ther . Carr•naa, H-B~ M 11 Prine, only. •~?35-5932 tabric for Style I 11~ ri lone: scarf. sa,te
JIWIJMleraAgeney TICTOC MARKET $l00Guar /Dct. .546·8672 BeauL leather lounge (2)
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wheels, tape deck, sew-D !~ 0l0Ilmbernqul•ftSlu !.~ !1'..:__~ -~: !.,_end
*OBltthSt,Stet<M ForApplictlion5& Info chalr.!t.', w /ottoman . namach. Uprlghl f«!e&er, $125. Ma· :;.;;_-:,.. • • c:::i.!.... ........ _ ...u ~p. rnH Nl~~::.?·-8t90 OTRl~~5<171J,~>mMs2,·1770c02 • Burner Oa~ Stove wtth Reas. price.833·JSS4 The' Bluff ••i VIII plechesl, $40.C-Ouch, nd1 · ~~ ::=*:'fi.~':..~ Cl~wtuill t1 ~ ,,.,,._ "". Oven. Be111 offer , , · •-a reuphof $35. 5f6.4279 = ~ ' ~--• over -• new -~,!Jlll~lilill>~~~t~INl5~--l~"""~~~~~~~1 -:._:.__js~1~3·~0~11'!9:_ __ 1House rull or rurnitur·e, Roma. Med. Dr•11er, ' , , ta.GO PGI t.k1 Mike ehecll: P-Qlblt to bedroom set. living rm Reel chr, loveaeat, BEAU-T . ORIG ., B Sp ti.. Sead or er1 lo thl1 newspaper, c/o
l'.CJLSTARY/80olckeeper -.W..,...11,pftitM Refrigerator/ Fr~eacr. 16 15et 1 formif dinette set s~. Mlle rumoJT)'I, Leete1,or T1hltl. 0 Spedea.. 2 Bridle st., Milford, N.J. *41-De;t.
T1aup11 loffoil . · .••....•... ~ ............ .
Ca241ra. S.t ' lleiil 91 20 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fl berg I~ C. mpor Sl\•11
.for Datsun P i ckup. 1 Panelled wttwo llR)li. I<•
r1dlo 1pealr:er1. s11a.
G7S-0625 .
xz:e 1G1r1om~ ~~.~.1icii~~'.•• area. ~~1073'!.~oo:ro•I rre~ !~~~~1s~~ ..... ~~•I• ~~1'·/~~!8 .. , :,~~~,f.~~""~.'.·~~., c;x.u, ~
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Maico, 250cc radial, all
the good stuff, ridden
very little. $775. 498·0524
. '73 s.-; TM 400
SUPER STREET B IKE
'73 250 Yamaha Twin
6,000 mi, great shape
$500 545-0184
AHYOFFER!
1971 250 Yamaha
Motocross. Many extras.
Moving. Make an offerl
Call 645-2948
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This immaculate vehic1e is loaded! 173 Toyota TriMMph 9767 Spo
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Silver metallic exterior with red MICllCpe •••••••••••••••••••••••ml es. ust e new. MOTORS, LTD. euvC:.L'E'ASE _,Ar;t.omaue,34.ooomt. j
leather interior. Sunroof. AM/FM Auto. trans., factory air '70 Triumph GT·6 S!IOLIK 21Sl4ANTI':. 1.SAlASNtrAeel vw Buses DIRECT $1150. 665-WJ I
d .,. · 4 s--. one of a kind $$AVE stereo. automatic transmission, & con 1 1onang, power ..... ~ .. ..
alloy :~1~L~S~~LE~~C ~~:;~;f,~f,t~, '~,~·· !240MW~699 su p;~:;:~~ TL E. ·n& .... camp~~~Fl ~ :;;~::~~:~ .. :·;::~~~ J
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itt•m. Ju.st t•a!l 6'12·.5678. or rent something. 1966 Harho• t M t1.tt1'301 '"t47-155 Phone642·5678. seCllO!lM967M90).HWE 'LTH ea,
71
m .... per. V°'vo Dir. since .56 loaded' w /extras, new ---"" Q48FUM radial tires. mul gell
Autos. H•w 9800 Aorlos, H•w 9800 Autos. How fl®--low tlOO . .......,, How 9100 MOTORS, LTD. Uk lh.io -end. Sl;o:\!l. °' 9 Passenger e new. a6 """ ""'76 •••••••••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••~••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••• 2114 E. lstStrect '70PopTop 167CFL best"'r._.. . ..., l
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EXTENDED SERVICE.
POLiCY.'
70 CHEV. WAGON
Auto. trans., air condi11on1ng, power
steering, power brakes, radio. hea!8f'.
(583BMW)
'68 CHEV. CAMARO
Radio. heater. (313261)
'67 MERC. COUGAR
5977
Auto. trans .. power steenng, radio,
. healer. (UTD809)
70 OLDS 98 LUXURY
Auto. trans .. air conditioning. power
steering, power brakes, radio, power
windows & seats. (587 AKG)
'69 DODGE SUPER BEE
Aul o. trans.. power steering. radio.
healer. (099.AOW)
72 DODGE DART
..._uto. trans .. air condllion1ng, po'Wer
steering, radio, heater. l180EXK)
72 OLDS VISTA CRUISER
Auto. trans .. alt conditioning, power
steering, power brakes, radio. heater.
J795ELV)
70 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME
-Auto. trana., -air condltiontog,_ power
steering, power brakes. vinyl roof.
(140065)
72 MERC. MONTEGO
Auto. trans., air condilion1ng, power
steering, power brakes. radio. heater,
vinyl root. (823JEX)
$}577
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IN
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WITH THE Mll>·SIZE CA~
AMERICA lOYES BEST .•• . . .
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"Let us build C>ne-for you."
1 HOUR DELIVERY
FINANCING APPROVED
on Premises. NO DELAYS!
TRUCK
CENTER
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NEW 197 6 GMC Y2 TON
PICK UP -$3577 FOR ONLY
73 CHEV. LAGUNA
Auto. trans., air conditioning. power
steering, radio, heater. Yinyl roof.
(414234) $2177 LEASE OLDSMOllLES
HOMDA CARS
GMC . TRUCKS
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SANTA ANA Family camperw/stove. '73 E!ectra Limited. 2
835·6531 '70 c_.-311-door. loaded. $3575. P-"
Like new. Good second pty.543·9605. f
harpi looking, good-
running '72 Bu~. Recent·
ly rebuilt en1iinc, new
(;lutC"h . $190 0 . (213)
596-2332, after Spm
'64 VW Good cond
Brks.$650
546·8441
New
1910 VW Bus .
Biege. $2500 .
546-9633. VOLVO
FINAL
CLOSE
Cadllac 9915 I
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ARDEN WEST VW
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not. '64 & newer. 673-3465
or 631-2007. ~--'60VWIU5
O VW Bug, 4 spd. Xtrci Perfect running cond1-
ct of mags. lluns Good. lion. Maket>ffer .
$1200. &45-52Z'l:c..c. -·'----l 673-3442
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OH '75 Models
'72 E1 Dorado Converti-
ble.-f'1remlst gree n. j
37 ,000 mi. JOO% extras.
Super clean ! $4850. l 675-6411 .
CADILLAC EL DORADO
'73. Very low mileage.
Pride of ownership and
shows it. Fully equipped.
Buy on extended terms
or lease. (45P645). House
of Imports. 213 /921-8588 ;
714 /523-72.50.
'61 VW. Gd transp. 12,000
on reblt. cng. Tape deck.
$6001ofr. 751·90=56'----l
·74 VW CAMPERS
Several to chOO!le from.
•~re's an example: Pop-
top. stove & refrigcr11tor.
<201KRLl. ~-
OOH IURHS
VOLKSWAGEN
I 373 I Harbor G.G.
. 534-4100
73 VW Sq. BACK
4 speed. s tick s hift,
radio, heater. New paint,
Jow miles, very clean.
870H6B. '
$2788
Harbour V.W. . : .
'71vw8119 113-1
4 speed. radio, \linyl in ·
terior. Complete recondi-
tion. 431CAX .
$1988
76
To Choos• Front
BUY .,
LEASE
FROM
Derut lemi.\
"""'· Bch. .. •. ..,,. 8 ·n vw s..p..-Se•"• . . VOL V 0
Harbour V.W. . . . . . . .
Lo f\1iles. 207GOP. • 1966 Horllor ( M /J4f. 9Ji)]
$2599
Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA
·m Volvo 164 Air. auto,
P l~_ low mi. S2800.
8.13-~5 or 833-1352
'74 Sedan, It blue, s unroof.
air, stereo, plus. plus.
$5495. 546-5837 or 846-1492
18881 Beach Blvd
Hunt. Bch '74 VolYO WOCJOll
(3 m1 . S. 5Bn Diego t'wy) Auto. trans., factory air
847...SSSS conditio ning . power ~HwU...Bc~~0'"='--=""~'=='~43~>:.-1 ;::;-:::-;~:-;~:::;--::::-:;::-I ste<!"rtrrg. luggage rack, '66 VW . 4 Speed. radio , etc. Famil y economy
buckeL'i & recent valve car! 194M IG. 73VWPAMEL
S SAVE
"68 VW Squareback, new
Radjo. heater, camper job. Clean ! (31281 1. $799.
equipped. Very clean. TOWNE&COUNTRY
Low miles. 798HGl-I . 646-4447 Dir.
$AVE
1971 EL DORADO
ftll power, sunroof. Will
lrade. Musl Se~ To AP·
preciate? 831-2040dlr.
73 EIOorado white.
loaded, very clean. $4950.
998-0163 & Eves . 675-4781
'00 Eldorado. Lo mi.. new
paint, all the goodies.
644-6779
HUGE
CADILLAC
SELECTION
OVER 100
To Choose From
CompeNti•e Prices
Low LeaH Rates
NABERS
CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa 540-9100
'66Sedan de Ville.
Gd. cond. $550. engine still on warranty, 1\lt11ll lft11tt l
xlnt economy transp. 9w.• WJW $1150. 494 -6298 ~
·54 BUS. Wrec ked cab. nu ~ VOL VO
Call 548-7682. "-i
c---9917 .
'70VW 113 s ... roof
rblt tran s, 1600 eng w/rapid <."ool. radials . !966 HCt•llo• c M 6d6 930J ·oo Camaro V8 air & auto. c be ed PS PB mags , stereo, an Sa\' · 644·1414 · 1974 VOLVO 142 xtras, S1500&f2-8723
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'62 VW Bus. Personality 2 Dr. Automatic, pwr.1---------
+. $500. Call eves, ask steering. air conditioning Che•rolet 9920
for Mike, 494-2955. & v'\nyl top. 19,370 miles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 speed, complete recon·l---------1 (4S8KRD). "68 Impala 2 Dr . VB
dilion. Very clea n car. * 1973 YW · $499S Engine. AC. auto traf\S,
596ASll. PS, PB. Xlnl motor & . S(j)UAREIACll DOH 8URHS body. ~100. Ph' 830·5747 $1688 Excellent. !..ow mileage. PORSCHE /AUDI
tllWllRH >. BILL YATES 13631 HorborG.G.
VW JPORSCHE • 1 __ ·_. _6_3_6_·2_3_3_3 __
San Juan Capistrano '68 Volvo 122 Wagon.
493-4511 837-4800 Ileblt eng., new clutch.
Dune Buggy Marx body brakes, tires. $1200. SAJ.ES&SERVJCE
big bore eng., wide tires, .c84_7_·'386'-'--· -----2821 Harbor Bl•d.
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
'70 VW Bus. clean, new street legal . $1100, ..... ~. U -~ COSTA MESA
eng, n e w paint, xlnt 549-1636. -.~, s-
cond. $2000. 586·5172 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-1200 1---------1'70 VW Sedan, very good AMC 9905 1 ---~---
"68, auto, mi.nt--cond.-$895_ condition, 4 new tires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl-IEVY MONZA ·75 375 ,
'00. Nu paint, tires, int, $1200. 494-0497 '72 Hornet SST, 4 dr, low 2+2 -(,'pe-:--Under 12.000
rcbll. $650. 673 -2325. . mi. gas saver. Xlnt cond. mi I es . 4 Speed 00 VW Bus, recently reblt Sl99S. 645_8964 transmission . Virtually 1970 VW xlnt cond .. $1450 eng .. good cond. $1000 new! Priced for quick
1646 -4130 after 4PM 847-l672aftr6PM '74 Gremlin. p /s, stick. 6 sale. (210019) House of
wkdys. 'G2BUG . good mechanical cyl. Dix model. Like Imports. _..ll3 /92I-858!1 ;
Rolled Baja Bug, good cond. Top transporta-new.$2350.497 -3205 . 714 /523-7250.
eog, wJxttas • ...also blown tif;m . ..Lic.. OXQ8f?.1._0nly_ The fasle!t "draw rn the '72NOVA
engine. Bef. 6, 837-7496 • $005. 531·250.'l . West. .a Daily Pilot Must sell. Sacrifice
'70 VW, excellefit cond, '68 Baja Bug w /without ClassifledAd.642-5678. $1700. 675-9071
sunroof. Call after 5pm : en,gine .$800./or best of-Autos for Sale Autos for Sale 494 -7147. fe 645 7898
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'64 Bus. Classic sunroo[ "68 Camper. 9000'-m1 on
model. Extras . $1.000 new engine. $1800.
673-5985 eves. 640-7841
·m VW Bus, new work on 72 VW 113 .. 1 BUG . en~. & trans. si5oo. or 4 Speed . s tick shift, best offer. 646-1529 1---------i radio, healer. 264GOQ.
'68 VW Bug. Orig owner.
65,000 mi's. New paint &
brakes. $1150.644-7846
'72 Super 8ecrffe
Sunroof, AM /Ffi.1 stereo.
New tires & brakes. Xlnl
rondition. Makeorrer.
673-3442
$2188
Harbour V.W. . . . .
··~·Reh.
VW HUNTERS
COMMONWEALTH MOTORS , LTD.
Serving Orange County since 1953. Always
have a good selection of new & used VW's and
other fine cars -ALL at V8fy reasonable
prices. all reconditioned. See us TOD AY!
2114 E. 1st STREET-SANTA ANA
835-6531
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1917Cloo.y NIWPO!rTCUSTOM llust Mil. llu~ otfu. ••· car. P I P . alt,
• Dr, htdtp, •port HCI. • Dr. S.S... Automtlk -I Rick. mttallle blu., bll< YI!&.
Complelely •lock" oria. •adio. boalel', lact..,. ' '73 .Raochen GT w /all lop. Ped. oood. Sl,ISO
turqUolH . whit•. AULol CODd .• pwr. 1l••rin1 xtraaph11.!'1500 Pr.P'tf.tlC'tM--...
R&H . 211 Barre pwr. br•ke1 ' g~·· ,..,. .... 4 dra ·•--glaupacs (t\ocll::). Chnn wbltewalla. (ll'11'CF>. '--• , new ""-·
window moidlo11 etc. SI 495 'fl·G•iull ~. P/B, P /8, l;:ti. ·~f· t•n.
Lett lh1n 48 ,000 or11 s.ih4--air. t:l3el0. Ph: rn-ms :,';.:·==;:;..---I
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uvaU. You muat aee to ""' ... }Mere.., ttoowaaon ru.naweU bttieve $40-1884 I IOI M. T•fflt Xhll TraupioruUoo 496.1618 . ., 'GFonlknwJn.
1!IT• lloo16Carlo Landeau 547·0511 1325. IU 1•
~~,!llR.\, IO ml, -'72 C~r '70 l'wd
H --' ...._ 5-le IOO
1 Price SALE I
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'72 ci...y ~wen ,_ !Ma0 than 31,800 mllet. tl7 I(~ ..........1w AUto. trans., ta.etory •ir W•ek-tnd special.••••••••••••••••••••••• w'll"'llillV .,.. c:onditloolna, power s m1 v.a, auto. trans., iteerina, tinted 11111 WDP'r. 1971 PINTO
factory air coodlUontna, PD'ft2' windows , AM Jn' $1299 Automatic. vinyl l"OOI. power 1teertn1. radio, atereo radio, eualom rad Io , he a t er
heater, whitewall tires, trim. Nice car In.aide • . wb.itew.U.. (!'JICTI).
1'ntcd glass, wh .. I cov· out!llMGNI. Bill MAXEY SIJ95
crs. Super savings wltb $1795 s-t. AllCI
'"'ooomy'416EAA. TOYOTA LiolcMo/Mon:"'Y
S1877 · l8881BeachBlvd. IJOIH.T .. H. LJkiiLLrw/ Hunt Bch l 547.051 Dean. le.wiA awillfir 1·~:.s;::s55 Fwy) 'TS ... pd 23 ,000-~i Nu (I C H ....... tiru, etc:. Uke nu. Sac.
Vo Oftlllt -9930 '&I FORD GALAX IE $2200 /olr. 968-0290 Lvo ••••••••••••••••••••••• H d A I ar t op . utomat c,,_ _______ mj
1966 Hnd,0, c ,,, 64~ ~30J 1973 MARK IV radio, heater, (KJA947 ). iS PlNTO Sta Wgn y .6 •
Silver luxury ! Full $199. '70 Chevy, 9 passenger power Includes cruise TOWNE&COUNTRY auto, P/S, A/C, radio.
carryall , 6 cyl, 4 apd, co ntrol & factory air 646-4447 Dir. Stee l radials. Low reblt trans xlnt cond. d h' 1 mileage. Beautiful . Uc. MJ0.906l CC?O ·• w tte • dewalls & '72 Ford Ranchero ~00 939MCU. Special sal
--------; Ytnyl roof. <387HGE). '70 Maverick, $12'7S. Both-price.~. 531.2503
BOBCAT 3 ~,. ---· -IOUT ".:."'al"
'73 Nova H.atchback, very $5695 in immac cond. Mr .I~~~~~~~~~ ·clean . Low mi 's, xlnt S ... e4no Brown,833-0070 I~
('ond. suoo. &U-50'l7. L' oln/M
Dwtt brown ,,,.,.111,s \ ~ I , steering •nd '"'"' dilO brlk ... White • • group, ateef styte
......... trim ringt, . skle lnHft. 16338)
BOBCAT 3 ,._O~D'OUT "'13.:• Dsk blue met11llc. s ,.,, steenng a br
bumper protect. gn roup, sec. lack group
tinted gl ... vlNli _. _ alum. wheels. H.0 l52COOO)
'06 Caprice, &4 ,000 mJ .
S600. or beat offer.
6"·1908.
tftC ercury 1970 Galaxie 4 dr, xlnt Plymouth 9960
1
1301 M. Tmtin cond, mus t sell this •••••••••••••••••••••• , •
547.0511 wknd,m••••"·-"'" BOBCAT VILLAGERWAGOM ·~,'j,~· BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ''.P.'M" ••
auapension.(5713)1 __ ., ~
1972 LIHCOLH '74 LT~ Country Squi~e . ATLAS . ~He. While wall tires, roor rack. bu~ Ptotedor QrOUP. AM Pastel blue. White waJI 1• AMrldk>. brfte windoW frlrres. ttnfed ~
1\10NTE CARLO, m int S t ation W gn. Air c~•---. ..a.&. r.:tio.atee41ty1ewheel1,bodyliderrouk11ngs.(5380)(626321) g1-,steel1tylewhetri1,bodysidarroulcllngs(5618)(&30059) ••
l'ond .. 350 4 ba bbl. A/C COMTIMINTAL Sacrifice at $3600 .....-1rfJ111aem. ----------------------+---------------------·=· Stereo. Rally whls, nu 4 Dr. Sedan . Loaded 581·1210. · Open aily & Sun. 'UI 1 ..:, :-,.~•' m 8 ke olr. ~~~·~1. "",."'•~;~~~·:.;,~}'. '74 G••nd Torin o. 2 d•.. PM 2929 Hubo• Blvd., BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON 'll,'i:,~" BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ST~,'l.~" ~
--------1 (?"6FTCJ. vinyl hard top coupe. Costa Mesa Blue. \Nhlte wall tires, roof rack. bumper protector group, AM 'Nhlte. WNle w•U 11ree. ~ proted. ori> .. AM radio, brtt ~
Cl assic 1960 Corvalr S2795 dark brn. Full Power, 546-1934 rstlo.at ... 1tylewhee11,bodylldem:>uldings.(5366){5253 t0} windowfrwnae.tlntedgl-.00kltk9Vedinserta.C5562}(52988n :.C
restored,allneweng,ae· 5-t lop cond. By owner. ~ ~~~·~r.· 1 &.~~~,,'~~ L1t1co1o,;_.~"'Y M~:.,"33k·2513· 994 ·~ s",!;~~~b-:':.Gf., BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON 'Toi'.:~" BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ·~~.,. :;
g reat $350 / or best 1301 H.T .. .c.. DY'STlC 1 radio.air conditlon,pwr • Pastelbfue.WhttewaHliret,bumperprotect.ori> .. AMl'ldlo.brlt •',
846-5912 lWI ••••••••••••••••••••••• steering. aufomatic 'Nhtte. Whhe wall tir ... Roof rack, bumper protector group, steel wtndoW ~ •• tinted g1-., lteel style wheels, color k . 547-0511 1970 Maverick , 6 cyl., new good tires. Looks good. ~ewheett. body side noukllngs. l&.38&)(52531 51 kleertt. (5528) (528875) '75 MONZA 2+2, Auto, tires,newpaint. (LEH224l $899 1---------------------.f....;;...;,_;_;.;.;,;.,;,..;_..;,_;_ ___________ _
:':[ii mti'.'d~t•:~~\':'; ';'.'; 8~.~WL~!~~ ~~~ti~~~· $1200. 64<·I033 TOWNE.&COUNTRY BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON ·~.~:." BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT "·"'-
older car. Res. 831-1515, tal. 8 way spLi l bench pwr Mercury 9950 646-4447 Dir. VVhite. White wall tires, roof rack. bumper protector group, ltMI White. White wall Ures. bumper protect. grp., AM radio, brlt
Ofc.633-96 12 seat. Air, am /fm stereo,••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 l'lymouth lt')'lewheels.bodysiderroulcllngs.(53S4J(S253161 window frames. tinted glass. steel styte wheels, COior k
. . t ape. Crui se control. '72 Marq. 2 dr; Brgm. fu l· lnaerta.(5524) (529119)
68 Chevelle, 396 auto Sure track braking. P'."'r Jy loaded, wtwunroo'f blk Valiant
trans. R/H &: PS, Good steering, brakes, win· w /brn int. $295041M)..4741 Auto. trans .• factory ai
brakes.BodyXlnt..56, dows &: antenna. 43,000,1-~--~----1 co nditioning, powe
orig mi., P /Party. After easy mi. Mint cond. 1973 MONTECiO steering, radio, heater,
6,548·5196. $4100. firm · BELOW •Dr. Sedan. Automatic, tinted glass. Super nic
WHOLESALE BLUE radlo,heater,pw.-.steer-car!658EST. BOOK See in NB or b k ·Buena Park. 523 ·1450 lng, pwr. ra es, air co nd . &: vinyl roof. blwn8 &Spm Mon.· Fri. t268HGE ).
Corvolte 9932 $2095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana
•TOPCAS H! LI -'-/M For Corvettes and other nc._.. H'CUf"Y
-used" .. cars-&·-.t:ruck5'! ··· ~ 1.3.0.1.H. Tutfi11 '74 Ply m.-GoldU$ler.,.a
HOWARD Chevrolet, 547-0511 air. p/s, p/b, 11 ,800 mi ' *NU'75
BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON ·~~.-u:· BOBCA.T 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ·~~· ~11 -1 'd 11 ~ -~ bu 1-1 1 °*1c red. Wlute wall tires. burq)8( protect. grp., AM radfO. brlt "'" •· .... te s1 e w.a s. •uvi r-. moer pro ...... or group, 8 88 window frames. tinled QlllSS. st• atyte wheels, colot k ltylewhfila. body side rrouldings.(5351 ) (5263141 n.ts,. (5'92) 1528873)
BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ·~· BOBCAT-:----.UOUT "\~~~·
White. White wall ltres, powef' steering. deluxe steering wheel. Derk brown mettSOLDsteerlno & front di.ca
bumpor protector group, steef styte wheefs. wheel trim rtn;a, AM dlfuxe steer .. tin 'FM .stereo. &teat atyl
radio. tide mlos .. rool rack.(~) (008760) wtieeta. (5231) (!5'
BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT "~~· IOBCAT 3 ---~OUT '>;<~· ;
Oer1c 'brown metall ic. White wall !ires. AM radio. bumper protect. T.Jl"I fMtalllc. WhitESOL .. bumper protect •
grp., bfite window frames. tinted glass t teel style wheell, color grp .• air c:oncf .. At w., steel 1ty1e., cot
Dove & Quail Sts. Near Uke nu.~. 963-4960
J amboree. Bristol ," & '74 Com e t. del-uxe . . ltfacArthur, Newport tbroughout, price open 74 Duster low m1.P/ , MOHu-
keyed vinyl insert. (5632)(5288761 k8'/8cf inserts: (508
1 TOWMCOUPl Beach. 8J3.0S55 Private pty. 544·8981.dys. P /S,comp. auto .. xlnt.
I
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Left.over. loaded!
No. 236204 15688
Only $3495 or?
*NU'75
CHEVELLl
MALIBU 5PT. CPl.
Left-over. loaded!
Only $3899 or?
1-======----1 -'-'====:.:..::=="-'1 cond. $2,450. 846·0881 '69 CORVETIE '72· Montego MX. 2 dr., , d r Full powe• & ext.as. 00 Fury, 4 " .•II PW" STl ~GRAY White w/whilc vinyl top. air. perl. cond1t1on. S67S
1"'111 gm leath inter . Lo ml.,,1 _645-__ 86_14_. ______ _, CPE. immac., pri . pty. $2590. Poftliac 9965
Radio. heater, automatic 833-9171· •••••••••••••••••••••••
transmission, power Mustmtq 9952 '72Vcntura auto. Blue ··
st~rl ng, air condition· ••••••••••••••••••••••• orig . .owner. $1795
} Ho.464341/5651. lf!:g. Excellent condition. '66 Mustang convert. 536-8964
Li c.ZXY154. R econditioned . n ew 197SPOHTIAC
.---eSftRIT *NU'75
IMPALA SPORT
SEDAN
Left.over, loaded!
Only $4599 or?
No. 14JS31 /5647
HOWARD
Che•rolet
Dove & Quall St.
Newport Beach
833-0555
$4995 moWr , $3,000. 979-7659.
'67 Mustang t~aslbk 390. Si-fver with black in·
SLEMONS MERCEDES ~'.,°·p~~:~g. cond i::~;;,.,~~·~'a", ~h~ BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ...... OBCAT 3DOOR RUNABOUT ......
1970 Harbor, c.r.t . a.lnOblte 9955 &low miles. 831·2040dlr. Dartc; brown metalllc. Auton"81 ic, power ateering, detuae ltffl'tng Brite yelkJw. Automatle. arr conditioning, dlx. steer .. roof r
6 3 1-127 6 · •••••••• •••• ••••••••• •• .00 Ventura. All power. G wt\I.. bomper protect group .. brile w indow frames, at eel style power' fronl disc brakes, ~ grp., via. grp., steel styfe wheel
---------Sales and Service . running eng. 4 nu tires. ,..-,,..,,,,..,,•,..· co=-1°'.,..,",,,ey~ed~i,.nsen..,...,~,.cs,,1_98,,J.,<.,51-6.,564-J_.-----~i;l-560_7);.(_5303 __ 3_9;.J -------..,...,-----...:.-.._.--
4 ,:,:!i6 ~~·~~~ytops OLDSMOllLE sioo. 751637" BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT "~,'\,~· BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON S~R
& cover. CONCOURSE • HGOHMCD'r!CUC:KRSS '66 PONTIA C -Hardtop. Pastel blue. Automatic. air conditioning , pawer steering & front 'Mlite. Automalic . ai r conditklniog. power steering & brakes, dlx.
