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1975-11-23 - Orange Coast Pilot
- ' ':Che School Band Isn't .All Easy Notes " • llJLAtJm•rllASPEJt ~ .............. '.11*e'• aomllhlJw •-the dr'um but1>Wldln1wtthlhe.blll'e of trum.,e~. -r trombone a and tubas.that make• a _,.utto fall In atep and marcb alon1 with the band. l t ' •~ • n emotional experience tblt 1urpa up • USN• trom lhe toes through the l)>ine, • tritierlnc a amne and sometimes atearortwo. Buf the emotion la.ts ooly 1 few mtautet, 4§1ttclally for the part)cipanta. The r.eallty of a marchine band isthatit takea wod and time, lots ofit. During the two weeks before a home football game, the high SC!bool band wW spend more time pr1Cticdn1 for its 15-mlnute halftime performance than the ball team spends getting ready for the game, said Earl Triechel, band director at Costa Mesa High !khool. • SUNDAY Sl ~I-.. \"\' SPl·:t ·IAI, Fall b th~ Uma-wben hllb -som~bandreviewsaresocem- acbool band marcblnl readies a vetilin, in fact, \hatlUcb scboola t'limax. Rather than ball time have to walt ·~•era.I yean. ac-- performances or community cumulatlnc wins ~t reviews wi~ paradN, however 1 the triumphs leu a_tatus. before they are invit- Comeat band reviews. edtoPFUdpate. Governed by the Soutbern WlnDinla.ny'ofthll'D'tsn•teuy. California School Band and "'Gi11," points olf the tot.al 0 r ch e •tr a As a oC i at ion 1,000.polatseore, ateeivenfcrone (SOSBOl<l, these arehisblY com-"!'l'(l'\DlµOd IQC.k, a straad petitive parad~s whoae sole afbaltaupp~1 out of a hat. afoot participants are. bilh school lhM1"Doi out._ of atap but lligbtly bands. -... Rt~"ibase:·· • mismattbed alove, a lJ:anner girl's sUaht, not 6".lbt smile. '!be bands are judged by school mutic educators Invited after tM)i' have appr~oticed throu1h lheSCSBGA. A total ol 500 points are allotted Ip(_ music. Each aection of the bond bl Judged for tone quality, in· tonation, blend and balance, pbasini and expression, d)'namics, rhythm and attacks aodreleases. Another 200 'POlot.a ii given tor marchlna ind maneu-.ertng. In tbia catefory, Judges look at the diagoaal alignment aa well u the spacing o( the tOWI and colUlllDI. A final 300 polnu In the cwerall score can be cbelked up or down for abowma°!~j· £vm tho color· ol uniforms esprit de corps are judged In this catecory. Although some peopledoo't like the competitive nature of the band reviews; area hl&h acbool band directors 1ay they have re· sulted in a concentratiooolru.Uy good bands in Southern California. The competition is mly the '"ic· ing on the cake,'' aaid Lars <seeSCHOOL, Page.U) VOL.·68, NO. 327, 8 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORN.JA SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1975 lWENTY·FIVE CENTS Estrella Fella • Dave Westrup of Newport Beach gets big buss o.n the. cheek from a fan carried away by emotion of the mo- ment after be won .the 11Mr. Estrella'' male beauty con- test. conducted at UCI Saturday under auspices or Estrella, the all-girl dorm at university's Mesa Court. Greg Finn of Balboa Island (photo al left) captivates audience and judges with his talents and form. ls all this for real? Cella Billing Swindle Alleged Prominent Orange County physician and hospital owner Louis J . Cella has been linked to a $!00,000 alleged phony billing scheme by a search warrant af- fidavit flled in Superior Court. Two hospitals had reportedly paid for supplies they never or- dered or received, the affidavit alleged. Based on details provided by three confidential informants, the affidavit said payments were made for invoices Cella ordered printed at a shop operated by the hospitals. It said further that the checks "were cashed or deposit- ed into bank accounts which are either directly or indirectly un- der the control of Dr. Louis J. Cella." Sworn to by investigator Loren Duchesne of the Orange County District Attorney's Office, the af- fidavit said the two hospitals had received Medi -Cal payments based in part on their expenses for the nonexistent supplies. Cella is one of the owners of the hospitals allegedly involved, Airport Switch Pushed With El Toro Out, Newport Eyes Ontmio BylULARYKAYE Of a.. 0.11, l"ilot IUfl' Newport Beach officials hope that rejection of joint use at EI Toro Marine Corps Air Station will put the spotlight squarely on Ontario Airport. Neither the Newport Beach mayor nor the he8d of a citizens airport action group were ruffled by news Friday that the Pen- tagon is on the verge of denying civilian airline accommodation at th~ military facility. Instead, they said the denial might make it easier to rally forces in support of the Ontario Airport alternative, which is be- ing pushed strongly by the city of Newport Beach. jammed Orange County Airport and finally rejected the joint use approach in favor of Ontario Airport. "Ontario Airport is there, is convenient and it wants us . Wh at more can you ask for?" said Jean Morris, head of the citizens· A'irport Action Association (AAA). The AAA. is often at odds with the City Council in Newport, but on this decision, both groups ap- pear to agree that the foreseen Pentagon move.is a wise one. "Maybe now this will point out to the Board of Supervisors that the Ontario Airport is what's needed now." she said. Mrs. Morris said a permanent Jong.term solution is needed that can handle the projected in- crease anticipated at Orange ec.mty. Hills, near the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station, and in Irvine, whO are delighted with the Pen- tagon -decision, should not necessarily feel "safe." "They should know that this is just today's wind, that, Political- ly, anything can happen in the next five or 10 years and that maybe there will be joint use there will be joint use there yet,'' she said. . "That'• why we all have to join together and make sure that the future doesn't come without pl~ng," Mrs. Morris said. 'Rear View' Wins $4,300 In Damages Mercy General Hospital of Santa Ana, and Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo . The Orange County Grand Jury began hearing testimony about Cella ·s hospital operations Wednesday. and a federal jury in Los Angeles will begin hearing testimony Dec. 1, cour t spokesmen said. The informants were identified as Robert Zu nick. controller or Mission and former-executive controller of Mercy; "'Robert Oulette, assistant controller at both hospitals until August, and Donald A, Ray, in charge of the print shop from May 1972 until Sept. 25, 1975. Superior Judge Jertold Oliver had Nov. 13 issued the search warrant for certain records and materials at a print shop operat· ed by the hospitals in Costa Mesa. Two U.S. Ships Collide., Boin; Injuries Mount GAETA. Italy CA Pl -The U.S. airt'raft carrier John F. Kennedy and lhe cruiser Belknap collided and caught fire Saturday night in the Mediterranean 70 miles east of Sit'ily. Navy officials said one man aboard the carrier was known dead and indicated. there were other casualties. There are 4,500 ('rewmen aboard the Kennedy and 350 aboard the Belknap, a missile-carrying ship designed for anti-submarine and anti- aircraft warfare. The two U .S. 6th Fleet warships collided during a "'routine night flight operation" condUcted under "reduced vis- ibi.lity, •·a spokesman at 6th F1eet headquarters here said. .Both ships caught fire, accord- ing to the Pentagon in Washington and a London-based spokesman for the U.S. naval forces in Europe. The fire on the Oight deck of the Kennedy was putoot in about 10 minutes, but it took about 2'h. hours to bring the names on the Belknap under control. All fires were completely ext- ing uished , a Pentagon spokesman said just before 10:35 p.m. <EST). ''The full extent of casualties is unknown,"' the Pentagon said. "One man from the John F. Ken- nedy is known dead. Fires which occurred aboard th e Belknap make additional casualties likely." "Some men were rescued from the water, and the John F. Ken- nedy and five accompanying U.S . destroyers assisted in search and rescue assistance," said Lt. Cmdr. John HoshJ<o, a Navy spoke:sman in London. Navy officials said casualties were first taken to the Kennedy and the n to the U.S. naval hospital at Sigonella, Sicily. Gaeta is the headquarters for the 6th Fleet. The U.S. naval hospital at Naples can also help, if needed, the Pentagon said. The Pentagon said the giant, conventionally powered aircraft carrier "is capable of conducting flight operations.'' Adm. David H. Bagley, c:om· mander in chief of U.S. naval forces in Europe, ordered an in- vestigation. Bagley is stationed in London. Pentagon officials said [uller information on the number and extent of casualties is not expect· ed to be available until sometime today. Earlier, the Pentagon said damage to the Belknap was sub-- stantial. _ A Pentagon spokesman said one Soviet destroyer was in the area at the time of the collision and subsequent rescue opera- tions . In Norfolk, Va., families of the captains of the two vessels were advised that the skippers were "all right," but there was no in- formation concerning others in lhecrew. Beach Man Suffers Burns In Explosion An explosion attributed to a gas leak near a stove blew out a waJJ in a Huntington Beach apartment Saturday and inflicted possibly serious burns on the man who re· sided there. The victim, identified only as Lee Thompson, age about20or21. was reported in stable condition with as-yet-undetermined burn injuries at Orange County Medical Center. The explos ion, which was re-- ported by neighbor.s. occurred about 11 :50 p.m . at 816 Main SL Thompson was reportedly in his bedroom at the time. The victim was able to escape from the apa rtment himself, police said. Damage to his apart- ment was estimated at$2,000 . No other injuries or damage was reported. If it's a pillow fight, irs pretty sophisticated. To find out exactly what the Cub Scouts are up to, better check Page 01, where you '/I find the whole picture-and several otl)er pictures of some of the Orange Coasn best Scouts. ( ''Newport Beach has never wanted to move its pfoblems into spmeone else's backyard. We 'd like to solve the Orange County Airport problem without creat- ing a similar problem elsewhere,'" commented Mayor Don Mcinnis. "So far, nothing·s planned for the future. People are just sitting on their hands,'' she said in dis· gust. OAKLAND (U Pl) -A jury has awarded $4,300 in damages to a woman whose buttocks became lodged in a bus emergeilcy exit and were exposed to public view. ON 'l'HE INSIDE The Newport Beach City Coun- cil bas been mulling several alternatives to the problem or the The airport activist also noted that people living in Leisure Crash Victim Still Critical A Santa Ana man remained in critical condition and a San Juan Capistrano womB'D had reportec\- ly improved Saturday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach after both had been vic- tims or a five-vehiCle crash In Costa Mesa Friday .• . The critically injured man, Romeo Melendez, ZJ, ~oined --,----in intenalte.. care--W.ill\emina Fleury. 53, or 32006 Paseo Carolina, San Juan Capistrano, had improved from serious to satisfactory condilion. Both were injured in a crash at the inter.section of 19th Street and Monrovia A venue invoJving three' cars, a Oat-bed truck filled with sacks of rock, and a parked van. Cause of the accident is still un- der investigation.----_ 4 J An Oakland -Piedmont municipal court jury of six men and six women voted 11-1 in favor of Eula Wright. 47, Berkeley, who had said she sufrered an emotional upset because ol it. Mrs. Wright said that on May 3, 197-', she. was in the bus restroom when the vehicle swerved, causing her to bump in- to the em~rgency window. She said the window popped out and her buttocks were thrust outside th,. bus. She said it took several minutew'O ext.neat~ her. ----.--- . , -- • I . NEWCOMER'S VIEW -What. do the California life style 1and the Orange Coast in partidular looli like to an outsider? Dorothy Denton came wilh her family from England recenUy, and she offers her impressions of this sunny, fast-paced land on Page A7 . PEANUTS-In the last part of a five-pa.rt series excerpted trom his new book. Charles Schulz tells more .stot1es about himself and his pen-and-ink t'hildren who people the no-adults world of the Peanuts, the world's ino6t pop- ular daily comic strip. Page A8. -. • HORSE CITY -Huntington Beach could be closer to learning to live with horses than almost any other urban area i.n these parts. But the horse people aren't exactly blazing a trail to City Hall. Tom Mccann is llorsin' Around in the Oil City on Page AlO. TH£ BlllD -With Thanksgiv- ing coming up quickly, Daily Pilot Food Editor Carol Moore reports that turkey prices are one of the things to be thankful for. Staffer Douglas Fritzsche ftnda th•t firewood doesn't follow suit, however. Page Bl. _t J Inside Sunda" """"9K-., ......... ~ ., ~ .............. ,.,, ..... u ..... , •• 0..r1nMCC:. .. At ,.,...... . .. , O" ... °"""' A-11 ........ (It llltllol £•\at• C•-1 .. ,..._ ., s.u. (1 ) YM ... ffMMI A) ....... .... DA I~ f PILDfSECTIDN5 ,. ....... ,.""'' TVW..11 Sond•y, NovtMbet 23, !075 ,. "''~/trlt ~I Saudi !\ra hiJ 's 1~r1nCl' Tt1rki Ben Saud t:il'('Ollli from ll'ft ) \,·as in Nev•port ne ach Saturday, reportedly vacationing with an E')'t' to buying a hon1C'. lie was honored at ;1 party husterl by E1nilio F'rancisl'.o (left), ():;<:1mah l\ukhit (.second from rig ht) and Anthony Francis co (ri ght). The evening's entertainment included a belly dancer, and some of the city's top brass tur ned out, among them Mayor Donald Mcinnis, Slpervisor Thomas Riley and Police Chief James Glavas. Belin Asks JFK Probe WASflIN GTO:"l (AP) The leading defender of the Warren Commission r('port, Davi<l W. H<>lin, r a iled on Congress to re· open the investigation into the death of Presid Pnt Kennedy. Bel in added. howevC'r, th at he> IS confidE'nt a l'Ongrcss1onal in · \'l'sl1 g at1 on "''ould r each the same ronrlus1on as the Warren l:ommission -that Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole assassin of the President . "'The primary reason for this r{'QU('S t is that I believe it would greatly contribute toward a re· birth of confidence and tTust in government,'' Belin said Satur· day in a s tatement released on the 12th anniversary of Ken nedy's death. Relin , an Io wa attorney , served as a member of the Wa r· ren Commission staff and later a s s taff director of th e Roc kefeller Commission, where h£> was presented for the first time with evidence that the ~n· tral Intelligence Agency plotted to kill Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. Public revelation of the CIA plots against Castro fueled un· substantiated rumors that Oswald was an agent of tbe Cuban government sent to kill Kennedy in retaliation. Earlier speculation had been based primarily on Oswald's activities for the Fair Play for CUba Com · mittee and his visit to the Cuban embassy in Mexico City just a month before he shot Kennedy. The Senate intelligence com. mittee's report on assassination revealed. that on Nov. 22, 1963 - Spain Hails First _King in 44 Years MADRID, Spain (AP) Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon ascended to power Saturday as Spain's first king in 44 years. pledging to act as "moderator. guardian of the constitutional S)'!tem and promoter of justice.·· He indicated that those largely elCcluded from the political pro· cess. including Rasqucs, v.1ould be allowed greater freedom . Speaking in a tense voice in the main chamber or parliament amid Spain's tightest security ever, J7 .year·old Kin g Juan Carlos I ushered in a new era after 36 years of right·wing , autocratic rule under Gen. Fran· cisco Franco. The new head of state was C'heered by shouts of ".Juan Carlos? Juan Carlos!" and "Loni; live the king!'' as he rode through the Spanish capital after formally accepting leadership. Then he and the new queen, Greek ~born Princess Sophit'.', joined tens of thousands filing past the body of Franco, lying in state before burial tOOay. 1'hi..• long.time dictator died Thursday at the age of 82 . Vice President Nelson A . Rockefeller met with King Juan Carlos I within hours of the new Spanish chier of state's installa· lion Saturday. Coast Watch ... Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities SADDLEB ACK VALL EY --In a ''you- win-som e -y ou-l o s e -so ~e» move, sc h ool aut horities las t week abo lishe d c o r- poral p uni s hm e nt bu t r e f us e d to relax their no s mo king po lic y, except fo r students a t S ilverado High Sc hool, a c on t inua t i o n c ampus •.. HUN T INGTO N BEA C!l--Fa ced wi th problems in e n forcing a t wo -hour parking l imi t on la r ge campe r s and trailers, city counci l members autho rized the posting of warni ng sign s a t a ll ent rances t o the c ity .•. SA N ~UAN CAPI STRANO--T he city coun c il u n a nimously a g reed to t 'ake to voter s t h e question of Whether th 0 e city should pur c h ase and pres erve agri- cultura l l ands . The c ontrove rsial issue will be o n t he ballo t f or the Marc h e l ec tio n .•• SOUTH COAST--Teachers of the Capiatrano Unified School District, miffed by sal a r y offer s b elo w the 7 percent hike the y seek, thre atened a pr e -Christma s walkout. The board's • lates t o ffer is a 4.S percent increase .•. LAGU NA BEAC H--A proposed b a n on skateboarding alo nq s ome of the city 's major streets skitte r e d off into bblivion when the city council referre d the matter back to the city staff for more wo r k . council members didn't say when they wa n t staff to bring the measure back. the day Kennedy was shot in Dallas -"a CIA orficial offered a poison pen to a Cuban for use against Castro." The report quoted an internal CIA document which stated that "it is likely that at the very mo· ment President Kennedy was :shot, a CIA officer was meeting with a Cuban agent ... and giv· ing him an ass assination device for use against Castro." In his statement, BeHn said that the withholtl ing of this and other ev idenC'e. such a s .a threatening note Oswald de· livered to FBI offices in Dallas shortly before the assassination, "was an inexcusable dereliction of duty on the part of these gov· ernmental agencies." U.S. Jury Probes Vesco, Nixon Kin OF.TROIT (AP ) ~ F\Jgitive rinanrier Rob(>rt Vesco and his personal aide Oonald Nixon Jr., nephe\\.' of th£> former president. are among the subjects or a fcder:il i::rand jury investigation into a heroin smuggling opera· lion. accord ing to a subpoena. Th<' grand jury is in\•olved in a "very dC'li r atC', quite explosive and very encompassing" probe of alleged narcotics smuggling, said Alv.·yn I •. "Ike" Eisenhauer. ·\8, form<"r pe rsonal pilot for Vesco. F.isenhaue r s po ke in a telephone intC'rvicw Saturday after appearing berore the grand jury on Friday. The subpoena "''as sent t o Eis enhauer and a photostatic copy was seen by an Associated Press reporter. The s ubp o ena order e d F.istnhauer to bring all records , documents and other materials ''relating to the heroin smuggJ . ing activities of Robert \'esco and Donald Ni lCon Jr. and others." Representatives of the U.S. at· torney 's offiC'e in Detroit declined to comment on the case. Vesco lives in Costa Rica , where he sought refuge after be· ing charged by the Security and Exchange Com mission w ith milking Investors Overseas Services of $224 million. At last report. N'ilCOn \\.'as also living in Costa Ric a . SUNDAY DAILY PILOT l ... 0.-Co.I" 0.llJ POot ~I" """l(to 1, <-d ,,.. Nt w•·P••n. It -l-l>y !M 0.-Coa t! P"""'"'no corr.-i,. S.1W1•010 e<l!U..,l ••• ""D!lt~d M-•J ~ F•1.uv "" Co ... ,.,.. ••• N•WPOH 9'>KI>. 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NO ,,..,, •!o•lt•, ll!v"Yat..,,•, "'hllt">•! n••it•• or 1Gv••1i•tm1~h r..•tln ""•• ~~ 1u.,'4wttd ••~nt~! 'P•<-•I P'fc•mloo1..., ~• '"°''""" ""~·· s.t..,111 c!tn •O•ho• P"•ld tl Ctlti• Mo••, CMINNll• ~~l>K•IPI•"" 1>.-, .. -U .11 ....... "'''· •• m•I'"" n "'ont~ly , "lth1...,•t11"9!,_ U..H"*llf\tf. _, 'Nessie' Gains Stature Naturalist Describe& Family of 'Monsters' WNDO~ (AP) -A Jeadin& Briti.sh naturalist said Saturday he iA convinced by an Amttican research te11m 's photocrapbs that the fabled Loch Ness monster is a living prehistoric reptile - or ratbef a family o( them. "The most important thing s hown is the flipper of t.he animal, which I find very con· vincing," said Sir Peter Scott, an organizer of a sympMium at ~1hich closely guarded photo· graphs taken by a team led by American Robert Rines will be shown to the world on Dec. 10. "There is no known whale or dolphin which has a flipper this shape." Scott told 3 Rritish Press Association reporte r at his home in Gloucestershire. "But there are flippers of the same general shape in the fossil records of pre· historic reptiles ... Rines, a patent lawyer and de- an of Franklin Pierce 1 .. aw Center in Concord, N.H .. WM quoted in a copyright story in the Boston Globe as s aying that hi s Boston·based research group had taken pictures proving the elCistence of the monster. Rines did not say what kind of animal he thought the monster wcu. He said he ha5 invited scien· tit ll to the symposium next month in Edinburgh, ScotJe.nd . to try to eet clues to ill identity. Rines began taking photo· graphs in Loch Ness in 1972. and early pictures showed :s pade- shaped objects that appeared to be fins or the end of :i tail, th e Globe said. The photos were taken with a high.speed camera developed by J-larold Edgerton, a Massachu:a etts Institute of Technology electrical engineer ing professor, the new:!lpaper said. Scott, son of antarctic explorc_r Robert Falcon Scott and an em1· nent naturalist in his own right, said. "I am quite certain there is a population of very large un· known animals in the Loch,'' a deep gash between mountains that run s al most the ...,•ho le breadth of Scotland. lie s aid hl' is "v1 olc ntly against" any attempt to capture any of the creatures, which he said are ''possibly 40 feet long.·· "There may only be a very small number hanging on by the ski.n of their teeth against extinc· tion," said Scott, a founder of the L<>ch Ness investigation bureau which collaborated with Rines. "Vou can't catch one without lM grave rlak of killing it.'' Scott said be beUeves there ar~ 20 to SO creatures in tbe Loeb ancl_ that one photograph depleta two ofthfm. Scott said be is one ol a handlW of persom who have seen the dozen photographs taken by Rines. The most recent were taken 40 feet below the Loeb' :surlace with the help o1 a strobe- Oash tight. he said. "A majority of people up un now have thought th05e cl UI wtto.: did think there w aa sometb!n.t there were a lunatic frinle, ·~ Scott said. .. ·'There could be a reversal ot this after the symposium, ~ there...,·ill always lie:skeptics!' ! Ladbrokes, a bookmaking rlhl\. that long has taken bets o"~ "Nessie," reported that the post~, ed odds against proof of its ex is tence had fallen from 100 to t., last month to 33 to l last week and. only 6 to 1 Saturday. Tba bookmakers reportedly stand ut Jose more than $500,000if: Th(' "monster" is 30 feet or Jong tr, is prehistoric and of 1P type never seen before, and it>'" authenticated as such by th&:· British Museum of Natural His-:: tory. . Tu:oBmsh Fires Hit Area Saturday Reagan Says Rer11ns--·- W ouldn't Help Him Two brush rires that broke out at almost the same time Satur· day were quickly extinguished by the Orange County Fire Department despite dryness and Santa Ana winds. The first fire, al 2:19 p.m ., burned "a spot of grass" near Via San Felipe in l\1ission Viejo, fire officials said. The small fire. .... ·hich v.•a s r e ported b y neighbors, wa s attributed to children playing with matches. l\1oments later. at 2:25 p.m., a fire was reported in the Redhill area of Tustin near the intersec· lion of Colina Drive and Brown· ing Avenue. The flames seared only about one·half acre before they were elCtinguished. Cause of the second fire is still under investig ation. 'Blame' Me For NYC Tax; Carey Says Al.RANY, N.Y . (UPI ) -Gov . llugh I.... Carey said Saturday night h(' would ac c ept responsibility for imposition of a S205·million New York city tax package to keep the city from de· fault. Carev's statement came after he and ·o emoC'ratic leaders failed in their marathon attempt at an emergency sess ion of the state lt>gislature to win the support of rebellious party members for the unpopular package. The legislature rec£>Ssed short· ly after6 p.m . until noon Monday. Ry saying he would accept responsibility for the taxes, Carey \\.'as trying to quell Republican fears that the new levies, if ap· proved by the legislature, would be labeled 1'Ford taxes." LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ronald Reagan says he doesn·t mind at all that the Federal Com· munications Commission has or- dered his old movies orf television for a while. "Somebody must have goofed , because 1·ve made some movies that -if they put them on television -J 'd demand equal time," the newly announced can· didate for the Republican nomination for President said. Reagan's 51 films date to 19..17, when he broke into flollywood starring as a sportscaster in "l.ove Is in the Air." His last movie was "Hellcats of the Navy" in 1957, the only film in "'hich he appeared with his wife, Nancy. Those films have been a re· gular part of the late show television fare for two decades, a fact that Reagan often jokes about. When he was sworn in at 12:01 a .m. on Jan. 4, 1967 for the first or his two four·year terms as California governor. Reagan turned to then·U.S. Sen. George Murphy, another former actor, and quipped, "Well, here we are on the late show again, George.·· Even today, Reagan says, he still meets many people who are more interes ted in his old movies than in his political career. "People often ask me what it's like to turn on the late show in a strange city and see yourself in one of your old movies. I tell them it's like suddenly meeting an elCtra son you didn't know you had." Reagan said. The old movies have also been a source of jokes by Reagan·.s political foe s. In the 1966 gubernatorial cam· paign, which Reagan eventually won by one million votes, incum- bent Democrat Edmund G. "Pat .. Brown somehow obtained a print of "Bedtime for Bonzo." in which Reagan costarred with '\\if P VJ!J . J.HERBERT HA l~ctvellcrs Dive for Treasure a chimpanzee. Brown delighted in showing the film -which Reagan concedes , was not one of his best -to news • reporters traveling with his cam- paign. •u In recent years, Reagan has grown more tolerant or jokes about his acting days. The rule also applies to reruns oC his television show of !962·1965, "Death Valley Days." * * * Reagan Not The Man, s .. ys ~ Gov. Brown -I SACRAMENTO (UP!)-.Gov.J Edmund G. Brown Jr. said Saturday be thought the country I was in "serious trouble," but doubted former Gov. Ronald 11 Reagan could find a remedy if bi were elected President. "It's not enough to have a flourish and a good story and a smile .... Merely expressing a negative view ls not enough," Brown said or his Republican predecessor, who formally an· nounced his candidacy for Presi· dent this week. "I think the country is in serious trouble. I think it's going to take a lot to put it on the track ." Bro .... ·n said in an in· terview with the National Observer. "I have my doubts Reagan will be the one to do it," Brown said. "During the Reagan years,,. Brown said, "the crime rate doubled, the budget doubled, the taxes doubled. a nd government became more involved in our lives. 1 certainly would like to moderate that direction," the governor said. or j11st fa r fu1i. l The Role x Submariner, s1ainless steel, with J0.1ewel •ucometic Ch';onometer movement. Watertight to 600 fee t as long as case, crown anrl crystal are inta ct. soum COAST PLAZA/ 549-1379 • WESTMINSTER MALL I 897-0327 Santa Ana Fashion ~quart • Puent1 Hll/1 & Fox lfills1tfolls Pasad1no • Santa Anita Fo5hlon Pork • Woodland Hiiis Promenade .. ' I I ( -, ' s 1-1 • Hi ·~ ah m• joi l\1! Hi re ar SC p1 Tl pl TI1 Jc nl M ~ o: 1 :. ~ 1 ' I ·I I ' .. From Page Al SCHOOL BANDS ... Hansen. t'1nd director at El Toro High School. The real value, he said. is the total experience. Band members generally already are proficient with their musical in strument when they join the b3.nd. In fact. said Gary McJillon. band director at Edison High School , one prerequisite for a successful program is that the students arc taught v.•ell at the lower level schools. The band has little time to get ready before their halftime shows and band revic"·s begin soon after school starts . At mos t area schools. hoY.·evcr, preparation does start befor e re- gular classes with a summer music workshop. Once school begins, the band practices two hours every day. The students are given credit for physical education as well as niusic. At Edison, McJilton and hi s as- sistant Jim Keys try to get their group to look as though they're f'IOating down the street. It's done b)'stepping just right. During the periods be(ore a ma· jor band review, they move to a neighborhood street to practice. McJillon explained that they can better judge how they will sound abd march on the street than on oneortheschool 's fields. Often. area band practices are }'leld before or after school. Stu- ~ents practice on their own, too, ,aemorizing the music. Then, of ~ourse, there are the weekend Performances. 1 Estancia High School band's hchedule for a Saturday band re- Mew directed performers to get :Up at 6 a .m. They would return t.ome about 2:30 p.m. i Additional time is donated by parents who travel with their bands. serving as chapparones 'and checking appearances. ' Parents also raise a considera-~le amount of money, usually for :special trips . Edison and Coeta :Mesa's bands are lookina:forward ~ a trip to Hawaii. Tbe MiMiOn Viefo group wants to go lo .. Washington. D.C. School districts and student government pick up m01t ol the .tab for the routine performances. Uniforms for the 100.plu.s band members per school cost. on the average, about 820,000. Tbele, Al well as school·owned in11tru· men ts, are used for teveraJ year&. •But the tranapottatian, wbicb qi!ts from $2,000 to '3,000, II • )*farly expense. According to the band dirte· . tors, it's money well spent for a ·dumber of reasons. ••stude nts not only mature musically but soczially," said Pete =-ier, directo~ of Dtancia's Rand is the only school activity which allows a student to begin on the "varsity" as a freshman and continue through senior year. Since they practice. travel and perform together so much, they generally make and stay friends throughout their high school years. Not everybody likes everybody but everybody like s somebody:· said Hansen. "\Ve are like a bi g musical family .•· But they are a disciplinC"d fami- ly. Treichel said band members are probably more di sciplined than the athletes . As a result, said Hansen. "band kids are noted on campus for be - ing the best students and stayiug out of trouble.·· In fact, he thinks it is the reason some students stay in school . "You're helping build a self- image as far as the individual is concerned,·· said Terry Newman, Mission Viejo High School 's band director. All the directors s ay they arc more interested in the mu:sic than the marching. Soon, band members will switch to the orchestras and be presenting Christmas concerts. Then. they go on to the more serious music education and spr- ing festivals . Red Reaction Strong, Slow MOSCOW (AP I -Rad io !.ioscow said Saturday Ulat CIA plans to assassinate fore ign leaders as r evealed in a Senate report were ''contrary to elemen- tary norms of humanity, interna- tional law and morals.·· The strong reaction to the re- port from Radio Moscow and other Soviet news media came on the same day that the official press crowed over the U.S . withdrawal of tts U.N. resolution urging amnesty for the wor1d·5 political prisoners. Dolly Piiot Dtll~ 11 G1t.,.ottfHd Monday-Fr11:l11y II you clO not t\,jVft your oaoe, by 5 30 p m can OOIC>I" 1 p.m. 1no your copy will b<" df> ltvefed. Ssturd1y and Sundly H you dn n(Jt tt'C••\lfl your cooy bv 9 am S111ur- d.,., or 8 1.m. Sund1y. call Of'tor(' 10 1.m. ll'ICI vour copy win be C1ehvf'1ert. Cln .. .Now T•ltph-• Mosl Orange Co unlv Areas ••l·.flZI Northwesl Huntuig ton Beac:t1. 11r'ld Westmtnsrer . . . . . S40.1 ll0 &in Clemente, Caorstr ano BcilCh. San Juan Cap1s11ano. Dana Poll'll, South Lagun;i.. Laguna Niguel ..........• ,~06 10 " .•••. ·:._·: •• · .............. ! .......... . r • SUnd!y, Nf!!!m"°' IS, 1111 DAILTPllOT tl3 From Colonial Thoes Band Mwic Part of A.rrwrican Tradition KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) ·-Thouaand1 ohchool bands. flfe and drum rorpe, chOrlll groups and community or- chestras will be celebrating the nation's Bicentennial with tunes popular in colonial timti. They and the rest ol the n1- tion·s 38 m\llion amateur muticla., are perpetuating an American musical tradl- Uon lh1l pr~1tes the Revolu- Lion by 200 years. 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(v.•J.S SI 7 .4'i ) 1 can give you a Tone rm Tont· low plush. l 'h1<k :ind dcn~t'. for luxury under foot at S 12.95. (was S 15 l.J"l l J can give you a Velvet Plust-. Ulum;i rc for 1ht· furmal lnok fiJr Sl2,45. (\\•as .S l3 .9S) Every one of theie carp.=rs W<"te dollars mort• !SSSSS) ;i nd \fill are in mos t places . J &lw1ys have a large supply o( 5ha,I!~. plushes. vrlvets. nmt• on tonts in the h1ghes1 of piles .ind Sf}'ll.'~. 1n very mod1'h 1olor\, at vtry modest puces." Sir Francis Drake , and performed by hla compa.Dl' of seamen for Indians on the West Coast. So popular wa.s mu~i c amone colonial residenL-;; lh111I almost every household own.ed some ktnd or musical instrument. and almost every youna person rallied hls voi<'e in song either in churC'h or In the slna:tne schools 5et up lhroughoul New Enaland to ttach reading of mutiC'. Althoua:h laborers "'"ho work~ on roads and c anals in colonial days were paid on· ly tk> cent:1 a day, even In 1776 mutlc lessons cost up to$1. But the price w •• worth It,. since the abl1Jt7 t o play on the moet popular instruments - flute , bass-viol, harpsichord, violin. and piano -often helped a )'Oung woman get u husband or a youna: man l<1 woo hh~ wife.· Mualc opened a saUat)"int world of cnlerl1lnment at home and even in the concert hill. It was not unuaulJ fot amateur musicians to fill In for professional aroups, or for a eroup of amateurs to book concern for themselves in the lite 18th <'entury . ''I can go lower. '' MIKE ..·r,,,I\ /i,1r e.,·1ellen t tt111e tine/ f.\(f!l/11/e 1"1r{'rf f ,1/ t he /u1t tJf p r11 1 • 'Jf the }rr1 r , hut Jlt1rt1ng l11u1.,,·r1111 j11 r /11•1 111(l r (Inf;. f '''" f.:" ,(J '''"' ,/\ $() 9 5 ( 111 11,1/!1tl 1 on n11r r.1r/1e11 111 j flx_ J;. I can g1vl' ;·ou a m ul!1 l'.Ol11t hi -low .r.h,1g T hat look f.,r 1oday's living for only $1 ::! 1'i (1>.as SJ I ?'5 ) I c.i n ,c1ve )'OU :i 2 r<J11<· hi -low ~hJ~ 10 ~iilur' de~1gne.-I for Sourhern CJj 1forn 1.1 fnr 112.')5. fwu S! ~ 'J ~) I tan g ive you a sh,irt 11 ~ht plu~h 111 ,!!teat colors and l"Vcn greattr q uality fur )WI $1 J .4'5 . ("';l5 $!.! ')'>) I can g ive you a S"'('el little i.hurc 'h"K fn r cart'frel' fl'la.xed luxury fo r S8.4'5 . (was SI 0 .9'5) f can give rou a hi-low nylon cohblesronl' parlcrn. A l <lrpct you c;in live on for only $6.95'(.,.u S7.9'5) When I 53}' S6 .9'> I 1nt:"Jn S6 .9 S. You i:omc in and I'll show \'OU Good solid c;i,rpcr' roo, nor rhc lux ury carpc.·cs of 1he world, hur you 9.'Qn°t hl' "d 1~.ippo1nred ·· 293 S. MAIN ST ., ORANGE PHONE 835-2515 l BLOCKS NORTH OF FASHION SQUARE T I \ I I ' A4 DAILY PILOT Sund•y. NovemDef 23, 1975 1 Who Should Decide Whell I I The Doctor .Plays God? By JOllN BARBOUR tit.A•'4ocl•"'41......_t Tht> ge-ntle-eyed doctor turn:; Ill the f ather and says soft ly "Tony, w ould you give ntl' permis:,ion to do ~·hat I Lh1nk is lx-8t? Rt>cause l\lary isn't ~t :1ry anymore. This is still your child, but this isn ·1 ~1ary ." This is no callous lit a n~. no bar gain1ni.: -table rh1.:tonc. Thi" is a sad d1.1loJ:!U(', played over ...ind over again pt>rhaps thousands of times a yC'ar across the nation. The Karen Ann Quinlan case in !'ttorrislO'-' n, N .J .. only exposes what many othe r s have alre.idy encountefC'd -the n<.>ed to let someone slip a"•ay, an elderly patient, a damaged child. T H AT M :\SV doct or s do it routinely, that some may not t-ven ask JX'Tmission, that even the Roman Catholic concept of ~atural IAaw v.·ei~hs :.i~ainst keeping a semblance or lire by t>xtraordinary m eans, none or these things makes the decision easy, n or softens the terrible ~·ear on family and doctor alike. Doctors view the Karen Ann Quinlan case with misg ivings Jt has prodd£>d some' of them into a £rank and public discussion of death. They rear that society may try to generalize rules that bind them to a course they cannot in good conscience follow. Each palit>nt, they say, is first a person who li ves hi s o"''" lift> and dies his own death. So "''hen Dr . Paul Patterson, pediatrician. gently a sks a parent for permission to do what he thinks is best, he is neithet alone nor without precedent . \Vhen he first came to Albany from l·larvard nearly 20 years ago, he found hydrocephali<.' babies in the ward , their heads swelling with fluids because drainage channels had not developed during pregnancy. They were being fed by tube, their brains already damaged. He ordered the nurses to take out the tube~·. offer the babies formula in a bottle. The nurses protested that the infants could not suck. The nurses met with the hospital chaplain who told the m the Catholic Church did not hold that human lire s hould be s upported by extraordinary means. The babies. placed on formula. of courst' d ied. In at least six s t ates today -California . Colorado. Kansas. !\1 ichig an, Oregon and West \'ir~inia -the babies "'ould be (•onsidered dt'ad anyway be:.-ause their brains had ceased to function . Although doctors have made compr o mi ses with d ea th throughout history. the problem is more acute today. Intensive care units . machines that breathe for a patient, circulate and cleanse hi s blood, tubes that drip nutrient s i nto the bloodstream or d irectly to the stomach through the nose. all or these things in consort with powerful antibiotics keep patients alive. "By and large these a1e critically ill patients. many of whom have failures of organ s ystem s that temporary measures "'ill help little," says Dr . Frederic l~erter . neurosurgeon at Col umbia Presbyterian Hos pital. New York. "AND YET the pressure is on, because we ha\·e an intensive c.are unit. to use ;t, to keep these patients alive. And by golly we do keep them alive. A large number sun•ive and go hom e." But Dr . Herter finds the f o llow -up s tud ies mor l! 1ntt.>re~ting than th<.· fact ""'e put them throug h this spectacular tour de forC'e ." The studies arc discouraging. J\t any patients are dead within a year or the same ailment tht>y Wt> re treated (or . The rost is high $SOO a day for a comatose patient on a rE"s pir ato r a t Co lumb ia Prt'sbyter1an·s 1ntf"nsive care unit. The charge 1s s imilar t'lst'"'hert>. And a roma is not a pretty thing "I think v.•hen ~leople think of a coma th(>y have a picture of a slee p ing beaut y kind of exis tence .·· says l)r. Joseph O'Rrit'n , Columbia l>resbyterian neurologist. "Rut "'hen a person begins to treat a patient in C'Om a, ont' finds the situation 1s far from that." T.o ht"' hookl'd to the respirator, a patient' must have an aperture cut 1n his windpipe and special attach mt>nts in serted. Nurses '>''atch constantly to change the at tachments and s uction flui ds. The patit>nt is catheterizt-d to remove urine. J-le is prone to infections uf thl' kidney, bladder. "·indpiJ~. lung s. Then there art' bedsort·s and muscle cramps . "I "'Ould term the US<' of a respirator and all its alll•nd ant problem s cer t ainly an extraordinary means to pr11loni.: life.·· Dr. o ·Brit•n s ays. Dr. Patter.son says, "'.l\C'tualty I s hould say "'"(' "'·oulcl ht.· conden1ned mort• fur kl•epinc people alive indiscriminately. That sounds horrible, and I don't bt'lieYe in active euthanasia. f-lut 'A'(' have let somt~ people <.'onli nue to reC'ei ve the r apy "·hen ..,.,'t' should havt' lt't natur(· take it s courst>. The patient s ufft•rs. Tht• family suffers. Everyont· forgets about tht> family .'' TH E PROBJ.F.:l'I evt•n extends to the nt>wborn nur.serv. '"We havt' all these instrurrlt>nts to help prematurt~ Rnd small babies," he says. ··we '>''ork like the dickens to keep one of tht·se children alive, only to givt' society a real brain·damagcd child." He has a stand ing rule at the mt'dical center. None of his cystic fibrosis terminal patients. usually young peopll.', are to be put on respirators . Cystic fibrosis 1s a cruel genetic di st'ase. The r hild has chronic respiratory inrect ions and panC'reatic insufficienC'y . Half live to 20, few to JO. Even at home tht'se C'hildren require demanding care by the parents and t>xpensive antibiotics. The families develop what Dr. Patter son call s ''chroni c sorrow.·· Guilt plays back and forth bitterly. A mother screams. "I'm sick and tired of your being sick ... and a child lashes back, "I didn •task to be born "''ith this dis· t'aSt>." Some studies show cystic fibrosis fa milies s urfer an 85 per· ct•n t divorce rate, a 15 J)t'rcent :.u1cide rate. :\bout th e age or IS, Dr, Jla tter$On calls his young p.itients in alone, lays the X-ray p1rturt>s out and shows them how their lungs have been destroyed by disease. lie waits until t,hen bt>ca use they have endured th<- strt>ssful J>E"riod or adolescence and are mature enough to know. .Some know already. Som(' ha,·e tried to commit suicide. Tht' te rminal child is taken into a pn\·ate room where tht> family can \'1sit. I-le is g1 \•en oxyien. "lie ft'els the best he has in years. I-le feels like you or I," Dr. J>a1terson says. "He'll talk with his parents or his wife. But he isn't breathing as rast so he isn't blo"''ing off the carbon dioxide, and gradually in spite of the oxygf'n, tht> C'arbo n dioxide keeps accumulating. until it narrolize5 1n hi s brain, a nd he goes to sleep, you see. and just dies. The most J)('aceful way of going you can imagine ... THF.RF: . .\.R F: other yardstick·s. Tht' doctor becomes sensitive to C'ues. '.'Jo one "·ants to add to tht> family ·s burden. Can you go to suc·h ·a person and say, ·1ook, this 1s an irrt'\'ers1ble situation·.·· asks Dr Herter ''"\'our "''ift' is in there hanging by a string and that string is the vent ilator "'·e\ e got ht>r on. lit'r brain is not ""Orkin!! She"s being sup~-;prted ent irely by m t~chanical mt•a ns . There's absolut('Jy no chance of hC'r r('cover1ng and all y,·e nt'{'(I from you is a go.aht>ad lo pull the thing out.·· The fi1·st thing at any ratt• is a complt>t<' i:'.Splanation to the family . 'f'h t•n tht' ot h er impondl'rahl('s st~t in. Tht' thrl';,i t of malpractiC'e, distrust of the doctor. distrust of the famtly , also hel p sl't the stagt'. ;\tany d oC'tors in emerg<'nty .situations y,·ill lt"ave no mt~dil•al treatment undont>. for fear llf a Ja"·suit. Knoy,·i ng tht' fra~1lity of life and lht:'ir OY. n inadt>qu~H'iC's, the imperfeC't1on of hum an judgment, sonll' doctors "'iii reach fo r technology to spare thf'mselves trouhte. Tht' f('Su!t an irrecu' t'r .tbh• p.itu:nt on ;_1 rl.'spirator 1·he fan11!y fo llO \\'S S ULI . sufft'r1ng the Sl'lf·rt•pr.ia(·h of "ishinJ? a IOY<'d OOl' d1..·ad, but not bC'ing ablt~ to sa) sn. "'R t>men1bl"r.'' says Dr P<ttlt•rson. "'thi s is rt.•peatl'd th11usands of times t'Vl'ry day prob:tbiy. all oYer this country 1\nd so. St>('in~ son1oone kC'pl a\i,·t•, \\•horn you lo\·e and wish thl.'y didn 't have to sufrer any mor('. this is pretty rruel on the part of us, bragging as medical sci C'ntists y,·t"' can keep anyone all\"(' "''e "''ant to. If this isn'L .sadism of tht' first "'. alt>r J;\I SO :tit E cas£'s lhe pati~nt intervent>s. The doctor find s himst'lf pr ese nted with a dul'ument called The Jjving \\'ill. It is s igned b y the patient. y,•itnessed and addrt'ssed to anyone involved in his care. One put ou t by the Euthanasia F:ducation Counril says, "If the situation should arise in 'A"hich ther e is no r easonable C"xpectation of my re<"overy rrom physiC'a l or mental disa bility, I request that I be allowed to di e and not be kt>pt alive by artificial means or 'heroi c measures·.·· '"I think it is a useful thing, .. says Dr. Herter. "Obviously it ·.s not legally binding. But if a patient comes in and says, look , here is the will l "ve made out, it is a userul guide to the managing physician .·· Night Chi11s Continue Dry Sama Ana Conditions Should Let Up 0.. ..,. blllClrr-.:1 , , I('" "' 1,_.,. ~ -lflM• "°'"' ""°"'" mllfl -*of l'f"•tle-r ... , •. !" $yl,,_.. If-. LM ~ l"lre O.p.1lfllM'll( Ykf ... .. -.. .. _, tie•l•vecl A'lPO".i~ lor 11 \~,.. •l"N. Ol'fki11t' Mid 1._ bnnfl lll't""" -......-i11y (..,_ "'' ,....,l.,.~lfltetM &ru!ofl. ,..,. ~ s.rt1• ...... t Oftdl!i ... - t•l"t 1ed !Cl dl "'I"+'" lfllCI I,.._ .............. WKet .. r\ tor Ill<! N-tlo!Nol .....,_..a.kt, I 1- j ,. .. " ., " • " " ~ .. -• .. " ~ " .. w " .. " " .. .. ,. • " " • " .. " ~ » " " " ... " n .. " " " " n " ~ ~ n " ,. ,. " " " " ·• .. .. ,. " ll " " " .. " " n " " .. " " " .. " ~ • " ,. .. -.. .. ~ ., I Family doctors like pediatrician Paul Patterson are thrust into battle-front positions by today's new struggle over the moral overtones of 'pulling the p lug ' and allowing dignified death to take the critically ill. Death: A Definition Slo"•Jy . the legal definition of death is changing. In the last several years, state legislatures havt' amended the definition to include not onl \' tht> C'<'ssation of breath.ing and blood ci rculatiori. but al .so the cessation of spontaneous brain acti,·it y At lt>ast six states have adopted legislation lo th:.it end California . Colorado, Kansas. :\tirhigan. Ort>gon and \\'est \.'1rginia. Tht' main force behind such la~·s has been the nC't'd for rresh organs. such as kidneys, for trans pl ant:.. Ry 11s1ng a definition of d£'.alh as bt'1ng brain de:ith. organs can bf.> obta1nt'd as cirrulat1on ends Some m edical centers. like those at the l Jni\•C'rsity of ~I ichigan and 1 I arv ard, have :.et up central ner\·ou.s svstem r£'vie"' romm1ttees to evaluate coma1os£. pati£'n ts to dl'tt>rm1ne legal brai:"\ dC'ath l'\'t'n thou gh hreathtn g and circulation ai·t.' being artificially continued The lJn1vers1ty or '.\1ichigan comm1\tt•e 1s compost>d of nt>urosurgeons. neurologists and t·xperts in l'it•ct roenct'phalog rams. :\t lt'asl t"·o mt~mt>t>rs of the co mmittee -a neurosurgeon or neurologist and an EEG expert -examine <'ac h patient at the request of the attending physician. "'The majority of the patients who a re deemed useful for transplant have had some sort or brain disease rather than a systemic disease that might impair their usefulness as donors," s ays Dr. Martha Westerfburg, a neurologist on the committee . The neurologist looks for set signals - "'idely dilated and fixed pupils~ absence o"r respQnse to stimulat'ion inclu'di ng caloric stimulation. ice water in the eardrum, a bsence of .spontaneous movement, a bsence of other than spinal reflexes. absence of corneal reflexes, absence of depressant drugs in the bloodstr eam absenre by hypothermia. ' ;\l ost cases are auto lOJuries, gunshot ~·ound.s or cerebral hemorrhage. The F.F.G mu.s t show a flat picture, measured l"''ICl', 24 hours apart. . '.\los t or the laws follow a model pat tern, deftn1ng death not only as the stopping of breath and circulation, but also "if in the opinion of a phys ician based on ordinary standards of medica l pract ic e , there is the absen ce of spontaneou:> brain function ." ffiD W®rn G1 ~@[fWDC5@ r ' ~ Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn -Is an overzealous billing computer bugging you? -Have you waited too long for a mail order item you paid for months ago? -Are you getting the runaround at city hall? For help you can count on, turn to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and the action you need to solve your problems with government agencies and businesses. ; Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At .Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to Include your telephone number . Even if you don't have a problem, the At Your Service column is interesting reading, dally except Saturdays In the DAILY PILOT ' .642·4321 ' I ., - • ., • .. I ., j ! ' l r F£A Refuses Oil .lncreas~ I W~GTON (AP) -fti1'.deral E-sy A~m{il.lltrallon baa. tuailecl down a requeit I« ~....Ue lncreum on Clllli'Wnla C?llde ol~ ..,... 10i!ID1 thU#antlng the bllloa would amount to apeclal trulment ror the atate, an · f'EA 1pokHm•n aalil $ahar. clay. • He 1ald that after ana111lac evidence on the request by the Call(ornla State Land> Commisaion, FEA Ad· minlstrator Frank G. Zarb decided "'there was no subatantive ar1umeot fer making the change'~ affecting contron•d prices for so-called old oil in Call(orola. However, Rep. Mark W. HannafOrd CD-Calif.) cbarpd that the decision was ''a shocii:inc betrayal of California taxpayers which will cost .the state of I California jl2(lO mlWon ln l lost r evenu41s anpu~, •• I HAJllNllFOKll, w~ members of the CalUomia congressicm.al delqation. The Lands Com· -1saton bad asked the FEA for price hikes which would narrow the current differential between California old oil, averaginc: $4.21 a barrel, and the national average price of $.5.25 a borrel. On the Road When he was 13 years old. Richard Deford of Escondido blew hts hands off while experimenting with a home-made bomb. Now 30, he has graduated from lruck driving school and become the rirs t bilateral amputee in California to pass the road test . He scored 97 out of 100 last week. He's looking for a job and hopes to buy his own rig, DeFord says. datrlct in Long ll<.acbin· eludes oil wells on state. owned tidelands, ..-!· ed that unless the price The -designation ''old oU'' applies to oil from wells drilled before 1973, up to the amount pro- duced by those same wella during correapond· lncmonthsinl972. ----------------. ----·--- ''increases sire granted, ''it will be no longer economically feasible to continue production at OTHER domestic'Oll is now free from federal controls. California oil prices have been lower than the nationwide average because the oil is beaVier and bad been more c~Uy to refine than other oils. However, stale officials contend that new techni· ques have b een de· veloped to make refining California oil less cos Uy. many wells." -- He also said that the FEA decision ''will bitmper the efforts of California independent oil producers to compete with the major oi l com· panies who have their 01IOW~ls." The FEA spokesman said Zarb has agreed to review the decision at a meeting Dec. 4 with The FEA spokesman said Zarb had decided that "an upward adjust· ment of the differential cannot now be justified.'' 'Dead' Daughter Sparks New Trial SAN BERNARDINO <AP) -Eight months ago a San Bernardino woman and her former husband were convicted of murdering their 3· year-old daughter in 1965. A month later Trial Judge Thomas M. HaJdorsen set aside that conviction and ordered anew trial. . On Friday Merla Walpole, 35, and Antonio Rivera, 38, stood a&aiJl in court, beard the 1charges against them .dismissed, and made plans for a Christmas visit from a San Francisco teen·ager who they, their attorneys and a district attorney's investigator are convinced is the daughter they were accused of killing. Throughout their trial, Mrs. Walpole and Rivera had insisted that they had abandoned their little girl, Judy, in a San Francisco gas sta· tion because she was seriously ill, they were desperately poor and they believed Judy;'s only chance for life was to be found and cared for by some one else. BUT IN 1973, eight years after Judy's disap· pearance, bones of a small girl were found in a crude grave some 10 miles from where the cou· pie lived in 1965. And in Mart'h this year, Rivera and Mrs. Walpole, by then divorced and remar· ried, were brought to trial and convicted by a San Bernardino jury. Among the derense exhibits at the trial was a San Francisco Chronicle newspaper story about a 3-year-old girl found abandoned in a San Fran· cisco gasoline station on January 16, 1965, the time Rivera and Mrs. Walp<>le testified they had abandoned their daughter. Superior Court Judge Thomas M. Haldorsen, who presided over the trial, set aside the verdict, ordered a new trial and ordered further in· vestigation -but the murder chai:ges still stood against Judy's parents. Timothy Martin, an investigator fbr the San Bernardino Cour.ty district attorney's office, took up the search for the missing child -given the name Judy Gasse because of the gasoline sta· tion angle. MARTIN FOUND "Judy Gasse" last month, living near San Francisco with the woman who adopted her after the child had spent two years in a San Francisco hospital. A series of blood tests and certain physical similarities-, including cranial and hip bone formations, made it appear likely that Judy Rivera and "Judy Gasse" were the same. Thanksgiving Dinner Menu • ROAST TURK.£¥ • NEW YORK STEAK • STUFFED LOCAL LOBSTER • ROAST LAMB Children Under 12 Hal( Prke l_ ' --- • • . ,, VFW Occupies Office SACRAMENTO CAP) -About 40 United Farm Worker demonstralorS continued to camp in Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's of rice waiting room Saturday and said they would stay un · Lil Brown promised act.ioo on grower firings of workers Lt. Gov . Mervyn Oymally met with the demonstrators Saturday, the thi rd day of the sit·in. Brown met with them for two hours early Friday. The UFW claims growers fired 1,165 farm workers for union activity in September and October, the first two months of California's farm labor election Jaw . Sit·in leaders say they won't leave until the Brown ad· m inis t ra ti on prom· es to do something about the firings. 1 'WE'LL STAY through the Yt'ttkend and next week if we have to," Scott Washburn, director of the UFW"s San Diego office, told a re· porter. •·w e want those people back to work.'' State police have made no attempt to break up the sit-in . Brown's assis· tant press secretary, Dave J ensen, said he knew of no plans either to eject LOW-RISE the demonstrators or have them meet again with Bro-w:n . The new law allows workers to choose between rival unions or vote for no union representation. There have been hotly contested el~ctions, with numerous disputed votes, between the Ul-'W of Cesar Chavez and the Teamsters Union. THE LATEST Associated Press tal - ly shows the UFW "1ilh 165 election victories covering 16,600 workers and the Teamsters with 98 wins covering 10,500 workers. No union representa· tion was favored at 19 ranches and 47 elections are undecided due to challenges. Verdict Is Guilty SALINAS CU PI ) -A Superior urt jury has round Zane Caldwell, , guilty or voluntary manslaughter in the shotgun slaying one year ago of Yuba County Deputy Sheriff Donald Brown,38. Caldwell had pleaded innocent by re· ason of insanity. The sanity phase of his trial was lo begin Dec. I. GARDEN OFFICE SPACE IN NEWPORT CENTER. 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So more than half of the nation's murders are the result of handgun possession. Now what t.rpe of circumstances pro\'OkC'd these murders? In 12 percent of the e~1ses, it was a man killing his \vife or a wife killing her husband. In three percent of the instances, it was a parent killing a child. Other re- lative killings accounted for eight percent. Lovers' quarrels knocked off si x percent of the 18,632 li ves. Other arguments accounted for more murd~rs than any other motivation -43 percent. A relative ly small 22 percent of the murder cases involved knO\vO fl'lonil·s <.Jnd about six percent in· valved suspected felonies. How man)' of thes<' victims now lie dead sirnply because of the avail<.ibiLity of a gun? I-low many wives shot their husbands in the heat of a family quarrel and how many bar fights Lliat could h3ve ended in bruises ended in death because one of the participai1ts happened to possess a readily available pistol ? No statistical breakdown is made by the FBI. but any police officer knows that the Saturday Night Special accounts for more senseless killings -kill - ings that wouldn't have occurred if the gun hadn't been within reach -than any other cause. Handguns were made to kill people. So long as they are around, thousands of Americans will be murdered each year senselessly. That's cold, hard, irrefutable logic straight from U1e FBI itsrlf, Chief Davis. Untethered Pessimism How far es the country? Do you think things are Jooking up '! Or are you one who sees our country and lhe world headed down the road to hell? In the latter category, a surprising group of well· known names of. fered some pungent quotations last week. How about guessing who made these statements: a. The United States is a ''compromised coun- try. __ so cynical, so disbelieving that it might take a war to r estore our sense of belief in our country." b. "Corrupt government officials and punk criminals are at the forefront of our decaying system." c. '"fhc United States has suffered a severe erosion CJ( its moral authority 3nd prestige around th e world s ince World War 11 ." d. "Situation ethics have prospered and take11 hold. Anything is right no\'.r ... our children simply arc not tho same quality anymore." The sources for these quotations: (a) Former President Nixon ; (b) Retired mobster Mickey Cohe n; Cc) Playwright Arthur Miller ; (d ) Los Angeles Police Chi ef Ed Davis. With all of these authorities on the same side of the morality issue. \von 't someone please con1c forth \\ilh a happy note for our Thanksg iving week ? U.S. Can By ROBERT JORDAN ROSS Slowly i!"s beginning to dav.'n on people that this republic has a few cards to play in the interna- tional commodity holdup game. "'t>re now aware that tht' l 'nued States don1inalt'S lht' 111.Ukl·l ror s urplus food grain . JT'S :\ S,1 . .\1 .1. (·!uh to ,,·h1l'h '''<' b(•\o n g . :\dd ('.ana<la , 1\ustr:llia . .'\l·u· Zt•;1l.1nd ;.ind th(· SC":111d111a,·1:1 r1 l'tl11rlt r11..·s, and 1h;1\'~ JLl:<-l .1li1111t 11 for tht• nvt ft•1\tl t'l<Plll'tin;i nations. 'l'h al n1C':+n s 1i 111~l' t'11untr11:s u·ho ship t111 t n111rl' t«dO r'rl':-pl'r :-('ar than tht•y 11up111 t :\nd n0tl'. ph·;1:-t•, 1h;1t n1n:-1 1lf thl'Sl" arc· F.nglish - :-pt•.1k1n~ ('ountrit·s. Thl' putl·nt1al f11r un llt•d ae11un is enorn1ous oil? Then "'e have lo stop giving :I av.·ay_ \\.hl·n India says it needs so n1;1nv n11li1on bushel s to stop ~l.1 r\0at111n in lJltar r->radesh or \\hl'rt•vt·r, then it·s ''Sorry, cash Sell Food Ruthlessly, But It Will The (partially Arab) oil pro· during and exporting countries have so far grabbed lhe headlines and most of the <itten - tion. but other nations are bid · ding prices up on items of need '4'0rldwide. Morol'l'O, for exam· pie, recently bull ying and invad · ing the Spanish Sahara, has .1 near-zero concern for libi•rat1ng the Bedouin in those parts. or 111 reuniting ''his torically :-Ol orat'can areas." f?,./>,•tl JordtHI f{o:<:s 11• rr11n1slet of 111,• t '1111or1a11 l ·1u1>t·rsal1st Cl111rcl1 of Cos/a ~It'sa :<3ic•s only ." '.\la )'hL' \\hl'n ~toroc · ell ht•p tn:-:-l'nclin ;! fret· pho:.phat e ltl Jt.1n ~!adt·sh , v. l' v:i n :-.l·nrJ frl'L' "ht·at to lndi.i. Cost Her _Dearly They are interest{'(! 111 tun solidating in thc>ir nation v. h.tl is now more than half of all the> world's phosphate. pr1 <"l'S fur which have tripled in rl'C'l·nt years. And as drought. ~ovc>rn ment inefficiencies and lhe de· sire oC people to convert grain 1n- to meat have all cOn\'('rg('d lo drastiC'ally lower food surphes, l\L1t :-h ~dl '' l' l'\'('lllu allv h:1vt• a :-1111.n ion v.·ht"rP v.·1• st·ll ,;.ht•;.1t for SI ,1 hushel hc>re, ,,·hile maintain· :nµ :1 $!:'.! 1ntt·rn.1t1onal price? It v.11uid b(' a parallel to the od pr1(·l· ~;1m<". bul u·hat are lhecon- ~t'tlttt•nt•(•s • r·1r~t. to pia.v the game proper- i~·. v.·C' mu st slop foreign aid (or food . 'rhis is v.·hl'rl' v.·e give na- tions monc•y, v.·ho in turn buy food from us . .i\ftcr all. is Kuwait givi ng gr:1nt s to Tanzania to buy ""F.'1.1 .. \l.Sl) h:.i\·l' lo turn a deaf ('<Ir to :-pl·cial plt•adings fur price adJU :il llll'nts \\'1th Hr1l<11n rapidly moving to'>'•ards third· "'orld slalus. thl' Rr1ti sh ~u:-.l mi g ht ask us t o hl•lp tJ'tt'm postpone th<' inl'\'itabl e cons('· quences of lh <'i r l'<'onomi<" at · tions. Rut old famil y lic>s don 't count in this g:i mC' So, no ch~ap wheat to lhe moth<'r of parli;,1· ments. I :·The Language The most comforting thing about the "Harper Dictionary of Contemporary Usage·· by William and Mary Morris is its revelation that successful writers are themselves in dis- agreement about the problems of usage and pronunciation that trouble us all. For example, "ab- domen may be pronounced either ··ABdomen" or "abOOmen." ( S. I. HAYAKAWA) part of their treatment for ''fmalize··: in Flux bure.'.1ucr.'.1fsand po!itiC'ians. The pol1l1c:•I hbera l is u~uall y sur- pri sin gly conser\'.'.1t1ve about lan gu;if!e ~•nd much g1vc•n to blaming the· J l1h n:-;on. ;'l;ixon anll Ford >Jdn11ni strnt1on for the changes. I insist that "data·· must be used as a plural, the singular .Aon:n being "datum." However, ,--' the Morrises find that 49 pereent of their panel of writers approve "the data is . . . " while 51 per- cent insist on ''the data are ••.• •• ln casual speech, as opposed to formal writing, the score is 65 to 3Sinfavorof"thedata is ... :· " 'Finalize' has figured pro- minently in the vocabularies of at least two presidents - Eisenhower and Kennedy. Would you approve, 'The committee met lo finalize plans for the din· ner?' {Ahswers:) In '4Titing - yes: 14 percent; no; 86 percent. In casual speech -yes: 26 per- cent; no : 74 percent. "Shana Alexander: 'In speech. yes ... but J wouldn't use it myself ... .' "Stewart Beach: 'I've always fell this is a dreadful and entirely wmecessary verb .. _.' Th(' mos t t alentt"d \\Titers are p('rh:1ps as a rule the v.·isest. \Vith John Ciardi. I resist manv of the C'ha nges goi ng on iii language, but I think he is ri ght when he says, "ln the long run . the usage or those '~•ho do not think' about the language will prevail. Usages I resist V.'ill become aC'ceptable .. _ yet those "'ho care have a duty to re · sist. "Changes that occur against such resistance are tested C'hanges. The language is better for them -and for the re· sistance ... •HAPPY 19STH Bll~THPA~ MR. GOTRO<KS." Finally, as the Arabs and Gf'Orge Meany have taught us so "'ell, we can exact political con- cessions lo sweeten the deal. Perhaps all the grain will have to be shipped on U.S. carriers. Or "'e can demand one slave Jaborer or political prisoner with every ton of wheat sent to the US.SR. We might try the Arab blacklist technique and refuse to sell medicine or anything else to nalions who do business with Idi A.min or whoever's on our list that year. .'\II it takes is a cool attitude 3nd some good poker players in th<' While House and Foggy Bol- lom. Then "'ilh wheat and corn "sheik s"' from SaskalchC'Wan to lo'>''3, we'll be ba<'k in the big time again. Tl~F. COOi. attitude required dOE'S have a drawback. Jt needs the ethics of a pirate and the \\';irmth of a crocodile. Nol only the .o\rabs, Venezu elans , :\'1 gt'r ians and Morroccans IP.v11W'1\E'VE UDlW ZION!™ lo A RlRM q; PJCISM. !DUKE TO~ TllAT IDIOCY Bl: D!'.CLA!«'D A FORM Of INT£LLECT. possess this. They learned the game Crom the Western in- dustrial nations, and earlier, loo, from those of us <iA'ho used their slave labor rather than their oil for energy. Guilt may come more quickly to those who hold the world up for higher food prices, but it too is shared. For phosphate and oil are two of the prime resources for modern agriculture, and the number of nations with no cop- per, oil or food surplus lo trade is great indeed. As a whole world. we're about to learn quickly that there are no exempt areas in the morality of international economic gouging, and no commodities, such as food grain, that are more sacred than others. What I hope we can learn, though it's eluded us all in four centuries of international trade. • is that we are one nation of· humanity. and that tbecoslol ex- ploiting people and products is borne, eventually, by all of us. Does this prove that the English language is going down the tubes, as Edwin Newman said in somewhat more elegant terms? He is the author of ··strictly Speaking: Will Ameriea be the Death of F.nglish?" THE MORRISES are not wor- ried. The fact that there are many disputed usages and pro- nunciations is lo them evidence that language continues to be liv· ing and functional. "Heywood Hale Broun: 'We have not, for a long lime. looked to presidents for literary leadership .... • "Walter Cronkite: 'A \•aluable oewrorm ... _. "Frank Robinson: 'Another re- ason the country is going to hell . U.N. Needs More Help 'fhan Ever They gathered their informa· tion by sending questionnaires to a panel of 136 authors. Then they gave examples or the answers under the eotry for the word in dispute. For example, here is a ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robeort N. Wt-fd, PMbluhn" Thoma a Kttt1U. £dHor Thoma1 Polmt-r .SM'lda11 Edtroriol Popf f:d1lor The edltorl1I P•&t of the Daily Piiot 1eeks to Inform and allmulate readers by ~Ina on this pa1e dlverst commentary on topics o( Interest by syndical· ed columnilll and cartoonist.I. by J>f'O"kUn1 a forum tor rf'aders' views •nd by presenlln& this oew1paptr'1 opinions and ld~•s on tuM't'nt topics. The editorial opink>ns of the Daily Pilot appear onlJ In the edllorlal C'olumn al U!e top ot the pa1e. Opinions ex- pressed by tbe columnlst.1 arit tartoonJ1ts and letter wrUttt are thllr-own and ao endorHment of tll<it 9ltWf by the Doil1 Pilot llMMtld be lnferrt"d. SUnday, November23, 11175 ' 1 round very amusing the dis- cussion of ''bimoothly"" and ''semimonthly'': ''Some American dictionaries enter 'bi monthly' and may mean both 'twice a month' and 'every other month.• Do you use these words interchangeably? (Answers:) In writing -yes: 8 percent; no: 92 percent. "Michael J_ Arlen: 'I've nev'er really known '4'hat either o! them meant ••.• ' "EARL UBELL: 'I ovOid both words because l know that the meaning is totally unclear lo most readers.' '' The Morrises fiod that haRASSmeot and HA.Rassmenl are both acceptable. ''Acoustics'' is singlar ln a sentence such as ''Acoustics is an Important branch or physics, .. but plural in, "The acoustics o! the auditorium are poor.'' Alt.bou.ib everyone, including a Supreme Court justice, bas con· fused "Oout •• and "fl a wit." they are very different in meaning: "The speeding driver nouts the law," "Sbe Oa_unts her expensive clolhn." Ninety·le'YeD percent of the panel believe that this distinction · llhouldbepreoerved. MANY OF THE panelist• believed television ls rulnlng tho lanauaa:e; others blame ' How is it possible that the re- solution of the U.N. General As- sembly denounciug Zionism as racism was able to muster the support of so many nations? For an answer it is imPortant to understand the <'hain of events leading up to the actual vole. Very early this year. the Arab nations caucu:;ed among themselves on a strategy to oust Israel Crom the Unit- ed Nations . But the at- tempt to come before the General As- sembly with a solid Arab bloc seeking Israel ·s e-xpulsion wa5opposed by Prt>sident Anwar el Sadat of Egypt. SADA T HAD assured Secretary of Stale Henry Kiss - inger that he believed in the need to create an enduring peace with Israel and that, once the territory captured by Israel was returned, a fundamt"n tal ba.rrier to re-cognjtion of Israel would-be re- moved. 1 Hence, lherl' was no way Sadat could have escaped the charge of bad Ce.1th in the negotiations with l!rael if he had acceded to·the r. ( NORMAN COUSINS ) general Arab strategy al the United Nations. Sadat therefore not only re4 fu sed to go along with this .strategy but used the full weight of his position as head ol the largest Arab nation to prevent the other Arab states from bring· ing the ouster resolution before the United Nations. An antl·Zionisl resolution was hit upon as a compromise. Sadat favored this approach as the best way to defeat lhe attempt to ex· pel Israel. Many non-Arab nations that were opposed to any errort to drive Israel out of the United Na- tions voted for the anU·Zi.otllsttt4 solution both because they thot,lght it a good way to mollify the oil-producing Arab naliom-on which they "'~re dependent and because they thought the resolu· lion itself was a meaningless slap on the wrist for Israel. IT IS DOUBTFUL, however, whether these nations were pre· pared for the tide or condemn&• tion the anti-Zionist resolution was to rece ive in the ¥10rJd press. Thi\ statesmen had been so latkM lnto the world of plot and. l, counterplol and murky diplomatic manipulations that they didn't quite understand that what they thought was an adroit compromise would be publicly denounced as a dangerous and barbarous act of prejudice. The prompt and unequivocal denunciation of the anti-Zion.ist resolution by the United States . added to the embarrassed second thoughts ma.ny of the non -Arab states bad had about the entire episode. THE IRRESPONSIBLE and in- humane sction or the General As- sembly majority should not cause Americans to give up on the Unit- ed Nations or to walk away from it. The !allac!ou.s theory behind the United Nat ions -a theory wnsistently supported by the U.S. government -ls that the function of the United Nations is to renect thC' world as it is. The trouble with thi$ theory - as the recent General Assembly resolution has d.ramati.zed -is that the world ii divided into combustible and irrational ele· ments . Therefore tho only justification for a world or- gooization Is to be able to transcend the d.an&:el'OU.1 foibles or its members to create a code for nations In their relations with one another. The best way the United I States can help to avert a repeti, tion oflhe bigoted and irresponsi- ble type or behavior exemplified by the anti-Zionist resolution is to help change the prevailing con- cept of the basic nature and purpose of the United Nations. The United States is still the greatest nation in the world. Peo- ple throughout the world will respond lo our leadership once we throw our full weight behind the need to develop and transform the United Nations inJ lo a genuine system ol'world law. The msin problems ot our time all have a world dimension. Un· less we can develop effect.i~ "-'Orld institutions to deal with these problems, we're going to be confronted with conditions of tension and breakdown. THE TKANSFOlllllATION of the United Nations from an angry and W-.llllzed cockpit lnto,a responsible and fully lunctioninz <iAWld organization is probably the moat difficult cballe.ng~ befOl"6 the present generation.. But the United States would dl&- cover· Its greatest influence t,y leadinr a crusade ror upgradlla1 the United Nation•' into a ~ governed by pnnciplesoflaw Justice. · Advocacy lied to a great idea what real power In the IDOdern world 1$ oll about. ---.~ How the Orange ~oast Became Home To a Subject Of the Queen- ' B7DOROTBYDENTON Like most Britons who come to live here in Southern Caij.tomia.. my fust confused impressions were of space, cars, sun and dryness. Great brown, barren hills encircled mile upon mile of laid-out concrete blocks, with never-ending traffic rib- boning its way through, and banging over much of it was that nasty orange- brown smog. After a time lhe sun gradually seeps into the body. mellowing those f1.r1t tight impressions. The do bills do not look so brown and parched, but take on a majestic purple beauty. In ' amongst the concrete, beautiful mati- made oases are discovered: trees, lawns and flowers all planted and tended by man. IN CLIMATES where there is plenty of natural rainfall the couotryaide is green and pleasant, but the cities.can be cold, wet miserable places, matching the spirits ol the people who have to live and work in them. Here in this beautiful climate it is still the greatest delight to my family to know that the day will almost certainly be sunny, with no need for heavy coats and Wraps. We sit on our patio day and evening, . far more than most californians do - somewhat to their amusement, I im· agine, because several peopte have ' remarked, ''You folks certainly do live on your patio!" Tbe apricot-colored Spaolsb cype o1 houses with their red tiles are most at- tractive, but at first seine of t.be ex- teriors of the houses seemed stark and uninteresting. They cootrast with the solid. mellow brick and stone build· ings of Britain and Europe, which sometimes give a shanty-town ap- pear an c e, especially on the waterfronts. NOW, THOUGH, after being invited into some of these homes, I ha'Ve begun to view the Southern California , architecture in a different way. Heavy, solid walls are unnecessary here and could be dangerous in earth· quake-prone regions. 'lbere is beauty in the California style of house that is not always immediately apparent to a newcomer. The quaint houses on Lido and Balboa isles are different again and are reminiscent of tbe houses in the South of France. The interiors are, or course, really luxurious, with far more labor·saving devices than even quite wealthy Europeans are used to. Carpets and drapes -curtains to me -are usually beautifully de- signed and made. Wet bars (though I with they could be called something DorofhJI Denton and htt'r family, British citizen.I. recently have becomerr!ident.s of N<WpOrl Beach. more attractive than "wet" .bars), with everything at band instead of having the drinks paraphernalia hid- den in a cupboard, seem very civilized and sensible. BARBEQUES and outdoor fireplaces are another delight, but why are there so many ghastly lamps? There are some particularly beautiful brass table and standing lamps, but so many are in hideous taste. And why not build ceiling lights in every room, so those positively _ .dangerops hanging lamps would not have to be used so extensively? This ii an area renowned for its artists, but some of the paintings are so awful that they nally are nothing more than instant gaudy splodges put into a Crame to fill a spac~ on SO· meone's wall. · The great number or advertise- ments lining the streets, particularly some of the more intimate ones, are sti.U an irritating eyesore, but the tremendous amount of traffic is something we are getting used to. Us· ing the car just to cr055 the street does • not seem so runny now -we do it ow-selves rather than risk trying to cross on foot. ln Europe, parking a car to shop can be a major problem. Here there is nearly always ample space to park right where you want to be, though you must make a mental note or ex- actly where you have left your car, as in such huge parking lots it can be very difficult to find later. THE MODERN, immaculately clean shopping malls are a delight. Fashion Is land, with its sunny spaciousness, lovely shops, areas in which to sit and eat or just sit and ad- mire the views over Newport and the ocean, will surely go on being one of the attractions of Southern California for many generatioos. The oil pumps flanking many or the beaches are beginning to take on a ·certain familiarity and are losing their creaking ugliness for me. After all, think or all those barrels of oil be- ing filled. The oil rigs on their palm fr- inged islands look quite romantic, especially at n ight, with their myriads lights. The beaches are as I had always im- agined them -meccas for the young. Beautiful, straight-limbed young peo- ple in their "seal .. costumes bobbing about in the sea waiting for the wave. The coast, particularly Newport, is absolutely the boatman's paradise. Everything for a boat, everything whether necessary or Just for fun, can be obtained here. , England will always be my first lo•~. with its ancient history and tradition. But, standing high on the hills overlooking Newport Beach. the sea, Los Angeles iD the distance and the bills and valleys stretching rar back, I find it exciting and stimulat~ ing to think that we are going to become part or this comparatively new community, set in such lovely country_ Already it is becoming home. DAILY PILOT /! f Jimmy the Gr~ek: P resid ential Odds I WASHINGTON -The t976 presidential race, atcording to th• 1ambling odd•. iajust aQ<>ut a tossup. The foremos t Las Vega• oddsmaker. Jimmy the Grttk Snyder, who figures~ political odds exclusively for us, rat66 President Ford as a narrow 6-to·S favorite over the Democratic contenders. Only Sen. 1-lubert. Humphrey (D·Minn.) t'.a.s o chance to beat Ford b7 Jimmy's odds. He glv.,. Humphrey a 1ll1bt, 7-to-6 edge over Ford. The President is a solid favorite, according to the o ddsmaker, to win the Republican nomination . Those betting on him must put up $3 siainstSl. • The Pre sid~nt 's leading challenger, Ronald Reagan, has only a 7·2 chance to win the nomination. In other words. betters <ould collect $7 on a $2 ~t If he should be nominated. THE OTHER Republican possibilities are rated by Jimmy in this order: Vice President Nelson Rock efeller, 8 ·1 : Commerce Secretary Elliot Richardson, 50-1; ex -Treasury Secretary John Connally, 100-1 ; Seo. Howard Baker CR·Ten·n.), Sen. Charles Percy (R ·lll.) and Sen. Charles Mathias (R·Md . l. 200-1. The Democratic ravorite, atJ-1, is Senator Humphrey. A $1 bet on him, in other words, would bring $3 if he should become the nominee. Here are Jimmy's odds on the other Democratic contenders : Sen. Henry Jackson CD-Wash.), 'S-1; ex-Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, 8·1; Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), 12-1; Sen. Birch Bayh CD-Ind.), lS·l ; Sen . Lloyd Bent.sen CD· Tex.), 15--1. Sen. Frank Church (D-ldaho), 20-1; ex:North Carolina Gov. Terry Sanford, 20 -1; Pennsylvania Gov. MiltonShapp, 20·1: Rep. Mo Udall (D·Ariz. >. 20-1; Alabama Gov. George Wallace, 20-1. Sen. John Glenn CD-Ohio), 25-1; Sen. Ed Muskie CD·Me.), 25-1; ex-Sen. Fred Harris (D-Okla . ), 40-1; Sargent Shriver, 40-1: Sen. Geor ge McGovern <D-S .D.), 100·1 ; S en. Adlai Stevenson lD·lll.), 100-1. Footnote: Jimmy also took one of his scientific polls to find out whether Americans support federal aid to New York City. Of 1.500 v.·bo were polled, 696 agreed that the federal government should bail out New York City and 504 opposed any aid. Another 195 didn "t know and 105 d.idn 't care. COSTLY ROMANCE: The illicit romance between tbe Federal Power Commission and the oil-and.gas industry is an old (JACK ANDERSON) story. We have written repeatedly, for Hample, about the s tra nee reluctance or the FPC to crack down o n producers far withholding natural sas Crom the market . Spokesmen have sol_t'mnly denied any conspiracy between the regulators and the regulated. Rut now we have learned that Frank Allen, boss or the Ji'lJC .. s Natural Gas Bureau. told staff attorney Bill Braun blunUy: "If you find producers withholding gas, you should do noth.ing. '' This attitude has encouraged produ~ers to hold back gas until price:s increa~e. The more gas !My keep off the market, the greater the shortaae will be. As the :1hortage becomes more acute, the pressure will build u.pto deregulate prices. If the torruption completes the full circle, price controjs will be removed. prices.will soar and gas users will feel an acute pain in the pocketbook . , THE FPC , or course. is supposed to protect the consumers· pocketbooks, not the c,ompanies ' prorits. But the reluctant reg ulators have become convinced by the oil -and -gas gang that deregulation is now necessary to stimulate exploration . Allen is known inside the FPC as an apologist for the industry and an advocate of price deregulation. At the time of the incident, he denied that he had urged Braun to do nothing about gas manipulation. But when ou r associate Jack Cloherty pinned him down. Allen acknowledged that he had made the statement but contended that Braun had misinterpreted it. What he had meant, Allen ell'.plained. \\'a:s that producers may be holding back gas supplies so they will have enough to deliver during the winter months or to critical shortage areas. This explanation doesn·t sq uare, however, with the available facts. When Allen told Braun to do nothing about gas held off the market. Braun was inves tigating why Transco, a major East Coast pipeline, was cutting back on gas deliveries. THF. CLEAR implication of Allen's remark was that Braun· should do nothing aboutTramco·li gas curtailments. It appeared to Braun, at least, that Allen was trying to obstruct his investigation of Transco. The charge is denied by Allen. But Braun bas moved up to Capitol Hill . meanwhile, where he can continue his investigation. Ralph Nader's Ultimate Challenge: The System WASIUNGTON -On Friday several thousand Democrats planned to gather ill Louisville, Ky., to see if you can teach an old donkey new tricks. It is unheard of that professional politicians should meet to discuss ideas, but such is the self-evident vacuity of the party's program that this "is~ sues convention'' has at long last been called to take on the theme of "Beyond the New Deal." The moment is propitious. Popular impatience with big government coupled with attacks on N e w Dealismo have shaken liberal tradiUonali.lts ""'to the point that 111en like Hubert Humphrey are talking about the problem of bureaucracy and the need for fiscalresponsibijity. Other big name Demos are bopping about tbe land proclaim· ing the need to "restructure" the government or the economy or the society or all three. None of them seems to have a very pre- cise idea of what that may entail, but the mere fact that they are saying it shows bow desperate they are for a new idea. U the Republicans' problem is to keep the status in a state of quo by inventing new gimmicks to disguise the paradoxes of gov. ernment.supported monopoly capitalism, the problem for the Democrats is to invent non-New Deal methods to achieve the New Deal goals of an equitable and securely stable prosperity. OF ALL THEIR candidates, only Fred Harris bas come forward with a clear set of pro- posals to do lb.at. The Harris aolution is a reth.rn to primitive, small·unit capitalism by vigorous and large-scale enforce. ment of the antitrust statutes'. Thus we have the anomaJy of the :nost leftward contender for the Democratic nomination running oo approximately the same plat- form that William Howard Taft ran on in 1912. A jovial, well-intentioned nail, ( VO N HOFFMAN ) Harris bas fallen into the trap of conceiving society in its natural state as a free enterprise, en- trepreneurial Garden of Eden polluted and des poiled by the cor- porate serpe nt and the dark archangel of bureaucratic gov- ernment. Trus is good Calvinist theology, but u political economy Taft eouldn't make it work and the world bas gotten a lot more com- plicated since then. Nevertheles~. the competitive idea remains attractive to lef- tists and liberals because they see competition as a substi.tutP. for the maddening and un· satisfactory results of govern- ment regulation. The market, they hope, will do for price, quali- ty and service what the Federal Trade Commission cannot do. THE OBJECTION is that there is scant reason to think that breaking up one huge corpora· lion into five big corporations is going to create the desired dis· cipline or the market place. One reason for that is the nature of the corporation itself. The corporation represents the only form of property ownership in wh ich th e owner s and managers aren "t personally lia- ble for the consequences of th eir acts. A corporation can poison its workers, the neighborhood sur- rounding its factory and its customers, but under the law its owners, the stockholders, can"t be held accountable. This immunity exists in no other form of bu siness, and it is one or the reasons why RaJph Nader has revived the old idea of federal incorporation of these immense combines. (See an ex- cellent interview or Nader in the recent ''Rolling Stone," issue 200.) Jn return for the government conferring this splendid protec- tion, Nader wants corporations to be compelled at least to keep their book s and other pertinent financial information open to public inspection. Another step might be withdrawing the perpetual immunity of perma· nent incorporation and making th.i s privilege renewable every three years, as we do with television licenses. Any company that didn 't want to put up with such governmental intrusions could regain absolute privacy and autonomy by decid- ing to give up preferred and privileged legal status. THAT At.ONE would hardly suffice to solve our regulatory problems. For the marketplace to work as a policeman., iocreas· ing the number of fll'IDS offering the same type or product for sale, will still not bring on a satisfac- tory power equilibrium. This is why Nader is pushing so hard for consumer cooperative banks. Such banks would finance customer-and worker-owned stores. thereby giving people the massed purchasing power to dis· cipline the producer corpora- tions. :"Jader 's underlying idea here is the same as Harris", only Nader is much more sophisticat- ed. Both or them, however, would replace big government by a society held in discipline and responsible tension by many economic po we r nodules or roughly the same size tugging against each other. .This. not a simple-minded de- sire to make sure all electrical appliances live up to their Un· derwr-iters Laboratory guarantee , is the heart or Nader·s consumerism. In an extended sense this is the new idea of the American left. It no longer seeks to nationalize General Motors because it doesn't believe a GM should exist oo matter who owns it. It swt bflieves in public O'W'DersbJp or much or the means of production, but not necessarily federal or any othe r kind or government ownership. If the Democrats now Jn Loui sv ille don't move in the direction or power dispersion of th.is nature. th ey aren't going to g~t Beyond the New Deal, but will scatter away, remembered only as unconsc iou s Republicans who didn 't have the self- kn owledge to know they ought to have switched. ~ ·'rile Na~ional Rifle Assn. Loads Up Its Big Lie ' U YoU don't bappeo to like peo- ple murdering other people with guns of one kind or another, you are not likely to be pleased that 90 rep1esentatives and senators o f t b e Congress of this' great ~ country have joined • new· • -Jy formed something called Cltlzms Com· · mlttee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. This presumab1y means Y,at ~ solons, moet ol whom 8.re JaWyen u well u gun nuts. well and !nib believe they have a rllbt u Cltluns. to bevweapons, and that this llu been tuaran· l L' • • teed by the U. S. Coostitution in the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights. Two other people """3 have re-- ceotl.)' n :pressed belief in this so- called right are retil..t Army Gen, Maxwell Rieb, who runs the ·National Rifle Asooclallon, and Loe,Angeles Police Chief Edward :II.Davi>. SAID RICH; ''We believe in the Second Amendment -that a law·abidi"' citlzi!ll bas tbe right to bear arnu, so loog as he does not inlllrft1!9 ·with tbe rights of others.'' Said DaYll: "I oppose federal lw>diun control, or 8DJ1 federal gun conttol of riflet, shotguns or piill4ll because of Its 11DCOMtltu-tion.alit)t .'