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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-14 - Orange Coast PilotProfile of One Doctor About to Quit
Ry JOHN VAL TERZA
Of-.o.uv ~11.uw.
. Hu.go R1s , M .D .. is a serious, bespectacled man regarded by
his patients and peers as a heavyweight in his specialty.
Many havt• s aid that he has been the specialist called into ob-
stetric or g~necological cases that had turned too tough for others.
Much of his surgery, he admits with honest
modesty. could fit into the pioneering category
He h as produced his share of "miracles."
But the Newport Beach physician will
lock his office for the last time soon.
"I h ave to quit. I just can't afford to con-
tinue," he said recenlly.
Unles~ something truly radical changes in
the complex and dt.'pressang malpractice in-
surance arena, he insists that the huge in-
creases in his premium simply make it im· vALTE"l.'
possible for him to continue praclice. Total office costs would rise
from $3,000 to $7 ,000 monthly.
"l'vt> already had lo inform my older patients on Mt>dicare
SUNDAY
'
Sl1Nltt\\' SPl~(~IAI ..
that they will have to fmd someone else. .
''lt hurts me t,erribly to have to do it,'' he added, ''l>ut there ts
no way that a specialist with an overhead like that can spread the
increases in fees," he explained s adly.
The problem for Ris and all the other top specialists with
a relatively small number of surgical patients is the lnability lo
spread the costs of insurance premiums so that individual bills
won't sting a patient so much.
Those who may be able to cope with the more-than·400-
percent increase in th~ insurance premiums as of the new year
and who have busy patient loads will be the physicians most able
to hold on to their practices. Ris agrees.
"I'm still considering ~ome alternatives, no differently than
many of my colleagues," he s aid.
But they seem to lack the punch for the Newport surgeon.
··1 could cut back on my pracltce and stop doing surgery
altogether , perhaps start a s m all general practice Or l could
perhaps find a large organ.iz:aUon to join where my costs could be
bome by someone else," he said.
Ras is a s urgeon who is at the peak of his career -finally re-
aching the top and feeling that his skills are honed as well as can
~.The prospect of succumbing by never picking up a scalpel is
one that a confident professional can find impossible to cope with.
According to a recent survey of Orange County physicians,
Dr. Ris is not the only professional who has decided that he no
longer can wage the battle. . . ,
Sixty-eight oth ers have told the assoc1at1on that at year s
end, they, too, will quit their practice. .
On the total chart, that may only amount to about five per-
cent of all the county's medical force.
But doctors are scarce enough. Thal loss will have a definite
impact and 69 careers will have died.
For ltlore \lines oa ltlalpractice
Problena•, See ¥011 Section
VOL. 68, NO. 348, 9SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1975 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
South
Favoring
Reagan
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -"The
South is Reagan country.'' says a
GOP leader attending the
Southern Republican Con-
ference. President Ford has
some strong supporters in the
South, but even they say his cam-
paign prospects arc not rosy in
the region.
Several delegates at the con-
ference this weekend said Ford's
hopes of winning Southern sup-
port could be totally erased if he
takes the wrong action on bills
now coming out of Congress.
The bills mentioned most often
are the energy proposal and the
common s itus picketing bill. "If
he fails to veto (the bills) he's got
real problems in the race," said
Ray Hutchinson. Texas GOP
chairman.
-The picketing bill would allow
a union lo picket an entire con-
struc tion site when it has a
grievance with only one subcon-
tractor. The energy bill would re-
move price controls on oil by 1979
to stimulate production.
Red a nd white buttons pro-
(See GOP, Page A2)
Jury Convicts
2 Countians
Of Fraud
Two Orange County men are
among three persons convicted
by a federal court jury of charges
stemming from a $1 -million
scheme allegedly used to defraud
financial institutions. Three other
persons were acquitted.
Found guilty of conspiracy and
interstate transportatton of stolen
secunties were Edward Zuber,
34, of Costa Mesa; .James Don-
dich, 42, of Santa Ana, and Sy
Guthrie,·15. of New York, N. Y.
The trio was accused of operat-
ing bogus corporations claiming
$250 million in assets and trying to
sell sugar and other commodities
to investors.
Government prosecutors con-
tended that the firms had few if
any assets a nd that they operated
out of a New York apartment
through an answerin~service ..
Acquitted by the SIX·man. SIX·
woman U S. District Court jury
after five days of deliberation
were Phillip Stein, 39, of Orange;
Meredith Russell, 31, of Santa
Ana, and Michael L . Graham, 37,
of Mill Valley.
A key witness in the case, J . A.
Neel. of Washington, said an at-
tempt was made to secure $2 .5
million in promissory notes from
<See FRAUD, Page A2>
Ff111r-legged Seat-11·ornrer
At week's e nd, ·Dino' waited in a drizzle. For what? See Page A3.
A Modern Horse Theft
Or Was lt Just a Major Misunderstanding?
By TOM ~tcCANN
Ol 111• CUiiy Piiot StMI
This is a sad s tory in which, 1t
seem s everyone loses.
Technically, it is the case his-
tory of a modern-day horse theft.
It does leave one of Orange Coun-
ty's best-known horse trainers on
the court records as an admitted
horse thief.
But he and the viC'ti m both ad·
mil there m ay have been a "mis-
understanding " back at th~
beginning. .
T .. UAJC FlllEEMAN
lost her horse. then her faith in
American justice and, finally,
<.•ven the keenness of her interest
in horses and horse shows.
ROBIN PETERSON of
Tacoma, Was h . A young woman
very much like Miss Truax. ~er
father, Warren, an attorney, in-
nocently bought Miss Truax'
horse for his daughter when it
was offered for sale hundreds of
miles from Ora nge County.
Robin kept the horse for a year,
used him in s hows and was
heartbroken when she had to give
him up to be returned to Miss
Truax.
TERRY CANNON, JIM
ENRIGHT AND BILL MOR·
RISEY , deputy district at-
torneys, all of whom acted as
' (See EVERYONE, PageA7)
Armed Duo Roh
Ranger's Home
In Huntington
Two men, one wielding a gun,
burst into a Huntington Beach re-
sidence Saturday night. and or-
dered a babysitter and two
children to slay clear as they
stole a pistol and S2 in cash
before making a hasty de-
parture.
According to police, the two
robbers ran from the Merle Cir-
cle house after finding an iden-
tification card that showed they
were in the home of James Dunn,
a ranger at Bolsa Chica State
Beach,
Dunn's two boys, aged 5 and 13,
and a 15-year-old babysitter were
in the h ome when someone
knocked at the front door s hortly
before 9 p. m .
After opening the door. the
babysitter was confronted by two
male blacks who burst into the
home. One intruder carried an
unknown type of handgun.
According to poli ce, the
babys itter and children were or-
dered to stay quiet as the started
to ransack a bedroom.
The bandits collected only a
38-caliber Smith revo£ver and S2
in cash before ~inding a~ iden-e
tification card belonging to
Dunn. They immediately fled on
foot. police said . .
None of the victims was in-
jured.
Police said they are conlmuing
their investigation in an attempt.
to determine whether the armed
attack was aimed specifically at
the residence or occurred strictly
by chance.
New Soviet Plans
Overlook Consumer
MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet
government, striking a theme of
quality and efficiency, unveiled
on Saturday a spartan economic
plan for the next five years that of·
fers little encouragement for con-
sumers.
The official Tass news agency
announced tfle outline of the
1976-80 economic plan showing
lower growth rates in virtually
every significan t index. including
industrial and agricultural pro-
duction.
It would give Soviet worker~
wage increases of 14 to 18 percent
by 1980, r aising the average mon·
thly pay from 140 rubles per
month to 170. Tass said collective
farmers' incomes would increase
by an average of 24 to 27 percent.
At the official rate of exchange,
one ruble is worth about Sl .40.
Promises to ease shortages in
the marketplace and the plight of
Soviet consumers who have had a
taste of Western goods are made
al the start of every five-year
economic period. But the growth
rates targeted for this year make
it clear that the leadership is ask-
ing the public to tighten its belt.
"The main task of the 10th five-
year plan consists of implement-
ing the Communist party's course
for raising the material and
cultural standards of the people
on the basis of dynamic and well-
balanced development of social
production a nd raising its effi-
ciency," Tass said. ll calls for
"accelerating scientific technical
progress, higher labor produc-
tivity and an a ll-out effort to im-
prove quality of work at all levels
of the national economy.'·
Soviet planners are s hooting for
a growth rate in consumer in-
dustry over the next half-decade
of 30-32 percent. That is 35 percent
below the growth goal set for the
ninth five-year plan back in 1970.
Heavy industry, which gels fi ve
times more attention and invest-
ment than light industr y in
Russia, is listed to grow 35-39 per-
cent. The last plan targeted heavy
industry to increase more than 46
percent over the five years.
Conservatives
Win Australia
By Landslide
SYDNEY, Australia (AP> -A
conservati ve coalition led by
Malcolm Fraser gained one of
the biggest landslide victories in
the history of Australian politics
Saturday. The results threw·
Gough Wbitlam's Labor party in-
to disarray and guaranteed three
year s o r practically un -
challenged conservative power.
Computer projections based on
40 percent of the vote predicted
that the Liberal-National Coun-
try coalition could wind up with
90 of the 127 seats in the House of
Representatives, with the Labor
party salvaging the rest. In the
last House, Labor had a 65-61
margin with one independent.
Mom Rejects
Polar Cubs
WORCESTER. Mass. CAP>
Zoo workers and volunteers are
engaged in a round-lhe·cl<><:k ef
fort to keep alive a pair of
nt'wbor n polar bears which h~d
to be separated from their
11\other when s he attacked the
If so. the communication
hasn't gotten much better in the
incredibly fruslrnlrnf! months
that have dragged by since then.
There are still great gaps of mis·
unders tanding separ-ating the
players in this drama.
Jus t a partial list of the
"losers" in the cast
RONNIE FREEMAN, 32, one
of California's top t r ain ers,
perennial winner at the big
Forum and Cow Palace shows,
but a loser of both a lot of money
and part of his reputation in 15
months of pulling and hauling
over Miss Truax' horse. It l'OSl
him $9,000 to buy back the horse
and pay his legal rees and court
costs. be says.
ON THI: INSIDE
smaller one
SARALLOYD TRUAX. lft,
budding horsewoman, natu~<1l
athlete, showing a lot of pronust'
in local horse show rings when
~he became the ··victim .. ond
The 3·day old fem<•le bears
were 10 stable condition today at
the Worcester Science Center Devine Still Recuperating
They were in incubators lent by Popular actor Andy Oevint• r P
hosp1tals anct were beini;i fed a maincd hosp1tali:zcd goturcfav in
formuln mu<'h like that aivtn to Newport Reach for obscrv,1 t10n
human bahles of a !\hghl case of pneumon1.1 Ttu• cubs haven't lx't·n named Aides 1 i:. tcd h Is eondlUon as yet bu~ the starcerti "ntdnng s;iti5factory ov~r them were? c.·C'ltllnit them ·: A Devine. 70, wa!' admitted t•J
Cub" and "n Bear " Tiley vc uoog Hospital Thursday asi a
lso ~en unofflclnlly nicknam~ utionar measure slnceiae -.ll"'f'Pn11rht ..... ~ntf UM.--..r.l'4MM.bM~~--I~~~~~:....!!~
1~ ~\lni<'tcd "'1th lrukemia.
.\ull•t' ~.;11d no dat(.) has been set
f1•r his 1·d.·:.1:-l'
I>"'' 1n1· 1:; lwst known for his
, 11ll· .,~t o· i11\'i,\l -.i clt•kirk lo Guy
-"lnth~~tn ttt ·Htt" Wtld RUI Hiekek
1 r ln u~lon s<'rt<."!. He began his
career in silent films ant\_.lotcr
moved into comic roles.
()()('TORS QUl't'l'ING -Women
physicians a re as hard hit as their
mnle colleagues by soaring
malpractice insurance r ates.
Daily Pilot Staff Writer Carol
~oore tel Is how some oC them arc
coping with the problem on Page
B2. dther aspects of how the sltua
lion ls Mf ecttng coast doctors are
explored on Pages 81and82.
POLITICAL PARTIES -The
ris~ and fall of the party system
In American polltlcs ls treated In
one of tho final "lectures." 1n.1he...
Court s by Newspaper series.
Harvard Prof. Dori• earn&
writ 1 on P11e 83.
COAST CONTROL -Al least
one coast person thillks the coast
commission system set up under
Proposition 20 bas been a s park!·
ing s u ccess . South Coast
Regional Coast Commission
member and Newport Beach re-
sident Judy B. Rosener writes
onPage A9.
FAMOUS COURTHOUSE -
Orange County's old roo rourt
building has been usoo in movie!s,
has seen some real hfe dramas
_almost as ex<:itin& as movies and
has always betn controversial.
Staff Writer WiUi lljf Schreiber
looks at the struc:turll9'n Page Al
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DAILY PILOTHC'NO.O
:\2 OAILY PILOT Sunoay December 14 1975
Coast Watch ...
Top News Stories of the past week
from Orange Coast Communities
SAPUL~BACK VALLEY--M ission Vi ejo
H1qh schoo l students are aski~g school
au t h o r t t it' s to g iv e them permission to
le~ve c~mpus during the noon hour.
Surveys indicate about 95 percent of
t h • , t u <l 1.' n t s f av o r '' open l u n ch , " ab o u t
90 perc~nt of the faculty oppose it.
• l n J p ,o· • 11 L s .:t t e s p 1 i t down t h e m i d d l e .
.,N JUAN CAPISTRANO--The city's
...1 t t '-..: to ~-o 1 J 1 an n in g .J Dav id Sm i th • was
r , .. I im,1ndecl tor mak ing political stnte-
...,h1ch "tended to denig ru te the
ptLht 1 J •" v : th1;.; city counc il. Smith
h c.1d told th.._• µi.ess he might quit his
)Ob rJ!l I ! in tor th1. _ounc i.l to forcLo
,, 1 r i 1 1 t 1 t .1 l • r e s 1..: t v 11 t i. o n a s a n i s s u e i n
the.: I ll ._t l<J!l ••.
;'\ ,lJfJ,\ hE1\Cll --A program called TLC
(!'1.i11.,.iutt:.i t ion , Lunch and Coun se ling
tor senior citizens) celebrated it s
s t> c. o n l d n 11 i v L' r ..., a t· y w i t h a pa r t y
«ttt ndt.:d l. y m\lrt' th,1n 110 per sons .
F n t t.: t t a i n r.i 1 • r. t i n c l u d c d a p e r f o rm a n c e
by th £.: Laqunu. Hills Kool Kats , who
t humped and tooted away on homemade
l 1st r ..i rn i.:> 11 t s ...
1{11N': ItJGrON BEACH--It was d
t roubl0d week tor C ity Administrato r
DavL F~wl~nds Jf t c r an ad hoc
commtlt~~ ~11cgcd thJt he gave the
city lol1c~men 's Association retir e -
ment bene fit s w ithout city council
authori~ati.on . Row lands staunchly
J~f~nJ~d his jCtions but Counci lman
• J • r r y :.1 a n •"I s .:i 'I ;:; th c pa n e 1 ' s r e po r t
f rov1cJ•·s qrounJs for Rowlands '
r1..mov..il ...
s u u ·i· ii ~ 1) As i' --Tc ache r s of th c
Capistruno Unified School Distr ict
have r0jcctcd the idea of staging a
w1ldcc1t strike to back demands for
a 7 percen t 331Jry hike . The teachers
wer qrJntcl 4 .5 prrcent pay inc reases
by t 11 • lonrd o'" tru3tees despite an
in l ;.. '. !"nt fact -f 1noir.o committee 's
rlco:1· n.i-1.ti.on for a laroer raise .
Buycentennial Junk
Takes a Bough
\\'A.<;HJ ~CTO\I 1 .\P> Th('
Peoples HH'l'ntc•nn1;.tl Com
m 1 s s 1 n n 1 s ct l' <' o r a t in g 1 t s
Christmas trel' with c heap
kn1ckn;.icks to prot(':-.t C'Orn·
merc1<1lt :-;m of thl· b1t·cnknn1al
celebration
"\Ve simply want to call atten-
tion to the s 1tuat1on." said
'.\oreen Ranh. 2·L c·1Hhn·rtor of
the comm1ss1on. "h1c·h 1s protest
ing official bicentennial plans.
The tree will be placed today in
Lafayette Park, across from the
White House.
The ornaments are cheap
souvenirs sold bv "fX'Clal b1cen-
ten111al stores and \endors They
include gaudy n.'phcas of the
American flag with pictures o(
the Liberty Bell in the center
made in Taiwan; red, white and
blue plastic dinner plates -
made in Japan : and T-shirts
marked "The Spint of '76"
made in Pakistan.
There is a stars-and-stripes
lighter made in Japan and there
are orange ceramic bells and
sparkling tile trivets, both made
m Taiwan. Some of the souvenirs
were made in the united States.
mcludmg 200th anniversary key
chains and ashtrays Wlth the pre-
sidential seal.
One of the larger souvenirs is a
fake pe'>'-ler toilet seat with a
raised fife and drum corps seal.
be<..rin~ no official trademark.
"We've called Hu s a 'BUY'
Centennial Christmas tree,"
l\hss Banks said.
Dining
Premises
Dirty?
WA SHINGTON (AP> -
Federal inspections of
restaurants in nine cities found 90
percent to be unsanitary. the
General Accounting Office re·
ported Saturday.
"The sanitation of many of the
nation's restaurants is unaccep-
table and needs to be improved, ..
the GAO said in a report that
called for a greater federal role
in regulating restaurants.
The statistical sample of
restaurants in the nine cities
found 90 percent with inadequate
s.trutation. 4 percent marginal, 4
percent acceptable and 2 percent
excellent, the reportsaid.
Among the unsanitary condi-
tions found were roaches crawl-
ing on bread and food-contact
surface's, rat and cockroach in-
festations, b·~etles in food, fresh
bread stored on top of a dirty
garbage ccn and mouse drop-
pings on shdves.
"Local governments, which
have assumed primary
responsibility for regulating
restaurants, have generally not
aggressively enforced local
sanitation ordinances and re-
g u I at ions to ins ure that
restaurant operators follow good
sanitation practices," the GAO
S3.ld.
San Clemente
Man. Charged
After Robbery
A San Clemente youth was
jailed by police Saturday morn-
ing on suspicion of armed rob-
bery following a $300 gunpoint
holdup Friday night at a San
Clemente gasoline station.
An attendant at the Flagg
Service Station, corner Avenida
Palizada and A venida De La
Estrella. was forced into a
restroom and handcuffed by a
bandit brandishing a handgun,
said Sgt. Frank Yerger.
The robber stripped the atten-
dant of his keys. then cleaned
$296 from the cash box. he said.
Yerger said that the gunman
removed a green ski mask as he
fled from the station and was re-
cognized by the attendant who by
that time had managed to free
himself from the restroom.
Using information provided by
the attendant, police Saturday
morning arrested Burleigh
Miller, 19.
Long Beach
Officer Killed
LONG BEACH (AP) -An off.
duty Long Beach police officer
was shot to death early Saturday
as he r eturned home from his
night shift, authorities said.
The body of Frank Lewis, 28,
was found near his home by fellow
officers after the 3 a .m. incident.
Police said they havenosuspects.
"He was shot close to his home
on his way home. We don't know
what happened. There were no
witnesses," said Lt. Roberl
Opsahl.
Cher, Allman
"i"iJI Reconcile
llUNTSVI LL E. Ala I AP>
Rock mus1c1<1n CrL·gg Allm;.in
sa~·s he and ht:-wife. ::-.inger Cher,
have dropped counter divorce
suits a nd have dl•r1dl'd to rt~con
cale after a brief S<'par<.1t1on.
"We both dropped the court
suits Wednt•sday. ··Allman said in
311 tntCrVtt'W r'rtd<Jy Wllh lhc
Huntsville Times. "It was in Buf-
falo. We d('c1ch'd Cher Just hap-
pened to be there Stn ctly com
cidence ··
Marine Dies After
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Pvt.
Lawrence Warner, U.S. Marine
Corps, arrived at Parris Island
boot camp at 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 2.
Hew as dead within47hours.
Warner, 19, dropped on the
139th step of a doublelimc march,
according to a Marine who escort
ed Warner's body back home to
Plainville. Conn. He died two
days before he was scheduled to
have his first medical examina-
tion at the South Carolina base.
His congressman paid a sur·
prise visit to Parris Island on Fri-
day, trying to piece together the
events leading up to Dec. 4, when
Warner was taken to the naval
hospital in Beaufort, S.C., with a
temperature of 108degrees.
Rep. Toby Moffett (0-Conn.)
said he has been unable to de-
termine the extent of the strain
placed on Warner dW'ini bis first
hours as a Marine.
"There were dllferent in-
terpretations as to whot kind of
stram he was under," the con-
gressman said in a telephone in
terview from the b81e ... But there
was no indication he was singled
out"
It was the strain that all
recruits had to face, he said, but
the Marines failed to realiie that
Warner was not ready ror it.
"'The question is, what was he
doing there?" Moffatt said.
The congressman said he spoke
with three doctor:iJ, four drill in·
structo"· officers In the recruit
area and the base comma.oder.
From bis prf'limlnary in-
vestiaa~~ he said, be came
AWA)' wiye meJor~du:sSon.
'"It was clear he could not en
dure what he underwent," Mof-
fett said. "How can they thro"
these kids in there if they are not
ready?"
The drill instructors, he said,
·'are having people dumped in
their laps who are not prepared
but whose papers say they are
prepared.''
According to Warner's com-
manding officer, Lt. Col. John R.
Curnutt, Warner was coherent
after collapsing and was able to
walk to an ambulance that ar-
nved within 10 minutes.
At the base dispensary, Warner
was treated by a medical officer
for heat stroke symptoms and
was then transported to the naval
hospital in Beaufort. Curnutt
said.
"His condition remained stable
for several hours but then
worsened and he died of cardiac
arrest at 11 : 15 p.m .. " Curnutt
wrote to Warner's parents.
From Page A I
FRAUD ...
Federal Financial Servi~. a
MMsachuset~-based investment
firm, by repre~enting Neel falsely
as the heir to a large family
fortune.
Zuber and Guthrie will be sen-
tenced by U.S. Dist. Judge E.
Avery Crary on J::in.12. Dondich,
fif{htinq a previous fraud convic-
tion, ~I be sentenced Jan.19. l
Ford Eyes
Budget Cut
In Defense
WASHl~GTO'.': <UPI> -Pres11
dent Ford met Saturday v.ith
Defense Sccretarv llonald
Rumsfeld and other to.p Pentagon
officials to hear their arguments
against his plans to cut militar)
spending by a reported $6.5 billion
next year.
Presidential aides said the
session at lhe White House, the
second in as many days, lasted
more than three hours. Bul they
provided no details.
Pentagon sources have s<1id the
spending reductions were pro-
posed las t month by Budget
Director James T. Lynn and Ford
has decided tc1t..:itively to recom-
mend the cuts 111 a message to
Congress next month.
The Pres ident, according lo
published reports not denied by
the White House. will propose a
budget of SllO lnllion rather than
Sll6.5 b1lhon for the 1977 fiscal
year starting next Oct. 1. lie also
is said to be planning to lower pro-
jected spending u\.f1scal 1978from
Sl28 billion to Sl 22.3 bilhon.
Among those-Joining Rumsfeld
and Lynn at Saturday's meeting
with Ford were Deputy Defense
Secretary William P. Clements,
Air Force Gen. George Brown,
the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Stciff; and Brent Scowcroft. pre-
sidential adviser for national
security affairs.
Family Spat
Enib in Death
Of Santa Anan
A family argument early
Saturday ended m the shooting
death of a 57-year-old Santa Ana
man at his stepson 's residence
in Orange.
Dan William Mallet was found
dead as a result of a single
gunshot wound in the chest by
officers summoned to in -
vestigate a report of a dis-
turbance at a North Bitterbush
Street address.
Booked into police custody on
suspicion of murder was James
Frick, 42, Mallet's stepson.
According to a police
spokesman, Frick, Mallet and
Mallet ·s estr anged wife, Edith,
64. had been together Friday
night at Frick's apartment.
The spokesman said an argu-
ment developed between Mallet
and Frick that included physical
combat.
Police said the weapon used in
the shooting was a .22 caliber re
volver.
T l1e <•ift ,.f Cl1rist 11111s
To the c!ients at Fairview State Hospital. Cnst a M~~<t. l'rn-
jcrt s~rnta Claus W.tS an Ufll'XPl'l'll'd Chn:\t tn.•<., j!tll Stu-
dents from Lrncoln :\liddll' Sl'honl i11 Coro11,1 (kl ~lar
showed up :.it thv ho:-.p1tal latl· J,1'\t "l'l'k t<~t111!-'. 3UU lv'I-..,,
cookies, and punch. The m1llrl lt• sl'hool 's ')() meml>er chou·
<above) also sang Chnstmas car0b. One cht>nt tbelov. > n·
cei\'ed u personal gn•etrn~ from Li1woln ~tuch·11t-. "her~ I
Eutch1son, AdrtL'llnl' Kfour) and L:1rJll1L' I l.111 ".011
From Page ,, I
GOP ••.
claiming support fnr formN
California Gov. Honald Reagan
bloomed like magnolias in thl·
springtime as GOP leaders from
13 states gathered for the con
ference.
·'The South is Reagan coun
try." said Victor Mavar, GO f>
national committee man from
Mississippi. "President 1''onl has
just made too many mistakes ..
J . Ashton-Greene, a Louisian;.i
Republican, said strong Reagan
support was voiced at a clost•d
door meeting of Southern part)
leaders on Friday.
"The m eeting was very stronj?
ly for Reagan," said Ashton
Greene. who sports a Ford button
himself. "We face a real uphill
fi ght. In Louis iana. I think 1t ·~
Reagan:·
Search Leads
To 8 Bodies
PROSPF.CT sr 1L'PI J
Onr of eight l>otl1l·~ found buried
in neJrby sh al Ill\\ gr;n cs ha•
be<.'11 1d<.'nltfil·d ~s lhr· \\lfP of ,1
m:1n chargt>d w1tl1 murdering
thr~c of the v1ct1ms.
Flo r<'n<'t' Cou nty Sherif!
Wilham C. Rarne:-; 1<lcnltfied lh1•
body as D1;.int• Neely, 26, ol
:"iorth Charh•:-.ton. w1ft• of Waller
IRroy Ne<'ly. 30 Four bodies re
main unidentified a:s :.iuthoritic'
continued to ~carch today for a<l
dit1onal murder victims.
Neely initially lc<J officers to
the site whC'rC' six bod1t•s wer ..
found Ja .;t werk. Two othrr
bodies were fn11nd 111 a pine·
thicket early this -neek
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Fair Trade' 011t •
1 Buyers to Save
$2 Billion?
WASHINGTON CAP) -
Consumers will soon be getting a
break of more than $2 billion a
rear in the marketplace on
items ranging from liquor to
small appliances, according to
President Ford and supporters
of a law that repeals slate "fair
trade" statutes.
Ford signed a bill closing tbe
fair trade loopholes of the an-
titrust laws at a White House
ceremony Friday. Within 90
days, laws in 21 states that still
allow manufacturers to S(t
minimum fair trade prices for
brand-name products will be
voided.
Fair trade prices currently af-
fect a wide variety or items and
recent government estimates
said about seven percent of all re-
tail stores were covered by fair
trade. The list of fair traded
items includes cameras.
watches. liquor, books. sPorting
goods, small appliances, auto
supplies. clothing and shoes,
among othl'r things.
At the signing ceremony, Ford
said the repeal law will •·give
the consumer a better break in
the marketplace" and thus help
"'restore competition." Ford had
Third· Suspect
In Knight Heir
Death Sought
supported the repeal bill as part
of his campaign to lessen "inef-
ficient'' government regula\.ion.
The District. where many
members of Congress shop,
never adopted a fair.trade law.
So far this year. 15 states have
repealed fair trade measures. A
total of 46 states at one time or
another had enacted such laws.
Researcher
Says 'Ban
Smoking'
LA JOLLA (AP) -Breathing
other people's tobacco smoke
s peeds your heart, blocks your
breath, makes your hands shake
and lowers your working effi-
ciency. a university researcher
said Friday.
"I personally would outlaw
smoking, or at least require no
smoking in public places," said
Dr. James White, who conducted
the tests at the University of
California here.
White. 43, is nol a medical doc-
tor but h as a PhD in exercise
physiology. He said he conducted
tests for two years in the un-
iversity's human performance
laboratory.
He said when a person started
•
D~"'' Pi IOI Pl'OOIOl by A1ch.trd l(~Mer
Watching O\'Cr his master s l'ycle po1d off in a ndt· home
out of the ram for a well-insulated ·Dino.· pet of :\lark
Stroup of Newport Beach. You meet thl' nicest mutts on a
motorcycle. don't you'?
.
Sunday. December 14, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 3
PHILADELPHIA (UPI ) -
Police and FRI agents Saturday
pressed their search in the
southern New Jersey area for the
last of three s uspects in the slay·
ing or millionaire newspaper heir
John S. Knight 3rd.
· smoking 4 ~-'i feet away, a subject
on a bicycle exerciser showed an
increased heart rate, blood pre-
ssure, and hand tremor. The sub-
ject also experienced increased
"airway resis'tance," which
White said means he found it
harder to breathe.
SeTL Whetmore
Will Not Seek
Re-election
Blind, He Looks to God
The FBI said it was questioning
at least three friends of Salvatore
Soli, 38, a convicted drug user,
and also combing his South
Philadelphia neighborhood for
clues to his whereabouts.
Authorities concentrated their
efforts on locating Soli after one of
the suspects. Isias "Felix"
Melendez, 20, of South
Philadelphia. was found shot to
death near a golf course in Pine
Hill. N .J. and the other, Steven
-Maleno. 25, also of South
Philadelphia, surrendered to
police Friday.
Police said Soli apparently Oed
to New Jersey following the slay-
ing of Knight. special projects
director of the Philadelphfa Daily
News. Knight, 30, was stabbed in
his $1,000·a-month penthouse
apartment.
The FBI entered the case 'Nhen
it was established that Soli h ad
been sta ying in motels in
neighboring Mt. Rphraim, N.J.
as late as Wednesday. The two
othC'r suspects also were reported
to h<l\'e stayed in the motels.
Police had l->a1d Krught was a
"bisexual" and an extensive in-
vestigation was made of his
pNsonal hfo in the search for the
killers. Police would not disclose
the relationship between Knight
and the suspects. but said there
"ere no signs of forcible entry, in-
dicat1n1? the victim knew at least
one of his killers.
Mandate Extended
lI:-.IITED NATIONS, N.Y.
(UPI) -The Security Council ex-
tended thl' mandate of the U.N.
peacekreping force on Cyprus for
anotht•r six months Saturday and
called fort he pullout of all foreign
troops from the troubled Mediter-
rant>an island
When a child sat still while a
person smoked a cigarette 3 '·:1
feet away. the child's hand
tremor increased to that of a 50
or 60-year-old man, White said.
"When childrep are playing
ball in the Little League, smok-
ing parents should not be allowed
within 50 yards of them," White
said.
White said he also conducted
some tests at a Veterans Ad -
ministration hospital which
showed that a smoker in the
same room increased a subject's
"airway resistance" by 15 lo 30
percent.
He said 85 per cent of smokers
scored badly on some tests he
gave, but they did even worse if
their spouse also was a smolCer.
He said that was because they
breathe each other's smoke.
Meat Cutter
Dies in Mesa
A resident of Costa Mesa for 27
years. William C. Anderson, a
meat cutter, has died al the age
of67.
Rosary will be recited today
at 7 p .m. at Bell Broadway
Chapel, Costa .Mesa. A burial
mass is planned for 10 a.m . Mon-
day at SL John the Baptist
Catholic Church, Costa Mesa,
with interment followin~ al the
Good Shepherd Cemetery, Hunt-
ington Beach.
Mr. Anderson's survivors are
his daughter, Mrs. Kathryn
Maher of Costa Mesa; sons
William C. of Guam and James
E . of San Jose; father. David, of
Illinois; brother. Walter, of JI .
linois ; sister, Mrs. Doris San-
dine of Illinois, and nine
grandchildren.
SACRAMENTO <U P~)
Repubhcan Sen. James E. Whet-
more of Buena Park, a member
of the Legislature for 12 years.
has announced he will not seek
re.election next year for health
reasons.
Assembly men John V. Briggs
(R-Fullerton>. who has amassed
a political war chest. said
earlier h e intended to challenge
Whetmore for the seat in the
"safe" GOP Orange County Dis-
tnct.
Another potential contender is
freshman Assemblyman Bruce
'.'lcstande CR -Anaheim>.
Whetmore, 62. who has been
under the care of a heart
specialis t for several years, said
he will retire at the end of his
current term on the advice of his
doctor.
In a s tatl'ment. Whctmore
said while the physician told
him he should have "many pro-
ductive years ahead. he tells me
tl)e demands of holding public
office can only contnbute to a
worse nin g o r my overall
health.··
Whetmore. elected to the As-
sembly in 1962 and to the Senate
m 1966 after a massive reappor-
tionment. became the fourth
Rl'publtcan senator lo announce
retirement plans rather than
seek re-election next iear.
Tots' Toys Today
A new or used toy will cover
admission from noon to 5 p.m . to-
day to the "Toys for Tots" ice
s kating program at the Ice
Capades rink at Mesa Verde
Center, Costa Mesa. Santa Claus
wil l be available for pre-
Christmas consultations.
PlllLAORLPlll/\ <A P )
John James is blind: his wik
Amanda. has only partial sight.
and both arc 104 years olct . Threl'
robbers broke tnlo thl'ir home
a nd took mon<.•y they could haH·
used for rent
Police said a ne1ghborhootJ
youth and t\.\.O oth<'r persons
brushed past .Mrs Jam(•s whl•n
she opened the door one rught last
week. The youth took money
from her purse and a companion
knocked her to the ~round. They
left with SS0.52.
Joan Little
Vanishes
Without Bond
RALEIGH,~ C. <AP> E'-WY
Jaw enforcement a~ency in North
Carolina has been alerted to be on
the lookout for Joan Little. a
young black who gamed nal1on;.il
attention last s ummer when she.
was acquitted of murdenng her
whitejailcr.
:\tiss Little. who has bcl'n sen
tenccd to 7 to 10 yt•ars in prison for
a breaking and enten n~ convic-
tion, vanished this week
Rond had been arrangl'd, but
Miss Little could not be found to
:sign the necessary paper:s. A
court order that calls for hl·r to
begin serving th<' prison krm
could be blocked if s he is found
Miss Little was being held in the
Be:iufort County jail in Augusl
1974, pending appeal of the brl'ah
mg and entering con\'ict ion,\\ ht•n
jailer Cl::irencc /\lligood was
stabbed to death in ht•r cl'll w1lh
an icepick.
Courthouse Shows Age Proudly
Red Structure Stands as Landmark Link to Past
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
DI Ill• O•llY .. llet SU"
It 1s the last of its kind from a
bygone t>ra . standing amidst
modern1zat1on and glittering
high-rises.
Or:1nge County's o ld red
t•ourthouse at 211 W. Santa Ana
Rivel . in Santa Ana stands in the
same city block it has occupied
srnce 1900. It has survived earth-
quakes. fires and critics of its
architl'cture. It is the oldest
countv court and government
bui lding s till s tanding in
Southern California and one or
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only a half-dozen courthouses in
California designated a state his-
torical landmark.
Soon. the old courthouse will be
virtually hemmed in by new
buildings -a huge transporta-
tion terminal on one side and the
proposed ultra-modern county
administration building on the
other.
The last old neighbor that buf ·
fered the courthouse from en-
croaching progress, the county
Hall of Records, fell to the
wrecker's ball earlier this year.
The old county jail that once
stood next door also is gone.
County government's entire
administrative stair once barely
filled the old courthouse's of-
fices. Now there are a dozen
county oCCice buildings and those
are fast being oul(rown by the
mulUplying bureaucracy.
Today's trials and legal pro·
ceedings take place in the $22
m1lhon, 11-story edifice that
replaced the old court building m
1968.
But despite the rise and fall
around lt. the Romanesque-style
building with its broad
manlcurcd lawns a nd rose
garden!l en0ures as a ma,f or ~l
~ of historical in terest in the CoUft· "\
ty's government center.
The seeds of a "magnificent
government block" were sown
by Santa Ana's founder, William
Spurgeon. who set aside an area
in his city he envisioned as the
seat or a new county.
When Orange County was
formed Aug. 1, 1889, the first
board of supervisors held its
meetings in a room over Beatty
Brothers general stor e for a
while and later movedtotheJ. R.
Congden Building at 302 East
fourth Street.
The r ent charged by Congden
was SO cents a year for a two-
year lease term. It was here
some of the first legal decisions
were made in the new county.
A one-eyed. Bible-pounding
former preacher named James
W. Towner served as the coun-
ty's first presiding judge and, un·
Ul supcrvtsor s rented Congden 's
building, he held court in his old
l aw office at Fourth and
Sycamore Streets.
But planning was already un-
der way lo seat county govern-
ment in more auspicious sur-
roundlnes.
In the early 1890s. supervisors
went to bid to buy land f Qf the
new government center. ,.._~Y
\
got offers from f1vt> landowners
rangmg in price from a nominal
$1 to $16,500.
They settled on the piece of·
land offered by Spurgeon for
$9,500. later reduced to a flat
$8,000.
The plot had been used as ti
baseball sand lot, campground.
public park and parade ground
for the local home guard unit.
Company L.
The county's founding fathers
saw an immediate need for a
solid new jailhouse, particularly
after the first and only lynching
in county history in 1892,
A mob broke into the flimsy old
jail on Fourth Street to carry
Francisco Torres to his doom for
the murder of Modjeska Ranch
foreman William McKelvey
They hung Torrl's from a light
pole at Fourth and Sycamore.
The new jail was built in 1895
on the Spurgeon lot at a cost of
$23,000 and, since Spurgeon
stipulated a courthouse had to be
built within 10 years, planrun~
began soon thereafter for lht'
county's first real governmt'nl
buildinJt.
On Sept. 5. 1899, a countyw1dt•
bond election w ns held to raise
CSffCOlJRTHOUSE, •eA4)
"First time it's hapJ)(.•npd tn •15
years we've he en h(·re." said
James. "That's 45 years hrn· tn
this house. We pay rl•nt, don t
own Il. It's S.13 a month
"Course. I've beC'n rolled 0 11
the street," he continued 1n an 1n
terv1ew. "That ·s been a couplt:>
years ago, wasn't 1t de;.ir? '.\l .:in
ran up behind me. pul his hand tn
my pocket and got l'\'ery dollar I
had."
James and his w1fo sat on .. 1
:sofa tn the living room of their
cramped rowhouse in south
Philadelphia as thC'y talkl'd
about the robbery. Thl' crackl•d
and stained "allpaper was ii
luminated by a single, bare light
bulb in a gooseneck lamp.
James said he had worked a::. a
"general utility houseman
that's a butler. an all.around
man ... -When did I retire''
~erciful God. I can't count lhl•
years." ·
James said he and his wife llw
now on government checks <rnd
three times a week "the city br
ings a hot meal."
"I just thank God for anything.
whatever I can get," he said.
''Afraid, oh yes. espcc1<tlly
since this happened." he s .. 11d
"'The city is trying to get us .,
place. a three·room apartment,
bul I told them I wouldn't takl'
this wife or any wife among thl·
hoodlums and slums. Now this
neighborhood got bad. Lord haH·
mercy.''
James said neither he nor his
wife has been out of the house for
years. with the exception of trips
to Wills Eye Hospital.
"They tell us tht·y can't do
nothing, nothing," hL•sa1d
"I hsll'n to the radio. especial
ly thl' sp1ntuals and churches. I
love tbal. She docs too," James
S~lld
"God. oh ves. If it weren't fur
God I don't k-now what," he said.
·we've been blessed. my dear
and me. We ve come a long
wavs A man. woman or child
don't belil've in God is <J pretty
poor creature ..
l 'sually, James said. they look
forward to "nothing in
particular. but God ·
Pot Smuggling
Ring Cracked
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.
(A P ) Agents in five states
bL'gan rounding up 15 persons
F'riday charged in a drug smug-
gling opl'ralion linked to the dis-
covt>ry of 43 tons of marijuana.
the largest seizure in history. tht'
Drug Enforcement Administra-
tion said.
The 15 men were indicted here
hy a feder al grand jury in-
vest1gatlllg tht' Aug. 15 seizure on
.in island in thl' Bahamas. The
m.lrlJU<rna w:.i s \'Jlued at Sf6
rmlllun.
Thl' names of most of the 15
Pt'rson!:> be1n{! arrestC'd in
florida. Texas. California, Ken·
tuckv and ll<1wau were being
with.hl'ld. a DEA spokesman
said.
Sf i(·l~f.--1• Tl11111 •••
Ethyl Kcnrwd~ 1s almo:-t hrou~ht down as she tries to
~tcady two shaky compamon:-at 1-kdforcJ-Stuyvesanl skat
llli! nnk in Rronkh n. ~ \ ., Saturday Mrs. Kennedy and
family memh~rs tn•att'd poor c hildren to par~ under pro
grart1 begun 'dy' r lttk husband, S('n. Robert~· KennedyJ
A4 DAIL y PILOT ~ Sunday. December 14. 1975
Front Pa~ A3 ..
.Courthouse: Oasis of Old Alllong New
$100,000 to build the courthouse.
The vote was 1,414 to 283 m favor
ol the project and a constructton
pact was let to the partnership of
J . W. Blee and Chris McNeill.
It was the biggest construction
project ever attempted in the
young county.
One local newspaper, the Santa
Ana Blade, put it m these words :
•'BEGINNING unde r dis-
rouraging c1rcumstances by re-
a son of th e di stance the
sandstone must be brought, lhe
steel and iron work as well as the
necessary s k illed workmen
strikes in the East and delay i~
s hipme nt o f const ruction
material, the builders set to work
in earnest. .. "
Thousands of tons of high-
grade red sandstone were shipped
from quarries i n southern
Arizona in rough form and
meticulously c hiseled and
shaped by stonemasons into
building blocks, archways and
carved scroll work.
The foundation and basement
of the courthouse were built from
huge blocks of gray granite quar-
ried in Temecula. The massive
walls are more than two feet
thick and look almost brand new
today.
The finished product was de-
emed a masterpiece in its day,
though critics later defamed lhe
structure as ugly and a dis-
graceful example of Victorian
architecture.
The courthouse measured 136
feel long by 88 feet wide with two
stories plus basement. The or-
nate, Gothic cupola and roof
tower stood 135 feet off the
ground -until an earthquake
shortened it som ewhat.
Tile, marble and cut stone
were used e xtensively by the
builders and both gas and elec-
tric light fixtures were provided
in all the offices in addition to the
latest steam heating system.
Messrs. Blee and McNeill
brought the project in for $91 ,879
after 18 months of construction
F\Jmishings, including the most
up-to-date in steel filing cases,
brought the total project cost to
$117,000.
THE SPACIOUS grounds were
landsc.aped with camphor,
magnolia and palm trees most
of which still s tand today. '
The Blade described it as "so
excellent a building with the very
best material used throughout
that could be bad for the price
paid."
Experts believe it would be im-
possible to duplicate the
courthouse today, primarily
because the red sandstone is no
longer available in such massive
quantities.
The courthouse was dedjcated
on Nov. 12, 1900, by supervisors
whose names appear on a
weathered bronze plaque affixed
to the foundation -R. E. Larter.
W. G. Potter, F . P . Nickey, D. C.
Pixley and J. F . Snover.
Historians say there were "ap-
p r op r i ate" dedication
ceremonies, but the conflict over
an event drew headlines in
the year 1900.
In his "Almanac of Historical
Oddities," county historian
James Sleeper says the highlight
of the ceremony was a balloon
ascent by daredevil Emil
Markeburg, who accidentally
plunged to his death in front of
8,000 horrified onlookers.
But historian Charles D. Swan-
ner, who witnessed the tragic
mishap as a boy of 6, says it real-
ly happened on July 4, four
months before the dedication and
several blocks away from the
courthouse site.
And the county recorder's of-
fice shows no death records at all
for Markeburg, who apparently
made a name for himself in the
late 1890s by dropping from his
balloon by parachute. But he
made his final headlines when he
fell without a parachute.
SWA~NER says Markeburg,
dad in "spangled tights," was
the main event of the lro<> In-
dependence Day celebration in
Santa Ana. He rose into the sky
."from a spot on east Fourth
Street near Lacy Street," the his-
.tori an records.
But when he pulled the cord
that was supposed to free his
dangling chute Crom the balloon,
he slipped free of the harness and
fell to the ground "almost hitting
a woman spectator sitting in her
surrey,'' Swanner writes.
<>Id Judge Towner never pre-
sided in the county's new court
building. He retired in 1897 and
was succeeded by Judge Jobn-W.
Ballard, who was the fll"St presid-
ing judge to hand down rulings in
the courthouse.
Even if M arkeburg didn't
highlight the courthouse dedica-
tion, other events were ahead for
the stately old building that
would reserve its place in county
history.
In 1921, silent film star Bebe
Daniels was brought before the
judge on charges of speeding
through town in her car. His-
torians differ on how fast Bebe's
Marmon roadster was going but
it was somewhere between 25
and 56 miles an hour.
In any case. she spent five days
in county jail for the offense.
At 5:54 a .m . on March 10, 1933,
the old courthouse and most or
Southern California were shaken
severely by the Long Beach
earthquake.
PART OF THE courthouse's
cupola and tower toppled to the
front lawn and some experts
Ceared the entire building was
lost. But inspection revealed only
the remnants of the cupola would
have to be removed. The rest of
the courthouse was "sound as a
dollar."
In 1933. the first landmark de-
cision was made in the court
building.
Jt dealt with a practice first
used in the Huntington Beach oil
fields -"whipstocking" or slant·
ing drill hol es from shore out into
lhe oil deposits under the ocean.
Oilmen in other parts of the
state whose onshore drilling sites
were drying up were overjoyed to
find large new supplies of crude
oil and whips tocking became
widespread.
A series or 21 injunctions was
brought against a dozen oil com-
panies, including Standard Oil of
California, but before county
court action could get underway,
a settlement was reached putting
all directional drilling under
strict state control.
The old courthouse was again
the focal point of national in-
terest in 1947 when heiress
Beulah Overell and her lover,
Bud Gollum were brought lo trial
on charges they killed Miss
View of county's old
red courthouse (top
ol page) is believed
never to have been
published before.
It shows cupola that
toppled m 1 933
earthquake. Other
inside and outside
views of famous
building hint at its
architectural beauty
or baroque ugliness.
depending on which
way you look at it
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Overell's parents by dynamiting
their yacht in Newport Harbor.
After a sensational five-month
trial, the pair was acquitt~ but
the investigation led to new state
laws requiring special permits
for the purchase of dynamite and
other explosives.
By 1964, county government
had outgrown the courthouse of-
fices and moved to new quarters
in a six-story building across the
street.
SUPERVISORS at the time
considered demolishing the old
court building but an engineering'
survey proved the task would be
extremely difCicult and costly
because of the solid stone con-
struction.
Instead: the county allocated
$2 5 0 , 0 0 0 t o r e n ovate the
courthouse for other office uses.
In December of 1968, the last
court activities took place in the
red sandstone structure as the
judges packed up to move lo their
new building. Judge William C.
Spiers rang down the last gavel,
sentencing 32-year-old Frank
Ortega to a year in prison for
burglary.
Over the CS years it was
Orange County's seat of justice
and government, an estimated
250,000 men and women were
sentenced in its courtroom and
nearly 11 ,000 people became
American citizens at court
ceremonies .
Time for the 40-mile Smile.
lt'I time to help the Orange Coast put on a 40-mile smile to
welcome holiday visitors from near and far.
The Orange County Coast Association and the Daily Piiot are
joining with community organizations from Seal Beach to San
Clemente for a reprise of the 40 Miies of Christmas Smiles
outdoor decorating competition.
Homes and businesses all along the Orange Coast will be
judged by community groups and the best in each division in
each community will be forwarded to the Smiles committee
by Dec. 15.
Entrants may specify whether they wish their decorations to
be Judged In daylight or at night. '
Winner• wlll be selected In the realdentlal and commercial
dlvlalona •nd thf' cornrnunlty presenting the brightest holiday
amll• wlll be n•med "Chrlatmaavllle, 1975".
To enter your ho!lday decorations return the coupon below to
the Dally Piiot Public Service Department before 5 p.m. Mon-
d•y, Dec. 15.
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OwlstMH Smiln"' come>«ltion. My natre
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... are l11t9d ~low. I understand Judging
-"' be based on appevance of thla entry
on Oec. Ht. 17 or 18.
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·oil Bids ·Deplored
Cranston Demands Explanation
WASHINGTON CAP>
-The government 's
sale of oil leases off
Southern California was
a failure that should lead
the Ford Administration
to review its policy on of-
f shore oil development,
Sen. Alan Cranston (D-
Calif.) says.
"I am asking the In·
terior Department for an
explanation for the a~
parent disparity between
their pre-sale estimate
and the actual bids re-
ceived," Cranston said
in a letter to Interior
Secretary Thomas S.
Kleppe. A copy of the lea.
ter was obtained Satur-
day.
Advance government
estimates of the bidding
ranged up to $3 billion.
But the total in
Thursday's bidding was
only $438 million.
Cranston called the
2 Fliers Die
In Jet Crash
~otal "very disappomt-mg."
"The oil industry
estimated that there are
about 14 billion barrels or
oil and 28 trillion cubic
feet of gas in the fi elds
off Southern California.
At today's p rices that
amounts to about $210 billion.
"Clearly, a bonus bid
of $438 million for su(•h a
huge treasure of oil and
gas is ludicrously low,"
Cranston said.
Although Cranston did
not explicitly call for re-
jection of the bids, the
depa rtment has that
authority. The depart-
ment is expected to an-
nounce this week which
bids it will accept.
Up, Up
Goes Fee
At USC
DAILY PILOT A
LOS ANGl!;LES (UPI) -Tuition at the
University of Southern Califorrua will go up
another $.100 next year. a 9 percent mtrease
caused ma111ly by ulflation, l 'SC Pre~Hknt John
Hubbard announced.
Students at the pnvate university near
downtown will pay $114 per unit or $3,540 (or a
full load of classes -m the upcoming acadcmu.·
year.
THE IRVINE COMPANY TAKES PRIDE
IN PROMONTORY POINT.
R ecipient of:
First llonor Award,
American In.stiJute of Archttects/l/ouse & llome Magaww
Award of ExceUence, Archttectural Record Magazine
Cold Nugget Grand Award, National Assocwtwn of llome Buildt•rs
Honor Award, Sunset Magazuie/Ameru:an In.'lt&tute of Architects
Promontory Point Apartments
200 Promontory Drwc Wrst, Newport BMch
Telephone: 675-8000
Promontory Point
I I
EL CENTRO CAP) -
Two naval fliers died
Saturday afternoon
when their jet caught
fire and spun to the
ground upside down in a
beet field about 10 miles
from their base, officials
said.
Zebra
Defense
Concludes
Identitie s were
withheld pending
notification of kin but of-
ficials said they were
among fliers in a train-
ing squadron from a
naval air station at Meri-
clian, Miss.
Workers in a nearby
field said they saw a long
plume of flame shoot
from the AT4 jet trainer
and then heard what one
Environmentalists and
California governmentaJ
units fought the new
leasi ng in courts in
Ca liforn ia and
Wa shington. T hey arc
continuing their swl 111
U.S. District Court m
Washington despite their
failure to win a pre-
liminary injunction to
stop the leasing.
An investigator checks through the rubble of a
Snn Fra ncisco fire.· that killed at least 12
persons in an apa1iment building that h a d
faced condemnation proceedings because of
fire hazards. Firemen said tht•y were sure the
fire was the result of arson and joined with
police to seek the culprit.
called "a sound like a ------------------........
bomb exploding." Own Sh t The jet extended its er 00 S
landing gear at about
1,500 feet and turned
toward the Naval Air G d R bb
SAN FRANCISCO Facility at El Centro, ree y 0 er witnesses said. But the
CAP) -The defense has craft then spun out of VISALIA (AP AV 1· bb <l b rested its case in the I -153 ia man ro e a ar.
control and hit the then wentnextdoortotheowner'shouselooking Zebra murder trial, now ground ups ide down. for more loot and wasshot to<leath,TulareCounly in its ninth month.
The final witness for sheriff'sdepulies said.
the de r e n s e wa s T --tri·le Two masked bandits hl'ld up the Golden
homicide Inspector Gus i.A.re Horseshoe Bar east of here r'r1day night, deputies
Coreris, who s tepped said. One stayed at the bar while the otht>r \\enl
down from the witness J rt d nextdoor.
stand after four days of ffl/H) e James Wade, the owner of the bar. told de
testimony. Coreris was puties he got his gun when he :-.aw a masked m:rn
le ll at his front door trying to force his way in. Wade the 174th witness to 'D'Q y saidthebanditfiredtwiccintotheresidence.soht•
t estify and the 66th o· firedback,killin gJoscJ esusUvallc.43.
called b~ the defense. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Wade then went to the bar and shot Uvalk's
The tnal began March Thi k 59 Id companion, Patricia Wright, 29. of Farmersvilll·. 3 with four black men s wee • a -year~ .
variously accused in a Kansas.man crossed into Deputies said she also was armed.
series of random street the l!ruted ~tates fr?m She was hospitalized in critical condition with
slayings of while vie-Mexico w1th a six-. a chest wound. Deputiessaid shewouldbebooked
tims months supp I y of for investigation of robbery and murder becau~e
· laetrile, which is banned her companion's death occurred during com-
SD Mayor
~Aids Ford
by the Food and Drug missionofa felony. Administration. ... ... _________________ ,_, ..
Border Patrol agents
were fully aware that the
man was coming and
they knew what he had. HM~Wfi!i WINE SALE I
Just in time I LOS ANGELES (AP) But they did nothing to
-San Diego Mayor Pete stop him.
Wilson has been named Rutherford takes the
to head President Ford's substance as a treatment
election campaign in agai1'st cancer of the.
Southern California. · lower intestinal tract.
for the holidays.
Wilson , considered a He won the legal right ~· moderate Republican, to bring in the s ubstance
was elected recently to by joining a class action
his second four-year s uit filed b y a n
term as mayor. He is Oklahoma City firm
president of the League which asked the f ederaJ
of California Cities, and district court there to lift
spent five years in the the government ban on
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A8 DAILYPtLOT Sunday. December 14, 1975
Ford Security
Hits Slopes
VAIL, Colo CUPI > -The Secret Service says
f>re.s1dent Ford's fondness for ski slopes at
Ch.nst.m as and the Flrst Family's trad1l10nal round
o! holiday parties pose some special secunty pro-
blems because of recent assassination attempts.
''T~e .Problems are particular but not unique."
said Wilham Duncan, a special agent with the
Colorado office.
"If we h ad a President who liked ocean sw1 m -
nung, it would be a question of finding agents who
were good s·N1mmers. Here, we just find agents who
art-skiers.''
Last Chnstm as was Ford's first visit to Vail as
President He had vacationed at the Rocky Moun-•
lam resort 10 his congressional days, enJo.;ing the
sknng and informal social atmosphere of the
Ba van an s tyle village
OU~CAN SAID security procedures, which in-
cluded a protective rmg of ag"nts on the slopes and
streets, would re m:.un the same this year despite
the assassination attempts.
"There will be sufficient precautions t aken,"
he said. "but you cannot isolate a person. His our
intent not to interfere, but to providl' a ~are environ-
ment ··
Vail, decorated like a Swiss village during the
holidays, sw ells from its norm al 1,000 residents 10
!1ea~ly 10,000 during Christmas with visitors pour-
ing m from across the United States, Mexico, South
Amenca and Europe.
Part of the safe environment is the home the
First Family occupies. Owned by Texas oilman
ff:ic.hard Bass .and rented to the Fords during tht'ir
v1s1ts. the fi ve-bedroom residence has been
equipped with bulletproof windows, an internal
!ecurity system and explosion protection.
THE FORDS OWN a three-bedroom con-
dominium, purchased in 1969 for $50,500. Security
problems al the r esidence forced a shift, so a rental
exchange was reached with the Bass family occu-
pying tht' condominium during the presidential vis-
its.
Ford will be joined during the vncation by his
wife, Betty, his daughter, Susan, 17, and his thrcl'
sons. SteVl'. 18. J ohn. 22 a nd Michael. 24 .
Refugees
Go Back
To Zero
SAN DIEGO (AP>
Thirty-nine Vietnamese
refugees are faced with
the prospect of st;.i rting
their hves over again.
this time from an old
airline trammg base.
silverwoods
Another 25 Vietnnmese
r e f ugees w h ose
sponsors hips collapsed
have? joined the 14 now
staying at a privatl' re-
settlement center nl'ar
the Mexican border.
The newcomers ar
rived Wednesday at the
Agap1 Foundati on
Center. l\\O miles north
of the border The San
Diego-based foundation
1s using lhl' forml'r
Pacifi c South'>'es t
Airbnes training base as
a Lempor:try home for
Ind och in a r efugees
whose sponsorships have
failed.
THE REFUGEES will
be allowed to staY at
least s i x weeks,· but
Agapi s po k es w oman
Mona Wil son said
enough refugee sponsor
arr angements are fall-
ing apart in California to
keep the resettlement
center busy for t wu
years.
The facility h as a
capacity of 200. com-
pared with the 18,000 re-
fugees fed. clothed and
housed at one time al the
Camp Pendle ton Manne
Base
Of the 39 refugee-; now
with Agapi, 28 were
bused Crom California
C i ty in the Mojave
Desert. ThHe bus j -
nessman Paul Heindel
set up a business for
th em. r ebuil din g
~Tecked cars.
But the bu s iness,
calle d Desert Coach
Works, ran low on cash
and Heindel has asked
the federal Small Busi -
ness Administration for
a loan to keep it going.
Mea nwh ile, the firm
owes the refugees back
wages.
The oth e r 11. a ll
former military men,
cam e to Agap1 from
Munetta Hot Springs.
THEY HAO been sent
to the San Franc isco Bay
a rea to train as security
guards.
But according to Bob
McClure, a federal re-
fugee coordinator in
River side, the gr oup that
was to train the refugees
abandoned them when
they arrived in San
Francisco.
T h ey were h astily
switched to the Munelta
Hot Springs Resort to
team the hotel business,
but were laid oH when
the resort cut back its
staff.
All the sponsors hipe in ·
volved were a rranged by
the TolslOI Foundation oC
Washington, D.C . The
Tolstoi sponsorships are
Hid to l\ave broken down
stateWlde.
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Sundey. December 14, 1915 DAILY PtLOT 7
FrOflt Pagt> I
Everyone Loses • ID Horse Theft Case
proseeutor of the cast> <against
Fre.eman at various limes and al
vanous levels from Wei:;t Orange
County Munk1pal Court up tu
Orange Couoty Superior Court an~ back down again. They lost t~e1r attempt at a felony convic· hon.
Tht're were no real ""inners"
m the case, but Graham "Butch"
Thomas. who operates Thomas
St ables in Redwood City, ap·
parcntly made some money lie
was the buyer of Miss Truax·
horse from Freeman. lie <ilsu
was .. middle man" in trading the
.horse to the Peterson familv in
:racoma and in putting Freeman
in touch with the family L'\'L'n·
tually to negotiate the ex-
pens1\'e deal 1n which Freem;..n
bought the hor~e back.
~erry Farrington, m:ina~ing
editor of .. H orse and
Horseman'· magazin e, a re-
cent newco m er lo thL• magazine's
publis hing offiees in Capbtnmo
Beach, provided a stranger-than-
fiction touch that proved tu be a
pivot::il point in the story .
Having recently come to the
Orangl' Coast from t he P acific
Northwest, where she herself
was deeply involved in the horse
show :;cene. Ms. Farrington was
more than j ust a sympathetic
listener when Miss Truax told
her slorv.
lier horse h ad been sold when
FREEMAN AnORNEY
John Hogg of LA
she was out of the country and
'~1thout he1: permiss ion, Miss
1 ruax said Sht> a lready had bt•en
lo the police. to district al
t o rnl'y's d l•J)uti cs und lo
numerous governml'nl c lt•rki. by
the liml' s h t• ('on lacl t•d the
n1<1gazinl' ed itor Shl• had spent
months lry w g to ~1·1 1'omeone to
find her horse ancl to dt•mand its
return.
THE FRU.STRATIO~ that she
\\as lo live with for almo:.t a year
had begun.
And then, c lick' ~1s f'ar -
tington pruct ic ally shoutt><l lo the
young worn.in across lhl• desk
from her
"I know your horsl' I know
\\hert.> he 1s. I'll hl'lp you gl'l l11m
back."
The big red jumpcr s ht• had
known 1t1 W :JshinJ!ton h~cd tu bt-
the missin~ animal
T hal big bn•ak gave.' ~ti ss
Truax concrl'lc info1·mation tu
take back to lhf.' f'ountain Vall<.'y
Police DeparlMt•nt und, from her
point of view, was ont' of many
instances in wh ic·h shl' did detc.•c
live work lhat lhl' police should
ha,·e been doing fur her.
Police. distr ict altornt•;"s staf
fers and cler ks of thl• various
courts t hat got involved in tht'
case denv her claims th at s h!.'.'
had to nag th1..•m into doing thl'ir
·work.
1''ountain Vullc'.} poltN· rn:-;1sl
they were working on lhe re-
covery of hc'r horse ~ ht>n sh('
came lo them bst July to ll'll
them sh e knc" hl'r 1um1wr hCJd
been sold t 8 a hor-.1..· showing
family in Wa s h1ngt01'\.
She says ::.he had to "erac1.1l'at
ly take thc polic1.• by fht.' hand and
lead Chem tu :\1r. l''rct·man s
stables" in F ountain \.'-J llt:y
bt:-fore his initial arrest.
Police spokesm t.'n ~:ty lhl'Y had
trouble finding him on lhl· pre-
mises. evt'n though ht• was con·
ducting his horsl' training and
stable businL•s::; llH•fl' l.'\'l'ry d<.ty
~iss Tru.ix 1:-; a full t1m1.• stu
de nt at Chapman College.• ~ind has
l~ved in Orange since her gradu~1-
hon from Corona dt>I M;1r Jli~h
School. She often vis its her
mother, Dr. Elizabeth Trua'<.
head of Chapman's Enghsh de
partml:'nt, <.tl her Corona del Mar
home. but doesn't live lht•rt• Shl:'
says sht.> was m1ffod bt•causc the
poiice at first wvuldn ·1 hsten lo
her and mdicatt>d, even. that hl'r
mother should bt• rt:portmg th\'.'
··stolen" hor~e.
"I had lo wait u 11t1J alter my
birthday in January ( 1974) so
that I was 18 beforl' they would
t>ven get an officer to take my re
pod."
()l't J1>hn M astertun gavt•
the:.e dates on the cast•: Firsi re-
p o rt was fil ed M~rch 12
<Saralloyd says s he talked to an
officL•r named Manda on Jun. 29
or 30>; a warrant for the arrest or
Rormie Freeman on suspicion of
grand theft was issued tn :\lit\ It
was 29 days ;ifter that before
F'rt>eman was arrl.'.'sll'd.
)11ss Truax says, after rept.>al-
1..•d trips lo lhe poh('e, :.ht• and ti
girlfriend used a rust.' phoning
Frt>eman and pre tending to
make an ~1pputntment for the
g1rlfril•nd to s tart training with
him to mak1.• sure he w:.is al his
s.tablt>s, . .ind tht>n eallt'<l pohc1..• tu
tell them he wa::; on his prl'm1::.1;.1s
and. in effect. tu "'get mi down
lhl're and ;irrest him."
He w:1s arniignL·d in Aug ust.
almost 1l months after he had
sold Sarallonl's horst' wh1ll' sh1.' w~1s aboard ·Chapman's Campus
Afloat ship for a semeslt'r Ion~
cruise in European wal1.•rs
Hb story about the .salt! 11( tht·
horse is simple.
Freeman . who say:-. he
belit>ved he had b een given full
m.:inagement of the horse in lhe
:lbsence of ~ iss Truax. agret.•d to
sell him when .. Butch" Thom a~
m ade an offer. ··I got Sl.100 for
him and anothl'r horsl' .ind I was
~oing tu offer her half th1.· m111w'
not a b;.id dt.>al for a horst• sh~·
boug ht for SJOO. •· ht• ::.~11<1
)1JSS TR U AX . s t o r ~
1s equally s 1mpll' She
left the hor se with
Freeman while s ht• \\as going to
be oversl'as in. school. "I told him
ht• could use the horsL' as u school
mount give ll'ssons on him.
l'tc .. and do ·what1.•\'er ht> want
t•d . · but I certainly didn't gi\'l'
h1 m permission to sl'll my
hors~."
After Freeman's first ('l)Url ap
pearance, it was to be 16 months
before the case could be con-
sidered closed.
'.\tiss Truax says ::.ht-' doJU!ed
JX1lice, D:\ ·s men and court of
fi ci~1ls even· "Cl'k. somet1 mL'S
sevt>ral tunes j wel'k, tu gl•t
something d ont' She also con
tactcd the Daily Pilot and
·Hors e and H orseman
magazine.
Christmas is the season of rejoicing and saying
thanks to friends and neighbors. The Red Cross in
Orange County wants to take this opportunity to
publicly thank the thousands of friends who have
made this year of service possible. Through your in-
terest and s upport we have been able to touch the
lives of more people than ever before. And for that, we
sincerely thank you.
Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season in the New
Year!
RED CROSS SERVICES AND PROGRAMS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER:
• Volunteer and Community Programs • Safety Programs
• Blood Program • Disaster Serv ices
•Service to Military Families •Youth Service Programs
•Nursing and Health Programs
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All the> officials say 1t wasn t
necessary, that they were work
mg on the case as quickly as the
paperwork a nd their indivtdttal
workload:s would ullow them to.
~'rt>eman retatnL'd Los Angeles
attorney J ohn Hugg as his
lawyer, and bo th Freeman and
Hoeg ;:it separat1.• limes told the
Daily Pilot that the newspaper's
intert•st in thl' cas1.' "is changing
the way thin~s JrL' being
handlt'd. ··
llogg infl•rred on sl'Vl'ral O<.'
casions that Freeman prob:.ibly
would have b een allowed to settle
lht' case out of court especially
ufter he had paid S6.500 to bu;. the
animal bark. plus transportation
charges reported to bt.· $300 or
S.MX> if "lhe prt':-.s Wt'ren·t in Vll lVl'd .. ,
SUPERI O R Court Jud~c
Kt.>nneth WilJ iams. hold
1ng th e p r eliminary hear ·
ing on the case at
his court 's 11.•v l•I <as a felony).
noted that Fn·l'm:m had ··suf-
ft•red grl•:1l l o~s " 111 expenses (for
n•covcrv of lhl• hurSl' and f OI'
lawyt'rs·· ft.-1.'s. etc 1 and n •com -
ml'nctcd that lhl• ca:;e go back to
munic1p:il l<.•\·d· as a misde-
mpanor "t o bt> c1\•illy com-
promised.·· '.\-11ss Truax, \\·ho said
she w:.is m y:;t1fil'd hy that rccom-
mendatwn. made at one of many
court :-l':.~1011s she h..id not bee n
lnld ;ibout 111 ach a nee. wond£•red
·filn\ l'.tll I cl1 s mis:; or ·com -
pn,m1se' ~t l'rtmin.1! case"' The
:-1.Hl' h.t ... 111 Ir~ :\Ir 1-'rL•eman.
dul•-:11 ·111 "
Clt1mJlt'l). lhl' C'LlSt' eamc.·
before ~1un1c1pal Judge Ragnar
Engerbrt.>ben.
Weary of thl' lung struggle. ac-
t'ord i ng to h is own woqh ,
FrN•m;,in t•nlen.•<l a plea of '"guil-
ty .. to the ctwrgL· uf misd<•
ml•anor grand tht•fl.
Taking 111tu actount tht· hors1.·
tr:.iincr's exp1.•nditun•s lo buy
back the.• hor:.t' and utht·r factors,
lhL' judge. fin1.•d FrL'l'man $125.
:-1.•nlenc1.•d him lo 30 days in coun·
ly jail, lht>n susp1.•ncled the st'n·
tt'nce :.ind put him on one yt:>ar's
prob::ition.
'.\1iss Truax . busy with the
lram1ng uf the horse once kno"n
a:; Jazzy Lad and now being en-
terPd tn hocse s hows under the
namt• Grand Thl'fl, wasn't \.\hat
could be calll'd t•cslatic owr thl'
final results of the long case.
She had not been informed of
~he last court appearance until
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THIS MISSAG! SPONSORED IY THISI ,.UILIC MIHDll> CmnNS
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EDITOR MERRY FARRINGTON (LEFT) HELPED VICTIM
Saralloyd Truax Is Happy to Have 'Grand Theft' Back
lhl' lh'\\ .... papl'r broke lht' fll'\\:, lt1
!wr
.• I . ~ R f: A LL y up .... I' t
:1 b o u t l h .-I 1.• g a I !; 1 l u a
ti o n . · · s h 1• .... a id · · I fl' 1· I
that l \·t· bc1.•n h.td .ind th.it pl'o
pk ha\'L' kl·pl rni.· from g1•tling in
furm;1tion th.it I should h~n 1·
been ~1blt• lo ~wt. St.>1.-rt•lary aftl'r
::-ecrt'la ry I at govl'rnmenl J~t'n
cies I has bl'l'll rudl· and ohno:-.-
iou.s lo mt' ... · ·
Freem an ·s final rt.,1i.'l111n-.
Wl'ren·l muC'h h app11•1
I 'm Just g!Jd ti :-.tfl 11\1•1 Im
nut n11H~ gr;ind that s !I oou
dollar::. rm talking :.ihout .111(1
I 'm the onlv oni.• who t·ame out un
the short end of this ~tick. Th'1t :-
'>'n:it l gel for trying to du ~u·
ml·one a fa vor
·1 will dl'.11 111 lhL· fulurt• only
\\ lh knt>wn d1ents Anyone
wh11 wants to hring m ;in 'uul:,idl'
hor::-l' from now on will htiVt' lo
.... q.!n thi.• Ol'\\ forms I havl' h;.1d
dr-;twn up. ThL·re will lw no mon·
\'l·rh.t I .1 g rl't.'m en ls
.\::-for .\ll!>s TruJ\, I m gl;.1d
::-he h.is he r horse back Tht.· only
lh111g lhJl ha::; happl'nt."'CI lo her 1s
th3l she h~ts ..i S.JOO plu~ hursl'
b;1ck in bl'lter sh apt.> than h t>\\ J ::,
when ~he brought him hrrt'
t ramed and rt·ad) lo J.!O into
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::-ht." II h ~"· t' tu g t1 h" d. Lo
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The Systelll Is lli
'' Aftc·r the-first of the year. a fu 1nily \Vith two kids
t h al brings thctn in to m1..• for tre atnicnt of strep throal
\\i ll have to pay S400 to fix them up," said one physi-
<'1arithis p~\St week.
"After I cut w~1y back on my practice and
~lirrtinish my l'xpos urc. the few patient:; thal I have
11..'fl \\1ill find 1111..• a \'('ry defensive doctor. I'll have to
be, becous e l "v c canceled 1n y malpractice in-
:;orance,'' said a rC's pected surgeon.
'J'hes c l\vo co1nments -el aborated upon
1..1lsc.wht:rc in today·s Dally Pilot -seem to be the dis-
t11l ~1te of thl' m1.~dical s ituation in Orange County as
the clock runs out on th1.• malpractice insu1·ance issue.
J\J edicinc n ext year in the county will be ex-
p~ns ivc and defensive to those' \Vho s till have a doctor.
l•"tn· the 1·rmJinder -notably the indigent and 1.·lclt'~·ly -nie<.iic~l care \Viii be even tougher.
).1 ed1cJrc ancl Medi-Cal patients alrt•ady are being
tuld there is no more space in the \vait1ng room.
. Sixty-n_1ne µhys ioians in the county i.lre closing
t hl'lr p1-.:1ct1tes completely. 'fhe carl'l'rs that they d e -
\'t.'ioped over .Yl'ars of hard \vork \Viii have died.
Everyone by no\v kno\\'S \Vhat has happened.
I n~urance con1panies cite s1>aring claims to def end in-
t.·red1ble i ncr1._·~1 s cs in their n1alpractice coverage.
La\vy crs bcllovv that if doctors practiced better
1nc-dicine the :;uits \VOuldn 't yield so many heavy judg-
n1t.·nts.
Doctors hO\VI t hat the syste m s pits out so m any
la\vycrs that most. rnake their money througJ1
llllis ancc suits th ~1t invariably arc settled out of court.
\Vh ere "'ill it go from here?
Gov. Bro\vll has declared he can't work miracles.
Doctors s ay they have to respond by a lteri ng their
responsibly, agreeing that there will be no dramatic
gestures lo emphasize their plight. Medicine will hob-
ble along as best it can during the crisis, they insist.
But until the basic sickness in the ::;ystem is cured
thrdugh legislation and judicial interpretation, the
patient will suffer.
Legal hut Questionable
1'hc path of Orange County politics has taken so
many strange turns that its citizens have become
almost fatalistic about even the most bizarre revela-
tio11s of wheeling anddeuling.
Still , it should not go unnoticed that Supervisor
Laurence Schmit and ltls chief aide, Loran Norton,
were on the payroll of the county's biggest political
contributor while Schmit was running for office last
year.
Both Schmit a nd Norton ins ist they were perform-
ing services for l\lercy General Hospital in Santa Ana,
services they say \Vere worth the funds they were
paid.
But their stori1.•s have a tinny, hollow sound when
one considrrs that Mercy Hospital was then under the
control of Dr. Louis Cell a, who \\'as the dominant
figure behind Schmit ·s candidacy and '''ho fed more
money into the Schmi_t campaign than anyone else.
Schmit had been a teacher in a private school and
Norton \\'as an ex·cop. Neither of those backgrounds
seems lo offer any qualifications of value to a hospital
operation.
It \VJsn't the dramatic stuff \Ve 've been hearing
about -the chicanery that has led to indictments,
Grand Jury investigations, a buse of office and prison
t erms.
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practice, raising fees or simply getting out of the busi-
n~ss . ·so far, Orange County·s doctors have reacted
But it was plainly wrong and one m ore example of
the po,ver machinery that has been controlling many
aspects of county government. \\HOW SICK MAY I 6ET FOR 537 POLLAR$~"
Koh's Voice of Reason
The other night, I sat around a
!:i rg t' t ~tbl(' and lis tened lo a
llroup of U.l\". ambassadors at-
t e mptin~ to JUSt1fy the pos1t1on of
their countries at the United Na·
llOAS
On e of them \li3S a young man
-~e must have been in h.is early
:kls -\1rho be lied the notion that
the 'fh1rd Y.'orld nallons have
nothing to contribute to y.·orld or·
de~ and or intend only to use the
forums of the United Nations as
an ; amplifving system fo r pro-
paganda -:i ~ain s t the L"n1ted
St3tc>s and th(• \Vest in general.
The young rnan "'as P.T. Koh,
head of the Singapore mi ssion to
the Uniter! ~ations. \Vhat im-
pressed me most of all about Koh
"'as that he has the eloquence,
logi c and common sense \11e have
<! right to expect of the people
"'hose JOb it is to maintain world
peace.
BF.FORE KOH s pokc. th(' con-
versation ~it the table sounded
hke an extension of the d('bates in
t.he Genera l Assembly. The ::im -
buss::idors were trying to justify
the-position of their go vern-
ments
Ambass:idor Koh began by
!>aying he hoped the da y would
com e ""h('n I he d1.•legates to the
Unitl'd ~;.it 1o ns v.•ould consider
~lobal issues :Jtcording to "''hat
..,,·as bt>s t fur the v.orld rather
than just for their ov.·n countries.
rte pointed to the General As·
s embly r esolution equaling
Z1on1s m "·1th rac1-;m as an cx<.im·
pie i.1f nJr roy.· national .se lf-
1nterc~t le~d 1 n g to :J n act of prl'-
iud icl' .:i nd lllJU:->lltt' Jie "·enl
:1 round the f•r;u r l' t:1blc. exam in-
[ NORMAN J
COUSINS
ing each country's actions at the
United Nations.
He addressed himself to the
ambassador from Cyprus, a dist-
mguished elder statesman who
over the years has been an elo-
quent advocate of a strengthened
United Nations ''dth the capacity
to enforce law on the basis of
Justice on a world s cale.
Ambassador Koh said he knew
the ambassador from Cyprus
was a\11are how historically
absurd it was to say that Zionism
was a form of racism. But he also
knew that Cy prus needed support
for its own U.N. resolution con-
demning Turkey for aggression.
And there were more than two
dozen Arab or Muslim states
v.·hose votes were essential for
that purpose,
TllE°N THE Singapore am-
bassa"dor addressed himself to
the entire group. He said he had
been told by several members
that Is rael was r acist because
non.Je..,,•s did not enjoy full
economic and political op-
portunity in Is rael.
Ambassador Koh referred to
one l\.lu s lim country afte r
another in which Christians and
other non·Muslims were unable
lo obtain gov.ernment or un-
iversity jobs on a par with
.\1uslims: If racism is defined as
discrimination, Ambassador Koh
said, then it was obvious that
many J\1uslim nations would
have to condemn themselves.
Koh asked his fellow am -
bassadors whether t hey actually
knew what Zionism was at the
time the resolution came up and.
if not. whether they had taken the
trouble to find out.
H E SA ID t b a t h c
him se lf wa s not
ashamed to admit that he had no
knowledge about Zionism when
he was called upon to vote. So he
went to the bas ic source -
Theodore Herzl's book on
Zionism.
"Gentlemen," he said, "do
you know what I discovered? I
discovered t hat Zionism is
nothing more than nationalism -
a popular movement to create
and maintain an independent na-
. tion. So we're all the same. How
can we condemn Zionism for
having the same basic objectives
that we do ourselves?"
Ambassador Koh then went on
to say that the only hope for
world peace was lo create a
world organization capable or
meeting problems that call for
intelligent and impartial judg·
ments.
"Gentlemen.·· he said. "un·
less we can think a nd debate
honestly and objectively and
have respect for basic facts, then
we will separate ourselves from
the benefits of an intelligence
and ultimately we will lose our
souls ."
P.T. Koh is a young man, but I
have a hunch the world may
come to kno"· him well in the
years ahead -and this is al l to
the good.
'Gentlem en, d o
you know what
I discovered?
... th at Zionism is
nothing more
th an nationalis m
-a p opular
movement to
create and
main tain an
independent
nation . So
we 're all th e sam e.
Ho w ca n we
condemn
Zionis m fo r
havin g the same
basic objectives
th at w e do
ourselves?'
'Pet' Rocks for the Russians
Yl:\S llI:"JG TO~ This 1s th<'
season of 1\dv('nt, ;1 time for
reneclini:: on the JOYS :-ind sad-
nesses . hopes and accompli sh-
ments or others.
Sul in ca:-;c you\·e bc<'n too
busy trying to make the C::Jr pay ·
men!. the mortgage and the food
bill bnl:tnC'e with the numbers on
your pa yeh('c k. assuming yuu
have one. hl•t'C'w1th are culled c1
few of thC' more o b~l.'UfC' i1 erns
from the public pnnts to <«1U!':.c
you either 10 pond('r 1•r rcjoic1:.
Whil\' ..,,.e in Amrnc:1 Y.'aited
.... ;th s uspense tu ~t'f' 1f J erry
Ford was going lo fall of f lhc
Great Wall of China. in Russia
the ma~a i 1n c "Soviets kaya
Kultura '' laml'nted th e
backward state of that country "s
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
H.nbnt N l\'rf'rl. /)ubtultt'r
Thomn.t Ke,.1•1/, f;d1IQr
T h1J1TIO J /Ju/rnt•r Sundau
t:d1 lr1 nal PCIS/f' f d1fr"
The rdltorial Pfllit' or the Daily
Pilo1 sefk !I t o Inform and
!5limulale readtr!I by prKftltin11:
oo this pa.l!f' d1Yer se eommtt1tary
on lnp\C's nf lnlt'rPl'it by syndical·
td colurT'ln1sts •nd cartoonlsU:. by
pro,·1dln.11 ;.i forum for re11der!I·
V1ews ;tnd by presentina: this
nt'v.spapt'r·s opinions al'MS ide.is
on current topicl'I. The n'tilorial
opin1on11 or th t Daily Pilot apptar
!WI.If 1n the editorial column at the
tcp of lhf' p11xe. Opinions t•·
pre1111ed by the column!st1 and
r•rtoon111t11 and letter wnttrs are
lheir own and no endonemimt ol
lhtir Y1ew11 by the Dally PUot
lohould bt inft.rred.
Su y, Deeemt,....14, 1975
( VON HOFFMAN )
:imusement parks.
.. In Moscow"s Gorky Park they
have been trying for several
years lo install a simulated sput-
nik ::.p:ice Oight, but they wefe
unable to complete it because it
"'3 S too complex," the publica-
tion said as it informed its re-
aders that "the most popular at-
tractions today are air flights
and underseas voyages but even
bumper cars are too expensive."
"Variety," which as s how
bus1ness ·s trade mag must keep
track of these things, says the
Soviets would dearly love to have
a Communist version of Dis-
neyland tucked ~nto the next fi ve-
year plan even ir it means a few
less tractors.
"Socialistland," as this un·
dertaking has been named,
"would include a miniature train
visitors can ride, copied rrom the
one that brought Lenin out of ex-
ile to the Finland Station in
Petrograd, a replica or the
cruiser "Auror3," which fired
the first shot of the Revolut.lon,
on whi ch visitors can cruise
around an artificial lake. and a
twice-daily battle in whjrh the
Red Army always defeats the
Czarist White Army during lhe
civil war,"
NOT BA O for a society
wh ose ideoloMtcal
Imperatives have for~d 1t lo replace Santa Claus
with Father Frost. but. tr you're not impreAsed, don't forget all q
not 1oin1 at well with ~apitallam
u It might. Jn •ddiUon to mn..~
tion and ~n,ploym en t the
Christians are getting out of con -
trol · and are slapping Adan1
Smith 's unseen hand. which, ac-
cording to the theological or-
thodoxies or private enterprise,
infallibly guides the free market .
In t his instance the Roman
Cat holi c Archdiocese of New
York is driving MCT, an Italian
clothes manufaC'turer, off the
billboards end out of the temples
and the department stores. MCT,
for those who don "t keep up with
these things, sells the famous
Jesus )eans.
UNDER pressure from the ec-
clesiastic authorities, who seem
to think that even a free market
shouldn't take liberties, MCT has
taken down their billboard ad-
vertisem ent of their product be-
ing worn by a lady with a
plumpcious fanny over which are
written the words : "Chi mi am a,
mi segua."
En1li1h Bible readers will re-
cognize the words as Jesus ' com·
mand that ... I-le who loves me,
follows me." He doei; not,
however, follow Him into Bloom·
lngd ale'a d e part ment store,
where plans for a "Jesus Jeans
Boutique" have been canceled.
An even r aunc hier ad ap·
peared in a magazine called
"GenUeman's Quarterly"" with
tM: cutJine : ''Thou ishalt wear no
other jeans but me." Thi.a drew
few complatnu from religious
clrcles, whJch m ay only Indicate
that clergymen have better taste
thin tO" read a periodice.J with
aucb a 1u1pect n ame.
"f hey do read "Playboy," tbouah. and bave been howling for
months about that magar:ine·s ad
cNT)'ing the statement; "l read
J'layboy and und God."
The onset of the Christmas
season finds the folks at Miles
Laboratories less concerned with
matters spiritual than with the
state or the nation's gastroin-
testinal tract. They're not speak-
ing for publication, but industry
sources s:iy Miles' give-'em-the-
old-one·two ad campaign for
Atka-Seltzer fizzled (yuk) so
badly it had to be replaced with
"plop-plop. fizz.fizz. oh. what a
relief it is,'' to fight of(the charge
or the C'hewable, solid-form an-
tacids like Rolaids.
The still unanswered question ,
is whether there wi ll be aµybody
with enough money th.i s Yuletide
to be able to afford to overindulge ·
and thererore have need of either
product.
But Gary Dahl of Los Gatos.·
Calif., will be able to afford to
overindulge. He is selling 15,000
rocks a week at two dollars
and up apiece. Mr. Dahl's rocks
come in a box with breathing
holes and shredded newspaper
and are Inspired by the old bar-
room crack that. "l don 't have to
worry about Wflking my dog
because I own a pt trock."
EXPECTATIONS In the rock
wttho-ut roll business are de·
cldedly bull.ish. The public rela·
lions person for D•hl's Rock Bot-
tom Productions is quoted as
saying, "Experts tell us it"s moce
than a super-quick rad . Il could
go on for as long aa a year."
Longer maybe. Jerry Ford will
certainly bu y them for
Christmas presents, and, If the aood comrades at "Sovt&kaya
Kultura" •et behind Ulil promo-
tion, lhO!e dumb kulaks may pay l more for rk• lh_an rorwbeat.
Walter Winchell .. •
He Was 'Swelegant'
(JAC K AN DE RSON )
WA S HINGTO N -Wh en
Walter Win chell died in 1972, he
left behind a collection of last
gripes and reminiscenses. These
have just been published by
Pr('ntice-ll a II.
"Winehell Exclusive," as the
book is called, recalled for mt•
one of the unforgettable <.•harac -
ters of my early muckraking
years.
Winchell was a New York City
urchin, on his own at 13. By 19, he
was a .song-and-dance man on the
Orpheum circuit. He entered
''newspaperin g'' as an in -
def:itig<.ible ad sales man and col-
le<'tor of show biz it('ms for an ob·
scureTin Pan Alley rag.
Out of it all -the• clickcty-
clack of iron wh eels on li'ndless
r;:iils, the one·night stands on a
thousand Main Streets, the tense,
terse pace of Manhattan and 1ls
gladiators -Winchell got into
his bones an in stinct for the
rhythm, the sense of expectancy.
the titillations and gut interests
that moved t\merit•a during thl'
second third of this century.
HF. CARVE () out for himself a
beat at which the threads of mass
interest intersected: Rroadw:;iy.
Hollywood, Gangland. G-men,
spies, night club ''souse·iety ..
and the emotional fever zones of
national politics -FDR, anti·
1-litlerism. anticommunism .
With a dot. dot, dot to separate
subjects, he v.•ould dash from in-
ternational cataclysms Lo trivial
gossip; he knew that there were
millions out there who r eally
wanted to know that Mr. and
Mrs . so-and-so were "infan·
ticipating. ··
To this beat he brought a new
style, a staccato deli very, yet a
voice so artistically honed as to
he able instantly to shift into a
mellow, one-on-one intimacy.
'J.'o fit his fra ntic pace, he
coined nt.•w words : ''de -
butramp, ·• ''playbore,··
''swel egant ,'' ''Chicagorill:;i . ··
And he cre:;ited an image he
never tired of playing -the
brash, shirt-s leevt"s. cigarette-
d roopi ng, hat-pu shed back ,
Front Page newshark, pounding
a telegraph key, racing the clock.
WH EN THINGS got dul l
at the Stork Club
around 4 a .m ., he wou ld
pro wl the s tr eet s in hi s
<'ar, tracking the C'alls on his
special police radio. The echo of
the siren was in hi s phrases.
Above all. h<' gave daily a nswers
to tht> big question -"What·s go-
ing to happen tomori-ow? .. -
whi.c h moved his generation.
much as ours turns on "What
WE'nl wrong yesterday?"
Winchell and his era are put in
fO<'us by ~ fascinating introduc·
tion to the book written by the
noted nE'wsman and pt'l'IOnality
· F.rnest Cuneo. Winchell's strcet-
Nucsted mind, Cunoo sa.ys, was
narrow but almos t prt'-
tematurally incisive.
On a chance encounter with Lhe
British amb&ssador In the days
bt"fore ~1unich , WW askt'd :
"Whal is Gre•t Britain going to
do about Hitlt'r? ·•
''WE SHALL try to fotten the
tiger without a trenlf.henlng
him, ··was the reply.
Winc h el l s n orta.d : ''l've
.seen p>me big Ugers and some " .
little tigers, but I ·ve never seen a
f:;it one." His next column
C'.:-tps uled tht~ coming world
tre1gedy in two \V inehellian sen-
tence~: .. Rritain will marry
l·litler in lhl'" f:ill. The m:;irriagc
will blow up in :i world "''ar."
Jn hi s heyday. Winchell is said
to have r(':;iched 9 out or JO
Amt>ricrins by radio ~ind to have
h3d 50 million readers for his dai-
ly columns. 11is ego t'Xceeded
even his C'irculation.
I was once imprisoned in a tax-
icab for 45 minutes with the great
man; by the time we got out, I
was almost asphyxiated froQ'l lhC
nonstop litany of his triumphs
over perfidious foes. hi s
betrayals at the hands or in~
grates. hi s prodigious benefac-
tions to mankind.
For all the sharpness of his in -
stincts. Winchell was content to
stay on the surface of events.
"lie was not interested in the
story, only the headline," Cuneo
says.
My mentor, nre,1r Pearson,
w.a s Walter Winchell 's great
rival for top·dogdom in the radio-
newspa pe r whlrl. Pearson,
though a fierce competitor for
the headline, was committed to
the issue behind it.
FOR YF.ARS, the two main-
tained fri e ndly r ela tion s.
watched eac h other like
respectful hawks a nd often col·
laborated, or as Wincht"ll said
''patty.caked·• with one another_'
When, in the late 1~10s and ear-
ly ·sos, Pc arson took on the whole
sn~kc pit or Red .hunting de-
magogues, the time came when
f\1 cCa rthy and his allies ganged
up in retribution .
Drew called Win chell and
asked ltim to join the battle while
there was s till tim<'. Rut the
headlines were coming from the
other side then. Winchell refused
3nd ran with the McCarthyites
until their !llring ran out.
Cuneo. who was clo:w? to both,
C'ompares them in an apt
metaphor : Wlncht'll was a
racehorse; Pearson was a wa r
horse. But taking Winchell as he
was, wh:it 3 race horse!
"Winchell Exclusive" recap-
turt"s the flavor or a time gone by
a time of preposterous spec:
taclt"s. sl1zling feuds , ignoble
follies and noble struggles.
Walter Winchell pl:;iyed a part
in the lives, and remai ns in the
memories, or most or us past 40.
