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1974-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
A Doc Looks Back on 61-year Practice By TOM BARLEY Of ~ 0.llJ f'll•I il•lf \\'hen Dr. llarlan Page fell the pul5e of bis firsL palient in 1913 bemorThoids were piles a n d n o one had thought up hypervcntllation as a lernl to describe so1neone \Vho \Vas breathing too fast. The young Ne1v • Yorker would have scoffed with all his medical .. colleagues at the suggestion th at ma n would one day operate on the bu.man Jlea rt or even think ol tran5plantlng It from a deud patient to another who wu sure cl death without it. But 61 years u:i.ter, a: a naie and he.any 81, be doesn't believe that he would have been all <hat ast.onLshed if he 'd been given !be chance to peek into a crystal baJJ and' see the array of wonder drugs thal now line the shelves in his offices at 240 N. Coast Highway Laguna Beach. ''l've always accepted the new developments and used them i n t:00jW1Clioo with tried and true remedies SUNDAY . . . - )lo( ~····'' '····· 1.\1. I would never part with." he said. "~1edicine doesn't stand still and 1 know today, for ex.ample, ithat we·re going to come up with a cure ror cancer before vtry loog. '' Flanked at his home at 31711 Crystal San Drive, Laguna Niguel, by his wlfe, Ada ,just as !he bas backed him as his medical assistant for many years in the Laguna office. Dr. Page scoffs at lhe idea of retirement. "1bat's :the most frequenl rouunent you hear from his patienu," Mrs. Page smiled. "There l.Sll't a week goes by but what a pat.toot will tell him that be or she _,, know what will happen if nootor clc8ES his office. '' Slxfy~ years of service to medicine have gj\'e11 Dr-. Page a rich sto~ Jf fftemories but nnne hl 1nore vl\'id th<.Hl the ~ariug ex perience that can1~ lo 111111 early hl hi.!1 practice. The young Dr. Page. just 2!.o. \1·:is then practicing In Newburgh, N. Y , the tov.·n he picke<l for hi'i home aftt•r t1inning hi! deg ree at N••w York Medical College and serving h i s intern.ship at A1etropolitan llo.spnal 111 that o!\y. "That's when the nu epidcn1ic of i!llR Carried of( many millions Of peo1>JC throughout the "'Orld," he recalled. "And l can a5N"e you that Newburgh didn't ~r"f ~ny ~1"'<'tt1I f;,vhrs wh~n rhe nu r;une al0t1~ and flllt"Cl tht 1oonu:-4rtf'.S.'' And ~t"I. ll r. P;ige polnu'CI out. he. lost or1J.1• lhrcl' µ,atit•nts lo 1he epidemic lit .J lin1~~ Ylhen hls <:ollcai,:uc.s \\l'rc losu1g v.hole fan11l1e.s and ':tder1 y rt>S1dents "l:'re succunlbini; to the un precedented flu 11·11hin hours of de\'eJ. up i11~ a fl'' t'r ·'\Vhy? B<'CauS(' I had a YiOllder drug of my o"'n," Dr. Page smiled. l)r. }'age ret-alls rthat he filled a bottle \V ith his own carefully devised formula and doled it out to 11\QSt! stricken with !See DOCTOR, Page A%) VOL. 67, NO. 41, 7 SECTIONS, 92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1974 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Miners Shut Down Pits In England LONDON {AP l -Britain's 280.000 coal miner.!I walked oft <their jobs at midnight Saturday, ignoring govemment appeals and precipitating what may be Bri1ain's worst economic crisis in decades. The miners Vt'a]ked out despite a decision on Thursday by Prime Minis ter Edward Heath to ca U general elections Feb. 28. Heath made it clear that the miners' pay demands, which h is government bas rejected as inflationary, will be the major ~of the campa ign. "This is war v.·ith the gove rnment," said miner Brain·Stansley at a Yorkshire county pithead. "The miners don 't care about the election. All ~hey want is more mooey -the right wage for the ro«en job." 'Tbe strike-began qWetly at the Yorkshire coelfields. No pi ckets v.·ere thro'o\'Tl up at any of the mioes, \\tle~e crowds of newsmen v.·ere gathered Ul anticipation of the walkwt. Waiting on the Wfiad But the mine~· wives have been bracing for a long haul , buying the cheapest cuts of meat and bones for making 80Up. Although the strike by the National Union ol Mineworker.1 officially btgan at mXlni.ght. productioa actually !rtopped Tburad1y and mineT'.!I were switched to salety work vital for the preservation of the pits. A fleet of 30 Hobie Cats, 20 HI-footers and ten l4s, waited Saturday at Aliso Beach for the start of the \Vint.er Festival regatta. After an hour and a half, the breeze situation brightened. and competitors set sail for Main Beach, where they turned and headed back for the finish at Aliso. NJ safety workers arrived at 1he Nottinghamshire pits at ooon Saturday In anticipation of the strike, they were jeered by pickeling miners. The strike climaxes a three-month ban Oil O"'Crtime \\'Ork that has C\Jl roaf pr(}- ductioo by 40 pe rcent and forced industry into a three-day \\'Ork v.'eek. TIK! Coal Board said coa l stocks at the pil.!1 fell to 9.7 million tons last week. The official d~er level is 7 million tons. It said another 13,3 million tons were "'-aiting at electricity power slations. Coal provides 70 percent o( Britain's electri city and supplies 45 percent of all its l'flergy needs. 'The power shortage has forced the giant British Steel Corp. to schedule a 50 per- cent production cut by Feb. 28 that will idle tens of thousands of wortcrs. An eight-week strike, which is not unlikely, \\ill force production down to 30 percent and idle half the 250.000 st£"el workers, a co rporation spokesman said. Cities' Funds 'Cut' WAS~llNGTON f AP) -The nalion'g local government leaders say President Nixon 's new budget gives lhem a lot more respoosibllity but less money to meet it. A budget analysis released Saturday by the National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors al.so say!! the budget contains digguised impoundments that will give local government programs even less than the budaet Indicates. Sunday? Gas Stntions Closing on Saturdays Dy CANDA CE PEAR.SO:-.' Of fl>e ~Uy f'U" 11111 Orange County today will be "dry .·• v.•1th more gas stat.ions than ever closed. Delayed fuel del iveries. overworked attendants aOO President Nixon'<; orders for a gasless Sunday wUI add up to only five pe!'Cellt ol all service stations pumping away. according W rt.he lalcsl survey by tlie Southern Cali!ornia Automobile Club. Last week , 12 Co 15 percent of the gas statiofts ln Orange County were open .to serve weekend ~t.s. club officials said. Aro this weekend the "never on Sunday" dictmn was extended to Saturday in many locations. "f'v~ had about IOO·calls. EveryOOdy wants to know where to get gas and I haven't the fatntest ~dea wtiere," sakl ooe Htmlington Beach poUce officer. The long lines of gas-tnmgry travelers snaking kilo the streeta at some corner gas statk>ns have become faml)iar scenes to Costa Mesa police. One office< called the traffic congestion a 11Jkl!UUll'' Saturday night. But police In Newport Be a ch , Huntlngtoo Bead!, We& t m Inst er, Fountairi Valley, Laguna1Bee.dt and San Clemente oeJd .they didn'tbeve lbe same • problem Saturday because "almost everything was closed.'' "Our biggest problem." complained one San Oemente policeman, "is that everybody is calling up on the eme11?&1c:Y line asking where gasoline is. And I don't ciomider that an emcrgency." Dozens of motorists stranded in Los Angeles wit.bout a nearby source of fuel probably didn't feel the same way. ~ Auto Club said It Iva.! "bombarded" with cries for help. ~1any driven. are running out or gu while searching for art open station, Auto Club representatives said. Harbor Boulevard in C-o5ta Mesa, usually a picture of bustling business with its more than 20 competing gas statiom, by Saturday afternoon had a quiet, more deserted look. Only four gas stations along I.he route were open. A few others bad attendants working in garages only. One Arco statlon posted a sign that said "gas hours'• were fro m 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., but at 5 p,m. wu shut up tijjht. MG!!t other stations \\·ere sim~y darkened or had tome version of the familiar notice: "Sorry, no more gas." Old, But Not Forgotten Cleme~te Police to Keep in Tt;Jucli Witlr, EWerly BJ 0JoHN V-'LTltlUA "We plan to .. Iet eadl fR.-peraon "Wben the pencn a_er,_ W1!'.l,l a,sk , . '!~"'!"~-'~ .:•,. 1• ·,ln':'f~/-.)~:~1'. ''f:,rpq,.. UfJoitbiagJ1~·~£tpne, .. · f ... Fo~ Ille elderly pel'IOI\ wM U\iilionl,. ;·~;!IM!J,,l!W~pl ofd~J · 1,J;H~e '., · "Il tbtrt "iJ.•m: -°" we'll send the,.. b no greater borrnr than becoming ~. llame iet!! • ..., ho 1 patrolman to the ·-Immediately ,. Ill or Injured that It b impoulble e1p ined. t check lhe •lluattoD .; M u, r 11 to call ror help. On a card, police wnl Include the 0 ~' , ' And usually, death takes Us time with phone number, add.rust fa m I I y explalned. , L; ~ such vlctlms. memhen, ~·a name-iiia Jihoo< The police olficfab ~ladC,!llil But In San Oemente, the traged.let number. there are dozens or such 'Tesldmtl trr mlght dlmirJlsh IOOn In a program Besides that bl!!lc d1ta, police wilt San Clemente -a city wtth a )lrae heretofore untried. on the W..t COUL mike a note o1 the resident's J"egular percentage ol retirees. Public Safety Director Clifford Murray waking habits. And the nightmare stories· of officers developed the Idea alt.r hoarlnf ol 1 The card then wlll go Into • file, havJnc lo break down doors only to find slmllar plan at work In the E11t. and each mommg. delk pmonnel wilt ' • It 11 simple, but cffoctlve. make a round of quick calls. (See ELDERLY, Page AO ' <, I . ' • Hearst to Print Terrorist Letter BERKELEY (UPI ) -The fa ther or .kidnaped Patri cia Hearst Saturday ordered his newspaper to print a letter received last monlh explaining the ACTIVISTS DENOUNCE Klt>NAP!NG -Pag0°AS philosophy or U1e terrorist group holding her captive. "~1aybe it \Viii give people some insight rinlo the organization)," Randolph A. liearst. president and editor of the San Francisro Examiner, said at a news conference at his home in Hillsborough, just soulh of San Francisco. Hearst said rthe tex:t of ttie 3,000-word Jan. 17 ,Jetter would be printed in SWlday 's editions of the Examiner. Sun to Shine On Coast Again If their calendars didn't read "Feb- ruary," Orange Coast residents mltbt think today's sunny ij degree tempera- tures mean the coming of summer. Nationel Wea'ther ~ce forecasters said local beactt1!0<n may be cooled slightly by variabfe winds today. Warning:! o1 g1111y .,...,..., In the San~ Ana CW\;'on '&""4 were ls5ued to trevP.1- ers in aunpen by Ille Calilomia lligir way Patrol. Suri will be two to four leet In IOllle Jocatiom. 1Yl!<l~ "'1i'ENT? -Many In Jaw enrOtoe!I -Vthlllks~JO(i,e<it in Ilea~' wilh . . ' .. .... Ind that o<Mrs. Optinte> ·. ~.~thfe M tor the .,ace. ol Go\I; ,p;"r synllrome. ""!'!di• lhlou ' lhat ~· pub Ii ~ ~,y-~· d do much to 1 • : • driver. ~~ ,-if. '~ea· · StAfl ·=· "'!N. Wril<i', · .., Bl. CABLE · STRIN 8 -'-hould a no- strlnp-atllcbed policy nile the burg<on- lng cable telmstm lndUJiry, or shOOld the Federal Comml,ltlcatklhs Commis- sion apply the Fm... Doctrine to ill Steve Simmoos answers on Page A7. • Nixon Says Get Trucks on Roads, Hits 'Desperadoes' WASHlNGTON r AP) -President Nixon &1.id Saturday the f ed er :i I government has met the legitimate grievances of striki ng i n d e p e n d e n t truckers and declared, "Now is the time to get all the trucks back on the road ." In a nation'A-·ide radio address outlining the administration's 1974 transportation propo6ais, Nixon said the federal government has acted prompUy "to find a respmsible and just solut ion" to what he termed the "special hardships'' that face independent truckers as a result of the energy crisis. The President ackno\\•ledged in effect that not all of the independents ha ve accepted the solution negotiated here thl!! \\•eek i n government-industry conferences . Then he added a note of warning to some of the strikers: ''In no instance will we tolerate violence from those with grievances." he said. "Those who wilUully break the iaw can expect oo sympathy from those who enforce the law. We intend to enforce the federal laws and we will give state and local officials the assistance they need to enforce their laws." Nixon said he wanted to emphasize that "despite the threats of violence from a handful of desperadoes, at least SO percent or the nation's truckers stayed on the job" after the strike began. Paying a particular compliment to a political ally. Nixon sald: ''I v.•ant to commend lh05e truckers and all of their leaders. such as Fr a n k Fitzsimmons, Y.'ho heads the counf.rv 's largest single union. the Teamsters. for their responsible actions during this period." Nixon reported that many of the independents "are already back 1n operations and our high~·ays generally are free from violence·• because several leaders of the independent truckers "reoogni1.ed that the actions taken by the govenunent are just a n d reasonable." He went on: "Now is the time to get all tru cks back on the road . "The trucking industry plays a critical role in our economy, and il i!! essenlial t1tat 'the truckers continue lo provide food. fuel and other supplies to all Americans." While Nixon concluded with emphasis on the truck strike, the bulk of his address \\"as devoted to adminstralion JegisJation to be submitted next v.·eek in the areas of highway, mass transit and rail transportation . Nixon said one program v.·ould 11:u1borize $18 billion tn federal aid ovl'r six years tor metropolitan and rural transportation, with ~thirds of the amount available to state and local 'governments for U3C ''where they believe this money can be spent m o r e effectively." He said: "Local officials. 'who undel'9tand your oomnnnUty better t.han any bureauaat in Washington, would d et er m i n e lran9p0rt8tion priorities, choosing bet'A .. een c:onm-uction of DEMOCRA11C J!Tl'ERS -When .~.:, ~~,, Oiainnon Rot>ert st'8!fit ciil,e)Jilj• caci/lid O.P,tnloo or Sen. E<!ward Kepne<IY!i i>ollftbi! .Si,luM!oo with ....,..,i:io tbe ,;,, pr<sidoncy ...... aome nUaunderstandi's r e s o u n d e d through the,.·ptrty. empha!!lizing that all Is • no< ornooU> .._ tho Democrat&. EV8\l &Dtl )'iovat "IJOl'I oo Page A6. END'OF SERIES -"A merica and tbe Future o1 Man1::_11>e newspaper .. r1 .. thet can1ed coocge C'l'tdit (or-those ap- on><>riately enrolled coodU<k;i tills ,... k With an essay tt'lllt contains the motto, •· 1 am my brother." ?age !83. • ,, highways or public transit systems, or the purchase o[ buses or rail cars .... The aim, he said, is to bu ild a diverse, ·balanced transport.otion system "without environmental damage, \Vithout l':asted energy and v.i thout congestion." Nixon also said be would send Congresg neict Y•eek legislation to autho rize $2 billion in federal Joan guarantees to help railroads improve their tracks, terminals and equipment. ''These lOM guarantees are not a signal that y,·e intend to provide public handouts to our railroads," he said. '·They are intended to restore tlle railroads to a position in which they can once again compete economically wi th other methods of transportation, and thereby support themselves 1vithout federal assistance.'• Trucks Roll As Strike Breaks Up Dy The Associated Prt!IS C:irgoes or meat from the J\1id\l·est and produce from the South began rolling toward the Northeast Saturday amid grov. .. ing indications the J().day-old strike by independent truckers would be largely ovl'r by ~'1onday. Transportation Secretary Claude s. Brinegar said in \Vashington that report!! IX'ing co1npil ed by lhe go\'ernment sho\vl>d tnick traffic in lndiana, Illinois and l\1ichigan at about 80 to 90 percent of normal on Saturday. And he said "even in the states where the slowdown has been most critica l, truck movements today are reported to be approaching normal." There continued to be significant pockets of resistance to accepting the propo5ed stri ke settlement , \\'hi c h includes a six percent surcharge on freight rates independent drivers receive for their cargo and guarantees of all the diesel fuel they need. Brinegar, federal labor-energy e1 pert \V.J. Usery Jr. and other mediaton Saturday continued their efforts to persuade drivers to climb back ln their rigs. They were having some significant success. The Fraternal Association of Steel fl aulers, which claims to represent ooe- fifth of the nation's estimated 500,000 truckers. recommended its members accept the proposed settlement. Steel haulers loca ls began voting Saturday, and most reporting v.·ent along with thei r leadership's reoommendatiOM. But one steel ha ulers loca l in oruo rejected the agreement. Inside Su.nday Jtcll ·-A• I . I. M.,..._ " -'t Vtvr S."lc' " ~ " .,_ . ...,.... ., ... ~ .. ~; "' ,.... ... ~ .... . ' ' Dl·Cn• • ._. ,, ... CJ.Q "-m•ll CMtllll A6 llt~ It ... .. <-• .. """ ..... lfl!Wi" ,,_ ,,.,., -·" -·--... .. Tr .... " •-Nff911 iU WNn. .. ·-" Wllltt W"" a a i r" Ooldwtl•r " W-'t 111 ... .. G.-°"" ·--" c11 ... i. M«:• " OAILY l'lt.OT Sl'1'10fltS • • • • .. _ . -- t_\ 2 OAILY PILJ; Coast Roundup I r j I l'{)UNG ARSONISTS -Arson1s1 r;. do no1 come 1nuch yo unger than the pi1ir discovered by San tle1nentP police at midweek a few minut~·s after firemen dousc.-d a $3,000 bl<i lC 1n. 1 s1ortcl C'an1per and truck n~~;1 r the \\'rs1ern \\ihlle HuLL~c. Officers foUtld l\\'O boys \lo'ho adrnllll'd 11,1 M-tli ng the blaJ.e and several Olhl·r..s 1n lhc sa1ne neighbo rhood through the latler months of last vea r. The 1eader or the duo is 9 Years old. J lis pe.nner i:l ::i. lhr t h.:i11tv \\'hldl ~uppor\s rcsC'~rc-h , 1nt•d1,·;il :t'I \ 11·1• ;1nd "d U c ~ l i o n prograrn.t ri:!aLed to birth defects. ~tore th~n 1R,UOO (K'rsonJ> are rxpeeted 10 ,\·nu: ihc d1sl>1nL·e and spon!ors will c'Of1lnbi111· HCt'Ord1nJ; to mllcs "alkcd 'lllr ""l·-<l ay event Is expected 10 ral!e S~S(J.000. counclllni:n W('re luld. "' CAT L!Ct:SSl:"IG - An expect~d furious cat f1!!'ht f;,iiled to materialize Jas l v•~·ck \\ ticn ll unhngton Beach ci tv t'Ounc:1l!nen unanin1ously .agreed 10 ·~'Onie the first cit y in Orange County a11d 1he second In the state 10 license felines. f{earlng barely a meow of or1>osition frotn the aud ience, 1he c.·01ir1 L·il \'Otr to impose <1 mJnd;:1tory fee of SJO for an Wlspayed animnl ond $;) for a spayed pt!!., v.h(•lh1·r dog or cat. Th f' measure 1s nce(·~s.11·y, city offici als said, to off~•·! t11c rising cost of animal l'Ontrol "' NINE DISCJPUSED -1'rustees of !he Newporl·~!esa l:nirted Schou! Board disciplined nine Corona del l\1ar lligh School custodia n.<; last 1~·eek for alleged falsific~~tion of o v c r l i 111 l' records. The district charged thnt the men paid themse.lv{'S for doing nig ht "ork. hut didn't act u<i !ly st.'.ly into U1e night to do it. The dc~lsion tan be appcJk'<I. "' IR\'INE \\'ALKATllO\" -Jrvi n<''s rtlali\'l'ly qllll'! sircrls \\·1 !1 provide ;i :.'O-n1ilr cour!:i(' for !he four!h annual ti.1arch of Dirnes \~'alkalhon , April 20. CoWlcilmen last week welcomed "' flE:"/T,\I. Ll ~llTS -l11dicating that the •·social'' cn\·ironment of a dl'velopmcnt may son1etin1es be , as From Pn11e 1 DOCTOR LOOKS BACK • • • the nu v:hile \\'arning them to stay in bed. •·11 '\'Orkcd," he said, with the conunent that he could not reveal Uie ingredie nts that comprise the formula . ··eut if somC'thing similar should come ;.ilong 1oday to defy the Y.·onder drugs I .,.,,ou1dn't hesitate to mix up a new batch and get 1o u·ork again." he said. llis prescription loday for many nu and fe\·<'r conditions is the. timC\\'Om advi ce lfhnt has mnrked his 61 years in med icin e -aspirin. fl uids and tx:d resL "Where \vould "'e be without aspirin?,'' he asked . •·Jt serces many purposes in ·medh:'inC', fron1 thC! !'limp le headache lo arthritic p:i in anrl 1hcre arc many occasioos .,..·hen I don't need to prescribe ;inything more." flis O\\'n <ilcrt att itude, ready wit and dry humor has oftcn produced the ·prediciable query from patients and fello"· physicians: "At 81 , you're pretty spry. How do you do it?'' Drawing, on \\'inston Church ill as t11e classic exampl e, he te lls his questioner: "'A siesta every day af!!•r IWlch . ··No smoking.'" he "'ams. "I enjoyed a pipe or a cigar up lu about 30 yea rs 11go, suddenly realized !hey weren't good tor me and gave then1 up, ··sut I didn't give up my social dnnk:· ~e grinned . "\\'t:-"tl have dinner at Victor Hugo's or Bob Bums' every now and then and 're al "·ays have a cocktail bffore the meal -in fac t. I recommend ii " I-lobbies? "Slc<'p .'' Dr. Page chortled. "Oh. 10 be sure, I did a bil of golfing up to a frw years ago and 1 do a little gardening today. I suppose 1 should really say that med icine is n1y hobby as 1nuch as ifs my practice.'' Relaxing in his bright. tastefu lly furn ished Pacific lslflnd Village horne \\·hilc the ocean off Sa lt C r eek shln1mcre<I on ii:n un lit l~rberu ary d;1y, the sil\t'r·h ~iired phy!>ician producci.J a lr1\' n1ore P:tge pan act>as for life. -On the proposed National Health Sen:lcr : "~oci::i l i1NI rnedici ne is \\'hat thcv L"all ii and !'ori:ol1zed rn cdic1n1• 1 ~ 11·h:1t it jg, ··1·ve prac1lct.>d 111!.'<iicine in 111y own ll'a\' and under ac(.~-·pred profc!\sionar rules for all lht>Sc years ;ind ! resen t !h C' idra that :->Olll(' burt>aucralil'. c1.ar can con1e along and order 1ne around."' hr said. "~lf'dieinc is doing a J:loo<l JOb in Ame rica and "'e don 't need U1esc tontro!s." -On v;ornen in n1edici11 c: ''Let \·111 all come. \\'e. hav e so1ne Ycry good \\'Omen doev>rs do"11 at South Coast ('omrnun1!y llospi1a\ amd it's a pleasure to "'Ork \1'1th thC'rn, ''Some \1·omcn are especially sui ted to the prac1icc of med icine and tJ1ey :ihould be cncouragrd 1n e\'ery 11 ay possible." he s;-1id. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT Thi Orlr'9t co.it O.ltl'I' PILOT, wall Wh!th Is cvmDIMd "" N-•-Prf\I, 11 1!11lllllJ\tO Dy m. Oranoe Coa1! Publi1hi'IO Como~nv. Sfl!a• nit eo!Jllons ~ro fl1il)ll1htd, Mend l'f 111<-h P:rldty, for Co1la Me••. N"°P<!•I lleac;h, Huri!i"!flCln l'l e8rll lto1Jn!~"in V~t•tv, t toun• ... ch, lrvi111/S8d<ll1llJC-I nd Stn Cl-nrt/ San J uan C1pi1T•t no. A, !1"(111 •f'J'n~•I ei!lflon 11 P11llh1~ed S1!11rd1y1 l rod S.,.,,,IVl.. ,~. prlnc:IP1I P'jl)li1nl110 pl'111 II I! JJl Weil lll'f S!rtcl, Co1U Me11, C1trlorn;~, m 1i . Robert N. w,,J Pr111d~1 11'111 Pu111o1ner Ja<k R. Curl ey 'SIESTA EVERY DAY' Or. Harlan Page "Look at n1y \\'ifc here." Dr Page nddrd ."She docs <l 1remt'ndous job as assistant in the Lu gu1u1 office and I don't kno1v \\"ht•rt' n1y praclice would bt· \11thollt her She has very special gifts and I kno1v it." -On ·abortion : "I thi nk i1's up to lht! individual 11'oman to dec ide ""hal she wnn ts 10 rlo \\1th lhc un\1·antcd child in h<'r \1•on1b. ·'Rut l'vc .1lv.'ays agrrfd \\'ith abortion in cases \vhcrr tJ1e pregnancy is lhe re~ull of rap<>,'" Or-l':i~r <l{~rd . ''In those ca:;('s \,\"(• :>houl cl h;n·e no ht'Sitation aboul 11ct ing un the victim's req uest." ~·l ed iclne , <:<Jn1men1s l>r. PagC', notes th ese changrs. mt•els many of thcn1 a11d l'Ompromiscs \1•ith the rest. People Hcnl'ctlng the ,~lflte of cutTcnt <'\rnts. p('rh<iri:-. f')J1cf Sh c r If f's Ocpul.v L,\·nn \food of :i.lodcsto offerf'd ;.1 C'(lnrra,1111j'.! slor~, A 2-year-old k1dn:ip1~d ho.\' \\';1.; f(>t1nd sare a1KI rc·un1 1ed \1'1l h his rar1 ·11ts follo"·i ni:; :i yr:;r-loni.: .st•rirch. "It':-kinrl of nice lo rl'p•1rt ~ood Ill'.",\ once in a \vhile." he sighed. y i\ hearlfc!L greeti ng on blushing p111k pilpcr 1\:if!•'<l ils \1•ay to Cos1 a i't·le5a Ci ty Councilmen last week. in ;idv;1ncc of a Frh. I~. \1alen tine's Day hearing on proposed city sign rrg:u l<11 io11s "L,~1·.~ not allo"' !he heart of th.~ si.i,rn ord:n.1 nce to be shat hill of hole.~." sendC'rs i\faureen Ol- f)on1enico anrl Ann 1\lound 'A'nltc. "COSl<1 J\feS11 nN..'Cis a si~n nrdinance no"·.'' The card shot\S a heart being pH:rced by an a rro11 "' It's been said of countl ess placl's lmpottant aa Ha pb)'!lleal naturt, the 1ta.te coastal cornnW.!llon last week a pproved a 43-wtlt apartment butldlng In Caplotnno Beadi. But flr>I lbe devt k>per, F'rank Stanton Sm ith . had to agree to 'favor tenants over S5 years old Md plece rental Mitt« and Increases in a pcrmantnt deed '9Jl~ctlon. Rtsldeoll ~ objected the pn!J<cl Is out ol Cbarocter with •um>lllldin& 1lngle-llonw, but Smith argued slK'Cessfully that he w;.i nts to provide mcxlerale Income housing in Jn arta that hllS litUe of it now. "' J'AV HIKE DENIED -Teacher.!I or Laguna Btach Unified School Oi.!l trict sought a 3 percent pay increa.!le retroactive to September to meet what their represent.alive called a 9 percent increase in cost of living. Teachers started the academic year wilh a 5.1 percent increa.!le. The difference repre!en\ed a decline in buying power, according to the school teachers. The school board said no, that it couldn 't afford !he additional $4 1,000 the pay hikes would cost . ,,, SPORTS CENTER-After a .!ltormy two-hour long publ ic hearing, the Fou ntai n Vallty City Council last wet>k voted 4-1 to allow construction or a $4 mUlion sports center, re.s taurant and office bullding on land prev iously Dorotl1 y 0 Takes . ' Acapulco Race Class A Lead By ALMON LOCKABEY 01 1t1e 0111'1' "ll•I S!tll Bob Beauchamp's Columbia-57 sloop Dorothy 0 from Newport Harbor Yacht Club found wind to her liking .m, moved into the boat-for·boat lead saturday in I.he 1,430-mile San Diego to Acapulco race. Pushed by a blistering north-mrtheast 1vind of lf>.25 knots, Dorothy 0 v.·as ;:i.~ the Gulf of Calilomla near the rhumbline CQurse ~'ith about 540 miles lo go to Acapulco. Her position moved · up to the six1h in the overall handicap position arx1 first in Clau A. Back in the overall Class B handicap lead was John MacAllester's 40.foot sloop Mas Alegre from San Diego Yacht Club. All of die JS boats in the race had cleared Caho San Lucas Saturday with the leaders in the Class.A neet reporting positions some 100 miles south of the cape but saling a considerable distance offshore. Dick Steele's Bon llomme Richard from KHYC, one of the ,tlJree escort vessels. was anchored at Caho San Lucas Saturday morning. Steele said the northeaster "'hisUed in at lS-35 knots F'riday night and was still docking 15-25 knots by ntid-moming Saturday. Hand icap leaders: O\"f~RALL -11) ~fas Alegre ; (2) Terral II, Aaron Saenz Jr .. Acapulco l'C; (31 Impact, Tom Totiin , SDYC; \4) Ambush, E . D. Perry, SDYC; l :ll Rarca de Oro, Enrique Braun, Acapulco YC. CLASS A -(!) Dorothy 0 : (2) Invader, r.-taHn Burnham . SDYC: (:II S•viftsure, Nick Frazee, SDYC. CLASS B -(1 ) ?>.fas Alegre: f2) Tatei. Carl os Ca rdenas Jr.. Aca pulco YC: (3) Vixen, Charles ctieyney, SDYC. CLASS C-i i} Terral JI ; (2) Imp.act ; (3! Ambush. Quotes price controls. ''I think it's fair to s.,y that the success of the progran1 has not irnproved 'A"ith age." "' Sen. Henry ~1. Jackson released a Senate study last "·eek \\'ith the accom panying accusatory comment: ''The incredible tax benefi l.!1 that the oil companies have enjoyed for yean; have produced billions of dolla~ of profit for the indust ry "'ithout inducing a ny additional production of domestic oil ." "' San Clement<' Clty Councilmen Threw into the trash can la.st \\'eek a n1andatory set of rules suggested by the Environmental Protection Agency for dealing with smog alerts, but not before deciding to speak their mi ~. "ll's time we ~howed these ivory-tower bureaucrat.5 that their stupid ideas are completely Wlrealistic nd impract.ical," Cotmellman Thomas O'Keefe {urned, adding that the EPA rojed i.5 m~y "file-filling fodder.'' ,,, Vlct Pr11k:ltn1 and Gen•••I M•~•Off Tho,..11 K11wil Elll!o• Tho,..11 A. M u•p~in1 M1 ... glng EllilOf Ch11rl11 H. Loo i Ri<h1•J P. Ni ll Anr111nl Ma,.,..olno ECll!o•s .A.l1n J. O!r~!n on earth. but Astron,1ut Gtra\d r . CatT, just befort' his return after a record stay in space "i!h Skyluh 3. gave th.i s advice to interested tourists : ''It's a nice plact to Jive, hut "'C "'Ouldn 't \\an t to live hl're ., ." "' /1 JfM}.foot tall cuc1dy1Hus bring removed from <the fron! yard of a Laguna Beach home last Wet'k cra!lhrd lh rough tht' roor or a n(·1~hl10r0s house \\'hen a five-ton cranc hrftlng ii became unbalanced. "He ri1d n·1 e\·Cll yell 'tim·bcr-r-r,'"' said Or. Puul Conover. o"•ncr of !he sm1Lshcd hou.~e. of the crnnc operator. "\\'e huilt th:it house :l7 ~'l'.'ln; af!O," he ::iddf'rl wistfully. "It's just like one of th e family." J . W. "Rl\·er Rat" Edwanli, outspoken trucker, denounced the settlement aimed at ending the independent truckers stri ke 3.! 11 sellout, saying, "As long as the government refusm to talk senst, we "'on 't either." Sund8'.I' EOllO• Offkn CHI& Mt•~: llO w~11 e .1v ~(·~~· H1woo11 &t~ch: llll NfWDOI! Aovlt •Hd L~ lff<h: 2'1 Fornr .llll 'lllf · r MVtlllnt'I"" l e1e11 : lltlS !!teen ,Bovlt•••d $1'1 ~It: >OS Hor111 El Ctrn•na ltt•I 'rel.,.... f7T41 641-4J21 Cl ....... A'-thl119 642·1671 ,,..1'1 (Ntf&I At'Nt S...!h II LIODfll ltt(ll 4fJ-4421 ,,_ Ntr1tl Or' .... C....ly ,.,.,_tnet 140.llH CICl\'•loht, 11n . OrM!tl Cn11 "ubll1h!n1 '""-"'· Ho lllWI tl0f'l•1, llhlSfl'"lllorlt, d i,.,.... -"-fl' ...... 0.-11 Mnlf!I rntY .. """""'*".. WI"'°"' 6"(1tl 11W' mt»5on " Cff'l'l'ittll -· s-olll NM _,... Hid ..r C•t1 .... Cafltonl'-' "'1111ctlptlOlll .... ~"19f 17 M ....,..lfll'11 W _,. t;l.lf manfl'llYI tnllll1ry .. .,IMI..... 11..d ""°"rhlY. ,,, Bcaucratir p1.1ns are 001 necessarily like fi~ "·1nP In v.•hnt may have been 1hi: 1110~1 gener•1us comment of tht' "ct'k. Srn J. Dcnntll .lobQlton Jr. ID·l..a.I oh~el"Vt"d of the immlnent dcrn1.'C the i Ovemmenl's wqe and ,,, .lulling up int o the Ne"·port Beach restaurant row skyline along Pacific Coast ~lighway last week wa.s wh8t looked like a Turkish pa.lace, what it's-owner called hi.s ll!e and whal U1c ci ty said '~1ould have to cl~ down until t;pecific improve menui are finished . "We were like a f1mlly buikll°' thb," ow1><r Ertian Gtdlt said of Kismet International restaurant. "We worked here for two years wUh our bare hand! . , , Kismet means fate and destiny. ThL!I ls my Kismet." He vowed lo beat lhe city's deadllno . toned agricultural and mMter planned for residential development. Alttt a bout 20 angry opponent! ol lM project on Warner AfttWI} a & Brookhurst Slretl stood tn udl!on, t~lice as many supp<>rters roil in the ~ud ll'nce , sparking loud sho9tlng from the nm ffftjon. '"'l)at'• enouah " Mayor 0-. Soeott llilltJ had lo 'yell ., he piunled ... p,.i, V' I . , NO LIQ UOR STORE -Dcaplte a pelition signed by 300 area residents baek.i ng a proposed liquor std'te, Fountain Valley School Di t tr i~ l truste~ last "'eek stood nrm in their fi\'e·yt>ar-old tland agalmt au ch outlets bulll near elementary school.,. The residents want it to try to lower prices at a nearby market; trusteea don't like the possible innuence of alcohol sale.!1 on .!llude.nt.3 at Masuda Sc:hool. scheduled to open in' winter, 1975. The developer atrt.ady has enough problem~ -the store Is In the ahoppi.ng center blown over by last ~·eck ·s winds. "' EVICTION NOTICES -Thirty tenants.of old bungalows in a Newport Beach trailer park were handed 60-day notlces to vacate their homes last "'<'ek after a serie.!I of legal maneuvers on their behalf were rejected in Orange County Superior Court. The D•ll'f Piiot IRft Plllt• Happy Queen Te!T)' Marie Olden, 20. of Ana- heim beams her happiness at being: chosen h-Iiss Orange County t"'riday n ight over 14 other conlestants at Knott's Berry Fann in Buena Park. She will go on to the /\Tiss Cal ifor· nia Pagean t at Santa Cr uz in J une. lrvine Company,_whlch owns the Bay Shorts Trailer Park, was .resting for 11\elr ""'llOJJ l#tff. l{t ,clly charged -~.mnp "*"~· II w .. not lmmedlal<ly. ~ what state hearing on the atzi,ort'a reqHat for a waiver rrom those ttandard1. 1b• Judge, InW,.t!ncll', -form er Newport Bel.di City .l.llorDOJ Wp!tt•r J. OlaraIDJ8. ' ,,,, further recot.Jrse wu ·1.faOA'bl~ to residents who bate -Oghllng ev~Uon for 1kiut JiJ. months. ,,, PARK SAFETY -Laguna, l!eoch mothtr.!I concerned about the safety features of Bluebird Canyon Park following the death ot 1 S-ytar-old tol got on· they ~"'and rriore from the city couitclf. Mci'e lhan 900 signed peUtions, and 100 apJ)eared at a eouncll mettlng, 11:ie council ordered parking re!tricUoN , improved cautioo sirrtlrMl, heavy pol ice patrols, cro.!liwal~ .striping, improved ff.llclng and popibly a 15-mph 1peed limit. The council alM ordered a study to Took 1t Jong-term improvement& to the park. FEW LIBTENllRS -What ii you i:avt a clty CCRlllClJ candidates' nlaht and nobody <'<Imel It h•Jlllfll<d pn<1y much that way Jut week m Colt.I Me!ia ~'bro five council aspirants debat~ the city's burning issues before a nearly empty ctiamber. n>e audience totaled 31, but that WU cow1tlng 'lhe candidates. their wives, h~bnnds and dlildren, two organ.izen and Oree newspaper reporters. The fact that few v;ere l!Jtenirt1. howevft', didn 't stop 'tile candidates from talking. "' CHURCH BACKED -A CoN MW ,,, APPEAL DENTED -An Orange COWlty Superior Court Judge refused to order Orange County Airport to comply with state noise .!llandards iinmediately. The judge ruled against City Attorney Dennis O'Neil v.:ho argued the violation of the standards has continued for more than a year. The iudi• pointed to the pending city C'l:UlCil actlon ban n Ing neighborhood Bible M'!Sioos by a •·gay" church wrui Itself the subject ol criticism late last week when the Rev. Robt-rt Ro.ss or the Costa Mesa Unitarian Church .called it ''an inf ringemcnt oa relip:lous liberty." Roos caJIOO on other local clergy 10 come to the support of thE? !\IC'tropolitan O>mmunity c hur c h, \\'hich has a homosexual congregation. and urge t.hc council decision be overturned. If She's Unhar1ned Hearst Girl's Fiance Pledges No Prosecution BERKELEY (AP) -The fiance cl kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst promised Saturday night that neither he nor ?11.iss Hearst would make any effort to prosecute her kidna.pers it she is relea!Cd unharmed. Steven Weed, 26. his face still di.S<X>lored froln a beating he received at the hands of the kidnapers Jast Monday nJght, appeared oo the porch of 'lhe Heam family home Saturday night. "If PaUy is unharmed, neither Pally nor myseU will be involved in the case in any way iafter that," Weed said as he talked wilh reporters, nanked by Mm Hearst's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst. Weed added o "And 1 hope the lea<le'1!hip of the Symbionese Anny. I hope they'll believe that, for the follo""·ing ttast11: "U it turns out that she isn't released unharmed . . . or il we-are forced to testify, I think 1hat would seriouslv jeopardize any future negotiatkm Or 11 iss llearst in the trunk of a car and fled in a hail of bullet$. '·They "'ere very militaristic," hes.aid. "They had it so well planned that they needed ·to say almost nothing (to each other )." \\"eed, a ~ilosophy graduate student at the Uni versWy of Califoriia, said earlier that he was beaten wllb a heavy wine bottle and, tied up. At one point he jumped from the Door and ran yel ling out the door. he sa id. Asked if he thought he was going to be killed , \\'eed replied: "At Ute time, I thought that they, inlended to. Otherwise, l ~·ouldn't ha\'e jumped up wit.h two rifles oo me unles.!1 J ·thought they "·ere going to." Earlier Saturday. He8f8f,, president .ind editor of the San Francisco Examiner and chainnan ol the Hearst Cof1>,, had said he hoped the continued silence from his daughter's abductors did not mean that she .,...a.s dead. •· <bat son !hat mi&lil ha...-~ come up.~ } • Neither the Flfr' ;«.. ~'pOllce would N' rl D comment on Weed's staleinent. However. ClVJlO octor prooecution of the 91>< woold:i ~ , ably not be a ~Oft. be ooald " • bui" ~ -~ , V, , -wibeup140-lilld111a1e· · ~·· ree,va·y ICtim 1be radical' Symbionese Liberation •. • Army has claimed respomlbtlity for the kldnaplng ol Ml.<! H'8191 !rum b er Berkelt>y apartment In tbe one letter received f rom the group so far, it said the Unlversity or California student Wa! alive and in good health. Weed, his righl eye extremely bloodshot, recounted the events that transpired llhe night he opened the door of Miss Hearst's apartment and two armcrJ men rushed in and grabbed the screaming youn g woman. They tOised Dr. 5amuel A. Weiner . 45, of Newp:irt Beach wa1 identified Saturday as the victi m of a fa tal car crash dll!lng rush· hour traffic on the San Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa Friday. Dr. Weiner, & general practitioner and ped iatrician ~·ith offices in Garden Grove. apparently lost control of hill car \\'hen he hit !he cent.tf' divider near llarbor Boulevard aboul 6:45 p.m., C'.ali fornia High\1·ay Patrol officers said. lfe rcs idt'd at 2633 Buckeye St. SOUTH coasT ViLLaoe iS •.. eeae ·unique shopping Bnd dtn rng DAILY IO TO. 9, SA TURDAY JO TO 6, SUNDAY 12 TO 5 ON' SUNFLOWER OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA-LOOK FOR THE F LAG S • I \ " ' ' -.. Dearing ltlonday Open Housing Backers Push I ss ue in New port _, loo.-.r as,s{'mblagr of \C\\'porl Bea ch f)pffi hou!>ing a<h'nl':lles has \'O\\"ed 10 try 10 rl"su rr<'ct thr 1s.<>u<' of low and moderate mcornc hou sing \>('fore thl' c.11, roun cil 'on \1oncta~·. In parl!cular. t:ir out.c:pokrn resident.'! want the city to 1010 1he Orange County Housing Authority as :i inc.ans of insuring that low and mOOerale income groups no~· Jiv ing in Newport Beach are no1 displaced by future redevelopment. But they acknowll'dge they face an uphill struggle. ''Newport Beach really doe&l't seem \'ery intcrestOO in preserving homing diversity." says Joan Pet.ty, a represcntath·c of the Orange Coast League of \\'omen Voters. "But we're going to do all we can 1.0 convince them that ii is import.an!.·• me says. The i&!ue will co1nc up al a pobHc hearing when the council ronsiders a propo!led Housing Elcn1cnt for the city's new ieooral plan . City planners miy that k>w and moderate income groups -mainly tht elderly and ,the young -are gradually betng f6rced out or the city by rising rosts ol housing. And lhey have forecast • DAILY PILOT DELIV ERY SERVI CE [)eo!~e<V 1)1 t~ •• (k,lf p;1ot "g.iaanlee~ . Mondlry-f•!Cln' 11.,.,..clO~ ..... --"'530 I>"', r..11 *"" v<Pll' Mii~ ""A t.. btOUQ!\l IO ~ C:.I" "'"'tll..,,.-1.00pm llet"'llr/ '"" Sundsv u "°" 5'l 'IOI,_.,.."°"' QlO'f b\l t I"' 5.>I ....... ~. Ot I f"' !lu...W. o;.oll 11111 I COCll' ,..II IM ll<OuQM IO )'OI> Clllt •t It -u"'•I 10 I "' ' !h;il 1h1;;; !rend \\'Iii betOITH' t~Of(' pronounced in the tulW'{'. Ho1vever the city plaMing ron1m1ssion !asl 1nMlh defeated a series of propos..'l l.<; thal ,.,,.ould have committed thr city ta trying to buck the trend. "~·1any of us were very disappointed by th<-commission .action ... says ~1 r.;. Corina Babb. 2507 Via rifarina . who testified at ttlc oommission hearings. "\\'e're going to ask the counci l lo do some of the things that the planning corruni:mioo wouldn't do." Sie says. .Joining the Orange Col.mty Housing Authority is viewed as one relatively simple move the city O)llld make in the direction of preserving housing diversity. "We could cooperate with the Housing Authority on whatever teTln!'I w e wafted.'' says Jacktt: Heather, a city planning commisa:ione!' who was outvoted on the issue at the com mi.Woo level. ~e explained that under a "l~ased housing" progr.am . the Housing Authority can subsidize tbe nnta of certain low jncome groups. "\Ve coold have a program ~ th11t only ~lderly people in danger of being displaced or only people with jobs in the city woukl be eligible for help." Mrs. H .. llw explained. "We could wric.e "our own ticket." she says. Although Mrs. Heather said she will not eddr.s. the c:ouncil Monday night. she saXI she wou1d ask a r~ mentat1ve ol the Housing Authority to be ~t to explain the -musing JJl'Ot!l'8!T1. City statl9UCI l'run Ibo 1910 '*""9 show that about 30 pett«ll ol the rental unlls la !be city -.cl I<>< leo!! - 1150 per monll>. Included In that figure W,tl'.