. • U tbe8e two men are right, and there is a constitutional rtlht for . ' • ' CH ARLES McCABE individuals to bear arms, the U.S. Supreme Court sure hasn't beard about It. Tbe justices have been uked often enough, Lord knows. And have.al._ denied that SIJl'b a right exists. Since ,the early '8ls, when I wrote a column about sports, I hue been liarpin~ away on the 1>11 lie that the National-Rifle As· 1ociation e1:i1ta on: That its memben have aoy inherent or constitutional n,ht to use guns. n.e,NRA is a body oi gunselleni, nod: their friends. This lobby was recently characterized by tbe U.S. Con· ference of Mayors as being an "appendaee'' of lhe aun in~ , L dustry. It is this lobby that has prevented any effective con· gressional gun control, despite the fact that 73 percent or Americans favor some form of gun registration. TR.E LANGUAGE of the Second Amendment is plain as bell: "A well·regulated militia being necessary to the security of a Cree state, the right ol the peo.. pie to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." This is the sole section of the Bill of Rights, which does not mean "individual" in the same way as the other sections. Read carefully, as the courts have read it. tbe section applies only to the maintenance of a well -regulated state militia instead of a standing army. A San Francisco gun registra. I tion law was challenged in 1969 before the California Supreme Court on the Second Amendment ground. The claim was summart~ ly rejected. "The claim that legislation re· gulating weapans violates the Second Amendment has beeu re· jected by every court which has ruled on the question.'' the court said in a unanimous judgment. A long Hsto( cases was cited. AMONG THEM was the landmark case of U.S. vs. Miller, when.the U.S. SUpreme Court in 1939 upheld the constttu:Uooallty of the National Firearms Act. When the Second Amendment wns adopted, tbe court said, "The sentiment of the times strongly disfavored standing armies. The rommon view was the adequate defense of. counlry and law s cou ld be secured through the militia -civilians primarily, soldiers on occasion.·• Yet the gu n lobby will cooUnue to persist in their Big Lie, and milllons will continue to believe it. , I '• A• <MILYPILOT SU nGty. November ZJ, 197& No Rooin for Adults in Peanuts World. Thi" is the laJt of a !n"i~! o/ ar11clt11 excerpted from tht book "Peanuts Jubdtt, My L.1/e And Art With Cl)arlie Brown and Others,'' publi3hed bv holf. Rint:hart and W1n3 tan. By Charles N. Sc hulz Copyl"IQlll, 1tl!, t11 Unl1od fe•hore ~~lld•l•te, In~ If P eanuts has been unique in any v.•ay, it has b een bC'causc of th(' absence of adults. I usually say that tht'y do not appear because the daily strip is only an inch and a half high, and they wouldn't h ave r oom to stand up. Actua lly, they h ave bt~en le ft out becaust' they woul d int rude in a world w here they rould only be uncomfortable . Adults are not needed in the Peanuts strip. They a r e lalkc>d a bout but never !Seen or heard . Charlu: Brown's father s('ems to be a gentle soul who is developing a fev.· probl e m s . C harl i e Rrown onC'e said that he saw hin1 in the kitchr n late one night, looking ctl his high-school annuaJ e ating cold cereal and looking very sad. This wou ld say som e thing about a lmost every one of us. [,inus ' bla nket·hating grandmother has caused a good dt•al of trouble for poor I.inus, because she seems to b(' convinc<'d tha t s h(' can rure him of his terrible habit of hav- in$ to drag a ro und this spnitual blotter. Whe n he kno v.·s that she is coming over to vis- it, and r ealizing i t is im· poss ible t o hid e his blanket f rom he r , he tuc k s it i nto a self- addressed en velope and drops it into the n1 ai l, knowing it will not come bark for at le a st four days. I DON'T SUPPOSE a person has to be too psycholog ically obser - vant to notice that boys play a more predomi- nant role in Peanuts than do girls . I have always been self-conscious about this but, after all, I 1• know more about the suf- fering of little boys i:rov.·- ing up than I do about the suffering of little girls. I have tried, however, to balance the charac- ters in the strip, but it has only been rerently that I. have been able to 1 do stories which were predominately about the girls. I think the best of aJI was the one concerning ear-piercing. · Whenever I become in- 1 volved in a story like this, I do enough re- search to make it a uthentic. Phone calls to several physicians enabled me to rind out the problems of having one's ears pierced and to obtain the opinions or doctors a s to the ad- visability of the opera- tion. Jt was a successrut series and one which I enjoyed as much as any. It took several years for me to deve~op the knack of presenting short stories. I was already using themes and variations. but J believe it was the story of Charlie Brown getting his kite caught int.be tree that started me off on these stories. He was so mad tha t he said he was going to stand beneath the tree, holding onto the string and not move for thC' rest of his life. I then had the other characters come up to him one by one each day and eithe r s ay dumb th i n gs to h i m or something ">A'hich would prompt him to a nswer in a sarcastic manner. It wa s a bri ef episode, but i it did attract some atten· tjon, and, I believe, new readers. Since then, I have tried to use stories frequently. 1 find it a good way to think of ideas because once a story gets going, aU sort! of little episodes come to mind. I DON'T KNOW which s tory has b een my favorite, but one that '\li.'Orked out far beyond m y e xpectations con- cerned Charlie Brown's 4 problem when, inste.adof &eeio&' the sun rise early , one morning, be saw a hure baseball come up over the horizon. AA ! 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LONG IEACH (UPI) FIS. he1·111en's Luck Ship• m•nn•d by -~1t1ou: people __ ,___ ttalJan eorew1 may ha\·e with bon}Upo about lad· ri!d bull horn• mounted der•, black ~•t• and on tbe bridce but ottter spilled spit bave a lot in 11.>hin& bo•l• may sttk <omrnon with <om-~ ... ...;...,...t;t;,,. .. ,. Sail IF/;th F'--t rood lu<k ~·i th deer merrlal fishermen. ~· 0 .. -.U-•&O ,,,. ... ree antlers. LL Arthur Bryuly ol SAN PEDRO f1'sh· the Department 0( P'lah a more painful tactic ror never 11ail to tish Mex· A 13-man crew is ind Came·s marine overcomin& ilJ luck at ican watera 00 Friday foolbudybutbardlylea.s ermen take the rirs t fatrol sayw commercial sea. Crew member:s and crews are tiard to so than permlttioc tunaoftheaeason,cutolf is her men have a place buckets over thftr find for a fiahing boat women aboard a lishioi iU ta.ii and nail it to the awnber ol aupentitions beadis ind hit the bait whlchhe.ditakeellaldor boat until ~II fish have bow ,thusassuringa good to ward oCt bad luck and tank head.first.·• which "'a:s l11unched on a bttn unloaded. year. filltheirneu. Other superstitions Friday. The l•ndine or a sea And the best insurance into lbe em ply hold .. Wh en it comt"d to supe.rstition:t, it may be a:s blt>:s.$ed to re<'elve ~ to giv' ll you·re not catching fish :t.nd a nother boat is, bei • 1ln1le fish and put it in the hold. The' re.- quest I• not likely to be refused. Fishermen a1sd bf'lieve lU luck wlll follow the relusal ol a fish to the hungry. DAJLVP1LOT ... Some 1uper1Ution.s ~ be rooted in lood old ~mon aenae. .. For io1tance, crew1 believe it is good luck to rotuni to port belooe the wine runs out. DISCOVER KOVEN'S JfWB.ERS & LANE BRYANT "If the trip hs a:otng noted by Bryarly: It's considered good bird in the rigging .!lend.!I tor a good blut'fin tun3 poorly, you are quite Wearing dirterent col-luck to place a coin un-a wave of an"iety trip is to chop off the likely to see <r•)"'ln~m-ored socks brings good der the m••l before.... through.the ship but on head of th• first bluelin 5outh roast ...... bers walkin& i&round the luck. ting it in place on a new the other hand, a land in the net. grasp it by the '' J I Al deck sprint ling salt,•• Purse s eine rs w i I J boat. bird ia considered good. tail and let the blood drip "'!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!~!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!llll•I! Bryarly said. "They will ,---------------------------------:...:_:...:__:_ __ ~:: "---~ do the same after YoU leave if they suspect ~ may have brought the bad luck." BRYARLY has been observing commercfal fishermen fo:r 25 years, noting their many ~uperstitions. ''Port ufu-ese• fis · her men will try to ..over· come adversity by burn·· ing incense in eVUy , compartment untU the entire boat is. ~rvaded by the sweet 11\'nell oC $U('C€'SI, .. he s aid . "Bait riihermen have PEANUTS . • • (Frooi Page Al) it would be a good idea if he went o(f to camp and got some rest. Because he was embarrassed by the rash, he decided to wear a s ack over his head. The first day of camp, all or the boys held a meeting and someone jokingly nominated the Jdd with the sack over his head as ca mp president. Before he knew it, Charlie Brown was nm· ning '1he camp and bad the admiration of ever· yone. It seemed that no matter what he did, it turned out well, and he hecame known as "Sack" or "At r. Sack," and becam~ the best- liked and most admired kid in camp. Unfortunately, he could not resist taking the sack off to see i( his rash was cured and, once be had removed the sack, he reverted back to his old self. J don't pre· tend there is any great truth to this story, or any marvelous moral, but it -was a neat little tate. The longest series I have ever done involved Pepper;nint Patty and her ice-skating competi- tion. I was able to stretch it out becr use I was able to go in several direc- tions. First, there was the matter or her having to practice and or her in- volvement with her ice. skating pro, who was Snoopy. Then there was the making of her skat· ing dress, as she talked little Marcie, against her will, into making the dress for her. I believe this story went on for five weeks and , of course, ended in disaster for Peppermint Patty, because the ice-skating competition for which she had prepared so diligently turned out to be a roller-skating com· petition instead! EVEN AFT·E R 25 years, I still enjoy going to work each day, though friends who know me well can testify to the fact that I never use the term "work." II I have to say that I will not be free to do somet}Jing on acer· tain day. I will al wa ys put it: "I have to go to the studio and dra,w fun- ny pictures.·· It could be a supersti- tion, but I guess it is real· ly that l don't want anyone to think that what I do is that much work. It is one or the few situations in my life where I feel totally secure. When I sit behind the drawing board, I (eel that I am in com mand. I am comfortable in my studio and I am re- asonably proud of many of the things that I have drawn. I think that I have done my share towaird contributing to the advancement of my profession and this also makes rne feel proud. But it really does not matter what you are called, or where your work is plaiced, as long as it brings some kind or Joy to some person eome plac.e . To create something out of nothing is a wonderful ex- perience. To take a blank piece of paper and draw characters that people love and worry aboUt Is extremely satj.atying. 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If any Orange Coast <.'ily is about to get it all togelhE'r for the horse people, J-luntington Beaeh i5 it. Even the jargon the city's plan- n~rs use in talking about horses makes a lot o( horse sense. Jt is official policy in the city or Huntington Beach to call a pro- JX>Sed ordinance about horses a horse ordinance-not an equestrian law or, that even Horsin' Around with Tom Mc Cann HORSEY HUNTINGTON -Four-footed pedestrians have their O\Vn crossing:; in West Huntington Reach (above). but most of the city's hnrsl':;, like Gal\vay (sho"'n below \vith her 11-year·old O\\'ner. L'athy Bergquist, right and (riend. Kathy Tres. also 11 ). do('sn 't nt·l'd l'rossings or trails much. She spends most of her time in stables similar to those that approach city's Central .Park lake (right) or is trailC'red out of the area to perfor:m at shO\.\'S. DC Opens Its Doors By The A.11oclated Press WASHINGTON -Projected tourism to Washington, D .C., during the Bicentennial months could reach a~ high as 30 million to 40 million persons Crom all over the world, according-to Dr. A. Knighton Stanley. director or the District of Columbia Office of Bicentennial Programs here. "The eyes of the world "·ill be on Washington from no\v Lhrough 1976."' Dr. Stanley sar.i, "and we are determined that visitors will be well-informed, accommodal· ed and entertained." There will be information cen- ters and kiosks throughout the ci · ty and along highway ap- proaches and transportation terminals, manned by youthful, informe-d "city ambassadors ... The CURB organicalion (Citizens United to Remove Blight ) is beautyfing lhC' citv v.•ith new paint and plantings. -More than 38,000 trees have been donatt"d. Historical markers and plaques "'ill identify sites of major in- terest ; the Du Pont Circle UndC'r- ground is being transformed into mini shoppini; malls. and "state days·· commemorate th(' day that each of the 50 states \\'as admittC'd totheunzon. .. more malodorous synonym, •n equine me•aure (which sou.nds like a dose of medicine you take roe malaria). ONEOFTHE prlmeforcesln all this is a younit man named Ed Selich, brought to town a few years aao as a "senior planner.'' He is now assistant director ol planning ror the clly. With F.d 's coming came a con· cept that says, ln effect, if a city is going to make jogging trails for joggers, blkeways for bicyclists, surfing areas for sur· fers and golf courses for golfer11 , it can aJ so make a place for peo· pie who gt'l their recreation us· ing horses. In Ed'• own words: ''Hor1e1 can.be accommodated 1n an urban environment." Except for a few "Wild Horse Annie" type1 y(.llin& a lot •t publlc meetings, F:d hasn't had a whole lot or help, though, from the horse community in ""'hat we used to call the Oil Ci ty. When Ed and other laborers in the city 's bureaus call for com· mittee \'olunletirs or for an au- dience to show up at public hear· ing1, everyone has gone rJdln&. , f.VES SOW the city is sort or in lin1bo av•;dtini! a consensus r rom a con1 mitt c>c of citizens that is sup1)C)Sl•rt to ('Orne up ""'1th some concr~te ijropos als for establish· ment or pt•rmanent equestrian (oops. horse, that is) zoning for certain parts of the city. One hangup the city may have in its future is trying to un- dfntand·bow bGnOI ore Uffd in thele parts. • One concept Selicb pf'Ol)OH'd quite a while back wu the Oe- velopment or • total eqUMCrian center in the clty'a Central Park. It ..would have included rental stables, a ''bull ring" for break· inc and 'trainin1. a hone 1how arena •nd lots of trails 1nakin.s out in every direction. It now appear• this concept will never come to life. ln fact, the idea or having both hone facilitle1 and trails tn the park seems to be in trouble. The city, t"Onversely , is leaning toward zoning outlying areaa for horse uses only where traJ~ can be developed. IT'S ABOUT time the horse show people and jackpot roper:s and all those others who traller their animals (and hardly ever need an in-city trail) 1et downtown and tell Ed and hla fellow planners that you don't need trails to ba ... e sood 1t.able1 in the suburbs. Also, someone should tell the pl.nnen that you don't have to have a horse show 1.1'.en• and/or, trainln& rtngs to make a tint· class 1table and rtdln1 trail• in' Central Park• viable plan. Huntington Beach horse people had better quit "horain' around," so to speak, if they want to be able to keep on horsln' around in .. their hometown. They·d better find City flail and start to communicate with their potential allies there. • OCC Offers TRAVEL Travel Aid Orange Co a st' College's student go ... ernment ba s organized a new travel service for OCC students. Located in the Student Service Office in OCC's Administration Building, the service is available to all Orange coast students, free of charge . It of f ers inexpensive tours and acco mmodations t o students who travel both in the U.S. and abroad. PUBUC NOTICE ITATl~1'0•AUMDOHMIN1' O•UllO .. •1nmou11ut1 .. a1sMAM1 T"-,_...., ...... -M'" ..... .,.. IN llM .tA et. llt lltloYI lllailNU -OW\. MAHAOIMIHT COMPANY, 11U OWtlOont °""• Hfwpor'I 8t.c:I\. ~-""-""' Ttw Pkllt ..... 1¥t111t•• ,,._ ,... ........, le ....... wa1 Pllff I" Qr-. 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Nor11" llH"l SUlljKI 10: (11rr1nt , ••• ,, CO ... f\ft\11, conOl!lof'I•, ••s!rictlon~. rei.erv1loont, rl9'1tl, rltflll of w1y, ••semtnll ...,,.,,. C""*'erw::lt ff r1to•d &ICll.., of'fers ire 111vl!ed lo•,...,. pro- perty tncl must bl In w•l!ll'l<;J 1na -11 i.. l'Ml l...O •I 11\f! l!OrlltlO OlloCf' •I •n• lime 11\t• Ille llt~I O.Ubhc1llOI\ M .... M1dbll0f• 1111 at \lit . Dl14'<1 tlli. JOt1> l•Y ol Oc. \olllr. 1flS. ROii.RT L. Tl-IATC1-4ER E..-tlHOr ai \llt Etltl11ol ulO OtceO.nl, ltOYl ... 00..SIT Atl ... 1'11'1' 11 LI• ... S.. JN4wi11 Hiiis It•. M1"'*1ltMJ1. c,,._,.., n ... P.,.&11""'41 OtlflOI Cotst 0111'1' PllOI, Hov.it,u .:n,1•1s .....,.,5 i I Cruise Take s S k inny-dippers to Islands Among the many benefits offered by the travel service ta an international student to. which a1low1 atudents discount r•te1 on plane and train rare1 within Europe. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC•INVITINO •IDS HOTICI! 11 HEAE8Y GlVEN thtl Mt ... PfllOOHll w!ll be ~eel~ by !tit Cl!¥ OI COltt ........ ti \tit oUlt• Of 11'>1 0 11 Cle-rk ti 1111 Chy Hill. 11 Fttr Ori..,, Coll• Ml~. C•ll!or1111, 1111111 tllt llowP ol 11 :00 1 .m . on T111,01,. 0.ltmblr 2, 1911, 11 wr.icn II~ u .. v wlll bt OOlf'ltCI ll'Jbllcly 1nd re..t t kouO l n 1111 (OUl'l(ll Cll1mb1r1 to~ INSTlllLLATION OF YRAFF!C SIGHALS ANO SAFlTY LIGHTING AT 8Al(f;:ll: STll:EET .AMO B'BP STREET. Ry STAN DELAPLANE CARTAGENA, Colombia -Coming down from Bogota's 8,700 feet to Cartagena on the emerald coast is something like step- ping into a s team room. This is a tropical port whose cannon fired on the sails of Sir tlenry Morgan and Admiral Vernon. At the fleet of Francis Drake and 1-lawkins. Jt took 200 years of slave labor to build the massive forts. The picture postcards you buy in the old \\'ailed city mention '·El Pirate Draque. ·· Slaves left their blcxxl lines here. Two of every three people on the narro\v streets have skin from mllk chocolate to black cof· fee. The walled city is pierced by a Moorish gate. Side\valks are one person \\'idc. (\Vhen I first came here -20 years ago -they told me it WCl!'i la\v that ordinary folk step into the street to clear the side\valk for approaching Catholic pMests and nuns. It may still be. Colombia is the most Spanish country in the Americas.) Cartagena has t'hangcd. spilling over from the walled city into high rise con· dominiums . The flashing blue sea is topped by instant dia1nonds under an Inca gold sun. The gro,1.'ing cruise ship lines baraain for docking spnce with coffee frel&htera. Powder magazines in the old forts are now used forooutlques. And your hotel arranges a "pirate's tour" through the harbor's Boca Grande (big mouth) and Boca Chica (little mouth ). Condominiums ao for $64,000 U.S. Pre.ently there's the old Hotel Cartbe on the beach. The new hl&h-rlse Hotel Las Velas gels most of the tourists. Hilton, the Hyatts and Holiday Inns are looking Into Cartagena. City has the best seafood I've found in the Caribbean. Try Club de Pesca in an old fort. La Fragata in an old colonial hom e ln . the walled city. ) 1,, ~ In Cartagena, gallrons loaded gold and emeralds for the convoys to Spain. Such rich plunder drew rugged types from all the New World. When Sir llenry Morgan attacked the town, a hundred nuns of the Augustine monastery jumped over the cliff. Sir Henry had found a sure fire way to make war: When he attacked Portobello, he prodded captive priests and nuns first up the scaling ladders. . England was grateful to him and he died lieutenant governor of Jamaica, a bot· tie of J amaica rum in his fist. ••• California -and maybe other places - is being flooded with an offer few people can afford to refuse. For $7.50 you go to Las Vegas where you get: $340 worth of gambl· ing chips ; $60 in nickels ; two nights in a hotel and $71.25 worth of food ; a rented Im- pala free for one day. How it works: Your motel-hotel is quite a distance from the glittering Stri1>. You get your nickels and your chips by cashing coupons at the counter. But only every hour. Each hottr you can get a paper cupful of $.5 in nickels for example. After that you wail for the clock to turn over another hour. The chips can also be played into the house slot machines. Woman told me: "I put $200 at one sitting into those slots and never got ONE hit. Not even ·a pair of cher-ries .. , You pay your own air fare to Las Vegas. The tour operators work out of Chicago. They're not using a high-roller mailing list. Seems to be directed to working·women - hence the come-on of $60 in nickels. Women are•lots players. ••• Skinny dipping tours (What next?) I sent for a folder on this one. It ta kes thirty- four nude passengers weekly out o! St . Thomas in the American Virgin Islands in a 110-foot schooner. Run by VIB -Vacations in the Buff -Tours. They say any travel agent can book you. "Bathing suits optional aboard ship and on certain sec ludcd beaches." The onc·\\•eek cruise to get to know your fellow man or \\'Oman better -at least 33 of them -costs $299. And look at the money you save on clothes. Ship's shop does not sell bathing suits. Maybe Cig leaves. Just in case your travel agent doesn't have Vlll folders, their PR is Linda R. Kun· dell, 210 West 89 Street, New York, N.Y. 1002·1. She"ll send you th e facts, just the bare facts, man. ••• '1lsn 'l lhere a car ferry from La Paz in Baja California to Puerto Vallarta?'' No, the ferry runs from Cabe San Lucas, the tip of the Baja penin$Ula. Aboul three hours drive south of La Paz. The La Paz ferry goes to Mazatlan. You clear Mex· ican immigration just south of Ensenada. Jf you're going across to the mainland, you MUST get an automobile permit. If you are only traveling In Baja, you don't need ii. For both you need a tourist card. But you can travel as far as Ensenada and back to the border without one. • ••• "How much should we figur@ on tlpo In Europe?'' Pl:m on $20 tlpo added to every $100 you spend. On the ConUn8!1t, $15 service for every $100 soes on your blll automatically. '!,'hen you leave a little loose change on the plate. The charmaid doesn't think her 15 percent shows what you really are -The • Last of the Big Time Spenders. And there's • the hotel porter and the doorman and the railroad porter and taxis. That eats up the $5cushiori. Welcome stranger! I • l I l.JSTS OF 'charter flights going overseas and places where students can st•)' at reduced rates while in foreign countries are also available. The new aervice may be used to obtain Eurail passes, youth hostel car d s, pasaport applications •nd information about study tours, schools and oversea• jobs. "We also est•bUshed a travel companion service,'' said Su1anpe Brown, OCC's travel coordinator. "This ia for studenta who are golng to travel in the U.S. and would like to have a companion to help pay expenses." THE TRAVEL service offers free copies or "Trlppln1'' mae11lne and the ''Student Tra\lel C•talo1. 11 The two ma1•1ine1 carry 1u11e1Uon1 on how to or1anl1e a trip, and pr11ent a boat or si1hueeln1 tips. The 1ervlee alsO bu a complete lilt of addresses of foreign 1ov-ernment tourist ornc11 where aiudents can writ• for more dtttlled 'trtvel lnlormatlon . Office houri for the new 1ervlce are 2·' p. m. Monday throuab)'rlday. For IUrther lnformaUon. 556-5644. A t.11 OI ol.,1, '~lllt1tlolM '" Cit'-tontrt<t Oo<"'ml"ll mty De '- ta!Md .. ll'llolllc.tol IMClty ~ ..... 11 1'1lr Drlwt, Coll• Me11. CtllfOM11, llOOfl I Ml'l·rt1...,,o.i.11 .-rtntm of U.OD, A tller!IS Ol 11.00 wlH bl !NOi if llel'IOl10 by mill. PLEASE MAIL st!l'AJll:ATE CHE:CK.S. bell blO 11\911 De ,.,,.o~ o" tllf - pa&et l«m •ncl 1" Ill• m•"""' ptOllldld ln Ow ct111tr1ct ooc ... menu, 111!1 W t1 i. •CtOl'l'ljiilllllll by I t1rllll10 01' CM.11111''1 tM<t or I 11110 bol'>CI for not letl rllotn 10% of Ille 1mounl ot 1N 1>10. rnldo pey10le lo Ille City of Cm\t ...M . NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVt!NINI Ill• City Council ot sl lO City 111~ l'llr•loforl 111101!5'!11 • jllrlwtl!lnf r.it •no K i it OI w1001, In 1cc...oanc1 wllh llW, to bl H lO I" ti.. Clll'ISll'\ICtlon of 1:111 lliO'lo lfllltltO ltnpr-.._tJ.: n.t Mid fltl Ind !oC•l1 Wll lnDjllol.i by 1111 City C..Mil IJy Jll:ttolU1!0tl No. 7S-f Of\ 1:111 ""Oliy IJf .J#l'llollry, 1911, llld It ori 1111 1,. tl'll Ofllc1 of Ille Cltw Qlrt of Mid City lr1v11i.r. flf' 1111111 J-ry. 19'•1. Tll., wll r1t1Ind1c111 11,....1l" ........ ,.... WI_,., edootld in 11111 r'll'l!C1 I t tflOol9ll Nlry Ind <.Dl'l'lllllltlY Jt'I tor'71 """'"• W'llll IMI Mii K•ll ti ....... by "911 ni•lutliotl, 11 mtO. I Plr'I. ot thit rdlclll\I Nfl1*111:1. Tiii Col'ltr1c11r 1111 11, '" 1110 Pfrfor"*'<• ol' '"' -· IM lf19ni .... ""nU,, c.,.lwm It tM LlllOf Olde of U• ltttl of C..lltor"l1 lottllct bl• .,..,..,, .. tll u. 1•c..i10n ... 1.,. .. _,.. .. a111t1ont 1' in.y DI reoulred ulldlf' IN -Ill 1toMH P<l"tutM lo whkll ......... .... ...,..,......, ... loMol ... ... kll l'NI# flOt Mefl '"""'Mo.cl"' 1111 pto,,llltfll If 1111 L1lll1r C•••· ,.,~"' ltMr •llflll .. 11-... ., Ill It'll-Mir itrovld9d by ll•. NII Wd ....... bf (Of\lhttfff \Olllltl 111•. ~"' ... Ill.,..,,., ... ,,,. ...... "'"" Ol'r fll Cfttl Mfu. _,.. It l'l'llOl ll'I te· c:or1Mfla Wllll tllt ,,..,.1 .~ °' ttw ,...,.. peMIN!fll,..,.1111. ' laQ ~r "'"ti .. UCl<'IMCI -.cl .Z•~llflld •• '""''ff by llW. TM Oty COllllCll Ol llw Clty ol' r.ottl ,.... ,....,..,., u. •ltll'lt to ,..Ject.n., • 111 b!Os. ' su-"·'"lll-• Qt1Clfl~ Cit• of COtt1·M11t '°'*IYIH Or~ .. C..11 Dtolly ,,.lot, H1Mmt191'11,U.,lt1S .W.-11 .... 1 f. • n n fl $ fl 0 ( c c y y ' I t t l t t ( ' I i D c c " < " ~ L • c • ' • ; • ( • ' • ( Joint Fund Use Disputed By WILLIAM SCHJlEIBE& Of• o.tty ..... ~ SANT A AN A -Orange County 1uperv1Mn have made it clear they WMl lo retain Ml "over. view authority" on expenditure of Cederal bou&- ing and community development funds flowlnt into the county. That demand bas apparently put them lnllne for a confrontation with officials of several small cities who joined the county lut year in a coo- .iOJ'lium to qualify for the funding. The county consortium has already received nearly Sl.4 million in the community develop- ment money and Reed Flory, county housing of- ficer, said second-year allocations could top the $3 million muk-. TO QUALIFY as an "urban county" eli1ible fo r the U.S. aid, a county must have bad 200,000 or more population in the 1970 censua. Orange. County had only 180,000. But the federal law perm.its any number of Joca l government entities to band to1etber to meet the population guideline .. Last year. Flory said, all 17 cities in the county that bad populatioos under 50,000 in 1970 chose to join the conaortium. The larger cities were eligible to set up their own programs. "This year, we woo 't know until J anuary which cities will participate because they h a· ven 't signed cooperation agreements as yet,'' F1ory said. AT THEIR m eeting Wednesday, supervisors were asked to adopt genera.I guidelines for the kind of community improvement projecta that would be top priority for funding. The board members adopted the guidelines but said they want to be sure the county main- tains control over all project planning, even if it lies in a city. There was some difference of opinion about that philosophy among supervisors but a m ajori· ty seemed to favor county control with city cooperation. F1ory said the cities that don't like the ar· rangement could simply drop out .. The r esult would be a loss of a portion of re· venues since money is added to the county's al- location with each city that joins the pro9ram. THE MAIN difference of opinion that seemed to be appearing at Utis week 's 90-minute public heari ng r evolved around Flory 's contention that too much of the money is being spent on "public improvement projects" such as curbs. gutters, sidewalks and s treetlights.'' Flory's new guidelines, which were ul- timately accepted by the board, call for more emphasis on senior citize_n projects, reduction in housing costs and actual rehabilitation o( homes and other buildings in blighted areas. But m embers of the audience, particularly those representing Mexi can-A merican barrio communities, said they want more of the public improvements in addition to the other projects. Several city r epresentatives who spoke, in- cluding Newport Beach-Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn, stressed the desire or the cities to choose their own priority projects r ather than having the county do the selecting for them. F1ory assured supervisors that additional pliblic meetings will take place before any pro· ject list is drawn up for the coming year . . - F or the R ecord Birth• Mr. •nd Milo. a. • .,.., C•rltr, San Clementt. bOy SAH CLl!MEHTE Mr. •nd Mn. Nl<k Col•, D•M Plllnt, GEJ.!EJIALHOSPITAL Qlt1 Ocl•Mr 1t, 1•1s Ml". •nd M'11. Anthony Torrn. S.... Mr. •nd M". Br ite Trimble, !o.11'1 Ci.n.nte,boy Oel'nltrile,Qlrl. Hov..,.Mr1J,1t7J OttolNr 30 Mr. '"" M•l-Tt>omes Ge!IO••V, Mr. ilnd Mr \ Jltk Cont1ll, C.plW-8'Kll,Qltl Oplllr1.-.;1811i;:r.,ql<1' Mr. •Ml Mrs. l•rry Netdll•m. Oo;lobeo"ll ~&etcll,boy Mr. •nd Mr,. T110m1s Cril-...!ord. POUNTAI H VALLEY D.ll\f Point. bOy. COMMUNITY HOS~ITAL Ho-mlNr 1 OCTOal! JI !4, 1tJS Mr. ilrol Mrt.. M l<-ll•el ~•oderi, Soiln Mr. end Mr-'!.. Jemes er own , 16216 Mt. 0 1!'f1Wnte, tM>y. HfrkMU, Fountain V•ll•v, tM>v. IMv•mlNr l OCTOa•Jt W, 1tlS Cilpt11n and Mri . Due; Lam, 5.lon Ml. end Mrs. Glor9'1 Heuwr. ""'1 J.-.Cilplstrano, q l•I. Do<Mtl Or ., HUl'IOnQlon ~;ocll,glrl. Ho"mlNr I HOVEM•at1111, 1t11 Mr. ilnd Mn.. M k:llael Hamm,~" IN". end Mrs. DoftelO 61•"-· 16111 a-nte. bov. Mil"-, Huntlft!llot1 a..1<-11, bOy. '"ftfl"IMr •. 1tJ.S H•-m""I, ttJI Mr. '"" Mr,. Tlmotlly Ru,11, S.n Mr. end Mr1. Gilry Pi1rn1t,, Ill-A <:iemente, bOy Peul"I""'· Cost• Mes•. boy NovemMr7, 1tll .,..,..,._s, 1t11 Mr. •nd Mrs. Elroy Grotw. Jr .. S.... Mt-. •ncl Mrs. Urry Kol'lnke, 1~511 C'-nll, bOY Edwl M., W.stmlnstor, boy Mr. •nd Mrs. Tllom•s G;J9t!, 5oulll '----------UQ..,.,bov · Hoftmbort. Tt1J MT.ond Mr,. L•ry Pt>llUpS, ~J!Mn C.ephl•.iono,bOy Mr. end Mrs. Ml<h.ioel Milndou, El Toro, girl Ho.,.mbor 10, 1t7S Mr. •nd Mrs. Ow•,,. Anderson. S.. J.,.nClpblreno, boy Nfftm .. r TT, 1'11 IN. •nd Mrs. MlctMtel 91•,.,,,•Y, S.. Clemente, Qlrl M< . .iond M•t. Jemtt W(>Od, Mlsslcin Viejo, boy. N-mbor1J,1t71 IN". •nd Mr-t. P.ioul Gl•ll•tl•, sen CllfN1'111,gltl BAL tt·BERGEAON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73.9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL PAOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494--941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEl«>RIAL PARK c.emetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Ptcific View Onve Newport Beach. Calllomi• "44-2700 PffK,AMILV COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolu Ave. Westminster 893-36251 SMITMS' llOftTUAll'I' 827 Moln 8l Huntington Beach 53&-11539 I• ' P UBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS 8U$1Nl!SS NAMI! S'fATEMEHT T,_ lollowlf!G IMf!IOnS Oro OolnQ blftl- MSSO\: T,. C.lfld!d Computer, Jlj(I Soull:ll Pl.l.uo Dt"., Sent• An•, c.1111. "2104.. Wllllom L..end Linde L.""-rtlfl.• BolllsSt., Newport Blee II, Ce Hr. '1660. Tiiis buS!~s Is <onducted by• limit· lldp..lrtM,,,,,lp, LJl'kl.I L. Merlin Tiiis Mat•rrwnt w.ios !lied "'4111 the County O•rk of 0rilf>9' County on Nov· embtr 11, 1'71. ·-P\11111.i.cl Orenge C-.t D1llv Piiot, Nov. tl,Xl,end Doc. 7, 1•, 1975 ...,._.,S PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS aUSlNESS NAlrll• ITATEMEHT Tiie lallowln11 pw1ons ••• dolnQblal· ,._M: •.• A SIST!iR ACT, 7M $0!Jt~ C:O.sl Hlgllwey, l.IOWIUI 8'.Kll, CA '''" Mertlle lH SUtt. 20»1 Sun Velley Or.,~ lee<h., CA n•11 Hollen F. Sclltl, 20321 S""' Yel..., Or., LeQ1#W &oec:l'I, CA tHSI Tiil• blnlnetl ll<ond<K1'11 by• llmll- lldpwtM,,,,IP Milrtlle t..1 Seen Tlllt lt9t•moflt ,.., lllod WIUI tht c-ty CJ.or-ef Qre119f Cwnty Ofl No,.. itmtier II, ltJ5. ·-P'l.lblllhlld Or•~ C.O.•t O.lly Piiot, Nov.n,•,ilnd Doi<. I. 1~. ltJI <MS.WJ THE EPl'UNE SOCIETY Ca awtl• l .W .. S.. (71 4) 845-7431 o::t :".. "'""' ... .. ..... :MOOW.COll .. HwJ. ...... , N~••dl, CelH.12213 ........................ ~ .................. . '*'·············-·-····· CEM. 9K-D .f ... Planrien to Be P icked SANTA ANA -Onnge County ~ Tuesday will be liked to Hlef:t eon1ultant1· for two eon· tzo..,1W Pllllllinl _.,.1111. One of three compeUton for a tong. ran.a:e development plan for 5,500-acre Cupen: Reaioaal Parle near San Ju.an ORANGE COUNTY Copiltrano will be selected by the board. And a noise consulting fltm, m.Oll likely Ultr11y1lema, lnc., will be Red Cro88 picked to update the noise contours around El Toro Marine Corps Air Sii· SANTA ANA -Coast tlonatacostofaboutS13,000. ruidenta interested in The Caapers Park pact will trigger doaatinl blood can do ao some beated board -d iscussion by eallln1 the American because potential uses rA. major sand Red Cro11 h~re at and gravel deposits on the sprawling s:»-538.1,officiall1aid.. wildemen recreation area will be a major eonsiderali.oo by several board members. AU thr9e cllldldatoofortbO contract address the •and ud gra..i queatlon but only one, EDAW Inc. of Newport Beach, makes it the top issue to be <Ollliderod. At Sll0,000. the EDA w pro. """'' would eo1t the counl)' twice u much as the other two. Selection of a consultant to do the job wu postponed without comment by superviaor1 at tbrir last meeting. The second pact b W. bein& sought by three eomultants but supervisors made it clear at their last meeilnl" Ibey preferred lbe tntruyslems pro- posal. Hiring of tbe noise consultant "'as aJso delayed so additional data <Ollld be gathered. (call 142·5111) Put a few word• to work for you In lh• DAILY PILOT enney Pre-Holiday avilgs Sealy Healthguard mattress closeout! One low price. $55 ea. Now you c.oin purchase a fine Sealy ~ealthguard" mattress or foundation at this incredibly low closeout price. Attractive floral pnnl cover top quilted to polyurethane loam. Vertical pre-bu11t borders lor exlra sleep ing comfort. Your choice of lw1n or full size ----::"JJ~ mattress or lounda11on at lh1s exc1t1ng price - Starlight Supre·me Mattresses. 89 95 Twin mattr9•• or foundation Full mattress or foundation, 109.95 Queen set •............. · .... 299.95 King set, •....... : .......... 399.95 'Starlight Supreme' mattresses and foundations feature a higher coil count for better support and firmness; felt batt plus polyurethane foam padding for extra firm/comfort. Dura-gard® foundation features torsion bar construction. U1e the JCP.,,.,.y Tlme Payment Plan. ARCADIA.SANTA ANITA CANOGA PAR N£WPORT BEACH NORTilllOGE ORA CARSON DOWNEY FIJUERTON HUNTINGTON ll!ACH LAKEWOOD LAG!WlA HILLS MOKTCLAIR 'THE CITY' PUENTE Htu.8 RIVERSIDE SAN BERHAllDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD. I . ·- 'l ' I ' l ' • • ..,._. _, • i ' ' • ,. " . ' • AIZ DAIL y PILOT Sund1y, NOYembef' 23, 1975. FASHION ISLAND STORI; OHL Y • NEWPORT 0 OENTER ' END-OF-THE-MONTH • eara·nce a · e 2 DAYS ONLY ••• SUNDAY 12 to 5 ••• MONDAY 10 to 9 P.M. . . ' Come Earty For Best Selection! 9uantities Umited! Sorry NO PHONE or MAIL ORDERS! .Starts Sunday, November 23rd, 12 Moon GIRLS TOPS Short sleeve. Gauze look. Polyester and cotton blends. Ori9. $5.50 and $7.00 NOW 111 WOMENS LINGERIE Discontinued Bras and Slips. Junior and misses . styles. Limited sizes. Ori9. $4.00 to $5.00 NOW SHOE DEPT. c • t 56 pr. men's Dress Oxfords and Casual Oxfords, Work Boots. Broken sizes. Ori9. $12.88 to $17.99 NOW 88 BOYS DEPT. 900 short sleeve Knit Shirts. "Surfer" emblem. 50% polyester. 50% cotton. Sizes: small thru large. Ori9. $3.50 NOW 188 LAMP CLEARANCE SALE LADIES ACCESSORIES Vinyl handbags, costume jewelry, fashion sunglasses, casual headwear . 200 assorted items. Ori9. $2 to $7 NOW 99c WOMENS SPORTSWEAR 150 assorted Blouses. Pants , Jackets. Sweaters. long and short Skirts. Orl9._ $4.50 to $14.00 BRIDAL SHOP Bridal sa mple clearance. Gowns and Bridesmaid Dresses . Orl9. $32.00 to $140.00 DINNERWARE Saracen Stonewear, dishwasher safe. Freezer to oven dinnerware. ~::Now 1488 FRAMED PICTURES Choose from 30 assorted Oils. Prints and Decolage Pictures. Ori9. $40 to $69 MEN'S CLOTHING 120 pr. men 's better Dress Slacks. Solid and fancies. Polyester knits. Assorted sizes. Ori9. $13 to $16 NOW 488 INFANTS DEPT. Lightweight Tops and Shorts. Cotton Short Sets. Sizes 1 to 4. Ori9. $1.44 to $3.75 NOW c WOMENS DRESSES 60 only. Misses, junior. half size Dresses. Shirtwaists. Wraparounds. Some with Jackets. Ori9. $16 to $29 NOW ooOFF WOMENS DRESSES 20 only . 1 and 2 pc . Dresses, Jumpers, Pantsuits. Misses and junior sizes. Ori9. $8.88 to $30 NOW 88 CARPETING RUG BONANZA Area and room size. 4'x6' to 8'6"x11 '6 ". Orl9. $18.99 to $I 09.99 MEN'S. ACCESSORIES ' ' ' Choose from 200 as'sorted· Sportshirts, Dress S.ocks, Fashion Underwear, Straw Hats. Broken sizes. Ori9. $1.50 to $5.00 NOW c GARDEN CENTER 1 only 5' x 10 · Storage Building . White with green trim. Already assembled . Ori9. $119.99 •· .... WOMENS JACKETS -. 30 only . Hooded Jr . Jackets. Zipper front. water repellent. Sizes 5, 7, 9. Ori9. $17.00 NOW 711 DRAPERY DEPT. 21 only Decorator Draperies. Assorted sizes. 50x84 to 144x95. Fashion colors. Ori9. $12.75 to $46 NOW 88 AUTO CENTER TIRE CLOSEOUT Scat Trac 70 • st..i left Radhl 81170-13 Orig. $50 ER70-14 Orig. $58 FR70-14 Orig; $60 Now 4/5 1,49 GR70-14 Orig. $63 GR70-l5 Orig..$65 . 111170-l s Orig. $68 Now 4/5 169 ··r , • ' I ------· --~ -' I 1 " I -· • ' ' . I l 1 • " ' I ! ' • I L ,, ' • &·\S W@llill? T,1rkey. Cost:-Solllething 'lill c .. 1· MSJ, Mail JIOMtqMe1tions to Pal Dunn At Y C111r StrvKe. Orong«Coa.1r Da.ily • > P#of, P.O. Boz Jstio , CUstai\fl!'SO, CA. 9%621.'Jnclude 11ourtf/tepltone numbe-r. By~~S~~E - TMcol11mnoPJ¥or1dail11 uccpt Saturdoy.f and MonduJlf. · l'llll Credit l•r F..it9 T•pe Ree•rder DEAR PAT: l'W been having trouble with myJVC tape recorder ever since f purchased it a year ago. When I ,.., turned to the store where It was purchased, I was told JVC 'WOUid examine the recorder and correct the problem, but I'd 'f'ather have a new recorder or a refund. • M .K ., Newport Beach IE. Wren, weetern r91k»n .. men~ for JVC Am.tea Inc... • ..,.._..,,. of Victor Co. of J..,.n, hat authorizlfd the thop w,_. JR purdtaHd your 1WC01dw to ecc-s>t Ute returned modet. You ,,., Mfect another tape NCOrd* of your choice. Wren hat glwen ._ 81ore credit for the f..,.I purchaH price of the origin at recordM. DEAR PAT: when I appeared sept. 12 tor my annual blood donation at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, I was not allowed to donate because the scale used to weigh me Indicated only 106 pounds -four pounds below the 110 .. limit. I protested, but to no avail. I had weighed myself before leaving home and again upon returning. My scale In- dicated 111 Pounds both times. I wonder how often scales are 'checked for accuracy. If one multiplies my experience by n)llny others who might be turned away, the loss of donated blood would be sta-rlng. . -. M.F .,COStaMesa Mobll•unlt acaleti .. checked with balanced seal•• at Red Cron he9dquartiira before the unit leave• for th• dont1tlon •he. A "eel Crou apolceaman uid that although It Is posalbl• for teal•• to became unbalanced wout•, a five pound difference It unlikely. Vou mey prefer to be weighed and' donate af on• of the Red Qoea Mrvlce Centers, all of which uae balanced seal••· Act- diaMn are Hated In Iha telephone directory -whit• pa99t under 'I' American Red Crou." It w•• atresMd reguletlona require donor eupervlaora to refuH blood doneliona from person• weighing Itta than 11 O pound a to aaaure thet • ••fe percent•g• ot tot•I blood volume la ret•lned by the body. C'°"ftld-o.,er Retire111ent Insurance DEAR PAT: I consider myseJf quite well versed In In- surance matters, bUt I'm confused about individual retire- ment accounts. Two of my friends are convinced of the tax saving benefits offered by retirement Insurance annuities they have taken out. Then I saw a newsletter saying that in- surance companies that claim to pay high Interest rates on contributions actually add nothing at all to the total amount paid In for years. Banks, on the other hand, advertise high in- terest rates for I RA accounts, with interest added right from the start. What's the true story, and do you kPtow of any in- dependent publication that compares bank and insurance company plans for saving taxes with retirement accounts? J .T., COsta Mesa Re·aearch lndlc.tP lh8t an lntur•nce annuity offer• the benefit of ••h'lng premium• ff the buyer become• dlaabltd end .,._ • •ttady lltellme Income can be guaranteed •fter the plen "'8tUrea. Regul•r b•nk and uvlngt and lo•n rat•• are not guaran- teed fOf th• future and highest ratea are •v•ll•bl• only tor large aume cteposlttd tor apectflc periods of ttme. But the high rat•• ot- f"1NI by lnaur•nce eomp•nles elso are not guar•nteed, and In- terest I• not applied untH efter aubetantl•I sales ••P•n••• are de- Cluct9d." For a frank dlscuaskln ot the difference In treatment between lnsur•nce co .. nles •nd ••vln91 Institutions, ••• "A Shopper'• Gukfe to A~ement Income Accounts," by Joe A. Mintz". It I• evallabfe tor 50 cent• from Conaumer lnaurance, W••hlngton, DC 20045. '1 ~ppitlfJ to Be Required Within 30 Days DEAR ·PAT: I mailed an order to M & M Products of Alhambra last October for some vitamin capsules. I MK:tosed S10 with my order, but the vitamins never arrived. My follow-up letters were not answered. ~ J.S., Fountain Valley A iepraMnt•tlve of M &. M Products said you were sent a clupl6c•t• order In June. SlnGe you did not receive this order, M & M •• oontKted again. Another order was malled, and you report It h•• been received. The FTC recently Issued• trllde regulation that ·would require companlea to ship mall orders within 30 days. When .,. order cannot be filled in that time, a comp•ny would have to nottfyth• buyer of the expected shipping d•te and give the buyer "•"opportunity to cancet the order and receive a refund. The rule becom•a effective Feb. 2, 1976. C'rqons Won't Wada Out DEAR PAT: My daughter had a Crlyola brand crayon in cwae of her pants pockets and I washed and dried the pants with a load of perma prest clothes. The crayon color was SPread all over the other clothes. I sent the entire load to the cleaners, but the stains couldn't be remcwed. Do you or your readers know .ff a good method to remove washed and dried era Yon st al ns . ~ P.R., COsta Mesa Lel't hope our raedtrs can he(p you wtth a solution to your problem. A cuttomer MrVlce spok•tman fOf' Crayola manutac- turtt Binney & Smhh Inc. uid there la no-wey to remove crayon ttalnt from clothing that hat been washed and dried whh a crayon. the dye In th• Crayola• apperently "bakes" Into the fabric during both the washing and drying. Req .. r.,.._t• ,_Fl-retardant Falwic DEAR PAT : What are the requirements for a fabric to rate a flame retardant label? I'd also like to know hoW much laundering these fabrics can take before they lose their flame-retardant properties. M . M ., Lag~na Hills Aame-t"atarct.nt fabric requirements are regulated by the c.lffornla State Fir• Mtrthtl and the Federal Consumer Product s.t.ty Commlsalon. A ftame-retardent fabric Is one that will not ·continue to aupport a flame and will seH•xtlngulah If rtfmovtd frOm lf'I• aourc• of fir•. The at•nd•rds require that atripa of fabl'tc trom cfttterant part• of the garmant, Including seama and trim, mutt Htf .. xtlngulah within 10 MCOnds. The garment must meet the Nm• requlremanta after It ht• been laundered 50 tlmea. The M••et etandard al90 lnclUdat requirement• for permanent labels to outline waah and c.... lnatructtons, parttcularly warning• abOut certain agent• that could eauH deterioration ot flam• resiatent .,...u.e. Moat label• warn not to ua• soap (low-or no-photph•te detergent). tabrfc toftanera and chlorine bleach. Warm-water weahing, low-heat drying and no Ironing alto art recommended. No bplanafion for Rese"'ation Mi.rup DEAR PAT : After Sl!eing a S15 per night room ad· wrtlsed by the New Marina Hotel and casino In Las Vegas, I ononect the toll·free number and made a reservation for mid- May. Although the reservation clerk said we would not re- ceive written confirmatiqn for the reservation, I malled a $15 che(M: In payment. we·~t to Las Vegas one day earlier than expected, but when we checked with the Marina Hotel there was {tO reservatjon tor the next day. We stayed at another motel ~nd requested a~refund. The Marina Hotel says it never received my check, but when I returned home the can- celed check had been ratumed by my bank . . R. J ., C.osta Mesa Yow S1 s la being ...runct.d, but rio explanation wa• Offered for h Mblup In rour reHtVdon. Tllrkex prices advertised this put week knocked the stuffing out of any attempt to boy<ott the traditional holiday em-. . Moot marketa listed 17·pound tonu at 50 centa per powM1 in Soutbem California and ss • ..,.. in Northern California, about 1 nit.II: el higher than last year. Earlier, aome C°""1Umer ad· voe ates bad appealed loshoppen to torso the bird, claiming growen were monopolizing and that year.round availability of turkey parts increased demand and.C'Oll . But Henry Tumer, executive secretary or the California 1\lrkey Industry Federation in Modesto, countered that tr old methods had continued, turkeys could have reached $1 per pound. '"THE NUMBER ol indepen· dent owners in the state has deereased to 115 but there are still several hundred ranches and tbe same number of people employed," he explained. .. Growers have discovered it's much better to band together in c»opS or larger operations than to atruggle on their own, buying sacks of feed at retail. "La.st year they lost up to $2 per bird because of over- production and.the high price or grain. ThiS year there is a large supply of every size.·· Turner also noted that even ful - ly dressed, pre-basted turkeys cost less today than in 1940 when "about all you could say for them was that they were plucked." Even wives of growers cam- paigned in the news th.is "''eek to keep turkey for the hoLidays as well as weekly fare, considering the price of beef and pork. A survey of Daily Pilot rood pages from 1971 to last year &bowed these prices: MEAT SEt,ECTION •74 PRICE PER POUND •73 '72 ·71 16to22 pound tom 4Sc 6lc 32c 32c Pr•· basttd turkey 64c 75c 47c 46c Standing rib roast SI.ZS Sl.30 Sl.10 St.OS Curren·t Thanksgiving prices along the Orange Coast show tom turkeys at 49 cents, pre-basted, 69 cents and rib roast, $1 .3'1 per pound. Turner admitted that turkeys ~·ere priced too high far the good of the industry in 1973• but all meats were in short supply. "The good news is that we're just finishing our best year ever for continuing sale of turkey parts : breast. drums ti cks. quarters, ground meat and rolled roasts,·· he added. Heavy promotions durin2 the Semi·offieial Bird The Great American Turkey Seal of the United States? That 's the way it would have been if Ben- jamin Franklin had had his way. Heoacetold his daughter in a letter: "I wish the Bald Eagle had not been chosen as the RE"presentative of our Country! ... The Turkey is a much more respectable Bird and, withal, a.t11ue native or America.'' 1-le · vUs :certainly right about that "true original •hJ;tive·· bit. The North American In· dians hudtt'dlthe wild birds not only for food but also for their decorative feathers-useful in . dr~sin g up costumes and even more practical on the nock end of a hunting or war arrow. Tradition has it that the Indians introduced white men to turkeys at the first Thanksgiving Feast. Since then the big birds have made history in several ways, including these: -Early westerners trailed them like cattle in "turkey drives" designed to move meat sup- plies ''on the hoof'' from one location to another. -Apache Indians r evered the turkey in their nlythology a:s the bringer of corn and credited the bird -god with helping to grow crops. -Abraham Lincoln·s son, Tad, had a pet turkey of which he was so protective that Lin- coln was forced (by his son's howls of protest) to issue a "presidential pardon" when the bird was sc heduled to be the main course at a holiday din- ner. -The rirst meal eaten by man on the moon wa:i; roast turkey. That's what came out of the roil food packets when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin sat down to their first dinner at Tranquillity Base. But the Great Seal bird is still an eagle. The turkey didn 't make it, despite Franklin's nomination. summer barbecue season had prompted some concern that all- year usage would raise holiday prices either by depleted sup- plies or extra demand. "On the contrary, operating our hatcheries. brooder facililies and processing plants all 12 months for a constant market is less expensive .than revving up for a short run," Turner said. YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Better breeding techniques, re- sulting in D1ut.e meat per pound , and scientifi c flock management aJso make the price better. ARF.A SUPERMARKET spokesmen said it was too early to tell if there were any trends to"'·ard purchasing smaller birds for microwave ovens or abstain· ing on the basis of the suggested boycott. Turkey also is being used in more processed foods such as hot dogs, Canadian ba~on. bologna. pastrami and various smoked products to t ake further advan- tage of its low cholesterol rating. But h alf the birds raised are s till con s um e d betw ee n Thanksgiving and New Years. California, previously the lead- ing turkey producer, now ranks second to Minnesota. The two top Sunday, November 23, 1975 states rai:se 18 and 20 million birds per year. respe ct ively . The switch in sta ndings is attributed to Minnesota ·s proximity to feed grain. And, with global concern about food supply and protein sour<'e. th e turkey ranks as one of the most efficient converters of feed to meat -putting on one addi- tional pound of weight for each 21f.t pounds or feed consumed. O~ Would That We Could Afford. Some Wood/or The Holidays 'J' ,, By DOUGLAS FRIT'L5CllE OflM>O.lly Plle'tlUfll "In this town the price of wood rise; almost steadily, and the on- ly question is, how much higher 1t is to be this year than it was the last.·· The comment was made by Henry David Thoreau. who warmed his rude hut at Walden Pond throulh the harsh New England winters of 1845 and 18'16 with wood fires. "It is remarkable what a value iJ stiU put upon wood even in this age and in this new country, a value more permanent and un - lversa1 than that or gold," Thoreau said. It was prophetic. He might have said as much to- day. The emotional value of a blazing hearth, especially during upcoming holidays, remains hig h despite central heating and an Orange Coast climate no one could call harsh. The price or firewood remains high. too. Despite its cost at market. Thoreau saw fir ewood as the most economical or fuels. Of the logs, hesald : "As my driver prophe:sied when I was plowing, they warmed me twice-once while I was splitting them and again when they were on the fire, so that no fuel could give out more heat." ALTHOUGH MIGRANTS rrom colder climates ruay not have transpl&nted a love ror splitting wood. Orange Coast wood· shoppers still have an opportuni- ty to get a little hot under the col· Jar when they learn the prices. A spot survey of firewood sellers in Orange County reveals the goin g price for orangewood, ash. eucalyptus. pine and mix- tures of the woods is between $85 and $110 a cord . A cord or wood is supposed to be 128 cubic feet, commonly measured as a stack eight reel long. four feel wide and four feet hi gh. It should weigh about two tons -that figures almost three cents a pound. TllERE ARE alternatives to the price. But aside from gifts of firewood, most entail some form of Thoreau ·s two-step heating. · The National Forest Service al- lows a woodburner Co go into the forests and cut up to two cords ror his personal use. Each park has its own policies, some offer· ing free cutting, others charging fttS of SS. In this area. there is one cut· ting area north of Santiago Peak where wood may be gathered free after the fire season is ovC'r. Another area in the San Rernardino N 11tional Forest is available to woodcutters for a $5 permit fee. Maps to the }!,ites are available by writin g the U.S. Forest Service. 34 \Civic Center Drive, Room 926. Sant.a Ana. Howe ve r . caulioned one forest ranger describing tht San· ti&go Peak lite, "There'& not much wood. And it's a tortuous. treacherous road. Anybody with \ l a good car "''ould be a fool lo go up there ... The woodt·utt ing areas will be closed due to fire hazard until mid-Decemb<'r at least. Chain saws tom ake the cutting . a bit easier are commonly availablC' at equipment rehtal fi rms for from $18 to $2.S a day. Some light -weight chain saws can be purchased for little more thM lhe price or a cord of wood - cut. split , delivered and stacked. The other way to circumvent both the cost and effort or obtain- ing firewood is by using the popular gas log. Although not a.n authentie' wood fire. it is a re- sonable fa rsimile. A gas log produces an average of 35,000 RTUs IRritish Thermal Units) of heat an hot1r. costing about four cents in natural gas. A BTU is a measure of heal energy. It takes one RT U to raise the'tem· per3ture of a pound of water one degr~ Fahrenheit. A corel of wood , dependjng on the kind of w ood . produces bet'>'·een 1·1 mil hon and 22 million FlTUs Y.'hen burned. 1"hc mid- range is about 19.5 million RTUs. Comparing the cost or wood fires and gas logs, the gas logs cost about a quarter as much as wood to produce t he s ame amount or heal. HAI, WF.:\ Vt~R of Southern California .. Gas c·o .. however, says hi s company frowns on the use or gas log:s. '·From an energy conservatioo standpoint.'' said Weaver. ··we 'r<' di scouraging thei r use. There ar<' much more efficient W3)'S lo use gas for heating than to let most of the he at go l'P the C'himney, We 're disrouraging the use of all decorative gas ap- pliances.·· Still, rerognizing some other value held for open indoor fires, he said, "l sup pose ftom a dollars·and·eents standpoint,•it doesn't make much $Cl\Se to burn >A'ood. Th at '~ not why pt..~le do ii ... i ' I • I . ' I I . . • IZ DAIL y PILOT Sunday, Nov•mber 23, 1975 Help for l'ou Crisis H o tline P('rhaps you are t"on.sidering suicide, and feeling that no one really cares whether you live or die. Maybe you arc having some reel· ings of ex ha ust ion , helple:;s ness, auilt, depression and anger -feeling that there are no choices le ft An (·ncou r aging th ing to remember is th at you ('Oln r cal'h uut to people who really listen, ancl who try to understand your thoughts and feelings. l"l'Oplc who are non- judgn1E'ntal, a cct.~pt 1ng, ronccrned and caring about you , now and in the fut ure too. Tr11!!, it usn't easy to share your intimate thoughts and reelingti whit" you atruagle with each dilly. And no doubt, isometJmes you &re frightened. J\ut it isn't t.>asy trying to handle stre11 and pressures by yoursel f either. Crlsl» llotlinc y,·as founded to provide 11- sistanl."e to persons just ltke you -because there is a need. The volunteer "lineworkers" are hkL• you, wanting some meanin1 in life. \\'1t h expl·rt trainin1 and a eo.ncern for othe rs, lht>y l'an offer you relief a! much of your dif· fil'Ull l\'S. If you desire hope and direc,Uon instead of confu sion and despair, call Crisis Hotline at (714 J 893-104--1 , any time of lhe day or night. "l 'ou Cora Help Animal Aid Jo:v('n th ough the animal sht'lter is no longer opt•rating: in lluntington Beach, the .<\nimal Assistance League is still carrying on its work in trac ing lost pets. Help is always needed, and for persons y,•ho love animals this can be <1 rt'Wa rdinc way to spend some Cree time. Youngstr rs can benefit from help also: A youth acti vi ty Cl'nlcr in lluntington f\each needs hl'lp after school (a male would be particularly nppreclated), while an elemen· tary school in the same area is seeking grandparent fig ures to help tutor the prim ary grade' studL•nts. For information about the above volun· tttr opportunitie:s, or about other openings , contact thr Wrst Orange County Voluntary Action Center at 530·2370 or 960·3312. To \'our llPnllh More on Shots Rubella <n o longer called German measles ) is an extremely mild disease in childhood. About 85 percent of adulls have serum tests indicating immunity even if they 1 have no history of the disease. The only serious r>?sult oC rubeUa is the de1>truc.ti ve ef· feet on the unborn baby following infection of the mother in t•arly pregnancy. ll is for this re· ason -the protection of the mother -that it , ia commonly recommended thal all children, 1 both male a nd female. be immunized at one i year of age or later with rubella vaccine. It is not known i( immunity will persist until C'hild· i bearing years. Some physician• may l postpone vaccination, as the Rritlah do, to pre. adolescent yC'ars and conlinue it to Cemales. Adults who are not immune may be im- munized at any age. but women must not re· 1 celve the vaccine during pregnancy or less ~ than two to three months before the onset of pregnancy. M1.1mps ill usually a mild disease in C'hildhood with almost no serious gymptoms except discomfort. Unilateral deafness is a rare complication. ln adult males, mumps , may caus e painful swelling of the testicles, S but fear of sterility is rarely justified. There are no special risks for adult females and little risk to an unborn child if the mother is infect· edduring pregnancy. Mumps vaccine, live virus, may be given at one year of age but it is not known if im· munity at thii1 age will persist to adulthood. A combined measles-rubella-mumps vaC'· cine is available. It does not cause an in· creased rate of reaction and is given as a singl e injection at one year of age or later with re· sulting immunity to all three diseases, Smallpox vaccine, which used to be essen· tial, is no longer necessary because the dis· ease is now well controlled "throughout the world, and this vacclnaUon runs a high risk of serious reactions. Although children have three or four in· flueru:a-like infections every year, most physi- cians "believe that infiuenza vaccine· is not necessary tor children, except Cor those with chronlc illness. I -· • \ Rescue Mi,ssion Flunkie ., My week's job with the rescue ml.uion was a frttbie. I wasn't ottered any wagt."S and knew better than to a1k . . The all-important cook was only getting five bucks a week and a bunk so 1 ·m sure the going rate for Ounktea, which is what I was, probably leveled off at about slx·bits. Beside:;, I really didn't do a great deal at the place. I helped out when and where t ,,/ I could but the mission _ cg=-~ ,.,..,,,.. was so well organized and operated, too much eCfort by aii out~ider -.Id have on!)' cauaed confllllon / The Job Hopper 1 DllWI Halllgln ot bein& burn a, run a ti1hter ship. For example during services 1n Loa An· geles, staff members continually move up and down the aisles of the auditorium-chapel to mak~ certain no "wor1hipet" falls asleep. Of course_. in LA you'll often have 300or more men at a service. In Billin1a yOIJ may have 20 on a 1trona night. Alter 1ervlc1a and the meal, men who wllh to apeod. the nl&ht in the auditorium-chapel may do IO. But they ail up all nllhL Tbe seats are old Wooden theater aeata. Moniton prowl the aislea throu.about ANY LONG SLEEVE BLOUSE Ooe lhlnl I did do, I really hit those good meals hard and often. Most of the m eat us ed at the mi11ion was wild game -elk, venison. antelope -donated by the filb and game peo· pie and various charita· hie organizations. Wild game is 1reat eating but by my eighth meal , I was just about at the point of beating my chest, breaking out with a "Tarzan .. yell and sw· inging from the chan· delier in the chape l. the night but if a man takes off hia shoes, he may not ~R~--,----~ have them when tbelighll aooo at4:'5 a.m. E 1/2 PP.ICE r-l".11,:;-. What does a rescue THE TWO mealo I bad in r.o. Ancelu COMloled of watery bean soup <really bad news), two slices of brt>ad and absolutely the worst-tastin1 co!Cee I've ever had 10 down my throat. That remark cover1 lnl· tantcoCCec. too. whichJthink is very bad. . · Most of the men at Union were repeaters. They come there nightly, month after month. The Billings mi1:1lon i• unique in that it keeps iU second-floor quarters for women or for families who are down and out. Otherwise, men sleep 1n a basement dormitory. BLOUSES lllG.11 .. llt (NO BIG TOPS) ' / / CJ'lie Second GlaI/.ce misision do7 It r escues. It doesn't always "save" but it does "rescue:· By that I mean it 1nay pull a man from deep water, thereby rescuing him . but t hanrt's nre h(''s going to turn right around and h('ad for 20,000 fathom.5 again. ff ever you're hungry and on the bum. if you're in the right spot at the right time. chances are you may hit a rescue missi.on . You 'll fig ure you 'll get a bed and a meal. ~1 aybc you will , may be you won ·t. The Montana Rescue Mission is self· supporting. It gets no community aid, depending on private donations and income from its second-hand 2108'-oeeantront store. Although it haa a seven-day limit on reslden· Newport Beech / 1'6 N Mari St. t-Uitington Beech 536·3335 cy it makes exceptions when a man Is working but e76-33e1 h~n ·t yet had a pay day or when he'• really trying ""~roi:D;E!J:l~J::t:tf to get a permanent job. . ~ Where rescue missions are concerned, on the --------------------- Al.ONG WITH y,•orking in the fie ld . I've done eonsiderable research, in person and by m ail , and a.a a general rule, here'show mi5sions y,·o~k . national level women get the short end of the stick. Vrry Cew rescue missions have facilities for the drlCting woman, the female bum. I think there are a rouple of places In Los Angeles but really not Runkl'(or the night are assigned dunng a morn- ing or aft~rnoon . Get there in the eve ning and you 're out of luck. Nt.>ither will you get fed 1C you miss the evening services. All missions have night- ly gervices. They're tradjtional. If you want to eat. enough for the needs. Major cities are infested with what are known ·~ as .. shopping b&1g women." These are homeless v.·omen, often elderly, whose entire Possessions are you're going to get some religion . . . Along with working in a mission, I've v1s1ted a number. One of those that made an impression was the Union Rescue ,._11ssi on in Los Angeles, It's on e uf the country ·:s largest, if not the largest. in t'o'.'O shopping bags. They carry them throughout ·· · tht> day on their walks to nowhere and use them as ' pillows and mattresses when they curl up in :1Ufego/f It offers religion, counseling. food , clothing, beds {Wh<'n the individual qualifies), haircuts, shaves, showerlf, shot's, laundry service and spot jobs when they're available. . . doory,•ay~ at niJr?ht . I talked with one man in Los Angeles "''ho had :six-nt 20 years at a mission. He was there nightly for 20 yt>ars . He-had a bed three nights a ~eek, t hen slept in a sitting position for four nights. He qualifil'd for a bed again on the eighth night. Can you Imagine 20 years of this? MATERMITY CLEARANCE SALE . ' ., •, ' The Billings <Montana ) Rescue M11ss1on does the-same. The difference between the two n1isfii ons ill attilud~. I think. It's the difference in populalion -one city bt.•ing 61 ,000 and the other several million. The people in Los Angeles, because they'rt.• Jioozr, of course. is the problem In 99 percent or tht' l'a~es tha t end up in a rescue m ission. I don't drink and don't easily relate to alcohol proble ms, ~ but I sympathize with those v.·ho have blown their ~ .. , , live-s bl.'rause of drinking. UP TO t/z OFF OH ••U ~TllMTY fASHK>HI ' Data SA>I lltEGO t11 Pll - A caqjnet-level cQ mn1it· tre has revived a hroad 1tudy oC llle1al aliens and problemll associated with them.. O o ris l\f eiss nl'r or the-U.S. Justice l)epartmt~nt said here la st \\"et•k. "We're tryi ng to sa y it'll a much bi ~ger prob· !em than ·just enforce- me.nt ," she said .:1t a ne-w:s l."onftr(•n ,·e . She pla ced obtaini ng ac· curate information at the top of the lis t of short· range objE'ctives . The first major StC'p \\'ill be the gathering 11f CC'nsus·type da ta on ii· legal ali e ns by the lmmi· gration and :"Jaturaliza· lion Service, said ~lrs. l\1eissner, e xe c uti\'e dire-ctor or the Oome-sti c Coun<'il Committee on Il- legal Aliens. The fl,nal 1oal of the study will be to recom· UFFELL 'S U,HOLSTERY W....T•W-t .... ,, ltJJHn.rlh·d... C.-. M~S41·02St DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 8 42•51!178 on Aliens Sought mend corre c t iv l' visas through th e U.S. mt>asures including St a tt> n eparlml'nt and legii1 lation \\1hi ch Pres1 O\'ers tay. dent Ford may requ<'st Thl' latter are more from Congress. • difficult to rind bel."ause in the Areas s he li sted as "'they are as11imilated in· likely to be involved in -to ::1oc iety better and eluded villa issuance . ha ve :1 better ('Ommand Social Security C'ttrd of th e lan~'\.la gc ," ~lrs. che-cking. international ~1e1s::1n<'r i1aid . cooperation and nl'w in The bt•s t available, but ,·olvement of and n o t s ub s tantiated , . h -~'.-",'~~·~1'~"~!1~ .. ~~,~·~'~h~·'.l~~~~_,!:'·~t~H~1~1~Q~rt:·i~J""I ('on rdin a t1 o n ,,.11 1~ur e .: --··-····- various other depart ------ men ts inc I u d i n g St at t' ;_ __ :___:_ _ __:___:_c___,_c•_:·--"''"' _ _:•,:_".---'-' :_· --'--'j I and Labor. 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Although the Declaration or Independence states as one of ita "seU-evident " truths that ••all men are c reated equal," equality has been much more an ideal than a fact of American life. Obvious · advantages to individuals arise from the accident of birth. Beyond these. there have been conspicuous class. ethnic and other distinctions sustaining ine- qu ality, s anct ioned by Jaw through most of Am erican history. The most blatant of these have related to "'omen and to blacks. ~ot until 1920 was the Constitution to provide that ''the right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be deni ed or abridged by the United States or by any s tate on account of sex.•• Women h ave made significant advances through recent Supreme Court decisions. Since Dece m ber 1974, the court has ruled that women cannot be excluded from juries, cannot be ignor.ed as income producer;; when the government com- putes survivor be netits under SociaJ Security, and can.not be d enied child support based on the pre- sumption that they reach adulthood earlier than men . The court declared recently: "No longer is the fem ale des tined solely for the home and the rearing of the family, and only the male(or the marketplace and the world of ideas.·' AS FOR BLACK Americans, in the infamous Dred Scott decis ion or 1857, Chier Justice Roger Taney wrote for the Supreme Court that Negroes "'ere not "citizens " and "had no rights which the \Yhi te m an was bound to respect.·· The·institution or human slavery was finally abolished by the 13th .<\m endment in 186S. The 14th and 15th Amendme nts <A'erc designed to give citizenship to the freed men and to eradicate (rom American life forever any d iscrimination by race under the law. The l •lth Amendment provides. among other thin gs, that ''no state shall .... deny to any person \vithin its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.·· To iri\plement this amendment, Congress, in ' uw..-,•~ . SUFRAGETTES ON PARADE IN 1913 lion of Jim Crow came in the case or Plessy v. Ferguson, decided in 1896. It dealt with a Louisianp statute requiring all railway companies in the state to provide ''equal but separate accomrQodations for the white and colored races." The statute, the court ruled, did not deny equal protection. If anyone supposed that th e en· forced separation of the two races stamped the col- ored r ace with a badge of inferiority, ''it is not by re- ason or anything found i.n the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to puf that construction up· OD it." This decision produced a lone immortal d is- sertting opinion by the first Justice J ohn M. Harlan. Warning that it would inevitably create bitterness between the races. he1declared: "In view of the Constitution, in the eye of the law, there is in this country no superior, dominant , ruling class of citizens. There is no caste here. Our Co nstitution is color·blind, and neither kno"·s nor tolerates classes among citiz ens .'' BUT MORE THAN half a century was to pass before the wisdom and truth or Harlan 's views were rttogni.zed by the court. A variety of factors affect· ed. the change . Franklin D. Roosevelt 's New Deal brought the beginning or what histori an C. Vann Woodward has called "the new Reconstruction," a revival of concern Cor the condition or black Americans. Industriali zation and a changi ng economy in the South made the continuing maintenance of an ii· literate and s u bmerged colored pea santry an economic liability rather than an asset The end of <See SEPARATE, PageB8 ) LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbewoman driyerfled a tearful excuae for io- ing above the nation's S.S m l le ·an ·hour 1pe ed l i mit. rec a lls the California Highway Patrol; but hubby ruined things. The CH P orficer bad been commis erating with tbe woman after hearing her s tory, when a man drove up and iden- ti f i ed hirp s elf. You ..... sedit. "She Jusl told me y<lu died,•• the unamused "· fker observed to 'tbe Wife's emtrattassment- and the hustiand'a sur- prise . These days CHP ol- ficen are apendin~a re- cord 50 percent of their traffic patrol time cbu- ing speeders · whOse -ei: cuses are less a'nd ~tess remorseful. ·. . "It used to be we'd hear. 'I was n't looking al my speedomejer, "' re· calls CHP Capt. Phil BroW11. "Now speeders s ay of the SS m .p,b. limit: •Jt's unreasonable., -~r drivers ·don't obey • it, aod therefore I don't deserve a ticket ·." .Officer Charles Sh1Jally keeps a sense of. hufllor" -'>out 'l!i uch ex· cuses on his regular patrol ''beat'' o n tbe Ventura and San Diego freew•)ts in the he avily traveled suburban San Fernando Valley. As a reporter and photographer slip into a black-and·white patrol ear to see· what his beat ·i.s like. Shipley says no day is "typic al. .. For in· stance , he ide nti fi es him self as one or two patrolmen to c hase down an esca ped yea r li n g bl3ck bull recently. • all stone rings~ 20°/o off our Pencrori ® • • watches_, too. ., . ......... . ~ ·. Sale$5Q Reg. 62.SO. Men's syn1he11c slar sapphire 1n 10K Floren11ne-t1n1sh gold setltng •· . ; ' Sale43.96 Reg. 54.95. Wonien's marquis-shaped smoky 1opal quarts in l OK gol d setting. y.'f.#i:; ,M~ tt;1"Jt~, 187S. enacted f ar·rcaching civil rights legisl ation ,-~------------------------------• $·ale $42 assertin g ''the equality or all men before the law,·· and declaring t hat all persons ·'shall be entitled. to the full and equ al enjoy ment of the accommoda- tions, advantages, facilities, and privileges or inns, public conveyances on land and waler, theaters and Other places of public amusement.·· ~,~ Sale79.96 Sale$58 The mood of the country changed soon after passage of the 1875 Civil Ri ghts Act. however , and the North abandoned its efforts at "reconstruction · of the South ... It left the li berated bl ack men to the scant m er c ies of e mbitter ed , defe ated white southerners. The result was development or a caste .system in which blacks bec·ame the American un· touchables, subjected to rigid segregation and t o t he most crippling, humiliating forms of dis· crimination. The pos twa r amendments, the civil rights enactments, fell into virtual oblivion a.s rar as bl ack men were concerned. And step by step in this tragic retreat from thei r promises, the Supreme Court justices ratifi ed the country's indifference to the rate or the freedmen. The crucial j udicial ratifica· The exact same quality fashion labrics. 1he same hand guided oulhne quilling. the same interior decorator look made fa mous by our custom bedspreads, but because we t"lad a quanlity Now in stock tor you to t1k1home made all at once ~'·e saved 40°/o. SptcltlOI* $150. $175. SJOS, $205. .. ~ $100 SIJO suo $140 Matching draperies may be ordered 10 comjllete your Beautiful Bedroom Stop 1n now. This is a one lime purchase! --a.,.ZJ-ld I UIA61 ,.11--- • A fabric Gallery Fashion Fabrics for Creative People .. Create your own HQLIDAY MAGIC wi~h FGs' great selection of festive, first quality fashion fabrics and everyday savings! SILKY CREPE BACK SATIN ~ The lovely f(li.shion at left is S1mpltcity 22 9 .,. 'lit~: patlern f,'.7183. You can sew it for less > than '10.00 with our crepe back salitt . ',j f"-J.., Frosted shades and gliller jacquards. yd 1\...., Aceta1e.Nylon blend. 45", Mach. wash. V1hat1 to 2.91·3.91 ... ( ~;;;:.. LUXURY VELVET ~:l Seven exciling faSh1on shades lor lash· '/i"/ ions and gifts . Soft, silky Rayon, crease and spot resistant. 39" wrde. V1lu1t to 4.18·5.tl SATIN SUEDE PLUSH VELOUR Give someone a lovely warm robe. Wide color range, machine washable, Triacelate--Nylon 249 Jd blend. 46-52" wide. V1lun lo 3.00·3.50 ~ 39,~ Vilutt lo 5.00' . ' SPECIAL CROUP HOLIDAY FABRICS LACES Assorted blends, 36-52" wide. for tablecovers, 179 349 shawls, dresses. V1luea lo 2.50·5.0D • ,.. POLY CREPES Color coordinaled wilh our Chittms !or mixing 249 and mstchrng. 45" wide. " POLY CHIFFONS =·rted colors. machine washable 45" 2!9 1 19 198 ,.. -"' -- NEWPORT IU.CH !!!!!!!~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;: '' ' .20 Faahion 11111.nd °""'"-"""'-&MIM-· !!!!!I T--. w-.. I W .. IM pa S-IJ-1,_ - l Reg. 52.50. Women s pearl cluster ring w1tr1 10K gold setting . " • A "~ ~,It ~ ....... ---~-- Sale10.36 Reg. 12.95 . Women·s synthelic birth.stone in classic 6-prong selling of 10K ye)low gold . Reg. 99.95. Women's ruby and diamond ring in 14K gold settin g. ' ti . -"'.'\ , . . -~r)t . . -:ti,, \ ·-· . _, ~--... - Sale36.76 Reg. 45.9S. Women's clusler ring has center opal and eighl garnets in 10K gold selling .... Reg. 72.50. Women's cock1 a1I ring has jade 1n lOK gold. u· 0-~' ·C , .. ~ ~ 1~·' Sale15.96 Reg. 19.95. Womens oval ca! S·eye Hl !OK gold 5wirl se\!1nq Sale35.90 Reg. 44.88. Men's automatic rJav date Pencron· w:l!ch. S1iv<•rtune c.,15e ,tnd h,1nJ. Sale23.90 Reg. 29.68. Men·~ d1v1nq and ~port Pencron .. watch has lapsed t1n1c t1ele l Sli11crlrJne case:. Sale27.90 Reg. 34.1)8. Wornen's Pencron · watch ha s brown d1~1I g01dtone C.351"'. Cndam "'I poromrric srr<1p, Sale55.90 Reg. 69.88 . Worncn·., Pencron ~ watcn na!; P"!1Ul Oblong case and 11c ~1 n1~ band. Goldtonc. ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT 8EACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE Cl:rY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD. U1e rour JCPenney ch•rge c•rd. I I I I ..., I / Special events play an important role. Vesta Johnson is greeted by Terry Neal at ice cream social. Preschool program integrates visually handicapped with sighted youngsters. . . .. Seeing to Their Needs blind and sighted oblldnn and Oller !'OUJll•tera tbroush the'* . Each individual, blind or l11hted, has a right todlplty, self. ye·-proira-'" from ludo to symnutica, camp, vocaUoaal fee •. sufficiency and conUnuing pvwth -· .. ....,, Around th1s premise, professional star.rand volunteers of. tbe lures, parties and outings. wilt BraiUe Institute Oranie Count., Community Center have bwlt a Adult prosrams as well as youth, extend into comm otb Y program geared to preparing the blind for full partlclpationlnllfe. Hrvice. The Leo Club, teenage blind, have ra11ed tunda for 0 et· Programs are divided tnto basic skills, spdcial 1ervtce1 and handicapped youth. t h . 'd 5 in th·e Badeil-Powell educational programs. SeveraJ adu.lts serve~ eac er s a1 e Ba11ic skills include moblllt;i, communication, everyday Uv-School for Handicapped Children. Beach will hel ing techniquessuchascooking,Br aillereadina:andwrlthtg. _/_ The Braille 1.nstit~te Auxiliary of Ne~po~ Dec 1 bridl~ Personal growth, through educational-programa, and social d-(Und the•• activities Wllh proc~ rror:n a . ~nv:~ht c1Ub . strengths, t~rough recreation, a;e em~haalted. Special services luncl:::V~1if,~~ s5a~~t~ ~~~~ ~~rh"~t:s Dorothy ·DU Puydt, rangt from Job placement and vu1ual aids lo Braille publlcallons . Be i. 92660 t $lO per person The and talking books . 128 Vla·San Remo. Newport ac., a · You th servicea belCin on the nursery school level intesraUn.c luncheon be1ins at 11 a.m. • CALENDAR: V~riety Off~red AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY: The effect s of cigarette smoking during pre· 1nancy are discussed in the latest isaue or Cancer NeWJ maga1tne. -Quolinl from a report to the 1975 World Conference on Smok· inc. the magaiine states that when a mother smokes during the Jul half of preanancy, the· danger or the child being 1tillborn or dying within the first week or Ufe are increased by one !bird. ' > Copies of the magazine are Assisting Others Among the many programs supported by the Junior Aux- lliary or the Newport Beach As- sistance · League is the Social Service Program which offers emergency, short-term help. Ref errata are received through local school nurses, doctors, Mental Health Association and other community organizations. Also benefltling from the croup'• funding endeavors is the league's Children' Dental Health Center and th e Child Day Care Center. The major ways and means project or the auxiliary is the an- nual Candy Cane Ball which will be presented Saturday, Dec. 6, in the Marriott Hotel. The black-tie event, which is expected to draw 400 guests, is themed a Christmas Evening in Williamsburg and decorations will be representative of that era. available Cree through the Orange Count)' Unit, 4030 Birch St .. Suite 101, Ne"•port Beach, 92660. DELTA GAMMA ALUMNAE: Saddleback Valley members will host a fall fir es ide meeting Thu.-sday, Nov. 25. at 7:30 p.m . in the Irvin e home of Mrs. Ronald Snidow . Leland Cooley, author of "The Art Colony," and "California, God 's High Table,·· will speak. FASHION HISTOR Y: Sad· dleback College instructor Nan- cy Shields will trace the history of fashion from the apparel or the Renaissan ce to the why of bustles and bloomers to the influences or wartime on clothing ~tylee. The survey course will meet al 11 a .m . Mond ay, Tuesday aM Thursday beginning Dec. 1. F\lrther inrormatlon·is available from the office or cornmun1ty in· formation. - TOASTMISTRESSES: Skits presented by members of the six As part or the Newport Beach Assistance League's Social Service program, families often are outfitted from thrill shop merchandise. Mrs. Daniel Evans as· sists two young men in finding jackets. Orange County clubs in Golden West Re gion Council 6 will be featured at tl1e Monday, Dec. 1, meeting at 7 p.m. in Dandel's restaurant, Anaheim. TOllANA ART LEAGUE: Los Angeles aculplor Claire Falkens· tein will lecture on Structures in CUrved Space Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bowers Museum, Santa Ana. Mis s Falkenstein's current commission is a suspended sculpture r epresenting the rllmstrip ror the new cinema building at USC . LAGUNA BEACH PANHF.LLENIC : The Artist Chorale of Laguna Beach High School will present a musical program at the Christmas luncheon Wedne!day, Dec. 3, at 11 :30 a.m. in the Towers, Laguna Beach. EL CAMINO REAL WOMEN : San Clemtnte High School's Madrigal Singers will perform at the Thursday, Dec. 4, luncheon at noon in the community house in Dana Point. Members and guests will share favorite recipes and handcrafted gift items. WOMEN IN ENGINEERING: An all ·day conference on engineering career opportunities is planned for ThuNday, Dec. 4, rrom 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . in the California State Long Beach stu- dent union. To register call, (213 ) 491HI23. LAGUNA BEACH AS · SISTANCE LEAGUE: Doils that have been collected, scrubbed, mended and dressed by volun- teers to be aent as Christmas prC4 sents to the Navajo and Hopi ln· dian reservations will be dis- played at the Friday, Dec. 5, doll tea at the chapter house. ' Handknit caps, clothing and other toy1 will be part of the an- nu al holiday contribution or the chapter. Passing Customs Takes Time DEAR ANN LANDERS: I don't know l1 you can prlnl this letter or not. I hope you can because I need to know 11 l"m old- faohioned, a little oruy ..-what. We have a wonderful 18-year· old da111hter. Belinda does well In school, goes with mannerly ad refined 1irla and boys. Botb m, husband and J are very proud dber. • A few weeks •IO 1 discovered ·WI Belinda hu -oleeptng in the nuclt. At fti'lt I ;ntonded not 'IO notlct, lll•n IHI nllOit I to<lllll· ly llllt'ellted tbal W wear a nltblfOWll becabae the roam sett rail* chllly at nlfhl. llba called me "old-fubloned 1 -1ald1Jeep. 1n1 '"''in the raw'' (a new ex- prtuloa to me) wu man ~- fortabl e a nd thal all h e r girlfriends did it. Ann, I'm not tryln1 Lo play the role of moralist for our dauthter'a eeneration, but when I wu her age, aleeplfll naked wp.a considered cheap. Only the crudest and most vulgar girls did it. Have things changed that much? How do you see it? - CULTURALLY SHOCKED DEAR SHOCKED: I 100 aotllll•I wrong wlllll Belinda lleep~ aade II abe wulo to. 'l'nle, II 1 not lht-way we dJd It in ''ou r da7'' bat tbea our pandmother• wnt 1wtmmtn1 lll lon1 black stockings •ad lbe balhlng 1ull1 b•d slee.-ea. Cl.atom.a do chaac;e, you bow, t aad mayb~ in 2 0 years allbtcowna will be obsolete. he's 30 or 60. He's the community letth, reatin1 on bis laurels or on the advantage ol being "closest. .. He doesn't advertise, solicit business or eive a damn. He refuses to sup- port the Chamber of Commerce. lie figures he'll get enollllh walk· ln business when the chamber promolet, or when the at.ore down the street bas a big sale. l>EAR ANN LANDERS: l"ll bet that letter and your response ln support of the small busi- nessman wtnt up on posters from coast to coast. The small ln· dependent merchant can't sur- vive when his neia:hbors think of him only for donations, small ravon and an arter·houn bucket of paint. The price of gu, the pro- blems of 1ervice the benefit or Tb•t people are considered havins 1tores within wolltlng dll· lreeloaden. When they want tenoe -don't they eo.mt any thek -kid's bHeball tolellb or more? their dl.u1hter·1 wedding in the Unforti.mately, there's another local paper th@y can't un. 1lde to tbal coin. It11 Ule 1m.all derstand why there w~an 't town buslnessm•n wbo·s 11m1Cte space. -AN AWARJ>.WINNING it," or II C011ntillgtbedaya Ill! re-Sl,IALL·TOWN NEWSPAPER Urement, re1arclleu ol Wbetlior l AllOUTTO DIE · . ) . MRS. FINSTER MRS. FULLMER Vows Repeated Finster-Gordon Uni versi ty or Sout hern California graduates, Linda Gordon and Jerry Finster were married in Our Lady Queen of Angel s Cathbli c Chur c h , Newport Beach. The bride, a member of Alpha Delta Pi, is the daughter of Mrs. Beverly Pattinson Gordon. Orange and Wellington Murray Gordon Jr., Anaheim. Her husband is the !on o( F..dwin H. Finster, Corona del Mar. He is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta and Is a member of the USC Cardinal and Gold. The newlyweds will live in Newport Beach. ••• Fullmer-Brach Cathy Lee Brach and Russell P. Fullmer exchanged nuptial vows and rines in the Los Angeles Temple, Church of Jesus Christ or Latter-day Saints. '' Their parents ire Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Braoh of Huntington Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Bert L . F\lllmer, Springville, Utah. The bride is a graduate or Orange Coast College and now attends Golden West Col lege. Her husband earned a BA in ad· vertising and business manage- m en l at Brigham Youn& University. The newlyweds will live in Huntington Beach. ••• Ables-Krumwiede Darcel Denise Krumwiede and Monte Nelson Ables were mar. ried in the · Christ Lutllleran Church, Costa Mesa. The bride, daughter of the Gerald Krumwiedes of Costa Mesa, is a graduate of Colla M .. a High School. She alJO at· tended Oranee Cout College. Her husband is the BOO of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ablm of Irving, Tex. A graduate of Irving High School, be is serving in the Navy stationed in San Di ego where the newlyweds will live. Ann Landers D&All FRIEND: Tllaalal fGI' ta lmlde look. Hans la lllere. I hope you make It. • DEAR ANN: I have lour young children who are surrounded by playm&ttl In Ibis suburban com- munity. I don't want to be the neighborhood meanlt:, but al.I the mothen,around here seem \lllla· . permlastve. -'. For Instance: Whan I let my children 10 riliUng I tell tbem to be home in an hour. When the hour Is up,tbey are borne. Their playmates, however, come over here and 1ay they can stay for lunch, or supper 1 or as late as they·wlsh. Yetterday a lltUt lirl obpwed uP with her tieelllrur 1ear tncl IUIDOWlced ·that abe -coulcl I llP<Dd tile nl&ht ! l want my kids to have friends, but too many "1uesta•• disrupt tile family unit. What shall I do? -BELLINGHAM, WASH. DEA R BELL: Slaoe Ike atlSbberbood motbert oet .. fllldelilles, yoa mllll do tile lel- ttng.,-No one wlll think :rou're aa old meanie II you do ltlorillsl1. Disc'over how to be date bait without !ailing hook, llnt end sinker. Ann Landen• booklet. ''Dating Do's and Don'ta.'' will help you be more poised and l1ll'e ol youraell on datM. 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I I i r '• ~ a Service Station Having been boarded up and covered with graffiti for 12 years, the service station at 19th Street and Anaheim Avenue In Costa Mesa will be reopened in approximately six weeks.· The Hudson 011 Co. of Overland Park, Kan., has boUght about 60 stations nationwide In an expansion program. District Superintendent Larry_ Bonnet, shOwn tap- ing up the glass In preparation for painting, said Hudson was the largest independent oil company on the country. Other Hudson stations are planned In Oregon, Washington and the Sacra~ento area. Below, HUdson employe Paula Ruscher dusts off the parking area for poten- tial customers. ....... ~--#"" . ' ·, SACRAMENTO (APl -Speculators who sougbt tax 1helters in grape vines are running for cover this year, and an agricultural economist says they may have misunder1tood some buic stati1tics. They probably dictn·t know that apple wines are reported as "table wines"' when shipped, and hence they over· estimated the demand for grapes, says Dr. Kirby S . Moulton. cooperative extension service economist at UC Berkeley. ·'They saw those ship- ment figures going up, say. 22 percent a year, and they said, 'We should get into this busi- ness'," Moulton said in a recent interview. Last year, 250 million gallons of wine were shipped. But there·s no ~·ay to know exactly how much of it wa5 apple· ~'ine. FINANCE Moulton ·s projections show that by 1978,' California will have 634,000 acres p(oduc1ng 4 .3 million ton s of grapes. This compares with the record of 3.98 million tons in 1965. and overflowing crops of 3.89 million and 3. 79 million torui in 1973and1974. The projections in· dicate that in 1978, there will be an excess of 300,000 tons of wine crush grapes. IT T.4.KES grape vines several years to pro- duce. Many acres are be· ing pi cked this year rot d Prudential Insurance Co. of America, a lendetl that has foreelosed otil some vineyards : "We try to find some other way to avoi d forecl06ure ." The only apple or other ' natural fruit wines re-- ported under ''table wines" are those thal•·. have no flavors added and are no more than li&. perceat in alcohol coor tent. If a wine is .· flavored. it is repcll't.Ed 1 separately as ••other special natural wines,·~ which are mostly "pop'" wines. APPLES have been widely used in "pop'' \o\'ines because they were a cheaper source of basic s ugar, said Dr . A . Dinsmor e Webb, chairman of the Viticulture and Enology Departm e nt at th e University of California at Davis. State and federal of- ficials say consu mers aeed not v,:orry about a grape wine containing apple juice. They say labeling laws take care of that . ~foulton puts it this way : ··Apple concen- trate and juice used in wine· production in 1974 could produce 8. 7 million gallons of apple wine which would be reported as table wine shipments. The equivalent amount of grape v.