And there were occaslonaJ m<>-
mentii, a~ on the i1sue1 ot world
ras<"lsm and national rearma-
ment, whl"n he rose above the
gossip and the e1Jo, and r;hone a:s
a beacon for ''Mr. and Mrs.
Amcrka. .and aJJ the ships ot
st'A •" '
Coast Commissions
Prove Public Has
A Say in the Fut11re
By JlJDY B. ROSENER
fo'rom i l:; 1 nception Call forn1 .i's
Coast a l Zone Conservatwn Act. ap-
~roved by thc voters m 1972 HS Proposi-
llo~ 20, has been a unique expenmcnt.
Its intended product a plan for the use
l'f coastal zon(• resources -is a first, but
the attem pt to resolvl' coastal manage-
ment eonflicts by public debate C1nd
consensus-building "out front" has so
Car been its most striking charact eristic.
While Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r. and
the legi::.lators look over t he proposed
plan for clues to its political, environ ·
mental and l'cnnom1c costs and bl·nefits.
primary attention might well be ci1n·ct ed
to the potential workab1hly of this ::.orl of
participatory pla nning.
Despite doubts that a plan worthy of
leg1slalivl' consideration could b(' d(!·
veloJwd by Sl'\'l'll n•g1ona l c-omm1ss1ons
compo::.c·d of part-timt>, unpaid appoint·
ed comm1sst0ner::. doubts expn·ssed
Judy R Rosener is on the faculty of tire
Gradual<' School of Admimstralwn at UC
I rvine a11.d 1s o public member of the Snuth
Coast Regional Coastnl Commission. She lives
m .Vewport Benell, and her article is /rum
Cailfor1110 Jcm mo/
hy opponents of lht• ac·t lhe Job has
been donl' Tin· re 1s a pl an. 1l is bl•mg
finis hl·d on lime and ll 1s likl'ly to be
tak en s l'riou::.ly by lhl' Legislature.
Although much of the· credit for t his
should go to lh£' st ;ill' l'nmm1ss10n 's chief
plan nl•r, Jack Schoop, ib l'xec·ut1vt>
director. Joe Rodovilz. and the state and
regional comm1~s1on staffs. suggestions
and 1dl'as t·ontribut<.'<l bv citizens and
groups interest ed in ~oast a l zone
managem ent have :1C1ded significantly to
the development of a plan m the time al-
loted.
REGIOSAJ, and stale commissioners
:md commission hC'adqu.1rters h C1ve
been flooded from the st<.1rt with com -
m unicat ions from all kinds o f in ·
d1viduals and groups There wer e ideas
scribbled on postcards, suggestions
neatly t yped for attorneys hir ed to
t'valuate e lem en,ts of the plan and the
thiek docum ents d etailing specific con·
cerns .
While f ew of those w h o h avl'
p.1rtic1pated in the planning proces!. will
be completely sat1sf1ed with the p lan,
nonl' can leg1limall•ly char ge th at lhl're
w;ls insufficient opportunity to take part
Ill creating tl. Thousands of citizens "'ere
involved in discussions on the loeal level.
where r egional plans were developed
after t echnical r eview by members of in·
terest groups and profoss1onals.
More than 1,500 Californians r l:'cci vt'd
planning materials. <rnd t heir com mt>nt s
~md reactions to the materials were later
solicited. ln ad dition, hundreds of groups
a nd governmental e n t 1t1es s.cnt
represent atives to testify before Olll' or
more of the com m issions µnor to l hc
writing of the p reli minary stale plan.
Anyone w ho expresst'CI an interest in a n
:-1spect oflhe p la n w<.1s plact'd on a ma1hng
list to rCCl'i ve additional infor·Twlion.
!\lore than 15,000 copie~ of t he 400·
p age preli m inary plan were dis
tributed free statewide prior to pubh c
hearings, :.ind many other copies "-l'rt'
placed in pu bhc hbram'::.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT the coast<JI .1c·t
that sparked so murh c1t11t>r1 inten•sl
and participation·• Some of lhl· folio\\ mg
characterist ic::. of l ht• planrnn~ proct.·ss
ui;ed m ay have been rl'spons1blc:
-Commission proel'l'llings have bt.•cn
visible, com m1ss1oncri; have bel'n ac·
cessiblt.'. commission files have bl·cn
open and, whl'rt' poss1hll'. ml't•l 1ng.., \H'rt•
held al times ;rnd pl.ices c1mn·n1l•nl to
lht.? most peopll' poss1hll•.
--Outs idl.' suggestions hav1.' bt't'n 111
corporated in the ::.UC<'l'"sive drafts of n.•
g1onal and slate plan l'it•ments.
-Those with t1 stakt• in the allocatwn
of coas tal 1one res ourct's han• cxpresst·J
their concerns and inten·sts. thus
gener ating views and values that might
not otherwise have been analyzed.
-Ideological clashes at public hear
ings attr acted the press coverage of the
pl::mning procl'ss that increased citi1en
aw3n•ncss of the complexity of the is·
~lit'~
-Com missioners were insulated from
CC'rtam kinds of pohlil'aJ pre:-;sure, allow·
ing for dec1s1on-mak1ng fre~dom not
always enjoyt•d by elected officials.
-Since n•sour ce-allocation decisions
rnvol vC'd. be::.1des mar ket considC'ra
lions. such planning options as preserva·
tum of low-income nt'i~hborhoods and a
variety of. life styll'S, nl'"' kinds of
citizens w er e dra wn mto the planning
prOC<'SS.
Bt'.'cause the commission also dl•Jll
with 1mpll:'mentmg the plan, methods of
public acqu1s1t1on of land wcr(' a major
concern and produc<:'d new ideas relat·
ml? to both i.1Cquiring land and financing
it::. acqu1s1t10n.
BY 'ffiE.WA.'{.CHlEf,
TJU5TroT~
REAL JUlCVmtJFF
ONJErF PAVl~
Is this planning t'xpen ence r elevant lo
other nrt.'as of slate concern, ::.uch <is
hl•allh. tr.lns porlc:1llon, crimm<.11 justlCl'.
1-ducation a nd housmg'! Or should only
"experts" plan" Do the pol1t1cal and
financial costs of cit iz('n part 1t.·1 palmn
OUl\\e1gh lhl' l>t•llcflb?
THE Q UESTION of cosls -$25 million
annually 1::. s pent by the seven com-
missions 1s a leg1l1m<1le one. But so 1s
the question of benefits. How do v.1.
measure the fa('l that hard-hats and en
v1ronmentahsb. l:l\\yers and surft..>rs.
the n ch and the poor. the young <rnd l hl'
old. resource-ov. ners and resou1Tl'·U::.t•rs
all were drawn mto a public arena where
they had to talk to each other rather.than
about each other
How do \\ t' mC'asun• tht• fad that
local gm l'rnmt•nt.il offic1.1b hav1.• bl•gun
l\1 reasM•:-;s valu1?s ;ind pnont1l'S in .i
time of rapidly (•hanging atl1tudl·s t·nn
&.tndey December 14, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 9
cern1ng the use of coastal rcsoun·e::.?
b it enough to price out thl· C'oastal
Pl;.m m terms of only t he obvious costs of
land acquisition '> What of thc::.c valUl'S,
hard as they arc lo pricl'.
Thl' value of having cit11.cns tn·
formed about planrung dcc1s10q,-. bt'fure
lhl•rlj>c1sions were made.
/Thl' v:llue of h·aving grouµ ... 11( Pl'U
pit.> trad1ti,>nally loeked out of l.incl -u ... t·
dcc1s1011 making learn lo a::.k h.1rJ qtll.'"
lions, a r ticula te their demand::. and,
whl•n all l'lse fails, go to court.
The value of the plan's rl'fll·Cl1on of
lht• vartl'ty of interests and att1tudt•s
found in the electorate.
The Federal Coastal Zone '.\Yanagi.'
mt'nt Act of 1972 clearly slall'S th.it
l'Valualion Of St ate pr ograms Wii i
Cl'llccmtratf! on the adequac11 of tlw stnte pr11
l t'l':il'S /vr deal my with kt'IJ cua:;ta/ zone 1.
~11l'S. and rtot tht• wisdom o/ :;-pec1/1c land· arid
U\Jll'r use dt!cis1ons. SinCL' lhl· f1.'dt.:ral al'l
provides for the awardrng of funds for
use in co;:istal zone managt•ment, it 1s
important tu note that thl' proce!is will in
largt.> part dctt•rmme the funding of
Cahfornia coastal planmng act1v1llt":-..
OSLY IF /\ STATE'S planning pro
cesses arl' f31r will lht• l•fforts be c11g1blc
to bt• consid('recl for federcil funds.
OnC' important lesson learned through
Proposillon 20 has been that while public
part1c1p a l1on may produce conflict and
be time-consuming, it a lso generates
ideas and staff ::.upport that arc r arely
.ivall:iblc to pubhc officials The Coastal
Pl.ln stands a::. evidence that citizens can
work with publtc officials and pro
fes~1onals and also contnbutc to ~olving
com plex problems.
That taste of participation in planning
m a lime of widespr<.'ad d1:-.trust of gov-
ernment may well be lhl' moi>t valuable
l.>1.•nt.>fit of all·
The Costly State Shoreline Battle-Isn't Over
By THO~.\S 0 . ELJ.\S
Even its ... trongesl s upporter::. admit
they l'XP<'Cl the proposed Cahfurn1a
coasll1nl' plan to p rovokl' lhl'
leg1slat1ve "battle of the decadl· "
Thl' battle over coastal controls has
been fought in Californi a before, with
advoc~1tes of controls like those called
for m lhe new plan losing in the
Legislature and winning when they
turned to the initiative process
The fight has not been confined to
this state, eithe r . 1t has happened 1n
Washington, Oregon, Main, North
Carolina and even tiny Rhode Island.
Interestingly. p rodevelopment in·
terests like those which will be seek
ing on'ce again lo kill statewide
coastal planning in California havt•
succeeded m only one of those other
places -Ma ine .
IN ALL THE oth ers, coast a l
m anagement pl a ns h ave m ade
significant headway. And even m
Ma ine, a s tate law passed in 1971 r e·
qlllres a ll eities on the Atlantic
shoreline to zone for coasta l protec·
t10n.
The p lan Cah fornia leg1slators wilt
be considering, however, is by far th~
most expensive of the present coastal
control efforts.
~ot only does 1l call for cont1nul'tl
opera_t1ons of a stale commJsswn and
for local governm ents to bnng lhl'lr
tiwn land -use pl~rnning inlo conform1
ty with thl' statewide plan. but it also
!>eeks 5180 m1lh on in coastal parkland
purchases to bt• finantl'Ci by a bond 1s
sue.
The Californ1:1 plan i:-. actually qu1tt•
similar both rn ongm and mechanic ...
to Wash ington 's.
The latter n•qu1re~ local masl<•1
plans for all coastal areas. ~1th thl·
state imposing the m on areas lhatdon 'l
m aketheirown . But 1tdocsn 't m.1ndatl•
large land acquis1t1ons.
MORE IMPORTANT, an t'fforl to
repeal the W:i::.hington law fJikd
earlier this year. T hat fa1lun• could he
significant for California, since it I"
evidence. t hat t he environment.ii
fervor that r esulted in passage of both
the Washington law and the Ca It form a
initiative has not died out compll'lely.
as coasta l pla nning opponents fre
quenlly contend.
Where coast al management has not
been accepted, 1t h as b('en lht• result
of individual citizens feehng unin-
volved.·
"Public participation was totally
undt•rest1 mated." says Ronald
Po1trJs, former director of Maine's
abortive coastal planning effort. "We
had no id l'a about how to do it effoc-
t1 v<.'I v ...
Th·e re!'u ll. Poitras concedes, was
that planners bcheved they cou ld
somehow Pl'rsuade rural landowners
with a his torical opposition to big gov-
ernment to love coastal management.
Thl' planners were wrong. and the
result is that NI arne has no statewide
coastal pl:in nor an) prospect of gel·
ting one for thL• 4,058 miles of
shorel::rnd on its many islands a nd
peninsulas
The Californ1:i coastal planners, by
contrast . have t rit•d to involve the
much la r ger population of this statc's
coastal zone in lheir effort.
WllETH ER T H I': Y havt.• really suc-
ceeded in making those people feel in-
volved m ay be determined in the
legislative hearings just now getting
underway.
One of the big questions to be
ans\\ered in the next few months will
be whether t he popular vote that
passed the initiative in 1972 w ill have
more impaet on th<' legislators of to-
d ay t han anticontrol interests and their
lobbyists do.
Schools Go Full Circle
As a resu lt of all the whooping
and hollering of a few years ago
for "re le v a n ce .. and "mean-
ingful ch an ge" 1n higher educa·
lion, what h as ha ppenc-d?
Ther e w ere urgent calls for the
wholesale revamping of courses.
teachin g m ethods, education <1 l
goals. Grades
"'ere held to
be irrl'll'Vant.
1 ntel I t'et u a I
d1sc1phnl' was
Sl'<'n as a form
oflyranny.
:-.io w th3l
<'rd er has
been restor ed
to' c a mpusc:;
in turmoil. is it
bl'cau::.e t he ch;.inges dcmandl'd
have been put into effect?
If you look at w hat's going on in
eolleges and untversilles today,
the answer is, not al aJI. Things
·h ave simply gone back lo the
( S. I. HA~AKAWA)
normalcy of 1962.
T his m eans that -except for a
few black st udies courses, in
which most black students have
long ago lost mterest t hings
have gone back to where they
were before 1964 -71.
CERTAINLY few changes m
education have come from lhe
faculty. lrvmg Kristo! said at the
time that "To ask the American
professorial lo restructure itself
is as sensible as if one had asked
Marie Antoinette to establish a
r e publican government in
France. Whethe r or not it coin-
cided wit h h er long-term in-
terests is immaterial; the poor
woman couldn't conceive of the
possibility."
educationa l cha nge wer e not :it
all interested in m aking co~
structive suggestions. The noisy
minority r esponsible for the trou-
ble on campuses in the 1960s
were. in Knstol's view, "a mob
who h ave no r eal inte rest in
higher education or in the life of
the m ind, a nd whose passions are
inflamed by a d ebased popular
c ul ture t h at prevails un·
challenged on campus.''
Consequently. "To date. most
of the reforms s ponsored by s tu-
d ents have been in the direction
of r em ovin g t he ir obligation to
get a ny kind oC education at all. ..
The activist years of 1966-70 at
San Fra ncisco State certainly
confirm what K risto! wrote. The
dissidents o f those years wanted
something more exciting to do
than study. Som e wanted revolu·
tion -or though t they did.
THE STUDENTS of that period
seriously trying to get an educa -
tion or pre parin g themselves for
a career wer e not involved in the
uproar, but they were then the
unhe ard, i g n o r e d and un·
televised m ajority.
1
Kissinger's Stature Shrinks
WASHING T ON Henry Kiss·
mger m ay bl' the most adm.ir~d
m an in the country, but he 1s m
trouble here in Washington, a nd
there ar e strong doubts whether
he will s tay on as secretary of
State until the end of the Ford ad-
ministration.
P ar t of
Kissinger's
pro bl e m 1s
t h at h e has
been around
so long that ht.'
has inevita bly
accumulated
enem ies in the
While House,
Co n j(r ess,
STANLEY
KAR O\\'
complained of h is d1ff1culties not
long ago to a visiting French
politicia n.
mittee chaired by Rep. Otis Pike
of New York h as voted to have
hi m ci t e d fo r contempt of
Congr ess for r e fusing to turn
over State Departme nt docu-
ments. (That action was aban-
doned afte r F or d produeed some
of the information.)
At the sam e time, Sen. Fra nk
Church's committee probing into
the misconduct of the Centr al In-
telligence Agency has implicated
him In the n asty conspiracy that
resulted in the death of a Chilean
general.
pears to be going nowhere even
though the President tra veled to
P eking in an e ffort to create the
impression that the Chinese back
him.
MEANWHILE, the Middle
E ast accord bet ween Israel and
E gypt underwritten by Kissinger
last s ummer could be in jeopardy
as the Israelis. unsettled by the
rising prestige of the Palesti·
nians, s how fresh signs of in-
trans igence.
Said Kristo! as he examined
proposals for r eform m ade by
faculty committees at various
universities , "These proposals
h ave one distinguis hing charac·
teris tic: At no point, and in no
way, do they c ost the faculty
anything -not m oney, not time,
not power over their conditions of
employment.
"They liber a lly i mpos e incon·
veniences upon the administra-
tion, upon the t axpayers , upon
the secondary schools, upoa the
community. But they neve r in-
convenience the faculty. They
never, for ins tance , increase its
teaching load .... This is pre-
eisely what one would expeet
from a pnvaleged dass."
What a change there is on
the campus now! I visited San
Francisco State the other day -
and it was a pleasant sight in·
deed. Students a t the noon hour •
were milting ar ound the new Stu-
de nt Union, whose spaciousness
a nd nove l d esign allows for .
games, refreshment, freedom of
movem ent a nd easy informal
sociability.
bureaucracy a nd medw . nnd
these ad versaries a re sniping at
him with inereasing intensity.
Althou~h President Ford as·
l'lerts that Kts!tinger enjoys his
"full a nd complete !!Upport," the
evidence suggt>sts that Mr. f'ord
i8 not de(~dmg him ns loyally a~
he has in the p ost.
So Kissinger is l l\lkinl( m ore
.and m or e openly ~bout quitting,
Md thtre is no reason to bc.'lll•ve
that he Is blurting. He repeatedly
hints to friend~ tha t ht> 1!! th1nk1nw
ut resivnation, und he ev~n
A LIKELY choice to repla<'e
Kissing('r should he retire would
be Elliot Richa rdson, the former
ambassador to Britain, who fl'
cently returned home to becom e
seer e t a r y o f C o mm e r ('('.
Richardson not only wants to be
secretary of State. but also htts
been highly touted ror an impor -
tant job by Melvin Laird nnd
Dona ld Ru m s feld. two of Mr.
Ford's closest ad vi!lers.
Th(' Preside nt plamly C'Urbl'd
fGssinger 's influence lm1l m onth
by to.Jcine away his poSt of head of
the National St'curity Council.
Tha t move cut Ki11!!inger out of
the White Hom;(> a nd, in effect.
shifted him aw ay from the Ct'nt('r or power.
Since tht>n, Kiss1n~er ha~ brt·n
'3c1ne 6{row1ng hostility from
Con1tress, And the Pr idenl has
been dolnR lllllc lo protect htJV.
On the one ha nd, a Hou~c t vrn ·
THESE BLOWS certainly will
contribute to a r eduction of K1ss-
mger 's authority.
But Kissinger 's clout also has
been weakened by the fact that
his diplom atic miracles current·
lv look l<:'ss soh d than they did tn
the headlines mohth~ aao.
Details em e r ttlnte at pr ent,
tor example, indicate that the Ru~sians have bC'en cheating on
thei r ag reeme nt t o l i m it
s trate gic weapons. <lnd th1~ 1s un
tiermimng Kissinger's clnim to
have won the Kremlin over lo de
tt>nte .
The Ame rican rclaij_on sh i p
wit h China. a n othe r f1( Kiss
in'ler 's accom phshmen , ap-
One or Kissin ger 's m a tn
m aneuver s designed to prop up
his prestige in Washington has
been to tour the country. where
he still is aeclaim ed as a celcbn·
ty. But this p loy has been too
trans par ent lo help him much.
Thus Kissinger 's prospects t1rt>
dimmer than evt•r, and his fadrd
aura 1s visible in his behavior . II<'
no tonge r ti> witty, ebullient and
~If-confident, and even seem~ at
times to border on the morose.
In short, the e nor mous pubhci
t y th at boogted h i m so
phenom~nally has tum<.'d into a
bad csse (\f ovt•rexposurl', and as
he him5elf h as n oted, he h:ts
never been as &ood..J\8 hi!i dis-
ciples hav~ cla lmed 1\M' as bad as
bts critics h ave c hargM.
I
As for the administration in the
average American university.
said Kris to!, it "combines re-
lative powerlessness with near·
absolut e mindlessness on the
subject of educat ion." It has lit-
tle power over the f acuity and
almost no control over students.
FURTHF.R MORK, few un-
iversity p r eside nts have a
philosopny of education, s ince
their job Is th at of .. chief ex·
ecutive of a corporate in!lhtution.
not an educ a tor." And tven 3!i
e~ecutives, they are not likely to
be muc h gootJ, sin<'e their back·
~round is proft•ssoria l. not
manager\31
Prof Kristot saw tilth? hope at
the lime for educ~~1onal reform
from the stude n '. Thos(' s lu
dents w ho cric loudl•st for
I believe that one o£ the pro-
blems of unive rsities in the 1960s
is that they w ere spoiled by al·
fluence. The sta te legislatures
g ave them a lmos t. everything
they asked for.
HOWEVER , Gov. Ronald
Reagan, during bis administra· ·
tton in C alirornia, began to give
the univers ities somewhat less
than they asked ror. .
Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. ls-
heachng in the same direcUoo.
and as king embarrai;sing ciu~
h ons about the need tor the pntl-
t'ely salaries given to toP. ad~
ministration in the Uhivennty of
California and the Callfomia
State U nivflrs1ty and Coll es.
As of now, economy in higbet
f'duration ('an mean less educ&·
u o n11l bure aucracy. lea•
f eath erbe dd ing amons -pro-'
fossor s -and..more and ~er
teaching. I 'l
I
• •. .\JQ DAILY PILO f Sunday December 1~. 1975
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By 0 .('. Jll'STISGS
OIU\t Daily ~HoHl<I"
Dl'm O('ratic Ass embl y
candidate Dennis Mangers h:\s
railed for a $35,000 camp"ign
spend ing li mit in his ex~('li.'d
rt' m "t ch next ye a r ag ains t
incumbe nt Robert Burke.
Manger s furt her urged a ~00
per citizen cont ribution limit a nd
prop os ed that contributions
s hould be accepted only Crom
individual citi zens or coupll'S
who reside in t he 73rd Assembly
D1stnct
~1angers s aid that politic:1l
observers are pr rdictmi:? a vt>ry
l'lo~l' r ;.1Ct' and that "thcr<.' an·
md1c::it1ons that ba g inten•sts and
the Rl•publican and Dem ocratic
C\mtral Committees are tooling
up to make t he 73rd Assembly
D1stn <'t om· of the major batllt•
f1t'lds in the 1976 elections ...
"I R EU E \'E we must ta ke J
stand against s pecial intcresb.
dominating our e lections , and J
bl'lwve fervently that thl' best
tinw for a c ha nge is now," h<.•
s aid.
Mangers s a id he attempted to
wo rk out a n agreement \.\ ith
Burk t> Co r h is p roµo:-.1h
T hursd.1y, hut <I uln l ml'l'\ \Hlh
SUCCl'SS
Burkl' sa1<t lhal :1 11y agn'l'nll'nl
on h1:, part w11u lcl bt• prt>mnture
and that h e cou ldn 't impose his
pos itions on other p o ssible
c:indtdall'S w ho might enter the
primary •
Rurkt> said t hat his p rt.'sl'nl
:-land doesn 't mt•an that he won 't
:;;1l down :rnd l ~ilk about Manger's
proposals afll'r the primar~
l'll'dton or until t hings arl" mo rl'
sl'ttlC'd pn or to llwn
Rurkt' :1lso s:11d tha t.h e dou bt:;
lhat lht.• 73rcl D1s lnct that takes
m much oC W<.•st Orange County
w1 II tw a s hot I y cont<.'sted as
~t angers l'nv1s ions .
"IC M anger s co u ldn·t b eat
m t' in 197·1 in l h l' a fter math of
Chief R einstate d
LOS A!IJGELES <UPI I -Ken
neth Kirkp:.itrick. ousted l ast
year as the county chief proba·
lion officer on c h arges of incom -
petence. ha s bc<.'n reinsta ted by
a cou rt r uling that the fi ring last
yr a r violat ed his constitutional
rights to due process of Jaw.
Wah•rj;!ak. h1• won 't dn 11 rw'<I
\lt'ilr,' h1•:-.11d
. Burkt• :;JIU In· 11111•<.; I 1'1'1'1\l'
conlnbulwn:-Cr om hu-.1111•-.; ... m1·11
who agret• with Im. po::.1l111ns
"But I 'vt• n <•v<.·r n •t•1•1v1•d
spe cial prl'~:;;un· from :111) 11!
thl'm," ht' as:-.t·rlt'tl. "a mi I 'vi·
been 10 0Hic1• for 10 yt•:1rs '·
"IF T llF.\r ASK ml' for spt•1·1..1I
f;Jvors . l would throw lht·m 1lUl of
my offict• :ind lht•y know t h.11 l
operatt• w1lh tot al horw:;;l'v :ind
intt>giily, ··ht• s aid
Burk<.• sa id lha l 11 \\ ·'" h1 ...
t•xperit•nt l' I h al l'.llld 1tl:tll•-.
rec<.'1ve m ort• p n •s,ur1• from $5
and SlO contribu tors "Tht·"
expect you t u vot L' a c 1•rt;1111 '"''~
or c>lse." he said
~1 angers, 111 a s laknwnl. :..mJ.
··People are t1rt•d uC tht•tr L'lt•cl1•d
officials bein(! plJct•d 11\ 0CC.t•1·
d ue to monc>y and power of a f1•\\
privil eg<.'d 1nd1v 1dual-. .111 <1
or ganization:-
. · T h e y h a v t• ., h ,, '" n
uv<.'r whe lm i n g s uppo rt o f
Proposition 9 (campaign rdorrn
inili:.itive ). I wa nt lo rt'llrl'M'OI i.!11
the people in th<.• 73rd Ass1•mbly
District and not just spl•c ial
interest groups,'· h(• dt•cl;ir<.'d.
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SH OP MON Y THROUGH SATURDAY ff*AM TO 10:00 PM ••• SUNl>AV W:,00 AM T O 6:00 PM ... ,JlJS'l' SAY "CH ARGF. IT!" -'
Sunday December 14 1975 CAIL V PILOT 11 f J
Pilot Loflbook juice bottles shaped like lemons and limes. Woman to Be Jus tice?
Tree Came From the Sea AND TREllE WAS ~ven a little plastic
soldier discovered near the spot where in my
15<>1.itary surfside wanderings I once found a .50
caliber machine gun bullet.
SAC RAM J':NTO (AP>
-Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr . w ill seriou:dy
consider a "'om an or
minority tor tht! nt•xt
opening on the Cahfon ua
Supreme Court, his legal
adviser says.
But no vacancy on thf•
<'Ourt is anticipalt·d
l'Vt.'n though 68-year old
Chief Justic e Donald
Wright has been 111 , J
Anthony Kline. Brown ·~
legal affairs secr etary
satd an an mtcrvi~w .
By ARTHUR R. VlNSEL
Of tlle DallJ l'l let 'ulf
. One thing missing this holiday season, the
first with my_ bride and Barney the Pup, who
enhance the tame with love and newness is my
little Christmas tree from the sea. '
. Commercialism finally intruded so deeply
mto ~elebration of Jesus· birth a few years ago
that I quit buying the traditional tree.
One cold, blustery February day while I was
beach combing along the sand in Sunset Beach,
however, the feeling and sentiment magically
came back to brighten several s ucceeding
Christmases.
My day's find was a tiny, bedraggled
Christmas tree obviously washed down the
Jlearby San Cabncl River channel by winter
Mineral Bits
Hold Animals
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Those lumpy
noduks lining the ocean floor -which miners
.Ir<' hoping to scoop up for their mineral value -
act ually are tht• homes of tiny unknown
crt.'atures who may not want to be disturbed, a
sc1<.>ntist warns
Brent K. Dugolinsky, a University or Hawaii
gl'Ologist, reported on e vidence that a vast array
of ltf<' form s, mostlv one-celled and never before
observed , dwe l I on the surf aces of the nodules.
.. Every time I look at a nodule. l find a new
typ<' of dwelling," Dugolinsky told the American
G~ophysical Union's annual meeting here.
THF. LITTLE ANU1ALS themselves have
rW\ t'r been seen '()OJy the shelters they build on
lhl' lumps of rock, which contain valuable
m.mgJnl'~e. coppl'r. nickel and iron.
Du~oltnsk y said that when the nodules are
!-C()(1i,wd up to tlw surfac<.> from their nestling
pl act's thn•(.' miles down on lhl' ocean bottom, the
occupants invariably ar e destroyed by the
dr:istic prl':-.:..un• drop.
So for he has found shelters for 20 previously
1dent1fied specit•s of a ni mats and about 20 that
still ~trl' unidl'n1ificd, Dugolinsky said.
"Oon "t m akc me sound like a fanatic, but
until we unders tand how these forms fit into the
oceanic food chain. we s hould avoid destroying
t!1e1r environment," Dugohnsky cautioned.
:ttl.'.'ll:'llG INTERESTS from the United
~t~te~. Europe and Japan already have
.tnnounced plans to dredge up the nodules, which
range in size from grains of sand to rocks as big
.ts softballs. The la rgest crop has been found in a
~" ath of the Pacific Ocean extending hundreds
tif miles from just south of the Hawaiian Islands
l'.1st to near the Mexican coast.
Got seven
swans a swim -
ming you'd like
to sell before
Christmas?
Move them under our tree.
.Buy a one or two-inch box under
our tree on December 18.
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 you. Or, you can charge your
ad to your Master Charge or
BankAmerlcard.
rains with other refuse to be literally delivered
up at my doorstep.
THE LITTLE tree still had its cross-shaped
wooden s tand although it was waterlogged,
droopy and devoid of any needles.
Discarded plastic bleach bottles or sand
palls were cut up into a few dozen stars of many
colors. The little Christmas tree from the sea
was f'tnally resurrected.
So I carried him home and for months -
through summer mornings at dawn. autumn
twilights when Catalina Island rose in the clear
sky like another country close enough to touch -
I collected other small relics washed up by the
sea and tides. The ocean is a testimonial to how
we among mankind recklessly and relentlessly
waste our world.
He stood in my bachelor cottage's front win·
dow, resplendent in the shine of a brand-new
spotlight and visible to all who passed by.
A sea-bleached barracuda skull, a shape ot
nature remarkably resembling a commercial or·
"My Little Chicadee"
WJWP.f~~ Ille qrtgll'lal W C. f,.ld, wotch in fuH col«
nament, topped his tiny spire. •
One summer day 1 moved away, however.
after the little Christmas tree from the sea had
served for several seasons, and forgot him.
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SHtb C.ut Plaza ANAllEIM
COSTA MUA S°' S. ""6ilwnt /IH•f,.....-,.,1 ,..,_ ... ,'-""</
My collection or Christmas tree ornaments
came to include saltwater·bleached walnuts and
acorns, children's lost toys and plastic citrus
This newest Christmas, his first on earth,
Barney the Pup may wonder wh11t my bride and I
are doing when we trim a traditional kind of tree
with all those flashy baubles, bangles and beads
from Zody' s and Two Guys.
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BankAmericord, Moater Chorg. honored.
Just phone ond give your cord number.
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FfRN FACTORY & JOSEPH MAGNIN
SALE ENDS TUESDAY, OF.rE!\flWH HiTI I .•
HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES .\Hr. l.l~llTCU!
Gift ideas for h-im •
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lk \\,IS t:tl k1•cl tnltl
pbyrng ~anl:1 Cl.111:-for ,1
p a r t ;. f o r l h 1·
Tr:1n:-port:1tion l'lub nf
Huff:do in lhl' l'arlv 1950s
.tfl('r the> m :rn who h.1d
bl'en playing lhl· rok
bee :1 ml' i 11.
Love is a
sentimental
·T-shirt
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p I ~1 y l' d S ,1 n t .t tt n d
t'OJO)'L'd tl
St'\'1.'r.tl n•ars l::tll•r . .i
w1,m.m "1°lh .1 rl'tardC'<l
child :1'kl'd ham if he
"ould pl .1) till· r ole at
C.1l.1s:uwt w s School. an
1nst1tut1on for the
ph;.s1c.11l:. and mt>nl.tlly
h~ind1c:1pp1·d
I ft' 11 1 n Io' t• " 1th
tht·m .ind ha\ e h1.•1·n
pl.~ying l'\ 1.'I' S llll'l'. hl'
::-.11d
~O W , BF.C \l;Sf: nf
thl' number of chtldn•n.
h t' h :1 s fo 11 r S a n l <t • s
hd prrs when hr appC':irs
at th1• ::-.t.tk :-C"hocil In the
p:1st. ht· s.1 td. Sl'' t•r.tl of
lhl'se :1:-::-.1 ... t:1nts fnund
!ht• 1•motwn.1l dfrel of
this p~irty for n·t ankcl
ch1ldrt•n 'll :-t'\'l'fl' lht·y
couldn't l.1k1· it .ind
brclk1.• up · •
·Y11u h." <' 111 'hn ho' in
ht'rl'." ht' S:ttd. pOmttng
to his hl•.1rt "'You h.1vt•
to m.ikt• tht•m fet>l 1t H
you're fedang bad, thry
will too .ind 1l ct1n tC'ar
you up But it's the
g r t•::t tes l thrill in the
world when they run up
and thrn'A them selves at
you.
Ris b1nJ! sai d he is
d eeply disturbed by the
parents who pul their
childrt:>n in an institution
such ::ts Wes t Seneca.
::u1d then "forget about
them ...
"They need JUSt a lillk
love," ht• said "You
h a v l' l o s 1• 1.' 1 t l 11
~1ppn.'C'Wll' it ..
To R1 sb1 n g. playing
S:inla Claus 1s a senous
business. Hl' frowns al
the commercialis m oft<'n
:lssoci ated w 1 l h the
figure.
"I Pl,i\ V . \~TA iJ~
rl•ah:-t icalh .1 ... I can ...
he ~aid. "I try lo keep the
·pint or Christmas alive
in kids. the rantasy. if
you w ill They grow up
t oo .,oon and the-y 're
thrown into tbt worid or
reahty ·•
8i -;hin5? ha s one
cnnd1t1nn he imposes on
ti1:; appearancetJ
··1 don 't pl oy for
<'h i ldrt•n who d o n 't
jbchl'Vl'. · I · Mud. , .
and jeans.
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Y°"r tnoril• usual hH fCNte Mntimentat. T-shirts decorated
wilh charrmng greeting card
prints and phrases. P<WyesWI I 11 cotton pastels in junior slzea.
Coordinate • pair of pNdy
polyHtM/cotton Je8nS ICf'Mn
printed to match the T-shirt.
In soft colors for junior sizes. H 2 ·ns the season for ¥1hilftHV. •I
All stores open .VetJ
night 'tll Ctvistmu.
Store• open Sund•J
10AM to8 PM.
Merry Christmas
JCP9n.ney
Available in Loi Angel .. , Orange, Rlvenlde,
n Bernardino and Ventura cot1nU•.
YWe ~~amble Begins
.MIAMI. (UPJ> -Gettlnc
litplane !'nerv ations to ~orid' 0Urirl8 t~ hqlidays will ~ about ii ttard '8 retl!n• * December
suntan in Maine.
Strikes against United and Na ..
tional airlines have resulted in -
passen1er crunch for those whd
want to escape south fol'
Christmas.
The walkout against United.
the nation'• largest airline, has
stranded 90.000 perscns dail)i
across the country, and forced 1.s
million to seek alternate holida)l
fiigbt reservations, airline of·
flcials said last week.
National has been shut down
since Sept. 1.
UNITEDtS 16, 700 machinists
walked off their jobs two weeks
ago, and negotia tions broke off
Wednesday. The airline an·
nounced it has canceled all of its
1,400 scheduled daily flights
through Christmas Eve. It also
told nonstriking employes their
pay would be cut 50 percent
Saturday.
Jim Lin se, a United
spokesman, estimated about
90,000 people who normally have
reservations each day on United
For the good ·
sport in
your life r··
our golf 'Shirt!
Our c:ln* plac:ktt·hnl toff thlr1, great for leisure
times. Polyester/cotton
interlock knit is easy wear,
easy care. Embroidered
design on chest pocket.
Handsome colors include
glacier blue, navy, French
blue, bottle green, dark
brown, quarry tan,
terra-cotta or Tora red.
S·M·L·XL $7
Merry Christmas · from
would be alrected bytbestrike. It
has also forced about 115,000 who
hold reservations during each of
the 12 days prior to Christmas to
search out scarce seats on com-
peting airlines.
Eastern airlines has scheduled
175 extra holiday season flights
into a nd out of Miami, and Delta
Airlines is adding close to 100
flights into Miami and Fort
Lauderdale.
Linse said United passengers
seeking nonstop reservations on
olher airlines will have less trou-
b le on routes between large
cities.
All stores open 'very
night 'tll Christmas.
Stores open Sunday
10 AM to 6 PM.
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•.1 ~~ .;\?®lliHf-:(:o;rne ·J~n. I, Will You
"•"" \Jwl111111rt1ue,1.<1ll\/1 1'111/1111111 HlPu1Sc·11m1•,(1rt111v1·C111,1,l l>111/y ~ ),:.. ~ ·,.. !~11111 }''' /j111 J'iti1J C'u.,tu \J1 .'111·1:1:11,·•1, /1wl~cf, 11itrzr telt1µJw11f,'11ttmht'r ,
a Doctor?
1 lw r11/1in1111111111•ur, 1~11/111'J 1·1111S11H1rd1111.~1111<! Mun<llly.~ 1 " Those Orrange Cqu.nty me<,iical percent are ser iously flawed,
R . n · pati•nt<s lucky enough to still says Everett B annister , ex-
Olt' to Pr~sf>rt:t' ft Chnst tnos TreP have a doctor t o treat them .-ftef ecutive director or the Or ange
'Jal\. l w1U, find a far dirfer ent • County Medical A ssociation. YOU DAILY PILOT DEAR PAT: Gardening expert Jerry Baker was on a TV
show last we~k on Which he gave a recipe for a soh,.1\ion that
helps prt!serve cut Chr istmas tre~s. I couldn 't,wrjte it down
at the t im e and can't remember w hat channel 'fie w as on.
Can you find out the recipe? ·
~· D., San Clem ente
Baker 's formula calls for one gallo.1t of hot lf'later, two cups of
whit• corn syrup, four teaspoons of bleach and four teaspoons o(
mlcronlzed iron or one iron capsule. This solution "1ould be used
to water the tree in a Christmas tree holder after makfn~ lfftesh'cu~r
on the trunk of the tree and a few cuts Into the bark. Cople\'Of the
recipe are available by writing to AM-Los Angeles, KABC-1'\', 4151'.
Prospect Ave., Los~njaeles, CA 90027. '· ..
Wnrttfn . Ott fl r(W(ardonf Trenhnflnt
D E AR PAT~·' ~r No\l:U olumn, you resp0nded to a
Questlqn asking Ji ~ hbmemad re retardant solution. Th e
ditect ions yottQ9 'fJ .. ~ be sdrt '/lat misleading and cou ld
W'(e your re ader~th&~f!{lpressfbn·that t hey ha ve restored fi re
r'etardance to cil'oth; wheof , in' fact, they have not. The '
formula y ou gave '(7 o • borax, 3o~. boric acid, et c.) is an old fornu~lation published in a U.S.~.e~rt ment of J\9criC\Jltvre
bulletin and, t o the best of oul"tc~wlf'1ge, was intehded tor "\
use only on cotton. T~n, in °'.du~ effectivE:, t~ clottl soaktd in this mixture must ~~ to air ~ry-ho'ri ns~ ' In~, wringih g_ out or tumble d,.YJ'~. • you might suspect. th1~ teaves t he cloth i n a salt enct)Js ondition w ithout any
of it~natural softness. As you k f10W, t of the flam e re tar-
dan~~l eepwecrr sold in recent }'Jia¥i·.Jt made of ei ther syn-thet~ fibers or cQtton and S'fnt ~ blend s. We do not
believe this bor ax-boric acid treat is effect ive on these
blenas. Once t he flame-retardan 'properties are gone, I
woukS advise t he consumer to eithfnlSiiscard t he gar ment or
ask fQr r ecommendat ions from t~-barment manuf~cturer
on restoration pr ocesses. ,..
J.M ., A naheim
AYS appreciates receiving this information from J.C. Mid·
dleton, senior research chemist, U.S. Borax Research. Readers,
please keep in mind the definite limitatlons·of the Department of
Agriculture formula.
S'.!,200 Boat RPpair at l~o Charge.
DEAR PAT: After buying a n Eliminator jet P<>at,
manufactured by Star cr af t Co., I began to have a g reat deal .
of trouble with the Oldsmobi le m odi f ied engine. It used too
much oil, the wiring burned out and the exhaust manifold
cracked . I took t he boat back to the Eliminator dealer in Los
Angeles. The b oat's w ar rant y covered en gine repair an d
replacement o f the hull. The second time the boat w as used
after these r ep airs, the engine blew up. The dealer then said
tha t the whole engine would have to be r eplaced, but a tter
months of waiting, this repair has not been m ade.
T .A., Costa M esa
Harman Marine of Los Angeles now has replaced the whole
engine, a $2,200 job, et no cost to you. You also received a three-
month warranty on the new engine Instead of a one-year one.
Since Harman M arine Is the company that modified your
Oldsmobile engine tor boating purposes, it Is respo nsible tor
standing behind the engine. Oldsmobile engln~ with Harman con ..
versions are considered better than average In terms of main·
tenanee. However, the wiring harness, whlch may have caused
your problem, is not standardized equipment. It needs much im-
provement to avoid electrical shorting, according to several other
dealers. The harness provides the electrical connection between
the engine and the control panel. It usually Is made by the boat
company rather than the engine manufacturer.
What to Pf.aJtt to Kevp Bugs Away
DEAR PAT: When I was a child, m y dad used to plant
some kind of flow ers am ong his vegetable p lants in the fam i-
ly garden. He c laimed t hey kept i nsects a w ay. He's gone
now , and I w onder if you can find out w hat kind of flow er
should be used ?
K.L., Cost a M esa
Marigold roots give off a chemical substance that repels at-
tacking nematodes. They are p articularly helpful to tomato and
pepper plants. Gardeners having problems with whiteflles often
plant garlic to ward them off. Garlic oil added to a gallon of water
sprayed on plants helps do away with Insects, as does a soap-and·
water dousing followed by rinsing. A number of AYS readers have
written to say that the prevlously published "saucer of beer" non·
chemlcal Insecticide hint does attract and kill off slugs.
Sanitized Material for R(•ad~1-to-Wenr?
DEAR PAT: What's the chance of these new sanitized
cotton m ater ials being marketed in the ready-to-wear busi-
ness? I 'd also like to know what chemicals a re u sed i n t he an-
t ibacterial fin ish and how long this finish lasts.
E.C., Capistrano Beac h
Unless this treated cotton material can be perfected to keep
Its antibacterial properties through more than 20 launderings -Its
current limit -there's little likelihood that It would be used In the
manufacture of clothing sold on a retail basis. Chemists at the U.S.
Department of Agriculture's research cent'!r In New Orleans have
conducted tests treating cotton material with either chlorine or
chlorine, sulfur and nitrogen. These chemicals attach to the fabnc
and have been proven to make it germ-resistant. Research IS'un-
der way to make the finish more perma nent~ To be useful In pro-
ducts other than bandages, the treatment would have to last
through as many as 50 faunderings.
Faulty Radio RPpoired and ft(•t11r11vd
DEAR PAT : Last M ay I sent a check for s.4.50 w ith a
r adfo to be r epaired to Topp Elect ron ics in Miami, F la. I
wrote a letter of inquiry about a m onth a*'E!-( shippi ng the
radio, but I d idn't receive a r eply. I 've wri tten~evvrat other
times since the n, but I still haven't r eceived either Jhe rad(o
or a r eply. · • ·
F .L., FoJptatn Valley ...
Terry Nutter of Topp Electronics Inc. service deplirtm•_f!t, re-
port• ttt•t your radio now has been repaired and returned to you.
The delay occurred because Topp h•d merked your rep•lr order
erroneouely. It was filed es unpaid, holding up the repair. A letter
of explanation and copy of your canceled check corrected the er-
ror.
l11111tra11~~ l'lrnt 'pnd• Hf"Jlla~,;-,;tnai C~k.~
D E AR PAT: In theifactor y where I w ork, we subscr ibed
to a PfMdentlal Ufe l~urance Co. g ro up health in surance
plan The pr~lem was hat our agent was located in Flor ida,
so all our busihess had, o be haled b~hor, 9f"mall Jcom
camornie. We ·decided to Chan .~ ,1 >\.l,~se Wf! 'i
sw itched pla f\S1 ' fi led two cla f\l~~ne ·tfie• r1lf of '914
and the other for the 1lrst half of 19 :-l ')Y husband's
medicines. These claims t otaled 'J e ·re ne ver re-
ceived any payment.
L. D .• Santa Ana
Harry a.. Scb.n.a ic_~ ~dent Of edmlnt•tr11llon for
Prudel\tl•I In JGc~sc.m~·n, Aa., report• that two benefit check•
were tent to you June 20. When you learned this, you tlled • tost•
cttecM 1tatemont and aJ~o H ktd for recontlderallon of one of the
claim •mounlt . Prudon&l 1 found'"•' It owed you more than It had
orig«nalfy lasuc\) on rn• m .cl clelm check. Replacement check• In
dM correct •m°'-•1' ·"* '"" .n ~•n malled 'o you.
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wa1Ung room . 'th an that whicb· One being cit ed often and in ef·
they have ,known. ' feet in Northern California m ay
·Amt .th.at doctor who once felt. be relatively chea p, but it has no
. ' that btt could practice h.is pro~ endor sem ent in Orange County.
fess\.op amid comfort, prosperity r. l~ problem is in the depth of
and an aura of oear sainthoocJ.' ><poveri\ge. A physi cian hit with
will be diff ere n l. too. \t 'sui.t tor an o¢currence during his J-l~·n be defensive. He·11 ordez: ~'holding oftbe actual policy would
tests that}le m ay think mcdkally • be covered. No problem ther e.
~ett."8l'8'r)' apd "he'U produce a But wh~n tbe old cases come ~ck <>1 /ormi t hat the patient forth ~ t)aunt ihem -and it is flu~ tlevt-seen: A~ll have to do it not uo\.lsual for a 15-year ·old ju~ t o protect hi mself. . treatQ>ent lo suddenJy ar pear in
.... .,l\nd PJI. Ute wall, in all it~ form of civil complain -the ~rutencc,, will 1be 'a ('hartreus~, ~"6w iJ>lan 'f\'O\Jld leave the doctor
J>t•ler ~ • • , out Lil the dold lo defend his treat·
TH~Y ALREADY have ap .. -~ared in !JlOS~ offices of ph ysi·
·awllJ~tJiro~ou\ the county. ,.t"hd sorry''.i s tne topJinc1·
Because of m edical· m alprac·
.. ti~e insurance premiums soar-lldJV i t. c;.oatinue.s, the doctor will
bf!e to raise his fees, 1 Whert else w ill he be able to
get the ~sh he needs to keep the
doors open?
He and his peers have spoken '
of little ·etse 'tor t'rio11ths, expfor·
ing 1the1 few alternatives they
lhink'l hf!. have.
Soaie are quittt'ng ; oth~rs scal-
ing dowh lheir patient load to as·
sume w hat tney term "'-' low pro·
file." ·:t'h~t means picking pa·
tients with the lea~t likelihood of ·
suing. Mor e than 350 of them will
toke the ultim ate gamble in pr ac· ··
ticing wiU:>o.Do .i!1so r ao{'e at all. A~ fo~the indigent -the
highe!>l patient group to bring
nw::;ancc sfJi ts and the elfierly
most in need uf m edical care, the
•»ffccts of the malpractice crisis
11n Orange County mL'<licine wil1
. really hurl. ;
ment w;thhis own r esources.
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BANNiSTER INSISTS that
such a plan is not for Or ange
Count'y physicicins.
Where, then is the r etie!?
The association 's board issued
a manifesto this week stressing
that the only solution lies in a
total r edefinition of the legal tort
(See WILL YOU, Page 82)
Stories by
lohn \lalter:n
Of the
Daily Pilot Stall
SECTION 8
Sunday,Oecernoor 14, 1975
Malpractice: Wlw
Sues, Gets Sued?
An t>arly cump1IJlt1111ofsl..1l1sl1l·s rl'i.tkd lo m.tlpr.1d11·t• -,u1ts
filed against doc:lors, how much lhl'Y rl·.1p 1n d.1m.ig1•s and \.\hllh
types of phys1<'tans :1rl' haull..•d mlo l'OUl'l 1111• mo-.t i:-. llfll'tllll)! J
fl"w eyes in thl· rnl•<li<':tl fralNmty.
In t he 0C'Cl'm LH'r ls!'!Ul' of M l'Ull'al World \ l'\\ s ,1 J!llll'll;il
for physici ans thrt'l' sun·py ;1r<•:1"1\\1•n· clt•t•r11t•<.l II\ ttw l'dttors
lo be among thl' t.'Yl' 11p1·111·rs
• :\t ore suits ;1n.> flll'd ag..1insl <lot"lor.., \\ 1111 do no s111 ~t·n .ii ,ill
than against an) group of spl't·ial1st:. "'ho opl'r ,l( 1• 111 .1-;:-.1st 111 -.ur
gl'ry
Spec1alrsls hold111~ ho;.1rd C'l'rl1f1l-.1l1011 1111' 11111{1· ... c.11111 slop
of the linl• a l'l' stwd mnn• fn•qUl'lll ly 1 h a11 cl11c·t 11l'!-i \\llo du 11ol
hold the ct•rt1f1l'at1•s
Doctor:; lrarrn·d 1n frn·1•1)!11 t•o1111ln1·' (1:,!111"1• l.1r l1:s:-> 111
m.ilpraclice stal1sllt·s lha11lht•1rd1111w:.t11 tr .11nt·d 1·11h•1rh
In a :;tat1s\1('.1l sUf\'l'\ ol l',l"t's 11.1l11111\\ ul•'. d11\'lnr 1•rro1 "·'"
charged in n77 '>Ulh out or';1 tot.1l h.1s1•11f I ::11 .wt1111h l11t·d
:\lost tlf th<.' l·11mpla111b "t'rt• foi 1 mprn1H·1 ly l'ff1.·l'l l'd pru
l'l'durc>s: lh')(l (',ltlh' ·' nllll'h sm.111"r numlil'r r11r 1111s<.11.1gn11s1s
light rall's \\ l'rl' 110lt'd of d1·L..1)s 111 lf'l'.lltllg .1m1·dll'.1)1·1111d1t11111
And in OIH' fin.ti c:i..,1•, till' .1rt1d1 • .. 11lm1t-.. . .1 do\'1111 w:i~ -..ut•d
for opl·r~•t in g on t lw '" roni.: p.1111 ·111
Rut perhaps tlu.• gn·.1l1' ... 1surpn-.1·111 ti1t· ull 1·01111·., .1l lla• bot
tom ltnl' lht• :I\ 1•r.1i.:1•' \'llknwnt f11r 1·,1l'll t".1"' l11d11 d
Ev1'll though lh1 111'\\:-o nwd1.1 11 p1111 1h1· """l'i" t • lllt•
:wcrage selllt•mt•nt-. 111 llw c-a-..1·' ... 1utl11 11 ".i.. $i ;)11111-.11 h
And by thl' tim1• till' lt·~.11 f1•1•s ,1,11111th•·1 l'tt'-'h an· 1·11mpult·d.
.SU('h a settlement might nt"\ 1111 mon• tit.in .c f1·v. thou-..rnd dollar:. lo
the patient-plaintif f.
Hundreds of physicians -75'8
of them to be exact are telling
their welfare patients to look
somewhere else.
THAT MEANS that a potenti al
42,525 citizens who qualify for the
m edical care p~ogram for t he
needy might be tyned aW'3y at
the doct ors office. ·
I\ ~msorr •
As for the elderly, wher.e the
ri sks o f suit, too, are hilh
because of unpredictable co*1·
pl icati ons, the prognosi s ·is
grave, too. ·
The latest Orange County
Medital A ssociation surv~y
shows that 579 Orange County
~~._vhysitians plan oot to accept ahy
patient on M edicar e. Forty ~r·
cent or the county's medics ~U
turn them aw ay. Thereare40.143
such p~tients at last estim~te
who ~ill · ha ve to JQOk hard :-
often in vain -for a doctor.
Said one r elative of a Medicare
patient reccrrtJy: "My mother
got the mess age. from her doctor.
She railed nine others and got the
safl1t' :rnswcr. Each· said 'I'm
soq1·· ...
For the average patient. the
one who relies on group medi~al
insurancc or the savings account
to handle medical bills. the ef·
rer ts of the premium surge will
sting. too
OR.\SGE COU ~i'V employers
who have for ye.ars coped with
nominal rises ip group medical
costs and who traditionally
picked up the tab for employes
and 'or dependents as a fringe
benefit are w ondering today if
they, too, can absor b a predicted
whopping nse in group plans.
Tim es are tough enough they
argue, without this zinger thrown
in:ln many cases. employes may
be asked to pick up t he dif-
ference.
Wh ere is the relief?
Some proposa)$ for alternate
insurance pr~g'ra ms that could
cut premj\lm i n cr eases from
nearly 500· per cent to perhaps 250
The nicdical ~n1alpract i cc' i n~urJna: cri~is has forced n1c to rabc
n1y f ec!'>. • W c ~i ncercl y hope that} ou have read about thi s cri~i ·
and under~tanJ the problc1n. • i\.1cdical n1alpracticc in\urancc
costs arc being rncrca~cd 1norc than 486 percent. For n1any
doctors the cost for thi~ in~urarKc \'-'·ill be i n crca~ed to $7,783, or
up to $36,239. The chart~ hcfow explain furt her. • We mus t
raise our fees for office \i~it~. \urgcri~, and anesthetics to pay ·
for these increa~ed operating co~b.
ProftS.\ionaJ Liability I ~"Uranc1· RatC'\'
lntt"t "'' "1C'1 nr ''°" •" I t~ I
We stiU need your help! ll1e 1~"uc of n1a!practice ref onn i ~ till
far from being resolved. • Encour.igc ynur family. personal
friends, co-worker~. en1ployer and union lcadcr~h ip to Jcn1and
lh at ou r sta te legi~lator" an<l Governor Brown resol ve ch i ~ cti~is . ._
• Wri te a letter to your state senator or a~'-)cn1blyman.
PORTION OF POSTER HANGING ON WALLS OF MOST ORANGE COAST DOCTORS' OFFICES
Assessing the Options
Go Uninsured? Pa.ss Alo11g Costs?
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Orthopedic Surgeon Donald
E . Julian knows that he'll ~
at m cdicine's roulette t able
come Jan. 1. He insists that.
aJthough it's a gamble he wiO
pract ice as best he can
wilhout m alpr actice i n·
s.urance. '
· · 1 assessed m y own re-
courses," said the succdsful
speci alist faced with tht
awesom e i ncr ease in pre, ·
.i'~~., ) '~ toiount to three: Pai ~ • t go without or quit
practicing.
"You can hope that your
patient load cnn carry an in.·
crease in your fees to tal(e up
the slack , or you can si mplf
dl~lare that you won't pay
th-.1t kind of ovc-rhead.
"Wltli fh a t $Cc ona-:llttrn~tl"• in mlnd, you c3n
choose to 1to 1t without in-
t5urnnce, or j ust ~lalnquil."
F<>r JuUan ·s patienl1, the
elftcts of bis dccl loo will be
' '
f elt in his new def ensiv e
posture.
Some patients will probably
be dropped.
Those he keeps will find
that Julian's gamble will re-
quire extra caution, for ~
large j udgm ent leaves him to
fend for himsell.
Jullan stresses t hat his
dlolce comes alter a careful
welghtoftheodds.
"TbQse of us who hove never been $u.ed for malprac-
tice ar e those who think that
we m ay be a ble to do it," he
said
Julian hoPt>' that his gam
ble might last only a few mon·
ths ... lhal if he can survive in
a holding oction for an in-
t.rim period that &Qmewhero
a SOLll«ot\ J(J the whopping prerQlums may be found:
•1#bat'laµrts. though, I that
d~ like m e wUl have to
CSttGOING, PaitBZ)
He is a busy doctor, work
i ng a six-day week.
E ven on W ednesdays.
ther e's a distinct ch:1ncc to
find Dr. Robert Schmitz cit
wor k.
He doesn 't play ROif on
Wednesday afternoons
His family practice in lh1.•
Har bor Area is a busy one
one of those h igh volume>
oper ations with a lari:c office
overhead and a w aiting r oom
generally fuJJ of moms and
youngster s.
For Schmitz. the loommJi?
rise in his m alpr:ict1ce m
surance will be ont' that he
hopes he c an ah. orb
Schmitz will have lo raise
bis lffa l o cope with his It\
~uronce problems.
But ln a recent interview.
Scbmilz ga ve a hint aboul
what hl~ recourse wtU do lo
the fam.llles that bt treats.
"To put i n th~ bluntest of
term.a. lwo k!ds in ~ family
with strep lhroal will <·ost S200
ap1ect> ,1flt.•r lht' rail>:-> go up,"
ht' said
8chm11t ha s rxtremely
:s t r o n g ( I.' t.' I 1 n I.! s a b o u t
malpractice. m<1l1H·currenrt',
whopping setllt•mt•nh and
what he insists arc "nm:sancl'
suits" frous:ht h~· l;rn yt>r:-
who fmd that ;1rt•.1 ripe for an
t>asy tncome
"l've got nothm~ ~1gainsl
th<' plaintiff who s Ut'S iw<'nU:.t'
o( genuine malpr:1ctlc<'
"I can'l defend J m ;m who
practices b:icl mt'd1crnt'
Whc>n he dot's, he hurt~ all of
w•." he ~aid
llul bad mcd1ctne
malpr:ictire hy its purrs! de
finition i~ for f rom maJoc-
currt•n<'<.'. says Schmitz
llt• m~1sts lh~1t :1 Rood phy:n
cinn who pr,\CtlCl':S good
med1c111c ~houldn 'l have to f%O
to court when ~omrlhmg hap.
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82 OAll V PILOT Su,,day O~moer 14 \976
t71-I) 893 40-14, or the-nt>art>st Mental H ealth
Cumr \'our as:nst,tnC\' could s:ivc a hfl' Women MDs Affected
H ,.lp tor l'ou
Toy Danger
Heaps of lm~hlly wr apped toys are part
o f m os t c h1ldr1•n 's Christm as, a nd
onwr~pping the toys and starting to play with
them arc h ighhghls of the holiday fun. In
some hOUSl'hold!\, howevt'r, mernmt'nl can
soon be dim med if the toys turn out to be
dangerous.
When you do your t'hnstmas shopping,
buy prot ect1 vt•ly . Rem ember tha t s m a ll
childre n often do not n•cogmze the potentia l
hazard in toys, and even school-age children
should be shopped for wit h safety in m ind.
Here are some tips lo help insure a
happy Christmas
Tti)::. for bab1t•s !>hould be loo large to
fit into tht• ffi\lUth. t•as1ly washable, light in
\H•1ghl Jnd nonbrC'ak.1ble
-Tm) ch1ldn•n an• often tempted not
only to s\o\ jllow toys but to shove the m into
their nost•s ur t'ars Ket•p such items as beads
;ind marbl1..•s out of thl'ir hjnds. The eyes of
dolls and stuffrd ammah should be safelv
secun·d sti th.it tht•y C'annot be pulled out and
~" J1lu11o l'd or put into t he child 's nose or ear s
r ESA S MHS. FLORC:NCE KIRC HNER
<~·ootf IJf•c•df•r
Chrldrt·n nl all ages s hould be
proleclt•d frllm toy-s with rou~h or s harp
t'<Jgt•s or t hnst• that mJy break into sharp
pit'C'l'S.
A void toys or eoslum es that easily
catch frrt•
t~ W ar1ner
Don't buy toys made of lead or colorell
with IC'.1cl b:1sl'd p:.11nt.
IL 1s ..,aft• to give (•lcctrical t oys and
<'qlllpmt'lll to M:hool-agl' children provided
the) ha\l' bee n approve d by t h~
L ndt•r"' ri Lt, r!-· L;.i borat ory. Look for t ht·
tn~1gn1 a ( L' L ) on the cord and on the to)
lbC'lf
.. 1•1 • I 11 into th•· 1111:hl. Any t) pr of :-.hool111g toy air nnes,
slmg ::.hob .• 1rc h1·r:-sd s or ;.iny sharp.
pmnled lo:-{'arnt•s v.1th 1l thl· d;.1nger uf
inflicting l'Y<' IOJUf\
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1 ,., \ n11u h ,1ppn•1·1~t1•cl •
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chlldr1..•n. kt•t•p 111 mind not only their
1mmcd1Jlt• s:ift•t \ hut abo tht• long-t1.•rm
problems th1.•v ma~ prl'sl'nt.
p11k•· rn.in '.11<1 · Tht•
11111 I l'\ 1·1'\ cla.1 ·
• ,. J, \ r I. \I. 11 11r I t''lllt·nl" ;1r1• That pen•nn1JI t'hnstmas favorite. tht·
bic) rl1..', h.1s hl·comt' increasingly hazardous
.1~ 1t b1..•c·o mt•s mon• complex in design. On
not gr\'l' <i multiple spl•t•d bikl' t" your
young!>h'r unkss you art' surl' ht• has lht> skill
;ind C'oordinalion n1•t•d<.•cl lo handlt• 1t. And
don't ).!tVl' any kind of htkl' to the young ones
1n your hou s ehold 1f you live i n a
ncighbnrh1.1od t h<tt does not provide safr
areas for b1eytl1ng ,
',1\1r11 1111 /111" during tht•
t .I II\ IJ1 1 )'11 ,il ••rt II 1;1b, ,,ltd
\ ou ('n u II f•l 11
(:risis Hotline
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h 111 f 111 l '•71 tln·rt· \\1·r1· 25:.! n·port('d
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.\ dwm1:-.try s c.'t makt•s a marvelous gift
to :.i science oriented child , but give it only if
the child 1s mature 1.•nough to understand how
1t should be used. Supc•rvise his use: of it until
you ar1..• convin ced he ,,·ill handle rt wiselv.
Toys should bnng Chn st m as fun· mto
\Our homt•, but buy only thosl' you know are
s..tfr
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.. il.!ll" nl 1•r1•p 1n11i-t11 111rnrn11 su1t•1th·.
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l•li• .fl1•1'h nf Iii 1 ttl Ill ti!•' 1111
bittl ml·dicine.
Thl' medical a ssociation's
manifesto 1s rmphatic on this
[ll llf1 t
"II is obvious to this rxecuti ve
c·111111nil t1·1· that the only long-
t ,•rm -..11 lut ion of this problem
r,·:-t' 111 :.i rl'furm of lhc l'nlirc tort
l1.1btl1ly system
"Sul'h rdorm 1<; beyond the
p1trv1l'w and ::ibiht1rs of tht•
nw(lit•;tl proftosswn .ilonl' and
must r est in the hands of the gov-
t~rnment executive, kg1slative
and j udicial branches."
Until the n, t he assoc:ation 's
s pokesm a n insists, little will
cha nge'.
The ch aract er of Orange Coun
ly mC'dieine fo r m onths to come
can be distilled to some succinct
dl·scnpllons:
Defensive and expcns1V<'
MED CAL FEES "7ILL HA VE TO RISE . • •
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tlw ponr i•uy \\ ho t n e, to prJClltt'
.,, 1thout 11 One judgm1·nt coultl
nun him ror the rest ofh1-. life."
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111.d.lt' '" ht• tn"1sls. I'\ an till' rt•
dl'f 1111111111 of Lhl' h•gal tt•rms .ind
I h1• ~1·11111g up of binding boards
1 ·I .ll'ti11 ··r" \\ho would !-Cn·en a
l'llmpl.nnt and detrrmrnt• 1ls
'.tl1d1t ~ aht·~1d of tnal Strong
pt1hlw prt·:-s un• on l ~g1slators
might help. too. he s~rd
··1 h ale lo S<'l' the curing of a
symptom. alone. and allowing
the d 1se<1se to continue," he said.
"lt's going to t akt• a re<tl n~
vt•rsal. If 1t l'ver comes ;.ind if the
rJl<.•s go down, lhr mrdacal ·
fraternitv wall havC' lo show it s
good fmlh . too.
"I eJrn4"stly believe> that if th<'
insurnncc r ates drop eventua lly.
then tloctors · fees should do the
!-ame ..
By CAROi. MOORE ~ .... °'"''' ,. .. ""'"
Dr Arona K agnoff of Newport Beach knows
h~r malprac tice msurance rates could be much
less.
lier s ister in Canada, also a doctor. pays $75
a nnu a l ly . N ex t m o nth the Ca lifo r -
nian's rat e wall Jump 486 pe rcent from $1,296 to
~.783 per year.
Dr. K <tg n o ff fi g ures s he has three
aJterna tives. including switching to industrial
medicine or joining the s taff of a m edical reduc-
ing c linic.
"Or I could r esume res idency a t a hospital
wher e I would be covered by them but always on
call," :.he satd. "At least that way I wouldn't be
compro mising m yself or my pa tients."
She alre ady has re-classified he rself to a
lesser grade of s kills to get the lowest m alprac-
tice rat es possible.
"That just m eans more hassle for the pa-
tients because 1 can't use a ll m y s u rgical
capabilities. F or instance, now I can prescribe
intr a-utt>rine devices (IUDs) but 1 can 't put them
m. ·•she e xplained .
She views the ra te increase as a n e ven
gr eater problem for woman dO<'tor s and begin-
ning physicians because of their s m aller prac-
tices:
"Most of our t ime is spent building r apport
w ith patients. We're not sued as often.
"Why should we pay as much when our
c ha nc es are so remote ? Obs tetri cian-
gynecologists are hit the hardest ; their rates a re
going from $6,304 to $.16,239.
"Women physicians already h ave to pay
higher d isability insurance r ates tha n men .
"The m a le attitude is to see more patients
and spread out the costs but this level is ina p-
pr opria te for som e .
"WHEN WE'RE jus t starting o ut and
establis hing a c ertain quality of care, it takes time
to drum up business since we can't advertise. And
that time reduces our office hours . As a single
parent, I h a ve togohomesometime ."
That partly explains why she is so a wa re of
the money situation.
A doctor for eight years, she branc hed out on
her own this year, endinJ? a Joint practice with
her former hus band. She estimated it cost her
~5.000 lo equip a nd furnis h her office plus $30,000
outlay to s t a rt, a loan lo be paid over eight y ear s.
"I kn('W the cost of everything was going
up." she said . "But the tone of the m a lpract ice
insura nce letter was just too m uch.
"There is virtually no competition ;.ind no
such thing a s a $100,000 policy, only the Sl m illion
type ...
Recaus(' of the unpredictability of today's
C'la borate and h igh.po we r ed s urgic al pro-
cedures, Dr. Kagnoff said some malpractice
suits are a f:Jd "fostered a nd festere d by lawyer s
who r ncourage clients no m atter how ridiculous
the case "
She suppor ted the idea of esta blishin g
special forensic m edicine p anels to decide out of
court which cases warrant furthe r investigation
and to set paym ent ceilings depending on d egr ee
of m orbid it v.
The cost of t his set-up, considerably less than
$10 extra per office visit, would be distributed
over t he e ntire population a nd be borne by doc-
tors and patients a like.
"Unless David s trikes down Goliath, doctor s
will be forced to go elsewhe re, into the milita r y
or group practice," she said. "But that is dis-
Light Brigade Returns
W ASHINGTON <U PIJ -The Cons ume r
Product Safet y Commission has r esumed its pro-
g ra m to prev.:>n t d l•fect1ve Chris tmas tree lights
from being sold this season.
The program h ad been halted by a court orde r
won by segm ents of the lighting industry which
claim ed the operation -involving the use of
tr3ined volunteer s to inspect store shelves -
a m ounted to vigilant<' tactics.
A federal appeals court last week over turned a
lower court ruli ng on the m atter and the com -
mission said it now has about 300 volunteer "con-
sumer d epul irs ·' operating across the country.
The operot1on originally involved about 500
such deputies but there was some erosion in their
r anks during the t ime the ins pections wer e halted ,
the comm ass ion said .
The court order had been won by the N ational
Ornament and Electric Light Christmas Associa-
tion Inc., which r e presents 27 ma nufacturers a nd
importers. The lower court ruled that the de puties
could not use a booklet issued by the cosnmission o r
certain test m ethods designed to d etect faulty
lights.
Rather tha n rC'vise the whole program the com-
mission d ecided to suspend it pending the a ppeal.
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KETI1.ECLOTH
PRINTS
Rec} $2.98 ~ 1 ~!
CALCUTTA
CLOTH
Rec) $3.49 s 1,
R~ Sl.79 . 99~
POLYESTER COTTOM
GAUZE STRIPE
Re«J $2.91 99~4
100 conoN
TIE-DYE DENIM
25'" wtct.
RecJ. SI.ti ··~
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DOUBLE KNIT
RecJ. $2.98 99c yd.
I 00°10 POL VESTER
MEN'S WEAR
..sw ..... Reg. SJ 98 $3.91 y4
ht":ir1~mng whf'n you are trained Cor a $pcdalty
3nd can only r~fe r patients to consultants .
"The r a mifications are endless . Doctors
can't soeciahze. such as adolescent medtcine tn
m y c ase. People will procrastinate untU an ill
ness is r eally costly. Medt·Cal patients will go
Clocking to county hospitals.
Dr. Dorothy R ay, dermatologist, comment-
ed that malpractice rates penalize aJI doctors
who work p art lime, suc h as older men about to
retire.
"RATES AR E much higher than we ge l
be nefits Cor. R e la tively little g oes to
dermatologists. We are just contributing to settle -
ments of hig he r s uits," she added.
Dr. Tonia Ma rralJe, obstetrician, whose as-
sociate is bemg forc('d to retire because or the
new r ates, said t ht' co::.l of having a ba by will in-
cr ease al lea::.t S200.
"Of course, that dl•pends on how m a ny
ba bies the doctor delivers and how many a re on
"elf are." she added
"It's almost impossible for m ost women in
medicine lo pass on the higher prices be(:ause
they h ave families and homes to care for and on -
ly work p art-time "
Christmas
Blouses in
Large Sizes
38 to 46
Blouses are
up to new tricks
this year. Some
are one-piece
but look like two.
And sheers and
tanks and on
and on. See them
all at Ella Nor's.
Yours for the givlnt
(or keeping).
TwO•Coil o• M f,O'lolftdt\t ,; 'StO<k ...=:::srm,.._-0 ;;~~~~ suG~~:'~s? :,_ ..
PANTSUITS SLIPS ·-Ii
SWEATERS BLOUSES_J
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Ella Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP
FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH
224 Oren9etoir Mon 8• Huntington Center
LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MISA
lo9uf'O Hiiia Moll 1 IOS Newport llvd.
SHOP SUNDAY l'l·S (UctPI Coua Mtsa)
Ban 1-.\ nwric'a rel • '.\1 aslf• r <'ha r 't>
sparkle
after
twilight
... ·.~·
Show off a pretty foot
What fun to slip into
black, silver or gold
peau sllm sandal.
S le nder heel and toe.
Graceful thin straps.
Pretty low price, too.
16.99
,\l ,t)lll' th.11 · ... ""'''"
lht• ins 'l'r I'-. • lw s.rn1 Uc;~ your MJstrr Chuae or BankAmericard
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COURSES BY NEWSPAPER-PART 16
f TV Keeps Political Parties Off Streets
ThU b tM 16th fn o ~'of 18 Courses by New8f)<lper
orticleswntten for tM nation's bfcentemUaL and explorinf.
theme1of the Amencanl1sues Forum. lnthisanic:le, Pro .
Ktmmdiacu88es the fall of the political party from its posi-
tionoj :rtrength on the 19th century.
t
BY DORIS H. KEARNS ,., ... -. 14a,,,..,. u .. 1wntty
During the Call of 1972, I traveled for 10 days on
the airplane with the peripatetic presidential can·
didate of the Democratic party while his campaign
plane bopped from airport to airport: Wheeling
San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia:
Chicago, Dallas and Washington, D.C.
It was a strangely surreal experience which
had almost nothing to do with the Democratic party \
as I thought I understood it at the time. We spent
more than three-quart~ of our waking hours in
transit above the clouds ; most or the remaining
hours we devoted to the "visuals" that would ap-
pear that night on the little square box that stood in
every living room in America.
Modero technology has turned the modern
political campaign into a contest of televised im-
ages. Personal contact with a few hundred voters or
. a dozen party members and leaders is considered
frivolous compares with the task of preparing for
television appearances in which millions can be re-
ached at once. Thus the most important contacts in
each city were not the local political leaders but the
local talk show hosts, the evening newscasters, the
television producers. [
f IN SAN DIEGO we descended -TV cameras, r newspapermen and staff -upon a small hospital
, where the candidate was programmed to de-
monstrate his concern for health care. As we m!I ... ~.
walked through the corridors, totally disrupting the t
routine of the patients, I heard one cameraman say ti'
to another: "God, I'm really tired and don't feel like r
covering this event. I 'd love to catch some sleep on
the plane." ''Well, why don't you?" the other
responded. "After all, we're going to a clinic in
Denver this afternoon. All you have to do is to film
the candidate there and call it San Diego on your
· tape. What difference does it make?"
Men's and women's
fashion watches.
The perfect gift.
And what a price.
34.88
f . It is hard lo see how the political party -
t classically designed as a linkage between the can-~ didates and the voters -fits into this style of cam-
' paigning. This is the gauge of the direct primary
r where party leaders no longer control nominations
.. and where the independent voter is rapidly replac-
t ing the party follower in numbers and importance
UPI Te'9tllloCO
Wqmen's tatlored
watch has 17-iewel
movement in gold-
tone case and bracelet i· to the candidates.
~ In 10 days the only direct relationship I ob-
served between the people and the candidate that
bore out my preconceptions about campaigns was a
Jarge rally on the s treets of San Francisco. The can-
didate rode in an open car, the crowd following him
up the streets singing and responding to his rhetoric
with joyous enthusiasm. But my pleas ure was not
shared by the sta!f. Apparently the rally had begun
too late in the afternoon to make the 6 p .m . news,
and the participants were too passionate and unruly
for the image of calm that was being projected that
! week upon the tube.
How different th.is presidential campaign from
its counterparts 50 or 100 years ago! Jn the heyday
of party influence following the Civil War the great
majority of citizens identified with one or the other
-party. Politics then was like religion; it gave people
a sense of fraternity and a feeling of belonging
which brought them to the polls in very high percen·
tages. (The average turnout in the 19th century was
~ 76 percent compared to less than 50 percent in the
! 20th.)
And once they got to the polls, nine out of 10 vot-
ed a straight party line. In that age of party faithful, r the practice of splitting one's ticket (a common ~-practice today) was not taken lightly.
' THE BASE of the modern American party
system for the past century was the precinct or-
ganization. ln the past, local party leaders directly
controlled a number of tangible reS'~urces -the
••1oaves and fishes" -skillfully distributed as re-
wards for the party's faithful: jobs, food baskets,
medical care, legal assistance, scholarships, aid to
the elderly. The ties between the citizen and the
party were direct and personal.
"I think," Lincoln Steffens wrote, "that t~e's
got to be in every ward somebody that any b(oke
can come to -and get help -no matter what he's
done. Help, you understand, none of your big law
andjustice, but help." .
Today most party leaders no Jonger bring
baskets of food to hungry families. Nor do they de-
liver many jobs to the unemployed. All these
services and more have been assumed by the
bureaucracy of the welfare state -the Social
Secutity .Administration, the Department of
Health, Education and Welfare, the department of
Labor. The American bureaucracy is a relatively
new phenomenon. Even in 1933 the total employ-
ment in the Executive branch was less than 600,000
Half of them were in the post office. Today there are
approximately 2.5 million civilian employes in the
Executive branch. :
Before the turn of the century, the members or
the federal bureaucracy were recruited by the
sPoils system; with every change in the presidency,
thousands of civil servants were displaced by the
supporters of the new Chief Executive. This system
was modified in 1883 with the passage of the
Pendleton Act, which created the Civil Service
Commission and provided for the recruitment of 10
percent of the employes by open competitive ex-
amination. Since then, as the expansion of gov-
ernmental aativities increasingly revealed the.inef-
ficiencies of the patronage system, that percentage
has grown. Today more than 90 percent of the
federal employes are chosen by the merit system.
Replaced by the welfare state, deprived of
patronage, stripped of thetr nominating function,
the modern political parties have changed alm?st
beyond recognition. Today as many people classify
themselves as Independents as Republicans or
Democrats. Only 28 percent consider themselves
stroni party identifiers. And as party loyalty
declines ticket s plitting goes up. In 1900.only three
of every' 100 vCJters split ~ir tickets; today .nearly
one·third of the voters regularly cross party lines.
But the decline of the party can only be un-
derstood in the larger context of the loss of com-
munity lite in modem American society. The ?Ider
political party drew its lifeblood from tbe etbn~c. al-
liances among a congeries of local commurut1es,
from the social fact that the same families lived and
worked in the same neighborhoods for generations.
Today many of those ethnic communities have been
shattered by a conflue11ce of social, political and
economic forces; by the concentration of industrial
power and work in the city; by highways, urban re-
newal, and high -r ise dwellings.
We are becoming, in the words of the popular
sociologist Van ce P ack ard , "a nation of
strangers." About 40 million Americans change
their home address at least once each year; the
average American moves about 14 times in his
lifetime. Today two dut of three families are torn
apart by divorce and more than two million sons
and daughters voluntarily leave their homes and
cross state lines to go to college.
In the midst of th.is larger social upheaval, it is
not surpris ing that the bonds of party also have
been s undered. The American parties originally de-
veloped in response to the social structure and to
the needs of the people for a peaceful process to fill
the political po:.1tions established in the Constitu-
tion. As the social s tructure changed over time, so
did the party structure -in response to the western
movement of the population and the dispersal of
economic resources. during Jackson's time, the
parties broadened their base; in response to the
concentration of economic and industrial power in
the late 19th century, the parties narrowed their
bases.
Thus to talk about changing the parties -re-
vitalizing the local precincts or restructuring the
system of financing or r ebuilding the lines of com-
munication -is. as we shall see in the next article,
to talk about changing the social and economic
structure as well.
Nert week. The problems of ref tJTming the govern-
ment.
Teddy Roosevelt,
'Bull Moose·
of American
politics m
1912, took
his campaigns
to the people
-as did most
of his
contemporaries
lf you're .a Courses by
Newspaper student, note
that .. ftnals" a re . ap-
proaching. The final ex-
aminat.ion over these
newspaper lectures is man-
dcitory for those wishing to
earn two units of college
credit. The te3t is scheduled
from 10 . a. m. to noon on
Saturday, Jan. 3, 1976, in
Room 102 of Orange Coast
College's art center build-
ing. Students who have. a
canflict should contact in-
structor Tom Wert.at OCC
in advance.
Cosmetics
Policing
'A Flop' .JQPenney
SAN FRANCISCO
(UPI) -A voluntary pro-
gram for letting the gov-
ernment know when con-
sumers are injured by
cosmetics has been a
flop, according to Presi-
dent Ford's consumer ad·
viser.
Virginia Knauer
speculates that perhaps
only one in every several
thousand adverse reac-
tion reports received by
cosmetic companies gets
passed on to the govern-
ment.
"Clearly, additional
government regulation is
needed," Mrs. Knauer
said.
The voluntary report-
ing program launched in
1974, she said. has been
"disappointing to say the
least. Only about 120 cos-
metics companies out of
an estimated 5,000 have
been filing reports."
Bubble bath products,
she said, are one of the
top 10 sources of adverse
reactions but they do not
show up significantly in
injury reports received
by the Food and Drue Ad-
ministration .
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tYule
'Gala
Raises
:Voices,
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Funds
Soloists Ben
Deane and
Amy Weston
take singing
seriously.
A delightful Christmas package, tied in gold rib-
bon, was opened for the enjoyment of 650 party-goers
when the 552 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Presbyterian presented the annual Voi ces of
Christmas benefit in the Marriott Hotel.
Highlight of the evening was the program of
traditional and contemporary carols sung by the
choral group, with solos by celebrities and the
customary reading of "The Night Before Christmas"
by Andy _Devine.
The Voices are professional friends and as-
sociates of the founders, Les Brown and Sonny Burke,
who got together for neighborhood caroling.
After t~o years, Burke's son died of a heart ail-
MR. AND MRS. CLINTON HOOSE ·TRADITIONAL READING BY ANDY DEVINE
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CALENDAR: Dates Filled
LA LECHE LEAGUE: The
newly organized Newport Beach
Chapter will meet at 8 p.m. Mon-
day, Dec. 15, in the home of Nan·
cy Turner. Newport Beach.
Anyone wishing information may
call Anne McLaren, 833·0248.
DELPWAN SOCIETY: Beta
Delta Nu Chapter, Newport
Beach will meet for a Christmas
brunch Tuesday. Dec. 16, in 1.he
home of Mrs. Robert Murrell.
OPERA LEAGUE: Members
and guests will attend a
'performance of "Gypsy" al
Sebastian's West Dinner
,Playhouse, San Clemente, Tues-
day, Dec. 16. Reservations are
being accepted by Mrs. Frank
Turner, 499-3412.
ALTA BARIA COMMITl'EE:
Pairs
The Orange County
Philharmonic Society committee
will host its 10th annual Las
Luces de Navidad Gala Tuesday,
Dec. 16, at the Balboa Bay Club.·
Guests will board a luxury yacht
at 6:30 p.m. for cocktails, then
return to the club for dinner and
dancing.
SYMPOSIUM : A day.tong
symposium Tuesday, Dec. 16,
will center on the identification
and evaluation of mental health
problems. Location will be the
Hilton Inn, Fullerton, and
sponsor will be the Brea Hospital
Neuropsychiatric Center.
Keynote speaker will be
Ronald C. Smith, M.D., director
of Orange County
Neuropsychiatric Center, who is
a 1970 Gold Medal winner Crom
0
tbe International Congress of
Psychiatry.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF RETIRED PERSONS: Hunt-
ington Beach Chapter 857 will
meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
17, at Murdy Park Center, Hunt-
ington Beach, for a Christmas
gift exchange.
NEWPORT HARBOR
PANHELLENIC: The annual
pick·a-package party will taJce
place at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Dec. 17, in the home of Mrs.
Robert L. Koehler, Newport
.Be act).
GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL: A
new service unit for Girl Scouts
in Laguna Niguel has been
formed with Barbara Holloway
Lemanski-Moffett
Sharon Ruth Morrett became the bride of Dana
Laurence Lemanski during nuptial ceremonies in St.
Edward's Church, Dana Point.
They are the daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
James Moffett of Laguna Beach and Mr. Eugene Lemanski
of Dana Point.
The newlyweds will live in Dana Point.
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Lonergan-Johnson
. All Saints Episcopal Chureh, Beverly Hills was the set·
Ung for the rites linki.oi Roxana Johnson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Nunnally Johnson of Beverly Hills, and Michael
Guthrie Lonergan Of Newport Beach.
The bride attended Westlake School, Beverly HiU.; Ute
American School, London; the International School in
Geneva, and Shimer College, lllinois.
Her husband, son of John 8 . Lonergan and the late
Kathleen Guthrie Lonergan, a director of the Sun Tele1ram
newapapen lo San Bernatdtno. attended Tufts University
and IS t mau(er ot the Mark ~per Forum, Los
Ancel ./ ..
f 1
as chairman. The Scouts will
carol in Crown Valley Mall at
6:30 p.m . Wednesday, Dec. 17.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S
CLUB: Joy.filled Christmas will
theme t~e Wednesday, Dec. 17,
meeting of the Huntington Beach
club, scheduled for the Sheraton
Beach Inn. Speaking and singing
will be Dean, Mary Jane and Bil·
ly Brown.
BUOY'S BELLES
AUXILIARY: A Christmas
luncheon at the Capistrano Depot
is planned for Thursday, Dec. 18,
at noon by the Dana Point Yacht
Club auxiliary.
Y WOMEN: A Polynesian
Christmas celebration is set for
Thursday. Dec. 18, in the YWCA
building, Santa Ana, at 9:30 a.m.
Child care will be available.
l MRS. LEMANSKI
-
ment and the group began performa~ces to. raise
fund s for the Michael Burke Found~tion w~1ch is
based at St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica and is used
for the purchase of heart equipment. .
Today the group presents pro~rams. m ~os
Angeles as a foundation b~nefi~ and m conJunction
with the Eisenhower Hospital m Palm Desert and
Hoag where funds are sp~it between the local or-
ganizations and the foundation. . . About $15 000 was netted from the black-tie din~
ner dance. Locally, proceeds will. sup_Port the
hospital's general fund with curren~ p~orities on the
completion of remod~l~ng_ and .cqwppmg of nuclear
medicine and rehabilitation departments and the
business office facilities.
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MR. AND MRS. A. VINCENT JORGENSEN
Ann Landers
Sitter: Arise!
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a
16-year·old girl who has been re·
ading your column for a long
time. I believe you give sound ad·
vice. Now I have a problem and I
hope you can help me.
I've done babysitting for these
people who are friends of my
parehts. They have four very ac·
tive children. About four months
ago I told the woman I thought I
deserved an increase from 50
cents an hour to 75 cents. She said
she'd compromise and pay me 60
cents.
I babysat for two other
families and received 75 cents an
hour from them. I really need the
money but decided not to maJce
an issue of it with this first lady
because of the family friendship.
'1bree weeks ago, The Great
C.Ompromiser needed a sitter on
short notice. I had another com-
mitment. She begged me to find
her another sitter. I did. She paid
that girl 75 cents an hour. The
following week I sat for her and
she paid me 60 cents· an hour. I
am puzzled by her attitude.
I know this woman likes me
and so do her children. I always
do a good Job and am completely
reliable. Why won't she PlY me
75 cents an hour? Please answer
tbese questions and give me
some advice. -SHORT-
CHANGf:D
When you make it clear that you
are no longer available at the old
price she will either pay the new.
price or get someone else and pay
HEil 7$ cents an bour.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A
word before the holidays on a
problem that has griped me for
four years running.
Certain members of my family
give homemade clothing for gifts
at Christmas time. I'mnot a snob
abqut homemade gifts. Some of
my relatives sew very well. But I
bate to receive a gift with a note
in the box that says, "Needs only
a hem" -or, ''All you have to do
is fit this around the waist.
Those "last-minute touches"
take anywhere from two to 10
months. For exampl e, last
Christmas my mother-in-law
made bedspreads !or each of the
children. They needed to be
shortened "slightly." Almost a
year bas passed and I still ha-
ven't gotten aroulid to it. How
much better it would have been
bad Grandma purchased
something. Anything.
Please say a word Or' two in
your ~olumn about sending un· ·
finished gifts, Ann. l'ro sure this
problem ls not mine alone. -
FINISH IT OR DON'T SEND IT
DEAR F .I.: I'm with yo11.
Here'• my me11ace. DEAR SHORT: Would yoa pay
a sitter 75 cents an hoar U you
knew you coald 1et her for 60
ceat11 Well -tbls II &be way
~mpromue butt figured.
DEAR READERS: Wilen YoQ
send someone an anftnlllr.ecl dft,
you ire 1endhl1 tbena. ~ I
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Ex-cons Join
Crime Fight
LA JOLLA <1' Pl) T A trio or ex-convicts
and a group of sophisticated behavioral scien.
tists have pooled their insight in a program
that has cut armed robbery by 30 percent at 60
Southern California 7-Eleven stores.
Western beh avioral sciences institute ran
a 14-montb experiment involving 120 selected
. convenien~e sto_res in San Diego, Los Angeles,
Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino coun-
ties.
The stores were divided into two equal
· groups with equal robbery rates, and the in-
stitute experimented with antirobbery techni-
ques in one group. •
THE CRIME RATE dropped 90 percent in
the experimental stores compared with that in
control s tores, where no precautionary
• measures were taken, Dr. Wayman Crow.
director of the institute anJ head of the pro-
ject, said last week.
He said ex-convicts, trained members of
the WJ3SI staff, played a vital part in the study
and provided "insight into the prespective" of
robbers.
"We visited the stores at night and cased
them as if we wer e going to rob them," said
ex-robber Ray J ohnson, one of the institute's
team members a nd a researcher on crime
problems. ''The ones we found most attractive
were the ones most frequently robbed.''
The techniques the researchers d evised
during the 14-month study were simple and in-
expensive.
STORE WINDOWS were cleared to pro-
vide better visibility Crom the outside, cash re-
gisters were moved to the front of the store,
better parking lot lighting was provided and
possible escape routes were blocked.
In addition, store owners and clerks were
trained in how to reduce the amount of cash on
band, how to recognize suspicious activity and
Overregulation .
: · Of Chenllcals Hit
~r . .. SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -It isn'tintelligent
to regulate pesticides that are no more harmful
1 than car oil, a plant pathologist says.
The Environm ental Protection Agency
(EPA> regulates everything "as if it were
dangerous, and that's like regulating car oil on
the same basis as arsenic," Dr. B.E. Day, pro·
fessor of plant pathology at the University of
California at Berkeley, said last week.
Day, during an interview at the Inland Em-
pire Agricultural Chemical Association conven-
tion here, said that if the EPA continues to con-
sider every pesticide to be "deadly dangerous,"
persons will stop paying attention to its regula-
tions.
More tough regulations could turn the s mall
farmer into an outlaw, Day said, because "the
small farmer is more hkely to risk a fine for us-
ing' a restricted pesticide than watch his crops
di " e.
WHILE REGULATION of many pesticides
is needed, Day said, controls on such chemicals
at Ethrel. which controls ripening and color in
fruit, are worthless. A person would have to eat a
pound or Ethre l before he became sick, the
• pathologist said.