<.JL~ unils JIO pertelll) which rented for less llvm mo; -- In addition, city -t!how -· were about 225 homes in the city valUed "' 1 ... than $20,000. Th~ are the ooits v.11ich the open housing advoortes believe the t lty ought to try 10 prestrvr. (;a s Li11cs Long; Mo re Officials Vie'~ Rationing ~ R.\· thr A s~ocia ted Pr~ss 1'hc line:; .11 thP ga~0li ne pumps got l1Jngrr on Sn turd:i,\· :i nd n1orc st ate and local officials said th(1~· \\err consider1n,c: r-;om<' kind or rat 10111ng prol'.:ran1 to case 1!w crunch Al!ocalion plan:-. or onf' sort or another go into effe ct P.1onday in Ke\v Jersey, .~ e v.· York. \\las!ungtoo. D.c.·., i\Iassachu.setts. lhe State of Washington. and Alamance County. N.C. Parts or West Virginia. Florida .,nd Penn sylvarua also have instituted rationing plans. as has llawaii. the only state besides New Jersey \\'here the program is mand:a:tury. Most of the plarus are patterned after the Oregon program that v.rent into effect .J~. 14 and is besed on license plates -odd numbered plates get gasoline on odd-numbered days, even-number plates 00: even-numbered days . Alamance County official~ rcoched agreement \vith the local gasoline dealers association on a ralioninc: plan aft.61: police in BurLinglon, the largest city in !he coWll y, issued 26 citatioos to motoriiits who v.•crc blockiti,g traffic as they waited in line at gas stations. The situation in North Carolina genera11y was worse than last month . In Charlotte . whore there had been little problem so far , a spot check late Friday showed 6 of 30 station6 were completely out ol gas and 17 others were limiting: sales or operating on a reduced schedule. Some of the problem appeared caused by panic buying. An Enon. dealer in Charlotte said a woman begged and begged him ror gasoline, oot her tank overflowed when only 90 cents Y.i>rth was pumped in. 1 A servioo station attendant t n B}1ldent.on, Fla., was killed early . Saturday when cru&hed between two cars in a long gasoline line. Police said the attendant was pumping gas into one ear when ahother auLo . tl''O places bAck, jert_~ fun.1lrdi slamming into the nex.t vehi cle which smashed into lh"c- vlctim. The situation varied from area lo are:•. even within lhe sa me state. Jn Albany. N V .. lhe line <ti one ~talion '"'n hnlf 11 mile long .:i t 7 ;:i m. on Saturda.v • • Sund ay, ftbruary 10, 1q74 DAILY PILOT And Then There Were 6 Stalwarts \V1th . weak knees and t.h robbing feet. six Costa ~l e~a teenagcr.s <;tood their ground .Saturday ni ght. refusing to qu.i t ur io on after 20 hours of n1arathon dancing. . 'l'he standoff in ~:s tanci a l·ligh School's con1n1on ~ resulted in a three.way tie for fi rst piaCe. a tie t hat was broken by the luck of the ~lra\v. Ten couples took to the floo r at 10 p.nl. Fr iday in the first "mov· 111 g lo the music" t•ontest. but as one. two. three o'clock rocked, dancers dropped out. By 6 p.nl . 'Satur~ay. the stalwart six were lefl and dance sponsor~ drew numbers to end it all. 'rhe winning order was: -Ch.arlotte_ Sally and David Gi bbs in fir.st place. -Brian J.l e1n and Bec ky La Yasseur in seco nd pl al·c . -Cat hy Connelly and f\·1ikc llewell ·in ihird place. ,\!!hough the re are undoub!edly son1e !i red pairs of feet today. it ~.rpa ren tly was fun w.hile it lasted -as !hcse pir!urc:-: or tv.·o of the tinishe rs. Cathy ancl f\f 1ke . testify . .J-\bov e left. f\olike and C<Wt hy ~tarl off the l'On!cst fre~h . dressed in 1950s costumes. c.at hy and tifike _had cha_nged to more comfortable clothes by 1:30 p.111 . Saturday, seen 111 the pi ctures above, and "'ere sti ll goin g strong. Bn~ an hour later. the y needed a rest. left. ~like s·ipped orange jui ce • \Vll1le Cathy just enjoyed the lull. ·r~ stay awake, dancers played cards in 1notion. ate. jumped rope. and ski.tied on ska.teboards. Duri ng IO·minute breaks every 50 minutes. they tr ied to nap 111 sleeping bags. The couples danced to records nlost of the tl!ne. but a band call ed the Blitz Brothers played for six hours Saturday. . \,r,· •' ,. ... ,.., ' i .-.... ' • ..,. ·1~, ·~~ ,'A . ·~ ' ,~ . • ... ~1 • lrarsesl9 · s e lec ~io11 of Jv1e>t ica11. F'u ro n..i~ure irt So.<!al iF.; (;lJ£TO~ fJESISfl&fl SEGJflOrll\LS ; . sizes I -.......... ._ ... -. -· .... __, ----... . .. ,!_f DAIL V PJLOT Ford Sa ys Oil Curbs Ma y Force Rationing From \\'irt Services DETROIT -V'icc President Gerald R. ford said Saturda}' night that unless the Arab embargo on oil shipments to tht' United States ends soon. gasol ine rationing may be<'Qme inwerative. · \\'e do not \\'ant gasoline rationing." Ford told Republicans at a Detroit fund raising dinner. "But unless the all embargo ends soon, ~·e may have no dllemati\·e" Earlier. Ford tol d ni::wsmen ht couJd not say "'h<it he 1neant by "sooo,'' because that depends on developments currentl y under "·ay in \Vashington and elsey.·here. He also said the Ni:'<Oll Admini!lrat.ion has decided to propose add11ional S it11011 K eeps Wa.1·111 federal energy czar \\·"illiam Si1non. one of the busiest men in the nation these ctay~. stoke~ the fire in his \Vashington office. in stock· 111g: feet as he tries to catch up with so n1e backed-up work on a Satu r- day afLcrn oon . Earlier. he ordered a re-allocation of gasoline supplies tu ' 11np rove distribution to states where service stat.ion plnnps arc r unning dry. 'I\velve states 1nost1y in the eastern part of the nation ,,·ill gel n1ore gasoline v.·hile 10 in the itidwest and \Vest will Jose :-01nc ot their~. Y eo rna n A nswe rs Probe Into Military_ S p yin g \\'ASHf:--OGT O:--i AP l -The l'ha 1rma n o[ the Scn:U(' Arine<I SerViccs Committer said N1Jvy 'l'coman Chil rlcs Radfo rd full y ans"·crl'<i qut•stions Saturday Ul a closed interview un allegations of military ~py ing on ll L·nry A. l\issinger ;-)en . .Joh n S1L"n111s t l)-~!1:.~. 1 . .ind :.ta lr n1e1nbcr s 1n1 errogalt·d Rad ford for 21 · hours ln1 t \\'O uld not divulge specific 1:1Jn1('nts of the inecting lo ne\\•smcn. Budfo rd . of Salem. Ore., \V 3 5 j,llbpot·n:i('(] eArly Saturday lo testify IX!iori· lhc f11JI com mit1 ec. after the Senate rcconvcnf·S Feb. 18. tic ha.'1 ackno11 l1'dgC'c1 :;ecrC'tly re m o v I n l! docurnt·n1-; from 1hc !Iles of Kis...;!ngcr <ind dcJ1\'cfl ng th en1 to the Pentagon . '"l!c 11;is cooperative fully and I have nit eon,11!,1111!s about hin1." l!a!d Stennis ofter th~ session in his Capitol ~!di _office. .. 1'111 sure we fullv un<Jen.t.a n<l each a1her. All or :Radr0rd·s conslituli onal rights have been prcscr\'L'<i ." said S!ennis. Radford . in N;1 \'Y u111forn1. stood 10 silence. hat in hand. J:adford $ attornt"y. \\'illl;Hl\ J Claussen , of S:il cnl. ;ilso s::iid his cl1cnl ::iflii11"crcd question,.; frrcl y et the private L"Onference. but 11·otild not make Hr'!y comment publicly uutil he tesli!ics berore the full Senate panC'I. "He·! now undrr subpoena and his 1\·1sh is Lo remain silent " said Claussen . As he got. into a lllXireb Radford was asked if ·he \\'il ~ sure he wou ld not say. anyth ing !urthcr about the Kissinger affair. Il e replied: "Quilt s11rr ., unemployment assistance for per.sons out of work in areas \\'ith high unemp!oym~nt rates. Ford returned to Michigan , his home state, for the second lime since becoming Vice President last December, making stops in Kalama1..oo, Saglnaw and Detroit to help state Republicans wipe out a $550,00l debt wb.ich dates back to the 19509. Despite hopes the Ford appearanct s v•ould raise $400,000, GOP sources said , it appeared the party raised less than $300,000. St.a~ GOP Chainnan William McLaughlin said earlier that \Vatergate v.•as hampering fund raising. Ford ran into scattered pickets in Saginaw and Detroit, 1nany of them carrying placards calling for President Nixon's impeachment. There "'as no trouble. During his tour, Ford also took the opportunity to appeal for support for Nixon during the current period of "transition and trial'' at home. ln assessing the energy situation, Ford said the administration is do in g evtrything it l'an to minimize the shortages and to develop domestic resources to avoid gasoline rationing. Ford said the Nixon Administration wit! ask. for special assistance to areas of high unemployment ta allow ~·orkers losing !heir jobs to receive benefit checks for 39 11·ecks instrad of the present 2t:i. In an effort to case the increasing impacts of the energy crisis, he said the administration also would seek to broaden the scope of unemployment programs to allo\v workers in areas such as agriculture to collect benerll ch(.'Cks if they are laid off. Ford said the new provision!! being proposed by the adn1inistration to a l101v out-0f·"·ork persons to receive benefits f<>r nine months instead of six would apply to persons losing their jobs for :111y reason, provided they are C<lVcred by thr programs. tie did not makL" a ne\IJ aMounccment in saying th e adtninistratlon v>'ould seek these nl•11· progratns. Nixon has said it pre\'iuu:;.Jy. and there currently is in effect 11.'gislation that allow s state and federal govcn1ment ta give workers 39 1reeks unernployment in certain cases. i\ixon's proposed 1975 fiscal budget. sent to Congress t~st .~1onday, r.oled that an()th('r 13 11"ceks unernoloymcnt, abo\·e rhe rrgular 26·1\·eek lirnll . can be pa id if the national insured une mployment rate is above 4.5 percent. It also can be pa id if a state'! Insured l1nernployment rate is above fou r percent and al so 20 percent higher than it had been in the t.,.,·o previous years. F ront Page 1 ELDERLY • • • a body dead for several days 11rr re!ativtly con11non. "Thaf s what \\'(' \Vant to lry to ellminatc because so many of thc<;r people could be saved if onl y help could come in lime ." Murray said. Sometimes help docs coml'. but lhr :igony of sr\·era! days witOOut assist:incr takes it~ toll later on the elderly victims In one local case earlier last year police "'err called by v:or rlcd neighbor" and aher breaking their "'<lY 111 found a \1·ornan 1rho had fallen ~e1·rrnl d;11 !i brfore. The l'ir!l111 v;as 11 1thn111 food or 11:i !!'r through the duration of hc1• ordeal "There are ~ many like th<.it 111:11 JUj,l do n't make i i." t-.1urray said . The announcen1 ent of the new progr;11n 11;1s set to coincide 'vith Crin11· l'r.:vrntion \reek which be gin s ~lo11d!I;. in the c!ly. The local Exchange Club sponsor-; thr obsrr1·ance, ~nd n1 cmbcrs 1\·il! <1ss1'1 in orgnni zlng the nc1v p h o n e · c a I I progra m. Easterners Digging Out Sun1t): Skies Help Wo rkers Clen r Streets o f Snow fj.S. 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"""' STUDENTS LEARN TO ADD AND SUBTRACT QUIC KLY BY PLAYING CARDS WITH TEACHERS Student1 Heidi McN11h, left, ind Petty Bruyneel Pl1y Hi nd With T11ch1r Mr1. J o1nne Avery They Learn by Playing Project Cntcli -U p Fin ds Formula for Loiv Ac hieve rs By JOHN ZALLER or 1111 0111, I'll•! Steff One boy in the program was so bad at math th at it took him six months to realize he had flunked othe third grade. But by then he was well on his way to overcoming the proble!':':. Another youth fell in love with the progrijm solely because teachers no longer always !old him that he was wrong. Instead, they made sw:e he was givefl problems he could do right. "Project Catch·Up." as ll is called. is tiy any standard one of the most succc-ssful programs in the Ne~·port· i\lcsa Unifi ed School Dislfict. lts 621> yoWlgsters at st-ven sehools are selected on 1he basis of their poor achievement in either read ing or math . But once inside the program . they average 1.5 months of progress for every month they spend in class. In short. children "·ho \Vere once heading do.,.,·n the road to school failure are turned aroWld -both in ,terms of atti1ude and academics -and given a .'IOund start in the right directlon. Project Catch-Up tias been s o startlingly successful over the past five years that the _federal Departtne$ .. of Health . Education. and \I,' c If a f.e designated it one of the 10 best progranls of Its ·type in the coontry. The three-part formula for all this is surprisingly simple: -Students retelve an a\'erage of 30 minutes a da y of private or near-pri\'ale instruction from a teacher or trained parent volunteer. 'Ille tn1pha!is in these learning Laboratories is on finding skills the children can master, no matter ho1v basic the skills may be. 1'hen success is gradually built upon .'IUCCtsa. -Students, though they may not always be aware of It, are on systematic leanUng schedules. progressing up.a pre· planned ladder of skills. ThPy are tested each step of the way. -Students must hare fun. "In the regular classroOm, these children had a pretty regular diet ot failure." explains Fay Harbison. director of the program. "No child likes: that. "Our first job ~ to !how them they can !cam. and that learning can be fun ," Mr.i . HarbiJOn says. This i.'I achieved ln many \\'sys. Chtldren can team their n1ultipllcation tables by slng.IDC, ,"The ~fultiplicatioo Rock." a seriea ol lessons recorded by a black sin~ group . They C8Jt p • ~fti games ~·ith their teacbefs In (di· they are required lfife Rejects Document to add and subtract very quickly, and they are frequently able to outplay thctr teachers. Advanced. students may try to outwit a sophisticated computer. But a major point of Project Catch·U)l is that oo game i! ''ju.st a game.'' Rat.her, each game is chosen bec<iuse it teaches or drills a particular skill. And y:hen children major lhal sl;ill, they go on to a new game . Newport·l-itesa's Project Calch-U!l is fundtd by an annUEil federal grant of $330,000, and normally about 20 perernL of -thil money is spent to keep the !earning laboratories .'!locked up wtth the kinds of games that \\'iii appeal to students. The rest of the mo1¥'Y goes to salaries. Project Catch-Up is funded under Title I of the fed eral Elementary and Secondary Education Act. and is ain1ed at ''culturally diladvantaged'' chlldren . The district qualifies for funds on the basis of the number of children "'hose parent.s rece ive welfare payments. The money i.'I then divided bet"·ee.1 th e schools with the largest ocrorrenec of poverty level families . In Ne'lvpor1. ~lesa. they include Wilson, Canyon, Pomons, Whlt.t itr, Monte Vista. Vict oria. and Rea schools. Solzhenitsyn Summoned ;\\OSCO\\' (AP l -The Sovi e I pro . .;ecutnr'!i office has issued a summons to 1\l1:xander Solzhcnits.\'n in v.·hat could hl' lhl' fir.-.1 step 1oward legally silencing r!lL" &ulhor. family friends reported :o;;1turtlay. Sol1.hen11s,rn . the i\obel Pri1.e·\\'inning 1101 t'lis:. hn.;:; been undt•r n h<1i l or official press rriticism ~ince publication in thl' \res t or his book "(;ulag .A.rch ipc lago." ;in expose of the Stalinist prison camp S)'S\C'ITI. l'he 111forn1an!s :>aid an official of tJ1c proseC'Ulor·s investigativc un i I :tllcn1ptcd 10 deliver lhe docunlent to So1 7.hcnitsyn 's ivife on Friday. bltt she rcfu!!C'd to ac~pt it. Neither Solzhcnil~yn nor a re.spons!bl~ ofticlnl of the Sov iet ProcYrator general -an office akin to the attorney general in !hr Lini1ed States -wa s a'·ailablt for comment. Thc procu ra!or g~neral h:.is \\'idt po11crs to investiga te and prosc.cu1e 1·r11nes 111 the Sol'iet t:nion. But like :ill public organs, his o[fice is und <'r t·o n11·ol of the Con1n1unlst par!y. Giveo S ;11,hrnit.~:;n 's nolorl..:oiy c.~periall _\' 1n lht· \\'es!. it i3 unlikciy ;i sun1n1ons 11ould be iss ued 10 hi1n 11 ithout a high· Jevr l p~H1 Y decision Solzhe111lsyn h.'.lS been und o:-r sevt>re official criticism for a decade. The ca mpa ign against him reached a new level on pub!lcatlon of ' · G u 1 o. g Archipelago" in Paris la!il December. lie has been denounced as a traitor for wrl!lng the book. He told \\'~tern re-porters J3S"t month that he and a dissident physicist , Andrei Sltharov, owe their livt>s to thr support or ll'orkl op lnioo . A 'ummon.' to the prosecutor's office could 1nean a talk and a warning, or tl C<luld 111ark 1he oprn 1n6 or a cr1n1in;i l case ag:-i iflSt Sol1.hcnit.syn Friends of !he fa rnily s a 1 d Sol7:henlt~yn's \\'ifc rtjected th~ docun1ent bec<1tL"t" she rlaitned it did not gl\·e a reason for thl' su11U'l1ons and w;is not ln proper 1orn1. The friends ~aid th!.it ~hen she asked the rt'a.son for ti1c su1nmons. ~he l\'85 told : •·1..et ~olihen ll!;vn co1ne and li.nd out." The family fri('nds !!a id thr .su1nmons dt•mandect So!zhc11 i1syn's appo.:1rance Friday, but since hls \V if,~ rrfused to pass it on the \\'rlte r "·as not formally orde-rtd to appear 11t the prosecutor'• office. COITNO-'llWl-nYOUISIU,'AllDWIDOTlll_, ___ ,_,,.,~ ..... Ill --.. __ ,.,._ ...... ..._,._,_._..., ...... __ i..i....11.--Do'INWorlc._Y ...... 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SACRAMENTO IAPI Congreuman Jerome Ylaldie's ' forces won a key \'lctory Saturday in the six-man battle 1; to grab the Ca I i for n i a Demo er at i c Council's endorsement for governor. The Antioch lawmaker's backers rammed a rules ,,.· change into effect t h 1 t requires candidates to drop out .. the ~ fU' the endorsement if they don't .. cotlec t at least 15 percent of lhe votes oo the ft rst ballot. That rules change, won by a shouted floor vote at the CDC convention here, has the effocl of narrowing down the fi eld of candidates. Waldle forces believe they have the largest single chunk 0 r delegate votes aOO can pick up more votes u candidates drop out. The move c&me aher an hour-long de.bate highlighted by an emotional a n d ~successful . appeal for 1 single endorsement b a t t o t from Assemblyman W 1111 e Brown ol San Franci.sco. "Ont baUot is all we need !'' Brown shouted in a floor speech remlnlsctnt of his "give me back my delegaUoo" talk at the 1972 DemocraUc National Convention. Brown is a close political ally of AMembly Speaker Bob '-1oretti (0-Van Nuys). f\.1orelli forces favored the single-ballot idea because it would tend to prevent any s in g I e candidate from corraling the 60 percent delegate vote needed for endorsement. Leftist Activist,s Denounce Patricia Hearst Kwnaping CALIFORNIA Man Held In Oakland Bn1talities BERKELEY (AP) -A impells ootial .,,bels to such Black Panther editor, former acl3. An frratfonal system Communist Al Richmond and tends to provoke trratiooal activist actress Jane Fonda acts," Richmond Sfiid. denounced Saturday the ActreM Jane Fond a , kidnaping of heiress Patricia reached in Washington, D.C. Hearst by the t e r r o r i s t by telephone, said, "As an Symbiooese: Liberation Anny. American cilizen in this point "It's antirevolutionary. It of time 1 oppose any form sounds to me as if the self-of lcidnaping. styled Symbionese LiberaUon '"'!be New Left does not Army is an ann of the most kidnap. In fact I have ntver right-wing torcts in t h i s e·1en t'.eard the i 5 s u e country,'' !!laid David DuOOis, discussed. 1 don't agree that editor d.. the Black :Panther it's a i+seful tactic," 1tiss Newspaper in Oakland. Fonda said. BERKELEY (AP) -A W.. • 'l n d iv id u a I ac~ of -David lJor'OWi~ fonner year-old man arrested for terrorism like the kidnaping edJtor of llamparts Magazine, rape ha~ been :served a of Patricia liearst go agairN said "real radicals don't do murd<'r warrant in the brutal the interests of the \\'hole things like that. slaying of three persons at of oppressed peoples. A "Terror against an innocent a160 dfnounccd the SL . .\ ·s tactics "Revo\ution.'.lries ar<' aJ.,.,·:iys \'Cry oonc:crned ..,.,·ith human life and niany tin1cs \l.'il! risk their O\\'R lives to S3\'e innocent people," he s<t i!\. "Patricia J-learst !ihoultl be released alive and well. "I can not imagine what political movement the SLA i! part of," Franklin continued. •·\\·e had !\tanson and now \\'C have the SLA I cM just make an appe3l to them to release Patricia Hearst." Pioneer Dies S11nd1y, f"tbr\lal')' 10, 1974 Singer Placed On Probation C:)JL t PILOT A 5 PHYSICAL THHAPY SERVICE ·• llST M.ASSAGI IM HIWPOtT llACH .. \1ISALtA (AP ~ -1'he lt>ad 140 01,....-., Wt. 101.1 sin1:cr ot the Doohic broth('n1 ' Men., W...t. Fri., 10.5 S57-05lt rock group has l)M>n p!:irl'd: .._ ____ ....; ____ _. on one ~~at'!!I prub1u1011 :ind ----------- ordt'rl-<l to p.'..LrtLl·ip;i1.: Jn a I drug d1vt·rs1on program h('rc I 111 conne<-tion vt i 1 h a I THE ....... '5 Chris tmas E\'l' druc: arl'est I ~ '"'as arres ted in a church "'1r C•n<1, Chatlt>s ··To1n'' .Jvhns~on 2.i, I t'lum.<,... ""'•"' d . j 1 · I TlmoS!Orl• ur1ng a v1s1t o re 11t1ves las! u '°"' •••r year <111d chari::t<l v. i I h:I Ll .. Un~·S 'dOlebaur All 011 .... possession of heroin I L.--!'S~4_o~ 642·175J BANKRUPTCY LIQUIDATION SALE lh .,.09, o1 U !> °'""" '°"" Lad ies· Wear Open to the Public B ig D1scount . Dresses. Coats. Slacks, Suits, and Misc Kimberly Kn11s, other welt-known brands. Startinq Saturday, Ft-b. 9 at 11 :00 a.m. ,,_ daily through s.nday. F•b. 17. .; • FASHIONS BY ROBIN 23529 Calle do la Lui'" Loquna Hill• < '' d J 30 T'ASADE:\A -P ioneer S B an Oaklan mortuary an. • genuine revolutionary does not indiridual is not a political t D th 1 I S J "·--20 r t Th · b 1 ast.ronomcr Dr Fritz Zwickyl-----------------------even Ur,1 0 ea • ichao . ac~.. , o have to enga g• in this type ges uce. "esp on s 1 e Oakland , \~·a..-.. arrested by radical movement has always has died at the age of 74, N l E l I Berk('lc.y pollce Frid a y. of act," he said. Qpposed acts of terrorism like following a he<1rl attack. ear y veryon e . , I ' A AF Pl c 0 a k I and officers later Al Richmond . former editor this. It 's counterproductive." Z1vicky, Profeswr Erneritus · ' S ane ras 1•es searched' his resi dence and of •tiie People's \Vorld, \\'ho Former S!ilnford Professor of Astroph ysics <ii l h (' ':: '1 obtained the murder 1varrant. broke wilh the Communist J!. Bruce Franklin, also known Cahfor111a I n s l·i tut e of L • t t L d r.. !'aid Oakland Police Officer Party of tile United States ,toa'ct1·c~ils vilctenicv•oremroole, ign,outtpJC. ·rcchnology here. died Frida ;,i is e11S .o UJl e1·s .. }.'.~! '· ~lAltYSV!LLE IUJ>IJ -A \Vash., and Capt. Thoma! E. Ed \\'el~haar. .. night at a local hospital. ~ t . after 45 years, said: --;::==========================================~ •1 · ~1 ant D 5 2 Stratofortress Cannon, 25, n av 1· g 8 t 0 ,. An elderly caretaker couple ,J -• rr h ''Individual acts of \'eer= o I e run\\•ay during ark and an apprentice mortician ' ' I• ... , ,, ' a night takeoff at Beale Air New · N,J. were found slashed to death terrorism only alitnate people Foret Base. flipped over in The seventh victim's name Jan. 30 in the blood-spattered from movements that are a muddy field and 'A'<IS blO\\'n \\'as not relt'a.sed pending Albert Brown '-1 or t u a r Y . trying w gcnuuiely change to bits by four massive notification ci next of kin. Police said a long sharp C'Xplosiom. Seven of the eight Baldy, the s ur v i v or, weapon, like a hunting knife, society. crewmen burned to death. apparently was knocked free was used to kill Clarence "! generally iconsider acl<i The plane skidded through from the wreckage before the ._l!rYant, 75, his wi fe, Doris, like this kidnap as fu tile, but the field for J.500 feet before craft came to a halt, a 68, and 11ichael S. hloore, 27, I can understand. t h e the explosions were triggered iipokesman said. of Kingman, Ariz. enormous inju5lice th a t by lire in an abortive takeo ff l--'--------------.::.._--------------'------1 late Friday. nie huge aircraft was headed for a base trailer court \\'here about 30 families live when th~ blasts destroyed it, authorities said. 'Ille 30Je ~urvivor. Capt. Paul L. Baldy, 29, Yuba City, wu flown Saturday to the Brooks '4'.edical Center in San Antonio, Tex.. f o r treatment of severe bums. Only the tail sect.ion of the plane v.-as left intact. Melted steef debris and ru bble \\'ere scattered over a 500-ya rd area and large chunks of engine '"·ert' knocked hundreds of ft'el by the force ci the bl.ast5. The Air Force sairl oo .,.,·eapons were aboard the t>ight-t'ngine c:-aft but the plane's load of jet lue! caught fire and exploded. The victims \\'ere idenlliied as !st-Lt. Neal D. Kass. 26, copilot, of Orange, N.J.; !\taj. Toney V. Peter. 36. na\"igator, Goodland, Kans.: CapL Lee F. Knudsen, 27. an electronic \\'arfare inspcctor. 0 r eg on City, Ore.: Capt. M!chatl W. Forster . 29. insln.tction pi lot , S to ck t on, Calif.; SF,!. Jame! W. Troutman, 33, aerial gJ.mittr, Grand Coulee. Suspect 111 Blaze Released !:i "' :i: .. 0 ~ 10<"1~ill "' "' .. "' z "' m ::> "' " "' :i: .. HAVE YOU DINED IN TURN.OF· THE.CENTURY SAN FRANCISCO LATELY? ·~ . ,\ . '(r ~"' · ,,.. ' . '/ \; ' \. ;.. .,. •J>, .. • ' .. .. . ~' . .. . 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Vro1n 75 to 124 donors are needed each day j ust for· cn1ergencjes. Considering the source. and particularly jlJe re\'C· lations of the past year. the statement seemed mjldJy ironic, but it is nonclhrles5 a very va lid priority. .. ... ~ , ' . ; •.• ! '' Current investigations by a Senate subcon1mtttee look.Jog into the ope rations o! the l{efail Credit Co., lnr. of AU.an t.a, which maintains dossiers on some 46 mil · lion people, point up th e need. You can do your part to help this eminenUy hu- mane program by donating a pint or blood at one of these locations: -Feb. JI, 2:30 U> 7 p.m. Neighborhood Congrega- tional Church. Laguna Beach. .. . ' )~ Allegati ons emerging front the inquiry are not en· couraging: daily quotas of up to 20 reports per lnve::.ti· gator: 25 percent of the inforn1ation in the reports ''crystal balled" (invented, to speed up the process1: half tile reports to contain ··protective" (adverse\ informa· t1o t1 ; and 6 percent to result in denials. -Feb. 19, 3 to 7:30 p.m. College View School, 6582 Lennox St., Jiuntington Beach. -Feb. 21, 2:30 to 7 p.m., Fairview St.ale Hospilal, Costa 111esa. About 3 percent of those eligible actually donate blood in Orange County. An adcti tional I percent would n1eet the needs. ,.our participation could literally n1ean the difference between life and deat.h. Propose<l amendment~ to the credit r~p?rti ng Ja\"' \\'ould inclu de su ch speci fic rules as penn1t11ng a suh- jcct to C"xam ine and if neces.'iary c:orrec t inf~rrna~ion .i n his report so fal ~e data would not go on proll fcratJng 111· definitely. Hats Off to Skylab Si nce rrcd1t reports . V.'b ich include inforn1a tion on charae;tcr. 1norals and reputation as well as financial records al ~o n1ay be {'onsidere<l in employn1cnt an d for !lbtaining i n ~ura11 <·e . th is particular n1onster needs hnr· ncssing -and soo n. 'f11c country seems to have go1ten so \vrapped up in 1ls prob!en1s last \veek that it paid scant heed to a mar· .. .•. velous feat that bodes well for n1anki nd. .,· .• :_1~,. .. ~ Blooel Bank Needs Yo11 'J'rue, space exploration has become so common· .. ,,'.:~~~.~·'. place it may not warrant U1e attent ion it once drew. Still ,oi~:,'.,._.,.;~~ tt.1e achievements of Skylab 3 and its three cool, profes-};: f.{j,: .s1onal astronauts - an 84-day, $85·mill ion odyssey that ~~'.~~~~ Las t Friday a young Orange Coun ty leukemia vic- 11111 and an adult patient preparing for a serious oper<i · tio n faced the same all-too-fan1iliar problem -U1ey each needed 20 pints of blood and the Red Cross Blood Bank didn't have it. ·" paves th~ way for sending man t.o J.lars - should not ffl~lJI,!. : go un noticed. · .. -.. ..:.f.! ~-· ·'M: . ...~.,, ..... f- .\Vhile ~e were fretting about t he line around the i"~~ ·'& service station .. maybe we ~hould ha.ve been doffi ng our ·• · ~ hats at a major accomplishment 1n n1an's drive for ·, .r>..~ " /:' ..... . ' . . . knowledge. .~~,:.~'.. An emergency radio broadcast over local stations ' . . ''' ' ... ' Secret Oil Papers Reveal Collusion to Hik-e Prices ~l ~····. p ... ''\. .. ' . . . . ... ·~~~·'·~.· ·-•' •'. · .. ~.!";•·•···· ·-~·· WASHINGTON -The !tory behind ·~ · the J.!Oli!hed Saudi oil mini8tt"r. The the leap ln oil prices i.s revealed, at • ( ) papers mention $6 as the price they least in part, in the secret corporate · JACK ANDERSON boped to &etfocabarrtlofoil. papecs or the Arabian American 0 11 ,,' Th e Saudis obligmgly came !Jirou&li t:ompany. _ ~ ; "'ith a price r1.~ in the form d.. a The new Pike's Peak prices will l'QSt "c ta x increase . \\tiich the Aramco pertntrs lhe \\"Orld's oi l c.."On· c-rude oil they ha\'e pumped oul from could ded uct from their U.S. taxes. The sumers bill ions and under the Saudi sands. These profits stcret papers contain complex charts, 1olt t~e economies "'ere boosted into orbit by a secret \\·hich sho\1' !ht·ir 11r0Cits increased in f of o 1 I -dependent ~·;..! 1950 Treasury Department ruling . \\'hich pmporti nn to the price rise. ~ nalions. pcnnittcd them to charge off Uie.i r E:1;xon's rroiu.s for the l.'.lSI. quarter, Aran1co i$ :he -. royalty paya1ents against their t;.S. of 1973 jumped ;;q )X!rcent over the ' \\'orld ·s largest oil .t ~ ~ taxes, dollar for dollar. fin.11 1hrf"(' n1onths f){ 1972. ~1obil producer. Its ugly The \\'rite-off. which has been worth reported a 63 prr{'('nt increELSe , Te ~aco jcrricks oulnumher hundreds of millions of dollars in tax a 70 perctnt increase, Starxlard of !he palms on the cred its to the Aramco partne~ . ...,.M California 91 ptrcrnt. Saud i Arabian des· justified on national security gromds. er!, \vhich cove-an underground -a or l'h' · 1 · . ~ed TllE STRATEG Y to raise pri~ '"' .,._ is spc-c1a mcent11·e \\'as n .. ~ . petrolc\Illl. pleaded Aramco, 10 prC"serv e the Saudi worked bc'.'t.ter than the Aran1co partners , Aramco ls 1 coosortium of four of oil for U.S. defense. ba rgained for. 0 l he r oil·producing · the five largest U.S. oil giants -E~xon, rountries joined in the c\an1or for higher · the biggest; Texaco, secood; 1t-lobil, As a measure of the worth of this profits Wllil the price soared out o( fourth ; and Standard of. California, fiftlt mul timillion-Oollar argument , Aramco bounds . ha,, cut off all Saud i oil to U.S. anned Alarmed Aramco official!. fearful ol OVER 'J'HE PAST three decades, they forces since Oct. 21 at the request worldwkle political repercussions. went have eamut enormous profits on the of Kin& Faisal. The king, 1t see.ms. back to Y.amani with 8 plea to stabilize 1 • . . ..... ,,.,. ;:;.•:. ,4·t.~·,;~, •. ~ . .., i·: .• < •• ~ .,• •1·as1 ol leod1 l'd over U.S. arms shipments prices. Although the Aramco partners ' •,!! • • ... ~ • -•· o srae · ha ve benefitted mlghlily from the high And the Good News: E:rierg-~·-·· E,~-c .. ~· 'ess ·.~ ~~~~~:?'idE~~d{:~~ r~r·~:!:~: :~~·::· L0'.'\00'.'J -In the mtddl(' of an :i1l shortage far rno rr !'cl er1· lh<in cu1;-thing being experienced 1n the L·nitrd ~tares. l£1ndoners last "-'l'C'k v.rre startled to f\~11d th e predi('tion that the Yr'Orld's big problen1 with oil a few years from now will not be a shor!age but a surplus. TI1is forecast appMred as an editorial analysis in TI1e Economist , a highly respCC'ted and authoritative journal not generally kno"'·n for y,·i ld guess""·ork aOOul the fu ture. The editors point out that, historically speaking. short.ages in a highly de veloped industrial society result in c r ash programs !or increasing productive capacity. Since 1945. there have been at Jea.~t 15 instMccs in which critical short- ages led "'·i1hin a decade to Qverproduc· lion. In 1946. for example. agricultural ex- perts predicted a "·ide ran8e of food !-ihortagcs. liO\'emm('nls became ;ilann· ('(!. Emr?rgency programs .,.,..ef"e instituted . J\fonev inccnt1\'es y,·e rt' offered. T~ result" \\'as !hat "'ithin a rew rears . " '<: • . ,, .... r WASHJNGTO~-f)c rnocratic n;iliorial ; cha irman Robert S. Strauss paid a 1 secret. emergency \'Lsil to Sen . Edward J M. Kennedy on Capitol !·fi ll at noon i Tuesday lo pa1ch up a se r i ous misunderstanding th.11 exposed a caldron of dangerous probl e1ns Set'thlng ~eath the nimsy lid or party unity . The misunderstand ing concerned a lcleviscd Interview in Dallas. Saying more than a parly chainnan should, Strauss was drawn into speculation about problems to be coosldered by Kenn edy in deddlng whether to run ror Pt,sldcnt. This .,..., gro..uly di1 torted In inaccurate pres.-. account.s as blunt criticism of Kennedy by Strauss. Once Ki.:·nncdy wa s sho ~·n I.he lfan&eripl or tht in ter\'lt'W, hl5 reln1 ion~hip "'ith StraUJ!.S -ir not quir e what It wa3 a. week ('ar!1rr-;11 least r<'lumcd to surface amiabi!11y, Otrr 1.EFT·"'ING PARTISA NS 111 lhe Ofmocratir par1y h/!Vt seir.ed on the [ .... _N_cg_~_s_~_s __ ) farmers rveryv1•herc. were lryi ng 1o unload n1ilhons of pounds of surplus butter ant! other agricultural products. Agnin in 1951 danger signals '>'>'ere hoi!lted about a "permanent'' shortage of sulfur. so vital for industrial productlon. This Jed to emergency measure~. \\.'ithln a few yea.rs . sulfur Ytas in :!uch abundant supply tha t no one knew ~1lal to do 'h'ilh it. J "!' .... _ ~. corporate papers predict that King . f.· • ... .:; ~·· "· · ·· ...... :, ·•• .... ~ •' .. ,' Fa isa l \1:ill take ovr r the oil fie lds "11·e\I Aramoo brass &re preparing for e1nothe.r -· "·'.'~ before 1980.•• showdown with ~amani Uiis month. Th ey : ready to sent! rockets II) lhe 1noon. Our . arell s not now included in foreca5ts. rxpect Yaman t lo call for t he ~choo!s tunu."Ci out scientic:!s in profusion. .. 3-!\1oi;;t predictions about the jncreasr -, IN AN Al"JXTOUS .~crambh' for new "restructuring .. of Aramro. giving Saudi many of \1·ho1n are 11011• une111ployed or J:i energy needs don·1 lake into account sources of crudt>. the Aramco partners Arabia a grealt"r share of the oil in jobs that ma ke in<1<lt·qt1<1 !C' use rir ThPir the developn1ent of new tcd'lnology tha t dusted off plans to reilcti\·ate U.S. "-'ells production . The y believe he will den1and IJ.lt:nts. 1\ny school ihat 1t•ants a science Yr'ill require less ener gy to accon1pl is h that had bet•n t<·nipoi-arily abandonro ;in increase from 25 to !>I perc('nt of teacher tocia y has i1s pick of an endlcs.~ the: same purposes. Th e increased use 1\s Joni'( ;is Lhere v.'<1s pll'nty of ch~ar the con1pany. ~I ltsl. The Econom ist gives these rea!IOfl~ of transistors and min i al 11 r i 'led Saudi oil available, the four partners Thl'fl Saudi Arabi a will \'.'ind up for predicting th:1t the present oil 1nlegrat1. . .od circuits ~·ill d9 away with weren'l interested 1n conducting costly rootrolling Aramco and it will be just shortJge will lf'fld to a world energy mill ions of tons o( machinery now bcmg pumping operations in the Uni'k<I. Stat~. a matter of Lime before the Aramco glut before the end of th e docade : driven by cooventional power. But the threat of n at\ 0 n a Ji z a l i 0 n partners will be left 'l\'ith whate"'er oil I-No industry has respondOO mort THE AJ\10UNT of energy saved by such dramatic-ally changed their outlook. they can squee2e out of their U.S. fleldJ. 4 quickly or f1,1lly to financial incentives devices has yel to be calcul ated. 111e lfowcver, they didn 't want to give FOOTNOTE : Aramco declared that than the petroleum induslry. In the Economist has made these Jon g-tcnn up the fat profits they had berome past re\\' years, however , these incentives forecast.<; witOOut even La.k ing into ac-accustomed to pilillg up. They decided . "far rrom encouraging increased oil have been drying up. Now that they count the development and use of other therefore, that they needed higher oil prices ," it bu "worked for reMONlble are being resto rOO and i n d e e d forms of energy-fission and fusion. na· prices to pay for roopeclng the U.S. prices." A corporote statement dlarged dramatically increased. a Jot more tural heat from deep inside 1he earth. wells. that we had failed to substantiate our IN ltS7. TIJE American people "·ere people and a lot more investment capital solar energy, fuel~ell energy, pure hy· Belore they cloMd these wells. they story and that we roukin 't possibly have~ thunderstruck by the first Soviet Spot · are going to get into the act. drogcn. SUc.h altern ate source3 of energy had creamed off t he oil tha.I gushes any "valid tvtdence" to be.ck l1 up. nik. The cry went up that It \\"OUld take The sharp increase in the price o( are no longer theoretical. They are all out on Its own powtr. Now they must On the contrary. we have given Sen. years for the United States lo close the oil per barrel will accelera1e petroleum capable of heing translatett into operat-pump gas or water in1o the well.1 to Frank Oiurch's subcommittee a detailed "missile gap.'' American schools \\'f're exploration and development. ing reali!y if enough money is spent on fon::e out the ":secoOOary" oil. description ol the documents in our '. severely criticized for having given in· 2-Predictions concerning fut ure 'i\·orld them. ' •· poll3oeS8kJn. We were called behirx!. cioled adequate attention to science. 'rhe U.S. oil dev(·lopnie nt are based on past The Engli.5h. c.X"perfs are belting that TO RAJS E l\10NEY for all thi!, the doon, where \\'e testified under oath. government poured billloos of dollars methods for findi ng oil. New technlquee, v.·t \\·ill be up to our axles in oil within Aramco crowd encouraged Saudi Arabia read exoer,>ts from the oorporate pepers into a crash program. utilizing electronic sensors a nd a fe\\• years. They sound persuasive. J'm to raise oil prices. The corporate papers . and 'lokf the tubcommittet which \Vithin six years, the United States was computerized systems, ma y open up not inclined lo take them up on that bet. !ell of secret mc<'tings with Zaki Yamani, -documents lo subpoena. ~·1 , '-' c ", '. • r\,, . , -, ,_ . •, ! . , , '·~ fl;lf..~~· :l·~!.,·f.I". \"""' ,,,•:f.,. '"°l \,.~•.,...'!.1,~Jt.t t . incident as t.ht'ir first opening to attack ( J aboul his candidacy. Contr3:'1' to the convinced Strauss meant him no ill will · "t:, Robtri N. Wied, J>ubU.ht'r Strauss in hi!I more then a year a3 !;ansc~!pl, the A~ st~;y said ~raUM and wa.s trying to be fai r (though, the r,o-Thoma.t Ktttril, Editor chairman. reveallng how fragile is the EVANS • NOV AK lltted Kenn..ty • problems •' Senotor added tile dlalnnlln's aoswer '~'/ B bo K lbl h fabric of unity Strawis has la bored lo inchxhng ChappaqulddJck. . . ' , ~·~ .ar ra re c. wea\·e. Moreove r, the p 0 I j tic a 1 When this story appeared in momlna to the 1nterv1ewer might have been a .~..; .Edicorl41 Pog1 Editor com bwtibility of Ted Kennedy-the newspape rs la.st Monday (under lhe little more pooUJve about Kennedy's The editorial ,JIP ol h n.i!T party's most popular, powerful and more and more. J primarily think that headline ''Stra!W Hits Kennedy 11 '71 &CCQ!nl)llahmenta). ln good humor, he Pilot 'lttk•'to bdann Md ltlmw..t.'• controversial f i g u r e-b a s been Sen. Kennedy has a number of personal candidate" in I.be Washington Po$l J, introduced Strau.w to a peatrby a1 neden. by prnems,. ca tht. ~ underscored. problems with which he's beset. He 's D e m o c r a I i c po 11 t lclans were "my new campajgn nianager." Kennedy dlvtl"lt •commemu,..' on tuplQ Of tn- On Friday, Jan . 18. in Straim'1 home responsible as the only member o( a stunned-none more than Ted Kennedy later told ue: Strauss "his always been tfftlt by sYnclicated columnltta •nd town, be wentr:'lo television statio n WFAA very large family "'·ith a lot of children. and Bob Slr•lJ:"· !