CONDITION. Will trade. "' "' Automatic with radio. disc brakes. AM/FM radio. tinted glass. vts. groop. body tide steer .. rool rack, bumpergrp., Vis. grp., body side mlgs., 1teel 1ty1
&11-2CMOd lr. University Olds (~=~·~UNTRY mouldings, wh1te wall1. (5280)(505333) whls. (56791 (533023)
28SOHarbor Blvd.
74HOYA COUPE '':!0~~~,;,1~,;,4~~; ~Cos~'!'l~a~M."!"''.".3 _ _25i~0-~~_::&16-=4"1::''::'::---::-----'0~1' BOBCAT 3 DOQR'RUNABCOUT '~i" OBCAT VILLAGER WAGON '\\~'."
S up e rb ! 6 c y I . & brakes, AM /FM radio. 10 Olds , 442, Conv .. air, •73 Pontiac s u.:.er blue metaiuc. Aut0011tic. air conditioning. PoW8f 1teering I Orange. Automatic, air conditioning, pcJ'Nersteerino & brakes. dlx.
automatic. Only 16,JSO removable top. $2900. AM /FM. Super car! Call G~ .Ville Cna · front disc brakes. sports ec::cess .. tinted glass. vis. group., H:D. steer. whl., roor rack. bu~ grp., AM radio, vis. grp., steel styt
mi les. Priced right! 968·0315. aft6. 496·20 17. r-auspension. c:olor keyed Inserts., white wal ls. (5306) (523998) whls., body side mdgs. {571 4) (529120) t600KEL). Auto: trans, power steer·
Bill YATES Cougar 9933 '71 OLDSMOBILE ing, """'"disc b•akes, BOBCAT 3 ----I IOUT ·~~· BOBCAT v·· ... --LDiON ".IW."
sanJua·ncapj;itrano t973C~UGAR . BR'OUGHA-M . Full whitewall tires, vl-nyl . -tnikes.bum~ a.,tinledglua,color pawerattif'.,PQW~ M/FM.spertsacces. -_yw ,if'ORSCHE -············_········~·· TOROMADO ~~C:ow~nad:i~~· ~~,l~~ White. Automatic, SOL steering & front disc Tan melallic. Auto.so oor rack. conv'. gm ..
493-4511 831..t800 Au tom at 1 c, rad JO, power, fa ctory air co nd., roof. wheel covers, spli keyed inserts, whitt .. . sec. kx:kgrp., vii.GI ?)(537159} ----------1 heater. factory air cond.. vin yl roof & whitewalls. aeat & rallye wheels. '6SChevyNovaWgn. vinyl roof & whjtewalls. C537DIM ). MMJ BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT •w=fJ" BOBCAT V" • o· --LD•ON ·1~· SmallV8,gdcond. CJF91HS77263l . SI 595 370 ' • · .:;~evrolet con:~a::: S~:!!a Li,;c:·~~::ury $2795
·Full power, air, new top. Lincoln/Mercury 130 I M~ Tustin ~ j R_J ~lt~on item Own.,, l~~~~O;j~" 547,0511 ... ·
'67 IMPALA. runs good. '73 Toronado Brougham, Newtire.s .$7SO. 0od9e 9935 $2495 . Fully equip . •7• GRAN PRIX. loaded
586-6148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stereo. air, P /B. P /S, very clean. S.tl95 Pvt,
'6 8 Coronet 440 . P /W, P/Sts. crui se con· Pty.675-4257 .
Chrysl..-9fZ5 1tfechanically·xlnt, body Lrol. 640-4628 . ·oo Catalina wgn, 1 owne
••••••••••••••••••••••• nds work. $500 t ofr. , r 11 w ood IMPERIAL Sed. '73. A &W-1988. 00 Olds D~lta 88 , p /S, ; oor548~ very g
loaded car with all the , . P I B •. a 1 r con d . •l_::'-''='--'..;..c'-'----____,
extras. Priced for quick 'J~ Coronet Wgn . Mid· autotf'lalic, radio, brand iJ Firebird, key buy PS.
sale! (l69&48 ). Houae of sized, s m VS, AC. Auto., new t!'res & brakes. Good PB & AC. mags lo mi. ai
Imports . 213 /921·8 588; PS., 52,000 ml .. $1895. cond1lion. SISOO. Call suspe ns io n AM /Flt1 ~~71;;4~/523~-~7~~·~~~~*544~-8034~~·~~;;;~;;.;~~bet~w~een~~·~&~S;, 979~·~41;;92;;;:. ;I •leroo&tape, 646-0100 549·1
'67 Pontiac GTO. x lnt
cond. S700 or best offer.
Call 646-0767.
,.,. 9974
•••••••••••••••••••••••
72 VEGA HATCHBACK ,
atd.o, a/c, tape dk, 39,
ml. 113<JO/betlt °'" pp -1172 Vega GT Red
Ugd $1C
"73 KAM BACK. Lo rnl, gd.
cond. Shown aft •PM.
a48-72S3.
•MU'75 VIG_/\_
Left-0\'er, fully equipped.
No.~/5665.
Ooty Sltt9 or7
HOWARD
-ci.wolet
Dove fr Quan St ..
Nr . .Jamboree. 6ristol,
Newport Beach
133-0555
'11 Vea• Hatchback. auto tram, apl11t,OOO mil•.
SI000.-5321
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Orange. Automatic. air cond1l ioning. power steerlng & front di Ivy bronze. Autome '91" steering & brakes,
brakes. bumper protect. grp., AM radio, brile window frames, vis oonv. ptc;g., bumpers 1f"P., body stde mdgs
grp., stee4 style whls .. c::ol.or keyed inserts. (5871} (532302) (5723) (538397)
STltKeR • U,161. BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT "ol~.'l.·· BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON
Dark red. Auto, aJr cond., P.S. & lronl disc brakes, bumperprotect. Light green. Automatic, roof rack. conv. grp., power steering
grp., br1 te window tramet, tinted glass, AM radio, v1s. grp.,stee brakes. bumper grp., sports aocea., vtt. Qfl> .. lorgea alum. wheels.
style wheels, color keyed inserts. (528135) (5724) (538526)
BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT 'W'.'l.0 BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON -'\\)'\.'."
L1gbt ~reen. Auto, air cond., P.S ., dlic. steering whL,bumper p Brite )"IHIOw. Automatic. conv. grp., power steering & brakes, roo
tecl grp .. brlte window lramas, tinted glass, vis. gfl).,steel styt rac:kS. bumper grp., AM/FM. sport& acces .. vis. grp., forged llum.
wheels, color key•d inserts. (5701) (533024) •. whls. (5725) (538527) ·
BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ·~~· BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON ;~".".:'"
Pastel blue. Au!omallc. air oondltlo~ing .. POWf!f steering & brakes, Sliver blue metallic. Autonetlc, conv. grp., roof rack.' power
dtx. steer .. bumper proted .. AM rachQ. bn1e w1nd .• tinted glue. vis. brakes. bumper grp., sports acoes., appearance grp., vis. grp.,
grp., s1eel stylewheeia..(6728) (639424) forged alum. wheels. (5726) (538528)
BOBCAT 1••• -0· -L-8 GON '\\'.'.~~· BOBCAT· V~LLAGER WAGON ·i:~~'.·
Brite yellow. Au lg. roof rick. PM:tel blue. Automatic. white wall f1res. roof rack, bumper
steenng & brakes. S 1s. group, forged alum. protec!ion group, s teel style wheels. wheet trim rings. (572n ..,,,1 , (5220)1506• . 15385291 -
BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT 'II.'~" BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON ·~~·
tMdlum copper me1111;c. Auton.ttc. air conditioning, roof rid<. o.tc. blue metaJllc. Aut0011tic. air conditioning. power 1teertno &
AM rldlo. dlx. steer., poNer front di IC brakes. bumper grp .. .vii. tnkes. dlx. 1teer. whl .. roof rack. bumper grp., AM radio. via. gfl).
gro., steel style., body-mdgo. (5661) (5298881 lloel ot;teWhl~. body-n-dgt. (57321 (5385131 ·
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TRUCK
CllBCI LIST.
. ,r.IJ this <&nd more com1!s
slandurd on Americ11'i1
#J selling small pickup.
· ' Datsun Li'l l~usll er:
[ ] l G years of small
pic kup expericul.u
in A incrica.
[ ) Du rable zounr·r ,
single ovcrht.-:.id 1 .1111
f J 4-spetid all-~ynchro
trnnsmiss1011 lll-spucd
automatic optional).
[ ] Comfort-contoured
bench seat.
[ ] \VcldPd laddcr-
/;1t11ce frame.
[ J Flow-lhroui.:h
ventilation lair-con-
d itioning opl 1onal}.
[ ] Torsion bar front
' -_ suspension, stabil iz1:r
:_: _ bar.
J \Vh it~wall truck tires.
Tp he continued al your
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DISCOUNTS
:-SAVE
ON ALL 1975
61 O's • 7 I O's
IN STOCK
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
XLHTVALUE
TRADE-INS .
· 1974 260Z
Silver. radio, heater, air
conditioning & mags, etc.
Less than 7 ,000 miles.
#2784
UllEHEW
· COSTA MESA
1
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1974 COUGAR
XR7 .
O~ Ginger Metallic Finish
with beautiful two·tone
leather interior, AM/FM
stereo with tape deck.
Priced tor fast sale. (Uc.
372~ $4475
1973 CHEVY
IMPALA WAGON flowJI!" steering, fact. air. An
Huge
Cadillac
Selection
Nabers
Cadillac
CADILLAC
MONTH END
SALE
excetlent wagon for vour Due to the tremendous
family needs. Carries our public acceptance ol the
Gold Crest warranty.(Lic. 1976 Cadillac we have an
803H~ 52675 extraordinuy large
-,-i nventory of select
pre-owned Cad illacs and
197 4 LINCOLN "'""' line cars.
4DOOR w•-
.1e1 btack wllh ego shell EXAMPLES
Interior leather. Fully 1974 Cpe. De ViJ'8 equipped with alt the extras except sun roof. 27,000 Cabriolet to p, ~lereo.
miles! (Lk:. 047KLSJ leather etc. {121797)
a.tr $5795 15895
1972 Cpe. De Ville 1974 CHEVY Leather, stereo etc.
NOVA 1911DTZJ
Hatchback 27,000 milesl -53595
Canary yellow with black
,,;nyt too. fact. air; power 1974 VW Lovebug
steering. A real ni ce ' speed, radl.o. heater.
econ o m.Y car . (LI c . whitewall tires. less than
630KBY). This weekend 8,000 m i les. Caditlac °"" $3295 trad<Hn ,12995
1974 FORD 1974 Comaro RANGER 8 cyl., auto. trans .. air
l/4 TOH CAMPER conditioning , power steering. radial tires etc. Spe·c1a1-w ith stockland Exceptionally clean
delux shell, V B w ith air Cadillac trade-In. (481[PM)
oond .. dual gas tank, power s2 9 9 5 "-;ng, auto. trana. (Uc.
0018581 1974 Plymouth Dusft!r SALE PRICE Auto. trans., factory air ------'------! conditloninQ, radio. heater. whitewall tires. Less than 1973 CAPRI 7.800 miln. "Like new.
6 CYL 1459KLGJ
AM/FM with tape deck. 4 s3395
-· (Lie. S.3HPB). This
--1973 Mark IV Oo1J $297 5 Fae1ory a;r cond;tioning.
---------1 lull power. only 23,000 I 973 miles, padded too. , • ..,,.,.
GR •N TORINO dual seats. cruise control,
A totaltyOQUipped. (147HST).
Light gree~ ~~·Ok. green 56 I 9 5 '"'""°' & vinyl top. Lots of 1975 Cpe. De vale
extras. 36.000 easy miles. Cabriol et top, leather, •
llk:.181KICJ. $2895 ste<eo, tilt wheel. cruise
control, loaded. (684LOC).
1975COMET 57495
2 DR. 1973 Coe. De Ville
Economy 6 cyl. with auto. Vinyl roOJ. leather. tilt
trans., Fact . air a P . wheel. stereo. Loaded.
stec ing. Still under factory (3CM896)
warr. 9.000 miles. (lie. s499 5
S50LXFJ. $3750 1974 Sedan De Vilfe
1972 TORINO Vinyl roof, leather. tilt
W •GoN wtieet. stereo. many extras. A (STK10'4)
One owner. Local car -SS 69 5 Fact. air cond .. many other
extras. Low miles. (lie. 197ff~o Cpe.
830FYW]. $2475 Cabriolet to . leather,
stereo. cruise control,
1969 OLDS loaded with extras.
LUXURY SEDAN ISTK9871"
4 dr. Fully loaded with ~I s7 3 9 5
the extras. Real nice family 1975 El Dorado Cpe.
aw. (Lie. YWT770). Cabriotet top. leather. dual $1250 sells. atereo, cruise
---'--=-:....:---1 control. etc. (411061 J
1972 CHRYSLER s7995
NEW YORKER
• dr. hardtop. A beautiful CHOOSE FROM low mile-luxury car with lots of eye openera. (Lie. Orange ~S 1 2~ 52675 Largest Sllldloh
-• · 'of Codlatis
. ., . , " .. . ,,. _.,
I 9761 s
HOW
HERE
AND
197515
MUST
GO!
HEW 1975
PINTO 2 DR.
52799 ""
I~ 2300 cc 2 V 4 cylinder
eng .• C•lif. emissi ons
equipment. radio. f ive
B78x13 BSW tires. front 6
rear bumper guards 6
more. (Ser .
15A10Y1416 50) Stk.
11015)
OVER 100
PINTOS
TO
CLEAR
HIW1t75
MAVERICK
2 DR. GRABBER
535-79
-'" T&l lr~hKlel 2~ CID --· CNl-'oC l!"Mll . wide OYM l•f'K.
lll9c: --. lrotrt ..... bumoet Q'.M'dll,
A.M r11<1!0 I Un!•d 111•••. e1c. 5.,.,
t fil(131..11310) (Siii. 1212)
OVER 15
MAVERICKS
TO
CLEAR
HEW 1975
MUSTANG II
2 DR. HD. TP.
53669
lnct pin stripes, radial tires,
PoW8r steering, power front
disc brake s. bumper
guards, radio. heater. tinted
glass . (Ser.
15R02Y 106991 J {Stk .. . •.•
53 MUSTANGS
ll"s
TO
CLEAR
2 1/2
ACRES OF
FINE
TRADEINS
REDUCED
I .TO .
CLEAR!
I
'72 MERC.
MONTEGO
Aut o . tran s .• air
conditioning , power
steering, power brakes .
radio, hea ler, vinyl roof.
(823JEXl
5 1777 ____ ., ___ _
'73 CHEV.
LAGUNA
Aut o . tran s .• air
conditioning . p o wer
steering. radio, he aler,
vinytrool. (414234)
s2 I 77 ----·----'70 CHEV.
WAGON
Auto . tr a n s .• ai r
co ndi t ioning. power
steering, po'4'er brakes.
radio. heater. (5638MW)
5877 ----·----
. '68 CHEV.
CA.MARO
Radio, heater. (313281 J
5977 ----·----'67 MERC.
COUGAR
A uto. tran s ., power
steering, rad io, hee1er.
(UT0809)
5977 ----.,_.;.... __
'7D OLDS 98
LUXURY
Aut o . tr a ns .• ai r
conditioning. power
steering, po wer brakes.
radio, Power windows &
seats. (587AKG)
5 1077 _____ , ___ _
'69 DODGE
SUPER BEE
Auto . trans ., power
steering. radio, heater.
(099AOW)
_5 1~77
'72 DODGE
DART
Auto . tran s •• ai r
condilioning , power
steering, radio, heater.
(180EXKJ
5 1577 • '72 OLDS
VISTA
CRUISER
A uto . trans .• air
condition.ing, power
steering. power brakes.
radio. heater. (795ELV)
s1677 • '7D OLDS
CUTLASS
SUPREME
Auto . trans •• air
cond i tioning , power
s~eering . power brakes.
vtnyl rool. (140085)
"
• -. --
DOMESTICS
'7J IUICK
ESTATEWAGOH
Auto. trans., factory air
co ndit io ning . power
steering, power disc
brakes, power windows,
power seats. rad io. healer.
whltewall tires. tinted glass.
wheel covers. tilt wheel.
Onty 20.000 miles. Luxury
transportatk>n. (305HFR).
53333 ··74 FORD
l/4 TOH
Chinook Van Conversion,
automasic Iran$.. po wer
steering, radio, heater. root
air, 4 swivel bucket seats.
stove, ice box, dinette etc.
(228MRSJ
55888
'71 IUICK
SKTLAllll CPE.
Auto. trans .• factory air
conditioning, power
steering. power brakes,
radio, heater. whitewall·
tires. Lo 47,000 miles.
Buick's most popular seller •
(2310LJ)
12222
"74 COHTIHEHT AL Cpe. Dtlou Toww 2 Dr.
v~. auto. trans .• factory air
conditioning, l ull power,
i:cwer steering, power disc
brakes. power windows.
power seats, radio, heater.
whitewall tires. vinyl roof,
tinted glass, wheel coven.
ext·ra low low mil es.
(281 .J'NJ)
55999
'73 TOROHADO
HARDTOP
V8. auto. trans .• factory air
conditioning. power
1teecing. p o w er disc
brakes. power windows,
power seats, stereo radio,
heater. whitewaJI tires. vinyt
root, tinted glass, wheel
COV91'$, yoo11 like this one.
(978MVH)
13333
IMPORTS
'71 YW IUS
CAMPER
4 speed, air conditioning,
radio, heater. 32.000 mites. new condftion. {Of8DJOl
53444
'74
IRICllLIH
Gui/wing cpe-:-; auton'lllic,
power steering. stereo. air
conditioning, Ip 4,500
miles.. (f5807)
59999 '69 ¥.W •
2 DR. IUG
Radio, heater, special paint.
many extras.· the cleanest
one in Orange County.
IYBN507)
1 1599
?2JAGUAR
XJ6
Auto. trans .• factory air
conditioning, power
steering , power disc
brakes. power windows.
stereo radio. heater.
whitewall tires. Lo 45,000
one owner miles. (15756)
'6888
'74 TRIUMPH
SPli'FfRE
4 speed, r8dio, heater, Lo
17,000 miles. Everythfng
you ever W1nled. (408LPA) ,
s3-,99
' . .. .
I •
•
IRVINE
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2 • NOVEMBER 8
AMERICAN MOTORS
Ward S. Lee. Inc.
1234 S. Main St .. Santo Ano
547-5826
Crevier Motors
208 W I st St . Santo Ano
835-3171
Saddleback BMW
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo 831 -2040 495-4949
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
2tiXJ Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
$40-9100
CHEVROLET
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-1200
Roger Mill er Chevrolet
lm S. Coast ~·
Laguna Beach 494-1 131 546-9967
DATSUN
Dot Datsun
18835 Beach Blvd ..
Huntington Beach 842-7781
Theodore Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Blvd . Cosio Mesa
642-0010
Sunset Ford
5440 Gorden Grove Blvd.,
Westminster 636-4010
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9640
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury
16800 Beach Blvd ..
Huntin,gton Beach 842-8844
Johnson & Son
Lincoln-Mercury
2626 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa
540-5630
Santa An~ Lincoln-Mercury
130 I No. T us.tin, Santa Ano
547 -051 I '
THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2. 1875
OLDSMOBILE
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9640
PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac
2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
546-8017
PORSCHE-AUDI
Don Burns Porsche/Audi
1363 I Harbor Blvd ..
Gorden Grove 636-2333
Chic'k Iverson . Inc.
445 E Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
TOYOTA
Bill Maxey Toyota
18881 Beach Blvd ..
Huntington Beach 847-8555
VOLKSWAGEN
Don Burns Volkswagen
13731 Harbor Blvd.,
Gorden Grove 534-4100
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IUNDAY, HOVlM•Elt Z
5 (C) "The Qrea1 ••nl R~' (com) '69 -Zero Mosul. Kim N~ vek. 11 (C) ''Tiie ... rcus-Hefton Murde,.." (d,..) '73 -Telly S•v•IH JON
ferrer Merjoe Gort:ner ' t (C) ;.;in;,.. lt'1 At'' (d,..) '69 -Oevld Jennen, Brend• V•curo.
1 (11 I) l (C) "Y4Kt Only Uve Twke" (edv) '67 -s .. n Connery, Oon-•ICI, PIHsenc•, Kerin Oor.
MONDAY, HOVEMBDt 3
9 CC) "A C•nnofl for Cordob•" (•dv) '70 -Geor1• P91>9erd, Ref V•I· lone.
5 (C) "Rom•nce on the Hlsh S.H" (com) '48 -Doris D•y, Jeck Cer·
son. Jeni• P81a•.
' 23 6 10 (C) ''The Owl & ttl• ruuyc•r' (com) '70 -Geor1• Sea••. Beri>r• StrelHnd.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
9 (C) "Sam Whl1lley" (com) '69 -Burt Reynolds, Ancl• Dickinson, OsM• Devit . 5 (C) ''Gorlll• et Lars•" (mys) ·~ -Cemeron Mitchell, Anne Ben·
croft, LH J . Cobb.
wtONUDAY, NOVEMBER 5
9 (C) "Oe•th Rid" A Horse" (wes) '69 -LH Ven CIHf, John Phillip
Law.
5 (C) ''Th• 0.1111'• Brl11de" (drt) '68 -Wllllem Holden, Clllf Rob· ertson, Vince Edwerds.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6
t (C) "V•ldu 11 Comlnl['' (wH) '71 -Burt Lane.aster, Suun Clerk.
4 2l 6 10 (C) "••yond th• .. rmud• Trl1n1I•" (dr11) '75 -Fred Mec-Murrey. Donne Miiii, Sem Groom.
2 17 3 I (C) "Mr. MefHtyk" (dre) '74 -Cher1es Bronson, Linde
Cristel, Al Lett•rl, Lee Purcell. 4 23 6 10 (C) ''Th• ~Uenc:•" (dre) '75 -Rlcherd ThomH. Cliff Gor·
min, Qeors• Heim.
FRIDAY, NOV£M•£R 7
9 (C) "Ch1to'1 Land" (wH ) '72 -Cher1u BronM>n, Rlch1rd Bas•
hert. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) ''The H-Orictn•I Wonder Women" (adv) '75 -Lynde
C•rt•r. Cloris Le•chmen, Lyle Weuone!_, Stell• Stevens. 5 (C) "CHt A Cillent Shedow'' (dr9) '66 -11.irtl Oouclas. Sent• Berser,
Fr11nk Slnetre. 1 (29 I) 3 (C) "Hey! I'm Alhre" (d,..l '75 -S•lly Stnrthers, Edwerd
Asner.
SATURDAY, NOVEM•ER 8
9 (C) ''The Macnfflc:ent s.v-" (wes) '60 -Yul Brynner, J•m•• Co. bum, Ell Wefl1ch, Steve MeQueen 4 2l 6 10 CC) ''Th• Suc•r1•nd Express" (com) '69 -Goldie Hewn, Ben
Johnson, Louise Lathem. 9 CC) "Hell !lent for le•ther" (wes) '60 -Audie Murphy.
TV !PORT! HIOH//()/ITI
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
lO:OOAM O @ CV (jJ NFL Football Doubleheader Minnesota at Green
Bay. B Pro Football Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets.
l:OOPf'{ O @@(j) Pro Football OoublehHder Detroit at San Fran·
1:30
3:00
3:30
4:00 !5:00
cisco. USC Football Trojans vs. Berkeley Golden Bears.
(i) Pro Football Oakland at Denver. '
Rams Football Action
UCLA Football Bruins vs. Washington Huskies.
Cefebftty Tennis Ca ())) (I) CoUege Football '75
John McKay Show
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3
6:00PM U CtB (I)) (iJ NFL Monday Night Football Los Angeles Rams
at Philadelphia Eagles. 9:00 O KABC Speclal "Nobody Roots for Go1iath" Kareem Abdul·
Jabbar, the Lakers' newest superstar, 1s the guest.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
5:30PM U Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Kansas City Kings.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6
6:00PM U Klnp Ice Hockey L.A. Kings at Philadelphia Flyers.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
12:00Noon 0 Prep Sports Wot1d L.A. City Football (Mid·Valley
Leaa!.Je). San Fernando vs. Kennedy.
12:30PM U Ct.ii) (j)) (3) NCAA Football Teams to be announced. 3:001 NFL Game cifthe Week · 4:00 Rams Foot.ball Action •
4:30 CBS ~ Spectacular
5:00 CS Ci)) CV Wide Wor1d of Sports
8:00 Liken Basketball L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State Warriors.
9:00 Boxlna From the Olympic:
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 2. 1975
Early Bird
Chr~stmas Special
Say "I LOVE YOU" with a
REM BRAN.OT style Portrait
We specialize in
irdviduol ond family
porlrats as unique and
sensorive OS thelf
sutjects. So the portrait
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lreoslled by all the
people who love you.
Call now for a sitting ord
SCJ\l'e dt.ing our special
lirrited off er.
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umited Off er
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Pace 3
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THIS WEEK ON CtMNNEL 50 '
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER ht (P.M.)
3~00 Chllcl Crttrth ind l>tfflop111tnt
4:30 Surd!: Tift Quest for Person1I
Me1nln1
1:00 Couunttr Elgtrience
7:00 Wrltlna For A Ruton
1:00 EMllll It Sy11phtfty (PBS)
9:00 Mlsterpitc:e Thutrt (PBS)
10:00 ... Uonal Geocr1phlc Sptclal
(PBS)
SUNDAY: NOVEMIEA 2nd (P.M.)
3:00 atak Thtltrt Prewltw (PBS)
l :JO C&aslk Theatlt (90 min) (PBS)
5:00 c.llttmll Ldlslltlvt De batu (KVIE) . )
7:00 The Aletnt of ~In (PBS)
1:00 Conttntporary CllHornll Issues
(KOCE)
1:30 Romantic Rtbtlllon ··1n1res I"
(PBS)
9:00 Sounclltllt (PBS)
10:00 Flrlftl u .. (PBS)
MONDAY: NOV£MIER Srd (P Jit)
10:00 l•·Scbool Pro1rH11nln1
ll:JO Eltdrk Compa11J
12:00 S.S-t strttt
1:00 l•·ktlool Pro1111nml111
2:00 Tiit Alctnt of Miii (PBS)'
J:OO look ... t "The Fl1ht" by Nor·
min M1il1r (PBS) •
3:30 Mister Ror•n Nelpborhood
4:00 SeslM Streit s:00 Oectric eo .. ,...,
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1:00 Chlld lrowtll 1ncl Dtvtlopflltnt
1:30 Wrtt1111 For A RuMn
7:00 Surch: The Quest For Personal
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7:30 focus: Ot1n1e County "low Cost
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1:00 WorW Prus (PBS)
l :JO WoNn Altvel (PBS)
9:00 Colttmporary C.llfomll luucs
"Crime 1nd Criminal Justice -
Part I" (KOCE)
9:30 Tht David Sussklncl Show (90
min)
TU£.SDAY: NOVEMBER 4th (P.M.)
