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[NCwFuel ·Systelll C,ould Punip Pr~hle~:
~ By WILLIAM SCURF.IBF.R wos made pub lie this week by t he' .,.. "The situation is most severe . blem ," Leif son said. "The pro~ f Of ... o.i1, Pito1si.11 S t .. 1, e U c p a r t on the vacuum.assist systems blem is with the entire systern
• The gasoline vapor tl·eovcry ment or Agpculture's Division of . but ll can also occur with the a nd some c hange;; have to be
. .syste ms now being in!ltallt·d by Measurenfent Standards, which more simple balance .systems made for it le work to our
,thousands · of as res pons i b I e for a nn u a I stal e Air Reso.urces Bo a rd Once recovered, the vapots are that work by the basic displace-satisfaction "
,Orange Coun-certification of service gtataon (ARB) and local uir pollution processed through an elaborate ment pressure in lbe gas tank," According to Leifs on ,
ty gas outlets fuel pumps. control districts have' the poten-1,1ndergrou&tl syste m o( pipes and Leif son s aid. anufact u re r s of recovery
-On orders of Until the systems are altered tial to suck gasoUn.r that has recondensed for storage in an un· The stale official said the main ·systems have a ssured his office ai~ .Pollution -probably al thf expense of the already been metered back out of derground tank. problem appears to be in the that modifications can be made,
offt.c!als could gas outlet own~r -the state a vehicle tank. ' Leif son's agency received a .special nozzles that must be used in the recovery systervs in a
fac1htate con· agency will not certify them for The int~nt of s uch systems is to number of complaints from San to pump the Cuel. Mos~ are short time. But the costs of such,
,sumer fraud use. according ·to Olaf Lei/son, withdraw only gas vapors from 1 Diego County and the San Fran-equipped with a shroud that. modifications a re still unKnown. ~hen -they go technical adviser lo the measure· thelan)t as they are displaced by cisco Bay area, where a lt1{ge clam ps over the tank outlet to L eif son s aid the problem
1 ~to opera· ment unit. liquid fuel. Those vapors now number of systems are in opera-trap the fumes. caused by his agency's ruling is
t1on. Leifson explained that the r e-escape into the a'ir and are a ma· tion, that some liquid fuel also is "But I think it is not proper to
_That finding SCHRe11iu covery systems mandated by the jor source of pollution., · being withdrawn. say the nozzle is the only pro· (See PUMP. Page A2)
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SUNDAY •
VOL. 69, NO. 32, 10 SECTIONS, 124 PAGES ORA~E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1976 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Niguel Woman
Killed in Crash
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A curved section of Coas t
Highway just north of Laguna
Beach was the death scene
Saturday night fo r a 22-year ·old
Laguna Niguel woman whos(' car
crashed through a center divider
and hit another car head-on
Also injured were a passenger.
Melinda Pears o n . 17. o f
. Fullerton. and the other dri ver,
Scott Arthur llumburg. 20, of
Fullerton. ~
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Picasso Art
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Haul Biggest
In History?
From Wire St>rvices June 1972. did not include any
C~inp\ia Morino. or 2348 1
Porter Circle , was dead on ar-
rival at So}iLth Coast Community
Hospital f~owin g the 9 p.m. at>
cident'.
A spokesman f.or: South Coa~~
C-Ommunily Hospital early thi~
morning said Humburg would
probably be treated and.released
and that Miss Pearson,might be
kepHor observation.
California Hi ghway Patrol or
flc 1als said no .other <:ars were in·
vol \'t.'d in the cr .. sh in front of F.V
Morro School. They said th('y do
AVJGNON, France -Police major works. They showed erotic
sajd gunmen overpowered three couples. bullfighters and distort·
·' guards and s tole 127 paintings by·· l'd faces
.'Miranda Card'
ManKi.lled
~ In Bar Fight
PHOENIX W Pl) -· Ernesto
Miranda. whos e n.tlX' c11n\'1cl1on
lead to a landmar k s~premc
Court decis ion in 1966 , \vas
stabbed to death Satunlay nii:ht
during ,all i.l!'gUm('Ot at a uar near
the downtown are:i .
An unidentified man wa'i lakt•n
mto· cust ody for que~\l()ning,
police said.
Miranda was CO n\'ictcd or kH I·
nap and r ape in l9G3 hut lh('
conviction wns overturned l)v tlw
U.S. Supreme Court on ~ro'Unds
that he was n't advised or his con-
stitutional r'is:?hts against self-,
incrimination.
As a result of that del'1~ion all
law enforcement offi cers 1n tht•
United St ates ('Urry a "M1ranfla
Card" oullanin~ indiv1du.tl right~
to be r-ead Lo a !-.US.Pl'l'l .it ttw t1mt"
of p is arrest
Mirand ~1 ".1~ 11•11wri on lht·
char ge:-. was con v1tlt.•d and
served five yea rs ol ;1 l O ;w
year sentem·e I le ;11!--c t w:1s ""' ,.
ing . .a concurrent :m t11 25·.\ t>:tr
term for.an unrl'latcd l.n1fl• pomt
robbcrv of SR from :i '' om ;m lit• "a~ reieasc<l<>n par11lr• in 1117:?_
not know why Miss MQrino's car
left the road.
The h ighw ay at t hat point
curves s harply uphill. On the
south side or the road. a cliff falls
a way t o a g litte ring and
sometimes distracti.Jlg ocean
cove
Reagan Funds
Top Ford's
' Wi\SltlNGTON (l\Pl Of-
ficial campaig11 finance reports
confirmed on S atu rda_y tha t.
President ·Ford is taking a beat·
ing from Rl'publican .chal1engcr
Ronald Reagan in l.hc race for
campaign dollars .
Reports s how Reagan raised
Sl.93 million last year despite a
lat(' start. outpacin~ Ford's SUi5
mi l hon.
Jmpo rtantly, far more o f
HeaJ,!an·s dona tions arc relative'-
Jy small and so matchable in full
hy the f<'dt'ral go"ernmcnt Dur-
mg the last three month report
111g pl'riod Heaga n ~ot 5869.501 in
donations of ll'ss than $100 each
Fnrd got StU2,510. for a rat io l)f
hl'ltt•r tha n 8 to I m fiea~an ·~
I avor
Tht• rc:-rs.()11 IS n eagan's h('avy
u:>t· of m m l L1> a 1>pt•al for small
flof}at ions . ·;
$1,?50 Bank_ ~t
Safe; Man Jailed
Poltce s aid Saturday thc'y haVl'
recovered $1.950 ta ken 1n llw roll
b~ry of a Los J\l;1mitos hank
In jail fac in~ multiple bank f()h
ht't'Y chargt•s 1" 1\l;1n l>ohrwr. l !I,
ofl.ong nl'ad1 •
Poltet• s ;11d t lw 1 ohh1•r' 01•
currt>d about 6 I' m l '11cl.1~ ,11
llomt• Hanl... 1UtM2 P1111• St . l.1 1:,
/\l;iinilos. w hL'n 11 lont• 1~11 nma11
t'nlcrcd JUSt ut'forl' clo-.111..: llnw
ch s playt•<I a hand f 111i 1n hi!-.
wais tband and robbed I\\ 11 tC'llt•r:-
The m5'11 c::isu:illv ~aullt l'r(•d
out. JU~t rni~smg nff1N•r<; !.11111 •
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moned hy ·a s tll•nl ;ilarm. poli r(•
s ai<1
llowc,·cr. n rnut inc lelephonini!
oft hC' cir -; cr i pl rnn of I h(' ma n lo the
FBI by th1• hank manag~r rt'~ult·
t•cl 111 lhe a rn·sl of lhcsuspecl only
~·7 1111n11ks af\t'r t hl' robbery. •
11011(·1• .... llfl lht• FBI hatJ bt•••n
~1·1'\.111i: llohnc•r on other ban)..
1 ohll\'ry c:h aqtl''> hut hac.l nol been
.1hh• 111 oatch him .1l home J\p
p.11 l'nl I.> t tw susµt•cl'!-rk scri pt1011
mall'hl'1l th.it l!IVl'n l>}-.tht• bant.
mana,::c r a nd hC' was JrrcstC'd a~
he rt.>turncd home.
P.llr Plltl PllOlo oy RI<"'""' Koe"'"
Fountain Flap?
Looks like 0-eana Connell. 2, is protesting Jenny's edging
into line a head of her at Wardlow Park drinking fountain
in HuRtington Beach, but she really is asking her friend.
Michele Barwick, 6, to help Jenny get a drink on a warm
and sunny day. Jenny is a doll, in case you hadn't caught
on. and needs a Htllc extra help in such matters. She can't.
talk for herself. even if she is big enough. All three .. girls"
Live in Costa Mesa.
... the late Pablo Picasso from an lnvesligalors s aicl the stolen
exhib1t1on here Saturday night. H p:tintings represented about. a ·
was one of the biggest art thefts year's work for Picasso. who, to
in history. · protest the rip ht-wing regime in
Police would not sav whether l}is native Spain. spent most of
they had any leads in lh'C theft. his workinl: hfe in France to ·
T he hei~t followed by three become this century 's best
days-the theft of more than 100 known and most influential
Picasso Lithographs valued at artist.
S225.000from a Paris artgallery. 'F'rench police immediately or-
Police an the s outhern l''rench dered a dragnet covering a large
city of Avignon said the robbers area in southeastern France and
-apparently-three men -beat erected roadblocks on highways.
up. gagged and bound the three Police sources said an alert was
guards watching over the · 201 called on the country's borders.
J'iCassos on permanent display The Av.i i::non h eis t wa s
in the large chapel of the Palace :believed to be the biggest s ince
of Popes . thieves scaled the sleep walls of
Appar ently working with a the Urbino Castle in northern lta·
tho ro ugh kn'owledge of the ly last year and made off with
p<.1lace. a towering structure or millions ofdollar~worthofarl
reddish stones and turrets built OffieialS'said it was impossahlc
during the 14th century schism in to estimate the value of the patnl·
the Catholic Church. the thieves ings. all done in the last years of
quietly loaded the 127 paintings Picasso's life , because the
in a van parked in a palace market for Pica'ssos from that
courtyard. period is unknown.
One of the g~,j.r,q.-; managed' to But Paul Pu aux. the director of
untie himself ~ate s enous 10-the Avignon /\rls Festival who
juries and call police. arranged the show. indicated
The stolen paintings, mad<.' e-4 •
betwee n Septe m bcr 1970 and f.'('llF.IST , PageAJI
Medics Mee~ing A~d · CriSis
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•·rom Wire Services
LOS ANGELES -Two ·doc
tors ' groups were to meet during
the weekend lo discuss a stale ad-
m in is tr a lion proposa l for
l~g is lali ve r em edies t o the
malpractice insura nce crisis and
medical ser vice slowdown . ..--
The proposed bill would ~Jko. 1 ,·ide a s t al e -gu ara nteed 1n ·
surance program at rates much
lower than those paid to pnvate
carriers.
M<'anwhile . G ov Etlmund
Brown Jr ·s new ni :tlprncticc in-
surance pJan. with pro\•isibns for
free or low cc>s t care fort he poor.
was promptly n·jl'ctt>1l by the
pres 1c1 Pnl of thl· Californi <.1
l\tcdir al /\ssoeralion
"Wholl y tn atl1 •CJ 11;1h•" wus lhe
react ion of C M A µrcsiJ('nl Or
Carl Gol.'li.<'h lo Bro'' n's plan for a
volunta ry :da l e r un doctor
financed ms11 r~1 n c·l! fun1I. ""
Brown s:llfl •l would solvt' lht•
1mmedialt.• l'l'is1s a slowdown
by Los Angeles area doctors in
p r ot es t to tri pled privat e
malpractice ins urance rates .
The Democratic governor said
it c>ould a~o "set th<' stagc for a
long range solution. including re~
forms in t_tlc way courts handle
malpractice cases and the way
the medical profession is policed.
Dr. Goetsch said he doubted
the plan could att ract the l8.000
phys icians necessary tu activate
it. There are about 30,000 doctors
treating patients in California.
There woulfl he no real finan
cial reli ef for physicians or for
their patients . Got•tsch sai<t 111 a
~lal('ment
l\rown's pla n woulc.l t hari!L'
doctors who join lhc state fund un
ave rug<• of $4.000 tlus yc:.ir, l('s..,
lhun ~• third of the average pre·
mium de ~ anded by pn vale com
panics ...
sponsors said would h<' $12,000 111
1976 dollars -then level off.
High n~k s pecialists went on
strike Jan. l a nd have heen
I t's Official:
Drought's a
R ecord.buster
LOS ANGELES (J\P) -Th<'
current <lroughl has alrca8y cosl
SoulhH n California f:irmc-r~
more than $310 m11lion. s tall•
agricultural sLatisllcs s how. and
weather officials s aid Saturday.
"There's no <>nd in si~ht.'·
.1oined by othc·r physicians in·
eluding prima ry care doctors
throughout the month.
More tha n 90 pc rcc•nt of
Southern California's 9.500 doc-
tors have signerl with Travelers
Insurance Co., wilh a 327 percent.
increase In rates but many have
said they will not work until th:c
problem is solved. · ·
A number of general pr:icti-
lioners who closed their offices
only for short periods to de-
monstrate s upport for their col·
l~agues have said they \\>ill not re-
open until a solution is providt'cl
by the legisla ture.·
Some s trike ~roups nf phys1-
n ans have enrouraged s prcad-
rnl! tht• s tri k e' lo No rlhc-rn
California whcr<> quarterly pre
miums werl' ltl be due today.
In Los Angeles. county health
:iuthorities have predicted thal.
if the strike rontinuc>s another
two weeks, overcrowded publi c
hos pitals will exhaust their
emergency reserve of beds.
Patty Hearst Trial
Howe ver . the pre miums would
be increased e ach year for nim.•
years by 15 percent plus the in-
rrease in the cons umer prire in·
dex for medical services a
total of up lo 30 percent a year
The a nnua l c\s! could bit.
Sunny sk ies a n<1 extremely
high tern pcratures Saturday
S:tn Gabrie l a nd Fallhrook
shared the distinct ion of being
the nation's hottest s pot with
temperatures soariaa to 88 -
closed a rainless January. und
the current IO-month drou~ht ts
the worst in more than 70 years .
Nation al ·weathe r Servicl'
spokesmen sntc:t.
Assemb l y Speake r Lf'o
McCarthy, lD·Los Angeles), in -
formed Brown's office he would
Slou:er Than Predicted-<µul Going 'Secret' ..
SA N FRJ\NC IS\t> 1,\1'1
Jury s electi o n in P atr1r 1;1
· Hearst's ba nk robbery trial. 1·x
peeled to take only two clays. w :is
to be a warrnup fllr one or th<'
most extens ively n •portcll trials
in history .
But a,s the trial enters it"
second week. less than hair or tlw
pool of 36 prospective.' JUro1 s ha"
been chos(!n. The selcd ion p111
eess has bucn laken_bclund doors
closed to lhr news m Nflil nnd
pubfic while the 21 n ·ur-old
newspaper hclrMs h;1s bt•cn
,•irtually hiddt'n from public·
,,Jew, her reaC'laons to !hr• p1 o
ceedmgs rclayNI st'<'ond h.1n1t h'
attorneys
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''The process of j ury selection
ts morl' encoura~in" than das-
coura~ing to her," defense al·
torncv· -F . Lee Bailey told rc-port~rs after the 16th j uror
passed preliminary screenin~.
THE RIPPLE EFFECT
IN PATTY'S LIFE, A4
"V1C'Wing the k.inds of· people
comin~ url to the wilnC'ss stand
anct tht> kinds of r('sponsc~ llM
prob ab Iv been r cassurinl! for
ht>r ··
With Jtiry ·'•'l<'C't ion s<-hectulrd
to resucne Mond:1y. Buik y pre
cliC'lc d 12 j urors and fou r
altcrn:itcs woul cl lw ~""'om in b}
the m iddle of the week., fie has
ass ured reporters that' a full
transcript of the secret jury ques· •
lioning will be made a vailable
after the panel is sworn in.
Me anwhile . Sy mbionese
Liberati-on .Army m e mbers
William and EmlJy Harns have
C'scaped a prosecution-requested
gag order and won a two-week de·
lay in the opening of their kidnap:
assault trial.
Superior Court Judf?(' Ma'rk
Drqndler granted the delay until
Feb. 17 at a hearini:t F'rid:tv :lftt>r
Harris huct co111'plui11ed1 for the
sc.>con'd conscc utivl' w~k that hi'
was hcin~ · ·ru~hcd ''to' trial
$28,000 in t 986 which the
CtN ~"BE INSID~
LAWLESS 'LAW' -In cityless
"cities '' who makes ·the rules?
Two Daily Pilot staffers, Laurie
Kas per and Hila ry Kaye, look in·
t.o what's right and wrong about.
homeowner a ssociations. n·s the
YOU section's le ad off 8ubject, on
PaJ{e Bl.
JANE-fi>NOA -She hasn't
been seen in films much recent
ly, but s he's certninly been heard
from on politicnl issues. Now
she 's m a king :mother picturc-
Vernon Scott int.e rvicws Mrs
Tom Haydl'n on Pa~e Aft
COURSES BY NEWSPAPER
-Second semest er io this
"study-at·home" program get."
under way with publication or the
first of 18 "lectures" l hal can
lead to college credits for readers
who want to enroll ut Orang~
Coast College Page B2
OV£R THE HILL -A world
completely remtl"vcd rrom the
bustle of Laguna Canyon Road
li es 1'&.sl over the ridge for thos«>
on hO~es capable of scrambling
to t he top 1'on1 McCnnn i'l
llors1n· Around on Page UJ.
<See MEDICS, Page AJ)
.110 A,,.•rs•11 •• S.--h~MO IS
C.llMntl• AS 0.Usll!M Ot•1'
How-II Colitl"' &• Ct•stMrd ., et11terla1 p, .. , ,. .. ,
~lltff'l•l11-11t •'-• lh •Mll'IO"l ll 4• "1-• OJ ~ .,
Citler C<l"'IU l'l lflilt'W•"6r
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,Fjrst Day on Job D•llY PHot Sl•ll P!w>to
A two-cai· collision Saturday in Irv.inc was
thC' first major job for a n·cv/Orcmge County
paramedic ur~it that began serving the area
earlier in the day. One diiver, Michael
• uddcs. 24. a Murfoc from MCAS Santa
Ana. was reported in stable condition ~t
Tus tin Coum munity llospital while th~
other d river, ~1 16-year-old Ri\•crside boy,
was t reated and released. Both a.re shown
being cared for here al scene. Cause of the 4.~0 p.m . accident a t rtl~interscct•n of Red
HW Avenue and Barranca Road is st1lf under
im·csl ig a lion
· .Angola Braces for Pllsh
By.the Associated Press
Wesfern-armed Angolans. de-
feated by the Soviet-supported
Popular Movement. are rec roup-
jng for a <:ou nler -offens1vc in thci
no~hern part of lj» south'"'.cs t
Afncan countr,v. '?'fie Ev~mng
News of London reported Satur-
day. · . .
Quoting reports from neighbor·
ing Zaire. !he newspaper said
troops of the Na lion a l Front
< FNLA > "after being routed in
northern Ancola. arc regrouping
in Zaire to open up a second front
inth~war."
At least 1.000 while soldiers of
fortune have joined pro-Western
factions to form what could be
tbe larges t merc~nary force in
Africa since the c1v1I war in the
Congo. the Sunday Express re-
ported.
ported making their way from
the United States to Angolo." the
Joliannesburg newspaper said.
Both the Sun<;lay Express and
the Eve.ning News of London
wrote that W~stern-a rm cd
Judge for County
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. !\.'.ls
appointed. 19 more j udges irt 10
counties, 'including one in Orange
County . . ·
Santa Ana Municipal · Coui:.t
Judge Philip Schwab, 46, has
been appointed to the Orange
County Superior Court.
Angolans were preparing for an
early counter-offensive into
northern Angola. · ._
The News said acliQJ'.4Ynl come
soon and mercenj)lf'es ~ruitect
in Britain will be taking part in
the counter-offensive.
The soldiers of fortune, it said,
will be fi g hting a longsid e
s oldie r s of th e FNLA and
UNlTA, or Nationa l Union,
which oppose the Communist·
backed MPLA. ,
The r eport said UNITA
al,ready has beg<Un guerrilfa
operations behind ~ lines
and has warned such operations
could "last for years" if the
M PLA progress continued.
·--Gets Off
Briskly
• By ALMON LOeKA8E\' CUiiy l'il4M .. •tlflt t...,_
Spinnakers were blossoming
befor e t he s fooke of the startlng
gun had cleared away Salu~day
as 39 yachts set sail off Point
Loma in the first-ever 1,140·mile
San Diego lo M anzanillo r acc1 lt was a sp~ctacular horse.
race type start as the yac~ts hit
the hne almost simultanco~ly at
the stroke of noon. 1''1~ yacht
away from the pack al the
leeward end of the line was Pl'lcr
Grant's 47-foot sloop N<ilu IV,
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
She held the lead for aooul 15
min\jles befor'C being overhauled
to weather by the 61-foot sloo~
Joli, skippered by Nick Frazc.c.
San Diego Yacht Club.
As the yachts reached orr
toward the Coronados rs lands ,
the 62-foot RagUmc out of Long
Beach: John Scqpp's 79-foot
ketch Mira m ar, S<rn Diego:
George O'Brien's l2·meter' End-
less Summer, Vancouver, D.C.:
and Loi Killam's ?2.root ketch
Greybeard, Vancouver. wC're all
bidding for the lead in the 12 knot
northwesterly breeze.
The smart.breeze was expect·
ed to carry the fleet 1nto Mexican
wafers before dark today and put
t~m well south of Ensenada
be1'ore midnight.
Hundreds of spectator. boats
skirted the starting. area and
cheer ed with VQice and with
ships' horns as the colorful spin-
nakers were-hoisted to take full
adv-anta:ge of :the breeze off the
staiboard quarter.
Within five mln'14es after the
gun had sounded , every boat in
the fleet h ad broken out their
"chutes" a nd the crews on the
big ketches were setting stays'1s
fore and aft.
Coast Guard
Aids Sinking
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Cargo Shi'p
/;) . .. HONOLULU CAP) -The
Liberian-registered cargo ship
_Rose S radioed it was sinking 350
miles northwest or her e Saturday
and Coast Guard units were dis-
·j>atched lo render assistance, a
Coast"Guard spokes man said.
Tunin/r in Trucker .
Dreams Not on CB ·
. By AllTJIUR R. VINSEL '
.OlllleO.llyPHOISl•fl _ i_
Sbe wdre blue overall~ <Anti a brigllt bandanna on <•nsilk-
colored hair blea<'ht'CI-out by m;.iY\>e 17 summers In the Mt.
Carmel, 111.,~tm country, but 1 d1dn 'l get her name .
The youn vagabond brightcn(•d a bud Thursc,lay for al least
one cop and c reporter who cov<'r!> the Cop'Snop as we call it.
,, SOmctimc>s l'OJ>S and news men neect to be
n•mindcd people· like the Thursday Girl still ex·
1st 1)ut in that !.ordid world we sec, with •Ill its
bustt'd hopes ;.111d liroken dreams
Stnd1ng up ti> thl• front <k!>k. s he cheerily
• a~l..,·d Offi<'cr Ken Jenson 1f he could check re·
t•orctc; to po~si l)ly locaic th<' a ddress o ~:in old
I ru.•ntJ 11,·1nj! in lluntington Beach. lie couldn't.
ltcgulatwns Bc::.1de~. at 150,000 ~uls. Hunt-
ington Beach 1s no longer '3 s mall town where
c\'eryone knows everyone.
The Thursday girl s miled and s aid she un-
derstood.
..1 was bopin' lo lay over two. three days and rest my behind,"
she explained in unabas hed Midwestern twang, noticing that I
noticed. "The part oflllinois I'm fromha9 more Hillbilly acce~t ."
"\\'hat part is that·:,:· I A~ked and She !>aid Ml. Carmel, which
1s q.ronolftlced CAR'mcl. not c3rl\f EL, like our Monterey coastal town. ·
Pop was from that region of lllinois·and Thur~day would have
been his 6lst birthdav. a fact I'd already remembered.
He was a dirt ·P~>r j<1rmbo) iri :i destitute fa mily of 11 kids
who \\Ore only overalls or floursack gowns eight months of lh~
vcar. Grandfather ran off t~ Orleans with a girl of 16 after
Grandmother suffered the stroke Uwt made her a bedridden
vegetable for nine yc·ars. unable to mO\'C or speak.
Granq(ather·s tl'enagr_~ .Juliet later restyled his hair with. a
i2:gauge shotgun. and Gr.,.,tnother a lso died.
Many days the Vinsel ki(ls ate only fried potatoes or fried
pour-and·water dough, if they couldn't scout out a farmhouse
where the folks were away and there was food on the table. ·
"If wishes wer e horses. lJc~gars would ride." my old man
was fond of s aying later in a lire that was centered ory going to
Califprnia, and ended abruptly at 41 on a.lonely road, with just a
little money but a Jot of pride gained out of it. .
He came West to California seeking his fortune and a chance
to see what the rea l world outsiM 1s r eally like, leaving the Mt.
Carmel-Lawrenceville area behind, just like the·Thursday Girl.
She told Jenson and m e s he'd hitchhiked for eight days acro'!is country.
Common sense, however. led her to iiccept ndes only from
long-haul truckers who took her under their wings by arranging
rides with other knights of the highway,krown or m et over coffee
and. a pple pie at various truck ~tops. "They were all perfect
gentlemen," sh~declarcd'.
My old m·an got his share of apple pie and c;offec in truck
stops and his sh.arc dfthe magic sing in,:: of four. ~1x. or eight tires
under you on his own Jong road from smalltown Jllinois to the
March 2, 1956 e nd of that road. _,
Something ::ibout the thought or o ur Thursday Girl thundering
across Ame rica i n smoke-s pewing d1esel rigs, through Chicago,
St. Louis, Top~~11. Wi~hita, DenvC'r LJnd on to.the western shore i n
search of her own tomorrow moved some unnameable som·ething
deep inside me. • •
Maybe it wa!\Ahinking how much she and my old man shared
in common and fiow they wot/Id have liked and unders tood each
other? May be it was just bccaU!->C Pop_,would ha....e been 61 Thurs-
day, and I was remembering pri\'::itc things.
. "An undisclosec! number of
Vietna m \'cterans arc also re -
Urown a ls o appointed five
judges in Riverside County and
three each in Los Angeles and
San D~go counties as well as
1udges in Kero, San Bernardino.
Glenn. Alameda, San Mateo and
Sac ram en to counties
COast Watch ...
Radio broadcasts from Luan·
da, the Angolan capital, reported
an M PLA statem ent that Angola
now is subject to "dangerous acts
of provocation in the east and by
fresh dis.patch o f mercenaries
from all latitudes," the Evening
News said.
,_
Blues Man F uller
The 518-foot vessel, with a
cargo o r scrap iron and a
deckload of logs, reported Satur-
day that it was taking on more t•
water than its pumps could han-
dle.
She was going baC'k to llhno1s after s eeing California,
however. and Officer Jensoh directed her to u bustling truck s top
where she could thumb a ritlc.
Anyway, thanks for the lift. Thursday G ir1
Ford Trip Mixes ·
Top News Stories of the past week
from Orange Coast Communities
SADDLEB ACK VAL LE Y~-A Mission
~oup l c inltia~l y found no takers on
ull~r to ~ay a young man $25 to pop
.11 .1I1rthd..1.y cu-kq in the nude but,
,dL··i th1· ;tury r·cc..1.:ivcd publicity ,
th.at • O ,ml.!n vot"untec1·.:d theic
Viejo
an
out
more
1 I \' l t JI· - -'l' h •-c i t :I 11 ,<nag er and c i Ly
<iltott1•'.Y lLft Lhis week f or Washington,
D .C ., in 1n pttempt to a vert a
potl'11l1'1l l y ·c xpc n soivc lawsuit agains t
th,· ft' d ~ r a l gov e r nm en L . C t t J co u n -
ci1Jn<'l1 cll:•" protesting <l Voting nig hts
Ac L uf 1q75 r equirement t hat city
coun:il rt0c tion b allot m.lterial~ b~
r, 1 11 t , d L n both En 9 l 1 .... h c1 n d Sp an L ::; h ..•
Hf.l\IPORT BI:AC11-.:.·)oq lovers won .l
v l:Lory f o r b o wser th is week when the
city cou ncil <lgrccd to tabl e a n
ordinan r~ th.lt wo uld h ave ban~cd dog s
ft om ,. LL/ henchcs and parks . A pro-dog
<Jroup 'c.tl l l•d SCOOP wcrs g ive n 6.0 days .-
Lo put i11L-o a.ction u ~e v e n-point
pt:'oqr.rn1 to Lntorc0 l •'.lSh and litter
l 1 wc.;.
llUN'('JNVl'ON ltl::,\Cll--Con fusion i ll
c..1.ly q')Vt'rnml!nt , 1 source of mu ch
conLrovcr .y r 0?~ntly , was cha r ged last
w, · ('}, h v c l t y 1\ d mi n i s t r a to i D a v e
Rowlands , "who sa i rl in a report to thE..·
ci ty council that douncil members have
lost ~r~J1bil1ty in the community
bl·c.1u,H o[ I 1cl: o f .. procedures ~nd
conlrol . ~ow l~nd s is serving ~
six-month probationary period as a
result of coun cil a1i ~ga tions tha t
"t)ovcrnrncnt hilcl become "c ri s i s-..
orien t ed '' .. ·
COSTA ME S A--~hc city 's s ign
ordi nan ce~ w~ich f o rb1ds signs above
fir ~t floor l e vel . may ~e c hang ed . Thu
Succumbs a t 79
A Coast Guar d 111CI30 aircraft
was sent to locate the s tricken
ship and the cutter Mellon was
sent from Honol~u to 1'en-
0A KLAN D (AP) -Jesse dezvous with the Rose S, which
"Lone Cat" Fuller, a popular diverted its course toward
folk·blues guit arist who traveled Hawa ii , the spokesman said .
the country as a one-man band, is The Rose S, with a crew of 32,
<fead at age 79. • • was reported owned by the Great
Fuller, who h ad been confirted . ·Pacif!c S_hipping _Co., ~f Liberia.
to a wheel c hair during the pasl When It gave its distress can .
year after suHerin"g a broken hip, the ship was in moderate sc~s of
died Thursday at a convalescent 10· to 15-feet, the spokes man
hospital. said.
The Georgia-born, self-taught The Rose S was en r oute to
musician w.;is widely known for Nagoya, Ja1>alT, from a port on
his "hap,Pyblues"musicandre-the U .S . ~est Coast. the
corded a number of a lbums. spokesman said.
While> working in front of the
linitcd A rt is t s Studios in Egyp. · B P l '
H o 11 y wood , Fu 11 er wa s l uys a n eS
befr ien d ed b y Dougla s
Fairbanks and Charles Chaplin,
partners in the firm lie becam<'
a concessionaire al the studio
and wos given small parts in two .
films . "The Thief of 13agdad"
and•'£ast of Suez."
ROSTON (UPI) -The sale of
six C-130 t r ansport planes to
Egypt has been a pproved by the
Ford adminis tration, the Roston
GIObe reporte.d in today's cd1-
lions-
f'ron1 Page A l
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PUMP· PROBLEMS. • •
most critical in S an Diego Coun.
ty, where sys'tems have been
mandated for about a year.
t'O 1hc Bay Area, the nine sur-
rounding counties have been
pressing hard for (ull complianc«;
bv March, Leif son said, and abOut
orle-t,}lird of the area's 3,500 sta·
t1 ons have s vs tC'ms in operation
that will have to be modified.
Neither Leifson nor Oran(?e
County Air l?ollution Control Dis·
trict Officer Edward Camarena
are certain how the ruhn~ will af·
feet gas outlets in Orang~ Coun-
t v. which has set a later com-
pUance date.
The current schedule for com-
pliance w ith the recovery rule is
July 1 for the bulk fuel transfer
process (supply truck to $ervice
station) a net Dec. l for the key
process of s upplying fue.l from
pumps to vehicles.
Camarena said hundreds of re-
tail and industrial gas outlets
ho~e.installed underground pip-
ing and tanks-but almost non<?
have purchased th<' nozzles to get
thrir systems into operation.
c hange· in the no7.zle alone. the
impact on Orange County outlets
will be minimal since most have
not installed nozzles.
"But if the industry finds that
the systems mus t bl' altcn•d
elsewhere -underground, for
example -the cost to outlets
that have already done the work
will be significant." he said.
"But in any case. it stands to
reason th::it any system ultimaCc·
ly approved wtll rcquJrc the un-
derground work so that invest·
ment wol'Lt be completely wast·
-ed." Leif son added.
The recovery systems now on
the market range in pnce per un-
it Crom $1 ,500 to more than
$12,000 to purcha~c and install.
Leifson noted that by the time
Orange County fuel oullets must
comply with the recovery r e-
quirement, the A RB will have :fp·
proved a set of compliance s tan-
dards for such syste ms.
· The ARB requirements ar c C)(
pected' to take into account all
mandates of Leifson's a~cnry.
fire · authorlt les and other re-
gulatory ai:encies.
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Business, Politics
By the Associated Prrss
Mingling political an d patriotir
trave l ; ,President F ord
challenged the public works plan
of the Democratic Congress on
Saturday and argued for whilll·
ing down the powrr of the federal
government.
fer ence as he focused on the issu{'
of jobs to advocate a rcstruincd
use of federal power.
G~an Robs
Busy S tore · · · fn an avowedly political src~ch
in·Dcarborn. Mich .. anrl a hi<'~n-A man br~1 ndis hin~ a• .45
tennial address in Willfams burg. caliber autom ::itic walked into a \"~ Ford stuck to a cQm mon crowde(l Westminster grocery
the me that the magic of federal store Saturdav a·nd robbed a
problem-solving is Wl"anng lh1n • clcrkof $300policesaid
and that more power must go tot{ The incident occµrrc<I a bout 7 ~
stale and local governments p.m. <i t lhe Lucky Market at
In his text for a special )oinl
session of the Virginia Gl•rwral
Assembly at the state's rC'storc•cl
pre-Revolutionary capitol, Ford
asserted:
"If the bicenl<'nnial ic; to h<'
more than a colorful historical
p<igeant. we must restore on a
local and slate level the op-
portunity for irtdividuals to have
more say in how their taxes arc
spent, in how they live. hf?W they
work, how they fi ght crime and
how they go to school. .. ·
Ear lier, in Mic higan, Ford was
applauded freque nlly by some·
1.000 pa rllcip;.inls in a Midwr<;t
Hepul>l ica n lcadcrsh1r con·
Child Playing
With Rock e t
Causes F ire
I\ child playing with a toy
rocket accidentally ignited ::i
grass fire that scor ched 30 acres
In Laguna Ni g uel Satur day,
Orange County fire officials s~.
The child, who WllS not Iden·
tified, was not injured. 'T'he arri·
dent occurred near the inlerser·
lion of Ke nsing ton Drive anti
Abotslnch Street
13071 Springdale Street. The man
rcpor.titdly fl ed with the money
on foot. The re were nn in1uries.
Police described the man as 5 •
feet 10 inrhes tall. agl' 25 to 30.
weighin~ about 130 and wearing
brown frame g la!{ses and a hluc
baseball cap. They s aid the
cu!ltomers in the s tore were very
COOfJ'C'rat1vc about providing
des en ptions.
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planning s taff s ug gc~ted at a .council
study ses~ion that ctthc r a sign on thr
t op floo r or ~ g round sign be allowed,
bul not bo~h . The study session was
"Since San· Diego and Sun
Francisco have had earlier com-
pliance dates,, all the noule! be-
ing manufactured have gone
there and only a few have come
to our county." Camarena said.
"That won't help the J?uy who
already has h i!< s,vs tem installed
unless it a lre:fdy m eets the staR
oards A'RB will set." Lcirson con
ceded. "But once the standards
are set. at least they will know
what Is needed to live up to the
Jnw."
A spokes m an said lhc 10 u m
fire was controlled rn a Little over
an hour bv th rC'c county fire engine~. fi°vC' tru<'ks from the
Cnlifornia Divis ion of F orestry
and two bulldozers.
S40· 1,220
\~allad bec~usc two exceptions to the
fir st-floor restriction h ave been
granted in recent mo n ths. : ' ·'---------------------..... Lelfson said if the fraud poten·
lial cat> be eliminated by a
No houses were-believN'I
threatened by the blaze. the
spokesm an saict.
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they were insur ed for several
million dollars. He said a lack of
signatures on the works detract-
ed from their value.
By The Associalt'd Pres . .,
A cold wave. blamed for al
least rive death'> in lwo days.
s pread iC'e across Wes tern
Europe Saturd ay, with only
Rome. Ath ens, Lisbon and
Madrid recording above-freezing
temperatures.
The coldest major city over-
night was Berlin where the
thermometer dr opped lo 12. It
was 14 in Brussel:;. 23 in Paris
and 28 in London. To the cast,
Moscow1"ecorded 4 below zero.
ln Wa les a young climber
slip"ped on ice above the Lian
boris Pass and fell 200 feet lo his
death, m aking the third cold
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.. DroughJ, Need
Vps Dam Flow
R Jo: D 0 I N G ( I\ P I Th 1'
Cahrorn1a drouJ!hl has prompt1•d
officwls Jo !>tep up th(' flnw of
water from Keswick Dm1' l'~irli1·r
than ever brforc. '
The ll.S Bun•:w of H.l'l'lama
wt>atherdeath in Britain
On Friday a 7°5·ycar·old mental
hospital paticl)l ~roze to death on
the ~roupds of a Birmingham
hospital, and •. a 9-year-old boy
drowned when he j ell through ice
on a pond soulh of London.
Three Singer&
Sweep Awards
• SANTA MpNlCA (AP> -John
Den"ver, Olivia Newton-John and
Glen Campbell were the big win-
!)prs Saturday night.at the ARC
· "mcentennial Arnencan Music
Awards ceremonies.
Denver and Miss Ne\\1.0n-John
t>ach won three award-;. t\\o each
for best vocalist in pop-rock and
ro U. anct country mu sic
C'a<cgories M1ss Newton-.lohn
also won for her <Jlhum. '"Hav('
You Nen•r HN•n Mellow.·· whilc-
Dt·m·N scored his third\~ 1n with
his album. '·Back I Jome Again.··
Picasso had not signed the
paintings because he still con-
sidered the m pa rt of rus own col-
lect ion. a nd n eve r put" h is
signature on a canvas until he
was about to 7part with it, Puaux
said.
Pu a u x said the paintings,
which Picasso had select ed
person ally for the exhibition,
were "a recapitulation of every-
thing he had d one over t he
years. as if it was a reflection of a
whole car eer in a short time, not
, just a segme nt."
The exhibition opened a few
days be fore Picasso's death
April 8, 1973.
T he theft was s omt.i'w hal
similar to the braien 1961 rob·
ber.y of the St. Tropez museum by
a band that b acked a truck up to
the museum door in the dead of
nighj. and ha uled away 56 paint-
ings valued at $1 .6 million.
-lion said Fridar r~easc of\\ all•r
from the.dam h;i s been increased
from 5,500 to 6,500 cubic feel per
se('Olld to prCVl'Ol ;-alt Wiltl·r in-
trusion in lh'1. Sac.rawcntt'9 1nt1
::>ao Joaquin valleys • ·.,.
u~ually the flow i'> mcreu::,t•d
around M·ay, offtcials~.H<I.
Catnpbt>ll won a pair of awards
fo r b {'"!; t pop· r o c• k s in~ I e.
·· Hhmcstonc Co\\ bo>." <ind bes t
country smglt• forth<' !-.ame son~
Winner!> "en· nominated
through lhC' yC'ar·encl r harts of
Hillho;)rct. rashhnx and Hecord
World m:.iga11nes and.~dectcd 1n
a final vote by ballot~ mailed m by lht• pubhc
All except one of the paintings,
by such .modern artists as Dufy,
Matisioc. Braque. Bonnard.
Rouault, Utrillo. Vlaminck and
Derain. were recovered in 1962
after an anonyntous letter lC1
Culture Minister Andre Malraux
directed police t o an abandoned
barn east of Paris .
\ Six paintings including old
masters by Rubens and lngrcs
~tolen from the Beaux Ar ts
museum 1n Marseille were re·
covered last December after be-
I ..
.. •og missing nearly two ye~
Southeast Rains Ease
In Dry Calif omia, Contifflled Fair Seen
(}.S.S11mmart1
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OAJL.'f PILOT A:l
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P arents (lnd ·ki'ds aJikc lean cm tbe old corral fence <left) as
lrvtne Star Reachers 4·11 Club has a field d ay Saturday
at.Saddleback Valley ranch of Fran k Waer. Master of the
spread. the Double F Ranch, poses <below> with Waer 's
Teri· Lee. another. youngster likely to carry on traditions
of the fine Morgan horses that have won room full of.rib~
bons being admired by 4Her Tom Hadley (below. left ).
The club's visit arrangements .. were made 15y Robin and
Diane Bock ~f Santa Ana Heights, "horse leaders" for the
club. ~
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K _idnap ·Suspect Jailed
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A minor h it-and-run incident
on the San Diego Freeway led lo
suspect's vehicle fled and the vic-
tims. whose car suffered only
· minor damage. called police.
weapon and au~~ theft tn connel"
tion with an incide which ot
('Urred earlier Friday e ing. ·
San Diego police were ablt·
.,
·-
., t he arrest of a man wanted for
kidnaping and assault with a de-
ad ly weapon. San Clem ente
police said Saturday. ·
Arre&ted was Joseph Aguayo,
33. of Duarte.
Police said' h~ was arrested
after a nothe r car was rear-ended
near the Magd alena exit from
the freeway in San Ctemenle Fri-
day about 9:50 p.m . They said the
San Clem ente police arrested
Aguayo short.ly afterward at a
nearby gas station. They said he -
was driving a car n9t registered
in his name.
In the course of checking out
the car. police said'they learned
that Aguayo was wanted in San
Diego on s uspicion of kidnapmg,
robbery, assault with a deadly
to give full details of the ori l mii· ...
incident but said they belle\"(' 11
Involved a La M csa woman \.\ Cl
was kidnaped at knifepo1nt jn
San Diego.
Driver Held;
SD Mari Killed
NORWALK <U PI) -A 22·
year-old San Dieg~ man was
killed Saturday when the car in
which he was riding went out of
control on the San Gabriel Jtjver
Freeway, s mas he<i into a
guardrail and broke in two. ·
Ronald Wood was dead on ar-
riva;l at Studebaker Hospital.
Driver of the vehicle. Stephen
M. Standfield . 19, Cerritos. was
booked o n suspicion of felony
·manslaughter and drunken driv·
ing. He suij'ered minor injuries.
f"rona Page A I
MEDI C'S ...
withdraw his suppor:t'of the gov·
ernor·s bill if there:s ahy 1nd1ca-
tion taxpayers would be asked lo
subsidize the plan.
.. '(he bill'. wa s written by .e-s-
semblyman ·Howa\"d Bc.t~an .
(0 -Los Angeles>. who said ·he
would meet with doctors· groups
this week to discu!llt possible
amend men ls. . .
The initial response F'riday by
the United Phvs ic1ans of
Cahfornra and the Cahforma
Medical Association. the rwo
groups that were «> met>t <luring
the weekend: was hostile to the
proposed leg1slal1on.
Boy Hurt
When Mom's
Car Crasnes
A 4-year-old Costa Mesa boy
s uffered a deep gash on· hiS
forehead Saturday evening whe'n
his mother lost control of her car
and sma'shed into :1 "pcakc"d·
Volkswagen~ knocking both cars
through a wooden fence
Police said the mother. Helena
Johnson. 24. of 2917 Mendoza
Drive. Costa Mesa. said :;h<' wa~
eastbound on Wilson.Street about
6:30 p.m . when she !ncxplicably
lost control of her car.
Officer Roger Cowdry said the
child, Chad , was taken to Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital where
he was treated for a la<:erat1on.
Ends Wectnesday, Feb. 4
All '75 FABRICS :
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BELOW COST
NEAR COS·T Al. COST . ·
The HmtllMJIOlt'leach Store Has CJosed
Pricn Efhcffv• At Newport leach Store Only
Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach
Corntt of I 7tt. and lnln~ Hut to Coco's
HOURS:
Mon. Htrv Ft-i. I 0 a.m.-8 p.m.
645-5120 645-5121
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Sat. I 0 o.m.·6 p.m.
Sunday 12-S p.m.
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A4 DAILYPILOT
By JIM WILLliE •1 .. <l•t•• "'"• ..,., ....
SAN FijANCtSCO -"Mydarl-
ing Patty,
"We spent Thanksgiving in the
snow. You were always on our
minds. and there are no words to
convt>y to you the depths or our
mi5ery. How we mtssed your
bright fo{'e and the' warmth or
.Your company '
"Chris t~ 1s <ilrn~t upon ui.
again, and T am sure you musl
realize our agony a1> we race the
1rnssib1lity of :i Chris t m.is
without you.. Dad and l fincl it
too painful lb co11linue livini;t hCr'l'
with so man~ mcmoncs or you.
,ind arl' moving to an apartment
in the city 1n a few months ...
t1J spend many hours a day
praying that God will insJ)ire you
to come back to us -hopefully
for Christmas. 'i
"With all of our love,
"Mother"
SHE DID NOT come back for
that Christmas in 1974, and on
Christmas a year later she was in
jail, her face no longer bright,
sh~ring donated gifts with her
sister inmates.
By Wednesday <Feb. 4), two
years will have passed since Pat·•
'ty Hearst ·began her incredible
journey down the v\olent cor·
ridors of the underground. Her
trial on a bank robbery charge,
now under way in San Francisco,
c harts the first part or that
journey : a jury must decide
whether she was a captive or a
-Wilting con'-'.ert during a vicious
t1ank robbery 74 days after her"
kidnaping.
Another Christmas may pass
beftre Patty Hearst finally com-
es liome to her parents. And it
may be many more before her
odyssey is forgotten by the others
whose lives it touched.
"WE WERE IN the house next
door. studying for an exam, and
we walked out on the porch ;md
saw her being shoved into a car
trunk."
lnsulatect by lime, Sandy .
Golden. a 24-year-old graduate
student, speaks calmly ~ut the
night oC Feb. 4, 1974 . when the
Symbionese Lib\'ration Army
took Patty Hearst away.
"A friend ran in and caJled the
police. Then they were leaving,
and we went after them trying to
geL a license number.~and we
w~re shot at I didn't reall y do
Suncsay, f!ebl'Uary 1. 1976
much that night. EX{'CJ)t get ~hot at. ..
LUDLOW ~AMER is out or
office now, involved with various
businesses and with a foundation
that distributes food totbe needy.
Two years ago, when he was
secretary or state of the stale or
Washingt on. he was asked to
come up with 4l way tn .meet an
SLJ\ dt•maMI to distnbutc free
food.
"llcll, it couldn't work," he
~ays in Olympia, Wash. "R<.1n·
dolph Hearst wanted lli:s
duughter back and w4Js willing to
<lo what was n•questro. But. we
Wl're put in a position where the
r<ules were se]. (by the StM and
we couldn't win. ft wtts jwst a
set-up. but once you're in it, you
can't very well walk away.''
. The hastily created People in
Neeq program -PIN -dis-
tributed $2 million worth of food
in six frenzied sessions. But the
effort was dismissed by the SLA
as "a few ·crumbs," and the
heiress remained a prisoner.
, On AP.ril 3, in another taped
'SLA "communique." the 20-
yeat:.:_<>ld child of wealth declared
she had joined her terrorist cap-
tors and ~ouhl fight for the re-
volution. Patty Hearst. 1t ap-
peared, had been won over.
On April 15, just before 10 a .m.,
six well-armed "soldiers" or the
SLA M id up the Sunset branch' of
the Hibernia Bank. Nine days
later, Patty Hearst said she took
part in the holdup of her own free
will.
ROBYN STEINER has yet to
shake her fear of the SL.A. She is
stUI in hiding, her attorney says.'
Miss Steiner, now 22, was one
or three "enemies of the people"
marked for death as informers in
the April 3 SLA communique.
Sbe had been the girlfriend ·or
Russell Little, an SL.A member
convicted irt' the November 1973
shooting death of Oakland
schools Supt. MarcUS'Foster ..
After the communique, Miss
Steiner left her Miami, Fla.,
home and disappeared from sight. -. ,,.. •
" "The indication I received is
that sh~e doesn't plan to come out
or hiding for an indefmile time ...
says attorney Philip Carlton
"SM doesn't know if there are
other m embers or the S LA
around." ·-
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L.S. Wolfe. "l \hink we'n• back
now to where we were whoo it
first happened ''
Willie Wolfe '!\ parents live lo
Emmaus, Pn .. a s uburb of the In
·dustnal city ot Allentown. Arter
th.eir son's death, Patricja
Hearfit declar<>d in the last SLA
communique that she had loved
Wolfe -"the gentlest. most
beautiful man I've ever known."
··1 would love to talk with Pat·
ty, not really about my son. hut 1n
general, about"the whol<'
participation. what it was h~e."
says Mrs . Wolfe. "I wish it were
pos"sible to talk to her without
bugs in the rooms . Just hke \ talk
to my neighbor. friendly. socia
ble. I'd like to hear the real truth.
"I'm not s ure whether it's been
told yet, oc .~hether it will ever
be told."
1 ' F J V E DAYS AFTER the
\} -shootout. Miss Hearst and
William a nd Emily Harris,
described by the FBl as the only
remaining members or the SLA.
were charged wilh assault, rob-
bery and, ironically. abduction .•
The charges stemmed from a
fracas M(!Y 16 at Mel's Sporting
Goods store. Shots were fired .
and afterward young Tom Mat-
thews found t}imself a captive in
his own van. He weathered the
trauma qui'te wel I.
''It was run." recalls Mat-
thews. "I'm kind of glad it hap-
pened. I met a lot or peoplC'
' • through it."
IA .. llh11tralla~I
.' ·The Harrises' trial begins ~n
Los Angeles·on Monday, Feb. 2.
and Matthews likely will be a wit-
ness.
THROUGH THE SPRING and
summer of 1974 there was silence
and waiting. T he $50,000 reward
was withdrawn. The first an-
niversary of the kidnaping
WHICH is THE REAL PATTY HEARST?
In Two Years, She Touched Many Lives
passed. .,.
But the search continued. and
at a ramshackle farmhouse atop
a hill in the hamlet or South Ca-
naan, Pa .• smudges on a glas~
were dusted -they turned out to
be the fingerprinLc; of We ndy
Yoshimura. the fugitive artist
later captured with Patricia
Hearst.
THE SITE OF" the SLA All_ tJ:>ose inside died,. their ·~ootout in Los Angeles is now a . bodies burned beyond rcognition.
vacant lot. Few people.sJrive pasl Th~y were Donald "Cinque·•
it anymore to sightsee. police at DeFree2~ Angela Atwood,
the Newton Division station say. CamUla Hall. Nancy Ling Perry,
On May 17. 1974. the house in
south-central Los Angeles was a .
murderous inferno as police and
six or the StA band traded gun-
fire during an hour-long battle
carried live on television.
Patricia Soltysik and Willie
Wolle.,
' ''OUR LIFE WAS rugged for.a
while after Willie was killed.
especially witll ;ill the publicity
in the .Hearst hunt," says Mrs.
Had the heiress been there tao.
in that summer and fall df 191'1?
Pennsylvania officials thought
so. They questioned a Jot of pco-
ple around South Canaan. among
them Hayden Ragnlck, a !armor
who ll ved at>out. a halt ·Qlilc
away.
''Everything has pretty miJch
died down now. but J'U tell you, it
sure put South Canaan on the. map for a while," Bagnick says.
Aut,horities say the house was
r ented by Micki Scott. wife of
sports .a ctivist Jack Scott. A
federal grand jury Investigation
rinto possible harborini.: of
fugit ives has produced no indict
ments against the Scotts, who
<'laim they hnv~ been ha rassed
liy the FBI
ON i\PRll. 21, 1975. one year
and si~ days a fter the llilx!rn1a
Bank robbery. custorpet' Myrna·
Opsahl was shot LO death by one
of four persons holding up u
Crocker National Bank in a sub.
urb of Sacramento. Steven Soliah
stands trial later this month for
·the crime.
Soliah was arrested last Sep·
te mber in San Francisco and
charged for a time with harbor·'
ing Patricia Hearst. He 1s the on·
(y person charged in the Crocker
holdup. althouch -the FBI ha~
s aid it believes Miss Hearst rent·
ed a gara~c where one or lhl·
getaway cars was stored.
Mrs . Opsahl 's hus band. ;1
physician. says he is attempting
to carry on his practice while
raising their four children.
AS CATH.ERINE Hearst pro·
mised in her letterto her m,sslng
daughter, the family has given
up its 22-room mansion in
Hills borough in favor of a pen·
thouse apartme nf on fashionable •
Nob Hill. The mansion, where
newspeople waited hour upon
hour for the Hearsts' front door
news conferences, had a reported
price tag of $400,000. :--..
On the city's southern edge, the
apartment where Mis!>es Hearst
and Yoshimura wert! arrested
4 1n months ago stands empty.
Owner J erry Prill, a plumber,
fixed up the apartment after the
authorities cleaned it out, but
h e's havin~ difficulty ftn<ttng so-
meone to pay the S180 monthly
rent.
"Nobody wants it anymore..;.; '
says his wife, Anna. "I think it's
11ecause thP.y a rc Mr;.iid of
som~lhing ··
Sen~e <;ets Farm .Bill Nixed J)y Coun.ty Soloiis
By DOUGLAS FRITLSCHE
Ot ,,.. Deity ~I ... Sl.ttl
A major piece or agricultural
land preservation legislation that
could stop development in wide
;ireas _pf Orange County, has
moved lo the slate Senate after a
narrow approval in the As·
sembly ..
Oran~e County's assemblymen
voted against the measure with
the exception of Assemblym<.111
~ruce Nestande (R·Orange) who
'did not vote.
The bill, Assembly Bill 15, hy
Assemblyman Charles Warren
CD-Los Angeles l 1s aimed al pre-
serving 12 million acres of prtmc
agricultural land in California.
It would require cit.Jes and coun-
.ties to identify prime agricultural
land and prevent future develop-
ment. ' ,
Orange County has 42,000 acres
of prime farm land. according to
.the State Offic~ or Planning, and
most of it is in unincorporated
areas. ·
But that figure is debatable, de-
pending on the final language of
the bill. according lo members of
a county task force looking into
preservation off arm land.
The bill has met stiff resistance
on several counts The relatively
few people in the county aware of
its provisions point out that it is an
irnnositiqti of stale rute;>o lradi
tionally Neal land use planning.
Also, putting the lana in
aqricultural preserve may m ean
lower value for tax purposes.
potentially shifting tax burden to
Church Group
-Learns Arking
other property taxpayers.
But that Is prHy one way to loo}c
atit. e ·
Throughout the state, county
governments ~pect to lose $30
million a year an property tax in-
come. ac'l(>rding to Robert
Shelton, government relations
consultant for the Irvine Com·
pany. A similar effect can be ex·
pected by scbool districts and
cities. which.rely heavily on pro.
perty taxes for funds
But' in the Irvine School Dis
trict, one of the few in the county
that will be affected if the legisla·
.lion goes throug h in its present
form, Associate Superi.ntendcnL
John Rajcic says in some cases
the law may be a blessing.
Concedi.ng the value of the land
for tax purposes will 9rop. he
pointed out that if the~dwas de·
veloped as residences the district
may have to pay more to serve the
new students than it receives in tax~s from the new development.
That would not be the case if the
· landwasdevelopedforindustry.
The proposed law woul~affecl
unincorporated areas and the city
of lrvine in Orange County ..
According to F.W. Olson. ·who
heads the county farmland pre·
scrvalion task force. Orange
County has 77,761 of its 503,000
acres in agricultural preserve. or
ihe preserve la nd, 9,367 acres is
considered,prime land. Irvine has
6,512 acre~ .of preserve and 558
prime acres. Most of the rest is in
unincorporated area.
The bill has been around for a
year and has been significantly
amended several limes. As·
semblyman Warren, the author.
conceded more amendmer\t still
is necessary in a Jan. 26 letter to
other assemblymen. Soliciting
votes. he agr eed lo consider m a-
jor revisions in s ix controversial
areas or the bill.
J\s it stands now, the bill would
put in preserve prime land in any
city or county with l,fiOO acres of
prime farmland.
It would exclude any area less
than 20 acres. areas a lready de'
veloped for other uses. govern-
meiitt land. and individual parcels
of less than five acres already
zoned for other uses.
Land can be taken out of the pre-
serve if a city or county can d<'·
monstrate to a new s tatl'
Agricllllural Resources Cou~il ..
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that t he land has been ir-
r~versably changed or is needed
for urban ~rowth which cannot be
accommoda ted elsewhere.
The bill was opposed by As-
semblyman Robert Badham of
Newport Beach. who said, ''One
of· my m ain conacrns is that
despite the fa~t that II is con-
sidered a desirable piece bf
legislation by some. it is a s tate
takeover of 7.0ning and it would
contribute to the demise of small
family farms: I hope lhat tht•
Senate defeats the bill "
State $('n. DcnniS Carpentl'r
<R·l'Jewport Beach) •commented ~
that he is opposed the bill because
it means the state 1s intruding into
traditionally local land use con-
trol.
SEATTLECJ\P)-The Umily 's 140 -acre
joy of fomily yachting homestead on the Kenai
has won another convert Peninsula in Alaska. It
-the Love Israel Fam!· wi}l also be used as a
ly has purchased a 136· c-.Stal f~l~hter and fis-r o o t c o·n ·v er t e d hing fleet te nder, s aid
minesw<.'eper for its JIK> Courage Israel.· ... --~ . A RENDEZVOUS . WITH THE
ilGHTE·OUS BROTHERS members. · Courage le<t the way
The family. whirh con-through ltH' inn a rel-; of
:-tilutes the Church of the ship rechris tened as
Armageddon, is us<'d to Abundance. The engine
doing things · together. room was being repaint·
They. ocCUP)il\i,nc houses · ed : tbe cr<>w 's quarters
. here, eight ot.whieh they"° wcrl' getti'ng new bunks.
own, and when they go On the fantail, George
driving it is 111 a 19'17 MoskO\'ila of Astoria,
Mack bus· with tt cupoln. Ore .. the s hip's former
l wo stoves and a owher. helped re -
bathtub. con stru ct the poop
On ~eccnt afternoon alongside the willing but
a conting~ the fami· inexpcrlenccct believers.
ly could be found scour-"They arc learning,-·
ing the boat from s tem to he said.
stern at its Lake u nion 1'They can do it."
moorage . • • A s r a r a s a
Meekness Israel pored minesweeper goes,
over pap1.•rwork . doesn't Armageddon
Timothy Israel unluggcd mean that you expect the
a cleat holt. :-itrcngth world to go up in a flash
Israel wcnl by in cov-ohmoke?" one neighbor
e r alls .. cmbro1dered asked.
Strength. Answering her own
And •Coop«>rnt1Qn question . s he said :
I s r a e 1 w a s m n :-l "Then maybe it isn't a
cooperative. mines weeper after all.
The familv jc; Jeci hy Tt'san ark."
Love l!!rael, kno~n as
Paul Erdman wht'n he
arrived in ~eattle in 1009
from California. By 1972
he had attr:tcted ISO
followe~ -giving each
anewn3me. The yacht will be u~ed
tor cruJse~ lo the
Loc•lnews.
Ev.ry day.
1n 1h• i·t!itl4mij
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NOW BACK .IN ORANGE COUNTY ..
TWO NIGHTS ONLY FEB. 6 & 1
COCKTAIL SHOWS ·
8 PM & 11 ·PM • LIMITED SEATING
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TICKETS GO ON SALE TOMORROW
lAT CONVENTION CENTER BOX OFFICE
OR MAIL CASHIERS CHECK TO DEPT. "0" ANAHEIM 92805
In The Beauti.ful Anaheim Room ,
ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER
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Squaw \! ~lley
If skiers tra ve l h igh enough into California's
mountain r esort ureas. then' sc;cms t o be
plenty of s now. This scene is ih Sit)-cria Bowl.
at tire ·1.soo-to 9,000-foot level just ·below.
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Squaw Peak. where Jots of ski<'r.s frolicked
this past week . n ut the stute ·s drought seem s
to have left some ski areas dry on high· <see
PageC.I)
R esources
'Realism'
Urged
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California R esources
Secr e t ar y C lair e T .
Dedrick h as e rilicized
those who wa nt to pre· serve the la nd exactly as
it is o r e ve n r evert
everything bac k t o
nal\ire.
CALIFORNIA
Her <'isperiencc-'n con A IJangup ser\'ation work with the
Sierra Club t:i u~ht that Q H
"then' arc frw occa;>ions n ang
where total preservation
is really in the public 111 te~est ... Mr s. Oed~ick Gliders?'· saw . "Con servation. •
management of all these··
la nds that have been
murdered a re really the
public interest."
She spoke Friday a l a
joint mee ting of the
Wildlife Society and the
Am_er~~-n Fi s h eries Soc1et~~re. ,.
"The attitude that we
must return to what the
world was like before
western man came is un-
realistic," Mrs. Dedrick
added. "The world isn't
like 't hat a n y more .
Change doesn't always
mean destruction."
LOS ANG ELES CAP!
-Two county omeaals
have ~skesl a ban on
hang• g lide\-flying at
c ount y park s a nd
beac h e s except i n
specifically designated
areas. _ ...
Hi.chard Fitzgerald, of
th e D e pa rt m e nt of
Beaches, a nd Seymour
G r.eben, d i r ector o'f
parks and recreat ion .
as ke d the boa rd o f
s'upervisors for the ban
in an effort to cut1oown
the number of injuries
and .deaths resulting
from the sport many con·
s ider risky, ·
l E d • D h She warned those in-The two men asked the . 7'.Tew F u ·T._Y,~~-· ye •n eat volved on V8f'ious sides s upervisors to establish l '11 _ _ ~ of reso urce iss ues.. a'1anggliding faciHlyat
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For Consumers
SAN DIEGO <ll Pl >
"Consumers aren't i.tu
pid." says Univers ity of
Cal iforni a P ro f J
Edward Russo.
To prove i l. he
la a nched a three-day
e x p e r i m c n t a t th 1•
University's San O~·~<J
campus offerini; peanut
butter to all com ers to
determine wheth~r un
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' t ra11wd consumer pre· 0
fcrcrices agree with the
experts.
Or. Russo said the
main purpose of his re-
searc h poroject is to
:fhow-that com bin.eel_
cons umer j udg m ents
<·an be made av ailab~ . ~ ..
HI a usable format oC .....
quality ratings to help ·
d1s cri minatin'g shop-
pers
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. . ing ffia everyone has to Palos --Veraes -Peninsuta-SACRAMENTO <AP> confirmed by laboratory repo.r.tcd other m;lJOr
n u problems to t he' state. but we h~ve .J1<? evidence defend his own s pecial to be operated by arH?x-
al t~1s P~int !t is '!ery ex-interests -:--the personal pert in the art· of hang -A new s train of in-analysis. ·
fluenza vi rus m ay have Ile decline'd to identify
caused at least one death the facilit~·involved, ex-
in California, striking up cept t hat it has between
to 30 elderly persons at a 100 and 110 patients, all
care center in Alameda over 80 years of age.
County, stat~ officials Chin'~aid A-Victoria
say. was fir st verified in
r .Dr. Jam es Chin, chief California io m i d ·
or the state Department December when two stu-
.. or Health ·s infectious dents at the University of
disease s.ecti o n at California at Berkeley were stricken. He said Berkeley. s a id in a the strain also has been
"We know flu 1s here, tensive, Chm said. .advoc~te position." gliding.
DISC.OVER
Regis Beauty Solon & Rebel ShOp· ..
South Coast ?laza telephone.interview that identified in Oregon amt
he Jearnca of the death Brttls h Columbta-. _..IW.._ ..
Friday. -· Influe nza outbreaks .
He s aid the woman are late in being report-
was one-of a ha lf-dozen ed in Califort\ia 1.liis
persons hos pitalized year, he said. Ex'C-ept for
among 20 to 30 s tricken a "marked" increase in
with a flu·li~e ailmltrt at absenteeism at two or
the intermldiale t:are three San Fqrncisco
facility. a rea schools, county
"I'm confiden t" she health officials have"not
died of A-Victoria strain
oC virus, Chin said. ad-
ding it would be several
~ays before it could be
Early Tax .
Refunds
ln Mail
FRESNO !AP) The
first batch of 1975 federnl
income tax re funds is be·
ing se.nt to about 32,000
California and Ha\\'aii
residents this week, the
vlnte r hat R e v e nu e
Service reports .
The early rcturn~ho"'·
refunds aver aging ..$409,
·an intrease of Sl3 from
the same time last year,
·a spokesman at the J RS
c omputer ser vicing
center here reported.
lfhe ·IRS warned that
errors .on r e tu m s a rc
running a bout 14 percent
this year. Almost half
are for failure to claim
either the $30 pcrsor\al
exemption credit or the
earned income credit
-available lo low income
taxpayer!'.
' Air Board . . .
Losing Gas
AuthOrity?
SACR'AMENTO (AP)
A uthor i ty over
gasoli ne content for
s mog reasons would be
taken away from the
state Air Res ources
noa rd under legislation
a p p r o 11 e·d b y t h e
California Senate.
. Opponents s a id it
would cri'pple the state's
fig ht against air poltu.
t1on . ·
The· 21-9 vote sent the
bill to the Assembly.
ThC' a utho r , Sen .
Alfred Alqu ist <O.-
San Jose>. argued that it
w as o nly t h e state
Supreme Court. not the
Legislature. which gave
the AR R the right to pre-
scribe the levels of lead
and other additives in gasoline'. _
The bill limits lbe_ARB
to scllinl! air quality
standnrrl." lo bl' met hy
smog rlC'\'H't' equipment
an lht• autos.
. Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.
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Reason 15. If you should qualrfy for the
Short Form. we·11 prepare it for you at a
very low price. At H & R Block. the
simpler the return. the less we charge.
H&R BLOCK·
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
COSTA MESA I CORONA Dfl MAR 117J .._..,_JU I. 17111 St. 214J I. C.-.....,.
0,... ,_,,_ W"'*r· t-5 s.t.' S-. UMUt
OP84 SUHOAY •MO A"°IMTMIHT .-ClSSAlT
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ANNIVERSARY
• ~ Speda~
.. SALE! ..
Anniversary Savings on •••
Biggar's Ovvn
Custom· Sofas
and Chairs
FEATURED: '\
From Biggor's Own Custom Upholstery Shops -four sofa styles, three. IL\/\ seat
styles; and five ch oir styles cove red in ony of hundreds of fabrics of your [hoice ot
15% off the regular price.
All Henredon Upholstery
of your choice of cover
ot 15% off.
All Simmon s, Aire loom and California
Desig'n sleep sofos may be · ordered in
your choice of their covers ot sole prices
of 150/o ·e>r more off.
Irr· oddition, large selection of f1oor sample
sofos, love seats and choirs at savings up to 1 /3 off.
SOME EXAMPLES: Reg.
Choir, loose Rillow bock, tu tured small pottern... ..... . .. . .. .. .. .......... 369 .00
Choir, loqse pillow bock, rust velvet ................. . . .. .. .. .. . ... ... . . . . . .. . 449.00
Choir. e11posed wood trim, citron loquer. pa tterned print .............. 189.00
• 62" love Seat. loose pillow bock, patterned jocquored . . . . .... : ........ 339 00
Henredon Wing Choir, Crewel inside. vel..,et ouhide ........................ 719 00
Henredon 88" Solo, spring/down. oriental topeOry co..,er ................. 14A9.00
Henredon Choir, Olive Strie Vel..,et with flounce .............................. 439.00
Woodmorlc Choir, loose pillow bock .......................................... , 249.00
Woodmork Wing Choor, jacquard pollerned fobr~ ..................... 309.00
Henredon 89" Sofa, down loose pillow bocks, jacquard ................... 1249.00
90" Solo, loose pillow bock, sl(iped cut velvet .............................. 1259.00
60" love Seat, flounce, pa tterned jacqua rd cover ........................... 659.0&
90" Sofa, exposed wood base, loose pillow bock ........................... 1159.00
90" 5ofo, high bock, spring-down seoh , jacqua rd .......................... 1029.00
Sat,
199.00
295.00
95.00
219.00
•79.00 1195.00
29s.oo·
169.00
195.00
82.9.00
839.00
395.00
69S.OO •· 689.00
All itPn~.<1 su hJrrl
tn pr1nr sa/1•
Plus many others! • 41
'SANTA AMA
110 H. MGR -547-1621 Abo rm •dtM & '°"'°'"'
Bl<;<iAR'S OWN HUOr.ET AGCOUNTSIBA.NKA.MERICA.RD/MASTF:R CUA.Ref:
ni;u:°'" f1Y1t11rr• lltnT1•d1J11 • Hrnta11r • Drrxel •Baker • rrntury • JJ;~·, 011'n CuKto'" Uf)hoUtey and Ora/H"ts ~\,.,,1,,,arlr • S11111t111111 • A.ir,.loom • Karo._•ton • Marbm • St11/tl And Monv Othff FllmrnH Nome' •
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Introducing Mf1er,
our economy
champ. The Ml1er
ls'Mazda's new
piston-engine car,
the lowest·prlced
4-door sold
fnAmerfcal
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•S~tod 101a1I PIK'<' Plu-ia~ I· ""~<' r"'n"00<1allon chargo::;. C>PltOOal oou1pme111. ilnd csoal(lr or<·p.11.-11111n • ••v l'l~
MEtr THE MIZER AT YOUR MAZDA DEAi.Ei TOOA't
lllCIZDd
THI WO•LO HAS C~ANGlD. SO HAS MAZDA.
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A8 .f -• DlTOR1Af;-P\GE~ ) •.
I A ·V 9¥J in'· Congress ·
· So far as having u voice in Congress )S concern ed,
most Orange County citizens ~on't have one -and
they won't have for somcthin~1ke a year.
When an Orange County jury last week found
Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw gwlty of two felony bri.bery
charges, it p1uced him in a political limbo. By policy
of the l louso of Rcprescntativ~. he is ~ neuter who
cannot vote on Congressional issues.
. Neutered or not. Hinshaw says he w ill not resign
his seat as congr('ssman from the 40th_ District.
' Even if he offic:iully holds his Litle. Hinshaw h a~
no b a rg aining µower in Congress. He Speuk~ II)
hopeful terms of un <.ippcal on last week's t·onvict1 on
But even if that provC's successful nothing i s like!~ lo
happen .until tomplcfio1vor ~till anoth~r frlon~· t rnil facm~ him. Th-C~(' t w(> Jirolon!fed ('OU rt (J<.'lions. on lop or <Ht
untidy divorce sclllemcnt trial, leave the former
. c:ounty assess or deac\ politically.
A jury has found Hinshaw gujlty on.two counts of
• accepting brib<.•s when he was county'assessor . .Now
he mus t be tried op char ges of using county fu nds and
manpower in c·;impaigning for t)le tongressional
seat. . <. .
Jn the f <.1cc of this . one wdttJd imagine that
llins haw would tak(• an Ob \·ious path and resign from
his office. It would be a sign of taste a nd grace on hb
part if he \\"t•rc to do s9.
Bul th<tl isn'L likclv fo r two reasons: (11 H e need~
thr mom•y. 1w rt1cuhirly in view of the cxpL•nsi"L'
litig<.1 lion he h us fac<.'d und is facing. and <2 / whelht.'r
he is \\'Orlhlt:~~ or not <JS a political power. there <.1JJ·
purcntly is 110 \\ "·' of forc ing him to resign.
-Pr;1grnalically, 1L might not prove much in
political <.'ffica<.·y lo Orange Cqunty if Hinshaw were l o
!5lep down. ll is term in offi ce runs until Jan. 1. 1977,
.
primary election coming up m June and the general
t-lect1on in November, it appears unlikely thut <i
replacem ent could be selected -or could have much
pun<.'h H he were selected -in the period of a few
months.
What ~u this apparently 9oes is leave something
4ltke a half million Oran~e County citizens with, al
hesl. doubtful t"cprescntat10n in Congress for almost an
(•ntire ycar.
Thi..it 's not u vcr'y happy or proqpctive picture'.
The µas t four or It\\' ~can. of horrible uph1.•a\ :ti
.1rul m1~b<.•huvior trl Orange CounlyJ.:OVl'~ment h,I\ l
takl'n thci r I oil in many direction~. ·
\'otcr conftdcncc has dropped. C1t1zen part1c1pa·
tion in governmental activities is more and more dtf·
fi c ull to secure. General cynicism permeates the air
around most·government offic-es. ·
Ano\hc r discouraging sign of this t rend showed
itself lust week when the Board of Supervisors prc-
part>d lo honor suml' of ib lon{-time employes for
thei r scrvict·. Following tradition, super visors fell :r
little <.'l'r l'mony \\OUld bolster the spirits or so mL: of
lhl'lr worker~. · l
So the~· 111v1ll·ll 2fi emp1oyes to n .•tt'l\l' Pill".
11<.•c·kla<:t·~ bratl'lt·h ~nnd dips for I hl·1r :..er\ 1t·1· t11 Or1· n '<.'Count,. < I~ 15 o(the 26 botherccl to show up
ount\' i\dmin1slrativc Officer Robert 1-: Thoma.., ~a1<.1 . "It should he tonsi<.le red an hoHor lo n•c'(.>ivt· ont·
1 award l a nd t11 lw ahit' lo sh a frfe the hand of !.I bo:.inl
member.··
THE WHITE HOUSE ANNOUNCED
THAT PRESIDENT FORD WILL ASK
CONGRESS TO LIFT ITS BAN ON
U.S. ASSIST ANGE TO ANGOLA'
IF ANGOLA GOES. ZAMBIA WILL
BE NEXl • , THEN TANZANIA, .,
UGANDA AND THE CONGO! YOU
THINK WE CAN SIT IDLY BY AND
LET TARZAN BE FORCED TO LIVE
UNDER.COMMUNISM?
IS ANGOLA REALLY VITAL TO US?
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NOT TO MENTION
JANE ANO CHEET A
_... ___ and lhc..m<ll:hlncry fQr r_eplaciug_ him should he resign
. js comp~e.x to t)1e point of being unclcar.-Wff u
. Perhaps Jl should be an hon.or . :\I r . Tttoma!>. but
that appa rC'nlly isn·t the \\.UY man~ of the toil~·~ in
the vtneyard-see rt<rtth1nnomef!I:'-. ----
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Mt~~ Shnon's ..
Si01ple Tax
Pl~n Draws
·Biparti~ari
·suppor~, hut
Ford's S11uh
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gn•:-.:..11111:.il puli1u·-.
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WtLLIAM SIMON
'Toug~~'-t?f.>kie' Wallace .Wheels Toward Futllre
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d11t•t11r .... I fl· h.1 ... tt\ 1•n·o111t• lllO'il
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:.. h 1 I t .., 1 11 h 1" \l ht' 1' I 1· ha 1 1
pl·nodit·;ilh In ;1\111!1 lw1h1111•:..
111· h.t:.. Jt.:11 llt•tl In <'lllllrnl 111..,
1)11\\ t'h. II 1· \\ 01 I..:.. 1111l \\II h
\\ vight" 1·ac-h morn111).! ''"one'''
t Ill' <irtl'l11r ... \\Ito op1•r;1letl on him
~:11d : ··111-... 1111c-tough c-ook1l•.''
\\'alla1·t• t•nnd11rt:.. lh1' b11s1nt'""
.. 1 \l;1h.1m;1 lrnrn 111 ... \\hl'l'kh;111
ff 1• "II nl I' t 111\ l• 'i fJ I" ll IJ (' h h I ..,
\\ht'1'1t'ha1r' hrnt:..t.'11 hu~ u"uall\
l11r ... 1i11rl t),..,, .itHT~ rmh .\1<l1•,
mm 1• h1 m 1 hrnugh I he hc.tlb. h111..,t
l11nl •nto 1 ,11·..,, and h.1th1 rnlm ....
prop h1111 up tor :o..p1·1•dw ... lctd1
tht, .. ).!.., h1· ,.., 11n.1hl1• 111 n ·at'l1
Tlw ~\ 1·rnor s:i~-._ he ll'rk 1w
p :1111 lrom (11, p;1r.1(\~1.., "I ll<I\•
di...<·nn1ll11·t ;llL1•r ;a long t1nw !'Ill
llll).! Ill t,l~f p\t~l\.1011 .. hl• l11lrl OllT
·"'''l ';'tl' ,nm <:1 .111' .. i.111 111
p;1111. 11<1 pain :1t y11 . · ·
FOii .\Wllll.I·;. Wa l1;1rc look
1t-.cr1•t1)I, :1 non ad1hl•l1\ l'. non
nnr.col 1c clru~ t o case his.discom-
f01 t l l<.• rfccntt.v quit us ing tht·
aspirin-like medicine. Ile s"'iled
when he ~aid, "It. don't..really do
<tny~ood .'.
I It· \1 .tf<'hl'S his " et~ht <·arC'rul·
h . 0l'.tl 111Aift light l1reakf.1..,1, oltl·n
..,f...1pp111g lunl'lt "'"' 111.11111· 1111•;11
111 1111' "·" <001111•-. 1n tltt• 1·n·11in c
ftd1111• lw ..,,.II It•.., dml 11 ln1 .1 n1 i.:h1
uf phone r.tll'
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\\ t•1ghl \\ ;1\l h111g. \\'..ill;it•1· I
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an' ll~.111 ~· cl 1111 i.. ~111\ t 111 n~ I
w:inr
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t"Pllr;Jf.!l•d 111111 111 ... 111111..t• "fln·.v d
('Ollll' Ill th1• 1 <Hllll a11d 1('11 111\'
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:1 Clf.!:Jr"! W1t c!'11 you j.!llJIJW ~l llrl
cig::trs as.: a in"!· · ·
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lht1:-.1a~ltr:ilh·. T hrn11ghout th1
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...... ti "1th ,1 t!l 111 l Jll l hl11\\
lie ''car~ a h ear ing ~id in
hh n!!ht car to augment the h:.itl
l11•anni.: 111 111:. 1<"11 1.•ar. lll' nrt1 ·11
11·mm l'" th1.• t'arJlll'l'C when hi!
t ;ilk.., 11n 1 lw phone and pn.· ... s1•..,
lhl' n'<'PI\ er I tJ:!hll~, to his n ght
t ,1r 1\Jo,t '1s 1tor::,, t•:-.pc< 1.111)
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\ 1111·t•" \I hl'n SIH':tl.. ini.: tu tht• g11\.
t·n1or 1n ordc1"l r> ht· undc·r:-.t11111l
Till• lwar111;.: ;sad'" lllll c·omwrt
• ti t 11 t lw hi .wl-., horn 11 m nwd
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h1 •,dll1 p1 oblt·m .., h .iek In has
\\"111 Id\\ .11 11 m 111 larv :.l'r\'ll'l'. i\
lro111 \11t 11 s pin;tl nH'Olll ~111 ....
1·rn1pftod \\ 11h.comb~1t l:iti •u<.\ lu1d
}11111 low !or ~1wh1 k. /\111' e en-
' oun11·r. Wall nee appl1c<I fo ;111rl
1 ''l'l't\l'rl a 10 per cent di-,:t1.i1hty
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l'l'I \ c•:-. t.!<>n·rn nwnv cht·ck!> fw
Iha:-. <l1!->J b1llty. '
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lltJl lie• h ;1.., no mt•nt ;1l h<'alth pro
ltl1 ·m... II t' <:ol'.J..1·u h1:.. IH•atl. •
llashefl. a i;nn .rnct Jlel'rC'<l Ovl'r
the nm.., of 111.., g la..,..,t., ••,\t h ·a..,t
J ·n· got a !Ju fll•rc·t•nt 01\ ri\IP," h1·
sn1cl. "llow many 111111.:rs can
d :um that"' '
Tflf; 56·\'EAR-01.D Wallact>. -
accordmj.! to his doctors, is in good
ov<'rall health. But his dis ability
holh worries and frustrates h im
because 1976 ~e his last hur-
rah. He has announced that it will
be his last prC'~identi al hid, andlu·
rannot succc<.'d himseH--as-~v
crnor artcr his term ends in 1979.
Tlw pro!'-.p1·1"1 of ~pe1uling th\•
11.•:-.t of hr:-. Ill<· 1n a 22' ~·111ch ·\\ id<.:
\1 hPt•khair fru:..tr:i lcs \\'all:1 cc.
"i\ly \t 1lc :rnd I ta lk a Jot about
\ttlat I'll !l o wlwn l 'm throuHh,"
Wullat·c ~t11<I, hrs voi('<~ dropp1np
"~ hC' ~ai::g1·d slightly i11 Ju:..·
whl•t•kha1r.
Jl1s brown c~rs ga1.Pd in1n th1•
cl t:..t:tntt•. "She wnncl\•rs if :-.hr
:..houldn'L go h ack .met J.!l't :i
I a l' h I II g (• e r l i [ I C a l l' o 1·
..,on1c•lh111g. I m nnt Mlft' wha1
\\I'll do Wh.11 <'an I do': I \\fHT:, :1
lot about I h at • -
Modern Weapons Off er Littl~ Sec11rity ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
\\ h:1t ,1.:1\ ('"' 1111 ... p.11111·111.11 fll I
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... pr1·1.1I ch,1r.il·t l'r i.., 1111· l.11'1 I ~1.11
t Ill' 1\ m t•r11-.111 111•nplt• n L!ht nm\
;in• 111a 111111p11l1ttt"d 111111111
\I lt'r .1 cl1·1·.1cl(• of \ 11•t 11an1 :tt11l
W.11 .. rg.1tc·. they :111· 11111 cl1 ... po:..1·cl
10!!"1' their t ru~I li J.{hlh . 'l'h1•1r
l'onf1<1cnt•t• 111 1 ht• ..,,:..lrm 111
n·presC'nt:.it'' 1' A11\ 1•1111111•111 1.; 1111
1111p<11rc•<l. hut tlw~ h1'11\•n• lh.11
lhl' :..\st em h a.., h1·l·n pnorl ~·
ser ved by both pol1t1<•;.1l pnrltf':-.
There h•I\ r ht'l'n 11111 11i:t11\ 111
!->lances or gO\'C'rnlll<'lll tlcu•i>t1on
dunng thC' pa ... 1 10 01 15 )l'ari. fur
I hr /\ m l'ri can IH'1lfll<' 11111 to Ill'
,h..,1llu..,1onNI :rn<l (•\rn ;1 httlC'
l•\fll<:~J :thOll( lllJ,!h p11l il11·,
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·ll>IJOinl llH'lll l th111I.., ,ti lht~ \1 ·"
th!! rcnl 1:-.~lll' h«ln1 ~ \m<'rrr.1
NORMAN
COUSINS
~l·rvc bOI h the <.'3US<.• Of peace ancl
the cause of freedom
ThcrC' is a growing a ware -
, Ill''' th al J,!m Nllllll'nl has h<'!'ll
'--------------m:ik1n~ tlw m1 ... 1:1k1• nr th1nk111J.!
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l ·m1e<1 St.11 .. .., '" hll\ mg r11r 11 ...
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not :a .... t•<•tir11 ~· hut <1 g11.1r.111t1•1• nl
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and tl\l' worlrl 1s ht•1n J.: 11111.1'"''"
Ill' lhe c-and1dalt':... Th:11 1s ... ut• 1 ...
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0
hC'tll<'r our plan1•I '' rll hc•c·11m1·
:-n m uekl•el np lw w ar. •'11\ 1rnn
nwnt ul po1svnlll g. clt'pl l'l l·rl n · '11 u r l" <' s. o \ i' r r r tH\.:A 1 n..1.; a n ti
t:11111nc ,..., to lwcome un111h:il11ta
hk
THE PRF:SIDENTIAI. ran
clidates have yet to Sl.'C the pro
found moral and s pirituol 1m
plications of this problem I may
be wron g, bul r !h1nk the
American people are Y.aitinJt 10
hear the t'and1dJt<>s <lcldre!-1,.,
themselves to the need for <les1i:?n
n,..... U.S.. forejgo .»<>hcy that r;~n
"
th.ti 1f univ 11 '"'" ... pr<·ad enough ~1rmatill•nt:-..,·a n•.
doll;1r" .1r11und, it t'a.l'I g 1•t ,. ~ ,1 q\1lllll ~ 11 \\;t1ili. in the world .. THE~E S VF.RY lrlllcM'C'llnly
Our nc•goti:tling s t:inC't' ha!-;i --~the kind flf wastr anrt ovcrlap-
11);1t1rnwl h dollar !-lgn h<.mginc ping that abounds in lhr present
""-'' 11 \\ t' h :iq• [a ti•ndencv tll defense program. fentunn~ as 11
th1Pw l11ll1on <. ot cloll:ir~ onto llw doe~ a c~mparat!vel y s mall, ('f
1.ihh· 111 lht• :ttl(•mpt 10 hl'• fecltve ftJ?htmg fo~re and a top
lwr..,u.1..,1\ l' heavy off1rer t'Clrp:.., w11 h mo rt• •
111 t.it·t \\ ,. h,l\ l' µrnw h<:'\oncl gener als on l ht• m1htary prog_rum
t1111t,11·.., ;and ,irl' 11..,111g our nui·lt·:ll· than we h ad utthchc1i.:hlof\\orld
It'\ h1111l11i.:~ ;1:-. a h<1rJ.!,1111111g rhtp War II
.. ;-;1m1t:11 ly , thl•11· '' tht• tiua1nt Meanwh1IP. ht I hon.., nf clnl
notum th:it tlwr<'·.., :-111lll'hm\ ~' lnrs a r e bcinJ? s pt•nl 1n ~1t·
d1rl't'I ('lllllll'l'tHlll lll't\\\'t'll \ht• 1 umul .11111~ 1H11·l1•a1· \11•ap1111 ...
qu.111t1I\ (II mntll'\ \\\' :-1wnl'l for rti .1t <In 11Alh1ni: 1•\1·1•pl In :11ltl 111
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•
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macll' hol11l'.1t1sl t h:il \\ 111 !'>m.i-.h
1111! ltl"t :1l the C'111•m\ hut ~11 the
l0•m1llt1t111:0.. 111 life on t1i1 ... 111;11wl
'\o rn11• 111 h11-right mind \\fluid
think of chn;1n11t1ng h1 .., Cl\1ll
lt11111P 111 <1rdt•r Io /.!l'l r id 111
l111rgl~1r..,. Yet Wt' :ire p11rsu11l)! a
J'O\lTl1111('n1 poll<'.Y Ill ~l{'l'UITTlll:JI ·
m i:: nuc le11r explosives that If
used would produce a blanket or
racl1oa<'11\1lv thal \\t' onrsl'ln•s
l'Outd not t•sc•apC'. Tht• polirv i-;
.lll"l1ri~~I lwr:iusc the Hui.s1..111:-.
alSOJ>9:V9css s uch wea pons.
'I 11,: Htcl'llll'nnial 'l'ar l!lil\ ,.,
lht• '1•;1r 111 \\ hu·h J\11)('ril'l111'>
:-h1111l1I c·onlemplatc· 1111\ 111:..1 thl·•r
1!lt1r10C1" h1'J.!lllllJ.Tl~" hut abo th1•1r
1-t11lll1t'<·t11111.., 111 lht• n •st of i1w
\ltll"f<~ .tnd t lt1• t•h alll'l1J.!C now f.11·
lllC ;Ill 111·opl1•.., In t•ncl tlw l'l11.11·('fi\
,1rno11g n:it inn'
Uuhtrl N. l\'Pt'd l'uhh.~hrr
Thomas l\1'e1·1/ f."d1t11r
Thnmo~Palml'r .• ,1ind<111 .....
l-.d1111nol /'09r 1-:d1tm
Thi• ed1tnrial page or the llaily
Pilof i.crki, to infor m nntl
sttmulalc readers hy presenlm~
on lh1!> pal(c dl\·cr!I<' commentarv
on IOIJI<'!> of mlen•st b y :.ynd1 l•ai.
cd columnists and cartoo:i1sts. hv
prov1dmJt a forum for rt'a\Jer~·
vtt>ws and b) presenting 1h1s
newspaper·:. opinion:. and ideas
on current topics The edilonal
npin1.on' of the Daily f'llN appear
only in thr cd1lonal rnlumn ut the
top of the pal{c. Op1mons <''<·
pres!>ed b) thl' rnlumnists and
cartoonist!> and lcllt'r wnters <1re
their O\\ n and no rnrtor!temcnt or
their v1e\\ s b~ the Ua1ty r>1lol
should bl' lnfl•rrcd.
Sunday, Feb. I, t!l7fi
-Ro~ky -Is Bitter-
. . .. .
:.:~utls ·ne : R~Il~mg~
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\Y~~111 ~·r.Tt~-~ '\l'J ~oll
HockC'feJ l1·r. ~o 1111 • <kd.in•d
thut he dttfr\ l •11t \1 h\• \ 1\'l'
prc>s11l1·11l 11f :11~;.:-... ncl ·pr 11
n •d lat1•r lh:Jl 111· 1n1·;111l ii. 1:. a 1111
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clt'Pl'11d1.•nt 1't•111.11·1-., •
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I 1 I l I l' I I I-\'
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t lw I :1111 (I I l
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d11t dl e 11 t• ....
~omC'what bit
ter ahout 1111·
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~ e r v ti l 1 ,. c
wing <11 h •~
I' ,1 r t ) •
particular!\
1'\ICK
:,.. THIMMESCH
I ~ lh1· t:11rrg1 ,1i111·t.i 1·•'. 11111,1
'11111. "t'\\ 1111>... .111d 11 I .11 lllJI',
1>1•1\1 !'1'11 till' lnlt·r.il .ind lt11';1f
j.!t1\ l'l'Oltlt•cth
lk .., ah\,1\. 11·li...IH·1I "u1h.
I 111 Ul'l 'l 1 l' o.<h l 'lll ll l'i'S S1 :\ Prt''I
1lenh ago, Hockldl1•r. now Iii, \\a~ telling 1-'ra11k l111 J>d.11ft · Hno~l'\'l'lt in tll1· 1111"t :1~.,l·rt 1\,
t1•rr11.., hem lo nd I .1\111 ,\nw11t·.1
lll lh1• ~~ljl l m1•11,H'1· ~II
• n1·rt!1•ti1·.a11~ 11t_ l a<:t. that
~· I I . H r <.• m c• t o r c g a r 11
HIH 1-l'lc·lll'I "' .t fl1t•n.111• h1msl'lf
<k-.t•nbt> 1'1:-.singt>r, und th<>llo{\C' 1'l'ah tes thut th1.., 1~":l 11a:-.~1on
pouring out of Hocl-.tfC'llt·r's 0\111
11:1i cm rd,1l1on:-.h1p \\Ith K1s~
1111.Jr . S11w1• hp hl'lp\•d 1·rc.1ti:
him. ho\\ c'.tll lt1wkl'l1•lkr Ill' 1.!1
11·1·t 1~1"'
S11111J.11'1~. h1• t•rnplm., 11.1111111
'l'OIW Ill l11ol..111g 11\ l 'I' tht poht11-.1I
tlc\'ils in his lif<o. lhl' olcl nght
i;:uard. which m:1dc lt f(' miser a hit:
1111' h1111 \\ llt•n hl' :11'1 ualh \\ ·" .i
II ht·r .ii .11111 dog, 1 111 nu1\ t'\ 1 11
t houi.:h lw •~ .1 1·on~l'I 'Jll 11· I k
l',lll ll'\I huw lhP IJl1· CL·Oq!«'
II u m p h n · ' . I~ 1 ., L' n h I'> \1 l' r • .s ~ecret arv or the Treasur~. pre·
. vented n,wl-.C'fc-llc r from bccom·
ing sccr<.'liln· (11 d<·(1.•1J.Se JUSl out
of o,pite.
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kt llif iOn Ycai ·:Map oP UrU.S. ..
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th<' Southen1t·r... t.1111 11 "'' 111111
durinJ? hi'\ r1r!-l ~('.II , and 11 ...... 11
JO~'> \hC' ph-,1d1111.." 11t 1;t lJ' n
i.:11la rs to l.ll'l 11ut rlwri· l11r tll1·
Ford-mmU!>·HoC'l-.dl'llt•1 11l'l-.1·1.
l 11• \\ .1-. Jlt'I il::. :.i-.o;<·rtl\l', l'\"l'll
hull hl'alll'(l , a111I a l w ~I\..,
h:1nhH1rkini.: in l h1· Truman and
(')1 ..;1•11h11'' l'r :.idn11111,t rat1011s.
H111•J..l'lt•llt-r \\.as~lH· l"\lllStant •·P·
111111,1 "110 ".11it1·d to i.:et th tn~s
<111111· Thu:-. t1r ....... 11nl"' h1· \\ ·'' ~·
pro~r<.':.~i\'t'. .1 • lilH'ral. · ,., l'n a
1\ dd spendc·r 'l'•J otht•rs. li u \\as .1
1·1111strucli' l' pr;1{!.JTlal1st
Hockefl•llt·r s1>mC'how b<>l1e\'es
th a l R i <' h ,1 r cl :-.: 1 'o 11 1 s l ht• ~h;;1dowv d1rt"l·t or' 111 a still secr,•t
1-.1mp;ugn to J.\el the H<•public;111
nomination for .John C'onnnlh•,
~ttll a h l'rCJ to the :-cqu1·stl'fl•d l'~·
Prc~id1•nt 111 S.1n Clcrnl•ntc.
Cheap Chic Is It, ~an
Tinw al tf'r 1 ltllt'. llnl'k1'11 •ll1•r
turns .11\a~ lht• q111•,t11•11 ,.., 111
wht:'\ht·r lw will 1·;111111.11.c n 111 tilt•
prln:iant•s for .'.\I 1• Ford II\ 1111111l
111~ out th ;.it 1 IH· l'l't·~1d1•111 ·!-. m' n
ca mp ii i .I.( n rn ;1 11.1).!1· 1• ... B 11
C<.illall'a~. ~•••cl H11t·l-.t 1 .. lll'I'
'~ould be u "IJ ;1h1h\\" to tlw
ticket. Thc•n•fort'. tlw l.1.,l t11·r•1111
r---,,1-ttr(!"\\·orld ~·ho mmsltt ttt-f'-ltfll:
paign1ng in N t'w I l.111w-.h11 t• and
Flori rl a \t·ou Id hl'f'\l·hun .\
himself ·
• No. fioL·kdl•lh·r \\;H~" '" ;!11 his
owp Wa) in th<.' month-. prN't·<ltng
the Republican l'Olln·11t 111n p1c:k-
}r\g an_rl chon-.111g \\ lwn .111d \1 lwr r
,,e will i-pl•al. and .11ldr1·-.,1111•
himself Ol\I\' lo ,..,..,111·.., ;111cl ·r··.11
matters whic h ml l'fl•,.,l hi111 11·· 1 ~s independent as a l'al that
has just pohslll'tl ufr :i ).!11111 mt•t
meal. anti lht:11. hi:;ul t'l'l'd,
"alks out of the room. I'") ing no
lwed to his lo\'ii1g·t°".1l'l' U\\J)l•rs ~
ROCK EFELLER n1;1l.;1·., it
clear that he take~ no onl1·rs to
j:!ive speeches on bchulf of Mr.
Ford. although he won'l ignore
lhe Ford Admini-.trat10n rn his
'public appeuranct•s. ll1s prcsn1l
jnterest is to go ot·yonll I hl' 1 rn ·
mediate future. t alk ;1llou1 long
rang~ goals and t·ntluring 1-;:-.Ut''i
.
:":1n\ aday:-., hl' 1s ;1 ppull1·d \\1th
the nilulis m flounshin~ ;11nmH:
upinton·makcrs. lie a<lmih thal
tlw .\ mcrit·;in peopla h:ive hc<?n
throul!h some onlo;al" Vi<'l ·
.\1ck Tl11mml'sd1 1s a S!f11d1cotcrl
..CQl!lmll~I_ based 111 Washmqtc>n. Al
Hi. he 1.~ a former reporfrr (/Jr rhl"'
/le~ Momes R~ter & Tnllune aruJ
Time magazine, arid jon11er bureau
chief in the nation's capital jor News·
da11 ~
nJm:url>Jn riots . \\'ater the
:'\ixon rl's1gnatlon --but s, ~ ,111
th1-. ha .... SJ)\.•nt 1t::.l·ll .inti a 1w~' l''"'
•~ uµon u~.
T HE TROl'B L E is, b .'
H111 kdd lcr's thinkirti.:. Concn·:-.,
ancl lhC' press <J re in the SlJnll' 11ld
c·nt1L'al 1·ul and aren't sho11111g l l•:tcll~rs hip. He think~ th.11
Jll'rhaps l1 k will ha~ lo ).!l'l
1\onw for Americans bcfurl' 1t
can get better.
He is :1n almost blind delt'ndl'r
of Secrclar v of State lle1\rv 1\.
Kissinger. blames most or Kis-.
inger's troubles on Con~ress.
\'.'hich. he says, is loaded with
guilt O\'er its own failures. lie re·
aches for s uperlatives to
. W.>\SHl'.'IGTO:'\ \'uillon lug
,\S FOR Hot'k l·ldl<·r·~ tJ\\11 g_3ge, Gucci s h1H-s, l lc rn1e..,
pl ;ins 1n this t•lcction year. Ile scarves and otht.>r rid1cu lou~ly
:.a., .... it 1s toolbh to <l isruss tht.'m . priced aclverlisemenLs for one's
~111cc Mr l•'ord will tJ1;J1o n11nnkd S<'lr and the m anufacturC'r?
and ch·cl ed ..)JH•rl'forc. no Tnere is a very gO<Xl quote by
speculj.Jt1n~ onAijon:llcl Rcai.:<tn Diann \'reela nd, the famous
and t'l'rt:llnlv not Hurkl.'fl•llcr , l' di t Cl r o f
sl'lf ·descn bed as "not an in· Vogue and
-d.c.pend.ent pQ.tit ical.J.iersonulity," II a r per· s
but just a st aff a~::.1slailllo1lie :rr-:.~r. abottt
Pre-.idt.'nl • ~· that k.md of
Dul thi,; starr a~sistenl feels t h 1 n :.? i 11
some hurt from the way he fared "C1heap Chic"
in the Fo rd ,\dmwjs trDlion, lby Caterinc
believes D e fen~e Secretary l\Lilinrure ana .
Donald Rumsfl•l<l ·hot only op· , Car6l ~ 'l'roy,
po-.l·d. him but P11¥111c<>n·d tlw ·'1-1 a r m o n y
Sunda5' .\l a~~aC'rt' \\hit•h 01s-. Rooks. N.Y.
po.,ed or J.tmcs Sth:csingl'f Ulld ~.95 paper): "When J W:.IS in
\\'1lli.1m ColhY~ Hevfc'rly Hill:; I went down
Su. for nnw. llo1.·kefcller wil~.. • il~h,1c.e Boulevard on :.i SaliJr· ta~l' p<.Jrl 111 l.11 H·oln Day fu~1.c y afternoon anci saw'crowds of
lion:. in Mrl'h1 ~an a nd New York, s ...11\ll peoplt.•. Usually lhl're
int'luding :.1 ('Ol·l-.lail party in his · are·r\IC;er very many PCQple --
uparlm('nt for 11 hi ch a St ,000 con· after all, it ·s not :1 big city. And· I
tnhut1on fo thl' UOP is reqwrcd sitid to my son. who was driving,
for admission 'Oh, God, I hope it isn't nn acti·
1 tc vows that hl' will live untrJ dent!' And he said, 'Good God nt>,
he is 100, claims that he will never that's just Saturday afternoon at
write memoirs ;.ind that he's '° ... ~Gucci's.' All these men bring in
ady for anything because w1iv girls who want to shop. ::Chat's ~II
knows wh at's in t he tea leaves. they want. At the end of the week
This ma n really hasn't changed it's, 'Ra by, I'll talte you to Gucci
much in40 years, has he'? if you're good.'"
People'" Get Lost • m the Process ...
By Rb~ERTJOROAN ROSS
~ot long ago the Ocparl m<'nl or
-Commerce :mnounccd that 1l wa~
confident that thr nitc..of mfla
t1on would drop to only SJ"{ r><'r·
cent this ye~u. Soml'how lh1!> in·
s pired me with all th(' confldt•ncc
that listening to M acNamara and
Westmoreland onl'c 1lid: "The
Viet Cong arc :1lmo.,t fini shed
and we'll have the troops honw
bv Christmas "
·The desire t o plC'asc> 1s
µowerful, a nd it grows ruthl'r
than dim inishes in those in puhhc
fife. Moro ofll'n words tha n
performanC'e. lhl' prom1s<'s C'Onw
true C MacA rth~ "I .,hall rC'
turn"> oft <'fl. f'nough lo ~ust..1111
the game during rlry period.,
His tori rct ll\'. Hits ha s hl'<'n
hlenoed with
0
lhl' hJlan1·1nl! all
t h a t a t w o · I) " r l y s ' -. I t• m
nc<'essitatcs \\'1th only so plus
pC'rcent nC'cd1•tl to rull', I'\ rn on!'
h<.'ads for thl' <'<'llh'I' IL11hcal
J)(1l1t1t•c: los1•.., unl1•-..., \OU h;1\I' :1
multip:irl \' ""''t rn on lh1 ll.111.111
• model E\·en then. the search 1s
for the center coahllon that can
govern.
We subs\ilute a system of
balanced luhbies and pressure
groups for such a n open (and
frantic> meJ;rnge of partie~. 'oif.
ftor<'nces are papered over. and in
the <'nd someone declart's thal lhm~s will, of course, improve
TWO T HINGS gel lost in the
'l h uf(lc wil h this m dho d,
however One is truth. J\t hc$l
1his 1s a slippery commodity, but
with the 11et'd of potential l<·adcrs
to j)l'ove to ·a hungry ell'rlnratt•
that th(•\' arc indeca aho11l to
11sha 111 ·lhl· m illcnium on t•arlh.
l1111cky eonsidcralions of at:-
< 111';1cy lend to \'~1n1sh.
\\'hen truth 1s finally ground 1n
to the clirr. and the most lruslrd
,1g1•11c1cs o f government thl'
gr1.·ates t l'Orporalion-.. I hr
lt•;1rl1•rs or t hr Senate and our
l'n•:.1tlcnts an~-all found to h<'
1·11rr11rll•fl, lllt'n .J l'.,u.,• \\'•rd-.
\ 1111 .11:r t1J..1· lomhs rm1·n·1I
'• .
with whitewash; they Jook well
from the outside, but inside they
are full of deadmen·s bones and
all kinds or filth" takl' on an ugly
and very unplea~anl cont.cm·
poraneity. ·
People arc the second thing to
get lost in the shufOe. It is purely
and simply a dis~rarc thar; in a
nat~on of free m en and women
who seek to trust their govern·
ment a nd fellow humans in al
least elementary ways, I can rob
them with case. When I hold a
mortga ge on which I pay seven
pcrl'l'tlt interest . while the gov -
rrnmC'nt rieb:.i~l'S lhe currency by
a J.!rC3ler ~I C', ( in effect pay
nothing for th.it mortga~c. or
C\'l'lllt'SS
T llE DEPO~ITOR in that Sav·
mgs and Loan Associution. cn·
<'OUra(!cd lo he thrifty and fru~al,
lost's slightly <':ll'h year rather
than ga wmg .. You know this . I
know 1l. bu t th1.·· 1>ohtll':o. of
hah1nce and goon n1.·w!'> lets him
los1• his mone'' .. nth t•a~c. unl<'s~
he can becom<.!'parl of an effec·
Live pressure g roup.