•ine would re· quire about 50,000 tons of grape crush ... the first time. Only some ----------- Computer Talk Friday How a 1mall manufacturer can seek: technolo1Jcal aids with a computer will be de- MOD1trated during a program jointly sponsored · by the N•tlonal Aeronautics and Space Ad - miniltratton <NASA) and the Small Business Ad- mini1tratlon Friday 1n the niotb noor conference room of tho Santa Ana Federal Buildllli, 34 Civic Center Piasa. . As1ulln1 with lhe program, whlch will be tree and lut from 1 to 4 p.m,1 will bl 1 IJ'OUP of computer ae1rch speclaliall from the Western Rele.rch Application <An~ CWESRAC). WESRAC 11 •n induatiial application center 1poD10red by NASA and the University of Southern California. Radlord Kini, WESRAC·dlrect0<, said •I· -·• al the meolln1 are Invited to bring 1pecitla problem• in writing or a statement o! ln- formaUon they would Ute frt>m the S)'llem. !ft tho [ OllTOOOllJ) A-reelh of fr••h •Ir. DAILY PILOT .. .. J • . \\'ORSE, the highest proportions of apple -.1.ne:s shipped under the table wine heading were in the early 1970s, about the time many speculators v.•ere mak- ing their deci5ions. e}ant grapes they did. beiihning in about 1970. That year, there were 448.000 acres of bearing vines in California. Rut between 1970 and 1974, about 100,000 more acres were planted -an estimated one third by syndicates seeking tax shelters. cool weather and other acts of nature kept this year·s crop from setting another record -and leaYing grower s y.·ith surpluses. But by the time it was clear that produc· Uon y.·ould fall far short of the 4.23 -million·ton forecast, most gro .... 'cr~ had committ ed themselves to prices that some call di sas trou~ly low. Reports of defaults, lawsu.its and even aban· donment are being heard. Most come from the Centr al Valley, where the low-cost win es that account for most out·of-state sales are produced. Says Gordon Bischof( ROYAL QUALITY P.OCKET CALCULATORS WHILE THEY LASTI lto,el SOK -8 Dialt Full 4 Functions, Floatlna Decim1t Rec:lproeal C.lc:uletion, o/0 Ke y, Conttant ror Reput Flaures. Zero Suppretslon ' I ALSO FREE ADMINISTRATION ON All IRA AND KEOGH PLANS BY DECEMBER 31, 1975 Open a tax-deductrble IRA, KEOGH or other spe· cial Certificate of Depos1t 0 (minimum $1 .000) and get your quality pocket catculator for only $5.00. Check with us for other accounts tha t qualify ~ fora FREE_c_a_tc_u_t_at_o_r_. ___ ~-~-~~- Antl~ r>onk 'M ini~u;.!~r ms 6(~ I 6 \~>% l -..,-~1;, yea rs 6.50 / 6.72% 535 East First Street, Tustin, Ca lifornia 92680, Phone: 832-5200 MEMBER FDIC 4 years 7.25 / 7.52% 6 years 7.50 / 7.79% A limit of 3 per custorl)er. (A) Annual r11t. (8) Ann1,111 yllld wit h dlUJ compound1n1 Whll• ltdtr•I r•111l1lloAJ pemtit w1tlldrhf1l1 btlor• m1r11rtt1 lti.fl is • subst1nh1I l'tduchon in Interest qnrinp. • Wershow REAL ESTATE AUCTION EXCEPTIONAL 23,657 "" sq. ft. 3-Story, Air Cond . OFFICE BLDG. with on·site parkin g on · 26,532 -sq. ft. C-1 land Sanla Ana. Ca. Excellent loc1tion 3nd outstandini oppor1unity for use1·buyer, investors or iyndicates. • ~-~ .,.. ..... ~'P •~ l•M • ''• m•lt 10 $•"!• •·• r••••1•. • I b <K•Jo :1~1, 11,,_ r, '"' 11 c.~··· ·\,.,!•to Oro~,;•C~· '' (1,,t C-.pt•• • I "' •to fl"'·..:\'1 r,1~I011 Sli .. , • 1"11 U•·•~ llf~I !Q•"f • 0~ ··!• p.,I ~i It• I.I (In - ----Siil[ Of'I 11<£ P•f l•ll '[!> 2100 N. Main St. SANTA ANA, CA. THURS .. DEC. 4 11 IO:JO A.N. ------ Mit1on iWershoWco. AUCTIONll"S . i"£ALTO"I ' W IHML•8,..•Aft. lM °"''"'"· C1lll, tclOM ., . ptiJ lt).1M1 1 I • ' . ' ! ~ • I ' .. . DAILY PILOT Sund1y. NovemW 23, 1975 . Paper's Hard ,, s w~i.s On Any Terms '..._E_No__, Have TV, WiH Travel-May~ i By ERMA BOM8ECK A young student wrote me this week, "Thank you very much ror your biography which I was going to use for a term paper on persons I mosl admire. 1-low ever, it ar- rived too late, so I did one on Jo'idel Castro." There isn't a parent re- ading this column who will not understand that letter. unfold:i on • Sunday evening when, right ln the middle of "KoJak.'" our &On will ask out of left field , "Dad, who in- vented peanut::s? ·• "Planters. And turn the TV sel up if you're going to carry on a con- versation ... "What influence would you say peanuts had on the Western world?" he pursues. The entire family A ''PAPF.R'' at our givt-s him their atten- house is n't just an as-lion. "Why do you want s1gnment from 11 toknow?" books of( the 5helf,'' :sa)'?S h.ia fatbt>r, liwjnging into action. "Let's see now. peanuts ... see Goober.·· ''l remember him from 'Mayberry, RFD." said our daughter. "That has nothing to do with peanuts.·· ..'Maybe Charlie Schulz ... " , "Aha! Carver. IJid he discovt>r peanuts or was it soy beans?" By 808 THOMAS ... _Ill'"'"""' ......... !.OS ANGELES CAPl -Kojak talc:es a Uck or his lollipop and baw1.::1 out a $USpect in Cluent Ce-rman ... Dr. Welby t>xamines a patient and delivt>rs his diagnosi!J in Spanish ... Matt Dillon lumber:s into the Longbranch Saloon and mutters "bon jour" to Kitty. Such sights and sounds have become familiar lo American tourists locked in overseas hotel rooms on rainy nights. "CALL THE Bruners. Almost everywhere a They have a dictionary... traveler goes nowadays, jor t'ountries become• more s oph isticated, foreian buyers have 1 sometimes bewilderina selection to t'hoose from, Australia illuatrates the problem of the nation. seeking to retain or P.~ mote a national identity. "Australia has had a n.iling that 50 percent ol. the programming must be produced within the country," tays Universal's Br111mson. "Now the government says it is raising the percentage to 75. YI Jr 11...,,....AI teacher, it ·s a "sen· "I am doing a paper on tence" for the entire the,..p-hysical and family. psychological "Did you taste that he can find Amt>rican meat loaf where Pat put lt>levision , usually in un· in soy beans? Jt was de-familiar languages. licious." The spread or the U.S. "Other countries also have quotas, but they flnd that they are dif • ficult economically. It is Car more expensive to produce local shows than it is to buy an American series." American TV Programs Ara Walched In Some Unlikely Places The drama u sually significance of peanuts ~Mi!iiiiimi.ii on Western civilization.·· I L"WHAT HAVE you got far?" 1511 W.SUNFLOWE~ I "Planters. Source of Ref: Dad, 1975." ''Mom! Forget the product abroad has meat loaf. My future 1s helped bring prosperity ALL OF the TV sellers to American TV com. at stake. I have to trace agree that the mai·or h . r panies -and also a the entire 1story o markets are making r B·bi · 1 growing number of pro-peanuts rom 1 lCa blems. their buys with greater times right up to present Tht> problems include: care -and taking less. day. We're talking about . "It'• rare that you car, nation alism. which bombings. Mexico bans plots about dope, bombs, assassinations and prison breaklS. Arab countries have taboos against kissing, drinking, adultery, as w el l as a nything pictures are the m<>lit salable," says Richard Harper o( 20th Century- Fox. "Audiences ever- ywhere can relate to animals ; t h ere 's no language barrier.'' Columbia's Horowitz agrees: •• 'Born Free' in my view will be the most successful show abroad in tht' his tory of American television. We expect to sell it in virtually every TV market in the world." W. F AJ T l ,M. 540·051• .. GOHIE IH 60 SIECOHDS .. l,G) 80 pages with a biblio· limits the nvmber or sella season'sproductln graphy and table of con-r . 1 al Europe anymore,'' saV'Q • ore1gn programs; oc J~ tents!· . Norman llorowitz of censorship, particularly ''Whenisitdue?" of scenes depicting Colum bia Pictures "'Tomorrow morn· violenl't>: and foreign Television, "France or noticeably Jewish. 'The ---------------------long 'IV movie "QBVII" .,UGS IUHHY SUPa STAI .. IGI • -sEYIH ALOHl" IGI "'°"'" '*" ..... ,,,..,:H-11.11 UC...,."Ol••Yl U.1.& -......of'IM 11:11 "WUGSIUNNY SUPH ST Al .. IGI "'.,,..., .. ...., • c • ..., ....,.. ~. -f AH I SHIH& POIHr' ''SEVEN ALONE" ""l'r.,,.cf ,. c....-Mt.'" Entertainment happenings. Every Friday in the '"g." Germany might pick six ... competition. Hours later. as we're segments of a st>ries, all poring over every GONE ARE the days show them and then quit scrap of reference in the when a film salesman -no reruns." house on peanuts, he an· could travt>l rrom coun-Censorship also plays nounces, "I 've changed try to country unloading a role in what series are my mind. I'm doing a all his wares. As the bought, especially paper on how John backlog of American TV censorshipofviolence. Wayne changed the face grows larger and prcr Brazil, for example, o(the West." gramming of other ma· limits violence to shows "iiiiiir.R~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilr~~=.;;::~====] appearing after 10 p.m. I England understandably wasn't even offered to the Arabs. Anti.J ewish a ttitudes can be ex- treme: t he ''Nakia'' series was refused by one Arab nation because the lawman wore a six- pointed badge, resembl- ing the Jewish star. ·WHICH American series sell best over· st"SS? "Animals and outdoor • '""''"f wants no s hows about -~.~!;.., NOW PLAYING • "'-=J, CO~Ofol.\ o• .. M•~ '.l:J-k.yG'aML .... ,_,,_. BARBRA STREISAND ROBERT REDFORD THE WAY WE WERE Plu• DUSTIN HOFFMAN "UTILE BIG MAN" DAILY PILOT -wtel.I DOIS n HUl:T7'" c.-. w.,.,.. .... .c_ - OUT OF~ SEASON TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 76 Concerning 160 Japar\ese 77 Engineering mile -4. School group degree 161 Again: ·I Thraah:2wds. 78 Share pre;fhc 12 American 80 Custom 162 Sour f state,man 82 Beverage 163 Taste 1 Manulac-84 Brown kiwis i65 Forword lured 86 Motel guest 166 Born: 21 French 88 Blbllcat king French I Income 90 Starboard 188 MlssOyl p. Gasoline 92 Jacob's twin 170 Split rating 94 Strop 171 Arduous 23 Egg-shaped 96 Wiid goal journeys 2" Melody 97 Abandoning 172 Boat part 25 Essence 102 Reluge 174 Revolt 26 Exclama1ion 104 Har-1esters 175 Third card 27 And: Lalin 109 lllad hero 176 Credi! 28 Punctuation 110 Hurl 177 Wlld anlmals ma~ 112 Employed 178 Declare 29 MOl"sels 114 Small piano SO Japanese 115 "-deum" drama 116 Hebrew le1te1 31 R.oman 118 Headliners "lour" 120 Frogman 32 Wealth 122 Brlslles 34 Be Ill 123 Spry 35 Waste-maker 126 Perspire 36 Printer's 128 Citrus fruit measure 130 Philippine 37 Outfit breadlood 39 Choose 131 Harangue "2 River mouth 133 Rescuer 45 Goddess ol 135 Automaton dawn 137 Quiet! 46 Conditlonal 138 Dellghtful bond . spots 49 Husbands 140 Ocean 51 -··· Haule movements 53 Biblical 142 Number anlmal 144 Heallh resort 55 Roof edges 147 Make happy 57 Renova1e 149 Marine 59 Wrl11ng pad 151 Roman 62 Network despot 64 Trite 152 Calcium 66 Maxim symbol 68 New 154 Stories 70 Separated 156 Hall: Latin 72 Scour 156 Dutch 74 Splits cheese ' " • • DOWN 1 Davit 2 Pretend: 2wds. 3 Pesty insect 4 Steps 5 Performance 6 Spar 7 Reverberated sound a Make amends 9 Chinese pagoda 10 Time unit: 2wds. 11 Seine 12 Cocaine source 13 Shun 14 Graceful dance 15 Ear: comb. lorm 16 Decimal base 17 Moslem negrolds 18Getup 19 Likewise 20 Relleves 33 Shade .... 35 Port 38 Dress . 40 Sutler from hunger 4.1 Choir voice 43 Allow 44 Mine car 46 Landed proper1y 47 Dlllerent cells 48 Female scr- van1 50 Finchlike "'"' 52 Church officers 53 Armadillos 54 Calyx lea! 56 Abraham's wife 58 Teeter 60 College degree: abbr. 61 Trample 63 Amer1can Ind Ian 65 Olis 67 Watk: 2 wds. 69 Snout 71 Drunk 73 Natal 75 Sucrose 79 Aeries 81 Jewish precept 83 S\ar1s In trig hi 85 Digraph 87 Train tracks, 89 Bibllul !Ung 91 Snares 93 Complete sections 95 Danger 97 Facts ll 1' IS 98 Evict 99 Continent: abbr. 100 Terminate 101 Chews 103 At no time 105 Whad 106 Being 107 Paper measures 108 Fat : comb. term 111 Superb 113 Devil 111 Dodges 119 Red cedar 121 Spring bird 124 Scale nole 125 Nobel : German 127 Berber lrlbe 129 No1 one 132 Alfonso's queen 134 Income 136 Great tears 139 Barret supporls 141 Downcast 143 --soap 144 Commence 145 Racing horse 146 Fall Into Une 148 Educe 150 Comes to earth 152 Desire 153 White poplar 155 Whirlpool 157 Former 159 Encounter 163 Musical direction 164 Lalin arts 165 Sphere 167 Blltervetch 169 Philippine ,. .. 173 Cordage fiber " . . ' SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS l l Jl10 ln110I~! ~6211! flll""'"' Cliff-llO•ltf\OM '•l<ll,, ........ . "OUT Of SEASON" (RI llA1l f J•lt t ''10 '"'·fl\11'1. l:IO·i :IO·,:IO·t:lO 0 AY I PM Sf"ICIAL KIDS SHOW "RUMP£lSlll TSllN" HI'S• K1r~11 • luht• ~) 15111 lllt PUll~~ "OUT OF SEASON" IRI ,.,._, 1,..._.'4 .. 1 .. .JI U.f./\IM. 1-1'' .. "'1 .. 7"• ,,, .. 1•-1• CINEMALAND 1'1t S1 Mil"' l~ihc•il~liOI "" ... iiSZTOMAHIA" IRJ .... , .... Uf.fMl'l, loJ .. l,.._.:JI "CRAZY MOMMA" .... , J:ff..tt:Jt !AT.JS ..... l;l .. J .... lllM CINEMALAND li ltS1 M:tU An1•t011,Ji/60! ,, •. "iiJOSTEJ COGBURN" ...... ,.,, .. ,. ••t./Slllf, ,,, ... " .. '"" "2001 SPACE ODYSSEY" DA.11.Y till \J.f.(\UM. l :H-t:tl '11EASUIE ISUlll" ' "H. sni• ''" .'" 7:10 J :JO l :JO t:Jt All1IM144 /, & .. ,. " __ .. _ .. '--·-....... -~ .. ~" ... -·~-· "A film of strong characlerlZlllions, subtle but unrelenting tensions,unbkishing eroticfim.• -~-·,.··-~··-••-<• ........ ...._ ..... CLIFF VANESSA andSUsAN ROBERTSON REDGRAVE GEORGE In OUT OF SEASON Thalman <i "True Grit"is bad< aoo look v.ms &\)I him! CALl'TMIAml FOi SllOWTIMll · I CCMllTS _ .... ,.., FOUITllM Yll.UT HIY£-ll CO.TllllUll "CltAIY MAMA" I l A MIAAOA •Al«·ltt S•AGAIH '~IC£ SI~· MO"O•T llwu $Af Ul'IOA¥4(•tffl l40""''1 llJO S 00 ---·--lo .,_ l DflTY ...., CIA1'Y UllT"" ·--· ,..__ YAfrrlSMtfrtG POINT"" lo ..... . ot ...... ... ~·- u ...... "'·--.... , ... .. •• , .• _ ..... _,,_. 11/ll MllOOU ..... .., TOUNGFIA*IHSTllN"' .... '"""MOON"' -1---·--' ·--·-OOHI IN 60 SKOtel,.. SIDIW ucns,.. -.-... -°""' .......... -...... . lfUTOMANIAfll -· PUDON MY IL®'ll 1111 .. ,,,,. ..... ~.-· PACtflC TMlATRES DIUVE·INSUPlFI IWAP MEETS HARllOFI llVO. Dri.l·ln S•., -..i I •11i. a..., Sal • """·---111~ ORANGE Ori"·'" 11 2 f•l . lit I '"" -1-11...,.. '•Ill ,_ 1-•r• al ""'"-""'ltH- f1"'1ly Fuft! Proli11! B•rpirlt G•lof•! ~~; -1:11 1 M. .... litll\.l.••-... •l·M IMPORTANT NOOC£! Otll..OREN UNOE:R 12 FREEi ........ '-··· -.1 .. 1 .,, •. ,_ ....... ......... ·-·· .. ...... ·---· .. ·-Ul nil HOW FAR. DOES A GIRL HAVE lOGO lOUNTANGLE HERllHGlE?? "'---·-JAWS ---currMAMA .. --· .. "-'' 3 DAYS Of TNI CONDOl 11111 --·-·· ll'YOND fMI DOOl111 -·---,_., .... OOHl IN 60'JKONDS,.. SfDIW UCllS"" _,,, __ ._. .... 1111 YOUNG n.ANllNITllN ,. --W.W. i Dlllt DAHCI KINGS"' -·--·-a. IOWllAU,. --n~umt~ih~l~NCI~ AIOUT 111,. sa l1IE llllC1JT, UIC£ISOlfD OmAl 35 •·PlllS! .. __ PLUS THE S£COllO MOST FAMOOS • .._. AotJt T FltM OF OUR TIME.. - The Devn in Miss Joiwes ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! PUSSYCAT • 873 48118 709 £. Balboa Blvd. llfwPort Btach OPal DAILY AT 12 NOOll .. I • -- Looking Baek ~LYPILOT •Z I Playi.c,.;,ght Recalls Paasions ·Italian Singers Depwred f ' "What Is my Prof<M!op 1>11\llv· .., and putunc It all doWll in 1torla and pl.,a IDd now w. bo9k? '' a1k1 Teane11ee. WIWama, hallway throuah bla 11ewly publl1bed memoln en- titled, •PRropriately enouch, "Memoln Clloubl..S.,, '8.115). ·One of Amtrlc•'• greatest Uv. tnc playwriehts manages to re- count" a lot of his life that never turned up in bla pla)'I or •tori••. and consequently hla memoirs inake fa.sclnatin1 readlna. Since his emergence as a ma-/?' force in our theater in the late 401, Williama baa coaxed a fresh approach to American playwrlt~n1, an approach of 1addealn1 realism to the r,ainlw human condition Clabo ed by :some u 11.beater ol. despair") witil bla t.cbDlqua wu replaced in the 'IOt by 1bsurdi1t black romedl11 Ind tbe awesomely technical dramatic monoliths that draw atrenit~ only partially from 1crtpta, relytna heavily oo visual 1lmmlck1. . WILLIA•S' contributions were much more thaq fleetin.c staae work1. Indeed, many or them have been preserved on film to haunt future 1ener1tton1. He didn't really need film to pre- serve theae "(Ork1. Illa Pl•Y• belon1 to American literature, marvelOUJly accessible in book form. Tb• touching, heartfelt lioe1 he gave hl1 characters de- liver hit playa dJr~ to the rt· ader's heart, bypa11ing the neceasity lo ata•e them on a bar· ren platform in the reader's Im· aeination. REX REED in the raw To cataJ~fue Williama' major P1an II to Utanlle several or the lloMt IDd moot endurlnl works l>Ul' !beater b,11 t\'Ol' _Down. ''The Glass Menaau1•,'' ''A Streetcar Named Dffire." "The Rose Tattoo,'• ''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "Suddenly Lut Sum· mer,'' ''Orpheus Detcend.lnl. '' "C.mlno Real,'' "Summer and Smoke" IDd "The Ni1ht ol the Iguana'· have all burned their marQ on our natJmaJ cultural comclousoeaa. ANY PLA YWSIGHI' W«th hit salt utilizes the 1taae u •Oller ror the deep-seeded puatona of Iii> own toul, thu1 1eneralidq IDd broadenln1 the bulc theme of hit own experience into a more catholic form1t for mua con - sumpUon. That's what drama 11 all about -dl1coverln1 the un· ivenal context tn which penonal expertq,ce may be praonted so that others mltht ahare a forceful char1e of sett· reco(nition. ~ltb these ''Memoir•,'' W1lliams dismantles th e footlightl that have always pro- teet~d him lrom. the masses, 1tandirl1 naked for all to detect a common denominator or source of blt aenlUJ . Probably UU'ough deliberate choice, he seenu to 1u11est that the common de· nominator 11 a ffJC.Ual one - TENNESSEE WIWAMS more speci£icaUy, a bom06e.xual one. In thil book, be leta It all hanr out. "Memoln'' it laraely about bi1 homosexual one·nl&bt 1t.and1, tun11, aftaJr1 and lovers, tractnc hi• 1e~ual escapades from high school through college ~ on in· to hi:t New York professional years. up to the present. What really emerges in Ten- nes1ee Williams' "J\.temoirs" is nothing much more than a patchwork quill ot human life, whose author just happened to be brilliant, sensltive and celebrat- ed. It'• not the book one mi&hl hope for from one of the most cootroversial writeri of our time, but the gut emot ions are there, strikinl familiar chords. Despite his annual announce· ment ot Impending death from everything from the blows of critics to improbable breast cancer , there seems to be an in- dication that life Is fwt begin- ni ng tor this crusty old crocodlle. Pisces! Be Diplomatic MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES (March 21 -April 19): J\.1any are sur· prl1ed by your ability to create. to stylize, to foresee trend1. You'll be consulted by young persons. .TAURUS (April 20-May 201' Stress con· fidence, humor and wUUngness to chide yourself for your own foibles. Change, travel, are featured. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Spotlight on home, residence. adjustment within ramlly cir- cle. A "1rouchy" reh•tive is merely seeking af. fect ion. CA.NCf;lt (June 21.July 22): Funds may be temporarily tied up due to legal procedure. Ke y la to define terms. for lon1·range money commitment is merely probing. Kno~· It and wi thhold any rinal an!'-''er. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You get chance to replace . rebuild, r('furni sh and create at- mOiiphere more to your own liking. Intuitive in- tellect should be h('eded. SA.GITTARl l,;S (:"io\'. 22·Dec. 21): :\tove- ment, -expansion -th('se are featured, along with <'Ont acts. dialogue, abili ty to charm way to inner circle. CA.PRICOR'.'J t Dec. 22.J an. 19): ~1oney and fri end1hip could combine Ingredients arc on de· Heall" balance. B(' pos1t1\'e a,bout reQUL'sts, ob· ligations, credits a nd deb1ta. AQlJARIVS 1Jan. 2{).Feb. 18): W h~t you want will rome to you. Take adva ntage of op· portunity to d is pl ay products. ideas to pro· ROME CAP) ..:: Italy'a IDOi! famoua opera coach, the ira.nd old man ot the theater, baa one word for ltallan •t>«• llln&on: lhrlekan . .\Jld outolthe window allertbtmhe throw• the reatot ltallen opera -_producfUons, dlffetors and com ~ poaen. Luili Ricci 1row llR with tbe ireata of tho early 20th century: Pietro Mucaeni, Pucclnl, Caruso, Beniamino Gl&ll. Today he t'etuaea J\allan PllRllJ IUI<! ntVer •-to the opera, a 1core'1 throw from his Rome apartment. And althouth he 1WI teaches 48 hou.ra • week, despite hl111 yean, be sen no one to 1tap into his shoes when hestep1out. Hil pupils come from everywhere except Italy, opera's homeland. "I don 't want Italian pupil$," he said in an Interview. "They think only ol makin1 their voices heard ; they aJwayw sing at the top ot their 1,~•· Bel canto with crescendol, dirnenuendoa plani1almoa no lqera.latl here.'' Atlde from belnC ur)1torlC1hrleker1), lt.allana, RJcc1·1ald aadly, malr;e lazy pupils. "They don't study well. Yo:u can make Americana sins a phrue 10, 11. 20 times and they )Viii ••Y,: 'Let'1 do it again,' The.y study with passion.'' Ricci today has more than 50 pupils, lnclud· in& Swedea Germana, Auat.rtana. Brlton1, P'inn1 and, recently, Chine ... It ha1 been almost ftve yean •Ince Ricci set foot in an Italian opera hoUle. "If J do, I suffer," he said. ''They don't do a1 l 1ay. They chan&e tempo1 .. ''There la no one in Italy today nt to direct a theater. No one," very firmly, "You need mae:ttri, and maestri with experience. We in Jta- -.. - "MR. QUILY' (G) "OLIVER " "NASHYILLr llll "TOMMY" IP'GI "HAID 'TIMES" ll'Gl "LAST DETAIL" Clll "'T~ F&AMICIMSTEIM" IPGI "MONTYP~ a THI HOLY G«AIL" I -.0 .. IN 60 SICOtcrS" . ...VII. INll'f'I&." fNI '"YOUMG NAMKINSTllN" INI ""WffHI DOIS rT ttUITr' ly no longer bavedi.rttton wbo teach. So who ar~ the youn1 to learn from? Themselves?·· Modern com posers eet the same brushoff. Only Olan Carlo Menotti wu excepted, ''becauae Lt '• muolc. The othen add three and three and make 1even. I don't wMlentand It, and at my aee laeverwiU.'' Ricci'• mualcal career beaan 10 yean 110. when Vittorio Emmanuele IJI sat on the Italian throne and Theodore R00&evelt was pr~11ident or the United States. Rlcd waa 10 when his father, a chur<'h 11n1er, led him by the hand to Antonio Cotoeni. a famOUJ baritone-teacher, who was lookinJ for an accompanist. "Coto1a1 opened the piano and set on the rack the Panofka vocal exerelaes. Cotognt was a man who took no account ol appearance, condl· tior1 or age." Turnine to himself, the only old m•!tt'r stl ll on the job, Ricci said : "I see no one after me. lbey are all very old , or dead. "A maestro mu:il be u patient as a monk. A DREAM! ·~ Thurs .. Dec. 25 thru Tut., Doc. JD .1~ SEAUTIFUl GllU V GO•GEOUS cosruMIS SENSATIONA& SICAFING ',r:.;•: The Ideal ....... t ; • I ~. •, ,_' ' • F1mily Xmas Gift )J"_,. Pl:A,OAMANC!I: ~ /I \. NITf&· nriw... Des. ff -., ..... M~O. .. M -1._ ... 5.Lht..IJ-e, ..... ....... Del. t i -• '·""· MO<'I ~H -lp "'· '"'"" O.c. 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PISCES I f'cb. 19 .\larch 20): Low.key ..tp· proach is bC'sl be diplomattc, make intelil1::cnt ronces~ion s. Home life und ergoc5 chang,, but you adju.:!t to il. ' J I ...,:,. ) We cover the waterfront In Iha l·J!l flijlt1ll VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22 ): Fini1h rather than be&ln -realize that organization actually will support your efforts. Threats, doubts, fears are of paper tj&er variety. _ IJBRA. (Sept. 23·0et. 22): Friend who asks MESA HEY MOMS! HIY DADS! HEY KIDS! 1884 Newrort Costa~ !,4 I \\2 SPICIAL ICIDDlf MA.,._. SATVl•AY, MM. AFTHMOOMS "RUMPELSTILSKIM" CUTOOMS J $HOWS DAILY All Seah $1.00 • • , THE PICTURE TO BEAT FOR THE NEXT SET OF OSCARS '"DOG DAY' WILL BE·ONE OF THE MOST TALKED ABOUT MOVl£S OF THI VIAR. 1111 1 tough, hanl-.'llttlng, lllCOlllPf'Olllng film ... Mother Otear nomination for Pacino." -A111t Pltlltl ln. M.ABC·TV • ... PACINO, LUMETAND THE RLM rTSELF WILL DEFINITELY Be UP FOR N;A'oEMY AWARDS." . -"41Mrt Q. L,tw!s, K'I "F ANYON1 DOUN'T T1INK ALPACINO IS ASUPERll ACTOR... JUST LET HIM auYA TICKET TO A WARNER BROS. MOVIE CAI 1 !D 'DOG DAY AFTERNOON: It could 11111111 fourth consecutive best llCtoi' nomlnltlon far Al Plclno.'" ' _.ten A"'•"· .KM!tC For the Thanksgiving Holidays, Disneyland has Jose Feliciano, . Bloodstone, / i"'74~ Carrie McDowell, ~,,'.,,:··.~,.,--\the Glenn Miller • ' ~. ~, -~ Orchestra ·l .J.Lr ~ di,ec1erl hy Jimmy Henderson on Friday, Nov. 28 and Saturday, Nov. 2 ' Plus, "America on Parade" Daily! • , .ind mom·savlnr turkey dl nnen on Thank.,tvt.n1 01y! .Dis'1eYl!lnd Prri!'Pfn on '1'1to~All"1f'W Da,y, NOfJ. 27, from 9 AA-1 ta, 7 /1Af J.'ri •• NOfJ. 18, and Soi., NOLI. 29, (mm 9 AM to t:l Mui"l8M and oft SWI,. Noti. 30,/roM JOAM lo 1 PM. '~l'Na"kaM l'omdc" 3 PA( on Ntw. 27 & 30; 3 PAf & 9 PM on Nott 28 & 19. /. l • ,. """ --- fhr lrrri/11in1 mnli<in pktunt from 1111 1"ri!vl1tg ,Vo. I bat NUn. '"4W5 '''Conduct Unbecoming' •.. mounting tension 1nd polllllld fllrfDl'lllltlCll make fllr f1scln1Ung , entertainment!" <PGJ . . l y I j ,. ~ .. ' I I 1 • ' , 88 DAIL V PILOT Su nday, November 23, 1975 Separate 'Equality' Won't Do~ • • (From Page 83) the s~cond w~rld w3r brought with it a collapse of colorual emplres and a new sense of independence among submerged peoples everywher e -especial- ly am ong those or African descent . Perhaps the most important single innuence in effecting the nt"w Reconstruction was a mass migra- 1ion that took place in the middle years of the 20th century from rural areas to urban centers. Blacks , a major element in this migration. s.,.iarmed to the big cities. For the first lime they began. under 1ncreas- iJigly resou rceful and sophisticatl'd l(·adership, to form a politiC'1:1.lly e ffft·tive voting bloc. With growing "<A•hite support. blacks staged effective dcmonstra lions in the capital and t.>lsewhcrt• against the in - "justices of raC'1 aJ discrimination, and brought effcc - t1ve<.·ourt t•hal lenges against them. On lt1ay 17. 195-4 , a unanimous Supreme Court put an t>nd to the "separate but equal" fi ction -a t le-ast so far as segregated publi c schools were con· cerned. It acknowledged, in Brown v. Board of F.ducation of Topeka, what Justice Harlan had as· sertf'd more than a half a century earlier, that racial segregation is, of itself, by its nature and by its intent, a debasing denial of human equality. ''We conclude," Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote, "that in the field or pubUc education the doctrine of ·separate but equal' has no place. Separate educa- tional faC'ilities are inherently unequal. Therefore, \l.'e hold that the plaintiffs ... are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal proteetion or the laws guaranteed by the 14th .<\mendment . ·· Although this decision dealt only with public schools . the reasoning behind it applied with almost equal force to all forms of publicly supported and publicly managed facilities. The decision was followed by year s of "freedom rides" and "sit-ins"c.and "marc hes" and "prayer demonstratlons" -many of them encoun- tering violent and brutal resistance by local authorities and demanding heroic courage by thei r organizers and participants. At the same time there were persistent efforts to organize blacks for political action and to register them in the South so that they could make themselves felt at the polls. In 1964. goaded first by President Kennedy and later by President Johnson, Congress enacted a romprehenslve civil rights Jaw ; and a year later it adopted a voting rightaact. 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Just in Time for the Holida I • • j " \ AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1975 -· \ SHOP COSTA MESA & ANAHEIM/BUENA PARK DAILY 9 to 9, SAT. 9 lo 6, SUNDAY 10 lo 5 •PUENTE HILLS MACL DAILY 10 to 9, SAT. 10 to 9, SUNDAY 12 lo 5 ' ' . .. , ) } ' I l • " • i ] l H< thr by , .. caJ in ,., Ml Bir ab I ot ' • I J .. • M lo flf s. 48 le. bl cit bi a ta oti vi lo th ' cc 6-' ' th cl m bt di C1 g< Pl Fl th di 31 of Sf ' q1 hl SI tc I P< 1 I I i ( I I I c t I l l l • ' I By GLENN WHITE O(l .. o.tfy .......... ANN ARBOR , Mlcb.- Jto\lnded i.nd fru1trated -1hout moot ol lhe afternoon by a auffocaUn1 Mtch11an .de- fense, Ohio State'• Buckeyes came to life for two tourbdowna in the closing minutes ol the came lo hand the Ualventty of Nlcbican a 21-lt defeat to win the Blg·IO football champlooshlp and a trip to the Rose Bowl. M!cblgan, now 8·1·2, plays Oklahoma In the Orange Bowl. The largest regular season • • crowd In colle1e !oolball blatory, 105,5'3, jammed chilly Mlchl&an Stlldium Saturday allttnoon lo see what tu.med out to be a classic matchup. Underdog Mlchlcan had !oucht from a 1.0 first quarter dellclt lo throw a defensive atraog'lehold around the talenl -laden Buckeyes. .. OSU quarterback Cornelius Greene found himself runnine from hordes of pursuers and wu forced to hurry mOlt or his puses. Heisman trophy winner Ar< hie Grilfu\ w u being held lo 48-15 Triumph MUncie, :Sears ·B1n·y Stanford ' . ! STAN·FQR·D -{kP) -Chack Mwlcle score<! Clalllurnia's !irst fOW' touchdow°-', passed for a flftl/ and ·.ru"'1id fer 166 yafds Sal'l"day to leod 11\e Bears lo a 48-lS defeat o( Stanford and at least a share of the Pacific·& foot- ball championship. • . ~ four touchdowns by Mun· cie, 'Who may have been playing hia last collegiate 1'1ne, equaled a school rec;ord and the senior tailback est&blisbed several other records in th·e coovincing victocy before 88,000 fans at Stan- ford.Stadium ." The 13th-ranked Bears rt.nished the rea:ular season Mth an 8-3)re- cord. Their confer~e marlf is 6-1. But the UCLA Bruins will go to the Rose Bowl to face Big Ten champion Ohio State if they match California's 6-1 record by beating Southern California Fri- day night . If UCLA l oses, California wins the Pac-8 and goes to the Rose Bowl. There is a possibility Cal could go to the Fiesta Bowl as a consolation. Stanford, in a three.way tie'. for the Pac-8 lead going ioto Satur· day, fin ished 5·2 in the conlere.nce and 6-4-l overall: Muncie JJad~ touctklow:q runs of one and 16 yards and caught a seven-yard sCoring pass rrom quarterback J~ Roth in the first half. In th~ final quarter, after Stanford scoff'l a safety and a touchdown to pull within eight -points, Muncie made a three-yard touchdown-run---an.d-threw-a 46- yard touchdown pass to Wes Walker. Stanford's offense, unable to move the ball on the ground, re- lied almost completely on the passing of Guy Benjamin, who threw touchdown passes to Tony Hill and Jim Jenke. He was aJso intercepted three times. - Phil Heck and Syd LoftOn of the Bears intercepted Benjamin passes to set up Muncie's third touchdown and a JS-yard field goal by Jim Breech, with both scores coming in the f"mal two minutes of the first half. The Cardinals trailed 14 -0 before Benjamin hit Hill on a 38- yard touchdown play late in the opening period. Cal scored next on a 48-yard field goal by Breech. * * * SCOltll •T QUAllTllltS c.nfonll• ,, 13 o n_. St.nlord • O D •-I~ C.l-ut>cl• 7.,.11 from Aottl (8'M'(h tH:I<) CAl---Muno:lt 16 run (l~r~ch kk k f Slill'l;--++111 a.,.11 lrom BenlAmln (likl< l .. IMI f C.l-FG8'Nctl41 (.11.......,.,,,nc;lt 1 run IBrnch kkll) c:ar-FG lirHch a 5'-"-S..ltl' (lftlllfr ~<1a1> "'9ft!Olllofend l- 5Ulf'l-..lenlle ' i>a•• lrom 91fnl~ ll""91'ord l<lckl Clol-Mllfll:le) r11n l Brff'CPI l<k k ! C.1-allu!r ... "''' lrom M.-.cle 1•.-c:t1tl(t f Ctl-.Jonn• ""' !Brff<:h tkkl A--.000. Flr1.1-t lh.llhH·YarO\ PaWnQy.irO\ llltlumy•rds -· ..... h F umtff's· IOSI f'\oNllleS·Y••dl STATISTICS '"" " ., ... '" ,. , .. ,,.o ... .. II).~· .... " "" ·~ ' !l·l2·•· ,,, " >V UP'IT• ........ GRADY MAKES TACKLE-Stanford quarterback Guy Benjamin (7) is sacked by Cal's Larry Grady (53) and Jeff ~arnes . Grady ls a former Westminster High and Golden West College standout. 47 yardl. bil lowest output since l;le was a frHhman four yean -••. the llnt lime be wu under 100 in a2 conaecutive rerul&r 1ea10G cames. Oblo State badn 't made a nnt down from' the fourth play of the -quarter unW tbe tut 8:47 olthe1ame. . The Wolverines bad scored with 24 seconds lo 10 In the hall lo tie the couot at seven and missed a 36-yard !ielll goal on the last play of the ball oiler OSU tumbled away the kickoff follow · lnelheTD. ' * * * Woody : No Defense Is P e rfect Spttlol to the Daily Pilot ANN ARBOR, Mich-Woody Haya was.unusuatiy..alfable.-- He had just been thrown into the showers by ·his jubilant Ohio · State football team-and he had been crowded into a sometimes- illuminated tunnel so reporters could hear what he had to say about his 21 -14 victory over Michigan Saturday afternoon. "It was the greatest comeback by any team I've coached." be said. "We looked great the first time we got the ball and scored and we played well in the closing minutes. "Michigan outplayed us °'e rest or the time. They outgained us and they stopped A.rcb.ie Grif- fin . But we got the one statistic that means the most: WE bad the most points." Hayes lauded the Michigan de- fense. "They defensed Griffin better than anyone ever has, but . to do tha~they ·bad to give away something-and that would be pass coverage. "There is no such thing as a perfect defense and we felt we could pass against them . For a long while our pass protection was breakin~ down and we final- ly made some adjustments in that protection in the last quarter. but I won't tell you what the changes were. "When our quarterback gets protection and has time, be usually throws right on the money. "I couldn·t believe we'd get down there that fast when we drove (or the tying touchdown after they ·d taken a 14 ·1 lead.·· Did Hayes give any thought to going for two points instead of the kick aJter the second TD? "No ,·· he responded. "We thought we had a 98 percent chance of making the kick and with 3: 18 still to play. we thought we could get the baJI back once more. The wind was at our back and we thought we could get close enough for a field goaJ. "This is my sweetest win ever against Mic higan ," he con- cluded. * * * Wolverines' 4 th Quarter Gamble Fails Special to the Daily Pllot ANN ARBOR . Mich.-Bo Schembechler and his University of Mi chigan football team had decided be(ore Saturday·s game with Ohio State that the Wolverines would not play for a tie. And that's why, with the score 14-14 and 3: 18 left in the game, Michigan freshman quarterbac'c. Rick Leach was throwinl!l: from his 20-yard line. Two of his passes were picked off. One set up the winning TD. The other let OSU run out the final &5 seconds of playing time. "We knew we wouldn't get to the Rose Bowl if we tied," Leach said. "Right now I feel depressed but we win as a team or we lose as a team . "I wish we could have gotten· more points on the board in the first half when we were moving the ball so well . That would ha ... ·e taken some of the pressure off our defense.·· Schembechler said. "No loss is easy to take for me or my team. See Michigan, Page CZ Tbm Mlcblgan surpd lo a 14·1 Jud with 7: 11 remllalng In the clull and seemed tollill bave lbe Buckeye s throttled •• Wolverines defenders forced Grftt>e lo throw • pair ol In· completions oo OSU'• next two plays. In fact, the ICCClld throw was nearly intercepted. But now came the bepnnine of· that Incredible Ohio State rally. Gree!\• hit Brian Bashna&el with a 17·yard pa11 for the first down. Greene completed his next two tllrows to 1et the ball lo the Mlcb11an31. · Sunct!y.~23. 117S '111.en the Buckeya went to their vaunted nmnlnc attack and fanally punched it over for the TD on a fourth down play &om a fool away with fuUbock l'e(e J- carryin1. . It wa1 the t':leventh pl&1 of th• 9>-yard aua\llt and Tom Klaban lied 1114-14 with 3 : 18 lelt. However, Michigan would not play tor • tie. Coach Bo Schem· bechler ordered freshman quarterbaek Rick Leach to throw. It was• fatal decision for the Wolverines. _ Leach was nailed foe a four· DAILY PILOT ('f .- dertbrew the Intended re«!lver and Ray Griffin (Areble'a brother) picked II off ond re- turned It lo the Mlcbi1anthrff. Johnson scored on the neat play and Ohio State led!l·l4 with • 2:191oso. · • SWI time for the Wolverines to ~me back. Asain Schembechl er Leach to the air. Again th' Buckey ea intercepted and lhb SeeBackeye1,PageC:Z • " •• I ' ' ""''' ....... MICHI GAN'S RICK LEACH (7) FUMBLES AFTER BEIN G HIT BY ED THOMPSON. Long-Time Dream Realized Hayes: Part-time Santa? ANN ARBOR, Mich.--Lord, oh Lord. For the fourth straight year, we've got an Ohio State football team pl aying the Pacific-8 Con- ference champ in the Rose Bowl New Year ·s day. That means. of course, that OSU will bring aJong its head football coach. J believe his name is Woody Hayes. I have nothing against Woody Clayes. mind you. lle's never punched me or pushed me. And how many sports writers from the Southland can make that statement? Actually, Woody Hayes s miled at me during Saturday·s post game press con· ference at ¥ichigan Stadium here. I guess winning does something for his much-attacked personality. In fact. had I come from another country where lhey ha· ven·t read or heard about how cantankerous Hayes is supposed to be at times, I would have thought he -...·as a chaplain con- verted to coaching. Or a part time Santa Claus. Or a marriage counselor. l traveled here to reaJize a dream of long standing. A dream of seeing Ohio Stale pla y Mi chigan in football . I was disap- pointed by the game·s outcome, but not by what I saw on the field of play and in the stands. Two unbeaten teams playing for a conference c rown and a trip to the Rose Bowl. And 105,543 people cheering every moment, not just durin g a spectacular play, as they do in LA . I have seen these two schools play each other a number of times on television. But there is no way TV can capture the at· mosphere of being there in person and feeling the vibes caused by the game. the crowd and those hyper-active bands. At any rate, we 've hot Ohio State coming to Pasadena again. It·s making the Rose Bowl game monotonous, seeing only the Buckeyes going against our Pac-8 titlists. * * * Ml~blgan b•s put &ogetber an incredib le on.campus sports complex with the newest addi· Uons the 13,500-se•t basketball arena and tbe indoor track-tennis mecca, which se•U: only 2,800 in temporary bleachers. Yost ice hockey arena has the ~ating capacity of 8,500. The baseball stadium holds 3,200 and there are 3,000 bleacher seats around the out.door track. About 1.000 can fit into the in- g: -'\. _.., ,/! 11.1(/ ~ door swimming and diving pool stadium. But the big attraction is the football structure-Michigan Stadium . It officially seals 101,701 but over 105,000 squeezed in Saturday for the Ohio Slate g•me. I arrived in Ann Arbor Friday expecting to come into a town gone mad with football. Instead I found freezing temperatures. faJlin g snow and noted nothing out of the ordinary in the .way of pre-game activity or banners re· garding tht> game spread about the University of Mi chigan cam- pus. A few signs were hanging in dormitory windows. One which - particularly caught my eye read: ..The Buckls> Stops J-lere," a takeofl-on the old Truman policy in obvious reference to the Ohio State Buckeyes. Mi~bigan basketball coa~h Johnny Orr believes Indiana will beat UCLA when they collide in the college cage biggie Saturday in St. Louis on national TV. Orr also says his Wolverines will have a national TV dale at UCLA in January, 1977. And he says hoop coaches around tbe Big-18 were 5hocke:d that UCLA tabbed Illinois roacti Gfoae Bartow to succeed John Wooden. Apparently feeltng around the Big.JO was th•t Bartow badn 'tdone that good or a job at Illinois. Nebra ska Blitzed ' ByOklahoma,35-10 NORMAN. Okla . !AP ) - Oklahoma's season-long plague of fumbles finally rubbed off on someone else, and the Sooners rubbed it in with a shock ing 35·10 victory over second-ranked Nebraska Saturday. Oklahoma. ranked No. 7, lost three fumbles. but Nebraska 'h·ound up with a terminal case of tu rnovers. Th e previously- unbeaten Cornhuskers lost four of five fumbles and had two passes intercepted and Ok lahoma turned the miscues into five touchdowns. "Nebraska is a great team. but today they made some or the mis - takes and turnovers that have hurt us in the past,·· said Oklahoma coach Rarry Switzer, soaking wet after his players tossed him in the s howers. "We were lucky . If Nebraska hadn·t made some of those mis· takes, we would have had a hard time winning. We made a lot of mistakes in the fir st haU, but we were·a good enough football team to come back and capitalize on Nebraska's mistakes in the second half." The victory earned Oklahoma a trip to the Orange Bowl and a share of the Big Eight cham- pionship. Nebraska players had earlier voted to refuse any bowl bids if they lost to Oklahoma, but coach Tom Osborne said Satur- day they will probably lake another vote tod ay on whether or not they will accept a Fiesta Bowl bid against the winner o( the Arizona-Arizona State game. ··we knew that turnovers wou ld be the most important part of the ball game," said Osborne ... But that·s football . Sometimes it bounces your way, sometimes ii doesn·t. As long as we were hang· ing on to the ball, I thought we were playing pretty weU . It was the same thing that happened to Oklahoma against Kansas.'' Sports o n TV Ra.-s Lopsided Favorites Today * * * SCOlll! •T OUAllTl!llS NtfM"~k• l 0 0-lO Olli-tJ I 11-)S Nttl -FG Coyl• 16 10 a.m . (2) -NFL FOOT· BALL -The St. Louis Cardinals m eel the Jets in New York . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cloo· ina: in on their third straight dil'isiooal title in the National Football Conference, the Los Angeles Rams rate as more than three touchdown favoritea today over the erstwhile Monsten o( the Midway, the Chtcago Bears. €oach Chuck Knox, whose name was mentioned liriday as Ille next .posalblo head coach of ~New York Jets,. dOmn"t take tb• Bears lightly l[cspite 'tbe ¥erw6elmlng ooda Iii tlie Rams' f1Wit. ' As an added problem, Los Angeles must play Chicago today at the coliseum, then travel to Detroit and face the I.Jons in a Thanksgiving Day game. · ."l ive been with teams that have played the Bears many times and they have a great tradition," said Knox. who was an assistant coach at Detroit before becoming the Rams' head coach threlt seasons ago. The Rams are in good physical shape. for the game .. Althoug"h Tom Mack suffered a knee injury I • during Thursday's practice, he is expected to start. The veteran of- fensive guard will oppose the Bears' tough defensive tackle, Wally Chambers. Knox admitted his club needs its best against Chambers, say- ing, ''There are a lot <J good de· fensive tackles in the league and he is very definitely one of the best." Against Atlpta in a 16·7 triumph last Sunday, the Rams showed their passing attack to full advantage . Ron Jessie I ca.ught 10 for 151 yarcb when the Falcons double-teamed Harold Jackson . Quarterback James Harris hit on 19 or 'ST passes for 242 yards. The Rams are 7-2 and three games in front in the NFC West. The Bears are 2-7 in the Central Division and out of playoff con· tention. ''We 're j ust lacking experience this year," said Bears coach Jack Pardee. ''It hurts to lose. It's bard to cope w(th after so many winning seasons. ' \ Diii -·v!l 1 '"" IDIRl1Pt110 t k • I ,.ti-AnttlOnT 1 run !Dll'tlft\lOlkld Oki -Petototk l run IDll'tlirn10kl<k I Oki -O.vl1 • '"" \OIRl..,10 -k k I Ollt -!.lm1 4run IOll'll..,IO kk til A-l'0.216 STATISTICS ...... Flf"11ol0wolt I) 1& Jl""'".yord"I 1' 10 11·t11 ,.. ...... , .. d, ,,. 11 l'lttllmT••dl JI J) ~ 1~11-) ·t-.1-0 Pwrlh ... ..,, F~·loll ~· .. J ,..,..ltlH·Y•fd\ '-JO ... ) IHOIVIDUAL. Lt:ADIJtS ill:U§.HING -l'MIHMtio, T. 0.1'11 IM4. Antony 1w.oi.1 ....... s. 01w11 ~uo,•-r ''·''· llECEl\llHG -NelH•tk•, Htl-J.•2. #Nitto I-". Oill'"°"", W•lflln91on l·I• PltSSING -N•bf"a\kl. F•rr..,.tr.o 1J.H-J. , .. .,.~ 5. 0.Yll 1-J-O. 1t • I p.m. (Zl-NBA BASKET. BA ... L -The Philadelphia 76ers meet the Hawks at Atlanta. (4) -NFL FOOT· BALL -The Oakland Raiders meet the Redskins in Washington , DC. (S) - COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Kangaroos, the Australian national team, vs. the USC Trojans. Taped. 4 p.m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALi. -Highlights of selected games played this weekend. \. ,- D.11, ,..i.t ,,_.. ,, .. lltlC' O'Dl-tl SADDLEBACK'S RICK CURTIS (53), RICH FORCE (72) RUSH HERB DANIEL. ;BUCKEYES .• Continued From Page Ct : t1mt they were able to run out the 1 eloek. , Michigan had dominated the ~ame in nearly every facet. It o utga\ned the Buckeyes 361 )'Brds to 208. But It faltered In the kicking department with the three first half punts diatancing 23. 21 and JS yard•. Sophomore punter Jim Johnson had been averaging 39.7 yards per kick prior to the Ohio State match. Juni or pl ace kicker Bob Wood had m ade l l of 13 field goal tries. Rut he couldn't make the one at the end of the ha lf . In a final analysis it was l\tichigan's young: Wolverines (15 starters are underclusmen) and their coach who disdain pa· tience. They scuttletl the run for the pass when the scoce was tied at 14 and plenty of time \J : 18 J re- maining for Michigan to mix up it.s offense and at least move Into field roal range. Ohio State never la&t its cool. It made the big playi; when it had to and its reward with be the na· -tio.nal championship. IC.0'11 •Y QUA•Tllt$ OriioS11t• ' a o u -11 Mkhl9M 0 1 • 1-H OW -"· Jollnwn 1 !le•• ll"Gl'fl Gr-.. CK!ttw.n W1ei.1 Mk'll -SmUll ll Qoall l•om S.tl l'Wr:lolcl kl<• I Mieh -l.ll tll I '"" !Wood k lclr.I O\U -P.JGMt·n 1 '"n iKltW<>k k kl 05U -"· JoN\Mll J '"'" IKl1btll i.lt k I A -1°'.Ul STATISTICS .... f !•tl ...... 1 u flutM-i·ylrd1 '~If' ,PIUINJ ,..,di M ~'1,lm.,1rd1 ,,. ,...._ l·l•J ~~1ei.-m1 .. ,:: ~lllll·Yl•d~ 1·10 INDIVIDUAL LIADl•t .. .. " ,.,~ '" ~ •. i •. J ... ,., l ·IS llUSl<ilNG -Otllo 51111 .... .--1a.s1, G<ll· t i" )t-'6. Grt-S-lt , ••U.lltoQ91 ).10. Mk lll91n. 8rtll H·ll•. l't'lll ll·llM, L11tll , ... , .. RICEIVING -Olllo $111•, '1•i'Ull1 J·n . Grll!ln .2·11 Mldlloen. 5,.,11ti )-JI, K. JoNlloO!I i.10, &Ill .:Z·lt , P'AS,IHO -Ohio Sltll, Or-1.1 .. 1," y1•1b. l#NcNQlft, ~Kii 7.ll).J, 101; 8'111l·l·t,11. ' .. College Football Penn St., Irish, Jayhawks Win PITTSBURGll <AP ) -Penn Stalt""s Steve Geist' ran 29 yards for the winning touchdown .,.,,ith 8: 18 left in the eame o.nd Pltl':i Cnr!!lon Lo ng missed three field goal tries in the l a~t r\\•e minutes as the Sugar no .... ·l·bound Nittany ljons i;cored a 7·6 colle~e footb<.111 victory here Saturday. Chris Bahr's extra polnt kick gave 10th-ranked Penn Strite. 9·2. the mar gi n of victrry . .,.,·hil c Lon~ had a poin t-after try blocked and missed field goal tncs of 51 . 23 and 45 yard& down the i1tretch. lrbh Romp MIA'.\11 -Defensive end Ross Browner set up a tou<·hdown ""ith a fumble r ecovery at Miami's thre('·yard line and gave Notre Dame a safety three minutes later as th e Iris h scored 16 points in the second period to take a 32·9 football victory Saturday night. The Irish. e nding their first sen son wlth coach Dan Devine with an 8-3 record. gol thcir other s econd period tally after linebacker Doug Dec ker re· covered another Miami bobble at the Hurricane's 19 . Ka,.. ... to Bo1CI C.AWRENCE . Kan. -t.averne Smith broke loose on touchdown runs of 67 and 56 yards in a Lhree- minute span of the third quarter Saturday to bring upstart Kansas from behind to a 42 ·24 victory over 18th.ranked M l111 ouri and into lht! Sun Bo"•l. ·19er• Rnll!I SAN ll!E C.<l -J o hnn y Washin::-ton scort.•d on a fi ve.yard screen pass fr1Jm quarterback J oe Paopao with 51 seconds left Saturday night to ti:ive Cal State t l.onJr Re ach ) n come.from- ht,hind 21 17 vi('tory n\·cr San D"icgo State. Tht" ~corlnJI: pass. Paopan 's second or the ni ght, completed a QJ.yard march and enabled the 49ers to wind up their se1t~n with a 9-2 record. The A7.lets finish('(f at 8.J Bft <'r s uffering their third straight loss. BHll• Bref':e BOlJI.DER. Colo . -Rllly W.:i d- dy raced 100 yards with the open. ing ki ckoff and hard.running fullback Terry Kunt added two more touchdown:s , powering nln lh·rated Colorado lo a 33·7 rout of Kan11a:t State Sa turday in the re· gular :season fin ale for both Big Eight football teams. The victory boosted the t\stro· Bluebonnet Bo"'l·bound Buf - faloes· record to 9.2. Vols Triumph ::~:rep Streak Ends; LEXINGTO~. Ky . -Stanl ey Mora:an and Handy WaJlace pro- \1ded the firepower a.s Tennessee grabbed a 17·0 lead early In the sE'<'ond period, then held on for a 17· 13 Southeas tern Conference football victory over Kentucky Saturday. Tennessee's early lead \\'3S sparked by rtt organ's 80-yard sprint on an off-tackle play with 2:48 left in the first period. IJ(ings Dealt Loss . ' "::~(>UNT PLEASAN1', Mich. - ~nation's longest prep football ~g streak was snapped at 72 SJitW'day as Ishpeming defeated ltlldton Hl1h S<hool, 38-22, f0< dt.:i Michla:an Class C State ~im~lonshlp. !-JlucJson High, representing a .6.riy Michigan town of about 2.500 j>erson1, had !!let the record last week in the semifinal round of the playorts. the first state cham- pjonshipe: in modem Michia:an history. The old record of 71 con- secutive victories by a prep team had been held ror a decade by a Jetrerson City, Mo., high·school. Kbtp T-f>le PITrSBURGH -Veteran Vic Hadfield scored two goals and Syl Apps scored one and assisted oo three others Saturday night as the Pitt1burgh Penruins came .alive in the last period to defeat the Loi Angeles Kings, 8-3, in a National Ho ckey League game. Three times the game was de· adlocked before Apps lipped in a slapshot from the blue line by Bob Stackhouse to put th e Penguins ahead to atay IJSC Flee Rolls LOS ANGELES -Forward Greg White scored 19 points to pace Southern Californi a to an 87-56 victory over the touring Australian Olympic basketball team In an exhibition game Saturday night at the Sports Arena. Dof>•on Traded NEW YORK -Veteran right- handed pitcher Pat Dobson. a one·time 20-game winner who complained about his role in New York's pitching rotation, was traded by the Yankees to the CR:veland Indians Saturday in excha ne e ror outfielder- desi&nated hitter Oscar Gamble. Arkansas Win• FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Arkansas quarterback Scott Bull accounted for t\\'O touchdowns duri.ng a 96-second span and the 19th·ranked Razorbacks scored a 31·14 Southwest Conference foot- ball victory over Texas Tech Saturday. Ttrp• Roll COLLEGE PARK. Md.- Freshman Steve · Atkins scored two touchdown&, one on a GO· yard dash, to cap a 27·point third- quarter outburst, helping Gator Bowl-bound Maryland. lht' na· tion ·s 20th ranked team, toa 62·24 rout over Virginia Saturday. Titre to Harvard NEW HAVEN·. Conn . Harvard won its rirst oulrisht Ivy League title ever Saturday when Mike Lynch kicked a 28-yard field goat with 33 !!leconds lert to give the Crimson a 10·7 victory over arch-rival Yale. Saddlehack Settles • For 13-13 Standoff By ED BURGM!T Olttlrl~lt ...... Mllf George 1-tartman proved he ian 't a a:ambler Saturday nlfhl. The Saddleba<k Coll•I• foot- Nll coach could have eliecttd to l.J')' for two point.a "1th 1 :48 to play, but he had Jlm Gold&tone kic k the PAT. As a result, the Gauchos tied Ci trus· Owls. 13 -13, and wind up in a deadloc k with Citrus for the ~1 i s sio n Conference football championship. Both teams are 5-0-1 and con- ference coac he1 will vote today or Monday on \\'hieh team will represent the conference in the MJ11ion Bowl Dec. e againat host CollegC' or the Canyons. Trailin g 13 ·6, the Gaucho1 came up wilh one of mlll'ly big de· fensive plays with 2:48 to play .,.,•hen Rob McGuire bloeked a CilrU~ punt. The Gauchos recovered at the Owls 18 and ~ark Dobis 1cored on a one-yard TO run with 1:48 to play. That made the score 13·12 and to the s urpri•e of 4,<XXJ fans at ~1is1lon Viejo High, the Gauchos kicked the PAT. "Our goal wa1 to win a con- ference champion1hlp," 1aid Hartman. '·A CO·Championahip Is better than losin1 and there was no guarantee we wouJd score two point1. ·· Hartman had nothing but praise for a Saddlcback footbaJI team that was given almost no chance to defeat the unbeat.en Owll. -But the Gaucho1 outplayed lhe quicker Owls, particuJarly oa de· renae. Not only did the Ga11Chol block a punt. but they also rKOvered two tumbJti a.nd came up with three lnterceptipn1, all by George Gay. < And using a rour·man front, the Gauchos-led by Huch Roberti and Jerry Wight-sacked Cllnd quarterback Herb Daniel 1ix times and pressured him into throwing bad passes. Danitl only completed 2 or l' aerials (or 15 yards. But the o .... ·ls broke some Jong runs, in<'luding a 67-yar d scamper by Herbert Holmes late in the third quarter. Holmes' run down lhe ltft sidelines •ave Citrus a (lr1t down on the Saddleback six and on the next play. Ray Prather scored his second TD on a aix·yard run. That a:ave Citrus a 13·6 lead, but Gay tackled Dan Ferrt'll on the converation attempt when the center 1nap was very bi&h. The G1ucho1 defense con· tinually came up with big plays on a night when the offense made coetly ml1take1. In the aecond quarter, quarterback Jim DeBord con· neC'ted with Tom Haigh on a 24- yard pa&s . l-fal1h caught the ball at the Citrus four but fumbled it into the end ione and the Owls re- cover~ (or a touch back. And lh the fourth quarter. the Gaucho• had a fourth down on Cltrut ' t'l'•o-yard line with seven minute• to play when they w~ called for delay of aame. DeBord then threw an incomplete pus from tbe 5evtn. Citru• :tCOred the rlrat time It had the ball but h•d trouble penetratin& Saddleback'll de· fense again. The Gauchos cut the Owls lead to 7-6 with 1: 18 beroce haUtime when DeBord threw a 13-yard S('"ortng pas ~ to l\1 ark Maurer. 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" .. .. ·1.0 .. , ,!•I MARK DOBIS (36) OF SADDLEBACK FINDS VERY LITTLL! llliNNING ADOM . occ 8th; Washington Rallies; Olswang 9th Ducks Trim OSU SEAITI.E CAP ) -Washington p\eted the 78 -yard touchdo.,.,,n play FRESNO-Grossmont College chargt"d from behind to score on a that ga\'e Wa!!lhington the victory. captured its four th straight state 93-yard Interception return and a Tho:se two big plays spoiled a JC cross country championship, 78·yard pass play in les5 than a £ine overall performance by the ht>re, Saturday, dereatlng South minutr of the rourth quarter Cougars, particularly fullback Coast Conference rival Fullerton Saturday to defeat cross-state Vaughn Willi am s. who rushed ror by 20 points. rival Washington State. 28·27 . over 130 yards, and a defense that Gros:smont totaled 43 points Wa!!!hington State, intent on an hedkepttheHuskiesatbay . while Fullerton had 63. Orange upset, moved to a 24·14 halftime ~aver• Tutnllle Coa:st wa:1 eighth in the 10-i;chool lead and picked up a second half field with 167 points. fl rid goal The Cougars pro· EU9ENE. Ore. -George Ben- OCC 's John Ols"''ani failed to ceeded lo dominate the second nettrushedforl29 yardsin:Wcar- defend hill state individual title. hair and appeared enroute to a ries and Oregon returned an in - Ol swang placed ninth in the large <'!inching score in the fourth terception for a touchdown and firld. running the four mlle:s in quarter. . recovered a fumble to set up 19:45 . Tom Olswang was 14th in Then, Al Burleson pi cked off a anotherastheDucks postedal4-7 20 :01. John Hopkins· pass and raced 93 Pacific-8 conference victory over The individual winner "''as yards to acore. the Beavers In coach Dee Andros· lfenry Perez or San Joaquin After the ensuing kickoff, lastgame. Delta, "·ho clocked 19: 18.6, a Washington State ran three plays Oregon State's lone score came course record. and punted to Washington's 22-when Jay Locey stepped in front yard llne. On the finl play from of Oregon 's Tommy Garrett 51111 JC CM ...._leMlllll Ill Frt1M) T••m Korl .... -1. Grol\mont «I. 1. '11Uerton 4J. J . ..,,.,.,,,,.., 111 .... 111 ••. \11'1JelQlll"0.11.111. s. 81'.r9'i.14 !Jf, 6. S.11 0 1 ... ,_. .. UI, 1 Sln.JoM 1•, I . Or .... Col1I lt7, t , $.Ill MllM US. IG. s...t1 Rowt•1. lndl•ldu.I i.c:or!ng-1. Pt•l'I CC.Ill) 1•:11.• !c--reirtrdl; I. il'netl1r (Qr""'"°"') If· rt. l. S•••'•• CFull trtonl l•:l i ; '· Cend1 l11 (l'ullff'lofll It:•; J Concholl ILA V11i.y1 lt:•I: t . II~ .. lLACCJ lt:t1; 1. ~I CSO MtM! lt:Q ; I. 0.11 \A.Merk _,. Rl'4•! lt:U ;, J. OhMllt (Or ..... '""' 1t :4J; tel. W\1-COrOSI• "*llllt:f'I, Ol,,.,OCCrunn9rl-I(. TomOl-1'11.20:01 1.U. 1\(01\1, 11.0l: •9. Wtblr, 11:11 ; n KOiar. t1:tt; s.a.~.tl:K. scrimmage, Huaky quarterback picked up Jack Henderson'a pas~ Warren Moon threw a pass that and returned it do\vn the sideline went into a crowd downfield. The 94 ylµ'ds for the score. ball wa1 deflected into the hands Henderson, a sophomore who of recelver Bob Gain~. who com· was fourth In the niUonin passing ti:oing into the contest, com.pteted just tour ot 18 passes for 36 yards and had two intercepted. ~CHIGAN .. Continued From Pare Cl Not after that kind of an effort. Our klckinc game should have been better In the first half. If it had, we might not have had to throw. The loss spoiled Andros' lut game as Oregon State coach and €'nded the most dismal football !!leason in OSU history . I :Lagunans Fall in Volleyball Play "I thought we y,•ere In com- mand and \\"e just let them get away. "On the play before the field gOal try just before halftime Gordon Bell was supposed to run up the middle to get the ball in the middle of the field. But he ran to his left, thlnking he saw. an o~ning . PE11YHEADS ONTARIO FIELD ONTARIO (AP) -Ri<bard Petty is the man to be1t In today·s Los Angeles Times 500, even though Ontario Motor Speedway 11 the only Grand Na- tional track he hasn't won on. • 111 HOWARDL. HANDY CM .. INllr ,.. ... IU# A lllented and pol1ed l.oul1vllle Hi•h School tum turnod back a 1iro111 bid by the equally talented Lquna S.a<h Hilh Artll!I slrla volleyball team Saturday nllht before • <apaclty <rowd In the looer'• gym In CJF •·A 1tDllllnal playoll a<tl .... Loulavllle, the No. I roted toam, won th• mateh, IJ.11, IJ.U. end wUI play Marlborolllh Tiles· day night at Fountain Valley m&11 In the <h,mplonshlp fanal1. P..1arlborou&h defeated Santa r.itonica Saturday, 1'·10, 9.1,, 15-5. B<ith slde1 playod brilliantly Saturday ni1ht. at Laguna w~h the only naw appearing to be 1n the Artl1t1 !erving. On the nrst three serves, Laguna hit one tong and t'wo others into the net. Coaeb George Carey's Laguna Beach t1am came back 1tron1ty ln both c1in.e1. In the opening set, Loulnllle went In front 7·2 but Lquna Ued the count at seven and trailed only 10'9 later In the match. In the second game, the Artists fell behind, 6·1. then caught fire to take a momentary 7-t advan· tage. But it wasn't In the cardl for the Artists to win. Two encroa~h· ment calla went againat the~1 a spike went out or bowwil: and me vtctor1 spiked another on one service to run the score lo 11-8 and it was only a matter of time to the end. ''We 've never served like that," Corey said followlns the match. "We beat ouraelves but they are a 1uper team to arrive I late Uke they did and put it to a: ether.·' Carey praised Nancy Tresselt ror her work ln coming off the bench for the Laguna team alone with Dawn Spurl0<k and Sandy Parsons. Coach Marla O'Connell of Louisville wa1 happy with her team., passln1 and •ettlni. Llsa Reeves. one of the co- capt1in1 of the LoW1vitle 1qu1d, sparkled In the 1econd game, splktng, servtn1 and blockln1 shotl. "You ean't fault the kid for wantin~ to pick up extra yardage, 'S<hembe<hl•rslld. Kl<klnc from the angle, Bob Wood mlSlod the .36-yard field goal which would have given the Wolver1ne8 1 10-7 halrume lead. And more Important they'd have had a 17-14 lead ln thoee last minutes when Leach wu trying -detperatJon p111es to break the tle. r Petty, who hat totally domlnat· od NASCAR sto<k <ar ra<lnc tht• seuon on his way to a record fourth drlvtn1 title, loolc1 upon his victory dearth st lt\ls Z~·mlle oval philo1op~J~ally . "We haven't run here very much yet," he 11.ld. ''Thi.I ts only our fourth race here 1ince the track openod In 1971." · I Pole po1itlon winner ror tod1y'1 1126,000 rte• w11 David Pearson at a record 153.$25 mph. ... • I 7' I I I Coast.Area R11nners Sparkle WALNUT-I! the CIF pre. litninariea serve aa an indication, then Orange Coast area high school cross country teams sbou..ld finish one·lwo in both the 4-A and 2·A !inals at Mt. San An· tonio Colleee this Saturday. F.dison's Chargers and Costa Mesa's Mustangs, ranked rll'st and second in the CIF 4·A poll. were convincing winneni in their preliminary beats here Saturday morning. And University's Trojans and San Clemente's Tritoos, rated rnt and second in the CIF 2-A poll, easily finished flJ'St in their heats, Marina's Vikings were the big surprise though. Despite being unranked, the Vikings qualified tor the finals by finishing third to Costa Mesa. T he top five teams in each heat along with the top five in-"" dividuals--even if they are from non-qualifying teams-advance to the finals. · One individual from a non- qualifying team was Eric Hulst, Laguna Beach's only entrant. Running the day's fastest race over this hilly two-mile course, Hulst clocked a 10:06.2 in humiliating his 2-A opposition. With nobody pushing him , Huls t didn 't come c lose to achieving his goal of breaking the course record (9:45). Hulst may not run here Saturday un - less the Cl F allows rum to com- -pete against 4-A runners. F.dison and Costa Mesa easily achieved their goals. ' !Jlftdll, -2S, 1111 o.oJLY PILOT Rio Hondo Tops Rustlers, 21 ... I(i 01•1¥ ,.; .. , Pi..tD, .. , ltlclwrd KMltlt-r Roadrunners Bag Crown, Bowl Berth ~ t' lly aOGER CARLSON °' .... 11, ......... PICO RIVERA-A fourth· quarter rally !ell short Saturday night and with it went the dreams or Golden West Col lege's Rustlers for a Southern Callfornia Conference football championship and a date in the Avocado Bowl Dec. 6 against the nation 's No. l team-Orange Coast. Rio Hondo's Roadrunners held on for a 21-16 victory before 4,600 fans at El Rancho High School as they put down the Rustlers for the sixth straight year. For a few momenta it appeared coach Ray Shackleford 's Rustlers bad a shot at catching the Roadrunners when Gwc· scored with 9:23 left to close the gap to 21 -16 a fter Tony Dom- inguez recovered his second fum- ble to ignite the 23-yard march. Twice the Rustlers were to rl'· gai n possession. but poor field position '&t the 11 and 8. combined with Rio Hondo's knowledge that the llustlers h:1d to go to the air. "'as too much to overcome and G WC "·as unable to get past its own 35. The winning touc:hdown ramc in the third quarter as Rio 1-lon- do's Jon Totten recovered a furn ble and the Roadrunners rolled 49 yards with Leon Verstegen go- ing the final six yards for the tally. left in the halt when a long p&l$S ~ was ruled pas.IS Interference af:: the. GWC l to iieL up Doug Keel·\: ing'sTD. ~ The Rustlers came out shoot-~ ing rrom the hip, too. as :.. quarterback Rich Shrout, in th : shadows of runners Mark Davi and ~1ik e Powell during the season, hit 7 of 12 for 70 yards · r the first ha!(. ~ The Golden West touchdown was a 30-yard scamper by DaviJI. who rushed (or 104 net yanh a scored the other G WC TD (com • yard out. The key to the drive was the Rustlers' winning gam- ble on fourth and one on lhei r 46. Davis pounded over the middle to get the first down by the length of the ball . Golden Wl•st opened up the scoring C'arly on Dan McPherson's 31 -yard field goal. set up by an 82-yard return of thl' opening kickofr by !Jal McKeon. Newport Girls Win In Temiis Edison coach Gordon Fitzel hoped his harriers wouJd score 75 points, but they easily beat that mark by 28 points. With their top five runners clocking S3:2l, the Chargers handily defeated de- fending champion Palos Verdes (54:19). RUSTLERS QB RICH SHROUT (10) FIRES AWAY BEHIND BLOCKING OF RANOY FLURER ' It was billed as a "·ar bet"·ecn the l\lo'O rival's potent running games, but it de\'l'loix-<l into a quarterback dul'I as each team \\'ent to thl' air early and often. 7'Je'4·port II arbor i-ligh School's Kellev ~m1lh advanced to the quart'f.rfinals of lhe girls singleli tennis playoffs in individual CIF sectional play at Lowell High School Saturday a long with the Tars· doubles combine or Lori Schoetllt·r and Jill .Johnston. •• M••I I 1. Mo~ <c,fi.c:ent• V•ll•yl 10,•.11. J . l!.blfwr IBIJflolt """'IJ 10' 11 J, M(C-U IEd!SOlll 10: II •. Agul,.,.. CS.,,!• B•r~r•I 10·1l s. ~t' Cs.ti Gofgonlol 10.136. F EblM• laiWlll•,...11 10.21 1. Oltls ... 9'11 IEdh.onl IO:J1 I. J Dly fCdMI 10:32 •.Jury !P•los \1..-0.sl lO:» 111. FIY'WI l~n GorfonlO) 16:J1. Tums Ou.lltyln9: Edi-O. P•Jos \ltrdei 1S, BlshDp Amal l:t9, LB Wlho11 t"l. """"°" CS.\lll'ltS I ••• H••tl I. Spllsbu•y CFOOIPllll) Hl:n .o~ 1. BIHl<in elk#-..) 1o:n J. s1. Jot1n c""'ier 0e11 10,. ~. YOWollO) !Colt• ~ul IQ:J7 s Mllt.P ,..,..,t"nl 10:11 '· ""-t1lso11 (Ch•lltyl 10:» I. GtrlCl'I CFOO'lhlltl IO:•• I. G•U..O C""-tln1 I I0-•1 '· .l.l11•«to IU1tt'WOOCI) 1\,: ... 10. "''-c""'°""I. Tffm1 Ou.lllyl119: COill ~ ~l, Footl'IUI 70, ,,..""'''· 811"!-"~."· L11te..oocr 11'. •• • M•..t1 1, H,_lllbl ,IU.Ollftii h.c;ll) ,l•;CN..1 l ,,,,_<•IS !lll•ldWl11 P1rltl 10:311. Frlclt.,'tHemtO 10 .io 4 Nl,llti.1 (Stnor1I !O;•t s. HudClle~lon (~an c•-nt•I 10:•• •· Fr•me n.1 c...n.aal 10 •s J. PM:l!Ko (Mt. \llewl 10:41 l .MtCMll\ IRMenW""l IO:SI '·Kister IArt1~l1l 10:S1 10, Thorr'¥>Klf! tLa c..n1e11l IO:S.. Te1m1 Owlllfyln9: S•n Ct•meni. 19, V•l~I• 9S, S.ldwln P1rk 91. S.nll C!ll'• 119, 1..6 c.n.~ 121. M1112 !. "°""' IB•sMtlll IO:Jl.21. Arrloll IGlllr) 10.ll Rio Jlo ndo quartt•rback Mike Ortiz. a ·t0.5 percent passer. hit 8 of 13 for 102 yards in the first half. inC'luding a 12 yard storing striki.- to f:d I.ishok . .'\nd his passin~ SC't UI) llio llon- do·s go ahl•ad 1'1J "'1th 33 sl'conds * * * GAMIE \TATl\llCS F1<\l-''"'"''"1 F o<\1 aown' p.t\\onq ft<\! -n\ I>"" .. '"•• rofa1 '"" °""'"' Y••d''~''"""" Ya•d\IM""'t,i 'f If<!\ IO\! r-.e!vMcl•q.o•n•d Pt.on!' •vQ "'"~n• • v,.,.,,.,...,~1o1•n FY<nOI~' t.,mDlp, lo\I OW< " " •w '" " Ul I JJ 0 "~ " •• • • ~ -'" " '" I )7 l '~ " S<o•e lty Ool•rten °"'"' 1"'-•1 .... toy\ ,\•OC•on Tot~'' V•••\l,.'l'·n P~•~•·il• ()<,,, ""~""'l 1'l·~·. ltU~H"tG G-110.-.. We\I I< to ,. Yi '"' JO 101 I \1 I 11 0 • 1 " ~· )t, 00 ! • 0 '0 " I~ JI l l o,0 Honoo 11 llJ'l • I •1 D _I 0 I/ "'' I~ 1 I lj ~ 1 , \,JOO 11 l • PA\\IN(, (;<>Ide"""''' 01 P< ""' ,. ""'· The trio of '.'Je"'p0rt llarbor plarers. hest in the Beach Cities cir(·uit , will compete with seven olht•r quarterfinalists from three otht>r sites De('. 8 al th(' Los t\ngeles Tennis Club for the in· d1\'1dual chan1pionships 7'Jewport 's other si ngles playt•r. K£>1l y V.'agncr, lost 1n the se('ond round to l.1sa llall of LOI; .Alamitos. 8-'I and the doubles duo oC Allyson Riley and Melinda ~1yer s, \\'C'rt• d e (t•a ted hy a f'ooth11! duo in lht· si.-t'nnd round. 83 :\1el issa ~1alne v of San ('/ementt> 1figh anr:t -!h(' South t'o;.a st l,e;.aguc . advanced tn the fourth round nf si ngles play bt.•forl' losing tn the other finalist from J.on'ell al't1on. top-seeded Tri.Icy \V11\~ of 1:oc1thll1 lligh J. Sl!Kedo t1E1~r1t1i•l lO::U•. GlllJ• (VnO 10·11 5. Rodrl9ue1 !Nell) 10::111 6. Hooe \Alll l.omll) IO:tST. ~ 15. Pllld•n•l IO:S<ll. Fero (Unll 11 :00 9. Smllll (YIKl•PI) 11 ;Q1 10.Tonel (Rio Ml!U)l1:0), Te.ms O...tllyln9: Unl11er1Uy 16. El Oor«to BIWl!tt 1 U., 5c:h11rr 1l1, Alo MrMt 113, YllCll~ 11'. PAT McKEON (35) IS ON HIS WAY TO AN 82-YARD KICKOFF RETURN FOR GOLDEN WEST. 11 !] 1 1lli <ltol lllo H•1tdo Ro th doub!t·s !(•:.trn frorn thl' South C'oilst circuit lost. San ('!emt•nf("s (;inil Si sca and Stephan1t• ('np(' "Cl'l' dC'fe;,1ted \o the first r1,und "'hile Chns f''clder and Jenifer (;i.achctti 11f flana f-lilb; "'C'rt• defeatcrl 1n tht• se<:ond round. °"" JC Grid Standings College F ootb~ll Scores Pro Scores NdltOltdl lld\ktlltlll A\\lt Cl~v~1 .. '1(1q~. Nt'• Vofl. 'I• SOUTH COAST COH..-e:1taNCI! 0r...,.eo.11 Fu1i..-1on Cllfllll W.L.T .. PF .. P .. •002• IJ 5101 .. 106 3107611 WEST Cal 48, Stanford 15 Oregon 14, Oregon St. 7 Washington 28, Wash. St. 27 Slnt• Arll 0.rrttm s...01<1911Mcu c;ro"'"'°"t ~ ! J 1~ :~ Cal St . <LB) 21, San Ml. Sin A11\Dnlo 1 • 1 1111 111 Diego St. 17 1sonHo "'"""''' k-• Fullertoll 19, Sin 01990 Mt!Mt IJ Slllt1Arll1•, Ml. S... Antonio r Greismlll'll 11. Clrrlt01 21 .. ISSIOH COHP'EllllH~E Sllldleo.<:lt Olni1 ~Oleqo ,,. .... , Soul-~'''" """'' !i.tnBolr,..,cllno Rlw nkfll 0111111 W.L.T .. P,. •. PA IOltMll 1017JS~ 4l016.:llt l•0'31Jlo l•Olli!51 ?SO 711'11 15011014-1 I ' 0 •I , .. '-"'•'"''" k-• OtnK ll. s.cldle~<• I] Soulhwe•n••" ''· c111t1ey 1 P•-rll, S..n !Mr,..rolno 1• SlnO~:M. Rl11erslc»J iOUTH£1tN CAL COHl'llltl!HCll R!oHonOO GcHdMIW.'t s.n11Mon!t1 LA H1rbo<" CVPAJi LASG<rt~il LOS ""9fltl CC Cl'l,..11 W.L .. t"'P' .. PA ' 0 IS. .. )11IS71 • 1 Ill •I l l 11' ,. J • •1 n OJI.JU OJ ll!Jl S1t1o1N1r'i Sc1r11 Rio HOndO 11, Go10.n W•n l 16 LA H1rbor I•. Ctp•t\110 LA Soul-ti 11 LACC U1W1w1llMN RdM<b 1•. Wllllller7 C.t St. (Nartflrk19el 11, Cll St. (l_A) • F'Ort~ JI, P'uQel Sound 11 A.IUYPKlllt 11, USIU 16 u \11rne l1, CJ•remo<1t-Mudd 11 Oc.cldefll.1121, Pon!oM· PIUer 11 SCI. °'"'°" )S. St. Mlry's 1 • C.I Poly ISLO) "· Cll Polr (~I • HAIA P11yottt. C.l Lll1her1n 21, Wllli11m Pe"" O ROCK IES Wyoming 24, Air Force JO Utah St. 28. Colo. St. 17 Weber St. 19. No. Ariz. O New r-1e-x-ic o 52, N~ r-1ex-. St. 28 BYU 20, L'TJ::P IO Boise St. 20, ldaho St. 17 Idaho 25, No. Illinois 24 Arizona 38, Utah 14 Simon P::raer 11. Mon11,... 10 MlllUCK 11. COl<Vld<I ColllQf 11 Mevldfl (Lis Yf<)ll) 4S, Nev1<H <Aeno l I MIDWEST Ohio St. 21, Michigan 14 Oklahoma 35, Nebraska 10 Kansas 42, Missouri 24 5 Gauchos Honored Saddlebaclt College's Rob Kaltenbach, Jim Lyle, John Saathoff, Phil Morreale ahd .coalie Dave Koorajian have been named to the All- M issio n Conference water polo team, an- nounced today. Kaltenbach was select- ed player or the year. Soccer, Polo socc•tt Mtllii Mefllc:• ......... W.SI 1 GolCMll Well StOl'l119-4I•.,. \litn ...,., .. WATaft'°LO ···~ ,., • .,... 0.... C•lllMM..-C. ..... I ~•M9111c.1 I~ I.I C-"I~ 11 IOTI S.nl• MOlll(I •d••lltt1 to ,,. Sllull'lfftl C..I JC I0111'1'19f Tl.It..,.., II Gttdlol Wttt. IKlllf ..-1o111wton 1t l:JO. Others named to the team include: C h affey-Steve Nerkowski , Brian Leahy : Citrus-Marcus Miller. George Coburn; Palomar-Robert Maag. Randy Moss, Jerry Boos- inger; San Bernardino-- Dave McCarth y, Paul ~1cGinni s : Southwestern-Howard Freese. • Saddleback captured the Mission title with an unbeaten record. CIF Football •• ~Ho, Motlrovl1 11 ••• """""" J1, CJll"'1t\lld9 0 ...... ·. l .. .. .. . 1\-lichigan St. 27, Iowa 23 J\1innesota 24, Wisconsin 3 Okla.St. 14 , Iowa St. 7 Illinois 28. Northwestern 7 Colorado 33, Kansas St. 7 Purdue 9. Indiana 7 Miami (0) 21, Cincinnati 13 Tofed033, Kent St. 28 Lamar 30, So. Illinois 10 Ml-l·lto01101 SWMls-11 C.mtrvn SI 19, E Cenlr•I St ll Ctnt SI, 01<1• 1~, SW Okl•lloMI I( E 1C1nlucl.-y 17, Mo•ehe•d $1 t n11nol•SIJ1, E llllnqh 1l ~Vl1117•, $tMI•'· Klnll Li<>coln 1'0, Cent Mlisourl 1 Winenbt•IQ 11, 1ncll1n1 C.ntt•l IJ SE fAh!.OUf'I 11, NE Ml\'IO\ld SI 14 SOUTH Duke 17. No. Carolina 17 ).1aryland 62, Virginia 24 Tennessee 17, Kentucky 13 l\1issi ssippi 13, Miss. St. 7 \'a . Tech 40 , Wake Forest 10 Notre Dame 32, Miami (Fla.) 9 So. Carolina 56. Clemson 20 Ohio U. 38. Marshall 21 W i I I & M a r~y 3 1 Richmond 21 E. Carolina 28, VM J 12 Chattanooga 24, Citadel 6 L.SU 42. Tulane 6 So. Mi ssissippi 70, Cal St. (Full.) 0 Appe1.c;Men SI. SJ, 01v~ 1 AU5tlft,,.•r31, El'..,nSI 21 Aor1MA6M 17, a.!11--c..otllftl7 ...lohnis Halllltlra21, W Miry!-II t.lvl11g1-..t, SNw 1 SE i.ou;.i..-J1, NW L..,l1l1n1' T-UHlKflJO,NllCI Tenn Sil Coed Volleyball AA 01\llSIOH LOft1Q 8'11<h Mt Orin.,. C:O.sl .. 1S, U-•. lS.I, OCCJ>11wnof91m• Oekwfl y...,_ ~. J0'1n NI.WI. A Ol\llSION lCll'IQ &.1<11 Cloe!°''""" Cn•t 1~11 . '~'-occ p11y1ri 11 91m•: Dflbbl• Ptf"ltlrls, OonN Ch1nl•r ll'lcl G.try -. . AA 01\llllON G!lldtll W.11 O.I LA H•rbor 1~1, , .. ,4 . AOIVlllON G.ldln Wit-' Qel LA H1rbtf" 1>1S, l~t, IJ-11. ll1rigoni1 Ut'llon •1, i-l•m111on In\! 1' W ICentllCkY tt, Mu••d'f SIC Elon 11, O•son-N,,..man J Ml••is'>lppo VII 1'11, B••l'IOI> II Norlo!• SI .0, SI Palll'i 1• NO Al1bll""' 11, Ja'>."'°"wtll~S! t• ""° c1ro11 ... (11.' 1~. No c1•0 U!nt 11 J.C. Stnl\h 1 • V!<glni• St 6 Uwl1195lon St 11. Tenn·M.-o•l•n 1 So Ciro SI l'I. Oel1wa•e St 0 W•M> II. U1! 11, Ge<Vtlf'IOwn, 0(,. F""man 14. Wot lord I~ Arl<11ns.1 SIU )(I, Lou1~l1n• lei:h 1) IW:NHW :J3, SW l<K1isian111 Nicholls SI,~, Dell• SI,, Dartmouth 21. Pr1nteton 16 Penn 27. \.ornl'll 21 Rutger:-; 56, Colgate l·I Syracuse 20, Wl'sl \'a. 19 Ten1ple44 , Drake 7 . Roston U. 20, Villanova 13 Boston Col l ege 241 Massachusetts 14 Brown 38, Columbia 13 ''""' O<•e .. n~ B•. Allan!a IS GOl<IO'n <;!~! .. 111, wa,honQlon II Porll~n<I 109, Bull••o •c• "'"""t•n ll11kelltdll A1•11. St Lou•• 11•. S.•n Antonio !11 (0f ) ICtnlut•• Tl)!!. ln.cloan .. '11 ~nver !4'. Vi•ginld 11'1 N•ll01t•f MO(l.-tY ltil"I.,. NY 1\1..,.der\ 5, IC1n"'' City 1 Pltt\bU•Q/\6, LO\ Ano, le~] SI. Lou••~. ~!roil I Pl'ool-fpho11 •.NY R•n91ri 1 All.,,la&. Mlnnesotal MonlrP.11 ~. ro•onlo 1 V1nco11~e• 1, (floc.,10 I (toe l SOUTHWEST SMU 34, Baylor 31 TCU 28, Rice 21 Connecticut 35, Holy-========== Cross 14 •· Arkansas 31. Texas Tech 14 Te:oc . St. 49, 1.ouisville23 Fla. St. 33, Houston 22 °""1ch1la 11, Henel@r'IOfl Sf 1(1 T••-Arlonqton 11. BowHnQ Grttn 11 E Te•I\ S.1 "l, l ltlelon SI IJ Sou'f.Mrn St. Irk lS, A•k-MonUc•lloO Abilenf, •), HOWBfCI PIYnt 1• ..... loS1 4 ,Sul Ro•1StO Ctn\ il11<1n11s 7, H••d1nq J Sim HOu$lCln SI a, S.F , Au•lin 1 lt•li Al.I l11. S.W le•a~ ';I I EAST PennSt.7, Pitt6 Harvard 10 , Yale7 C.W F'l:l•l J.f, Ne"' Vo•• Tee" 1 Dt11 ... re~. lnGo•na ST I Lell•9" .0, Ul•y~!le 1• '«>rlwl.,, 11, Mufllen~•gO II""<• 41. Ft Valley 11 'MC!enl!t 1•.A!b•ogl'lt • Col\! c;.,..,., 111. So Conn I w~ .a, s.e1on H•n o JUNIOlt COLLEGIE ,,_t"1H>llt111 Conl•r ..... .- LA ll1ll•Y S7. El Cimino 1! lafl9 Be1<h I•, E1s1 LA l .. , ..... \Ill• Cl~lftelt<• CllnYoni 7J, Com11lon 10 G~i. J1 . We•I LA II s.tn11 8"•t>ii••ll.Moo•11a•• 71 ~otk )1, \lenlu•1 I I Dtwf1 Co"ltr•nce lmpttlll \11ll1y lS, Oe-,ett 11 Ml s.tn JKlnlo 61 , P•la Yerd"' I~ NeC.i ~Ill c.11..,. Cl'llmpklnthl~ ~• 1t, Hlrllll'lt tl NEW 83,817 ·SQ.·FT. BUILDING WITH RAIL, DOCK-HIGH LOADING, EXPANSION LAND, PROTEC?ED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AND MORE. For 1nformahon on !his or olher burtd1ng alternatives. call your brok.er or Craig Lyon Manager of Sales and Leasing, a! (213) 628·4204, (714) 8.:JJ-1010 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX OWN YOUR OWN. 10"/o DOWN FORA LIMITED TIME ON INDUSTRIAL CONDOMINIUMS. Now you cnn buy on·~ JI our 4.000- P.0<10 c;r:111rP lo1Jt 1nciu·,1r1,JI bu1lr11ng5 L1r •inly lO"'o down. 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Nine exterior elevation• 1raced by the v•rted use of 1lumpatone. padre brick, wood 1idin1 lace textured stucco, stone veaeer, 1lumpstone columns all add charm and appeal to the ex· ttrlor variation•. Cedar abake and We roots, aluminum windows and doors, fully inaulated celli.ncs an but a few of the structural reatures of the homes. Forced air heat, pre- pared for air eonditionin1, 1~ is stubbed to barbecues. The interior• of the homes feat"" lu1e lh1n1 ,_,,. illld famll1 room• each wltb lm· preulve ft.replaces, framed ln alumpatone or padre brick. Walk· 1D wet hara, brealtfut ban, patlo aervinl ban make for eaay en- tertalnln1. All Uvln« ~u are f\llly carpeted In F.H.A. •pec:llled fl\lallly carpetlnr. KITCHENS AKE a home maker• dream . Bfflclently planned ateptavera that makt everyday li vin1 and the mOll 1pecial parties h•PPY event.a. Featured are 0 ·Keefe & Merritt appliances, includincclouble COl1· tinuoua clean oven• and mlcrow1ve oven, dishwasher, di1po1er, water la piped to refrigerator for ice maker. Mas ter bedroom suites have lar(e drea1lng rooms, walk-in GRAND OPENING closets (2 In Plu 208) 111d wardrobe space. Delltte bathe fe ature twin marble-topt-.: vanities. full width mim:r9. with s hower• and aeparate showerencloaurea. Del ObilPo Terrac. homes are situated Jutl 1oulh ot Milsioa San Juan Capistrano end are only five minutes from the ocean. Some of the homes have ocean views. Doheny State Park Be1cb, Dana Point Marina are clOH by. Public 1chool1 a1 well u cb~b 1eboo11 from kindergarten thru college. DEL QBISPO TERRACE homes may be reached via the San Diego Freeway, IOUth to Ortega Highway off ramp, right on Ortega flighway to C.mino Capistrano, left to Del Obispo St. and ri ght to the models. Fw1her information may be obtained by calling (714) 496·33«. 60 Homes Read y to Sell .~T ~ ., ..• :-:.11 ~.~d Lake Forest's Woodwalk Community Opens J. ~~'!!!!~~ .. ~ •h~re~i,~u.~~•~t ~,.. 01 Newport &ac~ WoodWalk. the S7 million single-family home community in Lake Forl'sl which held its grand opening just last month . opens salts in the second phase of the project this weekend. Sixty homes, containing three and four bedrooms, are included in Phase Two, according to Michael T . Murray, marketing manager for First Management Corporation, at prices ranging from $60,500 to $78,000. The second phas e is being opened some two months ahead of the original schedule becaui;c 42 of the 48 homes in the first unit already have been sold. IN THF. NEW segment, the emphasis is being placed on the la.rger home's, although there will be a good selection of all rour b1odels. "Included in the 60 homes now \Jnder construction are 20 PlarT Four models with bonus rooms, which were the fastest selling un - its in the first phase:· said l't1ur- DES IGNED BV Architect Frank Le.slie Span~le r or , Newport Beach , all WoodWalk homes have open noor pl ans wh ic h add volume lo their already spacious interiors. On the exteriors, Architect Spangler combined stucco with wood trim and heavy shake roofs to give thf' homes distinctive ap· pearances. Each WoodWalk home has at least one fi replace, with one model having three. All kitchens have built-in ran~cs, double self· cleaning ovens, dishwashers, dis· poeers, ceramic tile counter tops, pantries and luminous ceilings. THF: SINGLF.-STORV Plan One has a t\vo-car garage, the other three, all l\110-slory homes have three-ca r garages. All garage interiors are fin ished with drywall. ba s ketball court s and a children's play area. FOUR MODELS, furnished and decorated by Louise KloU of Habitational Design, Inc., are open dally for Inspection from 10 a.m . to dusk. To reach WoodWalk. take the San Diego Freeway to the El Toro orrramp, which runs into Avenlda de Carlotta. Go south to El Toro Road, turn left (east) and proceed to Mulrlands Boulevard, then left lo Ridge Route Drive. Go right on Ridge Route Drive to Chaparral and the sales and·information center. • Dceorol.or "·all·IO·lo\·oll carpeting • E11clo8c(I patio 11r l>o lco11 y • nrenkfn8t l>nr • Disl1"'·a8l11·r • Co11ti1111011 ~·('l1~u 11i11;t 1•\'1 ·11 • lrc-111okc r rrfriiK"cr11l1•1· • AJ>1111(ln11l c lo@cl 1t J>nce • Dr111•erirlil • Log-b11r11l11" firc r•ln <.·c • ~lirrore(I clo8cl (loortil • 3 la eatctl @wi111111l1tg 110018 ·~ r,., ' ,;.,;;' ~42,000 to ~44,000 •. ,, "'•" -· ,. " .. '" tj .,~ • -ray. \Vithin a short walk rrom their homes , WoodW alk reside nts have a SI million recreation facility (or their use. Th e Sun and Sail Club, '~those membership is limited to Lake Forest res idents, has a 36-a('re lake for boating and fishing, a 13 ,000·squarc foot clubhouse. five tennis courts. two swimming pools, voll~yball l:lnd High,wfde ft I . ' • The Plan Four with bonus room contains 2, 79.5 square feet. The bonus area, located over the three.car garage, is large enough to be converted into two addi· tional bedrooms if desired. B e fore J 980 s ' Fixed Mor t g a ges Unc o nven tio nal? By JOHN CUNNIFF MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - There la a 1ood possibility that Mmetime before the l Mb the . cOnventlonal home morta:age, Which usually means fixed mon· tlaly interest payments for 20 or 25 years, will become relatively unconventional . While it atilt has its defenders, many and outspoken, it also has itl critics, both borrowers and Itindera, who maintain that the cl:m.venUonal mortgage is an in · flulble lnatrument ill·suited to the times. IF LENDERS have their way it will be replaced by the variable rate mortgage, in which interest peyments would rise or fall with the overall cost of money, much aa do commercial bank lending rates. Some borrowers, meanwhile, would like to see home mortgage payments adjusted to the pattern « earning power -relatively low payments in the early years, higher in the middle years, lower a1ain as the borrower grows older. Some lenders would like to have mort11age contracts re- negotiated every five years, as tbey are in Canada. And other propotala also are being offered. SAID CARLA Hills, secretary of housing and urban develop- ment, ''We cannot be .mesmert11d by tradition. We have to think of what we might do tolOlve these problems.'' Mn. Hilla' comment wu made In an lllterview at the83rd annual m..un, of the U.S. League or Savini• A11oclatlons, whose meinbel'I are the nation'• prin· elpal home mort1a1e lend•rs. Tbe 1aving1 and loan people. Abe commented, "hive talked tbem1eJ.-ea into a dither over the need for the v1rlable rate mortgage." And Indeed the S&L people are In a dither. They HY 1""1 •oed a variable rate In order toaurvtve. . TRfJIR AaOUMEHr la tbla: th••• are unatable ttm11 econonilcally1 We are beln& ) asked to commit our runds at a fixt"d rate of interest for 20 or 25 years ahead, 'o''hen we know nothing about "'hat our own money costs will be at that time . Already, say the S&Ls, who make up the major portion of what is called the thrift industry, we are forced to hold mortgages made years ago at five percent while we ourselves are forced to pay well over six percent ror funds to le nd . A commercial bank. by con· traat, •·noats" its lending rate. That is, its lending contracts, tven with prime customers, are written at rates that rise or fall with general money market con- ditions. TO SOME extent, mortil:age lenders have th e mselves to blame for their bind. Foe years they possessed the right to raise interest charges on mortgage loans if rates in general rose. But they didn't use it ; they really didn 't have need to use it. Money rates were relatively stable, for example, and so long as they could obtain a twe>polnt spread between the price at which they obtained funds and then lent them, they were happy. "The right to raise rates was in many mortgage contracts but unfortuna tely it was known as the escalator clause," said one league official, who observed that "people thought it meant the rate could rise, but never fall ." Ir a potential homebuyer com- plained about the ~lause, the lender often just scratched it out. And when it remained in the con· tract the powers seldom were ex- ercised. Lenders feared to do so. Their few attempts to do so re- sulted in vocilerout reactions. THEN IN 1171 federal regula- tlooa efrecti,ely removed escalator clauses at the .very Lime the cost or money to lenders was ruing, RIJ hl at the Ume lhey wanted to pa11 on those cmta they JOit the right to do so. DAILY PllDI' CLA SSIFIED ADS &42•5878 ' ' and vfewsome! Unique condom1n1um homes, surrounded by sky, water, fairways , mounta ins. and the greatest view in the Rancho M irage /Palm Springs Area! No condomi niu1n in the dcsr rt quite equals the tower ho me, Although you 1nay choose not to interior luxur)' and exterior beauty o f this one· JOi n the private lJrsc rt Island Country Club, its and-only high rise country club co mn1unity. presence adds value to ownership here. Security ? ·rhcrc. arc wo 11dcrfu l reasons for collecting these Total. A manned comn1unity gate plus owner- ho mes into two gracc f ul towt·rs, then surrounding activated entry <"ontrols at your ro wer. Pen t· rhctn with a 25 ·acrc stocked lake and a totally houses arc available with so1nc 5.000 sq uare feet uno bstructed (no stru ctures whatever) Dcs1nond of space. Every home ha s a huge balcony ... all Muirhead Chan1pio nship golf course. Most im· appointments arc the very finest. And not a bit portant, this planning frees 160 ac:rcs t o beau ty... of maintenance rcll uired. Swimm1n~ and tennis, beauty"at work as blue water and green lan d ... and as well as availab le 1n<1id se rvi ce. Sec it now. all of it as part of the miles of view fr o m your Furnished Models. Write or call for further information. (7 14) 328-21 11 Tower Homes from SSS,000 D 1 Penthouses from $ l SI ,000 esert sland 38-900 lsl1 nd Dri ve Rancho Mir~c. California 92270 Please CXJM:fl n1c o n {da111 ) ---------------- NAME•------------------ .ADDIU!SS: ----------------- ' ..... ' .. • . -~ ............ . .: crrv: STAIE: ZIP:____ .-. 1 UM=;-= o~:~:, '--------··--------------- ---------------.!t.s ___________________ _ . I J ' ' ,. ... l I I , I Moving Up · In Real Estate DOUGLAS •. Gl'lll,EB, dln<tor of rnlden· tial development for The lrvtnt Company, hu been elected prnldonl of lhe Home Bullder1 COllDcU . The Home BuUdel'I Council la !he branch ol lhe Southern CaUlornla Bulldint lndUllry A11ocl1llon <BIA) rupon1ible for creaUn1 and implemenUD.1 educational pro1r1m11. The council hu produced seminan and monlhly Programs for the BIA mem- bership which lqcludes aome 400 bWlders from San Otero to San· ta B&rbar1. In addition, there are apecial pro1rama for un-1 iversity and bf1b 1chool 1tudents iJ\cluclln• a bulld·•-how!e pro- jt(t at the high school level. Gfeller lodentllled lwo goals which bJ• admtnistraUon wtll :speclftca1Jy address. The fint is a prorram to middle mana11e· ment executives a broad perspective of the housing industry. •'1'-L•ll "As the industry becomes more sophisticated and contends with an increa1in1Jy complex poliUcal and economical environment, it ls easy for yowig ex.ecutive1 to become quickly specialized to the point where they limit their own potential as well as their value to their employers," said Gfeller. ··succes1 In hou.sing demands at least aware· nea1 of, if not expertise in, every aspect or the homebuilding process," Gfeller emphaslzed. Gfeller'• second goal ls to expand the couocll's scope beyond industry peers to reach the general public with pertinent information about housing. "The public holds many gross misconceptions about the housing industry," said Gteller. "For ex· ample, research reveals that a hJgh percentage of the Populace believes that the profit margin on a new home is 35 or 40. It is, in fact about five or seven percent. It is imperativ.e that we dispel such myths with Cacti. • · JOHN CROWELL has again been named Sales Mgr. or th·e Month for (){otober at Walker and Lee, Inc's. Fountain Valley o((ice, it was announced thia week by Gene Powell, Regional Vice President ... • '"Bou of Ille Year .. by Ille ~m Cliapter ottlla AmariCIDBUlln 11W-1 -.U... ' Tbfee lndependeat Judctt, Hle<ted by Gloria Pldllla. Bo11 N!tht cbalrwoman, J ed the en- tra.nu on the ba•b of com· mualeation witb employee1. abllHJ to deal wltb aub· onllnatn, civic ed communll7 aetivitia, aad overall quallftca. ~ .. Hoon ba1 been with BuUu llousin1 Corp. for over :to YHn. i.ooludina l T years while lt wal headqua~tered in Anaheim. wbere he helped build Oller 8,000 homn In Soutbern Callloroia - and Arl1oaa. He bu served u a member of the Lakewood Plannint Comml11ion and the Orange County Cost of Hou.sm, Committee, and is a past director of the BuiJding Industry Association. Active In community affain, Hoon bas been e Boy Scout leader and has coached Little League and Pop Warner. He allohu been an active partici· pant in fund raisers IOI' bi.a PTA. He la currentl)' a reeldent of IrYine. JAMES M. P ETElts. formerly president or · Ponderosa Home1, bas llD.llOUDCed the formation of a new bomebW.ldln1 firm with otficet at 1801 Dove Street in Newport Plua. Newport Beach. As president or J . M. Peters Compllly, be pro- jected the first year 1ales volume at $18 million, &n· ticipaUng the completion ol 300 .