10:00 h1..sdlool Pre1ramml111
11 :30 EJedric Q•PlllJ
12:00 Seslntt Street
1:00 ln..sdlool Prorra1R111ln1
2:00 Westtm Ciwlllutlo1t• "New1on:
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2:30 W1stll11rton WNl In Rewltw
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3:00 Voter's PlptlhM "City Spotli1ht :
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. J:JO Mister R11111 Nelchborhood
4:00 SesllH StrMt
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6:00 lie Blue Marble (NET)
6:30 Consumer fJtperltnce
7:00 Cllssic Th11tr Prtwlew '1he
Riv1ls" -'1he Rivals" star Jere-
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan. (PBS)
7:30 ....... f•rnr. ltplJ --"Discrimination" (KOCE)
8:30 lltt.rn1tio111I Anhnatlon Festini
f:OO Ascent of Men (PBS) '1he Mi ·
Jestlc Clockwork"
10:00 Sreat Ptrtor1111a1 Jennie: "Tri·
umph ind Tra1edy" (PBS)
WEDNESDAY: NOYDIBDt Sth (P.M.) 10:00 la-Sdleel ,.,......_
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12:00 Sesame Stre.t
1:~ In-School '"'1ram11I11
2:00 Rom1ntlc R1btlllo11 "ln1res I"
2;30 Arlt.. Incl lsrMfls _
3:00 Wom1n "lht Battle For The
Vote-Part , .. (PBS)
3:30 Mlstaf Roatn Ntlchbotbotcl
4:00 Snl11tt $1Jfft s:oo lltdric eo.,.n,
5:30 Yllll Altfrt (PBS)
6:00 Cllllcl Qrowth and Dewel.,.eltt
1:30 Wrltl111 For A Rt1Nll
7:00 Sutctl: The Quest for Per10n1I
Mtanina
7:30 SllowcaM (KOCE)
1:30 MasterP*e Tllelttt Shoulder to
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9:00 \IJ\WJ. "I• Pertonnance at
10:00 Mart Ruuell Comtcly Spedal
10:30 Re1lldad11 (PBS)
THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 6th (P.M.)
10:00 ln·Sdtool Pt0trH1mln1
11:30 Otdric c..,.,,,
12:00 Stsa ... Strfft
1:00 In-School Proar1m111l111
2:00 The Trtbal [Jt 104 "Man Blon1
Custom" -The erts of tribal
Mel1nesi1 ire f11turtd. (60 min)
3:00 Focus: Ortnte County (KOCE)
3:30 Mlsbr Rottra Nelahborhood
4:00 S.sanie Stnet
5:00 Eltctrlc Co•Pl"J 5:30 Clrrucoltlldas (PBS)
6:00 Clllfomll Joumal (PBS)
6:30 Co1su111er fJtperltia
7:00 Co11ltmporary Clllfomll laauu
7:30 The Oraqt Mlchl1t1 (KOCE)
1:00 lool leat "Edith Horton: A Bl·
01r1phy" by R. W. B. lewis
l :JO Cllulc Theatre PrtYltw (PBS)
9:00 CkAk Tbelbt "The Riva ls" (2
hrs.) (PBS)
FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 7th (P.M.)
10:00 ln-SdMMll ,,.. ..... ,.,
11:30 flectric eo .. ,..,
12:00 Sesame $1Jttt
1:00 ln-Sdtool fro1ra111mln1 •
2:00 Contemporary Clllfomla Issues
2:30 Classic Theatre Prtwlew (PBS)
l:OO Ila Blut Mlrt»le
dren or different lends end
learn about crafty music, and
"ftjod,
3:30 Mister 1to1111 N'tl1hborhoocl
4:00 S.sa1n1 Street
5:00 Eltdrle ComP1111
S:JO YIU1 Alefrt 120 (PBS)
6:00 Child Srowttl incl Dtvt lopmtnt
6:30 Woman (PBS)
7:00 Surdl: The Quest for Personal
Me1nin1
7:21 M•btfstllp Drlwt/Voten' pip.
line (KOCE)
1:03 M1mbt11hlp Drfvt / Wasfllqton
Wet' In Rtwltw (PBS)
1:3& Membenhlp Drive I Wall StrMt
Wetk (PBS)
9: 11 Membtrsfllp Drlw / kup's Show
9:S5 Mt111btrshlp Drtvt / Aw l1tlon
Weather (PBS)
11:05 Sllowcast (KOCE)
fi:Sl Me111btnlllp Dftve/ctihcl 5l'OWUI
ancl Development (KOC[)
SATURDAY: NOVEMIDt lttl (P.M.)
4:30 Searth:
6:00 Cott.M!Mr ElptritllCI
7:00 Wrttlq Ftt A RtaSOtl
l :Ol Mtmbtrstilp Drtwe I Evenlft1 At
$y111......, (PBS)
t:OI Me ...... Drlw I......,._
ThNtn ~tt to SlleuWer.
10:13 Mt111btmlp Drtwe/Movte: ""'-
5re1t S1bbo"
THE OAILV PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 2. 197~
~BJ.:::, "°"'llS 2§ N1W1/P11011111a Ml Yan.
1:00 i (I) SUftriM Se..., lCkJO @~~left ., Uft f.iuatloul Prorr11n1 .0 m Ht 11 J wt t d ~.. ...,.. ( .. ,
Search; Ttlttco,. Tutt., Thurs. (fBj (I)) CJ) el) Him Days m Educ.rtlooal ftatunl TOIHIJ Hftklll• SMw
6:30 Educational FuturtS Truth or Co11..,..uenas
"ot for ~o•ett 0.IJ Somer Pyle
Ealttl Lab 700 Club
MJcMll Jecbotl Slln 11:00 I @<,....· I CD· 1 ~Yevq.t_~ tf& EAfucatlenal Ftltllra <9 Cl) _-vn• iiiwZ.. Rtvvt
lu•bJ "'""' & the ,........., 7
:00I ~~I~= Show U :JO ,. = ~"':.ic11 for Tomorrow ~rt~b QJ Cl) ti§ m M11111tant Mir-
-OOfll bl. Machia• <a c.aJ> CfJ m &Md ,.,,.,.,. D ca CIJ> Cil m R.hym• 1 RN·
Amtrice David H1rtm1n hosts thb aon
new 1ntert1lnln1 and Informative 1 lat'• Rap
deity news m11uln1. Rtrular con Biii CosbJ
tributors will Include-humorist fon· f'taturn
1th1n Winters, Hollywood r1porter
Roni Berrett, lnv11tl11tlv1 W1stiln1·
ton reporter Jack Anderson, syndl·
c.ted columnist Erma Bombeck.
people reporter Geraldo River1, and 12•00 • Noontime
polltlcll exJ)frt John V. Lindsay, for-• , To Ttll Ult Truth
mer Mayor of New York. I Lowe Luq_
I Dever ' eoUath I Cl)) CI> m You Don't s., lultwt11~• News
Htrcultt ~ Ml"•' Optnlna wit: See Daytime Movies. I Drum ol Jt1n11le
Mister Ro1en' Nelahborhood ~Noon Affair/Jot Barttta
7:50 l!rtoe111 Somerset • Ttnl\euet Tu11tdo Jetsons
Burs & His luddlu : ftaturu
Three Roolts • Not for Women OnlJ
: s;11 Street 12:301J@ (1) Cl) Al Ult Wor1d Tura1
1:00 (J) Clptain lln11roo D ta) (j) ®J m DI,. 0 r 0 u r
Sunup Uwts •
' Romptf Room Ci) Die• ¥111 QI'•
The Fllnbtonts U (t:.ij Ci)) CV al All Mr Children
~• Draw Mdiraw I NtwJ The P.T.L Club Courtship of Eddie's Father
York stodl fJtcf\11111 lultwtnktt
utUe Rascals 1 :00 @ (1) Ci) The 5ul41111 U&ht
l :lO I Rtlialous Pro1rams Movie: See D1ytime Movies.
· Jad Lalanat MaJbeny RFD
Yo1i & fritads (Cij (j)) (3) tiD Ry111'1 Hope
House of Frlthte11stein Journey to Adventure
New Zoo Revue Major Ad1m1
: Viii• Alt(re; cu, .. co I end IS ... ,.et Clo1i111 •
Tues. Thurs. Movie: See Daytime Movies.
9:00 ~ i Price Is Rl(~t (lhr) : Educltion1l Pn11r1m1
: Sesa1111 StJtct 1 30 I ~ f1j · (j) @) m Ctfebrity SwHp. : 1 3 Cl) Edit of Nilht
sllkes • 6 @) m The Doctors
The ""'" 6 Itel 6 le1ve It To Bllwtr <a Cl)) CD m Lera Mika A Dul AM Los An1el11 O Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Futuru fl) Chartln1 the Mut.t ~!:: ~i Z:OO I @ rn Ci) Match G1mt
features · Q) @ ®J m Another WorW
Cl)) MiM Do .t .. ~ PhH Oouhue Show
Trawtl Fil111tS::.°rt! m.ld <a({)) Cl) el) $10,000 Pyra.
t:JO @w ~ m"" " ,.,. tune (lhr) m News 0 Movies: See Daytime Movies. 2:30 I@ Cil Cl) T1ttfetales
(j) Tlmmr & Las.sit; Movie: See Ntw1
Daytime Movies Thurs. <a (j)) (I) (l) One Ufe to
• m 9 ftatum • Cl'Htl Auts " m lei Hunter hmrwltws/Futum ""°'*" Sour1111t I 'et Sm1rt 10:00 I '-Wt Futures 9 F•tura La '8ta Ci)~ m HIP Rol1tn l:OO I@ CI> GM--ff.Tau Movie: Ste D1ytlme Movies. • m Somtnet
Ho11n'1 HtrMI The Rifleman
l :J
THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. NOVEMBER 2, 1975
PROG~RAMS
~ Clrtottts P'
1
<9 CIJ> CD a> hltfll .._.
8 Love A1Mrtca11 StJt•
Mtwte: Set Daytime Movies.
Pocty '1&
Tllrtt. Stootes
CJ) I rot1slde
Dart Shadows : F11turu
3:30 Dl111hl 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Miiie Douctas Shft
Father Knows Best
Maveridl
The Lucy Show
Jlbo111/Udsville
Tiit Munsters
Cl) New Zoo Revue
Yoel l Hucl
: Surcll; Eduutlonal Pro1r1m1
Tues. & Thurs.
( Cl)) Comedy Cl1ulcs
• Dram• . F .. tures
4:00 The Music Thine
6 Mlchy Mouse Club
levtr1y Hillbillies
Yocl • Friends
'Ill !11n' s I sl1nd CV Terry l His frl1ftd1
Clrnscofeftdas
Ci) Ad1m·12
ftit Munsten
: MllW Roelll' Ntlcllborflood
( (j)) The Fllntmnu
· Sube Ptlayo
Rocty l His Frt.nda
4:30 'illlc11'1 lsllld
Star Trtll
Dirt SMdow'I
M ... 12
•PI His lucldles ~Price~ Rictrt (lllr)
Papa C..U...
Cl) Merv lrttfln Shft
Brady Bundi
: SeulM Street
( (j)) Mldley MouM Club
MluJtn: h•pesslblt; Jack ltn·
'!!_Mon.
W Uftdtnloe
5:oo o o aim <a Cl)> ..... News Mon.
The Ila Yllley; NYPD Tues.
I Love Lucy
• Mawrlcl
Mlc.lltJ Moutt ctub Ci) Merv lrfffln Sflow
Room 222
• Dr11111 . Futures
News Mon. Ad~.U Fain_i!J
5:30 o Cl)@ rn <a Cl)> .....
Stu"p the Stars; News Mon.
Lall1t1 ltlJbtUll Tues. Lakers
vs. Kansas City Kinci.
........ Heroes -
The FllllbtMa m Titr .. Stootes
~ 'rttnta : TIM El«1rtc C...peny
• Travel F1111ts
Jad ltnny Show; News Mon .
. .. and more Join Mike oouglas for a gala one·week vlslt to callfornta
Mike's co·host IS HOtlyWOOd. ·
Mike Douglas wlll make ·you se·e stan.
The Mike ~las ShoW ~Hollywood
-weekdays at _j=30
KMBCll
I
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PRESENTATIONS I and 2
Silly Struthers end Edward AIHr star in th e incredible
true story of 1n 1dv11t11ntu1 yoa.g women ind 1n older
men whos e pl111e cn1h11 i1 th• frozen Yukon wilderness
leaving them no 1t11n1of111RiV1l 1xcept e1ch other. "Hey.
I'm Alive." will lie the second Jrt1ent1ti11 en The ABC
... Frid1y Night Movie Special 0011ble h 1tare frem 9:30 to
11PM.
"Hey, I'm Alive ," is the. dr1m1tizetion of the 1963 plane
cr11h in which Relph Floret Hll Helen Kl1ben survived
for 49 d1ys. wida temper1tur11 rtlChing 45 degr11s be-
low~ere, witllout foo~ after the lrat week. ind suffering
excruci1ti•g p1in from their i1juri11 ia whet h11 been caHed
1 "mjr1cle.''
Preducer/directer L1wreqce Sc•illtr was the stiff pho-
togr1pbtr who covered tltt '"story for lite •11aziae wllen
they were feund 11ive. The 'drema was written ~ Rita
Lakin fror11 the newel "Hey, I'm Alive" by HeJen Klaben.
The fint pre11nt1tion on the 'deublHiff' it "The New
Origina l Wonder Wem1n," stirring lynlle C1rter (8 to
9:30PM).
PIUI Lynde h11 occupied center stage for 1 longer period
of time thin any other perjormer in the long history of
the dr1m1tic 1rt1-this by virtue of the feet that ht h11
held down the key c1nt1r -"quare on Hollywood Squires •
for more thin 2500 performances over the p11t nine y11r1
ind is still 1t it.
On Thursday IBPM) however. he will take center s~1ge
in his own hour-long special. "The Paul Lynde Comedy
Hour" IABC). with guest •"rs Nency Welker. Rich little.
Hink G1rci1 . ind the Osmond Brothers. The fonn1t h11
b11n designed to showc111 not only Lynde 's m1ny weH-
known characters (The Witch. Mr. Got Rocks . Professor
Higgins. Evil Weevil, Ch1rti1 Buxton) but also Lynde himself.
who h11 become enormously popular through his "Holly-
w~od Squares" 1pp11r1nces.
While Lynde is perh1p1 most readily identified by the
unique build-in. uriceture-like quality of his grin. once
described by 1n old Ringling Brothers ringm11tu 11 being
1 "formid1bl1 f1ci1I f11ture flitting fr1ntit1lly from f11r-
some ferocity to fulsome friendliness ."
"for y11r s." he now explains. "I hive w1nt1d to sing
with the Osmond Brothers. I m11n it. This is no ;oke.
So when we wen putting this special together. I ii*
to it that not only were the Osmond Brothen to be included
but th1t I was to be included with the Osmond Brothen.
For the first tune in my life I'm going to be 1 group a inter."
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LION KAS SENSE OF HUMOR
If there is any doubt that the king of beast has a sense of
humor, remove it immediately, for it's a tact, according to
trainer Stewart Raffill, who has been close enough to one
lion, Major, for the past 14 years to know for sure.
"Proof one," says Raffill, "is rather obvious, for any cat
that has the patience to work wifo children as Major does in
Walt Disney Productions' adventure film, 'Napoleon and Sa-
mantha,' has got to have a pleasant outlook. Johnny Whitaker
and Jodie Foster, who have the title roles, treated him just
like a big pet. They played with him, hugged him, pulled his
tail, leaned on him and rode on his back as if he were part
horse. "The motion picture will be seen in its world television
premiere Sunday at 7PM on NBC's Wonderful World of Dis·
ney.
"I've learned from experience," continued Raffill, "when
Major feels good. He likes to gently grab hold of my leg with
his mouth, then shows his teeth. This is his way of laughing.
He'll do the same thing too, when he knows I'm unhappy with
him for not working a scene properly. It's his way of saying
'Ah, come on, let's be friends, everything's cool.' "Major
is quick to forget the more uncomfortable and trying times
during filming. I might be working him very hard and he will
snarl and try to stomp me with his foot, but once the director
says 'cut' his who attitude changes. I can go up and pet him,
put his chain on and take him off for his break," Raffill said.
"Napoleon and Samantha" stars Michael Douglas and Will
Greer.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 2. 1975
~i'htdre
11Vi~ )# PrlfHttt
The name. Jeremy Brett, sounds like a H ollywood matinee idol,
and h1'i good look\ and wade shoulders certainly qualify him for
that role B~t after exposure to two Holl)'wood spectaculars. British
actor Brett d1~arded has glamour-ho} status to concentrate on clas-
s1cal drama. That it was a wise choice will be obvaou~ to American
TV viewers when one of Breu's most .. ucces ful TV outings, as the
redoubtable Captain Absolute an Sheridan·., "'The Raval-;," i-; tele·
vised on C"la.rnc Theatre-the H umanit1e'i in Drama, on KCET,
Channel 2K. Thursday at 9PM .
Audrey Hepburn was the star of both of Brell'!i Hollywood ven·
lures. He played her brother an "War and Peace"' and her romantic
swain, the one who sang "On the Street Where You Lave,"' in ''M y
Fair Lady."
If he had signed one of the lucrati ve Holl} woou contracts offered
him, Brett might never have had the chance to learn his craft under
such luminaries as Laurence Olivier. Ingmar Bergman. Noel Cow-
ard and Alec Guinness. Much of what they_ taught him 1s evident
in "The Ra val~ ... an which he co-.,tars wit,,... Andrew Cruickshank..
Beryl Reid and Jenny Linden.
One highlight of "The Rivals" 1s a dueling scene. Most Holly·
wood idols would have practiced for weeks to make the dueling
look authentic But a'i Brett says, "We Bnt1\h actor:-. are trained
for such thing<," When he pla}ed Orlando under Olivier's direction
in an all-male version o( "As You Like It," he recalls, he had to
wrestle another actor for more than two minutes withoJt a word
of dialogue to susta in the scene. After that, dueling comes easy.
As a member of "the Old Vic's National Theatre Company for
four years. Breit also learned the secret of "ensemble acting," which
he says 1s cs'iential for classic comedy such as "The Rivals." "You
can't have one actor play in one key and another play another
key. It tangles unless it's balanced... . .. ..
In case anyone asks. meanwhile, it was not Hollywood that
dubbed him Jeremy Brett. He assumed the name himself. H is real
name is Huggins, but ha~ father, an austere colonel in the British
army, s wore there would never be a Huggins an the theatre. "After
I became establi'ihed on the British ~tage, m} father visited me
back.stage once," he recalls. "He told me, 'You can call yourself
H uggins now.' " Breit winces at the thought. "I had to tell him it
was too late I was established as Brett."'
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SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 2
r.~Ol?l'Jl"iC,
( *) lacllcatts an Adv•rtfslmnt. &:oom Bibi• Answers/Chrlstophers
6:30 Yoke of A,1lculture
Ye1et1ble Soup
7:00 U.S. of Archie
Serendipity
Dennis the Menace
People's Forum
Hour of Power
What Do You upect?
(i) This Is the Life
Q W.rren Roberts
• Spani'h Movie
7:15 With This Rini
7:30 Harlem Globetrotters
Jimmy Swa11art Show
The Christophers
Mormon Tabtrnade Choir
Timmy & Lassie
Let There Be LI&ht
Voice of Victory
Elementary News
6 Rn Humbard
7:45 1 Slued Heart
1:00 Lamp Unto My Fett
3 Hl1hw1y to Henen
· This Is the Lile
Rt1 Humbard
6 leave It to Beavtr
I TV I looks at learninf
D1~& Goliath
1 ) W ~ Jerry Falwell
Wonderama
Wanderlust
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 2. 1975
Ell) Mister Ro1er1' Nel&h~hood § Herald of Trvth 1%:30 i Rt1I Estate Report <IS Cl)) Day of Dlacovery (IJ Movi.: (C) "'Of Lovt l Dt· m l1auea l Almrtra
1:30 Look Up & Uve re" (dra) '63 -Merle Oberon. ilOvte: "Sahara" (adv) '43 -
CJ) Day of Discovery Curt Juraens, Sttvt Cochran. Humphrey Borart, Lloyd Bridaes.
, Challen&• My Sermon ISunO, Celebration IThr• St.ores Jimmy Swa11art Show Ctaaic l'Matre "Candide" (R) Ci) Crai.datallCI
It '' W1ltten ) Wlttllt hmt Report
Meetin& Time at Calvary Esta u la Vida ( (I)) fH111 r .. ture
Q") @ Kathryn Kuhlman 10:30 (Qj ) CD m Onlln • Public SeRb
; SeSlme Street rattti fOf Today 1:00 B @ Cl) Cl) Pro Football Dou· ( 00> Fabulous Kern County CalYlry Chapel bfeheadtr Detroit 1t San Fr1ncisco.
9:00 i Commitment • 'antall1 Domlnlcal (I) (eij Cf)) Directions
3 @ @ Rei Humbard 11:00 RH Humbard 0 Ott C-!MIS This maauine-for·
• @?;) Meet the Press 6 itome Buyer's Ciuldt mated series takes on a "new look,"
Dar of Discoverr <9 ) Ef) Thut Are tht with Geor1e Fenneman (The Grou·
Campus Profile-Viewpoint on D•rs cho Marx Show) as the new host.
Nutrition "Nutritional Research" 0 F Troop Special auests are Dave Garroway ~ llath.!l.!' Kuhlmin m Movie: ''Whistlin& in Brooldyn" who 11ves his views on violence at QJ ltJ Oril Roberts (com) '43 -Red Skelton. Occidental College, and President
Speetrum I Church in the Home Gerald Ford is seen in behind·the·
IThis Is Your Bible Flm Baptist Church scenes activities on his recent visit ~Camera Three 11:30 ((jj ) (I) ED Mah A Wish to Pepperdine University.
8 ) Town Hall Meetfn& · Gloria Grey's Pet Haven 0 USC Footb1ll Trojan\ vs. Berke·
9:30 CV NFL football Pre· . EE film Feature ley Golden Sears.
\ Game Show I NH~·mOankers liQ) Gr1ndstand ..... (~ (j)) Jimmy swauart Show Grettln11 From Germany
You & Your World 00 Pro football Oakland at
Am11in1 Prophe<ies 12:00 CI) This b Your Bible Denver.
Jerrr Falwell O Movie: .. Smoke Jumpers" (adv) I Jim Thomas Outdoon
CI) lnsi&ht '55-Dan Duryea, Dean Jauer. The Tribal Eye
: Electric Comptnf 00 Movit: "love Me Tender'' Chlistopher Close-Up
· Muslca r Palabru (mus) '56-EJvis Presley. lnslaht
• Fiith for Today 8 m Directions 1:30 I(~ (j)) Issues ' A.nswen
10:00 1 CI) NFL football Dou· Movie: "Copper Canyon" (wes) 6 Wrestfin1 from the Olympic
b ehelder Minnesota at Green Bay. '50-Ray Milland, Hedy Lamarr. Rams Football Action
Acdon de I• Comunidad/Prol>-I Wanderlust • Movie: (C) "Arabian Nl&hts"
lemas Famllias American /Israeli TV Hour (fantasy) '42-Jon Hall.
O ®) Pro Football Buffalo 8111!. Mlclust Analysis I Meet the Press vs. New York Jets. Great ,erformanus: Lady Ran· The Vlrriman
~Hour of Power dolph Churchill "Triu mph & Traa· The Humanist
R11I uute Open House edy" (R) Championship Bowfinr
Domin10 (~ ) Animal Worfd Humanist Alternative
'ACTRESS AND PILOT' ts one of the most important and long.running roles in the
show," said Bolen. "We have been testing for several months
because we were not prepared to settle for anything less
than a superb actress who could bring something important
to the role. Susan Oliver is a talented actress whom we
We are happy to have her as part of the NBC family."
Susan Oliver. actress and pilot. has been signed after a
four-month search, to take over the role of Dr. Laura Horton
on "Days of Our Lives," daytime serial drama on the NBC
Television Network (Mondays through Fridays, l 2:30PM).
Ol iver replaces Susan Flannery, who left the series last
May after winning an Emmy for her portrayal of the role, a
psychiatrist with plenty of her own romantic problems. "This
Pace s
In the sea rch for the new Laura, 134 other actresses,
including name stars of movies and TV were tested by the
"Days " top echelon -executive producer Betty Corday~.
producers Jack Herzberg and Al Rabin.
The signing marks Oliver's debut in daytime television
and a new turn in a full career embracing stage', movies
and nighttime TV. ·
Among Susan's recent appearances were guest-starring
roles in "Petrocelli" and "Police Story" on NBC-lV. Earlier,
she played Ann Howard in another serial drama, "Peyton
Place," a prime time series. She also guest·starred on "The ~
Rogues," "Man from U.N.C.L.E .," "The Defenders," "Or.
Kildare," "Ben Casey" and "The Fugitive."
Motion picture credits include starring roles in "Your
Cheatin' Heart,11 "The Disorderly Orderly" and "Butterfield
8." Among her Broadway credits are "Look Back in Anger"
and "Patate."
Susan was born in New York City on a February 13.
educated at a progressive school there, at a convent in
Tokyo and at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. It was
at the progressive school (Manumit) that she got her first
taste of theater.
Susan 's big hobby is flying her own plane. Long a licensed
pilot, she is a winner of the Powder Puff Derby, annual cross·
country race for femme flyers .
"Days of Our Lives,11 which began on NBC·TV almost 10
years ago, weaves the story of the day-to-day lives of Or.
Tom Horton (series star Macdonald Carey), his family,
friends and neighbors in the mythical town of Salem, U.S.A.
2
l:
J:
~:
4:
2!00 CJ) Mft'it: (C) "lllll"'f & tM .-, ~ (rom) 'S7-Dtbblt Reynolds.
CJ NIC lttllaitua Spedll "Tht
Stitt of Morality In America" An
u1min1tion ol mor1hty in the me-
dia, the l1w end rellalon.
lromldt
Cfllneae Entartllnmtnt Hour
Faltfl for Tod11
:firiqUM
( ) Wortct of Survtv1l
· Riitttr Sl1Dt1
2.:30 Movie: "Jin1 MOlltf' (com) '48
-~ Gorcey & the Bowery Boys. 0 Tht Ebony Att1lr m "PUBLIC ENEMY'1 * CAGNEY'S CLASSIC
GRAPEFRUIT BIT!
TODAY AT 2:30! m Movlt: "Publk Enem(' (dta)
'31 -James C•aney, Jun Hu1ow.
IPtntecoatll Tt111plt
(I)) Nfl G1m1 of ltit Week
lnsi&ht
) Nn Gentt 01 the WHk
lnsi&ht
3:00 Here Comes the future "Ro-
bot.cs: Isaac Asunov'~ Artificial
Min" Dr. Isaac Asimov, associate
professor of biochemistry 1t Boston
University Medical School explains
why science fiction 1s the only rel-
evant literature of the future with
particular emphuls on mechanical
men. Hi&bll&hts include a robot at
Johns Hopkins University that
aropes ifs way down hills to find
food. 0 UCLA Footblll Bruins vs. Wash·
inaton Huskies.