For liber ty to work over a long
period of1ime, one of three things
is absolutely necessary. One is
an unending supply or energy or
capital to feed into a system.
These things are ending.
F ailing these transfusions, the
need is for a sla ve class that can
be b"ted. W e •are g r adually
eliminating this.
The third way is for us to have
a conscious will for excellence in
the republi C' and for .1uslice
equally dis tributed. That wiU ex·
1sls, but in far too few people If
we continue to r<.11:;e a natmn m·
creasingly dC'd1cated lo bl·Jn~
<:onsum ers ahon' :.ill else, then
our very civd1zat ion will surely
be ripped to :-hrl·ds hy those who
know only how to w:inl more.
The excellence of our art. our
seien(:e , our liternturt• and re·
ligion will tell t he ~tory. Wt• can
read the future of liberty 10 the
c5mm1tment to jusllC'c and truth
that we ex<.•rr 1::.c today.
( VON HOFFMAJ\i )
Com mon people like ll
Sargent S hrivl.'r \\'l'ar Gll t't'I
s hoes a nd m a kl' f 11 o Is 11 I
themselves in public 111 olht.•r
~ ;1 v s . T • h <' i r f e m ;1 I l'
t·ounterp a rls. rn \l~lrtrr~rt'.
Geor getowl) :1t least. h:1vt•
Vietnamese faience elephant....
for e nd tables and are still h'r
rorized by their hairdrl'hSt.•r:; and
their couturit> rs.
Some of lhl' l't1utt1n1·r ... h:t\ <'
worked it out :.u thl'v l'-:.tn m;1kl·
m oney without h:t\.1n~ to llis'·
t'iplint' riC'h: worthk:-.::. wonwn.
Yn'!' St. L<iurent 1s b<.•)\md,.111.11
··'.\hire _..'Ind more I b<>He"x 1n
1\t'll·madt'. basic rloth<'s with 1111
'*hion' that last many·~t.·:irs
wit hout transform ation -exaC'l ·
l.v like a blue jean. 'Clas~1l''
seems lo be an·. old-fashi011l·11
word. but J think the contrary. /\
hill,(' jeaif 'is a classic and I don't
think it ':; old.''
If you'r e -goin g to dress
yllurself in blue jeans, you need a
fully formed self to dress. J\ great
many people do nowadays. Thl'
reign of univers al :.ingle-look
fashion was broken five or six
:-l'.':trs a!?O and it's stayed broken.
T he corporate creeps m ay r un
out lo buy themselves leis ure
!'llils. but far, far more·&ess lo
s uit thl'mselves. Compare now to
a decade ago, a nd notice how few
people want lo know "'hat the>
other people arc 1wing to tw
w<':.irin:? al thl' party. Jf it's a
dr<.'SS·alik<' party. ii'~ {1 rt·opll.'
;.1like party, and who" ants to go?
IF THERE :ire no more ruli:'s
of dress. then how do we learn lo
ctre.ss for nltrs<•lves? Milihaire
.ind T ro:--lake up that problem Ill
"Cheap Chic." .a nd for all put lhl'
hollow, the s hallow ;ind the self
lr:-;s. thei r f,ook s houlo he lp. It's
nne Ihm;! to rl'jN·t fashion and
:1:-\Clt her to know wh:1t you want lo
put on and how to find it, if you'Vl'
beC'n brought up lo simplify the
d1fficult1es of selection by wCllr ·
:ng what everybody else wears.
Ruic number one. naturally, JS
!l•:1rn to st3y healthy and keep
your hody in s hape or don't a5k
the duthes to hide what you've
don<' to yourself. A-int of the Sll~·
~C'stions 111 "Cheap Chic" arc ju~t
~1:. s1 mpll' .ind s ensible, as the
ri11lhors s how both wom t.'n aml
nw:i huw tlll'y can look gre;;it and
han• ft1n on lhrc•e or four hundred
tfoll.1rs a yC'.1r . Or more. 1f you'v<·
•'ol it .111<1 want to s pend il that
\\:I)'
Thus mod<'r~ fashi<>n st<irts
w1t!i the fcc•l. On them you do nut
.:-tint. Shot':> or, better yet, boot1'
'.should bl! the most expe~ivc·
p;.uio.f y0.m:.~~r!lr9bc, because if
\'Ou l'an'l stand anOWalK'cOlYF_.__
fortahly it doesn't matter what
else' you have on -you're not go
inl? any pl3<'1.'. Thi.' thought of
payinf! SIOO nr more for a pair Q:
bnms is hutlwr~ome, but theSl'
.1r1.• ~ood boots so they will wear ;1
loll:.? time, \\h1ch hrings us to lht.'
nl""' prl'c cpl: W-h:1t ':. good
fl•\•!ing :ind ~ood·looktng when
it'.:-new is JU~t as µood when il':-.
old Don't look a t the pri1't'. look
at "lhl• cost PL'r.-we:ir." If you'rt•
p1l111).! to wt·ar }1110I:; 200 times J
Yl'ill' for f;\'e Yl';ir.s, Sl~O oot·k_~
i:-n't expcnslVl'
GOOD TllJ~GS-Jike boots you
buy rww ;ind !!!'OW old with. h111
othC'r items of l'lolhing are best lo
buy spcond-hand. Once upon <t
time•. it was hipples and poor peo-
plt• who bou&:ht old clothes, but
row the hipper elements in
H0llywood ~nd savvy pcoplC'
j!encrally do. Second-hand
Cllllhes off<'r a gr('aler \'ariety.
You're not :-luck with the fads of
thl' moment and th(' value is in·
rornrar:lbly grC'atl'r, especially
for wom<.'11 l 'nl<>ss J \\Oman
w~1 nt s to pay hundredi; and
hundreds of dollars, she'!' not 120·
ing to be :thlC' lo i!Cl ~ood
m.1lC'rials Rnd workman::J'np in
first hand r ags. -
~ome µeovlc p robably shy
~way from second-hand d olhcs
bC'l':1use they don 'l know when·
or how·to shop for otd clothes, or
"h:il to do with thc>m after thev
h:w1.• !hem. Milina iro and Tro-y
tC'll .vou :ill about that and many
olhl·r m :'lllcrs more <'XOti<' ln1t
within the ranrc of low-bud~et
people. Jf you ;1rl' enough of your
own P<'r!"o n In h<1 ve ~1 fe(•I for your
own clbtinrl 1vt.' f:lsh1on, "Cht·a11
Clul'" r:in l<'ll YtlU how you C'an
gd frllm <'01\C<.'pl to cxe<'Ution.
FM :-.l11dl•nls of ~odt•I\'. \111·
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:mil clra:-t 1c ,!!ender dcfinitlfln t<1
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nn<I l·tlcm'I t;1ke 1t if I-can't ~l'l
1t under·l ht'· a 1 rplanc-seat.,.
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\.\'utt notes lh:ll otlwr JSPC<'l~ of
th•· (.'ll<'r~y-food cquotion i11 -
d1catt.• th;1t hi~hr•r food Pl'l <'I''•
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lendant un<•m ployment, crime
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prices arc allowed to riM' ravil.lly
to correct the mista k<'." h e
declares.
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should b<' 1·h all cn~<'d to rxplcun
"h\' all 111 hl•r 1lt'\·rln1wtl 1·111111
Ir"'' Ill lht• world l<'X<'l'f>\ lhC'
l 11 It l'CI I' t n t; ii ll Ill I h .I\ e h ;111
hil:h<'r r :ttl'!ot of i.:r11wth i11 CNI'
1Grnss N.t11on;tl l'r111lt1c'l I 1wr
capil::i lh:in th nl o( lh(' ll S 10 th1•
p~:-.1 tlt'ClHk , "hrn :ill h.1\C h.111
mul'll hi ght•r 1·1wrgy prh:t•::. re·
lat1vc t o 111cn1t11.',' hl' :o.:J).:>.
Watt says he b<.'licvcs lh~l
('on{!ress and ot ht· rs in govern·
ment must be made to un·
c.l c r s tand th e• n·l;.itro n i,h 1p
between energy pr11.·t•s and food
rosts, adding th:11, "Th<' polcn·
t1al effec t on fond p11ccs (of
lower ed cner J.!~ pn L't·~) JS
:m <'~Orn e to mt" l><'<'allst' we c:rn
lln1l options to. J.!:J~oh11e. ;ind co11-
~<'I'\ r othl'r encrgi1 "· hL>l th<'rr 1-;
11<1 npt ion to food "
"Cert .11nly t hC'rP4"'<trl', •rnd
:1lways \\llJ h<'. Pl'OPI<• \\Ith lh1•
i1wom 1.• 111 on•rr :.it 111 plu!>h
restaurants l'\'l'r\' day," he say ...
but a lari::cr and lnr/,!cr p~rct•u
tagc of I he 'll S populati<m even
now cannot afford to purchase
good food :ind arc un<lcrlcil .
m:tlnouns lw d, hnrdcring un
starv~tion or sl:ir\'sng in tl11s, 1111•
richesl na tion in the-v. orlcl.''
T he professor prl'tliet s thnt.
"as food exports a11cl pnces risl'
lo meet th<' fulur<' trade balam·c·
demand~.pl t hi:-1·m1ntry, mon• 111
the populal1n11 \\Iii h<' prcssc<I 111
to desperate 1.·1r<>.11m .. tanr<'..,
survi\ al :inil we• c·\'f)t'l't Iha I
the c•n n'll' ratr'. and all nf 11-. 11·
latC'cl ro~•~. \\'lll ah1111wrl'.1:-l'
.. FOR TIU:/\ n11·111 .111111•opl1., ·
say11 Watt, "this 1•nl'rgy foot!
rhmce nlJY Prll\l' lo ht• thl' mo .... t
nnport ;mt d<'r i ~IOI\ 1•\'C'r m .11ll'.
:tJ1d they mu~t u111.lt..:rst,11ltl lhc
t t • l "t c I'·. t 11 1 t e J' r c I a ti on s h 1 p
h1·t 11 t:'t'1l the t \\"lJ . .
"l•:itht·r \\ 1• enn d <'c1ifr,
tbrough our c lN·tctl n •prC'<;t·n·
l~lll\co;, to '-:tC'ri fi cc more ol our
b11clge( on lhl• energv s1d1• or thr
C'fpi;.1tu111 lo prnmot ~ s t:il11lilv Ill
lhl' tut11n" or, 111 O\y onm111n: \\l'
r an opt l o ~1b.fhcalt• uu1
rc·~po11~1hdt1 v." h<' cxpl:Jin!>.
"II \\ t' l'h1111 -.c-the lalll'r. w1:
will fa<'t' .i:.:11n11i na <IC<·1:-i111i-. 111
tlw l11t111 •'. .inti th<' s:1cril1<·1·.., n•
11111 n•d I h1·11 \1 ii I hC' mu<'h g1 .. at1•1
I h;111 1h<h l'11 1• I :11•1• I nd:t)'
'In Ill\' \l('W," h•• S:J\'!', 'lh1
tl1•t·1 ... 1<1n I h:1t the-J!Ovc·rnnw nf
... 1w11ld ;uldrc!>'> 11 ... elf to th<: 1w~1
"'" t11' 1Hnl' months rd:1l1"" lo lh1•
Qth· ... 1 ion of how to in1.-n•;.i!)1! tht.
prwc· 11r 1•1H·ri.:y. ·
"S l'ECU LATF.H docs 'not
di rectly ;ul<lre•s how the prirc: of
enet·~y should be incn•asNI, hut,
for l'Xamplc, 1l docs ~how that :.is
llw pl'ICQ M cneq~y. cwecially
J!asolinc'. g1wc; up. so ch11.•s llw
pul>ll t• d<'m :inti for transit," Wall ~ays or lht• ~lurl v.
' ' W i l h :1 n a I y s e s f r o nt
SPECt' Li\Tf: I~, 1u• can t•ic:.1mir11
otlwr ch;111J!l"'-1n llf<'St\'lr rcl:ikrl
lo Ill(' d1:1r~n·tt·r ul t:l h t•s, land
u'"· in(l:1ti11n. l'Ult11rc-, u1wmploy-
nwnt anti popul.11111n p:ittl'rn~. ull
h.1 -.1•<1. :11 lcao:;t in part, on th1·
•'ll•'l'AV 11111 ~· llcc1s10n now bdorc
lhe 11a t1vn. ·
F'rom a publrcolron Of lhc lTnivcrsi·
ty o/ C.al1/ornia.
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~DAit Y PILOT Sunday; February1, t9'1e
\
Humphrey to. Visit OC Resourc~ Plan Qelay~d
By O.CrUU TINGS
oth Diiiy f'llMSl.ltt
U.S. Senator Hubert
Humphrey (D ·M1nn.) wnl make a brief slop 10
Orange County Monday
to pick up a "dis t-.
i ngu ishcd ser v 1ee
award" from the Na-
tional Rur\ll Electric
Cooperative f\ssociation
at the Anaheim Conven-
li<m Center.
Humphrey will ad-
dFess the gorup al 10:20
a.m. and will depart for
Washington Monday af.
tenioon . • • •
DENNIS Mj\NGERS,
a Democrattc candidate
in the 73rd Assemblv
District, YOWS to meet
with vot e r s e v e r y
weeknight and to walk
each of his disln ct 's 365
precincts.
He'll kfc k off his meet-
the-people campaign at a
coffee at 8:30 a .m . Mon-
day a t the h ome o r
Barbara ~ountrce, 1527
Marine Av e ., Seal
6each, a nd a wine tast-
'ing party at the sa me ad-
dress at 8:30 p .m. Fri-
day. On Thursday at 8 p.m. he'll attend a recep-
tion at 3122 Country Club
Drive in Costa Me,sa.
* *. CALIFORNIA Al·
torney Gooeral Evclle
Younger will be the
.,.~~~~~~st~speake.c_at !be
First Friday Fria'rs Club
of Orange County, which
will m eet at 11:45 a .m.
Friday in the Magnolia
l\®m of the Disneyland ~el. ••• ALSO ON Friday,
Legislative Strategy
Conference examining
land use, e mployment
and housing will be he ld
from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30
• p.m . at the Anaheim
Convention Center,
Sponsored by the
Leagu e of W omen
JIENSEN A.Oft.AIDE 1-1. JENSEN, mlcleftt at
Hu11tln9lon 8e•c l't. Pessed 11oy
Jenuerw 19. 197'. Survlwd by lier
""'slMlnd Alfred, d•u911ter Arl•I• ~Y. brot,,.r, Wllll•m Mos.see"'
''"'' Me rle M os,•eu. Two 9"Mldctlllclren. Vlsltellon S.1. 2:00 to
S:OO PM, end Sund<ty ll noot1 to • :00
PM. Dllc»y 8rotl'ters Mort...,.... Rowry
:suriei.y Febr-.ary I, et •·OO P~ Dlkley
llf'otlltrs Cllepe1. Funere1 mu.s Niof>. dey, Fellr'YarY 2, 1976 et •:IS AM et
Selnt Slmoft & Jude Cllurc:l't,l41.r1l1n9'on BH<ll. Director , DlldjY Brothen
Mor'lvwy, 17tl I Buell. '"Bltt'CI., H1.r1t·
lngt°" Beech. 10-1111. ,
STANLIEY
HEATHER ANN STANLEY Ae\l·
dint of Hut1tlt191on eeec11, Cl. Died 1mn• In W.stmlnster, CAI. Boni 5'91. 21, 1'74 In Reno, N_., Survl~ t>y
mother tc.tll,..n Ann Ste•lley al Hunt. I~ 8HCl'I, el$0 • let~ Wllll...,
Relpl't Ste11ley, J r. of 1-Wnllng!CM\
Beec h , C e . Sl'te erso le•ve
Gf'....-rents RO!Mrl £. & lwtlelle V
Howe of Powey, Cellf. Tl'te othe
Grendperents ere Wllllem A•IP
st.,.lev, Sr, & Jo.n C. Stenley •I» Of
Hunllngton 8Hcll: Grut11••ndllllrents 0
Loll Stenley .. Lonv 8UCI\ c.. Al
ECllWI c. & ""''~" Cluk of Lucern, Colo. Jolin & Cl•r• Foer1S<h fl'Om ~·. North O.kota. Gr•ye•ldo s.,vlcu, Mondey 1 :30PM • GOOd Sl'lepllerd Cemetery, Huntington
Beecl'I. Offlclalln<J will IM Rev. Don lnley ot Commu.,lly United Mtltlod1s1
O.Urcll Of Hunlln9to11 8Hth. SmhtVs Mortu.ry Director•.
BAL lZ·BERGERON
FUNERAL HOME
Corona del Mar 673-9450
Costa Mesa 646-2424
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
S.2-9150
McCORMIC~
MORTUARY
Laguna Beech
494-9415
San Juan Capistrano
495-1776
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery Mortuary
Ct<apel
3500 Pacific View Drive
NewPort Beach.
Calrforn1a
644-2700
PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
i801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893..J525
SMfTHS' MORTUARY
627 Main St.
Huntington Beach
536-{;539
THF
NEPT'JNE
SOCJt;TY
'~~leri-at s..
(714) 646-7 431
On or Nlaht
HO S.•'i•t"'•" .. lfr c.•''
2400W. CoHI Hwy.
Suite F
PUwport Beech,
C•llf. 92283
....... Mnd FrH Po~lo
ID;
NAME
ADORE SS
l ip
r r M n; r•
Voters, the conference
will include panel dis-
cucsions by legis lators
and planning officials.
L * -.• .
that federal funds be
-given to stale 1..·ourLc; to
help s peed up eriminal
litigatft>n. • • •
Arter admitting th<>ir doubts
about the'1mplemcntttl1on and er
feet or a proposed "re.source
management " packa~e. Orange
County planning commissioners
have again ('O))tinued cbns idera-
llon of the issue.
RE'P. JERRY ·P a t-
terson (D·Santa Ana>
has introduced a House
resolution"aimed at curb-
ing crime by improving
state courts· with federal
money.
•'O RM E R
Con g ('ess man J o hn
Schmitz has scheduled 15
audience participation
programs to be aired on
KCOP, C hanne l 13,
beginning Feb. 22 at,~30 ·
P·"1·
ORANGE COUNTY
Commissioners said they will
study the package designed lo
protect open space, hillsides,
archeologicnl sites. mineral de-
posits nnd other diverse natural,
historicaJ and cultural resources
Tht:_ meas ure urges
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Li'I Boys'
De')"!; Jeans
1.99
Boxer styling in machine
wash cotton/polyester.
Solids and fancies.
Sizes 4·7.
6~11ERY
~~l:"~1..T•,.._~··-..... ·-· r ••
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Big Boys' Shirts
1.99
Crew nec k s. Solids,
stripes. 8-16.
1.55 Li"! Boys' 4·7.
Big Boys' Jeans .
' .
7.99 ·
Reg. 9.99. Mach in~ wash
nylontacetate.
·Open collar In assorted
prints. Sizes S,M ,l ,XL
ompare
our Price .
Infant's Car !.>eat
i, \t <' l
~ \ ) ., I \ \\ i.
\ ' \' 1
i' f 'tr·~ \
{, ·1~\'. ; I ' I I I 1
\ ' ; f 1 • : I ! , . i
Ii 0,
from being des troyed by d£'v<'lo1r
ment a t 1:30 p.m. Wednesday,
}o'~b. 18. I
A portion of the propo.<1al that
concerns the ~dentifi('ation of
sand ;1nd gravel depo~its will b<l
<'Onsidered separately at 2 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 9.
Final action on that part of
the package probably will be
taken lhent !\eid Shirley Grindle,
commission ('hairman. That sec-
t ion is cons idere·d noncon-
troversial.
The rer:nainder of the proposal.
however. has bc~n attacked by
<,tevelopers' representatives ~nd
question e d b y the com .
missioners
It includes a recommendation
for four zoning district restric-~
lions that co~ld be placed on pro-
perty after a public heating and
guidelines to be ~<cmowed for1
development of "prl>f>ert.y within
the zones.
__ ...._ ______ ...,._____ --
The Treasury's Own
Malntenance·Free Battery
\.lfetime GuarJtntee -
43.99 3.99 27.S,8
3-position
shell.
V!;r \
; \ \ -'} Big Girl's Sportswear
So powerful. So d~pend
able. So trouble-free.
Comes in sizes
24F, 24, 74.
SUPER PRICE ON
National Brand
Motor Oil 30w
Sf=
Choose Quaker State,
Pennzoil, Havoline or
Vatvoline.
-Sale prices
effective
4 days only.
Western style, polyes ter/
cotton dentrJ>jeans. 8· 16.
seat, safety / .~·:;· tJ!
SAVE 25%
Family Boat Shoes
2/5.98
Reg . 3.99. Pick up a few pair while the price is right.
Cotton duck uppers, cushion insole. Men·s, Women's,
Boys', Children's sizes.
Reg. 15.99. Contr,1s1
Sttlchmg around
pockets Polyc~tor
S.M.L.XL
Leisure Slacks
8.77
Reg. 10.99. Match 'em
with the jacket Colors
30-40 waist. 29·34 length,
Embroidered Top
2.44
S,S. 100% nylon in
assorted colors and
• designs. 7~14.
Pre-Washed Jeans ·s.99
•
Reg. 7.44. Zippers are in'
CotlOJL7·14 reg .. slim
Over 20% Off
Girls' 'r·Shirts
2.33
Reg. 2.99. Girls' sublistic
short sleeve t-sh'trts
in poly.Cotton.
Sizes 7-14.
•
Patchwork Pullover
1.99
Reg. 2.44. All nyfor:i. crew
neck. Colors 7 -14.
Crinkle Cloth Pants
5.99
FJeg. 7.44. Cotton, ropQ
belt. 7· 14 reg., slim
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123 451 181 0 9
~
Use Your JCPenney Charge.
Except iupermarket
BUENA PARK: ..... br. JI .. ,. ·o,... ..... .,,·
t:JO .. t:l O. S-.,. f 0 .. 6.. City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd ORANGE: •Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays t 1 30 to 5
SANTA Salurday 10 to 7 ·_. .._.A: 3900 So Bristol-No of So Coasl Plaza •Open weekdayg
A(""lll •' 93016 9 Saturday 9 30 lo 9 Sundays 10 lo 6 • •
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DAILY PILOT . hai'S -nig4t ·or Wro~g YOU SECTLON 8_ --
•
Sunday, rrbruJry 1. 1976 ,
-i~h· H9Dieowner Groups~ . ..
By LA URIJ.~ Kl\SPEJt
~ 01 , ... O.t1ly Pilot ~1•11
The actions o~ homeowner)>
roups ln Orangl• County o(lcn
an be fell well beyond lhl' w<AJls
f)nd streets which form t111•1 r
~ommunity boundaries ..
I T hey can be, and have been, d ~rsuasive political force in c1tv
l.
alls, sch ool district hca<I
uarters and county offic<'s.
In r ecent months, one of the'>c
roups has had a part in chanc·
~ the name of Canada R11a1.-lo ·
tr::. Forest Drive in the El Toro
Anojher gr oup caused Sud·
leback Community Cvllc~e IJ1s
b-icl trustees t o movP murc
!autiously toward dcvclupmcnl
I a second campus. •
THE R EASON homcownN
• roups can often claim SUCCCSS IS ~mple. They appear to represent. ~he very b asic interdt anct
j>urpose or government. . the
t esidents who elect the politi· •
cians, pay the supporting taxes
and expect services in rc•turn.
Associations are formed at tJif·
ferent levels in different WO\.S. t There are the community as·
t?iations set up by developers
en before the f~rst t ract huu!)c
condominium is solct. These
Eainlain control of common pro·
rties and enforce deed restric·
ions. A person buying a house in
the community 3tllomat1cally bgr~e~ to m embership in the as· ~oe1at1on.
· The se associations 1:1 r e
especially pre valent in lhl'
newer, still devel oping southern
e nd of t h.e county ~hcrC'
"planned developments" ure
popular .
But associ ations ::ilso spring up
where there arc none of thcSl'
business matters to bt• concerned.
wi th. Usu a II)'. lht•y ~ire fnrmcLI
when en.o~Ch an•u rcs 1cknl~
beromr· torirrrn1•1I over 0111·
particulnr 1s)>uc •
Oft<'n they <It<' out ofter th<>
matter ts settled. But they arc
also JUSt as <ipt lo rttOVl' on to
other issues of general mterl'Sl to
the community or at l<'ast to try
mid develop an idl'nllly throuf.:h
-uc1al events.
Then. too, there :ire associa.
t1ons of associations formed lo
coordmate effort::. Jmtmg the in·
cJl\•1clu:i l g roup~ nnct havl· a
greater l'ffCl't on·r <1 \\'1<kr an· a
IN THE SOUTll en<l of thf' ~ounty. where mucllofthel:md 1s
un1ncorpor..1ted and has the coun·
ty's fifth d1slriC'l surx•rv1:jor and
other county offirials as the only
local governmental reprcsen·
t:U1ve • these> orJ!~tn1zations in·
el ude the Laguna Nq~uel
Homeowners and Communtty
I•
Associat ion. Un1lel'I i-;oulh
Orange Coai-t Commun1t1cs mul
the Saddl<>back Arca CQ1>rd1n;1t
mg Council
Mission Vie10 has a l\lunic1pul
Advisory Council <MACJ which
was f<lmed bY the Roard 9(
Supervisors as an advisory gro'111
to county government.
Homeowner nshocia11oni-lakC'
their com·erns to the MAC "and
then we take it from ther<'." ex·
·Who Tells Wliolli What to Do?~
plntnt•<l H1c-h;1rt.I l.owrnek, l\lJ\C"
t hairrn:rn Whil1· tlw a)'\soc·1at 1011-."
are conct.>rned only with u smJll
st·grnent of th<> t·ommun1ty. hl·
~aid. lht• l\l AC puts 1t 111 ltw
pcrspc('t1\'(' of lhL• l'nhr<' n)ln
mun1l~
Leactt>rs and obsl'tvers of th\·
larger assoc1;.itions.b<.'lrcn· llw-.1,.•
are more effective •than th\•
smaller, lrtH'l" '·horneo\\nL•rs a~·
sociation$'' because t hey
gt>n erally have mon·-.icvnm1lll'l'S
\\Orkinl? 11l a m or(• .ill-jlami.t•ll
manner to k l'eP on lOJ) of issues.
But s;ud Frnnk Mead. preo,;1
dc.-n t of thC' La guna N1~ul'l
llomeowncr~ ao<l Commun11 v
Assocrnl ion, ··most ;.inyth1ng "til
work if you put the time into tl."
Some resident~. hm\cvcr. rl'·
J e c t l h e a )> h ll m flt 11) II I " :1 I
homeowners ti nd t'c11nmu111l~ ;1-.
soc1ations are truly n•111·1·M·11
lutiveofthem. •
The~ s~1y. 1nsfr:11l, that thPs1·
organizations <in• n ·prc..,C'nt ;1t 1\·1•
of only the most vm·al Jl\'UJ•h· a111l
those who ha Vt' spc(·ial rnll'I l'st:.
to proniotr. Many tlf thl' man
datory assoC'1a,wn~. 1 hl'Y 11111 •'.
include d evel oper.-.· rt.•µrt'M'll
tatives on th<' ~oards ohlil'f'<"llil''·
Lately, some n~sidcnts of 1..1k<•
Forest have bet·n rumbling :ihout
reaCll\ attn~ thl·ir t·urr<'ntlv dt•
funct homl'O\\ nl.'rs a!>:.11c:i11on
because t hev d a..agrl'f! \\ 11h
)>lands bC'inJ?. matk b~ thl' Lal-.<:
Forest com munity ass,,1.•1at11111s
I ._.t .
tll'1ghhol'lmc11l t raf1'1(' problems
1111t1:dly, )>ht• )>,11<1, i.ome pc6nJP
~Jul tht! J!t'Oup would lnsl only
I hrl'l' months.
Mf<S. OS'r .. ~ttt-'t•:l .U i.rud tht!
:1~SOC'IJllOll ha~ hl'l"l)OlC :t "pubhc
1nforrn.1lwn i;ouroc." not just in
prci.t•llltn~ sp1..•akers on various
topics hut hctnR able lo answer
111d1vidual s questions and Jo
res1X>nd to lh('1r CQncerns as welt.•
·• Pt:'op lC' r eally only rally
tOs;!l'I her \\ hl'll there IS a a ire
l'mergl'ncy." said Fran FrosL
pr cs 1 <'I l' n·t o f t he Ca s as
Capistrano H omeowners As·
!)Oc·iatwn rn Sao Juan Capistrano.
But sht' bclu?vt~s 1f the people
\\ho an· int{' rested and tiave the
t11m• t\1 spread the word. t hen
th1n).!s can happen. ··11 's JUSt n
malll'r of lhl• patience game,''
.shl' .s aid
11\:r t 1·art h;1:. onlv 5t homes.
Slw·:tdmitl('tl 1lw task of ~l'tlin~
J.!l'opl<· 111volv1'd is more difficult
Ill (lhSIH'li.ltl(lllS lh:1l incl""'c
i;t•\'\'r al IH1 nc1rt•d horn l's
Hut San .J11 :111 also has an ::i..,
sr)('Wlicm 0f :.isso<·1:it1ons, the Al·
11~111r<.• ul llumc•uwncrs Assot•1;.1.
t1on:. CAii•\ J, •wh1 eb C"-iSL'l only
for ;.ibuut t wcl months before each
('llllfu1 tl c'll'C"l 101\.
l l ts purt'I~· for politir;tl
pur·poi-t•!>,., In t•ndorsl' and c:.1111
pa1gn lor t·host!n t'andidates.
:'\U\\ go1 11 f.t into its •1 hire!
t•11·1.·t Ion on ~1 a rt h" 2. A HA has ;1
100 J>l't't'l·nl sut·n·s:-.ful record ut
'L'Jll n~ 1ti. cantlt<l:tll'~ ' 'flt E OISSI D E:'liiT 11•,1cll'nh
conlend act ions takL·n in su111mr1
of changrng tht' 11 :rnll' of C;1na1l:1 C J.:N I·: R /\ L'h.v , homt'nwner
Road and opposing th(' format 1e1n assot•1a1 ions :.ir1· Jlll 1"nspecl1vt.•
of an El Torn MAC <irt' t•)>pt•eialh <tnd c·i>11t·1•rnt!d only with pm
out of tune with tht' thmkmg rif .1 hh.•m)> ot't:urring within tr1·11
I a r g e nu m b 1· r of I h c bound:in1~s. s:11d Tim Nceh ..
homco.wncr s_ "· (•ount v pla11n•·r wh11 works .1 1 h
WiJham Nallu11. pn·suk•nt of tht.• -'i is~1011 V1 t•111 M1\C and !:,
the associalio11 ·111 tht' Lake p1\•sidcntnf ;rn associalioninSan
Forest 1 ctev~loprnc•nt. dbagn•t.•:i. ,I u;ITI •
He has ret'cived no obJl'l'l1un-. 10 Th1l<i1· that :11·c· c•:-..cPp\ 1rms
these act lOns. he saul · u~ually hl•t•oml' l\Uitc v1s1hlC',',' he
And. he bL·ll~ves h1~ hoarrl 1s "au!
repr esentative hl·t·cit1M' 1t 1-. ActJ\'\' ai-i.m·1;1t1un:. art'. ai,--
dectcd by the rc:.11il·1.ts for µarentl~. Ol'eclNl and wanted.
whom m l'm bcrsh1p I!) miin .Jamt's Thorpe, fifth district
d:uor" -r crresent a I ive on the county
A t1omeowners associat111n. ·h\! µ).;.inning rom m1 ss1qn, ·said.
ByHJLARY KAYE Of IM Oalty Pilol S~ll
and 1 rvine. are eager to maintain
properly values. she says,
threatened lawsuits.
Jn three sueh examples of out-
and-out warfare. the trigger is·
sues were tree heights, basket-
ball hoops and cable television.
said. would be lt.•:-.s rPprcsen homl'owncrs assot•iations "kind -
be •. t:it1ve because only a portwn nf of fill a ,·acuum in a large area
the residents ~ould be mcmbcr'> like th1)>. ·•
future t.egulations must
adhered Cb.
The trees are s •ill untnmmed
and will probably remain thal
way unless the fight moves 111to
the courtroom.
··11 you a&ktd me W years ago 1f f
thought people would 11!1 other people
tell them what lo do, l"d have' said
110 •••.•
-May RusselL • Today. however. 1t"s a whole
new ballgame. according to Mr)>.
Russell or the Irvine Company.
"I'd have to say yes today.
Peopl~ are willin ~ lo let <ithcr
people tell them what to do fur
the privilege of being able to trll
others what to do." says Mrs.
Rus$ell. community assonalio11
liaison for the J rv1M Comp<in.r.
Contending that the chun~c in
altitude i s rcallv ··a natural
phenomenon." M rs. Ru ss{'ll says
homeowners :1 ~tcc to rigid ruks
imposed by horn t'OWnC'r assnl·ia
tioos because of' t~1r toncL'rn
over property val ues.\
PEOPLE WHO spend large
sums of monl'V on homt'S. ~uch a"-
t hosc rn ln;inl' Company rll'
r,·elopmcnts '" NC\\ port lka1·h
Mrs. Russell, who oversees 46
separate ·groups. says associa·
lions guarantee that all residents
in the community maintain high
standards. Persons living in the
cbmmuni.tjes she represents
must join the associations ,,...hen
they purchase \heir homes. Dues
are imposed to pay for upkeep or
common areas . and ull
homeowners must adhere· to
f!l'ncrally striet conditjons. cMe·
naots anci r estrictions (CCRs>
that govern the association.
l\Iany homeowners living in
these areas find the CC Rs easy to
abide by.
Others. however.· admit thev
are miserable Ill the controlled
cn\'ironment and arc sorry they
ev<'r plaeed themselves in the
position of being told what to do
by neighbors.
Minor conflicts bel\~een as -
i;ociations and homeowners ar{'
too numerous 1 o count Some con·
n1rts. howe\ l'I". have n •aehed th{'
1xlmt of <'ither eourt haltlt·~ or
ONE OF THE most volatile
battles has been in the H arbor
View Hills community. located m
Corona del Mar off MacArthur
Boulevard. JUSl above Pacific·
Coast Highway.
A trio of families there· has
been ball ling to save tht•1r lrecs.
whit'h t.bey were told by the ·as."
sociation 'board of directors to
trim lo rooftop hci~ht. .,.
The rf?sidents arc George and
Madge .Rodda. Ivan and Birk
Hi.nd ed1k"e.f and '.Tony and
· ¥arbar a KpelfS •Rodda is an ·at-
torney and Coast Community
Colle~e trustee, Hinderaker is c n1vC'rs1dc C'hancellor and
Kazelis is a scientific consultant.
Association pft'sident .lames
Blakemot(', a retired milile1rv
mnn. 1s on the !)id<' opposite
them llC' says th{' orig.inal CCR~
includNt a rro"is10n ~hat all
Both sides have said they arc•
considering such a move. hut sc>
Car neither one h as filed '1
lawsuit.
Homeowners can some
times conlrnuc to lt vt! 1n .1
stalemate situation. such as the
one m Harbor View lhlls, hul
persons nfuving m to or out of a
neighborhood run by an assoc1:.i
. lion sometimes have more <11f,
ficulties.
Realtor Frank King:wrd say..,
he was forced to prune trees :it
923 Golde11t'od in Harbor View
Hills before he was able to com·
plete the purchase of the home.
Before he could close escrow
on the house. whit'h 1s on the
same street as the three pro-tree•
homeowners. fiv,e lr{'es had to ht•
pruned lo the sat1sf:l('l1on of a
t!'rt' w110. PaJ?" n:n
only .53 pounds in 1974. Increased avallablllty of synthetics re·
duced wool production and caused higher prices. which resulted In
further reductions in consumption. You may see some change
within the next few years, however. American sheepmen have Im·
plemented a program to double the supply of wool fiber In 1 O
years. Utilizing a hormone therapy program, sheepmen will be
able to produce three lamb crops In two years Instead of the
normal yearly cycle of raising sheep confined in buildings with the
use of harvested forages.
<:nt n proh/1•111" T/u•1111•n/1• /11 f10/ t>unn /'cr/ 1nll ml r('d /opc. orllrno llw
m1.~ll'('r.~ m1rl 111•1 rn11 111111 111•rtl /(I M1l1•1• 1111·q111t1r ~ 111 ynr rrnmN1t m1rl lms1
111·ss f11111/ 11011r q11c.~/11111.~ /11 J'nt J >111111 .·\I Yu111S1•r111·e. 011111111• f"o11.~I J)n1l11
f'1/t1f. I ' O /tor 15/in. ('n~ta ,\f1'.~(I ('A •1:•1;:•1, / 11chul<' ''"'" 11'/epl1<111c 1111mlwr
(}111telkited-ma.9azin~ S11pply Cut fJff
DEAR PAT : I began receiving unorder ed magazines in
the m ail a f ew months ago. I was later beseiged by bills from
Publisher s Associated Service of Toledo, Ohio. I wrote and
explained that I did not order these magazines and I was not
able to pay for them. M y letter w as ignored and I continued
receiving both magazines and bills. Then, Gray Collection
Agency began se nding dunning notices r equesting payment.
I explained my situation again, but Gr ay ignored my letter.
..
• T11c colum11appeorsda1/111?rc1•pt M01111u11so11d Sul11rdar111
f'o1dty VW 811.~ Inf Prior ftp~lof•;d .r-J ' . OEAR PAT : In October 1q74 I purc hase(1 a new
Volkswagen from Jack Feeley Motor s I nc. in Redlands,
Calif. The bus w as ordered w ith a "Z" bed, whicti folds out
for sleeping, and side-vented windows. When -we picked up
the bus, the right wall panel and the liner around the w in·
d<>ws w ere torn. The first time we used the bed another w all
panel tore, a ppa rently because the bed w as not 'correc tly in·
sta lled. The bed was fixed, but it comes apart every time we
sit on it. Th e torn panels still ha ve not been replaced. Steve
OuFtane of V olkswagen of America, Western Region, won't
tell u s when the panels will be replaced , and Jack Feeley
Motor s Inc . insis,\4'that the parts a re backordered. . . ft..H., Fountain Valley
Jack Feetey reports that the reason for the delay was that first
the trim panels were out ot stock. and twice the panels were lncor.
rectly ot.dered. New panels now have been Installed and the "Z"
bed replaced with the ~tandard rear seat you requested later. . .
1'1001 May Make Co.mPba~k it• IJS.
DEAR PAT: Whatever happened to 100 percent wool
clothing? E verything now seems to be made with synthetics ·
or blends. When one does find a wool garment, Its price is out
of slgnt. Is there any chance that this situation w i ll change?
S.R., Laguna H ills
U.S. consumption of apparel wool has been decllnlng •teadlly
through the years -rrom over three pounda per capita In 1950 to
.Can't something beaone about this constant harassm ent ?
K.H .. Costa M esa
E.F. Dantuma repc>f'ts that Publishers Associated Service now
has canceled the magazines that were being sent to your home.
The Federal Trade Commission has l aunched an Investigation or
credit collection practices, but It has no case against Publishers
Associated Services.
Time Cops1tle So.119ht in Coiifa Me11a
D EAR PAT : I am a primary school teacher in Costa
Mesa. Our c lass is planning to sink a time capsule as a 6icen·
tennial proiect . Do YOIJ, or any of your readers, know what
type of container should be used for this? We need one that
would w ithst and a SO.year period underground.
H.Q., Costa M esa
Your class could purchase • small safe for about $1 Od (school
discount Included) from either George'• lock & Safe In Costa
Mesa, or Irvine lock 8t Safe Co. In Newport teach. Both 'af'! de·
alers said that a stalnless steel container would be more ex·
pensive. Dwayne Huff of Irvine Loctr& Safe Co. suggested that you
ml91't be able to usa very large diameter PVC pipe, which could be
capf>-d on both enda to make an airtight and waterproof container.
Huff can help you obtain this pipe at a reasonable price. and he
· Hka you to pho,,_ 133-2034 for further Information. Time capsule
container suggestions from AYS readers wlll be forwarded to you.
L•t us know t-ow your project progresses.
, . •
and only the most at·t iv<• of these• .ic 1s \\ ork mg with Supe_r visor
\\OU Id vote. run the organ11ali1111 Bll11~ ·~ !)l:1ff t1> 1frm 1de some pro·
and take public stantlson 1)>..,Ul's C\'S)> of t•ommu111c·at1on with the •
Still. whethor Ulc mL•mhcr~h1p m;11H a~~\Jc1at1011s in the district.
'" mandator~ or'\olu11tarv und T he votcntial 1s therC': amonA
represent :11 1 ve .or .l m..1111nty or ;.1 tlw homfc· l'r s as:-.ocfot1ons. for ·
mmontv. lhc a:-i-0<·1;111011 \01n• ;1 )!n•al .11 <>f political pressun·.
which ·speaks 1s lik1•I) 111 111• Thorp<> s 1'1 Out so Car. no maJor
heard. pol1ti c;il furn· )1;1s L'volvecl from
ll 1s a well prO\ en rule thal J llwm
cohesive gr oup hai-J bt.•l11·r Nnrnsa Br;Jndt. a trustee in
chance of sucres:-1n ;;in pffiirt fh1• S:.idrllL'b.1ck Community
than the indi\·idual. · C<>ll('l!l' Dl!>ll'H'l. · ;.igrL'C'S "<ilh th<·
This is precisely thL· l'l':1..,on the 11t•t•d of 1n1n11 from Uic residents.
Barcelona · llonw <h~ttL·r.., /\.., ·'I \l' t i-h t It t' r1t W(•rc mor<>
soc1a11on was forna•d m !\l1:-.~111rr p;,trlu:1pallcH1, ·· sh.e said
\"ieJu late last sumnwr. SJHI
~t~red1th Osterfl'lrl .JJn·sidL•nt •
Area. r es 1d1..•nts wan~t·d llH•
Cap1stnino linifu'tl School l>1s
trict to put a sc hool t'lose1 to1l1c1r
c·ommunity.
They ~ot the 'H·hool and havl'
t'ontmued to d1•I \ ,, 111to ottwr
top1t:<-of concc•rn, mdudtnJ,! the
Sout ~as t Or<ini!l' l"r11101,
C1rculat1on Stud'. hnl lurH•lw' .11
thl' tt•mp11r.1r~ ,(')11111b .1111'
So far. sht' saul. association
kttdt'fs han•n't appearC"d to b<·
pohl1t';1lly oriC'nt:llt.>d. "Hut it on-
)\' 1 ak1•)> a coup IP who really start
1·.tlkini:: pol1tH·all.v Lo draw them
Jll togelhc>r · . She al:-11 ha~ some concC"rn
ab1H1t llu• as)>Ot1~1twn·s µott.·nti<il
111 lil't'OnH· a · · m ad11nL'." like·
tho,·· \\h1r h h.l\L' t'Xblcrl m
('111«:1i;1> .1nrl :"<t•\\ York.
lloir Dryer D••lit•eri"s 1tlis~ed
"DEAR PAT: I returne<l my Norelco Shape & Ory hair
r to t he N orelco service store in Los ,Angeles to be
iced last June. Later that month, J received a notice that
had tried to deliver the dryer to my home and that they
would return the following Monday. I signed rtie notice so
UPS could leave the parcel 1f I wasn 't home, tiu~.no one ever
came. I phoned UPS and was told three deliver y attempts
had been made before the parcel was returned to the com-
pany. I wrote to Norelco and asked them to mail my hair
dryer once again, but l never r eceived 11.
·R.C., Founta in Valley
Norelco Service Inc. reported tha UPS never returned the hair
dryer. but you have been sent a replacemen1. •
Conned Potato ('hjp~ l)f•l1ydr"tt•d
DEAR PAT : What's the differ ence betwee n regular
potato ch ips and those being sold in cans'> I 've heard that the
canned variety isn't the "real" thing.
K . H .• Laguna Hills
Regular potato chips are made from raw potato slices fried until
crisp. The canned chips are made from dried potato granules (de-
hydrated potatoes). A Food and Drug Administration ruling states
that chips made from dehydrated potatoes must , -after Dec. 9.
t9n, go under. -the name: "potato chips made from dried
potatoes:· The FDA acknowledged ti.at the name-dispute "actultl·
ly reflects an Intra-industry competi11ve struggle." It said It didn't
want to take sides in the controversy but felt that the qualifying
phrase "made from dried potatoes" woUld most accurately
describe the testructured product.
Dh1ner Cluh Reftmd "" lt.-t Way
DEAR PAT : l heard about the Complimentary Dinner
Club's ''money back guarantee if returned within 10 days," so I sent a $10 check for membership on Oct. 9, 1975. The
check was cashed Oct. 13, but I did not receive the dinner
coupons for two <Weeks. After looklng over the club's
mater ial. I d ecided that l wouldn't get involved because
most of the rest aurants were miles from here. I mailed the
membership forms back that day a nd requested a r efund.
I 've heard nothing since and my foltowup letter of Nov. 10
has not bE:en answered. • •
V G., Newport Beach
Compllmentary Dinner Club·s spokesman aald that your refund
will be malled Immediately. The club was aware of your request tor
a refund, but It had not been processed prior to the AY S contact.
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82 DAILY PILO r Sunday. Februllry1. 1970
.
H~lp for l 'nu
W<.1lt<'r "Bud" B1-;mdt. a Nuwport Beach
educatio na l ('On:iultjnt. IJ •hc1;es parents of
hypera~t 1vl' ch1J<ln·11 hJ\'1• f(>w opp{)rt11n1l1 es
to learn how I h ll<1nrlh• llw1r l oung.-.h-rs · pro
bl em s . • To flll th;it \'Oitl, !kandt \\Ill tcut.•h J <'h1i.:.
for pa ren ts 11r hy pernrtivt-l'h1ldrt•11 111 the Pt'p
perdme Uni\'e>rMty 'or.u
n wng E~ucution Uepa rt-
mcnt begmnin ~ on Thurs
<fa y. Tuition 1s SlOS for the
three unit l'l;is-..
Hyper active children
a re described as those who
e xh ibit a syndrome tn;1t 1n
(.") ud QS c-~ccs s ne rvous
.energy, a short uttcnl1011
span and extreme r esllt::.i.·
ness. i.~•HoT
B randt 's coursC'. \\htt•h will m eet
Thursda ys from 6:30 µ m . to 9:30 p.m. at Lin-'
coln Middle School In Corona dcl Mar, will in·
elude an overview of what's currently being
done lo help hy peractive children. P ersons
may r egister at the first m eeting
Brandl will a lso tell parents in the cla ss
what they can do, on their own, to a id their
youngste rs. At the present time. doctors
believe both d rugs, and sometimes diet. help
children with these problems.
Sra·nctl s ays his goals in t he cl~ss arc lo
provide pa rents w ith more insight into their
chUdren. a nd a ls o to try to begin form1pg the
pa rents group he enns1ons .
l'ou Ca11 H elp
Driverless Bus .
·' "
Busm a n's Holiday: A local Boys' Club is
seeking on e or t wo adult \'olunteers who
possess a Class 2 driver's license a nd would
enjoy transporting young 'boys to the club
after school on s'pecified weekd ays .• T he
club's long-sl-andffig volunteer who held .this
position (a bus driver who ser:vcd on his day
off) has enjoyed working with the boy~ so m uch
he is now adding to his duties in anl)lher capuci-
ty. (Volunteers a re n't required to put in mure
than three hours a week )
Without cten cal assistance lhe m ajority of
public .ser vice agenµl's would bl! virt ually
parl\1yzed. llt.•re are Jus t two of the rnr renl needs~ A Huntington Ucach Sl'hool district.
needs several file clerks to work with requisi-
tions and purchase orders. A nonprofit agency
in Santa Ana de voted lo research and educa·
lion regarding heart disease needs typists to
help bring its back.log of cards up to da te.
The Hunlin gt.on Hcacti ~rt gallery opened
this month a nd volunteers arc needed to help
staff the bui1$1ing and do ~eneral derical
work. Especially being soug ht a rc studen ts
and those over 55. The galle ry will be open
noon to4.p .m . Thursday through Sunday.
The West Orange Count y Voluntary A<:t ion
Center/Vo lunteer Bureau places volunteers in
nonprofit assis tance agencies. For further in-
formation call the Huntington Bc-'ach Out reac h .•
Office, 520 Pcc<uJ. a t 960-3312, or oontact the main office m <:ardcn Grove, 5JO-lJ70.
To l' our II ealth ·
Medi-what?
Do you cvl•r Y.•ondcr about the d iffer ence
be tween Medicar e and Medicaid ? We ll,
you're n ot alone in t his question.
To he lp givt> you som e a n~wers. the
Departme nt of Health. Education and Welfa re
has r eeently revised a free booklet c alled
Medicaid/Med icare. For a free copy write to
Cons u m e r I nform ation .. Ct'nte r, Dept . 79,
Pueblo, CO 81009.
The booklet in<'ludcs the follow ing in·
formation:
-Med iC':..rc and Mcdr<'aid both help pay
mr d1cal bills. bul they are not the sam e.
Medicar e 1s for almo...,l <'Verybody 65 or older, •
rich o r poor. Mertie aid 1s for certain needy and
lpw-incom e people, ~11ch as 'he aged, the
blind. the dis abled and membt·r~ of fa milies
with dependent c h ildrl'n
-Medicare is ;in tn<\ur:rnct> pr ogram tha t
pays part of hos pll:il and nwtl1l·al t•osts for
people who ;in• 1ni.u11·1I. t\1 ell1c:ir1• 1s financed
by r>ayroll t·ont rihutions. montlily premiums
p1mt by insur"d pt>r'Uns, and monthly pre -
miums paid by the fe<kral go\'l:!rnment.
-Medic air! is an <cssistance progr am th<it
pays for m any he:tlth ser vices includ ing
hospital <'are ;ind doctor 's fres. It can p<.ty
what Med icarl' does not pc.y for people eligible
for bofti p roitrams. Mt'd1c·airl 1s fKWnced by
feder al a nd s ta t e i::ovemments.
-Since Mcdicarr 1s a federal progr am. it
1s the sam e a ll over the United States. Since
Medic~id is a fedt.•ral st ale nro,::ram. 1t vane!>
from sta ll' to statt.'
To npplv for ~h'<IH•.1111. go lo vour local
Welfare Off1t'<' To ;,1pply fo r Medicare, go to
your Soc1;.1l Sccunt y Off'tt'c
SHAMPOOS~T
..... T .... s4
Wt4 •••••...•
<*Ir 4-yl ••• $ 6
6/S-1'120
\
Tlu.'f 1s tile /tr.ti 111 " '' rw~ t•/ I\ (·111u-s1·~ h11
,\'1'1t•!ipoft,•r art1ch·~ t'J1'>111n1111 tl11•n1<'' ''' 1/11• \nwnc·11r1 /.,
Ml('S f11rum T/11,, 't'r/1'11 Im.~ fw,.11 1rr1111•11 •'\Pt'/'tallq /11r
llttt s1•cvnrl 111'</lnt'lll u('l/11s /11t crll1 1111111/ /lft•ymm /11 ll/1~
art Ide. Alll-11 We111~f1•111, pmt1·s.,11r t1/ l11.,111r11 0111l cl1~(·rl111
of rite J\111enca11 :-iluclw.~ />r1111rn111 "' :-im1//1 C'olll'tl(' rl1~
c·u:.st·s the role t•I rml1111111/ l111/1d1111' m 1.:utf 1r1111119 •
Amertca11 vot11.s,;.~ •
'B' .\I.LE~~\ El!':STt:I~ 0Sm11~ Colle9(' Hl11ory P1of•»or
N;1lional an111vcrs;ll'ic~ 111\,• lhl' Fourth of .July
have alwa ys been SJX'cial to J\mericar\::.. Commen-
tators evt:n 111 llw ·:irl.\ th•1·.1d1•, ot 1111' l'\•1111hh!' 1111t
cd our c.ompub rnn tu m .11·i.. 1111r "k,lt\ ,1h of n,1
tional purpose" \\'1th s1wti.1 l 11h,t•1 '.1111•1•'
T he fou nding folh<'r ... I l\1•111wh t'' 1atii11·d 1 h• "' ..
\'Olul11marv monh.·111 1111111· 1 .1 .11,1lh It\\ ..... 0 11 .Ju h
2. not 4, Lh;it I Ill' Cont 1111111.tl < '111w1 \'" lorrnall"
:1ciup1ed Fl'tC'hard 111•111·~ ""' ' .1\1111• i n·solul 1on
"that thes e Unill'<I < '111111111"• ,1r1·. ,111d 111 n i.:hl ought
to l>l' frel' <.11HI i11ckp1·11d1•11I ... 1.111·' 1h.1t tht•\ arc
;ib~oh·\'tl lrom .ill .11l1·i.:1.1111·1 111 1h1 · 1:1111 ... h 1·rm1 n,
und lhal all pohl1l·al t·1111111•1111111lwt\\f1•11 1h<·m anti
the state of G rc.11 1\111;11111.., .mtl t111i.:ht lo h1• tntalb
<hssolvc>cl ...
l\lt hou g h Coni.:n·.;, ad11pt 1·d .I dft·1 'on .;
decl:lral1on ::.t:H 1ng llu·-.\• l.1c·1 :' 1111 1 he.: dlallo\\ d i
fourth, n ot until .Jul\ 1•1 thd 11 \Ott• 111 111 ... t nbe th<'
doc ument on parl·n ml'nl, c.•011nlh.·ss r''IJ1'ud11ct1e 11s of
the scene to t he t·11n1r.1ry. ~nr wa:; •l N 'en signl'u by
delegates to the· Conl1ncntal Congress until August
• with one "Of' l ht• ·rn~inul' sif!nen. itJ1t1endin R-his
na me only in November. Doubtle~s he wu:-. \\ailing
to examine m ur c do.wly Lile betting e>dds vn l>UC·
cessful rnsurrectlf111.
EVE'.'l THt: SIGN ER ~ \·onveni<'ntlv revii.cd
t heir memories by .lhl' follO\\ 1111! year, ~hen -m
the m fdst o~c r<'\Olution ;1r~ c·ns1:.. -Con~rc~s
falsifi ed its own rcrnr<l.., to ,·1·1·11 fy J uly 4 3 S the day
1J&::ill began. It M'C'mt•d nw l'i: important to th e n ..
,:oJ ut1onary C'litt• to 1·1·l·atl· :in impr,· .... ..,1oti ol dl"
cisiveness and na tional purpose
We are heann~ ~· ~1mll • .n· 1·.ill tod.I\ 111 re.;.dfirm
the country's e~~c11t1al ur11I ,\ ol purpos<· d uring th\1
bicente n nia l p l•r wd :\11t .di .\tn<'ri cu n~ :1n•
per suaded . While the Pn'.,.1d('11t :.p11k1• I u I hom;ancb ·~athercd cit Ll"dns.:tun i.:n•1•11 c>n t h1· 21101 h an-·
nivcrs ary of thl' ''mmull·nwn:. · ~lrugglt• ,1g;iin~t
Bril1::.h t roop~ un that !>IJ11t atlcl1t 111n.tl l hou~ancb
gathered n e arby under the a us·piccs o f· the
"People 's Biccntt•nnial." 1h\\·n~i hl_1. 111 prlllcsl till•
official ceremon1e:-. and to cpndcnrn Amcric • .tn
policies al home and abroad "-<#
Stic h democr<ll ic W'h•hr,1t111ns. nn\\\ a~ in lht·
ear lies t da ys of the rcp11lll1 \·, IHnc al'luall,,,. con-
fir me d a broad mt•as ur<· of d isunity "' c·1· the l'l'·
public'!> policies und go:.ils . E\'en during our initi;.il
h1dt>p<'nde ncc }):.iy ohsenanceo;. fcdcr:il1s ts com·
peted With J cfl cr~onians Ill hot ... l l'l'l)ll'> .. Fourth nr
July" ol'ulions. Throu)!houl those ~ l'iff~. political
passion~ ra n high. Then and la ter. spc•ak('rs tu rned
ind epende nce anni\'l'l'~Jri<'s into occasions for
partis an a dva ntaJ?e while pleading for a re newa l of
national "coh esion ."
Tbe country's fi rst s upe r ccJ.ehration,
analag.ous to th<' ccntcn n1al or bicente nnial. took
place in 1826. ll was appare nt then that the United
Sta tes had sun i ve<l its growing pains. Signs of a
healthy adolesct•nce were visible in a booming cot-
ton prod uction in the Snuth. a fledgling fac:tor.v
system openin g its doors throug hout the North , and
inte ns ified explor ation lead ing to settlement of the
Western te rritones. So harmonious had lhc coun-
try 's poht1es becom e, once the War of 1812 e nded
threats from <•broad. t hat hoth pohtu·al parties
wer e on the VC'r):!t: of disappNm ~
Ha ppily, some of the rnuntry·~ nrigin:d leaders
lingered on into t hb new er;1 of economic boom and
poht1cal iiarnwny, venerable i.ymbol<., ol a r:cvol1t·
tionary pas t. \\ ith thc ll' an·ha1c knt'e britches and
quaint 18th century Jungut1~c anrf manner~.
Pres ident .Jdhn Quinl'Y ·A'cl::ims IO\'ite d t hese
~ur\'ivors. somt• of wht>m l>laci :.1g1ll'rl the dcclar<1·
t1on, to come tu \Vashufgton for a ~11l1·mn patriol1t·
comm c morntjo11 of the n;1twn·~ birth l\1:1n.r did, but
among the abi.cnt -althnuJ!h -.till 11\lng -were
T homas J efferson :ind John J\daml'I , once mortal
pohlical c nem1l'~ und now rcl'nncill'CI a lthough J>oth
on the ir death l.wtls
'V1q~inia' ;111cl · \l,1-.s:ichu~''lts' h ad hec·omc
faithful c·orr<'~poncfcnls ag,11n ont·1· tlw pC1rl1:-.<1n b.11 ·
llc•s 11f their pn•st!flonlia l Y\'ar~ n'l'l'<h·d 111t1m1"1\1\d
in a <·orncidcnc~ d<-Pm<>ci so f•x traordin:iry in that
l'l'h g1ot1'i er••. ~· .. , 1s1hlt• .111d p~1lp.1hh•" !-tign · nt'
"divint'.' rarnr." .\1t:Jms amt .J<'lfcr!<on both died on
J ulv 4th. 18<!1\, .l\'llt•r"on ;11 n1>1m ~•HI Adams a fe>w
hol1rs I al 1·r. Th,·11· 1l~·ini.: n ·<•orcktl \\ 111 d~. perlwps
legendary, still -,,•,·nwcl µl'llf1111r111ly <if not di\'incly >
appropriate tn lh•· pt'<',1!-.lllll ol lhc•1r l••tt\C takin~ nn
1\menca·~ ~l'ntl n•ntt•nn1al cla\' .IC'ff1•r.,on Ito his
doctor) "Is 11 tlw lourth'• · .• 1n<\Wl'r "II will soon
be." Ad ams: "'l'IH>inas .JC'ff1·ri-rin st Ill ... ur\'lvc' "
.RUT StJ('ll n ·:l.tmrt,\TIO'\S h.1v1• h r-.lorie<illv
ser\'cd not rinl.'· .J' r1·m1ntll•r.., ot our c·ollect1 vc
\'1rl llt'" hu t nt...11 ..... n1·c:.1:-.1<111' fo1 1 ht• l''<l'rt'si.1on of
nallnnal ~111\u·ta·~. Wl· h.•vl' l"3r·1wtl mul'h from
them anti '' ill c•ont11111t• l1111';1rn <luring tht• biccn-
· tcnnial -;:1houl llw nal11r1· nl America's ap:
prehens ions ,,, well as 11-. .1cl11L'' t•mc•nh. Still, -------------
fR~~ D~MONSTRATION .
Tomorrow, February 2, 7:30 p.m.
Oo you •"Olly wunt lo gt• ,...,. out of·~.,.., hie?? Chi!<~ oul
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to\t_.O Qfl)w1n.o \t•fll'"<~ t>f phy\•col arwj m~ntaf (wft0 M•ng. luff1ffm,.nf~ Yoqo " lo11ty ,.,."' Yoo "i"lir•t ''"'tn You go ot
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t00<h begin,..., lho\ l0ll9ht tho<l'\On<k} tie ... ,11 ••II yov
oboul lh• S11 Svtolh lhcwt-<vl .....i.101-,;.,..,., tho!
0Ct°"""1\~ "'-~\ '°"'01 ~I~ ...... ~.,._ .. He
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9'•o•t • •ucceu ond fvll11t,,....1 on oll O•t<I> ol dooly mo In f0<1, fo<!<I ,,,_,,, -.~,II In O<l\on At>d. we now llo•e IS
f)pftnm~• ,,. our T.,.\C:fa., Of\d WeidrH1t\dcry "~ht c~\MI\"
c.,_ lo ti,.. ""'""""''""ho" th" 1'IO<'llo1 ot 7.30 p "'· _, ~" •o"'Ol<n•iw.o..ot<dot• on .,.,..,_ Al.., yov w~I '"""
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:AnY.thing--Is American
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As Fourth of July
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'' hcther in 1826 or 197fi. ~uch crlc-brations sen l' ;i"
mca's urem e nts o f the coun t r~,·s self-i mage.
l'l'rcmon1cs of rl'affirm;ition of 11ur purposes
"f l'·.t1vals of J ust1f1<·tttin11." m h1::.to rian Danicl
Boor:-.t1n 'i; \\IH'fb. \\hu:h h1•t•omt· all tlw more
11i.:l'l'S~ary whe n lll\.')o.l' pur!)Ol>l.':> M'l.'m ulll:ll•.1r.
F ew nations h:l\'C (•11g:1j.!1•1I 111 :.ul'11 w1rl'lenting
orJ.:tl'S' l)f s l'lf-just1l it·atwn a' 011r II\\ 11 lncl l·rwn
d1·nc·c D a~· C'cremonH•s .John .\d.1m~ 11111111 1•d 11111, n··
~1ffirmcd "th~ pr11w1pll·s ;11111 kl'lrng ... \\ h1c·h con-
trihuted lo produe · tlw rt•\11111111111 " In tlw 'tt'W of
l'lll'n like Adam s and .J cff,·r~un who had actually
fought for freedom. 1\m('ril'ans born into the new
republic without havin~ cxperit.:nced the r evolution
1t~elf neede d con~tant re minders of the reasons for
whi£h their forebears had \i~ruggkd.
Je fferson, for his part. was clear as to the un-
derlying m eaning ofthelndt<pendenc~Dayfestrvity
he was too ill to a ttend. lt signaled "the blessings
and .~~rity of self-~overnment. .... It would open
th~v·c~ of the world "to the r ights of m :in ... to tht>
palpa ble truth, that the m ass of m ankind has not
been bor n w ith s audles on their back . nor a favored
few, booted· a nd s purred , ready to ride the m
legitimate ly. by the gral·e of G od . T hese are
grounds of hope for ethers: for ours el\'e:o.. let the an-
· nual r eturn o f this da\' -Julv ·I -forever refresh
our recollections of th~·se righis. and an undim1shed
devotion to them ."
J effersorfS' defcn:-;c or :\mer tGa'!-. <1,•mocr atic,
l'galit.a rian mission contrastc•rl painfully w it h the
factual evidence of his own da~·: mill ions of hlarks
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Meet Authnr,
CoordiJWtor
T lw at· com p;rnyin~ <J rtit'lc d the first in a
series of 18 th:lt l'Om prise the s econd offering in
the. curr <'nl sc•h ool year's Courses by
News papC'r prog ram, a pro1ect :.upporte d by
the Dn11\ Pilot as well as some 375 other
newspape rs in~e United States. rj.
This "to • :e tter" is .wr itten by Atfen
Weinste in. pr o essor of history a nd dir ector of
the American Studies Pro·
gram at Smtth College. H~
has been on the Sm 1th facul-
ty s ince l 966, a nd has
' t a u g ht abr.oad as a
Fulbright lecturer a nd as a
guest lecturer for the Unit-
ed States Inform a tio n
Agency. H e is assis ta nt
coordin a t o r o f lh e.
American Issues Forum. a
Cour'ses by Ne wspaper wE1HnE1N
function in th i's bicentennia l year.
On·campus cool"dinator of the course for
Daily Pilot readers who plan to use it to ac-
q uire ercdils at O r ange Coast College is Tom
Wert.
Wert h as been a mem ber or the Or ange
Coast College ·Social SCience Dept. sta ff since
1965. Ile h as tttught both day and eve ning
classes in political science and Americ an
studies.
A 1950 gr;iduate of OCC. h e holds a
m aster's d eg,.ec from Cal Stale Los Angeles.
,still cns~aved lhrnughout the South, Aml.'rtl':i '-.
\\·omen excluded lrom even r udimentar.\' legal pro-
t ection and pers1)n<.1I opporl unity. J ncli an n:1l 111n!-.
like Gl•orgia's Clwrokl•cs bl•in)? •pu~hC'tl oft llw1r
treatv lands-bv avaril'io11s \\hilt• sellll'rs l onlv to hP
banished w estward in thJ? genocidal "I n~1I of icars"
<•few years Jatl'r by fcdl'ral I roop:. :.it Pre:.1cll'nt An-
drew J ;ickson's ordl•rs), and a WC'afthy <':lpit ahst
a ristocracy a nd an urban proll•tan<tt gt·rmanating
in the north's ?acto ry towns .
T oday as in 1876. "hen the myths of a <fl-·
mOl·r~1tiC' commum1l_v <:lash ''1th man~ of tlw n··
ah tics of 1\meril';in lifl'. till' :I\ ow al uf our rc1 olu-
llonar,.y aims at Fourth of .July time can be un -
derstood more c le arly. Write rs and orators from
Preside nt J efferson to Presid.cnt Ford arc not fools
nor have they always.been engaged in calculated
self-d eception o r cynical exploitation of their a u-
diences. Ra ther . they have t ried lo co pe with an in·
herent tens ion in American hislor": the e ffort to
a dher e to an older set of ideals while. at the same
time, confronting a mobile culture in pursui t of
wealth and power.
Both of the r equire d dis-.
cussion /cxam sessions for
t\.ose laking this Courses by
News paper course for credit
will be conduc ted by Wert.
T hey have been scheduled foe •
IO a .m . to noon, on Saturdays;
the first on April 3 and the
s econd session on Junes.
•
The four writers whose essays compris e this
serieit d em onstrate that es:-.c ntial truth. the am-
biguous legacy of older American ,·alucs: Robert
lleilbroner in connection with th\· chang ing p<Jl·
t erns of la bor ; Puul Samuelson lur lh<' e>Mnomic
context of ,\mcr ic:an 'actions: W<llll•r Lalcbcr in r e··
lations to lhe United St;itt>~· torlurl'd effnrt~ to deal
with ~1 ram bunc-tious world; and :\cil l!:lrris in s tu
dymg our com pkx ~ocial and <.;ultural pattc rqs.
Next week Prot. Hnherf I. llmlbront>r Looks at tfw
changing riature nf work m America '
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.. SUnday. February 1. 1976 OAILV PILOT I . -
. " E~gilna ••• a~d -Flip Side of Mollntain . . •
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BOTH SIDES -Only
a few minut t·s
separate ridllrS f,·om
bustling La g una Can·
yon Roud. in bat"·
g r o u n d c~1 c f l > • t o
pastoral scene photo·
"• g r a p h c d b c t we c n
horse·~ ears on hig h
trail (right>. View of
both sides of the
'"mount ain ' is a\·aila,
ble ·lo qualified horse
renter..s .
, Laguna:
2.-horse·
Stith le
Ca·nyon Ride J~ a -Time T!!_n1ief Trip i
The two st able opera·
tions featured in the ac·
companying st ory are
the "horse industry" in
Laguna Beach.
Both offer lo w-cost
group lessons to the
young people of the com-
munity, in addition to
some other services.
Laguna Canyon Riding
RIDGE RIDER
D!xie 'Dixon .
Club . 20491 La gun a horscmansh1pand s tablc
Canyon Road, has about managemc ut ._program
100 s tudents. a horse· operated in conjun('tion
leas ing prog r am a nd with the Laguna Beach
gives instruc tions lead-Unified School Dis trict
ing to a horsem anship M rs . C hris Platt. ~·
._me rit badge for Girl Laguna schoolteacher. is
Scouts.. in charge of that pro·
R e.d wood S t abl es. ·gram, which has 30 stu·
20286'h Laguna Canyon dents rangi n g from
R oad. h as l esso n s . fourth grad e to junior
boarding, and a special high school level.
Don't know whether or not I qualified for a
Girl Scout m erit badge in horsemanship. buLI
sure enJl5yed my n .de with the gal w!'o gets kidi.
ready for them. · ·
Dixie Dixon. who operates Laguna Canyon
Ritling Club, with 10 horses on its tidy two acres
a~ Sun Valley Drive on Laguna Canyon Road,
had been promising for· some time to show me
"the other side of the mountain" in Laguna.
The biggest s urprise was how fast we got to ·
"yesterday" and left today's crowded, n oisy
hjghway behind find below u~ in the two-hour
ride. ,
DIXIE invited along as companions one of
her assistant instruct.ors, Liza Mortimer, and a
sometime rodeocr who makes a living in the
Orange Coast area shoeing horses. Joe Lifto ..
Probably the others weren't as impressed,
since they had been on the ridge-running ride
before. but it was a lot for me to handle when 1
found myself looking down into Aliso Canyon less
tha~ 15 minutes after leaving the teeming traffi c
of Laguna Canyon.
There, in the bottom of that pastoral valley.
meandered a dirt road that, legend has it, was
the route of.the st agecoach run from Santa Ana
to San Jwan Capis t rano.
You almost expected the dust to still be ha ng
mg in the air from the coach you could easily im·
agine just disap,pearing a round the bend in the
mist there in _the distance-where the road heads
Horsin'
ArounCI
wilh Tom Mccann
off toward Aliso Beach.
This emph~s~ oo land forms andl!>ights and
sounds is part of a plan; Uie plan is to tS?ll you
about places where you can s\,ill get on a horse in
Orange Coast country.
OVER THE next several weeks I 'II check out
some of the r ental stable~ and tell you about the
rides they offer. ·
You can't m ake the exa~l lrip thal Dixie and
her friends gave m e. For one thing, owners hip of
some of th£ land we tr avers ed is a little fuzzy.
But for S4 an hour. 1f you have the s kill aTtd
know-how to coax the most out of your mount:
you can see som e of the same sights from the
saddle of a r ental horse.
'Dixie's ittace doesn't offer rentals. but a
neighbor, F. P. Redwood. who was better known
in his circus animal tra ining iiays as "Blackie "
Martine. keeps a winter string of 18 rental horses
that he will allow to go "over the mountain." .
trails entertwine l ,100 acres of the "moun·
lain" Chat forms the eastern wall of Laguna Ca·
rwon, Redwood told me.
"I DON'T allow any kids un<Jer 12 to t ackle
the mountain trails," he said, "But they can go
with their parents if tht'y want.·:
-There are -a few words aL c.a.ulion to be
dropped in at this point.
The horses Di xie furnished for our ride were
toug h little school mounts.
They spend several hours a week in the
arena -keeping active and fit. You can believe m e
fhey were well fed and in good condition.
Still. there was plenty of blowing and puffing
that went with the climb up the steep pa rts of
those hilly trails.
AND, IN spite of Joe's expert handling, Lif·
to's mount, a classy httle thoroughbred Jumper
who .w as new to the trail. got "higher " and
sweatier wit h each step we took and was doing ;i
sideways d ance d own the street by the lime we
got back in s ight of the stables.
In the hand6 of a lcs:>cr rider he might have
gotten into real trouble several times on the
steep a nd rocky trail. but Joe brought him home
wet and worried, but safe.
_ The message should be abundaltll.Y clear, but
l 'll spell itout :
The trip to the flip side of the ridge in Lagun a
Canyon is a oeautiful experience. a time tunnel
ri<te to stagecoach days1'{1ut it is not a journey to
be taken lightly either by horse or rider. Be sure
you're ready for it if you decide to try it.
WHO GETS TO TELL WHOM? •••
<From Page Bl)
neighbor across the street from
the residence.· ·
All $even of the Dig Canyon as -
sociations interpre t the rules dif-
ferent!:\'. according to Keigh,
cross-complaints ag ainst the as·
sociation and could win triple
damages and legal fees if the
judge rules in his favor ..
Jade, gold, or diamonds.
6.88 to 1·4.95
Nol too far away, in the ·Big
C.a n yon section of Newport
Beach, the Dr. Howard Keigh
family is descovering that a s im-
ple basketball hoop is not as in·
nocuous as it looks .
The Canyon Mes a Association
asked Keigh to remove thc hoop
placed above his ~arage because
it ''low.ers prope rty values."
KEIGH BALKED and the m at·
ter was put to a vote at the annual
meeting last inonth. Association
members voted 2to l for Kcigh to
remove it. .._... .
Be~ause of the asspciat1on
vote. Keigh -fina llY. agreed to re·
move the hoop. However. he act
cd with the s tipulation thal1 the
~ciatioq att<>m pt to n catc u
playgrou nd in the area.
· Keii;th says· he'll give the as
sociation "plenty of time" to cl is·
cover a way to develop a play
area for the c hildren of Rii.:
In Irv in e la!St year , one
homeowner de cided he did not
want to pay the mandatory mon·
thly S3 fee fOf c abl(' television al
his Turtle Rock home.
All member s ·or the Turtle
Rock Broad moor Community As·
sociation used to, be required lo
pay for .Community Cablevision
whcthe'r or not they wanted it.
Dr. Edward Wright. a retired
• orthodontist. disconncrted his
rablc, protes ted rcqwred pay-
ment of the fee. and wound up
winning the fight. Homeowners
there no\\ m ay choose or refuse
thr r xtra TV ser vice
WHEN WRIGHT protested lhe
payment. even though ht: con·
tinued lo send in his money, the
association took tum to court. re·
questing a deelaratory Judgment
concerning the validity uf s uch a
contract wrth homeowners.
Th<' court rul~<I in favor of
Wnghl. s:.i.,ving i'lll' mandatory
rontract is invalicl. Canyon. But. if he s ees no pro·
gress in the coming months. he
says, his hoop will go bark up.
Keigh says the s uccess of Ii\ '
ing in such an' art'a cle pcnd;; on
who's running the asso<·iation
and how they interpret the rules.
Wright, who spent "thousa nds
of dollars" on -the initial lawsuit.
sa ys he purs ued the matte r
because it .:violatc•d my freedom
and rnclividual c hoice "
llc·s now involved in several
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COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL
[!J Vote March 2, '76
LA ST QN THI I.ALLOT
FIRST IN CIVIC LEADEttSHtr
Whether one runs into trouble
in a community run b y
homeowners is a pt to depend on
both the individual's personality
and the combined personalities
of the board of directors.
"Directors te nd to develop
very healthy egoes; it almos t
seems to be a fundamental re·
quirement of the job." says Mrs.
Ru s s el l . who's a tte nde d
numeious association m eetings
during her tenure as community
association liaison .
"Those egoes can sometimes
he the cause of a ll the problems
in the association, .. s he admits
Expect J et NoiJJe
Saddleback Valley resident~
can expect some extra noise to
nig h't whe!1 ptlots fro m El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
practice carrie r la ndings.
Base officials said lhe practice
session would last from 6 p.m. to
approxim ately 9p.m.
1''ield carrier landing p •. ·
arc conducted to prepar
pilots for upcom ing a1rc .
ricr qualifications .
BUY-LEASE
@
Herb Friedlander
f.cw A l.Htt Deal
I )750 S.och. WHhfti11st...-
§J]. J7J7 898-6777
' Recipes to add
dining pleasure
whil~ subtracting
calories.
Wednesday
in the
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1 I '·~ { order our
, · ' special '75.00 I \J H
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poly doubleknit pants suit and we will
give you a second pair of matching or
co -ordinated pants absolutely free.
Your APPEARAN~d HAPPINESS
art IMPORfANT to us. I ,_.
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WHAT A JOY to wr11 th.\l •rec• 11 \url or drC>\
I hat "OO(S SOME.THING'' lor you
Wl TAK( TH( TIME to ftrtd out Wh.11 you
want .ind Wl HAVl THL 51(;1ll to lr.1nsrorm
your desrre\ rn RCAL CLOTHING We use your
measu•emenh to make '(our clothe1 lor
perfect tit. WE MAKE CVERYTHING WE SELL
in our own local pfonl WE Cur Al l PAT.
TCRNS MT ER YOU HAVl SttlCTtD THE STYLE FROM SKCTCHlS WE MAKE JUST
FOR YOU
MA tERIAl ANO COL OR SEtCCTION ARC
PRACTIC.All Y UNllMITtO
FIRST QUALITY MA TlRIAl •.. FIRST OUAL
ITY WORKMANSt11P GUARANTEED INOULGt YOURSCLF WI 1 H A COROAY ORIGINAL BY
APPOIN T Mr N 1 'ONL y roR INFORMA·
TION OR APPOINTMENT CALL 556 42J2
l vrnin'-! .1ppo111tmenh .lVa•l.lble.
So>v&n Yllllrs tn
Or.1npA County and GrowrnJ:
lonii Orl'\~c' t'.111hu1h -
JumO\url• -[vt"nmi: P J ,
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A. Gold-filled pulfed heart on
17" gotd-lrllcd chain. 9.95
B. F1hgreed hC'art shaped
pendant is 14K gold f111N1
with 3 genuine rubies.14.88
C. Genuine jade heart pendant
with 17" go~·f1lled chain 6 .8 8
o. Genuine diamo nds in 14K
gold-tilled heart earrings.
14K gold pos.1s. 14.50
E. Genuine rade and 14K gold-
t1lled heart drop earnngs,
14K gold posts. 9.50
F. Tailored hci'l rt drop earrings
:ire 14K gold l1flc.d, 14K gold
~osts.7.50
G. Gold-f11tcd heart shaped
locket with engraved design. 8~88
H. 1 ·point diamond set in
sterling s1lvel heart ring . 14.95
-JCPenney
CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FOX HILLS ARCADIA
FULLERTON
MONTCLAIR
PUENTE HILLS
WEST COVINA
HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD
NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'TtiE CITY'
RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA
WHITTWOOO. Use your JCPenney charge card.
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8 4 OAfL Y PILOT Sunday. February 1, 1979
" ' . Just Dial Tot Lirie.
H e lp's a· Phone Call ~1vay
By Al.l.ISON T>l·:ERI< Ol\/ltD#lly PllotS~lf
Your toddll'.'r is havrnJ: lemp1•r
tantrums and you 're at the l·nd of
your rope .
Noni'.' -of )Our ncii.:hbors an·
• good frie nds and ~out rdallvcs
arc thouS'a nds of mill':. uwuy
Where do you turn" r"
Be ginnini: Monday, f"cb. C!,
help is ju.St a phone call away.
Fa mily Service AS5.0t1at1on of
Oran ge County will open its Tot
Lin c. 838-7377. to help youn,::
pare nts deal with the normal pro-
blems encountered with infants
and s mall chiJdren.
According lo Lilian B. Macon,
{Jirecto( or professional ser vices
at FSA, a similar program in
.West Los •ngel es, oper:lled by
U1e Thalian ~ommuruty Mental
Health Center as Warm Linc, has
been quite successful.
"To my knowle dge, this wilJ be
the only suc h scr v1ee JO Or~
County gl'ared to pr('\'c•nl1011
Ther e 1s l~elp l11r.011~h FSA .ind
. .,
OC Merit.ti llc<Jllh \\ h1:n pro
hlems hecomt• ser ious
SUPPORT PRO\'IOED
"What we hope to do 1:-. r11·ov1(lt:
e m otion a l s upport for ~·011ng
parents so th:.il 11roblem:. an· rt•
solved a s tht•y arise. and don't
lt•ad lo other problems " •
She SN':. the Tot Linc rph· ~1 .,
tha t (I f "t•n a blcr." hclp111u
pure'nts lo d<'velo1> confickntt• HI
their own ah1l~cs .to make lht
rt ~ht decisions.
"We hopl' to leave most of lhc
problem-sol \'Ing to the parent. prov1~1tcrnati vcs that . ha\'l•
worke others. hut drawing
upon th ir own compctenc1cs tn
fmd' what will work bC'st for
them," Mrs . Mucon :,a1d
Tot Line w i II be staffed by
trained volunteers who havl'
worked in fields rangini.: from
teaching to ~:ociaJ work. •rnd "ho
ure m others with s mall childn.·n
at home. · '
They will be backed b) an at!
\'ISOry hoard from pr11l\•:-.:-.1on,il..,
1n the l'Ommunity uml h.nt· 101 ·'
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rl'lu1·11t·d i111rn11dJall'h IJ'\" lht·
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'.1ot<·cl 111· c•11m pllt-.1teo ''' 111•
h.ul(lled h\ a :-ittJ!k ('all \\ 111 gl'l
lollll\\ up att1•nt1011
"II a 11r11bll·m t:. m<"d1c~i1. wt-
\Hll tw ulile 111 111ukl· t'l\frrrals. II
I\ IS too "l'flOI" tor phot\l' touns1•1
int: \H' "111 11·l 1·r t hl' pan•nt l!>
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Hculth ·
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L'\'t.•r\ t•h1ltl 1.., tlsffnenl. E;it'h
:-.(1lul1on. :o.hl· .... :1 1<1. musl tul-.c into
:.H (•011n1 a d ul<I ~ ft•<'hngl> of ~elf
wnrth, 1 hl• p:.1 r1.·nt c·htld rt'lu
t11>11ship ttlld wt1<1l 1•xpt•dations
.trt• .1ppropn.H1· fur 1·a1.·h stagl' of
.i dnld'' dt.•\ <·lopm<·nt
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MRS. ELDON KIEHLER, MRS. PHILLIP FLUHARTY
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oth<'rs ~ind jC'alouc;y fnr p<irl'lll:. <» infant and pre-
"t·hnol chlldrl'n lo be t:our<.hnuted
h~ i''Si\
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;md lhl'rt' \\'-J\I I}(• no C'l1;11'J!l'
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Co1il e niporary ·Living
HOmes Chosen
Because of the incrcas<'cf intc•rcsl in condom inium liv.
ing, lhe Newport Beach Ebcll Club has included a sample on
the annual hom e tour. ~
Select<'d w ith ::i J)owr Shorl'S and two Big Canyon
homl's..is the spat•iou:-. Lido llomt·owncr!> <1parlme'nt of Mr
and Mrs. Eldon Kiehler a nd son, Chris. . ·•
The tour, sc.hedulcd .from noon to 4 p .m . Thursday. Feb.
19. will conclude with u k a 1n the recreation loun~e of the
apartm ent building which. offors a clo:-.c.up view of yacht:-.
in lhc I.arbor. 1:·
The home .10eorporates moclcrn dc·cor w ith fin«! anll·
flU<'S. s.1,1t•h as a hull tree 'and lurgc grandfather's clock.
Pair\tings by Kiehler l'nhance tht· har .<1rca <Jnd hull that
leetds lo them aster 9ctlroom
From the living' room. spt'ctulors can view the Rhine
Channel below and on clear days, Cutalina .
Other homes included on the tour will.be lhQic of Mr
:lnd M rs . R ich ard Hawkins.find Mr. and Mrs. Gcne'Tridolfs .
holh of Big Canyon. and the Dover Shores home of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Thompson. ·
Proceeds w ill support ltlc club's philanthropic projetl~.
including scholar~hips.
T fckets, at ss: may he reserved by calJjng any E bel I
me mber or M rs L. N. J\tc Hnrle, 642·518.1 . .Mrs. Phillip G.
f1uharty isch a1rman . ,f
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CALEND.AR: .Coast Programs Diverse
POS lTIV F: P A R E~Tl !';G :
llecomtng a better pan•nt is I he
focus of a course br~inn1ng Wl'<I·
nesdav. Feb .. Jt , ~•l ls lanll House.
f ashion Isla nd. from.9.:JO to i .:m
a.m. ...,
The OranA<' Coast Collcge
classes. to run for lour con·
5eculive w(•eks, will l'Over
childre n 's need fnr t-.l'cun t~.
rhild mot ivation, f1 Ahting among
c·hildren and cn<·ouragl'lllenl of
d1ildrcn and parent:..
WE I.COME W /\GO:"': ~k m
hers of the Newport Beach group
will g:1thcr Wednt>:-.d ay. Fc•h. '1. 111
lheSan t"ranpscan restaurant
Newcomer~ to the an•a m.1\'
1·ontarl Su1.a no1· Cr ay, (i7!'> ~1;1,
for further mft>rm a lion.
7 30 pm •. JO thl· Murel) ('11111
munlly Center.
P an elists and their lnPH'" \I ill
be: Carol lleint, Snuth<·rn
California Edison, F.ncrgy ,and
Whal You Can Do Around \'1.11r
llom e, J a~k te McGhnn. \"(
,\ g r i c u I t u I' a I E x I
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Sl retchin~ Your Food l>ollur...,
llerb Clattcrton, llB Env1rn11
menta l Co11n<'1I , Enviro11ro1·111.t1
Conte m s
O C C ANll C : Dr llan11 I
1\rnticun, profps...,11r of ph' s11 ,11
1•ctu cal 1on al Cal Stal1· l.011).!
B<'arh. will spe;1k lo lh<• d1.1pti·1
Wednesday, Fl'h I, ;11 I< 11 m 111
S~1nta i\na·Tui;l111 < '11mm111111'
llosp1tal.
\ :n • : It I (' t\ N F I f. L 0
~E H \ l('E: Nl•wporl llarbor and
C'o11111a cll'I Mar hiI!h schools will
pt 1•...,1•111 I 1111·rnat1onal Days,
·11i11r -;tl.1.1· a11d Friday. l"c o 5 and ,,
T.111..s hv 2·1 slurll•nt~ frnm HJ
11111·1g11 c·o;1111 ric~ will bl' gl\·<•n
S111d1·1H:-. "Ill speak Thur~da~
.11 II ;1 rhor 111 gh and Friday al
.( '•1r11na cfl'f 1\1.i r ,\ potluek clmn!'r
"ill lit' 111"1 <•d II\ I h1· "<'hool~ Fri
tl,1\ ('\ l'llllll'
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C AT I O N: Wh at 1 ~
Alternative !\bout J\llC'rnulhe
Education.., is the theme of :1 ml·
loquium plann<.'d for Thurl.da~.
Fe b. 5. from 2 to 5 11. m a~ l'<il
State Long Be<1ch.
Dr Thomas Robi,chon. :tulh11r
of "Crack . .; in lh<.' Cla:-~room
Wa ll." will speai.. in thP un
ivC'rsity':-. ~raduat1.• ~1ucl11•..,. ;.md
rl':-.<'arC'h t:cntcr
Al.P H A C HI QMEG1\: Ila~·
Dorfm<.in. Cvl>tk F1hrns1:-. Foun
dat1on."w11l speak to lht• (;;immiJ
T au Gamma Al11m11;1(' ('l1ap11•r
Thursday. F l•h fl •• 11 10 '' m 111
thcCosu.1 Mesa homl•11f 1\l r:-. .Jolin
Cooper .
l.l'P lJS: /\. tour ofC1ty.of 1Iopc
J\k't'.li cal Ccnt<'r. Duarte. whose
res earchlis s upported by the
Orange Count_v Oh.apter. is
plannl'd for Sunday. Feb. R, :1l 1J
am
nr Raymohd Teplilz. director
of n•s('arch on Lupus. will spe'\}k
on his l'atc·st find1n~s Mr s. Jeff
llnllanrt. :'i2<1 ·!JOif! ~as further in
lormal1on
ST. J OllS Al'XILl,\R\': The
-;chnol's lc<Jrntn~ C-\'nlt'r will
ht'ncfil from llH' pro(·t•eds of an
.11·1 lo.how and auction. Saturday.
Ft•h 7. in the p<.1r1s h hall. from 7
pm. Or1J,!tn<JI wt1ten·olors. litho·
11raph!-. cl c hin)!s and graphics
will be :-.how n.
AAUW: F.con omy and t•n<•rgy
will be di~sed hy a pand ,11 ..
· ·the Jluntil~t <fn Ht•:ich Hranrh·..., jj /:' 'meelinj:! Wcllnl.'~day, Vt•h: '1, ;II
Arnh<'t m, a '>P<'l'lal::-.1 111 01111111
dysfunc·t1on, has "nt11•11 or 1·11
authOJ:l'd fl vl' book:. on mm,.
n1C'OI, phySll':ll <'tfU<'.tl11111 ,1\ld
lt••trning
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11·1 t.1111 .•l ,, n1 1 ·111h1·r~h1p t l',1
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\ I, T E N ,._ 1\ T I V E E 0 U •
• OPPORTUN I T I E S 1-'0 R
WOM EN: !\ coursl' dt'si~nc·cl for
women mtcre:-.ll'd in rl'lurning to
college or chans:ms: c·arcl·r:; will
Jws:in Thur:-.<i:ty, F <'h. 5 .• ii
f·'u llcrl on Col l<'i:!l'. Th<' tour ... 1·
wdl meet Tue..,d;.1\':. :1n1t
'fhursdavt-. from 10 to Ii :10 :i m
1n the I iomc l•:t•otwmws lluild
lli\LROA YACHT CL UB: The
:tnnual black-I ic opli.onal St.
\'all•ntme's themed Officers Ball
t!' plannNl for Satunlay, F('b. 7.
1n lhl' yacht cluh hci:innin~ ;II 7
" m . "1th t•ockt:11ls.
. ...,11! j Advice Worth T a king
FRF.t:00:\1S FOl 'NOi\TIO':
llJ<:/\H ANN"lll./\NJ>EHS. 1·rn
1\'r'iting au11111 I h1· 11111lllt'r whn
found m ale t'onl r t11·1•pl l\'t•:-. in lwr
daughter's purs<'. h1•1·:111Sl' I. 1 oo.
was 17 when m y moll1l'r found
hirth control pi II-; 111 lllll\L' Shl'
nc~1rl v took t he. ruof off lht• l111u~t·
and·n·IV head w ith 11
J\ \\;ord to pan·nts: First. 1f
your childn·n :.ire· 111volv(•d 111 pre-
marita l sex at k:ist ~1\'t' lhl'm
t'r edil for be inJ! sensible l'nnugh
to take Pfl'<'autions. I know too
m any teenagers who DON'T UH'
an.v prevenlat i V<'S for fl' Jr I h1•1 r
por('nts may fincl them Ht•sult :
PG or VD.
St'l'Ond, 1f you 'vr ctonc \'01t r
bc,-;t to tci:it•h you r children hllocl
moral su111dards don't driH·
)Ourself crazy askm i;: whcl'I.: you
wt'nl wro ni::. YOU didn't J!O
wron1?. TH EV did 1 •
Third. yl'lltnn. scrN1m111i:: and
c r y in ~ wo n 't d o a ny i:oocl.
Neither will preat'hing :ind bcral ·
lnJ!. It wHI only <'r<'Ut<' resent·
ment. Later they will'realize volf ·
were ri!?ht. but.for the t1m<'.he·
tnJ!•..fOmain calm and cool. It will
h<'IP k eep the Jin(":. of com·
munication op<'n.
'fhan ks for lhe s ptl<'''. J\nn. I
hop1• th<' million.., (If par<'nl.-. who
r<'.t<I \our column w1U pa\ r lo:.('
.1ttcn11on lo whal I ha\'c wrill •n
l<l<la)' hC<·ausc
THERE
OE AR BE ES : I ho1w 'o tllo,
l)f•causC' your ap1>roach ;., .;olic l.
rt>ali1tt ic an<I in lltn<' '\\ii h I ho>
limes. Tha nk you for m<1ki11~ a
valuahlr con trib"lion to 1>;1n •11t.1I
t'ducalion. • •
ogi\R J\NN l.1\1\:r>EHS I .1 m
attathjf\J! tht• obituar~· nf J s1·\·1•11
month old infant. E\'l•ryorw 111
Cl•ntrnl V allev is so sad ovt·r lhi....
flow manv' m ore h:ihi\•s mu't
clal' lwfClre p;H('nts rC'al11.c• 1t ,..,n 'I
safl' lo h.•a v<' a child 1111<1ll1•1Hlt"rl
Ill a c;1 r -e\'en for "Just :1 mo
01{'11t "?
As you can see hy Ifie ('hpp111i.:.
the b:lhv rolled Mf tlw s(•at and
s trans:lcd when his head hl1<'<t1111•
t-.l uck betwccn lhe ~L·ar l>h1H
IL•\' er and the front st•at nf t hf'
{'ar . T he pnrents were gonr for .i
!•hort period of time but lone
enough lo s pell the tJiffcn•111·t•
between life nnd death. . ,.
Ple ase. J\nn, tl'JI parenlsr\'N~
wllere that it is never suf<' lo
\("a"c n <'hild of any al(<' 111 a t'.lr
alom' Thank you. A FHIE'I>
IN MOUllNIN(:
DE/\R FRll-;N Jl: 1 llAVJo: toltl
lhcm. In fu l, I l•·ll·thrm 4'\lf'r)
<'Ouple o f yurs, but I'll tcll lhf'lll
again. P lt,a!lc, p a rents, the nc>.I
(An ~ Landers f:\J
lmw ·' 0 11 th ink oothinJ,! could
l""'ihl, h:i11p1•11 '"~ou r chihl in a
l111·k1·1I t=ir 111 m1•mh.-rC'i'ntral
\':11lt•)
J>E,\ll .\:-,.='-I 'lll·llOI J!OIO~ lo
-.11,:n lhrs 11•111•1 1.>111 lhc prnhlcm
1..., n'.11 I 't• h('l'll r1•;.1cl1n,: your
n1l11mn lor r 1•11r.., 1>111 don't think
I \" <'''(·r :-.1;1•11 .in .rns\H'r to this
1f111 •
M.iry S<'hm111. a mPmher· of 1111'
Orang<' County Cotnm1 .. s1<,n 1111
lhl• Sta tus of Womt'f\, \\tll l>lll'ak
to the Ornngt' Counly Wonwn·...,
Chapter, Frida~, F1·h ti
'fh<' ,::roup "'1 II 11w1·1 •;,t 11 :10
:i m in th<' Co).l<I !\h•).a c;olf anti
Country Cluh lkr 101111· w1l) Ill'
Challenges Facing Wom1•11 't n <1:1~· lo • ~
SOl'T ll COAST Jl':'-i lORS :
Youth of lb<.' a(l':l havt.• h<•t•11 in
\1letJ to S<'ll lia11rlmade urh anti
t'raft s ;1 1 :1 Yotilh 1\rl F air.
pl:rnnc<J for Friday·S1111da v, l't•h f>.s.-at the lluntini..'tnn ('<•1\l('r
!\tall
Mrs. David Krom<~. 531 R5!M .
c·nn be conlaclcd fo1 r<•g1l-.lral1on
information.
1 .... I h1•n• a 11\ w:1\ to grl a
n1t.:ht ·~ ... 1,.1·11 "·,, h1•ul dreamini:t"
I m1w1 111-t go 111 tx·d :.incl sleC'p
"l'\'l•n or c•1j!hl hours with no
d'rrarn:-. of anv \..ind" ~omelinws HUMAN SERVH'E.~: /\ ron.
nn dn'ams art' l>O \\l'1rtl th1'' fl'rc n c<• t o <.>x p and 1111t•'s
wakr mr up .... carNI :.t'tff Other knowledl-(c nnd conscio11snc:-.!\ of
t1nws I clrc.1m I am working very being huma n 1s set for Saturday.
h,1rcf. Wlwn 11111rn1ng l'Ollll'S, l'ft'I F eb. 7. from 8 a.m . ton p.m. <it
1h•:11l tin•d -Golden West Coll<'~I"
I'll l>l'I th1•r1• art• m:i"'· p<'ople · • ~o-sponsorcd h' lhl' C'ri:.is
"1th Iha:. ~anw pt <>hh•m. Will you llolline and GWC, 30 C'>.J>Ni c•ntial
help us n II '' NO Ni\ ME workshops r anuing froni pur<"nt
OF.ARN .. : Sorr , Uwrc Ii. no pffecliveness to pla~·th('r;1p\ \.\tit
wa)· a puson t'11n mak1• hlrn'il'lr b<' offer<'d R <>~1str;itinn 1s $10 for
tlrrt.101, 11rc•\'1'11 I h lms<'lr fron1 lhC' public. $5 for l>tU<ll'nl'> a11cl SI
dr1':t01in ~. or . co11tr:1t th(• ""h· fo1 ..,cnlor Cllll<'ll~
... l31lCt' or hi.; fl n •nms. Orcanis r r 0 ('('('(I /I w 111 111" I h I'
an• a JHlrt of the subconsclou~. n e:s 1deraln <.:ou m.eli11~ Ce11lrr
t.f:G Al. ~EC R+:TARI ES :
l'r'nhatt• arlmini~lrat11m will he
l h c• t h c m c I o r :1 on r d a v
workshop Sat unlay. Feb. 7. from
'la m 1<1 :l p .m . in the• F'ullcrton
College Scien ce l.ccturc' Hall
SpC'akt'rs will include l\l1t·h;icl
.J l.crln<'r. Ann P almPr\,Judge
Samuel 1Jrci7.cn. l nherilanC'<' Tax
Ht'fcrec E. Liew ell\ 11 0\'{'rhoH
.Jr. and estnl<> ,,;;. ;11torney
l.:.arrv Chris tc nst•n. ;
f'RIEN OS O F Ul\R/\RV: t\
book sa le is planned for Saturday
anrl Sunday. F l'I>. 7 and 8, in lhP
San C lc'ment e Com munil v
Cluhhouse by t he Capistrano Hay
1-·nend!-. T>pnalion:. may be
brou~ht t o lihrprics i n San
Clemente. Dan:1 Point a nd San
. Juan Cap1st.rano
F i\l\1 J LV ~E RV I CF. AS-
SOCIATION: HB Chapter has
el eel c<I Mrs. f:dwnrct Stri<'klcr
president.
On her boar<'! ar<' the Mmes.
J:ll'k raul Johnson, G. Earle
Col<'<', M ~I Otis. Van Harrison. \' n Smith, Wall<'r Sapp and
l\111.s 1':sthcr Funk .
J\ lh<'atcr party :lt lht• Barn. is
\el for 7. JO p. m " S11rtd\IY. F('h R.
lo :O.<'\' "How the Olht•r llalf
I ..O\'l"\. ..
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/
•
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lhrvugh the e l I'm enltn'Y grade!>
Further inform ation ;.1boul lh1~
service or volunteer training
1:-. a v;i1l abll' PY l'alling the l-~amt
ly Serv1C'e J\:-.socia tion
MRS. NEWTSON
Nuptials
Recited
-·
Newtson -Hill
Cost a Mesans Robin Apr.ii 11111
<i'nd .Mich ael Bria n Newtson e,..
changed nupl ial vows and [in Its
m the Fairview Baptist Church.
Costa Mesa
Their parents arc l\trs. L~·da
llill. Costa J\tesa : Robert Jlill.
San ta Ana. <ind th<> Rudolph
Newt.sons, Cos La Mesa. ·
Th e bride g raduated from
Costa Mesa Jligh School and her
hus band from. E s lanna. Thrv
will lt vc in Mission ViC'JO. · ,. ....
Durkin-Newton
!\taking th e ir home i n
J\nchor ag<.· will b e John Timoth.v
Durkin and his bride. th<' former Roby~n ;\.lbe rta Newton who
were m arril'd in lhc Arcata First
Rupt1s\ Church
Th<' bride. a rn1i9 l"ational
Charily Lc<.1.1.!U<.· d ebut:mtc. is tht•
daui.:hle r of Mrs. GC'Orgt• Edw;.1rd
;'l;cwton of Rulhoa Island a nd tlw
late Mr Newton
She is a grad ual<' of Corona dc•I
M:.ir .Jfig h School and Oranf,!1:
Coast College and was a memlwr
of Coll<'S:<' T 1cktockcrs.
The bridegroom. ~on of tlw
n ('\'. ;md Mrs .. James Uu rkm of
t::ureka, grnd~1 ated fr~m £un'k:J
High School and alll'ncled tlw
Coll<'gc of the Hl!dwoods uncl
1\uslln Peay Stal<' niH•rsity.
Love-Cade
Former Oro.111 gt'! Cousl Coll<·i::<'
.,tuclt'nls. Sheldcnn J\ C.Hfr .111d
Patrick Love wcrL• married in a'
rlouble ring cer emnny in Calvary
Chapel, Col.la J\l e~a .
Thl' bride is a graduate nf llun-
t angtcm B<'ach H igh School ancl
~er blu;band gradu<itcd from
Corona dc l Mar l11gh Sthool.
ThC'ir parents ;1rP Mr. a nd Mrs.
l\lerlc Cade of llun1inh'1on fk;ich
and Mrs. Natalia Holwson, Co:-.la
Mi.'S:t.
The• newh·wprj, will Ii''<' m
Costa 'M es;r ·
Pattefson-Wiggenhorn
Marrie d in L nguna !'\igucl
wer(' Julia /\nn W1)!gmhorn a nd
Michael W. Patterson.
Th<'.V a rc the daughtC'r of tht• T .
E . Wiggen horns of Balboa. J\1 rs .
Sally Pallcr son. Glemtal{'. and
M W. Patte r s on, Corona dcl
Mar.
Thl' bride is a gr adua lc of the
l 'niversily of California. Sanla
Barbara where she affilial<'d
with Delta Gamma. Currcntlv
she is doing gr aduate ~ork al th'e
University of Southern California
and teaching in San Gabr iel. :-
The brideJ?r oom also gradunt.
cd from UCSB where he major<'d
in economics and affiliated \l ilh
L~m bda C hi.
t'ollo win J?. a honeymoon In
ll:iwaii. tlw n e w I) Wl•ll"' ar1• uL
home in PasMlcn:l
\
t
.
Mail -
.. , . • •
Only for Rich? ", w1i-s
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Ry ERMA BOMBECK END
Th~ hil-':h rost of l)Oital service is not only 1 ~
prompting some or Mic biggest users to seek
cheaper means of delivering the ma1l, 1l's creat, of me who snuggled in his chinchilla ceat and
ing a new status social class: letter writers. said, .. They're probably all at home making
. Dy ring the last .10 years as l 've watched the • phone calls .. Oh, it's cheaper an~ faster to phone,
pnce of a postag~ stamp more thali double. I've but nke I told my son, •r know tt's expensive to . s~ Jetter writing go from a lower middle dass write, but a couple of times a weeJc just pick up
form or communication to a rich man's sport. the pen and Jet us hear from you.' You can't im·
It was the 13-cent stamp that really tipped agine what our postage bill ls. The other week, be
the scale and s eparated the haves from the have-wrote for 20 minutes."
nots .. The other day as l pushed my way through "Butlcan 'timagine ... "
the parking lot of luxury cars, I stepped inside "Don't you just love the post office now?" he
the post office and came face to face with polo gushed. "Now t})at the rates have gone up, you
players, philanthropists, heiresses and jet set-meet such a better class or people. Hello
ters. Rocky!" he yelled to a man near the front of the
• line. "Oh, you get a few in here who buy the
THERE WASN'T one familiar face in the postc_.rds -you )mow, the climbers -but
line. I casually m entiom.'<1 thjs to the man in front generally you meet your own kind here.