The history of chemical applications to crops
• does not warrant the stringent controls now in ef-
fect, he said. ·
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Holiday M~il
Fraud Grows
WASllINGTO:'\ <AP> Thl' Postjl Sl'T\ll't
warns Chn:-tlmus shopJ)l•rs to hl' "'.11) of m<11l
order swindll•rs. "ho may tw opl'r.111ng rn n•ruril
numbers th as hohcLty :-.l'Json
"Thesl' opt•r.1tors offrr somt•lhin).-( .it ..in t':\
tremely atlr;1ctl\'1' pt tc•1· .ind tht•n don"t ddi\ 1·1
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··Christ mas 1:-. .1 hu sy mailini..: tinh· b1·1-.w:-.1· 11
1s a lime of busy t•ommt•n·1.1l al'l1nl) \raJ tllo:-.1·
who seek to deCl•i Vl' tomt.> out uf tlw \.\O<>tl\.\ork ;it
Chnstmas ltme." D.n 1s said 111an1nll•rv1t'\.\
Though many mall order com·er11-. ;1n·
ll'g11lmatc. the a1hng l't."onom) hjs stjrkd ,,
boom in m;ul onkr f1.1ud. and 1t mJy gl't \\111 ~1
dunng !ht• Chnstm.1.s st•Json. PostJI Sl·r \ 1n· ol
fic1als Sa)
"THIS IS t\ ltn1l' \\hen t hl· l>uH·1· should
beware evt•n mun· than usual If a·m~il-urder uf
fer sounds too good to Ix' tru1.· tht·n that's pm
bably what 1t 1:-. ·· D..i' 1s sJ.Jc1
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a previous holiday Sl'ason. lbvis (·1ted an
operator who ad\l'rt1s1.'<I .1 \.\l'll kn1)\.\n makt.' of
camera for about S50 k s::_.. than ib markl'l ,·aluc
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"lie got thousands of pt>ople tn m ail him
checks for $19 95. but tlw s\\Uldkr wasn't dt·
livering any camt•ras." Davi~ s;.i1d
LA JOLLA STORE OPERATOR IS INSTRUCTED Q~_HOW TO REDUCE THEFT RISKS
how to deal with nil persons -robbers as wdl ent<.'d study. th1.• SouthJ and Cop . operators
~ind franch1 ::,(•rs of 5.-100 7· EleH"n stores in the
nat10n. formt•d :JO t'Xl'l'Ult\ t' crimt• prevention
<'11mm1llt'l' to plan implementation of the
techn1qu1.•s ..it otlwr ston•s
as customers who t.•nlered lhl'1r stores
"TllE ST l:llY dt•mon:-.tratt•ssc1l'nt1fu·;illv
that physical changt·s al lhl' retail slor1.• sit~·
and training of personnel! are efkct1ve wa\':-o lo
deter a potential robbery." Crow said. 'Tl 1hz
ing tht• crime prevenllo·n approach to th1.• µro
blem should prove less coslly to 1mplem1.•nt
than incr<.'asmg su n ·e1llann· and poliemg. -
"Th1.• prt'\'l'lltton proct·dun•s Wl.'re d fec
t ive only "llh stores that had previously been
nibb1.•d frcqut>ntly and were allractive to rob-
lwrs. · · lht• n•port ~aid. ··Further development
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B8 CAIL Y PILOT Sunday. December 1•. 1915
Child Star Struggling to Return
By ROBERT C'A R•;Y
MARIANN A. \11.
<UPI> Stw :-at Bud
dha-ltke llO thl• sd111ol
room desk. ll'~s foldl><l
under ht.•r. h.wds reslmg
1ighUy on h i.>t knt'l':-, :1n
· unlikely tcachl•r for un·
" • ltkely s tud<•nt s
$usan Mr.1.,tw1 g -..it
w ith two :-c·ort.• ur :-o
b l ack , <'tlltur.tlly
deprived lt.'l'll .1g1·r~
··Let's set.• tht.• h.1nds of
those who think tht•y <.'an
act,·· sht' :-.11d. booming
nut a big ,·oil't' from '>Ul'h
much about it n ow, 1t
".:is obviously h ard for
her too.
When she was 19 she
mo\t'd to Italy to try gel·
tmg it all into perspec-
h ve. She s taye<j three
yl'ars and acted in
sevt>ral foreign movies.
Sht• told a n interviewer
when she returned:
"My parents and I are
now friends rather than
mutual dependents. But
more important, 1 am
now able to work out a
better balance between
my personal and pro-
cessional hfe. Before 1
went to Europe I never
took time out for the
Uungs l lov~d to do -
window shop, reud, visit
a museum, hstcn to re-
cords, just bt.• alont.>. In
Italy I karnt•d that time
was mine to do with us I
pleased."
That was in the early
'OOs. But whJlever plans
she might have h ad for
new theater projects
were sidelined b y mar-
riage to Britis h actor
Chns topher Jones and
the birth of a daughter,
who had a congenital
heart de!ect. All this took
a lot or time.
Also, there had been
some bad reviews which
seemed bound to come
considering the ecstacy
o! the first ones and for a
time Susan did not want
to act any more. For six
or seven years she. did
not appear in anything.
Then s he and her School Aid Act and
hus band divorced and through the National En-
s he began slowly to work dowment o! j\rts.
her way back. The object of the pro-
She began, as she puts gram is to bring in suc-
it now , "To pay my cessful artists, black or
dues." wtiite, who will be valua-
The a fternoon 's lee· ble role models for
lure at Marianna's Lee children in integrated
High School is over now. schools. •
S h e h a s b e e n i n From here she goes to
Arkansas a week, ru>· a lecture at the Universi·
pearing in high school ty of Florida and then
workshops in severQt starts work on a part in
cities under a grant !mih the television series
the National Emerge 1 ''Harry O."
At 37, actress
Susan Strasberg
still can't rival
early successes
a httlt! girl, Jlthuugh -
.,he's not l''.\Jctb· .1 girl
.my more but still looks
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.'.'io hands.
"How manv uf vuu
haH· ever t~1ld )Our
parents ::>omt·lhing thal
• ~·asn't trut.• ,rnd mJdt.•
them belil'vl' 1t ·• • •
LOTS OF h;.inds go up
and then• art> some
chucklt•:-. and s m l11.•s.
Somebody s.i td,
··Right on ·•
··well, that ·s :.it.·ting,"
:-.aid Susan St rasbt•rg
·From my point of \11..•\\
I would c11ns1d1.•r you pr1.·-
1 tty good a('tors ..
~ She had lht•m nO\ ....
They wer(' lts lt.•nmg,
pay 1 n g a lt t.• n t 1 on . A
frame of rt'fen•nct.• h~•d
bet>n reacht.>d
She stood up. mm t•d
among tht•m, tJlk1.•d Jml
tJught.
Sus.rn Str.1sbt•rg, "ho
as a t t.• t' n ~' ~ t• r I 1 k l'
themsel\l's had lwen tht•
brightl''>l stJr un
R r o .1 d " .1 y . 1 11 l h n 'l'
dJys had oftt.•n h ob
Mbbt•d "tlh tht.• ltkt.•::. of
Orson Wl'llt.·s. M anlyn
:\lonrot.• or P.1ul ~l'wman
who might Jll) timt.•drop
111:.i ht•r p.lnnb homl'
for tt'J
ASO llF.R stucknls on
this aftt.•rnoon w c•r c
.mostly black M1ss1s::.ippi
Delta dt.•sct.•ndJnts.
scar ct.•ly a gt.•nt.•r:itwn
awav fro m 1llitt>ruc)'.
and -only a ft.•\\ sll'ps
further from t•otton ftl'ld
slaver:
It 1~ th<.' longest of
journeys from Bro.id" ay
l o the '.\11ss1ss1pp1 l>l'lta
no matter whNht•r you
are gomg or coming
And om• has to posl• lht.•
qut>st wn. "hat s an up
town girl llkl' ) ou d 11111:.:
1n ~' do" n home pl.in·
Lik e this'!
Jn the :iutumn of l!l.;5.
Susan Strasberg, th1.•n 17 ,
opened on Bro~1clway m
the lead of "Tht• Diary t1f
Anne Frank" to unusual·
ly open mouthed rt•\ tl'" s
calling ht•r "1•n(·h .mt
10 g," "brt.• al ht .tlrn1g.
"dazzlin g · and ra
dtant ":'\1.•" 't 11rk <'ntH·s
withou t a d1s-.t•nting
voice h .11led t ht.• turth of ..i
new star
Tll.\T SF. \SO'.'. nn
BroJd\\3\. ".is dt.•sC'nlit•d
as the best in H'a r \ncl
Susan Strasberg .• 1 high
sch ool SC'nior fnund
h erself chcen•d .is the
best among such -.tars as
Julie H a rns, Sh1rlt.>y
Booth . Ruth Gnrdon.
Shelll'\ Wint1•1 . '\,1ncy
W alkC'r and <:wen
Verdon
In the Wt't.•ks that
followPd, her namt• \.\1•nt
up in lights .t fool htJ.!h
abo\ e the lll ll• of lht.·
show ~ind. 111 tht• \\oord'>
of T1mP m.1ga11n('. "Sht'
bN':Jffil' thl' yuung1·~1
d r ~1 m at 1 c st .1 r t> " 1•1 lo
shmt• nn Hroadw<•Y
E\en11nt• st•nt her
s c r i p t ~ t o r 1• <J cl .
En•non<' \\ antc·cl an in-
t e r ,; 1 l' " • T h t' '\ " w
\'ork1.·r cam1• to c.111, as
d 1 d L 1 f t.' • C n o cl
Housekl•t.•ping .ind Look
The next \<.>.tr t ht• hit
mP\ 1e Pie.me ' sl.irnng
Wilham JloldC'n ;.ind Kim
!':ovak was r deas1.•d and
Susan won m or e acclaim
as the book 1sh. tom·
bov1s h little sister of thc-
glamorous Kim.
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Plug'-;When Is It Legal?
ByTOMUHLENBROCK resp i r a to r y or that a court direct Jife-wife died while still legislalt.•res.
ST LOUIS tUPl> circulatory !iYStem con· sustammg m achinery be hookro to the machim·ry Ironically, Warner
cedures is the fact that
they all know when they
do put a patient on the
machine, they have to
worry about whether
they can turn the
machine otc. • · Warner
said.
"Exotic developments
in the world of med1t 10l'
defeat the purpose, m
so m ~ ins tances, for
which the physic1jn ha:,
bt>en trarned . Jle's
trained to pract1tt'
medicine and instead he
has to practice l<Jw,"
Warner said.
K aren Ann Quinlan linued. unpluggt-d from his 31· but before the suit was said the definition is
• would not ~e cons1dercd Miss Quinlan's br:.un year-old \\ 1fl·. J ud1th resolved. needed not so much to
~· dead u n d e r the was said to have only Ann. In Debro's situataon, end the use of machines
.i; American Bar Associa· sporaQ wave activity, Warner agreed \he on otnerwise "dead" pa-
tlon'sdefinitlonl>fdeath. but other life functions HIS SUIT ~aid her woman was dead tientsbuttoinsurephysi·
''They won't plug it in
ilthey can't unplug it."
.. Absolutely not," said existed despite doctors' brain was "b1olog1cally because no life systems cians will not hesitate to
Edward. Warner, a st. testimony that she had dead · · and h c r would exist without employ them for ke'eping
Loub ottarney who degenera~d beyond all resp i.r at or y and medical assistance. patients like Karen Ann
beaded the association's hope of res um ing a circulatory !.ystems Warner said the ABA Quinlan "alive."
committ.ee on mediicine normal .Hf~. were functioning only is working to have its de-
.and law wbicb formt.&l at-ln a similar ~use, Gary bee au s e o ( ou t sidc finition incorporated un-''INCU!ttBENT 1n the
edtbelegaldefinition. Debro of St. Louis asked s timulation . D e brn's iformly into law by state fear of starting the pro-
He said uniform adop-
tion of the definition
would take the burden
off physicians.
·' lt 's hard to opt•ratl'
on somebody if you have
to keep looking over your
::.houlder ·•
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ATTORNEY WARNER
Rules Protect Patient -The definition says. -,~ --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
••For •n legal purposes.
a human body with tr
reversible cessation of
total brain function <ic
.. cording to usual and
11 customary standards of
medical practice shall be
considered dead.•·
This would not apply. I' Warner said, to tbe New
1: J erse_y girl for whom her
I, parents have asked an
end to artificial life·
maintaininl devices
The request has ~$\
turned down in tb e
courts.
The ABA definition of
death, arrived at by a
committee of doctQrs.
-lawY,ers , philosQpMrs,
'.: theologians and seman·
' ticists, was published
l ast January . Bu t
Warner had refused lo
comment on it until he
agreed recently lo an in·
terview.
FOR PERSONS, such
as Mis s Quinlan ·~
parents, who seek to d1::.
connect life-sus taining
machines from com-
atose and otherwise hfe-
less loved ones, Warner
said the problem lies in
the phra:,e ··total brain
function."
Emphasizing he is giv·
ing his own, and not
necessarily the associa-
tion's, interpretation of
the definition . Warnl'r
said legal death requin·s
total cessation of all
brain functions.
Since the bruin !'tern is
thought to control such
bodily functions as
breathing and blood
flow, a patient with a
total absence Qf brain
waves would not he con
s id e r e d d e a d 1 f t h l'
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SAN DIEGO <UPI>
Wh en the gas pump
s howed 27 gallons in
Howard Oberg's car, he
decided it was time to
call the service station
attendant
His tank held only 18
gallons.
"We reached a settle-
ment," he said . "l paid
for 12 gallons and, after
thinking about it, called
the county weights and
measures office."
The case was the first
exa mpl e found of
gasoline returning to a
service station storage
tank through the new
vapor recovery systems
required by county or
dinance.
PROPONENTS of the
recovery systems say
they will e liminate a lot
of smog cheaply, but im·
plementation is proving
to be a center of con·
troversy.
Four major oil com-
panies have attacked the
county ordinance, the
most stringent known. If
the court challenges fail.
the o rdinance could
become a national pro-·
totype.
Investigation of
Oberg 's purchase
showed the gasoline in·
tended for his tank was
swallowed by the pump's
vapor r ecovery hose.
"We've heard rumors
o! this before, but this is
the first case we've
verified," said Stephen
R . Mill er. county
weights and measures
director.
He blamed th(' pro-
blem on a mismatch of
nozzle and fuel tank filler
tube. He snid the sealing
collar on the nozzle
shortened the length of
the nozzle so it did not re-
ach the trapdoor in the
filler tube on Oberg's
car, which was made for
no-lead gasoUne
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Taurus Can
Trust Timing
MONDAY, DECF.MBER 15
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21·Aptil 19): Questions con-
cemmg money. basic values are answe red.
TAURUS (April 3>-May 20): Lumlr cycle is
bieh trust intuition, judgment.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What occurs
behind the scem~s is more important now than
u.sual .
C'ANCER (June 21-July ~): Accent on
friendship, gain through social contacts, ability
lo transform wishes mtorealities.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Spotlight on career,
ambition. s tanding in community, professional
superiors.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Good Moon
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LIBRA (St.>pt. 23-<kt. 22): Occult or hidden
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SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on
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SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21): Check
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CA PRICORN CDec. 22-Jan. 19): Moon
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be specific,
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P ISCES ( Ft-b. 19-March 20): You may be ex-
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Sunday, December 1• 197S
She Loses Hom·e Game
B)' ERMA BOMtn:(l( hfl• will continue even if r
l'm onl' of thOSl' d o n 't know that
women who bl'l1t•\l'0lh.it q u.trler back Charlll'
l'Ugss needs 14 pass~ to
move ahead of \he legt-n·
dary Orlow Spilt who
threw 6,'42 completions
for a combmed yardage ot 36,033 yards. 1,500 of
them while wearing Sup-
pHose.
Maybe it 's not a com-
plete. full life, but l 'm
willing to m a k e
sacrifices. My hus band
is nol.
He behev<'s there has
not been a prophet llke
Curt Gowdy since Moses
and that when Curt an-
nounces someope has
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around the kitchen a lot
and dream, now picl(s up
184 pairs of socks a day
in her son's bedroom?
"Maybe you'd be in·
terested in bow m any in \ tt
complete sente nces J 4
toss out a day that no one
listens to or answers? Or
how m any times I 've in-
tercepted the car keys so
we can use our own car
DAIL. Y PILOT 8
P etula
Singer Petula Clark
will ue a guest on
"Th e Midnight
Spec ial," hosted by
Hele n Reddy, at J
a. m . next Saturday
on Channe l 4 .
followi n g regular
Frjday night
programming.
"MOKTY PYTHOH • ntl
HOLT GIAJ\."
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record of 26 passes in a
sudden-death playoff,
there will be a n ash or
lightning and rain for 40
days and nights.
once in a while?
"You want color? I'll
give you color. We have
two brothe rs playing on
the sam e team for rus-
hes. l think if you 'll
check the record book
you will find we have not
had that kind of a rela-
tionship between siblings
since Cain and Abel were
a duo back in Genesis.••
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"Shhh," he said mo-
tioning for silence.
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those statistics and .. "
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well. I just witnessed
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s hut-out ... eight
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Hadl, Packers Test Sputtering LA Todayi
LOS ANGELES (APJ -Coach
Chuck Knox terms it a "must
ltlme" for his Los Angeles Rams
whose record stands far superior
to that of the Green Bay Packers
they meet t<>day at the Coliseum.
For although the Rams are the
ll·POint favorites over the
Packers, they need a victory to
gain virtual assurance of the
home field advantage in the open-
ing National Football League
playoff game.
Green Bay, in its rarst season
under former quarterback star
Bart Starr, stands only 3-9, while
the Rams are 10-2 and already
have won tbe Western division
Blessings
Can Be
Counted
Lest we lose sight of just how
good our high school athletic
situation is in Orange County,
take a look at the following report
from Kenneth Carlson in the
Seattle area :
"High schools in Washington
have been hit with a thing called
affirmative action so that all non-
varsity sports except football
have been eliminated. No more
JV. Bees or Cees. They used to
have 19 sports. Now, with ar
flrmative action, they have six
boys s ports, five girls sports and
two combined.
''There has been a 54 percent
WHITE
WASH
reduction in coaches. In one
sports office at a school they had
three men who had between 8 and
13 years service. Last year they
hired a woman to mcrea5e the
::.taff to four.
"In came affirmalt\'e action
and they fired the man who had
worked for eight years and had to
keep the worn an who had worked
for only one year
"In some schools they have
women head coaches with very
-experienced men coaches under
them .... all in the name of
equality.
··Another thing: a coach can-
not kick a kid off of a team here.
It has to be the principal who
does it, the coach doesn't have
the right anymore ...
I believe we can count our
blessings after reading what's
going on in Seattle.
We appear to be headed for
another sparkling y.ear of high
school basketball in the coast
area with Estancia (4-1), Corona
del Mar (7-0), Mater Dei (6-1),
)farina (6-2) and Mission Viejo
(4·1> ofrtofaststarts.
And with Fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach usually strong
and usually late bloomers, the
'ar ea figures to again have more
than its share or power in prep
circles.
H Ca nada W('ren't having
enough problems getting ready
for the 1976 Olympic Games. a
rtport from Montreal indicates
that now there may be national
beef s hortage which could
seriously shorten the supply of
meat for Olympic hamburger
concessions.
Rod Snook, an Edison High
product, bas recovered from ill-
ness and is a m ember of the
Whittie r College basketball
team.
Ann Karrick of Mt. Sterling.
Ky .. caught a four-pound bass
without welting a Line. Boating
with friends in a nearby re·
servoir, s he was enjoying the
calm and quiet.
Then the bass jumped out of ·
the water and landed in her
arms. She screamed and the bass
flopped around before human
and fi sh could be brought under
control.
USC Downs
Illini, 62-58
LOS A NG E LES < AP) -
Southern California, with some
clutch free throw shooting by Bob
Trowbridge, staved off an llljnois
raJly in the final minutes to down
the Illini 62·58 Saturday night.
With the Trojans holdir\1 a pre-
carious 59-58 lead, Trowbtidge
connected on two free throws
with 1 01 remaining to giv~ \JSC
thetnumph.
Ex-Corona del Mar 1tar Casey
Jones oddtd an insur '1lce free
throw with t4 seconds lcn as the
'rtoj ans ran their record to S l .
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crown in the NFC.
A victory over Oreen Buy
woulcl in ell probability mean
that two weeks hence the Rams
would host the NFC East victor
in the playoff start towru'd the
Super Bowl.
John Hadl, who was the field
general tor the Rams when they
won the division two years ago,
returns as the quarterback for
the Packers. And James Harris,
who took over in Los Angeles
when HadJ left, will be the field
general Cot the Rams.
"Green Bay i s a v e ry
dangerous football team, and
don't forget they beat Dallas,''
Knox cautions. "Hadl will be re·
ady to play a big game. He's a
fine football player and ll'Lis wlll
be a tough foptbaU game for us.
The Ram:s offense sputtered
last week in a 14-7 victory over
New Orleans and the 65,000 fan~
expected at the 1 :05 p.m. kickoff
will be expecting more this out·
ing.
"I( we wln this game, in all
probability we'll have the first
playoff game at home," Knox
commented significantly. But he
won't learn untH later which
Eastern club his Rams will be
facing.
The Rams defense has allowed
Just three touchdowns in their
last HJ quarten of play, but they
must atop not only the passing of
Hadl but also the running of a
crew topped by John Brock·
ington and Barty Smith.
The Rams have their own out-
standing runners in Lawrence
Mccutcheon, Jim Bertelsen,
Cullen Bryant and John Cap-
pelletti, yet it was thedefensethat
did the damage at New Orleans.
A safety brought the first two
points and linebacker Jim
Peterson carried a fumble back
67 yards for the Rams' onJy
touchdown as l wo field goals pro-
vided the other pomts.
Last year. m their only meet-
ing. the Packt>rs beat the Rams
17-8 when ltadl was stiU the Los
Angeles quarterbac:k. but overall
the Rams lead the series 30-19-1.
W1th Green Bay this season,
Hadl has complt!led 165 of 298
throws for 1,799 yards and six
touchdowns. H :.irris has complet-
ed 156 of 283 passts for 2, 146 and
14 touchdowns.
McCutcheon leads the rushers
with 839 yards and n&'ds J6J in
the final two games against the
Packers and Super Bowl cham·
pion Pittsburgh to post his thrid
stra1ght 1,000-yard sea::.on.
Cowboys,
Steelers l
Triumph
DALLAS CAP) -DaJJa:-
quarterback Roger Staubach
shook o(( the boos nngmg in his
helmet to rally the Cowboys tnto
the National Football League
playoffs Saturday with a bruising
31-10 victory over the Washington
Redskins.
Staubach, who cost DaJlas an
earlier loss to W ashingt.on with an
interception in overtime. passed
for two touchdowns and ran for
another as Dallas clinched at
least the National Conference wild
card berth.
Dallas has a 9-4 record and
Washington has an 8-5 mark. The
Cowboys clinched a wild card
even if they lose next week to the
New York Jets and stand a chance·
for a division title should St.
Louis, 9-3, loseits last two games.
The scrambling Staubach
slapped the Cowboys alive after
the Redskins had scored 10 points
in a 32-second span of the first
penod.
Staubach drilled Golden
Richards w1th a qwck sideline
pass and Richards shook off the
tackle of Mike Bass to complete a
57-yardpass and run touchdown.
The aroused Cowboys took a
14-10 halftime lead after Randy
Hughes recovered a fumbled punt
by Washington ·s Larry Jones.
SCORE llY QUARTERS
W•s111n9100 1n o O o 10
Dalla• o I• O 11-31
A 61,°'1
STATISTICS
W•slt Ftrsl down• n
Rushu-yard\ 11 81
Pas,1119 yard\ 141
Return v•rds Sl
Pas-.es u ll 2
"""" 8-0
0.1
·~ ... '°' 1S3
JI
l'uml>les-lost 3 l
Pf!"'111•es·y6rd• lt-61
INDIVIDUAL LEADEltS UCl'S JEFF BUTLER (30) LOOKS FOR AN OPENING AS Bill BECKFORD (44) WAITS FOR A PASS. NO. 23 IS STEVE CLEVELAND.
1().20-t
7 46
2 I no
I I I
Sailors Dominate
All-CIF Polo Team
Frank Anderson and Kevin
Robertson of Newport Harbor
High hav(' been named co-
players of the year on the AJl-CIF
water polo team announced to·
day.
Anderson and Robt>rtson led
cnach Bill Barnett's Newport
Tars to an undefeated season
(24·0>. the first in the school's
history. in annexing lheCIPtitle.
:'Jewport plal'ed four players
on the All-Cl F first team, two on
the second squad and another on
the> third team In add1tion, Ran-
d) Parole of ~ewport v.:.is one of
three area players given honora-
ble menllon. The others included
Sean Gallagher of Costa :\lcsa
and Larry Oaba of l'nivt'r:-.ity
Whtie Ney. port dominated lhe
three teams. Costa :\lesa and
Un1vers1ty had two players
named and Corona del :\tar one
Thethr('e teams:
F IRST TEAM-Frank An·
cterson, Kevin Robertson. George
~ewland, Greg Fults <Newport
Harbor); Joel Monrot> <Cost a
Mesa>; Jeff Hassett <Universi·
ty); Dave Ritchie, Zack Stimson.
Tim Carey Sunny Hills>; Randy
Kai bu:; (LB Wilson >: Carey
Schroeder (San Ma rcos);
Stephen P ogostin CReverly
lulls l. Sean Foley (Los Altos l
SECON O TEAM -Mitch
White, John Dobrott (Newport
Harbor); Tony Binggt'I. Herb
Greenback <Los Altos I. John
Gansel <Foothill l, Bob Hill.
Mark O'Brien (Sunny Hills>;
Chris Axlegard CC r escenta
Valley ). J ocl Hollt1day (San
Marco s>. Paul Pa stu sak
(Lakewood ). Norman Anmdas
<Downey).
FRANK ANDERSON
KEVIN ROBERTSON
RUSHIN(, Wa\il01'1QIOt1 Br~ 1137, ~Ison
._20 Dall•s. N~whov•~ 11 'IO. 0 ~.,.,.,., 1!.~
RECE1VINC,-W,hil•ngton, C.rotnt 4 41 J Smtih
l-36, Taylor 2 J8 Dallas, R•U\UO;. 2·4~. O
""arson 3-43
PASStNC.-Wash1n9ton, K1l""'r 12 H 0. 13\
vardS, Jolwtson 1 8 2 2S Y<lrds Dallas. Slaubacl\ t().1'1-1, IS3, lonqley,01-0
Bn19als Blit:ed
PITTSBURGHCAP> -Franco
Harris rushed for 1J8 yards and <1
pair of touchdowns and P it
tsburgh's defense forced tY.u
damaging turnovers in tht.>
Steelers' 35-14 victory over Cin-
cinnati Saturday which gave
them their third division title in
four seasons.
Jt was the 11th s traigh t
triumph for the Steelers, 12-1,
and it assured them of a home
playoff berth as champions of the
Central Division of the American
Football Conferenc('
Cincinnati fell to 10 3 with its
sixth straight los::. al Three
Rivers Stadium. but the Bengals
still have a chance at a wild card
playoff berth.
The Steelers, who set a club r e-
cord with 12 victories in one
season, took the lead for good
6:20 into the game when Terry
Bradshaw threw a three-yard
touchdown pass to Lynn Swann to
conclude a 68-yard drive.
Later in the first quarter, tbe
Steelers extended their lead to
14-0 when they con\'erted a
Boobie Clark fumble into a 42-
yard touchdcwn play. Dwight
White shook the ball loose. lt was
gr abbed by linebacker Jack
Lambert. who ran 21 yards
before lateralling to cornerback
J .T. Thomas, who raced the last
21 yards for the touchdown.
SCOllE BY QUARTERS
C•nconnatt
Pllt\burql\
A--4,889
F1'5ldown\
Ru\Ns y•rds
P•Ul1'19yirds
Return r•rds
~U.\
STATISTIC~
() 7 0 ,_,.
1• 7 7 7--JS
01111
16
26-123
l'M
·1
19-33-1
s.Jll
11
~" ,, •••1 121
IHS
INDIVIDUAL LEADEltS
RUSHING-<lnconn•tl, Andl'fson .S..•, O•r'I<
1·11, E Jollni.on 1!>-19. Pott\boKQl'I, ~rTIS 10-111.
81e•f!r'l-JS. Br.tMISllawJ.19_
RECEIVING-Cincinnati, Myf!r\ J.'6, E-~ •·11. frumpy 3-48. P1ttsbun.i11. s-s..,. Stall-nh J.57.
137
1:1-n.1
~
l.O , .. P\.rt1s
Fum1>1n.1os1
PeNllles
PASSING-Clnclnn•tl, Andthon 1,..32·1, t:a•
y•rds, Frllts l·0--0, 0. Pmsburgh, 8r•dSll•w 1HJ.t, 14'.
TIM TIVENAN OF ucr DRIBBLES AROUND DEFENDER.
THIRD TEAM-Ted McGinley
(Newport Harbor); Jeff Wherry
(Corona del Mar); Mark Whit·
more (Costa Mesa>; Kirk
Sa mpson (University); Hans
Kruip (Sunny Hills>; Larry
Holmes (Millikan l; Chris Kelsey
(Mira Costa). Ken Watson (San
Marcos): Lance Pruitt (Los
Altos); Gene Orshiro (Muir);
Mike Rapaport <Beverly Hills).
Steve Evans <Lakewood >.
Releaguing Rejected
Anteaters Rolled to Their Third Straight Victory, 70-60.
Anteaters Top Deacons
UC Irvine's basketball team
overcame a cold shooting first
half for a 70.60 victory ov r u
St'r3ppy Paclt1c Cbrutian team
Saturday nlght at Crawford Holl.
Tbe wln was the Anteale~·
third straiaht of the young season
Coach Tim Tifl's club leaves this
morning for Las Vegas where It
will ent"ounter n tnth·rankt'd
Unlve"ily of Nev da Tues(iny
niiflt.
It's th~ fjrst of a four-game,
e.igbt-day trip and ir the Anteaters
shoot H poorly ae lhey d r In the
•
opening half Saturday night, 1t ·u
be a long Ont'.
UCI canned only 41.5 percent or
its shots in the opening half
against the Deacons' 2-1·2 ronc
But i;till Tlrt's crew held a 32·30
haJfUme edge
But it was a different story after
the intermission as Nate Jone-s.
Steve CleveJand and Jett Butler
spsrked UCI to the win.
The Anteaters canned 62.5 Pf"r·
ctnt or their shots after the
hal!tlmt break. flrus~ with a 52
percentmarkfortbta\°e. {
Jones (inis hed with 16 points
while Cleveland and BuUer hit 13
Mitch Me77.ulo s parked the
Deacons with 19 points while
Richard Porter hit 18.
tJ<:I, <'XCept for lhE; first thrt-t-
minut<'S of the game, led all the
woy but it could nE"ver com-
µletely take comm and
flwn•n
'*"' ci. ... lend
lutlef'
J•llWIM
O.wl'
UC lrvlM (111
.. ",... .. ft .. ,,
1 0 I • YOl.!"91 O t 1 4
I 0 l 1' Flt1morrl• 1 0 S 1
) 7 I I) 0.0fl>fd 0 0 1 Q
S t S 1~ ~lllo I 0 1 •
1 7 1 • l~I' H XI H 10
i 1 J • Ha1111m• ue 1rv1nt, ""'°
Orange County High Schools
have rejected an alternate pro-
posal for releaguing that would
have affected six schools includ·
ing Estancia and Huntington
Beach from lbe Orange Coast
area.
"With 50 of 51 schools answer-
ing our questionnaire. we bad 28
votes in favor of the changeand22
against," 'Bob Packer or Costa
Mesa High and releaguing com·
rnittee chairman told the DaH,y
Pilot Friday ··we had agreed that any such
change must have a two.thir<b
majority vole in order to pas.' and
we tell about six short of tbot
level.
"As a result. we wut ao back to
the Nov. 4 proposal for sub·
mi~sion to the(ff Councu at their
Jan. S meeting
The most recent proposal had
Canyon High moving to the Cen-
tury League in place of Estancia
and SaddJeback taking the plttce
of Santa Ana.
Estancia would then move to
the Sunset League to replace Hun-
tington Beach and the Oilers
would be placed in the Empire
League in pl ace or Ka tell a. Santa
Ana would also have been moved
to the Emplre circuit for Sad·
dJeb8ck. .
KateUa would take over tn ti.a
F'r'eeway ~e f<rr lbRelt •llo
would replace Canyon ln the
Oranie d rtui t. . ...
But the tbanges f allfd to get tie
necessary two-thirds m"1oiilj
vote and the switches will.nOl lae
•made in th r•ea,wng W'ODGtal
tot.be CJF co;uncil.
•
' (2 DAIL V PILOT
CdM Nabs Crown
* * * * * * * * *
Poly Outguns Vikes ·
Branning
Co-MVP
Of T o urney . ' By GLENN WJOTE
Of tile O~ II y "llot MAH
BEVERLY HILLS-It was
\farina playing the perfect game
for three quarters. But then the
bubble burst and Long Bea"h Po-
ly went on to nab a hard fought
tl0-56 triumph in the "ham·
pionship finals of the Beverly
Hills High lnvitat1onal basket-
ball tournament Saturday night.
The up and coming Vikings of
roaC'h Steve Popovich were stick·
mg it to the top ranked team in
the Cl F Southern Section in
rather {'Onvincing fashion.
After storming to a 10-0 lead
and holding P oly's unbeaten
Jackrabbits off the scoreboard
for 5 09 of the first quarter,
~1anna settled into a pattern of
perfection
The Vikings were playing pa·
t1ently. sNtmg up the offense and
taking only hi gh percentage
shotc;-<>ne~ w 1thtn a 14-foot
penmeter
And they were getting perfect
pos1t1on on the defensive boards
to hold the vaunted Rabbits at
bay Ri{'h Branning, t'o-MVP or
the tourney with Poly's Johnny
~ash . was ripping the nets and
hitting the boards.
He w a~ getting CJ hefty of·
fenswe assist from Mike Buhler,
also chosen to the all·tourney
t eam.
And so it was Marina still
leading 48· 13 ~1th 7 51 left m the
game aft~r Tom Ugland canned
a shot from the top of the key to
open the last quarter.
Up to that point Marina had
trailed only once, 19-18. and had
been s hooting at a 65 3 percent
clip from the field.
But no\\ it all {'ame undone
The Rabbits went on the of-
fensive and began getting somt•
of the ins ide shots they"d been de·
rued to go with their increa:,mgly
. warm outside shooting.
Marina then missed seven of
its next eight shots. had two cost-
ly turnovers and suddenly lost its
{'Ohes 1ve n ess. taking poor
percentage s hots with no one to
tut the board.
Poly wt•nt on a tear, outgun-
ning the Yikes, 11·2 lo take a 54·50
lead with 3:51 to go and never
again trailed.
Three more baskeL'i by Bran
mng kept the Vikes close .... thl'y
lagged 57·56 with 20 seconds left.
But the Rabbits countered with a
pair o f free throws with 14
seconds to go to put it out of
reach.
Branning had 28 points (16 in
the first half) to go Wlth 10 re-
bounds. Buhler. with a dozen
points m the first half. wound up
with 16 a nd nine rebounds
* * * LB Poly 1601 Maril\• (!41
19 H pt Ip ,, "pf'" )Oflnwn 3 1 I 1 UQla"d
W•l"V s J J 13 Bolot
Huc;JhCS 7 ,
1 ''
C.oott
~.un 1 I 3 19 8ufll~r
Co<nran 1 0 0 , Warren
Guynn 1 1 1 I Soenktwll
Toti!\ 21 12 II 60 Tot•ts
ScorobyO~.Wn
l 0 1 b , 0 • 4
0 0 I 0
' • s "' I 0 0 ,
0 0 I 0 ,, ,, lb SI>
'70 17 11-60
lb 16 ,. 10-SI>
El Toro High 's Bob Charles rut a
pair of free throws with just six
~econds left in the i:ame, giving
the Chargers a 69-68 overtime
basketball victory over visiting
J;os Alamitos High Saturday
fight.
!Charles, who canned 11 free
!rows during the game, would
t have gotten his chance to be
e hero had it n ot been for Mark
tfttt's steal jus t seconds earlier.
, lllll had s tolen the ball and
f~~ off to Charles who was
foUltdneartbe basket.
• Jn a third place game at the
ff ec basketball tournament at
Quinta High, University edged
Quinta, 60-57.
ophomore Roger P oirier,
aamed to the all-tournament
CeaJ1l, and junior Mark Green
t adl ~ored J 4 polnts to pace
•lvenity'a win over La Quinta.
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j II 1 11 tt~or
0 0 t 0 "91n
I t 0 • Gt---s • , 10
e t t IJ T.UI"
k ..... ,o...~
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1S IS lO u.a._..,.., I .. , ...... ~ ., • 0 ..
' I 0 II ' , . 0 , ' 0 • ,
Halford
~
C.h10 ,..,colt
ToUll1 ..
I 0 1 7
I 0 e 1 ' , ' " 2 0 • I ,. " ....
" 7--11 ...
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SPORTS
Rustle r s,
Boes Bag
Cage w -ins
Golden West College rolled to
its seventh straight victory and
Orange Coast won its third in a
row in JUntor college basketball
play Saturday nig ht.
GWC's Ru stlers, playing
without starting forward Dale
Parker. still had five players in
double figures in handing host
Fullerton College a 7~ 73 defeat.
And OCC's Pirates notched a
64-58 decis ion over Antelope
Valley at Lancaster as four
players scored in twin figures.
In the Golden West game. the
Rustlers hit 60 percent from the
field. but h ad problems with
Fullerton's zone press after the
an term ission.
The Hornets cut the gap to 72· 70
with 40 seconds left, but free
throws by Scott Clark and Linn
Wtlson put the game away.
Wilson scored 15 points in start-
ing in Parker's place. Parker is
nursmg a back injury. J ack
F1etcher led G WC with 18 points.
At Lancaste r . OCC and An·
telope Valley battled down to the
wire before Phil Bolden's basket
put the Pirates ahead for keeps,
56-54 with l : 20 to go.
Skip Jeranko, Bolden, Dave
Taylor and Tom Lloy all hit in
dou ble figures for the Bucs.
* * * Or•nff Coast !Ml
19 It pl Ip
BoldM S > 3 n Oenro~m fq ft ,f 111
) 0 , 6
Brusl'I 1 1 0 I Beker 0 1 I •
1 1 I I Jtranko 6 O 1 11 Rennor
Lloy S 2 2 12
Taylor 1 c 1 u Totals 2S u 11 M
Halltlme OranQ(' Coul, ll·Jl
Goldoft Wnt (1SI ~11llert.ft (73)
Jonnson F'letcner
Scl'l1lle<I
Clark
Wilson
MirS<hltr
J 11tkson
Tot•ls
19 tt pl Ip 19 11 pi I,
6 0 12 Acktr I> I I 13
'I 0 I 18 Row r 8 0 O 1'
1 1 3 16 Hile I 0 I 9
• 1 1 10 Wallace 1 o 3 8
• 1 1 IS Flood 6 0 0 12
1 0 0 4 OemtrtSl 2 0 t I
0010 ~ 1011
31 11 10 1S McGlnnii S O 1 10
Totals 36 1 'I 13
Hflftlme Gold.n Wot. 39 JO
Sea Kings
Post 5 8 -51
TriunJph
By ED BUBGABT
Of 1M ~lly Piiot SWff
TEMPLE CITY -An angry
Tandy Gilhs could only mutter ,
"we didn 't deserve to win. We
didn't play as well as a grade
school team.''
Despite not playing well-
Corona del Mar's Sea Kings com -
mHted 39 turnovers~hey still de-
feated scrappy Pioneer, 58-51, in
the {'hampionship game of the
Temple City basketball tourna-
ment Saturday night at Temple
City High.
Gillis. Coron a del Mar's head
basketb a ll coach, predicted
before the game that he would be
surprised if the unbeaten Sea
Kings ( 7 -0) did not win by 8.f. least
15points.
But gelling off only 18 shots in
the first half and turning the ball
over 23 times against the Titans'
half court trap press, the Sea
Kings we nt into the locker room
trailing, 23·22.
They seemingly got their game
together in the third quarter,
scoring the first 12 points but fell
apart in the fourth period when
Pioneer twice cul their lead to
four points in the final minutes.
The game wasn 't decided until
19 seconds remained when Steve
Schloemer banked in a seven-
foote r to send Corona del Mar
ahead, 57·51.
It looked like the s mall Titans-
their largest player was 6-3-
might score an upset after 6·3
Kirk Childress hit two free throws
that pulled Pioneer to within 53-49
with 1 :47toplay.
Eight seconds later, the Sea
Kings were called for their 11th
turnover of the period and
Pioneer h ad a c hance to cut the
m argin to two. But the Titans
were called for three seconds and
6-6 Alex Black hit a short bank
shot to send the Sea Kings ahead,
55-49.
Black, the tournament's most
valuable player, scored22 points,
12 of which cam e in the first five
minutes of the third period when
the Sea Kings looked like the
team that captured the Marina-
Weslminster tourney last week.
Corona del Mar's Chip Stassel
was named to the all-tourney
t eam along with Pionee r 's
Childress a nd R uben Solis,
Miraleste's Brian McCormick
and South Hills· Rick Garwaeki.
eor ...... , M.ir l!A> "'-~ 1s11 IQ fl pl IP 19 tt pf tp
Ntbb 2 I S I 8en•v1clt1 1 1 I 3
Aktn 1 1 l J O>lldress 8 4 • 10
Gu"AeU 0 0 I 0 Ouar'le I 0 2 2
Sta\sfl 2 o 3 1 Go•co• 3 3 3 9 !Kht~••>er 2 o l 4 Solis s 1 o 11
81ac:lt 11 O l n Uormore 1 I I 6
G.trn 1 o 1 a Tot•ls 19 1J 21 S1
Tut l l 3 9
Tot•ls 2s e 13 se
Score by 0111mn
Cor~dol Mu 16 6 11 IS-SI
Pioneer 12 11 6 n-s1
Lakers in Setback;
Flyers Edge Kings
PHOENIX -PauJ Westphal
scored 26 points and rookie Alvan
Adams had 23 to lead Phoenix to
a 116-108 victory over the Los
Angeles Lakers in National
Bas ketball Association action
Saturday night.
The Phoenix victory came
despite a 41-point performance
by Kareem AbduJ-J abbar of the
Lakers, who saw t heir three
game winning streak snapped.
LOS ANGE LES 1100) -Ford •• wamor ,, Abdul·
~ 41, Allon 6, Goodrich n, Fr.man n,
R11sset11'.
PHOENIX 01') -Erick-I, lll!rTy i•. Adam<.
23, V¥t Al'sdflt 7, Wt11Pf\fl ?•.Sollers 6, Alley•.
Stlurnalt7,H•wtll0rno 14.
LotA119'IH 11 17 V U-.oe
"'-nl• ,, lO 30 Jt-11'
Foulttd out· Pfloenb , Erlck1«>. Tot•l tolll" LO<
~IH 22, "'-nla 24. TKMIC..1 lou15. Abdul·
J•be)er. A: 1 ... 2.
King• Tumble
INGLEWOOD -Reggie Leach
capped a three-goal second
period for the Flyers with the
first of his two goa ls as
TV Sports
11 a.m. (.t) -Nn. FOOT·
BALL -The Miami Dolphins
meet the Colts io Baltimore.
1 p.m. C2) -NFL FOOT·
BALL -The Minnesota Vii·
in1ts meet the Lion8 in
Detroit. (7) -GOLF -Final
round play in the $50,000
CoJeate Triple Cr own LPGA
championships lrom Palm
Spr1n11.
5 p.m . (7) -YEAR OF
TffF. R UNNING BA(]( -A
review of the 1975 college foot·
ball HHon f ocusine on the
year'$ top bal rien.
Pttiladelphia skated to a 6-4 Na-
tional Hockey League victory
over Los Angeles Saturday night.
The Flyers s na pped a five-
game Los An11 e les winning
streak to gain their first victory
over the Kings this season.
Mofo~ros• Cha•p
Tony DiStefano of Morrisville.
Penn .. won the open class of the
American Motocross held at
Ana heim Stadium Saturday
night.
DiStefano won all three of his
20·lap races aboard a Suzuki in
the firs t motocross held at
Anaheim Stadium. The course
was laid out around the baseball
fi eld us ed by the Angels.
Second place went to Gaylon
Moeier of Garden Grove on a
Maico, whlleTommyCroftof San ·
Diego finished third aboard a
Hondo.
IJCI Glrb Third
POCATELLO, IDA.-The UCI
women's volleyball team, play·
ineJn the finals of the AIAW small
coUeae tournament, d efeated two
teama before losing 16-14, 15-8 to
the tournament champion Texas
Lutheran.
UCI defeated Sul Ross State
Universlty U -13.12·7, and Ca.I Po-
ly Pomona 15-3, 15-12 for third
place.
Bowil 1'1~ior
SACRAMENTO -Randy
Awrey bolted 67 yards for a
touchdown on the first play of the
second h aU Saturday and
Northern Mlcht1an, winless a
year aao, beat West em K~ntucky,
16-14, ln the Camellia Bowl for the
NCAA PivlMl!n ll football cham·
plon:ihlp . · 1
I
Ce 11t11rJJ Leag11e Cha111pio11s
Coach Terry Bowen's Costa Mesa High
Mustangs captured the Century Leag\1€
water polo championship with a n un-
defeated league record. Sitting from left
-John Olsen. Scott Lincoln, P eter Ross .
Steve Shelton, Bob Dola n, Mark Whit·
more. Standing -Mark Clark, Shaun
Gallagher. J oel Monroe, Louis Schultz,
Stan De mbecki, &wen.
Wrestling Results
C:.ntury· E m11ln '1 ourn•"'efll
VARSITY
Lo•r• Ile) ( 111 lltl•ft<I•
•S-Grou (LI pinned Panl~f 0 1.4.
103~oberu <LI won by lorftll.
112 Huckenp•lller IE) dtC l&Qt!•q 7
120 4ioy <LI dee Zun111• 1l O
117 En91e (Ll pinned 8tr11strom
0·'4.
133 ~ol»rts ILi de< Wll-.on s I
138-Norris ILi pinned Wton\tt1n , "' 11S-Jon~ 1E1 dee Harmon 1 1
1W-M•rle"\ IL) dtc Rolle l-0
l•S-wtlll•ml (E) dee F'rditr i.o
17s-Mtroy <LI dee John 7-0
1'1-Moroen 11!1 p lnntd Mfr1•n\ , ».
H._,-Tronl IE) dee Wllwn 10
Ke-4y CU I IU I Etlel\cla
'ls-P•nlel (E I -n by lorl••t
1G:l-Mlller (I() -n by tor1e1t
112-Matwmmoto <Kl dee Huck~
119Ner4-I.
120~•u ILi dee Zuniga a o
121-Mon<lora (I() dee 8tr9Slrom
1<>-0.
1ll-<ion1aier 11() d•C WI l'IOn S.3
1311-Wtlnsteln (E l dee Wakl 7.{)
14s-Jo<'le\ IE) pinned 8elnllcn0.18.
IS4-Rolfe ( E) dee 0"8oyle 4-0
i•S-Purson <Kl a.c Willlams s..o.
11S-John !El <H!c S.Hr S.{)
1'1 Fu~r IKI dtc Mor9en 11·1,
l'lwt-Tr•••I <EI tied Bulfer 0.0.
Estencl• (UI (IS) Oran .. 9S~anlef If ) won by lorlell
103-Kene 101 won by lorlelt,
111 -Huckpahler (EI pinned
TMOardenO·U
120-Zunig& ( E) pinned Jellerson
O:lO
117-Guerrero 101 pinned Ber~rom , 32.
1J3-W.lson IE> dee cnurcnman 11-0.
1Jll Weinstein IE I plnntd Gllberl'!On
1 19
llS--Jontt CE) plnntci H•nnon 1 00.
1W-.'Nelt IOI dee Rolle 1 o
IU-Wlfll1ms IE I plnnoo Hollinoer
0 11.
17S-Jonn IE 1-n by I Orf ti I.
191-Morl)fn IEI <He Kampf S 2
--Tro•el IE) dee Ambutnl4-1
Ett.MI• 1421 (lll ••n<llo AIMIHM
tS-Pantel <E >won by (orltll
1!Xl--Oovlco IRI won by forfeit
111-Huckenpanler (E) plnntd
G<'ltne\O 13
l~fff• IA> plnnoo Zunlo• l.19.
07--'nderi.on IA> dee 8er9stroml-I.
tl3-Wllson <E> dee 0 1ppen-1.
1311-M<Qulre(Rl ooc Wet"11•1n 1J.,,
11~ IE Idec Oun 7-0.
1S4-6omons (Al doc •ollet..0
16S-Wllllams IE) won by IOrlt lt.
HS-Jolln IE> won by forfeit.
191-Morl)fn IE I won by forfeit.
HM-TroHI IE ) won by lorfolt.
llllHcl• (JI) UJ) Saddt•tc•
9S--C.rrlllo 15> ptnoed P•ntal 1:10.
103--olllon IS> won by forfolt.
l1l-H11c k1np11'1ftr IE) WOft by
forlelt.
110-0uorto ISi plnnod Z11nloat:tl.
1n-aervstl"Clm I El won by forlelt.
1J3.-WllSOll (E >de< Myers 1.0.
1--.W.IMtoln IE I won by forlelt.
1~1EldtcLto 7·S.
IW~of!e I El tltd Ostrowtkl J.S.
1u-wllflams <E> de< SPMCIJ..O.
17S-Jolln IE) plnnocl s.tlch01 t:,.. .ttl~f"OM II!) deC Todd M .
Hwt-Afmondrol 151 dee Tro..i 14.
E--1a (0 ) ltll AMllolttt
tS-P-•I IE I won by fOrfelt.
~ll1190r IA) won by forfeit.
112_..uck~hler (61 plMocl C.·
rott 1·11.
120-Amaro IA) doc Zunloe J.2.
127--IM!lttaker CAI dee .. rgstrom '"°· 1»-Wlllon IEI dtc Orl-1-<>.
1»-Wllnsteln IE) doc Yfflllk-.. 2.
14~oster IA) dee Jonoi •S.
IW--olfo (E) de( Tally 7.0.
1u-wi111-llU -"by forfeit. 17s-Jolln 1£) won by forfeit.
1'1~9'n IE> WOfl lly forlolt.
Hwt-Tronl fE >won by forfeit.
•KIMla IUI In) ftMtlllH
tS-Peme1 <E> Cit< Fiiiey M 1*-0Ulorftt I ft> -n by forfeit.
"2-+411Ck~hltr II!) dt< &annoft
M .
1~1tl'I 11"1 do< Zunlo• .. t.
117-411111 (ft) de< .. rostrom J.t.
1»-Wll..., (ti doc "4•mmtr).1.
1)t-8vckley ( F > "'"'""' W.lntt.lft ,.,,.
14S-Wt9Mr ">dee J-s 12 t.
1w-Ro11e 1e111111MC1 v-11111o:n .
1.S.-WUllaMt IEI doc Gotcstn .. I. '
17s-fqOllblM (ft) dtc JoM ).2.
191-lrwfn (ft) doc Moroan '"'·
Hwt-«:•'"fk IF > plnnod Tro.el 1:5'. •staMlllJt) (t4) ic ......
ts-Ure 11() tK Pentot M .
--....~(K)-bytemft.
tU-+4uck....-let CU tK 1_.lto ••• 1»-Mftt""" (IC I tK Zuni .... s.
177-4 ~lie llC) ... llnM 8orostrotft
0:21.
l»-Wltwt Ca> 4ec OvtY''"'·
t.___lftt•ln IE I ti~ Cllra M . 14,.._,,..., I IU fl!tc .. ,Of\41 ,.
1jil~ollo IE> tK ~ 4•.
~Ill-• ,., *' .,.,.. ....
t1J-MettlltW !IC I -.C Joflft t-4.
"'~ 1•1 """'" ........ _,..._ ' ... Hwt-,.,..al Cl I -oft bf ~olt.
~ ... Mar OU HI ,_tM'tle ..........
9'-0IT IC> WOfl •Y lorltlt.
10:)-0.'llu <IU clo< MIMIOft ,_,,
nt-tot"" ICI 11IMOd or1mo11:,..
I~ (,_)dHJUtlM ....
1'1-4tlc'-111 IC) tK Aftdtr-44
t»-<:t'-11 (()dK0re9o, ...
l»--Ol•wt• ( M<Qutro 10-1.
''~(() OHftS•.
1)4-Gf'"IY ICI ft11M11U1l.
16S-41echl9len IC l won by lortelt.
HS-Kemple <Cl won by lortelt.
1•t -Wi119erd IC) won by tor It ii.
Hwt-Clay IC) won l>Y lorlell
Corou •1 M.ir (4J) (4) Or•.,..
9S -Orr IC I won t>y lorle11
103 -M1w1on <Cl dee K•ne6·1
117-Senag tCl dee TeflQlrden ~ O. no J•eot>s IC> pinned Jtllerwn
I 11
121 ~uerrero IOI doc R1el'lmono S 1
133 <roue" IC> eke Cnurcriman11 O
138-Graves IC) doc GtlbertsonH>.
11S-00bbs !Cl 6tc Honl\on 4·2
1S4~1k 101deeGrH ly9·2.
l~ach1Ql•n (Cl pinned Holll~r
I S7
11s--«:emblo ICI doc Boo11r J.{)
191-Wingaro ICl dee Komp4 4-S.
H#l-Ctay (C) tied Al\brthl S-S.
Cereu •t llMr (2S0) 12tl LOMI
tS-Grou IL) pll\MCIOrr O ...
103-41. ~rt~6tc Ml.aj0<1 2-0.
1 ll-&<N9 IC> Cle< Zf9tr l.{).
l~-.y (LI plnMCIJllCobs 1:45
121-e1191e <LI dee Alchmonel M
133-J. Rotlerts (Ll dee Crouen2 0.
llt-Ho"ls (L) doc Gn .... s 11-2.
145-<>t>tlC>s IC> dee H1rmon?.O.
1S4-0.-.0ly IC> llt<I MattnowsO-O.
l'5-+tlclll9lon ICl dec FrHjor1-0.
11~emblt IC) plMtd Hardy2:3S.
191-Wlngard CC> tied MattnewsH.
Hwt -CllY (Cl pinned Wiison 1: S6.
CerOM .. I Mu ('5) (U) KellNCly
9S-OrrlCI won by forte•!.
l!li-Mlsalon IC! won by lorfell.
112-.'Nlsumolo !Kl dte Seh1g 1J..1
110-aH s <Kl doc Jacot>s 7-0
121-Rlchmond !Cl doc Menaoa 8-2
133-Crouen (C) dee Gonte les 'H
1ll-Gr• .... s ICI llltd W•kl 1-1
14S-otlbbs IC> doc Beinllc 119-0
1S4-Grttfy (Cl Pinned Boyle 1·08.
1H-achf9lan ICI dlK Purson4-2.
17S--«:tmblo IC! won bV torten.
l91-F1rmer IKI doc Wlng•rdl.O Hwt-<••v IC> plnnto Butlu 2 '4
C.W.... .. , Mir IU) 111l IC•letla
tS-l.flO IKI plnnoclOrr l :J2
,tQ)-Mlsa)on IC> dee RJcharoM>n S-4. 112~. Metthewsoec S<hag s.o.
l~PCIOlllO (k ) plr>nlld JllCOb\ I SI
117~khmond IC) dee IPC10llto4-1.
133-Crouen (Cl dee G11ay 9-0.
Ill-Grows IC) lltd Cluk 0.0
14S--Oobbs CCI plnntd 8ol1nd O: Sl
IW-GrMly (C) doc .. oot •·O.
16S-•<lllgl1n IC) dee 8uterballgh
17s-«emblt IC)det Matthtw4-0.
191-Wlfl90n:I IC) -n by lorleH.
Hwt-<toy <C> won by lorlelt.
CeroM *IM., IJO) Utl Fooelllll ~r IC) pinned Fiiiey 1 :S7.
103-MlsaJon IC) tied Osborne -4-4.
112-SchOg IC) lled 8rfnnof\ M .
110-Smlln CF > dee JacooH·l.
121-'tlcllmond IC> doc 8all 1.0.
1SJ.-<roSM11 I Cl 6tc Hemmor 2..0.
lll-eucJlloy IF) dtc G,.ws I.{).
IU-OObtJs (Cl tied Wagnor M
tS4-Younkln (fl') dee GrHly•-O.
1'S-...Kf119lan IC> dee GofcSenllH>.
11~emoto IC> PIMOd Robt>lns 1:20.
ltl-Wlngard <Cl doc lrwln S-0..
Hwt-Cll'I' CC> lltd Katnik 0-0.
cefttwyLa .....
t. Corono dot Mar 2. T11s1tn 3.
M19'1oll• 4. Estancia 5. Ne'#P(lr1 6.
CMta Mesa 1. El Modena I. Villa
P1r1'. e"'fllroLa,.• 1. Loera 2. Foothllf 1 Kennecr., 4.
!Ulell• s. 5.odlotla<k '· Of'Mge 1.
Rancho Alamltot I. AnAflel"'.
Hwrotl"fton l'lve·Way Meet
E41Hft (J7) (21) Btllllo-r
'IS--Owen (E ) Pinneo G~Ol>O )Q
103 Smlln 181 oee Qu1nnv1ll1'6 o
111 ~unn 181 pfnnf!d Oav1\ 7 10
1'0 Sl'WJ~ 18) dee Ander\on 8 O
121 Grul!l'r IE I dee Anrw>\IPy >0
133-MHd (f) dtc 0111 H 8
138 .>enkln1 18 ) clec VplOl'l 1 ~
11S Oc&el' IE) Cite VafMll0~3
l~-Mctrcarefll IE > de< L•8elft Hl
16S ·Sweenty <El plnnoo Yoi.en0:48
11S-8r•b6nd IEI pinned Le~l>url' , JO.
1tl-Ol1s 181 pinned K•••l'l•r•• IS
E.iMI" (46) (1J) S.fttl190
9S---Owen IE I ponntd Jii yneO 16
11D--Qu1"n"ltle lEIW0111>yldHe1t
11?--0a¥1s<El-nbytort('1 t
110-Mclersonl E)dtoCC•rllonlJ I
117-Gt'\lnor !E l du Suber S·O
1J3-Me0d IEl wonbyforll.'11
tll-tJoton ( E) dee JOM\on S 1 IO~Mt lEldtcOu1>10\6 S
1S4-8rasanlku ISl dee Milre.trtlh .. ,.
16S-S-nev IEloetMolell('llB O
1H -Syters<5)doc 8r•band8 7
1'll-K1wah1r1 ( E )wonbylo,lt1I
Hwt-8afuer <S> plMedH011ac:1av1. SI
Hlllllln9'0fl 132) Ull Edi Mn
U-0-n !E )dtcMf S\IM,b·3.
101-Qlllnnvlllt IE Idec Woll. 1~
111-l.ln(H)plnnedOavls1 00
120 -l.ockh11rl(H )dee Andpr\on, S 0
U7~runtr(Eldtc Oully,2 0.
133-Tllornlon IHI dee MPdd, 17.{)
1J8-Up1onlEldec Jor1~,.• 2.
11s-cac1u<Eldei: W4q'1"11,111>
l~-RO\\(Hlp1nnt<1Miircare111 7 S1
IH-SwttntvlEIPlnntdSh•ler O '1
11s-T1nc II 1Hloec.8reband,7·t
1'1-0oonne IHI p1"'1l'd Kaw•ll•ra,
0 S'I
Hwt~otn(Hldec HolladoJV.2·1
H11,.tln9'0" U7) 191 S.nll•CJO
•~ulna IHI ponntd Jayne, I H
103-Wlll IH )wont>ylorlf'•t
I 1'-t.ln IHI wonbylorllf't
120 -l.oOhart CH) plnnl'd ~rlion.
0 S1
177-0uffy(Hldec Sutwr I l .
133-Tnornton I Hl wonbyforff'ot
1•-JonnwnlSldee Joni'\ 7 2
11s-wa9s1111 (H)dee Oub•~.S.3.
1S4~oulH)plnnOdB•1son1kH.I Of>.
1•S-S111ltr (H)p)l\ntdM1teht'll,O •S
17S-Tancll(H)dtC.Sy~r\,6 I
tt1-01onne ( H 1-n byforl•o I
Hwt~attaar ISlplnntd Roln,J· 17
Mllfttl119'Dft .. 1tll(MI (14) Balll'-r
9s-Masslna CH I pinned Gabl>O.lO.
103-Smll1'1(8)pinntdWoll4 39.
112-4..in (H Idec Nunntl·S
110-t.oc:kh•rl IHI <Ste Snea s 4
171 Dully \HJl1edAn!V'Sley7 I
133 -.orhornlon (Hjp1nn'>d01all 27
138 Jenkln\18 )plnnt>dJOnf'sl 50
115-Wa9Uafl ltO p1nnl'd va1<><1.u1
2 IS
1~-Ross !HldeeLa8pllf'7·1
16S-Sl1•lerlHlplnne<1Yuen1 2?
11S Tancol (H )plnne<1Le\oebure1 ~
141 01onnt!HIP1nne<10tu~O SO
Hw1-Aotn(H)p111nt!dCra19l lJ
Ed1so11 (39) ( 111 SI. JOl'Jft llo\Co
95-0wen IE I pinn@d MA!dtnA O 17
103 -Oeldbaeh IS ) ~c Ou1nnv111e 1-0
112-0.vls IEI -n by lorlt1I.
120 -<.ancon• ISi oec Anderson ~7
111 vuner IE I ponn@d Rt z. l SS
lll-Po-r\ ISi oec Mead 1 1
138 4Jplon IE I dee Huntt>r l-0
1'S-C.C<>tt' IE) O.c Tuluy'I S
1S4 -Mercarelll IE l ptnn@d Hanw11 , 77
16S-Sw~n•y IE I ponntd Sw•r11 SI
11S-C••ll'ia ISl dee Bradband IH.
191 ~aw•nara IEloee P1t1on98.
Hwl Morov1ck ISl ponn@d Holl..S.y
0 11
Hllflllltfl ... (40) !211 St. Joh" tlo1<o 95-Messona (H) p1nne<1 Medon.i I 32
103-Geldbacl'I !SI dc!e Wiii 3·2.
112-L•n IHI won by lorleit
110-t.ocknart (H >dee C•neone 7.0
117 -0utty <H l dee Rea 6·S
Ill Tllornton IHI dee Powersl.O
llll~unter ISi <If'< Jones SJ
1'S-Tuluy (SI pinned Waostall O 59
1~-Ross IH) dee Hansen 10-0
16S Sllater (Hl p;nne<I 5..,.,,, O.IS
llS -C..rusa ISl dee Tancll 8 6
191-0ionne IHJ pinned T1llonO S8
Hw1-Morovick. !S) pinned Rotno.ia
Spagh e tti Feed
The Dana Hills High
Boosters CI u b will
sponsor a spaghetti din-
ner Crom 4-6 this after·
noon in the mall of the
high school.
The dinner will cost $1.50
per person or $6 per
family. For r eserva-
tions, call 496-0896.
Lease or buy
the last of the
'75 MERCEDES executi\'e cars.
llt•uo;c nl (n11>un,. Jn<·
Call u• for t'On&l&ILadon
:!13/91?1.g.Wi • 714/52!P2.'50
I . I
B11yiti11
Missio11 V""io:
Huge Select ion l ON Prices
Mission Viejo lmpotts
._s_ .. _D_if'4J_o__, .. ~~oy of A•wy rcrh1oy, Miuiot1 Vro Ul-174 0 °" 4'5·1700
Sunday, Oocember 14 1975 DAJL Y PILOT C
Bashore, Dionne Top All-area Grid Team
HAYNES AILEY
Edison
RON WADE
San Clemente
Los Al
Results
For S.uurd.aJ
Clur, Trx ll Fut
FlltST ltACIE AOO r•rO\. J year
olds Cla1m1n11 Pur\e '1600
-GovolU
ITreaWrf') 18.AO S 60 4 00
HI Temp I Cdrdora I J, 20 2 60
Jl'I One Et .. ven (Nicodemus) ' 20
Tlmp 20 06
Also r.tn M i ghty Lovin,
.Mrnemeiss~. Raon M.imbo, Golel,
Olckey~ Fire Rh k, Plod To t?uler.
U IEuct• -•·Gogol.all & ._Hf
Ttm,, P1ld '46.40.
SECOND ltACE AOO yards. 2 vear
olds. Clalmlng Purse 0 200.
Wlnktn Lark
!Adair) i0.60 S o40 l 80
"'Peche Chitr')e !Cr~ JQer I A.AO J.00
Moon E"epctde ILoPh.trYll J AO
Time 20 18
Al\O ran r aslesl J,l'I Yet. Rutt
0.al. Two Car C.rinh. Knight Fllle.
Lc1ne·s Hobo Joi'. frclcle Count,
Soc>llronll' Buc;i
THIRD ltACE -JSO y<lrd\. 2 yMr
olds. All-ance Pur\e UOOO
Dlcuy's Dream
!Cterrs'>OI
Vidon(Harll
OI\ C.OPY ~ (Watson I
Time II 07
27.60 '1 • .0 660
360 300 uo
.111!1<1 ran S.v•nnah Giii, Ouc'1d0
Lassie, Mr Hyanml11hty, Bound_..,
Wasy, Kips Son
l'OURTH ltACE AOO y.ards J year
oldS All-..,<• Purse i:iooo.
Fl~I N' F lellle
IC.rdoH) 6 00 A.AO 3 80
w.,.,aawilch <Paoel 11.eo 11 40
Dkkeys Roe-Candy IGerzal 13 00
Time -20 IM
Aho r1n -Annita Strew, Mr. Blaclc
Deck, Ciel-. c;,,1 Swln9lno. Sweet
OaOdY, Liar's Olcl'
Fl l'TH llACE 870 y1rds 3 year olds
& up. Allowanu. Purse 'sooo.
Savannah Lerk
(N1cooemusl 13.80 S.00 2 60
Ollndy O..na (Myles I 6.90 3.00
TheMooruhlner <TreHureJ 2 20
Tlme -As.60
Al'>O ran Bio Bndger Bar, Llltle
Go FIHI, Zip's Son.
SIXTH RACE -400 yards. I year olds
& up Cl•lmlng. Purs. "'°°~ . Etabbo's First
IC.roouil ?S.20 lt.60 1 20
l.AloUN Moon (W8lkerl l A.80 i5 00
Sir Decka CLIPh•ml A.00
Tlme 20 lJ
Also r•n -Olckl'Y Blue Boy, Sour Otv. Hasty Aon. ld•ho Go. Del's ~'llY
Ruy. 81g Sflot Banker, Roy•I Top
8¥. u au<11 -7·Etall"'' First a J.
U99M MMfl, ,_Id $t, 1Jt.SO.
SIVINTH ltACE •OO yards 3 .,...,.r
Olcb & up Classllled attow•no Plww
l1000
OttrS...
ICrMlltrl S 10 3.20 2 «I
unty's.H!t CAdalrl 3.60 2 80
MlnSUC)Ar Copy (Tre•surtl JOO
Tlme-1' n
Also r•n -Monoo Ht, Chic P9t Go,
The Good Thltl. Min Pl9 Pig.
&IOMTH RACE 3SO y.ards. l -..ar
old\ & up Cl•lmlng. Purse Jl700.
Mt.SfwldY
IP•Of'I 6.60 4.AO 1.00
Mr.~WHV!'r(Wl rd) S.o!O 390
l"lclcle N' Brlgtit C8enks l U O
Tlme-17 f'I.
Also r•n -~ Moon Too, ~,.
OMdy, Trlplt C Truly, Parr Deck.
Sto<mln, H•O.beyou, Hy Go B11r.
U ••act• -l•Mr. SN•Y & •Mr.
....... r .... kl '"'·'°· NINTH RACa -400 ylrd$. 2·YNr
olds Clllml119o f'urw '2200.
Mt. Baytown
(Nl<odtll'llnl 26.AO l .«I 6 20
Fen ltAl'I Dancer IW1rdl 10.00 1 80
Sand Rlwr 1tull1h 1Tr1esurel 3.00
Tl,...-10.1'.
Alto ren -Jena Dtck, Suntorf,
MDoll In TM West, How's Tri-. Aun-lliftt T Ab, £Hy's Fol Cy. TuUOll .Mt, u••.cta-.. Mr. tuJt.-&•11•
bf! DeM«, "914 ~···
PORSCHE
LEASING
CALI. THI UP9T
llLL YATES
VW JWOISCHI
HIU VAUIRO.
1AM NAM CAllllTAMO
137-4800 ~11
PAT PRJTZL
Mater Del
KEVIN PATTERSON
Fountain Valley
STEVE STEINKE
Fountain Valley
DAN MEEKS
Marina
STEVE FOLEY
Newport Harbor
MARK MERW1N
Mission Viejo
BOB CRAfT
Marina
Alamitos Entries
Suftd.ay's Los Al•mltos Entr-
Flrst Post n :op.m.
l'lllST RAC.E -400 yards 3 nar
olds Clalmln11 Purse '1900 Clalm11>9
prrce MOO()
Jauy H•"k !Cardoza I 122
Jet Account IBan-sl 122
Say A Prayer IClerosSl'l 11•
DoalV•n !GtsSl'll in
Azure's Clown IStraunl 117
Bill Erie (Adair I 119
Pr~ N° Joy ITreuurel il•
Dusty Line Bars !Hartl 119
GeOf'~ Is Three l"llcooemusi 11'
Proud PosSl'ssron ('Na rd I 11•
SECOND RACIE -•00 Y•rds 2 y""'r
olds Clalmlno. Purse $2600. Cla1m11>9
prlcl'\ 10.000.
Truly PoktY (Mart I 119
Desert Gem (Watson I 119
TruCupld CNlcodemusl 1i9
Wannerun (Adaorl 119
C,.,.rQer Go Ber IB'1nksl 119
Hard lo Catch !Call> 119
Al Too !Clerlss.e I i ,,
S.v•nnah One Time (TreasurP I 119
Fo•y Glarr !Cardoza I 172
Jet Don IMltchell I 119
THIRD RACE -lSO yards. 3 year
olds. Allowance Purn \4000.
A·Bltek Thol!9hl (Myles I i ,,
~er'sCllolce !Ward I 119
TheA"1bUsador (TrHsurel 119
Mike's Jet (Adair> 119
Ed Off (Brooks I 177
Heir Appertnl (Lipham I I l'I
Mr C.prl Otc-(KniQMI i19
Dusty 8e Lady (We I ch I 119
Arltl Pen !Nicodemus) 119
RKord Cllar119r CHarll 1 i9
FOUltTH RACE -110yards.3yNr
olds & uo. Cleimtn11. Purse SJ100
Clalmrng price JSOOO.
Bleck Brother !Nicodemus I 172
Nuttier Willow (Walson> 121
Knight Of G!orr IC.rdoH I 120
L""" Cat !Clu lsw I 11'
GIOf'V l>Nntom (Ch•vul 11•
Ot' o.n (Morris) in
811•111> IC•lll 111
Oynago Gff IBanksl 122
l'l"H RACE -JOO yards. 3 yNr
Ol<ts & Ill> Allowance Purse $SOOO.
Laddie Face (Mllchell) 11'
Rebel K1y !Treasure I 11•
Euy Rita Jet CCIII! 11•
Mb' FlfftMoon CllPh•ml 11'
TlrfmutJtt !Watson I 177
Ollcll Doolin (Adair I 112
MIH Jet On IGesS<tl I 119
Moofl Otvll (Nlclldemus> 177
Wltcll!n' Holl!' I Orey er I I 19
Antty Go (H1r1J 172
Grid Scores
NCAA DMtlea It Clla-~
QIMH .. caewt
NO. Mktll'°"' 161 W. ktllhKllY U
MAtACM•MMll .. Te~$A&tS'7,S.lem,W.Va 0
SIXTH llACE 5'' yards 3 year
olds & up Allowance Pur~t
\ilOO
Ll9lllln11K Bar CSlrtussl 1?2
Joyous Vtnelltne CBanl(~l in
EcholsEra IWardl 11•
C.S.a<e Strip ICr•ager I 120
N•Sha4etn IGu1nevl 111
Sanoy Vtnn•" !Morris I 111
Orphan Jack ITrttctl 11•
El Retero IH&rll 11•
Mo1SM 2 (Paqe I 1n
ComtOn Otcl( IMylt\I 122
SEVENTH llACE •OO y•rds J
.,.,.r olds & up lnvilalronal P\irse
\11,000 TM Cyprt\\ Handicap lnvH•·
Ilona I
Easy Six INlcodl'musl
She's Preclou\ !Walson I
Easy Oate (KnlQhl I
Palrol Olce IAdtorl
Five Chrcs (Lipham I
Native Empre\s CTrtasurc I
Al'\ Alibi IMvl~sl
Alat hlc IBank\l
l!IGHTH llACE AOOyMd~.J year
old~ & up Cl•lmlno Pur\e $1100,
Claim I no price \2SOO
Sherm (Kn111hll
Scooby Dcioby Do CW11rdl
El Toro Parker !Cardoi•I Wlnwmt Lad (Morrison I
Ketchup (Llph•ml
A·~·s Niner (Walker I
Snult Allaclt (Clerlsse I
Aularlt's V•n (Welch I
Truly Tr ltd IC.II I
RoOy8ea<hH•nll (Pagel
NINTH .. ACE lSO yards 3 YNfr
olds ~ up Cl•1m1n9 Purse \1100
Cl•rmlnq Pf'IC• l ll>OO
Re<Of'dMaktr IMylnl
L.tota's Ola! IMtlChell I
Run BlobbV Run ITre&sure I
Al9"'1tOS News (NlcodemU\I
Alplll'S ~t (Cr~a9tr I
All Profit (Har11
Jeck~ IBroolt•I
Fleet Aull•ll I Banks I
St>fflty THlty CWardl
Fo•y Don CC.r<IOt• I
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MltleMI h1lletMll AIM<i-'left
PNenla 116,l<KA119tlH 1111
Por11and IOt, Dtlrolt 91
N-Yorlr. ,,., wa,hln11lon 101
Boston U7, Ho.uton no
Clevelollnd I t2, New Orleans 'IO
Buffalo i03, 01Cc190 101
Atlant• llS, KAntH City IOI
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SM\ Antonio iU, 1(1111uc:ky IOI
Ml11<1f'tl Meclcey Le ...
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Montretl4 '· !Ylnsu City 1 M1.-to1• 2, 01Cca90 I
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BOOMERANG 12
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SAILING CENTER
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631-0550
ERIC WINTER
Mater Del
BRIAN WOOD
San Clemente
PAUL RADISH
Edison
KEN MARGERUM
Fountain Valley
Area Gymnasts
Compete Today
Ten teams. including
four from the Orangr
Coast area, will com pete
in the class three zone
finals of the Southern
Califor nia women's
gymnastics coaches as-
sociation compet1t10n to-
day at Fountain VaJley
:\'tile Squar e Park
recreation center.
Action begins at 10
a.m. with a donation of
Sl.75 for adults and 75f
for children.
MARTY SNYDER
Mater Del
CHRIS DOVE
Fountain Valley
DAVID SCROGGINS
University
STAN MATHIS
San Clemente
RICK BASHORE
Back of the Year
KEITH DIONNE
Lineman of the Year
BO BOXOLO
Fountain Valley
GEORGE McGOWAN
Mater Oei
Schaff Named
Coach of Year
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FANTASTIC
PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE
GOLF
1:c11111•1v11:N.
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Hill .11
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110 S1
ISO S1
110 Sr
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:!On Sr
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l'i:i Sr
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-OPEN TO THE PUBLIC -
SLINGER 8
9tlOMS$220 ·~ $315
SHAMROCK
8tROMS SJ 96 Rec) $280
LYNX ... 25%0FF
[ LADIES & M&IS GOLF & 't
_ CASUAL GARMENTS OM SALE _
SPALDING CENTURION ; MACGREGOR
8 IRONs..Reg. 264. $ 185. It ta<>MS $ 135
3 WOODS-Reg. 125. S 90. ! a... sus •
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Odd and
1 Ends Front
~ I Hor eman's
1 Mes y Desk
The odds ·n · <'11d:. that collect
on a guy·s dt•s k '
Let 's play c<.ttd1-up and let m t-
tdl you some of lht• things that
I've been mtt-nd1ng to gel around
to"someday ··
First. there a rt! .i coupil' of
books. one for now ;mo on1• for
later
THE "NOW" book 1s called
"The La nguage of the Horse"
and would make a Chnstma::. gtft
for someone who already h.l'>
"all" the horse books.
This one was writte n b y
Mtchacl Shafer <in German. I
think > and is be ing o f(e rl'd
Stateside for the f1r:>t time 1n an
English transla tion by Oaphnt'
~1achin and published in ha rd
{·over by Arco Publi:,hmg Co .
Inc. ::it 515
Its 133 black·and-whtle photo
).!raphs of European and lcelan·
die horses JUSt being horses are
almost as fascinating as the text
The text tells you how to blow
into the nostrils of your favoritt•
slt•ed and otherwise "make love."
to him or her also how to re
cognize the eomphcated body
l.inguage. facial cxpre::.:.1ons and
\UC~1l ::.ounds that m~kc up tlw
'11(' J bu I .lry of the ho rse.
THE ''LATF.R" book 1s one
you m ay be looking for next ::;pr
ing or summer when you travt'I
"1th your four-foot ed fri end
CJ lled .. E.1sy Riding" and sub-
titled "Tht.• Complete Gwde for
P eople Who Travt.•l Wi t h
Hor ses ... this slick httle volumt.•
"as produced by lhf.' pubhsht>rs
of Hor::.e Lover's magazine.
It purports to tdl you where
yo u can find m·ol(.'ls with stables
or. al le as t, motels that can
. dirttt you to overn1~ht stabliflg
facililtt.'::.> wht.•n you're on the
'
. oad ·
Personal expent.•net• in this
area has p rovt·d to ml' that -at
I up until now no one really
s the def1 nil1 vf.' i;?wde to "horst.•
tels."
The "F..1s ) Riding " book.
wever . du<'S offer a rundown on
otels in various stall's that
ould ~ervc as b ases to operate
om while you check out fair
ound::.. r enta l stables. et c
ch arc the bt.•s t places lo seek
)out when you ·n· looking fo r ovt>r
... rught lod ging fo r your hor::.c .
anyway >.
The book a lso h .1s J calt.•ndar of
annual hor se e vents <shows,
mostly> and a travel checklist
at will help ynu get ready for
·our trip . Book sells for two
buc ks.
HORSES IN traffic are getting
to be a more and more common
:;igbt. A recent picture that went
out over the Un1t<.'d Press ln-
tef"tlational news wires to points
all over the United Stales showed
. Buena P a rk 's .. St ag ecoach
1 Xing.'' the cros:.1ng on La Palma
I Avenue th a t 1" used seve r.ll
Sunday. Ooceml>er 14. t915
•
KNOTT'S STAGE}4AS CARRIED PASSENGEFlS SINCE1949
Park Expansion Required World's First Coect_t Crosalng Light
Horsin'
Around
with Tom McCann
times e ach da ) to movt• J
"tagecoach across six lanes of
traffic runnin g b etween two
parts of Knoll's Berry Farm.
UP IS San Francisco, nine
m ounted po lt ee officers ha ve
been assigned to the downtown
Christmas traffic detail. That's
hal! oLlhe depa rtment's cavalry.
aecording lo Capt. J ere miah
Taylor. and they will be charged
with ''expediting the handling of
traffic and Christmas shopping
crowds ." • The horse units on Market
Stre et and o ther famou s
landmark boulevard-; are expect·
e d to b l· "h q~hl y m o bilt.•
for emergl'nc 1es and as a crime
deterrent." according to the cap
lain
YOU'RE GOl~G to see .t lot
more horses "tn traffic" at the
Rose Pa rade this year. too.
For on e thing. the offtc1a l
Bicentennia l Wagon Train, the
one headed cross·couolry for
Valley Forge , Pa., and a dally-
whacker of a celebration next Ju.
ly 4. will send a conlin~ent down
Pasadena's Colorado Boul evard
before heading out for the long
l!astward trek
(I'll be telling you more about
that. including how you can gel
involved in it. I hope, as soon a!>
details become available.)
ASOTHER VERV public ~tp
pear ance of hor st.'s that should bt.•
a real turn-on for lov1:rs of
dre!isage a nd a ficionados of the
beautiful Andalusian breed :
Dean Martin is supposed to de·
vote more than 10 minutes of h1"
high -p o w ere d ndwo rk
Chnstmas show to some shots of
Albert Ostermaier working. the
snow-white stallions. Also shown
will be Legionario Ill, grand
champion Andalusion of Spain,
and several other equine resi-
dents of the Greg Garrison ranch
m Thousand Oaks.
It's no accident that a good por-
tion of the show, including se-
quences with guest stars Dionne
Warwicke, Michael Learned.
Loretta Lynn and others, were
taped at the Garrison spread.
Mr. Garrison is the show's pro-
ducer.
Watch for it next Sunday night
on Channel 4.
('ONGRATULATIONS to two
winners a l the Santa Barbara Na-
tional Amateur Horse Show. Pam
Dikeman of Huntington Reach
won championships both in
Western Division and in Junior
Stock Seal. in the 15-17 age group
of both competitions.
Barb?ra Williams of San Juan
Capistrano was reserve cham-
pion in the adult age group or
Western Divis ion competition.
She rode Hobby's Booger.
ASO, FINALLY, my desk
yields a copy of "The Horse's
Prayer." dropped here by Jerry
Hill. the Daily Pilot's cowboy
cameraman.
Io case you want the words for
a sampler to hang in the barn -
or wh::itever -here they are:
Up hill. hurry me not;
f)ou.m hill. /lurry me not :
011 the level. spare me not;
Jn the stable, forget me not.
That ought to catrh us up on
lhose "some day" stories. It sure
is nice to get the desk cleared off
oncem a while.
Copenhagen Prices Soaring
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By STAN DELAPLANE
COPENIIAGEN -Rainy days tn
Copenhagen and a chill hint. of winter.
Copenhagen had an unusually long sum
mer. They left the famous Tivoli Gardens
open past mid-September closing date. We
had dinner at Divan II last night. When we
left they closed the gates. They won't open
again until May 1.
Smorgas bord is what you come to Den-
mark for. And there's more to it than being
caught in a deli with a fork . The choice is
staggering. Little pink shrimp. Lobsters.
Crabs. Mussels. Caviar . Eels. Herring.
Sardines.
All kinds of roas t meats. Eggs deviled
or curried. Horseradish and mustard in
graduating strengths. Evt>ry kind of cheese.
Fruit. Pastries and on and on.
You begin with fish. Danes are insistent
a bout this. You get the idea you could be
fined if you took anything else for openers.
Very important that you discard the
•fish dish and take a new one for followups.
You take a fresh dish for each course. They
can tell how you 're doing by counting the
• dish stacks.
No doggie bags.
flt ••
1 Danes think the best smorgasbord is
' served in the Central Railroad Station in
Copenhagen. Crystal and silver gleaming
, on crisp white linen. Fresh nowers Crusty
antique waiters.
They tell you that 200 million people
have gone through Tivoli Gardens '
!airland 111ince it opened in 1843. It's a street·
lair feeling. BeerhalJsfullofsong and ralsed
steins SidewaJk cafes. Dance halls. Jug
i:!lers Clowns
Swans ghdc on the lake. Dance band
music floats across the water Fine
restaurants blating with great chandeliers.
A wonderful old carousel spins slowly to the
music of an antique calliope.
ll 's a mus ic-box world.
This was 3 press weekend and ~he
Danes pushed everything they ·rould into
three days and nights. Denmark has such r an inflation that Danes are emigrating at an
• alarming rate. More too.rials would bring in
fresh money and they need it. The Scan-.
' t J_
din avian airline SAS has worked out an all-
included week in Denmark that is reasona-
ble. Around $400 to $600.
But if you get off the package and go on
your own, prices are stiff. The young group.
who adored wonderful wonderful
Copenhagen is being priced out.
*** "Are dollar bills more valuable in ex-
change than travelers' checks?"
That's a variable and I've never found
out when or why. I've seen green dollars
better one time and next time. same coun-
try. they give you more for travel checks.
Travel checks were better when the local
money was slipping -the checks were like
money in a non-skid American bank.
But with our dollar doing a yo-yo act.
who knows ?
I carry a few one dollar bills f ot' last
minute money leaving a country. One
weekend leaving France I Jost my travel
checks. The kindly banker (the one in the
ads who rushes over to replace your lost
checks) had closed the bank and was off to
the country.
I bailed myself out of the hotel with
those green dollars.
Most hotels in Europe won't take a
personal check any more than American
hotels.
Anitrak Fares Up
W ASKINQ'?QN ("1>1) -Pusenger train
rues wlll ri1#5 u, 10 pe:rttnt on most routes over
lh&OOt tw<>mootu.. Amtrak has announced.
The tint round d increases wiH be Monday,
tM corporation said, when fares will 10 up tor
most uot~rved. sbort&tanc~ trains. such u
irtandard trains .in..t.bc Washinitoo-Boston cor·
ridor. Fares on the hfib-speed metroliner re-
main unc.banied. however.
Tbe second Ht ol fare hikes ls set to take el-
ttd. feb. J, V(lth inaeases 1n m~coacb fara
an<t, some fint·clus rares on lq-dlstance
trains. t
The Los Anee•~·San Dieto run "ould fall
under the short haul (5 percent) increase.
Chicago·. New Orlean.s•, and 'SeatUe-to·Lo•
Anseles runs would increase 5 percent Jn
coach only •
For the
Record
PVBLIC NOTICE ____________ J ____ _
l'ICTITIOUS aUSIN ESS
. . \ .
PVBLIC NOTICE
SUPUllOlt COU ltT 01' Tit£
STATE Of' CALIA> .. UA FOlt
TMIE COUNTY OF O"ANOE
.... A..aMt
Cl TA TIO•
•
PVBLIC N011CE
l"ICTITIOUS aUSIN•U
NAME STATEM•HT
TN foll-1119 ~''°"' .,.. 4I041\9
blllllneu •s · "DENVER MININC> CO ", 11•
WHI 1'111 Sir••'· Cost• Meu .
C..lllornh1
THE MC NAUGHTON
CORPORATION,• C.lllornl• ~·
tion
1. R l cll•rd McN•uohto ...
Presldelll, u .. t M .. ra L•M, Hl.W\I
lftlltOll Beatll, CA.
2. Patsy McNauohto,.,
Secmary, 17.M1 M~a LAM, Hunl
1"9IOll &each, CA.
This buslnes& IS COftdu<ttd llY ..
<:«pout loo.
THE MC NAUGHTON
CORPORATION
A C•tllornl• Cofpor.e1lorl
8Y: RlcllArd McN•uohlon.
Pl"ftldeftl
This slelement was flled wltll the>
County Clerk of Or •noa CO\lllty on Nov
ember 2S, lt7S. .....
1""'31 Publl"*I Or•noe CO•ft O.lly ~"·· Publl~d Or•n~ Coast DAiiy Ptlol. Nov. 30. •nd Dec. 7. 14, 21, 197S '*'I~
Nov.13.30,and Dec. 7, 14, 191S 4A.U.7S
PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE
l"ICTITIOUS aUSINHS
NAME STATEMIEMT n.. loll-Ing per$ons •r• doh'Q ~
neuas: APADANA RESTAURANT, 600
"O" Newport Center Or., Newport
8Hcll,CA97'60
51,_ Modin , 1314 w. Httn1oc11.
s.nt• AM, CA 9270>I
MohM'tlm•d Modlry, 2JH w.
Hemlock, Sent• An•. CA '27°'
Tiiis 1>usl11en ls conducted lly •
91fta'al putnentiip
Slrous Modlrl
Tiiis sta1'tment was flled -'• 1~
County Clerk of Otnoe County °"
December~. ms
NAM• STATIEMINT lfttht MltterottM Est.lie of PRAHi(
Tiit foUowlnQ per tons ... cloinglll6 .. GRANT PARKS ..... F RANI( o.
nessas: PARKS. au FRANK GR~NT PARKS,
Joseph J. Todd and Assocla~. 150 SR .• •ka FRANK G. P~ltKS, SR.,
Newpof1 Cellter Drive, M-104, ~,, DK•sed.
&eKll.CAt?6i>O. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
Jo$fClll JoM Todd, ,." Cow St .• CALIFQftNIA
PUBLIC NOTICE PVBLIC NOnCE
Coron•delMer,Cal'2•lS. TO: J~SSCOTTPARKS
l.•Offrence E. Norton, 1300 So. J1MltSoulhCoastHigllway
l"ICTITIOUSaUSINHS
NAME STATEMENT suu
NOTICITOCalOITO.S
N•.A-IW6
SUPERIOlt COUltTOP:TMlf
STATE OF C.ALll"OltNIA, FOtt
THE COUNTY 01'.0•ANGE
~ytronl, B•ll)Oa Island, C•l "26&2. LAgufta Beach, c.a111ornli1
MlchHI Shaw, 1IOI Sherer Lene, Pv~t to the law you.,.. hlf'eby
The following per50ns •r• oo.no l>lnl·
neuas:
GlefldAlt, Cal. cHecl llnd f9C!Ulrtld \o appe.,. before tM Tiiis t>uslneu .Is conducted lly a Jud94! of this court, located at
BAS.ABE ANO ASSOCIATES, 213.S
WAllK•, Cost• Mtsa. CA. •all
9'nt••IP«lnersllop court"°"se 700 Civic Center Drive
Joseph J. Todd West in 111; City of SMta Ana County
Vivian 8es•l:MI, 213S W•lla<e. ~la
MIU. CA. '2'27 In 111e M•tttr of th• Estate •I
WA LTER MURRAY AITKEN, olso
This statement wu tilfd ""'" tllt ol o;a,., St•t• of C.llfomi~. at rne
Countv Clerk ol Ofan941 County on NoY· courtroom of Oeparlmenl No. 3 on
-••. 197S. Jimuary u. 197S, al 1:30 pm., I~ and
F•••U °"'" to be eomined on 1M matter set Publlslled Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot, forth in 111e Petotlon of Junes E Heim
Nov. 23, 30, and Dec. 7. u , 191~ 4457 IS Pvblk Admlnlslr•tor of ot•r9 eoun'.
ty, according to 1111< verified peullon on .PUBLIC NOnCE Ille. to wllkll reference Is rNOt tor
JN 8AUl>e, 113S WAii.Ct. Co\t. Mls•.CA.'7•71 known as WALTER M. AITKEN •rd w. Reid and Rubv Anderson, 22~ AISOW. M. AITKEN, OtCHscd.
Rot>ln O.ks TerrA<e. Oi•mona ear Nollet Is llerebv given to creditors
CA. ' llllv•no cJalms •911lns1 111• said dec:e-
Plllllp G•tn, t311 I Solllllre, ~nt 10 Ill• uld claims in the office ol
lrv1ne. CA. tllt Cle<"k of Ille aforesaid coun Of' lo
Thh business Is conducted bv a e>rewnl tl'ltm lo tlle UftOerslgned M 111<-
oenet•l pertnershlp. offic e of J ANET VINCENT. 1SS7
-----------furtlltr particular~ ~ICTITIOUS auSINESS Detect: December 11, 1'7i.