- new re1ldentl1l units in 1976. lnitlal activltie1 tor Ute nrm wtll include Univeralty P ark Townhomea in the Irvine Vuta1e or University P ark, Woodalde in Fountain Valley with 30 1in1le· ramlly d e t ached homes and • Woodalde in Lallo Fore1t wilh 150 1tn11e.farnlly detached home.. ~ During his more than 15 ... , .... years In the building industry, Peters was aaaociat· ed with Paceaetter Homes ror seven years which he joiJ\ed 1ix month• after ill founding by John Klug. AA 1eneral manager and number two man in the or· ganization, he directed operations durtn1 the ex· panaton year11 or the firm. GERALD L. REWERS bu been promoted to director or adm.inbtration for Irvine Pacific Development Company, according to Frank Hughes, vice president al the Irvine Company's re- sidential division which includes Irvine Pacific • 9:"'°"'• -23, 1175 DAIL V PILOT Q i Citadel's -Bonus Optiom Go With Clemente Buy REAL ESTATE A "Bonus Decorator Pack•ge'' pJo will blot'· fered to Nov em btr homebuye.r1 at Citadel Condomlaium1, SIS Mewl· lerey Lane, San Clemente. The an.noun· cement w11 made by Miles M. Matthews, Vlce- Pre11ident or Citadel LATaxRate Wes tlake the Highest LOS ANGELES (UPI> -Westlake Village, an exclwiive re1ident1al area west of the San Fern all do Valley, has the highest tax. rate in the county, whlle another affluent area, Beverly Hills, is amonc the lowett. Accordina: to rirures releatfld by County A.11- 1e1sor Philip E . Watson, Westlake Village, Willowbrook and Calabasas have the highest pro~r ty tax rates while the lowest are in El Se1undo, San· ta ?.1onlca and Beverly H.IU1 . THE TAX RATEIN El Segundo is $8 .94 per $100 or assessed valuation, compared to the Sl~.17 figure for Westlake Village. Tax.es on a $30.000 home in El Segundo would be !670.86, while the same house in Westlake Village would be $1,213 . RATES IN SASTA MONICA are $10.88 per $100 of assetaed value and $10.97 in Beverly Hills, ~hlle Willowbrook residents pay S16.J4 per $100 and Calabasas homeowners pay 116.03. Jn the city or Los Angeles, taxpayers are near the middle and upper levels with a levy or Sl4.28 per SlOO. This puts a Sl,0'71.38 tax on a $30,000 home. or this tax money, $462.92 goes to school taxes ; $338.89 to the county; S25 I.10 to the city; and $38.47 to special districts. Service Cont .. owoen ol the deveJopment. The plan ~llows homebuyers to Ch00$e from several bonus op- tiON with tbe purchase of one of the Citadel's five different floor plans priced from $47,900 to 165.900. Choices Include mlr· rared wardrobe doors; uperaded carpetln1 throughout ; custorri wallcover\ngs: choice of :;maJI appliances or free interior decorating Si'~Cel!I. Dl:CORATING con· sultatlon is provided by Patricia McCarthy, who is responalble for the at· tractive decor tn the Citadel '1 prore111lonaJJy decorated model. · Citadel Condominiums orrer a view of the coas tline in San Clemente. Designed In a white tilucco and red Spanish tile architec- ture, all units offer home buyers two·bedroom noor plan:t with two or three baths. The homes span between 1,260 and 1.soo squ ..... reet ot Uvin& space. FEATURES o! Ibo vllla-1tyle seaside de· velopment l.oclude fU firepJa('eS, tiled entry. ways, larfe balconJes, ttle1ant dre1tln1 areu, contlri.1Jou1 cfeanlnc ran1ts and ovena, dJa· bwasbers, and trash romr,acton. ';l'he varlOU5 leve ed couftyardl· u~ lushly Jandscafed and are connec ed by wrought iron It airways. Citadtl Condomlnlwn1' on atte sales office 11 maintained by KateJla Realty and 11 open from noon until dusk daily. From El Camlno Real drive south on Del Mar, on~half block past the •Municipal Pler, Jen. on Monterey end one-half block to the develop- .ment. Tiwilll ID,.., llWWICI ••• Rll All OF US • -- 1 B6rn in Corry, Pa., and raised in Yucaipa, Crowell started with the company in July, 1971 and has been Salesman of the Month 18 previous times. He has been Salesman of the Month for the Buena Park Board ot Realtors twice. and also for the Hunt· ington Beach, Fountain VaJley Board of Realtors three times Jn thia position, Rewers LI r espaosible for the ------------------- overall coordination and bualness administration of <:Y'lewports most spectacular A graduate of Ca l State Polytechnic in P omona, he has a degree in Mechanical Engineer i__ng. I Before entering into the CllOWl!U. field of Real Estate, John worked at United Airlines as a Pilot ror two years, and was also a fighter pilot for five years in the l\farlne Corp A member of the HWltington Beach, Fountain Valley Board or Realtors, John lives in Fountain Valley with his wire, Lana, and his four girls H. DOUGLAS HOON, senior vice president of the Butler Housing Corp or Irvine, was named Irvine Pacific Development Company Rewers was previously director or operations for Irvine Pacific and director or residen· tial project administration for The Irvine Company He joined The Irvine Company in 1967 as a member of the planning depart· ment He was previously a civil engineering instructor at Los Angeles City College, a self· 111EwE1t$ employed general contract.or and assistant to the vtce president of American Natura.I Gas Systems. Rewers, 38, bolds a Bachelor's de1ree in Civil Engineering from Wayne State University. He has done graduate work in business administration, law and real estate. He is a licensed general contractor, real estate broker and professional engineer and a pal!lt director or the 'IU8tin Chamber of Commerce. ----- ---· ---------------------- IN HUNTINGTON BEACH LUXURY LIVING LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE BEAC 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 feet of living area MOVE IN NOW $61,900 to $68,900 .... Landmark .N H on\ • § • i (714) 842-7497 - Gl - ASK ABOUT OUR ""HOUSE·OF-THE-WEEK" SPECIALS I Landmark Romes • ' Got two turtle doves to sell by Christmas? Move them under our tree. Buy a one o r two-inch box under our t ree on November 27 _or December 4, 11 or 18. Fill your box with items you no longer want or need. Convert your clutter to cash. Your ol d skis, sports equi pment, lugga ge , t oys, applianc es o r furniture m ight be the Chri stmas bargain some one else Is p ining for. Putting a box under our t ree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are $4 for the one·inch box and $6.50 for the two-inch package. To place you rs just call 642-5678. Your credit Is good with us. We'll bill your. Or, you can charge your ad to your Master Charge o r BankAmericar d. DAILY PILOT ' obaervations of Ille al ong the Ora ng e Coast , pann ed by a native s on, ·In the - DAILY PILOT .. [ . .. ~ f ' • • ocean views from ... Spyglass Hill A Ii mited number of :;. '' & ;; hcdroom residences. From $125,000 Santa Ana f"wy ; --0 0. ,, --'C <-" ~., @ . '""' """"' · ~nr · :;; 1----.... -S:tn Joaquin II ills ltd ' • z Pacific Coast Hwy 15 Bodc~a Bay Dr i\l f' • Nrwport. Br:'lrh • (7ltlfill·l .12 1 Furn1~hl'fl n1o<ll'.'IA oprn cltuly fro m Jo 3.m": lo Ii p.1n . LUsKel-IOMES • • ,.,._ I • OIJLY PtLOT Sund•y. Novtmber 23, 1$75 Real Estate •I 'Biddle's Lake Terrace Opens 1 I I t :1 ' Questions/Comment ~ By Re•ltor R1nd•ll McC•rdl•. Phd. l a now• Cood lime to build or boy •n •p•rtment eomples.. Do you b1ve 1ny lnformalion that would help u1 makeourdecl1lon? We havf' severaJ acres of Vl<"ant land zoned for mulll·family units that we have owned I« 3 yean. What about the vacancy factor? Are we going to be overbuilt with apartments?•~ the CO$l of .,.,eratloa contlnuJng to increase drastically? Are rents rlting proporllooally to cover these riJlag COS· ts! Tb.anb for your help. D.W. llunlington Beach ANSWER: The rental market is tight. lt is increasingly dif· ficult to.find an apartment that you would waot to live in. But for the apartment complex owner it is not all a bed or roses. Expenses have gone up a lot faster then rents. This puts a definite squeeze on Lhe profitability or ownership. According to l-1. Jackson Pontius, executive vice-president of the National Association, 0t di'arriatic declirie in.multifamily housing production and an increase in household formations point to a tightening in the rental market and keener compet1. tion for existing rentaJ units. Multifamily housing starts declined nearly 70 percent during 1974, and production has coritinued at a depressed level well into the second quarter of 1975. As a result, fewer new multifamily rental units are expected to enter the housing inventory in 1975 than at any time in the last three years, Mr. Pontius said. Referring to rindings or th<' National Associa· tion's 1975 R<'al Estate Market Report, prepared by the Department of Economics and Research, he said that the upward trend in rental vacancy rates which began in the fourth quarter of 1972 has ended and rental vacancies will become increasingly less available in the foreseeable future. The survey also revealed a substantial rise in expenses paid by owners of residential real estate. Two·thirds or survey respondents reported that residential property truces were raised during the past year, while the number of jurisdictions that ex· perienced a decline in fesidential property taxes dwindled to two percent. Higher maintenance and repair costs further addl'd to the expense of ov.11ing and operating re· .sidential real estate. Reports of higher charges for these servic(>s came from 96 percent of the participating panel. Most indicated increases of 10 to 15 percent, but some cited increases of 25 percent or more. • The study also reported unprecedented jumps Jin the cost of energy to heat and cool building . In I 197•1, the gas and electricity component or the Coruiumer Price Index (CPI ) rose lS percent, while fuel oil and coal jumped 57.8 percent. Despite these higher expenses, Pontius pointed out that residential rents have not increased nearly as much as the general price level. I During 197 •1, the rent component of the Consum(>r Price Index rose 5.2 percent or less than hall the gain in the overall CPI. In the first six months or 197S the pace of rents quicken('d moderately to an annual rate of S.4 percent, but this was still below the 6.6 percent annual rate of in- crease for all consumer goods and services. Pontius observed that these rising expenses are Lake· front li Ying in the master·rlanned com- munity o Lake'Forest ls offered at Lake Terrace. according to W. Scott Riddle, president of Bid· die Development. Inc .• builder of the $2·milllon community t.bat opens today. Lake Terrace offers 24 one-and two-level homes, priced from $55,000 to SllS,000. percent financing or families may buy with as litUe u JO percent down. Amen!tin include wtt bars. over1lze muter baths. cathedral ceilings and large. walk·in clooel.s. REAL ESTATE Located about a mile from the San Diego Freeway in El Toro. Six diaUnctlve elev•· tlons, accented by brtct, slump1tone and wood de- tail. .. provide each new Lake Terr are owner with a near·custom home. According to Biddle, terms are as low a.a 7.5 A sunken living room with vaulted ceilina: and fireplace is featured ln the tbree·bed.room. two- bath Plan One . The Bay Area Buildings Designs Called 'Slums' SAN FRANCISCO <APJ-The heat is on these d ays for a build- ing designer who has been chang- ing the middle·class residential face or San Francisco !or 30 years. "This is a problem all over the C"ountry, '' says John E . Baumann. a top operator whose specialty is designing boxy look· ing frame apartment buildings with a limit of three stories and mostly up to 12 units. Baumann's buildings march across much or western San Jo"'rancisco , in the Sunset, Richmond and Parkside dis· tricts. One block is caJled. unor. ficially, "Baumann Boulevard." The heat a~ainst him is coming from neighborhood people. •·nJo: MAKES instant slums, plastic bombs.'' said Arden Danekas, president 0£ the Plan· ning Association of Richmond. .. Tht>y break up ncighborhOCKls and bring in people who have no conct'rn for where they "re !iv· ing." ~ot so. said Joe Fitspatrick, a realtor and contractor who has pu! up many Baumann buildings near Gold l'n G;;tte Park. "lle's a genius at what he does. lie knows the zoning regulations, he knows City Hall and the permit people, and be works his butto<f. '' Baumann, a short, folksy fellow of 55 who likes shooting pool, vodka and the band mu.sic o{ 25 years ago, said in an in· 35% Energy Cuts Possible -Panel WALTHAM, MASS. (UP/) - Home owners could reduce their energy consumption by as much as 35 percent, according to sub- C"ommittee on energy of the Joint Congressional Economic Com- mittee. Dr. Peter R. Clark, staff diroc· tor of the Center for Energy Policy said "Fuel dealers have monitored energy use by homeowner s for inventory purposes for years. If they would indicate on bills how long it takes to use how much, hon1eowners could monitor their ov.•n con· sumpt1on and adjus t their use of energy.·· terview Monday that he can have 40 jobs working at ooe time. He's defmitely on the defensive. "SURE J'M ON the defensive.·· he said. "The n eighborhood groups are always down at City Hall. They copy down all the in· formation about permits. All the information is t here." One day, he said, he found a man laboriously tracing a Baumann interior Jayout for an apartment building. Baumann said no one would tell him what the man was up to, but he had no doubt it was connected to a neighborhood protest. Baumann, a licensed building designer who is not an architect, says he isn't responsible for the appearance or one of his crea- tions because that isn't his rune· tion. He blamed the builders for making the frontal changes that cause him trouble. BAUMANN SAID he could un· derstand some of the criticism. "I guess I see what they m ean when they knock my stuff. But I use quality materials and nobody's getting rich quick in this business." he said. master suite bu 1lidini 111 ... docn $• the rear yard and a •aulted ceil· in1. The adjoinina muter ttalh features • &tep-up Roman tub and double cultered marble puJlman1 with uni·lav baains. The patio-view kitchen lis convenient to the dining room and has direct access to the garage Cor laundry con- venience. The living room in Lake T e rrace's Plan Two features a massive brick fireplace and a 20-foot ceiling. The upper level in this two·story home is alloted to the master suite which in· C"ludes a large bath, a bedroom with adjoining step.down retreat and fireplace and a spaciows balcony overlooking a stream. Two puxiliary bedroom:s. a family room and formal dining room complete this 2,lOO·square·foot he.me. Fully appointed kitchens include O'Keefe and Merritt gas ranges with double continuous <'leaning ovens, a utomatic dishwashers. trash compactors, dis- posals and luminous ceJJ. ings. Kitchens also fpature pass·through windows with exterior serving bars. pantries, furniture·finis hed wood <'abinet:s, and ceramic tile counters. Other features in Lake Terrace 's com · prehensive amenities package include air con· ditioning preparation, smoke detection system, deluxe carpeting in liv· ing and bedroom areas, and ga. log lighten. Exterior features Jn. elude wood shake or Monray tile roots, fUlly insulated walls and ceil· ina•. perimeter and sideyard fencing, front yard landscaping and sprinkler system, con- crete drivewsys and un· derground utilities. Lake Terraee owners automattcally become members of tbe Lake Forest Community M ·· sociation which provides maintenance of one's front yard and of all <'ommon areas and recreation facilities. Owners have full voring priviliges in the Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club. Lake Terrace's ideal south Orange County loeation is away rrom ci- ty congestion, and yet close to major employ- ment areas in th e Newport Fin a n cial Center and the Irvine In- dustrial Complex. Shop· ping is con venient at the new Laguna Hills Mall and at Fashion Island. Lake Terrace model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. until du.sk . London Line Realty of El Toro is exclusive sales agent for the com · munity. To reach the develop- ment, take the San Diego or Santa Ana freeway to the Canada Road off. ramp and drive east. Turn right at Overlake Drive to Lake Terrace. Lake Terrace is located at 24302 I.akeview Lane, El Toro. Newport Apart1nenl Ho11orecl ~ ' Most people think o ur tri-level floorplans tOU re are sexy. And whether you're a sophisticated single or a fun -loving married couple. the feeling you'll get from this neat little Sure village of contemp orary townhomes is that all the neighbors ore pretty nice. Our 2 and 3 bedroom floorplans are pretty nice. too. We've got cozy t loft s for d ining or entertaining. Warm open wood beam ceilings. Intimate 0 see slep d own ma ster suites with secluded patios. Romantic rooftop gardens. Skylights. Sunny gourmet kitchens. Over-sized garages and plenty more. " squeezing profits. A majority -53 percent -of respondents to the survey indicated that yields on 1 rental properties were below the level of a year ago, 1 while 25 percent reported that yields were un. changed. Pron1ontory l'o1nt, '.'ie\l'p o rt Ul•.1 1.:h ·s :v1 e~ le rra nt• an . s t yle adult aparln1t•nt com· 1nun1ty. has fl'l't'I ved the .. llono r 1\"·ari1 ·· Of('· s ented J111ntly b y Sunst•t '.\1•1t!az1ne and the Californ1;.i C'uun t'il of the 1\mC'ricJn ln stitutt' or .o\.rrhitect s. making it the first multi fa1nil y pro· jert evt•r to be honnrt'tl in the lO ·yC'ar -nh.I :t\\'ard-; program. Someth •· g Here's where it"s happening. The contemporary n social life for the suc cessful young at heart. Friendly get·togethers in the sunken Recreation Plaza. Poolside chats Ou 1·1•10 at withfun-lovingadults .. cocktails forfourinthejacuzzi. ; r The remaining 22 percent reported higher pro· fits. EDITOR 'S NOTE.': Randall R. McCardle is an inveslment analyst, college lecturer, and author of .. Real Estate in California.'' Send your co111menls .and questions to Randall R. /lilcCardle, clo the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. \Villian1 R . Wntt. Irvine Con1p<.1ny vi ce· pr\'sident. :1cc-epteil th1• ay.·ard for Promontory Point at the CC'AIA eon· vention in San Diego. llllON'lll 'lllOllGI 'l'ADllN'l'll In th e trad1t1on of Richard Henry Dana's immortal "2 Years Before the Mas( Dana Light Condom1 ruums annou nces an unprecedented offer, "12 Months Before the Payments Plan:· That's right ' When you make a normal 10% down payment on a new Dana Light ocean-view condominium, Dana Light will make your entire monthly principal and interest pay- ments for up to one year! All you pay are the taxes and homeowners' fees for tha t period. , · Spectacular s ix-mile ocean views. Lighted tennis courts. A beautiful heated pool with jacuzzi and saunas for men and women. And all located within a private security guard-gated Ocean View community. Condominiums I.R.S. Notice Yon mu•t bu7 be.fore December 3L 1975 to qualify for tho $2,000 'IU: Credit. Remember. this $2,000 · Tax Credit Is an oddl· tionol bonus il you act r!Oht now. from $38,950 Phone (714) 495-4552 --• \..lv'.s!•rl 1u~t m1nu~, lrflm 1hoi beach .,n; 0&fVI Horbor~Sl1"!1 or ''i\ A11u• L<1nT"rt1. 1r1•r 11bove f'£c1!1c: r ., 1 H1ghw,,v '" ! 1·11ibn1 f.un1Mrd m~~.ir!s oprn Jtuly @ Wt!liam McCabe. Sales Agent -otter-11 1ub)Kt !o i::h•nqe and •Vai!abillly wJ'~.,1t.1t nt,rice. OM6gsl Clfl!ter by Env\ronmenta! Rll!*'Ul'CT'!I, lnr f'f l"< /l • ;,.\•1. J I I\~ And now 1s a pretty smart time to buy, too. . The selection is excellent. prices will never be lower and V• 11 w I k most of our homes qualify for the new tax rebate. I age a Think about the • rent dollars you're wasting, then come over today. Disc over how you can own a romantic chalet of your own for less than you think. Moments from South Coast Plaza. Village Walk. You're sure to see something you like even if it's not for sale. Take the San O>t!go Freeway lo 1he F1111rview e••t North one mole ·~''$37.995 ' . (714 )556·116 1 ' ' ' ,4 . ' • · 3bdrm. 2-1 /2 bath +tom.rm. • I _J I I p c r h I ( t t Desert Island 'Oasis' OUtat&tlcllU Hln ,.._ebu been recordea at D...t l11and'• new $6.5 mllllon mld·rlae, lolanl East.1.n Rancho Mlraae, where ZS percent of the view con· domlnlumd and penthoulet have been aold prior to tht ll"and oPeD· in&. Priced from $M,OOO to $11111,000, Desert lllend orrera 1, 2, 3 end 4 bedroom plans with custom quality featur11 and lu:&.W'J ap- pointmetill tnclud.bil ftreolaces, wall-to-wall carpellnl ..na com- pletely bullt·ln kltcba11. SECUIUTY ENTRY r ates for the entire communlt)' are located on Frank Sinatra Drive and a lanclacaped 1treet leadl put tbe private Desert Island Country Club with ita restaurant and cocktail !ounce. past the fairway• and 1reens, pMt the 25-acre a tocked lake and on to the homes . The fully air·condlUoned mid· rise homes overlook the gardem, lake and golf coursed the fenced and wal}ed Desert Island com· munity. A homeowners• anoela· tion for the condomini um homes provides full maintenance-free livina: and the Desert Island Community AaaoclaUon is addi· tional protection for homebuyer1. Residents of the condominium homes of Desert Island also enjoy swimming pool1 and therapeutic pools aur· rowtded by s un deckJ, private tennis courts and landscaped gardens placed on the island for at·home resort facilities. Planned and built by Winmar Company, Inc., a aubliidiary or Safe('o Insurance Comp&.11y of America , the 160-acre private re- s idential estate includes a challenging 18-hol e golf cour!le designed by Desmond Muirhead, surrounding a lake with a 25-acre island containing the dramatic mid-rise reis idences. TO SEE TJIE NEW con- dominium!! during the preview phase, exit Interstate Hia:hway IO at Bob Hope Drive and travel south to Frank Sinatra Drive. Sales representatives are on the premises dally. S un and Sail REAL ESTATE Housing Industry Improving SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbe l111tng U .S. housi n g industry will improve without any ma.salve stimulation trom the rederal government, Houain& and Urban Develop ment Secretary Carla A. HiUJ bu as- SW'ed the National Association of Realtor1 convention here recent- ly. Mn. Hilla drew applauaffrom deleeates when she called for less government Interference in private housing and voiced op- position to creation of a new federal consumer agency. SHE CITED an upswing in hous· lng start.5 but cautioned that re- covery is "1radual, frq:iJe and needs to be watched and does not need to be t m peded by any massive stimulating expen· ditures which is only going to drive up the interest r ate and keep other homebuilden out and perhaps hurt housing in the long run." Sales of cxistinc homes hit a IS.year hi1h in Au1uat and Sep- tember, Mrs. Hill11 said. "We 've had a healthy real estate market" SHE SAID SllF. foresaw 1976 mortgage interest rates "hover- ing about at the s ame level at which we are now -namely, about nine percent on a singlefamily home.·· and added : "Even at today's mortgage in· terest rates. home ownership is still the best investment In the money market.'· Lake Forest's New Clublwuse Opening J,ake Forest ill celebrating the gr.a nd opening or Its brand-new 13,000 square foot Sun and Sail Clubhouse and the addition of three new development.s on the l.ake Fore11t Model Home tour. I.ake Terrace Patio Homes de- buts this weekend with their pre- grand opening. Developed by Biddle Development Company, these beautiful Lake Forest patio homes feature large one and two . story noorplans. To visit Lake Terrace take Canada Road and follow the Model Home Tour to Overlake Road. The Oaks is also celebrating their grand opening or quality homes with lake and forest view homes p.riced from $59,900 to $67,900 . According to The Oaks developer, Don Woodward, 25 percent of the first ph ase was sold at the private Grand Open· ing. ANOTH ER F AST seller is Wildwood , a wooded develop- ment of exceptional design and charact er located off Jeronimo Road. This development is almost sold out of the firet phase and they have yet to have their official grand opening. This totally uniquely designed com· munity is priced from $60,900 to $69,500. After you visit Wildwood, the Model Home Tour takes you across Canada Road to Jeronimo to Lak ·shore Vltlage, a com· > munity of l a k e front homes nestled on the shoreline of Lake Forest 's 37 -acre lake. Four model homes are available for vie"'·ing with prices ranging from $58,490 to $70,990. • Following the tour you turn right on Bak e Parkway to Showcase on the lake which is the third builder celebrating his grand opening. This exciting de· velopment is of award-winning design and has to be seen to be appreciated . Pri.ced fro m $49,950, Showcase homes offer an exceptional home buy value. REFORE LEAVI NG Lake Forest you visit Park Place. Traditionally, these homes have been one of Lake Forest's best sellers. They are located in a scenic country setting and have been acclaimed as one or California's most custom · innovativelhomes. Developed by Ponderosa Home•. they are priced from $54,990 to $66,990. Only homes on the Model Home Tour are part of l.ake Forest's parade of home values. l~ake Forest can be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Canada Road exit, east. FROM Fash ion I sland N ewpo·rr Be ach ,. . .. $und!y, Nov.mber 23, 111'5 OAIL Y PILOT fl Sales. Boom at 3 Communities Niguel's Sea Terrace, Monarch Bay, Park Niguel Si~ Selling Sal• tolalllnl m«e !ban $1 thl1 r•1mut al tbe lender'• In· mll1loo In juat tbroe weeb have teree rite at time of ule. rt11ulted h:om a sucedafW new After two year• the 11'1 .. vercent Financing Pro· homebu.yer pays the 1e.xler the ~m· recenUy lntrod~ at full moothly ~ymeitl without the e La~una NiC\Ml vlewslte buildtr's au idy, according to tommuni 11, accordlnl to the · the sJ:!esman for the leading part1clr,at1n1 bullden. 80Uth and buildert1. The mpresa1ve aales were re~ The Jack B1rne1 Com~ is ~d b7 Sea Terra c e now introducing Monarch ay me1. Monarch Bafn v111u Villas. 2 and 3 bedrooms con· and Park Nl1uet. Homa lheoe dominium view homes overlook· realdentlal developments &110 ing beautiful Monarch Bay and quallty for the s pertt:nt federal the 1ea. Tbe 62-unit private com· Income tax credit for addjUonat m~ with pricea 1tarting at 1avtn&1ofup 10$2,000. • $69, 11 located at 3Z!98 Crown Valley Pkwy, just five minutes WITH TlfE NEW lfOUP finan· from Dana Point Yacht Harbor. clal package, the builder offers 744 pettent interest (8 percent BEACH-OlllENTED Sea Ter· annual percentage rate) to the race TQwnhomes by Avco Com- homebuyer for a two year period munity Developer•. Inc., are from date or close of escrow. IO<'ated at 33841 Manta Court. The bWJdert will make mon· The Sea Terrace residences are thly p1ymenta to the homebuyer priced from $52,900 and offered in from a tru•t account in tha one and two 1tory £181\1 with 2, 3 amount nece1sary to pay for the or 4 bedrooms an 2 <X 3 baths. difference between the monthly and ls Jrotected by a 24-hour principal and interest mMgage electro cally·controlled 1ecuri· at 7~ percent (8 percent annual ty gate. Cu1tom fireplaces, perce.ntaae rate) and the mon-General Electric built-in )'()lJ !11\ V '.\,'l \\ l"'Clrt. ,.f)U0rL' Lli)l!lg rrL'I!\ \\L·ll ,llll! it" fiflll' )UU r horn(· rl't1L·..:-rl·cl your success. So fa r ~l) gooLi. Bur have you lookcJ at the price tag'i lln Ne\vrort Bc;ich h on1c~ lately! \\'e ll. d ,,n't give up h1ir'L'. TakL· :1 101..1k Ml \'t\\'pO rt Tc rr.l(\", '' hcrL· yuu (,\11 LliVldl' !hO~L' rrl(l''-!)~ ,dJl)ll{ {WO, ;i nd get t!1e nc\v trix rcl.,at L' [(1 !)out. Li ve first class iii tl1c fu11 style yo u've al\\•;iy.;; \\·:inred . \Vith a IS #acrc n1eado\\', r n<,J-., :-.1u na, jacuz:i and a list ,,f other adult pbythings you pro b- .1b ~ \vouldn't find at any price. Ne\vport Terrace. Lu xu ri ous "!, t\VO & three bcJroom to\vnhomcs ,¥ 1 \vi th fireplaces, beamed ce ilings, I I J ual master bedroom suites and the quality appointments ~,,.· _._.._,..~ you've come to expect from a Newport Beach address. kitchens and d.ramaUc exterton be reached by takln1 the ISan are amoo1 the lwi:Ul')' fe1tures. Dl•to Freeway to Crown Valley Park Nf1:e1 ta 1 2 and 3 Par way and drtvlna w:\ to the bedroom b lde townbome com· homts, or by dri vi.ng eu from mwUty 04 Crown vaJ;:a_ Pkwy, Paclllc Cout Hl&bway. just west ol La Pai R . Prices ot the luxury residence=i; by Park SEA TERRACE To"''Dhomes Ni•uel Company, Ud.., begin at may be reached by takinLith• $<9,900. Paclltc Coaat Hi&hway to va Road In La1una Nlauel, then A.LL OF Til £ new l,aguna driving east to the development. Niguel developments otrer rcsi- dent.a tht 1dvantages of Uvtna ln Baldwin Co. a lnllfn balanced home environ· ment a pr•mlum south coast locale. 1n addition to the area'• many Takes Award ocean recr eation amenities, membershipt, are available in The Baldwin Co., Irvine de· tbe l!:I Nlf.:lol Golf Coon• ond Country C ub and Lal\D)• Ni1uel veloper and homebuilder, bu been awarded a M-1or Achieve-Tenru. Club. Within the com· ment in Merc handiain& Ex· munity are schools, 1hoppln1 of ('ellence award ln the beat all kinds, in('luding Monarch Bay landlcape de1i1n cat.e&ory for It Plaza and tbe Laguna Niguel lanc.hcapin'4 at ''88.5 South Ora.nae Town Center. · Grove," a -million, '3-unlt lux -Model homes are open dailt at all of the La&un• Nil'Jel deve op· ury Pa1adeoa condominum pro-- ject. ' menu. Park Nlruel itld Monarch Bay Villas, sold exclusively by W~t Coast Pacific ReaJty, may ., Newport Terrace near th e-:o>c<1 in Ne\vport Beach. Wl1cn yo u live here, )Ou\·e arriv ed . youl're half right. But at half the usual pr ice . • n~t terrace $37,950. 2 Mrm'i 2 tiathl From Har bor Blvd take 19th St west to the very end or call 11 1.:1 : 646-5001 - I ( ' . ' ' ., I I STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' ' . I • J . ' • I I '. Le~ure World Ckarance Safu--=;.=11=:;=~~=.:=.;--1--.. -.,;-~11--~-:~ ... -N·~-••• -:.--.. ;== TM"6fllwllll,_..lil.,......._, fl>A•T•l•INIP Ol'•llA11flf. -·~ , ·---------- Plana for an all-out .clearance s ale to dispose by year-end or all com· pleted manor s and villas that are ready ror OC· cupancy in Rol:ismoor Leisure World were an- nounced by Elm We- inaarden, vice president marketin g ror the adult recreatio n and r etire- m e nt c o mmun ity in Laguna 1-l11ls . A limited numb e r o r un i t s i 5 Citizens Buy Up Own Little Town available. As an incentive to buyers, one percent of the selling prlce will be refunde d in a 1 i rt certificate to be used to purchase optional equi~ ment or to spend ln any Lei!ure World store« at Town&Country, Wartet Jrnports or Southwest In- terior Gardens. MOST UNITS in Ibo Rockwell .. : UMalll --= ' LAWRENCE MYOft<Kl!llDINO PKff'nOUtMtsnt&IS..,._ C04ilOlilA llfVISTCNtt. LTD., W clearance 1ale are :;.,.,,.....,..Drhot,IP~c.t. .,..""-" .. _....-. .. .,.•-='.:::'i-:.:~= •· qualified under the $2,000 c-1er..,_..._._,~•nva. •• • .. -,•• "'1"' ,,_ill' w1 ew. .... • w-... c.w· or live percent Federal--"""·"""-=.::::.:-.=o .. "O:'.,::..'loc.,"';;. ';: 1~~;11"''!; Tax Rebate r.rogram ftll91MM!tM6t~••• Wll"OML.11.~"-....., .. • . ........ "* Weingarden 1a d.. cert.,....._~ ,,_ fltttMw ..,.._. ....,. cir-..,....,. ..., •t. 1. TI'llt ·~ -· tlliM ... .. --............ -ti... a. .. .... .. Clill9r ....... For the sale period ar· =i~s.•0r-..e...ty.,... ~'" tm1111.,..~ot0r..-. ::: •......, ~ ~ ran~omenta have ......__ -rwi .......... ...,., .. ._ '*...._ ..... + ... ., • ..._ l,IC'CU Wi .. &Wlft9! ...... ..._ .. ma e ror mortaa1es ol :~~,.?""~~~~''!:; Vldlf'EcM,. .. ...,Mlr 1;foa..ot1•!10M eight and three-quarter I--::::~:::-:::==::-"""!.!:-=~=• 0r...,a-. .,..,, "" Mjili!tll~,"""9.,,,....,. percent up to $35,000. ,.,.. ...... 16.n.••• .mr' ,...... .....,... ""'!'-( ..... PUBLICN001CE ' °"""'°""'"_._•<» With approval, the atan· i-----,-------1 ---~-------..:.1...,•*" ~ 1 ..._. dard escrow period d eo PtCT1r1ousaus1"'11" PUBLIC NOTICE -......or.... tMtt DrtllJ' .-.iol. days may be extended to .. .,... n•T•M•~ _ ,.;.,:a:·t.i)a. ..,, .GPN) 90days. : •• :i"IOwi"'""°'"'_.. .... ,....._. -;=-;,-1;;; .. -.-;;-- c.oweL.Ll"'"oER5"0N. hi•• tT Y•MllfY Included in the sale ""· ~ MKA1111w e1w •• ~ .,.......,..,.,..,.......,......,...._. 9Mefl,C.Ht.'24.o llllllM: f!IJllLIC NOTICE • GERLACH. Nev. !AP) -The citizens or are two and three -""' "-"· "'' ....,,., _,_,_,.....__.,. ,. .. •-1:•- G I h d dd ed r . I d b d -·--.. ,_,, "'" """""'CMWOf'fW,M-1 .. ,......., ITA'90PCAU .... 1'11:19: er •c were tire an isgust a t er paymg an e room units priced ,,...,,..,___ K,.,,,... · lt«l\.CA"*" TMC*NfTT c: f th bo h lhi r l(_,.,...,_SlSWSo.0,,-. rent or the past hall-century so ey ug t s rom $36,500 to $53,900 in u.A,...n,c.11t.Q)6"'pt111·M "' ......,. JoM '•· ••• c;..,. 1L. -ca....... I Leming Plan Told Uoy town Cor $18,000. Coldwell Banker Com-low-rise buildloas. n.11 bvsl..ss 11 <••.c:tM ._, • C1ir-.111tM9r,c:.im.n. --~· ....,.. la! B k Com • .... .. ~Ip. U•t-• I!. N•r1•fl, ,. s.. AM••••• ••T"•T•M.90• "Yeah, we ju.st couldn't see paying all that re nt mere ro erage • ,.,..H1,11 er-u .. "!'f•llfll.a.""'9111.,.., c.1t211iU. .,_.,.. w ww..e. a111o'Uft'ln and not actually owning anything," said J oe pall)' bas initiated a com· 1 N THE 14 t ._.,..,.,,....._ ~ ~. 1•1 .,_,.... ~. °"' ADMn1tsTunot11 .,_TIM· •S ory TMt "-'-"' ••t IUOCI wltll IN GlcftMi..c.• Wll.L ...... &0 Ugalde, president oC the Gerlach Leaseholders As -prebenaive procra.m to Rossmoor Towers which QN11tyo.n,efOronoo c.ovri1,.,.,.... Ttl ls Illus!~ t:INMl11ctoc1 Ill' • lttet• •f ttOY CALLAHAtri, sociation, which spearheaded the purchase from REAL ESTATE lease the eight·atory. is 8S percent sold out. a .,...ll,ttlS. ,...,. ..-•=..,J T.... f ~~.,.;.. • ..,. 'vetrt...,. the Western Pacific Railroad. ··we had only one 291,600 square foot. eor-one bedroom manor i5 ~ltr!M 0r.,. co.si o..1., "'"" Tllh 1i.'9fMtl1 •• , 11MG1 w1111 .. JAMI 1ULc111 Cfl••OMu.u. • .u choice -buy the town ... The final papers on the de-avilable at $60,900 and ...... n,JO,..,.o.c.1. •• ._,1 c.-owr,~~;'.' °'"""' c.it11t':;I 1!:M~~~.i"=••0,~1.:!' :~ al were signed last week. parate administrative two bedroom units are ...,................ .........u. and engineering office · ed. r $66 000 t PUBlJC NOTICE PWthloMI 0r...,. Cont o.u., "'*-...... ,.,....,.., n.-...,~ FOR THE $18,000, the leaseholders association I building located adj a-pnc rom • 0 '--=======,---....... ZJ.Jll.ord Dtt:. '· ''· '"l olotfl·JS "........,.ii AdMlfllsttotMt ............ t 21 r I d h h . $89,500. Residents . al the 1-PICTITIOUSSUSINISS wtu ........ ltto lll•lll"-' -go 9 acres 0 an w ere t e town sits, and a ncreases cent to Seal Beach ultra-luxury Towers are N.UUSTA'rlMINT 1----------~1 ..,_. .. Wllkll b ........ """""" water system that supplies this s un-parched are a or TI!tfollOwl"'POf"-ltllOlno""*-• PUBLIC NO'J1CE -11e1i11-..,..t1wia.tt_....,,__ the state. Bou I e v a rd and provid1 i weekly maid .. : • ...nnt ... ..-MS'"""" 1w R d Westminster Avenue and service and three meal.:; c H IE co · s c • H v"' s o.c--.. t. 1ns.et t :•a.rn.,"" t11o. ••Jt Wasn't a bad price when yOU consider what eporte d SPf:ClAL'rtlES, 1611 PIK..-U.. °'"9 PICTITIOUS•USINIU ~of o..-1b1MIM NO. l .. Mld th · r 1 d · · r tod .. h ·d • B owned by Rockwell· aily. MoM.CAmv triAM11sT•T•M1NT ~et10tovkc.n1.,.o.-1 ... v.t,• epnce o an 1s gomg or ay, esa1 . ' ut International. All faci lities or five ._.....,. . .,,., ... E_,..._,.,..._ T .... tot....,•"''*'-''dllinglMI· .. 01vo1s::.:ri,c.111omi.. really the re's not much here. Come to think or it, The latest issue of 1 h .1 bl :110C1.,.1o,.....P1 .s.o GosttiMlM.CA. _,.,.. °""""' 11.ifJ's that's a high price ror J·ust old nat alkaline dirt cub ouses are ava1 a e m» ·• · T1G111tREALTV&INVESTMENT w1w.u.a.MJOMN, land."' Calirornia Real Estate According to Don to Leis ure World resi-.,,..~ b .. 11110$1 ., t•lld'l<tocr b' • ex>.,tMS1ao1 .. 0i1ceRd.,H111111ngaa.. ~,a... Magazine reveals that of Pehrson, Rockwell· dents. They 1·n,.lude Coor ~ .. .,.,.,.,.,,,.i,.. 1ucri,u.~ NOAoa~90UO Gerlach has a population or about 75 and is ... E19q11lolAY••• Cwlll L Wooll.oy, 17111 ~·..,.... ......., ........ 39 reporting boards or re-International direct-Or of swimminn pools, a 27· Ro111A . .,.,.,. t.11 .. H1111t1nvt1111tMKri,CA.""" ,,.,...... .. ,,.. .. ..,..,.. J~ated about JOO miles north or Reno. It was al h t • T•1 --· ' -···•,.., -·--•• ,,,"' ~ •. aJtors which filed mu!U". re estate, t e struc ure bole golf course, tennis, Tiiis ~t.11,men1 _, 11i.cr .,.. .. '"-' ......... ,. • <-.... -. ·-,foWlded, or created, by the railroad in 1909 as a 1 a-tyOOrkotOrono-c.u..ty"'....,. c1111..... N :owi......,.tt . pJe listing serv ice ts part 01 his rirm's 116-lawn bowling , bocce, .....,,._1,1s. cwa•L.,....., b .......,..,.,~,.~•~11••~··· -watenng stop ror steam locomotives. figures, 32 showed an in-acre complex. theatre, hobbies and AflDI 'Thlt ''-....,_' _, '''" .,.."' """'i.ri.ci ~ c..tt o.i1y Pilot. While many or the railroad's passengers P\ll:lllshod o.onoe c-11 o.i1, Poot. c-nt,CJol't.•0r-.Ot1.1nt,1111 1 ......... n,.n,.tt, 1ws ....ws headed west into California rrom points e ast, a Cew crease in dollar volume Operations Cormerly Cr 8 rt 8 i n c I u d in g No•.n.».•11110.c.7•1•. 1'1' .ulS--71 -**11• 1'''· -- got ofr at Gerlach and made it their home. over s ales or one year conducted in the build-woodworking, ceramics, PUBLIC NOTICE lllllbl1wcr °'""°" c.-t o.11,~ PUBLIC NO'ftCE .ago -s ome quite ing, relating primarily to 5ewing, sculpture, slip ------------i"°•·''·n.•.•N1Dtt.1,1tJs 451.11 ----------- THE TOWN THRIVED while the locomotives significantly. the Saturn ro•ket casting , painting, P1CT1T1ousausiNEss P1ct1nou1aus1M1•• It pt h · th h b t th h · r ded · 1 Th d th ' 1 ·d d · g _ _._ NAMEsT,.TtEMtEHT H.u.1••T•T11M••T e c ugg1ng roug , u e c uggmg a in o e s e an o er system. are in the pn>-· ap1 ary, anc1n , CiUu:!I .,... tooowin<g "'-1, •1'19 tlll:N· PVBUC NOTICE Tho•ooow1"'~., • ..,.11Y»- history in the 1950s and sod.id many of the town's re· figures. published in the cess or being relocated to and more. The 18,000 rws101o· 1----------1-es: ·, sidents. November issue, a mon-otherR~kw·e11ra·o·1,·u-. Leisure World residents wAYNE WAREHOUSE SALES, l"ICTITIOUSSUllM•IS \ibtii~·.~·INTEN,.NCIE,. 21161 hi d ~ ' -h I 131111 MIKlllOll Porlr.w•• • --Hiii• ••-<JTAT<-<NT I M •• LogUNo.CA.tan "Now I guess we've got about 75 ·people in the t y publis he by t he ave nearly 170 c ubs to .. & -..... --.--... --Jot111 d ,,...,.'°'· 21K1 Vh1t ............. T11eto1~f!ClpwlOfl11dcolnotM.1-•tat.iN s u. c"' mn area, and you might have to count a dog or two to 8 0. 0 0 .0 · me m be r Tad Jones of Coldwell .. which they may belong. w • .,...v "or.1SJJ1 P•UOen.St ..... : • · ~. · get the population that high." Ugalde said. California Association or Banker·s Torrance orrice ~1ode1 vi 11 a s and T1111111·°',,"° P111ooucTs UN LIMtTED. 21~1 ~1::::;;k.1r., 177 Ol9l'l'IOl'lllS1.: T"ll tlo.llllleUI II t •nch>e.locl by ... 111-c;r..,.tioro Ltl., HUl'tllnQlllll lkKll, CA Most or the businesses went the way or the Realtors , prove that and Jerry Cole or the / manors may be seen at 1 ... i.....1 ,,_ · .:.11r1siw,i1i,H0.1Sout1iE1K1rMDr .. "lro d I I Sep-f" ' N t B b th Le" W Id N wo,.,.11. For l't".,.kMOrtlft.211M1Gf'Hnb:lroUI., s.~.CA.tttn · . rai a . sa es were up n 1rm s ewpor eac e 1sure or ew TNs 11, .. ,,.....,1 ..,,, ti1oc1 w1tt1 tN Hvntlfl9tone..c:".c"'.n"" T1111 b111l11H1 11 c0Muc11o11 by• Ugalde says there are two gas stations tert, te mber 1975, compared orrice are coordinating Model Design Center al .,o••kofOr1noec.u1111onNoY-TN,1111$1"'s•11 c.1111dwc1oc111y.,1n. ,........i,..1111om.rp. al "th f b t ts d h . t Se t b 1974 . k ti 1· · · f th El T ·1 C th ..,..,,,,,.,i. J.Howwd,._.,.,., ong w1 our ars, wo r estauran , an is pro-o p em er , ut 32 mar e ng ac 1v1t1es or e oro ex1 o e ·-c1111·-1· "'"'' 1~1omen1 _, t11oc1.,."'1r. . I o! 37 bo ds h I f Sa ~ ,,,..,11,,.,,,.rtin Cawtl o pane gas business ocated in his house. ar . t e rea estate irm. n Diego Freeway. Pllbll"'" 0r1nQ01 co.,1 o.uv P11o1, T,.1, lt•t•mont wo5 111ocr w1111"" " •••ot0r9n91coum,1111 No..,. -------------------------------------------------------------lr'"·Jl.30,oNIOot.l,1~,ltJS ..-.15 Caunl~Cil•'of Or.-.ge Co..nl'f"onNov-en'berlt,ltJS. Htt» 1-------------IJ.1t7l. l Publllhod Or.-.ge C0..1t O.Uy Aloi. ,, by oeane Homes A limited edition design by Nationally acclaimed Deane Homes. Wall-to-wall glass lets the sunshine in the Informal dining room and den. Soaring textured ceilings with wood accented beams. a design not for everyone, just for those with fanciful dreams. Visit our exciting new model In one of the nation's m<5st beautiful communities and discover the Sunroom. neane{Jttomes un1veRSITY PaRK $70,500to$85,000 5°/o TAX REBATE a'f!alllable on most plans "lOU~L tiOIJI!"° ~ Of'l'QIHUlllflllM ~ • ., • ! ! IRVINE VlllAGES l • I PUBLIC NOTICE ~ l'*)"t'.16.tl,lO,ONIO.t.7,ltJS OU-15 Publhlwd Or1nge Co•5t Dolly Pllol, f------------Na•. 16, 23, 30.lnd 0.c. I. 1t1' 4Jjt.JS l'ICTl'rlOUS 8USINtESS HAMESTATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Trw louowlno 111•so11 11 00!"9 bllsl· ntu•~· COMMEMORJl.Tlll f: COt HS. m e.1------------1 111." St .• !P.O. Bo• JS~ cost• MRu, u. l'ICTITIOUS8USINtESS , '1611. "'"'MtESTATlfMllNT I R~t1 E, Horl)lwn, ~J T~tln A .. ., ...,.,. folloWl"ll ll'O•loOll b Ool1t9 llr.di- NewPorl 6eacl'I, CJ\ '266l . """''" '"'' t><iil~I I ~ conovctod br.,. 1... eo·s ELECTRIC co .. IM17S09'-lw•""•I Or .• l,...lno, C.lltornlo '264<1 RE H•rbi....n £1tor1 Edword G•udlo, 11112 Tl'll1 1101em1n1 ,..,, 1ne.:1 wl!Pt ,,_ s.i,1naw0r .. 1 .... 1ne,Co lUornl1"2foM C-1 (II•• of 0r•"QI Cou111y 1111 Nov-Thh bwslne•• I' toridl.teled by.,, !ft. I .. ,,_, 11. 1'11. dl•'-1. '. 1'4tllll f:Uoro Edw1rd 0..udlo ·I Publ•\ho!cl Or•"V" CO.\I O"!Y P'lot. lllll , .... ,.11111 WI S Hied wlll'I llW ! Now 1l. JO, 1ne1 o..c. 6, n . 1•15 ...as.1s. Cauorrty Cll•k of Or•noe COl.llllY on Oc.· -10.lt7S. _,, f>ubl llMd 0•0"9' (Nsl o.lty Pi iot ....... 1. t, 16,2), lt7l •111-IS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAMIST,.'rlMl!ifljT 'rM loilowino PIT_,.,.. GOMg IRAI· MSlft: ll•ll•'f" Sign Silo,, NO! HllU•d Aw .. "".._, cii,. q. tHff. • Edw•td F. H11th•I• I~. lo Cc•llW. Fet1#'119111111111 ... , CA~ J'{"" II. Llllf, '~ \lllhlllflM, FOll'ltAlill Y•lloy, ~ GeTold F. Muohff, '602 tl&iMd ......... Mldw1y c:Jty, C.t..t261S. Tllh b111l ... 1s 11 col'ICtlttW..., • gtftf!r.+ par1Nrshlp. 11!4"rd F . Hugftff TN1 1t•lilrt'lf1'lt _, tiled '#lilt\ trw COo.ntr c1on. •Or•• eoun17 on Na,,. ..,..., ''· ,,,,, -Pwlllll--~ eo.sl o.lly Piiot. --------1 No'f".l:\lO.•ndO.C,1,14,ttJJ ..,..JS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMESTATEMEMT P UBLIC NOTICE """ IOl_.n<; l)lfSOft ll CIOl1t9 bwsl• 1------------1 nHlll . • WARR IOR CATAMARANS, 1000 Newpor"I 61...:1 .• Co\I• ~~. Colllomio ""' J<>"" COl•fll Co1111r , 1ttS lr•lnl A-. COSlO MRs•. C1Ul0Ntl• '1611 This tlvl.iMSS Is cond11tlld Dy.,. I,.. clwl-•. J""" coi ... 111 CO'llw• Tlllt slotemtt>t w•s t iled wlltl IN °"""""' Cit•~ of Oronge COl,ltll'f" 1111 Oc.- lober lO. 1915. """ P11bU1"11d Oronge Co1ut t>efty Piiot. No"t'.2,t , 16.U, 1t7S 617'--1! PUBLIC NOTICE Ooml11k: Jott11 Floono, 750n t.. Sown. L ...... HUI!., C•llfomfO t'llJ.l WM'td.I Poul-Fldof'll, non U. Sl,offt, Ll9Uf'I Hiits, C1llfoml1'76Sl Tiiis b1111,..ss Is cooncH1tted by • oeno••I P9f'l"'t5t'llP. 0o,,.1111c: Jo"11 F1oone This llollrne•ll "''' llled wllll It. Cawnl• Cl1r1i ol Or•llQI! Co11nlr1111 No.,.. ...-s. 9'11. PUBLIC NOTICE DAILY PllOI' CLASSIFIED ADS 8.t2-5178 • I ~ ! . ' ; ' ' t ' ERIC BOZZA, MIKE JONES OF COSTA MESA COOK l!P A BATCH OF BREAD Seoot·O·Ra1na A panorama of skills, contests, fun and games for participating scouts, parents . sponsors and just plain paying guests took over the Anaheim Convention Center Saturday for the 1975 Orange Coun ty Scout·O·Rama . These scenes involving Orange Coast area seouts were scouted out by the Daily Pilot. DaU11 Pilot Photos l'ltl Rlrhar~ Koehler .Sle8Clr atre•m of.visitor• _ MDt Convention Canter ditplay Mila-bll•J,Sl!t~rday and the · p'lrtdng'lot oUl91de was over· llowtilg Into. Disneyland lot ~ strut from the Ana- heim ll!Cllltr MISSION VIEJO'S EDDIE . PAYETTE, MIKE SEARINGEN, RANDY WATSON SHOW ~PIRIT' ASTRONAllTS. SCOTT CLEMENTS, MIKE BECKMAN OF MISSION VIEJO • J • l • I ' • ' ' I • I ' I I ' ' ; DZ DAii. y PILOT Sunday. Nov•mt>er 23, 1975 For the Record Dla•oltUfo•• 0 I Jn ar1"111ge •INAL oac•11•s PUMICklHert W ..... lt, llalfll•n Or...:e end 0.¥1d ~ SotlK•do, Abt IC. •'>Cl£,._• J- MMllU..,, Roi.ti M, ••><I CIK>liOl«IOn N.,e~. C0r>•l«lon (;. 5"9nl.hel. JG.6M •r>a Pl"I H MtlC:I-,, Chrl\lh ... M •ncl JlflC"'•d Mil:Mllf'on, Me•i•n Lo .. at eno -"'"" "'M' flolt(W'ff, A-Id F•y<111\t end "1itne:l\ ,,~ (oUI,_, llartn Mn•llll T., ... l'l(.~I $... Wrt(lhc, C.,oly" ""· el>d !..m.,.1 L. Vh•I-•, S..AOl'e Le• end Holll-r! °"'"' He-·-· Orllll• 0o<ot11y _,.. Jol'v1 0..•lfl.J-. O.'-'f, Sllll••NI Aoo"'t A Ha<WI, Linde 111.tlfllttn end Aonel4 ....... a Qlt)y, A-""'"° et'(I NI le• .o.bOOltt ttune, °""'tlfl.,.q C•U••I,.. ,,,..lie b.._a, M9rl•-AOOOlphO T. 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Mid Hint Alln.n,~IMA.andRUl,.1111; W1111, ""''' 1'111 a11d Howard l•11Nd9f l':lllUOl'I, ,,..,,, An11 llld Clngofy "'' .. .._.,. ,8radl1y T. •M Ooroll'lyC. Alw1r11, Htll11 l.ynf'+ and ""ct!NI '--· Spr1111rl, 01nl1I N''""'" lt>CI """'",. Prlcl,Ml<YL. Ind HlrTY R. O"alO. Sln<lr1 0111\1 M\<I R•• (~ Mll•l1kl, P. 0.•lf •ki 01rla and E-dJOSt>Pll l.lwM, LOlllM•nd Alcl'larO L.. Oilvll. Lind.I S11wn ,,,.. JarnH O.le Smltn, Ptty1111 E. •lld Donald O. Y-.,JHnT-te afl<IAll•l ....... N. Holltt1y, <>•II Merli 1nd wrn11..., Ollrtfl 9ojorQUlll, Frink Mllrtl11 Ind Glorl• -.,,_,, P1trlc!1 A. -.Ml J1fl,..y c. "-l"'9r,N0rm1 !. af'+dJlmft A. Clark, l.111r•nc• L. 1nd Linda L. V1tlk1, Mlrllyn J. 111d 1<1 wtn l!rlc TN9WI, Norma.,,<IJ•"l<lt 0.nlll S1nd1I , Cl'l1ryt Jo Ind A1dn1r .. _,. s.nd•IOll, L1<1lt1 Norine Mid °"" ·~· 'b."1:'"'' 1(1tll1r1 ... J . •ltd Urry NIIMI/I, OIWll Row Ind WllllMn Eatl J«iu, EIMl M. Md-'"W. oY.lrtln, K1w111 °"' Ind 81111 Qllr. "~ L...,11,,Anl911loafl(I01t1l1t P. C .... k, J-E. Ind Rlcl'lard0, ICI .. _.., Robert H . .-.d Lllll1noY.lrl1 ~i. O.ryl Mn Ind JM0t Luh lffucNmo, Cf"•lt C1r0Un 1nr1 Lie ... ~ .. .Jtie.__ Engllll'l L, Ind G,,.i""" ~ °"""I' Let.on •lld Niii ~lllCll Ger-. Mldll•I lllclSWHn P1rntl1 GeM, Helin T. 111dOnolU1 W. f'le't'd, I!.,_ C«tei llWI \'loll""'' Mcllrldl, LlillM J, -Arthur L IMrO, Vlf"Grliu -LIO C. """°'1', JlidY J. anc1 J1m11 I. Golia, Pllrlcl1 LOUIM end Unm El-, .. Flllflugtl. A.lie• 1nd Cllrk 0 , Gt11try, "-nMy P1trlcl1 1nd Olvld '"~ v_.,,, Ger11<1 A.. end C.ro1yt1 l.opf1, MlllUll Mark 1nd Mary o. Hoc:hw•rlfl, K1tflryn and Kurt A.wry, Jl!fry W. MCI Oorol/ly A.. IEl.._1, A\olMll L. Ind LYM A. Pttrull1, lou""' M. and w11111mS. l<IM0r,Sritl11J.1nd Bernard L Ogletr11, BObtli. Clyde Md "oblrt Etltalleth WIU!s, ""lrlc1• A. lf'+d Mlcl\.l1l O. LI Porta, DtMl1 J. Ind C.1,....lneA. :Ztbtle<tl, Nlricl' Loul11 Incl Aonnl1 ••• Rrouw,JildyO. ll'ld'l<e-111 A., lllMtl'wllr, Siiiy .19 l!ld Mlcl'l••I ~ Hell, AIWI Mlrll tnd Dlwld l<Jll Cit U. cn.t, C.U.irolnd Am•llOIG. .Mk:.,.t,M,..P11rr11-P1uUrw A.IYNf, l'ltNla H. Ind AOtllld 8. fl'IU. .... trlcl1 l.. Ind V1nc1 Alltn CM!lfllnghem, Slllrl•Y Jun• Ind T1rry -ltvtu.PI, Aobet-11 Al'ltl Ind TllDINI ""'"" Atwood, Send•• ..... •nd °'" su1n...., TlylOr, De11,,11 Lie 1nd Su11n ,.,_ .. ,.._ll,JoM J. Ind Miidrid AA. Ml:CofdrlCk, l.ICINI 1nd Tl'lllmti ~. Elntl L, ..,dC, Llnllllrt Mtln,, C1rol Lort111 '"" O.vld f'tllUp fllMALOIClltlll ...... Or:....,. 17 HILi._.., Jall'lfl llt . .,.dMllrttm 1'111, Dllhllnd Jto1111d E.\IOIM Gh,JnMA.Jr.lnd Shfrrll D, Sdleftr, INrt.t.,A,and Wlllllrn L Mlllnbmp. lllubltll M. Ind ... ,.. .... Jotdlt1t.V111MJ, lll'ld Oenltl D. Hiii,-'-15. lfld .. atrl.:11 JL "'lwl.Mn h .. llld lltoy A. 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"°"'' Tl'lomH WaYM end Bttt1 JIYM ... 1tl, ..,,.. .. ,,.,. lotlby llt•y """""-DI-C. at'ld J-NM! Clltr..-,, "9ul1 M11 •!11111 Ylr,.. LllllM NltOwlni. CYfltt\I• M.11H11Tommy 1-. AIMW'd, Aa .. r Hal'lrr a/11111 l*trof ,.,_ .. ,...., Carol Mn ..... 0..-1 H--.. Oerrlett, ll'ltwft a .l/tt4Wllll.,..A, Mcolll11twi, llt••1rl1 on• H1r.,.1r -· Unllen, Mlrl• ,.,_., Mid ~ -f'lte11~r LI,..,,_, llltlliKU 11'1d I.ff ltlMCum, f'llJY 0.a Auf:lt'ey ..... ~tl'l(1V•l'I ~llMt, Allfl Dr81 •IHI Mldlelt .. ,,~ ~,,wrlltL.etW,.1...-.L. ,..,...,., $11wo D. lflll OllMI G. liouttilr, ltall'll..., M . Ind OIN!d ...... L.OW)Or, M1yn1nr o. encl Ger•ldlnt ,.., lltft. .. I S.aM Ion M, kott,IMmtM. ~H.-.l'•rdJ. ""''-"" ,...,., •. Mtl lllly •. H11i, f1rronc• W•rn• '"' llll!y1 -wiic.., Cofl""·.,.. Yatflllro T. "'°"'"· E1"'• c.~ l!bon h•u1111yl ...... tKNlll.01-0 Mldltl .... I(. .. 1ouwn, 1t191n.a tlld G••~Y """"*" f'l...,,f'<Cll. T~•~Llnt htllll. L"""rd ~ ll'ld Oorot.111 llo11~n 0<1.....,, Oo1l1.,.d M.tr1 l.•• w1111a ..... 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Ju11 cnl M~·5671 ond o frllidy clo1slfltd ad ·wl•or "'411 htlfi 1°" cl'IO!t Dl'l lntqJenloiw1, but 1fftctiv1, soles ll'lllllO!lf. 'oy11111'11 l1 t01y, too. Yaur critdh Is toOd with 111. 'fou ((SI Chcw9f v-od. Ot, pvt II on ..,_ Mo1t1r ChOJge of &onUmtricc:wd. Pete/Jarrell f<ealt'I pre:Jenl:J VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! HE'Wl'ORT HEIGHTS -panorama of Bay and ()cca n . Tradition and total Jiving in this li.irge 4 bedroom home. Love ly fo rm a l dining room, huge family room, separate workshop and hobby room. Yard large enough for tennis or p<10!. Really exceptional property!' And all for $165 ,000. For appt. to see -675·4000 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! ON THE Hill ABOVE IAY5HORE5 special window to the Bay. Enjoy the feeling of srJ:.i cc in this sunny and comfort;.ible 3 liedr<>0m home. Extra off.street parking for car buffs, boat fanciers. $129,500. 320 Kings Rd.Cliff Havtft Ml S..n 1·5 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! SH CATALINA -from this J bedroom family room home on Bluff in Newport Beach. Price includes the land too! $124 ,500. C"ll 642·5200 to see. VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! DOVEi SHORES -cxcitin):!ly different ! Custom designed for Lively living and grand scale entertaining. 4 Bedrooms, including e l egant master s uite, 3 b<tths, huf!c game anti family roc)m . /\II v.·ith expa n ~i vc vicv.·. &1~·5200 for appt. to sec. VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! CLIFF HAVEN -l~ovi nciu l brick and open bc<.1n1 s, P0<1l ;.ind j:i<·u1.zi, lush and inviting p<.iti <>. N1.:v.· c~1rpel~ :inti drapes in thi s darlin g ;j bt•d roo1n hornc. $123,500 includes land. 'fo sec &i2·5200. SUPER HEW LISTING i;>UIET·CUl·DE·SAC -4 bedrooms, with roon1 lo expand. Super pool in very f>r1valc yard . Close to srhools. Asking Sfifl.500. 342 Yisto 8ayo, Cowrty crea loff Santa Ano A•e.I WATER SKIERS S.n 1-S CLOSE TO IA T -this J bod room home has boat storage area. Warm tones in k1tthc1~ Y.'ith stainless sink. Upgraded c:<.11l>el1ng and huge brick fireplace. $79,900. I 533 Mitimar, lal Pen Pf. S..n 1·5 BACK BAY AREA GA TE TO LARGE YARD -for boat trailer, extra cars. Near new 4 lJ e droom home , availab l e immediately. Only $.59,000. 232 Monlo Vista at Fain¥ay D•. S..n 1.5 NEWPORT SHORES CUTE & IRIGHT -2 bedroom and farnily room home witl1 vaulted ceilings and in tip top shape. 2 Patios. Close to t ennis courts and oools. S57,950. 2l8-62nd St. Nwpl lch Sun l·S IOOZ Gmor'GI 1002 ·············••••1••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• s.parti Ho111n OfhWHli MESA VEltDI PACESETI'ER for only $65,llOO. Extremely UP· graded. 4 bedrm + 2 full baths. J900Sq.ft.. + 15x.30 added .came room. En- tire home redecor1ted. Move·ln fre1h. Owner trans ferred. CELHRATETHE MEW YEAR with thl1 4 bedroom, formal dinning room &: pool home. Freshly painted, new carpet•. bedroom bllna. Corner lot. Room for camper or boat. Offered at $6S,900. PRICE RIDUCBI lo $63,950 Choice Mesa Verde 1r~• on cul·de·sac street. ! Bedrm, fam rm, Jte liv- ing room , completely re- decorated. H & F pool. Don't miss this lovely home. Your choice or len- ders. Quick possession. JUST LISTED lluntlngton Beach Pacific Sanda, tr11evel pool home. By Deane Brothers. Thia lovely 3 bedrm, 3 bath home of. fers comfort in living. Formal dining room. Large famlly rm w /wet bar overlooks pool and EASTBLllFF * BLUFFS LUSK 4 BR. ONE LEVEL. Best panoramic view, incl'. Catalina, in East bluff! 2400 Sq. ft .• recently n!deeor. best quality. Fam. rm. has 2nd frplc. Owroer transf. Rare, rare opportunity at $111,500 OP9111·5 2921 QUBIADA IY . .iOrol BUILDER'S FURN. BAYFRONTS. Panoramic bay views, custom 2 & J bdrm. with ram. rms. 2500 Sq. ft . $136,000 & $141,000 Incl. land. Ol'IH 1·5 2761 VISTA UMIROSA NEARLY NEW TENNIS VILLA . Cust. end unit, 3 bdrms., form . din., fam. rm., bar, 2~ ba.1850 Sq. fl. Near pool. A buy at $86,750lncl. land. E-PLAN, bayfront: 2250 sq . ft. 3 bdrm., fam. rm., form . din ., 21h ba. Elegant beauty, like new! $117,500 Including land HELEN B. DOWD ltlAl.TOll, IHC. MLS '44-0134 197] Tj. Lister & Top Sal•-• 974-.Up H•·~..,...-Mri ... ·M•ta locrd of ....... 1002Gnwral 1002 terraced yard. Compl G~ landscpd front and relll' • Workshop and storate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabinel.5 In oversized 2 car garage . Block to ocean. Offered at $73,500. HEAR MEW Huntington B e ach rourplex, 4 blocks from beach. Always rented. Priced at $140,000. .--.rS U PF.R.B F--fOMES 3848 C1rnpu1 NB 549·16SS . SPANISH VILLA OMTHEIAY 539,900 Winding walkway to eleJt:ant bayslde living at a fraction or normal COl'it ! Adjacent to docks and maritime living! Custo m carpel and drapes highlight formal d ine! Goormet 1unahlhe kilchen for the t>picurean ! Wall11 of glass! Sweeping muter bdrm retreat! Winding staircase to s un terrace! Retl tile roof & Spanish al<"oves ! Try $3990 total down or take over e:itlsl· in...: loan a t $249 per month. It's unique and won't last! Hurry, call M7·li010. 0"!11 '" 9. If~ IUN ro Ill NI(/• -. J THE REAL ESTATERS Newport Beach lmmed.Po1s .. 1. Open Daily I ·5 1633 Highland D•. Near Westclltr Plaza & all schools. Newly de- cor .. in move.in condl· lion ! Ideal home for the young executive with the growing family. 5 Bdrms .• J baths, ramlly rm . with frplc., all bit-in kitchen with self· cleaning oven; encl. landscaped patio en- trance. Pool·size rear yard . .Priced et only $94,500, Owner will finance! THE OME 0 F A KIMD IM CAMEO Dramatic Ivan Wells ! Dance under the stars in the huge terrazzo entertainment area with sliding roof & VIEW the sunset over Catalina from this 4 bdrm., formal dining, fa mily rm. home. nestled in this exclusive PRIVATE BEACH comm. Room for pool indoors or out. Priced to sell!!!! 4511 CAMDEM, CAMEO SNORES OPEN SUHOAY 12-S lME RESIDENT SPECIAUSTS 673·7040 Ge•l!ral I 002 Gl!'Mf'al I 002 ··········••l••••J. ..............•.........••. &GARAGES I HOUSE 1/zACRE + antique car buffs, 1 junk collectors, hobby e n · lhusiasts, l'-'hatever your pleasure. Out in the backbay horse country we've got this old coun· lry spread with Iota of ator age buildings too. The ran ch house?J bdrm, 1 bath, folks. Ask· Ing price is $75,000. Will oonWderexchanges. Attractive PRIVATE FIMAMCIMG Unparalleled Panoramic Ocean and Coastline views!!! • .from this one. High on the hill in Spyglass. An almost new 4 bedroom, 21-7 bath home with large lot, ready for s\!.imming pool & your cl1oice or landscaping, $190,000 OPEMHOUSE SUM. l·S PM 63 Monttcito Dr. Corona del Mar LE RAISOR REALTY 4523 Campus Dr., Jrvinc Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CAll 833-8600 HARDWOOD FLOOltS .. ls available on this 4 BR or 3 & dining room home with lovely pool & jacuz1I. One or best loca· tkMls In Baycrest. Hlghly upgraded inside & out. Nothing comparable in the area. Come by & let's discuss the finan cing possibilities. OPEN HOUSE l to 5 PM both Saturday & Sunday. 1927 Leeward, Ro.ycresl, N.B. MEDITERRAMEAM Ne!fport Heights INVESTORS or IEA~l~-~6ol 3 Bd•m. home, re· LE RAISOR Gather round the fireplace in this warm and comfortable home. Wood shutters and paneling and old fashioned hardwood floors add to lhc comfort. With 3 bdrms and 1¥, baths, there's space for all. Owner's a s king $43 ,500. and need:t a qW.cksa\e. BECI NERSll modeled kllchen, copper REALTY ff .. E.elllng loeallon with plumbing; alley a<Cffl !\lake ca5h offer o n loads or c urb appeal. E:it· for camper or boat 4523Campus0r .• Irvine I IQ II ~ 50x290 H.:? lot + 2 quisite yards, Bppealing storage. Choice area or CampusValleyShopClr. ua bedroom culic! Rented enlry. Tri·IC\•el interior Newport Heights. Showo CA.LL Sll-8600 Plac• saturated ~·i th OLE· by app't. SSB,500 l--=:..=:..::c:.:..:..:.:..:c__1 Prop11rl1"11• . at $?50a month. Drive by SP \NI .11 Cll \R'I F~ 3220gl r I' s I ll . ·1ee ··c" THOMAS USE YOUR VA 7$1•1920 c . ..,:\1 then c all us. no~·ing fl oor plan ~·1th Y 1100 OUA1lST. Ntw,011 lfACH 4COO.M.E.17n*·'· •. FOR.,A,~~ very SC'cl udcd huge REALT Great family home in l'~~~-11·~~-~I ma"" suote. Enjoy OR I.vine. Enjoy m""" TAX SHELTER f!r .. sparklin" blue pool & 224W.Coasl l1w y. bedroom Roman b<ith. 5 -~ ' •· BR f b \Vf' have a numb('r or ex-•;~. ... -~ walk to beach. Owner l.-·pt Beach 548 ·5527 • a m rm. \\'l'l ar, • 11---t•an•fe••ed & must sell.1:;;;;~~r~·~.,~·~··~·~;;; 1 .,.., grill. Onl.v $79.500. ccll('nt dup!exes ror sale " ·· .....,.....,.. SEE SU ET in Corona dl·I f.t;;ir and Take ad\'antage. Call NS · l"e~'pnrl Beach. priced 54&-ZJIJ. OVER BACK HAY rrnm from $75,000. to SllY,950· 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Want ads Ca II 642·5678 S©R~1'i\-~£trs· Thaf Intriguing Word Gome wiflr o Clrucife UllM lty CAT t. ~ DllrNllfV •lfS'IJNro&rMCf". privacy of brick patio. \\' Jk b ho I [® lfi$il\ll ~:::~~U~:.~ ~~~::~::;~~~~03 ;°'~~V~t~.~~.~~ 1~ Gerrie co. ···"- 7 I 11 I' I I I TUBNOT SELL HOMES LEA.RN IMVESTMEHTS EARN MORE Our residential division llsl'I: and sells more ln· vestment properties than meet investment offices. Personal Tralnin,, Video TralninJt'., Prestige Of. (lees, Full Facililles, a kind, 2 story, Mesa Verde home. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2~ ba, aep 20x26 family rm. with open beam cathedr1l ce-iUnga. Free at.anding fireplace and 8' bltn bar. Don 't wait on thb on~ owner anxioua, Hurry. •-::::::::::::::::::::::-! Call-. •· BUSINESS LOCATION OR I I I' I I I 8 I SOXPEE i-....,, Ir-Tl _,...I -,-'I ,--ii I A burglar broke into • H H A R E T store five limes but con-. I I' I j J fessed to sie.,!ing only one clress. "How c n that be?'" I K H O OE O 1hepo!lcew<11n1_'(j to know. I I 17 J J. "It was for my girl friend. . . . . . . She kept making me -et I -for her right size." 1111 I LEKREN . f0.-rJ -'J.--'J.---iJ-TJ~ O Comnltfl h rl>vd.11 ltltOlld vow~~,,::., ~1 = ..... __ _ • • II SCUM-1.ETS Aosw.,.. lo Clattlflc-9110 ' l '1 • .,,,._ HERITAGE Property Purchase Plan, I~~~~;;;;;; Fr inge Benefits .f . . REALTORS Superior C'ommlasion, D)'TIOmic Organlr.aUon, Learning Envlronmenl, Full t ime llcenst:es who will work for earnings in e:itce1s nf $25,000. per year are enrour1«ed to apply for a positlbn with our In ves tme nts or Residential Divisions. 01 tlOod Ad< ?.;.,·'l'.·:11-l'I' ;--?~~· ~ . \:l, TOYS x~· ..... ,.; ~· ~ ..... :!: ·\ CLcm•ll ~a ~.Got '"' "' thttir J'01I ~ -\' dtm' Mid? Y• tU lilt , ~ them &II for 11.I• I.Ill 1 boll ,\: Ut111luundtrour ·' i>.1 DAILY PILOT ~ \. CHRISTMAS TftEE :a ~ .. r::: ~.:i::' ~.';1 i .. ~ ().ii' Ouiltm.u TNt wW . v: 1ppeer Thanll11l•l111 \" 0.1 • •••Iii °'!'~ ~~ ' \ . i 1.Utl • ttUl. Cell~ ' tor klfor'".UO.. .. ,,,t , ......... -~ .. ~ .. ·~''"''' ·6' ''"!··~. 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE HOME 19-tS Sq. fC"ct in the m id - dle of the 17th. Street Sh-Oppin~ Area JUSl ideal for a dnc:tor , dentis t , bt'nuty !'ihop nr poodle parlor or \\•hate\•er ??? Pnced .it only $48,000. •"Quail l lilillPlac11 . Prap11rthr• · 751-1f20 1400 DUAll )t NlW-0-t •tatll Rroadmoor Harb<lr View Hills. Open houte Sun 1·5 PM, by ownor. 4 BR 2~ Il;\, Lovely view or Cnt~lln3, octJn ind bay, s112,ooo. zso1 tslond V1ew Drive. CdM. 644-5286. ........ • • ~::~.':':.~ ..... :.J~::.~~ ...... . !i:~ .......... ~~~~ !~ .......... ~~~~ HOMES OPEN l·S'llokAfl..- UHl91JE IH MESA YBIDE -4 bdrm, pool, large cul de sac lot, $73,500. See Link Myers at 2955 Mindanao Dr. UH19UE IH COROHA DEi. MAR -3 bedroom plus den, cute, with beams and brick. See Barbara Hutchings at 433 Heliotrope, south of highway. UH19UE IH ORIGIHAL HARIOR VIEW HIUS f>rivacy ; JX>OI home, canyon and ocean views, $122,500. See Pat Lane at J 100 Sandpiper, Corona del Mar. UHl9UE OH LIDO ISLE -French accent 4 bdrm, 2 story, s unny, clean, exciting: Accurately priced at $115 ,000. See Marilyn Hodges at 109 Via Nice. Look for the American flag. UHl9UE IH THE ILUFFS -4 bdrm townhome, beaut. carpets, pa tio, nr pool , $6t.500. Sec Sharon Smith al 2-l t6 Vista llogar. UH19UE OVER IUCK GUU'Y -3 bdrm. rabulous deck. cedar, glass and brick hom e. Sec Natalie Fogarty at 7 16 Poppy, CdM . UHl9UE IH EASTILUFF -New list ing. Cle<.i n 3 bdrm . lge cul de sac lot . $84,500. See Marilyn Hodges at 915 Chestnut. UHl9UE IH BIG CAHYOH Uni~uc decor and ldscping, pool and sep jacuzzi, 4 bdrms, only SJ74,SOO. See Vergilcnc I lull at ~9 Torrey Pines Lane. UHl9UE IH HARIOR VIEW HOMES - Sparkling Portofino. excellent s treet. 3 bdrms plus loft. rec. rn1 .. al S97 .000. Sec Jo'ra n Scott at 1958 Port Trinity. UHl9UE IH WESTCUFF -8':xpanded 3 bedroom, high livability. lo\v maint .. big tree. s mall price. See Nadine Cr oul at 1100 Devon I. .. ane· corner of Oxford. REAL TO RS " 111' fV!('fSf PfOPLE SfLLING THE NCArESf HOMlS CORONA OEl MAR . 675-6000 MESA VE ROE, 546·5990 • CAll US Generol I 002 Ge-Mrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG C.A.MYOM Spo•ish Hacienda F1r:-.t upJ)(lrlun11~· to huy r\Olffl-1 TCSTl:.I d1rf'1·t from 01\'nl·r 4-6 Bedrms. Fam. rm. Bc<1u11ful Frl·nch J{e~en · dinin,I! rn1, hnnus rm . l'Y (11:-.111m :-tnu~c on 18th 3250 sq fl of I::lt>J;::int t•;.urv•;1y at ~l Ho~·al Sl. c h ar m & ll ual1ty . c;l.'Or~e Ru;td . :i on. 31 2 Amenillt'S ~alore. inl·lrnJ · Ha.lll)(·n llou sL'Su11da ,\'l ini:: 1·ntrl ai r . slc:.tm 10 5 l';dl 5.10 osno or r~bincls. fruit trf'cs, (·tr . (i.11-~'>~~I I yr old SJf)'J.[tl)(l l'all \'illa Asst1c1:itt·~ (il•l i \\'ant ad resu H ~ ti·l:!·Mi78 832·9211. Gflteral 1002Gmeral 1002 ............................................... OWHER BOUGHT AHOTHER! J be<lrm with Den. Dining room too. Open beam ceilings throughout. Atrium, Greenery & Sunning Roof. Wa lk to BEACl-I. o..1y $66,SOO C .. 631 ·1400 BA YFROHT LIVIHG $17,SOO fo'ul l :;ccurity bldg with 2 bedrm, 2ba perfect home for your antiques. VIEW OF CH ANNEL, Boat Parade & has pool. 631-1400 OH THE WATER WITH IOAT DOCK $139,500 Large living room with WATER & BOAT VIEWS. 3 bedrms, 2 ba, large patio. Submit exchanges on home or units away from the wate r. Call 6.11-1100 A WATERFROHT HOME HOW TO $220,000 Impressive 2-Story home with many custom features. 4 large bedrms & 41/2 baths . Formal dining room . Spacious F a mily room. Forever VIEWS OF WATER & LIGHTS . Boal sli p plus 2 side ties. Private b e aches. Excellent fl exi bl e financing -Ca ll 631:1400 HEW LISTIHG -SAH CLEMEHTE lligh on a Hill with 3. Forever Ocean Vi ew. Spacious 2 bedrm Condo. 2 Patios, Swimming pC>Ols. S48.750 CG116ll-1400 OCEAH FROHT LOT IJuild your own Dream House Home. See and hear the SURF. Prestige Sa n C l e m ente community . FLEXIBLE TERMS E XCHANGES. $129.500 Call631·1400 Wt• "IM" 1.11111· 111 .111 rh" wc111'1. 111,ur 1h .. 1Adl~1. \I\'\\ of v.1,)h•r h<11u1·-. WP <>fiow by boat dlld C.i1 WATERFRONT HOMES l633 W.Coasl l-l1ghwdy Newport Beach (7141631 ·1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• GRUHIROOK GIAHT SIR+ POOL + llACH SACllFICE AIAHDONED f'ormal entry. Sunktn bving room with noor 10 ceiling fireplace & 18' va"1t.id <'Ci hngs . Open gallery & library. Enter· tainer.\ delight wet bar Huge family party room Mi)oins terrace thru wall of gta11 &. l"ormal separate dining room. Large .-:ard~n view !Ute.hen w1tb e1ttine area. Two sep~rate mlister suites. 4 Balhlf, Sweeping stairs to mas1ive bonus room & more bedroom swtes. 3100 Sq. rt . of lux- ury. Hurry' l:;i.sy term.s' Call 963-781U THIS AD MAY NEVER GO TO PRESS! 1f s o , move fast' UeautUuJ J·llll .. 2·t>a + ram. rm. and formal din· ing rm .. Newport ll eights wooded hideaway . lla ndsome shake roor . high OPl.'n- beam·ceilini:s lhruout. f!:Cncrous U ~t· of USl•d bnck. D1sccrn1n g: buyers know \'alue' ltare Op· portunity-O"'·ner D\Ui)l m ove fast . Vets ·NO down.Non Ve ts on ly S3500. down. CAU 540-3666 4!1;jfl) We're hf't"e to he-Ip_ OLD TOWN Custom hom1·. ;J hcdroun1 and i,:uc~t hnuse-""1th ~ • hath. for to.l on1 or tcl'ns. Lovely pool ;ind Jacuzzl, I year young. Special yard healer. Largl' lot 11o·i th trallt'r al'Cl"'SS. Lots of fruit trees. Call to sec !162·4·195. Bil SOUTHPORT ESTATE 2 STORY 4 BDR ' ' -. ~!:!.'::~.~••••••••I~!!:.~.~•••••••• I Sund!J, NoYemo.t 23, 1975 DAILY PILOT 03 .Ho.Mt For S. Moan for S4t Ho.tM1 For S* Hou'•• FOf' S-. G..,... 1001·Gewo.. tooz;:, ·•••••••••••••••••·•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• im""ii"m"m"m""ii"m'm"m""ii'm'm' 'ii"il'il"";,;•;,;•iO"m""ii"iii"ii"";;";;";;;",;,";;' ';;',;,"";;";;"iii"iii""ii"o~Gi<l1tral G al I 002 G---· I 002 • G1oorll 1002 Gt•rol 1002 .,_ ·-•••••••·•••••••••••••••• ....................... . .............................................. . IRVINE CULYIRDALE Hig hly upgraded 4·BR. 3-ba. Fl\. home, located ne.ar community pool and park. Lowest price for this plan. $59,000. fee. NEWPORT BEACH WOODSTllEAM J.BR, 2'°'-ba . 1800 + ft. of luxury condominium living. Owner j us t completed professional decorating thru-0ut. Priced to sell at 551 .900. HAPPY HOLIDAYS Enjoy Chris tmas in this 3-BR, 2-ba home with fireplace, spa. boat yard and N.B. address. Only $67,900. fee. OPEN SAT. 2 :30·5::ll, 2908Silver. HARIOR VIEW New Listing. Phase Ill Somerset 5-BR. 3"'-ba. Priced lo sell at SS!l,500. fee.- THE BLUFFS MUST SEl.L Owne r transfe rred. Lovely :J-BR, 21h-ba townhouse, priced below market for quick sale at only S69.950. You must see this one. OP EN SAT & SUN 1·5, 532 Cancha BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT SALE llEH GRE&mt!E HOMES 2-BR, 2-l!A & den & 3-BR homes. Open Sal. & Sun . 1-5. Greentree model complex. corner of Walnut & Culver in Irvine. IRVINE COVE DREAM LOCATION The only lot for sale in Irvine Cove. 10,000 plus ft. of buildable space with an unrestricted occa11 view. Call to see and appreciate. R.E. SALES In a rut? If you are tired of sm<tll commission splits and big company politics, conta ct us for an 4.!ppointmcnt lo sec a fresh . new approach to real est ate sa les. Call Cliff Landry ror an interview. 673-7601 Anytime 1002 1 OUR IEST IUYS !!! !! 411 RAGstm', MIWPOtlT lll.4CH Park Udo townhouse, top of the hill close to beach. Spacious 3 bdrm., 2~ ba ., frplc., dining rm. Prlv. patio. You o wn the land_ Prited to sell , S47'.9SO. Open Suo. 1·5 245 PRIHCIETOH. COLLEGE PARK J BR.+ den ; decorator's home. Walk to 4 schools from kindergarten to college. $54,900. Open Sat. 1-5 2lJ2 IUHKER Hill. COSTA MESA Perle<:t firs t hom e; 3 bdrms .. 2 ba , studio condo . Conve nient to schools. c hurches, shops &freewuy. Owner has bought another. $37 ,500. Open Sun. 1-5 315 62HD ST .. HEWPORT SHORES Perfect for s mall family. Jmmt.it' 3 bdrm. with eye appeal . Ste1>s t o commun. pool & t enni:; cts $65 500 Open Sun. 1·5 ' OCEAHFROHT TRIPLEX 3 BR & 2 BR. J.f igh...re nt area. Plenty o f parking. Reduced to sell. $185.000. COIOHA Da MAR Spacious duplex, So. of Hwy. Ocean view! 3 BR. + family rm. each. l.J.!L' sundeck. As king $137,500 DAVIDSON REALTY ~801 W Cc·o't H,..y N il 645 ·7575 3116 N~pot1 Blvd NB 673·9060 ' G~rol I002G.-ot 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSES COME/SEE!llUY · HEWPORT IEACH'S IEST OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 SUPER CLEAH -SUPEll SPECIAL Corner "Ursula'' mod.e l with central a ir-cond. system. 3 Bdrms .. 21h h<.i . 2600 Vista Del Oro. $57,950 FROHT ROW ~·u r e v e r view ; 3 bdrms . Git:! ba .. SJllit ·level, especially nice. 2623 Vista Ornada. EASTILUFF Single fa m ily home : 4 bdrms .. !Jke new. Complet ely refurbished. neaut . pool & low maint. yard. 2842 AJta Vi sta . SI J.1 .000 Athtttlon luUder"I sai.. Be9lttner• 2 prim~ ocean b,1)' \•lt•w No real est111e lict.>n.'i•' lot.s 1n Cdril J t1lk trom necc-tsr.ry ·Call l.1..•nn~ beach $128,500 ~79-0631 OpC~r or J1n1 1'on1 or644-4~100~ncr P£Rf'OH1'1ANCt~ Ht;/\!. ---EST1\1'E, H41 ·J~84 ur 1002 316.3377 ....................... ~ macnab / lrvlne realty FIHER HOMES FROM $75,500 TO $745,000 UCLUSIVE llG CAHYOH !\'t ;.1~nifiC'cnt Ut.:anc l lomc w /VlEW ! 3 bedr<>on1s. 3 h ~1 ths . family & d.U1ing r o o m s · · 0 P ~; N F 0 ll INSPECTION " SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. ~20 1\UEG ltANl)VALLEE. CG41! LIDO ISLE LUXURY Spacious 2 be<.lroom, 2 tlath "''/hi gh beamed l'Cil ings thruout . Bc<:iut1£ull y decorated. Lg. brick patios w /ftluntai11 & lattice garden ·room roroulcloor h v1nj! Ol)l'~N SUN. 1·5 PM. 332 l'IAZZA LIDO. !G4 2! IEST IUY IH THE HIGHUHDS F'unctaona l & spacious 4 bedroom . 2Y..1 bath home situated around lush yard. Open & airy feeling + access to private beaches. Price<! to SELi ... al $85,950 . OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 461 DORC HEST~:R . tG43 ! GLORIOUS IA Y I. OCEAH VIEW 3 bedroom, family room & dining room home w /hi ~h ceilings & many built-ins. PLUS sparkling pool In windfret' patio. l'rorcssiona lly decorntcd & la nds«apcd. $169,000 fee. OPEN SUN. l-5 P.M. II POINT SUR, SPYGLASS lal.I.. !G44 i GRACIOUS TUllTUROCK VIEW HOME }l ighly upg-radcd . quality 4 lx.--d r<)on1, family room home! Close to parks, pool. t ennis & sthools ! S!29,500fcc . (G15! "TRAH9UIL GARDEN SETTIHG" and <1 full Ocean. lli.Jrbor & Night Lights VI E<:W st!l off this lovely 4 h4..'Clrnom hun1 c in llarhor View Hills. ~·amily room "'' tfi_replacc, formal dining & beautifully Jan<.lscaped gard en & patios. SI 19.500. Be lle Ch<JSC f ,C(' &t4 -6200 ( ( ;4fi ) MUST SEE THIS STRADA l ! 'l • I • I • l (Juiet trC'c lint-cl dn' e t11 secluded hl.';1eh estate ~·ormal l'ntr:-to s unkt·n J1,·in)! roon1 . formal din · 1n).!, ;ind spt•c·tal'u lar :-.u ... pended st;11r l.'a~l'. Gourmet k1tch1~n :HTlt'll a f1cs la sill' part.1· rrM1111 St•paratC" g u1·~1 "IHI•' a1ul l;1undry rourn <Inv. n Kin~ sizl' nia~tc•r and 1111- ique ch1ltlrl'llS ~uite:-. t'll. ,\~sumahlt• ti ', \'.-\ lo;.111 at $24.500. S!fi:J 1)1.'r n1onth pr1 \'S all. No nl'I'.' lr1an 1:osts. Be first tn S('f' it ' C.111 %3·ti71ii I 002 General . ............................................ . Steps to bt•ac h & clubhouse. Great home for c ntcrl<.iining. J.,ovely patio w1rcnection pool. 4 bedr ooms + huge family rf)Orn & lg ki tchen. Bit -<>f ·<.I view . Sl59.500 l.y nn e Rothell f;.12 >l2:1;, t (;411 j $39,500 l.11tl1· doll hnusl' nu hu1.:1· ltJ\ v.1th <lrt·;irn kit. l~t· LH "1th hcanll·d t'l'll 1ngs. :1 bdrm:-, 2 IJ;, \\'alk to all shop~. !'\C'11o on th{' n1;1rket. Can't last On!\ 2 rnilcs to tu.:;11·11. (';in!)(.. purchased :.ubJcct to l'l< 1:.lln)! GI loun f.-\ti iii! EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 1 l!u y n1•.-;t door t' fH' I 1·h;.1rm & 111 •1i.:hh1.1rh1•\J<t :-;o 1r,1ffie tr;· .. ltnl·•t prHIP of 0 11o r11·r~h1r & 11u1t•l lt ':-full oflo'cplu .. J bt·dr1111rns_ :! h ;tth~. JU~l l1stl-<l :u1d uul~ s:.:i.~: .. o Call r..ic 7171 ' (l1>en fo:\'e:-. THE ESTATERS [~· ·~ B~ll [~ '---:=:::"='='='='=' ~ ~·111d 1•h,1t '''ll 11o,111t in Rustic 2 Story +POOL Pn\;l('Y galore 1n this 2-story pool t>Slill{•. llu}!e lot-dozens of trees. 1--:-z care l<1ndscap1ng . CO\'· ered <.'ocktall pa lio. formal li1nin~. scchi.led den, hidden master suite. O"'·ner anx1ous-pr1eed 11o·t'll bclo~· market. Great opportunlly Call &15·0303 .\ COlDWfll IAllfll COi, •• , OWNER ANXIOUS \\'cstchff-mosl popula r mod el! Beautifully dl'- <·oratf"<l 3 hcrlroon1 home on large corner lot . P lush carpeting . s pacious kitchen , r\1n1n~ and m;1nicurcd yarll Submit all offe rs -S77 .50ll As- s oci ated Soulh roas t Brokers Open House Sot ~n 2·4 only 1200 Dover Dr. NB MIMIRAHCH $36,500 3 BR GIHODOWH Tree lined appro:i<'h. !\tassive 23' li ving room. F'orma l dining room. Large country kitchen. lluge f;!round!J "'ith co\'- cred dancl" pavilion to entertain or Just roam . Separate ~·•n iz for h ideaway mast(•r & childrens 5uitf's. f<~irst to call gets th is SAl~ RlflCE BAHGAIN! Call 963 7881. 1"1 '. ' j;. . '' •.. ' '• I' THE REAL ESTATERS l VIEW LOT OPF:N SAT }SUN I 5 23-191 El Hcposa l.AGUNA 1111..LS 38t, 2ba Co11do . AC, fon'ed ;iir. cpl & drps. VaC'ant, must sell. 1\gnt. 086-81J7 Scll 1dl(' items G42·567K J);u i,\ I'd"!! 1,,,,.,1f1t·d:-. General I 002 General 1002 HO TURKEY HERE!! but plenty of c harm \~rith ZEBR,\ striped congolcum in family room of this YORKTOWN VILLA . O nly $35.500. call ror details. 962-4454 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 Bedroom s. 2 baths MOBILE HOME. Just across street from the beach. '1 St<.ir Park with pool and clubho use. SIS.000. Call for de tai ls. 962-4454 GRACIOUS LIVING E legant Big Canyon home, 4 Bcdrm. famiJy room , formal dining. 3 bath. Low maintenance yard with 9 hole Astra Turf putting green. Many extras. You own lhl' land. $169.500. 640-6161. FOURPLEX-$59,950 These bread a nd butter 2 bedroom units represent a g reat investment opportunity . Located just north or South Coast P laza. Walk t o a ll shopping. Assume elOsting 71ht;;, VA loan. Call 640-6161 EASTSIDE CULDESAC Location . Location. Location! ,\ little decorating and planting will make this 3 extra large bedrooms . 2 baths + den home a drearn con1c true . O WN ER ANX!OIJS TO MOVF:'' Call 546 -4141 PEACE OF MIND IS .•• putting yourself and family in this lo vely Dac k Bay 3 bedroom, fo rmal dining room. large family room. breakfast room overlooking bea utiful bac k yard. Professionally la ndscaped . Lots or wallpaper. Asking $82,500. Call 546-4141. Offict'~ located in Costa Me"a Hwttinqton Beach -M~wporl ~ach OTHER PRIME HOMES AHD LEASES AVAILABLE EASTBLUFF REALTY Ge-Mr al Easlblvff ShoppMg Coot.. Profen. llkll), 5'Utt 206 644· 1133 ANYTIME I I 002 Gettered 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ~;, S...at; ~""'""'(9 Rt:.\ l,'l't•lt!lii 644-7270 OPEN HOUSES DOVER SHORES ~ s$ubmil eExch~ngc or.1u·' do~fn .1 0 120,000 qu1ty in this bL•aut.1 u Colonial home. 7 J ~dr1)(u11s. fi bath.s, family r<Xlm. play rc)()m and lar~(· bil)jard room with v.·ct har ar1_•a . Master :;uitc h:..t s large Ill s \\: 1 l(•r bath with :;team bath, gyn1 . ~t udy and view bttlcony. muc h n1orc' l·'or t he large entertaining: family , a must see ! Call now #l Hampshir~ Ct.NB BIG CAHYOH Sunday 1-4 rflim big 5 bedroom l~roadmonr . 0 custon)1 zcd home f<'am1 ly room . dining roorn . 3 t1ath s Separ<:i tc master s u1tc . l.Jrgc pool with jac uzzi Custom quality features lhruout for gracious IJ\'1T1.L! and entertaining. $191.5')0. 25 Lochnioor La., H.B. S..ndoy I ·5 LOVELY LIDO ISLE ~c h armin g 2 stv r } ~ conte mporary designed home. Spacious 4 bedrooms. :J baths. beamed ceiling, fireplace. gourmet kitche n . Large m as~er s uite with fireplace a nd s undeck on a corner 1ot. Close to c luhhouse, tennis and beach . Great for e nt.c•rtaining . Sl69.000 711 Via Lido Hord, HI S..ndoy 1-5 VIEW VIEW! ~ imm<Jc ul at e L.nsk 4 t>edroon1. U family r oom. dining room home. New off-whit e t:lr pcts. mirro red wall in dining ro01n e ntertain around your bcuutiful pool &: jacu1.1.i. You mus t sec t o appreciate. 121,900. IU SetdcosHe. CdM SGt~n 1·5. 28'28 E Coo\! H1ghwoy, Corona dt>I Mc:11 -~P~ROPER~AN.\GtMENTP""illll" IOU MOMlS fO• llYlfltC l'lflWOllll. ...... ,, ·~· ' "-CO U M OVOI •t "' ''" '" •U UU 01 IU N •••'1 •11 , •••• ••l•i)l' _J ___ _ I I MAGICAL MOMENTS! U1 scover1ng-the beauty or wooded & fl owered palh\vays surrounding this extraordin4lry 4 bedroom. family room. pool ho m e in Corona del Mar. $15.5 ,000.1.ois Millcrli42-8235. CG 48 ) A VERY SPECIAL HOME! 1 hcdrooms. ·1 hoths. 2900 sq.ft .. 1 yr ol<l . l{a1:-:;ed hearth fireplaces in li ving & fan1ily ro<>ms fo'ormal <linin g & ;.1 ver y SJX.'C1al kitchen . Sun patio & pool 1n ;i vt·ry pri v;.1tc backy;__ird '.l t·i.lr garage Sl49,500. J\ppt onl y . V1<· .J(jshinsk1 ll42·R2:1!'>. ( c:1H l UHIVERSITY PAllK-$75,500 Ue<.ine !Jome .Just l ,ist<'d~ Jllan Ii 3 bedrooms, ramil.Y room. Jlr1ccd to SJ•:l .. I. only SI()lj) ah<>ve ('Ur rcnt prl('l' t . r11r thi s you ge t IMM Jo:() Ii\ ·r J·: (>CCL; I I r\i\"C\ .. ('Ornl·r lot41t1nn. lan<lsc;.1p1nJ.!. ~pr1 nkl ers. p;1tio slah, pl :.1nte<J atr111n1 +n1an y 11thcr extras ' W1H1 't l<-1st ffJll ~ J~1 1h Owl'ns!Vll ~2:1:1. 1<;.r->11~ LIDO ISLE VILLA Sparkling rou11t:11ns 111 t'lllr\ ol tlH :-. m ~1 gn1fit·c nt t'USl<Jrll hn1111· l.g. pli.inl1 ·d .1tr1um 11 hedr11on1s. larllil\ roo1n . dc·n . rorn1:1i dining + lu ll1;11;1 room ltMMI :-.q fl in rn;1s t t·r :-.1111 1· 3-c<:i r g ara,L!P $2 1 '.l .~OO ll arr 11·1 l'crry r;112 x2:~;1 . 1 <:.~,1 i HARBOR VIEW Charming :J hcdr1)(1n1 ~· 111.nd '-. :1 hath home Secludecl pool 111 front eourty<J rd l'r1 C'ed 111 :>t"ll' Sl!•S.000. l.arry Jl ycrli42 k2:i;,. 1 f;.r1:~~ GLORIOUS GALAXY fjcau11£ul 1·ust(11n home o\1..·rl11Uk1ng all of Ntv.ipOl'I f~;1\ 01 ·1•an & Ncwrx1rl l'entcr i\'1 t111 -.arrl roof - forn1al d1n1ng 1 o\t.·rsizcd bt"<lrooms f;,11ndy r1)on1 d1n1ng room + hlVt'I)' l<·rr:u·t· & gardens for t'ntcrtain1ng. s:129 5(10 . ll3rhara Auncr.42·82]."1 !(;~,;IJ WOHDERFUL EASTILUFF Ideal frJr family living' l..ovely Lus k 3 liedr1)ctn1 home v,1 )-!a1nf' roorn (or '1th bedr1H·irn l 1 lan1ily roorn . Big 20x'10 l>fYll l(t•:..idy l.<J"'nlOV(' i11 0 0\V! SJ~.!)()(), ((;;J.1) WESTCLIFF -6 BEDROOM Id eal for the lg f:imily who rc<1uires lg. rooms & lots l)f spa(·c. Separate maict's room flown extra famil y room up l~t·<lu rc·d to $141 ,500 f('('. M3rtha ~f~1rn;.1ll642-R235 . (G55) 642-1235 tOI 00.. .. Of••• ------- I • ' J s.i. co ... ,.. . ioo20_... toot••"''" 1oet D4 DAIL V PILOT Sunday Novtmber 23 t i7S HMsH hf-Sale-Houset For ,••••••••• •• • •• • •••••••.-: ••••• ••••• •• ••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••·••••• • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!~~~-~~~ ....... J ~.'!'!!!!!.~~~-~ ........ j ~-~!!!!.~~-~~ ........ ~~!:!!.°!.~~ ........ ~~::~:'! .......... ~~~ =!'! .......... ~!~~ G........ 1002G ... ral 1002 G....,,,I 1002G....,al 1002 ........................ ······················· ............................................. . VALLEY RIEALTY PRESENTS LIDO LIFE COMDOS W11t erfront living on Newport '!> Main Channel. Spacious 2 &3 bdrms plus den & we t t)ar. ~·1nt·~t construct 1or1 ava ilable . Subtcrr~r\can park ing. From $179,500. Open Sun . 1·5 320 V1u t..ido Nor<l OLD C.D.M. New app lia n ces new t'oppl'r plun1b1ng on In this :J lxlrm c h:.trm1.:r on I! 2 Jot in Old C D.M. $68.000. 01>Cn Sun. 1·5 700 Marg uerit e. LAGUNA CONDOS i & 3 bdr. condos ..-.·ith ..-.·hitl' water views in No. Laguna from $54,900 . Open dai ly 1-5. 420 Cyprc.s.s . HARBOR VIEW HILLS ti txlrms for growinJ.! fan1il y ron1pl('t(' with huge lot , pool and putt1nJ.! ,l!recn F'ormal Dlt and lar ge family rourn. $148,000 . Ope n Su n . l 5 3626 Catamaran. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cul de sac location s pac:ious 4 bdrm. bonus room custon1 hom e -lots of lrccs for th.il country f('l'iing. $75.000. Open Sun. 1-5. 3000 ut!<.1con . On• y•ar wm rca1ty includ.d. CALL 67S.7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. G"'•ral 10021w ... ro1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $28,500-TIDY EARLY SPANISH GIAHT CALIF + +POOL IH·LAWS 9TRS. 2 Stor~ I bedroom · 3 Mai n home · h•IY.d fliMirs, l!11 ths D1n1n ~ room .1 panell'11 1.H 1\lth 1•:1..· Su nkl·n dtn ~ 1rt·placC'. t1ws 1tc bit 111 1111\l·h. h1rl·h r11g~efl bE'ams . <)akcn cah1netC'd kll. Jn 1 11\\~ hann1 s tcr s taircase . qtrs: ~lodern y,·1tti pct'k.v .l~omeo ba!t'Oll\ decor. exprt'S!'i p;111t'l1n.:, rt·frl).l l ite roof l·t'Y.' liloi·ks !11 ,\: r<Jnt:t', tnrn kit & b;1. gulf eour;..c u11-:1r tht• P;dms. Jun1pf'r s. 1•!1·. ht:&<"h . Bt•utl.v fnr \hrs·• (i11od lot'Hl1un Flt•7':1hlc f)nl :o.· $43,SOO . Ca ll terms. Qy,·ner mov 1ug 10 K42·2SJS. No. Caltr An1t1nu!'> !Jun't •)lll •Jl/l<;I •' '·. ,,._I dcl<J)'-S(!(' lodU\', [~li~&IHI ~~,r,·.~,, . G•Mral 1002 11111 ··········•······••···· ~ macneb /Irvine realty ~RESENTS THE IEST IH IA YFllOHTS HARIOR ISi.AHO Dramatic residence or cont emporary des ign. Quality construction of detail : bleached teak woods , beautiful liled floors, impos ;ng s kylights , hand tied European carpetin g . Electri c kitchen for t he gourmet. 4 bedrooms + game room. Lawn, sandy beach + pier & slip. C. Schweickert 642 -8235. (G56) CAU ME ''lrresista ble'' because of my bright . beautiful decor . ''Functional'' bece:1u se J'n1 a 4 bedroom, family room. dining roon1 w /pier & next to a sandy beach ! "Daring" because oC my $265.000 fee price! I'm only "2" years old . Lois Miller642·8235 . (G57l DOYER SHOAES ESTAn Unusual 5 bedroom, 41f.z baths home w /garden entry, sparkling pool, sauna. jacuzzi, massage room + "His & Hers" dressing rooms. Pier & dock + 120' of bayfroal in fee ! One-oC -a -k·inll -w /furnishings $595.000. Amy Gaston642·8235. (G58 ) LIHDA ISLE LAGOOH Unusual design. 2-story li ving room, used brick, quality walnut paneling, rormal dining r oom for elegant entertaining. 4 bedroo m s incl. mas ter s uite w /silting room & Cireplace. Pier & slip for lg . yacht. A leasehold offering at $'289.500 . Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (G59) FULL CHAHHB. VIEW Glamo rous 3 bedroom + den Bayfront home be tween Harbor Island & Linda Isle. Spacious living room. dining room + master suite w/open beamed ceiling. IJeautiful mabogony den. Pier & slip for 60' boat. $279 ,500. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. (G60) IAYFROHT Owner hos instructed us to sell beautiful 5500 sq.ft. (4 bedroom, den +library ) luxury constructed home w/136' fee bayfront. Offers solicited -$400,000 range. Mrs. Fay 642-8235. (G<;i J ELIGAHT LIDO IATFROHT Total luxury ! 5 bedrooms, 41-> baths, private maid's qtrs. & a generous presence of wood, brick & ~lass. Outstanding VIEW w /picr & slip. Appl. only. V. Stinson 642-8235 /H. Wood 644-6200 . (G62> 64-JI . .. ...... .. f o-lifDrl" M-44 M.eAIL,,.,. ~ ~ c.11.,.. .. tlff.) . • I Af1 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2'<ltl1 I COA t>T H IN'f C.l)l-ILINI\ IJI l IVll\14 * * OUR BEST BUYS * * CAMEO HllOHUHDS . .. jusl listed -e xtra sharp -4 bdrm. home designed for comfort & easy e nt ertai ning . f,ovely pool & PA NO HAMIC OCEAN VIEW. $96 ,500. 4507 Cortland, CdM . Open Sat/Sun. 1-5 DOYER SHORES AREA " lktrms.' 3 baths: rormal dining rm.' fa rnily rm . & walk-in wet bar. J Ca r garagl'. $12!.1,500. 1338 1\nljq ua, N .D. (>pen ~un 1-5 HEWrOIT IEACH TOWNHOUSE :i l~<lrms . 2 haths, carpets & drapes like new : 3 car garage. Beautiful 1·c1n1munity pf)OI. $45,950. 404 Superior. N ll. (>pen Sun 1 ·5 A Y AILAILE FOR LUSE l 'wo nl'W ground floor duplex units. 3 Jklrms .. 2 haths . frplc., each unit. S.525 Jler month, year 's lease. Located near cu:ean. 204-06 Fernlcar, CdM. Open Sal Su n. t-5 TEAR OLD DUPLEX ... with 3 bdrms .. 2 bnths, frplc . each unit. $119,000. Please call for app'L to show. BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 26tt. YEAR 675-JOOO General 1002.-....... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR BIG CANYON PROPERTY IUYIHG -LEASING -SELLING CALL 644-1193 81G CAHYOH REALTY G•Mral I 002 G.-ral I 002 1 ·············•········• ·······················! .. ~,~~~~l~·~t;!!.(·· Wot:;t~o;:;rlex nit•n1·L· l'r1' al~ .c:1 ti.·d O,.n Sot. & Sun. rronunun1I\, 2 & den & 4010Rlv.rAv.,N.B. f;u111J_\ Sfii.500. Need 11 llllle lncom<" 1;1.'I: HAL PIMCHIM relief'! We ha,,e just that H l·:ALTURS + a l'>'onderfu\ livin~ on 2727 1-: Coast Hwy. the water. 2-Blt + f:-im 675-4392 rm downstairs & J+ din -rm upst:iirs. All kinds of &·!! !h111i.:~ fa sl with Daily bathrooms. f1rt•plaet•s. P1lut \\'anl.\ds. built i ns. Extrc1ncl~· -serious seller. ask ing GeMrol I 002 S185,00li. CA LL 675·4200 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• • , . MONEY There's a home in Harbor View Hills that has just been reduced $10,800 ! lt 's like gelling a discount on the Mona Lisa! Truly one of a kind. Lat· tice entry, gor geous gardens with greenhouse. 210 Ft. wide lot & oh, whal a vi ew! Has 4 BR. 2 ba., pwdr. room. 2 frplcs ., library & much more. Now only $172.600 GOING! GOING! Soon to be gone! Charming home on a large corner lot in Harbor View Hills. Ocean & bay view from LR & island kitchen ; has 3 BR, 2 ba., frplc .• lots of Spanish tile flooring. Fee simple. $115,000 WATERFRONT RB4TAL Lovely furnished home on a seldom used beach. wilh a view of the harbor entrance & the bay. Localed on rabul ous Bt.1y s id e Dr .; hou sekeeper & gardener included. $1,250 Per Mo . SPYGLASS Sl'UMlot Want lo see u beautiful home? Don't pull a Mae West, come on up & see it now ! Has s uperb ocean view; 3 BR, 2 ba .. family rm .. frplc., gardens, ree land. Owner moving abroad, now only $165.000 . Hurry! Ol'Etl HOUSE SUH. Z PM-DUSK 1 POINT SUR DR.. CdM !take !?an Joaquin Hills Rd. to end turn left l ·blk .• left l ·blk .. rlghi l·blk.) A KING'S l'LACE A palace on Kings Place! Custom co nstruc tion, parquet firs ., sundecks & pool. Has 4 BR . 3 ba. A multi-level home with views of Back Bay & harbor. Reduce<l $30,000 for qui ck sale ; now $195,000 HARBOR , COM .. ANV REALTORS 2165 E. CoestHwy .• CorOft• dtl Mor- "Stllln9 R•d Estate In Newport Harbor Slnu lt44" . 673-4400 t i • W ESLEY !'I TAYLOR CO. REAL TU HS ~111l"t' I ~t ·lG DISCOVER THE JOTS OF UYIHG on this delightful verdant ciui el st. Open beam cei lings & accents of warm woods. Massive brick firepl in living rm + unus ui.11 stone firepl in fam. area. Outstanding d esign for the home buye r who still seeks privacy, individuality in a single-family residence. $89,500 2319HF.ATHER LN. SAT/SUN 1·5 HARBOR VIEW HIUS CHARMER! Lus k 3 UI!, 2 bath "Sall!!alito". All new a ppliant'CS . ·•perfec t ion plu s .·· Beautiful yard . Fee land. SI 15,000 lSOOSEACREST DR. OPEN SUN 1·5 LINDA ISLE -HEW -MAGHIFICEHT Perr eel design ! Elegant carpeting. drapes & wall papers, Italian marhlc. POOi & jacuzzi. 5 BR , Fil. form. DR, billiard rm. 5 1h: ba, pier /shp. S395.000 76 LINDA ISLF. Ill!. SAT 1SUN 1·5 LIKE THAT COUHTllY FEELING? 1'his is the home for you. lloon1 for lots of kids & pets. 5 or 7 Bdrms. Quiet cul de sac St. Huge yd. $89,500 2926SlLVEll I.AN~: OPEN SUN 1·5 LIHDA ISLE -IEST VIEW OF IA T Walch boat ing-activity from comfortable conte111porary 5 BR home w/leakwood paneling. high ceilings, delightful baysidc terrace. Pier /slip ror 3 bouts. FOR THOSE DESIRING THE FIHEST :l Bit + maid's qtrs. Breathlakin~ interior. In one of Newport's rinest areas. An excculive's flream homl'. 2111 San.Jaacpn Hlh Raad NEWPORT CEHTER. H.B. 644-4910 Grne-rol IOOZG.neral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS Property Dealers RE9UE5TS YOUR CONSIDERATION THE BLUFFS 2001 IARRAHCA Ol'EH SUH. 1-S First resale offeri ng in pri zed early t.1re:.i a stunning 3 bdrm .. 2 ha. tri.Jev cl luwnht)m e in '"bri s tol condition ··. Sensibly offered <.it $58.000 llG CAHYOM l RUE VILLARS Ol'EH SUH. I ·5 (Ask gate guard for directions) Oislinclive & e legant : the Deauville, a 3.400 sq. ft .. 4 bdrm .. "view oriented" townh ome, hrand new , n eve r occupied ! Awaits you r selection in decor & appointments. This regal manor has no peers al $177,000. MESA VERDE-4 BDRMS. lt47 KILLDEER Ol'EH TODA T I ·S Definitely your best f~mily home opportunity in a popular price range. Now r educed to $73,500 Gracious & inviting; a well turned out . single level home on quiet cul-de·sac, with estate-sized grounds; do not overlook this fine offering~ HASTINGS & CO. Realtors Rlllg 640.5S60 Day ar Ev .... &._, __ ~ --------------~~--- 1002G .... ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA MIGUEL BEACH TOWMHOMES ** 2-BR l 1h-ba, ocean view, many upgrades. Exclusive nbrhood near rec. center with ocean access. $63,500 . •• 2-STORY 3-BR 2'h·ba. Shows like model. Designed for low maintenance. Near r ec. c:enle r, w /beach access. parking. $59,950. CROWH VALL.ET REAL ESTAn 495-0410 495-0411 GotMral I 002 1 GetWral 1002 ............................................... <€,ati,u°?e fllealiy EXHILAU.TIHG UMOIS111UCTID VIEW!!! Prestigious front row in Irvine Terrace. Charming 3800 sq.rt. home with 4 bedrooms, 4 \'.r baths, atlractive private offic e, den or guest Quartc:!rs. Your guests will enjoy lhe sil·down view from the living room and dining .room while the cook ran also watch the boats go by from the kitchen. Inviting pool in large patio idea l for gracious entertaining. Ver y modestly priced at $200.000 . Shown by appointment only. You 'll not want to miss this fine investment so cau 875-!JOOO right now!, *••OPEN HOUSES*** PRESTIGIOUS CHAMHEL ROAD Discover the advantages of living on · Pe~insula Point. This exceptionally <lean 4 bedroom. 