•Jr~ ev-•·-•ed •-·-~ m•." c:artoon\sts, b)' P'~ •forum far to tape "Face to face" to be shown He has a son "'·ho i.s Jll and "'ho 0 •11.1 ic:ua•uu ...... .a u " reader1' vMw1 and b)' Pftlllnt'"rttllli the next ev ening. Interviewer A1urph y had very serious surgery. And 1 talk STRAUSS telephon<!d K e nn e d y 's One dil!twntl Kenned)'ite In New ncw1P1Ptr'1 .._ Mil W.... • Morton Pond ered out loud whether the to Ted Kennedy regu larly and h4! doesn't Washington ofll ce Monday morning and York 'i'"3s stooned reeding the story curnnt topics. The edltorlal <f'Plnbw 1 Chappaquiddick tragedy made it know what he's going to do and he found that Paul Kirk, Kennedy·s qui etly in Mooday's New York Dally Ne\,S, ~:WDal!;= :f':' :!1;:: ''problt matical for Sen . Kennedy to run hasn 't made up his mind. so It's sUly tough aide, was not happy. Strauss read figurtr\g St r • u 11 had UfDn 1 pap. OJinion1upe:1 r 14 IV the-. in the \t.'ake of Watcrgat.e" and Oien for me 10 try to speculate about him." the transcri pt to him. but several CMler'VIUve drive to dllc:redJt Kerinedy umnllrtl Mel Ct.l'tDanlllll ud "-' asked Stra u!l~: ··would you care to telephone calls to Kennedy's offlct and push Seo. Hem)' M. Jacklon. Bl.It .uttn wtht4ron ad no web• comment on 1! ~·· BUT TIIE account d i s l r j b u t e d conv inced t.ht chairman that th e attitude after reading the act\Jal tilrukJ'tpt, he mtnt of their vMw9 try 'tM Dd7 S11 vv~·. p.'lrty ·pro Str:.uss should have nationally by the Assoelated Press gave there remained fr igki. Con3cquently. agreed ''a }ob hii.9 been dMe 00 Straun ," 1 PUot ltloukl be Jnf4"IT9d.. 4"" '.'.• ) d11rkt'd instinctively. Jnstead, be gave a far differC"nl i1npression. Strau.'l, was 9tl"MIS.'J traveled to Gapitol HUI Tue-dny ~· Stra!M! tells friends hil wound$ may , ~ Sunday, February 10, 1974 th1'< rrp!.v lquo1L'd here in full ): "f quoted Ali cn!li n~ Kennedy "qu,sUonablr. noon, calling Kennedy off the Senate be "incurable." One key ldvlltt hope~ · 1h1nk th.'it '~ ;1 a 1nC"('m and r think it'., , as a candid<ite" for President and noor for a priv ate conversati on. ~··the voluble cfw:iinnan Im lrmmed • " ':::=-;----;:-:-;:::;;;:::::::::;;;~ gnin~ to l>r '"ri11cn and talked about t r.oot ending !hrrr is "a Va11d concern" Shown the transcript, Kennedy w;i~ 1 valuable leS90n: "Hold lhy tonaue.".J.\• -"'i\l..-,.M_. ··~ ·-•u•A.-...J. DAILY PILOT I I .. FCC's '.-Fairness •· Doctrine . " ·, . '!' ' ~ ... ·· ... Uufi.t • ,'>. • ~. ' For Cable ·;. ,. ' Tv '...l l ~·.'~, ..... · .... • . .. . . . •• • :..,.. By STl::VE Sl!\1:\l(\~S It \\'ilS recentl y reported in ne1\sp<1pers rhroughout tbc country that a cabin('t Jrvel 001nmitlec has reron1111ended a numb~ of changes in governn1ent policy rn1vard C<1ble television. Th e commit tee 11·as choired by Clay 1'. Whitl'head, the l'resident 's l.e.lecom municatlo11s adviser, 11nd over 1he next fc;v 1nonths its recOmmendations 1vill be tr;insformed i1\tO proposed legislation by \\'hite House 1la{f me1nbt>rs . Arnon.g the coi nmlttee's proPOSBis is Pxcmpting cablt: televiaion t'hanntls rron1 raimess d oc tr i n e 'requlremcn ls. This rf'COmn1endatio11 is "' good one. and should bt heeded . 11>e (airne~ doctrine ts a rcquirenerit iinposed on all liccnstd television ;b~oadcaslers lh<il 1hcy broad(' a s t controversial isSues of public importance ·over lhe air\\.'.l\'es , ;ind that they present opposing vlev.•s of these issues. According to1he Federal Com mun i c a t i o n s Commission . \\·hich adrninistcrs the doe- rr1nc, a bro<'ldeaster 1\·ill nol necessarily t•1olat e l ilt" doctrine because of one toP- :;1ded broadcast to l\'hich !h<'re is no reply . Instead the FCC look <; ;:i t the broadcaster's total programining rccord . If there has been a good-J;uth effort to present different sides of oontroversial pullHc issue s, lhe braodcnster ha s been ··fair" .. •·f\1.I HO\VE\I EH. IF A bro<idcaater has violated the doctrine. t.he f'CC is authorized to in1po5<' sanctions ranging from fines of $! ,OQfl per day to Jicen.'ll' revocation. The primary r1_1a:-on th at the fairnr.ss dortrine has bct.:n un~Sl:d on TV broadcnsters is Ute sc:.ircity o[ the publicly owned air1\'ave resource . Tiit- rcasonlng goos that since the government is givina: a broadcaster the exclu&vr opportwilty to use one ot the fc\V available. television channels, he has 3 public obligation to open up th<it channel 1o different point.! of view. Secondarily, the govemn1ent has given certain established channels a grcnt advantage in granting them a license in !he past. making It diffirult for a ne11·comer with a different point of \•iew to begin an entirely nev.· broadcasting operation -even if he cou1d get a license. I~ 1969 Tiffi U.S. Supreme Court pointed out the scarcity of the airn·ave medium and ruled that the fairness doctrine was actually required by the First Amendment. It held that the JttJblic's First Amendment rig.ht lo hcor l 111mig~ant Likes Looks Of U.S .. Despite Crises I er J O\' (iEll\'ILJ.I<>R.EACllE BOSTO\' 1"n1 1111c of 5 !I io1m1 gr1111rs iust ~11or11 111 ;1:. 1\1nl'rican cil ize us ht•rc 111 Hoston. Sonic o( ITIY AlU(.'rican rriends ha l'r a.~ke:d ; \\'hy do )OU .... ·ant to JOll1 us . p;1rti rulRrly no1\"' It's hnrct to s;iy. ill ('Ul ;ind dried te rm :;. ft'!'I a srni;c of the linH~ being rli;hl Se vrn .1·cars at:o. 11"he11 I C'B me ·here rro111 Ellrop1', r couldn 't have done it. E1·rn t1ro yc;in; ;igo I coul dn 't. But no w. 1rharever the tunnoll besel!inr, th<.> United States, I want 10 bt·long I \rant 10 participntc. to vote. 1 don'! ;1·anl to go on living . working. ;ind payi ng taxe! here <1S an outsider 1 don't 101l' rnv eounlry or origin any lt!S bt.'f'JU~c of th1~. but my affl'Ct lons ha1'1· broadened. InstC'ad of criticrzing A1ncr1ca. a~ I oocc did. I ""'ant Iv Uo my part to hl•lp. hov.·cvcr smol l rny contribution might bt· TH F. O.\TH·TAKl:'\(i Cf'fl'n,ony h<i S 111renizthcncd thl' desire to belong by making me feel 11·anted . I hAcl l'>:pect!'d A dingy rour1roo1n and ;i hustle vf 1)ff1c1aldom . bu! 1l \.l'asn·1 like lhat. Under a fresh coat o( pa111t [)1J1trict O'lw·t Courtroom No 2 al Bos1 on's .John \V. Mconnack Bullding 11·as light and digniricd, Th L" was the"'t1FIU.. si1t111g 1n it !lince tht redecorating. · One bv 1u1e th~ ney,· citizen! filed ln: all ages and 1nany different ethnic origins. 111c youngest v.'a" a smiling Asian girl. 1 or S years old. \\-'ho was accompanied by her adoptive American n1other. Hal f an hour before the sitlitli was due to stnrt v.•e signed our citizenship papers on a table In the ccnte:r of lhc room . After the signing ty,·o \\'Omen wearing the peaked caps of lhe American Legion handed each gf u!I a tiny Stars and Stripes. Promptly at 10 a.m. the judge ,1•as uahcred in. He noticed the huddle .• of trlendi> or lhe new citl1cn1 pressed , against the door and Invited thcn1 to 1no1·e up thc rt>om to ;i !'pa ce still a11·aiting rhairs afte r the recent redecorating _ A friend cf mine fcuncl a f~at in the 11·1tnett bo x. All 59 of us stood with ri8ht hand r.'.lised \\'hile the oath of allc:;iancc 1r::is administered. Then the judge SPJkc and "·ha t ht-said \1·as \1-'ann and moving. I-le told us tha t his grandparrnts 1v1•re Jt alian immigrants. I 1 ca r n c d afterv;ards that hc \1'as J udge Joseph L. Tauro, "'hose fath!'r is Chief Justice of the .~tasaachusetts Su pr em e Judicial Court. Hi s grandfathcr wa!I a shoemaker by trade . ... "THE GREAT strengt h of this rountry,'' Judge Tauro OOcan , "Is caused by occasions such as this y,1Jen men and women such as yourselves, filled \1ith hope, high cxpectalion and determination. .ioln naliv<' Americans in ;in oath of al\egianer lo the United States or Aml'rica." His grnndpar l'nls. he s:lld. ca1ne 10 the United States 111th no funds. "But none1hcless they had lfrt&t wealth · th at of health, courage. detcrminalion . fflith 1n the American dru1n and fa ith in the virtue of hard V.'Ork and 1n the sa!isf11ction of doing M job \\-'ell, OOth as a rnatter of personal pri ce and as 11 means for elevating the living standard o[ their family. 1 remember them well, ""ith great lO\'e and, ag 1 get older, increasing rcspcct. "they \.'.·!'re typical or you, IMdies and gentl c1nen. all or differing backgrounds. different training and different tradi tions , but, nonclhele53, shaMng a common purpose : a dedication to the prtnclpl., and Ideal s of this great country and a determination to pre 1 c I' v t and enhance those principles and ideals for generations to come. "~iy fellov: Amertcans. I welcon1e you .'' he. concluded. Thank you. Judge Tauro, for making us fe el wanted . Thank yoo, America . ~hockley Used as ! > .' 1 :'ib. ~debate about the right ol Dr, f.111Ul m B. Shockley to utter off'enelve but; not necessa rily hannlul doctrine in publlc ll mighty lnte.reJ{\ng. You've heard ol Doc Shockley. Ha preacbe11 hl$' own brand or cillcnalve doctrine. rot a lone time thi s dlnrerous man. a !l'obel l.lun•te I<>< hi• part In the inv"1tlon ol. the tran1laLor, h:a1 been h•~·1enotlcs. Another heresy, here. · I~ you nre 1n utronomtr you dare nOt~ th ink o(, much leu ma II: t progou.n cemcnts about, . say nutrltlOn. YoJ'Blick to youf dllcij)llne. shoemaker. or ~ Brains Unions will no likee. S k.lcy thlnk.o; there i1 • strong ltk hood that whites nrc mo r c int !gent than black&, and is in favor or 1tUdle! to llnd out If this is 80. The mere advancement of this ldta •• ' r . hu made the doc the most controvtrslal fiaurc in our educaliOnal e1tabUlbmen1. The cootroversy is not IO much whi:!thcr l\ls tbesls It riaht or "'°"'' 'out whethlr h< haa tile rlsh1 ~ publlc:IY. A NUMBEI\ OF pla* ol learnlnc, In Brll•ln 1nd here, llrve denied tlie pllyslclll a forum. He bu -lll•lceted on sOme or the bell .......-. "" has betn called ''fa1clat/' without b61.n1 given 1 helrl111. Yet be lllll lllllited last month: 1'My reeearch leadl me inescapobly to tilt opinion !bat tho major cause ol AmerlClll Nt.,_• lnttllectu1l Tr<.1ditio11til Sca rcity Of C liannels ·Not a Factor .... _ .. : unfettered public debate "'as of grc<1!1•r 1n1po rtance than thr. broadcaster's right tu broadcast 11•hat he 11'l111ts. 'l'hese rat iona!rs for the fai.rncss doctrine break do.,.:n when applied lo r;ihle television. The-great technological advantage of c<iblc tc.lcvision is that it uses a '"'ire to transmit image ancl sound . as opposed to airspace. The number or channels that can be pl ugged in ove:r a cabl e television s~·stem iti not limited , as is the number over conventional VHF (\'ery high frequencyl television. \\'hereas t!Yre is room for on ly 12 VH!-"' channels 1a thl· nppropriatc frequenci es over the ;ur. a cable television system could carry hundreds of channels simply by running several pri\1ately 011'l1ed cables to every house . One cable television system in Oakland is no\V capable of carrying 64 channels and anot her 60 chanr.el systems are being installed throughout the cowtlry. IT HAS BEEN estimated that by 1980 <lr shonlv thereafter, 40 to 60 percent or an American house holds \\ill be hooked up to cable telc1·ision systcn1;;; containing at least 20 channels, \l'ilh 11 large percent.age utilizing 40. ~ In addition, many of thes-~ channels \\"i ll be available wfor anyooe _to lease FAIRNESS DOCTRINE I 1\'ithout the huge investn1ent. 1hat present licensees have alread y forked out. Cable stations" \\ill be cablecasting progra n1s v.·ith the ir own equipn1en!. adding 10 the diversity of output. St'vcr;:i l channels \\'ill bc-reserved for "lltib lic access," 1rhere any cit iien or gr·oup can broadcast an opinion on any issue -subject 011ly to obscenity and similar limitations. One New York C11y cable system already has th ree publ ic access channels. TllE CABLE television of abundance: 11•ill not present the san1e scarcity problem as presenl con v en t ion a 1 1clevision, and tho fairness ck>ctrine should not be constitutionally r.equired for ca ble television vie\\·ers. Even though not constitulionally requircd, should it nonetheless be impo5ed as a matter of sound poli cy '! Tile answer should be no, for six reasons. as I see It : e The goal of the fai rness doctrine -to promote a flow of conflicting ideas on pllblic issues to create an infor1n'ed public -\rill be fulfill ed by !he 1nany cable channels. Dive rse viewpoints will be reOected in a wide spcctrun1 of ~rogram ming on channels owned or le3!ed by persons o[ all CABLE TV ' per.<;uas1cn:l. ai. 11ell as the public <let"'CSS channels. • The fa1rnt•ss doct rine 111.11 :t!'\unltl' lead lo unf<11n1c~s -e1·cn u1 ro111·t•11TiOnal Uroadcastin~. Pcoplc 1\lho sec one t iUt· or a eontrovers1al pu blic issue prr~enttd on te levision oftt..11 do not st·e 1h(' rcbunal side broadcast. Evrn if they do. h~:i1" effective is tilt" argu111eut l'ro n1 1ht pre\'10US 11·eek 1n holclin~ up :11tains! th!? me-sided rebuttal bl•in~ p1 cscntcd al ihc mon1ent? • Jt t.i kes taxpayer..;' 111001:-y 10 cnforce the fairness doc1rinc. FCC la11·yc.rs and supportin~ st<..ff 111ust eonst:int ly auen<l lo fairness llocirlne complaint s from viewers of conventional television. Many more personnel 11·ould be required to handle the mult itude of complaints resulting rron1 the greatly increased channel capacity of cable television. Such expenditures should not be required. for an u nnece ss ary regulation. • It seems inequitable to hold te:levislon subject to fairness doctrine requirements but not n e v.· s p a pc r s . Although many to y,11s hal'e more tele- vision station.'!: than ne1r:.pap<'rs. the printed page escapes fairne ss doctrine scruting. • St.itl ions' First Amen~ment frccdo1n ~ 'I, UNREGULATED EXPRESSION to hro11de11st \\'lu1t 1hey 11·an1 t'i. 1nfr1nf..o·r1 b)' !hi.> fQVcn1mt11t unpoSl'<i !aimt •' r!'<JHlrrments • P('rh<11~s n1os1 1n1 por1 ar,t l" !I•" poti·nti;il for go\rmrnen1 ahu~p of i ii•· doctrir". TI1i:l p)!r ntial 1ra ~ illus:trat{'d last ~·ear -,1hcn 11 \l'a.1; re1·c'lled 1ti;1 1 forincr \\'hite llou~t-Aidl' Jcb Stuan ~1"11~n1de r had <ll'tually !ill~·gested usin;.:. tl1 r FCC n~ :Jn "official 1nonitori1:,: S)'Stt·n1" ro pro1·c bias 11 1'.!ains1 1111• aclminis1ration on !he p<1rl of 1h<· ne!11·orks. Any ad111in is!ratioo. Tfepublican 01· Democrat. could conctil'a bly use the doctr ine ror pnrtlsan purpo5('s. shadin;.: the definit ion of ··fair " to fit its politic.11 comple~ioo. The cabir.et committee proposal for rel easing cable television fron1 fairne::;s doc1rine requirements is a v.ise onc . The cioctrine has inherent dra .... ·backs even in the context of conventiond1 tc le\'ision. It has no place in the risi1~~ technology of cable television. Strve Sin1nim1s 1ias prepared a1t article. froni which th is is draun1 . for the l/arvarcl Jn1tn1 al on Legislation . H r 11/so tea ch es eo11slitu1ionaL law ot UC I rvi ne. African Art Sho1ft; Captive Energy The French pa inter ;..tauricc Vlamincl-" tells of an a!temoon ne;ir Paris in 1905: "I 1\·as pa inting the Seine,'' he \\'lites. "\1·ith it! boal s and sn1al! hills. The sun v.·a!I blazing. 1 gathered 1ny paints ar.d brushes together, picked up my can\·as and \\'eflt in 10 a nearby inn. Sailors and eoal·h('a1·C'rs 1rcrc slanding at the ba r. "\\fhHc I was retreshing my~lf 1rith v.·ine and Seidlitz "'ater. l noticed on a little 11.hite t3ble ... threi: pii-ces lf ~egro sculphlrP. l wo Dahon1<'y t i g u r cs daubed \l'ill\ rf'rl . ye!lo'v :"lnd v.·l1iie ocher and a11oth1'r from tti" I vor y CO.est. 1rh:ch 11·3s: blatk. ··\Vas i! perh11ps because J had be en Arrican Art " arc historic. That statuette 11:as the beginning of a new trend in 1\lalissc's painting, first seen in hls "The Blue 1'ude" of 1907. Those 11ho joined Matisse in this trend -Vlaminck. Dct'll in, Van Ooogcn. Raoul, Dufy - came 10 be knO\\'ll collccti•elv as th!! Fauvcs (the wild ones) for their bold brush strokes and striking us e. of coior. The reductk>n of naturalistic forrn3 10 gcqmetric planes. so fan1ilia.r in African tribal fu-l , hccame an ~lng idea to a · whole generation ol ~ -first t~ the Cubists, then to ·the rtnlian Ful\lrist.! and then to an art1sIB in the \Vest.em traditioo . \\1hy . after 11npressionism. 1ras there thJl great ex plosion of aew artistic ., directions that we lump together tilday as Post-Impressionism? Some of the potentialities of explosive change in gro11·th lay in impressionism itself - es~ciaUy its concern ·with lhe ligh t (s. I. HAYAKAWA] and shi mmer of everyday phenomenon. v;atcr lillta under changing light , boating picn ics under summer sun, the glow of f\011·c rs and green leaves. BUT TllE GREAT impetus of formali1.atlon and ab!tracti.on that marks the transition from Impressionism to Post-Jmpressipnism came in large part from the African influence . The great fathers 9f modern crt -Brancus1, 1t1odig\ianl, Paul Klee, Juan Gris, Femand Leger, Marcel D u ch em p , Francis Plcabla, Jacques Lipchltz - are ruJtural descendenls of anonymous black sculptors In ~lali, Senegal, Nigeria, Dahomey and Congo. li1 my Clll'Jl 1vay I kno\\' somethin_g elf the excitement Celt by Vlaminek and "latisse and Dcrain and Picasso "·hc11 I first sa>v nn exhibit of Africnn ar! in Pa ris many years ago. I v.·as alread,v ;icquainled ""'ith the Post-Impressionist!:i -and pretty enthusiastic about thcnL But I \\'as not preyare:I for the shock of my first encounter \\•Ith the sculpture of Africa. "This is It!" I kept saying to rnyseU. 1'This ls it !" i\n exciting &how of African art has just opened at UCLA. There are also pennan~ exhiblt1 at the Los Angeles County MUWJm and In San Franci sco nt the M. H. DcYoong Memorial Museum. The.re Is an enonnous d)11amism to African art -"A :terue of capt iYc energy." as Wan-en Robbins say~. ''lmn1ediately reo:ign i1.able even to one v.•ho understands nothing about African art." You have to see it to experlencr it. working tY•o or three how-s in the rull .sunlight? Or \\'a! it the particular slate ol mind I was in? ... \Vhatever u was these st at~ttes had the most prolound effect on me. In a 1nomcnt of intuition I became a'\'are of thei r latent pcwer ... they affected me 111 the de:epest level.·· U.S. Faces Crisis of NATO AT 111AT Til\IE !hCf(' \Vere many such sculptures around . brought home as curios from \\iC'st Afrir;1 bv French colon ial officers. \'laminck nCquired a large white mask frorn the lvur y Coast from a friend of his father \\hose y,•ife was about to thro\1' out all lus African souveniers as rubb111h. Vlamlnck was enraptured "·ith it and hung it over hJ~ bed. \I/hen his friend Andre Dcra111 arrived and saw it, he was specchlrss 'ol-'ith wonder. Lat.er hls friends Pablo Pi casso and Henri Mati!se dropped 111. "The y in turn ~re l:io'A·lcd over by it .'' says Vlamlnck. Matis~ in l907 sa1\' some Negro :1tatuettea in a shop v.·indo1\'. "I wa.<; moved by the ir purity of line and by their strangeness," he writes. "I bought one of then1 and sho'ol-'°M It to Gertrude Stein. "'ho I happened to be going to see that day . \\'hile we u·ere looking at it Picasso came in. He at once bccan1e very enthusiastic and fron1 then on everyone began to look for Negro statues. u·hich in those days \1·erc not difficult to find .'' 111ESE lNCIDE~'TS retohJ by Bor is De Rac hcwiltz In his "Instruction 10 The fu ture of NATO rests in very la rg<' measure on the military plans, de1er1nination and diploma cy of !he. United States . If the. AtlRnllc alliance ls to hold toget her under the st rain of w1certain petroleum supplies fro n1 the Middle E:ast. a gro1\·ing Soviet strategic capacity :ind the ptiychologlcal effects of detente bet11•een the United States and the Soviet Union, we '"'ill have to make important n1ovcs in all these areas. The "·ho le subject of American milit ary streng th goea to the heart of !he qu estion of ~ATO'.s nuclear shield. ALSO INVOLVED are troop levels . especiall y the number maintained by the United States in the NATO organization. On Capitol Hill i n Washington. there: is hcavy agitation for unilateral 1vlthdrawa\ of a large Portion of the American !roop streng!h in Europc. .Should th is pressure prevai l, i( would clt•moli sh the Ni{on Administ rath>n·s aucmp1s lo brin g about mutual reduction in troop st rength bct'ol-'een U.S. troops in NATO and Ru53ian troops assigned BARRY GOLDWATER to the \llarsav.• Pact nations. The qu estion of determina tion on the part of the United States ·wilt De spelled out in PC"ntago n po\lcies. congress ional actions and \1-·hether the Admlnlatration 1vlll take ste~ to lend more crcdibili!y among America's allies y,•Jth regard to the U.S. deterrent role. It i1 no secret !hilt many Europeans seriously question 11hether !he United States "'ould actually use atomic weapons against Russia i£ the Sovleta we:re to make an aggressive move toward Western Europe. Our diplomacy tnay prove to bt the principal ·key to unlocldng the problem of detente with ·the SOviet Union, benefi ting not only the Unitl!d State~ \Jut her NATO allle•·•s VICI\. JT ALSO COUL D be the last best hope on earth fo r a long·term solution of the Israeli-Arab conflict in the Middle East and the l(Uarantee or permanent Excuse to Restrict Speech and social deCiclts 11 _ . . r•dally genetic in ortain." Shocltl•y has contrlbulod mlfbUly to the rectnl bnckward move made at the Berkeley can1pus, which promuJCated a poll cy forcing researchers into dicey matters to consider the "social rlsk" to their students, Jn other worda. If you find 11 lot of Laplenders have club 1..t, '"' you to publlelu your !lndlna• II a lot ol Laplandort ire made umappy tbertbY1 The Bedteley guidelines refer to rtlia.rch procedntts "that m1y place the reputation or status or a Aocla\ aroup or an institution In joopardy." The investigalor is required "lo nsk himlel! how the llndln&• will _. r to ptnont belon ging to any identUl•ble IJ'OUP ... studied and reported on." ' I All t.his is enough to make anyone who believes in America gag. Indeed it has, ir-.lde B«keley and without. The three great 1lAtemen11 on freedom or speecb, which wa1 just 1boul invented in thi s country, are contained in one sentence in the Cori.ltitution and tY•O great Judicial utterAnces of one of the lf'tltest of rree speakers, 0\lver Wendell Holmea Jr. THI: CONSTrruTION wertl simply and nnally lhat the ConlJ'•U shall m•k• no Jaw 1br1dgtng lhe right to apeak freely. Thia wu qua!Ulod by Holmes ;n hla lltl Selionclt decloton, "'Ille moot :i!rl•ent protectkll of free spcteh would not proteot a man In r11 .. 1y 1hout1ng fire In a theater and causin1 1 panic." llolme1 rtghted the balance for all time. in my vie"'·· ""Ith anothe!-1919 dedtlon ln the Abrams ca1t: "BUt when men hn ve reall ied that time has upeet many Cighting laiths, they may come to btllevt! even more than they belteve the \'ery foundations of their own oondu~ tha1 the ultlmlte BOOd dellHd la better reached by free trade ln kleu -ln tho compotltlon ol the mubl, and tl>lt truth ls tbe only fmund upon whlcl> their \\'ishcs safely can be carried out. '' ... I think thAI WI should be ttemalty vlgllant 1glln!t attempts to che.ck the expression or opinions tblt we loath(: and believe to be fr11ught with death. unlw they so Imminently thrcntert Immediate interference with thu la"·ful 1nd pressing purpo.sea of the country thal nn irnmediatc check 1~ required to 1ave the country." sh ipn1cnts of pctrolrum product s from the Arab nations to Wes!crn Europe. All of these problems are inextrica bly Lied llll in the fut ure of the alliance. u·hich President franklin Roosevelt ;ind Prhne ri1inistcr Churchill han1mercd Olli ln Augusl. 19~1. The prob!enlS or NATO attest to the fa ct that the world has shrunk eno rmoWlly even ~ince the da ys of \\'orld \Var rr, l'~or ex ample m:iny mil itary experts speak of NATO and her proble:m! as though strategy a11U equ ipment llnd for ce levels were the only factors of major importance invol ved. Many recent stud!C's and ar!icles havc approached tht whole problem of the futur e of the Atlantic alliance 'ol-'\!hou1 ever considering the economic fact or \\'hich, early thi~ year. blanked ou t sll other conccl'tl!. To be healthy 1ne:mber~ of the NATO organiza tion. the coun tries of EuroilC mus t enjoy at least som1• degrcc of economic prosperity and stability. However. these po.•~cssions \.'.'ent dov..·n the drain in a very shori period of time when the Arllb na tion.~ embargoed oll shipn1e:nt!I to European coun trica tha l supparred. either by word or deed, the cause of Israel In 1.hP Yom Klppur war_ NATIO NS • WITJIOUT a su!flclent source of energy to ·run th eir industries and optrate their essential civilian services would be n<> help In a military crlsls such as an lnv:ulon by an oll·rich Sovie t military machine. Not only would the lack of oil 't\'eaken the!e countries lnd\lltrlally and polltically bu< It al!o would rtnder their mili tary usiataace meanlnaless. Thtre was a lime when mllilary men fel t that all arm i~ moved on their 1tomacha. Tb is ls stlll true today, but thty can't move even an empty stomach without the oil and 11•sollne to tum the v.'heels of lheir mot.orlied unlu . tank• and aircraf1 . · This nllght appear to be a n unnet:esllarlly bleak uscs.smtnt ot the future of NATO. and 5b It would t>t if there \\'ere not poeitlv ' signs that the United States is fully nw·arc of tile d anger~ and is taking a c t I on to • mlnlm11t'! th,·n1 in all in1porta n i areas . I 11~f(I DAILY PI LOT For the Rc corfl itfar·t·iuge Lieeiases I D"'\'. N. lt'1 l GLJl~C.OCK·A'<D l!R ~ON J <> n n '"'"''•"· Sl •)11 11~•~tl !•.i~• •"11 J~"'t! A''"' 40, A(.I P•r~'"" "P1 :lo! C In .fl• V..ll l lA•.•S-P[fl"'~ Pl!•• (!l"d'~ 10 Jiil M~ -A Ve•U• t ••' Co••• /\.\eU ~nd (.f •,!;)11 A!.f\ ,1. 711', ~It•~ V••dt l o.'1 . 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' ;v.~.. .. , 111; ,!!!WI • ., V ltAYE Blvd., !ht new """""" 1• Interior ol th• fire &tation, windo,... displays -some dating back ,,..,.. ' '"-''"'" the project of Ow: 3JO..rne._r while tbe i::ity and county plan lN.ide, the mWJll'!UlTl I s to the 11\lO!. ~· t ALAMlTOS --Thi! lit· &s&moor Won1en'! aub -to renovate the ou~ide of the alrearty Hoed up with 1n1ny The original pulpit rrom lbt dif, popilaUon 1~2$0, and .,...wide club 1nclud!n« building -cootln g abou1 ,---::;;lliiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiliiii f h!ta p:Qtrated. more than lb Orange County women a,, fir 11,000. I 1 :i re 9't champions -south• Newport Beach. Built in 194~. the fire station fint church in to1vn, buHt In l784, wt1I hold tM '"'"' book ln ~museum. : t · lcularly fli the Olympic According to Mrs. Dl&Ma Is no"' a drab, sitn ple bu ilding. ~ '' nely. Row,M , .chairwoman ol the But plans include carved TWELVE TO '·fJV£ ~· !tilympic gymnast Ca th y club s history an4 mus~ru Spanish <loors, Sp.r1nish tiles . r,.~ " .~ ·~ · f.. gby, atven Pat Moeormic.k conunitt_ee.' the w~ ·"14~1' :-·· , covering the SJdev•alk, I Lany Andre as en , ~ working on the ~ted · bougalnvillea drap(·d across ' ' .COLLECTOR'S. CORNER STAMPS • COtNS • SUPPLIES' ~ aim~ Grtta Anderson and hre station for ths PQ6l year. huge wooden beams in the 4:' Ci 'Pl , •· r tcher Andy Mesaersmith are Still, tM projected opening front. bcncllos. l!nd omlte iron cJOUth . oast ua '·' ' . local folk. date tcr ~ m~eum is notl~;c~n~·u~s~~ro~r~p~r0~,e<~tio~n~a~nd~;;:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;:;;;:;~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~<~~~·· t.' i Penmal it.ems from its until !Orllet.ime this spring. decoration -across t he ~s athletic residents. In The Gld county fire station • ~d1hon to displays tracing was abandoned last February, · Ill hbtort:cal root& back to having been vacant since then. Uae daYJ of Rancho Los 'The wc.nen's club went before i\lam.ltoe in 1784, will be the city cwncil with their itcluded in the new Los mll5e\lm plam and w o n Alamitos Historical lrfUJeUm. approval. ~ H?U-'ied ln the old fire The club iJ gather l n g ltation, at 110&2 Los Alamitos display!! and working on the ·" 1:-? .. ~.' 01 , ,·· ••••• ·' ,,: •• .~' < ~ ~. t~:i : ' ~t: : ' ~:.:t .' ·.,·,: ~~~·.c1.. ,~,.;:·,"-;..,_t..''• ~ ..! I I ,.~~ ~ ~'-tq;'( ~. , .. _, , ,~!.-C'' '/,~,t .;:. ~t ••. ··!' I i_Swrr Rancli Deal ", I f~,;~~·c:~· ,_, ....... ,>,.:~---·-·,:·,;~~1.:~ . : ... ~~~n ched i1i G.f-0.ry ., ~~· 3:· .' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER • ~11,J ,": ,:· <: ~ Of ""' Dl ltJ ~li.t St.ff With the passing of a major iswe like the Starr Ranch, Orange County's ship of state leaves bits ol not.um and jetsam in its \\'ake often oot mentioned in daily nev.·s columns but \Vorthy of nole In commen· Lary. Superv\sor Ronald Caspers. mentor of the $-4.4 mil· lion park buy, \\'.'.l.S ;.i fount of glittering generalities and personal conunents as the agonizingly slow negotiations \\'ere wrapped up this \.\"f.'C'k. ObviOUl'lly in an exuberant mood. CMpers likened the nine-3Quare-n1ile purchase lo I.he l.Quisiana Purchase and tbe acquisition of Alaska from the Russians. lllS EXUBERANCE not\\'ithstanding, the analogies lea\·e a bit to be desired in terms of comparability. Jn the fir.;t place. the Louisitina and Alaska caper.1 y,·ere performed by big-time speculators who saw ti gn-at chance for groy,•th and profit , not open spaC'e and camping. I..oui.c;iana \\·a5 one of the best buys since the In· dians gave up ~l anhattan Island for S24 \\'Orth of beads. 1lle 828.000.squart.'-mile territory ,,·ent for $15 million- about JO cents an acre, hardly comparable to $800 an acre spent on the Starr. In Alaska . Uncle Sam got a steal. More than 580,· 000 square miles of "frozen "'asl cland" "'as bought for around $7 mi llion -Jess than t,1·ice as much as that spent for the St arr Ranch. ABOUT TlfE BEST that ran be said about Caspers' comparison is that he must thlnk an a\.\·ful lot of the Starr Ranch. 'M'ie ranch sen·ed another tJurpose. fC>r Caspers. lie told h.is fellow board members it helps 900lhe his en· vironmental soul, tarnished 90me years back wh@n he partlcipated in a S1.1bdivision effort that ripped off an- C>lber area of tile Southland. Caspers, v.·ho has admitted he is now "a little queer tor trees,'' said ~ f!(!ls he has washed away some of that guilt now. Perhaps the most do\\11-tlH'arth comment on lhe St arr buy ca me from Real Property Services Agent Joe liennesscy, v.·ho had v.·orked on the project since it~ int'Cption . "1 feel like my baby's finally lx>en born after a long, hard labor," he said. THE STARR BU\' and its attendant troubles and pol iticking d~w the attention of a significant cross-sec- lion of !he public. At the final hearing on the pu rchase, a S\rclling or !'Upport the li kes of wh.ich hasn't been seen in the board room for months bathed the Starr Ranch in glory. The Y~1CA, Girl Scouts. equestrian societies. Proj- ect 21. Citizem OIN!(tion Finding Committee, Environ- mental C'.oalition , NaliC>nal Audubon Soci!!ly and a half- dolen others showed the board support covered a broad 5~r that public ootcry didn't turn the trick as far as Supervin Ralph Diedrich's vote wM concerned , a HttJe tour the Fullerton supervi:lor got la.st week might ha VI!, CASPERS TOOK Diedrich on a helicopter and ground tour of the lush, rolling wilderness site and the rerult ~·a.! notlceabl!! at this week's hearing. Dil'drich man•clcd to nev.•smen over the amotmt of wildlife on the property, ranging from bird.1 and small anlmab ID the pair of deer Cupera' pilot handily nushed out of the underbrush while the Fullerton super- vi!Or looked on. The deal a]!Q established a new \'Oting trend for Supervisor Robert Ballin, noted in the past for un- t yielding "no'' votes oo certain controversial issues. Lately Battin has been taking a new tack -ab- stentions. 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Let us have court orders that spa· cify the hours in which they 90 to work so that police can pull in a striped auto they spot on the free· way at 2 a.m." By T0~1 BARLEY 01 IM DlllV P'llll !!Ill " Aerospace engineer Ian McDonald's C.Ounty and city jails durlng the O:iristmas and New Year's holidays. lawyer gave a low moan of anguish when he learned that his client had hem arrested for drmken driving at precisely 12:13 a .m. Jan. L All d them have faced stem fudges who seem to be responding increasingly to public preJSure for a crackdown on tM drmken driver. Bui McDooald and e select nwnber o! tbose offeoders have a much tougher row to hoe 1n terms ol the beefed up provisiOM of the Califomla Vehicle Code. "You come under the stiffer laws by juM 13 minutes," he said. "These things are getting tougher all the time but the new law and your prior offense i.s a beck of a combination foc me to fight." Both men had good reason· to look glum. Ten months earlier MCDonald was fined and placed on probation for a drunken driving offense that occurred Jess than five n1i\("S rrom ,the spot where he \\'as halted by Californ ia Highway Patroln1cn on New Year's Day . THEY ARE 'the priOT offenders the legislactns had in mlOO when the vehicle law WM revised. Noting that jOOges were reluctant to impose. the five-<lay jail ·term called for in the initial legislation they wrote in a mandatory 48-hour jail term for a second conviction •,1:ith a $500 fine. IN FACT, he 'vas still making payments on the legal fee of $750 he lntund on th!.t occasion. And he was warned by his lawyer a.. the pair left Orange Comly Jail alter posting bail lhal the tough ~ battle ahead i. png to -e lol .-. The revised oode also permits a subsequent six·month sent.ence on conviction and s~mlon of the driver's license by the Department of l\.1otor Vehidd for a further six mcnttis. It 19 genenlly qreed thal mounting public allier over what most laymen feel is ''wrist alappklg" actJoc by the oourts In dnrim drivklg cues led • Mcnmld .... """ ol ""'"' than !00 . dnmm driWlr'I booked Into Orange l' " . ., .•, .· .. , ../.~J Call 63~2572 for Help t -~ .~ ·~'.> ~ .. ·~·'"::-: ~--~ ' If you've had too much to drink to drive, you can get a free taxi ride home. All you do is call - or have a friend call -636-2572. ·the 24-hour Help Line of the Alcoholism O>uncil ol Ora~e Coonty. Once lhe request is made, a :1n;i will be sent to pick you up and take you to the address listed on yoor driver's license. The next day another cab will be sent \o take you back to the car that was ·-<he niil>t belore. There la no coSt for thi! service, no ptmbhnent and no c:onditi<m e<cept that you live In Orange County, have a Vlllid driver's license and agree to undergo axinseliog il yoo call rnon. than six times. Eleanor Petredis, executive director of the Alcohol ism Council, a non· profit agent;•, said that the Yellow Cab Co. has a contract ~1ith the Qr. ange O:>unty Alcohol and 1'rRffic Safe· ty Project to take home drunken driv· ers and be reimbursed later . ''This service has been operating since Jtme, but we don't think enough people know about it," Ms. Petredis said. "Bartenders and employes in liquor store3 are the ones who call to aa)t. for a cab for someone beca1.11e they kbow about the service. We have sent lbm1 the information. 1'15. Petredis said that the alcoMlism COUDdl actl as e. referral agency, ouggeoting _,.., persons "' j t h drinking problems: may go for COllDM.Jing and treatment There i.s no dlarge for any o( the sen·ices. The rouncil's offices are located at 1913 E. 17th St.. Santa Ana, and are open from. 9 a.m. ,to S p.m. The ctfice phone number is 835-3830. ou r M "" v~c e Got a problem:-1 TMn torltt Pat Dumi.. Pat urlU cut red tape, get tht answers and action you Mtd to 1olvt inequities in govemmtnt 0"7ld buftnt.ss. Mail your question.~ to Pac Dunn/At Your Struict , Oranoe Coo.st Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo% J5BO, Costa Mesa, C'.a. 9Z62!. In· elude your telephcmt number'. TM fQlwmn appear1 011 Sundays. Wedne!CW111 and TridaWt. 'Key' (:lo~l~Pnrts F1>und DE.AR PAT: oil Oct. 211 bought a clock for $IOI on sale at Angelus Furni- ture in Santa IAna. ·The key· and pendulwn were mlsaing, but the salesman said Lhey woulcYbe &ent to us. ·Sina! then the store has gone out ct busine!s. I have aU .receji)ts ,but It looks like J'in stuck with a Witless, expensive clock since I've · had no luck reaching any<iJe at the An&elua otore 1n i.. Angeles ellber. can anythlna be done 1boul thlo lilUltion? P.'11'., -.1a Valley Evee lboaP all Aqeln ,....._ br-laYI -... tl.llollaet1, wtu. f'HD.l••r Met ION tll a nds!"'CI", rear•' -.i Ur ad pwllllun llOve ..... ·-l>y M. -. ""'""" ,_, ...... -E. Ol1mpl<, IM Aqelet. n. a. a. 4e11eM7., ~ ...... 6---fet9u1a ,_ te pkt lllem op la -al tlia _..1f1 --.,-:417-1t a.m. ......... . Ailt.rceonMlsd .. Pen-. . , . ..-.., DEAR PAT: Recenlly you bid a -·llilidr>'·lOr ~ lboul how to find a mlssing penon. I'd llkt to odd to your advice. I hod loot track of a srandson for t6 yeen and ~ trlfd ._ W.,. ·toiloi:ale ll!ui-Followtng Ann Londm' advice JlUbllahed ID the WrPllolj,· I Clintacted Uie -S.1..U• Anny and my grandson wes found In six months. There lo no charge, but dona lions. are accepted gr'telUUy. \'d be hippy to ,ipeat with the penon wbo wro~ to you previously ll you"d hendle the coniacl. • ' G.J .• No..,.rl Beac• Tbnks lor .. 1rtnr lbll· lllformllln eed M.B., Co1tl Me11, will be illl<eol lo ...-11c1 ,... The •ddm1 (tr Solvalioll Anily !\11.o•llol PonoDI Bar .. • It P.O. Box 3141, 101 Vllt1cio St, Son Froadlee, OOII. Milt. Ternalte liupeetloil ReH•r•e · DllAR PAT: W1 boagill .... -.ID NOftlhber Jl?tl Ind at thal time it wu ~ed for lermltes and pven 1 deennce. Wlllle """lnllbr Iba Olll-, . . . legislators lo stiffen the state·s vehicle code. But many police chiefs still doubt that 1.he judges will crack down on the drinking driver despite statistics which indicate his involvement in half of all fatal auto accidents. Santa Ana Police Olief Raymond c. Davis blttt.ly stated: "Our judges are to blame. "I call It the 'lbeno but fu< the grace of God. go I' syndrome," he oak!. "Th<y fcq,et:. th~ ~ ~ standing before them coold W!f"/ easily have kiUed someooe U he bodn't been halted by an ofii«r and sobered up in a jail cell .. "~lY 1'-lEN PULLED in more than 50 drunken drivers during the Oirislmas and New Year's holidays and it will be interesting to see how many are pWished, in the true serlM: of ithe word, for the offense. "We were ooly abi.e to effect so many 8m!Sts because of the tact that we were operating mder' a epecial federal grant," Davis explajned. "Thanb to the $60,000 dJl!dy under FARE (Fatal Acddaitt Redactim Dr. Francis K. Mackey is a data loving medical director who can deliver statistics on the evils or alcohol by the hour in hls Fullerton ~ital. Ahd he intends to go oo doing exactly that. For he believes that many drunkm drivers have been shoclred out of elbow bmding by a stay in the alcoholism rebabilltatiQl wtil (ARV) at St. Jude Hoopital. "Try tbe!le," he said. "Some 100,000 to 200,000 Orange County ""ldeols are alcoholics. Orange County Is second ooly to Los Angeles County in California in sales of taxable liquors. "The pmlic's ronoept of an a\roholic is of the stereotype skid row '<''ino." he said. "But he accow1ts for only 5 percmt ol the alcOholic population. Effort) \l'C \\"ere able to put many cf our patrolmen out on the street on an overtime basis at a 1ime of year 1,rhen the drunks are out in force. "And that's y;hat worries me,'' Davis said. "1'1any, many dnmks escape arrest because there simply aren't enough lawmen to keep pace with them - I think ithat is a dlilling tOOught and it doesn't surprise me in the least that the public is getting very angry about all this." DAVts• OB.5ER\1 A TJON is 6llpported by statistics compiled by the Orange Qxmty .Aloohol and Traffic Safely, Project (OCATS ). "There are 1.5 million drunken driving incid ents every year in Orange County.'' the OCATS rcix>rt states. ,;Yet only about 15.000 motorists arc actually arrested.'' And Davis is only one of a number ol police dlie!s who will tell anyone lnt.erested in the topic that drunken drivers were the cause of 150 fat.al traffic accidents in Orange County during 1973. In addrtim, Judicial Council statistics reveal there were 2,500 injury and "The real problem drinkers are all a.round us, £rom OOusewives to professional people, from lawyers to physiclam: and from sheet metal workers to salesmen." "Alcohol is behind 49 percent of all fatal auto .accidents. 