SAOOLEll!IACK PLAZA l I Na.M A I U DJ;
r.. h,.1~••• •o•• •f"N.••1ru'\ _ _ -'" !•!"
''WIHTERHA WK"
IPGI
Fluti~t
To Play
'
"It's not official yet, but I heatq the Nieman.-
Marcus Christmas gift ~atalogue is coming out
next year with a three-ounce letter sent from
Juneau. Alaska. Wouldn't you Like to be able to
afford that little baby?'"
"AREN'T YOU exaggerating just a bit?" I
said. "I mean the postal r ates can 'l mean that 2:15-4:00.5:50
7:JS.t:25 -At Pavilion much of a class distinction .. " ·
"Are you kidding?" he asked. "See that man
at the counter? lie wrote letters and played ten-
ni~ before it was fashionable . .,Not your nouyeau
Jetter writer." CA first class stamp fell lo the
floor and the man didn't even stoop to pick it up.>
1Ef'S DO IT AGAIN" (PGJ
"DOC SAVAGE'' ; """°'"'"". •:tt-1.H
Jean·Pierre Rampal,
renowned flutist, wiU ap-
pear in recital Saturday,
Feb .. 14, at 8 :30 p.m . at
the Doroth y Chandler
Pavilion of the Music
-"GRlllL"Y
AD.AMS" CG)
2: I O.l :SS.5:45
7:JO-t:20
' Center in Los An~les,
accompanied by Robert
Vey r o n.· L a c r o i x .
harpsichord: The two
French artists will play
the comgle te flute
sonatas of J .S. Bach.
"Now.that's class," said my companion. At
the window, the man in the chinchill a ordered 50
first class stamps, sent an insured parcel to
Chicago and registered a letter to lowa. He
whipped out his ch~kboo~ to await the bad
news. ·
~·Gosh.'' l said. ''How muc):l is all or that go·
ing to cost?•'
He gave mell withering look. ''If you have to
ask, you cart't afford it.'"
"8LACXBEARD'S
GHOST" {G)
.... JOURNEY BACX
.TO OZ" (G)
"ROMEO
AND
JULIET"
Tickets are priced at
$8, $7, "$6, $4 and $3 and
1'.re available now ·at the
music cente r and all
Mutual Agencies.
COUl lllf.WY &t \ t• JtU•H ... T .. t.t.J.QI~ LJ::Irtt~ t'&}-IotyG'a~lL
'."'
Singers Sought
UC I rvine's music department is seeking
community s ingers to particip·ate in two
performances or B~ethoven 's "Ninth Sym-
phony'' scheduled March 5 and 7 on the UCI cam·
pus.
The orchestra and ~horus for the ~thoveo
Symphony is 'comprised of students from UCI
and high schools in Uie area. The concert will be
conducted by Alv#!ro.C'assuto, director of the UCJ
Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Symphony.
One choral rehearsal per week will be direct·
ed by Maurice Allard, conductor of the Universi·
ty Chorus. Contact the UCI music department for
further information and rehears al lime fl t
8.13·6615.
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUIZLE
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25 Aoorove 9 1 Sl\unlo.
26 Ev1f '::l:l Have
prel1• merry
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29 Poetu· 01sotay
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33 EmplOVPd 100 S1nocr Oily
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42 Sattny tne
sn1nc sine
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45 General 103 Mat,.,culate
lendency 105 Lalin
4 7 Up·lo·date soldier
48 Archetype 107 Stable
49 Tissue compartmenl
1ritut1es 106 Brag
5 1 E~perl pilot 110 Puooy s
53 F°-fencri cry
lapestry -1.12 Alric:an
55 Brin!\ I 14 Mu'51ca1
56 Student s d•rcc11on
light 116 mcasuret1
57 Seed 117 Lukewarm
covering 119 Remarkable
58 Smokers 120 S11
nPed awkwardly
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b3 Reckless 122 E1ern11v
ocrson 124 Lace· nll Portent l !:> Occident edg• rf
h 7 Co·ownf'r 1..nllar
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qenerat gilt
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1ust1ce 120 Tesntv
7 3 ·Checked 1J 1 Cnanges
ou1 places
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''" , •• ,lfiiC: "COtCE IN 60 SECONDS-" (PG)
..
Sunday. FtbQ:L!ry 1. 1976 DAflYPtLOT
~\
For the firs t time s ince 1937, the
Rockettes have ventured away from New
York's Radio City Music Hall. T hey are
appearing at 7 :30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m .
Mondays through Thursdays until March 4
at Harrah's Ta ho<!. with choreography by
Peter Gcnn~'o . They also a ppear o n
weekends a long with headliners includin~
Bill Cosby (F eb. 6·8). Merle Haggard
<Feb. 13-16). Neil Sedaka <Feb . .20-22 >.
Charlie Rich CFcb. 27-29) and L iza Minelli
(March 5-7).
A TIME FOR BACH.
TM Only Orgonbotion of Its kind in tM
United States
THE BACH ARIA GROUP
Friday, February 20, 1976
8:00 p.m ... UCI Crawford Hall
WILLIAM H. SCHEIDE. Director
SAMUEL BARON. flule
ROBERT BLOOM. oboe
NORMAN FARROW, bass-barilone
BERNARD GREENHOUSE. cello
LORNA HA YWOOO. soprano LOIS MARCHALL. alto
SETH MC COY. tenor
CHARLES TREGER, violtn
YEHUDI WYNER. piano
"'In comparison with the cantatas. everylhing else that
Bach has done appears as hardly more lhan a
sopplemenl." Al.rt Schweitzer
.. Music w1lhou£ eoual or any "ear parallel ..
Washington Posl
G.....-al Admission S4.00, $1.00: $2.00 ncans HOW: A.S.U.C.L loa Of&111141 IU·S54t, fftt ..._.•~er c-un. ~ t:oo e.a. to 4:l0 ,. ... ;
It UCI Cnwfwd H ... lo11 Offke Ofl"S -11ow .._._
,.. ,_ r r £•, N n.-.... For..,._. lulfou -tlw, ,... .. u•
t1l41 IJl-6517. ,_.., 1Ms 1". 1, ..it.
1be nwsrerpiece of bi:arre
lm·c tlk1t stunned Fronce.
t}portra1iof
/i;i e and submission
to disorder the se nse.r. ·
A.~ A.llltli A11u11 RtllilJt ~
(X) lfO Ofol UNOI~ •-nto
In Las Vegas
The rollowiag shows art..schtduled for the
commg week in Las Vegas ..
CAESARS PAl.ACt: -Steve Lawrence and
Eydie Gornie
DUNES Cuslno de Paris '76
f'RONTIElt BobbieGentry
LAS VEGAS HILTON -The F1Clh Dimension,
Myron Cohen (ends 2/9); Liberace (starts
2/10)
MGM GRAND -Mac Davis
RIVIERA -Don Rickles. lhe Mills Brother:>
SAHARA -Totie Fields, Leslie Uggams
SANDSr-Robl'rl Goulet, Nipsey Russell
TROPlit;ANA Folies ~rger~
UNION·PLAZA -"Norman, Is Thal You ?"
MONDAY
·TALENT
NIGHT
AT THE
ALLEY
9 PM·CLOSIMG
.; &tt.rtainen Sicp Up at 8 pA
ALL AM.A TEURS wacoME TO TRY OUT
h ...... '"' .......... Wll le
.... e4f«Aa,...,W..tl!t;; •"'
Everyone Invited To See
This Groat Array or Talent
AcaoSS FIOM HEWf'OIT NI 675-1714
.. LU~ICY LADY'° CPGl
"PEIL~ tlUIE" lfGJ
"SHBlOClt HO&.MIS'
SMAnB aaone· 1PG1
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'"TAKE THI MOHfY
AMDRUM"
•J DAYS OF THI CoHDor llJ
"CHIMA TOWN" IRI
"'DllTt MARY, CIAtY LAUV"
"VAHISHJNG POfHT'
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.AWARDS INCLUDING IEST DRAMATIC
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DRAMATIC FILM. IEST,DIRECTOR.
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88 DAIL V PILOT Sunday, Feb~U!I)' 1, 1978 .
Fonda Finds Politics
Don't Hurt Career
I
By VERNON SC01'r
'HOLLYWOOD <UPI) -Jane
Fonda alood with costar George
Segal by the side of a half.
finished s.wimming pool -high
above Beverly Hills in a new up-
per middle class hous~g tract.
It was the set of their new'mbv-
ie, "Dick and Jane." ·
Although the picture is a com-
edy', the moment was heavy.
Setal, pla~ng he r husband, has
just been fi red, ending the
couple's secure lifestyle.
Jane wore blue denims. knee·
high leather boots and a sweater.
Long brown hair fell s oftly
around her face.
DIRECTOR Ted Kotcheff
spent more than an hour getting
the scene on fil01 , reshooting it at
least a dozen times. Jane was let-
ter perfect in her lines and de-
livery on every try.
· She was all business when s he
came into. the house for a mo-
ment's respite while the c rew set
up the next scene.
~h'e stirred up a hornet's nest
wilh her p<)litical activities. •
JANE'S STAND on Vietnam,
her trip to Ha noi during ilho
.. )\eight or the hostilities to broad-
cast ror tho Vietnamese -com-
munists and ·her attack on the
veracity of American prisoners
o f war won h e r s linging
criticis m. threats on her life and
an abusive press. ~
Today s he considers herselr
vindicated by the peace which
followed soon after "her visit to
Hanoi. She feels her cause was
just, her motives pure and the
final outcome pr oved her right.
"I don't think my political ac-
tivities will a ffect my career al
all," s h e said in her
straighlforw ard, matter-of-fact
manner.
"There's no reason for me to
think people won't come to see
my pictures ·because of my
personal beliefs and activities.
Any part of the audience that
stays away would be negligible.
..
"/.
NBC Plaiining
Comedies, ipet:ials Eyefl
By JOAN HANAUER NOC t>xccutiv••::. at u rcct>nl Los
LOS ANGELES (\.JPJ) .NRG Angt>les new ~ hrtcftng for
hopes to laugh its troubles away telev1s1on wrtters, ;,1,l1mtted that
next fall with a big batch of nuw the 19?5 rull st'a~on was. to use
half-hour comedies. NBC T Jlll l'vi:.Jon P r esident
For spice. there will be vancty Hobert 1 llowarcJ's word, "dis -
shows, and special offerings will appointanlo(" for NRC, <ind also
range from "Llfe.,Goes to the for the other nl·tworks.
Movies" as a three-hour one-shot ABC. "'hidi did b(.'ft1•r ~
to "The Life of Jesus" in six pctttively Uwn it has for yt'ar~
hour-long segments, to wind up probably wa:.n 't disappointed, on
EasterSunday, 1977. avt'rag i• c HS , ""hat with
The cast of "Jesus" include:. "fkoacon lltll '" lt•admg a :.cnes o{I
L ~ u re n c e 0 Ii vi c r . Ra IP h new s how flop:.. undcJUbledl.y-was R1c~ards~n. Anne Banc roft. dis appoinli·<t For N BC. thL"'1 975
James ~aso~, Rpd .steige~ · new shows wt·n· downright dis
,.Peter 0 T~ol e, Christopht::r . as,trous And they :.i n · doiog
Plummer ..... jam es ~.l Jone~. somcthm~ about 1t · Stacy Keaclt and many more
British actor Robert Powell will John McM..ahon .. ~RC vice pre-
portray Jesus. · sident for dl'v"'.lopn'tclll . an-
Sure ly the res e m bl a nee nounced a four-point program for
between "Life Goes to the Mov-the 1976·77 season
ies" and the CBS three-hour wtn· Point one dealt with half hour
ner oj this year, "That's Enter · comedies -he s aid NRChad "16
tainment!," is a coincidence. pilots in development now as
compared to a dozen for the 1975
This was her first starring role
in three years. Her most recent
was "The Doll's House" in 1972
w,hicb followed her Academy
Award-winning performance in
"Klute'' back in 1970.
"It's a credit to the American
people that Nixon couldn't
recreate in the 1970s what he did
with McCarthyis m during the
1950s. The Nixon administration
waged a campaign to neutralize
my ecrective ness through th'
media:"
JAME FONDA IS BACK IN FILMS AT38
Her Spare Time Is Spent Campaigning
'l'HEN T~ERE 'S lhe dra~a season." He said there wiJI be in-
about Amelia _Earhart .. starnng creased emphas is on variety.
Susan Clark m the lttle role. shows with four in development,
She's the actress who was a hjt in and re'wcr long fQrm or one-hour
this season's "Babe,". th~ CBS pilots ··15 f'()r the coming
dram.a on Babe Dadrikson season plu!'. a couple of spmoffs. •
Zahanas. . . compared to :!2 lasl yt•ar ·· Wh at could be reall y exc1tmg 1s
the series of two-hour drama's hy THE co ME o JES a're n ot
rn,ajor Amerlcan playwrights ne<"essarily 1'1omest1,·:<.1lthough it
that NBC will put on television. wo uld seem the long form
She did a cameo role last year
in "The Blue Bird'" in Russia
with €1iza-belh Taylor, but sh~
doesn't really count that.
Since winning her Oscar, Jane
has become a cause celebrc.
Always a-f'ebel-end eutspoke f\,
' .
Jane is a brighT and articulate
woman who is quick to ran into
political polemics if given half a
ehan~e; She-must-be st.eerecldefl·
ly away from rhelorical ex-
ercises.
HAS SHE SEEN any indication
that her activism has hurt her
acting carcerl-,
"To the conl!mry." she rcpficd.
_::_aoth....'.Klu.t&:_ ang__:Thel Sh~t
ViP.go: Dave Patience
MONDAY,FEBRUARY2
BySYDNEYOMARR .
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your natural
pioneering qualities surge forward. Take a
ch'cince.on yourself.
TAURUS (April 2Q-May 20): What you gain
is result of c9operation from one who has your
best interests at heart. ·
GEMINI (May 21-Jun.e 20): Diversify -
dazzle with humor, wit, ability to utilize mate rial
at hand. Emphas is on achievement.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Check details in
thorough manner. Prepare for long-range policy,
project on solid base.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be analytical.
Refuse to be satisfied that something happened
-:-insist on .digging and discoverin(t>why it oc·
curred.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lie low -wait
and ~bserve. Som e persons. willing to take risks
lJl your expense, urge you to go on -and on.
LlBllA <Se pt. 23-0ct. 22): Study Vi rgo
message; avoid snap decisions. Don't fall for
proverbial sob story.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lunar aspects
point to extravagance, taking chances, lovers'
quarrels. Know when to draw line.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't al·
,tempt to change the world overnight. You have
many loose ends to tie.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): .New ap:
proach is necessary. especiaJly where close
neighbors, r elatives are conce rned . Leo,
Aquarius could figure promine~Uy.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on
values -personal and professional. Loyalty also
is spotlighted -and there could be apparent con·
met between duty and family.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What starts as
reprimand ends as accolade. You make come-
back -cycle is high and you receive credit for
efforts ..
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for ou.
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nothing like
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It's a lot of fun ... and lots of
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especially for our grand
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"America on Parade:· They're .
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They'll make you smile, no matter
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Horses, Don't They?' have been
released rece ntly in theaters and
both of them did beautifully.
"And I keep getting a lot of
film offers. If I haven't worked
much receotly it's by my own
choice. If I ttad found a property
ru~ed I would travelione it."
Jane has formed her own pro-
duction comp an y , Indochina
Peace Campain n Films Inc.
()PC>. to produce three movies
iA conjunction with major
studios. She will produce and
star in all of t hem .
The first will be "Coming
Home," about a wounded Viet-
nam Wa r Veteran. The second is
"A Hou se Divided ," a n
American Revolutionary War
film in which she will costar with
father Henry·Fonda and brother
Peter. The third· is untitled.•
In addition to he r pro-
'essional activities • .lane· is a
tireless, rabid campaign worker
for her politician husband, Tom
,Hayden, who hopes to capture
the Californ ia Democratic
senatorial nomination. unhors ing
Sen. John Tunney.
with Lord Olivier as creati.ve and playlets are., •
'artistic director, as wel"I a~actor Included in the comedy lineup
-if the mood and part 'lnke his are "The Ru re<iu. · · which fancyandifhis ~ealthpermits. Mc Mahon ca ll e d ··a n in -
An ~~ note 1s ~hat Granacla vcstigaltvc bure au of the govern-'f':l~v-lSWA~ ~P~filt~nt_ment..'' with · i,iair oL allents
Bnllsh producing firm, w1lf f1l!1' overseen by their boss, Henry_
the to-be-announced dramas in G \'b s 0 n 0 f 1 a t~; I a m e n t e d
Engla nd , even cf.hough the "Lau~h-in .. ,,,}
playwrights ~ill be the likes of ··over'-and·our· 1s a World War E';lg~ne O'Neill and Tennes!>~e ll ·comedy with a feminine slant,
Williams. and "Roxie .. will be something of ~pecials .are. grand fo.r pre-a departure a half-hour com-
stage, to fall an hol~s m the edy about a young girl hreakin~
schedule and oc.c_as1onally lo into s how bus iness, with her s ing-~lobber the oppos1t1on by stac~· ing and dancing wntten into the
mg a blockbuster against his script. •
cops and car chas~ we.ekly bore. "Ace" will be ~ericanized
But the 1bottom lane ts regular version of tns pcct"'1J Clouseau, sche~ an~ ~BC has made the farc ic ~ French detective
some Cliinges m its development played to such perfection -and
approach. box offi ce receipts m the two
DEVELOPMENT 1n ··Pink Panther" movies . No
television talk, means th~l in word on casting. but 1f NBC can't
dependent producing firms put find ~heir own Clouseau, how
together possible new shows. and about Tony Randall '!
tbe networks choose from amon~ There also wi ll be "Sni p.~·
these for their new season. If dc~cnbi;d as."the a~~ntu.rcsor.4'
large rtum-e r are developed hairdr<'sst>r who opl'htcs out of
few are chosen. llyanni~port
Sean· ~onn~1u .. i1Hcnaui Gain
A • IG("'"us. LAlrlll&OYAHll t
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BEST PICTURE-COMEDY
edwards BRISTOL CINEMA
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ROBERT REDfOAO
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SAW THE AMERICAN COWBOY
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LEGEND
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\ SUnday. February 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT {' f
·Brn~s .Outlast USC, 68-62; Shfi~e Lead
LOS ANGELES CA r > Mar
ques Johnson grabOOd a key de·
fensive r ebound under the
Southern cavroroia basket with 1 :2~0~turdo~ and 12th-ran. tA hung on io beat t11e
'frO 2, pushlng the Bruins
1nlo t h ree-a y lie fbr ' the
Paciflll&baske ball lead.
·Wiurucr.A leading 62-GO. tht>
6-foot-61/z J ohnson pulle<.1 down
the rebound after a missed :.hot
by USC's Greg White which could
have tie d the gam e . Ga' rn
Smith's basket and free throw!'\
, .
by Andre M cCarter and Richard
Washington' gave the Bruins
their fil'al six-point advantage.
ll was UCLA's 95th con-
secutive ho JTi e ~ourt v~ "longest stre1;1k ln. t~ • :
gave the 'Srµins a.~c 8
('c.rd. the s :tme. d <1rWo't .
ond sixth-ranked Was binglOo.
UCLA is-15~3 in alf games. .
Mccarter and Johnson each
scored 17 points to lead the
Bruins in the nationa lly televised
~ame. Guard Marv Salford had
24 points including six early in
the second half wb1~h brought ~e
Trojans within five polnts after
they appeared dead in the. first
half.
Johnson,
deer, st ,..dnv
a43·28
· ng like a rein·
second half with
hat gave UC LA
hen brought use
k wi 7-fool jump shot. .
wed with a. ~yinli
Sarrord tilt two long-.st\ots. •
with 16:11 left, USC trailed' y ~
43-38.
Three limes the Trojans closed
lo within two points. bul. UCLA
r esp o nde d eac h time a'nd
Johnson's t wis t iog baok shot
with 2; 17 lef( gave the Bruins a
62-58 edge. Wbite hjt two fref'
throws to narrow tfte gap and
whenmU LA pass went awry, use h e balJ a nd a chance to
tie. }) bit.e's baseline jumper
missed nd J~on gobbled up
the rebound.
UCLA 6 oach ene Bartow
chose unlxpect~(lly to start G
foo t -10 fr es b~an David
GreenwQod at center and h<'
Hartman .
Will Be
~-J:~-~in the South Coast
\Mi;~~~
UP( Telepllolo
USC'S STEVE MALOVI C (42) TRIES TO TAKE THE BALL AWAY FROM WILBER OLINDE.
Irwin Shakes Off -Flu,
• '* • •
Grabs -Hawaii Golf Lead
HONOLULL' l t\P1 "I was
happy to see the wind com(• up ...
Hale Irwin said. '"There \\ere too ·
many guys up there loo hu::h We
had lo have somcthin~. a little
wind, to make it interesting.··
The g us t y. whipping trade
winds came up fol-lo wing·
rnorning shower!. as I rwin"~
playing his back 01nc Saturday tn
. the third rounn of the $230,000
Hawaiia n Open Coif Tourna·
ment. Ther e was a massive 1am
of players a t th<' top when th1'
winds started, anrt lrwtn \\US
·there alo ne w h en .the rounll
fini she<I.
He fa shione d a scrambly,
hard-won. six-under-par 66 and
establis hed a one-shot lead over
hot-putting Bob Murphy with a
On T\I Toda"
Channel 1 at 2
54-holc total or 201. a distant 15
unde'r par on the wet. soft and
sogf!y W aialae Country Club
course
Ru t it was a fight. a struggle.
for Irwin. a three-time winner
las t year who is r apidly moving
Knox to Eagles?
Philadelphia Owner in LA
P 111 L A D E L I' 111 i\ I 1\ P 1
Owner Leonard 'l'llM' ~incl J.:l'IWr,11
lnanaiter Jim Murra'.\ o{ the
Philadelphia F.agle!'t Mt 1wr1•
Saturda y C'n rnulc·'-~·o-.. .... 1.o!S
Angeles. appan•ntly :-t1ll .... 111
search of a m·w h1·ad <·n~tch for
the National Fnothall 1.ca~uc
club.
Tose a nd 1\111 rr.1~ nrnwd 111
Los An~cles lt·ss than :H li<>ur:-
a fl e r th c i r 111 l l' n · i e w \\' 11 h
Harvard coach .IOl' Hestir
They mad<' no p11bhl' :11111111111
cement of Saturday's tn p. hut 111
formed sources sa1<l tht• t wo
might be 1 n Lt• r vi l' w 111 i.: l.11-.
Angele s Rams c·oal·h Chutk
Knox, n native of Pt•nns'.\ I\ ar11a
1l was reportt><l earlier t hi.It
Knox's cont raC't t'Xprrrc1 1111"
month and that Ill' was S('l!k1ng ;r
better deal with the Ram"
Tose and M u rrav ml'l with
Reslic Friday. but "none of thr
parties involvl·d lrns commc1\lt•d
on the interview.
The Eagles have been t ryin~ to
fill the vacant head coaching s lot
s ince Mike McC'ormad. ''a!>
firNI in December. at the close or
the senson
Knox. who JOtned the Rams in
1973. has led his te am to Nationa l·
Conference titles 1n all th!\e
years. compiling a 33-9 r ecord.
During his tenure. the Ra ms
havt' j?one 2-3 in playoff games.
having lost in the fi rst round in
197:1 and in the d ivisi()h cbam·
pionship the P.:ls l two seasons.
lldore joining Los Angeles,
Knox was offensive line coach of
thl• Detroit Lions for six years
and an assis tant coach for the
New York J ets for lO years.
Th<• 44 ·year -o.ld coach 1s a
nat1\'C of Sewickley, Pa .. aod at-
tended Juniata Collc~c in llunt-
in~on. Pa .. where he was CO·
captain and a three-year let· •
terman as an offensive lineman.
After gr adua tioo in 1954, Knox
!'p<'nt one season as assis tant
coach at his a lma mater before
goin g into Pennsylvania prep
coaching for four years. He was
line coach at Tyrone High for one
season and head coach ror three
years at Elwood City High.
into the front rank of the game's
perfoTmers .
He a nd a ll his fa mily have
heavy colds. He's sniffling and
coughing and gulping medica-
tion.
''We've been working pretty
hard just trying to get healthy, ..
he said. "Luckily, we're under
the care or two very good doc-
tors. But we1ve a)} been down and
out all week.
'Tm just glad I was able to
play a good back nine."
He played that side in 32, four
under par, a nd moved to the lead
a lone with birdies on three of Cour
· holes a l one stretch.
Murphy composed a 67 -in·
eluding a birdie on the final hole
after the n ational t elevision
cameras had cut away -and
was alone in second just one shot
back al 202.
Laguna Beach resident Alan
Tapie shot a 68 for a thre~·round
total of 208.
Lee Trevino a nd /\mold
Palmer were well back. six and
seven s trokes. respectively.
despit& m atching 69s tn the third
round.
Third-round l~ecler\ on I~ 1'l0,000 Haw""•" Ol>tf> QOlllourn• ,,,.,. I
H•fe Irwin
Boll M<1rp/ly
O.n Cren\h"w
Al Oelberger
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en jolted by the r e-
signatio ( its premier coach.
George Hartman.
His surprising announcement
that he wjll no longer coach the
Saddlebac k College Gauchos
leaves a gaping hole. and
although he wiJI be succeeded,
I'm not al all certain he will be
replaced.
Hartman did the unbelievab#
wher ever he coached, turning
foSeT tnto winners. \-was
particularly amazing the way he
\fu1~
WASH
OLEHNWH ITE
~a.J!le into the South Coast area an<i put' together his program at
Saddleback College.
That region's high schools had
suffered through mostly losing
seasons with only tidbits of t alent
appearing here and there, now
and then. .
Yet he immediately got the
ball rolling at Saddleback, took
what little he had to recrtiit from
and molded a school with a fool·
ball foue to be respected.
His first losing season was the
only one be would e naure in
eight years as Gauchos boss -
and that could be forgiven when
you realize he had only freshmen
witli whom to work.
At that the Gauchos were 4·5.
Over those years his teams
reflected what Hartman was
able to instill: Solid fundamen-
tals and a winning tradition ..
Afte r : that first losing' cam
paign, Hartman r ebounded and
guided t~e Gauchos to the slate
championship game for s mall
schools. On a cool, foggy night m
Mar ysville. his team lost the
state title duel to heavily favored
Yuba College, 24-19.
That season was one of his
standout efforts .
However. I fe lt the most
s pa rkHng perfor m ance a Sad-
dleback eleven turned in came in
a losin g cause in 1972. Sad·
dleback. with a handful of stu·
dents; 'by comparison. fa ced
the l arge schools· mighty
Pasadena in the second round or
s tate playoffs.
· Pasade n a was about as heavily
favored as was Ohio State in its
Rose Bowl duel with ~uc LA a
"'month :Igo today.
Yet the Gauchos played tough
and nearly pulled out what would
have been a 'Classic upset. taking
a 7·3loss
Hartman 's teams picked up
five conference championships
or co-titles and they averaged
24 . l points per· game in eight
:)'Cars_
His success at Saddleback
seemed . to carry over into lhe
South Coas t area high school
ranks as most of t hose schools"
now have respectable programs
His influence a nd hard work
will be keenly missed.
U.S. Defeate d
Jim Hindmars h s cor ed 12
points on pena lty ki c;ks afld set up
a four-point try on a long run
Saturday afternoon ·to spark the
Austr.alian national rugby team
to a 24-12 victory over the United
States All-stars·at Anaheim's La
Palma Park.
Kip Oxman's four kicks pro-
vi.ded a ll the scoring for the Unit·
-. edSlates.be fore a cr owdofS.500
Ford Sparks Davis Past_ Irvine
, .
Former M arin:i Hi~h standout'
Mark Ford scored 22 point"d
teammate M ark Olson hit n
s parking UC Davt.<; to an s; 72
collette basketba II v11·tory over
UC Irvine . at Crawford ll:i ll
Saturday n ight
The loss scnously cl:un pcns
UCI's hopes for a .. post·~N1son
NCAA playoff berth. The victory
ran Davis' season record loll 6.
UCI is now 9-8.
Ford . 6-S 1un1or forward
guard. hit six field goals and was
Hf or 12 from the ~harity stripe.
And Olson. the far Western Con·
ference'i most valuable player
last season, canned 10 field goals Met five free throws.
The Aggies. sizzling most of
the night". rolled to a 37·31
halftime lead over the Anteaters
and UC I couldn't get any closer
in the second hair.
Oovis converted 22 of 2S free
throw attempts as 43 fouls were
called in the game-26 against
UCI. The Aggies h it 52 pe r -
cent of their shots.
Nate Jon es ~and Steve
Cleveland sparkle~ for the An·
t eaters . Jones, a senior from
Barstow, led UCI with 18 points
while Cleveland, UCJ's leadin1t
s corer, hit 16. Jeff Rutter also
was in double figures for Irvine
with 10.
UCI returns to action Friduy
niRhl. hosting the University of
San Diego. Saturda y night Biota
Cotlege of La Mirada invades
Crawforcl Halt.
UCOa•lt (Ml
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TPl.th 19 JS >& 11
played well to help UCLA tak~ a
cornro aTlding lead 11\ the first
hoft
McCar\er scor ed 13 oC lus
points before intermission as the
Bruinis took a 41·28 halftime lead.
UCLA led by 16. 33·17, with fi ve
minutes rem aining before t~e ·
TrOJilns closed t he gap.
The sewor guarct hit au of his
six shots, from t11e floor in the
first half
Greenwood ~tarted io pJace or
Ralph Drollmger . the 7-134 senior
who has played inconsistently in
M any
tbe las t f ew UCLA s:u m C'!>
Greenwood respone(.'<I ,wath nine
points and five rcoound!'> In th~
first l3 minutus . lie \.\OUOCI Ul!
with 13 points .
Southern Cal dropped to 0·5 in
the conference The TroJ:ins are
noW:-11· 7 and.h? ye lost six !>tra1ghL
g1m ~.· '. IJ~> -"i.'linll; a Trow1>ro~ 11. Malo••<~. S.ff0fd't.,,J6'1\f~l. Poncr t 8cri<1 s, INul•~'"""*' . ,
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Players, ·Aides . ..
Praise Hartman
By CRAIG SllF.FF program at Saddle back and from Ot 11\e D~lly Pilot SIMI b · d George Ha rtman's resignation my personal o servat1on an
Thursday night as Saddleback comme nts J 've heard. Sad -
Colle"c's athletic director and dleback feels it proba bly cannot " ext.en'd the funds t o have a firs t football coach came as a surprise to manv of Dis close friends. as· rate program ... said Sam Chicas.
sociateS...r1tnd former a nd current the boosters club president playe rs ~ "The young men from the high
Ha rt man · s announcement schools in the Saddleback district
ca ine during Saddleback's will not have the value of one of
awards dinner honoring the foot-the finest coaches I've tever
6an 1eam . 1 letter of-resigna· known ." s aid Chicas, an assis-
tion will be submitted to the col-t ant supennfenOenf wlth-ttre-
lege's trustees at the Feb. 9 meet-Capis tra no Unified School Dis·
ing. A search· for a repla.cement trict. will not begin until after that "In the form ative years Sad-
meeting. according to a college dleback had a lot of bad publici·
snokes man. ty. Hartman's football program
lfartman was out of town and and t~e total athletic progra m
unavail abl e for comment. was.1~st .. about the only good
although . he did leave a brief pubh.cily · .
statement with his office. Chicas ~as .the ~nnc1pal. at
Jn part it read, "The l ion S•anna lllgh m 1958 .and.htred
to stop coaching and to .up . Haft.ma n as the football coach.
the responsibility for the ctiG.JIThe two were al~o l?gcther at
program was not made quickt:>41'" San Clei:nent,e lltgh. in 1966-68;
nor easily. And Chicas two :;on!;, Ton:>
''I've "give n this ste p more (1968) and P_at ~ 1974-751, ~layed
thought than I care to remember· for H~rtman at Saddleback.
Over the past two years it has Chicas h ad_ been .told _by
become increasingly difficult to Hartman two d_a ys befo1e l~e an-
keep alive the type of qu~ pro-no1;1ncement that he was goin_g to
gram 1 feel our players i>~ and quit, thus . was not s urprised
want. And one we can take to the Thursd ay night.
community with pride," read the But others were •
statement.
Basically what it all boiled
down tow as t he board of trustees
and Hartman just didn't see eye
to eye on certain financial mat-
ters.
"George wants ~ ficst class
HULST QUALIFIES
FOR WORLD MEET
BELMONT. Calif.-Laguna
Beach lligh's Eric Hulst finished
seventh in the U.S. trials for the
worl d cr oss country c ham·
pionships. here. Saturday, clock·
ing a time or 38 minutes, 15
se conds over the 7.45 -m ile
course.
Hulst, in finishing in the top
eight. earned a trip to the world
meet Feb. 24 in Wales.
·The winner was Gar-Sr Tuttle in
37 : 23. Oth~rs in the lop eighlin·
eluded : 2. Dave Babiracki ,
37:29; 3. Don Kardong. 37:34 : 4.
Glenn Herold, 37 : 41 : 5. Tony San·
doval. 37 :46 ; 6. Steve F1anagan/
37:57: 8. Chuc k Sm ead, 38:20.
Sa~pended Ball
Jay Roelan, )lartman·s No.
assis tant, was s hocked.
"I was thoroughly shocked by
the announce m ent. But I know
George has been down tho last
couple of years. He's l)Ot going to
sae-riUce his principalsJn ccrt,ain
things M-believes in.
"George wants to have a quali·
ty program and it's not going to
be continued, so he felt it was
time to bow out. l 've respected
and admired. the m an for manv
years we've wo.rked together.
R 's Saddlebac k 's loss, it really
is. He'll b e a tough man to
replace," said Roel an.
F o rmer Saddleback AIJ -
American defensive back Rudy
Holmes was not totally surprised
at the a nnounceme nt:
'· l knew h e w as gelling
frustrated." s aid Holmes Crom
his residence 1n ·Des Moines,
Iowa where he is taking dasses
at Drake University.
"George did a lot for me. 1
d idn't play footba ll in high
See Hartman, PagcC2
Ul'I Ttlte"-'O
Otto Moor e (lefl ) of the N"ew Orleans Jazz a ppears to have
the ball suspe nded over his fingertips in a n NBA game with
Atlanta Saturday njght. Atlanta 's John Drew and New
Orleans E . C. Coleman also fight for the r e bound. New
Orleans won 108.95.
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C2 OAJL V PILOT Sunday. f ebcuary 1 .1978
Sports i11, Brief
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164-point ·Loss
rep Five
LAKE CHARLES, La "We
knew it was"go1ng to he bad,"
l a m ented co ach Kirb y
Bruchhaus after his South
Came ron Tarpons were d c-
\'astated by defending AA cha mp
WO. Boston, 198-34, in a high
school basket bull gime · "Every time the lake athot
those big boys wo just tip it
1n ." said nruchhaus. whos e
tallest player stands 5· 10.
D a vid Lawre nce . a 6 7
fo~ward, f!la~ed 65 points for the
winners 1n the game Frid<:t y
night. Boston led 44·0 al the
quarter and 97-9 al the half.
·• AnyW'a y. they didn't gel 200." •
said Bruchha us.
K ing• Ro•p, 7.3
lN,GLEWOOD \ Defenscman
Ab DeMarco·s seconfl goal of the
night ignited a four·goal Los
Angeles explosion as the Kings
shelled Montreal 7-3 Saturday
'night to snap the Canadiens' 42·
T9sdal Third
·In Dµtch Mee t
A M E-R-5--F-<:1 0 R 'f ~ '.F-h-e
Netherla nds -Dan a Point's
feggy Tosdal tied for third in the
women's lOQl)>ullerfly as the
United States dominated the
second day o( an 18-nation swim·
ming meet Saturday.
Tosdal had a time of 1:05.31 in
tying Jose Darnen of The
Netherlands. Deena Deardruff
was the winner in l :04.54,
followed by Marina Jank of East
Germany in 1: 05.18.
.. 011\er tvenli.
, Men'i too fr'9 -t Mike Bruner cu s I Sl •1. 1
Oo"9 Northw• v cu S. I SJ a., 3. Jol\n Murpny
fU Ii.I So4 01, men·~ •OO lrtt-t. Orun('r, •.OI to. men'\ 100 fly I Broan Orln~lty IEn9land) $1•8.
7 Robin BaOhau• CU. S I S8.U : men·~ 700 bit<~ 1. GMV Abranom 1En91ane112. to.•s. 1 ~111
Artley CU S I 1 t I tO; mtn'l 100 bru~t t Alq•r
Kudl1 CUSSIU 2'21 SJ, 2. Vladln11r Otmont1h
CUSSAI 2:71.St.
w omen'\ •00 trtt t AMtlle'!> Man fTh<'
'Nt \Mrlandil • 16.26, l Yol...U.. AQ9tnbilch•(fh~
Nethtrland• I 4 7• SI, J, K611V Powell CU.S. I •·n.•s; women'\ 700 o"tk-1. Ulrl~e Alchttr
<E•\I ~rmanv I 1 " 1. 100 bruit t. Kar1;1
l lnl<e IEa\I (.er many I 1 J' H , 100 tr•t En•tti
Brn~ltha I The NclhcrtanO\ I ~ /0
game consecutive victory streak
on the West Coast.
The Kings were the last team
to defeat Montreal on the Wci.t
Coast , 6-3. on Feb. 6, 1971. It was
the first West Coast~loss ever for
Montreal Couch Scotty Howman.
The seconc.l-place Kings, who
still ~rail tffe lcague·l('udin1~
Canadiens by 21 points in Nornsc.
~ivision, erupted for three goals
in a 57-second span or the second
period to s hock the Canadiens
and goaltender Ken Dryden, the
NHL:s leading goalie. •
Huskies Top WSIJ
S EATTLE -Was hington
center J a m es Edwards scored 19
points lo lead the sixth-ranked
Huskies.to a 75·66 Pacific·8 Con·
ference bas ketball victory. over
the Washington State University
Cougars Sa\urday.
Steve Puidokas. topped WSU
with 20 points but got little sup~
port as the Hus kies effectively
shut off WSU's No. I ~corer . Ron
Davis.
S J32,J .J6 Payoff ·
TlJ UANA -A 34-year·old al
torney collected $132,146 Satur·
ay-ai--eatient~Taee-trttck-for-a
$24 wager he had placed Jln. 18,
a Caliente spokesman said: •
Ian L. Meikle, from Kamloops,
B.C .. Can .. had placed the wager
in the 5·10 Caliente handicapping
contest while vis iting Tijuana
earlier this month, bul bad lefl
the track before learning be had
won the payoff, a record for the
track.
PappcuWin•
KANSAS CITY -George _pap·
pas captured the fourth title of
•his career when he won the $8.000
first prize Saturday o n the
Professional Bowlers' Associa·
tion tournament circuit.
._,The Charlotte, N.C., pro sur-
• ~ throug h four opponents for
his victory, defeating top-seeded
Earl Anthony. 223-219 in the title
match.
HARTMAN ...
Continued Fr om Page Cl _
school. but I became an All·
American al Saddleback, played
a t Drake and with the pros
< Atlanla Falcons, Southern
California Sun). Obviously
George was very instrumental
in helping me."
Holmes s pent the past football
season helping coach the Gaucho
defensive backs and s pecialty
teams. He's been at Drake t.he
past month.
''It's amazin1i what j;eorgc
gets out of his f'ootl;tall players.
lie doesn't have g&d football
schools to draw from. He's a very
emotional co<:1ch and very dis·
ciplined. Uis teams h ave a
positive attitude and they know
they can win. A lot of that came
from George and a lot Crom his
assistants, too "
/\nothcr former J*iyl'r, Jim
Poettgen, was also surprised.
TV Sports
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SCHOOL BASK ET BALL.
• 12 i30 p .m . 12 l NBA
BAS K ETBALL -The
Washington Bullets face the
Golden Stale Warriors at
O a kland. (7)
SUPERSTARS -The third
men's qu a lify i n~ r ound ,
taped at Rotondo. 1-'la.
2p.m. (7) -GOLF-Vinal
round play in the $230,000
Haw aiia n Open from
Honolulu's Waialac Country
Cl uh. • .
4 p.m . (7l -WIOF.WORl.D
Ot' SPORTS -:r hc second
heat in the international race
of chnmpions. Also. the U.S.-
USSR boxing m atchl'<;. t;,iped
in Moscow and tin upd:lll' on
the winter Olympirs
tO :;l O p .m . (ll }
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
T he USC Trojans •met the
l 'CLA Bruins Saturday Qight.
Taped.
"l was a ball boy for Sad-
dleback whe n I was a fres hman
in high school. I roomed with the
players in bun"ks al El Toro
Marine Base, so I got to know
George pretty well.
''He's just one great man. rm
just lucky to know him.
"He had a role to pla)C on the
rootoall field. and that was to
form unity. And he did it. He was
the disciplinarian . He would alwa~s get one person to pick on
and use him ... a guy who could
take it. And that guy was always
a better football player because
of it.1'
Poettgen. who earned All ·
Ametican honors as a defensive
back al Saddleback. intercepted
12 passes for Cal Poly <Pomona>
last season and w as named to the
Lillie All-Coast team as a junior
Two current Saddleback slu·
dents who played for Hartman
the p as t two season s. also
praised the Gauchos coach.
(\\ark Dobis. a linebacke~
runnjng back, said : "He's been
almost a father image on the
football field. He's an emotional
coach. If he yells at you, you
know he cares. When he stops
yellin g. it's all over. He's just a
great guy."
Mark Maurer. a tight end, said
the announcement by Hartman
wasn't a surprise, but the time il
came was.
"He made the announcement
at the end of the banquet and
there was complete silence when
he did it. Then we gave him a
standing ovation. Some of the
women had tears and J think a lot
of the guys were close to it. I
know I was .
"But l expected him to leave
the year before. He likes to run a
first class program a-nd hl'
wasn't able to do that.
.. 1 never respected a man
more. But he wasn't totally
wrapped up in football. He's a re
al human guy and that was
evidenced off the field. Ile mad<>
me a more d1sc1pl.med person
and it'll be a value lo me
wherever I go.··
Prep Crtreials
Top Cage-Tilts ..
Set This Week
Costa Mesa. Edison. llunt
ington Beach and a bundle of
South Coas t League teams have a
chance to tie some knots in their
quest for circuit and CIFplayoffs
glory this week as crucials loom
in every direction for high school
bas ketball teams alonl! the
Orange Coast area.
Here·s a capsul-e look at the hot
races :
c eni 11ry ·uag•
Costa Mesa High's Mustangs
• have won four in a row and are
within striking distance of un·
beaten Corona del Mar. Wednes·
day the ~~sans host unpredicta·
ble~l Modena. then Villa Park's
Spa ans. a team which knocked
off. esa earlier, invades Friday.
The Sea. Kings of Corona del
Mar, 19-0 for the season and No. l
in Orange County and No. 2 in
CIF 4-A. circles. clash at Tustin
and host Santa Ana. a couple ol
quintets out or playoff contention.
Estancia , 1-oser of three
straight. will try to regain its
winning ways with home encoun.
ters against Magnolia and. El
Modena.
~outlt Coast League
Three round( of hostility await
South Coast League teams with
et.ion-stated-:J:.uesday,,._ Eriday
and Saturday. And circuitleader
Mission Viejo is on the spot-each
night as the Diablos (6-2) travel
to El Toro (5·3) Tuesday, to
Laguna Beach Friday and
University Saturday.
a shot al running away with the
crown earlier, but back·lO·ba
one-polnt losses lo Laguna·Bolifi'
and Unive rsity has kepl th1:.
clrcuil extremely competitiv.e .
E•plre L eague
llunt in glon Beac h lligh'i;
Oilers had It C'asy the past week .
but this week's menu offers suf.
fer competition as Orange and
Cypress await -
·Fi(st it's Orange Tuesda y
night in the Panthers' gym where
0(;lJlge is extra tough ... but a big-
ger game Tuesday is Cypress at
Katella. Then Cypress. which
shares the league lead with Hunt·
ington Beach and Katella going
into this week 's acti3n, all with
7·1 marks, visits Huntington .
Cypress handed Huntington
Beach its only loss in league
l51·46> and is r anked No. 7 in
Orange County with a 13-4 re· cord~two notches behind the
Oilers and their 15-4 mark and
No. 5 Orange County·rating.
S unset League
Edison lligh's Chargers have '
WOr\ four in a row a nd can put a
solid grip on second place Wed·
nesday at Loara. <i team one
game behind the Chargers.
Friday, however. the Chargers
must uw ade .Marina where lb
Vikes, now 18·3 on the year,
await with a nine.game winning
streak providing they get past
Westminster Wednesday.
Saddleback _..._._ • ------1:..:11-..-.... .... ow..a
University (4·4) and Laguna
Beach (4·4) clash at Laguna
Tuesday in another crucial. 0.lty ...... ,_...illy lllcMN K .... lar
HVC'S MIKE BOGDANOV GETS OFF A JUMPER.
Connors
Faces Borg
In Finals
PHILADELPHIA -:Persistent
Jimmy Connors dropped the fir~
set Saturday night but rallied to
put a way boy hood pal Dick
Stockton, 3-6. 7·5, 6-3, 6-2 and ad-
vance to today's final of the 115,00
U.S. Pro tennis indoor tourna·
ment.
Connors meets Sweden's Bjorn
Borg. who swept into the cham-
pionship round Saturday after·
noon with a powerful 6-2, 6-2, 6-2
victory over HollanCf's Tom Ok·
ker.
Jn doubles P.lay. Corona del
Mar's ..Rod Laver tearped with
Dennis Ralston lo defeat Stan
Smith and San Clemente's Bob
I..iutz. 7·6, 6·4. Laver and Ralston
.won a 7-4 tie breaker to take the
first set.
Metret,e li A d vQnt!e•
C LEVEL.AND _..:Al ex
.Metreveli of Russia and.Haroon
Rahim of ,Pakistan moved into
today's finals in the Sl5,000 Na-
tional Teonis Fou11dation touma·
ment with straight-set victories
Saturday night. v-
Metre\'cli knocked off Charlie
Owens. 7·6. 6·2, aft<'r Rahim upset
Colin Dibley of Australia, 6-2. ~-4.
Goologong Wi n •
The Diablos appeared to have
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CHiC AGO -Third-;eedeo
Evonne Gootagon~ of Australic.1
won the singles title in the $75,000
women's pror<'~sional te 1'nis
tournament Saturday by defeat·
ing top·seedecl Virginia Wade of
England. 3·6. 6·3, 6-2 before a
('rowd of9.876 'JEFF FRAZER (LEFT), BOB PATAPOFF BATTLE FOR ·BALL.
Conq11;_er~r~. Roll, 55-40
Ry LAtfRf:NF.KF.YS
Ot ti•• D•1t1 Piiot St.>fl
Th<' Jluntingt9n alley Chris-
lrn n High Conqut•rors. paced by
senior Mike Hogclanov, troun<'cd
the Ambas s ador Christia n
Royals of Downey, 55·40. i n
/\cademy League basketball ac-
tion Saturday night al Southern
California Colle~e
The Conquerors, now 5·0 in
league play. s hot a sizzling 58 ·
percent 10 the first haJf. and
never looked back.
Using a 1-3·1 zone defense.
Huntingt o n Va lle y kept the
Royals scra mhlin~ and caused
numerous turnovers with its ag
gressive play.
In the torrid first quarter. the
6-3 Bogdanov poured in four of
seven shots from the field. most-
ly comer jumpers. for 53 percent.
He had 26 points for the night.
And Huntin g t on Valle y
forward Beb Snyder hit.four or
five for a hot 80 percent shootin~
average in the first period.
The Conqoerors were not able
to penetrate the Royals defens<'
to get inside, but that was not
necessary as they shot well from
the outside.
Action slacked oCC in the second
and third quarters. but Bogdanov
brought fhe cr6wd to its feet with
a OO·footer as the buzzer sounded
ending the third period.
Breezes;
OCC Falls
Saddleback College remajned
alive in the Mission Conference
basketball picture with an easv
82·74 vic t ory OHr v isiting
Southwestern College Saturday
nigh\ at Mission Viejo High
T he win kept the Gauchos two
games behind fr9nt·runnin12
Riverside CC. The loss was
Southwesteon's first in six con-
ference games. .;,•
In another JC game. invading
Orange Coast fell to Gr6ssmonl.
65-48 in South Coast Conference
play.
Saddleback was led by forward
Dennis Smith who hit 31 points .
connecting on 13 of 21 from the
field and five of' six from thl'
charity stripe.
As a team the Gauchos sizzled
from the field. canning 32 or 52 at-
tempts for 62 percent.
Saddleback led from the sta r!'
and built a big lead. The Gauchos
were ahead. 50·35 at the half.
Randy Carlisle had 10 assists
for Saddleback while Mike
Bokos ky led t he Gauchos in re·
boundin~ with 14 .
Meanwhile al El Cajon.
Orange Coast was in the ~ame
for the first few minutes of the
second half before the Griffins
went on a tear.
OCC 's P irates, lrailin~ 31-27 at·
the intermission. lied the rount.
at 39. Then Grossmont guard
Ruben Ray went lo work. His out·
side s hooting helped the Griffins
to a subst<1nlaa l lead and the'
breezed thl' rest of the way. Ra;·
finished with 22 pointc; for gamc-
honors. Freshman J!Uard Dave Taylor
was OCC 's lone player in twin
fiJtures with 14. OCC fini~hed
with a shoolinj! percentage of 35
for the game while Grossmon(hit
52 percent.
The loss was the Pirates·
fourth strai~ht in South Coai;t
piny. Both Grossmonl ~ind OCC
huve 2·4 circuit records.
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Seattle May Get A.L Team in '77
With a comfortable 45·28 lead •
going into the fourth period, Hun-
tington Valley seemed well in
charge of the game. but the
Hoyals were far from throwing in
the towel.
Ambassador came charging
back, no doubt feeling the loss of
leading scorer J eff Taylor who
was sidelined with an injury, but
the Royal& could not get closer
than 11 points .
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NEW YORK (AP) -American
League baseball owners resolved
Saturday to put a team In Seattle
In 1977 if thr~ conditions are
met. One of th conditions was
the dropping M a $32.5 nrtllion-
law suit.
Th e tond it1ons wcce an·
nounced by Aml'ncan League
president L<'e Mac Phai I in the
_presence of Lester Smilh. the
representative of..a group wa nt·
ing lo put baseball back in Seat
lie. the city whose one.year fling
with the game r esulted in the law'
~uit.
MacPhail said the other two
conditions were that a Seattle
franchise go to Smllh and his
group which includes five other
men including show business
personality Danny Kaye, and
that a satisfactory lease agree-
ment he worked out.
The announcement came in the
early evening aboµt f!even hours
after a meeting or the Americon
League owners was convened an
a midtown hotel.
"We have passed a resolution
opproving lo expand to lliil 13th
rlub under certain conditr&ns ...
said MacPhail.
The conditions were then read
in the prcscn<'e of Smith. who. in
answer to a question of whethe r
the ronditions could be met.
said: "That's why I came lo New
York.·· ·
TM other members of Smith's
Seattle group, besides Kaye, wer <>
idl'ntifi<'d as W a ltcr ~hoenfeld .
Stevl'n Golub .. Jim Wabh and
J im Stilwell. All are Seattle busi-
nessmen except Kaye.
The Seattll' question turned in-
to a sore for haseball when the
1!16!> Pilots bec ame> the 1970
Milwaukee Brewers. After tho
mov& the legal battle quickl y
followed.
MacPhail. questioned ;ibout
other expansion plans. said only
the Seattle question had been dis·
cussed.·. •
A Seatite franchise would give
the AL ~ teams and would lead
to scheduling problems since one
team would always be idle: A
solution to the problem would be
13 teams in carh or the AL anti
the National League and In
Lef1eague play.
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S.ckh•nd ) O t •
ffattf I t 1 l
st-clllf\tr) 0 0 •
O.ullad 0 I 1 t
Total• H S ti H
'<e« llY 0..Nn
A-\IOCIOt Hijnt"'OIOll \lttloy
8 17 I tlAO
71 I II 10 \I
~ctttr -l1toun,, 8,.arh ;"tt Coron~ df'l M.1r, Sr'n
Cllment• at Miu Ion Vl•lo lbOth •I l .JOt, E•t•nn <t
at Garotn C.rovt CJ ISi, Mllronn' •t Ne"'oo't •
M&rbor (2• JOI, Founlntn V&llty 41 W<>•tmlMtor
m
Wft\ltlt19-CorOM O~I Mt' At fu\ton, LOMA di
Marine Ct>otll •I II, W• ..... IMtH Al Nt woofl
Mlrbo< 161. Edhon al FouMl l" Vtllo'f C6 JOI. S.tn
,. An& ., Co••• MM•, (\IM>(•A "' Meonoll•,
Gol.,.nwuut El C.am·~ ltll•t I 101
G1rl\ l>a\lo•lt>tll UC Irvine •I Cal POIV Pomon•
l•I
Wtll11Hfl1 0 't• 41
8H~tlbtll-Corono <It• MM •I fu\ltn E l
_.,. •t CO•'• 111•\A, M•onotl• •• E•t•n<••·
t!dl\Oll •t LO•,. Fo .... t.in Vl llty .. W<o\ttfll, LO•
Alamlto• •I N•w(lort Horl!O•. M•nne et
Wlt•tmln\lt• t•ll Al ~I, S•nt~ Mo<>•f" "' c:;.oldM
Wl>\t, >t<'O"l).te •At San RorM•dlno <bot II At 11
•
-
Pitchirg No. 1 Strength :I .
For Goldeii West Nine.
Golden Wes t College
bas~bnll .tea m i-have
usually had soh d hitting
over the years a nd h ave
had lo rely on 1l m ost of
the time l o w in games.
B u t t h ere's a new look
to coactl Fred Hoover·~
Hustlers thit1 1>eason
"Our p itcHing will be
our m a in s trength lh1s
season," says H oover
··w e've been playin g
very good d efen se. but
o ur hitting 1s qucstiona·
b leat this s t age."
Leading the pitchin'
contingent is Doug Moll.
a rig h t -h a nder wt\O
fash ion e d a 7 3 record
last ~r while hein~
name d to th P All
Southero Cal team.
Righ t -handers Scott
Bori e <2 ·2 >. Ti m
Rich a rds (4 -4 >. and
.Mor gon A hbo tl r e turn
<£lon g with l efty R o n
Meridith.
R ichards is o n e . of the
leading h itter !' for the
Rus tlers. lie batted .281
last season a nd earned <Hunting t o n Beact)l will
all-circuit h o no r s : be Ill second a nd M i k e
Richards will also be Selw ood ( ~<i ason) will
u sed as a d esign ated hit· play third.
terandatfirstbase. Selwood broke a n
Abbott has bee n the ankle two weeks before
biggest s urpris e, SflYS the Rus tlers began then·
H oovfr . "I compare him season a year ago, thus
with ~at E spinoza. Ab· 1 s a fr esh m an in
bolt will be our No. t r e -e ligjbibty . liefe~· says Hoove r . Ab· Fresh men fi g ure to
bolt did n o t ·p itch at a ll man the out field spots.
last s e ason a n d was used Vince Bie n e k C Fountain
s paringly as :rn infielder. V a lley) will b e in left,
The infield is set with Jerry Velas quez (Lo~
s ho rtstop J ohn Leone t h e Amigos l 111 center a n d
only r e lurn i ng l et-Larr y Kuba cki
terman Leon~ le d the <W estmins ter > in rig ht. •
t e am i n h i tti n g las t Other top pla,Yer s for
season w tt h ~ .338 the Rustler s inc l ude
ave rage. 'sophomore outfie lder
T o m Johnso.n who S h a w n Guinn, freshman
played at Orange' Coast in f i e l d e r S l e v e
two season s ago, will d o Bernhardt <Costa taesa }
the cat c hing. Fres h man and f~eshman catcher·
Ed Vignaroli Cll unt· outfie ld e r SC'o tt
ington Be ach > will back D esrosiers (Edison ).
him up. Gol den W est open s
Jack Up ton , a play Saturday, hos ting
freshman from Fountain LA V a lley.
Valley will play firs t c..tctenW••ta•:•NllScfte<lu••
base. Dou~ Mansolino s.u Feo. 1-LA v.uu . '""'~·
noon FeD. 11·U-Ca\ev Sten9et lournev.
Hoop Results ·
For Coast Area
N>mt (Flr\I roundopPOflent (.at Poly
(Pomo,_. I JV, 2 301
TJ*\., FeD 11-.1 Or•nge CN \I
S.1 .. Fe&. 21-S.nl• An•, r-orne, noon •
Tws . FeD U~t C:.Ol~n Wo t
F'rt., ~D. 21 S•ddlet>atk, llOfT'f
Sit .. Feb. 11_.t S<lnte Ana. noon.
Set.. Mal th~ "' Cvores,•. I TuH . March • Rio Honoo', I
hOme.
I ""tor \larsftfl
· IN .. r 0.110 1 CU) S.rvlte
Tim PubOdy 'UI F (8) Wilt
.._rtnell 011 I" U I McConllOI\
Tllu", M•rch ti-al S•nta 'MOntc1•.
S.J..Hotrc!Lll-' LA HUDor'. I Tues., Marcll r6 LACC'. home
Thu~. M.,c,, 11-<YI>"" •• "°,.,,.,
Sat • Marcll ~·' RIO HondO'. I. lllf'S., Marcll 23-S•nta Monie•'.
Sunday. Febru•i 1 1976 DAILY PILOT
Alamitos
Racing
R4'srilts
Fer ,.,11 .... ..,
Clffr, Track,..,,
PlllU lllACE HO Y••O• l vc•r Ol~& 11p Clo1ml11g. PYr\e '"00
NOSaoSonq\
ICre'"" Papa lndl• COrevcr 1
Niie Tratfl IB•OOl\>I
Time -11 ll
110 >-0 )10
•OO •40 r 20
Aho ran Ro"~' ro M• _,_
Roc,et, Moonr1110, R•IHtl Lt11wtd
Him. TrOPI< Jot. Jo Burro•. T.,ry
(;In
Scr•lchtd Pun•en lhreol ltY
Stral\Qer, Bl•tk Cyn. l>h•clv (•erett
., EllACTA IQ.Ho S.f ~' 6 I
Pa .. llHliil, P•lcl \11.M.
SECOND llACE UOy•rd• J1tar old~ Ctalm1ng. Pur•e\1100
RowJo'fAu\• (~II ~O 340 2.00 ~•Qlt Dancer IDr•yer I I 00 • 00
Dtep s.11 "I 3.00
11.<i'
•t><> u n Id ~f\d MMtn
Giant, OM More Doi, 1<1< O Rockt1,
Ll'I T19reu, Suntorl, Funny Fe..11"• Scr•ICl'ted Super Surch<lrgo, Gee
f./lanGo
THlllO ll•CE -110 r••O~ l ye•r olcls& uo. Clelm1ng. Pwr\e UIOO
Earley Cl\•rge
IH•rtl I 20
Sil"911lne'\ Je1 ICl•[ISS.)
Mr Mar\ Bar IRlcherdsl
Tlme -•S U
s 00 ).60
T.llO 4 60
J 60
AtlO r•n -Alterthoughl, >tool
Papa, Fl<kle N' Brll)ht, Sunn Rock
F'eller'\ Prl.,.
Scratc,,..d Snanv Rocky, Mon·
~Ila, St•llord Repp
FOUllTl4 RACE S••Y<1rd• ..ly•4• old\ & 11p. St.trt•r allowance Purse
Sl40ll l..acrtrna O& Cl•&btr
(Adelr l S.00
Fleet's Dupe IKniQllll
Chelntd Rock el IWird)
Time 212•
JIO 74/J ~ 80 J.Xl
2 60
Also r•n -Lvnn Cee, Ea>v 0..,.11, Mosl Royal, SllC!rm
No scralthts
FIFTH llACE -lSO yuds 4 year
olds & 11p. Claiming. Purse \8000.
-M£_QMJ
ant;1 Anitf!
Race Results
,., 1-11 .. r••v
Cle•rA f~t
1'111$l' llACI I I; i. mil•> t n 4r
old) & up. Ci.lmlng PurH \7000
l..agu
CH-•rdl 7) 00
Mo•hl Ctose 1011v.,.,, 1
Gr•lleO IH••IO I
Time I '44 S
• ilO \110
UO HO • "°
Also ran Prollcltnt. Melr•)110 Suna.c l(n19ht, ~urDroo~. GOIOe'I
Trio U \S Pt-<:tietl. Amerlc<tf\Hero.
No ..c:raltht \
S5GONO RACI a tu1 IOl\Q> l \e~r Old ...... 1oen colts ., 9e1111nO' ,..,,.,..
\'IOOO
Prince C.rd
tllewley\ o •0 00 JOO
,. 70 ,, '° ttO t i Po'111Que\ IO•OI I
Fty1ng K•n•u ICOP-eOto•I
Ttmt' I 10
Al>O ron 0.-lle Jun< t1on Fon
1•'111< Richard, Outet WMrlOf, F'ou•lh
Esl•I•, Prine< Pre< •OU• SMnOut.r
Tiie l(Hd Hlm\•11. Prine• Ot !..Iron.
PrOQre-. RvPO•I
S<ratclled S•r<t1C•O. M6MI~ \
l Ob•"· ROf"'Wo, Ktn11•0
Daily Otulll•, 7·Ut" & ll·Prln<t
t.ard, ,.1c1 $12.20,
TH;RlfRACE 1> 1urlon9\ F1lhts
& mare•. 4 yeor Old\ & up, Cl~•mlnQ.
Purse\.000
MoCUimGo
(Pineo Jr I • 40 1 Ill 7 70
~vii 0.d II (Mawleyl 3 «I ? 60 S..UnSu114tlt \Aragon) l .40
Time I It
AIM> ran M\. Bolo 0~. ~r
Rom.i, B•llet Pl .. \ure Sc:r•tchod -Windy'\ wonder
F()URfH RACE -I I 16 m.IH 3
y .. r old "'4td•n lill•~S. Pur.e SI0,000.
G<ty-n
tSlloema•er I 23 •O • llO I 00
Green lnOl•n (Plt>cev Jr I 3 90 l 70
Ro Cllthu (Toro I • 40
Tlnw-1 4'•1> .•
Also ran F'l~tl Fool, Tlldl's Tiie Mil,,,.., 5'w>wem Right, Red Sonnrt,
Bid 8ol4ty, lull• Ro•O, Ooul>i• A>·
Uni
Wo scratehe.
Fl FTH llACE ~,..mite. J.,.., etc!
cotts & oetdlng> &reo 1n CAllt. Al·
l<IWa•>ee>. Pur~r Purse \ 11,000,
F1rit Re1urn
IGontalezl 8 60 • 70 Gol My Buck (Sh04!mak•r I 9 20
ArounoW•Go IValdl\ll
300 s 40
•.00
,,_ l,)t4 s
AhO ,. ... -My\11' Matl<'-1. /lllOn
tno•n, O•ndy C•rffr, Tiil~ ti,,.., T'-eoqlfn, F l•et Bll,kl'fl•k-',
NO\(r•lt he\
U t!uct•. J.P'lnt R•tvr• A lo.Get
MW ... <k, ,..1. tl•t.SO.
SIXTH RAClll Abo11lt lh lurl01111~ °" lurf 4 Y•., Otds ~ llP Ci.MlllH .,.
IO'N•n<n PurM1 lll,000.
R•\9Hl9h IH•.,ltyl
Wlllm•r IP1cr<•I
Ben)of(l•um IMen•l
T•ITW 1 ll2f~
Atso ran -Sir Juon, Mtra1u1
Mon, S.wlooth
NO\tr•ICllO
SEVENTH llACE One mlle '
year old~ a. uo Ctain'llng. Puf\n
)1 .. 000 ,.,,,.,.,.
CPlnuy Jr l •.60 l.40 7..MI .
Hou\"Ol Lord\ ISm1tl\l 17.40 S 00 A.0Calo Boy IVl>ld\'Zl ),00
Ttme I Ul1S Also ra11 A-Round ... ,,,,_,,,_
E'•ll•Olllm. H•rd Al It, PllOt ~·· Trl90..>1ro "
A B C Litt rel & l H, 1..-•«. Jr.
owMOtntry
NoscrultM\
\,$ Cu~~. t.Maltn & >-"-M Of
1..0rcls, pal .. UU.M , •
EIOHTH RACE -M/16 mil(.\.
Flllle\ &. m•'"" • vur olds &.~ .Wt>·
dkap Pur\f U0,000 •-· ~t.t
Marl• H""d1dp.
Gay Style !Pier<•) l .llO •.60 1.80 Ra1M1 Your Skirt> (MtnaJ SAO a..i
T1m<1 !Alvarez I ,2.fO
T 1""' -1.41 2/S
Aho ran -Sister Fleet, l»htl•,
Sota Bat>y, CW• First Oelloht, Prtn-
et" Paputtt. th•rger'i St•r.
No •<•~lehn.
NINTH RACE -1°1/16 mlt.,.,. •
ve•• olds & up. Claiming. Pur.~ m.ooo Cosmtt Spy 11
ISklnnwl 21.20 12.10 uo l .IO 6,40
,4 ¥J
Tuxeoo (Toro) 1(1ngW•~o tP1ncay Jr.)
Time -1 4J l/S~ .Al~ ran -Mr. Miiier. J1tterv. • Eta. Happy Viking, F•h. New
.A1tbha1, MYstlul Man, Mac w w.lt'f.
Scratd""d -Sil•t'r Star, I("°"' NO
Bound•, Recron•tlon, MO')l•r.
Autocracy,
15 Eucla, •·CHmlc S,y II & ID-
Tu11110, p;>icl\tl.1.MI, ---· --1-
r-orne. Thurs., March ls-I.A HerDor', ,.."' 10 c m Syme, c;.y1an (12) G 112) Montll!O
SophoMore
E.ii111 (10I Utl Los AlamltM HORST RITTER BIDS FOR TITLE TODAY.
ICaroor•l s ?O 7 60 7.10 Ariel Pus (Ntcoelemus) loo 7.10
Rack On Man 16r0Qk\) 2.llO nme -11 ...
Also ran -Andy Go, Lu~i.·~ Top
""""· Bar 0.er It 'Anita Entries Steele (4) G !131 Ma~l~I PoltOtlt m F 1231 eow111 home.
No scr•tct.es MO scoring subs: Dallon •. Terry
Puboelyl, , , •
Halftl"'9: Servltt, 31·7•
Endotregulallon; S•·S9.
HIMt. .. Kii (17 l 091 Saclclle~•
JoflnM>n ( 1' I F 131 BlbO
Wllllams 1101 F (1) S.to
Bcwll,,,.n ti.l C (.,Harris
Kanem.,u CUI G c.>Cole
Guile 021 G 1111 Hoo\ler
EdlllOll scoring sub~: Garrity I,
SnwrU
Tue\ .. March 30-;it u.cc·.
Tues,.Aprll•_,.t Cypre.s• •
Aprll 1·._,,I Fullerton tourn.trMnt
•prll t S· 11-•I Hancock 1ourn.t·
"'91\t,
TuH .. Aprll 10-Rlo Hondo", nome.
Tllun., April n-.1 S.nl• Monoed",
S.1,.Aprll 2•-.t LA H.irDor", I.
Tut'l., Aprll 17-(.ACC'. home.
Thur~ .. Aprll 1'-Cypreu ',home.
S"1.,-y 1_..,l RloHond0', 1.
Laguna Niguel SIXTH llACE ..:. lSO v•rds. l Y~•r For Today A·Mr Angus (Grant) olft. Cl•1mlng. Pu~• $l600. CIH r .. FHI .,..,,. ... Bia.er (Pierce)
JOI Don V Diiiy O.wbla 0.. Isl ., Jftd R;oc.. Bold Bouchard (LOl>et )
(Hartl . 1.00 4,20 l.60 U Euctas.., SHI 7111 & ttll R.l<H Sign ITorol ~v......iiGlll U<nlgtttl 11.20 7.60 FIRST RAC E -Ont mlltt. Fiiiies Got>eeJudQed IOllvaroU
Ill
118
Ill ....
118
11• 111
111
111
81111 It II F CSI HIAr Halltlmt: 3444. Four FMy Prince CWcl<hl • ~ & mares, 4 yNr olds ., up Claiming. Alp!ly Boy (Alvarnl Steinhaus (tO) C (I\) Archlbe<I~
0>n1,.res (231 G <tl OUcey O'Al~~ro (6) G (01 Simon
HB S<.orl~•ub>. "1!>Toles12,Coooc· cl.na 2, l •ylor 2, Mt1el\ell a. Amyl,
Diiion 4, c.semont 2.
C.."1ta Mes• 041 Utl ~IWlaAu
Wllll4ms m F IOI Oougl~
Falke 1181 F II) O.vti.on
Cr 11>1>\ l•I C 111 V•n l.tnt
a.i .... (161 G i&I Guov• Wllll"911am Ill C. (1tl Brown
TUH. -Y 4~nta Monica•, homo. Tl\ur'S.,-y6-t..A Har0or·1nome.
S.t., May 1-t LACC", nom.
• Tlme-11.• P~rse '1000. Cta tm•n9 Prtt• TruoOtimes (H-ardl
AIM> ran ~ MQ,,,,. Escap-. Der· '8000-UOOO. St. Luke• Couples Clut>. Gas Energy (Sftoem•• e•I rick, Mobiles LUClt, l(ip\y Bttghl, E,,,..aldMe-W (r.J(lnner l ~ 171 Lucky Trader IPlncay J r l
l(imdk ky, F.,. Ran Dancer E•rly Appointment IC:.Orhiltt) 111 A·W. R. H•wn o-ed etrtry, ~-at<Md R -• FIFTH llACE -6tur~''l'N' -.r -u"'"ngHot ~vajoMlu<c.ts~ocs> "" otds &. UC>. Clai~9. Purse 0 000.
U E1tACTA•JetDMa ··~ OlflllHoNV IC.OIMlgelol 114 Cla im ing price '\20,000·Sl6,000.
Finals Today
Halftlnw: HB.O ·IS.
SMC1e-11te l'4I U•I U-. CM~orlnqw~· O"Neal6,
Ro<hlrdson 4. Mlly 10· I 1-Confer•11ee playofh
(first half v\. w cond hall w11111e<I. H orst 'Ri tte r oC
Pasad e na f a ces J o hn
H ille brand o f Palos
Verdes in the featured
men 's 35 s ingles finals
today ·at 11 a .m . in t:he
a n nual sen ior w inter
o pen .. e nnis to"'bm a m e nt
at L aguna Niguel Tennis
S.ard CS) F 121 Fr1er
Fr•nk (II F 171 McManus
Hellll>Qe (n) C Ct•I G<'ffftOUOI>
Mllehell 1111 G I•) Brother!.,.,
Re<klnoer 141 G I Ill Ander-SC scorl11g sub Forrnter 9
LB scoring sub> Strombotnt' 11, Bty.,,U.
EdlMNI (U ) , .. , LO$ Alamitos
Sc.tw-r C6) F C 131 Beoa1 d AOoM «•I • 'F .,, Cau••tY
~"""" !14) C llTl BroerV'nd' G,.ham (U G l•I Htnll
Tutton (91 G 1131 K•ub
Edison S<OrlnQ \UbM Hy<ler I,
Ompll4tll 2, Judd I. Nacleou •· Hallllme: Lo' Al, S>-ll,
t:t-111 1411 IO l CdM
YO<'lr 141 F It 11 Ro11nr• Kemp (ti F It I) Fl.tm\Ofl
ICen..(I) C 110) E~\llo
SNplro ISi G <OI O.•ls
Oonc:llev (12> G (13) Ne.son
mlfll,.,e. CdM, 2'·70
r U11lvt1nlty Ul) (U ) Et Toro
-161 F . <81Slm~
-'"ThorN\ (IS). F CS! Hot"""' -AX11n. Ul C U I Slre.-.m Vostey !10) c. ( 111 Ctor911
Fol•y It! G (t l Olar!"' Scoril\11 subs· un1ver\llY-Mltchell
10, Hatagen 3, Buo •. ~•telano I El
Toro-Pe1ra11a2, Treto•, Ch.1~1•2.
Hat"lme: Unlvers•l'f, 30·16
Ne-rt Harllor c .. 1 Ufl Mfnna 8raclllurne Ill F ltll TorrH
Keys 161 F <OI Bn.te <leron1m1 IU) c 181 Woll~_
Mfuay c111 G !IBIG<bl>s
Ttrnmon• l•I G fSl Haw\1111
NH HOrtng subs Slevcov~ •.Drown
10.
College,
Prep __ Swffi!
Summaries
UI Poly (POITIOn•) Relay\
lMm ptbelnq I. Pe~rdl""; ?
'S•n Olf'qo SI •It. l C'11 Sl•l1t
llfOrthrl~); 4. UC tr vine ITT ~01·
lttQOHOMl)ttMll
UC tr.Int S<O<lnq·
501~-2. Flguflroa 11 9
IOOb;o(k ·1. F10LH'rOA, SS 1
•OO C>re1"t rttlt1Y ... • -~cnl~r. 81!<"'. Bordon ana Btl~r. • Xl 7
800 fr•e rtl•v Quinn, 8owrrwf\.
..,,llpol •nd OOMlchon,i . 71 o
l,tlO free-I. Phtl!>OI, , •• ~,, frTWl~I
rtoeord)
•OO m~dl~'f rrlay • WIV'Alnn, ll<'•'"· .Antley And FtQut•O~.) ., I
100 fr~• rt-t•v-1. r aqu•'r01t,
Whe•ton, Oonald\on .'tnd Qu1t"t\,
ll,. s.
IOO Ind. ,,,.d. rPMv • -. F'lo-oe. a.cur &M (lorllen, a 3'.S.
400 lrn r•••Y-4 Ft9ut10•. Qulm, Mwtatonand bon•ldsdll. UCI'\ ,, •• , mUl\-Frldn .... •
Clirt,_,1 di UCI, 3 pm.; S..IU"d•v
~i.. Cel Stale ILO I """ NQrthrl<l<)t> "I Newport HubOr H19h, 1 C> r•\.
'VMISITY
EITOfOUOl lllSlCHl•Mow '200 Mcdl.,V R~l~y--1 (O'll•t Me\<I 1,
Co\le Mewl. (I Toro, Tt<n. I U I
100 Frtt I Monrne ICI 2 0 M•tlMe
IEl).LV\ln<t ICI. T1mt t H &.
100 IM-1 O.•tnbl'<kl tet 1. TVHI"
fEll Sm.th IE.I r.me 7 13 l
~ .,,,,.,: I Mork w'"'"'"'" ICI 1 Mall Whllmor~ ICI J Schullt CC'
''"'" no Otv)nQ I Sl~wMI IC I ' P!ouhon
ICI J C11nt1 ICI l'I 00
100 fly I 0.m""c~· !Cl, LY"""
I() J. T M.'•Sh~lllE I Time ~~ 0
100 l'rf'f' I. Mark WhtlmO•~ ICl 1
'Sclluclo!'< IEI l 01\•n ICI T11no HO
100 Frtt l Monr~ ICI, W11~
<El ltlel l . Onl•n !Cl. Time SOS 1
100 b1ck I. Cctr1'4>n IC 11 R<KS ICI
3 lllC'•IWU9h CE I. Ttmo I 06 L
100 Br"•" I Wil\Oll IE) 1 ~ti
(Cl 3. ~II WMmore ICI. Tl"'""
I II 4 f9lJ Free Rtltr -1. CO'll8 Mew2 El
Torol CoSlaMcw . n,... 3 l}•
JUNIOll VA1151TV
El hrt IOI C'I Cn\A M•"-ytortell.
FllOSH·SOPH
llTe,.. Ull llMIC••taMtw
100 ~""' Relay I CM 7 CM Tl-7;01.•
100 FHe '· FroH fCl 1 8•brrm<1n11 l(l J Burl\SI~ ICI
Tl,,... 1 I• t 100 IM I. WrlOhl IC:) 2 RoO"" ICt
). Adl•r (El l ime• 1 ll I ~O Fr.. 1 Chrt\tlt ICI 7
W•lttfl•ld ICI J G•ehen'I CCI T 1'"" ,. .
100 Fly-I Bloe~burn ICI 1 P
Mt"Mll IE I l D•rto\I~ CCI. T ''""'
I 111 '
100 l'rH t Turley ICI 1 C11ri\I~
ICll Fro\\ !Cl TllM s• •
100 B~c k I Pu\otl !Cl 1
91M\llu'" IC.I J Po11l.on CCI Tllnt
I 00 T 1W Oru•I 1 011 tCI 1 O.t1Mm
ICI ) SCJOr>•Ql~JCI Tl-I 19 ~ oOO Frff Rel•y-1 CM 1 CT J CM
Tl-•Of 0
H•lltlme: CM, 34·20,
Es~cl• Otl (1') T11st1 ..
l(eup 191 F (61 a.rctev
Maddock <m F . m Atin.v
Prlc...C121 C f WW.rt
Butfty itl G (6) Gol<bby
Weltace C1l G 10) H•ll
E\t•nela Koring sub.: Hiiton 2. Ja·
qwt'\ J. Y-ml t, ~n 2: Mt--'
1
MIY 10-n-SOutt.ern Cat Pl•votti..
M.IY 17-tt-&tate ptayolf•
All ~mes o.g111 al 2;30, unlt'Ss
othe.wiw 1...icated.
'Otnotes Southern Cal Conference
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Area GiMs
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H•lllime: Es~le,2$-11. Honored R i1tte r , who o n ce ~"a.-,(46) IOI IN,,_ ..!..t sumv.., 121 "' 1121 Halton playcu for the German
s-• u1 F 11•> Neu.on Thr ee m e mbe r s o f the National t eam and later Boyd 1111 c 141 TIH•I ta d U S C . led Dan·•• 1121 G cu1~<1Nm c h a m pion ship Edison s rre a t • topp F•~"::r~~~sub:~esn. <21Ron High S c h ool C h a r gers . How a rd. ~e o f Cano~a
Mar1...,scorlngsu&:Nl••-1. g irls fie ld hocke y t eam Par ~ in S a t urday s
H•1t11me:1Nr1na,20-1t. w e re named t.o the All· sc:m1fina l s , 6·3 , 6-3.
u1 .... 0 111m ....,A••-Bea c h Cities League Hillebrand d own ed Pete r
o.v1\ 110 F m.i,c• t eam this week . • Berwick of San ta Ana, ~~=r~,~~11 ~ 12'"(~ Included o n the squad s-3• 7·5•
~:~~~~, g ~!~ ~1= fro m Ed~on w ere S h e rri Play begins a t 9 this
Edl$0n scorl"g s11b\: &owen 1, ·Drevick, R aed ean Rona m or n i n g · wit h l h e
Meo-t•o•. Hirst•. LotlliMI s,c;om.z a n d S h elly Cribb in. wom e n 's 30 sin gles
1·~~f~;Edison,J1-11 Four o~he r schools c h a m pion s h i p . Men's
n l aced two p layer s on a nd w ome n 's double s
u 9....a cm (ltl s.-c-" LIO'IO"lm F t111o 'Ha11or.,, t h e s quad \nduding and m ixed d oubles play
'!l.(10erson m F m Parke.-New port H arbor (Marji will be h e ld in the after·
O'C-1 (0) c (121 OunJvin F · d p K Fr1tie 1•1 G 10Mullk>an rt ay, am n ox): noon .
Sm•th co1 G <21"-"" Estanc ia (Sally Van sENIOitTENNtsTouR"·~ENT
LB uorlnQ subs: Bit< on I, 81nlev '· H C I O ) H t ~ Haven2.Choen2. Om , a r O eO ; Un · AtUgvnaNlqu•I
SC S<<>ri"9 subs: Horvatll •• ,.,,. i n g t o n Be a c h (J ulie ~··°"")• ,",::,:·~sJRo~nsuHll\·•1A~•nc1
dtrW>n l. Mlttl..,11 t, Wal•er t, WN .. G p tl M 't ) ~" • ' . .,,. ~· " •~v 1,Rountrte4 • f OSS, 8 Y Ori a ; (Pato\ VetdU) Gel J im N~l\Oll
H•llllme:SC,)t.H, a n d Foun tain V a lley CSherm•n Oa,sl 6·l T 6, Pot~·
("ary J ackson, Nancy Berw1e~ 1san1a Anal dt• Sia OPIQAoo CfM f75) (41) •1....,.. m IR~clO Beach I o 7. 1·~. Howard
11'11 (tOl F Ill Young O g inoJ. ue IC.tn0<1a p,,,,, def Diii Fr"""
sr.omn 1m F m M inson The 12th membe r of CC<K•• Me-..1 1.s. •·1, Hor~ R·""r N•qle 115' c 112) !Qlde[fNll C PHaoen4 l del G•ry Johnson
Gu1Y1en w <> 1•> forot< t h e l e a m w a s CTu<.11n1•?,6·7 "'<1t~\Oi..._ G.---UlJ.J_gt>_tl W l · t ' 'Cindee -n·, 40 s1nqto-Ron L•Y•l\Cl"itnn C:dM \COr lng sub\: Gilroy), es m~ CC.~ ' • ~O\jll dcl.~1.liQIQ."ll'fl fP~lm Spr 1.:unardt. MC Cor~ell s. fren<hl. Secrist. •"9SI oetautt, O•n V1e1r., llrV.i,..T .icr
H•lltlrne: CdM, ;n.1).
College Basketball H•lt\. .. kll(Ul l>OIS.•1•k
Ol•mond 1101 F (41 Aldeu
T4ylo< (171 P UI ~r
WOOien !Ill C (6) R-r n-noson 16 l c. 14 l ~mon
EtOr•d'le m G (4) w.,m
H9 'Kortnq \fib\ f:unk I, .Nt>u 6,
PltqnaMllt 2
Halltlmc HB, 17 \)
""' .. r 0.1 ltl) 1171 ~ ..... 511-r It) F (UI B...cllete
Sllor1 (6) F 1111 Sine"
(All....,n 110) C IOt W.leh
Simmon• 11') G 1131 Ur•ll
S!Mte (al G (ll Wl\f'rMn
MO storlngwtos; c;.1.,.y 2, Morrow
10, Oonovtll 2.
llelltlrn.; Sefvlte,41·19.
(Mt.aMeM ()6) (121 Sa"tlua
Mlli.r 141 F (4) Hem.notl
MOn'-(0 F • UlC--.. Te""l!h t•I C (Ill Aoyd
BH\ltV (It) G (II Fon" In
Oom•nlc m G "' W•tlord CM S(OrlnQ \ub Sutterlteldl.
Halttlmi. CM, l••IS. ..._
""· v~ , .. , HO> oa .. ~lftt~
OM!f.d1' (7l F ' ~(11 Ht~M ROberb I IOI P "Ol 5.!Muel\
ll'flcht <tel C I Ill c..r-.
0.C.S4S II)) C. IO SmV11'
Scllml(ll 171 G CUI ARM~
MV \COrlll9 sub\ Ro\\ ,_ Hnod 7.
.Ada""' 7, H1m3nn ), CIOu\e 1
OH «tlf'lnQ wD Skllo 1
H~ltl•mt MV,1' 1'
Pro Scores
. N1llon•I ••sketNll A•~la!IOft
lff'w OrtHns 109, Atlantt "~ HoU\lon l>O, ~ .. York 114
So\ton '°'· 8ufleto 100 Goldt!n State'°· Mllw111Jkee 1.11 IOTl
"'-nlK '"· Pftlladtllll\la IOS c<anws C•IY 104, Chice190,.
A-rl<M ~lt•tWll Au«lal ....
~nver ttt, Vl•9lnl1 111
Ktnluclty 107, Ntw York 104
5.tn Anlonlo 111, St. L°"ls <a6 ,..,,..I ... O•y l..tt ...
loronlot, NY RAngeuA
Pftll-lpl\ltJ, Mln.,.sot11l lllel
NV t.i-r\2, SI Lou" 1 flltl Pltt~llul"Qh •. Kans.s C•ty • (ll~l
LO~AllQtltS 1, MOntreol a
OllVoltl, ClllUQO I
IUY·LEASE
TR-7
Herb Friedlander
for A .. "ff o,.;·
1 l HO .. oc:ll. Wu'~'"'''"'
r,37 .777 7 8' 8-6777
uCLA ""'·use 61 C•I Sl•tr (Fu~IMh>nl SS U t SIAlt
IL81 ~
S&n~St 11,PtC•llC11
cat Poly 1PomoM > 1>1. r At Pnlv
ISLOl6l
W•slMnQ1on 7S, wa•h•ll(llon St '~
Wh1t1l•rt1. u~n Dl"90 n USF '13, St M.i'fv•~ T•
Nt>vada tRono) 11, s.i111a Ctaraf.I
Cal Baptist II, U!.IU S7
LA Qfpttst M, C<il Lut,..ral\ 81
~ber St •1. Boise St 81
Montan.> St H, loel\O 16
Sl.,,lord-'. He ... ll 6S
Horth C•rollM tCh•rlOll•l 8", UC
!.anl• B"rbl<r•1~
UC Rl""t''"de •S. O•ilersr1eld St ~1
'San 01ego !.I. IOJ, Fce•no SI ...
Frhl!O P•c1llc .i, Hayw~rd St S•
C.I Stolt ILA ) IC', Sdn Fr..,.1sco
Or•l llobtrh n, tllt"ol\ !.I I~
!'00.ArltOM 79. ld .. l\OSI 71
le•a\ IEI P<!\Ol )T, BYU S4
Kentut•Y "· ~'"'~hS•PP• 81 AuOUm .,, Florid<! 86
Ouko 86, We\I Vlrgtn•A 11
FIO<l<W St. 66, Georg.a SI \A
Horii\ CerollN St 1S, VlrCl•"•A I)
Tt,,,,.,S'lff IO. Al&bern.t T4
South (ArOllnA '°• Furm~n t'1
Ge0tQ1a 8s', M"' St 7)
lndi•M 114, Wl\(Ol\\lntl
llllnol\ 11, Purau~ M•~hl<Mn 104, towi. 4S
M1thl9An St.1), Ml~..,I~ f>l
()tnoStfttft:IJ,, No'th~\tf'rn"'•
~··HA•• 51 1J, Ora~~ In Miami (0) •1. Ct~I MlthlQM llO
Ml\ryland ••. lolOtrt 03""" ~l IC•nl !.t 11, E Mlch1oan TI
IOWlt SI tl.Colorac1011
~P;iuw6•, Bu11er &S
Ottroll 10., SI ~l<!r's 8•
~,.,.,Hall tJ. Mf nl><ltt•n 81
8ostonColl~ n, ForcllMmc.11
Boston u. 13, -lr\e n 8uci<nell 11, Lehigh 67
Pl" 11, P,,nn Stale S2
SI &onaventurt 67. N1aoar• s.>
Faltfleld 101: C..nlslus 11
Arlzon• ~. Wyornlno SI 8"ylor 7', Rice '3
~1ssour1 '2. Ntbr•~k• ST
Marq.,.11• U, Chl<•QO Lo'fOI• ~
Nor111 Tun St. '1, New Orlfff'> tl
Buy-Lease
TOYOTA
Herb Friedlander
Foor A l•Htr Deol
I 0011 Gar ... G re .. lhd
Gard." Gro ..
SJ7.7777 !>37.5464
OklAllOrna S1. 04tlal\0"'8 St •• ,
leus A&M ... TCU~
Ttlla\ Tecll SI, HOU\ Ion~·
Air Fo<ee ... Clnc1nn•lt l<avl•r 65
Cine 1nnatl 101. GeOrQI' Wa\hir!Q10ll n
North C.,otlno 1". Ct~m,on I>'
JC e'age
Standings
SOUTH COAST CON FERENC:£
W.L •. PF .. PA
Ml San Antonio S 0 "6 113
Sa~l&Ana S 0 JS) 317
Q>rr.I°' 1 1 3S1 3A I
°"""~ Co<!\I 1 ~IO )7' Gros•mont 7 7/S 1\1
Fu11<!'1Dn I • 111 :llll
~n Otego Mf''" 0 S 117 1tJ Saturcl•v's Scorn
c;.'o\\monl 6S, Or.JnQe Co.t\I '8
$.tnlA ""~ n. Fulli.<ton Sl
Mt. 9'NI Antonio u , SAn Olt<IO ""''"
JI
w.fneMlaY''I c;am0>
Ml \&n Antonio"' Sdnld AM
Fuue-rton "' ~·'" Olroo M-'~-' G•o"monl at C~rrllO\
MISSION CONFERENCE
RIYl'f\I""
SouthweSl•rn
So>ddlrlMck
San 01090
Palomar
CitN\
S.." ~rl\llrd1no
O\altey
W L P' PA
~n~1 ·~
' .jJ8 ." • Sii .dtJ l 461 477
l OS 47S
1 • 4/b .,.
I S 4A4 SOI
0 to 4'1 Sil
S.t11f'fav'sSort•
R1vtrslde o . S•" 01•90 Ill
Saddleback It, Soulh-\lern U
Sa<! Berrwrolno 12. Cl\Alltw IS
Cllr\1$ TS, P•loma r 11 llred~dily'\Glmn
S.ddltbeO •I SAn BPrft<tfdlno
Rlwrslcle al \oulhwo•ltrn ~II Ol~P•lomar
Cl\rll\ •ff:llilfey
Buy-Lease
Jaguar
Hel'b Friedlander
For A I•""' d40al
I )7\0 ~och, Wulmi11df'f'
537.7777 898-6777
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,,.,~r P•ll'lon (Lagun.t N·g~I) .,.,, 0'11, ,._"'"'·• Mlrraglo <ShOfl'l'l•ller I Ill Rowlfnd Holohts Moosa Lodge.
61, Ott' OQss IN.,wpon e..acnl d!!f AtdAster <Loper! in Da•IO'sWlngs IGonz•l~r> 112
l•vCiOldberq ILoJ9una Roen! I S,6 I, SEVEMTH tt"C~ -$4' yards. l Rut•llall (Ar~I 1~ Undtr O!!k tOtlvaresl 111
Ht rman Anters CCdpts .... ~no I def year olds & l.'P· ,Purse SIS,~. .Aur....,ll•h IH11wley I 116 V•klllQ'• Sorn• CPlnc•v Jr ) '"'* -
Arnold Gowan> !Santa B1r1Wr• l>-0, ,,,..,.er. Mi.SC.I Poly IRosale.) 11& know No Bounds CSl\oemaker) 117 f>.J Dusty Perr O>ores (Olar I llS War Prince CHarnsl 111
Mon's CS s1n9le\-Ed K•uder IOttlnfl 31.00 IOto SOO SECOND llACE -••>furl~ 4 B!ltyCtub !Lamberti 110 IBrvcrtv Hlll'I del Wiii Se1<ktt (Costa Whtall...., IOrey•rl 4.to 3~20 VHr otch & up bre<S 1n C:aht Claim-tri\/I Etlldiant CLopetl 120
M-'Mll l>-1. 6""; Norm Sl;iuqht IS..n Mlkt"s.Ht (Richards> l .20 •nQ. Puru \8000. Cla1m1ng prite Kurt Th' Naltve (Mor•tesl 118
M.anno) °" Hertl Soter IEnc1nol .,.J. Timt-2'.tl. • 112,soo-110,000. Brighton Belles. Jecango IV•ldet) 118
to l, K\119 Umeert IS.inla AMII <let , AIM> r ... -Go Dee~ Go, Pa•r 0t TsM Ou~n (~nal 117 hi-Driller !Pierce) 118
Gowans 6·0, •·•; Jack Shocmato.er Dice, Twin Jtl, Tit• Mia, F101e R11Ha11 Fols<Shoema~l'1'l llT Strike Me lucky (l orol 111 (ffOlllnq HfllSI d<ll Jim Calderwood Froniy, MIU..Svgar COpy. The Good Fast Olwr (Velenzuetal I II F'oollSll EditlOI\ (Alvaret) 118
(Long Beech) t ·1,l.f>, l·S Thief. ' Sil-yTwlst !Skinner) 116 SIXTH llACE -•"h furl-. 3
Men's SO s1ngto-D1tll Mr:'ltt••" TlsHlmwtl IPlercel 116 yHr olds. Clalml"9· Purw \11,QOO.
(An<lneiml ell'! OH ar HirP~• l!IGMTit ltACE -400va<"d\.)1ffr ALo<klCampa\) 113 Cla1m1n~ pr ice U S,OOO·U0,000. (Pa~nal •·3, 3·6, 6·3.. Peter Wf'l•h Oleh&ICl.Claimlft9. Purse~200. Mou y's ~-r ILamberll Ill> C.T,B.A. Purse.
1c 1aremon1) def Roger C.ssna Rebel Orum Wllllaroo I Vergara l '16 PrlreWlnner !Howard) 114 10<~1 6 1, • 3; Chuck Anckr'°" IW•tsonl 40.00 13.00 6.00 Royal Kao (V•ldetl 116 Noel's Ba9ef (Oliv•r.sl 11a
ICIAremonll Oel Brooto. Town\<!nO Circle Five IRkl\Ueh) l .«> l 00 Kn'911t Mak0< IH••IOV I 117 CrHm Qlicken !Toro) 118 IPawu:~Ml 6·1, 6·?; 6oo Pern 11.os Flying David (Ward! 4.IO Goalie IGonLalHI 112 een~o IAtvarezl 114
An9"•c·si def George Wood tOowney) Tlme-20.2'. GvY<llfCI (Plncay Jrl I ti Wlnd~r Spirit (M~nal 1 IC 6~,61. Al!O r.,.-PuApolloJav.Lunar THlltO RACE -6 lurlonQS 3 LoulsL (Pineo Jr.I 118
Men's 60 sing I ts-Bob H 111 Off Oeo, Hal'd Picked. Truly AVtn-ve•r old rn.iclen ftlllt~. Purse S'iOOO. Get•w•ylerresto (Skinner J 110
(Newport Bea en I def Al Mlll~r ture, LH &.Jr Wa tch Rebel Rous-. K1IW< St«4 Re<rullon. Hotclll'\ Boy <Gonzaler I lll
IManhanan Btachl •·O, 6.0; John .. Nosc:r•lches. AmiQa MI• !Lamberti 117 River Dough (Lambert) tit.
ShtllOI\ CL a Joll'a I df'I Barnl'y U Eu ci. -._._..-. Dnlm & • Mallt ~A Star I Lopez I .i1 Sllwr Si rod (H•wtevl 11&
•WaterllOUs.t!.IP••adenal M , •7; Boo O rd el'l .. ,M~UU.M. .A••ll•bllltv ISlloema~t>rl 117 SEVENTH RACE -t-1/161'1\11<!).
Hall!!'( (La Jolla) def Wall US>ll'Sl<i Taillefer L<lclV !Gonz•ler I 112 4 .,ear olO\ .. up. Allowancei.. Purse
(San Diego I J.a, 1·•, to-2; Jimmy NINTN ltACa -lSO var~ l ye;ir A·Sft•mer• (Valdetl 117 \16,000. Han\onStoc.k F.,m,-
Mc.O•n•el !Los Angeles I Oel Lloyd ~Claiming. Pur~ l7100. Jultan• F . (Men•) Ill My St reel (Shoemaker) Frt•l!Oen (Los An9etesl ~.t..l>-4,&-4 II#. TO>ar9er Buy Low Sell High (H .. wlty I 111 Mr. Bold Bettor IGonraltz>
Women's 30 stngh"-Allce M,,.. !Wat.son! 61.'40 tt.00 7.ll(J AmAv•ll•ble (Vtrl).lral 111 Enslqn Ruken (Lamberti dlt lon IS<lnt& Montt4'l ~I B&r&.ira He's Oft (Dreyer) J.ll(J 3 70 !.Quint CTorol 111 .Auslln.Mltll•r (Mena I Gowa~ (Santa Barbara I f>.0, 6·3: Go MIM Elsie IW.,d I a.Ill CNv•l•rtous IS~IMtr l 111 Aide OtllPlerce l
Olarl•N.' Hll1e1>ran<t CPatos Ve~l Tl--II.It. c;.ySmilt (Pl11<evl Ill Podium IOllvar-sl
<!<>I Nano Pu9h IP•IOS Ver~) 1·S,'" Al50 ran -Futatbefl, Ouc>e's r'l·ArlHoUVUU IOhv..,es) 117 AUl-tt•llon fP1ncayJr )
6 4, Donna John;,rud IRlvers1Clll I oe1 ASlerhl<, Al l o(\, Lindal•d'r. Bold .A·Meryl Ann Tanrown!Kf entry <:.>plain'\ Ololce IGran11
Parn Newmarlo. CNewp0rt Be.icll) 6'0, Miu P•peo, S11per Whistle, D•lly FOURTH ltACE -1·1/16mllC\ 3 Rl!cronallon ISolangoto)
t. 1. Donna Judd IFulltrionl def Crisos. VHr old maiden colls & Ql!ldlnq'" C:.Olltl• ILoe>ezl
MM1lyn Ab<l~ll IBtvtrty H1llsl .. 4, U Euda -1 .. Mr. T Clw~ & P\#.-Wl10,000 Ke01>aOm1cronESA 8anyat1RoadC .•• )
6·0 • . •Me'\ Otf. Paid $UUM . A·Vl90n IL•mbertl I 18 Chltl Pronto IHawtev) W()fTl~n'\ AO sinotr~ -Htltn Perez Aho Eti9(ble
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108
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I 1" 117
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Cl..o\ An9fltsl del Dofls !.nerDKk sir V1val Arrival IMutlru t tll'J
tYorba Lindal 6 O. 6·3; MdfY Al • • E • BreHllo101 \13
ROdabdUQh (Hunt.nglon Bt<Khl oel am .. tos ntries FuManchu tllaldetl Ill (.llhy Oukt> tEnclnol 6·1. 6·7, 6 3; I/ EIGHTH RACE -l·'I• mill'S on
Dodo Chen~v (Santa Monie" I otl turf • ve.>r old> & up. mndtcao.
M..lnl~n Straw (Ld9UM 8"'achl 11>, ICn"'I\•"' GIOf''f IRt<kard•I "" Pur\e \50,000 aOded. (;ro~~ $SS,ll)O lo 1>., Liz S<llwMlt ILa?una Be•rhl del F• M9M•1 .., "" " • "1 ooo -~ • o""" t d
No ~ •t •-IC 1 ... • CIHr, Tracts Fu t. Bud's Lodi CBrooksl 121 winner .. · • ""~~ .1 .-. "" rm.t ~e, en~rg os a~~· &I, fll"t PMt~:U ~.M. tl Euctl FlrH SIXTH II.ACE -300 v11rdS, l yeor \7SOO, fourth '3lSO, fifth SllSO. S....
2.o, 1r7 •· ••-' -· old• & up Fll11·-s & m•rA< Cla1m1nn. Marco\ Handicap. M<'n'\ 3S doubles-Lfr·NPl'lq'I <><!I ... ce . .-si ·-Utll,lllt&ttllllKts • " ., ~ H<1r~der-t·looll .6·I, & 2, KAultH:· l'IRST It CE -400 vards 3 )'Hr P\#rw'38QO.Cla1m1ngpr1ce \OOll. SallMar\h (Loper) 118
Mc•llrrr del Golclt>erg·O<>wdlr & 4, 7.S; oleh &. uP· Cl•l\nlng. C.lll·bred Purse Ma91>0lia Anni (Banks I 177 Sl>Mo c;ary IH•wl•Y) t10 ~~1erLe1c1111rtedt del Oos\-A/11.is 11700. Cl•lmlngprlce \1600, Snaqte Puss CNlcodemuSI 11" Announcer ITorol 11S
6 7, "•. Lamoert Staught d~I Rocke\Mlck(Cardoral in K•nK•n CC.rdoral 11q Anllque <Mena) 117 8"~llfqll'r1l l:"9''7~-E1...,_Fren_ch~lke (Hartl .;-.!V... GoAnl\lversary Cl•pl\Aml "" To11Crowd (Olivares) -113
<11'1 H•leDrolncl Pugh T ), 4.f>, II J; Liv· 'ronlo &frN lc IWatson) 177 B~dylace !Dreyer) 11'» Gocll>"•Met-CPieru) -1'.l-•nQ~ton"l'ardlov d<I l>Ulon Solomon .Joyous Valentine !Banks! 112 Go B .. by Joe ITrttctl 177 Ztnlllt CPlir-fY Jr l 17? T ) ~ &. to 3 Fran II John• on det Chargln9 Olar tie INlcodemu\l 112 Miu Dad's Win IHerll 1" Riot In Pa7Ts !Shoemaker) 11l • S RostY ~d <Ctugerl 177 Brfftt a.rs S•nY IClen\\.Ol 11q Gold Standard IVal~tl IO'J Craw1oro Smtih 7 •• frl. LPatl\ Riller Nilly Note (LlpNlm) 11• 'Th A Copy I Adair I II" NINTH RAC.E -l·l/l6 rnllf't ....
<lf'f Simmon" O-te\ b·l, 6 0 • o.ndY's Jtl CCl•rlu41I 1n Escape ArtiSI I Ward) 177 ye.or otos & up. C.l•lml119. Purw \9000.
Saturday's S.mlllnals LIQhtnlnoWatch I RI< hards I 177 SEVENTH llACE _ •OO Yd•d\ 3 c1a1m1nqpr1ce \12,S00·\10,000, Trot""
Mf'n'• lS \ln<1tes-R11ter dt'I Ltt, MhStreet Sam (Ad•" I 177 vur olds ., up. Allowarce. Pvoo Junior Auxlluirv.
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l. 1>-J. Hilltbrllnd def Derw10;, fr). UCO NO RACE 400 .,.,~. 3 ve•r '1000. Ooc Schuthman IS•lnner) s The Char-rs l""fl\PrO\PKI IOiarl ' , I oldm•idt!M. Pur\e \1100. w• WI dW Id 151-k I M4-n s •O \1ng1,.s-Ll••n'J<lnn del. Lff'S Lucky Charm (PaQ" I 1'7 l l.tr's Olet!-IAd"lrl " or ma er v .. .rlJ. 6' I,• t, Ahl•r\ Oel Oos'I, 4 &, F'IMllSt (Mon ls) 117 I C.n C.0 (Dreyer I t t\anc St1eel I Aragoni l-~~~ s o \1ng1es-L•moer1 ll<!f, ~~~~7:::e~:'1murel :n ;~~~~1/~~~~~:~~: :~! :'~~~;:';~~~~=~~ct>
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Men. IO \tnglrs "''" ~ A,.. SurorlS•"111Y IMorri\onl llT EIOHTH ltACE -3SO """" l Brave And OM Ing (Gontalu) der\On, • &. 6·3, .,.7, Mrtteer del. FIHI S tl(fllt;1htl 172 vearqjO\ Allo-nct PurV'»SOO Ruh Mantle CP•"'•Y Jr.I W1!1\h,,6·l.~·7. BlgMyrn•Go (Ad•lrl tn CMf'9CIOCh•nu !Watson! 111 ConqoMOon (Torol ~" • 60 \Ingles Hiii d•I !.htllor\, Seventeen Sumo'n (Myle\l 117 Ftrnle Pride INlcodt mu>t llT Re•I Oetl\lon 1va1rn1ueta)
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OAfl.YPllOT Sunder. February 1, 1a16
nditiOils: .