8 Water Wortd
Movie: (C) "Where Ifs At"
(dra) '69 -D1vid Janssen, Rose·
mary Forsyth, Brenda Vaccaro.
®) Movie: (C) "The Appaloosa"
(Wes) '67-Marlon Brando.
Sinister Cinema
Italia '75
Jammy Sw1u1rt Show
: Will Street Wed
( (j)) This la the Nfl
· Catfaacolendas
• Humen Dimensions
3:30 3 Stump the Stan
· Herltaae "Benjamin Franklin"
The story of Benjamin Franklin -
scientist, statesman, scholar and
saae -from his early d1ys as 1
printer's apprentice throuah hi.s dip-
lomatic triumphs that saved the
Revolution.
Celebrity Tennis
Reflaious Town Hill
: Washinaton Wed In Rmn
· Talent Contest
• This Is the Ute
4:00 It Takes All Kinds
• SUnday Ralph Story Joins Kelly
Lange u CO·host of this series. 00 Tarun Thealtt fJ c~ 00> CV m to11e1• root-
ball '75
8 Maveridl m GATHA CHRISTIE'S
*"AND THEN THERE
WERE NONE" m Movie: "And Then Tflere Were
tfOne" (mys) '45-Barry Fltzaerald,
Waltec Huston. •
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Santi lllrtMlni Forum
Kukla,. ff1D ' Ollie "Get OD the
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Bank Robbel1"' (com) '69 -Zero
Mostel, Kim Novak, Clint Walker. O Jerry YtSlb .•. "Carroll O'Con-
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Wlkl Wlld West
Dimenaiona ~ Natlon1I Geoar•phlc:
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Savalu, Elizabeth • Beraer, Lor1
Kaye, Gene Woodbury, Jose Ferrer,
IMarJ~(#J t:;e~hlldren's Proar•ms
Dillocu• e 1111 v.u.,
National Geocraphic Sc*lll
"The Incredible M1ehine" (R)
Newa
Treehouse Club
Corona Now I Cl)) Stir Trek .,
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Animal Wor1d "Tiaer of the Hew
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When the director of a detention
home, "Rancho Esperenza," esks
Pete to do 1 photo essay on the
institution with the hope the st1te
THE DAIL. Y PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2. 1975
will Institute new proarams for tht tD I l!,IAL3 Natleul leecnplillt
youths, the Karrases are upe>Sed SedetJ '7 ht oyaat of the Brl1an·
to a difttr9nt type of llft style, ind tine Y1nktt" A modtm·d•y around·
Cndy m1ku friend$ with a bitter, tht·world odyisty via clipper ship,
strMt·wbe boy at the home. I Come Allwt D LION, KJOS, DANGER Jep1111e DttectJvt flint * 2 HR. DISNEY TREAT ~.a;:.11 Thtatrt: ...,..,
R 9 Ci) (IQ) m Wortct '' DbMJ t. S..Vldtr "Outf11e" In a df1· ''ii1pojeon I Samentha" (2hr) m1tlc display of ded~tlon and
. JOhnny Whit1kar Ind Jody roster SIClif~ for the sutfra11ttt cause,
star in this heartwarmlna story ol Cmily Wildinr Divldson hur1s htr· ~ youn1sters who embark on a pltrilous mountain Journey In thoir sell btneath the Klna's hotlt 11 tht
ff Derby, e ort to kHp an !l_ina. pet lion. ft.\ Nocho do Gala o C9 CIJ> m m s.1u r .... 11, Uil
Rol>lnMn "Neptune's Nephew" Tho 9:30 I The ll111 11 C:.111ln1
Robinson familY is torroriztd by a • W•tttd: Dud or Alm
huae btast stalkina the junale.s be-RniYll Fllu
yond their dearina Tht children's flllft feature
f11r increases when Helaa look! in 10:00
her l1ther·s 1oa book and linds a 11 BRONK TRACKS
picture of the enormous bent. * AIRPORT BOMBER!
I r.,~ar~,MJ UM? B @ m II ro " k 0 e I e c.
Shin Dalb,11 "° Hena live Bronk<>'-'. IS thrown off tht track
Movie· when 1 criminal likes his own dt1th
Aero~ & CoMPllJ In a pl1ne. trash so that he can
Chapirlto disappear without 1 trace. But when
on1 body fro"-the pl1ne cr1sh
7:30 ' Americ.a shows up miles from tht cnsh site, • McMt_: _<C) (211r) +<wtlero Ira Bronk Is celled on to find tht man's
(dfl) 69 -01vld J1nssen, tr\lo Identity ind his mysterious
Rosemary Forsyth, Brenda Vaccaro. mission. Dane Clerk, Mea Foster, I CSltitywltlotlthtCon ....., Grea Mullavey 1nd Peal M1ntoo ua n 111 ... , au11t.
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players 11t Steve cauaht in the aJ Lou Cordon Show
middle of a "battle of aiants" when 10:30 I ''mm, swauart Show
a star player is kidnapped in a Today at Acu• C•lltnto
crooked bettina scheme, Larry • Tht Luq Show
Csonka.. Dick Butkus, Les Joseph· 11.00 ~ ,,_ rTI 4fft\ ~ f<i"I """ son, Mike Henry, Tom Mack. Eerl • ~ \.1J ~ ~ 1.LJ
Falson and Cart Weathers auest. II est In S1~ht
I Sam YoftJ Show * Sunday Night
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Evenlll1 at S1rnphony ~ 700 Club E Sllow cit Srtvil Pinal Wof1d of Survtval
1:30 'acesetten • MOYie: .. Shine" (wts) '53
9:00 (i1J CI) Cl) loi•k Euaene Roche Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin.
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live with a drinkina problem that m KATHRYN KUHLMAN ~:~:i~~~:t~o~us~!i~'.ma~~ 1~h~ 1~:: * (IN COLOR)
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P1tridl McGoohan 1uests as a 11:15 CI) Samoiy & Compa"f
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Sean Connery 1s 007 I Tony & Susan Alamo 0 <9 Cl)) Cl) al ABC Sunday Warren Roberti
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 2. 1975
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 3
For momlns •nd efternoon UstifllS,
please ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, fw your convenience, .,.
the dey's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:30 D "'Si11P.1 CowboJ" (WU) '36 -
Gene Autry. '1lM Ill Clock" (mys) ·u -Raf Mill1nd, M1ureen O'Sul·
liv111.
0:00 (I) .. MJ F..u.11 Nwt" (rom) •50-
SuS1n H1yw1rd, 01n1 Andrews.
Z:OO m '"luctes Ill tM Afttniool"
(wes) '52. -Forrest Tucker, Huch
M1rlowe.
1:00 1J '"Tiit bite I tlle Hnt" (dra)
'33 -Fredric M1reh, Clry Grant,
C1role Lomb1rd.
1:30 fJ (C) .... lsslo11 1at1na1s" (1dv)
'68 -Vera Miles, Dennis Weaver.
3:00 (lg) (C) Hl11 Uke fliar (com) '67-
larnes Coburn, Lee J. Cobb.
l :JO Cl) "Houa " 92ftd Street" (mys) '45 -Uoyd Nolin, Si1ne Huso. .
0 (C) '11clde Me" (com) '65 -
Dvis Presley, Julie Adams.
( I, l r ~ I ~~ l,
6:00 1 1~~~= Bonalll.I
( (I)) (]) tiD Nfl Moaclay
N ht FootblD LA. Rams 1t Phil•·
delphla Easies.
lronaJde
P1rtrid1e f1mlfJ
Ada1t·l2
SoMdad
Sblr Trek
: Kup's Show
Uth Rasals
1:30 I Mm Griffin stlow ... itcMd m Hoa1n's Hel'OQ
• Nasllrilt
1:00 o QJ oo m.., lowllftt for Dofllrs
6 Mod Squid
To Tell tht Truth
• Concentration
I Love lucJ
The Fii
Cl) Gunsmokt
IA Lobl
Low Alntrkl11 Styt.
: Classic n...tr. Pmlew "The
R1v1ls"
1@!) Paloma m Addams fa11lly
7:30 11 $25,000 Pyramid 0 m Wild Klntdom "Mound of
thf Mon1oose" A look at a pack of
binded mon1oose in Rhodesia, Af·
ric:a. The monrooses encounter 1
deadly cobre, 1, lion, b1boons,
j1ek1ls, and wart hors. ~ Leve Amtrtc.11 stJt•
Trasvrt Huitt
Mlftlotl $ Mme: (C) (Zhr) "A
nnon for Conlobl" (adv) 70 -
George Peppard, Raf Vallone.
I Hip Rolltn
lrtdJ lundl
World of AnfNb
The Marl Ruuefl
C. Ill The Washiniton
o.c. po111a1 humorist. 1 trvorit•
of both liberals ind conservatives
wMm ht lmputlally roam, per·
formi before a live audience. &> .,, um. MatP
1:00 1J (H) CI> (I) IWa Brenda will no lonftr tolerate the abuse of ro·
inf out with the nxk ,bottom dates
her mothtr has selected. Thia comes
as 1 crushinf blow to Mama ld1
whose innocent Intentions wtrt to
help 8rtt1da ret manitcl so she
can become a frandmothtf. Harold
Gould, Shane Slnutlco, Billy Braver,
Stephen Bravtr auest. a 9 m «i m n.. ,...,. MU ~o Dfrectty to Jail'' When the
clunlnc women at the Kl.. Cot·
poratlon has no place else to 10
for help in the allered frameup or
her imprisoned sorr, Dan Wutin
11rm to Intervene. James McUdl·
in ind Pit H1rrin(lon ruest. 0 Movie: (C) (Zl1r) ..... a-.. •
tbe Miah Sus" (com) '48 -Doris
D1y, Jaet Clrson, J1nis Paire.
Wild Wld West
Dtaltf's Cllolce
John Barbour S1low
Socc:tr From Mnlco
Gununole
: In Performance .t Wolf Trap
e New Enl!and Conservatory Raa·
time Ensemble and The Katherine
Ounh1m Dancers. Beverly Sills ind
David Prowitt host.
EE MJIJ Aindtdd• m Japantst un1u111 Procrams
1:30 II @ (3) Phytlls Phyllis tries "'·
erythin1 Trom discotheque outin1s
to a marathon encounter session in
an effort to draw closer to her
dau1hter.
I 0.11 Ada•s' Sctetn T,.t
Mm Griffin Shew
Beverty ' Y'ldel s. ..... Sbow Los Polivoeel
9:00 II Ci}) Cl) Ci) Alf hi tM F••ltr
Archie 1ets the shod! of his life
llfhen he orders Edith to stop her
voluntur work at a home tor the
aced and she flatly refuses!
(I) Mme: (C) (2ttl) "JM Tllrll of
It All" (com) '63 -Doris Day,
James Gerner. 0 ~ (j) dQ) m NIC MondaJ
Movit: (C) {ttlr) "TM 0Wt 111d ttle Puuycar (com) '70 -Gtora• Se·
gal ind Barbre Streisand ster in
this farce 1bout 1 meek, studious
bookWorm and a brash, unsuccess·
ful 10·10 dancer who team to aet
alone in spite of themselves. 00 The Untouchables fJ MIC Spedll "Nobody Roots for
Goliath" Kueem Abdul·Jabbar, the
Laker's newest superstar ind pro
basketball's hi1hest paid centtl', is
the subject of this special.
I Tht lold OMs
Movie
The Trfbal E,. "Sweat of the
Sun" The techniques of the ancient
1oldsmlths of Middle . and South
America and the rituals that sur·
vive 1mon1 their descendants in
Mexico, Peru, and Colombia, are
examined. (~ CIJ) tiD Mobile Ont
9:30 II@(]) (f) Maude A chance
meetin1 with htr ex-husband sparu
an old flame ln Vivian and Maude
adds fuel to the fire b)'. unwlttlngly
encour11in1 Yrv to sae t huck alone.
Realizina what she's done M1ude
tries to 1et Vivian out of the lry·
inr pin only to fall Into the fire
herself. Willi1m Redfield, Paul
10:
11:
11:
11:
12:
1:
3:
Bll'MIOU and Mary Ellubtth Corri·
~=· llr-.a.,. TUESDAY
10:00 II I.HJ()) CJ) M • d I ca I C 111 • NOVEMBER 4
llr Alter dlSCOYtrinf ht hn 1n In·
cur1ble disease, Or. T1rtlncton For momlnc •nd •tt.rnoon ltlttnp.
(Patrldl O'N11I) decides to 1b1ndon plene Sff DAmME PROGRAMS.
medicine ind enjoy life with the Below, ,for your convenience, •re
wom1n ht loves, until Dr. G1nnon the dey • movies.
1sks him to return to prectice to
seve the lives of those dependlna
on his suralul skills. JNn Ven Arlt
DAYTIME MOVIES
and Keenan Wynn also 1uest. 9:30 O "lft'a Mike It l.e(1I" (com) '51
mm fB Ntn -Cl1udette Colbert, Z1ch1ry
hny Matoft Scott. "lost Wffllend" (dra) '45 -
Mobile OM "The Cruseder" Pete Ray Mill1nd, Jene Wyman.
Campbell receives a tip from an 10:00 Ci) "The Mvtlltum of Shtrltdl
Informant th1t a cruseder who plans HOimea" (mY') '39 -Basil Reth·
to disclose irre1ul1rlties in union bone Nisei Bruce. el~tions will be assassinated dur· 12'1)() m .;My &lr1 Tlu" (dra) '48 -Lilli
Ina a news conference. Campbell, · Palmer wo~kin1 _closely .~i!h the .~lice, tries 1:00 e "C~111blln1 Ship" (mys) '33 -
to 1dent1fy the hit man before he Cary Grant, Benita Hume.
can reach the aelf·procl1lmed muck· 1:30 D ..,Ott Chop Hffl" (dra) '59 -
raker. Tom Bosley and Paul M1ntee <frtaory Peck.
auest. 3:00 ~ (C) "To T,.p A Spy" (adv) '65
U) Qet Stnert -Robert Vauahn, Luciana P1luzzi. fil) Silent Flhn: "Our Dancin1 3·30 (3) (C) "Island In the SUn" (dra)
Dau1hters" (1928) Join Crawford • 'SJ-James Mason.
stars. O (C) .. lllsJa' Cousins" (mus) '64 <aMm>1o"" Hew .bl =trvis Presley, Glenda Farrell. CE I ifiil 11: lmpou1 e
10:30 I Co11munlty Feedbadl News
AcellPlnllH
ll:oo . tE I I~~..,
Best of &ro~
6 Set lilko
The Lucy Show
The Ashman File
Mod Squid
C3l Mr. LucQ
C0111bat
( CJ)) Love Amerla11 ~
11:15 • Clnem1 34
11:30 6 @ (]) CIS Lat. Movie: (C) "fie Affllr" (dra) '73 -Natalie
Wood, ~rt Warner.
(]) &omer Pyle 0 ta 00 t1.Q) m Johll~ Carson
DelllReese 1s 1uest host. 0. The HOMJlllOOftl11
Ci) Movie: "'Cy111ra'' (dre) '33 -
Ronald Colman, Kay Francis. 0 Mystery Theatre! "When Mich'
ael Calls" (susp) '71 -• Michael
Dou1las, Ben Gazzara, tliiabeth
Ashley, ·Karen Pearson. A woman is
terrorized by phone calls from a
child presumably dead for many
years, who is determined to aven1e
his mother's death.
(I) The FBI '-0 Movie: "I've lived a.to,." (dra)
'56 -Jock Mahoney, Ann Herdinf . '
1Mlssio11: l111pouiblt Cil> Trvth or Consequences
12:00 Twlli1ht Zone
Movie: "'llttl• £apt" (dra) '51
-Rhonda Flemin1. Mark Stevens.
12:30 m M1yberry RFD
Movie: "Seven Days In May"
( ra) '64 -Burt Lancaster, Kirt
DouaJas.
I Notre Dame Football
1:00 ®J m Tomorrow
&ene AubJ
1:30 (])Movie: .. Hell Is for Heroes"
(dra) '62 -Steve McQueen, Bobby
Darin.
1:4511 Movie: (C) "love Is A Many
$Pfendored Thl11(' (dra) '55 -Wil·
llam Holden, Jennifer Jones.
3:30 6 Movie: "Almost A Bride" (com)
'49 -David Niven, Shirley T empfe,
Tom Tully.
~ \ f ~; I N (,
6:00~8~!~~~.., W llkm Bulletblll ConJ. from
5:30PM. Lakers vs. Kanses City
Kinas.
Bonanza
Ironside
P1rtrid1e famlty
Ada•·l2
Soledad
Star Trell
: tiettln' Over
( Cl)) Truth or Couequences
lJttle Rascals Hour
lewltdled
1 (]) Hoea11'1 Heroes
6:30 I Merv &riffl11 Show
: Sounctsta1• "60 Minutes to Kill"
Marnn Mull and Flo and Eddie pre·
sent 1 comedy special: 1 spoof of
television and pop music. , I Cil> Love American Style · · , • American Outdoorsman
• &.lioplnr Courmet
1:00 o o 01 oo mm....,
Ironside
Mod Squad
To Tell the Truth
ConcentraUon
I love Lucy
The FBI
(]) &u11S1noke La I.Alba
Love Amirian Style
( ([)) Bonarm
• Palom1
Add1m1 hmlly
,,
7:30 I New Treasure Hullt
i
. !!@®lmHo lly wood
Matdl &.me PM
Phytlls
Mlllloa $ Movte! (C) (211r)
m Whisby" (com) '69 -Burt
Reynolds, Clint Walker. Ossie Davis.
I Bredy lunch
let's Mab A Deal
Df. Who: The lnfemo
Animal Wlf1cl
MJ Utat Maritt
(Continued)
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2, 1975
Youth Concert Series
Story of the Symphony Orchestra
televised exckJsively on Chomel 50
Tonight at 7:30 pm
' "BRANDON SYMPHONETTE" Concert
I ... ,
. with conductor/host
HENRY BRANDON
presented by
f·
THE ORANGE CO~Y
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
in cooperation with
Local no. 7.
.> i
American Federation of Musicians
additional playouts eoeh week:
MON 9:30om
WED 9:30om
FR~ 9:30 om, 10:30 pm
Orange County Televi8ion
mode possble by o grant from The Jomes Irvine Fovndotion
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 2. 1975
'KING & QUEEN OF GAME SHOWS' _/.--/_____,~_,_,_
Corned) team. M11Zt McCall
and C harlie Brill. who 'pcciali z.e
in 1mprov"ation' and tan} rep-
artee, have rccentl) become
known a' the King ant.J Queen
o r game SbO\\-~. COn<>cqu<:n tl}
giving rh em more air time than
any other coupk on lcle' 1s1on
roda)
M111.1 and Charlie arc cur-
rently appearing on such ~ame
show favorite' a) Rh} me and
Reason. You Don't Sa). and
Celebrity Sweep\take\. In addi-
tion to their appearances on
game ~how!., they have appeared
on virtually every top TV variety
and talk !.how. and plan\ arc
now heing formulated h~ Ralph
Andrews and ABC -TV lo star
M1tz.1 and Charlie in a 1elevl\i11n
seriet.. Their resounding 'ucce's
and in<,ane antic<; have enter-
tained people an many or the
foremost nightclub' throughout
the nation including the famed
Cocanut Grove, the Sahara Ta-
hoe. the Upstair' at the Down-
stair11 in New York. the Purple
Onion and the Hungry I, and
the "Follie' Bergere" 1n I as
Vegas. For the "Follte'I''. their
original conrracl called for a
fo :r-week engagement Their
succe'i~ was so ou1~ta nd1ng thar
ther were "gned to remain on
'CHILLI~(; ORUEAL'
Sally Stnathtn and Edward A.snu star In the rtal-llft drama of t"o
people slnndtd for '9 days lo tbr froun Yukon.
The Life magazine that hit the stand<> on April I 2. 1963. ban-
nered "LOST 49 DAYS IN T HE YUKON. HELEN KLABEN'S
ORDEAL!" The cover photo showed 3 light plane bearing the num-
for an unprecedented full }ear
Certainly, much of their suc-
cess lies in the hilarious ex-
change of their patter; there is
no doubt 1ha1 Mitzi and Charlie
rhink funny. But they are also
acrors. This rare combination of
ac1or-comed1an makes 11 po~·
\Ible for them 10 personalize
their acl lo each audience
C harlie first laughed at M1121
in 't-9"59 al the Jerry Lewis
Comedy Workshop at Para-
mount St·.idios while Mi1z1 was
1n a skit. Charlie told her she
wai. great. A short rime later,
Mitzi saw Charli e working. She
thought he was terrific, too.
They decided it would be won-
derful to tell each other that
every day. and subsequently
they were married. Mitzi and
Charlie spend most of their wak-
in~ hours working with each
other. relaxing with each oth-
er and enjoying their 7 year
old daughter, Jenni fer. Even
though their live'> are built
aro.1nd each other, their mate-
rial, timing and personalized
me-;sage humorou-;l y appeal 10
everyone. What makes them
unique. 'besides having more
air time than any other couple,
is that they are consistently fre~h
and always human.
ber N5886. downed in a snowbound forest along with a frost-bitten
Helen Klaben. The picture represented a happy ending to an almost
unthinkable ordeal; n_ow the chillingly real survival story of Helen
Klaben and the pilot of the plane comes to TV as "Hey, I'm Alive."
the concluding feature on The ABC Friday Night Movie Special
Doublcfeature at 9:30PM starring Ed Asner and Sally Struthers.
Tue slory began when Helen Klaben decided -to save $30 by
ft r ing from Fairbanks to California with Ralph Flores, a sometime-
pilot who was going home to visit his family. The plane, carrying .
the tw.~~very different personalities (Klaben 21, fast-talking. Brook-
lyn-~[": Flore.s 42. quiet, deeply religious, of Mexican origim.
ran out' of fuel over the Yukon "and crashed into the s now-laden
timbers. Helen Klaben injured her ankle and had possible fractures
of he~ arm; . Flores suffered a bro.ken jaw and ribs. There was no
first aid equipment. The food supply consisted o f one can of sar-
d~ne~. two cans _of tuna fish. one can of fruit cock.tail, a few prorein
pills and rwo pieces o f chocolate. These meager rations were gone
the first week. after that they subsisted on melted snow and a tube of
toothpaste .
Hidden from the air, suffering intense pain and facing almost
certain d~ath, they finall y dragged themselves through the deep
c;now unt_il they found ~ clearing, where Klaben managed to erect
a-pro1e~t1v~ lean-to while Flores stamped out a huge SOS in the
c;now, singin~ "Granada" at the top of his lungs. On March 25,
1963, bus_h pilot Je!f. Lawson spotted the hapless twosome, circled
the area 1n recogn_111on, and dropped the only thing he had -a
chocolate candy bar. The ordeal was over. "
La~rence Schill.er was the photographer who covered the story
for L1f_e. ~nd he 1s the pro~ucer-director of "Hey. I'm Alive," a
dramat1zat1_o n of the _book Miss Klaben wrote about the experience.
(When Schiller a nd his film crew returned to the c rash site near the
remote Watson Lake _area in 197 5 they fo'Jnd remnants of the
wreckage, some of which now grace the walls of his office.)
Aske~ f?r a medical explanation of their survival, Schiller's
answer 1s simple: 'They were both overweight. Flores dropped 5l
pounds and Klaben lost 45 pounds." A true c rash diet but one not
recommended to even the hardiest weight-watcher. '
..
Jack Palance
Ju k Palann as Bronk al lbe wbttl of his 1942
Uncoln convenlbfto (IJlls Is o ne of PaJance's
coflttllon of old can u~d 111 the Jbo")· alone
wtth Tony Kina. u Set. Webber, Brook's dettt·
the partntt.
Jack Palance keeps a """Y eye on chain wielded
by 1uest •tv WllUam SmJtb durtns filtit scene
In an ear1y B(onk ~.
Jack Palance clutches a small movie cam·
era, poinh 1l al his face and begins dodg·
ing, whirling, tumbling in the du~l and on·
to hi-. feet agai'n. He i!I filming his own
clo)e-ups for a bizarre chase, Palance on
foot being pursued by a chain-wielding
molorc) cli'>l.
Another 'lccne: Blazing wreckage of an
exploded airliner is scaltercd about the end
of a runway. Palance and two other actor<;
are talking as the) walk toward<; the camera.
As they draw abreast of the upright tail
section. a gust of wind suddenly blow'>
Rames against it and the rudder catches fire
with a crackling roar Showered b} spark\
and engulfed 1n o;moke, the actors dash for
')afety a~ the camera'\ continue lo film th1o;
unexpected bit of drama.
And still another scene: Palancc plunge"
into the cold water of a manna at night lo
escape Trom a bomb-threatened )achl,
emerging moments later <ioaking "'et and
chilled to the marrow.
This l'i the t) pe of adventure-action ex-
perienced weekly by the tall, athle11c \tar
in his new MGM-TV police drama Bronk,
seen Sunday nights on CBS at I OPM.
And <io, after a I I -year ahsence from
series television IABC'\ Greate5t Show on
Earth) Palance has returned in his mo'll
Ph> srcally demanding role.
A~ Oct. l t. Alex Bronkov, his is as.signed
to repon directly to the mayC'lr of Ocean
City. a m~thical Southern California coa~tal
commuoitv situated somewhere in the ~row
ing megalopolis that 'it retches from Santa
Barbara to San Diego. H1o;, job is to invec;ti·
jlate the tvpc of crimes that might jeopar-
dize the cit\ 's standing a'i a tour.o;,t reo;.ort
and convention city .
Exegit1ve producer Bruce Gell~r. whose
"Mannfx" and "Mission: lmpoc;<1ib!e" serieo;,
have achieved world-wide popularity, is
turning out another (a<;t-paccd drama, but
orie that "how-;· 1he softer side of his prin-
cipal character at time.
"We arc concentrating on Bronk lhe man
as opposed to the cop." Geller explain<i
"We arc dealing with a human being -a
man who has a crippled daujlhter. hurt in
an accident that took his wife's life.
"H~ is part owner of an automobile junk
yard, in partnersh ip with a retired cop who
SO'lletimes does unoffi cial le~work: for Bronk
in his invec;tigation<;. The 'i1de money from
the junk vard helps with his daughter's
heavv medical bills. "
"H e plays the harmonica and collects vin·
ta!Ze care; (hobbies of Palance, incidentally)
and love-. his lon~-haircd cat that makes
him c;neezc.
"All cop '\hows tell e'isent1ally the same
'\lory but we are tryin2 to make Bwnk: cata-
lytic rather than just trailing around the
'it Orv detecting."
Geller addc; that the "most unique thing
about the pro2ram is Jack. He ic; a very
unusual hero. He has been plaving a 'heavy'
for so many years that audience<; mi!Zht
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2. 1975
ac;<;ume he\ pla} 1!1g a villian again. Not so.
He's tough but warm. relentless but unde r-
i.tanding. T.hal 1s the major di~tinction of
the show -the c haracter of Bronk played
h)' a tremendouo;ly accomplished actor."
The other continuing c haracters are:
Tony King, a new )Oung black performer
who once pla) ed professional football (Buf-
falo Bills, Oer.vcr Broncos, Oakland Raid-
erc;) ac; Bronk'i. partner, Sgt. John Webber.
He has had rolcc; 1n such feature movies as
"The Go<l.~ather" and -;'Report To The Com-
ml\<11oner
Joseph M ascolo. a\ Ma}or Pete Santori,
Bronk·.., bos-.. 1\ a New York \tage and
mo11on picture actor.