33 percent of all suicides, 60 percent of all child beating cases and it's linked to the condition ol 30 percent of the patients in many of our hospitals," he said. There are never fewer 1han 15 patient.a: in the clean, brjght ARU at St JUde's and all are told at the time of admission that "there is no such thing as a former alcobotic. "ln 99.9 percent of such cases tncre is no cure." Mackey said. "You will never rid yourself of this disease but vou can learn to control it and control it very effectively." side last summer y.·e could actually see termites in the wood and the in· spector from another o:impany said the termites YlOUld have lo have been there five years to do such extensive damage. 1 called the company that did the original inspection and wa,s told I'd never be able to get anyone to swear in court M to h:>w Jong termites had been there. Since the house was financed tbrou&h the VA, I called that office, but didn•t get any definitive information. We had the house treated lo< tennlles last month. ll =< nearly $5llO ond we fttl we sbou1d have 90me recourse. ·~ J .A., Costa Mesa Yoa do. FUe • complaint qainst the company that cleared the boue for aaJe on a t.rm. rtqOtJted from the Structural Pest CGntrot Board, 107 S. Broadway, Room 7117, Lot An1e1et, CalU. 9001%. Request lhat the exterminator wbct treated yow bome add a aotadon to the ofDcla.I complaint and appear ln small claimJ com1 on Your bebalf. Between these two approachesJ per~ hapt you wtll get restitution from the original eoaipa_ny. Send that flrm's manqer a copy of your complaint &o tilt state licensing agency along with nottflelt\oe of yow Intent to follow up in small claims court. VA termite in· 1-pectlon by lbmed put cm1trol operators Is •1vlsual only," according to a Ve&eran.1 ~i«I 1pokesma1, wbo added that termites could have consuined your boaM: tbe day after c::leWce by VA ln1peetlon 1tandards. ' \ Heart 'n' Sleeve Derh1atlo1t DEAR PAT: C.orn1ng up Is Valenilne'1 Day and for a long time 1·ve heard of men "wearing their heert.s on their sleeves." Whence did lhat expression come? From Jolly old England? A.F., Colla M011 It , ... 1y did. Hallmlrt _,.lier llolly Hopkla1 ,.porto lblt la Rerf.. forU!re, -tf ~. -" -. ud • holfpeoaiff ""' tradlllon-ally llYa lo elllldna .. Valeatlat'1 Doy. h -lier Umet, Eqllu rtrt• ....Id • I I I I l I property da1nage acciden ts tha t totalled. in tcl1l1S of hard cash . more than $2 million. J udge Thon1.son s.::iid . $ Judge \V1\Ham Thomson is more familiar than most judges with the arguments offered by both sides in the dispute and he says he is prepared to administer firmly the new punishments under .fue terms of the stiffer vehicle code. ''Btrr WE TEND lo overlook one or two factors that are rarely mentioned in any analysis of this terrible problem." the Santa Ana municipal court jurisl sahl. - "I have alwa~·s felt that our lack of a public transportation systc1n in Orange County has played a big roll? in this." he added. "And I think that many people \rho are caught intoxicated ;it the v.'hccl o( a car \\'Ould never have been found there in the first place if they could have taken a bus home. "Both judges and juries have admittedly gone easy on the drunken driver and l certainly go along with the idea that they are motivated by what Cltief Davis calls the 'there but for the grace of God go l' syndrome," r.tackey said the first step he takes \vith a new patient is to begin detoxification -sobering up. "There are potentially serious ancl life-threatening complications involved in this," he said. "We want the patient to withdraw from alcohol but ~·e want him to do it safely under appropriate medication and medical observation. ''Then we medically 'identify any associatOO diseases. related or tmrelated to alcohol .'' .Mackey said. "And, of course, we want to keep the patient irom resuming a drinking habit when he leaves the hospital. .. r.tackey's patients are launched into a program of lengthy group and in<lividual the rapy sessions, physicu! and occupa1ional therapy. dietary COWlscling and, if n c c es;; a r y . "ln f<!irne.ss. thou gh. and 1'rn talking tlO\\ of the misdemeanor dnmken driver and not the drunken fool who kills) somebodv. \\'e have to remember that 1 the loss. of the dri ver's license cani mean the loss of his livelihood," bet said. .... ~. "l haven't had a drunken driver yet· this year but if I get one wtio is fotmd guilty he can expect the S500 fine and: TOOmson said. "But I wish I rould gel the la11makers to look at an idea or two I have on the topic." ~ r : •. ~··;J-'~· ,. -· . . rune E Tif0~1SON ~11ggestcd stronget- public demand for ;in ad e q u ate transp:irtation S)'5t.en1. But. he also feels that a novel 1nethod of identifying the d11.1nkcn driver v.·ould make great inroads . into drunken driver statistics. ~ .. , "i\take them drive striped cars,'' he grinned. ··1...ct l1S have court orden that. s pecify the hours in ~·hich they go to work 50 that poHce can pull in a striped auto they spot on the freeway at 2 a.m. 1 "It may not mean that lhe rnotori.!t . ~ ' . .. •.,.,+ IStt DRUNKEN, Page B3) ,f . • · ~ • -""'i psychological and J) s y c h 1 at r i c rounseling. "We must first geL the patient. lo admit that his body cannot accept alcohol.'' l\1ackey said. "To arrest his addiction. he must first recog'niie that he is addicted and that is not as easy as it sounds.'' Mackey stresses to his patients that their rejection of alcoholism must come from within them and that he and his aides can only help them to reach that decision. "They are told the plain truth that they are victims of our nwnber one drug abuse problem," Niaekey said . '·The psychological sid~ effects are horrible and th<> physical side effects are enormOtJs. let alone the damage that. is often done lo the alcoholic's heart ;1:-id other vit.'.lt organs.'' he s:::ii~. \ '<'rile their names on heart·sbaped slips or papen and put them in a Jar. Eaeh young man tben drew out a name annd pinned it to bis sleeve. Th.is delermined whom be w-ould escort to the holiday festivities. Thu s be -.·ears a heart -but not necessarily his true love's -on bJs sleeve. One More Time for Marij11ana DEAR PAT: What is the status of the California Marijuana Initiative·: ls it going to qualify for the ballot this time around? .. L.R., lluntington. Beach Proponenb of the loltlatlve need 300,000 more signatures wftbln the next month to get It on the ballot It's been reported that San Francisco l\1arijgana InltlaUve headquarters plans to run a fuU·page newspaper ad seekJng slgntts In that city, and possibly In Los Angele8 and other populatton centers. Al· though signatures were more easily obtained, for ballot qualifleation I.a 197Z, voters defeated the measure about two to one. • Su111mnrles 011 l\'11rsh1g Hoines DEAR PAT: \Ve are !aced with choosing a nursing home for a close rela· ti\'e living in another s tate. We'd heard licensing inspection reports are avail- able to the public. If this is correct, w~re may \'t'e request this information? E.B., Fountaba Valley Congress passed a statute lut year giving cllizens I.be right to see govern- ment la1peedoa reports, effective February 19'13. Swn~artes of Inspection reports, or detailed reports, if a:peclfJcally requested, art avalllb&e fer MedJ.. care homes at the district offices of the Social Security Admtnlltratioa bl tlte area wltere tbe bome is located. For nursing: homes partldp.Ua1 In Medicaid, they cu be reqotsted at Lite staie agency reapons.lble for na.nLa1 Mme in· 1pectlou, uaally the wtlf.are or i.e.Jtb departml!ntl of tbe couaty tnelved. lslalld Empleu-t Soug~t ~ DEAR PAT: Can you give me the name and address of an employment agency in Honolulu? S.W., Coroea dtt Mar Tbat Jafonnltloa Is avaDable from tbe Jlawall Department of Labor' and . Jodustrlal Relatioa1, P.O. Box 700, Rooolula, Hewall 91811. ' Fr11lt Trees l\'eeil Space DEAR PAT: We pLm to plant a variety or bal"I! root fru it trees quite • soon but don't have any idea of how much space to allow between each tree. The trees are small now and I don't v.·ant to end up wilh an overcrowded , : orchard when they mature. L.K., Jrvlae Gtneral spacing allowed for full·!lllO fruit trees Is as follows : apttlel, .... mondA, avocados, aprloots and cherrte1 -n.ee st.foot radl111; peaches, pears. plums, pnmtt and IDOi& citrus -ti-to %4-foot radt1s. Cbttk wt~ yoar nurseryman for spactnc of dwarf or 1tml dwarf lreu. Altbou&Jl moat nqatrt hall Ille 1poce of fulkbe .,..., lb<n ore exceptlolll. I I_• i DAJl y PILOT 5und~J. Ft:bruJry 10, lcn'4 • .• ' -LAURIE MacKENZIE: A VOLUNTEER ~- Good Deed P e ople Probationer Helped Lawic MacKenzie i.s sold on the Orange County Probation Department's volunteer program (VIP) and is planning a career in probation as soon as she grad· uateii from Califomia State University, 4>ng Beach. lier first assignment has proven successful aod she is helping hrr probaliofler plan a career in medicine, a prospect \l'hlch seemed highly unlikely ·when she re- cei\:ed _the assignment last Septc1nbcr. _ ..... _ ---#--~··· .. - H untingto1i Cub Sco u~ •• -- Leave lrnprilit on Park It tool!: a Uttle persua1lon to get 19 Cob Scaut1 •way from tbe.tr romp oo Ute lblres of tbe Hutlef'O• Ce:atral Park Lake. &It wt.ea tM yooq boy1 saw lhr 1bovel1 JAd the five Utile Pyratanlbla trtt1 w1IUn1, they turned their lul<'ka on the lake alKI ducka, and tW11ed Lo lht job ut band: planUng. Otn5 I, %. 3, :iind 4, of Paek 1450 ln lfuntlng:ton Beach, rl~ided to lttl\'t their Imprint on Huntington ~tral P11rk , nc:ir the llftersectlon of Golden \\'tit Strttl and Talbert A\·euue. ~lem~rs of Otn % thought up the ldta, dtcidlng Iha! "some k:Jnd of A.rce "·Ub berries" "'ou ld be best. \\'by ~rrlts'.' So the blrd1 t'OUld have something to eat, rtn· soned the ei&hl and nlne-year-<1ld seouls. Flvf" tr~. at Sl.~i f"acb, \\"t're purcba~, and all four dens "''ttt lnviltd to plant th e trees in !be groWld one afttr- noon last week. Dirt clods new, youngsters pushed and slxl\•ed to secure ooe of lhe sbo\•tls provided by the park foreman, and before long Ule little berried trees wtre in the around. The nve trees were the ftm to be planted by an oat· sldt groop, according to t.be park foreman, The park, which ls alUJ under cons tructiou, wUI be open 1omedme later this year. Hy CA~DACE PEARSO.'li or !he OlllV ,llDI Sl•H After 15 years in an oiuton1obilc 1n1ln.-Jgcment firin. 1\or1n Berrey ended up s[X'nding most of his lime h:lling <.'OtlSUJners hovr l1) manage t[i(ir Ol\'n c a r problems. From his Dackground, he knows -contrary to the popular saying -that the "customer i3n't always right ." But he 's with the Orange County De par lm en t of Consumer A f f a i r s and sta1ioned in Fountain Valley once a "'eek, to find out just COMPLAINT REFEREE who is r ight, in each dispute Norm Berrey that comes before him. Communit; Center at 10'200 LOCATED in an orr:cc. I!\ Slater Arr .. he'll take on any the Fountain Val 1 f y kind of Problem , "any type 1,f l1111~111n('r rom pla1nt against ;1 busin<·s:-·' Th'..' flt p<irltlll·ll! 1sn"t an 11nfot·e1•n1c111 ai!t'ncy ""\';hat v;c 1ry 10 do is rnC'dia.:e."' he r.'(plii ins. ""to get lhe 111onev b:i ck. service pc r for rri c d. "'"a rran1y honored." Berrey says he 's usually successful because mo 1 t consumer·bus.iness fight.s just need a third party. ''Often times the bu!ineM and customer are so med they can't talk;' he says, Han<f both get so frustrated they can't communicate." Berrey is in his office to listen to and investigate problcn1s of Fowitain Valley residenis eiu:h Tuesday. On 0U1ers days, conlpl!tint s can Teach et• N eve1· Quits ' I . -' .. •' ·. - be phonrd in to the S:i ut;J 1\na department at : .. i L N , Sye:.111ore. 1\~' l\"·FIELU co u 11 l .v con s u1ner affairs represc-nl ative i<; 11vailable lo any c.'01nrnunij,}' that requests it, B'rrey dfs. So far. ooly six. including Laguna Niguel , have done so. The large majcrity o f prct>lems, Berrey eays, deal with cars -contracts, repairs, warranties. Berrey spent year1 adviliqt auto dealers how to handle their business. Now on the other side of the coin, he finct,, that many ronrumers buy cars "without being aware of the type of contract lhey're signing themselves into.'' Other problen:i areas include District "J've been very fortunate," she said. "The girl \\•as respansive. 1 think of it as 90mcone being able to in- teract to get out the ir frust rations and anxietie."l." The C.Osta J\1esa resident believes the program l.5 valid because it provides a probationer with "someone who listens and really hears." Vist.ll Vie1v Educator Nan1ed Cou1ity Fi1111list _,Offers ;,,E~'~;-... ~, _. .•. ~~ She heard about the program at UCJ last !11mmer when she wrui taking a sumn1er cla.5.!I. Her work ha! involved participating mainly as a l.i.steoer, ahe said. "Through my work she (her probationer) has built cmfidencc in herself. She haJ gained more security, which is probably the most successful thing sl1e has acquired ." l 'ou. Can 11<'/p ~1echa11ir Nee cle<l Varied areas of interest from publicity to e;am· paigns to hot lines offer volunteer "'orkers a chance to be a part of the action in c:ommwiity needs, while re· cetving the benefits of in\'olvement. To find out v•here you might serve, call the Volun· tary Action Center, Sooth Orange Cowity at 64.2-0963. The office located at 207 Avocado St., Costa Mesa , is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. Some of the opportunities include: An auto mechanc is needed by the Mental Health Association. Santa Ana, lo I.each auto repairs to clients in the Newport Beach Social Rehabilitalion Services. Hour!! can be arranged. but lhe volunteer must be available from about 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. U'londays through Thursdays. A typist is needNi by the Env ironmental Coalit ion of Ora nge County. Hours are fl exible and 1\·ork can be dooe at hon1e if necess.1ry. Pub!1c relations rxp .... riencc is :i prerequi site for the volunteer v.urker nf'fficd b.v {\'1ardnn School. Coora l\lcsa. The job involves handling publicit y for lhe board of directors at the center for children with learning dis· abilities. In preparation for Ute opening of a 12,000.foot unit at Bowers 1.1u.seum. Sarita Ana, a new program is being designed. Duties include gallery tours and in·school presentation of artifacL~. Six training scssioos will be held . The first began last "·eek. A variety of ,u\unteer assignments are open at the Orange County lfeart ASSl()('iation. Positions include clerical and ~hnical jobs such as clerk, typist, blood pressurP technician. libr:irian, receptions and education Ulm maintenance peroonncl. ' Help for Yo11 Be,vare Photo Tricl\: i\fany parents find it hard lo resist the offer of a nicel y framed set of photographs of the klds, caught in thet "special" JX>SC that ,~·ill spark memories as the years go by. But be careful! The Department or Consumer Al· fairs warned last week lhat door·to-door ripoff artists poli.nc as photographers have hit the San Francisco anm. a1kl are setting their sighU on other Cali forn ia spota. In one J10llJlar 3Chcme. teJephone or door.ft>.door al)p()intment,, are nlade. 'The »eAlled photographer takes the photo, requesling a fee in c.uh, promia.ing the ftnialMd product at a later date. Tht later date never com ... The host way to prote<:t ~·ou r~lf against this kind ot rraud is: e Check wll.h local city and county licensing agen· cies: LO be sure the company or indi\iduals are licensed 10 do business. e Ask for exact price! for specific quantJtiO! of phot05 and co1npatt them with the prices of reputable local lludlo<- • Be ell:tremely cautious of "free" photo offers. Genuine givea"'11ys are rare and actual costs may be hidden. • RMd and undentand Jl\Y uJee agrem...t bo- latt )<IU •ten C6 mak• I down payment. Doo'I sign Ir U-are price bWlkl Wlfilled. '~---------------------' • ~• •: ;;!"-'""'~01 t<1,I, .,•v ~··< By HILARY KAYE ....... . "'"·~~. '. "'.~:·~ Of tn. D•I!, .. 1,.. lt•ft · .. • Speakers>'t;:: "\\'inners never quit. ~ .. quitters never win," says Nick ,.. ... Madrid. Vista Vie\V teacher, ~ in summing up his ~. phil~phics of lire a n d teaching. r-.tadrid, 52. has jwt been sc!eclC'd as one of three ~~ Or-ange Counly finalist s in the \ California Teacher of the Year ~ con1pctitio11 . ' ~ponsorcd by lh<' St:1\e Dcpart rn ent of l'.:duration . the wnt.est is con<lucted ann unlly and seeks to honor the best tt·achers in the state, who are then placed in national competition. Madrid has been teaching in elementary and secondary schools for 27 years, and has been "'ith the Ocean View School District !lince 1968. Before that he taught ln New r-.tcxico. Prior to teaching seventh and eighth gr11dc physical education at Vista Vie\v in HuntingtOO Br a r-h . f\1adrid taught Rt both &tar Vie1v and Rancho Vif!\V . \\'here he was a social studies and physical t'"duca tinn !cacher. He dld not find an eas\· p.1th to be<:on1ing :i \C'ache1:, hut s.:iys hi.! \l".'ls dctrn 11111ed net to qu lt. "Gro\\·ing 11p in 11 remot e. Dall~ Pll(I! ~1•11 Pl!lllO Spanish·s pcaking village nf Nrw l\1exico during t h c Depression ye.11"!1 was not easy,'' 1'.iadrid recalls. TEACHE R OF YEAR FINALIST ALSO COACHES lie made it througb a boarding high schoo l b y herding sheep, and financed his college years through odd jobs and being a night clerk and janitor in a motel. 1\fadrid v.·as convinced he "·anted to be a teache r. and tho!le \\'ho work \\'ilh hi1n no1v agree he mndc !he righ t choice. The physical cdu c at ion 1eacher says today, "I fttl the. 1nost re1rarding part ol Vista View'$ Nick Madrid Is • 27-year Veteran teaching is Yrhen a fonner student returns and lets you know hov.• you have influenced his way of life." Jn recommending i\fadrid ror the honor. Norma n Guilh. Vista Vie\v principal. related the experience of his next door neighbor, Dr. Porfo r l o Sanchez. "Dr. Sanchei toda y is a profes."Or at Cal St a t c Dominguez and a recognized community leader,'' Guith explained. "But he told me about his educationa l background in New f\1exico, when he was considering dropping out of high school in lhe ninlti grade'. "His track coach influenced him lo stay in school. and then to go on to college ~nd graduate schoo l." Guith continued . •·Thal 1rack coa ch "'as Nick ~tadrid ." Helping parents understand !heir children i.9 one of the aims of the new Speakers Bureau at Oce11,n View School J)iS1rict in ll untington Beach. The speakers. v.·h.ich include t£'11C'h£'r5. princi pals and dis1rict administrators. are a\·<iilable to c omm u n i t y agencies and clubs. Topics 1noslly deal with gcnernl education. but there are also some s pe ci alty subjects, including skydiving, backpacking and i!lustra1ed travel discussions by a world· traveling principal. Several or the ·topics deal with understanding children and their problems. and others explain variOU! Ocean View programs and approaches. Anyone interested in using the Speakers Bureau may phone Gayle Wayne at 847· ~I. ext. 272. 'Bi" Brother s' "' F iln1 Available "One ~I an . Ont' Bov." a 15-nlinute color sl ide. and sound look at the y,-·ork of Big Brothers of 0 r rt n g c County. is now a\·ailable to interested groups free of charge. Produced by Ne v.'J)Oli Beach photogr apher Grorge Lymburn. "One 11an, One Boy" offers vic\..-s of big trother through the eyes or a mother. a volWlteer big brother, a board member and several staff members of the local Big Brothers agency. Int.crested penons mny ob- tain more infannntlon from Big Brothel'"S of Orange Coon· ty. 150 Yorba St., ·ru3tin , ~14· 1713. Crisis Revives Oil Wells Tfundreds of old, marginally profit.able oil wells in Hllltingtoo Beach and west Newport Beach have been given a new lea.se on life by the energy shortage. Uode r market conditions of the presbortage times. oil from these wells Mld for about $3 a barrel. y,'htch is roughly the ~iln'e price it sold for in lhe mid·l950s. But new fe de ral regulations 110\\' perm.It n1uch of thi~ oil to be sold for $9 or SI O a barrel on the open 11111rkct. The result is that many small production v.•cll_, "'ere barely profit.able ln those days end can now produce hand90me profits. "It's easy to understand/' 11)"1 C&rl Weaver, 1 small Hunllnglon Beach l!ldeper- oil produoer. ..Wo CID lfl t.rfi* the income wltmut any , real increase in expense." In Huntington Beach, \vhere l ,tiOO producing oil wells arc widely dispersed through the city, this means residents will be living with the sight or oil for many n")(lre years. •·we have been able to abandon about 100 wells a year for the pa st scvrral ycnrs"' says Herb Day . the cit ~,·s oil field admini~trator. ··nut f have. a fcellnJil that \re "'on't be abandoning nearly as many in the months ahead. 11iere"s loo much incentive to keep them in operalion," Day says . ln west Newport. whtrt all oil drilllni b dme rrom an unloo>fll0'9ted 'llland 0 ( Qnlnge e».mty t<rrltory. the e1rect of lhe hlgber pr ices will be I limllar )Jl'Olonlallon ol life l<r tho 110 oll ,.,,u, 1-ted tllerw. ' . • "We have a lease to continue operations into the 1990s," ~ys Robert Scarborough. manager of OJ)eratioos for General Crude Oil Company. "But wilhout an lna'ea!e in the p-ice o( crude oil, I'm not sure we could have remained proritable u n t i I then.'' With the recent pr 1 c e in c reases, however, Scarl>Orough MYI he 11 confident the field cain ttmaln profitable untll 1990, ond possibly into the 21st century. The lncreuea In t h e allowable Milling JY1ce for oil awJy ooJ,y to two fypa ol oU : -011 produ<od ·rrom well• whh 1.., than 10 bamls ol oulpUI per day. Thi! rule II Intended to provide I D ncenuve to 1m1ller oil wells to stay in production. lt will have a pronounced effect ln Huntington Beech, w b e r e aboul J,000 ol 1he city's l,llOO wells produce teu thll 10 barrel• a day, accordinf to city estimates. -Higher pricC!'; also appl y to ne"·Jy diSCO\·ered oil or oU frorn newly exploited source5. In west Newport, Scarborough says this provlsioo will give incentive to his company to ln!tall more expensive new equipment to lncrea... lhc output of the existing ffe!Os. SCarborough says he is highly pleased wilh the new price regulation•. "U this country is ever gOOJg to be capoble or m<etlng Jt.t own oil demand11, oonsumers will need to 1et uoed lo paying I more real~lic price hJr It." t<'le\·i!>ion and a pp l i a n r t :ind saved consumers $.190.956 1'l"pairs. 1nobilc tion1C' ~a11 •;: 1n recovery or deposits or ·:ind v.·arrnrilit·~. I and In rd · p;1yn1enls. lcnant di . .,pHtl'S. nr even . It happcus rarely, he says, lit>rrer adc8. ··soniebo.~y·:; bu ( people can corne to the leaky rouf or lame horse .' < ·• ...M" 1 ••. ·:; <.oosun1er v111ce to earn 1~1r BERREY REFERS cases to , right.<J betore proble1n.s crop the district attorney when he up. •·Jt'd be swell if they'd feels a business has broken do that." · ~ ... · i.111 a law or advise& the consumer r-.fost often, each cortSWD~.,1 to file a small claims court problem Berrey 9MlS "bu or d vil court action If other been spun around b Y remedies fail. everybody. We try to catch , Many peopte don't realize it, rather than send them \o J they have any rigl"U at all IOIIlebodY else again." :I in busint5s dealings, he says. · "Consumerism &!I such came to the forefront about 197'0. "Orange Coult)' ""8.! one of the first in setting up this, kind of office." he adds. ' ~ fn its two years, the oUic.e has sctn abnost 6.COO cases· A lwlnt. tnh•• llY ,..,_ will llllOfl 1rwl 1111,_ Ctllllcl11'!tlll, ti tMrw. 64S·llU A I C COUNtaLttlll "' Mlnh!ry IOf SI. Andre.I "'""Tltrflft Cl'Klrc~. WORKING WOMAN'S DREAM * OUR 25.00 PERMANENT SPECIAL IS JUST 15.00 Great idea! Now in our Newport Beauty Studio on Monday or Friday even ings after S P.M . you can have our deluxe 25.00 per mane nt, in- cluding shampoo and set for just 15.00. Haircut not included . Newport Studio only, Make a date! •' '.: 'I . . ~·):. . .... ......... . ...._ ..• .~ ......... -- --· DAIL V PILOT f.~.0·~~¢t~~~---:.(:4allenge • IS to Balance' . · .~~~& --. "" .<11r~" , · · , 1 !,,~rCC~' Of · Mysticism and Reason l!:ditor's Note: This it the lrut of 20 e!SCJYli by /ead11111 nu?r~ i11 llte 1vorld'.~ tu:11· den~ic co111111a11 il11. The 1ttri• le·r of this t".~S•JU i.~ t•lte chrrr1cellor for ncu<leH11c af· fair.~ a11d profe.~.~or or blo· /OfJ~I at l/1e !l 11iver.~11 y of Californ1(J, S111~ /J I e Q o. AMERICA AND THE FUTURE OF MAN Courses by Newspaper l IleTein hf' cii.~t·u.~~f'.~ /111111a 1t • 1bis is the fin:tl essay in the :tl)..week ~and .!loeia/. valu.e.~ ns rela~d ~ "Counu:s by f'\e "·spaper" program "hlch to the future of nu111. . .. '~" tht Daily Pilot bas preeeeted tn COOptration a,, By PA UL D. SALTMAN .;St;•. l'l'itb UCI Extension and other co-tponso~. Diego Extension and dL~tributed nationully b}' Copley News Service, "America and the Future of !\Ian" "'as funded by th e r\;i tional Endo~·ment for the llumanities. ""s· the beginning• of Students e11roUed in the count for cred it civ~:tion, man ha~ all;trpt· ~re reminded .that the 1econd (and final) , ed. to predict his future. Ile h::i.s 1n·person mtellng of the clus ls 1cbedllied !SOUght to foretell his destiny ror 7 to 10 p.m. 'l'lKsday in Room 158 The Daily Pil<K is one of more than 200 n"°spapers in Ute United States to participate In th.is e1pertmen1 ln educational enrlchmtnt. from lhe intriC'all? paUcrns of the Pbyalcal Science!! Bulkllng on th' fi lh<-st~r-fi1lcd h~avens. the UCI campus. Parking Ult 1% apace bis entrails of sac-riiiccd ch ickens, been reser\'ed for u&e . of the stud tnlA !he rrsidue of tea leavf'S in enrolled in the class "''b1cb will be under ("\JOS !he tum of tJrot cards suptnision of Instructor !\11chael Johnson. rind °ihou~rind~ ot nt her signs: Developed by Univen;ity elf CaJ\fornia San As "'1th any othe.r personal essay or college letlurt, tbt lesson material io "America and the F'utu~ c.f J\tan" has expressed the viel\'S of lht lndividua.l 1'·riters of eRC'h segmenl and not necessarily U1osc of the course co--sponsors. syrnbols and on1c11~. "'ist' nien. ::;h::r nuins, guru.c;. oracles, and l'"$ . e\·en priest<:, profr<:::;or~. ilnd poli- ticiMs <1rt' l'H)ked to for their vision.~ and foresight. Indeed, !he .~f'ries of article~ ''America :ind the Future or 1.ian" is one manife~tation or ttu,, COOCC'rn with o u r Individual and co 11 e et i v e futurf!!. , How do v.•e divine the • futurt? Vt'hat forCt's shape. our · behavior and thus, in effect. \ create the future reality; I see today, a.!I never belore, an 'intensl! and polarizing :struggle for man 's mind between the forces of faith and mysticism and sr:cnce and. reason. ;ind 1hi• instnnt ma ~s of ~upL"rllc1all1 )1• {'U](U)'\! i'llt)S1' f' t.: 0 I' L E arr ~I rongly atlrac-led to accepting a course or action or direction for thf'ir Jives imposed from an extern;!\ source. Such a relationship absol\'e.c; 1 h e individua l from the personal decision-mak ing process . l{e \\'raps himself in !hr se c ur i"l)' blanket of ''inevitability" or dogn1a, and he need not invest the enormous amounts of tim'e. ef rort and. above all , thou~h1 . required in making crcatf\·e decisions. and meaningfull y mon1cnt \\hcn the rundainent:d prob!f'1ns of mun hiivc 3 base in science and rcchnnlogy and cannot be wlvc<i "'ithout the rn. On the other hand . ho1\' lont; have we been lulted into a .~ense ot fal se security by our scientists and technologists? Th ey cmtinually reach out for more montys for t h e i r research projects, ho Id i n g forth promises ol. everlasting heahh and life, smog-free cities. s upersonic transportalion and Elysian fields of a labor,free Hfe-none of \1h ich is delivered. p a rt i c i pat i n g in the There i~ a great. similarity RECEN'TLY AT a dinner governance of his life and the bct"·c~n the primitive trlbes party, a highly educated and lives or others. of AC.\\' (,uinca ll'ho practice intelligent person leaned over V(e are faced with modl!rn the "cargo cults" and our and a'sked, "What's your ''Luddites," the Eng Ii sh contemporary American number?" I was taken aback. handweavers or 1he 191.h societ y. , I did not know ~'hether It CentUIJ'. ••ho out of fear tried 1'hose primitive natives once t waa a telephone number that to destroy the power Joon1S experienced the windfall or ~ wu wanted . or perha~ a that th re a te n e d their crashing bombers in World ~ Social Security number. Or live li hocxl. Now, \\'e hear from \llar II. ~'hich wou ld bring I who know~; there a~e :i;o many · every quarter crif!!s to slow them unbelievable riches: now numbers 1n our society today. down or stop the &eientific they build elalxlrate airplane- 1n fact, she was asking for quest for new knowledgl! and shaped totems hoping that my numerological numbe r. i!s application throug h planes will crash there again. Shi!! put great fa ith not onl y technology. Similarly. ~·e in more 1 in, these magic number.~ buL Lead ing \.\' r i I r r s and · · c i vi l i z e d ' ' cu ltures in sigM of the horoscope as philowphcrs. iocludini:i U.wis continually ar(' rerninded that well as predictors or human t-.i un1ford. Herbe rt r..·larcuse. 1he building of aton1ic bombs per9CN'la!ity and acti \·itirs. Theodore Roszak and \~'illiam and pulling men on the nioon Look about us. \\'e Ji..,e in lr\\'in Thompson. acrusingly symbolize the ability of a bumper sticker ~'Orld. Tn point to science a nd science and technology to the few ltlt(lrs that can be technology ~ the funda mental solve all of our problein::;. inadequate to C{l1nc to grips Vl'lth this superabundance of in fo rmation-to undL"rs1and it . to d'1gest it and to ut1l11.c it We n1ust have a "nu\·ncy" y,•ith language which enables us to express our con1pll·K ideas bolh in quantitat ive and qualitative terms. We must also de v e ! o p conceptual structures v.•i1hin which the language. hoth verbal and numerical. can be utilized . Scientists have too often neglected thei r social responsibility to cornmun\catc and e:<plain their ideas and discoveries in language anc! in concepts v.•hich can be understood by inter cs te d citizens. Those of us \\·ho \rork in the areas of science and technology must recognl it" the necessity not only 'to share our knoll·ledgc. but also to point out the diverse social consequences or npplying this knowledge. Scientists a n d technologists must a I w a y s recognize and identify \\'here their "knov.'ing'' is !!!cient ific and where it is a function of personal value judgments. I be\ie\'c that our feeling or intellectual lmpotence may be built in to our approach 10 education. \Ile have long been geared to the notion that education should impart facts and d~ta. literally to fill up the biological data b:.111ks of our brain:< .. eomputers can store far mor(I informatlol\ for 1nsi;111t rei•all than can tht' hunl~111 brJu1. it seems a shan~ nHt to use lhc intnC':ic1cs o! !ht! hum:ir1 hr:11n in :. niurc l:t'cJ1 11e and f!111ctivna l rashlon FUHTllER:\IOHE,.,.. 1t h i n lhe process of cd.Ul'tlt1on (II ,111 levels frr1111 prcsthool !hrough postgradual<', \Ve readily succumb to 1 h e fragmentation of knowltidge as dcstTibed i1i C. ! '. "no1\ 's "The Tu·o C.'ultures." \Ve fail to commit ourselves to the notion of an educa1inn for one rulture l!l ;rhit:h • l h e disciplines of scienC'e, the soci<il sciences. the humanities and the arts 1n1crre\a1e and integrate. t-.-l vst1Ciflll <1nd reason need nol be polarizing forcrs. In :i ll of our thoughts and artions these niodes o r perception are func1ionlng together. Ho1v fc\v scientists :.ind technol ogists recognize and are \.\'illing to admit the :tels or fJith that underlie the 1·<'ry sclentific methods that lht>Y r1npl oy. Co nvc•·:=t•lv. some or the most basic contextual aspects of art. poetry, philosophy and music are closely related to concepts that are operational i n science. There are three underlying assumptions of faith that everv scientist must hold \.\'heihe r he kno\\'S it or not. Th(lse are : I I l T~re is order FINAL LECTURE PUTS PAST AND FUTURE IN FOCUS Saltman Suggests 'I Am My Brother' as Motto for Future RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ln the universe. 12) ~Jan ean I understand lhaL order. (J l lt pl'QflOsing h y p 0 t h e ~ <' .~ . is good to understand th~t cxperin1enting and verifying 1 order . Indeed . it is the que::t the h~'pothcses, and ultimately \ to understand meaningful extrapolating fron1 present , relationships In the uni\'erse u i1 d er s la n d i n ~ to ncv.· 1 Wh•.., You V/a"t that drives all of us who ciuestions and new ideas and ' Th• Oest practice science to continue ne\V relationships. 1922 Harbor B:•d. h. Co1tG Me10 -S'18·02::i9 st"arc 1ng. I think 1ve should bring thi,;; 1:~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Elizabet/1 $c\\'ell, a creative sn1ne sort or perception into poel and teacher. 11·as f'dU· everything v.•e !hink about and cated as a mathematicinn, cJ ;A,,f"' ~ ( -...a.f) and she pointed out clearly 0At the same tiine. "'e n1ust ~.,...._ ...<,;,:/ ~G that all great art and j):)elry sec that 1he fund:.i men tal REMEMBER YOUR have reason, form. simplicity is sues of the future of man VAL.EHTIHE and grandeur-the v er Y are not solelv l)ased on racls AT £>1ements of ~·hich gr ea I or data, but 'rat her lie in !he ' SC'it"nce is built. ~iiss Se"·ell human and ~ocl:il vnlucs thal LIDO 11·ent Of! to describe poetry 11· c p J a c e 11 JI 0 !l 0 u r CANDY (QTIAGE in terms of understanding self interpretation.:; or th "se f;,i L'IS. I I and relationships to others. Jacc1ues .\lonod. 111c Frt•nch V A L E N T I N E 1he rounclations of many or Nubcl Prize 1\·1nne1 and CAN DI ES I Our "'""ial sci£>nces and the b h 1 k o s t ~ 1oc('1n1s . spo ·c T'l . 1111l\oc_ ... ._._ I probl(ltns that they seek to cloqucntlv\~'henh,.,sa irl.''l\l .i n 1-~o1~1·-·-• ----------,,.j, awdrd winning ~~t.>r I c ><.; J( •-\I '1-llC~ P(IRlRAllS IN TIME ($, "It's a Clock" \ Jn1que Photography 'i1 1led for your Decor ~craw1ed and pasted upon the cause of the crisis of man , I . outer limits or autoznobi les. today. -:1 '-{' ONE OF' TIIE major factors ~·e see C111is for religious · ;, contr1bo!ing to our schizoid Rarely do we come to grips v:ith developing the skills of ma 1h£>matics and language, lhe ·ability to see fundamental rclation.s a n d explanations \vithin the data and the facts, and above all. the methods by which to seek and find ne\.\· knowledge and new relationships. At a time when understand . finally kO"o v.•s that hi-1s atone "'Y""l ~..-!\ ~ ' •v:t7.cZV"" 1\1\' CONCERN as a Ill 1he indiff('rcnl IOlll'C 1s1\V1 J'-../'-!!'W'-J"""' r ___________ • scientist, as a teacher. as a of the univ(;1 sc Nu 1nore than _ I dogma and for radical-political AROUBALD MACLEfSR dl lemma bet ween mysticism .action. statements for and ha.3 called for a 1noratorium and reason is the apparent against gullii, demands for on new science and research crisil• \\'C face in handling ~. wilderness areas and at the until we can cope with the the enormous amoW'lt of same time for more ski lifts. enormity of the information inf or m at I on y;hich is Our 11\'CS and times are that we now have and use generated. tran.smitted and 'l motivated by slogans, JG. so inef(e<:tively. received throughout the world . second rommercials, headlines And yet, this is the very Each of ~ continually feels ~-••• , ... ,.J •'•-~(.· ,.,.· ,\ ..... . ii"' .. _.,....,.. •"If"''•· • ·.;•:lt;lt ':· ... .,,, 1 DRUNKEN DRIVERS FACING CRACKDOWN ... ·,. From Page 81 I w, 'l within the bounds of his court l order m wch OCC'a!ions."' the judge ! said. "But he is being checked :i1;d ) he is being publicly humiliatrd by hci11g halted in hi:; .:sa!ari-stript.1:1 car. I helir'• t' it ~·oold ha ve a tremendous dctcrrt·n1 effect.'' Judge Thom~ bt'li(IVCS the hl':i\'iCr fines that n1ust now be impost'(] by the court.<: and lhe 1£>gal fCf's p.J1d by acniscd drunken driv<'rs will. 111 any event, make inroads into the statistics, • Otlef DepJty District A\lomey J<1n1es -Erlight agre<"s. ~, "We have to remember thal 11r'r<' deallng with what is basically a SCK."i<11 problem t.nd not a criminal problem,°' the veteran prosecutor said. t '"WE RAVE TO teach the arrested motorist the perils of alcohol and "·hen he can coosume it rather than clas.sify him as a dangerous c·riri1inal ~·ho happens lo be behind the \1·hec l of an automobile." hi! said. "Frankly. T think \\'t h31·r a much better punistunent record in Orangr County than you'll find an~ \1·here in Cali fornia.'' Enright said. ·\\'t> ha\'e handed out more jail t;mc here than any other county. t.o n\i' kno.,..•ledge, and we have come do11·n very hard on lhe felony drunk -the idiot. who kills or maims while driving Wlder the innuence." Like Judge Thomson . F.nright feeJ s that sti ff fin~. carefully supervised probaUon terms and heavy costs In fine~ and legal fees will rut the moUllting statistics. "And then there's th!-OCATS program." he $a\d. "W(l'll soon be getting the results of their trial run and "'e might find that they hav(I dt'Vt'loped th<' right approach to curing ...,·ha! is really a social and nol a criminal evil." OCATS DlRECTOR Oksana Did(!llko is one of a handful of professicnal • "·orkers ..,.,.00 are trying to convert a $1 .5 million state grant into a three-year study that may well determine tile route that society and the oourts y,·i\1 follow in deallng ~;th the drinking dr iver. Orange County L~ one of thrtt CaHh)mia areas picked uut by state authorit ies \\'ho v.•ant lO see "'hat cow1scling. group ther:ipy and intensive rducational progranlS '>''ill do to convince the arrested dri,·er that he shoulcb1't ha\·e been drinking. Tile program in Orange County is near the end of its second year and ?-.ts. Didenko regards the results so far achie\•ed as ''highly encouraging." • t-.tany of the county's 1nunicipal oourt judges are backing OCATS in a program that defers action against the drunken driv(lr charged with a misdemeanor and \\'ho has agreed to let the judge ·eventually rule on the basis of his performance in OCATS sessions. A notable exception to the OCA'J'S.<:ourt exchange is the ~Iarbor Area Judicial Districl. sht' pointed out. t\ts. Didenko bclie\'es that the succe95 or her pro[ram can be partl~· me.1sured by the fact th::il n1any participants in !ht' progra1n return to lecture drunken drivers ~·ho agr~ to follov• the J().\reek educational rour::ie. And she str(ls.s-es t11at only :t rerC"C'r.1 of those eligible for th£> OCATS course decline the opportuni1y to take it or shcnv a lack of in terest. during the 10 \\'eeks of e!a.<:ses. counseling and lhcrariy. Judge Thflmson cle;1rl y has doubts ::i.bout OC/\l'S but he prefer s not to express them at 1his time. "In all fairne ss. 1 have l.o ~·ail for the end of th':!ir 1hree-yc..1r program." he said. "But I do \\'Onder if you can successfully eradicate a drunken driver·s mo\i\~,ition by making hin1 sit do~'Tl and v.Tile :i n essar." ··rr l\IA y \\'ELL be 11kll they're achieving all kinds of ~uccess but ~·c haven't 11oticed it yet out on the streets," v.·as !hf' aciU comment of Chief Davis. "All too often it's a case of v.·c book them and the rou1I~ Jet then1 go." be said. •·And rnnny \tl\\'yers \1·ho speci«lize in this kir.d of thing -ve I ' often at ~I ,Ot'.J a ti1nc -go judge shopp:ng. ''\\1hat that mean~.