Vlvl•n Baul» 81'Yt r1y Blvd. In Ille City of Los
This Jl•lement wu '''"' wllll lN Angelu, In l:M Angeles County, wfvch
County Clerk of Or•nge Couftly on NOY· latter office'' Ille pl;Ke q4 ~-ol NAMli STATEMENT WIU..IAM E.5tJOHN. c-t., Clen And Cler~ TI>e IOllOwlng pef'SOftS ere doing a.sl-of the s..p.ri« court ol 1~ .mber2S 1'7S. Ille unOenigned In 111 m.tt!-i'l partAln
• ~ •llQ lo SAld nt•te. Suell CIAIFnS wltll th<! MU as: The Candid Computer, llSO Soutt\ Sl.t• of Califomoa, 1n 11ncl
Plaia Or., s.nt• AnA, CAlll. '2104. lot Ille County of OraMJt
'Tiiis stelemtnt •es filed with IN MC~UAl'Y vouchers must be llled or-Countr Clerk of Ofange county on Nov· presented as aforesaid ••lllln lour enar2S. 1ns. montllS alter ttie llrst pllbllcatlonot ""~
notice. Wtlll•m L. And LlncU L. Mertin, '°6 CS EAU 8y Waller T. Kl119, 0.P<ll'f
8ellls SI., Newport ka<ll, C.llf. 92MO. O .. N Uy .. ER • CO Ty Published Ora1199 CoHI 0111v PllOI O.led Dec. l, 197S This llUSinHI ls CoMUC1td Oy • llmlt-A It... I( ' u ..
.0'*1MF'Slllp CIOUMSliL Nov.l0,•nd0ec.7,U.21,1'7S . 4Sl .. 7S WALLACE M •cGREGOR
AITKEN Linda~ ~rtln ... IUCMAltD O. OVIEDO, DEPUTY
This riattmtlll WH llle<f wllll "" 61SCl¥k c.Mft' °""West PUBLIC NonCE Executor of the will
of the decedenl
J ANET VINCENT '°""' 0 .... Ofttc .... ,17, y 1..-11. Of renge County on No,,.. ~All•, C.lffwwl• tl70l NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUPlltlOR couaTOPTME
STATE 01' CALll"ORNIA l"Olt
THE COUNTY 01" ORANGE
Na.A-lS2JI
tm>er 1'. 1'7S. ...,.,. T ........ : (114) U4-mS
Putlllslled Or•noe CNSI Delly Ptlot ....,_yster~ltlffer
IU7 .. ,,.rly 81vf.
l..MA119tles,CA
No'l.23,30,•ncl Dec. 7, 14, lt7S 4404-7) Publl!Nd Orenge CNSI O•llY PllOI, 1------------1Dec.14,21,21, 1'7S..id Jan. 4, 1976 '7SHS
Pul>llsMd Or•nc;ie C.Out O.ily 1>11o1,
Oec. 7, 14, 21, 18, 1t7S 4611·7)
Estele of LEI.A IONA NELSON,
OecHsed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lllt
__ ..,,..,.._.,....,,,.....,_..,... _ _,... ___ creditors of the abovt named Oe<:eelenl
l'ICTlTIOUS 8USIHEU 11141 ell ptl'\onS h&vln9 claims i191lns1 S·IJ21
PVBLIC NOnCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
NAMIESTATEMIENT Ille said deudelll Are required to file MOTICETOCaEOIT09'$
•s: THE SECO .. O TIME AROU 0 The following person Is clo•l!O bllsl· 111em, w11111i.e neceu ary voucller~. jn •uPEltlOHoR.co"..,..u•'T'oF .... "' " N MU es: Ille office of Ille c lerk ol lhe abO,.. en-~ •~"'
SHOP, l'Mt S. Coast Highway, L.agvne UN'ITEO CRUISING CLUB, 3«M lllledcourl. or to presenllhtm. wlllltlle STATE Ol'CALll'OltNIA. l'Olt
l'ICTITIOUI aVSIHH~
NAME STATEM•NT
TMfollOWlng per SOI\ 1"•olngbll5l~ss
Baach, CA. '2651 Vla()pgrto, N-port 84ta<h, CAorn.60 llKHSAry vouchers. to Ille u~rslgnecl THE COUNTY OP: OltANO•
ROMl<I c. Hollls. 1064 s.i.c· AM .Joly! Collins Fulton, Jr., 2410 Flm •t the office of PETER J . MADIGAN. In Ille M•tter of Ille Estate OI
St., IAguna Beac:ll, CA. 97651 AW!., Corona de I ~r. CA ,,625 Allorney 11 Lew. 2099 San JoaQuin Hiiis LEOPOLD FISCHER, Oecetied.
This ~•lness Is conduclfd by an In· This business Is concsucted II'( ilfl in-Rd., Ntwport eeacll, CA ~WO. wfllct\ 15 Notice ls lltreby 9lv.,. to c~s
dlvlctuel. cllY~I ti.place of llllSIMnof the undenl9'Mcl hevlng cielrM eoalnst tlle Mid dtu -
Ron1ld C. Holl ls Jolln CollillS Ful1on Jr. In all tNtten pertalnlt19 to the n tate of ct.nl to file 54ld cl•lms 111 Ille office of
This statement WH Ill~ ""'" the This :st•ttment was flled with Ille seid OKedenl, within tour monlM •lier IN cltrk of IM •Ions.aid COi.Wt or '°
County Cle<k of Or~ County on No.,. County Clerk of Orange county on thtflm publlutlonol thlsnotl~. prewnt them to tlle uncterslCJMd et the tm1Mr2S, ltlS. ~lO, lfJS. O.ledOecemberJ, 1975 office of BRIDGES & BRIDGES. 3701
l'Sll.. flJIS1' FERN A. SULLIVAN Wllshi,.. 81¥11., P.O. 84w 750QIHo. lo:M
PUbllsM<I Or~ CN$1 O•llY Piiot, Publi1'1ed Or1119 Co\sl Dally Pllol. EH<Utrla of Ille Will ol ln Ille City of Los At19elH. '" Los
Nov. 30,•nd Dec. 7, u. 21, lt7S •sn-75 DK. u.21•21, lt7SMldJen.e, 191, 1119 above named Cle<.tdell! AnCJtlfl County, wtllcll latter offlGe 1~
PVBLIC NOTICE
ttlCTITIOUS aUSINHS
NAMIE ITATIEM•HT
Tiie fllltowl119 pertof\1 an dolfllll M l·
NISH:
CROWELL/ANDERSON, Suite
107, 4lft Me<Arthllf' 81vd., ~
Beach, Callf. tff60
AMI Hult er-en, llOS Slifnmlt Drive,~ h tcll, C.111. 91641
K•ret1 ...,,_.son, SJS W So. c;__,,
Loi Ar~u. Cell!. tOOl6 Apl/11"'4
Thls1ftlslnen 11 coriducted rt a
oener•I partnerSlllp.
AM Hull Crowell
Keren Anderson Tiiis St.t-m WH nled ... VI ftle
CMlllty CMf1l of 0r-.. CMlnty °" ~
47$1-1 S Ptl!TEIU. MAD I GAN tN place of buSlnHs of Ille undenlgfteO
------------f &-y 11 uw 111 all rnattus pert•inln9 to Mlde&Wt"
PVBLIC NO'l1CE
... SMJa~w11Hlltsltf. Such c:lllms With Ill• n~esSAry
........., .. aclt, CA '2Mt voucller5 ,.,.,st be fl~d or pr._..ed es ------------•t.4: (7141'40-0IOO el~ld wllMn four months llfterlhe FICTITIOUSaUSINESS Published Or•"98 Coesl Dally PllOI, f1nlpullll~tlonoltlllsnotka.
.. A._. STATEMENT Otc. 7, U,21, 21. 1'7S 44~7S 0.ted Dec. J, 197S TN foUowlng peno11 Is doing bosl· RICHARDHOOG1!$AU.EN
fltSS M : PUB EuculM of the wlll
PATCHWORK CAROUSEi,,. 932 LIC NO'l1CE otseidde<edenl Wint~ Oare, S.nt' Arte, CAtno. -----..,.""P'""·t'""O,..,-t-----1 8Rl00£S & a1t IOGIES
1,.,.. Vollr•lll, 932 W. s.tlla 0.,11, *>TICE TO CalEDITOlt$ ~ Wll&lllre Blvd. Slll'ltl An•, CA 92706 SU.. O ... 0 .... 7 ... Ne. 11D4
Tiiis llU!Slness '' conduc1ed by an fn. •1tl It COUltTOl"THE LM"""81H,CA ... 7S cllvidual STATI! OFCALll'ORHIA FOil Published Or•noe C:O.sl D•ill' Piiot. THI! COUNTYOFOltANGE 7 • ..a l~rttVollr•tll .... ,. .. UM DK .• h ,21,H, 197S 4'12•7S
Thi~ st.iement was fllecf wlt1t '"" Estele ol MAYBELLE GAIL
Ollunty Oerk of OrAnge County Oii SEEWAGEN lka MRS. MAYBELLE
Oecembef'2.l97S SEEWAGEN eke MAYBELLE G t<JOtt2 Pllb41Slled Orange CO.st Delly Pilot, SEEWAGEN. o.c .. Md.
PCRLIC NOTICE
OK. l~21,2t, 1'7S.nc!J•ll.•, t'76 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the Ntat 475'-lS crlldlton of Ille •bove nemed de<.lclent
Pullllstled Ol'lllOe COllt Dllftl' PllM." tllllt •II pel'WftS llAYlllll cl1lm1 ~lnsl
llMft' 19, l'7S.
s.uu
MOTICETOClt•Dl;TOU
.... A-l5JSI
S\l .. ElllOlt COUllTOl'TMlf
ST I.TE OJI' CA.LI FOltN IA. l'Olt
THIECOUNTYOl'ORAN ..
MDII. n ...... o.c. 7... .. .. JS PUBLIC N~"E Ille SAld decedent ~re required to fl .. IU'&U.. them, with the necessery vouctltn, In
PVBUC NOTlcE
jilCTITtOUI au11..-ta
MAM• STAtHUlNT
Tiie tllleWllll...,.. .,. ......... .... :
VILLAGE CIENTIElt TllAVEL,
U.Merwllffllt ,,..., .. ~ Vle6e. CA.~S •
Oona Id T. Beddoe, 01 Viti•
Gr ...... ~~.CA.-'-"YC• It•• ....... 01 Vitt•
Or ... Htwpott ~"' ~.,... ~lwence D. ftrenll..__, m1
v.ii.coe, WIHtmlm~. CA. Ret.ert •• Fn111lllou .. , SUI V-'leclto, '#tttml1t1U1r, CA
Tiii& WSIMU II c...-uc:tM lllf a ..... ~ ..
O...lfT • ..-..
............ OfWlllll ~ o.ltr ....... ........... De<.7,14,tt,tm SlaJS
PVBLIC NOTICE
---....,....,,.,...,-....,..,.._....,.., ___ U. office of the Clerk of the llloYe en-
PICTITIOUS8USINIUS tlllt!d c0Vf1. ot to prewnt them. wllll the
NAMI STATIMENT necesSAry vouchers, to the Ulldfrslone<I
Tiie followi119 pef'SOft IS doing bull· lit C/0 GARRETT .. DIMINO. INC.,
l'ln$H: Cllve Kemp, Attorneys for Co·
DIANNE'S 8001CICEEPING Executors. 19051 trvlne 8oulev.,d,
SERVICE. 10l61 ... Ima Vista Ho. 1, Tustin, C..liloml• '2'80, wllldl Is the
Gerdel> Groff, CA 92MO pl-of bu\IMSS of Ille uftdertl9fled In Dianne Louise Vollroth, 10l61 .n mAlltrs Ptrt•lnl119 to Ille Mlate ol
...,_ visw Ho. 1. O...*n GfoW, CA said dotcldent, wlttlln tour months .,1 ...
~ t,.flnt puti1lc•tl0rtof th ls llCl'llce.
Tiiis MWs5 Is cOllducted ll'f .. 1... Oeted December 2. 1'7S.
llvl~I LOIS V. SAVAGE •!Id
O'-LoulseVellrotll ROBERTA.SAVAGE
This st...-t •U fii.cl ._."' Ille Co-f.qcut~ofthe WUI
Collnty Offtl of~ C--.tyon OK. of tM e~ rwirned ~
t, 197S OA•alETT a DI Ml MO, INC. .... 1S ly c;llft Ke,.._
PubllsMd OfM\99 CHst O.lly Piiot, A"'""?S-' LA• Dtc. 14. 21, ti, 1'7S.nd JM.4, 1'7' 1951 tmM ..... .,, ....
In tM Matter of the Est•I• of NAN
NI E l!THA PATTON Al<A ETHA N.
PATTON, 0.CHWd.
Nolkt ls llereDv glnn to c~tors
llevlng cl•lms ~lnsl the Mid Otce
dent to Ille uld claims In tM office o1
the dllrk of the •fore"ld co.I or ti)
~t !Mm 10 Ille llftdersltlMf et tJw>
otllce of MA RY E. RO BUTZ. AltlrneY
~ Uw, ~ N, SAit ~lltlel A ..... In -
Oty fJf Arusa. ln Los Angeles c..untr. """di 1a1t ... office ls Ille piece ol llU\I
MU of tM ""°4!rSlllfl~ Ill all nwtt ... ,
Pff\lllning to said esl•le. SUCll ci.lrm
wltll !'-necess.rv vouctlffl nMt be-
111~ or prHented as •lorfhkl wl!N1t
IOuf months •lier the f lrst put1llc.etlo<t
Of tlllsnotke.
Oaltd Oec.3, lt7S
JUANITA L. AMES
IEncutor of 1M wllt 47J,t,7S ,.tl11, C.lltenole ., ..
"81: (714) ,.. .. ". •-ysrwc:.•aent.n otselddeetc1ent • PVBLIC N011CE Pub11""'9d OtllltOt Cont O.ily PllOI MAlllY E. AO•UTZ
Otcembtr 7, 14, 21, 11, ms 4'61-7S ~~~:;:e'•"·
Puollstlld Or•noe ea.st o.1ry f'ikll DK. 7, 14, 11, it, lt7S 4674-JS PUBLIC N0'11CE
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For Textiles
Merrill Lynch
Executive to Speak
Thomas Matthey, account executive at
Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith, Inc ..
will be guest speaker at Thursday's meeting
of the American Society oC Women Accoun-
tants.
His topic will be "Securities Markets:
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow."
Matthey will attempt to explain the
modern securities market. The dinner meet-
ing starts at 6: 30 p.m. at the SaddJeback Inn in
Santa Ana.
Women accountants in business, industry.
education and public accounting m ay attend.
CHARLOTTE. ~.C. <U PI ) -Las t fall
Southern textile workers faced a cheerless holi-
day season. T he national recession had idled
thousands and those who kept lheir jobs were
working shorter weeks.
Giant strides have been made toward re-
covery, with increased hours and wages for mill
workers, allowing executives to turn their atten-
tion to proble ms that threaten the textile in-
dustry on a long"rangc basis.
Many of these involve mor e stringent gov-
ernment regulations controlling water and air
pollution and noise in textile plants. Compliance
could require firms to spend huge sums of money
that otherwise mig ht go to modernize equipment
~combat increased foreign competitfon.
• "On the s traight business-economic side,
more people :.ire going back on the job," said
Robert W. Armstrong of th~ American Textile
Manufacturers Institute. "Inventories are fairly
well under control, sales are picking up and
prices are going up.
"THEN YOlJ LOOK down the road, not only
for the future but what you're having to put up ~th now, an~you have some pretty serious pro-
blems," Armstrong said in an interview.
The naeSiog problems of noise and dust
poUution pers.ist, despite stiffer regulations.
More strioaent prope>sals are under considera·
tion and indW.tt'Y leaders warn that tougher re-
gulatiotts could /orce some plants to close their
.doors because <if the expensive equipment that
would be required to meet the guidelines.
"Most or the time proponents of new or ex-
J)anded governtn"'nt controls focus all of their
discussion on the alleged benefits of new govern-
ment action, .. Murray Weidenbaum, director of
the Center for the Study of American Business,
told textile execuUves recently. "They usually
overlook the large costs which may be involved.
~osts to both the t$Xpayer and consumer."
· · But J ohn Kissack, assistant to the Southern
director of t1i e Textile Workers Union of
America, said the union felt the textile firms
could meet the prot>osed pollution abatement
standards and s till make a profit.
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''I DON'T THINK they are eveo trying to
find ways to improve (conditions)," Kissack
said. "l think they are trying to use their poUUcal
muscle to oppose improvements. Cert ainly other
industries have faced comparable problems and
have t aken steps to eliminate them .·•
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Current regulations set a top noise level of 90
decibels in textile plants and a proposal is under
~tudy to reduce the level to 85 decibels. Eighty-
!ivc decibels is about the amount of noise pro-
duced on a busy city street. while 90 decibels is
more than twice a s loud.
"The textile industry makes a soft product
but is one of the noisiest industries.'' Armstrong
said. "The government is now requiring a 90·
decibel st~ndard and we can't meet that. Yet t~y're coming out w'ith &') decilx>ls."
F. Sadler Love, secretary-treasurer of the
ATMI, said the industry·~ future will be de·
t.et'mlnrd by ~ovcrnmcnt regulations and tbo
Oow or forPign imports.
He said propos<!d government regulatiorus on
noise, dust and water pre:seTvation would ~ost
the industry S3.5 billion over a five-year period.
"TWS WOUl.D AMOUNT to more than all
the profitb of all the textile companies ln all the
states of th union and would result Jn soaring
te>rtllc prices to the consumer, no wege increases
(or employes, no dtvtdcnds for 11tockholdel"s and no modernization of plants or machinery."
Many execlltlves ~ce the return of the ti1ht
labor market ol I te 1973, and some Clrms have
already started dvcrlising for q ualified
,;,ork rs.
''We had • very tlU'ht labor ma.rtrl -ell the
..'Y•Y up to 1973." &mtick Hid. "~om all
lodlcatlons l,'a golng to b4: Ught again.··
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(8 DAILY PILOT Sunday 0.Cember 14, 197~ •
California Dousing Reeovery lld~aneing Slowly_.
I LOS ANGELF.S Calllorrua's buHding pace muu•trator of the bank"• Real F.slate Finance llate•s total for the month. as perm!~ issutd last Bank"• re1I estate Ill!....., uecuUve. "Sou~
cootmued to strengthen dunng October, reports Department, said that October's encouraging month totaled $306 million. Thal represented an 11 California's ten·county recion posted a six percent.
Secunty Pacific Rank, as the valuation of building performance underscored the bank's recent percent monthly advance over September's mark September·October decline in bullding permlt ac-
permits issued last month rose lo $772 million to forecast of an overall moderate recovery for the of$275milllon. tivity. In October, buUdlni permits totaled $39G
rtflect a four percent improvement over Septem· coming months. million, down from the maotb..earller tally of $'11
bt'r's lev~I of $740 million ''REGIONALLY," SAID SECURITY Pacific million."
Security Pacific Bank's monthly report s ays "IT SHOULD BE NOTED, however, that this
that this continued recovery pattern stemmed from somewhat fragile recovery is dependent upon con-
3 healthy improvement in the state's nonresidential tinued strengthening in the homebuilding industry
bwldmg sector, a nd a fractional advance in the ·which, in turn, is susceptible to anticipated fluctua-
h\)ml•bui ldm~ pace for October lions in the financial market during the comine
~nior \'1ct> Prc:':itd<:nt Paul J O'Brien. ad· months," he said.
Letter Auxird W o n
By Unique Hornes
Turninl( to California's seasonally adjusted an·
nual housing rate, O'Brien said that in October the
rate declined to 164,400 new units, down from the
month·earlier rate of 172,700 units.' He noted,
however, that September's reading bad marked the
highest annual rateinsometwoyears.
O'Brien based his statements on data compiled
by the bank's Economic Research Division for the
current issue of the bank's monthly publication,
California Construction Trends, which features a .
homebuilding forecast this month.
J..VPU:Jlf 1rt 1 ill1iN ·=·:·.
Adult Condominium llonuJ• in IM Pre1ti8ioa We1tt:li// Area of NtMJtOl'f &ad& :.;E
• Decorator wall-to-wall carpeting
• Enclose~:) pnlio or balcony
f42 ,000 to 3 44,00'-I
2 B e drooms • 2 Baths
Separate Di ning Are a • Breakfast bar
• Dishwnsher
• Coutinnons-clcaning oven
• lce·maker r efrigerator 1& r: • •t W ;:•1• •
• Abundant closet space 1 ~ew1101 ... I ,.as
• Draperie!'
• Log·burning fire p laf'P
• Mirrored closet door~
• 3 heate•I swimming pools
Christmas
Decorating Contestl
(ideas galorelJ
Inn ovative Christmas
inte ri ors created by the Art and Home
Econ()mics pepartments of:
Costa Mesa High School, Costa Mesa; Dana Hills High School,
Dana Point; Newport Harbor High School, Newport Beach;
& University High School, Irv ine.
A competition for cash awards to the Student Body Council
oeane Homes
un1veRSITY PaRK
Mode/, opc11 Jrom
10 u.m. until du1k.
daily and S11nda~ 11>
Drctmlwr 28th
(714, ,,1 1(717
1184-1256 Rutland Road
Neu1port Beo.cla, Calif. 92660
~ale& Office Phone: (714) 645-8373
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• HEADS REALTORS
Helane E. Joy
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Harbor Board Names Officers
Realtor Helane E. Joy, co.
owner or Aaaociated Brokers ~rvice in Newport Beach, was
lll!talled as 1976 president or the
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board or Realtors in ceremonies
held at the Mesa Verde Country
Club. She succeeds uns presi·
dent Harold R. Pinchinof Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Joy, who resides with her
husband Richard D. Joy in
Newport Beach, first entered the
real estate business in 1964
following a business career
operating her own ladies ready·
to-wear s hops in Phoenix. She
moved to Newport Beach in 1963
to be near her daughter enrolled
at Whither College. She obtained
her real estate broker license in
1969, and opened Associated
Brokers Service that same year.
SHE HAS BEEN very active in
local and stale affairs of the real
estate board, serving as presi·
dent of its Women's Council in
1972 and 1973. She has served on
many committees of the or·
ganization including signs, taxa-
tion, political affairs, civic af.
fairs, membership and several
special committees formed to ac·
compUsh single purposes.
OTHER U7' officers and
directors installed at the
breakfast meeting are Art
Giovinetti, Balboa Bay
Properties, lirst vice president;
John Boyd, Boyd Real E'Jtate,
second vice president; Betty
Grubb, Realtor, secretary-
treasurer; Charles E. Brown,
Hester and Brown, Inc.; Harold
R. Pinchin, Hal Pinchln and As-
sociates; George W. Williamson,
Realtor, and Associate Direc-
tors, Hal Cox, Cooper and Cox,
Inc.; and Joyce Edlund of Mac-
nab-I nine Realty Company
lnstalling officer, representing
Ira Gribin, 1976 president of the
California Association of
Realtors who could not attend
because or prior commitments,
was Realtor Shirley Commons,
Huntington Beach, 1976 vice pre-
sident of the state association.
Rod Calderhead, 1975 vice presi-
dent or C.A.R., also, participated
in the ceremonies. The new
directors take office officially on
January 1, 1976.
_.UD's Hills Says·
( .
:; :-Suburbans Reversing
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP> -
'}lousing and Urban Development
Secretary Carla A. Hills says
.that for the first time in more
. than a decade middle-income
·people are moving back to cities
~from suburbs.
· But she said in a speech at the
annual convention of the Na·
;tional League of Cities that urban
.officials could be doing more lo
:encourage the trend.
' An infl ux of s uch people will in-
: crease big city tax revenues, she
:added.
' THE MIGRATION back lo
cities is spurred by ''the high cost
: and scimpy a va1lab11ity of fuel
.coupled with scarce land.
1 stricter building codes and the
,sheer cost of s uburban construe·
lion.·• Mrs. Hills said.
movingoutof1t. torical or architectural interest.
And these people. she said, She added that their greatest
"are already movmg back." concerns are for personal safety,
BUT SHE SAID that cheaper ease of transportation and quali·
h ty education . living costs alone are not enoug Cities have already spent 60
to attract middle and hi gh· percent of their general revenue-income families. Cities must also concentrate sharing funds from the federal government on these services, their resources on enhancing the she said. but she urged the urban
kinds of neighborhoods and officials to work harder in services which attracl smgle and young m arried people and the Congress to assure the revenue·
elderly, she said. sharing program is extended
Such people now constitute half beyond the end of 1976.
of the households in America. ac· Mrs. Hills also urged cities to concentrate their federal and cording to Mrs. Hills, and their local rehabilitation funds on
"Lifestyles are most suited to the selected neighborhoods that are
very things our cities have to of· ,·ust beginning to deteriorate fer -s maller housing, conve· d nience to jobs. entertainment rather than already blighte
l al · ones. and cu tur amemues, recrea· SHE SAID neither local nor
tional opportunities and the federal funds were sufficient to
charm of older houses-" revamp seriously blighted areas
MRS. HJLLS said they m1~ht enough "to lure back the people
want to Jiv e in areas near col necessary to maintain the
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&.lnday. December 14, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT Cl
PRESIDENTIAL HEIGHTS
PANORAMA ... 500 square miles
of golf course, lights, and ocean view!
The N\'w OceJnV1l'W lltlltop Series hJc; all you
want from h1lb1dc living ... '.>Pd<..1uus, .my
designs. Jnd "11 h plenty ol open gtound
bet ween '>Lr ult ure'>. T h1'> Scru.•s hJ':> 11 sown
!tw1mm1ng pools Jnd J.llU/11'> (4 of t'J1..hl) dnd
d"&dlChou'>l' with an electronic <,ecurny ~Jtf1
OWNERSHIP HERE IS BEST.
LIFE HERE IS BEAUTIFUL.
The community borders the golf course, hJS
13 '>w1mm1ng pools, and offers J variety of plans.
THE SEA, SAN CLEMENTE AND YOU!
The PJufic gives our town its neJr perfect
weather, refreshing brl'CLC'>, Jnd clear J1r.
Q 10-YEAR HOMEOWNER'S
--·--WARRANTY PROGRAM
Two and Three Bedrooms from
S39,990 to S89,990
San Clemente
by the Sea ...
Sdles Qft.c,
Cornpr ot Sdn Piblo
.incJ Acapulco
Telephone
(714) 492-2780
• "For the first lime in more
than a decade, peopleofmederate
: means are finding more reasons
: for moving into the city than for legesorparks.or 1nareasofh=1s~---~r:es:to=r~a=ti=·on::::..·'_'=----=--=--=--=--====------=--------------------------------------------=---------------------------
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' IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
;LUXURY LIVING LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE BEAC
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EVERYTHING'$ INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
• Sha9 carpeting
• Custom fireplaces
• Deluxe "Ultra-bright"
country kitchens
• Front lawns with a tre~
and sprinklers
•Wet bars
• Shake roofs
•Concrete d rives
• 3-car garages
• 3 baths
• Rear and side yard fencing
• 2200 square feet of living
area
MOVE IN NOW
$64,900 to $68,900
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: Gl ~LGA:;:::.:.t~lli*...::.:.1.---'-~=== c ~ (714) 842-7 497
ACROSS THE STREET FROM FABULOUS CENTRAL PARK
HunfingtQn Landmill'k
WE HAVE ALREADY SOLD MORE THAN 300 BEAUTIFUL CONDOMINIUM HOMES WITH JUST
INGLEWOOD •
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HACH
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PHASE 2AT
1974PRICES
s32 ,990 to s37 ,990
NEW CONDOMINIUMS FOR CARE-FREE ADULTS
OVER 40, IN COOL CLEAR HUNTINGTON BEACH
PLUS THE 5% TAX
CREDIT
PWS 136 MORE UNITS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
AT 1976 PRICES!
• A walled community with 24·hour
attended entry
• Exclusive m1lhon dollar rec
center with clubhouse. games and
hobby rooms
• A coun try club lifestyle less than
I mile from the beach
• Sw1mm1ng pool, hot water sw1rlpool,
tennis courts. gymnasium and
paddle tennis court
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~~oa' Homes ·unveiled
lh':-> l'lc'g ,I H'l'
~ •' 1b1Jih Ill ~Hl l'X
•·•· b ~·11"•l·wus rour
·11. th r,•t• hath
I' l'~ll'I' WPOt
'' ••r,lil pl rn111ng
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8,900
t"'q.11;.unt.'d 'The Balboa
"'.1~ spt•l'lf1call y d e -
~1g n ed fo r active,
l'.1hrornw families, and
lht• do\.\ nsta1 rs is ideal
flit' e1th1:1r formal or in·
furmal t•nterlaining."
THF. HOME features a
rah;ed formal entry that
overlooks a l arge,
t'll'gant liV1ng room with
vaultt>d t'o..•lli n g, and
buvt•rs m1.n M'h.•ct an ad-
d 1i1 on a I (1 pt 1 o n a l de·
l'Orator se lected
Ci r l' p I act.' lo f u rt h e r
t•nhanct> the It ving room.
AdJoining 1s a separate
formal d1n1 n g room
which seb tht• "Garden
Vtl'"' .. tht•mt• with its
large glass \.\ 1ndow wall.
The Ralboa kitchen of·
fers lht> utmost in prac-
ticality and convenience.
"We are t.'spec1ally
pleased that tht• response
has been so favorable to
thrse truly deluxe
kitchen s.·· G 1 annulli
:;,mt "Each home offers
0
REAL ESTATE
luminous ceilings a nd a
thoughtful step-saving
serving countt>r bet ween
kitchen and patio, and, of
course, wt> feature a full
line or appliances includ-
in g General Electric dis-
hwasher. waste disposal,
combination r ange and
double ovl'n, and oven
hood, light and exhaust
fan."
FURTHF.R c-mphasiz-
i n g the fa mi l y -
Seven Builders
At Lake Forest
There art.• now seven
m.1Jor $out h e rn
Cahforma builders offer·
1'1£: new homes al Lake
1' o r est The develop-
ments c3n hL· reached by
folio\\. Ing the new Lake
Fort•st '.\1 odel HomeTour.
The tour features
s l' ' t· n n c w h o m e
Ol'1g hborhoods that com-
pnse 32 model homes
throughout the lake and
Cl)u ntrys1de develop-
mt.'nts. Lakefront com-
m u n 1t1 c s include
Showcast' on the lake,
s ingle fam ily h omes
priced from $47 ,500 to
~72.500 . Lake Terrace,
pnced from $54.990 t o
$82,000, celebrating its
gra nd o pening thi s
wec-k. is the newes t of the
pri\'ale recreational
facilities which include
the n ew Sun & Sail
Clubhouse This facility
offers residents an ac-
t1 vity center that in-
cludes olymp1c size
swi m ming poo l s,
volley ba JI rou rts. five
tennis courts. basketball
court and exercise
rooms. L;Jke Forest New
Lake provides a pri vatc
bea ch ::ind sa iling
marina.
Lake Forest. a planned
community. ran be re-
ached by taking the San
Diego Freeway south, to
the Canada Road exit.
east. Mode l Home Tour
signs will direct you to
the va r ious develop-
ments now open.
or1entat1on o f th e
Ralboa, is the s pacious
Garden Va ew family
room with its indoor
outdoor theme and cozy
firepl ace. Downstairs, a
convenient powder room
opens onto the family
room, as does the large
three t·ar garage with its
utility and storage areas.
"Upstairs, the Balboa
is J ust as warm and
liveablt• as thl' lower
floor ," G1annulh pu1ntt•d
out "Thr m aster
bedroom is a triumph m
space a nd l'Om fort \\1th
its dressing suite and
private bath. and the
other thret' bt:•drooms
are more than adequalt.•-
ly served by <I large bath
w i t h s h o \\ t' r a n d
bathtub."
The fourth bt•d room.
according to G1annuJl.i ,
may be ordt•n•d as a cozy
den/library art.·a that
overlooks the living
room below :\fumerous
other oplion<1l fL•aturcs
may bt:' ordered prior to
construction and at tht.•
lime of p urchase..•
HU:'IJTl~GTON Vil'W
1s one of lhl' Rn•n Cum
pany's .. rt' sort .. com-
munittt.>s. and 1t offers
four largt' floor plan:; 1n
12 distinctive exterior
design:;. Homes at Html
1n~on View a re pnced
from $59,990, and the
community may b~ re
achl'd v1.1 lhe San Dit.>go
Free" JY to :\l agnolia
Bo ulevard, proceed
south on M agnolia to
Garf1t>ld, go w est on
Garfil'ld a nd south on
Newland to the models.
Design for tht' Balboa
is by Glen Cordoso , Bren
vice president of En-
viron m e ntal Desig n.
Huntin g ton View
marketing and merchan·
dising are by Tenzer and
Company o f Beverly
Hills.
Ca ll 642-5678.
Put a lew word s
to work for you.
In the tradition of
H1chard Henry Dana's
1YJ· 1 JJ tal "2 Years Before the
~.L.1··t, IJcilW Light Condomirnums
announces an un1xccl d1 nk l l•lfr;r, "12 Months Before
the Paymf'nts Plt1n' Th<il · r c :: 1tl When you make a
normal 10% down p ayment 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! t\.1 yc)u pay art the taxes
ctnd homt,owni..:1 s' k <. • '. 11· ltnl pt r ir I
Sp rtaculm r x T! '( .n \ v. :-:i l ightcd tennis
courts A beautiful h1: ,1tC'd I onl v:1 t11 1acu:z1 and sauRas
to r men and wor1.1 n /\;i 1 ' I c ., ~ 'N:tl11n a pnvatc
St;CUnty (JLJct1d c111L l l Ocean View
eomrnun1tv Condomiruums
1.R.S. Notice
You must buy before
December 31, 1975 to
qualify for the $2,00C
Tax Credit .
P. .n ... nil 1 r. t!. $ ~ 1 1
"f.1;1 ( 0i1•dtt I~ fl icf Ji
( Jt 'r; s! ! I(), J I
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from $38, 950
Phone (714) 496·4552
\Vdl..1i11 r.~ Ci~ ', Sc1les A gent
lakefrontneighborhoods. -===================::::!:=:..._ ______ __;=--====================:;:=========--__;:=------------------=-~.::_------====;
Lakeshore Village, dis-
tinctive homes priced
from S.59.990 to S73,990
and :'forth Shores II.
pnced from $62.000 to
ss.t 750 '.\1any of these
bl'aut1ful "aterfront
com mun1t1es feature
home.; "'1th their owri
Mid-Winter Bo ~ale !
bo.1l docks
L<Jcated in a country
'iett1ng, Park Place is
pnced from $54.990 to
~G.990 Wildwood is a
large custom designed
neighborhood nestled in
a sylvan wood glen.
Pril'ed frQm $64,990 to
$74.:>00. these homes are
d1..•s 1gned with the
l';.d1fornia lifestyle in
mmd The Oaks homes.
also situated 1n the roll·
mg country hills of Lake
Forest. are pnced from
$.54,900 to $62.200. These
quality ho m es feature
many ru:;tom extras at
no add1t1onal cost and
overlook the large 37·
acre :-Jew Lake.
All homr buyers of
L a k e f' o r e s t a r e
automatical ly m e m ·
bers of the Lake Forest
llomeownrrs Associa-
tion with access to the
La Mancha
Architects
Announced
Don Schulz, vice presi·
dent for p roduct develop·
ment and sales for the
Mission Viejo Company.
has announced the ap-
pointm e nt of Color
Design Art. Los Angeles.
and Land Architecture.
Corona del Mar, to han·
Ii \
die the intenor design Thl' ht·al'h. Jn "tnl<·r lht•rf''s an almos t hrittle claril\· to the a nd la ndscapmg, respec-· ttvety, for t he upcoming air. Tlw l1rill1arwt• or a" inter sunst.>t o\ t•r the oct'an i~ l<'gend.
La Mancha Townhomes To many old-tinwrs, winter is the most beautiful time of the
in Miss ion Viejo. year on tlw "ater.
Over 50 pe rce nt of the To moi>t, h<l\\'t'H'r, th<.• bca<·h i~ a summertim e µlace. We'd
new townhome site will like to changt· ~ou r mind about that. So. we're• having a ~~~~Ja~~s~ha:~o~~= SJWl'ial. limikd tinw midwintl•r bonus sale. On the mosl heall-
de l M a r f i rm with liful watt.orfront t'ondominium r~sidcnc":-: in Nc\\po1t Beach.
supervision by Larry Kl-Herc·~ Llw ofl'1•r : Bu~· lwfor<' .January :JJ. rn76, and we'll giv<·
!FJ?~~ho~!; l~\11M~c~ ·' ou. ah:\olul1·l~ fn•t'. J our choke of either or the spcl'ial
hon llS.'S hdm\ . ranged 10 c lus ters occu-pying uphill and downhill I. 'j',, o u·a~ slip rent.al FIU:E <At 621 Lido thcn•'s a
locations to m aximize "ltJl !'or <.•\ery home right outs1rlt• your front window.
the dramatic views over-:.!. ,\ l:a~ liner boaL. {A h(•aullful 19-foot runahout
looking M iss1on VieJo's < ompl<'tc with a 1:-, horscpo\\ <>r oulho:u'<l.)
priv ate ~ountry club and Takt· a tlri\C down to :\t•\\ J>ort lh·arh and ,-isit 621 Licio ~ ' {!Olf.course. :iUi < S ix fu rnished La Pa rk l>n\<•now.Sp<>nd Llw day. \\hoknm\s,it ma) dmnge --.._·,o ~ '
Mancha Town home tlw \\ay you gpcnd lh(• n •Rt of )n11r ltf<.•. ....,...
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models are slated to be s· 1 () open for mspection in the Two bedroom, two bedroom and den condominium ll'V TI TieIJty ne
Sprrng of 1976 w ith homes from 1140,000. ~ -VV 1
trailer pre-sales opening Excellent t\nanci ng H' 1', I ..... 1 /, 1\ I'. rt.)
in early January. Those I h (7! 7 I~ interested ln recetving Te cp on 4) 6 5-1070 • •
tnformat-M>o -tW-ln&4------~cr-e i.rcc ion o Ring llrotlwrs l)(:."v"lopment·---m-r1a-· n-1.-, ------.1".!~ -n further op nlng ·details ,J ..L ..l. V,
mny call Mission Viejo ~
Company at 837·6050, ex-~ EQ1111I lit"! mic Opportunity
ten~lon~3.
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Rentals ••••.....• 3000·4699
Business, Investment &
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Merchandise ••...• 8000-8099
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Lost & Found ...••• 5050-5499 "You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 _5678 J One Call Service Boots & Marine
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3 BR· 2 STORY
POOL-BEACH
$35,000
Formal t!ntr y t o
drama lie 11 \'inli! room.
Hoge ~ar(Jen vit"w
kitchen Art1stu: oprn
stairs swf't.'p to =>l'P~ll .1tc
m a s I c r ~ u 1 t '' p I u s
l0h1ldr<'ns winJ,?. Sl•dmlt•tl
22 rt ballroom ::.11.t·d par
ty room that ov<'rlooks
wallN1 c·ourt vard Jlurrv
forth is rall OO:J.7881 •
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[~ THE REAL
ESTATE RS I
ON THE BLUFF
View· View -View
2 l.ll'<lrooms, 2 buths Con
domin111m. Fin•plac('.
ramily room, til(' t>nlry .
Cuslom c·a rp('tinf.! und
drapes Dc,:or a tor's
wallp:tpcr throughout.
Separult• laundry room.
T\\o cndos(•d patio:-., on"
cus lom bril'kcd 2 <:ar
garage, e lcrtric· door
openl'r, s~1mm1ng pool
around th1· t•ornt'r
.lal'u111 & Sauna
BY OWNER
18724
Maplewood Ln
llL'NT1NGTON ll E/\CI I
OH Elias, down Chapc•I
Lan<· bctwet'n Hearh
Blvtl & .Magnolia
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~YLOR CO
REALTORS sinct> 1H4l
FANTASTIC BEAUTY-LIND.A ISLE
The only NEW home for sale on this
exclusive island. Finest quality, design
& e lP.gance thruout ! Rich cptng.
drapes, wallpapers & Italian marble. 5
BR, FR, DR, billiard rm. pool, jacuzzi . ' sauna, pie r & slip. $395,000
76LINOA ISLE OR. DAILY I 5
DOVER SHORES-VIEW-$275,000
An exceptional 3 BR home hy Ivan
Wells w /extra tge fam rm. /\rea for
maid's qtrs. P rof. decorated. abundant
m arble. lge patio & lush gardens.
LINDA ISLE MAIN BAY VIEW!
Watch exciting boat activity from
charmin g 5 BR Contemporary. Teak
wood paneling, high ceilin gs. Beautiful
frt courtyd entry, lge bayside brick
terrace. Dock 3 boats. $395.000
36 LINDA ISLE DR. SAT/SUN 1 s
STRICTLY FOR KIDS -$84,500
5 or 7 Bedrms. Full of exciting f('atur('s
a lge family would love. Oversized yd.
Room for pool. Quiet cul-de-sac street.
Fee land. A real buy!
2926SILVERLNE. SUN 1·4
HARBOR VIEW HILLS CHARMER
Lus k 3 BR, 2 bath '·Sausalito". /\II new
appli a n ces. "Perfection Plus."
Beautiful yard. Fee land. $1 15,000
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* * * * * * Heritage Collection
LIDO ISLAND CHARMER
2 STORY -3 bedroom and den with 4
baths . Highly upgraded -shows like a
model home. Near clubhouse. Don't
mjss this one at $129,500. cm. 540-1151 .
EASTSIDE
66x300 R·2 LOT -with 2 houses. 2
Ucdroom and 2 bedroom and den. Mic~
fruit trees and s hrubs. Won't last long -
call quick!! Asking $55,950. Coll
540-1141.
HARD TO FIND
JUMBO HOME -large 5 bedrooms. 3
bath, 3 car garage. Oversized family
room and formal dining. Excell ent
location on quiet ~soc near schools
& s hopping. Just listed -hurry
asking $69,500. CaH 540-1151.
2 BEDROOM
COST.A MESA HOME converted to C·l
use. (about 1100 sq.ft.) Large paved
and f cnced rear a rea with access.
Super price only $49,500. Close to
NewPort Blvd. Cati 546-5880.
TOWNHOUSE
HO DOWN VA. Super Huntington Beach
end unit Townhouse at only $39,500. 3
Big bedrooms. 2 baths, dr~am kitchen
und cii ning area and no co mmon wall.
Only steps to Pool and recreation.
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HOMES OPEN 1-5 11tis Afternoon
UNIQUE IM CAMEO HIGHLANDS
vacant 4 bdrm, contemPorary plan
around a sunny courtyard. $84.500. Sec
Allan l le lle r at 4610 Dorchester.
UHl9UE IM CORON.A DEL MAR -3
bedroom plus den. cute, with beams
and bri ck. See Harland Hoak at 433
1 leliotrope, south of highway .
. UNl9UE IN EASTILUF-f -Immaculate 3
bdrm -move in cond on a lgc cul de
sac lot. $81,500. Sec Link Myers at 915
Chestnut.
FAIRLANE
GARDENS
ADULT
CONDOMINIUM
$24,500
CHERRY LAKE AREA
A terrific buy, unusual design Hugl'
living rm. 4 BR, lge fam rm. 21 :! baths.
View from most rms. Quiet St. S8fl.Stl0
I Assumable 73;,7,. loan with payments·
only $212 per month incldg. taxes. First
time offered. Call 546-5880.
UHl9UE OVER BUCK GUUY -3 bdrm,
fabulous deck. cedar. glass and bri ck
home. Sec Pat Lane at 716 Poppy, CdM.
UNIQUE IN BIG CAMYOM -Unique
decor a nci ldstping. pool and sep
jacuzzi. 4 hdrms. only $174.500. See
Vergilene Hull at #9Torrey Pilles Lane.
UNIQUE IH ORIGIN.AL HARBOR VIEW
HILLS -Privacy; pool home. canyon
and ocean views, $122.500. See June
Gruhn at 1100 Sandpiper, Corona del
Mar.
UNIQUE OM LIDO ISLE -Near new
custom 4 bdrm. 2story, sunny. cxcitin~.
Accurately priced at $155.000. Sec
Marilyn Hodges at 109 Via Nice.
Spac·111u-. :! lu•drnom, 11 •
hath'> Ht·~I huv 111
Orani.:1• ('ounl\. Sl2l5 l>n
tndcls dO'ilnJ.! l'llSI (.',tll
X.1ii 12(16 and K35 1532
VILLAGE
REAL ESTATE
TRI-LEVEL
ASSUME $37 ,500
3 Bdrm. plus lurge bonus
2319HEATHER LNE. SAT SU:'-J I 5
CAMEO SHORES· $175,000
Mag nifice nt ocean vi<'w ! Sl'l' this
lovely 3 BR home toduy. Jo'41m rm
w/wet bar, library, sun room&. pn,·atc
pool.
4633 PERHAM ROAD SAT SU:'-J 1·5
2 I I I San Joocpn Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER. M.B. 644·49 I 0
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batkvard. olra largo knocks often when you HORSE RANCH
krnJ? · sizl.' ma<;(er suite> use result-getting Daily +GUEST HOUSE
w1Lh sunk<'n Homan lub Pilot Classified Ads lo $64,500
flurrv' ~lfl:J fi71i7 reaC'h the Oran~e Coast R:ir<' opport 111111' to at'·
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room and ha) l!lorni.:e !
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
$55,900
LOVELY 3 year old Mesa Verde Home. 3
Bedrooms. 2 baths w /cath edral
ceilings, patio kitchen and corner lot.
Low mainte na nce yard with large patio
and fruit trees. Call us for complete
details. 546·5880.
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SPYGLASS HILL * FEEL THE WARMTII from this
true New Engl an d two -s tory
beauty-5 BR. 4112 BA. huge ·bonus
room , formal dining roo m, 2·cozy
·brick frplcs, pool. jacuzzi a nd a super·
light view. Stop by SUN. 1·5: 10 Point
Loma •• $175,000.
La-re?/UB~
REAL ESTATE 644-6397
UNIQUE OM SPYGLASS RIDGE -Cow
trail view, immaculate home. 3 bdrm,
den. only $139.500 fee. Sec Fran Scott at
1606 Reef View.
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REAL TORS
THE NtrEST PEOPLE SC LLllllG TH[ NEATEST HOMES
CORONA DEL MAR. 675·6000
MF.SA VERDE. 546·5990 • CALL US .
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GALAXY RE:ALTV
C-2 PROPERTY
Seller will lease bark at $18,000 per year for 5 years
Fvll Price-$175,000
Call In For 3Small
Business OpPortunit1es
645-3111
901 Do\'er Dr, Suite 130
Newport Beach
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BEACH DUPLEX
OHL Y $61,500
--------ABANDONED 4 BR
EASTSIDE 2 STY-BEACH
MESA VERDE
PACESETTER fo r only $65,900.
Extremely upgraded. 4 Bedroom + 2
fuJl baths. 1900 Sq .ft. + 15x30 added
gam e room. Entire home r edecorated.·
Move-in fresh. Owner transferred.
[~ -narhelor h11lt• a\\ a)' &~n·
..,.. ----._come. Sharp rustic -....---~ charm & contemporary.
Newport Beach s54,9oo
lmmed. Possess. TOWNHOUSES Formal entry to sparious
0 D 'lyl 5 COLONIAL STYL P: 2 livin~room .Formald111 pen °' · bed rm with hr i <' k in~ room is <'onveni('ntly
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Sunday 1·5
1741 Pitcairn. CM
HOME + INCOME Priced for q111C'k sale. l
Lovely 3 bNlrm home Block to beach. 545-9491.
and 2 dupl<'X<'S. llome ·
has fam1lvrm. t•l<'Q,..bllns. 1111~~~;.a
2 ba 's /\II erpld over
wood rtoors, nite patio &
dhle i.:ar. \\/Opener /\
pair of rluplexc•s di\ 1rlcd
by dosed garnl!eS 2 --------
Bedrm e<lrh unit J!3S
bltns, w /w rpts. frnred
patios & scp <'nlrance
from rear. All this
S('t'IUd<'d hv hick walls
SI69.SOO. Rarrett Reulty
64?. 5200.
For Clai;sifid Ad
ACTION
l';ill 3
D:11 Iv 1'1 lot.
AD·\·1s0tt
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1633 Highland Dr. firt'pl:H'<'. formal dming, served from huge ~ard1'n
Near Wcslrliff Pla7.a & lari.:e hcdrms, hllns. viC'w k1lehcn. Sl.!l)ING
nil schools. Newly rle· palio & 112 yrs n ew. WALL Of'' GLASS l<'ads
c·or., in move-in rondi· Prime location near to rovc>red tcrr:H'<' and
h on! Ideal home for the shoppmJ.! and bus Imes. ram h Ii n J! ~rounds.
vo11nl!CXl'<'Ulivew1Lhlh<' OnlvlO'• Down. Oramalic i;la1 rs to ~rowing family . 5 Sl9,500-$44,700 hideawaymast(•rs111I(•&
Bdrms. :i hnths. familv Call 546.4140 cvcs. r h ildren's Clt1:1rtns.
rm. with frpk .. all hll in owner anxious. Must
kilrht•n with st·lf-fj11Newportll. sacrifire! Hurry! Call
rlcaning O\ en. C'ncl. ~8~11 96.1-7881. landscaped patio <'n 64b·~l~ll uP!NluO ·"'"'' • • "
tranre. Pool-s i1c rear ANYTIME [~ yard. Priced at only ,...
S94.500. Owner will ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim .. -..... 1
rmancc. ~===== Try a O;ii l y Pilo\
ESTATERS
Pilot Classified Ads to
reach the' Oran{!e Coast
market.
Phone 642·5678
SclhnJ! anythtni! w1lh a Hav<' somethml! you want
Dail\• Pilot Class1f1cc1 Ad to sell'> Clas:-1f1ed ads d
1s a·s1mpk mallt.•r ••. 1t well ('all NOW
Rancho Calif.
Local<'d in lh<' S;111dia
Rancho:-. of the Santa
nassiricd Ad to buy. sell, Have something lo S<'ll"
or rent !'omt.•thmJ!. Classified ads do it wcl I.
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Acres. 16 Acres pluntcfl
in Hass. Fuerl<', Baron~
Zutano Avorados for
year arouncl fruit. Ex
l'l'llent terms avatl. al u
sal e prire o f o nl y
$145,430. Also ;iv:11I
various parrf'ls. vacant
or planlc<l. Phone now
for further information
"C"THOMAS
REALTOR
Z24 W. Const""' y
N'pt Beach 548 5527
EV1'~: 545-5643
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hlt-thur wlll lut'l u lifetime.
nil·~ hct111tlli.il townhmnc~ huvc u
11w~11tficcn l cx·cun outlook und CCJmC lrl
~uur t.:holcc of two und thn:c hcdmom~.
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Your f'hrt-.tmu-. i-hnpplrtlot mn h e hundkd
for 11 pullr. )41;~.900 to X7:.!,4011. Th~-.c
hum,·-c \H'n · not hullt by lJI\· ch"C'4.
The Sea Terrace
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VALLEY REAL TY
PRESENTS
LIDO LIFE COMDOS
Walcrfront living-in Newport's Main
Channel. Spacious 2 & 3 bdrms plus wet
bar. I<'mcsl conslruct1on available
Subterranean parkmJ{. From $179,500.
Open Sun. l ·S: :1wv1a Lido Nord.
BAYSIDE ELEGAMCE
Imported Italia n tile cnlry -4 bdrms &
FR on waterfront. Room for pi er and
s lip · elegantly appointed. $285,000.
Open Sun.1·5 tio.15 B<.1ysich.•
OLD C.D.M.
New appliantt•s ·new copp er
plumbing in lhis :1 bdrm. charmer on
R·2 lot in Old C D. M. Sfil-S .000. Open Sat.
&Sun.1-5: 700 Margucrile.
LAGUNA CONDO
Two & three BR Condo. wi lh
whitewater views, m North Laguna.
from $54,900. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5: 420
Cypress
HARBOR VIEW CARMEL
3 bdrm. formal DH. & FR in Harbor '
View Homes. Superior condition .
$79,500 .
One year Wm"Tmtty included.
CALL 675-7225
CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY
REALTY
A BERG ENTERPRISES CO.
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UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR
Enjoy quiet v illage atmosphere on
extra wid e lot. Remodeled 3 bdrm., 21 z
bath home: sep. dining rm. & brkfst.
area -plus 2 enclosed dbl. garages -·
plus spacious 2 bdrm., 2 hath, near new
apt., for s ubstantial income -plus
llx20 guest suite -plus lge. pri v. patio
area with 15x28 pool. First time offered.
Askin~ $162,000
GtPMrof
C.F. COLESWORTHY
64()..0020
EASTBLUFF CENTER
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CASTANETS
Can be heard as you walk over the
Spanish tile floor of this corner lot
home m J larbor View Hills. Ocean
and bay view from LR and island
kitr hen. H as 3br. 2ba, frpl c, huge
back yard. $115.000.
OPEN HOUSESUN2·5
JOOO WlllTESAIL.5, CdM
SEXY
You couldn't pick a more romantic
location for a view home. At ni ght
the lights s hine Uk e diamonds on a
velvet. pillow. Has 4br, 31Ja,
vacant. $159.500 or offer.
OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 1 -~
2731 PEBBLE DRIVE, CdM
IT'S A PITY
Thal this home has to be sold in
:;uch a h urry. Owner moving
abroad in a couple of weeks. This
Spy~l ass ho m e has Jbr, :!ha,
family room. frplc, gardens. f c>e
land, and of course, a superb vicw.
Now only $165,000.
PALM SPRINGS
The HuntinJ?ton Estate 1s now
availa ble for sale or trade! Fb h.
golf, swi m, play tennis, on vour
own 3 acres. just 2 blks from the
center of town. Has stocked lake,
swimming pool. pitch & putt.
tennis court. main r anch houst'
plus 3 ~ucst cottages. Modernized
with 11 tons of A/C. Ca ll for appt.
to see. Fee land. $5.50,000.
HARBOR
COMPANY
REALTORS
2865 E. Coast Hwy .. Corono ct.I Mar
"Sellil•9 ltffl &tote in Newport Harbor
Since 1944"
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IOWAFARMHOUSE Butlder's home. Finest custom for home ownership, for low down blc On•nclng available, •~inst room or arthst'a
S24.950 f$ea
50
tures. 2 and den and billiard room payment. $32,000. ~~ w:,t:t~e~ri~ecthi~<~':. ~';~P ~~~=-::~~~
l ntw1'1•\ .11,,11• Wh1t 1> 1 ,000. Open Sun 1·5 CALL~ 2660 for proud new owner.
µit·kl-t frnr1· ror p1dun· UMIVB SITY PAD ti;: SELECT $89.950 Petel?arrell/eeaft'J
Jlt·rfrtt -.1•111n~· n.1n1u1 HOME FOi CHllSTMAS ... 4 & family room. on greenbelt: 2600 T -.,thLauri•,ACJ"t :!!:m:~1;tuh11,~1,~ ,~·~\~~~ 615 YIA LIDO MOID NEWPORT IUCH sq. ft. townhouse, family s ize, $73,500. PROPERTIES __ 64_s-_-t_380 __ o_r _64_6_1_eoo __ I
doseh countrv k1tt·ht.>n Stately ltaliao VHla, extensive
J pre~enf~
BA YSH O RES
IE.AL "STORYIO OK" HOME -2
bedrooms with a dreamy large tree
shade d pa t10. P e rf e<·t move· in
condition ! Be the ri rst to sec this.
JS7 I Wanrty, Hwpt leoc.h Sun 1-S
SPEC IAL VIEW
Sf'ECIAL PLACE FOR CAR IUFfS -
h ll llop, 3 b ed room ho me -a ll
s unshin e and spac:c. Rear culdesac
entrance preserves serene front. View
from ever y room but rear bedroom &
bath.
320 Kings Rd.Mwpt ldt Sun 1·5
CUTE BEACH C OTTAGE
~IMSUU POINT -3 bedrooms, 2
o ff -s tr eet pa r k i n g p l aces,
r c f rig \\.-a s he r /dryer in c luded .
flemodeleci k1lc hcn, covered patio,
child's doll housC' Pr ice S79,900.
1533 MirimarDr.Balboa Sun 1-5
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
I ROADMOOR -HILLSIDE -your
guests can sec sparkling li ghts and
red s unsets as they enJOY hot toddies
from this out!tanding 4 bedroom
home. See for yourself !
250 I UgtlthouH, CdM Sun 1-S
642-5200 • 675.-4060
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LIDO ISLE
Li ke new Lido Soud, 4 bedroom, 4 bath ,
1 owne r . Cus tom bayfront. Patio,
J acuzzi. pier and float. $325,000.
LINDA ISLE
Beautiful 4 bedroom. family rooms.
country English atmosphere. Enclosed
p a llo. establis hed tree:-;, boat slip.
S2.i5.ooo.
PENINSULA POINT
Sweeping bay views from 5 bedroom
home. Priva te beach, sauna. Jacuz zi.
boat storage, $240,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bo y!.1de Drive. N.B. 6 75 -6 161
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GOLF COURSE
[® THE REAL
ESTATERS
·"O nr 50 Yecrs of Senic~"
e OPEN SUND.A Y I ·5
116 VIA MENTONE-LIDO ISLE
New Luxurious Lovely. 2 Sty
Home. Flexibl e f1 oor Plan.
2-4 Br. 31h Ba . Lge Fa mily
Room Ope n . Atrium Up. All
Electric Kitchen . $155,000
e BY APPOINTMENT
LINDA ISLE
Prime 2 Sty Bayfront With
Super View of Main Channel.
Pier & Float For Lge Yacht.
4-6 Br, 5'"i Bas. Den. Gourmet
Kitche n . $285,000
CONVER SA TIOM PIECE
Newport Heighl'i Spacious 3
B~rooms , Lgc F am Style
Kitche n . Bui It-in Cha rm
Galore. Patio, BBQ. Only
$59,750 Submit.
FURMISHED LEASE
Harbor Vi e w H o m es . 2
Bedrooms , De n. Plush New
Carpetin~. Built-in KJtchcn.
$525 Month.
ME.AR WATER W JIOAT SUP
2 Story Condo. Coves Area. 3
Br. All Elect. Kitchen. Patio.
Like New $93,500
MHO 4 T4X SHB.Ta7
Rare FOURPLEX -Corona
Del Mar on 2 Lots w /Priv
Pool. 1 2 Br. 3-1 Br. Lovely
Patio. Totally Remodeled .
Pnme Location NetJr Beach.
$179,SOO
111 DOYa Dllft
"'itb i.erv1t·1•1>0rt h &.dou· terrazzo, high ceilings; exceptional IAYCREST ' •
hit-~ink.,, hugl' l'ndom1 m.str bdrm suite, separate childrens 3+ Fam. rm. & formal din. rm., or 4th mBC08b /lrYl08 '
P·11111 c·ould t~ ust.>d for wmg, formal dining rm. $169,500. Open .SH. Pool & Jacuzzi. Beautiful house on
anotht>r room. 11 ui.:e rear Sat/Sun 1.5 realty ~urd with ~tura~e bwld-beautiful location, with private
ini:s for raisini:: ) our financing. $139,500.
rarm animals See for 'TIS A REASOM TO 11 JOlLY
\Ourst•lr Thi· pr11 t· '" Peninsula Point. 4 bdrm on one 112 lot, ~J:~~·r ~~ t';~~~~· '1;1 •• J1
1: newly offered at $139,500. 3 car garage,
842 2535 tree shaded yard, one door to ocean.
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MESA VERD E
1~~~u~tftS1.u~,,
IY THE CHIMHEY WITH CARE.
Hang your s tocking at either of 2 used
hri.ck fireplaces in thi s Newport
Heights 2 and den home. Ocean view.
. open beam ceilings, just listed at
$72,500.
I RIGHTEST CHRISTMAS I UY
263 WALNUT NEWPORT SHORES
You -own the land. Spacious s ingle
story, 3 bdrm. 50 ' lot. Asking $75,500.
hath plus den, formal
d1ninl! room. arched,
hcjmt•d entertJanm ent
.1n •,1 :.urroundm~ pool
\lollh ""<fr patio and
hakonv Manv extra:.
<"omi· \t·e! Compare ror SANTA'S CHOICE S7!J.~J. , 133' water frontage. 1*24 Balboa Cove.
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Praperti••
7S2·1920 I~ OVAil ST NIWl'OIT HACH
YIEW HOMEIM
HA RBOR VIEW
HILLS
Gracious 3 bedroom , 3
buth t"<ecut1ve ho me
wilh 180 dcgrce view.
Pt·rfrl'l for e ntt•rtaining,
larg1• li\'in i? room, huge
famalv room. Anlhonv
:-.w1mminJ! pool, view's
I ro m k 1 l c h C' n • I i ,. in g
room. dinm~ room and
Lovely 3 bdrm home and guest house.
Dock. Financing available. Open Sun
1·5. $150,000.
LET US WRAP IT UP
4901 RIVER LIDO SANDS
Beautifully cared for 3 bdrm home on 2
stradas. Large s unny patio, cheerful
blue and white kitchen. Priced to sell at
$62,000. Open Sunday 1·5.
DAVIDSON REALTY
5801 W Coo\I Hw y NB 64 5 ·7575
3116 Newport Blvd NB 673-9 060
mai.l t•r bed r oo m . 1
Owners are motivated . GHtral I 002 Ge.rol I 002
Priced al SIJ7,500. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
li73-8S50.
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ASSUMABLE
FHA LOAM
T his lovely 4 bdrm , 2
bath Ne\\port Heights
home 1s nC'sllcd on a
quiet rul de sac on a
gi<1nl lot with 9 kinds of
frwt tree~. j.!rapes and
herries, and a la r ge
J!u rd l•n an·a. Walk to
shopping und schools· too.
Pk nty of room for a pool.
$-19.500.
•Mauail ~ liilPlace ,
Praperti•• 7S2·1920
1400 OUAilST NIW.-ORT HACH
is 8 good day
to advertise in the
Daily Pflot
Classified Section.
642-5878
!
BEST IN BLUFFS
OPEN 11·5 292 1 QUEDADAlV.ct.IOroJ
BUILDER 'S FURN. MODELS .
Panoramic bay views, custom 2 & 3
bdrm. with fam. rms. wet bars, 2
frptc 's. 2500 Sq. ft. $136,000 & $141,000
Incl. land.
OPEM t -5 276 1 VISTA UMIROSA
NEARLY NEW TENNIS VILLA. Cust.
end unit, 3 bdrms., form. din., fam. rm .•
bar, 2lfi ba.1850 Sq. ft. Near pool. A buy
at $86,750 Incl. land .
HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOR, IMC. MLS 644·0 134
1973 Top Lister & Top Salesman
1974 Raniero-Up
Mewport-MMG Bocrd of Realtors
OCEAMFaOMT DUPLIX-Mwpt lch
Warmth and quality on Newport's
best beach. Owner's unit freshly
d ecorated. Excellent rental
history. Good parking. Corner lot
& terrific VIEW from both units.
$165,000. Call 631·1400
CHEERFUL HOME OH THE WATER
Park your boat right outside your
door! Delightful. open 3 Bed rm
home with pitched -be amed
ceilings throughout. You own the
land, home & your own boat dock.
$139,500
OH THE IE4CH WITH
CHAMMB. VIEW
ln Corona del Mar. 3 bedrms. den,
3ba, 2 Frplcs, beamed ceilings.
Recently redecorated -Move in
condition. Xlnt terms
Open Sunday C• 631·1400
IM NEWPORT SHOIES
Immaculate "A" Frame with
soaring ceilings in this smashing 2
story Living Rm. 3 spacious
Bedrms, Roof Garden. Near
beach. tennis & pool. $65,500. Call
631·1400
IUCHUVIHQ.
WITH ROOM FOi THI llA.MILY
Charming 2 Story Home with 3
Bedrms, den, din rm., Room lo
expand. $66,500
IM HARIOR VIEW HOMES
... 3 and family room plus big game
room and bath & garage. Priced at
$99,000
... 4 and family room, 2-story on large
lot, for $104,000.
... 4 and family room single story with
fabulous view, for $99,500.
.. .4 and family room -2 story with
view, with the best of everything in it.·
$122,000.
THE BLUFFS
4 BR, 21h ba f am rm -with View and
close to tennis & pools $93,500.
llG CANYON
...2 & den Condo with ocean view and
guard at g ate security. $139,500.
Vacant.
. .. 2 & den Condo with custom
furnishings.
... 3 & Jacuzzi Condo overlooking
fairway. $189 ,500.
2 + DfH CONDO
expanded Dover Plan. 180 degree view.
Decorators Home. $134,000.
SPYGLASS
... 4 & family with ocean & coastline
view $190,000.
LE RAISOR REALTY
4523 CCllllpUS Dr., lrYiM
CALL 833-8600
I 002Getteral 1002
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --LEASE-OPTION
3-E?droom, 2-bath, buillins plus stone
fireplace. Newly painted, plush carpets
-Big lot with double garage. Vacant.
$62,500. Try $1,000. option money and
$425. monthly.
BRAND NEW DUPLEX
Beautifully built with lots of wood, and
accented with used brick. Ocean view
from large deck, 3-car garage.
$126,000.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport llvcl comer 30th
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REALTORS
644-7270
OPEN HOUSES
PRICE REDUCED ~VIEW! VIEW! -Immaculate 0 Lusk 4 bedroom, family room,
dining room home. New off.white
carpets. mirrored wall in dining
room - entertain around your
beautiful pool & jacuzzi. You must
see to appreciate.$117 ,450
888 s..dcastt., CdM Sat 1·5.
DOVER SHORES
• Submit exchange of 10% down. U $120,000 Equity in this beautiful
Colonial home. 7 Bedrooms. 6
baths, family room, play room and
large billiard room with wet bar
area. Master suite has large His &
Her bath with steam bath, gym,
study and view balcony, much
more! For the large entertaining
family, a must see! Call now
#l Hampshire Ct. Ml 5uftdcry I ·4
LOYEL Y UDO ISLE ~Charming 2 story
U contemporary designed home.
Spacious 4 bedrooms. 3 baths,
beamed ceiling. fireplace,
gourmet kitchen. Large master
sui te with• fireplace and sundeck
on a corner lot. Close to clubhouse,
tennis and beach. Great for
entertaining. $169,000.
711 Via Lido Hord. Ml
CALL ME
IXECUTIYI TbHSPIRUD ~ Forces s a le of prime BIG 0 CANYON 5 bednn4', 3 bath home + pool & jacuz~i. Professionally
landscaped & decor ated. Custom
quality thruout for gracious living &
entertaining. tts..soo. Please call
Bevl!Met.zlerat64t 8259.
FI M IR H O MIS
R OM $75,500 TO $700,000
W ESTCUR=
Completely redone 3 bedroom
w /conv. den. Beautiful trees &
landscaping -near park & school.
$73,950. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m . 1618
MARINERS DR. (K44)
.. CHRISTMAS IM L.4GUM4 ..
with White Wuter View. 3 levels of
all seasons Jiving complete
w /jacuzzi, s team shower. loft libr~ry + superb quality thruout.
OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 787 NYES PL. {K4 5)
THE ULTIMATE LOC4TIOH New Harbor Island Exclusive!
Recently des igned & built to
include every convenience &
comfort. Marvelous view toward
Newport Harbor Yacht Club & all
boating activities. Pierhead 80' for
lg. yacht & small sandy beach.
Exquisite 4 bedroom, 4 bath +
3-car garage & parking area.
Additional features incl. light teak
woodwork, imported hand tied
wool carpeting thruout. built-in
water filterin g syst e m & air
conditioning. Appl. only. Elaine
Svedeen 642-8235. (K46)
MEW W/VIEW!
New listing in Corona del Mar. Very s pecial 4 bedroom/family
room home w /lovely sunset view
of the Newport Harbor. Newly
redecorated. $137 ,500 & _you own
the land! Jeanne Newman
642-8235. (K47)
SPECTACULAR VIEW
Front Row overlooking harbor,
Catalina & s unsets. 3 bedrooms +
maid's, 3 baths. Secluded pool.
Close to beach & yacht clubs.
Owner wants offers. $195,000.
Larry Dyer 642-823.5. {K48) .
UMIVERSITY PARK ,
Separate Deane home on lg.
corner lot. Charming 3 bedroom
w /family room -featuring
planted atrium, professional
landscaping, sprinklers front &
back + larg e patio. For
immediate occupancy, ONLY
$75,500. Bob Owens 642·8235. (K49)
WATERFRONT DUPlEX ..
with boat slip on Channel -steps
to ocean. 5 bedrooms 4 baths, 2
fireplaces , 3150 sq.ft. Patio -sun
deck -2 garages -professionally
remodeled & landscaped on 30x100
fee lot. $178t000. Vic Jashinski 642-8235. (K50J ·
LIMD4 ISLE L.4GOOH
Inviting Country French -used
brick -walnut J>aneling -fabric
wall coverings. Formal mirrored
dining room. 4 bedrooms, family
room & side patio w /tiled jacuzzi.
Pier & s lip. Owner will sell or lease
w /option. $289,500. Cathy
Schweicker~ 642·82..15. (K51).
THE WILD UFE
A very special entertainment
home. 4 bedrooms, 'family room,
formal dining, 2 master suites,
waterfall pool -all this in
heaven I~ open hill~ i.. canyo!'l, ocean view + magnmcent big
trees, shrubs & flowers. ONLY
$149,500 FEE. Lois Miller 64.2-8235.
(K52)
HA TURE C4MYOH VIEW HOME
in Corona del Mar. Free-form
pool, private patios & lots of cozy
charm in this 3 bedroom home
w /formal dining room & super
kitchen & family room
combination w /the country look!
Reduced to $86,500. Belle Chase
Lee 644·6200. (KS3)
THE llUffS
Outstanding front row view of Upper Newport Bay. Elegant 3
bedroom 2112 bath condominium.
Imported tile entry. beautifully
wallpapered -pride of ownership
t hruout. $93,500. Betty Kerr
644-6200. (K54)
IRE4 THT 4IOMG VIEW! .
Spacious feeling 2 bedroom
family room home. Lg. beams & a
floor-to-ceiling rock fireplace. ·
Jacuzzi & steam bath in master
suite. $149,500. Lynne Rothell
644·6200. (K55)
M4GMIACBn"!
Prime Bayfront property located
on 2 fee lots featunng a deluxe
health spa & magnificent
kidney-shaped pool. Exquisite 5
bedroom w If ormal dining room
sunken piano bar. dramatic 40l
living room & front courtyard
w /fountain & terraced patios for
entertaining. Amy Gaston
642·8235. CK56)
IAYCUST
Custom built 3 bedroom home
w /formal Ii ving room. family
room. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, Jg. p~try & newly decorated thruoul.
$92,500. Vee Stinson 642~8235. (KS7)
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***OPEN HOUSES***
BEVERLY THOMPSON•s
AW ARD WINNING HOME
Spectacular view & 4 bedroom customized interior.
Featured on cover of "Bay Window" magazine &
scheduled for Newport Home Tour in February.
$265,000. Can be purchased furnis hed. I 050
SANTIAGO. OPEN 1-S
THE BLUFFS
Little bit of yes terday. Superbly decorated 3
bedroom condo. New carpeting to complement
English Tudor decor. f')J,000. 410 VISTA ROMA. OPEH
1-5.
LET'S MAKE A DEAL
A pine-shelter ed entry leads into this captivating 4
bd, 3 ba, home with pool and panoramic view. The
spacious family room a nd separate game room with
wet bar make entertaining a d e li ght. Offered at
$144,500. OPEt-4l-5.l107PESCADORDR.
THE CAREFUL BUYER'S DREAM
A beautiful upgraded Turtlerock Townhome w 13
bedrooms , Cam.rm., dining room, & 2 baths. All this
s urrounded by rough sawn wood, shin gles &
landscaping that will put your mind at ease. Land
included. $79,950.18642PASEOPIURRO.OPEH 1·5.
FRENCH ARCHITECTURE ON THE BAY
Terrazzo floors -m aster bedroom suite with marble
bath, s itting room, fireplace & night cap bar -
formal dining -10' ceilings -Pier & Slip, on fee for
$295,000. OPEt-4 2·5. 1300 E. BALIOA ILVD.
BAYCREST 2ND OWNER
Lovely 3 BR home with formal DR. in excellent
location. A very special place with a special price to
sell at $84,950. 2007 COMMODORE. OPEt-4 1·5.
CORONA DEL MAR JEWEL
A dream house. Exquisite wood paneling throug hout.
2 bedrooms plus den home with forever view of ocean
& canyon. $115,000. OPEN 1-5. 216 POPPY.
***BY APPOINTMENT***
LET THE SUN SHINE IN
On this well located Bluffs ''G". 3 bedrooms. 3 baths.
& den poolside home w /open beam s, floor to ceiling
. windows & every upgrade. ·Fairly priced at $99.500
WITH LAND.
BIG CANYON BUILDING SITE
Gorgeous view lot and perfect for spacious, elegant
home in Newport's exciting new community on
champions hip golf course. $8.5,000.
CUSTOM BAYFRONT-95' SLIP
Find old world charm on Linda Is le in this 5 bedroom
f amity home. Tree-lined bayside terrace on 90 '
frontage w /garden atmosphere. $400,000.
FRONT ROW-IRVINE TERRACE
Builders custom home. 3 large s uite bedrooms. Two
with ocean & bay views. Family room, billiard room.
4 112 baths. Pool. Huge fee lot. $279,500.
SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME
In Big Canyon under $200,000. Many features. No
way this home could be duplicated at this price
today. 3 bedrooms, (or 5 if you wish ), family room.
dining room. den &gar'ne room. A g r eat opportunity
$195,000.
PRIME VIEW-"E" PLAN
Bluffs -overlooking Back Bay, with city lig hts .
Three bedrooms & family room plus private patio off
kitchen. Priced to sell immediately at $89,500
HEAD FOR HARBOR VIEW
Wake up to the sunrise every day, a view. of the
mountains. The best part is a Newport Beach
address plus 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. All for $119,500 fee.
EXCITING COMTEMPORARY -
BIG CANYON
Priced w e ll below coot today. Dramatically designed
g lass home opens to acres of fairways & g reens. 4
bedrooms, 4 baths, formal din.rm., huge fam.rm. on
multiple leve ls. Marvelous floor plan for lg. family.
$265,000.
BA YSHORES -PRIVATE AREA
A very special home! 3 bedroom, 3 bath, family &
dining rooms. Great indoor-outdoor Jiving. Large
area for boats or volleyball. $98,500.
WHITE WATER VIEW
Charming 5 bedroom home on quiet cul-de-sac.
Endless view of ocean. canyon & hills. Steps to
private beach. 3 used brick fireplaces. pegged oak
floor in famijy room. $234,000.
IAYCREST-CUSTOM BUILT
$129,500. Ivan Wells 4 bedroom. Massiv~ atrium. 2
fireplaces. Dining room. 3 baths. Spacious. Open.
Yard plumbed for pool.
llG CANYOM
Powerful individuaJ effect crea.ted by extensive~y
r evise d, expande d Versailles. Dramatic
indoor-outdoor livability, privacy & view. $260,000
3 BEDROOMS PLUS POOL
'• Herc in Harbor Highlands! Like new baths &
kitchen. Much to offer for $63,950.
PLEASE CALL FOR A FREE
,ICTURE UOCHURE OF USTIMGS
A COlDWB.L IAHO.l CO.
644-1766
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
2521 Crestview. Bayshorcs. NB
G73·R550 $67,500 Sun 1·5
2571 Waverly, llayshor es, NB
642 5200 $81 ,000 Sunday 1·5
430 J\ltso Ave. Newport Beach
645·2·125 $.58,750 Sal/Sun 12·;>
2 BR & FAM RM or DEt-4
27 Rue Grand Duc:1l <Big Cyn > NB
644 -6249 $127,000 Sun. Only 1·5
2037 Port Bristol < f CVIlumes >
642·8235 S72,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
#5 Rue Valbonnc. Big Canyon. NB
8.13-8600 $139,500 Sun 1·5
lt7 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon. NB
833-8600 $134,000 Sun 1·5
#4 Hue Montrcux. Big Canyon, NB
8.13-8600 $120.000 Sun 1·5
786 Nyes Pl.. La_guna Beaeh
t.i-1.t 6WU Sun. 1 5
3 BEDROOM
479 62nd St, Newport Bc:h
548·1290 $.56,900 Sat 2·5/Sun 1·5
3o<J 62nd St. Newport Bch
548·1290 $6 1,900 Sun. Only 1·5
5019 Bruce Crescent. Ldo Snds Nh
645·1985 $67,500 Sat/Sunl-5
21002 Strathmoor, I lunl. Beach
842·6636 $55,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
17362 Sandalwood. frvine
552-8085 $62,000 Sat/Sun 10·5
•3311 So. Lowell. Santa Ana
556·3925 $47,500 Sat /Sun 12-5
1884 Del Mar, Laguna Beach
f>44 ·4910 57 1,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •512 38th St. (Npt. Island> NB .
675-7060 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1000 White Sails, CdM
673-4400 5115,000 Sunday 2·5
535 Vis ta Grande. Ncv.1>0rt Beach
640-7000 S72.900 Sat/Sun 1·4
•234 Morning Canyon Rd, CdM
675-6900 $129,500 S unday.12.:l
282 De l Mar. Costa Mrs u
642·6368 $46.000 Sat. Only I .5
432 Prospect, Newport Beach
545·9491 Sun l ·S
5082 Robinwood. lluntington Bch
897·0321 Sunl1·5
1455 Morningside Dr . Lag Bch
494·8057 $145,000 Sunday 1·5
116 Via Mentone. Lido Isle N.B.
631· 1800 $155.000 Sun. 1·5
118 Topaz, Ba lboa Is land
675·7144 $86,000 Sunday 1·4
1406Santa neJ1a. Corona del Mar
673·0470 Sunday 1·5
320 Kings Rd, Newport Hghts, NB
642·5200 $129,500 Sunday 1·5
153.1 Mirimar Dr. Pen Pt, Balboa
675-4000 $79.900 Sunday 1·5
8 Hue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB
&10·6161 $12.5.000 Sunday l ·S
716 Poppy , old CdM. CdM
fl75·6000 $129.500 Sunday 1·5
• •7210 0 ecanfront. :\'.~wport Beach
(i:H · 1400 S 165,000 Sunday 1 ·5
l BR & FAM RM or DEN
3140Country Club Dr, i\lcsa Verde
979-3788 Sunday 1·4
4631 Sierra Tree (Univ. Pk) Irv
552-7000 Sal/Sun 1·4
2G5 Mornin~ Cyn, Shorccliffs CdM
675·5930 $179,000 Sun 1·5
18186 Meadow Sweet. I rvine
SJJ..8600 $64.500 Sat/Sun 12·4.
17792 Cypress T ree, Irvine
646·7414 $79.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1051 Madis on Pl. Laguna Beach
499·4551 $149,500 Satl·4 :30
Sun12·4 :30
•46.13 Perham Rd, CameoShrsCdM
644-4910 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•4601 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
1715 TradewincJs ( Baycrest) NB
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
700 Marguerite, Old Corona, CdM
675-7225 $68 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3806 Channel Pl., Nwpt Isle, NB
546·4141 $129,500 Sunday 1·5
827 Plum. Cost a Mesa
546-4141 $42,950 Sat /Sun 1·5
3448 F uschia. Costa Mesa
546·2313 $56,!lOO Sun 1·5
••1915 Ua yside Dr . CdM
631-1400 Sat/Sun 1·5
10201 Ston ybrook, Hunt Beach
540-1151 $71,000 Sunday 1·5
315 Goldenrod, Olde Corona CdM
675-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5
•5200 River. Newport Beach
644-7211 $65 ,000 Sun. 1·5
1657 Blue hird Canyon Dr. Lag Bch
494-2 146 $138.000 Sat/Sun 2·5
#9 Rue G rand Vall<'. nig Cyn. NR
833 R600 $180.700 Sun 1·5
1618 M~inn crs (Wt•st('!1ff) NB
6'12·82.15 $7i,950 Sun. 1·5
3742 S. Olive, Santa An;,t
645-0303 $4n,soo Sunday l·S
222 Lugonia, N ewport Beach
631-1400 $66,500 Sunday 1·5
•83~1 Atlanta. I luntington Bca<.:h
549·8655 $7:~.:>oo Sunday J ·.'l
490 20th St, E ·Sidc, Cos ta Mesa
752-1700 Sun l 5
•1100 Sandpipe r . HVILills. CdM
675-6000 $122,500 Sunday 1·5
433 He liotrope, old CdM. CdM
675-6000 $89,000 Sunday 1 ·5
!HS Chestnut. Eastbluff, NB
675-6000 Sunday 1·5
•4501 Wayne Rd .. Cameo Hlnds, Cd~I
673-3257 $98,500 Sunday 1·5
4 BEDROOM
2'731 Pebble Drive, Ctli\'l
673-4400 $159 ,500 Sat /Sun l ·!'l
212 Via Palermo <Lido Isle) NB
645·2425 $115,000 Sal /Sun. 12·4 :30
2223 Meyer. Costa J\les<J
847 -8553 Sn ,900 Sun 12-5
Ill Via Lido Nord.Newport Beach
644· 7270 S169,000 Sunday J .4
•1023 Dolphin T errnc<.>. CdM ·
644-721 1 Sl99,500 Sal /Sunl-5
701 Rockford ltd, Cameo f finds CdM
675-55 11 Sun 1 5
10092 Valley Forge. I lunt lkh.
545-9491 $.53,500 Sun l ·!'l
2501 Lighthouse, Bro<.1dmoor . Cd~l
642-5200 $150.000 Sulldav I S 15~112 Norma ndie, lrvinl' ·
752-1700 Su11 I :,
i301 BraemarCir .. I l.IL
752-1920 S.i9,500 Sum.la\' l :)
4 BR & FAM RM or DEN
1947 Killdeer Cr. Mes a Verde CM
640-5560 $73 ,500 Sun. Only 1·5
2810Sera ng Pl (Mesa Verde) CM
557-1849 $62.500 Sat/Sun 12·4
•1512 Dolphin Terr. Irvine T err
673-1148 $129,900 Sat /Sun t 5
10635 El Morro Cr. Fountain Vly
548--3350 Sat. & Sun. 11 5
• •645 Bayside Dr .. Newport Bch
675-722.5 $285,000 Sat /Sun 1 ·.5
67 Montec:ito <Spyglass) CdM
642-8235 $179,950 Sat /Sun 1-5
1607 Baycliff, Spyglass Rclg CdM
644·6200 $167.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4607 Surf view (HVHills) CdM
644-6200 Sll9,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2319 Heath er Ln (Back Bay) N . B.
644-4910 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·.'i
2837 Ellesm ere. Mesa Verde, CM
546-4141 $83,950 Sunday l :t
18871 Via Messina. Turltlerock
675·3000 Sal/Sun l ;)
*4507 Cortland, Cameo }Jjghlands
675-3000 Sat /Sun 1 ·5
.-1512 Dolphin Terr, I rvine Terr
675-3000 5-nday 12.30·5
•1586Corsica. Cos ta.Mesa
546-2313 $.52,900 Sun 1·5
*10181 Bevcrlv. Huntington Bch
546·2313 S7S.OOO Sun 1·5
1209 Santiago. Dover Shor es, N R
546·2313 Sl 29,000 Sun t .5
:~210 Washinhrt.on. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $47 ,900 Sun I 5
*10412 Nighting ale, Fountain Vly
546-2313 S62,500 Sun I ·5
3024 Java Rd. Mesa Vf'rdc. CM
540-9922 $129,500 Sat /Sun 1·4
2324 Port Durness. Hbr Vu llls NB
833·8600 S!J9.500 Sunday 1·5
Z/27 Windover Dr. Newport Beach
675-5511 Sun l2·5
1606 Anliqua. Dover Shores, NH
675-5511 Sun 1·5
4714 Cortland, Cameo J-Ilnds, CdM
675-5511 Sun 1·5
316 Catalina, Npt.Bts, N.B.
675-5511 Sun l ·5
63 Montecito, Spyglass, Nil
833-8600 5190,000 Sun 1 ·5
1635 Bluebird Canyon Dr. Lag Bch
494-2146 $138,500 Sat/Sun 2·5
1741 P itcairn, Mes a Verde, CM
549-865rl $65,900 Sunday l ·S
106.5 San Pablo, Mesa Woods, C.M.
5.56-2660 $59,900 Sun l ·S
•4501 Orrington, Cameo Shrs CdM
644-6200 $215,000 Sunday l ·S
6301 Braem a r Cir., Hunt. Bch.
752-1920 Sun 1·5
17746 Oaktree Ln, Irvine
552-7372 $72.000 Sunday lJ·S
20431 Running Springs, l>kHun. HB
968·3412 $84 ,995 Sun 12·4
20822 Glencairn, Huntington Bch
9684456 Sun 12·4
19 Hermitage Ln, Dig Canyon NB
640·6161 $169,500 Sunday l·S
1817 Port Carlow, Newport Beach
752·1700 Sun 12:30-4 :30
4610 Dorc hester, Cameo Hlnd CdM
675·6000 $84.500 Surday 1·5
•9 Torrey Pines, Big Canyon. NB
675-6000 $174,500 Sunday l ·S
1606 Reef View Cir, JN Rdg CdM
675·6000 $139,900 Sunday 3-S
109 Viu Nice, Lido Isle. NB
675-6000 $155,000 Sunday l ·S
1051 Tulare\ M csa Woods, C.M.
5-16-414 l $61.950 Sunday 1·5
!1J-1·2661 Sat /Suu lpm dat k • •n Linda 1:-11' NB
ti44·6200 S:~~5 000 S.11 Sun I :i
17 Loch moor< Big ( \111\ 11n 1 '\; B
H44-62UO D \I LY l ;> p m.
• •618 Jlurbor 1 ~1 Dr. olf H.iy:rnlt·
fi.12-8235 S:J25.oOO D,\ILY1 5 p.m . * •36 Linda ts l<• Dr L1nd:1 Isl NH
M4-4B10 S.1%.000 Sat 1~un 1 5
•••7liLtnda hll-D1 Linda II 'lH
(i-1 i 1910 S:!!J5 ooo Sat Sun l ·S
l!Jt!(jStl\'cr Lari<.', ;\pf lk.1l'h
6-1·1·49!0 SX l.5011 ~11n J 5
b BEDROOM
159 Peurl St . Laguna BPac·li
.\94 .9473 $189,:100
6 BR & FAM RM °' DEN
Z7 Aug ustj L n. <Big < ';111-' oi1 1 !\ H
f~4 ·6200 Sal /Stin 1 5
•9tJ4 De n ver. Cost a Mesa
.54.5-5201 SI0,()00 Sat /Su11 ~1:1 dJ.y
7 BR & FAM RM or DEM
#:3 Hampshire Ct. Oov<'r Shon•s :\ H
fi44 -7270 S2!J5,000 S11nd,1v 1·4
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
~5 L<t Za ng a <Mission \1111 ) SJL'
544-7640 $2:J.750 Sat1Sun 11 ·5
·120 Cypn·ss. L ;iguna Beath
H15 7225 $.5 I, !XIO S~ t/Su n I ·5
2 BR & FAM RM or DEM
:w>V1a Lido Nord. Lido lsl,NB
fl75-7225 $179.500 Sat/Stui t 5'
3 BEDROOM
:mu Avenida Carlos. Nwpt Bch
752-0347 Sat/Sun i ·5
2008 Barranra (Bl11lhl N H
&10-55GO $.'i8.000 Sun. Only I 5
4 BEDROOM
-..;o :.l Hue V11lars I Big Cyn >NH
l~IO-S5GO $177 ,000 Sat /Sunl;;
4 BR & FAM RM or DEM
IO Goodwill Ct. Newport Crest NB
f;.t5 o:l03 Sli2,500 Sat /Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
I BR & BACHB.OR APT.
2 1044th St , NL•wportJkach
f.75-700<: $6'1 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BR & I BR
• • 72JO Ocean f rout. :\~\\JX)rt Bt'ach
1;3 1.1100 Slf.5000 Suntl:.iy l -5
3 BR & 2 BR
• •4010 River, NB
64 2·8235 $178,000 DAILY 1 5 p m .
5 18/5181/:i Dahlia, C<IM
675-5511 Sun 1·5
FOURPLEXES FOR SALE ·
3 BR + 2 BR
73.12 Garfield. Huntington Beach
536-2579 /592 5010 Sat/Sun 12·4
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
2 BR & FAM RM or DEN
itlO Verde Unit ~1 . RchoSan.Joaq
752· 1700 ~tHl I 5
3 BEDROOM
14651) Gold(•nglPn, In me
752· 1700
M6.1:l Oval Road, I n.i11c
752-1700 Sun I ~
Z317 Easlliluff Dr". N't:Wpor1 Bch
752.1100 S111112·a
HOME +GUEST
2 Bil & GUEST HOME
2712 Cliff Or . Newport ncarh
67S~R 120 $!19 500 Sun l . 30-5
HOME+ INCOME
28EDROOM
1301 /1301 'h N. Bay front, Hat 11
67:l·5106 $140,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
2 ON A LOT
3 BR & 2 BR
2.14-l!lth SL l•:astsictc. CM
645-0303 Sal /Sun 1 ;;
HOUSES FOR RENT
4 BEDROOM
10022 F'orrest t1l, Huntington n ch
1 ·998-0834 Sat /Sun
APTS. FOR RENT
2 BEDROOM
12935th St . Ncwpor1 Rearh
!Yl!l-5157 Sat/Sun l2 4
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1926-1976
11Golden A . nn1verscry11
Gtant C~ Cod! lhe Irvine~ be~t ~eos'
Distin. t v•' N1•w I nglond oc:cco•~ w11h pork like
p 11 1· I ,,. y<J• J~. heavy
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ro~ ""'" or1 thP dream ~11 h»11 Bkwn f1rcplocc 111
1h.· hrnoly room, (pntrri 011.
$58.m 1r s lr .. ,n,.1 F
rrv•· c.Jero1ls, mil E. J H1~lwrrron. 540 1720
$35,000-V A & FHA OK! 4 bedrooms. oil
retms ovoihblr. $15.cxn-unbclievol>lc' Plenry
of room on uoth ,oJ('\ fo the home f Of boul or
tro1lr., porkinq W1nd1nq d11vcv1oy, handsome
floqstorn· patio with a built on brick BBO.