4 bath home with spacious master suite, is V.. block from ocean & bay beaches.· $169,500. OPl!tl 1·5. 2219 CHAHHl!L RD. HARIOR HIGHLANDS -$64,500 Can 't last Ion ~? 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, m any upgrades, quiet street. Better h~rry! OPIH 1·5. 1912 TfltHITA THE ILUFfS Spacious "Guadelupe" completely upgraded & only steps to paol area. 3 bedroom wings w /bat~s . Best of all. YOU own the land. $99,500 2400 VISTA HOal!V.. OP1H 12·5 FREMCH ARCHITECTURE OM THE BAY Terrazzo floors -master bedroom suite wilh marble bath, silting room, fireplace & night cap bai -formal dining -10· ceilings -Pier & Slip on· fee for $295,000 OPfH 2-5. 1300 l. IALIOA ILYD. ESTATE -REDUCED! Custom 5 bedroom. lovely pool. gardens & play yar_d . Walk to private beach. YOU OWN THE LAND! $172,400. GREAT BAY & OCEAN VIEW You own this beautiful lot & home. Lovely patios, gardens & custom decor throughout. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. $175 ,000. 01'&4 1-S. 2707 LIGHTHOUSE LANIE. ***BY APPOINTMENT*** BLUFFS VICTORIAN CHARM Move your antiques & Boston fern into this darling three bedroom home. Lus h new carpeting & beautiful paper give that ''I'm home" feeling. $63,000. EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE COMMUNITY Stunning contemporary 5 BR hotne across street from lovely sandy beach in Irvine Cove. From the marble entryhall, to the gourmet kitchen, to the teakwood work, to lhe lush gardens, you ·11 find elegance. $495 ,000. UNIVERSITY PARK Beautiful Village 3 townhouse. 3 bedrooms & family room w /fabulous patios. Near pools & tennis. Come sec! Asking $67,500. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT .•• Priced at $225.000? Perhaps there is a better buy , but we are not 3Y.1are of it. 5 Bedrooms, 4 baths. Family room. Dining room. La rge terraced patio. 40 fool dock. We s alute this value. BLUFFS "E" PRIME VIEW Overlooking Back Bay with cit.y lights. T hree bedrooms & family room plus private patio off kitchen."PricCrl to sell immediately at $89,500. SEE AND COMPARE For Camily living : 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. For family fun : sunny Patio. pool. & entertainment center with gas BBQ. You will love lhe tree-lined street. $109,500. Fee. SHORECLIFFS EXCLUSIVE Charmil)g 2 bedroom-plus home. Great possibilities for expansion out inlo yard or add a 2nd story & get a tremendous ocean view. Beauli(ull y landscaped patio & entertainment area. Sl35,000 -on fee land. CAMEO·SHORES VIEW HOME This quality executive home is built around its own secluded pool area whjch is perfect for entertaining day or night. Three bedrooms, 3 baths, a den w /wet bar & laundry room make lhis lovely view home a must to see. Offered at $177 ,750. REDUCED TO SELL Eastbluff Lus k 4 bedroom, now priced at $92 ,000. One or largest lots on quiet street. This won't last. 67 FEET OM LIDO BAYFROHT Superb quiet location. Room for several boats to 12.5'. 6 car spaces. Just remodeled. Courtyard! Large deck. 5 bedrooms, 5'h baths. Hurry ! S395,000. HEAD FOR HARBOR VIEW Wake up lo the sunrise every day, a view of the mountains. The best part is a Newport Beach address. plus 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. AU for $119,500 ree. HEW IA YFROMT HOME New custom bayfronl home done in the French country style . Large living room , formal dining room, 3 bedrooms. 3'h baths, 2 fireplaces and family room. $239,000. EMERALD IAY Informal family home w /4 bedrooms, din. rm., lg. rec. rm. A home made for children, w /community tennis, s wim paols, & beach available. $129,500. FEE LAND -ILUFFS Compare this lo others at this price on lease land & appreciate the value. 3 bedrooms, large master suite, conversation area in livjng room. $77,500. PLEASE CALL FOR A FRH PICTURE IROCHURE OF LISTINGS .• A COlDWIU IAl«M CO. 644-1766 I I • • • ' 1 . . . . ' . . HoM"l'w-"-""""'"" . H1•n Solo 1....:.•l'e<Solo ' "'"'"..,._ 1""'""'°'"-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ,,............ • •••••••• ••••••••••••• ............... ~ ............................... 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1M1ol l"'"I •11 11.i ., IOD e o1 IOOZ G o1 IOOZ e ol t ••••••••••••• .. ••••:;::• •••••••••••••••••••••••••11111 •• ,,.. IOOJ••r too ----------------·1 ··············i;;··;;;.;;.:;;;.··············· ·······-:········· .. ···· ....................... . • RURAL BEAUTY -Lovely, wall HUG HOMES decor a led. home nestled . Jn 64,.4050 · Countrr·Club setting with private "" .,.. guarded ·entrance. A ~ buY wl~ SPECTACULAR ocean view free when you buy this charming 4 bdrm. heme with pool & j a cuzzi. Open 1-4 Sun. '621 G<>tham, Cameo Shores, CdM . Candi Grant BIG CANYON. open Sal/Sun. 1·4. #12 Rue Vlllars. Dover model, fairway view ; 2 bdrm. & den ooodo. $125,000, or lease, $850. Don & Mary, -- PLU.SI eAU US ..... Ow °"""bclllotU...,.. You Can Sell It, Find It, T rode It With a Want Ad HOUSES FOR SALE z llDllOOM 2521 Crestview, Bayshores, NB 673·8550 $67,500 Sat /Sunl·5 332 Plazza Lido (Lido Isle) NB 644·62Cl0 Sun.1·5 510Jasmine, CoronadelMar 673·8550 $61.000 ' Sun 1·5 2 IR & GUIST HOMI 2712 Cliff Ori ve, Newport Beach 675-8120 $99,500 Sun l :3Q.5 2 Ill & FAM llM • DIM 178 The Masters Cir, Costa Mesa 675-7060 $59,500 Sun. 1·5 •238-62nd St, Newport Shores, NB 642·5200 $57 ,950 Sat/Sun l·5 2037 Port Bristol (HVHomes) NB 642·8235 $73,950 Sat /S·~n 1·5 5 Rue Valbonne (Big Canyon) NB 833·8600 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1711 Plaza Del Sur, Balboa Pen. 675·8676 $79,000 Sun 12·5 787 Nyes Pl, Laguna Beach 644-6200 Sun.1·5 2 IR & INCOME PROPHTV 1301 /1301 'h N . Bayfront, Bal 11 673 -5106 $140 ,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 3 IEOROOM 4-02 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 833-3544 $139 ,500 Sun 1·5 405 Lugonia (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $54,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 488 Prospect (Newport Shrs) NB 548·1290 $50,900 Sun. l ·S 30962nd St, Newport Shores NB 548·1290 $63,500 Sun.1·5 **512 38th St <Npl. lslandl NB 675-7060 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~15 62nd St (Newport Shrs) NB 645·7575 $65,500 Sun.1·5 263Walnut (Newport Shores) NB ti45-7575 $77,500 Sun. 1·5 1893 Del Mar, Laguna Beach 644 -4910 $69,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 •234 Morning Canyon, CdM 675 -6900 $139 ,500 Sunday 1·4 1200 Dover Dr., Westcliff, NB 642-1157 $77.500 Sat/Sun2·4 ".1455 Morningside Dr, Lag. Bch. 494·8057 $1~5,000 Sunday 1·5 81 Royal St. Georg~,N.B. 540-0500 Sun.1·5 1533 Miramar, Balboa Pen Point 675-4060 $79, 900 Sunday 1 ·5 320 Kings Rd. Cliff Haven, NB 642·5200 $129,500 Sunday 1·5 ••No. 5 Balboa Coves, Nwpl. Bch 631·1400 $139,SOO Sun 1-5 #34 Rue Fontainbleau, Big Cyo, NB 549.9505 $124 ,500 Sun 1·5 3 Ill & FAM llM or DEN 700 Marguerite, Old Corona. CdM 675-7225 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Point Sur Or (Spyglass) CdM 673-4400 $165,000 Sun 2-dusk 3140 Country Club Dr, Mesa V. CM 979-3788 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 315 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 675-9872 $105,000 Sun 9·6 4101 Glenwood St. <Irvine) 551·2100 $53 ,000 Sat/Sun 10·6 so:; Via Lido Nord (Lido Isl) NB 675-5200 Sun.1·4:30 436 Holmwood (Nwpl Hgts) CM 642·6368 Sal. &Sun.1·5 1606 Antigua Way, Dov Shrs, NB 631·0882 $150.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 17192 Cypress Tree Ln .. Irvine 646-7414 $79 ,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 4631 Sierra Tree (Univ Pk) Irv 552-7000 Sat/Sun2·4:30 5200 River (Lido Sands) N.B. 642-3319 $62,500 Sat&Sun 11·5 2820Chillon Way, Laguna Beach 494· 7551 $115,000 Sun.12·4 433 Heliotrope, old CdM, CdM 675·6000 $89 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •llOOSandpiper, old HV His, CdM 675-6000 $122,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 716 Poppy, old Cd2, CdM • 675-6000 $129,900 Sat/Sanl·5 1958Port Trinity, HVHms, NB 675.600() $97,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 10201 Stonybrook, Hunt. Bch. 54().1151 $71 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 9332La Jolla Cir, Hunt Beach 963-3901 Sal & Sun ll·5 4282 Margarita (Greentree) Irv 559.5055 $S4 ,900 Sal /Sun 1 ·5 244-0 ·22nd St. (Upper Bay) NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 1715 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642·8235 DAILY 1·5 ••121 Harbor Is land Rd ., NB 644·-6200 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1•5 ISOO Seacrest Dr. (IN tns) CdM 644-4910 sus,000 sun.1-5 ... pool, jacuzzi and najestlo waterfall. $177 ,SOO. fee · YOU WONT IBJIVI ... how be'utiful t~ 4·BR home ls until yo11 see It. Chol<e decorating, wallpapers, drapes & carpeting + a huge swimming pool. .. Fan\asllc ! $12S.~. WOULD YOU l&llVI ... the owners will C8JT)I the flnan<ing on this •real family home which siJrToundA a)>arty patio. 4·BR; 21!.-ba. See It at only $89,950. CALL Mo.6600 St SAM l4GUll Dll MIWl'OIT RACH OUTSTAMDIM• --STAMDIMe Blllffs Condo; 3 spacious bdtms., 2\'a baths -move ln condition -many decorative extra s . Bright , wrap-aoound patio. $76,000 IUlffS IAT VllW Lowest priced view unit, an.almost new beautifully decorated 3 bdrm., spaclOWI klt<hen with brkfsl area off garden patio. 2nd patio off living rm. glves view of greenbelt and bay -a buy al $79, 750. C.F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 U.STll.,.. CINT'llt --------------- DIRECTORY ............... , .. .,. ... ,, d•c•• ................ _ ........... .... 111•••~ ........... ., ..... I ; .. z ........ 1DAJLYN.OTWANTADS.,..,_ ................................................ tWe-..._.S t •r-' ..... . 20182 Midland. MdthGrdns, HB 5372 Blinn Lane, Irvine 968-4456 $72,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 833-3462 $69 ,500 Sat/Sun 11·4 1030West Bay Ave, Newport Bch 9890ahlla, Green brook, CM 673-4781 /(213) 44U175 Sat&Sun 546·3092 Sat/Sun 1·5 105 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle, NB 20162 Midland, Huntington Bch 54().1151 Sal/Sun 1·4 :30 963-2942 $74,900 Sun 1·5 •601 Rockford (Cameollldl) CdM 1947 Killdeer Cir, Mesa Verde CM 644.QOO $88 500 Sun.1·5 'l 64().5560 $73 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •29UEbbllde, HbrV11Hls, CdM 4511Camden <Cameo Shores) CdM 678-llS50 $117,500 sun 1·5 673-7040 Sal/Sun 12·5 llOO Devon Lane, Westcliff, NB •4501 Orrington, Cameo Shrs CdM 675-llOOO $82,000 Su"!llY 1·5 644-6200 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 915Chestnul, Eastbluff, NB 908Almond ( Eastbluff) N. B. 675-6000 $84,500 Sunday 1·5 644-1766 $92,000 Sun. 1·5 20 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Cyn NB 1741 Pitcairn. Mesa Verde, CM 642-8235 Sun.12·5 p.m. 549·8655 $65,900 Sat /Sun 1·5 4601 Camden, CameoShrs, CdM 1053 Parkhill Pl. Oceanview, CM 642·8235 $215,000 Sun.1·5 548·0805 $64,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •11 Point Sur, Spyglass HUI CdM 1841 Port Taggart, HV Hms, NB 642·8235 $189,000 Sun.1·5 640-1267 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 222 Lugonia, Newport Beacb 2319Heather Ln <Back Bay ) N.B. 631·1400 $66,500 · . SUn 1·5 644 -4910 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •8391 Atlanta, Huntioglon Beach 14242 Mall5'e (Colony ) Irvine 549-8655 $73,500 Sundayl-5 644-6200 $61 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •14 Burning Tree Ln, Big Cyn NB 1812 Port Wheeler (llVHomes) NB 752·7315 $195,000 Sunl·5 642-8235 $92,000 Sat /Sun 12·5 432 Prospect, NewportShrs, NB •1368 Galaxy Dr , Dover Shrs NB 54:>-9491 $63,7!!0 Sun 1·5 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 563 Traverse, Costa Mesa •8 Cypress Point Ln, Big Cyo , NB 646-7711 Sun 1·5 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 490 E. 20th, Eastside, CM •2218 Windward CBaycrest) NB 752-1700 Sun 1·5 642·8235 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3006 Ceylon, Mesa Verde, CM 3000 Beacon, Npt. Hts, Nwpt Bch 549·8655 $63,950 Sunday 1·5 675-7225 $75 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3217 Minnesota, €<iota Mesa 1338 Antigua, Newport Beach 546·2313 $57,500 Sun 1·5 675·3000 $129,500 Sun.1·5 11291 Dew Drop, Fountain Valley ***333 Morningstar, Newport Bch 963-6767 Sal/SUn 12·5 631·1400 $220,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1657 Bluebird Canyon Dr, Lag Beh \l3 Montecito (Spyglass) CdM 494·2146 $1 000 Sat/SUn 2·5 833-8600 $190,000 Sun. 1·5 •1686 Labrador, Costa Mesa •865 Sandcastle, HVHills, CdM 646·9666 $57, Sat/Sun 1·5 640-6600 SUN 12·5 4714 Cortland, Ca eoHighlands 1635 Bluebird Canyon Dr. Lag. Bch 675·5511 1·5 494·2146 $138,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 ••320 Seaward, Shorecliffs, B •405 Clubhouse-Finley, NB 675·5511 $98,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 546·2313 Sun 1·5 ••701 Rockford, Cameo Highlands •888Sandcaslle, Corona de! Mar 675·5511 Sun 1·5 644·7270 $121,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1051 Madison Place, Laguna Bch 3210 Washington. Costa Mesa 494·9284 Sat /Sunl2·4 546·2313 $47,900 Sunl-5 •2319 Tustin, Newport Beach 2018 Leeward Lane, Newport Bch 546·2313 $85,000 SIS 12:30-4 :30 $135,000 Sun 1·5 232 Robinhood, East Costa Mesa 1209 Santiago, Newport Beach 546-4141 $55,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 546-2313 $129,000 Sun 1·5 3806 Channel Pl. Newport Beach 2004 No. Capella, Mesa Verde, CM 546·4141 $129,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 548·5880 Sunday 1·5 4 IEDROOM 2810 Scrang Pl. <Mesa Verdel CM 557-1849 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 484 62nd St., Newport Shores 646-7615 $82.500 Sat/Sun 10·5 •4507 Cortland <Cameotllds) CdM 675-3000 $96,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 440Vlsta Parada (Bluffs) N.B. 833-8600 $93,500 Sun.1·5 * 1927 Leeward ( Baycrest) N. B. 833-8600 $139.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1023 Dolphin Terrace, CdM 644· 7211 $199,500 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 4714 Cortland, Cameo Highlands 675-5511 Sun 1·5 • •701 Rockford, Cameo Highlands 675·5511 Sun 1·5 711 Via Lido Nord. Newport Bch 644-7270 $169.000 Sunday 1·5 10215 Nightingale, Fountain Vly 1197.0321 Sat/Sun 1·5 •342 Vista Bay a, Back Bay area 642·5200 $68,500 Sunday 1·5 232 Monte Vista, Baek Bay area 642·5200 $59,000 Sunday 1·5 11687 Gorbaum, Cypress 897-0321 Sun 1·5 11106 Coral Alohe, Fountain Vly 887-0321 Sun 1·5 2501 Island View Dr. CdM 644·5286 $132 000 Sun 1-5 3 R11e Vlllars (B{g Cyn) N.B. 640-5580 $177,000 Sun.1-5 •2416 Vista Hogar, Blllffs, NB 675-llOOO $61,500 Sunday 1·5 4 Ill a FAM llM w DIH 17112 Erwin, CalClaas. H.B. 968·4456 $54,500 · Sun 12-4 9602Nethcrway, La Cues., H .B. 968-44S6 $77 ,ooo Sun 12·5 20822Glencalrn, Whlhall, H.B. 963-4456 $57 ,500 Sun 12-4 ...... ··~., .. ,.. ... ~ 10635 El Moro Cir, Fountain Vly 548·3350 Sun.11·5 17 Cypress Pt, Big Canyon, NB 640-6161 $171,900 Sunday 1·5 19 Hermitage La. Big Canyon, NB 640-8249 $1119,SOO Sunday 1·5 •19141 Beckwith Ter, Trtlrck Irv 673·8550 $117,000 Sun 1·5 •3463San Rafael, Mesa Wds, CM 549·8655 $65,900 Sunday 1·5 67 Montecllo (Spyglass) CdM 642·8235 $179,950 Sun 1·5 1130 Santiago, Newport Beach 546-2313 $159,500 Sun 1·5 2 Inverness (Big Canyon) NB . 642-8235 Sun . 1 ·5 4610 Dorchester, Cariltond.s, CdM 642-8235 $85,950 Sun.1·5 906Allepo (Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 $98,500 Sun.1-5 9621 Chevy Chase (Showca se) HB 968·6365 $63,500 Sun. Only 1·5 •2955 Mindanao, Mesa Verde. CM 546-5990 $73,500 Sunday 1·5 109 Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB 875-llOOO $155,000 Sunday 1·5 2888 Bernard Ct, Laguna Beach 494-7551 $92,SOO Sun 12·4 •119Torrey Pines I.n, Big Cyn, NB 675-llOOO $174,500 Sundayl·5 5 IEDROOM ••2137 Channel Rd CBal Pen) NB 675-6161 $240,000 . Sun.1·5 Z131 Bayshores Dr, Newport Bch 646-7171 $189,500 Sun 1·5 5 Ill & FAM llM or DIM ••618Harbor Isl Dr, Off Bayside 642-8235 $32.S,OOO DAILY 1·5 17 Lochmoor Ln. (Big Canyon ) NB 644-6200 DAILY 1·5 •••76Llnda Isle Dr, Linda 11 NB 644-4910 · $395,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 .... Sund!r.-bwn, 1179 · DAllYPl\.OI' ft ---....__.. HMSHfw-••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. . Gt•r• 1002 .... '".. tOOZ ••Mrtlll 1002 • ••••••••·········••···· ··········.!!.._··~··..!!._•• .•.•••••••••..••••.••... ... An lmmacul•te 3-BR, din rm home, silting hi~h on It 's be •utifully landscaped lot. increa!ing what wa s already a FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW. Patio plus 2·decks. used brick fire pie .. wel bar and a Queen's kitchen, are someorlhe many extras . 1201 CUPI' DRIVE. NEWPORT lllAj;H ALL FOR $9Z,500. llG AND llUUTIPUL Real close lo the beach, DUPLEX. 4·BR upper and 3·1lH lower. 4._,·Ba - everything kin~·Size. Perlect owner's wiit plus a g0<><l 1ncomc. . ASKIMC. $133,500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29 19 Newport ll~d. com..-30ttt 2926 Silver Lane, Newport Beach 644-4910 $89,500 Sun. 1·5 17691 Cypress Tree. Unv Pk Irv 559.5055 $86,900 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 25 Loch moor Lane, New1xirt Beach 644-7270 $194 .500 Sunday l ·5 2Cherry Hills Ln, Big Cyn. NB 752-7315 $255,000 Sun 1·5 1572 Pegasus, Santa Ana I !eights 645-0303 $63,500 Sun 1·5 6 Ill lo FAM RM or DEN •3626 Catamnran, ll.V. Hls . CdM 675-7225 $148,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 7 Ill & FAM RM or DEN #3 Hampshire Ct, Dover Shores. NB 644-7270 $295,000 Sunday 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDROOM •#4·14 Wcslcliff at Dover. NB 645·2848 /642·2688 Sat/Sun 1·5 420 Cypress, Laguna Bearh 675-7225 $54.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••310 Fernando #107 , NB 631·1400 $87,500 Sun 1-5 2 Ill & FAM RM or DEN 320 Via Lido Nord, Lido II. NB 675·7225 $179,500 S•t/Sun 1·5 3 IEDllOOM 404Superior, Newport Beach 675·3000 $45,950 Sun. 1·5 14683 Kazan , Irvine 646·7711 $36,950 Sat /Sun 1·5 306 Avenida Carlos, Nwpt Bch 752·0347 Sal /Sun 1·5 411 Flagship Rd ., Newport Beach 645·7575 $47 ,950 Sun.1·5 2332 Bunker Hill, Costa Mesa 645.7575 $37,500 Sun.1·5 2008 Barranca (Bluffs) N.B. 640·~ $58,000 Sun.1·5 l IR & FAM RM or DEN 30396 Via Venida, Laguna Nigu el 495·0480 $62,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 •2317 Eastblllff Dr, Newport Bch 963-6767 $53 ,750 Sat /Sun 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEN •#10 Goodwill Ct, Newport Beach 645-0303 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IR & IACH. Al'T 21044lh St., Newport Beach 675-7060 $64,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOMS EACH 516 & 516 '/, F ern leaf. CdM 644·7211 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z 'IR & 3 IR ••4010 River Av e. Newport Bch 675-4200 $185 ,000 Sal /Sun 518/518'/, Dahlia , CdM 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5 617 Jasmine, Coronadel Mar 675-5726 $92,500 Sun 1·5 309·309 'h La Jolla, Nwpt Bch 646-7171 s120,ooo sun 1·5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR + 2 IR + 2 IR 2080Garden Lane , Costa Mesa 646·7171 $87,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDllOOM ••17883 Maggie Lane, Hunt. Bch. 847-6720 Open Sun.11·4 HOME & GUEST HOUSE ZIR&lllt ••31381 S. Coast Hwy, Lag. Bch 494·7551 $275,000 Sun 12·4 DUPLEX FOR LEASE l IEOllOOM 204·206 Fern leaf. Corona dcl Mar 675-3000 $525 MO. Sat/Sun 1·5 • Pool ** Wohrl""" *** Wolerlraot & Pool Ol'EM DAILY l ·5 4714CORTLAMD C arMO Hlqhl .. ds Rri itht & l'lh hil nit:. rre1>h 11 ~t nt , rresh carpe t s, fr es h d r 11 11e r le1i .. 4 · Dcdroon1 or 3 nnd r1 t•n Amplt' pluy url"•· rtu1t trec11, pri\'&&te lle11ch e1. r.1 ovc In ror Christmal'I. COLI OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251.5 E. Cou!l lfwy 675-5511 EMPTY HESTERS Children grown •nd lttt home? Try South Coast Short~. All the new ones Including the models are sold out, but we h11 \e hiRhly up11:raded 2 & 3 bedr oo n1 homes wilh prices st arting Ill ~.900. Amen1til's of this out· stand ing dtvelopment In· elude pri vate lake, con· trolled 11ccur1ty entry. pool. jacutt 1, elubhouAe and top quality construe · ti on . CALL now, 556-2660 C:SEl.ECT TPROPERTIES SPANISH HACIENDA MESA VERDE HUGI LOT &POOL What a rare, exeeptlonal propert y! f'eature• 11 charming 4 bedroom, Spiinlsh huclcnda. slt 1.ull· ed on a choice quiet s trert . Th <!' 68 'xl0.5 'x1 39'xl62 ' lot cont ains u beautl rul CU1ilnm pool & jncuttl. ,\ VIRTUAL OHC•IARD OF FRUIT TRF.ES . Spacious deck & patio areas, And roo m for_ more! lts unmatchable at $85,000. F'or a rare op· partunity lllke advun· tage, coll 546-2313 . Ol"IN lllV •II S 1(,IN 1 ·)~111 ~I' [®li*liW1 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 IR·D•o-214 $69,500 HARRY IAlllTT hallor .. 644-1 559 Performance Heal t'A ta1e will pay h1t:h perC'cntagf' for heav\' volumt• l1 st 1n~ salespeci pl e. Call Jl:\1 T0~1 . 846-3377 HORSE RANCH + GUEST HOUSE $64.500 Rare opportunity lo u1·· qui re lhis r usli c c!.late that is within walk i n~ di s tan ce o f hl'oc h ! SpaciOU!J 1'1 AC RE pro· vides am1)lc room fo r R:ardens, pool. Plc.1 Hu.:c 3 bdrm nwne rs u n it PLUS 2 bdrn1 fnr i;turst house or inrome uni! I This hflr~c lo,,.cr drlight he.!; 3 cor rals Y.'ith ample room for n 1!1ni< plus tack room anrl hay stor a ge~ \.\'idc open spaces· oce:i n b r ee 1 e~ · ~~·ay 1 nA: \\'illo~·s' \'uu won 't ha\e thi...-: 'Jpportunil )' aAntn soon' (','1 11 R47 ·61JIO. (lr1 •• · . •" ~ •u·1 rn HI r;r f • [®_IR!iH\[I MESA HORTH 4 J](>droum, 2 baths. rpl r . co n1 pl<'l c car pe lin n 1h ruout Drapt>s. Rltns . Ohl<' g:1r, Cn\•('red patio. All in ve ry good condi· ti on . $47 ,SOO. Roy McCordl• Rtallor 181 0 Nowport Costa fl.1 e~a ~-7729 CORONADEl MAR DUPLEX One or lhosc unusuallv fine properties we ""'1Sh ""'eryone coul d own. {)n · ly one dupll':< like t h1.~. ~o hdrm, andrlcn hom(I 1n front pl us an <'1tlra unit In thl· rC'ar. f':aeh with fir eplaC'e. E at·h In mar velous conrlttion. New Cilrpets, !!outh or lho hi g hway. Pt\f'e d ut #7 .000. Call 673-ASSO. Of'fN Ill•' ll'l fVN IOlll Ml"f' [.®JIWlll I-lave 1omf'thlnl!' to l!!ell!' Ch1i1;11ified ad• do il well. -----. •j ! ' D8 t DAILY PILOT TARBELL 1926-1976 "Golden Anniverscry" c-try G.+away! 1 '11',ftJ'.••l" home, Me..a Verde (J"tVJI r uUy \l.AU\t.11.-• .:l lawn'>, nearly man1cur1·d ror f •"Clllly Lage tovt:'fF•J por11 • "' Jlt·~ on ideal 1 1n1•• r j1°1rr•, eleqonr cath1-<Jr 11 1" 1• 1· Formal d'''"'(l ~·1 1·•··••., plu!.h cor~I'> 11' ih1· f, 1n111 r()()rT> 4 b,,.J,oQrn',, I lull \x.ith~. )ur\fly b,("l' J J\I 11'('1 \t.-rvr<l l•v o f" rr,,.,,,1 .. ,·~ k1tch,•n )69 "'!J\l ( 1:1 Koy l<:oJ1\•11 !r.r d•.·l·iil ~ ?4()-17")() Owner Anicious -Gic..t Economy Si1e! Bur'>t1ng w11h P" Jl~ u f owner\h1p! Fre'>lily IJll"''"J 1!,ru(lUI, ti ne ~ COl'pel"> & 1e•Turt:·d Uruf.*'Y Sµ<1c•uu'> floor pion !1>oture'> 4 l<--Jroom ~1J1t1•'>, hand'..Olre stone fuepkxe 1n the •_.ep;iroru fomly room. ()vt)'!>!icd l1v1ng qucur['!~. l11tt~ !T1C1~ter ·,111c. Delu~e ~1tchcn w1!11 horxJy boil! ,,,., Ask•ng $42.~. SA(). t 710 fonnef Model -Rmteh Villa! Sit;:<!~ ronch ~l~(ng ~11rround~·d by '(("J'ds of velvet qreAn 1 Show', th(' bes! 1n p-ide of owner ~h1p! All room~ ae ovt:.1\1Jl"<l I01" comfort There 's o 3 liedroom wing ... ,rh rhe ma\te1 SlJ10 se<:h.JoJt~l lrom rhe ch.Id-en •, •JL•Urlt':''>. 20A21 foot hvonq 1oom bcx1~1 ~ ,,·" own 111,..ploco. Cor....ll~oqht d;ning 1oom, rnom lov+n ' k1rchen Sepc..ote family roorr1 O"oo. $62,9CXl Coll 540-11'10 Newport leach -Split Le•et! E~cellent C'J'(.'Cl of !he beach. oriqird model with cu>tom decOf View balcony, COOYTI. sw•m pool & rec focil1rie\ ovo1loble. Cathodal ceilings +n ~itchen. !iv1nq room & d ininq room creo. T os1cful oppointment.s ihr uoul. 3 becioom•., en!ry foyor Topped by m1s~1on l1locl roof. $60.500. Coll 5401720 Jacuni & Pool -Drastic Reduction! Owner 's are eAtrernely 011Aiou~ to sell this executive ville! Balcony ove-lod:s o shimmering pool. Lois of concrete clecling. mu\Cle relaxing iocwni. I-luge inside with ovrs 28(() sqLIOfe feel. Buffe t dining 1oom that !.0Qls 12 guests, library or study off the liTchoo. 3 lcrge becliooms, 3 baths. Ove-.,,.z.ed living room. 2Q.;26 foot bonus room. Coll 540-1720, for a p-ivore Wowing. De1ertecl by Owner -S41,99S! A fferrendous home buy! Oome-hos lefi. ready to mc:Ne into. Private patio veranda. 1oom for your boot or tr oiler . Brand spanking new carpers & point, new vonitie\ in the gcrden baths. 3 bedroom suites, entertainer's living room creo. Privo1e rrostrs retreat. All !his for Urde- S42.COO! Unbelievable! "5k for Evelyn Shot?en. Coll $1().1720 SereM Tre+lined Strnt! On o qt.let sole cul-de-sac! There's a covered patio 1ho1 runs the length of the home that's !)effect for game tcbles! 2((() squor-e feet inside features 4 versatile bedrooms (tl.l'n one +nlo a den), cordelight d ining room aeo se-vecl by o gourmet kitcf1en . Separate family room, blazing fireplace, Oodles of bushes & irees! $49,500 '>40-1720 EastN• Costa M•sa! Fet undEW $30,CXXJ' Ch:lrminq little start er home on o lage counlry lot. 2 bedrooms plus o biq den aeo. wood cx:cented kitchen_ I 00~ p-ivocy is yours! lots o f room for yOUt bds. Boar or trailer por~1ng. Only siq,m. Coll for more detc:>ls. 540-1720 &ecllfiye's Dream! Stof'ely colonial in Mesa Verde tract o f fine horres! Ycrds ore l1le paodise dotied w•rh lush bushes & beouriful trem. Close to schools, roomy playroom for chldren. large garden creo. Inside leoiures 5 beci-oorns. 2'/1 baths, oversized dining room seats 14 guests comfortably. Sl01e entry foye1, 22 foot living room. 2 wcxx:::l·b.xninq f~eplaces. All for just $80. 9SO. CoU $40-1710 .. oc. VIiia -Tomis, Pool H..-i>y! Wondertul Ofeo of Newpat Becxh! The ideol home for tf1e entertainer's, conversation pit, 2-'>tory in design. 3 bed..OOJTI!o. 3 baths. lnt•rro1e dr.rq room plu~ o cozy b.-ec*fo~t ix. Parq.;e t Ooors plus ankle-deep capets & coordinored d-opery. 0f·lu•e ~itchen with handy WOfk Ofeo~. A lot of room fOf 1he rroney! S77,9)) Call ~1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Mell'ber RELO Ser•ing 7000 Cities Thruout The United State~ TARllEURIAlTORS; • Houtes For Sale Ho..se• Fo,. ScH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 lolboo , .. inwla I OQ7 G .... ral Ho.its fof S4H H•s•s For S• How1e1 For Sde ' ························ .............................................. . CcnlaMno 1024 -•Y•ley 1034--.i .. a.oc• 1040 ······················· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ················-····· ......................• I 002 GtM,.ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 67S.S511 OP'EN HOUSES 51J..S18'1> DAHLIA: HEW IN CORONA DEL MAR: Interesting, iharming c uslon1 bu ill duplex. h1f beet med cei lings. huge fir.;:plac _J, 'priv<:1te JXttios. ()wncr's urut is three bedroom. plus a delightful two bedroom income unit (with its own firepla<'c). Truly an excellent huy . Ol>t-.:N SJ\T & SUN l to 5 f'M. 4714 CORTLAND: C ho 1l'c Cameo 11.i ghlands four l>Cdroom home or three & den. Jo'or the fun -lnv1ng family : in beautiful condition & ready for qui l'k move-in -plan your Christmas NOW. OPEN SUN l to5. 701 ROCKFORD RD.: Cameo l-lighlands l'<.i nyon & ocean view. 'fh1s too 1s four b c drot1m s <>r three & den 1.-a -r g -c coverc.'<.I patio on c<.inyon si de, r oom for pool at the front. Jlrivatc beach. In fine l'Ondition. OPEN SUN I to5. 320 SEA WARD RD : SHORECLIFFS ADDRESS AND "best buy ." Custom. quality interesting sµlit·level home. beamed ceilings,. paneling : scpar;,itc (away from it all) family roon1 & cozy Swedish fireplace. Spacious lawns, fruit lrees. pri v<:1 te beaches. OJ=>EN SAT & SUN l to 5. CORONA HIGHLANDS Some lul'ky family could avail thcm!-.clves with ~1 custom, quality, t>eautiful v11-.::w homp -a rare find in this ~1 rea 1n that it ha:-. evcrything, five bedro<Jrrls , family room, and <.1 pool . Shown bj' appointment -please c;ill THE ILUFFS: /\ delightful condominiun1 in beautiful condition : three bedroom & family room on the lower level (for the t ee11agcrs). unus ually large storage areas & closet facilities . By appointment -just gi\'C us a c;:1 1l HORSES! HORSES! In the City nf Orange, for the ran1i ly \'o'hO lo\'CS to "hit the trail". /\n unus ual home with "country kitc hen ". four spacious bedrooms -master suite has its ov•n conversation pit with fireplace. Cool patios with w<.1gon -v.1ht•cl v.•atcrf;dl . built in inter-com, air conditioning, & stereo. Can readily be shov.1n just call. ·c....,c..,.cac1" P.S. It's been a great n1onth \\·e sold our other listings. l">lt'<1 sc <..'all us for pcrsonali zccl s ervice'. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Carono cHI Mer 67S.551 I 1002 ······························•··············· *WATERFRONT HOMES* OPEN SUH. 1-5 2137 CHANNEL RD. 5 BR .. bay vi ew, private !)each. Sauna. jacuzzi. boat s torage. $240.000 Lido Soud. 4 B ll, 4 l>aths . Lav.•n, pat tn. j acuzzi, pier & float. $32.5.000 Custom, completely furnished 6 lll-l , 4112 ba, 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys1dt> Drive N B 675-6161 General I 1002G~'al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ELKINS "OYtt 50 Years of Sen-ic•" eoP'EN SUNDAY 1-5 28 LINDA ISLE Gracious 2 Story Contemporary on Ilayfront Opposite Harbor Is land. Ideal Jo'or Large 1-"'a mily . 4 ·6 Bedroom s, Famil y Jlm. Private Pier /l<"'loal r·or Large Yacht. $285,000 eBY APPOINTMENT WATU VIEW /IOAT SLIP Like N ew 2 Story Condo. Coves Arca. 3 Redrooms. 21..:J Ba . All Elect Kitchen. Jlat10. Carpets & Drapes. 1\ f'cw Steps to Wale,. $93.500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS' Spacious 3 Bedrooms. t.ge Family Style Kitchen. Huilt 111 Charm Galore . Patio. llarbeque. Only $59.75-0 WEST IUW,ORT! 1'wo New Duple xes Side·By -S ide . Each w/3 Br. ' Ba Up; 2 Hr l Ba Down . Fireplaces. Balconies , Patios. C&D. Walk to Beach $ll9,500 Each. FOURPlEX COROHA DB. MAR Rare Fourplex on 2 Lots With Priv. Pool. 1·2 Br, 3·1 Br. Lovely Patif). Newly Remodeled. !'rime Loe. Walk to Sandy Beach. $179,500 GEORGE ELKINS co .. REALTORS NI DOVEi DRIVE 631-1100 ., -·' . . .. SEAIURY RANCH WAI.I( TO la:ACH Jl'ST TWC> IJUX:KS TO 'l"llt-: flf:i\Cll f"rom this <>pt•c toat·ular three ~droom ranch house. li;1rdcn k1tt·h(•n, laundry ruurn . und party :;Jz(' family r11om Spae u)u!f f11rn\:1I 11\ 1ni: rnon1 fart"S the <'O\'t•re•l patio an1·1 f1nel ) n1u111t·ur1•rl 1o:iuund:; 1\i.-.u n11• \'A Bayfront, lj(c colonial , 2 Lob Pi('r i\larsholl Jt11y 67S 4600 • Jo'RESll • SPAHISHC:OTTAGE Mciny, many impro\'e· ments make It like new and rtady to move into. In add111on there's a com11lete gu._est house. <>nly $79,000, flOL.LIS WC>OD, Heoiltor. 67S-8676 l o.an al $2 7. 7 5~l . Capi1trMOleoch 1018 S?liO inonth '"'-"~ all. NCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $29 995 60/o Atwmab&eLo• ' • Dd, 2 ba. 1400 sqrt full price hOmt> 1.t:e sunny kitchtn Choice Easl111d~ Cot1ta off duung/fam.rm. area. ~1esa ranch house on lrg . Majestic Spanisb i tyle lot. 1-foneymooner's de· frplc In llv.rm., newly lia:hl or investor '• docoratl!d. Jliitu.sl 11ee to dream. Vet11 wel<"ome. Jo appreciate. 70xl00 South Fountain Vallt')' lot mo'\y 11 yn1t11 l)v,.ner w/palJo cover. L.uundn• g::=le Jtu sh• Call area orf k1t<"hen . $19,llOO. {)pc'n Sat . & Sun 12·5. 1H7W S11n Antonio, •' V. ti:!Jiif?UI ~~~%9fJl~l9 l'nn JUST IBIUCB> FOH FAST SA l~E! Meredith Qardent. 3 larjl' ltedrooml, l1rs:e family room, ronn1I din· Ing t"OOm . Extr• 1tor11~. balcony orf master bedroom. New pai.nt In and oul, Owner anxious. r.tust sell . Movlnc . Reduced to $71,000. Call 54Q.11SI •¥-HERITAGE • • REALTORS --• Lo\'~·I), 1n1muc ulate 2 ~~~~~~~~~~ NEW DUPLEXE W•'re hH"t to help_ )tory f;inuly h(lme. nea.r·r: . $72 . .500 ly nl'W. 4 Bd . zi.,. lu1, lge MEREDITH GARDENS Nfo;"r LU1\N ClJS1'S. Call 003 G7f.7 . ~ -, " '. ' . . .. [® THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ 2 llr + dent2 b<t & r,fewa Verde. Spotlt':.:; '' fain.rm , duung arl'a. By Owner-. 4 Bd. 3 ba, 1 ___ ,_n_,_12_& __ •_•_•_1 __ : BR l ·t,ty . Quiet St. upgr:i<led t·rpts & drps , formal din.rm .• w•lnut MEW HOME $74,900. Agt .640·5560 brautifuly l<1n~i-capcd paneled lam.rm .. Crplc .. vard 111 c:rl'en Vullcy . move tn cond .. close to $5 3,1¥.i> CRAMPED UP? ~l'!lr l'Ontu•uruty pools & beach, bike trail, t ennis •• lflO •: ('f):\l<'IJSSJflN 3 br.2ba,frplc • gffi.·r.belts. :-.choel. shop· courts. $74,900. Open fnr llt•al 1':'it.J!t• S:i h'"llt'O· La yd w /hu~e pine trees Enormous Baek Ba y pin~ & bca<"h. $(.6.900 hou!ie Sun. 1·5. 20162 pll• F1r~1 t11111! offl'rt·<l. 1\ IOOi.35 t.:J ,._1oro Cr. Open "di d 968 2IM2 t 'IJ ()I• Ht•al .. :. .... t;1t~· lH' Westbuy lncom<' llnmc::;: llomt' , ="='="="=·==·=~·'---L P I '°I 500 lmmu,ut· t • "·'"'•s.· .. Sun . 11 5 or l'::lll1· f11·i· If )'OU ;ir1• ,., top ll/'11 27031 Wl a n1as ~. . a c 11...., ~ • del••"I >10 3.1!i0 or 963·2433. Hy WALK · TOTHEIEACH duet·r. yuu '"''" 1l 111 •196·3431 1ne\'l'ry · I IE II f'antaslic Value' O~'!ler \our!if'lf l•i Hl\•'..,111:a1t• ,1 (J Jlk W o .strt: aJ ;..".,., con<"t:Jit \\'1· hJ\e C -d IM 1022 SOUTHLANDERS ~onhach 1040 l1rnlll'd :;1i;1(·c available orono • °' 642-6368 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Enjoy the sea 1ur from your own private patio -.·Ith built in BBQ. Coun· tr)' kitchen, 3 Br, rrplc & family rm. VA assuma- ble loan. total price -. I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1,_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;_ 1n our co1·on:.i dcl 1\far 11 U, EX !If<'. CALL for a11 up-3 IR 2 lo D L po1ntmf'nt , CARRIAr.t-: OMLY S89,SOO. ll l·.ALTY. (i7~ Go6() in an l'.\t't'llt'Ol Soulh-of- BAYSHORE 2 STORY Sl24.9SO f>pt!n f!Qw1n~ f\uor pl:.1n . l.1r~l.' 1nodern k1tt·hen, Jl\"(•rsired fumily room uff hC';1ul1ful 1111t i-1lil· d.+n tt· floor (p .1l1u1 . l,.1 r .,:•· bc:dreoms + 2 h1·,Jot1ful h;1 th~. Reall y lur \uur f;1 mily NC)\V1 l'.111 &16 7171 I • I •1 -I •. ' \r \."\"I' ()l·t·an Vil'w llnust• ur l.i•l \\'Lii tratlt: Sun l'1\.\. (';ll1r propl'rl~ a11d nr ;\.J11hllt: lloml' 'o\'/ O•:e:in \ IL''o\' 491·88~·1 NEWPORT COLONIAL Sp11· and S pan. u.•tt•d hnl·k :ind v.oocKI eharn1 in t·ountry at n1u~phl'rl' f> h \' d f U 0 Ill .~ ~ h U g I' r11;1i1tt·r). :i hath .. , 1!in1n i:: 1n<1n1. dc•hi.:htful p11t1u v.11ti :-1•.1t1111.: for a 1·ro~1L ,\JJ h•r SX~J.!'itM.1 Ruth Lourie, A9ent 646·4380 HERE COMES THE JUDGE llil!hway location on a gcnt'n1o i. 4.'i ft . lot. (';111 us quick . 1;,14.j:!l l QUAINT DUPLEX S°""'ofHwy. '!'he k iud" or property buyers search our tO'o\'n (11r. Quaint, cute. charm- lnJ!. unique loops'), and adorutilc . ~'llh bt•am cl'1hni:s. knotty pine ";di ~. ,,.,.ood hurnin~ frpl<' :inti a !'lunny patio, nght around the corner from Carnation Park. $86.000. c;all 644· 7211 ·~ ------ VIEW IRVIHE TERRACE Open Sot (Sun 1-5 I 023 Dolphin T•t,.. Front How Cu:-.lom . 4 nn . T''1o l , nev.·ly re· rnotlt•led k1tehen . phenon1cnal ocean. 1:-.land & ba v \'il'V.'. Sl99,SOO fc.t•. C;1ll t~l·I 721 I m1m OLDCdM ('harrn1n J! 3 Br. 2ha + Ucn Jl nmc. 2 hlks to heh. Paddlt' tennis l'rl. lar~c tre<'!i & more. $105,000. l'h . 675-9382. Welt on®Companv '" ' • • " " ' • I OHHSUH.1 ·5 178 TIM Mostert CiR. c-.y C:hlb Manor You tennis & goJt buffs · here It is! Lovely 2 bdrm . & den, 2 bath home, bU · ins. frplc . Next to Santa Ana Country Club. Only $59.500! Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors • 67S·7060 • TWO HOUSES Two prime Eastside homes on one lot. Buy one rent the other. Both in lip top move-in condi· tion. JUa1n house is a spacious 3 BR. Clean as a whist!('!! Jo"anlaStll' starter investment up. portunity. Call nov.· 64.5·0303. A COl.DWltl IAllUI COW UY COUNTRY CLUB LIFE STYLE Helax 111 e legant sur roundings of Ml•sa Verde Coun try Cl uh. Golf , s-.·imming: and tennis! Gracious Spanish style v.·ilh balcony Quiet. privacy in adult C'Onl · munlty. 2 £k'<lrms. 112 ba. Owner says, "get me $-19,950 and 1 ·n ll't 1t ~o." Let 's see if he means it !~ Call 540.99'.!Z. ~·!•rPclosurl· fll(•d on '.I lu •druom Sp~uu~h \'dla v.ith lentc•d cnurl yunt l'tll /'\' !Sx:!O i\1 il Stt•r SUI ll' h ...... · \\all ur .c:la i-s lll 1)r1~:11 .. 11:1110 \\'1111d burn1n.c f1rl'pla t·1· h1 ~hli~hl s 22 ' li\•1n g room. i'HSS lhru !Jar Sl.'il l s 6 fo r evcnin,.: p:irt1t>S. Go'"'t lo<1 n l':.in bt• assumed. 4 )"eu r :- \Oun~. Prict.'tl al $41 .~J forsacrifiresalt•: eull ~hr.:~,~!!f!~~~!. 214 $ 962°7771 -~j~_, 11:-:E~'T<)HY co~oo 1\d11ll only . v.·al\C'd ,.:il rclcn patio, s hag !':1rpet, hnek fircplacp \ :"1:1-.1r sh1J \Jp1nj! & hu~ tr;111~r 10·; doll·n t·:1ll (~Uj 1177 I KE:v 1tr:1\l.TORS !\lr1rn1n~ Canyon Rd. Cd<'!. Fee. Sun 1 4 CAMEO SHORES F.xec 4 hr. 6 ba, pool. vlev.·, f)nV beach, IK cor Jot . $249.SOO. 1-..i~ I t '""l l11i.:h"'·'\ (<ITTU\.l <J.-J\1.u I\ !'II~< WANTED!! )'our home or units to advertise HEH I': !and sell l Uni••rsity Realty 3001 f:. Cst 1-lw y 673·65l0 I DUPLEX WEST BAY AVE. COULD YOU? l)ut-.t:indin~ bay vit•w. ! Want 111ore than a dupl C"x nov. bt•in~ used as ~o~eous oce;1n view & a s1nl!le family home . private beaeh access seller v.111 c·onvert prior from this. 3Br Custom to ~al1• Cumpl<'IC'IY re ho m c 1 n Ca 1n e o nio1!t·ll·d. rl·<lecoratt'd . llighlands for SH9,500? one of ;1 kind on a vcry ~ee It Sal/Su,n . 4821 Sl>t.'1'1al slrt'l'I Priced al Cortland or t:all Bkr Sl7s.ono 646-74 __ 14_. ___ -----1 673.3663 833-0523 ' OPEN SUH 1 ·5 associated 8AOK EAS-AEAL TORS 102~ W 9olboco 67l-J61>l 617 Ja1mine Duplex 3 br, Z ba front. 2 Rr, I ba r ear. Only $92.500. Sc•nic Properti•s * 675.5726 * 1-- lalboa Island I 006 Cosio M•sa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN SUH. 1-5 212 Aqot• A lifetime \'alue -.·ith room for family hv1n,e:. See this cxteptionu l home of 4 bdrms . 3 ba., family room . fl. t'Uston1 home on lovt>ly street. All this +charming: apl. C3nnot Ix-lluplicatl'd in future Sl:W,950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r,1ESA VERDE La r1?e 1-Iomt' v.·ith pool. Owner. S79,900. Ph: ~9·0228 WOODSY h1 -\lerde Pate!'lelter. 4 Br, 2 Ba. lge lot. 2fll0Scrang Pl.557-1849 Owner $62.500 College Park, 3 BR, 2 Ba, lge ram.rm. newly de- coralt..>d . 545-5741 $51 ,500. OPEM S.t-T ~UN . l·S REPOS throut County. 1-$25K to SS8K . Lo dn. 9'l- 307 Coral int. Call for details Wills 2-Story Ca pe Cod style R.E. 646-3013; 546·7739 f;1mily home. 3 Bdrms .. 21----------1 ba. + t -bdrn1 . apt. + EASTSIDE 2br &· den. guesl r uom & bath. llardwood noors. bit -in $135.000 vacuum . Lr,g l(.z lot. WILLIAM WINTON Owner may carry 2nd . R•al Estate $44.500. Call 645·7221. O"·ner transferrt'd, must S<'l l large 3.nn r:lnc h hou sl•. Assum e 1v·~ FllA loan. paymL<> only 5142. per mo. Lov. down pay- m en l . lo-.· monthly pay mts . Call now .1 540-36fo6 We'fe he.-e-to help Spectacular View Enter electrontc gate lo courtyard pool. 4 br, formal dinin,I! rm, den O\"erlooking !\1 csa Verde Golf Course. OPl':N SUNDAY 1·5 3061 Country Club Dnve P'crl{uson Hit rs RJJ.J8Zl MIHIRAHCH ONLY $39,500 This charmin~ 3 bdrm. 2 ba home has new cpt. !Jil- in kit. \ge cov patio. You won 't belie\•e thi s enormous Jot. 545-9-191 . .. • 4-PLEX • MACE DRIVE Pride of ownership: 3 bctrms., 2 ba .. dinin)! rm. +3 Z·bdrms .• Z ~aths ; enclosed 5 car ~ara~e. Prime Costa h1esa rental area! $1 19,000 GIB WALKER Ra:ALTY 675-5200 BToro 103 •••••••••••••••••••••• 21R tOWHHOUSE ready to move into. OPEN house Sat./Sun. 1·$: 22856 Bonita Lane. CALL 58 I ·9500 1 year warranty inc. ., "' "'". '"'' .. '"" ,, ···~· \.\LI .~:\· HI·: \Ll''i A BERG ENTE'RflRISE:S CO 1~ .. 229~!,.'~ .. ~ .. -,5,.''.,.'3"~")"' .',.',.!a"'n"d~l ~21 SITTLE ESTATE c:::r:=-I I 307 N. Ht.yfront. Clpcn l•---------1 1 :;, Sat. Sun. Attr. 2 Br Wntcliffftealty loYefy 2 Story home + 1 Ar apt & 17l.1W~t('llff, Nii. 4 Bedrm~. 3 hath home. Gu~st Hm & li;a . $179,000 Bk:r,6731>380 ME:SA vi::ROE, 3 bdrm, Upgr aded in and out. 2\.'I ba .. 2 rplcs, lJ!e fa.mi· Formal dining rn1, wet ly rm, lgc master bednn, bar, cement slab on side big yan:I, modern, open, tor motor homl!. BBQ. 3 Br Fixf>r lJpptor on ~II lot, gar. patios. $69.000 firm. 575.29;~ •nry home. linlcd w indo~·s, tov. 31.Q •' 1 Cl b o Pt11lo, 1Jeep }(It for pool + .. Ibo• p .. •-·--•a I 007 .... oun ry u r. I "'"" Ownr /Re:i.ltnr 979-3788 P ft Y 'J Ard . P r of . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3'1th St. dr1pll'X, 3 & 2 Br • +OPl.'N lfouse Sat/SuQ. l •S. ltail Labrador. C.M . 67S-<$l0 3br. pool 1.'T jOO. 642.ml S87,6Ml MttrshaJI Hlly. i -, LandscapinJ?;, $72.900 . Call to aee , Rroker 536-3836 •. .. . ' -. . Fall Special Think of th11' 6 :\,';'., n1ortga~c. ;i\.1110.blc to- day on th1 i> :i BH pool Sl7.0IXI hon1e. ·rh1i-hou~e ha:-the s..19.1710 appointrn cnts for .1 ftHTli RE'X L 1101 • c•s II k h ~ . }(_, r, ly such [IS 2-ba. 1 » 11" REAL TY w /dinin~ art'.1, tl•rrifll' ---""'-''-'----- floor plan starts "11h FIREPLACE IH fenter entranct'. S-13 .500 FAMILY ROOM CALL PERF"OH~l ,\!'ICE ttEALESTATl':.1117 :l."o.K4 ~terC"dtth Gardens home. adult occupit..>d, profess. del'or:ited, offered at S'74,500. o .. ·ner will con- i-,1dcr low dov.·n, f"llA . or \',\, HUNTINGTON SE,\BURY H0!\1 ES 4 Br, 2 Ba. lg kill'hl'n , bllin se-.'111.e: center. lg co\'e rcd patio. \'Cry clean, 5~-1216 BEACH PROPERTY ONLY $63,750 \\'alk to tht' ocean , play a little tennis. sv.·in1 in lov- ely pool. \\'hal a life sly le' Dramatic vaulted ct"ilini:s in this Jo,·eJy 3 bdrm. 2 ba home. Hoom for _.,·our boal or trailer . 545·9·191 .. .... ,.. ......... ··1 --~ -. . @ Nt:f'.O CllfUSTMAS . I MONl'.Y' • sell your unused 11cm1 f L 1n a pa<"kag .. this Sl!I" . under our Dail}' f'oll.tl . CHRISTM°~TR~t: • Call 6'2-)619 fOf tnfo "' _ ... ' . '''"'-;...._ Huntihe)fon leoch I 040 Hmtinl)ton Beach I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fiunlinglon JJartour OPEN HOUSESUNDAY, 1·5 16585 Ensign Clrcl~ For the first time -open for public vi e win g. Designed for th e discriminating home owner who wis hes th e fines t in waterfront living. 8 x 60' private boat dock. Approx. 5500 sq. n. of living area for large scale e ntertaining or quiet enjoyment. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Sweeping circular staircase and indoor garden area highlight 2'h story entry. Open, free.flowin g Ii ving areas give ootstanding views of wide cove and channel, as we ll as of the intrinsic areltitectural beauty of the home with its soariqg window·walls and carefully bal a nced blend of telrtures. Top-Of·the-line quality in all appointments and appliances. 4 bedrooms, library, gam e room, large family room with step-down wet bar, living room, formal dining, kitchen, laundry. child's playroom in attic, 4 full and 3 one·half baths, sauna room, 4 fireplaces . Fee si mple. Realistically priced at $287,500. Call Wilma F~tts for more details . WATERl'ROHT SP'ECT ACULAR Owner m ov ing t o Utah and extremely anxious to sell. Luxurious custom Spanish waterfront home. Many, many custom built extras ..• inc luding pool ... including waterfront dock .. ~. many, many_ more ... Ask for Gene Simone. Hunti11qton Hcrbour RWty 4241 W'°_._A•e..H.L14M641 ' --. • ....._,_,. ......... Solo u ____ .C,~:Uo -...Fors.to ,H_,_._ H1•HforW. &undoy.-23,1111$ OAILYPILOT ······················· ······················· =~ ............ L········ .. ··:.::··-·,·:·;~ L··-··:~:-·:·····,·o·u ~··,·:;~::.:::·····i~'ii Houws For w. , ........ ,.,. s. 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New 3 BR, lavish baths, 4·AMCHOUGI EXECUTIVE HOMES llGc•uyou AtF•lrllarkel home ; cb.armln1 decor. withgoodi~s;famllyrm . bef 1 Lg fl t ~" " Value, Or Pay For PamUy rm. " kitchen has huce frpk. " wood mass1ve beams. ado rp · e. e!: a tM'flSTMEMT1 *Udo Nord. Prime location. 50 Ft. lot. l..U\t>ly 1 a torr Oe•n• The Priwilqel open onto huce brick paMUn&. Sunken 1tvinc rm. faces spacious courtyard. Lorty (7 l4 ) 496-7711 Lge. pier & slip. 4 Bdrms., family rm. Home with kitchen open UDCA.lPIT patio.t"alltsleeplnthi.s rm."·ilbbeamedl!'t!il.& entr'y features spiral stairway $400,000 ln1topatlo&1re:at1ld· liamlUaoatBuahard te.rrlfic matr.· bdrm. tile entry. Lae. htd. & embraced by old tree. Mexican tiles. Salebyowner.ZBr.Zb• *Lido Nord. Lgc. pier & slip. 5 yard,3bedroom.:lbatb ~~~9~6~2-~l~S~l~I~~~ :;t:!'a1r,•1!~111':sr: ~!=. 'i!!i °de~'!;:~~ leaded &: stained glass. $2,000 Income eondo overlook.Inc 71h Bdrms .• spacious &inviting. $325,000 lcar J;B:S~i~· : t.oc1Led ..,..ilhin sltps deck&: patio area. Sep. 3 tax CREDIT if you move in by Dee. 31. i:rttn El Nlruel Country • Lido Soud. Pier & s lip. S Bdrms. &: Anettt. 549-8505 Owner• Br 3 8'1 , Fam, pool & rtt. area. Stiller car11raa:erorltota11or $115,000 Club. ~·est Nine. f'h. den. 2 Family home w /loads or ~ Rm, new urpeu. •••r tramrerred. h o b b 1 . x 1 • t HILUE M co•~ •CK R~ •LTOR ,.,...,.., 496·23<!1 1· beaeh. Aaumab\e VA nellltbbot'hood. close to · C 1U"""' K01111o pane 1ng. $299,750 will carry 2nd . HB·6365 ' W'!HAV£RENTAl..S schools. Prteed rifthl at IOOOM.Coost Hwy, l11191 494-7551 * • NEW MONARCH * Lido Soud. 50 Ft .. lot, lge. pier & Sli p BAY llvlna:. Gracious· for 60 ft . boat. 5 Bdrms. An Jtlnt floor Th I 5 Ta m 8 r a c k CAU 512·7000 $12S,OOO "'arm. and inviting 4·lllt :rownhoust-18 absoJutel.y :l'<:T'll"'l::l · ~a .. ach 1048 LO'f•a leoc:h I 04&i home showlni1 the care plan. Leasehold. $225,000 2232 PORT DUaNES~ ranor;.rnic view of lhl near nev. 4.·Bdrrn 1i.-.rbo \'1ew tlomt·. OPEN SUl 1·4. S9?,000. La Ver. Bums, ltealtor. 644 ·6397 1mmac. It lncl. 2 Bdrma., ftti'fk1rcr& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• and exqub1te tute of ill CALL 67l·7l00 FoQll PllVATI TOUR I&_. dining uoa. bll-ln ~Ul)' TU.DE utbUc owne,.., is now LIDO REALTY Kitchen&:pri,palio.Beat 419•2800 ••B EST BUY tN EqultylnLaa:unaBeach offe r ed for sale at Location. Only SlS.500. '-----1 MYSTIC HILLS. 3·BR. C·l l».nd with lncome. All $139,500. 3377 Via Udo, H.I . 67).7300 1788.1 ~1aggie Ln JJwit-i-----~===~ OPEM HOUSES Immaculate home with orpart.Callfordelalli *LINGO* lngtonBeach847-6720 OP&CSAT~UH 1·5 •• N fEND LAGUNA, oc'an, city, and moon MOM&POP REAL ESTA.TE. 1 HUllTIMGTON HAllOR WALICTO IUCH 3 Townhomes to choo.e from ! All excrllently located near pools, ten· nis tourts. jacu11is & views! ! Priced from S28 ,500. 546·1754 or 968-337). -- 1769 I Cypress Trtt Beaut. oc'an view 2·BR. lain vir"''1· #11.SOO. C-1 Comer near Victor 493"*8L2 494-8086 f'Mwport leach I 069 Mewport leoch l 069 5 Bdrms ·tam rm lrg. lot. S76,IOO. OPEN ••h PEAC1E1 & QUIET is Hugo's . Funlty shop, 499-4551 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .• , •• SAT /SU ~ 1·4 '. 1656 w atyoo' haveinthls house & aarages. ?5 f't. . _ .. baths. Family home In Louise. Z·BRhomel"IOSt'lOlown No Coaat llwy. Ask· Sl-lARP •. rurn1shl'Y 3·HR, University Park for plu:ii a finished guesl 00 2-ba with oc:ean \'1ew . l869MI •• LAG UNA NIGUEL $6? 8.50 ~ng$135.000 private acl"ess to beach· 428ZM-aritoSt. MINI RANCll. 4-BR. room.•LIMGO• OLDSPAHISH . clubh5e-tenn1s ! Guarded Handsom-;,7 is this 3 Z\.o'J-ba on 11 acre. As· Lower Temple 111lls aret1i .*8.SOO. bd r d s umable ?% VA loan. REAL ESTATE ur<'~. Day & nig ht views * IOHO REALTY* ba~mho~~l~ G':1~~nir~~ ft.000. OPF.N SUN 1·5: 49'l·~l 493·8812 of l.a,-:una & coasthne. 8Jt·S4ll 29372Via Aca!O. 494 ·8086 Homunuc arches. foun ·• ----------·I for $.14.950 c '· AR H BAY t:un & patios. mo<ltrn THE VILLAGE. REAL ESTATE California Dream. Ocean· kitl·ht:n . C11.U tosee. REALTORS 559·5055 499.2217 views. wood inside & out ESCAPE ______ " ___ __, ----------·I 111 new custom 3 Bd, 2 ba k . h Country pla,·e. just 5 OPEN... Ocean View home . Lge itc en. nlin. rron1 town. noom uoo~ TO Sp din.rm .. frpll". many ex-ror kids & horr:e9 & bt'in~ .... " M Lot lras. Xlnt buy. $6l .OOO all togethe r. Priced at 1817lMtoclowiw•.t so·x100· buildable lot ln1_833_._·96_14_· ______ I $1ts,ooo lr•ln• highly desired 11re11 . AXER UPPER Spacious 4 BR, 2\.': ba. + $26,000. + owner will •OCEANFRONT • Slashed to $72.500! Liv· Mluioo Ylejo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUl'ERVIEW Groat 3 Br. on top or a hiU. Upgraded thru·out w / large co untry kitchen. 7% assumable loan. $45'.SOO. OPEN SAT & SUN 1030 WEST BAY AVE. Beautirut 2 story colonial home with view from every room. 3 lx.'<irooms, 21h baths, family r oom , ~unroom oversized 2 car ~arage , separat~ la undry area, rorced air heat, enclosed patio, beautifully landscaped & freshly painted, extlu sive sea wall. Asking $275,000. 673-4781 or 12131449-6175 dinins &. ram. rm., just carry. HOW ARD H. Rare at $225,000. By int: & J!uei;t 11ur1rtcr$, REDECORATED, with ZAGRODZKY. Realtor owner. 752· 1171 /499-4384. room to expand. Woodsy, T Ji.KE OVER Mewport Beoch I 069 H.wpor+ Beoch I 069 Need a fut escrow to ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• lovely mirrors, wood 4fM.gfjll pri\'acy, a "must see". paneling, wallpapers &. ----------3 BR Oceanrrt private take over this $40,700, F' ll A , 8 ~ I o a n at CHAMMEL FtlONT Bluffs ''E" Pion fresh paint. Prime loca· Cltv Oc•Clll View rommunity w /tennis cts, OCEAH VIEW Fl:EE & EASY lion. Owner anxious! 3 Br. din rm, 2 ba, frplc. p\'t. bch. Touches or New Builders Closeout Sale. Freedom to own-Easy to S45,500 covered patio. sundeck. 2 England charm in newly i<r~ Do"·n or trade your $405 /mo. Large 3 Br .. Jmmac 48r, 2 1~ ba. clost· OM RtOMT ROW Just$49,500. to tennis & pool. Open Completely remodeled. Open Hout• 1-S New custom bwll 5 DI home on 7lh fai rway t 81~ Cunyon Golf Coun:t t'a m rm "'·/wtl b:ir rorm .11 din ing rm hreak.fst .!rt-a, '4'"z·bl'. 1·ar 11:ar w /('lcct 01)t•n1·r~ rant.tStl C bu) S!SS.OOI <'t Nu. 2, Cherry 11111. Lane. ~CALL NOW {T/ 752-7315 OONAlO M. BIRD S..Clemrnte •••••••••••••••••••••• Charmin~. l·uston1 tnult br. ~ ba hou!I~ In very dt si rablt' urrti \\lcl land :;t>:iprd & su r rounded by tree~. Lur,; patio are:i "·ilh oc~an l t;tnyon view. $tB,500. Esther Dunna~an Realtor 492·654 love. A sensational ex· In University Park. 3 cat gar, lge yd. 180 const . home "'/bay "'in· home for one or thest• perience as you enter BR. 2 ba., on cul-de-s ac degree unobstructed dows. "''1ndow seat . fantastic \'Jew homes this dovelike home built street. ll has new paint & view. OPF.N HOUSE Sat SJ.09.000 + $2 ooo tax c red 1 t . A REAL house Sat /Sun 10·5 :100A\•enidaCarlos 182 ,500 by 011o·ner . 48.\ 9£•CH CLASSIC 62nd St . Nwpt Sh(lres OPEM SUH. I ~s * ~ * for lovely couple al.arting carpeting. A good buy! &~n 1·5.1164 La 1-Iirada 3 DR tri level . sweeping Brokers ..,.·elcome. Agt ramily . Busha rd & OPENSA.Tj5UH 1·5 ABH Pacifie panorama, frpl, 499-4611 Adams. $38.500! 968-4456 17590 Rockrose R. J. Nicholson Rlty wet bar. Over 2.100 sq. ft.1---------- 0UT A THIS v1n-1. lr•ine ___ 4_97_·_3_11_4 ___ , °' contemp. qua!. sm.900 Loqwna troliCJIMI I 052 -:ii-1896DelMarSat/Sun1·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WORLD LE RAISOR• lREATIITAKING oc:e<in Wesley H. Taylor Co. La N" 1 • 2 story La Cuesta by the view rrom living room . R('altors 6«-4910 guna 1gu~ kitchen & deck. 3 bdrm. 2 Sea. Enormous home REALTY bath In exclusive thechoke community with numerous I.IP · Emerald Bay 11402. Open Ol'E.., HOUSES grades. 3 cov'd patios. 3 4523Campus Dr .. Irvine house Sunday 1 to 5 . " Elegant & fantastic can 1805)642·0575 (II' (7141 COTT A.GE only describe this 5 Br. 646·7615 ~f ~ttte lmmat'ulate 2·bt'droon beauty. Freshly painted.l-'"'-=~------1 c;, dollhoust', nc:-,•n v1f'11o manicured lt1indscapini:: IEAUTIFUL 'Pt.oflet.tied. bt":iu11ful ne1~hborhood ~urrounds the 22· x 41 ' DOVER SHORES Just $43.000 ......... ,! with i·acu:r.zi & close LOWf.ST PRICED JsoJ 1••11tWt1 °' .... S...••tt>ot * BUILDER * ....., N•Wfl••• I•••~ 1S2 -0S•I to Sl"hools and s hopping. 1101\tE ---------·I J bath r ooms. two GALAXYDRIVE E CLOSEOUT fireplaces & ml.K'h m(lre ! Ivan Wells atrium, 4 BR. DOLPHIN R. · RED UC ED $6,700 R\8,S.00. 3 Ba . Mar\'e\ous day & ~So Coast l.fv.·v Luxuriou s new 2 MISSION VIEJ 0 nite \•iew. rool & jacu?.:r.i La~un:i lk-a{'h 49'1·8581 bedroom, 2·h1tl h Vi ii. cargarage.Lushlawns. CampusValleyShopCtr. $l39,500 . 833 ·3544 . EMERALDBAY 12-Spm Must see! 008·4456 C 'LL 833 °600 _________ 1 __ c.;_A=..:.c::_c-:_::.:c:__1 Sr ARLIN G RE A I. ()(:can side. charming Nove-mber 22 & 23 FA.HT .&.STIC BUY 1---------•l-'EST:::'.:C:A:-:T-.,E::· ------1 older horne. lf ard wd n rs. LTY Price reduced below ap· HARBOR VU HOME Patru·la Condominium REA praisa\. 1824 Galaxy Dr. ilav1•n frir ht1rricd eX· hi1th above e 1ty lhthl 837·•500 581-1000 Open Daily & v.·~t.>kends, ecut1\'(•i; t::a~y aL"cess to 11o•/brc:l!hlak111J.: cnasta trolEEOS IUUTIFULVIEW C l!OlCE North end Lovely grnds. $l55.ooo. OECOUTIHG ... of the atrium from thfi beach; 3charming units ; 1-A~•-•_n_l 6_7_5_6900 __ . ____ "1 This 2000 sq. ft. home m aster suite with ils 2 1-BR. I Z·llR. 2 ba .. ranch style has 4 bdrms. walk-in closet, dbl . frpl.. palio. 1-~antastic JgeFR.formalDR&can pullman and large view. Owner finance . be purchased subject to s how er. 2 Add t 'I $175.000 6 % VA loan. Close bedrooms. li ving room OCEAN side l~wy . h b"k be h fireplace , spacious Dramat ic contemp enoug to 1 e to ac · kitl"hen and family room home; 3 BR. Zit:. ba., din. $62,SOO. MS·!H9I. "'ith solarium floor . An rm .: step-down l1v ., den : · tie something extra to O"ncr finance. $149,500. MEWLISTIHG Dramatic Canyon & Ocean \'iew from this 4 Ur 2 Ba home . Im · maculate eondillon & on· Jy 2 blks to tennis l"ourts. Call for an appt. 572.500. MEWLISTIMG 29142 K t-:NSINGl.ON $79,950 2'Jl'.l2 KENSINGTON $69.SOO. Logwna Miquel Reolly 496-4040 830-5050 . .'., ' . : : ' use as you choose. Cov· s 1 ubmit .offers! \Viii ered patio . s uper e8!5e/opt1on. home . C(l nvenient to · _.- 1·5. $159.500. $32.000. fret•v.·;1,~. Clos e to ,·1cv.·. Xlnt fu11inl"ing iJ ASSUME 7°/o LOAH down. 645·8498 rt>l"reatiOn areas. 3Rr. $4.960 dov.'n . Now on!: i'\o l"red1t qualifying no 2Ha , FP k :1 h1J: )'ard for $49,AAO. and qualifies fo. new loan eos~. 1r this Harbor View 11.omes. Just puttering <iround. s.?.000. tux credit, C1\l,.I !>OU nds good. call us, we Carmel model. tarndy, $74.500, 4!)2·4121 can make it happen 3br. 2ba.owner· 644·0357 . -'-~'"'--------1 lffiltTllr\ Jlt:NHY 581·2100 LIDO ISLE RE AL1'0K~ DU~LEX WILLIAMS But buy on pen;nsul•' OpenS.n. l-4:JO s ... Ju ... CE.NTU RY21 REALTY Good for summer rc n· 805 Via Lido Mord Capistrano I 071 tals, or owner-Ol"l"upant r i r s t s h o ...,. i n i! •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 4NEW3Brllomeonvie"" Lf!:C . units 11o·/blt·1ns & Deh.t!hlfully decorale~ 3 Beaut 4 1,r., 3 Ba lot. FHA assumab\E frplc. Fee land. $99,500 bdrm .. 3 baths; chn1n.(.! v.•/Harbor Vu. Tife entr) Loan. 497·2190 /894·3314 TRIPLEX rm ; dt·n : .36 ft. hcatcU & \JI!. beam l"ed . F'rpl 6 - exciting home with a lit-2 frpl ., patio. v1e>A'. -~--------1 l a nd scaping and PEGALLEN 4 Br & Den compliment LAGUNA HIGUll ltlAll'f' this top of the "·orldl _ _!!M~_o• 130.soso ___ school & pla y~ro und . l..1:1rji(e ~arden & 2 l"ar c'~'~'"cG=•l~•~'~'"=-----·I Charming 2 bdrm. rront pl')(I .on pnme 50 n cor many extras. 2500 sq. ft house. has lge. Ii\•. rm . ncr n\ '-'1th bay \'tev.· S&"i 000 v.·1frplr .. !'ipiralstalrl'8~t' from l111ni.: rm. & mstr .REEFRE•LTY • TW0-4-0ME BUCH DUPLEX )laehelor hide-away&: in· come . S harp rustic charm & contemporary. Priced for quick sale . 1 Block to beach . .545·9491. -' . . ~-.:. Want a Huge Home? Look at this 4 bedroom. 211.t bath, 3 car garage, S & S beauty with finished bonus r oom. New front lawn. Professional de· cor. Nothing else in llun· tington Beaeh to match this. Call to see now .... sprinkle rs. $67,500 REALTOR 494·7578 1095 N. Coast. Laguna 552-7500 red hill realty Laguna Beoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'EN HOUSE SAT.&SUN.lto5PM 1455 ~forningside Dr. New custom home ; sweeping ocean & ca· nyon vu! 3 Br .. 2 I/:! ba. w/ unique appts. Over 2700sq. ft . CLOSEIH EMERALD IA T A very special home v.·ith 180 degree view, over· looking Emerald Ray & Catalina in the diMtance. High ceilings & unusual· Jy lge. livin~ areas, give a stately charm to lhis 4 bdrm .: amo n g the features are a 20x30 li v· ing rm. v.·ith deck & view terrace. a 35xloJ dining rm. & family area. n lov · ely mstr. suite. spacious kitchen & brkrst. room. with ocean \'iews & a large, undeve loped downstairs, ~·ith bath & shower, (or recreation or bdrms. An xlnt buy at $196.500 leads to 2 1-bdrm. pen· swte Hcct:ntl\' re<leeor. A thou se apts .. '-''' in&oul! . . 497-1711 garage. Pri ced for <tUick ~ ~ s ale at f17 .SOO Mewporl Beoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• panoramic \•iews of buy GIB WALkER &°"""· $125.000 REALTY 675-5200 MEWPOIT BEACH RULTT 675-1642 2815 Npt Rlvd., NH RA.MCHO LAGUMA 2 beach unlts SS2 500. Gd 4 Beautiful homts in 1nl"ome. R·2 cor lot. Gin· Jlancho Laguna area. n y Fortune , rltr . t:a<·h consisting of un· 675·7520. usual :1menities. One is 4 Hr hon1e 3 Ba with OUl· BLUFfS, Twnhse 4 Br, Mini Mansion Canyon Vu. Sehls, Pool. s tand ing ocean vii:w 21':! Ba. $69,500 Own r Harbor \'ie"' t-lome~. 4 J + GUEST pricl'd at SI27 ,500. The I nextis4Br.3&&avery ,_,_.,_·_397_3 _______ , BR,Z BA , Feela,nd. nl i\l ;1 ~s 1ve O\'l'r s ized d r · d ma!'. A11;cn1_64_0_.1_"7__ •-,l•oom< .. ''"'1replaces. 3 plush gar en or 1n nor, DUPLEX WI TH SLIP ,,._. • ,.,... outdoor living. In addi· SPE:CIA J.17.ING IN Bill Carroll · 640·5560 BIG CAMYON baths. St'C'ludc1I ~ues l lion. pool t able in the RESALES IN THF. I-lastings & Co Realtors. fa r1lity. Banquet d1n1n11;, family room & 12' bar, PRIVATEGUAHDED 3 Br , 3 Un . i\lonaco family enlPrtainment provide congenial OCE1\'.'J C0:0.1:0.1 UNITY FAMILYBEACHHSE Deane T"'nh sc, l"enter. brick coektad hospitality. See this one TllESllORESANO 3 +Den+ Beaut. patio 1 beautifully upgraded . patio. Nl'arly 1• acre of forS133.000. SEATERR1\Ct-: Blk to bch, community! bran~ new garden) e!>late·like grounds. Call "WOODEN Glass with 2 pool , CJ>5, drps. glass. jecu?.11 . man;; x&t.•Sus no"·r~150J03 l.1.'i~• \'1:1 Lido. N H Oi){'n llousc Sun. 3 Br.:· Ba . family rm. frplt:. : yrs old, lrl~c pd . 8 ~ owner. $50,()00. 4!H;-1461l SoulhLaquno 1086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAGHIFICEHT OCEAN VIEW slory entrance way in · NO ON E I. I K ES Beams. Assume s~,'t In. Open House Sat n clud1n~ curved stair"·ay LE A \' I ~ G T ll I S Take 2nd $62 ,500 . By 2·4. #9 Rue Grand \'alle. add to the dra.matic RF.,\UT IFl.1. OCEAN O"'-'ner. 5200 River . Lido o.,.,·ner$174.500,644 ·7895 scnsationsofthis3Rr3 C0:0.1:0.l C :\ITY ~BUT Sands642·3319 f.R Sflflll•·s Rahome.lnadditionthe SlJ :0.1 E 0 F T ll E ----------1DOV · · .i:. • MobileHom~s Ouno.•L·11S J"ST •,!UST 1-fARBOR VIEW HOP..fES Gtt lax y Dn\I'· by o11o·nt•r c___ Sale 1100 3 car gar. & den provide ... , • .i:. u ·~ o 1 1 1 1 el cor """' xtra benefits. Home in· GO• IF ''OU NEED A Portofino.immac.48r.3 IS inc l\I' n l'\' I iCDl.DWEUIAllKfRCO.,AIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . · h-" bo & tt'mp o rary homf'. ----------. ,., eludes, s moke detection HO~lf.~OW,WE U RGE Ba. 1n1s ...... nus rm reriv.·oori & glriss ex ·OPEHSUHl·5 PM DBLW1deapprx.lt1V1J _"ll system, sel"urity system YOl ' TO CA LL FOR AN lort. $91,500 for quick sa1£' t hi •h hcam red l ft . Super oc1'an ~·c" 2 Br. Laguna charm cot· tage. Walk to beach & s h ops. Low maint. ~~~~~~I 156.soo. IRYIMECOYE 1\1agnif icent 3 bdrm . home ; elegant decor , family rm. with v.·et bar. gourmet kitc hen; sep. dining rm ., lovely garden "'ith pool, ot·can views. $2:95.000 & ,acuum •>·stem for App O l NT MEN T prinonly,640·6341 enor. 14Hurnin~TrecLane, North I a'un a prl\'llh' ~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 •nJ!s. p;u1oram1e \'iC"'-' 41 e · c •. h ... ~'.. ~ ...... · cleaning. $138.000 Open TOD.i\Y. SEE THESE BR 5BH. I> H, L, R. 2 Lg 1_1nyon .,.,a1· .... ,...,,,,.,. House2·5Sat.&Sunl657 H 0 ~1ES Tl.fAT A HE r J ELEGA ... 'T --1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •OPPORTUMITT * New listing -gorgeous 3·BR, on land you own. J\fany xtrs. $79,000. OPEN SAT./SUN. l ·Spm Michel!On to Elm to 11192 Cypress Tree L.i. UMITED BROKERS BluebirdCanyon Dr. :-.:OT JUST LISTED. LIDO ISLE separate ;im ·rms. · n ESTATF. SALi>~. 24x1;•1 . ··1·11r.v J\tUS'f DE frpl r s, •I Ba, 3 car Et rt • • 1970 Spa :O.l ohdc llom•· BARGAIN Value in · SCJLIJ" DEC 0 RAT 0 RS }!arilJ!e Srrluded \1 18 n e GlnlnQ Xlnl l"Ond . 2 fiunu eludes 3 levels 4 Br. 4'2 0 EL I G 1-1 T . Ne ;1 r Sti1te 1nc ld 's rrplc, dress· ... ·i'\ND LIVING 1n 1 his AL"ropucrto, Space~. s.111 Ba. Formal Din. nm. E h clubhouse. 3 bedrooms 1ng arl•a, cust . til ed 2800s11fl ., profcusiunally Ju<in Capistrano A~kin i• Liv. Hm. Fam. Rm . OCf:ANSID I.fi g way and den with 4 baths. jucuz1.1 & saun<i. dcro r at£·d and SIK.5uo. s ubniit l;id . w/l)uilt in wetbar & ''.! 1\1 a g n if i Ce n l I Y llighly upgraded. ju ~t fh1ldrcns win.I( (J Bit. 2 landst'apcd J .Rt\rn1 . .ifYl·:.1459, Bl:I . Outside entrance for landscaped corner. 3 DR, listed. Appointment only. R;1 J S259.000 . Uniqul' formal d1n111g, f;1mily rm ---- upstairs s tudio easily open beam LR ... $14 ,SOO $129,500.Call540·115 1. home for h\'ln£ & enter· home. l'ool, JlH ·u1z1 • used for mothcr-1n·law. tain1n~. Appl. only . BBQ pit in ranl••~l1r ~l't ••NEW LISTING·True t eenagers or maid . E~JOYChristma.!lhere. f.40m\.IOor644.461'14 tinp:. J .t_";ir 1o:ar a ~<' Laguna ch:irm with in· S138.SOO. Open !louse 2·5 Owner moving now. ----\~1 i·lel·t oi>cnc r ~ come unit , bea1ns. nl'w S:it. .~Sun . 1635 Bluebird Very upgraded 3 BR, Hfo..,t Pa!(•rmo 1n II arbor $195.noo J ohnCcrey 646°7414 C-I SPECIAL ·72 H:irnn1.,1 on 24 '~ti l ' :: hr. 2 ba. f;un rrn v.·/'-'1·t b.1r, liv rm 24 'x!ti, hrt-<ikfa ~t h;ir. 5 St.1r 1\dull Park. SJl: ~1.1,.-,0 4!Jif. 179:1 Below 111 ark ct 3 Br & Three adjacent Oc. Vu f'am. Rm , lndry, UP · prop.'s I blk to town & graded. Dy owner. 4101 beach. One or all. Glenwood St 5.51·2100 a . 5 Beautiful Units T-~U~R~T-L.c_E_R_OC_K--T-c-,-,-,-,e-1 w/frpl., beams & furn .. Jg . 2 Br .. 2 Ba . penthouse President 4Br·60 plan + 4-l Br's $169.000. kitchen & carpets. 3·HR, Canyon Dr lush landscaping & tile 1~~~~~~ ............ ~~1 \'u Homes, 1601 Port Ab Z·kitch ens, 2·baths . MAYOCK c ourtyard entry!-bey Pl . By owner. Pdme "ea·w"lk lo ............... $74.500 Oceanfront 542.0J22. ~ CALL NOW OOLLHOUSE beal"h . Supe r view . Corporation Largest &bcst duple~i n 1 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j, ....... L1..!~ic.-_;l~J"5~ I Be!. c·nm p l <•t +'I\' $105.000. A REAL BARGAIN. T his I I• fumo •h-" '<lull· •, ,,. ••THE BIG ONE-Two Lnnunaleoch most popular lg . 4 BR, t own. Spcctao:u ar OPEtrolSATfSUM.1·5 OM 8 RO I B " •. '"'s't " ·~.·:.· -7 <·oaslhne \'It'"~· 2 bdrm DONAL . I u:-; "" ori·s ....... , 11 • -- story 4-BR, fam rm, 494·2146 garden home is well h f 1 SJ238thStreet A•••'<••l••·"•&ho•• ~~ 191 ~ 2'-:z·ba., frpl c, fenced 1----------1 Jocated to a ll community & 3 hdrnl .. "11 ami Y NE\\'PORT ISLAND --· ---- garden. J\.fany extra activities ....... $75,000 ~~c·i.5,,~~~~~;.4 Jrr~~~i~~ Waterfront home. pier & BLUFFS 1 1Acreaqe fM1ole 1200 Prin $1 25,000. 833-8719 b. 3 Separate houses on 4BEDROOMS THE RANCH SS4,9SO The rabulous Ranch in Irvine ! Shake r oof. Sweeping_ cement drive to portico entry. I-luge living room hosts crack!· in& white brick rireplace! Gorgeou s patio kitchen. 4 King size bedrooms i n c ludes secluded master suite. Heavy co\•e red patio. JUST LISTED-HURRY! Call now 752· 1700. Ol'fN Ill ~• 11 S 'I.JN tO~/ ,.._.,, --~ THE ESTA 50 ft. lot. $89.900. c. House & apt. J72 ,000. OCEANFRONT·Pri . Cove, 5 Br .. 4 Ba ., & studio apt. $339,000. VIC. BEACH-Le\•el lot XI.NT. Coast Vu. $39,SOO. 497-1711 ~ ~~~T~ ------ features sul"h asl"eramic + carri t~inl'st in cvl"r· floi1t ; spic N 'span 3 Superb 3 ctt1ng nvt•r!ook ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile, new carpets. $79.:;oo. JUST REDUCED·O"'-·ner ,,,,, bdrm .. 2 baths. "'arm & inll! a broad expanse of I CAPISTRANO •• C H OICE Vll-:W can't use 2 homes . ylhin,::!$350.""'1 com fortable h ome : , gras"" & lr<'es. J .Hn. 2 h;1. ,_,1 1.e>"·I ,,, ''·'" 11 011..,i', LOTS-Two adjacent Spacious & charming 3 CALI. 0.0 fi ~li·l~I .. k1ll"hPn a GOL:RJ\lET'S I I • ' d d 9!~ on l eve '-''i 3 patio:-utd1lic~. nr:in~e gr·ov1·. 40.xOO' sites. Un rgrn . BR,famrmw/fp,rormal ... df'!1j;!hl' Frplc . & $74 .500 . llOLl,fS\\UOO Ai:i·nt .. 'l.:Mi·0038 ulilities. Unobstructed OUTASITE dining ................. $83,500 ~ ~pa1·1nus palio. Seller Reallor .675'81;76 coastal view. $29 ,500. Nt•r roo,!PF~:11.~.,'~• Offi~t may help finanC'c ----Liquid:.iting2ROai-rt•.., each. Rare estate on 11:1 acre in fnjoytheGoodLife '139.000 VIEW HOME ('olorad11 Jlivt•r lt:tnl h ••QUIET CANYON WoodsCove.GBdrms .• ~ 493-2513 499.4594 31R + Dl""E 21 044thStreet GUEST HOUSE Land.;, mi nu tes tu and ocean \'iPw, model ba. A l"hance to c reatt ""' + BR b r I be ll r d ""EWl'ORT Sleps to bay & park & 2712CllffDri•t-r-.,ar1n:1 , Fran c hi ... 1· 3·· ,2-a. rpl", ams. ras e o your reams. By owner Twnhse 3 Br. ""' ~hoppin g: nf'wly dernr. '-''alr:r.powcr.thework"'' $74.500. $189,500 2~'1 Ba. landsca""'d. pool $74 S00' d plcx ba go t c d Ne\lo'port llt:-i.itbt~ 2 hr r\b~olute b:ir<ain ;it S.11Kl l .... ~~~~~~~~~1 ...... • · 11 ; r in 'r1 c home overltK1kutJ; bay & 1 1. & jacuzii. owner rel()( al· 11 A R 8 0 R v I f''. \\' at V..t.500! ()(·can. Re iinl('d ccilinto:. per a c re . 0 '-''II c r, •OCEA~YIEW• ~b t n-nHousetSu 12 4 •.::;n"g"14:..;::2 ·co950=·~49c5..c"°'cc.."'---1H01.1ES! Lowest pn1·ed Balboa lay Prop. wood b1.1rn 111'-' (rpl1', r~i4 4li70 from every ·oom . E•· _g"'"a "r -.-n. -,. " ' ,._... °"' 2188 •-ard C rt , . .,, I. Monaco in tract' Douli\e Realtors "'arm "'00<! i11t('rior, P\'t Ce-~~ Lois / elusive new split.\e\·el -"' OU L.Gguna '"'gu< '! · ~-· • l ESTATE · AF 'll y door entry . "ass-1Vl' * 675·7060 • protel't.-d p:i.110 Addt·tt C,..,pls 3000 '• n custom home REA A .. L PARADISE tL-cL-'c• community· kl. r · 1 " h · ·' ~v & h bb fK; 11v1 crac 1ng 1rep a f:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~featurf'ar arm1n~~uest ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/a-hltectur-' "lass Ir ''' acy O Y spaC£ · [ I d . · 1500 " ~. 13505CoostHwy r DIAMONDJIMSpac1ousorma 1n1n5? house w1loL-.of 11nvac.•· I C"\"l'T wood lll-·oul Urnl pro-· · or everyone . 4 Rip • • " '" 494-8536 bd r .1 ~·ould apprerialc the room. Vaulted ceilings. C>Jw n Sunaftl'rnoon J·Ju ·r IP k vides a shimmering rms .. amt y rm . Gacd•n view kitchen. RUSTIC lo5. l'ac1 il"l\t ('mona ar ·. r I b t k.l h sparkle of thi s 3 · Cd'I ~,, •33·3•·• OC•an•·<·ewbyda)'&QPEN HOUSE ·Sur..1·4 rp c .. eau. i cen B k<••l no ok "N ".,.,~ • · b kf 1 b L d d bedroom. attractive. r e a .1.RCHITECTURE Ncl.-.on Rob in son. Rllr ---lwinklinglights:itnight. 103Cocal0r.,3br,3ba, r s . ar. an scape Pacesetter No z home. Secluded double door ~ 171 4 ,67~i·8120 Commercial TIJRTLERCX::K President A d e c, o r a t o r . s dine rm, fpl. wet bar. corner. Vacant. Consider Repainted, new wall·tO-ma~ter suite. Large NEW H 0 M f;, (;re at 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j P 1600 Home. 3-BR. 2·ba, ramlly masterp1el"e w /beaut. sauna deck.!! dramatic lease/option. $92,500 v.·all carpeting. !\tove bedrooms. Rl'dwood cc.v· Newport loc a l1 o n . 4p. ••• :.T.~•••••••••••• rm, enclosed JO\'Ci)• ceramic tile l"Ounten in ocean· view. 'Call J)ick lll81 So. Coast Hwy. right in. Price reduced. e red patio. See to Beodrooms. formal dlninJ! t'ClR SALJ.: grounds. $81 .SOO. tt gourmet kitchen that Eisiminger at Jtarcllm & -\iJ ACRE WAT t.! R belie,·e·call now 752·1700. room. 3 Cf'rH m ic tilr BY OV.'NF:R * IOMD RULTY * also features pegged llorn RE 494 .as,s1 FRONT ESTATE 40 Ft $56.SOO. , O"tN 111 y.11 ~fl.IN ''r1 ,..,,. baths. Stf'SJ down family Great inl"nm" 11ropi•rty 831 •9411 ramdom plank noortng, · ' living rm., 2 lge. bdrm •• SHOWS LIKE A[~ ti! room and H\•\ng room. lstblkUibch.nearp1er& ----------1 Decorator item s ever-OI'EN llOUSF. 1262 suites, guest house & MODEL S pacious 4. .··• o~~·fJUJ.;ijS1'; . Cathedral <'l'llinf!:s and shop1nnfif, J)('rf£'<'t rental 1st Time Offered. Village ywbere, l"ustom colored Catalina 1·.5PP..1 . Su n. atudio. Many gnarltd hedroomBerkushomeln ,, ~fo\r i extras. 3 Cur J(araac location. Good tax wnt(" Ill,Unlv.Pk.spac.4 Br, sinks, beauurut stained Nov. 16. Lagun" Charm old treea : walled fo1 The Sea Ter r ace . Ju.i;t reduced lo $98,500 orr. "111 l"arry itst·lf 2\o!t Ba. 2 frpl , ram rm. wood doors, tile noors, cottaae .w l~h k~ n; & priv•l"Y. ylet open to1°'' Panoramic ocean view ..... EWl'ORT SHORES Call540-lt51 .,.,. )'C'ar round rl'ntal in BAYFRONT Off1c1• bui ldin£, sp<'t'· 111cular view. h1~ur1nu..i CX('f;Ull\'C offll'f'~ HMhK"<'d to $600 .000 BILLGRUMDT Reall.,.. 6 75·616 I ' I fee .simple view lot. high beam ceilint1 & modern tie llC en. sea. Wiii ease or J!:C\ or This home offea ever.· ..-. t'(>1ni' of $ll.OOO. Scrio\IS• • $72,000 B. Y owner 552. 7372 glass. g1a1111. gla.ss. 3 Jtr. 3 Tiatglln at this prlce. rontract. Avail. ror lht )'llllng to make eni·oyable :t ™rm. & den, fbccr· r 1 . b a, ramily rm ... &,., ~.950. SandC11.11tlc Real holidays.$275.000 11 . lllSOOO up.-r. Choit't": loc#llon! IY orsae,ownermov1n~ •-Ii v1ng · ,.._ 1}ut nf Rrea. A!'lkinR Dy Owner 4 Dd , 2 bp, flnanclog.~etobe •vel Estate494-8025 •494·75.S1• La11:~naN.ie:uclRealt y Walk lo beal"h, pools,1 ......... ~ ..... ~ ............... --•I < ram.rm .• Separat e Open bowie Sat & Sun 496 •o•o 130-SOSO tcnnls.OnlySS0.900~! 1 Sllri.OOO. Open llou~he ·at din.rm., Atrium, I blk 12-$. Top or Bluebird C.· BY OWNER • .,. "" CAYWOOD REALTY & Sun l·!i 125 28t St. from pools &: t ennis. nyon al 1051 Mtdl1on 3 BEDR00?'.1 . $79.SOO ~I ... g••.1290 * SELL idle items wtt,,h 8 (lwntr • A~ent67$.41775 W ·SC62. '6Uo500.i r 1ace.. (114l494·azM... .. 494 ·1318. .. -Daily Pilot Cl11~s1ne<1 d Homr & offil"e or llome & U1.1s1nes~ Commerc111l ionc 50 'xl 50 ' lot. ;·11 1 p•v~d w /s m . hou s o $25,000, ?92 Ctnter St.. CM ~ Owner 673·~78 ' I . . . . . . . ~ . I .. " -.. • .. -. . N ~LYPILOT Sun N , 7 HaotlH UofunilWd EHaotse1U•f•111hllod ·-~=--=="'-'-""'-'-------~!!!!·~.,~·~"'~""::'.'.!""'~~23~.~9~·~ • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • •• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~C~:'8~,,.m••a••:~;, .. c,1: 1600 ~~~-~ •• ~~-~~ ~~!~!.~~'.'~.·.~··•••• ~.!=.~~~.: .. ~.a.~ ~ ............ !~~~ TOWMOID• 'To~ ......... u....., l.lfcl ..... ~ •••• u ...... ~ 3525 u..twW.t.ed 3525 ........................ •••••••••••• ,. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••.• ........... -•••••••••• ,. Cedtl...... ~· c-...... Jilt ······················· ...................... ... NEW ~~~,~~~&~~TALS Metlitermnean Village ••••••••••••••••••••••• tWwport Beoc:h 3 169 2 Stor;. ,_,le, ~ br. ! ba, tdefl locaUon. tieau\. dlx 3 3 UNITS ......................... C'plll ,d1"J», ow. $38$./ br 2 ha dbl ...... no )Iodrm 5PIJt·levcl $40,000 8200 Sq. ft . cl(•ar i!pan tUt·up on 2.5,000 sq n . land. 1235.000 Varanl lot, 7S ft front tJ9,500 Choice Hwitlnc)ton l each Area 14S:iclS() Corner. C·4 zou n1ng. Solid rcs1dt•nt 1:1I r. min, to Beach. l 'rill Hkr, 21.3·4Z3-&478. Condominium' ff own- hau,es far sole-I 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NORTH LAGUNA CONDOS Whitewater \'1t•wi. 2 & :t bdrm. unils frum $.:)·l ,111.Jn 420 Cyprl'.!>!i, N11rlh L:igun:.i Call 675·7225 ••• "' •«• • ••ot 1'1•••11 O• •••WI \.\IJ,f:\· BE .\l:l'Y A tlf:AG ENTERPRISES CO ORT 91).l 4!1($ 963 1786 • • • NE.WI" Udo Sa•Q>. l>«aul•lul 3 · --· LH. !IT .. 0403 HEIGHTS BR. 2 DA, frpl, dbl )!Kr . Condo 2 Or. l1 ~ Ba. huge Lge New Twqhse, 2 Br. Pf!liO, pool & rt'<' <1rea bo11us rm, 2 ci1;t ll•t~ge, den, 2 Bjl. rrpl c, 3 ~nf!r 's bomcplu~Zurl · S41!S /mo yr l8t' A.:l tl'nnls, 5w1 mm1ng balconll!!i, dbl gar. Nr. 1l!i on 4 unit lot. Ownt•r 646 431Kl clut.ihou:.e. av;,ul Dee . Shops &UC I W ·5353 ~·she m11otht ju~t take $325 mo 751 ·5851 or · yuurproperty1nontradt> 9620265 * RIHTALS * and f1n<inj•1· tht· rl'Sl Hout"' UnfvrnfPe-d h1ms1•lr l.1·1·s not talk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntint)ton Bt'cteh 3240 UN IV. PARK i1h out a:.k111K prl l"c. G f'ftttal 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38R,2b;:i,,bonus ... $47S th;1 l ·~ a -ivr1• !<>Ubjel·t so ••••••••-••••••••••••• HOMEFl~DEDS 4 BH, 2'h ba ......... 1450 .... .., TllF.Tt:RRACE ]lL'\I 111akt· a rt·n,,.on;ihlt• YEARLY * • 642-9900• * 3 UR . 2 Ra ..•.. S4lS /42.5 off~r ·<'an l'lo~t· thi~ yci•r REt4T ALS 1 Ur furn. fntd yant GREENTRJo~t~ llOM E:S H you'd hke ( N ·c• f t h ~~ ) & ()f>,. '.\ atl'r rn11 c ).! • 2 UR. den ...... , .. ......, 3 Bedroom -$315. I 5 Minutes to leadl I Mlnllfes to nine lndllstrial Quiet cul·de·sac. Private back· lawn area with or ange trees. Located in Tustin between Newport & Red hill (of! San Juan St.). No Fee,'46-4141. Plac• . l'\o fl·t·. 2 Ult , den, 2 ba .. 5475 /MKI Holts.et Unfwniished ~e-•n Unfunt 3,600 J£ .Quall l nx1. t:p. Cnll for ;.1 11~1 \1+'1•1ktobch,2br,gar RanchoS:.nJoaquin P t . J ACOBS REA LTY Jbr,2 ba ,fenrdyd Z,PR.2& ........... ~ ••••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rap•r ••• 111!1 l>liiU ' TUllTLE ROCK 3269 • Bd l ~ a.. 7541-1920 3 Br. l'rpts. & drps . • 1 ml. 3 BR . 2 Ba ....... Si12S /ifW tiiMwporl S.och LOVt~L ~ Z m,. 1 ut)i i•ooOU11.1lU NIW"°_~'•-••-'-" lalboa l,land 3206 to h1·h Nr . Hrookhursl 481l z1 Ua $.a50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jriz covd piltlO, tn r (u.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• I'o1>els S.IOOrno.;lst.lst Cul.vt:'i{'o,\1'.f:· S39S 3Rr.2ba ,xxlfilt:Yd. $3HS mo. s lip ava il. REDUCED $6000. Lo\"t•lv :1 Hr1 1 ~Ila ... Sep I t Si'! fet~ 9!>91 Port 3 BR. z Ba ....... , S37S room ror camper & boat G7!_738_:_ _ (;u1.;1 Hm &· 11.1 Hhu kit l'lydl.' l)r OOJ.2001 WAl...NUT SQUi\ttt: 2.ti2l6 lrv111e . G66·t®IJ or lfriill'':-;, .:;1r, "'hr dryr \'a(· & Sharp ,1 nr 3 Ila & J BR, 2ba, A/(;.... SllS ~·76211 _______ >.portmefth hmished h l 'n11:. ~: ..... 1:.1111· co~t.1 ~5!.o!J 10 67!> .... J-' 1 • 2 BR 2 Ba $325 ••••••••••••••••··~··-~\t·'a lh.\'IJ(·r ~ays mo\'{' ~ 11 ~ ,., Pool. 9hlks In beach. $-125 3 BR: 2 a..:::'.:·''.·:: $325 NEWPORT C re1LC0~ 3 lolboa lslmtd 3706 -Carpets & Drapes •Wel Bars -Grasscloth •Fireplaces •Dishwashers •Pools •Gym & Saunas •Tennis Courts •Beamed Ceilings •Wood Paneling •Security Sysfems •Fair Housing 1 & 2 BEDROOMS J BED.ROOM & DEN 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE It special section !or lhose with small pets. , •. .' Adults Only ~tice Open Dai ly 9:00 to 6:00 (714) 557-8020 itOO Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calli. now. h···., got rinotht"r Corona d e-I Mar ]222 !Aj,O\a.10Jor5:>4 ·10.15 TllECOL()NY Br. 3 Ba , Tennis & l (Kll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1·~i·ro1-1 t•i i•lu!>l' 'l'ht:~l' •••••••••••••••••••••••For l.•·ll'I' 3 Hr 2'1 R8 .1 l:!RR.dcn,Zba h.irn $000 $lZ50).o.lie.G45-B7Bl t.ll"l'Lt: JSl.Al"D · nr Apar+ftwnt1hrniihed .4.pcwt=-hu..t.ft. • ,~'.!~~~1.·;~~:~.vh,li~~k;, ;~~·rnp· liq.: .1 H-1.•dr<10n1 Ouplt•x Forni.at 1)1n Hm . f''~rn New J Br , 2 1;.~ H a . ne1.1 . 2 Rr, iUn dt--t:k , $.125 •••••porl•••• .. ••·::.~·•-'3•7••6•9• C•• .. ••;;;;;;•••••••3;;4 Nc;ir ht;Jr·h & 'h•JPll 111~ lln1 1-11th frph·, tu.~t, 7500 'f'.\'nhm~! ur. l!> Ul'r1• mo a1lult:. no peli. Hew ..,.,. 11111-1 hu1 if yuu'vt· 1-:ot thr Ku! .. 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Prvperties ~1 111110 hur111· ~l.'l't· Av t11l lrnir11 .. 1 ~ H06H I ~ J>tni,: &. Pool from oce;in I ~ tlel·k \'lt:W Pool DE l~UXE2Stor)'('1111do '.I 1s1~1920 .... ta t·u lar \ 1•''.\ s.1 5o .. r.•~ ·1 1111 "H· ) tilk tu fi.W·I~ -BolboaPrninwla 3707 tm•~2·1thSt.fi~Z -LAMAHCHAAP'TS Hr. 11,;i. Ba. full.!I ··r1H 'd / 1•00 QUAil \~ ~~0-111 llA(I~ 1;7;1 I 1!17 .. ('~'n\~al p;·u~k ' ·;i , hlk lu :? n R. 2 Ila. den . lgt> •••••••••• ••••••••••• •• B~1\C ll ·L'5f'~·ADUL TS mScott Place, CM drp'd. J'yl p;itio Nr S • N~AH llEAC 'll • So uf llY.'Y ,\\';iii 1211. :1 Eleni. S1·h 2•, ~li 10JLOCJ""aleoch 3248 kitC hf!'tt , bitniJ. 'f.rplc , CLOSF. TO BCH • 2 Br, SJ2S.'studio67S·l866after 642-60'13 Co:ist J•laz:1 $:13 .~50 . 2. 2 llr hou~··~ 011 1 fn rct hr . 2 h ;t $10(1 ·11 ·1 ul·can :1 ~1 1 Snulh of ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.1 /\iev.· of bay .. Jlarb:Or parkin~. 11vail now, $225 !>:JO. 103 t\1cFadden t\f ESA VERDE area . M7·~32 lut. '.\ell ke pt t'<i. '.\ /p\C ~·t,rn!t•af t~l•l lll.l:ln \l.'l'stminsll·r rtl ;dl. No ()l'eanv1ew 2 OH .. den. 4 111 area . W:ilk.1na du•· mo1y.·inter673·6640 Home at r\iosphere 2 & 3 S , 1 · pets 1213 J 500·:>H7:l C\'t•s. tier ks. Lease Dec. l , S39() lance lo LKio. Gun:iener .--1 · Br furn y.· /garage in· 034 2·BR , 2b••· lu.~l y Jo(\. J)il\IO .avi', 1JllY tll'l't'I CostaM~'a . 3224 rnQ J)a\•cS.A".6447211 incl.646·8402 C •-'M 3722 l"ludingut1l.Stepstobch. brd\xapts.S46·l •·at•Jro•I ,.,,,,,,,,_,.,,, ... ,, rror11 o'.\nf'r 1H11-1 ! S...'i-8.>WIJ ,. ,, 11 , ,. 1 t -•~ or w· t1l " " ~ ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• i at:c 1•:1 .s a l' -.,.., $225 mo. inter ren • CAS i\ VICTORIA ''.ht ( .. 11 ltkr 1714J 52!1·72·18 N \ t ,. M1\RBCJR VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• '5'4-"""1or 6"5.75•-. a · · .,.,,,.,,1.-,, .... ' \'"'''"'· 2 1'"· ll 1 ~l'll ~ l't' '' "" i 2&J br Deluxe Unfur " ~ " ,. FOR 1.EASF:: Lo\'cly 4 llr,4Ba .S600mo. 81\CllELOH unit. N<> •0,n.m'.g•s/wtrpd .. 838·8586 Lots for 'ale 2200 i·pl.,, clrp~. bltn' Sup1 •r • F:<.110,i:t>r iSvnnl!dale ru I t ' .,,:r.10 < 3 BR Z BA $3.15 Spanis h •la cie nda 644.6!)48 kitrhen far1I . $90. mo. _.........._ntsu.fwn. Ad ui•·-Nope•·"··.gal• Be.ul'·rul •·ou<t••·-. <p.·01·. •••••••••••••••••••••·• "('a 11'n ...... i 1 ' • • • 1 r 98867 _,........ ... .... ~ ·• , 3 .. ,, ,,.1 17.,,. • \l;1 ~noha Ed1 n~t·r lk"l''h and ocean \.'ll'WS d . 415i,o., Fem ea . S4 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 rm~"·/frplc.1'upquahty U1i.lresi; i.all•. :1arr<· !.I(;: 1 ... _·_"" "'' _ ·.i l\lt.2 l1A •,'IO -BR 3_1,, •o75 000 VIE\l+'twnhse,en un1ton 3806 Pool,recrm .~evators -''" ;,. ' . .., . 15 a•rc park . N•w 3 br. 2 c .. ta Mesa 3724 lolboa lslartd 525 Vi'ctoria, 642·8970 t·onstru<'tton, prf'st1,i:•ous B cf or t• fr c I ~ r 1· 2 llr fnl'd \'art!, j!;iral!t•, • Bol!>a Brookhurst LINGO llEAL ESTATF:. h b'ttn 1 1 UPRnl'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• area . 111 \•cly i,:ardn~. Fal1brook. 54 .700. Sl!),2011 qu•t'.t. 1,1111·1111, uuly Nu ]l\ft.2 BA ... SJ2.5 ·l:17·J15-0 a, Ii. rpc, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·& , _ ()lympi_c .,,t pool "'/IJ:l' TO S."i212K'. i·h11tlrt•n or Pl'IS si1u •Bc1l:.a 1Bu"har1t pool SJ60 . 644·1480 / $37 50WE8: &-UP ... 2~r1 apt. yrly. Patio. Hacl·-•-DeMosa l t t ''bl " KJ050S0t•xl22 • forred air heat. O/W, nt'Ullill en er ainmen art>a . M I · D rt 5·'1lM251or~7!111®1 :i !IH.2 B1\. S.115 · Stucl' &l RltApL'I d ,::ar "'·felt·<· drs. Adlt on· oun a1n, e-se-• 2400 • t;:""trfit•ld /Urookh1,1r!'>t Panoramic ocean vie"'" 3 • 1V ~~ 'd Sc A .1 frplc . Use or was h / ryr 160 W. wttso.., C.M. ly. qwe t atmosphere. If R~'ort ~70 2 !Ir. \,1rd. t·1u ~. :1 llU .2 BA . SJa~ hr. 21 ~ ba, din rm, frplc. SanCle-tMttt~ 3276 • ~1 ~ va; saoomo.675·1407 . ClosedGar09~' you "'ant to buy, lse ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlri,.. lliO · 11'' \lnntl' \"1' •i\tlanta :-.;l'\.\l~ind hllns, full len ~th decks ••••••••••••••••••••••• :E~~~~n~ci.i~npoo So.per 2 br s undeck );:a r Bf':AUT. GRO UNDS lse 011 t 1o n , ('Orne sce lUl:llEAH .Nl'w3hd.rh~ t.1fi-lll·SIS>l:1 :5·15·7f.2X :I Bll .2 1\,\ $:!1 5 559$S.~~:1158o.Call5·19·4464or11J f:W 3 Dr 2 Halux .l'ondo. •l-"l'.\monthlyrates . 5300 yr'ly . WkdayS I ADULTS.NOPETS lhem.Dover at Wcslchff. O'.\'Ol'r. (1r~·pl:1l't'. \'It'"'· •'olt•''<<•l<lt•n / ~ '' IC & o•c• •. k d 10m>nutes10-ean Lgc Sh I ·' ·• 1 11 " · Fantastic Gui ourse •$5 f ,. wee s rent 835·3437, eves/w n s ""' · · NBG45--28-18or642·2688. • Sl6.5oo ·rEH ,\\S tl30·1!117 . :1rp •I 'k'uroon1."' i;1 1, ~,,,,_khu<."l 1 8 $18' Gas & water 1800 ........................ NE'.V DUPLi':X t:S 0 1\NA l'(lJN'I' 2 Hr /1 Br St\8.!l~O Ht'itUl So. t':il l1111tl hx·al · Cf! 10.~1dc SlllC !':irk \\'111 t'Xl·h .. free.~ rlcar. all or 1>ar! ,\1111 ·10 11t·rt•s Y~"io ofr a11 :H·rc. Xlnl tax ~ln•ltl•r lh\·nr •l!f.I 31~15 3 Hr fl Hr $70.9.W Out of County 3 Br 12 Br 575,9.'10 Pr aperty 2550 Only 3 left at lhl'S'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pfices. s;?OOO. lax l'rcdit F'OH SAL~'. IJH 1'HA f)f-: l .ome&1ncome. Golf l'O Ur:.l' propt>rl'' ~~th:•,Y lncon1r,l!1~mrs Lakl' Shast1na. Nn. Cai 34 121 Cst II"')'. ·196·3·131 ~4fi 591;0 aft f; or "'knd )lt•sa dl·I l\-1ar 1101111· · ,_,._,. " CHARMHOU5ES Ocean Vi(•w . Tennis, w/ad 646-1335 r. · ,I UR 2 L\A S.1~1 f' 1 s u p J for 2376 N•wpo't Blvd, CM incl. Dr:iperies. carpets. 1\\:•1lalJl1• now ! 'SJ75 l!l'r · " · z BDR'1 frplc y••rd oo. ·a na. e... 1 · I h I I , •Adarns/1\-lagnoha .• h . "·· f 3 ·• 1 " t:xecutive . $350 mo. 548·9755orS45·3961 Su1>er luxury super g 4 gas heat. gas stove, air ennn . 1nl· ui 111 ~ u ,.., t: 01ce o , rom 492_01~ Br.28•.Ii32 sq .ft .frplo. conditioning, swimming '.•<<lt•n"r. ''all Larry, 3 llH . 1 D 1\ ... ~20 .,.,,,,.,1M ~ 5-IH SX>lo'" '"' ·~t~·Faddl·n /Nl·1-1·1and .....,., 0• •ElmGorden'• sunken tub. dshwr, gar. pool, i;er. r QOm, wai;hers ••I.Bil . 2 HA .. '.S3d0 ~U PlL F.X :(.;1 2 bd~~~i San Clt>menle & Dana 1 Br Furn. $185 mo. MO\'t' $4fi0 mo.673·64S.I. &dry1:rs. _ ------ Bt•;1 111,. :1.11r . 2-ha d<· •:O.lrF<1dde111Uu,;hard 0"''1:1 own. ean. Point. $315 ·$550. New in ror ~6!>. Adults, no p . 1 3807 . 1 curulor's <·0111lv. Frpll·. :JBR.2 BA .$375 !\-10.1ncl.ulll. EST TE luxur y 2 & 3 Br pets. 177 E . 22nd St . Balboa en1n,ua NF.W spac." 2 br. I V• bu. :;h;q~ i·rpl:., IJ\'t µatio . •;\1t•Fadlll'll 1Sprin,i:dale GOOD REAL A Townhuu st·s. Or<' an 6-l2 .1645 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, garden. 1\dults, no pool. f'lu hhs e. rl\U {·h 1 l!R .2 U1\ .SJ-IS 494 751H \.'lew. Crplg, drps. frplc , ' . &cheior Apt. wtView of peLsS!l5.642·1603 morl' &12."i niu 1;.15.;ri11 • n11l s;1 SprinAdale Ex F.C UT 1 v E Ty pt>: 1~~~~;;!~1~i3~5~.~~r. c:~:~o:~ :~;gf::~'f~e~~ ~~~~e~~~~~~'. gur , -ifw EAST SIDE A~I ,,,~1u'.~~·c~~~~-,:;~»ale H 0~1£ f'~O ll LF:ASf:. to ser"e busy peoplr ----Z Br & Den. cpts. t.lrps , ~1 Es A v 1>: n [) E , n ~ 4 Bil. 2 BA .. S335 I... G e . I e v l' I I o t Smtta Ana ]280 Furn bach start at SJ60. Corona *I Mor 3822 bltns & dshwshr. ~75 h I k I I) v.· outs landin" ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al'o 1 bdrm,.••1 2-e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·i·IJi sr oos&par ,4 11". 1n .;..1a1?nolia 1Ed1ni,:rr .. .,., -""' Hn1. 2 Ha. & rrPh· m s :1 BR 2 H \ s:11s vie"'°·· Approx. 6 mos. old HOMERHDERS ------- l\I a g n i f i r <' n I \' 1 e w Rane he-' Forms 1110 r..i5.8715 or i;jJ 05r,2 9'i3-4s67 0 ; OOJ. iii-IB Kitl·hen ha s bill 1n st•lr 642 990 0 Bayfrontdplx~ Hall:ton . 2 Grav ~' ' 2700 ... ~ _ __ __ cJran o\'en. m1rro'.\'3\'e • • -•• I BR Fu rn 51 85 .... yrs old. 4Br 21\a & 3Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nv~·p1· 111:. area nt•'.\·I~· Choice 3 br. 211. t.ia l'Ondo. O\'en. rnni::e. tra!lh com· \\'on't last! 3 br. Z ba, Lots of bltns, pool. walk 'll(Sf,.,.,.,.:~ss 2Ba, $160.000 673 ·5119 4 5 AC R ES : p, n k drl' J hr. llhl i.:::i r . fn1·d !''r'plc. t•or l. palio. pool. pactor, dish'.\·s h r . J ror lot , fnrd yd , fp to shopping . ~ m 1 ~ ttft.6 Grapefrui t , 4000 ~d •. li.!~ r.1110 ~25 mo Rike to be:1~h . A\·ail. Rdrms ., 21"1 baths. 2 -ehg· beach.93 1Yi'.I9thSt. lncomeProperty 2000 per /a~re . 922 -7398 !~~.~,,!;111 lh·r11.1rd1nu. ~ec .. I s l . t:h1ld r~n . fireplaces. etc. Oul of Abari::ain 4br.1•1i ba 548 ·1»92 CORONADEl~l\1 AR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trudt·s 1nvlled. . ....... ''""' _ ~ __ s1n~Jrs ok . $?6S. 9611·6215 state o1-1·nrr will lease to W~ .. ;;tlmi~·n~s~l~or~:-::-=3~2~9~81 1~~~~;~;~~~·12 Dr To"·nhouse, frplc. ALFALFA RANCH R~at Estate-:J Hr 2 Ila. dbl i::ur, bltn kit. orflli3 4567 . ('.lr Daly ~~i.'~:~rc~~~~~s rr~~ .:,.:,.,,···•.•••••••••••;•·; DCSIO Poi..+ 3726 Pool. tennis. continental ""4.IOO Acres, hi~h produt:· ExchllVWI~ 2800 + wshr i\ryr. frpll'. new ,1 Bii, 2 UA , 11/F pool, quired 4 . 2 a , nc1-1• crp s ••••••••••••••••••••••• breakfast. Some ocean & PIHECREEK · tion. l\tanagcment & ••••••·:·~::°••••••••••••• I> p.1intcd &<·rpt'd. patio l'Pt.,,drps, nr Hu nt . <lrp:;, hltn!I. fed yd. $JOO. BIG 2 br. 2 ba, S?.50. t;til Catalina \'iews. Close to markt;itin~ contr act Wi l l trade 25 , ho<1t , \.\ BBt,_no1)t'IS $32~11no . lfrhr, xlnt n('IJ?hhorh1I, FORRE!\'T.Spra'.\·ling -1 lst&l~sl.963·2200 i nc l . Nea r beach . shopping & fine beach. LIVES UP available Other ranchl;s . Isl ll-_ l~t •"'-Sllto dl'p. S.150 1nb fH6·9275. BOR ~. & OEN. JIOME. F'<·rcplace. 3 llR. 2 BA . 496·019$or 9fi0.t14Z 644·26ll ., TO ITS NAME available \.\'/moorini.: for parl t•qui f~2·0018 d h ~:;;:;.:::=i:;;';;1'7'ol'~~~~~~~~~""I (l\f'I' .';1)0 tall tr'l)('S anrl .ILLGeUHDY t6i7·5o-~IN2'.H. home or ;ipl. 2 Fir rondn, c1u1et. l·ln. Lgc.1un ec!'w1t OC'l'an cpl s. drps. bltns. OW . Hunti.-onleach ]740 '" 'tr 1•an1 " ""'Ith R ~ MESA VERDE view. Hill.in ran~e & lovely fent('!I backyard. ,..,, 3 B 2 Ba super unit pool. d~h1-1·hr . l•nc . ~ar . O\'en t.l15 hws hr '.\'/w SJ 0 06 , 456 ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · r, · ' 1-1 ;1\t·rf;ill-,, l"reate :1 Reoffor 675-6161 3 B 2 B" "';'!;f'' ln•l'd t "<P' p·•t•o no · · · 5 I m o . -"· '7 , b 1 bltns. ""· f,pJr . $375. r l~ux rant•h tslablrs), 50' r "·,. " l'P ' nc"· 11 • • " • l"arpcts & drape!I. 5'100 963.1786 BF.AU flFUL I r um 613 1 ~M ' ·g I I !)49.8867 rt•l;1-.:1ni.: !<.t'll !n~ •1r y acht, inotorh omt·. $3'/"5f'rl0.54fi·I dt"p Isl on ly if qualify. ~l o. ---apts$170&$180.Spanlsh. --an oc your ~par1u11s Ill''.\" 1 ht' - Wt· It( 111al.C<nnp'111y " ' . ' ... 6 UNITS 5 UNITS . 5UMIT5 mobile home. for ho ml•, S!75 1147·2872 t\IJSSJON REAL T Y Hau1e' Fu"'i'hed or sty le bldg, pvt encl gar, DEl.UXE 4·BR, 3.ba & 2 ht>dronn1 ;ipartml'nt. condo. incoml'. or? I3fl f.. ONE year lease. 3 BR. 2 4 Br fl{''.\' L;iQ ursta 2 Ba, • •494 -0731 •• Unfuml,hed 3300 pool. sauna, lndry, ad\ts. family rm, near O(·ea n. Frorn $220 . Furnllur•· Balboa Ln. Tustin 92680. BA. Bltns. Good crpL.;;. no pets. 8661 Hrookside. L-a Miquel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17301 Keelson Ln, .1 blk Hurry. $.550. Ph: 613·6892 available. Small pl'IS 549·!1232. 541 ·0931. drn.:. Likt> a nlOllcl hoinc S.150 mo. Isl & last +Sec. ~· W. of Beach off Slatpr . or 67S~7225 !IK Arlul!~ onl~·. Off11·e ~,",'1c <•'-ll &F' p11ul . Fee.963·2007or49S·6375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH 842·7848 . OJ>t."n ~,oo t1J li.00. 2300 Staso ned Purcha se '' ' JEW3Brhome,SJ'l'S mo. 1 nR b D ,... F<ii r\11•\.\ lid Cnstoi D ed 0 I & Winter &yearlylcases 5,.1,\LL BEACl\HOTEL '*D , I · a o 1nouse. Jlandsome conl ••uous money lst trust e s, wner pa~·s 1)()0 serv. HOMEFIHDERS Days 831·1930 and Eves. " rd & ·'''''· ·.o. l'hon" 543• .2300 From $650 )1onth R 3 .. k !leparate ya carport. ._ b\dg1. All 2 BR's. Prime will exrh for off. bldg. ga rdener . 5375 /mo. 498·1404 . ooms$2 .11.J v.·ee k"d Ph l---------- eastside.675·0000. N.R. area or residenl'c. 646-J928ore\.'t'!l.549·1532 ••642~9900•• llLLGRUHDY ApLo;SllO ~o °sJ6.7oSg S2SO. No 1 s /pets. ; --'--'----'-------I &-lleve it or not! szso. Realtor 675·6161 --. . s1s.122SBkr. HEW EASTSIDE -O _p .$250.000. •199·J695 f -1 nr furn. util pd, 1 ~ml to mo., new 2 bd, 2' 2ba f\tm. Studio I blk rom bl & COUNTRY WOODS R~ &tat~ hl'h A barga in : lO'.\'nhse, c p ts, drps, • • bch. Watt"r pcl. Frplc, 5 Br. s.t75 mo. tns .. t br, 2 & den, splil level. INVESTORS 4 Ilomes on huge lol" Prime East.side location Good Spendable SI 10.000 PAUL MARTIN Realtors 644·7383 Triplex, t:. Costa l\-1e,;a $75,000. Xlnt tax s helter Agent. 832·2002 2 Anaheim 4-Ple:x•s 2 BR , I ~~ Ba. ea unit. $72,000. Good location: • SOUTH COAST JNVESTMENT 5'19·081 2 36 UNITS Ea,tside Costa Me'a $620,000. Prine. only. TERRAFIRMA REALTY 540-2345 Wmwted '2900 ·chg -fencl'd yd., frplc , 2 r ar Condominiums ds hwshr. pool, jacuzzi. dihwshr, 2 s~n PQrches. Wood burning frplc, wall ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br conr\o, frpl. pool alt ache d g a r age , Unfw-nished 3425 SISS mo. 846·7336 ca~ts. 6-7-3--3-23-1 ---1 to y.