Henr} Beckman. a ~ell-~nown character
c;tar, appear<; as Bronk\ partner in lhe junk
yard
· Dina Ou .. lc), a vivac1ouo, hlonde new-
comer from Tcita\ via New York, portrays
Bronk·c; daughter. Ellie.
Pegg) Rae, a familiar character actress.
" ecn occa'iionall} as Mrs. Rov. Brook's
houc;ekeepcr who watches after Elfie.
Palance 1s C'-pcc1ally proud that two of
hio;, children, daughter Brooke and his son
Codv, have jc,incd him in Bronk. Brooke
wac; the gue'lt in a recent episode as a tecn-
'ager still emotionally disturbed hv the va,zue
memorie" of a rcrrif) ing ordeal a\ a child.
Cod\. a L'C"l A cinema ans 'll•1dl"tll. served
a" h1-, father\ \tand·1n and played some
.-.mall part., during the 'iumnfcq Another
daughter, Hoth 1'i now pcrform1rig on the
<;lagc in En~land and Palancc someday
would like to \CC her in a gue-it role 100.
Palance ha<; been f11rced into a ')Omewhat
nomadic eiti'ltence a<> Bronk. The show is
filmed on loca11ono;..1hroughout the Los An-
gele<; area and the hours arc long. He usually
turni; into a motef at night near the next
day's film location "Have toothbrush and
razor. will travel," he smilc'I.
On weekend,, Palance drive<; more than
two hours north of I oo; Angele-. to his 1150-
acre srread in the Tehachapi Mountains,
where he ha" some livestock and mo<;t of
the l.<i old car\ he own".
"The onl} had thing abo·1t the time de-
mands of a TV 'eric-;." he say.-.. "ic; that it
keeps you from being in places you lik e very
much." In recent yearc;. Palance has spent
much time in Fngland, Spain. Italy and
Africa. as well a\ the Orient H1 <; favorite
c1tie\ are I one.Jon and Hong Kong
i\l'io, when he ha~ trme, Palancc likes to
v1~11 hi.-. farm near h1 'i hometown of Hazle-
ton, Pa. "Have to \Ce how the kidnev bean
crop i'i doing,'' he c;ays. ·
One of Palancc\ favorite pa-.uimeo, when
traveling 1'i finding good, new Chinese
rc'iraurant'I. "I found one nice place in
London that had onl\ flatware at the place
<;ettingc;,'' he sa\' ~1th a fretful -.hake of his
head. "Can you 1maizinc a C'hine\e restaurant
not havin1Z chopstick<;?" •
A<i Jac k Palance m'ight c;ay. play that one
on your harmonica'
Pa1e 13
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2. 1975
1;00 IJ Q}) (I) CJ) IM4 TI••• J1mes The Bold Ofltl
runs Into 1 family rebellion 1t elec· la Rnlstl dt MtrroH WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY (Continued) I Merv Orltfln Shtw
tion time when ht end Florida IUP· Movie
port rival undld1tes -ont a The Alcellt of Mu NOVEMBER 5
smooth talkln1. do·nothlna old pro t·JO fJ ,..., It ti
and the other, 1 dedicated, Intel· • @!) flobft CUra F:: momlna ~~~:~~~Ai;.t:•
lectual pohtical newcomer. 10:00 B @ Cl) ~n Hiii "The &.,• .. :9 your convenience .~ a @ Ci) ~ m M e w I 1 I 0 " Pretenders" The entire Lassiter ow. , , . •
''General Delivery, Raltl&h'' Sonny hou'8hold ls In harmonious prep-the day • movies.
and Will's ria is repossessed •~d aration for Betsy Bullock's debut in --0-A_YT_l_M_E_M_O_V_l_E_S_ auctioned Off to the hi&hest btd· Boston . until Emily and Trevor
ders -Moose and Benjy. In _a Bullock aet a aood look at the
scheme to retrieve th11r truck, Will auest list! 9:30 O "killer With A Silk Surf" (susp)
buys Moose and Benjy's old "pla· 0 @ Joe forremr "W~ek '67 -;, Carl M?hner. "'Till We, MHt
pen" truck end cons Moose and end" lot Forrester faees 1 vanety A(1ln {dra) 44 -Ray Milland,
Benjy into a race to Ral!ilh -the or problems on a Stturday and Barbara ~~ttton.
ftrst trucker there to pttk up the Sunday ftlled with such events as 10:00 r 6 <C>. Apartment for ~eca"
pink slip on both 1i15. a deadly robbflr who has attacked (rom) 48 -Wtlltam Holden, eanna O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Gorill1 at an old friend, and 1 rumored aang Crai~ ,
lar&t" (mys) '54 -Cameron M1t fieht James Wilkins Taylor Lacher 12:00 m 'The More the Memet' (com)
chell, Lee J. Cobb, Anne Ba~oft. and iane Actman gu~st. '43-Joel McCrea. Charles Coburn,
00 Wild Wild West I m m News Jean Arthur. 0 (Q! Ci)) Cl)~ Happy Oars 6 PerryMason 1:00 0 "Thirty·Dar Pri~ce1;1" (rom) '34
"Fonzie the Flatfoot ' The Fonz Is (~(I)) . aJ M a r c u s -Cary 9.rant, Sylvta S1d~ey. ,
called upon by the law to head off tlby, M.O. "The Strange Behavior 1:30 0 (C) Awar All Boats' (dra) 56
a pend1n11 light between nval 1an11s of Paul Kelland" A construction en--Jeff Ch,~ndler, George ~ader. ,
-the Draaons and the Falcons. The gineer suffers from what seems to 3:00 (19) (C) Our Man. Alnr (adv) 66
situation aets hot for Fonzie when be inebriation, jeopardizes his -James .~burn, Gila Golan.,,
the leaders of the clubs show up al wite·s ltfe when he does not adhere 3:30 (lJ (C) Four Girts in Town (com)
Arnold 's Drive-In spoiling for a to Dr. Welby's orders to have her '57-Juh~1Adams, Georae N~der.
showdown. hospitalized. Lloyd Haynes and De· 0 (C) Fun In Acapulco (mus) m LEE MARVIN NARRATES nise Nicholas guest. '63-Elvis Presley, Ursula Andress. * "OUR TIME IN HELL" CiJ liet Sm1rt WWII MARINE ACTION ED MOflty l'Jthon's Flyin1 Circus I:_ V l N I N (, m i JEl(ilt ! "Our Time In Hell" 10:30 I CommunltJ Feedback
Lee Marvin narrates the story of News •
those individual Marines who cap· • International Animation festival 6:00
lured Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan. m £J Show de Walter Mtrcado 8 ~ 5 riJ ffl~ews
lwo J1ma. Okinawa and 57 other 11:00 I (1) 0 m ~ m ....... Islands, including Japan. • Ci) Ci2J ~ 6 Newa
I John Barbour Show Best of Qrou . o
D Show de lrl5 Chacon 6 Sil Bllko
4liun1molle · Tht Luer Show
Thi Rlv1ls of Shtrtock Hotmu m AM GRIER
Exltos *''BLACK SEX SYMBOL" Japanese lAn1u1ae Proar1ms Ashmin flit
1:30 ! ~(}) Joe & Sons Mod Squid
( I LIJ) (}) aJ W e I t o "' ~ (1) Mr. Lucky ack, otttr "Mr. Kotter, Teacher' Comblt
Gabe has to appear before the : woman Alive
board of education after Woodman ( ())) Leve AmtriCln -.,te
suspe.nds him for his unorthodox 11:15 • Cinema 3-4
teachtn& methods. 11:30 (fi) (J) CBS late Movie: (C) I The BobbJ Vinton Show .. 1th Squad" (d. ra) '73 -Robert
Beverty l Vidal Sauoon SMw Forster, Claude A~Tns.
D Show de Ednlta Nazario. 0 ~ ®) g;, Joll11ny Canon
!:00 @ (})CJ) swttcll! R1lph 'Kl· Joan Rivers guests.
bellka (guest Vic Ta~back) creates 0 The Honermoo11er1
the perfect alibi to cover the burn-(j) Movie: ''The Desperadoes'' (wes)
1n1 of his own business but mikes ·43 _ Glenn Ford Randolph Scott.
the mist1ke of framina an ex·con, 0 (~ ) (I) Wide World Mrs·
e former prison male of Pete's. tery "Death In Deep Water· Brad· 0 9 (I)@) m Police. Womtn ford Dillman stars. "farewell Mary Jane" Pohce efforts Cl) Tht Fii
are directed •t bre~kina up an In· 0 Movie: 11Johnnr Dart" (dra) '5-4
lernattonal drua ""II· An ex·race -Tony Curtis Piper Laurie.
driver is used as bait for a former I Mlulon: l~Possible
police Informant lo set up a major 12;00 Twill&ht Zone
buy While on a st1keout 1.n the Movie: (C) "Riden of Ven·
de'8rt, Sat. Anderson Is kidnap IHnce" (wes) '53 -Huah O'Brian
ped by the dru1 runners to be 12:30 0 Mayberry RFD
used as e hostage to assure the (I) Movie: ''The Qrut Sinner" (dr1)
payoff for druas. Sim EHiot, Geof· ·49 _ Gregory Peck Ava Gardner.
frey Lewis, William LeCeult, Charles m Movie: "The Court Mlrtial of
Bateman gue.st. Biiiy Mitchell" (dra) '55 -Gary 00 The Unto11ch1bles , Cooper. Rod Steraer, J1ck Lord. 0 ROOKIES-CHRIS 1:001~e;,Tomonow * SISTER RAPE VICTIM Gene Autry 0 (Cij ())) Cl) m The Rookies 1:30 CV Mowlt: ''The Caddr" (com)
"A Time to Mourn" When his -Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin.
younaer sister Is assaulted after 1:45 B Movie: (C) "Mystery Island"
announcing pl1ns to become a nun, (sci-fi) '68-Steve Forrest.
Chris goes into 1 raae. disobeys or· 2:30 Q) All·Nlfht Shor. ''The Iron
ders and is suspended from duty. Glo'ft" "fllclup''
Season Hubley 1utsts. Rescheduled 3:l0 ft Movie: "Monbtna ltllt" (wes)
from October 28th. '52 -Jane Russell, Georae Brent.
Paat 14
Bonanza
Ironside
Partridge Famllr
Adam-12
Soled•d
Star Trell
• SI Brother: National Edition
( 8 ) Truth or Coniequenc:n
Little Rasuls Hour
6:30 Merv Qriffln Show
Bewitched
1 CI) Hoa1n's Heroes
• Realldades
( (!)) Love American stJle
• Pop 41ioes the Country
• Gallo_e!na Gourmet
1:00 ou@oo mm""" Ironside
Bowlin& for Dollars
6 Mod Squad
8 To Tefl the Truth
ContentratJon
I Love Lucy
The FBI rn Qunsmokt
la lobl
Love Amerk.an Style
: Woman Alive
( (i)) Bonanu
• l'aloma
Addams Family
@ (I) last of the Wiid
(j) g;, Name That Tune
love Amerbn Style
let's Mille A Deal
Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr)
.. atti Rlda A Holle" (wes) '69-
Lee Van Cleef, John Phillip Law.
ITT>) Prlte Is Rlaht
I Brady Bundi
Cltywatdler1
The Don Ruffin Show
El) ~Little Marlit
1:00 B ll1l rn (IJ Tony Ortlndo ' Dawn Jim Nabors, Phylhs Diller, and
composer.performer Neil Sedaka
guest.
8 Q) Ci) Qj m Utttt Houu °" ilil Pralne "Remember Me" Part I
o wlnnlna Ktress Patricia NNI
l'l)'I 1 widow who tria to find
1 home for htr th'1e youna clllldren
when lnfonned thlt an Incurable
dlseue will IOOn take her llfe. 0 Mov(e: (C) (ZJlt) ........ Dtwtra I~' (adv) '68-Witllam Holden,
Cliff Robertson, Vince Edwards.
(j) Wild Wild Wnt u <QJ ())> (I) m ~1uc1.o
Row111 I Marti• Report aped the
niaht before It airs, this show, star·
rin1 Dan Rowan and Dick Martin ,
will comment on the h11dllnes of
the day and look at some of the
more offbeat stories that may have
e:scaped aeneral attention. It· will
use up-to-the-minute newspaper,
wire end TV news reports es its
sources.
Dealer's Cboict
John Barbour Stlow
VMana Comtetr Serial
Gunsmolle
: The Tribal E,.
• Chlmpio111hlp WresUln1
Japanese un1u11e flroar1ms
&:30 0 <9 (j)) CI) m Th1rs .., ....
ma When Clifton's date decides he
is .still dominated by his mother, he
wants to move out-but M1m1 beats
him to it. m Merv Griffin Show
Ci) S.Vertr l Vld1I Sassoon Show
9:00
B CANNON TORPEDOES * PHONY Oil DEAL! B @ (}) Cannon Guest star
Vera Miles plays tile autocratic
owner of an international petroleum
company whose vice•president,
charaed with misappropriation of
funds and threatened with firina.
comes to Cannon. Mike Marsh, the
eicecutive under fire from Vivien
Cabe has incurred her wrath for
another reason: he is romancina her
daughter Marian (Kelley Miies, Vera
Miles' real life daughter). Though
Marsh claims he has been framed,
Cannon uncovers a memo sianed by
the vice-president authorizina the
illeaal ti-purchase of a hua• urao
of crude oil already bouaht by the
company. D 6 @ (j) m Doctor's Hot91·
bll • ital Sians" Dr. Jake Goodwin
and his associates treat two eases
of child battery with vasUy different
results. Stevie Schrader, the son of
well·to-do parents, is treated and
will be released to his parents un-
less Goodwin un ·get the child to
admit they Inflicted his Injuries.
Manny Melendez will be taken from
his parents unless Dr. Orteaa can
convince social welfare authorities
that his mother battered him out
of desperation end pein from her
own illness. 0 <~00> (]HE Barette "A'
Bite of the Apple" Baretta trusts a
young lady with 1 shady past and
finds himself In a heap of trouble.
Karen Valentine auests.
@) Movlt: (C) (2hr) "Bullitt'' (dra)
'68 -Steve McQueen, Robert
Vauahn.
I Tht Bofd Ones
Movie
Great flerfonn11Ka; Jtnnle -
lady Randolph ChurchlJI "A Perfect
Darlina" After Randolph's detlh,
Jennie returns to an active life and
takes an interest In her son Win-
ston's military end political career.
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10:001J ~CI) Cl) Kate Mdlta11e A
formtt rod! ster, tryl111 foe a com•·
badt, Is cl11r1ed with murder In tht
dru1 overdose of a youna &irl and,
despite police evidence, maintains
THURSDAY
HOVE:MBER 6
his innocence. Wayne Maunder, Jo For momlnc •nd •fternoon U.tJnp.
Ann H11Tis, David Shtiner and John pleae •• DAYTIME PROGRAMS. ~ea aum Below, for your convenience, .,. u (j) 9 Cl) m ....,...., .,..,. the day's movln.
ror on Whffls" Pttrocelll defends a
man accused of sJayina a member DAYTIME MOVIES
of a mototcyde 1an1 who was
datln1 1111 dauahter. John Collcos 9:30 D "larcuy 111 tt.r Hurf' (mys)
Ayn RuyiMn, Ge11ld McRaney end '46 _ Cheryl Walker, Huah Beau
Annette O'Toole auest. mont. "«roldtlt untap .. (tom) '47 I m fB fllfta -Mar1ent Dietrich, Ray Mi11111d.
Perry Muo1t (1) (C) "Tiiis £.arth ls Mint" (dra) (ti! Cl))(]) El) Stars•r & •59 -Rock Hudson, Jean Simmons.
utdt "The Bait" Dressed as fla~y Claude Rains.
hustlers and uslna • btaullful 12:00 m ""Tiit c., Dfvortff" (mus) '34-
blonde as bait, Starsky ind Hutch Fred Astaire Ginger Roae11, Alice PoSt as well heeled dealers to dlmb Brady '
the underwor1d ladder and nail a · , ,
blf·time heroin supplier. Lynne 1:00 0 "111 Imm Ern' (mys) 3&-
Marta and Char1e:s MICCaulay rue.st. Cary Grant, Joan Bennett, Walter
0) Cet SIMrt Pldaeon.
fll) The F'lrst Cllurd)Uls "The Prot. 1:30 O "Battle Cl~us" (dra) '53 -
est1nt Wind " John Churehlll OWi$ Humphrey Boaart, June Allyson.
mudl to Kina James II, but the l :OO ~ (C) .. Asyiuta for A SPf" (adv)
Kina is clearly determined to dt· '67 _ Robert Stadt Felicl1 fart.
stroy the Protestant reliaion. l :30 CI) (C) "MJdnlclrt l.w• (susp) '60 10:301 '-l'Mr Ted Anistron1 -Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John
Ntwt Gavin.
Mtlfcllat dt SlelWPft fJ (C) "Blue Hawaii" (mus) '6.2-
10:45 ft) Ullas, Yop & You Elvis Presley, Joan Blackman.
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The Lucy Show
Tiit Ashman Fiie
Mo4 SqMd
(I) Mr. lucly
Comba1
( 001_ Love Amtrka11 stJfe
11:15 fll) Aue-Nuclur Powr Hear-~ CiMIM l4
11:301J (i1J (]). CIS lata M0¥1e: (C)
.. IWI011: TM .._,... INt" (dra)
'73 -Richard Wldmartt a @ (j) ®) m Joflllllf Canon
Ralph Nader, David Brenner ruest. ~ Tiit 'HOfltJ•OOMn
flhvie: "AU.ntic Coevef' (dra)
-Bl'\lee Bennet,. Viraii'li• Field. fJ (Qj Cl)) (I) W I d t W o r I d
Mtvlt: "Satan's Triana!•" (dra) '74
-Kim Novak, Ooua McClure, Ale-
Jandro Rey, Jim David, Ed Lluter.
!The Fii
Movie: "No Room for die
ia" (com) '52 -Tony 'Curtis,
~r Laurie. m Mluioft: l•posslblt
12:00 ~willtM Zollt Movie: "flrem• Save llJ I (com) '54 -Buddy HICkett.
lZ:JO 0 ~ny RFD
Ci) Movie: (C) "Tiit Ttndtr T,.p,.
(rom) '55 -frank Sinatra, Debbie
R_9T10lds. m Movtt: "'Contertcr (adv) '45-
Dick Powell, Walter Slezak.
1:00 II ®) m To1t1orrow
Cttit AA.tby
1:30@ (!)Movie: •1 Married A .....
ltllf liMi Out.r Specie" (scl·fi) '58
-Tom Tryon, Gloria hlbot.
1:4511 Movie: (C) "Ore1on Tnlr' (wes)
'59-Fred MacMurray, Gloria Talbot.
?:JO GI All-NIPt Sllow: "Cltlltl Ytn•
tllW' "Tiit tut ........
3:30 II Mowlt: "Tho Croottd Wa('
(mys) '49-John Payne, Ellen Drew.
E '• f ~ i I ~J I l
6:00; a ~~ I L!3 ~""'
IUflP ke HodtJ LA. Klnp 11
P il1delphl1 Flyers.
6 Bonaua
lr01tslclt
Partridae femlty
A01t1·12
Soledad
Star Trek
: In PHform1nce 1t WoH Trap
( CJ)) Tfllttl or CoftsequtMa
Uttle R&Ktl1 Hour
~JO ~Merv Criftln Show Btwftdltd
@ Ho1an'1 Htrou
( ~(j))l.OYtAmtric.anSlylt
Weter Worid
• '-llopl111 Gourmet
1:00 OO tD@malNtws
lrottdclt
Mod Squed
To Jeff Ult Trvth
Concentntlo11
I love Lucy
The Fii
@ Cuntmokt La loba
love .... riCH SlJI•
: The Romantic Rtbtlllon
( CJ)) 8on1nu
· Paloma
T1tt Addams family
7:308 lobbp Yl11ton Show The Hudson ~rothers auest.
I m Price 11 Rlaht
Hip Rotten
Calldid Camm
MllU.11 $ Movie: (C) (211r) "'Yal-
ei 11 Cotaln(' (wes) '71 -Burt
Lancaster, Susan Clar1c
I Match Came
lrMf1 IUMh
(6) Hol!Jwood Squarn
Let's Mab A Otal
Alct11t of MH (R)
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEJ<, NOVEMBER 2, 1975
Cliff Gorman, 6eor11 Hearn, Percy
Cranaer. A ctnma, based on faet.
about • Wat Point e1dtt •ho ,..
1:00 I) <ill TM WaftHt Moth· lives the OQfeal of beln1 ostlaciztd
er·turned.schoolteachor Olivia runs by his fellow cadets 1fter he Is
into problems In the form of a accused of vlolaUna the Honor Code
Board of Education officl1I who of t"4 ICldtmy.
doesn't like her lrreaular clas.sroom D ...,,..
style. and John Boy has problems of g) PolN't Clat1
his own with an old alrlfriend who's
returned to Wilton's Mount1ln 1tter 11>.00 ~ m fl) ...
tloriJn~e~ty"I( DottMt-wre~ m"'"' o "APB
featM,. MOvli: (C) (90) ....,._. Harry . O,..ell" Harry becomes the
't11t ltn11uda Trlaalft" (dra) '75-prime 111spect In a e,fSt lnvolvln1
Fred MacMutray, Sam Groom, Don· bladtmalr •nd murder! lestey War·
n• Mills. Suzanne Reed, Dan• Pl1to, ren auests.
Din White. MacMurray stars 11 a ID Set S.art
contented, w11lthy retiree whoie lO·JO I IMA Rm..
life Is suddenly f!lled with ftscina· ' • TllfM h..,..ti tt Advofllt»rt
lion and then 1nef when personal ...,,..
1equalnt1nces vanish off the Florida . La lrHttadl c..u
cont 1n the area known u the ...
e·ermuda Tri1n1le -leaendary. fo. r ll:OOl~fJum 111W1 decades as the scene where planes _ Qi fiiw1
Ind ships have disappeared without of
I UICI. SCl llJko
(1J Wlld WTid Wat • The LKy S11R u <~ , rn m .e••<11, 1 . .. 1114 Paul Lynde Comedy ~; Lynde m "The Ashman Fiie
is llost of his own special (and * EXPOSE OF TM
possible mid-season entry), with .
specl•I auests N1ncy Wilker, the 1 ·T11t Alltinan fUt
Osmonds and impressionist Rich ~~ Sci~_._
little. Mr. -1
I Dealet't Choke •bet
John Barbour Show : 5!l.. Brother: N1Uona.I E.dHJo.
Nld~ C.ro ( CIJ) lMt MtrlcaR strlt
=o~~patiu 11:15i!)Cl.nt1111 l4 .
Japanne la11paft Procramt 11:30 f) (jj} (])CBS Late Movie. (C) "The Lalt 5rHIClt" (drt) '70 -,
1:30 I Me.rv 5riffift ~ Stanley Baker, AIH r.ord, Honor
Bewr1y & YNSAI S.SS0.11 Show Blldlman.
: Cl1sslc llieatn Pmiew (R) 19 (i) t10J m Jollnnr C.rM•
• Muska! Comectr The HoMJ111oontr1
Movie: "To The Sllortt of Ttt~
9:00 I) @ 3 CI S Thu' 1 d a, o1 (dri) '42-John Payne, M1urffn Movie: ( ) (2hr) "Mr. Majntyk" O'Hara.
(susp) '74 -Charles Bronson. Al fJ (Clj Ci)) (I) Wlcle Wortct rr.
Lettieri, Linda Cr1stal, lee Purcell, 1tnb "Mannl)t" & "LonastrMt" Paul Ko.slo, Taylor Lacher, Alejandro Cl) The Fii
Rey, Jordan Rhodes. Bronson stars D MoYlt: (C) .. A Tllllt f•r 1Ul1111('
as a farmer who defies the mob by (wes) '67 -Glenn Ford, lnaer
11vin1 work to the neediest people Stevens Georae H•mlllon.
Instead of those .hand-picked by l_he m MIUJon: lmpolllblt
syndicate, result1n1 ill mob ret1h1·
tion by scarin' .off all. t~e worters 12:00
and the destruction of his crops. O Labelle Stars on Don
0 Racln1 fltm "60 Minutes Down * Kt'r•hner.Rock Concert the Road" "'
The Untouwbles o Doti lllrsllner's Roe* CoACert
fJ O.J.'S SOUR TUNE ~~=kl.nclude Labelle ind Herbie * ON STS OF SAN FRAN m M0¥1e: "'s,, Hunt" Cdra) '50-fJ <9 (j)) al Strtob of Sa• Howard Duff.
Francisco "Web of lies" When •n 12:JO Cl) Mme: "T... C.tut S111110f"'
oHicer is killed durina a robbery, (dra) '49 -Greaory Peek, Av•
there Is only one witness -• Gardner.
p1tholo1ical liar who civn false OJ Movie: "homt,.n(' (dra) '47
information to Stone •nd Keller. -Jane Wy1tt, lee J. Cobb, Dana
Nancy Olson, Pat Hin1le and Ale• Andrews.
Colon auest: l ·OO ..-~ m To1nomw I The Bold Ona • wr ,.
ftstival l11umado111I 1:30 @ (1) Movie: ~ U.MIJ Man
Movie (adv) '57 -J1ck P1l1nca, Anthony
Clanlc Thutrt "The Riv1ls" Perkins.
Jenny linden stars IS Lydia Lan· 1:45 I) Movie: "'""' Wiii Talk" (com)
ruish, • youn1 woman brou1ht up '51 _ Cary Grant, Junne Crain,
on romantic. novels ~ho pref~rs Walter SleZllL
elopement with a penniless Ens11n ..
rather than marriage to the rich 2:30 m All·Nl(ht Show: It Happened
heir chosen for her -not realizlna In Broad DIJ11cht." "'Sllowdow• at
they 11e the same person loot Hllr
ii) La C'rlada Bien Criada m Come Alive
9:30 0 QJ 6 ®J m NIC Doubf• 3:301J Movie: ,.Un~ Island" (1dv)
futu,. ovle: (C) (90) ""The '48-Rlchard Oenn1n1. Vlralnla Grey,
Silence" (dra) '75-Richard Thomas, Barton Macl.ane
P•&e 15
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 7
For mornlns end •fternoon llttlnp,
pleaM ... DAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •r• the dey't movies.•
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:30 D "ll~our (dra) 'f>4 -Dane Clark~ Belinda lee. (C) .. Ebb Ticft"
(dr1) '37-0scu Homolka, Ray Mil·
land, Frances Farmer.
1():00 Ci) "Allrels With DfrtJ faces'' (dra)
'18-Humphrey Bo11rt.
12:00 m "'Tiit Green Yt1ra" (dra) '46-
Char1es Coburn, Tom Drake.
1:00 9 "last Outpost" (dr1) '36-tary
Grant, Claude Rains.
1:30 0 (C) "Lott C"Ommand" (dr1) '66
-=Anthony Quinn. Al1ln Delon.
3:00 ®) (C) "Destiny of A Spy" (dra) '69
-Lorne Greene, Rachel Roberts.
3:JO CI> "The Rnots Eda•" (dra) '47-
1:00
ifone Power, Gene Tierney.
(C) "Girts, Girts. Girts" ( mua)
' -Elvis Prt$1ty, stella Stevens.