Doll't Pick the ElowerS ·
MN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
!iki business is shttPIY down at
most 1now-starved Lake Tahoe
skJ resorts thlt year, and some
• areu may be forced to cons ider
~lOllng unless they get loads of
the white atufC. a spot check
shows.
Resort owners s aid this week
they are try ing to preserve what
little anow there iis by grooming
slopes and hauling snow from
tree branches and parking lots to
bare spots. R ocks and greenery
show In many plac~s.
.. U the snow hit now, people
Travel Class
Set at OCC
"World Travel Geography," a
three-unit travel c lass offered al
Orange Coast College this s pring,
will cqver su~vacation s pots as
the Orien t, New Zealand, the
-South Seas and Africa.
two s ections of lhe course will
be offered, Section 1 Wednesday
ev,nings from 7 to to p.m . at
Ca1ta Mesa High School and Sec-
tion 2 Thursdays Crom 7 to 10 p. m.
atCoronadel Mar High.
Spring classes begin Monday.
would be pretty much even, ..
s aid Betty Layto n, manager or
tthe North Lake Tahoe C.ber
of 'Commerce. "There 1 n·
c.ellation s by m :.ny le
because o! the lack oC snow.
"A GREA'J' many people here
are dependent. on Che tki in·
d ustry. It will have a tremendous
impact on our e conomy if w e
d on't get snow soon.·•
Sh e said most of the Sierra re-
sorts, unlike those in New
England, do n o l have snow-
m aking"equipm enl.
lo consider ctoslng down. All the
resort. may have to close. But
we're always optlmlatic that
tomorrow will bring two feet or
aoow. Every day we don't have
snow ls a crucial day." ..
.. Skiing ts.· the lUeblood or the
Sierra con:tmunitiel!I," said Carl
Anderson, area manager for the
Sierra state parks ... J've seen as
much s now here in June as we
have n ow. But last year the big
s nows didn't come until nfter
Feb. 1, and we hope \.his winter it
'w ill be like that."
Al Squaw Valley, public rela·
t1ons direetor Hans Von Nolde l\T NORDEN, which has an said : • elevation of 7,000 feet, the normal
"The major thing is we're used sno~ d epth at this time of year is
to m easuring snow depth in reel, 65 inches and a .year ago the
and this year we 're beginning lo . depth . was 48 inches. But snow
measure it in inches. 1 hope we there is hoyering arQUnd the one-
don't go down to measuring it in foot mark,
millimete rs .'' .. None of'The ~ki resorts contact·
He s aid the increased presell· ed would release financial in·
tng of s.easoll passes has he lped formation.
cush ion the drop in attendance. At Northstar, marketing direc-
but he added that Squaw invested tor Va nce Fox said most skiers
Sl S million last sum me; for im· coming up on weekends ·are re-
provem ents . ady for the'type of conditions and
The last dis aster season he re· enjoy the fact that lift lines a re
calls was 1962-63 nonexistent.
BY 1973-74, Miss Layton said.
season attenda-nce overall for the
a rea was up to 1.5 m illion.
Registration is being conducted
through Feb. 6 in the OCC Ad·
-missions OC{j
At Heavenly Valley. manage r
L arry Kurz said , ·•If there's DO
snow before Feb. l we may have - - -Cf
"We'll stay open as long as we
can," Fox said. "Usually we talk
about s unny C,alifornia as a real
plus. but now we've had too much
of that plus. We 're not praying
for snow anymore, we're d e·
m anding it."
.
tNevada Town
·:Goes to Dogs
1 HENDERSON. Nev. (AP) -Would you bet $4 million that a n yone would travel 15 miles from
the head-r eeling gambling aclion of Las Vegas
jus t to place a wa ger? ·
Race t rack de velopcr David· funk Jr. is
pla~ning to do just that as he and a group o f as·
soc1ates remodel Las Vegas Downs tn this s mall
indus tlial town south of Las Veg as to run
thoroughbred horse and j!rcyhound dog racing
funk. who has operated ract" trac ks in
se\leral states. thinks this is ju:-.t the place for the
races even though the track will be within
eyeshot of~he glamorous Las Vt·gas Strip hotels.
"WE DON'T EXPECT many touris ts will
come out he re. but our revenue projertions don't
even include tourists," sa1ct ~'u nk. "We're con-
vinced the residents of the Las Vega s are a will
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support us.
The 1975 Nevada Legislature passed a bill al·
lowing the track to run only dogs in its first year
of ~peration with horses and dogs combined
thereafter.
The plan is to use revenues from nighttime
dog r acing the firs t year to puy for CM!'truct1on
of barns to house horses.
The dogs would run year-round either rive or
six nights a wee k. Hors es would run d ays fro m
early fall until s pring. The e xtreme heat in s um-
mer would p revent summertime horse racing. . . -
T ENTATIVE PLANS arc to open the track to
dog racing in late s ummer or early fa IL
Funk's project failed when fir~ proposed in
1973 whfn financing collapsed puring a tight
money period.
It will cost between $3.5 and $4 .5 m illion,
Funk said, to gel things started. That would in·
elude construction of a n air ·conditioned enclos ed ~randstand. kennels for the dogs . ii finished
track surface . and support facilities .
He guessed the track would be able to run
horses of the caliber tha t run ~t Turf Paradise in
Phoenix. Ariz .. a nd Caliente in Tijuana, Mexico.
.Hostility in the Caribbean
By ST.\N OELAPL.\~E
F O RT-DE· FHA:'.\'CE. i\l a rtiniqur
I h•n:·~ a blue s kv da' in the wa r m Carib ·
l>C!an \\'r are <Jboarcl. the Seal e~tia l. a tux
11r,· Yacht. A ketch with t hret• dnu hie rabinc;.
a ~1;acious saloon ancl.AIHl\\l'r~ .. \ ~au 11.1, a
phon(" to any whN e ~n(I Frcnt'l1 cooking.
Do all m i ll i1)1w1n•" live like this'!
Probabl y -r xccpt the nncs \\'ho ~cl
seasick . This i "play .rnu·r <' r ich ." The
Sealcst1al is a charter \'UChl: SiOO ror SC\'('0
days. T hat's per pcrso'n :md you must have
~i~to nmkc the-week come to S-1200 .
Y1>u c a n ~h e n .g o bar efoot. Urcs s
an~·" ay \'OU li ke." A capta in :incl crew of two
wi ll t a kc. you to ~in~· rnm :md-..;ug:ir islnnds
you li ke . A cruise !.hip h in s :1hou1 StOO a ci:iy,
loo
Tlw sc·are not barna1n p1 ices. You ha\'c
l'o .l!l'' down he re to p il'k up t hl' y a\'ht 1 The
crnbc ship SlOO·a -<la~ 11w h 11les l!l'l I in).! ~ ou
t.o I tw sh 1 p a ncl l>atk honw 1
Fort ·dC· Fr a nee 1..., :1 f.'n ·nt h t'Olon 1<11
1ow11 . Ual<:onics hang 0\1•1' 1hc ~i dc w :.i lks.
Chris tmas li~hl s at'C' ;,1rung across the nar -
ro w ~tn•cls now. Tlw do ll:1r only gets ~ ou
four French franrs. "h1t h .1umps shorcsidc
pril'<.'S considerably.
As on awls lands down here the people
ttre mostly (~at'k. The r"rl•nch have sent over
what lhtt' cxp,orl hest to their colonies:
Frene&...h ~ooking' an<I l·rcnch wine. Plant the chef ~ 'the C:::irihhl'an':-. fish ancl tropic al
Cru.its and you h ttV\;! dinnt:'r fit for u y a chting
millionaire . • • •
T he Cari bhf'a n hl.1<"k c·:1 nw .1~ n sln\'c
lie •1:1!-alw a ,·~ hl'cn low n1:1n 011 the t1llcm
pnh• Th<' yotm g pr npk l'l'~<·nl 1l ann oll<'n
s ho\\' 11. E~amp ll'. I phoned lhl· l ux1 com
pan~· rn St Thom as in I ht' Virgin Is lands.
"I 'm at a hote l on the• other s1ctc of the
\...,l and llow long ;.... till' c1ri\'l' to the
iHl'flOl'\ 'f " ~nippy c hick on tho phon e ~aid . "That
<lepends on how f':Jsl he clri vcs, doesn't it?'' • *.
Example: The taxi ht1d a ::-.i~n . "No
Smok in~." t ~ai<l : "ls that a local law?"
l>n\'cr s aid ang n ly (it sounded to me ).
•·This my tnxt. A man got a right to put
.anything he like in his property. don't he·>"
Bug~ in' the Castle? .
SACRAM ENTO (AP) -He ars t Castle, the
h illtop home of the late p11bllsht•r William Ran·
dolph, 1sn 't cosy to debug
Th rum1gation job will toke onc week -
f,rom M3y 10 through May Hi stalt' Parks ond
Recreation Director llerb<:rt Rhodes has an·
nounccd. The castle . now a C'n1iforn1a monument ,
drew m o r e tha n 800.000 v1s1tors dunng 1975.
Rhodes ~aid.
..
In '.\lontego Bay. Jamaica a convention
of i\m~rican blacks complained of slow
st:'n ·ice and even hostility ·of the hotel staff.
The ··~oul brother" thing was not going
down at a ll. Ameiican black I met s aid: ··1 thought it was just you Mr. t:harlies they
\\ l'rc down on. 1\1 an. they hate us too.'' ... .. *
J
In Kingston, .Jamaica we us ed to walk
do\\ ntown al night. Now local residents te ll
\Is the night streets arc t\tll of muggers.
These are not every day things. But
t ht•rc is r esentment s howjng. A white
.Jama1l'an said : "Look, you ~o into a bank
;ind t"<1Sh a $50 travt'ler's check. Next dny
·'•HI r<Jsh anqther . And so on. The. bank
ll'lll'r ·l-. salary for a whole:' MONTH 1s S30.
11 ·.,not color -that's whv American bl a cks
gt•t thl' s<Jm e rhi11.•1t·s 'the economic dif·
ll'l'<'ncc I hat causes it.''
.. * *
"llow about thr \feather now? Is lhil'
llll' ... 1ormv season?"
\\'cather 1s s imply great. Since a y a cht
dt·<"k 1s w ide open. l brought som 0 wa rm
dul hes. Didn't n<'ed the m e\'en when w e
l':lccd nnothcr yacht and were turnin ~ out
~omcth ing like twenty knots That':, :.i lot of
"111Cl pouring on you.
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-a .. percent hike -was NAME STAT«M•NT Jtn.lS.-Feti.. 1, I. IS,.,,. clontcl tlle vw Of llle 11<1111~ IMlneu . N b 9 ,n.,. ,,.,... . Ul Ovem er 1 'lA• Tiie 1?'1°""11111 persons trt OOintbu'll· sAFETV COUNCtl •YSTE...., ""'I
The decision did not ne&S:,sLL·s BUGGY BARN, 30U En· PUBLIC NOTICE Production P1 .• N1w~por1 &::;;;;, apply to Northwest and ttfprlse. Cost• Mew. CA . .,.,. cai110tnl• ttttl
D It · l' b Wllllam Ea rl P•te '650 Nlglll The FICllllous Bu•ln.,ss NltTllt •~· e a air 1nes ecause 1,,..,,A-.e Fountafnvaiity avmai ,1CTIT10us1us1NESS ltrrtd 10 11>ove w•\ r.ied tn 0r,,. they we re rtot included in wot A,.., P•we. ""° Nltlltlnttle , NAME STATEMENT Go..my onJ1nuarv11.1m
th f d 4,.. Founleln VIiie., CA '210I Tile loll-11111 i>erMin ere OOlflll M l· lllOBE,_T F. ltUNTZ, 23$71 Owye0 e g roup 0 a ozen T;.·1, bwSIMU Is COndYtled II • ~u~ Or.,E1Toro,Clllfornl•'1"-> airlines that asked for Qefte,.1.,.,1,,..,..111P. ., THE uPPER LEVEt . :11os vme •-r• e.1ty1111. n111 ouryeeo. .• th · Th 'uld w1~·am Eerl p11941 vfay. Newpar1 eucn. CA. 9106) El Toro, CellfOf'nia tn:io e lDCrease. e y CO 'tll~ 111j~1,.1 was lllM whl'I Ille S.O. Dodi& Gu\!, l10S V1114 W4y, Oavld It, ltuntt, lJS11 OJrYH Or.,
apply for the Same hike CounlY Cler11 ol Ort1191 c-y on Newl>O<'IBH<h,CA.92 .. ) EIToro,C1lllOf'nl1t?f>lO later JiM\uarr 14, 197,, This 1111$lne)J. •) conlkK•ect o., iNI •~ Thi' t>uslnen wu conclll<ted tlY • .,. ' PSUOO dMCl.,.I. 91111r1lpertnerSlllp ln Miami, Mike Clark Publl5heel <>-an~ C:oasl oauy Piiot s.o.ooclloGY•I Robtrt F. Ku.,11 a s pokesman for Na: J-."u.-Feb.1,1,ltl• 146-16 Tiiis slelemenl ... u llle<J Wllh the 1111• sl•lt"let\I WO lllP<I ""''" llW" County Clerk ol Or ange Coont"t on County Clerk ol Ora n9e COllt\ly OI\
tional Airlines. which r e-J1t1 ... rv22, m•. J-•y11, m•. c~ntly r esumed opera· PUBUC NOTICE -Pulllhbe<I o..,. c.oett o.11v":;.,':, PullllM1tc1 0,.,.941 C'Oast oau.,":, I l ions after a le ngthy Jan.n,ano Fe11.1.1, 1s, ""' 311>-1• FeOrua,., 1,e, n ,11, 1'1• u..1i.
strike, s aid the carrier "~C:~T~~!:~!t::is PUBLirr _Jt.J,OTICE "has no plans to effect a n.f111c1w1119 penonsw•Clollltbusl· '~" -1 pe e t r . . . .-ss•s· 1-----.li:::~----
.. PUBLIC NOTICE
rc .. n are increase RICHARDS' KNIFE SHOP. tle ••CTtTlbus BUSI NESS Cl"·m• (OOW). Clark said Na-2ltCI SC.,C.OSIAMIS1,CAtt•U NAME STATEMENT NOTICETO Clll EDITOllS lion al had asked for the OoNld T. Rl<hl,,11, 110 23111 St., Tiit ~towing per~n Is Clolng IMI· SUPEllllOfl COUlllT 0, THE
increase with the others, °"''::•C:~:::S"'s.11023rdSt.. 111·A~;. 1Rv1NE, m11 Af'110f1 w.., s~~~~g~~~~·:~~=~~~-but la ler withdrew its ap· CMt.a Mu•. CAttU7 Soutll, Sattt• A,.., C•11tom1u1101 Nt. A·I,.,.
li t·o Tiiis. bvslMH IS. cOftlhlcttd .., ... .,.. . 8rlen Mlcll•el Mah ood, 303 Esta le ol CLAR ENCE ElMER p Ca I n. dlvl-Mfrvuerlle NO. A, Goront del #Mr S William Woote n of ...._ • ..1.R1chlrds c:.111om1emis • ~.~~~··CLARENCE E. SHULL. I
E astern A ·1rl1'n e s 1'n 'Tiiis 1111_ ...... ., flied wltlltlllt Tllls.IMIS1neuls.ccine11KttdllyMI,.,. NOTIC£1~HEREBVGIVEN totllt! " Covnly Clerk of Orentt C-IY on dMCl,wtl. cr~ltors ol the bO d I Miami said the'·carrier J_.,l.,tf74 BrlanM Mallooel a ve namt CIKeelo(tt •• 'lJ t b. . • f'St4n 'Tllls llllemenl ,,.,. IHtd '1111111 the lhal tll ~ h4wtn11<l•lm~119itln>I
WI no e ra 1s1pg rates Putllls.lltd Orange Coot Delly Covnly Cieri. ol o,.n..., '-~.,on 1""° ~id ~tdent are reqYlrtcl to 111" ..-"""vm lhcm, W•lh I"" ne<ASUry llOVC ... ", In -t e m P 0 r 8 r j } Y • ' 1 Plloe,.,lan, tl,2.S•ncif'ltl, t,1.197• JtnWry 28, lt1•. \f\f of/'rce Ol lhe clertt Of the tbo¥e en•
Another Spokesm a n for 105-7• Publhlled Oran,.. 'oa•I .... llwP!,ltloflJ ltllecl COll'1, or lo P•ewnt them, Wltll 111')
E ~.... • .... •,... . ntcusarr vouclltf\, \o ·\he ~I\· a stern, which s hares Febr ... ry t,e.o.n.1~1• 3'176 0trs19....,a1 c1ocH1>RLESGARR1TY,
many routes with Na· PUBLIC NOTICE AllO<ney •• La• .... Wpsl 11111 Sll'ttl, tional. s aid In New York PUBLIC NOTICE s.n11 N>e.c1111ornl.Ym 06wn1c111s1ne FICTITIOUS aUSINESS piece ot business of 1nc uncle"IQned in tha t the bOOSl WOUld not NAM. E STATEMENT FlfJilTIOUS BUSINES• •II matin s otrlelnl"9 lo Ille tst•tp 01
t k ff l t' l M -> h 1 • ,..;Cl IM<~ent, w11111n lour mOftlns aller 3 ee eC Un I drC • Tllelollowongpeno"sareclolngbus•· N MESTA1 EMENT tt>e l1tsl.,..lolrc"11onoltnis nollce.
Uk'ted Airlines said it ness;~ FTOOL& MACHINE CO ~,, Tiie fo11owln9 PHMln I\ llol"9 ltusi· O.leCIJMuMv?0, 1'1•
t. od .... nHU'' CECIL RAV SHULL was S mg rates t a y 8tfmllNA¥e.,WtstmiM1tr,C1>9'61l SUNSET ENTERPRISES ••sss Ea1eu101ofO•t W111 and, a~ the Same time, Arthur WtNing, U7! Bermudll 22nCI Street, Sunset Buell, cai11ou11a ollhe•llO•en••neCldeccdtnl
I · h CAB "'"'" Wutmln\t.,.., CA 921>&3 • 9070 • CNAllLES GAllRlfY was app ytng tO{ e Frtd B•mUr. I S717 MIO· Rlthanl MICllHI Mctteon, 1•SSS •ttWU117111 Slrttl for •the righl t o raise dl•~oug11Sl,,M\tminsterCA'16&1 72nel Street, Sunset O.ath, C:.Hf0<n1a S..WMl,Calllornl•Ulot
domes tic fares another 2 eci T11~~::'~' ls<onc1vcttc1 bya umu. 90141 Tt1: 11141 s.z.sa,.
percent On Marc h 1. pa Fre<1 Banttlcf This. IMlslness Is c011ducled 11, IAln· lltl°""y~ "91111ontr/~ecutw dhrlCIYtl. Pvl>l•Shed Orango Coast oa11., Pito1. ,
A United s pokesman in Tflls 11•1·~ ··~ lllM ""'"' ""' RlclNlrd M, Mctteo<> JiM\ 2S,end Feb .•••. U, 191• County Cltrk of Orange Counly on Tiiis s1a1eme"1 was llltCI "'llh 1111' m.11. Chicago said som e of the J ...... r.,I, 1916 FS!ut Q)ynly Cler k ol Orange COi.iniy on ._ ________ __;;.,.;..._
increases will work out PubltMllCI <>r-.. Coast 0a;1., PllOI. J1nU1rY 21• 1.,.· f'JJOtt P UBLIC NOTICE
to more than l percent Jen. 11, "· 2Stnd F•bruery f, m• Pllbllst1e<1 0••"118 coas1 oallr P11ot. 1-------------
and some will come to. "°76 February 1, 1. ts. 12. m• 3S..16
less. That's because of
rounding off.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
S-tOOS SUl"ElllOA C.OURTOF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOA TMliCOUHTY OFOlllANGE HO,A·HJZ2
l'ICTinousauSINESS FICTITIOUSBUSIHESS NOTICE OF HE AA ING OF HAMESTATEMIENT NAME STATEMENT l"ETITIOM FOR •ROBATE 01' Wll.l
Tiie foll-Ing llSSOftS .,. clolnobu'll· Tiie followlnt person Is CIOlno bust· AHO FOlt LETTERS TESfAMEN·
PICTITIOUS BUSINESS nesi•S. ftttUS: TAlllY NAME ST4'TEMENT PAT04ES "W' STITCHES. 24941 MR. GAAi N'S, 711 Marl,,.. Ave., Estate 'bl ALMll G. JONES, also The follow•"9 perJ.On IS doi"t bus•· OwrlancS Ori•e. l.aguna Hills, CA. Balboa ISiand , Ne.,.porl Beach, known as MAS. ERNEST V, JONES, Mu as· ms:i ca1rtornla O.cu\ed AC.flON PRECISION GEAR,'°' llou(yji J «••Marti , ••• , Frank Algar ln, 1113 Oelawere No. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llldl W, 1111\St., Costa Mew, Ca. 97t.27 Ove rl-Urivw; ._•llUM H;ll'-CA. ), H..,llngton Boch, CAlllOrt\la'71>48 MORRIS G JONES llU flied A pellloon JamM uroy AOilms. '181 Col~ '2653 Tiii• tl\1$1neu is conducted by 111 In•· tor PrOl>ilC' of Will Incl tor IHIHl\Ct ol gan Or , Hunllnglon Oeath, CA "2646 Neore Fawcd, "811 V•...00, Mls-d1¥1dllel. Lent~ Tesl•me'\ll•V lo Ille petltio....r This bustnM.s Is concluc Itel by an 1... slon Vie jo, CA. t7t15 ~ Fran M l'lgartn ~ler~e lo wt>ltn I\ m~de tor furtl'W!r divldUat Tiiis lluslnHs h collducted llY a 'Tiiis s.ta1ement was llled will\ tl'le -•lcu1ars. ancl 1na11ne time 41nd Pl•c~ Jamts l . ACllMs eener•I part11to11-.. Councy Cler lo: ol Ortn9e Count'!' on ot 11e~rl"9 llM! ,......, nas bttn set I<>< This statement wn med wHt1 lllC' Rosalyn J. llfelnard Jtnutrvll, .,,., Fet>n>ar., II, 197•. Al 10 00" "'. •n 11\f' C.Ounty Clerk ot Orange C-1y on 'This statement was filed ..,;111 Ille FUOU <our1room ol Oep;irlm~nt No l, ot "''" J ...... ,., •. t'16 County Cler~ ot Ortnee County on Pllbllslled Oren~ Cott$l 0111'1' Pllol, courc. di 700Clvlt C:cnl"r Or1vo 'M!sl, •II Fstm Jan111ry 1•. 1~)6 Februar., 1, I, IS, ?2. !'It 1~16 \ht' Cllyol ~dnla ll M, C:dlllornra.
Pul>lislltd Orange Coast Cally Piiot FSt•t 0.11<1Jat\,16, 1•16 Jen.11, 18 1S,ancl Feb. I 1e1• ' PutlllttteCI 0r..._eoan Otlly Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE Wll.l.IAM E.StJOHN, ' ' 5&-76 Jan. ll,2S,encl Feb. l,8, 1916 197·16 Counly.Cterk
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE NIMIESTATEMENT
1 Tiit to11owln9 pt"rsons ere doing bllsl· PUBLIC NOTICE
HAllOLO 0. AOAMS ~CHllPMAN, SUITE 101 OllA'KGE, CA. A"°"'ty fff! PellfloMt'
PICTITIOUS IUSIN(U nenas: MIME STATEMENT · FICflTIOULS BllSINESS HUN f I HGT 0 H HE I c;H TS
Publlshtd Oran~ coast O~lly Pilot J•nUolrYll,anCI Ftbruery I, 7, 1976 403·1'> The tollowong PNM!n Is doing t>usl· NAME STATEMENT o\PllRTMENTS, 16814 Sims St., Hunl· nessas • The 1011owlng -son ts d0l"9 bll\i· 1nq1oneeach,Cellfornl•t7~t : MC OONllLO'S OF COSTA MESA, nessas Cerl E. L.tlrd anCI Vl191nlaS. I.Aird,
i.u 'w. mh lt 'Co\M Mt~. CA. •mu SU PEA CllMP'E~S. 1710 --I .... Sims 51 • Apt ti 13, HunllngtO'I
P UBUC NOTICE
Ru mac, t43•7 Valley Vie,., s...11 8·4, Costa Mes•.~ 97617 &.t<ll, Cal•lornia '764~ i::e Sp<lno•. Cl\, OoUQlt\ Lee lllllenll'lorp, 167n Mon· This buslnf'\\ I~ conducted by an in SUl"EltlOll COU"T OF THE Tn•• DUSl .... •S IS concNcled bY<I cor· lerey l.n ' No."'· Huntln91on BeM:ll, dl•ldYll, STlllE 0, CALll'Oll NIA l"Olt pootron CA 'l'l~q Vrrq.nl<tS. L.11rd THE CO UNTY 01' OllANGE Rumac Th•s busine\I h Cl:lllclll< led by 1n rn 'Thi' stlltmenl w•s llled wotn the No,A ... J .. EowardH.RYby,PrulOMI dlvidu•I. Countv Cltrl<. ol O••nge County 0" NOTICE OF HEAR ING OF 'l"llis •••temenl _., flied wolh ,,... Oouotas Le~ Allenlnorp Janunry "· na. PETITION FOR PROOll TE OF WILL Counly Cl.,,. ol Or•n11t County on This statement was flltO '"4111 '"" F!lllU llNO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN Jtnu.11ry u 1916 Counly Cterw ol OranQe Coumy .,., PvbU....O Oran~ CoHt D•llY P•IOI, TARV AHO FOR .llUTHOlllZl>TION • Fstm Januar yu ,tq/6 F•brutr"t l,1,IS.12,1~16 .01·71> TO llOMINISTER UNDER THE Publl\lled Oranoe Coast Oail't Piiot . f'SI0 7 INDEPENDENT AOMINISl RA.TION
Jan 11 JS and Feb I I ,.,. 1'18-7~ Publlstoeel Ot.ll'll)lt Cont OallyPrlol OF ESTATES AC.l !PROBATE CODI: • • · • J1n.11,2s.anc1Fu.1.a,mt. 14,_,6 Pl'Rl.IC .SOTICF. 1m ETSEOI ------------1 E\lale ol SUE AOEl.14 KEELING,
PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "''llTIOUSIUSINESS Ot~~~~CdE IS HEREBY GIVEN"'•' FICTITIOU~BUSINESS T I 1N ME STATEMENT LEIGHTONKEELtNGha\llled .... •·n NllMESTATt;MENT l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~~,0 IOWlnQ per5onS•r.,OOl"9tlus• • ~llllon IOr P•OINll~ ol Will and f<)r I\
The IOUOWl"9 person •• t!Olng bo\I NllME STATEMENT MULTl·PLE'X MANAGEMENl \YMK• ol Lell••• H•••man1ery lo .....
,,.nH· T"e following PtrSOll Is doing bo~· CO , 133 Oo•tr Orlvt', Suite No. t, :!1111~::Pt•i;:!,!~~ A-'u~~.'~:::•:;1~"""11 MARKETING OECISIONS, 3400 nesH\ HtwP0'1 8eacll,CA '1063 ' -· o lr¥1N Ave., Suite IO'IA, Ir"'""• c<1\ T.W.JEWELl.PROPERTI ES,320 llNNUIT'l'INllESTMENT INC. I Esl1t.,.Acl (Probtle Code s.i•twol NeWll0<1 U..ach, C.11. '1660 Ra"'°"" Pl , ~II Me•a. CA"1&77 C•lllornit CorporAI inn 1, 833 Oo~c~ rwfertn<t to which 1' made l0< lurt"-r Ge~ l,._ence Heu, 1979 Port Tnomu Ward .Mwell, JlO AaMOf\6 Drive Suite No I N I 8e CA Ptrllclll•n. tnd INll Ille llm• andPl•C~ I l.OCUltlQI> Plt<e, N,.•POrl Buen, CA Pl.,CoslaMctse,CA'1•l7 92f>6.)' ' ' ewPOr Kl\ ol. l>tat1"9 the same llts Detn .wt tor
'2t60 Thi\ bldll>HS '' aonoucttd bv en In· Th•s business Is cot>CI cted b ~el>Nary IO, I0 4, •1 I0.00 • m · 1" 1"'' This buslntH is tonducted by an In dlvooual POUllon Y, Y • cor ~,,room ot O..p.1t1men1 No Jot "'''' clivlc!IUI. TluwnasWardJewelf 'ANNUITY INVESTMENT url,al,IOOClvlcCtnter Orwe Wt\t,on (;loorg• L M~\\ Thi\ , .......... , •• , . med willl "'" I NC Clly .o• Sllllt• An•. C•lilornll. FSl4" County C•erk ol Oran()i COUftlY on Oo"\Go sln St'(rotary -Oa\F"Jtn111>r'f 19, 1'7t This s1e1~mon1 was flll!d will\ '"" J~nuarv 8, ,.,. S~•tlMy · . , ~11.1.IAM E SI JOHN, I County CIC'•k OI or.n9., Counly on l'S'IUI Thi~ ~1~1tmtt\I wa' med wit!> ""' OUlt'l'.l"ou~nly"Cto•o·L·,.H Jd'luary 14, .. ,. Pultll_. O<-Coa\I 0a11., Pllol County cte 11. 1 o J Count .. , '
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Pubh\"td Or•n~ Coa\I O.•ily Pllo Jan II, ie. Uand Felllrutry I, 1916 ' ' o r nqe y on MALCOLM .. D OllL 'I' Ja.,t8.?S,41\dFe1>ru11ry1.1, 1•1& 167 lb 6716 J<1nU11ry?O,l9l• 1111.,.,,.y,•t uw l'Sl13t .aot MtcArtll~r lit•• Publi•llr-4 OranQf) Coast OAllV Ptlo•. *•"'1 IHCll C.lllornr• ,2..,
I PUBLIC NOTICE r URLIC NOTICE J&n H. and Ftb I, s. I ~. ,.,. Altwn.,s lot Poll ti oner
1'17 1~ PuOll .... td OrdnQt C0311 D•lly P,101 I l'ICTITIOOS IUSINf!U FICTITIOUS IUSINf!SS --,,....-----------J•11 )I. encl Fob. I, •. lt76 '2).1~
NAMUUTEMENT NAMESTA't«MIENT P URI.IC NOTIC.F.
Tiie IOllowlrlq l)f'rSOn I• dotng M •· Ti. lolio.lnt pef'SO'\ ,, dolt19 bu\I nt\\.\ .U). P UBLIC NOTICE
Bii Ttl.E ICING COOS Flower,OrMIQ" NOTICE TOCA•DITOllS B'I' LOVE, l'tO Grlllllh Way, c•,t•"" ' ' SUl'EAIOlll COUATOF TH[ SUl'Ell lOll COUllT OF THE ...IQllM8"t<ll,CA.,6SI ,. ,..., ST T Ma"''" e JoM,on, 790 Gt'tflllh Jerry F, Cyr'\rt, •00 S. Flo.,.,, A EO"CtltrOllNIAl"O,_ STATIEOl'CALIFOllNIAFOll WAv.L<tOY"80Hch,Cll'7bSI OrM>9f,CA .,... ,THECOUN VOFOllANGE TNECOUNTYOFOllANGE Thi ~ I I Tiii\ bu\ln.i\ IS. <Ondvcled by .... •n· No. A··ll~I Ne. A ... ,.. dlv•~•';'si,,.ss \Cond11ch1Clby.tn n dlvlOu&I. • Esi.tt ol EVElY N HERBERT NOTIC E OF HEAlllNO Of" I Mffll"tnO.JolW\son ,JtfryF.Cerli• HALLIOAV, OeceneCI. PETITION 1'011 l'flOIATE 0, WILL Thi\ ••••emenl WIS llltd w41h 11\f' Tiiis slale-nt was llltCI Wiii• '"" NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN lo I"" ANO ,o.-I.ETTERS TESTAM(N. Counl't Clotk ol Or•"941 Count¥ on Cou.,ly Cieri. OI 0 .. n91 COutlty on (tf'<Moo ot Ille ebovt ~lmtO dt<eclf'1\I TAllV Janwarys, t'76 J...,uaryl, ,.,.. • ..... •II pert<>r\S l\tYlnQ tl•lrM "91ln11 E\l•I• ol OTTO "'· MEINHllROT,
FSI .. Publl\hld Ore119t Col\I Diiiy P'llOI, Jin. 11, 11, JS.no Fel>ru.,y t, 197• , .. ,.
P UBLIC NOTICE
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FJIUI lht \•ICI cM<edenl 1re rtQulred to 111., lka OTTO ALIE AT MEIN~llROt Publl\llf!d 0r.,.,.. Coul Delly PllOI I~ wtln tllct nectn1ry voucllt!,.., tn Otceawo. • J&nuary 11, lt,u . .-Februtry I, •• , .. Ille ollk• ol lhe Cltrk ol Ille •bovt"' NOTICE 15 HE,.E8Y GIVEN IMI ti lb llllf!dcourt, or toprp\enl them, wltr11~ ROG EA w, COBLE hu ftltcl heroin ,.
PU81.JC NOTICE
,,.CMsery voucllers, to lllt unelttil9fttCI pellllOt\ lor Probtl$ 01 Wiii •nO lof " •• Ill• olllct of WILLIAM L SUtn<e OfLelltr\Te \IA,.,,.,nlarytOIN' OUllllNT E, 4110rney al I.Aw, UOI pellll-r rt ltrtn<t lo which Is "Wd~ W.\lcll ll Orl•t. Sulle 317, ~Wl>Ofl lo< IYrlllctr parllcul ar\, tt>CI 11141 '"" Be6Cll, C.lllornla 97660, whl~h I~ I"" II ... olnd pl&<t 01 MM Ina,,,. M-1\tl\
piece ol ltustneu 01 Int llQjler\IQnlo(l In ~n )(ti lor Feonurv 17, 1916, 11 tO oo
•II matters pertt•n•l\O lo '"" f\IAI~ ot • "' , In ll'IP courlroom ol Depert""'nl ... 10 Ge<tdenl. "'llhln lour mon111S <titer HO >el salCI courl, at 100 C .. I< C...l~r ll~llrstpUbllc•llonot1hl•no11tt. Orlvt W•••· In tht Clly ol6'nt• """• OAlldJAnuary tt, 1'7' C•lllornln. • PAUL '1Ell BEllT 0.lt<I Jl~YMf ,., lt1'
E •~<uto,011111 Will WILLI AM I !ti JO"N, ol lhl •beve nnmeo dtc•~nt. County Ctn~ Willi AM L. OUlltllltTI TMOll,E, SUI.LIV AN, YllOll"k..MAN, AlfffMf II LI• THOlll'~ .... O'SULLIVAN 1•1 W.stcllft Drtvt A"-Yl •I u w MWJll •wtltlllre llvd.
Nf-' .. kit, CA. UMt ~~rtll Floor Ttl: 17141Mt1M ~' A•lu, C1lll•r11I• •to11 ... ._.,,.,.H<wtff Ttl UUl ... t"4t l'llbll""d Or•f19t Coao Dally Piiot ..... ,,.,. fff. ,..lllltMr JM.U,tncl F111.1,e, U,1'16 l>ublhlltd Or•not (H U D•rly "•IOI. • 2&'76 JAll.31,tn<SFtb t,7,1~7. «14 1•
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-·-~-~ I -Sunday. February l, 1918 DAILY PIL.0( f:.li 1
OeJDeni e .
Ho1ne Units
D.ana Bluff s-=O ff ers
Wide Oce a n Vi.e ws •
-~ow Open
• I ....
· · 'tive minutes from the San
Diego Freeway, within walking
distance or new neighborhood
. shopping facilities &nd across the
street from a proposed city park
in San Clemente are the new two
and three bedroom re.sidential
units of Summer Place, built by
Charles T. Smith and Associates.
· High above -Capistrano Beach,
overlooking t he Da n a Point
Marina and1he..coastJine.ar~lbe
new.J4-1xury towoh9mes of Dana
Bluffs, bui lt by Charles T. Smith
and Associates .
The walled, private communi·
ty or two, lbree and rour bedroom
townhomes ranges along the
headlands w ith each home
oriented to a ~Ue water View or
the Pacific Ocean. Prices r ange
from $85,500.
''Convenience itnd comfort are
. two or the desirable elements of
Summer Place. The maintenan'·
ce.free community is completely
walled and the entrance has a
security gale." slated George
Wright, project manager for \he
builder or the luxury develop-
ment. P rices range from $52,500
lo $63,000 with tour models con-
taining from 1301 to 1590 squ·are
reel.
rccreatlon center fo~ residents
with a tennis court. ~Imming
pool and th e rapy pool. /\
landscaped parking court serves
each cluster of. homes and all
maintenance is provided by the
Summer Place Homeowners As..
sociar.ion ..
private pauo.
U PSTAIRS IN the Windward is
a large ·m aster bedroom suite
opening to a s un deck with
heavily-textur ed stucco walls for
privacy. The m aster bath. full
fam ily bath and two secondary
bedrooms complete the upper
living level of the plan featuring
1520 sq.uare feet.
('Upancy furnished models arC'
open daily and a sales informa-
tion center is m a1nlained by
representatl\:es of Walker and
Lee.' s~les agents for the di!-·
llncti\'e res idential community
in San.Cleme11tc.
To reach the new de\'elopmcnl.
exit the San Diego Freeway ut
Camino de Estrella, turn right on
Camino de Estr ella and dri ve to
Camino Mira Costa. Turn left on
Camino Mira Costa and drive one
FURNISHED models are open
daily dis,>laying the long list of
features included in the base
purchase price. Each home bas a
concr ete patio/deck extending
from the living room which is
highlighted by a wood-burning
fireplace. A pr_ivate balcony off
the upstairs master bedroom
sui te also faces the ocean.
WITHIN SUMME R Plac is a
The Windward is a two-story
pl an featuring three bedrooms
and 21·:! baths. The living room
and dining r oom overlook a
four different floor plans are
available for immediate oc-block to Sum mer Place. '
Kitchens have dining nooks
and include built-in appliances of
a range,· eye-le vel cootinuous -
cleaning oven, dishwasher, dis· ........
Coast Plan Topic . <#. Blk Me eting , ..
"The Coastal Conservation Plan" will be the
subject or an open discussion with leading
authorities at the Monday's meeting of the Building
Industry Association at the Airporler Inn in
Newport Beach. • . .
. The featured speakers include Joseph Bodovltz,
executive director or the Coastal Zone Conservation
Commission. Bodovitz has held this post since.1973
and prior to that time served as executive director
or the San Francisco' Bay Conservation and
Development Commission for eight years.
W~rd Connerly of CoMerly & Associates, con·
sultant to the California Builders Council, also wifl
participate in this vital discussion. Connerly has
served as Depu\y Director of the California Depart-
ment,,Qf Housing and Community Development, and
Cbiet<Consultant to the Assembly Urban De~elop-
ment and Hou&i.ng.COmmitte~. _ _ ~
Acting as moderator will be Ralph A. Diedrich,
· supervisor for the Third District and former
member of the South Coast Regional Commission.
Vet Board
Asks Hike
On Ceiling
SA'N DIEGO (UPI> -
'The new chairmal}Gf the
Califo.rnia Vetei:.ans
Board says the ceiling on
veteran s home )Qans
should be incre~sed to
ke~p pace with soaring pnces.
Michael I. Neil, elected
chairman last month
said California veteian~
should at least be abJe to
purchase wbat is in-
terpreted as a n average
home and calle d fQf
passage of a $500 million
Cal-Vet bond issue on the
June ballot. ·
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PREVIEW SHOWIN'G
ffle reJith C an'Jpn
100 Acres . in the hills abov~
Capistrano Beach. Subdivided
into 186 ocean and canyon view
lots.
Homes from $72,500 to $195,000
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.3 to 5 Bedroom s -3 baths. Up to 3,600 sq. ft. Distinctive multi-level
desigf'.'S. Var ied and dramatic exterior$. Spacious, multi-story en-
tries. M assive living -r09ms· with vaulted or tw~stor;y ceilings.
Dram atically wide stairways and balconies. Formal dining room
w ith sliding door to patio area. Large, country-style k itchen with
dining area. Completely panelled, separate family-room. Wet bar
in family room. Massive mast~r bed room suites with walk·in
closet and walk-out balcony and fireplace. Large second baths
With_ tub plu s separate tiled shower. ·
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Furnished MOdels and Sales .
poser and I rns f\ compactor •.
Luminous ceilings., sheet vinyl
noorin and ceramic tile coun-
tert<>PS are sfindiRJ. Genel'OQ
storage spa<:4! is provided in the
hardwood , furniture·finisHed •
cabinets aod p antry . •
EACH DANA Bluffs \ownbome
has wall-t o-wall carpeting ,
throughout, space ror individual
laundry appliances in tbe com·
~pletely finished two or.three-car
garage whi<;h has direct accees •
to the interior or the home, mir·
rored wardrobe doors throughoUt.
and 2'h baths.
Dana Bluffs can be reached by \
exiting t}\e San Diego Preeway at
Paoific Coast Highway at the
turnoff to the Beach Cities. Turn
right on Doheny Park Drive, then
to Victoria and turn might again.
Follow Victori a \o the top of the
hill to Dana Blurts at 25976 Vista
Ori ve East at Capistrano Beach;
just minute9 from the Dana Point
Marina.
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HOW TO REACH
MEREDITH CA.HYON .
San Diego Freeway to Las
Ramblas e)(lt (Capistrano
Be~ Dan a P Oint, Dohenev State Pa'rk) teft
on Las Ramblas to Via de
Agua, left on Via de Agua to
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This program is open to the general m em-
bership of the BIA and their guests. Cocktails wi ll
be served at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7:30 p.m. The
cost is $10 per person and reservations may be
made through the Orange County Chapter, BIAt
17291 h:vine Blvd., Suite 25--t, Tustin 92680, telephone
"If the median price o(
a home is $40,000 today.
Then I believe we should
go to the $40,000 level on
loans, Neil said, adding
Office Open 10 a.m . to Dusk 831-0600 . sales office.
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he believed the current '=======--==--===--=-~--..----------------ceiling set al $35,000 by
832-3484.
B~ntingtoh Harbour~·
the Legislature is within
that rarige.
SeaGate Finale Due
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The 34 -home final priced from $99,400 to
phase of Sea Gale in $109.900 offer three and
Huntington Harbour will four-bedroom floor plans
be ready for occupancy located on deep water
by n ew owners J n ct\.annels providing
February. direct access to the
Pre-completion sales Catalina Channel and
already account Cor 21 beyond.
units, according to Steve Home prices include
Henrotin, sales m anager full land ownership. AJJ
for Huntington Harbour homes feature such
Realty. exclusive sales quality design details as
theplan!i' va';'l~ed. exposed beam r . cethn,gs, step -down
The remaining homes, I i vi n g room s w it b
wood-acc ent e d iron
railings, tile -fa c ed:
wood-burning fireplaces
with gas log lighters , and
formal dining rooms.
Wet bars and family
rooms are in some of
be plans.
FUrnished models are
open daily from 10 a .m.
to dusk, adjacent to the
SeaGate sales office,
3500 Edinger A venue,
Huntington Beach.
Phone 8-16-2846.
THE BIG NEW PLAN
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BOLD, BEAUTIRIL SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
IN THE IRVINE AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY.
lt's PLAN V, and we feature it here because press and pub lic alik e
have lauded its great planning features. But, remember, it's only
one of the exciting new homes at Deerfield Park Homes. Remem-
ber, too, that ownership in Deerfield Park Ho mes makes seven
parks and five swim ming pools available to your family's use.
A fUll ROSTER OF LUXURY
IL\TURES IS PRIC£-INClUDWI
One Story -Two Story -SpUt Level Homes
Three and Four Bedrooms
$58,495 to $74,995
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If you pre fe r dining in a
skylit lo& to leftove·rs in
the kitche n, lVe built a
You'~e p.irtu:ular .ibout .1 lot oft l11ng<.. f"Pl'U,llly tlw rlt1ll' you ( .111 home. You insi-;t on ~omething sprc1.ll. Just a bit
diff erenl. A.cut above the others. •
T his is it. Village WJlk. Uniquech,1k•t-l1ke townhomcs with a spl!ct.1cular d1fkrl·nce. Soph1.,l1tilll·d floorpl.1n-.. 1wrl(.'{I
for enterta1111ng, fc<1 tmc w0od-bcaml'd ceilings, sky lit lofts. bay windows. private patio5, rooftop g.irdenf. ,1nd gourmet
kitchens with eye-level cont inuous cleaninR g<"ls ovt·n and r.1 ngr. •
' • I for outJoor fun a nd excitement, you'll find an unusual sunl...cn n'crration center with hcatell pool, jJcuzz1 .md lively
sundeck. And soon. you'll find a second recreation center for even greater I un. You'll
meet your neighbors ... young professional people, who like yourself, from
enjoy the finer thi ngs in hf c. I W ".850
No. we're not talking <lbout .1 mountain Sh.:inptlil. We're t.1lking 71
about close-to-everything Villa~c Walk. with it!> lush
l<1ndscaping, striking architecture, well·dcsignt•d
interiors _and an "uptown" atmosphere th3~ I" <,(.'COnd lo nonr. ~
And right now our third pl1asc is havin>~ it-. 'I
Rrand l>penin~. !>'' lhl· selection couldn't be betkr.
Rut don't t.11...c .1 ch.:incc on missing oul . Mal..c the
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<,;1y, "11 you'n..• cl1mfMt.1hll· wilh Tournedos Berncl1W, l;k(-1h1· ~"" l)n·i:o h<'f'•~1 l<l th. l· .. rt\IC'" t\11,
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Sunday, F abtuary 1. 1976 C8 OAlL V PILQj
Irvine. Pr9jects Honored
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Deetfieltl, Ranchp Lauded for 'Semible Growth'
• The t~o newest communities
ll-lh&.-~l!!-o! l ryjne, Deerfield
and Rancho San Joaquin, have
won awards or merit in ltle
"Sensible Growth" Design and
Planning awards competition co-
s ponsored by the National As·
sociatlon of Home Builders and
Detter H ome~ and Gardens
REAL ESTATE
Magazine.
The aw<.irds were presented at La Mancha the National Association of
llomebu1ldc r 's 32nd annual con-•
v€.'nt1on in Dallas to Frank E Townhornn.s Hughes, th€.' l rvan~ Company's .aau..;
residential division vice presi·
Realty Class Set_
Techniques or real estate ofrice
management and administration will
be eirnmined in a new Orange Coai;l
College <'lass this •
:Sprang for persons
with r eal estate
hteQses.
The c lass will
meet Thursdays
from 7 to 10 p.m . at
Newport Ha rbor
High School begin-
nlng P cb. 5. Fun·
dam e nlal s of
manage m c n t , HAHSl!H
broker-associ:.ite r elationships, record
\..t•cping, forms. training. offi ce prnc·
lil'c~. publil· image, coinmunicalion,
anti <:ontinu111g er;lucat1on will be cov
l'rcd.
Richard lJ. Hunsen'.. aesident of ...
Key Realtors of Hunt.ln~l>(I Beach
ond Costa Mesa, will be the ~· .
Lor. Promine nt gucsl lecturers wUJln-:
elude Randall Mccardle, real estate :
investment analyst and. au\hOr:' .I
James ·wood, president of thllque •
{iomes; Nigel Bailey, presldtnl,. or
Nigel Bailey and Associates, and Glen
Martin, executive vice president of
the N€.'wport H arbor -Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors. •
Rc~islrntJon is under way ttu'ouj:h
Fel.J. 6 in OCC's Admissions and
Records Office. For rC'g_istratiOl) in-
formation, phone 556·5735.
' Inflation beating
tips ... Every day Jn the "71HJQMI .
<.tent and head of its homebuild· U d
1ng unit, Crv1nc Pacific Develop· ll er
ment Company.
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TWO-STORY LIVING ROOM 'WALDEN• HOME HI GHLIGHT
Fireplace Popular With Visitors to Irvine Model
Walden ·Home 'Ideal'
For Small Families
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Construction of the .
THE I RVI NE Company model complex at La
p lanned the community of Mancha townhomcs, the
Deerfield. and Irvine Paci fic N i s s i on V i e j,o
built the Deerfield Patio Homes Company's first hucury
<one of four Deerfield housing t o w n h _, m e
products 1 and the Rancho San neighborhood, is now uh·
Joaqum Townhomes. der way, according to
Some 17 5 c.ntri ~s from Don Scbulz. vice pres1-
1hroughout th e nation w~e~dent of product devclop-
JUdg€.'d by a panel of nine ,na-m ent and sales .
lionally recognized experl:5 in the
fi€.'lds of land planning, architec-
1ure, home building, construction
and markeJin_g. Only 29 received
awards, a nd the l rvinc'Company
was 6nc of lhe three do~ble win-ners . ~._ ·
Judging criteria included Cvn·
ccrn for people and the physical
€.'nvironmcnt...adherence to sound
planning and design principles
and m arket acceptance,
THE COM M UN I TY o f
Deerfield was one of only two
new communities in America to
win an a\\·ard Its comprehensiv~
plan features four housing pro-
ducts including family and adult
apartments, town homes:· patio
Located on a hillc;ide
overlooking the Mission
Viejo Country Club. La
Mancha wi ll offt>r six
floor plans in uphill and
downhill styles. Many of
the residences. planned
at the new neighborhood
will feature views of lhe
golf course fairways, the
foothills to the west, and
Saddleback mountain.
To maximize the view
potential and to provide
a n i n d i .v i d u a l
n~g h b o r h o o d a phere, La Mancha
is · anned to be bµilt in
c lus te r s o n pri vate
st reets. s u rrounding
open mot o r -court
entries.
Summer Place ~-bythesea ,--J.-, ~ ' .~
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· 2 and 3 bedroom homes from $52,500 •..
Summer Place Heres the place to en1oy the tun· •1 a fun plqce to live Ille youvedreamed of .carefree. N
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homes. and lar ger park homes.
These products were designed to
meet the needs of singles,
coupl€.'s and families with in·
com es r a ngi-n g from under
Sl 0 .000 to-ovcr$5(}-;000.
vacatton-sryle hvmg 52 weeks a
year No yard work. No Guts1de maintenance No unwanted
intruders Inside Summer Place waits are a swimming
PoOl.1enn1s coun and theraoeut1c poot.Ou1s1de. are golf
courses, tennis ctubs, llshing, surfing. boahng. shopping - -... A n ideal h o me for the
sophisticated !'mall family,"sa1d
one· recent visitor to the award·
winning "W a Iden " plan at Deane
Devel opme nt Company's
Uni versity P ark neighbQrhood in
Irvine.
This two bedroom , two bath
home offers a long list of fealur€.'s
usua lly found only in much
larger homes;. such as a walk-in
closet in lhe master bedroom, a
one and a half story living room
with fl oor -to-floor fi replace, an
overs ized breakfast nook, a pass-
lhrough counter rrom the kitchel\
to the outdoors, and a semi·
enclosed entry portico.
FOR THE TIVO·ml'mix'r fa mi·
ly the second bed room com erJs
easily into a study. library ~r
s~wing room.
F eatures of lht• 47 -acr€.'
nc1gbborhood' itself inC'IUdl' a
swimming pool.with sun deck. tot
lot and'l:abana, two ni)."!hl·lighle<.l
tennis court s and a fi vc -acr€.'
private park.
Across.University Drive from
the Deane neigh borhood is the
site of a 345·acre regional park,
and a new shopping center ha~
recently opened within \~al king
distance.
The 0 (•erfield school system
includes a day-care center,· an
cll'mentary school and a junior
hi gh school. And the recreation
package includes a public park;
live private parks wi'th pool-
. j acuzzi complexes, volleyball
courts and tot-lots; four mini·
'1 parks : and a hiking-biking lrail
criss-crossing the entire com-
. munity from Q.aJ>l to west and
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Nearly h,alf of the
acreage al La Mancha
bas been set aside as
landscaped o pen space
an~ recreation facilities.
for the exclusive use of
La M a n c h a
hom e owners. Main·
tenance will be provide.'<!
by th e L a M a n ch<:t
h omeowner s' as -
sociation .
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and tine resraurants. A 1rue investment in the good hfo
with one tit the most economical pnce/value rahos of
ocean-view property 10 be found. Excellent conven11onar
f1nancmg available-Ouatil1es for $2.000 Federal Tax CreO..--
Dnve Sao Diego Freeway South to Cammo de Es1rella oll-r1Jmp. Turn fight.
Proceed west to Cam.mo Mlfa COsra TIJr{I left.
Orange County's newest, Gate-Guarded Community
714/496-~~51 P RlCES FOR the t,43o s quare
foot home -onl' of lour plans
currently avail able ai Deane
University Par k -begin a t
$70,500.
OTHE R DEANE Univcrsilv
Park plans range up to 2.14°6
square feet in s ize. offoring :.10.,
many a s four bedrooms ;ind ..
RANCHO SAN J oaquin is a n
innovative. clus tered townhome
project located on 'the edge of the
Rancho San J oaquin GoU Course.
It was designed specifically for
adults: professional s ingles,
couples , couples without
c nildre n. and older couples !-===================~·-~-....,......__:=====================================~========~-~~.
whose children arc grown.
The 322 homes feature rustic U1ree baths. ·
Walden's two-car a ttached gara~s t'asily accessible from
the breakfas t a rea, and room in
tbe garage has b€.'en set aside for
washer and dryer .
The plan's m aster bath is a
s tudy in elegance. with its built·
in plante r, twin basin vanity and
free-s tanding, glass.enclosed
s howt!r stall.
Fully fu rni s hed D ean e
Univers ity Park models arc open
dally from 10 a.m . until 6 p.m ..
and may be reached by laking
th€.' Culver Drive offramp from
either the Santa Ana or the San
Diego Freeways and travelin)."!
toward the beach. Turn left on
Univer s ity D ri ve and travel
about a mile and a half lo the
neighborhood entr~nce.
Cal i fd rnia arch it ecture ,
dram a tic C'nt ries . formal or
Sl'mi·formal ljving-dining rooms,
breakfast nooks, eleg~nt master
bedroom s uHes w ith large dress·
ing rooms. a nd sundecks or
patios . Extra rooms become
l!UeSt(l'Ooms, dens, conversation
or 'ho'bby ar ca !l-~ r ather .than
bedrooms fo r children. Prices
range from about $60.000 to over
$90,000.
Elegant new adult
condominium s,
featuring a TV·
sec urity building;
a leisure mainte-
nance-fre e Country-
Club lifestyle, and
'an unbelievable.
• energy-saving
location
$46,950
TO
$49,950 ,.
s."\~0/o A.P.R. AVAILABLE 7.9% INTEREST
GUARANT EEDTRADEPROGRAM
THE ~RAoeuRv s~
CHATEAU o ~ •g §~~
Charles T. Smith
is pro11d to m11101mce
]8 condominiums
m1aifal1fc at
D4N4 BWff"S
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from
$87,500 fa $]07,000
A Private Community
feat(1ri11g:
• Brcaf lztnki11g views
• Ts;;mis
• Poofs & S111111a
• Cl11b/10L1SC!
• 2 {-r' J Bedrooms
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I\ lodl•J, llJ'l'l1 q J\j\ 1 tn Ju,J.., <larly.
Phon e: 7141493-5544
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BEAUTY.
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This Newport Beach eleganc~)is
exp ensive-but not extravagant.
Sonw t hrng" ;11c• lic \ 011d pr it'<:. I ,ikt• Ii\ 11)1!
dose to I lw n<·t•:111 1n an exhilaraling
lcismin<' CrC'C'k hom<'. I t's ~1mong lhr most
l:ilkC'd·of nnd "lll'l't• .... sf ul hon1<' ck·:--i~ns in
Newpon Bc·;irh. Now I hr de hut of Phns(' JI
int ro<lur<.'s our nr\'v<'st I. ~-sl or~' nnd ~pl it·
lc•\'C'I cn•nt ions i 11 l hC' choin'.o; I pa r t of
.I w: mi 111' (',."'''" Th is VC'ry sp('t'iH l off rring
incluclrs ~I of NC'\\ port Beach's firn 1st vi<'w
home~. Hrilh antl\' s unlit. in le>riors. lavish·
• l.v lnnd::<ccipc·cl <'"-:1 1'l'IOI'", :i s1wcl:H·ulur
New Pha~c II
C'lulihn11 .... I' \\If h p11ol :rnd hghlt•d I 11nnt"
courts. All \\i1h 1111· sc•1111j1, of :i 2·1·hr
a1 trndt•d 1·11t r:1111·1· If '011 c:in be• choosv
:ihout wh1•n• \'Ou '"'" 'in '\('\\port Brach
com<' s;~mplt• 1 lw chnk1'. nn'nn·cool living
-and t lt1· 1 •1 c•11·~ at .I asminr l'n·c·.ti
Phast• 11. Li\'in~ was nrv('r niorf' c::irefrC'~
Dirt>ction'\: :3 block" Ea:--L of Mac Arthur
Bl vd. on San .Jonquin J fills !load, tlwn one
hlock So. on Mar~uorit1' to the s('rirrity
gal<'. P hrnw 714/fl40·40:lO.
JASMllN~ Cl~EI~
In lhr V1ll.tJ!I' n1 l l:lrhor \i ww
llomes from 9!1.500 lo $J.18,000. @ ·
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DEANE'S 'BENDEMEER' TWO-STORY MODEL IN IRVINE
Deep l iving i lld Dining Rooms in University Park '
20 Homes Remain
-:fn Irvine Project
·•• ;rwenty homes rem:iin lo be .~old in Deane Development Com-
j:ioy's e,ward-winning series of
• Jtocnes at Uoi versily Park. ac-
ciQrdfog to Cars Carland. direr
to r o f· m::tr kvt1n ~ for l h l·
hOmebuilding firm
Each of the four plans original-
ly introduced i!t Deane Uni vcr'\1-
LY Park subsequently rccC'in~d a
Gold Nugget a ward in competi-
tion with hom es from 1hroughout
the 13 western stat es. A rifth
plan. intr oduced Ja:.t fall, 1:.
already sold out. .
Deane ·:. Univers ity Park
neighbor hood includes a fl\ e
acre private park, a large swim·
ming pool, with sun deck, tot lot
and cabana. a nd two night
lighted tennis c:ourts.
· l\lodel homes arC' open daily
from 10 a.m until 6 pm .. and
may be reached by taking thl'.
Culver Drive offramp from
l'lther. the Santa Ana or the San
Diego freewa.' s and traveling
toward the coast. .J'urn left on
Uni vers ity Drive. °'the et)trance
to the com munity will be on the
left·h<1nd s ide of the street, about
a mile and a half from the in-
te r s ecti o n of Cu lver and
Uni versily_.
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&.lnday. February 1. '1' DA.fl V PILOT
New D_~erfield Unit .Opening
High levets·of sales activity at
Deerfield Parls Homes, located
lD the Irvine Comp,1my's award·
winning communit y of Ileerfield
in the city of Irvine, has stimulaf·
ed an early opening or Unit 4. ac-
cording to Roy Humphreys, pro-
ject manager for the single fami-
ly, detached homes priced f.rom
$58,495 to $74,995, built by Cen-·
tury Community Developers.
Now operting al\d available for
im mediate pure hase· are six floor
p lans in one story and tii -level
designs containing three and four
bedrooms; two or three full baths
and up to 2,557 square feet of liv·
ins s pace. Form al areas are
zoned apa rt from family rooms
an d b e d room s t o g i ve
homeowners the kind of privacy
considered a traditional value in
single family r esidences.
A NOTHER DESIGN feature.
unde rscoring the elem ent of
privacy is the use of the ·:zero lot·
hne" conc·ept. With the homes
placed to one side of the lot, max-
imum land usag,e is obtained.
Model hom es at the sales com-
plex display varied uses for yard
areas in relations hip to the in-
door /outdoor lifestyle $0 typical
o( Southern California In general
a nd of Ir vine in particular.
Some Deerfield Park Homes
border the pu blic park in the
commun ity of Deerfi eld a nd
t here ar e two private parks
within t he e xecutive home de·
velopment. There are a total of
fiv e par ks available for use of
Deerfield res id ents, each with a
swimming pool. ca bana , wading
pool and children's play area.
THROUGHOUT Irvine is a
network of bicycle paths, some
resen •cd along the landscaped
boulevards and others winding·
through the acres of greenbellS'
and parks which are an integral
part of the master-planning for
.the entire area. Close proximity
to par kb and greenbelts for all rc-
!>1dents w 1th in the SJ.OOO·acrc
planned environment by th1•
l rvine Co mpa ny was n m3Jor
guideline in the land dos1~n.
and fiv e · fl oo r planb oft e r
homebu ers a wide rani:e or
('hoiccs to suit their individual
life styles.
•stalled throughout.
Stressing the village theme
and casual lifestyle is Plan V of
t he D eerfield P ark llomcs
models. Handsom e exterior de·
sign is sheathed in woott s J:tingles
and wide expanses of windows
overlook garden areas. Sets of
sliaing glass -doors open from
manv rooms, shake roofs are
standard.
Built-in appliances In the open
country kitchens include a range,
. s elf -rleunlng ove n, dishwasher ,
djsposer and trash compactor.
INTERIORS ARE comp1ete To r each Deerfield P ark
with a broad array of custom· Home s. local e d near Ir vino
quality appointments including Center Drive and Culver Drive.
m ass i v e w o od· bur n in g exit the San Diego Freeway at
flr epl aees. -va ulted ceilings. Culver Drive and travel north to
formal entries and sunken living the new Cent ury Communily
rooms. Elegant detailing ranges Developers ' r esidential com-
from a crystal chandelier in the munity. From t he Santa Ana
formal dining room lo a n oval Freeway. e xit <1t Culver ~
Grecian tub in the master bath.. drive sottth t~ the parksid'e
Wa ll-to-wa ll c arp eting fl& in-'hom es in Irvine. A total or 17 exterior stylings
\oup s ur2-d·PeI?,cqed lta li rz
OQ tqc Mediter:r.c 9ea9 Sec
i_ j ust do\l\ .. '1? .ff?c coust.
OI? V?c ~l\cific.
Sµoc1ous. heouily 11/e(i. textured swcco.
high cer/rng 'd rooms. cooling shadows.
gl111ering swim pool. exquisite spo.
:..ea ureu:s. ::.ea uiews. sea ulews. Sea it today'
2 & 3 Bedrooms 211t Baths
From $69,500-$88.000
E.xcellent Financing
32796 Crown Volley Parkway
Laguna Niguel. CA 92677
(714) 496·6551
We.t C:OO.t Pacific
&clu•I~ Salu Agent
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·''Questions/Comment
By Realtor Randall MeCardle, Phd.
. When is pre·1>aid interest a deductible item for ~ income tax pur,>oses and when isn't it deductible?
OcEAN .Hills · :\\\ , ~. 1 ·
What about points; are they deductible? What
measuring slick does the IRS use to make t heir de-
termination?
E.M., M .. ion Viejo
l ha d to ca ll iny CPA fir this ques-
tion ... a nd suggest ycu do the s· . My accoun-
tant irTfor ms me that IRS flatly b y c urrent de-
duction for prepaid interest c a period of
more than l2 months beyond t h end of the current
year; a prepayment for a peri d not more than I~
months beyoncl the ·currcnl year m ay be currently
d~ucted prov1dcct it doesn't r csull in a "material
.distortion" of income.
The Tax· Court applies the •·material distor-
ti.on'' test in all prepayment situations and rejects
the IRS flat barrier to deducting prepaid interest
beyond the 12 month period. The late~t Tax Court
case tries to clarify how to determine what is a
"mat erial distortio n" of income.
Her e a taxpayer borrowed S900.000 ;1s a con-
stn 1ction loan on DC'<'. 2!1. 19i0. paying S3n.OOO in
"points" (loan fee> plus S.14.000 in prepaid inter.est
for 191 l.
Dedui:t ion of "point:-. :i· · !HS conceded that
the "poft ts" \H•re intNcsl. Rut 11 argued lhat
:-.mcc th1~ $36.000 wns a cost ol scr uring a loan, il
had to beo~mortized and deducted over the life of
the lo'an. 1'hc Ta :< Court ;inswcrrd !hat the rule re·
quiring amortization of the cost of a loan doesn't ap:
ply to interest which the "points" were conceded to
be. However. as prepaid interest th<' full current dc-
duct1on of the "points" could be d1~allowcd if this
matl'rially distorted income
On tl11s 1~:.uc.• the T.a:< Court defined mat<'rial
dis tortion w1thoul reference to incom e. bU\ r ather
with reference to any d1stor"tl0n of a normal ar m's·
length transact ion." E:<istin~ authority docs not de-
fine precisely what i:onstitutcs a m<i tcria l distortion
of income: bul such a distortion is likely to be fou nd
when the amount of a n interest expense item i~ ~UB·
:1tant1allv in 1.':<t'l'~s of \\hat might normt11ly be PX·
peeled ~n a rm 's-lcngth tran~act ion structured
without spec a al re,::arci to tax rons<'quences."
Sance lending inst1lullons normally require a
· paymcn't of a fee (points) in ex<'ess of the stale~ in·
tcrcst. the ct'urt concluded that lhQ S36,000 in points
didn't materiall y distort income <lfld could be de·
ctuctNl immccli:'llcly.
I RS has pr<'viously allowed a current deduction
for points ir this didn't m ateri ally distort income,
\Vilh no rd cn 'nl'<' to· the period covered by the
"points."' ThC'rl.' it <licln 't ra1~P tiny amortization
ar1wmcnl. But in nn e:1rlicr Tax "ourl cas(' I RS
raisrd lhl' a mnrt ar:it11111 arl!unw11l on bner. '' hal'h
thrTa" Court l'l'll'l'le<I.
1\ \\Ord of em111on. clo not do a thing until you
h<l\ (' d1C't·kl•d \\1th )Our Cl',\, .. 11orncy o r both.
ThC'1r fres ar(' money wi~cly invr~t e<l
1::DITORS NOTE Rand.II ,\IC'Cardlc 1.~ 011 m1•cstment
analyst. college lecturer and author nJ "Real Estate Jn
California .. Send yoUT couimrnts and questions to Ran-
dall R. McCardlt>. cio the Da1/11 Pilot. P 0 . IJor 1560.
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
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.. The. choice Of a lifeti•ne.
·' ayside. A village of the sea t~::i!vz~r ~lejn Greenwood. A village of
in Newport Beach. Sails !1;ri<:.:;:communiryofqualllv honM!SJ( shady trees, family picnics
and sea gtills outside your ) :;::~=·1976. -and ritanicured lawns.
window. Quiet walks / A convenient place to live.
beileath coral trees. Harbor The freeway is right around
lights. Leisurely shopping on the corner. Shopping is just
; tree-lined streets. Breath-IR'., NE down the road. Schools are all
taking sunsets. Tennis and ' 1 VJ . around you. Mother Nature
golf minutes from your door. VIU GES is just outsidt;,your door.
Harbor View. A village of
ocean views and rustic · .
hillside living. Two beautiful
ways.to look. at life.
• 1HE IRYINE <DltiW'«
@New homes for s:ile in che
Village o.f Harbor View: ,.
·,yga JWJ
LvxuriO\J.\ cxecull\C hi1m...'l! '~ith ~pc<:W(;uJur
harbor unJ ocean vii.""'~· • From SUS,000
~Y«'-Custom Lou ·
Limited number ol lot~" 1th unp:uullck.1
panoramic views.
()peas April, 1976.
· University Park.· A village of
greenbelts a~d open parks.
Green grass swirling ~round
homes and flower beds.
&New homes for sale In
Greenwood Village:
UwetwoollTo_._..
Matn1~rrtlC Uving in 11 park
environment. Tennis. VolteybaU. Swlmmina.
Tot· lot with wadin& pool.
New uks opea F..._,., 19'16.
P~JIPL"Me U-.
E.Awptional extcriofs and iOlllgitllilivl.l
lluur plan~ r ..... growing families.
N.:w uniu OJWn l\'llU'da. 1976.
IRVI
VILLAGE
0 New homes fot sale In the
VIUage of Universlcf Park:
TheTttneeT~ Clll.'>lers or single story homes surrounding
n large park. Swimming. Uarbccuc areas. r=~~ls. Clubhouse ..
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Green hills or blue Pacific.
With all the ·necessities · ..
... lasmiQe Crcdc tloaJH
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l'rom S91J ... ~
Nearly 100 acres of landscaped
. open space. Shopping.
Di"h\Ctive single family garden homes built
on wirlding streets and jtret.'Tlbelts. five-3a0
recreation ~k witb tennis ands~
From 87(),500
Uninrsi.ty Pllrk Townbcimes
Family 1ownhomcs in a park·like setting, -,
~-_April, 1976.
built in: Shopping , churche.s,
recreation and schools. , .J
El Camino Real. A young
village designed for growing
families. Plenty of room to
live and 'grow. Parks.
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Nearby shopping and
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z A new adult-oriented, tennis
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Seeks Presidency
Jackson And
Oil Revenues
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Henry M. Jack
CO.Wash soys that campaign season tax cuts we re a
mistake which failed to r evi ve the economy.
lnstea'd, he proposes energy, housing, public works
and Jobs programs to do the job, at outfays that
could nm to $20 blllion.
But Juckson and h1s advisers decline lo put any
price tag on his proposals and say instead that they
are cons ide rmg various possibilities without decid·
ing now which ones the Democratic presidential
nominee would adopt. They say that the choice
would depend upon economic conditions almost a
year Crom now.
A'f THE SAME TIME, J ACKSON FOR years
one of.lsrael's staunchest American defenders. ad·
vocates negotiations in the Middle East to create a
demilitarized buffer zone in the Sinai Desert and
perhaps along the Golan
Heights to give Israel sta----------.
bl e an d d e f e n s i b 1 e ~ a.· • )' I borders with EkY pl and / c. U ,..; 1 ,\,,ft S -"
Syria ..
Jackson does not pro-
pose new taxes to ·pay for his economic programs
and contends they can be implemented without
creating huge new budget ~ficits. He doesn't s ay
how. A deficit of more than $70 billion is in prospect
this year wilhout s uch programs.
Jackson says his proposals could be paid for in
part by new income Crom offshore oil leases, an in·
come he estimates at $2 billion a year.
TUE ADMINISTRATION'S NEW BUDGET
·estimates receipts from Outer Continental SheU
leasing at $6 billion during the Jlext fiscal year. Ac·
cording to a spokesman for the Bureau of Land
.Management, leases sold during 1975 brought in
just over $1 billion.
The Interior Department forecasts an ac·
celerated r ate of leasing in the new budget year. It
is not clear how much continuing revenue the gov-
ernment can get from the leases, smce royalties de·
pend on succ~ssful gas and oil exploration.
Jackson. who is making his second bid for the
Democratic presidential nomination. said much of
the remaining cost of new programs would be
absorbed by the increased tax revenues he says will
follow a cut in the unemployment rate and boosted
industrial and business aclivity.
But he has no specific plan to bridge the re·
venue gap d4ring the perf\:xl of recovery he says he
can bring about.
JACKSON OFFERS. A FEW PRECISE figures
He promises a detailed economic position paper
later.
He said in an interview that the hall mark of a
Jackson administration wouJd be "a ompteie re-
vers a 1 in the economic
downturn."
lie rejects the notion that
economic expansion has ended
in the United States a nd that
Americans must accept a "no.
growth'' econ omy for the
foreseeable future. ~
Ho wever . "'there is no
J ackson budget plan to s how ex-
actly how his programs would
<'Ontinue that e-xpansion and re-
duce unemployment, or exactly what they would
cost and how they would be paid for The candidate
and rus men say they won't try to produce one until
they.see, what shape the economy is in next fall.
Work Begins UPI ftl..,-o
A scaffold is erected at the ·west end of the
state Capitol as the first phase of the S42
million restoration begins. Work also st a rted
last week at the east side of the building for a
$600,000 temporary structure to house the As-
sembly and Senat~during the renovation.
Is God Polish?
Loretta Swit
Handles Fame
ByBOBTllOMAS 6
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Someli • ays
Loretta Swi.t as she contemplates the co rs~ of her
acting career, •'I think that God must be Pohs h.' ·
What has happened to her is no Polish joke. She
leaped to prominence three years ago as "Hot
Lips .. Houlihan in television's most irreverent com·
edy, "M-A-S·H." She appeared with James Caan
anti Alan Arkin in the feature film ··Freebie and the
Rean" and with R idiard Widmark in a television
movie "Shirts-Skins."
AT AS J~TERVJEW. SUS.WAS preparing for
her biggest challengt•: rt'placinc Ellen llurstyn in
the two·charactcr Broadway smash. "Sr1me Time.
Next Year." Not only must s he bt: ons\age through
nearly all the play; she al~o must age 25 years.
She wilt appear in the vl~1y for six months . a nd
th:it required some adju.stmL•nts with the "l\t-1\
S.H" schedule. Producers Gene -
Reynolds arlcl Larry CelbC'rt
"were ver~ nice about it." she
sajd. '
"1 had to miss a couple ol
episodes, but they shot a couple
of inserts which will be dropped
in later.··
Finishing up the "M·A·S·H"
JACKSON SAID HE DOES NOT believe tax season and rehearsing the play
cuts are the ans wer to economic recovery and that with costar T ed Bessel and
the nation would h~ve been ~lter off ~ad $18 billion director Gene Sachs. Loretta LOltl.TTA
been devoted to Job-producmg public works and was in no mood for the news that arrangements ror ~nergy projects last yeac rather than to a tax reduc-a New York apartment had fall en through.
lion. ·
"Jl has not g iven the economy the shot in the
arm you might expect. .. he said.
. However. he said that while he believes }he
original tax cut was a mistake. he voted to extenCi it
into 1976 because he also believes it would be an
equal or ~realer mistake to cut it off abruptly now.
He said that would raise the possibility of dampen-
ing the economy and cutting chances for recovery.
J ackson was absent when the lax cut w'1s first
\'Oted :ast spr~g but had not opposed it publicly .
Jackson said he does not believe s pecific s tands
on issues will determine who is nominated or who
wins the preside ncy thi11 year .
··1 BE U EVE T HE DECISION OF the voters
will be on the basis of whether or not the candidate
is comp<>tenl," J ackson said.
Jac kson ofre rs as the centerpiece of his
economic packa~e a proposal lo create a National
'Energy Mobilization Board to use the estimated $2
hi Ilion in annual 011 lcasc income lo organize the de·
velopment of the n ation's ener gy reserves and the
search for alternative energy sources.
I le says this proJect likely would include the re-
building of the nation's railroads. especially as a
nccessnry means to gt?t the nation's large coal re·
serves from m inc to industry. And he said an impor·
tant byproduct. would be to put thousands of persons
back to work.
For example, his economic aides cite con-
~tessional projections that a $4-billion program to
rebuild the rail beds would employ up lo 60,000
persons .
"011, WELi.," SHE CONCLUDED, "I'M not
going to worry about it. Something will work out.··
It always seems to happen that way for her. She
has managed a steady chmb in s how business.
despite a name that would h(!Ve been swiftly
('hanged in a bygone Hollywood era.
"People have asked me to change my name
over the years, some politely. some not so politely,'·
she remarked. "I never really considered it. I want-
ed to be what 1 am. not someone else under a
manufactured name. I'm glad I didn't change. This
is the Year of the Swit."
She was born into a Polish family in Passaic,
N.J . The acting urge came early. nnd she crossed
the Hudson to s tudy at the American Academ y of
Dra matic Arts, s tarted on nroadway as unders tudy
to Barbara Cook in .. Any Wednesday ·· Miss Cook
rt'mained in good health. so the Swil Dro;.idway de-
but was pos tponed until last month.
SHE DID TOUR WITH CELESTE llOLM and
Susan Haywa rd in "Mame," as Agnes Gooch -.. I
was pregnant for 15 months: the crew said I was go.
ing to give birth lo an eleph3nt. ·· Sw1l also played
one of the Pigeon sisters in road companies of "The
Octd Couple" before arnvmg in Hollywood SIX years
ago.
''Strange thing.'' she observed. ''Everything l
had done on the stage was comedy. As soon as I got
into television. 1 found my~clf murde ring people,
getting raped. jump111~ off buildings -the furthest
thing from Hot Lips ~en I was bein~ considered
for 'M-A·S·H. • I wouldn't show them the film I had
..-• done. Why blow it?" . TllEV SA ID A PROGRAM r.XPANDt.D to in-"M·A·S·ff' was something less than an over-
dude clectnfication of rail lines and the construe · night success. fighting for survival in a Sunday
tion or mi<'rpasses at highway junctions and othet night spot unsuited for its rowdy humor. 1mprovements would cost~ total of S6 billion lo $9 .
billion a nd L'r<'a tc som<' 200,000 lo 250.000 jobs
But aidt•s s ay that ul this point J ackson has not
committeed himself to either program hut is only
presenting n rar,ge of price tags for future con·
sideration.
They take the same position on energy develop-
m ent plsn11 ..
.Jackson's energy board would be patterned
Mtcr the Wur Production Board which directed tbe
industrial mobilization of American industry dur·
ing World War IL J ackson contends it would s pend
only what was earned from new fed eral oil leases.
R E SAID THE BOARD WO(JLD NOT
necessarily attempt to put the federal government
in\o the e nergy development business itself but.
would aim al organizing private industrial efforts.
Jackson is also proposing an expanded national
hous ing progr am based upon a minffilum 2.6
m illion housing st art~ n year . 600.000 of them sub-
sidi:ied by the federal i;:overnmenl.
The J ackson camp has no precis e cost and job
impact figures for this proposal hut gives ranges
based on post experience m the housing field.
<F:dltor 's note : Thi s Is the eighth in a series or
articles that appea rs from lime to lime in the Dally
Pilot on the Democratic presldeolial candidates.)
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"THAT rF.RlOO WAS ROUGH ON AU. of us, ..
Loretta recalled. "We <111 put such love and respect
into the ~how . and we kit cheatccl when it didn't get
an audience. It was like pl aying to an empty house
in tbe theate rs : ratings are the applause in
television. But during the reruns. ttl~ show got up
to number 13. and we were safe ··
Des pite its awards and critical acclaim,
"M·A·S-H .. has had a rocky career in the ratings,
and Loretta blames it on CBS's s~n e to four nights
in four seasons -"It's like growing up in a
neighborhood and then having to phone all your
friends to s ay. "We·re moving .... Recently came
another move. from Friday back to Tuesday.
l .ORETTA. WHO rs MUQf PRETTIER THAN
she looks as severe··mindcd Houlihan, finds that
public*-eptanL'e is not wtttiout it!> drawbacks -
·•Ther • ways that drunk on the plane who wants
to see i eally ft ave hot lips ... Also. "My mother in
J ers<'y h:td to chanJ?e h<'r phone number there
nren't many Swlt:s in the book and my trip lo Dis·
neylatitt with my father was a diiuister ...
But those are minor irtitotions. She commc>nts·
"You start in the acting business with talent and
pc.'rseverance. But to put It .all toi;tether. you've got
to have timing. E verything hap1>ened at just the
rlgt)t tirnc for me. God, I'm so lucky!"
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Sonday. February . f976
Discipline Fad?
,
Many Looking
To hiner Self
Ky ANN BLACKMAN
Aa-i.IM ...... Wl'lloff
TM, EST, Rolfing, Yoga, Arica. Zen. Biofeedb3ck .. It's a ~tual candy store.
Americans across the country are searching for ways to im·
prove the quality of their personal lives -their health m;.ir.
nages, jobs and relationships with other people '
·That's the cult of the 1970s : tuneintoyourself.
AMERICANS ARE INTO A NEW MIND-BODY trip that has
them meditating, changing, confronting. contortint the body and
stretching the mind, feeling and revealing more than ever before.
The new disciplines encompass the mystique and techniques
of Eastern reli~ions and·such traditional Wes tern values as the
work ethic. self·linprovement and Cree enterprise.
Call it a consciousness revolution or the age of enlightenment
or the pop-psych, self-help express.
They've sbucked the !rug.oriented hippie jargon for a new
psychological patois, dubbed' "psychobabble" by one news
magazine : ·•u you're unhappy. go wUh the feeling. Make the
mind and body one (or a real high energy experience ...
BEYOND SUCH PSYCIUC MUMBO.J UM BO and a mass
media hype. something is happening that goes beyond the liberal
bastions of Boston and Berkeley to more traditional enclaves of
American life. •
There 's a university for s tudying Transcendental Meditation
<TM ) in Fairfield, Iowa, a yoga as hram -or commune -in In-
dianapolis, a marriage enrichment course in Winston-Salem. N.C.
. The new disciplines offer something for almost everyone; the
Midwest housewife who takes yoga classes once a week, the
athlete or businessman who slops twice a day to meditate, the
college students wbo wants lo spend two hours in a Zen commune.
( ~ the high school art teacher
S S who says meditation helps his NEWS ANA LY I sinuses .
Som e prog rams have
been around for years and are
merely being repackaged and promoted with Madison Avenue
gusto. Others combine the techniques of yoga or Zen with the ad-
vice of Ben Franklin and Dale Carnegie.
Some prQmoters ge t rich: others cas t off material
'possessions.
UKF. JOGGING AND DIETING. THE.techniques are de-
signed to m ake you feel better , happier , more relaxed. ·
The followers or Rev. Sun Myung Moon and other total COOl·
mitmeot. religious commWle groups aside, many Americans -
the average Joe, the guy down.the block, the woman next door -
are involved in organized searches for a better way of Lite. And
there are \fozens of programs through which those searches can
begin. Here's a rundown of some of the major ones:
. TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION: (TM for short): Re-
qwres two, 20-minut..e periods daily of repeating a word, often •
from Sanskrit., called a "mantra:· Claims to decrease oxygen
consumption, s low metabolis m, e.nergize. Costs S125 for working
adults; $65 for s tudents.
EST <Erhard Seminars Training): Training consists of two
full weekends, a self-immersion into onc·s consciousness to t!x-
plore painful material. Includes a 16-hour. nu-exit group session
led by an EST trainer lo break down personal c.l<'fenses. a process
that supposedly forces modern m an to look at his existential roots
and discover, as Werner Erhard puts it: "What is, 1s." Costs S2SO.
ROLFJSG: Dramatic body transforming t echnique. includes
de~p. painful massages that are supposed to release the un·
awakened. Involves loosening body·s connect ive tissue. re-
aligning body lo correct posture, slumps. Requires 10 sessions at
SiJOeach.
ARICA : Central principle is ego-reduction. Requires medit a·
lion. body-conditioning exercises deri ved from yoga. Includes a
40-day intens ive training program and spending 40 hours alone in
a room. Cost $400-to-SOOO. One day, 7·hour course costs S25.
BIOFEEDBACK:.A scientific technique for developing con:
trol of internal biological functions. s uch as heart rate, muscle
tension, gastric acid -and blood pressure through monitoring by
el~ronic instruments.
KATHA YOGA: A form of yoga emphasizing body awarene?ss
through exercises, postures. muscle strengthening.
ZEN: A J apanese Buddhist sect, attains enlightenment
through self-discipline and meditation, often involves deep
breathing exercises.
TM, the fastest growing or the techniques. has developed into
a multi-million dollar business since it was brought to the United
States in 1959 b~an Indian monk named Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
Last year TM took in S20 million, all of it t ax·exempt.
TM first attracted attention in the mid-1960s when such
celebrities as the Beatles, Beach Doys and actress Mia Farrow
went to India to learn lhc technique. Now foot-
ball st a r J oe Na math endo.rses it, and
Maharishi International University is thriving
in Fairfield, Iowa.
Movement organizers claim )0 senators
and congressm en and more than.'..ioo Capitol
Hill staffers have taken the courses.
TM LEADERS SAY THE AVERAGE \
meditator is age 35.
Scientific papers have claimed that TM
de creases oxygen consumption. s lows FAuow
metabolism and reduces blood pressure. But several doctors say
that the same techniques can be self-taught without paying a high
fee.
Sociologists, psyehOlogists and theologians offer a variety or
theories to explain why growing oumbers of Americans have
been prompted to experiment with encounter groups, meditation
and Oriental disciplines.
Some point to a growing disillusionment with big institutions:
government, law enforcement. Western religions, the press. The
National Council of Churches in New York-reports a slight decline
in church m embership at a time when the general population has
been increas ing .
OTHE RS CLAIM THE NATlONi\I. PSYCHE has been bat-
tered by a continuing series of unmanageable? problems that
televtsion brings into the home in living color.: racial inJustice.
assassinations. the Vietnam war. the Water~alc !>candal, an
economic recession .
"l s us pect that part of it is people are becoming dissatisfied
and recognize the limitations or the Western emphasis on
· material as pects of life.·· said Gary E.
I
• NAMAT"
Schwartz, an ~ss is t ant professor or
psychology and S()('ial relations at Jfarvard
.Uni.vers ity ... It's how many cars you have.
how many air conditioners. how much money
·you make, bow big is your house.''
Schwartz. 31. has written numerous scien·
tific papers on meditati~n and the human con·
sciousness. He says that many people "are
beginning to realiie that our environment and
lifestyle are getting out of hand.
"They realize it's hard to change institu·
lions. that it·, easie r to change yourself."
HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOLTREOl.OGIAN Harvey Cox
said his studies show the majority of people in Zen communes.
Hare Krishn~ and meditation classes are predominantly white,
m iddle-class and young or middle·aged.
Asked what the attraction is , Cox said~ "My sus picion is that
we'v(' gotten to a point in our e{'onomic and social devPlopment in
this country where we've intema.lized distrust and competitive·
ness which~a · lated ~pie from each othe r. We all need friend~. and deprived of the capacity to appreciate close
f'riensdship. e look els ewhere for thorn.·· .
DAIL V PILOT DJ
. ' UPITt.._._. ~MURDERER OF THE '50s
Charles Starkwealher •
Nebraska
Killings
Recalled
LI NCOLN. Neb. <U PI )
Eighteen years ago the name of
Charles Starkweather s lruck
fear in Nebraska.
ll was on Jan. 27 . 1958, that law
enforcement officials found in
northwest Lincoln the body .of
Marion Bartlett wra pp_ed in
l)aper in a chi~ken coop.
THE BODY OF IDS wife was
found wrapped in a quilt in an
outhouse near the body of an in·
fant girl which h ad ·been stuffed
into a cardboard box.
There had been a warning of
what was to come. But it was not
until J an. 27 that the meaning of
the Dec. I . 1957, death of a
service s tation attendant, Robert
G. Colvert. 21 . was known.
Lincoln r esidents a rmed
themselves a nd waited as the de-
ath loll mounted in t)1e wake of
the tr avels of Starkweather , fl
19·year -o l d red -haired ex-
garbage man, and his 14-year-old
girlfrie nd, Caril Ann Fugate.
The final count was 11 dead.
STARKWEATHER \VAS ex•
ecuted June 25 . 1959. Caril will
know in J une whether she will
get the parole ~he ha~ lo.Ought the
last thrcl' Yl':.lr"
Mi ss f'u g al c c l aim e d
throu~hout !->IW v. :.is not <• wi lling
11ccorn1>lict• and l111l11'1 know
s:arkwcather h~d killed her step-
lather. mother and half-sister
Starkw~alht'r went to the
Bartlett horn<' J an. 21. On J ::m.
27. after a rclah\'e show<'d up to
inquire ahoul the family, the pair
decided to fl ee. They took with
them a .410 shot~un .
STARKWEATHE R ANO Mi ss
Fugate went to I he August Meyer
farm near Renne tl,,l\eb., v.hcre
Starkweather had hunted. Meyer
• wns killed with the shot ~un
Stark weather 's c<ir became
mired in the mud :ind they were
picked up by two' RcnnC'tl teen·
3gers: Robcrl Jcns m and Car ol
King. Both W<'rc killed and their
bodies left in a c·a ve at al\ ;,ibun·
doaed schoot·sitc near the Meyer
home
On Jan. 28 . Starkweather and
his companion entered the C.
Lauer Ward home. remaining
through the day. Ward. his wife,
and their m aid. Lillian Fencl.
were killed and the bodies of
Meyer and the teen·a gcrs were
found.·
ON JAN. 29, NEi\R Douglas,
Wyo .• the fl eeing couple stopped
by a p3rk<.'d car where Merle
Collison. a salesman from Great
f alls . M ont ~. was slecprng. lie.
too. was killed.
Stark weal her wreslled with
anothe r motorist as p<>licc come
up. Miss Fugate ran down the
road to the approaching car of a
deputy she?ri ff and Starkweather
took off in the Ward car.
The chase w as on. al speeds of
up to 100 miles per hour. One of-
ficer was firing as he foll owed
and a bullet went through the
back window of the Ward car.
F l ying g l a ss st ru c k
Starkweather in the head. send·
in,:: blood ,~~reaming down his
f:Jcc. ~
THE YO UTH P UU ,EO over
and ~ol out. hands r aised. an
:.urrendt'rt'd meekly. llis a t-
torne~s tried to dectan· h1m .in-
:.:rnc.
Slnrkwcathcr maintained lo
his d<.'<Jlh hew as not. ,
Monitorirw
Industry?
CINCINNATI <UPI>
The author of ·'Tender
Loving Greed,·• an In·
vestigatlon of nursin g
home abuses, says it is
possible that up to one-firth
of the nation's nursing
home Income is .made '
fraudulently. • .
However. Mrs . Mary
Mendelson admits it is im·
possible to determine the
exact amount ol fraud in
the Industry because of a
lack of g 'overnmenl
monitoring.
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SANTA MONICA (UPI)-J,on Hall. the hero
o( South Sea epics a general.ion ago. is still in the
film business but now behind the cameras ,__ all
kinds of camer as.
Ex-actor Has -/
He developed the underwater camera the
U.S. Navy used in 1960 lo take lhe first photos of
t.he underside of the north polar ice cap.
lure. t aken from lht• ~am(• chstancc with the
same film and camera. \\as l\•dcc the width and
had twice the information. which, in this case.
was more people and some sense of thl' environ-
ment. Hall and his associates, under the name Op·
livision, have 'developed and are marketing a
!ens that doubles the horizontal or vertical plane
of a picture. The effect, whether it's a snapshot.
borne movies or slides, is that of CinemaScope.
The five-element cylindrical lens com-
presses the content on a negative and decom
presses it on the enlarger or printing proeess.
"Use the same camera, any camera, and
add this atta'chm ent." he said. "Same f·stop and
no loss or light."
Broad Vision
Unlike with conventional wme-angle l~nscs
there is no distortion. The edges of the pictun.;
are as sharp as the center .
It's a long way from the ·Samuel Goldwyn
stables or the 1930s ti:> manufacturer of leases.
but Hall's credentials in the field are impressive.
His camer as also earned an Oscar for photo-
·graphy in the movie "Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?''
Hall demonslrated the application o<t
the new lens on 8·millimeter movies and 35-
millimeter slides on a home screen. ll 's like be-
ing in a small version of a Cinemascope theater.
'How many times have you backed up
against the wall taking pictures and can't get a
good shot?" be said. He placed a photo on the
desk showing a group of friends.
''Now look at this," he said. The second pie·
Computers May Replace Offices
,.
T he former matinee idol, still flashing the
·famous smile but now near 60 and heavier than
when he dived from the mast of an island
schooner in "South f'lf Pago Pago," is no less ac-
U~. ,
Over the years he has operated a flying
school. and invented an effective underwater
shark-killer , and he is currently working on an
efficient pollution-free automobile engine.
NEW YOR I\ (UPI) -Like your JOb
but w.ish you could do your day's work
at home and eliminate that Jong com·
'·mute?
ferences and cathode ray tubes .
CCRTs) that automatically print re·
cords.
CRTs in conductmg Joint operating
conferences of two.of its important
divisions at Baltimore and Lima.
Ohio. •
first. by members or the lnstitote for
the Future in California, made a point
of saying there are prescnUy probably
only about 100 persons in the world
engaging in computer conferencing
Order Yours NOW
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By the end of the century the ex ·
perts think you may be able to.
1 Whether most people rea'lly would
like it is another s(ory.
-rhe electronic computer, according
to some experts. could reduce the
need for attendance in business of-
fices and allow millfons of persons to
do all their work at home.
They say computer conference
tt>chnology and "reasonably pnced
cathode ray term in a ls also could·
~ Make the classroom obsolt•lc in
many fields of education.
-Eliminate 80 percent of business
letter mail. ·
-Cut sharply the use of telephones-_
-Vastly reduce commuter traffic
by train. bus or private automohil(•
JUST THINK what a change in the
world that would be. Editor X couJd .
take part in the morning editorial con·
ference of his newspaper or magazine
while sipping his coffee .50 miles
away. One of Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger's s uccessor s eould
negotiate with the foreign ministers of
'IX nations and ' his own staff in
Washington without leaving his rural
hideout in th<' Colorado mountains.
Al least eight systems of general
computer conference technology are
being used already. -according to The
F\aturist m agazine. published by the
World Future SociNy in Washington.
They range from party line, wt\,ich
simply is the computer and CRT
equivalent of the telephone con-
ference call. to more elaborate
systems such as F'onim. developed at
the Institute for the Future in Menlo
Park, Calif.
The article a lso r ecalled a 1929
story. "The Naked Sun.'' in which not-
ed science fiction writer Isaac
Asimov projected a nightmarish
future in which human beings no
longer communicated with each other
al a1 l except by ma chines!
This will not happen, the California
technicians assured.
The other article wu s more rll·
tailed. It pointed out that, unlike u
face-to-face meeting or telephone con·
ference call, computer conference is
totally independent of timr as well as
g~graphy.
fr{~~\\ . Be~!~ul
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• PERSONALIZED
•STYLISH
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-Reduce business, scicntifil' and
government loni; distance trnvcl by
makin{? face-to.face negotiations un·
needed and undesirable. Even
diplomatic negotiations could be c:ir-
ried on largely by computer con-
In millions of homl'S. dad and the
younj?sters woulil be homr nl'arl y all
the time. If dad and mom both had
jobs. as ii-likr ly. both would do nearJ}-
all their work on the CRT and
.trans mit it by wire lo lhc company
computers. ThC' kids would do much
of their schoolwor k the same way.
Westinghouse F:lcctric Corp or
Pittsburgh is the first M company
to give a variation of • method a
large.scale try . W cstinghouse has just
announced it will use satl'llite com-
munications. color lrlrvision anrl
IN A WA\'. <'dmputt'r conrerence
technology is JllSt '-' substantial
rlaboration or the ~:iy major wire
services now s:eneratc their news r e-
rorts by means of s mull armies of re-
porters and editors working on CRT!'
scattered arounrl lhr world and
hooked up to a central computer.
THE VARJOUS-r>art1ripants 1n thl'
conference needn't bt' taking pnrl at
the same time. The comput-er will re·
ceive anti store their contribution!\
and then display them to the oth<'r
participants l<it<'r
•QR DER f OR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND
Opt••a i11 A 11ah eim
Carl Korchcr Enterprises, Inc .. operator of
140 Carl's Jr. res t a urants in California, ha:)
opened the doors on its new St-m illion cor-
porate head quarter~ at 1200 N. Ha1·bor
\
The Futurist h as published two
articles recently about the outlook for
computer conference lcehnology The
B lvd ., Annhc im. J\pproximatcly 200
cmploycs. formerly in several Anaheim of
fices, now work al the 29,000·SQU<l r c-fonl
factlity.
New FirID Seeks
Files on Citizens
Special to the Dally Pilot
MENLO PARK A n<'w t•ompan~, l're1:rlom
of lnformation Servirt•s In<' <FIS! t has OJJt·ncrt
oHices in Menlo l'ark to serve <is u clearing
house for those who wish to learn what is in their
files In certain federal agencies.
The Privacy Act of Ul7'1 is designed to allow
the American public lhe ril(ht to know what is in
the voluminous and heretofore inaccessible Iiles
kept by government agencies.
Rainer Ma hlmann, founder·presideM of
FlSI. and his associates have spent nearly two
years resear ching and perfecting their system so
that eaclt federal agency's guidelines can be met
by those who wish to apply to {ind out what the
government has on file.
Specific forms have been worked out to flt
th<' agencl<'s ·requirements, and the program 1s
now ready for public use.
For a fee or $15 for each request sent to F lSl.
the requeRt for data from n spccif1<' ~overnmc nt
agency will he handled by FJSI. \Wlh the reply
sent directly by the government hurcuu to the up·
plicant.
Mahlmann said former Sen. Sam J . F.:rv1n
Jr .. a prime sponsor of the Privacy Act and a
lon~U me roe of Rovemment surveillance :ind
computer data eoltcction. will serve as FISI '!'
spe<'ial legal counsel on constitutionnl and
le~islativc law.
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1926-1976
1'Golden Anniversary ..
French Farmhouse! \.m huill ho~· wi:h •O
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mo\ter ~1111r with luh1clu
sho we r ond H!fJO roto
dre<ning orau. Lwn.:J room
o nd f omdy '"O"' 0 10
seporot.1 for cntn1tr11n1w1 °'
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verondo. 3-cor qor<J<Jc $7'3.~ "~It. for'&uy
Mortin. s10-1 no.
Mewport Hei9hh '..Are o! ( r1orm1n•1
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Wmtd1 If f>J, i:111 f'J, •nly of room for yo.Jr rroilt'f' ~
boot. Bo I ?; ro mt 111nUo foo pkm I.• 11 ,, ... "l 1
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room a•P•J •.t•rvwl by o qorql?ou~ rht>I s · I,, 1
woth · dreom opplionces. Foncy u•eJ b"d
f11<'ploce lo wurm your toe~ f>lu\h rnrpPt~ ond
drapes rlvuout in rich tones and 1p~1ure). I •
bo1hs. $66,950. Coll ~40-1 720
$37,950 -4 Bdrms! II evf'n ho . I d ,rJlrl'j
room too! h e\hly pointed, polios on e11her side
ol IQe homt" Vrr:.olllP floor pion feature\ 4
Wroom\, I Y. bo1h\. Forrrol dinirYJ room ro
001 by condlel1rih1. Private rrosle< Wroom
wte wirh ~eporote both, ontf'rtaincr's living
room oreo. Gorgeous $I CXX) t.tovo i~ the
gourmet kitchen. lush po-k·likc yards. Full price
just $37.950. Coll 540-1720.
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buy we/th C>vory p~nny' Clo•p t• • 1 1 ".11, w & ''1
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• make:. 0 dandy plorn l o pul 'I"'" r·in 1 pan.' r;r
pool tobl<'. Inside is spo<•011~ w1rh N •'r I 7('11 · I
font! J bedrooms; inrirro1p d1nN J qu• 1!11"1
served by c1 10 1011)( mocJrrn11P I l11chon.
EnamolJ', family room plus o lov .• l room urn 1
wilh it \ Own fjr,..plOCf' ( t:J I''"" p, • ht I
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gor a bir1 lomol/, you'll 111',I lic1v'' I ) t 1: •. ,., I,,;
ot this wonderful home! laqc pntio. '·• rf'Pn"'I
ood endosed for parties w rounded uy n•'l)1ly
manicured yards wi1h •,printlPt~ fu 1•o•y-corr>
ln?dc boos1\ 4 lorqc bOOrooms. complcr"1y
decorated with new point and wallpaper and
onkle-drrp iro '>hog CfYf)Cls Continn ~itchr.n
Wllh d ouble continuou' c:I001"·1rl') ovr•n Of' I
d1~hwo.,he:. Seporotf' family roorn. crocli.ro'
fireplace. S1one & brit~ plon11.n dnccwi10 rho·
f toot. S6J. 500. C<ill !>'10 1 no
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c•verythmq lion11•1 ( )vr·r~11od <.oun11y qround· ••
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f:'11glor o loim o,y·.1.-m I luq1•
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pool I ib'"· I lor l• .'
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homPm.,1<',·, 111 h.·ro.
('feqanc• wl111f' l 'IC
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fo, maximum bPouty ond provnt y. Spnnkf..r• •.
mom for your 1ru1k~r '" boot. $52.9!ia. A\W or
flconor T1ns"4•m. !>·i() I 770.
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0vf?1'S•7<'d m:>~1cr suolo for comloit. $6/,5{X},
(oil 540 I 770
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11urdt'n home w 11 h
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OPENS.AT /SUH. 1.5 window s t-'u rnis ht.•d h v Car\n\.•ll &
21 5 Via MHtone Chaffin. $275,000 Furni;)ll'd 5255,000
CORAL TREES
and ST AR PIMES
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119 AMETHYST lk:-.l duplex huy on
isl~nd. Great rcnlal record. 2 Hdrm s • 2
baths 2 Dc..lrms., l ·h;1lh $12:.1,000 ..
pn vale h1•i11.:h llt1'1"•~.
Cw•torn bit ho11won h:1·. 212 ~GATE. Ra I boa Island's best l}uy \n
wc-11 l.1ncl:.c.1pl'd h•l :1 large family home New condition 1 4 fM.Qn\~am,~. form.ii Bdrms~ baths family rm + 2 bdrm rlw1ng rm .. fom1r.v n11 &i , • ~ . ~ . •
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.. 1,1,-1 1 Is land. $1:J7.!J.50
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• 675-5930'.. K1t c hc o with <'vrr:ything ! Passen~c r
:11.s, 1·. ' ,t "'', r .1 \I e levator 2 Bdrms . 2 haths PallO & hoat
dock. $170,000
CUSTOM ESTATE + 2 STY GUEST
HOUSE
S49,500
201 AIAlOME. Charmin~ :1 hdrm. home
with 2 bdrm. apt .. on Lallie Is land.
Bea utiful palw with playrooll\. $124,950
OPEH SAT. & SUH. 1-S 307 CORAL
TOSS A FRISBIE
TO THE BAY trom lhts Ol'arln 2
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llv<illab lc u ow Strcs~1·rl for Hdditton
over <·arpo rl. .
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LIDO WATERFROMT SJ)(.~tlarnlur Bay
Vie w fro m every windl)w ! Ex"·cptional 2
L>edrooms, i fJi.il h , professionally d e ...
corated .1toat-sllpavatlrrblr . Sl :tS:OO<T
GREAT ADULT CON~O
MEW LISTING -StHGLE STORY 2
bedrooms . 2 h ;1lh.'l .. private yard. pool
and recreation r oom · 'jus t s ll•ps to
shoppin~. $115,000. Call to S('l'
OCEAN VIEW
FROM NEWPORT IEACH HILLTOP -used
brick and open beams. l'alw to delight
all. Near-new pool w ith Jatuzzi. J
Rcdr ooms & new kilthen ! $120,000. t\ .lol\J.: w111ci111 g r·nunlr}
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Cape Cod home on lovely street. close to '
North bay. 3 Bdrms .. J,!ucst rm. & bath+
l•bdrm. apt. s1:15.000
1420 IU•tcJS Rd. Cliff Ha•en Sue 1-5
FREE TO YOU
OPEN SUH. I·+ 111 CRYSTAi.
Stunnin g homt• on Lillie Island. Formal~
dining rm .. :l bdrm~ . family rm. + ·
2-bdr m. apt. Great view! $157.5011
WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE
229 Maritt~. latboa lslmtd 675-3331
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'TWO
BAYFRONT
HOMES
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$292,500
LAWSON REAL TY
• 675-4562 ..
' Dirty But Nice
$39,500
'l dt DR OOM r,
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645-0303
HUNTIMGTON BEACH
Ftnl· lc.irgt• home; <."l'nlral hall plan. t·:-.