·all crpt, bll·in ap· Private Party 'A' ants 2 or 3 ~ ~ ----495·4709. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L le h ]7 48 VEHV SP!'~CIAL '2 br for plianres. F'rom $230. 180 Br hom e. Prin on1Yl 2·BR. 21t46 Platcntia .11\-1('.IAC 2 Br l Ba ,M'. v·. 3267 LagunaNiguel.WestNine .~~•••~••••••••••• s pel'ialperson.$2ii5 E.21stSt.645·9S43. 552.msaftr6PM -I S2 J51mo. C:tll 6•15·5045 T1-1nhme. Adults only. ''s1on •~10 2br. 2ba, finest location KJTCHEN apts at c,,,,. r.4.t·48,4M /67!>·3255 1------------Ai::t . Quiet ;1rea. $225 mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• G I f d ---~~-----11\dult 2 huge bedroom:;. l>ri\'ate Party wants 2 or 3I 96.1·9771 p nr, fam. rm, 2 ha, A/C. s::iomo~o~;l~es:nod~ ~l ent Bay. 1435 N. Csl H"'Y CllARM . l bd w/deck & $170 no pets. Inquire apt BR home. Prine only. Sharp 3 !Ir, 2 Ra.+ Honus. --$3.'"iO mo. or y.•ill sell ror 499.3593. or 778.~. Reas. rates. 494·2506 frplc. Below hwy. $275. C, 568 W. Wilson. 552.777gaft.6 pm Bltns ,\-FP.Fam1lyonly .LEAS1>:2br,1~,baadult l $11.900.586·6'942. -H porlle h 3769 mo.979·12855 to7pm. S36S S.'i7·7f..uf {'Ondo .. 8250. mo. Cptd. 1 n.-a U fu 1600 ew ac ------"TUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba Condo-2Br&den.Approx -drpd y.·;:.s ht•r /dryer . Leasenu3 Br.2 8a.frplc , .. ~exes n rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 & 3 Br Twnhse Apts. garden apt.. Pool. rec N C 'f ·1 D 'lb b L · ' !••••••••••••••••••••••• · Bd · S75.000. ewport, .... i\\'aJ ec I.. r. l a. ~ refr1 g /rn~. 968 ·2290 or drps, cpt11, $37S 5'18·0819 . • MO WK UP 1&2 r & P\'t. patio, bltns:crpts. roomS?05.7lflW.18thSt. Irvine, 1\-f . Viejo. W. San· fnrd yrd. Boat access. 968·3301 aft5:JO,PM 2 BR, 1. Ba. Cdl\1., ino Barh. Color TV. maid drps, frplc . 613·7183 / don,Bkr534·8201 Close to :;chi s. $350. . children or~ls.S?75t'no. serv. pool. Tl!E MESA. 675 -8472 Br 2 Ba frplc, patio, ,..... S.16-i:J.15. 4Br Condo.tenn1s,pools,Brand new 3 br, 2 ha. 644 ·6800 (Su s1el 415 N. Ne~:port BJ , NB -'-------l huge c los et s. pool, Urgently needed fro m --sauna, j a<' u z z i. N r . frpll', cptg, drps. patio, 64s-9681 Costa Mesa 3824 adults. pel OK . $300. owner or cooperating 3·RH 2·hii &office. fenced .! beach . 968 ·2297 or prof. landscpd yds, fncd , 2Br 1. Ba, yard. No pt!ts. ••••••••.••••••••••••••• 546-8397 brokec...;_ 2 Bdrm & den hltns. IJ W. $:195. 556·26601005.4405 Joe 8 t cd in $7 s, 000 2C Gar .. bltns. Ref req . Exctng 2 Br 2 Ba, Condo '1'11 f': GA BLES " 1----------home~p to SB5.000! Select Prorit•rlies -. neig hbor h ood, will $160. Call 642·6781 . 2078 bltns, oc /bay vu. pool. 2 br w/oar. AdulU. new MESA VERDE Irvi ne Farm home re· ~ -l,..,1n~ · 3244 sacrifice for $385 mo to Wallat'i!Costa l\1esa jar, w/d. $345.673-6691 cptS·d~·bltns·(ncd 1d. NEW 2 Br, z Ba. adult sales (prefer Apaloo:;a Collcl-(r Park. Lovely 3 b~·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• righl party. 837·3927 or · · apts. Lge beautiful in· model) or Harbor View 2 ba, li,:t> .vard w /fru1t 1BEAUT. San Joaquin 837·5178 • SmwtaA.na 3~80 SantaAna 3780 ~;terJ;~~g~~~$215. teriorsopentolushwatrr homes. Voge l Co . trecs.A\:ul,l>ec.5lh.$350 TwnhmeLarge2Br,21'1 . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••--•1----~-----l landscaping. E\•erycon· Realtors . 548·9346 mo .. 540 5112 Ba , 2 sty. View or goU BE the first to live in our J Br twntµ;e. 21h ba, rpts. ceivable extra. !'.fust sec HOUS i': 10 court, avail. cours e & lakl'. $SSO. beautifully decorated 2 drps, bltns. Nr f'air\'ie""' to appreciate. $355 S4G5 . 547·7Q.14 hr, den 2 ba hom e . & Baker. No pel!i SZSO. a.t ESA VF.ROE VILLAS . Rental' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------lttausn Fvnii,hed Co•inqton 4-Plex HEW OH MARKET !Jee. ·°' 2 hr. 1 ha, frpl . Completely enclosed 545-1882 1555 •1es.' V•nl• Drive rncl. i.:ar. rarpurt. Adults RE~ALS d II " " only. $200 n10 646·2042 .... , yar.d "' /J:a r ~n{'lr & a East. 1714 )540-8871 . Just Original owner buyin~ up · mu5l sell . Xlnt l()('a · l ion. Call qui<'k· r:in't la.st! S12Q,OOO. Princlpols only! 549·0812 Dr 646·67 I 0 A9enl •HEW• * INVESTORS * ••••••••••••••••••••t•• 2 BR. 2 ba home for only mainlenanre inc . watrr. LARGE 3 IR $235 w. of t.1esa Verde Ctr. oir Balboal,land 3106 AV i\IL OF:c.; 1ST ~IF.SA $375. Clean, highly UP· We ,v.·ant a couple who Near So. Coast Plaza in HarborBJvdadj.toC.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEL 1\-1,\H. 3 RI>. 2 RA. graded will appreciale an im · well kept 4-plex. Pool. 2 Golf &Country Club. LuitucyCottnge,antiques, t'P, Bil. Children OK . OR ... maculate home & lake ba, famil y, no pets .1-'-----~---- sunkcn healed walerbed, Ne.ar all s<'hools, $375. 3 BR . 2 ba home for $395. care ol same. Lease $395. m9.(D95or M0.6752 THE VEHDOME 2 Br. $J6S yrly. 673·7698. mo. ~15·fi7·1UOt 6·12·8181 . W I LL C 0 NS I D E R 586·896.1or544·94"'6 3 lge bdrms wf2 baths. latboa Peninwla 3107 JBr. 2 hA . Pool. Obi sruoENTS Me..'.--6 leach 3269 ENJOY 1J'ti~ BpdR ,8ppoots r~a~~2! frp\c, patio & pool. Quiel OR... ..~, '• ·" adlt units arross from ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage \l.'ntl ). fn tcl hi•ck J BJ\. 2 bu +formal din· ~·d·•; 1·~··~···;5;•;•9• ES D TIAL MOTEL facil, cpts, df'P!i , dshwhr . Costa Mesa Park. $275. Spacious Rayview 3 8d 2 yard. $3.'lO mo. f>46·59 11 inK rOlun . G.ood location. o s es ntces · rl AR 1 EN clOlied gar. No pets. No 645·3381 or 837 -9517. 1845 ba , 2 story . !las ever-aft 6wkdy:-; $470 3 Ba, fam rm. sep. poo THE AM BASSADOR WAY childrenunder 12. Anaheim S1l -!M67. 3 BH . den. 2 ha, cpts. drps, 3 RR , 2 ~":1 ba; Turtlerock. rm. 3 cai' gar . w /aulo dr 646·1204 FOUR SEASONS APTS ythinJ:. Winter $350. ------1 OR... rm, w/reg pool tbl, l i\.'l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l[__:_H:•:•=;e~n]d~o~Hla~'~bo;:'.:r~A=p=ts::...[1-"===------ shake roof. $345. 23 14 5475 Furn. tipcne.r~ n •w ly d ee Spacious 2 brsludio, l ':t ... Your t iming is ri~ht for Corona del Mer 3122 Colle~e Drive thruout , 12 yrs old & e•· S170, Lge·& Immac 1 Br, ba, pvt patio, pool . t.J:'is very clean duplex ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.Jfl.9911 or 67 3.~3 1 L[ RAISOR eeptional <in every detail . •KITCHEN FACILITIES AVAIL, • JACUZZt A HEATED POOL upper tn quiet 4 pix, Adults, no pets. $19S. 735 (1n9\de & out ) it ls prired ' . -~ 12 I s • WASHER & DRYER AVAIL -ALL UTILITIES PAID -pts•, ~.-rpa , blt n s + .t 145.~·-T•rm• lo 1.,t 2 Br. I '2 B:1. tharm1ng .,.,..,.,,m ... on mo. ea e ... ,. Joann St. 645·o.132 ~ • [ -., 1 ·REcREATIONRooM ·wKLY MA1DseRv1ce ,~ Lndry r .1 ~ , _________ _ Yourn.-•,.Jnclud·,,,.VA loft ~ti·le farm hot.1se, R ALTY lo responsa e par y, l"e••I· ac1. ~ .. r.1-~ HOMEFIHDERS 673 7436 • WET BAR/REFRIGERATORS . TV/DIRECT DIAL PHONCS 1 lk t ' &SIDE I I 3 b I no down . Call before it 's C!0!11Pletcly -furn. view' ,P~"~·~·~·-'--~--'-'-"------1 • INDIVIDUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL wy, WJI 0 Snops, resp. O\'e y r, ower too late• pri ,, . patio, $450 mo. * • 642-9900• * 45Zl Campus Dr., lrv1ne Mills, no peU. 540-6338 in triplex, all bltns. $285. · 839_1710 675:7306 ev('s . 6•!2·5200 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Lease Jan. fst to J uly 1st mo. No lse. Over 16, REX L. llOOGES FAllh. \\'on't last! 2 br. fn<'d yd, __ C_A_L_L_B_3_3_.S_6_0_0 __ 1 3br. 2~ ba, fam rm. TP'Le b•auliful and unique Amba.ssador Inns are HOMERHDERS 6iS-648Sor640-4lGl hrld "·ts_.. Dove r. t>rive. ~. mo. totally surrounded by lush gardenswilh comlort· '* •642~9900• * REALTY CottaM•'a ]124 gar ,r /in; Uf\O Univ Pk Terr, 3 Rr, 2 B:i w /g~er.631 ·3591 ingwaterlalls,gentleslreams,andbubbhng lbr,pool,sloglesok ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Chg· Twnhse. Din. Lndry, lge -="-''-""--'------Ill brooks. ·Chi· * MEW * 2 Br . quiet married l'OU· 2 _br_4-~pl:--e-:x:-:. '::-'-:':--d_S_105_. -:;--1~'::;'::-~.14~1"'.5::-552'.:0'..·c:7896~---HOMEFIHDERS 2bi '\lard gara'ge pel.s HEWro~T A~ARTMEMTS 1 BR 1125.-+ UTJL. Adu.lt.s only. No pets * IMVESTORS * pie, no pets, nice yd, ~a r Clean 3 BR ·home. Nr • ' * •642-9900• • 'f :__~ ' Your liming is right for 1225. 548·0401 M~R Verde J,lolr course. FANTASTIC vi~w of UC'l. 2 br, 2 ba with gar age . Furnished Single Apt/Motel Units Low Bachelor, ulil pd, yard f park & hills, Ranrho Sa hg ,Olla very clean duplex Me w port leoch 31 69 U:.-11.e.• S3&5 /r1o.. CAMI: o& Joaquin Twnhse. huge On the bt~~h la.rge 3 br Weekly Rates rlnslde & out), It Is ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\-large Morgan, oau br&dt"n,!ba.IS07sq.ft ! priced at $4S,950. Term~ WallaceRE640·6161 11. h 11• 1 1 lo fil your needs inrlud · LlOOJSLE -ig ce gs, rp <', 2br,slngle9ok! 8 38 •""" balconies. pool & rer .l--~~-------1 Ing VA no down. Call 4 r, a.~nio. D•aPoint l2Z6 ~ea.lblklogolfcourse. BigCanyon Condo.38r3 bdoreJt'1t.oolut~! 67!>·0078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· mo. Opt. to buy. Ba, crpts, drps , bltns, REX ~i-~~~F;S I &. I hlk to Ocean, l'lean New 2 Br Condo,. Occa~ & 'Ready now ! 640..8300 644·789:i . &quiet Util pd $2:25 mo Sunset Vlt'w, t e nnis, REALTY winter 548,142!i ' pool. $320. 714·833·4669 TURTLEROCk. never Be81:1t lrg 2Br, 2ba + ore . ' day111: 7 1 .. ·4 96~&114 Uvedin.2Br2Ba+den pal101, rr~I wet .. bar, ' 2 FOURrLfXES Xlot Costa Mesa area. Spacious u nits, copper plumbing. blllll, lot. of Jawn. Goin ~ £ast! AIJ otherl IO~ l A•ent. --;; , ><MIU8"8147IO 3 Br. 2 'ha. frplc. pool. wtnd.-.. . &.Dln.Rm .• Nr.pools & W /D , r.ol rr '\) pbol . Charming notiq 's. SS7S E.-..-..1-i-Vall ,234 parks, lovely lnd11cp'n1J Wtr (fas. pd. bl I"':· mo.646·2193,0wner. ,,._.,_ •y ;,, $450 mo . incl grdnr. Ad u l!I $.525 . P h,: •••••••• •••• ............. 540.2252. 67sp? ... LARGF.&:LOVELY Condo. (plr. 4 DR. 2 BA. ....__ . 3 Br. 3 Ba duplex 1 blk to inc Ids As!loc. fee~ & 3 bR. 2 DA, f'rplr, Brtt k BLU1"I'~ rond09 ; ie'Jef.. beach. rrplc. ocean view c lubtiouse. $36S/m o . BBQ, Pror. Lndscpd & lion rrom $42.S to $600 deek. $450/yrly 832o0300 9834'67 963·1'1'86 t'cd, S3'1$. mo. 549·!4&4 Asenl6"-1133 ' . ,, I COSTA MaSA/2277 Aarbor Blvd. Tel: 714/845-4840 from S36 FULLERTON/2100 W. Conunonwealth1 Tel: 714/87~·8901from $33 ea.it.; ANA/939 e. 111h Shet~ T•I: 71415!18·9231 trom 137.50 a. CoAiaT?LAZAJ2909 S. Brl1tol AYa. Jill: 7141540·2300 ,,..., $50 I I 2 BR $135. + UTIL Infants only. No pell DLJSt12 Br Apt. Crpts, 2450NewPort Blvd, CM bllDf. ceramic £Ioors. &42·7678 p a,µ_o. x t "" •. Sl 8 s .l---..O....'------~ alt 3:30 2Bd. FAMlLYOnly. ~.. New Carpets, pool. BlcWelor unit. Bltns, Cood $190. 645·120t. area. Near hlrvilW &!-""-'--------~ Baker. $145/mo. Adult.a E. Side 2 Br, f_rptc, small onl7.6a-l881· child OK. no p ell. ~ &U·Ot61 a R.4:30, wknd1. LARGE l br, tlv. & .tef.,1-'-'::.:.=c..---'----- new cpta. d_rps & paint. srunto apt.s. all uUl pd. ults. no "''· $195'. StfO. mo. 858 W. 19th St. BroAd ' , 133..31~ 642·3452 \ • r . ' ... ,• f<dd it .•. Bu lld lt •.. O,lalj<! it... Hammer it ..• C•rABt ot...Cement lt ... Wlre ot •• Hoe it. .. Cl~an it ... Move 1t ... Press lt. .. Palnt It ... Nall It ... Plaster lt. .. Flx 11 ... SERVICE DIRECTORY • lal>ysllllof c..,..1.1:., 1 c:...1.,. G•dooi 11 s.mc.,. Mo<lo<J • aoo11oog ••·••••••••••••• ••.•• • ••••• rr. ................................................ _ ................ ··················•···· .............................................................................................. . In nu home. Reliable, de· Remodel, additions Altn: KoUd~ Spee. f'Teo Exl'tlbw&ilanGardtner I 00 IT AW £¥per Ja&>¥nne lady d• Yo,·1n1 1b•ulin1 Bit ~IRg REPAIU.AU..TYPt-:8 pendable, fnc'd 1rd. kw· dec~1 . Fair prlc.e1 'A'lll, c.ell 1 lnaul•te va.-C1ea1nu••Haulln3 £1eetrlcaJ, l*Jumbl"•· 1i re1 bouseeleanl!J•· ratu, e11 prd, reliable • Reas.f~etta,Uc . 1111cani.Rftal42·S299. Q\lalily "•rk. lOyrsloc1l w/e1.addo..SU-M38 Tt1m•pnmeM6-t671 etc. Reurates.M2-f,95T Jl ~ 1 lab I e · ~i s sludeot1 , I& lrtilck. Spec:lollh WallDl)oS020•n.Yllme: Rd,a.C.11 Mlke8'7S-ICSO . lT1nspon.alion.fU,....,, &a·?tll 111 1 h al 1 di• )1 y home. All hn, ful1 °'1 :-:--"'-'-="-"=:..:.:.:.::.::;'--j ••Georse Pilmer &Sons J,4PANESE GAR.DEN ER Ha1tn9 . "1 e:r ti er ' • ,... Serf Ice Ptf. Nr. Sun.Oower £: llotne r~p1lrs-carpe.ntry Adds/.RmdJ/Pa.lat lPlan• IO'yhettNr.•llt>hatn ·············-········ HOf&lecle1ninc lady. ~-, ..... ,.°'""... ptiNJS, drainf. rauce-'. ........................ l Falrvi11 .. '. Jayru paintin1.etc.,nojob B1·1086&t M'T.a93Z ReNOnaltlef.Etlimates •llAULlNG• ll1bl11, re11onabl~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~per rcplPff. Oa)' "Pord'• Tree Servit'e. 751·754S 1mall.Ca11Jimt96·2299 ~11 151 ·1937 YARbCLEANUP lrvine-T\tltln·Nwpt Bcb p£T£RS f•i\INTI G , ~',"'c'b'"','""L"cW!..!-_~C! Firewood , N/C. Lie, •' DMS OEN,SRAL CON· ••~:0347 •• ll'flll.~·J51>4Mary. Jnl /~1tt·R'-'as Ratn .nlir a r ~' 1 -· b d d & in s ured a.n1Mt1Set"•ic:• C..-pet5-nice TkACTORS. c:u1tom tein~p s. t.re.ework. Ca ll (i~ne ·,•t"""·.....,511 JUST"-UMllHG on e 962•7817 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• homes, •ddJt lon s, rototiJbng, minor k11cp, JlauJinganythlng,11a.rage L.edlc.... ~.,, •CAU..642·,.llJ • ·----"''-'"----- Ans. 11erv/blllinJta;/IJt Sh111mpoo & sleB.m clean· blockw•ll•. calll'oc tree il0)'rtial.Ha,64i-2f;t3. t leanup. Rell•ble fa1U ••••-••••••••••••••••• PAPERllANGINC.i Removals , Umbintt. lop· bk pg. re11s. rules. P.P. lng, Cqfor brightenen; est, 67'-0M!§ ..... ". , _......_ $Crvlce 96.1·6452 Ford'• LanUscap4t Sod. 20 Yrs 1.-;x1>r . Free t:l;l. l\IAH\''S PLU!\I BJNG ping, pruning. Split Pine llti'k)'·£ll·3'762 wht <·rpls 10 min bh~ach. •• ,,....,....,.,~ IYI-· p.alu)!I, masonry'-design H~rs.173 8042 • ~ • firewooct 115 cord /del, Clean llv rm, din rm & "'--lli--• ,, 61 •5 RESEt;D •ow. Cleanup l-'aal De1ivt:r)I , haulln1. itn·ice. 962-7817 NO JOB TOOSMAL.L lie/bond /Ins. &42·2624 . hall Sls \ 17,.,.. ~_,, ~ & lrlm you'r trees . moving &~l ~-11 up.-_.., HO USEP1\INTJNO · '\'jf rm ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,~ 1 1 1 Any Plurnblns wate r . c--nt...-c.·ourh $10, chair ss. Gua $4,S.2!94.l -.t.ot t'!tl. ns1de/Out. l-l ..qual/ O)lo' ..,. ..... l•a•·. m··-•o'l• Have some\han&, )IOI.I want -~ 1· •~-~--/W~rfl ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rat-. Br·~e6'S ....... -"""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• e 1m ovot ~1--. Crpt ••· .__. _.., u__ I "'9 • ~.. "'" ...,...," I R to sell' Cl··••'f•ed ··"' c1o ... ~ '-"-.,_,, G...,.. Set'l'k:.ff ~K ffmll ••-pl-·Ptanten c n c o it u r ,. s . ea s . · -~. 1 •.1•.0 T 0 R C•aft•m•n• pair.1>yrse•p.Do-·o•k l>ecor•1i,•e.w•t-roor 1'"' ~"""' ..... , ... ,, .. 10~ ff I .. o't w•ll Coll NO.,. """ c. .. .. ....... ••••••••••·•••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••·~··• Brick-Ceocre.te Palio •PAl~l""G* """'.""' ....... ,.o w au -' Specialt)'. Remodeling, myself. Re(s. S.Jl·Ol(ll eo.ttlnP o,·er w •• LCLE N n 1 1"'111 &t2·56'TII lirllsh .,...ork, refs. f''rec: . Uvln1area5 ll*ft-DYMAN ·l-fomes ant a R.:.A A Bkx-k Wulls BBQ Pits Plumbe:r. Rt•pair. install _::;:.:;:c:: ______ _ est. Guar -·ork 499.31~ Repair Or 1nslall )'OUt 3 Yrs. Guaranlff Apt t . Con1c-1c'ht iou 1-IOUSE! Call Glntbl,O Refs. Est. &46·CM64 _.!!_~~ 9'79·333STry us '"r\ 11.'.l'lines. rep1J>t!. l.O . .:·· •·• •• -~···· • ".J' ~ • •.'··:. t ---'-'-"--t Ca rpet. fo"ree eilS. Guar-APPLlEDSVSTEMS Crirftaman.64S·6S$11 . Clrl. FrttesU6"~1 23 Prof. Painter lnL & Ext. Gidley.642·93 15. • Additions. l<•modelln.g. anteedlabor."'"" _.... lie--t2")726·1''1 WILLIAMSa,SQNS Qu I k & ~ -.,· ,,_.._,,. ....._... .... "" M EXP8RT Masonry, Brtck/Block a .,..·or re•s. roe.e. Pa ti oa, P a n e ling .Cat , asonry work, carpea CLf;ANlNGLAo.v '&Stone.Cal15Sl·7829 est.7Sl·06M /5.tlt·2759 DRAINS Cl.EAltEO 111 PVl111S , IOOICS .• JIWIUT ;. '1.ANTS t Cablntl4. etc. 492.9739 0 MIHJ n-...L.r ... try, O en 'I handy man . 673 1 1 ' r1x1urf' IThru trap arm ) .: 7S0-9460)actcorJ hn . ••••••••¥"'•••••••••••••• ~c f:ii,McNallY~. ·6 s .-or eave f'lostet-,i1l.,.mr ss.11,·· & 2·· main hneti • --------·---1 P#r:fonaJjzed ser,·Jce. ••••••••••••••••••••••• me5s.a1e ; 642·"670 Mo'tlnig ••••••••••••••••••••••• clt•r°'" st.'.~. l " •· 4•· .. -CARPENTRY· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ..., • CustomCablnetMi.k1ng& w,.Jto urmet touch, (or ELECTRIClAN.Smljobs, •llOUSECLE,\NINC • Mo\·ingtl-lauJin g. Student \'ERV NEAT Pl'ITCll m1un hnes c1carc<i Sl ~ 'j GOI •nt ttl lheo•• tlkl ~·: jr•n't <1••11c • Vou c:•n , h\I 1/wm •II I« a.al• tn t •' t'intsh citrpentry., t-:uro ,)'our cockt ail, reception, rtu1 lnt/rtpair1. 22 yrs· Ml,ft.f-'ii~~.lRS 8)' reliable. coO;plc, &ood w /larae truck. H.t·:ts. JOBS & Hl-:STUCCO. hour. Prl.;es good Cor , peii,n trained s.M; ?360... luncheon, etc. ~2·7807 or exp lfZ33108 548-5203 ~~-.,._.:.:...•lH• refl"f""encra .wl.fl27t_ nh,...... .w8·87231839·~n9 Ftee est. 893-1439. bomt'.11 & apts only. State .• 1o;i. U11.a .,,,. .. nc1 .. r our -•, OAll.Y ru.l)T ' •-----5.$2·8806 ,. . .,,-"""r..a u..-• v;o,.~ li c •J010'l1 Ca ll!M0·1687. J\llNOR llOMJo; REPAtR ELECTRfCAL WORK ____ .., __ .1_<1111 ____ ,Pr oft>ssio1tal Japanese AfOVING ~ 2 ex p me n l."H IU~OMAS TKl'.:I': •• Tum lhoM un11....! ~em\ ~· ·; ~ f.~~~·,•.:a:•tr~·~~,; ' ..,, Plumbing-Ca rpentry Ct1M'nt /Concrete lt-1alnt /repalrs. No job housttltaning lady ()"'·n ........ e .,011• Reasonable/ PATCH Pl.ASTt;RING Pool SrrTic• Ceramic tile. 640·5560 ••••••• ... •••••••••••••• too small. ~1-0063 CHRISTMAS GIFT · · · ....... 1 ••Al.I · TYP""S • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult & Chitdrens cundu:1 _transpo~t1t11on. 631 ·30tl6. r'-'rs. 6TS. iS12. 562·8481. Free t;_;t--"'!>40·6825 Portraits in Natural KATllF-:RiNE·s WHITE 1'.lo\•lng·haullng-cleanurr.a • l Mo. ;11 'i 11ril·c, $30 n10 lht'rettfter . tompl ... te st•rvicti. 7~9-0370. • •Pl>f•ir T h•lllr.•1 1~1111 ' • _ "~' &:. •J•1n Ott 4th. , .. ,' 1111'1" t9th C•tl'42 :.os71 , 'Ii i f(H' murl' tnfurn1aUoo .•, Settings. Living PhotO!l c;t..QVi': CLEANING bst rates. Cree est Ftnd what you 14'anl in Daily Ptlot ClassiCieds. ·~.:-. ·-· -·~···-·· ... ·-~·~-:-. by Steve. 640.8771 64U·8080 exp,reli stndts 847-2126 • • Apao """'"' """'"'-Aparinleoho u.i,;.,. ....... IM<ols """'"'-ApM ltoHh"""""" ....... 1o .. oh """'"'-••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. ········••!•··········· ...................... . Cotta MHa · 3824 Hwttfnqt~ leach 3140 "-..;... leoch ' 31•9 ~~~!:~ ... ?~.~~ ~':~~.~~~ ... ~~-~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •2 Br. t ba, P.1esa Verde. s;!.50. Ne~ o~·n~r's unihtln OCE N ooNT B M'ew~fOltdoh 3J:~:nbea.; b~k to~ach. Arlults, no Pt"tt'I . s195. 4-plex. Nr Elhs(BeaC' . A F~· new l r /Lease now ar f oose s4s-4063 RefrigAvail .83J·89l4 Bil. 2 BA, patio. bllns. upper. Cpts, drps, gar . your own carpel & ----- -'--"----"-==-'--I FA. s.36·8836Agt. \'rly lse. $300. 642-3«3. drapery colon. 2 B.r.? Ba San CIHtHte 3176 OAKRI DGE\'ILl..A -14'/pool in pres t1g1ous ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2 ba. b1tns, ch1ldreri LC19""a leoch 3848 LAS BRISAS Westclitr area. Y.'alk t New oceanfront condo. 2 14·e1com'-'. $2:25. m w. ••••••••••••••••.••••••• shops & park. Adults on· BR. "·n. ·• ba. o, .• , 1800 For ru.'criminating """ J Cc.·ntcr. 645·1197 Drop a pebble into lb Adults ly . MOO mo. &&S-8373 or sq. n. Only $400 J\1o. Agt . ~ Oc-ean from your Apt. W hL... 645·8616 SS2·7500 L0\1ELY 2 Br. ~pae. rms. Lease. Luxury, st"curity, ate ,,.. MIR sd crpl. nice k'1t , bric k !"ll alur'-' adults. 31755 Csl. OTertht oc•• Yearly un furn . West Studio, \'iew o( ocean. $1 65 ...,,. trncnt1 Furnished or U..fwof"'"4 390 •••••••••••••••••••••• Tit t~ EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. l\llNUTESTONP'T BCll. B»ch, 1&2 BR. from $180. Adults, No Pets lstll Mesa Or. 15 Blks East or Newport Blvd.) 546·9860 Rentals to 1hwe 4300 Office R...tal 4400 ......... , ()ppcw!volty 5005 . ...................... . Would you like to rind T1'at Rf9"1 P•noo TO I.IVE \\'I Tit You can do th al quickly and prot"essioaall,y . Call H""91rnatn Unlitnitfll 832-4134 Mon·l-'ri l2·6pm Yng man will sh<1re his 3 Br 2 Ba hs~ w /adult remale. S . JIB $85. 963.7219 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cdt.1 dlx 6 r m . suite w / ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.ath. Patio. um11lc pkg., llardware Store. beac.·h util.5390/mo 675-l.IM)(). 'area . $15 ,000. Call . Of f . Holland Rt>alt y,645·4170 Deluxe I c. 175 sq t 1n 1-----~--- Ambrosia bldg, 505 30th Motul ear 14·ash. IM 2SO St, Bal Penin. lnclda dal· Ford truck, fibergl•ss \y janitorial scrv , water tank, new wash. a /cood. prknjt lot, Ire equip. $3500/oCr. ~5·1»21 window & reception rrri. & Ofc furn . lmmed. OC· cu11ancy. $100 per r00. I.st & lasl. u-Lkn•• Orng Cll. OCCS11ole Gen I 556,000 s nackbar. patio. Xlnt Jlwy. 499·2835. leoc:h witWn sHps Ne,.·port 1 blft from B~h., mo. int' hid. util m re- location. Reas. rent. 3571 lBEDROOM 2 bd, 1 ~a. frp\c, bllii:is. duct ion if ass um '"'RESOR Victoria, Apt. J. 646·42S2 Spacious 2 br. 2 ba, dbl •Heated pool refs req d., for appoint managers positwn. Eves -i;:a rage. view, patio. $360. •Sun deck 114·337·1106 or Weekends & 14,knds 714 1-1 98·!950. , Huntin9fon hach 3840 494 -8203or 546·3488 . b 1 714 ·642·42Al. 0 •• ,., 714 , •• 1.8(117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Pnvale a cony .. .,., l'~emale 14• /two childrt"n to look for & ,hare house Call 631·otW9 Gor<•JH for 1 .. 1 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STA RTING A NEW BUSINESS Call l\1r Winston Col\e(.1. (213) Z'12·4249 MEXICAN REST Professional logo d e · NETSSl70A DAY signer has the ans wer for Establi shed over 20 signs. letterheads, bus. ~·ears. Short hrs . G days. (·<irds Ch.:. &Tl ·2881 Rent $250. Busy foot Lraf. ---------1 fie loc ation in pietures -ON BEACH 2 Hr , 'A'al k to town & •Adequate parking 2.Bd rm Spacious r.lodern S• Juan -- beach. Adults iA'ithoul •Elevator pool, Garage. nr beach CapistT-ono 3878 pets 497-2884 497 -3109 •Security $250. Yrly. 646·5210 Furniture available 1----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 IOMUS t:ffil'icn~·y from $205 2 Hr . 1&2 Ba from S260 J Hr, 2 Ba. from $475 Studio. $1 50/mo yrly, incl ulil. Single, mature f,•m. Avail noY.' . .\94·00'2:.1. Lsc req'd ·Sotry, no1>ets Nr ltoag llosp. Lar-J:e 3 2 l~R . I~'-' rrn s & yrd. r;,, SS15Riyer 1\\·enue RR. 2 Br\, fplc. bllns, pets. I ('h1IJ o.k \\'utk to (at Seashore&5!>th) OW, patio. encld ~ar . shop'g & bu ~ sto11. ~lo For appt.call 642·2S66 Adu!L-..nopets. $?91). mo inl'l ut1I . ·Hl3 M0!17 for •Summer & Vl'intt•r al beach is beautiful (k•canvie"' l Rd. '.\/. e nd , ---~------1 &12·0596 appt. ne"' cpl & drps. ~arat;e. l'' blks to Bch., $275. • Vie"·s or ocean. Catalina & J';1Jos \'erdes 673·373J . :--le"' duplex. oce:in \"1ew , frph•, beams. 2 hr. 2 ba, hlock to beach & $.195. 714·.\97·1523 213-941 -74 PARK MEWPORT APARTMEMTS Nr lfoaR Hosp. 2 BR. 2 2 RH . den or J br, bltn!:i. BA . bltns. UW, ga r . pool. en<·I. 11allo . S2~0 Adults, no pets. S210t mo. Rcterences. ,s;15·5133 Bachelor 1or 2 642·4387 • Lar~e pri va(e decks •~lealed Pools-Saunas •Assi~nod covered Bcdroo1ns anJ -=..c:.....=-------I SantaAna 3880 Townhouses SPACIOUSSECLUDEO ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr. $239.50 \'IEVI' APr\RTAIENT 2 Br ilPt. nuly redt•c Cl!! tn parkinK \\'hitewater \'1'-'"', n'-'a rl)' nc"'2br. 2 ba &3 br, 2 ba. lease S280·S301l Block to h~ach . 494 ·3383 or ·19'1·2339 : Open9·6 Da1ly In prestil!i'o us ~o rth , shops Adll ... only lnq415 Spa-Pools-Tennis End. 3 Br. 2 Ra , din rm. S.Oran~c "C" •Additional free parkin~ •Ptf:ud ser\·icc a\•ail Across from Fas hio n frplc, ldry. Vl'alk lo lOIA'n lshjnd at J ambor'-'e on & beafh. $-\25 mo incl Seol S.ach 3884 San Joaquin Iii Ifs Road. utils . SJJ. E Cy press Dr .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 171:fJ644·I900 Laguna Bch. 494 ·3920 tJN Tiit: HE1\Ct-l • f\irn11ure avail Open ;\f .t"9:30·5:30 Sat 10-5. Sun 12·S SPACICJUS SECLUDED -. -. . . -2 br ;1p1 . S-100 mo \'lt:w APART\! ENT 2 houses to b('ach. 4 hr 2 Se~="='d~•-•_"_•~m='==64:2:56:" =·':'c:..:=::.""::.'·~1:688:..::..:::::; Huntington Pacific . . ' , ba. frpll', 14·etb11r . den · --.-1 ~ p~st1g1011s N_o~h gar $.SQO\'rlv.642·34~3 Jo.nd. 3 Br. 2 Ba . d1n1ng · -i._ '.!1 rm. fireplace. ldry. Walk BRAND to to"'" & beach. $425 mo. · 711 (k-ean Ave (714 )536·1•187 incl ut ilities. 531 Cypress SPANKING HEW Dr.1\pt.E.494·3920 3 Br. 'A·ith Swedis h i\!:1naned by William y,·allers Co. WALK TO BEACH Ocean vil'"' I hr, sgl person. no pets . $195 incl ut1 Js & t able. 494·798ti 1.2 & J Br. cpts, drps, Mission Viejo 3867 bltns, gar. 217 16th. 2ffi ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15th St . 847 ·3957 ; 2br eondo. S!GO/mo. Kids 532-2004 : SJ6.J0511 . & pet OK . 837-6050, Ex · NEWL. y . -" od tension 516. 645·3485. paint.." m ern 3 br. t•~ ba . 1 slor)'. kids Me-wport leach 3869 & small pct ok Apt nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlunt. JJarbour SlOO. mo. \'acant. 531 9770 846·6706 eveslwknds TWO&Tl-fR EE BLOCKS FROJ\1 BEACH Utilities Paid DLX. 2&3-BR APTS. so m e st u1\1ns . fi replaces. e nclosed gara ges. l\1ANY OTllF.R 1101\1 ES & AP'{S. TllRUOUT 1-lunlin~'toh Beach :1rt•a . MOFEE.846-1311 REALTY INC . WATERFRONT VIEWS IN NEWPORT. Stt1k1ng Oesign and ;in et~ant eiu:1t1ng wav t o 11ve cnoose lot1s. oav w1nooW<; sky!1gnts. fire. place~ Your own orlvate p;it10 or ba!conv A frteno1v m1111on.aol!ar rec center. Tenn•s court\, too ~'ro111on1ory Point Lu.11urv ;ic:lu!t rentals from $350 montniv 2'00 Promontory Or West. Just norrt1 of Jamooree on Pacific Coast H1gnwav Te1epnone 11141 675.8000 Owned and managed b\I Tne 1rv1ne Comoanv fireplace. Small children welcome. 2635 Sanla Ana Ave !East Costa f\<l esa behind Santa Ana Cnun· try Clubt 675·3399 for in · formation. SPAC. luxury nr lloag, 2 Br. t14·nhse. patio & gar. S240. quiet adlts. 642· 1276 1 Br. patio & boat dock. comp\ redec util pd S330 yrly 330.\ ~1 arl'uS Open Sat John 6 42 ·5280 . 6-12·<B35 Oceanfront Dupl•x 2 xlro lg 3br 2bo APTS w/sundeck, on lhe sandy beach. Ideal for exec 's or student sharini: or co. leasi ng for enler· tainment. $475 & SS2.'i . !l33·8163 or 5M·4309 Ne14' Dplx. walk to rn.·ean. 3 Rr 2 Ba, c rpt, ·J rps, o.w, garb disp. gar. yr· ly . Child OK . $3M5 . 675·06·12 / 642·0596 / 673·~2 . 3 BR 2 Ba (4·plex). Nr s Points. Frplc. dbl gar. $320. No pets. 540.4484 2 Br' upper duplx. Bay FTont Deck, ,ear , stove, & ref"rig. Crpts & drps. Slip avail. 673·933.5 ________ , -'"-""'-'--'-'=-----! Joni Co"'P'.ted! 1 br, dshwhr, frplc , encl. j!ar aj!e. pvt p a t i o . Adults. no pets. 960·1934 Large m ode rn 2 hd . enclosed garng~. wa lk to beach & shopping. tTri· Plexl R 3S . mo .. 847-6405. 1&2 80. Bch, pool apt.s. $175. up. Adults. no pets. •DELUXE• Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. \se. Incl. spac master suite, din rm & dbl garage. 1\uto door oPener a\·ail. 1'0111 & recrc:ation area. Adults only. no pets. •FROM 5332• 86.') 1\mi,gos Way, NB 644 ·8064 or 536-1487 ~l anaRed hy \\'i\h;1m \\'alters Co. 126.$ Yrly ; 2br , nr·ocean Sha1 ref·m g no pet-ch Id 3'.1.1 ih..:96"Street 644-4340 BLOCK TQ OCEAN Deluxe Pri\'ll~ 2Br, 2ba. l.~e 14•a lk -in closet.!!, bltns, ~ara ge. cable TV, Adults/no pets. $300 mo. till June IS. S375 mo. on yearly lease. UTILITIES PD. Avail able Dec. 1. Call for appt 551-6042 after 6 PM. 536·70:u Ba\'front 2 Bd. 2 Ba . P\'t ----------1 BCh & pier . $.SSO. yrly. E h b EX lgc 2 br. 2 ha, dlx 979·193S&644-4510 XTRA s arp 3 r , 2 ba, poolstdeaptnrbch. Adlt.l-""-'-'-------1 frplc, dbl ga r age/ nopets.$195.536·8362 •UPARISIEHHE* opener, pool. ":'asher~ ---------I 2 8 f 1215 All dryer. $375 . 675·1070, • --• 3 r, '::'"urn: . 675·7184 ..... g ya1u . br, 2 ba, nr t'lcclric. Fireplace . ...:.c:.....:.:.:c..... ______ I bch. Dbl gar. J /wshr •pvt llcated pool. Adults, no 2 BR apt. 4411 River Ave. pal.$310.536·5166 . l)('ls. $275 . mo. No pets . l.ARGF. deluxe 2 br, 2 ha, 979·1268 642-1334 or 542·6578 cp t s. dshwhr. nr Al'ross fromgolfcourse lla rbo ur. $235. (2 13) 2CM32SantaAnaAve Artisl'lSludioApl,Comm. ~~~C~:~_.:_:].;;;~~~~~~;;;;;j Res. No. tight. Cannery _926·8242 Vil. szso. 31St·Yilla Way, ADULTS only, no pets. OCEAHFltONT 673-8441 Non smokers. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 BR. t tNi , winter $800 (rplc, dlx. $32.5 . 6222 38R.2 B.a.~Winter Warner, 968·6726 STEPS TO IUCH Lrg, 2br. 2ha. wlk lo bch, pool & tenni~. $315 /mo. 631·1822/642-3048. 2 BR, 1 ba , winter 1225 Z BR, 1 811, In 4·Plex, 4 Ofl. 2 ba. yearly .S495 St~ to Samt. 2 Br 2 Ra , DJW, gar , nice area. 3BR.2 Ba .S32:5 W1nter bllns, patio, frp\c, $29$ ____ ._m_o_. _848_·1_z>0 ____ 1 3 BH. z ba $300 Wntr. mo. 642-9666 3 Br l ~ Ba, Condo, bllns. Bachelor apt rum' $1~$ ---------1 •patio, pool. Hookup ror Yrly YEARLY 2or3 br, SSSO to wshr/dryr Nr. Tenn1$, SEA WIMD , $375 . Frplc. 2br S'Z1S . Pttk & S.y ~wlmi l ml Condo, 2 DR., 2 ba., den.1_61_3_·2_14_S_._N_'0~P<_ls_. ---I -,oceon. $200848.Jl\41 Unf. Y'rly. sns. VACANT lge 2 hr, 2 ba, 11tudio. RIO, OW, (rpl, .. big sun patio, pvt closed gar., $300. mo. All utll pd, 426 22nd St. A.rt. No lee. ""1·1& 1Oi84(1.4938 associated 8QO~(I.', i:lfll ·r11. Jill w ~·· .• ,. • ·roWNllOUSE·Elslbluff 2 br. 2 ~ flJ>I~. -· af;lulta. . '18 Am1Jot. 49'7·1977 or64'-0906 NEW 2 Br Condo, nr Jloaa llotp. Adlta. No pets. $415 +S.C.Dep.$4<~. Got eight maids a milking you'd like to move by Christmas? Move them under our tree. Buy a one or two-Inch box under our tree on November 27 or December 4 , 11or18. Fill your box with items you no longer want or need. Convert your clutter to cash. Your old skis, sports equipment, luggage, toys, appliances or furniture might be the Christmas bargain someone else Is pining for. Putting a box under our tree Is easy and Inexpensive. Rates are $4 for the one·inch box and $6.50 for the two-inch package . To place yours just call 642-5678. Your credit Is good with us. We'll bill your. Or, you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmerica rel . DAILY PILOT • • . , I L_IVING l2x27· Garage. $27 mo. 2176 Placentia Ave. C.!\I. !in rl'ar). 63G·412Q Pfa•a que Bea("h Town. Spot. Garage for rent Corona E1:ecutlT• Suites less. Terms. A g~. UUI. dcl Mar . $25. H·Joam Custom ·dccurat~l full 1137·42QO 0 k d ff t h 5:30pm. 833-1093 !\ton. s ize vie"· o ffi c es . HEL"'· 11 woo o e rs Fri .- fuiest an resort li\'in~ at a ~-· ---------< T elephone, recepl & we have opened our 2l!ll pri l·e you l'an a fford. Offic• R.wtol 440 secretanal ser vice l Hlk Offil'e end arc local'-'CJ in 1'her'-''s SJ million in •••••••••••••••••••••• Airporter Inn . 20H2 South & Coastal Oran~c rec rt•ation fal'ililies ISOI W•sfcRffDr. ~li l'hel so n D r , Ir \'. Co.&arepresentlybf!in~ !'"!G iff WGllTJo:O TEN· 752.0234 , 0 ,·errun with buyers. We t\IS COl.i RTS. A full li1n Newport Financial Ctr •··~· R tal 4450 urgently need busines.!lefl act1\'1ties director "''h Le-osi1"t90fficeSpcJCe mv>lness "' for sale. None too bi!{; plans parties. BBQ 's. Ca ll onS1tC'l\l an.a1ter •••••••••···~··•••••••.• none too s mall. Help lnps & mGre ~ Free Sun (71.\ )642·3111 ext 246 DELUX F. _ofh ee. comm I yourself & h'-'IP us. dRll br unch ----le industnal spaces . Also UN ITED BUSIN ESS Plu:-; besutiful singles, m1n1 warehouses in JNVES'fM ENTS t&z be~room a pt s f,a~unaNi~ucl&l\1 ission 837 _4200 furnished & unrurnis herl Viejo areas. lta nd y to, ________ _ ~lodcls open 10 to 1 San Die~o F"')". 200 to Sorry no pct!<. or children .......... c.-.-... 2000 sq ft . As lo14' as .J<Y lnT•stm....f .. fl oom n1a.te se r vic ~~-=--,........,., persqft,8ll·l400 Opportunity 5015 ' a \•ail<tble . P.l onlh t ./ti••-321.K> S<i ft C·2 store fronl ••••••••••••••••••••••• n¥1nlh occupa ncy. • ./ '"" ---· w1lh 6 d r1 vc-in b¥YS . DIAMONDS ./x .. o• --• ./sec,_,,.. ..... lde:il for auto or boat Guar. in 14•ritinl( to be tOJ) ./...,... ~ .. ..,. serv1ee. 585 W. 19th St. quality & below retail Call Mr. ttoward 645 · 6101 Cl\1 Days 5•1lJ·57lO. cve.s pril's .6732271. Oakwood Garden Apartments r~16·(j°.S1 ------!Real Estate Investment -----·----olndustrial Rental 4500 Need investor fo r hi gh! $140 up storC'·officcs cpts ••••••••••••••••••••••• return in Cos ta Mesa rlrµs ;ii r bath. 17301 2or)I) Sq Ft o ffit'e & areaonly.Capital <'o mp'· Dea t h Bl.11.H R42 28..14 111ar'-'hOu!>c spate direct; ly sel'ured. M2·5280 or ,...wpori ll'•Ch lrv1nP ar 161t'L 645·0550 ---Iv ac r oss fro m OC.: 642·~ Mr . !\1 cK1n/cy SINGLf: to 6 rm suites /\irport549·148-0 '----- i\\:iil . in plush offi ce Diamond ln vt'stors: "'hy bldg nr. OC Alr1>0rt. F'ull *HEW* p;i y lhC' muldleman·s ----------1 ser\•1ce in cl : Recep· profits ~ IJl'l us sho"' you ROCHM 4000 tionist, conference rm, COST.A MESA how lo m a kC' you r- ••••••••••••••••••••••• xerox, i1utomiitcd typ. t:'llear ~fa rbor & Baker l rli;imnnd in\•es t ml'nl H oom s $25 wk up . in g, etc. Ca\1833-3640 1360 to3480 sq. ft . 18< per even more profitable wtkitc hen. Apts SJ7 .W ~ sq ft. 110·20t!. 3 phase Contact :\1 1..,.., Allen o r ...,.k up . 548 ·9755 o r PRIMEOFC SPACE power. ava1l mid Dec .. ~Ir . Bartlett. MJJ.0101 or 645·3967 Lido VillOCJe & o"·ner (714 > 5·10·4058 or 833·0904 Sh " your Broker R o o m , c I e a n op .... rea lnvHtmeftt 5020 "' pri vileges. Working 3416 Via lido, Ml ---------1 Wooled l;1dy preferred. 545-6107 1 swte approx. 600 sq ft. Lease 1,000 sqfl w /offi ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• •i•TU-R" k. 1 View facing Via l.1do. 110·220 V, h eal , hol lf.A VE MONt:Y. Will In · "" ,-.wot 111 1!!"'130 Inq . Owner : Dreyer w:iter, new building, gd vest. Short term, lhi.:h 1 s h_are house. _with or Company. !114 )675·7002 Jocal.645·224.\. Yi e ld, secur('d . Pr1n · w 1 th o u l k 1 t <' h e n ---cipals only. 673-2700 ask privileges. Close-in off Bt:AUT. Cl.ASS A FREE RENT for Mr. ilarn ~an street parking. 646· 1598 F I R E P RO 0 1'~ O F C BLDG Monoy to Loan 5025 Nice Private room & bath. • M MOVE IM MOW !!arbor al r\darn!I, C. . t•••••••••••••••••••••• quiet, home pnvileges. Air f'oncl. elect. l'PlS, Call 546·2143. · I No rental pay ment until ----------t-----------1drps . 1n u s 1c , e ev., Room to rent. $85. Ref's, janitor. ample nrkg. All P'emale on ly. 556·7l36 incl . 3 min. S.0 . & 5 min. aft .6&wknds. Riv !N.B. f'rwys>, 7 min. ~---------1 airport. i\1. H. Stever. Mgr. 557 OIJ6or 646·8396 January '16. ,\llssion Vi e· jo's Industrial Park . 581·Z340oraft 6 •193 71;R7 PRIVATE PARTY will make 2nd tnnt deKs, cr.•dlt rtOt important! Ctll lrolcer RO O r.t with house pri vile~t>!i !936·A Wa\l act'. Cn,.la :">lesa Call 548·97.'l)l 60' P£R SQ FT .. ~ ... • .. 5 .. 30 .. -.. 47"'8"'1"'•~ .. 161 7 wF-.:STCLIF"'·N.B Storog. 4SSO JS() sq. ft . P.1 ·1 zone. Officf' or t:lec. repair $90 mo plus . CM. 646-8582 AGT. ,s;11 ·5032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEB> MONEY' Room, quil'I per~on. pnv. Stot"a ,::e lot for RV·s "tr • enlrance I.: cooking, nr f'urnished office, Bank of $8.50 per mo. N'-'ill Sign PRIVATt: FUNDS for to111 n. Lag. Rl'h. 497 ·2014. Costa M~a Plaza, $85 Co. for info. 531·3374 2nd T. D. loans $1 .000. hJ ·--1--------,--.,-,-c-cl $20,000 . We w11\ assist Guest house, w fl imitedi-m_o_._~_·_o~------1 Rentaf1 WClftf~ 4600 Principals or Brokers. C'ook1ng facil ; desire non NEWPORT. full S('r\·ir e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt>asonable Terms smok1n.it or drinkini:: le· garden off ice s uites. FURNISllED home "·ant· Newport Office nant 585 mo. E. C.)-1 .1 \'arious sizes. from 43" in· ed 1n Nc"·port /Hunt· Gttftdale lnT•stmfflf 548-312<1 ' cl util & janitorial serv inJ,'1.0n Beh area 3·4 hr, I Corporation I .. d nrairporl 979·6666. tQ 2 yr lse . bc1t1nn1n A Sincei946 Gu'-'st hse, wt 1m1te Jan. 10th. 642-5582 or rookin1t facil ; Desire1Lg. exec. office avail. &l2-6725 1711-BWestcliffDr. non·smokin g or drinking w/secretar!al sC'rvil'es ·---~------! 631-2233 (2 4 hrs) tenant $ll5 mo. E. C.1'11 .1 included. Over looks 8ushlH1,1'"nT•st / _M ____ y_W_Cllt_l_ed ___ 5_0_3_0 :HS·3120 Orange Co. Ai rport. Con· Financ• ••••••••••••••••••••••• y ......:.--R fol 42501 tact Kathie for details ••••••••••••••••••••••••·---------· QCU"lrvn H S 752.~7 lutiftHS L' •••••••••••••.•••••••••• •I •10 F"REE RENT• "--"-Hy 5005 EA.RM Cabin-2 story. Reserva-" --r..-· ·-· frOfl'I I 00;0 to I 7 .400/o lions now for Holiday. 1·2·3 Rm. offices from ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5now time, wkends ot $13 s pe r mo . Near DRESS shop for sftl e. Top IMTEREST 00 wits vac. Newer. Deluite. Airport. No lease req . Costa l\l ~sa location. Call hiqhty stt,... 2nd F'rple, T.V., 1lds 8·JO 833·!2239Til noon Paul 831 ·1400 or 645·5000 trvstdeeds.Coll per11 ons. Camily . apt218 lrok~5l0·4711 Crestline area , L ake fREEREMT 1 -~.--------· .................................. .. Gr•aory . 714·338 ·3650 ornees as low as ;w per Nei1thbort1ood Beer ~r. day or ni ght. sq n. Mission Viejo & Costa Mesa I~. Isl l1~e ~I, Trust ,...~-,-~.,.---:--:c:--:1 Laguna Nil(uel. 200 to offered. 919-12'6&. Lea\e DHdl 5015 a...ta11tothare 4300 2000sqrt.8.ll ·1400 name&•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ffi BOlITIQU E $$ profits for Car eer wom an aeek s lf"f'lftt>L~O ice C hristm a~. Be st N .B . same to share beautif\U Near OC .4.irport, S.D. area. 67S-0930 f 640·6823 br apl 1175. 548·7200 freewa)·. Vlew ()(fice ln1 ---------- 14•ell appoi nte d s uit e. Secretarial Business. Ut. 2nclTD Loans Roomm a te urgently Reception, central 8 yrs. Owner Retirin ~. FairestTerms11ince11M9 neede d to sha re new pMnf', library, Xerox, 645-S343/54S·7066 Sattler M'-Co. duplex in N.B. Call dafs, a mple free park ingl-""-"-'--'-'--'--'----1 ,.,. 640--0140ext. 21 83J.J622 Dry cleanin" & laundry 642·2111 545--061 1 ---,---,-,----:---:-:-::1.::::..::::.: _______ I agency In t.aguna Beach. Christian M. straight, kit FREE RENT · l month on Ideal for couple. P.O, pri v quiet own en t 30().900sq n. Deluxe Ofc. Box 732, Laguna Beach Laguna nr bch 497 1749 No, C.M. 540-2200 ~: Large single office in L;.w llavc somcthin it )'OU w1nt Suite, Xlnt N .Ii. loc . lo sell ? Classifie d ads do Library, Xerox, R('cep· It well -Call NOW . tionjst.!Sccrtotary areA. 642·5678. 644·9450 Paint Conlractor J:Oing out or bus. Sclllnat all equip. incl. e lect . hand tools. 2186 Rall!ilfh , btwn Vlctori'a & Wil son 8-$ ' 2""TDLo-W..tod Buy T.O. 's for cash. Lo.a n!!on2ndT.D.'s NewLoan5·2nd T .D.'11 $3000 .• $30,000. f.qul ly Jnv5mt. Olv. BARNEii' MTG . CO. 20 Yrs in Org Cly. &U.-2134 anytime PIODIJlYPJlOT Sunday, NOYembef 23. 1915 Lo.t &'-d 5300 Help W ooled 7IOOHolpW•hd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 REWARD. Loct nr Talbert & Ward, f'Vly . 11 /1. 3 Yr old male German Shep. Hlk & tan Ans. to "Rider." 968-9103 Lotit: Ca1L1·0 <.:a.t. l>~t!n1 , \'IC " IUuffs. NB R~war<l 644 Otitil or ~·IU l:ll82 --- Los t · !\talc Enwl111h Po111t1:r . 8 n1{i3 oltl . Whl /brn 11po t :-. \'it·· Pac1f1r Cisl llwy 111 No San <.:h.:1ne11tt!. Rew..ird , 492·04HU or 4\.12 J&L'i f~ound blk /whitc rn.ilc BOYS AND GIRLS 12tol5. Earn Christmas money working a few hours alter school and Saturdays. II you arc honest. ambiti ous. and not a fraid t o talk lo people, phone Mr. Wo lle at 645-2873. E<1uul Opportunity Emr,loyer <lu~ \'IC. Walnut Jrvtul· I. •• W I d 71 00 ss;,.3497 HolpWmh.t 7100""'P an• --....................... ······················· },ound Gcrm:in Shepherd lg . tnale. m vs tl y hlack 11 15, ~5 .1810 t "<)l1ND ; $1:lm1''if' c·at. rn..1ll'. Vi c So flran~1· c.·oasl Jloi.11. t '..111 ~IG2·0l'61. f ' 0 U N I> ; m ;1 I t ' Doberman, ll PI'~ t ~r . N11v . 13. Vic. Brookhurst &· Valenc1..i. Jo"ulli.:o rton. H70-8·1ID Jft 4 I ~t : 1'1\~1 .. :1tA. Vito II s.50 r eward. no f1ul'~lLons 1 ~>:1n~. 4~3-~556 ---1 LOST: Orn Rurml·i.e Cat 7mo old . Vic of Yt'h11!1t•r & !~th r, ~1 . llt:W,.\H I} DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER MECHANICAL Mini1nu1n 2 year!' recent drafting experi ence in manllfal·turing field of valves. pumps or c losc l)' related equipment. ~lust be fan1iliar with ANSl STD & MIL-ST0-8. Knowledge of hydraulics helpful. Equal 01>rurtunity with natibnally knO\\'ll valve company. Sc.nd r•sume & salary ~,.....nh to: PO lo• 2322, Hewporl ltoeh, Calif. '2663 • . . -... . " . . . . . . . . .. ~ "' ' . ' W h d 7100 "-'-W•hd 7100 HelpW ..ted 7100-Ht-lp W Gr1ted 7 I 0 0 Help • .--.,. • •••• ••• •• ••••• •• • •• • • • .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HolJW-4 11 oo'H<lpWCMhd 710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• JUNIOR SALISMAl4 10To 15 Years Old llouiekerper/Sub Mom Mainlenance Iden, •x~ REALESTATESALES .. 1 lllM'••'i!"'9 all Tempor1i1ry live-ln . p.er'd. SJ Units, 1ood Jo• -1+1 P1;ume open I' on , 1 (fimo) 2 chlkire.n. 2 uod 4 area. Apt+ sal. &4~-6501. . 1n 'fr shlns. Calif. Ue req d. I n P.tust dn"e Pvte Tart>etl, Reotton Please •~Plf Park ~00;,, Call 552 O'l3j Manaa:ement •Fre• 1• day training Superior ea tbcare, · ' PEOPLE PERSON' o1 1445 Superior A"•• NB ~ Extt. lookin• ror part course 642.~10. E.O.E. time busineu assoclale -C.dlllac C'ar pro~ram Ind t:11g1necr Sl8K in .,.·holeaale auppliea. •ltawa\I, Acapulr() trips SALES COUNSELORS F.arn $20-$40 per week working alter school & Saturdays. Huntington B<>ach & Fountain Valley arc~s only. l~cave name. address & phone number on tape rccOr<Jer. Cal! 548-5892 . Sal~•/li1i.nn~ $1SK Buslneis fully •l at place s~lcs in For Newspaper Promo. l\l~t·h 'I Engr Sl",SOO capitalized. Interview Or11ngeCounty tion. Must enjoy workln& 1 lr\•1nc Per11oonel AJ.:t'nCy 873.2223 •lst place-hst1ngs t01ken wit.b younf people 10 l.O 488 f: 17th, C~t:.i lltua in Orange Count)' l-' years o age. Rtliable HelpWmhd 11 oalH etpWonltd 71 00 ....................... !······················· lf'r1c·.1I Girl "'r1day L<trn $200 niu p /time n<.'t'Clcd in l.a~11na \\l•at·h fulll"r Br\lsh Sa\t":I'. lu~:ul Jo"ront (1lf1r~ ·•PrH·,1ranee. 11re:o 11111. ~;s 8,,:n::_::• __ _ Leas1ni;: off1t·c· lllr ~hnp- pin.: mall c.;all 4!J.l ·MKK8. &ilteZ'kl 642·t47o MAS SAGETfCH. •1st place-h:st1ng~ sold in tr<Ul-'lportation required. ~ TR.AIHE:E Orange Cou11t~· . . r~11.cellent part·t11ne poal- Jn s1>cctor Young lady (18·28) for •1st placc·;)dvcrt1.s1ng in lion . J-ligh pay for 2·3 h.•gitimot.e foll time poel-Cal1fornH1 houn> Ciil'h evening, half· tioo . No exp. nee. we •I.st placc-ou.l\'ertising in day Saturday . C_all s~nd to 11 c:hool. earn the U.S.A. G42·8102 for 1nlerv1cw v.·h1lc you learn. Apply In •Isl place winner R 1'.:LO liefore6:00 J>('rson any <iflernoon or llome Buytr'sContest -"'"""'--'"-":_ ____ _ C\'e. 2fi130 w. <.:oust llwy., If unll censed. let us as-SALES sistyou in obtaining )'Our Part time help needed With I to 3 yt-ars tx· N.:'~-·~·--------1 Reall:Sti1lelicensc.Call for v.·o n1ens appa rel JX'nl'nce 1nspcrt1ng as-MEDICAL ASSISTANT I UI Rory shop. 2 full v.·k dais & Z ELECTRONIC INSPECTOR o;rmblt'd circuit boards, Front office for busy 142.6691 n1~hL'i. 3489 Via Oparto, 1n1·thanlc::il or t>lertro· Family Prwctice Group. Lido V11la1te. N.U. ELECTROHICS ~()f'o11'A N IU!", ll\e 10 Tc1·hnH·1an5 i.:xpcr'd w/t•ldt:rly lady l'rl\' lng1t' SJr.7517 111 11\1:l·han1c.11l parts, com· ftlu~t have al least 1 yr. SALES REP punen~. !>Ub·ai.i.cmbhes t>XPt'r . Call btwn ll & 1 l.O room , n1t•1• hon11: ·----~:.! TI99or6-16-203<! ESCROW OFCR or a~semldic s. l\lulil 4PM64-4--0295 Outgoing sa es rep. know rolor C"nclc· and bf' ..:::c:::.::..:.::=-----' generate leads ror a de- CPA J-"1r1n. 1-'Ull t'hur.:1· ti11nkkt•1·pi·r with m1n1n1 ur11 of 5 ~ r' ex l"l!ril'!ll{'t' l'PA ()fflt'l' P)I.· pcnt•nce 1h·~1 rable ('all uft 61':0.t t75 3'151 or "1•1111 rl·~u111t' to 1\1! ~fl .;68 /lull)' l'!lvt I' (I UV .'t 1560. t.:v~t..1 f'ott• .... a l".1 !1'~2f> I 'ru..: rc~s I\ e I ni11•Jll' nd l' 11 I hank h;,11 op.•n1ng f,1r an i',;5(•ru111 O!fll'l"r l\l1n 5 ~ri. t·xpcr {"on tnrt f'o1r'i F t'r~U !--011 ,;l S;111l1:q.to fiank fur a1>J>t., !13l 5;ioo ;i ble to V.'ork v.'lth a ME:WPORT 1 ;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~1 s1J:nStudiow/fabricatlon niinimurn of suJ)('rvislon. VILLA W EST I• capab1htif'!I. Wall contact !'I I ,... R"•L EST•TE architecis. restaurant & eii~eappy1nper · Kev.·Res1dential ~ "' shoppint; center de - Care Facility OPPORTUNITY \elope rs promoting STA HD ARD KITCllEN AIDS Well located HE off•c~ i;pecia lty i;.igns. Call RF.SID£NT AIDS n e c d s 2 11 l ' t' n s e d CA."i ii80. •Exec. S.cy j900 Up ME M 0 RI ES, llOUSt~KEEPERS salt•sprople llu.,1no:ss is ------ ;\lus t l)C ··"'uper ?>harp · 11rr...1c Apply in person ~real!' Yfiur o.,,, 11 dci.k Sales fh•1tl e!Hate hal'kl(r(iund . I" • 400011ilaria Wa y, NB and phone. Call for Ill· S HARP GUYS lPJ.:,,j,I hl•lpful. Curccr 1\nAPl'l.lt-:D N F'·ll& /lRN' & terview f:x1)(:r'd HI high fashion ;\IA(;~i-:·ru ·scO HPCO. 'ursing ··u P s W.L: L"<'hcnmcv.~r.llltr rnl!.n'• clothing & l)ent:d ,\i.i.ii.\<Hlt . i·hair nnl'nll'd Strnn~ ty11111.: LVN 's. lmmcd. open-•~ M !<-h Contrl'll Career 2221So AnneSt ings.64.l·MOO. 1860Nev.·portlllvd c, !'oport::.v.·ear. Must have • 111de onlyP\i\lu11n11un11 ~r l·:nll)loyment A1o:cncy. Sunl<.1Aila,CaV2704 646-39".!8.eves.ti13-4577 ~ood refs. Full & p /lime 1::>tper. (•<J s an ~ruu1• Optomctnc Assistant. Ef-l)hS1t1ons avail. Call for -----1>r<1eti1·t•, includt·!'-<"all:.:ttlH:C•.~-·-·----·• 0 1 t 'ourul 11 pair of ~l;1 sses o11 alternate S;1t . A \I An !::qua! pporturu y f1c1ent, alert, mature, RECEPTIONIST appt&inter vi~w thl· Sanl;i An.1 lt1\cr G<Ml lll2. EXEC . SECTY t-:niployl·r ;\1 /F have car. Li ve in area. ...,..51">17;, THE LOOK lllufr "ll "'J''t d• lfy t.lust type. 848-2350 or ..,, v 644·6500 s.u· .J" .. u i ~n enr. I& H W t d 7 00 Tt>I> Salary, ~mall iii .. , ... , ha'c prE'\'IOU ~ ofcl;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . ----oymen •IP Oft. I OF:NTAL 1\SSJS'rA:-.;T , /T . 548 ·1526. .. ... .. c · 0 u" ll sh 1 h · I' ',.~~011 .. 1! rurp. t.1u sl hi· lnstallfl" r am•to ::C::'..::::::'.'-------1 e p e • p 1 ,. ·• ~ ·1 n t r •• : • or ai r rt"para1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt•cep t1 o n1 i.1. t',\ ' ~ x • · .... · Pointer . while v.·ith ••••••••••••••••••••••• . u N 14 1 v1•ryfasl.or.iani7.cd,t•:it· F'1•male J..ocal window Part&£/limehelpwanted personality . N1ec bro...,·n ~pots . No . Jo:nd Job•Waot-• 7075 Aah )'SJtl\'r v.·:intcd. t.ty pf'ricnt•e · 'ew iir per . allr:\rt1\'f' & t1nt1ni-: <·ompany. Now at Tastee Freeze, 29G6 telephone voice. Good SECRETARY L "' 3238 .. . C'U, home prl.'ferred. C::ill llc;ich. &14 :12ll d L". ..) h J l t lO · 1 B k ) C •t _ aguna. 4""_· _ uay_"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ao .••.". IAi~sess ouL..,tan 1n~ .:R."l"-hLnn~ . ..,.. r u s ~r Bnsto (al a er . . typing skills. SA area. k G -.,...,.,..,.., Oe-ntal Assist 1v .!<-k11l:o>.1ncld.theab1h· S350 hr after l year. S45·03S3. Call8J2-8600extt;c~'~---l Ir you can ta e regg }'OUNU: Vi c of llarbor & Male nurse. would hkr. 5 -·-"'=-------tY 1., ""'ork under pri• ll\f'r 21. Car nee. 1615•1 C:=..==------·I~~:=::..:::: shorthand at 100-120 Haker, cr-.1 . Sm blk male, ~>·s 1wki <::itir. ~rt. 0842-t BEAUTICIAtolS ;.~:~~~id~n~. %i,~rt0~f~~'.' i;!'-u rr . 1.rgal , Real Alabama, llR. PBXAnswerinq Srrv. RECEPTIONIST 11opm, type be\ t~~l'n ~5-iS v.·ht markings. tw6-2069 oca re ·638·73 W'foll N~w N.R. salon t-:s 1:1tf' back1trnund 14 Locations. Full or SaitbootCompany ""'Pm & are 00 ing or a K 582 Sal.:1r,_n1_~n.~·ll:Jfl 1 1 IHSUR"',..CE 1 . h'ft -1 d ch<il\f'ngc, then send us _ :-1ye. H~Want.cl 7100 &\40661<ir 5'1fl·8 o·:___ --help u 1\ttr:lrt1vt' ""' P times 1 s inc u e Xlf\ljob for responsible 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dental 1\ssi~I. p /tJml'. t::\ ;>.;~· .... port lieach off1 r 1•. Secretury . full -time. wknds. Exper. prel'd. youn", but ma lure you rresulmde .Ad '"7 }" UND: Wht n1ale cat. 1kautic1dns · Station rt'n· d I 'f.'"l'O"T "'ED"'ll\L Commercial Insurance EOE •'"7787 a Classi It! no.~ y.,y affectionate. El ACCOUNTANT.SENIOR t•I on new Cdi\1 Salon panded duty entll a!i· :'Ii ·" " '" r~ ' . 1~;;;;;·~~;;;;·;;;·;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;I person v.·/a min of 2 yrs . p·1 Rancho' Ea st Bluff. -Local CPA Firm nt'edS ;/m;)n1curi st 675 7720 s1st & plaque conlrol u1 S&,ntr 230. I.ido Bid~. 3355 !!.~~.1l'~;',r:'.~i~j3t'~r . nee. gen'I ofc & reeept1on ex-c~Oo:.:,1; l~l 644_0139 _ <.:PA or CPA eandidate _ slrurl11r Cha1rsidl· ex Via L1dn r,73 :'~700::., ___ 1 ........, .. per. This positio11 must Costa ~lesa , Ca 92626 ----------I with 2 lo 3 yrs tax &ncauty 01>r. Earn more 1:icr Xra) hcrcc(d. Xl111 --PERSONNEL ix'filledbysomeonew/a l"""""""""""""""""""" Irish Setter fo und on auditing exper. Send re· by re.itin~ 5p1u·c Lead-oppor.S;1Jn1x•n 8'12 1~i3t •Front Desk .. i43~ v.·holesomE' front ofc ap·I Adams & Newland, •tun· !lume tn Classified No 111.: N R salon . A.;k fflr ------Xhtl "entry ll·,·el l'IO:->I KEYPUNCH pearance w/typini: & the SECRETARY tingtonBeach.968-9225 590 .Daily Pilot.PO Bnx Jim, ti •1·1732l . Jo:ves. Of'fltal Ttc hn iclon tion \Viii lr:un in all SECRETARY ability to maintain a fi.laturev.·omanneededto J!iOO,Costaf'olesa,92626 .')52.Q9-13. <21 l>entists w:lnt in· Jihasesofofr· procE.'•lurf' OPERATOR good d1spos1t1on under assislbrokE'rinbusyreal Found : Femaleblat•kcat -------office ce ramist. pr•" f\usy phones Lol~11rp1•0 he"")' p.,,., .. ,,_ $500 'ull · I V,1 I "• • " estate office. Jo time w/halr tail. No collar. Account in.ii: f'lerk for Be••.tv Stylist ferilhly cxper"d n 'A ph: contact' {;n11tro Sh d h ood t · start. Call !\.1rs Sheridan. E V. P S h \ II & AP " -·• \''"'"'"lain .. '\Int <>J>/lor •·,,rel'r 1-:n11>1n>·rnl•nl y •• ,..., .. _ ASPr.t, Mon oul nveg yping ··""~~-~l~l~------I empluymcnt(9to5). x-1c erry c oo · payro · · e:it p .. r. i\1ust be good w/n11tur:ll ... v.. , 11 505 • ~ , ...... , skills and a minimum of .:.,.. pt'rience helpful -will 962-3875 Clipp('r Marine Corp. styli n~. blower & iron. 5.'>2-83JiJ Ag ency.Ca 55/Jl:I __ ._ thrul-'r1. two years experience in train Salary open. Call FO_UND : M_nle Scalpo_ int ~:1~~a ~~·n,~ccidcnt;il St . Top v.·ai:es 837 ·4743 cir J)enlal Off1c-1'. exp('r. •FUTURE EXEC.• CLA·VALCOC·.,~ PE' rs on nc I . LI & ht RECEPT /TYPIST 1. Prestigc l lume~.645-f>&Hl S V I A --------!'137-8779. L b • 'I 1 17th & Placenli<1, "• "'ho•lh•nd p•cle-.ed. Re-Development/Construe t• 1nmest". 1c .os m1gos --'~~::.;:::...------1 nt:cess. a J,!en runt lllue('hlp eo offers \'t)m-., • " ' ' · !Li hs hi SJ 87-A · s · ,. , N k I! I 548 ·22-01 n"•'•e• all change• of firm near 0 .C. ,\1rport. SECRETAHY g c . I "''· ns wer1ng crv1ce · BEAUTYOPEHATOR 111c on ~n10 er e!I. rlelctra1r11ni;:&r:1pul:ul-"''"' · • TI h 3 h"ft 1 ('I f d 1 EquulOppor r:mployer status input to payroll. Active des k . J{e{1 s f..1inimum3yrsofflce ex-Lost: Keeshond. Looks Tucee ~ os"a't olpeog'un·~.1 n' c'h 3 a.c;sis111nt:<1, 2 !lhun1poo llep Y lo ;1 ..... ~11,''1' at/' "oo. vant1•ml'nl S11lary to •1aintain personnel files. jud~emenl & iniali\'e. per. 'fyp1ng 80 WP?.I , die--• girl s. Rd . s alary & ~.r 1 o l)a1ly 101. • st:lrt~ 1".r111alOppor " & like liu!lky t.1ale Blk 119 5497 17•< ' Bo l"" (' 1 'I C han"le ,·n·u•ance claims Typing 55 wpm · ac-talion 100 \\'1'1\.1. other · · · · ca · -"" benefits. full or part time :it JVV, o!'o :•' esa. a Call ~lar1l)11 James. K h $575• " " Name ""Wiggin". Irvine 9'lf'>26 * •ypunc and screen apphcanls to c urate on IBl\.I exec. dulies include, Telex, area . Uni .,.. p 11 rk . APT a,, anni:er , 16 u, Richard Ouellette 200 ___ ----s-io.;1101 Ff't.' P111d. N. JJ . corp. fill requisitions. Perform Salary commt'ns urate telephone, general filinR REWARD 552_8052. adull'>.ll.grclng&maint. NcwportCenter.N.B. DENTAL HO FEE Snelhng&Snl·lhni.:of 5{'l'k5 person >,1.•/m1n . 6 clerical functions for v.·/expcr. & potential. Please di rect resume to !'ev.1x1rtlW:i<·h.o\gcncy· ·.. nl "c•pe' 6S Ph •t K · IM K1' . Nr. ll oag & ocean . Chrsidel:!bE.''(ptoS550 4;S<\ot\inipusOrivt• n1os curre ... · personnel manager in a o ne "rs. raus, tllt-a11enl1ono r ... J.Osr Puppy Tan Mixed 9'J2·2410 & G " I Chairsirlep •thrly 0 )(' \ v.pmtyp1ngamust!1\lso company wilh 200 c'~'9~-48=SO"'-.------·l llardy, Liquid Ca rbon ic Doxie. Pointed cars, re· I ··;;;;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Boys If S Dt:NTISEA RCll __!___ ~t· 1 ' irport 1 fer JObs. Control Car('t'r employees. Salary r ange RECEPTIOHIST Corp. 1401 Dove St. Suile ward. 646-4301. Westeliff,J• 10 lo 14 yE.'ars of ngl'. Dai· 17782 f, 171 h St Tustin Ge-n«at O fc SbOO Employment Agency, $650 to $795. 250, Newport Bch. Equal _Do=-c'_·e~'-•-'~•-•-·-----I Assemblers ly Pilot delivery routes Callt138·5546 . Bt'at thr "nev.· job" rush CJll556·8cSO~S~------" Typing essential . Opportunity Employer. PRODUCTION may ht' available in your/---"-'---I for 71i. Loi s of variety 1----------1 Send Resume • Call 642-586 1 Hequisition t!15 ·t. LOSf: Doberman pup, 6 mo. old male named Sa ja. Vic La1otuna Cyn . Please cal l Craig 494 -4325 anylime. area. Earn pra£il for de· Dimtal A ssistant 1-'nntastit' hf'nt·fits. Co \\'ithSalary Hi!ltory to; RECEPTIOMIST ASSEMBLERS liveries & cash, trips or Periodontal Office, reimhur,1,, ft'<'. Also ft'e KEYPUNCH Classifiedadno52i SECRETARY ----~-----1 Electronic Assemblers i.osr: Pt'kingese Whl w I with at least 6 months ex- tan markings. Ans to perience in eable har- Sheba. P.1esa del M:ir. nesstng, soldering and Reward . 546-8966. touch up or printed 540-9492 . circuit boards . If you merchandise for selllng yr u p. in g•neral d en-o ;ohs Control t'aret>r c/oDaily Pilot PBX Full time8-S, typinit. li te~ new i;ubscriptions. t,or ,. 1 \ OPERATORS PO Box 1560 P1easant telephone man· bookkcep;ng, 540-1313 11 I .. Off''c• ''"·lock o f· ,111p oym('nt / ,:enl''. 1. -G .1, ~=====cc.=-'--informution please tn , Costaf'o1esa.Ca92626 ner, 1te typing. en 1- 642 -4321 . From San f ice w /s o m • l':lltS56-!1~---Experienced. ore. Wil l train. E .O.E. SKtttaryj1Skkpr Clemt'nte -San Juno lcnowttdqe of business f'.t'neral Offl t•c, I.Ile 1yp A.<ik for Debbie An equal Call Phyllis,64fl-4580, For 1 girl otc. Y.'ork for Capistrano area, <»ill office pr ocedures. Full 1ng & bookkf'('p1ng f'"\11\ or ~1arj.!aret opportunity employe r RECEPTIOMIST mgr. in mfg /sales ofr. 495.~30 nnd l\1ission Vu~-1. 644 0683 time l'hnnl' for iJIJIJ\ 'l\,mpoTcmporary HE'lp Good phone personality jo-El Toro area, t'all nne. · 675·lH.1t; li802Sky Park Irvine Part time. 9am to 2pm & numbers ability a qualify and are a good REWARD. Macaw par-reliable workE.'r, please rot. Lost nr Warner & apply in person. Gothard . ll.B. Green & $81-631,0. 540 4455 Publishrr Nerds daily for commercial re· must. Call 642-7855 for EqualOpP,Or. Employer DOCTORS ASSIST. G.ne-rol Clerk. Jr. '!•-""'""'""'--.......... '.IS ta ff /Free I an c e al estate offi ce in Orange appt. blae w /red face. Nds medieation. 842-0176, Jeff, 893-6538. Found money at So. Coast Plaza. Call & identify. 548-9'-03 BODY ltEPAIR ST·NOARD M 0 0 N L l G II T ER " \\'ANTED FOil '65 JN. MEMORIES INC Tll. VAN -Small areas AN APPL,'Eo • '""'ed -yo0< Jools -I ~ Highly quillified & re- MAGNETICSCORP. asonable only need call, 2221 So. Acne St oo-3269 btwn 12-4 Sun-Lost Siamese w /white s A ~-anta na, ..... i2i04 day on!)•! front paw1, ple1111e call 494.-0336 An Equal Opportunity •lo°"Hpt"r $700 Penorwcils 5350 1 ~ ............ E~m~p~l~oy~e~'~M .... i~F .... ~ Dan"t wait "ti\ 76for that •••••••••••••••••••••••i. change. 1'1ake It nO'A' Drinkins problem? with th.is fantastic or· Call Alcohol Helpline •Asst. Branch Mqr• portunity. J Years book- 24 hrs a day &35-3630 $585 keeping experience. Call l\.1ake your chan~e now Control Career Emplny- PREGNANT? before the i6 rush. Wiil mentAJ:"ency.~SOS. Caring con fidential train In busy world of counseling & referral. financ e. f..11norities Baoll.kteper/1lK•pt. Abortion, adoption & welcome. Call Control Front ore o f busy keepin~. Caree r Employment Chiropractor. Immed. APCARE .547-2563 Agency, 556-8505. position. llrs 9-1 &3·6. Dr. Gary L. Couturt>. 2043 Lose yoar cool with your A.ttention. Spanish Speak-Westcliff Dr, Suite !Iii. children? Help is availa-ing, mature Jive in maids NB645·5300 ble 24 hrs 549-8939 , needed. Mission Viejo & ---------- Lagu n a Bch area . Breakfast Cook, E'Xper'd. FOXEY GIRL'S Out-Ca ll 831-9648. A p p I y R i g ~ e t 1>1assage. U·Call, We--1-----------j Restaurant. 16 Fashion come. Sp" c i a Ii r. e A.tlractlve Figure l!1oclels Island. NB Betwn 3 & Paraplegic!!. 542-3169 needed, all ages, 2-40. 5PP.1. E.O.l:. , Several job openings. ---------- SPIRITUAL READJ-.R Travel to Hawaii & other Carpet helper with truck OpenlOAM-IOPA1 exciting places. Good v.·anlinl'( to learn lrade. Advice on all matters. pay. call for inten•iev.· call 645·3274 Yclunf.( 1:idy (18·28\ lo<•!'-Sm:itl offJ CI' 1n l"o!:!IB WRITERS-fict ional , County Airport 11rea. $.1 i;1sl 111 H.t'allh 5pa. :"'o l'\1rsa' lll'i•\V tPl1•11hont•. MltchenH•lper tl'chnicul, ethnic . per hr. Lill' typ1nj.!. non l'll.i'J. r1'q., we train. 1\pp· 10 kl'Y hy lou<"h. fll111g Dis hv.·as hcr, sCr\'1n.c: & ARTISTS-layout or smoker. Call Tammy, ly noon -8 pm . 2112 \'l<'. full tirnc. l!O<id di ~ht'.'s. $2 .50 hr .(' r (' a \ i v c , 833-MSI . ll ;ithorl!lvd.Co~ta7'1eo;a hcnefits. Call ti4S :1<100 1'ea)!artlen Cd:\1. Part PH OTOGRAPHt:Rs -1 ~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;; J<.:xt . 51 . 8A M -4l'f'ol lime . llam to 4pm Assi~nment or submit· EA.RM UP TO .,,,kdys . t:oF:. ~1 1 r ~·kdys. can r-.·1on. s :3o to ta1. Pnool.lcT10N staff. Respi·ratory $2000 Per Mo. """ snm1. WE ARE Loca t;ng SECRETARY l>-ast growing N .ll . management consulting firm needs exper'd secy w/xlnt typing & sh s kills. Gd starting sal & fringe benefits. Call Betty, 833·9721. And Mor• Comm. G irl Friday·Auto L:lcl\' .,,,,ho ncC'rls s.soo mo & Ed itori a I Hdq trs in Therapi'st Work w /new car sa~es up : Sail's orit•nl{'((. Phone Orange Ct):.; a con.s umer We nl•l'd \3) a~re5Si\'t" manaj!er, 4.5 hrs daily f'olunl ·n 968_8378 book ; national c1rcula-f'o1in 2 yrs exper. 1ttust SECURITY OFFICER salesmen for Ornni::f" llrs somewhat ncxible. 1 ) ' lion:Ourstaffawarethis have exper . 1n blood ?tiidni~httoRshlfl. lt,usl County's faslt'.'.<il growlnl! 1~ /time. Sales follov.•up Looking for 10 people in -adv. An equal opportuni-gases. ICU & general be neat, dependable. Call OJ.DS /f'o1AZDA d<'· proj!ram . l!lusl have tt'resledinCareerorPt-lY employer. SUBf'otlT respiratory care.Salary 67S-6101betw4pm&mid- alt'rshi1l. Combination p!t'asing persona lit:-· & time Bu!iiness. Call Dus-resumes, samples • & in-commensurate w /train-night. nev.• unci used. Most of v.·o rk 11o•ell w /peopte. ty,J\.lon.3-5673-4~ cl stamped, self-ing&exper.Contact Mr.15--'-'~.-.--5-.-1-.--A-ll-- our mc-n have been v.·ith Some typing & phones. addressed envelope for 11~millon, Costa 1'1esa er\ ice ta ~on . en· us for many yt•ars. Ex-For appt . Ca ll Oick retum or samples TO: l\lemorial llospital, danl, cxper d._ Day & perience preferred, but JQhn.<ion or Rill 1-lurold, lttAClllNIST PUBLISHER. Ad. No. 642-2734 EOE Eves. F\111 & p/time. Ap- not necessary. 540·56.1!1 SWAGING 581. Daily Pilot. J'.O.Box 1~~~~-~~-;';';~';"'Up~lly~, ~S~he~l~l ~S~IO:t~;o:n~,~1~7~lh:__:& Demo Plan Johnson &Son 1560. Costa ltlesa, CA. lrvine, NB. r.tany Uonust•s 9"l626 RESTAURANT-PIZZA Life & J\.led. Ins. (;ir1 over 18 p /tim{' l'\'CS !.: MACHINE Now inlerviewins for full GrettlWork1np.Cond. ""'knds. Kentucky Fr1l'tl REALESTATESALES & p/time gen '! help ror Profit SharinA L'hieken. 2929 E. Coast OPERATOR ATTENTION ncv.· location near O.C HeavyAdvertLsin~ llv.•y.CoronadE.'l~lar . LICENSED, Airport. Neat ap - SEWIHG Special mach. Single needle. Exper. only. Ask for Pat, 642-3472. N. B. Many more benefits -Exper. on Fenn Rotary UNL ICENSED, pcarance & v.·i1lingn{'ss Apply 1n person only to lland1cap p cd woman Swa~ini:: Machine. Must GETTIIERED towork fastonfeetreq'd. SKIPPER Su lcs ~ana ger. nrcds hou Sl'k ccpl"r be able to setup & CA RPET 1\lso, openings for p/timl' For 80' Yarht Boat. Will hf'lpE.'r for h(•rself & operate & 111ake adjasl· TREATMENT! help al N.B. Pier Joca-cruise in Seattle & San hushand. Li\'1· in or oul. men ts lo s wag e \Ve train you lo sell tion . 21 or over, In-Jo'rancisco bay arear :>4fl 1171:1 CM_,_"_''-"---t aluminum & steel tubing homes with an accelerat-tervicwin g Mon thru RE.'ferences & salary re- toprceision tolE.'rances. edcoursethalstartsim-Wed . 10am·3pm only . c1uirements mus t be llelp .,,,antrd (2) people. full & I' l from midnilc Excellent v.·orking con-mediately. If you are in-Perry's Pizza, 2108 :l.!i V•. furnished with 1st letter .111 Rarn ,J ;u·k In Tht.' ds Co111pany IX'nefits & terested in earning big Ocean fro n l , N . B . in order for a pplication • ••• ··'.'~···;}l·~·." ~ .. -··~-··","'\, Ho'IC . 1205 l\;ikcr, (':\t s"'•o•,,·t,h1 op,poe's"u'"m'ty,. 0 1 money from thedst1art.1 067~3~-~13~66:::.. ------to be considE.'red. Wrile ----get individualize ree Ad No. 580. Daily Pilot. 312N.EICaminoReal, 213-822-9690 o~ San Clemente. For appt. 714-494-2257, 24hrs. Thor 49'l-9034 492-9136 Publishing Co. ~ TOYS ·: .. ll ospilal -.\ide .'i & qualificalions. back-lrainingonthejoblnone RETAILS.ALES PO Box 1560, Costa CASHIER --.. ~ GAMlS ~. OrJerlie:-., 11111n('(I 011e11 p.roun tl & rate range to: of many top offices local-POSITIOHS f'o1esa, Ca. 92626. ~:-111tts ~ Fulltimeonly.21+. • ·•· in~s . Tr:i 1nees ok . 1'0Boxl0728 edthruoutOrangeCoun-Want good com -. S Ux·ations "-. CLOTHIMC'i ~ 642·™00-Sant:l Ana, Ca 92711 ty, call for further de-municalors "·ho are en-Stock. Clerk. p/llme for AUDIT CLERK METRO CAR WASH ~Got any or th~•e you'. -------F:qual Oppor. Employer tails. Arlece, (714) thusiutic & like people specially store. Work 12 ~O¢~O.¢.:>t A Req's accaratc figure 295011arbor Bl, Cll1 ;:i~ ~~~~,~~·: :::~ ~~ llOUSf.\l/fVES ""nnted toj•-.... """'~"""""""'"""'""1_~1148~-87~<2~------------J Specia lty food sales. toF ~6 hrs wk,. f\ion,5Wed, V aptitudew /knowledgeor1 ;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;1 ~ w.sirl'undfrOtlr ~ work for cle:i n1nf,! p l /F 11 T ' op rt, lOam-pm. ome " DOYOUMA•lft ~~ DAILVPILOT i;: ser\·ice. Part time. t;.111 1t1Al0 \\'anted, im m ed . REAL ESTATE ar u . imc . Sale; ~2.S per hr Call ..fl CHRISTMAS , .. calculator .• Lile typing. "-CHRISTMAS TREE .-._. Janiee·s Haggedy ,\nn11. open1n~ !or r e liable portunities. I.inkletledr 's 548-1·654 . • f\ GtnS? II Will train bright person Clerical ·Turnl'-"unusedllemJ ·,; v.·omanover J0.536-0411 o~/i?l-J~U"'2l !:~~e71b2 rand F oo s, SUP. ERVISOR 1r w/min 1 yr bus. exper. ~.'into Chrostn1as C•sh' '. ~ffl'.'.:'.5~-·~~~SJ:._ ______ 1----------j ~ ~'Why not advel1.1M! them I) Xlnl working cond<. & co. :. Our Chn~tmas Trtt w1U • ~1 · l f ' I U GENERAL ~-·· ,00.,, Than1t:so11·in• .••• ' f"·ck pt, Cook. {'"P"·· for "atn cnance Progressive 1rm n ·11 in • boa. th .. 11'* undl'r benefits. Phone 644 -4360 • .,, •1 1 \ • k t ..,; tbe ". Day ,.. •1t•ifl ll\•c.-~1h. \ single person. L11-<' in . OUTSIDE "o orcyc e a1iermar e DAILVPll.oT ll orapply180NewportCtr t\~111.ti•t11th C.:•1100-~ll~~ Balboa refs . 5300_ RN needs dept. supervisor. -0 CHIUSTMASTREE~ t i)r.NB(Trust AuditDiv. c ERK \ for111form11t\nn. -~ • ' • Wan t intelligent self ·D0urChriatma1treewu1 1.1· E.'xt321) L "<"··~·~· .. ·"i: . .-".'<'.'··:).~ .. ·:"·,; 673.1879 ' MAINTENANC WeneedHcensedorun-Emenlency starter capable or ~ D~~I'· ·T1:1~11 ~~~~~ o" 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Htlp Wanted 7100 H•lp Wanted 7100 licensed personnel for p /lime, l lP M-7 :30AM. original thinking. Will ~i1111 &.1th. You can ' . f •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• open<·ngs;nourmodern Xlnl working conds. trainlherightindiv.Ap· AVON We have an open1n$( or E o E c D place lour ad for.:~"' an individual with 11 llllSSION VIEJO offlee. Ji ' . h. :~taCl • ply at: 3170 Airway Ave, .(){) Callk~·;::;i~ln· 1"1 minimum 1 year recent MANAGERS & CUSTODIAL BF~EldE license fl!'alni.~g.I Mo:~ a e,fl.1 ~ m. o rois!~ CM 8-IOam or2:30-Sem. torw111kw\. ·· Chri tma E i ofrice experience. Ideal Ul 8 secure inancia TOW TRUCK DRIVER, lt>...::,QQ~':l ~ I s °"' rtCJS randidate would have Positions 3\'ailable. future with managemenll :;H;""~p;;';•;l,;6<2;;-;'™;;;·;;;;;!B;~~~~'.l~~t le9ln Mow ASSISTANT MANAGERS l\ocxpC'r. necessary and e•eeative opportuni-expcr 'd. G & W Towing, R E typini skills of 50-5.5 wpm II Sh'fl LOOO I . N B 642 1252 ATT ACTIV 10 Yr old and would be capable of 1\ 1 s tyavailable.Callrorcon· rvine, · · · ll1ALE will do any )ob ror For AVON REPRF.SEN-handling l!eneral office Temporary Jobs. tidential interview, ask RN-'S Truck dri,·er, l ton frozen a fee In advance as Jon TATIVES. Best t1m~ duties such as filinJ(, bill· Hamburger Hamlets NO FEE forJOh.n. foOO , Orange Co., exper as it's legal. Wr1le Fear-ever to est ab I 1 ~ h In" and clerical sup;iort 1~acific Personnel /lreferrcd call Sal & Sun less. 1300 Park N~wport, customers. Excellent. to• al'countln J:: office. 500 Nev.·port Ctr Dr, NB 714 : 831 -1203 IFuU..Thn~I 8_ 10 AM on 1 y (213 ) Apt201 ,NB. p /lime earning op-Please apply In person: Due Lo our present rapid extension tin Fashion Island ) IH----'--'-'-'=:.::=--~ Alcd Surg, 11-7:30 shin. 592.5000 -~--------1 partunlty. Interested? g m we kin l!. Soitc900 640-197 ave somelhing lo i;e.11? Exper. acute car e·1.:::.:::::__ _____ _ Perfe ct i onist, seeks Call : 540.7041 or Zenith pro ra ' are see g cnerge c Cla.ssifiedad!ldoitwell. hospital only. Excellent cauc:a.slan lady, 19--42. nol 7.lJ.59. STANDARD people who wish to progress quickly. bene!iL". Contact 1t1rs . aver 140 lbll, no child ,,l"""""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'""'I lf you prove to be stable & dedicated Help Wmtffd 711JO H.lp W•hd 7100 J ensen, 642-2734, Costa NB.640-5416 i: & possess the ability to len.d & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.1e11 a fl1 em or i a I Babysitter, mature, for 4 MEMORIES motivate people, your future is with llospilal, 301 Victoria Old S ••ernooos ..,, Permanenlpart-timeopent""'storprotesslonal c 'I EOE yr. •\ us. Mana gement e•. per1'e n ce i's . .,.. ·" · ... we~k . Mu st have own '" !13lesclffkstoworkinourshop5atlhe WI CARE FOR TOU! TYPIST SO Wpm. It bkkpg, 10 Key, Filing, F\111 time. Start $2.25 hr. Newpe>rt Beach. 833-0123 Call Mr-. Frank Un for appt. Skln Care · Makeup $eulpturt'd N11i\s Extended L11!'1ht-s Lrans .&«·1680. INC desirable , but not necessary. D1sney1andHotel.Apphcan1smus1t>tsxperieocedln • Exceltenl s alary. Company paid se11tngtadies'tash100$<rldbeavailabletoworkvarled RH Typist/Receptionist. xlnt Babysitter needed b)' ASoMldliryof benefits. shlflslncludifl9someeveningsandweekends working mother 1·2 day11 ----------<a wk . Laguna Nig. APPl.IF.O ApplyMonthruFrl9AM·NOOl1 9: T,..11 545 MAGNP.T1csconP. Q6 D '''"""""" 1 d ....................... .c:• 03-'-.-=-----1 8222,0.~S-OA~A •• ·~:1?11~~,\. GENERAL OFACES , t·sney QU Pay au upemes to l)enn., ... ...22 .. F In R"' .. ..... IR tow llibt Lrlr, (7l41S.lllng anythlni w;th • ~ no. ooth "' •~•rH S ll4J.49'5 Dally Piiot c1 .. slfled Ad Equal 01>1><»lun\Jy "-•ol Oppo .................... er i• a alm~e matter ... Employerm/f .. ,.. ••-••1-•,....~, DMtyl~f'el$0NlllOl!iee•1313Hir1xi'6IYll.Anlhelnl,CA92900 II -5678 l!-..1~.-yf;.....,..,,,.., ~l n;EDwlll ullit. ju&tca . ·--... - Refle.xOIOllY . 963-97511 ,, ' I Sal/Sun 7 . 3 : 3 O. spelling & gr•mmar-, SUpervi:riory relier. Park;i c"~'~'-c'36=1 ______ _ Lido Conv. Center, 466 f'lagshlp Rd, N.R . 642-110« TYPIST RECEPTIONIST For Public ltccounl& Ot· SELL Idle items with a1 _n_ce_-_646_·_4332 ____ ...,.. Dally Piiot Classiried Ad. f'i.nd what you want In 6G'·5678. D1illY Ptlot Classln~s. I ' tw,Wmh4 7100 Alllt••" 1005 A.otliOOI 1015 Roni1NN 105 ..... Solo 1055 MIKell•n• IOIO ............................................................................................. ·····-················ ...................... . DAJlVPll.OT •JI I Sund!Y,_ .... 23. '"" Orient.a.I rue• ex 12, • • 14, ---------t Small are• ru,1. NO *UTOTEM* l>EALEas.rr..-. Ml~ 1010 Pm 1017 loah. Pow.,. 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** , lldrm 1ct. dWhlte. PUIUC:AUC:TIOH 1. ~~~·.,., .· ~-.·-,· Twin bed&, f1or.t etiln MANY ITEMS Ofl' Yt:N!! ~ -'P-1 ..... -· -, Good UNd PUmUure Ir on headboard, nl1ht ESTATE JEWELRY, TOYS ,~ Unique opportun ity; ill trade 25' boat, EMPLOYMl!HT Ol'f'ORTllHITlfS FUlloc Pllrl·Tlme ,.\ppliances-OR I wlll at and, dbte .dresse ART OBJECTS, AN· \. ~ ....... ~ ~le Anttqu.pai11Untc Macaw· blu• It told, 1 w/mooringforparteqw· • THANKSGIVING SelllarYou. w /mlrToo' & coenor desk. nQUES. FlNE FURN, '" lllU ol Arabi•• H ...... ID u · yr.Hand i.m..t. O.at of. ll' on N.H. bolOo or •Ill- . MAST!IS AUCTION 1275. 846~. t.'TC . l'llON•: FOR JN .. .\., CLOTMMG ~ olJ.c MUD&. Companion frt oYer lM 64.\--4st*, tm-0842 SALE 20% Off 64M616•1ll-t625 5PieceDin.rmSet, 1'"0 . & BROCHU Rt!. ~.Got •11Y of U... f'"' \ ~!.e673c~~~ak.~up~re. Britt&ny Spaniel, J4, 7 '72, 22' BAia. fb1t1 .. ~tr No Ex per. Nettt.1ary Age 21-&S Ellelble Go To TM Nearest TIC TOC MARKET Butcher RlockTable Aft 6-C ... 14J .. t54Z $190. 64$·2200 ~·\ = :;10:.:::~·::=: \~ ... mo. AKC, Pa~rl, $$0. console, inbd. 81m1nl. Servmg Platlt:r IJcydn 1020 673-6151 . ~tisc.ltems ~.u.--.r°"" '\ Pool tbl $100 Solid 60-ltiW f'tc. lmmac. Must 1ell! Dishel&Sllver !r•••••••f!,•••••••••B•••• ..__ n-~ B·•(et End Sat.&Sun. ~~~IS ~ Mahog1slate • 3\IJ • 7,PICMOS&"'-Olll l090 NewportYachts67S·IOO.S_ (Open this Sun·Mon · vsftl Bikec.& Paru. uy, .-ivv. ~•·, "' • 2U2SterlingAve.CM aaed • ptrl cond. ~ 646~/ _,,. 1-'or AppUcallorl• 6. lnfo OR CALL (lit) 6'2-T7U2 n(: Toe S15te.au, lnc. -·-> ,.11 "tr•de. •••& Tab•46 CCllUleblll.us ·'.T'llna~1.111 ....-·~ S46-41JO •••••••••••••• .. •••••••• i · C ruiaealon~ Cabin ,_ " telllrr .. -E t ( \I lato c•r••t••• Cuti! 't' f'IE''D 'S W1rehousc Crulscr. lnbour • Hull ln tC106td Wed.lrThun.) Newport Bl .• CW. · ..... ,, normous amou n o fOutCllN~••T'Tw •lll _.,. Y ST-y• •RS q " a I I t y I t e m a ap,.ar Th•nk,1iv1•1 ' CemeterY Lou:. Alder Sale. 400 p1an0& & or· fin1t cond ., •n~ ntods re· E ~ ~ &&2·7910. u-•r ... ~ Dln. Rm. •·t • . •·• ' ''"w ~ .-E ~tb1'01 must 10· \ °"' 6• •s~,1°""1 ... · ..,.-~-Lawn. Rose llUls tiletn. "Wlll, nc.,.·/used. Spin .. L'i , pair. $60(), Def nltely 11:11· COLL!CTAILES "'-b-;•o ~ .. ln-Llke 0....., & Hutch, ~t $1900 ! ve.,, ' 11lh lD." \\'b '-·-MUI "' lh It' WAITRESSES .:.: ..... ,.,.. ... -mer ging f aml l let . klf'lntorm.•uon. , Park. 1tt_.-. -ea. Cranda. Players. Go1na ing it for le11a an s Exper 'd. }\Jll or p~. & AHTIQUE.S Save $10. 3rd thUd.'1 seal $1200. 6"-503$ Sat/Sun 10.,, \401 Kinga . , 6.\·l'.··~~····." (';·.t·tS.'~"'·"' 496-0500 out for buJ1lnea.s. Rent worth. 673·30'14. Good hrs.NealapJ>ear. 1673 lr\•tne Ave. Suite inrear.494-8821. HAND SO~IE At A -Rd., off Curr & lrYlnl!, w/opt lo buy. Kawai, "L" tinbackoffli·lime HOGANY ,D l NlNG NB Nordica boots, !JE 10~·11 Steinway, Baldwln,18'SOuthCoast 8ayBoat. Ov.:r21 U<iuor) Coata bofesa. '7S Yamaha Moto bicycle. T•o• £ 6 b 31 stlO. lltad :sk1is $20. Geu.: Chlckerinir, Y•maha , Xlnt cond., w/all new Surf & Sirloin Llke new. Xtras. " "' ... c rs. l!•Vftl, Garage Sale-Good Items. WANTED blndlngs $20, Al&O m1.1c. K 1 m b a 11, W r It z r . covers. S2500. 540-3440. S930 W.Coa11t llwy,NB Co I I e c l o r 557-5839 s turdy, old. $1000. Sat/Sun9-8.17666 Wlllow ·roP CASll DOLLAR fumilure~·7Z54 (714)638 ·2770. 12072 , Cabin CrWs er-Slpn Z. NoPhont'C.'all.J plales/Ogurincs: t~u m· GlrbtO.-~e<lbike, &&2-2637 Treel.n,ln·lne. PA lD 1'~0 R \'OUR )tlcrometer-Callpera , Hrookhunt.GG. Just hauled&. painted. Wiulress. exper. fftlme. mel.$, et1c. 0!er 1 04 000 Items Jtou $.5Ct Duncan Phyfe dln tbl & ~ 309 ., 1 Rd JEWELRY, WATCllf.."'S. Bro...,·n & Sh.1rp. Xlnl --Pi••oTu•er 11... Set up for a port fh;hlng Sid 's Blue Beet. 107 21,t mustse IS4;r·l7 •••.i'3&a chatrs cuslOm pad ov01I n lo-4, ~llnil ' ART OBJECTS. GOLD nd ti $100 496-0500 "'' '' "' Pl,ND.Af\tr4pm. Older Hardrock Maple ;7't " y,•hcal: )tag. J ea~rtoP ND Babyfum .. sallboat, S ll:.VER SERVlCE. co I on. , . 1•1.11no fora•le \lo'flrlr.S367S.5S2·9646 d b CCllM'rm & end tbla. 1creen paint-Vo'Om clothes 12·14 more. F I NE FURN & AN· Panasonic video camera, __ .,.. .,.. 960·1155 • • ·ommt•rcial 1-"ishin&: Boilt Warehouse Apparel dla· ~an~~i::.~~le. E-lpme'ftf 1030 inJ(J'l,640-63.M Honn 1060 TlQUES.645·2200 bllr:/whl . fl1ode1Kohler & Campbell F1sh1n.11: Daily. w /sell tribu tin&. Garment ma.a · · ,_. WO 341P Co d Xlnt l t '' lo .. raon •••••.•M•'u"5°y"s•E•L•L•·.·•••• '"l at~h ·ing 7'Coucb & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 · · n · · Con!i<>lc l'iano A1•vroK 4 par in ere hangin1. lnt(:rmltent I'urnoflheCenlury1lcrl· " PUIUCA.UCTI M $7 SO Retail. lie11t orr. yrs. old, lilr:u new. S100. wbolov~tur1shrori11IY· ~·orlr:. 979-1805, Cl'tl · ing flatware-Ex tr a ~IA.MIYA SE KOR AUTO Chair· Vo'ell bit, gd cond. Qt.r. llone for ~ase. Dec MANY ITEMS OF Fl NE Pool Table, anUq. copy. 5SZ·0282. • 1nl( ffX' $100U. t'or details WHOWANTSTOWORK? P ieces : Gorham , XT.L ,·c . '' 14 Nicet~abrie,$8.S.6'2·9666 lthruJunel.Expr.nder };STATE JEWELRY. Corn·ertstodtnin••table. <'allgJ6-12Q5 . ·win, mm · · only . 1\l lr\•1ne .. "-""'-----DRIVE A CAD ! Bllronlal, Luxen~ur_g, Auto 7.oom. !lO-ZJOmm_ 4.5'. Walnut coffl"t" tbl<". Equestrian Center. Cd~1 . A RT OBJECTS, AN · C(ITT(I, Xlnt: lleta1l $1SOO. loby Grand Ebofty Ir: ('llOOSE your hou,.. Reed&Barton!t.1aJe5ti<'. AnJClt Finder, Light wttbformicatop ti7JIJ18G TIQUES, FINE FURN .. l~::st ofr. Adju~tabed . $800 /offer . ~l ust !'il'.11, 'SEA ltr\Y "14. LI 6 work {or you rself. be No dealer 1 t . Call 548-6295 lolet.er. l:'.lectronic F1ash. M2· l lS8 · 1'71'C. PJ10NE FOlt I~ sinRlc i;z . Retail ~25. h:avlnt:, cou ntrv. 675·2277 ne"''· ~ or best offer· your own bms. Men or or 642·825 Tiltamide Flash, Tripod . SS. Reg. Pinto B /W beaut }' 0 . & BR OC Ii U R ~ · Con<!. X Int. Hest orr. Dr. · 8J9·8"9ti I I AirLoqu1pt Soperba 711\ SelectUieclfoum. marked mare. Excel. &t.S-2200 G_a ry .couture. 2043Louic 1~. Bahy Grandl".'"'IDEllullT•hlll,4~ "-'omen. Can be sl ghl Y .._--.umteff 80 I 0 I " I 1 ff L> N 8 Hrs Pi o •t t t"ond S1 000 " " handlcapped. Neat ·::':':."•••••••••••••••••• projf't'tor. <'IOSe·UP f'TI!I Thi~ "''eeks spt'cial, 8 trilll . exper 'd rider.Can<'elled Contract. 2000 10t~c~7 S:S5JOO · ':;;!t ,1n714688.M:u' Clld«J("t.drlr:bm,sca\511, c.; Jea n Appearance . Electric Dryec & Wa!lht•r set, ft!ler!I : MO H. 8S H. piet'e Oak dining rm set _640-7661 yds carpeting, he low · or · · · or · 0 r. · · equip. 830-1871 Vl.'lS .. retired. Age 25 .lo for sale. lJ.V., 2x N.D .. 4x N.D. $475. 163S Superior Unit 06t f inatall:W7-8729 t:1ectr1c Kilo ·Cres1 HAl\tMOND Organ L 12" --"-~----WILL S1\CRI f'ICf; ALI, 4, C>1 . ""·7851 Registered AQl-IA m11.r e c . xl.nt-. +28' Moftttrey • 70. Supplement your in-1l39-0586 ......, R d H 4 Id B·Zl·ll "''/sitter + sup-Series. tlrawb.:irs. t'ome. Drive a cab 6 hrs · for $500. Call 646-4965 or -e oan . yrs 0 · f"'lrc...,·ood Org, Euc. $'18 pbes S.100. Ca ll 557-s4oo. SllOO. 54H·445'-t One of the best. Mu'l nl • • Applv in E I I Obi o 213·432·8292eYenln.es. Duncan Phyfe s.&8·8380 cord, del. Oak. Coast &>e! 8"6·3848. or or a uay. . ye eve e ven, T bl &6 h · -------person, Yellow Cab Co., slO\'C, ele c .. W est -2 Kodak 30 l ns tamatic 00 a e c ~lm 6 mo o ld colt i,..;~ Firewood Sup ply , Shotguns: 12 .gauge E'ECTTllROl>ClAS01tGA~ " 11?51 Slater Ave, Fou n-lnghouse. lfarvest Gold . Camera!l. s2 o ea. 1 $1 · ' thoroughbrt·d, 1,11 quurtcr 581-1122. Wingmaster. 12-~a uge a.. '" '1.i ... ~nle-auty 1a1nVallcy. $140.644·9186. Kodak lnstamatic 100 Herculon hideabed. t bls. hQrst', can be reg, best doublebarrl'l. 20 -gauge 3 Keyboarcb 968·3555 Jll'1'ri·cab1nUwens Sltd~ Proi' ect or. Brand Qn mattress set. sora & o{r 8'12-157G .. r-Mlo·~.'!"l·r."f'JM, ·•~.« ... · s ingle .<>hot. G75·4795 Sportl-Goods 8094 1'1alC Sl11p Me-rchandfse-fYigidaire 146 wht, fros I . , 1 "' "-.. .., 2 11 l· ;id i;, l win J: u .-;; , •••••••••••••••••••••••free re{rig, xlnt cond . news.i5,644·9:¥i'J nlatching cha ir, lillJlps, Houseftok1Goodtl06S ' .A Bunkbed or <'aniper mal· ••••••••••••••••••••••• J;!ent'r:1tor, radio. stcrt>u. Antiquea 800 RQ0,675-7797 D-8040 nucond.536·11588 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••••,,. ;fJ MHD :X trt-ss&boarcl,2scL'l,$15Jo'tedrick Willys Bumper lmmaculale. $35 ,000. • -,----··-·-·-·····-·~·.········· ~· CHRISTMAS "'" ea.557·5.8:J<J Pool 1'able. new. 2 Blk c-1·,h•'· 752·7•21 or •••••••••••••••••••••• · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 ~ '4 MOHIY? '" PUBLIC AUCTION ''&~s~;~c &" ~~~.~~, !i.:/~~ •PET WORLD• r::,;·;~gh~~:!~~~u!~ 151~e ruzn.as -~· ~· i.oo.1c •J't)llnd ttie hoiue ... :, Earth;orms : ttPacly ~o tx>an ba~ chrs. 494•2867 645 5000 Ex_t_. _21_6_· __ _ !\tANY ITE!tiSO~'Fl.NE new.646·9559 Co('kt'rS, Chihuahua . furn. LiY rm. din rm ·~ [F IOOIS \· ?'.d11t out thoae 1u111,ed1 s pill 6 bins. Har1:a1n Scuba9ecr$160 l5'xl1"LittleCablnBoat, J}-;WELl{Y , AR1 -l'oodl e.s. Shih ·llU , bdrm ,s1debys1derefnit JEWRIY ,:. ··.·~··ma .,t11111tlsemlnl(I .,, Bonanla ;it St!OO, Xlnt M7 -Z872 J{lass ovcr\lo'ood,40 11P OBJECTS. ANTIQUt:S, Whirl1JOOI '-'leetri(' dryer, ~lallcse. G Shepherd. "'·~hr. dry r. Jots of mis• P'UHTS .., lhnstm•s money. You]( lumber incl 531 -689-1 motor & trailer. Al.,.•ay~ ' 'INE cu RN ETC I d 2 Id $95 S ·I f 1• C r•n pul •n ~Out •lior ----------A 1 I 1:" ., • xntcon. )rso · · Samoyed.Jap. panic s, allingreatcond.Bestor l •undo:rU>ellailyPilOl "'" -Sk is 18Scc s rog as r aninfrl·~h.,.•all!r.Nicc: PHONE FOR INFO. & 496-7372 m1ni-Sehnauzer. Porns . cash only~ Sat & Sun 10 ~Zn ~n~~.~~.111~:,: ~=~ -•, t' CllJllSTMAS TREE ·.''.' ~~url°°ll wrshl'~1~· ~a !l..ook I Grand Prix bind-rond. S1200. ur best ofCcr . BROCHURE G45·2200 ---'100 mixed puppll'S Stud Ar.l to6P~848-14l» 1>~11h<'m•llfort•lf1n• r. 1.i.)1.allolyuurrood•f$': ~~ f:f.e~!atla"'7;· ;;0~; 1n!5_S50.64fi...141H . 631-2461 DsbVo·shr, v.•shrs & dyrs, S\S n1osl brt•tc'tls ?525 W. oo~u11s ~1£eunderuur ,, Ourl:hn~lmasT"'orw1ll ..l '"' • ~· • ---------rec~nd. guar $-15. 546-5218 17lh ;it ratrview s ,\ CtL<>tom gold \'Cl,·et head DAILY I'll.OT ,;, 11p~1.r on Thanktr.n·•n• ~..i 494-7393 Store. Restauront, IS' Corsair+ ·rrl r , '7J 839-1620 Open('ves 531·5027 board. matching bench. CllltlSTMA."TREt: :C B4r ••1•in?'1~c-.4lh,•? Bar 8095 Chrysler gs OU $1800. ANTI OU ES SPEED Que("n, heavy du· matchin~ dbl bed~pread. ', ;r;."t~ ~1 ~~.':'1 J':,'::~ J t=" :,::.h.!,~,~~~~:if1• 't• Ki~~;,~:s~p~.g ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·2123. 42-l t:. llJth St. ·r11E ~1ARKF.TPLACE Yorkshire Terrier Pups F'tu1twood t'ho"' tbls. uw ctin)tmw Tr,.c ... ,11 .~ ....rr.r; ... :.:c r"'ftl"i•·;·.t "''"·~"I• 22· Shufnl·l>oard, mu1t be Cl\f. CONNECTlt)N ly "·asher & ('le<'. ilryl'r Ch. bloodline. tiny t'tuit "''Ood Zenith stPre<1 , "P P""' Th 1nil•tl v•n r. -~· · · ..l'"OQ ""' 1n 0 \•ed. m 11 k e 0 fr e r . 10"k orrwithth1sad i Goodcond.$10tl SJ6-825lj d , ... , ...... 11"".. o~1 &i •K••n r>o.·~ 4th, 268 •••3 N > 16' x 7 '4 '' Kenned y ----1 3 lb stu ser,·1ce __.,. ........ ..., · nou 1 ah ,,, tlllh. cau ti-4? Wlii National Cash 1teg1sler, 979· t ; .,.,.,. !'3., 1700 So. Grand Alie. \lilll buy some rerg & ap· • !or mor"' 1nrmmat1un Fi~wood /Stock Up small wood ~rain . SI 10 TY-Rad.1-0----lbrgl/Wood, 2 i;eal bunk:< Santa Ana 543·4881 plianccs r unnin< or not. KEESllOND ·pups, AKC Beautiful gold & ~rt'en _. .• ·•· .... -. •.•• ,: .• ••· Sof r 10. 1 t , , & lockers. nu tota head, lOI) blood line 1\1 /F 7 Vo'ks hnl'n down sofa. $200. •.. · . S75 cord oel, 64Z·2624 a , ern green · :< n Hi Fi Stffeo 8098 Jlimini top lull cover , 3S J\I us t 5 c 11 I 08 pi l"t' e s :~ 1 "'~, s c r a p ni et a 1 PP &i4 ·S53.t Xlnt cond. 644 ·4817. No· •w elee t)·pewriter $85. qu,•1. b$385: 2 r2°1 11'100 4, 1~1. • •• • • • ~ •• • • • • • • • •,. • • • • • E vinrudc w /20 hrs since 'l'h·-'o'e il"•·1·1a•<I >'."> l•75·SU_. ----I L.0 Id .. po y !'i el•llni:: .. :it ~ I bid b' hi l I """ ,. " " TOTEMTOKKE~~·L I I· ~o carpetini;:, F'rcnt•h Prov. Bdrm Set eu . Rcznnr so.ooo nTut:olor T .V. Beaut. r~ majorrc , 1gw rr, Pr.SS .h' .• , lly ·1ppt 'd I d f""lf""IC l1e:1ut. suhd oak dressl•r, 155 d XI I o•<I Se II h I 1· $1200549 0213 · " · • · Fr 1~1 a ire c e c rvcr · yar s. • n t " · 1-'tl'nch P rov. Din.rm t h":ilrr. floor l>·pc. •en. st·reen, a c anne. s . nu tre!'i · · 1'10-1663 d · • ;\11 Brt'{'d ~roon1in i.:. Jg . mirror & ~lass top, ;.; Ix' l t .. "":yu ff <• • ------Xlnl \lo'Ork1ng con . "'15. l>OW CO•>d ., m•k• offer j ever 'l'n l\'C< 011. ~l l!<C' 11oust'hold ~oods. Dal ton •·,JIP (an hvy Sl65.Jbsto er 54S ·uol3 20 , ,. b ,, ll6"lG4S.'i Doj.!&G11tBoard111j( $2.00':{d.~2·48.!13 1 h b k · · ----Atlracl1Ye vii 111 12 Place Sett1 n.f.! of old ... a · · Champ1on~tudser\·u·e 673-7234 lts cs, 00 s, sm ap d~y. S_50. n.~~ini;to5nCH 3 !\1o "s old . 11 8625. Cruiser . new crinvos &:: 1\r<'adiagoldpaltC'rnf1n Farber...,·arr hroill•r .\KC Pupp1l·~. 1\I"" , 1 . F 1 d J~welry 8070 ph tHll'l'S 496-7635· t~pewn ter,28 ca.rr.$4 ' !\l :in)' >.:!ras {'ophased ncwp1:1Jot.$1000 .846·727~ (.'h1na, in rld. rlemllassc rul1sserie ...,. motor . :'lfalamule, t-:lkhound 1-.xcelllenll\lo;inb.ogpan ~r ••••••••••••••,.•••••••• !\li•nlbi•ri;hip in 83lboa 1f Phonemateh SOO~ new, ant $160 /h:.l ofr . ------,-::--h I •· f 1 'k -5 ma rl'ss "' o:iw;s r1n).!s s l OS . C em 1 s l r y .,5 •. 7_7 57· t:hns Conn ie . a..u rs. ~e .. ,,.ime 1ne an 14ul' Largest -,,l. LI e nu.,.,.. !al S. L) on. Sun ta 1\11~1. s.'Jll I 1>-lli 3.'i:i~ WA""TED Bu\ ('1 u b fo r s a I c .,. .: c..• d F 11 ;irt 1thiss & ll a\iland 655.191 0 !Ull·~ll .comp ·, '---n Sul).,,tJnllally under go. 1 glassware, all kinds, -Nu con J!Hi7. u Y Limo<cs <'huco\al<' &. tc · -----II TOP CAS H DOI I All I' h St 00to$10 IJO 675 3175 Sonv 1'A·:!2001" <1n1pl1fier t'flUIP T...,•in (.ir,I diesels. Kilraslan shai: "·a rug • ' 1 n J.! I' r 1 c e . __ __ · sets.6-16·8318 Okeere & :'l!erntt DeluKe Lllt\S,\ ·\PS(I \l\C Sx\l. hro"n & \\hill'.. s150 \'A f D FOR Y (I V H. :.!l:J l\MU ~151~4 da\·. or Taser Prot•cti'on Xlnt 1.:011.t I.1 st pr1('C , 499·300S __ _ ----1ta.-.r.1ngc.Iyrold.Sl2U 14V.'ks Chan111l.1!ll'~ ·' '''"''' <iint"ttc ;.pt .IEWt:t~RY ,WATC ll F:S. ;i i ·.i:•n i Jl ''S e\"·t·s &· 5400,sel!S2fi 0 673-3571 .. f'' 1 bot C hrislmosShopot:, ~·91 •"1 5150 ('alt 5.'i44t"lfi7 \l!'I' OBJF.c~s 1·011> - -" I F:h·c·1ron1cnonlt•1halde· IS iul'.'ri;:.i:.s runa u -~ ll.o<ll<b •.l••I•"•· <12 " , • ,,. • • • k I f' .... ,. ,,,. ' " Sll.\0 ER st:R\'ll'E , "t'IU~ ---f('ll rl' \\C ;•1lol1 Im Stt'.reo c11po ncnt s \.\ ,\'IRru .. e enj.!. Kenmore \.\'asher or AK C llCJ.!1Stert'd Uach round . 2 lt•:if. S.".0 \.\'hilt' molJ1 hti•' atl.il·ker'i 1111-s 1)e akers rcCCJ\"tr/ ('O \'('r & mi1n y :<tra~. THE 0 MONTHL V 'G D •• h 11, 1 I< 1 ••n•I '"'''' ~s. n •• ,lrni Fl~E F U H.N & AN ·1 l.1ll• .\ll·mhcr~tup 1n Coln 'olnv•"", mu•. I sell ~~ \llh1rlpoo a~ ryer"" "' unc upp). m.1 •'. 1·t · """ '" ff I'() n1t>d Mil Zlln r C' v t' r h m o r C' " "" -~ ~ t'a. \\'esllnghnuse Elt'l' all-.hut-. 55:!-171'1l I 'l'l. du:il headboard In 'fl<}l'f-:S 645 2200_ --•k· L';11" llc1!il 0 <·r SlOOll /m:tkcofr 581 -009(1 i,;J.JJ6.'i5'10·5255 Dr\'l'r 540, Bltln OI S· ---. -.--pie 1lres-.t•r. r11lt'sta111\i-. () I d 1 n d i a n Hn>.:27N .l'•l~1 9262:> l'otrl-.pt)! rc>fr1~ . ..:d tond. ---- h\\.aShf•r S7S Guar dc1 .-\1 r1•d.dt·. \1\1 . llmu!<.I ht.·nc h. mattresses, s pr·1 s uoshblossom l 'ur· s:i s He1·h11('r chai r TV 23" Cnlnr Console loats,Ret1t / 8tG !>WAPMf£T Till-: \\'ORLl)S GREA1"EST S.IO·HG72 -.:lnlbrl't·d1n~.11be1l1cncc 1n)!s.$17549J2¥JO ;1~oise&Coral.Pri Pl} \"11~t ron ~pd boat 35hl) \\ \'lhrator&hc;1tt•t.fil;() Sl5<l Bl'.il1Uful C<1hin1•l Chart.r tr.11nP<l Bst nfr 552-9111.3 1 1, \ !<OO A k ,2.,5 ,\l1•r1· & trlr S.150 / tradl' H.i~C'hall unipirt•'s"ou tf1t. l.ll">l·0-114 •••••••,.••••••••••••••• 9050 SWAP"MEET! \Yr. Old Kenmore i'url . :-.:1\L.TIC,\L hci lr h CO\<'! 'lf~7S97 ' s · ~ f11r llnl11l' :\1 onQ Cat ~.'I ,\~.,orll•il 111 1•11 ., , . . For l'hartcr ;wr Cul $1251 Dshwshr, Gold. Chop Rik DARLING PUPPIES 1·offef' t;llilt· 1111 2. 12" tre· · _ _ __ l:?.">1·1· Sac·x Sl75 <) D.1) clothini.: fl t hPr rnl!<•· ,\ L L :-.;_ ~. Y. ,\ K A I <lay, wkly rates avail c<jll Top. G cyl. S180. t:ndC'r SJllt•;,1 RJ'J .21 11 11 hlt'hlock!> 613·12!>6 Miscellaneous 8080 S"1fl$1 75.642-U176. l\takl''Jrr\·rs !MPOl ~}U' XlRO OS I). rt•cl l<1 497.2595 cntrconv, Sill. 675-8936 . R . S I ''Tl<)L' ,. 1 k h ,,,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---1·art nd~e t:ipc recor:11•r Sun.Nov.30.8am·Jpm --AK(.' <'..:'"'· prin i;:t•r ,. · c e~ · ;i . Chtldsslr:iclothingsz8·14HEAC ll Cruis t·r 1 ~riH . \\'l)udflnish .411:r :.pkr~.loats ,Sall 9060 OntorioSpeedway (;&S.tnpofthel1neran)!.<' Sp .1ni PI P1111 .p1 \'~ I ''.c1 r~t·d fro.~ ~::~1u:1d ur.111ilf':1lir<I S:15 , 11rld,t;r Skihootsszl0.!25.J\tany Jlt·fn gerator '75K:1yak Pioncl'.r t'.'<10001"1), I•IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ontario,Cilltf. & dbl O\'t'n . "''•smoke .\t ,1lt·s. 5 fem. Y.111 ni:1k,. Ci rca l9U1l b1 3 12,.,fl. 1·nunte r re f r 1 i.: $t..J . ot hl'r ilem:-; t;.12 :n11 r,13 :~1 "'att tuner amp. Gi rard Santana22 Y.'cll1•qu 11 'rl t'orinfo.2\J f!r.!0·7927 glass doors. self l'l<'an .>.:lnll"hnst rna.,,~1f\~ l'or BOSS !i75-fi712 · turnlah!c, Pioneer hl'<Hl lk'aul eoncl r-;1•w port · f 64,21•1 ft5 ''' Gar~•Sol• Gaffers & Sattler dis · Mi'•c•ll-•-·s -------.'\Int eon1I . $35 11 ir10 ·· ,,. :1 · · -.., .. ., ~ phnnes, Pioneer SHIU\, Savead 847 ·533U. \'ictonan lu\•eseal frume ·,i.r1i;1du1re di.I( clcc dryr. --•••••••••••••,.••••••••• IA"nnnx f'htn:i <O lynlpia hwashcr. 1 yr. old , "'hite. Wonted 8081 rc\'erh. am11 SO GO 1200· ---- $21)1,hest ofr. Authenti(' $.50.675.3175 l.larhni;: toy poodle p\!.ps . Qual furnitur1·. :1nliq111''· Gold) 12 place SC'llln~s l'aid SJOO. Want $1 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \;ipes MIS(" l'Onn. de· S'NaplcsSahot.xlntt•ond. ;.i rinoirc. mi .. rors. lights, -A Kl'. Bu ~· your X ina~ misc _ /': o ,J ! 'N K ' ne\•er 11:.1•d S.\flll, 64·1·5·167 5'40·7982 SS CASH SS FOR ma~. t'll' SI Ii.Sil n15.3175 $?OU firrn , s.su 1n extras burll' clrs, S.1~>/hc.<>t ofr Hefrq~erator !-'rt•c1C'r ,21: _gill 1·arly. "''111 ho!d lll Sal Su ri 112:. J\\'t'l Dr \lcmbcr!<hlp tu JHVJ:-;E .. :i\RTITWOH~!S .. \ Rins. i;,,..,..tuscclfurn /rl•hiR., . . - ---~rH:.!_ t:vrs4~2-Ulti_7 __ _ f.1 5-7797 vrs olr1 . Avocado g-rn . _Xmas5 Hl l2ti:I,:__ ___ Cd:'ll C C)r\S 'r C ()li NTRY l oaded . $~SH ea t h Frirs/stO\'l•s .S.Ji).0'71)8 Sansu1 QR_,4~. 4 l'han --$18S. 551-1351 rCl'\'r . $.SOI) I cac rc<'I to '2<J \'1k1nf;l. Xlnt 1·ontl. Ile· Antique Oak Furniture, -Hc:1 11t1ful nlalt• Sihcn:in IN 1\ l I l•y ti1•h ind 411 ('J.{'B. SSOlt. (}41 9:~9 __ 4!)6-0500 ___ Mu~ic.al rrel $400. fij5.263J l'l'nt sur\t·~· With Nw11rl llrt"Ssers \lo'frn1rrors. side Kenmore portable dis· llusk) 8mo-. nld, S20 I Jleliotropf'. Crl \l ~1 any lnstrumt"nts 8083 -----:-----shp Sl .!">l)01nfr 642·6347 hoards, t·e1Jin~ fans , h"'·asher. cutting board 8~12-071:1 ~on<1 1 c·~· ~I S;1t rSu n ,.~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Boats&Manne days,640·573<lt"\'CS. w;.ish stands. pie safes, & top, z.. mos old, movin' S· mo\'<'d Pups AK(.' .1 67:1 •~'II;:.• ( '..•tlltl l/.t•~ · COnN1-:i· I Equipment 0 -----1-1 -more 2120 Parks id e n1us t s ell IJ73 ·316 •1 ·. · • · · "' .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• S L C'i\T. t·u Y rat'e 0 · 6J7"-' ... 5 .. 55 n1os . :-iho\lo' Winner<;,. ;\l c 01111nun 1tv (;arai,:t_• b/, , ,~ C.:oronadt•l~lfar G .. •ral 9010 e"uipt \\'ll h trailer & range. ...,.,,,.,. ,,...,. "" & F' h I · S~ 9470 . f ~'Sffftil~ '.! r ., l---------~-----·•iliiiiiilirl · · "'~ s_. __ . · __ ·__ S:.tll· '~'" <lt'\Clupml'nt ~~. "1•.1 i • • 67fi·479S _ _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt'"' :.:nl. \975 l'al1forn1a A CONllE"ll{Nf SHOPPl"IC ANO S(WlNC GUIDE f OR TH[ CAL ON THE CO Personalized Designer Pattern ' -I 0 Make the man In your life this •port 1·acket. The pall.em comes with single and doub e breasted tronts. Two types of pocket.s are Included. 'l"be t ccomp•nying booklet proYides concfse easy-to-follow Illustrated Instructions. F abric.s : linen. corduroy, tweed, nrm flannel. X·l80 is cut only In Men'• Slie!l 36--46 regular. To order: send l)lltttn number, sli.e. name, address and ai p. Pritt SS..CIO plus 97 pC11t.11e. ~Mini CaWol wSl.h 9J P•&ee or r~ent styles1 including over 30 all new designs, $2.00 PQ!tpaJd. Make check payable to Spadea. Sto.nd orders to this pewspaper, c /o Spadea, 2 Bridge Sl., l\1Hford, N.J . 