Gotcr,..,,,,, ,h,.,., & d1or.-•; on thP porty-siu'd
l1v1n• l 1< 11 >m 0f'luxc krrcht.."1, wood cabinets. A
sre.Jl1 Coll 540 1720
COWttry Ctub SettiftC)! T enn1s courts. swim
p<'<~ and lu .h y!')rc.J~ of vclvel gP<>n gm~' 2
b ~ I JI .. ,1r ,qrrod neor 0 lo ... .-ly poi~.
Sp-1t ou~ floor pion featU"e<> 4 W1oom ,..,,res.
2 both>, '>eporot1• fomly room t•l()t s b•J
enou'"lh f01 o pnol loble. &ounlu COiors &
te.· J'"" thruout A; 1nci $56 qoo. rake
ryJnntu f! & save $$$ Ci )401720
One Acre-Villa! ThP orov1t I'; on th .. I Jnd•
()ii' full o ,,. of 1t1 Chormnq 3 bPdronfT' hor'"V.!
w1rh o sunny country kitchen w11h wood cob1ners
\£~v1ng a f om1ly s1zr-d r J1n1nri oreo. L:>rs ot
room nuts11J,. for v0q,.1ob1Ps or rrnyoe hors~~~
For m011· dcro•h on 1h1, tf'frofic opportuniry. coll
$4<} 1720
CC>Wttry Paradise! LO\lelv horm on o Quiet
snt.-. strP(>t "' nice rn•'O of Costr:J Mesu. Vefy
dY)(m1nr1 r1> lr y·1r I w th 'Y> Jlr• of ,,,,,..., P.
b11' ft,.., BJ h n vric <JUm sy ·em Irv 11 · rT'O'·'"'
'\Liii• with pri.iot,. ~ ()!h. 3 t,."'Jmoms 1n JI
Homerno~ Pr ., ~ I l1r•n .,.. !'· Im~· nlV 11 J
oppl1.Jn , .• Br ii•»pl ''~ w .Yrr s lhese ''"' '"'Y
n1 111•~ SPpor l'" fo-n -1 go~' 1oorn nc udE.J~
All lc;1 • 1nl1 $4~ ?S) ( i '.>4'} 720
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Spanish Hacie-nda-&st Side!
CJ'NJ1 Tropical JoponP'>I' rpden on
ro/:lr y«Jr• J mokos a b,.out1f1JI
b•J<~'1roun• I for oll your
prlrt1r-s Brick r:ovf'fr• J pnt10
w11h loth 11011'"' G!( 1rrm]
•,ol1 J1111m f11,or•, on thr torr:>lly
<TY.JI lern. morn Inv on h1rhen.
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chpf on the f 0•1 ,~ ) stPl'pnq
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Lccel'enr
secluded
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domy q<Jnv> ro~m p, vo'" 1i1tyord entry
smounr:lr>d l y no non,, n r• v Y 1> $54.950. Coll
M.,goret H.ql-rn1th 54<.r I l'ZO
4 Bedrooms-$3 8,500! G·::ib 1 qu.ck
bPcJuSP 0 1 tho p• ,,._,t wont losr 1ong!
NPPds point b 1r nh INhot o botgo1nt Wide
entry foyl?r ii• J J, I I <)fl l"rJll"'<lr;J1nP< S l,v;ng
rcnm 4 brr::lr00m , r1rivote rrostPf retreat hos
11 , '1wn ho th T 1odcr ~ boor por~in1. lush
P"J'~ 1,1-,. qround. Pr111otl' patio V"tundo is
id"•JI frx ourrl<1'1r ,..,,,,...,l'J1n1n'} Check out thP.
p-1c1: & '1Qvr-1 ('ill S40 17 l')
Drastic Reduction-Pool & JucunH
O,.,n,..r\ arP Pxtrl'rnPly on.101,•, to sell this
eJ<PrutovP vdlri B·1lrony nverl(')("">~'. 0 ~h1mmering
ponl lots of urn•,,.,,, d~Vn'), rn11srle relaxing
jor11711 Hu'),... n·.1d" with over 280) sq. feel.
Buffl't din1nri ror>m "'JI". 12 'J JP.',t ,, libory or
' sturiy nlf thro kotdi. ro 3 lrrr-flf'drnnms. 1
both Ovr>r .ilf'd l1v1n I rnom. 20x26 loot hm1 I
rQ()m Crill 540 1770 for o p 1vot1> showing
Owner Aboondoned-$41,995! A
tremendous hon'll• t"JY' ~ hos 1,..ft Ready
to mov1· into p, vol" p-.Jf10 vP.t'lfYio rooM fOf
yo•x b-.,.11 n< tro1IP• Brond ~ponhn new COlpeto;
& fYl'"' I Jnw vnnit1C'. on thf> qor-jpn bolhs. 3
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ro<>m 01.-.a All rhos for t~ $42.CXXl. Coll
54().1720
Eost Side--$29,995! Onmng little storter
~ on o lnr'J" country Int in Costa Mesa. 2
bcdr<Y.lm~ pill'. tJ rorovert1blo d"n oreo. wooc1
CXCPflll'!rl < rnmtry k111 h'!n IOO'Z pr1vocy is yours
l ots of room for yo11r lll"Yll or lr'lile<. Fl1f mo•P
details. coll 1J40 I I "JO
540-1720
2955 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
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ServinCJ 7000 Cities ·
Thruout The United States
TARlluBMl98S2
REALTORS
675-5511
OPEN HOUSIS
1606 AMTIQUA -DOYER SHORES:
Three crackling fireplaces p roclaim
it's CH R ISTMAS! Move in for t h e
H olidays. C l assic columns, for mal
entry, Ii vmg & dininJ{ rooms. Paneled
f amity room. four h1g hedrooms. 31:.:
haths. Ow1wr mo,·111g East. OPEN SUN
1to5
4714 CORTLAND: Choice Cameo
I ltghlands four bedroom home ~ ot
three & den. For the fun-lo\'rng family :
rn beautiful rondition & r eady for quick
mO\t' m plan vour Christmas NOW
OPEN SUN l to5.
701 ROCKFORD RO.: Cameo llighlands
<·anyon & ocean view. This too is four
bedrooms or thrC'e & den. L·a-r-g-c
t·overcd patio on canyon side. room for
pool at the fron t. Private beach. l n fine
<'ond1tion. OPEN SUN l toS.
316 CATALINA: Newpor t Heights
C~oicc A r ea. Cozy Cape Cod: Stone
exterior . dor mer win dows, fou r nice
bedroom s, a n d den , 3 bat hs. Motivat ed
owner m ovin g South. O P EN SUN 1 to5.
315 GOLDEMROO: Olde Corona dcl Mar
cottage by t he St!a. Stain ed glass.
a ntiqut's ; puddle tennis court. brick
patio. Walk to beach, three bedrooms
&st udy. OPEN SAT&SUN l to5.
2727 WINDOVER OR.: HOME FOR THE
HOLIOA YS. Stun ning Broad moor "on w
owner" four bedroom & fa m ily room ;
City lights & ocean view; h eavy s h ake
roof, formal living room with m a r b le
fireplace: separate dining r oom , t er·
razzo entry; split level. Cascadin~
waterfalls. exotit· landscap ing. M ove in
b) Christmas. OPEN SUN l 2·5PM.
518 / 5181'2 DAHLIA, Corona del Mar.
Dandy Duplex and delightful too.
Three bedroom owner's unit plus 2
bedroom i p come unit. Beamed
ceilings. fireplaces. c h arm. Excellent
buy at $117,500. O P EN SUN 1-S P M.
THE BLUFFS: A delightful con dom in ium
' . in beautiful condition; t h ree bedroom
& family room on the lower level <for
the teenagers), unusually l arge
s torage areas & closet facilities. By
appointment just give us n call.
HORSES! HOR SES! l n the City of
Orange, for the family who loves to
.. hit the trail". A n unusual home with
.. tountry kitchen'', four spaciou s
h<'drooms master s uite has its own
L"OnvcrsJtion p it with fireplace. Cool
patios ~ith wagonwhecl waterfall:
hwll m inter-com. air conditioning, &
stereo. Can readily be s hown -just
<:all.
SHORECLIFFS -Best Buy. Interesting
split-levd th r ee bedroom h ome.
beamed ceilings, wood panelin g,
separate family r oom. t r ees, flowers,
private beach.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
25 15 E. Coast Hwy., Corona diet Mar
675-5511
General 1002 GHeral 1002
A REAL PLUM!
3 Bedrooms and a pool table size
family room . Huge used brick
fireplace. 2 patios, all on a q uiet
c ul-de-sac. Trees, trees. trees!!
H URRY , NOW $42,950. Call
546-4141.
VA FHA BARGAIN
You Vet s, her e is your starter
home all ready to move into . Not a
fixer, o n ly 2 years o ld. 3
Bedroom s. 2 baths. plush carpets,
double car garage with open e r .
TRY $.15,500. Call 546-4141
GET LOST
In this 5 bed room, 2 12 bath M ESA
VERDE mansion located on la r ge
rul-de-sac lot o n choice street.
Vacant. Ca l l n o w to see it s
<'harms. 9G2·44S4
PENTHOUSE
Con do with f abulou s SUNSET
V IE W S fro m romantic balcon y. In
pr es ti g i o u s Huntin g t o n
L an d m a rk. Beautifully d eco rated
3 bedroom s. 2 baths. la r ge dining
area & la undry room too! Only
$44,000. C ALL NOW 962-4454
GRACIOUS LIVING
F:legan t Bi~ Can yon home. 4
Bedr oom , f a mily r oom , fo rmal
dining, 3 bat h . Low mainte n an ce
yard w ith 9 h o le Astro Turf putting
green. M a n y extras. You own the
land. $169,500 Call 640-6161
SPYGLASS HILLS
Beautiful 4 bedroom , 21-".. bath
home located hifth on a fully
landsraped v ie w lot. 2 Fire places,
family room. & ~unny breakfast
n ook. C u s t o m decorated thruout.
Redu ced to $187,500. 640.6161
O fficr' lot: o t rd in CO\fo M P\O
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BAY ANO BEACH
6 7 5-3000
"'•H• 1 I l O£lo'•1 ~IWV CU~ONI\ Ul L MAR
VIEW
IRVlMf TERRACE
Open Sat Sun I .5
I 023 Dolphfn Terr.
Front ltow t:u11tom . 4
RR . Pool , IH'"lv rl'
:, lM ('ul tl1• !>:Jl" hom1·
Fum rn1 . frph' , hNtll'd
fnd~t>d put10. clo"I .. to
1choo1" O~n Sal. & ~n
!pm-dork 3124 McKln1t'y
Way. (' M or rull Uorn.
Farr, 714 !1.,1 2fllil
mod1•lt·cl klt t·ht•n, Owner i\ioi..,un1l• 7'i'•
phenomt•nal llCt'an 'IC\\. $19,500, $U}2 mo pml~
Sl!.1 !1 !>OO. fn-. ('all Nil-e3br2bu(.'o..,luMes,\
ti44 7211 642-2598.
BJG-.. Y>J;AHT
2Story
Nt•w parnl In and out
Forrnul family rm &t elm m.: rm RR<) & eov1·n·ct
p11trn un•u \'l•ry low
pne1·cl ut onh $58.~oo.
206711'11lcr Crrl'll' Won't
lt111t' 1 World Heal !-:•'\lute
556·7777
EXCITING VIEW -TURT\.EROCK
Very lovely 4 bedroom P residen t home
-$105,000. 18871 Via Messina -open
Sat/S un 1·5.
CAMEO HIGHLANDS -OCEAM VIEW
Exception a lly s harp 4 bdrm a n d pool -
$96,500. 4507 Cortland Open Sat /Sun
1·5
.. S36.000 full Pm·e
Must st•ll lri.; 3hr runeh
house. i\i;:n1rn1• 6''; !<'HA
loun, puymnts only
$142/mo. ( ':tll S•I0-3666.
VETS NO DOWN
IRVIME lURACE
V ery l arge 4 bdrm. $139.000. P r ice
includes pool and the land. 15 12 Dolphin
Terrace -Open Sunday 12:30to5.
-----* SPARKLIMG * ,
Chnslmas lr~hts i1hm11ul
from freshly n ·<kc11ral\•1l
3·Bdrm & r"am11\ H11v &
()('('HO \.IC" S . "llh pro
t 1'!°1 l'd poo I. OP EN
SAT SUN. 1701 Galat~a.
anx-
MAGMIFICEMT VIEW BAYFtlOMT
This home is absolutely elegant. with
features rarely found in any home.
Owned and decorated bv one of the
country's leadin~ designers and
decorators. for her own use. Upper
floor offers a panoramic 360 degree
view of the entir e Newport area. Shown
by appointment. only
HALPIMCHIM
REALTORS
27~ 1-: Coa..,t II")
675-4392
NEW OH MKT.
SHARP DUPLEX
OM THE BLUFF
3 8 e d r o o m View • View • View
0 ' U · 2 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Con-
3 UNITS
EASTS I DE
On ocean side of lrn v
2 Bdrms .. 2 baths each: 4
ear gar. Super ownl'r·s
unit w /huge u hrtl'k
frpk
HHOKEH 552 7000
wner s nit dominium. l<'irepl;1ce,
Separate Rentals family room. trl_e entry. Custom carpctmg and
$65 000 drapes. Decorator's
1 wallpaper throug hout.
BAY & BEACH REAL TY LIDO SANDS
3 + Den, Short walk to
FOREST E OLSON Separate laundry room.
• Two enclosed patios, one
645-0303 custom bricked_. 2 ear garage. electric door
opener, swimming Pool
arou n d the corner.
Jacuzzi & Sauna.
OUR 26th YE.AR 675-3000 , __ _
I ~~~~~~! .......... !?.~~ ~~~~.~~~1~~-~ ••••• ~?.~~
1:101 No R:.iv Front. 2 BR
llnuse & 2 1rn (;a rage
Apt $140,000. llv t>wner
Uy appl +;73.511)6
MESA VERDE
4 +POOL
DUTCH COTIAGE
Th a l · s r i g h t 111l
$99,500.
be:.ith, pool, pro1>oscd Mesa Verde. Spotless 4
lennis &park. UH l ·!ily. Quiet St.
OPEM SUN. I ·5 S73,soo. M.tt. 640-5560
5200 River
' Call 644-7211 ea BEST EASTSIDE
Will sell tod;iy. Veteran
no down, no closrng. 4
Bdrm. pool. drnrnJ.! room.
Agent. call anytime.
546 5745.
Veterans Onli
BY OWNER
18724
Maplewood Ln
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Off Ellis, down Chapel
Lane between Beach
Blvd. & Magnolia
968-4293
helrC\ ahly ~harp pool
home. Freshh. pa1111,•d
1 n s t de & new I v rt'
modeled kitl·hcn. i.oh nf
apflt'al and hard to f111tl
lh1~ opporlun1l\
OWNER Si\YS Jl}o
'.\l I C 11 T II Jo: I. I'
Fl:'\A:-.:CE' llurr' 1.11-•· ach·anta~l'. l';.rll 5 16 :?:113
EX<'C'PllClnallv allrac-t1,·e SHOREC'LIF'FS. :1 Bil,
uppt•r 3 Hctrm unit pool. new. Sl~l.51111 Ft•.-
". hcamed C'l'lhn!! and 234 ~lornmJ? ('anH>n Hd. 111.·~&~rOO\'edhard\\ood Opcn Sunday 12-3
floor~ Largl' l Bel rm Welton &Co. 675 69tHI
)t1"1'r unit OPF.' Sl'N -
C.orj!cous home for free.
No do" n. no elosrni;. J $42,000
Bcdrm, beautiful bonus Old 2 bedroom t'otlage.
room. co,·ered patio. Near Main and Adams.
AJ.!t•nl. tall anvlrml', With alley entry on deep
I'' 51''.\1 212 212' .·On~ x Co1'y 3 Ar So. of II" y re dut'cd ~.ooo H 2 !ii5 27'11.
,.
[~ THE REAL
ESTATERS
SI 29,000. 544-4011 AJ!t. -----541i·S7.i5 · I lot. Owner wrll finance. ~ 1"1ri•pla<·c. )11 gh lll'amed ----------i -----Rented. Call for appoint·
C'l011ini.:. 2· Bdrm. :! trnth OPEN SUNDAY Ry Owner, altrac "Mesa ment. hnrnt· plus <epartml'nl Verde 1 story home. 3 hr. 536-8836
lrg palm. OPEN Sl'N 12-4 P.M. 2 ba, wet har, $64!,950. By ··----
CHRISTMAS
*SPECIAL *
12 5 Pt.I 1101 R.tlhoa nppl.75J.ti17·t "III
ICor . of i\poll'na & 4SOI WayneRd,CdM _' '.. , .' 1
B.tll><lal 673-3257 *PARTY TIME* ~-_
Iara Vance :J.JIH, 1 ha, pnlk of
Thret• bedroom. thr<'e nwnt•rship homr with realtor bath solldlv <·11nstrutll•ll gamC' rm & fin•t>lc , Jt'ad
lath & plasi<•r homl• with rng to thl' ponl. Uni~
61) · ·101.l rnugh sawn 1·eda r siclinJ.!, $53,500 llurrv ! 11
* * • * $72,500. custom izetl
4 Br. :1 ba, 2 frpk's, 2
family rooms, pool tahk,
Gorj;!t'OUS plus rrnnl
Lkcor<1tor'o; tnurh on tht~
euslomizerl Lus k ltomt•
Beaut. ·l·BR, 21.··h,t You
must sec lhc··l I\ 111g ri1<1m
rircpla,·c'. tustmn I .1r111 3hr n,·llun·d to ~m.000
ly room panl•l1n~. hug1 BY O\\ lll'r . Lri:: ~rd ..
p.1lws and (•'\'.Ira l.jrl.:l' Open Sunda' I UI T opaz.
POOL SJ24 .950 £i75 714 t
shake Roof. unique hnh· YEAG i':H ·n EAL TY
5~i fi171 har, :I c·ar f!arage
-Largest lot in tracl. Frur t
trees. 21472 J.emontre1·
Lane. 11.B. 968·6726
by·stuthn 3rd hcdroom 111
ch1ldrcns "mg.
Exclusive
Cameo Community
With Private Beaches
S4295 DOWN
OR 51h%LOAM
Thi.., C:osla !\-ll•'>a flmH·r
~artlen homC' has 3 HH. 2
balhs. only ~t.295 down
or assume lht• VA loan
for S165 mo. C:.ill
1;.u; 7171
Call 640-6600 NEW CUSTOM HOME
WITH APARTMENT
l'nmc loeatron on quiet
!'>t n•ct 1 · block from
soulh bay 3br. Jba.,
U'><.'d bnrk f1rtplt11·cs in
m ... tr bdrm. t·ountry
kit<hcn & sunken living
23 STEPS TO mom llvy shake roof.
SANO & BAY let1d1·d d1umond _glass \\ rndo" s. lrg hearned
$64,500!!! ct'ilrng thruout. Covt·red
Massi\ t> <1011hl1• i:.11l's
h'.tcl 111111 .1 ~p.1rl.h11~
\\11rld \' rth all l.1l 1ht11·..,
for gr;i1 1111" ,·ntt'1 I .i1111ng [ ® o r l he 11 I t 1 m a t 1· 1 n
pn ... ary for JU!>l ~ou &
your:-40 ' pool .Jat·u11.1 , ...__ __ ESTATEBS
wall'rfall S!~H.500 Dana Point 1026
P r ime prime an'a p:.ilro. sundce k . 3 car Russ Penniman, Realtor•••••••••••••••••••••••
1dea11 v s 1 l u at,. d g;irage. PLUS a lri:: lbr. 557_5000. Buy, lease or'll•asc-opt1on
VACANT COTTACE .iptw/beamcdc:eilings& Las l\larranas bluff t·ou
Frcshl\' redecorated .incl c•arport. lly ownt•r. By dn. View of Dana Pornt
rt'ady to move rn, lots of a11pt. 675 1884. l'rincrpals Irvin<' Trrra<'r :i Bil. pool llarbor. SG!l.!XlO.
;iprx:ul for hf':.ich & h.i~ univ. O\\nt•r Lir<'nsC'!' J{.\ <Ill ;t lo\'ers. Possibll' tnl'nmt• . ----A~CHORAGE unit rn re:ir rnclud"'I r11 Captstrano Beach I 018 pointmPnt m:111-liO
<1IX>'e pnc't' -for ;rn un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 1024 IMVESTMENTS
ltclie\'alile harga111 Mew Home $53,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714) 496-7711
takt• adv;11tt<1 gl' C',dl Jui.t completed beautiful
546·2313. '.I hr. 2 ha. fireplace.
••• • 1 ·" ' ·1 ' · larl!I.' lot w /huge trees.
[ ® ~ ~5-100 down. Open Sat &
Sun It to5. 27101 Dolores.
Wt'!>thay Homc•s 49f; 343~
Corona del Mar I 022
V ACATIOM 1······················· YEAR ROUND RARE
Walk to ocean. pl;" ,, ht 4 BR DUPLEX
tie tennis. S\\ rm rn IO\ 1•1\ SO. OF BAYSIDE
SllARP C'ONO<> ----
2 Br Stud111 :\todel. E:IToro 1032
$36.!lOO. O\\ncr/1\gt •••••••••••••••••••••••
s.1i;.~1111a: ~'16· n:rn.
REDUCED SI 9 ,500
AT 17th HOLE
MV Country Club
L11\11ry 4 bedrm. nestled
up to broad !!rec·n vistas
of the areas finest golf
course. You mu!>l Sl'C il ~
Call s.t0-9922
OPEN Sot 54.tn 1-4
S6000 Below Mkt.
OWt-.EH S\YS, ··~111 ... t
si'll '" Large, 21110 sq fl ..
4 hedroom w/fam1lv
rnom 111 LJke Forest's
G :irden Uc\ t'lopmcnl
Hurry for todays best
buy! S62.000.
MISSION VIEJO
REALTY
581-1000 837-9500
pool. Dramatt<· \ .1ultNI \\tlh a:\ BR.:? HA n•ntal.
ceiling rn this 111\t'I\ :I Onl~ I'• }t'ar s old
bdrm. 2 hath !loom for Fratunng beam ceilings,
hnal or 1ratl1•r Oprn natur:.il wood and bnek
house Suncl;1\· I !i ·l:l:! t1·xturt•s :in<! perfect Fountain Valley 1034
Prospect. 545·\14!JJ. lot•atinn. Call f\44 -7211. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bl::AliTIFl"L2 BOR~t
End of Cul -d-s ar
$46.500·0\\ ner 581-2:!06
?af.:~u~l~~~,7
5302Sisson Dr. Im
3 lir 2 Ba. all term-..
/\gt. 828-0.170, 82R·3311
Real Estate
byl&VAY
'JUST HATCHED'
At this price it won't
last! 3 bllrm dollhoust•
d1•1ightfully customized
in soft colors. Features
r·ountain & Atrium. Call
qu1k ~ 968·4456
DESPERATE!
Own ers losing new
home. Submit! lle•tUtiful
Meredith Garden, :l
hdrm. Con· home nn lg.
upJ.!radcd lot. Short dis
tanee to school, shopping
& beach! Call withm 2t
hrs: 968·4456
Includes 1 yr warranty
progr:im.
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mm. . . . ---real estate OPEM HOUSE SUH. • n ee. 14, 10638 F.I Campo4 H1"gh on a H1·11 Hr 4 na 2 sly 2000 sq fl
jacuzzipool.xlntarea. E n te r th is p l ush :t
48DRMRANCH
$53,500
•DELUXE
DUPLEX•
Exc-('( ll•nl :l BR. 2 Ba.
J.!round floor owners unit
w /2 priv. patios & lux-
uriou!> master surte.
PLUS
2 BR Rental w /large
patio d<"ck
BOTH
\l l\h ~nod burning
fireplaces. \.aulted wood
heam cr1lm~s and super
SLEIGH BELLS Les Muekenhirn Realty bedroom home throu~h
You'll swear you <'fin (213) R67·7202 the lush atrium. view the
hear them. Don't miss ---city from your privat~
this immaculate beauty. SINGLE STORY balcony. Beautifully de.
Three king si1ed BR"S One''' Tiburon's Finest. <.'Orated. Adult occupied.
with masSIVl' muster 2 Red rooms . 1 :i, Cool off In :i rarcfrec
suite. Quil't lot·:.itron ~athrooms, formal din-pool. All fnr S39,500.
Lo\ able luxury! Cull tn~ room. family room, 962-4495
64o·7l71. air conditioned. adjacent D
,.,. 1o11uu•n·11ri·" to main pool ;ind Club "'II
[ ~ ~ House. Fast sales prices I I 1 I I
of $43,500. will sell GI. no .,!'1'!9! .. ~~~
do\\ n O" n(•r Broker = • • -
645 7440 --------1
So ·Of Hwy location. RYOWNEH
Sll 5 .000. Fee. cal I '111r 2BA Ran~h Sl\•le BUILDERS Spirit of •7 6
641-7211 1-:xr C.M. loe. Patio ·kit. CLOSE So murh for so little! 2
Luxury 1s providt•d 1n e1m· " bltns. Tile brkfl bar OUT! Story, 4 br. 3 ba. huge
this brand nC\\. ("Uslom ~ I. r g I a l h h s I' Ont I r . h" ram r m, many mort>
hu11t e~ce m:.insion t ....!.,____;_,, w )walerfull. Cov1•rt•d Y 3 et'" t 15 small amenities. Owner 1s Superb in ctcrnr & di' . , tract of custom homes. 4 I . patio & scrvrnJ.! har. Tool RR, 3 Ba, 2322.2600 "Q. eaving stale. So priced
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BAYFRONT
,. PRE LI STI NG SALE' s c · ar t e Y' · ft .. "'et·b"rs. fam-rms, w o r m o i va ei Ray & hoat :t<'li\ ilit•s & • ' · 500 3 .. "' b t S52 950 0 I NJ., 500 t"I D 15 ~7· · S40· 178 str""r larg" lots. flurry. uyers ... a · · i;parkling lrghh at ntJ:ht. n Y "°""• un 1 ec · ----1 .. ~ ' 962 7771 641i7711.0tH'nE\'l'S. :lbr. 2ha: fom rm. Full M·Verde Pnrt'selti•r they won't last! Open • ----
oct>an view. Shown by warm and Woodsy Daily. Off nrnokhurs\ & Sill
nppt.Owner,673·:1177. 4Br.2Ha +DR/Den ~t~:It'.eld. on l':agll' · I I 1 ti
IRVINETERR. 28JO~erani;:Pl .557·1H<t9 --_ Owner ~2.500 GRAND REAL TY -... • -
4 Rdrms .. fomily rm .• 21-!I 842·6636 1"148·2226 .
baths. Larl"(e lot Needs a 4 BR. den. 2 BA. pwd rm,
hrl of attention, a huy at t'r pit-. 11)\ ely f!u rden Green Vulley MEREDITH
$85,000 fo'ranklin stovr upstturs. LMc>ly. lmmar 2 story GARDENS
URBAN NEWPORT Uni•tnity Realty \\OOI t·nrpt•tml!. <lrapcs family homt•. nearly
AB Cap@ Cod 2 :M>Ol F.. Csl llwv 673 6510 I..ovdy lam hm. Exlnt new. 4 Bd. 214.i ba. Ill~ ·----l'Ond. Mesa Verde . ra m rm. <.l1n1ng arc.'<I.
story• n•wly de-1·--------·1 540-8902. Prine only frplc. newly landscpd
corated In warm HOLIDAY HOME . • yerd. patio Near <'Om· A rare rind in ex<'lu11lve Mf.Si\ VF.ROF., 3 txfrm. munlty pool:1 & JZrc<.'n
Lari?e 3 bedroom. formnt
dinin~ room. breakfasl
room. family room. all
be3utlfully d eeorated.
o rrc r c c1 :it s1s.soo.
fo'in:mcin~ avoiluble. fall tones. Used Shor~cliffs. Pnvt•cv + ln 2•., ba . 2 fplrs. l~t· fuml· belt.'1, school. shoppinJ( &
brick fireplaces, lh111 mrnl e~lnt.-. 3 Bdrm h rm. Ille master lx·tlrm. beach. 10635 f:l Morro ~uttM . formnl clinlng hi~ yard. modern, of>('n. CT ()p«!ll hnus~ Sot. It __ .-..-...-.... -..--.
beam.ct cellln9 & 4 farn11v rm . all ol)('nin~ 1ury h0 ?'1' Son. 11 ·~ or rail 54A-33.'WI IR's +den + sew· lo beautifully landscaped :it4o< ountry Cl uh !>r or963·2433 Ry o~ner pfttio Pttfrc:t for en\ff -Ownr /He-Allor W71' .'788 ::---::--:--:-;,_-:----:--1---~~~=~--
1119 room or arfl1t11 tainm• $179 000 BR HUnflttcJfon hach I 040 DHM Gorden HCNM
ha d · 4-on 11! lot. 222.1 Meyer ••••• •• •• ••••• • ••• • • • •• Yeti + covere O,EN SUM. 1-5 s.t:um Open Son 125: IUILDEAS • Stl0lle11s3 Rr,11lnalc lcvl•l
patio. Tip-top con-265 Montht9 Ccmyott 847·&53 Bkr. Pll..COMSTR. SALE ~ti~~ h~anmo~~('~T!::: =· :::'Z:.::. !AAL:lr!Jlr~ =!;~~~!Ft;k ~;::~"!J:.~~l~kf 7~ f i:~~~M~~~i do:.::.
$19,950. • 67S-S9l0 • frplc.hi<'n 21.ot $46.000 homell1ten•s.-rvatton11. HASTtMGS&CO.
-....L-..n•.Ao.nf :m.n Jo: r"t ""''• C-.t\I SOUTHLANDIR$ UOH11St•TH lnltort 640·H60
IWfi •t:IRO or ll'11l fROO 642-6168 ~2571) 42 t3) &1i·AiOIO FAslbhiff Vrof. e 1d1.
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MYSTIC HILLS rust wOOd & Khs 3br, den, HOM t-: 111 °1\1.:~t·l Wt·~t ••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••• •••••• •••• ••• 111111"' "'' ! ·1 lut i' ,,. OPEN SAT/SUN 124 Contractor '6 hom«'", Just l>H. h1 bt.•am~. fplt·, \lt.>t.1~nt>dfori.:rJuuu~h' .;;12 11111. il11\'" ··111 \i ,11111,1hl1· l11,u1 111 11 .. 11·
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wooded greenbelt j arge private Jlalto forom the• t1l(\{j enlrywuy usu•il umount of llv111~· Th• n-st '"-ings I 078 ·111 ·1 1:1 1 "ncl "' ' 11 Jbr 2b · • . · & :.u11k1:n II~ 111~ rm with :.p·ict• ~I 1150 .. Diii:' • n Capistrano .. ,1111 "" 11 • , ,.1 , 1, 1,.
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h vmg room with beamed ceiling. PLUS rm. with ma~s1ve ~1ont.> 111-:/\1 'J Y nn11•1\;\Y REAL ESTA TE 11, 1h,11t 1 \ 1111 ·t· "·"I 111 1111· 1111 :-11•· 1 ,11,•~1
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SJO I a Mo nth
2 Blks to l.ake ( fishmi: &
:::.u1hng). Curved unve,
everg rel.'n trePs l<'nd
fore:.t atmu::.pherL'. Obie
:-1. rms. llUl(t• lt v rm
" crackling f1repli1ee.
:.unny l!lass break fast
rm opens to hnck patio
w BHQ. Patio kitchen,
m&slrr .su11t•, t.1ke O\ er
R 1 •' • I o .1 n ~ 1 t h \ow
Jo\\111 0\\0l'I' Jl.ll'king1
Bkr!lll:!·551l
TAKE
ADVANTAGE
WHAT A
VIEW!
ll 's lovely, it's spacious
anti ) ou can move rii::ht
m 4 lklrms., 3 baths, 2
fireplaces. wet bar and
utility room. Seldom do
we ha\t' ::.uch an elegant
offering, don 'l miss 1t.
Sl25,00U
552-7500
red hill
realty
of t his 3 Bit. Pt Ha, La
Cut.•:.la homt.•. St•llt-r
forcl'd lo st•ll ! Va<"ant.
l mml'd. m·cupant•y. Suh-
mit. GHANl> HJo:ALT\', .O<JUna Be a c:h I 048
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Nt.•w Ha n1·ho San .foaqum
Twnhso on Golf ('our:.c 2
Br, Oen, 2 Ha, for sale or
lease .,.. opl1on. 833 25!! 1
or 833 39!>:!
Mother-In-Law
UNIT
Sunset -.1dt• of Morn.
•n).!-..Hlc On \'C': brand
Ill'.,.. ::.ho\\pl;.ire honw.
:!71>0 .,,1. ft ol mno\'al1\ t•
1le::.1~11. mdu<lin~ indoor If this allr<H0t1u• Ill'''" & outdoor l>ridi!e s.
t.·arpNt•dhomt.•l.\as 111an t•nl'losed roofdcck, are~ \11th ;1p<1rt ments. :-.kyhi::hts ,~ :-.olttr glass.
you d t.all 1t a dupkx. hut ).!ret•nhuww kitchen cill
lo us 1t ~a m<1lhN m la\\ 1
11r lhl' lalt.'!-l 111 '311 .
unit..;$ IH•<lroom"-, :J plt;rnq·s.2 flr<·plaresont.• ~1aths, ~ li\.tnl-! r11om ... ancl 111 llld!->l<T s111lc, Roman
.! k1ld1t•ns I Or m .ik<' I ~PJ maskr bath. supc·rb
k1td1l'n mlo a lwl11011m J \IC''" & a mulli·lcn~I ~1~1.500. floor pl;,in that msuri'"
•!!'IQuail ~ .-IPtac• .
Praperti••
1 7S'l-19'l0 t~OO QUAil ~1. NIWPORI HACH
prl\a1') for <Jll family
mt'mhcrs +-a maximum
nf open sp;11··· on t.'<tt·h
lt·vt'I. Come to our Open
II nus<'. Sun. I -~ I' '.\l. 1455
Morningside l>ri\·e. ----------•I ~N•I as-a-pm, well-built 2. h{'<lroom. :! hath horn(• You're Not
Dreaming
This .SJ>C'l'laC'ul;,ir '1c•w 1s
ftir rl'al Han· 'll'\\ lot in
I l11nt1n:..rto11 lkat•h. "' 1·r
11101.rn,,: lal.I' ;incl ('<•ntr.ll
l',trl. •1 Bedrooms. 1·'1
hath" Cahfnrn1a l'la..,s1<·
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r':wes thr oc·can. loc·alt•d
on the• rnd of a c·ul-cte-"ar
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ly shini:led. warm & Ill
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) l'ar old !'lo. La~una
homl' h.ts 11100 sci. CL .
plenty of \\allspac·e for
''our art collec·tion. a
ma,.st\'C' l.. ta~teful used
Irvin~ I 0 4 4 briC'k fin•placl', wall-lo·
••••••••••••••••••••••• \\:tll usert-hnl.'k hearth lnppt•d 1\ ith enou~h l I I' r. I< ,\ n EI> Tl' r r a(' C' hooks he: I \'l'S lo haUSC' ''" Cambruii.:t• Townhnm<' 3Br. 2ha. launcl rm. nr l'xlcnsiH' library. opc:n
l11•,1ms. 3 hedroom..;, :i
P :.irk / Po<il landsC'pd, haths w /manv extr as.
p anl•hng, s hulll•ro.;, par Owner hougtit lan~er
q11rl N1lry (;:ir opt•nt·r. home, come look & make ~2.1100 O°" nt•r 552 HOR5 _ a n o ffer.
\\'anted 5 Br houst'. will aTh:IJ ~~~~~-~buy l'_P_. >1_12_H_w1. ~f tj~fj!J
OPEN SAT SUN. 1-4
463 1 Sier r a Tree •OCF:.\NFRONT*
Univt-r sity Park I Hart• at S225.000. ny
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gazebo. Separatl.' 3 <'ar
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boat, trailer, hobby or
storal!l'. /\11 exqu1sltt•
home in an exreptional
location. Sec loday al
Sl25,000
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temporary \li'Ood & ~la:.s
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many l'u1·alyptus tree~
with hrcathtakin~ v11.•w
of Aliso C:rnyon·:I tlH
(luality homt· in a rurul
M'llmg. $JJl.5011.
•••l'ERFECT fu milv
11\'ing and l'ntcrtammg
111 delightful m•w 3.000 sq.
fl. 3-BR. 3·ba., family
rm .. custom homt·
Dramatic ocean & moun
lJm 'It'\\., last<.' & qua It
t~ lhruoul Sl4!l,500
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from this 2· DH homl'
with <lrt1st ':-s tuclrn
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fru1l lrt·~s. ~7.85-0
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with 211' h1i.:h ht•anwrl
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$177.500
SEA TERRACE
TownhnuM•; 2 hdrms.,
l~e. mod11rn k1t{'hen,
hrirk patio All n•c·n':I·
tional f<H•1htics w 1th in
walking distJnn• SS:?,500
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494-1177
hor'tie t'harmm).! dt•ror
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open 011111 hu.i:t.· brH'k
patio. Fall nslecp m this
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\I hlle :-.lar ga11ng t hru
soannl! walls of glass.
Spacious Estate
F,arh of the 4 sr·s has its
II\\ n bath. 3 ll'vcls for
total famcly Jiving. In·
H'stment prire S138.50!1.
Opc:•n !louse Sat. & Sun.
2 5. 1635 Bluebird Canyon
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THE VILLAGE,
REALTORS 552-7000
THIS IS IT!
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552·7372.
Emerald Bay View
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bdrm. suitt•s; forfl1h·
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Reaut1fully deC'orated:
l'xqu1sitc carpet::. &
drapes + a w orkshop.
See & s ubmit. * 494-7551 *
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mmtmn ITS 1\ ~I l 'ST 1t•r.n1s Onl.' ~O.!.lllfl''
SEE orrercd f111 CA YWOOO REALTY
S69 ,500 * 548-1290 •
ATTlllS PRICE
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MISSION REALTY
!J8:i S Coast, Lal!una
Phone 494-0731
1 New port Be a c h I 0 6 9
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patio:. .... Si4,500.
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OPPORTUNITY
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• • R educc•d 5i40,000 II \. \' N lJ s LT/\ L o P + ~unny d1·n 1111 \\c111tl1·1l
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VIEW-GOLF
FORMAL Dl~E
$75.~00
Gor~eous San J oaquin
Ideal Opportunity
Tnlcnted rraflsmanship
has cre.itecl this
clr<tmatic cedar & g l.iss
contemporary home in
q uiet rt•sJCkntial area. 2
s tory with cu rve d
stairway & open beamed
C't•ihngs, l'Ompleme nl the
pn' a1·y. Adjacent lot for
landscaping or pool
a\ ail able. Total invesl-
ment $138.000 for home.
Laguna Niguel~ Bd. 4 ba: dc•n. furn r_m · with :r1111pl1011 tn huv' On ,hopping. l'n1·1·rl 111 ~•·It
OCEAN VIEW, Drama tic• , ~ sep din111J!. br;iut1ful the 11,1, "ilh vit'w1 qmc·kl}alS42 .~wi. 01111'1' ll111ldrn~. s 1w1·
h. tL-cho 1c,,.co mmu n1ty pool <>pe1Sur. 1 c:. t.11·11Lir '"'w. 111\11111111'1 white caps sp la s in it on r~ ~ Vlt.>W, · 1 • • · "'· Walt•r <,1r!P atnins1,hc·rt'' * * co:--:v 1-:11 TIBL r-:'
BAYFRONT l;t 111' Tl\ 1~,· d11 "
(lrl' pd 1111 l'n11c·1p.tl:-; 1111
II pit·.•:-•· h lt1\Ptnwn1
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M~el ·Rancho San ~on, Open House Sal. & Sun.
qwn. Golf course view . 2·5 1657 Bluebird Canyon
Step clown livinl( room & Dr'.
fam1lv room. W<'t ~ar. Fine Combination
Form;il rlintnJ?. All . tiled Indoor: outdoor liv m g
c'hl'c'ry k1 trht•n .Tiered a re obta ined by ex ·
111.1 ... tt•r '111t1•· Jo.h•i::rnt pansivc sundeck with
hath 1\ll cln'i<'ls mir room for ping pong ta ble
rored .• GaraJ.(e <!pcne[ & fam1lv room with 3 1 ~I M f, I> I ,\ T J-, 0 C ,. d . t I k l'UP/\NCY Nl':VE R s.1 u P na ~1ra roe
1 l\'Fn IN , 11 rry Call fireplace, 12 har & pool .,' • • · u table. 4 Br. 3 Ba comple·
i52·1700. m<'nl the warmth and r. '1 '. • 'J 'I'· glow of this design. Total
I~ iO\•e stmPnl or $13.1.000. • ._. .... ~~I Avail for s howing Sat. &
l. _;;:::~~~~~~~] Sun. 2·5 ·· MAYOCK #JAWS#
. will drop when you St"C con P O R/AT 1 o N
this 3-BR Univ. mod<'I.
Truly thr besl huy m
lrvii1C'. Xtrn l rg lot.
many t•-ctrnx I l11rrv'
orF.N 1-iAT. & SUN. I -~
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17792 Cypress 'frrel
UNITED BROKERS
.lohnCo reyG RI r>4R7 U4
LAGUNA BEACH
494-21•6
BEACH
MOBILE HOME
1608 G I I> &If liCWI ~:.:1•1•1111\'I' off11·t•s rock ledf?e. 1 BR, 11
2 Ba ***-TRULY AN EYE _ ~ uxy r . 1 • • Open floor pl.in. mull1-.Jusl s leJ)'i tn popul'1r "T" lh·tllll'cd to ~;oo tHIO I'.' ll1•ht\• 11111h \\ 111\nr
home w /seperale guest CATCH ER in prestigious NEWPORT II E IG llTS Lg purpo''' rnom . 1·andlf'l11<•, STU r-: f; T II t-: A C II · BILL.GRUNDY ;1 Ill< :!' h.1 111111 1-k•aul
apartment w /bath & pvt. S4;a Terrace of Laguna 4 Br. ocean , icw, pool. nu dtnl' 1•nurnw l :-.unshme Spa1·wus cui;tom ho mt'. JIOol. 1111 .11 t•tl ,.11 qUll'I
<' n trance . Anx ious Niguel. 3-bedroom trome kit ch S!!H.SOO hy appl. k1l<'h1•11 "all.., of gl<1!>"i rould h1· 2. 3 or 4 HH, Rea ltor 6 7 5-616 I ~1 n ·l'l :•u """ n l'rrn
owner. $81,000. with loads~£ .exl!'as plu_s OWN EH 548 555r; huc1· m;1~11·r. 2 111Jll' ~7 2' ... b.1 + fam1lv rm :I -I t 1p.ils nnh 111.r :'>56-6171
SHIELD R EAL ESTATE an 8xl2 addition 1n fam1· -----\an1l} h.1lh..,, .tnl.11• t1r1•11 rar J?:>r. pool·:-.·, V••rrl IF Y~ .
494-8093 ly r oom and added WATERFRONT • Boat <·ari11·l '1•nfl•·1 I... ho.it TrJn ... r·c1 O\\IH'r mu~I h~t\'f ,1 ~c·rv11·._. looff1·ror Ill I.I' II•\\ I-~11w1.oou ------------! sky lites. Romantic brick Slip. Spacious c·ustom 2 s I 1 11 •• ' a 1 I .1 h I 1• "t II S78.!1Stl )!1llxh 10 :.£•11 . 1>lat't' ..111 .111 l\t'P<I 111111 ... 111 < • \1 ""°" •
FIXER-UPPER henrth ...... $76,500 Br.2Ba&clen,localt'<l m ss11 ~1 1111 '"r..1111 C'M .Lt!!211:.>1 in the u.111\ l 'ilot l :'-1111~1u1gnt•t. l \1t111'
Owner says, "sell"! • .,.. MOVE RIGHT IN· p v t , quiet, St.><'urc'. INSl'l-.l'T 101>\'I ~ Bl.r Hfo'.1!111 \llfo:l\HY ('l.i.c;~1f1t'<I SC'1·t1nn.. 111. St1rner lm1· ... 1m1 ·11t...
Cheap Vacant, love l y 3 . Balboa Coves. Many dlx 962!>511 IH \ITOH~ l'honrll-t254iill I i.r••u.1. Te~~~~~!~ ~~:~~er ~~rn:1n ~.3 l:~l~s%·~ ~~8~':;;!~. ~'"'::~1 ~~~~~Newport Beac h I 0 69 Newport Beach I 069 Newport ~ach I 069 Newport ~och •t6~
Temple It ills 3 Bdrms .. 3 private area access to at Sl28.000. Open House ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••• ••••••• •
hath.o;, den. Xlnt value. recreational facilities daily at 57 Balboa Coves.
Callfor app't. and pri vate beach 673-5882
TAX REBA TE $184,000. --
December only .. max-Laguna Niguel Realty CONTEMPORARY
imum t ax r ebat e on 830·5050 496-4040 Redwooct&GlassGulaxy
quality family homes. Drive 4 BR home •n
from $110,995. Sec th<.'m Dover S hores. 2 Yrs old
this week·end. Park Ave. Loca l /\.1./\. Desi f!n for
to Hillvie w Dr. Oren t2·4 Livtn~ & fo;ntf'rl 11/nme nt.
Great view. 5:l00 Sq . rt
under roof. fly owner.
S259,000. Xlnt valu e!
fi46·6000 or 644-4684
~o, cY-~
353 N. Cout, ~n•
494-711"18 ?ea-e4eo
Laguna Niguel•
the c ho ice community
OPEN SAT. SUM . OCEANFRONT
Charmin~ duplP~. r<1ulcf
ronvert to SlllNle ram . 3
BR .. 2 frplrs. $165,000
What Would You Do If You Had $10,000,000.00?
Would )Oii huy a YaC'ht ·~ Ltv(' on
Nt•wport B ny in a plush house!
Splurge and buy on Linda lstc ·!
Imagine w;1king up to a \dew of
ull wal er through your :J:r long.
totnl glass<•d h('clroom on a quiet
New Englund La.Roon, and taking a
dip in your .J '-'<'U7.1.1. Then in the
afternoon . .s troll nut on one of your
thrc<' boat sltps ;ind take a saJJ .
3BED +
JACUZZI
Cnnwr location. CIO"le to
:chopp1n~. schools, pools
& park 3 nt> + fem. +
JtlCUttl, IO Univ r :irk,
for Sll0,900
LE RAISOR
68 Nt.'wpnrt 12xf,O with ex-
pando .. 2br . 2~. dimflll
a r c a . s t• r l' c n c d i n
caba na. Secluded an•a
$9,SOO JBR. Oceanrmt pvt com·
mumty w /tennis cts. prv
bch. New EnRland '10 Commodor e 24x60 charm in near·ncw home
with expaocJo. 2~. 2ba . w hny windows. $109.000
Sepnral4• dinin.: room. 3RR lri lt'vel swet-plng
,.·antast1c k1tcht•n w ith Pacific panor0ama, rri)I ,
loads !'f bit ins. liig wetbar.OvPr21001111.n
ocean Vll'W. $37,500 or rontt"mp r1trnl $71.900.
12:30-4 :30
29142 Kpslftgton Dr.
$79.900.
29 I 32 Kensi'"}ton Dr.
"'~500.
OPEN SAT. SUN I ·4
24202 PaHO
delCampo
$16.900.
l,1111una Nis uel R ralt)'
LAWSON REALTY
• 675-4562 .
HOME INCOME
fl.•..,t Penmsul,1 lorotinn,
n t' a r o r e a n t.. h a v
ht•nC'ht.'s 2 Rrlrm hnm('
ha<> IJ!f' hv rm w frplC'
& S{'cl\lclc-1i p.1110 T\\ C'I
1 bdrn1 .1111, with' I('\\.~
Ownrr \\ tll ht•lp f111:1n1·1•
$125,000
' Linda Isa. 4400 Sq. R.
5 llt 42' LR $237,000.00
Present own<'rs ran 't st and th<' /
excitem ent ~1ny lon,C!cr and are
movmg to a Monastery m the FlJl
ISLANDS
Drop OH'r tu !ff; Linda l .slt",
Sunday 1 5 p m and our Daughter
will treat \.Ou l o rake and coffee.
$15.000 00 down on <'ithcr houses to
make it ca!-.y for you to live lake n
Millionaire. Call 673-7571 or
644-5560.
JR84 D<'I M or. Sat /Sun ~~~'[P& 1·5.
Ill©&ll\1W Wnl•y H. Taytor Co. REAL JJ 490·2800 Rt-oltors 84.c-49!0 4~ CnmpU!! Dr , Irvine• _ _ --
C.ntp\•I Valley hop <..'tr. &-11 thJnRJ ftst with Dally Plnd what you want In
CALL 83 3-8600 1'1lot Wnnl All~ D111lv l'llol Clas~lrtcds
l
130-5050 496--4040 NEW,ORT BEAC H
R!ALTY•
675-1642 545·326 1
57 Linda 15'• 3'00 Sq. A.
4 ... Jactmi $289.000.00
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DAILY PILOT Sunday, Doc.ember 14. 197S ..._..,u.._,..tlMtd ..._.,u......_*4 HounUllfwtlithed o..pMxetUltfwtt 3600 AfMritutrhu.funt. ,.,_,., .. h......._ = ............................................................................. , ........... , .......................... ······················ ~o lRcomt rroperty 2000 lftdlntrial Ko•" hml*d Code Mete 3224 .......... • 3244 Newport 1eec1t JZ6' 2BR cptl ~ frplc 1odry MHe 3124 Costa Meso 312(: r...................... PTOIMl&ty ltoo ········••••••••••••••• :··u·il··~·&··~i·•dt.i .............................................. ~.&;1' .... 11nopout244> ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·· ..
NEWDUPLF.XE.S ........... '•••••••••••••lrfM 3144 ~ • • tc•l'('u's• BEAUT. Sao JoaqaJ NEW :s Br 2\ia B•' ..... •
DANA POINT .-..J ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ar,.Of.EN HO o, Twnhm • ·--n • • • 3 Hr/Z H $70. lnduMTJa t Property ror F R \ ~. Uni p... Sat/Sun 1·5. 19S Monte o ---z Br, 2~ Twnb~et on 1.5 aero .&. I~ a!..-t..oL......a M. ct• t Viii , , r SnJe OC l~Hl'. ~sq ft. or en &-um, V. •• Vista Bl, a aty. V~ Of l()lf perk, VteW, JIOC)!, jatulll, _,.-.-I~ e l erranean l age 0
I 3 Rr/2 ~r $75.950 Zone M·l. ~·r A/C. Jm-Irvine Twnhse :S Br, :Z~ • coune -" Jake. $&SO. aauna, lset37S.M6-Zf00 ••••··~··•••••U•••• ~
Only 2 Jefl ut thes~ proHd 4oo u mp, By Ba, $485 mo. for 3 mos. COZY l!:AS'fSlDE 54'1·"°'4 lallooPul IJ, 3707 -p~ce. o~nt.>r. 883 so. F;••iit St. Avail.· Del'. 20. Call 2-BR, 2-bia, new deco·tlle Nwpt Hts 3 br, ! ba. den, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .• \\t-iitbaylnrom~Jlomt'i. Atutheim. Ph· ~56 ~. SSZ·7883<>r~·0328 kltch, adlb, no pets. 39S ldealJocaUon. beaut.dlx! open beams, 2 rpcs, bttns. OCEANFRONT3br.:Zba, -carpets & Drapes· •Wet Bars 34I2IC'~t llw y,1!)63.1:u -L..,.aleach 3141 Flower. $315. owner. ~2~,~araae,no $425.6'2·9666 ~terrental.$385.utll. -Gr1tsscloth •Fireplaces
JTO 18U"41TS lohfcwsole 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'73-631:Z . e. 93 VIEWendunitlWJ\Meon incl. Avall. 12120 · •Dishwashers •Pools
'1ew ~ near nt·w th ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br Cottage on Victoria Poiftt 3226 * lt!MTALS * lge 1mbclt. 3 Br, 21At ba, 67M73t •Gym & Saunas •Tennis Courts
:-heltert>d property m np By Owner (2) Adj lots 131' Bch, Avatl thru June 30. THE TERRACE $360. 644·1'80/830·5050 2 Br 2 Ba,~ mo. crp~. •Beamed Ceilings •Wood Paneling l 1>n·nalln~ urc:i. soaH! Luguna Bch. Oceao / ca· $350. 493-ss14 ow 2 Br Condo, Ocean & 3 BR, 2 Ba ••••• •••••• S42S ext 2%. drps, s.tovC) & rerrlg. •Security Systems . •Fair Housing f (·..tnclose'75. nyon view. S6 l ,OOO . 111t.a.CHHOUSE Sunut View. te nnis, RanchoSanJoaqu.ln OMCHERltYLAKE _67_3-_9S_9_1 ______ 1
Llo""'*S EST ... TES A• ........ c -pool. ~"20. 714 ·&33-4669 2 BR,den,2ba .• $475 /500 c u-37~.. 1 &2 BEDROOMS
" "' ...,.. """o} Ocean Side, Victoria -2BR,28a ........... $.\SO Woodsy, country al· osta ..... sa " ..
,n· • 5:~-2579or5.'12 5010 __ ~toin, Duttt, beac:h. Vi<iulted ceal~ngs, ~:~ ~:~~:~·8174 or TURTLE ROCK mosphcre! Charming 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BEDROOM & DEN' !S UNITS w /pool nr So. R.sort J400 brick frplc, patio, deck, 3BR,2Ba ........... $450 bedrm,4bathhome.Use $37.SOWEEt<&Uft 2BEDROOMTOWNHOUSE <..~oast pt;11u bv (lWnt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• spaciou~ gardens. Encl ..._..atnVaffey 3234 CULVERDALE of pier and s obot. •Studio&lBRApta
17.7 M gro::.~ 1 20M COl.ORADO RIVER Rd gar. Super view. Avail••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR,!Ba .••••.••.. $375 Gardener included. •TV&MaldServAvail A special section for those with small
pets. ~6'12·1690 evc•s . adj. Mayrlower Park, 111n6. To qualified le· $.150 3 Br 2lf.l Ba. ale. WALNUTSQUAkE Years lease ! $900. mo. •PhoneServ lltd pool ~ Bl h nnnt. ~ mo incl uUJ. ~e Tiburon, Comm. 2 BR 2 Ba $325 546-4141 •Children Section yt e. approx. 1 ac., 0 k o' ·••••••···· Adult.'> Only
Multi tenant 111ilu~tnal &
1>frtce bid!(. Orcingt• Co.
\111>0rt LOl'ation. J'nn
house, mobile home, or r493-3811 pooJ,S31·5001or831--0282 3Bn,2Ba .•••••. l315/335 BAYVIEW31argebr2'h •Lowmo11thlyrat.es. l(ara~e. stora~e. room Newporl leach 3169 4 B~ 2 Ba new carpets THE COLONY ba frpl 617 W Bay, Pen. •SS OFF week'srent
for more.S36,SOOoroffer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl~s, fe~ced yr. Jus' 3BR,df;.:.!_bafurn $800 SSSOyrly Pb646-1713 w/ad
BKR. 548·9721. n.~1uxe 3 bedroom. St·-pa1·nled. Frplc. $375. D l!J\FIELD . 2376Newport Blvd, CM ----~ ~__.... 3BR,2ba •••••••••• $425 2·Sty. A·frame: 3 BR. 2 548·975Sor645·3967
· ALFALFA RANCH O~ County from ocean. Now till 839-49'5 2BR, 21J;a ba ........ $375 ba. Dbl. gar. Pools, ten·
onlv ~!l 14Rll
Office Open Daily 9:00 to 6:00
(714) 557-8020
2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa~ Calif.
1100 A('rl's. hig h produc Property 2500 ~:th· .N:gt~ts. $450 per u.~Oft .. och 3240 COU.EGEPARK nis.$425Agt548·1290 •Elm Gardens*
11110 Managcrnl·nl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-·......, 3BR 2ba $400 1BrFurn.$18Smo.Move . 111Jrkl•l1n1? t·ontract WETRYHARDER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' •••••••••• Rare Exclusive in for $285. Adults, no
:.i• :t1IJble. Othu ranc:he~ * ONE ACRE'* AT TRI HARBOR 3 BR, 1% ba, big family • • Waterfront, 50' Slip. 4 Br pets. 117 E. 22nd St. ¥ lnfNts
.1,;ulablc. LEMON HEIGHTS 400llm~· D\lllU rm. Nr. Adarns & 552-7500 3 Ba, Fam. & Den, + 642.3645 Uftfurnfthed
Costa Mesa 3124 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BIUGRUNDY CALIF. RANCH ' • ""'AIW Brookhurst. $385. Formal Liv & Din Rms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OfflleatenPatft
'REALTOR 675_6161 ESTATE C.M. ~,AW.._ 645-3147 ;54~4289 d hill 3800sqnsnoo.675·4927 SUSCASITAS lofboalsland 3806 l, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no
All slumpstone c~nslruc · Cf:-Z JBr, 2ba, frplc, clean. re Newport Shor~s. 2 Br + Large nicely furn. 1 br ........................ pets, dshwhrs, shaf cpts.
J5 units W. co~ta Mc-.a t1 on, 3-B~. 4-ba, den. month, st/last + SI realty Convert. Den. 2 Ba, Walk Adults onJy, no pets. 2110 Yearly. Bachelor. closed garage, rple, Lur~e 9-2Br. 2Ra. 6·1Br Master :-.wte has his & 1 Br Quiet. pvt, near bay. cleaning r ee. 4 7 8 to Bch, Pools & Tennis. Newport Blvd. $190. Util incl. BBQ. Gas & waler pd.
S249!\1 S32Gr 644 5389 hers baths. All _rms _ore ~2Smonth. Scenario. 968·7079 ~ $375.645·0836 675·5074. Pool
n>LTR INCOME l 'NITS xo rt. Del P1 so til e 2131786·1058 968-2148. Casa de Oro la_l_bo_a-Pen-1-ns_u_la_3_8_0_7_, LA MANCHA A"S
ONE BLOCK TO OC EAN ~:~~~·~~~tch~~-c~:~~~! _l _M_M_A_C __ 2_B_r_l __ B_a~. Colony, lge 3 Br+ Bonus N:i~rtc~hao:~sJ}br~:rk CALL UTILJ:lfS PAJO •••••••••••••••••••••••
7785~~ p~~:· CM
Nf':WPORTHl·:1\l'll. bulltins inc. icemaker. Hovs~sUnfumished Twnhme. Adults only. Rm,aircond.,incpool + toBch $425lse.548.'2200 ompare e or~. you lBr,gar,utilpd,adlL'l,no ---------
Vl'ry clean units T"o rl'rr1 g .• freezer . coff· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet area. $225 mo. tennis club. Great toe., __ .....;...• -------1 rent.. _Custom designed pets, yrly, $210. 675-7023; MESA VERDE area.
t2)Br. Two-Studios, al l maker. Oen w/wet bar & G~ral 3202 963-9771 lse for less than owner's BLUFFS featuryng : . 644~. Home atmosphere 2 &. :i
rt•ntcd on yc:.irl;v basis. beer tappe r. all new ••••••••••••••••••••••• monthly cost! $450 mo. 3b 2b t •Spacious kitchen with brdlxapts 546·1034
Priced to sell ;it S95,IHNl vin y l floors. crpts. Belmont Shores, Lng. B. Ownr5S2-0694 dr~p-·es, :~~~~rpp:o~'. indirect lighting Capistrano Beach 3818 ·
lll"lt1d"'s ., C" 11 h & v1·11age Real "'~tale •Separatedin'g are a ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASA VICTORIA ~ " ~· .1r t!ar<IJ.:l'S wu paper. s utters s.325, 2 Br home 3 blks to JI:"' $435/mo, lease. Corbin. :1dnld _pa rlki11 i.: rnr 2 drps. thruout. Beaut'ly bch . 2 12 Covina. NoAgentsFeerd Vlie~, privacy i~tnewr Aut.833·2906. :HPrio.~:t·elikpeatsitoosrage N3e4w6128bdC,2ba_.$285Cmo., l,o2r&3Fubrrn,Dgealusx/wetUrnpdrur.
u (1t11ma cars. l.1watcd ld~cpd w/waterfalls & 714-494-2330 •Yorktown/Busha rvme commun1 Yo ----------1 amino ap· · · :it the toµ of Balboa Koi ponds. Room for ten·---------2BR,1 BA ... $285 Rancho San J oaquin. * * * -Closedgarw/storage istrano.496-4923. Adults-No pets Sec. gate
1> I ... lalbo I I d 3206 N 2 B + 1· b ar •Marble Pullman Pool rec rm elevators l'ninsu a-goo .. attl·~s· nis court & s wimming a s an •Yorktown/Magnolia ew r 1 r Y Donna Wack C .... _. M 3822 ' ' ,.:ood buv. Call l'htl •\(\{\l. 50 .,,.0cado & 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR 2BA $300 w/Wetbar.Fullyappoint· •KingsizeBdrms orono~ or 525Victoria,642-8970 . ,..... ... •Garfi·e'ld /Br·
00
•• khurst ed a· nclude a1· r cond., 7191 Jasmin~ •Po o I, Barbe q u es· ••••••••••••••••••• • •• • ·-..ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Brown frwttrees. $224,500. LOVELY 3 Br 1'.<: Ba 1 · +separate guest room & 8 dshwsbr, self clean oven, CorOftCI del Mar surrounded with plush 3 BR, 2 A ... $32S tras h comp., frplc + You a re the wa·nner of one landscaping _,.
CALL Now balh, 2 frplc's, hltn •Warner/Beach Ad Its N ts ~ .... ..., kitchen. Lge garage, much more. Security completedinnerselected u · ope r
752 ·7315 wshr & dryr. No pets. 3 BR,2 BA ... $3SO nesteled in the foothills. from Skinny Mike's 28DRM$260 '[l,. ••,c:r,c~ S550 mo Yrly. 675.2975 *Magnolia/Edinger 547.5353 menu at 365 W. Wilson 642-1971 .b c " c =
DON D M BIRD 3 BR, 2 BA ... SllO HOLIDAY INN Al · Charmin" 2 story s Bd, 3 •Bolsa/Brookhurst Wanted 5 Br house will CORONA DELMAR A\\0C1ol•\, a.oho" " . d 3 BR 2 BA S32S 1 b pp t 3131 Bristol St.. 'l BR Furn $185 lnnshMnt DivisiOft ba. frplc, inelose patio, • ··· ease or uy P y. 2 Br To h frpl ,Out of County garage. Yearly. Avail. •Bolsa/Bushard 842·8901552·8524 Costati.4Ha Lots of bltns, pool, walk w~ ouse., c. PIMECREEK
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-(714) 752-7300 Pro~ 2550 1/1(76. S475. mo. 673-0686. 3 B~.2 BA ... $345 New Terrace Twnhse. 3 Please call 642·5678, ext. ~a~~~f~~f9th,~t.mi. ~~!iJ!:t~~~n~~~'!:~ LIVES UP •:•••••••••··~··••••••• Bolboa Peninsula 3207 •Garf1eld/Brookhurst Br 2 Ba. cpts, drps. wet· 333toclaim your ticket. 548.0492 Catalina views. Close lo TO ITS MAME
26 l'nit.. in 'Clnt ·irea or <. A R L S B A D ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 bar, R&O, DW, frplc, * * * ---------•I shopping & fine beach. Over 500 tall trees ~nd H1~cr:.1~le. c :ood • cond . ~:S~A~~. llU~b~li~v~1! 2 BR duplex, <;Pts/drps, •McFadden/Brookhurst patio & dbl gar. Pool & San Clement~ 3276 644·2611 1 O s tream s w al h
pool SJ'J0,000 3 Br 3 Ra, home + 2 bllns. w / refng, frplc, *rwtc~~d~::;N-~nd Rec. $425.833-3179 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2035 Fullerton, CM ~~~~~~~at~c~U~~te,11;1~ ~[3 ! ~l~anlic 1 Br rentals. pati o . S2 95 Y.rl_y. 4BR,2BA ... S360 UNIV.PK.lmmac.3 Dr.2New3br,~baluxcondo. ~~!~~\r;'~\~~.cl~sr~~'.DELUXE 4·BR, 3-ba, your spacious new 1 111 'lil'J( "}'jJl" 5<)()(.>sqrt of li ving space. lst+l~t+$lOO. Avail im· •McFadden/Springdale ba, loaded w /xlras, fp, Fplc, te~ms, pool, sauna, dressing rm, xtra h~e Cam. 1rm .. nr. ocean. 2· bedroom apartml·111 l!fg~~ilil Muss1ve all glass living med.673·62lO. 4 BR.2BA ... S34S A/C, bltns, gar dr opnr, fant:isti_c golr course, rooms, e n cl. gar. Hurry. ~50/mo.673-6992 F'rom $220. Furn1lu11 .
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room 3 s tories above •Bolsa/Springdale etc, etc. Prof. lndscpd, oce~n _view. Perfect for w/slorage. Adults only, or67S.7225, Bkr. available. Small pct:.
1·.rashin1? surf. _Gigantic Corona del Mar 3222 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 gardnr provd'd $450 mo. execultve. $350/mo. No no pets. LEASE 2 BR, 1 Ba, lge OK. Adults only. Offir1•
fireplace. 4 Unit poten· ••• •••••••••••••••••••• 963•4567 or 963•1786 968-9422 eves/wknds. pets. 492·0169. . blk t b h open 9:00 to 6:00. 230() l1al 1 Allon 1.1 acre.75'or h , SanJuan ~GlBr,T>Ool,nr.shops, patio, 1 0 eac • t~airvi ew Rd .• Costa
pmatl' twach frontage. Dec.1st -June 13l ,28~. 3 BR,~ Ba. Frplc., C • 278 adlts/no pets. Util pd adults, no pe ts. Refs. Mesa.Phone545·2300.
O\\nt•r financing a Iba, frplc, 1 blk to Big Like new 3 Br+ Fam w /pat10. $385. mo. apastrano 3 loo~Monrovia 548·03·36 . $310. m o. 673·5864 or
Co 0 · Ref 675 1917 . 551 1706 o 644 3I85 •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• OO't ' 213 /"""' 6343 ft 6 :'i:!7!1,0UO or bt>sl offer. r n~ s., · · Rm. frplc.2 car gar. nr · r · . ....,,,. a · ~dull 2 huge bedrooms,
\' E. ll i~wa rd & Co. 3 BR . 2 bu. frplc. garaJ?e, Adams & Beach Blvd. Prestigious Executive F;::'~ ~~~=~~/~~~~~·;STUDIO A~. Decorator 2 Br, 1 Ba. new w /gar & S170 no pet:;. Jnquire apt Rltr~.<1 >729·7157 414 fo'ernlear. S400. mo. S375mo.C31l968·9331 Si~gle Family Home. rm, covered patio, fncd fu~Si;5~0~~6~~&gas frc.-e washer,dryer C.S68W.Wilson.
Out of Stat~ 64•1·0030 Immaculate 3 Br, 11,~ ba pnvacy w /lge yard . & yd, nice nghbrhd·lease. pd --640-7476 MESA VERDE
Property 2600 Walk to Bearh, 2 Br, Condo, HB. Cpts/drps. gardener, step ~wn Liv: no pets. S360 /mo.496·1858 TRLR, 2.Br. shady park, 4 Br deluxe 3 ba du lex in NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba , adult.
.\••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Ha. on lease S325. bltns, pool, clbhse. S310' Rm, Frplc_. Atnum, 111 c:--& •-3280 adlts, no pets. $130 +ut1l. Old C . N b ~ & l apts. Lge beautiful in-SO L'T\H B 325 mo.546·7371 aft6PM. Beam Ce1l'g, exclus. ~o"""a 548-6173. orona. r c en t . tol h l
l • Y owner 436 Fernlear. 494-2070 Rec Facil Pools Tennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• crts. Frpk. Ct<'. $450/mo. lendsrso~n E us wa er
''"",JOO. Ac l:lke. level, Rent our home & receive el(',. a su~rb u.niversity Rent our home & receive ~offSec. Dep. w /ad 1 Br 833·5858. 640.6216 c3e0
1·vacbaleptenxgt.ra v._~ryustcsoene· tret•s, natural sprin)!. 3 Br, 2 Ra. newly decorat· Gard m Gl)O(f hunt art'a !Geese. ed. Jo'ront yd, SJ75. 609 a Christmas bonus. model, Univ. Pk, 3 Br_. 2 a Christmas bonus. en Apt, pool, $195. 2 Br. 1 Ba. upstrs·, lg to appreciate."S355 $46S .•
Du l'k" > fish in~. 2 mi PoinsNl1a Open Sal & Fireplace, DW. ~ltns, Ba, S545. By Owner Pnn. Bolsa/Ward, 3 BR, 2 ba. 710W.18th St. -patio. gar, yrly S28S mo. MESA VERDE VILLAS.
from airport. 3 mi from Sun . cpts. drps, 3 br, 2 ba. Only. 552·9346 DW' cpts, drps, S325. • -Fv 2 8 Ref req 675·3446 days 1555 Mesa Verde Driv('J
Htt•hCtcld. Xlnt for rec, . S350/mo . 96 3·4569 963-4569963•1786 """1"" rn r 6440997 · Eat (714)540-8871 J t huntin,:e lod ge, camp· l ·BR furn. very special; 963-1786 Nu !llx 2 Br, 2'h Ba, 2 sty Bllns, w/w. drps, pool, . eves. s .M rd ci us
l!rn<ls. MSO /acre. 'ferms. sundeck. gar. S250 . twnhme pool /V iew. ~e~se 1 Br. yd, gar, $135 s200. Adlts. no Pt'ts. Spacious l Br, frplc, drps, ~~~r ;',~X!d.etoc' ~(
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_1133 davs, 675_624 2 BR, 2 ba. Ca1>4? Cod Rentou~home&rece1 ve &/ororttobuy,ava1l1m· 2 Br,condo,bltns,S240 645-3971. w/w crpts, pvt patio. Golf&Countr blub · ·
J home; 2 frpks. S375 2 a Chns~mas bonus. med552·9529 3Br.fncdyd,gar,S225 . , . Walkto bch.S275utilinc. Y ·
Slln Vall"'Y Id. 1 "~rn alone·,·acantS400 ~br,2 ba, R&O,cpts, CICJWIG ac 3Br,l'h ba,Cncd yd,gar, skyhght,beamedce1hng. lge pat·10 $165 mo'"'"" Plac-' "' '" · · d .. ....., 963 569 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lse Reas refs dep · · · • °"" • -ll ule n J\lca d ow s lot. L'niversily Realty rps, ~ mo. .4 . S275 , , . • . Oceanv1ewnearwater-W.19thSL642-3452 IE 1Qua·11 ~ e,·es_·-------1 BR. 2 ba. home. all Bolsa/Spnngdale, lo,·ely L le h 3248 3 Br, 2ba, yd. gar, $235 Art1 ~t s Studio ~-pt , 673-1153art5& wknds. STUDIO apts, all util pd.
Prap•rt1•a Under ground utilities. • • 673-6510 • • 963-1786 2 GREAT RENTALS. 3 Br, 2 ba, fncd yd, dble 642·2986. 3br, 2ba, and fireplace----------
' 7.52-1920 ~ Excellent sun and view b 2b d 11 . . gar. frplc, bllns, $280 G t fl L new -lease, SS25. 206 $135. Clean JBr, non· 1~0 OOAIL n N1wl'Oar HACH s'i4 500 . h t • · 4 Br, 2 ba, frpk, vu. pvt 3 r, . a, crpts. rps, a 3 Br, o~ vu home, h1~h m Homefinders 642·9900 Eu e sl'd 0 u s c' u x · :Fern leaf 'dM. Bay smokers. Pref married .. cas or crms b h S500 w ·111 t" blt -1ns. S360 /mo . the hills or I aguoa mp gentleman, no • W :J 11n1ts 114 uml!> li75 7925 4~.6930 ~fl 4
1 sc op ion. 540-1506: 962-8601. Child, pet O.K. ~25. · South L~a 3286 smokers maid service. cpl. 972 ·17th. 548-0358.
I units 27 unit::. R ... _ F · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·7197 b .5 units 40 units onc:m:-s, arms, S32S mo-3Br. 2ba, nr bch. . 2 BR, l'h a, MV. Gas Bf.
t; units 48 units Gro•H 2700 Costa MHa 3224 Vacant, avail immed. Best of locations. East Beautiful Spanish home Dana Point 3726 spac patio, gar. Conve· •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• C 11968 8198 Nine 3 Br condo• Highl y by the bch, in exclusive •••u•••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 ba, beaut. view, of oienl. 5225. 540-9922 7 units 51 units . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a · · upgraded. $400. a rea. 4 Br, 4 Ba, lge liv . bay, seclud'd & pvt.•---------' llun1ls 45 ACR_ES : P1nk S270 2 B d t . rm library fam rm ~lG2br,2 ba,$250.Ulll Furn /unfurn terr Large,warm3br,2 baapt ~me with low down Clnd (irapefrutt, 4000 p /ac. d . I60 ·~b·~':: . t ce _s. Spranghurst T wnh me. WM. POWELL R.E central Courtyard, 2 ca~ JO c 1. Near beach. 675·5205. • • with dining area, pantry,
prepaid interl'sl. n2 7398Tradt>S invited. t~· 545·7~~ e tS· 4Br, ~ba, many features 497·1751 497.2310 gar. Avail Jan 1, S700mo. 496-0195or960-1142 patio&fire place.
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646-3928 eves; 549 1531
Lachenmyer
Realtor
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a Ii s Pr 1 n k 1 er s •. P 0 0 l / modeled kit & bathroom, Wffhnhtster 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• water & elec. pd. S235. 1845 Anaheim, C. M. oo s .,.....s .,.. 154 or clubhouse facil. Play hardwood noors no pets, ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL 1 br r~rn 673·1418 Eves. or Wknds. 645-3381 837-9517 O WN Property in 546-9460. · · a re as/ park. $450. S3lS ll/l t'4971970 b . aptsS170&$180.Spamsh ----------1 _ __:. _ _:_ ___ _;..:._:_::..:_
Inglewood , H awthorn · 847-3617&552·1813. mo. 5 as • Raen~~~~sto::s&~~~e~~e style bldg, pvt encl gar, Costa Mesa : 3824 z Bd Studio, l'h ba,
orSo.BayArea? Beaut. 3br, 2ba de-4 BR 28 be h&CUTE2Br,vuhm,frplc, Super 3 bedrm 2 ba· pool,sauna,lndry,adlts,••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage. brick frplc .
WIUPAYCASH! corator's condo. Frplc, b "k • t ~j nrW ~~ t pat/yd,2cargar,lblkto cpts drps R&O 5310' 11301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk 'HEWEASTSIDE privatepatio,new,Avall
Ph. TomD'Alessandro shag crpts. pvt patio, 'tt!t./l' ~· , aFr 1 ° bch. N. end. Ref's r eq. mo.963-4569~1786 · W.ofBeachoffSlater. approx Jan 1. Adults.
T.D.PROPERTIES • pool. clubhse, much ~~tns • sl op,g.d P ~· No pets. $395 /yrJy. 84.2·7848 2 Br & Den, cpts, drps 2447 Elden.$275.979·1658.
(213>674-6907 anytime more. S34S645-3777 5415. ~1i' c yr . 494-1795. . Rent ou~ home & receive SMALL BEACH HOTEL ~~~ d shwshr. $275 1&2 BR apts $190 & $220
or(714)846-5221an.6 .!Brw/stoveS200nr19lh&38r.lo/ .. Ba,lst&last+SPRAWLING 4 BR. & ~~;l~~~~~a~R~~n~t Rooms$23.50week. Uli~ pd, pool. laundry R~als Maple. Isl & last req. 0 p 5215 20363 DEN home, lge. sundeck cpts drps R&O DW Apts $110. mo. 536-7056 · facll, cpts, drps, dshwhr, Ad Its. Eves/wknds e : m~. . with oc:ean view: bll·in ' • • ' Don't drop the ball! Get..a closed gar No pets N1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673.5820 Dublin Lo. lnd1anapohs, range, oven. dishwshr .. $345. mo. 963·4569 Furn. Studio 1 Bile rr job with a tow-cost Daily. childrenunderl2. •
IALBOAISLAND · Newlandarea.S36-6l52 w/Wcarp.&drapes.$385 963-l186 beach. Water pd: Frpl~. Pilot Classified Ad. HaciendaHarborApts
Yearly: deluxe. nearly MESA VERDE. Sharp. 2B ga pts d $22S MONTH House fvntishecf dshwsbr, pool, Jacuzzi. Ph0ne642·5678. 646.120t
new 2 ~R. furn. bay front clean 3 br, 2 ba, fam rm, 2 ~~. y~'. ~ar.'$2~· . MISSIOM REALTY . u..t.!rwlhecl . 'J300 Sl85 mo. 846-7336 -.--------
apt. Qwet end of isla~d fp~~1blthons, qui~ st. nr 1 Br, yd, cpts, drps, $l4S PhoRe 494•073 I •••••••-•••••••••••••• STUDIO s-ta Ana 3780 Santa A•a 3710 * * * * • scuuu /s ppg. _,SJ mo t Br fncd yd $170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Yearly: unf. 4 BR. 3 ha, Call. Mr Myhre Sf0.1151 2 sr' condo bltns $230 LEME, Lovely Spanish ... ~aT 1 • .a.cH S49 WIEkl Y r~m. rm. Lge. mstr. BR Henlage Realtors 3 Br. l'h b~ bl~. cpts. Hacienda w /beal'h & "''""'""' ~ . F\allKitchen &cTV
& ba. ~ Blk. toS. bay B f 1 1 bl .a ..... ,S275 ' ocean views. 5-BR. 3-ba. Wint.er&year1yleases LiMns& UUllUes 3 r, amrm, rpc, tns, "'.,.. -m-c..Month * • * • • fncdyd. 4Br,2ba,dblegar,$315 S815. mo. Lingo Real .K'ov ........, MILETOOCEAN
WC' a lso have several 2 B bltns d Homefinders642·9900 Estate.497·3150 llUGIUMDY Extc.ti•eS.ltes wmterrentalsavail. r. ,yar ,gar. REALTOR 675-6161 Avail now. 1 Br, yd. 2 Rentals avail. immed. 3 . 727 Yon.towa ll•cl. ~~~~:.~:ti~!!d Abargain!4 Br,rncdyd, Brand new·3Bd 3 Ba BR Hillside ocean view Beacb.BlvdatVorktown
*•675-4000•• ~~c·S::·garS210 W/FP, dbl garag~ home,chlldrenwelcome.CDIMianim .. s · -5J6-0411 ,ya • • • • w/opeoer; w /w carpets $425. 3 BR Eat 9 Condo, Uwfw..W.cl 3425 .....:.....__
2Z00Lots few s«ff 2200 S200 • · ' ... ,..,. W p 11 R I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, b.ltns, cpts. • drps,~and drapes Avail Jan 1 best view of gotr course. •-•••••••••••-••••••• ~ 3744
2 Br 'ncdg:ar -is S435./mo. Wall show _,.,, m owe ea Elegant Bayfront se('. _,,. .. _ 1 ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a; ..., -A-I ·-.......,. E t t "91 115\ ••v W• or ~ mo n ~ 4 Br' rncd yard frple •nuuo:: • .._.._.... s a e, ~ · • or bldg. Spac Z Br. 2 ba, dudes aid se l ·TV. ENJOY H~mefinderi642-9'oo Br. 2 ba. bllns, new 497·2370 adllS only. s595 mo. sauna.Jacuui. ::;,l & ~ ~pts/drps. cov patio, L•J •HicJuel 3252 61S-0303· phone 1717 E. Oyer Rd. A RESIDENTIAL MOTc:L
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Approx. J .06 acres. Could build
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Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (K42)
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Near So. Coast Plaza: 4 gardener, open hse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease 3 bd. 2 ba. Mesa Irvine. 540-1515 THE AMBASSADOR WAY
BR. 2 ba., carp./drapes. I Sat/Sun 100Z2 ForresW. 2br, 2ba, f\>lc, outftandlng Verde Country Club Ex· ''==================' Xlnt cond. $.150. Vacant. nr Brkhurst & Adams. view, gardening, pool & ecutive Condo. Inside un· LOCJ111M1 leach 37 4111
ReaJtor548-5527 • a 1--~ 1 b be ht 1n 1· 1 ki 1 ••••··················· ·~. rtt cu mem rs p • .. over oo ni poo • . ~oLHOME t----------~ cl.S3SO/mo.495-l297. Adults only. $450. mo .. Bach /Kl~. Crescent •KITCHENFACtLmESAVAlt .. •JACUZZl&HEATEDPOOL ~"' 2 & 4 Bedroom A v a 11 J a n • 15 t h • Beach. Util pd. $175 up, • WASHER & DRYER AVAIL • AU .. UTILITIES PAID
3 Br, 2 ba, dlnlng nn, dbl Villa Pac. Condos A nil, 1/lS·Charming 2 Mt-3598/540-1120. mo/wkly. 494·2508; bse • RECREATION ROOM • WKLY MAIO.SERVICE
frplc, bltns, dbl gar, 968-2297or968·4405 Br.& Den. prof lndscp'd unfumalso. •WETBARIAEFRIGEAATORS •TV/.OIRECTDIALPHONES College .Pk orea. $390.i---------~ Garden Home w /gar 4 bedrooms. Near•----------• •INDIVIDUAl.TEMPERATURECONTROt.
548.-4471 or540-366ff. Br 2 Ba Bonus Rm, rncd openr, bllns, refrlg, Southcoaat Plaza. Highly Hewport leach 3769
)'d.cpts,drps,S3251sl& dshwahr, W/D, trash upgrad e'd. Double•••••••••••••••••••••••
MESA VERDE 3 Br 1~ lat.. Nr. Heil & Beach. Be i ~" WK UP 1&2 Bd & Ba, ... CJ\ incl'd a'rdnr Ir comp. st n pvt. area garage. Private yard. ~ r wtr.Nu erpta & d ....... 968-7146 w/pool. tennis, Immaculate. $350 / Bach. Color TV, mnld
54,_-·,... •-t--324 .. clubhouse & beach. $4SO month. serv. pool. THE MESA. _.,., ~ ,. -..5215 Carlson Rltr 833·9293 41S N. Newport 81, NB • """·9681 3 BR. 2 Ba, Fed Jf'd , ~lose ... ••••••••••••••••••• ,_....,, ________ _
to schll. Wtr • carb. pd. Walnut Square'• Be!lt fl'antastlc & private area. To..,.ouse $&50.~ .. A .. Unit. 2 BR + ~ai~!'..! Bal67•5call for de·. u.fwwlahecl 1525 si-OsNtudTH1·0E67B~JA~!fafl-f~"'·rrn. ~ llt'Nlor' eeeeeee•eeeeee••······· CN • .r ....., ~•
So. Coast Plu.a '6 ml 3 s:ns. BXR.552-1778 PVT AREA 28R" aty 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2 tty. Costa S:30.103McFaddcn.
BR, 2 Ba, paOo, BBQ. ._,:,_ pool. oit..11-mo ...... ' Me ... Dbl icar, Pvt paUo, 1 or 2 Br adults no .... ts fireplace Gardener. ltentourhomeAtrttelv Ku.I.,., ·-·'~·· $31.5 9Q...40S1 • • ... • $385.Fed~.892-2IOZ • Cbrlttmu bonus 4934513 • 1160/$190.2421 E.16tbst, Su~r 3 br, 2 ba. OW, . JU7 .,...._..,,..._. 3600 N. Hts.646-1801.
M a Vttde. Sharp, 3br. blt.ns.. ~""· drn. beaut ......_ vt.fo •••••• ... ••••••••••••••• 2 BR 1 °/\ 1 bl .. to ......... C I $390 .,.., • ,...., •••-•••••••••••••••••• • 0 • " u..:n. ~:.S;J~ · landscpg, $350/rao. 2ar frpk blln.I 2 BR. t Ba, CdM, no $2-5 yrly. t79-SlS7. open
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Ver*. Oar, W ID, pdol, Ba. twnbH, dbl 1ar, SBr, f.rplc, bltM F.ASTSIDE CM 2 Br, encl Udo laJt Ba~h, PaUo Apt. tzaS. Pvt pet.lo. m.tr74. frpla t3'7S SSZ·'llllll f'anta1Uc viewt 3 Br, patio ii gar. S2SO mo. Older adult tlM mo
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The beautiful and unique Ambassador Inns are
totally surrounded by lush gardens with comfort·
Ing waterfall•, gentle streams, and bubblinQ
brook&.
furnished Single Apt/Motel Units Low
Weekly Rates
COSTA MllA/2277 tt.rbqr_&lwd.
Tai: 714/MS-4"0 from Sl9
PULLDlTOM/2100 w. Commonwealth,
Tai: 1141171-1901 from $33
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Mo. lo mo. '2U. 121 Ml-t..WHlardTfount VllWSIN Joel condo, nr Ho•••Gol19ufora..t 4350 Sturugt' ~puce hll UamUtan.~ 2927 C.-ob $t. '-WPORT. ~~1S::~n1:i. HllDa. $450. ••••-••••••••••••••n• · P..ncl~cd & ~ked, Mesa
Lost· 12/1/75 Tiny
C)ubuabva f'emalt-S;in
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Hrartbroken. .Rcw1.1rd
496-1506
BOYS AND GIRLS
12 to 15.
I J
2 BR. 1 lb, pool, 2 adults H•wport leoch • · Z1Z2 Sto~a~.t' Only Del Mar area. $20. mo.
max. $255. mo. 1632 B You arctht winouor one ~~!!:. m'iY~~at"co New 2 br. 2 full b;t. au ~ 32S J 17th Pl CM M2·78M.
lowa. 549..Q38 complete dinner select.e<t u111 ~ 1ott5 baV app"I, frplc, many xtqu.. l\R~r llAM -------J.Ost· Poodle 81u~k Toy .
Crom Skinn)' M ik\!'11 WIOOOWS,&ICVllQ11tsflre-m.~.Dayslq39338 ""'"1c•R--A-' 4 .. 0oR...._W .. t.-d 4600 An.<i. "Shadow" Male J8r upper w /stove, tefr1g.
&Gar. You pay gas. S180,
ut & lut SlOO dep. 267-8
Santo Tomas. 6'5·6646
494-4931
e t PIKes Your own or111ate vn• '""~ ~ v 1 p I in nu a ~uo or b.Jlconv A fr1eno1v • • •• • •• • • • •• •• • • • • •••• • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • c . a u n r ' n o I HOLIDAY IHM m1111on.w11ar rec center EASTBLUFF $305. 2 Br, Widow, 56. w.1nt2' l RR F a i r v I e w <' M
3131 lristolSt.. TenniHouru,too ba. pool, (rpk. util in 1501 WestcliffDr. _.,,l. under t'cderal REWAJtl). 751-6742/ Cid 'd, adlts. no nett. N ... ... I c ll>AC: '>C:.•<> Costa M•sa &44·'767. ,. ewpoH ..tmmt•111 t.r Subs1d.ary Pro1tram. 1 .....,........,
Pl I L-'-Office Spoc:e Yr l('ase >:uurantee. ------------------• ~ase cal 842·5678, ext. Pr()ntnl'IMflyVoint .. _...."':f S17l util lneld 642 0091 LOST: Ulut•k oeutcr~d
Earn Christmas money working a few
hours after school and Saturdays If
you are honest. ambitious. and not
afraid to talk lo J)E"Ople, phone Mr
Wolfe at 645'-2873. Equal Opportunity
Employer
WISTIAY 21 333toch1im your Ucket. ·~v·..-r. OC/PRONT 2·BR. d«'<'k. Call on Site M:mag('r __ ·--_ · male ('3t. w /collar &
1 Rr·extru hco $230 * * * ttnr. bltns. Ni> dogs $36S. -(7l42G4~1l~l 2AG_ Profes!!lonal w /tG yr old bell, n1.1~cd Schaertt•r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~&0 ~ Lux1.1rvadultrema1sfrom SanyrlyJ.645·36.SS !cl~ ~rare~ d~uihte~ ~~Z:~~ic. Solana Way HflpWont•d 7100 H.tpWanted 7100
Benutlrul garden apts, ow. NER'S UNlT in $Jsomonthlv. uan i:. es o ~ase r.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200Promontorvorwest. Cnnls.trano 3878 H~. apt n! ocean in Lost : 1 pr. GoJd nmm-'<i pvt patios, pooJ, spa. Triplex. 2· BR, 2-ba, 2· Just north of J1m1>oree ....... N >wport to eb 1 t!n6 1---------•1 Adult.a. no pets. lSl E. sty., d~n. 1450 SF, fplc. on Pacific coast Highway. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·• C-••-.e l'>\~ase ~11646.21~ AM · ~escnpt1on gl~ss on or Ass('mbJl!rs IUSIOYS .