~!~l~~tWI
lrontJclt
Partridat F1n11ty
Adam·l2
Solldld
I=~ Wtatfler . (f)) T~ or Coaeqoenc:n
LHtie lll1a1ls Hour
6:301 Merv Glfffln Sllow ltwftdlld m Hoian'• ...,... : irael Ptnpedjvt Otl tflt Ntft r: (1)) lMt Amtricln Styte
frit..cls of Man
5allopi11 C.unnet
1:00 DUCiJ@ mm....,
lrotlSJdt
Bowtlna for Dollan
6 Mod Squid
Jo Tell tbt Truth
Cof!Ctrrtrltlon
I love llKy
Tbt Fii
(]) Cuumou
la lobl
Love Amtricln Style •
: Wo1Hn
Ci)) 8onanu
• Pifoma
The Addams Famfly
7:30 follow Up
({j m Hol!Jftod Squares
loft AMtrbn Style
World of Advtftture w..w of The s..
• Miiiion $ Movtt: (C) (2"1')
to's land" (wts) '72-Chules
Bronson, Richard Basehart.
I Brady Bundl
Ci) Match ''"'' wan Street WtH
Wottd of Survtval llJ Uttlt Martie
1:00 @(])Iii Edcllt Eddie's name
• is "MUD" If he Jilts his little
arandd1ughter Ginaer-for the sec·
ond time -ind the situation looks
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blHk when he's unetptctedly dt· the Yukon wilderness leavlna them
!lined by 1 hofd_!!! man. with no muns of survival but Nch 0 ~ 00 II§) m Santoni ' Soll other.
"Donni Pops the Question" Fred Is I Nnrs •
riven 1n ulllm1tum-marry or else. Cltywatdltn
Mel proposes to Donna, so she tells ,..,, Clan1
Fred he must m1rry her "now" or 10:00
never IJ BARNABY JONES IS D Movie: <C>, (2'httr! "test , A *TV'S SUPER SLEUTH!
Giant SllacSow' (dra) 66 -~rrk ti @ Barnaby JOMa A
Dourlu: Se~··· Beraer, frtnk Sin•· rrievina flther, disturbed thlt his
tra, Anare Dickinson. diuahter's reputation hu been I.Im· (1) Wild Wiid West . · 0 (tit m) l}) Q) ABC friUJ 1shed, as~s Barnaby to cle~r 1t after
Mme Doublefeature: (C) (90) "The the elrl •. an overseas airlrne stew.
New Orl&lnal Wonder Woman" (•dv) ardess, 1s found deed of 1 drua
'75 _ Lynd• Carter, Lyle Wi&ioner, overdose. Shelley Fabares, Bo Hop·
Cloris Leachman, Red Buttons, k1ns~t Tracy Reed 111d Carl Franklin
Stella Stevens. Eric Breeden. Ke~· D 9 Cl) dj m Pollet Story
neth Mars. John Randolph, Fan~1e "Test of Brotherhood" George Ml·
Fla11. Severn _Darden. Henry G::~ harts and Edward Albert star as
son. The h~ro1ne of the popu. br th r cops-veteran and rookle-l 940's comic books performs in· o e
credible feats of skill and daring who cluh over how to do the law
to save the life of 1 U.S. Army Air enfo~~~e~.~~ the best way
Foret officer. i fl) Newa
8 San Dleao ID Get Smart
Dealer's Choice Ell) MasterpJece Theattt: Shoulder John Bart>our Show Sho Id "O t " (R) Professional loxlna to u er u r111
Gunsmoke -10:30 Nen
: Los Anatles Nnn Review Help Someone Today
• La Vida Con Aurett. NIWI
Japanne Lanruage f'roarama · Ho11r Dul(e Hocu
•=JO 11:00 . tE a~~~ ... G M•A•s•H-A ONCE IN But of~:!~ *A WARTIME' TALE! 6 Sat. Biik
tJ @ (1) ()) M•A•S•H Hawkeye • Movie: (C) "Mldnlitit lace''
and ~Is fellow doctors f1ce an utra· (susp) '60 -Doris Day, Ru Huri·
ordinary problem that transcends all son, John Gavin.
medical know1ed1e when one of m PROOF THAT HOWARD
their post-op patients. • battle· * HUGHES IS DEAD
t1t11ued bombardier, announces in The Ashmtn Fiie
all seriousness that he's the Sa· Mod Squad ~ ~M L-Q 9 Ci) ®) a;, Chico & Th11 1o:ea~· Se~';{
Man "Mister Butterfly" A Japanese Bit Time Wresttln&
businessman ~hows up at Ed'.s aa~· : Will Street Week
aae and c"lms that Ed is hrs ( Cl)) lovt Amenc.n Style
fathdt. 11:15 • Clnem1 U I Merv lrtffln Show 11:30 ti (J1J Cl) C8S late Movie: (C)
'Btverty I Vldal Sasaoon Show "ThtCIOnes" (sci·fi) '74 -Michael
D Show de Rosita..l'1rv Greene, Greaory Sierra.
9:00 f) (i1) {j) H1w1ll flve--0 The 0 ~ Ci) ®) m Johnny C.rson
murder In Hawaii of an elderly aen-Jim Henson & The Muppets ruest.
tleman who w1s the seatmate of ~The Honeymooners • • ·
• Danny's Aunt Clara (Helen Hayes-6 M~e: "Behind the Iron Cur·
James MacArthur's mother) on !h.e b 11" (dr1) '48 -Dana Andrews. 1irliner that brought her on her v1s1t O (9 (I)) Cl) w I d e W o r I d
to the Islands, puts McGarrett on SpedaT"A Salute to the Best Years
the trail of a small bind of crooks of Your Hit Parade"
who are stealina large quantities of i The FBI
money from 1bandoned bank ac· Mission: Impossible
counts that riahtfulty belona to the : Washlaiton WHk In Review
State of Hawaii. Charle$ Durnina. 12:00 Movie: .. P1ssa1e Wat'' (wes)
Ian Wolfe and Lynoe EUen Hollinaer '51 -John Wayne, Dennis O'Keefe.
also ~est. ID Movie: "Guns of Z111tara" B ~ @ ®) m The Rockford (mys) '62 -Robert Stack. F1its "Resurrection in Biack and ! Rod Concert
White" Joan Van Ark euests as I : Kup'1 Show
m1111lne writer who hires Rockford 12:30 a Movie: (C) --S.m WhlshJ''
to help her free a man convicted of (adv) '69 -Burt Reynolds.
homicide who she believes Is inno· m Movie: "I've Alwlp laved You"
cent. Milton Selzer and Joe Santos (dra) '46 _ Philip Dom. Catherine
also guest. Mcleod. I Tht Untouchables 1:00 Q (fQ) QJ Ci) m Mldnlaht S,..
The Btld Ones dal Guests include the Ohio Players
Movte & Merle Hauard.
.5 MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY
11135 llA(H BLVD. IH·~~f0' HUNTINGTON BEACH
Wuhht&ton Week In Review l:JO (i1) CI) Movie: "The Sava&•" (1dv)
t!JOD<tll(l))(])(i)AIC Frldar '52-Jeff Chandler, Susan Morrow .
Mtvle OoubltfMturt: (C) (90) "Hey, 1:45 f) Movlt: ''111• l ·Sftaptd Room"
1'111 Alive!" (dra) 75-Sally Struth· (dra) '63-leslit Caron. Tom Bell.
ers, Edw1rd Asner, Milton Selzer, 2:30 m All·Nl&flt Sllow: "The Meb,"
H1g1n Baus, Claudine Mel&rJve. "War of tfle Satellites"
This drJm1 Is based on the true 3:30 ti Mme: "The Adftnhlm tf Sher·
story of 1 youni worn1n and en lod Heliw .... (1dv) '39-Buil Rath·
older man whose plane crashed In bone, Niael Bruce, Ide Lupino.
Pac• 16
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NOVEMBER 8
TV a C&uatMa
00 ~ .. : Wllldow •• tM Seudl fJ (QI (j)) (I)&> Ulde CMa ....
I™' ,, u.. flfl
ll:JO ffl'Mlt ..... @ mao1 USA
: l9ftt SqMtt" (dre)
'45 -laird Crtpr, Linde Oamtll. fJ (Qj (I)) Cl) aJ A • t r I c a 1 , .......
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Lera Rap
7:00 Nw ~ te HIP ScMel 12:00 II <itJ (])Cl) Y.U., tf .. Dt• a...,.. I INtdpUllt Ullrl
9 @9 m (Mef'l"CJ + 4 D,,., S,.,lta Wo'1d 1..4 City Foot·
WltlttMf ball (Mld·Vtlley Lttfut). San Fer·
9 CJ))(]) H • " I I( •" I nando at Kennedy. . D Movie: (C) "Hi,11 l.MtsolH"
IWlthlt (wts) '50 -John Barrymore Jr ..
Stu111 Strttt Chill Wills.
v 1:JO ilTrffhtlllt I Run, Joe, Run «"§ @m Slc•11nd Ad Ub
I) (]) Toli I JtrrJ/ !J Blut Marblt tripe ~ ~1h¥11: (C) ""Tiit lltl,.. hJ"
I Youtti I tfle ,.,.. ra) 65 -Gtor11 Peppard.
Otm•ntl'J .._. Cbllltr Mltinoe
Cl) Ttny I His fritMI RtaHdldt1 (R)
1:00 till (]) Cl) Ptbllln I ll•m Rolltr &Im ..
..... • SlturdlJ MatJ ... 0 0 Ci) di) m s.a.t Ufe ef 12:30 @ Cl) Cl) Fat Albtft
Wa'dt Kitty Mr. Cifpi
Pecestttm (QI ())) Cl) G!J NCAA ftotMll
6 111 l!ue Matt.It Teams to be 1nnounced.
C.Urqeoua Cit I Yecetablt Soup Unit Four lost 11 Spece
Tntt Advtllblre Thrff StMta
Voice of Tokyt : lllct Ptrspedtvt Oft UM Ntw1
: Dectrlc Co•pellJ 1:00 @(])(I) CIS Children's Flh11
l :JO u ~ hi• lu•., ntml "Pero & His Companions" (]) m P111• PAUler This Yuaoslavian film tells the story
s • Miii or • young farm boy who or11nlzes
Dtn111t tllt Mtuee his school friends to wor1l on a (9 Cl)) Cl) Tiit Lott SllCtf secret project-restoring an aban·
Movie: .. Run Slltll\ hit O..," doned wateJ mill to workin1 order
(dra) '58 -Clark Gable, Burt Lan· and presentinr it to their parents
uster, Jack Warden. , on graduation day. m Movie: "Last of tht Co11111Cbtt" 0 Movie: "One Miiiion l .C." (sci·
(wes) '53 -Broderick Crawford. fi) '40-Victor Mature.
I Mister Ri"' 1W11\bortltod 00 Movie: "A Ticket to Tomal\n\" 9:00 tiJ (]) m laltl of tftt Lost (wes) '50-Dan Dalley, Anne Baxttr.
MOYie: tm Baron" (wes) '58 I Tllriller -Brian Keith, Rita Gam. 1 S., lrothtr: Natloul Edltitll
(6) 5!e1n111n · Sal J Pimldta • 0 (Qt) Cl)) CJ) Mvtntum of CU· 1:30 • ,...;e; (C) '"TM Su .........
JI 11 (wes) '60'-Robert Mitchum, Deborah
Country Music Kerr, Peter Ustinov, Glynis Johns.
: Clrrucoltlldls I S..I Tnl11 !;JO @ rn Cl) ScMbJ Doo Tiie Ylr,llriln
· Q) (I) m Rlln, Joe, Ru11 : I IB<1ll) WM ls Trtey WH·
6 leave It to leaver 1111111? A personal view of life in
(tn) Cl)) Cl) ''°"'e &oolles prison, focusing on a black woman
Wonf~•· -mother of two and a convicted : stsaltl Street felon -servin1 •n lnd.eflnlte two·
10:00 cm Cl) CJ) 5'wa111!/lals tt.ur year sentence for forrery.
@(])(lg m rtanet _, tftt 2:00 f) Dusty's Trtehtuse •
Ci) MIMt: «Jin Tar11t" (dra) '51-
6 Thn~ l.assit Dick Powell, Leif Erickson. <9 llJ) al s,..d Buro Tiiis Wed ht the Nft
Mmtttint {]) The Wllbum Brothen
Trails Wat @ Co11eet11 · inlsh Mme : The Tribal E,. lO:JO • (I) @) g:, Westwlnd • U.S. NhJ
ovie: "'Flvt ,,..m to Cllro" 2:30 Steps to Lut11ln1
(dra) '43 -Franchot Tone. A&ritllltvre USA "The 4·H Home
Ci) Tiie Rifleman Ee Review" 4·H Club members par· D <9 (()> (I) a> Th• Odd 111 · tlcipate in c1otti1n1 ind food com·
Cotlplt petition. . 8 VldorJ It Sta 0 Movie: UC.mer1 n. Monster X" m Movit: ''Tiit Nwld111" (wes) (sci-fi) '69 -All.Japanese cast.
'50 -Forrest Tucker, Dorothy Ma· Co•bat
lone, Randolph Scott. Outtf U111ts
I Movie (I) Soul Tral11
Eltdrk CollPI., Cl) Educatlotl at WOft
11:00 (ll) Cl) Cl) Far Out Spece fM1 C..Rtry ._... a ClJ ~ m Joait • "" • APcattu" uSA hss)cats 3:00 last tf tfM lihMcaM
THE OAJLY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2, 197&
I MR'-• tf IN W ...
""": (C) "Self,_... (wes)
• -Oale Robertson, Diana Hyland
Mftlt: (C) "'Jltt Ptn J.ttate"
com) '68-Jama Gamer, Eva Renzl.
I ~" cbl,.mi Ytkttf~rt ""1 ,_
Attt9W, ...... ,, ......... ,.
':f ClrmeolHdls lf5 Situ'*' Mati11tt J:)O, ....... ktn
' SlhrdlJ Mowlt: '"Trouble•abn" (c.om)
• -Lto Gorc.y & the Bowery
~•ru• TlMiltrt m THE MONSTERous * "FLESH EATERS" . From The Sea ATTACK
TODAY AT 3:301 m Movie: "Tiit Aull tat.rt" (hor)
'66 -Rill Morley, M1rtln Kosltck.
Ion Sanders.
()) CMmpicmslllp lowtlflC
Cl) Mmt: (C) "OM MIUlt•
ean l .C." (1dv) '67 -Raquel
Welch, John Rieherdson. 9 Wllbum lrotMn S....
Cl) F11tf1rrla Falcotl
4:00 II M.tdl.1 "Infertility" Tiie dilemma
and 11onin of Infertility are tx·
plored u four couples revtal how
they underwent ~arlous fertillty
tr11tments -two successfully and
two unsuccessfully. Marlo Mtchldo
Is host. (]) '°"'" l"Jle n Movlt; (C) "Tiit llutbtrd" (fin·
tasy) '40 -Shirley Ttmple.
I R11111 football Actiott
It Tatta A Thltt
Huate 101 SboW
Porter Waaoner S....
loM .ltat "Edith Wharton" A
btoar!i_!ly by R.W.B. L .. ls.
( (JJ) Racine Fiim
. futbol Soc:etr
• Welt(s Worbl\op
Yoke of Alriwltvre
4:30 (llJ ~ CIS S,.lta Spectacular
tt.(u1 Heroes
Mavtftck
flaatMlle °" the Road
: California Jourul
( CJ)> NF\. 5-me of tltt Wlff
Corona Now
S:OO 6 Uttle Rasals <a CIJ) CI> m Wldt wttW"
$pelts
Wild Wild Wat ..... m RT REYNOLDS makes * a bust with RAQUEL
WELCH in "FUZZ" m Mov~: (C) .. fuz:t" (com) '71.-
Burt Reynolds. Raquel Welch, Yul
i nner, Jack Weston.
"'"" Qallery hp '-ts tht Country
Siltnt Mtvlt: 'The Scariet Let· 5:JOi'fi.'j: ···~ I um. RllCala Hour
' ' • • I I " ' t j <# j
':00 §~e,_(J) m....,
If: ltttlts "The Bittle Over
Europe"
(I) last tf tM WM
f!:lHg&JV. catr ••• 11 Acc0mP1nled by UM Ed·
monron Symphony Oftflestl'I, Vikki
slnp ''Ont Htll of A Wom1n,"
"No Wr1 to Tr .. t A Lady," "It
Must Be Him," "You Maclt Mel.aw
You," "The Trolley Soni." "Oixlt
IM'!~ ''<>Ar tht. Relnbow."
lllalcH ........ ~"::-'~
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l :JO ('5)0(9(1))0) ..... illOM ...., ... ,i;i=:_
... cit . ,.. , ..... ,. .,, um. ... ,. ..
7:00 C.ndld C.Mre
lletlltOtN Tiie ....... .
.... , ... for Dtltart
ljwlbml: Lee Aqwln "You
Small Clalmt Court" btmonstra·
tlons Of small cl1im1 caau with
a rul Juda• 1nd a real courtroom
htlp d1monst11tt mrythln1 tl\t
• viewer nttda to know •bout how to
collect money throu1h th• court ind
how to dtftnd you...if 111lnst 1
imall dalms Ktlon.
!WffW at W11 9 tD Cl) t,la: lttt "Mls-
n of U1t lrarfana" The Alpllans
rec:thl1 a c.11 for help from tht
survivors of a dyinl WOf1d ... •n
lncr1dlblt world tt11t has IMtn tty.
(Continued)
Robert Urich, as S.W.A.T. mem·
ber Jim Street, SUM open
country In search of hit chief,
Hondo H•rrelson (Steve F«·
rest), who has survived a
helicopter crash elon1 with 1
aipthte hend-cuffed to him In
"Ordeal," the episode of
S.W.A.T., elrin1 Saturdey, at
9PM on ABC.
-'ACTRESS AND PILOT'
Susan Oliver, actress and pilot, has been signed after a
four-month search. to take over the role of Dr. Laura Horton
on "Days of Our Lives," daytime serial drama on the NBC
Television Network (Mondays through Fridays. 12:30PM).
Olrver replaces Susan Flannery, who left the series last
May after winn ing an Emmy for her portrayal of the role, a
psychiatrist with plenty of her own romantic problems. "This
is one of the most important and long-runf)ing roles in the
show," said Bolen. "We have been testing for several months
because we were not prepared to settle for anything less
than a superb actress who could bring something important
to the role. Susan Oliver is a talented actress whom we
We are happy to have her as part of the NBC family."
In the search for the new Laura, 134 other actresses.
including name stars of movies and TV were tested by the
"Days" top echelon -executive producer Betty Corday.
producers Jack Herzberg and Al Rabin.
The signing marks Oliver's debut in daytime television
and a new turn in a full career embracing stage. movies
and nighttime lV.
Among Susan's recent appearances were guest-starring
roles in "Petrocelli" and "Police Story" on NBC-TV. Earlier,
she played Ann Howard in another serial drama, "Peyton
Place," a prime time series. She also guest·starred on "The
Rogues," "Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "-Th~ Defenders." "Dr.
Kildare," "Ben Casey" and "The Fugitive."
Motion picture credits include starring roles in "Your
Qleatin' Heart," "The Disorderly Orderly" and "Butterfield
8." Among her Broadway credits are "Look Back in Anger"
and "Patate."
Susan was born in New York City on a February 13.
educated at a progressive school there, at a convent in
Tokyo and at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. It was
at the progressive school (Manumit) that she got her first
taste of theater.
Susan's big hobby is flying her own plane. Long a licensed
pilot, she is a winner of the Powder Puff Derby, annual cross·
country race for femme flyers.
"Days of Our Lives," which began on NBC-TV almost 10
years ago, weaves the story of the day-to-day lives of Dr.
Tom Horton (series star Macdonald Carey), his family,
friends and neighbors in the mythical town of Salem, U.S.A.
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SATURDAY (Continued) fl) Prttailr f'llll
in1 throufh space for 900 years, 9:30 R @(J) Ci) ... ~ a..
with eontrastln& Inhabitants-some ifcimln1 talk show holt Ruth eon.,
who have never chanaed, and others lures Bob on her sbow under the
who have reverted to barbarism. pretext of btln1 lnttrtsttd In his Qt HlJ (j)) m ltwruct Wtlk profession. One. on Ult air, Bob's
ShOw confronted by • uva11 m'bll
Adam-12 attack on his p<oftsslon. CD @ Alllerlu m c:... Nfwe
..... 10:00 f) CllJ Cf)()) C.nf •...u ..
: flrftlf Une ' Jolninf the entire cut in • series
. H• HH of son1 bl.ekouts Is special fUISI Of. Jautn lnvulon Hour Helen Reddy, who elso sinp "Ain't
7:10 Wild Wottcl of AlliJNla "The No Way to Treat A Lldy." Comedy
Beaver" William Conrad narrates hl1hlithts include Tim Conway end
this documentary on the life of the Harvey Korman as the famous un·
beaver-both as a social animal derwater exploration team of
and as 1,n enaineer. Jacques Touttaull and his assl.stant,
Don Adema' Screen Tes1 Pierre.
Lowe American Style fJ <a Cl)) (1) Ef) lhtt Htl•
Let's Male A Deal ··rhe Deadly BrMd" Horse ranch
Room 222 . owner Jessica Wells (Beth Brickell) Tlem~ Sobre el Tlempo retains .. ett to find htr valu1i.te
1:00 @ Cl) The Jeffersons thorouahbred horse efter It's stolen . @ ®l m Emtrrencr! from a Yin and the driver killed.
"One of Those Days" The men of Mark Miller, LQ. Jones, ·Tom Drake
squad 51 are floored by a series and Lee De Broux also auest.
of events that keep them hoppina. fJ Movie: (C) (90) HHeff Int ftf
includin11 1 fake heart attack by an LutMr'' (wes) '60 -Audie Murphy,
attention·seekin1 mother-in.law, an Felicia Farr.
automobile accident with no drivers 1 ·Ray lrel11 Slln
1t the scene, and an apartment Musbl c..test
house fire that has trapped a _deaf n.e Ultoudalblu
child unable to hear the warntnas. ..,,.... Fll• "The Stventh 0 ukers ksketbltt Lakers vs. Seal"
Golden Slate Warriors.. &) Loa Cordte Show
@ Hff Haw o <a CIJ> rn m s.turd., Niatrt i0:JO I,., '"' tM c.umy Wltll Howerd Cos.eU T-'-Y at AaYI C.lttrtt
0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "'The M111ifi. Nft1
cent Seven" (wes) '60-Yul Brynner, Stvdle 22/Qeilu Tl••
James Coburn, Eli Wallach, Steve 11:00 f) CI) fJ Ci) fE News
McQueen. U Movie: .,..ai'IM CUI Kelty" m TV'S FUNNIEST HIT i"> '58 -Charles Bronson.
*HEE HAWTONITE!! ~~~@News
I"" H•• lhvle: (C) .. fiaa" (com) '72 -~~•11~ u ,_ Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch. ..,...n Sn .. ov... Sinister CIMtu
Movie ~The P.T.L Cl~lt Great Performances: udy Ran· Doe Ada•s' Sctfttl Tut
dol,h Churcfllll "A Perfect Darflna" 7 Club
After Randolph's death, Jennie re· . CIMIU 34
turns to active life and takes •n ..... ci.ss1a
Interest in her son Winston's mili· . Rod c.ncert
ta? ~n~,~~~al career. 11:15 (3) Mevle: (C) .. ~hi ~farb, I i:a nue uft(uaft P101r•ms ~se C..e .Ho•• (com~ 65 -l :JO (]) Cl) Doc Sh1r1ey Macl.1ine, Peter Ushnov.
9:00 CV Ci) lbry Trier Moore I...., Sllow Mary hosts a luncheon for Ted Draaatic Lftt S19ries
and Georaette that turns into an ( ())) SdHce FlctlMt TMatn
erratic and spontaneou.s weddina. 11:30 IJ Fabuttus 52! (C) ..,,,.,._:
Ted has proposed numerous times Cebn" (adv) '71-Wllliam Conrad.
but took no further action until he 00 Mf'M: .. .,._ If tM WtcV'
proposes 111in at Mary's ind the (scHi) '61-Yincent Price.
couple earee to marry ''riaht then," 0 Mevle: (C) "Dldlln' WMs"
m1•in1 Mary the reluctant hOstess (cfra) '71-0yan Cannon, Gene H.c:tl·
of the bizarre and hilarious affair. man, Carroll O'Connor. 0 Q) (j) (fg m NI C Satunt., (() llftle: "Tiie Hulldlltld ef
Nl(ht Movie: (C) (2Jlr lS.) "Tiie Motrt o. .. " (hor) '39 -Char1es
Su1af1aecl Elpras" (com) '69 -uu1hton, Maurten O'Hara.
Goldie Hawn, Ben Johnson, Mich.el fJ lllovie: (C) ...,., tf tM Trfffids"
Sacks. William Atherton, Greaory (sci·rj) '63-Howard Keel.
Walcott, Sttt1e Kanaly, Louise la· 11:45 B ~Cl) dj S.blrUJ IUpt
lham, Hatrison Zanuk, Ms. Hawn
stars as a desperete and problem·
plaaued youn1 woman who takes 12:JO; The Wettn Fa•itJ
on the establishment in a last-ditch 1:00 Reel C...rt
attempt to \ee..e._her family toaether. CIJ Movie: "Tiie lie C.111wtr fJ (9 Cl)) l1J &> S.W.A.T. "Or· ( ra) 'Sl-Kirk Doualas. ·
deal"Hondo and a talkative dope 1:15 B At°"' Wltll •••
dealer marked for HetUtion are l :lO m All·Nilht Show: "'The IMM•·
stranded in ruued terrain after bodW," .. llHet." "TH F1yla&
survlvlna the crash of a ubotaaed Dtuca"
helicopter. Frank Gorshln 111ests. Z:15 f) M .. : (C) °'WiUI A S.C • lllJ
I @ a.i.lq Fre• die °"111iNc Hart" (dra) '52 -Susan Hayward.
Wellftrllllt J:45 R Mewle: "'TM HMM • SW E1111lq st s,.,...., ihet" (dra) '4S-Wllliam [rtM.
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POB BALPB WAITE, star of "The Waltonr'
l ~ Voll wd lo be a minider. HOI rot"
attltude IOU>Ottl tnOrJeS1 changed now tltal rou are
o tueeeaP-W .F., NflOClc, N.1.
• I've always had 1cind of an indifferent attitude about
money. As a minlster you are somehow taken care of. I was
FOR SENATOR CEORCE JlcCOVERN
You're best known fw oP.,o.ing our involvement in Viet·
nam. Is there another issue you feel u stroogly about
today?-F.B. Ricbeno.n, Decatur, Ala.
e I hope to lead a new American battle against poverty,
and I feel very· strongly about the waste an<l inefticieocles
in our defense spending. I hope we can soon reach the point
where we direct our attention to the problems in our own
country. As America ap}>!Oacbes its 200th birthday, there's
still much for us to do to fulfill the promiies of our founding
fathers.
FOR PETER BENCHLEl, author of "/awl•
The .. Jaws" movie dilered &om the book. Did you suggest
the ~ and do you think they helped the &lm?-
Mark Sexton, s-Bruno, Calif.
• 'The changes were made by Jots o( people-producer,
director, writen. In the end. it's the director who decides
wbat goes in and what stays out. All in all. I think the
changes worked quite well for the film.
FOK ANNE MEABA, 1tar of "Kale McSlume''
Do your c:hildnm resent your work because it takes you
away from daem?-A.S., Little.Rode, Ark.