CfUl1'1lt!l y <l ct•Oralt•d . for1111·r mo1it-I
hom e . Offc·rcd at $75.:-><>o
DAMA POttlf: CONDO
Drrcclly over boat h:irhor. newish ; bt•
ready for the boating ~eason Consid('r
il'asc/tradc. Offered ~1l SG!:!.:iOO
OCEA ... SIDE CONDO
The sound of the s urf al your front
door; xlnl for yc<tr round or s ummer
livinf!. Cons ider IC'asPltradc . Offered
a l SC.7.500
CORONA DEL MAR
San~le lam1l y horn<'. s l nnc's lhrow
from Ril! Coron:1 lk'iH:h. Nf'w list ing!
Off cr eel i.il S8!J,!IOO
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833-2906
CCADIN ASSOCIATES \
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atallW{LllUllERCOWA•Y BEST IN BLUFFS
Want /\11=-t ·a 111.1:! :1mH . -------l Wl.AM love ly end unit. :-1 yr old : 22.SO sq .
GeMral 1002 ft. 4 IlR, fa m . rm .. ~1 :! ba .. form. din., 3
••••••••••••••••••••••• patios . hay view. SJ:J.~I
It's Rich · alYFRONTS P anor:11n1 t· \ 1cws: I huild1•r 's c-us tom furn. mmlcb. Nearlv
new 2!i00 Sq rr "il:«i.O(XI. $111 .000, With
land. 8y
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BH, t·onv. fam . r m .. form! rhn. wt•l h;,i r .
hay vi<•W $9!1,SOO
OPEN 11 TO 5
440 VIST.A PARADAloffVista~IOrol
2921 QUEOADA loff Vista~ Orol
Plcas r lt't us .-.how vou :il l the home~
CJ Va ti. in the c;ircfrec Bluffs
HELEN B. DOWD
REA.L TOR. INC. MLS 644·0134
t 973 Top l isteor & Top Sal~smaft
19 7 4 Runnef".Up
Hewport·M~MI Bocrd of Realtors
FANTASTIC VIEW OF l.AY oc"an
lights. 4 Big bedrooms, separate office,
fa mily room. formal clining·room . Laun ·
dry. workshop. Almost •1000 s q.ft.. of dt•·
111.!)Hful 11\'tnl!. SHi5 ,f.OJ I 2949 Cltff Dr. Mwpt Hqhb Sat/St.In l·S
SPACIOUS "Z" BLUFFS
SUPER, LARGE CONDO -4 bedrooms.
fomily room, dose to pools a nd play
yard. This home 1s immaculatt! -·a j oy
to see! $92,500
454 Vista ROftla,Hwpt Beach Sat/~n 1.5
1 WESTCLIFF
a.1ow ROOM ,i.:,. lots of ~ood fom ily
livinJ..!. 5 1kd1·ms {II... l<.1rgc family room in
quiet nc1 g hh~1rhoocl. Lovely pool & patio.
$12·1,SOO inc Ids la111f
I 0 I I Marian La. H.B. Sun 1.5
·LIDO ISLE j LOT5'.0F USED IRICK and large walled
4 pa tio invites you into this n ewly I'l'·
· mode led 3 bedroom hom e . Spacious
mas ter s ui te, ::ind 3rd bt•droom may he
used as huge fam ily or ~ame ronm
Forma l dinin~ room too'
128 Via lttiaca, M.I .
CLIFF HAVEN
Sat/S-.n l·S
• CUSTOM VIEW HOME Hw It ti round a
I 11atio and pool. 5 Bedroom~. Dining l room , ftHTiily room, Wit h separate famt
I ly or m othc·r·in·law unit Excellent
f mancing. $149,500. I 420 Kl~s Rd. Newport leach . Sat/Sun l·S
DOVER SHORES
i BEAUTIFULLY IMDIVIDUAUZED lowest
J µr iced ho nit• in lhis arcCJ. 4 Berlrooms.
form <Jl dining room, family room with
bltn wet bar. La rge masti·r suit(• and
separate children 's wing.
1338 Antiqua, H~wport Bch
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
S..n 1·5
HILLSIDE HOME -with lots of privacy. 3
Bed roo ms. 2 baths. :.implc u~e of woo(}
;Jnd open bcu m s. Exc·ell<·nt storage a nd
no·ca-re yard.
321 Catalina Dr.Hwpt Bch
642-5200 . 675-4060
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TRIPLEX $95,000.
F J•; E I, A N D I\ N D N ~ X T · 1' 0
OC:EA NFHONT. J.f'UltNISHED UNITS
N J•:J\H. SCHOO LS, SHOPPI NG A N D
TENNIS COU HTS. BEAUT IFU L
OCEAN v11.;w FHOMSUNDECK
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TIME TO GET MOVIN' !!!
A wldl' vuricty
tu mt·el your v~1ncd need~
721 IRf~. Cor Ol\ll <f •I Mai" ('llStom :!
bdrm . Z hu dupl(·x: JUSt Ii led ! Pe rf ccl
for owne r . Bc>umcd c•cil . corner lot.·
a<:russ from park & tennis rts. Own er
W'lll rma11cc <!l ~n.,•;. with 20';~ down:
$83,95(). Ope n Sut /Sun l ~.
215 6 lst STREET N1•w1>ort.iShor('S. Cozy :l
Qdrm., pt•rfc"t:t hat·k~round for antiQUJ?S
Xlnt cond1t10n ! P rtl' :d lo sell al $59,500
Open Sat/Sun. 1 ~)
2332 IUHICH HILL Cosl:t Mc•sa. Slurlio
rnrido; :J hdrm~ , ~ ha., great location,
nr. sc hool~. :-.hopping, trunsporlation.
Tree lined m ~•ll S:r7 .~00.0penSat. 1·5
MEW"DST1t4G'. Spntious older duplex in
J.!ood conditio11 1 :• Hlk. lo ot·can. 3 Bdrm .
+ 2 bdrm . 2 ~la 11T.1 -;t•s. !Sk!J.500
PEHIHSULA POINT. 11 ·2 Lots. Cha rming 4
b<lrrn. Colonial home: l ti<~ to ocean .
Ualcony view of wakr i rel' .shaded
pat i o off d1n 1n J,! rm .~ se p .
summ(•rhoust· :t Car gara~1·
5161/.1 35th STREET. Newport Be 4.tch.
!;pac1ous 6 yr. old duplex. 4 llR. up'& 3
d o w n . W ~ti k I o L t d o s h o p s .
trans por tation. l ·Hlk. lo water . Quiet
rcsidenliul area'. Good rncomc. Open
Sun. 1-5.
WEST NEWPORT. Tree ~haded custom
duplex. n l'<ir w:ll<'r Owner huflt. :l ·
Bd rm . + 2 l1dnrt :*loo Sq ft.. 2 frplcs .
$118,500.
TOWNHOUSE FOR BEACH LOVERS!
High on a h ill ; s pacious 2 bdrm .. 21,2 ba.
Choice t•nd un11 Private patio opens to
pool & grccnht.'IL Pric ed right a t $48,950.
By app'l.
4908 RIVER. L 1du Sand s. Oelightful
ga rd en patios s urround this 3 -bdrm ., 2
bath home ; h ighly upgr::idcd. $62,000.
Owne r anxious. Open Sun. l·5
24 IALIOA COVES, Newport Beach.
Over 100 fl. waterfront; boat dock : 3
bdrms. + scp. guest quarters. $150,000.
Open Sat. 1-5
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DAVIDSON REALTY
5801 W Coost Hw y NB 645·7575
3116 N-port Blvd . N 8 673· 9060
General 1002 Getteral 1002 ······················· ····················~··
SHOR£CLtFFS OPEN SUN. I .5
247 Driftwood . Corona dC'I Mar.
Custom 3 1'drms , :J bCJ., ram.rm.~
hi ~h heam l'l·il.. l·s lory ; pool.
S lfiO. 000
BALBO.A PENINSULA POINT
'""l-iwcl'ping hay v1<•w from supe r 5
BU l;1md~ h11m1· Close lo bay. prl\.
hl'at'h & o c't'<H\. S~tun ;1 , Jan1zz1.
works hop. hoal sloragt• $240.1)1)()
LINO.A ISLE
lk a ul ·I HH. farn. rm . Country
t·:ng lish, c·n<·h1s l·d µ:ilio. <·slahltshcd
l n·cs. ho al s I 1 p _ $:l t:.. 000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bay!>1de Orive. N .B 675·6161
GeMrot 1002Ge-Mral 1002
GREAT CA.HYON BUY
Sh::irp :1 hc rl room . :1 bath Bi~ Canyon
Condo. Cu~lom dt.•<·oratcd, s rcluded
patw, many 1·".'<l r;1:-.. Anxious ownel'
wi'll sell or l<•m-a· OwnC'r will finanl't.'.
HC'dUC"<•d St:.!:1.rnio Ii-HI liltil
SPYGLASS-VIEW
Bc<iultful tt bedroom THADEWINOS
m odel on ('o r11 cr lol. Cus tom
decorated with J..!n •al l'.YC ;1ppcal.
V i C' w o f t h c 11 n ! 11 n . h a y a t1 d
m ounlams. li10·G1'i l
BEST BEACH BUY $10,000 R~uction! Dr0\1ic momixe\ havr
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GOTT A GO WITH VALUE
COM]>LJ<:TE LY FUHNJSJJ ED 3·BR .
2·117\9U P ANH 3 nn. 2-Bt\ LOWE:R.
CRPTS, DJlPS, FHPLC. DBL GAR, --------------! CLOSJ<: TO Bi':/\Cll AN D HAY. llOW '
$27,900. 3 (~ll<'<'n stzc b(•<frooms , balh
and one h a lf. This 2 storv t·harmcr is
loc<1ted on trC'c ~llulrl<•il mall near
pool und chtldrcn ·~ pl;iv :1n·a. Call
now. !lfi2-44!i4
~24,950-Hai ) 8dnM! Ynu'll \!..• lnc~ed ~'Y
1hn lnw jlflt t •. hut th1\ lov1-l1 It w~ t\ •1
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1 crpctinq indudl'd 3 bedrooms. I '11 both~.
WO<XJ cobinf"t~ 1n the rrom 'lovin' kitchf.n. /\if
conditioned. Colt Now! 51(). I 71fJ.
. 540-1720
29 55 H·arbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Member
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THE BLUFFS ·
Hasting~ & Co.
"Doing a Land officr
buslneu In Th~ llllffs
since 1965"
Sales & Leases
GREENBELTS
BAY VIEWS TARBELIREAlJORS, ... [~ -i s~ .. ~~:~r.r :,!~~··:'>'>;I.•~ ' :; ~
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VEJUH: ruans 11111 lo!'al<:d on large
<'Ul·ck ~;11 on c·h1111·\• s ln•<>l Vacant.
'all 11ow Io s1•t• th c·harms. !.lfi2·'1tl54.
BOO LA! BOOLA!
RJ\JI ! H.AH ! New on the m a r ket in
bcaut1ru1 Collegl' Park. P~trk like
~rounds wiUttn walking d1:.ta nce of
ever y s <·hoo l from e l r mc ntar y
throu~h collCi!<.'. Why wait'! This
lwautiful pool homc is open for your
in~pc<.·tion tht" WP<'k<'ncl Sat/Sun 1·5.
2-'lli .Joann, in the ~>O's Cull 5-t().'11'1 t
SUPER POOL HOME
Super lor<1tmu ! C los" to ~<·hook
s h op pi n I! . <' h u r <' 11 "..., S up c r
con cl i l ton ' N t' at Iv man 11· u r c d
grounds with ~rmnk.lrrs. IJC'ul!•d &
f 1llc·rc<I pool Su pt•r prt<'\'' Under s.ss.ooo. r,ttti·'1 I '1 J
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$120,000. PALEO P LAN 4 BR, Fam. Rm. 2 s tory with unobstructed valle.Y. v tew and d ecorated with best of e verything ! ..
HARIOR VIEW HILLS
S103.800. 3 Br. F am. Room with LARGE Jot (almost tfJ Ac re) with gorgeous pool, play yard anct aog run. All w1tl'l vtew 0 1
HarbOr.
IAYCREST
$134,500. Private Financing 1s avatlable
with this beautiful 3br, fam. rm .. formal
DR. home with shimmer Uig pQO) a nd
jacuzzi. Pride of ownership lh roug hout,
had lots of TLC. Excellent lo<: at ion.
SPYGLASS
REALTORS
67S-551 I
OPEtif HOUSES
SAT Ii SUH I toS PM
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~i;ohooo. TRADEWI NDS PLAN. 4 llR1 1-,.--a. +Fam. Rm. On one of I.he best.
•llG CAHYON: 47 Royal St. G.or't)e: big &
beautiful! Five bedrooms, f a mily·play
room adjacent to pool . on 8th fairway.
Off s treet par king for 8 t o 10 cars.
Custom built -·come see the~ividual
features.
•llG CANYON: S Royal S . G•orge:
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lots with b est view of ocean and
c o as tlin e . P ri ce incl udci. your landscaping pla ns .
llG CAMYON
$120,000. 2 Br. + Den Condo with
professional decorat ing and custom furnis hings which a rc uvailable to you. if
you wis h.
$134,000. 2 Br . + Den Condo. Expanded
plan with 180 degree view. Dccorator·s
borne.
$134,500. 2 Br. + Oen Condo, with ocean
view. Vacant a nd ready to move into.
$179,500. 3 Br 2 story condo with Jacu:GZ1 .·
Overlook s fairway. Fas t occup a ncy
possible. •
LE RAISOR REALTY
4523 C~ Dr., Irvine
I CALL 833-8600 1 ~~~~~~~~-~~-
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HEWPORT CElST
Drama tic 2 s tory condo \Vith 4 bdrms.,
21h ba. a nd fam ily room. Lovely while c arpe tin g, c u s t om d r a pe ries a nd
• a ttractive w a ll coverings. Wet bar,
f i repla ce, self-c l ea nin g oven,
c ompactor. buill·in BBQ and ocean
view. Do n't m iss seeinf:! this unusual·
offe ring. $70,000
DOLPHIN THRACE
FOUMTAIH VALLEY
The re's a m a rblecrete exterior on this
beautiful 4 bdrm, 2 bath home. Custom
i nteri or . b o nus r oom for fLld'\.
Profess ion a l l a nd scapi n ~ wi th
sprinkler s, travel in m arble patio a nd
walltways . Yo u 'II e njoy seeing t his
exceptional hom e. $64,900.
THE THRACE
IRVIHE
Deli ghtful 2 bdrm., 2 bath twnhse. You'll
IOve the garden entrance, the cle restory
windows, the wet bar and patio. Pool,
.J ac u zzi a nd c lubhouse faci lit ies.
Conve nie nt to schools amt new shopping
-center .$54,500
SHORE CUFFS
SAH CLEMENTE
You can m ove r ight .into this 3 bdrm .. 2
bath home. that overlooks t he golf
course. It h as private beach f<>cilities
.and is within walking distance of the
s hopping cente r . P r iced at SS9.900 and
owner will he lp with fina ncing.
552-7500 552-7500
red hill red hill
real t y r e a lt y
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VEAR
BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
240 7 E COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR
* * OPEN HOUSES * *
FAIULOUS SUNSETS
4 f3drms .. on<' with adjoin. s itting rm
Als o. maid 's :mill' & farrnly rm. ;,1 ~
Baths. Room for fu ll sized pool t :ihlt'.
Large slip, w ill l ake 3 hoats . Xlnl main
channe l view. Open Sal/Sun l 5. 28
Lind a Is le. $285,000
OCEAH VIEW & POOL
Very lovely 4 bdrm. & fum1ly rrn. home.
Splendid he aled &'filt'ct. pool. This homt"
is vacant & in move.in 1.:nnd. $!Hi.500.
Open Dt.tily 1·5. 4507 Cortlan<I. Cameo
IU ghlands. Corona rlcl Mar.
TWO HOMES -OHE LOT
Less t h ~1 n 7 mos . old : \'C'ry wt~ll
l'onstructcd . 3 £3clrms. & 2 hclrms : rarh
ho m e has 2 baths. frpk. & hit in ki t chen.
$85.000 For both. Open Sun l !i t!l:12
·Pomon a. Costa Mesa.
BAY & BEACH REAL TY .
Beautiful c ustom bui lt live bedroom on
the 7th Tee. Stained glass entry. (•trcular
d rive. m any inte resting features. Vistl &
enjoy!
•Arra ngements m ade al private entry
DOVER SHORES 1606 AntiCJUa: formal.
high.styled elegance. Four be,droom ,
fa mily room , formal dining, view.
Entertain with a fl air. Sun. onlv.
CAMEO HIGHLANDS: 4714 Corttelftd Dr.:
Lowest pnc(! in the area. Four bedroom
or three & den : In fi ne condition : private
beaches. immediate possession
CAMEO HIGHLAND~ 70 I Rackiord Rd;
Canyon & ocean view : longest. coolest
patio in town : four bedrooms or three &
den: pool sized yard, private heaches .
CORONA DEL MAR: 315 Goldeftrod: One
bloc k to ·he beach : n:2 lot a llows fo r
addition a l unit ; stained glass. antiques,
paddle tennis court , three bedroom &
study.
CORONA DEL MAR: 310 Jasmine: One
block to the beach : H.·2 lot allO}\'S for
Spa rkling. s m a ll hideaway.
COSTA MESA: I 064 Concord: Open Sun.
Made lo orde r vacation living al home:
large yard . pool, h ar-b-q ue. fou r
bedroom s .
WESTCLIFF: 1215 P~e A,.t: Lovely,
three bedroom & pool. Beamed ceilings,
(:Ountry kit chen ; assumable VA loan.
P lease call us for details on other
prope rties wh i('h are available :
1. ·1rvine Terrace -two & den or thret-
bedroom , pool. tropical setting.
2. Shorecli rfs: Custom home,. serious
selling p rice. three bedroom & family
room . beam s, paneling.
3. Cameo Shores: Best in class; ocean
view. three bedroom & fa mily room ,
sparkling clean.
4. Jas min e Cree k : •Two & de n ,
u p g rade d carpet s, d r a p e ries,
lands c a ping; j acuzzi, poo l , te nnis
courts, cluhhouse. • P .S. It's great -I
Jive the r e too -Jean Cole .
HOMES-OP&e-f•S Tiri~ Aftt"'°°"
UHIQUE O~ER IUCK GULLY -3 bdrm .
fabulous deck. cedar , gh1ss and briC'k
h om e . Se~ Nat alie Fogarty a t 716
Poppy, CdM.
U~QUE OH SPYGLASS Hill 4 hdrm.
single story. T radewmds. only $145.000.
See June Grulln at #14 Monterey Circle.
UNIQUE IH CORONA DEL MAR -3
bedroom plus den, cute. with beams and
bric k. See R osem ary Butterfield at 433
Heliotro pe. south of highway.
UNIQUE OH LIDO ISLE -Near ne w
c ustom 4 bdrm. 2 story. s unny, exciting. I Accura te ly P.riced at Sl 55.000. See
I Marilyn Bulk ley at 109..,Via Nice.
UHIQUE IM C D M -Sh in~led duplex.
I just redone, some ocean view, 8112"/('
assume., $105,000. See Marilyn Shuff
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at 716 J asmine.
UNIQUE IH EASTILUFF -lmmaculate·3
bdrm m ove in cond. on a lgc cul de sac
lot. $81.500. See Marilyn Hodges al 915
Chestnut.
UNIQUE IH OLD CORO~A DEL MAR -2
bedroom. 2 s tory retreat, gr eat views,
immaculate charmer . $137,500. See N an
Mc L a in at 2821 Ocean La n e , off
Goldenrod, in CdM.
UHIQUE IH MESA VERDE -Several top
lis tings, a rea experts. See this exciting
office at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East.
Phone 546·5990. ·
UHIQUE IH THE OtD BLUFFS -4 bd rm C
plan.. room for tngr .. in-law, su per clean,
$89.500. See Pat Youn" at 2116 Vista
Entra da.
REALTORS·
.THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THC NEA rEST llOMES
CORONA DELMAR 675·6000
MESA VERDE 546 ·5990 •BALBOA ISLAN,D 673· 4324
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COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS PAINT&WATER
2515 E. Coast Hwy.. 3 NEW I . needed to match pride
C:Ol"'OllCl .. Mtr LISTl~GS I of owners hip homes in · " Jrca: has J bdrms .. I 11 675-551 I lt rnay s_eem unbeheva· oaths ; overlooking !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ble. but m the past two I ~aut. park. lldwd. nrs .. I wee~. t.hrc~.or the ma.ny I blt-Jns, dbl . .«?aruj!c. Ask.
new listings .m our omcc 1n~~2.000 for ra~l sale!
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pr 1ce ... SJ9,900. th ree vou·,·e ever wanted ma
'FRESH OH THE MARKET
Irvine Terra re -one of a kind! View
of har hor: f ea tu ring rich wood panel·
ing, beamed ceilings, ~ourmet kitchen.
3 BR., 3 oa., dining r m .. den & lovely
private patio. Only $88,500. Ope n today
1-5. 724 Ma la ha r . ·,
BLUFFS CONDO
Upgraded f~c-slancll ng Q·Plan on
wide greenbel~ feulunnJ! 3 brms .. 21h
ba., unusual conversation pit. with
frplc. Not lct.tsehold, you own the land!
$84.950.
l 'a!l 1i:-I n:-.t·t• ol lwr I Hll' homes &rondos
111 lhl' '\t•\\')>Ort t'oro1w clel \lar Ar<':•
C .F. COLESWORTHY
640.0020
EAST BLUFF CENTER
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LAGUNA BEACH
C 2 Prorer ty on Coktst Jlighw~y
Seller will IC':tS<' hack.
Full Price-$ 175,000.
Open in tts for n rw & t• x P<' n C'11 t·cd
snlespcoplc
645-3111
90 I Dovtt Dr. Suite I 30,
.-.ewport Beach ·
bedrooms. one bat h I home! 4 Odrms + den each. and are great for j 1 · , · I family hvin"-or invest· +.1 inin.i:t ri:i. + j!C. ment. Finan'Nng terms I recreation rm. with
include VA F HA or A:.· cus tom pool tu hie: :J
sumption. Room for bo:it , .bath~; 3 frplrs.I. hl_d. &
and trailer cul rle sac ft It .ct · poo · air·
street. Call. now for an c.l\ndd ion ed. Sec for
a ppointment to sec all I ~ours.<'lf, Sun. I s. 11139
three. plus many oL~crs. Pitcairn. Costa Mc:.:i.
El~:!~~~: PYRAMID Praperti•• I EXCHANIORS
752•1920 REALTORS • 833•1,768
1400 QUAIL ST NlWPORT tlACl4 I
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644-7270
OPEN HOUSES
Sl0,000 DOWN ~B U Y S T 111 S L f\ R GE '2J COLONIAL HOME in DOVER
SHORES for the bi)! f amity that li kes
to enter tain . 7 Bedrooms, 6 baths.
fa mily room , l ar~c hiltiard room
with wet bar. M<J ster suite has lllS
AND HE R baths + n steam bath.
Gy m . P r ivat e s tudy.
#3 Hampshlr~ Ct, N.I . Sat/Sun 1·4
OUR 27th YEA.r(llf • 675-3000
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VIEW AHO A POOL TOO!!
• t n lhis imrna<"ul ate Lusk home U wit h nt·w c urpclin,i:!. 4
Bedroom s. fa m ily room. for mal din·
in~ room with mirrored wall. f\ won·
derful entertain in~ home for the
whole fa mily. You m ust S('<' this
lowest priced view home lo a p
preciatc. Ask ini;! $117.450.
188 SClftdc:astf'•, CdM Sat/54tn l·S
CALL US · HouLis1:NcsmARE•c:; :uNcrty TENNIS C 0 URT · ••uo• ISLAND DUPLEX
SOLICITm BY JO' POOL & TROUT LAKE ~ W~nt to trade? We want more c.-a.-21.DuhejDovlelnv.,lftc tt;J units -for t his c harming ....... _, ,. D UPLEX. F r o nt ho u se h a s l2
l•cause! $100,000 und er prirrcl Elegant bedroom s + <.·ozy fin•place. Plus I
•Our a ction w a rranty progr:.1m 7 2 O Os f . ho m r . l ':: acres bedroom a i>artmcnt. Both have b •en
·•Our nalion tJ I computer systf'm pr ofessionally lun<(<.;t•apcd. 75 trees. re modeled and ar(• only one short
•Ourundivldc d attcntiontoourclicnts w a t erfa ll s. b i r d aviary . Can blocktothcNorth nay.Sccit.ynu'll
•Ournational rcfcrralprogram accom mod:it c uvcr 500 ~wests. loveit atSlt!>,OOo
•Our ad vertisi n~ prol{ram com p I <' t c pr iv 1.1 <' y . W1l h o u t
&it_.. ._..._9 ...... r ___. pr-rtlt• fa•t. . 1 h' f th ?828 E. Coo~t H19hwoy. Corona dt'I Mor -....... -,.......... -r-· • • exasrncrat rn~. 1s 1s one o c very P 0 "'-r "'el 541-1161 S-how a prof•s•I--' . () C l A R PUTY MANAvCM(N ~ "" ...... "' .... uo best cstatC's in runJ..(c oun Y. 1 c-rruay 21 R•p. "-clft hint1~f! Dr-"' I h . t S2or.: ()(JO •o~::·. ' HOMIS IOR l IVl"C HlfWOllll " .,.. ••• ~·v -... rea ar~u1n n ' ,,.,, .... • ........... ,, • '"" 1740 o~ ...... Costa M.so fOf' °" Call 6J5·~. H OI•••• ......... /•I ... l•
tis ~!<!~~J~~t<!~
***OPEN HOUSES***
LAVISH LIDO IA YFROMT
S tunning dep a rture from the ordin ary in l his
magnificent, custom home. The p1t!r will accom-
m9<)ate two 50' boats to c:omnlctc this pcrfc-{'t set·
· ting. Call for a ppointment 11nd particulars. 5350,000.
OPEN 1-S. 329 VIA LIDO SOUD.
VIEW -POOL -BROADMOOR
Spatious 4 bed room. family room. wet bar home in
the-moslr exelus1ve area o[ llar.hor VJCW llills. This ·.
one has cverythinJ.! <m<l th<• harho r ,~ occ•:°m vi<;w;-
are spectacular. It 1:-:-.potlcs~ S\:.19.500. OPEH 1.s.
1221 SURFLIHE WAY.
PRIME VIEW -LINDA ISLE.
P rofession ally dN·oratcd 5 bedroom family home.
Dramatic entry from l ushly landscaped garden
cou rtyard. Bays ide terrace with action view of turn·
ing basin. $350,000. OPEH 2·5 -34 LINDA ISLE
P AMORAMIC VIEWS
Lovely Corona dcl Mar lot ation w ;pr1 vatc pool lush
grcen ~play areas: Spacious ·I hcdroom. 21t2 baths.
family & dining rooms. You own the land. Sl75,000.
OPEH 1~5. 270., LIGHTHOUSE LAHE.
IA YSHORES -PRIVATE AREA
A very s pecia l hornc! 3 hcdroom. :J bath. family &
dining r ooms. Gr<>al indoor-oulcloor living. Large
area for boats or volleyball. $911.500. OPEN 1.5. 2491
CRESTVIEW
BLUFFS "GUAOELUPE GRA.-.DE"
Open, a iry, spacious 3 l)ertroom. 3 bath. den hom e in ~
immacula te c:ondition. Step out to pool & BBQ. Air'
Hving area on one noor except 3rd. bedroom & bath.
$99,500 in cluding land. OPEM 1·5. 2400 VISTA
NOi LEZA
IRYIME TERRACE -VIEW POOL!
One of a kind home. 4 lar~c heel room:-.. ·11 :! baths.
fam. rm. & lg. activity room w /bar, hath, fireplace
& it ·s spotless. $229,500., O'PEH 2·5. 1815 GALA TEA
~RACE. .
,. HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Wake up each morning to a virw of the mounta ms.
This 5 bt>droom 3 batl1 homl' is located 1 :! hloC'k from
the commun ity pool, jac:uzzi & tennis court. All t his
for $119,500. OPEN 1-5. 2220 PORT ABERDEEN
WES't: NEWPORT BEACH -SLEEPS· 12
1 Beam ceilings and knotty pine pa neling thr oughout.
5 bedrooms, & 2 baths, F URNISHED . NOT a fixer·
upper. One block to ocean and beach. $li5.000. OPEN
1·5, 129 40TH STREET.
·***BY APPOINTMENT***
OVERLOOKS GOLF COURSE
Exciting 4 beIJ,room. 4 'h bath c ustomized horpe in
Big Canyon w !room for pool. E xtensive use of Mex·
ican tile indoors &out. Good privacy & view. Cha rm ·
ing, elegant. & $249,-000.
OH THE PARK IH YILLA«iE 3
Pogular Un i'ver~ity Park townhouse in spectacular
location. DrCJ m a tic open beam· ceilings & clerestory
windows. 3 bedrooms & dining room at $64 ,900.
BA YSHORE BA YFROMT
5 Bedroom. Fc.t m .Rm. Home With Windfr ee Te rrace.
Large Pier & Sli p. Great Terms Or Trade For Lanl'.I
Or Comme r cial. S325,~.
PANORAMIC VIEW
Rare opportun ity for lt.tr~e family. 6 bedrooms. 4
baths. den . ~amc room plus family room. Large pool
& jacuzzi. Oublan<ling view of hay. $284.000.
UNIVERSITY PARK
Large 2-story Rutgers townhouse in Vrllagc 3. Walk
to pools & tcnn.is. Srp:.ir:.ilt• dining & family rooms.
fncludes thl' land al S68.900
FAMILY FUN
Pool. patw & outside entt·rta1nmcnl area. 5
hedroom s. 4 baths & famil~· mom. Located on
heC:Jutiful quiet street. $.'IH.50().
FRENCH ARCHITECTURE OM THE BAY
Terrazzo fl oors m astC'r bedroom suite with' m a r.
bl e bath, sitting room. fir<>plar(' & ni~ht ('ap har -·
formal dining --10' c·cilings P1l·r & Slip on fee for
$295,000.
SET APART BY ITS CHARM
This spacious. <li~nificd horn<· r('f'lects quality with
its huge fi rcplac:cs. larl!l' formal <lining room, coun·
try kitchen & hoth formal & inlormal g<irdens. Uy·
eippointmcnl. SI 79.50Cl.
BEST IUY -RUT'iERS
Two story :l hc<l room townhouse in Vtlln~c 3. Dmin~
room & family room Walk lo pools & tennis Fresh
paint but bring your garden tools. 68.000 with land
IT'S HAii" ·-\\ LAIH
What a house! · bonu::-. room, in
Spyglass. View o.~ \l \. .!ghts & mount<.1ins
a nd the p rice 1<; ri .~ ..... ~.1100
THIS IA YFRO,_.T HAS EVERYTHIM'i
Excit ing action view of m':lin ('h:rnncl & ocean. p ier &
slip, hayside lcrracC'. adj:.u·t•nt sandy beach, IO\cly
.. enclosed courtyard patio. library. offitP. $250.000
A COl.DWEU UHICEI CO.
. 644-1766
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ro;J PA1i«e ?It"'"' ~ REM.TORS
\I HDROOM
310Jas minc Ave, Corona dcl M~1r
675-5511 Sal /Sun 1 ·5
I IR &. FAM llM or DEM
1722 Miramar. P cnins ul.,. Pt .. NB
675·4392 $82,500 Sun 1·5
2 BEDROOM
220 Ma~nol1a. Cos ta M('s:t
646-3255 Sat /Sun·1 5
16 Rue Cha nt1 lly < l hg Canyon > N U
642-8235 $132,500 Sal/Sun 2·5
316 Alvuratlo, ttallxnt Peninsula
675-4060 $72,000 Sal/Sun l ·5
2821 Ocean Ln .. Old CdM, CdM
675-6000 $137 ,000 Sund<iy 1·5
. 2 IR & FAM RM or DEM
1686 Labrado r Dr. Mesa Vcrdt• CM
546-4299 $59,900 Sal/Sun 1·5
14881 Geneva. Irvine
540-1151 $\.50.1100 S unclav 1·5
18 Rue Grand Vallc·l'. Big Cyn, N·o
642-82.35 $12!),500 Sa t./Sun J .5
~13 Rocks prings. lrv111L'
752-1700
659 Bols ana, L;,ig una lk~1ch Su11 12 5
644-6200 Sat/Sun 12 5::10
475 62nd Sl , Newport Shores NB
673-7300 $65,000 Sun. 2·5
3 Rue Fountainbleau (Big Cyn >NB
644-6200 $122.900 Sun. ·1.5
787 Nyes Pl .. Laguna 13each
644-6200 $182,000 Sun. 1-5
129 Via Waziers , Lido Isle, NB
646-7711 " Sun 1·5
916M,jrama r . Laguna Beach
494-8086 $67 ,500
3 BEDROOM
Sun 1·4
•1717 lrvinc Ave, Ne wport Heh
646· 7171 Sl Ofi.000 Sun l ·5
30962ncl St, Ncwp<>11.Shorcs NB
548-1290 Sfj2,X50 Sal/Sun 1·5
31562ncl St. Newport Shor •s NB
548·1290 $64,9<)0 Sat /Sun 1·5
1257 Cata lina. Laguna BcaC'h
549-9658 $64,500 Sun 1-5
211 Abalone (Little Ba l hi)
673·7039 $11'5.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
724 Malabar ClrvmcTcrr.lCdM.
640-0020 Sat/Sun 1-5
4522 Walnut Ave .. Irvine
.$59-5534 $'19.~50 Sal/Sun 12·5
3129 Lime rick , Costa Mesa
!)79-9607 $52.!'>50 Sat/Sun 1 5
••7210\V.Ocean Front.N.B.
631 -1400 $1GS,OOO Sunday 12·5
•246 J oann. Colle~e Park. CM
546-41'11 $.54 ,!)(}0 Sat/Sun 1-5
232 Robinhood , Eastsidc, C.M.
546-4141 $5:1,950 Sundayl·5
•9051 Cardinal, Fount;un Valley
962·4454 $54 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4908 lliver. n,1d0Sands) N.U. .
f1'15-7575 Sli2.000 Sun. 1·5
20861 Cat amaran. Hunt Bch
546·2313 $'16.950
3400ter.o <Blufrs ) N.n. Sun 1-5
6'1•1-6200 $!tO ,!}(J0 Sat /Sun 1-5
215 6lst St, Newport Shores N B
64!l-7575 $59.500 Sal/Sun 1·5
8 Rue Ch att>al.I lloy:il, Big 'yn NB
640-6161 $123 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
fil 5St. .fam<'s Hd. CNwplllJ,!ls) NB •
fl45·6!)!'15 $(i7 .5110 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
J09 Via Yc l1<1 , Lido lsll-. N B
675-012:~ snx.ooo
128 Via lthat·a . L1<lc> Is l<'. N B
Sun I 5
642·5200 $147.51)(1 S al/Sun 1-5
!)Jtue c;rancl Va ll<• CB1g ('~·n 1 N B
R:l:l-8600 $17!Ui00 Sat /Sun 1·5
•1215 Pcmhrokt-AV<'. W1•sll01ifr NH
fi75 55 It Sun I f>
433 lfe licaropC'. nlrl CdM. 'dM
675-fiOOO $8!1,0ot~ · Sat /Sun 1 5
315 Goldenrod , Old Corona . C'dM
675-5511 Sat/SunJ ·5
8401Crane,11 4,ntington flcach
S.16·0017 $45.500 Sundny 12·4
321 Catalina . Newport lits. NB
f>42·5200 $H2,:i00 Sunday 1·5
•3108 Platt, Costa Mc s:i
548· l 168 $5:l.500 3 un 1 ·5
853 J oann S t . 'osta Mesa
fl.11-2026 Sunsl <Jy J.s
•1741Tus tin1 2·0 , Costa Mesa
()45-3777 $H .500 Sun I ·5
1455 Morrun g~ul c Dr .. Lag Brh
494·80:i7 $1'15.000 Sunday 1 ·1
2905 Zell. Lag una lwad1
4!M·757>i S1111 . l·S
•1'106 Sant:.inl'lla. Coronn d<'I Mar
G73·0'170 $85,000 Sunday 1·5
•1420 Kings Hd .. l'lifn lav<·n. N l'l
642·5200 $120 .00Q Sunday 1·5
186 E. Flowl'r. Cost a Mesa
962· 7788 $50,!)()0 Sun 1·5
j-1572 Treetop Ln. Laguna Bc:wh
494 8086 $88,500 Sun 1 4
l IR & FAM RM or OEM
•1707 Port ShC'frwld (lNII > N.B.
8.1.'1·35'14 $100,000 Sun I 5
22 Cedar Tr('e l.n . Or In<')
552-8966 $85,000
2516 Vis ta. Bayshnr('S, N.B.
Sun. 1-S
646-0AAS $92,500 Sul /Sun
229 Tulanc CCollt•gc Pk ) CM
fi75-2:H I $48,750 Sat /Sun 1·5
325 Cameo Shores Hd. Cm hr Ccll\l
675-5726 $14H,500 Oally 1·5
•247 Ori fl wood (Shorcdiffs > C'clM
675·6Hil $1GO ,OCWl Sun . 1 ;,
2467 Norse J\ vc . Costa Mes a
64 2-5299 $58,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
DIREGTOR-Y
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tho__, OfM"' .._ .. , f w t4't or ""' '" -,.cf to 11" -h i..f-ffeft ill ttii• ~--Mell ~14ey, s...o.y ~ S.ftdoy. . * * 1~1 5 llaysitlt• Or. Coronu dcl Mar 2~19 Heathe r Ln (Back 13ay) N. 8.
6:!1-1400 $205,0QO Sat7Sun 12·5 644-4910 $89.500 Sat~Sun 1-5
222 Lugon i~a. ·wport Beach 2219 Cha nne l Rd .. Balboa Pen.
fi:ll -MOO i5,500 Sal/Sunl2-5 642-8235 $169.500 S<.1t/Sunl·5
215 Via Mc one (Lido Isle> NB 21 Tiburon Bay (Spyglass ) CdM
675-59:10 $129,000 Sal /Sun 1·5 642·8235 "$185.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2467 Norse J\vc, Costa Mes a 2309 Private Rd .. NH
';.i2.5w~ $58.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 '644-6200 $91.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2156 Port Du mess. Nl'WJ)(>rt lk h lSIG Keel Dr. OIVH11Js ) CdM
Bus . 752·6521. Hes IVM·6XH!! 644 -6200 $139.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
S;.il/Sun 1 5 OrrinJ:,'1.0n Rd . Cam ShrsCdM
:!025 Sam•n1 Pl. M<.·s~1 Verde c; '.\J 644·6200 $2 10,000 Sat/Sutt 1·5 54~Hl!122 $:11.900 Sot & Sun 12·•1 •888 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar
IG57 Bluchird (';..rnyon Dr. L;.ig Jkh 644-7270 Sl17,50() Sat/Sun J-5
iJ!M-214f) Sal/Sun N_oonb· 5 Pl\1 2846 Corvo Pl .,M es a Verd': C.~.
#14 IJurning Tree, Big Canyo 549-170'1 $73,900 Snt/Sun 1-5
752·7:115 Sl!!S.000 Sun 1·.> 20G Via Dijon <Lido lslcl N.B.
3521 Hirth St, College Pk. Ir\' 644-1766 Sl59,500 Sun 2·5
752·7~11 5 $6'1 ,500 Sun l ·S 15452 Lorrain e. The Hunch. Irv
••#5 Ba'lboa Coves, Newport Bth 752-7315 $62,950 Sat/Sun I 5
631-1400 $13!J ,500 Sun 12·5 2033 Pt. Provence (HV Hms) N.B.
400 Princeton Costa Mesa 642-8235 Sat /Sun 12·5
646-7171 ' Sat/Sun 1-S 1635 Bluebird Canyon Dr. Lag Bch
345 Rochester , Costa Mesa 494-2146 Sat/Sun Noon Lil 5 PM
546-2313 $64,500 Sat l·S 1817 PortCarlow, llrU'i'Vu, NB
10122 Stoney brook. Hunt. Bch 752-1700 Sun 1·4
546-2313 $76 900 Sun 1·5 17532Cottonwood, Irvine
915 W. Bay. Balboa Pen in .. N I3 • 752-1700 Sun 12-5
640·616 1 $240.000 S;.it /Sun 1·5 •2837 Elles mere. Mesa Ve rde. CM
•460 1 Camden (Cameo Shore.) CdM 546·4141 $83,950 Sunday 1·5'
1>42-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 2780 Redwing. Cost a Mesa
23 Woodrush <Deerfield) Irv 546-2313 Sun 12-5
X.12·25:15 S.59.950 Sat/Sun 11·'1 2042 Flamingo, Costa Mesa
83 lloyal St. George, Ri J.! Cyn NB 546-2'313 $77,900
<>40-6Hil Sl!J5.000 Sal/Sun l ·5 Sat 1-4 :30 /Sun 1·5
1126Golde nrod <H.V.:llills> Cd'.\l 120'JSantiago, Dover Shores. NB
833-8600 $103.800 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $129,000 Sun l·~>
1003 Bonnie.Doonc. lrv Tcr, CdM • 1158 Ch arleston. Costa Mesa
675-7225 $169,950 Sat /Sun 1·5 842-2535 $59,500 Sat/Sun 11·4
5200 River J\vc. Newport Be ac h 63 Montccito (Spyglass) C<lM
644-721 1 $G:J.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 833-8600 Sl00,000 Sun. 1·5
'171'1 Cortland. Cameo llld'i, Cdl\l • 1927 Leeward (Haytrcst) N.H.
675·55 ll Sal & Sun 1-5 833·8600 $134 ,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
701 Rockford Rd,CamcoShrs CdM 2731Pebble ,Dr. (JIVllills >CdM
675-5511 Sat&Sunl -~> 673-4400 $159.000 Sun.I ·:>
1409 Samoa Wuy, Laguna Beach 9381 Neolani Dr, Huntington llch
494-8086 Sl 74,500 -Sun 12-4 963-1381 $56,000 Sal/Sun J ·5
716 Poppy, old CdM. CdM 1051 Tulare. Mesa Woods, C.M.
675-6000 $)29,900 Sunday 1·5 556-1747 Sat/Sun 1·5
••409 N. Bay Front, Balboa Is l . •4507 Cortland (Cameo Tllds) CdM
646·771 1 Sun 1·5 '675·3000 $96,500 Daily 1-5
• •121 lforhor Island Rd ., NB 2949 Cliff Dr. Newport lits. NB
644-6200 $279,500 Sun. 1-5 6'15·4060 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
GlO Begonia, CdM · ~<154 Vis ta Rom a. Blutfs. N.R. "
642-8235 $265,000 Sun. 1-5 675-4060 $!'12 .500 SC:lt /Sun 1-5
2440 22nd St. ( Upper ·Bay) N B • 1251 Santiago Dr. Newport Bc h
642-8235 ~ Sun. 1·5 645-5412 $105.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•611 Kings Pl., Newport He ights ••701 Bayside Dr. Newport Bch
642-8235 $74,500 Sun. 1·5 675-6900 Sunday 1-4 :30
!H5 Chestnut. 1-:astbluff, NB 1606 Antigua, Dover Shores, NB
675-6000 $81.500 Sunday 1·5 675-5511 Sun 1-5
1417 Morning s ide, Laguna Beach 109 Via Nice. Lido Isle.NB
494·9473 Sun. 1-4 675-6000 $155.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •
3124 Van Bure n , Costa Mesa •1400 Notting ham, Newport Uc a ch
540-1720 $52.950 Sunday 1·5 646-7711 S~n 1·5 :m10 Wa rre n Lo . North Costa Mesa 3471 Santa Cla ra, Mesa Woods CM
546-4141 $4!),950 Sunday 1·5 549-8655 $64,900 Sunday 1·5
1655 lrvinc. Costa Mesa . •313 Irvine Ave. Npt Hghts N.B.
540-1720 SH6,500 Sunday 1·5 548-5556 $98,500 ~ Sun 1·5
1200 Estl'llc Ln (Baycrcst) NB •865Sandcastlc, HV Jlills. CdM
G4'1 -0:l22 SI 19,500 Sun. 1·5 640-6600_ $124 ,950 . Sun 1·5
2'J54 l Ann Mari a. Laguna Niguel 2901 Ebbtadc, Hhr Vu Hiiis. NB
4!JS·G~M7 $8!'>,!)()0 Sun. Only 12-'1 644-6374 Sunday 1·5
14892 Yucca (College P arjc) Irv
4 BEDROOM
2810Ser :mg. Mcsb Verde. C.M.
5'1fi-·1 Jit l $65,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2()tJ.4 Monrovia. Costa Mesa
5'1fl·23l3 $-42.000 Sun l-5 •~:!022 Lc mnos Dr. Mesa VC'rdr CM
!'i'10-9H22 $7!! ,500 S<• t /Sun 1-5
• 1023 Dolphin Terrac·<'. C<IM
fi'14 ·721 I $199.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * IOM·Cnncorcl , Co~ta l\l csa
fl75 5511 Sun l ·5
471" Corthinfl. Cameo ll 'Lnd~. CdM
1;75.55 11 Sat/Sun 1-5
701 Kockfor<l lld, Cam.Shrs , CdM
1;75.5511 Sat 1S11n 1 ;,
•:IOfi:J Madt•1ra. Costa Mes a
5'10-1720 $6:J,500 Sunday 1·5
227 Colt on ( N cw port Shores> N B
fvM fi200 $fi8.000 Sun. 1·5
21 lfi Vista Entrada, Bluffs . NB
(i75·fl000 $8!J .50Q .Sunday 1·5
4 IR & FAM RM or DEH
1940 lli~hla n<I Dr. llbr Hinds NB
f1'16 ·0100 $8 1,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
~ 1315 Knotting ham, Wcstchff, NB
5'16-4141 $89,500 Sat /Sun l :30·4
3040 Mead ow Grove. Oran ge
846·4'108 $8H.OOO Sut/Sun 12·5
209 Via Dijon. Lido Is le , N. B
675-7000 $174,500 Sun2·5
•2743 J\lbutrosc Dr, Mesa Ver . CM
549 2072 $77 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
18f..S Rhodes Dr. (Mes a Vcrdc) CM
979-385!) $!>5.000 Sat & Sun l ·5
18711 San Rufino. Turlc Rk Irv
R.~l.3800 $1 IS.000 Open Sun.
•1608G:1laxy Or, OovcrShrs NO
6'1'1·'19\11 $198.500 S:it/Sun l ·S
4fi41 S<Jndhurg Way, Univ. l'k Irv
G44-4!HO $83,950 Sat /Sun 1·5
552~ 7500 $76,000 Sun. 1·5
19165 Croyde n Terrace, Irvine
833-8719 $124,950 Sun 1·5
•20362 Mooncrcst. Hunt Bch
962-7788 $82,000
•2416 Les P a rr, Costa Mesa
962-7788 $57,000
•335 Reims. Costa"Mcs a
Sun 1·5
Sun 1·5
962-7788 $57,000 Sun 1·5
l Rue St. Cloud ( Bif! Canyon) N R
642-8235 $178,!">00 Sun. 1·5
*•57 Linda Isle . NU
642-8235 $278,000.. Sun. 1-5
2441 Marino Or. (Rayshores) NB
642-8235 $129,500 Sun. 1-5
•4522 Oo rchcs tcr, Cam Hinds CdM
'642-8235 $89,500 Sun. 1·5
• •6 Linda Is le. Nil
642-8235 $258,000 Sun. 1·5
•R Cypr ess Point Ln, Big Cyn Nn
642-8235 $295.000 Sun. 1·5
1338 Antigua, Newport Beach
'642-5200 $129,f>OO Sunday 1·5
1931 P.t. ·Alba ns (JIVJlms ) N.R.
642-8235 Sun. 1-4
14 Monte rey Cir, Spyglass. CdM
675-6000 $145,000 Sunday 1-5
5 HDROOM
27Jl Bays hores. Newport Beach
646-7171 $175,000 Sun l ·S
5 Royal St. G eorge (Big Cyn) NB
675-55 11 Sat & Sun 1·5
5 IR & FAM RM or DEM
17l,ochmoor (Big Canyon ) NB
64'1-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5
••73 Linda Is le. NH
644-fi200 S325.000 Snt/Sun 1·5
•HiChrrry Hills (Big Cyn> NH
&12-8235 $289,()()() Sat/Sun 1·5
••618 llarhor ls l Dr (off Bayside)
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5
••36 Linda 1s(c Dr. Linda 11 NB
644-4910 SJ75.000 Sat/Sun t-5
•••76 Linda l ~lc Or, l.6n<la ti NU
641 -4910 Sal/Sun 1 5
#2Ch erry h1ll Ln. Big Canyon
752-7315 $2G5,000 Sun 1·5
17561 Ha·~ory Tree, Jrvtnt'
752-1700 Sut l~-5
"20Kin~slW. Cllfflhlvcn, NH
642-5200 $149.500 S~1l /Su n 1·5 ·
••28 Linda ble (Linda Isle> N B
675-3000 $285,000 Sat/Sun l 5
•47 Jloyul St. Geo, H. Cnyn, NB
675·5511 S;.il/Sun 1·5
•1011 Maria n La., Newport Uc a ch
642·5200 $124,500 Sunday 1-5
••Via Lido Nord Lido 11 NB
642-8235 $250,000
6 IEDROOM
820 Catalina, Lag una Beach
Sun.1·5
494-9473 Sun. 1 4
6 IR & FAM RM or DEH
•*4021 Mornin ~star (ll11tt.( l lbr) ll H
8'16-1796 $225,000 Sun. 12·5 l'~f
27 J\u~usta Ln . CHi ~Canyon) NB
M4·6200 $2!i9.500 Sat/Sun I 5
7 IR & FA M RM or DEN
#:J lf a mps hirc Ct. Dover Shrs. NU
644 -7270 Sun I 4
2926 Silve r L;anc , Newport Beach
644·4910 .$84 ,500 Sun. 1 ·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
310Ferna ndo#101, Ba lboa Penin
631·1400 $132.500 Sunday 12-5
594 Hamilton. Costa Mesa
645-0303 $38.750 Sunday 1·5
2 IR & FAM RM or DE.H
320 Via Lido Nord. Lido Is le
675·7225 $179,500 Sun l ·5
3 I EDROOM
2445 Vis ta Nobleza. Rluffs . N B
631-1800 $92.500 fee Suh l ·~>
306 J\vcnida C<1rl ns. N. B
752-0347
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
••7210W. Ocean Front. N .H
G31·14()(l SIGS,000 Sunday 12 5
2 IEDROOMS EACH
417·417 1h He liotrope, CdM
551 -1540 $88,000
721 Iris, Cor on;.i d cl Mar
Sun l:S
645-7575 SX3 .956 Sat/Sun I 5
716 Jas mine. old CdM , CdM
675-6000 $105,000 Sundoy I ·5
705-7051h Acacia. CdM
646-7711
3 IR & 2 BR
11 5 2.5th SL. N cw port Beach
Sun 1·5
675·7060 $11:1.000 !'\al/Sun 1-5
2800 Isl Ave .. Corona dcl Mar
640-6161 $1'14,500 Strnday 1·5
l BEDROOMS EACH * •512 & 514 38th St . Nwpt Bt h
833-3125 $137,500 Sat/Sun l 1··1
3 IR & 4 BR
22'1 Ruby J\ve. Balboa Island
(213)245-6706$175,000Sal/Sun 11 !i
5161h 35th St, Newport Beach
645-7575 Sun. 1·5
TRIPLEXES FOR SALE
3 IR + 3 IR + 2 IR
150R W. Ocean l"ronl. Nwpt Reh
675-8676 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
14656 Goldc nglcn , lrvirw
752-1700 Sun 1·5
l IR & FAM RM or DEM
#3 Snow berry, J rvmc•
752-l7(Xl Sun 12-ti
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2 IR & GUEST
2691 C rest vu•w, Nc~>rt He a ch
546-2313 $H l ,21X> Sal/Sun 1 5
2712Cliff Drive. Newport fk h
675-8120 $9~J.500 Sun I :30·5
HOME & INCOME
1113 W. Ha l boa Blvd. N. B.
&16-3723. Sat1~11n 12·5
3 IR & 2 BR
1932 Pomona. Costa M ·sa
675-3000 $85,000 Sun. l·S
INCOME PROPERTY
2 IR + I H
l2S28th Street, Newport 13cac h
646-7414 $118,500 Sun 1-5
UNITS FOR SALE
I IR & 2 IR
• •311 E. F.d ~cwatcr, Balbo:1
673-6880 $230,000 Sun 12·4
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Beach , Across t.·,,,,m 'fh e P urk patios ror complete privacy. E ntire enero . fixer upper, In nltl C:1L\l. n., 11···nnr -l'oo l m r a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' " ' AltractivE!'& Clean 3 Br 2 Bu On R ·2 Lot. home color coordinated in beautiful I · s9s.5oo Ca ll for •1Pt>1 Chl'<'rlul .1br. :!ba homt• Ungo ~~~ Landscapt"<l. Boal Stor<tge Area. ~~~~~tio~~a?rs yO:u u~;~d:sla~g~n h::1~~t. MOHL RANCH I S2J SOO 67_3·7_az_~ __ ~~~~~d1~~m~"J:~.b~~~ ~-__ ,.._ ~
• d Op.:n flousc Sun 14! 6 ' Newly pal11lecl duplex cll.'gJnl. hugl• II'. rm. ••" RAl1E F l 0.:1.~ E.ASTSIDE COST.A MESA on 'tpass thisoneup! Pricedat$92,500. :J(}JO~kadowGron~Rd ! DUPLEX Open house ~Oil 1 ~ •. WlblOnl' frplc & blt·lll Sci (1 . l'U Sto m hon\•
First Offerin~! Sunny & Brite 1 Story Presl•J!lous Lusk Hamt·I 411·"17'-' lll"l101rl}p\" bookl·a~c!-!)unny brkll!I aho\e J>:tnu Pou\,
Ho m e Wilh An Ai r of Friendly Charm. :J OTHER PRIME PROPERTIES Ill one of So. Calif's mosi Uld\'r h(•me eonverted lo S88 000. 551·15!0. ·arc:.i or lam. rm . <l\'cr Manoa·bl.·auuful Ol·cad
B AND LEASES A.VAIL THROUGH: rntngwng h1ll::.1<1c L'om.' :l liH & l UR unill>. · lookini: l!cl'ludcd. -.purl..!· a n d c n a :.. l l 1 n e. r 2 B a . Used Brick Fireplace. Near ·1· c t d J' oil'::. o nl)u 10 1 •rl lot E EASTBLUFF REALTY mun1 1el!. ui. om t• r ~ 1 n J 1 ~ -t Br. Lus k Hom~. on 1ni: I'.!' pc1<1I \lo Jacu111, v1cws ... Sl 2~1.000. verything. $49,500 . I coralt'd llir & fkc rm. 3 50xJ5J in \he heart ol qwel cu t de !>al' tam rm i.:••s HBQ. CO\'l'rt•d p.itm. l9-l·IAAS6 ·19!! ·15Sl
GEORGE ELKINS CO., REALTORS Eo1tbluffShoppincJCettter I ba.3 car gar.A{'.Xlra County •!clll'llY. Needs 212lfo.lg parkitkcyard : ,\uto gar d oflr. wtr .J93·11Rl ~
HI DOVER DRIVE 631 1800 Prof•ss.at.a..,ct .. , ..... 206 largclol.manymanyex· ~omc fix Ill hut ltl()k ul Owncr6-10·47'17 . ~ollnt·•" u1 .. ·n h~·· Sal & -.-• · ~ .-"' j -tr as. S89,000. Harbour-lhl.' pnce-$27,500. Cull ----sun. 27-1~ ,\lhill r<•s~ or Fountain Valley I 03~·
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HUNTINGTON BEACH AREA
60/o ASSUM.UU
One mile to ocean. ·This lovely
2000 sq ft single story, 4 br. 2 b<J.
FR, formal dining homC' can be
purchased subj to 6'il VA loan.
$61,500. 545-9491
SUPER SHANGRl.U
Lovely serene setting on tree
lined s treet, + a n exc ilin~
contemporary ho m e w /4
spacious bd. Ir~ ra m rm +
gorgeous pool with jacuzzi.
897-0321.
"A TRUE STORY
AIOUT A 2-STORY"
No kidding. you 'II love living
here. A gracious & spacious it
bd hom e w /oversized rms .
Charming li v r m w/co1.y frplc.
Locate d in prime a r ea.
897-0321.
~EE RENT AL INFO If you're looking for a home to
re nt or lease· in Hunlini.,'1.on
Beach/Fountain Vallry areas.
please carrus or cl roi> by our
office. 6042 Bolsa Ave .. H.R.
897·0321.
HANDYMAN'S DREAM
That's rig ht! A scp <lctacherl
garage w /pient.y of rm for the
h andyman. Your wife will
enjoy this tr~ 3 lid hom e w/lrg
fam . rm. 897-0321.
"THE FIRST STEP ..
is always the h<.irrlcst hut your
sml investment m this d a rlin g
starter home i s only a slrppmg
stone to the futun· 11 ·s now or
never . 897 ·0321
llKE TO IEACH
Near Jluntin).{ton llarhor 2 bcl.
2 story ~ownho11s<? w 1p;itin &
gar agl'. Pool. j~H·uz11. I r-11nis
courts . 1>11ltin g g re(•n ,~ rt'('
room. Only $37 ,!>00 .').tl).175.1,
968·3J7l.
SUPERS.ALE
Out. of s lalc ownf'r worri<'d.
Love ly 4 bl' + 2 ,,~ .. pmwlt'd F' n.
formHI <lin ing. frpl r. $57.000
F .P . 963-5671.
LAST CHANCE
Near ne w , Spanish d<'<·or. :i br.
2 ba, FR. lgc yar<I Stthmit
terms. 963·5fi71.
EMERGEN CY SALE
Owne r d es per" I<'. :·1 hr, :! h:1. sC'p
FH. auth. Spani ~h . s uhrntl
term s. 963 5671
MAGNIFICENT
"Park Huntington" Tri l<'vd
one of a kin<1 "L;1 ;\l<'t' .. modPI . t
hr, 3 h;1. ('li st pool. JH{'. play rm.
FH. for <lin in ~. <·u~l dl·<·or.
gorgeous! 96:J·567l
$37,950 GI TaMS
Lovely 1 s t ory. sp~C' hr~. h11~c
LR + formal cl1nmj!. Slm deck-:
Jush s hag cpl, wall <l<'cor· &
more . 100% Gr l1n a nting
available. 963·5671. I
$41,950 l IR + Ftt
Very clean fam horn<'. sp<ic brs,
modern kitch(~n . hit ms, mnny
features , s ubmil your tt\rms .
556·7035.
".
ntESIGN
10 IOOK FOR WHEN lOU RIAU.Y WANI' 'IOMOVEz
'6 -~ •
I. T 'W.lclflle1 1r
·~ Rell Esht• ,r ~ .. --
FOUNTAIN VALLEY AREA
"YA" SAYS
It's worth $62,500. You'll <1grcc.
near new Parkside home on lrg
lot. Many up[!rades. Pul 10.
s prinkle rs. boat access. 4 ud.
FR & frml dining rm. /\lrcudy
appraised. 546·1754, 968·3371.
ATIEHTIOMGI
Compare this for value in F'V.
Lrg fom home on 9versized lot
with added FR. 2 pullman ba.
wood burning (rplc, all bit-ins,
cov patio. mus t sec! S.&9,000.
546·1754, 96R·3371.
X LARGE
60xWl lot enha nces dt'Sirability
4 bd. spa~ FR, huge Nantucket
style bay window & old brick
frpl<: adci charm to lrg LR.
Owner trans ou t of stale. needs
quick sale. 546-1754. 968·337 1.
S29,000
Low down paym ent. Seller will
he lp with buyer s dosing tos t.
Lrg ods. 2 ba. bit-ins. cpts."
dFps,-com-m pooL Vacant!
546-1754, 968·337 l.
HEAR HEW - 2 STORY
~ bdrm. pool. & jacuzzi! 3 ha,
FR. wet ba r . For mal DR. Boat
gate. N ear Civic Cente r . F'V
Hig h. Must s el I. $76.900. Open
S u n day . 174 54 Winemast.
546-1754, 968-3371.
COST A MESA AREA
POOL TABLE
Can he accom modated in the
sup<'r lrg FH m this immac &
ideally local ed hom e . With
lovcl v dc('or & fas ticli ou s
gardens. this brancl new lisltn~
w/Gl. terms s hould go immcd.
546-1754. 646·7711.
POOL & JACUllJ
Comph·me nt this Mesa Verde 4
br on quiet l'Ul-dc·sac nl':<l to
lush green hell a rea. Huge FR
lor e nt rrl <.11n1n~. C.:a n h C'
purl'has cd sul>jcd to exis ting
VA loan. 540·8944. 646·7711.
IETIER TH.AN MEW ·
Purchase s uhj to 7% VA loan.
Lovely airy home less than 3
yrs old. 3 hrs. 2 ba, lge FR,
v au lt e d ccilinn. $.5 8,900 .
545·!>491.
DESPERATE
VA ·F'ftA terms. lluge fam
home I hrs . :l ha & den. Lcr
frplC'. v~n tas ti r huy in cxclnt
C.M. location. 545·9491.
NEWPORT BEACH;1RVINE
I.st TIME OH MARKET
One of a kind Wcs tclaff home
w /custom a<.ldition inc· I fr ml
DR. 2 frplcs. low ly pool & lrg
FR. thnt will accommodate
pool table. Pride of owners hip.
540-8944. 646-7711.
WHAT A UFE STYLE!!!
Walk to ocean. play a little
tennis, s wim to f!teat pool.
Dramatic vaulted ceiling in this
lovely 3 br. 2 ba, FR homo.
545-9491.
EXECHOM~I.
Newly list ed H arbor View
home s hows like a model. 3 brs.
3 ba, huge FR, formal dining.
H u ge lot land scaped
exquis itely with gazebo &
waterfall. 545·9491.
HOME & INCOME
Can you believe N.J{ duplex for
only $61,500? One hlock to
ocean. Priced for quick sale.
545·9491.
U'41VERSITY PARK
In lovely Irvine is the 'prestige
setting for this spac 2 story, 4
bd. 3 ba exec home. Close to
parks, schools & shopping. but
o n qui et cul -de-s ac. Only
$.56,900. 540·8944' 646-7711.
IAYFROMT
Luxury is provided in this
brand new c ustom built exec
m a ns ion . Superb decor &
design. Terrific view of b ay,
boa t a ctivities & s parkling
lights at ni g ht. ·s40·8944,
646·7711.
OH GJ:U,F COURSE
Exquisite C'tt~om view hom e. S
lg brs, 5 ba. 3 frplc, tge FR +
hu~e rumpus room. Oversized
pool, regulation handball els.
545-9491.
IREATHTAKIMG VIEW
Of the blue P acific from this
ma~ni fi cen t Vl P residence.
Huge LR with floor to ceiling
frpl c. I d ea l formal
e nt e r tai nin g. Own e r
transferred. 540·8944, ~6-77 11.
SANTA ANA AREA
llG 4 IDRM
Beautifu l r a m h o m e i n
sou2htafte r school district of
Gard e n Gr ove. Sell er
tra ns fe rred -ver y, ver y
moti vated ! Only $38,000!
546·0022.
BEAUTIFUL SANDPOIMT
4 bcirm, 2 ba + honus rm for
your lrg family. Best Santa Ana
school district. WaJls. to Soulh
Coast Plaza, theaters & bus
line . 546-0022. •
. DESIR~llE
N. Santa Ana .area. 3 bd fam
hom e near schools & s hopping.
St'll ers hav?, m oved & need
quick sale to avoid'2paymcn ts!
Only $38,500! 546·0022.
EVERYTHIMG "'
At your fin ger tips. This s ha rp
hom e has all the conveniences
you could want including
nearhv South Coas t Plaza
w /shopping. theaters & bus
lines. 546·0022.
COASTAL AREA ,
GOLF COURSE VIEW
Lovely s pac condo completely
furnished. n ear t ennis club &
ocean. What a life s t yle!!
545·9491.
SUPERLAT9YE 1.10 Coiy cus tom frplc. 2 br, 2 ba.
redwood atrium with imported
tile. Walk to tennis. pools or
pitch 'n put. $56,000. 545·9491.
YOUR HEAREST WAUCEtt & LEI OHtCI IS OPEN
8:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M.
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Gre at u p p o rtun ll y. m•w ~h;tj! l'arpt•li.. lll'W'
Al'allahle ''' 1:11•ryonr . nn wax tile cnt rv. cul·clo·
Low 1n1er ... ~t a\ailubh:. :! !.ac ~ln•cl. ;\f/-;,\l)t>W"
••• •••••••••••••••••••• &.. 4 t>tt<lroom ho ml·~ no" JIO~J J· ... 1---------1 a\•ailable. T o Sl'(' 11 you $1ij,5tHI
Litffe Island
Cu:;lom 2 :.Lory. LoL'> or
\~ o o d & " t o n 1• • 2
f1rt•plJ t·e s. Close to
V1lla~c . 3 Rr, 2 B.1,
$115,000. <11 l i\balone
Uwncr. Rllr Open Sal &
Sun I SP~I 673 70:1!1
LATTICE ciuahfy. call TAHlll':l.L. gJ!l 1·.10
The strange. soft lighl HEAL TORS ~!!!!!!~~!~~ arourfd the entry, the use 540 1720
of• lallJcc. the gorgeous • --g a rd c n s w 1 th 0 Huntin«)ton Beach 1040 g rccnhou~c. give <in , 3BRS -S37,95 •••••••••••••••••••••••
dhcreal feeling" (O th1:. LCI·, y,~RI>. 960 0 ,\K
Harbor View ll1lls home • _!11.i ~·!_006
It's a 210 it. w11Ji.; lot, hJs CO'.\'J>O Uy 011nt·t. 2 1111
-----------4 BR , 2 Ha ., P"dr rm .. 2 " courl & pool ,\:.,,um.1 Open I l·SSunda\' Only rrpks .. library & murh hie S:l."> 000 !fill ill>J ~I Ruby /\Vl'. lfalboa Is more i'owonly ~IG7,IOO • · '0 •
Lol'cly dupl<''C<'. One 3br, Horbo,. lnYest. Co. POOL & JACUZZI
2ba. one -lbr. 2ba. Nr. Reofton 6 7 3-4400 N. <.:o:.la l\ki.a. ;i llr Cl H.1 .
Bay I by O\•ncr. !J'ill·!ltiOi
DORN PI.ATZ Rt.TRS ----- ---
Glendale (213 )245·11706 Costa Mesa I 024 $31,500 Lowc•st pr111.·r1 2 l)r
• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.)M\ .ct~ homt! t»Ox 1 ~7 lot
-MESA VERDE on Eai.1:.ul1• c 1\1. ,\lll·Y Balboa P-..lnsula I 007 . :u·n·~:.. Ynrtl lor l..:c ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1650 Texas Ctr. dogs C1·nt11rv :!I. Duh:in BOAT SLIP-VIEW OPF:N SUNDAY 1-!i 1>11\'l t• 111 \·cstm1·nii.. Dnvc by ant.I rhl•tk oul 51<'1 l l•iH $69,900. I ldrm. lhls 3 bedroom. 2 ha, it! -
$89,950. 2 Bdrm. yrs "lei. S51.750 If in· l\y owm·r. 'llllt•I 1·111 <I'"
A\'ailablc immerl1alc oc· lercstcd call 548·7711 ; I ~ac ~\l· ... ct Vln:-c lo r.hop.
cupuncy.ZSeparateCon· 3/tcr li.6-14·0072. !>l'ltoots. l1hrar.v &
do·s. Owners will con· [ , ij r hurl'IH•\, :l l''\lra l,.:l•
sider leas<' opl1on or con· ~ ~· ••• bdrm:-. lg~ tam • m . • 1)\
tract of sale. Call Llob ~ am: ercd p.llw . 2 hath'-, :?
Meridith or Jack Alex· lrplt:. l'at'\..11'1>. s p.tl'c for
ande r . S44 · l440 o r -·tru<'k or t·ampe r . :\l•wly
evcs.·S-14·3629 & ll30·7611 NEAR O C C rcdel'or:itctl k1tr~en &
Agents . ONL" ()"" \ Ki"-·n'. R•l1 h \'. rm. :!02.'i S.1 m oa -------· 1 r.· r ·I· ~·' :.I • P l:i t·c ~ (' ~1 . (\)c~a
OPEN HOliSf: Sun 12·-I 2Bi\. large H F pool, <'Or· \'l•rrlt· 1. S.ii .0011 lhq1cr
Hayfront triplex. pier !l ni•r Int with t>oat gate, will !>how hv appf. l'honc Cldat. Low pri c e of $:dS hltns, rm•placc, lrg j 5 1~·0021
$230,000 . 3 t l 1::. i1ddcdfJm1l~ room.Only - - -
Edgcwalcr. l\llch a c l SSfi,000. Call PHESTIGE I NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Real i-: .. tale. 673·68ll0 1101\1 ~.645·6f>.16_· __ Sli.<IOO tin tn \',\ lnun, Ii yri.
c;.;;achlMar l o22 i::asls1de -!Br. :!b;.1, trplc.I ~.cw. :i .ur;.:: U:.i , 1610
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VIEW quiC'l ncighbrhd. SS8.50Cll
b_y own. 1342·52'J!l JUST LISTED IRVINE TER~ACE Mesa Vei·dc Pace~
Open Sat /Sun I ·5 home. lly owner .. Lr~ 4 $34 500
1.023 Dolphin r.rr. ~Jr. fam ::r_n· cllx k tlt'hClli Th,.., ('t) m r y .! ()ti rm
I'. l 1• C ·t ·I apphan~tJ:;. uniquely UP· H;111d1 :-.11'11· honw o n
1 on ,ow u:; o n1. •·1·adcd btfl {'O\'cre·' · BH p 1 I • "' . • u l>o'.1tltlllll l l'l'l"llllcol '1 •lo?d· nk~\l\I YI r ( pati o. fru it tree!>. :-.trl'cl ui 1-:a"'ls111c·c;11,1.1 tn n < c c 1 c 1 en · ~19·1704 28-16 Corvo Pl I
Pool!
Bike To Beach •
Unbelievable
"ShocecrJ~t " 2·story,
i:orgcou:. m 1ll'1 ;11I, lull of
Ith• & t"ulor. Nt•:ir lnk~
tr.HI:., not· fJr from thu
11(•111..h. Enl ry /1;111 lo :.lcpo.
down lh •ing r oom oval'!
lvokN1 by 1rw .1ndt•111\if
i.tmrc•..ise. Rrii:ht r1101!\o<:w
k1ll'IH!n & full <l1111ng
r·oofn 1)1'<.•rlo<•k Ille puol.
~Ir:. h1i.: 1..i mll> rr111~
\oo'l\h .l llf\!Pl:Jct• 111 fm·k fl
:-urr1rnnd\•fl hy wooa
paneling. Giant ma~tt!t\ l-Ull~ Wl(h ,) fut: '4:111 o( dr~:.cts ~,., haths Owner'
an:-.1011:. lor :-.alt•. c·a ll IQ"'
day, B1'.H,M2·1S8S4. ~ TAR•W .. ti I in Colifornia" ~ ....
SHORT TERM LEAS(.
LEASE OPTIOH " •
PURCHASE
RENT 4•.
,·,11._·.inl roomy 1 rm. :1 ~1
111 \'l utl i n g I~ l,,\W1·
Ql!.\llTEHS, Fnrm:tl
l>rn1ng. l .111lol) r11111l1
11wcl street. HNdy (~
ocrupan<'y
$76,000.
Call&N n 11
•' ,· ..
'
phenomenal ocean vkw. ' · .. • _. )11·~~1. I.~·· ) ;1ri with
Sl9'J.500. fee Call &\.I 7211 C~n houi.c Sal/51111 1·.J. pat111 & UUQ Ill a n.it11ra l BUILDERS
• Si3,900. i. d 1 1 n g Io r n d d l' ti
I ·1·h PRE-CONSTR. SAl:f OPE ... S '"'T/SU ... 1 _5 pnl'.1cy. ts uni<) ta· rip
" ~ " port11n1t' 1~ "n11rs 1nrla\' :l:! I Fkdroom hom1·:-. ut ~ 1180 AUGUSTA. O\iiwr ~111 iu•tp 1inanl-l· llun11n gt o.n n<'ad1. 2 I ~ •I lldrms .• 2 bnlhs: mint with low down amt In\\ Ulucks lo nt·ean. • ow
-cond11ion ! Clo~c to g11orl m 0 t1 (hr '!' ii y ml "' takmi.: homt·~tlc rc~crva;
Duple:<. Price reduced lo
S7!),l!OO Corona dcl ~Jar.
l'"or s al<' hv owner. Ex
ccllent cond. Sl!c owner
at 420'2 Larks pur, C..:dM
or call &H 7326.
school~. collt·.tt<> & So Ill HRV! Plc:i:.<• 1•a ll t1on~
Coast Plaza. Vac:inl. re :;10 :i;.66 LIO"°'S EST ATES
ady lo mol'l' in• S.">~.500 5Jli·2:i7~ 121:ll 5~2-5010
Scenic Pro~rties • :..· J •• ~i Ji • ---
• • f)15.s12G • *trt/iiVaJ:' l lo~~ !':!d~~~~~alh~
•• -· ....... .111fl.·1l 111•11 with huge
J•ourplcx. l'r11•c rcducl'rl
lP. Slllt.300. Cornn:i del
~Tar For i.;i le hv O'Nncr
E-.:c<'llcnt 1·111i<I St't'
own<'r al -120' J Larkspur.
CdM or call 044 73:.?ll.
DUPLEX $68,500
-115 Orl'h1d, opc11 Sal/Sun
l·S. l llclrm t•11ch ... can
be chan~cd lo 2 Udrm. l
ba. + lge barhelor apl
Best Buy! •••••••
FORMAl DINING
Beautiful lar~c·rool &
fa mt ly room · r e ntr a I
Mt!S<t \·cnll'. i'car coun
t ry cluh. 3 ~pa r·1 ou ..
hc<lroom ... 2 huth and
complete ly appo intl'rl
kitr llen . Outs lanrlini:
nonr plan. Our l'X clU~IVI'
atS71.SOO. Call510 ,Jl51
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
WE'RE 11 1-:1u: l11k. li.:1.• k1ll·h1•n & hig
TOllELI' rlin. r m lllt 1h, •·r•ts.
TENNIS
l>1•1•p l11f rm ..illr\' 01•1·11n
\ 1t•w rrom u11-.1.11r:c .
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TENN. IS Hlnrks lo M ean. S1!t.~.~
llkr 5:16 MK:lll
Endosl·d iron g.1t'c ('nt~y --LAGOON --
I•) open ~lnlitc fn~"r
(;ourn1(lf k1t1·hcn. formal TOWNHOUSE
rlwing, fom1ly cntcrt.lln Harbour Area
CAMEO SHORES VU
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325 BR. 2 l:la, Pnm1 area
Cameo Shoru Rd. llndcr prn·t'd <it S1H .95U.
Corner of fl ox bury ; :l Otit·n Wkn1J~ !t7!173:M
bclrms. + scp. lionu'> rm. • .-, • . --
W1lh bnlh; formal d1nini: ~lf$1\ Vl-.ROf'. Wc!'l, fnr
rm · lgc rl' 1r v ird 11ale hy ownl'r. Open llsl' s1-19.~Jo . . < S.1l & Sun 1 ·~1'~1. 1111;:;
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REALTY INC
714/846-1371
ELEGANT NEAR HEW DUPLEX
3 Drlrms .. 3 ha + 2
bdrm .. 2 ba. Greates t
locauon • $112.000
Den. :I B;i . a frplc ~.
i::.imc room, + hug4•
F'rim. Rm . '4 /wet l.wr.
Walk to :-t·honll.. Pnnc
r)nlv s:1:;,ooo Owner will
help f1n;in c1>. !Jill 385~
• A COlOWHl IH•£• co.,••"-,\lw::iys rl'nlcd five-units. II 13 • !'> hlnc·\..o; 10 he;1ch. 2
OllOP l\Y·O!"'n llnm,l' yrs. youni:. !>l-l:l,(100,
8.'\3 Joann SI . ('\I 11 0 \V •\ I<. r> Scf'ftlc Pro,.rties
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IRVIME TERRACE S.l7,950T~~~~O.K. MESA VERDE Nt·w p.1inl. cari>l'l1ni.:. :J
Front Row Custo m Relaxed livm1i tn 2 fir. 111 . 1:1" hn, frpk. dbl S·BR North Mesa. only r I J · Home on Dolphin Tcr· convert. den hnnt1· llt<I J.!111.1i:t•. nc·1 ye w/pa110,
rare w /4 l:JR . secluded ~7_50[> ~ ~'l~tyR ~'.~rl~ pool off IJ:l' g;im(' rm. N ~· :i r !':I (' rn (' n I at'~
swi mming pool. n ewly EST TE boat nn:/!'itor . Pnnc. On i.d1ools & heh. Sl2.~,(}() fot
remodeled kitchen and A • 5't~·OSSS IY Ownr 5<16 -1::!!l!l ct111lly & tuko OVl'r gov"C
PANORAMIC. NIGHT!--------• ----------1 lOJll of $3.'1,000. l'\'l Jllf
LIGHT. UAY. OCl::AN & E•STSIDE Tm;JMPOSSllU.F; H91H7M. 1SLANOVl~WS · 4 Bedroom ·m?:.r~~0r.! Uy Ownr_r_1_1u_n_l._llarl>ae
TRADE Juslpaml<'Cllnr.ldc&out. Pool , c rmcnt hlock Sludlo Condo on PCH"
for otlwr residence, in· Doal ::iccc11s. f ull pr1cc fl'nrt'. :t hr, ~I h:i , full Pnnl, J:ic u11L. lovely
romc properly, Roll ~ ~6.000. · ltall:in s lott<>frplrw:ill to ~rou n d!;. Wt'<'krlu y-.
Royce, Bentley or ?? FULLER REALTY w.111. ~hakt• r()()f & brfrk 21 3·~55-70-06 weekend(•
SEL.L 546·0814 front t:rrc . .:arni.:<' 21:•·592 5076. SI 99,500. fH. _________ , rloor~. $.'U.;.oo N" t'ost:i
C:all611 7211 :'-k'a 1'<'1 f.1,.1: 0\'1-:1'
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Vacant. 12 yr old 3DD. Platt. Prin. only 1>lt•:i)Ct1. 2nA. ram. rm .. l)Utl'I Ct'ntury 2J. .Uuho n / ~ a rea. 24S9Nor:1e, $48,000 Ooylt' lnvcHmCnh.
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POOL Ir SPA
plu-; a beautiful 3 bl"
hom r n rquircs $8000 •
d n. c .111 llol> 01cldnson,
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'79-8533
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. THESE ffHI HOMES IEAL ESTATE rt. home on the wa tt•t. L · Recreation Year Round * * OPEN HOUSES* * ;_rA~~~~=~'f:y GOLF COURSE LIVING -200• ~·~~ 'bJ)~;.x~~~~~d~:
1 hechWi6ToW"ftho• WITHIEACHACCESS, frontage o n El Niguel Golf frplca. Priccdto s1:ttrast . l Less than l,OOOyar<btobeach. OPEN SATURDAY 1.5 TENNIS c~ Course. 3 bdrm home with $129,000. Xlnl tc rm1.
2 story, 3 bdrm, i1r.. bath+ larae bonus OLYM-POOL sunken Iv.rm Dramatic dn.rm. s10.ooo. cJo wo. owner w111
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,., .-."" r:.rry. Hi'•"' 11l TD m111y rm. 2256 sq. ft.. 6 months ne w. Planned 17'7' SIQUotA THE Sst.500 & JACUZIJ Circular kitc he n. Gorgeous PoOl 00 ussumccJ Hurry. Caall
community with 6 pools, J a cuzzi. 3 BR. 2 Ba. on greenbelt, overlooking with jacuzzi a nd sun drenched r Rt:STHa: UOMt:S,
s aunas, clubhouse. night lighted teonis pool. Village 111 relaxing area. Completely a nd ~S·6646
<:ourts. ,golf course. Priced $1500 unde r 1 C T beautifully fenced with view of ucautarut Colonl;.al 3f.Othq . . new· units . Asking $68,500. Open house SOSI AL.DB $57,990 LOVELY 2 IEORM -C athcdra et ings, hills. TRULY A GOLFERS ft. home on Gdtf Course
t Sat & Sun 1-5. 3 RR, 2 ba. End unit. The Terrace . p~ush Ocnalyrp$5et2in500g, woo~sy lot, oce an ,(1.s DREAM HOM E ........ $199,000. 'unySOawntnaeAnr. 1..0~~~!82·000. ', 19861 Saltw"tcr. '•untin•!ton Bc~1rh view. • · ·~ v .,.. ......,.. ... n n -• I •sH Tit& LAME S59,900 ""&.;. IB 31611 & JJHI c .... Hwy~ s.. Lo.,-
"' 4tt·IJ41 . 4H·J24r • r---------3 BR, 2 Ba. l"ee land. Village 111 VACANT -MUST SELL! Great fam ily NEWPORT SHORES
home , 3 br, 2 l:a, fireplace. forrnal vra matlc 3 BR A-trame
16 WHITEWOOD S71,SOO dining room. Walk to tennis & beach. •--N· I 1052 in move·in cond. 8~'•"o L-a ~ach I 048......,..... tCJUe " · o 1 .. .,., 8'""
' 146-1371 RE.At. TY IMC.
·-tuntington Buc:h I 040 Irvine I 044
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220QSq.Jl. Luxury living. Village 11 $74,500. .;~;••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Financing. 11 'J ..., ... ""
IT·s GOr GPEN Hou~..: u y o wn-0r, C.AYW.OOD REALTY __
OPEH SUNDAY I ·S
5051 AL.DEA SS7.990
In The Terrace
EUGAHT SPACIOUS 3 Br. f a m ity
room. forvm al dining room. Deep pile
carpeting, custom drapes. Be autiful
condition. Only S83,500.
Sun. 12·4 PM 1 :is~ll Ana * 541·1290 *
7 BLOCKS TO BEACH
·I Utt I-huge f..im rrn,
JOOO Ml ll $54i,ll(J(I
Rroker ~ fr'IU:l
S68, 990.IRVIHE
PATIOHO~E
DEH +BAR!
. One ul lrnnc':-. finest
llunt1nj!t11n 1lJrlx1ur 11a 1 io hom e !'o ()NE
OpcnSUnd.ay 1~ S Yl':AJl i\1-:W' Ab:-.olutely
16 WHITEWOOD $71.500
Village 11
1820 I IAYIEllRY $66,850
Village 11
LE RAISOR REALTY
4523 C-...s Dr., l"ilt•
CALL 833-8600
Irvin~ I 044 LOCJ'l"a ledch I 048
SECLUDED GARDENS -F antasti c view .
2 br. 2 ba. Professionally decorated .
Complete privacy. Only $.59,950. · ,
IT NEEOS FIXING UP -But compare t~is
with any thing around. 3 Bedroom,
<separate m a ster wing). beautiful
kitchen with atrium. View of bce an
when you walk in the fronl door. Only
one at this price. $98,000.
499.4594
The "Shakes.. Maria . ~at1. cust. 3 Brl~~~~~~~~ '.! Ua. Um. ltm. pool room Stnkmg 2 le, el 11rch1lec-w1bur. p r of lndscp'd LIDO ISLE
lure \l llh rui.:i:t·d exterior home has bet>n upgraded OPE~ SU.... I 5
of ' · W 1-: A T 11 1-: R t-: 0 thruout. Mui1t be ~een lo 151"' "' •
c;F.DA R .S fl A K~S ". be apprcc. $85,!IOO. , 109VioYELl.A
J.ocalC"d h1~h u p on 4956347 Ult h 3BR 2b~ LAGIJNA"S F r\~1EO . ra·s a rp • •
RIVI ERA COASTL INE LOVE-NEST =:r~~;(>s~~~i~~~c.
WIT H ,\ ··F,\R OUT ' fo r t wo. Privacy .fe nng-$98.500.
VH:W OF Tll I-: SEA galore·beaul1Cully main· 675·0123
'n1que . \\Cll de srl{ne d ta 1n c d 2-llU, l ~~·ba ll t h R l
lloor plan ll!illUrcs 3 ho m e. w rou g ht-iro n ,ur\thng am CJ t9
BDIC\IS. & 1o·,n1 lnt. & enclosed patio Cor your
spac1ou:. lormaJ th -. rm J>l!lS SIS,500.
llAS WOO D HE 1UtS IONDaEALTY
WALLS 0 1" GLASS & 831_9.tlt It!-: L> C E U J\ H ________ _ OCEAN VIEW
T his UJl111ue l'U:-.tum bit o LI TS 'I' \ N I> I NG LY
hCltnl' ul fer:. i-u11rc mc luc U t:: · U ll ATE U • V l' r y
Chn:..t1Jn.1 li:JY + •1ual 'l·ducll'<i p..ithw.iy cmry.
rn 1•\cry cl\-1.a1l 1'hru th\• C Jllh•cJral t'eilrni:s
.111·ht'd winclo":-. & tloor::-1 ~1 Jmmotll II\ 111.i; room
of 1tw l11rm<il l.tt. U H. hoi.t~ ra1:..eo heart h
"IT. & ~·rt the '>W('epini:: s lum11:-.lnnl' Cirt•pla t·c.
'11:w l"Jll IJc t•nJu~ctl 11.tn dy i.:nurmcl style
Luxury 1,, th1· l.ey1111ll' nl k1l r hen. Fabulous den tJH~ :'llt>llilt•ri anl'i.111 "Ith l'oz.v "alk rn bar' ~'""~ion from tt"' 1•uh Spae1oui.ly elega nt stcµ-
• hl1•d ••11try lo ttw ~11nhl 1h•wn mai.tl'r s uite Mir ----------1 1nd(lnr 111.u:.1 .\II ro(fmS r or<' ti w a r rt r o h (':;.
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Newport Heicahts
Rustic 2 Sty Cottage. 2
Hrt, Fam-rm, open beam
& knotty pine thru,out 2
1-'rplc's & boat acc~ss.
Very reas . term s .
$54,950.
111 the h111111· 11pc>11 ontn IJ rum :rt 1" 'a ru '11
thl:, ro-.:al l\'a turc. The l'lu<lb Hcrhi·oucl C'OV
"fll'll :.l<.orc·u:-.c ''H'l'IJ:. lo t•n·d 1>a tio, ~lumpslone
th1.• 'N'on<I l l•x •r gultt•ry lil'l' 111l & mutl·hmg plan
011lll which 5 !Sr -.11pt!'n ,\ t1.•r:.. t.(as BBQ ult ~Ur·
'f.>at111ui-i.:un.t Miili.' "1th rounrlN.I hy :.lum1>s tone
its own patio cntran<•1• t~ wall~ for tmV<il"Y' Ct\J.J.
.1nol h1.:r •lPl>rt'nall•cl TOL>AY i5:! 1700-YClu
lcalurc. t\gc.nl. ,\:,\\ lor· 1\'on"l hl· sorry 1
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60 days at Fair Market -~========
RARE FIND
Ideal hom e for ai'll\'e rCI
lirccl or starter hom e fo r
young cou1>le. Onl• 111
l r\"lnc 's l1nes t 1•om
m U111t1e::.. i! Hl'drm &
la md v room ~50,000.
Ownei· movinit out of
stale . Shows h ke a m odel
home. Wrlh m any extra~
Call 540· 1 lS l
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Value, or pay for the1 1-~~~·-·-·--~~---privileqe!
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962·5511 CULVERDALE
OWNER ANXIOUS ---------•I l h~hl' upi.:rad1•u I HR. 2 STORY :1 ha, FH h11nil•. locull•d
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673-760 I
anytime
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536-7533 Sunda~ _ -_
GRt::ENTRF~E-By O"ner
:l Br Fam Rm . lndr) .111·
ly upgrded. ,SSJ.000 -t 101
Glenwood St. 551·2100
Bv owner, Uc<'rf1t'ld, 2·
;ly, 3 Ur. 2'z ba. fam·rm.
!HOO sq . fl Comm pool.
t..:111quc p ;it w s und1·k
P r1 n1·. on ly. Sol.!150.
55'1··I0~7.
OPEN HOUSE
lmma(•ul:!ll' :1 bd. 2 b..i.
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l2·5Pm Call 559-5531_. __
P~n ..-i:;cr
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home rn populur Green
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to shoppm~ & 1>chls To
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~ M~. CLEAN... EMERY REA.I.TY VA FHA CONY 1•1T111M~-this onC:~ tf'li 846-J;lOt
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1'111:. "'m I l.1!'.t Charm lia\h-.. 11:11111, <fl•l·k anct bnds,:c ;\ldl. lhghly up
111µ H.rrwh :.l\ll' I llH, 2J pl.tnl••r:. ~i:! .. )Oll i.:r<:idcd. cus tom cJ rp1>. &
ll:i h1111w M11111t1·-. 111 t hr ('rptg. Laundry muverl 111
l>l·;11·h. FP<1l11n·-. <"U~turn'j garage. :JH<I Hdnn mil
dr.1pl's & 1•:iq1..i111c lhr11 552-7500 \Crtcd lo li.:t• lam rm.
1'ltl \I tlw nchn1h111~11 manr 'lrJ~ Hv \)w1wr.
111\\ p1tt•1·111))1: •. •1!•> red hill .5::!ti6 1'1umTrct• '151 fl1tr1
LOCJ&lfta Beach I 048 realty $29 500.
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'GREENTREE HOME
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OPEN HOUSE
SAT & SUH 12-5
795 OAK ST.
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full & :! half h~rthr-.. I
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FASTASTIC VIEW
NEW carpt•ls & <I rapes &
NOR INS
REALTY
OPEN HOUSE
En1oy The Good lift>
32325 South Coo'.!.t Hwy .. South Laguna
NEW HOME JUST FINISHED
Compare this quality craftmanship
combining ceda1· & glass into a n
elegant home. Compare the open
. houses to see for yourself.
1635 18-bird C°"Y°" Dr.
16 7 5 lluebird Canyon Dr.
Sat & Sun Noon l1l SPM
Stop by for coffee .
b1lt·an a ppliances, glazed the choice community
11tc floori. & ex1c ns1vc· OPEN SUM. l-SPM u se of har dwoo d
cabincls. This CU ~lm 23232 Tasmania
built Laguna ho me has Ci SUM R.E.'63 I ·2222 features lO<I 11umcrous lo re.
mt>nt1on. lT'S 1\ MUST • • 4·BDRM. WOO sq. fl *•VIEW**
St::E. Off~rcd tvr or unmatched lifestyle. Newport Heights; im-
. S69,500 Monarch Bay Tt.'rrace, mac. 4 BR., 2 ba. home,
ATTlllS PRICE ove rlo oking oce an den,Camilyrm.Gourmet.
YOU G f:T · • • • • • · · • · • · · · • ,sis9•500. kitchen, 2 frplcs .• shake
TllE "SHAKES" CALL TO SEE roof & brick patio. $94.~.
MISSION REALTY. u TWO-STORY. 2'hba CAlL ~ •o·u 1' ,
98SS.CsLJlwy.Laguna in S e a Te rra ce. "206 9~~ ,,\ Phon~494•0731 P l an"shows lak e & ~.-...
---------modcl. ... S99.9SO Rt:ALTl'
OPEN HOUSE •• ~UXUltY HOME in l'inr ..... ,.,, ru1 Office
Sun 1·5 pm. La Ve t a ·4BDRM. pool.
1257Calahna newly painted, many up. OPEN SUM. 12·4
MSS Mornin~s1cle Orr ve
LAGUNA Ht:;t\CH
Sunday 1·4 I' ~1 3 blocks to Cress St grades .... S94,900. 201 39tlt Street ~ Jr A '7jOCK Beach. Walk to ~hopping Laguna Niguel Realty DUPLU
llW 0 F:G RE !-: VI E \V J. y ..l..l:"1.I. 1 ~ Br,.1·'• ha. Your own 830-5050 496-4040 Besl buy on P e ninsula!
LOT rn n1•w !>cction of (ncd yd with bcarin~ _ _ __ --==--G<IOd ror summer rentals
1\r{·h I.leach lle 1J;hb CORPORAT I ON c1trustn·e:. St>-l.!lflO --.::--.--__ or owne r /occupant.Lgc
Sll,500 AGUNA BEACH llohn .. s Taylnr Rcally, h . 3 units w it h bit-ins & WO\lD"S CO\"fo: i\ R Ei\ · 2 l 5~~ 9658 By owner. Norl view frplc~ l Blk. to ocean.
1)1.•dr<M'lm. 2 hath homl' ~, ---UR. 21 ~ lla, i.peclal·ular sg7,000 "11 h 11 nobs 1 ructal>lt· 494-2111 *OPEN HOUSES * .~~~~o.~~~in view. SU.500 NEWPORT BEACH
on•an '1ew~. lll'l'J>l.H•c & 12 TO 4 REALTY
pn,atc 1>at11'1 Sil ,5LM.I. 3095 Alta La9una Mission Vie1'0 • I 061 675-1642 545-3261
r. .., " '' h I 048 0 8 2035 Hillview Drive ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----
L'.1\.""Y & '"l),'I · I "
rORTAl!I,,~: LI VIN(; . J LOCJUna Beac Loquna Beach I 4 SJl:CCIOUS famrly homt·~~ "SPECTACULAR" PRIME PROPERTY hc<lrQOm . 3 ln.•lh home ••••••••••••••••••••• • • •••••••••• •• •••••••••••
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1800 ~q . ll ._.llY OWi'iEH-1 Br cott.1~l· HEWLISTIHG •i\\'c. to O p<'n ll•iust• IK'drnorn.~11 :;11.cyartl . .&·()Je.liv-rm.2frp lc,plus
fi repla ce. b uilt in .... ,, & :ipl \\' .. ilk tn '''"" ~ Owner nlU!tl mm•c• frnm ~ri:ns. l'Ountry k1t't1tt•r'f & up· -~11J11..llBQ an din-rm.
O\.'eun &. can~O~ vi_cws & hcat'h. l'r111n1>ab onl) this l>c·•ul1ful 3 llr home: nrnd•·d (':.i1·pols. Only 7 Corne r lot W1lgc S\Vtm. pn\Utcl)c~1ch.~l.1SO .-n ~.10 .1,,1 -1-3 " ,. .. , '
l'f<IUE OF U1\NC llU '"·'" .~ 1 ' Patr.1&lr\IO)!ro<1mhavl' Hl·:~T.\l.~\\,\11. monthsuhl.S52,!!C>O. pool. Back lluy area.
J,,\G L"N.\ o\·crlo11krng ·-~ •h"'"·''''' "''" l'mod "POOL&VIEW" Sll9,000. W"lc•P.0 .llo<
1t 1m llol'I-C:.in~un . L. lo ~l'll:it ::.i:l.90U. /?? 1 bonul> b~drnomi;. \\Cl l~2 Ncwpo.rl1Jt-ach,<.;a.
Occ.1n '"''\. :J IJc.Jroom . 21 IOgO SADDLEBACIC ~:~ _ _/ h:ir 111 family room. 1:cn 92663 j
bath \l11od & 1.:fa:.:. horn~ .... _ & OCEAN VIEW (JQW tral ,\ .. hui::1· pool & ---------•
with a n cxc•1t1ng floor -;-;-w 111 T t: w \TI': ll 0-Ant>r anxiou:-. lo move· L • • ..... Jacu111 owr·lovk1ni; the OWNER MUST SEU.
plan 1c·.,1unng brrcl(;l'S. v11-:wsrromth1~J·llR + lO hl:.lll'Wl".1nl"h.Comc& S a tl dlcbal'k \"alley HorborViewHills
roor dn1•tk, C'llll~~rsahuo~ den homt· ·etll n·ddr 'A•IOll :.ec tlus I Ur home for 4~!~7~'1~°"~~~~;:~o SS.I.JOO I JO F I R
pit. om:sn "'11 • ~ ,1d1n,,low m .11nll'lldll\e :oiUJJN\Jluc JI Si7,f>()(). MISSIOMVE 4Bclrm -:imi y oom
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J,'\CO,\I 1-; f'HOPf:RTY -ltr'·"Xl:! u., 1 Sprn Su nil .. ~· 837-,500 581·I000 290,l\El~bF;_~ltdr:sRd. l"vn\(•na•nl "urth Srch-.,o 'n 11 .. 0 11AT1 , ~ ----..-'·" ·"
l11cal1on, R :i lot ha~ 2 un OCEAN VIEW LAGUNA BEACH .it 7.->t. liluebird Can~on llt'aled P ool. 4 Br. frplc . Beautiful Ocean \'1ew
ih , \\Ill anc:f)l 3, ;o..(.cd,, Dr C1rn11n:.t:1nc·1.: lon·cs ~overed patio. rc:ir vu•w. ~n llouse Sun 1-5 ~ome work S7!1.SOU. (.;rt><il '-:11rth encl loea 494-2146 ::.ale of th1:. •Jut:-.tand111i.: on cul de :-.:SI'. S55,2!i0 ~1 1\K E 01-'l-'ER !
tron ! l'h.trmmg :!1!00 'll \IC"' hnirw. :1 hd. 2 b:i RJy Oliphant Jh•allors Ph: 6-14-G:n-t
RENTAL ll rcll>A oooJ , frl'lll"h lll!:U WOUI) U l~,\C ll y 1111r m:.pt'1·tro11 111\·1tcd S8HIOO ---------2 nr .. ! nath apt. · Nortlt doors. ~rk1n~ & 1.-adl'{I llOL"SE 58S.11\iO;-tc-rm 1,, _
S1dc.S:175 mo. i.:lass Wl'l l knuwn h h Lo:.P.1dr c:-Rt•alty .._._w...,....Beoch 1069 494 8057 ar• h1teel ha:-. Ju:.t rl'· I'~ lllk lnirn bcac · a ,, ..:·r'-' ,. 1 II ·y I u """" ,.-. ' • "' :111 \hl' a mrntltCS you can v ... r.:,. '"'!'ol " • 4' u . •'•••••••••••••••••••••• des1i.:nl'd & rt•dN·o ratcd \I h ., c&!l l·079:J
CONDOMINIUM
LIVING
AT ITS BEST!
CHECK THESE
this homl' Hai:k yard h.i:-. ima)tllll' ' :.o a:. ~ rcn
i:ompll.'tcly c ncL p:itto. Lal unit~ J(i~ Callropc
room tor pool ,\ \'l"I") Opt•n Sal I :1
:lf>t't'l~tl l>uy .tl :)J:li .:il)(J
NIGUEL SHORES
. RIVIERA l'n1a1·v l'lu:-. rn \hrs 1m ma1• 0 l ownhn11 ~e en
EXCLUSIVES pm·atl· an•a :1 lldrms . :!
:l IJ<lrms . 2 hath~. Xlnt b:s\h:.. l11t.1ll\ u11~r.i1k•I
l0t·:n1on. c-lo:w 111 ~hop rn:.rdt· & out ~;,1; 11011 197 lif;I or f>15·092."I
"'"~ & ~uch SS!1,5ou Motivated!
S..•llel' "111 rarrv ~ml on ll1i: i1c.-an 'I\'\\ Li:1· I 1 tfu~ l'\PJO~ll'l'. upi.:r,11h·lf
hclrm • "ith m~11:.\ l'\tr:i~ If •ff(.l J• i·ountrv .. 1yh• h11m1· ;,
ind d t•,,1t11r ~11 .. 'IOO I H". !Jell 1111 ,. :! Ink, l lf•11l lor .. I\ I'
:! llclrm .. :! hath-. lll•.1ut 1105 N.Coo~t Hwy.,Loguno '\I:!.'• IM MI
l!artle11 ~l·ll11~~. LloM· II 494-1177 I SWEEPING VIEW l'\ l'I\ lhrng S.'l.! .• lllO
Beach Cottage l'n l .H ' 11n J lot "11 It
l.,iri.:1• I hrlrin 11n i.:rouncl ;;11 Th.1h;i. Open ~al ~ rn11111 l11r pool 1~ )(lllr• 111
lloor. "llh p.1110 Jn•a Sun I 1 2 Btlrrn .. lrpk tin' 0l lltl11rl . :! 11.1\h \l1th
~lli.'Mlll hcl"'' llr-. \\o0tl l'\ .... p.11,1t1· lwtlr11111n .inti
(1l'1'.1t1 '11•w :! lidrrn' . l
h11lh , \\Ith li.:c. Ill'\\
1k1·k , 1'111·1•tl n i.:hl at
~12,;100
\l"tlur. l<1th & µl..1:.tcr l1Jth on lfl\\l•r 11·\l'I
Ju ... t lr~tccl. $5H.J!MJ hom•• ll1g '11•w '"'"" _.494.7551 * ~1 11\\' tn 11111rl1t11t1l
'Sl:!~.IMIO
FRED BRIGG
We ltone&Company
u t .. ' • • ... DOLPHIN R.E.
9!111 s. l'oal>t 1 li~hway 70 I BAYSIDE DR.
1.agun:.r l~·ach -l!l-1·11581 Wa terfront. 4 DH. 4 Di\,
SUMMY HAVEN p1cr.Opc.nSu11. t·4.JO.
Vor :.un:-.h tnL• l overs .
2 1\r ~ U e n Ce n te r ~k yhi:hl dcflus l•!. 1-!,olden
hue nn wood pa n<'hn it &
l>t.•am:-lk1•an \ ll'W from
high 111 thl' :.k~ 5i:!.9Ull
Res/Comm Compfex
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l:o\("(J;\tl-; s:! l!l ,CHl(J X l11l
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BIG CANYON LOT
nest lor:it1on o n Golf
1:our!ol.'. Sll7 ,500 Owne r
581·0::!64 or 542·ti7J5
VIEW HOME + GUEST HOUSE
2712 Cliff Drive
~l'wpor\ lle ai;hts 2 br
hnml' ovl.'rlookmt,! b.iy &
0t·t!an Hcamt•rl 1·cilcni.:.
w1101I l>u1 n1n~ f r µll-.
To p Of The World "\lrm woOd inll'nor. p\'t
II\" ti\\ 'EH-:tBr. :!Ua , protl•l'lcrl patw 1\dd(•1I
F.rOI r Ill. Ol'can V1t•"' ll•aturl' u d1.1rm1n.: 11u1·~L
l111m1· ,'\ic1\ 1•111 . r l' house \l Int~ of JllH<J•'Y
11111tll'lt•tl in~1 tl(•/ou l. 0 1JCn Sun. allt•rnoon J.30
S7!1.!lOO 1'11 W7 1;1:12 lo 5.
. Nelson Hobmson . Rltr t>t•:-.1,.:n~·d h11m1· rn •.ht· Laquna Htll$ I 050 m 41675.s120 . ,·u·1h l·.nd ol town \It' ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ . __ _
lor1a ll 1 i.;h l .1 11 d ~ Town hnmt' 3 hrl. 2 bu. l)Ul't.l':X W/Sl.IP
Rr1•,1lhtak111 i.: \ 1c-w:., l"t•n t r a l ai r & h<'a l. Bill Ca rroll li40 55GO LUXURY APPT'S
RAR"IORVIEW
HOMES
SPYGLASS
CARMEL MODEL
Oc·ean & ni~hl li ght view.