·· Chief Oa\·is added. "is tha t they kno~· v.'hich jl1d~c is a soft touc h (ln drunkt'n driving rind rtfS. OIDENKO makes no secret of who isn't. They get a lough m1e a·,1 the fact that she would have preferred so lh<!y play the old continuance game to see every municipal rourt system -get the case continued unlil you in lhe rounty partirip~\in~ 111 the plan. get a judge \\'ho's 1nore to your lik.lng.'' 1-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : LAGUNA BEACH : • • : WINTER FESTIVAL : . VALENTINE!DAY5ale! t ' GI\': Yl')UR ~\YllTH!:!.I'. ; •• f . . ' • RESTAURANT DISCOUNT COUPON • • • • r..4onday lhru Friday • • Feb, 90'! th;ru 241 1'\ e • • • • : I 0°/o DISCOUNT : • _; l l"INC G. ~T-4. LO'tC'.T INDOOa "C"'.,-1.,-Pl.AN T PlOM OUlll: WIDI SlllCTION 10 % OFF on INDOOR PLANTS i#J 5P'IDllll: P'LANTS • CYCLAIAC:N fl citizen and perhaps above all hls destiny is his d u t y i as a 'human being is to live 1See A~tERICA, 1~a~!c 881 I and act in accord ~'ith the•!'·------------• not ion of the one ·culture of man. Science is only one way or pe rceiving the universe through it.s qu estioning, Huntington Valenti11e Pa11y Set Senior citizens in ~tuntington Beach are getting set for a \·alcntinc.'s Da y party set on Feb. 12 from 11oon to 5 p,m. at the Edison Co1nm un ity Center. hfagnolia Avel\ue and Hamilton Street. Jto r $1.50. se niors may enjoy an old-fashioned box lunch and dance -complete ll·ith fried chicken nnd all the trin1mings and a live band. Co ,s ponsored by the llunlinglon Beach R£>creatlon and Parks Ocpartn1en1 and the Senior Citizens' Qub of Fluntington Beach. !he party is open 10 all s£>niors in 101111. i\lore information is a~·ailal:ll(I by calling ;,36-9381. GRAND OPENING Sl\LE! SOUTH COAST PLAZA 0~ U,,..-Lt,..1 ltt ft•llr Wlflt, Mt•t lullock1 Wtlfl' Cn•rtt -l •'*"rnt•lc.r' ltytWIY 10VTM COAST l'LA?A l'Al"OIMA • llE'VlltLY MIL.Lt CLASSES STARTING NOW / / . ' ..__,__,....., ' •. 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Tuesday or Wednesday lor a shampoo. set and cond1t1oner that wi ll have you looking vour best. Special 4.44. Or choose fros!· 1ng or hil•r painting tor spark ling s1y1e S pecial 13.88. Shampoo and set included. JC Penney 8e1uly S1lon No 1ppolnlm•nt n1ce111ry. Ch1rg1 it. 54:wry. be1utv u lOnt 1r1 c;lo Md luridly ~ FASH ION ISLAND, Newport Beach , (71 4) 64A,2Jl 3 HUNTINGTON CENTER . HvnT111gton 8eoc h (71 4) 897-7771 ' 8 4 DAILY PILOT Sunday, February 10, 1974 e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Helen Dowd enjoys 'the nice feeling of matching people with just the right ho use.' ·New Philosophy Soaring By JO OLSON OI llHo DlllY l'llot Slt tf '11lough many people in the world today are crying gloom and d~m: ".'. M. Espandiary is extremely opt1m1sllc about tbe future 9f the world. He described his philosopy of hope for the ·third Celebrity Book Review in JI.he 11eries sponsored. by the SQuth Cout Alumnae Club of Pi Be1a Phi. "It trarucends the old r ight and left wing philo8ophles, which in my view are becoming ob:9oi.ete," he said. "l\fine is an ~winging philos>phy." ' ./ The Iranian author. who prefers to • be called a citizen of the world, preaches ·• a ccepta n c e a nd l mm ed ia t e implemmtatkln of futuristi cs, optimisn1 and universality in his ·book, ''Up- l\-'ingers." He asked -the audience, "How about some good news this morning?" then explained that "people cringe at I.he prospect of good news. They can handle bad news more readily." That the women were Interested in his "new, afflrmative philosophy in keeping ·with our affirma1ive times." was testified to by their silence as they listened. !\1ANV PROBLEl\1S "There is in th is c o u n l r y . unfortunately, a mood of pessimism: schools, cities, the erivironmenl, fue l, on and on and on. "It seems that \\'e are fixated on crises. \\1e can't live without them. Th is has a damaging effect on people. This is not ne\v . America has never had an age of optin1ism. "\\'hat is new is the imlevance of pessimism.·• Espalld iary listed three re.uons for lhis mood of despair: lingering impact of old. Puritanistic guill, the tendenc:-• to remember the "good old days" \\'hich really weren 't that good , and the breakdo\\.·n of old cherished .systems and institutions such a.s marriage and foss il· fuel technology. "To n1e. this brcakdov.n ought to be a cause for jubilation, not despair. It is 1.he old industrial technology which is breaking do1rn.. ''\\'e are nioving from industrial technology to something beyood that, but people don 't make this connection." \"IGORO US TIMES EspancHary believes "\\'e need a ne\v, vigorous philo;,ophy to renect the re\·olutiooary tim~. a philosophy of hope and optimism in our slX!denly open-ended \\'Orld." \\"h\' is the \l'Orld "suddenly open- ended ~" \\"c ha\·c. ror the first time , methods to solve all !hr problems in the \\'Orld, Espandiary said. ~le SN'S ne>1' >1'ays of living in groups, new kirids of cities, new modes of travel. ne111 !ypes of comrnwlications. Best of all. he sees a society >1·i1h little or no v.·ork required because of th e advanced te·chnology v.·hich will do it all. fie. predicts man's conquering of death and disease. food shortages and decaying cities. J{e l>clievrs the "·urld 11111 berome a planetary cornmunity and 1hat people \\"ill all be "citizens of 1he \\"Orld." E s p and1ary sug g rs red srx dctermlna1ion 1\ ill be roullne <111d s!r ps \\"ill be taken to ensure the genetic hcaith of ne\\·borns. CELL BA~KS / There \v iii be sper1n. egg and cell banks, he c"1.lm n1cnt cd. a11j fan1i!ies \vlll not exist as they do today. Only \1·omen interested in carrying children \\'ill do so, and the children 1\•ill be pl::ict'<i in children's ecnlcrs to learn lo bccoinc ci tizens of the \Vor!d. In di scussing ch a n g es \\"hich ar!'.' occurring no1v he said, "Socia l upheaval 1s bringing us tog!'.'ther. "·!en and >1·omcn can'bc friends today for the first time. "Through global communication, a ne1v system of educat ion is emerging. ··New kinds of communities will take the place of dying cities. There will be new concepts of econon1ics. Drudgery \\"il l be removed. We will produce more and 1nore. better and better, with less and Jess \\'Ork.'' Espandiary, a former staff member of the United Natio1ts and form er me1nber of the Iranian Ol ympic team. noted that another n1ajor change is nO\\' taking place: "V.'c arc taking a c1uantun1 leap fOr\1•ard into a cosmic di1ncnsion. Our po.:>ilio11 in time is being radicaliz.ed."' SPACE H01\1ES \\'hat docs this mean? It. means that "\\·e arc no longer confined to this biosphere. Th is ,·cry day three fello\v hun1ans arc li\'ing in a space platform. This is just the beginning ." i\lso. Espandiary st ressed that "today ti11:rc arc possibilities of o\"ercorning lhc !imitation of death. ScientislS say \1'e "'ill ha ve extended vigoroLLS life by 20 percent in the next d£>Cadc. "Some <l:.iy ""C \\'ill O\'ercon1e n1or1ali1y cnl ireh-. "V.'e. ]i\·c in ."In ag:c \~'here su<lrlenl~· il is prn;sibl<' fr11· ti,; to rf'solvl' ;1Jl our problems. ··\\'e ha\'e 1he re.sources. the genius. \\'h:it \l"e lack is the vision .'' The author h.:'ls fo!lowro his convictlon that \1·e are living in an increasingly fasl :igc by writ ing his book in a space· age style. TI1ere is ve ry little punctuation and he has "cut out a lot of supernuity. "People are increasingly lmpatient with long-winded books," he commented. "lo.fo1ii books are too long ." J!e says in his introduction that he has transcended traditional printing ml'thods. \~lhen asked to explain \\'hat he n1eant , he said he had \\'riuen as right!.\· as he could to sa\."C tiine Jn t} pe:.t'lling and printing. "Jr'.-. crisp," he said of the book. Thou ~h crisp. there is a lot to bi le off ;u1d thi.:11-. Ex-wife's Out of Picture DEAR ANN LANDERS: My brother .00 hi,, wife were divorced recently. When we redecorated our home (sevt>n years ago) "'e planned the Jiving room around a beautiful photographic portrait of his bride and hung it up on the mo6t import.ant wall . It i.s a very large picture and we bought a fantaslically expensive frame for it.. My brother will WKloubtedly marry .again. When he Cl()('s we "'ill. of course. take down the portrait of his forn1rr wife. But \\'hat should v.·e do about it in the meantime? If we take lhc pictW'e down we will ha ve to redecorate again. There's a hole behind it the size al a grapefruit. -BAF'FLEO JN BAU.ARD DEAK BAFF: Your t l -tilttr·in·lav."1 11ri4o1 ..... Pl 101 to go. NOW . fflft aaodler ,atotoiraphlc portrait IUde tt your 'ab.ad or your cbtldren. Or-MJ" • r.plic• of 1 painting by -If Ute .W ma1ter1 and place IL lotUlframt. -' '4•.t411MM ~- DEAR Ar\N Li\NDERS : We can a11 11'\t' htttc. bils and pieces of philooophy 10 ~rt 11.1 t.hl'ough a bad day. A fr"· Y<'~r · ;1~0 J clipped something out of lilt' p~•pC'r and carried it >1"ilh me to rl'ad 11!1i>n I got to feeling blue . I c.on r kno\v \~here il came from and rt 1s 50 badly worn r can just bare ll· rend ii. \\'ill rou print it in your "CQlumn 5'I I will have a fresh ropy? I'll b~I many ot hers will profit from it as well. Qn this day- 1\1end a quarrel. ' .~·~ , Encourage someone v.·ho has lost faith. K!"'ep a promise. Forget an old grudge. Examine your demands on others and .. ·01r to reduce them. Fight k:r a principle. I>:xprcss your gratitude. Overcome an old fear. Take tv.·o m!nutes to appreciate the beauty of nature. Tell someone you Jove him. Tell him again, And agaJn. Search out a forgotten J)ismiss a Juspicion and "·llh trust. And again. -A READER IN SCOT'J'S.. .1 BLUFF, NEB. Irie n d . ~ DEAR READER: He<t K It. Agai n. replace it ' You dipped It from my column and l IJll dellp&ed you •sked for a rerua. ' -., ·" Enthusiasm Pays Off By AU.ISON DEERR ot Ille O..tr "IMI Jtttf When Helen [)oy,·d tells you she works seven days and seven nights every week, you believe her. A visit to her home in the Bluffs tostifies to her five years studying and \\'Orking in interior design in New York. City. A triln figure reminds you that she ""lS a Canadian figure skating champion in the late '405 and later a teaching pro in clubs in Boston, Colorado Springs and Vancouver. Today she rarely skates, and has sidelined her love of interior decorating for selling real estate. And, II 9eeJ'll.S, J{e!en can sell. l\tt5. Dowd was top lister and tops in dollar sales for 1973 for •the Newport J·larbor..costa ~1es.a Board of Realtors. She is a member of the $4 million club as v.·ell. ''! first started selling real estate i11 1959." she said. "and got my broker's license in 1961."' The couple moved to Nc1v York for fi\'t.' years and \\'hen lhey returned in 1968 she "reactivated her Jk.'l•risc and went to \'.'Ork." i\fler !\VO vears \\'Orking fron1 a l'orona dcl i\tar offi('C.'. shL' opted fur rtu1ni11g her own one·v:o1nan real cslal<! firrn. She's been active in the NH.CM Board of Realtors as program chairman ln 1972 and co--chainnan of the multi· listing committee in 1973. Her lrademark is ent.husiasm. "I love my work. I Jo,•e people. And. real est.ate is a people business. I'm my ov.·n ~. working as much or as little as I like. usually long and hard. Hard work is lhe key to success at anything." Mrs. Der-Nd feels he r job takes tin1e and patience und a feeling {or what people want and need. "A hon1e is probably the biggest. and most important purchase any family ever makes. I feel you have a duty to malch the home ·lo the people's wants and needs, not just rush to make a sale." Sometimes she Y.'Orks \\'ith a family for three or four months before finding the right home "but once they 're '""ith n1c, they stay, because they know I'll v.·ork hard and that I care." ~1rs. Do\\'d feels that •·11·omrn are the n1ost successful at selling residential pro1>erty , probably because thry have a feeling for \\•hat a fan1ily \l'an!s." She can ren1c111ber hL•r first listing. "I just knockC'd on doors :ind r~n~ doorbCJls ;ind t:1lkcll rny 11·:1y i1110 :i listing. 1'hcy didn't even know inc 011 the board yet. "\Vhcn they called the 011'ncr she told them she didn 't ca re if I v.·as an independent or if I had an office. \\'hat ' ~~·-··-" sold her wrur my c-u1.uu.~...., .... She still has it. ~trs. Do\i'd can name a !lit. ol executives and other VIPs for whom she's f0181d homes -while her clients v.'ere living in other counties oc even out of state. "I know what they're looking for and \vhen J see the right holu I know it " .Real estate has become a family affair. Her husband Ira, v.tlo al8o baa his real estate liceo.5e, helps out on weekends . Son David, 11 , occasklnally comes up with leads !or bis realtol- mother. "And he gets a referral fee from rv1om \\"hen he doa." When she collected her awards from the local board David showed "what nly 11-toin v.·on" to all his fr iends. Her O\\'n home, new since December. is dcruratcd in shades of gold. She took pride In choosing and planning the decorating her5:elf ad1nitling "I do n1iss deL'Croting but I t·au"t give np re al (•Sla\~ right !1011'. "The Jx1cklxinc of niy suoceS! is !!L'!ling referrals fro~ sat _is fi ~d l"UStoint•rs. If you don l ('<ire . 1f you re not sincere. you can"L n1ake it in a people business. "You're selling yourself more than anything else." P ~~\r· gQQ~-as-g.9ld Valentine jewe1 ·ry • starts at 5.77 -- ' "" -·<4 Gold filled bangle b_racelet 12.47 BUENA PARK ..... o ..... ,. .,,.. ..., ,. .... ,.,). ,.... _, .... 1 ' . ' ' Gold 11\lcd hoop ear11ngs 5.77 Gold filled "kissing couple pendant 9.77 ,, ... .. ~.--,, Gold filled "sold' pendant .. 7.77 ' Gold tilled "laken" pendant 7.77 ~ ORANGE SANT A ANA City a.. of -..... -JtOO 11o. -..... el 11o. C:.. -0,.. 10.9,......., _, II lo 6 0,.. 10.f p& Dtlr'"""' II lo 6 Paris PAR.t.S (AP) -Thousands of tourists' !huffle every day through the venerable Place du Tertre in Paris. hoping to pick up an "original" French painting. These days the "art" is likely to be signt:!d Bin.andski , Tatcishi, Leone or Mru1inci. Long outnumbered b y foreign In terlop ers, the remaining 22 French painters in the little square atop Montmartre hill are now in danger of being crowded out altogether. That wouJd kick tradition in the teeth and leave the Place du Tertre and its tourist money wholly in the hands of the Yugoslavs, Japanese, Spaniard! and Italians. "It's a disgusting scandal ,'' said a French veteran called Yvo. the bags under his ey e.11 quivering at the indignity. "If they v.·ere t-rcnc:hn1cn it Sunday, F,bruary 10, lll74 DAILY PILOT 8 5 Artists Diminishing "'ouldn't be so bad. but they're foreigners and none of lhe111 ean paint "Tllt:.:V AIU:: <obblers and plurubcrs aft er a liH lc t'<t.S)' n1oney. lin<1.g1ne, one of tltt':ill was lj nianon after he lx.'t<HJ"lt• n so-called artist,'' )' \' o complained. lie has joined an ad-hoc commntee lo defend 1hc French painters againsl 1he foreign encroachment, but ht> admits there's not much 1t can do. There are currently 130 foreigners, with more trying to crowd in every week. There 's no law againsl it. The committee wants to admit only quaillied artists - which it would itself pick out - and eject everyone else. ~Iontcnartre is the artsy quarter of Paris. famed for such one-tinle deniiens as Pirasso, Tou!otiSi' Laulrtc anll lJtrillo. Its little bis-1ros-. 1he1f' l;irlj and th,. ha1P.'d.11 sor1~s vf tht a<'COrd1vn1o:iots have brtn dr1:tv.1ng aher-!iuppcr l.1-owd.5 for gr.:11tra1u:u1s. Tll .. .: .. AllT" 10 be lvund 1n lht' square O .... 't"S lt!tll' tv u1spirat1on. Hundreds o f !s;s;s;is;r, bridges span the Seine under ski~s rangu1g from orange tn jt't black. There are lots of Arches of Triumph in U1e spring, plus a sprinkling or v.•eather-bea1en sailors nnd v.·ise old tramps. E\·i::ry fourth canvas is a Paris .... ·::ur with huge, lustrous eyes. TRAVEL Kenji lshigam1. a 25-vt'ar-old ,._ ________ J painter \YOO came over from Tokyo four years a g u , s pecializes in bridgl's and barges. !·le is one of sonie 30 Japanese painters in the square. "I turn out a r..•lnting in =.ibout three days,'' he said . "That one goes for $GO." he added. po i n Li n g to a production line classic abo ut Ul 1nchl's square: Britain Not 'Cool' to Its Tourists BILL LAMBERT ANO SON SIMON, BUS INESS WOR LD ESCAPEES STROLL ON BEACH AT NEW HOME By STAN DELAPLANE llestauranLs: l\'o neon:-. But lighted. \\'ar1n and ('ozy on the inside. Ovc:rall feeli ng is the people of England are plagued "'ith fu el s hortage, coal and railroad strikes. Bu.t. the vJluable tourist has no proble1n. Technician ·, Escapes f : .. :,· •. ·,.1.~· . .. ... . . . ' ... r .. To Tropical Island THE BAY I SL A NDS, Honduras IAP) -Six years ago, Bill Lan1bcrt \vas an obscure biological techniCian r at the \\'alter Reed Institute or Research -a n1inor cog in the ma ssive Diach inery of the federal bureaucracy. He u·a.s 56. divorced, childless and increasingly plagued by a feeling that the best 11·;is behind him. t The days piled up like 1 computer card! programmed • mainly with television and traffic jarm. The pre!ent was only begun to raise its high- combustion head. THE PLACE W.'.IS Roalan . a slumbering tropical island nl the y.·estern edge or the ('.aribbean. a land that by jet is just six hours away. yet at. the san1e ti rne 60 years. from Washington. And in th i~ place of palm 1rees and parrots. Bill La n1 be r t reprogrammed his Ji ff'. over the bright, blue \\'aters of the Bay of Honduras. "I'd found what I wanted . Got 65 acres and about a half n1 ile of shor eline and beach for $40 an acre. There wasn't even a tin can or bottle u•hen I got hcr'C . . no \vhite' ma n h.oid ever live:! on this part of tht' island before ." With his savings and $500-a- nionth Civil Service aMu i1y. he began c:onslruc:tion of a home overlooking th e bay. "There was no road and everything had to be brought in by boat. It took the local carpen lers just eleven days · to build the house ." for a honeyn1oon. .~-b1erry England chilly winter weather in Lon- "Jt v.·asn 't 24 hours unt il don. In the energy crisis London stores split elec- she wa s ready to come back. tricity and heating by districts; Like Chelsea gets I was delighted . I wouldn 't morning heat and light one week. Kllights bridge live in the United Stales again district gets it afternoon. Following week they if they'd pay me $1,000 a switch. week just to sit. To piece out the rest of the day, stores put in "You know," he ! a y s, kerosene stoves and kerosene lamps. Sometimes "although I'm 35 years older candles. than my wife, we have an Biggest problem may be beauty parlors. U you amazing rapport. She doesn't want to get under the dryer, be sure your appoint- have much formal education, rnent is when they have the electricity on. OU1er- ·but she has a world of wise you settle for towel dry. comn1on sense. To prove there is no energy problem, the ·'OBVIOUSL \' there a re British tourist people flew in a hunch of magazine areas u•herc v.·e can• t and newspaper people. This is what we found: corverse. The children have l·lotels get heal and electricity unlimited. bcl'n the real uni fying agent. Theaters; Neons off: Lobby li ghts din1 . Inside .. Dorothy and I talk about heated to 63 degrees. n1any things; about t h e Pubs: Dimly li ghted like an r\n1erican cocktail child ren. our friends . lounge. Heated to 63 degrees. But -British pu b<> ha ppenings on the island , and are always like that. British happy as cold clan1<> so fo rth , but I .'.llso like to si t around in overcoats drinking pints of bitter keep up on .... •o rld affairs by Pubs jammed as usual, short-wave rad io .. , . Taxis: No gas proble1n. \.York.i ng seven, six or J ust then, a little bro\1:n five days a week. 'Vhatever driver wants to do. arm tugged at his sleeve. It Gasoline: (Petrol. they say here.) "As much as ...,·as their eldest son , Simon . you want," said a tourist board 1nan. "You may nol Bolivar Lambert. ''Daddy, 'r find anything open on Sunday. But t.here's no driv· swim, Daddy, swim now." · ing ban on Sunday. Yes, you can rent a ca r and d rive "I'll swim," L a mb e r t to ScoUand and find petrol all along the way." England panicked at foreign headlines: "\Vorse Than The Blitz" Flew foreign newsman t o England. Flew a hi gh ranking task force to Ainerica to speak at luncheons. .1 Scolch whisky used to be Britain's n umber one source of fresh money. Passed later -slightly - by motor car exports. 1'he number one now is tho Tourist. Love that chap! * * * "For one-stop shopping in London, what do you think?" If I could only make one stop, l'd make it at 1-Iarrod's -I'd say the \VOrl d's 1nost fan1ous depart- 1ncnt store. They claim they can outfit an ything from a new baby to ;in AfricJn safari. Example: a whole floor of beauty pJrlors. 'fou can always get nn appointrncnt \v[thout v.·ait ing a t 1-Jarrod"s. 'f'hc. works. Fron1 let! uce-and-grocerv depart· n1c11t to de<>ig ner tloth ing by people ,,;ho n1ake <.·la thes for the Royal ll ousehold. Not infallible. I used to live near llarrod's and shop there. Often out of lettuce. But mostly the best and the 1nost. . Then there's Biba's. E\'ery body's \A.'riting about 11 . i\·todern design stuff of all kinds ancl an at1nos· l phere yo u could call .. fu nk y chic." Grown from a -1 sn1all weirdo store into eight floors and eight ele-, valors the size of bcdroon1s. ' prtdictable and boring and ahead loomed the prospect or a IOllely retirement in a country that reveres youth. "1 Then one day, Lambert - in effect -fa\ded. stapled and mutilated the cards. He tooi: an early r elircn1cnt. sold the Cadillac and the television set, said goodbye to his friends and stepptd aboard a jetliner. 'Iht plane whisked him av.·ay lrotn the District of Columbia to a land v.•here children still played with barrel hoops and wooden tops , wher e a lobster dinner with the trimmings cost $1.5 and \\'he re that ecological and social dis.'.lstcr known as the automobile J1ad All around him .... •as al'tivily : little boys chattering among themselves as their tops danced in the d t! s t ; mustachioed men in wide- brimmed hats and gra~ful wome n with ma rket baskets atop their heads, flirting with each other in Spanish and English. Underfoot, a chorus of clucking chickens, barking dog! and oinking p i g s completed the sun-drenched symphony. "It didn't take me long to get tired of my own cooking," he chuckled. chuckled. "l was 59 be.forei--------------------------------------------- 1 had any children, and I'm This was his second trip to the Bay Islands. He'd visited Roatan three years earlier while touring Central America on vacation. AFTER TRA VEUNG t h e loogih and -ol the JO. mile islllfld, be finally came up- on a spoe: on a low bluff at tlX!. \\"Csle rn tip where a line of jagged coral stands sentinel TIIE SOLUTION was Dorothy. a lithe, dark-skinned girl in her mid·2Qs. She li ved nearby .,.,·ith her parents and would walk out to his place each morning to do the cooking and household chores. "To make a long story short .'' Lambert said, as Dorothy prepa;ed lunch in the kitchen, "we fell in love and were married." Lambert bought Dorothy a cow for a wedding gift, then took his bride to the States not tLSed to such things." In add ition to 4-year-old Simon, there arc Hiram , 3, and F.dga r Cayce , 1. "l GO OVER to the mainland about once a month for supplies," he said. "To li\'c here one must be financially secure. !;. couple needs a minimum or $200 a month, and Americans must have a spe<:ial work permit to get a job on the island. 1 figure I've spent $35,000 in the six ye ars J've been here." Leningrad Streets Lifted at Night By l\IURRA\' J . HRO\\"N U,.l Tr•w.. lifltor LENINGRAD. USSR They don 't pull in the streets at night in Leningrad but i[ you sb:>uld be out lat.e. be careful -you might have to swim if you· re in a hurry. ritany of its ornate palaces. cathedrals and e I e g n n t museums ~·ere destroyed by the Nazis durinFl'. the nearl'' lhree years siege in ''i'orld War II. But the So\·iet authorities have since restored moot or them. They st.and in sharp cont ra.st to the austere giant bo.x- shaped apartment complexes and other post·revolulionary buildings. THERE ARE n1ore than 2 million paintings, sculptures and other works of art scattered through lhe buildings that comprise the m useum. And the palace rooms themscl \'CS v.·ith their fumishi~s and decorations are almost as fas cinating. For they raise the bridges acrou tne Neva Riva, which divides the city, for Soviet wanblps &nd other water tra!Bc botw<lm 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. and yo11 could get cauabt oo the wrong side. AND IF you're driving, remember ta remove the windshield wipers and ootsid< mirror if you have to leave , the car una ttend ed for a \llhile. I They are "collectors items" and hard lo replace. Individually. Ru ssians c;i.n be warin and fr i c n d I y . "' Collectively, they can be grim and suspicious. These tidbits of information were provided by fellow· ' paMengers aboard the Finnl8h f. I cruioe<!hip SS llo1'e Ill who ~ had visited ~ningrad before. '.i. ~. i 1be Bore operates visa-free cnii8es between Helsinki and \ Leningrad from May t.o ()clober. I It WU my first Wit and I didn't hove time to check out tbo l«1lr8C)I ol Ille tipe during' our busy lw<><lay stay. But t did find n'llCh of interest in this historic city which was one of the moet brilliant capltalll of tho ,,.rld Wider the czars. 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And so111ct111'lts they bring the 1r0111 ·~ of fate along \\'1th th•·n1 T .... •enty-Cour year:!! ago. tht·rt• v.·as a splsshy !-1G:O.l 11u1~u·ril called ·•'['y,·o \\1etks \I 1h IJ.1 \'l'." Jane Po\.\t>\1, \1(, 1r •• l!.1rl·n{'xl-door to a gold 11 1~1•·. 1\ ;lS 1he star A perky n. 11 l~,1 r.('r C"~·llrd D <' b b i C' H1''> n0I<!:-> played her bratti:-h 11 111•· sister. ~1ng a hil of 1•l11 111 •·1{·n! r'IO!l:.>('nse c ri \ l t' d ··Ah.i J);1 h,1 1-lon(lymocl\,'' a nd l.1un( t14-d a l'.areer <>t her ()o,.,n. to ~lace her. You gueMt.-d r -------7 it. f'or th\' nex: ~ven r11onth~. the darlin~ of Broadway w1ll I~ r.ont olhcr thJn Jane PO\\'cll. Sil•.:'s ::.!ill fre~h Cl.) a peach hlosson1. ~he sut!!:i bcttl•r th.1n r \'rr. and llH: rc;1l uvn• 1.~ -}OU'rc not goin:.: 10 b._·lir\C \Ill\ Llflll'SS \OU ~t ' TlW' .• !1011 ~h1(o; 4j yc<i r s cld , Ll1! ~!t r· !••Jh.~ <l" \'l'JUH : <ind v1\in1n1 ;i.~ ~he <~cl 1n "'J'wo \\,.,·~~\\'1th J.01t " • ~ • ; B.olbo~ lll•d. ~I ..,_,,n ""~"' 01l t~48 Jpon e •) NOW THRU TUESDAY "BRAVO i ' ll rtiltt)I \x· :-flllll'lh1ug tit('\ llllt 1n ti->-· food •JU! 111 Ca.1if{lrni:1. 11 can't be the :il r. for this most sophisticotL'd, ~ntA ·rtai nin~. and delight.. full y saliril'al comf!dy about ehanging sexual mores and the efforts . of rouple<> to kt'f•p pact>," -Wilham \l,'oll. Cue Macaiine "TOTALLY DELIGHTFUL. II your wife or husband hlUI never se<'n an X-rated movie, 'Le Sex Shop' is the one to take her or him to. lt is wholesomf', refrcshin' & deliciously funny satire. ' -St"wart Klein. WNEW-TV l.:H>l>bu· has been a stat c.\'er ~11\N', 11\0st recently nl.'llung Br11:1d1,·ay history in "Irene" .h11)(' hasn't appeared on th!' scrctn for 16 years . Last \.\'et'k. OC'bbie left "Irene" and UlOUght up the perfect girl .. I GUESS cvel")'Olll' expecl :> lh<' old MG~1 stars 1 0 look 11!..1· !:he t-.IG~I Hoo." Sht' laught-d last wee k before the oi:ienin~ She looked \t"rrlfic to me. "1 y,·ent on ;.111 t-.llit-.1 junkl'l to AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CIVIUZ4TIO+l IS CiOHE! "'lJHeuf'tiw &st Rt~ fJf /lt..e fjt!JI', -111.il MAG.1.llN[ A Sidney Glatiff Production GLEN &RANDA A Jim Meer.de Film COlOI (X) No One Undo-r 18 Admitttd TODAY'S CBDSSWDBD PUZZLE ACROSS Adhesive 6 Bullr1ncn 10 Poke1 item 14 D1v1de 19 Launl!rv ?O "Cl1n1011 s ditch ' ? l Perlume 22 Su•\ mC11ter 2<1 TV c;ommerc1al 25 Hockey 111ar :?6 Detergent 27 Identity 26 Ovine motner 29 Japanese drama 30 Wedding vow: 2 wds. 3 2 Very importanl 35 Pate :J1 Since 38 Move smoot'1ly 4'0 Caviar • 1 Direction 1nd1ca1or .a~ Drink s1ow l·1 A<I African antelur;e 45 Purposive .A7 Perform 49 Harangue~ !JI M11!lary .s!udent !l l Cenual po•nt "'-4 Embrace !JG Essence 57 ScoHisn bushel !:r8 Contl~e f.::' Balel\JI 04 1enn1s te1n1 65 Jo<n 69 Ooulen! 7 0 Hawauan ibird 72 Disencumber 74 Bumplun 7~ Threasome 77 WhO l\y " • ·' " ,. ., 78 Pronourt 171 Mah-Jonqg 80 V1r.tor piece R3 Equine 1 i') Siamese cou1 mo1 ner!. 17•1 1h:.s 80 Possess•.e 1;.i Great loar oronoi1n 1; r C rie s! ~r'l\Jnd 87 S~•I')• \ 16 Vichy (,'~ ~1 1K worm '>l:mrr?1s ~ LeltuCP 1 ;ri Younq gwl <;<~ Surio!an:s 18 1 An~alvt QJ Old w+ne cups 182 Sweet~op % lmpor1ant pan 183 C <tre11I gra11"1. Q9 He•vy nuo 1~4 C loth fold 100 Hindrance 10<: Female lowl DOWN 105 Weed killE"" J07 In 11me: mu:;1c 111 Courl 1 12 Market booth i 14 Pa1n1nQ t 16 Thal man 1 17 Amb11ion 1 18 Alailka cape 120 PlaylC't 122 All1rmahv1: vote 123 Foot soldier 12~ "r111 bone 1:>" Sne<:lkY 1:-.~ P:edge l .J I I lo~·~ l11tin l:l.l Aaulate ~.'o By w,1v cl \Ji P.;pal c1own 1J3 Czocn nieasure !~ 1 Untas111onahle 142 Av1c11ty 14f1 Anger<; 1.t7 Dec ay !~!J Sa1llJG8' ! ,3 De!rt-r.£>r' 1:i<I Flapper l:i5 Sa!1s!Jed 1:,7 Nau1•C•I call 159 B roadw~·1 nart 160 Sm1Ple sugar IR1 Winged 163 Face to t~ce 166 Ne1th!'r Hi7 ~11end1nq 168 r rench 111encl 159 Curved soon 1 Sp11nk 2 White .J Japane~ measure A Ouralion ~ M1SlRK1t 6 Entreat 7 Gort club a Lasso 9 B11n1.:;ll 10 Athes 11 G 1rl'snam& 12 l!alian city 13 Bureau 1 ~ Preci p:tous 15 Chess piece lG Reclin~ l i' Not· pre!1~ \8 Sl'loe P/11\ 1~ Bor.;ce 23 Bird's oer.::l'l 3 1 Luonc11\ e JJ E1tinc1 Onrl ._.4 Aui.; genus .'6 Possa!!.swe pronoun '•7 Al!>O ~2 Prec<Ou•. liQlJtd 44 Rawooned 4fi Signal 48 Bath ve~sel 50 F acl ~I Aoa1ns! !>3 Take place :.:i Adorn ' . 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" I' 57 Buddha ~8 Frolic 59 Gove1n CiO Eurooean cily fit Surf•ce F.J Uc;r.)Or f.;:i AQroCUltui e codd~ss h6 rJor;P t».;:ilCtrf'I f)1 Quo111 f.B Throw i \ Hi"ve a tletH ; J Decorum 75 Proh1b1! •13 ---· -and i:iaoas ;~ Leg1slala 81 Anger \ 82Bovs "'~ 84 Hebrew measure 85 Blackboard Ea Gym pad 9 1 Separations 93 Mat•Jre 95 Cu! 97 Heavy ::iwell 98 Ehlfnily ioo Possesses 10 1 K1cK: sranr;i 102 Any 103 8.P.Q_E.. mew.brr 106 U19e on 108 Bre N•ng aQen1 109 Long lo• 110 Rub111ya1 au!ho1 11.J Ftir1ous i 1~ Babylorvan ood 1 1g Roof f'dge.s 1 ~1 Leao1nq amphibian' 124 Provided lha: ll " " " 125 S;iy 121 Co'121' 128 Chine~ ""°"' 1:n Tw1sls 132 Rnw1ng '" 1J 4 Beholrl' 1J5 D1vrnsi bird '17 TrurnOf'I blare 138 Poker Sl&~lt 140 Miss Pa1tyg1ver 1'2 Crow OVl'!I 143 Lisi 144 COIT'QISS poinl 145 Aclress Farrow 146 t-lun1mg dog 148 Boo! le11ture 150 Cargo unit I~ 1 Storage space 152 Wading bird 1.';4 Coque!te 156 01v1n1ty 158 Pnsta l Seil! 161 M ine F1encn 162 He Wiif> La!•n l6A Helm oosi11on J65 AM <ilner~ Lalin 168 Fon .iv 170 Noun d1mmut1vf! 173 B•nd 176 Re1;arr:1n' 180 AmOary " in the Raw I WffiA,M Im ll}J1Y $ THE EXORCIST STARTS FRIDAY FEB. 15 l ____ ~HO.: ol ADAl!l.S, COSTA MESA. PHONf 5<16·310l '"THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN' TAKES OFF LIKE A BLAZING FOREST FIRE, WITH A THRILL A MINUTE. THERE IS STILL MAGIC IN THE MOVIES.'' Aa• Ree d, New York D•lly N•w• ~ E. l.A.'\int rrN<'" George C. Scott in , Mike Ntehols "1"' "The Dayof the Dolphid'; 11.;......r; .-~ ·~:"";'II.~~ "'""" ...,._e IV The Wild~ Wild West! Reli,·e an authentic, e\·er-exciling (;hos t Town! Witne.o;;..~ ma,·erick ~unsli n gers .in blazing actio n? Explore the dark and deep Calico mi.oat! Experience the fun-floating, Htomarh·tumbling 1880's lor ride! Re1Jve the s pirit of the old "-est! · Knott's Ghost To"-n ... A Fonta!rtic AdTenture'. Then relive the enjoyment of Bay Bagers ana Dale Evans Sat, Sun & Mon ~ February 16, 17 & 18 ~ Relive the old west excitement ... relive " ' ., Wl!EKDAY5 7:1l& t 1)t I SAT . IUN. , ...... 1.11 C-•-•111-<llCI WEEkO•V' 6-1·10 S•TISUJt/TUE5. 1 ·4 ·6 ·1 -11 I O"IVl:•IN ONLY "Cll•ltt't Llftd" f PGI 5ft1WU,..._.:41 I'·"'· KIDTT'S DEBBY FABU· ... SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS • I Baena Putt. Ca • Open Dally al.IO 'La,• (71') 827·1'1'11 \ • I ' •• y · 1 Capricorn: Gain ·Prestige by Accepting Responsibility MONDAY By SYDNEY OMARR (Mar<h 21-April 19): changes lndlcate:t In eas of marria ge , 1 Mlhlp, joint efforts and ! It agreements. ~ ready ,: r deal with the unortQotlox . I to principles. One 111 ~rlty is backing you. lflrhaps even y,•hilc appearing 1 !if.criticize . . ~ ,l'AURUS (April 20-~lay 20~- Qbe phase of basic .activit y 1 i~fini!Jhed. Prepare for nc°""' ._!.concept~. procedures. One who ~"shares interests has workable (• idea fOf' saving and producini.:. : Cooperate . Take a <.:hancc. a. GEMINI (t\'1ay 21-June 20): Good lunar upoc! DOW. colncldes with love, <n1UYity, children and drama. Xou come ally,. What WU roulioe takes on Upecls ol eolor md change. Leo, Aq aa riot individual" could ti g u re prominenlly. Imprint your own style. L1!8d rather than imitate. C.4.SCER (June 2t-J ut3• 22): Practical ·matters w h i c h concern budget , inve stments d o m i n a le . \"ou need <'ooperalion ef mate, partn~r. Joint erfort is likely to ht bright in financial sense. LEO (July 23-Aug. Z2 ); Confusion attempts takeover. Key OO\V is to be versatile, to piece together bil4 ct This time the bu llets are hitUng pretty close to.home! • . ' ,\\1 1-.; It !l >: "SCOfl,IO·' l & 11 1) "M,ltiG" •.oo FR ID<\V "lritAO" I & \I "F'R EVI E N" 9: 1~ SAT. & SUN & TUESDA'o' FROJ\\ 12;)() I',,, 2ND lOf' Am.ACTION BURT "SCORPIO" LAN<;:AS TER -....... -"-..:. .. • Sano An• Frwy. "••r Ch1pnwn Fot1nt1in V•llt V • 839· 1500 Q,.,,11• • 558·7022 tn!onnation. Short trip, viD, relatives ·rttt in picture. <Xie wl"ID does plenty of talking may not be straight ·where facts are concerned. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept 22\: Pro!ect \'aluables. Refuse to accept allegation a~ fac!. Someone wants sJmethinl? for nothin g -from you. Know it and don "t ~e.11 vourself ~hort. ''ot1 hnvr ri1~lit to expeet con1~·11saiion for e r r /) ]' ts . scr\ ices. iclens . LlliflA (Sep!. 2.~·0cL 22 l; Cycle hlgh ; a u r a of excitement prevails. Creative ipark Is ignited. Mak" new starts. Welcome "PPortunily to express ideas In meaningful ways . Be ready for change.. SCORPIO (Oct . 23·NO\". 21 ): ·you love secrets but now )'OU should b~ p:-epared to have t he m puhliciicd, revealed. Don ·t be caught off guard. !told some1hin i;:: in reser\'e. SA GIITARIUS 1 '.'l°O\'. 2'l· Dec. 21 f: Friends are open. C\'f>fl eccentric. Ycu may fin(] it difficult to r e c o n c i I e st.atemeo'8 people make and the y,·ay they act. Ride y,•jth the ·tide. Wait. CAPR.ICORN (Dec 22-J an. 19 1: You make mor1t-y 110W y,1th one who i'i professional. skilled and capable of put1 1 n~ lde11s to '.\'Ork . You also gain prestige by u c: c e pt i n g responsibiht,\", Th er e 1~ synchrooizalion bt'l1\l•Cll Y.hlH \"OU do and thf' re sult11 Obrained. AQUAlUliS (Jan ~G-Frh. 18J: Universal appeal I s !eatured A-teans yoo feel pulst> of public. Cycle ls wid c- ranging. You no longer are limited. You can go far - nnd t.hose y,·ho are petty iA'lll fall by the waysid e . PJSCt;s !ff.>b. 19-.\larch 20 1. Important nov.· lo probe dig and cut av.J\' SUp<'rficia li t~· Take di rect actl(}O. Bring forth I rrentlve rt:-;ourcfs. It ;,: \"O'lr· st.\•le 1h;i1 l • 1:11s -entphis1 1.(',' II ~Juncv deal 11·ill b t' l'lar1fl1..'d Wl1y Mother Is P1·ef e1·able to a Snal{e By ERMA BOMBECK You know the trouble with some women? 'nley have no Imagination. A neighbor was telliiy$ me the ottier da y 'th.at her h'btle boy, Jody. \\'anted lo brin~ a bull snake home from his vacation. "\Vhat did you tell him ?" I •""ked. own mind!. They may jump up and down and think they want to leave their Mommys and Daddy.s for a fun trip, tut after two days away from Mme, it's split-up time. 2. ''ou would get bcred \rith one another. Afte r all, v.·hat can a Sflilke do? Can he cha~P a balJ after you thrO'.\' 11 ? 3. Sfl&kes arr a mino iit y he got a headache? 7. How would you explain Jt 'to him il .somebod y accidentally hit him with a rake? 8. You v.•ou!d be forcing on him a n1onk's f>~istf"nce. Hn\v do you know he d0<~sn·t \\'ant to date'.' 9. If you l>Ut ti"lal snl'l kc i:1 ti:c car 11 :!h vo11r 1nn!her. Ji:hf' v.ill h:\\C a ·1i,,1ri ilt:]lk and drop dead. 10. A.<>k yo11rst"lf, do you WR.nt to be a 1nottwrless boy roaming through life with a sex· s ta r v e d , militant, maladjusted snake in a Coke bottle? "He chose you instead of the snake, right? my neighbor asked . "l\o. bu! 11.-··' s!ll! think1nn :11>ot..t 11."' I ~.110. ··1 touldn"1 think of a rt'aso:i \rh·· he t'Ouldn"t." she said, l.c·:1ilrssl~· s hrug g i n g her sh(1ulders. '"Are rou kidding?'' I shriek~d. ··A few years ago, my son captured a small slimy spe<:imen in a Coke OOttle and I could think of 16 reasons for leaving him behind. (11)& snake, not the boy.) ~f~up.10F·af:e1i1.th°: ~~-:~1·a~::·~~J~=·~=\t~:~==~=:=~===:=~~~ di';°n~;:;~oo:,. diffi""l lol llmJ: J: i i:!:rJi;J }J paper tr:aui. •- !». Snakes adhere lo a die! or living things, \\'hat happens - when he runs out of n1ice ~:.:~,~~~~Ill"'~~~~~~ ood begins to eye oor meter :...,i·· ..... reader? --- I. So.lkes do not know their fi. Jlow would we know if AL PACINO. "SERPICO" l>rod..<•dhtMA•TW ... AMAN ~DySIONlf LUMIT' So~bv WAl.DO SAlf ....... ~ Wf•Ull 69Hd .... 1r•bci-ol: b·1Nn• -... "''''""tr' -1• ntlODDIL&••• Rh}~) -~~~~1"j~~.;,1;~~0:;sp"';:'~~ r.ft.: "THE LAST AMERl<;AN-H,R,O" "SERPICO" SHOWS LAST TIME FEB. 14. MUST MAKE WAY FOR "THE EXORCIST" FEB. ~ ORil:ING: l l"'°1f!V 901 l()YS. l lllW.Y '""'GNl ~· JOHH ~!EMA!I UQUWI Ol.lHCM CO. ~ Wk•y• 7:l~t1>0, s.1., 1 .. n. \ 1l041)0...I clo.71H ·t 1)0 Wit > I 11:11 '.11 1.11" l •I I Ii· It II Slil'lday F"tbn.ial')' 10, 1i;74 DAILY PI LOT 8 7 · ----------1 : ''PAPILLDI t ' f ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES OF THE YEAR!"· ~oc '" .~.,;· .. .. ·~· r , 1.1 fRl1NKLIN I. SCHAI I NEil :1ln1 PAPILLOR • '(,.'I\ ' . ' I --.:~:::::~:::.:~:..::;::::.:::.::::...:.~~c-·_··_·_··_·~~··_·_ ... ~-~-"' I IOSEPl-i E. LEVINE ......... GEORGE C. SCOTT'" .MIKE NICHOLS rnm 11USH \AN DEVERE At.U.. SOKVJNO FRITZ WEAVElt t ~---.. -.... -.. -~ JOSEPH E.Ll:VINE ROeERTMERLE JUCHARD SYUllUT ?::c'."!'P.!'J. .... ..... '!._ ..__., BUt:K HENR\' ROBERT E. REL VIA MIKE NtcHCllS (hiW.d!!,,.. I -· -· A"MoErnbai)''"'""" ... ...... ._ MON . .fll, ..._10 SAT.-SUN. ·TV. 2......_1·10 TlllATWI ,._ MON.-Fll. 7.9.1 1 SAT. SUN. TU(S, 1.3.5.7.9.11 .• i'•O:!::::J:;:;~::::;~!:!::!'"=;=::::~~~~!:··~ . . . . • • . · I ' • ' )• JOll!ftl &~ ,,_ GECRJE C. SCOTI • • )11, ~ < ! <~ . E ~ • ....... ' .!<', '.J(DilltyHU~"· ............ ~, • • 2ND IUl:T (ll LA NC.A Sn• "SCORPIO" PAUL SCOFIELD ALAIN : llDliiiLONijijjijil • • e CONTIN . ELLIOT GOULD· -- ·ROBERT BLAKE HOllDAY MATINEES S'-T.·IUN . TUESDAY (l) MATINllS • SAT.·IUN. '!UH • IOT- TI .. WESTBROOK • llOC'«MUllT ON WIP•fARI AYI. i MU, IO. Of UIDIN llCM fWY, PLUI • Tiil ICllNCI P~TMlllUll "HILU'llOM CHIONICU" •••••••••••••••• l ••··-m-.... -DI LAUMlllTW AL. M"'MI. •w ED:.mi PlUl-JlfF lllDGIS ''THE LAST AMERICAN HllO" POllTIVll Y I NDI Ill. 1 • HILD OVEl WALT DISNEY loblnt"*1 11111Jw.cm.,..,P'r•loc"'"' <>lOJ PLUSoOll~T NATUll HIT WO•DIR GrlTIU. '· ) MAJOI FIA.TUii PllVllW SATURDAY · 9115 ... M. Youny love 1,ili.e'S the helm .•. and DAO FLIPS OUT~ WllJ ~SNEY ,;<; ""01",•.1'0•• ~ Rn(4il\W l_)_...1. TliCHNICOLOR • . -...... .. I \ • • • • • • • • • WUTM1Nan .. AND GOLD.EN w.sr. 192-449J ·I • • Robert Redford .:jeremiah Johnson" T'HlAT•l TMlll • MOfrril •• WID.·ntUIS.·fll. 1-t.11 T'HIATll fOUI MOH.·WID.