2i.t.548-24080r6'6-6SlG No children, 00 pets. TelePl1one11141675·8000. 28r1Ba,Condo.encl~ar, .t~l'lf'I*,.. c · 10 route to Linda lslc foull & p ltimc '4Qrk, "·" ----------1 63'1·8828 ~~~:Oc~:rvobv wshr/dryr, S225 mo .lu...... 141SiMH lnnst Balboa Isle. Reward ~r'd. Apply in Pt'~n Widows, mature people.r----------1 __________ 5.51-1537 aft 6PM. Avuil ~=-~.,.... RnQMe 673·1988or522-8Z80. PRODUCTION ask for Huth. Sheraton
Private party has J·ust. 1.,. p~1..t 3 •DB.UIXE• 1/1. .,,.__ ~ ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost. Westh1'""land Whit"' Newport. 4545 M:.t< "'mall homey un1't len 1·n u&Wta vm 826 ./~' ,... .... ASSEMBLE S triplex. Newly decorat· ....................... Eastblurr 3 br, 2 ba, lse. Santo Ana 3880 __.. ........ eu..mcu . Terrier Puppy. Looks R Arthur Blvd. N n
ed, pvt patio, 1 bdrm, 2 Br 2 Ba, 1.ge delux bltns. Incl. spac master suite, •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Opportunity 5005 hke httle wht Sl·ott•t' Cashiff Coff•e Shop beam ceiHng w/beaut. & Oceanvaew $.239.50 <hn rm & dbl garage. 2Brstove,dshwshr,garb.,-__ ··~··•••••••••••••••••• Vic : Seashore, West Elt•c:lronic Assemblers Exper'd only Apply m
quiet grounds. Complete 496-1893 Auto door Opener avail. d1sp. air cond. sha(! $140 up store-offices cpts Neighborhood Beer ~r. Newport. Rt!wtard w1thatleu~t6months t':1. person. ask !11r Ruth
s«urity. Need one more XTRA I B Pool & ret'reation area. crpts, drps, encl patio.I drps air ~th 17301 Costa Mesa I~. 1st tune 642-1085. penenc:c in cable har· Sheraton Newport, 4&45
beautiful t enant who gel r,cpts.~rps. Adulls only,nopets. nice residential area., BeachBl,H.B.8422834 orrered. 9791268. Leave LOST I blkl h ed nessing, soldering and MacArthurRlvd,N.8 wants a small home of bltns, dshwshr, Avatl for •FROM $332• Close to shops matun -------name&#. ge ong air touch up of printed ot'cupancy $175 865A · 8 "dlts I N ' ls J SINGLE to 6 t --neut.maleCat.nocollar ·t bo d tr C"'SHIER F TIME their own to join the ones • . m1gos Way, N .. . on y. o pe . n-. rm sw es E s t ab I 1 s h ed J,.. Vic. Univ. Park (Thi! c1rcu1 ar s. \Ou " •
we already have. Water 675-5200. 644-8064 or 536-1487 qwre 415 S. Orange Apt Avail. '" plush office Sportswear store for sale Terrace> 552·3279 Quahry and are a g.00<1 Vacation & co benefit~
&gaspaid.$210.586·8963 HunffncJt0ttB.ach3840 ~anagedby C. btdgnr.~Alrport ~II or l~a sc on Balboa rehable worker, pleJse Callforintervw642·17~
or544·9466 ....................... WllbamWaltersCo. Apml ~Fumished s.er~i ce incl · Recep I s land. Reply to Found male 4mo. Seal applyanperi.on. TheEarl'sPlumbingCo
FOUR.SEASONS APTS
Spacious 2 br studio. i 1,~
br, pvt patio, pool. Child
ok. no pets, $195. 735
Joann St. 645-0332
ON BEACH U:..a__, .__d 3900 honist, conference rm, class1hed ad no. 603. cto Point Siamese k 1tten 1526 Newport Blvd, CM
Bayfront ~ Bd, 2 Ba, Pvt or rm.-mSm:' :cerox, ~utoma. le~ typ Dally Pilot, PO Box 1560, w /collar 645-4483 aft STANDARD
$190 Senior Citizens
welcome. 2 Br, pool, no
children/pet.s. 646·2738
SIOO 10.NUS
Efficiency from $220
2 Br, 1&2 Ra Crom $275
3 Br, 2 Ba, from $450
Bch & pier. $.'SSO. yr!Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg. etc. t'atl 833 3640 Costa Mesa Ca 92626 7PM
9'79-1935&644-4510 THE EXClTlNG · · --·-------
OCEANFRONT
2 BR, 1 ba, winter $300
STEPS TO BEACH
2 BR, 1 ba $230 winter
2 BR, 1 ba, winter $225
PALM MESA APTS. 60• PEA. 59 FT DRIVE IN Found Greal Dane. S.A. MEMORIES
MINUTES TO NP'f 1617 WES1'CLH'J-'.N B HAM BURG ER Heights area
BCH . ACT. 541·5032 f'rcc stand bldg. Lsc, on-557-2674 INC
Bach, 1&2 BR. -----ly Sl25/mo. Nets $1000. . ---• from $l80. F\lmished olric:e, Hank or month from 11 AM lo 6 FOUN 0 1217 Fem al<: AN APPLIF.I>
Adults, No Pets Costa Mt>Sa Plaza, $85 PM. Could be doubled. Bea,::le, Adams & Brook· MAGNETICS CORP.
1561 Mesa Dr. mo. 5.~3900 New beaeh urea listing. hurst H.B. 962 5024 . 2221 So. Anne St
(5BlksEastof Newport FREERENT Jlurry! S12.~.T('rms t FOUND: Female Cal. SantaAna,Ca92704
CASHIER
For Dining Room. P.x
pericnce preferred. App
ly in person. Lagunu
Hills Hilton. 25205 La Puz
Rd. Laguna Hills.
CLERICAL S30offSec. Dep. w /ad 2 Br
2 Ba. child under l OK
S20S & up. 710 W. 18th St.
F.astside; 2 BR. 2 ba. $300
Mo. Call 557·6462 6 to 9
P.M.
•Sum mer & Winter at
beach is beautiful ~Views or ocean,
Catalina & Palos
Verdes
•Large private decks
•Heated Pools-Saunas
•Assigned covered
4 BR, 2 ba, yearly $495
Bachelor apt furn Sl65
Winter
SEA Wl ... D
Condo. 2 BR .. 2 ba .• den.
Unf. Yrly. $475.
Blvd.) Offices al low as 3S• per suH. F..d H1ddle Realty. Vic. Irvine, UC L Verano An F.qualOpportunity 546·9860 SQ ft. M1ss1on Viejo & Costa Mesa 646·8Sll. Pl. 833-7508 F:mployer M 1F :'llSI DATA has an open-
• Laguna Niguel. 200 lo FOTOMAT TYPE FOUND: Lge Male Pup· ---------1 mg for a bilbng clerk
1 Br above carport
w /patio. Drps & w /w
t'rpt. Bltns. $160 mo.
Eves art 6, 642· 7973.
parking
•Additional free parking
•Maid service avail
*furniture avail associated Es 0R1 2000sq fl. 831 1400 Mat Brady's, inside Park py, Pt. St. Bernard Vic. ASSEMBLERS ~ 1th1n lhC' accounting ~Sqrt New Mt.odical ()(. Newport apartm('nts is Crown Valley Elem S<.·hl. lr\'ine based manufac. art'a
(Jl't' for lease 1 ! block for sale. Very small, but 496-6577 Capo. Bch. turer of electronic con-ru·,..,, ( , p t t · This 1s .tn l'ntr.Y·)l!Vf:J r ro m fl o Jg JI o s p '""' or a ar · ime in· sumer products has 1m· 7 Cabinet-;, elt. rrce if come Owner (714) FOUND : Grey sh hair mediate need for pos1t1on and requtr s
Open M-F9:30-5:30
Sat 10-5, Sun 12·5
8~0t< EUS--IHAl TOllS
l.IJ]l V\o 8olb._.,o b • < le~ I LIVING
lease a ssumed. Call 644·5562. (2131430·7127. cat. Wht on paws, collar ASSEMBLER i:ood typing skills ;1dd & t .," Aegean Ll lls -some previous cle .. cal 548 3451 t I Dec 31 ..... • 1 TRAINEE..:: '' Partially furn. 2 Br, 2 ba,
no children or pets. $175.
Mature adults. 642·5848.
· . 1 · · Builders Supply Center 586·2237 v experience. thereafter, 675·1189 or Fabulous Fabric Store ---------Starting salary S2 40 per __________ , Huntington
Pacific NEW 1 Br, Crplc. beam
ce1l'g, bltns, cpts, drps.
Kathy, 548·2856.
KIDS PETS O .K.
7t t Ocean Ave
(714)536·1487
E A 'S T S l D E Managed by
. T 0 W N H 0 U S E . William Walters Co.
PRI VATE GARDF.N, l&2 BD B h I . ls G A R A G E · c , poo ap .
FIREPLACE. $315/MO: Sl75. up. Adults, no pets.
645·8964. 536·7031
2 Br-newly painted, crpts
& drps, stove. Nr. shops.
Mature adults $195 mo
675-2797 or 675·6527
2 Bd. FAM ILY Only. New
carpets. pool, $190. 3 Bd,
S210. 646-6115. ------
~--------WALK TO BEACH
1 & 2 Br, <:pts. dprs.
bltns. gar. 221 16th. 205
15th St. 847 -3957~
532.2064 : 536·3058 ------
EX l~e 2 br, 2 ba, dlx
poolside apt nr bch. Adlt.
no pets. $195. 536-8362
NR. NEW 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc, gar. no peLs. E· 2 Br patio. crpls, drps.
Costa Mesa. 642· 1603. stove. avail Dec. 15. S200.
NEW 2 BR, 1 1 ~ ba. pal, 548·4031, 1503 c
Alabama. garden. adlt~. no pets. ----------1
LAS BRISAS
For Discriminating
Adults
Watch the sun set
over the ocean
leach within s~ps
I BEDROOM
•Heated pool
•Sun deck
•Private bakony
•Adequate parking
•Elevator
•Security
F\lrniture available
Lse req'd·Sorry , no pets
5515 River Avenue
(at Seashore & 55lh)
~or:_al?.pt. call 642·2566
mail replies lo Ad. No. TV Retail & Service FOUND: Wht Anl'(ora. hour 57~. Da~ly Pilot. P.O Box Aluminum Foundrv collar & bell. Pacific & EXP. ASSEMBLERS
IStt?. Costa Mesa, Ca. L.argcGrapeRanch Turf. Aegean H1 11i; lnter\'1ews Thurs. thru
Oakwood offers lh£ 92626 Holland R. E 645.4170 586-2237 Sat. 84. 17482 Pullman.
finestinresortlivini:?at :. Pl-.. ---...:...-r ---------Irvine. Ricoh Elec-pr1ce you can afford .. _ Boat Manufacturer. FOUNJ?: Small fem P<>O· tromcs lnc.
There's Sl mitrion ir. Executive S...ites Small fully e<1u1pped Co. ~le mix, bla~k .nr Hunt·
recreation faciliti('s Custom decornted full in San Clemente. 492·6202 mgton Brh Hi School
NIGHT LIGHTED TEN 51ze view offi<'t'S or496·206-0. 536-7870
N'IS COURTS. A full time Servi<'c:; of Certified ---
AUTO MECHANIC
Versatile, t?XJ)('nenced
SlOOO per mo. + Benefits
M1ss1on Vicjb, 8JO. 1795 actidtics dirc-ctor whc Professional Sccrelc.iry, r.oFFEE SHOP DOXIE Like Doc Found plans parties . BBQ's, reeeption&equ1pment. I Nets S4.800 a year, Loe. Dec 7 th nr Stan -_________ 1 tnps & more! Free Sun 'blk A1rporlcr Inn. 2082 atthcentrancetooneof t o n/Garden Grove.
da:v brun<'h. Michelson Or, Irvine. Orange Co. major lourist,_530_·9_35_2 _____ _
Plus beautiful singles Call E\e Moore. 752·0234 uttta.ctlons. Heavy foot WST : lge blk Lab mix.
1&2 bedroom a pis traffic. Open only 8 hrs Vic. Mesa Verde ;.irca.
furnished&unfurn1sht'd FREERENT.lmonthon duy. Low rent, $350. Ans. to "Murph y"
l\lodels open 10 t<I 7 30().} 100 SQ ft deluxe ore Ttorms Am _8:rT·4200 546.0855 ~~~~iseorsc;~ie~~. No CM ~0·2'~---CYCLE SHOP FO_U_N_D_: _Y_o_u_n_g-fe_m_a_l_e
av:illable Month t r .. .,.ewport ~ach• Competition Sales & dk. gray Huskie dog, vie
AVON
... EEO EXTRA
SS TO MAKE
CHRISTMAS
MERRIER?
month occupuncy. F\ill serv1<'e J?ardcn of Service. Easy $250 week' 17th. & Orange, H B. rices near n1rporl. From profit. 40 hr week. More 962.4544 Earn them as an AVON
ill Lt•ac;in~ ofhc·e OJ)('n !l if you turn It on. XJn ---------R EPRESENTATfVE.
ln5'\1nn-Fri 979·fi666 ~:ich location. Terms. Personals S 350 Sell beautifvl gifts, jewelry, cosmetics.
CcDl dlx G rm . ~uite ,!-f!.t "!7_·_4200 •••;;~~~;~;·;r:~~:~;·•• more. I'll show you how
" bJlh. l'al111, ampll' M~s. Trust CallAkoholllclpline Call &40·704 1 or Zenith
We offer liberal benefits
and a pleasant work en·
nronment. '
I
Contact Personnel Dept
MSI I
Data Corporation I
' I
340 Fisch~r Av~
Costa Mesa
(714) 549-6125
Equal Opportunity
Employer M IF' 1
Clerical Trne $400
This ls It! The be~mner
job you'\·e been lookm,::
for ! Lite typing & v. lll·
ingness to learn on the
job. CaJI Control Career
Employment Ageoe)
556-85-05. S215. 642·1603
PARK ... EWPORT
APARTME ... TS
Bachelor 1or2
Bedrooms and
Townhousei;
Fr. S239 SO
Open 9-6 Da 1 ly
1·2·3 Bedroom apts. Spa-Pools-Tennis
Close to beach Across from Fas hion
Oakwood
Garden
Apartments µk I! u 1 ti ~:mo mo Oe~ds 5035 7 1359. tii.~ n!.il"l 24 hrs a day 835-3830 1~~~~~~~~~~~----------" ....................... ---------I.
Z BR studio. 1 1~ bath, 536·2579 592-5010 Island at Jamboree on
<'Pts. drps, ulil incld'd. ----------1 San Joaquin llills Road.
M.wpori lkoch
880 Irvine
Irvine at 16th
64~550
•I MO l''HEE HENT• LOANS up to 80%
$225 645~079 (7141644-1900
l 2.3 Rm off1t·es from
S135 prr mo . Ne;1r
Airport No IN1St' req
ht TD Loan"'8l/40/o
2nd TO Loan1
Fairest Terms since HM9
STUOJO. 2 Br, 1' 2 ba. 1
child ok, no pets. $195.
546-0689.
Eastside 2Br. bltins, dis·
hwashcr, encl gar . older
chi ld OK. No pets.
548-8384
$225. 2 Bd, individual unit
like own home, closed
garage. dshwsh, frplc.
adults, no pets, 361 E.
18th St. 642·5340.
UTILITIES PAID 833·32?.39'1111 n~
BWCK.TOOCE/\N NEWPORT BEACH ('lfl ~lESA VERDJo;.500 sq n Safflft" Mtg. Co.
642·2171 545-0611 Deluxe Pnvate 2Rr, 2ba. the water, 1 BR Condo new bid!!. Cpts. drps,
Lge wulk-1n dosets. w /view of all. Man~· furn <optiooal), $?50/mo
bltns, i:ara~c. l'ablc TV, xtras. Security. pri" Mr. Wood, 675 6000 or 2ndTDLoGhsWanted
Adults/no pets. S.'.100 mo. park in~ Furn. $460. mo 675-6001 Ruy T.D.'s for cash.
till June 15 S375 n~o. on Unforn. $.190. mo. A~ent ------Loans on 2nd T.D.'s
yearly lease A\'a1lable 91Jl-3610or eves. 537-4948 FOR LEASE New Loans-2nd T.D.'s
Dec. 10. Call for appt RETAILSTORE SJOOO .• SJ0.000.
OR OFFICE F.Qu1ty ln\'smt. Oiv. duplex. owner's apt, 2 Br N" rrt Ach.125-0 :c;<t. ft . B1,HNF.TT MTG. CO.
2 Ila. w lw shag, frpl<' cont~l<'l manager Travel 20 Yrs in Org Cly.
Walk to bch, s hops. Lodge to show. 642·8252. 645·2134 anytime
schls Gar, !dry, fenced Owner,213/247-2120. --
SPIRITUAL READER
Open lOAM·lO PM
Ad\'iceon all mallcrs.
312N. El Camino Real.
San Clemente. For appt.
492.0034 492·9136
OUTCALL
MASSAGE &
ESCORTS
For the extra ·sin life and
BABYSITTER. mus t
drive, care of 2 school
children, 2·3 hrs daily.
Lite hswrk. Irvine area.
S!»·o.567 dayc;, ask for Mr.
Garcia or Mrs. Smiley.
Babysitter , my home.
start Jan. I, 7AM to
5 :30PM. Mon-Fri. Lite
~mng, refs. 9f\8·2474
the Foxiest girls You ---------call: We come.
Foxy Girls Inc. 542-3169 BAKERS
HELPER MASSAGE
FIGURE MODELS
ESCORTS Nr Hoag Hosp. Larrre 3 vd. Pets & Kids OK. --. - -Annouftcemen+s 0 11 A t 1
No experience necess.
f'ull·time Days
Apply in J)('rson
Clencal
GENERAL
CLERK
We have an opening ~or
an indi\ idual with .l
minimum 1 year recent
office expcrience. Ideal
candidate would have
typing :;kills of 50-5.S wpm
and would be capable of
handling general offit'e
duties such <&s filing, bflJ.
ing and clerical support.
to accounting office.
Please apply in person:
BR 2 BA f I b"'it s Lcase for $325. 493-8335 Oc<>a.n view ... Deluxe f.ully Personals utca · PP . on y. Pc n d L orr Home-Office-Stud io DW. patio'. encid J?ar: BR B h eQu1pp~ aw itd·e. Lost & Found 631 3811 STANDARD 2Br. 1112 Bn. New paint. Ad It . l . $290 2 comer modern. c . Fash 1 on l s I a n • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • new drapes & carpels, no 642~05~no pe s. · · mo. 2 blks. Pool. gar. Adults. secrctanal help availa· Announe•ments 5 I 00 ---------
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Santa Ana
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refrig, adults only, no
pets. $170. 540-6338
pets/children. $21.5 incld. $240. 646-5210 ble 644 7600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------MEMORIES ·1 645 2825 n y PREGNANT? ull · · ONTHE A Rooms 4000 Water view 2 sep off + * * * Caring confidential BANK . Ill LOFT ONLY 3Br2 Ba. frplc, dshwshr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• re c e Pt 1'0 n . A IC, Walton Farrar counseling & referral ..... Acc0tmts Clk
lmmedOccupancy bltns. patio, s395. LIVE at Newport Beach. Louvered windows, teas. 900Sandcasff•Dr. Abortion. adoption & CHunt.BchBranch) INC
Pvt patio, frplr. 1 y r. lse 673.5719· Weekly winter rates. $35". rent. ut1l met. 2400. W Corona c:tel Mor keepin~. •Bank exper helpful •
HAYLOFT APTS 3 IR, 2 IA single room. 6302 W. Cst. Cst. flwv. Al'ross from You are the winner of one APCARE 547·2563 •Typin,:: FUii-time A Subsid1arv or Rwy. Pine Knot Motel, Stuffed s·hirt 544-8678. ----------• Apply Jn Person APPLIED. 281 Avocado, CM Frplc. t,~ blk toocn. 3 --------complete ~innersel.ect~ Couple 26 & 30 seekin° Personn<-1 Officr ~
645·014l 675·6682yrly or winter <714 >67 ·0440 Business Re-ntal 4450 from Skinny Mike s same w /similar interesl. Goldenstate Bank ~¥~~~~~1~ ~~~e':·
• Fr' 5 t 7 ~ Rooms ~ 2 5 wk up ••••••••••••••••••••••• menHu a0t LID "'Y 1·u.., 968·9010Sat & Sun. l\1on· I pm 0 pm h be NEW 2 Br Condo, nr Hoa~ . "' . • A ........ 10230 Paramount m Santa Aml, C31if. 92704 Sat-Sun lOam to 4pm P(7~~~~~~llr Hosp. Wshr /Dryr incl 'd w /kitchen. Apls $37 .5<1 OE~UX E .office, comm I Downey. 213 1923·9461
Adlls. No pets. $495 .+ Wk up. 5118 -9755 or &!~ustnalspaces.Al~n 3131 Bristol St.. Emoto~& EqualOpporEmployer EqualOpportunity
X-tra lge 2 Br, 2 ba, util. NO FEE Sec. Dep.544.6499. 645·3967 mini w~rehous~s .in Costa Mesa Preparation EmploycrMIF
pd, PoOI, adlt&ove.r 35. Offer good throu g h Laguna N1guet & Mission Please call 642·5678, ext .• ._••••••••••••••••••••• Barmaid, evcnin,i:s Sir ---------
$16S 543.2407 December31,1975 YRLY 3 Br. 2 ba, Crptc, tHttalsto shart' 4300 Viejo areas. Handy to 333toclaimyourticket. Schools& Harvcy's, 177 f;, 17th St.---------
b l bllns garage by 38th St ••··~··•••••••••••••••• San Diego fwy. 200 to * * * lnstructfon 7005 CM. 548·9040 SUPER l .Br, l ba, $175. Vac. 2 Bl~· 1 taSe. pg~/nDr Park'.$390.5"8·4063eve. · HQUSEMATES 2000 SQ fl. As low a s 30r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------lncld's util, cpts, drps. new, pa 10 ap · . f 83 oo . . RAR MAIO 548·8005 area. $235. Nr. Hunt. Upper 4 br. 2 ba duplex, AswritleninTIME persq t. 1-14 Lost&Found _5300 Piano instruction .. r ef. with loca l following.
Hrbr . 8 4 6·l 3 1 l or sundeck, gar., partial Magazine,profeS;'>ionally ArtCenter,LagunaBeach •••••••••.•••11•••••••••• teacherofSch~umPiano C .M·Newpcrit area
NEW BREED APTS 846-4938. view. steps to ocean. brings people together Shop. l90sqft. 1442 s. FOUND . Cat. Owner School & Public Schools. 979-1268 Bach/loft, 12_20. Gar, A ent640-6161 lo ~hAreMusil'lg. Coast Hwy (805) S27·9665 Jam e~ H. Vandevur. 846-4367. ---------
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Hamilton. 645-4411. bltns. se~.dgar, wOtK/lnd209ry, On the Canal. Unique Especially duri.Qg the Found. Puppy, looks 1.ike •••-•••••••••••••••••• ~eu~lalll·SC!~6a·.97M08on tbru conn. chit ren , large l Br, unfurn, nu Holida s Dill 832.4134 2 Small :stores nr Npt. .., ,., '" 2 Br, walk to OCC & Rochester.Nr.Adams&t cpts,drpgboatslipavail. Y · Postofc.$l00Mo.eo.Gd. Golden Rtvr. V1c :NuTse wi. physical ' ·
shop'ng, cpts/drps, Beach.962-5943 $300mo.673·0357 Fem roommate 2 br in pkg.Ageot 646-2414 Warner /Meadowlark therapy exper. Sda. $150 IEAUTJCIAN
bltns. adlls. NO PETS. NeW'por t Bch. $1l7.so Airport. 6 lo 8 wks. 12/9. wt. call wknds. 848-0564. Manager w/foll. for NB
$180.631·2018. Spac.iousNewTri~ WALK to beach. Lge2br, plusutil540-225210-7PM ForLse.store onS.Coast 846·l661. WAAo.WanfM 7100 salon.540-8582,644-0661 1 mile to ocean. 2 ba, pool & tennis. $315 Hwy. Lag. Bch. tSOOsqfl. F d . F • -..,. 3 Br, 2 ba, 1600 sq. ft. walk
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NO PETS $365. 631·2018.
3BR, 2ba, bltns, lrg (pie. 642-3048. 2 BR furn. apt. to share Prime Loe. 497·1017 ° u n AP r 1 c: ~ t · ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTICIAN NEEDED
Sep. gar. w /lndry COM . w /young women $110 Cockapoo vie Spnngdale wllh follow only. N. B.
546-5633 New Oplx, walk to ocean. mo. 548-7345 an. 12 · lndustriel Rfttal 4500 & Warner H.B. Call im· A~OUNTING 644.8762, 644-0398
3 Br 2 Ba. crpt, drps, •••··~··••••••••••••••• med.847·2630 ·~~'-'•r:;::;::;. Newly painted. 2 Br, cpts, 2 Br, 1 ~ ba, all elec, gar. D/W, garb dlsp. gar. yr· Female Roommate l 2000 Sq Ft otric:c & F -d-1---1---i
drps, alv/rer, carport Avail now. 536-3890 aner Jy. Child OK. $38'5. share luxury decorator warehouse spaco dir~· S?un g ma. e ~rt
S\95, + 1st, Isl, $100 sec. 6PM. • 675-0642 /6 4 2· 0596 / Park Nwpt TWnbse. 2 Br ly across fr om OC 18~~ ~at t~· P~:·
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Equal Oppor Employer James St. crpts & abut~crs, no pets Udo Isle luic apt. 3 br. 2 aft4 ____ J._O_S_T_· ---1 •-..,..-s
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l BR, utll paid, new cpts, Rers. 6'2-3915 ssoomo. 673-7358 Roommate w:.nted. Fem. GEttMAM SHErHIRQ Tempora ry Assignments Wiil Crain conscientious Office clerk for m~Jl dd!!.~.:.. :_;;, ~1~:JJ. g' LOIJlllMI a.ach 3148 W\rtmt, yrly, xLra l~e. 2 ~Pd'!!'oxN!Son. 2s mbd0 L~re.. COST A MlSA! ~~8F~~!':1~ ~.fi:Yrd lmmedia~ely Available lndlv Must be able to lin Cirm, located in Jrvlnt" _;_ .. __. ........ "'_.,..;..,, _____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR .2 b f I ·•t'o "' •v • "T (Near Harbor & Baker) II le• T 714 835 j103 boxes. Various duties. L -• o, rp c, J><· 1 • 640.7882 1360 to 3480 sq. ft. lB~ per ac • an .,.. N Complex. Ooties wilJ JA. 3 Br. 1~ Ba, bltns frplc, Drop a pebble Into the adlt.a, no pets. $.%(), Seo · sq ft. ll0·208, 3 pha~t Moleayelm ; Eq l()p t 1 Apply atlonal Systems varied , including AP. c~, drpg sm yd. J?ar, Ocean from your Apt. Sun PM • .CUM River, NB. Femalt 20 to 35. lo shar power, avail mid Oet A&,'to "Rider.. ua por. mp oyer Corp.4361 Birch St, N. 8 . R~cpt /operutor, ledger
1 children & sm pet OK. l Lease. Luxury, 11ecurit.y, 213..fm-8&13. my apt. in Mission Vtejo, owner (7l4) 5-40-4058 or N • t' It. cf. •--------•I postinJi!, Good typfng
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4 Dr•'*'· $190 Ul-2383 or lease S280-S300. Block to 1 br. ~'l~I mo. Nr Ho~I 67~8139 water new' butldin't gd Reward. {,"all 813-1988, of,e. ullls. Wjll train. -.re•. Eam profit tor de·
64.2-91317 Evea. be a c b. 4 9 4 • 3 3 8 3 or Hosp1tal. 1481 Placentia. locate' 645 2244 ' , ,....,.,. 1 SI t 1 f\IU Ume. $450. mo. to liveries at cHh, trips pr SELL idle items with a I ...... --846-8973. ant )ad.v lo .<1hare rtit · ~ ' '-""''; ma e atnese, a. t rt O C Alrnnrt h•_..l • Pil Cl Iii~ • THI DAISY ""'" -flJl home w /;ame. P\'t FREE'. RENT needs medical atten. Vic. C:u Frank sa3.-0123 .rca mere ....... sc •Or selling Daily · ot asa ~ d. 2 81' dup., North End. 2 bd, 1~ b9 all bltJns. a10 Ba. $SO. 536.1251 or Paulanno. C.M. 54&·'1.:tn ---.--·-----new 1t1bscr1pUons. For
P0• 11os"AHD yard. 'YttW. :ictulU, no &. Bay $300 mo. ~1798 l.os'r--:-Mt'd -Sz Blk Lab AN omo OlL co. offer• ~~,~~~I~~·:: s:~ HOW IS THI TIM • f 1Hll"'•p"'•--st peta. $275. <187 -2575 833·26S7 Month to month, or M VI Ca Be PJ.ENTY OP MONEY Clemente-San Juan ror job s~lttrs to c It " ""_.. • 4't·lm ' You doo'l need a ~un tc I A r I · '" rem. c;. po , • plus t'Oh bonu • trin"'e the Dally Piiot lfelp •lwlµ ... ,,.., l4e 28r, 2Bal w/aar. Nr. "draw fast'' whf'n you en"" ew rema nmg Rc'tt ud . 7.un i bendlt.a to mature 1';,. CapiJlraoo area, call Wanted duslfic•t.lon. U •i .... ,.., Oreanfront )'ear 'round~ Bcb. SDOO mo. Yrly leaH. p1ace an. ed tn I.be DailY j!~~~i~~1M~~~~ C~~e~ 496 ~ dividual In bnch aru. ~end Minion Vie· tho Job )"OU wut " not
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Applied Systems dyman. Pul l\teN<1lly furn/apphan<'l's. llohday Masonry, UriC'k /Block no wait. Sal1i;f;H·tinn • 646-9807 • e n c l osure~. R e as West. a Daily Pilot
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COCO'S
LOC)\lna Hills
I fas Openings For
DAY BUSBOY
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COOKS
,\pp!\ In Pt rs on
:\Ion lhru f'n 3·5pm
::4001 Avt• ell• L• C'.1rlota
L.1guna l111ls
LftUal Oppor Employcr
Ell•C'trnn1 rs
TECHNICIANS
MSJ, lhl' kadl·r m f1t>ld
data t•nlr>. has 1m
mediate openmi.:i; for ex
penenred d1gitJI lcchni
t•1ans.
Thec;e pnsition~ rrquirc
al ka:.t nnc \ l'ar PX
l>t'rll'lltl' working \\Ith
l'Ompult r rl'IJtcd pm
duM:-..
JUNIOR SALESMAN
· 10 To 15 Years Old
Earn $20·$40 per week working after
school & Saturdays. Huntington
Beach & Fountain Valley areas only.
Leave name, address & phone number
on tape recorder. Call 536·4298.
Motor Route Deliveries
We have openings for delivery of
newspapers to carriers and racks in F.l
Toro and Mission Vi ejo.
Phone 642 -4321, . ask for
Mr. Seeley
HEAL 1':.«:;TATE SALES
Are you ready for a f~n
taslic 1976? We are
with offices in Orange.
Tustin, Huntington
Beach, & Costa Mesa.
Uon'l settle for less--.-85'/r.
t•omm1~sion paid t o
salespeople for sales &
listings. We're interesled
in you! Ca ll Phil
GibihsC"o al549 95 11
1 o o I\ ..: ' p . l' o u n t n
1
Help Wanted 71 00 Help Wanted 7 I 00 --
l'ook mall'nrft·m.ilef<>·r We <>fft.'r t•·u·dlt'nt HelpWanted 7100 HelpWanted 7100•• .. ••••••••••••• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------
pr1 ,,1tl' eluh. ('all l>t>nef1t:.. pkasanl \\Ork •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MASSAGETECH. Park i n g Attendan t s . HealEslaleSall''i .•. .r. '.!!~lei aft lOam. Tues 1 ing C'rl\ ironmt•nt and p itimt' night!>. Nl'al GALAXY REALTY
\\,•ti & Thur:; growth<c!lJ)~rr·t,\1\1~!;1es . lloust'keep('r 'Cook for (2) •Le9al Typist $600 TRAINEE Over lK. Calif. liC'. $2.25 Prestigious location
--PERS ':\Fl OF:PT pcopl~. Li\ c ·•n. J'\·t <>per;.tll• !\laJ,! Card 11 ''nun£. lady (lR 28) for per hr. Aµply Bobby Strong sules support
COUNTER HELP •, . o . . • . room & ba M2·9fJ06. Xlnt sp('lhn)! & punetua· 1 .. ~1l1mal<' full lime po~1 l\kGee's. 353 E Coast IJ igh <'omm1ss1ons. C<tll
t· t11lll' Oavs lH &. 1n r -----t1on .,SlronJ.! typrng skills lion No t•>.p. ncC'. We l(wy, NB. Mon thru Fri Vie Stuart 901 Uover Ur,
\t•Ph bl't~n :! & 5pm MSI HOUSJ<:WIVES ''anted lo l\1 a kt' t h• s Your M·nd to Sl'hool. t'arn bt.>twn2·5pm. Suilcl30,NewporlBch
' ~' h s. Oel T ,1 n>. 115;, work for t· I l' <t n In I! Chnslm.ts prc·senl t•.ir '' 111 le you lt•t1 rn J\ pply m 64 5-31 I I
l\.1kt·r. CoslJ l\li·-..1 M.•n ice. Part time. Call Iv ' Call Control C.1nn rwrson anv Jflernoon or PART-T1ml' e\-es & Sal --DATA JaniC'e's Rag1:edy Anns. t:mployml·nt J\gcnt')'. t'\t". 2112 H arbor, Co:,,la A~I. Pref'd for students. _____ .... ___ _
COL NTER 11 1-~LP CORPORATION 6?5·6S53 556·8505 J\h•:.a inside work, gua ranteed
21 & (h·i·r 340 Fische r Ave - -----"-a~e. Call Al. 5-12 9013. l>l·lanl'YS Kt•llleof Fish llousl'kl•eper lo h\t' in \1 0Dt-:LS·M1\SSf:tlSES ------ti753115~la<' CostaMesa ~~addle as:c woman JLIVF.l:": C.1n• of (•ldl•rl) r'•J!Url' Models. K<>t'orts p~rfect
__ (7141 549-6125 L11{hl hspki;!. t'are nf 2 \\Oman. Lilt' hoUSl'\\lll'k. m•cdl•d. Top monl'y. New
Custom Drapery hoys10&12 6756680 Room . hoard . small studio 631-:lllll Workin9
\\11rk Call6-12-617 f:qual Opporlun1l\ ~~ sal.ir~ &l:! i tll_ - -Hours
R.E. MANAGER
Salarv + O'erride
!l Yrs l''xper nt•c. Hes.
apt, cit . Active ll!e w1•ll
localed ofc . tn'llll rics in
t:nnfidcnce, call 6311-7529
Pc•hH'r) man. "''t'r 2~r. Employer :'II i F J.E. Mfg lfydrau St HK I 9-2:30pm or 3 :30·9pm
1'1ml':. route. Costa ~J es; lnsp Med-Plastics 5'.liOO LOAN MOLD PRESS Earn S4 hr pullin~ your ----------
.11Ta No COiiett Must F.il'lor~ \\ork l.11l' Trim Cost J\t'C'lClk mfg sr.oo PROCESSORS I OPERATOR 11t•rsonahly to work. All Respiratory h ;1\1' d<.•pend. c·ar jm1ng, assc·mhl) t:lt· Rcr<'Pl 1GOfr toS700 Do'-'nt·~Sa\lnj:!s&J.nan workdont·fromourne\\ r~llil:.127 F lime for "'·oman w;111,l Secrctarv1C'PA toS750 has 1mmedi..ile opt•nings Irvine oft'. You must
1ni? to suppll'mt>nt 111 Irvint' Pcrsonm•l Agl'ncy 10 Orani::l' t:ounl) for To operatl' transfer & 10 posst•ss a pll'asanl clear Therapist
llt•nt .ti A..,st. p.i rt t 1 mt" roml' C:11eKI "'nrk me mn 488 E 17th. Cn:>lu :'II csa t·onH•nllnn a 1 Ina n pro ject ion mol<I cqui rmcnt \lut·c & a «Onf 1dcnt man ,1 l\I
t 'IH'nt•nn·d. Call Dr us . i\flplv in Pt'r:.on !l 1 Su1tP2:!4 l;.t2 1170 n·ssor:.. ~1 11..,t h:t\t' l'X· for fubneating sm<ill ncr Perfect for students h;~/ e~~e~~~:· bli~~~
\\t·ini·r ;11 H'17·1l50J \\kthl\s 18:!75 Mt B;ikh ~~~ rwr 111 prot•cssmg from prrc•iswn s witrh eompo· & housewives. No actual J:!<•ses. ICU & f.!t'm•rnl
·11o.:nl.1IAss1st.pit1m_l'_E_x l'r.F.\',tlk·~ . dvcuml'nls throughlund nrnls Sm.ill shop. Will sl•ll1ng involvt><l f'or rcsp1ratnry ean• Sul;iry
1 mg. train more info 833·8098 bet\\ n t·ommen!>uratc.' w /tram
1•.111tl1•c duty clt'ntal as F Cho Bookkeeper INSPECTORS 9 5 "''t ~ plaque control in "2 l'onlatl Personnel Uepl STACOSWITCH, INC . am·. pm___ ing & rxrer. Contact Mr.
(' llea\v /\/R & A !P 5490902 c - - -llam1"ltc1n. Costa Mesa :-trwtor. hairs1d,• C"< Dutil'' andud(.• p R & n· · . ll:W Baker . r>sla Mesa PIZZA MAN wanted, full
'"' Xr:iy lie n·q·d. Xlnl lated n •ports. GI.. thru EqualOppor f,mployC'r 549-3041 or part tame. No cxper Memoria l llospital ,
11ppor Salnpen.842-66:-11 L· s 1 Wear(' a growing eler· ----f.nual0pp£mplo.vm/f J\pph.· 3024 2 Cro\\n 642·2734.EOE.
----,-"· our C'<Jmpan) troniC's rompany locatt•d L S " ----------11L'\'I \I. ASSISTANT. hasecl in N.R. Ca ll (;lo. near th<' Orange Count\· ~an ecretary $650 __ _ ___ V,1ll ey Pkwy, L ag ----
11nh111lnnt1r <'hairsidt· 711 &12 H>-15 _ Airport OpC'nin~:. • ur Strong secretarial ~k1l!s 1\1 ol cl l\I an aj?c m t:nl . Nigu~------RESTAlJIRANT·PJZZA
'''"1x1rl 1 '~ d<.l\'>/"k l·l.l l.LORP,\RTTD!f: r enlly exis t for,., R<rnkloanexrwr .. prcfd \l ~iturctoupleto \\Ork& PLANTSALESMA..,. /'iowinterviewingfor full
Or lhn c·qt(•r rl''l.d Wurk \\ ll\t• planh p1•m•nrrd t•let'lronll' In Fantast1t: bl·neftt". /\d· l1vl' in !>mall motel & St'lling from van for & p1t1ml' j?en'l help for
•"l:!:..'fi:?fi Kno"'h'd"1·alilt'. CJr 'iJCt'tori-. ':ant•1•rnentyotl'nt1al un 1:1ke OH'r managt>rnent wholesale Nurser.v . loeullon near 0.C. ,.. 11 m1led l ill Cont rnl . b Airport. Neat appear. & nt-::\'T\l.ASSISTANT ne<e<;s,1r) li41 140!1'.I . . • ' in ov. ner' a S{'nce Established routes. 20« '~1lling lo work Cast on --Outll'S involve IO·Prt1Cl''S t art·t.·r r~m_ploymt•nt \dull-., no pt•ts t\pt + l'<1mm1ss1on. 493-7877 l'' penPnl'l'rl C'hairs1dt' ----------mspcl'lion of cleetron1t· Agent) .~56·8505 :-.<•I.tr). Apply 10 iwr..,on, _ _ _ feel rcq'd 21 or ovr. App o1nrl l''flt•n enc-<'<1 front L''"' .. R \I F' .,. ~ s LES ly in J)<'rson Mon thru tit .k \ B ,,.4_9•211 <;r..~r-1 • and cll:.'ctrom<'chan1l' Hs L""-' 1·:1 Hancho l\loll'I 23·11 :--H .AL l'::->TATF .. A "" *Secretari-.s se mblles and suh • ..,.,. . • 1-:1 Camino Henl S<1n ATTENTION rri.IOam·3pm,Sgt.Pcp·
;issemblJes. These pos 1 f t1ml'. PM shift <. u1 Clt•mcnll'. LICENSED. pcroni's Pizza Store. 2300 •Typists tions require at lea't l rent Cahf. Ile. i\ppl),1 -----t;Nl.ICENSEI>, S f;. Bristol, Santa Ana
\t f:<.:llAMC\L •KeypunchOprs \'t'ars previous cit•< P :1 r k S 11per111 rlNL'RSES GETTllERJ<:n lights. (next door t o
'1u'l l•t' ahle lo lav nut trun1t· 1n~pct:l1on ,., '·' t'<I 11 .h <: J rt'. 14 1 5 RN'S-LVN'S CARP ET M<'Donalds)
11111 tl1·s11?n small in •PBX Oprs (X'nenc<' :->u P " ri or Av l'. X B Ai ... -s Orde rli·es TREATM F.NT! -
tr H • .i.• mt•t•han1..,ms surh N EJ<:UED r-;ow~ CONTACT 1•12 2110 _ __ _ ~ \\'c tra in you l o sell
DESIGNER
TAILORESS
We have a position open for an ex·
penenced tailoress to work part·time
a longs ide the greatest master tailor to
be found anywhere in the GREATEST
STORE to be foWld anywhere. Our
slore is located in Newport Beach &
the tailor s hop is on the 2nd floor of the
stor e in a large air conditioned room
with all new e quipment. We also have
the best sales staff, selling to the
nicest customers & if you would like to ·
have the opportunity to join our
team ... P lease send a brief resume to:
The Daily Pilot, P. 0. lox 1560, Costa
Mesa. Ca. 92626. ctassified ad no. 60 I.
We w11 contact you for an lnteniew.
Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 71 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SECRETARIES
Immt'<iinte openings for
individuals with con
stru<'lion, plannins:t 111
property management
expt.•rience. Must be abll'
to work well \\1lh sevcr<1I
people-. Excellent l) ping.
TECHNICIANS
Senior
Technician
sh .&.d1claphonc skills re· with at least two years•
qwrl'd. • i h b 'd
Call 644-3389
9/\M·NOON
THE IRVINE CO.
550 Newport Ctr Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor. Employer
expenence n y n s,
CMOS. testing, failure
analysis, and environ-
mental testin9. Two
years' formal technical
trainin9 desired.
Responsibilities in-
----------elude evaluating
SECRET ARY hf!->rid watch "!odules,
T N t h XI .t l . t failure analysis, and op o c . n yp1s . -• t• tud Sh. Use transcribing evllllua ion s y pro-
maC'hine. Xlnt benefits. <Jram.
Equal Opp Employer
Salary S550-S600 mo. Call Please send resum~
Mrs. Ba ker, 833·9550 nd 1 h' t --a sa ary 1s ory or
SECRETARY apply in person:
Exceptional secretarial Mi croel e ctr on i cs
opportunity, energetic. Products Division, 500
self starter, multi S r esponsibility. Laguna uperior Ave ••
Beach. 497-1795 Newport Beach. CA
Security Guards
P a rt liml' g raveyard
Armed post. Over 21.
92663
Irvine Arca. 551·4054 ------~----r---------·-·--···-, I" lmkaj?es. j!l'a r s & Tt•mpoTem 1>0r~lr\ lit Ip PERSONNJ.;L DEPT Wl' havr lots of hospitnl homes with an accclerat · RN 'im., perform th•· li802ShP.irklnin\.' LVN-TopWages staff rdil'f work .nail edcoursclhatslartsim· Service Sta. At~encla nt,: HUGHES :
n1 C'P's:irv C'akulat111n:. Cali 5.W-t455 Bay .. 1e\\ Conv. llosp1lal All :.hifls. All days All mediall'ly. Jf you are in · CCU/ICU p/t1me. Exper d only ' •
t 1r fnret•< accPleration, ---------•! MSI 2055Thunn.Ci\1 <.ir <·as .. Join •1 pro-· b FUii & p/llmc. 3·11:30 & Avail eves & wknds. • •
J --r-11114·.1 3""5 fess1onal nurs-1n" s"r vi"e lt>rl'slcd in earnini: ig 11 7·30 sh1'fts Contact N "'~--------------·---' r11·1lY & !'>l ressc... ..a w . ..... ,. ' ' f th . l rl . . . ca t appear. & 11lJGH[S AIRCAHT COM .. ANY · Cl'nerul Offln" a<•counl.. -- - -&. \\nrk thl' davs. hours & money rom c.: s a · Mrs. Jensen. 642·2734 , ha d · I ..,\IF. JHl'fnrNI hut r"<'n1·\·able. in,01c111" DATA \lananement ,·1rna.scJf.,our•:hn1l'" J:!tl ind1\1dual11cd free C t •t . I n wnting. Apply AM. Equal Opportunity "1111\alt•nt exp1•rirn1·r "·-• ,.. ' ' ' t · · th b os P •• emo r1 a 2590NewpartBlvd CM "ill ht• tnnsi<lt>n•d ~i·n<I l.umhl'r Pxpt>r m;1n CORPORATION Pf;OPLfo:Pr:RSO"ll Brent\\11(l{fNursl'S r:unmgon eJo in one llospit al. 301 Victoria, -------· -M FEmployer
d,1torv Sal.:ir.v opt-n F.:w<:. looking for p.1rt He"1str,v of many lop offices local· CM L · OE Service S t ation Altcn .l•---------1 ... 11me tnC'luding sal.1n ,. ,..a th lo 1 c · · "'· · "
111 t1tr> lo AD :;!lgl lo 11,11 'WO-m10 340 Fischer Ave time busint•ss as:.01·1Jlt• 4~Campus Dr. nn560 •1u ru11°uf rfangthe oudn ----------1 dant, exper'd. Day &,-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;.
I l'1lot. PO Bo' 15fi0 -----Costa Mesa, Co in wholes<lle s uppl1t•s !\'t''-'J>Ort lkh 516 1505 '" ca or ur er l' Eves. Full & p /lime. t\p ,. !:1rl \\anted for A11rl11i nu s In(' s s f \J 1 I,. -----tails. Arlene, '714 ) ply. Shell Station. 17th & Technicians
I o<.la Ml'sa.Ca.!J21iZ!i rassetlc loading & relat 17141549-6125 c:ipilalizC'd Jntt:'r\'lcw'Nurs1ng Allendant. ex· H-~·8742 lrvinl',NB.
t·d as .. emhlv \\t1rk. 1-x 6732223 Pl'rl<'nC'<'rl. Bayview RN ---------DRIVERS WANTED
Must be 25or0\1•r
J\pply In Pt'rson
Yellow Cab
11251 Slater.\ q •nu1•
J-'ountam Valll'Y
"' na1J11c. experH·n1·1,d
\ ..1chl salesman \\ .1nll'fl
D:ivid L Parker, Ya1·ht
Sale!i. 631 1811
F.arn $200 mo p time
F\lller Rrus h Sail's. local
area. Bill. 961:1 R:r78
ElectromC' Assemblers
CORE RE-WORK
OPERATOR
l\11n1mum or 6 months('>.
(lencnce in miniaturl' as
.. embly work with
miC'rosrope prcfc-rrert
GC'>t'>d finger df'xterity
CiM>d v ision <contacts
ok) If y<>u ha vc t ht'
3 ooH• <iuahfi<'at1ons and
ure a _.:ood r e liable
worker. plcoise apply In
prrson.
STANDARD
MEMORIES, INC.
An Applied
Mainetlcs Corp.
2221 So\lth Anne St
Santa An•, QJ 92104
,_,. Equal Opportunit y
Emptoye-r M tF
per prefcrr-ed <:all In F.qualOpportunity -Conv. llospital 2055 HEAL ESTATE SALES Emerqency ShocSalespersonypftime
tt>rnal1onal J\ud11 EmployerM /l" I•---------ThunnAvC',CM6423505 J P /time. llf>M.7 :30AM. J oseph Magn1n , So.
556·1787 ----------------MANUFACTURING •Outfront --ss_s_o oin #1 Xlnt working eonds. CoastPlaza,549·9790.
JANITORS Are you lo<>kmg for a Tarbell.Realtors E .0 .F.. Con ta ct D . SHOF:SALES llclp \\<mled p t1ml' <1,rys
night & graveyard shirt..,
.Jack In The Uox. 1205
Hakc•r C' M
llOSP!T/\L
Expc>r 'd only. 3.4 llrs ENGINEER C'h:inJ!P no~ hcforc> thl' •Free 15 day training RoaC'he , R.N Cos ta Wehavcanopenin~rora
ni0 ht. 5 Da''S wk. MalP. •71·1 Joh ru.L h? Thi.~ 1.., lh" course Me s a M t' m <> r i 3 I part time, expcri<'nced ,.. " ~lust he ahlC' to Like " ~ " ' JI ·1 1 642 27"• fem or epls. In me arcCJ !Im a 1 1 l' 1 eel r 0 uh·al silualion! Pt•ople •Cadillac car program ospi a· · ..... shoe·salcs person. Apply
Call ~lwn 2pm & 5pm. mechanical ac;semhhes ronlnC't all day Good •llawa1i, A<'apulco trips ___ -------in person. Ask for Mr.
Mon-l-'n .,7527292 fromdl'signintopro<lur phone p<"rsonality a •1st place-sales in 1 __________ 1 cannon.Hemphi11Shoes,
-----must' ('al l "i·ntrol Orange County 54 Fashion Js l..ind . N.B.
JA...a•'TOR t1on. prov1d1ng for '-' RN'S WARD "• manufaC'ture nhll•tY C:irt'er F:mploymcnl •Isl pla<'e·liSlings taken 644-4223 Part-time v ~ \epnf, i 5~-H505 in OranJ,!c County ----------Pj?rt•t•u eni:?mt.•t•r 1'1 {' -•lsl plaee hi;tinfl:. ~old in lFull-TimeJ Sr. Clk Typid S700 SECRETARY 20hrsperweek ferrl'<l. OrangeCounty Mcd Surg. 11·7·30 s hift. F ee Paid . L o t s of
I' Daytime \\Ork .ncludes ... OTICE •Isl plareadvertising in Jo;x p e r . aeute ca r e respon s ibility. Self n-.pital cxpcr necrc;s weekends Call for 1n Reply To " ho t I I 1· II t L· ti ., 11 30 sh.fl how Daily .. 110t Class· California sp1 a on y. o,xce en starte r to complete ly r mt• ··-. I lcrview. Tue 12 Noon lo Classified ad no 605 r ... _ f' c l •1 k p 1ltml· 11· 7. :lo shift. Con· 1 :30 PM a fwd ads dis piny their •1st plaC<'·advertislng in •1':ne its. on act c·'' r s ta e over this oCCiC'e.
l:t<1 Mr-. .Jrnsrn. Costa 644_5404 c o Daily Pilot messagt's with legibility the U.S A Jensen. f,42-2734 , O!ita Strong skills. Also rec
DIGITAL
TECHNICIANS
Experiencotl in test and
troubleshooting of digital
c ire ui t ry necessary.
&tup and lest memory
modules, timmg and con·
tro t assemblies and
module enclosures. Good
workin~ conditio ns.
Liberal frinitcs• and com
pclllive mks with grow-
ing compult.•r orie nted
firm. Send resume or up
ply:
M e c; ,1 M I:.' m 0 r 1 11 1 _ _ _ • PO Box I 560 and impart ? Our ads. we •Isl plarc winner RELO M es a M e mo r I a I jobs. Call Control Career
Jlnsr1t.al, 6•12 2734. :JOI I.:idywhoneedsSSOOmn& CostaMesaCa92626 arc• proud to say. really Home Buyer's Contest llospital. 301 Vict or ia Employm e nt J\gcnC'y, Standard
Vwtoriu.t' M. E 0 E up .. Sulesorienlcd Phonl' Equal Oppor l'.:mplovcr gel resu l ts . Phone If unlicc>nscd. lc>t us as C.M EOE. ~8505.
HOSTESSES
& Hostess Trainees
Apply In Perc;on
Colony K1tchrn
27142 Ortc~a Hwy
San Juan Capistrano
S<-e Manager
HOSTESS "LUNCH"
Mus t he charmi n ~.
punMual and have out
l(Oing per sonalit y
Restaurant backgroond
not ne<>. ContaC't Pa ulus.
art. 5 30 pm d ally
AJRPORT ER I NN
HOTEL. M arArthu r
Bh·d. NB.
HOTEL
PIX OPR
3 11 PM. Shift C'ontnC't .
Mr Hann•n, Alrporter
Marilyn. 968-3378 642 5678 sist you in ohtaining your 1---------·~-I SWl_T_C_H_B_O_A_R_D__ Memon"es, Inc. _ ---RC'al Estute lic<'nlic. Call
8111 R SALF.S COUNSELORS REC1:.1tTIO .... IST A subsidiary or
LEASING
REPRESENTATIVE
Stable individual with
pleasant appearancl' &
person ali ty to lease
;.ipartments. Sales ex
peri ence & previous
public contact. a must
Must be willing to work
weekends It have adap·
table schedule.
Call 644-3389
9AM·NOON
THE IRVIME CO.
550 Me-wporl Ctr Dr
N•-.porthach
Equal Oppor Employer
Hetp Wanted 71 OOHelp Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
MANAGERS &
ASSISTANT MANAGERS
Hamburger Hamlets
Due to our present r apid extension
program. we a re seeking energetic
people who wish to progress quickly.
If you prove to be stable & dedkated
& possess the ability to lead &
motivate people, your futlire is with
us. Managentent ex pe rience is
desirable. )>ut not n ecessary .
Excellent salary. Company paid
benefits.
ory 1-'or Newspaper Promo roT " 842-6691 tion. Must en1·oy workin" We ll t.•stab'I a uto de· APPLIED ,. I h' I C t M · MAGNETICS CORP with younn ""Opie 10 tn a crs 1p n os a csa 1s " .. ~ look I f 'd 2221 S. Anne Street 14 '-'ears of a"e. Reliable n g o r ex p e r . " " matu II d Sanla /\na,Ca92704 transportation required. re, we ·groome
Excelle nt part·time posi· individual to operate tion. High pay for 2 3 heavy console board & Equal Opportunity
hours each evening, half greet flublic. Basic book· t:mployt•r M IF'
da S t d a C II keeping & typing req 'd I~·-·--~~~-----· Y ~a u r y. 3 Xlnt co benl'f1ts. Call RF.AL ESTATE 642·8102 for interview
OPPORTUNITY before 6:00 Mrs. Ca mt'ron. 979-2500.
Well located R r: office. ISCHOOI-. _D_U_S_O_R_l_V-~-R-S ,_ _______ _
Opening for ~ licensed W'll , ood d . . TECHN salepeoplc . Your own 1 train, g nvmg ICIAN desk a nd phone. 18 Years reC'ord a mu8t. Xlnt job
in same location . Ca ll for r o r .h o u s c w I r es . Quality Axsuruncc
Interview. W. E. Lachen· Ca PI s t r u no . ~a ,n ~partment
myer. Reul tor /Owne r , Clemente a rea. EOf, ~erform:. lesl 1'it inllpcC·
l8GO NF.WPORT BLVD. 492·3873 lion of electroni<• devires ----•& s u b ·as-.1•mb lles Cost a Mull. 646-3928, SE AM S TR F; S s f o r Repair & <':thbration of
eves 873·4577 Sall making, no exp. nee. lesl eqi1l1>m1•nt.
_ Will train right 1>er11on Call for appointment
Apply in pertion ht wn l ndul'ln<1I Hf'lat1ons
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Monkt•y Import
1•1uffy <k'cult
l.nwyer Pt•hhle
Apply Mon lhru Fri 9AM·Noon Inn Hotel, 133,2770 ___ -------:=::=:=-----i -MoulallN,.r Cook
REAL EST ATE SALES
Would )OU like lj \-Oi<'o in
your future? <;HAND
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Mtl'r a ltm,:: ha1r e<S youth
finnlly hrokr down nnrl
had the barher C'ut off h1~
hX'k~. his fr11•r11t jok1nj?IY
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w1•1$tht did you lose tn thl'
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ShArp mind, xlnt. lypinic
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for N<'wJlOrt CPnter faw
office. Some legat s nd /or
\1,1g tJ ex~nt-nce dt
"1r&hl,. 644·6400 ,
GENERAL omcES
322 No. FootlUl Id. •T...tr Hilt
Equal Oppom.ity &1tployer
a
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Scc r~ary-ne-ed_e_d -w / ALTAIR
payroll t'xpc>r 1 Person LAGUNA llACH of~ 4 hr1' per day 5 Dt1y F.qua l Oppor F.mpto .. ·er wk. 646 02A4 "
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A.Mt.-a 1005 AppUc.tcH 10 I 0 DOCJs 1040 ,_,,,..._.. 1050 Mottet 1060 I Sund!y. December 14. 197$ DAILY PILOT D9 ·,
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--------COLLECTIBLE MltctlGMOU1 8080 MiK.UC1MOU1 8010 Piancu. & OnJa n1 8090 Wblrl.pool G11 Dryer $SO, Male hishSetter, l yr old Glau top cortee lblc . 3htll1nd f"C)ny. S yrs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TESTER
To 1lUembfc & leet
\:uthodc R ay unit& &
other sub-assem bhu
Need pl'nloua t>lt•ctro·
rnechanlc.itl aucmbly
work experience. 1-:11Lry
level technician po:ot.Jon
Service or t rt1d(• 21chool
background helpful.
Plutl'!I & Fliturinn Kenmore Elec dryer $30, i;hots. (;ti With t•h1ldren looist' Wt'~\·e drapes. mtnla, c~~~l~~.,.~100.
Hummel. 8 & G. Royal GE elec dryer $25, ~.&'801RS bdrm . valet seut, offer .,..,..,__, WANTED Copenbal{en. many other Whfrlpool washing mach c s DO I l n ramoua names. 100'• to S8S.Gu.r.S46-8672. Bl•aut Lovable M1111 OOIJ.()IJ07 __ Jewelry 8070 TOP A H • ·" PAii> fo'OR YOll H be disposed of. Low Sc. hnuu.i:er AKC. Pup So'··' •1,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ri .... ,. 1704 f''rtt7.tor, upright, 16Cu " k 5.,. 4747 uu "uPlc dining room JEWt:l.RV, WATCHl-.S.
P ces._,,. · l"t.G l':,u:s~·donly 4 mo pies ... "' s ,M· ..:__ M:t Six ch<ms plu~ WANTED ART ORJJ-:t·rs. G<>l.I>
YESTERYEARS 640-4Qlt Bo~ton Terriers 7 wks hutdi <714)675·:>77tl TOI' CASH DOLi.All S ILV ER s.,;nvu.:1:-
AK,.. 2m les $175 r · rAtl> L'Ott V<>UR FINtr: FUHN & A:"> COLLECT AILES .. '-· a · · arm Cho1l1>'1n" bl"'"" L>lnt>lle r 6'tl 6410 " '" Jt-:WELRY. WATC 'llES. TIQUJo:S. 645·2'.lOO
Arldox C'lt·1·\. 1Jltul.tl11r l'U'l.l> S WJr1•h1111'u
tie> 1-'kd l\111·v.nlt1 S.dl mo 111.i11u. & VC·
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Firtwood Stock Up ('h1tkt•nni.;, Y Jmahic.
$1S t·or t I ti h cl a.\:! 21iJ.I h 1 m h .1 I I W r I l / r . & ANTIQUES Auction 801 5 . S.-t16 chrs. Only 3 nlos ---
1873 Irvine Ave. Suite ••••••••••••••••••••••• AKC lni>h Seller Pups old. 642·5822 St'l Bunk ~~z v~8,{E~1~l srJ·r rUILIC AUCT ION B1kt•, I"'" 1-,pd ..,tuwr.1'
"I." (ln h:wkM lhtirn~ **I BUY ** Champion lines, shots. beds, 3 mos old , xlut 1''INE FURN & AN MANYITEMSOFflNt-; look' like-llt'"'• ·dut
17 111ft:lll ·2770 12071
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UquorlCosta Mesa. 1714)1·622·6280 eond.642·5822. TlQUJo:S.t14S 2200 ESTATF. JEWEi.HY Chm.tmJs J.!tft , Sltl OQt 'ISTl'll\NOllH'\IK
•Cull ror appointment
lndWJtrial Rtil1.tllon:1
714 494·9401
TELONIC
. ALTAIR
~ -Good Used F\Jrn11ure & ---ART OBJF:CTS, AN l'orlal>ll' ~tt'll't1 1t'("1nl o.1k l 'prif.!h\ 11lh1·r,.
Antiqu e 3 ·Pie cc. Appliances-Oil I will G·MO Irish Setter. $45 3cPc ~e~nGI ~SC~n~~ Beaut. dla. engagemC'nt TJQUES. FINI': 1-'llltN , pl.t~t·r. ~:-., !\ltni luk1" ;.! I-tom S.1!15 .1:11. x77:1
Hf'nalssance parlour !ll~t. Sell ror You. w /papers. Tim c for r~uc 673 9376 l I· rm~ set approx. l Cl. 14K ETI::. PHON F. 1-'0H IN Ill'. gtt·.1l tor ht•i,:111rtt•1 ~.
Minl rood. Appraised MASTERS AUCTION Chri!itm1.1s.842·2758 1 n. gold appraiscd$1100sac FO. & BROCHU RI-: sis fl.1271U'1
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60• • 8C3a5~102fo1 rl 6 46-8686 & 833-9625 4 Poodle pups, bluck, 8 Sofa, cstm 8', Like new, S.175962·3787 645·2200_____ l\ 1 UGUNAIEACH
Equal Oppor Employer N B r. Aft 6.Coll 842· I 542 wk!\ old. No papers.$8 NI uulumn print linen. Cost .l<•c Canll' t;.ihlt• •IX · l 0161 or 556·7048 an er SHOO 2 b t I Chnstmas Special 50'(· off A l>latk v111vl tullt•cl C'l1.11r~. • :1106 Donnybrook Ln. ars oo s, Turquoise !inis hed Cancelled Co!'tracl. 4!000 xlnt«ond ,150 ·l!r.1411!1'! 8pm. B1cyc lH 8020 CM. wulnut/hlk, coal $.'>.'I ca. jewdry. Findings: llishi. yd s c!lr.peting. l>t!loY.
Tow T Rt JC -1916 Edison, $250. 1922 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• ' • Maki:_orfcr. 8.13-~l. -l.tqwd Silver. Fetishes, cost. I install 547-8729 K DRIVER, c 0 pp e r w ashing Used Bikes&. Parts Buy AKC TRI MALI-: COLLIE .
exper'd: G & W Tow1.ng, machine. $95. Olde sell & trade. '2488 'l'OGOOD llOMEONLY. Aotwtneenrts1801~fBurlng1·tuHreoamnye etc•. "Reduced Prices", Exclusive N. B. Tcnrw. 1000 Irvine N 8 642 1252 N S30 S36 1271 ,. Dec. 11 thru 15. at Mis· Club Membership $1200 -' · · · trunk. $15. 645-1584. 64;.;f0° rt BI • CM· -· · reasonable oHer t akes s1on Basket, 26840 Ortega 963-458l, 962·6ll5
---------.jOak buffet $350, huge oak Dobermans-AKC r e9 -~way. 581-1143. Hwy, SJC. 493·555_1 __
TRAINEE halltree S350, schl clock Christmas Spe<."Red/wht 1·6 mos male. blk/rus t. Corner Bed Group Ladie's Longine Solid
ASSEMBLERS ~. 963-6163 ~ blue i;dwk bike & un· shots & cropped. S150. 14 w /AM /FM phonograph, gold /6 daJ Cost $699.
CRISIS CALL
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, P:ACKAGERS Rnd. Oak Tabie. 4 leaves ~~~j both Ilk~ nu rr:.os 0Ld r ~d r~m~~e . stereo; CofCee Table, Uestoffer.&12 _58_2_2_. __
t.xpenenced Assemblers SJBS, New Haven Clock · · " ots ' eroppe • . nl Arm chair & Lamp xlnt
A single touch of lh1• hut
ton on a 1 ounce pendant
transmitter aulomatacal Fir~wood St ock Up
ly phontis pol1 c·c. S75rnfd cld61"'.!li~I
CHRISTMAS
GIFT?
Wu r I l l t 1· 1 E h n o y
Sp11H'llt• 01 >!an. 1.•·~ht•
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l' 100 l't•rl urnu Sa1 .
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Tempo Temporary t-.lelp •""', PresLed Oak Cane New Schwinn 3-wltccl ~ho~ qua I, Champion cond. S250. Call aft 6PM 17802Sk P kl ......, 0 Manem .Berg hne, $2()() 640-7644 Y ar rvme Rocker $60. Sewing bicycle with large carry Will hold till Chrislmai:. -----
FOR XMAS
Genuine Amber jewelry.
Nct•klare,S35. Pen-
dant.SIS. 646-3680.
paramedics, rire clepl • s · G d 8094 your doctor rel:lltH•::. Wrought Iron llool..1.1 ... 1• port1n9 oo s
Call 540-4455 Rocker $25. Oak Fern ing ba::.ket on reur Sl50 4~-4325 Bentwood rocker, $75.
----~----1 Tbl $35. We deliver 645-2650 ----------1 After6pm.
TR •1...iEE 494-5378 '?ooctlH R P e ople'" 642-2539. "' " · Schwinn Stingray, boy's /\ Id ' r Id · I Puppies 546·2848 ---•••••• ••••••• •••••••••• t. •.o 1c instal good Mahog uroplcaf table, Motocross gr-.!at s hape, • . -.--Goraqe Sal~ 8055 Club ch. $.15. Sauna cab. <1nvmg & work habits Duncan Phyfe legs, 4 S45. 673-8735 f e m ale M 1x0 d T 0 rr1"rs " '" ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50. Wrouaht iron furn, S2.75start chairs, rosebud can•ing --------8wrl'ksold. " 642·5267 in back. s175_642.5216 Peugeot PA 10, $150, hard M 2·G8lS PUBLIC A UCTION $55. 557·9359. ____ 1 ly u sed, with ac ----MANY ITEMS OF' FINE Bookcase Runk Beds
---------•ILlghl Oak rerectory table _c_e_ss_o_n_·e_s..;..,_67_5_·7_2_1_1 ___ , ESTATF. .JF.WELRY, (' 1 t $80 D 1 f
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Misutlaneous 8080
ne1~hbors etc. Lt•ast• o; t:i' t.111 " 2 r1111 11·11~·1 h ·~····· ••• ····•:•••••••
purchase l ire savin.: Y.r~l iron c.loor:. SIOO o.11nn1 \\:i11•r Ski, OCY.
system NOW. Wherc\'er 1~12 11:\.15 b t ' It~ an k , w _1· 11 s t om
You are on your pro""r l11nd1n~ ....,,5 I h . :.ii. 4 HIX . •·~ l :.t·<l l'OffirTll'rl'l<ll dt·~I.. & - -
ty, in your house. antl(IUl't'P('\\l'lll'i ~l..1s 1Xtk·rn l\larkt·r h1n1t
garage, bath, yard or (.'a.11515 Xl7~1 lllj.!' 111..1• lll'W \'IHldltlOll
pool. CRISIS. CAL I. -.;~1 ('.tllfilOli0:!5
brings he lp 1n any '7:1 Pf\ mouth lh1'>t1•r M.1·
emergency. 871·2310. nu .. i.ooo m1, S:!,5011 It\\ 1 ... 11 "''\ 1•h1h-;, hag, nt·\\
*UTOTEM in beautiful condition, Fru to You 8045 ART OUJ ECTS. AN · omp e c · rop l'a * S175. 496·3006 Bicyclelsd $Sears6"l$52", ~>ne, •••••••••••••••• ••••••• TIQUES FINE FU RN, desk. 3 drwrs S35. 2 whl Drum set (Stewart) 8 pcs.
EMPLOYMENT yearo 15. 1 • tricy·1FHE1':. ('oonhound, 5 mo ETC. PHONE FOR IN· chests. 3 drwrs $20 ea. 2 ineluding stool $90
OPPORTUNITIES For Sale. Very old hand· rleS.1.847-6451 mall'. <:nod watl'hrlo~ FO. & BROCHU RI-:. wht bedrm decorator 963-1947 '
dut)' b1kt'. xlnl . ...:ri .111 1-.11t. .di l•\l'l·ll1·11t eoml1
K1rhv \ a1· & 11\1'11mnts lmu !"I l.1 I.I I l!lllJ s I 2 5 . () I h l' r m I s t'
!l62·4721i
1 painted china. 80 pcs. D fir 10118 64r. 2200 storage pes Sl 5 ea .. 1 ---------I•\al or Part-T ime Serva·c·e for 12_ ""O-l66J. Royal Knight Cuna1lian :11-a~s. ,. 1 : ~ i,:irls & 1 boy's bike $7 ea. 200 yds used cpl. St /v. d. No Expcr. Necessary V"< Id 27'' hi .,., .. mos. o · "' · C... 'Fret' to a good homl' POT SALE-Handthrown 962-6007 Ideal for rental. 7' mahg. ~;~~~~~~i:~:t Lf.A DEO & STAINED frame, very good cond mah.'. l'. vr. old German Raku & Stoneware. Xlnt Sk' J k t 520 K' . rm divide r • misc.
MACAW Hlu1• •"'-~!ohl I
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fer O\'t'r SIOOO, ti 15 ·1i>fili
c>1w111 , S111wr Sllll. '11.t'l
s1111 Xl11l n11ul .. "tra lgl'
~15 I l.1n"l'n Ski Boots.
...111• Ill ~II 1173 fi<t2R.
TtCTOC MARK ET Glass Windows. Tradi-$60. 548-7414 Shl•pherd."549-8007. gifts. Stt>ve Rhoades. I ac e ' . mg size 642-2339 tional & Contem porary . rl' . ---646 6130 135 Albert Pl. br ass headboard Sll5. ----------Kncebo;1rd lh no ;, :! ITV, ~~dio,
f-"or Applications & Info using domestic and im· Seh\\mn. la .. !es. 10-,p<l STOCKING STt:l''FER C~t Dec. 13 & 14 . 10_5PM Waterfall $65. 848-8670. Color TV $150. Ska equip, SwalloY..t,nl , l~·.iut ~is. H1Fi, Stereo 8098
OR CALL (714) 642 7702 ported opals & antique Suburban 26 . Xlnt cood. • .. Beagle & t 2 Poodle. 7 . Fred . k w·ir B 10 spd $45. Sno sho•'S & \A. al nut <;l<•n •o rnn.,11lt• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Tic Toe Systems, Inc. glass. Please call for ~· P:'7·l5l0. \\ks. Call 833·1526 Garage sale. Oak l a hie & Poo~~~ble.1 ~~!ndu~~~ _misc. All xlnt 751-0859__ S15. B ca~h. 531; l:!il r·olor T \' LI . ~-. <:.nod
rurther information. (2) BO\'S 3 spd Slmj:!r:t\' \\'· l d ct -h f blk 4 P ress Back Chairs Everything Inc. Chalk. 7' Leather like brown I p11l11rc· ~ ( .1111111'1 }-,\'('S
Vari~ty + $600
Fee Paid. 2 Years pre·
vious om ce ex per. !-'an
DAVID A JOBES b'k '525 1 Ro ·St . •111 l' ~ m or +Misc items. Saturday, ~\,l-.111b•H;21~:!:I G L ASS ST u D 1 0 s 1 es.. ea. ys m Cockapoo. & wht Cal 9am-S m. 1319 E . Balboa Abo 2 black bean hag sofa Schwinn 10 s pd. Miscellaneous _
646_3241 _~ray bike SIO. 675·5860 Prercr not separate. Blvd~ Ba 1 boa Pen. chairs. Call Bob Greenup Boy; cruiser bike. Sl5 2 Wanted 8081 1 zF~ITll .I Spt•t'tl n •rord
tastic co. will te,1ch you AppliancH 80 I 0
all the ropes an _this busi· ,•••••••••• •••••• •••• •••
ness. Strong offtl..'t' l>k1lls., Will buy some rerrg & ap
Also Fee Joh~<;. Ca 11 C.:on· pliances runnml! or nnl ,
trol Career fo.mplo:-ml'nt a t s 0 s c r a p m e t a J
Agency. 556·8505 Ei75 -5258.
Girls Schwinn Suburban 5 642·4445 675·0:no 644•5600 wkdys: Oncn~~gs. 963 7920· ·······: ····~·· ~ ~··.~.·:I "I •• \ I' r \~ I 2 n I .•••
Speed SSS. Roys Sthwann Cocker/Lab male Needs --. -For Sale. Sterling silver. for Sale-l\I e mber~h1p WANTl-.D l.ari.:i 1 •r• :-pl•;il..('r:o.. <.ood t·orHll C~nlinentalSIO.lOSpt•cd lar,.w \'a .. ri1'.1.me!'> kids'.Mov.i~g. Tools , plants. s poons. forks. odds & lnineCoastC.Club:Call P101~srt' ~i,·n·t·&n .'.'1,r111rr~'"1101 1 1 1nn 'fl'iicc ;it S:I:>.
bike S30. Bake Bugger ('oodliome 673-4256 n;1sc Sat /Sun. 20592 t•nds.Also place settangs. f>.l.4-8129 J! .. so a ' J 1 •. 1:! 11;;,:1.1 t1·r t s.so.64ti·l!2G8 • · __ ._ C1nshaY-k Ln., 110. Nr. No Dealers CallS4B·6295 · hhll'tom·~A33fHl!I I. --,-.
. ... neaut puppy, mixed lndaanapolis_&~ewlar\d or642·8257.· Pool Table, Bruns wil·k Musicai · --( t1\~a~111;Jt~~11~,:~~.~~I~~ J\•1ens~Ospd,2b brt'l'd fP malc ;:1pprox 3G·1ra~e Sale·1\nt1q 's, * * * Anniversary Model. I strum•nts 8083 ., 7
WAITRESSES
Exper'd. full or p /t.
C0txl hrs. Nt•at app1•:.tr.
Over 21
Surf & Sirloin
5930 W. Coast Hwv, NB
No Phone Cnr'ls
VeryGoodCund mns. ln\CS kids, ncJs •. ,.. ·l'~'x9' w/l" Slate Bt'd. n "' antt•nnasy~ 5>!l·lbt l Yr old Kenmore prthl MC: 510 H84 .. I cu1 .02c7 leaded glass &. beveled Donald S e apy XI I "'1"''" M t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ) 1n JO " I · d bo 5 • nt eonc · '=' '"" u~ .'lt·"t·r."l"I)' pr11·c•" s.·lt•r~ dshws hr, Gold, 6 cycll'S . . -, I: ass wm ows, ys 3021 I SilYer Spur Rd. sell . 640·5515 aft 5: 30 PM Ac<'ord1a n It nit an Con " '" " " " ""'
Chophlk top., blln kit. Sc.hwinn 3 spcl , girls l!1kt'. FHl·:t-: lo good home'. spel."d, Maple dining rm ---l<'lln, 1211 ba~s. :-tuden\ l'omporlC'nls \\antt•cl.
$170,orfer.551-2343 lake new S85. Call (;t·rman s hortha i r set.6chrs. hut<•h, Misc. SanJuanC!'pistrano Com~;s-;~:l s la)!e s1H·. i..l11L l..'ond. s:l:iO. ,1,1171210
&12-0t:lR. po1nlc• fl·male ;tll furn.+ much more. Sat You<1rclhe.wannerofonc Hercules J!as driven lrlr Ciit6·1:M3 ------l.ENITJI Sll"rt't~•n~olt.> Copperto ne Maytag -·ht .,:l . ·'·t •& & Sun Dec 13 & 14. 620 tomplcl~~innerscl_crt~d mounted. S950 or offer. Washer & F:lec dryer LADIF.S S<·hwinn Suh s 0 s;s~l' oapprecia ~ Seaward Rd.CdM rrom S kinny Mike s Clark floor .Maintamc·r Trumhonl•.Sl!15, Drum \I \\iin spki· .. Likt• new.
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S250. Ha rvest gold C.&S urhan5s pd. l.ikt•nt•w lo\c• Or~ly 7 month:. menu at Model 1700 best offer. Sd .~~5ho1hl1kl-~;o <'all5:'>0i280
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Anti-s 8005 l!nder"' l y r old. $250 TO G n II :'11 F.. ALSO f'ri Sat. Sun arter noon. Xlnt cond. 4-horse. $70. Antique Butcher Block ~lartan guitar I> 1;,. :\ln1 General 90 I 0
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PUBLIC AUCTION Coppertone. Rer Freezer brand new 7:-,1 !12!'1:l f\lrnitur-e 8050 Pool Ta bit'. surf board. ~~~~t~'!:!t. kitchen. 673_7062_ Offic~ f\lmiture & -IW1\ TS T ;ix Ad.,. an ·
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l\tinox C. new. S270 · s1•ll Victorian Twm Beds, Dr . Bayshores. 548·5459. Never used. $80./ best of· trade 642-5449 645-7972 Pianos & O rqans 8090 Sl60,exhangc for t:ll."t:l. 1 d fer. 551-0261
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Maltese. G . Shepherd, 6 ladder back .cushioned Range. dishwasher. Pol· DISCOUNT sac.675·9747
Samoyed. J ap. Spaniels. chrs. SMC>. 751 6837 ter's wheel, etc. Sunday. ----------
mini-Schnauzer . Poms. lk'd. chest, lounge chair. 327 A MaJ?nolia. CM. Lyman Turret loader plus "N" seale mdl, mioi-trix.
100 mixed puppies. Stud 1 bl ri ~'125 beautiful 3x6' cstm svs most breeds. 2525 W. chairs, bar stoo s, ta cs. Octagon end tables. el cc many ~ccesso es ~ . layout, sac $200. 642·0138 vacuum, tea cart. Ol· dryer. $45. Many other Elec. lawn mower $15. ----------i
17th at F airview. SA. tomans. healer,_ large ho~ehold items. Chain Reel lawn ~ower $10. Blk naugh. Couch , $40. 2 _O_pe_n_evrs~3l-~27_. --fans. dn set . ~1shes. saw & some other tools. ~ear reduction $2~. 2 Desks. SlS. ea. Maple
Darling Little Stocking salver. s m .~pph an ces, 8181 Grant. H.B. 963-5570. ford mag wheels&. ll~es Headboard, S20. J enny
StuHers. AKC Yorkies. portable d tshwas_her. SlO. Ford truck split nm Lind Bed. $1S. Sto\·r s.i5.
male & female. $175. 31038 callc San D1e¥0· Trash, Tri n k els, $5.~chromeFordwheels Elec. Dry er. s5 o.
962.1713 Capistrano V.1llas. S~n Treasures. Sun/Mon & tires $25. Lale model Ceramic P ols, $5. up
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Lhasa Apso puppies. sion Bushard. 9562 Erskine 40hp e ng., all new parts. Parakeets $6ea. 552-7306
champ. sired, s h<>W & VW trans axle nnd 36hp -·---pet. Shot~ & wormed SUEDE JACKETS Horses 8060 parts-'62fender&door · Cement Mixer, contr.
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(1)734.0222 Below whlslc. bil'n'11 & n:iy Geld 7 /8 Thor buggy bucket seats $30. hvy duty, towable. $550.
women's. 34·46. _$13.50 oughbred, 3\-!i yrs. Steel work b ench on Elec Fri~idaire Dryer.
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Liaison. 319-iD Airport Ford truck tailgate. all components, best ofr.
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trct> 213..tJ0.5107 King si7(! Mediterranean R t till $150 Natural Dnwn Must Red &dresser. ~o. Xtra 24 Arabian Stud Colt. 14/ StOO. 0 O· er · · ·
AKC l)C)bies. champ blood I" Executive desk. $250. mo. Rlack, gentle. $200. Box~ for Chnstmas pre-Sell! $000. 673 1618
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Christmas. 498-5171, cou<.'h. Llko nu $155 Hunter /jumper. 9 yn. In g fountn in $10. 71 l)'pewritcr $35 543.5241 S48.$186 Prof tratncd. A·clrcul. Yamaha MX.12Sc<'. $300
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL €qullation Jl':1t, used 10 s A. <off 17th St) ofrs 642·2940
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6862 Manchester,
Buena Park
523-7250
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833-0555
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automatic trans miss ion,
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*** Denise Barr
322 Island Ave.
Balboa
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Vord V:in, gd cond. $685.
Hroadway & C st llwy,
L .R. l 'nion 011 Co.
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menu at
HOLIDAY IHM l 3131 Bristol St ••
Costa Mesa
Please call 642·51i78. l'Xl
33.'JtoC'la1m your ticket.
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'67 Merredes 200. 40r
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valve job, auto. air cond,
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laying you'd like
to move before
Christmas?
Move them under our tree.
Buy a one or two-i nch box under
our tree on Dece mber 18.
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 som eone else is pining
for.
Putting a box under our tree is
easy and i nexpensive. Rates are
S4 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 you. Or, you can charge youi
ad to your Master Charge or
BankAmericard.
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roof. cassette, alloy CA.I llUI AHli& 'S9 VW B .. •, sunroof, 40 $100. 751-9484. Reblttmg. Nu paint. OpenOally&Sunday 6 CI I t '
I Le AUTH t.\11\ WIW -u"" 675 0097 11 LE •sE Y . au " r:ins., air whees. aseorpurch. OllUD HP,'67Trans.Gdcond.Cadillac 9915 ..,..,.,. . 'l lOPM "' condition1n.:. power
001988). S.. & s.nk• TOYOTA $650 538-3619 Ch I l 2d 2929 Harbor Blvd 1976 CUTL "'SS ~teerin", whitl•wall tires. ' MBZ '7S 45.0SE Exe,c. DAVE ROSS · ••••••••••••••••••••••• '59 evy mpa a. r Costa Mesa "' ... · • ''CADILLAC" hard top, 283, runs gd, no "Soon to b• raetorv cxll'ndet.I w<1r Demo. Met fmlsh, sunr r. PONT1AC.STUT% 1966 Harbor CM 646 9303 71 Pop-Top Cmpr. Gd dents, $200. alter 6 pm, 546-1934 nrnty on dnv~ tr;11n. stereo. under 2,000 ml.' · cond. Sell or trade HumlMr 1•• (G3lMf''K).
Priced right for sale o 2410 Hart»or lt.d. 75 TRIUMPH +cash. S2,3SO. 53&-0473. Quality & Price 642·2539· 7 3 Ford RC11tChero GT cSer118419> ~ :.f.:N~~l· ..... mi .. Su...... 9762 TR-7 ·~:rt :;'.;:t:' ~~~:.""& O ver 70 :'!'!~ ......... !!!;~ ~;~' =·~~~:.-.'~!;!, s I 3 3.19 $Z r~s i ~e1aseBZ ~7r !>u280y. (Sed024737E). ••••••••••••••••••••••• Absolutely flawless, onlu Beach. 847·9'58. """rtothCe hoobest'eprFr1coes"'. the •TOP CASH! steering, powe r disc .,., mo~Or "'!.o r+ TCa~pLSS3'~ AT
" " · Xtt. •75 S b 35 MPG 2800 miles. (S96NLZ). ., ru For Corvettes and other brakes, radio, heater . ..., d r . •· "'' c1.-,1er Plvmouth t>emo. Clearance priced. M u aru.FM . •69 V'W IUG lowest lease rates, & de· used car s & tr we ks! whitewall tires, '''"YI M ax. Term obl1gallon •• J ' (119635). ags, AM I • m any MAKE OFFER pendable service,. see 0 AR Cb · ed $2449. OAC. Open Daily & Si.ind," ?dBZ '72 350SL Cpe. xtras. 5 sp trans. T .O.P . New brakes. new ·n eng, H W D evrolet , roof, tmt glass, wheel lmme-dlate D~ll•~ry 'lit 10 P:\f
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Lease or buy on ex 979·9534. HOWARD 2600Harbor Blvd MacArthur. Newport 34A
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model. Avail. tor lease o Newport Beach '74 CadilJa~ black Coupe P/W, P IS. am/fm stereo, 2240S. Main at Warner mt. IEACtl • aa.... i-edan. stupid door" hut. •
purc h. (091983). TOYOTA.S 833 0555 1961 VW Bu g. good De Ville. While leather new radials. 493-0631 aft. Santa Ana 546-707 0 runs well. Mu~l!tcll. SIOO.
MBZ '72 220. 4 dr. 4 cyl , !!TEll03217 • transportation S400, interior. Car in mint 6 :>iS-0253
economy. Exccllcn fR71976 ,800ml,/\M/FM 536·3273 cond. Gd rubber. Pri. '74FordEUte 7 4 PLYMOUTH cond. Lease or purt h. $2997 w /st w /tape Maroon 1 ownr ,72 VW bus· Ply. $.S300. Day, 645-3323, 172 Carvett• V-8, auto. trans., factory LEFTOVER
(100101). w/tan,$6000.675·6721 camper. Paneled, bed. Eves,642·5878. $5600f~rm 548·5819 air conditioning, full BRAHDNEW'7 5 HOUSE Plus tax & lie will deliver lbl. tape dck w /rear '72Cadillac Convt. power, power steerini:. OLDS STAR FIRE
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you. 100% Financing "'"'~ _'7... comp. rblt eng. at 49,000 (714)640-5958 res, an au op. 1 c I
P available on approved ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 11 000 bit air conditioning, AM /FM new, custom interior. C oseout Price IM ORTS credit, for 36, 42 or 48 1973 VW S..per IUt:J . ~!·~. c~nd. o;e: at ~f4 ?O Codlllac stereo tape deck, radio, 708KLD. $3995
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J) l • $2299 979-1050 days 548-3515 V-8,auto.trans.,factory l06MJB. ~ Ser#l20211, 120213. MG 974 Ci,,,... ""ti a eve . d'f . Dunton Ford 120296 124875 Chrysler Plymouth I """ WIW 1111 Moxey T t . air C?n a iomng. po~er SAVE ' , 122810. Open Daily & Sunday ~7·;;;,~~-;t:~·~·;;:;;~. ~ TOYOTA 18881 Beach Bl oI~: ·oo vw Bug, xtnt cond. ~~e:!:nX~t~i~erra~,i~: s::as~!in ~~~7c,e;O Ext cn~~~.1~~rerr a nly 'tit IO PM J
or best. Xlntcond. ~ 847-8555 New paint, runs g reat. heater, whitewall tires, !liliifjjjt 2929 llarbor Blvd. , Sl lOO/offer. 673-7891 · ted 1 h 1 eraCH OLDS/lW•u Costa Mesa , 968·6010 1_966Horbor,C M 6469303 tm gass, wee cov· '63 FALCON, 2 dr .. 9UI "" 546 1934 1 1964 VW Vol•o 9772 ers, lo miles , nice!! -• • automatic. gd. gas 17331 IEACtUlYD. •
'69 MGCrunsxlnt.body& Needs minor br ake ••••••••••••••••••••••• 57406. 13600Bea.chBlvd mileage, XLNT. $575. 1..-r.IEACM•&a-.. • 1
mler. gd. cond. 536-723f work. $350 firm . ORANGE COUNTY $1395 Westminster 631·3388. · I '74 Plymouth or675-5210 Brad. 751-5143 VOLVO 636·2500 or 892-6651 • _Offer Expires 12-21·75 Duster
MGI '66 VW Bug. Red. Xlnt EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO • .., MINI '71T·Top350. Lincoln 9945 '55 Olds 88. 2-dr llrd Tp Auto. trans. factory au•
•••••0 •••u••••••••••• cond . $875. 497-1895, Auto, air, loaded. • ...................... Rblt eng. nu tares. batt.I c·ond1tion1ng. pov.er •741~ MGB, wht w /blk int. evenings. Largest Volvo Dealer $5800. 968-5403. 1972 Lincoln Mark IV all etc. Ong ov.nr, ht tie ol • steering, racho, rally . I
4,000 mi, like nu make of· ---in Orange Cbunty! . 13600 Beach Blvd xtras, 41.000 mi, xtra im· lady, serwu~ly. Body wheels. ~ustom. intcnoc-;
fer 673-2970 '71 YW Squa~ Back BUY or LEASE Westminster COUCJar 9933 mac SSlOO. 979-2633 days, strai~ht, nds pa ant. $900 & exterior. 1'<1ce car!
Porsche Auto. trans .• r udio. DIRECT 636-2500or892-6651 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~15eves. or offers. 673-8054 or 538.JSF.
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. 1972ToyotaCorona $1888 El Dorado ~R-. . '72 Ford ~averick, auto, tr. s ips 2 comfortably. j·--1973 PORSCHE A/T , A IC. vinyl roof. 2025 S. Manchester Automatic transm ission, power. air. xlnt cond., Givl' ~iway price. 250 -~
911 T TARGA Priced right. 814 FoT. Dunton Ford Anahei·m 750_2011 Couee power steering & brakes. Best offer. 644 ·7'140. c11 rr Or LaJ.t fk h·/\pt 17 _4.z~
5 S""ed, a lloys. stereo & 2240 S. Main at W:irncr B t f I h. . h d air conditioning. AM /FM --. ,,,_ $I 399 ----eau i u w 1 e wit r<.' i;terM, 0 ood miles & ex-M-ury 9950 ·73 Cutlass Suprcne 41M , 13600 .Bea.ch Blvd aircond. (532LJX). Santa Ano 5 46-7070 ,76&,75 Volvos leather Interior, fully 1 ... p ..... t c o p Westminster
$9998 ••111 Max'"'y Toyota tra c ean' (043L H) ••••••••••••••••••••••• au o I\ I I' /n /S • .. Cad illac equipped ! · · ' ' ' · · 636·2500or892-665l
, ' DOM BURNS 18881 Beach Bl H.B. '73 VW BUS (234GVP). Onl $3195 '72 Ma rquis Brou.gham P/W, like new. Asking --------t PORSCHE AUDI 847-8555 Full fa ctory equipped. Buy or Lease Y less than 50.000 m1. F\Jll S.1299. 979·4192C8·5) '68 VaUa nl 2-dr. slant six.
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uruu I 97 4 Celie a GT $3J J J Volvo Dir. s ince '56 H 0 WARD co~trol. Under wholesale stereo. full pwr. s1445. ma 1nta1 n e d . S J 2 5 o.
6 36-2333 Vi nyl top. mag wheels. 8 Ch rol t price, S2000. Call for Call 636-3955. _&.1_6_-8080 _______ _
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party. Metalhc blue, ap· low miles. (730MCBI. 2240S. Mllm at Warn(•r 631-1276 Newport Beath ••••••••••••••••••••••• 318 V..S 2 BBL. '77 Ji{'.