Super b ly d ecor a t e d
w I e x.q u 1s1 t e co I o r
coorcllnation , tile entry .
patio cover a long side &
back o ( house . Owner
ai.:enl Hes. 6-1-1 ti869, Bus.
7!>2·6521
Open hous e S:it & Sun.1·5
EXEC. HOMES .......
1\ Rulon llod i.:c·i. l'uslom-
bui ll dC'hAhl :'!l a SSl\'C
ma!>lcr ~ull•' Jnd .\-guest
bdrm:.. ,\It the xtra~ for-
J(racaou!i lrvrnA and en·
Wrl<11111nA Th<" lowest
f)n1·<·<I 5 bclrm. home In
B1i.:Canynn ••• 1\l~n in n 1A C;;nyon. a 3·
hdrm pool home with
Jaruz1.1, w ;1trrfa ll.
t rpp1c al i:nrd c ns and
walls nf gl..i!is to \licw 1l
a ll rrom prac tically
<'very room P riced to
;,ell al Sl95,000.
l..1~1 111 t h1· r1•cl ht1t h111 -.
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Irv.
673-760 I
anytime
Spam:-.h l1h•. New paint. r'i\lll.:t.OUS lll'C:tll , 11.w
:\lust H'I' l11 lwh1•v1• lhti-. honw, unmac• , spa1·11111•
:I Brs µ111~ 11nl1n1s hl'll :i Bil. 2'. l•a. tuurh 111
room n1ulcl h1• i.:ym , Nl'"' Or lc•aii~ d1a1 m .
l"IJ\·r o om 11 r 'tr.I 1111 rrM·1·rl 1rpl lorm.11
l1<•1lroom 1 • r 1 'lllrr n\ •l kit
. '11d1 as St C"h ;i rlo·o;
ktl Chl'll . l>1ll11l \\Ollcl
p .t CH' 11 n i.: . :! m i.l .... I \ I'
~tom• frplt-" &. " 1·11m
p lt•lt' '(1Und !o l11d111
l•nh.1nt·l' I ht-. cr;1no11-..
wh1l1' wah·r 1 I\'" hom1•
th1• .1 ltdr m:. • :i h,1lh~. 1lt•n
& l!'IH''l 'lll ll' .ire .ill
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IJJlh~. ~lura ~1· c·1111m -. l)nlv For B1i.: t':in_yon pro 752 7315
plu:. room lor "'1'1111..i1i11 · --ricrt1cs, Call ITii; Canyon ........ L!..!~-·_;..:~~ S1~.~.~.m A lot for your money. lk alt,y . b-H 1 Ul3 DONALD M. llRD
SAN CLEMENTE Lari:•· :!fi50 Ml ft P•IOI In T~ Bluffs A"ocool~\. lleolloo
< •lmm"r 11·1.it 1,r .. 1wn.' hunll' 111 t .. 1i:1ma lhlls.14 DEANE HOMES
S8 6,500-FEE si9•90 0 FOOTHILL VIEW! Weber R. E. ·11r, .. 1.·i.:.1111 1>1·;a 11(' 968:44~·1~968-l lOS l111n11•' IJr'>:•''t moclrl • . ~ . .... • .-l \'\·' I t ... ~ II Cl ' I \1
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1<111111 hn' I" .1 :! :.I or~
h11 l·k lrrPpl .u·1• \\>1lh
. 1tn11m a~ld<' Form11I
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k1 ldh'n & tln n 't m1s!i lh1~ Jll l\h-xH·an °t1lc
1 loor & o.:ounll'r lops!
S licit\ V hCHITll•d 1•c1liflit BUILDER' ''''l'I' ~·,lra luriw f11m11y.
CLOSEOUT J1\ll1t1 rMni. 4 1-:XTHA
ll R r·;N (~It i-: ENT H !':I·; LA nca; Ln:o IWO~I s ~
llcJM ~; 1-:M•cull\'l' 111Jsl~r suite
W', t1011 11. ~ '1 , .\PT! with Homan style luh &
:i..Hlt, I hn & 111•11 nr :1 Ult ",ilk in dn~cts. There is
•'It ·I 11 ll & I .1 m 1 m mnn• M'lf rl1•nnin g
hom('i-(ifl'l'lllfl'<' rnoct.•I 11, 1•11. pr11ne 1·ul dt• st11•
enmp fl'\. tllllll'I Of l11 r a t rn 11 . \ll'W O f
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673-7601 "·•1l111~'
anytime · · · ' ·· ~P". •· i,~:,'\"~:~·~~~'.w~ [ ~ IRNll·
uwnl!t ~t:!I l'l~l. 1133 llil!I -
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Cozy HIDE •w~y 11t'1"1.. ... 1•rc .. 11 ,111r.1l!l· '°' '°' ~IClf\ h1111lo:, <;1·1· l11 olt•ll (Jl'f-::'< llOl ~~:Sun I 'l
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E11rl11'i1•ll ti II ".ill
~1·ducll•-. s m .111 horn,·
\I llh tu~h rnw i:.1r1lr n.
p:1t10 .111d ~a ril s.'> 1.000
191 l!IH I
h1 wl. p .11111 ,.., i.;.1rch•11
\\ lmmt.1111 .;,1:!7 .~>IHI
l',\~llH \ ~11<" 11rc:i n
\II'". :1 1111, 2 Ila , frpJ
palm. th•l"I. <.:toc;l' In
North r ml Sl25.0CllJ
{'llA l{.\1 E IL lh.c oce an z,u; IWDZK Y Rc Jltor view. l'ri\'lC area, ocean --~-------
Contractor's HorM
5 Yl'ars younit: th1:. nnr
has 11 all ' I J.i:c bdr ms ,
3 Cu ll halhs; i.upcr
maste r i.u1le ofr 11001
ar ea, kitrh(ln lood<•d
with good1t'!I . family rm
has h uite I rplr & ~·00tl
panehnl! Sunken h v1ni1
rm. with beamed t·c1I. &
tile t•ntry. Lgo. IHrl. &
CiltcrNt pool. Ot•c;in view
i:a tebo. Lots or private
deck & putio area. Sep J ro~ ga rage for sltlrO~(' ur
h obb)' X l n l
nc1i.:hlx1r hvod , du~t· tn
'iChoot., 1-'n ced right ut
SIZ5,000
c;rdt• hwy 2 HH. 2 ba . lov-
l'ly patio. One of a kmd ,
Sl25,00o
'I' F.C: ALLEN
R 1-:ALTO It 494-7571!
LOT By Owner, Sunset &
Coastal \ll!w5. SI 1.000 .
w /s ur vey & Geo .
494-8679. _ _i. _____ _
1005 N Cottsl. Lagun a By Owner Fi1hulous Con·
----tt>mp()ra ry wood & i:lass.
WHY RENT? c·lcgunt & pvt. Bl'ams,
d ec ks. 110110. atri um.
$120.000. 4!.!4·8679. ~12110. down <'ould buy
lovely 2· + den or 3 bl'
hulll<' on Rlu('IJ1rd Ca ---------• nyon Road. 491 0769
1m1 ~~0
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hom1• w1J l\R. 2 hu
recen tly c rp •t •d &
p11n\ed-Top-Of ·The·
World nrea. S6G.SOO
493·8812 499 4551
4!1-4.MRfi
AS/an
REAL ESTATE
QOO Gl<"ruwyrr St
494 9411 S49 Ol16
Nu Chateau
llu~c bcarl'ls. Cpk & a
wahn i.lucly. lt~·rnoH•<.l
/rom tla• r 1t y & n r. ~chool J nn ~I l0.1100
1 ~-
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111rnnh'H'1,1I lihll! lh'ad~ 1·01 l'rNI 11•1'111 oH•rlook _!arada ---gardt•ni;, 1 ~ blork to p\~.
lur tit•\ dnpnwnl Sti:i,'lS.I rn~ pool & r'.'~1111? htlb W I-: S T CL I ,.. ... , II hr Mindy beach. SI 74.500.
I N.~.500 5HJ 71:> _ lhghlantls a r ea Spuc 4 0 1'1'.:N ·SUN 2 Spm ; 209
: ~A DDnn.-manDDR· LCICJU"a NiCJUel I 052 Br 2' ~ 11.t. l-'.1m. Hm. Via U1jon. AGT. 675·7900 .1v1 R~AL.TDRS .&9~·l0At. • ••• • ••••• ••• •• • ••••••• s 8 1 . 5 0 H I n ' r I 9 1 ()---~;;; __ ;.-.-,;.-. 10t1HOA\1w1y 1Ac.v,.A1tA(H H 1 i:: h I a nd O wn e r
t."S~OOMS"
On lhe ot·enn. llkc II \ rn~
aboarrt 1:th1p. No mam
len<l'tl(;c . Xlnl porkmit
J,000 Sq. It . for only
S29S.OOO. llurry on lhas!
Near Emerald lay
Hi62 lhllcrl'sl1 open Sun
1 •I. Shorc•llnc \' 1<'w ; ~x
lra lge. roomi., :! bdrm ....
2 b11lh:;. fom.i lv rm .
hcams. fr pit· . put 111.
worki>hop & room lo elf
punt.I. SIOB.000
Loan Auumobl~
Pnm1• •1800 -.q ll home·.
l'"c'n am(•n1t \ + 11111
dl•)t view. N •ar 1-:nwralcl
l~t >. ~85,001)
EXEC/DOCTORS 646·0100
t.1 vc in clean ;ur. ltlue ----------
s kys wlprcvaihng ocean
brcNc!' on 10lh hurway
of ~I Niguel Golf Cou rse
I P nvatc I 111 the heart or
L ai:u n :l N i ~u e l. Z
W esi,.;rccn Cust o m
llom1•s remaining 1newl.
Uuy direct from b1Uldcr
8.11-2155 or ,195.45112
NEWPORT SHORES
·I nt:OROOMS, 3·0ATJIS
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
CHARMER
t-:xcelle nt !oratio n on
large lot. 2 Bedroom plan
with upper leve l family
room. All m s uper neal
move·in condillon. Ne w
on lhe matkct. Be sure
and see i\. Call 540· 1151.
~HERITAGE LOVEMEST
FOR TWO
• • REALTORS
Ste ps to b e a c h . l r g hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiilli._ ......
secluded patio & cntcr ·1----------
Pri\'ae:1 1?.alorc 2 l{R . 11'1 tai n1n~ area. c o mm . •GENU1N1': S PANISH
BJ\, lwa11t1fulty main· pool:. & t cnms. Ow ner style HOl\H: with RED
111rnt'fl home • lli.5<.HI.., anxioui. T ILE roof
BOMDREALTY 673·7601 •OCt-;,\N \"U lNCOMl-:
831-9411 -anytime ~~~\11 r. PF.Nl NSUl~A
180 DEG Vl"EW ----•All for $!13.500. Open Sot.
• .Nr T llGTS/ &Sun 12 5PM & S.clusion too! OCl':AN VI t-;W JOllN t\O M 1-.:R
3 fir, 2 B11, $17.000 1,1! 4br, pool $911,SOO. Dy Rt:/\LTOR
8.1HJ873 owner. !>48-SSSG. 646·3723
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~x. F~oru:iry 1. 19ra DAIL v PILOT 09 ~4!'::~!.~r::~ueu• ~!!:.~:!~~uui~:~!.~:!~~••••
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2. BEDROOM CUTIE-$27,916.67
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You s hould huy the m all day at this l lid Curn, clcun buch t'ot
pnc:e . We Qffcr 6 s uc h units ut Sf67,500. ta11{', trC'e uuhlw!) v"r)
best location, Easts ide Costa Mesa. pn & cl~e m ;..o !>t!b
on 2 big lots. A little work & a couple of SllO ~OS~ BIG CANYON large IOl Hardwood fir!> BAYfRONT $72 500 It's ii Ct \'r·upper ! t:a~·
COUNTRY CLUB ' ~rscgn\'a'E1LT~
NEWPORT BEACH Lovely way to live in secured building. 5 3 6·7533
It's an odd couple that w ouldn't love this
I -bdrm . bayfront condomin ium .
A MRt21~·~g E NT
Enlarged Ii ving rm. lmmed . Possession . Mobla. Home'
For Sol~ 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"QUALlTY UUl LT" LIDO 'REALTY 5 Star fomtly Park, S. J
checks ' lll make th1!i a bargain !!
UNIVERSITY REALTY·
100 I E. COOJt Highw~
COf"Ofto •I Mor 673-651_ 0
Huntl'")IOfl ~och l I 40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
!Hr lloui.l' to f'harl'. Swi m
nuni; 11001. outdoor LHl(J
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CONDOMINIUM · Tm: r11p.·1:1i.1,.;<to:!lm.2 Hu lnconwftro.,.rty 2oool1nconwftroPfffy 2000
THU I. Y ~ L !:: G J\ NT 3377 Via Lido, N.I . • '13·7300 $1!150u. Pri. uly. ·100·203M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LCICJ""a Hl~I 31 S2 :·vS~T S~~L:.~·0";s«>'N11~f,M11 ~~. ,.. )fulti t~•n a nt mdui.lnal & •••••••••••••••••••••••
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l,O t ~, t ' Al ll WAY ~ ~twporl Be och I 069° ~wport Beoch I 069 1974 MODEL ,.\irport L<wut•oll l'rin OH 2l:M Uhl i.:ur lmnwrl 01
G lll!:E • 3'100 SQ. ri . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 lk•orocn11. 2 hmh. up onl)' 5'19 1180. EXCHA .... GE 1·11panl'y. S325. 552·ii:5t.. 0 ~' U M, }1 ~' I ~> U 8 Jtr:ukd and lloubl1: 111 .., 4\Kl·:!IV2
DECO 0t;Sl6Nt.f.) IN DOVER SHORES i.ulal11111. Sll)rul(l' :.hell R.E. SA.LES ~ to 27 HI liNl'rS T ilt; 'JG ltANI> MAN "'f o r est C:ar1h:ns' -STA-inHE C1tll ou1· ln,csLsncn t
NER". A MAHULJ-: 1-;~ .ii.lull park Clubhuu~, lll\1i,1nn Larl'Cr vro Nfwporfhoch 3t69
TRY r~n:R .01•1-; ~~ Excelle nt opportunity to purchase I l"ool. Sauna. JilCUUI MEW YEAR JK'r\le:>OJVJllablc ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO 28 n . CF.I LI N<.iS h . 11 d . d lc nntl> l'ourh. Sl!l.995 RIGHT' 'Ttl June 15 2br :'1()3 :!Hlh
WITH BALUSTlt,\IH-: Arc l t ectura Y esi g ne h o m e. j uarr~uHrult,.6-12s200 • 1£ .Quail l st. No pets ~75 <>1w11
lfRIDC ~ C HOSSl NG Gontemporary 4 Bdrm. 4 Ba. r e dwood.&... S~I HOIMS Plac• . lloUSI.' 28, 2'.llh Clill col
ABOVE & J\J IEAJ> TU g lass ViCIN h o m e on GALAXY DR. Learn tn•eshMftts a.-..-ti , lt:cl. 213·377·4&10.
GR' RMAC 1.ou .. ~OLHI Y} ~<1i Qua lity & distinctive. Real value in this. ~ffts Eorn More ..-• -,.7S2·1•'fo• . "' ... ,.. • r t bl II I ed h r for.... I 3 00 Our residenltal di\ 1s1on .. oo OUAIU\ HIWl'()lll HACH l>INJNG oM. 4 BDRM com or a e, we p a nn ome o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1
1 d 11 ,,. t • 1· · d · · 1 tSl!) an se !) more Ill SUITES. 4 12 H1\TllS. pres 1ge I vsng a n e nte rta ining. Cuoph:.ilf bltll'k lo lo~n &l \estm~nl properlie::. than
DEN & G 0 U R M ET ·Reduced to $247 500. brh. lovely ocean v u. muc.t investment offtl'l':>. ShJrp 1mm;.ic. Triple'<. 3
KFIRTCPllLECNS. W.ET3 ijc,\R1\'n3 646-6900or644·4684 l~l·Sl93_ I Person al Tra1n1n l{, lilt.:! 1Jt1 house & 2 un T··u·~:;;~· ... l~:·u·;;~:·:;{
C 'al Pr~st1"u Offlr('s Fu II duplt.>x ., Xlnl renl;rl area Gi\RAGI'.: +50 1-"l' OnwMrc1 " .... • pallo homc.:Jbr,2ba
VIEWDt;CK&CUST0:\1 Property 160 Fa cil llu~s. Properly Slil,~O.UTll CO.\ST Pool , t e nni s l'rl
J A C u z :l I l' o o I.. Newport Be ach I 069 Mewport Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~it:.c s~~.~;0;'C~•~l' INvt:STM 1-:NT ic ardener & wate r '"
C OMPLl::T": T lll S ••••••··~··••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYfROHT mtss1on , JJ y n;.im 1<' ~1!10Hl2or &l66710 duded $12S mo Isl
E X C E P T I O N J\ I. VIEW VIEW L la~l + $100. 83:.! 2831! u1 . RE S l 0 t:: NC "; AKIHG'SPL ! ! OllH·c buil<.linr.:. :.pci· <~rganl lation .• earnin~ •JUST LISTED* 5430501 .
L' U I' ·r II I·.· 1> ACE BIG CANYON 1.i1·ul,w i ll'll', lu.\urwus bnv1ronmenl. 1-ull time
PART I C U {,.\ R S & Cu:.lom i·un~l rui•tt1>n . CONDOMINIUM eM•1·u111·1'<1l1'11·1•:. , · ~ · ....
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General 320
f OP~N HOUSE
BRIGHT -NEW
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Meodowlorit Gotf Cours~
Futt and Rec~eaHClft at Your Doorstep
Schools Oftd "'°Pf*9 just blocks
NOW AVAILABLE
•I Bedroom , pr1v balcon y S210
• 2 Bedroo m . lg e n c losed yard $290
• 3 Bedroom, 21i4.! ba w /fple-$375.
All have bltns , and dishwas hers
* CHILDREN OK *
DRIVE BY: intersection of
traham & Heil, HWltinfJn Beach
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WE'LL BE THERE 1'0 TALK WITH
YOU !!
KENT ROGERS REALTY
840-260 I or 848-8300
,, ~ ' 1\ p;1lal'c nn King:. Place' I h<•cni.u1•i. \I ho will work l'111ls II\ :'lll!W()()rt Beach Balboa lsl-d 320
A p P "(. TO I NS p !::CT parquet fir:-. l>Ulldl'l'k::. & Tht:-. ll> a hl.'alllll Ull) u11 lkdtll'l•d lll SOOll,fHllJ lur l'Urnmi.:s tn t:.\l'e~R or I ha l w I 11 I> a y f u I' ••••••••••••••••••••••
TIIRU: pool. llas .1 HI<, :i h,, " f.!l'adcd :\l o11:1t·o :\l<od,·I Bill GRUNDY j .... ~~·:l.S~l!~u~~~~,1 ~rrn~na ~he~:~11el\·~~h?1~; 1i1~0~11 .i}~H houso. ·~. ~~lk to ~>ay Costa Mesa 3224 HuntinqtonlHch 324(
• HASTINGS & CO. m1tlt1·l(•1 l'I huml' w tth "1th lhrl'l' bl•drount~ ,It Rtoltor 675-6161 -,,~. -itii~n ''''lll our 111, .... l '. ·, · • "" h. .,,,-IS. P m o. ····L. par mg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· ..,~ ,, , ,.. 0 1x•n Sun I .1 \2.> <!nl . '67'1 1200 (10·4 \ . . REALTORS 640-5S60 1·1cws 111 H;ic-1; lhl\ & :io~ twth". l .. ll'l.:l'. l.iri.:l' ... menls or Hc!)11lenu .. 1 Street. :-.;n ftlff llalbo;i ' Lux lJ1ilxJ llr J1.·Bn.l>•11 "111.l,J llr l'J Ba ll t:oni
Eastblufr Prof. Bldg. h;1rbor Hl·dut•l'(l s:J1i.ooo h\'1n,i.: rm. 1'1: lnrlll<il <1111. CJ•,\ \\'I;. hrs to purd1a"l' 01\ I!> 11) n ~ l' ti 1 l Do n fih•t1 l llurrv. Corona del Mor 3222 Hm. lq1k lll'l ~·d <.!bl (.' u •. s·· 7 0. u d
for qu1t·k ,,;&11-. now rm '.J"h1•f'a11nra1Jlll'\11·11 :1pprux1m.1ld) lh•rman. l'rt•s 1rlenl UHITEOBROKERS • .,•••••••••••••••••••• ~ar.:>1:!5.t.:l770!H alll) t;.l~·~l4~orr.io-!1511 ra ~1!15.UOO ha:. tu bl' l><'l'n to h1• ~r,uo.tJl)lt lJ t: ,.\ 1 1. I' l. A l" ~:
OPEN.SAT/SUH 1·5 .l?H. arbol'lnwest.Co. bl•lie,cu. Call lor a11 ul f,!oml l'ltOf'gl<Tlt:.S. l.'\C 646-7414 s;ns ~rly L~c.mo<l :1hr, )\c.;;,1 \l'rtlc l''X>I lloui.e2~loty 11111.' ·l nrt 2fi,1
ltS25tflSTREET R~altors 673-4400 avµ'l C11nim,•rt:1ull'ropel'l\' I j)(!l!)(!() John Carey lilll :! ha .. dhl lq>!''.; ~al'. tori enlor lca:se.:J hd,:!•~ uw. s:J!)5/;Tlo.·!16J-45f1
EILEEN HUDSON 111 l.a~un:i lkac·h. lo~ r--------111!1'-I palw, l.wndry. t;I_ mns ba. ).'lOO: m~~. Ind 1)00! ~Jli3·17~l l'io rental fc1
Octan '12 Block! REALTOR 644-0322 O\I n Ion~ lt•rm ln\l':c.l I OCEAN VU UMITS J Ur 2 Ua. :.to1e, n•ln g, mainl.. 1)-1(1 .J iJ7 \'1llagc Heal Est<ill.'. Best rental area. Deluxe mcnt l'nn Olll)' , GUo..JA BE"'CH --
duplex: 3BR.2 balh:s +21 COTTAGE BO .. TpOCK (21;J1Jn2!1tit! 'ThL1~n•\:-"r"'new"'off1c"' 0 H dsh"'shr.frpk,gar.S39S.4UR.JIJa .Fn.frplc.trn.L•• qu c t 313r ?b
BR 11 b h L' I "' ~ <ou .. • pen ouse 1:!8 Bcgont<t. 6i5·7~.!i -OIS. pool, i;anlc1wr. $400. Ur.:ucp1 .. ~. '. \" 11>. r' r1~1 • . , at s. "rpr. 8 Th S '-' U bl" I I '"0'"""' ... , " eochunit.SllJ.000! II r e ea i nu lo\n Can-Villa~ ug 1:1:. a :.pecl <JC'U ;.ir ··w ,\NTED" home for~""'"'-------hltns. cpt tdrps. fncd yo No s lrplce!> 3br.21,b;.i, . ··-·r \ll'lo\ ul lht· Lai;un;.i Sat1S11n :... 53001532 lalboalayProp. Jus hsled -S-16.000 Cundo. We:sl :"'Ji S!Y.!.!'>00 Corner 101. pnm1• OC'll · coas tline . Fully air LE1~E Ill E:\STl3Lt;FF Back Bay Condo, 4 Br, :i
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Rellftors Th ts cornl y • ewpnrl By owner L'Jll !li!l-:1561> uon. allra"t.11e bwlding cond. wllll on :.ile parJ.. •HEW .irca LliSK or :\1 1\CCO Ha. new cpts. drps. _SJ6·26_5_L ____ _ '* 675•7060 • l!cach house on beaul1fu or675 4293 ,~JI rcnt1.'fi·(1~l0d mc~1ml' ing. Askin!! only Sl60.uoo bu1ll 3 or .i bt:drm s1n1tlc paint ~25mo !HS 2241 1 bl ·kb. ·h 3 b 2 b
t r ee.fined !)l reel 1n ------. c; a. l l. ~t .~·RR 1 .. L lhi~ pron..rt•· can·l be Tn ii~i.L·.v 1.·s-~lory rc:.1drnce. Pool JI.' -----, -d• <X:f ~~( · re. ·
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1<1rd "'1th boat & Lraih•r -, pref Call 11-1.i 7431! or w st01·c & refn~. lsl & li.t !1.'' • ·> • 1 .. 1 ire ' WESTCllFF aCCl.'!)5 f<us t1 c woorJ Pool. I b<.1 ••• 2 ha on xlra 132' '( JOO C::! Lot 01 1n..: t.Ontn)! 0 1.\nl•r h<i!> :>.IS-~~ mn + CleJn dcp Sni:l fir ~25 mo 1-l:ll:>aG-3109
Lovely tmmac. 4 BH. 2': panl•lh•d :.11lln); mom & lge lol. P;.i11u _JreJ OH•r Nt•w110rl Bini C :\I \' o\ moved North, ncl·<I~ im .\LL 2 IH:DROO:\IS O:'I< '· • "C'pl nopcl:. s;r>o ~15 006'' ~---------
.Ba. Courtyard entry, dining rm l 'rirque 01' looks IAA11 =-'e" ('rpt:., pr11nc loc. Pr 1n onl.' m1.'<1.sale' . <1>1 \lE,.1~.1-;~·ll::LL:1. ~~~L CostaMesa 3224 ... ' --~---.: '2 1 -\1~~ ~~.';1~01~ull~lt~~pl~
lush landscaping, the port unity Please. call to-lu"' ma1nl .' a1 <I. ul ft> red IWIHi 1>2 Realonom1t•s. Cnrp t A " c. c :,i. ,, ,., • •••••••••••••••••••••• •
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best o{..nc1ghbnrhoods day. !~j~.:;.~~~'.'''r . ~1 05,uull I Comm-----,·01--___ •_•_675·6i00 •• l>I S llW ,\S ll ·i::n s. ·1Hr 2B<i blln!', new rpb. bun~.il ow Scc,uril.Y. M' o)O~.!Ki ·_ :> __ _
and l(cfu own the land I 540 3566 ~·~ HORSE PROPERTY ~:NSL~>.s l-:,~ \' ,\ R US , fenced yrd. 94-l W Htlh. 1:.1kc, •:lubl~uUl>l', by So. 4 Ur. frpk, super b;.i1
"°7500 1~ I · I I • •><•) 11 .. ·.v fronla"" t·or l.A~O::>CAI 1-.D.J\ll tora 5350 "'·'·1528 ""1"()'05 t::.l. ,'.'""" .~o pel:. '',1r(I ''u\·<1"'.J ". 1\v.· ..., . . r net pa :. un y. LIDO SA..,.DS "'n'~ r. TII. J " u 11 ··· 1 ... 1: .. , .. h . Prcp<iid Lnterl'SI. . Sl'll "'" '"" .. ., '-, ., , Agent 646 6710 " , -.. " ""' • • 1, , !IT!f.tM.l.I __ :! 15. :\lay ~di. 1\ug. $-1 . . t!~ •• •• . ·szOORiver orl·an ,..1<l1• of h wy .. Tra<l~.,51,ac-rl·:...:\.l a~ll·r Bar9a1nPnce 2AH.rncd.yd.gar S225 mo!lti~9811
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·co'd 4BR r' • f ~ t tnc1'n"•. l<IP" fur.•.,. U1 arn<11Hl ll ar. "Thl· $84000 tr1Jll'."ara"l',S2:l5 DanaP01nt l226 \'\ .. 11f\J"edl!l'•1ratt'<l :1 b1· . n o; • . an · rn··'"' ;'1 ~I BH +den. 11-1 Pan•,, In • " ' u, ,, · I 1 1 I' " cJ "1 ,., < ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1' '1 I r din. rm . .t::nd .unit', pro· ... -· •• •••·~ • ,.andy hcar h StiJ.!i:;o \'Clopm .. nt ! SS:J2.000. ..:ountl'y' ,\t•t·ummot ;ili· l'ach Triple' 2 J 'ton 11. Y<. i:nr ~2!1.. • la.•''"· Loa1:.. 11 l'Xlra f d w II .... 494_7551 '* :!5 hor~1·s. E11ul'~lna11 :IRHv<l.rhlldrcn okS2~5 (..:lus t• 101 1);111<1 l'11111l 1 hl<'l'k from bl'at• ess. ecor. inc cc ar I Call6M·i211 .. ''•'Ol"I . •'•'<' la"•hl1es ·r . I f I ~I J I 2 l> "''"5 SB<!.000 • Newport sland • '"' " -' l'xi·clll•nt 11n .i n t·••ll-: :Hiit nt•d ye. rp c. plll>ll Janna. >r. a ...... 0 1\v a 1I . 11 0 \\ S40•
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REALTORS '"2··16"''' b;i , rl'flUl"l'd lluwn 10 • \. ~le-a l<1cal1<1ll .. ALL ., Co-ands--•. • U"t •"" --.,, :' ' ''no: ,-.;; ------ -••••••••••••••••••••• • Fam Hn•. !!. ~l)'. Fotn1 -----------i Sl37,500 ' ' he<.lrm w enl'ld g ar. All 2223 Florida, H .B. :\!~" Venh• ,thr. 2ha. 2 Waterfront :1 BH . ram rm, 1J1n & LI\ lt1n, \\llh frp.
LEASE/OPTION
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TO CLOS!-; EST,\ T 1-: crl l<l l" I use < uhoul 1100 $45,000 Kc':~:<~µer:~~~l~7~~: 1~ OCEAN VIEW 5·1<1 3828 11r S lti 2:1 1:1 '" I Br 2 Ila, nr bch & ht •
0Jlt'n house S.1l. & Sun <kcun blul f \ 1c"'. !'>Q II ' L:irge pa\'ccl and Sm a II l r a 1 I c r park IJ.-IO i!tiOl or 848 d:IOO 1 Br. 2 Ba. 2 cur garug1:. 586 71&1 trb . bo.11 at·cc:.s. Frp'
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I "'b 1 ~ Bl vd.CallS.Jti·5880. min~ pools. Submi t 4Br2Jla.fncdhk~d .n·r.' lrwine 32' lui::e ., r. lam rm. pon Spartous homeofi.upcrh down Balance ti ';. Industrial/ COL~EGEPARK clean Ch1ldrl•11 & J)t·l:. ••••••••••••••••••••• 11 /.!Ul•:.t -houi.r ll.irl>or. <l••l11gn. Choil'~· IOl'Jliun, · • 642-2657 Property 2100 3 !Jed r oom. 2 hJ ths. OK S375 SIH ·~52 IH:At;T.-San · .Jnaqu
View llunH•:.. Sloti.000 :'l<rt.>cb a h tllc lO\lng ~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•ar p els . drape ~. --Twnhme Large2 Br.::
1707 l'11rt s.hcfficld t•,irc. 2 frvk ':. .. l)!c SA.'i CLl'.:l\lt:NT.1::. I 20r 1679 Ploc•nti'o ...... fireplact:. duuble l'ar :J bd. 2 ba. cnl'lo:.cd bac.k Ila. 2 i.ly. \'1ew ol J!• Spurling Heal l':!>lale, ( 1 1 I' , 1 L' 1 " H h "· Sto • "" ,...,. ti bit 1 l 1 & 1 k ·-am rm . I\ :. • :. )J nr s, ·' r. l' "" • rci; <al 1-1th St. Costa i\l".·.·11 "ara••c. $375. per month Y . . ms. rp l'. cri•.' .:.. cou r..,c . ;.i . c. ::\.)~ COMPA~V 8.'i:J·$14 s"n!lOt> f'1 lc•· l'"iltor :s~700 mo income, C;1ll • ~-· .. ... { d d ' r" s1~·" c.•77 11 ,...,,... ------· 19"2":~"13 .i. ., '" °"C!•x•s/ till) 40·>.g;.p or t:!t:J I 16.000 :,ql500. fl bldlgl' i\,t-GC Wall'r & i::a r 1lc 1 er rp • n11·c a .a. ""' .,.. o. l!Jo:\l.T011~ -,'"l'L'.('U' N.·wplTlls.· I ur, .,..,. "'"' .,<. ., ·" " furnis hed for lhl.'i.l' (;hilfl rl'n 'p e t:. o k . -:---• .1~.···1.· • .Ju11 ""-' I) --------• I 1800 u····~"''9 ..... ntn., .. M.I .. 1 1 ~ ... ,,-, ln1vParkft•rrace ''R• • .....,. .., :.! bu. ~um C'1.•1L h\'"_ rm. l"lltl(}fttmll· view of oce<i n ntts sa e o.><-""' .office. 16' h•l!h service beuutllul grounds. .,..., . ' . Ua T\\llh!'>l" lrplr.~ S:J1
___ 6_7•3••4•4•0•0 ____ 1 frpll'. walb ot pla~s. 2 B e a u l 1 I u I 3 b ti •••-•••••••••••••••._!.!• Y-0-li -H-~-\l I'~· 1'0:.li E ~oor from 40 car park mi.: Roy Mc Cardi~ 3 Br 11 ~Ba, ~harp Span1::.h 5S2·i891i &51!6·8955
•vaL10:.. boat., c;~m~l'r to11nhc1m e fur(•r cl Lo DANA PT DUPLEX KI DDING' A n It! unit lot. ·5 ton tr:ivctm~ Realtor: 18-t.OHew.port slylc ConJ u . Ultns. -----
THE.BLUFFS
Hastings l Co.
area Trarlc ... _sin..;~00, :;cll.CallownC.r.·ltlR·:!OOG. BARGAINS70,,50 motel for s100.ooo. 111 a crane. l·l lon trave ling Costa Mcsa5"8·7729 clubhouse & pnol. S:l:!!i *RENTAlS•
:\lycrs He;1lto~ti13·6 •56 _ Sparkhn~ cll'un. 3 years resort area~ Wa1l1ng for crane. Sp rinkle red spray1----------1 mo. b l & Ii.I & Se('. \'a 'NIVE fiSITY !'ARI\
"DoirHJ a Land offic e
btlsiMu in Ttt. Bluffs
since 1965"
BLUFFS
L.11'1?~ ·I UH, 3 6.\, fa m ·
rm. l11111us rm. l'ool :.1de
for . Cllll for <kl:nb . .I .ick llowcl l & ,\:.,.ot"s.
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Gorqeous·Gracious olil. Larl(e J Br + 2 Br ali\'ew1rcownerto wakt• booth. Concrete block & l'anl ,t;, a v;.i1l l mmccl tl\H.io~ha.fun1. .. $5
3 Bdrm Hidgc Top Home un1li.. Ut:cks + patios up this slel'pcr. Century l 1 I l u P r o 11s l r ue t1on · Slrnrp 3 BR, 2 U,\ Mesa 9li:J-570S 3 Bil. r.tm r111.:: ha .. S4
w fllO degree fantasl1 t• B111hler musl sell to 1·om · :!l. Duhan · Doyle Invest ll<>ulcd pl;.inl area with V crdl' · (./ui c t s tn•e l. Tll E TEIUt1\C~:
Ocean llarbor Vil'"''. µlell'cxchan~e. licst huy mcnts.S.18·1168 ho lophi!OIC m e r cury Close l o srhool:; HuntinqtonBeach 3240 3 nR.:!lla ...... S-l:W/·I
$127.JSO 0 Pl ":J'IOO I ~ -vaporlq,ihlmi.:. S375. 'mo. C:ill Larry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TURTLE llOCK T l·:RI
in on:i ~·' 'o 'II. DC PLEX hx('r -uppcr rm I d c a I for gene r :i I 5-lti·5880. HUGE POIMT REALTY Wcstl>ay lncoml• llomcs R 2 Int with rnom for ad m'•nufuct uiino or ···ould _ __ . 4 UR, •1 Ila . /'0<Jl 111n111t -1!16·51iOO & 1:1:J·02UI! :.Ht21 Coa~t llwy • 0 ,.. ~ Bil B <lf I · I Prrsllge 2 s tory 1 lwdrm. garrltncr pa11t·. . SIO
Sales & Leases
496.3431 1hllonal uni ls . Easls1d1• make an xlnt lac11ity for 3 ra Mt Coni. 1! lorm.il tlilltnl! rin. :ii J D1·:1·:1n ·1 I-:L n
OCEAhlFRONT SJ\ FE . S 1-: t' U H t:: ---___ ..__ Cos l .l ~l e:.a S·l:5.50!1 molorhome repair & Pool. encl dhl i;ar. s3.?J hath!-, upi:rndt•d 1hrnout 2 llR. 21 3 Ila ....... S3
Triple' '\c1~ "" m.1rkr t. CYPRESS SllOIU:S :1 11r ,..____-~--~nn. o~ly, please. ;T storage !!1°.:.S.~·JS!lll; 510~2-2 Yr!> old \\all.. lo m·1•an J Un. 2 Ila . S4
:\.lnl 1·on1I , & liwatum l'USI 2lf1l l1·,F:1rn l\m. IHCOMEPLUS tAST , l r ntury ~1 An 11 l. for 1nspe1·t1nn c ouNTRY .'\T;\10S 5 1511 /m o . 1111·l 1b \\'1\l.~Lil:,<l UAHE
l',1lh1•r :? 11111b 11kall) 2 pal 10 .,, r>' l ll<"h , l.ml'lv :1 lwrlrm home :>pcctal. Duhan !Joylr "'kda.>~ lllo I pm Wkncb PllERE: Sparctupl<i)'& i.:ard1.•m•r 1\:tk li1r "e1th :?BH.2 11.1 . . •... S:) GREENBELTS
BA.YVIEWS
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EXCLUSl\"1-: l.ISTl:"\<iS
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$275.l'><MI (',di lor 1h•l.11b prt\J1'\.~l:!.'>,OOO U\1111.•r ha' -.f.1m11v rm . l'lct· TAX SHELTER t '>l'l~on Rohinson, Hllr. het1ruo m s hardwoorl !ili2·-1 171 Bkr :.!BH.J Ila ..... $3
llolli,. Woud. Hl'J lto1 l!Jll 1:!:111 hltn~. 2 h •• ·~ \II l'rptl!d 1il l16i58l20 llooring. J~uble .a:.iraj.!c • H:rnch0San.Jo;iqu1n
tii5111iiti 01•t·r 11.ood f11111r!'I nic... TIME • s;i-•, mo Phone Hod :::iu!X'r " lir. 2 lt;l. 1'11"· 2 1Ul.2 Ba .•..•... ~'!
CYPRUS SHORE 11.11 10 & clhll· s.:.1r J!l t'mls·<'osta ;\ll·~a 2 Lots for sol~ 2200 ~·~~l!u so n Hcaltori.. :1 ~P'_· n t>._ SJJ:,,mo :!RH.2ha.01l'n ,lti01500
1.A.'\T ('II\~('!', lu huy S;H1 Cl1•t1h.'nLc's !1111.·'I "'·OJll'll cr. A pair o l hous t>s + li' I S tory ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8JJJM21 .1t.l-1.'>b'9!1b3 l1Kl1 Jt,\l,;l~LlJ-:TCLLlB
Mllll.'I 'it'\l l>Ort 111•1 i:ht:-hl'.1 t;h l'lllllll) i-;,l'l'UI l\l' II II pl 1.·' l' :-. d I\ 111 e el h y L'nils Onl~ S:l55.000 ~o rent JI kl' 3 rm .. :! Ba 1 'onl .... $4.
RIMG '640·5 5 60
II A R I\ 0 R V I I': W hom" lrom !l\\IWr hl'tort• :IBH. 3 h.1 n •s1<ll'lll'l' l'l11M•1I i.:.1rag1•i. 2bl·drm Jl,\\'llJ l'IOLl HKl-A Reduced lo Si!>.99.i . 10: :'\l'wporl Jll;, townhoust~3 \'1llai:I.' lkal l•::.tah• Nl-:Wl'Ol<1' BEACll
Port()fino. n ew d l'l 111' • hl' 1111n .. 11 II\ l'I' l•l brnk\•r 1-'llll':.l <111.ihly tll>llllll\l l',ll'h 111)11 I!•" liltni. "' \I Hl.Tll i\<'res. c I Zone In ~hop-hr. 21 ~ ha. liHllllf.! rm L'I. l 'j I ., I I I :1 hit. 2 Ba ......... s:r
arts. p.1 r f! Ul'l fl1•or-. Stii .500 i;.1.; li!l!I:• nH' n ti.. nu 1 -. t.1 n d' n s.: <'\lh il'nn«I palm~ •'<l Sl'P C.'\Lf, 511Htt150 p1 n I! t'c n l e r Ad 101 ns <Imel. nr -.ehools. ~hop r ,.,, r•,. >r. w l:J, l'IH •>i-1'1 1 UH.:!' z Ba . . . . SS
s hulh•r!>. ctt· L'11111u" oc<·<.111 \1t•\1,1 ui.t !>lt'll'W t•ntrn1H'l'lr11mn•ar.1\ll -m<itn l'o~l Oflin• in p1n i;:. S lll25U (i i~) palio, l'rph ilrl>'> CU l.VEHUi\LI': loclll 1on.S9K.500.6'11 ~:1!1 Dupl~x:$1 27,900 l'Uri C.m·1 lw n •pltu·cd Ill" '1·du1trd hy hll'k \\\·~t nllnMer. i\:;i.rs=-t•d 5!!3 i7t!8, 523-5523 or :l>:1 15 mo . '.Jll3 156:1 4CIH ·J U $3.
--------l.argl•:J Jlll,2 lla\hf·a lorSl!l!l,!1'10 w,111!. Slll!l,500, Harrell Tnplex,l•:.Cnsta Mesa :\I\' SIO~J.OUO. lh•altor. 751!Jtill.1 !l(l.'l·li~1 l1C'nl<1IFt·1.• ,w a .......... •
Want ad results 642 56711 213 35.5 ZMI IUlr Call l!l2 1121 Heally 6 1<!·.'i200 Si5.000. Xlnllax ~hellt>r :\l:.l Year, 642·2991. P.S ·----U""l''f'll \ ll"'''RY ,\""nl u3•• '""I'' We o;rll hnmes for ;i•,; 1 Br, 2 Ra. family rm. V1lla):!c Hl•a l l·:,tate 552-7500 .-..wportleach l069Hewpcrtleoeh l069 ,-,ltl"t\l 1'C;ks ~ ,.... "'"'"'~ l'omm1~sio11. rormalu•n.rm,allbltn:. fl(: ?h· 1 Ir
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --, ~ --f p rt 2000 16 UM NEWPORT BCH ---S525 S.15·71.i4:; 3t 1 r, ~;n rm, -(1' 11' 1·
.
red hill
macnab I Irvine
realty
5 IEDROOM -IRVIME TERR~CE
Ideally loc::1tc d for I he family who
reouir c s 4 nr 5 bedrooms walk to
Newport Ct'nlt'r -Balhoa Isla nd &
the beaches . $8~.000 Tom qut't'n
644·6200. 11'53)
~IEAUTIFUL VISTAS"
Can be seen from this fabulous
Hacienda on the green. 6 bedroom -
2-story w /vcranrla overlooking
c harming court ya rd w /jacuzzi .
Imported tiles & fixtures thruo ut.
$289,500. L y nne R o the ll 644-6200.
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SOUTHPORT MAMSIOH
On Spyglass 11111 ! C h arming Cape
Cod home w/6 bedrooms. lg. family
room w /fireplace. s pacious living
room w /marble fire place. formal
dining r oom, ~tili ng <ire~ m kitch e n
& bonus room . On hu~r <.'Orne r lot
w }ocean & li g ht v1 ~w ! M i.JrJoric
M hon 644-6200. CT55 >
U:Z-1235 644-UOO
901 oo. .. llt•••
PANORAMIC VIEW ncome ro~ Y . 2 vacnnt lots. n .I, ~11de by > tns. w car itar. m·r y< . •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• llerr s ll rre~ti\11.'ly re side. in San Clemente Collritc l'a rk 3 Dr 2 Ila Kids ok. No fc1•. $;1:!5. mo
Heaulllul tile rno<cq. UONSESTATES <lonenlrl«r(•1111e.locatccl l\lust sell.!)?g .. 11n. home. 1-·am. nm. fqik. bt f>lot1c\•r,li l2·11:!l Spanish h11mL' <W1•rlook· 111 th1• h«arl ol lhr Pt•n ---S.'175 mo. 751 15.5.5 ---r ealty
tug g\11! t·ourse. l'•lY & ll111lcle r llrnkcr sl'lhni;: nisula Fl•l• l:rnd. t'icvcr u Waterfront 1.ot, Lrrward -Va1.·ant 2 hd, 2 ha, 1wwly cw~·a1L :!100 sq. fl, w 2 prnp1:rty':11'01Ruml!>ln v a c11nc~· p ro hl e m , ~:mna, Oxnard. ti8' or;1 t-:. Side 3 Br I Ba, r pls, <.lt•cor;1lcrl. dhl ~ar.1).!1'.
l\<lrrns. ::! haths, I~. hv l)l'lmt: an•:1:.. Il l llunl· w )'Car l'OUtlll ll•nunb "'Iler . 1-·11•. S·l ~.~00 drJ)!..gar.fncdyd. Fami li;:t• lot . s:120 11111., 1,;all
rm . 1:-'ca {url'I> tlll' 2 1nt!lon lk.H'h New & Sl'l,ed <~ro:;,. ·:1<!.!l lO. I\ 213 !JJ7 .. 111o11 ly. $21:15.1>31 2ill NanHli2·77Kll Excc111tve wanted Ileau
h'plS wH bur, brcak(aM l1l•,1r Oc\I ran• oppl\' ul $2\l:UKlO. -- ----il hr & tlen, <lhl itar., I~
r m.&'1\ll'wlroml''l'f) 536-2579 592-5010 ,J.t\.tU:Y~Ol.l>~&CO Mountoin,Oesert, J hd, 2 ha C.omlu, JlOnl. •~l!R ,:!l\1~.poul.w11iuul y<l.Nn p\'li. !li!>·l~l!l3
roull\ SIVti.(1011, 11"-H. llkr <ill)t~I0!12till Resort 2400 S2i5 m•1 l.l<'•J~IOI' & 1n;.i111l \\a lk .t11 lo:•h ..• . . • --.•
l!IXU:l<MI 19 u.._•ITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1•1·unt~· rt·q rl. C;.ill ufl ,\\utl no11 ~.l.10, <.:all 2SIOU.Y L'\l•.C llCHH . · .., FOR SALE :\tounta1n hm for :-alt• .530pm.5~i li5. · H.1lph11tHl7f~llll llr.:!'~Ba,2500:..q ll.foi
FAMILY DREAM \\'1-:ST~IDt-:. <.' )J Runnin~ Sprin)!>< a Bd , . . . . ., . rm. fnrm;tl r!in rm · Jll~I i.lt'I'' to 111.,11111((11 ~.:;:1.01M1, ~:11;,,180 gn":; 111· OH Burg;.iin l'rtl'e •lg l WI'.'> ~11,\ltl .. 1.1\H, :t 11,\ t•on !:iupcr ,I HH . -II\ t pl:-., hunu,., 1 rn, <'a 11 f p
.,.. ~1n·1•I lh•.11•h from l'Ollh' '-llHll 'fl1'nrl.1hll' EXCHA .... GE . do. 1\ll 'lra'\, pool. drpo;, n () S29C. O\I) furlh1•r1h•1:11b!lf>:l-71166r
1 hi, i.11 .. 1, 111 11 ,1 or, Hd111ill hkl• 1ww lh' nl'I' .., Pofrn D•sert Condo 1:luhh~<'. s:.125 he. or hu~ !111.1 154 .. 'l 91,.J 171\1.i :"n '"" !)();l l:ll:!
tU:-.lnn, honii• \,. lh•\ihh• rn.t\ r.1r1\ :.>n.t 5Uii7ll. IZ l\ 7 l;li,ITS lRR Air l'ool Slf"SOO b \5177i tal ll'C. Vd\Jl!l' l<l•.•l ---II r 11 1111-·1 Call o_ur Rc-.11k n11.il · · ~ '· . . Ei.latr l 'ni, l'k. J:Jrden home. llnor pl.111 12 3 or I Jill •. " ''r ' " •~ [)ivi~ion Smaller pro 2JJ.J.S.5·2:lll __ Hiii 3 l!r <!Ba. I' am. ltrn, fplc, llr. :! , lw. trnnt~. po•
;ii, h.i -f Ire Lim 1 m. [@--~~! -~ pert1cs a vallahlc For Ronctt.s, forms, <'Pl:.. <1rp~. all ~1.tn:., dbl Wi\L" 10 tw:11•h hach ml J.H'u111 ~I~ tll 1·4157 ·~!anti k1l l'l1 " µ.111n . "•i:~ creatt,·e (in3ot'inl!. l~1x l!.-o .. •• 2700 f(ar. rncil y1I. s;i.ts mo ta••l·. u11l 11d l:lS. .
l·l\ltl rnhr " hu.lll! \\tll\.. -;. free ex<'han ~e!> anti .. ~.: .... : .............. lncls waler & grdor. 2Hlli·unllo.friilt·$220. 3 llhr ,} Ha1• r1ef ri1~
lO W<•rrlrnhc plus pool >.7. -• • d « C" II 546-41<11 B " r d d w:. r .. ryr c ose 0 poo .. y:1r(I . ,\~k111~ only 11yram1 in,.. .... a on Level alfalfu la nd, will 3 R conuo , nc Y . park.S-IOOlse.552·5549
S78.000 ALFALFA RANCH our staff -~rhool1~g lease or sci I, best of For lease, 4 bcl. 2 ba. fri>k. ~rplc. S250
1,;all-1!!2 •11:?1 I I00 1\l·r~t-. hir!h produr -plus e.\pcnence counts. terms or consider trade . dshwshr. fncd yd .. closl! 2 liR condo, gar, bllns, l"1rsl time to r ent. suJ)l
BER1'11A 11 F.NR Y lion :\ff.!ml. & marketing I! jQ ·1 l Many ranches 1n at(' a to schools. kids & pets ok. stereo, 527~. 1111•c .\ hr. 2 ba, cpl, drp~ Hf':ALTORS t·onlr.it·t a vail. Other UDI Ple nty of water . Call waler&~urdenerincl'd . llOMl',flNDEftS $,365 ./m o !l63·<\Sli •
0--------1 ronche!' avntl. Plac• anytime, Rkr, S41i·57l0. l sl. last & cleaning de· 612·!190<I 9tl:1 17ft6. No rental (e1
Son Jwon BILL GRUNDY Prap..-ti•• -posit. Refs req 'J . S400 Supcr.2 bcdrm, ow. ft/O, Vtllai:e Real Estate .
Capistrano I 078 REALTOR 6 75-6161 ••oo ouAr,sit~r:,~0•1 me" Rentofs 546ino_9"34a2 va1l Marc h 1. cpl.I>, drpi.: pnlio. 5285. 3 b rm. 2 b a. h ug,
• • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • •• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • •• • •• • · mo. 003·456.'1 !163· 1786 No r a m . rm . • 2 f p I c • ~
Ownrr. 2tden, 2 ba. view. NEWLISTIHG Pride nr owner:<h1p & Hou1HFunilshed 3 Br, 2 ba. fiplc, crpt. rental fee. Village: Tloul +. S·l30. 5<10 8365 0 I.~ vatto. lux 1:pl1dr. auto Lovely 3 BK. 2 Ha . home. spacious 4· l'lcxc!i In •••••••••••••••••••••• • drJ)ll. dbl JlO r s:.i:i.5. l:sl l::stale. l>-'5·1:18:1. ~or S-11),!l:lO. 493 71f75 d ose lo llorhor ll1gh In bcnulHul part or 11 B. lolboa l1lond 3101~ Jost + SIOO 54!1·:1532. . . . . . . --.-----
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m11• !(Cl aw11)'. Sti.9,000. cli vi<l11<ll lndry t'ooms.opf;N Snl & Sun. ll63 Br. \1'll U11, cptd, nice Slury 1lll'a<'h houM'. 2 Tnwnhoml",lltc:!Rr28;1
I' r 1 n <' o 11 I ~ J\ I! c n l <'rWl!< 'd j?ll r. red ltll• roof. Fmcruld 2 nr furn S30o palln & encl yd , nr :.chis. Rn11• l ., b.i, ~rplc · thru l~l' k1t1 d l'n, C:ath. ce11
7H91lHl:!orli l5 l:!l~'l I0\'1'.h lnd :.1•p 'n it ,;..o Call !714 >2ft3-704l S.1'10.~18 ·1·1il (ltll ('Pl dr!l:. .1,t·u.rgu.r , frplC', cpts. d rps, $3~
Y aun9 lnwe.tors
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Townhom c1 Nr111 11nrl
clean 1111 a ptn 1 S26.5011
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l'rrfol'\ rtri<t 10\ rxtmcnl.
Bkr962 !>.511
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Nl-;T\\ ORK. 9ii2· 7751 SJ.15 p/mo. I'; z pnrking c~1ld O~. 522;, mu 21<!1! • , I Or, film rm. dinini; rm ..
117:1 1200 <10•4l I-Alden, Costa i\Jcsa 3 hr, 2ha , t I . nu 1•/rt, hit ha Turllcro1•k hom1
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Houses UafWWthed0 HouHs UftfwniWd o ...... , Unfum l•OO Saft Ct.tMftte 37 76 Costa M•so 3i24 Costa Mesa 3824 Costo Meia 3824 Huntlnqton l eo<h 3'40 Newport leach 3169 ·•·•••••·······•·•·••·· ········~·············· .•..............•...... •····•·•·••···•········ ··~···················· .... . .................•...........•.•..•............... , ................ . :! lied 2 bath. whltt' stovl! • • •• •• ••• • • • • • •• •• • • lni• 3244 tWwportleoch 3269 & rrfi··" p,1 "r No Nicely turn :! Ur .111t (l\'-lll Ut ''-' \'111 \
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nr, den. 2. ~a. frplr . 2': bir. l>oublt· g;ar. Sm:>. .:__ _ -4~ 8615 ..-l'tnlUC..h!h :J~i!I .
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., An 1 .. S""• 67:i·•l727 Lu•·ur)' ,\nt on Ualbor1 •Gyrtr'& Saunas •TE>rrnis Courts PLACE :, ', uu .. •" • • ··~·· L.EA.'\~; $600. The ult11nJI<' ---" ,. " 2 Br. I b<.1 Ill I l•ll'\ N~·'t -., Hit 2. nu ....... $.17St•I Ill m ainl frCl' m•vl "" '" ....... menh Furnlsh•d Hay 3 Br. 2 Uu. w <11•11, :! •Beamed Ceilin~~ •Wood Paneling llll ., 13 ' l "·IOI ,. ......-• I rpl<'" l\ II blln r u lly . s F . 11 . Fnjoy lhl' "•l01l ltl'1•' I 'Vt' tn "''"" l'l r I) w. ll·' r
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:11rn·;-,lla ...... 5'.12o.11w< w1nclows f ully d rpd , Comp. rcrurbished luxury uvail. <.:all ror \'ll'Wini; 1 nEDROOM & OEN QUl~I. lll()Ut\lJlll•hkr H'I l'\I jl3tlll, fr11k. W /U
.I llH, 2,; Bn .. $42511 ! tlshwhr, trui.h (.'(.Hl\Pl .. apt 2 Ur. no r h1ldrcn/· s.i9 29118 · c-vc:. 612''1463 2 UEDROOM TOWNHOUSE clm,ubi;. h TV & hookup. & •111 l•>.lrJ~ •lllU,<!~ba .. · ;··~ Rl!IC r lni: oven, ~oft pc'l't·llef's-Teq'd .S:l50mo llch :ipt.2br ,l(ur.Unlqul' · ouse, room !lti:l.~l56.
LE RAISOR watt:I'. elec. t:ttra..:e op yrly 673·5099. , ntcl· ~:JSO + util Jone~ A special section for those with sm all pool tables, socio!
nr . gus hlxt,'ll·nnis ch & -----Heulty, 67:J·G210 pets. e., e n ts Sunday II 1 den \•llrplc•, S:mo mo
REALTY pool 3 hlk~ lo OCl.!IJll Sn1111I l\ach' ut1I ptl, fl31 Ad I 0 I brunette 'a, porti 2 :!B1 . th.1, ii2 111 11111 Sml
Hcf's t>lt';;sc' liJ2·!li99 rarkng. $15\1 mo h.t, li.t Ocoanrront 2 story luxur) U ls n Y 1 H . P<'t OK HIO 2111:1
HM r •1mnu11 nr , lrv-1nn 6Th-21-H7•>f'(i.7~ 1 br apt. $.'l!>O. '· rly be, Ill Offi e 0 'I 9 00 t 6 O(} $Winwning pools. lorqe """"' . .. ' t-Cl t 3276 c·o-pen a1 y . 0 . ~ lluOlll\~l•lll llarl111u1 ;11 t·a \.unpus VJllcyShopCtr .>.-1 emene -· ---<'1.ut1I 675·~2:1 v · : t~<U11'1 . "' sa11nas, lpl<•\,2 1k~ll.1 ,&·o\11w1 CALL 833 8600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboo Peninsula 3707 •ollevboll. BB""s. u ''it "11 t '• <I,.,,.· .
• ('u.1111 ." :1 hr. 2 ba 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEN l'Ol:-.:T lll·,·iul 2 hd. I (714 ) 557·8020 ' ..,. ' " ' ·' d ()\Hthty adult <1pt:-fl 111n 11:.llw,hr :!I.I \1:!111!21'.!
l1111\l'r:.1\)' l'ark, :!. Br uµ 1-'rph":.. xlnl lJt'h lot $1110 2 BR. Stl.'l)S to b.each t>a. ~un eek, garagl'. ::.;!:.lf> CU!itoffi tlrcor.1tl'ci I ~· ,ul<;<I, 11a1111. fqik, <lhl UIO 711 l'Yl II 17S t•\'1•:, park•!'I!· n~· pe~s. Now ll adult-., nu pl'ls. yeJ rly 2400 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Ca Li r. Hdrm. I Udrm & den. I'.• '\o ~unirm·r IOl'rl.'.ISl'
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• -· -NU dlx ronrio 2-i :: i-d1•11. lll•:ST Vi\l.UI-; Is: bale, puul Jl't r Ba ch .. \f)l Sl•n t'111tcn Corona ct.I Mar 3822 Spul·1ou1o closets & cup I Sm 1) ""Pd:> or 1·h1ldren
I h h S:l!ll p1 l'\1 pier & fi sh dotj<s on •••••••••••••••••••••••,Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Meio 3824 boJ rds. Fu r 111 tu re & 125 ,\ 12111 St
11ut,.t.1mhng 2nr 1'1•rrJ<'<' 1ea1· f-:, IJJ! · I 1r11 Ila ·front 5135 67'• 6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m a1d 'l'l'\ll'C ,l\'atlJhlc 'l'ownhouse. For lcai.e s.i 7 5. 2 1:J .:J1111 -2024 . _•_) __ · · .:._:_ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small pets Ul'<'<'Pl<'d 2 Br. J blO\.•ks llunt1ni.'tc>11
"11 9M1 ?14-492·82tj() __ Corona def Mor 37 22 .... Off Beaten Path l)U1":'1' )!ardl·n t~·pc adult Office hours ti tu•. l\:ntt'r S?to mo Adult~.
HI .mil new pal111 ht10ll' Son Juon ••••••••••••••••••••••• {-SI v I 2 & 3 Hr. Adults no llJ('O, ~&:I lx!rm apb 2:.ltKI Fa1rv1ew, c.~l. -·~2 ~ R~2373
.I II r +FR 2 r r p I c, Copistrcmo 3278 S PAC IOUS & Im mac. I,, l~!".~AS,. p'ct~. dshws hrs. :.hal! 1&2 baths I'\'\ patio, 545-2300 Sp,11:1ou1o nrw triplex 3 Ur q1l~'drp_s . s prklrs Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bac helo r , encl. gar . cµLs. closed ~:.i ra ~l'. :i?mc ~"' t r plPs. 1~001. ---------& 2 kr un1h Srnrt a l
loc. $-125! l'h: S5!1 OIRti e' . .\ Br 2 Ba honw or twc11 h & :'llature qwel adult only. CORONA DE L MAR rrplc. BBQ. Gas & water \\ alk1ni.: d1:.t.11lce to s hor Modern. spa~ous 3 hr. <! ~u. St'I'· l!J r \\, l11dry
-- -----n a n a P t. Marin a s 150 No pets. Rers. 673·2278 pd. Pool. pin~. bl'uut. landscupt:d. ba. (rplc. open bt·am l'C1I t:unn. :; Hi 56:J:J w~nd::. u1
WATERFRONT VIEWS IN
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tu•urv .1c!Ult rentnls from S 'so mo111111v 100 Promontorv or we~t Just norm ot J~mboree on PJCl!lt coast fi1ghw.ly t eieonone 11141 &75 8000 Ownro ano manal)eCI ov
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UTILITIES PAID
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•••••••••••••••••••••••Santa Ana 3280 •••••··~· •••••••••••••• breakfast. Some ocean & 642.5073 · 1;.16 5542 or tl31 300:1 l un , n ~·. ~190 . m 11
RENT A.LS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37 .SO WEEK & UP Catalina views. l:luse to I 2 Ill' 2 Ba , S255: furn .. Adults, no pl'ls
L·GU ....... BE·CH '')\'Cly ,'j 1)11. frpl<·. f"'1n . •Studio& I BH Apls shopping & fine beach.I CASA HERMOSA Suprr lrg & tlt.'llll 2 hr, Studio. Sl60 !17\ Mission, 5f17.J6:1!1nrli!)3·212'1
.,.. """ "" ..,. 0 "l•l·'"'l I ' 1>allo 1><>01 d 11ldrrn ok f ~ l ~ •TV & Matd Serv Avail ... c.u 148 W W'I C""" · · 5.'i2 78.'i5 or appl. Sprawlini.: 4 llOR!\l & rm .. new parn ~ paper, •PhoncScrv;lltdpool • I son, ,.., S2lll. No pl."tS 1<!6 Monte ----· ----S350, Near o<•can, i:uod
l•',\M. R~. home. I.gt•. n 1 c c ." ~ ~ I: h . •Children Section ------Beautiful V1st.1i\\'C. S IX ~fl. FOUH SE1\SONSAPTS . lookini: Condo, 2 llr,
Fr. $2:19.50 ~ 01x•11 !l li Daily 1
Spa Pools·Ten111s •
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1:-land at .Jamboree on l
San Jo:iqwn lhll:; Hoac1 .
(714164~900_ ~
"u II d ee k w I U C I·: i\ N ~_:hood. SJ.JS. ·>'1·>·~46._ •Low monthly ratrs ;! & 3 Hr Twnhsc~ ./\pts. To ... nhous• Apt <!Ur Townhsc. 112ba, J>Vl laundry rm. panelhni;,
\'ll::W. B11•·tn kllchcn, W ... stmi'nst ... r 3298 1-:ncl pallo, l>ltns. frpk. ... '"' :-.OlCE E·St<.le I l>r unfurn. patio, 11001. adults, no s hl'l v1n ", t•p t,., cl rps, ~ .. .. •S.'iOFl''weeli.'s rcnt J tC I d l 'ttl pcl -=1~ m o N " tlhl.1::.ira1:c.5'100mo. •re•••••••••••••••••••• G73·718:1 us ompete · "'· · • 11 pc1s.S205.645·0:J:12 p11t1n . pool. no k id:..
LIVI!: Near The Beach •
Casa def Sol
l3caul1ful Adult /\pts
FT-om $190
21661 Brookhurst. JIH
962-6653
:! Ul>Rl\l. & HUM PUS Nice J 1m. l ' 2 bath. rpt, ~i~1~cwport Bivd , CM JETTY VIF.W. a l!!C lux· Accept Child & Pet pdi.. li-15 <M1 l -Dano Point 3826 f.i:l7 7!J71i ur8117·:18!13
~tt\ hQml~i .Llutll·•n drps.l>W.R/0 .S310/mo. 548·!1755orli45·:l%7 1111ous2UH ~round floor AllAmenities DECIDETODAY •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 .c en ., t : i:araJ.:c. 963·4569 963·1781; no r en· unit or Duplex ~•/J"lt" M, :>Jilt SJ.·•~ t c t > iar " Qwclres1dentrnl sect1on · " ~ ., "' -"' ••• omov 111 l us1 ·" VE KY Ir~ ::! Bil 2·bJ s:J8S i\lo · t .il fee. VIiiage Re al 2035 Fullmon, CM ocean \'icw. SINGl.F.S :m H w/(rpk S.145 hr, 2 h:.i apt w/frpk, w/terracl.'. ups trs. no
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AREA MlsstOMREA.LTY Es tate. 1 BR Furn. 2 lri; closets. l'fl EFJo:Hn E u . s5:,o :um S:l!l5 i>alw. µ:mtry & pool. pets S225. 675·5205.
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Bdrm Apartments
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IJca<'h S:ISO mo. !JSSS. Cslllwy, L aguna 2700Sq. F't. Exec 2Sty, 21 ~ drcs-sing rm, xtni Ice i;.14.7211 Nii.:el Hal·1enda De l\l(!).a - -~ -------PhoM 494:0731 Ba. fam·rm, frptc, 3 .car room !I. e nc 1. ga r . -160 W. Wilson, Apl I! l t;, Side Lux. 2 Dr unit. F'r..-shly painted 2 hr, 2 ha. 642·318S
gar. $475 892·6236 w/storage. Adults only, 3 llH. old Cd M. l'rt'' Costa M1•sa ponJ. frt1ll·. rlose to S225 incl. util. 496·793-1 or
WHY RENT?. Housel Furnished or nopets. d eck , g ar. JUS1 r e · I MOFREEREMT shop::.. S2SO, gas & wtr 960-1142
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yards . µat1os, bJlco mes, 3 UR, :! ba, itar .• palm,
some :.tudios :.omcl hl<wk to beach. No peb.
ullht1cs paid, ~nrlo:.edl Yrly. W. Nwpt 642·1603 ..!
3 modl'led . $400. 640-8007 me. ti-15·6697 ----------
$1200. down could buy1 Unfurnished-3 OO El Pumo MHa ---.--2 Br. 1 Ra. Poyl. Bltns. Uniqur apl'Mfice suite
lovely 2 + de n or :J br "•••••••-.•••••••••••••• 1 BEDROOM Bnl!hl charm g view. l llr. Drapes. Sl90 m o. I Br. rcfng & stove, P'1 d eluxe features. ore an
home on Bluebird Ca· No r hildren, 0 0 pets. l.)!1.' !>Undcck lo m alure 642·9367 Aft. 5PM pauo, ~arage, SISO mo. vu, adlts S340. 675·5605
n.von Road. 494·0769 NEWPORT BBCH ref 1 n etl I a d y. H cfs. ---nr 1-·a1r & Wilson 549·3638 -------·---
Winte r & Yearly leases Pool & Recreation 640 7584 . $325. Near new 3 br. 2 ba, e\'eS Unfum. Oc Vu Ir~ dh:.
garai:cs. 21lR or JSR Partly furn.
Children Welcom~ 1 llousc to Ocean
Jmmac. decorator s harp 2 from $650 month I 959 Maple Ave, CM frplc. j!ar. no pets . .i::. 2LIR 2ba. frplc, balcony.
bet.I. 2 bath, d en, charm BILLGRUMDY Costa Mesa 3124 c .M.642-1603 2 Br. rpts. drps. enclosed lndry . adulls·no pets.
Open House I I .4 Co 11 673· 7180
Sot & Sun
16702 Blanton
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North of Warner
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lrpk. magnificent v iew ·
of h arbo r, boats ,
Ma riner'i. ~11lc. $395. m o.
ti45·6392 days a sk Cor
Ted.or !l62·!1G64i eves
lilt:, elevator. bnck frplc, $210. Furn. 2 Br. Garages.••••••••••••••••••••••• j!dragt•. no pe ts $210 m o. S295'mo.4!lR 2H7
p\t patio, (antaetic oc. REALTOr. 675-6161 green la\\ns . purified CASA VICTORIA 2 Br H'.t D:i. brand new &H 1103 -----•
v u., Victoria Beach. water. Adults, no pe ts. 1,2&3br .DeluxeUnfur. Twnhsestyle. Frplc, L.gt• --Huntinqtonleach 3840
OPEN hse. Sal/Sun t2·5. 2020 Fullerton /\ve . 1 or Furn. gas/wtr pd. pvt patio, gar, S27S. 2447 /\dull d eluxe, 1 lir, OIW. •••••••••••••••••••••••
St;75, lse. 2670 V1clona bioek E. of Newport /\vc /\dults·No pets Sec. "ale Elden 97!1-1658 refnJ:, frplc. gar · pool. SJ00.000 P a lm Springs & 1 block So of Bay .. · No •"•ls. 1975 Pomona • ON BEACH llr. (213) 275·0812 · · · Pool. rec r m , elevators ~ 2 B d .,.2 4~1~ .• r. j . __ __ C:stale for lease. 642·8690 52.' v· ct ri &42.11970 ~,..,. r , rps,. rrpts, "'' · ... 1. .3 B 2 D o · $1700. per mo. Unfurn. 1 1 0 3 • _ frplc, pvt pa t.io. aJJ. --. ------
. r, o, ceanv1ew, S2•100. per mo. Furn. E. Side pvl, neat 1 llr. PQ<?I . b . I shoppin•'. 213·592·5227 ADULTS 2 Or. 1 U:.i, Dltns . llllins, rpts & drps, $5 priv. & els to shops. Ulil Lrg qwet 2 r tnp ex: l \.", " Sl80. m o. 578 Joann
mo.49'1·2696 !~~~1~:.rd~~f( .~nip~~ inc.5190.6~5·64>97 b~ · Nr evcrY\.h in ~. NEW 2BR. l l/.i ba,patio, Strc-ct.Costa Mesa
1' L·:W 3 Br 3 Da ()(.'ean· Heers 71<1·687·0700 days s2OO1m 0 • 6 4 5 · 3 5 5 4 ..'. ~ardcn. ad I ls , no pets. . , iew, 2 car "<ir. (net.I yd, Furn or parlly furn bach. !1·5.(AI) S2J5 642.1603 2 BR, l Ba s ingle story . .. or 714·G89·9G69aft 5. 5 160. m o. U t il p<I. - . . · Shag erpts. drps . patio. "•50 mo. lmmt:.'tl. Ocrup. Employed or stude nt. 2 bd apt. flefr1g. stove, MESA VERDE VILLAS beam ceil, Cprlc, gar .
Possible lease opt ion . -ran >ets & drps laundry '1!l7·10SI or993·2J"• LIDO ISLE 2 Br 2 Ba, S.18·6355 . . • Large 1&2 bdrm apts, At.lulls. S215. 25'14 "F." .,., ----------• far11. 1 r h1ld ok. no pets, beaut. interiors open to Elden. 537·:1125
D/W, W /D. nr beach . Luxur·1ou~ •'u nst h se Located at west end of S11.ic1ous newly decor 2 S-175 Ls 675·1448 · k d . • " .. " · . • • lush water landsrapm g. llr. D e n . oceanv1rw, Collettei·882·3789 :iy~.s. ~t~l'd· l!C~l. ~~u7slm97krs. W11son.S175.642-J697. E very ronceivable xtra 2 Bil. Crpts, l>rpls. c;;ar.
\<lits. Hef's S..125 mo. + •• a1 service . .,...,. * Efm Gardens• l\tust see to apprec. $275 across Crom. Wilson Sehl.
tl<·p 49!1·2901149-1·5167 • Sob lse. i\1..ir 1;; to Jul 31. Huntif\C)t0tt Beoch 3740 1 Br unfurn SlSO m o. to $465. 1555 Mesa Verde ~IGS. mo. S-lG_·_448
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.1 llr. walk lo hear h. ya rd, + den. sn~ls. ch\ldren BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn 22nd St. 642.3645 54().8117f'.' Just W. of Mesa lRR w/w r arpets. drps,
\ 1ew. No. end Laguna . pcls OK. Will furn. i S170 & Sl80 S h Verde Ctr .. off Ha rbor . bllns OIR. lndry. walk S:l85 49-1 786" ssoo...... 9 g 57 apts · panis Bl d d t C !\l G If • · ·' nercs~ 1110. 1 4 . 1 style bldg, pvt e ncl Jtar , Ni':W nn EED /\PTS , v ·a J. 0 · • 0 "' bus & shops. Sl 50. Quiet
LOCJUM Miguel 3252 Condominiums pool. sauna. lndry, ad Its. Bach. SIBO. ut1 I pd. Pool. c. Club. adults. 548·1098. no pets
••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfurnished 3425 17301 Keelson Ln, l blk jacuzzi,gar .645·4411 2 Br 2 Ba, cpt s & drps, 2 BR /\dlLc; Pl!l5. Bllns nu
l'restigious nrea. Extra ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.ofBcach offSlaler. 4Br Condo end Unit. $325 bltns, dshwshr . $2-15 mo. dee. Sm pet ? 120 E. 21st. l~e 3 br . 3 ba, playroom. Ne wport Bearh. All new 842·i 848 mo. Pool avail. Days Agt. 838-8081 AptB 646·4549
ilo!>c lo bC'at:h & s hop 21.>r, 2ba w1pa tio & ex· STUDIO 497·2260,eves494·9819 ---------p1ni:. Avail. now S ISO. tras . Super location . Quiet 2 br, l \2 ba studio. 3 Dr 2, Ba lower , nr S .
•;.!13) 2'18·9003 s:iso1m o. GiJ-27'19. $49 WEEKLY Ei\STSIDE 2 VHS OLD Dog ok. l'alw. Cpls only. Coast Plaza, 1-·amily . t'\o
Full Kitchen & TV 2 Br 2 Ba, bltns. dshwshr, $200. 610 Joann 548-9573 pets. 5220. 5-15 .. 1991
l1111:e 4 Br home, Ii: fnrd Cnarmin g-3 Br;-hi~hly·UP· Lmens & UtHiti,M • cpts, gar. Adults/no i>els. Easlsid 2 b l ., ----• Ul·de ·s ac Int, h<>aul· &:raril'd,pool,prime ll.B. 'MJLETOOCEAN I blk to Ralphs Markel. e·. r.new e~s 2 H age b e droom ~.
\lew, nu paml, frplc. :.! area. s:ns mo. Avail • • S300 mo 557·6462aft4PM drps ,patio&~arai:c.Nr redwood heamcd cc1I lttkstol>t'hl.~m1tobrh. 2·1·71i,961Ml51Ror962·7788 Execut1veSu1tH . S ~ops. /\1lul t s , .n o mgs. buill·ins. /\dlts. no ~:J9;;. Lahr n c.> a It y --727 Yorktown Bl•d. B/\Cll Apl. bllns, laundry child/pets. S22!l. &12·60.!5 pets. S170. :i68 W. Wilson.
. IAA-4068 BOAT SLIP. Beach Blvd at Yorktown faril. Nr . OC College. -/\pt. C 536 04 I I Sl55 mo. 751·5561 art6PM Spac 3 Br. 2'12 ba. frpk. :! --------Missl0tt Viejo 326 7 Long Beach Marina • -----closed dbl gar's, Xlnt. lot• Large 3 br, 2 ba. lower
••••••••••••••••••••••• Wal<'rfronl Conclo for SM/\LLBF:ACHHOTEL MES/\ VEfiD E a r ea. nr llunt. llrbr. Nrw & level. No pct:.. Avail Lca~c-S350 m o. 30 m in. HoomsS23.SO wcck. Home atmosphe re 2 & 3 vac.$375 mo.8'16·42'J6.aft 2/1/7G Call artcr 6
Super rec1ecor:itr d 3 br. 2 1rom Loi-/\n~elcs. Apls $l IO. mo. 536·7056 br deluxe apts. 5'16·1034 6 pm. r.14 4847 or 6·10·0980
ha, cul de·sac, $360. mo. COA~T t::QUITIES
5116·11!>5 (213)430·0571 Lge Studio apt. across SL. lrviM 3844 lrviM 3844 Irvine 3844
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• '· · ""' ·CONDO. 3 Br 2 n:.i, patio, jaruzzi 592·5813 \acanl,s~v1•ral torhoo~c l!ar. ds hw, A ,C, Sad·---·-·------
1 rom. Sta rt mg nl S360 dlrback Vu. pool. cpts. LOCJUftO hoch 37 48
Lahr Really 586·40G8__ drps. nr sch I. S325 mo. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport Beach 3269 58b·8068 Mission Viejo. Oceanfront 2 nr 2 Ba.
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.J BR, 3 ba, f IR . rrptc, ten· !\les:i Verde CC. 3 Br 21".! Ti\ J une.\!)1.5792
,. llll'i, pool, gardener. $-100 Ila. frplc. patio. 2 rar -------
1.10.0<KM l!Jr, beaut. J?r<.ounds , lgc MewfSort hoch 37 69
11001. Avail 211on G. $.ISO ••••••••••••••••••••••• II luffs Condos: lease:. mu. l"o C'hildren unrlcr J or 2 Br. adults. no pets from~/\ )lo ~159~~ 1.,3 Ill. No pets. 5 15-~G or Sl701SIOO. 2421 E. 16th St.
1-:enl ~ I· '' 556 ,7871 N Hts. til6· U!Ol
•l.ILUFFS. •I l~r 2'' n.i, N 1-:W f'OllT C R EST $-10 WK UP 1&-·2_B_c1_r_&_
~·~~"64Jl:•~0,'8~~~~·~· Twnhm, J nn . J Un . Barh. Color TV, maid ~~., · ·' · ' · F~m rm, rent $525. or scrv, pool. THI-: Ml::Si\
____ __ __ l~~se option. 552.5:14-_, __ 415 N Nl?wport DI, NB
llarhor Vll'W 3 rm. 2 h.1 Oc<!.in vu fahulous 1.530 tWn·9681 ~'l50.mo,Noll•alier~q•I, 1111 ft. 2 Ur . 2 'J lla. Duplex steps tohearh 2
S C'ie<'. l Pr c111 e rt11•i., l:at alt na oC'ei>n vu ...... I : th fr I $25°0 "1f2f60 '''· ia • pc, . • i;' > l\runll nu 1n Laguna 675·52~1
St /\ f ., l'R 2 1 Ntj!uel all !ipphanc l'S, ----------:.: • y. · rame. '1 ' • '·' full n •r. o rca. A l>eauttrul 2Br. 2ba . Winter rental. 2 l)lh. i::ar. Pool.;, ti·n~is. d b h N r l\h'(l1t1•rranean home for rs lo c . cw urn. S12S. /\j!t. S4R 12tl0 I . I _. 114 " h ----------$."1:.0 JX'r mo. :!1:1/1)41 2~22 nPw Y pain ru 4nl
:1 Bil. 2 na. li;:t• :110 ur71'1 l()n·6.r,s1 St.Nl3.S325mo.ll7 5·038 1
kitchen, Crple in llarlJor C t ..... -37 24 Costa M ... so --3724-v 1 r w a r ,. a . I n <' 1 os a ..,c:Ja ,.
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\lonth. 1\l:'l. 548·5527
L<'ase: II. V ltomrs. 5 DR,
:1 baths.•fom . rm.,2rplcs.
Sf.75 Mo . ~14·8853
BLUFFS CONDO
:l Br. 2~~ On, Bnck Roy
view , bltms. $575 mo.
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LE1\SF. IO Ei\STBJ,llf'F
aren LUSK or M1\C'r.n
bullt 3 or 4 bc'drm i;ln1tle
:1tory resldc.>ncc.>. Pool 11<·
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545-842'7.
Townhouse 3 Dr. 21, h.1.
bllns, l>/W , 2 r ar
c:irporl. Pool $J7S
Adults, nr. lloa~ llMP
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We've Opened The Doors
On A New Concept
In
RESIDENTIAL MOTEL
LIVING
AMBASSADOR
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FROM
"$41
WEEKLY
•Jacuzzi &
HeQtod Pool
• All U111it1es Paid
•Wkly. Maid
Service
• 1<11chen
Fac1h11es Avail.
•Washer &
Oryor Avail.
•Wei Bar/
Refrigerators •
• TV1D1rec1 Dial
Phones Avail
Furnished S11"1Qle Apt/Motel Unit•
For Information
COSTA MHA/22n Harbor Blvd
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SIOO BONUS
Efficimry from 5 l!l5
2 Br.1&2 Ua from 5i.15
REALTY INC.
Sp;1c1ous 3 hr. c1cn. 2 bu. 2
:.1dcck::.. frplc, i,:ar. $365
yrly. Adi ls li46-1!172
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•Summer & Winter al frplc & W/D. palm. S300
beach is beauttful m o. We h a vc many
•Views of ocean, others m 11 U. ;ircu.
Catalina & Palos • Verdes Super Sh arp!::! Ll r .
•Largeprivatederks Twnhsl'. Tenr1s/Pool.
•Heated P ool-Saunas "tnl:l~s_ 01\.: Nr s ho1,s.
•Assigned co,·erecl . ~65. t.~ ~· ----
par~mg ' . :Jllr. 2h:i. nc:ir orcn n. S.'l60.
•Add1t1onal. free parkmg per mo 1219 llununcton
• '.\t::ud.ser\'1Ce a\'a 11 St. 5.1ti·~l9-
• 1''um1ture ava1I ------
NO P ETS
STEPS TO BEACH
2 Bil, 2 ba. yrly. furn.
$J15 -
3 BR, 2 b:.1. Wntr. S350
J BR. 1'2 ba house $375
SEA WtMD
Condo. 2 BR. 2 Ba. Un:
furn. yearly. $400
associated
BROKERS-REALTORS
lOl~ W lolboo b 7 l '66 l
Open :\t-F 9:30·5:30
'S<1l 10·5. Sun 12 S
NEW 1 Bit l:ondo on
II arbour. w /boat :,lip. Courts & Pools S.l35. Call B.iyfronl ~ Bd, 2 Ra. P\'l
owner li75·-95l'I Bch & pier . $550. yrly.
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Laguna Beach 3848 -D-I'LEX ON T;1'-: -Huntington
Pacific
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l>rop a pe bble into thr :l llr . 2 Jla. frplc. wet b~ir.
711 Ocean Ave
("114)"5'36·14&7
Oi.'l'an from your /\pl p11t111, boat c1ol·k. partly
Lease. Luxury -,:-c;,r11n.ty, rum. No ktcls 1pl'ts. $475 •
:\t:inrre a~n}~s .• II 155 Cst vrly 675. J.121 I lwy 4!l!1·2li.I.>. ----
Manaitcrl hy
William Waltrrs Co. Spectac·ular \'1c·w, nt•11rly
1w w O'll)arls. 2 llr 2 Ila .
BIKE TO BEA.CH blk 10 l.Jcadl. ~Z~OIS2!JO.
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LIONS ESTATES ---- ----
5:16·2579 592.5010 2 Ur 2 Ba dclUXl', Oce:in
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S265. LGE Vacant 2 br. 2 hlk 1>1ver!>o <.:ow . il!ll·4()(i(}
ba, D /W, R'&o. cpt:-, 1·:\'cs.
:! Br. 2 blks 111 b ch.
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Newport Beach 3869 Newport Beach 3869 Mewport Beach 3869 . ...................•...............•.••.••••........................
from a picture swing
to a picture window
I
recreation with relaxation is the
big picture at Park Newport.
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gym jUSI lo• ll!S•dl!nls anc lne11 fl\Jl!SIS
F<lflOw>ng all lh•S you tan rot.it.,, lh a 1;1•1.
r0'1 one in l•ori1 ot a po<:IJ•P w1n'1riw anll
e"°y the pe,1ce of a v. arm '.l~d••n sun
srn•ng ovt• 1~.-BJck a.1y
Pa•'< Newpart ha~ 111~ abOut evcryllw•g I
you II wa'll tn an apa11men1 home for
vovr conven.enco, iJ mar~el he~vty salon I and dry cioane• F0t IOl'al•on. you II l)O
1ust ~ m•nules from Fa~hOQn lstano, Big
Canyon and the UC lflllllll caf"lpus I
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PARK NEWPORT Apartments& Townhouses on the Bay
f'ROrCSSION•U l V MANACifO AV CiCRSON flAKAR t. ASSOCIAHS
SunCluy f" "bruary 1. 1976 DAIL'( PILOT DI I Apartm•nh Furnl•h"d )Apartme nt• Furnished VCKJation Rental\ USO lofflu Reatal 4400 l&niMu l.o1t & fOUfld 5300 I or Unfurnfsh1 d 3 900 or Unfut nished 390 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Opportunity 5005 •'-•••••••••• •••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••• ••• • •••••••••• ••••••••••••• l'.\L~l S l'ltl NUS :: nn. :! Nwpt l ch/ Alroort ••••••••••• ••••••••••• • t t . 1,. . tkl.p Want•d 7100 ~p Won~d 7 I OO~tp Wanted 7100 ~-'houi.t•. Sip:.. ti."' .ul "«· ('L'I' ~I .. r;.r;;.. ;(H):-0 . em Qut'('n~land ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,, ... "•"« .. teler. Hlkt i:rcy. 'fan
HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST for Holl llOl>C' Chlll"C ~ 2.3{10 i-c1ft, 1•:ir\Whtd & air • LIWHTl~G • poinb . Sml, Nhort hair.1•------.. --1 +or
UJtc .. \•,tn·.11 0)' \H'Ck t•untlillunl.<J omcc :-.pa1•1• Custom lam~ & i.h.ide11; Sitn Ju.in <.:np rca ACCOUNTING BOYS AND GIRLS
SP~NISH COU~Y ESTATt LIVIMG ~ a~n s or b e autiful pa rk-like
sur roundini:s. Sunk.co pool Sparkhni!
Span ish fountains. Spar1o us rooms .
Sepa rate dining area. Walk in closets
llome like kitc he n & cabinets. 1
Bedroom unfurnis hc.'d Sl20. l''urn1shed
S2'10. 2 Ucclroom unfurna~hcd $250.
Furnished $275.
ALL UTILITIES FREE
Wti lk to Huntingt on Center
~uus NO PUS
LA QUINTA HERMOSA
1621 I Pariltide L_. l714J 847·5441
l blk. S. of Edi(lg er ; 1 blk W. of Beach
rt•n11unal.tlc. 1 tl39· l!>Jll 1n<·l'd rc1'\'I>\. arcu 2 pvt n•vairs & re·styhn g 11nU· n t" ward . 1439 7 07 I &
Rtfttals to s hore 4300 orftl"''· 2 ll?C Op(·n ureas. que lsmpt1 Same loca <213>375 16a7 ••••••••~•••••••••••••• J lht rc,troum,, ht lion m N(•wpurl lk':arh --1n1cn,.1t) ll~hung. i!Sll!.qft (or llj yc;i~ t•nc~ incl. Loi.I. prei;cripllon i.un
MOVIMG? or.,. .it l·hou~t or ::.torage. mven«>ry: only $:!11,000 gh1 'f'" 1n n~e-dlt!'Volnt
t>1t l!ll72or!'.18 ~159 Gruham Rily. 646·24 14 lit'r!!unalltcd <·a~l' :1:1&11 A •oid Depositl
Call Ho.ase-Mates
Guin <·omfort.ihlc rent &
t\ l"OOIP11l1blc rO(lmrnutc.
~· 4 l:J.4 Ask for J 1111
I _, -W1ndloi.i .. l.a~una Nl~ucl s lilt•· 111·luxl' ulf1c\', 1n UIU:SS ~hop tor s;ilc:. Top ,1w i!llll
m·w bldi:. nr Crv.y , onJy c M. location. P a u l. S6.S rno KJS·~-831-1400 or 645·~ ai>l L...ost. Calico c.1t ··Muk1''
4450 _2_18 ______ .;__ rrom 603 Kmgi. ltd. NII
Cal! 6-'S 36P2
Vern. room1nulc lo ::.horc ••••:•••••••••••••••••• -
JHll bcuth hM• 1;t1 3lllh 11\~ Center. Lagun a l:k'arh s1 tm.4102 Sui• Shop 190 sq. ft. I M2 s.
LAUNDROMAT
On busy Ueach fllvd.
Grosses over $3,000 l)(?r
mo. Owner retiring. Call
c entury 21
LO~'T: Hc w:ird 3 Yr oh.I
fe m . cut. blk & wht
Dana Pt are a . 4~·6799. 1 Const llwy <805) 527·9665
Ft>rn. room mall' ~h.1 re I qr 17 MJ -19-.H!\86.
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w12 f1rcm1·n. Sltili + utl. • < (i75 62:17 /'.!. 1 ~I li:l I 18 1 !J , fr~1~l $155. ti'1G·2130 or
C:huck or Oun tl7:i .noo -llAUTY SUPPLIES
E me ry Re alty 1:146·3301 FOUND Jkd t'luffy C.:at
tlOO blk o f Irv inl' /\ vc.
N1.·wpo rl Ud\. 642·25•10
~vcs.
STOttJ.;.CJ F FICE -SllOP A-ments Unfum. !Apartm .. nts ""'·"'·ish .. d J.'t'mulc lo !>hare 1~1· new:! SI 0 ,000. o yeor net. ,.., ' "" "' '" Hr a part ~1:!5 cu '• ut1I Newport & Hay Ccnlt-r It's a help r un :.hop sell· •••••••• ••• •••••••••••·1 or Unfvmi1hecf-3-9ff ~cw port lil vd. C.M.
N.wport Beach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'~ ,~okt· an :mr. nr 1J.1tl 1252 _ 6-14-2:!:!14 :r!~~~~~~~~';ey~~:
W ST' Please holv ui. find
our btfl Woll' i;rt:y & blk
m ale Kceshond Wt• m1:.:-.
him. Reward . 91>3 BIS:!
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Shorl'S Shuip' 1:.u•aJ:l'. 2ha. lurn. s ub-i:ur Pool I u.n11I m the .mall ut tht• -...;:;..---------1 V1r l.1do l!-le. ltavenna
S295 548 :!Hti!l or ll 12 u~2 NU. SltiO ti 12 ti74:! ~ ,1 cl or y . Ca n n e r y IEER TA VERM & Nord . 675 :!Si 1 ~ ---V1lla~e. N U 673·9600: ~900 ....,_. H-• R --,, -
WATERFRONT . Roomt1lc w antc•cl, 11\r ti73·9393 • ·""" inp .... WST : 1emah• Malamutt>, lull d h L H h Small enoy~h t o feel Vic. Al\'arado & llalboa .
2 fir 2 H.1 SI I' se . OI! (' . 0 L' fnendly. big enouuh ror 2 N u I\ S h b
2 lir den i n.1 LI VIN G St19 mo ._ u111.. C:.ill s~~~.L c M~t io:ltCIAL busy pooJ tables."A,,ent G.as'.'i.io2~:61~'.;228 ce a
1..ovcl> view & \'h.1rm111 " 49.a 4293 .fices". l::S ror Shops &. Of· ., • .. S(i5. mo :'>-18·7249 531-4460 ~a r<h'n . »n.11 i;l1 µ~ GaroqesforRent 4350 lafl F ) -----------1LOST Orn & ta n Gl.'rma1
a\'a1lable :,OOn 1;73K 1 t I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ra. Shepherd puppy w/wht
Garage for rent Hl59 Ma· For lease. pnmc location· R EST I\ u RA 'NT _ paws. Vic Ucl 01.HSIX~
Vil' ,\\'e, Co!>ta M e~a. 525 rct:11I store San J uan capacity 100. Top loca-SJC. 496-4735. I LAS BRISAS
for Obn1mrnauni:
1\<lults
W otch the sunset
over the ocean
Beac h within s teps
1 & 2 Ht•droums
I let1ll'd 1)001 M'<'ltrtly
Furn1lul'l' ;11 ailahh•
S5 l!'i l<tVl'I' /\Vl'
<al Seas hon • & r,r11h 1
Fur app\. er.II ti 12 ;i;,w;
mo. Cap1strnno, l2UO s11.fl. tion. Newport Beach. Ex· Lost 1 male whil e Persian
Oak\1n111l offl•r s thl'Off'--R -t a 4400 4937139 c\c~. cellent cund1lJon. Good cat w /cop pcr cye~J
h11c·,t 111n•,orth,111" 1ta tee eno 1-.... ··&...:alR .. ntal 4500 te rms . Ample on -site !"p y"la .""' u r 0 a S l OO
• 1 "' ' • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • nuu .. rn "" · k ft,, A t '"2 5200 ·~ "' "~ "' 1irH'l.' vvu l'<•n al lord • •••••••••••••••••••••••! par ''""' Ren .,.. · · Reward M0·6Ul-I 1
1501 Westcliff Dr. ~----~~ ---
Th1·n·', Sl million 111 ~cwporL Fmanrn1l <.:Lr AIRPORT MILK ROUTE P•nonals 53501
l'c<·rcat1011 L1l·1l1lll''>-Le s'-Off' s •••••••••••••••••••••••l MGllT 1.1<;1rn :1> TE:'lf o l .. '7 tee pace :i:rooSquurc F1•c•l WORKS ONLY 6 UR WK Drinkm~ problem ~ ; Call Oil Sit1• 1\'lana"l'r I"' .. r 1• .. r "<1. L't ""·t~ <"'18 mo (>urf•u•t I ~ISL'OLl<T~ .• \Jull t11nc t71·111H2·311lcxt ~lli '\ ., • It' ..,d ,~,, f"~~ ""1 ' ·s· ~w'"11 t:<illAlcohollll'lpltnc I ;tl'll\1lll''> dlrN'lt)r w ho "1 tr·cnnu 1onc o i..-cs, or e;ir Y rl er . c 24 hrs aclay8JS·3830
I I I (. u111µlc park111i:. cslab. route w /llll a cl'ls . ----:
11 a ih 1i,trtll'!'>, 1 1 J s. H bo I c Sellin " for le::.s 'Olan Sl~IR11'UAL I' L'1\UL,'lt I 1r1p:-& muri" Frt•u Sun· ar r nvest. o. ,, ..... r "·'' hru11~h. Realtors 673-4400 valu"' o f e4UIJ> t\J:l . uvcn lOi\M·IOl':\I 1 837-4200 /\d,•1ceonullmallers, 1
From Sl70
WESTCLIFF BLDG.
NEWPORT BEACH
-----:l12N. El Camino He al. I
Dinner Hs•/Cktls San <.:lemcnte :Jo'ur appl
Cotf\.et w..tchlt Orrw •fWI ''"'"'-&.-e 211Ull Sq fl nil . &
714/835~103
E<tunl Of Por F.mploycr
AMERICAN
CAREER
AGENCY
Is For You
See Us For
Fuft.. Time Job!
Keypunch
Sr Computer
Operator
Mag Card ·
Secretiry
EMPLO~R PAID
N ~;W PURT Hl':At 'll
tilU Newport Ctr 1>1·
&10.JH.i'U
ORANGE
500 No Mam 517 IG~I
If you urc 12 to 16 Y<'ltrs old and would
lake to ~t1 rn $20 to $50 and more per
week. w1lh a chance lo win' a trip to
Philad e lp hi:i. <.;ape Ke nnedy or
Washington . n .C. and cash a ward!>.
bikes Md other prizes. I hav'c a JOb for
you. If you tire w1lhn~ to work h~rd .
learn rcs pons 1h1hty and the value of
money. <·all Mr . Scott, 5·19-8956. ·
Transportat ion will he furnb hed. This
is not a paper route.
Equal Opportunity Employe1~
DELIVERY .. ROUTE
Motor Roule deli very roulc for Oai b•
Pilol in Newport Beach. a fternoons 3:30
to 5 : 30 and S aturday a nd Sunday
mo rnirrgs. For d etails phone G-12-4321.
ask fo r Mr. s~tlatti. 11 :00to 12 00
Equal Opportunit y
J::mpluycr
~~·r.~:a.~t:.~ ..... ~!~~1~~r.~:.n.t~.~ ..... !!~.~
('ook m•edl•<.I f<ir no•w Prt'
t BEAUTY OPR :-!:~t1 10 It v111c call
I'', llml' :"'11 lnllCI" 1ni: 5:iw
nee Cnm111 i.:11ara11tcc l'Ol)K·Hall·•;.!h H tl l:-
&-15 I05ll l h1~r. 15111 E. 16th M.
:\l'" fXl!'l lkac h. t:i.l5 57ui
Bkkpr /Gen'I Ofc
/L I ''()()L·s K IT'"ll l·:N 1 t l-;1.1 • Secy, Exec eqa ' " ' IOOO/o FeePaid ;\tow h1nni: lull •pl ·Llnw . olavs or c·ve,, no ''"Pl'f 1.11 1te111d"r.s 1\f:en1') 111;1• i\pph• M on ·Wi·cl
<1020 B1r1•h st. Stl' ltJ.I I ., 51'M
:'\i.;w110rl Ul,'adi. >l:JJ ~ !;i'1 :fl11•\:r1111kr 1(,.,111111 ant
C<tll lor ~"Pill / I-., Uih It.~ I Fnrnwrh Ud 1es I
llOO W ('o,11>l llwy . II
UALBOA BAY C:Ll:ll
Su1lCr clclux tlHt lwnw
111·crlookini: llav. Ml nu
l'rpts. d111ms: rm. ;10' h\
mi: rm. I pattoi., tB \.
1·cnlral <11r t·con 'rl\
lease. Sl5UO mo. I•,\ 1•:.
t>7~·!030
I'll" lu•aull ful :.rn~lt·s.
I & :! ht' I.I r o um "'pt:-..
lun\l~hc1l & unlur111~hed
kl'llll> from s mi
./.Ah C04'Cllft""'"ll ./ c°"'""''• ~cou..c ./ .......
./ Elev•IO<
./ , utl V..'# b•~Oft·•.
./ X..ro:a w rv.ce
'':trl'hnu:.c "lliH'l' 1l1 re<'l
I\ at•r n i.s f r om OC
1\1rporl 549-1480
GROSSS65.000. MU. 4!12·0034 4!l:!·!ll3~
So. Calif. l;ind m a rk. ~~~~~~~~~~! Se a t s 5 o o p I u s . Lose your cool with you -
>aovs & Girls t:r~ 111.·1~011 1wet11·11
lOto 1.fycars of ugc Ua1
1
2 co.ml' l'Jrlrtull
ly Pilot dl'l1vcry roulc1> time. Sllul·1ns ok .
mav ~available in ,,0ur 497·3'196 Wceklla) .. \lc11le ls open lU to. i .
!:1<1rQ' no pets or d11hlren
Uach. -yrl~. SIHS. 1-:n1·I 1 It uu mm .1 t c l> l' r 1 1 c e
./s.q _, ..... a.1.
,/ ............. k ....
Call Mr. Howard
645· 6101
:--:l'W bldg 2500 SQ. fl , l\l·t
.,. rt ofr. Ls:e rear d r. 17•
sq.ft. Days 5-10·5710;
e\'CS. &.16·068l
E s tablis h e d 18 y r s . ch ildren? llelp ·~ ava1la
CompleteJy rcmQ<leled ble 24 hrs.S.19-893!1
yr s ago. T e rms. A gt
837-4200 ~ar l Z.JOW Ualboa.C.oll ,11..itl:ihk :\lonlh 101
eves. 675 t~ltiO .\J:l o ... n1•r m1111th tx·cupam·y -.----------11200 Sq. 1-'l. M · l s pace Sweepinq S•l'Yice
,t.10 up store-0ff1ces cpts wtfronl orftcc. lge rear So. Orange Cly accts.
FOXY GIRLS
OUTCALL·M ASSA GE
MODELING
Homc·Offtcl' Studio.
542·3lb'9 2 Br apt. $250 1:-1. la't &
11c 1>0s1l t:.ill l'l'J:~)
~·rench !Jti3 11;011 artl·r ~'
pm
:1 BR. 2 Ha. nc11 I\ 1 rptcl .• ~
u le<.I .1 IJrl> lro111 tht'
hcach s:1i~l nw \ 111
lease..•. I W l:llh ::it li:IX ·111i:,
or 67:l·i:l:l~l
'l EW 2 kr :! ll.1, lllil "I' 111
hl•h, IJ:SlH• I rplc', hllll:,,
$:150.) rly Ii Iii fito:!
·I bd, 2 h.1, IJlllll'I. lll'l'Ut\
\'11•w. :.tl'I'' lv ll ch ,
halcon). frpk. J,::ll'UJ:l'.
new pa1nl. rrµ\~ & tlrp~
$.XIII mo :>-18 1:1110 t'\l'"
O a kwood
G arden
Apartments
H•wport loch
880 Irvine
Irvine a• 16th
645-05!:>0
<lrps :iir bat h. 1730t d oor. Sl89.5U mo. 629 Works 14·16 hrs p/wk
!Wach HI. 1-1.U. 842:_21!3-t 'fcrm1nal Way. 540..571'>. nets sns. mo. Must sci
FREE RENT days, 6-16-068t C\'c_s_. __ 1 due to bad back. Only
Office:. a~ low a!. :15' pl'r l''OH lease Jlib5 Pl:icentia SS,SOO. down . A g t ,
sq fl .\l1ss11m \'1l'J•> & i\\'l', t:.M. 2-100 sq ft S2i5 _837 __ -4_200 ________ 1
Lag una .:>:1gul·I ·:wo to t;..1r .. 11&1 BEAUTY SALON
2UliU S(l ll 11:11 1-llKI ---Cos ta l\l e:.<i·Ncwpo rt NpBch.6-14·0398.
1-'HEE H ENT! i'<l'W INr~ arl':t. l i:IU .l'umunu. 900 FFRT Ji:lz Frt BUSl~FSS Bc.1d1 at a11·111.11 t Utt I & s11 fl hid~ + lenl'l'd yard :. . . •. · . ; · .'
PREGNANT ?
C arin~ confidc nlia
counsel in It & r cfcrra I.
Abortio n. al1opt 1o n
keepini:.
I\ PCi\ HF. 547 -256 ----
IN C OST A MESA j:1111lor tnt•I (;urd1•n L':tll ti4:..:1!J IO Est.th. <itCOUll~S rrut k
nc<ir lrn11c & /l\l'wµor\ :-.lllle, l rotn Sl5. !li!:I ni;i:.. or tr lr rt:q \lnll train t 1200' UNITS-H.B. Must be ha r e.I workt•r.
MASSAGE
FIGURE MODELS
. ESCORTS
• 1 .\1() F l<t-: 1..: H i':l'iT • :I oles. ;1 pha:.e pwr s:z25. Gross SSOO/mo 11arl llml'. Uutcall· Appl. uni} 1 :i .1 Hm 11ft11:c!> 1rn111 Great potcnu:1I lo in· Home -Officc·Slud10
Sl35 !J l'I' rno t•:.11 Ashwill-BurkeCo. \'rca se. S.1200 rull pncl.'. 631 -3811
a1rpurl. Nu lcai.t: 1·cq Call 5-18-2868 for info. --->133·32'1.:.1 !1T il 1w1111 <714t ti3-1·2500 ----------G I • ---MOMy Wanted 5030 The ente Touc:h
E r Su't Rentofs Wonted 4600 ••••••••••n••••••••••• Furthe lltllccxtra~ xecu t ve t e s • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •••• tn out ·C~1 II m as:-ai:c.
Apartment Mnqr •
wanted. l::xpericnce re-
qui red. Ne w 19 unit com·
plex in ll u ntinitl on
Beach. For info 536-6330
A/Poy Clerk to $550
Retail Store . Work
Sats. Xlnt be nehts.