·TMUl5 • .fll, ...... • • • 1: • • • • • UT. IUN. 1..J.S TUlS. 7.t .11 t.Af •• SUN. 2..._. MS. 1·10 ~-1· • • • • • • • • • • •• • •1 ......................... iiiii ............... ~-0 ·STRf'SNID mm= ·THIA.TRI TWo. THE WAY WE WERE • • • PLUS GEORGE C. SCOTT e FAYE DUNAWAY "OKLAHOMA CRUDE" • I ' I .. Sunday, Ftoruary 10, iq74 AFS Visiwr w Chile Finds Watergate, Mil<J, " CQUntry just came to a balt,11 poor people with the )Xivatt days: er e\'tll weeks at a. ~house." ..... By JOHN ZALLER he nicalb. stj)oob attended by the middle time." Ho fl'eqll<lltly hoard runflre 01 "-~1' "1 ... '''" ;. ,.;, clUi," be explains. TtoUbte i n c r ea s e d IS ln the atreeta, and tbert were \'ou·u hiave to exruae Seth ~ ... ITMAXESW atergate Allende pushed forward witl! ~shortages of food Vaccaro k he y.~ when seem very insignificant" ~· ,.,. "Bur EVERYONE 1n the radical plans to natipnalize and commercial goods. A mer i can s talk aOOut Vacam> was in Otlle during private ~s. 'Whk:h were Jndustry, redbtrlbute ~. Dll'ini: ttu period, Vaccaro Yt'atergate. the period ~ President mainly Catholic. ~ this and ccotrol prices aod wages. says, Chile was a "country The 1&-year-old Newpcrt Salvadore Allende, the first because it me.ant a carumnlst without a future. Beach youth 'has just returned Marx.ist elected to power in government could be telling "BY AUGUSf the whole :"Jbere was COO\Pltte dmm. fro.irl a year 1n Odle as en the Wes~m v;orld. fell into the Catholic 3Cfnols to stop country was involved l n No me knew what would American Fie Id Service disfavor with his people and teaching religion.'' protetlts and ju.!t about happen nert, so everybody student in the Americans was eventually removed from Thus the Allende prq>OSal everyooe was on strike," stopped m.udying or doing Mc:Q-he's a • 1 busted cop, ~ 'tt.! l hl8 gun 11 l-'~· unllc:enMd, • '~i and his story )"' it 11 lncrtdlblel "")» CPG) .JOllNW abroad progrrum. llis visit let office in a m.ilitary coup. led to weekly riots . according Vaccaro says. anything. The country just hi1n sc-e "tlat another crisis The trouble marted in the t o Vaccaro. "Of course ( stayed away stopped." At EJtt,...MLW.• in government can be like. na tion's high schools. "'here ''All the students cared about beca~ I was an American. On the mornin.g of &;pt. 1.__.:.C:"7i<:ti.<=:..:;=---t.-'"_-',...2__~· OR;SW ;. '"There was a time when VaccRro ·was a student. was politics and protesting," but sometimes I couldn't avoid 11 the chaos suddenly ended c n L100 •KO -MON.·1'11. ITARTS h• P.M. ,_ _,. - ~' ,, WITNESS TO COUP : '. CdM's Seth Vaccaro almost everyone was 0 n "Allende wanted to unify the he says. "It got so bad that it. One of the biggest riots as militan• troops l'leized-the .. LAST Of' SHIU.A'" fl'O) coHT. l'IOM 1 l'.M.. strike, there were riots nearly 1_~pu_b~t~ic:_:"'~"'°":_:~l:_:s~ys~l~e~m:_:o_f_the_:__::'°~""=-""_:_hoo:_:l_s_•~·ere:_::_:clooed_:_;__fo~r:_:_w~as_:__•_t:_:th~e'-uru"'-·v_e_r._il~y-ne_a_r_~g~ovemmec..:::::::=n~I~. ______ J~~~-~~~"~ .. ~·~~··~·:•;·~M~.~~=~"~'~"~'~'~'~'::·'~'~' ~·=·==~ every \\"eek and the v.•holE:: t~:"~~~c:· ~ · .. ~-nywhere preordained. l t is : up to him to choose be\\veen · the kingdom and l he ~ shadows.'' What is to be man's : choioe'! On what rational or mvstie<1l. lndividunl :i n d · c.'()\lective premi9es shall it be made'! }~or me, the ansv.'cr lies in our comn1itmcnt to knowing ·and understanding. our concern for self and others, our sensitivities to our own and our society's nePds. and our belief in individual and collective man's ability to change and C\'o\ve. MANY YEA.RS ago, appeared on a panel progam with a delightful and brilliant Canadian author, J u n e Tax Lectures At Colleges A aeries of three ~·t'ekly lectures on income t a x preparation will be presented by Golden West and Orange Olast E\·en!ng C o I 1 e g e s starting Feb. 14 at Ora nge ·1 Coast, and Feb. 19 at Golden \\'est. The speaker \\·ill be Tony Brown, a men1bcr of the f\'e\\'Port Beach la\\' firm of H.ol>f'rt.~on. 1!01\·scr ;:i n d fiarland. TilC Orange (''.!'.:!O! l~ctures 1\'ill be hl'.ld in the little theater nt Coron.'.l clel Jl.1ar High School. and in !he coll ege ~ter building at Golden West, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. No advance registratioo is and the lectures Callwood . At that time, we necessary, were discussing our value are free. jOOgment:s and concerns. and ·-----------1 ~r:,e:~ch to ha~h.emn1::! ,J;f ~ I i ti~'l;! ! !BI!' greatly ~e aspects of my .-. . . '"'°° own life. "I am my brother's , . , 1 , l• -- " -keeper. ~21.H• """Wl'WOOll .. On ref!c-c!ion. June Call'n'!X>d asked me lo reconsider th.at d bu MAGNUM ,OICI 1W! motto, slight ly cha nge t MACKINTOSH MAN ll'O) ra r n1ore powerful, "I am my "-"~'='"~' ~~~·~·=·~·~· ~· ~-~.,~-~~ brother." If C'aCh of us can PAC1 .. IC TH•.&T"• recognize. the Teality of this SUP~sw'YlPl\m paradoxical and d y n a mi c ER~ interaction of eKistential self w1"~rt: .. 'Kl~~'7~~:!~1" ad · lal th rs and at SM.• s...i.-•-10 .. ,... a socie O e • OlllAMOI Drlw•-ln t & I the same time bring into Frt..Set.& ""'·-'•"' 10•,.. dynamic equilibrium the ,_.,_,_.,..,1,_._,...._ forces of faith and rea.900, '•"'11' '""~ I f ol ~•FH11 .. ,,.-. G.._.! I believe that the uture · i man and the !Ocieties and 'i nations or this earth will be , bluer. We can and must make 11'91111 """''· '' 511/TUl f, Tll 1:>0 ~.Ill. "SUPER DAO .. Prl. 1:H·S•llTllH 1-4:111 ... p.m . .. SON 011' ll'LUllllER" Pri. ':4!·111:11 S•I. """ Tv11. 2:1116·•;10·1:40 p.m . .l"'.'JfOUNTAIN VAlllY ll<J~#"'~ll ,._...,"i"OQUWii;1 & !1D1Nc.1R 11r9•ln M•t. 51 5•1/Tu••-Tll 1:JO p.m. "THE WAY WE WERE ~ "rl. 11 S1t/Tu.•. l :SS-t p,m , nOKLANOMA CRUDE ~ P~. •10; 511.·Tlll1. l-41 p,m . LI D 0 NEWPOQY BEACH lNTll.ANCJ ?0 l lDO ISlf 6'J IJSO F.XCLUSI VE~ JIJS STORY JS J;'l;'CREDIBLt;! EVES. ~llOM I P.M. IPGI CONTIH. SAT.&. 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Th e quicker ment, q1wlity u11d occasio11al/y l got back to rodeo work . the quicker controversy on a scaJ.e never be-l made some more momey." fort attai·ited in the world of at.Ii -Dixon recalls another incident in lttics. Yet sports of days gone by \he old days. had great mome1i1s and s tar per-"I used to have a fast quarter f oT'l'fW!rs. Toda y our look at t hose horse named Dog ,'' be says with daya fo cuses an Honier Dixon. a wry smile. catgary, Pendleton. Ch e yenn e, "I'd .take him to rodeos and tie Madison Square Garden, Hollywood. him up near i1be arena, then ride 'lbey're more than a dream to elf on my call roping horse. former rodoo cowboy star Homer "When I woukl return. there would Ohm -they're a reality and bring usually be oomebody dlere wanting fond menlories to the 72-yeaT-Oid a match race. f'Ol'mer mwboy, now living in Cerrit06. "I would wwlly decline the ""When I started at 18, we ell got .. tnvttatlon for awhile, acting like I ~r aqd put up our own money,: wa ~"their horse. That was mllll~ '5 ,to $20, !~ competed for in the days when you saw & good the w~r s sha~. . ., ~ and felt you had a better one How did he do f1na0C1a!ly . and pushed for a match race with "I made ·a living and had my own a side bet. roping arena and my own calves "When I finally would consent to Lo practice on. When I'd return from a race, we 'd bet three or four hundred Going Back IN SPORTS a weekerd rodeo, I'd sleep for about an hour then go out and practice fa< the ..... of the day." Homer began his career I n Bartlesville, Okla. and in 1937 had one of his best years. He rode bulls. did call roping. bulldogging and rode barebadt: and saddle broncs. 'There were few events he passed up. ' "That's a\l I ever did," ~he smiling patriarch of rodeo cowboy competi tion w.ys. "I came out to Cali~ia in 1943 and after !the Sheriff 's ROOeo in the Coliseum, they v.·anted me to work in movi ng pictures.'' 1be lW"e of Hollyv.·ood intrigued him and he staYed with the films for 91h: years, ridin g as a stunt man f0< Bill Elliott and Roy Rec.,. amoog otheB. "! quit because the falla hurt me too mudl. I could have kept on in pictures but I felt if I couldn't ride a hofSe, I didn't warlt to v.U'k in dlem." Im~ rodeo wort a toogh way to make-. living? "I've had f!flery bone in my body brokai /It one time or another," be aaya in a matter-ol..taot tone. "It really tickJes me to see these people going around with neck braces these dafs . I remember having my neck broken roping calves when my dollars em have a friend hold the stakes. While we were preparing for Ule race, my friood would If.hen bet the money from ix.b parties in side bets and we'd make out pretty well becaooe we uutlly won.'' WM he evt1 known as a rodeo oowboy dlampim of the U.S. or Canada? "I wou1dn'·t say ·that. But everybody else said it at ooe time, I guess." Longevity is a traJt in the Dixon family. Homer's mochers is still living in Texas at 1:be age of 93 but he says his closest tood1 with deatb didn't come in llhe rodeo arooa but on the highways. He was hospttalized for five months and incapacitated for ano1her three months after an automobile accident three years ago. If he had his life to live over again, \\'hat profession would he pursue? "I nevC!' had it easy in rodeo. It's a rough life. But if I had it to do all over again, I wou1dn 't change .. ,_ .. a-... It's been a long time since that lirot mewing piolure Mth Deama Durbin, ''Oein't Help SUlging .•• And a lon«tt time since he began his rodeo ·career ot II. Bui llomer Dixon isn't me to sit back oo past laurels. He can be fomd daily at a ridillg stal>le in Artesla, helping y...,,,.... llddle up 8l1d maintaining a horse of his own for competition. The stab! ....... his home and he wouldn't have it any otller way if he lives ito .. htmdred am five. UCI Suffers 75-73 Setback In Overtime By HOWARD L. HANDY Of ,,., o.il1' Piiot Slltf UC Ri verside won a n emotionally· charged overtime decision from coaclt Tim Tift's UC Irvine Antea ters basket· ball team before the largest crowd oC the season (1,200) at the UCI gym Sat- unlay night, 7>-73. The Joos leaves UCI with a 13--8 record oo the eve d. a three-game swing to the Pacific Northwest with the fmi:t stop at Pcrtland State Tuesday night. River· .6ide is now 17·3. Saturday night's game wa! in doubt right to the final buzzer with neither team leodJnc 'by more than .U poinis al any time. In the first half the score was Ued 14 times witli' UCI holding the lead oo 10 occasions and Riverside seven. The second half was the same with Riverside ahead five times, UCI on four occasioM and the decision knotted nine times. At end of regulation play, it was 6H4. In the flve--lllinute overtime stanza. Gary Eubanks scored the first basket foc the Anteaters, then Riverside \\'enl in ~ 68-&:I, before.Tim Tivenan drop- ped in a 10-foot baseline shot to knot it lot the last time at 68. BObby Wailers hit his serond baseline jumper of the extra session with 3: 19 left and Scott Magnuson made one of two free throws Md it was a one. and three- poinl diflermtial to the end wheo UCR's Keith Batiste bit a charity tos1 to wrap it up with tv.·o seaNKb remaining. "I didn't think we played very well. especially in the first hall," Tilt said following lhe defeaL "I thought our kids played hard with good intensity and emotion and lhey kept corning back but we were putting the shots up too quickly in the first half." UCJ's leading scorer, Jerry ~faras. played with. a badly swollen little finger on his righ.t hand. No x·rays y,•ere taken of the injury suffered at Cal state (Nortbridge) Friday night but indications are that it is fractured . Maras took a splint off just before game time. The injury Is to his pitching band and may be a bigger blow to UCI's baseball team than to the basketball squad. UC lnJIM (JU "'"'''' IJ(I JV flll .. ,w Mwa ·-· 01vl1 TIY..,.n M•11nu1on H•Wklns Pallwttr TC111 t1 3 1 1 1 8ebeOCll: J 4 4 U Jtn-ln1 7 ) ~ 11 01 ..... 51 14 J6Krt•1l J 016Ha!r I 2 2 11 JoPll'\$0tl 0 101 .S18~Y 2 0 0 4 Osler1!rom 2t IS 16 1J Tol•li Y~lty Half!lm1: 36-:U. Eftd T'lllUl•llon: 6212. JV Hlllllrn1: UCI JV 3:2·21. FllMI ~ UC Rlv1t11d1, Sf.SJ. "" .... 6 I 1 IJ i 0 ' ' 4 2 4 10 2 2 1 ' . ' ' ' I 0 0 2 I 0 2 7 I l 2 J U11'07J Antley Save·s 7 -6 Win~for U.S . By GLENN WHITE Of .. D.rt'I' ,. ........ Hard-.-.! goalie Guy Antley turned to • oporkllng perfonnaooe. lbtrlRilC Italy's frantic comeback bid to Ille closing moments ol S a t U r d i y ' I international water polo matc::h with lhe U.S. It Newport Harbor High. A IUD.toasted crowd. of 472 watched the steady playing Americans break ... it open with two quick goals in the last period to earn A 7-6 verdict: II wu lholr eecond triumph over 1he ltallanl tn as many days. The aeries now ""'"' to Northern California for o game • DeAnza Ootlege '°""Y· Antley. e aopllomore •t UC Irvine, bod played well ~ the imiaJe ( Satunlay but he WU portlcularly toup with two fine saves al the end 0( the third quarter and two llopo In the lul IQ-. '.l'he blodt . wttlL I: 30 lo go lftd · 11!11 U.S.• on top 1~ • .,._ with the wlm89 playing two aie1L Ilion and ·~ victory for ccoch ll:a Newlllld. ' . ' The !tallaas who p aiporb play flUn &cieli• Mlrlo Sooltt, had kept the heal on for thiJ Ont three quarters, leading through much ol the early golrig. However, the Yonlts g6t two goalJ . in 'M -to •!>reol< a Ue and.RI up the win. 'nfe'flril came with 4:111 to go in the game when Ob?npic veteran Peler AICD bit UCt'1 Jack Dlcb11MR with .. pu. lnslde ond Dlclanam IOOl't><I. Then with three minutes ·loft 8..... ... Bnldley Clllllle<1ed on a IS.fool llhot with Bnice illlclt gelling the U1lsl Tliat made ~ H and the loom dldn't ICOl'e qaill·...uJ the f\nal 2l-. 'lt.l!ad;Jl't>em • gNDr of liWe emotion untfJ Ill\ last quarter when the ··~·:::e::f-to come to life. • ,(!1'11lsed the steody Perlo""i"""' of Dickroann and A>ch Ind lau~ Anllloy 's showing. "We plll)'ed bE:tt.er Mlay night. · We were more excited and W!rc mo\>lng better. Today we had a ~rd time getting drives coonliliattd,-aometlmea we 'd haven~ guy1 'movlng .. C>thei' Umcs no one would move," Newland said. ........... "'" Italy t ' 1 1-4 'Uni• Stll'-t ? 1 2-1 u.1. SC:OftlNO -Olc:lt""1'111 2, ltr1111, lrtditY1 At(fl. hfllnt1, I~ 1 MCI!. OAIL V PILOT (; { Bruin.s Ge.t Big Scare, Edge Beavers, LOS ANGELES (AP \ -Top-ranked UCLA , paced by Bill Walton's 31 points and 19 rebounds. bcld of! a stem challenge by Oregon State Saturday night to ·win a rugged Pacific-8 basketball game, 8().75. from the Beavers. \Vallon and freshman Marques Johnson led UCLA to a 53-40 advantage with 12 minuU>$ to play but the pesky Beavers came back in the scoring of rererve Rich Plant. Oregon State put on an 11-2 scoring burst to oot the margin to four poiW. But then Walton hit a bucket to get UCLA rolling agam. However the Bruins led only 6J..60 with 6: 15 to play aa OSU freshman guard George Tucker bit four aholl in a row. John!K>n then hit a 10-root baseline jump shot. Walton followed with a nine-- fool tum·aroond jumper and Walton added a foul shot. That made the score ~ and the 18-1 Bruins coasted home for thei r seventh victory in Pac.a play wiU10ut a loss. Oregon State. led by the scorin g of Don Smith \~'ith 16 poin ts . dropped to 2·5 in lhe Pac·B a nd 9-10 overall. Johnson had 16 and Keith Y.'ilkes added 15 for UCLA. Oregon State started three freshmen and took an early 19-14 lead over the Bruins, who oomm:itted wmerous errors. But UCLA, paced by Waltoo, Johnson and Dave Meyers, went on a 14-0 scoring spree to 'take a 28--19 lead with 6:30 l<ft to play in die fiI>I ball. 1be game was close :thereafter with UCLA 8Sllllllllog a 40-30 balltime edge. ond haJf. 'M1ey never trailed again. Bob Trowbridge hit from the comEt' on a tum·around jump shot to give the Trojans the lead for good 39-38 just hall· way through lhe second hair. Before that tl1e lead had changed hands 11 limes and the score \1:as tied on seven other occasion.'>. :Forme.-Corona del t·lar llig h stand· out Casey Jones saw 21:? minutes of ac· lion in the first~hal r for USC, a strong indication th.at Trojan,, coach Bob Boyd expect.1 to use him more in the future. He did not sOOot and committed t\•10 fouls. Jones is a freshman. The Trojans got balanced scocing from Gu., \Villiams Y•ith 12 , all in the seco nd half ;ind Biff nur1'etl and Trow- bridge \vho h~id 10 ecic h. Ro n Le<: h"<I 1hr Ducks \l'ilh Hi points incl uding 10 er t h~~ last 11 tl0'.1'11 thC' ~trc!eh .n111·1 frrderi~·l\son ;_1dd~d !·! anrJ Jerald \\'ltl •·!l had l 1 l!SC' io nr .' 1ri.:: :111 ! ;,.::, :11 1 1 " pl<1,r .Tlit• 'l"oj.1n .. ;i ·,· ti•· t \'. •h ()·,,,,,r, fo1· St'<·ond placr in leagi:i.> !.landings. l\\'O gamr·s !)('hind l'Cl.A. Ort•gon's sea· son rcCQrd is 11·8. 9 IJ1ukies '1'01• C11l BERK EL EY-The Univ<'r..1\\· uf \\'u.··h· ington Huskies ha nded h<J-t 'r11i'.'l'1'1 '1v of CaHfomia Mn 8'2·76 scnb:ick in P<it~Hic.'a C011ference nction here S:1turday night before 2,300 fans. ~ H~es held a slim 36+35 edge at ha1fiune 1n a grune that v.•asn 't dPcided until the final buzzer. NFL PraiRed 80-75 _, -, Freotmrul James Edwards pocod tho scoring with 19 with Larry Pc.JrW h.IJ.. ting 17 t1nd Ray Price 15 (or the \1rlnntn. Rickie lla\\-1.home, a sophomore for Cali· fomia. ~·as hlg.h point man for the game with 21. \Vashingtoo held an l l-po1nt advantage ,,;lh three minutes left to play but Cali- fornia closed the ga p I() 80-16 with 3-1 secoods remaining, Chesler Dorsey sanli: tv10 fr~ 1hro~·!'I, hO\\'f'V('r , to ice the t'Ocl· test for the Huskies. The ganle left ~ teams \iith 2-5 con - ference mark.I. Overall. Ylashi ngtOn is 11-3 for the se.a50n while California Js 9-11 . e Stanford Rolls STANFO RD -St.anford 's sta rting front line. led by Ridt Kelley. accounted for 46 points Saturday and the Cardinal.s defeated \\'ashington Slate, 65-51, in a Paci fic-8 basketball g.'.lmc. The Cougars, playing \1·itl1out starting <'l'!l•C'r Sieve Pu idokas \\'ho i~ Injured , couldn't rniitc:h the Ca nis under U1e backboards and {railed 11·0 early in the game. Nev.•oomer Nor!1M1 Ba rnhill .scored 2.1 points to lead \\'SU in scoring. Sevcn·foot Kelley led Stan.lord in scoring \\'ilh 19 po ints before fouling out in the final minutes. \\'ashington State rallied and closed to v.'ithin four points several times late in the first half, but Stanford pulled to a 35-26 lead at halltime and scored the first eight points ol die secood hall. At ,file 8tart of. the !first haU, the Beavers kept pace with the Bruins and UCLA 'led only 46-36 before !taking .their l 3·point ,margin on <the shooting of Wilkes and Walton. Then ,the Beavers, \\--ho lost by ten points to Southern California Friday night, roared back to narrow •the gap. UCLA actually v.·on the game •at the cl free throw line, being outscored 35--31 on field goals. Ex-Bruin Injured l(nee, But Receive.cl Full Pay e USC Sinks Burks LOS ANGELES -Dan Andenoo hit 13 pointo .00 I~ Soultrm. Cali- fornia went on two sbort blitzes to de- [eat the University· of Oregon, 59-53, in a Pacific.a ba3ketball game Satunlay nighL •: ,· With· CJreion leadlng ·14-10, UsC.""""'1 10 axisecutive points in three and a half mimrt..,· Ihm 1ettied lo< a 22-ZZ lnler- ml.sslon score. Southern California's semnd bum wu decisive. In just over two minutes it connected on eight unanswered poinLs to lake a 4.fJ..35 lead at 7:55 of the sec· Johnson Breaks World Record POCATELLO, Idaho (AP ) -Former San Clemente resident Palt i Johnson broke her own v.:orld record in the 100- meter OOrdls "'ith s. smashing !3.2 clock· ing·in the Berinicn Rela3s track and field meet at Idaho State University Saturday night. The ~year-old rrom La Jolla finished tv."O-tcnths r:J a second faster than the rcCOf'd she set on the same track a year ago. '1TI1is race will get me mentally ready for a big race in Toronto, C1nada, next Friday," said the fonncr Seattle runner. "I hit !he last t \\'O hurdles or I might have run a 13.l." For those \\'ho are quick to condemn the National Football League as a heartless organization which thinks only of its own coffer and ignores the players, try this e1ample for size: FOl'JT¥'f UCLA player Brad · Lyman was drafted by the Houston Oilers and was in tryout camp last aJmmer. He eLl!NH WMITll WHITE WASH survived rookie camp and cu.Ls in the veterans sessioos lllllil the day before final player cuts were made. Then he suffered a serious knee injury. The Oilers, nevertheless. gave him full salary for the emuing season, got the injury surgically repaired, .00 Lyman will be back on the scene for another crack at making Lhe team in '74.. , -· Skip Wffilams, former E1t.1Dda Hip llblele, bas picked off 16 reboandl bd SCOl'fJd sa points as a reserve on tbe Univenlty ol Hawaii basketball team. lDara High ba.9cball coach Floyd Chandler has snubbed the energy crisis, saying his Saxons have no intention of cutting out night play this season. Chandle r, quick to ca!! technical fouls on anything that n1ovr.s \\·hen he officiates basketball . ought lo lake a class or two on what is civic respmsibility. Contrary to . Floyd auutdler's refUll &o lend • bnd ill the eoergy cridl, &be U.S. Auto Oab wlD cat dowa •• t11e1 ·alJoc1ted for 1M Mardi II Cllllfonla 500-mlle race. •t Ontario.. lt will 1-Ille u.nu for ... llaol• from 341 to Ill pflo• u4 will oet • -.plloll llmll .. pndlce. ~. there .... 80 -•IDOURt " ,.. ... ....-. <hi of the men involved In 11\0 propo<ed Fomtain Valley athletic club plant is Chuck Coker, a Huntingtoo Beach resident and former Occidental College track coach. I l.atest word out of Lapna Beach High i& that Nttm Boruei.i is tbe ml.de man with the belt shet at IUCCf:edin& HJtl Akins u Artists football co.ch. 1 Paul Burgner ot Hwrtingtm Beacll • is on the N<rthem Arizona Univet'3ity snow ski team and he's al!o a water skiing champ!oo. , . 1 Coda Mea H1&b topbomore bukttball ....,b . Rocky Fon!, laad1 Sanll ADI Volley Gllldal1 for lbelr wflllnpeso lo c:ooper:llie 1n tile Uteh of • jildet out of a Me. player'• locker durtnc a trip te SA Valley r..,..ty. · Fm! •YI Mbool authorities M!emed genniatly concerned about tht theft aitd promised to do everything In lhtlr po-rir to recoVer ii~ Orange C o a st College freshman JaniCT Lester recenlly sel a Come ts r:lub record for the 100-mctcr hurdles v.·ith a 14.6. _..., ___ ......i SURROUND'D -Bruce Black (21) passes off to teammate d'l'J'lte the presence of two Italian pol<>- lsts. Black ljlped the United States team to a 7-6 victory Saturday at Newport Harbor IDg)i. See addiUon1l picture, page 'C-2. ,. I . ' .. Give View s On Subjects Dear ~tr. Brand : In reb uttal lo your column on Swltl.ay. ii "'·a.s probably Y.T 1tttn to raise blood pressurl" and "''ell it did. You stati"d that Bruce Pir k!ord. eight year coach for the ·rountain \'all!'\" Rarons has been put un<lrr prcssurf' b}· Fountain \.·alley boosters. If you are referring to the Boostt>r Club you ought to go back and tapP the mouth of your reliable source. r k-r>o-A' st>veral leaders and members of tile Booster Club and no qualms are rruide aboul Pickford's past ....... If you think that 6-J is not winMti. then I think you shook! stop reading your column and start going to a night school in mathematics. You also stated that Fountain Valley has the largest student enrollment ~ Cl f . \\.'ell, if your source doesn't know ihrit FV c:i n onl y get 40 people 10 play f00t.h.1ll. he should be hog tied or sornrthing. Participation in F\' foothall is quill' sznall compared l.o th at of other <11'ea schools. I knO\V as a 1111•0 ye.:i~ pla ye r for the Barons 1hat many mistakes \\'ere made, but only a share of them were that of the roaches. Our loss to Santa An..'l Valley was because of three fine SAV players and supporting te.am. Our loss to Los Alamitos was caused by several em>r'! both coaching and player. and crucial injuries. No ooe man or player can be put down for a mistake, football is a team sport. Take a cl09e look at your riled FV booster group whoever lhey are? Letter signed -Name \\'ithhcld Dear Glenn. T v.·ould like to put in a few \l.'Ords on Ix-hal f of Santa Ana Valley l{igh. i\lost certainly I can't argue about or dispute cases that are quite faclual. and r don "t knov.· ~he rettsons for probh~ms on the can,pus, but T kno\v that noni have existed 011 lhe tra ck .fitld at any meets l"vc officiated - and rm certainly not reluctant lo a cct!pt officiating assignments there. I have v.·orked at 1neel.; at Valley for the past four years as a track starter, and I have a!\\•ays been treated with the utmost respect by the coaches. other officials, students, athletes, and fa ns. In fact. J would like to say Iha! Lt is a privilege to officiate there. not only becal.1'ie of the fine organization of the meets themselves, but also because J have found that the Valley athletes are the nlOSt co u r t e o us • respectful. and properly coachl'd 1 have seen. They're \\"ell·manncred, ready to perform. and not critical of an official. They're the best disciplined I've seen. lo put it simply. \Vhen my assignn1ents are received at the start of the track season, I only hope I'll be lucky to draw Santa Ana Valley a couple of times. A3 a journalist, coach, and official . rd hate to see Valley short..ctianged in the compliments departmenL Thanks for listening. Jack Lythgoe Laguna Beadl !\fr. White: A recent article of yours has gotten my dander up. You ?.TOl.e "AgaiM S.A. VaJley" - which is my school -and an excellent school at that. f ha\·(' taught at Val ley ll.S. for tilt> past three .vears and perhaps know n1or(' about the sctiool and studcn ls than }"Ou do. Al!o1v rHf• !n (0k•.1r so111e of thr ('rroneous poin!s you n1<1d1' 111 the disgusting article in question . Our ath!(.'(es arc not at <i 101v ebb -unless 1hi.s is ho1v you cl:1ssify chflmpion.s . You 11·1ute: .. SA Valley IU,f!tf s reputation .'.ls being <.i rough, ~ou~ place is confinnt.'Cf by a recent murder on campus." Sir, tncre has oot been any murder C»" our campus! And fcrr a reputation of bcing rough arxl tough, well. thats propagated by people li ke yourself, Mr. White. People who doo't )<oow the faru. : .Valley's students a.re NOT thieis and rutirderers as you would have people itlieve -Valley's students arc a ~erful bunch of kids -I love my ~ents and wish YOU and 1he \.,.or\d ~llld love them too! .'.I' .. • Tn•I,· r. ·' ):·· ~lrs. Shcryle. F'ipp ~. :> ~et .Tourney leturns to MV ""· ... ;: .• ... ,.. . •• -I ;-.ll!l"~t. which offers a "50.000 tMi year attracted tennia ~ King, Rosie CAWs. 29 oth<r•. Is po rt of women's • ..... 1'11: "'~ .. ., LONG REACH -Boyd Philpot 119) of the U.S. wa- ter polo team , stretches to grab loose bal l during aetion Saturday against Italy at Ne'W·port Harbor l-ligh. The Americans \\'On, 7·6. Sports in Brief •, 4 • Monzon Retains Crawn; Skate Title to Area Gal P/\H IS (AP 1 -Carlos ;.,\onzon retnin{'d !1is v.·orld niiddleY.'ieght box i n g r ham pi ons h i p Saturday \\'hen v.·e11erweight diampion Jose Napolt>s failed to ans\Vt:r the bell for the seventh round of their scheduled IS-round fight. Napoles, who was born in Cuba but fights out of Mexico City. was stunned in the fifth and si xth rounds as '-1onzon , of Argentina. took advantage o( his five- incb re<.ich advantage and began ·landing solid punches. Kapoles sat on his stool glassy eyed as the bell rang for the seventh round and his handlers signalN:I lo rcferl'c Raymond BaldNyrou that their fighter could nol continue. e Smil/1 Tri11111ph• PROVIDENCE. ILL -Barbara Sn1ith. 14, .the 1973 nov ice chr.mpion fro1n \\'est.minster. \\'on the jlUlior lad ies' title at the U.S. fiugre skating championships Sa{urday. Teresa Foy. 13, of Santa Monica. moved from third ·a ru.-r the compulsories and fiomed second. e Kings Trlt1mph ST. UJUJS -Butdl Goring sci up a secmd-periOO score and rifled horne h~ 13th goal or ,the season a period later, J~ing the U>s Angeles Kin~s 1.G a 2-1 victory over the st. Louis Blues in the National Jlockey League Saturdey night. e 49er• Breer<.> ·' \~ DIE(:o -('at St;l\.(' 11..001! Br-;1<'!11 ove rr.1n1e 3 ~101\' start and tLScd the scoring of Glenn r-.J cDonald and !he Pondexter brothers ,to nu1 p<is.t Srin I1iego St.:t!<" 98-72 , Sa turday in a Patif1t' Co.1st Ath letic A~iat ion basketball gan1c. !\1cDona!d \\"JS high 1na.n for the ninth~ ranked 49rr.q, hitting 11 of 15 fro1n the floor and ndding eighl assiSls. I-tis 23 points "'·ere foUO'Ned closely by Roocoe Pome~ with 22. Oifford Pondexter v.'ith 22. Oifford Pondeltlt"t hit l'llx of seven from the nocr and six-0f-<Six from the foul line for 18 points. e World Record LOUISV ILLE. Ky. -The Uni\'ersity of Chicago Track Club sel a \\Orld rt'COrd Saturday night in v.•inning the 1nrn's open ,t'A·o-mile relay in 7:20.6 at the l\fason·Dixon Gam es. The old 1nark 11·as 7:22.8. Running v.•ith anchor man Rick \\'ohlhuter were Tom Bach. Lowell Pu ul and Ken Sparks. r.1eanv.•hile, Tiny Mirus Yifter, a tee n. sergeant in the Ethiopian air force. clipped more than 11 seconds of! the 11·orld record for the 5,000-meter run Saturday night at the Ma!IOO Dixon game. w1th a time of 13;34.I. In his firsl try Dl that distance on an indoor track ,Lhe 25-year old S.foot· fa - ther of tv.'O sprinted to the .front after 11 laps and grinned broadly as he made his kick in the final la p to erase the 13:45.2 mark held by Vyacheslav Alanov of Russia. e Marquette Upset il OL\VAUKEE 1-Creighton. sparked by 25 points by Doug Brookins and 21 by Gene llarmoo . rallied from an e.'.lrly 12·poinl. deficit to upset sixth- ranked J\tarquette 75-69 Saturday night. Brookins scored 17 or ·his points and 1 larmon l.1 of his in the second half for the Bluejays, v.tio snapped the \li"arriors' !S.gan1e winning streak at !.he r-.tHwaukee Are-na. r-.tarquet1e hJd 'A'On 99 of its last 100 home games. e E<•e rt Beats C11sab J•'OllT LAUDERDALE , Fla. -Toµ. seeded and hometown fa vorite Chris Evert smashed Rosemary Casals, 6-0, 6-1 Sa turda y to earn her 111•ay to a finals match tod ay agam Kerry Melville in the $50,000 women's tennis classic here. hfiss J\felvillc, the No. 2 seed. had an easy time 'Ai th third -seeded l\ancy Gunter. \\i nning S-1. 6-1. e /lletr eveli Advo11ces ST PETERSBURG. F\.1. -Ale x ~l<'tr<'\"Cli of Russia ad\•ancrd lo the f1n:il of the ~:iO.Ot.'Xl Robert J<imcs Tennis Classic 5.'.l!urcf.1>·· be.'.lting Rau! Ran1ircz <1f ,\tcxico . ~-i. &-3. 6-': L\tctrc\'l'li. unSt."t.'l'.ied for the \\"orld Cha mpionship Tenn is Blue Group ('\·ent. 1~·i11 nH.>et top S('{'dcd J ohn Ne~'cornbe of Australia in today's finals. NC'wcombe (Tl!Shcd un.seedecl Australian Ross Case, 6-2, 6-1. e itleKelfen R e peot.s PROVIDENCE, R.I. -Go rdon ?\.fcKeUen, who was bom with a pair of skates in hi!! hand instead or a silver spoon in his mouth, won his second straight U.S. national figure skating CTOl'.11 Saturday afternoon. rifcKellen. Zl, ot Lake Placid. N.Y .. pulled himself up from second place after the compulsory and short program to ~'in the title and a berth in the \Vo rld Champion~hips in t.Iunich next month . e Gei• Sp.,rkles lfOUSTON -Paul ('.eis or Oregon University ran to an Astrodo1ne record of 11 :24.8 in 1the rtwo-mile and SMU's Gene Pouncy upset world 100.-yard d-ash record~ bolder Steve Williams In the si xth Federatioo Asb'Odome Track meet Saturday night. Pomcy had a time of 95. Yancey Holds 3-stroke Lead; l\filler 6 Bacl{ PA~, \I DESERT (AP)·-"I iust \l"iSh, ,. Bert Yan cey said ·with a little t\\•inkle in the blue eves. "'This 111·as .. a four round tournamCnt." If ll \1·ere. he'd be the v.·iMer of the S.12 ,000 fi rsl prize in the Desert Golf Classic. But, witl'r the format they have for this unique event -five days , 90-holes -he has 18 holes yet to play. Yancey goes into those last 18 holes today with a three-stroke lead over On Tl' Toda11 Cha1111el 4 a t 2 Hubert Green and six over undaun ted Johnny i\liller. the young man \Vho has \\"On three titles already this season and has a string of 17 consecutive rounds at p.'.l r or bc1lcr. ··I've h3d a three--stroke lead and lost,"' CrC>e11 ~aid a<; he surveyed Ya nC'f.'y·s JXlSi tion atop the b i g scoreboard . ··1r I can make ~ome putts -get a little !ueky on the greens -I c:in ~hoot 60 on this course,·• ~l iller said. .. Bert has proved you can shoot some low numbers. l"\'e just got to try to do it." Yancey, however, had a different outlook after his three--under·par 69 in Sa turday's fourth round had retained his leading margin with a 273 total -15 under par. "I "'·as lucky I din "l lose any strokes." he saJd. "i'lol'I', I can shoot 67 or 68 tomorrow and they'd have to ha\·e a really hot round to cateh n1e." Gree n also had a G9 for 216 and !\filler another 69 -just n1issing an eagle on the last hole -for 219. Y:incey and Green played in relative prrvac.v and obscurity at Berm uda Dune s v.·hrlo the television cameras Uiat pro.,.·id· cd na tional coverage of thi s event and most of the ga llery congregated around i\{i/lcr and the flock of celebrity ema. te11rs a t !ndi.an Wells. John i\1ahaffcy, the bab>'faccd winner or the Sahara Tournament last year, trailed 1\1.iUer by a stroke. Mahaffey had a 68 at Bermuda Dunes for a 2BO U>W. Arnold Palmer, the de(ending champioo and a five-t ime v.i nner of this marathon tournament. ralli ed on the back nine for a 69 and safely got under the cut with a 28~ total. The legendary, 44-year-old Palmer, however. had little hope of taking a sixth title -and his first in a year. He \vas a dls t8Jll 16 strokes off the pace. r cu•1h •oimd C:cll c1~•,lt Btrl Y•nceY Hut.er! C•~en Jch1111v 1tt11,, John wa.,~•!ev M•r~ H•ve1 Davi<! Gr~h~m Let fide• L.11lrcn H•rrls John Llsler Miki McCullOtJQh Boll Murphy (i..,.-91 KnudSOI' Owl9hl Nevil Mike Rta1or 8 1111 ~ll!ln e l1l v C••~• Jol'in Sc~!H Jack l"lac:k Ktn !.1111 Lionel H1btrt leadt rs lo l/>t ,,6~.000 Df~r ! UC Irvine Nine Rips UC 1n;ne opened the 1974 baseball season ~a~t an aching and out-0£· shape alumni team Saturday afternoon and v.•hen the du.st or battle had sub6ided. the defending champion Antealtrs had posted an easy 18-5 victory In action oo the camp!Js diamond. Coach Gary Adams used a parade o! players, aome of them appearing in their second 1ame of the afternoon after playi ng for the junior varsity in a junior college tournament. But It made little difference as the alumni pitching rMff found ahlty !UPPQ1rt ( !CVt!fl em>!'!, charitably) and &Ore arrru the rule nither than the exception. The shakedown was a rwl warmup for Wednesday's regular season open er at UCU. .,,,.here Gary \Vhetlock ls scheduled to start. \Vheelock worked two innings against the alumni . giving up a walk and n double to Mike, Shehne for the first old-grad score. He wasn't as sharp as neceuary to face lhe Brulrll but a1so got in extra duty as the designated hit!«. One of the brighter spots for Adnms' crew was the hi tting of SaddleOOck Ooll<c• tmmfcr Craig Aulet ,.., •11<> opened at secona -and llnlslted nt third. AOOenon bad three hita in as , ' many plate appe&rances, scored a pair of runs and had an rbl. Ron Hughes, another jun!or college transfer from Imperial Valley, started at shortstop and had a double while driving ln three nms. Jefr Mallnoff, the senior first baseman, also had three rbl and a double. For the alumni, Kansas City property nnd last year's starting short!ltop at UCJ, Dan Hansen, had two hil~ Jn fou r plate appearances. Another out.standi ng performance for the UCI nine was the one-Inning pitching atlnt of sophomore Tad Davis. He 1truck out two of the three batten he faced. Dons Top Cerritos Pirates Roll Past: Mounties, 6.8-63 '. \\' ALN l!I' ~ -OranJ{e Coast College cut off r-.11. San Antonio College's inside ganle in the secood llalf and 'o\'ent on to post a crucial 68-63 South Coast Conference basketball victory, here, Saturday night. 'Jbe victory kept ti1e Pirates t6-l 1 in a !lr3t place tie with Santa Ana . an 34-79 overtime winner over Cerritos. The !cm to Santa Ana virtually eliminated Cerritos (4-3 ) from title contention with three games ilO go. ocx:; and Mt. SAC battled on even terms through tthe first half with the Mounties' e.-10 center Gary Nash dominatlng ·play v.·ith 23 points and 16 rebomds. But the Pirate; doubl e--teamed t-;°ash in the serond half. putting 6-8 Dc;ul Bogdan in front of hi.In and 6-~ J irn Worthy behind hin1 . That cut do1\·11 i\'ash·s maneur('t3bi!ily and he \VHS ht•ld to tv.·o JXlints after the inte1·1n1~si<i11 and just seven rebounds. ~teanwhile, OCC's Tom Crunk hit his first fo ur shots of the second half after teammate Rod Snook had scored the Pirates' firnt buckc·t after th t' intermiMioo. ThaL helped OCC to a 4S.39 lead and tt maintained the advantage the rest of ithe. way. Mt. San Antonio cut the margin to 61·59 with four minutes !ell. but a Bogdan jlmlper with 2:32 lo go made it 63-59. Another bucket by the J\1oWYlies ~!iced the CXX:: ~e again to 1111·0, but Bob ~tanker's driving Jayin 'l'l'ith 48 se<X>llds left put it away for the Pirates. OCC had five p!nycrs in doublt' fi~urcs -' . Or1n11 C:N!I !M) Ml. S•ft A'1ton•t (t lt Miller (nm• '"""' Man~e• Wo rthy 60\IO&n TO!AI~ 19 U pl Ip I O ) 11 l.1cl~~·n · 1 0 • I • Fin•, 4 ) J 11 NA•n t 1 l 11 .a""'V' 1 0 0 2 k .. '11~ S 0 1 10 \\•llor.11on J? • H ~I l c•al• Halllimt : ll·Jl, IJ 11 pf Ip l ) ~ ~ S C 1-I~ 11 l • I ;i; J ~ J 6 l 0 I o l ~ l 10 n l I• 61 Massacre III .. ' Lm·es CdM's "' Pri11cipal The1·\·t· bln11·n the llcl off "-1A&5ACRE Ill. \l'hich 1v1ll b~· held Valentine's Day night {F'eh. \4f nt Corona del ~t.1r ll igh. Colliding :il 7 o'clock 11.·iJl be the CIF' and J)3 1Jr r•11ot sports staff 11·hiJe the Ccl:\1 and :'>ie111·port Harbor lligh coaches duel in !he fol10\1ing game. 1'ickeLs an:' priced at SI each for ndults and so ct'flts each for children and students. Proceeds go to the Cd:'t. pep squad. A special pre-game tickrt sale at Newport J{arbo r JUgh \I.ill produce funds for Tars song leaders and cheer leaders. The big ne11-s today is that Corona del Mar principal Dennis Evans is coming nut of hiding from repercussions regard· ing his st.'lnd on releaguing requests made by Huntinglon Beach High and El 1'.1odcna. Evans. trirgt't of sharp criticism. i<; going to fill a un iform for the CJF again;;! the 11ri1rrs -if !her ca n find :1 11niforn1 l,ig r·nough to pour him into. Evans onct starred in a neighborhood ga1nc \1·here lie playC'd An inv;dJJ _ Sinr<" lhen, ho1\'4·\'C'r. hf''S spent most of tus Urne gathering splint<'rs behind a <le5k. He'll be guarded li n the bn~ket hail ga111 e) by Da ily Pilot sports editor r.lrnn \\'hilt>, 11'ho has colli ded with F.vans Oil every is~ue im11.J!i nable. Evnns looks fnr.i.'ard to lhe con fro ntation, saying that \\thite's biggest mistake will be to take the noor Thllnlday night. White said that If he stays on Evan!! all the time, he may be fouled out before the second quarter tipoff. Evaru: ""ill join two other principals in the game -out+()f..shape Chuck Godshall of Newport Harbor. and releaguing snaruer Lou Joseph of Canyon 'High in the Orange District. l{a111 s Sta r Speaks Larry Brooks. one of the mainstays on the defensive line for the Los Angeles Rams pro foo tbal l team. v.·il l be the guest spcflker al a fathcr·SOtl dinner Friday at Giesler lntemiediate School , 9700 Bluelield, J{untington Beach. The dinner, wh ich st.arts at 6:30. ls for .11tudents or Robert lr. Burke elementary llChool and Is sponsored by that school'• PTO. 18-5 ,l,l\lmlll (J} UC lrYIM tlll ·~~lll'bl Nrlll'M 1"1rrer, (I • O I o Petem.1, tf l 1 0 C ACll•m .. 1b-SI t 1 I 0 e tlaKc. ,1 1 l 1 0 '''''· )b ) 1 O o P1lmtr. c!·ll l l 1 o HtnM!'!, n ~ I 1 0 Stupv, c 2 l 1 1 Kr11111. lb< ~ 0 O O McCr11w1. c 1 0 0 o T. SPtnc1. lb 1 O t 1 eannl~, c 1 o 0 0 5•••· rl ) O o o M.lllnoff, lb s o 1 l J<M111, If 2 2 0 0 Ill. 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Gauchos Fall; , ·~ ,;{'1J R11stlers Belt ·: ,, o~·a11ge Coast ~:, Santa Ana College scored five tin1cs in the fifth inning to break open • close game and post a 7-1 victory over Saddlcback in the dwnpionahip game of dle Or3I18C Coast College baseball tournament Saturday at OCC. 