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whls, J4.000 mi's. S3850 Bill Maxey Toyota •7 4 VW Dasher leather. mus t sell this D--'-9935 p/s,p/b. $900. 541Hi942. St t•
• Gold 5 s pd am tf m 18881 Beach Bl I B A t t d . wk, ask $1495 or best ofr --r-a 1onwa90.n Pont.tac 9965 . • . · · u o. r ans .. r a 10. 847-0670 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Mer~. Sta. Wgn, p/s. 54 .000 mi 's . $3400 . 847-8555 h eat e r . Lak e n e w ! 1969 Dodge Station Wgn, p /b , p /wind., A /C, Automat1ctransm1ss1on. •••••••••••••••••••••••
642-7467or751-7210. 533MYF. '7:1 CDV, fully equiS?t radio. heater, radial 429CID, $2300. 545-2-129 ract.ory air conditioning. '74PontiacStationWaJ.tnn
'66 PORSCHE 912 Cpe. XI. '74 Toyota C.aico ('lJ77 76'S leather. mus t sell this tires, lu~g. rack. $699 or Eves. radio, h.eat~r. less than Grand Safari, loaded, l
. shape. 3,000 mi. on 1720 Delux~ ~ wk, ask Sl495or bestofr bestoffer.645·3215 l5,000males. <238MIE). immac. $4000. or bcstof·1
eng. New '74 Sepia Brn. 2 Door hardtop, auto. Dunton Ford VOLVO 'S 847-0670 '73 Marquis immlJc, non-$4191: fer. Priced under low . TS trans AM /FM stereo 1967 Monaco 4 dr. yellow. smokers car, nu rdls. 1' book. 673·2700 paint, A ma gs, .... 2240S MamatWar ncr J968CadillacCoupe w/air. xlnt cond. ssoc brks,carb.A/C,fullpwr,
Pi r e 11 is, s Po ii er s. radio, Landau top, mag Santa Ana 546· 707 0 HERE De Ville, xlnt cond. firm. 837 -9617 must sell Please make '75 Ast re SJ, air, a m /fm
blaupunkl, xtra set of wh ee Is• Ii k e new . 492-6.530
Wheels. ti.res, new tinted 862KMW. NOW -, ---ofr PP675-7214 Anytime. 1!170 llarbor. c .M. stereo tape, mags. Blu<', '74VWBUG 650odge880MonacoSta 8 000 mi 's S4800
windshield. 1st. SS,000. t1333 4 Speed, s tereo r adio. Camaro 9917 Wgn. $500. Xlnt cond . p /s li9 Monterey, 4 dr, ate . __ 6 31 -1276 __ 558.5828. • •
takes it. (714) 673·6562 art ~ heater. this ,..,r l<Kl ni·cc •New Engine ••••••••••••••••••••••• p/b, 551·3468. new trans, etc. Nds tune 71 p · •. , d . · .· --
6. ~u 'k • EW" d d & . S375 9631 tnu.l. ra 10, air,''"' F A Dunton Ford \o price. Sec l o up-•NewTransmissioo '731:.1 e 'N · J,()a e · up tires, · · 078 top Sharp exterior good 74 B. Trans m. 224 S M . t W . t 5461 KW •New Colors LT model. '76 license. '68 Charger, 383 Eng . ~d t 552 '0211 loaded, 15.000 mi. mint '71 P ORSC HE 914 O · ama arner precaa i' • · $3595.642·3301. w/1~.000 mi.nu steel b~lt Mustang 9952 ~~2o<) ~-~·re·· • cond . $52!l5, 842-3533
Red /Blk int. Mint. Pvt Santa Ana 546·7070 SAVE Alf 75'S r adials stereo, fac air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• or s 0 er . 847-2781 Ply. $4500. or b<.>st offer. '73 Camaro silver wi. blk. PS. P85.'i6·7477 '66 Mustan~ 289, V :S. '75 runabout nu. 5.000 mi.---------
540-042t&642·2502 '72ToyotaMKll AND DEMO'S top PS/PR //\i r, lo. 73 DODGECORO.._.ET Clean, xlnt cond. Ong. A/C,stick,sacrifice$500 •73 FIREBIRD
---Auto. trans .. factory air <11\lt,.ll l"",.; 1 MUST GO mi.$3,000/842·4790 CUSTOM "" •owner. $900. 644·0757 +TOP S96 mo. 645-4535 '74 CARRERA. sun r oof condit ioning, r adio. ll/""" UUW Automatic. power steer•
coupe with everything. heater.vinylroof,see it. ~ THISMONTH '69 CAMARO , m ags V..s.auto.lrans .. aircon· 71 Mus tang Grande. '71FordPinto in~ & brakes. radio.
Avail approx. Jan l, 1976. drive it at this low price. :~ ~~ TOYOTA BUY Stereo. very clean, $1500. dationang. power s teer· AM/~M stereo, PS/PB. 2 Door, auto. trans .. he~1t<'r, mai:: "heels, low
$15,000 firm. 645-6101 385FTB firm. 979-5088 ing, power brakes, radio, new tares. Mu st sell. Bst radio. heater . whitewall miles, extra l'lcan, <'k.
between 9:30 & 11 :30 AM $2299 OR 1967 Camaro, air, PS, heater, whitewall tires, ofr. 842-7435 tires, nice car ! 220CJS. <274J DC).
wkdays. 1966 H0tbo1 C M 1>'111 9103 · 1 f t · O I $3 49 5 LEASE 63M . ~ood shape. $900/ vtn)'. roo , cus O~ Ill· '65 Mus tang, 2+ 2GT, $1777 ft Y
72Ponche91 IT '72 VW Bus, new engine, bestoffer.494-0667 t enor & ex tenor. automatic, s mall VS,
T-a :o tWJtA• clutch, radial tires. cur· USED SPECIALS SS RS (208JFX). power steering. $975. Dunton Ford HOWARD
-· '7 ""11 •74 Vol 164 '7l Camaro 350 . · $ 1750 19,271Miles,air,5speed, .t.\11\ tains, & crpt. $3000. or . YO Air, tape. AM /FM. Im· 846-71Tieves. 2240S.Mam atWarner
mags. Silver with black ~~· ~~~~[fer. 536·899' or Auto matic, s unroof, mac. Dix int. $2550 ATLAS 73 MUSTA._.G Santa Arna 546·707° Chevrolet
interior. garage kept ~~-TOYOTA /\M/Fi\1 stereo. leather. 633-6437 f"'lll n &Q I"'
d t. (ll38FBU) L l .t be t .. 5005 A ti. t . . '74 Runabout. 4-s pd . ove lJ.JI .~. con 1 ion. · '75 VW Sc1rroco. 2/mo old uxury a 1 s 5 • r. · C'"-lft" Plymouth utoma c rans~ission, orange w /blk int. Radio. Nt>wport Beac-h
SAYE 1966 Harbor. c M 646·9303 A/C. Save ssoo. Must sell $6395 ~~=~~! ........ !!!.~ 0 ;Joaily &Sunday pow e r ~leeri !1.8 • a /c, d isc brakes. nu 833-0555 this wknd. 496·0694. 'til 10 PM b~akes. air conditioned. tires. 33M m1. XJnl cond.1---------
'9J Toyota 4 spd. R/H, •74 Volvo 142 CONNELL 2929HarborBlvd. v1!1yl roof. o!'IY 34.. S2.400.644·2676. '65GTO,nucngine.
NEWPORT
Ir1PURTS
good cond. Best offer (.' M nules. Exceptional unit! trans &tire._,
536-6752 vw BUSES <\ Speed• overdrive' 54os6t·a l 9e3sa4 (252GWA). ·73 Pinto S<.'dan . 1 owner. S800 leather, AM /FM stereo , ti 12·fi09i'.
, '72 Corolla 1600 Deluxe. rassette, sunroof. A CHEVROLET Only $3295 Auto, air. AM radio, Xlnt --------cond I tares. $2100/ orr. Thunderbird 9970
air cond . 4 spd, lo mi, like & CAMPERS sports sedan. 752LEQ. Dodge 200 w /camper. Ex-Sat/ Sun. 642 7488 •••••••••••••••••••••••
new. $2200. 673-6811 . $5399 SALES&SERVICE cellent cond., $1,500. HOWARD , . . . ·74 T-Bird , Sunroor Full
JlOO W.Coast Hwy.N.B.. 74 CeUca G.T . Showroom •74 IUS 184KYQ 2828 Harbor Bl•d. 548·5459· 74 Panto Station Wgn a•.r pwr, stereo, Ex<'rl t.•nnd .
642·9405 cond. AM /FM, 11000 mi. 7 Pass. Sharp! • J)etll\ ttwt4•
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White. Offer. 640-7963 '73 IUS 666GNM Cf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ove & uall St. ' T B d d. * SPECI •L* N t Be h 61 · ir , auto, ra m, A L c 4 w D 11 500 M. 7 Pass. Dual tanks '71 Ltd Brou~ham, stereo, 8ew3po3 ros ac 174 Pl 11...•yo power acc<.>ssories. $400.
75PORSCHE914 Ch~rrycond,$70o.Xtra1~ •711us 5 32CKT VOLVO . Beautiful '72ChevyMonte air, <ill power, $1300. • 55 4 Speed, ra~o. heater. 673-61.19or673·0825
5 speed, radio & mags. c .B. etc. Never in dirt or 7 Pass. Real nice! Carlo. Asking $600 below 497-1405. (061MXR>. offroad.548·5459. •711us 048FUM 19MHorlw CM 6469303 blue bk.$1995.833-9211. ---------1174 MUSTA.._.G raisedtires,lowmiles,& V~ 9974 11t1..995 ----------t 72 FORD GRAM f"'lll immaculate, C463KPY). ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9 Pass. Clean! '70 M t c 1 XI t DOt4IURNS 1970 Toyota Corona Dix •71 IUS OOl41 I '74 164E, air, AM/FM, one ar 0 • n TORINO 2+2 Only $2395 74Che•yV~a 47,700 Orig. Mi. $1300 or MPG, luxury for only cond. Air, PS/PB. $1750. S"UI GO.... GT W PORSCHE AUDI bestorr.847.11'5 7Pass./\ircont.I. $4700, must sell 892-897 644·1700 exl S48 or ""' REWA " 4Speed,coupe,aircondi· agon I 3631 HS'bor G .G . •70 IUS 289NH eves·wknds. 839-1968. V..S. auto. trans., power tioned, radio, beater. low H 0 WARD 4 Speed, radio .. hcJltr.
63
6-
2333
Trfmnph 9767 7 Pass. Low miles. steering. power brakes, miles, & immaculate! mag wheels. Nice car!
---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ?OIUS JlllHR '67 Volvo Sta Wgn, aut •1sChe•yMotm1 AM /FM s tereo r adio, (731.KMX>. Chevrolet 817J NO • • 11 7 Pass. Sunroof. trans, RIH. gd runnin V-8, auto. trans., factory heater, whitewall radial Only $3195 Dove & ~ii St. $2666 PORSCHE '69 Triumph GT6, Wt cond. $750. 833-&413 o air conditioning, power tires. roof rack, wood
trade for another car or '71 CAMPER 724MVIC <t.99...ill<MI steering. powe r dlsc gr al n side tr i m . Newport ach
SALE bestcashofr493-4747 Flat top. Great for the 1---------1 brakes, r adio, beater. (639KYS). HOWARD 833-0555 Dunton Ford
weekend. '71Vol•o142 whitewall tires, tinted 52095 2240S. Main al Warner
PORSCH E '69 911E . '68 Tri 250· Wide Radials ·10CAMPER 8131MT Stick s hift, AM /FM g lass, like newl 6269 Chevrolet fltymouth 9960 SantaAno 546-7070
Sportomatlc. Excellent w(wlre wheels. Over Poptop.Like ncw! radio. heater. A bargain Mi1es.988NBX. ATLAS Dove &QuailSt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Prlced to sell. dnve, $1,000. 545·9568. al any price. On this bard $3999 Newport Beach '64 Valiant, 6 cyl stick. '71 Htchbck. Sharp. Below
(629HW0)1 IFYOU tofindcar.MlHQH. Chrysler PtylllOUth R/11, runs xlnt. Very gd Blue Book. 4-speed. Mid·
POl\SCHE •73 911T. 5 havea servicetoofferor $AYE DuntonFord OpenDaily&Suoday 833·0555 rond.642·7583 nightBlue.549-3810.
,Spd, ~.000 actual ml. goodstosell,place an ad 22'0S.Malnat Wamer 'llllOPM '67Mustang V-8289,runs '71 OUSTER, VS, stick. 12 Vega Station Wagon,
!.9ac/•rA::::· ;;.ru~~r~~: g:as~~fieed o s8e~[on P.i '.o~ eJ l Santa Ana 546-7070 29'l9 c;!~~~:!vd. ~:OO· or best offer. $1350/off:s.0921 ~~!ri,~$i~';o~4~~~ mi. ~~?s'~i1 E •74 914 • .;;,Pho::;:;ne~64.z.~567S==. ==::;L:====~=ii~I mJl fmia. '68 Bel Air. 6 cy1. radio, 546·1 9 3 4 Aados., UMd 9900Aatot,, Used 9900 A8tos. Used 9900
S.lv•r. Excell"nl cond.. , p/s, p/b, xlnt runnlng 1----------1 .. "' -,oTorino ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=~~7~:~f.~int VOLVO =-n~~.~~l111' 1650
Xlnl cond. Bestoffer.
c:cod. U~). 842-7887. • HOUSE .· f966 Horbor. CM. 646 9303 · '66 Caprice. N u auto ,70Galaxle500.
'89 Volvo 1425. 4 spd FM, trans. All pwr. '450· Low mi, xlnt cond.
t OF nda eome body wk, $1325, 640-5907. 988-7397
536-7932 '67 El Camino 391 aheU.1----------1 IMPORTS ~reo tape, map. runs '72 Cntry Sedan Wgn 3.Sl
3 7210 Alltos, Used Xlnt. 646-8681 Ecooo eng au~o trans, 714 12 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PS, PB, fmt d111c brtcs, --------1 AMC 990 72 IMPALA AC, ou Uret. brka & bat·
"71 814 8,Yr, 1 own, alr, •••••••••••••••••••••• Metallic gllver, auto. p/i, tery. Golnc over seas.
map. new~. loaded, '72AMCSport.about air, radio. Askin1 *'<70. $1900549-21&41 . batollt r • .,,._. •-
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Price
• • • •
1975 COUPE
DE VILLES
2 to choose Take
your choice
(388MMJ Low as
$7495 SALE PRICE
1974 ELDORADO
COUPES
2 to choose Take
y ou r choice
(406801 Low as
S699!> SALE PRICE
1974 COUPE
DE VILLES
8 to choose Talo.e
your Che.rice (Ser
1797 ' Low as S5495
SALE PRICE
1974 SEDAM
DE VILLES
3 10 choose Take
your choice
!222N JWJ Loaoed
S5495 SALE PRICE
1973 COUPE
DE VILLES
5 to choose Take
yo u r choice
(538GJTl Lnw as
S4495 SALE PRICE
1973 SEDAM
DE VILLES
1 to choose Take
your choice (Ser
4128) Low as $4395
SALE PRICE
1971 COUPE
DE VILLES
2 to Choose TaKe
y ou r c hoi c e
(061 DOA) Low as
$2995 SALE PRICE
1968 COUPE
OE V ... LE
(XHN301) Loaded
51 895 SALE PRICE
Last Call
for '75's
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OVER 54 YEARS OF
BUSINESS.
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Not 1ust a few leaders. but
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car and truck 1n our huge
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DISCOUNTED to save our
customers MANY MANY
dollars' Come 1n. pick out
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12 MONTH,
12,000 MILE ·
USED CAR
HTBIDED
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POU CY
•
SPECIAL
LUXURY BARGAIN
1974
OLDS
CUTLASS
SOLON
Auto trans . air
cond1t1oning. stereo
r ad io. vinyl r oo f .
reclining seats. rallye
wheels. ( 1928 76)
s3177
•
10 USED
HON DAS
IM STOCIC
.. s.per Gas SaYen"
"'& ..... SpKW-
1974 HOMDA CIVIC
Radio and heater (131656)
52477
----·----'72 PINTO SQUIRE
WGN.
Radio . he a t e r . air
cond1t1oning. radial WSW
tires. 2000 cc. console.
bucket seats. (811 HXZJ
5 1577 ----·----
72 CHEVROLET VEGA
4 speed. radio. heater.
rallye wheels. while wall
ltres. bucket seats, custom
stripes. (775FVA)
5 1677 ----·----
72 AMC GREMLIN
6 c ylinder. radio and
heater. white side wall tires.
(770JFF)
----·----
'73 FORD GALAXIE 500
Automalrc. power steeflng,
power brake s. AM/FM
stereo. arr conditioning,
radial white wall tires.
(904GST)
5 1877 ----·----
74 PLYMOUTH DUSTER
Slant six. radro and heater.
Soper economy ( 165528)
----·----
'73 OLDS 98 LS
Automatic. power steering -
brakes • windows • seat. air
cond1t1on1 ng . AM /FM
stereo, tilt wheel. vinyl tap,
cruise control. radial tires.
(117693)
has come early
here at
Bauer Motors!
Take a look
at these
fantastic savings:
'75 IUICK
SKYHAWK
Auto. trans . power steenng
& brakes. air. & extra ctean!
(6661WM)
WAS $4895
SANTA SPECIAL
SAVE $500
HOW $4395
'74 IUICK
CENTURY LUXUS
Factory air. low 27,000
miles. (057KAO)
WAS $3695
SATA SPECIAL
SAVE $400
MOW $3295
· •74 OPEL
MAHTA COUPE
Auto. trans.. low 14,000
mt I es. ( 166LRW)
WAS $3295
SANTA Sf'ICIAL
SAVE $300
MOW $2995
'74 CHEVY
BEL AIR
Auto. trans.. factory air.
DOwef steering & brakes.
low miles. (058LIT)
WAS $3295
SANT A SrtCIAL
SAVE $500
HOW $2795
'74 AUSTIN
MARINA
4 Door. 4 speed. air. low
7.000 miles (263MSF)
WAS $3295
SANTA SPECIAL
SAVE $300
MOW $2995
'74 ELDORADO
Like new cond1t1on. has
everythrngl (283JPYJ
WAS $7495
SANT A SPECIAL
SAVE $500
MOW $6995
'74 FORD
GRAM TORINO
Sharpest m the area! Low l
owner miles. (335KEI)
WAS $3695
SANTA SPECIAL
SAVE $400
HOW $3295
'74 FORD VAN
Chinook conversion. very
unusual! (228MRSJ
WAS $5995
SANTA SPECIAL
SAVE $600
HOW $5395
'74 COHTIMEHT AL
TOWMECOUPE
Has everything. loaded! 1
owner. low miles. (281 JV'N)
WAS $6495
...teapeckil
SAVE $700
HOW $5795
'73 OLDS
CUTLASS COUPE
Sh o wroo m condi tion
throughout' (134LGC)
WAS $3695
SANTA SPICIA.L
SAVE $400
HOW Sl295
'74 JENSEN
HIALEY
Low 7000 miles. air
conditioned. (#15925)
WAS $6495
SAMT A SPICIAL
SAVE $600
HOW $5195
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USED
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MONTE CARLO
Aut o . tran s .• air
condit ionin g , power
steering. power brakes.
vinyl roof . tilt steering
wheel. turbine wheels.
(183LHV)
S4369
•
'74
CHEVY
IMPALA
4DOORSEDAN
V-8, auto. trans.. factory air
conditi on ing . pow er
steering. power brakes,
radio. heater. (549KJI)
s2295
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'74 FORD
GRAN TORINO
40001 SEDAM
V-8. auto. trans • factQf'Y air
conditioning, power
steering, power brakes.
radio. heater. vinyl roof.
(789KRJ)
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"72 DATSUN
110 4-0001
Auto. trans.. radio. heater.
vinyl roof. (2743)
52195
'73 DATSUN
240-'l
4 speed, radio. heater. vinyl
roof. low miles. (2757)
55195
'72 DATSUN
510 4 DOOi
4 speed, air. radio. heater,
extra clean. (2758)
SAVE
•74 DATSUN
260·1
Auto. trans .. AM/FM radio.
heater. less than 7,000
miles. (2764) SAVE
'73 COMET
Economical 6 cylinder.
auto. trans.. 1 owner &
extra clean! (2779)
52595
'69YW
FA.STIACIC
4 speed. radlo. heater.
excellent condition. (2770)
SAVE
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PRICED
USED
CARS •..
'71 FIREBIRD
Automatic, air cond .. radio.
heater. vinyl top. 68JEP.
$2389
'72 GRAN
TORINO WGN •
9 PASSENGER
Automatic. air cond., power
steering, power brakes,
luggage rack. 91 OFWA.
$2489
173 FORD
MAVERICK
Automatic, air cond .. power
steering, power brakes.
am-fm stereo. immaculate.
754GWX.
$2689
'72 GRAN
SAFARI WAGON
Air cond .. power windows.
roof rack, low mileage.
783FZH.
$2689
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University Old smobile
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540-9640
PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac
2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
546-8017
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REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS
'.' C l I~ \J I ~; (,
6:00 I Cl) Sunrise Semester · Knowtad11 Fu turn m Educational futuru
6:30 I Cl) @) Educational Ftlturn • Not lor Wo111111 OnlJ
Eartti ub
Mldl11I Jackson Show
Nnloo Rewe
Quiet Dmr Mdlraw
~Club
6 0 m m Clrtoona
(Qt (j)) CV a> Good MornlnC.
youn1 comedian and his auests in
a comedy and current events
variety formal
I (~ (j)) (J) al Show.Otts
""" NannJ l the Profeuor
Dtctrlc Com111"'
11:30 8 (ff) CV (j) Surd! tor Tomor•
row 0 ti)@@) m NoondaJ Wed.-
Fri. fJ (~ Ci)) CV m Rhyme ' Rea-
son m lefs Rap m am eostJJ
A I l I R ~~ 0 0 l'l
J:OO I@ tJ3 I~~;.', Show
Americl 12:00 I Noontime fl) Stoel Market Openln1 · To Tell the Truth
fll) Mister Ro11rs' Nel1hbortlood 6 I Love lu'l....
7:30 I cartoons ! Cl)) LV m Ed11 of Nl&ht
· TenneSSff Tuatdo News lu1s l Hb Buddies om: See Daytime Movies.
Thre« Stooies 11 Dream of Junnie : Sesame Street (J) Noon Affair/Joe Ba11ttl @Somerset
1:00 @ capt.In Kan11roo The Jetsons
Sunup futures
Romper Room Not for Women Only
The fttntstones ~ ~ The Munsten 12:30 8 1 00 a As the Wot1d Tums
The P.T.L ctub 0 @ m Days ol Our llvts
tw Tort Stodl Elch1n11 @ Dick Yan Dyb
UttSt Rascals fJ (Qj (j)) 00 Cii) All MJ Chll·
1:30 I Rell1lous Pro1ran1t dren
• Jeck UUnH ! News Yoel l Friends Courtship ol Eddie's f1thtr
Ml1ht7 Hercules lullwinllle
New Zoo Rnue 1:00 ~@ Movie: See Daytime Movies.
: YUla Altcre; camscoltndll M~ny RFD
Tues .. Thurs. (®) (j)) CV m Ryan's Hope
9:00 = (t) Price Is Rlfht I Journey to Advt1ture JJ""ovte: See Daytime Movies. M1jor Ad1ms
@ CIJ ®J m C 1 I 1 b r I t J Martet Cloalnc SwHpstakes Educational Procr.ms
The Call•fJ 1 :30 I@ (]) 00 Thi Guldln1 1.lcht
Leave It to hntr . @ Ci) @) m The Doctors
AM l.os Anctln Hazel 9 a> F11tum <9 (j)) CV m let's Mab A fIM luq Deal
Ceirtl1 lln 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies.
( : 5(jj)M,~u&11• Show
2
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00 I ai fE ~ ~ ~u::·:~
9'.30 0 ~ (I)~ m Wheel of for. 6 Phil Donahue Show
tu.. <~ CIJ> rn m $to,ooo ,,,..
i M"'":. See Daytime Mcwies. mid Jttt"I Collie U) News m @futures 2:30 I® 00 Cl) Matdl ,_.
CrlH AcfU News
Ca11oplnc Counnet (~ (j)) 00 al One Uft to
I m Mille Dou&1H Show
Onit l Haniet
Movie: See Daytime Movies;
Domlnao Wed M1veritll
Thi LU<Y Show
MldllJ Mouse Club
The Munsters CI> New Zoo Revue
Yoat l Huck
: Edutatlonal Pro111ms ( ) Comtdy Classla, Mickey
Mouse Club Wed.
(EDr1m1
4:00 I Father Knows Best Midley Mouse Club <ei'J cv> cv m A1te11Choo1
Special Wed. "Sarah's Summer ol
the Swans" (R) A moving story of a
sensitive H·year-old girl's emer·
gence from adolescent inse<:urlty to
a sense of personal worth.
BevertJ Hillbillies
Yofl ' Friends Qllli11n's Island
1 CV Terry ' His Friends Mi Amico Andres
Adam-12
The Munsters
: Mister Roaers' Nei1hborhood (Qr. ) The Flinbtonts ucept
Wed.
I i~::io::el~~0poulble
Roclly l His Friends
4:30 Didi Van ope Show
Gilli11n'1 Island
St1r Trek
Dan Sh1dows
Adam·l2
Buis l His Buddies
Bltman 00 Price II Rifht
Huuie Boy Sttow
Cl) Merv Griffin Show
Brady Bunch
: Sesame Street
( (])) Mickey Mouse Club Empt
Wed. ffi Underdoc
S:OO = 0 0 ®l EE (Qj Cil> News 3 Features; News Mon.
The Bil Valley: NYPD Fri.
II love Lucy
Maveric:ll
The Flintstones
~ed Ricer
(!.) Merv Griffin Tues.
Roon1 212; Blue lo Grey foot·
ball Classic Fri. The fortieth renewal
of this All Star football classic lrom
Montgomery, Alabama m Drama G) Don Wilson Show; News Mon. m Add1ms flmllJ
5:30 I fJ (j) (ff) CV (ti9l Cl)) Nft'I 3 Stump the St111;lrews Mon.
uters Blnetbtll Fri.
I
Hocan's Heroes
The Monllees m Three Stoo111
Andy Griffith ucept Fri.
Electric Compa"'
Ton Tallt
Jadl 8ennJ Show; News Mon.
6 Mowte: See Daytime Movies. I Ben Hunh!r lntervlews/fpturu
• ~ Features Cet Sm11t
10:00 I ~ rn Cl) C1mbit Uve
Holan'• Heroes u Cati
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PICTURE
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i1rn (~ Cl)) CV a> Central Hos·
<Cit Cl)) (]) a> Happy Days pltal
Tommy H.wkins S11ow I love Amerlun StJte Truth or Consequences Mov. It: See Daytime Movies.
Comer PJ1• Porky Pie
700 Club Three Stoo1es
11:00 I !~(I) Youn1 lo Rettteu Ci) Ironside
• 1 @) m HIC'I Rolltf1; Darll Sh1dows
oo If on .. Tues. David St1Jn., 3:30 8 Di111hl btr1 is the star of this new pro· @ Movie: See Daytime Movies;
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SUNDAY
DECEMBER 14
r. ~ < 1 r~ N 1 r ~ c.
<*>Indicates an AdvtrtllttHlt.
6:00 Bible Answers/Ch~phen
6:30 Yeaellble Soup
7:00 U.S. of Arthlt
Voice of Aarlcutture
Serendipity
Dennis the Mena<e
People's Forum
Hour of Pow•r
What Do You Expect?
@ This Is the lite
Warren Robem
• Spanish Movie
7:15 With This Rine
7:30 Harlem Globetrotteu
Jimmy Sw•u•rt Show
The Christophers
Monnen T1bern1de Choir
6 Jeffs Collie
let Th(re Be llaht
Yoke of Victory
Elementary News
@ Rea Humbard
7:45 (]) Sacred Heart
8:00 lamp Unto My Feet
Hl1hw1y to Heaven
This Is the life
Rea Humbird
Oral Roberts
8 TY 8 Looks 1t lumina
I DaveL& Goll•th
@ W @ Jerry Falwell
Wonderam1
Mister Rorers' Nel1hborhood
DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. DECEMBER 14. 1975
(~ ) Day of Discovery ~ Pro football Houston at ' Ci)) Animal World
1:30 Look Up & live Oakland. Navid1d en el 81rrlo •
Day of Discovery ISunday Celebration Y11r of the Runninc 81cll
Ch1llen1e My Sermon Classic Theatre (R) 12:30; Pro football Pre-Game Show
Jimmy Sn11art Show ) Withlt Real Estate Report
It Is Written Est.I es la Yid• lss~es a. Answers
Meetln1 Time at Celvary 10:30 f) Movie: (C) "Tammy Tell Me Movie: "Boys Town" (dra) '38
@ (j) Kathryn Kuhlman True" (com) '61 -Sandra Dee, -Spencer Trtcy, Mickey Rooney.
: Seslme Strnt John Gavin. Charles Drake. IThrae Stooces
( Cl)) Fabulous Kem County I (Qt (j)) rn m Devlin farm Report
9:00 i Sunflower Calebratlon Comp•nJ • The Real McCoys ())> friends of Min Cl) @ AH Humbard Calvary Chapel Direction& • a;, MHt ttie Presa ' Fiim feature 1:00 l)@(I) ())Pro Football Minne·
Day of Discovery 11:00 Rex Humbard ' sot• at Detroit.
Camput Profile _ Viewpoint on 6 Home Buyer's Gulde B On Campus
utritlon "A1htin1 Depression" (Qtl @ )(])al These Are the (Qj Cf)) @ a) Col1att. Tripi•
10:00
K.IUl!l!' Kuhlman Diys Crowa oJ Golf A 36·hole Women's
• @Cl) Orel Roberts 0 f Troop Professional Golf Championship from
Co111e Alive ID Movie: "Journey for Marc1rtf' the Mission Hills Country Club in
This Is Your Bible (dra) '•3 -Mar11ret O'Bri en, Rob· Palm Sprin1s. Calif., with a total
(]) Ca1t1e,. 'Thrff ert Youns. purse of $50,000. .
1 (jJ) Towf Hall Meetinf I Church in tht Home IG'"tin1s from Germany Toda~Rtficlon First. Blptbt Churth (j) lnsi&ht IH I m Grandstand 11:30 Medill Um 'Thornt• Outdoors (~ ) Jl111my Swa111rt Show <9 (j)) (i) al Make A Wbh 'Tiit Turbul11rt Ocean (R)
You l YOUf World · Gtorll ci,.,-1 Pet "-"" . Championship Bowtlnc
@(I) Nfl Pre-Game Show 1:30 Movie: "The Redhead l tM
Amazina Propheciea boy" Crom) •50 -Glenn Ford, •
Spectrum Rhond1 Flemlnr, Edmond O'Brien.
Jerry Falwell (I) Wresttln1 from the Olympic
Electric Company 12:00 (j) This Is Your Bible fJ Movie: ''The Yellow Cab Men"
Muslca J Palabras O Movie: (C) .. Powder River" (com) '50 -Red Skelton
Camera Three (adv) ·53 -Rory Calhoun. I Meet !tie Press Accion de I• Comunid1d Movie: "The 0111on Trell" The Yir1lnl1n (J9l g;, Pro football Kansas (wes) '59 -Fred MacMurrey. Cl) Movie: "John Paul Jonu"
City Chiefs at Cleveland Browns. 2 Directions ( a) '59 -Robert Stack.
i Hour of Power Movie: (C) ''The Kid from 9 The Hum1nlst
Real EsUte Optn House as" (wes) '50 -Audie Murphy 2:00 0 I Si'WAl I Hans Christian An·
Dominao I Wanderlust dersen
Herald of Truth American/Israeli TY Hour 1 •~1~•..:.1<'""1""Al.,.I Youth for Christ m 00 Pro Football Double· Mideast An1lysla Chinese Enterlllnment Hour
header First game -San Francisco Great Perform111u1 "Mahler's faith for Today
at Atlanta. Symphony Ho. 4" (R) flrln1 l.lne
'NOT BAD FOR A NICE CiUY'
baugh\ bc,t-,cllmg novel. II ha,"' premier<
Wc<lnc,da>. JI I OPM on (" B'i
"I've ,1lw..1y' wantcJ 10 he an acro r IO·
stmct1vcl> ~1m.I thal"• 1he way I approach
performing." '>ay~ Kennedy. who \aw I h
vear' of regular Arm\ 'icrvicc before rurn·
mg profc"ional actor in 1951> "So while I
never had any trouble gelling pan~ when I
came lo H ollywood, it wa~ alway~ :h a
heavy. And I'd find my'ielf reflecling tho~e
char act er~ even "'hen I go! home. to ~uch
an exten• thal I'd be deprc, .. ed and down
unul a picture wa., over. It got 'o I hated
ti) think of my rwo kids ~ecing me as a killer
all !he 11me and ul1.1r ,1y' "'inding up mrelf
in a pool of blood." T he targets of hi<1 vio-
lence included Joan Crawford in "Strait
Jacket." Cary Grant in "Charade." Gregory
Peck in "M irage'' and <1uch rangy heroc'i as
Clint W.ilker. John Wayne and Jim Arnc~s:
··1 wa' ju't the right size -h'4" and 160
pound<; -for the good gll}\ to knock
Jround," Kennedy '>Jy'>. "If I'd \tarted when
I wa' younger. against <;maller fellows like
Alan Ladd and Humphrey 8 0gart, I would
not h,1ve had a chance "
During his years as a movie bad guy,
George Kennedy wa'in't too happy with the
roles he played. He'l> much more comfort-
able being a hero, saying: "I t'~ easier on me
and my family." That's one reason he was
delighted to star as veteran beat po liceman
Bumper Morgan in !he new dramatic serie'I,
The Blue Knight, ba<ied on Joseph Warn-
The turning point came with "Cool H and
l ukc." in wh1~h he started out a~ a bully
hut changed to the worshipful lieutenant of
hero Paul Newman. He won the 1968 Aca-
demy Awan.1 for best supporting actor and
a new good guy wa.' born. Since then he has
played varied parrs. a .. the heroic .urport
manager in "Airport" (winning an Oscar
nomination) and it'I sequel "Airport 75." an
equally ~roic policeman in "Earthquake''
and a vengeful computer expert in the just-
released "The Human Facto r." H e says: "l
like the charac ter in The Blue Knight be-
cau~e he"s a very warm personality with a
101 of down-to-cartji 'iavvy. It's not just
sirens screech ing but the story of a very
human guy."
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2:30 Movie: "Let's Go PCavy" (com)
'51 -The Bowery Boys m Movie: ''The Last 6-naater"
(mys) '39 -Edward G ·Robinson,
John ~rradine, J1mes Stew1rt.
I Pentecost.I Temple
lnslahl
3:00 lssuu & Answeis
Movie: (C) "A Connecticut Yin·
ltee In IUn1 Arthur's Court" (mws)
'49 -Bina Crosby
8Hud On
Movie: (C) "The V.l.P.'s" (dre)
'65 -Richard Bunon, Ehubeth
Taylor, Louis Jourdan.
t1g) Movie: (C) "Gl1i" (mus) '58 -
Leslie Caron. Louis Jourdan, Maurice
Chevalier. Hermione G1n1old.
Sinister Clnem•
lt.1111 '75
Jlmmr Sw1111rt Show
: Wall Stttet Week
( ~ (j.)) This Is the NFL
. Human Dimensions
· Issues & Answers
3:30 3 Stump the St.n
· Herlltre '"James Monroe & His
Doctrine" O I $1i1Cill ! The Three Musket·
eers A 90·m1nute animated version
ol the Alexander Dumas classic.
@ Aellr lous Town Hell ED Wuhinrton WHk In Review
~ This Is the Life
lnsltht
4:00 It Takes All llinds "Christmas
Season Consumer Rip-Offs"
(3) (Q9 Cl ) Coller• Footblll '75 "Year ol lhe Runn1n1 Back"
m
Sundar
Tuun The1tre
Maverick
Movie: ''Words I Musle" (mus)
'48 -Gene l<elly, June Allyson.
Rock Concert
Korean Variety
(6) film f11ture
World of Survlv1I
: World Press
• S.turday Matinee
Roller Games
4:30 Secret Sle.uth
Korun News
The Flintstones
: Brown on Brown (R)
( ) World ot Survive! GJ Clmpus Profile -Viewpoint on
Nutrition
5:00 ; CI) flee the N1tlon
3 America
I sHc1a~ I Slntl I lhe flute
le1rs Full-lenrth animated cartoon
about three beus who worry that
S..nta won't find them, so they de·
c1de to look for him insteed 0 Collea• football '75 "The 'fur
of the Runn1n1 Back" 0 Det11n1tlon Amtrlea "The lrjsh''
«9) Newt aJ Mo"le: "The Gre1t Missouri
R11d" (wes) '50 -Ward Bond.
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Ci)) Loula ,.,ul Lehm1n
The City Th•l F'or1ot About
Christm11
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5:30 B cu @) Ci) Ci) m Newt
little R1$C.1IJ
World of Survival "Baboons"
John Forsyth narrites this incredible
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plans are interrupted by an emer·
1ency when Helaa is slung by a
poisonous sea creature.
I Whirs Mr Unt7
The FBI
Stlln D1lllon no H1n1
{fc9 Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Dey of the
Wolvu" (dra) '71 -Richard 4an,
Martha Hyer, Rick Jason. ED I Sl'f(IAL I That Un«rtlln Ptr1·
dist Conclusion of a two-pan
program on Micronesia.
B THE TINY TREE-New ·* animated Christmas
show on BELL SYSTEM
FAMILY THEATRE. 0 ~ (j)@) m -1 1-;-n-,-xc-1 The
Tiny Tree A little crippled &ir1's
Chrislmu is made happier by • tiny
DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. DECEMBER 14. t975
tree 1n a meadow and the forest I Come AJl"e animal s who have befr1ended her J1p1nese film
Buddy Ebsen provides the voice ol The One W1y
Squire Badaer, and Roberta nack Masterpiece Theltre; Notonou•
sin11s the two theme son11s. "To om1n "Prelude" Chopin finds
love and Be loved," and "When Georae's charms 1rres1st1ble and
Autumn Comu " falls 1n love w11h her
00 Amerlc.e 9:30 O The Kin& Is Comlnr 0 Movie: (C) (Zhr) ''The V.l.P.'s" @ I sn(tAL I Silent Hl&ht Animal
(dra) '65 -Richard Burton, Eliza ed story about how the son11 "Silent
beth Taylor, Louis Jourdan, Orson Ni&ht" came to be written.
Welles. Rod Taylor. Mau1e Smith. O w1nted: Deed or Alive ID Cltyw1tchers I Reviv•I fires
8:00 t)@ Cher Cher and her Coron• Now
auests -Hal linden ol "Barney 10:00 1 CD 00 Bronk In an under·
Miller," Ruth Bum and Glen world power struule, the leader of
Campbell -all spool a "typical" a family has his own ambitious
television show. Cher and linden brother killed, and Sgt Webber
spoof Jeanette MacDonald and (Tony K1n11) Ira med for that mur.
Nelson Ecf dy der.
B See Bob Hope's 0 JOIN MAC DAVIS -
·*Christmas Parly. ·*CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!
Top guest stars. B ~@ [Q) m I irlCtA\ I MIC
Presented by Texaco Dnis Christmu Sho". Mac is joined 0 ~@@) m ! $Fl¢tAl I Bob by guests Peg~y F.lem1n1. Roy Clark,
Hope Christmu Show Bob plays and . four choirs in this Chrislm~s
host to Redd Fon, Donny & Marie special emphaslltng the child in
Osmond. Angie Dickinson and the everyone, ev~rywhere.
AP All-Amertca Football Team. 0 Diy ~f D1sc~very O Pop Goes the Cou11try @ A"!er1e1n Lifestyle
Ci) I sric1•l I The Three Musket. I flith tor Tod•J
eers Animated version of the Dumas fE ":w,s 11 classic erry 1 we
0 (QCl ) CV m Six Miiiion $ 700 Club
Min "Clark Templeton O'Flaherty" ~ T~e .~upreme Court & ~!vii
A secret chemical placed on govern-l1bert1es The Bank Secrecy Act
ment documents leads Steve on a ~Lou Gordon Show
m1ss1on to prove whether a friend 10:30 Jimm1 Sw1111rt ~.how
1s guilty or innocent of being a 6 Tod1r it A&u• C. 1ente
lr11tor. Lou Gossett aaesls. 0 The Lucy Sho'!
8 Christmu With the Kine F1mily m The Ashmen f ile
I UICta\ I The Ice P1l1ce John . I Wor1d of Trnel
Davidson headlines the holiday 11.00 B O !1!i News
edition of this series. and guests 3 News/Ev1nrehsm
include Gloria Lortng. comic Jack Pacesetters
Deleon, World F11ure Skating 6 World ol Survlv1I
Champion Tim Wood, Canadian Skat-(Qi, ~t"""
ing Champion Linda Carbonetto. the 0 Movl~; Som~body Up There
Bob Turk Ice Dancers and skating l ikes Me (dra) 56 -Paul New·
stars Roy and Sandy Wagelln. man, Pier Angeli, Sal Mineo
I Sim Yorty Show m Miu lon: lmposslble
J1p1nese Features ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN
Evenlna 1t Symphonr ·* (IN COLOR)
9:00 t) 1 (]) (!) Koi•k Vincent Gar· K1thryn Kuhlman
denia auests as a former New York @ N1me of the G1m1.
City detective now with the Las : Kup's Show
Vegas Pohce force who collars a · Jimmy S'uu1rt Show
"retired" counterfeiter and calls his · Slmm1 & Comp1ny
former boss Kojak to come and gel 11:15 1 (1) SammJ & Comp1ny
his prisoner. But by the time l<o· 11:30 Pro footb1ll Beat/Movie: (C)
jak arrives, 1t seems someone " t11nrer on the Run" (wes) '67-
wanted the prisoner dead instead of Henry Fonda. Anne Baiter.
10 1111 B S..mmr lo Comp1nr Guests in 0 ~ O m I JjOWA!. l Dun elude Della Reese, Robert Blake,
M1rtln Callfomia Chri stmas Dean and Lou' Rawls.
aoes "on locallon" throuahout Cali· 1700 Club
forn1a for his holiday special with 6 Media
auesls Dionne Warw1<:ke, Georgia Movie: (C) "A Distlnt Trumper'
En11el, Michael learned and the (dra) '64 -Troy Don1hue, Suzanne
Goldd1aaers Pleshette, Diane McBain.
I) Oral Roberts 00 Telepulse 0 (Qt! (j)) (1) Cl) A 8 C SundlJ [9) Movie: (C) "The Devil 1t 4
Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Whit Ever HIP· O'Clock" (dra) '61 -Spencer
pe"ed to Aunt Alke" (R) Geraldine Tracy, Frank Sinatra.
Paae, Ruth Gordon, Rosemary For· @ Tonr & Sus1n AJ1mo
sylh, Robert fuller. Mildred Dunn-~ Warren Roberts
ock, Joan Huntington, Peter Wi, Ci)) Sp1nish Movie
Brandon, Michael Barbera. Ms. 12:00 6 liberty Temple Church
Paae stars es Claire Marrable, a Movie: "Kiss the Gir1s lo Mike
well -bred widow whose housekeep· Them Die" (dra) '67 -Michael
ers disappear 1n direct ratio to the Connors, Dorothy Pro11me.
add1tion1I funds that appear In her @ Movie: "love ol Three Quttns''
bank account (dra) '65 -Hedy Lamarr. m I SffCtlC I V1udtvllle Barbara 12:30@ Ri1ht On
McNair and Scotty Plummer join 1:00 B Spe1kinr FrttlJ
host Red Buttons for an hour of 1:55 t) Movie: (C) "Wild Wild Winter"
music, comedy, and ma1lc (rom) '66-Gary Clarllt, Ctms Noel.
MONDAY
DECEMBER 15
For mornins and afternoon ll1t1n1s,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, ere
the d•y's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
(i~ 00 Wild World of Animals
@ I $hbAC I Silent Nicht Animat-
ed color film based on the factual
version of how the most revered
melody of Christmas came to be
written. EID In Performance 1t Wolf Trap
"Verdi's Requiem" The National
Symphony Orchestra and the Um·
versity of Maryland Chorus. directed
by Jules Rudel, perform this choral
mass. m M1 llttle Mercie
9:00 (1) "Live Fut, Die Youn(' (dra)
'58 -Mary Murphy.
9:30 IJ "Are Husblnd' Necessary"
(com) ·42 -Betty Field, Ray Mil·
land. "Rosann• McCof' (dra) '49 -
Joan Evans. Farley Granger.
1:00 6 @ CV CV r-1 ""s,~1....,c1""'AL'"'l A Chu-
lie Brown Christmu (R) Charlie and
Linus search throuah shiny alum•·
num trees, tinsel and blinkina h11hts
for the real unornamented meanin&
of the Yuletide season. D @ Ci) @) m The Invisible
Min "Sight Unseen" Dan Westin is
asked to locate the kidnapped bhnd
dau1hter ol a key witness in a ma.
jor federal investigation into or1an·
ized crime.
10:00 (I) "The Foaes or Hurow'' (dra)
'47 -Rex Harrison, Maureen
O'Hara.
12:00 m "DaisJ Ken1on'1 (rom) '47 -
Joan Crawford. Dana Andrews.
1:00 0 "M1ster, Sea Reider" (mys) '40
-Henry Wilcoxon, Carole Landis. ® (C) "The fakers" (dra) '69 -
~colt Brady, Broderick Crawford.
1:30 O "The1 Were Sisters" (dra) '46
-James Mason, Phyllis Calvert,
Anne Crawford.
3:00 o (C) "D1u&hter or the Mind"
(dra) '69 -Ray Milland, Gene Tier-
ney.
3:30 "Meet Danny Wilson" (com) '52
-Frank Sinatra. Shelley Winters. 0 "So Bir" (dra) '53 -Jane Wy·
man, Sterlin& Hayden, Nancy Olson.
I V I N I N l.
6:0060_1 1 ~romNews CV (eif lf(E)Pro football New
York Jets at San 01e10 Char1ers.
D @@ Ci) News
@ Bon11\la
Ironside
f'artrld&e flmllJ
Ad1m·12
Soled1d
St1r Trek
: llup'a Show
Little R1K1ls
6:30 I MerY GrlNln Show Bewitched
@ Hor•n's Heroea
• Nuhvlll1
7:00 00fU@ mNewa
Bowline for Doll1rs
Mod Squid
To Tell the Truth
Conc:entr1tlon
I love Lucy
Th• Fii
(])Gunsmoh
LI Lobl
Love American Style
: Classic Th11tre f'rtvlew
· Palom•
Add1ms family
· m Wild IUn1dom 7:30 I $25,000 f'Jramld
love American Style
Documenter, Specl1I "Aretrap"
Eyewitness News reporter Chuck
Henry presents this special on how
to prevent fire in the home.
(!) Treesure Hunt ~ Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "By the
Licht of th• Sliver, Moon" (mus)
(mus) '53 -Dons Day, Gordon Mac-
Rae, Leon Ames.
@) Hl&h Rolltta m BradJ Bunch
O Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Nilled
Runner" (dra) '67-frank Sinatra.
Peter Vaughn, Nadia Grey.
@ Wild Wild West 0 Mobile One "Ubel" Campbell
and Station KONE face a mulh·
million dollar lawsuit after a man
linked with or1anized crime 1n a
news report, yells foul. George Go
bel guests.
m "THE CROSS·WITS"
with JACK CLARK
Premieres 8pm Tonight m DEBUT Cross Wits Jack Clark IS
host of this new game show
1:30
I John Barbour Show
Soccer From Muico
Gun smoke
Muy Aaradeddo
Jlpanese L1111u11e Pro111ms
6 Perry Como's Xmas In
·* Mexice>--Vicki Carr,
The Capt and Tennille
iJ@ @) Ci) (SJl¢!AL I Pe rr J
Como's Chrlstmu In Mexico Vicki
Carr. The Captain and Tennille, the
Ballet Folklorico and the Zavalda
Brothers & Sisters join Perry for a
Christmas celebration 1n Mexico.
-
Merv Griffin Show
WUdllfe Adventure
Los Pollvoces
9:00 (3) Movie: (C) (2hr) "No Men 11 an
iilind" (dra) '62 -Jeffrey Hunter.
Marshell Thompson. • 0 @ (1) liO} m Mond1y Nlcht
Movie: (C) (Zhr) "C1ncel MJ Res·
ervatlon" (com) '72 -Bob Hope,
Eva Merie Saint, Ralph Bellamy.
Hope stars as a TV personality who
flees his troubled mama1e and
winds up in the middle ol a hom1·
tide inveslig1tion.
@ The Untouchables
0 "ONE TO ONE" debuts!
·*JULIE ANDREWS, The
Muppets, & "Janet Lynn
in a musical Special!
0 I 5'.fe11L I Julie Andrew:: One
to One This musical·variety special
stars Julie Andrews with the Mup·
pets, Janet Lynn and the Korean
Children's Choir. Or. Stan Mooney·
ham of World Vision International
hosts.
II) The Bold Ones @ Movie: (2hr) "Portrait of 1 Mob.
DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. DECEMBER 14, 1975
'PERRY COMO'S CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO'
A tclevi<;ion special for producer Bob Banner •~ indeed no more
novel than a Christmas special for Perry Como. Indeed both have
been making them for years. So the inevitable question of "What
can "'e do that'!> new?" began to haunt Banner and co-producer
Stephen Pouliot early last Spring, and it wasn't until Pouliot found
himr,clf walking down Los Angeles' picturesque Olvera Street in
May than the idea struck: Perry Como's Chri-.tmas in Mexico,
(Monday at 8:30PM on C BS). What American television viewers
have been receiving for years is "Christmas in America" with all
the auendant trimmings of sleighbells, snow and Santa Claus. "But
Chri<,tmas is indeed a worldwide occasion," says B~nner. "and
though the meaning is universal. it is celebrated differently in
different countries. One of the mo'it colorful celebrations of all is
in Mexico."
Banner and Pouliot found Como to be ecstatic with the idea and
began to a'>semblc the cast elements -songstress Vikki Carr whO'ie
pride in her Mexican-American heritage is only exceeded by her
popularity in both countries; The Captain and Tennille. one of the
hotte<;t performing teams on the current scene. From Mexico, Ban·
ner sought and obtained the services of the world-renowned Ballet
Folklorico; the super-popular Zavala Brother-; & Sisters. a group not
unlike America'<; King family in siu and musical talent: song-writer-
performer Armando Manzanero. one of Latin America's most tal-
ented composers; and the 150-voice Zavala Children's Choir.
"Our principal goal", according to Banner, "1s to reflect the
Christmas Holiday season as it is celebrated in Mexico -not just
through the performers in o ur show. but through the people, the
beautiful. old architecture of a small community like Taxco, the
happy faces of children as they break the pinata filled with candy
and presents. "We wanted to illustrate the Mexicans' very special
Christmac; tradition called 'The Posada' -where every night for
nine nights prior to Christmas, groups of children go from door to
door and, in song. ac;k for lodging for Mary and Joseph."
Banner alludes that the "warmth" involved in Christmas as cele-
brated in Mexico has much more to do with people's attitudes and
cclip:.e' the fact that there will "c no 'inow in .his special. "l hope
thJ l viewer; will forgive our lack of ,Jeigh bells this time around.''
the producer say<> ahout his ,how. "But the chiming of the ancient bell~ on the 200-year-old Santa Prisca church in Taxco represent,
at lca:.t to me. a tremendou~ alternative. "If we achieve one thing,
it will be to ,how thdt the ,pirit of Christma:.. wherever and how·
ever it i\ ccll!brated. u~ 1.'o lthin the heart. ..
P•&• 9
Harry Morgan
For a performer who never really intended
to become an actor. Harry Morgan has estab·
lished an enviable show business track
record.
His portrayal of the crusty-but-soft-under·
neath Colonel Potter, commanding officer of
the zany 4077th hospital unit in M•A*S*H,
now seen Tuesdays at 9PM on CBS, marks
Morgan's eighth television series tn a starring
role. Running the gamut from comedy to
drama, Morgan has been a regµlar on these
f amil1ar series: December Bride, Pete and
Gladys, Kentucky Jones, The Richard Boone
Show, Dragnet, The D.A. and Hee Ramsey.
As a pre-law major at the University of
Chicago. the wry comedian-character actor
had every intention of becoming a ba rrister.
But his legal interests somehow became side·
tracked through college public speaking and
debating courses. He drifted into little theater
work while employed in Washington, D.C., and
eventually made his Broadway debut in the
original production of "Golden Boy," whose
distinguished cast included Karl Malden. Lee
J. Cobb and Luther Adler.
Though he failed to achieve his law ob·
1ectives, he finds considerable vicarious sat1s·
faction in the legal accomplishments of three
sons, Charlie and Pau l, who are practicing
attorneys, and Danny, who is studying tor the
bar.
Morgan couldn't be happier as one of two
newcomers to the M*A*S*H cast, along with
Mi ke Farrell. who plays the young surgeon.
Capt. B. J. Hunnicutt.
Pa&e 10
DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 14, 1975
"How often does an actor get the oppor-
tunity to move into one of the well-established
quality shows on television?" he asks . "Prac·
tically never," he says in answer to his own
question.
The quality of writing on M A*S•H is what
sets it apart from most other television
comedy, m Morgan's opinion. "I was terribly
impressed with the way the writers introduced
Potter to the cast. At the beginning of the
show, everybody was a bit wary of the new
commander. But, at the end, he was accepted
and already having a belt with the rest of the
boys."
As a dedicated fan of the series, he was
delighted when co-producers Gene Reynolds
and Larry Gelbart ottered him the Colonel
Potter part.
"I assume they liked my work in the guest
shot I did last season on M*A*S*H, and that
led to my selection as a regular," Morgan
guesses . His entertainment peers also liked
his performance as the eccentric General
Steele in the 1974-75 premiere episode. For
1t he received a supporting Emmy Award nom-
ination for single performance in a comedy or
drama series.
Morgan was a natural for the characteriza.
t1on of a regular Army commanding officer
with a dry sense of humor and a perceptive
way of seeing through the slightest attempt
at su bterfuge by one of his command.
For years he has been a leading exponent
of the wry school of comedy as he so aptly
demonstrated in such motion pictures as
"Viva Max," ''Support Your Local Sheriff"
and ''The Apple Dumpling Gang."
Incidentally, there is more than passing
similarity between the horse-loving, old caval-
ry officer. Col. Sherman Potter, and the off·
camera Morgan. For several yea rs, the
outdoor·oriented actor bred quarter horses at
his northern California ranch in Santa Rosa.
Long ago he learned to ride for the numerous
Western roles he played.
As 1s the case with so many comedians,
the affable Morgan 1s equally gifted as a sen·
ous actor. In the ea rly stages of his ca reer, in
fact, he was virtually type.cast as a heavy.
One of the earliest such roles came in the
film, "The Ox-Bow Incident,'' in which he re·
joined Henry Fonda with whom he had ap .
peared on the stage.
Having appeared 1n more than 50 motion
pictures, he has acted with a variety of the
industry's top names, among them Sir Cedric
Hardw1cke , James Cagney, Gary Cooper,
James Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Fredric March
and Peter Ustinov.
Harry Morgan may be the "new kid on the
block" so to speak in the 4077t h hospital
compound. But, in his eighth television series,
this vastly talented actor is making his pres·
ence felt. Like Hawkeye, Hot Ups. Frank
Burns, Radar and Klinger, Colone l Potter is
getting his share of "M•A*S*H-notes."
stir" (dra) '61 -Vic Morrow, Leslie
Parrish, Peter Breck. ED Sounctstac• "The Wor1d of John
Hammond" (R) Part I
(Ci!) Ci)) Mobile One
(EfMTssion: Impossible
9:30 tJ @ (3) Cl) All In the famlty
Atchte fatts in love-with his 1rand·
child. Natura lly it's a BOY, Joseph
Stivic, in part I of a IWO·P•rt story,
c:JN1W1
EI) EJ Choler
10:00 0 Ci1J CI) Medical Center When 1
youn1 tennis Star &iV8$ I &irt hitch·
hiker a lift, he hu no way of know·
in1 that when they meet 111in they
both will be patients at Medical
Center.
I m EE News
'•"'Mason WC s,.dal "Celebration at
Bia Sur" Joan Baez, Crosby, Stills.
Nash & Youna and other top rock
stars aenerate excitement at this
festival of music at Bi& Sur.
i utln Profile
tiet Smart
(])>Hee Haw
10:30 I San 1»110 • Community Fetdbac*
""" : Soundstaee "The World of John
Hammond" Concl. (R) m Acompaname
11:00 I rn e I~ ~IWS
lest of tiro~ Set-Bilko
. Tb• Lacy Show
Movie: ''Sttowdow11 1t Boot
Hill" (wes) '58 -Charles Bronson
i Mod Squad rn S41rvlval
C...blt 00> Love American Style
11:15 EI) Cinema l4
11:30 6 @ CI) CIS Late Movie: (C)
"fhe Rose T1tt.o" (dra) '55-Anna
Ma1n1ni, Burt Lancaster. CV Gomer l'yte 0 Q) @ (1gJ m Johnny Clrson
Burt Reynolds 1s 1uest host. Liz•
Minnelli, Mel Brooks, Gene Hack·
man, Jerry Reed 1uest. 0 The Honeymooners
@ Movie: ''T~ W1y ti the Co6cl"
(dr1) '57 -Jettrey Hunter. 0 Mystery Theatr.I (C) .. Jl&aw"
(dra) '68 -Harry Guardino, Brad·
lord Dillman, Hope Lanae.
Cl) The FBI B Movie: (C) "ll~nc, You'rt
Dead" (com) '66 -Tony Randall.
Senta Ber1er. (~(]))Truth or Clnsequenca
12:00 O T.Ulcht lone
&) Movie: "Sacldt. Tramp" (wes)
'58 -Joel McCrea.
12:30 0 Marberry RFD
Cl) Movie: (C) "Her Twelve Mea"
(dra) '54 -Greer Garson, Robert
~an.
W Man From UNCLE
1:00 0 @) fl)(]) m Tomonow
OCene Auby
1:30 (i1J (}) Movie: "Off U111lts" (com)
'53 -Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney.
1:45 O Movie: (C) "01111r Khayy1m"
(dra) '57 -Corne! Wilde, Michael
Rennie, Raymond Massey, Deborah
P11et.
3:30 O Movie: Ufllt Sword of Monte
Cristo" (adv) '51 -Georae Mont·
1omery, Paula Corday.
•
Devld Jenssen (right) as private Investigator Harry Orwell, and
Les Lannon as Lester Hodges, young would·be criminologist,
have come upon an old press that prints money in the attic of
an elderly lithographer who has been kidnapped by narcotics
traffickers and are discussing the significance of the find In this
scene from "Mr. Five and Dime," on ABC's Harry 0, Thursday
at lOPM.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES NEWCOMERS -Songstress Ketty Lester
heads • foursome of newcomers in the cast of Days of Our Lives,
daytime drama serial, Mondays through Fridays, at 12:30PM on
NBC. Playing the Grant family, the four are Mlsa Lester as the
mother, Helen: Lawrence Cook as the father, Paul; Tin• Andrews
as daufhter Valerie and Michael Dwight Smith as son Danny.
DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 14, 1975
TONY ORLANDO: 'MUSIC IS THE GLUE'
A proud father (Tony Orlando) shows off his look·alike baby,
played by guest star Freddie Prinze.
Tony Orlando has performed such non-musical feats on
his show as sawing his partners in half and riding on stage
astride a horse. But music is still his major interest. Orlando,
in fact, started as a singer, before becoming a successful rec·
ord producer, then returned to performing and became a
variety-show hit on "Tony Orlando and Dawn," now in its
second season, Wednesdays at 8pm on CBS.
"I'm flattered that our producers and writers keep coming
up with more and more for me to do that doesn't involve sing-
ing," said Orlando. "I egg them on because it's a great way
to bring my fantasies to life. How else could a New York
ghetto kid play cowboy and ride a horse? Or do magic tricks
as the Great Orlando? Or dress up like Elvis Presley? Or do
corny impressions of my other heroes-Jimmie Cagney,
Humphrey Bogart and Groucho Marx? But music is still the
first thing we :choose for each show. Telma Hopkins and Joyce
Vincent Wilson (the show's Dawn) and I spend a big chunk of
rehearsal time on our songs."
Orlando credits the trio's television series for its record-
breaking nightclub appearances, but he knows their singing
style and choice of music also has .much to do with. that popu·
larity. "Our style is basic, with songs people can identify with
and songs with strong melodies. We work hard to entertain,
to set a mood and carry it out," he says. "I like rhythm and
blues styles because they're flexible and pleasing to a wide
audience. I think there can be too much emphasis on mess-
-age songs and not enough on entertainment. A performer can
shorten his career by being too self-indulgent. "I've learned
that once a performer has established a rapport with the audi·
ence, they're ready to accept whatever formula he offers. It
comes down to being liked. We've made thilt vital contact,
and I think 1hat's why our comedy sketches work."
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TUESDAY
DECEMBER 16
Fot morning and afternoon llstlnes,
pluse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Uow. for your convenience, are
lhe day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 Ci) "Born To Be loved" (dra) '59-
Carol Moms, Vera Vague
9:30 0 "Fly By Hight" (mys) '42 -
Richard Carlson. Nancy Kelly. "Ho
W1y Out" (dra) ·so -Richard Wld·
mark. Sidney Poitier, Ossie Davis.
10:00 (!) "Cluny Brown" (com) '46 -
Jennifer Jones, Charles Boyer
12:j>O m "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (com) '41-
Carole Lombard, Gene Raymond,
Robert Montgomery.
1:00 0 .. Min Slit" (mys) '52 -Diana
Oors, George Brent. 9 u-3G-" (dra) '59 -Jack
Webb, William Conrad.
1:30 B "Ten Gentlemen from West
fiilnf' (adv) '42-Maureen O'Hara,
John Sutton, George Montgomery.
3:00 ®l (C) "Love Hite Love" (dra) '70
Ryan O'Neal, Leslie Warren.
3:30 @ "female on the Buch'' (mys)
'56 -Joan Crawford, Jeff Chandler fJ (C) "Ambush Ba(' (dra) '66 -
Hugh O'Bnan, James Mitchum.
fVlNIN G
Bonanu
Ironside
P1rtridee flmilr
Ad•m·l2
Soled1d
Stir Trell
: Ountorr "The last Ballot"
( (jJ) Truth or Consequences EE Little Rasc.als Hour
6:30 I Merv Griffin Show Bewitched Hog1n's Heroes
: Soundmge "The Bee Gees llilth
Yvonne [lliman" (R)
I ) love Ameriun Style
Ameriun Outdoorsm1n
Galloping Gourmet
7:00 BO ~@ mmNewi
Ironside
Bowling for Dollus
Mod Squid
To Tell the Truth
Concentr1tlon
I Love Lucy
The FBI rn Ciunsmoke
LI lobl
Love Amerlcln style
( (()) I #JlciA I World VIilon
lnten11Uon1I "Whit Will We Say to
A Hungry World" Telethon. (Shr)
I P1lom1
Add1m1 f1mllr
7:30 New Tru aure Hunt
f.IJCIJ®>mHot ly woo d
Sq ueru
I love Americln Style
Match Game PM
PhJllls
Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr)
ll1by of Br01dw17" (mus) '59 -
Doris Day, Gene Nelson. m Brady Bunch
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I Lera Mike A Out ~ W1rrlors tutatball W1rrlors vs.
Dr. Who: Terror of the Autons Chic.go Bulls.
Anlm1I World EJl) Ascent of llibn
Mr Little M1r1ie 9:30 I) @ (]) (jJ PREMIERE OM 0.y
1:00 fJ (ij) Cl) (jJ Good Times Good It A Time This new comedy series
luck and bad luck 1mve 11 the revolves 1round 1 mother and her
E11ans' household hand in hand, as two daughters who live in an apart·
the fam ily celebrates Florida's win· ment in lndianapoHs Bonnie
nlng a stereo. the FBI shows up franklin (Ann Romano) 1s confron·
with a lot of questions about Aori· ted with a major puent type deci·
da's nephew Cleatus. sion in the lirst episode when her 0 Ii) @ m Movin' On "love. oldest daughter Julie wants to go
Death and Laura Brown" Will 111d on a co.ed camping trip. Mackenzie
Sonny save the hie ol Laura Brown Phillips plays Julie Cooper. R1ch11d
when her t1uck's brakes tail end Muur, Pat Harrington, and Velerle
Will is so taken \'f1th the charming Bertinell i etso star.
widow that he convinces Sonny they O Ntwa
should stay in town and haul apple ro El Chofer
cider. 10:00 e (jj') CV Cl) Switdl "Throu gh the 9 I hi¢1AL I Slmmr Sammy Oa-Past Deadly" A con man with a
vis Jr., is joined by Sammy Davis taste lor violence, who brought Mat
Sr. in this one.hour musical variety and Pete toaether the lirst time.
tribute, recreating the highlights ol gets out of prison ind trres to kill
Sammy's 44.year career in show Pete by blowing up his ur.
business. D ~ (j) !tOJ m J o e Forrester @ Wild Wild West '"fhe End ofSummer" A reterded 0 CIJ al Hi ppy Dip "Tell It to school janitor is wronaty ICCUMd of
the Marines" The usually cool Fon-staying ' young colleae couple, and
z1e dispeoses some advice to his when Joe and the j1nitor's friend
1ood friend Ralph that is not In his Jolene investia1te, Jolene almost
friend's best interest becomes the neat victim.
®)I Vlc1l\J 0111 Roberts: Christ-Im f;l News mu Is Love 6 Perrr M1son m "THE CROSS-WITS" @ al Mucus WelbJ M.D. "Go
*A CROSSWORD PUZZLE Ahea~ & Cry" Ccnsueto undergoes GAME TONIGHT AT 8 a ma1~r operation and her f~ar that • she will be unable to continue es m Cross Wits Or. Welby's nurse CIUSl!S her lo m John Barbo ur Show consider I marriage proposal
I £1 Show de Iris Chicon @ Get Sm1rt .
Gunsmoke Eil) Monty Prthon'1 F1yln1 Circus
Exltos 10:30 · Community Ftedbld Add111s Family News
1:30 @ (!)Joe & Sons : lnt.tr111lionel Animation Futlnl CV Cl) Wel'°me Baell Kotter · EJ Sho. de Welter Mercado ''Alrlv1derci Arnold" Horshack gets 11:00 (]) 0 E!J m al News
transferred out ol Kotter's class Ci)~ Q) Ci) Newi
be«use his· grades have 1mproved lest of Groudlo
but he doesn't want to 110. 6 Sil lillto
I The Bobby Vinton Stlow The Lucy Show M~rv. Gtitfln Show Movie: "TM l;u11li(htef" (wu)
W11dhfe Adventure ·so -Gregory Peck, Karl Malden.
The Rival• of Sherlock Holmu I Mod Squid "The Looting ol the Specie Room" CI) BltUelhte
i £J Show de Ednlt.I Nazario Combat ~ Uttle Mercie : Woman Allvtl 9:00 U1J ~ M•A•s•H Radar's 11:15 . Cinema 34
well·meaning attempt to satisfy 11:30 @(I) CBS Litt Movlt: (C)
Colonel Potter's l~ste. for hard·to· 1 s.ett Ride" (dra) '68 -Tony
come by tomato .1u1ce in Korea sets rranciou. Michael S.rruin.
olf a ~haln of intrigue that even D a3 Ci) ~ m Johnny Clf1011
tually involves a 1eneral at airps fed Knight auests.
headquarters. g The HontJmooMrs ~ ll.3 ,r;IJ @) m Polic.t Women ct) Movie: "Sht Demons" (d11) '58 '7A°ngefa Sets. Pepper Anderson and -Irish McCall•, Tod Griffin.
Bill Crowley become involved with ~ (]) al Wldt World MyNry
a gangster whose dreams lor his The FBI
only dau.ghter d~ not include a ro • Movie: (C) "The 111 Operator"
mance with a policeman. (dra) '59 _ Mickey Rooney. 0 Oral Roberts Chrl1t1111s 59eclal 12·00 O Twllliht Zone '~hnstmu Is Love" Special auesls . m Movlt: "lbils Into LlramW'
include singer An~rea Crouch, (wes) '54-John Payne, Dan Duryea.
comedian Jerry Lewis, and H.R. l Z:lO g MtJbtrrr RFD
Pufnstul and Sigmund the Sea Mon-(]) Movie: "The 111 tt.niover"
ster. (dra) '50 -Vin Johnson.
The Untouchables m Movie: ''Cu1111 Din" (dra) '39-
0 ROOKIES VICTIMS C.ry Grant, Douglas Fairbanks.
*IN DOPE HEIST l:OOl@Cl)®l mTomonow 0 @ Cl) The Rookies "The Code l;ene Autry
Five Affair" Chris Owens falls for a 1 ·'10 @ llCNle: "01lo11 Stltlon"
beaullful 11rl planted by a b111t1me (mys) .. 50 -William Holden.
dru1 dealer to gather inlormation 1:45 0 Movie: (C) "Thi Trut Story of
on the loeahon of a milllon dollars Je51e James" (wes) '57 -Robert
worth ol heroin confiscated by Chris Wagner, Hope Lange, JeHr~ Hunter.
in a narcotics bust. J1clyn Smith, Z:JO m All·Nlght Show: .. 01nte11 l11f1r·
Anthony Eisley guest. no" "Women of Pitcairn 1.i.nct"
6) fhe 8ol4 Ones 3:30 6 Movie: (C) "Ride the Hlcll EE Cou Jui:g1d1 Wind" (adv) '66 -Darren McG1vin
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DECEMBER 17
For momin1 •nd afternoon listings,
please see DATIIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, 1re
the dey's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 (I) "Private llvea of Adam l Eve"
(com) '60 -Mickey Rooney, M'mie
Van Doren.
9:30 0 "Murder by tht Ctock.. (mY$)
'31 -William Boyd. "Mtn With
Wlnts" (dra) '38 -Fred MacMur·
~· Ray Milland. 10:00 (.!)"That Nl&ht in Rio" (mus) '41
-Allee Faye, Don Ameche.
12:00 m .. ,., Six Convicts" (com) '52 -
Millard Mitchell. Gilbert Roland.
1:00 0 "I'll Cet BJ" (mus) 'SO -June
Haver, Wilham lund11an. 9 (C) UC.tch H Catch Can" (dra)
'68-Vlttorio Gassman, Martha Hyer.
1:30 O (C) "Hello, Frisco, Htllo" (mus)
'43-Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack
Oakie, June Havoc.
3:00@) (C) "The Eres of Charles S.nd"
(mys) '72-Peter Haskell, Barbara
Rush.
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6:00 W B ~I~~,..., tl1 Bona l\l.I
lrouJdt
Partrid&t flmlty
Adam-12
Soledad
Star Trell
: Sl...l_ Brother: National Edition
( (fJ) Tnith or Consequences
Uttle Rascals Hour
6:30 IMtrv Crlffl1 Show Btwltdled
(]) Hoaan's Heroa
: Rulldadn
( ((})Love American Style
• Pop c ... the Couirtiy
· Calloph11 Coun11et
7:00 DO@Cilmfl>Ntwt
lronsTcfe
... una for Dolla11
6 Mod Squad
To Ttll the Truth
Concentntion I l.ovt Lucy
The FBI
(]) Cunsmob
la lob•
l..ovt American Style
: Woman Alive!
( Ci)) Bonanza
Paloma
Adda1111 Family
7:30 I ~~~:·~, ~~~e Love'l:,;ttkan Style
let's Malit A Deal
• Miiiion $ Mo.le: (C) (?hr) "I'll
You In My Drums" (dra) '52-
0oris Day, Danny Thomas, Fr1nk
Lovejoy.
I Prlct Is Rirflt
Brady Bundi
CftJ'ntdttn
The Don Ruffin Show
~ Utt!• Marci• 1:00 (11' CV(() To117 Orlando 1nd
Dawn Guest stars Dinah Shore ind
Dom Deluise go behind bars in a
spoof of oldtlme prison films while
Tony plays Santa Claus and sings
his own Christmas sona. 0 @ (6) @) m Uttle House on the Pnlrie "The Gilt" Laura and
Mary decide to invest the Sunday
School funds in patent medicines
which they hope to sell to their
neighbors in an effort to double
the money needed to buy the Rev,
Alden's birthday present-but the
plan backfires and leaves them in
big trouble. O Movie: (2hr) "For H11ven'1
S.ke" (com) ·so -Joan Blondell,
Clifton Webb, Robert Cummlnas. ~ Wiid Wild West
<9 Cl)) CV m When Thine• ere Rotten "The French Dis.
Connection" (R) Robin and his men
infiltrate the castle to prevent
Prince John from slaninf a treaty
with the French ambassador. Sid
Caesar guests.
DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. DECEMBER 14, 1975
HOUSEWIFE-AT-LARGE
m "THE CROSS-WITS"
·*STAR STUDDED GAME
Tonight at 8 on KTIV
I ~~~ :~ur Show
Viviana Corntdy Serial
Cuiumok• ' l"W'iJ Aa Evealna of Cham· pons Tp nc A performance by
some of the foremost firure skaters
in the wor1d, held •t Harvard Uni·
versity's Watson Rink ln November.
ei) Championship Wrntllnc EE Japanese Lancuaa• Pro1111111
1:30 0 <9 Cf)) (I) m Thet's ,., Ma·
ma "Clifton's Cuual Aini" Mama
is elated when Clifton be1ins goin&
steady with a air1 who meets with
her approval.
9:00
m Merv Griffin Show
6) Wildlife Alhenblrt
iJ CHILD'S PLAY TURNS
Erma Bombec:k, whose warm sense of humor and deep, personal
undersundlng of the condition of American housewives has re·
suited in a nationelty syndicated newspaper column and a regular
column In Good Housekeeping Magazine, will 1ppear twice each
week as Housewife At Large ~n "Good Moming America." ·* DEADLY-SEE CANNON iJ@ CV Cl) Cannon A 12·year· old boy's fanciful story of being For Erma Bambeck, Housewife.at-Large for "Good Morn·
shot at by two Arabian-clad men ing, America," the new informative and entertaining early·
who had wheeled a patient into an morning program on ABC. "the dreams of the everyday
1bandoned house equipped as a h 'f " h · t d F h th th hospital is dismissed as pure day-ousewr e are more t an JUS reams. or er, ey are e
dreamina until cannon discovers a source of national fame as the writer of a syndicated news·
spent bullet buried in the will paper column, "At Wit's End," which appears three times
~site the old h<Klse. weekly in more than 500 newspapers: a regular column for U C6J~Cl)mooctor's Hospl· Good Housekeeping Magazine entitled "Up the Wall,'' and
tll "Suraeon. Heal Thyself" Four three books.· "At Wit's End," "Just Wait Till You Have Chil· years after the death of his wife
and dauahter. a hi&hly skilled neu· dren of Your Ow n" and 11 1 Lost Everything in the ?ost-Na1al
rosurgeon (William Windom) is stlll Depression." As a tr ue.fife housewife with a husband and
wallowina In his own crief and hu three children, Ms. Bambeck knows whereof she writes. With withdrawn from the practice of medicine. her droll sense of humor, she reports on the dreams (and the o (Qj Cl)) CV a> Barett.a "No-realities) of housewives throughout the country, and she man·
body In A Nothin1 Place" When an ages to find bright spots in even the dreariest circumst ances.
important conventioneer is cunned On "Good Morning, America," Ms. Bambeck brings her down in his area, Buetta discover1 his main witness is a man who hu witty style to national television audiences for the first time
''dropped out" of society and on a regular basis. Ms. Bombeck began her career as a cub
doesn't want to aet involved. Mit-reporter for the Dayton Journal Herald, where she spent five
chell Ryan auests. years assigned to the women's department. After taking a
lfOl Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Splendor 1" leave of absence to raise her children, Ms. Bombeck returned the Grass" (dra) '61-Natalle Wood,
warren Beatty. to writing as a reporter for the Kettering-Oakwood Times. A w·Tht Bold Ones year later. she returned to the Journal Herald with her ma· ble"M(:~><C.>6fh~ ;~~blPr!:~~ terial appearing on the editorial pages. Within th~ee weeks,
Annette Day, John Williams. her column was brought. to the attention of a syndicate. .
Ell) Creat Performances "Mozart's . A graduate of the Un1vers1ty of Dayton. Ms. Bombeck 1s a
Symphony No. 34 in C ~a)or and member of Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi. She is also
imphony No. 40 in G Minor" the recipient of the Headliner Award (1969), and she has won 9:3o · ~:' llhla the coveted Mark Twain Award, which is presented annually
. El Chofer to the country's top humorist. She resides rn Paradise Valley,
(Continued) Arizona.
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WEDNESDAY (Continued)
10:00 THURSDAY IJ SERIES PREMIERE!!! ·* GEO. KENNEDY STARS IN NEW BLUE KNIGHT DECEMBER 18
ft @ (I) CJ) PREMIERE The Blue For mornina and afternoon llatlngs,
irnlcht Georae Kennedy stars as plHse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Bumper Mor11an in this series about Below for your convenience ue
• dedicated policeman on the beat the day's movies. ' in a b11 CJty intqrated neiahbor·
hood. In the llrst episode Bumper DAYTIME MOVIES
sets out to track down a mentally·
deranged hotel "creeper'' -police 9:00 m "flood Tide" (dra) '58-Georae
parlance for sneak thief. Nader. Cornell Borchers. 0 (1) Q) @ er;} Petrocelli "Face 0 ~-TI ( '52 J h of [vii" Petrocelli encounters 9:3o .. _, icer" mys) -0 n Arch~r. Marauente Chipman "Mu· "double trouble" with twin s!~ters ine" (rom) '58 _ Michele Morain,
when one 1s char11ed with hom1c1de. Charles Boyer.
Kay Lenz guests in a dual role Re· lO:OO (6) "A Yanll In the R.A.f." (dra) '41
scheduled from Nov 19th _ Tyrone Power. Betty Grable.
0 ff ,S~yNews& HUTCH 12:00 m "The Miracle of tht Bella" SK (dra) '46 -Fred MacMurray, Alida ·*TRAPPED BY KILLERS Valli, Lee J. Cobb, frank Sinatra.
0 <9 Cil>CIHD Stars l y & 1:00 0 "Hideaway 6irt" (com) '37 -
Hutch "Shootout" When Starsky & Martha Raye, Robert Cumminas.
Hutch drop into an all·night restau · ®"Come Fiii the Cup" (dra) '51-
rant they are seized by two gana · James Caaney, Phyllis Thaxter.
land executioners aw1ilin1 the ar· 1:30 0 "fallen Ancel" (dra) '45-Allce
tival of •.heir target, a syndicate u · E.!1e. l.Jnda Darnell, Dana Andrews.
chieftain Albert Paulsen, Norman 3:00 (lg) (C) "White Chrlstmu" Part I
Fell, Barbara Rhodes and Jess Wal (mus) '54 -Bina Crosby, Danny Ion auest. Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera.Ellen.
I Get Smut 3:30 (V .,Tiie Grut lmpostar" (com) '61
The Flrst Churchilla (series ends) -Tony Curtis, Edmond O'Brien.
10:30 Gamer Ttd Ann1tron1 0 (C) "Samson & Delll1h" Part I
I
News (dra) '51 -Victor Mature, Hedy
Melodl11 de Slemptt Lamarr, Georae Sanders
10:45 Ulla1, Yo§ & You
11 :00 (3)0 · er;}alNews ({) ®l @) N"'1
Best of Groucho
Sat Bllko 6:00 !@)8 E?HD al ~N-O The Lucy Show 00 @ CV @ ~ ••• m Movie: (C) "luNalo 8111" (wet) lonlftz.t
'44 -Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell. lroulde
IMod Squad 'artrid&• Family
(])Survival Adam·l2
Combat Soledad
) love American Style Star Trell
11:15 Nudear Pow" Htarlnp : ( n>rC'tA~ I C~arles Ives: An m Cinema 34 Amerlun Ot1ln1I A tribute lo the
11:30 6 @ (3J CBS Lite Movie: (C) hfe and works of the great Amen·
"The Chairman'' {susp) '69-Greaory can compose r Charles Ives. Peck, Arthur Hill, Anne Heywood. ( (j)) Truth or Conaequencei n ~ (I) OQ) m Johnny Cln4n Uttle Rasuls fl The Honeymooners 6:30 o Merv Griffin Sh0tt 00 li1ovl1: ''?Mt Nlcht In Rio" Bftltchtd
Crom) '41 -Allee Faye, Don Ameche . 1 CI) Ho1111's Herou 0 Cei!l (11) @ Wide World Movie: ( · (j)) love American S1Y!e
(C) .. Rttumln1 Home" (dra) "75-• Water World
Dabney Coleman, Tom Selleck. G1llopln1 Gounnet
James R Miller, Whitney Blake, 7:00 0 0 el) CIJ er;} al Nftn
Joan Goodfellow, Sherry lick.son, Ironside
(1) The FBf lowllna for Dollln fJ Movie: "A Matter of lesllt· 6 Mod Squad
•nee" (dra) '62-C•therine Deneuve, 8 To Tell the Truth
Philli pe Noiret. Carlos Thompson. Concentration
12:00 A Twlll1bt lone I love Lucy CE MOYie: "Tiie Youn1 ;una" The Fii
(wes) '57 -Russ Tamblyn. (I) Gunsntoke l2:SOm Ma,tltfJJ RFl> la loba Movie: (C) "O.S..S. 117-Double love American Style
enf' (mys) '71 -John Gavin : The Romantic Rebellion m Movie: "A Women'a Secttt" ( (J)) lona11Za
(dra) ·49 -Maureen .O'Hara. · Paloma
1:00 Q @ CJ) l1Q) m Tomorrow Add1m1 f11nl1J A '-n• Autry 7:30 Bobby Vinton Show
1 :lo @ CD Movie: "Detective !Wry" m Prtc. .. RIJht
(dra) '51 -Kirk Doualas, Eleanor lo111 American S~e
Pari<er, Wiiham Bendix Hlah Rollers
I :4S 6 Movie: (C) "The Rnolt of 8 Clndld Clmert
Mamie Stover" (dra) '56 -J1ne O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2h'1 "On
Russell. Rlchlrd Egan. Moonllaht Bay'' (mus) '51 -Doris ~30 Q) All·"lctit Show: "The lady • 1· Gordon MacRae. Jack Smith.
th• llncllr "Nlc11t11m1 Cattle" Mitch Came
J:SO 6 Movie: .. Hotll Reurve" (dra) Br1dy Bunch ·:U -J1m15 Mason, Herbert Lorn. (1) Hollywood Squarn
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DAIL 't PILOT, TV WEEK, DECEMBER 1-1, 1975
I ltt'• Make A Deal I la Crl1da Bien Crl1d1
The A.scent ol Min 9:30 ""' The Uttle M1"'1 Girt El Bboler
Mr Little M1rale 10:00 a:oo 0 NEW NITE!! BARNABY
f) THE WAL TONS OUTWIT * JONES' BEST CAPER! * BIG CITY SLICKERS! O (ii) (1) Cl) Barnaby Jones The
f) @ (3) 00 The Waltons Autumn death of multi-millionaire 111 callee·
of 1936 i5 at best a disastrous sea· tor. Guthrie Reinhardt, throws a
son fOf the Waltons' lumber busi-kjnk into the intricate scheme of
ness and, as 1f the outlook isn't his unhappy wife and her artist boy
already bleak, a new lumber mill friend to substitute a foraed p1Int·
roars into operation nearby and be-1n11 for one of Reinhardt's v1luable
11ns to undercut the family's rock· ori11nals because the copy had not
bottom prices. And headstrong 16· been completed in time to make
year·old Ben adds to the family's the switch.
worries by leavina home alone to (3) (~ @) m H•fJJ 0
seek his way In the world. 0 !if@ @) er;} Medlcll story 0 tiJ @@) er;} Grady No infor· ''fest Ca~" (R) Vince Edwards stars
m1t ion available from the network as a c necolo11st who triuers a
at our press time. storm of controversy when he per-il Movie: (2hr) ''It Happened on lorms an abo111on on a wom1n who
Fifth Avenue'' (rom) '47 -Gale already has six children and does
Storm, Don Defore. Charles Ruules, not want any more. Diane Baker,
@ Wiid Wild West Pernell Roberts and Dane Clerk also 0 (Qfl (ii) (3) al Barney Miiier star.
"Protection" A protection racket ~Gene Bartow Show
springs up m the precinct when a Pe~ Muon
rumor starts that the station is I I clAL ! Loi. The dynamic
beina closed down because of the and stunning Lola Falana stars in
city's distressed financu. her first s~ial showcaslna her m "THE CROSS-WITS" s1n1ma. dancing and comedic tal· * Challenging New Game ents. Special cuests are Muhammad T · h t 8 KTTV Ali and Hal Linden of ''Barney onig t a on Miller." I f~:' a~::Our Show 9R ~ ;:~
Nidia Caro 10:30 6 UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. liunsmolte Missouri.
Nodle Tapatlas · Three Pauporu to Adventure !!_eanese lnt_1_u11e Pro1r1ms News
1:30 Q1 (6) OQl m Tiie Cop l the . u Tremenda Corte
Kid Ho intorm1tton ava ilable ftom 11:00 (J) 0 €I)€?:} al News
the network at our press time. Ci) lJO) 9 @ "twt o <9 oo> m m °" ttit Rocts sat a11u "friendly Persuulon" (R) Fuentes . The Lucy Show e~d another shut·tn al Al~mesa ~e· Movie: "Tiit Doollna of Oki•·
vise ~.Plan to improve thelf workin2 homa" (wes) ·49 -Randolph $c41t, ~nd1t1ons. John Ireland, Vtr1in1a Huston I Merv Griffin Show IMod Squad Wiidiife Adventure 1 (I) lattfellne
Cluak Thutn Pr.vi.. Combat
Musical Comedy : Sa lrother: Natlontl Edltlon
9:00 .@ (J) (i) Hawaii Fht..O D•MY I CIJ, Lon American ~e ~11.h.ams: 1 Eur~.pean royal family 11:15 . Cinema 34
v1S1l1n11 1n Ha~a11, and many other 11:30 @(I) CBS lat• Movtt: (C)
people 1re periled when a der~nged "Clau of '63" (dra) '73 _ James
youth threatens to use t vial of Brolln, Joan Hacllel1, Cliff Gormin
stolen super-lethal ne~e llS to 0 @ (I)@) m Johnny Canon
aven11e the death of his father. Betty Garrett iuesta.
O @@@) m £11ery Queu (6) N[ltrt ""' ''The Blunt. lnstru.menl" When a 0 (~ (jJ) fIJ Wldt World ''"
mystery wnler wins the annual senb "Mannix" & "Lonastreet" Blunt Instrument Award, he phones (i) The Fii
[llery and invites him . to the victory D Movie: "Death of a Cydlit·
party, but the ~all 1.s lnlem.tpted Madrid" (dra) '67 _ Luc;i• Bose.
whtn the 1uthor IS S!lln. Eva Gabor, 12:00 e Don IU11llntr't Rodi Co11etrt
Dean Stockwell, Richard Jaeckel, Chuck Berry and Johnny Rivers
John Dehner and Joanna Barnei ~est
Wst ' The Untoudlabl James Brown Show D UDENT KILLER ON Movie: "fr1 .. ror·All" (~m) '54 -Ann Blyth, Robert Cumm1n1s. * STS OF SAN FRAN!! 12:30 Cl) Movie: "Tiit Cof»web" (dra) ·ss 0 (~ ) (J) al Strtets of San =Gloria Grahame, Richard Widmuk.
Fr1nd"o "Most Likely to Succeed" Lauren Bacall, Charles Boyer.
Stone ind Keller investicate the m Movie: "Tht Holly ind the Ivy''
murder of a school teacher killed (dra) '53 -Ralph Richardson, Cell•
the nlaht a 17·year-old boy had Johnson, Ma~ret leiahton.
1one lo see him about chanaina a 1:00 0 0 (6) llO> m Tomorrow
faihnr grade. Kristotter Tabor!, 1:30@CD Movie: "Tiie leather Salnr•
Ch1rles Aldman, Patricia Smith and (dra) '56-John Derek, P1ul Oou11-
Tom Troupe 1u1at. lu, Jody Llwrence.
! The lold Ones 1:45 tJ Movie: "Acrou the '•dflc''
futival lntem1Uon1I (adv) '42 -Humphrey 801art.
Movie: CC) (2hr) "The Brothen 2:00 m All·Nl&ht Show: "l'Wo of A Kind"
O'Toote" (com) '71 -John Astin. "And Biby Maha Three"
fil) Claulc Theatre "Mrs Warren's 3:30 6 Movie: "fort Defltnc." (wes)
Profession" 'Sl-Dtnc Clerk, P1t1r Graves.
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for mornlnc and afternoon llatlna,s,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
DAILY PILOT. 1V WEEK. DECEMBER 14 , 1975
temporary setting but is still the E!) W11hinrton Week in Review
touching story of a little 1irt who 9:30 I News could hnd the tiue meaning of ; Cltywatchers
Christmas only in the llaht of the . EJ Chofer
matches she sells. Sarah Parker, Robert Gr1y Jones and Rob Reider lO:OOQ!l](6) o mPotic1 Story stu "Company Man" Officer Hansen's
(i).Wor1d of the su (Chris Connolly) attempts to prove f> Million $ Movie: (C) "April In that Duke Windsor (Bernie _Casey)
Paris" (mus) 'SJ _ Doris Day, Rey Is really the leader of a b11 car·
Bolger Claude Dauphin theft rina are unsucxessful until
George Segal, Ursula Andress, Orson
Welles. 0 ~ :_6) ®l m Johnny Cunn
Rodney D1naerf1eld auests.
@ Movie: "Mr. Moto likes A
Chance" (mys) '39 -Peter Lorre,
Rochtllf' Hudson. 0 (eifl (i)) (11 Wide Wor1d Spt·
U.1 "It's A Fad, Fad, fad World"
Richard Dawson hosts
i The FBI
Washlnrton Week In Review
Soul Train @ Mitth &ame comes jealous of his interest 1n an-
Wall Street week other woman and turns him in to Wor1d of Sur.Ivel the police Janet Margolin and Fion· 12:00 0 Movie: (C) "Plwnu" (wes) '57
9:00 (])"Th• female Allirn•I" (dra) '57
-Hedy Lemere, Jane Powell.
9:30 O "Vl1lltnte Tenol'' (adv) '5-4 -
Wild Biii Elliott. .. five Gatu to H•tl"
(dra) '59-Naville Brand, Ken Sa>tt.
I The Brtdy Bundi Duke's gulfriend (Jonelle Allen) be·
My Uttle Marcie nuala F11na1an co-star. -George Montgomery, Lola Al 0 USC Basketblll USC Trojans vs. bright
8:00 f) (i1 ffi Cl) CBS Friday Nl&ht Howard Univ. @Movie: "War of the Planets''
Movie: (C) (3hr) "The Bible" (dra) I Perry Mason (sc1·ft) '67 -Tony Russel
10:00 @ "flllen Anaet" (mys) '45-Dena
Andrews, Linda Darnell.
12:00 m "Mr. Soft Touch" (dra) '49 -
Glenn Ford. Evelyn Keyes, John
Ireland.
1:00 O "As Youn& u You Feel" (com)
'51 -Monty Wooley. Jean Peters, 51 (C) "Ski Fever" (rom) '67 -
Claudia Martin, Tony Sailor, Martin
Milner.
1:30 O "Briahalll Youn(' (dre) '48 -
Tyrone Power, Dean Jauer, Lind•
Darnell.