011141. 0.pt. CP·IS. ~ I I I 4 ''"st ·.·•JI ,\L''' ''"· bandt.>d to1:1·thcr lo ha\·e l'JOll ll•Q '.-'\ 1 2 11 IY S('Ol 'TS NF.ED rf'r;::1on :1 l f harnp1 o n. ·~· ,.,... " "lc1nt sale on vacant lot • ' l>rum set, 5 JHcee ll us 1 · · · · ~ !;;!OI~) 5'11 2211:. ·rt'rry . Shellie. fl•m alc. ~able & .. J. I' -.....;,.., t'\mbals. h1 ·hat & :.e3t kf)A"rS 'l'ax Advan-Cou1·h\•s. eha1rs. tables. 'llll'ff'I" 'Jt•'•"" • ', _ _ -. ~ · \\'hilt· 2 )'r!i . t•h.i m1i furniture. freezers. 'flJ ~1 ~ 'flC'fl' ,,· ~t._ S!OO S.19·9'109 tact"~ r:111S•lti·<l9!10 R/\:-.;Cil-'.H :!Ii J.f)a(\l'<I. 1 m_cd_._">S_·"'-"-··_7·12 1 ___ 1 la mp-,, µ1 cturcs. \a...,·n ( ~~ -"~' <:UITAH lll 'Norsemant'/C Vo'/lrlr. So1 1I"' $H91Jll . {i!IJ t Bnttanv Spaniel. 8 mos mn\\e r s, ant1qu t•s , -az. .'j"• ·~ -~·· · Les PaulCop ~·S75. JcssOKeng S7.'I(). 5~;o7~1t~i ___ _ Vl ..., ""'--,,.. n L1d<1 14 li()f)( COR•1 , AK(•. inale. all shots.$.')() to1h·ts . "Follow sil!;ns n t" ~~~ "'2·2159 962·561" 1 " or best . 545-5!11·1 from El Camino f{('al & ·.-,i:., i ~ ~' ----Trallcr S.'lOO. ----E:1st Ave. San Juan in t r I' • :' f,piphnne Acou:.llc guitar WANT lo j!:n boal1n~., t'1 s· 9ti 2 :IRZ·I FreetoYou 8045 San Clemente to Can· 11 '~ Jlarr1shell <'asc. Xlnt. hing'.' Sailing·• Wilt ar ........................ tamarVicw l-lomes. Nov . ··.,i.1~·:1 "u;~,f"51,·· cond. Will sac. s100. r an ),(c 1'<111 or pow{'r t'al 2fl (Iii . 5 ~:111 ... No 22 mk /wht part Doxie, \'ery 21-22-23 ,9·5.498·1440 w. 645·1689 cruises & t c:1rh ~nu the + ~1 1ri !'1000 \l'ry 1;ti. I bl f n bl 3 Yrs '\t'I-{' / ., , . & r opcs.673·125fiH oland. ,.,,1,11 r>4M·M<1:1 o~~i;,.9e_.1_R0_\_1 _·_"_· 1:!ci~h~1v~. ~~a~~~~.J~~ . ';i -1 -~r1 , ... i -~ r9 ~;.=:tture 8085 Boats, Maintenance l -2fi' r1 1rJif'r '1;i \\1 /tra1lrr. ll ELP! Li ttl e ti~er hundredsofnC'w&usedf .I•., u,~~~··i,·· ··'. ,.~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service 9020 S0,21JO. Will trade .i o.,.,n striped kitty 9 mos old clolhcs. 15~s1 fl() ,\lot o 'Ii' .~"6 _-.-••••••••••••••••••••••• fn r smlrhoat 9f,2·2384 . needs home .and loYc! l\1is<'. 3-lJ Calin I lo, C 1\1 . I STAHTING 1\ Nt:w l,;a rpenlry. Form11 ·a 1\r<'· 'I · & •t k p 6-159047 In back rilley · --r· ,,.;!"._.,,~,_..;...,.. j llUSINF.".S >\cclyl""C '"'t'lft1n " 30 ~h>IC'raft JIJ' pram, ltl<..•· ; .... ",vi !",n'd•. ,,'.,'."1••4 ec . 5,·,·. & Su." • ~ .'-_'_.:~·--.Jl r.~; •. ,., ..... .. f I . 1 ""... "" . .., " --~·-. y r s . exp . Cl:? if/0 9 . llC\\'.('Xlras, ulynj:t~Cf . Proft>-.s1onal lo~o d e· 1~15 361-1 , ,J,1\' S1fi0 495·5219 __ _ 2kittcns approl( J mos. old Garage Sale· Used Sin)?er \1'ishots males 1 spayed scw mach . old Sc;1rs · ' ~:i.:,;~~~~~t,~.~~1~:~;e~1 :1~r &oats.,Marine LASER $575 (•male "'5·89'"' refrig, !I' l'leepcr sofa. Tum tMm into E-pme•I 90301 675 67-.. ""' 'u · <'a rdi;.et<'.837-2881 ___ ,,,,'.-.,,.,,",,.,,,,,,,,. _ ·· .. , ----I ~,;::,;_~~~Ids. & IO<pd h>ko , CHRISTMAS CASH :.llxed brCl'd pupp1e~ frCl' "'~ c.Q\• Scv t•hrs $R 1up, e.x1· svl ll 1lleranRt' ho3l sto\'r Cor 23 try 4 2;\1 , l'nr 27 to1:tdhnme.1male2fl'm. byplacinqcmtad~our chrs SIS /JS. scy dsk:o. 11\l'P. G1 mhlt·d. 1·01np 10!1~1 Cnr Jo '72 11!.'i;\1 557 9879 . GARAGES.\f.E DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE Elcc l•·f'<wr>tco·•· p,.,,. -..1 .. k .,,, ""'" C;ol >t 121. Cal ·tu nlln. -------lOam lpm. 1933 1'c rt·sita gr,7 \\' 0 \9l h, c~t 615 7111 c·at 2 4ti '75 ~1:,~1 . 31 · S1'.1 (;a.,, Refrigerator · Ln . 1'1{1\ll.t H f.,r L11lo l4, Y.'1tch Kc teh. 11ff1·r . 10' Balhoa Area. h 646·9060 NCR l':tS l'"C'j!1-.t 1•r xlnteond SIOO. ! :-.;l'.,.,porti•rk ~·tch 5!i ;\1 . UI ' 673·6•90 0•1 :,.~ -· ...... -' SZSO/bt'slofr 101SY..'18th t;7'.I O•i;J:I , T;i rt cn kelf•h 135;\I C.tl l -;\loving", furniture. toy..;, •' : . CllRJ S1~\1 ,\s : Frtt' to go.od home, clc.Sal&Su•l0·4P~I @ 1•1tF'Sf'''T St .. C.\f.<>RSH:! • al -P 9040 U1ck al i\\1·rv & (fl. St ff d h .. .. ~I.. ' -------gQ s, ower 1;75 H'.O f !"i2 llHO Amt·rican • •1 or s ire s:n1 Lancaster Dr H B. FIX ~:H UPl'EflS \ Pets 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terncr, male. 548 ~2<1 . -----i \\'ai:-uns. tncyrles. b•kt'.~. ' -G 0 0 DI ES g a I O r c' :.coolers, peddle cars, /·. t\lale Bca~le, I yr, free to something for e \•cryone. J!d. home, ,11 h,ots incl. Plants. sml. appl's, misc .\. skate boards, dolls, bu g- 831-007Suftr.l l fl.I hshold, hikes. etc. 334 ·: . .i.:1es, trains. appl1.11n·1·:-;, o musical 1n s tr un1t•nls. Furniture 8050 Del r.lar C.M. C10·6)lm) SJXlrllng goods. etc. etc. ..,.., .............. ~ 0~1 ;.~ ~· •••••••• .. ••••••••••••••Sat & Sun 10·5. 1t1 is<". Pine Dropleaf Table, items, o(c n1ach's, 1930 potato ma.she r legs, 3 lr\•1ne, NB. ___ _ leavcs,675·1451 Sun only, B/W tv $l5, Cooch &:: loveseat, corree plants 25'" t.o SlO. '48 Pont. table,endtable,21amps, ~1isc. ~ Paloma Dr, dinette set & 28,000 BTU (2Q.lt\•1ne) C~i . alrrond.S57-657l Officr ma chines, )1,\TTRFSS, king st Sim· Beautiful coU<"h. coffee mons xtra firm. Cost tables, '67 Cadillac. & $200. xlnt eond. $95 . misc, No junk . 9391 &IO·l6M Portsmouth Dr. H.8 . - - --962·1713. La n c Con t e m po r a ry .:::::..:::.::.:_ _______ I Y.'alnut Din ing Set. 6 Garage Sale, 21011 Galbar chrs, buffet . Lawn · C r. ff .A . (So . of mower. 640-1247 . Brookhurst &:: Allanta J S beds. couch, 4 bic)•cles. 2 rPfri~eratort etc. 124 \.'J 39th St .• N.ll.675·6682. ~1isc. Monticello . 2403 llichmond W'y . C.M . Chest or drawe r s . rlotllcs, motorcycle. 1-lide-a -bed, needs re· covering, bul has sli p ('uver. Queen !111.r . 20.17 Rcfr1g, 520. 41:.in . Book· F1amln10.C.M,S25 citse. S35. Stereo. $25# Amplifier. $1 50. Bas!'. $50. Lantp!<, $20 p<'llr . Clar lntl . $11 0 Accor· diitn, $1 50. \!)50 "A" Meyer C.M. 631 -2991 . F:x Obie sofa bed, sor:t la· hie, drp leaf deak, l,g la· ble. drnwtr~. Maple 8d suite. b;ir, li75..()922 NB. t • •'°l .. ~~ .... , ...... ;t ......... ~ .··· .... :. '• . ... ... ·. ·. ... ~ .. _ CHRISTMAS ~~ ~GOODIES ._; ~ GALORE ·-· .... ·~ ~ . ; · Good used toy.s ror kids or -. ;;.·<all aJ!es -c ro:ss word :. ·" If ·• .. puzzles-game:-. l?O ··: .,\clubs b1eycles haby '._ .. •. dolls & narb•c dol1.s-~ '-.books for younJ! & .... ~'I~ adult-clothes-record\" ~·players -re cor d s-· •• · .'i, radlos-TV 's~l<'reo.;-,: ~ .... ~~~~~~~-::,~"'~,~~~= :~ ... ~· \" kitchen app\lanl'es cte ·~ • . .. • • •. ~1 J•"·' • \ (\•l.',\'1••:.""····· • .; .......... , ,.;:; .... ........ ... $4..50 Our Dally Piiot Chri1tmos Tree will run on Thanklgl•lnCJ Day cind CllJOin on Dec. 4th, I I th & 18th. Just call 642-5678 and place y_,. ad today! ••••••••••••••••••••••• P1\ltAJ\t-:t:TS · 2 malr blut! & r;:r;-en . B('aul t;1IJ cag~· & a cct•s:-. $2 0 M<H; 12·1/i P E'I' 1 ·1. t:ANl' I' New "!Jry" m1·thod now a\ atlah!e in retail si1e S."16·6..,911. ( t~V11'1 ;. ~·• H I ~,.~,,. .. ,~11.).1 .;. ~1 l!O-fl 11· l i!aS!<IHlr \\'f65 ~11•r(' \Y6R. -.:In t con~t ~lu st -.<·ll ' Sl<l!IO. hr bc-.t offl'r !~l\ J.l.S'.1 Boats. Sl ips / Doc it) 9070 •····•················· Btl1\'l'Sl.l I'S Some II\~' .d111 .1r•ls 15' \1/1µ\lftlass, JS llP. l"lS·86IG E-.:1 •llR.I (l •R, forw;ird contrnl. _ -- hltn bait tank. hi l.! \\'h('PI S1\I [, ror 211 tr, 30 '. !lurk ·rr.1iler. good f1 -,,hr r fol' si tlt• t1r, $1 Ill :Jo:l t-: • ~50.:_7~ SOS2.__ ____ !i<1Ae"'·ater 871 :~r.fi • Of:. /I ~ I l f.7'3'11~ },!:_,.~ JIKU "' ,, \" .. ~• ~<~· , j().si.u:.e: '' n \.;~ 35'· 50' rowt;H llR S1\IL-:-1\t tl44·Ktl7"i Boal•. Spe•d & Ski 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fish or Ski 15 n i;:l:i~s runabout 1n r:itccllcnt cond1flon "''Ith trailer and clcctnt• start .'14)hp r.trrrury. )1u.;l ~···· 1o .1pprf'c1ate \Vi ii sa~·nficc for $1000 a!I Is. l":i1 I 6'16·4965 eve111njl;s. 1-"tt·e Older Aiass Ski llo:it hull , Need!I repair . l'r:ul~·r $150. 642·5107, Boots, Storaqe 9090 ......................... BOAT STORAGE $1 pt"r ft. Newport Bc11ich t..:a.11 Torn, '45·02Z2 • Campe,.$, Sole / R"nt 9120 •••••••••••·•••• ••• •••• Troile-r!t, Trove-I 9170 \11'1 t ,l!tl)l•"f \,,'\'!, 111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shl·ll-.. Si •''·''.'!IP \l ,1 J'1,1 t '\\~\l\'." 1:1· Jtor\,0,.1), M.Jl" i\ l1'!h I \I 1"·"1< r l'"ILI plll\l -.I p" t1 l~X~l 1 • l',71 \'.1r,.:" .i .... 1 '""II" 1 ',di bi!"1 :1;:1'1 1 l"f d• I 111 $.'l.'10 :-.1 !'I'll I!\ \ !ll\I I I llSl•'.H\'1110: '>!-ll \ 11 'f-: ,.;. :--0,\ Ll·.'S -·-" '.'-. ll.1rhof S ,\ .·1 .1 \'J\:.! 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I' II . ~hL·ll e,111!)\L'r Ii<· '"t'n ;1l \\'h1 ~k1 J\111 ' 11 ~. .'\'1•\\1~1r! lld lH.'. il.'>7ll~lfliJ ! 11:!.l'.I '75 DODGE D200 PU \d1t•l1!Url' 11 kg . l!li\O . I' S. I' ii. "!alt• s poke 1vht•L·I:-. \\ldt· llfl·~ (Jl(ltil )"I $4999 BAUER 8UICK ;><1:!<o l/.1rl~•r 111111 '17'1 '.!.'>1 •11 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR All FOREIGM CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SEE US NEWPORT, IMPORTS JIOO W.Co.tst liw) N.E. 642·9405 Orange County's Hi9hest S Buy er on Imports Sill Maxey T oyoto 1 ·:di Hoi:1•r<1 r J\1\1 Hl7 X~i·,~, FREE APPRAISAL \\'c• 1'111 u-.1•d t·:1 f'~ ,'(. tru1·k ., l'.111 I, lttl'l'll ('111•:\'IU 11.l-:'I' lur .i frl',. appr;11.,;1 I t; HI J'l"ll l ' Jl 1-. \ I\ I lL l·:·r IH<!ll /!;•,11 h !!lid ltunl1ni.:l•lll l\t.:.H'h ""'' tit~7 ;.1!1 :!J:! 1 SELLIMG YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID V11r hnpurt .... 1975 AUDI FOX !('llllh '}'. ')]· 1 I SAVE WHILE THEY LAST !~! '7!i U.•l ~un £!'\OZ ;n r .1uto rna)!'. l'hr 1n 11••' 011' ,\\u,t •.,ll' ')l~ltWI t.ii;J :,.\1,. • • --- (In tht Sanl<i Ana I"\\')' i:! F1:1t XI ~ 1lt·Tft•C't ennd. ·ru i\1rrccdcs ~1 SE ~l ust .-.1111 r0.,f :11 .t•10 r111 . 111;1kt• :.£>11 $3900 ormak1·offcr o tr li7U lt'l:!I or 21 tu pt1 AftrrnoonfC'\l"S !Jli3 :113~ ~r1 111,,1111,1.:1 Nev. "7fi ~1£>rr1.,lcx :1ou 1975911 s courEs <0NLV2 LEFTI I o..-.·ner·~ l>e.mo..sllvrr ...,. , :turiroor. Loadud with t-xtras. A1>Prox. 4,200 miles. A re.ally be<1utjful tar, ( 2'009tl8 J. 2 Brand nev.· rc.·d c:ou1...- v.·1th air, stereo, a lloys. etc (20'l2'J3l ·rhesc two c·ars mu:,t ht• :.old on a fir:o;l (."Omt• ba:-11'1 No phont• order~ JtC'Ct'pted DOMBURMS PORSCHE /AUDI 1363 t Hcrbor GARDEM GROVE 1 \ l-l i\1' \ l <1 SUi!IS l)1t·s el Ul'lu~ c.·o~l i'.!:!I Kl.i\i :\l1r11i'lt• $1J,800 'jJ Por~l'hl· 914 nu p111nt \l.1iil.11;1c. 571~1 li7J-1flt5 tires & br;i.kt>s. At.1/Fi\1 JoquCll" 9730 •......•.•••....•••.•.• ~tert'O $.SJO(l 53'1 H42ti :\ler1·ede., l'<:n z ·i;s, 22uSE · -- t.:oupc 1·la~:;ll'. S4!'00. ·73 P(lHS:'lfl-. ~l •l /Z 0 t~IO·Q22.I alun11nun1 v. hC't•lt.. :\/11-. .l • :', i.j HrH.11'{;1·11 '74 Datsun 710 I 1~ .. 1\ l'lrit. Al".ll'dlhl·r nu •60 Mrrc~cftos hni i11ert•11 t.1pc , :-. spd 49-1·20:19 W \,,I\ l'llj.! j.!ll,111. S:,::)lHI, ~on JOO SL Rdsh" DON BURNS I 1 1;;;i itiio '7•1 911 ·r;1r1.:~ 1 l"t' mint S p•·t·i r:u h•, ll'.11t·r ,\class1<'. ~11ntl·onf1it1nn PORSCHE /AUDI 1-:l·1111'11ll\ &. rooin f.,r lh1·· l 'Ji'.'I XKf \ l:! H.J,tr. 2 l'rn't'll losell! 6J.1NBW ml'tall11· xlnt t•ond . 13 '31 H·RBOR h I r I '1'1 I'\ I sterctJt'.l"'l'lll•i!4 ,00Ullll, o "' v. 1> ,. ,11111 > ., ., . ,.,1 .... <11r . ~lnl l'uud. SiOou GARDEN GROVE: $3077 {!rrn t~11 M:~;, SALE S12.450 i;.u; l\!"115 Ji M . 0 '71 914 ('llllll/ll'lt•. Ill'\\ high 71 \11111 1 ·~~1 .... :! •Ir .. ,.!1 D L . 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SAVE ~erutluiM '1ij1 TOY OT A 19bti Hor.bo1 l IA t.Jll ~ 101 orrere:-cpires 11-21 7S '71 Toyota MK fl Cpe 4 Spced. radu1, hea\t•r, mag wheel~ You ·11 like this one!' OS4CXW . ~~llAZllA S1677 · rm1 1Lv.. <d~"• L~11,;, MJ.IUC{l~--wn WHO 52999 . 0Here•pire51 1·24 ·75 ~ VOLVO • fhe fastest draw In the West . .fl Daily Pilot 191)6 Hnrht1r ( M b4b 9301 C!ass1f1cd Ad-&12-5678_ Offer expires 11 -2"·15 \ • • 1 n .. I ' ·r, • • ) ' 1 ~·.':'!f!!~••••• ••••• ,l.,arie4 A..fos.•porW Alilot.'rp1rhd .AlJloa.UMd ....... UMCI &und!x."'°"'9rnMrU.1175 DNLYPfLOT 8J2 • ................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••.•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••.••. 4 !~··-;;····-!?!. ~~::.~ ..•.... !?~~ !~:::;r.:-•....•. !?!.! ~~ ••••••••••••• !??.~ ~ ............. !~.~ ~ ........ !!!.~ ~~~ .•••••••.•. ~-~~--.. ··--·· ~-~~ ......... : .. . TOYOTA'S •7 CLOSEOUT ?O VW ,.._II VOL y "71Gremlla. lleally eleu. •72 c.,,t11 ~ •• :.,,,,,,,,!!,l.~ ~•••••••••••••!!.~! !'!?~~!!':,,,,,,,,,!!~~ AUIVIMG DAILY llAllrTS Ir :...2~ ':°:.Ji.~Uck -.. Do .. ,, :::.. ":fJg,'5"~~•~11" Prooc:':.'?!°:' ::-:.10. 71 DODGI Crestw-n Runabout, .-:c. ATLAS I $2997 Y-.,..-·, carlltAKN. s.Aeo.tArff Mell ,,.0 trau .. power 1tomn1. W-dblnt,radlo,auio, $14.. '"' than 43,000 mUes.. Allee ao14, air tondltlon· $1650. Xlnl cond. Pl~ tu• Uc wUt deU•e _ . .., ...... 9f ••••••••••••••••••••••• (IOOFFC>. Int, automatic trant. 494-8454 or 414-4319 Cllrtallr ,..,, ...... • new Con>lla a door llLL YATIS . aa . . .,. t..s.b~ •<Ir hanltop $3 99 (UICBJ). ()po• Oalb' a. sw.. 'Ill 10 ,.ou. 100~ P'lnancln VW Ate>ISCHI Pl llR \D IS Exec car. Air cond. 9 i2 Pinto, automatic, Vflr'1 PM •vaUabJe on approv San/PD-Caplall'ano 21S/TJl-ltll day1, lYrlJmlled.Warranly dependable. $l2100.,ca1b. 2929Ha.rborBlvd , · credit, for•. 4Z or ft3..4Sll U1 MO'[ RB 11tlSSJ·l510ev• OnAllUtedcan 640-0468 CcM;t1Uaa ...,U.. ....._ .. .._ -.,. l!l>octro. Loul car. lllMaxeyToyota 1974 PINTO S46-1934 ' Wt lw vw BUSES '72 vw l IJ·l A~:~~~EJ°'O' l::i:.::.'oa:.'~~-:s· 11881 leoch II HI ....... radio, healer. oollac 9965 • c•uPERS • Speed, •tick 1hlft, &11-2880 495-WO 147..asss wheel covtira. Landau ······················· TOYOTA 74:.."'" 434LPS ;;,~~~pain~ ~ICOUHTT ·~~.':.Sib/':: ~~~~·~i\'l '7• Chevy Malibu c1 .. ati Of!erupircall·2'·1> ~igL;~~·~n1d':r rJ~~o ~:.T.~ \:'5,.m~il P:1~· 1966 Horbor, C.M •'6 9301 1 PQHOSer, lomU•. 52288 VOLVO .1teeria1 whl, 'Pf:ter wl;:· ;•ion. Air, auJ~ PSI Ford 9940 mlles. • rad.ttape. Nu muf. & ---------l 74 a. 114KY0 EXCLUSlV£LYVOLVO r.:!;b~f ~~ .... ::=ea 0!.i~i·~=.' gtaa •••••••••••••;••••••••• $2795 Bat. rig.own .6'5· 2738 t~~~~§:i~.~1 !.!..~"· -~ i!!mm_...., 11:a~i~~~~ ~"'.11~~~-~Pty. ·~v:ir·•':nf.':n.~f.; "!!:JJ..:~rr.~r;;;: Santa Ana .,4 ~M~·c 73 TOYOTA, Sitts. 70..... 219Mll · 11ftl'~ DJRECf 'tSIUriera.Xlntlnt.1lun1 $400. or bst orfu tbls Buraundy, l'ru11e <"OO (954HT0), Miracle 9Pusenger,c1ean., Rull.Btb. 142-4415 ~·~(i'f~-,,~~ ~r~ u:_.~i~" pwr, wetkend.M2-0081 . ~o~Tf. ~~n~lv~~,,~ Lincoln Mercury ~r~~l~is:i~~~~1i)~ Mhda,MS.0700. '71... 205JSI '68YW 113·1 . . Chfysler 9925 171<l9•8·2022. Private llOI N.Tuatift 199 1 Puaenaer,abarp! •Speed. stick shlll, com·~~ ;o Riviera, air,?:,''· p/b, :•••••••••••••••••••••• party. 547-0511 ~iM:i~~~~UU •lilMu.eySn• 73a. 666GMM pletely reconditioned 202.5 S. Manchester ~· am/fm, v yl top. GA NEWPORT. 4 door.J :.,~5:-'GZ.:;::;d~2;-;d;:---:A;;1~J --~~~~~-1 ....... n.1a7 aa ROLL 'EM 7 Passmier,dualtub. wltbnew paint. WEAD. . -Ply. Sl,800. 83U315. az.~ ml, air cond. $800 Alit /~ar:a 8 alra<"k r~i.er~: 1971 PINTO t1'D1 ;:a(;;t_. 70PopTop $1488 Anaheim 750 2011 Codllac 9915 Ph .8'2·63'7• vioyl lop. 4 mo• old . A to t"" di .-•Mlllll 1u~6.:~g~~~•s Clean,funcam8~~•MT •75 Volvos ······cao·illAC······ 19~~~~::~ER -"i:,,_;.= 00 '-:-P_h_' _._ .. _._ 23 _ 1 _•_ 0 _"_1 ~:~~: \'iny~·~~C: Ii~: ()(fer expires 11·24·75 Eumpl<' As low.. 70 Bus 93SIST luy or Leose 4 DOOll '73 LTD 2 dr. hardtop, $1495 $3 199 9 Pusenger. Runs good! QUALITY V-8, auLo. trans., ractory vinyl roof, A /C, pwr . 71 In 532CKT llunt. Dch. ttz.+w air <'ondltioolng, power $'!495./offer. 640-0llfl s t A l No.3287) 7Pa1senger,extraclean. 72 YW 2211 & steering. power ldisc) ·m Country Sedan Wgn . an a na 1973 FIRllllD Sunburst Oranae. stereo. rudio, heater. (270HTX l 53599 71 •·· 01411 brake!!. radio. heater, l'\111 power. air <'Ond ., ... s 7 P I PRICE whilewall \>res, vioyl L' I M 7 Passcoger, airrond. as-lit -·• $650. or bstlhb wcckeod . lnCO n efCUry <I Speed, stick s h ift, roof, Lintni glass, "''heel 642-0531. OLDS/II.ZN 71 a.. 041FU,M AM/FM slereo radio, Over70tochoose covers. Lie. 471AVA. =="-----1 llOIN.T••tl• ll'U1IUCllRYI. SR5 with stereo Hugo Stloctlon 9Pusenger. Like new-new paint, sunroof, J Less than 5'4,000miles. '70 Ford Torino. new tires, 547-0511 ..,...... •&ell ._ _ ·1 036E'1K rw $1295 rad;o, healer&a/c, 2dr 1--------1 ,,_,,.,........, __ rru es. $38 .. 88 · uample: $11S0.541J . ..., '75 PINTO V-6 or1erexpire•t1·2'·" G ARDEN WEST VW of"l 976'1 We want to tell You want lo buy Let. 's get toe ether 4 DR. Corolla ! ' ' \\ I 1' t I,' I •· ,\\, 1111•,,~t.r 1\1 •I Volvo '661225. good tond., runs xlnt. t ires & battery new. Must sell quick. 673-7234 . 72 Eldorado Santa Ana '68 FORD FAIRLANE s • · 6 9 p O N T I A ~ t.1ustsell.Make nfrer. tat1~nwa90:n FIREBJRD. $18!1~. Only 48,000 miles Xlnt cond. 493·7438 Automatic tran1m15!11on, t 181 A p v). MI r ac I c \\, ''"ill I> I >"H, ,d ErmlneWhite Lincoln Mercury fact.ory air conditioning, Maida,645·5i00. -w/ White ~\nyl top radio, heater, less thanl-'-='-"'-'--'--'---- White leather interior 130 I M. Tustin Wen-trick 9947 15,000 miles! (238~11E). '74 PONTIAC FIREBtRO Hurbour V W : ; . '69VW $3295 111112571 Convitrfible 4 Spttd, radio, heater. wire wheels. walnut dash, custom pin strip- i.n1, etc. ~1598. Full Power 547 .. 051 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $429 5 $3!}'!)5. li29KQE). l'o1iracl~ Factory air l----'-'------1'12 l'ola\•erick. Xlnt cond., . Ptfat.da645·5700. lhant. Bch. '72VWPopTopCamper, 71 Volvo · S..tt. nice tJUY'I -cloo1 forgot al $1795 Jim Merino MOTORCARS 1200W.CoastHwy 645-1102 38,000 mi .. gd cond., 4 Door 164 13SOO. 6'U·2M8. Automatic tran1mission, '66 vw Bug ; new eng, factory air c?"dltloning, tires, paint. Primo. $900 power s teering. radio , firm. 49'J·4680 · heater, 33,000 miles. -===-==-----1010DDW. '67 VW Camper , new motor. Xlnt cond. Must sell. Call631·3093 $4395 18881 leoch ll•d. Ftee Hotrod Ca m Catalog •'72 VWCAMPER HwttfnC)ton Beach for B~s & all small <"ars Flat top. Very HARD TO BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 847-8555 Jim Merino MOTORCARS 1200W. Coast Hwy Mo. I In Porti & &truck!l,5511·0424 FIND! f284KZI). llLL YATES 64S·l 102 -__ _:scc.,._•:.:i•:.:•;__ __ 1·12 VW Bug. Vry clean, mus< sell. New paint. VW fl'ORSCHE '7l VOLVO I 64E. *75 Corolla SIS• Xlnt cond. 751.5152. San Juan Capistrano A.utomat1c transm1ss1~n . Stereo, les!I than 38001---'----'--'----I 493-4511 837-4800 air cond., stereo, radio, miles. (M4.NJL l. 1974 Superleefle P /S. t822JESl. f $3499 Low mileage, factory '73 VW $2595 . (6 l3GOP). warranty. Immaculate! ~l irac le rtla1.da, lyrl~imitf'd Warranty il61K.LG }. ---~645·5700-"-. ---I On all Used Cars COMMONWEALTH ·73 VV.', $2695 . (75011Rl l. Iii Max•y Toyota MOTORS, LTD. Miracle 1\lazda, 18881 leochllHI 2114E .1s1Stree< ___ &45·5-'700.c. ___ 1 847 .. 555 SANTA 1\NA B''G 99 Offert"xpirl!S 11·24·75 -;:~=°:''::'c:.'';:;;:-;::;:-J-~-~8'.'l';S ..... 6~5~l~l __ _j '67 u v.· /frnl end body •. damage. Runs perfect, •mcorona auto. Al'-1 /FJl.1. gd for Baja. $450 . 74 VOLVO Stereo tape Come+ 9927 A/C, lo mi. Besl offer. All the extras I •• •••••••••• • •• ••• • • •• • -'644"'-·'-74=40.'------1 SLEMONS MERCEDES '74 Pontiac Grand Safari. STATION WAGON . Am /Fm s te reo, tape, AIC. full power, spd <"On· trol . speclal wheels. $4,400/bst ofr. 873-ZlOO. 0 1820DJUI '72 .~o~et ~VII, 30.000 73 l'olAVERI CK $2895. 12,0 Omifes.IZmo's mi s. \ery Clean. $1600. 173982). l'-1tracle l'otazda, 1'910 ltarbor. C.M. 631-1276 Protection Pion 751·5&51or962-0265. 645.5100. SALE PRICED L_...st Sel.c.tiOt1 In OroncJe County! •MAC Finoncln9• NABERS CADILLAC CootlMtOlol 9910 Mere 9950 74 PINTO RUNABOUT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ury 52005. (7ZlKEI ). Miracle · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\tazda645-5700 '70 Pontiac Catalina Sta· JS l\1ark IV m°?n roof. • 7 2 t.'I on t e JC o l'-1 X · lion Wagon, auto, A/C, spok~whls &eYcryolher Brougham. 2-door. Im· ~ymouth 9960 pwr window a, P""'r pbo• 1 .s 1ble 1xlr.a.-see to mac cond. Lo mi. SlPreo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• br ake!!, pwr steering. e 1eve, caving a rea ra I sl I •• pp . . c u r 6 52 .... must sell PP673·7-136 car, cu: "r • · · 12) 63 Plymouth Valiants a a l<'r pm , l·.J<OOO _ Bstofr. 833 9171 . 1st wht. gd body. nu ·71 Cont'l l\1k Ill. beautiful tires, needs eng work. ~~•••••••••••••!!?.~ cond Sacrifice! Leaving MustmM) 9952 2nd part reblt eng, bad 71 V . GT A C 4 d 2600 llarbor Blvd. Costa ~t et'la country. 548 8104 ••••••••••••••••••••••• body. ;inyoffcrs496·9825 eiza · I · sp · 1.c.==c.cc.:::c='----I. xlnt cond. $10'J!'i. 1974 MARK Iv 66 .Mu stan~ GT, VS . '6.1Valiant !ltalion wagon. 644·2766. S40·9 I 00 OPEHSUHDAY '12 EL conv. loaded. au steel radials 461\1 ml, 53700, 846-4732 '73 DeVillr Fully equip. incl. leather. 28.000 mi Showroom nu. App't only 752-7601 days 640-5828 <?rig .•. thru-out, ~ew Slant 6. Rad io, heater. Auto. tran!I, fat'tnry ai r Lires, w1r~ whls. radio+ auto. trans. Gd tires, Gd . 74 CHEVY VEGA {'OnditinninJ::. full p.;1 ..... ·cr. II track. lik e. new, $1299. eng. Ueautiful car. Ask· A/\t /FM radio. hcat1.·r . P /P,962-6036. ing S4!!0 cash or ofr. Call whi te~all I ires, \·1n y l .73 Mustan" Grande full , aft. 6pm. 968·4971 Automatic transm1!'ision. factory air conditioning. (742KJG l. roof, t1ntC'd gla!ls. v.·hccl · 'd 1"' · ' ~ <"O\'t•rs. I.1c IO"JKJD. eqwp . o mi.. ,am/fm., F\iry Ill. 1970. P /S, P /B, $2199 s.1625. P /P551-48!P-. A /C , VS Auto, Rea l liiji~~~~ijiD~ l\1ust sell '73 l\1ustanc Clean. Sl 200 or offer . r1 Ol.DS/llZDA !\tach I. lopnce forquicki_64_5_·l_609 _______ 1 17111 llACllll.VI. sale Call Mo.k for lofo 1972 PLYMOUTH lmflllllCll•MI 1111 751 -4080and 557 1256 ~:~?~ ~~:~ly o\'er-1969-PAMEL BUS 548 '7425 · 142 2 Door ..2:::0::::-..0::::.::::::::_ ___ I Completely recondi · '7 1 VW con\', \'ellow. .71 CAD CdV, loadrd, xlnt L" I M Ofrerexpires ll-Zt.-75 '71 Toyota Corona gd t1oned. SUPER SHARP! auto, mal! v.·h\s, am /fm , FUEL INJECTION cond . $2300. Pri\'ate par· 1nco n ercury 0,,.,ro:.~~. ;~~ ~~~-'· cond , askin~ $1200 j9J4JNYJ. s t e reo t ape, lmmac. Automatictran.smission, ty.1714 1496-G3'79 1301M.Tvstin °·~ 72 VF.GA GT Sta - CRICKET 4 DOOR air, 4 !!peed, radio, heater. R65227 eves. P.P. S6095 Santa Ana • 613·9098or&l0·0770 COMMOMWEALTH S e r v. rec . $2 , 500 . poy,·er steeriniz. air con· !-'~-~-'---'------I 547 051 I ___ 55l·3.T77 ____ I $1195 t ion v.· a I! on· 51895 · d't · I th 1 ooo · El D d • <997El0). Miracle-Trt•......a. 9767 MOTORS 968-0800. l tontng. c,-ss an I, 68 ora o. ('lf.•,gant __ ·-'66 Mu!ltang 8 cyl., PS, l\lazda,&45-S700. _,,... 211• E t 1 SI 1 miles. radio, heater. t'lc. brn, leather, loadet.1, c-ell• 9912 PB, t.t in t cond .. nc"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·• ~· s ree '70 VW Sqrbek . Xlnt cond. (275LPH ). ..., ' S t A • 7 lTR-b SANTAANA J2J\.lmi.$l .700.!\tus lsell 640..6823 675 ·0930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires,$1 ,000.96.1·4212. an a na 73 VEGA. $1995 . Radials. AM /FM . blue, ___ B_l_5_·_6_5_l_l ___ 1 now.675-9959. $5295 '72 Cad Sd\1, xlnt cond. •TOPCASH! '74 Mustang JI Ghia im f 257 IJ(jF). l\f l ra c le with lite blue interior. Nev.· tires' & battery. For CorYcttes and other ma<" cond 6,700 mi 4 cyl LiRCOID Mercury !\talda_.64_5·5_c700=·~- 27 ,6SO miles. Im -'73VWSunbuq '7IVWllune 8gy.Super, Must .sell .613·125fi us ed curs & trucks! SJJ.50640·55119 '72StationWa,11.on,wh1le. maculatc condition! 4 Cyl., 4 speed, AM il "l\1 depndbl, tran11p . 'fop HOWA!ll) C h evrol et, --· ------1 1301 M.Taastin automatll', H.&ll. 50.000 CF3967U. radio, chrome wheel!!, w /sides . Stereo. 1st J970llarhor,C.i\1 . Cornoro 99.17 l:>ove & Quail Sts . Near '6R Mustang 302 reblt . 547 .. 0511 newtires.I60HI\'. $1,100 c a s h take s. 631·1276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jamboree. Bri!ltol. & Xlntcund .Tires&nms ,l ----------l cm~i.~$t"4"00".-'4'-!l9'-·362J-"'"'-_.-SAY[ M2·71!Kl. __ _:..::..:c_:=:...::--'75Cama ro VK. Auto, rL'll 1\-tacArthur. Ney,·porl J\.1anyxtras.847-9816. Autos.Mew 9800Auto1,Mew 91\0 $2388 •ut u ed w /blk int. 14 ,•IOO "''·· ,, li••< Beach. 833.0555_ ----I •••••••••••• • Ntwport l~rts '66 BUG. reblt en,11.. Crptg, ,.., os, I -Okkmobile 9955 •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• cond . $42 00 /o ffer . 3IOOW.Coa.st wv,NB wide rear t ires. $700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Con\'ertihle. Am/F:\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ G ol 990 I 675-93112. 642-9405 1:1w. -··--~1~·· 645-1513 ftte1" 1----------I 8-track stereo, all py,·r.. Salt>S anrl Service SNARE __ _:._:.::_:_:.:,::_ __ I b •:illIA J ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71, 3111 . Vinyl top, air, auto, mags, new OLDSMOBILE '71 Trium"''" TR·6 I ti !'each v . ·ss VV.' BUS. New rblt cng SALE new tires. 32.000mi. wide ovals. 1\sking S.1.9'J5 GMC TRUCKS r• Hunt. lkh. 842·4435 & in guar. Sacririce, b t f 556 042 1 l ' Roadster desperate. 1\sking $1200. 673.6781 · or s 0 r . · l -!J. HOMDA CARS • S~ r•d· heal 71 VW B I I] I '73 Che\')' Blazer, 4 wheel , . """"'"'• 10, er. 111"1 • ,67_5_·36.'l_ccl.c_. ______ dr•'vo , "•".OOO mo'leo . 70.8 <"yl.air .. on~ov.•ner . '65 Vett e Fa.!ltba c k U • It O'"'· Immac ulate ins ide & s~ -,,d h ,-• " 47 M XI t d 3~p 'B·P,S·A l''·CU"IOm ftl'fef'S y tua P •. ~. · r.a io, eater, Vol•O 9772 Je....,•el~ L•a"e or buy. mi . • 11 l'On '' ..., "' 285011 bo Bl d out!440DU . I I i~t5 " \hruout . Wkday•, till fronteo·'. flared fen· ar r "· ,1·1ny 1ntedr:o.r , ~~mpete-••••••••••••••••••••••• "°"' . 7527195 der•.mo"g s . 53500 . Costa Mesa _540·9f>4fl $3 795 Y recon it1oncu, \'Cry '7 1 Jensen lntcr<"eptor, __:____ · ... ~ clean. 431CAX. '73 Volvo 2 Door lo~· miles. ru\J c~uip~. Chevrole-1----9-9-2-0-1_:;_64::5:_·'::".::'::.·------1'70LS98 Ladit''s car 1\1r. Jim Marino $1988 Auto. trans., factory air priced for quick 1m· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,69 CORVETTE mint cond. l"ull P""r MOTOR CARS h~~r~:'.o~~~~~of.a~~~: ~~i~t~\soi~i.1~3!52 · EL CONNELL STl..,GRA Sl .495. '146·26fJI --- 1200w. coastHwy I! You'll like this one!! DORADO. Very tow r'lll Y ·73 Ome,ga l!,itl'hbac·k. 645·1I02;~iUJ~lt'' 398.IET. ~ii~s~n:~~o~·so~t.o~I~; CHEVROLET COUPE ~~l'BrY 1;;i.~~:;:, t;~1.~~ ~~: '74Spitflr~ Hunl.Bch 842-4435 $4177 equipped. Buy on ext t::xcellent condition~ S22Q0.494·12114!1·1 ·~- 4 Speed. Clise brakes, l terms or lease . f45 P645). SALES&SERVIC E Automatic transm1ss1on, 'SS OLIJS 88, <il l power. d. h 1 I 'I '68 VW Bus ' J>W\ Au.;< '75CHEVY '10NZA 2 2 po14·er steerinn. air con· ra 10. ea er, o m1 es. UIJW · U d "12 000 .1+ 2828 Harbor Blvd. dltioning. (ZYXtS-1). ev<'rylhinf! nc"'' exl'('(ll ready for the mouolain•. 4 Speed, 51 ;ck s hifl . ¢~!) cpe. n er . mt .s. COSTA M>:SA '"''"'· Ruo• 'Int. No WLKQ. · radio, very clean bus. ·J¥::. 4·speed trans .• virtually $4795 dcnL'>. $.'i50. 546·~t933 after $3888 WL/\503. '"<'' VOLVO new!! Priced for qukk 546•1200 ,,30 oc any\;me 8 sale. v.·e('k<'nd.~. $19 8 !9b6 Horbor CM li 41i9JOl '74 DaL.r;un 260 Z Low '57 Chev. Many xtras. ---------1 •·Offer expires 11-24 ·15 miles , fully equipped. Blown eng. Make an of· 1970 llarhnr. l' \I. '64 AA I lard top, A/C. runs Priced for quick sale or fer. 6 3 1_1 27 6 & IOOk!I great. $495 or LAST lease. 02.1014 . 842·673-4. _ ___ best offc>r. 548·51>3R '74 PORSCHE 914 , s . Cougar 9933 P· .---9957 OF s peed, factory air condi· 67 CheY ., ""'a i.(o n PS/••••••••••••••••••••••• in o tioning, immaculate. brakes, air, 77,000 m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LO<'al owner.390JSG. $575 M2·3152 l\lu.~t~<'ll "iOCou,:::ar 73 Pinto 2-dr. 24m m1 '75 '73 International Carry Sll800omi ·clean &l5o~:e,g79_ 4-sp. nu tires etc. hke nu All. One owrler fun vehi-66 Chevy 6 cyl, easy on ---S'!200 /ofr968 0290 Harbour V.W.' . . . . . . ' •=!·!:i''h11 ==="---~""~'-4435='-I ~{ lleac~. Hunt. Bch. M2·«35 Volltlw..,.. 9770 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 65 VW Squareback 'QJVWSquareback 4 Speed. radio, rebuilt Reasonable engine & transmission. A HARE ... ' @rabbit . . . at DON BURNS VOLKSWAGEN IJ731 HARBOR BLVD. GllRDEN GROVE 514-4100 ' 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 644·7912. Sharp! ORR689. cle.Leaseorbuy.816124 . gbask. '"G"d'z good .,,_J"'00u D.....__ 9935 .... ~ 1o..1 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• vol ' ra l'S. nd car .~ . ~" ....,.as, ~ew 9800 Auto1, Mew Vo S HOUSE 645.5279 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •---------'67 Dod,ge l\l onaco v.·al!on ; llllllllillilllll•••• '61 VW, sunroof, runs gd, needs render work, $37.i. $1288 . 496-0432 8.12·11~ VW '7( Bus new tires., ijITTi•;µMe'l't'JI mags. Z·bed, am /tm Ti1 lea~. • radio. 551 ·5728 . I ltunt. lkh. 842·4435 9725Fial 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPORT QNTER U.R•I SIUCTIOH OJI HIWIUS.IWOITS I luy or L~ase OF 'SS Ch('vy 2-dr, 283. Nds power v.·1nctov.·s, brakes: work. Gd transportatipn. dual air, auto pilot . NOW IMPORTS $300 646·7636. rod"''• I owocc. good lOOo/r Financin g a\'aila-'70 El Camino, PS, PB. <"ond 5500· ·194 <lOO.'i ble on approved credit, 213 /921-8583 air. s teel belt radials Cadllloc 9915 36, 42, 48 or 60 months. 1 ___ 7'-14-'/-"523"--·7~25-'0-'.--~ very clean, $1975. P /P ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9905 S5l-489'. d':~~ 19/ib Hu1hor ( M. 646 9303 /lMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1959 Che\'y Belaire. 'i3 AMC Matador sta wgn Runs Jtood. $100. PS/PB/AC , lo mi, top 645·9047 cond. S2250, 559·4668 ·w Chevy 1,Ji ton cnrryall PM /14·knds rm or a sta wan, tough· Alllo1,H1w flOOMtoo,Now 9 •• 0 oess of a P.U .. several .., xtras $1720, 979-7569 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ----~--"'---1 1975 YEAR-END ·CLOSEOUT NOW IN PROGRESS ALL '71 TOY'bTA'S Ir VOLVO'S MUST GO!!! '65 Corvair Monza, pri pty. SatfSun af\. 2 p.m. 548-6119 Best orrerl '68 Chevy Impala Sta. W1n , V-8, P /S, P /B. Good cond. $450. 544-4677 10 Chevy Nova, xlnt con<!, 6 cyl, auto, P ts, P /8, $1300. 830-6370 '72 VEGA. Radio·Alr. Pvt ply. Final reduction $1200. 675·6666. Ila be rs Cadillac Qgality& Price 'UCADILLAC 181.MHYIW ~tnct11 loo' 11>1 t011ec;1or1 Ot'lly 112.000 ..... I oriO•nlll tOl'ICl"'°"- 1.eo ~ (luOlloll 0,,., tt>to '*"'""' MUST SEE '11 CADILLAC S9AM M YflJ.I t. ....... prtced. tH7CIUQ SZ79S 17141 IJl..ZllO * 1714149~1210 MtlR\DIS _M-~1:111!• S '66 Caprice, lo mi, gd. "Jt CA.Dfl.&..lC cond. &: gd transp. $52.5 COUf'I DI Y1W _ ........... ....,. --·tllelo .... 4ff.1110 " ; l ......... ...... ;. ~ 1->1 © • .r ~644=--"-=------l lt.Mdttdla..~1zn:M.1) '98Cbev.Caprlre.2dr.V $199S top, auto, juat rebll eng. full power. S48 ·200'1. '61 El Camino Malibu 327 4·1pd. drive;. Sl.350. Call -- • I i 2600 Horloer llvd. ComMtto 540·5630 YOUR ORANGE COUNTY HDQTRS. FOR PONTIAC All MODELS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THIS WEEKEND SPECIAL! 1975 VENTURA SPRINT ~,.:;;::::~ l·I. b11! 1 n.1, · · !jl'ol °""" s,ort lill1n. 111<1~ --· lllti, ta .... I !lllmt111• $2979 Phn T&L OR $9919 Mo. ,., ·• -.,,.. -., ,. ......... c.-· ..,._,,T_lo Uc. lo QWUL ----. Dolt.fC. ""'1111 11 ..... Oii .. ,---..--. ·- SPECIAL The LUXURY 8 •t• h BARGAIN... ri IS are .. • 1974 OLDS CUTLASS SOLON Aut o . tran s .. air condrt1oning. stereo r adio. viny l r oof. reclining sea ts. rallye wheels. (192876) s3377 • '68 CHEVY CAM ARO Radi o . heat e r . (313281 ) -----·---- '70TOYOTA COROLLA 4 s peed . radi o. heater. (089AWQ) $1077 ·----·---- '72 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Full fa c tory equipment. (293JPI) $1477 here! BRAND MEW 1975 MGB ROADSTER Inc ludes lull fa c tory equipment. 4 speed with ovo rdr1v e. AM /FM . RALLY[ WHEEL S. TON E AU CO VER . PIN STRIPES & more! (85185) RIU .... c. 5502850 BRAND MEW 1975 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1500 Inc ludes full l acr ory eQui omen!, 4 speed. AM/FM. heater. pin stripe::.. & more1 (35025) ~. 54473 50 BRAND MEW 1975 MG MIDGET Inc lu des full lact or y equipment, 4 speed, rallye wheels. AM/FM, & mOfel (165007) •--1~. s4115so '72 HONDA COUPE Radio. heater. super as mileage on this e! (148GS J) $1577 ·----·---- '73 OLDS CUT\ASS SUPREME Auto . trans .. ai r conditioning, power steering, vinyl roof. AM /FM s t e r eo . (531KEK) $1977 1----·'---- ASK AIOUT OUR 12 MONTH, 12,000 MILE USED CAR EXTIHDlD Sll't'ICl POUCY FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES. SERVICE, & LEAStHG FOR BRITISH U:YU.HD VISIT OUR EXPANDED SERVICE DEPARTMENT Best 1976 . .. Domestic New Car Buy On Harbor Boulevard! BRAND NEW 1976 c H E y E ' ' E 52888 + Ta.11 & License IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (362) (1J0816Y134325) OVER 100 · IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY! -. COSTA MESA DATSUN 280-Z. PBBFECTIOll. FUEL INJECTION. • C<or11p1111·11;1•d lru•l II IJt'< I JI 111 • .!llUUl• o' .. rh•·.Jd \ ·1111 +'11),:)IJ" • flot\\f'r •''~I'! lJlllll d ... i. hr.,.,,., •I 1111, 1"d••p1·1Hlo·n1 "' "1""11~11 •!l •1\\1,j•,\11,uJ1n111rh pu•V•·l .111h·r111.o • '!. rn11d1·I,, '!.· .uul .f ""dt+•r '7!l 11.it,uu ;!HI!/. ( "·! I II I' t 1111• · 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW CAR TRADE·INS '73 DATSUN PICKUP Auto trans .. 1ad10 . healer. excellent! (2613-R) '72 DATSUN 510 4-DOOR Auto !rans .. radio, heale-. v1nyl roof (2743) '73 DATSUM 240-Z 4 speed, radio, healer. 'llny! rool. low miles. (27571 '72 DATSUH 510 4 DOOi 4 speed. a1r. radio. heate-, extra clean (2758) 1---------1 '74 DATSUM 260-Z Auto trans. AM/FM radio. heater. less th an 7 ,000 mrles. (2764) 25 Firebirds NOW IN STOCK Trans Am Formula Esprits LaNJeSt Selection In OrallCJe County! BRA HD HEW 1976 FIREBIRD s4759 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY {258706N51400l ) • '68 PONTIAC CATALINA Air conditioning, powe r steering , power bra k es, 1 owner. (UUY327). $989 • '71 MERCURY COMET 4 door , automatic transmission , r adio, heater. vin yl roof. 1--------I (678GCR). '73 VEGA GT 4 speed . radio. healer. (2766) $1689 • '73 MAZDA RX-3 ROTARY WAGOH 4 s pe e d , air 1---------I conditioning, radio, heater. (701GND> '73 COMET Economical 6 c ylinder. aulo. trans.. 1 o wner & extra clean' (2779) "69VW FASTIACI '4 speed. radio. heater, excellent condition. (2770) '72 PINTO WAGOH $1789 • '73 PINTO WAGOH Auto. trans., factory •---------•air conditioning, very clean! (261HNS) 4 speed, radio. healer. see to apPreciate. (277 1) '72 DATSUN SIOWAGON 4 speed. radio. heater, roof rack. mags, real nicet 12n•l t: ' $2389 THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE 1972 CHRYSLER MEW TORlll 4 DOOi. l(JI\ of lw.11Y!! Fact. °"' cord., u .. !.f! conhol, powe< wordows. b-~ po-et W!Oh, ~ ,_ p_..,.., t•es. tU\lom qold nnio ...,m 14'1 qoloi ""CJlchong e>!~ (11SFXX1 1973 POHTtAC G&AN't'IUI 4 OOOI O~y 2S.(Jl) (X Tuai ,.,q,, . . . C»1 lnl"-'Cllly I.roe lw-11Y co hol foc:1. "'· power ...,nd b-woy ~ ~ oltve (}'eo:itl W>lh whore vinyl top. PrK..d o l Whole.ale Slue ~!j91 4NllV) 1974 CAPRI Ra e londll &cellenl rnech.:ncd con.iroon. oeo ._ oppeor.nq her. 4 ~ f'COl'(\my non'. ,o:>o & heat"' "''•<ch 0 ,_ (>ofr'l(jr" (l bJKLE\ 1974 CHEV. HOYA HATCHIACI °'1ve.i orly 2l.COJ oc:!ual mim'' Hoo. OJIO. n0"11 . 0« co<"d. P<Jw6' steeMg. qo<x:I formly cor (OJOKBY) 53250 1974 DODGE YAH .UST LCXJK" . . ho~ V 8 erqne ~ OlllO. ltor>\, 4 wlieeoj dnv1:1 a>::l O"-Y 10,((() oc:iuol m~e\. Yru mi\! .ee !h\ ve<y 1opCC•d ca . (.._.IM(},I 5 5500 1975 DATSUN 1-2 10 T W.oi 1cht-.on quality u~ ta . 04y 8!£0 miles. 4 o,peed n~. 1odio or'd healer PLUS 5<JPt'I' ~ ecoromy. (874MXH) 53195 1974 COUGAR Xl 7 Dcrl Gnq.er Me1ollt<. F.ni\h ""'"' beoutifd ""'°"'one leather im(>'ia, Mio/FM ~·ereo .... th 1ope ded.. Pnced fer f~i Ide l372Kfl) s3995 t 974 LIHCOLM 4DOOI lei blod: ...;,.. eqq 5hel! infwro- leolher. Fully l:!ql.iPP'!ci ...,, .. di 11-.e eictr~ e.ocep! wn roof. 27,(0) m1es! l047KL5) s5795 1974 LINCOLN MAii iV Only 24,000 Otluol mile1, full power. foctory oir cariditicrirq. o"d ~o many more lu•urie~! (SI 5j£.S) 1972 TORINO WAGON Reol low molM • 32.COJ. Foci. cir cord.. pwr. stetring, P""'. l:Yoln, Coroy ye11ow fnlih. (030FwY) 52450 ·, I• ' llabers Cadillac Q!ality & Price 1975 IROUGHAM j47 9LIL~ L o•ded. $8895. SALE PRICE 1975 B.QORADOS 3 lo choose. T•ke your choice . (750MEZ) Lo as $7995. SALE PRICE.-:. 1975 COUPE DE YILLES 2 10 Choose. Take your Choice (304LIOI Low as $7495 SALE PRICE 1974 COUPE DE VILLES 7 lo Choose. Take your Choice. (Ser. 1797) Low as $4695 SALE PRICE 1974 SEDAM DE VILLE (222NJW} Loaded. 15695. SALE PRICE 1973 SEDAM DE VILLE 3 to choose. Take your choice. (291GIV) Low as $4495. SALE PRICE 1972 COUPE DEVIUES 2 to choose. Take your choice. (123.A.BC) Low as $3695. SALE PRICE 1972 B.DORADO COUPE (820DJU) Loaded. $4395. SALE PRICE. I 976's NOW HERE AND I 97S's MUST GO! BIG SELECTION MEW '75'• READY TO ROLL AT THE GREATEST CLEAM·UP DISCOUNTS OF OUR 54 YEAR HISTORY HEW 1975 PINTO MPG s2999 +r ... Lie . Incl. 2300 cc 2V 4-cylinder eng .. Calif. emissions equipment. select-shift, cruise-o-mahc. front & rew bumper guards. (Ser. 15A IOYl 57803, Slk. 11520) BIG SELECTION PINTOS TO CLEAR HEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 OR . GRABBER $3485 +T8'&Lic. Incl. 250 CID 6 cyl engine, Calif. emis. eQu1pt., power steerin g , selec t s h ills, cruise-o -m a11c , wh ite Sidewall tires. disc brat<es, front. (manual) & lront & rear bumper guards. (Stk. #1000. Ser. 15K91L148569~ BIG SELECTION MAVERICKS TO CLEAR HEW 1975 MUSTANG II HARDTOP s3999+Tax&Lic. Ind. 6 cyl. eng. radlats, p/s & pwr. lront disc brakes, tinted glass. front & rear bumper guards. AM radio, bOOy side mouldlngs. Stk. 10997 . Se r . #5RD2Z141760 BIG SELECTION MUST ANG ti's TO CLEAR 2 1/2 ACRES OF FINE TRADEINS REDUCED TO CLEAR! I I -I IRVINE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 23 • NOVEMBER 29 AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee, Inc. 1234 S. Main St .. Santo Ano 547-5826 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St Santo Ana 835-3171 Saddleback BMW .. 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 831-2040 495-4949 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 26CIJ Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 5'40-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-7781 THE DAILY P1LOT. TV WEEX. NOVEMBER 23, 1975 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 • Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd .. Westminste< 636-40 I 0 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd.l.Cosro Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-8844 Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin, Santa Ano 547-0511 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbof Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE-AUDI Don Burns Porsche/ Audi 13631 Harbor Blvd , Gorden Grove 63b-2333 Chick Iverson , Inc. 44 5 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 TOYOTA Bill Maxey Toyota 1888 1 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN Don Burns Volkswagen 13731 Harbor Blvd., Gaden Grove 53-4.-4100 • TV !PORT! HltJH//()HTt Pro Football Denver vs. Atlanta. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 lO:OOAM m Pro football San Diego at Minnesota. 11:00 Pro footbell San Francisco at New Or1eans. 12:30 • Grandstand 1:00 • m@llO) Pro FoottMll Oakland vs. Washington. Pro Toott>.11 Los Angeles vs. Chicago. 1:45 NBA Basketball Philadelphia at Atlanta. 3:30 elebrity Tennis 4:00 (tft) Cl)) CD College Football '75 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 6:00 0 Cr8 ) CI) NFL Monday Night Footblill Pittsburgh vs. Houston. 9:00 O KABC Special "Tom Weiskopf" A profile of one of golfdom's great players whose complacency is often misleading. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 6:00 U Kings Ice Hockey Kings vs. Boston Bruins. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 8:00 U Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Oregon. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 'Z7 9:00AM ~~CD~ Pro Football Los Angeles at Detroit. 12:30PM • Cil Pro Football Buffalo vs. St. Louis. 6:00 D ) NCAA Football Georgia at Georgia Tech. 9:00 Qi •niors Basketball Warriors vs. Milwaukee. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 11:30AM U (Qfj I ) ffi NCAA Football Texas vs. Texas A&M. 5:00PM 0 (Qj ) (}) NCAA Footbell USC vs. UCL.A: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 9:30AM 0 C'3 Ci)) (1) NCAA Football Army vs. Navy. 12:00 I Prwp Sports WC>ttd CIF I 4A Girls Volleyball Cham p1onships. 1:00 (Qj Cl)) CD NCAA Football Alabama vs. Auburn. 4:30 (fij CI) CBS Sports Spectacular 9:00 Boxln1 From the Olympic 11:00 USC Basketball USC vs. Loyola. ~ameritone ~PAINT CENTER OHE STOP PAM ..t WALUJAPB CIMTB Get Ready Now For the Holidays ameritone .. ...., ""•• ._. ... l8 ................ ...---Tt 369 E. 17• St .. Costa Mna 646-Sn 4 lliE DAILY PlLOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 23, 1975 VIVIAN VANCE: FROM LUCY TO RHODA Vivian Vance returns to television situation comedy for the first time in six years on Rhoda Monday, on CBS at 8PM. "When I quit television comedy, I really quit. I wanted to have a home life with my husband in Connecticut." Ms . Vance 1s married to publishing executive John Dodds who will now be a west coast editor for Putnam Books, giving her the chance to go back to her real love. "Back east, I did a lot of stock and dinner theatres, but now, since we will be living on the west coast, I can do television comedies again. I'm at home on a television set where I spent many years doing the Lucille Ball shows. The veteran comedienne and Miss Ball's old sidekick says when she made her return to television she really came back on top. "Doing 'Rhoda ' was a joyous surprise. I was tickled to death because when I returned to California I didn't know what I really wanted to do." Beaming. she added, "When I was called for this guest appearance, I thought with such a hit show, what better way to make a comeback." Besides being happily married to a wonderful man, Miss Vance says her added bonus is having a husband involved with books. "I love books and respect writers highly. You can be an excellent actress, but without good material, you can't win." Now the sparkly blue-eyed lady is undertaking writing, although she makes it clear this 1s probably going to be a one time affair. "I am working on my first book, an autobiography entitled. 'Go Home, Your Eyes Are Too Close Together.' The book was titled after advice given her by a Hollywood agent after she left her New York home to pursue her career as an ac- tress. "He said that I couldn't possibly be photographed and for years that complex stayed with me." "Despite my complex and his horrible insult, I stayed with my desire to become an actress which led to my long run with Lucy," stated Miss Vance. As a part time lecturer to college dramat ic classes. Miss Vance emphasizes to her st udents that stumbling blocks, such as her incident with the Hollywood agent, can hurt a good actor if he doesn't have determination and confidence in himself. "For years I've heard from my family and friends, 'Don't make a fool of yourself Vivian.· ·• She concluded with a chuckle, "And, look how rk:h I got making a fool of myself." Paee 3 .. I It's love 1t ftrst •llht for Peter McEnery •nd Hayley Miiis, who flnd their llvea threatened H well on the Idyllic Isle of Cr.rte In Walt Dtsney's suspense-mystery "The Moon-Spinners", •Irina Thanb&fvlnc eve, Wednesday, at 8PM on HBC. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 23, 1975 A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE STORY "It's a love story really. It's a story about my best f~end ... a story about a friend who became t_he oth~~ half of my l~fe ·.: . who gave me not only his love, but his eyes. And so be_gans O_ut. of the Shadows . . . Into the Sun." a KCET production depicting pianist, arranger and composer George Shearing's experien~es with Guide Dogs for the Blind. The special. narrated ~y She~1~g an~ written. produced and directed by Larry Stewart of Hawau F1ve-O fame. wall air Monday at 7:30PM on Channel 28 . The theme of this love story is the unique bond creatt:d betw~c-n a blind person and his guide dog. "It's a two-way street with a guide dog and a blind man. Apart they are both only half fulfilled ... together they are whole ... a t~m," .s~earin~ says. To show how t.his relationship develops, the special v1s1ts Guide Dogs for the Bhnd school in San Rafael, California. It was here that George Shearing met his guide dog of I 2 years. a golden r~trieve.r named Lee. t?~n Lee's death Shearing returns to sort out his feelings about acqumng anolher dog. At the school, a non-profit charitable organization located twenty miles north of San Francisco, puppies are bred specifically for the purpose of being guide dogs. When they reach three months of age they are farmed out to 4-H Club children to be raised in a family atmosphere. After a year they are returned ro the school for five months of trainin$ as guide dogs. Then they are ready for the 28-day in-residence training period with their future masters. Since 194 7. over 2,800 blind people have come to the school "only half alive and left with the other half of their lives on the end of a guide dog harness," adds producer Stewart. By using the "pioint of view" angle on the camera, the viewer is laken direaly into the process by which man and dog become one. A black screen with sound effects portrays the swirl of noise and confusion experienced by the blind man. The dog's continuing pan- orama· of unpredictable moving and stationary objects -all of them potential dangers to his master -becomes very real as the dog's point of view is shown from a low-traveling angle and filmed in black and white (dogs are color-blind). Tasks and maneuvers that the sighted take for granted, such as climbing stairs and department store shopping, are at first approached with terror and uncertainty. But as confidence a nd trust grows between the man and his dog, even walking acr<>ss the Golden Gate Bridge is accomplished with ease. The program concludes with the graduation ce~mony which marks the beginning of a new life of mobility and independence for the blind man. At this point Shearing decides that soon he will get a new dog to once again Jead him "out of the shadows ... into the sun." 1y e ge ·1y vc ay 7. ve og is e. nd n- n4E DAILY PtLOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 23. 1975 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS ..... (' t· •, I •, , l:JO Edcatieul , .... ,.. .......... .,.., Eartll lab .............. ; Oj Ed..tlMal feabtm .... z.. ..... Qvlft lhw Met,.. 6 C."'"9 m 0ectr1c c..,.11 ll:JO II Qj) CD Cf) Soarct. ftr TtMr· row a raooamnru ,., th ~ rz'\> CJ) m '"" .. ' .... ::'U"' foolWI Fri. Texas at Ttus A&M . GJLtt'• b• GllUI Coabr A I 1 • p .• (I I •• 7:0011~Jii= .. o <ta CIJ> CD m Cood .. .....,, 1z.-oo I Neolltl .. AitffCi · To Tell UM Trwtfl I Dl"J l 8111.u. I Lewe Lucy~ P'OflJ P'la (Qi Cl)) Cl) El) You O...'t SIJ Speed ltaaf Except Fri. S19c:t .._.. Opeahla Clowd llOl Nfts Thurs. for Thlnksclvint. a-ov1e: Set D1ytlm1 Movies. : Mister Roflf'• lltlpborMMI I Drta1 1f Jeannie 7:JO C.rtMM ~Nootl Affair/Joe .. ,..tta • T1t1neuae Teaede 6 s.-net Bup & His Buddlet T HtlHt TllrH Stoo1a : ftttum : Seta• Slr..t ; Not for wo ... Only 1:00 Ci) Cap11i. ll11proo 12:JO 1J @ rn Cl) As tM Wortd T•ras S..nup D 9 Ci) (IQ) m D•r• of Our R•tnper Room Uvu Tiie FlilltstHes @ Didi V111 ~ Show Tiie M1111sttn D (9 Cf))-~ m All .. , Chi· ~ Tiie P'.T.L Club tlrtn licept Fri. l:JO Rtlla=.ramt • ='rtslllp of Edclle't flUMf • Jad Lll11111e § lut1wt11.ie Mlatrtr Herwtu Movie· See Daytime Movies (i) lroasidt I ;..~::.." Dirt~ f•blrts 3:30!:"'"' Movll: See Daytime Movies; P'rft Fri. D 9 (j) lti m MIM Douctu .. Onie' "'"i.t Movie: See Daytime Movies. llawrid • Tllo luq .. Mic*eJ,..._Ovb Thi Mulllbrs (J) .... Zoo Rl'NI ~I & Huc:l : F-.turn ( Cf)) c..edJ Cltuk:a • Dn1t1 4:00 Stu111p ttlt Stlln Fri. f .tlttf hows lest Mtct.J lloute CM~ .._., HUlbJlflts Yoal l Friends GWlla•'• l•...t Cl> tenr l His frieftda C.rrascolentlu Cl) Adam·12 ffie Muftsttn : Milar Roprs' Neiltlbefhood i (I)) Tiie FllnstHn • 5Ui1 P'elaJo I lllalM: l•poajtlle hdy & Hit frletlds 4:30 Dkt V111 D7't Show Ulllta's hlllld ,.,, ' frletldt 1:00 I Ci1) rn (I) 11lt Suldln1 UCttt Ntwl.oo Rmte • . : VIII• Al11re· Cl~ lbrMnr .•FD: AMricaa ""7»-1-- 1 cal rrtnen Fn. Tues., Thurs. D (~Cl)) CI) m lltpn'• Hope 9:00 Ii P'ricl It RIPt Ex.cept Fri . Stst .. Str..t . . . (I) (1Q) m C.a.ttJ ,...,. I JoarMJ .. """""' stabs M1jor Adam Tiie Siiiery Market CletUtc . luvt It to Boa Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. AM Ln Aaiela.,., : Educatioul ,.,..,,. .. . r=~ l:'°I~~~~~=,. Cede... ~ ( Cf)) M*e Dourtes S11ow (9 Cf)) CJ) El) Lera ..... A · Tmtf fll•t/S,Orts Scope Dell ueept Fri. t:JO • 9 (I) 91 m WhMf .. hr-fJ llrtte: See Daytime Movies. tuM fl) Cllartilll tM llarbt Mevle: See Daytime Movies 2:00 I Ci1) rn i lbtdl ""° Tl•'!.l. l LIM • ~ (j) m AMtMr Wortd m Qj foaturea P'H Dou ut Show ''"" Acnt <ta CIJ> CJJ m s10.ooo ,.,,.. lO:OO .ID .. ~ ... :.r::. ~·Id .:::pt Fri. · .... ,.. 2:30 T1ttlebltl ! lfic&J • (fQl m HIP Rollers Fri. C fnttYll If l..Mfy Altl ftr 6 : Set D1ytime Movies. Yn111 ,...,.. "Gianni Schic:dll" Hoa•ll'• H11M1 Zero Mostel, one of America's l11d· . Uucatieul ,.,..,.. .. , in1 comic actors, will m1k1 his · ..... /hi*••• dtf Yelle debut in opera, s1n1in1 the title lO:JO (HJ CJ) (I) lM tf LH1 role In Gi1como Puccini's opera. • ~ClldimHollr•ootl B"ews S..-ra (9 Ci)) rn m 0.. lHt • D (QI CIJ> rn m Ha,,, 0.,.. Uwt EXcept Fri. All My Qlldren Fri. m Ben Hunter lnteniewl/futum I T•llJ Hmlnt Sllow 8et S"'1rt Trvtll or Coftltq&IOllCet : foatum C.111er Pyle LI Sita 700 Club 3:00 I rn Sive-N·T••• Except Fri. 11:00 @CJ) (i) Youn1 l hstlu1 . Somenet ~ (j)®} m M1111flcut Rlfltun ....... 11ac111.. CartMa D <9 (I)) (I) EB Sht•·Ofh; (tij (i)) rn m Cen~nl Ho• Ryan Hope Fri. I; ll0-:000 P'yr11nld Fn. m Newt (]) lewe Aln1ricl1 Styte Except Fri. &J NlllllJ I UM P'r.faMI' (Jg Movie: See Daytime Movies. Page 5 I SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 (., .............. , ..... L-00 m llllt MIRfl/cawtdl,•m l:JO{])V•et~ DVeptMM S.., Mlchaet Learned (left), who st.11"'1 as OIMa Watton on The WaltDns, Jack Lant, stir of Hawaii flve-0, and Lee Meli· wether, of Bamaby Jona, wm be parade-side comment.tors durtnJ ~ ,.CBS All-American Thanuctv1n1:F.} Parade," a th,..hour • al featurlns non-stop hol ay parade hlah- li.hts from New York, Phllac:Jel· pr.Ja, Detroit, Toronto and Honolulu, on Thankqtvlne Dey, Thu"4ay at 9AM on CBS. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 23, 197& l w11•1w {]) Acdelt • i. c •• .,.. @ m.,....... ..... ..... ............... D lltwle! '"T1lle n... ............. liliwlt: CC) ...... A er.-. Ci)) 0., et ....., i) '54-BourviJ, CtOtlt Mardlal. r (wes) '58 -Audit Murphy. l;JO LM U, I LM "'-et,._, I Wa...W ~ D1J et..._, ... Ellllil 0,.. Heal Alwlcat/hnell TY tte.r ~~a= =~.... :=..~1 1ru1r.. 11 Pl9 F..a.11 Sin Dltao vs. Min· ,., ..... . ........ n.. It~ naota. <tB Ci)) Alllaal W..W m THRYN KUHLMAN ~ ~ ~ ~ • .., u:• I..., &1m R.,.,t * (IN COLOR) w:'nwr vs. Attanta. CraMdltd • e ~...,........ I..., C*tw.U.. t!:.:-;.:..':'::' .... °""" ~ _.. • .,.... I ..._. CJ)> WDI (adv) '42 · -umes Caaner. Dennis ca Ci)) ~ ..,_ C..C, ~::..Na MOJ1an, Brenda MaBhall. ~,c..!='"·--1.,. .. ltt~~Dnt... 1~G . • 11..t Ille,,_ Cllwary C"8pel Cl)) frittda tf Mat et .,..._, CD ,._.: (C) .,,_, Dar· Piibllc Service ca.,.. ,,... -~ M ,_,T(actv) '57 -Come! Wilde. utrttiM "The Bonn & Nutrition" IE) Paataffa O..ltttcal 1:00 ~NIA lattletball li1 :.."'::W 11:001 •u Hu•bard ll ~r~Aai~!.tw Oak· Allve ..... luytt'a Qulde land vs 'f.~niton n1a •• '"' ... ca Ci)) {]) m n.. An the 0 use .......... Trojans vs. Aus· Cl) ca..,. 1'M ~f TrMP tralian National Team. I (I)) T ... Hal ...... II Me.: "It Wttt" (com) '40 -0 Had-Gt ,..JO @ Cil CJ) NA. ~ .. SMw The Marx Brothers. CiZl (]) Pre football Los Anatles vs. . WMOtt.,....... I ait.rdl ta die..._ Chaao. ca(})) n.., llrqprt ... f1nt ....... a..rcti I ltMti•p f,.. a.r..., ..... Cetttn ll;JO ... Jt. 11MHus OtlblMn l.e.r.tl11t1I Htttr 2.. Ci))()) C!) Male A W1M ' ~.....,...,.. -... rn,hclts ,,..,., rtt "'"" · _ ... s,.ctr.. 1:15 f.D Trllll E,., .... ...,.., ~ *"' ,..... l :JO w <9 Cf)) laues l MIRfl ~ llr. Qimlil Wradlltc ,,.. die ~ g, .,..._.. Mewtt: (C) "'lwel ........ (dra) ma J ,....,_ 11.-00 (]) nta ta Yt4ar II* '71-G.orae Hamilton, Sue Lyon. 9:'5 f.D II•..... ..,... I aaak D ,._.: "lJllCll lltb"' (wes) 'SS G IMie: "Slt1J l Sllllt ~ TMlt:rt (I) •--Robert Weaner, Cameron Mitchell. (com) '52 -Ann Blyth, Hup 10:00 IJ CHrf) CJ) "9,.... St. Louis (I) "'"": "Victi" (mys) 'SJ-Rich· O'Brian. Edmund Gwenn. vs. ritW yof['" ard Boone, Jean Peters. m Tiie Yiqtai11 -CB RADIO • IC'S •lV ANllNNA •PARTS '1"he Store that Cores" Paa• 7 I I Tht Hum11lat Cll111P'oftr.lllp lowll111 Hu111111bt Alt.llMlht 2:00 (!) Movie: "'Tiit Old F1r.l1'9Md W-a(' (com) 'SC -W.C Fltlds. I Cllll!ttf <rtll•••nt Hour f1lttl for Today M1111btB!llp ~I ) World of S41rvlnl 2:30 (]) Movie: "fl"9Utt1 foofl" (ClOm) '49-Tht Bowery Boys. m THE MARINE BATTLE * CRY IS "GUNG HO!" TODAY AT 2:30 m Movie: "Cu111 He" (dr1) '43- Rindolph Scott, Ho•h Beery Jr. 9 '111t1costll TtmllM ~ J~lfl&!/ r:> M111 ~ Would· I ) NFL Q1me of tflt Wttll "' '"' Roller Q1m11 3:00 I Tod1'1 R•ll&lon I IJO!L I lodr of Iron, Soul of re A look 11 the hlslory behind the St1tue of liberty. 8 Water Wortcl Movie: "Casablaeca" (dr1) '43 -Humphrey Boa1rt, ln1rid 8er1· min. Peul Henreid, Cl1ude Reins. l:l~~;i""'"' 11.111, Swauert Sttow ) This Is the Nfl C.rr1aco&end11 Hum1a Dlmtntlons 3:30 CI) stump ttM Stari 0 FU.. "Yem of Llthtn1n1. D1y or Drums" (R) I Ctlebrtty Ttnnb Rtflclout Town Hiii Mtmbtntllp A,pdl/S.S. Linl- bnt. (R) - T1lent Coftlut This Is tht Uft f'tl111 Future 4:00 I " T1ku All llnd1 t Sundlf T1n111 Theatre blll ~ft Cl)> (I) q> Collec• Foot· (IJ M1vtrkt (fjlrHsJde m THIRTY SECONDS OVER * TOKYO with SPENCER TRACY--4PM TODAY m Mowit: "'TI!lrtJ Secoltda Oftf f._,.,. (dr•) '44 -Spencer Trecy, v1 .. ~E: Mitd>•m ~Oftd of Survtwal S.IMlaJ MatiMt 4:l01"-"•• ...... The fllntsttfta ; M1111btnJtlp Appeal/lot Aqtlts .......... a> l111fit!t S:OO~=tti.Nattn W Clnitc Talu ''Tht Count of IMon~J:;:.,s..w == ~ .... Wht Shot ~ OftJ Vala•" (wes) '62 -LM Mar· vlln, Ff-~ w.,... .. , .. ., Cl)) LMb ,..,. l..thmll r.a-tn ,.,. 8 5:30 [ , l ', I r I ( , 6:00 fJ ·SPECIAL· * THE GAS COMPANY PRESENTS "AME'RICA" I America "Money on the Lind" Senta Barbara Forum Kukla, fren l Olllt Movlt: (C) (211r) "llrt:ll of A l.ejend" -Nature document1ry. 0 JtrfJ Ybltl ... "Karen V1ltn· tine" ! Natloul lioo1r1phk Wiid Wlkl Wtlt DIA1t11doft '75 m THE BEATLES! *"YELLOW SUBMARINE" It's Phantasmagorical! m Movie: (C) (2hr) "'Yttlow Sub· m1nne" (mus) '68 -The Beatles. (})I SPJ ~HM Clllldrn'a '10fra1111 (tJ Dialofut The Bia Valley ; Tin P111 AllJ (R) ( {))) St.Ir Trtk • lrMhoUM Club Corona NOW 6:30 rn @) @ (j) WUd lln&dom D Northwest trek how * two people gave their land to the animals ANIMAL WORLD • Altlul Wor1d "Northwast Trek" U.C, Comedy Hour ...... Drl•a , Situltloa CornedJ • JoumtJ to Advt11tvre Roller lia111n 7:00 R @ (1) (J) Th'" tor tho ROid J?hn and Eiidy unknowin1ly help tha da1t(hter of 1n lntemetlon•I shippinr macnate escape htr f1· ther's bodyaunds to rendezvous with 1 younc min accused of bein1 • fortune hunter. Beth Bricilel, Uysu Davelos and Glorcio Tozzi auest. a Qj m ®l m,... Special: (C) (}fir)iiWiille Woeb l the Choe· •te fldefY" Gena Wildtr stirs IS Willie Wonk.a, the wor1d-f1mous confectioner who otters five chil· dren holdin1 lucl\y candy bars a frand prize -a tour Of hil choco· lite f1ctory and e lifetime supply of candy. Jack Albertson ind Peter Ostrum co-star In this 1973 Para· mount reluse. o <a ())> ()) m s.tsa ''"'"' Qnso1 ''The Chimp" The fl(lllly Is PH"fully 1ard1nin1 when they discover • cute baby dlimpanz11. Liter the mother chimp 1ppe1rs end suddenly_ 1ttacks Klr1. I WMt'•MyU.7 Al• Dil'°'9 .. HIM Movlt: (C) (.lllr) "Tiit Fii 23. 1975 StDfY" (dre) '59 -Jemes Stewert, IC... Nht Vera Miies, Murray Hamilton. .... .... Fil• fil) RISE & FALL OF CIA TIM Ole w., * ~~l~T~J:r ~:rJ>~~T 9 : "NOTORIOUS WOMAN" Em ,...berr.111p Appul/~rc!M t * Life of Geqrae Sand Titt Rist 111d Fill of thtl A con· Masterpiece Theatre troversiel report on the alleaed Mobil Oil Corporation abuses by the Central lntelliaence EJ'.ll .._bt,..,.., Af9u1 / Mutlf. Aaency ~ Tlleltre: lkteriom W...1 @!) Cllesplrito 'Sucuu" Llvlnc In '•ns with htr 7:JO i Alfterkl lover Jules S.nduu, Aurore bt1lns Movie: (2hr) "'CasabltllCI" wearinl 1n4n's clottllnc end •dopta ta) '43 -Humphrey Boaert, In the name GIOfle S.nd. Har first 1rid Ber1m1n. Paul Henre1d, novel, "lndlan1," Is published end Claude Reins. Is 1n lnslent success. I Room 222 • a> Necttes dt Illa Sltuatloft Comedy 9:30 I Tht IJn1 11 C.•111 Korun 'ro1rlftls • W111tod: Dead Of Allvt 8:00 a @ CV (J) Cher Cher has the Revival flru C<Hm of both the musical and FU111 Fubut comedy crop in aues~ Tony Ran· 10:00 B @ @CJ) Bronk A blurre po. dill and rock musics cult hero litlcal kldn1ppln1 takes en even Devid Bowie. more unHpected tufJ\ wtlen 1 e ,op , ... ttl• Counby wealthy businessmen end his kid· Cil Movie . nipped son refuse to cooper1te with 0 (~ (j)) (!} m, Sl1 Milhon ~ the younc man's f1m1lt uptors, '1111 'The White L1ahtnina w.er' leavina Bronk with only 1 little bor· Steve Austin becomes embroiled rowed time to try and free the vie· with moonshiners when two federtl tim aaents are mysteriously killed by ·Dey if Dba¥try "snake bile." Katherine Helmond, Nlittt Calltty R1ndy Kirtly, Austin Stoker, Robert falttl for fodlf Donner and Ben Hammer cuest. Ntwt m Movie: (211r) "The Lawman" JofYJ fet..n (Wes) '71 -Burt Llncuter, Robert .....,/Wondtrfuf Trtweb i n, Robert Duv1ll, ShereE North. 700 Club S... Yorty Sllow Lou Gonloa Show JapaHN Featuru a Show de Sylvia Pi.nal 10:15 EE) MtMbtnfllp Appeal I Rlnb tf l :JO 1J Pacaetlel'I Slltrtod Hol11111 EID Membtrahlp Appeal 10:30 ~ J1111111y s..u1rt Show. 9:00 f) @ Cl) (j) Koj1k Kol•k runs ~ ~·tu;; ::::, Callentt Into conflict wjth the FBI when he tries to investiaate the beckaround 11:00 I 0 Cl) ®l@ CI) Nea of Adrian Marshell (1uest Alen 700 Club Aide), in connection with the mur-Wor1d of Survlvtl der of • bookkeeper who was 1udit· m <ta {))) ...... " i Marshall's past expenses. • • lrovie: "'OM, two, Tltrff (com) @(j) 09) m JUC Sund•J 61 -James C11n1y, Arlene Fr1n· ry -MeCloud ''Three Guns for els, Red Buttons. Hew York" Three ex·convlcts arrive I Mission: lmponi(lla In Hew York from Mt1i<:o end ell KattllJI lulllman ere lookinr for McCloud who wes Cil "'"'' •f ttlt C•N responsible for sendin1 ttlem to ; M•btnfllp Appeal I Acr•llJ prison. They also think McCloud can l Co111pa11J loclte some hidden money for them m Jl11my S.auert Slltw so they kidn1p his ait1 Chris to en· 11:15 [i) CI) S.MMJ I Co•pellJ sure the ottleer's cooper1tion. U :JO fJ Pro Foothill loat/Mtvte: (C) Neville Br1nd. Grea Mullevey, Ken "Tiit Noon C.ill8tt' (dre) '71 -LH Lynch, James W1inwri1ht. Ken Gr1nt, Glc Youn1. Robert Pritt. Scott ind Tracy Reed auest. 0 SIM"'J I Co11pemy Guests In· 0 Oral Roberts elude Willie Mays, Leo Durocher, 0 A WORLD PREMIERE Jose Felicl1no, Lome Luft * ABC Sunday Mov~ ·:The ~ :=: (C> "Tiit lramblt 1us1t" legend Of Valentino (dra) '60 -Richard Burton, Ber· 0 (9 (J)) CJ) m ABC Sulldlf bue Rush. jifaltflioYlt: (C} (ZJir) "'Tiit l.qncl (I) Ttlopul1t of V1lttttfno" (dra) '75 -Franco (lg) Movie: (C) "T1pu" (drl) '69- Nero, Suunne Pleshette, Yvette John Forsythe, Frederick Stefford. Mimieux, Judd Hirsch, Lesley War· ITony l Susan Ala1110 ren, Milton Berle, H1rold J. Stone, . W•rrt• R9bttta Penny Stanton. A rom1ntic drama ( {))) Spanblt llovtt bued on the lift and the myth of 11:'5 Eli) lUP'I Sllow . Rudolph Valentino -1n lt1li1n im· I mifrtnt named Rudolpho Gu1lielml lZ:OO Ubtrty T111plo Clturdl .. • Notr9 Dme roottian -wn~ beelme the screen s first ind Mowtt· "M 1 p1 lttlSt at moit f1mous m1l1 sex symbol. He .. • • • . WIS discovered in 1920 by screen· o•• (com) 54 -Marjorie M1m, writer June M1this end soon be· Percy Kllbrtde. came the screen's number one lZ:JO @ Riehl 01 ht1rtthrob, but 1 disastrous marri· 1:00 I Speaklnf F,...,, 111. f1me, ind the pressures of his 1:55 MovM: "Tht Most Da1111r.u1 lm11e soon took thtir toll end 111 Alive" (sci·fi) '61 -Ron R•n· within a few years he WIS 1 sick dell, Dtb111 Paaet. end broken min. 2:00 D ChlHenp My Seniff I .. po. even n • kid· with tors, bor· Yic· of com) Fran· (C) Lee Bir· '69- rd. MONDAY NOVEMKR 24 Fot moml• end •ftiwnoon llltinp, = ... DAmMt~ • for ,.,... convenience. ere t"9dey'amcwlea. DAYTIME MOVIES t:JOD"'D ..... .,_.,. Cwa> '4-0 ..:c..it Alrtry. ~ (rom) '49 -Ot¥1d Nl¥tn, Jayne Meadows. 10:00 Cl) (C) ....,. .,..... (dra) '57 -=Henry Fonda, Susa" Strasbefa. 1%:00 m •A w .... tf Dllllld.IH" (com) '50 -Ray Miiiand, Rosalind Ruaall . 1:00 11 "1111 ow ,_..._ wrr <com> '34 -w.c. Fltlds. u (C) ,.... .. .......,... {ifr1) '53 -GrtlOfY Peck. l :lO 0 (C),........ ........... (dra) '59 -Yul Btynntr, Gina lollobril· Ida, G.or11 Sanders. S:OO (lG .. ,, OW Clltfenlll" (WU) '42- John W1ynt. Ann Dwrak. l:lO ()) "1111 ....,., ... .. ........ (lctv) '36 -Gary Cooper.· D (C) "1111 D•lf•u" (wn) 'SI -Glenn Ford, Lnllt Nltlafl. 1:00m~u1= c i m> w m 11n ......, ~ Plttsburah StMltrs vs. Houston Oiiers. ,,....... hrtrNtt ,_., Ml•·lZ SeWld .. , ,,., : Dectrtc C.llPl"1 Utlltblcll• &:lOl=:::"'aow (I)Htp .. •Htnts . ,...,... ... , Alll111tiot! ........ 7:00 D~(i)e;, ..... ........ .,...,. .... ~ ... Tt Tel IN Trvtlt • C.WbaU.. I ltft Lucy TIM Fii (I)S1..-b ua.. Uwe AIMrica• .,.. . aa .. n...tn ,,..., ,..... ...... , .. ., 7=~r= ltft AIMfial• .,.. TfUIUft Hult • MlllH $ llllewtt: (nt) .....i (wu) '48 -John W1yn1, Montaomery Clift, Joanne Dru. I HIPbltn • ...., luadl Cl) Wiid WtrW .. AllhNll f1l> GEORGE SHEARING AND * HIS GUIDE DOG LEE -A TOUCHING STORY JOIN KCET TONITE m•:ee1o.tettN ..... . . . I S.1 Oocum1nt1ry tills the story of noted pl1nlst·1mn1•r· compottt Geora• Shurtna and his l1tt •Ina·• ctoa l.ff. fl)MJUllll ....... 1:00 8 Q2J CJ) Cl) DMI VM1n Vane. lftlMs I rt,. """ lppllrlnct II Rhod1's new dtl!Chtful, vlvlclous mlddte-11td nti,tlbo<. and 1 tt1rut to mother Ida. llQ (j)tlaa;)nt , ..... llM "Stop When Rtd Uatrts fllsll" Din Westin and his wife Kitt are "uattt In • ltftlll·tOwtt speed trip and 1r11u the mistake of t1tct1111 to flatlt ltlt chirp In court l:ts ..... : (C) (ZM) "'¥.,... .... ...... (sci·fi) '70 -All·JIPlntSe Cllt. .......... Dtlltf'• Cllelce ............ Secar ,,.. lllub ..... ........... _.... . .,.,~ •• ,. ... u.,....,,..,. •• ED lee Grant hosts a * 60~min. 3M special about breast cancer, .. Why Me? .. m t1ncw; t..., •1 A.erd· Jnnlna documentery on bruit e1ncer, hosted by ec:trm LM Grant, features 10 women who tell their lli(hly-pmonal stories. l :JO fJ @(I} ....,.. Phyllis joins I dub fof widows and divorcees In an 111 out effort to esc.tpe hlf lont· 1iness. I Dell ~ Scnetl Tat ...,., lritftl ... ~ ...,.,., • Vidal Sluettl .. LesPllMctl t:OO 11 (f7) CJ) ([) All la IN f1•1J AS Tliin6ciVln1 dinner 11ts cold, Archie and Mike's tempers &•t real· ly hot -this time as the pair lock horns over the soon-to·be·bom Stivic's reliaion, or pouibl1 lack of it! CJ) Mtwit: (C) (21u) ...... ,, fl. vwlte $ftft" (com) 'St-Rock Hud· son, Paul• Prentiss. u~,JW~n~h;! (concl) (di•) '65 -Omar Shtrlt, Julie Ctlristit, Tom Court1"1y, Rod Sttiaet. Geraldine Chaplin, Alec Guinness, Ralph Richardson, Rita Tushin&fllm. The Academy Award· winnln& drama, from the Boris Pasternak novel. focuses on • pair of lovers wtlose lives are brutally thrown into 1 turmoil durtna the social and political uphuv1ls in RussJa durina Wor1d War I ind the Russian RtYOlution. 00 n. U1ltttlCMMes D UIC s,.dal "Tom Welskopr· A profile of one of &olfdom's 1re1t players whose complacency 11 often mislead inf. ntleldO..S Mevte: (C) (Zht) "11le O.C· (mys) '68 -Frink Sln1tr1. m .... .._.. ••• <eii Ci)) C!) Merta. Youtrt O• t :lO II @ CI> CJ) lhudt Vivian rt· turns from 1 ~ that stresses mtd· itetlon, yearnln1 to bt more open with Arthur, but she mttts 1 wall of dtfi1 nee. 0 ..... THE OAtL Y PtLOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER ZS, 1975 Gi1'e S0111eone 'I' ou love a portrait this Oarlst•cu Sag "I LOVE YOlf" dtla a REMBRANDT sfgle Poriralt We specialize In individual and family portraits that are as unique and sensitive as their subjects . In-studio or on location, we'll work with you to create a portrait that's honestly you. So get your family -together. Or get yourself together. Stop in today and let's talk about your portrait. CHRISTMAS Special Limited Offer 4'x5 Living Color Minature Reg. $27.50 Now only $14.50 ,.,. 9 \ m MARGOT FONTEYN 810 *BALLET STAR'S LIFE ED I lflclAL I M1riot Ftirteyn nlm bloaraphy of wor1d renowned p11m1 ballenn1 1t work, In rehearul ind TUESDA Y NOVEMBER 25 et home. For mornlna and att.rnoon Ult.Ines. @!)El Chofer please Me DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 10:00 O ~Ci) Mtdal Cefttar In· Below, tor your convenience, .,. mites of 1 senior cltuens' resl· the day's movies. dence, deplorin& the cond~lions un· ----------der which they must live, 111st 1n rebellion Since Dr. C1nnon hu DAYTIME MOVIES promised to 1id the old folks. they 9:.30 0 "Jobn"J TnM&ble" (dni) •57 _ march on Medlcll Center demend Stu•r1 Whitman. ~air (dri) i O)'on. N '31 -John 81rrymore. Pt ~a= 10:00 ~ (C) "Huvtn C.n Walt"' (fen) ~America, You're On 45 -Gene Tierney, Don Am~he. A ca~ proto lyPf citizens -l2:00 m "Tht ~lcambf' (dr1>, ~ - representative of 1 cross section of • Joan .. Fontaine, ~mond ,o Brien. the United Stites -airs their ariev· 1.00 0 Mlsslul~ (com) 35 -Bin& an'""S ind ventil1tes the11 views on Crosby, W.C. fields, Join Bennett "" . @ ''My C.usln Radltl" (dra) '53 the problems pl11u1n1 Americans -Olivie de Havilland, Richard Bur-tod1y. ton 18et Smart t :30 ~J (C) 1ht Wortd of Henry Ori-~ H~ Haw ent" (com) '&4 -Peter Sellers, M n. lmpoulble Anaela Lansbury, Paula Prentiss. JO:SO 0 Meet Ult Mayora 3:00@) unir" Faces Wesr• (Wtt) '40 '8...... -John W1yne, Ch1r1H Coburn. t'm NOEL COWARD SPECIAL 3:30 (j) <C> .. F''" w.m In A lallooe" *AS PLEDGE WEEK ENDS (COm) '62 -Red Buttons. Fabien. THANKS FOR GIVING! ~~f~~1:.y~='°~1:::s~ tll) Membtrahlp Appeal/I lfiCll\, lee Marvin, ln1 8'1in. This la Notl Coward Bio111phy o the lite composer, pl1ywriaht and 1ctor wu filmed on location in London end Europe before Coward's d11th. m~mpaname u:oo ~I I~ '2:.., ltst or Crout.ho Set lllk• Thi Lucy Show ~mall flit Mod Squad Coin bat ( Cl)) love Americlln StJI• 11:15 @!) Cinema l4 11:30 R ff7) ~ CBS Late Movlt: (C) "lrttclililu' (susp) '74 -Cloris L11cilm1n, Michael Brandon. !~@'& m Johnny CaBOn tile Honey111oonu1 Movie: "The Buat With F1Ye en" (hor) '46 -Robert Aldi. 6:00~·~~P.2~~...., W li:c's let YO::, Klnp vs. Boston Bruins. Bonanza Ironside hrtridce hmlly Adam·12 Soltdad Star Tfat : Gettln' Owtr ( Ci)) T rvtfl or ConMq uenca Little Rascals Hour 6:30 I=:'" Show (j) Ho1111's Heroes : Soundsbt&• "Yes We Can Can" The Pointer Sisters auesl. ( (j)) Love Amerlan Styte 0 Mptery Theatre! (C) "Dr. J:OO Cook's Carden" (susp) '70 -B1n1 • AM1riclln Outdoonman laUopl1tc Sour•tt oo~oo ma>News Iron Iida Crosby. frenk Converse. (I) The Fii 0 Movie: (C) "Timmy Ind Hie ladltlor" (com) '57 -Debbie i nolds, Leslie Nielsen. Mission: lmpoulble CJ)) Truth or Cons.quencH 11:45 Eil) Mtmbtrahlp ~PNI 12:00 O Twt11111t lone al MOY6t: "Counterfeit.n of Paris .. (mys) '63 -Jun Cabin. m Tribal Er• (R) 12:30 D MaJbtny RFD CJ) Movie: (C) .. Mo.ster Ztro" (sci· fi) '57 -Nick Ad1ms. m Man From UNCLE 1 :00 II !.~J,;"'OffllW 1:30 {H) [5) Movie: (C) "To Catdl A ffilti" (adv) 'SS -Cuy Grant, Grace Kelty. 1:45 fl Movie: "Thi Fuller Brull! MH" (Com) '48 -Red Skelton. 3:30 0 Movie: unit Cb-Bow lnddettr (dra) '43 -Henry Fonda . ... ,. 10 Mod Squad To Tell tflt Tnith ConcenlTltion I Love Lucy The FBI @ Cunamoke La Loba loft American Style (!))Bonanza · Paloma Addama Family 7:30 New Treasure Hunt i. u~tc~=•~MHollywood Phytlls Million $ Movie: (C) {211r) "The 0111 Sotdltn'' (adv) '59 -John Wayne, William Holden. I ~:.!' :.'bnc: Dul Dr. Who: The leftmo Anlmat World ~ UtUt Mar< l.'00 (11' CV Cl) ~ TIMI Aorl· da's dinner tre1t, an expensive roast bttl from the nei1hbor1lood rip-off ii) E CMftr superm11ket, puts everyone but 10:00 n (U} (I) ()) ~ A CIS "cut Iron stomech" J.J. on slek ~ 1-.uifJ " ns" CBS call. florid• is 1n1ry enouah t.o News Correspondent Den Rfther picket the market and tht store is will eumine th• kllllnp of Presl· enary enouah to 1et her mested. dent Kennedy end Senator Robert D @ (I) !1Cil m Mow In' 0 ~ f . Kennedy in the fll\t part of this ·'Please Don'tlalk to the Driver' saries dtalina with tho causes end Sonny and Wiii come to the 1id of effects of assaults on public Ii&· the p1ssenaers of 1 stninded bu' ures only to be involved in I violent D 0 9 Ci) m Jee Ferrat.r s1eae. John Dehner 1nd Paul C.rr •'firaet: liulUn Syndbte" For uest star rester must use a wldolifs londntu Wiid Wltd Wm for him to &tt et htr b1otti.r-ln· <tit ) (]) EB Happy Diys law, a lawyer ht suspects of head Dealer's Choice ina a narcotics smualln1 rin1. John Barbour Show Rosemary Forsyth, R1y Danton, £1 Show di Iris Ct!Kon P1tricia Crowley auest. Cunamokt Cl) "'!!1 Muon ; The RIYal1 of Sh1r1oct Holmn 0 (Qt! Cl)) ~ m ' "C' f Elltos The Acad•lftJ hftffb -r'a Addams Famlly Cniat.est Musk Jack Lemmon hosts &:SOD@ 00 Joe I Sona Gus Duzik this proarem which lt1turts st· shows up at the Vitale house in lected cllps of musical performances a neck brace and excrucieting pain from tho last twenty yetri of as a result of a bus accident but Academy Awtrd Shows. his pain quickly subsides when he I EE News a1ves Joe a glow1na report of the Set Smart money he'll receive 1fter suin& the : MonlJ ~n'a flyl1t1 Circus bus company. 10:30 I Newt 0 (Qt ) (j) a> Welcome Baek • Commu1tlty fttclbad iOtter "81rb111no's Glr1" When Kot· Ntwa ter uu Judy Borden to tutor Bar-: lnt.nudoul Alll•adon ~111no, the rell1ionsh1p blo$SOms El Shn •• Walter Mtttado into a rom1nc.. 11.00 fE 11 tE f!!""" I The lobby Vinton Show · • Merv Ii rlffin Show ' 11ewtf1J l Vidal Sa.ISOOll Show Bat of liroudlo El Shn di Ednlta Nazario Set Hb My Little Marilt The luCJ Sllow 9:00 8 @ S w I t c h ! Ricardo ~ai;:u:' Montalb1n auests IS Jean Paul Jae-(1) Flint future qu1rd, 1 smooth con min who C.mbat mikes the mistake ol "'bommn(' . WotnH Allvel $100,000 from hi_s f11ncee •. Luciana ( · Cl)) Lawe AMff1c.an StJI• (guest Dm1 Memll)-who 1ust hap· 11•15 Cl 34 pens to be Mac's secret love. : ~~ • Pele and Mac decide the only way 11.SO., \!LI uu CH Lite Mevie~1 (C~ to aet the l1dy's money back is to lanaak -The Vanlsllln& Ch ic.' make the c1sanova think Luciana (mys) -Georae Peppard. has "family" ties with the syndicate, CJ Q) (j) a§ m JoflnnJ C.rson and when Peles aoes to a real &od-Mc.Lean Stevenson Is 1uest host. lather for permission to use his Neil Sed1k1 auests. th · · t 11· · t ~The Ho"IJ1'IOOMn ~•me, e man insia s on pa 1<:1pa • M Ylt· "T'h Qlo Bot.Ide" '"i in the con himself. ~ · • '1 •• D ®) Q) Cl) m Police Woman (1dv) 53 -Lee Marvin. '7Jfurae" Si!. Crowley Is suspended 0 (~ CIJ) Cil ~ Wor1cl Mfs- end his career is jeopardized when tery Ahen lov~r' A .lonely tee~~&• he eccidentilly sleys 1 teenager 'lrl finds a friend tn a ~elev1s1on durina 1 warehouse robbery Tige 1ma'e from anot~er dim_ens1on whose Andrews and Rick Jason auest. motives become tncreasmaty suspect. D Movlt: (C) (90) "The Maalc Kate Mularew, Pernell Roberts 1nd St°rpent" (sci fi) '66 _ All Japanese Susan Brown s111. cast. (i) The FBI .. • (j) The Untoudl•tM..s 0 Movlt: (C) lsbtebul" (adv) 57 0 ~OOKIES JILL TAKEN -Errol Aynn, John Bentley. I Mlulo1t: linpouJbtt * HOSTAGE BY KILLER 12:00 Twtllallt z.ne U (~CJ)) m a> The Rooties Movie: "'Tht Lootars" (wn) '55 "The Reluctantlfero·· A clumsy young -Rory Calhoun, Julie Ad1ms. rookie who Joined the force just 12:30 O Maytieny RFD to please his tither accidentally cap-CI> Movie: (C) "S4.l•m• Stod" lures a professional usassin on his (mus) '51 -Judy Garl1nd, Cene first day in uniform and becomes Kelly. both an overnl&ht "supercop" and a m Movie: "luvt Htr ta Htann'' target for ven11111(e. (dra) '45 -Gene Tierney, Corne! I The Bold Ones Wilde, Vlncant Price, Jeanne C11in LI Rtvbta de Manoni 1:00 I @) m Tomonw MOYie: (C) (2hr) "Huabanda" Cent Auby •) '71 -Ben Gazzara, Peter 1:30 Ci) M~lt: (C) unit Trap" Falk, John Cusavetes. mys) '46 -Sidney Toler. tll) Ascent of Man Dr. Bronowski 1:45 R Movlt: "Three lrne Men,. looks 1t t11e world inside the atom {dra) '57 -R1y Mlll1nd, Ernest and t_raus the history or the men Borrnine. end 1dees tha_t hive made 20th· 3:00 m A11-Nl&llt S1141w: ''Cllom ot1 the century phystCS "the areatest Loose" "The tt,,...uc Ert" a~hi~ement of the humen lm11ina-3:30 B Movlt: "ladtatM M o t h t r'' hon. (com) '39 -D1vid Nivtn, Cin1er 9:30 0 Ntwa Roaers, Charles Coburn. WE D N l S D 1\ Y For momlnc and afternoon Ustinp. ,.._ ... OAmME NOGRAMS. Below, for ,our convena.nce, are the clay'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t :JO D ..,,_,. et ~lld Yarl"' \mys) '44 -C. Aubrey Smith, ...., WM lrllll hW' (mus) '47 -Dtn· nls M0tttn, Ar1tnt Dahl. 10:00 Cl) "'T--·Tilnt Peca t. lakat liNet'° (mys) '56 -Ven Johnson, Vera Mllei. 12:00 m ..... ,,....... (adv) '40 -John ~n•, Fey Bainter. 1:00 U .. If I He4 A MllHtli' (com) '32 -W.C. Fields, Gery Cooper, Geor1• Rell 9 (C) "TM lrtll Miltms" (adv) •52 -Al1n Ladd, Phyllis Kirk. Vir· IJ!!ia Mayo. l:JO U "'Ille Defl11t OMs" (dra) ·ss- Tony Curtis, Sldnty Poitier. J:OO lt& ..,..,... T1pn" (•dv) • 42 - JOiin W1yne, John C1"'oll. J:JO CJ) (C) ~ M.uwtlld ,.._ iii" (1dv) '40 -Gary Cooper, D (C) °'Tiii ~ Cuya & die .., Cilrs" (wn) '69 -Robert Mitchum, Georr• Ktnntdy, Tin• Loulst. f , l ', I '; •, '~ ~!.~I~~ ... lrensidt P1rtrid1t f1m11J Adtm·U Wedtd Stir Tr1k : Sit lrothtr: Natltnal EdlUM ( I CJ)) Trvttl or Cetlsequenca Uttlt R11al1 Hour 6:30 Merv Crlfftn Show lhwttdMd Cl) Hoptt'I Htroa : Rulldadts ( CJ)) Lon Amtricttt $tyte . =the Coulltly · I C.Unnet 1:00 OOQJ(l)E?:)G)Nns ........... lewtla& ftt Delllra Med$quN To Teti the Trutll c.ne.11tnt1o11 I Lew Luc, n.. Fii Cl) Cutt.s!MU la .... Lon Amtriall Style : Wotaaa Allvt ( Cf)) loftlnu • Pifo1111 Add1m1 f1mlty 7:30 ,~ ~ ~:·~ ~~ Low ~trb• Style Ufa Miu A Dul • Mllllo1t $ Movie: (C) (2hr) 1tnd of tllt ust" (adv) '57 - 0... Roy Cllrt and RuUI 8uuf D'u@tmfDW1lt DJ;.::z ... ....., ... (C) (Jaw) en tf ..._&. ... •.--film ft1· turette. "'JM ..... ••"9" (adv) '66-Hayley Miiis, Joan GrMnwood, Plttt McEntly. A younf Enctlsll· woman. trlYtl 111 with her 1unt on di• Mtdltm1nt1n lsllnd of Ctttt, beoomes romtntlealf1 lllVOMd wttll one of her countrymtn wtlo Is there to clear his n1m1 of 1 Jtwtl rob· btty chll'I•· D LIUn laMtMll ukers '"¥$, Or•aon. (j)W.. Wild Wat 0 lHR SPECIAL-WHEN * THINGS WERE ROTTEN D<8 (J))(J)GJWhll Tlllap Wen bttH "flit Spy" A specl•I one.flour tplsode In which Robin ind his men hurry 11p1f1tely to Dover to protect Kinf Richard from tlhe =~' C::" 1nd his men. Joh• .. ""' Show VlvilM C.19tdJ Sefttl Cua.okt TIM T rtbal be E Clta• ..... lp Wratll•• &) Japt .... Uttl'lll' Prorr1•1 a:JO m Merv Criffl• .,. m'""" ' Yid11 s.... .., 9:00 1J STOP! LOOK! SEE * CONRAD AS CANNON! U fm (j) Cl) C:.... Dean Stock· well 1uests as thl dominated son of 1 retired 1enef1I who becomes 1 hero in his falht(s eyts when he is chlr1ed with killin1 the ht1d or • terrorist, counter·culture 1roup. CI> fll111 fublft 0 (9 Cl)) Cl) m a.rtttt "Count the Days I'm Gone·• Baretta searclles for the nine.year-old sister of 1n 1lcoholic nurte when the littlt 1lr1 diStppears after wltnessin1 1 mur· dtr. !The lold OMS Movie: (C) (Zllt) ..... end lttfl. .. (dre) '59-Gre(Oty Peck. Dtb· ore Kerr, Eddie Albert. tll) Crut Ptrfo,..nca ''Tchalkov· sk1 No. 4" First of this season's classicll music present1tion.1 ft1· turinf Leonard Bernstein conduct· Ina tht New YOfll Philharmonic In Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony and the "And1nte Cantabile." 9:301""' NoeMa de Treplcau · fl ewer 10:00 @ (]) CJ) CIS Repom Inquiry ''The Assassins" Pert II NtwS cor· rtSpondent Din R1ther examines the killinas of President John F. Kennedy, and Senator Robtrt F. Kennedy. ehny Muoa <a{])) Cl) OJ ShnkJ & utdl ''Te"or on the Docks" Stersk,y & Hutch are tryln1 to nail the dock· worker who killed 1n undercover police officer and are also helpina out with the weddin1 plans of Hutch's "1dopted kid sister'' who is 1bout to marry the oop·killer. l fZ)NIWI Cit Sltt.trt Tiit first Cllurdtllb • ClfMf Ted AneltrH1 ..... I~··~~!~·: ~ Uttlt Mlrilt 1:00 Q1) Cl) CJ) r.., Orta• lO:JO I letlt lartow Show • Me*l&as de SM111pn l 10:45 : Ulla. Yop & YM 11'4E OAJLV PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2'3. 1975 s5f5oo--· rDtAIOIAL ~ ~. :::..~; ;::.~~-: ,,_.....,~c.-tv -....... at.• .......... J ...... ......,..., ..... .., .......... ..__., • ..w..,....... ..... ~l.}IM----.... .... ----·---...... .. ....... -.._ .... ...... ·- AA&D Electronlc1 '175 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-1112 Hou" Doily 9·6. Thu•\ 9.9 Profeswf\11 s.rv1ce tor all vour hofN etectronict TV · Racho -Steteo · Phono -Taoe Page 11 rQ CLOSE -UP • ".,..>' .. r 'INCREDIBLE LADY' f'tt11llla (Hrln atar Clorla LHchma", filht) wltti her .. rtn ~•r.m.i.w (Jana Ron). By now It's no secret that MTM's production of the comedy series, Phyllis (CBS, Mondays at 8:30PM), is the smash hit of the new season. Clons Leachman, the redoubtable star of Phyllis, continues to establish herself as one of the most versatile and complete performers of our day. But there's much more to this Incredible lady than simply the wide range of talents that have produced an Oscar for dramatic in· tensity to four Emmys for comedy bnlliance. Cloris Leachman has charisma, macho, "1t" (for the oldtimers), sock, whammo or what have·you. Whatever you call it, Cloris com mands attention. Before this season had yet unfolded its wares to th• eager public, the TV crtt1cs and experts were already extolling the impending comedy virtues of Phyllis and prophesying 1t.s instant success. They based their predictions on the evidence of the pilot, which the network had screened in advance, and the knowledge of the character and nature of "Phylhs Lindstrom" as already projected over four years by Miss Leachman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. And, of course, there was Cloris, herself. Such comments as "Phyllis, the most likely to succeed'' -from the Washington Post: "Phyllis is sure to be in the Top Ten in the ratings" -Detroit News; "Phyllis In a cinch to be the comedy smash of the season" -Chicago Tribune; "Phyllis is certain to be one of the big hits of this season" -Dallas Times Herald; and "I predict that Phyllis w111 be among the highest rated shows of this season" from the Atlanta Journal, all testify to these prophesies. But so much for what others think about Phyllis. What does the lady, herself, think. What Insights does Cloris Leachman have about herself, the serjes and her relationship to the role she portrays? You don'1 just ask Clorts specific questions to an1Ve at a group of pat answers to tell the story of this incredible lady. Rather, one asks and holds on for dear llfe while trying to capture as much "fight In a bottle" as possible. First. how does Cloris compare herself with Phyllis? She admits there is a lot of Cloris in Phyllis and vice·versa. However, it's more in how they think than pure character background. Obviously, Cloris isn't a widow (she's been married for 23 years to film maker George Englund); she doesn't live 1n San Francisco (she resides in a sprawl· ing, ranch·style home on a mountainside in the Brentwood area of greater Los Angeles); and she has five. children Instead of the one assigned to Phylhs (that's Lisa Gerritsen); and she's an actress in· stead of a photographer's ·helper. "Just say. we both like cucumber sandwiches," opined Cloris. "It seems," she continued, "we do be· come more hke the parts we play. I'm getting more opinionated, 1f that's possible. My mother·in·law (the artful comedienne, Mable Al· bertson) once said, 'Cloris, you do have a tendency to barge'." Both Cloris and Phyllis qualify as "bargers". "The role was conceived as a much more neurotic person than we're playing her now," said Cloris. "I took exception to the earlier concept as •t would apply to her character on a steady weekly basis. I don't believe audiences enjoy plain, simple neurotics. It has to be more of a Ufliversal approach -pieces of ourselves," she explained. "Phyllis is perhaps one part of me carried to an extreme, but every· thing you do is you. That's why I enjoy acting." Two journalists, at least, would seem to agree with C~oris' evaluation of the Phyllis role as it was projected on the Mary Tyler Moore show before becoming a weekly senes staple. Jeff Simon of the Buffalo Evening News wrote of Phyllis, "Phyllis Lindstrom on the Mary Tyler Moore Show was an ultimate culture·climbing suburbanite; a repul· sively well-upholstered narcis"sist with all the warmth of a moray eel and all the emotional sensitivity of a Patton Tank." Larry Williams of the Memphis Commercial Appeal characterized her this way, "Phyl· lis is a neurotic in her 40's, but she ls no cardboard neurotic. There is a lot of every woman in her, a unive~I piece of malaise." Pace 12 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WE£1<. NOVEMBER 23. 1'75 II~. t?;~ ~»,~~ ( 11:15 ll:JO .... S4Nd t:OO.@ (J) Cl) ,.. ,....... Los CJ) fll• f .. tu,. An1eles at Detroit. c..bat ()) m s..a ....... CIJ> ..... AMerb• Style o 9 Cll 11& m ll!BllD .... a.. J( C'/• ,.,.",. ~lewis @ (]) cas LIU Mme: (C) and htr Btany Btoadwttnc ta•m 0.benaH Cant' (dra) '73-of charKtera pr0¥ide a pu,,,.u. ion Mabe, Hal Rffd. eye.view of the TV covwq. of the 9 Cl) (Ii @D hitnJ C.,.. Macy Parade Tiie .....,..Mn I Tiie ...., M.vlt: 'TIM Rlwt't Eqe" (dra} I.ant tt to leftlr -RaL Miiiand, Anthony Quinn AM t. _.. u <ta C.IJ> rn ww. w011c1 .. .,.. 11P1cw t TIM ,...., ....,.. "The Nltht Slaliet' (R) Darren Mc· • A proinim on how to stay Gavin stars. physically fJt ~ n.. Fii 1. love luq Movie: (C) '"Everythl11 lttt the 5HUt ... rvtlt" (com) '46 -John Forsythe. ~ H .. t.n I Mission: 111poalble (JJ) .... , Dttlflat Sllew tz:OO TwlflJht Zon1 Travel fl•/s,..b ac.,t Movie: "fr1nda" (com) '50 -t:JO 9 Movie: (C) ......_..,. (adv) Donald O'Connor, Tony Curtis. '52 _ Ylrice Edwards. u :JO o Mayber" RFD n 1 ............ (I) Mo.le: (C) '111e Outridm'' 6 ._, ..-- (wes) '50 -Joel McCrea, James • Yeutll • ... , ... Whitmore. Qfwi Ac... ID Movie: "folly to le Wise" Sa• Ylft.J Sllew (com) '49 -Alistair Sim, Elltabeth • =: c.r..t "''"· llHMI v.,.ioof ~· 1:00§!.~morrow · @Cl)amp ..._ 1 •!0 fl("\ flhwtt '"Sa ..... _ ... ( ) '54 '7'• n.b&'f*i ·hosts • VLJ uw-com Helen Reddy and Ptter Marshall--Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bo· with Ed McMahon as rovlnt man· 1art, William Holden. I tM-US IJ M0¥1e: (C) "Selden Girt" (mus) n· strfft-tum up to dacribe 'SI-Mitzi Gavno o 1 R bertso the. pa1eantry of this 49UI annual ' r, a • 0 n. hohday event z:JO m An-111cttt S11ow: ... ...,. Rmr... ~ ..,.. <c> .... ,....., Rieb" "i'ht 1oJ W1tlt 81 ... Hall'" ) ·~· • R _, J:)O.f) Movie: "Scalldat. l11t." (dni) .ra ~;., o;:,... Md>owalL '57-~obert Hutton, Patricia Wri1tlt. I HopD's...,... Ma1na : I lflc!AI CNNntr'1 a., c.. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 'Z'1 THANKSGIVING DAY MORNING 10:30 Cllft An hour of music and dance for children, performed by tht Cleveland Orchtttra and the Uni· versity of Akron Chamber Billet. G!)Nfwl/Pa .... aaMtY• U ABC THANKSGIVING * FUNSHINE FESTIVAL A Great Hellday of 6:30 Ntw Ptnpedfvea .. Ak:ehoH• Ji:';(f)ns &(J)~enturel Not flN We1H1t Only (1a1 ) ..u H" I In 1 Elrtll I.Ml Mldlatl Jacbtn Sbow 1!~;:=,s:::. NtwZ..Rtwt _ iic:,..~ --::.~ 11:00 =::•~ • Tll* TMI" 7:00 ~ 9 ~!!-:.,. (mus) '52 -Jeann. Crain. '-a:,~ _.., u <ta CIJ> Cl) m r .. • ..,,1 Ulldef'doc Ciape..: Shw <a (()) ()) m Good Moraln1 1 .... ., ..... ,,.,.., AMerlca · : Electrtc eo.,.., • DaYIJ & CollaUI ll:lO let't Rap ,_, "• Speed lacer lftl c.a,, : Mltttt Rt1m' Nelpborltood . Wo.a11 Alln 7:30 Uclntfle • T•IMSMeTutclo hp & Hit Buddies Thrtt Stoo ... : s..a ... Strttt 1:00 CTl Captala 1 .. p,.. lilnup ... ,., ..... TIM FUltttHn Tiit ....... CJ) Tiit P.T.L Club utu. ltncab /\flfRNOO N 1i:oo~~am11a .... ~ "~a CIJ~m u. lut S.ucer ~ =.: '"lift Cftl1"' (mu1) '43 -MlcMJ Rooney, Judy Qartand. (r.onthlued) f c F ~ • ' • 1 • I r \ • 'TRELAWNY': PLAYWRIGHTS YALDITINE When Arthur Wine Pinero wrote "T,.lawny of the 'Wells,• " hls · funny 19th century valentine to the theatre, he called it a comedletta --somethln1 to be taken liaht1y. But underneath the amusin& surface of the unabuhedly sentimental play, which will be seen nationally on PBS' "Classic Theatre -the Humanities In Drama" Thursday, at 9PM the playwri&ht was m1klng some serious critical comments on theatrical and social conventions of the time. Off stage, In those days, . most 1ctors were considered socially unacceptable 8Ypsles. On staae. they were seen In romantic and comic extravaganzas that had very little to do wlth any audience's real life. Pinero based his key character, Tom Wrench, played by John Alder· ton In the "Cluslc Theatre'" production, on a real playwright named • Tom Robertson, who plonffred in what came to be known as "cup and saucer dramas." Robertson peopled his plays with believable characters In belkwable everyday situations and then put them into believable sets In which props really worked. It's exactly that klnd of realistic play that young Tom Wrench stru1· gles to aet on the boards in "Tretawny." In what Clive Barnes of the New YoB Times has called Pinero's "dear, darling ... play," Wrench meets a youna provincial actress, Rose Trelawny (Elaine Taylor), who's about to abandon the theatre (the Wells) and attempt to rise above her station and marry the son of a Judge (Ian OgJlvy). But the smell of the greasepaint lures her back. She appears in Tom's play, the Judge's son has a change of heart and mind and becomes her leading man, and .to make the most perfect of all happy endin15, the judge himself (Roland Culver) alchemizes into an angel who backs Tom's new play--which Is ' rousing success, of course. Award-winning singet He141n Reddy will co-host NBC's color coveraae of the 49th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday, at lOAM, from New York City. Reddy, whose recording of "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" Is currently In the top 10 on the charts, will join the previously an· nounced PeU.r Marshall, as co·host. with Ed McMahon, as rovina man· on·the·street, to provide viewers with a full perspective of one of the world's outstandlna holiday events. Helen, who Is the permanent host of The Midnight Special, was named Woman of the Year for 1975 by the Los Angelq Times. She received the 1975 Humanitarian Award of the Music and Performing Atts Lodge of B'nal B'rith in New York, and was deslanat.ct Best Female Pop Vocalist of 1973 by thrff r.cord industry trade maaazlnes and the American Music Awards Public Poll. THE DM.Y PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBED Z! •i-~ THEIR LOVE FOR GERSHWIN IS HERE TO STAY For St.we Lawnnce and Eydie Gorme. the chance to S*· form Genhwln music in front of million1 of Yitwer1 ii JOm• thin& YWJ nur to their hearts. The couple have been pay in& their own tribute to the composer·lyncist tum of Geora• and In 6-shwin in front of hundreds on their succtuf ul nl&htclub circuit. ••Anybody who has ever been upoHd to Gershwin musk hat to relate to it immedl1ttly." Lawrtnct .. ,., nplaininc the fascination the mu1k hold• tor him . .. tt•1 amon1 the finest popular music ever written. If 1 40 years old, but it sounds like it wa1 Mt down on paper yuttr· day." Lawrence and Miss Gorme brine the incomp1r1blt Gershwins to the television audience in .. Steve and Eydie: •our Love 11 Here to Stay,'" an hour·lonc 1pecl1l featurin1 cuest st.r Gene Ke111. to be br01dcast Thankqrvrna Day. Thursday, at lOPM on CBS. ''American music has been copied by every nation Uirouah· out the entire world," Min Gorme says ... It has an oriclnallty. a newneu. The ~eat American composers In the 1roup headed by Genhw1n, Irvine Bertin, Jerome Kern and others will be considered the clanic American compoHrt In future year&." Their music comes into particular focus in this bicenttn· nlal year, she notes. "Gershwin considered that music ia always a part of the counlrJ and a part of the times tncom· paued by a composer's life," Miss Gorme aay1. ..I'm para· phraain1 him, but Georc• basic.ally aaid, •1 am an American and my music reflects the American spirit.' " Ira Gerahwln's testament to his late brother was to tell him in son& that what set them ap11rt wa how much they cared. Lawrence's 1nd Miu Gorme's carin1 for this music 11 reflected in their professionalism. .. Eydie and I are not what you'd call a fad," Lawrence says. "Our performances are consistent and of a standard nature. We're professionals at what we do.'' .. We want to ctve out 1ood music, but not the kind that deadens the mincj and ears and laolates people from their IM"Obt.ms," [Jdle adds. ..We're dealln1 with music that is classy and hu Its own, lone-earned prestiee. But we hope we put it acrou with electricity and humor." Genhwin music, echoin& tbe love referred to in the show's title, is YtrJ much here to stay. THURSDAY (Contln&HMI) 1 . .,,... .......... ~ "°" Alttilt I Jtt "'** ..