'fhe la;s was !the first for :the Gauchol after three victories. •' In other tourney games, Golden Welt routed rival Orange Coast, lo-3, h the third plare trophy at Santa Ar-. CCll.Jege; and .the UC Irvine JV tMm fell to Cypress, 4·2, in the C011S01at'°'1 championship at Saddlebeck. S.ddlebaek scor"'1 its ooly rm !n !he opcni u~ frame on a single by Mark !\i n~. a 1\'alk to Brian I lester and gromd outs by Bob ~locn and John Springman. f~ut !he Dons came back with two 1111c:imrd 11J1S in '!he home half ol. !he fir;;t an<I fh{'n icC'd Lile gan1e \Vi th fiv e i:1 the fi ft h -three of which \vere u11l~arned. 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(7) -THE SUPERSTARS -Round three or The Superstars where top SJXlrts figures put their athletic prowess to the test by competing in cvenis other than those in which 1they became famous. 2 p.m. 121 -ens SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The Lo a Angeles Times Games, taped Frld•Y nigh\ al the Forum. Al>o· the world '!! top 11klen compete ln the international races of the Lauberhorn at Wengen , Switzerland. ( 4) -BOB HOPE DESERT CLASSIC -Final round of the marathon 90-hole toumarnent from Indian Wells C.Ountry Club. 2:3/1 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -Jerry Lewis goH afttr blue marlin in lhe watm orr lhe Vlrgtn Jslaods. Bing Crosby observes the cheetah on Kenya '• Serengeti Plains. 3:311 p.m. (21 -CBS EYE ON SPORTS. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The I h I rd ellnlnatlon round in the world seri• or auto racing, International race of champlonl, Al50, lhe world skiing champlomhlpt from St. Morltez, Swttzer1and. 1 1 Checkered Flag WITH HOWARD L. HANDY \Vl1at l'h.:incc d(l('s thC' frt-ev.·ay fnotoris.t haYe. 1n gl't1111g better nulC'<ige frorn ldjusiments to carburetors or ot her !yp1•s of nu1ni1>t1h:t!Jo11~ if a L'Ollegc gr:iduate cllf\l0£'er .,.,.ho SJ)l:lll tin11.· a!-1 a chanipiorn;tup ral'l' l'ar driver IJasn 'l co1nc up 11·1(h lht· 81lSll'Cl"'..I fo.1nrk J.)onol1u1~ is !he man who y,·on at lnd1tu1r1pohs 1n 1!172 and was oru~ uf 1hc .,.,·orld 's leading s-1.ort.~ car drivers for a number of yc;irs :ind he adinits he is stun1ped by th1• prol>ll·111 for the 111x'urn111g California 500 at Ontario Motor Spct•d"'ay on ~1arch 10. "\\'c.'rl.' groping ;iround trying lo flnd out \!.'hat lhe tomb1na· Tiro i~ to get !he n1ag1c nun1bt.•r. . . 1.8." Donohue says. ··I!'!' a really big problcrn Just turning h<lck the 'S<'rew' docsu'l sccn1 to \\'ork.'' Tl"lt' "sc:Tew"' ht'" is referring lo is the mechanical regulat· lng of the an1ounl or boost or pressure used in 1he turbo-charg· ers v.·hich ram the air-fuel mixture into the C'ngines. "So fa r. for every good theory \l.'e'YP lrtl'<f that -'E"('m.o; lo 1nake scrlSc in i1nproving mileage. v.'e'\'e found they don"t \1·ork the 1\·a~· \l't' thou~ht thry \l"ould . So v.·e·re rinding oul v.·e're not the rxpcrts \VC thought \1'e v.·cre." In the past two years, co rs havf' bef'n ;iveraging 195·20f\. miles·per·hour around lhl' 2 1 ~·ntilc Ontario ovul. Dr il't·r~ :1rf' es ti1natu1g rh11t racini: speeds rnay drop as n1UL'l1 as 20 10 2;, mph !O cull:0:(•1'1't' f11e l. (.'tt•·.~ .1Jl11~t 1lt·er•1g(• 1.8 \\''i!h r('Slri(·tlons on fu1·I a n1ount~. the cers nlU!St avrra~e J.8 nliles Pl'r gallon 11f methanol fuel or lheir a llotment or 280 ~nllons \\·on'I last SOO 1nil~s . "llighl now \\'e're In the l.S mpg range and haven'! Figured a good \l'ay 10 grt that to 1.8." J)onohue say:>i. "'The i1npression e\·er~body has is that the speed should be oibout ISO. \\'e can gel fairly close to tlyit numbtr at J80. hut just <'an'l quite get there, Still, 175 doesn't sttm lo do ii either. ''So it dot'sn't seem to be as relpted to speffi and horsr· power as we thought." lie feels Ille ans'"'·er Is i;ome\.l'bere in the selup of the motor and the car toget her. "This rule muy ha ve much more effttt than any or us l'\'rr rl.'alized. In fact, It is conceivable that il co uld obsolete ~\1ery car as we know il no\I'." ll11•ell11ll's Gr11i11 of So/I Auto racing people look at baseball with a grain of salt as per this rommcnt fron1 Nutiona l ro.-rotors ports Committee direc· lor John Cooper recently· "At a 'Vashington n1<.•cting of top leisure and sports ~an· agement. after the fc<lt•rlll cner_gy people aske<! ~·hat va no~s ~ctivitics \~·ere \\'illing to do. baseball comm1ss1oncr Bo\\'1c Kuhn jumped up and volunteered that baSf'J><iJI \rould cut bacJ.: 25 percent." At that rxiin t someone reportedly said. '·\\"hy not"! A '.?..) percent reduction of nothing 1s still oolhing." llir11ele Rod11g Propos11I Some race track operators acros' the COLmtry are lookin~ In a dUferent dirttlion Lo beat the energy crisis. An advertlsemrnt ran last summer in 90me nalional motor sports p.1hllcutions offerlug noo a \\'eel.. to lhr lracks for orf. 1imr use of their facilities. The gimn1irk \.l"H!t bicycle racing.. . . Properly sold . ii hA s the ingr~d1tnls Of an 1nterest1nj!: <'On· repl for th<' asph ;11l trat·k ~ along \\"il l• <1 l't'tlainly lo tleat !hi' t•nrr:;:y 1Tisis, ('01111»••1£-r~ ;\id (,'1•isi~ t-'11nh,·r v1'Q(lf 1h:1l lhc aut.omohilc racing ind~usiry i.~ trying to aid \11!h llh· cnt·rgy prohle1n comes fron1 ~taflor<l f.1oto r Sfl('("td\1 ;1~ "s .J;i~·>;1r· Aru!l' . . . Jal'liu· 111()~ 1h1" 1r:itl.:"s !argc 1nai11ng list. us£'d a sta\P ;1gentr's t·o111put1'r lo n1;1h..:h up fans v.·ho li\'c close 1_0 one another and 1s ~r11d1n~ ;1 1n <id1ng list lo lhl' fans sug g~st1ng lht'y con- 1<tcl e:1ch oth(·r about sharing ridt•s 10 the races. Anolher lrllck ha s stated it will posl a largl> bulletin board in refrrsl1n1t·n1 roncourscs for fans to tack up their names under c£'rtain gL'Og:r<tphil'tt.1 area heading~ to rontacl others about racing car pools. I Fo11r AJl-Atnerica11s Pace OCC Swi1nmers Se1·('11 sonhornor('S :ind 11!.'u fre..-:lunrn figure to c:1rry 1hr load !nr ()1;1n gc (Od~t Colll'!:!e's ~111n1n1111i.: 11•:1111 tl11s SC<l~n Cor1r·h .la\"~ Ful\1'rtn11 h.1~ fot1r All·:\nl!'l"ll'iillS l1:1t:h fro111 Inst ~c;1"-0n's fi ne tearn-lf'd hv hr c a s l .~ l r o k er 1\1ikr \'a r1\·l)Q(I, ""ho -"":t thr :::choo! rl'Cord i11 1 h r> J{)().yard brraststrokr las1 season or ! ·02 o. Other All·Am{'ricans in clude !!printer ~1'1rk Des mo n d . backstroker·spr1n1cr La r r Y Blatterm:in and divrr !o.li\.:e \Vilson . Those rour. along v.•ith ~pho.morcs Oran ~-l arkshury. Stevt' ~I:irron .:ind Rick Thom as and freshmen J i111 Turner <tlld c;ene Tighe form thr nucleus for OC\. Ik"mon1l has a ~:::t of 22.0 in the 50 free, Bl<1tlennan shareo; thf' 50 rrre school r('('Ord ( 49 .9) and has done '\9 ,9 in the 100 fr'!e , Wil!iOn \~'On the one-n1cter event in lhe South Coast Conference nH•r.t Jasl year Marksbury has bes\); or 1:05.7 in U1e JOO brc3Sl ·and 2:23.8 in the ZOil breast, ~farron. a distance specialist.. has to,p marks or 10:;.().4 in the 1.IXX>-free anrt 17:~7.0 in the 1,650-fre.e. l___. Thomes is a butl.erllier and has logged times of 58.6 (100) and 2: 11.• (200l. Turner. from Corona dcl ·~· • .\lc1r ll 1~h . y,·ill s1v1m the 111div1<111 a\ 111cdley and Tig:h<'. rron1 Atlant ic ('11~. N .. J,. i~ a spn nt('t' :i nd tniddl(' di ~lnnf'r lrf'i~sfyl('t Olhl'r ""'11nm•·r-s 11r 11(lll' ()11 lh•' OCC re>$1Cr 1 n c \ u d ~· letterrn:Hl l)ou~ Fr an to n1 ( fret•s t~·Jc. b a cl; s t r o k e l • f rrshmen Dick E <t l' n h o l 111 fsprin1s1, Bob Wallt•r!I l backslroke ), Rick Whi11nor,~ ~sprints \ and Eric. Smith (sprints). Edenho.lm. Walters a n d \V"hitmore are from Costa i\-te,.<:a High and Smith prepped at Foothill. ""\\'e figure to be strong in the breaslstroke \fi!h Yarv•ood nnd 1-·tarksbun• and strong in !he sprints v,.ilh Desmond and BlaNerman.··says Fullerton. "hut \\'e ha ve. otir smallest learn in three years. so \VC don't have super depth like \1-'e've had in the. past." JC Tennis Sii THI NIW 1t74 DATSUNS COSTA MESA DATSUN 1145 ~ARIOI ILYD. C.M. 540-6410 College Basketball Res ults \\e:11 UCLA 10 O•"'<!on \t,.lt I• u~i.: s' o. ,~~n ~· \' .111,1n111 .. , • ' •,. ·~ s1 .. ,,10.i1 •5. "'~""'"''~" · ·~" )' C•t STo!" ll!I t i, '»II Ll••J* n ··~r 11 '•'"' C'"" •• N•>.\<lb !L• V"I;<• I f' "'' "'' ,, Sact~•n•nH• ")1 •), H'J"' ,.,i,' .,., ~~ J/r Ol1,,d• I&. C~I ·1~n .,1 l ~V•rr•~ 60. o,c.•d~nl .! ·o UC ~""'" l!~r llllt~ /\, l'\d'1'" I~ Frrsno SI 15, Col ~I~'" llr.i I\ St~lll" 17, SI ~,\1y ·, 7Q s .. n Franr!1co St llS, Chi o ~1 6' Cnl s 1 .. 1e (F.,11~r1i.nJ •~· w .·.1010 ,, •! wnltu.., n. Pomun .. u UC D1Y1> /1, H&,......ltd Sl<tte 'i4 Loyol~ ~l. Bllke<>"etrt ~··•~ n UCSO t ?. '"' Lu!ll••"" JD C1I P oly ISl O! I~, Ch~;im•U> ~; South t<or1~ (l •lllina SI Ill, J'U•m"n •I Florldil Sli1 11P 111. S Flt>rl(U &• M1•~ll•il II, W Flo,.c& ~1 Vlr111nl1 11, W11~e Fort',! 13 to1 1 S~vtn C1rollno Jl, Davion 611 Ataoam• 73, fenn'!'S~•~ <,. 0•>1llM!fl JJ, Tne (ol<l<l•l bt Au<lln Pe1'V 100. I: ICt!'l'"'~f ~I Loul,v!lle 11. Wt\I l•••• 61 A1,11>1,1•n IS. tl"t'l\,,1111• f N•w O•l•"nf 'l?, p.,.u~no ~~ NO•!~ Carolin .. 11;, C.~.:.•n•• lt<.lt " L"'i•J 101, f'lo•l~M !l R •c~mono t •, v.,,.1 /~ v~"d"•~1lt 6!.. M"""in~· •,• ~~ 1<.0•1l11c~y !6, Geo•ll'D 77 Soulh"rsl 0~1~no<n• r .. ; •1 .• o~nvei 10 .i.·~~r1ris 101,.111\e 11 Okl•nc•n~ a1 . {010, ,,110 ,,, No•lh T••d , S!. ~J. Me'T'on1~ ~· " r.,..,~ A&M ~o. rcu ~· ft•l>S l ocn 85. ~~vlor &9 O•al Rooorr~ 98, P•PP"l<l•"• II SMV l•. ltAa.,_ 7t 1'.:asl Nl•<J••• 6•. ~t llOt1•••n•11r• eJ hlaryl1no 91. George W1~1>tn11IOt1 n P•o~ldtnC• fl. Soron l1all !>O Coloate 7•. LO'>Q !\ldrld 43 Army SJ, SC•M>ton ~1 C~nl;ius l?t. ~t Peie•s, NJ ll)f 0111 Dom•nion u . w~,nln91011 &. Lr• " coiumb•• 51. oar1mou1n SI Princeton 70, Y ;;ile ).I 11a•v~•d H, Corn•ll ~3 Ou11~1nt 15, Wes• V•rQn•a 70 Pot! 71, 5y•~Cl"t 56 St. J011n'1 NY 65, Fo<Oh•m ~ :\lid'4"t SI ContlnnMl I,. Hou,lcn i l W••,co.,,.n 1 !l, lcwl 11 !ntJ.4.-.. 101. llli<"IO°' 6/ Pu•due ''· M•nneso1.1 "' Mlcn19•n 9l. Ohio ~tale CS l(an1a1 5tote II, Iowa S•~re 56 Net>••Ska IS. Mi1souro SS IHHre DD"l' •I, Ou•.t bl'i 6oWl1nQ G•etn <I•. M•~"'I , oi.;o 60 C•tlQMon 1~. Me•ouene 6' Kan•~• 20. Oklahoma ~L 11 " Looi• 19, w 1ch.i1 ~' ·n l~1c• 9J. Dr/.~t 1J ~/ew Mcxlto StAlt 15, 8r•dlM" I~ Rockies 6YU S&, lex~~ <El Pa~! 1• N.on11n1 H, Weber $!~t• 69 Mcn11na SI. 60, N. A'lton• ;7 A.r,1on• i i, Wyomi"!I bl! flr11ona S!. 10. Color111<1 S• bl lJlah S .. le 105. Tu11ne 16 Area Prep s,vimn1i11g S111111naries .... ,... .. ¥ (Mon• ~,1 f>'l•• (IJ) 11•1 •n~noom 100 Mr1•le~ ~rid • • A~•"""" Tim~. l -'7 • leto f,..., 1 H!•\nuero (/.I • 5•~w3r\ IA ) l M1•1"0 (LI fnl>• I I< '· ~oo Ind "'"O"V • 1 ~·u~nh~•\I IA) 1. (!!me !L I J lo•en1 ((.) Time ,'()ii i . '.O F•~• -1 Alden IA! 7 Slallm~n IC) 3, 8roWM ICI T'm~ 1) J. IOD Flv I H•owf•t ((\ 7 Palmt• ~Cl J C,u!l•"O" lhl. rime-176 too 1-r•• I Wo!li•m• (Al M1•lno l() J M••v•n (A.l. T•mt " ' soo Ft•• -Her~l>t>l:«I (A l ~ r•os1 (CI l . Sougr.ev iCI t l.,.,t. ~-\1 J 100 !!Ack 1 LG••n• (Cl P<1lmer ((I J G<1mbl• 1"'1. lime Y• 100 II••~~' -1. Alden 1"' 1 lflmo l(l J Weber j() T •m• 1 01 I tOO Fret llel~v -"'~•l>e1m. t•mc l;JJ.1 J,, .. 1..,. v .,.,,11y ''"'"" chi M•• on 110! Aft1he•m 50 F•tt -1 DoOt• ICI l Hv!'IS.l~"' (.0 ) 1"+•nt· JI 6 \00 F•ft -1 OO<l•~ IC I Ne :Im• \()U l\ro~~I l Hun,?~tt IP.I Nn '"''" Ff*l-1>-~°"" C6rOfU tlel M•~ 111 1 1•11 A"•n ...... 1011 M..:rlrv Rel~v I "'"~hntot '""" ?l~l J'"' 1-1•·• -I 0•• il • , r "'"' !Al l O"l' 0Dtrm~ !Cl T1tnt ' .. 100 Ind. Me<JI•• 1 Semen'"" IC\ 'I, M,1<1t1 H 1<11 .o MtD"!)l\d ~A l '""" 1;QI I .Ill r,.. I, W1>t•rv (t) 1 a~lchelo• (ti l P11.,nln111on ((\ limt: l •.6 ,o Fir -) !.auner IC) 1 Vr~cM>ur" !Cl l. M~Odd 1"'). l ime 11 J. 100 Frtt -1. 8atd1tl(lf" (Cl ~ O•r (CJ l Otioor m&n ltl T•me "' ~ flack -1 WM•rv 1(1 1 William• (Al J Lount• (Cl l l"•• )l 1- 50 ll re1;1 -1. Stmt nlO" IC! 7 Gu"n tA! J. Pr r>ni"!llPn IC). T;n•e ~·· 100 f re1 PrteY -(or0<u tlel Ml• T1mr. 1.501- Score bet/er I \ I feel 1'1 •• 1 '""'' }!•ilrcri.· hands stir o n the clu b at '"111.: p1•11lt 111 !111.: ·'"'1ng. Indications of Utis as:e lbe "''ri' :.puli. 1h .. t .iprc .. r 1.1n ~ollcn.' glo~. rlo kee p 1h1"i: sl1ppa~c-10 :t minimum, I :mggest that .1..:L11c pl:i)l'r' n:·gnp 1heir cl ubs at least oooe & year. pn.:h:r.tb.ly in the ~pring when mid hands rool::e firm gripping cspcci<1J!v l"h;1 llcn;?ing. Changing grip~ '' a ~1n1plc-, rclati,cty ine."tpemive pro..""C:>s that tnosl club pro' can do in their O\\n shops. Kcmcmbt-r lh:.l your h;1nd:-. arc your only Jinli;. with ~our ~olf cluh. Gi .. \.'. your~clf c\ery ..:hanci= h) m;,i,ke lh.Jt liri~agc ~CCUf t. ., ""'I ~·-:.. - \Vrestling L·io11s, Diablos Dominate Meets \\lcsuninst('r and r..hssion \·icJO lligh ,.,. r c. s t I c r s dominated their league meets Saturday. \Vcsl!ninstcr·s Lions hld fi ve individu:il ch3mpions at !he Sunset Lc :iguf' n1cct ;:I Sant a Ana High v.·hi le rv!ission Viejo can1e aw::iy wilh five 'vinners in the Crcsl\'iC\V l.eaµ11 e individ u ~l ~..:i1a1n13iunSOips ;it ·ruslin High Roth area schools h :1 d carlir r \von thei r league dua l 1ncc1 cha1npionships. No teJm scoring \Vas kepi Saturdoy. Lndividur1l cha mpion~ from \\'cstminstcr included A r I .Aguire t 115 1, Tony Maddocks ~136 !. Dan S111ick ( 168!. R.:i ndy F!Urt'r {171\1 .'Ind Chu c!; I. a n n i n ;::: 1 hl'avyv.:eii:ht ! t\C\l'\JVrl !f3rbor'l! Dan 1• ~luhli~ \\'On 1hc 1HJ.pound1i11 ·· and llunti ng1on Bc;1ch 's Senn ~·lallury e<iptur1·d the 19 I· p1!t111d CfO\l'I\ 'l'h1• !np l\\'u in t'.1t·h \\'L'igh1 <"1<1"s q11:i1Jfv for n c x 1 :-;a1urd:1y·s Cll·· ~l!t"tional s ;11 \V!'<:tm in.o;tpr ri.1i ~:;lon VH•jn tilic·h(Jldt•rs tnt:hlded t)enny !\101-roy,· ( 106 1. Paul St;1Jker 11361. StCl'l" Or'1pCJ' 1157). Don Jlill 11781 and 1\1 jke Sci arro lta \heavyv.·cight 1. Art five v.•ill 1vrcstlc in the sectionals ncx1 Sn tuffiay. l\·lean,1•hill', al Dana llills Mi gh, El Dorado v.•on the Orange Ll'ague Iii le easily. Dan:i ffills finished third .:ind had three ind i vi d u a I rh<1ntpio11~ Jean Pierre DuGuav I 141 l. Ric-hard Sar:an 11 63 ~ ·and Rob \.regcrson 1 hc31·~·1,·cighl L DuGuay and 1.;rcgl'r:;on \\"Crl' named !h" to11rn~1rucni's 1110s! valu;iblr \\ l't·--!l('t!j_ ·rhl' onlv o\hf·r ar<':l 11•reslll'I" :1h\e to 11 jn ;.,11 inrlivi<hial lith.• 11·n~ Univcr~l(~. 's Boh 1\to11t11 t Jflfi l ~u"••t Le;iqUt Me" tilt ~~nl~ An~ H<q ~1 C~amp1on1"/llp "'l-V·~" IWe\ternl '"'' Go<l~v l;.,,nn Ann) 7 I 106 -S1!1!'1!0t1 !lPoll•ftl lie(. Sese no j ,V adn~I. 10 l Ill -/\owlre fWf\lmlnsrerl ~~· sec Dealt SI ney tM1•;n4), J.J. Ill -Oct1T• (We~!trnJ de< EwinQ fL<l<'rl ). 1•1. l.lO OkPOt"ion lWIGlttnl dee. Rt•entnel (f<11nling:on eeacl!l. J.?. 1;6 -Ma~do.:k~ !\Yes1m i11s•e1 J d•t , Al~t~ (lll~tln•) ]·l. l<I O~oorlftn JWes"•n) de(.. C..1.rr (NrNDCrl HirOOr), I].,, 148 -lluf>llg . (t.:~"·r.cd 1-<a•bPr ) pinned A\d>le•S 1We.1m•noi .. 1. 1:15. 157 -\!.•ntcn !'Ne~•ernJ uec. Seottrc~ (S.1nlft Anal, 5...i., IO! -Snut< !We1t.,..1n~1ed <1e< 8M'<>( ILll<>f &I, 6·' \1~ -Flu<"e• (ih'!~'mln~le•) l!iftl\td $~ell (LO~ral, l :~ (~II. l~o -llt.•ll~ry ll1vnT•nQtonl a~'' A~1ull~r (Wt,,U•n> 7.J. H'Nt. -lnnnin11 IWe•lm\nsteri dee C.1an1 t M&1•11>al 6·J, Third Pl&<t 98-Lockh••t ( Hul\lltllllcnl d • '-. 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P11"• ltoc~•I Mk k !W1ro) C•lcU!!A 2 (Gari1) Echo Teo ( Adl lf l time -11.", ··~ Algo '~" -Raymond II•• Go Ocut>le C.O. L"nc Cl!im", •m<><1~. P1rr l'orenlf, ~~r L••t •, ""''· ScrUG l>e~ Otamo...,i Moo"· Fittt<Mdrp•. 0 t Bl••on 0 1 n dv , M••~el!. JJ l!•lctl -t·ltO<~el Mfck l·C•ICVO• '· '"" m .oo. • NINTH •ACI -lSO v;rrd1 ;i l'•-4r olO•. Cl•l'T'inQ. PurJ.t \2000. Fir Awiv "''" (Waral II.I() ,,Ml • ~~ LIO \11...iy (;rll {C •l'"dlll~) ~.t!l J.6(1 My Polo M""'1 (L!Pl'll 'l\I ."J.i\O Tlmt -11.U . Al"" rtn -llcld TP•n&do, Ito~¥\ Ro.:>.'1le. Si"lll"ll A~. M(1 Cl-..tln•, Go ""'' Go. Llgrt! Lima, Golo..-. l!ul\ny. ~c••kht<d -sn~nn1, Mr. Wl'li1!e. Pt1gu1111, Et Rl!e<"P. JJ EWKlt -4·P'IV AWIY Kiel .I, •LM Va11ely Gril, P•I' S1U.•. HERBERT L. MILLER TIRE CO . INC. 'iil NCf 1920 i . (,' ~ OAILY_PILOT S11nd1)', February 10, 1()74 Reade1·s Giv e Views On Subjects Dt>ar ?-.tr. Brand Jn rebuttal lo your rolurnn on Su1vlay, ii \.•/as probably \1Ti\l.ffi to raise blood pressurl' and "·ell h did. You stated that Bruce Pickford, C'1ght ypar coach for the l''o unt ain Vall ev Ranl!\S has been put under pressure b}r f<"oun1aln Valley boos1er.1. lf you are rPte rring 10 th•· Booster Club you ought to go back and taP" the mouth of you r reliable source. I know several leader.I and members of the Booster Club and oo qualms are mBde about Pickford's past """'°"· Tf you think that 6-3 is not winniTii. then I think you should .stop reading your colurru1 and start going to a night school in mathemati~. You also stated that Fountain Valley has the largest student enrollment in CIF'. \\'ell. if your source doesn't knO\V thal FV can onl y gel 40 people to pl ay f00lb..11l. he should be hog lie<! Or SOlllClhin g". J>ar!icip<l!iOll in f\I footh:;ll is quilt.' Snlal l t-on1pared lo lllitl of other area schools. I kl10\\' as a 111·0 yea ~ player !or the Barons that n1any mistakes \\'ere mad{', but only a share of them were that o! the coaches. Our loss to Santa Ana Valley was because of three fine SAV players and supporting team. Our loss to Los Alamitos was caused by several errors both coaching and player, and micial injuries. No one man or player can be put down for a mistake, football is a team sport. Take a close look at your riled FV booster group whoever .they are! Letter signed -Name ·withheld Dear c;lcnn . I "·ould like to put in a f{'w \~·ords nn behalf of Santa Ana Valley fligh. 11osl cert;iinly l can't argue about or disputf' cases that arc quite fa ctuaf. Hnd . I don 't knov" the reasons for problc111s on the can1pus. but r 1-..'llO\'.' lhat. none huve t!xisted on th e track field al any meets T"vc officia ted - and rm ccrt.ainly not reluctant to accept officiat ing assignmcn!s there . I have .,..·orkcd :it meets al Valley · for 1hc past four years as a track starter. and I have ahva ys been treated with the utmost respect by the coaches, other officials, students, athlete.s, and fan.s. Jn fact, I wou ld like to say tha t 11 i.! a pri vilege to afficiate there. not only becall'ie of the fine organizatioo of the meets themselves, but also 'because I have found that the Valley athletes are lhe n10St courteou s . respectful, ttnd properly coached I have .seen. They're .,..·ell-mannered, ready to perform, and not critical of an official. They're the best disciplined I've seen. to put it simply. \\'hen 1ny assignments are received at the start of the ·track season. I only hope I'll be lucky lo draw Santa Ana Valley a couple or times. As a journalist, coach, and official. I'd hate to see Valley short-changed in the compliments department Thanks !or listening. Jack Lythgoe Laguna Beac!t /.fr. \Vhite: A recent article oI yours has gotten my dander up. You wrote "Against S.A. VaJ\ey" - which is my school -and an excellent school a! that. r ha \"f' t:1ught at \:alley 11.S . for the past three ~·cars and perhaps know more about the sct100J and students !han yoi1 do. Allo1v tnf' t<• el1·,1r sonie of thr erroneous points you n1ad,, in the disgusling article in question , Our athlete$ aN' not at a Jo1v ebb -Wllcss thi!I is how ~'OU ('l:1ssify champion.s. You 11·roti:. "SA Valley llig1i"s rcpuWt ion as IX'ing .a rough, 1oui::h pl:.ice is confirmt'd by a rec<11t niurder on campus." Sir, there has not been eny murder on our campus~ And fo r a reputation of bcing roogh aoo wugh, Wl!:I!, thats propagaled by people li ke yourself, Mr . White. People v.tlo don't )mow the facts. : Valley's sUxients are NOT thiefs and m\irderers as you would have people ~lieve -Valley's sttxlents are a ~erful bunch or kids -I IO\'e my !guden!s and \l.'ish YOV and the v.'<)rl<l ~Uld love them too! ;'.:-: · Tn_ih·. ·.~ i\irs. Sherrie F1i}p ·' •_;.' ~et .Tourney fteturns to MV . : • .•. , .. »;__ ·#'+-' 'i>" • •. N:i'' • LONG REACH -Boyd Philpol 119) of the U.S. wa· ter polo team. stretches to gr ab loose -ball during action Saturday against Italy at Newport 1-larbor J-Iigh. The Americans v.•on, 7-6. Sports in Brief . , ... Monzon Retains Crown; Skate Title to Area Gal PAHJS ~AP J -Carlos 1\lonz.on rct:.iincd hi.s \l'Orld inidcUev:icghL box in g ch am pion sh i p Saturday when "'elterweight dlampion Jose Nap::ilrs failed to arunvcr the bell for the seventh round of the;r scheduled 15-round fight. Napoles, who was born in Cuba but fights out of Mexico City. was :9lunned in the fifth and sixth rOOnds as l\1oozon, of Argentina.. took advantage of his five- Inch reach advantage and began -landing solid punches. Napoles sat on his stool glassy eyed as the bell r ang for the scven!h round and his hand1£'rs signaled to referee Raymond Ba lda yrou th<•~ their figh!er <."Ould no t continue. e Smil/1 T1·i11111ph• PROVIDENCE. lt L -Barbara Sn11th , l4. the 1973 novice champion from \\'estminster. \\"Oil the junior lad ies' titlr. at the U.S. fiugre sk:al.ing championships Saturday. Teresa Foy. 13, of Santa Monica. moved f:rum third :after the compulsories: and -"""'1<1. e Kings Triumph ST. LOUIS -Butd> Goring oct up a ~od score and rifled hon1e his 13th goal or 1the season a period later, leading the Los Angeles Kings to a 2-I victory over the St. Lou L<; Blues in the Nation.al llockey Uai;ue Saturdey night . e 49Prs Breere s \:\ DJE:-;o -Ca l St;1te I Long 81':-i("h . overcon1e .:i slO\\' start and 1LScd !ht· !';Coring of fr!enn f..1 cDon.1ld arid 1hr Poodex1cr brothers to n.ui past ~<In Diego St.:i!f'" 98-72. Saturday in a Pnci fic C0..1st A.th!etic Association baskctball ga1ne. 11eDooald '\·as high 1na11 for the ninth- rankcd 4!k>rs, hitting J l or !5 from !.he floor ;:ind adding eighL as.sis1s. llis 23 p.>ints '>'·ere followed closely by Rooo:ie PoOO.e:aer with 22. Clifford Pondexter '>''Ith 22. Clifford Poodener hit six of seven from the floor and isix~-elx from the foul line for 18 points. e World Reeord LOUISV ILLE. Ky. -The University of Oiicago Track Club set a v.·orld r('('Ord Saturday night in v.•inning lh<' 1nrn"s opc>n tv.·o·mile relay i11 7:20 8 at the ~lason-Dixoo Games. The old n1ark 1\·as 7:2.2.8. Runnu1g .,..·ith anchor man Rick \\'ohlhuter were Tom Bach , IAv.•ell Paul and Ken Sparks . Mean\\•hile, Tiny Mirus Yirtcr, a tec.h- scrgeant in the Ethiopian air force. clipped more than 11 seconds of( !he 1vorld record for the 5,000-metcr run Saturday night at the Mason Dixon game& wilh a time of. 13:34.1. 11\ his first try al that dlslance on an indoor track ,lhe 25-year old 5-foot-fa- th<'r of two sprinted to the front after 11 laps and grinned broadly as he made hi s kick in the fin.al lap to erase the 13 :45.2 mark held by Vyacheslav Alanov of Russia. e /tlarq11ette tlpset l\DL\VAUKEE !-Creighton, sparked by 25 poll\t.s by Doug Brookins and 21 by Gene llannon , rallifd from an early 12-point deficit to upset sixth- rankcd i\larquette 75-69 Saturday night. Brookins scored 17 of his points and llarn1on 1!1 of his 1n the serond half for the Bluejays, \\'ho snapped the \\"arriors' 1S.-gan1e winning streak at the l\·lilwaukce Arena. l\larquette had \~·on 99 or its last 100 home games. e Evert Beals Casab F'ORT LAUDERDALE, F!::r. -Top- sceded and hometown favorite Chris Evert smashed Rosemary Casals, 6-0, 6-1 Saturday to earn her way to a finals match today against Kerry f\.telville in !be $5-0,000 womefl's tennis classi c bere. l\fiss Mel ville, the No. 2 seed , had an easy time with third-seeded Nancy Gunter. ~inning 6-I , 6-l. e /tlctrevel.i Advances S1'. PETEfiSBlJRlr. Fl;i -Alell ~IC'trcvcli of Russia adl'anccd to the final o[ the S50.000 Ro!Jert Ja1ncs Tennis. C1a5sic Salurd::rr. beating Rau l Ramirez (if _\lcxico. 5-i. 6-3. 6-~ 1\'lttre,·c!I. unsecd !!d tor the \\'or!rl l'hampionship Tennis Blue Group C\'C'tll. , ... 111 nieet top seeded John Ne~'coml".(' or Australia in today's fin als. Ne,vcombe crushed unseeded 1\ustralian Ross Case. 6-2, 6-I. e 111eKellen Repents PROVIDENCE, R.I. -Gordon McKeUen. who was born with a pair of skales in hi.'! hand instead of a silver spoon in his mouth, woo his serond straight U.S. national figure skating CTO\l.TI Saturday afternoon. r-.fcKcllen, 22 . ot Lake Placid. N.Y .. pulled himself up from second place after the compulsory and short progran1 to win the title and a berth in !he \\'orld Championships in l\funich fl('xl. month. e Geis Sparkle• HOUSTON -Paul C're.is 0£ Oregon University ran to an Astrodome record or 8:24.8 in Ole itwo-mile and SMU 's Gene Pouncy upset world 100-yard dash record holder Steve Williams in :the sixth Fedef'&tloo ABtrodome Track meet S.tunlay nigbt. Pouncy bad a time o! 9.5. Yancey Holds 3-stroke Lead; l'\f ill er 6 Bacli. l'AL\f DESERT i AP)-"I jli<::t ,,·.i:;.t.·~ Rc.i·t Yancey said \l"ith a little twink.le in !he-blue eves. ''Thi.::; ;1·as a four ru11nd tournamCnt." If it \1·ere. he'd be the "''iM£'r of the-$32,000 fi rsl prize in the Desert Coif Classic. Bul, with the format they have for this unique cvenl -five da ys, ro-hotes -he has 18 holes yet to pl ay. Yaocey goes into those last 18 holes today with a three·stroke lead over On TV Today Cho1111el 4 at 2 Jlubcrt (;reen and six: over undaun ted JolJM.v i\.1ill<'r. the young man 'vho has v:on three tilles a lready this season and has a string of 17 consccuti\.'e rounds at par or better. ''f\·c h;id a three-stroke lead and lost." Ir rff't1 ~aid as he surveyed Yan<.'<'.v's po.>il1on atop the b ig scorebP::rrd . ""If I can nlake some pults -get a littk· lucky or1 the greens -I can ~hoot 60 on this course,'' l\lillcr said. ··Be.ii has proved you can shoot some low numbe rs. I"ve just got to try to do it." Yancey , hov.·ever. had a differcrit outlook after his three-under-par 69 in Saturday's fourth round had retained his leading margin '>''ilh a 273 total -15 under par. "I v•as Jucky I din 't lose any strokes.'' he said. "ili'ov.:, 1 can shoot 67 or 68 tomorrow and they'd ha ve to ha\'e a realty hot round to catch me ." r;rcen also had a G9 for 2i6 and ritillcr another 69 -just n1issing an eagle on the last hole -for Zi9. Yttnc.-ey and Green pl aytXI 1n relative pr11·ac.\· and obsrurity at Bermuda Dunes \.\'h1!c tile television cameras thal provid- ed n.'.ltional coverage of this evenl and 1nost of the gallery congregated around i\-fil!er and ! he flock of celebrity ama- 1el,l rs at lndi.1n Wells. John Mahaffey, the babyfaccd winner or the Sahara Tournament last year, Lrailcd J\o1iUcr by a stroke. Mahaffey had a 68 at Bermuda Dunes tor a 200 lntaf. Arnold Palmer, the defend ing champion and a five-time v.•inner of !his marathon tournament, r allied on the back nine for a 69 and safely got under the cut with a 289 total. The legendary, 44-year-old Palmer. however. had liltle hope of taking tt si xth title -and his first in a year_ He ;vas a distant 16 strokes off !he pace. ro~••h '"""" •·~" c• .. s!I• 61tl v • .,., .... H~~c•t C•~tn Jnhnn v ,..m,, Jann ll~na,,~v If.Mk H~Y!\ David 0•6h8m Let E!de• L.1hron H6rtl• John Lisitr Mike MCCUllO<JQh Rob M!lrphy Gti)l"gt k n!ldton Dwloh! Nt•!I Alike Rt•!(lf 111/d Alllln el11v C11101r John S<:tlle. Jac11 Fltck ktn SHll Llimel Htbert leedt ri in !h1 s14Q,OCO Dt.en 71 .71.61 .,.,___,,, 1?-<\9~-69-776 ll·f9.t9.,\9-17? "·nl-11-68-7'0 "8·11·61·1'-2111 11.12..1s-10-211 ~?·11·6~-12-211 10.1fl.7l ·7l-2•2 TG-n ·M..19-2'1 69·7J·~70-212 1u9.70-10--.a 1 '"2·TI .J'0.7G--713 74-69-ll.,\9-7'J 1~.,\t·10.l)-..1U to..11·71-66-111 75-74.,\1.,\l-114 n.n..11.1~2 ... 7!1Mt-~ 7J-7'1·7Mol-2t.S 7l·1Uf.~ Dons Top Cerritos Pirates Roll Past· Mounties, 6.8-63 · . ,: ' "r v. ! Vr.' ALNUT • -Oran~e Coast Collc~e cut off f\.tt. San Antonlo College's inside game in rt.he second half and \.rent on to post a crucial 68-63 South Coast Cooference basketball victory, here, Saturday night. The viotofy kept tile Pirates ( 6-1 1 in a f irst place tie with San la Ana . an 84:-79 <Wer1ime wiMer over Cerritos. 11le loss to Santa Ana virtually f'liminated CerriUX! (4-3) from title contention with three games Ito go. <xx: am f\.it. SAC battled oo even terms through rthe first half \\'ith the Mounties' &-10 center Gary Nash dominating ·play with 23 points and lG rebomds. But '!he Pirates double-learned Nash in the serond half. p1Jl,ting 6-8 JX<.111 Bogdan in fron t or hinl and 6-5 Jinl \Vorthy behind hin1. Tiiat cut dov.·n Nash 's maneuverability und ht 11'aS hl'ld to l\.\'o points after the iJJter tniz..::>lun and just seven rebounds. ~1eanwhi!e, OCC's Tom Crunk hit his first four shots of the second half after leammalc nod Snook had scored !ht' Pirates' first bucket after th 1· intenni.ssion. Thal helped OCC to a 4S.39 lead and it maint.ained the advantage ,the resl of ott>e v.•ay_ Mt. San Aotooio cut <the margin lo 61-59 with four minutes left, but a Bogdan jumper with 2:32 tto go made it 63-59. Another bucket by the Motmties .sliced the OCX::: edge again to l \\"O, but Bob l\1anker's driving Jayin .,..,ith 48 seconds left put it away for the Pirates. OCC hild five pkirers 111 doubl e. figurt'S -:; Or1111e (Nd l61l M!, S•n ,6"toni• (61) " " " " " /o,\il!tr ' 0 ' " 1 .. rlu~"' ' (run~ ' 0 ' " fin• , ' '"""" l l " N~ " " Mnnktr • ' l " '"t·•u~ l Wor1n~ 0 " ' i(Pdly ' BIXll!~n ' • ' '" \\1!1~m>on ' lOldl ~ " "' u lrt~'' " tloll•im•. Jl l!t Massacre III Lm·es CdM's Pri11cipal " •• " ' ' • ' ' '" l ' " 0 l • 0 ' • 0 l '" l " ., .. ... .. Thel'\·e b]l)11"n tile hd off :'llA SS1\CTIP. 111. \l"hich 1\·111 llL' held Valentine's Day night (Feh. 14 1 ::it Coro na dl'I ?-.'far ll igh. Oilliding at 7 o'clock '1'ill ~ the CIF' and fJaily J)ilot sPQrts staff \\'hi!e The Cdi\1 Md ~e\\1JOr1 l-farbor J-ligh coaches dUt'l in !he follo1ring game. Ti ckets are priC'ed at Sl each for adu lts and 50 cents each for children and students. Proceeds go to the Ccl\1. pep squad. A special prt."-game ticket sale a t Newport Harbor JLigh \\."ill produce funds for Tars 30ng leaders and dleer leader~ The big ne\\'S today is that Corona de! Mar principal Dennis Evans is coming out of hiding from repercussioos regard- ing h.is stand on relcaguing n>quests made by Huntington Beach l-ligh and El 1'1odcna. Evan s. target or shari> criti cism. io; going to fill a uniform for the \IF against rhr \\'filers -if !he r can find ;1 unlfortn t.ig «nough to pour him into. El'ans oner !it.'.lrr<'d in a neighhorhoOO garne 1vhere he played an in1•:tlid Sinrc !hen, ho"·rvcr , he's sprnt mo!it of his lime gathering splinters behind a rle.~k . Ile'll be gu!lrded !in the b.1~keth.1il game) by Daily Pilol sports editor f.trnn \.\o'hile, \Vho has collidrd wi!h Evans on every is.«uc im11.gi nable. Evans looks forv.'ard lo the confronlation. saying that \Vhite's biggest mistake will be to take the floor Thursday night. White said that If he stays on Evans all the lime, he may be fouled out before the serond quarter llpofi. Evans will join two other principals in the game -out-of-shape Chuck Godshall of Newport Harbor, and releaguing snafuer Lou Joseph of Canyon High in the Orange District. l{a111 s S tar Spea ks Larry Brooks, one of lhe mainstays on the defensive li ne for the Los Angeles Rams pro football team, v.•ill be the guest speaker al a falhcr·ron dinner Friday at Giesler lntennediate School, 9700 Bluefield. ~runtington 1leach. The dinner, wh ich starts al 6:30. is for student5 of Robert lf. Burke elementary achool and ls sponaored by that school 's PTO. ' \'.'ilh l\fanker leading the '~ay with 17. Cnu1k and Bruce ~lJ!k·r hit 14 each, Snook had IJ and Bo,.:d~n CJ.Med 10, including lhrt·::-long jumpers latt In !he seconcl hulf. Orange Coast . \\'lud1 hosts Fullerton \\'ednesdav. hll at a 48 percent clJp (32 of l'Xil v.·hi!e Mt. SAC canned .fO percent of its shots (29 of 72 ). The i\lounties finished y,itll a «-35 edge in rebounding. Gauchos Fall; ; ·~ ··"r·~ Ri1stlers Belt : O!·a11ge Coast Santa Aru Col!ege scored five tin1es in the fifth inning 10 break open a close game and post a 7~1 victocy over Saddl cba('k in the championship game of the Orange Coast College baseball tournament Saturday at OCC. The IC6S was the first for the Gaudxls after three victories. ln other tl>umey games, Golden Wetlt routed rival Orange Coast, 11).3, for 4he third place trophy et Santa Ane College; and ·the UC Irvine JV team fell to Cypress. 4-2, in ,the coosolatkn championship at Saddleback. &!ddleback: srored its only rm in the Of}{'n ing fr.une on a single by Mark l\111g. n 11'alk to Brian }lester and gromd oui.s by l.:Ob lllocn and John Springman. But the Dons came back v.·llh t,,.·o 11ncnrnf'd runs in 1he home half d. the l 1r..,t ;ind th('n icro 1hc gan1e 'vith five i:1 the fifth -three of v.·hich 1vere un1·arned. In •tllt' C'.olden \\'cst-OCC tilt. the v.·innirig Rustlers scored at will -potting -the game away early v.·ith five tallies in the o~ing frame. 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IC•m•n p Jotmi.on. p . ' ' 0 •• 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r Gomer, ~ o c o o TD11l~ J ; • ~ 7 loltll UC !r»~~ J\I c~~·~~ )CO•t by lnnlftfl ... "' .. ·~ ' ' . 000 -JJ l • 00.-• •• Today's Sports On Television JI a.m. (l ) -NHL llOCltEY -The Los Angeles King! meet the Flames at Omni in Atlanta. 11 :30 a.m. (2) N B A BASKETBALL -The Los Angeles L<ike rs mecl.the Chicago Bulls. t p.m. (71 -TIIE SUPERSTARS -Round three or The Supel"!tars where top sports figures put their athletic prowess to the lest by conipeting in events other than those in ~·hich {hey became famous. 1 : The Mission Viejo R e c: r e a t I o n ~ ha boug2Jt the rig!U for jlll January tounwnent of the women 's pro ...,.,. dn:ull •: 1'lhl means that the week-long event, l)eld for the first time at Marguffite ~allon C<nt.r Jut Jn011th, wtll be • ltfission Viejo neit year and "as Jq AS "'·e \\'ant lt after that," says ;l.rry Curran, Mlaslon Viejo recreation iQrector. UC Irvine Nine Rips Alu111ni!' 18-5 2 p.m. 12) -ens SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The Lo& Angeles Times Games. taped Friday night at the Forum. Ailo, the world's top skiers compete In the international races or the L a uberhorn at Wen gen, Switzerland. (4) -BOB HOPE DESERT CLASSIC -Floal t'OIJlld of the maraUJon 901Jole toumament from Indian Wells Country Club. , :ibe toomarnent, which offers a l!0,000 i1Dne and thla year attracted tenrWl ti Bllllo Je.. King, R<ele Caws. Evert IJld 29 otllers, Is port of • worldwide iefN'OW1d w o ril e n ' s E 1'!lllil drcult. week·loitl toumamen~ are lied pm1I \>I the world during ~ -0irr.a.1114. i .o:,, ·.We *• very ,pllutld with the : ~ we had," Qrnn n<Ud. • ~ ; -f· ~ J UC Irvin< opened the 1971 baseball 3ea!l'.lll agaimt an aching aod out-()f- shape alumni teom Saturday afternoon and \\'hen the dust of battle had suns!ded, the defending champion Anteaters had po5ted an easy 18-5 victory In action on the campus diamond. Coach Gary AdAm:t use<! a parade of players, some of them appearing in their second game of the afternoon after playing for !he junior var!lty in a junior college tournament. But it mnde little diff{'rCflce as the alumni pitching lfta!f found ahaky support (~eo en"OI"$. chuit.ably) and liOl'e anru the rule rt1tber than the e1cepUon. The shakedown was a flnal wannup for Wednesday 's regular season apcner at UCl..A where Gary j Wheelock is scheduled to start. \Vheelock worked two iMlngs against the alumni. giving up a ¥."alk and a double to Mike,. Sheline for the first old-grad score. He wasn't as •harp a!J necessary to face the Bruins but also got in ei:tra duty aa the designated hltte<. One of the brighter spots for Adams' crew was the hitting of Saddleback O>flege lnlml« Craig Andenon who opllled at se<ond bole and l!nllbed al third. Anderson had three hits in as ' many plate appearances, scored a pair of nms and had an rbl. Ron Hughes, another junior callege transfer from Imperial Valley, started at shortstop and had a double Yi'hile dMving ln three n.ms. Je.ff Malinoff. the senior first baseman, also had three rbl and a double. For tho alumni, Kansas City property nnd last year's starting short.st.op at UCT, Dan Hant1Cn, had two hits Jn four pla te appearance,,. Another outstanding performance for the UC I nlne WM the one-Inning pitching stint of sophomore Tad Davis. He struck out two of the thr~ batten he faced. AN1t111I !JI UC lnl119 flll ffrft rlll 111r 11,-.i l'1ore r,(I t 0 I 0 P~nMI, rf l 1 0 0 Adtm•, 10-1• I I I t 8t l•1co, Tf 2 I 1 0 '''''· JI! ) I O O 1'1lmtr. cl·lf l S 1 O H111M11, n • 1 1 o Jtu11v. c 2 l 1 l Krve. 11>< I 0 0 g Mc(rl ftll, c. I 0 0 0 T, SNl'ICI. lb , 0 i 2 lle11n!P1t , c 1 0 0 0 S1s111, rf J 0 0 0 M1111'04t, 10 J 0 1 3 S<Mr\1, If 2 l O 0 It, Slltl'ICt . If ) 2 0 I woerrow. ll·rl•llr O O O O llrldolll. er 1 I l 0 llwllrM, c 2 0 l I Andt1"•0t1, 2f>..JI> l 2 J 1 81k~. t-)ti I O O 0 l'ol"ll ,Jb 1 1 I 0 R1 rlO'W, p O O O O ENly, 2" O O 0 l Nlci'lolaQl'I, 11 3 0 0 0 11!1911tt• 11 J 1 l 3 Wllltlt>Hd, •• 1 0 0 0 WhNJott;, dll•ll 4 0 0 I H\lf'PIPltrlff, p 0 0 0 0 01vl•,J1 0900 Gooeh'H r, 11 0 0 0 C Toi•'-ll J • J Tot1t1 31 -11 "' 11 VCI AIU'!ll'll UC 1!"1'1111 Set.-. n 1111111111 ' .. 001 "°' 010 -s • I 151 SC 17x -11 10 Cl • 2:30 p.m. (7) -AMEl\ICAN SPORTSMAN -Jerry Lewis goes after blue mllrlln in the waters off the Virgin Islands. Bing Crosby observes tbe cheetah on Kenya's Serengeti Plains. , 3:30 p.m. (21 -CBS EYE ON SPORTS. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The th I rd ellnlnat!ori round In the -Id se riea of auto raclJ1.8, lntematlonll race of champions. Aloo, the -Id skiing champloosltlpo from St. Moritez, Switzertand. ,. I Checkered Flag College · Bas ketball Coast Area Prep WITH HOWARD L. HANDY Res11lts Score belie r Basketball Re sults \Vl1HL (:hancc docs the frt.'C'Y•ar 1notorlst have in gelt111g better mll~aAC rron1 ndJustn1ents to co.irburctors or other ty~·s of n111ni pulat ions if 11 L'Qllcgc grnduat(' enRlneer who spcnr titlll' as a cluunp1onshil) r,al'l' car driver hasn't coinc up wilh th\· anSl\'(lr? fl.1ark Donohu{" is !ht• nnu1 who v.·011 at lndianapnl1s in 1972 and was one of the v.·orld's leading SJ.Ori s car drivers Jor ;1 number nf .V•'ars ;1ncl he admils II\! is stumped by tht• problr·nl for the uix.11111111~ CaH forn1u 500 at Ontario f\1otor Spcedv.·ay on i\1arch 10. ''\\'1"r(' groping <1roond trying to find out what the combina- tion i!! to RCI lhc 1nagic nun1bcr. 1.8." Donohue says. "ll '!i :t really hlg problcrn. Just turning b.::lck the 'screv." doc5n't sccn1 to v.·ork." Tix· ''S<.'rc1v" he is referring to i-; the mechanical regulat- ing of tltc an1ounl or boosl or pres.sure used in the turbo-charc· crs v.1lich rain the ;iir-lut>I mixture into tht' engines. "So f;1r, for C\'Cry good theory v.·e've tried thal S('enl.'i to make :;ense in irn proving mileage, v.•e've found !hey don "t work the 11·a.v 11·1• thought 1he~· \1'ould. So v.·c're finding out v.·e're r.ot !he l'xpcrts 11·c thought 11·c v.·cre." In lhl' p.ist two y~:irs. cars have be1"n :iveraging J!l:-i-200- miles·pc-r·hour Around 1h1.· 2·~-rnilc 011tor10 oval, Dri1·e rs arr cstim;1tin~ th;H r;ie111~ speeds n1~y drop as n1uch as 20 lo 2.·, 1nph to conserve ful'I t '111·s illtts t 1l t·e1•t•fl(" 1.8 \\'it h r1·i.1rictions on flu•! an1ounls, the cars must a\'t'rui:e 1.8 ni ilr ~ 1~:r gallon of tnethanol fu el or their al101n1ent of 280 g111lons v.·on 't last &1)(1 inlles. "Hight nov.· v.·e 're in lhe I.~ mpg range and haven·1 figured 11 good ~·ay lo get that to 1.8," Dono hue suys. \\ t'St VCL"' I~ 0•""'9" \lol• 11 use )t O• tQ~~ ~ II., t•l~~IO" ! ! "'<• !• si. .. 1c·•1 ,$, W•1 .. +n111on ,,,,. 1• C.dl ~ldl~ ll El l ¥J '-Joi {!'~•• " • '~r 11 ),·~• c+,. ~ •• lii••i!I• IL•, '>'J:'l.M I IJ. II~"''" " ~it(f ~+n•nll"' ~• ~,. Hu•";Jh I ~! ·~ l<rttl•f\Ci 16, C•! t .. o, ·7 L ,l'Vf'll~ 6¢. /)l;(<Uenl .I (I UC ~ania e . .,lla<~ 11 Pui'!• 16 Flfil\0 St I~, (81 ~IA'O (l"l I~ .!.eAt11 .. n. 51 N-••v 1 10 Sd" rr•nc•1cn s1 6!, l"n• ,-. ~, '' r~1 s•~•e IFu11rr1.,.,1 60, v1~~imo •t i• wi.hn..-n, P omon' ~ UC D•YI• n. H&yw•tO S••te ~ Lcyol~ tl. 8tt~•1tu e1<1 .\.•ole n UCSO t i, Cttl Lull>o••n 10 (ii PolY tSL01 I•. cna...,...