Costa ;\l csa ,\rea
(.;uard1an
Employment Agency
123 11 <.:harm a n 1\ VI'
Ste 11 t. Gardt-n Gro"c
t:a II ti:l8 i 320
a rl'a t:ar n prnf11 Coi· 111· 1---.-, Imme!. & t•ash. trips ur Cr•dtt Clk/Sec y
merchandise (or ~clltn~ 1-:xpcr "d in cn.:ll1t tv. ml·
nl'w suh1>cr1 pttoni. Por lcellon:-.. )!ood phone
information plea~c cull votl'C. A 1Hcl· l"'Pcr.
ti-l:!--132 1. .. ·rom San hrlpful. T yptnl! ·l.i + to<
.Clem ente -Sa n Jvan i:cn'I secretarial dut1t·~.
Cap1i.trano area. r:ill Plea:.r call lhl• vcr~onner
·195·0030 and :\I 1~:.wn \'1c tkpl. 71·1 Ii:!:! 3.'ltiO or s~ucl
JO El Toro arcu, call rc!'.ume to· Thiokol /
!"il!L-6:110 IJ)nachem l°•Jfl'\ 1'0 IJl1x
Equal Oµpor. F.mr lnyer 1 ~7. Santu 1\11<1, !.12711 ----------1 t-:qu;1I Op1H1r ... :nwlo~ 1·r
i\rl'hllCl'l Ill' eqlll\<&lenl ---------~cin:Ul'r·~l'\\ ,\l'COUlll .....
i'l'I USI li t: p rnd Ul' 11011 liOal :'tlunul<H'lUl'ln).: ,\ Het· .. Gl'll I l)f(• P art
orie nted & mtt:restccJ 1n a •Cabinet A ssemblers Time·. Sa per hr :. l(J.lat~i.
hus mes::. tor h11nsl•ll . Tu •Millmcn ~l-4 l\lon·l-'n .
share a H 'Q' unitlll"-' oll• w1bui ltkr dei·l'lopc r . •Inter.Carpente rs
(H2·4:!lti Ask for Jun Exµcn cm:c<I
ASSEMBLERS·
• T roinees & Sanden
Apply In l'l·r~on
ERICSON YACHTS
l!J31 lkt•n· '.H'.
S.:inlu 1\na
DAY COOKS &
DAY BUSBOYS
:! I! r . :! ti ,1 u I> p l' r
Wc!>ldtl I $:!!Ml
1\1:. lo7lil
DISTINCTIVE
Adult Apartments
lll'aul1lul 1ww de\ l'lup
rlll'lll w1lh all aml·tlllic::.,
clubhoui.e. potll, ll•nni',
i:yrn (;n•..it floor 11lan::..
privat e µat111s 1<li·l'k-;.
lw.mll'1I n·1hn.i:!. .\,·ail
tu1norunturn
F'ull ~t:r\ll'1· !.U t lcs Nd Hal·h. a1>t. S90/Sl 25 1000/oReturn call l:IJ5 .. 1519
a\:u1lal>lc Ill a1 ri~r1 .t~l·a mu 111 pd . Wrk'~ slu· /C 1:-; II >~t.crtint.:S'-UO tall tl\:ntNB/C ~t S-IG·li-0-14 Sl 0,000 Ht>qu1 red for •GrandOpening •
Url'.(clltly nl•cded to work
in Costa l\t e:;a. Lo ni:
-term ussi~nm1•nt. :\lust ----------1
1\pply 111 1• .. r~on '
:'ll oil thru Fri :J.;')pm
COCO'S
Loquno Hills
:! IUOI ,\\'I: d<' La Ca riot a
Equ,11 Oppor Employer !l3:J :in.111 ' ---Prime R.E. Inv. 6 Mo~. A·PAHK :'ttASSAG .. : b e w tll111 i: lo 11 ork
0 /Timc incluclin~ Sats. E,\ST Ul.lil' F · :! Br,:! l\.1
\ ll'W, flOlll. adult~. llU
pct' $.'l.50. ti.I l--lili7 60• PER SQ FT
11>11 w 1-:sTc1.11-· .. ·.:-.:n
,\GT 5~1 ~32
"Wi\NTEO · h om'°e for Pay ba"c k . Secure d ' SS.OOoffm<i~sage w/ad
~l~~~L~~::1;;T~~~~b ::0888 NO~-!--.---· l~~~lli~;~~l~~~:pc~::.la Apply l m med1utel~
TcmroTcmporary l ll'lp
171:1U2Sky Park Irvine
Ca 115-1\H 15!'i
Bookkeeper /Typist
L:idv "'er •IU. rl·f tn(•d
w /.1>er "onal1l\ ---,
i.;nn.,.kcli:t• ol l)oi1l..k1';'fl V•',llH·ry m c 1~. '~".e r 21
1ni:, & IYfllnJ: s1.•.11h 1xr~ pt. l.arl) ~Urll
ros t11nn \\ 0 11(' of l~ l.1\ r~;:w~.~1 .. :I\ fl) ( .. :\1 1,wll J or '1 bcdr m i.m i:le gages. "" Mesu Sl'A<.: :! Ur, 2 li.i . 1luvll''·
11r beh, rd rl'll \I. ,1\llt:..
:s:!!l:i mo l!lll 151;:1 from S230. month
555 Poulonno.CM
1714)549-1302
~tury rc:-.tdl•nce. Pool ac· Deed s 5035 fw6·9!1M
MARINERS M ILE c·{·ptubl\'. Annual lease ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---M-"SS"G_E ___ , llnl'St 1k c11rat11r ~1ud111:-hnm~ ·-" mo lull
111 ;-.; B G1111d SJI ~ f>c~ 1' 111
SQUARE pref. t:Jll 6·1-1-7438 or LOANS t 803 "' "' :!illll \\' CIMST llWY f>lS·l!-1:.'7. . UP Q 0 JIOTEL·O .... FICl-:·110 :\tl':
:\uw l1?a s inJ.: ground -ht TD Loons-8>/40/0 BY /\PPOlNT:'llE ;\'.T
:-.111 Fr' '"11th to llakt•r llour c•ommcrnal spuC\'J Pleasl' ke\'P tht!i ail. Do 6 :00 PM 10 4 .00A:\l
ni.:hl .11 I' aul.1nn11 IOIMI' ~~>' :.incl Ulhl:llr!. ~nu have an un(urn1~hed 2nd TD Loons 540·G I RL S~tlt·< 111111·t• • •11•·11 I rum ofl 11.e :-i>arc 300• :!litlO' 1111 ~tudio or 11\r apt. for Fairest Terms s mre 19-19
!J 1\;\l lu•i l':\I the lwautitul new l.Juihl perm a ne nt rental 111 SafflerMtg.Co. P e r~onal Proble m s'!
ASSEMBLERS
Per m. position wifnn~c
benl't 1t:; :\1 us l spl•ak &
un ch·r~ta nd En~ I 1sh .
t;J 1--0iOO.
f11lurt• t:1n• reh \\'nil'
\lass1f1l•cl ud no ti:t 1. l' o
r>a11\ P1l111. r·n 11o, 1:160 Ct>:-t~1 ;\ll''·'· C;1 tl:!1o:!ti.
Hookl-ecµl'r. )", <.: lor l'l'1\
ofr .. m ust h:t\C (.'l'A Ofr
cxpt•r ll.1.1·ll I IO
UE'.':'!'1\1. .. \SSIS I' \;\T c h a I r .. I 11 (' ~ (' " 111• I
lll'l'l'S'ary :-.. B. G 11 :r~l 1
DENTAL
F.11thu:m1~111· Pl'r::.011 "tll-
1111: l•> und1·rtakl' Crnnl L.
hck ofc tl11L11•:-tor t'llJny:1 Ad_ult
Garden
_
4000
mg n!>in~ trum the :ishc~, Lagun<i Be ac h only'.! 642·2171 545·0611 Want to talk? Tra me1I
ot the uld \Ve uffl'r t hl' Must~be a ll-t!lectnc, .no Tele . couni.. rrrl'. AH<.:
2Br $250•••.•••••••••••••••••••• $200 W t REQUIRE $10000 2 -' JIELPLIN F."15#)#'?? hl'l>l l''<posurc. traf11 cl i.:as. UIJ. an now, . nu .,,. .. ,, __
Room -. $2j wk u p '\•in·ulallun amt purkmi: but l<'l,m~ ~now c~en 1f T .U .. wtll _pa y 10'.;,, iiELP W/\NTl::U~ .,.-. -
w k1td1cll Aph S37 .5<i 110 \\'('II ncady for •Jl" you~s 1sn t immediately SS0,000. c qwty 1n N.D. · oster
ATTENTION!
3·6 Mo's Work
18 &-Ove-r
We will tr•ain you 111 our
hus iness. J'\o slri kl·S or
layoffs. plenty of work. If
you 'r r a m bi tio u s &
would hke a Position nut
or the 11rfl1 n an . Call
bctwn !l::JO & :1 p.m.
Husuiess man l1ohkm~ for hie d cnlul t}l'tt<'. 55:!-ol!OO
p art time a ssociate ln 'tnl'
lldrii:c·r:1tf!r ::\1·1•11nt \'
l'ool. Jan1u1. lkl'. lllclt.:.
w I l' ' l' r t• 1 ~ <· r m .
111111.m b . Color T V
IH\'1:--1 1'. ,\\'I-: 1\1' :\IESA
\\k "I'· 5olli ·!li55 nr t>llpant·.v J ul.\' <I .Call•, ;i vmlal.Jle. Mature. pro· _h_o_m_e._64_2_-:n_S<_> ____ i Parc,nts . ,The nred is Earn S.'iOl~l.yr.645·11112 _ Ut•ntal Ch:iir:-tdi· l~s:.l.
l'I" 'l'"'~ r uq~ent. Snt1sfacl1ons t ·• · ·"" !'>H -2111 1 l'Ss1onal womun, no rct . cton'l ti rink o r s moke. Announcem.nts/ enormous. Ple ase l'all to·
Cafeteria Employee l·:xp<;r:d. ~·~11 :11· parl·
l\J a lurl' prrson. ::.onw t1mi: Cu ll 1,.1_-10.10.
l'\t t·nt" pnv t';\l S:.!51 :>FFl<.:Esu11capprnx KUO Ext·ellt:nt rtfcrc nl·es. Personals/ _d_a_y_._1:134·2_16_'8 __ "'-&~t;(l '11111 1111 :.q . It wend JJJllO llnlll l-'c•h 15 4!.14·8521, Lost&FoUnd t '>Ill :i:1:-.1111 s5il '~''.Ill l'omrletl'ly Curn . 1nt·I Jftcr Fl'l1 Hi write :rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• R DERS WANTED
l'Ookin;! 1ll's1ra hll', hut DENTAL i\SSIST,\ °"T
ntil ~·:.:-1.•nllal. 1\ppl~ m l'/ltmc Sal 11pl'n :1·5 yri.
51:1 lli55 -I dr.1rt111i: table w /µI an Aster St Lai.:una Hcal'h. Announce,.,.._h 5100 TO USC 11crson on!). <' x v e r . ,\ 1• 1• 1• f' I
l.11 xurv :111111t 2hr :!h.1 i"'u :\nw 11•111111)! , ~Ill.I!~~·~·
di 11:-. i·rrit s, OJl'l>h .itW•''· k11d11·1wlll'" I oob. I\
lrpll-, \\;di-tu \\'i·:.t. hlf l>.1tl \', "1-1\, lll•H1thl\
drawer~. 1lrapt:cl , l'l Ill~. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• or : lo nclc w /:.ornet>nc 539· 1 I 83 Bolboo Boy Club rr!.p11n:-.1 h11i1 y. :-Im"' t'll·
1:.?:!I \II Coa~t 11 ... y. NII thust:i ~m . 1:1:! liiJ:I tc11
Shp'j! l'tr. ,\\all mm J\c~111~ ... 0111I~ 1111 11\'ls
-..J25 mo L'.1II1t 1:. 1;.~ >.M• 11 111
I >l'lll\1' :! I.Ir art. ll,olh11.1
I' 1· II I n \\' \\ I' I p I
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11.1:1 1;.'llli
:!llr nr 11n•.111 ~i~•\1 I\'
;\o pd I hhl. l<n~. I \'I I ~
31 I ;Mi ~l rt'l'ltrll 13111
111111111 I• II I 1•111 Ill \ ••• ~ II!•'
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l' ol \I . I. I l I h ,\. h .I l h
1111' J:' 0·11lll't.:•· ~l11tkn1 "'"'cl ;\cl l(l'l-. 1.111/itii;,
l 1\ l lo.I. )!.II. 1111111 k II
1>11' \\11rl-111i: or 'lutll'lll
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l>du 1• lk•a<·h Yl•.1rly . • . l 'prc·r 2 hll plu,.h i·1 µts. l l,l'.,\:'li i1K1111 " k•tdwn
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t unlrul'l .. r h11r J.:l.1r Rentals 4650 bwldmi.:s. Hedu('t: your! &16·9798.<.:M AUTOMACHINIST
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EXECUTIVE SUITE rroducts help. Am a~
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CAR WASH
HELPWAHTEO
F lime only 211 ~
METRO CAR WASH
29511 ll;orbor Ill. C :\I
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WATER VIEW Ongmal owner of 9 yrs f Ot,":liD Stll'phcrd /Collie 1332 S. Hnslol, SA 540 i(}.11 or Zenith i · t3:.!l. *Sf-. Tvpists
n •tinn11• ln"lud csslorc & mix. 6 m os. m ale l'ft!Ur _540·111G,Oµcnrng i\lon. I•---------, NEWPORT BEACH .. ' •K h 0 Fr11lc., w\'l har , priv. routes. Agl'nl, s:n.44~ l::slanl'ia <.:.M. 557 0079. ~ov,.,...t& Ua br ill1'r : Wo rk in " eypunc prs , -" .. •PBX Operators
hath. 1111k firs . pr11n e Announcements 5 I 00 Annouftc•ments 5100 reparotion mother needs mother lo Tl'mi>o Temporury lll•lfl
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kit /bar d ining. k111~~l} fl l'C s pan• tor lo•asc.
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1110.1;.15 336a Call .John 'w111~h. C'1t1tl•ns
BILL GRUNDY .. ------------------·Schools & school. Ul!crtirlcl Park, C:1ll S<W·rl•l:1;1 >
REALTOR. 675-6161 lnttruction 7005 lrvtne.551 -til:JO a~~ _ ---------1
•:•~••••••••••••••••••• 131\UYSl'r l'ER . my home'.
Violin l:essons. & Hci:?tn· own tran~p. tor 5 yr old
nini: P iano. t.:ill Mary child K:1:1 OH!l:t
MECHANICAL
DESIGNE~~
I 0 plus ye ors in
mechanical desiqn
preparation of
aeros poce form I
drowinqs. Must be
f am i liar wi th
MIL·D·IOOO and
MIL-STD· I 00 ond os·
socioted specifica ·
tions. Will create
pers~dlve and ex·
plod•d view draw-
i ngs for serv ice
manuols and will.
writ• description of
~rotion ond/or as·
umbly·d lsou-mbly
of parts.
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suite. <llx f1•at11n•s, •11'l'lll)
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or Unfurnished 3900 a rea, al·ro~s from nl'w
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ja111tnr 1ndu11. Su1tahle
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PALM MESA APTS.
MINU'l'~S TO Nl'T
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" . ' Court esy tn h rokc rii.
mul<' or frm. Hal ~1cls. Mullf'n 'n ealty . 3·100
homr).pritro.f.4 .. :!fi.13 lnmr.N II !JIO:."JliO f
Vocation Rentals 4250 --1 :\toNTll J.'tt 1-; 1-:-
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l'now l111w rl'i.er'" i-J iin A c. ht•:11in1: 11rr Mr1•t>l
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COME AND CELEBRATE
UNCLE SAM'S
BIRTHDAY
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CHINESE HEW YEAR
CELEBRATION
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F•brumy 1·3
300 MariM+•._.
Balboa Island
Newport Beach, Ca.
17141 '7l-3102
CLERK
Shattuck. 5il8·7 I02. --Ba by s 1 t ( •• r . :\I a l u r I! Jobs Wont•d, 7075 pcr~un, lo \\;il<'h :! hov1>,
••••••••••••••••••••••• 11':!05·31). 5 i111y:> wk
l\131 c nurs e av a il. for own t rJns. 1111 !lliM OAAl1
Filing, lite \ypm.i:. in vc•n
\nry CO l)t rnl t:ruwlh
po'>1llolH ll r l ~· r ule.
Phone 1-'f-nnk :.1fi 7ti:!
Cieri& Typist S600
private duly. Hd s Call 1-;vc:-Thi~ r omp:1n y n1•1·cb
"Speedy 'l'.Yfll~l .. wit h at
ll'a!.l :! years 1111 ll'e ex
fll:r. ~;i.n•llt•nl i.:rnwl h
p11ll'nt1al w1th1n ':di
Contml t'.1rl'(•r Employ
mc nl J\J:cncy. :.SH ll!'il~'i.
Jack 496·7635 • --U:i hys1ttcr-2·11 l'i\1
rola l1 ni: rl:tys Mf, 111~
home. hvl' m 110:-s1lilc
Selective Jlouschold. ti42 MliO Nursm~ & family Care -Personnel Hi\Hi\11\l U. lleer & Wine
Employer Pays Fl'e Reher. Attract. only. Call <.:LERI< typ1sl. Will lram
4500(;ampus Ort\'C N.B. &16·55-14. Uorothy. to do hJ.:hl bookkl'l'Pi11g
Call 546-1505 ----Some f11in~ Good 01>
'EAUTICIANS portunity rn grdWing nr Co mbinot1on driv er,
house boy. body i:uard &
cook. will travl'I, Chris-
tian mun 45. ref.003-4707.
Printer. lctte rpressman
for hire. Con run :in)
type of lette rpress. Big
or small. Semi-retired
but act ive. Call 52·H l77'
bctw lOnm &2µ"'-m_. __
Lie. Com p. Nurse . SIS
firm for 5·clfly wk. He rs .
(213) 693 3601 __ __,.._
MJ(rs w /( for to1> "r NB 1t:intzat1on. 40 hrs . Starl
Salons.540·8582.64•1 0661 al S:l.00. Mail resume tu
Brsut1 c ian part o r Bi ll M anc k , I H2l
f/t1me. Sanrl.pipcr lla1 r Ar~~lrong Ave. lrnnc,
Center . t:di\1 fi75 ·7720 . .£11 -'2711
Al so~ App rcnl1t·c for Cocktail Waitress
J une 76. Bowlina:: La nes. M1:1:<i1on
Beautician, Mime d1e o· V1cjn. Full P ;T. 1-:xpr,
tele for new salon adja . apply in person. <.:ontuct
t'l'nl to Gate 2. Ln.iun.1 Mr 11 1 c k !> I) r M r
ll11ls Leis ure Worlrl . Powe rs. 551;.5:100. :.!5•1112
fl:IO 0640 Mari:ueri~ Par k"::'!_
i\pply In Person Or
send res ume mcludini;
~alary history to:
3333 Harbor Blvd
Costa M-.01 Calif.
Beauly Ol)C'rator t 'nmpanion N1•cd1•d. live
1ta1r sly hst w, follnwtn~ in. 1•an• ror cllkt ly l n<ly ,.,
Top puy fl.t2·61G1.N u l.1l1· ronk•nR. lit\. Help Wanted 710 ••••••••••••••••••••• • Accounts rtercivnh lr Clk
mu!lt have·j!Cnrrnl ofrtC<'
skillii. $450 mo to 1>tt1rt
Will trnm l\1rµOrt orcn
Call fo"rank 833-0123
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Be auty O pe r ator 1-'u ll -. •
'('Im e l\1 a n I (' u r I:. t t:(X)I\. CXlll'r d 11.1,Y\'lt"\\
R1chrmi Oud lctlt• 200 Manor. ;t;,o W Buy, l ' :'tl
Newport Ctr Dr. NB: Ca ll f..i2 3.'i05
l11t1u1tri1c
'b1u:il Opportunity
.. ;mployrr l\I / i-·
D 12 OAtL Y PILOT Slµiday, Fabc.uary 1, 1978
Add it... Build it. .. Qlapcr it ... Hammer it ... Carpet
it .C~ment it .. W ire 11 •. Hoe i t...Clean lt...Move
1t. .Press it .. Palr'lt 1t ... Nail tl. .Plas t e r it ... Frx it H. SERVICE DIRECTORY um I c"l C tt .. lfH' 1t ... emOCle It.
Roof IL.L andscape it. .. TtlC Jt...Trim Jl...5-C!Wtl
Haul 1t .. Add 1t •. Plunl 1l ... Alter 1t. .Leara 11
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school & Saturdays. Huntin~on Beach
& Fountain Valley areas only. Leave
name. address & phone number on tape
recorder . Call 536-4298.
per. Cooutry ClulJ Com California's lornest with teenagers. This 1s not a paper
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3088 lrisfol St, Costa Mesa
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Law school, seekin9 qualifi~d individual to Call Mr. Scott al 54!1-8956 fo r
fill position as Head of appointment.
Public Relotions .
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DINNER COOK Xlnl job ror the "l::a gt>r couple. L1ve-1n. P\•t p,'l country club. Ua} 'fO',''IO'".· c og 1-1non Y Jo:XPl':RIE:-.JCEU Begmncr." Fig ure ap· room&bath.642·9W6. work. 40 H rs per.\\k In " " H~ws bullet in.•Direds LouisanaPurchos~ ti~lc h e lpful. Some 1crvw 1oam-11 :30am 2IO Newpor\CtrUr Notional Advertisin9 ..,.. f ro~ Fashion lslund, NH
DOJ1aPt. 493-8811 knowt • ..,i;:eo lypmg ....... 11 INSPECTORS Mon.641·:>W-1. Secl..s I tlml' Oll1t·1· Progrom, plons & ------... ---r Control t.:ar eer Employ bl coordinates ne w st&r m<'nl J\g<•ncy, 556.55us. Secretary .. Mu::.l lte a \'
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OF NURSES Escrow Sec'y $600
tur JM bed con v. l'n111 2 Years exp<'r. is all
1•xvcr. required. Xlnl that's required in this
l1<"nehts & pay. Good .. Very Exciting" field
v.orkmg cond1l1ons App Good office skills. Q.111
ly 1n person. llunl.mglon Control Car eer Employ
Valley Convalesl.'1'nt. ment /\gcney, 556-8505.
~Newman Ave, H li -.--, fl.12·5551 t.:xper 1' ry Cook only. 1_"op
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lclepho11c "'·1·son ali ty 1-;xp eric ncc d :>ulcs
needed NO ~ELLING ' woman. tltgh fashion. Gd
Guar. salary. W1ll lr:.1m references. Apply 111
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MS I DATA CORP ·
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inspection of PCll's and
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Starling rate $3.40 hour.
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340 Fisch~r AYe
CostoMesa
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Chemical firm 111 Tu:.tin roullne. M u::.t <'llJO) qrom, liais ons w ith
needs a n a\'cou11t111i.: JJUbllc contact Typ1111: Alumni .Association,
clerk W 13 min. or :J )r!'o, 111).SQ wpm) & figure ;ip
recent exper., prefl'rably lltude r eq 'd Apply 111 sup~rYises qroduote
in A /Rec. Appli ca nt perso11. placement s toff.
must be an <.1ecuralt• Equal Oppor. 1-:mploy<'r Heovy involvement in
typtSl & usc the addini: c · I • machine by lollch. Xlnl ommun1ty re ohons.
benefit s. New ofl·s. l'art-Timccvcs &SatA;\1. Xlnt benefits & fluibl~
!'lease call Pe rson nel Perfctt fnr students w6r9'inci hours. Stort·
l>e pt. 714/832·3560. Or Inside work. Ciu:.iranlct"I ing rang~ $665 to
send re s um e to wage. Call Al, Jft ·lpm.
Thiokol /D yn a c h em S.A. 5-12·!l01:.l or G. G S800 per mo. S~nd re·
Corp. PO llox J2i~l7.'San 530-84r.o sume to J . L. Collins,
t.i Ana, 92711. 1-~qu;il Or· "p-..i p ,. S500 West~ r n St at e
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---This "F ust Pat·c\l" <·om
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invalid lady every other w111ing \n tram" Pl't'son 92634. Mo phone colls
wkncl (Sp,nd night > lo fill newly rrcatrcl ofr pte a se.
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expcr prer. llrs, 7:30 t11
5:00 Mon-Fri, 52.50 hr,
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P ,TC.cnOfc lo$3.50h1 II L H 494 48'1'' Irvine ofc. yvu mul>t money ln•m lhe ~tart.
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circuit s from---..,~ INSPECTOR f1n ;1ncc s cl•ks "Ilg At. huuscw1ve:.. No <ict1.'al l c'Cl Orninut Orani:c l'tlun sc~emotks in rough -gr~sl\c, peo1Jlc nn<'nl :.dlinJ.: invhl\l'tl i'or tv. ''Jll lur turth1•r 111•
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mask Yendors. Sev~rol ~k ... 11 II•"" y tcll'11hont'. inq and in-process in·
Yeors' exn.rience in Ill kl'Y h.> lourh Fihni;:. spedion with ability
,.. etr. 1"/1 1m 1" G o<•d to use basic MOS or b ipolor LSI ben<'fit..
layout is r e quired. Ex· ('all t>l:>·J.IOO. t•xt 51 dimensionol meosur-p~rience with colma llAl\1 ·41-'M Wcckd av' in<J tools ond elec·
digitizing is h elpful. Eq11,1I <Jppor t-:mpl intr tronic test equip-
w~ offe r excelle nt fr· ment.
i nge benefits and Gen~ral Ofc: $550
solory. Send all re· Sh.irri . cnthu ~insl11·
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R.E. SALES
START THE
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RIGHT!
S~ll Homes
Learn Investments
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_ Logw.a Hills.
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SECRETARY
Contracts
Immediate openin9
exists for o Sr.
Secretory in the
Contracts Dept.
Position requires 5 to
I 0 years ex~rience
w ith s ome back-
ground in a con·
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typing s kills r ~
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Apply in person
3333 Horbor Blvd
C o std Mesa , Colif
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ASST. MANAGERS
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PACIFIC MUTUAL
700 Newport Ctr Dr
Nt•wµort Reach
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•Telephon<' i\llJU"h'r
1\utn Jo:xper N\'('l'ss
18662 MacArthur
Irvin~
752-0836 FREE
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HOW IS THE TIME
tor Job "i<'ckc-r:. lu (')w1·!.
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PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE
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8564 HAMILTON ST.
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BOOKKEEPER
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equipment. Call· 549·9:!ta
for int erview.
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full o r p /t1mt• S~111----------l 'h;.11rs. 11.tll Tn•L·~. In• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\Just sell C\'l'rythtn~ Sul i\IANV 11'1-:~lS OF FI Nfo'.
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EMPLOYMENT
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Tit· Tue Sy~tcm,., \11c.
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lhal "R/\RE" d y111g art
of shorlhand ! 'all C:1111
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Agency. 5.56·11!'ll)5
Starboard! to S650
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Capable of han1lll11g all "tlraw fa~t \\hen ynu
office prorrdurc:. Call P!:ll'" •111 :ul 111 ,1h.•· Dail~
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menl Agency. 556·8505. •~ll 5n78
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Assume lease or buy '7S E\tras. $16!.0
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s12s. mo. 536·0042 - -----~·----• '74 Mu1ton9 2 + 2
'70 Et C:imino Super Sporl 4 Speed. factory air con·
396 eoit. 4 spd. l\lnt cond. dlt1onln1t. radio. heeler .
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(Owned by drivers parlicuiar enough
to tr ade tor a Mercedes B enz)
175 PINTO "WAGON
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1han t 5.000 miles •3395 !238MIE '
'73 VW CAMPER
4 scwPd radio oeatcr 1ow miles. $4495
!C,7 /JLWI
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BEETLE DELUXE
.! 0001 low n1o1e,, SJ·l95. (605CWB)
'7 4 CHEVROLET
MONTE CARLO
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beaulllul green with -;w111el bucket seats g
con<;nlo. S4495 f658KKE•
'71 FIAT
SPYDER CONVERTIBLE
.I s;091)d racllo hr?ate1. one own'lr. red with
black vinyl 1n1er1o r S2095 I t60EKWI
'74 OPEL
MANTA COUPE -
o4 speed, radio. heater. less tnan 17.000 actua l
miles s.1Jc pr•COd . $2795. (123A8C)
'75 MERCEDES BENZ
450SL
COUPE ROADSTER
Aulo trans.. lactory air coodllfonlng. POwer
•steering. radio, heater, beautiful red with
matching Interior. less than 7000 actual mlles.
S1 6.950 (297NOS)
Authorized Mercedff Benz OHier
1970 Harbor. Costa Mesa 631·12?6
Quality
AND .
Price • ' GIANT SELECTION OF
N EW & U SE D
CADILLACS. ORANGE
COUNTY CADILLAC
LEADING SPECIALISTS.
1975
ELDORADO
l684MCB)
$Bae5
1975SEDAN
DEVILLE
(450MCF> .. $7895
1974COUPE
DEVILLE
(t~)
$6495
1973
ELDORADO
(#405206)
$5695
1972 ELDORADO
CONVERTIBLE
(35fKSR)
$4995
1965 COUPE
DEVILLE
(303NJP)
$8795
73COUPE
DEVILLE
'(604MIG)
$4595
1975
FLEETWOOD
BROUGHAM
(968LPC)
$8695
.1974 COUPE
DEVILLE
(f26JMW)
$6395
1975
MARK IV
(-498330)
$8795
1975
CORVETTE
(20fMKGJ
$8795
1973 MERCEDES
280SE SEDAN
(410HTO)
$8995
'73 AUDI
(638GYW)
$3995
PLUS 12 MO.
12,000 MILE
CADILLAC
FACTORY
PROTECTION
PLAN
AVAILABLE ON
MOST MODELS
&.lnday. February 1, 197&
THEY~RE BRAND HERE NEW
NO WAITING! 1976 -dilte Dehery
Ir and
MEW
1976
JAGUARS
XJl2L's XJ6L's
XJl2C's XJ6C;s
Choice ol Colors
t 975 Jaguar DEMOS
0 Exarnpl•:
1975 XJ&C & XJ&L
Priced FAR IELOW
tt..1976Me>Mts N TRIUMPHS
BRAND NEW
1976 TR-J's
1976 SPITFIRES
Choice of Colors
UICE SRECTION A immediate Delivery
MG's
BRAND NEW
1976 MGB's
l MIDGETS
Some available
with overdrive
Immediate Delivery
also A 1975 MGB Demo
4 speed trans. with over·
drive, AM/FM radio, rallye
wheels, etc. (SER. 83976)
54895 R
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with Purchase ot any
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•73 IUICK PRICES.
RIVIERA
One or the aharpesl in
the ar.ea . Ha s
everything plus low low
27,000 miles. Save with
safety. (797KPY)
'3888
'74 OPEL
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#D %075
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53895
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53495
52888
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than 5,000 miles. (Stlt
JS807). Only
58999
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260Z 4 s p e e d • a i r
conditioned , mag
wheels, radio, heater.
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(432.KFV). Only
15555
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PACER
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factory air cood., roof
rack. Less than 9,000
miles. COOSMGB) Only
54444
'70 TOYOTA
CORONA 4 dr.
Auto., radio, healer,
air cond., excellent
c ondition thruout
(822880). Only
5 1666
'70 OPEL
710 Sta.
Waqon
#D 3T45
Mag wheels. radial tires. ~io. body mktgs.
54295
610·4 Dr.
#D 3227
Standard trans
53895
710·2 Dr.
#D lltZ .
Std. trans. custom paint,
radio, side mldgs
61 O·Cpe.
#D 305"7
Automatic, radio.
4 speed, ~!o. heater. • S 4 2 9 5
(67SKSF).
52222
'74 AUSTIN
MARINA
4 speed, r adio, heater,
only 7,000 miles. factory
warranty. (263MSF)
'2999
'64 JAGUAR
XKE
Coope. 4 speed, custom
interior. wire wheels.
(MAJ901)
52666
'73 BUICK
61 O·Cpe.
#D 3130
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custom paint. radio.
mldgs.
54595
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.:d 1.0111. one hockey matchup abo,e'! Trare through lines lo fmd out. "'
"l:~lRSE ~I .\ R' \nrl 1.h1•-.r t·11lor:. nratlv for a '>ll rpme picture.
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By Brown and Casson
5URE I JIM ! WEll, AS
C, 'OO'll NOTICE, HE GOT
OFF TO A GRE AT
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HI S (A) EIGHT (J.\Ell
AND A\JOI DED THE
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AN D AtJ HE LOME !:J
DOWN THE HILL, LOOK
. HOW GREAT Hl b FORM IS
WITH HI S ARMS TUCKE D
AND A LOW CROUCH,
OF FE RING t..lllL-.E WIND
RESISTANCE j
~OU'lL NOTICE HE'S
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HE GOES INTO THE TREES/
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·; · Top Telecasters on the Firing Line:
~ · A Hard Look at TV News As Seen I . By Some of Its Best Practitioners
I DAILY PILOT I
II ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A
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Quiz: Are You
More WCreative .
Than You Think?
• .t .
sk Them Yourself
IO ull a famous per_, a ~lton? s.i.11 me ~ •a ....... to ''AM•• F-lly Wee«1y _.,
glOn A..e . New Yori!. N. Y. 10022. We'll pey S5 lor pubf1shed queellons: SOrry, .. CM'I an-r olh.rs •
FOR KATHRYN CROSBY
With your large family and busy life, I'm wonder-
~ng if there was eve1' a t(me when you fell really
alone?-8.C., HoUyWood, Calif.
• Yes. Once I had a guest on my 'IV program who had •
written a wonderful book on cancer. It was his first 'IV
show. I questioned him about his 'book, but he blacked out
FOR SEN. BIRCll BAl'H (D-lnd.)
U DQ strong Democratic can~idate emerges before the na-
tiooal convention, do you thinlt Senator Xennedy"will run?
-Robert Clark, Montgomery, Ala.
e r have talke<l to St:nator Kennedy about this several times.
I really believe that there an: 110 circumstances that would
cause him to be a candidate in I 976. ·
FOR ROBERTA FLACK, singer
Ale you married?-N.S., Cheyenne, Wyo.
• l was once-in 1966 to bass player Stephen Novescl. But
it turned sour nn<l we got divorced in 1972. It was great
until it stopped he ing a marriage. While it lasted, Stephen
was u wonderful husband. Other men handed their wives
tulips, but Stephen brought me roses-and threw them at
my feet. But we're still friends and always will be because
he's unc of those fautastic good-us-gold people.
FOR LEE MERlWETllER, ~-tar of TV's"Bamaby Jones"
This may sound silly, but with your gorgeous figure, is
there anything you can't wear?-E.E., Medford, Ore.
e Ifs not silly at all. I wish it were. ( always have trouble
with evening gowns )>eenuse I can't wear those that are
very hare on top. I've got hroad shoulders, and anything
off tl1e shoulder makes me look even wider! So when I shop,
I'm on the lookout for tlresse~ that cut the line (such as
1umpers ) or have a break at the 'armpits. That's why ( often
have long scarves trailing over one shoulder-it creates an
optical illusion und makes rne look less lop heavy.
FOR REP. TllOMAS P. O'NEILL, JR.,
l»'lnocratic Ma;onty u ·odcr from Massacl1usettN
Could Richard Nixon ever be re-elected President of the
United States?-Martha Thorpe, Atlantic City, N.J.
e Hichard Nixo11 resigned as President after the House
ludil'iary Cuinmittt-e had voted on articles of impeachment
>11l before the full I louse of Hcprescnt:1tivcs cunsidercd
them. This 111eam thill, lcj!ally. he is not prohibited from
scekiug fe<leral office again. However, he t'tmld not be
re-elected Prcsideul since, under the 2211d Amendment, no
one can be ck'ClcJ to the Presidency more than twice.
FOR TRE .. ASK THEM YOURSELF" EDITOR
ls Frank Sinatra u rude in private life as he is in public?
-8 .C., Vancouver, Wash.
• Paul Anica, for years his good and dose friend. ad vises:
.. No. He ca11 be his own wurst enemy in su<.•h things as deal-
ing with the p~~. Lut man y things you hear arc groundless
nr arc mngnilled. He's wonderful to his frien<ls, quietly sup·
ports charities unJ is very sc11silive. He's 011e of the few
people iii show bwi11css I t:a11 talk to. When you're with
Frnnk , you're t·ompletely at <:01$C. At his Cacs11rs Prunt'C
.'com<:hack,' he hu<l a IJaJ thruut uml wa.~ worried :ind hit-
tcrly <l isappointc<l. (He's a p<'rft.-t:tionist.) l wrote anc.I told
him 1 lm<:w how he fell uml that I rcspcctctl him for tryiug
so hard. When he ~ol my 1111tc, he pnoned-on the verge
or tears. l WU.S the only one who had contactcJ him. No ooe
else bad cared eno\lgh. Fr11uk, on the other hand, cares
about everyone." • Co¥Wt Pllol6 by Petet C ~rl
...
and clammed up to the point where he couldn't remember
a thing. He was shaking with fear and 1 rudn't know what
to do. At t~t point I was probably more scared than he
was, because it was up to me to bail h1rn out. J wali on the
verge of tears wben a commercial breaJc rescued me. We
both recovered our ~mposure a bit, but it was definitely
one of my wonJt experiences.
FOR PHYLLIS DILLER
Bet you won't tell me how old you are.-Susan Walker,
Easton, Pa. '
e F~ure it out. l have the brain of an eight-ycar-old hwn-
mingbird; the feet of a 91-year-old biped; the figure of a
60-year-old mop; t~ hands of a 74-year-old Librarian; the
elbows of a 98-year-old Gypsy who·s been reading tea
leaves; the atteution span of a gnat; the hair of a retired
Dalai Lama; the gait of a squirrel, and the heart of a middle-
aged gazelle. Jn short, I'm 142 years away from my Bi-
'centennial.
POil BURT REYNOLDS
You and Paul Newman are both considered sex symbols.
Do ):OU feel that you two have anything in common?
-.K. Hughes, Colorado Springs, Colo.
e Yes. We both like Joanne Wo<>dwar<l.
FOR CllARLES BRONSON
I just saw "Hard Times," and I would like to know if you
ever took boxing lessons or had martial arts training?
-1. Madanat, Wilmington, Del.
• Nope. l leamcd how to defend myself the hard and prac-
tical way-011 the streets of Ehrenfeld, Pa., in coal mining
country, where J ~rcw up. (J went down into a mine for tht:
fmt time when J was JO-working. not visiting.) You ha'<l
to koow how to use your fists because someone else was
always ready to use his on you. I had to ta.Ice care of myselr
off the streets. too. 111 my house. I was unc of 14 children!
FOR RlCK MARTIN, l1ockey 1ta r
Do you think hockey has become too violent?-Leo L.
Smith, Chicago, Ill.
• Hoclccy is a tough sport and the hard body-chccki11g ill
part of the game, but the dirty playing is not. I've observed
that most o( the dirty stull i.<i <lone by less talented players.
And to be hone.st with you, J don't think 11nythi11g will he
J one about the violence until someone gets crippled or
killed.
Febrv•ry 1. 11176 /Uml(Y ~ The N-spaper Magazine
A-~ ef 0.... C1111r tc•leu, lite.
Ra"'"'"41 IC. ..._, ChMrrNll ol tlle lkwd
A. Edlrerd Miiier, ,.,.eld9nt Ff'9d o-. ProeldMt, Downe Pl#Ml1t.#ftf .
CHARLES E. fl£RRY, ProalflMt oftfl PufJll1"-r MORTON FRANK. Cll•l<lfl•11
,.ATIUCK 11. ~Y. V.P.-Ad Director MOftT HJIMY, V.P.-Edltor-ln-Chlef
Qenld S. w ..... Eaatern Mgr.; llUcMld D. c.non, R~ DodMft, Managing Editor
Assoc. Eastern Mgr.: Joe'~· Jr. IUctiard Yaldatl, Art Director
Wesi.m Mgt.: ~II.. RIM, Detroit Mor. ......,._.....,,.,_,Senior Edltot
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Roltla Tbrusb.
The Top Newseasters Talk Baek
About How They See Their Jobs . . ..
TV •How Unbiased Is It?
News •Is It Censored?
•Did It Fall Down on Watergate?
•Has It Become Too Gloomy?
Mike W•llac:e
"Phony opllmlaM would Cl'llctdJ ...,
out lta .. 1c:ome on the alt."
John ChMcellor
"Our fob Is IO ,.port on how progHfM ••...,._..,ed. "°"""' more."
•Tom Brokaw
"I am moat cone.med about prqemnt
~ tradition of • frff PNM , • ,"
S urveys claim that a big share of the
American public derives all its
understanding of current events
from TV news broadcasts. Can we
rely on TV for so much infonnation?
How responsible and accurate are the
men who. report aod comment on the
news? How much power do they wield?
What part do newscasters play in our
day-to-day educational awareness? To
find out the answers to these tough
questions. FAMILY WEEK.LY decided to
go to the source. We talked with s~n of
lhc best-liked, most respected TV news-
casters. Our symposium consists of
Howard K. Smith (ABC commentator).
Biii Beutel (ABC reporter), D•n
R•ther (CBS anchorman<orrespon-
dcnt), Mike W•llKe (CBS correspo n-
dent and co-editor of CBS's "60
Minutes"), John Chancetlor (NBC an·
chorman), (Ttfn Brokaw (NBC White
House corr~ndent), Edwin Newman
(NBC corrcspoodcnl).
FAMILY WEEKLY: Do networks tefl
"•II the new9 that's fit to tell?"
RATHER: We are incapable of doing
that. Frankly, there is not enough time
to do it. I regret those polls that indicate
that most people get most, if not all, of
their news from TV. One must read as
well. One must read newspapers, maga-
zines and, at least occasionally, a book.
But I don't thiok a person nowadays can
be well informed and not watch TV,
either. f find some people who consider
themselves "intellectual" people. who
pride themselves o n saying, "I never
watch TV." l think that's 1hc mark of
an uninformed person, too.
WALLACE: I think any careful reading
of our news coverage over the past half
doz.en years would prove that if a story
was worth covering, we did it.
FW: Whal criticl9"1 of TV news do JOU
find the most unjust? The most valid?
CHANCELLOR: The most unjust criti-
cism is that sponsors have power over
what we report. The most valid criticism
is that we pay 100 much atlention to the
news of the day and not enough atten-
tion 10 slower-moving events that may
m the long run be more important.
WAU..ACE: I think the most unjust
criticism is that there·s a liberal bias in
the networks. The most valid is fhat we
• follow our sisters of print too slavishly.
We don't find enough stories by our-
selves.
SMITH: I think most of us are liberal.
Most of us are left-of-center Democrats.
"Whet happened In the c .. e of
The New Yori< Times and the
Pentegon Papers 11 that iome·
one walked In and ha~ the
Tlmet the story. That did not
..-quire greet Investigative
reporting, In my judgment."
-Oan Rather, CBS Newa
After all, we were raised during the
FDR years or in the long shadow he
cast, and we are all college-educated.
We arc criticized for being too picturc-
orientcd. Again, I agree. We are at-
tracted by pictures; adion magnetizes
us. Finally, we are accused of never giv-
ing the ·whole story. On TV everything
is tight, ad-libbing rarely occurs because
it throws us off schedule. In a sense, TV
news ls a very unsaiisfactory form of
journalism. But there arc limitations m
every ficld-ShakcspeJtre's was a small
stage, ours is time.
RATHER: The most unjust criticisms
are those claiming that all newscasters
are involved in some dark conspiracy of
ideology. The criticism that we are su·
perfic1al is often valid. I rhink Jt"s vastl y
ovcntatcd. but there are some subjects
that we haven't yet learned to deal w11h
in depth. For example, we don't do a
very good job of reporting new ideas,
but that's because ideas arc not easy 10
define within a visual framework.
BEUTEL: Our critics claim that we're a
limited medium. Well, that's essentially
true-but then we don't believe we're the
complete answer. A 11ewsc,1st is, by dcfi-
' ni1io11, a very good headline strv;ce.
FW: Do you think there's more cen-
sorship In TV than in the printed
word?
BROKAW: Censorship is a grossly mis·
understood word. Practically, it means
government intervention or restriction
of lhc right of the press to determine
what is news. Editing is the more appro-
priate term here. Yes, there is more
editing in tv because our time and space
limits are so much more severe.
NEWMAN: There are obviously more
outlets for printed journalism than for
broadcast journalism. There arc simpl9
more magazines and newspapers than
there are TV networks. This provides
lhe printed word with greater variety
and more chance for original reporting.
·But censorship-I have not run inlo that.
SMITH: There is no real censorship.
Take the Equal Time Law. This is the
law which stipulates that we must give
equal coverage time to political candi-
dat~. Only TV is affected by ii, and it
means that networks are nol aJlowcd to
endorse candidates. But I feel this is a
good ruling because it's conceivable 1ha1
newscasters could elect or defeat a can-
didate. ABC's ''Nightly News" program
alone has between 10 million und 12
miVion viewers. so consider what would
happen if all lhc network commentators
endorsed the same candidate. News-
papers have much smaller circulations
than that, so we leave that editorializing
10 them.
FW: So much that Is newsworthy ia of
• depreulng nature that •ft•r a while
our perspective gets warped. Should
the media make a concerted effort to
reatore optimism?
BROKAW: We have an obligation to
reflect reality, not manufacture opti-
mism. Much of the news is depressing,
but if we were to ignore it, it wouldn't
go away. By br~adcasling details and
providing perspective, we at leasl give
the public an opportunity to cope wi th
the ne~s. to make decisions based on
knowledge, not ignorance. Besides, every
TV news program contains an upbeat
story of some kind. Consider the amount
of time and money we've spenl on cov-
ering space flights. Unfortunately, it is
human nature to remember the grue-
some and forget the wholesome.
WALLACE: Phony optimism would
quickly wear out its welcome on the air.
Renewed faith and optimism only grow
out of the efforts this country and ils
FAMILY WEEKLY. February I. 1978 e I
people make lo fulfill our promise of
freedom. decency and justice.
CHANCELLOR: I see a 101 of cynicism
aboul government at all levels.· and ii
worries me. Journalism is a chronicle
of conflict and change. Advocacy of op-
timism would not be joumalism, b11i
pwpaganda. It would therefore require
decision-making machinery on what
would be acceptat>I~ ~ws aod what
wouldn't be acceptable. That's what they
have in Russia, and it docsn!t work.
FW: In whal important area do you
find the public least knowledgeable?
Can we correct this? .,
BROKAW~ J think Americans are-knowl-
edgeable in all areas except economics,
which is not unusual since the subject
baffles even the economists.
WALLACE: Ir's not just the American
public that pleads ignorance about eco-
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SMrnt: TV is unfortunately not the best
medium in which lo present economic
questions. Numbers just don't come
across on film. I can say that 10,000
j,lCOl?Je sutler from such and such a dis-
ease, and people will claim I said
100,000 or a milijon. Now we have eco-
nomic CAperts on TV, but 1 sometimes
(eel that the information would be as
readily understood coming from those
of us who don't claim lo be specialists.
Our approach is more straightforward.
CHANCELLOR: l think a lot of people
don't understand much about the bal·
ance o( strategic nuclear arms, which i:i
a very complex subjecl. I wish more
people could lake an interest in ii, be-
cause if the ··experts" arc wrong, we
might all get burned up.
NEWMAN: Foreign affairs 1s my guess.
Whal lo do about it is a Jifficult ques·
tion since people will take in no more
foreign news than they want to.
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FW: Do you IHI thllt rour opinion•
have helped shape America?
SMITH: l9'1ividually, no newscaster has
much inftuence. But the medium as a
wholt has enormous impacl. Newsca.sl·
ers effect change only by virtue of 1he
fact that they pound out fai:ts day after
day. In that sense,-you could say that
we were instrumental in furthering Civil
Rights, or in bringing 1hc Vietnam and
Watergate debacles to an end. But ours
is a very doubtful form of fame. In the
last three weeks, I have been mistaken
for bQlh John Chancellor and Harry
Reasoner.
BEUTEL: I don't believe that any of us
sets out to change the direction of popu·
lar thought. No one program tries to,
nor could it succeed if ii did. But when
you take the conglomerate or all net-
work and local information programs-
ycs. we have a considerable influence.
CHANCELLOR: I hope we don't. I offer
v~ry few personal opinions on TV, and
when I do offer o ne, it's often an opinion
a lready held by n lot or other people.
NEWMAN: My asuumtnts or what is
news and what is not news have prob-
ably had some cffccl over the year.;, but
I doubt that my oplhions have. This is
normal.
FW: I• being a newecaeter compa-
rable to hold6ng public office?
NEWMAN: Absolutely not. We '"c nut
1hr govuflllltfll. nnd we arc ""' an,olttr-
nativt ROVtmmrnt. It is a grave mistake
for newspeople to think themselves part
of the governing process. The proper
attitude is independence, detachment.
RATHER: In a way; yes. I think we face
an election every day when the person
who has his h.and on the knob elects
whether to watch CBS, NBC or ABC.
He elects whether to ~en to Dan Rather
or not. And beyond that, be elects every
day whether to pay any attention lo
what Dan Rather says.
CHANCEUO}t> There:S no comparison.
Public officials eirher administer pro-
grams or offer ideas. Our job in journal-
ism is lo report on how those programs
arc administered, nothing more.
'O¢Ot
FW: TV networks certalnlJ have the
money and staff to do inveeligallve
reporting, but II wn The New York
Time• that broke the Pentagon Paper•
and Tiie Waahlnglon Poat that •••re-
sponsible tor unearthing the truth
about Watergate. Why?
BEUTEL: TV is just not good at inves-
tigative reporting. l think 1herc are two
reasons for this. First, we feel we must
have pictures to substantiate a story, and
it's hard to be inconspicuous when ..._
"I have argued for • long time
that we build up unreal expecta-
tioM about Presidents al)d IO
create disappointment in propor-
tion. We inflate the Presidency-
which misleads not only the peo-
ple but the man holding office."
-Ed~n Newman, NBC News
you·rc lugging around huge camera
equipment. Second, we can't afford lo
keep reporters on stories for indefinite
periods of time-we hav0e an unwritten
law of economic utilization.
WALLACE: We haven't failed in this
area because or nerv•. but because of
lack of initiative. So far, we just haven't
devoted the resources, effort or attention
that good investiga1ion requires.
RATHER: ut's stop for. a minute and
lake each case on its merits. Whal hap·
pcncd in the case of The New York
Times and the Pentagon Papers is that
someone walked in and handed the
1'imes the story. That did not require
great investigative reporting, in my judg-
mentl l'll admit, however, that it took a
lot of guts for the Times to print it. As
for The Wn.rhington Post, the Watergate
story began as a policc·bcat story. The
Post, in addition to being a national
newspaper, is a local paper for Wash-
ington. They co~r the local police ~at,
and we don't.
SMITH: Newsp:lpers have much larger
stall& than we do. Their reporters a~
paid rather poorly in comparison with
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Are You More Creative
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True or False? Many people
who are creative think that they
are not-while many people
who think they are creative
aren't. (See numbers 1and 2.)
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Many people who are creative think
that 1hey are no1.
2. Many people who think they tut
creative aren't.
3. If you want to develop your latenl
creative ability, you should stop day-
dreaming and lake positive action.
4. Some hallucinations are perfectly
normal anti reveal creative imagina·
lion.
5. Some people so completely repress
their creative side that it only mani·
fcscs itself wlit11 they art rulup.
&. The more creative you are, ihe Jess
likely you are to be concerned with im·
pressing others or "keeping up with the
Joneses.''
ANSWERS
1. Tr11t:. Many people wich creative
ability never realiie their polential·and
never give it a chance to surfaee-sim-
plybecause it hu never occurred to them
that they might be creative. Also, their
creative thoughts mighl have been sup·
pressed by a lack of encouragemenl or
by mundane, workaday ac1ivi1y. As
one aulhonty observes, many people
have deep uncapped wells o( creative
power just wailing to be energized aod
constructively directed.
2. True. Many people confose being
high-slrung, lemperamental or neurotic
with being creative, and they tlnd it
easy 10 convince themselves that they
are misunderstood geniuses. While neu·
rolic lendencies may go hand ln hand
wich creativity. usually they don't And
studies indicate thac creat!ve people
who have such tendencies are success•
ful in spitt of their neurosis rather than
because of 11. "
3 , Falu. Scudies show that 1hc "inner
phenomenon'' we call daydreaming is an
importanc imaginative process which
markedly Increases creacivity. It 11lso
has been found lo serve two other con·
structive purposes: providing a valU-
able release from nervous cension and
making boredom lolerable.
4. Trut. According to the studies Of
Dr. Roland Fischer, Clinical Professor
in che Department of Psychiatry at
Georgetown Univer~ity, lhere are two
kinds of hallucinations-the cype ex·
perienced by paranoid persons, which
is a distortion of reality; and the
originaJ and innovative hallucinations.
which may be experienced by creative
people. He cites research showing that
I 0 percent of the normal population
who experience similar phenomena
arc perfectly capable of ditferenliating
between the real and imaginary. His
conclusion: Much of the communica-
tion with the unknown, unseen and un-
heard is communicalion on a truly
ereacive level and originaces in hallu-
cinatory experiencc.s.
5. True-as evidenced by psychological
srudies conduc1ed by a learn of inves<i·
galors al California Stale College. They
cile, for example, the fascinating case
history of a young woman wh<>Jlabitu-
ally talked in her sleep, of!en holding
lucid conversations with anolher per-
son. It was ooted tha1 in contrast to her
wakeful behavior. her sleep-talking
was characterized by unusual. creative
aspects. An invesligation revealed chat
due to early childhood conditioning .
she had repressed this facet of her per·
sonality and "only allowed her cre-
a11ve side to emerge when she was
asleep."
8. Trut!-as revealed by creacivity re·
search al che National lnstilute of
Mental Health, where it was found
that people who made high scores on
creativity lcsls tended I<> he 1he lease
concerned w11h making a favorable im·
prcssion ()n others. They also differed
from less ere1111vc people in that chey
were more poised, 5J>tl(ltllncou.~. more
Adventurous, humorous,
rebellious and assertive. ..,.m
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'Most P1opl1 Are Too Busy Eornlag • Livl11g to Mole Any Moa1y'
I used to work hard. The 18-hour
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But I didn't start making big money
until I did less-a lot less.
For example, this ad took about 2
hours lo write. With a little luck. it
should earn me 50, maybe a hundred
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What's more, I'm going to ask you to
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cost me no more than 50 cents. And I'll
try to make it so irresistible that you'd
be a damed fool not to do it. '
After all, why should you care if I
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lo make a lot more.
What if I'm so sure that you will
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\'II make you the world's moet unusual
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If you don't agree that it's worth al
l eas/ o hundred times what you
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because both these methods involve
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And I'm already going to give you
the biggest bargain of your life.
Because I'm going to tell you what it
took me 11 years to perfect : How to
niake money the Lazy Man's Way.
O.K.-now I have to brag a little. I
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prove that sending me the 10 dollars ..•
which I'll keep "in escrow'' until you're
satisfied ... is the smartest thing you
eve.r did.
I live in a home that'sworth$100,000. ·
I know it is, because I turned down an
offur for that much. My mortgage is less
than half that, and the only reason I
haven't paid if off is because my 'Tux
Accountant says I'd be an idiot.
My "office," about a mile and a haU
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My view is so breathtaking that moet
people comment that they don't see how
I get any work done. But I do enough.
About 6 hours a day, 8 or 9 months a
year.
Tile rest of the Lime we spend at our
mountain "cabin.'' I paid $30,000 for it
-cash. ,,-
1 have 2 boats nnd a Cadillac. All
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We have stocks, bonds, invest.rne:nts,
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my family.
And I'll show you just how I did it-
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Tt doesn't require "education." I'm a
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'lt doesn't require "capital.'' When I
started out, I was so deep in debt thnt n
lawyf'J' friend advised bankruptcy as
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poid off our debts and, outside o( the
mortgage, don· t owe a cent to any man.
It doesn't require "Juck." I've had
more than my share, but I'm not prom-
ising you that you'll make as much
money as I have. And you may do bet-
ter; I personally know one man who
used these principl~, worked bard, and
made 11 million dollars in Biears. But
money isn't everything. ~f.!t ...
It doesn'l require "talent." Just
enough brains to know what to Jook for.
And I'll tell you that.
It doesn't requir~ "youth." One
woman I worked with is over 70. She's
, travelled the world over, making aJI the ,,.
money she n~, doing only what I
taught her.
It doesn't require "experience." A
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$25,000 a year for the past 5 years,
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What does it require? Belief. Enough
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The wisest man I ever knew told me
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Don't take as long as I did to find out
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675 South Main Street
· Orange, California 92668
i Joe Kerbo ,
17105 South Pacific, Dept. 28-Z
Sunset Beach, California 907<t2
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. You can twi~I away Ugly fat in just 14 days
By Twirling Your Gyro-Gym Just S Min. A 1Jco; --
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You Can 'Hm 4 Inches Off Your Waist, •
Shed 12 Lbs. And Shape Up Forever I
by Jack Powe~
If you can spare just five mmutcs a day.
they will ~ 1he rnost worrl1wh1le minutes
yo~· e spent Ill your life. The revlllu1ion -
ary new exen.:iser. Gyro-Gy1n, lets you
twirl your way 10 a sltm . trim, totally fit
new body in just 14 day s. Gym-Gym was
specifo:ally Jes1gned for the overweight.
underexerdsed people. who hare to exer-
cise and dislike dieting even more.
Gyrn-Gym 1s such, fun to use. you'll
ac.:1uaJly find ii hard 10 pu1 down. It's kind
of like having a new toy that you can twirl
while watching TV. Twirl 11 eo the beat of
your ktnd of musu:, or use your Gyro.Gym
in your back yard and cae..:h some sun as
you twirl. You'll quu:kly see the results 1>f
using your Gyro-Gym. In as h11le as three
days, your body will be firmer you'll
have more energy and vitahty . One uf the
immedi:ue effects of your new fitness will
be a great improvement 1n your love life. A
nabby body performs sluggishly -without
en thusiasm. Your fie . new b~ldy will
perform with Lest and vigor. Your new
mental altitude (self-confidence) acts.
100. lo renew :ind rev11ahze your hwelife .
Stu1is1ics prove that the righe kind of
exercise buys years. Us111g your Gyro-Gym
just five minutes a day· slows the llging
process. Because 11 works on every inch of
your body. Gym-Gym helps you eo hvc
longer and look a,nd feel grcac.
HOW DOES YOUR GYRO-GYM WORK?
h works by using two scientific princi-
ples. (The only way exercise can be easy
and fun, and stiU be effective.) Gyro-Gym
uses the principles of Advanced Resistance
and Centrifugal Force Transfer (CFT). The
Advanced ResistancC; principle works by
adding a small amount of water to the
bottles the nrsl day and twirhng your
Gyro(;ym for S minutes. The second day
you add a little additloMl water and lwirl
fo r S mtnutes. The third day a Jettie more,
and so on throuR)lout your fourteen day
Gyw-Gym prog1a111. As c:ad1 thy p:isscs.
you be~ome firmer. slimmer. and healthier.
You s1111ply ewirl :iway ugly f:.it . while
you eat (sensibly) the foods you love . -
The Cen trifugal Force Tru~fer (\FT)
prindple begins to operate as you twirl the
bu11les. (See the photo below.) ('enl rifugal
force is that force 1ha1 throws you to the
side of ehe roller coaster as it makes a turn
and the force that keeps satellites in orbit
as ehey circle the earth.
Instructions. which will accompany
your Gyro-Gym , will show you exercises
for slimmi ng of the waistline area , toning
of the arm. shoulder, neck and face mus-
des and building and beautifying ehe
bustlme (expanding the chest area in men).
When you bend forward at the waist
and twirl your Gyro-Gym, ehe benefits are
transferred tu the back. hips. buttocks and
legs sJimming and fim1ing with every
twirl. Because you control the amount of
water in the -bottles each day. you build
your exercise program slowly. personalJy,
and suffer no sore, strff rnusdes. Your
Gyro-Gym even includes an e:isy-to-under-
seund inst ruc11on booklet.
WHY DOES GYRO·GYM WORK
WHILE OTHER METHODS FAIL?
Many reasons. Fir~t. unlike 0th.er
exercise machines, that wotk only 1>n
cercain areas of the body, Gyro-Gym works
to shape :ind trim every inch. And , while
calistlae111c·type exercises :ire difficult and
boring, Gyro.Gym is easy and fun . Unlike
dret pills and strenuous dietit1g 111:!1 ma kes
you weak and nervous. twirling your
Gyro.Gym ca lms and relaxl!s you.
You use your Gyro-Gym right in the
privacy of your own home. There's no
need for extra equipmene (not even a door)
or special cloehing. Wear whatever you
want. your pajamas. if you like. Your
Gyro-Gym can be stored anywhere. taken
anywhere and used wherever you have the
little space it takes 10 twi rl.
Gyro-Gym is made of steel and high-
impact plastic.:. that will stand up to hea vy
use . And it will gel it. since every member
of your family and probably your friends
will want 1'0 use it when they see the
terrific shape you're in.
"GYRO-GYM CONCENTRATES
ON SPECIFIC AREAS
I'm slim on top. bul my hips and legs
are heavy . I hate to diet because I always
lose inches off my bustlin~. My Gyro-Gym
exercise program gave me specific exercises
fo r my legs and hips. I lost '3 lbs., 4 inches
off my waist, l inches off my hips, but my
bustltne st1yed the same ."
Pat Shorth.ill
LEf<T : Ll'"9• •01tMtl ultd lier Girro-Girm to twlf1 •way 12 11111 • .tftd 4 h•cll .. from lier ••ht wllllo
watclll"' tlle ""' S mlnut" of ~avorlte TV sllow. l\IOHT: After Just 14 day1 Linda was lllm •ll•ltl'Y .tnd totally flt. • •
"GYRO-GYM CAN SHAPE YOU UP
FOR A BETTER JOB
I've always wanted to be a fashion
model. but I was too heavy 10 geJ a good
job. In desperation. I decided to try
Gyro-Gym. Wow! What a difference it
made in just 14 days. 1 lost 12 lbs. nnd
trimmed and shaped my entire body. No
more trouble getting modeling sessions
now!"
Linda Bonnell
"GYRO-GYM CALMS
FRAZZLED NERVES
Every lime I try to lose weight , I gel
nervous and weak. I always quit the diet
because I know I'm ruining my health .
After using my Gyro-Gym for 14 days, I
lost 18 lbs. and 5 inches off my waist. Bur,
what's so am3Zing, is that tw .. ling my
Gyro-Gym actually calmed my nerves and
increased my endurance.''
Dan McClin1odc
CllHI,. MCCllfttecll fl l'felt11rM ... ,. ...-torml"'
lier Gyro-Gym ceHullte ... ,,.,.., •••rcl1e. Tllo
Gyro-Gym •••· actlnlM •ir tllo ._,,...,,..nit•"· II rv•i..• •••k 11tt1 fortll o-. lier itro ... m eroet. ·
.. GYRO·GYM GETS RIO OF
UNSIGHTLY CELLULITE
I tried rhe cellulite book. and it worked
fairly well for 2 months, but then came
back. My Gyr<>-Gym destroyed all my
cclluJite after just 14 days of use. And, it's
never retumcd."
Cindy McCllntock
"GYRO-GYM IS LIKE HAVING A
HEAL TH SPA IN YOUR OWN HOME
I was spending hundreds of dollars a
year for my health spa membership and
more on gasoline driving back and forth.
Plus, wanting to keep up wilh the other
women there, I had nearly a hundred
doll ars in different colored leotards. With
Gyro-Gym. l have my own health spa in
my own home for only $19.95."
Nancy Bauhof
HOW DO YOU ORDER
YOUR GYRO-GYM?
To order your Gyro-Gym and become
slim, trim and totally fit in only 14 days,
simply do this: Fill out the coupon below
and mail along with S 19 .95 plus SI .00
postage and handJing 10 the address below.
You can order with confidence, because
your Gyro-Gym is fuUy guaranteed. lf after
14 days, you aren't slimmed down, shaped
up and healthier and, if you haven't
received at least I':! compliments from
people who never noticed you before -
retum your Gyro.Gym for a full refund -
110 questions asked.
Take the "pinch tesr" right this minute.
If you can pinch more ttian an in cJ\ of fat
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&Rain. That's a prom1se.
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Th• last time you pick.t str-befrin -~ bought them -
how m1ny did it t1ke to mike 1 qu1rt7 El9hty7 One hun-
ctr.d7 More7 R..,1., st,_berries ,,.. to -11 -most
peopte IOM countl But w ith this h1rdy ¥1rlety. you can
expec1 quarts FROM JUST JO STRAWBERRIES! And
'"-... ,,. __ ... berries .... hithly diM-mstant, !hey
rip.. vf6Y fist. plus they ptoduce lots of ,_ runners to
• flYe you 1 b,..r patch -v .,._, H..,. wonderful bit
str-berries for jlfl'ls, frMier, freth des•rts for months!
And GET A HEAD START -by pl1ntlne now. Not
lhipped to Arizon1.
ACTUAL SIZE/
e11,.11 11,.,.,.,.,.,., mCNt tollu
have ever Men: dark red, very swHt -yet firm. All purpc>M
-frHH, Jam, NI '•m tr11hl
CA UTION'
The mOS1 frequtnlly noted "complaint" on these m1rvelous berries ia
th1t most people iu1t dkl'\'t think to order •noueht Hontttly, you will
went "' t111t 50 of me.. pt1nts to stert -•wn ~ .,,Iller p11tchft.
SAYE MOllEY GROW YOUR . OWN FRUITS
· . AND VEGETABLES
-·
Easy-to-Grow
Big -Teoder -
Delicious
ASPARAGUS
10 Plillts only s 10 o :!: ::: :i~!~
.... tetteler, detlclou1 -aw P9ffl•P• tfle easiest trow" of 111 summer ,,..etal:lln! Once
ettablllfled, '"• Of'lll"al 1tlanll11t uMnll'J' produc;es for JO yursl Martfla Watfllnt(fbn
.. ,ietll' orOCIUCfl abunct•"'· tllnt·11Ze Wll" tender Ups.
TENDER
MEATY
DELICIOUS
OLD-FASHIONED
.
FROM YOUR GARDEN
VERY EASY-TO-GROW
VICTORIA
~RHUBARB ::I
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~ ~ ~!!! ~-~ 1.:.~ ..... ~~~M~:. !!!~2 .. ~~~~:..!:!I,._ .. -~ .. ..,.Y ~~~':.-t ,.,."""'' Gl•es ._utHul flowen., tM. Mailes a nice S"rwnn&al ....-., . ._.,,.I/I" t• t" "",.ry r .. t._ Sotry, canroot .. ''""~to California. B
Gcow your own mouth watering fruits and vegetables riqht in your own
garden and beat high food costs. Yes, home gardens produce delicious and
wholesome food and at a cost far below retail prices.
Sweet. Jlicy, Deliciom
GRAPES
99~ EA.
Cl for U .1S)
(I for U .H)
(t for $1.00)
NIAGARA -Popular Incl
Cl•S"ncl•ble w"ll• 1r1pu. LI"• bunc!Ms of juicy
tOOCIMH,
CONCORD ~ Recotnlzed
11 '"• finest blue ,,.,. In tlM United State .. DllP•nCI·
able -1buftela11t.
AGAWAM -Llrte reel
.,.,., Wit" a Clal1Clou1
fY•or. V1torou1 1rower.
Efll.oy fine fruit Mell wm·
mer for ye•ri wltll tll•••
...... ",, 'llnH. C"OOM ll'Ollr
fnorlU• from tfleM '"'M
oopular urletleu
You'll r.c;etfe cfloke ....., .. ,...._, .. .,,,. .. tMt
wltl MM' at 111 urty .... f'te11t 110111 a fence or
.,..,, I t•t 11Nrt.. Select ..,, .. , of eec" color
for deUc .. u1 ••lety -ll' wm-r •
AMAZING LOW PRICE!
50 ONION
SETS
ONLY s100
(100 for $1.85)
You c:.n have fNth grHn onions in 4 to 5
weeks I This is • must for die home
garden. Famous Stutgllf'ter variety. It's
mild enough fot hamburgers -yet gives
full flavor to pot roasts. An excellent
grower -big, robuti. A good keeper:
S.ve money and •ow your own onions
tttis "'""'*· PAGE 2
Fast G'owing
Silve' G,ay Beauty
RUSSIAN OLIVE S FOR 5298
10 to( S6 49 20 for S9 98 30 for $14.49
You'll De amared at tit• rapid 1rowtlt of tll•te Hrutll• Ruuun Olives
(Enetnu1 au1ustlfolla). Anel tttelr unusual tOwer1111y color wlll make
them welcome In •!!Y l11'C11eapt. a.G•u• '"'Y ara fa1t1rowlftl,\IO•ely
all tenon, anel nry llarely, Runlan Ollwes make parfect lteeltlnt or scrHn ptantlnt .•. can be cllppeel or left to trow to 15·20 fl. You'll
•'41.Clally •nloy the fra1rant yellow-wlllt• blonom1 Heh May. Ruulan Ollwe will trow In poor IOll, remalnll'll full and lonfy tllroutlt all kinds
of w11tller. Tltrlwes In full sun or part lat 11tade. ,.lant tttue I Vt to J ft .
nur1ery trown ,,.., l ·I ft. apart for full 1eretnlnt.
One of-Nature's Most Richly Colored Trees ...
oyat-llED MAPL-E-
at 1/2 price Reg. $1.50 ea. ·
Now only
75~
(3 for $2.00)
4 for $3.85}
GROWS MOST
ANYWHERE I
WONDERFUL
SHADE TREEI
0.. ......... _ .. , .... ., .......
lfWt 11 llte Meutl,_I R•D MA"-&
I--ftlWNWI) WI'" ltt •rtn1a11t' ...... ---........ •""' IM ..._ II lu411 .. wllll Ulut•
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SPECIAL·BY MAIL OFFERt
Colorado BLUE SPRUCE . 4 ye1r old -10" -18" size · 3 FOR $100 ( ' lor '1 l!>I
(ll Int 'J 6 ))
(II for ') 401
Yea ~ tltat't rltltt -now you can purcttue tit• b .. utlful Colo·
rado 811.1• Spruce l'"lcea pu,..en1 tl1uca) 11 amuhttly tow prlcu -only Joi ea. wtttn you tend for I I . '1"1ttM .,. 1tron1 no111tern
trown, nicety rootecl •·v••• old, 10"·11" ...Ollnt1 tltat .,. all nur"ry trown. Just tltt rltllt al.rt for tran1til•ntl1'11. C11ctlltnt for
u• H couMr troup1, wfndbrulu, Or u lnellwldu11 -lmtn1.
Buy now end """ Utt added •ltawre of 11t1plnt yo\lr ''" lul\ tlte way yau went wltllt you watclt It trow.
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YOU CAN DEPEND ON
HOUSE OF WESLEY
For -20 yo.n wo'wt ptovided top~u11ity nur .. f\' stock fOf our m1il onf• CUit·
omen. We've dtOlln some of our moat popul.tt end mott u•f\11 h.-n1 for dMw P9tft.
IU you can-. our prices fiv• you tt'le most pollible for your !TtONy. Hlfh quelity -
low Pfices -you c.n·1tw1v1 d.-ncf on the9 '"''"" from Hou• of W....,.
SHOP BY MAIL FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR EASY CHAIR!
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EARLY Rl<:HMOND
CHERRY
only s1.so ea.
(2 for $2.75) (3 for $4.00)
Early Richmond Cherry is ex·
cellent for pies and preserves.
Berries se light red and thin
skinned. Ripen in June. You'll
receive carefully grown, well·
rooted 1 % to 3 ft. trees. Sorry,
cannot be sent to California.
Americas Favorite for Taste and Size I
BARTLETT PEAR
only s 1.50 ea. :~ !~~ :!:::
Unexcelled for canning, picking and eating.
Large, rich gold.en yellow with red blush.
Juicy w ith rich flavor. Trees are vigorous and
long lived , and bear heavy full crops year after
year. An all around favorite. You'll receive
carefully grown, well-rooted 1 ~ to 3 ft. trees.
Sorry, canno t be shipped to California.
Page 3 HOUSE OF WlSlEY, NURSERY DIVISION, BLOOMINGTON, Ill. 6'701
Excelleat Far Eatiag I RED
DELICIOUS
APPLE.
only s 1 50 ea (2 for $2.75)
• • (3 for $4.00)
Red Delicious Apple · · Yields large aops of
rich red apples. A superior, large, uniform
appl• · · just right far cooking or eating.
You'll receive carefully grown, well-rooted
1 ~ to 3 ft. trees. Not sent to Calif. or Ariz.
The Standard of Excellence! ELBERT A
PEACH
only SJ.50 ea.
(2 for $2.75) (3 for $4.00)
LHder of all pNCbes.. A beautiful peach of
good quality; not only the best orchard nriety
but •llO for slantinc In the prden. Elberta la
hardier In bu than many YV'feties, tbeftfore, a
more uniform cro~. It la ~e, yellow with
red daeek, juicy, blCJI fluor. Flelb yellow; free.
stone. Ripens Sep&ftnber I 5 .JO. You 'D receive
carefUlly crown, well-rooted I 1 f2 to a ft. ~
Cannot be 5"ipped to California or Wadlington.
SHOP BY MAIL -NO CROWDS, TRAFFIC, WEATHER PROBLEMS! '-------------~-------------------------------------------------------;-----------------------1 C
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Cl ~ ~ .:
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Fast G,owing
Silv•, G,ay Beauty
One of Nature's Most Richly Colored Trees.-
~~Y8f ~D_MA~L=Ec==-------
at 1/2 price Reg. $1.50 ea.
Now only
75~
(3 for $2.00)
(6 for $3.85)
RUSSIAN OLIVE S
GROWS MOST
ANYWHERE I
WOND ERFUL
10 tor Sb.49 20 tor $9.!:18 30 tor S14 49 SHADE TREEI
Vou'll IH amend at the repld 1rowth of thH• •tr .. 111• Ruui.n 011 .. 1 ef p .. 1111 .....,..
(IEl .. tnu1 au1u1tlfolle). And their unu1u•I 1tlnr1ray color wlll m•ke =It .:" .. :.:.:••" MAPU
them welcome In any l•nd1Cape. Bec•u• they ere lut1rowlnt, lovely (~• ,...._ ... , #Htl 111 ~rtllleM an ••ton, and very he rd y, Ru1.i.n Oll•H meke perlect htdtlnt or _... ...,.. .. I rllle
1erHn ptantlnt .• , can be cllpptd or felt to ,,_ to 11·ZO H . Vov'll tM .... 11 ....., ":',11 • .:.....
especially enjoy th• fr•1rant yellOW·Whlt• btouoms uch May. Ru11i.n _.,.. ..,_.. t• ••MW, "'9
011•• wlll 1row In pqor IOll, remalnlnt full end tonty throuth all kind• ~ .,_ ..._ ...... •m
of wuther. Thrl'lrH In full wn or partial 1hede. ~tant theM I 'h to > It. 11...._.. ...... ,.. .... , e f
•llhllill':l~-----n-u_r_•_r_y_1_ro_w_n_t_,.._,_•_·•_n_._a_pa_r_t_f_o_r _fu_1_1 _1e_re_e_n_1"'-·-------~ ... -... ~rfllrfllt ...... A "'1 ...,.. .. .............................. -i-~·· ............... ... ~Al lU•-••..._.
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SPECIAL-BY -MAIL OFfERt
Colorado BLUE SPRUCE ;
...
4 year old -10" -18" size ·
3 FOR ~100 ( I tor $I I~ I
(IZ for $3 01
(II for \!o •Ol
Yea -that'• rleht -now you can purchue the beautiful Colo·
rado Blu• Sp•uce (~lcea pu,,.ens 11auca) •t amulntlY low prlcu -only 30# ea. when you MIMI for I I . "l'heM art tlfont northtfn 9rown, nicety rooted 4.y .. r old, IO"·t l " ..edllnt• that are all nvr .. ry 9rown. Jull the rleht slH lor tren1111antlnt. IE•ctllent lor vM H co rner t roups, wfl'llbrHki, or H lndlwldual specimens . auy now end have the added pteawr• ol ahaplnt your trM Juat
the wey you want wlllte you watch It 1row.
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YO U C AN.DEPEND ON
HO USE OF WESLEY
For over 20 yHn we'•• provided top.qv .. ity nur...., Jtock fM our meil order cult·
omers. We've dlOl9n some of °"' mo1t "°"""" •nd most v•fvl Items for tfMl9 Pllft.
As you un -. ovr prices..,_ you the most pouible f~ your money. Hi,tl qv•lity -
low pric" -you tan 1lw1v1 d..,nd on thew feetures from Hou11 of W...,.
SHOP BY MAIL FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR EASY CHAIR!
'
Easy-To-Plant, Easy-To-Grow··-
Become More Beautiful Every Year!
1/2 SALE PRICE
MASSES OF COLOR
EARLY IN THE SPRING!
CREEPING
PHLOX
REG. 3 FOR $1 .00
Now only 117 fnr~ S l f>I 6fors100 (18 1111 s ~>0)
Ill\ for •• 00)
Can you Imagine a 1ltlll more lovely than d warf rnauu of
tlowlnt color a ppearlnt In early s;prlntl Creeplnt Phloa
m all ff a 11tht thil lo"91y. Perf.ctly rounded balls of color
9rowln1 only 4 inches tall. And.Creeplnt Phloa hu e thrH
wonderful adV1nt19es. First, they rtay green the yeu
round. Secondly , Ibey .are m asses of color In the urry
SPrlnt when few other thlnt• .,. In bloom. Third. they
.are wond erful for trouncl coHn and borders. Grow In
part shad e or full .,n. Rich color auortment of our
clloiCt: Ro1y red. 1teel blue, pure white, purl pink. You
''celwe strong northern grown fie ld d lvl1lon1. Order day
and take aci.anta1• o f our I /2 price ula.
GROWS DURING WINTER ! THI S THICK BLUE -GREEN
SPREADING EVERGREEN
,. Spreads like mad to cover bare areas,
steep banks and other t ough spots!
SPREADING
EVERGREEN
( 3 for $ 4.00) s200 each ( 6 for$ 7.00)
(12 for $13.001
Now, with tllil Evergreen Carpet (Jun1peru• llor·
lrontahs procurnben) • .ee one punt 9row over
u9ly bare spoh, even 1n poor JOtl, lo cover 4 ' to 5'
wltll • lovely, tlllcll carpet of grnn that ruts 355
DAYS OF THE YEAR. NEVER GETS MORE
THAN 5" TO 10 " TALLI lnllHd, this 11.ardy,
drou9h l·re•hl1nt plant u .. 1 111 energy to 9row
horrtontally. OOH Just fine In w ell·d ralned areu -even w here \.Ind a nd rock• prevail. In wn or
p1rt111 tlladel BEAUTIFUL WAY TO COVER "EYESORES." And 11 1t1y\ lre\'1 and t reen year
·round, wot'1out 9ellln<J that dull '-Winter look." Start II on trouble 19ots now Plant about 4 ' apart
-1111 plants w ill cover 24 ' to 35'. You t•I '1ardy p1an11 .alreody 5" to 1 O".
e STAYS GREEN ALL VEAR • BLUE FLOWERS IN SPR ING
• NEEDS.:NO SPEC IAL CARE
PERIWINl<LE
10 Slo o ( 25 for 61 981 for 1 so for s2 981
(100 for S4 98) Now, for 111.ady •reu benutll 1hrub1 ind In
other dim places, ••en wllere tr•n won't trow,
you can have 1 12.,montll carpet of thick abun·
01nt, ever9rnn Pnlwlnllle (Vlnca minor). And
every \P•int In May, 1llade•happy Perlwlnkre gives
you 1 wide profusion of buutllul lavtnder·blue
flowers lh1t rn1ka Ille dullest p.,t of the yard
IOok Ilk• 1 t11owc114I AM, II t rows 10 •llorouJty,
you can put Perlwlnlll• In poor, 11ony soil, on Oeep banks, In rock t1rden1 -practically an)'wh ere,
Dou baller In 1ll1de tll•n 9r11s -but tlku 1un, too. Sprud1: one pl1nl 1rdws to 1111 two 111u1re
leet, (lor quicker, denser affect pl1nt one loot aoarl): t•h 4"·1" 1111 -111 without 1pec111 care.
Vou 9et healthy, nicely rooted pl1nh rHdy for u 1y lnn•ol1nlln9. • PAGE 5 E
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ORIENTAL
POPPIES
LOW LOW PRICE 3 for $1.19
(I for $1.9e) (IZ for $3.75)
,..,.t tlle• 11ant flow•nnt Oflental ,.opfle• for • 111a1e of colOr In your tarden. See t lant 111oom1 o Blood Red, Soft Salmon, Ofa1199 Scarlet -often meawre up to ' lncllu acron. Oel~tely formed pet.II •••mlll• toft, llllny Oriental Miil. ,...oduce ltrollJ, tturdy s ft. stetns tllat u1111y 1111pport tttese tlant lllooms.. You r~lwe stro111, nort~n1rown, !Wavily rooted, Z·YNr-old plantt. Our color cllolc• of BIOOd Red, Soft Salmon, Oran1e-Scolrtet.
Bushel Basket Size
CUSHION PtlJMS
8 for $1.00
H for St.71
llftallMI A ,.... fltll of CUSH· ION MUMS for leM tllan 1 J HMS -Ill ,.......c.e loMlt of fall blOOm• o" .. c11 rou~ ptant.
Mak• wonelefful c;ut now.,..., You
'-' cllolce fleld1row11 root dWI,. Ions.. V~y llaNly -tllrite nen In
llOOf IOlf Wltll llttll care. OUR
colOr cllolce of pink, bron.11, r'9CI or yellow. Not •nt to Callfotnl.I, Aruona or Wulllntton.
GIANT SHASTA DAISES ALASKA
lllflloy altonlllllnt numbers of tftOwy"' tof41.c•nt•r'9CI blOOms _,,, JuM a ...
Jtity for ,...,. to come. Sllalla Oa1Me1
(CJlrya1ttlMm111m maalfftum) make ••· cetleftt eiu flowou .... wltl iltoo"' .,.,n Jtl sate ... mmor If ''"1"9 IM0-111• .re cut ott. TMM e"91oe __ .,._ 0 .. flotlt
~OWfl pl8ntS WIN lfOW well lfl IUll or iltllt .,..... and wlM r-•NI )'Oil.. wltll
IOnt·.tlllllllM IMIVtr In 1arll1n •IWI VIII. Orctor the• Nsy•to~ow pll'•nnl•ls now · •t our IOw price. 'II M tlMI lltltllt tet0l of your ,.,den. u• tlley 'row anO ._., .. d to well, you'll llawe Pl•n y to
"'-re wltll your friend• too.
DELPHINIUM
3 for $1.00 c• for ., .75)
(9 for $Z.50)
Th•• tlant, llltllly ~I.zed Oelpll~nlum wlll fill
your t•d•n wltll 101"1•-• "'°""'Y 111oom1 next
yNr anO ..,.,,. yur. Tall, 1tront •*•' covered
with den• muses of colors -rantlnt from
d"pelt lltun, 1tlendint ol red1., purples. ln•n· .,s,-""'.;~z..lllt,.,., ders, with pink tints, to the wonderful 111-colOrt.
10 for $1.85
15 for $2.66
IExcltlflt "''"tr and ""'lf'anc• -not trom a .... ttetou11, liMI f'9m your own taNleftt HaNy CarMtloftt -fll•ltlly year-old planh tll1t wilt
•toOM Ill a ralflMW Of ... dot -foll, r.lftk, Ytl-IOW, or wlllte. Tlltll are ower-411-111 •••u· tlo• tllat lllO•tom at lfttenah all wmrner -enn on Into faMI And tllh Is NAIENl\llAL lovetlnus.. Strone C.,Nll011• retur11 ., .. , lftff ye•r wltll '"'ltltt color and MllcY traerance, llrl.,.lnt a ..-Cl•I t••enllou• toucll to roear tallle llou• •ult&. OllllOllR ~OOAVI
IEJrceptlOnally easy to trow. Very •ltorout.
Vou•11 receive 11ron1 I year old fletct 1rown
Oloomlnt MHd plants. ·
-lthl hrennl1I Color
Rlctt T .. tt.1rld l"olllt•
PAINTED
DAISIES
3 for $1.00
' for $1.75 I for u .so
II for t•.oo
Md loftly perenftl.al colOr to your Nft• 1_,.
or llK'llen wltll tltetl detltlltlut ,.alntod 01lllet
i"""tllnlm). L.M9• ltt'ltllt colOrld nowen
11100"' In ~" of '" 1nd plflll H -" .. wlllte, all "'"" 1ay yetto• centtfs.. Lone4Htlnt
In tlle ,ta"9en or nse, Painted Da••• llave
atlrMllH flflety-c:ut foliate. Wiii lllOom apln In
l•t• tummor If Juno lll011om' arw et1t off. S•1tc•
thlM llNltlly y11r-olel •l•nh 11'' 1p1rt for full
porennlal lllea11t.,. Tlley'll trow to Hout ZO" In
111111 or partlll lflade.
TREE
PEONIES
$3.95 ea.
(2 for S 7.IOl(J tor St0.111 (• tor SU.I ll
TM arlttocrah of any tarden, TRE& NiONIES (l'-nla .,ffr11>
1tlcou1 yletd u'l to 200 1lant bloom• on Oft plant. Bloom• are up to • In. acroH -.. c" pet al
look• Ilk• JOit Orienta! lltk. fro•· lat• 11 a lu-", deep ,,..n, Very
"ardy -"rub 1row1 up to ' ft. u .... , for .. neratlon._ Your Cftolce of d"p reel, pure w"lte, l1ntrou1 pink.
On• of tfl• l'•tt•st Growl111 n .. ,
LOMBARDY POPLARS
5 for $2.00 (12 for S4.00)
(JI tor '7.10)
f'att 1rowlnt tf'ff, LOMaAR· DY l'Ol'LAR ~. Nltra) staMlt ttrallflt Ind tall. Adda MIUty and watue to yOYr yard. Nice
tor ~ree11s. lanes. !>orders. wl"41b.-akers. t>acktrOYnela. Noted for tllelr 1rac:eful beau· ty -often 1row .. ., .... , fHI a
yNr. You 1•t llealtlly, 2 to 4 ft. tree& rNCly for tranttnant· '"'·
2 lmportlnt 'Reasons Why You Can Order
from House of Wesley with confidence ..
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2
E•..., ll"tle p .. nt, Ulrul>, tne Hid flouM pt.ftt ttlat h tfllpt>ecl I• carefully
IMpected Mfore .alpment 11 made to you to mike •r• tllat It It of top
netc" tn•• .•nd •uallly, AIM, wflen your order contat111 ..,,.,.., lt•nu.
_,. warlety h ~operty UMI carefully' taMIM for your con .. ntenc:e.
A com!Met• ptantlfll .., ... h lnctudell '" your order •b•l11tety fr .....
.,re to re-4 It ca~•f11tly u It wlll •n•e• many ot your planllftl CIYHtlonL
Your BEST BUYS in GUARANTEED
NURSERY STOCK always come from
HOUSE OF WESLEY
hge7
Nursery Division
8'oominoton. Illinois 6t701
Two BONUS
I Offers
Fo,
You
If you order $1.0q o r moH o f plant .......... you can buy • b .. u.
tlful BURNING BUSH (NI. t1.50 wahl•I for I WI eur111111 .,"' (IEv· onymoua ... tu•I Ilea tllkkJr"n .,mmer follale, flaml~ r fllll ... ..._ We .._ •'"-10' ••tL
Order t7.IO or more and you can ltMy tll,..fHITa BllllC::HTRftS fr... s.1.1 •tu•I f« only 7Sfl. .,....,.._fllte" B!rcll ( .. tula PIPY·
rifer•) I• OM of .... to•eflett OrN• ment•I t'"a. We -"tp 2'·J' t'" ..
(Sony -Ottty o,,. of NCll 1Mnu1
..,. aittOffter). eur111 ... .,"'can· not M ••It to ArlaoN .
OUR GUARANTEE
AH "-• tuarant ... to ... of " .. " ......... .... ,. •""'• "' .... flMltlly ceMMloft ... 111Vrdla ..
~ •• .. ref"lll ...... ft«TURN
SHl"°'NO t'AllCL OfiCLV -you
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This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen
makes a thick, stomach-warming soup for cold
weather. Marilyn says, "This Peasant SO\Jp Is a
variation of the famous 'borscht' snowbound
Russians have been eating for years. But .
there's nothing 'foreign' about the taste!"
T11.1ak nd ~-~
Steanling
Peasant·
Soup!
PEASANT SOUP
A Type of Borscht
YI lb. boneleH beef brisket•
1 V. Iba. pork shoulder, bone In
YI lb. smoked boneleH pork butt
5 cans (13¥4 ovllze) beef conaom""
4 cups chopped onion s Cups diced canot•
1 lb. beet•, cut In ,,_·inch strips
1 large clove garlic, crushed
2bayleewn
1 qt. shredded cabbage
1 can (1 lb.) 1ome1oe1
1 can (1 lb.) tomato pur6e
S tablespoons cider vinegar
4 all-beef frankfurters
1 can ( 1 lb.) kidney or navy beans,
undrained
2 table1poon1 brown augar
Sall
Few twist• frelhly ground black
pepper
1 pt. sour cream
V. cup chopped partl•f
1. Place beef briskel. pork shoulder, PQrk
butt and beef consomme in large 8-to
10-qt. kettle. Heal to hoiling, cover,
reduce heat and simmer for l 'h hours.
2. Add onion. carrots. beets, .garli~. bay
leaves. cabbage, lomalocs. tomato puree
and vinegar. Heal lo boiling, reduce heal
and simmer for about an hour.
3. Scoop meat out of soup and cul' into
i.mall cubci.; recu rn meal to soup.
4. Add frankfurters, beans and brown
sugar 10 soup; stir. Heal to boiling, re-
duce heat and simmer for 30 minuh:s.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
S. Ladle into large soup bowls. Garnish
wi th sour cream and parsley. Serve with
crusty breud. Make.r 7 w 8 qts.
•If hecf lmskl!l 1~ 1101 available, use I lb.
beef shorl ribs or beef i.hin meat .
What's Smcirt: There arc two types of
bor:.chl, one that':. served cold. the other
hot. Our recipe. a ve~1on o f the hoc,
makes a large amount ~md can be frozen.
Bol')Cht 1s excellent for serving aft.:r any
eold·wcalhcr ac11v11y. You can also mu kc
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Peasant Soup,· made with pork, carrots,
cabbage and beet1, ha• become a st.pie
at ski re80f19 like Mount Snow, Vermon'
WHEAT 'N' RAISIN
CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES
1 V. cups regular margarine or solid alt-
vegetable ahortenlng
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1 Y2 cups firmly packed dark brown sugar
11h cups sugar
2 tea1poon1 pure vanilla extract
4egg1
2\At cups un1llled all-purpoH flour
2YI cups unsifted whole wheat flour
V. teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons bakl~ soda
2 tablespoon• hol waler
1 cup chopped nut•
1 cup raisins
1 pkg. (12 ou.) chocolate bit•
1. Preheat oven to Jso•F.
2. Beat margarine in large bowl until soft.
G radually add sugars, beating until light
and llulry. Add vanill'a.
3. Add eggs one al n time, beating well.
4. Blend both kinds of flour and salt on
sheet u_r waxed paper. Gradu~lly add
flour mixture 10 i.ugar mixture, beating
al low speed until well-mixed.
5. Dissolve baking soda in hot water and
add to sugar-flour mixture.
6. Stir in nuts. raisi ns and chocolate bics.
1. Usin~ I generous tnhlcspoon of dough
for each cookie, place on greased cookie
sheet, llatlening dough lo a 2~-inch
circle.
8. Bake for I 0 10 12 minutes. Allow to·
cool. Makts 45 large coolt.its
it ahead and take 11 with you on a ski trip~
Rai:.ins, a good source of quick energy,
arc the ollicial snack . food of the U.S.
Ski Team. Try :.ome "Gorp" (Good Old
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with sailed roasted peanuts.
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Freddie Prinze
TV's Dazzling Ex-Baehelor on
Fame, Wealth-And IDs Kathy
By Anita Sam.mer
Last October, Freddie Prinze .• 21, star
of T V's "Chico and the MllJI "
married Kathy C~hran: i I; ~t
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. They
had met on March 20, 1'975. in Jackson
Hole, Wyo. It's a first marriage for both'-
Kathy, who isn't in show business, had
been working in her parents" western art
gallery.
FAMILY WEEKLY: How do you feel
aboar relinquishing your title as '"Holly-
w~·s Most Eligible Bachelor"?
PRINZE: I've got no regrets. Mind you,
at the beginning it was a barrel of fun.
Then it got to be embarrassing because
quite often I was paired off by the press
with girls J'd never even met, let alone
dated. Or else it was a casual thing with
someone I'd known for years. or an inno-
cent friendship (such as with Raquel
Welch), and the papers reported it as a
blazing romance. This was going on even
while I was engaged to Kathy. She saw
the joke and thought ii was very funny
~but I didn't. From the time we met to
the time we got married, neither of us
dated anyone else. So you can sec how
stupid and inaccurate those newspaper
stories were.
FW: How did your fans take the news of
your marriage?
PAINZE: They were surprised, and their
outpouring of warmth and good wishes
in tum look me by surprise. They've
really been great!
FW: What does Kathy have that other
gi rls don't? What drew you to her?
PRINZE: Her looks. Let's face it. first
impressions a~ usually bbcd on beauty
(even though, as we all know, it's "only
skin deep!"'). She's gorgeous. and I was
bowled over. After that, I was impressed
by her class. She's not a dizzy dame.
When she talks. it's not to hear the sound
of her own voice-she has something
to say.
FW: Do you think i our marriage ~
survive the hazards of show business?
PRINZE: Yes, because when Kathy nod
I got ma~. we formed a "partnership."
Any marriage that isn't "is a "dictatorship."
All decisions. whether they're important
or trivial are made by both of us. The
only exception to this rule is my carccr-
that"s in the hands of my manager.
Although, I must say. Kathy comes up
"Let's face it, first impressions are
usually based on beauty .... She's
gorgeous, and I was bowled over.
After that, I was impressed by her
class. She's not a dizzy dame. When
she talks, it's not to hearthe sound
of her own voice-she has something
to say."
with some pretty interesting suggestions
and good advice now and then.
FW: What kind o f rcl11tionship do you
have with Jack Albertson [who co-stars
with Prinze isl TV's '"Chico and the
Man"]?
PRINZE: The greatest. He's my show-
busincss rather. f1c's the biggest tease
Continurd
FAMILY WEEKlY, Febn.u y I, 1971 • •t
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and the funniest •man l know. He's al·
ways telling people, "I taught Freddie
all he le.nows. It took me exactly two
minutes." When he saw me in Las Vegas,
he said, "Freddie, I've seen your act
twice. My advice is: save your money."
Jack uses all the old jokes in the book.
but when ht svs them, they sound new.
To me, he's 20 )'ears old. I hope I'm !hat
way when I'm his age. In fact, he and
Fred Astaire are the two classiest men
I know. They're ageless!
FW: You must feel prelly good about
your ;accomplishments ...
PAINZE: Buying a home for my parents
in the San Fernando Valley gave me the
best feeling. Mom and Dad just retired
there. The place has three bedrooms, a
den, dining room, kilchcn, laundry room,
garage (for Dad to putter in). patio,
pool and an enormous garden with fruit
trees.
FW: Which would you rather be-rich
or famous?
PRINZE: Both! Rich because it gives you
freedom of choice. When you're rich and
they offer you $I 00.000 to play Vegas
and the date coincides with your mother's
bir1hduy, you have the luxury of rejec1ing
the engagemenl. You don'! need the
money. But I'm not obsessed with lux·
urics, really. My idea o( pampering my·
self is buying all the records I want, going
out lo dinner (I hale to cook). and hav·
ing lots of jeans (my trademarks arc
jeans arid cream-colored shoes). As for
the "famous" bit, chat's simple. I like co
see my name in lights. It's what I've
:ilways dreamed of. When somebody
stops me for my autograph. I feel eight
feet tall.
FW: How do you feel ab1>ut public
recognition?
PAINZE: II places u tremendous respon-
sibility on the performer because he
must be very careful abouc what he says.
Your name and word mean something.
Joe Citizen likes lo lislcn to Joe Actor.
but that can be dangerous if Joe Actor
lacks tact or considcrat1cm. I don't like
entertainers who jump on bandwagons
for every cause in the world. With fame,
you can do things for people that you
can't do without it. Bui yc>u Qn also hurt ..
"" people. A cabbie could probably do just
as good a job on a 1e.lethon as a celebrity,
but unfortunately he never gets the
chance to prove i1.
FW: Tell us aboul your family.
PRINZE: Dad was a_tool and dye maker,
and pul in a 12-hour day. Mom worked
in a shoe factory. I don't know how she
stood ·t. I worked there one summer, and
after a few months, I krww there had to
be ··a better lif~ than that! My brother
Eddie, '.t.r,-and-sister Rita, 27. arc both
married and li.ve in Puerto Rico with their
a mities. 'l hav.cn~t SCCI} .Rita ., l.b~' ~;
ycarit Sti(~~n't want t~reavc Puerto :
Rico and I haven't b'een able to get 'ifow·n·
' there. She reads about me in !"lagaz.ines
anti can't believe what she sees in print!
"This is my brother!" she says in great
djsbelief. "He has no talent-except to
steal from me." (That's because when I
"My agent is God. When I have a
big problem to solve or a major
decision to make, I don't ask
anyone for advice. I turn to the
Bible for my answer."
was young, l was always asking her for
money.)
FW: What kind of a person are you?
PAINZE: A religious and emotional one.
Right now I feel l have an angel on my
shoulder. Although l have everything
all the other stars· do, my agent is God.
When I have a big problem to solve or
a major decision lo make, I don't ask
anyone for advice. J turn to the Bible for
my answer, and I always find it !here.
I'm emotional and don'! go along with
the concept of ·& a man, don't cry.'
Why shouldn't men cry? They have feel-
ings and emotions just as women do. l
Let it all out. When ( came ofls1agc from
my Las Vegas debul, I cried. Between
sobs l thought to myself in surprise.
"They liked me! They really liked met"
Weeping was my way of letting it all out
and expressing myself.
FW: Do you like to sec your:.clf on TV?
PAINZE: No. In fact, I hate it. I :;ee a
pimple on my check, or I deciJe I should
have said that line differently. Watching
myself makes me feel inadequate and
insecure.
FW: Who were your childhood heroes?
PAINZE: Clark Gable. Humphrey Bo-
gart, John Garfield and Edward G .
Robinson. I met the late Edward G.
when l was seven. He came to my neigh-
borhood to v1s1t his brother who lived
there. I was walking my dog. He got ovt
of the car and I recognized him. I sa1J,
"Gee. you're Edward G. Robinson." He
said yes. Then he did a li!tle shtick for
me. That sort of 1hing ma~s a big im-
pression on a kid. In fact, as I look back,
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ours. So we can't afford to put a man on
a story w11h the possibility that it might
bear no results. Actually, with Water-
gate, we assigned one of Jack Ander-
son's top assistants to investigate, but ile-
came up with nothing.
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· fW_; A greet portion of every newe-
CHt is clevqted to the PresJdency.
Might not thfa be the kind of denger-
·oua poffcy t"81 led to en "imperial~'
or "Watergate" type of Pre81denoy?
BROKAW: Since the President is always
America's best-known personality and
single-most influential individual, the of-
fice necessari ly commands extraordinary
news coverage. There is a potential for
abuse, but, a5 a correspondent assigned
to the White House, I can assure you
that we are constantly aware of the dan-
gers of becoming little more than mir-
rors for the President to reflect the image
of his choice.
CHANC£LLOR: That so much news is
generaled from the While House is
partly because of the historical trend
toward more power in the executive
branch and partly because Presidents are
politicians and politicians like to get on
the tube. So. to cover the news, we oflcn
have 10 get it from the Prc~1dcnt. A
!'resident cJuld remedy this by giving
more power 10 Cabinet und senior offi-
cials, but I think that's unlikely. History
and a complacent Congress are shap-
ing the imperial Presidency, and jour-
nalism can'I do much about it.
NEWMAN: Yes. I think this is an ex-
tremely dangerous policy. r have argued
for a long rime tha1 we build up unreal
cxpcclations about Presidents and so
create disappom1mcn1 in propo~oll. We
innate 1he Pres idency-which misleads
not only the people bur the man holding
office. If thl! nation is to be healthy, the
White House cannot he the only source
of hope and dynamism. «»
FW: Whet quallllea are euentlal for •
newscaster?
S MITH: Intellectualism is essential.
George Hicks, one of the best corrc·
spondcnls of Wo rlcf War fl. summed it
up when he said, "Reporting war is com-
parable 10 sports reporting. It's easy. All
you do 1s tell which side won lhat day.
Peace require& 11 scholar." When the war
was over, George Hicks retired.
BEUTEL: A good newsman is essen-
tially a gossip on a distinguished level.
You have lo be curious a15out every-
thing. You hnve lo have a hig ego and
pknty of guts. The best ncwsca5tcrs have
been Renaissance men who are intcr-
c~rcd 111 every (acer o( c''.cry i~sue.
FW: In retrospect on your ru ra of re-
porting and commenting on the news,
do rou have anr regrets?
WALLACE: My only serious profes-
sional regret is that I wish I had under-
stood more quickly the nature of the
thrut against the press by the Nixon
White House. Al the time, I thought I
knew thc;m and found it difficult to be-
lieve that they would try so hard to bring
us down. I was wrong.
CHANCEL'LOR: As a White J:49use cor-
rcspon~ent in 1964, J was deeply con-
cemejf that Lyndon Johnson mjght be
making· fundamental mistakes concern-
.. in.& Vietnam. BuU couldn't prove that.
so I didn't say "it. I ·wish now that 't'CJ
"I was deeply concerned that
Lyndon Johnsoo might be mak-
• ing fundamental mistakes on
Vietnam. But I couldn't prove
• that, so I didn't u y it. I wish
now that I'd been able to make
a provable case against our
l nwlvement."
-John Chancellor, NBC News
been able to make a provable case
against our involvement.
SMITH: I have regret'> afier every nightly
newscasl. l wish that I could have gone
into many more subjects at greater
length and in greater depth. During "1Y
years as a foreign corrcspondcnl, I
voiced one regrettable opinion-I said
the Marshall Plan would never work. I
was proved wrong, and I'm glad.
RATHER: I have a lot of regrets. I re-
gret every mistake I ever made, and I've
made a fair numt>er of them. I regrel
the time I've spenl away from my family.
l regret having made enemies. All of
these are things that go along wilh be-
ing a reporter.
«»
FW; As we a pproach our Blcenten-
niaJ, whet looms as our gre•telt chal-
lenge?
SMITH: Our most immediate challenge
is to end the recession and create two
billion dollars in wealth. The world's
greatest challenge is to curb the popula-
tion boom.
CHANCELLOR: To rc5torc 10 the Amer-
ican people a sense of trust in their in-
stitutions and a sense of hope -tor the
fultire.
WALLACE.: To make more opportuni-
ties available lo those Americans who
are at the hottom of lhc economic he;ap.