-::= Tlltetrt: Not.Mus tt:JO II @ Cl) Cl) I IPlc!AL I tnabet An 1nlm1ted 1d1pt1tlon of Sir W1l- t1< Scott's book. DU CEai m''' fHtball Bufl1lo It St. Louis. f.,.Wa Altic!• W~p Diel YH Dtke ... <a Cl)> rn m cim, ... lltws Cottrtllll' of Eddie's Fether hllwt•kte 1:00 llll'lle: "Mra. wtus of tbe Cab- Petdt .. (com) '34-ZISo Pitts. ~nyRfD (QI Cl)) Cl) m &roewfe , ... I i " ... JOllmtJ to Advtnblrt I IPl~IA I The Uttte None rrtnce ,,ii m1t1d children's film. 9 Mme: (C) "A Doa of F11!Hltrt" (dr1) '59-Divid Lldd. m I ~tlc!A 11 ... lla Su11111tr Sum· mer l t on the S1nt1 Ana pueblo rtStrVltion Is seen ttlrou1h the eyes of 1 12.1....ur-old lndl1n. 1:io n @ c.v Cl) amrm Alt·Mer· lcaa n..~ .. ~ flficle (3hr) Hlahllfhts from five ~rides, with William Conrad as anchorman In the New Yot11 studio; LH Meri- wether hosts Mecy's Parade; Sher· men Hemsley and IS1bel Stnford CO·host Gimbel's P1rade in Philadtf· phl1; Michael L11rn1d and David Groh co-host Eaton'• Stnu C11us P1r1dt In Toronto; end Jeck Lord the Aloh1 F'lor1I P1r1d1 from Ht· wall. IJ"ii' Cl)) Cl) &J Ulldt Cnc'a B Mowle: (C) .._eu Me WMI lt'a °""' (com) '60-0on Knotts Emit Kovlc:s. ED i IHCWI ~1 11r C... cert A repeet of the lOAM pt'Olttm 2:00 w""' Deu'"'9 .. r:.~ Cl)> rn m 111. '* ... Z:JOB ..... ca Cl)> rn m n.a. An .... ~ ... Hutter I.,._. Set S..lt : Claulc Tllutre Pmin la Catt 3:00 Tiit Rltleu11 P~/IUJ! Carttou <rnJ Cl)> c.v m Speed 1uaa Potty Pl1 Three Stoora Da4 a.dowl : Ulla, Yop & You l :JO Morie: (C) '"Thlt ru.., fttl· l•t' (com) '65-Sandr1 Det, Bobby Darin. B QJ (j) m llflclAL I T Ill Kerufttl Josh Mosttl stirs IS the devil's younaest son who offers 1 trio of aatd, down-end-out enter· t1iners one thrlllina year as red stirs in uch1n1e for their SOCJls. B om. I tt.m.t Mme: (C) ~ (wes) '58 -Glenn Ford, Jldt Lemmon. OThtl&JSllow l1.j Ytdt fw CMst TM!lbcMq Preen• m lllc:by ...... au• lliE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 23, 1975 li~= .. h~M· cal ind cultural wmln1tlon of tht 1ncMl\t Jtwllh fat.IYll. I~ c..elJ Claaka , ...... , ... 4;00 ~CE m .... ..-.: <C> ( 1,ilw) .. A L fw All Seuea" (R) (dr1) '66 -Robert Sh.tw, Paul ScofltJd, Onon Welles. Wendy Hll· ler, Sullnnth YoB, Leo McKem. Niael DIYtnport, Vinusa Rqrave. The Osur-winnlna drama of tht historic connlct between the nrth- less Kina Henry VIII (Shaw), deter- mined to dlvotce the childless Queen C.therlne, ind his equ1lly resolute Lord Ctl1nctllor, SJr ThomlS More (Scofield). fatllttbtwa lat =llouMQub Hlllbllllta Yoal & Frinda CllUpll'1 latalld (]) T tnJ I His Fritftda CamlCl9lttldn Tiie Mt111ttra . Milter haM' Nei~ ( Ci)) The FUmtoaa s.ti ,...,_ • .,.. Wlboe .. ltecQ I His Ffllllds 4:JO Dlull! Diel v .. °"' .. 6 uu,. ....... SWT..- Dart SllHews Mut-12 a.o & His ludclla lltua CI> Last of tfl• Mtlllcaa ,.,. c.ru .. lrtdJ Ind! : SeSllM Street ( Cl)) Mlctq Meuse Q11b Jed .. .., U9'derdeL 5:00 D~UJ(fBJ(j))Q')Ntws flit Ile Y1llq I loft lay ·Ma~ Tiit f1lntsto11n Speed beer .... Z22 Dnu Mll•a fHI~ s:• n Cl)@ rn ca Cl)> ..... Jlipll'a litrMi Tiie ...... Q)ThrM ...... w, Ctffftttl : Electric c...,.., Jed .... ., .. ! • f '. I •, • 1:001 ~ ~ tHHIJ GJ""" <Ii (.l))W m NW r...w Gt0rtl1 1t Gecql1 Tech. ......... P1"1tdp F1111IJy Adl•·12 Sole4l4 StarTl"ll 1 I IPIC!M I W1tJ Me? (R) This mtnt1ry on bre1st e1ncer fu- tures 10 women who tell their' own person11 stories. I Cl)) Trutll or Colneq11111ea UttltbtcalaHMr l :JO !. ~ "::, lew1tdled im~·m .. ~ "'...,,.. ;a ........ 7:00 f!& <EI::' ....,.... TeT .. dltT~ CwcwbatlN I l.8wt lay ne n1 (l)Cla ..... la Ubl Llwu.b• StJle :n.thutlticRtWIM ,..... ........ , .. .., 7:JO I I'!!' I h11b A hllf-hour v1riety with e combination of bl1ek-out akttchts, ind lnspir1tlo111l mood pieces. Lily Tomlin 1utsts. ~~~ !Miid ea..,. 11111 $ Mevle: (C) (Zllf) " H 's Rttf" (com) '63-John Wayne. Lie M1rvin. Matdl CltM ......, lt1nch (])News ltt'1 Ml•e A Deal : Tiie Ascent of Ma• (R) .., llttle Martie 1:00 (i1) (]) (j) Tiit WlltMs ''The Thanksifvlna Story'' (R) (2hr) John Boy seems to hive much to bt ttl1nkful for IS the holiday ap- proaches . . . until 1 blow on the hud trom 1 loose pulley in his family's mill sends him lo tht hos- pital where ht le1ms lh1t his si(ht 1nd possibly his life may be lhrHt- ened. B ta (6) ®J m Mevle Sptdll: CC> {br) "lM111 FrM" (dr1) - Niael OIVenport, Suun H1mpshire. This sequel to the film "Born Frff" is bued on the true·life experiences of • British couple In Kenya-Joy ind Georae Ad1mson-who 1ttempt to teach thrH lion cubs how to live in the wilderness 1tter their lnlti1I trainin1 as domestie1ted peta. BlllJ C11hl• Tuaa Cruu4e Wlfd Wiid Welt 0..111'1 Choice ............. , SMw Nidia Caro C•a•Hb · Jlodta T 1patjaa ..,. .... la11pap ,,..,. .. l ;JO MtfV Crtfft11 SllN 8ewetty I Vidal S.SIOOI SbN ; Qaak Tlleltre ,min MllSical Cotltldy t :OO 11ptc1A t Coed ..... AIDtriu Rell1t0us proarem with ruests Klthryn Kuhlm1n, Pit Boone, Or1I Roberts, Connie Smith. (j) Tiit UatMcbaMes D The l1ughs pour like * rain in this season's funniest episode of BARNEY MILLER! D (I) m llFMJ Miiier "R1ln" An endless rain storm, 1 l11ky roof with thrH feet of w1ter on It. 1nd !fie fear of 1 cave-In hevt the dttec- livt.f of the 12th Precinct cllmbin& the wills. B ne Bold Oita fatlVll lnterutle .. I Winton llabtbln W1rrior1 vs. MllwaukH. m Cllsllc 'Theetn ''Trel1wny of the 'Wells' " A spirited comedy •bout • 10unr tetras who decides to forfeit htr st11e career for the 1 1 I .Ii I 1 st1tus of • hirh·soclety m1rrt11•. but oompllcltlons 1rts. with her prospective in -llws. F RI DAY NOVEMBER 28 I ())) .., Grahl• c,.s.41, uc.tM• ••c.w.. -.n.a Llapa11 "-cram 9:30 (f) EE 0.. tM Reeb Fuentes For mornlns •nd atte~ ind hls friends welcome 1 new s*•M 1ee DAmME s' roomm1te -the Hono,.blt Judie Below '°' JOUt conven&tncie .~ Divis -who hid sent Fuentes hick tti. fi8y-a ~ ' to Al1mts1. · fJ :"' CWtr _D_A_m_M_E_M_O_VJ_E_S_ 10:00 IS @ rn (I) t UmA 1 Stne & £,.ti.: O.r levt 11 Hen to si., Tht 9:30 0 "'Stat •f Ttu.s'" (wa) '53-Paul m1n-1nd-wift slnalna team perform f"Q. Wayne Morris. ,_.tr & tM rht incompar1ble musl~ and words Robot" (com) '60-Tutsd1y Weld of Goottt end Ira Gmhwin, with M1mit Van Doren, LouiJ Nye. noted film stir Gene Kelly IS their 10:00 (]) "U Ruo .........,. (d11) '46 au.st. -J1mts C11ney, Anntbolle. (3) ln>aldt 12:00 m "'Huvea Caa Walt" (com) '43 Q Q) (I) @) m NBC """ Spe--Gene Tierney, Don Amecht. c:ltl "Socl1I Security-How Secure" 1:00 D "Sia of A IOltll" (com) '34 - An examination of America's vtst W. C. fields, Charles Ru11les, and little-understood Soclal Security Burns & Allen. System-its phllosophy, Its purpose, @ (C) "Clofy" (dra) '56 -Welter Its feirness i nd fin1nlcal sound· Brenn1n. Mer1eret O'Brien, John ness. Lupton. 0 m 0> NtwS l:JO 0 "01te, Two, Thrw" (com) '61 - (i) ilflJ TnhHI Ttut Crut.ade James C11ney. Arlene Francis, Red fJ I IPISJ!V The lat of Your Buttons. Sllw of SlleWI 3:00 Qj "UdJ for A Nlpr' (rom) '42- ltt Sm1rt John Weynt, Join Blondell. ())) lo111nu 3:30 D (C) '"Westbotlnd" (wes) '59 - lrvl11 Rt¥few Rendolph Scott, Virfini• M•JO. TllrM r1apotts ta Mmrtllrw """ · LI TrHtt..S. Corte n:oo Cil a om m au•ew1 Best of Cro..cfto 6 ~ Bffko I ~~::-... Mod Sctu•d CoMblt God•ll Coe• to Pllmoth 1'111t· tltion for Tlltnb(tvlt11 (Qij ()))Leve Ametlaft Style 11:15 mc1nem1 S4 11:30 t) (iJ) (])CBS Litt Movie: (C) "Show Bott''• (m us) '51 -K•1hryn Grayson, Ava Gudner, Howard Keel. B QJ m @) m Johnny ~rson a The Honeymooner1 12:00 (i) Movtt: "Tiit rled Piper'' (dra) '42 -Anne Baxter. Monty Wooley. D <9 CJ)) (}) m Wide Wor1d Presents "Lonastreet" m n. "' O Movtt: (C) "Treasure of lnt CallJOfl" (1dv) '52-William Powell. m Mis.Aon: lmposslb4t fil) S., 8rotMr: N1ttoft1I Edit.loft 0 JANIS IAN STARS-Don * Kirshner Rock Concert f \' E ~ • I .. ~ \ • 6=0011 mm ..... . @ 00 ID Cl) News 6 Bouma (j)) (}) al NCAA Football Cont'd from 5PM. USC vs. UCLA. lrolllidt r1rtrid1• f1m1-. Adim-12 Soled1d Stir Trek ; Aviltlon w .. ttltr Uttte Raaals Hour 6:30 I Merv Criffin Bewltdlod 00 Ho11n's HerotS : lltd Peripectift on tha ,...., . frindJ of Man 5tllopin1 Gounnet 1:001· OQJOO U':.'Newa Bwlln1 for Dollars llitod Squad I To Tell the Trvth 0 Concentmlon Q) I love l.llcy The Fii (j)Cunsm.-e LI Lobl Love Allletlan Styte : WomH · Plloma O Don Klrshnota Rock Co11c:ert Guests include Janis Ian, Chuck Menaione, and Pure Prairie Leaaue. G) Movie: "My Min Codfrt'(' 7:30 (com) '36 -Willi•m Powell, Carole Lomberd. The Mc11111s flml1y Follow-Up · @) 6l':.' Hollywood Squam Love American stJf• 12:30 0 Startimt Ci) Movtt: (C) "Don't Go Near th• W1te,.. (com) '57 -Glenn Ford. Q) Movie: .. Jennlfe,.. (dra) '53 - Id• Lupino, Howard Duff. 1:00 fil t1Q) m TomorTOW 1:30 @ (}) Movtt; (C) '1fouaebolf' (com) '58 -Cary Grant. 1:45 t) Movie: (C) ••Jkbt to TorM• Ud" (com) '50 -Dan Dailey 2:00 Q) All -Nlftlt Sher. .. r1nlc In tht Str9eta," "'Ctltd H• nna" ~c. ... Alift 3:30 Movie: .. Kiii Mt Tomo"°"" ( 1) '57 -Pit O'Brien. Wof1d of tilt S.a R Mllllo1t $ Movie: (C) (2hr) Htllflthtera" (1dv) '69 -John Wayne, Jim Hutton, Katharine Ro". Vera Miies. @ Matdl G.lmo Will StNft W•ll M Little M1ralt I BradJ Bulldl 8:00 i rn I s!,C.!~1 CoulrttJ MU· sic Hit r1rlde ay ltrtl is host of this CBS pilot proaram t1ped be· fore 1 live 1udience at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennt$Mle. Hl1hli&hlin1 the special will be the THE DAIL V PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 23. 1976 prnentatlon of the 20 tOf) country music reeordlnfs dltrted durlna lht ""k of th• brotdc.ast. with eldl son1 performed by the tctuel rocordlnJ 1n1st. IJ SEARS PRESENTS *WALT DISNEY'S WINNIE THE POOH ANO TIGGER TOO o tD Cil m .-1-,-cc-iy-1 w1 .. nit tit hott l Tlgtf Too" The huUablt, loveable Winntt and his frolicsome friends from the Hun· dred Acte Wood come toeethtr In this new enimtted spacial to take the bump out of Tlue(s untnh1b1t· ed boun« 0 McMo: (C) (21v) "'War of tt-1 Car1aatua1" (lei fi) '66 -Russ hmblyn. 6 Wild Wiid West <ta OO> mm ...... LIUn Profllt Ootlots CMla Jolla ltrbeur Show rrottM111I loli111 Cuns•ob : I lflCll!( I C,, Sorrow, Cry Hope A docu·dram1 focuslnr on a family's crisis when raced with the reality that their 3-yur-old son Is men t1lly relerded Ui) LI Vldl Coll Aurtllt E!) J1pa ... L1111ua11 rroara ms 1:30 I) (j}) (!) M•A•S•H A fever of epidemic proPortions is stnk1n1 down front hne ~ld1ers, filhn1 the hospital's btds lo overftowin1 and. on the theory that it may be caused by rtt borno mites, Colonel Potter adds "ret control" 10 Frank Bums' •lready desi1n1ted duties u rumor control officer. (3) M4Wit: (C) C2•flhr) "Clleytnnt Aiiiumn" (dre) '64 -Rlch1rd W1d mu~Carrofl Biker, J1mes Stewart. B ~ Cl) @) m Chico & the Man "Bird In A Glided Caae" One dey, ts he 1s remlniscin1 about his "secret love" for silent film star, Carmel Myers (played by herself), Ed meets her and proceeds to dis ruot her me. 0 Movlt: (C) (2l/zhr) "Thou M11nltlcent Men In their FlJlna Madllnes" (com) '65-Stuirt Whrt· man. Strth Miies, Robert Morley IMerv Crtffln Show lnerty & Videl Susoon Show ) Trudi ot Comequen«1 £J Show de ltoitt. 'eru Wor1d of SUl'Viv1I 9:00 (j1J Hn11i Ave~ Mc Gurett 1s forced to re.open a seven.year-old use when 1 muck· rakln1 wnter-detective finds the body of a youth-heir to 1n old H1w111an ftmily fortune end miss- Ina for seven yurs-and ballyhoos the mystery n the subject of hi' next book. He publicly brands the foe 0 unit as incompetent for never havin1 solved the cue. James 01 son & Eileen Hecilert 1uest. 0 ~ (!)@) m The Rockford fHts "Pastori1 Pr1me Pick" While w1itin1 for htS car to be repaired In the smell town of Pastoria. Jim uncovers e criminal scheme con cocted by three local officials-the prosecutor, the sheriff and the mayor. i Tho Untoudltblcs The Bold Ones Mowfe: (C) (2hr) "Houdl111'' (dr1) '53-Tony Curtis. Janet Leith. fll) W11tilnaton W9fl lft Rtvitw !! ) l llJ Ct1hl• Tta.1.1 Cnt· 9:JO,~ . Cityntdlm 0 Choftt 10:00 8 BUDDY EBSEN MAKES *BARNABY JONES MOVE t)@ ~ ltra1bJ JHa Btr· naby steps Into tht breach when 1nolher pnvete lnvei11111or Is kllled 1nd rinds his s.erch for a clltnfs mother ltadin1 him lnlo a web of 1ntn1ue 1nd murder. TriJll Stewert, Lleen Brennan, Allen C..., Milli Hoe1 end Ross Elliott auest. O @(i)@)U':.'rollce Stor, "Uttle Boy Lost'' Robtrt Forster stats as a detective 1ssl1ntd tht case of e miuln1 boy who is elso try1n1 to re1ein the love or his own youna son. Diane Beker, Moosit Drier, Joan Blondell, June Loekh1rt i1nd Ji;~ =n elso 1uest. a') lliflJ Cnh1m Ttui CruJldt Set Smart Masterpioc9 Tholtre: Notottous omH "Succ:~s" (R) (Qf ) lon1nu · Ho1u lk!IA Ho1ar 10:30 I Http So111tont Ttdty """ 11 = 00 . 11I ~2l..""' BHt of Croadwl 6 Sil BMllo O Movte: (C) "Chana• of tt.btr (dra) '69-[lvis Prt1lty, Mery Tyler Moore, Barb1re McHe1r l ~~"';:u~~e \ fll111 ft•turt Korn1t Semi 111 Tim• Wrts1fln1 Well Street WMll (eif m> love Amtrlca11 StJ1t 11:15 6:) Cl11em1 34 11:30 I)@ CIS Lite Movie: (C) "The PetsJ'' (com) '64-Jerry Lewis, Keenan Wynn, Int Belin, Peter Lorre. I ~ (i) m Joh11ny Carson The Honeymoonen Movie: ''Counttr £.a"°1111f'' (dre) '42 -Warren Willlem. 0 <ei9 ) (}) Wldt Wor1d S~· ail "Playboy Bunny of the Year" (R) Tiit Fii Q) Mfulo11: lmpoulble fil) Washlnrton Week in Rtvltw 12:00 O Movie: "Tht lladi Whip" (wts) '56-Hugh M1rlowe, Colleen Gr1y. m Movte: (C) "llllad of A CUii· tlfhter'' (wes) '63-Marty Robbins, ~Roe.Ii Concert Kup's Show 12:30 MOYie: "Ally Numbft Ctn 11'11,.. (dra) ·49 -Cluk Geble. Alexis Smith. Q) Movie: "Tht lnlonntr" (dr1) '35 -V1ctQ1 McL11ten, Heether An11el. 1:00 0 @.) ~ (]) m Mldni1ht Spe- clel 1 :30 @ Movie: (C) "rony Expm.s" (wes) 'SJ-Charleston Heston, for· rest Tucker. 1:4S I) Movie: (C) .. Ckl1tt tioti H1wal· len" (com) '61 -Deborah Willey, Michael C1il1n. James Darren. Z:30 Q) All·Nl1ht Shor. .. Impact." "Cell· foml1 Co11quest'' 3:30 t) Movie: (C) "Trouble 111 the Gl111" (dra) '54-0rson Welles, For. rest Tucker, Muaeret Loci<wood. P•1• 15 SATURDAY 1:30 IJ @ m Ci) lllP lunftJ/RNd lbln111 HOur I Q) (j) ~ m Pht~ Panthtt Fritttds of Mu O.nab Ult Meuce NOVEMBER 29 (9 ({)) (j) Lnt Sa11eer MiVte: (Cf "Mr. ll11ptrfft'• r" (wes) '55 -Randolph Scott, An1tl1 Llnsbury. W1llac. Rlrd ••• I' •..•• t •• I' m Movte: "A Lawteu StrHr' (we') ':00 S.11rlat s....ttt 'SS-Randolph Scott. ':JOI S.llftte s....w m Mitter Roten' N.fchborltoocl TY I Qauroo• 9:00 8 til Ci) 0 m Lind of the Lost ~ M1na1tmtflt i'IOvfr. "lteblm of the Juan" let's bp (wes) '52--0ale Robertson, Joanne 7:00 fJ New ~ tit Hip Sdloel ~~'. Richard Boone. Walter Bren LNndna •ltd DbdpUnt 00 ~rman ! e (lg) m Enttrpll(J + • fJ CQ:! (j)) CD Adwllturts ot Cll· d~)(J) H o • I I o n I I' a~nby Muaic I Wlttllt : C1rnscoltltd11 9:30 @ Cil 00 SeoobJ Doo Seumt street • @ (Ji) m Run, Joe, Run 7~30 I Du~a TrMltouH Luve It to Beaver 9(]) ®) m J t t It I th t C9 ({))Cl) tiE) NCAA f'ootblill PuNJab Ooubltiitiitf Anny vs. Navy from 0 (9 Ci))()) Tom & J t r r1/ Philadelphia. &ripe A,. SltoW I Wont..A-Poppln' I Youdl & Ult 11141n : Stumt Street £Jtmtfttary ,.... 10:00 @ (]) ()) Slwut/lals Hour (]) Ttny & Hit f'rltnda • 9 (])@) m Planet of the 8:00 fl @ rn (I) hbllla & lamm f: la•• TlmlftJ & Lassie D 0 (j) 0 m Secttt Utt ef Movie: "A Cllu .. p at Oxford" Walde lJffr (com) '30-Llurel & Hardy. PtaMtttn I Movletlme 111 llut M~• Trana West • Covraaeova c.1 ~nllh Movte Unit Fot1r 10:30 · ~ (]) ~ m West Wind Trw Adwtntura Movie: ~swtnd.,. (adv) 'Sl- Yoke .t Toq.. John Payne, Rhonda flemina. For- : Eltctrlc ColllpaftJ rest Tucker. (6) The RIHerna11 · Vldory at Su Movie : [lectrlc CompanJ @ (3) (j) Fer Out Spaee Nuts · Q)@~mn.e Jetsoni 6 Tijuana: Window to the Soutft • Thia Is the Nfl : Soundsta1e ''Ario's Gang" Folk sinrer At1o Guthrie guests. 11:30 8 @(]) (i) Ghost luaten 0 @ (I)@) m GO!·USA ''The Deed of Jose Diu" A poor family loses the land they believed was theirs and suffer death in their ranks because they cannot read • deed. Ci) M~e: .. lta1nona" (rom) '36 - ~·J Loretta Youn1. Don Ameche. 'I m Altetutives Ed Koup•I ABC News m•k•• •n In-depth Hseument of the widely pop- ular consumer movement in the documentary speci•I, "ABC News CloMup on the Consum· er Offensive: Who Spe•ks for the People?," •lrtn1 S•turday (Nov. 29) at lOPM on ABC. Amons those Interviewed are, Ed Koupal, co-founder with his wife, Joyce, of the People's lobby, e lot An1eles·bHed consumer 1roup, and Ralph Nader, who ftred the imatlna· tfon end lndlanatlon of Amert· Clln consumers. Pase 16 I~ i f f f< •, lJ l ) '; 12:00 fJ @ CJ) Ci) YaOtJ of the Olno- 11urs 0 Preo Sports Wortd CIF/(A Girls Volleyball Championship at Fountain Valley Hifh. 0 Movie: CC) "War ArTow (wes) '54-Jeff Chandler, Maureen O'Hara. t1Q) Run. Joe. Run mM Ub Q) !!J Blue Mal'Me Q.j (jJ Movte: (C) "The Cool Ona" (mus) '67 -Gil Peterson, Roddy McOowall. I Chiller MatlnM Real!Qdes Roller G•mu S.turda1 Matinee 12:30 ~ Fat Alben .~ Full Colltact llrah Contests with Karate's top profn· sionals. (1ii Challen&• m 8111 Dally's Hoalt Pocas 8att& Bob Denver, Avery Schraibtr. I.If~ Storch and Kayt Ballard Join the Ganr at Su World in search of "impressionists." Pro1ram hifh· liahts ranre from Schreiber's im· pres.sion of a pretzel machine to Bill D•ily's star performance with an "all seal rocil 'n' roll show." Q) T11ret Stooau Eill Black Ptnpectlve on Ult News 1;00 U @(J} CBS Chlldren'a Film Festival "Pero & His Compan- ion$" A clever boy, the son of a farmer. oraanizes his school friends lo work on a secret project-restor inf an abandoned water mill to workmr order-and presentina it to their parents on rraduatlon day. Rescheduled from November 8th. 0 Mov1t: "The rrtttUSa Cor11a Across'' (rom) '36 -Fred MacMur· r:!t· Carole lomberd. l6J Movie: "Tilundtfflead, Son ol Akb " (dra) 045-Preston Foster, koddy McDowall. 0 C9 (()) (]) tiE> NCAA Football «>Oubiiheadtf Alabama vs. A&.tbum. I Thriller Sar Brother: Natlt..-1 Edition Sal 1 rlmlenll 1:30 O Movie: (C) "Jo .. aha .. " (wes) '51-Rock Hudson, Yvonne DeCarlo, Van Heflin. I Soul Train The Vlrtittlan I Jflcll( t ltytlofe of Eternity A look at how scientists examine the unknown. Film travels from Alas~• to Morocco and CIO\lers a wide array of scientific studies in· cludinr physics, earth sciences, bio· chemistry, animal behaviour and astronomy. 2;00 8 t Sfl<'At t The Kenner ausit Tales ··ust of the Mohiuns" An 1nimated version of the children's classic story. Movie: "Tension" (dre) ·so - Richard Basehart. Cyd Charisse. I This Week ltt the NFL (J) Wilburn Brothen @ Concern The Tribal Ere (R) U.S. Navr 2:30 0 Ac rkulture USA "Are Farmwork· ers Dying From Misuse of Pesti· cides'" 0 Movie: "The Invisible Man Re- turns" (mys) '40 -Vincent Price (6) Coinblit I Outer Limits 3 Soul Train f'llm Fe.lure Country Showaae A(riculture USA 3:00 I last of die Mohlcans · Nfl 5amt of tfte Wee• • Movie: (C) .. Rio Coltdlos" (wes) 064 -Edmond O'Brien, Richard Boone, Tony Franciosa, Stuart Whit· man, Wende Waaner. @) Movie: "Tlle Rad" (dra) '56 - Paul Newman. Walter Pid1eon. Anne Francis, Wendell Corey, Edmond O'Brien. I Hip Chap1ml Cl) Voice of A(ricuftuni Counhy Plac:t Nucfeer rower Hearlnp Camscoltnd11 Saturtt.y M1tlnM 3:30 I Newamabt'1 Saturd11 Movie: "llues Bustert" (com) ' -The Bowery Boys. ({) Tan.an Theatre m Movie: "Tltt waun1 ., ...,... (aci·ti) '64-John Ctrndlnt, Rorer G~en'r'l1 Chaap6oftllt6' .....,_, ('.;) M..tt: (C) "'fla11lq Stir" dv) '60 -avls Presley, S.rtara Eden. m F111fam. F11con 4:00 IJ Mectil "A Good SPort'' P1rt II Hollywood celebrities, Carol Burnett, Monty Hall, Kaltlarlnt Ross, Gre1 Morris, James Fr1nclacus, 1nd Joseph Campanella, perform ttltlr favorite sports. Cl) S9erts Wlttt Bettb 0 Movte: '1' o Have and Hevt Not" (adv) '45-Humphrey Borart, Liu· ren Bacall, Walter 8renn1n. I RalM Footblll ActiH It T1kes A Thief HualtloJShow Porter w1,.11tr Sltow look hit "Life Goes to the IMovi~) '{);°~dG=~m~la Filtbof Soccer Voice of Alriculb.lre 4:30 @ (I) CIS Sports s,.ctac.ul1r upersu tes 11" An Ice production from Madison Square Garden, star· rina foreign sbtlnr champions and l~~i~::hm Coroaa Now 5:00 ,oc!'er;:, Biii O.DJ'· Hocus o ca > rn m n. Odd 1a11 Co11ple I Wild Wild West News Movie: C2hr) ~ Selld Gold Cadlllac" (com) '56-Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas, Fred Citric. I Nl&ht 5allery Pop Goes the CounllJ Siient Movie "The Temptress" (1926) Greta Gatto. I Addams FtmJ!l 5:30 (I)®) 9 (J) News Celi Cl)) Cl) a> Uttdt Croc's Blodl @ N11hvllle Music m UttSe Rascals Hour I '. t ~~ I ~~ I • 6:001 fJ Cl)@{l) News 3 Hoaan's Heroes · e>mNews Cl!lmIJ Film dips from Bo· rey's rreat movies with nuration by Joseph Campanella. • MaverlQ o lronaklt Star Tre• ife lean Mualcels National Georraphk ffftn (I)) American UfestJI• Media 6:30 m o <a CIJ> m " ... ifiBCNews Conference 6 Sammy & Comp11tJ Joel Sons CI) Pop Goes tftt Country · Boa de Medco • Film Feature MJ UtUe Mersle 7:00 Candid Camm AIMtica You're Ollt ~ ~t'i~if;J,,~ Now ••• The d lowllq fot ~ (Swtblm: lm All... fl. E"91q Its,.._, ~&i=· lttt . := ({)) UIJ eni... Tuas c... (QI Wfm l1~ft1ct Welk ti) Pr.•ltt Flm 12 t:so II ~ CD m 11ot1 NtwMrt Show £~ Alntra Bob suffers li111rlOtJs family prob· ~ lems when his mother btcomes 1 : fl"'-• U.. house fUISt Ind In elder1y patient , ~.... Involves him In 1 puent-<hild ven· Dr •-dettl. • Hlll'f1 ,.,... tto.r (j) lilly llf'IMlll ltUI Cnls.fe ]:JO Wild Wedd tf ARl•1la G) Come Alive lAlft Met1ca" Style Ut't Mau A o..J 10:00 6 Ci7J Cl) Cf) Canll Burnett Show 1 ... m fhe l'OlnTlr Sl'Sters _1uest. Tittl~ s.brt ti llt•po 0 (eij CIJ) (]) aJ A I C N e w a 1:00 I (I) The JtfttnoM Close-Up "The Consumer Offensive· g 8' Elu r I Uc J ! Who Speaks for the People/" "TH "" or. Kelty Brackett feints Newsman Peter Jennlnes is host/ durina 1 patient interview after narrator of this pro1ram that tekts beina bitten by an aquarium catfish I look at what consumer advocates hive achieved. Un McCarthy, Moosle Drier and B Mowtt: (C) '"Showdown It Abl· Huth Jobes 1uest. ~ lillJ Crallalll y1111 Crusade lt11e" (wes) '56 -Jock Mahoney, David Janssen, M1rth1 Hyer . .... Hn 1 ·-lrthll Show (a ({)) (}) El) S a t U f d I J wu'..t Colrtat Niftrt live Wltti How11d Cos.ell The Untouchables 0 MillN $ MeN: (C) (Zllf) : 1tra111a11 flh11 festival MThe "Sweft S.111 of 5'lcau" ~dre) '57 Silence" -Bu!1 Llncaster, ~ony Curtis, ~san I lilly Crehlin Teus Crusade Hamson, Sim Levine, Marty Milner, 10:30 TodaJ at Arv• Caliente Barbara Nlch<lls. """ m HEE HAW'S LIMIT'S Studio 22/Quli TIMI * A LAUGH A MINUTE! 11:00 ma 0 (f) m News I Hee Haw UJc laslttbifi USC Trojans vs. Colll1• ~II Lions. Spa11lsll Mme 6 ~ lilb MeN:-YJralela CftJ" (wes) •40 o <a Cl)) Cil News -Errol flynn, R1ndolph Scott. m Mme: wr1le Solid Gold Cadlt- EE) Grat Performance "Tc~aikOY· lac" (rom) '56-Judy Holliday, Paul sky's No. 4" First of season's' etas· Douglas, Fred Clark. sical music presentations futures I Slnlsttr Cinema Leonard Bernstein conductin1 the (3) TIM P.T .L Club New Yott Philharmonic in Tch1ikov· 00 Do11 Adams' Suun Test sky's Fourth Symphony and the "An· 700 Club dante Cantabile." I Cinema 14 I Super Show • Movie Clanks · ~-llnru11e Prorrams · Rod Co11Ctrt 1:30 (l1.) (]) ({) Doc Mr. Goldman 11:15 Movie: "tllarttoost Caboose" needs an operation for gallstones (dra) '60-Molly Bee, Ben Cooper. but refuses to submit to suraery by iiDrematit love Storie• 1 "stranaer," so Doc is forced to ( (I)) Science F1dlon 1'1leatrt overcome his own fears in order to 1 l:JO F1bul0u1 52! '"The War loft(' help his old friend. (dra) '62 -Steve McQueen, Robert 9!00 R @ (})Cl) Mary Tfler Moore W11ner. 5'""' Ted Baxter. known u the CJ @) CeOt1• la1¥tball UCLA vs penny·pinchln1 miser of the WJM· Indiana. TV ne-.sroom surprises Mary, Lou Cl) Movie: "Y11r 2119'' (sci·fi) '65 and Murray when he buys each of -Les Trem1ine, Paul Peterson. them an expensive 1ift from a boun· 0 Movie: (C) Nfhe flt Story" tiful income tax refund he r~eives (ifre) '59 -J1mu S1ew1rt. Ver1 only to learn later that he's 1oin1 to Miles. be 1udited. Cl) The Fii CJ ~ Ci) m NI C Sat u rd 1 J f) Movie: (C) "'Torture Carden" Movie: (C) (Zllr) "Mlbt Al&M from (hor) '67 -Jack Pal111C1, Buraess MOICOW" (mys) '73 -Yul Brynner. Meredith, Robert Hutton. Beverly Henry Fond1, Dirk Boaarde, Farley Adams, Peter Cushlnf. Granier, Philippe Noiret, Michael I Ci) Saturday Nl(llt Bouquet, Martin Held, Virna Lisi. A : Evenln1 at S)inphonJ tense drama of espionaae. treason 12:30 Movie: "PenllJ Serenade" (dre) and assassination, pittin1 the CIA '41-Cary Grant, Irene Dunne. •••inst the Soviet KGB. Ci'il Waters Fa111lly 0 Movlt: -Traff of die L111aomt 1:00 ~ Roel Cottcert Pint" (adv) '36 -Fred MacMurr1y, Movtt: (C) ""'8 s.crd S.V.11" H111n11_Fond1, Sylvia Sidney. adv) '66-Tony Russel, Hel11 Une. 0 lV El) S.W.A.T. 'ierror Ship" @(})Movie: (C) "Sammer & A tuaboat h1ulln1 a barge of ex· S111ob" (dr1) '61-Laurence Harvey. plosives Is hijacked by a man who 1:30 a At OH Wttll ••• "M1y1 Anaelou" threatens to blow up the hubor m Aft.Nlpt Show: wr1le Cune of and kill Kate Darby -1 famous the Uvlnt Corpse" "Sta&ecoadl to marine bioloaist -unless Hondo Fury" ''The Ph111to111 $t»tb" delivers a mlltion dollars in cash. 2:30 II Movie: (C) "Tiit llakl" (•ts) Diana Muldaur ruests. '54 -Vin Heflin, Anne Bancfoft. If& ,._.: (C) (21tr) ~· Richard Boone. L" Marvin, Pater llivmlll" (dra) '63-Henry Fonda, Gravn. , Maureen O'H1ra. 4:20 tJ Movie: .. Do11't Trust Your Hut-m lo1ln1 Froia tflt OtJmplc band" (com) '48-Fred M1cMun1y, G) Walldtffust Madeleine Carroll, Rlt1 Johnson. THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 23. 1975 • • • 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels TT •PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mra John Doe 123 Mai n Slreel Anylown, Anyalate 12345 Label a Do Nol Hoe A Printed B order Stylis~ Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. r---------------------, I Fill in this coupon. clip •nd mail with J\,50tel Pilot Printing Label Div., Post Office Box 1560 Cost• Men, C•llfornl• 92626 le Sure to UM your z1, Co4e t ---14''·''''''"•---L -------------------J SINGING PUCCINI MEANT STARTING AT ZERO Samuel Joel Mo-.tel. known J\ Zero. -;tarted out Jl> a -.rand-up comic 1mpcr,onat1ng .1 colTcc percolator. Now he wa.\ in a lu<th <.1uJ10 Jrc,'>ing room 1n Birmingham. England. having ju\I fini<>hed rehcJr"ng thl? form1d.1l'ilc kad r0lc in Puccini\ comic l1pcra "'G1ann1 Sch1cch1 ·· "h1ch will he broaJc.i't on &"he CBS Fc,li\,11 of I 1vch '\rt, tor Yl'Ung t•cl'Plc \er1c' Fnt.lJy, al 2.lOPM fhc man \\'ho ~nuld h1: Jc.,cnhcJ a' a living ,chmoo. or an IRT 'uhw.1~ tr.11n "1th ,1 ..cn'c o l humor w;.i' -.wearing profu'>el)I. lhl' he;,d, of per .. p1r.111nn hllh\Oming thro11gh h1' makeup. He hum' an .<\mcncan c1g;1rct1c ("I hc,c 1-ngl"h one' choke you'"') and ma., .. agc<> lhe p<1inful lei t kg "h1ch thx-lnr' wanted l(l amputate ,c..-eral year'> ago after he h,1J hCl'n \lde,w1pcd h) .1 hu-; in New York City. Mo,1el. at .1ge 60, i' .1 major ,lar with a 'helf-full of a\\-an.lc; for 'uch Broad- wa)' 'how, ·" "F1ddkr on the Ro0f. .... A Funny Thing H appcned on the Way ll) lhc Forum" and "'Rhmoccroc;." O ne quc,1ion'i why Mn..1el " now hrcaking h1, hack 1n grand opera. a medium he h.is never 10uchetl hcfNc. M<,.,lcl mop' ht' Wl't lace and erupl-s into convcr!>ation. "Singing opera w:" ltkc going '>t'mcplacc I've never hcen before. It's mar- velnu<1 doing that " H" face hunchc' into a ferocious <;cowl. then quiver" 1n10 .1 far. frotcn grin. "And I didn't even have apprehcnc;1ons ahout doing it H ·AR . ye,, .. With rca<,on . Moc;tel doesn't read a note or mU'ilC Nnnclhcle\\. he learned. in .m incredible two weeks lime. the cn1irc 'core hy rote. working day and night with a vocal coach a1 his '>Ummer home tn Mame. 'The fir,1 time my coach heard me bel- low. he wanted 10 pu1 me 0u1 to pasture. H e thought that\ where I bcl0nged " Nor that opera\ .ill that new to Mostel. ·-rm a buff." he says. "Do you ~n1lw how I gol to ,cc my first opera? I wa'i 1n high <.chool and wrote J compo'ltlion. 'If I was an eagle. this 1s what I'd like to see · The principal hkcd 1t. anti I won a patron scat to the Metro- politan Opera. I mu,1 h.wc 'ccn each opera 20 or 40 time ... "I've seen opera at London\ Covent (1ardcn. in Paris. Florence, Rome. I don't want IC' know the librettos. I make up my own. lt's the mu~ic I love. And there arc wondnful acting part<>. Like 'Gianni Sch1cchi.' With Puccini. you u1m'1 '1.1\e to m;ikl· up your own Jokes. He', done it for you." A ll hough Mo,lt'I '' hc,1 l.n1•\\ n for hi.; work in musical-;, he be- lieves the people responsible lor Hr1\,1dw.1y mu\1~:11, arc a pcdc'itrian bunch. He ,ay ... "Music:il corned,· 1, '~;,,· hl'l,ind npcr:i. Jn '<\icgfried.' Wagner has a hird c;inging -ot' ''·•i.:~·'" It's time to rcc;t hi\ leg. H e hcau' for .1 c1.11ch .. 1 w:1lru' cn<;concing himself like a dainty sca,hell (yet. for a huge man he can move with amazing grace) upon the upholstery. A few departing word'>: "For me the :ict 0t .inv1h1ng creative j., liberation. I feel I'm very lucky to he ahlc lo do wh.1t I want to do this way.·· Then. wit h a mock counly wave. he :ldd<;, "But maybe I d~erve 1t. hccau\e 1t\ only once in a while that I'm corrupt." Page 18 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 23. 1975 SUNDAY, NOVEMaOt 23 6:00 5 IC) "Birth of A Lqend" -natu,.. documentary. 11 CC) "Yellow Submarin." (mus) '68 -The Beatles. /:00 4 23 6 10 (C) "Wiiiie Wonlui 6 the Chocolate factory" (cOm) -Gene Wiider. Jack Albertso,,. Peter Ostrum. /:JO 9 "C•nb111nca" (dra) '43 -Humphrey Boaart. lnand Be~man, Paul Hen re Id 8:00 11 "Th• Lawman" (wn) '71 -Burt Lancnt er. Robert Ryan. Robert Duvall Sheree North. 9:00 7 (29 I) J CC> "The Lea•nd of Valentino" (dr8) '75 -,.,..nco Nero, Yvette M1m1eut, Suzanne Pleshette, Judd Hirsch. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 /:30 9 "Red River" (wts) '48 -John Wayne, Montaomery Clift, Joanne Dru, Welter Brennan. 8:00 5 CC) "'Voyai e Into Space" (scl-f•) '70 -All-Japanese cnt. 9:00 4 23 6 10 CC HOr. Zhivago" Concl. (dra) '65 -Omer Sharif, Julie Ctmstle. om Courtenay, Rod Stelaer, Geraldine Chaplin, Aler Gulnnen, Ralph Richardson, R'lt• Tushlnahem. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 /:30 9 (C) "The Ho"• Soldle"" (wes) '59 -John Wayne, Willlam Holden, Constance Towers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 /:lO 9 (C) "Laaend of th• Lost" (adv) '57 -John Wayne, Sophia Loren B:OO 4 23 6 10 (C) "Prowl•" of the Eve..,,lades" -fHturette. (C) "The Moon Spinn•"" (a:lv) 66 -Hayley Miiis, Joan Green wood. Peter McEnery. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 4;00 4 23 6 (C) "A Man for All Seasons" (A) (dr8) '66 -Robert Shaw. Paul Scolleld, Orson Welles. Wendy Hiiier, Susannah York, Vanessa Redtrave. /:30 9 (C) 'Donovan's Rfff" (com) '63 -John Wayne, Lee Man.In, Eloza beth Ashley, Jack Warden. 8:00 4 23 6 10 CC) "Uvln1 fr~' (dra) -Nlael Davenport. Susan Hamp shire. FltlDAY, NOVEMBER 2S 1:30 9 (C) "Hellflchte"" (adv) '69 -John Wayne, Jim Hutton, Katharont Ross, Ve,.. Miles. a:OO 5 (C) "Wu of ttle Gargantuas" (scl·fi) '66 -Russ Tamblyn 8:30 7 (C) ''ThoH Maanlflcent Men In Their Flylnc Machines" (com) '65 - Stuart Wh1tma_!'1 Sarah Miles.I. Robert Morley. ~TURDAY, NuVEMBEA 29 8:00 9 .. Sweet Smell of S"'c:ess" (dra) '57 -Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison, Sam Levine, Martin Milner. 9:00 4 23 6 10 (C) "Night Flight from Moscow .. (mys) '73 -Yul Brynnt'r, Hen?. Fonda, Dirk Boaarde, Farley Granger 10 :00 9 (C) 'Showdown at Abll-" (wn) '56 -Jock Mahoney, Da¥1d Janssen, Martha Hyer. 11:00 11 (C) "The Solid Gold C.dlllac" (com) '56 -Judy Holltday, Paul Dou alas. ·~· N "THI SMALL CAR EXPllTS11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS n H OMAUZID LUSING -ALL MAKlS & MODELS A llllE SEUC11011 Of USED CBS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving __Jjff B eac/, Ci!i e~ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 11835 IEICH BLVD. IH·~~;01 HUNTINGTON I U (H • u l 0, e It , n, W, I I p IS, r, 1d ul f'· ~ x y I·. .•. . ., . . N' .. =. Mildred Freed Alberg is ac· customed to travail. She was the on·scene producer of uThe Story of Jacob and Joseph," an ABC special that was filmed during a shooting war in Is· rael. Despite the hostlnties-- actors kept pt.1tting down their scripts and pic~ing up their rifles -Ms. Alberg brought the two-hour show in on time and it became one of the highest rated specials of the 1974·75 season. This year, Ms. Alberg is back in Israel, and the problems con· tinue. This time she is pro· 1 during a four·hour drama for ABC Theatre called "The Story of David," which ABC will air during the 1976 East· er season . While an occasion· al rifle shot can be heard in and around the filming sites, it is travail of a more personal sort that is assailing the pro· duction company. Alex Segal, the director, was stricken in the middle of lhe filming in Tel Aviv and rushed to a hos· pital in California for an oper. ation, wtlich was successful. Timothy Bottoms was struck by a 24·hour virus that halted production. The laboratory accidentally burned up a batch of negatives, forcing the company to do a day of , retakes. As the company com - pleted its work in Israel, and packed up for five weeks of filming in Spain, Ms. Alberg scheduled a cast party. All but one person made the ga. la. It was the producer, who collapsed and was confined to her hotel room . "We are hoping for better luck in Spain," sighed Mrs. Alberg. * * * Tantamount to filming a three-hour movie for televi· sion such as "The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case" for NBC, is the extensive research needed to insure the histori- cal accuracy of such a drama. Four weeks prior to the start of production, producer·di· rector Buzz Kulik, writer JP Miller anp CPT production executive Peter Katz journey- ed to the sit& of the actual kidnappin$ of 20-month-old Charles Lindbergh Jr., just outside of Hopewell, New Jersey, to the Hunterdon Courthouse In Flemington, N.J., where accused kidnap· per Bruno Richard Haupt· mann was tried and convict· ed of the crime, and to the jail where Hauptmann"'s jail· er, David Kline, still works. The trio made the trip in order to get a feel of the place, the people and the community-something they felt was vitally important be· fore the cameras roOed. "The Lindbergh house is just as it was in 1936," says Katz, ... "We had a difficult time try· ing to find the place ... The locals were not aware of the house as , we thought they might be . . . We had SUS· pected that it would be a landmark or museum of some sort but it's not ... It's now a home for wayward boys." A major part of the re- search involved examining the evidence used in the trial ... Through the cooperation of the New Jersey State Po- lice, they viewed the ladder used in the kidnapping . . . The ladder was proven through expert testimony to have been made from the same wood found in Haupt· mann's garage. How thor- ough was the research of Kulik, Miller and Katz? They were aware that one of the jurors dozed off for a while during the trial ... In order to portray this aspect of the trial accurately, they sought, found and interviewed the former juror. Production on the 30·day shooting schedule of "The Lind.bergh Kianap· ping Case" has been under- way for two weeks. * * * If you think that being an actress in a top-rated tele· vision show is all fun, read· ing dialogue, Hollywood pre· mieres, parties and lots of. fan mail, ask Angie Dickinson what a typical episode of Po- lice Woman usually has in store for her ... "Playing an undercover cop," says Angie, "I get thrown across rooms, bounced off walls, kicked, socked, knocked on the head , shot and even run into by a van". TiiE DAILY ptLOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBEA 23, 1875 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATUIOAY: NOVowlO 22M (UL.) 3:00 C.ld Grtlltll 111d .Dt•lllllM••t 4:JO S.rdl: The Quest for Penon•I Meantna 1:00c:--~ 7:00 Wrttila rw A..._ l.'GO &e-.s M ,,..,._, (PBS) 9:00 ..._,,.. TIMltrt: Notorio11.1 Wom1n (PBS) 10:00 Tht Trlbal ()9 (PBS) SUNDAY: NOVOlltl ~ (P.MJ 3:00 ClatMc n.etre ""'" "Heddi Gabler'' (PBS) l :JO Cluaic ni..tre: "Hedda G._,,,., .. (2hr) (PBS) $:JO s,.dal: lit hltenwa at Wolf Trwp "V1l1ry ind G11in1 P1nov" (60 min) (PBS) 6:30 SP£CtAL: "Mystery Murals of Bai• Callfornil" 7:00 Tiie Alatlt of Man (PBS} 1:00 CoateapenfJ Callfomll lw.in (KOCE) l :JO Ro•lltic Rtbelllotl (PBS) 9:00 Sou11Ctst111 (60 min) (PBS) 10:00 Flri11 lint (PBS) MONDAY: NOVUllER 24tll (P.M.) 10:00 l•·Schoof P...,.111mt111 11 :JO Electric CelnpHJ 12:00 s.s. .. SINtt 1:00 l•SdMol ,,..,. .... "' 2:00 The Alcttlt of Man (PBS) 3:00 loo• a..t (PBS) S:JO Mister Roten Ntqllborllood 4:00 Sal• Street (60 min) 5:oo Dectrtc eo .. ,.., 5;JO Y111a Altlrt (PBS) &:00 Clllld lr..U. 1ltCI Dtvelopmellt 1:JO Wrltln1 For A Ruson • 7:00 S..rcll: Tht Quest for Personal Mt1nln1 7:30 Focus: Or11t1t C:O..nty (KOCE) 8:00 Wtrtd Pras (PBS) l:JO W•aa Allftl (PBS) 9:00 Colltetnpor1fJ Callfornll 1111111 9:JO Tiit Dlvld Suutill4 Show (2hra.) (KOCE) TUESDAY: NOVDllER 2Stll U'.M.) 10:00 ••·Sdletl ,,..,.. .. ,,., u :JO Etctr1c eo .. ,.., 12:00 1a1 .. 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Sony, we een't an-.r ~. FOR PAUL •sEAR .. BRrANT, football coada, Unioenity of Alabama Colkge foolball S. tAe ~ rno;or .port llaat doart'I end llte ~ toitla an ~ national cltam- ptcm. Would you b. in faoor of o p""1of JV*m, ewn if it 1wrl IM bowl gamaP--Gary Ault, Lou». cilk, Olaio • Not if it hurt the bowl games. The bowls have been FOR LEONAllD NlMOY What did you do to make your ..,.. teem pointed in "Star Trek"'?-J.T., Asbury Park, N.J. • I'd like to shock you and ny I sent them out to be sharpened, blit I was raised to be honest and truthful My ears are exactly the same as yours. And probably not as , pretty. Whatever you saw was manufactmed by the make- up man. FOR NANCT WALKER, itar of .. RJwda .. What does your husband do? h be in show boDpeu?- E.L., Fort Worth, Tu.u e David (Craig} is a musical theater coach. That means be has a school where he instructs actors and actresses on how to handle singing and dancing roles. He's taught Rock Hudson, Carof Burnett, Jean Simmons, Roddy McDowall and Anthony Perkins, among others. In fact. that's how we met-26 years ago. I was his student, and became his wife a year later. FOR DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK What qualities in a physician do you regard ~ the mod important?-Cyula Hoffmann, Waterbury, Coma. e I want my physician to be thoughtful, undecst.anding, hwnble about the limits of his knowledge and power, up-to- dat:e, honest with himseH and me. But this last doesn't mean that if I have a fatal disease and don't want to recognize it, he should jwt confront me with it-that wouldn't be tmderstanding. FOB ROSEl'. CRIER of 1V8 •uoo;n 0n· We all bow your face, but we don't know that much about you. Can you fill in some detailt?-1.E. Carrick, Forut Hills, N.Y. e My real name is Roosevelt Crier. I was nicknamed .. Rosey .. because I am like a _peaceful and beautiful 8ower- with thorns. An audience usually expects to see a gorilla appear when I'm introduced. I was eight pounds wlien I was born and I've been growing ever since. I played pro- fessional football at a weight of 287 pounds aod am on a lifetime diet. Enough? FOR THE "ASK THEM YOUHSELY EDITOR I remember ooce reading that Dionne W anrick bad a feud with Brigitte Bardot. What was it about?-R.A,. Canton, Ohio •In 1966, when Dionne was appearing at Paris's Olympia lneater, .Brigitte Bardot went bllcbtage to visit bu-and Brigitte wanted to know il Dionne was going out with a •certain'" Fr~an. Dionne replied she lcnew a lot ol Frenchmen ... I mean my Frenchman," answered Brigitte, somewhat heatedly ... If ,au mean Sacha Distel,• Dionne said, .. you're right and wron~. Right because he's the one; wrong because right now he s my Frenchman-not yours." A year later Dionne married drummer-actor Bill Elliott, and they have two sons. However. insiders fear they are on the road to divorce. mighty good to college football and l would be against any type of program that hurt them. But I would like to see n playoH rystern if it could be woriced out with the academic people and if it didn't hurt the bowl structure. The N.C.A.A. has a special committee studying playoffs oow, and we should get a report from them shortly. FOR DR. JOYCE BROTHERS What makes people bunt into song in the abower?-N.S., Green Bay, Wit. • Tile need we all have to perform and command attention. Alone, in the bathroom, we re closed off from the rest of the world. We're alone and hnve our own pennission to do anything we might be too embarrassed to do where there's an audience. And in the shower, voices bounce baclc from the tiles, magni6ed, rich and resonant. We're doing in pri- vate what we want to d o in pubUc-not so much the singing as being in the spotlight. FOR ISAAC HAYES, compo.er-nnger What are the chains you wear supposed to symboliz.e?- S.A., Albany, N.Y. • Nothing. I wear them because I want to be diflerent. lbey're not intended as a subtle reminder of black slavery or chain gangs. We don't look on chains as we did 100 years ago-anyone who d oes that is living in the past. Nor do my chains have any sexual impUcation. I like them because they're comfortable, but I must admit I do have a tendency for way-oot clothes. I guess it all goes back to my 8Mtto days when J hardly had any clothes at all. · • FOR WRETTA SWIT, .tar of "M•A•s•H" What did you do with your &nt big paycbedc?-L.D ., Huntington, W. Va. e 1be 6rst thing I did was tape it to the wall where I spent a whole weelc gazing at it lovingly. The next thing I did was to use it for a down payment on a house, which was the best and wisest move J tJVer made. FOR REPRESENTATIVE TOM HARICIN (D-lowa) I've beard when Congress recesses, you go baclc to lowa and won at various jobs. True?-Mn. L. Mills, Hobart, Ind. •Yep. This year, fve spent two days working on fanns; one day as a nurse's aide; a day in a furnace factory: a very cold day delivering mail; a very hot day laying railroad tracks; a day on a locomotive. Last year, I spent a full day on 27different jobs, including one very long day as a"bouse- wife,"coolcing and caring for children. I've never been paid, but I did get a SO-cent tip once, waiting on tables in Bayard, Iowa. "-lier zs. tt76 /ianl(V ~ The Newtc>aper Megazine A~ Ill 0.-Ca lctllloM, '-· RaJ'll'OftCI IK. lleeon, CAeinDM of tM 8Nrd Fred Danneman, P,.lld9nt, Downe Publlahlng llORTOH FMNI(, Praldelff Md l'v.U.ltw LEONARD a. DAYIDOW, Chai"""" "°8E1tT D. CAllNEY, E.ac. ~J>.-Auoc. hblltMf PATRICK .. ~. VJ>.·Ad OlrectOf Q9'111d a. Wroe, Eutem Mgr.: Rk:Mrd D. CanoR. Anoe. Eutem Mgr.; Joe Fruilr, If .. Chic.go Mgr.: UwNftc.e II. Flan, Detroit Mgr. P9t11:1M, -MM, won def Lied\ Md Harw•d, Callf.; KaM D'MNundro, Marketlng Mgr. "°"" llurpllf, Promotion Director. c.yt Elef, Mercnandlalng. "'9l.llHU AEUTIOMI: LEE EWI, V.P.-Olrector: Robert H. 11..noet, Mgr. "'eUIHUI H..VICU: Robet1 J. ChrWIM. Mgr.; ,1...,.. Q. Baher, Bualneu Manager; Robert BanUr, Promotion: Headquarters 841 LalUnoton Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 e 1975 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights re1erved. MORT •oaKY. VJ>.-Editor~n-Chlef Reynoldt Dochon, Man-olng Editor fUcMfd V8'dMI, Art Director Roulyn Allnw8f•, Senior Editor Marttrn HMMft, Food Editor Aaaoclate Editors: Ian llcGllfrltr, Hal l...Mdon and Robin A. nwu.h &ieele Walpln, Art AHt.; Glorle Brier, Plc:turea. Contributing Editors: LMTy Bortst9'n, "°'*'Cutt• . ...., J. ~llllMr. Mf&a...,...,. "'OOUCTIOM: fUchald lllKen, Dir.; Roberta COiiine, Makeup. an: WhoShels- And What They're. Saying About Her By ..... Tlllrll8ll FAMILY Wmu.Y Associate Editor How are thouaands ot women gaining fulfillment these day.? Not by leaving home to go to work. but by devoting them- selves to their husband's happiness. This ,mi;ay ~t sound like a new phenomenon. but in this day of "liberation," it's caus- ing quite a rash of cootroveny. A book titJed ''The Total Woman," written by a Miami housewife. Marabel Morgan, bas sold over half a million copies in hard- back and will soon be released iD paper- back (Pocket Boob, S 1.95). A corres- ponding marriage-enrichment course is being offered in more than 20 states. (Recent graduates include linger Anita Bryant, Mrs. Joe Frazier and many wives of football playen.) Will the Tot.al Woman save flagging marriages, or is it a program of submission that can actu- ally set women back? FAMILY Wl!.EIU.Y aslced Marabel Morgan to condense her marriage philosophy for us. Then we asked the famous people on these pages to react. And so they did! POLLY BERGEN Ms. Bergen Is presi- dent of the Polly Ber- gen Co., a subsidiary of Feberg4i, and au- thor of "Potly'a Prln- c Ip I es" (Bantam, $1 .95). She lives In Manhattan. •. I was a happily married woman for 20 yean. or at least I thought IO. I was heartbroken when I got divorced recently. For molt women. particularly subur- -.n ones, I think tbc Total Woman is a • • FAMILY ~KLV, Norn•••ur n. 1171 godscod. lo many way. the kind of sub- ordination Mn. Morgan is propoaina is wooderf ul and enriching. I wish the day had never come when I wanted to be equal to my husband. when 1 wanted him to accept me u his intellectual part- ner. Ignorance wu my bliu. But I do believe that women must learn to overcome all the stereotyped tala: that they can't function _without a man; that oely men AR allowed to be strong and agraaive. Be a Total Woman in that you are understanding and caring. but don't seek your husband's approval on everything before you mate deci- sions. U you build your Jif e around a man, your identity may walk out on you if your marriage falb apart-.nd who can guarantee that it won't? LESLIE UGGAMS Singer Leslie Uggams I• married to Gra- hame Pratt and lives In the Hollywood HUit wlth daughter Dan- lelle. • As Mn. Moraan indicates, a Total Woman who knows who she is and where she's going can add happiness and joy to a home. B111 .a can " Total Mani Gra- hame and I know bow important we are to each other-that's the key to a suc- ceaful marriqe. When you really know bow much you contribute to each other's happiness and reaJiz.e that nothing is as wonderful or aatiafyin1 as a marital rela- tionship, then you can make the marriage wort. It is admitting the need and facina the n:spo1Wibility that matter mo.t; MAUREEN ( .. M0'1 DEAN Maureen ("Mo") Dean. wife of John Dean, Nixon's former coun- sel, la author of" 'Mo': A Woman's View of Watergate" (Simon and Schuster, $8.95). •All I can say is that John is going to tape Marabel Morgan's marriage-philosophy statement lo the bath- room mirror for me to read until I get it down pat! ART BUCHWALD A humorist and at.r thor, Mr. Buchwald lives with his wife, Ann, arid their children In Washington, D.C. His ... latest book Is "Irving's Delight: the Story of a Cet" (McKay, $5.95). • I don't agree lhat .. total women" are bound to be happier than women's lib- ben. Who's happily married? Marriage is like the stock market-you can't pre- dict anything in advance. I know I should pay more attention and give more con- sideration lo my wi.fe, but J don't. I'm grateful that she worts now. I travel a great deal, wruch is hard oo any mar- riage. Now that she doesn't have all that time on her bands, she doesn't get much chance to feel disappointed or mad at me. That's a relief! Women's Lib has worked in a way. Most men are taking care to treat women MY MARRIAGE ~ILOSOPHY BJM ....... IMorpn I believe tt Is the wife's attitude that sets the tone of marriage and the home. That's wtiy I urge women to fol- low certain pnnclplea that will help them to become "total women" and will make their marriage exciting and fuHilllng ..•. First I recommend a plan of organization. Only when she la totally organized does a wife 1'8Ye a zest and purpose for 11fe. It doesn't require more money to make life fun. it only requires a llttte Imagination and a happy attttude ••.. A T otaJ Woman knows who she ts and whete lhe's going. She knoWs her husband needs excitement and high adventure Bl hia own eddrna. Loving her husband Is no threat to her-she gives with no thought of what ahe'U oet in return. A Total Woman knows how to revtve romance, re-establish communication, break down be(Tkn, keep her chil- dren out of the psychiatrist's office and tum the fizzle Into sizzle. with respect. But there have to be alter- natives to any sya1em. Let's face il-d>e Total Woman pbikJlopby is great for thoee women who like playing the sub- servient role aod dressing up in wicked nigbtgowm. The Total Woman is a~ curity for them. HARRIET VAN HORNE Ms. Van Home, a ayn- d lca ted columnist, lives In Manhattan. •The Total Woman concept will mate ita greatest appeal to in- secure women who worry about their husband's rovina eye and to male chauvin- ists who haven't the perception or the self-esteem to apprecilale a woman u a. puson. A girl-wife who is primarily a lascivious toy is a fine fantasy for the imma&ure, but Real I.if e, as we all know. is best when it deals with plain truths. HELEN THOMAS Ms. Thoma ls chief of UPl~a White House bureau •nd la married to Douglas 8 . Cornell, a retired newspaper- man. She ia the author of the brand-new book. "D .. etlne: Whtte Houae" (Macmillan, $10.86). • I've had it a lot easier than most womcn--1 didn't get married until I was S l, aod then I had the good sense to --------------------------· -----~-------------------- Coleman .•• look for us in Sporting Goods. marry a man who understood that my job as a reporter of ten took 24 hours a day. I never have concerned myself with whether it's prderable to be a Liberated Woman or a Total Woman because I've never had to. My marriage operates on a basis of mutual trust and re- spect. Douglas and I ·sustain each other's interest and we support each other's intellec- tual pursuits. That trust has al- lowed our marriage a great deal of freedom, which is the most important ingredient for any relatjonship. I agree with both women's factions because I believe that women can play a variety of roles. I am confident that I could have been a successful career woman if I had married young, too. As long as women continue to use whatever abili- ties they possess and exhibit a degree of excdlence io that function, what difference does it make what that function is? Warning: The Surgeon· General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. MORT SAHL Humorist Mort Sahl and his wife. China. an ex-dancer and Playboy Bunny, ltve In Loe Angeles. Mr. Sahl la working on his autobiog- raphy. • While aome of what Mara- bel Morgan is preaching is a bit dangerous-all this pampering of men at the expense of wom- en's freedom, her Hollywood- inspired ideas that sex is every- thing-I think she's a highly in- tuitive lady. She realius that feminlllity is the key to marital happiness, and that women gen-. erally undentand relationshipl better, so they sometimes have to work harder at the relation- ship. These are inherent truths, so why oot face them and try to follow them? It doesn't take a lot to make me happy. As long as I can read The Nn1 York Times in bed at the erect of dawn every momina and cbue down politi- cal eyesores that grab my in- terest, rm a happy man. I wouldn't want Cl1ioa to go to sreat lengt}a to please me, arouse me or lavish me with prajse. She doesn't have to. She's smart enough to realize that pleasing men is easy. U a woman is as feminine as she can be and can understand her husband's idiosyncrasies, he'll give her die world and want her to pursue her interests. The great thing about the Total Woman Movement is that it's an idea whose time bas come. We were getting to the point where the line between the sexes was getting faint- and that makes heteroaexual ap- preciation pretty diJlicult! JULIE TWILLEY Julie Twilley Is married to the Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Howard Twilley. • >,s one who bas taken Mara- bel Morgan's Total Woman course, I want to teH every woman in America today that if she cares about her marriage, her home and her children, the coune is worth a million dol- lars. Howard would be the first to agree with that statement. There's a lot more to it than simply donning exotic costumes to arouse your mate--although what man doesn't like to be sur- prised every once in a while? I grew as a woman. I haven"t sacrificed anything by becom- ing a Total Woman. Is it really so much to ask a woman to take that tint step in breaking down barriers in her home? I think it's easier for women than it is for men to be understand· ing. I feel I'm a much nicer person because of that course and that book. I didn't have a bad marriage, but Howard and I just couldn't communicate. I used my feminine wiles, but in a destructive way. I played the martyr role, and as a result never got anything I wanted. Now that fm meeting How· ard's qeeds. he goes overboard trying to meet mine. Continued on page J J I •FAMILY WEEl<LY.NOYember 23. 197~ P--------------------~·r--------~-----------~ I PERFUME, Box 9328, Dept. SP-241 FOR A l'RIEND I I PERFUME, Box 9328, Dept SP-249 FOR YOU I I 10 Fragrance Lane, Stamford, Conn. 06902 I I 10 Fragrance Lene, Stamford, Conn. 06902 Pleue rush my sampler of all 10 of your fabulous fragrances. I have encloud: Pleaw rush my Nmpler of all 10 of your fabulous fragrances. I have enclosed: I I 0 $1.00 plus 35-postage and handling for one sampler set of all 10 tregrancea. I I O $1 .00 plus~ postage and handling tor one sampler set of aJI 10 fragrances. I 11 0 U.00 for 2 complete sampler ..ts of all 10 tfagrances. (We'll pay all postage 1 1 11 0 U.00 for 2 complete sampler sets of all 10 fragrances. 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And for some per- sons, ~ch tone in the 1caJe produces From Fingerprints to ~nejA Vo499 4. TT1le. This pbeoomenoo ia known u cltro~ utltaia or "colored beari91;• and is character· iz.cd by the appearance of . specific colon whenever certain sounds arc heard. Thia has been found.J.o occur in many penom and bas True or False? Some people actually "sec" sounds as colors. (See number 4 .) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Everyone has experienced what psycholo- gists caU dija vu-the strange and mystifying sensation of experiencing something that hasn't happened. 2. Some people actually get a sense of well- being from '"flirting with death." 3. The fingerprints of criminals arc different from those of law-abiding citiuns. 4. Some people actually "see" sounds as colors. ANSWERS 1. False. No, not everyone--but a large num- ber of people have. Studies sponsored by the National Science Foundation show that ap- proximately 33 percent of a population sample had experienced this fascinating-and some- times unnerving--sensation. Typical example: Entering a town or city for the first time, with the positive and unshakable conviction of hav- ing been there before. ("I knew that bridge would be around the curve.") Says one authority, "There have been many explanations of the dija vu phenomenon. They range from the mystical belief that the person lived through the experience in a previous existence to ra- tional explanations, such as a forgotten experi- ence--much like the current onc--is being vaguely remembered." 2. True. Psychological studies show that some people derive the greatest pleasure and sense of fulfillment from living close to danger. They deliberately choose hobbies and occupa- tions in which the slightest miscalculation can be fatal. Findings of a California State Univer- sity study show that while most of us need a certain amount of stimulation and excitement, the "danger-seekers" need a great deal more to keep their existence from seeming unbear- ably boring and humdrum. As the investigator observes: "For these people, thete is a special form of psychic ecstasy found by living on the brink of danger." 3. True. A team of research scientists con- trasted the' fingerprint patterns and ridge counts of 175 criminals with those of a non- criminal control group. The study showed that the pattern frequencies of the fingerprints of the criminal group differed significantly from those of the noncriminal control group. The investigators concluded: A constitutional pre- FAMILY WEEKLY, ~ber 23, 1875 • I ita individual color. "J want a coffee that gives me good rich flavor, cup after cup ... a coffee I can depend on for freshness l brew it. ThatS why I switched to MJB. ItS nOt just another coffee7 MJB ... Specially Blended for the Richest Flavor . .., , Warning: Thi Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. James Jones Is Home-With A By Adair a.nks Ater l 6 yean of living in Paris, James JOGeS, author of the classic World War ll novel, .. From Here to Eternity," is back living in the U.S. ~gaiA. At 54, Jones u highly optimistic about our country's future. Puffing on a big cigar, rus brow fur- rowed, his voice boarae and intense, Jones looks and IOUods as much like an Army colonel as be does a writ.er. He did in fact serve with the Army Air Corps from 1939 through 1944, and waa a recipient of the Purple Heart. His im- pressions of America iD wartime are the basis of numerous eloquent novels and, most recently, a pictorial chronicle of 10ldiery, "WW ll" (Orcuet, $25 ). FAMILY WEEKLY: Are you glad to be living in the 1tates again? JONES: Yes, I'm glad to be back.. I only wish Americans really undentood how fortunate they are, bow much better their standard of Jiving is., and bow much nicer their daily lives are than Europeans'. That's ooe thing I'm very conscious ot now. The rich live pretty much the same all over the world, but the middJe and lower classes have much more here. rm sorry if I sound like a pollyanna. I don't mean to. FW: What are some of the most impor- tant advantages we have over European nations? JON~S: I guess I'm thinking mainly about personal freedoms. There's so much we take for granted! In France, the TV stations and the newspapers are owned by the government. During the '68 student riots, there was never any mention made of the events or the vio- lence. There is also oo bail in Fran« or Italy. Americans don't even consider these limitations~ they're much too for- eign to us. Those kinds of restrictions would have us on a protest march the very next day, and the system would be changed. FW: Do you think we're a spoiled nation? JONES: We're definitely spoiled as far as other countries are concerned. I re- ,,__ JoMI .. .....,.. ol '*Ftalll .... '° EtemltY' ...... ....,,. NCellllty, ......... member several yean ago a French film team wu senl ovu here to do a four-part documentary on the "pliabt of the Amer- ican worker." Only the ftnt segment wu ever shown in Prance. When the French saw bow our wortera lived-«wo cars, three 1Vs. beautiful bomes--they raised such a hullabaloo tha.t the other eea- ments were never shown. They were oot exactly sympa1bctic to our wpligbt. .. FW: So many of your worb deal with war experiences. How do you feel about the predominant mood of pac:ifom in this country today? JONES: I too grew up believing war was evil. Pacifism was a kind of security. It seemed a sensible philosophy, but hardly realistic in 1939 when HitJer was invad- ing Europe. So we had to do an abrupt about face. Let's face it, there have to be some people who are willing to defend w , to protect those who can't or won't fight. FW: Why did you enlist in 1939 when we weren't yet at war? JONES: Mainly because I was 18, I couldn't ftod a civilian job and waa too lazy to work my way through college. FW: What made you decide to become a writer? JONES: Ju a young private, I happened upon a copy of Thomas Wolfe's .. Look Homeward Angel," and after reading that wonderful book, J knew that I would write. At first, I was a writer by nature, now rm a writer by intenL The latter is a great deal harder. FW: A number of people are talking about the death of the novel. Do you think this is actually happening? JONES: Not at all. Everyone talks about how great the 1920's were for fiction. That period was considered a Camelot for American literature. But when you really study those years, you'll see that 75 pertent of the boob published were terrible. 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BlaUly ,....., eppMted In 4'The ToHrtoo Inferno" and la the..., of the A.BC-TV 12-hour epeclat, "AJctt Men. Poor Man." Suaan and writef~usbend Todd Merer have been mamed for • yeara and llve in e..rty Hilla. CaJtf. • I can't .,rec with Mara- bel Morpn that it't the I J. woman who must set the tone ol the marriqe. No rdatjonsbip can enjoy any aatisfactory pennaneoce if it'a one'4ided. All you're doioa is avoiding confrontation. which is part of life. lt'a just not realistic. What makes life intaat· iaa and enjoyable is dfort. dfort by l>otlt parties. Mn. Morgan's approach is oot ooly unrealistic. but diahooest. And I feel i1'a dis-- boocsty that ruins moat marriaaa-U we were more "'up front .. with our p~ we'd all be a lot happier. JAMES BRADY Jamee 8redy Is author of "Superchlc," and fonnef editor of WOIMn'• We.r Dally and Ht11pKa Bazat11. Mr. Bredy Is preeentty ~ chaJrman of Wor1d News Corp., which publishes the National Stet. He ta dtvorced and lives In Manhattan. • Marabel Morgan's ao- called pbilo.ophy ii the most pathetic, laughable thing rve heani in a long time.. She is putting women in a subordinate, emba.rrusin1 politioo. It's a puzzlement to me that her boot baa IOld so many copies. The only way to explain it ia to say that there are a certain number of pea.. pie in this country who will ucnl>e to any new bow-to fad. And I hope it'a nothing more than a fad. KAREN GRASSLE Karen Grassle atara •the pioneer mother on NBC-TVs "Little House on the Pralrte." • I think if a sociologist of the future were to dig up Mrs. Morgan's Total Woman philosophy, hit re- port OD the subject might read something like this: "lo the Total Woman Age, the male controlled the economic, politic.a.I and social power. In return, be served IOCiety in aucb unrewarding Jobs that the female had to assume total responsibility for keeping him and the family together. One comequeacc was sexual apathy on the part of the male. 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Through a special arrangement with the pubOshet, Pocket Books, FAMILY WEEKLY la oftef1ng tta reaO- era Marabet Morgan'• best .... llng book. '"The Total Woman," for a discount pric. of $1 .M (poabige I~ cluded). If you would like a copy of this mo.t-talUd- about paperback, SIMPLY Fill OUT THIS COUPON. ENCLOSE YOUR CHECK OR MONEY ORDER FOR $1 .85 (PER COPY). ANO MAIL TO: "TO'rAL WOMAN," Dept. 10912 ... 500 N.W. 135th Street. Miami, Fla. 33059. Please rush me __ copies (No. 16700) of "Total Woman" at $1 .85 a copy. NAME: ~-------------------- ADORE$S: _· --------------~----- CITY:.-~~--~-----~----------- STATE:----------------ZIP~·---- My O check O money order la enclosed In the amount of.$----~- vcloped to teach females how to cope with insecure males. Negative emotion was disallowed in public. It was allowed only at home, and only by the male. Females had to meet secret.ly to vent their feelings, in order not to threaten the male o r upset hjs delicate constitution. This system had much over the Women's Liberation Movement, which occurred simultaneously, because society ap- proved of it; the female was not exposed to the dangen of living alone, making up her own mind, getting a job or com- peting with the malr,.jn any way. Things stayed the same. Boys learned to achieve and girtS. learned to serve. The sexes felt very different from each other, and everyone was alone." WYATT COOPER Wyatt Cooper haa been an actor, screen. writer. editor and critic. Hla new book la "Families" (Harper and Row, $8.95) and is about "my two fami- lies, the one that made me and the one I made." He. and wife Gloria Vanderbilt have two children. • h is easy to make jokes at Mrs. Mor- gan's ex.pense, just as it is about the more virulent of the women in the liberation movement. Yet each has its place and its value. J don't know that Mrs. Morgan's philosophy is any more simplistic than that of those would-be liberators who h,ve been badgering puzzled housewives into feeling that they are doing some- thing wrong by staying home and looking after their children. But there are certain aspects of the Total Woman that strike the modem mind as a bit suspect: a will- ingness on the part of any person to sub- ject himselt or herself to the service of another, role-playing lo the point of being marupulativc. Still, I should trunk that there must be thousands of husbands who owe Mn. Morgan a debt of grati- tude, particularly tha.e whose wives have discovered, through Mn. Morgan's .movement, that sex is something they can participate in instead of being merely passive objects. DR. HELEN DEROSIS Or. Helen OeRosla I• a New Yot1( psycholo- gist and a frequent contributor to FAMILY WEEKLY. Her latest book la "Parent Power I Chlld Power" (Bobbs-- Merrill, $8.95). • Mrs. Morgan seems to be speaking to the kind of woman who wants to remain mar- ried traditionally and solidly to the same man. And there are a great many of these women around. They are not panting after ao-called "liberation." But what does liberation really mean? The liberated woman is not necessarily the one who goes to work or school, runs away from home. believes in "open" marriage, competes with men or joins action groups. The hallmark. of liberation is choice. The woman who can thought- fully choose her options.--whatever they happen to be-is the one most likely to make a choice that i.s compatible with her style and her well-being. If a woman chooses to enhance her position as a wife, that is for her to decide. Sbe is neither better nor worse than anyone else because of her choice. I hope that women who follow Mrs. Morgan's advice do so because they feel they have found something specifically suited to their need and not because they have made it into another shibboleth, another rigid "must." rm FAMILY WEEKLY, HowmMr 23, 1975 • '8 I.' A child like Josi needs your be ... LittJe Josi in far away Brazil really likes the idea of going to school. When she was only four years old a letter from her motheT to Josi's sponsor said: 0 SM ~sher titM with a school bag and boo/cs Wtdu Jwr arms OJtd sit~ g<Hs orcnntd iayiJtl 11ta1 s~ is going 10 school ... " But without help, Josi's happy dreams for school might never come true. You sec.• Josi lives in a crowded slum caned a "favela"-along with many people who came from rural areas in hope or find- ing work lo support their families. But jobs arc scarce, especially for the unskilled. For example, Josj's father works hu11ing fruit and vegetables and so he earns only a meaaer inc-0mc. Houses in Josi's neighborhood arc made with mud walls, sticks or palm leaves and floors or dirt or cement. There are no paved streets. Josi's home has no windows and the water they use must be carried from a public pump some distance away. There is hardly enough money for food or clothes and a "favela" child might never have the opportunity to go to 5Chool. But Josi has a chance. She is one of the lucky ones who has a CCF sponsor and so she is enrolled in a Family Helper Project. She receives help with more nutritious food, clothing. medical care and when she is ready for school, she will reoe;ve assistance with school fees, uniforms, and classroom supplies. There are many needy children in the "ravela" where Josi lives-and in otheT places, too. TilCSe younpters may never have a chance for a better life, unless some- one cares enough to help. Through the Christian Children's Fund, you can sponsor a deserving child for only Sl5 a month. Just fill out the coupon and send it with your first monthly check. You will reoe;ve the child's name, address and photograph. plus a description of the project. You arc cncouraaed to write to the child and your letten and c:ards will be answered. (0.ildren unable to write are assisted by family memben or st.aft' workers.) Won't you help a needy little child through this warm, pcnon-t~person way or sharing? S,O.W.. ~._...ill Brazil, India, Guate~ Indonesia, Kenya and Thai· land. We are happy to send you our State- ment or Income and Expense upon your request. • Write today: Dr. Verent I. Milla CHRISTIAJI CHH.DREl'S FUm, Ille. Bos 26511, R......,.., Va. in.1 I want to sponsor a O boy O sirl in (Countsy>---.,--------0 Choose any child who needs my help. I win pay SI ~ a month. I enclole ftnt pay- ment or S . Pb.ae tend me child'• name, mailina address and photograph. I can't sponsor a child now but I do want to live s ___ _ 0 Pb.te tend me more information. Name ___________ _ Addrett~--~-----~~ Ci~~----------~ Su~ ~P---- M-w of lllt«'Dat.ional Unloo '"" Olad Wdf'ar•. o.n.. Oina -tu Mduc&lble. Ca....SW.: Wnt. \407 YCMlllS. T-IO 7. , .... I c . . t : .. 0 < How to lose 12. lbs., 3ia off your waist, and shape up in 14 days while watching the first 5 mins. of your favorite T. V. shows ~ tlte ..,,~. ···~,,.. ...... derelaped for fllou Mic W. .. ., _, ,,,__, e..,,,_.. but know the llllportwe Of .. ..., ... .,,, ,,.,..., flt. by John Wilkinson o You will rum and shape your body and im· prove your posture. Your legs, hips, waist, atom· B y twirling yow BeUy-Buster S enjoya· ach, arms, neck and chin will become flrmer. bk minutes each d•Y, S days a week, sm.aUer and Youn&a' lootiJtt. (you take the weekends off), you will •Belly-Buster .no .... you to coocentnte oa t'asily shed pounds, fum and shape your body. spedf"tc problem areas. For eqmple, If tbe upper look and reel younger and become physk:aly fit rtion of our body is lleftcler, but yow less ue and actually have fun doing it. You overwejaftt, you can rcd11ee cJn twirl your Belly-Buster just yow leg.a wtlhout affecting yolU 3bout anywhere, even while watch· upper body. mg TV. •Belly-Buster will destroy WHY DOES BELL Y-BUSTE your cellulite. Cellulite has becJl WORK 7 described as of'lll&01)ed skin or The easiest way to answer cottage ~~k.e lumps or fat. question is to find out why other Tbe photo be:&ow shows how the weight lou melhods fail. Dietina special Belly-8u.ster oeDullte ~ rails because people iove to cat. troyer exerc:Ue works. Survation is sheer torture, and no • Belly-Buster will improft one m their righl mind is going to your breatJUna, exerc:Ue and 1or1ure lhemsclves for very Iona. atnngtbn your heart. and im- The same holds lrue for calisthen· prow your circulatiolL ics. You have to be an athletic Ill· • BcDy-8u.ster wiD exercise al pentar 10 perform them. Tbey're the musdiet ift your body and boring and eventually turn into tmpro\'lt your coordination, and sheer drudgery. Again, being human all your acnsa will be stimuli· it is very euy to think of a million ted. Yo• may efttl find that different excuses to skip them. '"64J-W B!ltetnrr• v~ yaw lo.-e life 1tull to imprcwe. Bdly-Buster is different be· lttCN ... tM -•"tel water The BeDy-B.-er has been f dr ' IH lMI UM ....... ef 1'09F _._._ __ .. ed b a UIC It has no~ 0 the 1wb1ck1 .... ~ ... ·-~ Ndl 01. TM .... 1\;Q&Jffied ..... if\SINIC\ y of strenuous calisthenics or stlJ'Yll· UU894I _.,.., IMIYa'"'" tM Otneu experU. But, you needn't tion dieting. It dOCUl't jwt work on Ntbta-I• ~-r n..a-rely on thole opinions alone. paper. II works in real life. Here are alHI UI•• lltCrU-tMlt ~ Here are just 2 examples of peo- . b tlftnoA eac" 111y. ..i.. -.L-h-.. ·--~A• --·•u. six reasons w y: ..-""'"" -... _....,. n:-.. 1. The Bdly·Buster Weight Loss Pbn doesn't "I'm slim on top, but my hips and lep are involve iontJ strenuous calisthenics. You twill hca.y. I hate to diet, became I always loae indlel your Belly-Buster for 5 enjoyable mi.outcs each day. Once you set the bottlct spinning. they do the work for you. You'll want to do it, because it is fun. 2. The Belly-Buster Weig.ht Loss Plan does not require starvation dieting. You set to eat the foods you lo\'lt, ewn in~tween1'neal snacb. 3. You'll see and fed results fast. You11 be- gin to. lose weight and fed better on the third day. After 14 days of use, you11 iose 12 lbs., 3" off your waist and be in good physical condition. 4. With the BeUy-Buster Wd«iht Lou Plan, instead of losing inches off your bustlinc, you11 actuall nrrn sha and im ¥e our bustline. 5. With the Belly-Buster Weight Loss Plan, yoa won't beccwlM weak, haggard~ooki.ng or ner- vous. Instead, you11 have more energy, eliminate the cod of the day drt1, ha¥e a glowtng look of good health, and probably UYe lo~. The rhythmic mowement of yo'*I Belly-Buster will calm your nef'ff$ Ind relieve tension. 6. After you reach your ideal weight, you1J want to continue to twirl your Belly-Buster 5 mins. each day. becaute it't run. This will keep you fat free and physically fit forever. Tilese are just 6 ,.,.jor beneOts of the BeUy- Bolter. There are mote beneftca -many more. ClltQ M....._ 11.-WrM .... ~w.I .. '-' ~lllft9' .... Mtt*9t~ .......... TM .... ty ....... Illar, ..UWatlM W UM ........ IMlttles. h N~ ii-* •Ml fortt. °"' ............... aNU- CIM11 ulll, "I tltM ._ _.. ..... llliook, aM It wottrM falrty _.. ftw I •Ofttltl, Mt t ... a MY oaf· .. Nte ..... IM*. M1 ... ey ... ,._.. dettto~ ... of "'1 ............... Jtnt 14 u11 •f ute.AMI Wt .................. " off my bultline. My BeDy-Bmtei W~t Loa Plan pYe me tpedf ic exercilea for my legs. and IUpc. I lost 13 lbs., 4" off my wabt, l" off my hips. But my bmtline stayed the same." Pat Shorthill .. Eftl)' time I llY to to. weiglat, I pt nu- vom and weak. I always quit the diet became I know I'm ndnina my health. Aller .....,. DlY BeDy·Bustcr for 14 daYI. l lost 18 JbL, and S,. off my waist. But, what's so amazina, ii that twirling my Bdly-lhaatcr actually calmed my nenes and increued my eadmance." Dan McOmtock HOW DOES BELLY«JSTER WORK? How can cxerd:te be easy a-4 ltOl be e{(cc- tiw? Only by uing ICiefttlfic priodpla. Bcl:y- 891ter ae:il:iw two scicatifk: prindples; ••Ad..a- oed Resistance" and ''Centrif\rpl fproe 'fram.. fer" (CFT). Al you can soc from the "MDpC!ld !* f!!S .. photo 1bo¥e, the water bottles hsft 14 graduations. On Day 1, yoa fill each bottle up to the Day I Une. Thea you simply twt.rl the bottlel for S minutes. On Day 1; yoa add more.Wiler to read! the Day 2 le\'Cl. And, apjn, you 'twirl the bottles fo1 S minutes. You do this each day for 14 days (y.ou take the weekends off). By slight· un: u1Maao ...... ...__. ... r....,..,ster....tto~TV.n..M.....,,t11n1"*81,-.~ H ... ,... tM flrlt I ... ...._. ef "-fnori .. TV ~ fUOHT: After,_. 1' ~·of-. (IN toeti UM ... "-8 Off} .... WH tlHftt, ~. 8M .-.~*-"1 nt. !'Y increa.siag the amount of water each day, you 01971 CIC 9111y ... ...-. us lht. ......_ tnaea1e the resistance Ind and effectNcne:a of your exerdle. As each day passes, you become healthier, you1 body bcoomes firmer and best of an. the weight automaticaJly falls off. As you twirl the bot ties, the leelOftd sdentific principle comes into play. "Ccotrifupl fom; Iqpl(g", <Fr. (See the photo at lower left.) Centrifugal force is the force that pushes YoU against your car door as you tum 1 corner. It's the force that keeps sateltites in orbit u they d~ cle the earth. The spinnina bottles generate cen· trifupl force. 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Linc a shallow casserole with a package of mdfma mix. add turkey, gravy, mixed vegetables; top with buttered crumbs and bake. 3) Turk•J· Vegetable Soup. Place turkey carcass, a few carrots, onions, celery, parsley and a bay leaf in large kettle. Add water, cook tilJ turkey practically falls apart; remove bones, cut up meat, season to taste and serve. FAMILY WEEKLY. ~ber23. 1175 • 11 One of lhe ~ terriflcl In our new lhoe llnel QulJt~ tongue topped off wtth • Mff bow gtvee tt a anay 10ok. Hidden gen makes It eay-on-cff ... helpa It hug your foot a you duh •bout here and there. Cr8ftld of loft leether-look potyurettwne . .. r•iats .cuffing, whisks clean wtth • damp clOth. Has built-in arch and ateel ah8nk for comfortable support.· Cushk>ned nyton tricot lining coddles your foot Inside. Bouncy crepe rubber aole llnd ~-Jn. heel 9dd ht walk4Hlr feeling. Get • pair nowt MBIMK T• -·-lllcl:r WOlll!Jf"S llZU I, ·~ ... ·~. 1, 11\, I. I~. I. t~. 10; ALSO 11 WIOTM8 B, C, D, E. EE. EU GUARANTE! 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ANTHONY QUINN WelU"9 for the Int act Anthony Quinn on orlglnel lin: The burly star of such unforgettable movies as "ZorhR the Greelc" and ~Lust for Life" told FAMILY WF:Et:LY, "I think the real original sin is to he unable to give or rt"«!ive lovl' and to be unable to love yourself. It isn't a sign of con- ceit or in ffated ego to love yourself. Until 1 gained that insight, I was mis- erable. Tht•re were times when I couldn't look at myself in the mirror. Over the ye11rs, I have learned that life is like a cup. If you don 't like what it holds for you, you empty it and refill it. Mine ha, bee11 refillro a few times." Quinn grew up in the slums of Los Angeles. "My father hpt telling me ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour HOME, MY SWEET, HOME! My wife's o great do-gooder, A joiner, social type. I guflS I should do something, Not sit around and gripe. She's either at a luncheon Or else, from door to door, She's as she says, .. ClOllecting," No telling what it's for. ti • FAMILY W£EKL Y. November 23. 11175 that there was another, better way of life than he had given me and I'd better go out and 6nd it ... Quinn became one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors, and is now pursuing a writing career, but he feels that the "final act" of his life has not yet been written! "Act One was my beginning, the times when r had nothing. Act Two is what I've be- come as an actor. and what I have to show for it. So there must be an Act Three. It should be the greatest act." A new klM In «o-ric mekMIP- whlte wtne? MWhlte wine has been used in complexion care for many cen- turies, and it is especuilly useful in controJling oily skin and acne. It has excellent degreasing ability and is a powerful germ killer. A light sauteme or Rhine wine is preferable. When you open a bottle for table use, reserve a quarter of a glass in a small jar which you can keep on your toiletry shelf. Tliis wine is just as useful after it turus ANTI-GRAVITY MACHINE No bantaln of youth. but .•• Can you do enrthl"9 to rellew• claims Todd, ·but also indigestion and c hronic bectcaches and other debili-fatigue seem to be lessened. By shift- tating problems that afHict us in old ing the body weight, this machine helps age? Australian inventor Richard Todd the normal Bow of body fluids. Tbe says he can-with a novel idea which older you get, the more you should be he calls the Anti-Gravity Revitali.ur. concerned ·about this." Todd, 6t at 72., "Not only does it ease baclc pain," is ms own best advertisement. Quips & Quotes As Eddie Guest would put it Of one inclined to roam, It ta1ces a heap o' lovin' To 1ceep a spouse at home. Sign in restaurant w indow: ·Man Wanted to Wasli Di.vlic.f and Two W ait re.\.~<'.\." -Conrad Fiorello Teacher: "Bill. J understand your hobby is magi<.'. What's your favorite trick?" Bill : .. Sawing n girl in two." Teacher: "Wonderful! Arc there .lily other children in your family?" Bill: "Yes, six half-sisters." -TliomaA LaMancc llu11gor;er: \Vl1l't1 tli£• lm .'tC of tlie nif!.f1t mct'I\ tlw cold <>f tlw day. -Lo11t· Olinf!.1w11.\<' Son: "Dad. what is the pt'rson <.·a iled who brings you into t·onta<.1 with the spirit world?" Dnd: .. A hartl'ndt·r." THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life dlffer11ntly. Send contribu- tions to "Child," Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 II uaed-none returned. While I was loolcing at a maga- zine with my little cousin last weekend, he came across a word he didn't understand. When he asked me what it meant, I hesi- tated, whereupon he said,' Ml 1cnow, it's one of t~ 'wait 'til you're older' words." -Vidi Mortin Sp~ld, Vo. "How is thl' new girl in tlw oflk't' doing?" "Fine, but she is awfully nervous. As soon as she sits down at her desk, she' starts to work." -Lucille S. llar1x ·r into vinegar. If you'd like to sweeten the scent, add some rose water to the wioe." From "Organic Make-Up," by Dian Buchman (Ace Boob, $1.25). DATES: Thanksgiving is Thunday. Friday is the first night of Hanukkah. ANNIVERSARY: The first Anny-Navy football game took place at West Point, New York, 85 years ago Saturday. (Navy won.) BIRTHDAYS (all Sagittarius)': 8und8y -Victor Jory 72. Mond111-Carson Kanin 63; Oscar Robertson 37. Tu.- day-Joe DiMaggio 61; Ricardo Mon- talban 55; John F. Kennedy, Jr. 15. WednHdaJ-Robert Goulet 42; Eu- gene Ionesco 63; Charles Schulz 53; Eric Sevareid 63. T'hund11J-David Merrick 63; Caroline Kennedy 18. Friday-Brooks Atkinson 8 1; Jose lturbi 80; Hope Lange 42. Saturday- Busby Berkeley'fM>; Dr. Davfd Reuben 42. BIRTHDAY PEOPlE Ctwtee SdUz wt c.rolN KennedJ By Frank 8aginskJ LITTLE EMILY Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 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SUNDAY, NOVIMID 2a, 1971 LOCAL WANT ADS THVl<5DA~ ... I KNOW! 1HANKS61VlN6 15 A TERRIBLE TIME TO BE A Stf<D ... L{OU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO BE A TURK E'( TO '{OU 'COULD SE A DUCK I OR A PHEASANT, OR A HAM OR IF I WERE ,~BI RD, l1D 60 INTO f.1lDlNG UNTIL THANKSG IVING WAS OVER ... EITHER THAT, OR l1D WEAR SOME SORT OF 015GU15e . Ger EATEN ALMOST AN'1TH ING ... 'r l J NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller . THE STREETS ARE DESERTED ---! CAN'T Fl ND ANY OF THE GANG ONE THING I CAN.T STAND IS BE ING ALONE .. ' I GUESS EVERY BODY WENT TO THE B IG FOOTBALL GAME . I FEEL SO LONESOME ALL BY MYSE~~~ •lllf.......,.,_. ~111 ... ,,,,. --· __ ,,,,I U.U.u.J..u ' .. , .- , I 'M ~EADING ~OM£ FA~LINATING ME.DI CAL INFORMATION I AJ<THL,if ~ .' 'IE51 Al<THLA ~ I I 00 THJNK YOU'~E AN ATT~ACT/VFE ~LAMAN ~PEC/MEN. ' WHY? O H, I ..JtA?T LIKE TO HE.Al<: II, IHAT'7 ALL . ..... . . 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BACK. <J<J<J IF HE'S A FRIEND OF SAM'S, THEN HE MUST BE ALL RIGHT! l . ... . . . . . . • . • • i. . ' .. . . .. . .. . . . ' . . . - SSP-· TOURNAMENT OF THRILLSTM Featuring Daredevil Dann•. Position Dan atop Stunt Car-pull T-Stick ••• Dan holds on as car spins out at full speed, grabs bar as car leaps ramp, hangs on through daring full-speed leaps and stunts. 50¢ Refund SNOOPY• DRIVE-IN THEATER See Snoopy and his friends in scenes from their TV shows. Snap in film cassette, turn on and crank. Run forward, backward, or even slow motion! Battery powered. $1.00 Refund ~,;;.";:.~..;~ .. ~~ ... ~ --~-~------FAM IL y TREE HOUSETM Fascinating pre-school fairy-tale fantasy. Fea- tures four TreeTots™, little forest-folk, and "Barky". Press button and tree top pops Q.rutO revealing a beautifully detailed tree house with etevator, lots of furniture and a :5"~ ,EANVTS Ch111ctere: copr Cl tt51. tMS, Uni,t• ,t allll'9 ~f141Clllt, IM, swing. There's even a TreeTot earl $1 .00 Refund h /j~ BABY ALIV~ America's favorite doll! "Eats & drinks" like a real baby. 16" talr, soft and cuddly. $1.00 Refund TTP' WILD RIDER COMPETITION $ET WJfd Riders TeeTee Power™ and Flyin' Freddie™ <;ompete doing jumps, flips, wtld wheelies and stunts! P.Qwer is in the tower ~no batteries. ff .oo Refund DUSTY• GYMNASTIC -SET Dusty and Skye compe.te on· bal- ance beams, uneven parallel bars, still rings, and actually bounce on tram- poline. Set includes two outfits -warm-up suit and leotard performing outfit. Dolls sold separately. 75¢ Refund. DUSTY9 AND SKVE9 -the Fashion-Action Dolls! 50¢ Refund each ~ ....................... . . I All refunds require proof of purchase for each refund requeated. I II CASH REFUND FORM I Toi Refund Value Toy Refund Value I I TIP Wild Rider Gooly Walker & Goofy Guy S .50 I C<>mpetUion Set S1.00 Grrder & Panel Building Set t.00 I Debbi• Lawler 1000 Story Machine 1.50 Oaredevil Jump Stt . 75 Talty Machine . 75 I Family Tree House 1.00 Evel Knievel Toothbrush .50 Dusty Gymnastic Set .74 Baby Bundles 1.00 I I Dusty and Skye .50/ea. Sp1rograph .50 Baby Alive 1.00 • The S1x Million Dollar Man .50 I NiJgget .75 Bionic Transport & Repair Station . 75 Sit 'N Spin .75 Hugo -Man of a Thousand Facea 1.50 I Play-Ooh Pumper No. 9 . 7~ Snoopy Drive-In Theater 1.00 The Six Million Dollar Man G1ve·A·Show Pro1ector .50 Porta-Power Rescue Cycle 1.00 Kiddie Fondue .75 I Movie Viewer .50 Belly Crocker Eaay-Bake Oven 1.00 Snoopy Pencil Sharpener .so Kyle Rote, Jr. Soccer Game 1.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·· T~~ng B~c~ ~s SPUltra~m~SmMh-Up Oe~y .n I CASH REFUND INSTRUCTIONS Snoopy Soaper .50 SSP Tournament of Thrills .50 I Snoopy Toothbrush .SO Baby Yawnie .75 I r . • Step 1. Buy any of the Kenner toys listed at right. Step 2. Cut out the round General Milla proof of purchase seal from the Kenner toy package. (See sample below.) Step 3. On the Cash Refund Form at ~ounCJ General Milra Proof of Purchaae Seel from Kenner toy box. ' right, circle the refund value for each Proof of Purchase Seal you are autr mitring. Then add their amounts to- gether and enter your total refund in the apace provided. Step 4. Send this completed Cash Refund Form together wtth the proof of purchase seal from your Kenner toy package to: Kenner Caah Refund Offer, Box 216, Minneapolla, Minne- sota 55-480. Offer expires January 31 , 1976. r---, .. Snoopy Lectric Comb & Brush .50 Close 'N Play Phonograph . 75 I Tone-o--Graph .50 TIP Tower & Car .50 I I Total Refund $ I NAME Your 1>01l11g11 will alao be re-I I funded. Void whtrt proh1b1ttd, ADDRESS taxed or othtrwrsa regulated. You can rtct lvt ont refund tor I CITY any or all of thl 37 Kanner toy• I STATE ZIP CODE ;:~."-don this Caan RefUndJ - ···-··············--··---- t . ACE HARDWARE BEN FRANKLIN STORES W. T. GRANT CO. K-MART KRESGE McCRORY·McLELLAN-IREEN MONTGOMERY WARD NEWBERRfS/BRITI'S J. C. PENNEY CO • SAY·ON DRUG STORES SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. T. 6. & Y. STORES THRIFTY DRUG STORES TREASURY STORES TRUE VALUE HARDWARE STIRES WALGREEN DRUG STORES WESTERN AUTO STORES & ASSOCIATE STORES WOOLCO DEPT. STORES WOOLWORTH STORES ZODYS CALIFORNIA CanopPark Karls Cerritos Karls CostaM111 Toys International Huntlnston Baell Two Guys LosAn1eles Karls Newport Beach Karts 011n11 Karls -· . .. ... \ --- BILL'\. YOUR DENTAL AD~INTMENT 15 ~OQ ~a.JQ ' O 'CLCX:.K TODAY. WEll, AT lEAST ON THI S '~POk!NE ... GORDO ll·2'3 - lES S HOULDN'T HAVE ANl,J TROUBl.E GE.lllNG BACK OOWN llKE HE DOES ON THE ROPE / HEH ,HE~! i ;;. 11 -l.3 J. ' r 4 L---- L--- L- L l __ L L (:: -- I / v•.,. _hi ,, ''~·i.s-. - !) • \\1 \tN'J . : ' I ')"Ji • • .. . . . .. .. ... .. . . . .. .. . • w - . --.. .. .. . t .. ~ • 1111/ Kaufmar> ~ "SELECT a CJrd lrorn either p1Jt:," ~J)S the mJj.?il,.1J:l, point• in~ to t"o '<.11.J..~ ol cJrJs on the tJl'\1..-. ··:--1l'~. lnl•'rt it 1n the other pile. ant! 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Plus full bank Interest. I Or else! I Name (Please print) [ I m I Address • I I City State Zip I I I L New York State residents add applicable tax. ---------------------ii J .J I •