• I guess all chi1dreo resent a working Mom, but our two
ha\>e acceptM it. It's a·way of life, ancf they also know that
many of their "extras .. are a result of my job. When I left
to do .. Kate McShane," Benjy asked, .. ls the money (oodr
and. "Will Dad go toor' I said, "'The money's good, and.
"Dad's staying~" When they know we're going on a taDc
show •. they .. re "' strict instructions: "Don't say anythipg to
embatrast. · . ,~'t d6 an~ silly."
FORBOB· · STER,holtof-Wondetamtf" I • . Don't you 8nd It boring to work with Jdcls week after weekt
-R.f., Boise, Idaho
•My problem is with parents. After Junior comes out of a
taping. Mom and Dad ask, 'What did you wfn?."' fD never
fOJ"get the day we gave away more ~ts than usual, and
a Utt.le _jprl told me, ·rm very lucq.• I asked why, and she
said, 'lbey're all having _such a bard time carrying away
everything. fve got nothing to cany." A great blg hnnp
came into my throat, and I~ to get Tier the biggest
doll I could find.
FOB THE "ASK THEM YOUBSEU-EDITOR
Can you tell me IOIDething aboUt Telly Savalas that I c1oo•t
already know-alter· reading FAMILY Wmi.rs Oct. Ii
atory?-M.0;8., Albaay, N.Y. . e Hugh O'Brian, Telly's co«ar in "Diamond Meroenarles, ..
says he's ·one of the flieodliest men I know. fve never met
anyone who enjoyi life and stardom as much u he does.
Be gets bothered if no ooe bothers him.• Telly wu recen
-:--1hfrcenter of attentidtrU-Crand Central Sf:atioo'i'Oyster
Bar, bec9t.11e he w.11'6 a bdgbt, yellow safari~ and a :Z-
carat diamond daoglit:ag uound Im neck. He~ ft in South
l\friCa while making the ~with Hugh. 'F went back
to O>Jumbia Uni~ Uter an Army stint in Ortd W..ar 11.
He majored in~; earned aB.S. depie; and worbd
for th6 State ~t's IDfonnatioo Service. Theo• th&-'"'"
atrical ~t. 1oOldng for .._ ac.1m' with a uoiqup E~
acceot. bOard Telly audition (b •job).~ bO got tbo }*d
given a house, a car and a salary. There were no doctor bills,
DO dentist bills. During the early days of actin~ f d do
anything to pay the rent and feed the kids. But I st1JI wasn't
Interested in money beyond making ends meet. l just
wanted tO act. Today 1 still don't live extravagantly. For
instance, f d be embarrassed to drive around in a big expen-
live car. My old C.O.Uet suits me just fine.
FOR SAL BANOO, Oakland~ Third Bowman
What do you think of tt.e way buebaD pidm P.la)'el'S for the
An.star Game?-Bob Davis, Bawled, N.C.
e Today's system is ooly for the beoeiit of the fans. Don't
get me wrong. I feel the f:ans should have a say. But many
l>Jayen ~ overlooked because they.'re DOt ~ll. known.. ! ihiDk the-players sLouJd also have a vote. If they disagree
with the fans. then the league p-esidents should decide.
.,
FOR MA1n BROOKS, Director of the.-Mmt
Does woddns with mciaey the way YQO do INke you more
•lea emavaaant?-S.W., ~Park, N.J.
. • It bu-made me appreciate mooey all the more. Since fve
bad this job, I can never pass by a penny lying on the ground
without stopptng to pick it up.
FOB. IDIJIIB WALUB, -~ •eooa TlmU
WouJcl you rather be rich OI' lamoua?-L.P., Santa Monica, -Oalil. -
• rd rat.bet have talent because. with that. the other two
come nanar.Uy. People think we become eotertainen just
for tho nioognitioo. That's not true. No ooe goes into show l>Ulinea for that. I don't·Jike being recognii.ed. I don't go
in for signing autographs. rd rather have peoJSle enjoy my
worlc than a.sic tor· my signature. On stage tLe two JDOSt
important thiDga are having a-eetivity and having people
appreciate a r
FOR SUMMER BARl'BOLOMEW, Mw USA
Wfl'O yCMrlJocbpecl by ant ol the pablit.it)I J10U-cot-.f«
becom•ng Mila'USA?-B.Q., Orclaanl Paft, N.Y.
• Memben of the press kept asking me about sub;ects I did
not preteod to ~ an expert on-amnesty, foreign po~
such. I .could not undentand why they felt a person
u Miss USA st.ould suddenly be an expert ov~t~
even why my opin.ioas on these matters should be · ·
on the public.
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By Harriet Vaa Horae
.. Being in Love"
Versus
.. Having a Relationsblp"
When Betty Ford said recently that the '-WOUidn't be 8Wpt'l11d''
If her daughter Susan wa "having an affair," lmrnedlatelJ the
White House was Inundated with letters and telegreme
denouncing or aupportlng the First Lady. Obviously, the more ..
of today' a young are a .. nsttlve luue to many Americana. In thll
essay, noted newspaper columnist Harriet Van Home add,.., ..
herself to this topic of deep,·~ co~
OPINION
I n reply to a question from
her mother, a spirited 20-
. year-old rcceoaly explained,
"No, I'm not in love with
Mik.c. But I like him. We're
havittg a relationship.''
Haviog a relationship. It's a
fad phrase that sounds, some-
how, discreet and meaningful.
But just what, one wonders
from the far side of the genera-
tion gap, is so special about hav-
ing a relatjonsbip? We all have
them, all day long. We relate,
with varying degrees of warmth,
to every man, woman, child,
every dog, cat and horse we
know by name. We arc io con-
stant relationship with all those
who share our house, our work,
our lives. Not to r~lat~ to some-
body is' to be 50Cially dead
"Relationship," it seems, is
an easier word for young people
than ~·love." It's more hip than
"romance." Aod, if nothing
else, it avoids the roguish idiocy
of the Fifties' phrase, "having
a thing."
Because it's a tenn cribbed
from the sociology boob, .. hav-
ing a relationship" sounds less
wring their hands and cry
"Woe!" can find reason enough
in this state of affain. Divorce
is on the rise, young love has
become .. a relationship," and
romance--a vagrant-is on the
town.
This discarding of romance
is very sad to me. There are,
of course, strong social forces
shaping this new attitude. One
thinks of The Pill, permissive
parents, Women's Lib, ooed-
donnltories, the· pornography
·cult ·and the communes with
· their drug rituals and casual
approach to group ·living.
This is not to say that all
young people who embark upon
a relation&bip arc impelled only
by the permissive climate. Sof!1e
have been made wary by· the
"Where cauat relallonlhlpe
ultimately INd la to • rece
-of displaced women who
•r• •xually exploited and
deeply reMntful."
committed, less involved. It's a amorous disasters of their
Jiang-Jome word, and hangin~-~ers. Some may recognizcl that
loose is, to me, the official stan¥ ~ lbey. ..MC too immalurc-lor~.lhe
of today's youth culture, whc~ < responsibilities of marriage.
intimacies develop withotit prel~ Having a relationship, some
ude, and partings ·~ casual,\ of the young will tell you, mates
with none of Juliet's "swee sense. Either party can walk
sorrow." out when boredom sets in.
Moralists, if they want /to Jealousy and posseasiveoesa are
leas apparent (which ia oot to say that they don't exist).
Bnides, the young peoete
claim. there is more ahariog tnd
givina in an easy, equal relation-
ship because the girl does not
cx~t to be treated as an l;JD·
crowned queen.
All the foregoing may be
true. But in the eyes of folb
over 40, the social fallout from
the sexual revolution is not en-
tirely pretty. A proper gentle-
man of advanced yean once
confided to rne that young girls
no longer looked attractive to
him because of what he read
about their lif t;atylea. o~.
this is the extreme view of one
who rememben when obsceoc
words were Dever spoken in
mixed company and wh'11 every
bride went to the altar wearing
white. How quaint ·au this must
seem to some in our age of
eroticism! But it is precisely this
eroticism -penneating every
aspect of American life-that
sets young people on a coune
that frequently shuns love but
finds aafc Larbor in relation-
ships.
" Eroticism bas been defined as
, pleasure with~ut respomibility.
The novelist J. B. Priestley
called it "concentrating upon•·
certain kind of excitement and
pleasure, to the exclusion of
--everything else." The films, the
fiction, the music favored bY the
youna--all are heavily tinpd
with thia IOrt Of thina· As you
might suppose, this viewpoint
f ean love, sentiment, tender in·
volvement Love ~nck a
-.. Love demands a comm~• mutual concern. n
honors the mystery which lies at the heart of loving
responM. A relationship keeps H cool, skirting .the
deep poc>1s .of fMling ... love lies."
commitment, a mutual concern.
It booon the-mystery which lies
at the heart of loving rcapooae.
A relatiomhip keeps it cool,
skirting tbe deep pools of feel-
ing where love lies.
With all due respect for the
accompliahmenta •Of Women's
Lib in busineea and the profet-
siom, I have to say that I believe
the new f cmale militancy has.
done little to improve the inti-
mate relations of men and
·women. ID this realm, women
may have loat status. And men,
so~ psycfilatiiits say, -have-
IOIQetimca lost their manhood.
A few yean ago, my eye wu
aaaulted by a headline which
aaid, "'Liot Women'• Lib and
Impotence." nu.lated. that
me,at-docton were reporting
an increae in impotency among
young 1Mn WlderlS. :And tbe
booted. bnlaa girla on the bar-
ricades were beioi blamed.
The new leXUal mores, with
b..oys and girts sharing the same
college dorms, with teenage
iiJia taking The Pill and reading
about "recreational sex" in
l!'l>PziM, have m.lde the word
.. innocence" seem out of reach
to some. I wonder if some of the
resultina ",relationahi&-" haven't
ftnatly debuecl what used to be
called fcmininiti. (It's a word
women's libbeu abhor.)
Women, in oomequence, have
become &lieoated from their
true selves. They demand their
rights, they fear commitment.
They revel in the four-letter
words, the saµal aggreaions
that used to be men's preroga-
tives. And there are psychia-
trista who say it'• all a terrible
mistake.
· Where c:uual relatioosbips
ultimately lead ia to a race of
diaplaced women who are sexu-
ally exploited and deeply resent-
.fut. In abroptina the old aexual
code, in defocmina the basic
instituliooa built upon that code
-chidly home and family-
we are rending the whole fabric
of society.
Where will it all eod? A psy-· -
chologjst at the Univeraity of
Calif omia at Berkeley acea liai-
aom-.. relatiooah.ips," in the
new down-bome sense of the
word-u the wave of the
future. Old-fashioned romaoti-
ciata can only uk, "How can a
relationship be 'open'-mean-
in1 infidelity ia permitted-and
alao 'stable'?" Such· radical
cquatiom overlook fixed, im-
mutable premises-namely, hu-
man hunger for roots. human
jealousy and the normal,
healthy wish to raise young
children in a reasonably tran-
quil, life-cnha.ncing eoviroo-
DleDL
1be ways of the you111 wiU
a!Ways puzzle and dismay the
generation that begot them.
Social convention is in constant
flux. But buic human needs
~ fairly cooatant. This u
why the young who focus on
"relationships" -shunning
love, romance, commitment aod
all the rest-may be damaging
them.elves beyood
repair.
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adverthement For lazy people only!
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And to your middle-aged face! In
as little as two "lazy" exerc.ise periods
a week!
luralllM Tl 8M YH:
A rod;.h11rd abdom~ in just 1 few Wttb!
1f you're a man: arms. hands and shouldcn that make you loot
l1lcc Atla\!
It you're a wom;u'-1 more allunna bui&linc in just 18 ~nds
a day'
A 20 ptt ccni incru.sc in mccabolism (your ability 10 turn food
into fuel and not Cat), 1n ju,l one afternoon!
Wciah; loss of 31 pounds in a yw, without aoi.nl on any d~t
Ill 411!
Or an add11ionaJ wciaht km or 72 more pounds ptt year (if you
wnn1 to lose that much), by goina on a new kind of diet that Jets
you ut every sinalc food you"rc catina today!
AM 1'11 la J11t nt 811111111 Of 1111
Lary M11'a =~ W•11'1) &•To FHMsal"
Once again, the ltcy word here is LAZY! Lazy! Lazy! Lazy!
for this 1$ a "total fitness pr<>ilam" about which its doctor·
designer ~ys. ··1 don't want you to cxcrebc every day"!
And he ~on 10 ~y :
.. My prosr01m allo~ you 10 forart about c11ttcisin• on those~
you don"1 reel like 11"!
And then he :idd!.:
.... ou1li~ 1he minimum effort you mlllt mate lO ,et in shape
. . . u~ly performed ... that btncfits you most with 5cit.Sl etron"!
And finally :
"Above all, don"1 1hinlt of uerci1e u a 'forever' routine or ritual"!
··As long :is you don't utcnd your oon~urci11: periods beyond
thrtt day"-you rem:11n within the "cirdc of condibonins' "! .
AM WU PrtlMHS ntl Te Y11? It Oii Llal
Tlt11 TIM~ CUinlall Of TIM u.tc11
.... , AnlClltlH c. .... 0. EURlse
AM ,_ysicat Rblnll
A practicina ph)'Sician ro, o~ thirty ynn! Now sen'ina u
director of the Ph)'Sical Fitness Laboratory at lbc UnivenitJ of
Nebraska! A member or Che board of the American Collqe ol
Sports Mt diciM! •
And this, lla:iin, in his own words, is whal he promises you:
.. A rock·hard abdomen in the course of a few weeks"!
"Several years aao, in an uperi~nt. some university students
doubled their daily food intake from 3,000 to 6,000 calories a day,
and did not gairhftiahl°'I
.. Bue jusc think of it ... you could lose 31 paunds a year"! (With·
OUI CUilin• out Q ioinlllc Clll\)ric -~ p;ir;c 46.)
··Amerio.ms li) a rule ... btcomc progressively kss 8uiblc as they
~. unul thnr ranee of motion 11 all joints is se~rcly restricced.
They pey for this In baclcac~ Sliff necks, inability lO stoop ... and
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
OR. ICENNE111 D. ~OSE. 1 prominent American au·
thority on physic:al fitncu; is scrvin' as director o( the Physi·
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br:hkll and 11 a formtt chait'TMn of the American Medical
A'110ei1llion Commilttt on Exercise and Physical Fitness.
He currently .,,octitts a.~ an emcJacnc::y physician •ll Bryan
Mcmori"1 Hosr hal in Lincoln. Nebt:uka and is a mcmbcf
of the t>o;ard of the Ameriaan Collesc of Sports Medicine.
IACX DIES MARTIN. co-1111thot, is a 5C3soned journatlsa
and ~icnce writer. He is a former staff mcmbcf of the
Journal or the Amcrtclln 'Medical Assoc:fation and is CUI·
rcntly midwN tc.li&clf for Medical Economia maprint. -
IF YOU DO NOTHING ELSE,
READ THIS:
Thea arc tho uafy !acu that inspired this "1..a.z:y" way IO
phystc:al f\tness., and to MW-k·WiDcd" fat bl of up IO 100
ot more pounds a year:
I) Raearda indK:ala that the a~ Amrrican bas a
middJe..aaecl body by 26! (Yes, 26 ~ ol aacl) By then.
he or she hu bt 40 per cent of tho circulation he had at
171 And by the time they reach 3', up to 60 per cent baa
beat lost!
l )'Ourina the last )() ~ars, the rate of death from coro-
nary heart di9eue in .men has styroctelecl by 2,000 per cent!
3) In fac&. th.inas are now becomina 10 bad that one sci·
entill found that the sons or his old patients are developinJ
evidence of COtOBlfY heart disease I J 'Yffl"I ,tllTIWr than,
their fatbcn did!
Why not ,et rid of that middk-qed. sictne.pronc body
-THE LAZY WAY-today? Rud the fuD facts on this pa,el
even to tie their shoes without aroni.Qa. One simple excrcdc, aJ •
t~ not a panacea ••• will keep JOU ftoible"!
(For mm) '"This eaercm will dcwdop JOUJ arms. hads and
lhouJdcrs 10 that within a few months, you will loot lite Atlu .. I
u ••• even improws our abilit;y to t.hink"I
(Abouc the special 'wut-wiDed' diet descnl>ed on paac 112) "A
person doan't ha.-c lO ai.-c up IUlY special food ... (but) in the Jona
haul, o~ a four -week month. you shOuld knock otr 21,000 alories,
Of' six pounds"!
(And it's vital to note that this lix..pouad diet wQabt..Jota ps
month is u. odtlitiolt to the 31 ~..,ar waaht loss -without
any diet whacloever -mentioned oa J,..r 46! Put them ..,..._,
1r you wish. aod ICf the body of,.,... drams!)
,_Al Tllil-~ Tiii "Lay" W17:
The" ""clltraMtY valuable conditiofte'r .. , that takes just 120 seconds!
Two in,enious little exercises that: disco'lrqe facial wrinktes .••
are ••a mar'ft.loul conditioner"lor .auift& c::heeb. •. pour vital blood
into dryina~t UllUCS ••• and •bdp compeosate for the forehead
wrinklin1 tendency we all have! (Alld ya they're 10 limple ud IO
effortJess that YoW hands nner ~ eoudl your f9Ctl)
Why k«pina 10urldr in top coodilion is so easy now that )'OU
an do it while watch.in& your faWJritie 1V ~oanm! With °'Do inlU·
ruption or e.joyment at all"!
F« ladies wtth coo uaaJJ breasts: 8efore JOU set i.n bed each
n~t. aiw ;.t 6 seconds .•. then 6 sc:co.ds mott ... Md then per·
haps Just 6 lllCOnds more! And wait till you see what ha~!
Asam -fat~na made easy! Proven by the American Heart
Auoc:ialion: a 20 per cent incnue in the abW~ to bum~
yvu eat -that luu as loq as twalt)' four hours, ew.y time,.,..
turn ii oa!
Ill MRI Al. At Tiii Ywy Hllrt: A Dll ....... W.,Te~lla.,.(a.Y•C..lltlltert
'-fatlr n.. Y•'Wt &. DJ1 m1•) 1J &.cl •1 .., Twice A w.-1
"My uacise plan is aimed", QYI Dr. llolc, -:u the a¥trose man
and woman who haw: ao :accns lO npensi~ f1»c:ilities., nor mudt
time and oppornan.it)' for c~-1 ' ·
uPcople simply hale strenuous excrci9c 8IMI didil\I ... Who yants
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People Quiz -By~ ... E.Gu...a
·F~lendsblps:
What Hakes Them?
(AndWhat Keeps
Them Going?)
True or False? Whether a person is hard or easy to make
friends with depends on whether the person is fat or thin.
(Su number 2.)
TRUE OR FALSE?
1~ Most friendships grow from a small
seed-an act or comment on the part
of one person that sparks a strong and
positive reaction in the other.
2.·Whether a person is nard or easy to
make friends with depends on whether
the person is fat or thin.
3. The level of friendship we achieve
with another depends on tbc extent to
which we "let down our hair" and
reveal ourselves to the other person.
4. People who arc unfriendly are doing
you a favor.
5. If you were -smarter, you'd have
more friends.
8. When a person asks you to define
tru~ /rimdsltip. it tells you a lot about
him.
ANSWERS
1. 7·,,,~as evidenced by the findings
of a University of North Dakota study
of the dynamics of friendship. The
study showed that .. one person becomes
a candidate for friendship with another
when he reveals. drrectly or indirec~ly,
something about himself that the other
pe~on regards as nonsiereoty~ or
gt'mtint'. and to which he reactsiavor-
ably." In other words, friendships grow
out of actions which are not merely
role-playing, ~onforming or phony.
2. Tmt!-$pccifically in the case with
women. According. to university stud·
ies, .gtocky, heavyset women sometimes
have difficulty ~in accepting their self·
image a11d ;,, •cct'pting otht'r pt'oplt'.''
Jo other words, they may not make
friends as readily.
3. Trut'. Psychological studies at a lead-
ing university have shown that "the
general level of friendship increases as
a function of self-disclosure .... There
ate greater increases in friendship levels
after intimate disclosure than after noo-
intimate disclosure." This was found
particularly true with friendships
among women. Among men. however,
it was found that in the initial stages of
acquaintance, self-disclosure was some-
times threatening. .
4. True. Psychological studies show
that people whose attitude toward
others is unf ricndly have a similar atti-
tude toward themselves. They don't like
themselves--usuaJly with good reason.
This means that even if you could
make friends with them, you would
probably regret it because they are in-
capable of maintaining real friendship.
5. Falu. Jnvestigators from two univer-
sities cite studies showing that "the
most competent or superior people are
seldom the most popular, .. and that the
bungling. inc-0mpetent person finds it
easier to form interpersonal relation-
ships because he presents no threat to
another person's ego. Tesrs show that
the extremely c-0mpetent person can
increase his attractiveness to others by
making self-deprecating remarks, or by
celling jokes o n himself. This will make
him seem "more human.''
6. True. In summing up the findings of
a study of human relationships, one
le.ading sociologist cites this observa-
tion regarding true friendship: .. U you
need an ex.planatio n of this, you have
no real fricnds--and can·t be
a real friend to anyone.''
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'Most IUlen and Y«>rnen Are 1bo Busy Dieli 19 lb &er Get 51111'
I used to starve myself and exercise to lose
weight. Every day -even on weekends.
But I didn't start to lose a lot of weight until I
ate more -and slopped exercising.
Quite by accident I stumbled on the real
secret of fast and permanent weight loss.
And, I'm going to ask you to send me I 0
dollars for the secret, even though its only a few
minutes worth of reading material. I hope to
make it so appealing that you'd be crazy not to
do it.
What diff crence does it make if it takes you
only a f cw minutes to learn the secret -if it
· works? .
And suppose, I'm so sure my Lazy Way to
Lose Weight Fast will work for you too -that ru .make you an ironclad, no-risk guarantee?
Here it is. ··
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lf my secret wei"1t loss plan doesn't take off
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uncashed check will be returned that very day.
Sorry but I can't send the plan and bill you
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bookkeeping and it's a bother. And anyway,
I'm about to give you what you've wanted all
yoor life -a foolproof method of fast weight
loss that's guaranteed to work.
Frankly rm not sure of the technical reasons
that my weight Joss plan makes ugly fat
disappear into thin air. ltjust does. It's a sample
new way of eating and thinking.
I'm the living, breathing, happy ,
IOO-pounds-lighter proof that my plan really
works. It works for women too. A friend of
mine who tried my plan lost 17 pounds and 3
dress sizes. She looks terrific ... and cats more
than ever and never exercises either.
Now, that may sound like a boast, but I want
to assure you that sending me I 0 dollars for my
secret ... which I'll hold until you are slim . : .
'is the wisest thing you've ever done.
Because, if you are anything like me you've
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. feeling guilty about eating. Never again, I
promise!
For years I struggled and sweated to Jose
weight. I tried everything-fad diets -jogging
-aerobics -went to diet doctors -took pills
-read dozens of so-called miracle-diet books.
Nothing worked for me.
Then I discovered the real secret of losing
weight and keeping it off -The Lazy Way. I
did 1>ette.r in thCLfi_rsjJWOY/.CCXS.1ban...l .had !he
whole two years before.
It's a pleasure to wake up in the morning and
look in the mirror. I've got a whole new
wanlrobe -my sex life is better than ever -I
feel younger than 1 did at 20.
And I'll show you just how I did it -The
Lazy Way - a secret I've shared with my wife
and just a few close friends until now.
When you follow my simple, A-S..C weight
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H you 're a man you 'II never again lack zest
and energy to do thiDfS and go places . . . Mver
again put extra strain on heart, arteries and
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you 're a woman you 'II never again have to
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Before it seemed everythina I ate turned to fa
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weight comes off so fast you don't have
chance to 9.uit.
It doesn t take exercise. You· don.'t have t
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What does it take to lose all the weight y
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A very smart doctor once told me: "Mos
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Don't waste the best years of your life as a fa
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Cetllfled
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..These photos of Mr.
Lynn are unn:touched. I
have known him for over
l 0 years. I remember
when he wejghed 260
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morning he weighed just
174 pounds.''
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' M eotioo the name Tippi Hedren
and most people will recall
the petite blonde who played
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lin's '"'The Countess ol Hong Kong." But
to members of the Elsa Wild Animal
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Nod Manhall, are people who believe in
the came of animals enough to maintain
an animal farm at their own expense.
This involves passing out 600 pounds of
meat a day to 1S wild animals.
For the last two yean, ever sinte her
18-year-old daughter launched out on
a very promising movie career of her
owo (0 Night Moves," 'The Drowning
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new fame as Melanie Griffith's mother.
I talked with Tippi in her unpreteo-..
tioua, apliWcvel honM overtoo.k.ing the
.San Fernando Valley, full of fumiture
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nPPI: Oh. yea. Lions and tigen. It'•
very importaol to have tbe animals with
you the fint few mootha so that they
learn to lave and respect human bei.naJ.
I feed than from the bottle and cuddle
them, and they love iL Uoos are especi-
ally demonsuative. When we go out to
the farm. they come Up and bug Nod
and tell him all their troubles. It'• really
something to watch bec;ause a male lion
can weigh about SOO pounds.
FW: They're delanged and declawed, l
hope!
TIPPI: Oh, no. They've never attempted
tb use their claws on us. I did get bitten
Continued
110ne day I'd h8d It, 'end I ut her down and aald,
'Whafa going on, Melanie? Nothing hu changed.
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FW: How did you jet so involved with raiting
lions aod tigen?
TIPPI: Noel and I decided to mate a lion
movie when we were in Africa. but usin1 other
people's lions go« so complicated w~ decided
to raise our owo-&Dd ti1ers! Our cheetah,
Pharaoh, just died. She wu 1orgeom! We even
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animals?
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won't marry now, not while they have their
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Mdan.ie was iix, so she's had a father-ftaurc
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age life easier. There~ been no pronmcuity,
no dating a rash· of boys. She fell in love with
Don when she was 14.
FW: Hu Mdanic always been so ind~ot?
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time abe wu born, and has always been mature
for her age. She abo bas a very special quality,
a seositivity that I think ia unmdal and amaz-
ing in one so young.
FW: Did you encourage her to be independent?
TIPPI: Certainly. I felt if she didn't hurt her-
self, let her be ~nt. It allowed her to
mature f uter. I wanted ail of the children tO
have a sense of independcoce, to know bow to
take care of themselves. One year we let all the
help go and the children bad to take over. One
day a week, each ooe had to do the washing,
ironing, cooking and shopping. Lile can be
really tough if you don't know bow to late
care of younelf.
FW: Were you independent as a child?
TIPPI: Far from it! U my mother left me, I
was in .tun! I was always small (Tippi is S-
feet-4 and M..clan.ie is S-fcet-8). so maybe that
bad IOOlething to do with it. But then one day,
I wu auddeoly okay. I remember I wu ukcd
to represent my b.i&b achool u a model in a
depart.meat store on Saturdays. I was about 13,
I gucas. I wanted to do it, ao I just went off and
did it. and loved iL Then when I WU about 20,
Continued on page 2 I
12 • FAMILY WEEKLY,"°""'"-' I, 1171
NOVEMBER 2, 1975
Authors Who Have Shaped Our Lives
W e have been al-
fected , perhaps
more than we rea-
lize, by certain 20tb-
ceotury authon. Through their
writings-perhaps through only
one book they produced-we
have gained information and
uoderstandi'ng that have some-
how shaped our daily livci.