3:00 ®l (C) "Whit• Christ.mas'' Concl
(mus) '5-4 -Bing Crosby, Danny
Kaye, Ro~mary Clooney, Vera-Ellen
3:30 "The Tlmished A1111b" (dra)
'57 -. Rock Hudson, Robert St.ck. O (C) ~mson l O.lllth" Concl
(dra) '51-Victor Mature, Hedy La·
marr, George Sanders, Anaela Lans·
bury.
f v 1 r. 1 r. <,
-George C. Scott, John Huston, m News Qi Rodi Concert Ava Gardner, Peter O'Toole, Franco : ihsterpleu Theatre: Notorious Et> Kup's Show
Nero. The epic story that recounts ornan (R) . • , man's creation his fall his survival 10 30 fj H 1 So T d 12.30 00 Movie. (C) 'The last Time I
of the flood ~nd his 'faith in the : • He P DmeonHe 0 •r Saw Paris" (dra) '5-4 -Elizabeth future. ' ' 01ar ulc:e ogar Taylor, Van Johnson.
first Christmas A half·hour animal-Ci) 113 00 News New Yon (dra) SO -Charles
0 Q3@ ®J m !SFiC!AL I The 11 :00 I CV" ~ m rn Newa m Movle:.:'Tht Klll~f That Stalked
ed musical that tells the story of ~ Set. .llko .. , Korvin, Evelyn Keyes.
Luk1s, a poor shepherd boy in the , Movie. (C) Blood Allf( (adv) 1:00 0 ti)@ (Jg) m Midnight Spe·
south of France. who has never 5~ -John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, dal
seen the snow. Angela Lansbury Anita Ekberg 1:30 @ Ci) Movie: ''The Sav11t Inno-
cents" (adv) '61 -Anthony Quinn.
Peter O'Toole, Yoko T1ni.
and Cy11I Ritchard provide the m Movie: 'Jh• Miii from LUI·
voices of iwo of the leading char· mlt" (wes) 55 -James Stewart, act ers Wallace Ford. Arthur Kennedy, Alu
0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Dare· Nicol
devil" (dra) '7 1 -George Mon t· IMod Squad gomery, Terry Moore. 1 (V Survival '6 Wild Wild wut Korean Serial 0 (~ (j)) (1) (i) A 8 C fr Id a r 0 Bit Tlrnt Wrestling
Nl&ht Movie: (C) (3hr) "Al,,ott" m Wall Street Wtek
(R) (dra) '70-Burt Lancuter, Dean (~ ) Love Alfterk.a" style
Martin, Geor1e Kennedy, Jun Se 11 :15 €E ClntrM l4
1:45 B Movi•: (C) "Temperr' (dra) '59
-Van Hefhn. V1veca Lindfors. Sil
van1 Manaano. Oscar Homolk1.
2:00 ID All-Nipt Show: "Millt Own
uecutloner," .. Art Maidens of
Outer Spact"
3:30 B Movie: "The Lod&el'' (susp) '44
-Laird Cregar, Georae Sanders.
Merit Oberon. berg, Jacqueline Bisset, Helen Hayes, 11:30 B @ Ci) CIS late Movie: (C)
Van Heflin, Barbara Rush, Maureen "The Southen1 Star" (com) '69 -
Stapleton. The manager of an air· --------------------------
port has all he can handle with a
raeing snow storm, a mired plane,
and another on its way in after hlV·
1na had a bomb explode onboard. 6:00~8 ~~~~@,.ews W lakan lasketblll Cont'd from ID "THE CROSS-WITS" * A CROSSWORD PUULE
GAME, TONIGHT AT 8 'I "~Ee.::,, Ch .. I• """'
Ada111·12
Soledad
Slut l '"' Footblll Cl1uk Cont'd from SPM. Colle&e 1ll·star
seniors compete In this 1nnu1I
classic
1Avlatlo11 W11Ultr ) Trvtti or Consequences
uttl• 1tuul1
6:30 , ... ,.. &riffln Sbow Bewtklled
1 Ho11n'1 Herot1
: 8 ack Penptdivt on ttlc News
( ) l..tYt AMrian Sty11
• fritftds ot 1&111
· Gall1pln1 Gounnrt
1:00 oo~oo ma>News
lrontlcl•
Mod Squad
To Ttll tht Tnith
Conee11tr1tlo11
I Love Luey
The FBI
(1) G11111moke
lA Lo•
: Woman
( Cl)) Bonanza
· Pifoma
Add1m1 Family
7:30 § follow Up · (10) m Hollywood Sq11ert1 I IF AL I The Uttlt Match Gir1
Hans Christian Andersen's classic
story hes been updated to • eon·
m Crou Wits m I $Fl!!Jl) 31UI Annual llu•/
&rey fo0tbilft11.ulc From the Cram·
ton Bowl In Montgomery, Ala., with
Northern All-Star colle11e players
11nst Southern All-Stars.
Spenlsh Movie
Gunsmoke
Los An&eles News Rtvltw
la Vida COii Aurelia
Japanese u11ua11 Pro1r11111
1:30 D 113 Cl) ®l m Chico l Ult Ma11 "The Juro(' Delle Reese 1uests
as a jud1e who ch11ges Chico with
rontempt of eourt When Chico 1s
celled for jury duty and Ed tu rns
the person on trial ls old f11end,
Pop Winters, Ed 1ets everyone and
himself In trouble by tryina to in·
fluenc.e Chico's decision. m Merv Griffin Show fE El Show de Rosltt Perv
9:00 0 !il ct)@) m Rodlford Flies
"TheGirt in the Bay City Boys Club"
Jim Rocllford poses as a newspaper
publisher when he infiltrates a
"charity" club for a mysterious
client who suspects a rig&ed aam·
bling operation. Blair Brown, Paul
Stevens, Joel Fabiani, Stewart ft'oss
and William Bryant guest.
@ The Untoudl1blcs Qi Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Up Periscope''
(dra) '59 -James Garner, Edmond
O'Brien, Andra Martin, Alan Hate
George C. Scott as Abraham, lifts his son Isaac (Alberto Lucan
toni) in preparation for his sacrifice, in the epic film drama "The
Bible.'' to be shown for the fim time on television as a three·
hour presentation on The CBS Friday Night Movie at S:OOPM .
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DECEMBER 20
r., CJ R i'J 1 r-.J r.
6:00 '.I Sunrise Semester
6:30 I) Sunrise Stmnttr
I TV I ausroom
I Property M1n11emtnt
let's Rap
7:00 Pebbles l B1mm B1mm
~ ':i, 12. m Emer11nq + 4
r6 Weekend 0 (GW fa ) '.}.> H o n I It o n I
Phooey
I Withit
Stume Street
7:30 Buas Bunn1/R01drunner Hour
Q,i l~ 1.9J m J o s I e l t h e
Pu:uycats
0 Cei9 (IJ) ~ Tom ' Jerry/ C11pe Ape Show O YouUt & the Issues W EJementlry News
817 (i.1 Pebbles l Bamm Bamrn
1:00 ~@ ljO m Waldo Kitty
Plceutten
6 Bil Blue Muble -f' Pebbles & Bamm Bamm I Cou11aeous Cat
Uni1 four I s,rCIXl I 29th Annual South
G1te Children's P111de {2hr) 11. ~ Buas Bunny/R~Clrunner
Hour
I Voite of Tokyo
E.le.ctric Compiny
11:30 Scoob Doo ~ ~ 1Ql m Pink P1nthtr
The prospect of ha'lllng to h•ve
his tonsils removed at Christ·
mutlme extracts a smite from
Bob Hartley (Bob Newh1rt, left
foreground) as he Is "cheered
up" by wife Emily (Suz.anne
Pleshette, right foreground)
a,,d friend Jerry (Peter Boneri,
center) on The Bob Newh,ut
Show, Saturday, 1t 9:30PM.
Paa• 16
J.' Friends of M11 J,,:,_ Dennis the MetUct
~ (~ l:> Ci, lost S.11ctr
,-Buas Bunn1/rw.drun11er 0 Movie: "'S4.licide Commandos"
(dra) '68 -Aldo Ray, Hu(h fangu
Smith ID Movie: "The Retum of Ja<k
Sbde'' (we.s) 'SS -John ErtCSOn,
E!) Mister Roaers' Neiahborttood
9:00 I 17. Nfl Pre-C1me Show . il 6 .Jt m Land of the Los1
Movie: "Captain Blxkj~"
(adv) ·52 -George Slnde11. Her-
bert Marsllall, A&nu Moorehead
'6' Ultra Man G (~ 'I ) '1. Adventures of Cil·
lit_•n W Carrucolendu
9:30 f) ~ Cl. Pro football M1nnesot1
at Butlalo.
~ @ @ m Run, Joe, Run
leave It to Beaver
(~ oc) ~ m Ciroovie Cioo-
lits ra I Scooby Doo lo Words·A-Poppln' ED Sesame Street
10:00 0 'l") 6 12J m P11net of the
A.pes
~ Jeff's Collie 0 ((j9 <.I ) CL m Speed Bum
· 8 Shnam/lsls Hour ID Movie: "Slfui" (adv) '56-Vie
tor Mature, Janel Le11t1
@Movie: "frenchie" (wes) '51 -
Joel McCrea. Shelley Winters
:i6 Trails Wut
I ~nish Movie
10:30 ~~ ::!) 'jg m Watwind
M'ovie: 00.S.S." (dra) '46-Alan
Ladd, Geraldine f1tl&erald 00 The Rifleman 0 <ei? Cf ) CI' m The Odd lhll
Couple 0 fury Peter Graves s1a11.
@ Movie: "An"e of the lndin "
(adv) 'SI -Debra Paget
I Electtlc Come!_ny
11 :00 Qj (6) ®) W The Jetsons
Tiju1na: Window to the Seuth
(~ (j)) ill CiE Untie Croc's
Blocll
i far OU1 Spice Nuts
This la the Nfl
This Week In the Nfl
Soundst11e "Don Mclean and
the Persuasions"
11:30 0 ~ @[Q) m Go USA "Deb·
ora h Sampson" A b1sed·on·f1ct
drama aboul a younl[ alr1 who dis-
auised herself as a boy and enlisted
1n the Continental Army.
'6: Movie: "Way of A Ci1ucho" (1dv)
'52 -Ro.!l_ Calhoun, Gene Tierney. 0 (Qj; (JJ) (I) G) A m t r I c 1 n
Bandstand
(I) Chost Buste11
1\1 II l<r.11c 1 ·J
12:00 8 QJ CI> Gnndstlnd
• Movie; (C) "last or the rut
Guns" (wu) '58 -Gilbert Roland,
Lorne Greene, Linda Cristal.
I Pro Football Denver vs. Miami.
Ad Ub
Bii Blue Marble
Movie: "Slntl Cl1us Conquers
e Martl1ns" (adv) '64 -John
Call.
I Rt11idades
Rollet G1mes
S.turd•J Matinee
12:30 @ aJ Cl) CBS Sports Spectac·
ular
.... s-f-IC'""l"'"lL-l Carolina, Clrollnc
DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. DECEMBER 14. 1975
0 ~ "6' Pio Footblll Denvet at
M"m1
I Mr. Chlp.s
The EbonJ Affair
Movie: "Mac.abre" (dra) 'SS -
Wilham Prince. Jim Backus Ql Three Stooaes
ED_ 8'-U PersP«tift on the News (~ (I') Film Future CE Wally's Worbhop
1:00 3 Youth in the 70s 0 Movie: "The Invisible Man's
Reven1e" (mys) '44 -Jon Hall
@ Movie: "The Cowboy and the
Blonde" (com) '41-Georae Mont·
gomery, Mary Beth Hualles. 0 Movie: (C) "The Roman Sprin1
of Mn. Stone" (drot) '61 -Vivien
Leigh, Warren Beatty, Jill St. John.
ijl Sly Brother: N1tlonal Edition
i '8J) Loretta Youns The•tre
S.I y Pimlenta
Hum1"lst Altern1tivt
l :30 (.~ J The Promise 0 Movie: (C) "No N1me on the
Bullet" (wes) '59 -Audie Murplly.
@ The Vlraini1n
~ Movie: "Villaee of the Giants"
(adv) '65 -Tommy Kirk, Johnny
Crawford
E!) I s,lc1Al, Old World, New
Women A pro1le of the new women
ol h1wan.
2:00 f) '.it Ci Sh1um/lais Hour
3 Movie: "The Secret Ways" (dra)
'61 -R.chard Widmark ..t Movie: "It's A Bil Country"
(wes) '52-Gary Cooper, Gene Kelley, ID Soul Train ED I blb~L I Chll'les Ives: All
American 0 gln•I (R) m U.S. Navy
2:30 0 Movie: "Attadi of the Puppet
People" (llor) '58-John Agar r6 Combat O Movie: "Thirteen Chost:s (adv)
'66 -Chartes Herbert. Jo Morrow.
I Country Showuse
i culture USA
3:00 fll' Out Spict Nuts
ovle: (C) "The Chuae at
uther River" (wes) '53 -Guy
Madison. Vera Miles.
®) Movie: "The Safe Cmker"
(!_dv) 'SS -Ray Milland. ID Outer Umib
Hlah Chaparr1I
Counby Place
: Nudur 'o•er Hurinas
( ) Animal Wor1d
· C.rr11colend11
• Slt\lrday Matinee
3:30 @(])Ghost Burte11
· Sltutday
Movie: "Ghost Chuers" (com)
'51 -The Bowery Boys.
Tanen Thutn
(}) Her1tM Cilot>.trotttrs
Cl) Conctm
Wiiburn Brothen
( ) Racine Fiim
• Fanlarrta Falcon
Mlsilon: l111poulble
4:00 Steps \o l11rnln1
3 $t>orts With BertU
Movie: "Monsieur Beaucalre"
(com) '46 -Bob Hope, Joan Caul-
field, Marjorie Reynolds.
Wettr Wortd
Mission: Impossible
It Takes A Thief
(3)Soul Train
Huul• Boy Show
CJ) Education 1t Work
Porter W11oner Show
1 Book B11t
(f)) Nfl G1m1 of the Week
· Fiitbol Socur
ffi Voice of Acrkvlture
4:30; DllS1y's Trtthouse
3 <Cit (I;> Wide World of Sports
Celebrity Tennl~
~Maverick
l,!k J' NNS
I @ Voice of Acriculture
Nashville on the Road
C.lifomi1 Journal
Mech1
Corona Now
5:00 I Newsm1ken 6 Little Ruuli CiE Wide World of Sports
• Wild Wild West
Q, News
Movie: (C) "CasUe lleep" (dra)
'69 -Burt Lancaster, Peter f1ulk,
Patrick O'Neal. Jean-Pierre Aumont.
ID Niaht Gallery
fi7 ffi Wilburn Brothers Show
. ~ Papa Coruon
l}@ News
i)i; Pop Goes the Country ED Silent Movie "The Monster"
(1925) Lon Chaney stars . I Addams famil1 5:30 Medll. "If Attacked" · Ci~ 1Q ~ 00 Newi ~ (:)' American Outdoorsm1n 'l~ (6) Movie: (C) "M1d1me X"
(dra) "66 -Lana Turner, Jolln for
syth
~ Nashville Music ffi Little Rascals Hour
E V [ ~~ I r~ C
6:00 tJ lfJ (!.!, .3 News CD (~ OC) fl'rv football Ptttsburgh
v1s. ~ i¥Je~~a
ust of the Wiid
Mnerick
Ironside
The FBI
Notre Dame B11ltttb1ll Notre
Dame at Kansas. 121' Hee Haw
6:30 f) 0 G) News
· . KNBC News Conference
6 Slmmy & Comp1n1
8 ) Joe & Sons
1 @ Pop Goes the Country
: Brown on Brown (R)
· Boa de Mealco
• film future
My Little Marcie
7:00 C111dld Camt11
· llNBC Special "A Cure for Call·
fornia" New Yori! based comedians
Bob & Ray (Bob Elhol 1nd Ray
Gouldina) journey West to take a
ltaht-hurted look 11 the problems
of the Los Anaeles area. Posina u
consultin1 experts, the pair not only
ascert11n the 27 most critic1I prob·
lems facing us, but offer their some·
wh at half-baked "solutlons" u well.
Eye. witness Los A111eles San Dleao I Bowline ~r Doll111
ITT;)~ CI> Spice: 1999 m Lawrence Welk Show
Q°am-12
@ m Chamflol\lhlp Bowtln1 ® I IJl¢1/\l r.D.R. "The Makin& of A Man" ·
I Firfoa line
Hee Haw
Dr. Janers Invasion Hour
7:30 Wiid Wortd of Alllm1l1 "Sea of
Cortel" Wilham Conrad n1r11tes as
cameru capture the v11ied wildlife
-111 dependenl on one 1nother-in
lhls narrow arm of lh• Pacific
8:00
m
*
l::t
9:0
Ocean thal hes between Iha Baja I Wanderlust
peninsula and the rest of Mexico. Evenlnr at S)mphon1 O Don Ad•ms' Screen Tut Guest Premier film
celebrities are Ernest Boranine and 9:30 £) @ (])Bob Newhart Show
Barry Newman. Chnstmu Eve llnds Bob in the
I love American style hospital with tonsilil1s and an tm·
Let's Make A Deal pendinf operation to have them re.
Room 222 moved.
Beat of Groucho ti) Come Alive
8:00 £) @ (I) (]) The Jellersons . -~ 0 ~@@) m Emeraency! "To 10.00 -ULJ . Carol Burnett Show
Buy or Nol to Buy" In between an· The accent IS understandably on
swerlng fire alarms and emeraency music when sinaer Sle~e Lawrence
calls, paramedic DeSoto ponders the ~1s1ts He sol~s. duets. with Ca~ol 1n.d
advisibllity of buying 1 house, and 1oins ~he enltre cast .'n. a mln1·mus1-
aets unsolicited advice from his cal tribute to the hltin.a f!lUSlc of
artner GaRe Sammy Cahn. Comedy h11hlifht1 In· 0 11,.lciAc'! Earthqu•ke Cleta Ro· elude Ste~e as a slick city detective lnvest111at1n1 the reported death of berts narrates this hour-Iona dis· ' buuhful woman "Flora .. who cuss1on on what's being done In 1 h b t'f 1 'h ' preparation for the evenl~llity. of m M:~~ ~:~ 1 u I eme sona.
another ma)or quake in California. O UCLA Suketball Bruins vs. Sul· 0 G) Saturda1 Nlaht with Howard tie Univ
Cosen 00 NYPD O Miiiion $ Movie: .,1C) (Zhr}.:'Jlm 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Stu In the
Thofllt, All American . (sports) 51-Dust" (wes) '56-John Aaar. Richard Burt L1ncuter, Phyllis Thuter. Boone m GEORGE GOBEL AND MOd Squid * BARBI ON HEE HAW!! Mualc:al Conteat m @ HH Hew Guesls include The Untouch1blea
Georae Gobel and Tommy Ambrose. : ler1m1n film "Monika"
Gobel performs "Oh Lonesome Me" ( @ ) Lawrence Welk Show
with Buck, Roy and the cu t; •nd Lou '°rdon Show
Tommy Ambrose sinas "Bubbllng in 10:30 Tod•J et A&u• Callenlt
My Soul," and "Peace in the News
Valley " Studio 22/Qulz Time
! Coll111 11:00 CI) 0 IJ Cl)@) EE Nein
Spanish Movie 6 Sat. lllko
Movie: "Christmas In Connect!-Movie: (C) "C1st1e Keep" (dra)
cut" (rom) '45 -Bubara Stan '69 -Burt Lanculer, Peter Faulk.
wyck, Dennis Mor11an. Patrick O'Nnl. Jean-Pierre Aumont,
tl1) Creal PtrlOINACU !WI Bohm Al freeman Jr , Astrid Heeren
conducts the Vlenne Philharmonic Sinister Cinema
Orchestra in music by Mozart. 1 CI) The P.T.L Club
I Super Show @ Don Adams' Screen Teat
!!,panese Lan1u111 P~1rem1 700 Club
1:30 QI) CI) Cl) Doc Doc's arandson ) Newa
drops an emotional bombshell when • Cinema 3-4
he asks his parents about love. • Rice Car Action O Pop Goes the Country , Roell Concert
9:00 £) (1) 00 Muy Trier Moore 11:15 Movie: "Kelly l Me" (dtt) '57
Show What some people won't do -Van Johnson, Piper Laurie
for money! Murray gwes up his job iiDr1m1tlt Love Storln
as 1 newswnter to wortt as producer ( (})) Science Fiction Theatre
for his chiel antagonist-Sue Ann 11:30 Fabulous 5Z! (C) '1he Rue
Nivens-on her cooklna show. Brttd" (wes) '66 -James Stew1rt.
(]) (Q!j ) S.turd1J Nl1ht with Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Juliet
Howard Coaell Mills Don Gallow.!t. 0 @ @ m NBC S.tunf11 Nl&ht 0 ~ @ ®) W Saturdat Nlaht
Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Zeppelin" (dra) ril Movie: "Dr. Who a"d the Da·
(R) -Michael York, Elke Sommer, lets'' (sci fi) '66 -Peter Cushlna.
Peter Carsten, Merius Goring, Anton O Mtvle: (C) "The Soni of Bema-
Otflring, Rupert Davies, Alexandra dette" (dra) '44 -Jennifer Jones.
Stewart, Alan Rothwell, Richard Charles Bickford, Wilham [ythe, lee
Hurndall, John Gill. A youna man's J. Cobb, Vincent Price.
mixed ancestry provides a unique Tht Fii
dilemma when he is called upan by O Science Fldlon Thutre
two warnn11 n1tions-En11f1nd ind lZ:OO 0 USC luhttiall Trojans vs Colo·
later Germany-to spy for each of rado
them durlna World Wer I 12:30 (j) Movie: "Footll1ht Perade" (mus) O Holtywood: The Siient Era '33-James Caaney, Ruby Keeler.
O I lftC!XCI Mow I •: (C) ''Cl1I" I Waters flmlly
(musical) '58 -Leslie Caron, l ouis 1:00 • At One With •••
Jourdan, Maurice Chevalier, Hanni· 6 Rode Concert
one Gin1old A captiv1tina tomboy NFL Q.tme of the Week
Is be1na groomed by her worldly and m All·Nlf)lt Shew: "Mnt ol
sophisticated 1rendmother and 1 DifJon, "Conquest of Coehltt," "Hor·
great aunt to be e successful courte· ror Hotel, .... Hor Wiid"
san But lh• youn1 l•dy has I mind m Movie: "Traum•" (hor) '63 -
ol her own and sets her cap for 1 John Conte, Lynn Ban.
youna man. Music by Lerner and @ Cl) Movie: "The M1t1n1 Sason"
Loewe includes Chev1litr's sin11n1 (com) '51 -Thelma Rlt1er, Gene
"Thank Huven for Little Girls" Tierney, John Lund. ®> Movie: (C) (Zhr) "The Robt" Z:JO £) Movie: (C) '"What ,rtce Qlory"
(reliaious drama) '53 -Richerd (dre) '52-James Cagney, Dan
Burton, Victor M1ture. Jean Sim· Dailey, Robert Waaner.
mons, Michael Renflie. 4:201J Movie; "An1et Fata" (dra) '53 m lfJ loalnf f~m tht Olympk -Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons.
DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. DECEMBER 14, 1975
KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION
THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50
SATURDAY: DECEMBER 13th (P.M.)
3:00 Child Growth and Development
4:30 Se1rch: The Quest tor Personal
Meaning
6:00 Consumer uperlence
7:00 Wrltlna For A Ruson
1:00 Evenlna At S)mphonr (60 min)
(PBS)
9:00 Muterpleu Th eatre The Notori
ous Woman: "Trial" (60 min)
(PBS)
10:00 Netional Geoaraphlc Specl.tl
"This Bntain: Heritage of the
Sea" (60 mm) (PBS)
SUNDAY: DECEMBER 14th (P.M.)
3:00 Classic Theatre Preview "Play.
' boy ol the Western World" (PBS)
3:30 Classic Theatre "Playboy of the
Western World" J. M Synae (2
hrs,) (PBS)
5:30 C.llfornia Leal1l1tlve Deb1tu
(KVI()
6:30 f.dlson: The Old Man (PBS)
7;00 The Ascent of Man "Generation
Upon Generation" (60 min)
(PBS)
8:00 Contempamy Calllornia Issues
(KOCE)
8:30 Romantic Rebellion ' · M 111 e1 · •
(PBS)
9:00 Soundst.tae (90 min) (PBS)
10:30 rmn1 U11e (60 min) (PBS)
MONDAY: DECEMBER 15th (P.M.)
2;00 The Ascent ol Man (60 min)
(PBS)
3:00 Book But "The New Columbia
Encyclopedia" (PBS)
3:30 Mister Roeers Neiehborhood
4:00 Sesame Street (60 min)
5:00 Electric CompanJ
5:30 VHl1 Alecre (PBS)
6:00 Cflild Growth ind Development
6:30 Writina For A Reason
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9:00 The Asunt of Man "The Lona
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WEDNESDAY: DECEMBER 17th (P.M.)
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2:30 Ourstory (PBS)
3·00 Woman (PBS)
3:30 Mr. Ro&ers Neiahbofhood
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2:00 Evenlna At S)mphonr (60 min)
(PBS)
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3:30 Mister Roaers Neiahborhood
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14
5 (C) "Hen• Christlen Andersen" (mus) '52 -Denny Kaye, Je.n
marle. Fuley Granger. J~y Walsh. 11 "The Three Musketeers" (adv) '48 -Gene Kelly. Ven He!lln, Gig Young, Lane Turner June Allyson, Anaela Lensbury.
9 (C) "The V.l.P.'s." tdra) '65 -Richard Burton, Ellu beth Taylor.
I (:z<J 8) J (C) "Whetever Happened To Aunt Allee" (dra) '73 -Ger•I·
d ine Paae. Ruth Gordon, Rosemary Fors)'1h, Robel\ Fuller, Miidred
Ounnock. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15
9 (C) "By th• Ught of th• Slivery Moon" (mus) '53 -Doris Day, Gordan MacRae.
5 "Dauchten Couraaeous" (rom) '39 -Prlscllla & Rosemary Lane.
John Garfteld. 3 (C) "No Man Is en lslend" (dre) '62 -Jettrey Hunter, Mushall
Thompson. 4 23 6 10 (Cl "Cancel My ReHrvetlon" (com) '72 -Bob Hope, Eva
Marie Saint, Ralph Bellaml, Anne Arc.her. Keenan Wynn. TUESDAY, D CEMBER 16 9 (C) "Lulleby of Broedway" (mus) '59 -Doris Day. Gene Nelson.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 9 IC) "I'll See You In My Dreems" (dra) '52 -Doris Day. Carny Thomai., Fran!\ Loveroy.
5 "For Heeven's S•ll•" (com) '50 -Joen Blondell. Clifton Webb. Robert Cummings.
10 (C) "Splendor In the Gran" (dral '61 -Natelle Wood, Werren
Beatty
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19
9 (C} "On Moonll&ht Ba~" (mus) '51 -Doris Day, Gordon MacRae,
Jaclc Smith 5 "It Happened on f1fth Avenue" (rom) '47 -Gale Storm, Charles Rugglei., Don Defore.
f'RIDAY, DECEMBER 19
9 (C) "April In Paris" (musl '53 -Doris Day, R•y Bolaer. 8 (C) "The Daredevil" (dra) '71 -George Montaomery, Terry Moore.
2 l / 3 a (C) "The Bible" (d••) '70 -Georae C. Scott, Welter Huston.
Ava Gerdner Peter O'Toole.
7 (29 81 3 (C) 1•Alrport" (R) (dra) '70 -Burt LancHt•r. Oun M•rtln.
Georae Kl!nnedy, Helen Heyes. Jun Sebers.
SATURDAY DECEMBER 20
11 (C) "CHiie Keep" (dral 169 -Burt Lancaster, Peter Faulk, Patrick
O'Neal Jean.Pierre Aumont Al Freemen Jr. 9 (C) "Jim Tho,,,., All Ame;lcan" (sports) 'St -Burt u ncnter
Phyllis Th•xter.
4 23 6 (C) "Zeppelin" (dra) -Michael York, Elke Sommer. M•r lus
Gorong, Peter Ca"ren, Anton Olffrlna. Alexandr• Stewart 7 {C) "01&1" (mus) '68 -Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan, Meunce
Cheveller, Hermione Gfnaold. 10 CC) "The Robe" (dra) "53 -R•cherd Burton, Vlc1or Mature, Jean
Simmons, Michael Rennie.
9 (C) "St•r In the Dust" (wes) '56 -John Aa•r, Richard Boone.
,•,' ,g,··. :,::·;<'"-'Ii'"";: .. -~!PORT! HltJHl/tJ!ITI
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14
9:30AM ; ~ @ o Grandstand
Pro Football Houston at Oakland.
10:00 ~· o Pro Football Kansas City Chiefs at Cleveland Browns.
12:30 Pro Football Pr&-Game Show
1:00 Pro Football Minnesota at Detroit.
(Qj ) CJ) Colgate Triple Crown of Golf The 36·hole Wom·
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from the Mission Hills Country Club in Palm Springs, Calif.
1 :30 w Wrestling From the Olympic
4:00 3 <a Cl)) College Foothllll '75 "Year of the Running Back"
5:00 College Football '75 "Year of the Running Back"
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15
6 :00PM (~ (j)) (J) Pro football New York Jets at San Diego Char-
gers. (blacked out in Los Angeles).
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16
9 :00@ Warriors Basketball Warriors vs. Chicago Bulls
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18
10:30 O UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Missouri
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19
5:00 Qj Blue & Grey Football Classic College all·star seniors compete
in this annual classic.
5:30 O Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Chicago.
10:00 O USC Basketball Trojans vs. Howard University.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20
9:00AM I CU NFL Footblill Pre-Game Show 9:30 . CV Cl) Pro football Minnesota at Buffalo.
11:00 T Is Week In the NFL
12:00 Grandstand
12:30
5:00
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Pro Football Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles.
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FOR SHEILA MACRAE
Sinu you U>e1'e in "The Honeymooners" (my ftJtXW·
ite program), can you uU me what kind of a man
Jackie Gleason ilP-H.R., Pottd-Oum, Pa.
• Modest, extremely intelligent, a marvelous listener who
isn't a great talker. People don't realize he has the potential
FOR DICK CLARK, host of "$10,()()() Pyramid"
\\!by have you never danced on "American Bandstand" or
a TV show?-C.S., Salem, Ore.
a I don't know how. I never teamed. My first steps on a
danee floor were the result of a gift from my neighbors, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Murray. The last time I danced was during
the era of The Twist. (It was easy. Talent was not required.
Just stamina.) I don't dance well enough to do it publicly
or regularly. I'm afraid people will look at me and laugh
and say, "With all his experience, why isu't he a better
<lancer?"
FOR ANGIE DICKINSON, star of "Police Woman"
Cive us heavyweights a break, and tell us bow you keep so
dim.-K.S~ Fort Smith, Arie.
• Apart from the obvious-keep away from everything
highly caloric-I have a marvelous tip for weight control.
J brush my teeth as often as J can, because it stops me from
feeling hungry, and I have no desire to eat. With me, it's
not the eating that's important, it's the taste. I brush four
or Svc times a day with my favorite toothpaste.
FOR JOHN WAYNE, 1.tar of "Rooster Cogburn"
What reaction do you get when you see yourself on the late
shows?-J.R., Oklahoma City, Okla.
e That l shouJ<l be asleep.
FOR ROBERT A FLACK, singer
Did you get where you ace through talent or teoacity?-
N.S., Anderson, Ind.
e I'm sure about the tenacity part-atl black women in
show bu.sin~ are poteutial victims. It's tough for one hang-
ing out there on her own. Jt takes enormous strength and
courage. As for talent, when ( was a child, l didn't go for
hopscokh or jump rope-I only wanted to play the piano.
Without music, l couldn't function. It's the most important
thing in the world to me.
FOR THE" ASK THEM YOURSELF' EDITOR
I love Freddie Prime! Since I can't have him, can you help
by telling me some.thing about his wedding? I like to Jh1e
v~riouslyl-P.W., AmariJJo, Texas
a Freddie's travel a.gent knew the wedding date before the
families of the bride and groom did since he made out all
the airline ticlc.ets to Las Vegas from L.A. (where Prinze'.s
folks live) and from Jackson Hole, Wyo. (where Kathy's
parents live). Freddie s mother, delighted that her son had
given up bachelorhood, said she had always wanted a
daughter. Freddie's father said, "So, you've finalJy stopped
running arow1d." Jade Albertson, his 1V partner an<l a mem·
ber of the small wedding party, told liis nervous friend:
Mlt's not too late. You can pretend it's a vaudeville skit and
disappear ... Freddie asked: .. Why am I doing this thingr·
10e Wedding took place at Caesars PalaC'e, where Freddie
made his ~~ debut. Kathy said she rarely watched
Freddie OQ "t1dco and the Ma.n" before sbe met him.
CQ'ler Photo by
Jerry Fitzgerald/CBS
for being a terri.6c romantic actor, because he's a romantic.
He never uses bad language in front of women. He's very
aware, and devours books as though they're going out of
style. His "King Farouk-Ralpb Cramden .. image is all wrong.
He's rather insecure, e5pecially around women, and behaves
like a little boy or a scared child.
FOR CHARLES HIGHAM, mdhor of .. Kate'"
Do you feeJ that Americans have an unhealthy inleftst in
the private lives of Hollywood celebrities?-R.T., Calhoun,
Ala.
e Not at all. Curiosity is a healthy attitude. The man who is
not curious is a numbskull. The fascination with movie stars
stems from the fact that the more you get to know them,.the
..curiouser" they become. The only movie stars who resent
exposure are those whose careers consist solely of a powerful
self-exploitation, when they don't have a healthy interest in
anything but themselves.
FOR 0 . /.SIMPSON, Buffalo Bills football star
Did you receive some way-out college scholarship oflecs
before you chose Southern Califomia?-Tom Lee, Canton,
Ohio
• I sure did. One college offered to build a house for my
mother. But the NCAA warned me they were going to
check every detail of what I got from the school I chose.
At Southern Cal, I got only the standard scholarship allowed
by the NCAA-room, board, tuition and laundry. I chose it
because it is a 6he school with a great football tradition.
FOR GAi L BROWN, &tOT of TVs M Another World"
Please settle an argument. Are you related to Karen BJack,
and is Brown your real name?-j.M., Boise, Idaho
e Yes, Karen and I are sisters. As for the last names, l'm
Mrs. Michael Q. Brown, and Karen's first husband was
Charles Blaclc.. Being Karen's sister is my first claim to fame.
My other one is that I live on the site of a Revolutionary
War burial ground, and my house~ "haunted ... by "Lucy and
, her soldier Lover." June Havoc lived there before we di<l
• V·' She moved out because she didn't like living wi th ghosts.
FOR MUHAMMAD ALI
Did you 6od it hard adjusting to show business routine
when you did your special?-C.A., Provo, Utah
• No way. When I started I knew nothing about show
business. Two days later, when I finished, l knew eoerytlti11~
about it.
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Football's Greatest Runners:
Men Who Know Piek the NFL's Quiekest, Strougest-
And Hardest to Bring Down
B y Larry Bortstein
FAMILV WE£KLV Contributing Editor
The best teams in the National Foot-
ball League arc usually those which
dominate the ground game. Last
year, pro teams ran the ball four
times for every three times they passed it,
and the last three winners ol the Super
Bowl were led by 1op balJcarriers-Larry
Csooka of the M1am1 Dolphms m 1973
aod 1974 and Franco Harris of the Pitts-
burgh Steelers last January.
The NFL has many o uts tanding
runners, and they fall 10to dtfferenl types:
~leek and quack, big and powerful, adept
at catching pass~. cxpen at blocking.
FAMILY W EEKLY wanted to learn which
of today's NFL running backs ranlccd best
m the vanous ~kills at the position. We
asked these great pro players-Matt Snell,
Ga le Sayers, Lenny Moore and Jim
Taylor-lo tell us.
MATT SNELL ON THE
GREAT BLOCKING BACKS
Former New York Jet Matt Snell set a
club career record with 4,285 rushing yards .
He was also highly regarded for his fero-
cious blocking.
·'As long as the Jets have a quarterback
like Joe N amath, who can't run because
of ha~ bad knees, they'll need running
backs who arc strong blockers. Even if I
wasn't mlerested m blocking, J would have
had to become interested or else lose my
regular iob. Luckily, 1 had a lot of experi-
ence in bloclong at Ohio State.
"The Jets' runmng backs, John Rig-
gins and Emerson Boozer are both excel-
lent blockers, big and strong enough to
John Riggins Emenion Boozer
)land up aga1ru1 onrushing lmemen and
lancbackc~. But there are olher great
bloclcr~ around, too. 0 . J. Simpson is
great, but h1!> fullback, Jim Bru ton, helps
him a lot as a blocker and can also carry
the ball on plays when the Bills use Simp-
~on as J decoy. Other good, strong backs
who block well and are slroog ballcarriers
ar~ Sam Cunningham of New England
4 • r AMll Y WEEKl Y, O!'rember 14, 1975
Marv Hubbard
''Actually, being able to elude tacklers is more important than
speed. A good running back has to be able to give a tackler a leg
or an arm to shoot for, then quickly pull it away and keep on
moving."-Gale Sayers
and Jim OU• of St. Louis. They're not
afraid to sliclc Lheir noses in there aod
knock somebody down.
"Something else: A running back who
has a Jot ol blocking responsibilities has
to be really durable and able to take puo-
1shmcot. He's involved in just about every
play. Some running backs, when they're
not carrying the ball, can just coast
through a play every now and then with
no particular problem. But a guy who
runs and blocks·is always doing one thing
or the other on every down,''
GALE SAYERS ON
THE QUICK ONES
Although he played only seven years, the
Chicago Bears' Gale Sayers is considered
one of lhe greatest running backs of all time.
He 1s now assistant athletic director at the
University of Kansas.
"I bear people cnt1c1u 0 . J. Sfmpaon
for the same thing Ibey criticaed me
for-running inside rather than trying to
get outside on every play. But 0 . J. knows
-just as I k.new--thal you have less
chance of getting hurt running into the
line rather than outside it. When you run
straight ahead, you normaUy fall in two or
three seconds, and you usually land on
top of somebody. The fall is cushioned.
When you run outside, some guy is liable
to grab your leg or your arm and twlSt,
and really hurt you. J got my ankle busted
when a Sao Francisco 49er bit me from
the side. But the good runners know the
quickest way to gain yards is to go inside.
It takes too much time to circle the '¥hole
line to try to get outside all the time. By
the time you gel lo the sideline, a whole
bunch of guys might be there to knock
you down.
.. Also. running ios1de. you have an ex-
cell ent chance to break a long run 1f you
just get past the first line of defense. The
fast running backs, like 0 . J. and Chuck
Foreman of Minnesota and Terry Met·
caJf of SL Louis, can beat any lineman 10
a one-on-one foot race. It pays for them
lo go inside because once they're through.
they're gone.
"Actually, being able to elude tackler~
15 more import.ant than speed. A good
running back has to be able to give a
tackler a leg or an arm to shoot for, then
quickly pull it away and keep on moving.
"Also, there's the ability to change d1
rectfons if a hole gets clogged. The shifw:,1
runners, like O.J., Foreman and Metcalf,
have the ability to change direction so
smoothly and surely that the defense 1~
often left frozen in its tracks.
·•Another thing the good running bach
know is when to tum on full speed. You
can't go all out every lime you have lhr
ball. There comes a time when you just
want to loolc for a soft spot to fall. R111
Chuck Fontn8n
sometimes the good back can lull a dc-
f encfe r inro rhinlcing he's slowing down or
not going full-blast, and then, al the la~•
second. he turns it on and he's far upfield
before the defender can react."
LENNY MOORE ON CATCHING
AND RUNNING-AND WEAVING
Enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of FamP
last August, Lenny Moore starred from 1956
to 1967 with the Baltimore Colts. He ~~
celled at both running back and flanker
"'You've gol Lo keep moving and mew
mg some more in this business. J wa~11·1
the fastest runner or flanker when I
played. but J could change speeds quickl)
and I had good peripheral vision that al
lowed me to stay out of trouble. I a lwav'
could catch the ball, and with my speed I
could really move it once I caugh1 11. 01
course, I had the greatest quarterback ul
all time throwing it to me--Jobnny Un••·"
-and that helped a lot
"People used to fault me somellm~ hl
cau~c l)f my high knee action. They ~.111J
this left me open for a good rap on lhl·
k.nees by a tackler. But I ran like that in
the open field when there were no guys
near me ready to jump me. When I
needed yards close in, I kept my knees low
like most other good running backs.
"A guy playing today who reminds me
p. lot of myself is Terry Metcalf of SL
Louis. He's four inches shorter than 1 was
-he's only about 5-l 0--but he really can
catch the ball and move with it once he
has it. And he cab weave out of heavy
traffic in the open field.
"(( you're quick and know how to stay
out of trouble, J firmly b~lieve you can
Mack Herron
play in the NFL, no matter what size you
are. Mack Herron of the New England
·Patriots is only 5-4, but he gets a tremen-
dous amount of yardage because be knows
bo:.v and when to make his moves.
··A running back who can catch the ball
is a more complete player than a good
runner who's not a good receiver. On the
Colts now, there's a great back in Lydell
~ltchell. Not only is be capable of run-
ning more than 1,000 yards a season. but
last year he led the NFL in pass receiving
with 72 catches. the most ever caught by
a running back. A quarterback in trouble
loves to sec a good receiver coming out of
the backfield as a safety valve receiver or
to catch the short sideline paltem. A guy
like Mitchell gives a team more Oexibility
in its offeose."
JIM TAYLOR ON
STRAIGHT-AHEAD POWER
Fullback Jim Taylor played 10 years in
the NFL, and his career total of 8,597 yards
is second only to Jim Brown's 12,312.
"I was never afraid to put my head
down and run, no matter how many guys
I had in front of me. I tried running
straight up once. When I got up, my face
was all bloodied. I had no real outside
speed. but the way we played in Green
Bay when I was there was we ran a
lot of sweeps which took me to the out-
side behind a lot of great blocking. But I
really like putting my head down and just
going straight, hard aod low.
"I think Larry CtlOnke, when he played
with the Miami Dolphins, was the best
fullback around for sheer straight-ahead
power. He could carry the ball for a couple
of yards, dragging tacklers along with him,
get up. shake himself off; go back to the
huddle, and do it all over again on the
nellt play. Since Csooka went over to the
Memphis club in the World Football
League last year, I haven't seen him as
much as I used to. But now that the league
has folded, I guess he'll be back in the NFL.
"Oakland has a reaJ good fullback in
Marv Hubbard. He's another one of those
guys who just gets the ball and plows into
FAMILY WEEKLY, O.cember 14, 1975 • a
the line. I hardly ever got thrown for a
loss, and Csonka and Hubbard are like
that, too. They also hardly ever fumble.
"The reason why guys like Csonlca and
Hubbard and John Brockington of Green
Bay usually manage to pick up some yard-
age whenever they carry the ball is their
tremendous balance. They can remain on
their feel for a Jong lime, with their legs
still pumping, before they're finally taken
down. Very often, an official will blow the
play dead when a guy is still upright be-
cause the ballcarrier's not able to move
forward any more and everything is at a
standstill: Sometimes you're grateful
when you're knocked down. You can grab
a few seconds of rest before you
get up to rejoin the huddle." [lll
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People Quiz By John E. Giiison
SoIDe .. Trieks" That Break Bad Habits
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Overcoming procrastination is easy once you
understand what makes it tick.
2. There arc scientifically tested ways to break
most bad habits.
3. If you break your child of the habit of study-
ing while sprawled out on the floor or bed, he'll
make better grades.
4. Many people are habitually plagued by trains
of thought that produce anxiety. There is a
True or False? The
more a bad habit
is repeated, the harder it
is to break.
(See number 5 .)
habit-breaking technique designed to slop these
thoughts.
5. The more a bad habit is repeated, the harder
it is to break.
ANSWERS
1. True. Professor William J. Knaus, of lhe
Institute for Advanced Study in Rational Psy-
chotherapy, has made an intensive study of pro-
crastination and how to overcome it. Everybody.
he points out, procrastinates at least part of the
time. This is usually accompanied by feelings of
guilt and hopelessness. "A sense of being over-
whelmed is common to procrastinators," he
finds. "They constantly see a mountain of work
before them and believe that all their work is of
equally high priority." Professor Koaus's studies
show that anybody can break this habit simply
by performing taslcs just as soon as they <ue
lhought of. 'The delayer should persuade
himself to al least start the task for a short period
of time, say five minutes. At the end of the
interval he may give himself the option of stop-
ping or continuing.'· Normally, it was found, the
decision is to continue.
2. True. One method devised by behavior spe-
cialists is the "dissatisfaction transfer, .. which
removes any satisfaction gained from the hah1t.
rendering it unattractive. A Hofstra University
study cites an example of a 33-year-old nail-biter
whose .. dissatisfier" was contributing money to
an organization she strongly disliked. Result :
"Nail-biting was discontinued."
3. False. There are some things which look lake
bad habits that aren't Jn studies conducted al
the University of California, the grade-point
average of students working at their desks wa~
the same as that of students who preferred study-
ing sprawled out on their beds.
4. True. The technique is reported as follows:
The subject is asked to shut his eyes and to ver-
balize a typical unwelcome thought sequence.
Suddenly the therapist shouts, "Stop!" This is
repeated several times, and attention is drawn
to the fact that the thoughts actually do stop
each time. The subject is then told that lie can
stop his thoughts by saying "Stop" subvocally.
With practice, many patients reported them-
selves free of these thoughts within a few days .
5. False. Psychological studies have demon-
strated a novel method for breaking habits.
known as "the negative practice" technique. This
consists of delibuate repetition of the undcsir·
able habit. It was found, for example, that the
habitual mistyping of certain words (°hie" in-
stead of ''the," etc.), or habitual errors made
in piano playing, can be quickly -elimim1ted
by deliberately making the
mistake several times.
a 8 FAMILY WEEKLY, December 14, 1975
Christmas
This Christmas, why not renew an old
tradition and make something yourself to give
special friends and relatives? Here is a
delicious and imaginative collection of ideas of
things to make as a Christmas remembrance
with a personal touch-from you.
Garland of Serumptious Gifts
WINTER STRAWBERRIES
1 ~ cups greled walnuta •
1 ~ cups gret.ed coconut•
3 pkgs. (3-oL size) strewberry gelatin
1 can (14 ou.) sweetened condensed rnllk
1 teaspoon pure wenllla extract
VJ cup red-colored augar
Green apearmlnt leeves
1. Combine walnuts, coconut, gelatin, condensed
milk and vanilla in medium bowl. Work until
smoothly mixed. Form into a ball and chill for at
least 1 hour.
2. Shape chilled mixture into strawberries, using
I tablespoon of mixture for each strawberry.
Chill again.
3. Roll strawberries in red sugar. Cut stems from
spearmint leaves; insert stem in each strawberry.
Refrigerate in airtight container until ready to
serve. Mak.es 45 candies
•Use electric blender or chop very fine.
VINARTERTA
(lcel9ndlc Layer cake Wlth Prune Alllng)
Prune Fllllng
2 Iba. dried prunes
3cupswater
1 cup sugar
~ cup liquid from cooked prun"
V. teaspoon ground cwdamom
\<. teespoon Mtl
1 teblespoon lemon fulce
1 teupoon pure vanilla extnct
1. Combine prunes and water in 3-qt. saucepan.
Heat until mixture comes to boil. Reduce heat,
cover and simmer for 20 minutes, or until prunes
are very soft.
2. Drain prunes; reserve Yi cup liquid. Allow to
cool.
3. Remove pits and grind or chop prunes very
fine.
4. Combine prunes, sugar, prune liquid, carda-
mom and salt in 2-qt. saucepan. Stirring con-
stantly, cook uncovered for JO minutes, until
mixture has consistency of thick jam.
5. Stir in lemon juice and vanilla. Allow to cool.
Caire Layers
1 cup butter CH' margarine
1~ cupaaugar
21argeeggs
2 leaapooM pure vanilla extract
4 cups UMttted afl.·purpose flour
1 teaspoon t..king powder
Makes I qr.
All df'eaed up and rudJ fCH' hoHday glft11iYfng: Wlnter Strawbentn. Quick Uver Pat6,
Nut 'n' candy Chrlatmaa Wreath, Vlnartefta end BaklnL
1 .. aspoon ult
V. cup light cream or mlllt
Prune nlllng (aee recipe above)
Confectioners' Icing
candled chen1es met mixed frulta, nuta
{opUonal}
1. Preheat oven to 350"F. Grease 2 (9-inch)
cake pans. Line each with round of waxed paper.
2. lo large bowl, with electric mixer, beat buuer
until creamy. Gradually add sugar; beat hard
until mixture becomes light.
3. Beat in eggs one at a time. Add vanilla.
4. Sift together Hour, baking powder and salt.
Blend into creamed mixture alternately with
light cream.
5. Form dough into smooth ball. Divide evenly
into 8 parts.
6. Press a portion of dough into bottom of each
pan in a thin, even layer.
7. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until edges are
lightly browned. Allow to cool, then turn onto
wire racks to cool completely.
8. Repeat process until 8 layers ace baked.
9. Spread 7 of the layers with about \h cup
prune filling. Stack layers together. Top with
remaining layer.
10. Cover cake and let stand 24 hours. (This
makes cake easier to cut.)
11. Spread top of cake with i~ing (see recipe
below) or confectioners' sugar. Decorate with
candied cherries, nuts and bits of candied fruit
if desired. Makes 12 to 16 servings
Confectioners' Icing
1 cup sifted confectioners' augar
3Yl tHapoons light cream CH' milk
Y• teaspoon pure vanilla Hltact
Combine confectioners' sugar, light cream and
vanilla until smooth to make thin glaze frosting.
Spread on top layer of Vinarterta. Maw 1 cup
Continued
FAMILY WEEKLY, December 14, 1975 • 1
BAKLAVA
(A TredlUon•I Greek PHtry)
1. l'reheat oven to 325°F. Lightly grease a 9 x 13
x 2-inch pan.
4 cus-w•lnuts, finely chopped or ground
Yi cup augar
2. Mix ground walnuts with sugar, spices and
lemon rind in medium bowl.
3. Cut filo sheets to fit pan. Keep filo sheets
moist and ftexible by covering with damp cloth.
4. Brush 12 filo sheets lightly with melted butter
and place in bottom of pan.
1 teatpOOn ground cinnamon
Yi teespoon ground nutmeg
1 te•apoon gr•ted lemon rind
1 lb. mo pa•try ahMt••
1 cup butter, melted
Honey Syn.Ip 5. Spread 1 cup of walnut mixture over top
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sheet. Cover with 4 sheets of tUo after brushing
each with butter. Then repeat layers.
6. Malec top layer with 8 sheets of filo after
brushing each with remaining butter.
7. With small, sharp knife, cut lengthwise
through first layer to make strips 1 ~ inches
wide. Then make diagonal cuts 2 inches apart
in top layer to form diamonds.
8. Bake on rack above center of oven for 1 hour,
until welJ browned.
9. Remove from oven and cut through the first
cuts, cutting to the bottom of pan.
10. Spread top with cold Honey Syrup (see
recipe below). Let stand until completely cold
before removing from pan. Makes 2 dozen slices
•Editor's Note: Filo sheets can be found in re·
frigerated or freezer section of supermarket or
specialty food store.
Honey Syrup
1 a.ip honey
\.\ cup augar
YI cup water
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
1. Combine honey, sugar and water in small
saucepan. Heat. stirring, until sugar dissolves.
2. Remove from heat and stir in lemon juiee.
Cool thoroughly before using. Makes J !h c11ps
QUICK LIVER PATE
1 pkg. (8 ou.) cream cheeM. room temper•ture
1 pkg. (8 oza.) Uverwunt wauge, chopped
2 tablffPOO"I• dry aherry
1 tHapoon mustard, preferably Dijon
1 t.ableapoon paraley, finely chopped
V. te•apoon b .. u lenee, finely crumbled
P•raffln
1. ln large bowl, with electric mixer, blend cream
cheese with liverwurst until smooth.
2. Add sherry, mustard, parsley and basil. Beat
until very smooth.
3. Pai;,k into attractive crock. Seal surface with
melted paraffin. Allow to cool, then refrigerate.
Makes 2 cups
NUT 'N' CANDY CHRISTMAS WREATH
Cellophane or plHUe film
2 Iba. mixed nuts, unahelled (walnuta, almonds,
peanuta, Brull nuta, etc.)
1 tb. gumdrops
1 roll wire (No. 28)
HHvy c.rdbo.,.d, cut In 9--lnch diameter clrde
1 roll r1bbon
1. Cut squares of cellophane about 2 inches
larger than nut or gumdrop.
2. Wrap each tightly with cellophane, twisting
gathered edges into "tail." Fasten each tail with
a 6-inch length of wire. Continue until all arc
wrapped.
3. Form nut clusters and candy clusters by twist·
ing wire stems of 5 or 6 wrapped nuts or candies
together.
4. Start wreath by fastening a 20-inch length of
wire to candy or nut cluster. Stick wire through
cardboard and wrap it around cardboard to
fasten securely. Wire clusters of nuts and can·
dies in this way to form wreath. Wire clusters
randomly, or create your own special pattern.
5. Trim with ribbon bow. Attach long ribbon for
hanging wreath. Or to use as a centerpiece, place
large candle (about 12 inches high, 3 inches
wide) in center of wreath. Makes I wreath
Continued on page J3
I 8 FAMILY WEEl<L Y, December 14, 1975
And bring back the feeling of an old-fashioned Christmas.
Give these delicious, home-baked Christmas
cookies to someone special But don't give away
the secret ingredien4 Karo Syrup. It's Karo that
makes them so rich in good old-fashioned flavor,
so crisp and tender. Karo makes cookies brown
up smooth and even. Makes the different flavors
come through richei; truei;
fresher-tasting. No wonder r '
these Karo Christmas
Cookies bring back warm
memories of a real old-
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Make a festive package from any type of box. A shoe box is ideal.
CHERRY DELIGHTS
Mix 1 cup Mazola' mar~arine
and 1/2 cup sugar. Stir in Y2 cup
KARO light i;:orn syrup, 2 egg
yolks and 21/2 cups flour. Chill.
Roll into 1-inch balls. Dip into
slightly beaten egg whites then
2 cups finely chopped nuts.
Place on greased baking sheet.
Press candied cherry h alves
into centers. Bake in 325°F.
oven 20 minutes. Makes4 doz.
BROWNIE MOUNDS
Sift 3Y.i cups sifted flour, 1 tea-
spoon baking powder and 1h
teaspoon salt. Mix % cup Ma-
zola margarine and 11h cups
sugar. Stir in % cup KARO
light corn syrup and 2 eggs.
Stir in ftour.6(1-ounce)squares
melted unsweetened choco-
late, 2 teaspoons vanilla and
1% cups coarsely chopped
nuts. Drop by heaping table-
spoonfuls onto greased bak-
ing sheet. Bake in 350°F. oven
10 to 12 minutes. Makes 4 doz.
DECORATED SPICE COOKIES
Sift 3 cups sifted flour, 2 tea-
spoons ginger, 11h teaspoons
cinnamon and 1 teaspoon
ground cloves. Mix 1 cup M a-
zola margarine and 1h cup su-
gar; stir in 1h cup KARO dark
com syrup. Mix in flour. R oll
o ut 1/a-inch thick on floured
surface. Cut into shapes. Place
on baking sheet. Bake in350°F.
oven about 10 min. Decorate.
Makes 8 doz. 2-in ch cookies.
PECAN TARTS
Mix lfi cup Mazola margarine
and 1h cup su gar. Stir in 2 egg
yolks, 1 teaspoon almond ex-
tract and 2 cups sifted flour.
Press evenly intotinytartshells
or muffin cups. Bake in 400°F.
oven 8 to 10 minutes. Bring to
boil 1h cup margarine, Y.i cup
KARO dark com syrup and 1
cup confectioners' sugar. Stir
in 1 cup chopped pecans.
Spoon into shells. Top with
pecan halves. Bake in 350°F.
oven 5 minutes. Makes 4 doz.
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Perry Como:
"Try My Festive Salad
This Christntas! "
By Perry Como
In Conversation with Helen Dorsey
I must tell you a very funny &lory! I never
knew about stuffing a turkey until I got
married. My mother didn't stuff turkey.
She quartered the bi.rd. then she put it in
a pan with potatoes, put in aome butter and
baked it. The tint time my wife, Roselle, came
over for Christmas dinner, I told her, .. We're
going to have turkey and all the trimmings!"
She looked at that wt-up bird lyirig on the
table and asked, "Where's the turkeyT'
My mother was Italian. of course, and she
cooked everything so di1ferentfy from the
way we do here! Her spaghetti even tasted
difterent. She used a lot of fresh iogredieota
they don't use today. My mother made home-
made tomato puree from tomatoes my father
grew in the garden. And her parsley was always
from the garden-none of th.is dried stuff you
find now.
Roselle is an excellent cook. We have the
traditional dinner on Christmas: turkey, sweet
potatoes, salads, cranberries and pies (fresh
key lime pie, pumpkin chiffon). With grand-
children you've got to have a turkey. I always
starve for about a week ahe 1 put on weight
so e.asily!
CHRISTMAS RIBBON SALAD
lay• One
1 pkg. (Son.) llrn•flavor.ct ge&atla
1 cup hot water
~ cup ginger •le
2 tM>le9poona trnh lemon or lime lulc:e
1 cm (I ou.) c:ruahed pineapple, clnlMd
1 red epple. unpee•d Md dk:ed
1 cup fNlftdartn orengee, well draiMd
Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add ginger ale
and juice. Pour into 4-qt. glass baking dish or
mold. Chill until slightly thickened. Stir in
remaining ingredienta. Cover, chill until almost
firm.
U,• T•o
1 pkg. (I on.)~ gelatin
~ cup bolling ......
1 cup dM>pped walnuts
2 cupe cott.ege chew (creem-atJte)
2 tabl .. paw IMJONlllH
1 cup hHYJ c:reem, wllfpped
Dissolve gelatin in bot water. Let cool. Chill io
refrigerator until thickened. Stir in remaining
ingredients. Pour over first layer and chill until
almost firm.
la,., Three
1 pkg. (S oza.) llme-flawor.ct gelatin
1 cup hot water
~ cup ginger ...
2 t8blespooM treeh lemon or lllM Juice
1 red apple unpeeled ... diced
1 cup mandal1n onngea. ..n drained
~ rtpe calHomla 8YOC*to. sllced
Proceed as directed in Layer One. Wait untl1
gelatin bas thickened before adding apple and
Of'aDges. Pour over top two layen. Oiill until
very firm. Unmold. Garn.iah with avocado
slices and lettuce. Lovely for a Christmas
buffet! Serves 8 to JO
Note: Try raspberry or cherry gelatin with red
fruits (cherries, raspberries, cranberries) for
ooe of the layers.
U • flJ.tlLY WEEKLY, 0Ketftb9f 14, 11175
/ianf(V~ ~IM')(')K, Co11tin11ed
Toe1t the holldeya wnh Apricot Uqueur
rou've lftlHht ,OUl'Hlf wtlh dried •prlcots.
SPICE SHADOW BOX
Screps of lumber (or l'Mdr·mede ahedow box)
Sheet of cleer plHlfc or i11H a, cut to dimensions
of box
Pelnt
F1brlc or colored pes-r
. Aaeortment of aplcn
White glue
Panley
Ft.U. 9t8I AnfM
W"°'9
Nutmeg
i Wooden Scoop
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Bay
lMfts
E 0 f E ~ ... c:; lJ • • I ! :s •
1. Design and make a shadow box from lumber
s~raps and a sheet of heavy, clear plastic or
glass. (Our model is 17 x 11 x 2-inches.) You
can also buy a hobby display kit at a hobby shop
to use as your shadow box.
2. Paint the background spaces in different
colors, or use fabric, burlap or paper for variety
and color.
3. Arrange spices in decorative fashion in sec-
tions of box. Vary shapes and textures. String
whole peppers with needle and thread.
4. Use white glue for adhering. Polish plastic or
glass case cover and set in place.
Makes J shadow box
FAMILY WEEKLY, December 14, 1975 • 1J
APRICOT LIQUEUR
1 lb. dried •Pttcota 1 qt. vodu 1 cup suger
Combine au ingredients in large glass or stain-
less steel container. Cover and let stand from 4
to 7 weeks. Stir once every 2 weeks.
Makes J ~ qts.
Editor's Note: Allow liqueur to mellow at least
6 weeks lo achieve full bouquet. Serve as dessert
or after-dinner drink in small glass cups along
with cocktail forks for eating apricots. To pre-
sent as a gift: Ladle into wide-mouthed jar and
seal with cork top. Make attractive label; in-
clude recipe if you wish.
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rich coffee ...
Now we're introducing
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How 9001• Horoseope ean bring you
w e alth ,Io"e ,sueeess and happiness.
by Nonnan P. Kennedy
Did you know your horoscope could mean the
difference between happiness or sorrow ; between success
or failure?
Picture a long room with doors at each end. In this
room there are money, atlrachve persons of the opposite
sex. books that tell you the secret of happiness and
many other vaJwible articles. But, also in this room are
bottomless pits, traps. hostile persons and dan gerous
beasts chained in various places around the room . You
must waJk through this room, but you may take out of
it anything you can.
Now if you had a choice, would you choose to
l) go through the room l lindfolded or 2) go through the
room with your eyes open and with wntlen instructions
on which places and people to visit or avoid.
Of course. all of us would pick the second choice in a
case such as this. lsn 't it ndicul ous. then, that we would
choose to go through life. the same situation, blind·
folded! Even when there is a means to go through life
with a map and our eyes wide open! The means provided
tS AstrolQgy . 'TI1e map is our astrolorjcal horoscope.
fiow does II work'! Nature's cosmos imprints each of
us at the time of birth when the umbilical cord is cut.
We then become ourselves. Until the cord is cut, we are
part of our mother. Why or how we presently do not
know. The movement of the large solar bodies then
times potentials for events in our lives. A.'itrology does
not cause events but is timing of events. But, it's not
forUl,ne telling. It's a prediction of potentials which free
will can override.
What does a natal horoscope analysis by a quaJified
astrologer contain? A natal horoscope analysis contains
the best psychological analysis of yourself that you can
get today. Because, in a controlled experiment in 1960,
astrologers beat psychologists 1n predicting case histories.
In addition. ~ natal horoscope analysis includes
discussions on the following: financial outlook; taxes and
inheritances; early home environment; relationships with
family, relatives and parents; lovelife and marriage,
Astrology Today
PRESENTED BV
THE AMERICAN ASTROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
"The Nation's largest Ast•olog1cal Society•· c 1974 A---. Alllrolopal Alloaatiofl,
children ; career and occupation; hopes; wishes and
goals; and subconscious attitudes. In a major analysis,
a one year forecast is also included.
Many people th.ink that astrc:>logy only appeals to
··way out" unscientific people. Nothing could be farther
from the truth. In fact, studiC3 show that astrology
appeals most to intelligent and logical people. Famous
scientists Galileo, Carl Jung. Johannes Kepler, Roger
Bacon, Tycho Bache and Albert Enstein all believed in
astrology.
Your horoscope can help you be in the nght place
at the right time.
Your horoscope can help you avoid disasters while
guiding you to your beneficial opportunities.
Did you know that astrology helped the allies win
World War II? The allies employed astrologers. The axis
powers started out employing astrologers. But, this was
ceased early when the famous astrologer, Ka rl Ernst
Krafft , predicted the exact time and place of an attempt
on Hitler's life in t 939. Hitler thought the astrologers
were conspiring against h.im, so they were imprisoned.
Hitler turned back lo astrology -too late. He read
his horoscope in the last moments of the war as Berlin
burned around him .
On the other hand. astrologers aided the allies 1n
fureca5trng the AJm' moves. The mosl famous astrolo-
ger , Louis de Wohl , employed by British government.
predicted rhe exact events leading up to the downfall of
Mussolini. Ile gained the faith of the American military
hy predicting Pearl Harbor a year before it happened.
More on avoid.10g disaster, came these stories f com a
recent article in the Miami Herald newspaper. The
article tells the story of a Miami computer progwn·
mer, who heeded the advice of her horoscope which
warned her of a wrong medical diagnosis. She avoided
an unnecessary operation that would have left her a
cripple.
Your horoscope can bring you wealth. Famous
business tycoon, J. P. Morgan, used astrology to acquire
his fortune. Morgan did not make a financial move
without checking his natal horoscope forecast.
From an article In the Miami Herald came this story:
"Stockbrokers on Wall Street are as likely to
coll an asrroloxer in this decade as Hollywood film
stars would coll a psychiatrist in the last. A 75
year old retired financial expert who lfres in
Clearwater, lras made $150,000 from the stock
ntarket in 13 years by using astrology as on in·
vesrment guide,"
Your horoscope can show you the way to success
and happiness in your career. In spite df her cou ntry girl
look of 1945. Marilyn Monroe's horoscope promised
th::it she would emerge as an immortal movie sex symbol.
I lowever. Uranus in her 7th house indicated thar some
changes were necessary . Marilyn went from dirty blonde
lo silver blonde. This. plus a sophisticated upsweep head·
ed her right towards stardom!
Now and through the ages a good natal horoscope
analysis has meant success for many people. In other
cases many men have missed their opportunity; some
with tragic consequences, such as Adolf Hitler.
Will you miss your success opportunities? Will you
stumble into pitf aJls you could hne avoided?
Today, right this moment, you can have your natal
horoscope cast and analyzed. You can get it for only
the cost to make your duplicate copy. You get the
expensive ca5ting and analyzing process -FREE. The
article below will tell you how. The means are available,
but the choice is yours. *
HOW TO lill YOUR NAiil HIRISCIPI fll lllY Ill CllT If lllllli CIPIES.
by John F. Ford
Se11d rne your t'XJct 11mc anJ place of
hufTr I'll l'J\I and analy1e you1 natal
horos.c.:opc for resc;ird1 purpo'iCS. You
may have <lupl11:Jtc copies of your h1mls·
l"ope fu1 only <i.H>O the 1..0!>I lu make
your cop1e'\ plu~ sot po:.tage anti hand·
hng. You get rhe cxpcmrve casting and
analyLing process f-REI::., hel."ause of
the focr rhat we mu\I produce y1lur horo-
scope for re~e:m:h anyhow.
Y 11ur natal houlscnpc will c\lns1st of
nine pages anJ l>VCr J,000 words. Your
natal horoscope will rnn ram your psycho-
logi cal :rnalysii. plus a d1~cuss1011 of the
following· your l11vt'l1fr. financial our-
lno~; marriage. fomil y JnJ 1.h1ldrcn rela-
11onships: c;,ireer and 11uupa1111ns. hopes.
wishes and goals. and ~uhco11')(;1oui. alt1-
1udes. A horoscope of tl11S rypc would
l'l)SI up lo S250 1f done hy an astrologer
I will 1.as1 your horn~ope with rhe
help of our 360-65 1.8.M computer.
whi ch co111ams over 24 m11l1on htts of
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THERE~ ABSOLUTELY NO
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will be entitled to extra bonuses.
There Is no 11eed lo worry about find-
ing out abour an unavoidable coming dis-
aster through your chart. As men11oned.
asl rology deaJs m po1en ttals. Your free
will can override potentials if you know
about them. In any case. the policy of
qualified astrologers is pos111ve astrology
h there 1s something negative m your
1:har1. you Jre tultl what you can do to
make ii positive.
To get your horoswpe through this
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SJ.00 copy cost plus Sot postage and
handling for each horoscope or charge
your credit card. If you don't know your
exac t time or birth. fill in 12:00 P.M.
If you have any questions, caJJ me.
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In his American Management
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Expect those around you to
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Herbie Mann:
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of your way to demon.Irate
rour own PMJtfve attitude.
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one of your co-workers is
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necessary is that you go
through the day together
amiably. Says Reeves, "You
will be most successful if you
take the attitude that the
greatest responsibility for
your acceptance or rejection
by others rests on your
shoulders."
-By S. R. Redford
<9ffiy Ten Famrlte lltt,ords
It all started at the old Para-
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When Herbie Mann's parents
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throughout the whole show.
Shortly after. 9-year-old
Herbie got his first clarinet.
His parents encouraged him
to practice because it kept
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It throughout his teens, and
began playing other in-
struments, too. Herbie Mann
has now spent over 20 years
as a professional jazz musl-
ci an-most notably as a
master of the flute. From 1957
to 1960. he held the No. 1
place in the Down Beat polls.
His current album is Atlantic's
"Waterbed."
by Crosby, Stills & Nash (Atlantic)
2. Miies Ahead, by Miles Davis (Columbia)
3. Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, by the
Philadelphia Orchestra (Columbia)
4. Sdtelomo Hebr•lc Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra,
by the New York Philharmonic (Columbia)
5. Abbey Road, by The Beatles (Capitol)
6. Aretha Franklin Uve •t Rllmore West (Atlantic)
7. Music of Bulgaria (Nonesuch)
8. Bridge OYer Troubled waters,
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9. Free Fall, by Pat Rebillot (Atlantic)
10. The W•rm World of Joio Gilber1o,
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PETULA CLARK
"Don't go with the crowd "
Did you know Petula Clark was
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a child and acted in some 20 movies?
She told FAMJLY WEEKLY : "At age
seven I was an established star. My
father, who had wanted to be an enter-
tainer, was my manager. My early re·
membrances are pleasant enough, but
sometimes I regret having missed a
happy. free childhood. I missed out
on a lot of my formal schooling, and
when I was in school, I did terribly be-
cause of my frequent absences. But, of
course, l knew things far beyond my
age because of my backstage, liberal
upbringing. Perhaps that's why I'll
devote myself to redefining education
if I ever leave show business. U we
want to change anything in the world,
we must start with children. If we can't
train and educate· them properly, we
can't do anything well. I'm certain that
our leadership would improve if we
didn't teach children to go with the
c rowd. This makes sense when
you consider that real fulfillment
doesn't come from success, but in
having the courage to try new things."
A lawyer talks about modern man's
fears: "A strange thing has happened
in this century which many attribute
to Freud and an
overpowering tech-
nology -we're de-
voting ourselves to
realism with fright-
eningresults. Every·
one wants to be
'aware.' Maybe
we're too aware.
Gerard Nierenberg We've become a
nation of chronic complainers. I hear
people constantly denouncing the qual-
ity of leadership, but that's just not the
case .... We're more sophisticated, so
naturally we expect more and demand
more. The end result is that we're left
in a state of constant fear. Everyone
plays the psychiatrist role-we hand
out advice at the drop of a hat, but
nobody wants to hear it. This creates a
dilemma hecause not only do our prob-
lems remain unsolved, hut we don't
stimulate creative solutions in others.
What's lacking is a little humanism in
11 • l'AMILY WEEKLY, December t•. 1975
all this realism." Gerard Nierenberg is
the author of "Row to Cive and Re-
ceive Advice" (Simon and Schuster,
$6.95).
TY COBB
Demonic or Intuitive?
How Ty Cobb, the late Detroit Tigers'
outfielder and Hall of Farner, added
a new dimension to baseball: "Old-
time sportswriters believed there was
an element of black magic about Cobb,
that he must have had a pact with the
devil. Nonsense. What Cobb had was
much more useful-a mixture of nerve
imagination and courage in preposter:
ous amounts. He also had a fantastic
skill hased on psychology and nothing
more mysterious than abnormally, al-
most freakishly fast reactions. Cobb
himself claimed another attribute: in·
tuition. For him, batting was a study in
psychology. 'It's like the study of crime,
the work of a detective as he picks up
clues.' Cobb explained. Before his time,
the base runner was the natural prey of
the team in field. Cobb changed all
that. Once he reached first base, the
whole infield was on the defensive. Ty's
main purpose was to make them throw
the ball. He knew that if they juggled it
among themselves long enough, in their
nervousness they'd throw it away."
From "Ty Cobb," by John D. Mc-
Callurn (Praeger, $8.~5).
BIRTHDAYS (all Sagittarius) : Sun-
day-Patty Duke 29; Margaret Chase
Smith 78; Lee Remick 40. Monday-
J. Paul Getty 83. Tuesday-Margaret
Mead 74. WednMday-Erslcine Cald-
well 72; Arthur Fiedler 81. Thursday
-Willy Brandt 62; Ramsey Clark 48;
Ossie Davis 58. Friday-Sir Ralph
Richardson 73; Leonid Brezhnev 69.
Saturday-Irene Dunne 71 ; Max
Lerner 73.
BIRTHDAY PEOPLE:
Lee Remick and Oule Davia. .·
Quips & Quotes I
ARMOUR'S ARMOURY
By Richard Armour
I II I
MEDICINE SHOW
Our medicine chest is no treasure chest,
No jewels therein one seeks,
But it's like a treasure chest in a way-
That is, it is full of antiques.
TI.ere are bottles of pills f« our long-gone ills,
And potions a little cloudy.
They've been there for years, and we've long
f«got
What they're f«. They look doubtful and
dowdy.
Theo why do we save them? Here is my thesis:
lo time they11 be 50Jd as museum pieces.
A horse-racing cuthusiast reported his latest
venture with the nags to a friend. "I went to the
track on the eleventh <lay of the eleventh
month," he said, "arriving at I 1 :00. My son was
11 that <lay, and the eleventh race showed 11
horses. So I bet all my money on the eleventh
horse on the card."
"And he wonr' asked the friend
UNo ... the sportsman replied sadly. "He came
in eleventh." -Lane Olinghouse
By Frank Baglnsld
LITTLE EMILY
FAMILY WEEKLY, Decernb9r 14, 1975 • 11
"ls11't there a gc11tlc:111a11 i11 tlw bus wlw will
off er me· a seat?" ckma11dcd an extremely fat
woman.
A 4"f1uill man jumped up. WWcU," lie volun-
teered, ''I'm willi11g to make a contribution."
-Thomas LAMancc
Coffee: Break fluid.-Dorotl1t'a Kent
My ki<l's goi11g to go far. I kucw it the <lay a
teacher tol<l him to write ... will 11ot talk in das..'i"
500 times, and he ra11 it off 011 the Xerox!
-Rubert Orlx:u
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
Ill··
.....
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It all bean wbea our 6 beet .0... for 99e mrlwd lo the mail. 'We pt_&relllt ~for ell ol us. iocludinc the UM. when we Joined The Doubleday BOoll: Club.
And now we're getting an averap -~ ol '°'-off the price ol publlahers' editions Oil all the boob we want. P!ua the converilence ol ahol>IJiM~maiJ. .
-Amlit awe ia fun ealing money. Wflre di8covminc oew a:IYenturee,
lnwolwd in mysteries and romancee,, temptinc OW'98lvea with cookboob
... and I~ .omethinc too from the excellent how--to guidee in The PouJ>lediy Book CUb'a selection. Re.tine and saving money are family fun. Find out fat :youaelf. and your kids.
And you can mime any -"
6BOOKSFOR~ when yaujoin 1he J>c.alr'cdmy Book Cub.
ao.-dultpr..wortsa
You'll cet your 6 books for only 99e plua shipping and
handling, when accepted aa a member. ff not satisfied,
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About eYerJ' 4 weeka (14 times a year~ JOU'l1 receive our Magazine describing our two Club
Selections and •t least 60 Alternates.The enn--
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off pubU8hen' prtoea). The Regular Sefec-
tion and Alternates save you an avenice '°"' off bliahers' editions' ·ces.. A charge is :ice for shipping and~-If you want both Club Selections, do ~-they will be shipped automati-
cally. If you'd prefer an Alternate at no
book, indicate this on the order fonn and
return it before the date specified. You'll
have at least 10 days. If you do not have 10
days and receive books you don't want, return them at our expense..
Once you'Ve purchased jus< 6 books durin&
your first year ol membership, you may resign or
continue with no furtherobtiptioo. '1 ~ I mm r1teDoublec1aysoo1rCJub ~iv or tfu~:O~"":t:::!m1::':teret1 in I (2~1 ldwcll
size to 6t apecMJ presses and uve
member.se11enmore.
~~
We know the value ol a dollar
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FINAL
SPORTS
PEANUTS • , featurt~~ .
fGood ol'·
Charlie Brown''
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Tm. Reg. U.S. Pat. 011.-All rights reserved
~1976 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
12 -1 '1
I I VE ALWA~'S BEEN FASCI NATEO 8'1' L{OU ...
1 LOVE L{OUR HAIR, AND L{OUR ELt1E5 ANO
I HE WAL/ '{OU TALK ... I 6UES5 I LOVE
EVE~lfTHIN6 ABOUT '{Ol>, ..... SWEET SABL{ !
NANCY
THE AIR 15
50 POLLUTED
TODAY r ---
AW , YOU
0UST
IMAGINE
I T
LOOK AT
THAT
AWFUL
S MOKE
LOCAL
WANT ADS
EXCLUSIVE
ORANGE COAST
NEWS
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1,, 1975
I TH!N k' '1'0U 1RE KIND OF CUTE! Ltov
f<EALLL( FASC INATE ME!
HA! I l<Nflal
l(OU WEREN'T
ASLEEP!
&
B Ernie Bushmilf er
OH, DON'T
EXAGGERATE ~
~UST LOOK
AT ALL
THAT DUST
AW. T HAT'S
NOTH IN'
I CAN PROVE THAT THAT MAN HAS
TO C L EAN HIS
GLASSES TWI CE
-..---..-~~)l~~I ·I
T H E A I R 15 DIRTY
A DAY
•
\ ' '
I -.
I COME OVE" HEJlE I
YOLA M l~E1'ABL.E I
GOOD-Fot-tJOTHING
PLANK! I 'M GOING
TO PtAN'H YOLA ---_ _, o~r.~1
DENNIS THE MENACE
~ ~ I r .A 1 .A I iv\Y
QE: INOt l 1--' S TARTf U,
, i") 1 DC. ) ~~-I' ..
IS--
·~'-.f·-0 .-l ;; .. t . ·~
1.'M GOING .
-ro ·KNOCK VOlA
?tLL. Y/!
l'M
GOING
TO
BREAK
YO\A IN
MALF!!
~ l'!Jff=· /ft Ill ~EN \r ----;
W/\ITlf'. '-\.
A YEAR .~.WHATS
l EN fl/'OR F
MINU1ES
~
:X:flA,
GET
OVER' ~E~E !!
~V{T M-MARGIA I
WM'I DO Y0111
WANT TO
DO ALL. T HAI
T-TO ME?? ~
<~ . &oJf
YE?, YOIA ,
'iOIA
WEA?El-!
ON TH&'
DOLAfJL& !!
---
v ~ __ .;•'~
.. '
J:. DON'T KNOW,
YE.T. I GET MY
VERY f3E7T IDEA?
AT THE LA5T
/\\CME NT ..•
. ---By Hank Ketcham· ·=
~ ' . . . . • .
/cu WON' r DoN' T V\loRR'>, 1<1 oo'
fOPGf: T Ml I ... l'LL Rf M E-MFf I-.
WI LL-YA'? ( YOU! ' / . ): _~
. .•. .. .
-·
C> l> [> ~IJDGE PARKER <i <J <1
OKA'f, .. TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED,
BART! TELL IT TO ME FROM THE
MOMENT ALBIE TOOK YOU DOWN-
TOWN TO PICK UP YOUR TRUCK!
•,
WELL, I GOT THE TRUCK AND
STARTED BACK TO SPENCER
FARMS,,,WHEN I SAW THIS
HITCHHIKER ON THE
HIGHWAY,,.
I
MUST BE THAT YOU'RE THE
RESID ENT PSYCHIATRIST
I TOLD THEM TO WAIT UNTIL
MORNING TO
CALL YOU, SAM ! HERE!
DO N'T TELL ME
YOU PICKED
HIM UP?
'
WEl:..L, YES! I ALWAYS 50 YOU PICKED HIM ur
FIGURE THAT IT COULD AND TEN HOURS LATf ·
BE ME, STANDING THERE, THE TWO OF YOU WIN . ~OPING TO GET A RIDE! UP IN A CHEAP BAA
WITH A COUPLE OF I
WOMEN, HAVING A
BALL! HOW MUCH
DID YOU DRINK?
I ,, ' . •,
·t
/
~ERE'5 A SEC.RET PANEL,wrrn
: 5TAIR5 lEADING AWA4 FROM
ry,BEHIND M~ BOOKCAS E .l I
WONDER WHERE IT GOES ~
MOON MULLINS
WHAT'S ON
TV?
AT IWO /NIH~
.AFTSRNOON ??
SHAME.'
•1v E ~OT A STAMP COL.LEZCTION7
\BUTTERFLY COLLECTION , A
<OCK COl-LECT/ON7
~ND A TROPICAL
. FISH
COL.L.ECTION !
.,
DOCTOR SMOCK
61Ve:: Me A
1/1 SH OF !Hose:=
SOGGY 6RE=e~
L.U/\APS, PL-e:::Ase -
HMM ! THIS ONE
BOOK IN Ml)
BOOKCASE SEEMS
TO BE STUCK J 0
a
SOUNDS Goot>·· NO·No! SHAME
WHAT CHANNEL? ON YOU FOR
SGUANDE"R ING
lf:: '(OUR
~~~~~~IR.T IM E:
G~e: r HoW1D YA HAV~ ANY
llME LEFT FOR L IFE 7
l18Ef2TY, AND!H' PURS'UIT
OF HAPPINESS ?
0
NOVY' :r:'L.-L.-HAve
SO/\Af:= OP IHAI
GReASY 8>ROYVN
GUNK,, PL-eAse
0 •• 0 ~ ~
WHAT ARE l,)CL} DOING
IN HERE? l.X>U'RE -
5UPPOSED TO BE
UNDER \HI!
--~
by Ferd John&On
)'o u SHoUL.D HAVE
CONSTRUCTIVE , ..._...,____.
HOBBIES, MOON ··.-a~ :fr
1 D IDN'T OVERt>O.
By Geor e Lemont
uUS"I A GL-OB
OF IHAI YE:L.-L-0\/V'
~~Uc:::>6e, PL..-E:ASe:::
)/
NO HOSPllAL.-
CAPele::RIA IS
e V e::R GO>J NI>...
G~I A POUR-
SIAR RAii N G,
t:'OC .'
•
IT 1 Ll_
LOOI, A
LOT BETTER
WITH T H E LIG~.\TS
<->N IT ,/\J'.JD ALL
OUQ TOVS
At:20UND
IT
LET'S CUT
O FF" THE LOWER
BRANC HES AND
MAKE A
REEF. _-.... _ ...
UNCLE eoB CX)ESN'T
BUY 1-\ IS ·TREE
TILL C HRIS TMAS
EVE 'CAUSE. 1'1-4EV 'RE
A LOT C HEADEQ
THEN .
T't.:TJM:l::::SLE~_:i;::~DS by Tom K. Ryan
--.._. . . . . -· . .:· --· '
IT'S B1Ef/IJME! L-AY OUT MY NIGHTI ES~ l'M NOT IO ~E WAKE:N£:[7 FOR. ANVIHI NG-! I Nt,-IANS PO NOT ATTACK AT
Li t:£! dus1-
L' "£ /\ l RArFlC
LIGHT!
(
I
NEXT ON THE: !OUR OF OUR FORI IS THE COL.ONEL'S
QUAR1l'.:RS . NOif: Tl1E INIE:RE:STIN& BAROQUE l3E.D
WllH ITS c.JIN601SI MOllFANC/ ROCOCO OCCUPANI. ..
N16'H1i l'IRD EJRAIN!!.
'(OU AfrACKEP
A-rNl~i!
,\f I LI'..' f\LMOSl -iwo 1 llOUSAND
YcAJ..~.s, l'Vl REDISCOVERED -IHL
HOW DO YA
~ow IT S TH£
CHRISTMAS
WtLL, Flk:ST IT (.-,wws RED
FOR A 6 tT .... THEN GR£EN ...
CHRISTMAS
STAR! "-STA':_?
'
IHEN RED ... 1HE:.N GR££N -
(
DON T YOU
5££?.. TH05£
ARE THE
CHRISTMAS
COLORS!
SO MUCH
F"OR
ASIRONOM '{ !
-..
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There arc at least six differ·
ences in drawing details between top and bottom panels. How
quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below.
'lUU~JJIP SJ ruin '9 ·H,\\O( SI ·~1· \\ '<; 'J?llUO( 'I .,1lC11H '!-.,llt\<HU
•1 n ttO:) ·c 'l!U!HIW 'I UlUUJlS '(; 'llUl\~IW ,, 11aa . t ..... ,U~Ja)JIO
BOOMER
Hal Kaulman .i-
~ \l\ r A " holdt111! .I '""\."( of
p.1pn th.11 "·" h1·l·n ,111 pJrt\\.1\
!IHllll~h Ill (\\II pi.l1l''· ,I( t »p
.tl'l'I "" I h: h." h t.'11 , It 1111 ll)!ul Io
---BULLET IN BOARD ---
e 11cAR. Ml.AR ~ C'omn Chmtmas merr~ ·1 Hungry
bird~: no tmgh t hr rm"-. rl'nl\ high, not paid, long
h1lb, erriply harn,, 110 pt>act• an<f pro~peril\. C:nm
p1l'lllll'01 lo hril(htt>n Ihm~' up, n·ad 111 rt'\1•rw \\llh
appropnalC' pumtuat1011.
e 11011 I\ ti po,\thl1• lo C'Ul a Chmtma' p1r into
l'll(hl \Ill 1'\ Wtlh lhrt•t> ~ltaij!hl !'Ul~'!
·~.111fl\ J 11(\ flU,. r,,,,t,1((4-~ lt"1~ .,,t40Hf'ttfJ JO.J
e ChallengP: Ui.e All six three·lt•tler words to form
three good six·lettrr words: llAS NOT GOT ICE
FOR TEN. No fair P<'l!kinj! bt'low.
·~ u111u '1n!w1 ·u~llWH
e R1cidli·-~ll'-I hi,· Whal rlo fi,hrrmrn ~iog at Christ·
ma'-'.' (;1\r up'1 "ll1·1·l.. th1 httul~ ... "
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t l11u: 'l r.ir.111· ,, .... '
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llcmon,tratc 111
1
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1
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-~ dd I 'I <'ti ,,II" ,111\\lllllt • IO/ o• 7. ~'""\
er portion 11! 111·, rJ11· ·Ii
1ng. / ~27 28 :
Before pnl..1ni: \IJ1.· 13 3. I '--[ ..
Y.ards, St. Nill.. JUJ'f''
the center pand h1·-15· 16 20 2~ · . ~ ._-.-. 25 :lo. tween 111~ lip,, :'\uv.
Y.hl'll ht• \ll.IJl' !ht.' l'J11 ~ ~ f
1•1, .1p.111. the pJpcr 11 tit .17 23. ·"
te.1r 111111 thn:e p1e1l''· 18 19 21 30 22 ~ 11 tl11\ l\n' t dnne, 1t 11111 ..._ ___ __._ __ ...;..L__;;:;.;..a.._~::::.a..::=-=------1
almoi.t alY.J ) s ll'Jr 111 HEY, THERE! What can you draw lo complt'le !ht' Yuletide
1110. scene abo\'e? To Ctnd oul, add connecting lines clot lo dot.
\clrl I h1•..,, color' ror ,1 t 1 mcl~ pll'l ur•
l -Hl•1I. :.!-l t hlu1• l-\l'll11\1 \-Lt hrn\\n. 5-Lt purpl•
&-LL gre('n. 7-DI-.. hlu1" ~-Oritnl(f' !t-IH, grN•n. 10-Bldt J..
SPELLBINDER!
SCORE 10 point.a for using all the----+----
letlera in the word below to form -----f-----
t wo complete worda:
M I N S T R t-: L
THEN score 2 points each for all -----<1-----
words of four letters or more----+----
found among the letters.
Try to score at leut 50 point.a .----+----
·1u~' 'lUfl>; u1rJ11,uu ~l'l'""d
By Brown and Casson
AND l~er-J
11· L.L. 136
~OOM 6K' I /1
I~ AL.MOST
C~f2l~TMA?
NOW I YOU / N~W Yf.A'?'S ..
l...lNCO LN ''3
f31RI H DAY ...
--~
I l(r-Jow .
..
ANO l~t/\l
IH6 vOLJIZIH
o~ Ju L..Y .'
BABY', LG/'S HAVe A
BAL.I... 0"1
1H6 ~OUf<IH
MA'f 86
A PICNIC1
OKAY ?
.. 0 ' .. !! . i .. !
1 ~
_ GASOLINE ALLEY
::---We
qonna
leave
Melba
lock
in th'
~-----.. -
.~ ladies'
all
niqht,
Bert4?
Oh.
dear!
l ....
1 si~ms
have
r lock
m'self
f in! • • .
..
'
Well 1 ~ain't
~i ke I qot
nu-thin' t' do!
BOOM6K' I 1
5TArl1fO TO
/ 16L.L. You
WJ~AI t
RE:ALL-Y
WANT6D
Ai? A
Pr2f:?6NT !
,.
I bet it
ain't been
scrub under
this sink fer
a hun'red
4ears!
'
She mak1n' us
look lazw !
Le-rs
WA ll-J1LL.
11-le 1TME
COM6S,
Si~AlL W£,
BABe-?
Has
wou
qa ls
seen
Miss
Melba?
It° 1 I~ couir> ('A Tl N r fH/\ f K'OL) Tl N6 FOR
e./te..'( l~LJ 56f.\ND IN TH6 COUNTRY J
h~ COLJLO MAK6 A FOJZiUN.E !
0
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.. ---.. --
by Dick Moores
•
She le f :
Rufus !
Mer cw
ooodness!
COME, SPARKLE.
THINGS W ILL WORK
OUT. GET SOME
REST. HAVE
FAITH.
GORDO
UGLY'! UGLY
~EALOUSY!
~(
WHEN HE LEFT THIS
CHAINED PRISON,
HE DIDN'T EVEN
PHONE ME -
HE DISAPPEARED!
by Chester Gould -----------------WHEN WE
RESCUED HIM.
S PARKLE, r WAS
SURE HE WOULD
FLY TO YOUR
A RMS .
I CAN'T
GO ON·
KNOWING
WHAT I'VE
DONE TO
H IM·-
BUT HE CAN'T BE BLAMED.
IT WllS ALL MY FAULT-
-~EALOUS ME !
THE DAY !
ANSWERED T>-fAT
PHONE ANO IT WAS
THE VOICE OF ''BUNNY,''
MY IMAGINATION
WENT WILD WITH
RAGE ! l
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B Gus Arriola
THE CHA IR J..IAS
HA D A SCJSY
DAY/
Wt;J-L · 'J'OU
KNOW WHAi
THEV SAV,
POPO/
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