BROKAW: As a 1ournal1s1, I am mosl
concerned about preserving rhe tradi·
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1ru1h about America no mailer ,_
how harsh that truth might be. IA.la
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ARMOUR'S ARMOURY
By Richard Armour ----
SOFT ON HARDWARE
l dear.Ir love a hardware store,
It has such great variety.
I med my friends there, more and
more,
Both high und low O<'icty.
One seeks 11 ho~, one want~ sOm<' nails,
Another, point or varnish.
One llSk5 for stuff that never fails
At cleaning staim or tarnish.
in the \\Orld!
opportunist, but at least he wasn't a
ni!<rNazi like some others. Sure, he has
regrets, but ha\'i11g missed both jail and
the Presidency l>y an ind1 have ad<led
another <lime11s1011 to the man. He
was lucky that Nixon didn't trust him enoug~ t~ give him mure power, other-
wise he really might have had prob-
lems. Today, he's euonnously wealthy
from recen! .international oil <lealin~s
in whic:h ht> acts as agent. He's ju.\1
lluished 011e novel aud plans to. write
one more before his memoirs, an<l'1l1e's
led me.to believe the l~tter won't he
~ ~rribl~ complimentary tow:ml Mr.
Nixon. Agne.w 'has de'1eloped, a '7nl
-presence. He's.~ duly poHtfciM Of·
rec.-ent years wJ-10rn people run over to
and whose hand t hey l;ss in public.
Maybe we all mhiudged him. Maybe
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David Taylor, who specializes in ma-
rine veterinary worlc, said: "A man gels
spoiled treating dolphins. They're intel-
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we wish our hest friemls could he like
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and a new theory 'hn¥been developc<l
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TENNESSEE WIWAMS
The endlesa Trapeze
The Pulitzer Prize.winning play-
wright on tile ordeals of life and love:
MA man must live through his life's
~ duration with his own little set of fears 0 u a:
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DOCTOR AND DOLPHIN
Man'• best friend?
Docile, friendly and intelligent arc the
words most often used to describe man's
~ml angers, suspicioos and vanities,
anti his appetites both spiritual and
carnal. Life is built 0£ them, and he is
built or Life. The umbilical cord is u
long, 1011~ rnpe of blood that has
swung him as ;m aerialist on a11 all liut
Quips & Quotes
The ware in hardware stores is hard
And also soft and med ium.
I shop for'ihings for house and yard,
Escape there, too, fro'!l tedium.
The tracher had asked he r pupils
who the ni11e greatest A01cricans were.
All the pupils had tumc<l in their
papers e>:ccpt Tommy.
"Can't you finish your list, Tommy?"
,li.ked the lcpcher.
"r'm still unclecided," replied
Tommy. ~about the First Basc-(tlfln."
-Conmd Fiurclfo
Sigti in ri·staura11t: "Our ol11l1obct
NOU/I is lc1tcr-1wrfcc.:t ." -Fra11k Tyg1 •c
The young girl bm1led ~wectly .1t lhl.'
long line as she stepped inlu the phone
booth.
"Don't worry,~ suid she. "I won't !JC
long. I j•L~t WJllll tn hun~ up 1111 him."
-Clotilde l.«r51111
Strong drink is a curse tc> munkiml.
It makes you stagger wrn.11 you walk.
It bclogs the mind. lt m.Jtcs •ou ur~ue
with your friemls. It muJces you shoot
at your landlord. And it makes you
miss him. -Samuel J. Sto1111ard
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids see life d1ffere11t1y. Send co11tribu·
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Lexington Ave .• N.Y .. N.V. 10022. S10
11 used-none retur11ed,
My granddaughter Shirley told
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sit on a bench facing the wall
because tl1ey had been misbe-
having. She said, "The boys were
making so much noise the teacher
~uldn't hur me being q uiet."
-Helen LoManu
~odeeto, Calif.
A shin i~ a dcvi<.oe for finding fumi·
hire in the• d ;uic. -Lucille S. llar11t'r
eudlesi. Trapeze. My goal has always
l>t."(!n to capture the c..'011stantly ev:mes-
~11t qualjty of e>.C.tence. But writing is
a pursuit of a very evasive quarry. a11<l
you never c1uite catch it. ~fost of my
ljfc hll.\ bct·u spent with intimate com-·
panlonS' of. a complex and -dillicul~
nature. It i~ ouly recently th:lt I have
leanre<I how to ac:cept the l>argain by
which I mea11 to treasure the lovely
asp<!(·ts of their natures an<l lo stoically
live throu~h their ahl'QSive humors."
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ll:OOAM ~Prep Sports World CIF Basketball.
12:30 I rn a NBA B1Sketb1ll Washington at Golden State.
(t;l? (J) Cl) The Superst1rs "Men's Preliminary"
2:00 (fj9' 00) ill H1w1ii1n Open Golf Live cover.age ~Uhe final
·. rounq_ of pl'!Y._ from Waiala,e Country Club• 1n .Honoltlfit.<
-4:00 0 (['9• (iJ) (3) ABC's Y{id_e World et Sports
., I ~College Bisketblll use vs.-UCLA. •• '
5:00 0 Championship Bowling
10:30 m College Basketblll USC vs. UCIJ:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
6:30 tJ 1 (3] Cl) NBA All-Star G1me Kansas City vs. Detroit.
9:00 O (Qf (!)) I $PICJAl I XII Winter Olympic Games A preview of
the upcoming Olympiad from Innsbruck, Austria.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
8:00 (E) Colle_ge B1sketb1ll Notre Dame vs. LaSalle.
9:00 0 (09' (IJ ) (J) XII Winter Olympic Games (2hr~
10:00 ~6l Notre Dame Basketball Notre q ame vs. LaSalle.
THURSDAY. FEBRUAfh' Y
8:00 O College BHketblll UCLA vs. Washingtol:,.
Eil) The W1y It WIS "1963 ~ose Bowl: USC vs. W1sconsm"
lOiOO O College B1Sketb1ll USC v•j. Washington State.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6
6:00 0 ukers Basketb1ll Lakers vs. Chicago Bulls. Cont'd from
5:30PM.
9:00 Q (Q91 (j)) (3) XII Winter Olympic Games (2hr)
10:00 ez61 Warriors BHketblll Warriors vs. Phoenix.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7
lO:OOAM l~ iCollege Basketb1ll Notre Danie vs. Davidson
12:00 I t:2_1 6 ol College BHketblll Michigan vs. Indiana
12:30 ((;Wi a)) CV XII Winter Olympic G1mes (3hr)
2:00 · ~ 6 ®) Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic
3:30 · ~i 6 College Basketball Calilorn1a vs. Oregon.
(f291 1 1 (}J Pro Bowlers Tour The $60,000 Cleveland Open.
4:00 (J1) (3J 8 CBS Sports Spectacular "Challenge of the Sexes"
9:00 (t;l91 ) (J) XII Winter Olympic Games (2tlr)
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SUNDAY, FE•RUARY I
(Cl "Trusure Galleons" -True Ille ~dventure film,
"Th• H.,der They Fall" (dra) '56 -Humphrey 8ogar1. Rod Steiger. (C) "Bend of the River" (wes) '52-James Slew11r1, Arthur KenrH!dy,
Julie Adams.
(Cl "Mr. l(ln1street'a War" (adv) '/I -John Suon. TIPpl Hedr~n. Rossano Bra111. "The Errand Boy" (COMl) '61 -Jerry Lewia, Bri<ln C'lonlevy,
MONDAY, FE BRUARY 2
(CJ "Monster Zero" (set fr) '66 -Nick Adams. Aki•• l ak11ratta
(C) "Four for TuH" (dra) '63 -fr..r1k Slnll\ra, Ou n Mar11n. (CJ "Udl In th• Car" (dra) '69 -Samanth• Eiuiu, Olo114'r Reed, Johri Mc nery
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY J
5 (Cl "Nl1ht People" (dra) '54 -Cregory Peck, 8rodet1ck Crawford
6 (Cl "The Merri•&• of A Youns Stod 1brNtr'' (dra) ·I I -R"hard 8en1amrn, El11abelh Ashley.
9 (C) "Alo Concho•" (wu ) '64 -Richard Boone, Stu11rt Whrtman,
Tony Franclou .
26 (C) "The Sundowners" (dra ) '60 -Robert Mitchum, Oeborith Kerr, Peter Usllnov.
• WEDNESDAY, FEl!IRUARY 4
5 (C) "What Did You Do In the Wer O•ddyf" (r,om) '66 l~m~• Coburn, Dick Shewn,
9 (C) "Johnny Guitar" (advl 'SJ -Jonn Crawford, Scott Brady.
26 (C) "The Uberallon of I.. •· Jonn" (drA) '70 -Lee J, Cobb. Roscoe LH Bmwne.
10 (C) "C•ctus Flower" (corn) '69 -Wtlter Matthau. Goldie l'awn,
lna rtd Bera:man.
THURSDAY, fHRUARY S
4 U 6 10 (Cl "Dork Victory" (dra) ·75 -Elltabalh Monta om•ry, An
thony Hopkins. Mlchale LH 9 (C) "TI\• Lui Comma"41" (adv) '!IS -Sterl1n1 H>tyden, At1t1a Marie Alber&llattl.
26 (C) "••ndoloro" (wu ) '68 -O.en Martin. Raquel Weith, Jt mn Stewart.
rlUDAY, "•RUAllY 6
5 ''Tho DoHrt lltah" (dra) ''J -Rlcllard Burton, Jamn Muon. Robert Newton
I ~C) "Jublleo Trall" (dr•) '!14-Vtr• Ral1to11, Pet 0 '8rlen1 Joan l u ll•.
26 Cl "Oo"l"I Stralrttt" (dt•1 '61 -Elllott Oould, C1nalce Darien :t I :l I (C) "Th• Getaway• (d,.l -Steve MtQuH n, All Mc01aw.
SATUlltDAY, rHllUARY 1
5 (Cl "Ooom•d•Y 'll1ht" (•1np) '66 -H•ek t.orCI, Van Johnson.
Ed'm11nct O'Brlan. ,..
I (Cl "Tho Lff!Ml•tl" (dra) '6l -Burt Lencn tar, Claudle C.'111nal• • :tl 6 10 (C) "ltlo 1.olHI" (Wn ) -John Wayne, JaMlf•r O'Nelll.
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 1, 1976
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5:30 Villi Altera
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7:00 Journe, Throueh Eden
7:30 Showcase
8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs,
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9:00 Hill Country Sounds
10:00 SelJinc of Abe llncoln 1976
THURSDAY: FEBRUARY 5th (P.M.)
10:00 1n:School f'ro1r1mmln1
11 :30 Electric Comp1n,
12:00 Sesame Street
1:00 ln·School Pro111mmln1
2:00 Adams Chro11iclu
3:00 focus: Oranae County
3:30 Mister Ro1ers Nelehborhood
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Electric Comp1ny
5:30 Clrrucolendas
6:00 C111fornl1 Journal
6:30 Nitroaen Fla
7:00 Contempor1ry C1litornl1 Issues
7:30 The M11k of Oil P1lntin1
1:00 Contemporary Calllorni1 Issues
8:3o'Woman Alive!
9:00 Bill Moyeo' Jour111I (60 min)
(PBS)
10:00 lirut rerform1nces "Bernstttn
al h nclewood"
FRIDAY: FEBRUARY Ith (f'.M.)
10:00 In-School Pro1r1mmln1
11 :30 Eltctrk Comp1ny
12:00 Sesame Street
1:00 In-School Pro1r1m111ln1
2:00 Co11temporary Cllltornil luu"
2:30 Sur-1ey ti llte11ture In FH111s
3:00 Woman Allnl
J:30 Mister llocera Nel1hbor11Md
4:00 Ses1111e Str11t s:oo EMctrk ColllPlllY
5:30 VIII• Aleere
':00 f1111U "' the Move 6:30 Wom111
7:00 The Tr111s.AJ11u PlpeliM
7:10 Votefl' f'i,.tiM
1:00 Wuhi11sto11 Week In llewln
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1:30 Will Street Week (PBS)
t:OO llup's Show (PBS)
10:00 Avl1tio11 Wuther (PBS)
10:10 ShowuM
SATURDAY: FEHUAllY 7tt1 (P.M.)
2:30 Clllt.ntil c.tltt1ftptrery ltuH
l :OO ltt1111d 11111111111 It Hirn~
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S:lO rrnd-of tlM Prtaa: Rttul•·
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1:30 llKll JttlrMI (PBS)
7:00 l•11n tf Achtl (60 min) (PBS)
1:00 Nt'fl (60 min) (PBS)
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7:00 U.S. of Archie
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6 Dennis the Menace
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Reliaious Sptci1I
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Let There Be li&ht
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. ( (J)) Dey ot Discovery
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It Is Written
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10:30 I Today's Religion
(f,i!) @ ) (]) al Devlin
(8l lntern1tion1I Hour
(3) C1mer1 Three
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~lmy Temple
Sunday Movie
11:00 Movie: (C) "And Now Mi1uel"
(adv) "66-Guy Stockwell. 0 Prep Sports World 0 ARTHRITIS TELETHON * Hosts Allen Ludden &
Donald O'Connor on 5
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D1ys 0 Three Passports to Adventure
0) Movie: "Abbott & Costello In
Hollywood" (tom) '45.
Q) Ch urch In the Home
(J7l Cil Movie: "The Court Jester"
(com) "56 -Danny Kaye.
I First 81ptist Church
Electrk Company
Public Service
11 :30 (Cij (])) Cf) E£) Make A Wish
UFO 0 Vlctory It Set 6".0J Sin Dlt&O H1pPtnin&
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"57-Sandra Harrison, Louise Lewis
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lordet" (wes) '54-Rory C1lhoun.
I Hour ot Power
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ThrH StMIH A111erlun/lu1tll TV Hour ® Mlclent Aa11ytis
fI) Hellywood Tetnlslo11 Tht1t11
<l:l!'(I)) lntem1tion1I Showcau
"The Olympic G1mes"
Nutrttlo11 kith~ Kuhl"''" (H Or1I Ro'ber1t
Com• Ive
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CJ) U.S. of Archie
( 1-(1')) Town Hill Mtttlnl
. hhh tor Toda, 9:30 Sunnower Ctltbretlon Co111P1nJ · m M"t ttlt Presa Gl) Dlrtctlons
Outdoon Amarl111 Propllttlts
m Trtthouse Club
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ntll, Victor Mature. GJ fht Vir1lnl1n
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THE,DAIL Y PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 1, 1976
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It begins. Toroght.
~BC is proud to present . . I rw~n Shaw's mpgnif icent
Rich Man, Poor Man. ,
More than a best-selling nove-1 ·
put to fi lm l it's the ~ri ppi ng story
of our ti me. And the human
drama of two brothers wh o
grappled with its turbulence.
And loved its warner. ,.
It reaches from the loveliest
emotions human beings can
feel to the ugliest.
From wealth you can measu re
to the kind you can't. It's a giant
story of love. Lust. Ambition. --
Greed. It spans three decades.
Two wa rs. Four presidents.
And thi s is why, for the first time
in history, a motion pictu re
wil l be presented in nine
episodes: tonight, tomorrow
ni ght, and then for seven
consecutive Monday evenings.
Rich Man, Poor Man .
SPECIAL GUEST STARS:---------
STEVE ALLEN •EDWARD ASNER • BILL
BIXBY • DICK BUTKUS • KIM DARBY
ANDREW DUGGAN • NORMAN FELL
FIONNUALA FLANAGAN • LINDA DAY
GEORGE • GLORIA GRAHAME • MURRAY
HAMILTON • VAN JOHNSON • KAY lENZ
GEORGE MAHARIS • DOROTHY MALONE
DOROTHY McGUIRE •TIM MclNTIRE • RAY
MILLAND • ROBERT REED • DICK SARGENT
TALIA SHIRE • CRAIG STEVENS
AND STARRING.
PETER STRAUSS •NICK NOLTE
SUSAN BLAKELY -.
It begins. Tonight.
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0 'ubllr. 'ollcJ ftn111 €m A ~tlal Spemc1allr (R)
1:30 Cl) Jihvle: "SullHe Pell" (wts)
"49-Roy Roaen. 011• Evins.
' 4:JO I It Tlkn All Kllld• C.t S.11t
Mntf~
1to/e1n News 00 MHt tit• Press
-Weftd ,ms
Geur•et
5:00 0 Hallmark Hall of Fame * Cae$.ar and CJeopatra
Alec Guinness
Genevieve Bujold
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 1, 1976
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this time for land. Patrick Wayne of tt1e 12·hour 11lm version ol Irwin
st11s. Shaw's best·selhna novel, -e.ter
CI) l..111111 Strauss and Nici! Nolte stir as Rudy
0 ''JEAN LAFITIE" On and Tom Jordache, the two tor·
* S · F 'I R b. mented brothers whose turbulent
WISS a~! Y 0 inson hves are chronicled over a 20·year 0 <9 ) ro G> s.iss fl11ift lobi11so1 "Jean Lafitte" Part one of period beainnina in l945; years
a two·part story and pllot spin·olf which m.alle one :irother rich and the other poor.
series a.bout the French privateer I l:lrntr ltd Annatrona
Jun Lafitte who visils l~e Robin· WaMtriust
sops on theu island to retrieve hid· ''"""' FUm den treasure to lill Alldrew Jackson .fij The Ont Wt'{
1n the war ol 1812. Frank Lanaella Eill Muterpitu hiutfe: Updllrt,'
stus. · Downsbln ... U Movie: (C) (Zllr) "lend of tllt 8\ N ... 1
Rlftr'' (wes) '52 -James Stewart. ~ Otlle de •""'
0 Movie: "Tht Tualn If Teltlll"
I• {com) '42-Charles Lauahlon.
I Miit the ,,...
fenf1rrll f11cett
Ctlrlstophtr CleM·UP
00
CJ~ Cit~ m H•ll•ait Hep ol F••t "Caasar and Cleopatra" Sir
Alec Gulrl"'ss portflYS Cae$1r el)d
Genevieve Bujotd is seen IS the
youna Cleopatra in this 90·minute
production of Georae Bernard
Sh1w's clusic.
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!Thi FBI 9:30 I-The ltl•J Is Co11in1
511111 Dalkon No Han• 6 Sit Bllllo
Movie: (C) (2tu) "Mr. Kini · · American lifestyle
strffrs Wu" (adv) '71 -John Sax· COt0n1 ,. ..
on, Tlppl tledren, Rossano Branl. 10:00 EID No Honestly A visit to Clara's f) RATS FOIL KILLER
anceslral home to ask Lord Bur· * ON "BRONK" ARTHRITIS TELETHON
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lolf live cov1r11• of th• final round
ol play.
CALL: 520~2~21 J
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little R11e1t1
Championship Bowll111
MDYit: (C) "Seem 1cw1sloll"
(dra) '64-Stewart Granur.
W1tlll11rton WHIL In Rtvltw
Situation C•11edy
._rjll lor .. his dau~~ler's hand prom f) G1J (I) (j) Bronk The deadl1
• real ~ashoul tor C.D. vendetta of a disturbed yojltlj~ ~om·
7:30 00 Amerce• an leaves a city proseculolQnur· fill 'CITYWATCHERS' NEW C!ered. and Bronk Is frustrated in * SEASON! JOIN ART & his attempts To piece toaether the CHUCK AT L.A. PORT motive for !he wornan's revenae.
•1-list of tht Wild Acompanamt d It T11Lu A Thief
filth tor Todey llron.W•
Tiie Ml111• Chroelcln (R)
Flltt»ol-Secac
I ltort1n Dr11111
RtviHI of Alllerlcl
5:JO News11ak1rt ' I Cl-etchers i Day ol Discovery
Koretn lln1ua1e Pro111ms Community Fee beck EE News
1:00 f) (i1) PREMIERE SonnJ l liospel Hour
ll•siaht
2:l0 m Movie: ''Tiit Dbt1111Mltcl"
(hor) '5/ -Paul Burke.
@'111tectltll T••llM m Hu•en Dlme11alo111
J:OO II Mevle: (C) "McHlte'• ... _,
Joi.n• ttie Air force" (com) '65 -
Tim Conway, Joe Flynn.
O••lllht It LAST 3 HRS ALL-STAR
*ARTHRITIS TELETHON
CALL NOW 520-2121 1J Mhrltls T elettlo1 Cl) Movie: "Thi Llttlnt lltbet"
(d11) '35 -Shlrtey Jemple.
()) Movie: (C) "Mutifty'' (dr1) '52 -Mer~ Stevens. Anaela L1nsbury. B Movie: (C) "lend of the lllvel"
(wes) '52 -limes Slewut, Arthur
Kennedy, Julie Adams.
®)Movie: "A Lovely w., to Die"
(d11) '68 -Kirk Doualas.
I Sillltter CIMlll
(])IS,,
ltolll '71
Cl) Mtwlt: (C) "MtnlU's Mer·
1udtrl" (dr1) '62 -Jeff Ch1ndler.
IJl•lllJ SWtuart Stlft
flrlllC Une
SU"'8J MltlllN
J:JO 0. CIMIM
llellllout Ttw11 Hiii
4:00 s.MIJ Aelf>h Story hosts. 8 STOP ARTHRITIS * SEND PLEDGE NOW
BOX 7 LOS ANGELES 51
I Artllrttb TtMIMfl (8Cl))(l)U)AIC'• WI••
tfW .. "" . m Tyrone Power reveals * 1 razor 1harp lln• between love I& hate. m MM: "Tht hltft Up" (dre)
'17-~rone Power. Gen• Titmey.
I ltd Cnctct
n1111 Ve ~p :!Lu..11 \ISC vs.
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Tllellt cewtnt
Sports With kt1U
Jtrry Visits . . .
News
1 CD Mr. Chips
: AarollsQ ' eo .. ,.., ( (I)) Talk ti th• M11111er
• 011 ml Stria
CeltbritJ Teanis Campus Profile
i \ I ~ ~ I ~~ I •
&:~;O~Ntws forum
Movie: (C) (Zllr) "Treasure
lltoQ"-True·llle adventure film.
Cl) Sulld•J SpKlll "Lucy Meets the
Moustache"
i N1tlo111I Qeo111plllc
Wiid Wiid West m OGART AND STEIGER * In a dramatic expose
on the fight racket m Movie: (211r) "The Herder ThlJ
Fell" (dra) •s.;-Humphrey Boaart,
Rod Stelaer. Jan Sterllnc.
Im 11ut1t Gel•"'" "'" lie va11.,
Les Afl1•1et News Review
Cl)) Stir Trek
l11llallt
C.rolll ....
l :JO I Cl) Wiid Kl11SC10111 rn m ..... IW119'a Fi111 "The IU SkJlu "
Dt111ent*' '71 .,,. ..
fl Sltew le Welter Mtrucl•
• Htnlcl ol Truth
htltf ltMI
7:001J @CJ) (]) 60 MllMltH
0 FIRST-rlME ON TV! * DISNEY'S BEARS & I a Q3 Cll a m wtrW ., D1tMJ ~e 81111 & I" Ptrt I of • two part n1ture adventure about 1 y011n1
Vletn1m veter1n a .. kln1 petct ind
quiet In the Northwest wlldernus
who finds hlmstlf stepfather to
three mlschlef·makln1 I0¥1bl1 btu
eubi In the middle of •notller wu-
Cher Show Cher and Sonny Bono ue ~ 700 Club
joined by auests Nancy Walker, EID Leonard Bernstein 1t H1rv11d
Rona Barrett, Kale Smith, Don ~ Lou '°'don Show
Meredith , Jim Nabors. Raymond lO:lO 0 ~CI) o m ComtdJ Specill
Burr, R1ch11d Thomas & Paul Mich· "Flannery & Quilt" Red Buttons i nd
ael Glaser. H Id G Id t . ·1· o ~ ...., m ElltrJ Queen aro OU s ar as senior Ct 1iens
.. Wll .. who share hvtn11 quarters but hive
The Judas Tree Thmas are ~ot 11t1le else m common tn this pilot
what. they seem when a wealth~ VtC· project.
t1m 1.s foun d han111na fr~m a 1udas m Jimmy swauart Show lree 1n his aarden, and m the room 6 D•vid Nlve11's World
where. he was sl11n Ellery and his Coll•&• lesk•tblll use vs.
dad find a wupon and six sets ol UCLA
linaerprlnts. EE Wrestllna
; ifliFht Country lioldt11 &lobe Awari11. 11 :00 I OOOOCl)@)(i1J(]) News ( (I) (I) Six Mllllon $ Pu.setten
M111 "Tht Secret ol Bi11fool" Part I. Wlftd of Survival Surchina for 1wo scientists m1sslna · Movie: (C) "U11der C1prlcofll"
In lhe timber country ol Northern (dra) '49~1ngrid B~raman, Joseph
Calilorn1a. Steve Austin comes upon Cotten, Michael Wlldma.
alaanlic footprints and the chaM! 'Kathryn Kuhlman
bealns lor lhe leaendary Blafoot. 00 N1me of th• Game m Movie: (2hr) "The Cr11nd Boy" ( I Ci)) Dealer's Cllolcl
(com) '61 -Jerry Lewis. Encue11tro
Is-YortJ Show · Jimmy SW1u11t Show
Muslc1t V111ety Show · Simm' l Co~pany
Novi "A Desert Piece" 11:15 (]) m Club
lJ Show de Sylvia P1111I Ci1J (]) S.1111111
l :JO IJ Com• Alive 11:30 f) Movie: (C) " Snlokt"
9:00 f) Ci1J Cl) l(ojak KOJik puts the (dra) '61 -;-Geraldlne Paae. Laurence
pressure on Franco Oon1tello (auest Harvey, Rita Moreno, Un• Mtrllel.
Harold J. Stone), a llnown member I S.mmy l Compe11y
of an or11nized crime syndicate 700 Club when an undercover cop -Iona UbtrtJ Temple aturch
sou&ht by Donalello-ls found mur M:"le: (C) "Tiit C~ Sky" dered 11 his establishment. (dra} 60-Efrem Zlmb1hst Jr., Dana CJ @ (1) 9) ml NBC Sund I y Andrews, Rhonda flemina .
..,.,,-eo1u11bo (90) "A Miiier ol CJ) TelttlUIM
Honor" Rescheduled While drivlna 0 Movie: (C) "Thi Hlllfltlltt11" throuch Muko on the retum ltl ol (adv) '69-lohn Wayne, Jim Hutton.
his v1e1tlon, Columbo Is d11w11 Into ~TOii' l Susen Alllllt
a homicide committed by an a1in1 llev. Lero, Jt111Ll111
bullflchter. Ricardo Montalban, Ped· ( ) Wanted Dt1d or AllYt
ro Annend1rll Jr .. A Mtrtlnel and lZ:OO ITht. RlfteNn
Maria Grimm au.st Rtvtrtlld Al 11 Onl llobtrtl ( Cl)) Nrn/Spt11lsll Movie
D IT BEGl~S TONIGHT! 12:30 m Comblt * RICH MAN POOR MAN 1:00 0 At On• With ••. "01vid Wolpe!''
A Motion Picture Epic 2:00 II Movie: "?m Hour" (dra) '57-
D (!B ) (5) m I "V'AL I Oen• Andrews. Linda Darnell.
.ich fr.11, Poor "Min (2iir) ft rt I D Sptdln1 ''""
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1, 1976
&:00 I (j) Sunrise Semester _ • KllOWled1e · · m Edue1ti0fl1l fe1tvres Adnndn1 Detltlstry ed.
6:30 Qj) Eduution•I Ft ures
• "". ~ .f•}EdUCltio~I ~roaram M'on., ~ ., Wee~d.~~' WNten oi.11
. ,. ' E.lrth Lib
' <I Mich1tl JICkMa Show
• . • My favorite M1rtl1n
J:001 s~,~~::, Show
700 Club
(E C1rtoons <9 (!)) (1) aJ Good Mornlna
A nitric•
I D1vey 6 Goll1th
Porky Pl&
Stock M11ket Openlnr
Mister Rocera' Nel1llborhoild
7:30 m (E C1rtoons
Tennessee Tuxedo
SeS1me Street
8:00 I@ C1puln K1n11roo 8 Sunup
· Romper Room
The Flintstones
Hertulu
1 (3) PTL Club
I New York Stock Each1n1e
Tennes1ff Tu1tdo
1:30 Reli1ioua Proarema
11cll Llllnne
Yo1I l Friends
Ciomtr Pyle
~ BullWinllle • ,
EID Viii• Alerre; carrascoltlld•! m NeWS Tues~hu!s. . , N•nnr & the Professor 9:00 = l!J Prict· ls R11ht · EJectrjc Compe"J PTL Club . '
' (aj 00@) m CelebritJ sweep-11:30 IJ (i1) CV Surct1 for Tomor·.
StlMS ' row
The GallelJ ' · • 8 Q) 1~m hlle My Advice 6 Phil Don1hut Show (~ 1) (}) aJ The "'illlbors
AM Los ~a # 1M•fYt 1rtni111, M11J'\t~rt11"n 1' · A ~ Futurn · -~ .,,. ~s R'.•P J •
I Love LllCJ "' l 11f CoSby
I Drum of lunn)e
A FlFRNUON : SeS1me situt
• ( !! 00> Mille Dou1l11 Sllow ~30 · Q) @ ®) m Hl&h Roll~rs
I Movies: See Daytime Movies. 12:001 Noontime
(E @ futures · To Tell the T'ruth
Green Acres 6 F1mil~tf1ir ,. •• Gall~ina Ciou1met -! (JJ) aJ Edit ol Nl&hl
10:00 @ 00 C1mblt News •
@ 6 (1Q) m Wheel of For· I 0 11: See Daytime Movies.
tune I DrHm ol Jeennlt
I Movie: See Daytime Movies. CI> Noon Alf1lr/Joe l11111a
Q.j fe1tures 00 M•IY H1rtm1n, Mery Hirt·
Ho11n'1 Heroes min
Education11 Pro111ms ai little Rucals
News/P1no11m1 Del Ville m Not for Women OnlJ,1
10:30 @ m 00 LAlve ot Lift /. 12:30 1J 1 3 a As the World Turns
(U Ci)@) m H o II J W O 0 d 0 f:21 a;, Da1s of Our
Squ11es U\'es
I (Ci! 00> aJ Happy Daya (j) I love lucz..._
Tommy Hawkins Show fJ (Q, (I)) lV a) All My Chll· Truth or Consequences dren
Gomer Pyle O News
100 Club Q) Courtship of Eddie's Fllhtr 11:00 I ~~ 8 Youn1 & Restless Cl~ 1 love Lucy · 6 o a;, M1rble M1chlne
son 6 Diel& Yin DJ_ke
(Q91 ) Cl) aJ Ry1n's Hope
• The luq Show
Major Adams
( fl> CI' m Rhyme' Ru· 1:00 I Movie: See Daytime Movies.
RITIS M11ket Closln1 H Qi Movie: See Daytime Movies. ED Educatlonel Pro1r1ms
1:30 I@ (I) The Culdin1 U1ht . (j) @) a;, The Doctors
To~per (~) (i)) ti!) Lers Mille A TELETHON Deal O Beve rly Hiiibiiiies EE Ch11tln1 the M.rket
• 2:00 I @ rn ~ All In th• F1111lly · ~ ct) fl\) Another World
6 Pettltott unction
Sunday, Feb. 1
to 6 p.m.
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<~ > CV m s20,ooo ,.,,..
mid O leevt It to l11ver
(ENews
2:30 I (i1) Mitch G1me News
6 Hazel <a a) One lite to
live
I Movie: See Daytime Movies.
le11 Hunter l11terviews/F11tures
Cet Sm1rt
lAC•h 3:00 I@ . T•ttletllts • ail SGme11tt
Thi Rltle111an
6 Porlly/lu1s C.rtto11s
(Qf ) (J) GJ) Ce .. 111 Hos·
p!QI
(J) Cross Wlh
[Ol Movie: See Daytime MOVlfS.
I f-D'::' of Jonnie •
Ironside
D1rll Sh1dow1
Ftltlll'tS
3:30 1J Dln1hl
IH1ppy Dlys a;, Mille Dourlas Dow
Ozzie l H1rritt
Movie: See Daytime Movies:
rid of die Su Wed. l~:m.::;::,e
The Mut1stln ~:...-• m c.pt.1111 "''t-t-' iff·.a HG Cl)) The . fll~tstO,!'tl; M!ft'J
Mouse ctua. Wed.• ,.,,.
g,c,me S1low
HS EE Alert.1
4:00 I f1mily Doctor Except Wed. F1ther Knows lest
1 6 lost In ~c~ (Cij(l))rnaJ AIC Afttrldlool
$pedal Wed. "The ~m1zln1 Cosmic
Awareness of Duffy Moon'' Duffy
Moon, the sm1llest person in his
cla&s, orders 1 book which helps
him develop 1 sense of "cosmic
awareness." But even with this,
Duffy .ullim1tely comes to realize
that It is not 1quired 1rtilicl1I talenl,
but his own natural abilities that
make him a unique and worthwhile
person. Ike Eisenmann, Jim Backus
and lance Kerwin star.
8 Stir Trek
Rin Tin Tin
Yo1I & Friends
Cllli11n's IAllHI
Nino 00 Adam-12 Lissie
: Mister Ro1ers' Nel1hborhood
( (j)) Mickey MtuM Club Ex·
oept Wed.
@!) Dram1tlc Serles
ll) Mission: Impossible Except
Wed. m MJ Little Mar1le
4:30 Dick Yin DP• Sllow
The lone Ranier
Ad•m-12
Burs l Hit Buddies
Lissie
(}) The Prlee Is Rl1ht
Ci) Merv Griffin Show
Brady Bunch
: Sesame Street
( (j)) Rln Tin Tin Except Wed.
Roclly & His friend•
s:oo o u ®.l <a Ci)> News stu 111p the S1ara
The 111 ¥111.,; S.1 Hunt rr..
6 Bever!J Hillbillies
lrac!J Butldl
M1wridl
The Rinbto11es
Mdt11H N1vy
Hugle Boy Shew
Roem 222
Or11111
• F11ture1
• 0.11 Wilton Show
Thr" Stoeces
5:JO=Cl)@ill <9 , ..... Futures
laslltttMll Fri. Lakera va. Chi~·
10 Bulls.
Hottn's Htroes
lewltchtd
Thlft St•IH
Andy 'rlffltll Shew
: Electric Compeny
• Town Till&
• Juli ltnnr
Underdot
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MONDAY
Hailey's comedy about the dilem·
mas ol an unsuccessful playwriaht.
(D The Fishermtn
FtBRUARY 2
1:00 a (!]) CD Cf) Rhed• Love buts I
pathway to Brenda's door when 1
For mornln& and afternoon ll1tln11.
pie ... , .. DAYTIME PROGRAMS. -
.. low, for your Cl>nvenlence, are ttw ay'1 moyln.
OAYTlfiE MOVIES
,?:30 0 (C) "lalltt 111 tll• Gu11 l11rel"
{~es) '66 -Roaer H111in, Mij1nou
Budot. (C) "Mnsacre 111 tlle
-ronst" (dra) Cameron Mltellell,
Antonelli lueldi.
10:00 (]) (C) "D1~ln1 in the D1tk"
(mus) '50 -Wilham Powell, Betsy
Drake.
12:00 ill "M1rjorie Mornln
'57-Gene Kelly, Nata
1 :00 O "Tombstone"
DI•. Francis Giff .
Qi "The Captive Cl
John Forsythe, Joan
Teel.
2:30 O "Neutron ind the Black Muk"
(scl·fl) '63-Woll Rubenskis.
l:OO (f9) (C) "The H11ness" (dra) '71-
Lorne Greene. Julie Sommers.
l :lO 0 (C) "When the BOJI Meet the Girls" (mus) '65 -Connie Francis,
Harve Presnell, Herman's Hermits.
Louis Armstrona,
I \i I NIN<,
3 8 ~ tlj ~ "'-:.ews
Bonanza
family Aff1lr
lro111id1
l"1rtrkl11 F1mlty
Ad•m·12
Sc>tnlsh Drtm•
(Cij (J1) St11 T rtk
: llup's Show
little R1suls
6:30 I m AndJ Griffith Show Merv Griffin Show 00 Stump the St1n
. Nuhvllle
G1llopl111 Gourmet
7:00 OO @(])ma>News
lnitlslde
lowll!!( for Doll11s
6 (~ l'-J) lonlnll
To Tell the Truth
Conee11tr1tlon
I ~1 lucr
Th• Fii
@Gu111111N1
LI l1bl
: Rulldldes
. Drl!Mtlc Serlu
Add11111 F1mMJ
7:30 I $25.000 ,.,,. .. Id · m Wiid llln&dom 1.1¥1 American Stpie
0 MATCH GAME PM
*WITH GENE RAYBURN
I ~!~s~!•;:nt
The l"rotectors
l"rke Is Rl&ht
• BrtdJ Bunch
Ci) Wiid World of Anlm1l1
Hoilpood Televlslon Thutre
"For the Use of the Hall" Oliver
• youna federtl aaent uses her apart·
ment Jo /Un a security check on the
residence .cross the street. 0 Q) (j) @) m l"REMllRE TIM
Rldl Little Sllow Corn1dy.v1riety
show • featurina impersonations,
s1cetches, sonas and dan« .. wlttl
comedian Rich l ittle e:_oni&ht Rich
is joineit-t!Y auest stin Glenn Ford,
John David500, Bem1detle Peters
and series·niaular, Charldtte Rae. 0 Movie: (C) (21\t) '"Moaatef Zele''
(sei.fi) '66 -Nick. Adams, Akira
Takarada. @ I!) Mod Sg_u1d o <a CIJ> m m 1sm•M1 Th•
Hone,mooners -T~t Second Honey-
moon Hilarious events complicate
the 25th anniversary celebration of
one of America's favorite TV ~OU·
pie's. the Kr,mdens. whose plans
are. led awry by a series of comrc11
happenings in this spec~I wh ich
reunites Jtckie Gleason, Art Carney,
Audrey Meadows and Jane Kean. O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr)
"Apache Rifles" (wes) '65 -Audie
Murphy, Michael Danie
!Cross Wib
News
Movie: (C) (Zhr) "LldJ In tlle
C.r" (dra) '69 -Samantha E1111.
Oliver Reed, John McEnery.
i!) Los Polivoces m J1panese Lln1u11e l"ro1r1111s
l :lO 8 @CIJ Phyllis Phyllis winds up
in a wacky love trianale when the
old family fnend she's attracted to
1s in turn attracted lo a cute. little
teeny·bopper.
(j) Don Ad1ms' Screen Test · m Merv Qfiffln Show
9:00 8 (!]) (1) All In the F1mlly
"Mike's Move" The always liberal
Mike must face the true meanina ol
his ideals as 1t looks like he may
miss an opportunity lor a promo·
tion because of his race. 0 Ii) (I)@) m Joe Forrester
"The Answer" In 1 fit of 1rustraled
rage, a young vice squad officer
(Scott Hylands) shoots his wile
(Julie Brida~s), whom he suspects
of infidelity.
@ Wild Wild West 0 (Qj(I)) (]) (D Ri ch Min,
Poor Man Part II of twelve hour
version of Irwin Shaw's besl·sellln1
11ovel starrina Peter Strauss, Nick
Nolte, Susan Blakely ind an all·star
cast. The lives of the Jordache
brothers be11in to diver11 1s Rudy's
hopes for a first business venture
are d1Shed when his lalher Is lorced
to pay for Tom's illicit 1ff11rs.
I The told Ones
Football· Soccer I smilL I The Sellin& of Mt
UllCO!n ·1976 This document1ry of
rers a satirical portr1Y1I of Ab11ham
Lincoln u a 1976 Presldenll•I un·
dldate and includes interviews with
media experts on the use of medi•
ad'lertislna in poOtic•I t1mp1l1ns.
i!) Muy A&r1deddo
9:30 I) U1J Cl) CI> M1ude Maude Per·
sists in spearheadina a movement to
draft Henry Fond• for President des·
pile lhe non-candidate's continued
protests In the conclusion of this
lwo·part episode. Rescheduled. 61> £1 Choler
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THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1, 197E
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There are
schoolchildren
and working peopte in this town. who
lunch on machine-served food every day.
For most of them, it's the only choice.
And it makes you wonder.
How much monosodium glutamate and
sodium triphosphatecan a humaA body stand?
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we11 be looking into on "Junk-Food
Junkies~' A series of spe;cial reports on
vending-machine and catering-truck food,
and how it affects you and your children.
Watch it on Channel 2 Newsroom ,
starting tonight, at 5 and 11 .
Newsroom S 2·
We share your world with you.
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So many people don't
believe menopause is a pause.
They're convinced it's the end.
We're happy to say there's
no such word as "menostop'.'
And more important, no such
phenomenon.
You see, if you know what
to expect and how to handle
it, menopause becomes
simply that ... a pause.
A change. A transition.
Take the time tonight and
let Eyewitness News reporter
Diana Lewis put a stop to
some of .the misconceptions.
use
An Eyewitness News Special~
Monday-Friday at 6 p.m. \LJ
Pase 11
lO:Of,! t)@ Medical Center
• When a Vietnamese woman col
lapses at Medical Center while
searching for her child. Dr Gan
. non discover~ that she 1s the real
mother ol a war orphan adopted by a yc!ung couple who are his friends
Aaain~t his Will. he becomes a cat
alyst in the struegle lor the custody
of the child
d ACTION/ .lftisAw JOHN
*JACK WARD~TARS! 0 @ OJ m P'R°"!RE lie· salll:"Jofln New lchon s'eries slp'ina
Jack Warden ps. lnvest1gatof Jo~
St. John Al!Jl~insteln ind. ~a
Scott also star: In.tonight's ep1Sci'ae.
"Promises to Kill", St. John worh
to ~"f a 'slaying and lo protect
people on a convicted bank robber's
"hst" when lhe leton returns to Los
Angeles. Brock Peters, Anjanelte
Comer, Robeil Reed and Bo Hop·
kins euest.
l ommNews Perry M11on
Love American Style
Tiie Open Mind "Living Within
Our Means"
10:30 Q} Wiidiife Adventure ED I mc1•L I Are You Ustenine?
Par1 I A discussion amone women
who hold h1&h government posts in
four c;ounlries Hosted by Manha
Stuart
a:JNews 11:001 0 ma) News · I Q:2lei1(i)Ne'#I
Best ol Groucho
6 The Honeymooners
• Derk Shadows
Mary H1rtm1n, Miry Hartman
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Three Stooau
C1) Survlnl
Combat
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Robert MacNell Report
(!}) Truth or Co11sequenus
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TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 3
11 :30 t) fj}) ill CBS Late Movit: IC) For mornin1 and afternoon ll1Un1s.
"Please Don't E.t the Daisies" pluse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
(coiiu '60•Dons Day, David Niven. Below, for your convenience. ere • 1~ @®J m Johnnr Canon the day's mo'!les.
The Honermoeners .. · ·r.tovit: "The Trap'.' {~ral '46 .. DAYTIME MOVIES
,, Sidney T Dier, ~ldor Sen VunlJ '
0 (Q9 Ci)) @ Mo n d • r N l 1 ht 9:30 O "Killer Willi A Silk ~rt" (susp)
Special "Clark Gable, I.he King He '6.7 -Susanne Uhlen, Carl Mohner.
., ml!mbe1ed· f4n Unaull>ome.d Biog ~·ff1n1" (dra) '54-Anna Sien.
raphy" (R) 10:00 Ct) (C) "The Best {ehines in llle ~1 The FBI A r . " (m ) · 6 D O ·1 M .. "B ltl t Blood 8 h" re mee us -an a1 ey,
OYlt, I e I J tit ()0 m "P " ( d ) •49 (dra) •'61 -Gary Crosby, Delores 12: rince ol Foau a v -
Michaels. Tyrone Power, Orson Welles. m Gllost & Mrs. Muir 1:00 0 "Desperado" (wes) '54-Wayne
@ Get Smart Morris, Beverly Garland.
12:00 m Twili&ht Zone • ~ "Nieht Ambus~" (susp) '58 -
Min from Uncle Dirk Bogaidt, O.v1d O~ley. •
Movfe: "The Dar and the Hour'' 2:30 0 "Missile Mon_ster" (SQl;fi) '58-
(dra} '63-Simone S1gnoret G,ne Waller Reed. LOIS Collier.
vieve Page. ' 3:00 @) (C) "Don't loo_. Behind You"
(dra) '70 -Peter Lawford, 12:30 0 Ma7be!7. RF~ .. 3:30 O (C) "The Opposite Sex" (dra) !IJ Movie. Petrified Forest (dra) '56-Junt Allyson, Joan Collins, Les· 36-Humphrey Bogart, Bette D1v1s. lie Nielsen,
1:00 B 03 lf01 m Tomorrow ' Gene Autry
1 :30 @ Movie: "The Court Jeste('
(com) '56 -Danny Kaye, Glynis
Johns.
1:45 t) Movie: "The Model and the Mii·
rf11e Broter" (com) '52 -Jeanne
Crain, Scott Brady, Thelma Ritter.
3:30 t) Mowle: (C) ''Cole Youn1er, Gun·
flfhte(' (wes) '58-Frank Lovejoy,
Abby Dalton, James Best.
~ v I N I N 1,
6:00 I II ~~~~ ""':c ... Bonanza
6 famll7 Affair
• Ironside
P1rtrld1e F1mily
Adim-12
I Siiltlsh Dram•
((:if, {])) Star frell
Gtttin' Over
Uttle R1se1ls Heur
6:30 (i1J rn CV NBA All-Stir '-••
Kansas City vs. Detrpit. • m Andy Grittitn Show o Merv Griffin Show
: The Electric Co111pany
• Amerlcln Ouhloors1111n -..
5illopil11 Gourmet 7~00 Ironside o @oo mm,. ...
Bowli!!l_ for Dollars ;) ~
(Qt (!)) lon1nzr
Col!C«lllt1tion
t Lowe Lucy
Tiie FBI u Loba
Gunsmoke
: Women!
• Dr1in1tlc Serlrs
The Addams Familr
7:30 · IU @ ®HD H o 1 1 r w o o d !Jclutres
I Love American Style
World of SurvivaJ ,
The Pretecto11
Brady Bunch
Dr. Who: The Mind of Evil •
Animal World
1:00 ~ @ ®) m Movin' On "Liv·
ing It Up" A myste11ous man (Jack
Kruschen) rents Sonny and Will's
rie and sends Sonny off on an e•·
pensive vacation, but Will becomes
suspicious when the same man
rents Moose and Benjy's truck and
it uplodes revealing a carao ol
stolen ammunition. O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hiftlt PHplt"
(dra) '54 -Greaory Peck.
(Continued)
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Who found out that some
egg bread is mostly yellow d~e ?
And leastly eggs?
Who discovered a few tax
loopholes for the struggling
middle class?
Who's trying to get Universal
to pay for the lady's Jaguar they
drove off a cliff?
Who is this Consumer's
Crusader?
Ciji Ware.
Catch ber at 5 and 11 every
night this week as she exposes
the pushers in"Junk-Food
Junkies~·
If you miss her even once ,
you deserve what you get.
New1roo111SI
We share your world with you.
THE DAILY PIL~l. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1, 1976
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befoie she ·becaD1e •••
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As one of Southern California's leading
newscasters. But there's more . A child hood
full of discovery. Growing up years very much
like yours. Or like someo11e in your family.
Look again. Yo u'll see a very credible, likeabl e lady. Christin e Lund.
She's a no· nonsense· part of o ur ...
Eyewitness News
. 5,6,-llpm~
Our family is a lot like yours. \LI
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TUESDAY (Continued) tor operating in the Los Angeles
Cl) Movie: (C) (2hr) "The M1rri11e area during lhe dynamic 1930s.
ol A Youn1 Stockbroker" (dra) '71 Elaine Joyce co-stars as his secre
-Richard Ben1amin. Ehzabeth Ash· tary, Marsha This week's episode I~. 1s "The November Plan" A trail of
U (~ (J)) al Happy Days intrigue, susp1c1on and homicide ex
"Two Angry Men'" Fonzte sues when tending from the police and lhe
his pigeon c;oop crashes throuah the city's leading newspaper, leads p11
Cunnlnaham roof and Howard re· vale investigator Jack Axminster
fuses to pay tor the damages June (Rogers) all around corruplton·lld·
Lockhart auests. ReschedOled . , den Los Anaeles. Meredith Baiter O Million$ Movie:"(C) (2hr) 11Rio Birney, Lloyd Nolan. Diane Ladd,
Conchos" (Wes) '64-R1ch11d Booi.e, t'.au'rence Luckinbill, Ste,iien Elholt ~tuart Whitman, Tony .franc1osa 'and Laurence Hugo guest l ~ss :~d ' ~~;Muon .
News Ci) To Tell the Truth
Movie: (C) (21/1hr) ''The Sun· 1·m News downers" {dra) ·~-Robert Mitch." Wlldljf~ A_9verlture
um.-Deborah.. Kerr;· Peter· Ustinov. Midi• C,ro .~. ". ,
Eli) Masterpl«e Theatre: Upstairs, · Monty .fYthon' FIJ'lllt • ettcirt
Downstairs C.eor,1nJ,, a11>n11 'Vtilh -+ID ' ,,, • · other London society girts: has ~or. 10!30 II DEBUT David Niven's World
unleered for nursing duty but finds David Niven hosts this series which
, her work very distressing, 11ruelhng features people around the world
and lar lrom romantic. who seek adventure. lh1s week tea
I Chespirito : tures ~ trip to India. for a record
MJ' Little Ma11le breaking flight in a llol air balloon.
8:30 (~(fl) (3) a} laveine ind ~I) Bobby Vinton Sholf
Shifley "Bachelor Party" Laverne and rn News
Shirley take over Laverne's lather's I (31 Gunsmoke
reslau1ant for the weekend and 11 t;uJ love American Style
turns into a "hol lime" when Fon· 1· Anlm1tion Festival m throws a 1iachelor party at 11:00 (.!. Q er;} al News
the establ1shedment Henry Winkler · 8 IOI tl~ (6\ News
guests.· O Best ol G:oucho
!Merv Griffin Show ( 6 J The Honeymooners
Situation Comedy I Cark Shadows
Korean unauaae 1'10111ms Miry Hartman, Muy Hartman
9:00 11{3)(11) M•A•s•H lhe 40711h Three Stooaes
M A S"H unit gets a glimpse ot Ff6 Combat
two sharply contrasllng combat • 1· Robert MacNeil Report
types when Sm1lm' Jack Mitchell. a ( CJ)) lrutll or Consequences
hot shot helicopter pilot, Illes mto • Cinema 3.4
Ille compound with wounded Corpor 11:30 @ ffi CBS late Movie: (C)
al Howard Owens "Watusi" (adv) '59 -George Mont 0 Q.1 Q) er;} l'olke Woman gomery, Tama Elg, David Farrar.
"Wednesday's Child" Sgts Pepper ! ID (i) 0 m Johnn1 Carson
Anderson and Bill Crowley are aided The HoneJmooners
by a singer and a cal burglar m a 6 Mo v I e: "Dangerous Money"
plan to break up a burglary ring (mys) '46 -Sidney loler. Glo11a
that v1ctlm11es rich, s1na(e women. Warren,
Rescheduled. (0 llt Lfj} W ABC lti'ystery "'Mys 0 (l',29, (Ill ) (3) a> I s,tCtAL I XII lery at Malibu" (R) Susan Stras
Winter ·Olympic Games !'review A berg, Michael Par~s and Robert
preview ot the u11com1r111 Winter I lpton star.
Olym111c Games trom Innsbruck. (j) The FBI Austria. 0 Movie: (C) "Wiid Herlta1e'~
I The Bold Ones (dra) '58 -Will Rogers Jr , Maureen
Y1rie'1 Show O'Sullivan, Troy Donahue.
The Ad1ms Chronicles "John m Gllost lo M11. Muir
Adams: Olplomat" Persuaded by Q) litt Sm1rt
Conaress to f sent America •··I Yo111 & You
abroad, John s leaves tor 12:00 '2 Twlll&llt Zone
Hance accompa by his eldest Movie: "Lady l'ossesstd" (dra)
son, John Quincy, age 11 Adams ' 2 -James Mason. June Havoc,
secures Pohticel support from the Stephen Dunne
Dutch 1nd helps ne1otiate puce Q) Mo v le : "Hell's Crossroad"
treaties with G1ut Britain. (wes) '56 -Stephen McN1lly, Pea
{ r
EE Musical Co111edf cie Cutle.
9:101J IJT (i) liood Times ··1 J. tn 12:10 I Maybtny RFl>
Trouble"' An old girlfriend visits J J • "'"le: ''Crf•• Schoel" (dll)
and brines with het some very up • 8 -Humphr11 Bor11rt. Dead End
settinr news about his ph~sical con Ktds.
dition 1:0019 (i) dj &?;} To111tm1w EE El Chofer ctM Autry
10:00 IJ l'opl Junior and Luis l:JO m MoYle: 1ttdl 1111" (mus)
l111n the Puerto Rican 1hel10 is a · 5-Tcid Byrnes, Chris Noel. Robert
1reat fllk• for orph1ns to collect I oon
money for a father's buri1I so they 1:451) Mowle: (C) ''Tiie l'roud 01111"
l1uncll a door-10-door co11ectlon • (wu) '56 -Robert Ryan, Ylr1inl1
drive-not to bury their lither, who M1yo, R11 Middleton.
Is very much 1liv1-but lo ln1retiate 2:00 m All·Ni&llt Sllow: "Allltrlun liuer-
themselves with the neighborhood t1111 111 ttlt l'llHtppl11tt," "Tiie us
"bulllu." ~11 Story" • D 9 (i) (@) m l'REMICRE City J:OO a .... I I : "Ooublt DJ11111ite"
or lilciln Wayne Rogers stm (com) 'SI -J1ne ~ussell, Groucllo
as a free wheelln& pr\valt invutl11 Ma~. Fr.nk Sinatra . ..
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY l . 1976
An Eyewitness News Special
Reported' by Diana Lewis ~
This week at 6 p.m. \LI
Watch the
astounding
exploits of the
shag, underwater
record holder for
diving birds, on
WoRldOf
SuRvivAl
hosted by
John Forsythe
7·30 pm
Tuesday
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WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 4
1Adtll·l2
Spe11t11 Dfllll (9 (i)) Stat Tiff
DEaur n .. 111t1111ty r.ctor, r111s
11ew witt "tar1•tld for 8 to 11
yur-olds s>reWnts m1th1m1tics in
comfortable, mryday ferms while
. 1ddressin1 tht ethnic ind. c'41tural
concerns for Mfnotffl dlildrtn. ' QtTMU\tla._.
For mornlnc end eftemoon llstlnp,
plHh •ff DAYTIME PROGRAMS. ... ow, for your conv~nlence, .,.
the dey's mcMe..
.D~YTIME ~MOVIES S:JO Ci1f,.WJ"""' ._ ~-:-..-::,.
t:JO a ~·· twldlt'. (dra). ·ae • Rinc1 Canofl, P1ui Lukas~ "U11-Dtdrlc c..,.~. ..
·' ·" "' deraroelld'' (adv) \41 _, Jeffrey
Lynn, ...Pllillip Dotn. "'
10;00 @ "111Ja -... All!! '(dn) '42·-
!l!ont ~Joan f.'onttlo•· ~ u:oo UJ "A· 0.te Wl111 Judy" (mus) '48 • "
-Jane Powell, Elizabeth Taylor,
Robert StKk.
Gott Cltult Hl&flllahb .................
1:00 an~ CJ> mm ...... . iiiiJie
1:00 O "T..-cl ttle M11 Down" (dra)
'57 -Kent Taylor, Petula Clark, Qi (C) ''The Crowded .,-· (dr
'60 -Dani Andrews, Rhonda
Flemina. Efrem Zimballst Jr.
2:30 0 "U1tttrthly Str1111el'' (stl·fo) '"
.. '64 -. John Neville, Plulip Stone,
.... ~. "' Delllo • ca ........ ..,.
Te T Tnitll c.1e .. 1nt111t
I UwtlAlcy
The Fii f!lJ!'• .....
: Wo1111 AIM!
· Dn11•tk Series
Patrick Newell. 7:30
3:00 ®) (C) "Hippy lirthdaJ, Wandl
Ju11t" (com) '7 l -Susannah York,
The Add11111 F111ily
lobby Vinton Show Petula Cl11k
auests.
Rod Steiger. George Gmzard.
I Vl NIN<.
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00 i 8 ~I ffi" ~twl lo1111111
6 flmilJ Affair
• 1ron1ldt
P1rtrld1e rarnll~
O Don Ad1111s' Scrtt11 Test Ross
Martin and Leslie Nielsen guest.
I Love American Style
Let's Malle A Deal
@D N1me That Tune
The Protectors
I Chico end the Man
Brady lunch
@) Lut ol the Wild
One Man's China "Sell Re·
ll1nce'• Film focuses on China's pro·
gress toward induslli1ll11tion.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1. 1976
Q)Do1Ruffla.._
1:00 fJ (ftJ CD llflJ Orlaldo incl
D1wn Kate Smith and Jim N1bors
l!Utsl, a tD Cll ®l m Uttle "°" ..... ltlt Prelrit "A Matter of Faith"
Carc>llne lnaalls ls alone at the
farm ·wf\en she suiters a minor
scr1tch that flares into a dudly
inftetion. ::-:-:::-• &llJ (ZlllJ "WM!t DW YM h ' •r.'llllM" (com) '68-· 1 rn; -oleit Shawn. ( f (I) (!) Sil Mllllo1 $
l 'l. ~!\I Secret Of B)lfoot" Con·
'olU\Ton ot a two-1>1rt story. Steve'
• pursoit of ~ creatufl he believes.is
the legend1ry Bigfoot 1 .. ds him into
i ~ve inhabltell . liy bein"1s from
another planet I S an Hrthquallt is
• about to bury them all. 0 Mtlfft1 $ .._.: (C) (Zhr)
"lohllflY Guitlr'' (wes) 'SJ -Joan
Cr1wford, Scott Brady, Sterling
Hayden. m Cross Wits
Q) Collett llsbtball Notre Dame
vs. LaSalle .
lf) '-".... l.111Uft P'rtlfl• 1:30 m ... fY ar1m11 111ew
9:00
fJ COMPUTER KILLER * CHALLENGES CANNON!
IJ.@ Cil ([) Clnno• As 1 f1vor to a 50ltntist with whom he at·
tended colle1e. C.nnon steps into
.,.ihe on~mlliar world ol dtrophjsics
'and an outer space project to inves· •
tla•te t"'' death of' 4lt lnter111tion· all1 known member ol the project
tum which m1y have been caused
by 1n alien force from 1no1her 111·
a11¥. E1ic 8'111den, Andrew Duuan,
Ellen Weston and Keena Curils
1ues1. . • n 9 m m ch1co •• "" .... •lfhe"'keldent" When 'C~ is hos·
e1t1iiztd JO( • lob·rtl•ttd injury, tit decides th1t It is time for him to
seek 1 new career. Ed, w1ntin1 Chi·
co to hive • cJi•nce th1t he never had, bonows lrloney on his Insur·
ance policy to finance Chico's plans. 00 Get S111rt D (Iii CJ!> Cil m I lflCIM I
~News ~
Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Ubera·
n of LI. Jones" (dra) '70-Lee
XII Wlnter CMy11,ic C1111s (2h1)
ABC Sports begins its 43 'h /lours
of exclusive televisjon coverage ol
the 12th Win!Jt: Olympic Games
from lnnsbrucll!llflslria. Jim Mcl<1y, J, Cobb, Aoscoe Lee Brown, Lola
Folan1, Lee Majors.
ED 'CIVILISATION'-* ACCLAIMED SERIES
RETURNS TO KCET!
Chris Schenkel, Frank Gifford, and
Curt Gowdy will head up the sports·
c.asting team for the coverage.
Amon1 the expert commentators
will be U.S. ski team coach Bob
Beattle, two-time Gold Medalist In
figure skatina Dick Button. five·
time Olympian ski Jumpin1 Art Dev·
tin end 1972 Gold and Bronze
Medallst in spted sk1tin1 Anne
Hennln1.
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World" A look II the Dirk Ages,
from the fall of the Roman Empire
lo the comin1 of Chartem11ne. e> Cll1mplonshlp 1¥restll111
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nidel~~g
us to death?
Are vending machines hazardous
to your health? That's just one
of the things we'll be looking into on
"Junk-Food Junkies'.' A series of
special reports on vending-machine
and catering·truck food. Watch it on
Channel 2 Newsroom. tonight.
at Sand JI . Newsroomez
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1. 1976
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" Grammar school boredom led Rich Little to discover hidden talents
for 1mpersonat1ons. Now, one of today's most popular and talented
1mpression1st. Little 1oins the NBC lineup with a comedy·variety hour
Mondays from 8·9PM. Born and raised In Ottawa, Canada, Little began doing 1mp.ress1ons
at 14, performing for friends at school. In an effort to keep himself
occupied, he began studying people -their voice and mannerisms.
He would 1m1tate everybody -teachers, family, friends, and local
personalities. "When the teachers would ask me a question, I would respond
with an answer. Imitating their voice." says Little. "All the kids found
it am1,1~ing. The teachers couldn't recognize their voice, so they
thougRl I was getting laughs on straight lines -to them I was a
natural born commedian. • At 17, Little began working local Shriners and Knights of Colum·
bus dinners for $15 a show. He went on to win a national talent show
which led to a guest appearance on "Pick the' Stars" a network TV
competition. For the next several years. Little concentrated on de·
veloplng and refining his talents. He acted In Canadian summer
stock, landed a position as a disc jockey, hosted a TV t alk show in
Ottawa. and released his first comedy album. "My Fellow Canadians."
His career was launched In the United States in 1964 when he was
called to the attention of Judy Garland who signed him for a guest
appearance on her telev1s1on show. Little, whose repertoire con
sists of 160·plus caricatures. not only masters the voice charactens·
tics of each of his subjects, he c.aptures their physical features as
well, including their leers. shrugs, and walks. "I attempt to literally
get into all the characters I do, actually trying to become them for a
few minutes. It's more effective to do impressions from the inside
looking out. rather than the other way around."
Little will be Joined In h1s series by comedienne Charlotte Rae. As
a child, Rae would sneak out of the house for the "amateur hour" at
Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Riverside Theatre, because she desperately
wanted to be a professional actress.
She made her way to Broadway as the original Mammy Yokum in
"L1'I Abner," and the original Mrs. Peach um in "Three Penny Opera."
Rae's Broadw1y credits include S. J. Pereleman's "The Beauty Part,"
and Murray Shlsgal's "The Chinese and Dr. Fish." She also appeared
In Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival productions "Romeo
and Juliet," and "Henry IV," Part I and Part II.
Rae Is flimlllar to television audiences as Molly the Mallman on
Sesame Street. She said that she Is enjoying working with Little be·
cause she has always been one of his biggest fans: "Rich Is so ktnd,
and wonderful. I conslder myself very lucky to have an opportunity to
work with him."
THE DAILY PILOT.-TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1, 1976
WEDNESDAY (Continued} Ci) Notre OU.. 11.utblll Notre I .... aza @) Movie: (C) (Zllr) "Cadm flow· Dame vs. LaSalle. Fl•ilY Affair
tr" (com) '69 -Welter M1tth1u. IDlrti 5'a4ws lrOMlde EE VivfaN Mery Klrt•11, Mary Heitman P1rtrid11 Fl•llJ
EI\) lrMt Plff.,.allCft "Bernstein TlttH J9eces FEBRUARY !5 t Mui-12
at T~lewood" , CV SMrwlval S,.llWI Ori•• r 9:30 CJ (jJ@ Ci) m Tiit Dll•pllap : l*ft. llWtllll RtfQft For mornlnt end 1fter,000n listlnss. (ff Cl)) Star Tre•
t . ·· "l he Ultimatum" • Joe. -Ollmplint ' ( ~)Trulli 11 Consequ111ees pl•eu see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. EI\) DEIUT Whit De Yiu bpecrt
learns that· •l's dangerous lo tell a ~~>\. Below, tor your C~l'lle...Ce, ere A new 13-part series desitaecl to
• -p0litic1an \he truth abellt ;~Jmsetf ll)JO' :w (},)ell ~ Mewi.> ..-t'l the dAY,• _movin, _ ~~ '"' show teachers, classroom aides ind · -·· : • :._~1-Hy if -11e' 'hr~.Ji ]1• y ..,.,,, t~lfiY--'.~ -i ~rte · · • ~· , • : : • perenti how Jo tuch 6eeh1nin1 v""r.fel)dlord. .. • · • .. • ·, :' • • ··p1 11, " OAYTt•Ulli.-...,_ • "'.c1~ .. ,· .. , wl.th•{''Alplllph·..,··." -
" li'£J'f!hef11 .' .. ·:_ '. ~"'. • 1n lilm~m J.t~~':c.n.. . me· -. C.;) -~ 3~.;arnin1 otthe a!Jl;h:b;t phoe· °* · ··• · · • Th ffMtYMllltl1 . .. · f.fo O "Pillow of Dt•th" (mys) '45 -neltctlly. . II THE BLUE KtJllGH'T--(Di~~(}) Wldt Wo~. Mt.v· ·Lon C.y. "Of Mlct & ...... <dra) -.· . lf1 UttJ• llsctl• · * M~;w BIG HrT! lo: <fl .. , e ittr1111•k ~tll\n_:·. (R) '3~ f" Bur1ess M.eredith:'°' Lon ~~I m 'Mdy &rif(1111 • . _ 8 Cl) Tiie 11w llUctit ll••.bar~ den, C"eorge Gr!uar6, ' Chaney. , • Mm Criffi,11 Stlow
t . 4fi"•< res ·nr 1 majot drut pusher.. ;. .... .Thi Fii , tO:OO Cl) "Thf llltl "Slllefd oJ falwodll"" (}) St&l•p the Stara
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Immune lcf"the ·ftw. when ~detal • ~... J Sterlin(l,,~OJll .ffet~'l· i. Lelah. part collaae credit course for parents
• 11ent,-:pll1 h"1111~ tl\e atrMt-• ---l .lla.,;lWlr-• ldO&Jllfltt ......_-& ~(df and -tle01eJ1t1ry , sd\ool teittiers
.. W1!( .tg,-hf. fusy,.Sunl•r i~telil ,to Sillart-.... , . "" ;lj'-p Geo<tt S. ders, .fftrbert .. 1f· whi~lt .otrers m.1ny insi1hls and H ·
• -.-i8ftiW1rc. · · · .. ,.~ lourul "' · sti11~·'. · · • citing act~ifl• for ,t.eachlnc the 'n Cil @GHt f Petrotelll "The 12:00 IJ•Jwlfl1ht zii.. • 1:00 r Oft A Oe'fit ... ,... .. (wes) baslo-~pies infelementary mathe· NTIM Visitor" A mysterious man m Mowlt: "Asslp111ewt I• lrit· '6 -John Vivyan, Lin Lu, Bruce malics.
leaves a cryptic m'5Uae for Topy tiny'' (dra) '43 -Jean·Plerre Au· ordon. ~ Desert Goll Cl11sic Hl1t1ll1llb
Petrocelli and soon alter, Tony and mont, Sustn Peters. @ (C) "The lff91nl" Part I (dra) &) &.li.,la1 &ourtntt
M111l• find their office ransacked Q) Movie: "TIM Awea11f1" (adv) '63 -Burt Lancaster, Claudia Car· T:OO II D -IT\ nJlo '-""Men and a youn1 woman and 1n older ., '50 -John Carroll, Adele Mara. dinale, Alain Delon. lrortildt -\V ~ ..,,,
man In deadly pursuit of what the 12:30 I Marbtny RFD • 2:30 Q (C) "Altro Zombies" (hor) '67
mysterious visitor supposedly eave MOYie: "The W110111 Roll 11 -Wendell Corey, John Carridine, 89'1!1. f~ll.1n
Tony ltht'' (dra) '41 -Humphrey Bo· 3:00 l\j) (C) "Rtfltdlotl of Faer" (dra) ~Ol~t Trvt:U
! em...., ,rt. Eddie Albert. '72 -Robert Shaw, Silly Keller· Concentration . Wlidllft Advtatura 1:00 9 Ci)@) m Tomonew man, Lowe
Notre 0...1 llU.tMll Notre ~ne -Airtij 3:30 0 (C) us.I P1rty'' (rom) '65 -1 Lucy
Dame vs. LaSalle. 1:15 Movie: ''l'U lfeftr For1et Yoci" Frankie Avalon, Deborah Walley, 1 ~: &unsm•••
I The Stlll•1 of Alie U•n 1976 ( ra) '51 -Michael Rennie. Ow1yne Hickman. ... LifM
10:30 C.M Blrtow Sllow 1:30@ Cl) Movie: "Tiit Family Jewels" : llld Jourul m ...., ~m) '65 -Jerry lewis. .,,. .. tic Series
Ml6llcal Yi 2:00 m All·Mlpt Sllow: "lJttle Mll1b· Addams fellllly 11:00 rn om ..... m." "toppers.,"
([) ~ (I) "... 3:00 0 Movie: "Tiit £Jtdronlc Mn1ter" 1:00 a I ~ cm m m ~-7:30 0 Lt•t Of tM Wiid lest af C (sci·fi) '58 -Rod Cameron. (]) Cl) (ll) (]) ~ ~,..... CJ m Price b Rl111t
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before she becanie ••• ~
· Sure you know her. Now.
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As one of Southern California's leading
newscasters. But there's more. A childhood
full of discovery. Growing up years very much
like yours . Or like someone in your family.
Look again. You'll see a very credible, likeable lady. Christine Lund.
She's a no-nonsense part of our. ..
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D love American Style m Mealcan film 0 I bi CIA\ I People "Ann Margret" @l) Hollywood Televlslon Theatre ~
An olf beal look al the private 11ves ~· or the Use of the Hall" Olivet
ot lamous people, fo~us1ng on the • ailey's comedy ibovt the dilemmn
5. an side or lhe celeb11ty u op • ol "4artin (Ceorae Furlh). an un·
pc; • to an "inlerv1ew" lYP• show successful pl1ywri1ht: Charlotte
lhe w1'I be no host or interviewer, (Barbara Barrie) who believes
just cameras to capture the star 1n wealth is the only true and laslin1 actio~ Tonight's celeb11ty ts Ann happiness; and Ahce (Joyce Van
MarPrel Patten) ..,ho is content w11h her
i Candid Camera ti1e -recognizing ·its limitations.
The Protectors Susan Anspach,• David Hed1son and
Mitch lt1111t • Aline MacMahon also star _ tD ~-•unc~ 61) Ho11r Dulce Hocu
: Inlier Visions 10•00 , f'
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@ Holl,..od Ires J:lO e{JI Otiofer,
· .Media ,. B BARNABY JONES BEST
f .a;oo ~ :*<CAPEJl·fht UNE IN!!!
'· · I) OLIVIA WALTON MUST . . IJ@ r3'l ti) B1rn1by Jones When
. • .... ~·.-<lf"<('I.., ... ' • • · In actron ·on the·nightc11tb,~ .stag~ the screen ahd behind
the scenes.
The story of a performer who
ref used to call it quits in the
face of near tragedy.
~ KABCHV SPECIAL
7:30PM THURSDAY
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FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-PARTS
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A FINE SELECTION OF USED CARS
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St!,.fl,."f' Jiff l~·tu.1, (~·,,.,,~
s MINU1C5 SOU llt or ~AN OtF(iO IWY .
* JEt.l-Home or Work • , ·.a young Chicano street 1an11 m~· , • .:,. . • ·btrt <Hready' on 4r~bte., with •tfie
I) P. (3) (i) The W1lton1 When .• ~· J'"', beli~V{s • .lf~ ii'·r~spons(ble for
a lurn1.~ure order falls t~o~~ at the .\ a.,1'ea~tby man'• ·d~tfll jn a horse·
WallP,n s lufT!b~ mlll: 0 iv1a f\.as the rl'tfiog· 3ccidenl. he ·flee~ and be·
good foctiJne ~o be ~ve as a seem: comes. 'tlfiJ. ob'iet of Bar11aby's
stress ~y lhe own.er of a successful search for a missing witness to the
womens .,tore. Ohv1a proves such a mishap. John Carter. Christopher
great asset to the shop that the Stone, A Martine1, Leigh Christian.
owner wants to lak~ her to New linden Chiles and Eric Eslrada
York on a buyinR 1r1p, then wants Ruest
Ol1V1a to manage lhe stoie whole g B~b Boyd Show/Colle&• lluket·
she travels to Europe ball USC vs Washington State 0 6' 6 O m NBC Th~sd1y 16) Perry Mu on
Movie: (C) (3hr) "Da.W V19'ory" p ID News
(dra) '75 -flirabeth Montit'>mery. (E Wlldllle Advenlutt
Anthony Hopkins, Michele lee, ~ l ove American Style
Janet Maclachlan. Michael Lerner, 10.30 ~ l:Y.\ N lo!in fleroc~. Herbert Berghof. Vic · u:.1 ~ ews
Tayback A young and successlul @l) No Hon~tty (R)
woman lalls 1n love and begins hv 11:00 fl m 0 m rn News
1nR life only alter learnin1 she has D <81 O 121 <6l News
a lalal brain tumor <61 The Honeymooners 0 College Bu h tball UCLA vs P 01rll Sh1dows Wash1n11ton ! Mery Hel1m1n, Miry H1r1m1n
(6) (D Mod 59u1d Three Stooaes 0 (59 (8)) [3) al Welcome Back 1 f3'l Bittle line
KoltA1 Knller has his hands lull t26 Combat wt>en a llu epidemic results 1n lhe Ef:l Robel1 "41~Nei1 Report ~w•alhops bein11 111aced 1n lhe same (~ m> Truth or Consequences C'''""",,, with anvanced sludenls. m Cinem• 34 0 Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) '1he 11:30 I) (17J (3) CllS lite Movie: (C)
last Comm1nd" (adv) ·~~-SterlinR "The McKenzie Break" (dra) '70 -
Hayden. Anna Marle Alberghelll, Br an Kei th. He1mut Griem, Ian Hen.
Richard Carlson fir·
I Cross Wits 0 ~ (i) (lj}) m Johnny Carson
News (i) Movie: "Dull Alibi" (dra) '46-
Movle: (C) (2hr) "B1ndolero" Sidney Toler, Benson Fonti.
(wes) '68 -Dean Martin, Raquel O ((ii) (i)) (3) Wide World Prt·
Welch, James Siewert. George Ken· sents "Mannix" g. "lonastreet"
nedy. (I) The fll
@l) ROSE BOWL TITANIC! A Future Shocll * USC VS. WISC. '63 IB ::~~!.~"· Muir
'TH E WAY IT WAS' 12:00 1J Tw111111t Zone
EJl) The War It Was "1963 Rose ID Movie: "Drirtwood" (dra) '47-
Bowl. USC lrolans. vs Wisconsin Ruth Warrick. Dean Jau er. Walter
B1d1en" Breonan. fl) Nodles T1111t111 (D Movie: '1he Story ol Molly X" al J1111nese Lancu11e Proffl lllt (dra) '50 -June Havoc, lohn Rut·
1·30 0 Ct.if' ) al 1m WI n t e r sell.
\11ymp1c Games 12hr JOm) Cover1ee 12:30 1J M1yberry RFD
ol lhe day's events. (}I Movie: "San Quentin" (d11) '37
I Mtr-1 Griffin Show -Humphrey Bo1art, Ann Sherlden
Cltyw1tcllen O The Lucy Show
Musie1t Y1rtety 1:00 R (it (6) 0 m Tomorrow
9:00 I) (3) (l) Hawell Flvt·O Try· !tent Autry
inR 10 ldentlly 1nd ~111 the bur11lars 1:30 (j1i (j) Movie: "funny Flee'' (com)
who have been he1slln11 a fortune •57 -Fred Ast aire. Audrey Hepburn.
1n gold stored 1t v11ious dental· ,, supply houses, McG&rrett sends an 1 :45 1) Mov!~: (C) , Robinson Cruaoe
undercover agent into e rehebillt•· on M1rs (adv) 64 -Paul Mantee.
tlon institution for delinquent youths Adam West
18135 IElCH BLVD. HUNTINGTON IElCH in hopes of securint a leed. Rudy Z:OO ID All·Nlt~t Sllow: "rln•r," ''Two
Ramos, Berber• Buley i nd Tommy Ftac• West Sand~ aunt. • 3:30 I) Movie: "Blind Spot" (d11) '58
Cl) Wiid Wiid West -Robert Mackenzie, Delphi I sw a> Thi Bold Onta rence, Cordon Jeckson,
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 6
For mornin1 and afternoon listlnas,
please see l?AYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your ccnvenlence, ere
the day:s movies.
.. Oty~E MOVIE~. ...t::v . u•O ""~""" .....-c11or> •sj-,• . Ro6ert ShO~O.ris ~errid. .. ~'Dtrli
Allctl" (d11} 'l5 -rr~dric March,
Mer1e Oberon, Herbert Marsha~. l
10:00 (j) (C) ''Oh You luutiful ~I"
O The Protectors
(10) m Holl,wood Squ11es
I B11dy lunch
(6) Match G1me
World of Survlv1I
1:00 II @ rn Family Circus Special
"The Great Roman Circus" Taited tn
Rome, Italy and hosted by Karen
Valentine. tl\jt special features the
Flyini Ramos, the Flying Gibson,
Kubler's Chimpanzees, Willy Togni
... -(25 elephants). the QiJ<ola Indian
Eln.tasJ,'1he Hallasy (teeter board).
l"itilo Noel lionS', Cuzman and Mo
'1ique (aerial motorcycle). and
others. 0 ~ (6) 0 m Sanford l Sdn
"Lamont In Love" fJler a burly.
th~eatening man comes to the San-' (mus) '49 -June Haver. M.ark Stev-
ens. "· ~
12:00.m ''.Fl1m1 ol ~ blinds" (adv) ,.
'55 -· Yvonne D.eCarlo, Howard
Duff, Zachary Scott.
' lord Arms looking for Lamont's
mysteriou5 new air1 friend. Fred and •' ~
Aunt Esther-l1un"th .Jn. investea· ,.
lion: B~d~f'. l<ennedy ucl • Marlehe Cl8rk gue&f ·,. -" ,_ · l :OO D "Rodeo,"(~)· 'S2'.-l111e ~iah.
-John •Archer,. Wallice Ford.
• ~ (C) "The Le091rd'1 Concl. (dra)
• • '63·-Burt Lancaster, Claudia Car-
' ... I:• ~rle, ~n Delon.
. 2:30.G •..ufron ind the Death Ro·
# bots1~lci-f1) '61 -Wolf Ruben
skis, • ,,.-
l :OO [O) (C) ~"Conar1tu11t1on1, 1r1 A , BoJ'' (coin) '71 -Bill Bixby, Jack
Albertson. 'D11ne Baker
3:30 O (C) "P'1lm Sprlnas Wttklnd"
(com) '63 -Tr9y Donahue. Connie
Stevens, Ty Hardin.
I Vt ~J I N <,
'=00 ~8 ~~ffi ~~ ... lj Llktrs Bullttb1ll Continued
from 5:30PM Lakers vs. Chicaao
Bulls.
flmlty Atf1lr
lronsld1
P'1rtrld1t flmlly
~1m·12
Spenlsh Dr1m1 ca())) Sur Trell
: Avlitlon Wt1thtr
Littlt Rise.ls
6:30 I m Andy Qrlfflth Show Merv Qrllfln Show
(])Stump th1 Stars
: Bl1d P'111ptetlv1 on the News
tc .. l Duert Qoll Cl1sslc Hlahll&hh CiD Q1li.pl111 Qourmtt
7:00 0 D @ (j) m CiD Nan
lro11Slde (tlil (f)) Bon11111
TlletTltle Trutlt
Co11Ctllb1tlo11
I Lo.t Lucy
Tiit fll
Qu111111tle
LI Lobl ht;fJf! Alld Now • • • the
: LM A11111ts News 1tn1ew
Dr1•1tk Serles
Adclems f11111lly
7:30 IJ follow-Up A visit to C1t1lln1 Is·
lend to lnvesliaale why the resi·
dents of Av1lon rejected 1 cif1 re·
development pl1n. O KNBC Special "Don Kinchner
Ptesents New Stars" A htll·hour
pilot pro1ram with Frankie Av1lon
IS host 1nd Tony Orlando as special
i sl.
film future
World of the S.1
,,. 0 Movie: (2hri·~1er1 R1ts~1 -
(dra) '53 -Richard Burton. James
Mason. Robert Newlon.
1:30
Cl) GI Mod Squad 0 (Qt) CJ)) ()) CiD Don111 l Mi·
rie Guests are Andy Williams, The
Osmo~d Brothers. Jimmy Walkel
an1 Paul Lynde. 00 Public Affairs 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Jubilee Trail"
(dra) '54 -Vera Ralston. Pal
O'Brien, Joan Leslie.
!Cross Wits
News
Movie: (C) (2hr) "Qettlna
St11iahf' (dra) '68 -Elliott Could.
Candice Beraen.
I Washlnrton Wttll in Review
LI Crl1d1 Bien Cri1d1
J1panese Lln1u11e Pro111ms
0 DANNY THOMAS STARS * IN "THE PRACTICE"
0 fj} @ 0 a;, T h e P'11dke
"Love and Death" To cheer 1 serl·
ously ill post-operative patient, Dr.
Jules Bedford tells her he loves her.
John Byner and Marae Redmond
l~nDleao
Merv Qrllfln S11ow
Wall Street Week
El Show de Rosltl "'"'
9:00 II (ff} CV CJ) CBS frld1y Movie:
(C) (V/111r) "The Qeuway" (dra) '72
-Steve McQueen. Ali McGr1w, Silly
Struthers, Ben Johnson. A m11ried
couple aet themselves involved In •
dan~erous bank robbery. McQueen
portrays Doc McCoy, a man In prison
who arranges with his wile (Ms.
McGraw) to make a deal with 1
corrupt politician. The uch1nge will
give Doc his freedom in return tor
pullin11 off a dangerous bank heist.
Doc completes the robbery with his
usual c11eful timina, then lums the
poh1tci1n wants more thin his sh111
of the bounty, and could 1tso be
inrnlved with McCoy's wife -luvin1
th11 ex con with no one to trust. 0 ~ (J) Q a;, Rodford Flln
"In Hazard" Attorney Beth Diven·
port needs Rockford's help 1tter sht
counsels a stock broker In 1 tH
suit and suddenly nnds herself In
fell ind the t1111et of 1n u susln1·
lion attempt. Gretchen Corbett
auests. (i) Wiid Wiid Wnt D <fi (j)) OJ CiD XII Winter
THE DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK. FEBRUARY t , 1976
FRIDAY (Continued)
Olympic Gemes (2hr) Cpverage of
the day's events. m The Bold 0J11S tl-l Viernes Tutro _EID Bill Moyers' loumtl
9:30 ti) El Cltofer
10:00 0 '2~ "lo m Po lite SlorJ
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"Fircb rd" frny I 0B1anco stars as
a po.ice otfw:er who suffers sevett
~u ns in a sky divine accidenl •nd
londs the psycholoi1cal<fecovery even
more nlintul than the 1n1ury Om News
l"eny Mt~n
Wirrlo" luhtbell Warriors vs. hoenlx. tB NOYI
-10:30 CB @I) Hews
l1:001 ~a1~==. ~t ol Groucho
Thi Hot!IJlllOOner1 · o,,_ Sb1cfows ,.. MllfJ 'H1rt111an, Mary Hutrnan
Three Stoo1es
I@ Surviver , •
Kore1n Serial
Robert MacNell Report
) Tnitfl or Consequences Cinema 34
11:30 fl 'l:t (6 "10l m lohnn1 CllSOI\ O The Honeymooners
Movie: "Sh1dow Over Chlna-t .. n" (dra) ·43 -Sidney Toler,
Vtetor Sen YunJ 0 (ia9 (I )) {~1 XII Wi11ter 01,mplc
Cames Coveraae of lhe day's events. O Movie: (C) ''The Secret War of
Harry frig " (com) '69 -Paul New
man, Syfva Kosc1na, Andrew Dua
I Chost & Mn. Muir
Cet Smart
Sound1ta1•
Soul Train
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WE"l't(, FEBRUARY l . 1976
1:30 B (f1) (3) m Buis Bunny/Road-IChiller Matinee runner : Nova
I@ [Ql m Pink Panther ( @ ) Wornt of Survive!
friends of Man • · Roller C1mes
Tijuana: Window to 'tbe South 12:30 B @ m 00 fat Albert (~ 00> lost Saucer O Mr. Clilps
MO"tle: "Swcud In the Desert'' O (129 (j)) CI> EE XII W I n t e r (dra) '49 -Dana Andrews. Mirta • 'oiymPfc Cames (3hr)
•• Teien, Jell Chandle1. m Movie: "Santa Fe" (wes) '51 -
6:00 Sunrise Se-~./\ tB Mister R11ers' Nel1hborhood Randolph Scou. Janis Carter, Peler
"''!t"P 9:00 0 (j~ f6) Q'l m I.And of ttlt Lost Thom11son. •
6:30 i Sunrise Semester, O Movie: "I Shot BIUy the Kid'' 1:1'0 B liJ.l C,']@Children's film fu.
8 TV I Clusroo111 .. ' .,fliwes) '50 -Oon· Belfy. l'bm Neal. tlval "Whal 1Next?" (R) A film from
O Rtal EsUte ltrope'"i Robelt l,Qwery. • England m~ which,,... boy named
Let's Rap • ro Colltlioe . Ba~htball Hl1hllrhl1 _1>9nald is ~nae.lied_ unconsqous and
7;00 tJ Dt11in1 With Clusro.om Pr.ob· ~IA vs. Cinc1nn111. . • ,..w~n .he 1eooveu-t111~s'~hat he
lems · ' • 0 (fii ({)) @ Mventurtl of' G1r. b.» J11e ab1hly lo predict events be. ' I ~ @(10' al Emerre!IC'f +41 l1n fore they ott'ur 4 Weekend · • Co11nt~usk • O Athletes In Action (9 (!)) ffi H o n I K o n I .. : Carr11colendes • Ci) Movie:. "fot!J Cuns" (wesj 157
oey · ·tt • 9:JO (i,7) 3 ~Sc.ooby Ooo -B,rbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan. Ql W'rtl1lt · fi1 6 . • Ro11, Joe, Run fB ~eonud hrnatdn et Harm•;
@) Stsame.SttHt · fQf1 ) :3 Ciroovio CoollH (R) • • "" '
7:30 f) Dusty's Tteehoust 0) Word•· ·Plfppl11' . • @E Novela O iN@ ®3, m Josie l tht di Movlt: "OhJid H1"n1" (dra) '4(} l :llt·U Movie: (C) ''l'rontler Fury" (wes)
Pussycats • , =Henn Fonda. Dorothy Lamour. '52 -Rock Hudson, .Robert Ryan, "'° (l'iil Cl)) (I)Jom & )eny Linda Darnen."' •,, ":j"" Mclntilll!l. • Gnipe Ape Show I Seurie Street · .... ffie Viraml111 ~ 0 Youth l the luua 10:00 @(])CJ) Sh111m/lsi1 Hour 2:~ Dusty's Trethouse m Element1ry News · Q_3 (i) (\'Q) al l"lanet of tht · Q) (i) 0 al !Job Hope Dta· ~(I) Terry & His friends Apes ert Go1r -c1usic Bob Hope, Jim
1:00 (ll) (l) (I) !tebbles & B1mm (6 l m Notre Dame Basketball Simpson and Jay Randolph, provide
mm Notre Dame vs. Davidson. the commentary lor lhe. semi-final
I @(6) 'lQ) m Waldo llitty • 0 (fl9 (I J) (3) Speed Buro round, lrve from lhe lndl1n Wells
Pacesetters 0 Movie: (C) "IOn1 Richard and Counlry Club at Palm Desert, Cal .
The Jetsons · the Crusaders" (adv) '54 -Rex in the $201.000 Tournament th1t fury Harrison, V1r11nia Mayo. conrlnuel to raise more money for
Movie: "The Deerslayer" (adv) Qt) Notre Dame BashtbaU ' charily than any othei American
·57 -Lex Blllket Rit'1 Moreno ror-I Spanish Movit goll tournamenl.
rest Tucker. ' ' 10:30 • Ill (i) 0 m Wutwind 0 Movie: "Tht Bridf ot F1111~e1t-m True Adventure Movie: (C) "The U11<onquered" stein" (ho1) '35 -Boris Karloff, ~Voice of Tokyo (adv) '47 -Cary Cooper, Paulene [lu lancltesler, ED Electric Com111ny Godda1d, How"d DeSllva. (i)·t ill Cuby Show 0 (i;i9 (I ) (31 EE 0 d d I 1 I I m Soul T11ln
Couple ~"!J CI) Wilburn Brothers t2i Movie 2:30 Steps to lurnlnr
11:00 (l.tJ CJ)()) Fer Out Spice N11ts (i) Movie: (C) "Branded" (wes) '50
FEBRUARY 7
SATURDAY
12:00 6 1t7, (3 CBS I.Ate Movie: (C)
"Scrum ot the Wolr' (susp) '74 -
Clint Walker, Peler Graves. Jo Ann '4
Pllu1.
I Electric Company 6 The Champlo111
~-, 00@) The Jetsons -Alan Ladd. Charles Bickford
(ti9 li/) (I) Cl) Uncle Croc's ~ (J1 Soul Train
ell ~~ Country Showcase ro The Infinity Factory 3:00 B David Niven's World
I NCAA l11lletb1ll 0 Movie: (C) "The Outcast" (com) 9 Movie: "LuckJ Jordan" (mus)
'42 -Alan ladd, Helen Walker,
Sheldon Leonard. 0 (Q9j (J)) (}) T h e Ro o II I es
"Concrete Valley, Neon Sky" (R)
llook1es Terry Webster and Wiiiie
Gillis attempt to ease g1n1 tensions
in a ghelto area bul their progress
1s thwarted when a gang member Is shot
W The flt
.... le: "Johnny Eacer" (mus)
2 -Rober1 Taylo1, Lana Turner.
Cl) Mt¥1t: (C) "The Starflchtel"
(adv) '63 -Robert Dornan. Richard Jordahl. 9 lted Concort
lZ:JO fl) Movlt: "01~ l"tssare" (dra) ·Ti -Humphrey Boaart, Lauren Ba· call.
1:00 ! @ @) tD Mlch1l1ht S,.·
0 Startl111•
l :JO @(]) Mftlt: "Tht lthh• ..,..
(COl'll) '58 -Jerry Lewis, M1ri.
MacDonald, Suzanne Pteshttle.
1:45 IJ Mftlt: "lttlttt1M11'1 Apo-.. .r (dr1) '47 -Grecory Peth,
Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield,
2:00 m Mi·"'IM Shew: "Cry "" ...
l :JO 11.!:~;· :;:!"·~~~
(ii\19) 'llt -Gtorl• Mont1omtry,
Ylctorie Shaw, Mer1'1•11 Tho111p10n.
Ellbabeth Wiison 1tar1 H Annie Boa•rt. •if• of Dr. Joe Boaert, a woman who 1•ts lnvol111jf In
her hutband't practice and
practlct1 motherhood and
crandmother'hood on h•r OWl'I,
on Doc, the comedy Hrfn on
CBS Satunt111 at 8 :30PM.
11:30 @ 0) CJ) Ghost lusttrs ' '37 -lesllt Fuller, lane Carr.
Gomer Pyle m Outer Limits
Q) @) 00) al GO! USA "Silent • m Hl1h Ch1parral
Eye" A mule 11rl, who is an ex· @Country Piece
cellenl skate1. dlscoveu Iha! !he I Yerlely Show
British soldiers are in the 11u. · U.S. Navy W~rn they bu1n lhe slockllde. sht 3:30 Medlr "Human Sexuality" A
shies across the frozen waters to live studio audience joins host
rel the lnform1tio11 to lhe Con· Mario Machado in a question incl
linental Aim~ and wriles her mes· answe1 Medrx special Cuesl aulhor-
u1e, thoush feint flom a runshot ilies are Ors Beryl and Noam
wound. lal'I Chumar plays the 1irl. Chernick, physicians and seaual
I rn Gochman plays her · father, a counselors llom Onlario. Canida.
teacher. Topics include f11gidity. mono1amy I Tiit EbonJ Affair and lhe most frequenl sexual prob·
Ad Ub lems of mmied couples. Advisory:
Dectrit C•111pany Due lo mature theme, viewer dis· (~ ) Frle11C11 of M1n cretion idvosed.
Q) A19"rbll l11dstalld 0 @ (}) m Collt1e lashtbelt
7 5 California vs. Ort1or1.
f, I l l f{ ', (I (I ';
lZ:OO 8 ~ (I) Vtllty et tllt Dlflt·
'"'" i lv111 tllNll
9 ti& Coll•&• ... ~etball
hl11n v1.Tndlan1.
I O.tMU1111b
CtltbrltJ T t1111lt
Mtwle: "Wiien Ult Dtltellt
•" (wet) '40 -R1ndolph Scott, i Frencls, Brl1n Donlevy.
Ovtdltn
CoMMJ Cl•ulc FllMt
0 Monster Relty
Ci) Movie: NBlollCllt Has Stl'f1nt
ltroblems'• (com) '40 -Pe11ny S1n1feton, Arthur Lalle.
D <~ (})) m m P'to lowten
fOvr Futures the f6S.OOO Cleveland
Open Mm Buckeye Lanes In Hor1h
Olmstud, Ohio.
ti& Mtvft: (C) "Somt.ne lellhtd tlii Door'' (dra) '71 -Cherin
Bronson. Anthony Perkins. I (!) A1111rlun 011td0tnm1n
Wllb11r11 lroth1n hffltlt
A,ritultute USA
..
!·
4:00 II (jJ) (3) CBS SPorts Spectlcular
Today'sr"Ch1llen1e of the Sues''
sees Mellss1 Militano vs, Gordie
McKellen in fi1ure sk1lin1. and In
Sook N1 vs. Danny Seemiller In
table tennis. Mlulo11: lml)OISlble
It T1ht A Thief
Mvskal Verf1tr
Ptfttf W11t11tr Slltw
: C.llftn1ll Joum1I
Sii r.'l!llltlltl . MM'
Voice of Aarlcultllre
4:JO I Stir T•°i N1stlvllle 011 ti. Roed
., : l11111r•Yi11.-_.
• Clrolll Now •
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1, 1976
Q) Room Z22 9:30 11 (i:lJ (I) CJ) lob Ntwhlrt &!low m Movie: "The Or1111lzatlo1"
Qi lest of Groucho . Bob Hartley's receptionist, Carol (dre) '7 J -Sidney Poitier,• B1rbare
1:00 II @ CI) Cl) The Jefferso11s Bondur1nt, decldH to resume her McNair, Sheree North.
tJ ~ @(jg) m Em er It n Cf! coll11e cueer 1t ni&ht school 1nd iSillisttr Cl11e1111 R h B . d D" k v p It become • psycholo1lst. From the CD PTL Club ut um an ic an a en moment C1rol firJt creeks a tut· 700 Cl1b · 1uest as a married couple who boo sh b 1 h . B b •··still ,. .... Um .... become overzealo11s fans of the k e e1 ns 1r1n1uin1 o • "" _,, , ..
puame'dics after beini rescued by Jerry Robinson and her husband (I)) leuls P11I llhlft111
the County Fire Department. The with "dotp psycholo1ic1I truths" CIM1111 34
thankful couple i et in the way 15 1bout their beh1vl~ Sha slowly • n-.1 Rece Cir Actlotl
ttie paramedics answer calls tr~ 1 drivtJ them b1n1nes. All uctpt Mr. Q) Roel Collceft
pair ol elderly men who try to copy Clrtln wh9's convinctd 11rtler by • 1J:15 CI> Mowlt: (C) "Sttl_ll! Wftf.
1 medical techniqli't~' 11 on TV, 1 n1tion1I rtlaaulne ps~~o11cJI test lews"" (com}' '65 _ R~ Hudson .
diabetic who paS$e.s in 1 ~· that he's the b1n1n1-~of aH'! I @) Ntwa .
sage parlor and a c strudl .111 m Alfred Hltcllctct ~ Ora"'ltk love Steries
the eye by a BB 1un. Q) Grover Washington o.rt ,._'> · @ Oon.)d111'1 Scttt1 Tnt
O Coll•&• B11le\j\lll use vs. *-Kirshner Rock Cohcert '" · Rece Cir Action
Washlnston. • m Oon IUm111tt'1 Roel to1Ctrt 11:30 II Ffb1tlou1 52! (C) "Miii on tllt i Htt H1w 10:00 II ~(]) (I) Ciro! lufNtt S1low · Outside" (dra) '73 -Lome Grttn. (~Cl)) Cl) a> Almost ~nJ· There are no special euests toni1ht @ Movie: "Tiie Chl11t1t RI•&" s:oo I Ster'irek CIHl1i1'1 lal1IMI ,., (fB Ci)) CJ) (1) AIC'a Wide
oi1d1f Sjirts ~ Wiid Wild West •
n1 Coes • In this "all family" show as Miss B.ys) '47 -Roland ~~llt)ers. ~1' 0 Movle:.,(t ) (31/zhr) "The leop. Burnett, Korman, Ms. llwMn~ Movtt: (C) "The I.Im Mechl11t"
1rd" (dra) ''63 -Burt L111caster, Conway and lhe Erneat Flatt den. ... • ta). '72 -"' JOlln PhilJiD-IM, Dyen • ~ . """ m s dney .Poitier. craGks * a siriister dr.ug.ring ..
in ._ ,q~meJhriJler ··., • m Movie: "Tlle Or .. nl11tlon" (dn)
'71 -Sidney Poitier, Berbara. Mc· ·
Nair, Sheree North.
Q) Nl1ht G1lltry rep Clots tt11 CountlJ
: R11lldldet
• Super Stiow
Ac1d11111 r "''"' 5:l0 • £11 Nttn
6 ffovt Luer
(i) Eduutlo11 1t Won 61 Ntslwlnt Musk
: The W11 It W11
little R11e1l1
f Ii I NIN I,
1:0010 [ZJCil a>m""" Movie: (C) (Zllr) "01111114111
l1hf' (susp) '66 -J1ck Lord, V•n
Johnson, Edmund O'Brien, Kath·
erine Cr1wford. IJ llasle
• M1werlck lrontldt
Tht Fii
Futbol·locctr
@ Concern
HotHlw
1 l11111es of Aaln&
l :JO m @ OO Ntwt MIC Newa Co11ltrtnct Gtt S1111rt ca 00> m x11 w 1 "t. , Ol1m!HC a.11111 (JO) Covera11 of
r'il 's e ·ents
~,., '"' tflt C..atr, ~'d• Mtalco
• Fl1111 feature
My Uttlt Mar11t
7:00 C.llllid C.111er1
AA1111ll Wt!W
~ =Squ1rt1
(...::. ·: AllCM
TIM c.. .. ""'1 (10) (I} (I) S,.C.· lM (8 (1)Jm ~ W 1 I k
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lll111tT111tT9tlt
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Claudia Cfrdi•le. ~· cers str ut their dancin1. sin1l111 "·-·cannon, Robert Ryan. il •. .· m ll)J11ce A musiCJI hour with ~ comedy stull • ' / Ci) Mow1t:-M11tat F1lco11" (dra)
•lifilr. iyibo mans~!p" featurtd· in ). u ·colleft B11ketb1ll UCLA. vs. "'41.~ Humphrey 801~rt.
i iroe.,: • Washln1to9 State. . ' , :~ ,(;J ltttllCt r, Tl!latrt. , \-
. Coll•&--, • ~ .,;, I S."'!'t' l .Co111puj !.. "" lt~Ql (!) . W.#1•-~ Sp.anlsh Movie· ' ' • Newt • (9 Cl)J Seit e f'ldlot\ ·f,,,1trt
1'& Mo·1ie: (2hr) "loh11ny Belind•" MuskAll Co11test JZ:OO O Movie: (C) "The £1111 lilld th•
/<11a1 '48-Jane Wyman. I ew Ayres laj TtM Ulltlucll1bl11 Heft" (dra) '33 -Cary Grant. ED The Ad1m1 Chronldt1 "John ED Tiie Open Mind "Llvin1 Within ;· K11p'1 Sfltw Adams. Diplomat" (1776-1783) Our Muns" 12:30 W1ters flmW,
Persuaded by Congress to represent I Ltu GOfdon Show 1:00 All·lll&llt Sfltw: "Str1n11 I•· AmeriCJ abroad. John Adams leaves lO:JO Stvdlo ZZ/Qulu T11111 trvdtf," "Tiit SIM Otvll," "lrt4e
for France a~panied by hrs eld· : I IPlc!Abf Ate You Uttanl•lf 1!MI tllt lust".
est son, John Quincy, age 11. Ad1ms Part I (R) A discussion amon1 wom· @CI) Mewtt: "(lepll111t Wilk"
secures political suppor1. from lht en who hold hi&h 1overnment posts (dre) '54 -Elizabeth Taylor.
Dutch an~ helps neg~ti.ate peace in four countries. They met 1t the 1:15 CJ At Ola Wtttl •.. "R1y Bradbury"
treaties with Great B11ta1n. Georae International Women's Yur Con· l:JO I) Mevte: "WIJWlnl lus" (dra)
Grimrd and Tim Ou!ey guest. ference in Muico City in June, 1975. '57 -Jayne Mansfield, Dan Darley.
@I) El Jlfo• de Edn1ta N1mlo Hosted by Mirtha Stuart. 3:00 11 Movie: "Mi11tty Joe You11('
1:30 f) lllJ~l (I ) Doc Dec must change 11:00 II 0 m..... (adv) '49 -Terry Moore.
hrs mind about the aging process
when he learns frrst-hand that "old ----=========================;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=
rs beautrlut " m HEE HAW SWINGS * &..~EO. JONES SINGS
Gfltot Hew Guesls are Geor1e
Jones, Sunday Sharpe, Larry B.
El) lape1tae u111ue11 'ro1r1111
9:00 ft@ (J) (j) MIYJ TJler Moo11 i1iOW Lou's journalislic abilities are
challeneed by Mary's arro11nl Aunt Flo, a noted newsp1per wom1n who
believes she can write a better story
lhan_~ any, day. Eileen Heckart
1uests. B (D (6) @) fD NBC S.turd11
Movie: ~ (Zltrl5m) "Rio LoM"
(wes) -John Wayne, Jennifer
O'Neill, Victor French, David Hud·
dleston, Jorie Rivero. Wayne stars
IS Cord McNally, an e.c·coionel 1n
the Union forces who travels to
Tens 1fter the war seeklnr the
traitors who had bttn lnlormin1
the enemy of Union 1old shipments.
He meets Pierre Cordona, • former
Confederate luder. ind s111ecoech pusen1er Shula Delaney (Ms.
O'Neill), and the trio travels to
1ether to a town only lo find It
temonred by c.arpetbauers.
';j(jj,'@':ir Ill W I I t t r Pi C.111es (2hr)
Ytlet tf tllt M1rtrn
Crut Ptrftr111111Cft "Bernstein
11 hnrtewood (R) Leonard Btm·
stein Inds tht Boston Sympllony
On:llestre In en tltlt1n1 pef10f'lft·
1nc1 of Tchaikoviky'• fifth SJm·
phcny in E Minor. Concert was t•Ptd
In 1974 1t the Mualc Shed 1t
hn1tlWOOd, M1•chusett1.
GI '""* n.
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1, 1976 ,
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