Often these are not the people
we call our grealt!st authon.
Nor is the list all-inclusive. Sig-
mund Freud could have been
included, for example, but much
ot his work is rooted in the 19th
century--aod not many people
have really read his boob.
The list we end up with is
based partly on popularity (all
of these boob have been or
continue to be "best sellers"}
and partly on the fact that these
boob have added different di-
mensions to many people's
lives. Herc is a list of authors
who have most markedly af-
fected Americans in the last 50
yean:
DALE CARNEGIE
In bis "How to Win Friends
and lnftuence People," pub-
lished in 1937, Dale Carnegie
wrote: "Dealing with people is
probably the b.isacst problem
you face." A simple ax.iom that
thousands of readen seem to
accept. Carnegie gave practical
pointers in simple. straightf or-
ward language, ~ased on read-
ing the biographies of great men
and interviewing soorca of suc-
cessful people, from Franklin
D. Roosevelt to Mary Pickford.
"There is just one way lo get
anybody to do anything,.. he
wrote, "apd that is by making
the other person want to do it."
Drawing upon a lifetime of
expcriena and a large stock of
common sense, he listed the six
ways to make people like you,
one of which was simply to
smile. As for making your home
life happier, he had seven rules.
including "Don't nag" and
"Give honest appreciation."
Millions of readers have acted
upon his advice.
Carnegie would probably
strike aome readen u being a
little "simplistic" now since he
WTote for a public less knowt-
ed geable in psychoanalysis,
medical jargon, and Eastem
philosophies of happiness. But
"How to Win Friends" is the
granddaddy of self-help boob
aimed at curing people's unrest.
People who read it in its day
may not be so different from the
thousands who are reading 'Tm
OJ(, You're OK" today.
EMILY POST AND
AMY VANDERBILT
These two writen bad much
the same mwion. A.my Vander-
bilt puts it well in her "Complete
Book of Etiquette," flnt pub-
lished in 1952: "We must all
By Blelaard Armoar
Richard Armour, whose l1ght
verse appears regularly In FAM-
IL Y WEEKL Y's "Quips & Quotes"
department, has a very serious
alde. A Ph.D. from Harvard, he Is
dean and profesaor emeritus of
Scripps College In Callfornla and
has taught English at the Univer-
sity of Texas, Northwestem Uni-
versity, the University of Hawaii,
and other schools. He has pub-
lished more than 50 books on
numerous subjects, Incl uding
lltera1ure, history and f1'e(f lclne.
team the socially acceptable
ways of living with others in no
matter what society we move.
Even in primitive societies there
are such rules, some of them as
complex and inelplicable as
many of our own."
Both writers tell us what is
expected of us. what we should
do (whether al a wedding or a
funeral) and what we s!iould
know a.bout table manners,
entertaining guests, writing aod
addressing letten and all the
rest. Emily Post, in "Etiquette.,"
first published in 1922, has
more to say about the proprie-
ties of conversation, but both
women urge us to make the
effort to have good manners for
the sake of others.
The importance of the Post-
Vanderbilt books is not merely
that they are found in so many
home Ubraries. The importance
is that they were the first guides
to "manners•· in a country that
no longer looked to Europe for
leadership, a country where
"upward mobility" seemed
within everybody's. gra.sp, and
where a public that had previ-
ously prided itself on its "un-
couthness'' suddenly became
self-conscious about the "better
things in lif e"-and bow to
use them.
DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK
Through his "Common Sense
Book of Baby and Child Care,"
published in 1946, Dr. Spock
has advised countless mothers
on how to enjoy their baby, how
to have confidence in their own
judgment and how a baby can
be spoiled and unspoiled. He
has gjven suggestions, too, to
fathers and grandparents. There
is nothing he overlooks, from a
baby's crying (does it mean
hunger? sickness? being wet?
tired? stuck with a safety pin?)
to problema of feeding and
what to do about the too-thin
and the too-fat child.
Dr. Spock gives professional
counseling to working mothers
and to parents of handicapped
children. He tells how to get the
best from the relationship of
brothers and sisteni, und what
~e needs to know about adopt-
ing a child. A s for illnesses, he
separates the trivial from the
serious, indi cating those you
can handJe yourself and those
that require a doctor. No won·
der so many parents, and espe-
cially mothers, have turned to
"Baby and Child Care·• for
guidance.
DR. NORMAN VINCENT
PEALE
Though practical, direct and
personal, Dr. Norman Vincent
Peale's "The Power of Positive
Thinking," first published in
1952, has more evident roots
in the Christian religjon than
Carnegie's book. To the down-
to-carth, Dr. Peale adds an Up·
to-heaven quality. Finding the
world sometimes too noisy a nd
tense, he suggests daily periods
of silence as well as going for
a walk in the woods and relu-
ing and caJming oneself. "Stop
fuming and·fretting," he says.
Dr. Peale secs in God the
basic source of human energy.
"I believe that prayer is a send-
ing out of vibrations to one
another and lo God," he says.
His book is full of examples of
Continued on page 17
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• Irwin Shaw bu ·• winner
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land. A suitcase mix-up sends
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piN. Teaming up with a coo
man of epic proportions,
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found his ~am;ple pbiloeophy ot
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DR. DAVID REUBEN
Published in 1969, Dr. Reu-
ben's "Everything You Always
Wanted to Know About Sex
but Were Afraid to Ask" is
probably the most inftueotial
boot of the so-a.IJed sexual
revolution. A psychiatrist who
draws upon the sexual experi-
ence of tbouaands of patienta,
Reuben mentions the previously
unmentionable and writes in a
clear, lively style that anyone
can uodenta.od.
·Dr. Reuben ia startlingly
frank about such matters as the
male and f einale sex organs,
varieties of intercou.ne, mastur-
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trol. prostitution, bomoKXuality
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some waya the reporta of Alfred
C. Kinsey and the team of
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ginia J obosoo were more .. revo-
lutionary." But it waa Dr.
Reuben who did the most to
replace the average person's
ignorance with lcoowledge and
fear with confidence oo a sub-
ject previously suppressed or
d.iatorted.
GEORGE ORWELL
George Orwell's "1984,"
published in 1949, is about what
may be ahead: a wortd dom-
inated by Big Brother,, with a
•e11 1 .. : r:-i111ur retu111
Hf I ......
special language called New-
speak. In bis boot. a forccd-
labor camp ia called a joycamp,
diuenters vapofiu when de-
nounced by Thought Police
and minds become jumbled by
Doublethink (accepting> contra-
dictory beliefs simultaneously).
Frightening and depreuing
as "198-4" is, Orwell meant it
not u IOmd.bing we must
expect but what we must avoid.
Orwell wu warning us that ~
less the coune of history
changes, men all over the wodd
will Jose their most human
qualities and become soulless
automatons.
Probably no boot has had
more eftect on the world in
recent yean than "J984." The
term 1984 has become synony-
mous with all the dreadful
things that could occur in the
near future. Meanings of some
. of the book's catch-phrases,
such as "Big Brother ia watch-
ing you." are understood by
millions of people who have
never read the boot. Along with
the yc:an 1976 and 2000, the
year 1984, when it approaches,
will probably be one of the most
talked about yean of .the next
quarter century-and aU be-
cause of Orwell's book.
But I have saved for last the
book that has shaped more
lives than aU of the above-
meatiooed put together. Many
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morality more than Doctor
Reuben. our children more than
Doctor Spock, our politics more
than George Orwell, our happi-
.oesa more than Dale Carnegie
or Norman Viooent Peale. I am
referring. of coune, to the Bible
-which is still and alwamf
our Number-I
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says, .. Ready for a change from barbecue sauce?
Try this unique apricot glaze on your next spareribs.
It's based on an Indonesian recipe-and It's
just dellcloust"
Sizzllog .
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With an A~eot Glaze
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1. Preheat oven to 3S0°F. Place pork
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I hour.
2. In electric blender container, com-
bine onions, garlic, soy sauce, lemon
juice, brown sugar, coriander, salt,
cumin, caye~ pepper and black pep-
per. Blend covered.
3. Add apricot jam. Blend again until
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4. Pour marinade into large bowl. Add
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boun or ovemiabL
5. When ready to coot. drain ribe and
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7. Heat raerved marinade until bubbly
aad spoon over ribl. Serve with rice
and pmisb platter with oranae alica.
Maka 6 to 8 servings
Editot'1 note: For an ldveoturoua alter-
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butter instead of the apricot jam?
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bread slices and pineapple.
3. lo medium bowl, beat ea yolks,
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together. Pour over bread and pine-.
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4. In clean bowt with clean beater, beat
egg whites until still peab fonn. Grad-
ually add sugar and continue beating
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mixture over top of the pudding.
5. -sate 2S to 30 minutes or until the
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--Melanie
COlttlltwd from~ I 2
I went off alone to New York
to become a model, with ;uit
enouah money for one month
al the Barbizon Hotel for
Women. I got a job modeling
right away at SIS an hour.
FW: How did Melanie get
started?
llPPr. Melanie's girl friend got
her a movie audition at War-
nen. Then when abe came home
that day and told me that they
wanted her lo come io the next
week to read for Arthur Peon,
I said "Obn!" J knew that Penn
didn't have someone read for
him unless he f cit that pc non
bad that "something extra .. and
unless he wu really interested.
lben the following Thursday I
got a call: "Mn. Manhall, we
want your daughter to start
work on Monday."
FW: Ia there any jealousy be-
tween the two of you?
11PPI: We have a super rcla-
tiooahip. We arc great friends
u well as mother and daughter.
The only difficult time was when
she wu about 13, and I think
that was because she uw her
friends acting in strange ways.
Many of them were having
problems at home. But one day
f d had it, and I sat her down
and said, "What's going on,
Mdan.ic7 Nothing has changed.
I am the aame person I was, we
a.re the ~lamily, this is your
home, and you know we love
you dcarlyA So what ia this?"
And that wu the end of it.
FW: Have you given hCf' any
advice about hc;r career? '
11PPI: Yes ... Listen to your
director-not your mother.'' If
she brought her script home and
we talbd it over, I might not
agree with her director, and he's
the one with the say.so. I also
showed her bow to take care of
hcnclf when she wu very
young: how to eat. exucisc,
take care of her skin. Sbe'1 into
health food a.od her skin has
never had a blemish. rm not
womed about Melanie. Sbe'a
always been '9D absolute joy.
And she bu her
flead OD right! Ull
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lectibles. Now, joining the ranks of the finest Christmas
Plates available today, is the first in an annual series of
fine Bavarian porcelain plates from the Danbury Mint.
The Danbury Mint series of plates will be based on the
world's most cherished Christmas Carols. The first issue
is "Silent Night." The words and music of "Silent
Night'' are on the plate reverse.
Issued in a limited edition available at original issue
prices only until December 25, 1975, the "Silent Night"
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~ trimmed in 22Jct gold and hand decorated in vivid
rolors by skilled Old World ~men.
As the start of a fine collection, or as an addition to an
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* Inapired by the famous
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~eived by November 25, 1975. Appropriately
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RJM1 Stewart:
<m)rTen FaworlteReeords
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Waming : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarane Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
in the d!
death. Chris sprang tight back. and
within • week of the opttation be was
running aod playing just lib cany other
oanna1 child ...
.. UTllAN AND ROBIW'
Putllng ._ Ufta'' on crime
CM .. U.S. bMt ._drug pralalllft?
Dave Creeoberg is the senior half of
Four JW8 890, Chr..,,._ ~ a dynamic duo nidtnamed .. Batman
aon ••• coneldered a ter111lnal and Robin," who are two of New York
pMlent. Born with two unformed kid-City'• most celebrated Supercops.
neys. ~ber·s doctors believed be Creenbttg (..,Batman") and partner
woo1d not live out the year. Chris's Bob {•Robin") Hantz told FAMJLY
age (then three) was against him be-W.JWCLY their plan for getting bard
~use the doctors were wary of per-drugs off the city streets: .. Don't beef
forming such serious surgery oo one so up the police force with more cops. If
young. Said Christopher's mother, .. At a junkie needs a 6.x. he's going to get it
first l, too, believed that Christopher no matter how many cops are on the
wasn't going to make it. He was so street. If the gawmment limply outbid
weak and became ill every time he ate JM 11ndka~ for eoery °""" of heroin
or drank. ,But somehow be kept going. grown throughout the world, ii would
He fought like crazy against all odds to COit cu only tn'Wl-lhitd of what Lt now
survive FioaHf. as a last ttSOt:t. ~wayJ.rylngkLen/Jlr«ihe ckYg_
doct.on agreed to Jet me donate one of law1. Ultimately this would drive the
my Jcidoeys, and the operation was per-price of heroin out of niach. If there
formed. Chris's recovery was miracu-were no pro6t in drugs, organized crime
Jous. After two years of being close to would quickly Jose interest." The early
exploits of ·Batmm and Robin'" in~
spired a succesaful book. ~ Super c.op., .. and a movie of the same name.
Now Greenberg hu writteo a book
callod "'Play It to a Bust'" (Hawthorn.
.7.95), which describes bow he and
partner Hantz have worked' outskle the
law to bring law and order to New
York City.
MARVIN HAllUSCH
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At age '2, eotnpC•• II.win ......
llect\ ,_won...._ o.c.a and la •
_,.bet tor a Tony awwd next spring
(he wrote the music for the new Broad-
way hit, ··A Chorus Une "). His latest
compositions are the theme for CBS-
1Vs •Beacon Hill" aod an upcoming
NBC TV special, '"The Entertainer,"
starring Jack Lemmon. What has all
this lame and .success Jxought him?
,t's funny about me and fame," Ham-
lisch told FAMU.Y W&BLY ..... I never
thinlc f m famous. I drop dead at Sardi's
when .a star walks in. I saw Ingrid
Bergman there recently and I was
speechless. If someone wa1b up to me
and says, 'Hey, you're Marvin Ham-
lJsch,' that's an extra benefit, the icing
on the cab. The money doesn't excite
me. What do I want with a Rolls-Royce
or a yacht? I attn drive a '69 Oldsmobile
and I just threw away my 12-yea.r-old
Timex last week. But fame bas brought
me other rewards ... ls there anything
be wants that is out of reach at this _ ~
point? .. I still dream about putting to-
gether an album for Barbra Streisand
-she gives me goose bumps-and I've
always wanted to ~ a sex symbol.
Now, that's another kind of fame ...
BIR1MDA YS (all Scorpio): ......,_
Burt Lancaster 62. MondaJ-Charlef
Bronson 55. Tueeday-Art Camey 57;
Walter Cronkite 59; Gig Young 58.
Wednead•J-Roy "Ro~ers 63; El~e
Sommer 34. TIM.ndaJ-Mike Nichols
44; Sally Field 29; James Jones 54.
Frlct.y-BiOy Graham 57; Al Hirt 53. >
S•lurd•J-Xatharine Hepburn 66;
Plltti Page 48.
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BIRTHDAY PEOPLE:
Gig Young Md Elke 8ommef
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• ARMOUR'S ARMOURY a, RicMrd Armour
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Who says J can.not sing? I've power
To reach high ootes~t any hour,
And low notes, too, few rve the grace
Tobe a tenor cw a bass.
Of coarse it's only when I sing
While in the midst of ~wering.
Then, tbanb to resonance and an
Within my narrow shower Jta~
I somehow have the Jneans to do so
And ran" from Crosby to Caruso.
I meotiooed high notes, did 1 Jae>t?
n•f• w• I~ to Cold from Hot.
Policeman to driver going the wrong
way down a ooe-way street: .. Hey,
where do you think you're goingr'
Drivtt: "I don't know, but I must be
lat~verybody is ooming bade."
-Lucille S. Harper
The wife had .u6ered 1M«/UilO
mng• and mnbum on filhing trip•,
shioeretl on hunting expedlliom, had
yawned and f roun through football
gamu, and .weltered throt,gh baseball
gmna.
.. Why can•t you be like other hu1-
band1," she pleaded with lier 8PO•ue,
.. m:d refaue to take me anypl.acer
-Conrod FioreUn
Candid11tes are wondering why so
few folks contribute lo political cam-
paigns. Somebody should tell them we
gave ot the !.-Upennarket.
-LUftan Kosloc;er
A friend of ours .ay1 l1Lt wife doc•
bird imitotiom. Site watcl1e• him like
a harc;lc. -Thoma• LaMaltCt'
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids .. me differently. Send contribu-
tions to "'Child," Family Weekly, 841
Laxlngton Ave .• N.Y., N.Y. 10022. S10
ii uMd-none returned.
My three-year.old grand-
daughter toolc her afternoon nap
lying on top of • n'bbed bed·
spread. Upon awakenin,, she
glanced in a mill'or and caught
sight of the imprint left by the
bedspread oo the side of bet' face.
Alarmed, she ran to her mother
and said, "Oh Mommy, look at
the nap oo my facet"
-Bonnie Lemo,..
Tulare, Calif.
AD: Boy Democ:rat wants to marry
girl Republican. Ob;ect! Third Party.
-Cene Ya1endk
BJ Frank a.glnskl
LITTLE EMILY
FAMILY WEEKLY, HOfflnbef 2, 1976 • 27
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Most mothers and fathers frankly acknowl-
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books for children not yet ready to read or
who are J'lSt beginning to read. This is why
P9J«lt8 are happily turning this problem
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all the books shown on this page. from
which you can now safely choose any seven
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At the aame time we send the seven books
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month another outstanding, carefully select-
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ygw little one. Each book will charm and
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THE OREGON
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SUNDAY* NOVIMllR 2, 1975
l'M
AWAKE!
THE
AMSWE" • IS
TWELVE!
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GREAT
8f<lTAtN !
RtCE A~D
8ARLEL(?
1.T WAG TIME . . TO GO HOMe !
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1 'rOLA KNOW, LINDA,
DEALING WITH YOVf
I? LIKE DEALING
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IELEPHONE
COMPANY.
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YOVf~
l<E.A70N
FOR THAI
0TA1EMENT?
)HeN WE GOiHE OTHE~ WAYI .
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YOU SHOULDN 'T HAVE
COME INTO TH E
STORE WITH ME! I
TOLD YOU TO STAY
IN THE CAR!
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! 00 NOT HAVE T 1M e 17 e -xACTL 'I THANK~. ?O~~'I, 6 LAT ,. :.i
TOtA~H IHAI 1? IT1 :i:o5 AND CAN ! 'YOUft PA~lY _ ·-
E30~fi!:OW HA? E3LAi IE5i 1 1 NF="O ~MAitON . L.INDA '? . IO~~CONO~. ONE
HlAH f' A ? P ENCIL.. P E:NCIL-
FIR?TLY, YOVi ALWAY7
'SOUN D LIKE YOV1 1R'E
R EAD/NG YOVfR' LINE7.
F INALLY, I ~ ! l<EGI7TE.~
A COMPLAINT WITH yau,
t AM Dl~'ONNE,i1NG
YOt.A~
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YOl.A A PAVOr<, YOL <
ALWAY~ 5 A Y NO.
J'.?t.t BE.COM E IC'Yi OEF=EN 51VE1
AND DC ~VNR IG~T H05TtLE / ~It' EN t?~I P /
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By Hank Ketc~a~
-";.-,'}~ t'JJl~#.4ft~H/!
.PARKER <J <l <J
THE LAST THING I WANT I
15 FOR YOU TO BE PfCKE
OUT HERE!
t
BU T WE. TALKED TO THE
POL1'2E THIS MORNING, SAM ! ,,
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BUT HE
SAID HE
DIDN 'T!
HE WAS SCARED OPERATOR, YOU GOTTA GET
OF YOU, BART! ME THAT SHERIFF IN A
HUR~Y! IT'S IMPORTANT!
THE POLICE IN TOWN PICK~D YOU UPON AN APB ,,
BUT DID NOT HOLD YOU BECAUSE THERE WASN 'l
DESCRIPTION ON YOU AND ONLY PARTIAL
IDENTIF1CATION OF YOUR LICENSE PLATE
NUMBER! D~I HEAR A 5 JREN?
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To use MY
GLASSES? ..
f:EA ~L.Y? WELL, I '"
DID BLl'I A LOTTERY
'iES ... _LOTS OF .. '
MONEY! IT MUST
Bf A GRE"AT .. <5REAT
~f<EAT-GREAT !? 1 SEE AN A~ENT FROM ~~~~111l11Imn
"T ICKET ...
· FORTUNE!
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HoWDo you KNOW.?.?
MEN, I. WANT 400 TO SHOW PRIDE
WHEN Cyl()U P.UT .o~ -rnosE SCHOO .
,. COLORS J
WHf£~ C(OLl .STEP OUT ON 1HAT FIEL..D, I WA T TO 5E.E ~~-5)
PRIDE IN 90UR5E.lF, PR\ IN 91...'UR TEAM AND 1PR IDE. It\\ ~
90UR SCHOOL/
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"THAT' PRIDE. GOE1l1
BEFORE A FALL' f
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IHE 1.R.S'. COM I N~ TO
CON<2JR,ATU LA TE you ...
ALL THE EXCITEMENT
ALL THE Rl;ALISM
A LL THE ''BIONIC':ACTION!
See everything, through a wide.;
angle lens Just as Colonel Steve
Austin sees through hi\ own Bionic: Eye I
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CAN YOU TROST YOUR EYES? There are at least siJc dlCftr·
enct1 ln drawtn1 details bttWHl\ top and boltom panels. How
quickly can you find them? Check answers with tho~ below.
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~ow 010 YOU KNOW
YOU fl&ALLV ~~T£D
10 GE-f MAK'r21 £0,
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PflerrY 500f4 ~ron R>'2G€1: ASOtrr ·.ALL IHE.
o-n.f!rz CMlal'3 You €verz. LIKED ..•
ALLEY
Come in, Fracas!
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Nina.
ml.J 1V . 1s on
the
blink!
Melba and
Ruf us are
showinq us
Is
Skeezix
watchinQ
theqame?
· '-.bw pick
~black
)bject
before ·
thereat
one!
. ~
a parlor
trick!
You're spoilinq
the fun!
I LAW Pl-A!l.l ! The arti\t com•
nllSSIOOC'J to ~J..C'tdl the Jl'i0\0
p lan for a stained gla,s "1nJow
l laims to ha\'c included ;.i tot.!I of
•s 1u~npu1 •6• 'snqwnu I~ 'ut•1uo:> ll"~ ~iu. CD
• Doa&:onc! What did E.T. SHAG step on whrn
chtsed by the dog'l R~arrani:e capilal letters to
discover the answor. ·
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•1n 'Thln c! How many times can you find the
word ·~n" in this sentence: The tin·eared king
irmclncd a ringing in his cars? Count careCully.
e Riddlc·Mc-This: "hat made voters smart in 19::?8?
<..i1\e up'? You a~kcd for il. They'd had !our years
or Coolidge.
thr~I! i.quJrcs ;ual 31 .---.~~'P"l""-~--~~-~~---'l"r"'9'..,..._ _
t riangles in the <k~1.i;11.
A mong the tr1J11~k' ;ir~
~8 n:;ht tri3nglcs, '''O
<'QUJlatcral tri:wi;lc-~ ;.111J
an iso celes lrtJOglc.
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BIG STEP! To bring forth a 'IUrpme p1rtul't.' aboH'. ~I mply acid
these colors neatly: I-Red. 2-Ll. hluc. :l-Vt'llow. 4-LL
brown. S--tltsh tones. 6-Lt. Jrl'tf'n. 7-Dk. brown. 8-Dk. blue.
I fad the :irti)t 1H1t
i;oofeJ 011 :1 lC'r ta1n
hne, he would hJ\C 111-
C'fudtd ;w adJ1lional
iso)cclcs triangle in his
~ketch.
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nor there. The que~t1on
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three squares and 3 1 ....
triangles he · sa} s he ~O':':'N-::::T::-:H:-:::E~C::;.,.U:::E:-:']=-:E!:'::E~! -:,":":", N~u .... mb:--e-r ":""l ~b-:-all:"-':i~n ~th""'e....isK,I e-p-o-ck°""e~t,"
included? says the poo1 player at righL abo\.e. Which shot-&inks it? . :
SPELLBINDER! .
SCORE 10 points for usins all the
letters in.the word below to forn\
two complete words:
WAND E RER . . . . . ---
THEN Kore 2 point.s each Cor all
worda of four letters or more
found amona the letteu.
Try tQ 1COr• at leut IO Polnu.
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YOU A5K ~e~ ovr /AND GJ.if:
SA'{~ SHt 'D LOV& TO. ~
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8£CAUSe IH 15 GJJi.L v'OLJ
W~NI FORGv'€~ Oo . WLJ
~eLAre l) 11-fA"f, ~RNOLO?
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Mister
Skeezix's
sock?
ALL ~XC£Pf
re~ o~e·
PAK'r.
Come on! We can still
catch the last
quarter .'
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YOU AS!< µ£,IZ our. ..
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Rufus was
out o' th'
room when
we
pick
th'
b. ', o ~ec. I.
Nina, -t he 1V
screen's qone
b\ack ~
He qets
it ever ~
t i me~
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The
C13ck
Secrt ~·' Let
Fracas
f iqure
that
I
·DICK TRACY -------.... YES, YOU'RE STAYING WITH
US , TILL HIS AMNESIA
GOES AND H~ CAN PASS
SENTENCE ON YOU !
THAT BLOW YOU GAVE
HIM, WITH THE ASH
STANO, COULD HAVE
KILLED HIM,
r--MY PAL .
I HAVEN'T MET
YO:J, SIR, WHO
AREYOUf
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EANWHILE-
NOTHING DISTURBED IN HIS ~
STUDIO, SPARKLE, JUST ?11
THAT NOTE TACKE D TO :1,,
HIS DRAWING BOARD. ·
WELL!
ALL Tf/E
. SOULS
WILL FLIP
OVER THIS
FANCY
.SPRPAD,
. TODA'lt • tl-2
DOCTOR SMOCK .
OH, HI , PR. FRE:'IP ...
SAY, "fHI S MOVIC::
'\JOWL-$" IS ReAL-L-Y
SOMe"fH IN ', E::H? •
NO WONPeR
PEOOPL-E:: ARE:: L-INE:'I?
uP A-r -rHe e ox
OFFICf: i-IKe;."fH IS.'
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REACH 1:0-IHFB.i:qJ:I·
ROOM AND TH&:'
KITCHEN. YQU'LL BE'
OiJR HOUSE-BOY:''
A COME-ON EOR YQU
EXTORTIONISTS?· ·.
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"OUT OF TOWN
ON BUSINESS,
DON'T WORRY.
-VERA.'1
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OU T OF TOWN ON
BUSINESS-
BALONEY!
HE'S RUN AWAY WITH
GAG·WRITER "BUNNY"!
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CAN YOU REALLY
SEE THE
REVIS /TIN(;
"5Pl}<ITS I 'Poosy
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IMAGINE:', A FL.I CK ABOU!"
A GIAN!; ove::R'Wi'i'IGH-r
SARPIN6 'ff:RRORIZING
A se::ASIPE" Re::SoR-r!
\Ne;'RE:' At.,.l-
VVA l.,-1 N cS FOR
A Re;FUNP,
MY l/E::AR
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HIP
EASY,
SPARKLE.
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RIOMNcE
Gus Arriola
SU/?e CAN/.
. ·AND "'f:lflAR ·w,, mo.
By George ·L·emont .
AN ' F"INAL.L.Y BEOIN'
CA P"fuRe::c::> IN A
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