~n ~1 S011lh ,._,..ti> (11clln1 5t 111, Furmnn ¥1 Fl0to<li Slil~ Ill, S fl')fi(l1 S• M•rtn•ll II, w FlorlCI• SI Vll"!llnl• 16. wa~e Fo••~! IJ too S'utn (1rollno II, DoylOI\ (>I Alao1m• 73, Ttn~•~'e• >I Dttvodwn ll, T"" Cola<l•I •9 Au"'" Pett~ 100 E l{en"' •·1 11 Lo"ltvllle 11. we" 1 -••~ •? "'ut>urn 95. M·•~i•,opp+ 1• tl•w O•l-~n• 9'/, P<>dl.,na •4 Nonn CarollrtJ I 12, C.t<o'!l'~ T~<~ " -. ~11 \01. r•a•ltt& &1 R •t~~1onU f'· YMI 18 VA.,~O•C•ll 6~. Ml> ... ,.,P~• ~.I !O l\e.,lut~v !O. Geor<;i•d n South11 es t 0~1a~"rni rir; 9., De1w~• to "''~1>n,~1 10'. Rice Bl Okliho"'~ ti. t~la""'o "' l>:Or!~ T••~ SJ. 13. MCl"ID~I~ ~· " 1 ~·~· A&t~ VO, fCU Lj lt•df let " 8» B•v•o~ o9 Or~I f:louert, 9~. Peiwero·~• II SMU /j. Te~d~ 7l East N••o••• 6•. St 8onaventvre &' .\•arvl•ntt 'fl, G'°'ge Wl>lling100 11 P•D••~tnt• 91 , St!on llall llO Calq•!e I•, Loog 111arn1 •l tvitfi ll<'IV I \ I lei.-[ fh<1 1 mn•I ~11 lrl•r,' h3nd:t :i.lir on tbc club at -""1l1t: f)Htnl 111 lhc ~10o 111g. Indication-. of this arc tllc 11.o•n1 !-pot.-. I hat .ip(H'.11 on £Olien.' gloves. ·1,, l:l·tp thii. s l1rp•1;;e tu :t minimum. I suggest that .11:L1\e pla}cr-. r1:-grir their cl ubs at least oooe. a year.. rn:fl-rdbly in the i.prini;. v.hcn cold hand~ imte firm gripping CSpt'ciallv rh;11lc11~ing, Changing: grip\ " a '1mp lc. rclati..-ety i.ne'(pensi,-c process that most club pru• can do 111 lheir °"'" shop~. Remember that your h.uid~ arl· your on.ly JinL: with ~our golf club. t.ivc }'1hir)t lf c~ery chaoC(' to make rh.it J1nl.;1g..: .-.CL'llt<'- " " !Utl ~-::.,. - \l'res tling Lio11 s, Diablos l"rft~"'·~ (t)lt M"'I (ill (11) ~,,,.,,. D1 ·•11 (IGJ •Il l U •n~(~IO<.!e•n \,<!1, Ill , f' (}t 91oOQ•H {00• 111 C I " W••~· Voun11 1t l G (II G•ove "'u!ll11•rt 191 G 19• (u-..·•,, ~ .... -.,, .. ,~t>· Ct.,h /,'f'i ,_.,, . o: J, F'cWe•! ?. (l<>u~ll ; P!•hl !, Cllutl M.. 1, "'•rn•nll J lie•~•'°" I ~t•l !llrne . ,.,.., lllf'>•. ll-10 f rt•llml " LH.-1 (Sil 0 4) W"lmo•s••r (.CU 1•! r (1'! WCI!• ff ocr..: (l'O) r Ill K.tdrno!o M<CullDllll llJ! 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(I.I) till Hunhn~lf,. le•<~ ~Oii (t) F (I ] T~~dC-1 9.,,, (1.J f '"' r:.11 .. cco11 t1S'l < I'•' J~""'~" L••"'"~'r P l ! c. t i.1 lo<•e> U11ler11 {101 (, !10) Ti.>I• Scorl ... ~ .. os ~ M8r.ni L•<Ylt !) t-18 -Von Gc•OOf' J ~1111!""'": f,\e"n •. .0 .I Junior v 1r,,ry esitnci• 11n USl &d•s•• Anoet1on 1111 r 1111 &1•t" 1'.l!'ln• Ill! I" I') lir~tl Gltlf)(, !•) ( 1:1fll "'mb•otl(~ O'Connor (I ) G (!)• Gonit• Zool. U I C. lfl r1~ton SccrlnG ~utl'~ E~1onc•1 -l,l••ln J, R ~•h J. fd,~on -(eWan I H~lll•~; Eal~c~. 2a-2:1 Jw,.+at Vl ,.11¥ W•t1mo,.1••r Ill! (0 1 ~···· •t1 O•~•'" "'n'"" ~· •:, P~'""' 16! " ' 'I P Dr•r" r •'r•n fl I f'~oe !II J•roU><>• ••l ~<C .+\U W~• "'~·+ b !II U" ~ •11 s1.,,.en ( '1 ~1 M<ltn•1I .''IA '"11"•11' Ill!> Junt., El T••o U ll l<•tl,•r P~I Vj<\l!t ~ (eo.,!r•n (I I) I <,; .. 1 .. 1,. ••l r W••I• '1'.'1 (, />•1<0""' ,JI (, Scn••n• '"Ir! f.1 "· t.6'!11dlt > •. lhl MV'f' SI~• n1 11 .~~''" !I! D<at H 111 wvn•• !21 le1nn11 ''I GUQllf•lf'~ 1~••1 -JKQU0' Ju~~· "")<!Y Ntw"'1 H1rllcor !•U OCll A~ .... ,.., K ru~· 1<1 Pll PolHll<><'f p.,,,,, 11!1 r Ill) llDW•" ~1, .. w "' ( itl COiom•~ 6•oc~m•<•• \9f t, \I ) Rlch!•~ Wft!l••• 191 (, lt1 Wa "O'! Scar""' '"°" 11r ... oor1 ""'""' Cl>O•• 9, Fe<uco• t<oltrtmt . Nt .. PO<t H~•bor, 'T,)• (OM (10\ V ehl! 1 IGI Cu1<t< I&\ F••~·> a l ~)f(l(I 11:1 M u•Nli !b' ' 0 ....... h ( nJ SA 1/eU•v !61 ,, •• {01 MO••''' f11 D"·'"' 1~1 \ \'D•• • (/I M H"I~ :itcr<nQ , ... t~ s ~ 'V•ll•• [/,~~. ~••!il1n>e ~·\ ~111•1 , /.,.If. J utuor 'Vl •>O!V li~~'" INC~ iSI J (Ill S•n C•tm~n" AIO•Cr 1101 1Jl R.O\n•• /.".OrQ•n '" f 1131 Oun~H~• ll8con (I I C \01 H~r~·c· Oav .. or l•t) <101 """I 1.l<Call• Ill r, 1•1 Hi:;rv~ln S<.Or•rtg 'UI)> L1gun.o 8f8'<!! H81 ' Ji, Jocoo•tn 3, ;,., Cleon~•· Hu•rMn~i 1. ~1cconn•11 I, ll:t'll•"' ~·" 10. Hilt11mt ~n Cl,m!•\1~ J•·I• "Tbe i1npression e \'e.rybody has is that the speed should he about 180. '''e. can get fairly close to llyat number at 180, but just can't quite ~et there. Still , 17) doesn't seem to do ii either. ''So it doesn't seem lo be as related lo speed and borse- po~·er as v.·e thought." · He feels tile ans~·er Is somev.·bere in the setup or the motor and the car togelhcr. A•mv Sl. Scrd~ton SI C:•nl1•v~ 1~. 51 Pete••· NJ 109 Ola Dom1noon 1•. Wa1Mng10" &. le• " Columbia S], Da•h'l'l<>Ufll 51 Domi11ate Meets Scodn11 SUDS! NtWPPrl HarbOr - M<iJ~IY '· "lt.llOf'I' 2. Fen1I..-9. l in1 m0<1s I, 1u11y ?, Walden 1. Ll.l'duigse<i 6. Or.._e l .... 11¥1elm -Tee 1. ..,, Ce•edl 7. HDll!lme. N.,.P<><"I Hilibor, S/·11. Ala11rito s Re sults ·'This rule m11 y have much more erfect than any of u!I ('l'er realized. In fact, II is conceivable that it could obsolete e\'ery car 11s we knov.' it no~·." lf11 sebnll's Grni11 of Snit Auto racing people look at bascba!l with a grain of salt a s per !his eomntrnt rron1 Katlonal fo.lotors ports Committee direc- tor John Cooper r~c11t\y . . ··A t a \\'ashington n1ccting or top Je1sure and SPQ(lS n:ian· agemcnt. after the federal cner~y people ask~ \~·hal vano~s acttv:::e!; \T.f...: ·.?l'i lling 10 do . -baseball comm1ss1one r Bov.·1c Kuhn jumpt,>d up and volunteered thal tiase.ball v.·ould cut back 25 percent." . , . , At that paint sornrone reportedly said, '\\-hy not? A 2.i pe~cnl red ut.:tion of nothing is still noth ing." lfir!lele Ra .. i11!J Propo<nl Some race crack operat.or1 acros5 Che country are looking In a different dirtttion to ~at lbe energy crisis. An advertisement ran last summer in !tl>me national motor sports publications orferiug $200 a "'t el. to thr Cracks for off. limr use of their r:ir ililir s. The J!:imn1icl.: ~·us bicyrle rac:in,i::. Properly sold. it has lhe in,i::rt di.ents ol an interes!ini:: <"on· •·r pt rur thr asphall trarl.:s :dong \\'llh a rr rrainly to twat !hi" <'ntr:::~· 1-ri~is. t.·,,,,,,,,,,,.r" Aid (~1·is is f11rrlu•r proor 1hat the autornobilt' racini.: industry ·~ tr~in~ 10 aid \11th !111· t'n!.'rgy problr1n romr'.-from S!affon.l ~1otor ~pt'r<l11:11··s .J;'1ck1t• Aru!t' J a1·~11· !ol)f.. 1h1· 1n11·k s h-rge n1,llling list, used " st alt> ;igt•nr\''s t'(H1\puh·r 10 n1;1 tch up f:.i ns v.ho hvl' close I~ one ano1 hcr :ind is :-;pncJing ;1 rn:.i1l1ng list to the fans ~uggesllng thr·y con- t<-1ct r:ith l)!hrr :ihout sharing ridC's to the races. Anothf'f lratk has slated il will post a large bulletin board in rcfreshn1cn1 roncour~s for fans to 1ack up their names undt•r tl'rta1n {l('Ogrt1 ph1ca l t1rl'3 headings to contacl other~ about racing car pool s. Fo11r All-Atnericans Pac e OCC Swi1nmers Sc:-1 rn sopho1r1ores ;-ind t1\'() fre.slunen flr;!Ufl' to c;irry thl' load lnr Or:ing1· i.' n ;1 s 1 Collcµ_i··)'; ~111n11111n~ ti'.1111 th1~ Princeton 70, Vile }I 11iltVi rd 11. C0<nrll tl Ouque•ne 15, West V"9"•~ 10 Pon fl. ~V••'l<v•e ~6 SI Jann·~ Ny 6S, FOtDllfl'I' .. ;\lid~·est C.•r>C•nl'lat! 8•. Hoo~tcn ll W• ,con1in I !l, lcwa 11 ln\11 .. M IOI. !!llnco~ 61 Purdue 6•, M•nnesol~ •S MICll•Q•n ~1. Otolc s•~te l& io;•~s•) ~1~te n, lcw~ s•.re J.6 Nt orask• IS. Mi>l<>U" ~6 tJolrt Oame o7, Dv~e 6Ji Bcwlin~ C•••~ ~'· ,,., ... ml 01>;0 M C'el~l"on 11. 1'\~rq~H•c .69 1<;•n1~1 eo. O~laho•"'a ~I 11 ~I Loui• 79, Wlc1>1t• ~t n Tulw I'll. -c11'·! ~ New M~~ico S!alt BS, 8•.odl~v 7& Rock ies evu l6, lex•• (El Pasol >• l,'.cnT•n• 31. Webl!r SJalP 69 'McMana ~1 . l>O, N "'dtnn• :.1 ..,,II_ 11. Wyoml"ll ~ ""Ion• St 70, Col0taao SI •l u1~11 s i.1e 105. lul•nt ~'' A.reel ·Prep S111111narics Vl"•IY (Mono d•I M•< 11ll H•I Anan<1m 100 Me<11t'V Rtluv I A"a"""' f<"1e I IT • 1C0 l-'10.. H' hO~•·Q (A ) • Sff"D'I IA) ~~~""" ((.I r.m. I 'i• I . ~00 (nd ~·PO•f"'I Her~l\,>f'•\I (A) 1 C"•i"'P 1(1 Loren• It\ T•mt' ~ 0. I jO Fr•• -1 .l,IOen (A) 1 St!!llmort !C) 1 11'"""" IC I l•m ... 1~ J. 100 Flv I Srow~• ((1 ~ P•lm~r IC• J Gv.,a+~on (Ill. Tom~· 11.6. 100 .,,., 1 W1lli•ms (Al 7 M•••<ID l(I .) M•<Vln (A), T\mr 51.~. SOD F•t• r Ht.r~ll~•c [A l 7 rrost ((I J Bwglltv (Cl Tlmt. 3:11.l 100 ll~t" 1 Loren• !C t 7 P4lmt• «C' J. C.4mllle CAI. T\me ~·· 100 ll<ee~• 1. A1aen 1,..1 1 (romp !Cl Web<:r CCI T•m• , o~, •OO F•t t Rtlill" Analle'm. l •"W' I :JJ.1 J unior V••~•IV CON"'" dol M•• 1111 !101 A ... ~.m 50 Fr•~ -I DodP.• tC I 1 Hun·d~"' ! ... I T••nt" JI 6 100 Free -1 D..i•r IC\ No :tn•• !Ou fl•e,.11 \ t<un ~~er I A' Nn om~ IC <MM•SD!>I\ \Vcstn1instrr and :-i11ssio:i Vic.Jo ll igh \1• r c. st le r s dominated th eir league meets Saturday. \Vcst1ninster's Lions h:id five individual chan1plotl!:t ~it rhe Sunset l ~:ii:;uc n1ect :·L Santa An;1 lligh ·while l\1issio11 \'ic,lo c:arne a1v:iy \'o'ilh five \\'inners in the Crcst\'iC\Y L c a g11e in dividual t:han1p1unships al '1'11s1in ll i~h Botl1 area sc:hools ha <I rar!icr \\'11!1 thei r league dual rnect championships. No leJn1 scoring \va s ke11t S<iturday. llldividu:il champions frorn \\'cs1minslcr included Ar I Aguire (11 5), Tony Maddocks 1!36!, D~n Sn1ick (168 1. R~ndy Flurt•r I 17R• .1nd Chuc !; I. an n in J! 1hl':iVy\1·cight 1 ;\'e11·pvt! I r.1rhor·s D :i n •· :-ituhlir: \\'On lh(• 113·pn11nd till:• ;ind Hunting1on lle<l th's &·nil :\·J ;dlor~ cap1urtd the 191 · round crn1\·n "l'hr tnp 1 Wu in r;1eh ll'L'if~h! ~·1 ;1.:s c1u:.il ifv for n e-.: 1 Sc1tl1rtlay·s CIF :.cl·lional!:t ;11 \\' l'"! Oli 11~!\'I' !\!ission Vil'jo li1lt··ho1dt•f's inel11ded l)i•1111y ~lorrov.· (1061 f•:iul S1;i!kcr 113fi •. Ste Vt· Or;1pcr (157), Don ll ill fl7fll ~i nd i\itike Sc 1 arr o L ! a thea1•yv.•cigh! L All fil'e v.•ill u•restle in the sectional s ne xt Saturc:av. l'<l eani1•hilr. at Dana lfills lligh. El Dorado won !ht Orangr League title ra.o;ily. Dan:i Hills finished third and had lhrrc i n d i v id u a I chan1pions Jean Pierre OuGuay 1141 !. Richard Sag-au r1 6fl • :ind Bob Gregerson d1r:i\·~·\1·cigh1 •. DuGuay and tiregrrS(ltl 11·rrr nan1cd lh~ 1ou rn:1nlcnt'~ 1110:-.t 1·alu:ible II 1'1·~t lf'f,<; SI nfv IM•,;naf. 1·1. 121 O<tai. tVlfS!t•~) de< Ewin<,i (ln••t f. 7-1, 1]0 Okoorlan lV/e;~'n\ d'<. Rc .. n1nel !Hun!ingtcn 8t'lch!. r-7. 1;6 -Modoc-..~• tWestmonsref) Ot(. A+Vt l H1litrln;,\ 3·1. 1•1 OkcoriAn IWe~t,rnf de(. Cat r (Nl1tPll<T Ha•!>tlf'l, ll-9. 1'~ -Mullll!I (t.:e ... ·pert Ha•~O•) pinned M,,,1e1s !We11minc1,,\, 1 . .lS. 151 -Wilton ('Nf~tetnl dee. SeDrerc; (S1nta An~l. S-4. •6! -Smic• (We11mtrts1trl aeC" 8,.••·r iLo-•al, ~.? 17~ -Flu"' !V..'e~'m•~~•••l pinn•d Sec" (L~ ..... ). l :SO (Oii, 191 -MallC.•'I (Hvn11ng1on) aet. Agulll•< (We.'""'\ l·l. 1•,.1. -L~nnl"!;,I (l'le~!ml11J1er) t1 ec. C.r.,n! JM~r,.ul 6·l. Tllird 1'11<• 91-Lct~hlrt (t!unting!on! d ' l. Jen~h'" !Lo11r1J, ~-0. lOb-Womm~c~ l~tmi~oterl ttec Yc,nillar8 I HunTing!otil. ~.o. IB-TOOo tl uaral dot. i<; e v' (Newoorl Hi!•bon. J-1 113 "·•leke (We,Hnin'.le•l c • • O"ubo ,,.J 130-Tlf•.,nv Cl'"•"fn,.n,1er1 ~• ... Frv IL'°"'" I. 1• ? \JO l(o.,.alenk~ (Newpc<I Ha•bo• l 11!,,,,~11 Mil!urinq CSanra .,,,al. ,,G&, tol -0 :110 .. wolcll (Loara) de<. Delano I Ma .. n•l. J-0 I<! VBtoU~•se" l "lunt•n~lon ) a•• '~·11· H\ /We •e1nl, ~ o 157 Sl••<i;l;tnd f Loa••l d~<. K ·'""nlu•a ttie"'l>Oll Ha•bo<t, > l "·I ~··•<l'I• (/\"""·>! Yll" b~ 'O"~'' 1,3 ("""••'Jt {\'JO letl\I de< lnor!Oll I ·~~"n" ~-1 ''l•-ri·~noi. (ll'~'"'"1 "'""•" ( .. n~·ov lLoar•I. ~ 11 HWI Uull<'1 I L o~•·I ttet f..C•N,., llJO •1o6<I lh•UC1 I, \-j C'<llhitw lt"'9Ut M'tl 1•1 Tu.Ii" Higl\/ Cll•mjtio"'hiP tO Ure14 ISd<lOlelWC~) etc H1<1'' iC! M~dena l 106 o. ~.,,OfriJW (i\\i~S1Cn Viriol Qet . Norll• (Sad~lel>ack), ~·2, lb-ioiJOlolo l Ka1ello) dee. T. 0 11per L\\os1i0fl Vieio), J-0. llJ-Thom~> !El Mooen;ol pinned M"•k~ !lu:.t.n), '''°· 1:.0-Doot>• !El Mo<lenaJ aec . Cas.:y ( Tv11,n). lln-S!&lker (Mi,s10<1 Viejo) pinntd W.lbur IEl MC><len•l. l :d . l'l-W•!•on l£1 Moden;il de e . Henoor~Gn (Ml~'i"" VieloJ, 10.-1. 141-BManlan (Tustlrt > dee. I . Morrtwi (Mlitlcn Vlelo). 8·5. 1$1-S. Drao.!r (Ml,sion Viele.) pinned B~itev !Kdltlla l. 2:25. tU-Winltr !El ~el de<;. lrw•n (F:>Q!llill). 111-Hlll (Mi•~ic11 v1e ,ol pinned Mc8dghl (Viii• P•<~). l ,"5. lf•-BIClwell IKatt i!t l dee.. V!n Rl1111t r {El M(ltle>na), iuogtt OIC•5ion. Hw!-Stiarroll1 (Mis5icn VjejcJ dee_ llcneUe! !Tustin), 9.1 Tl>lrd l"l•t• '/t-Hueo;iveric~ !Karella) atoi:. Smitn (FDO!hill), 104-lprxih!o !!Catella) <let, W•tso~ (toclrtiftl. 1H-llall fFco!ll+l!l aec. Loveland ( lu•!•n) 12l G~•f<J (l,\i•~ion Vie jo) de< 1l:.11n tK~lell~). J 1 UP 011n1111Qo IM1~~in~ V•tiD) d'C \"lo~:py {I/ill~ P.1f~), 11-1. IJ~-A•oenauu (Tus;tln! aec. S1>1•hnQ fft$hm1• Ei1a nco1 llJJ UJ! 1Et11on AQ'.)ml C•J r (6) Cooot r Ccr!len {4 ) I (101 c.o~>tr Ne"·man 11:1 ( 11) Wltklh<>m H•ves {I) C. (61 S!Mkb,ur Or11ill ~91 C (J) .\.ldone S.~orlnq S••Os; E~t;mda -lilaOdo- a. EO•con -LeAcci<. J, C1mPl>ell 2. Ot~v L 11<>1t!lm,. ES!•n''"' 19 I. Fre1hm1n (dM 0 2) (]0) s.l V1ll1v lul 121 F Iii (01 nel•v~ Lll";t~d 16) f (6) f-itlut(i4 A~•n OJI C (6) Torres hvi<h" (?l C (7) F e<lv~o<> LeGrand l•l C !11 Vf!hillo Sc.oririv liu~: CdM -Simsek 1. E"Cl•le~ 6. D1vl1 6. N•~1en I, 1-'~•f ,, SIMI.ell 2. Kll l!a n t. Halftime: CaM, 31·1. l"refflm•" • M1rin1 In) (•ti Hunt1119l1~ SN<h O•vlo Pl F (I) C0tolr .,~1 lo,,es (16) F (26) 01ll~1ndro v11rrc11 t21J c \I) o-"' Wolle (:11'.1) (. (1) Slltnheu• S.p~<l• po) c. (12) Simn• ~<0<1n<t •uDi: M•rona -Puig 7. Hvntlrtglon Beacn -Non1, H•llllme; ~"'"""'· 30.17, SlllOhO"lt,. L11un1 t5t) h ll Sin Clemtnr. l~ylc< (~I r (l?J Aro" P,k~ (2) ~ !•l Simp,.cn lrombfr OSl t (0 Mi!lo'I L•lleslrom 1121 (' (~J Ponto A~rnl !•I G I Ill Tim Sc<>•iro ~uti.; La11un4 -Dvor1k II S•~ Clem~nTe -l::o•tman u. R~O· l•rlO I, Ln!l'Slr<>m• 10, L;;tnmin 2 111ilftlme. L.111vn1. 30·1•. 'OPllO<llG .. Duw Hills !H) Bl) Oni Cosm&la {9J ~ (•I !li•I Mlklewic• fll ) f. (12) MtClymonu~ "'suller 17) C ' I~) "'lll~cn Crapo {15) G {3) J ot>rt.Pn W~l~l'I (16) C. (11 ) HYalt Seering •ub~: O•na Hills -"'"""' 1. P""I' '· White 1, Goll 1, lllu•5to11 ~ Unlv.,•!i!V -Kalub J, Lowerg •· ftei.eci< !. Hi!fllrne; D1rt1 Hiii!, ·.11.J2. ·~.,,. .. MHilll (51) 1'21 Hunlilll'-" INCll 8 ul'llPr (l2) F (l ) SlOWl•I Fenltboell (9) F (Ill lhO<"tcn Sl:eva (12) C (J> LYnl'I Kanlff' (•l G (l l l'lnhemc H~wklns !•l G (•) Kar11U'I Scorh111 sut>s: Ml'<nt -Ml!lo!m' 2, st>ew 11. Rol>flrhOll J. Hun11....,1on Beicl> -Cocnre11• 4, H1roln 2. H1Utlm1: M&rln•, 26·1•. UCI Nabs I' 1r SJ'°""'' Cl•••• l •~<R , oil l"lllST aACli -•;.Q yar~~ ) ye or rid~ & uo. C.••lmong, Purs• '1600. Ovn11Tl(I Palrol !Rl~h1co~~ 6 00 l.10 31Q C•lilo•tlit Smcg ~Wa•dl 11.QO 7.10 f ~• ~lir.•lns:o (~"''"'! '·10 l im• -~ . .if. A· ~ ""' ~~t,n: VI~• C.h•nl, f<;q~ F•yer Tlpr n°: B "'· C.1'\ R.• •··• MolnllgM &ey, Bl•c~ Mood. F;iy5 Jcy. Scr•tt~eCI -~cd "'''· Kir • .c•n9~n,. Spo!Oed l"eie. S~erneio. 12 E~•cll -'·Dv.,•m• ""'"°I & i.c.ui..,.,. s ...... ~··• S1•.10. SECOND l;A'.::IE ~· 67~ '1 ir~·. 3 v•., olds & yp, c1.,1m0ng. Pu«• '11QO, F •a&~ Alt •l (L,Ph~ml 'l•.,0 o 10 • •0 W1< l'•!cr. CCre•11•r1 9.•~ •.00 Basketball Standi11gs SOUTH COAST COMl'ERl!MCll' w l l"I' , ... OtenQt Cc•" ' 1 4.12 413 ~tn•~ An• a I 51~ 51) C!rn!o~ l SC1 407 Fullto'IO/! l ' 510 511 lilt. Sin "'M<>nio ~ S •~? ,;3 Si n Dl"90 ~~• O 1 {)1)1 '" ,,,u,..llY'I S<..-tl O••"!lt (o•~I U, Ml. Sin "'n1on10 ., ~•n•• An• ~i, Clf'rl•o< ,, !o•I Fullerlc/! IOI, S~n D•'itC M&1 IJ WHn•.C•v·• &•"'*• ru1l,•t~n ~• O•ongt Cea~! Sijn1• A~• •I Sin D•ffiC M~.• Ml. Si n Antonio ~' c .,,;10: MISS1DN CONl'Elll l'IHC'I! w ~ ,., ,. River~itl• \2 O 1.lU 112 Cn•Hey 1~ 3 1,0!1 t so GrosSmOfll I I 17' 162 P1lom•r ' ' rn "' Sadcllebacl<: 5 7 no 1..ol5 Sin l •rn•rdino ' 7 7U I07 Sault!W911Ttrn • I 114 l .os.4 CitnJ~ J 10 M' .. ~ S.n Ditr00 4 10 M.:11,ll'll la,.,..,_ • .,.. l e.rn G•em.<nonl U, Cilru~ II 111 1•.,~de 17, Southwftle<" II (l\•tltr ... Sin 0119D 11 Pa!cm•r 71 . S•• 11..-na•alr>0 !>S w ................ ..... S•dd11bat~ ar ~rl!...,.sltrn S•• Olego I! Rlvoersi<H Ch1ff•V at P1!om1< S•n l arn1•0irt0 •I Gro~s;n1ont GAl;DRN ·~DV• LEAGU• W L ,P l"A S1nt1ago I I 504 "'4 &nl~A G•encl• 6 1 Sli 00 Los AmlQM • l •• , 41, t..Jro.!n G-rcv• ' ' ltl m P1t l!it1 ' 5 .W.. Slt La Qui"'' 2 & ,55 '" 1<1nd'IO Ale,.,,lt'os O 9 545 ~>& Cnal'l1 .l,1t k t.'11\l11r1'111 h~i: fo11r All·An1e1·u·;111 ~ hricl.: fr1)111 last sc:i~n·s f1nr lra1n-led h1· h r c a s t x 1 r n Ii: e r ~fikt> ';:-t rv.'ooct. 11·ho ~L the school ,\l<ir lligh. v.·il] !i l\'lJTI till' u1d1\·1dual n'\Cdll'y and T1ghr. fnl)11 Atl::inhc l 'it~, N .. J . is :-. sprinter ;ind rn 1ddlf' 1list.:incr lrt•1'~ty]rr CD<D"• O~I M•• !II) 4•lf ... /!./!tom 100 M""l•v R•I~• I A11~l1~"' r ,,,.. 1 10 1 Thl' onlv otht·r arra \vrcsll•,r ;\bk· ic 11;1n '111 indh idu:il ti tit• 11as lin11·cr:-.il~ 's Ctib ~Tond1 ! lf\fi l (F'OOlhill). 1•1 -r.lcC•e~•n 1Tu11inl 0 e ... UC lrvln1 fstl l'f) Claremonl·Mud~ P~Quette 1vn1a Par~I ji)a Me<tley ·~··~ UC. I r•• n e FridlY'I Sc1rt1 S4nti•~ 6'. L1 Qvin!• ., Los Amigos ff, C1ra.n Grove •O P~cifltl 62, Ru•<llo "'l•mitos 5• re('(Jrd 111 t h r 1()0.yard hrras1strok1· \a:;I se:i.'()n or I :.O'l 0. Olhrr A\l·An1eric.1ns inc.Jude :-.printer ~1ark 0 es mo n d . hackslroker·sprintc.r La r r y Blattennan and d i\'f'r fo.U ke \\'ilson. Those four, along \\·i th ~phoJTlores Oran fllarksbu;Y· Sieve ~'la rron and Rick Thomas and freshmen Jin1 l'umer and c;ene Tighe /or m the nucleus for OCC . [)('smond has a be~t of 22 O in the 50 free. B\attennan shares !ht• 50 rrrc :;chool record (49.91 ~nd has done -i9.!l in lho 100 rr~e . Wilson 11•on the one-meter event in the South Coast Conference meet last. vear. Marksbu.ry h:l~ bests of 1:05.7 in the 100 breast ·and 2:23 .B in the 200 brea!'lt, ~{arron. a distance 9pecialisl. has top marks of \0:50.4 in the 1.®free and 17:57.0 tn the 1,650-rree. Thomas is a butterflier and has logged times or ~.6 (100) and2:11.4 (200). Turner , from Corona del ()lhrr s ••:1m1n1·r~ or noli• 011 !hf' (>CC rostrr i fl c I u d 1• ll'ttenn<in Dou~ Fran! o 1n 1 freest~·le. b a ck s I r o k e ) . frrshnH~n Dick E d {' n h o l 111 ~sprin1s1. Bob Wall rr ~ <1.i:iekst roke). Rick WhilmorP f,c;prints) and Eric Smith (sprints). Edenholm. \\'alters a n d \V'hitmore are from Costa !ltesa ~ligh and Smith prepped at Foothill "\\le figure to be strong in the breaststroke v.·ith Yarv;ood and !llarksbury and strong in the sprints with Dcs1nond and Blatterman. "says Fullerton. ··tiut v.·e have ou r smallest tea m in three years. so we don·1 have super depth like we've had in the past." JC Tennis V)oJ ~··--I 0" I(• .' Cornn 1,1ol ), Over O""'"''" l(f, Torn• , .. 100 Ind MtU••I" l Scm'""'" IC\ 1. '>l•li!'<tl (A) M[D,,,,81d 111 1 Tl•nt • 1 :07 I >O ~re~ I Whe•<v !Cl l B"l<helor IC• J. l'co1nlngt0f\ ((! lime: 7•.6 )()Fly ! l~Uher IC)'· YracO'buo" tCl l . M~drl11 !Al. lime Jl l. 100 FrM -1. llDftl>fl.,... {C! ~ Orr !Cl ) Otoerm•<> ((I. Tome '" >O Back -1. Wllt rrv !C l ,, William\ !Al J L1vnt r (Cl Tlme: Jl.6. ~ ll•t•~t -I ~ .... f n$Ol'O (C) 1 c ..... n IA) J. Pt l'!f\;""''"" ((), Tin1t ~· 700 r ctt lltlt~ (Mona <lei S•m~! Le~<IU• Me•t 1 "1 5~ma An,, Hi9nl Ch'lmpiBnllllp ~•-V•QJI lWt~lfrnl M c (;·ort•y ($·'"', A<>~) 1 l lat. -S1>r!t0t1 (Lc>a<'ll de<. Sa'a"" <·"'"''n•L 10·i tl'i -/lg~!rr 1wesim•n5•eri ae1 sec Dealt 1'~-A'<.ll•l>;1hl lVil ll l"tr~) dee !lf.'e~T~n. Kru1t . An1ley 1nd OY1nn l B11:1•n (FPO!Ml111 T•me J ;SO.l . I'; Ouhnle lf'oo!hol l) aec. ac v•• 1,000 lree-1. Lynn (UC.I)~. Ot rmPCl\I (\l,lla p,.1~; (Cl. Tom" 11 :!8.I. !i.I ./J,•r""" lMil>OI\ v,e]ol plnned '100 1t<'ll'-1. Piere• (C l ?. 8aug~ey WH~r'• ........ 8ol~a 11 L"" Amlt101 1<111<.l'IO •!LI Quin!• C••d•n Grc•• ti P•d flC I Mcl~Vqlllln 1Katella ), 3:30, {UC.I), l , Tnct,,1on ((),Tim" T:O I. Hi En!!i~ («atelia) doc. Mll<H'ck SO fr~!!-1 . M~Cow1n !Cl 7. Fl~UftO• ?'llEWAY lfAOU f (~•~dteb~c ~), (UC.I) ), 811M (UC.1 ). Time; 1l ). W L ""' P'A 19• -Harnt1! (Viii• Pftrk) pil\nl!'d l'OO IM-1. WhH!D!\ IUCI). 1. Lowell • 1 toU .U, D~•·~ jS.~Odl~bat~l. Stcllenf;e•tt ((), J. L!cMog ((I. 11~ T<cf 1 3 'n7 61!1 Hwl -Muntl!"n IS•<ldletiackl pinned 2;e<t.l . Konnl)dy 1 :\ 101 ~n )Oh/\~D!\ (El l.lcdffi•). No <l1"'"° ~ellf, LI H1br• ' ' S61 Ill 100 flv-1. E"°l lantt !Cl '· ll<>UllMY Sun~y Hill5 A • JSt 601 Dr•"91 ltl'tll• MHI IUCO. l. M0<row ((I. Time: 1:!H.I, F Vllt rtCl'I 4 ' '°' 61• (•1 Di ni Hiii• Mith! 100 l<ft"-I. Quinn (OCI). ~-.McCow1n Sevann• J 7 61' nt (C), L-ve UCIJ. Time: Sl 0. Te•m scpring-EI Dorado 111. s-• l'OO b•ck _ 1, wr.earon (UC.I ). llutne Perk 1 I tH UI U '>. Dann Hilh 1•. V11f!nci• n·~. 1. Sclllltonfleld (Cl. 3. LlcMIO (C L l'rll:l.,.I Stent ' •• •• ·~~.·.'',•,·. Ur.! ... ..-sity "4\1, S•n Time: 2:01.S. l<;enn..,.,, n, SUMY Hiiis 1'0 •••••• •-' ' O ... '"''' , S1v•nN1 86, I "'"• Pt t k ll . ~rll'e-,OUllYu •. "'I" lun•. l.S0 9. cni ....-111,. Tl>O•nllln 1Cl. J. Plerct fC>. T•m•: Lowell 45. L• Hatora SS venirv 83-72 LOSS rs:i!;>_F11s,~ I EI iO"'•<Jol i><nneci Wv•u •:~s. brt11t-1. Sutton ic.1. Time: FuJ1~~~ •• ·1~rnt• El T-f)ll) (ft) S•~ Mlr<Ol 106-M.,..dl (Un wol!y) ci.c. Sane/let 2:21.S. KllfV"f<N •I 9!.'tn• .... ~ 200 Fl!'dley Re-lay _ 1. San M~rcas. !Dan• HUil) • .S-2. «le free ra!1y-UC lrvlne {Quinn. Sunn.,. Hiiis 11 Silvi~•• , El To-a Time 1·1.J • l!}-StreT!cn [Sonor•l <lee. Hiitrt!I l'l1:1~r01, L-.,.. •n!I L'rtnl. Timi . L<l'Wall •' Fvll~cn ' . . . ' I r COantt Hill•). 9-7. -100 Fr.,..-t. Hart1on rsi. 1 AZUSA -Soul.hem C.a i or-j;;;;;';·;;";·;'·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i':i';";;";;"';'i;';'i;';i';';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Me~ney IS), J. Nc~illf Ct.I. Tom' f "•"u.-,,,,',~,, .,',',,'. ,c;;~';_d~c,•,. Wl)n t!V ._,9 1 nia College ran out o itns u • " .. ""''~ 100 Ind. 11.\M lcy-1 WalJ.on (~). . s ' rd n · I' .'lf!"r IJO-Tl>om111on {Et DcraClcl dee. 1 R"Y IE), J. P. Me.irtev (S!. l•m•' agatn a u ay ig l ~ G•een1>;Jnk !B•e1). •-J. 7 10.5 lf'fld1ng hC'1\"i],V f;'1\"(1fcd A 7JI· !:16-Walst•om /El Oorldcl p;nned ·~ "---1 ·-~.o-.•n !SL 1 D p ·r· I h 1•-r· I N'va~u•r ISonor•), J:OO. l!'l :iie~,.;~~J S~l,h•fn•Tlt'< tS> Tome ~a-aCl IC I 111lllJ: 1 ~ In\ 1'1·-Duciu~v /Done Hills} rt;nn&d 12.1 :l J minl!1('S Of p\ay a nd f(']] 10 G•Mntllln~ (8r••1· 7,.5, 100 Fly-1. W81~nn. IS\. S!•~w !EJ h ~-,.372 '·-f t~-ll!ne~ rv~l encia ) <1ec. 3. M•clnrosll (5l. Tlmt: ..w.4 l e '-Alugars, o. · ·. uc ore a Attn•trcn11 !El ooradal. S-O. 100 F'"' -1. J011an1en (Sl. 2. J>.1cked house on the winnC'r'S 1s1-Jchn50n !El Oor1no) 11onne<1 lrltkler tS). ], ll~llt< ISL Timt Kl•.lly IUn!vt rll!Y), 2:33. COU rl. IM-Sa9en I Oen• Hill~) d t c 4,,, Gcetrsclle (Valfrtti•l, 3·0. 500 F~L H~rllo!f, 1 Riv IE l, Azusa caught lite Vanguards 111-Gr11111n rsonor•l dK . Lvsk J. Meartt v ISi. T im~; •.•11.1 (Valencla l, 14-1. 100 ll•tk-1. P, Me•rt•Y !SJ, 1 at 62 \\'ith nine n1i.nu tes rt•-1~•-0•(IP~llau••' !Sonc••l d ,,. Cclll•r !S). J. Artderwn (El lime. maining. lht'tl the IC'3d chan~· !>chwAlle (El Oo.-adc). ,.(I, 1:01.l r I Hw1,-Gra<,ierton 10•~· k itlsl lfec. WANTED CAREER IN REAL ESTATE Berg Enterprise~ne of the nation'& largest real estate companies (listed on the American Stock Ei:chan9e) 1s NOW in Oronge County!!! 100 ll•t ,.sl-1 Lucky /SI, 1, ll<own l)d hands four times he Ore t IC Startle'( <S0toc<~l, -·?. Or•"'I• C111I !14) (I) trn,.,1.1 Ville'( (Sl. ], Smith (SI. T!~· 1 10.0 host!! barged in lront. i 5-70. Tl!lrC l"llK• Sl"'1l•1 •00 free llltlay-t. El T0<0. l ime '8-1-!ernandn (Son<l<'•I !I«, King Wo ore E·X·P-A-N-D -J-N.G end need men and women to grow with us. If you are interested in 1 better than above ave~age income and an enjoy· able career-See us ! M•t-01 ""''· Nt !111"9 c11 ,.J. 1 ••.l v.i th 3: 18 lefl and wc11t int o a 1 va11ncl~l. n~, •·1. f 11 Hltl -11Mn1ga (El Dor.-dcl dee:, PlowdM 10 ) ckl. "r1tcl>t" 111 f·t , S ii · Slcrts IValentla). 5.(1. ~·O. c-l·gl•t f-t•-._, ,·n ihC l1S-Plr<1.Kltrllo (El Dor1dol dee, Mon•gome•Y (01 611. ~odrlg11e1 (I) r.. '""' I UU• • .1,llred (llretl, f-0. ...o . ._1. C'losing minules ended any fur-JJl-Looml~ 1v119"C'l•l c1ec. i.;tmp Wiison (0) fff, l h•llll! 111 1·1, p Sc •-" nls {Unl"'9rslty). "°I. 6-1. ro ores ln•::r hopes Of 3 "an11:ua UIJ· 1JO-H1111V !V•l....cl1J·Pf11n..t !>tewn\ Myo,, (0) dfl, Me11det Ill 6·1, set. tSonor•J. l :tl. fl!}, ll6-01lm1 (Valenc:l11 I lk!c. II•'( Ame.I 101 flat Meftd•t 111 1.0, Kip llcarron wi lh 21 and Bill CD•n• 11111si. s.o. &.O. Nat;on.1 9111tt!Nll "uad •l;o. Sk d ki ·lh IS cd Id-Miii.,-(El Ooo-•dol ioinroe.j Rollln1 IOI O•I, Ceitillo Ill f.(I, lluU1le ll)l. New YOf\'. 100 l01) • r <I S \\'I pac 111(! 01<1>Qn fUnlyarslty), •.?t. •·'· 11o111n•• "· c1e...i1nc1 t0 Soc.al scoring aloog \\ith le<id-,._1111cod ISonor•) Wt>n ci.c1s1on bv F!trsln'\mO/\S (01 def, ll••t Cl) 1•0, C•Dlll! lo&. l'~l!ad•!P'!l• 15 ortvloo1 metcn .w•r Dool•.,. Clllr•e l. 1-0 Kinw' Clty-O!l">alla 111. Gol11tn S1•11 ing SCOrM' Ted Bergerson ( 16). U7-Halev CV 1 l t nc t 1 I df<, 11.0.11 (0) det M1rt1net Ill •·'· ll'O l!llfl<IWOtl~ \O•n• Hiits), i-l. ''°· A""'rltlll a11kt!Nll Aiia<l•tlO<t S~ll Clllttt UU 161-C•evl l'l!I !El Oor1dol plmtd Sales eJC perience is not necessary be~ cause we know how to train you •.• and have 24 years experience behind U!. OoloM•i D1t1Wr 107. lndla~I 01 It I! pl I• Bt"l'Ofl (8rt11. l :.W. Orlflfl CNll Sw1m St l!fftll Marhltw1·P lo-11 101 dtt, N11tlfl'IQ• C1rc!lrta jll, Vltglnla IOl lltrot<•on 1 ' ) 16 Ut-H•ndlleld IUnl.,...sll'y) WOfl by • ,, •• ' "C 51nta ,.ucn.tt ... ,. ,.,, NII 111111 HKllt y LHtU• l•e•"O<i ' J 1 u d•l•ull OY ... llla•nts l ll r••l. Frl ..... et .. F~ • -1 "' lledell·Robln' IOI !Nf. lllodrll:llHI· Monl•l•I 7, Htw Yor~ Ringer•' 5Nf•d,kl t t 3 ll lt'--,t,,"f'l"I !D1n1 111111) d.-c.. C..,<1 We ar e interested in hon•st, hard wor~i ng men & women who will no t settle for an a v erage incom•. 91rbar1 1n ... U1tl<>nal. ,,, .... , 11, c ,, ,.,. Pltl•bll•!lll J, Ntw Tork lilencittl cavi.ey 1 1 ) • !Unl.,..r•lly), '"· •·-•·· '"· lf souin Co•sl ,. .. , .. _, ·" '' '' "" My..-1·f ltulf!lf\'IOl1l (0) dtf. 'llahl"· 1 Ku""Pt I 0 5 l l!wl _,,.,. nv• an -"'•l won '~,,",.'.'",'.,' ~. ~v~·1.~·c::o.11o~, wit/! MMdeJ Ill "'l, •·1. 9 Mlon J, Pl>llWtlpllil l AIU Ht!m 2 1 J ' a~l•ll)n by P~llUI M•tch -· •• Wlltan· ... rn.MI (01 <lel. M•lldll• VllrtCOlNfr 5, Dt'lrol• j J lrf! H1lm 1 l l 5 Wttll•ce (Vtl•nclal, Cl!<u1, C11tlltto (I} .. ,, 6·1. TOl"O<llO '· Ml.,n!11ct1 I Tol<>I• 71 '' l• n M11i1 ""lu•Dll wrt1lltr,_OvGu1y l l'ld l'tl., M•rch 1 -•' Carrllllf, Cull'lfV-Gl'Olvnen (0l Clef. 8HI· LM All!lf'll• ?, SI. Lcul1 1 ·;;"~'~'~";;-~~·;';°'~';';';":"'~;'·;;;~~·;~;·;;;;;;;;;:;;G;':"~';';-;:·;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;i Wiid.. M••CI> • -Sou!l'llt'" C•I !::==============::;I r1'11ys •I P11.,.a..-1. 2 fl m, Martlntt (II .,.,, f•I, Frl , M•n:h I -Ml. S•ll An!Ol'llO, ..,., ,,,:, "'"' " -···~·M·. ·. SIR WALTERS DOU YOUR CAii IDLI ROUGH? WE Pl'I., M1rcn n -e! Stnta Ant". Ill THI NIW 1174 11>vr•,.Sttt,, Aprll U -$0Ulh Coas! DATSUNS START HARD? HEL Conftrtnr.• mft'f "' Or•l\Of Co•st. ' ft:.. .. I CAN P Tll11r1.-s 11., April 1s-1r -Soutl>ef" fmy lel ecareo GIVI POOR MILA<;I? '" m"' ""'"'~"H' • UN Wa•hn·w-""'~"''1" THE CARBURETOR SHOP Tll11 .... ,se1., Mey 2..t -:;1,11 "'"'t COST" MESA DATS II E•sl LA . "'"11htltfaUln pl-."°''"olly. "denofts Soolll Coe1I CO'l!lrtnc• dull 1145 ~AllOI ILVD. C.M. 20 52 Newport Bl vd. ''"' ""•011 11Y• .. con.1o MllA '''"''" """''· 540·6410 '"'·-'"'·"'' •11 w"'"'-•"'-•-•• .... •11" .. 11 dU AI l'!!HIJ M1;1fn •1 J :io. u~IMs '------------'----' ~tlle""I'" ln<llt•ted, "---------------•' . ' r- For An Interview Call Ma. McCann THE BERG COMPANY REALTORS S.11c1." .. ' Te c.1-11 rr., •• lsc. 1041 Bu1ines1 Center Drive, Ste. 106 Irvin•, C•. 9266.c Telephone 714 .. 33·1931 \ l C•ande M1><n•cn<1 hM"~ l 79 Tlm1 -~~· Al:;o •Rn -G811ammeor, Te" Cc • llr•!~ Lano Step Pl "'"'" "· l'!ocke1t''' Kid ~tro!Cl\'4 /,\, p,,, loll 81\(cn,' (Cf"'f On Det k, Don l<:~•r. THllll D •AC[ -110 Y••Os. l ~e•: cl11~ & up . .Allo.-·ahce. Pu11t '35DCI. Neve. l';appong l(~roo>•I 1/,-1(1 I "O 'VI Go Oetr Cro (LJcnen•I •·'~ l"o 01• DJn !Mr"•' i i 1a r·me -•!.•~ Al;o r~n --'IQor ~'O•J<l· An•1'' Rocke!. Snee~ -""Oc~. 1<;<1oper, 8•r f" -~. Str•ICl'llCI -l t :.o•:. 1 i1tor. A Goln' M•n, N•r. Rcan"IAQn, S, u:,ulnt's J el. FOURTl-1 ttACE -.. 0 v1rd" :> ye•< olds & .11p. Cla!~1lied Attow~nc•. Pyne S6000. l'in~\'ll n lllp'1~ml 9 •0 i.ui J &O Sirod flCnl~nll ,,00 6 ••I 01~ (olcn~I "•, I~ I ~ GO Ti me -nc~ Al'OO r~n ·1.,1er Prc1~CI. F,.,., Clloc•. Snifly De:, Rt1gn•ng St••· .o,~ure I~'(;;), No Ufl !tMt!. Pl,TH I AC[ -):~ vuo' ) ~~.,: Cid~. AUCW.'Bn•~ PV'>f h!ICIO A·Tim••o Tnln~"'" fWll<:On ) 1 10 1,10 ':t A-Ge ro rlnt<l~·•e• IL•Pl\dml (;,, Secre! (;.:i (MVlt~I 1 •I T•mt -11.ll At•O <I n -Crl1•11in Ch•ck, J•t•el ~~e. "'bOYt Rt'>f'llirn. Dvphc11t Won, IS•e<>de·s JI!, Mocmfly..-. Scr1!c1>ed -PJio.be'i MOOO"t 1119. "'·Vtu,,is, s1 .. 1n.,.. F••m .!r11ry 51 JCTH RA CE -l~ Y•'d~ J Y'I ' olcis &. up. Ci.lmlrt<,i. l'orst 0000. lnman's L~P Two (Lin"•ml 16.tl) t .tQ .... ..,., P:opln (A<11i•l G•<cnlm11 M•~Or (Morris> Time -11.01. '., "·"' J.10 Al~o ••n - l'l:e1urn. Turi'• S~ndv's Spur, Truckllft M•n. wona1r H,,...., Whal• ft•b. 11!•511 l;1l!k<. ltun lll lobtly Run. Scr.ic,,.., -Hlltlu!111. 9 lobby 91!1>b, On Llmlti. The Counr. tJ ~Xacte -4-ln-'e ~ ~ & 1·Ar1 l'~I•, , .... $214. t•Vl1'4TH aAC• -... YlnfL '.'! )''"' ol<l8 " up. i-ur• "'6.000. Th f.lorlttmln'& Q1>11rt., HorM ltaclng As s ocl 1 t !11 11 Ch 1 mp lo<11 1!1p ffl'IVillliCJnl l). Clll f91 llt< (W1rd) 1l'O ?.60 ?.40 C·Oon G11erro (H1r1J 5.M) •.? ll·Tw•I.,. f l.,. (Lipham) 3.'6• Tl"" -11.61. Alw rtn -... -c:-SI~. A..My•~rv Mcon, ll·Ntll_.. E,,,..,.e~. C..Ml9.1 Oon w ... Mr. Ml~lond, Phmg..-Illy, Ar<ty <>o. No Krt!cMI -A·Mitdrfd c. Merrell •nd Megnin 11::v•1 ""'n" II -111\11 l•r Ftrnu. l rid l l mllr Miller t•lry. C -a..imont F1<<m and C. VI. l •il .... "'''V· •IGNTH ve-r Gills '""'· 1;..,CI! -:wi yards. ' &. up. (l1iming. Puri• Rocl<tl Mic~ !W•<ttl Ctlcuna 7 /Canal Ecl>o Teo IAa1ir) Time -11.,,. l 741 ,00 ,., -.r,o ra~ -R•Ymond ll•r lloy. Go DO)ut>le Gn. Ldno c~;me, Th>•a lm11<1a, P1•r C'>o<f nd. M• La•~r. M'llln f" K l. Scr1!~t.ea Dl•mona Moo~. Marlett. For..:"~•c~. o • Bl•100 D •nd y , IJ l!x1d1 -?·ltOC:t•I Mk t I l·Cl lcvllt 1, l"lld '"·'°· NIHTH lll ACt: -JSO yard3 ~ !'••• ol1h, Cttlmino. Pu•te uooo. Fly AW•y ~'~ (Wdrtll 17.«I ~.«I j ;.!) L ... V1n<1y Gril ((~rdo1•) S.«I :J.60 My Ptle Moon fLloh•ml l oo Tim• -11.U. Al"° •an -llold Torn~o. ltc•v• Rct••lte. Slngi"!;I Rttt. Mh Clementine, Go Nott Go, Ll<,iM! 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' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 ""' Dlllt l"llcrt 5~1 Because one customer tho.ughl he 11•as the greatest, he ha d a testimonial to his seitual prowess engraved on the faC"C of his watch. And when the executive of a large meat company looks at his \\'alch to see if it's lun<'htime. he is reminded how delicious his cooked ham is. In Sacramento fi ve ranki ng administration ofricials tr.II time by looking at the blue and gold seal or Gov. Ronald Reagan . And the Soviet athletes who competed 1n lhe USSR-USA basketball series probably could trade their "·atches commemorating 1he evcint for Russi an licker~ -i! they'd '"·ant to. Precious rne n1c ntoes such as lht'6e arc churned out by !he lhousands In Costa f.1csa at De.~igns in 'Time. the flrs 1. dcsign-your·o11·n ll"atC"h and clock company. ,.,·ant lhe hands to move on one or product. Among those "l\·hich already Z5 je'Y.·e\s. .;. have Lheir own "·atches are Snap-On "The custom v.·atch is an identification Toots. Pepsi. Forest Olson Realtors. item. lt's a raal ego trip," says Kirhy f,illy's Ham. KJR Radio and Hofs f{ut Guyer. vice president of the company, rcs!aurants. \vhich projects gross sales of $1.5 nlillion A \ratch is nn excellenl c1nploye during 197-t. incentive, according to ~tiss Guyer , and also serves v.·el! as a gift for large-ord er THE Fffii'1 ALSO produ~ other customers. watches -there are about I~ standing Pushing out 67,000 \Va!ches a year designs "'ith dials ranging from lhe k Audi emblem to Jonathan Livingston requires a \\'Or force of 15 employes, Seagull in full fl lght _ bul it is the incre:lsing to about 40 around Christma.s, custom "'atch which has the Ct1mpetltion \\'hen the \\'atch season hits lts peak. talking. A separate division of the cornpany cranks out battery-po'ol.·ered clocks. The The main selling point is the price. \\·a!nut-framed, glass-front timepieces nccording to 1Uss Guyer. It 's extremely sell for about S.10 for those \\·ith st anding low but she v.·on't divulge how it's kept designs or !75 for ct1stom -designs. that \\"ay. "It's a trade :!CC.ret." she maintains . SOON TlfE finn expects to market One custom '\\·atch orders arc usuall y a larger p::>ster clock and a clock fri ct> hand -prii nted "''hBe diaJs for larger on a background of \'leathered "·oo<l requests are printed. t fost of the -cit. lca.1;t th:lt 's \1·hat you think 11 1novemcnts come from S"'itzcrland in is until you pick it up. It's plastic. major comp:incnls and are assembled So far Designs In Time has stayl'd into a complete ,1·a1ch af the factory, ai\'ay from political 11·atches u1 it s 2~1 Grace Lane. standing designs of booze, car and bik~ • -~-- s VP KIRBY GUYER :\o muller '"'hat it is , 1vhether your 01111 picture. your 1l1v1irite be£'r. your h:J1.1s1• and fam ily or a piclurc of your 1nist:-ess. IX'signs 111 Time 1v1ll put 1t on a \\'at ch for ~·ou. Prices rangl' fronl $W to $75 depending on 11hcther you OE~lGSS I:\ Time considerable number of on the idea of telling is selling a business firn1s time by their 11·atchcis. but if you really \\'(lilt a pic1urc of Richard ~ixon er Spiro Agne11· caugh t 11·ith his pants d0\\11, they \\oold probably not refll!e your t·20 offer. FOUR FACES OF TIME BUILT BY DESIGNS IN TIME lrvit1e Co111plex Expands in 1973 Air Employes Hit Streets • The Irvine Indu s tr ia l Compl ex rrcorded 110 real estate transactions d u r i n g 1973 , exce-eding the I 9 7 2 average of 111·0 per "'eek . according to Thomas C. \Volif Jr .. lJC presiden!. than one-fifth of the Orange County total , \Volff said. Stipp\y. began construction early this year of \\'hat '"ill be the largest single structure in lhe tlC, a 625.000.sqnnrc- foot resea rch and manuf:ic- turing facility. ro.ooo and 40,000 square fee t. This summe.r, the I IC anno un ced Southern California's first industrial cvndominiu m, developed and marke!~d by 1.he IIC and built by the Don Koll Company. Lllc:itcd i m nl e d i a l c 1 y r.or1h11·esl of the airport, K<lll· Irvine Ccnlcr consists or Ot bu ildings \\'ith the square footage ranging from 4,llOO to lB.000. SA.1' FRAXCtSCO (AP) -can't support them . Some Clintoo Gro,·es, st'el1re In Grounc!OO by the energy crisis, have oontt mplated suicide. his 'l8,~-year job u a ' fl.lore than 350 industrial !irms occupy J,000 or !he 6.:lOO acres n1astC'r planned for industry in thC' IJ C. one of the three la1 gest industri.:i t parks in the United Slates . The majority of the complex is within the c·ity of lrvinr, although porl ions of t h 1• establis~ areas are located in Newport Beach, 1 Tustin , Santa Ana and C.Osta Mesa, ; "During 1973, 70 new ; indll5trial buildi.Jl8s were 11 C. completed in the representing awro1imotely three million square feet ()f apece, ·: Wollf said . "Anotlfer M> to 70 buildings are in various stage, o( constructioo at this Ume. al90 representing about three million square feet ol .,,.ce." DUlllNG the first s i x montbl of 1973. I r v i n c recorded the highest rate of ~I growth In Southern C<fom1•. e:reetdlng the same period In urn by 266 ""'cent. purm, lbe wne period. 1ri1De a11o ranked "'"'nd In IM Mir'• in total industMa l -1ii£Wnl pemlt 'flluatlon, SlS mllllon to _. m llllon , _...,.,vtl,y ~ lbe fiJ'lt thrre- ~ ol tMI yaer, Irvine ....,.. Dl'W Jndu1tr la l f ~JOlllllla Tll1led at 123 lTlWJOll: .~ung for tnorr } ~fuch of the growth experienced in the Irvi ne l'Ompleit this yc::ir is the result nf many maj()r companies rc!oc::iting the ir co r po r a t c J1e adquarters and m.1 nuf11ctur'ing faci lities from thl' Los An geles area to th e IIC. "1'h1• n1ajo n ty of 1he lJC"s real estate sales and lease trans:ictions are a r ranged through industrial brokers." said \Vol ff. "The broker offers a unique service to the prospective JIC client by providi ng comparison data concentlng the !IC and other induSl riaJ parks and then bringing the Tight client to the right industrial site. M!Seh of the success e:rperlenCfJd in the TlC th.is year can be attributed to our brokers." FLOUR Co rp .• an international {inn providing services to the energy and natural resources Industry. announced thi!I year it planned to relocate from Commerce 10 a 106-acre silt along9ide the San Diego Fret\\·ay near UC Irvine . St elcase Inc .. inten1ationAI rn:irkcter and manufacturer of offic-r-fun1iture, moved into lhe larJ?cst existing facility in ihe llC, " 435,00kquare·foot c o r p o r a t e h~ndquarters, nl anufactu rlng and di s tributi ng 1tructure alonwi:ide the Jll t-w p ort F'reewar. J\lcGaw Laboratories, a d1v1~on or Amt-rlcan R08p1tal t-lazda J\Totors of Am erica bcp(l n construct ion t h is su1nn1cr on a $6 million nill lon:i! headquarters facilit y on a 34-acrc site . J\·lazda·s nc\\· headquarters \\•ill he aton~~i<lc th e S a 11 IJ 1 r P. n F'rC<'\l'<JY nenr Orange (:ounty Ai rport. • "THIS F1\LL, Sn1ith Tool Co., Compton. broke ground for a new 320.ot»-square-foot corporate headquarters and manufacturing facil ity in lhe complex," Wol!f sa id. ''Eleven Jap anese companies selected the Irvine Industrial Complex for new industrial locations d u r i n g 1973," Wolf! said, "joining the s i x Japnese-American companies already in the complei1 ." •·Koll-Irvine Center proviucs the opportunity for the small industry to benefit from the advantages of bu i l d i n g ownership presentl y enjoyed by larger industri~." Wolff explained. "Oxnmitments for 29 or the 42 buiklings in the first two phases have been signed 1his year." The first occupation in mid-December coincided with the start or const.ructlon of Phl'l3e ll. Th:? project is expected to be completed in 19i4. Since 1972 . seven industr ia':i~=:;:====-=====;1 buildings have been co1npleled ~ • wit.h • total 389,000 square ~SIR WALTERS FINANCE New Zealand Orders Planes AUCKLAND, N.Z. !UPI) - Air New 7.ea.land enrounced it has ordered three l1lO<'e DC- IO Seriet! 30 airliners from McllO!lnell Douglas Corp. of St. LOiii• to be delivered in the next t~ years. The company also is spmding '15 million o:i new aircraft malntenance facilitie.! at the Auckland airport. feet . including a 100.000-a;. square-foot facll ily which was i .. rtot•lt•nir.•f I Woth n' w-Holnutt for cased by Amway Corporal Ion .,..." 1ho1 foll In ploc• noturelly. I CONNELLEASE for a regional distribution .2052 N~ Blvd. center. c ..... -, ... ",, FOUR inve:ltory buildings /.':===========-: are under consln.ie1ion nt this tinie wilh a total 1R8,000 ~uarc fi>et. J n c I u d i n g huildlng~ with 108.CMXI, 35.000, 24,000 and 22,000 square feet. The JIC plan~ 10 build f'ight additional inventory buildings nt:n year wit h 100,00I), 83,000, r::'a&tes) FlltlBAY ~ iJ Y••r feeMry Allfhrtl94 ca.-.,.. LM111111 '"t.t • New '74 v.,. H ... ~ Sl840 ,..II MONTH Plu• "Tiit .. Lie. On Aw. ,,edit Jt 1'.o. 0.1.L • CONNILL CHRIOLIT JIJI HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MUA 14'-1Jtt many of the airline pilots, About 400 airline employes matnt r · th San F · Ba enance orem.'lfl, bou&ht engineers and stewardeMCs m c ranc1sco y area are ~ Uie 17,000 airlines a $38 ,000 condom l n l um who once. fle'>'-· high and liveo.! employes nationwide who have overlooking the Paclflc, $4,l:m well are out of "'·ork, out been lald ofi or gi ven notice in furniture and a sleek new of money and short on hope. o1 !urlough because nights car last December. That The men and women '"'ho have bef.n cut b:ick to mcnth he '\'as furloughed by conserve fuel. Tra s W Id A" 1•-- lorcd their glamorous lives ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~o~r~~·~r~u~~·~-~~;;' find themselves facing 1he !I~ dreary. ugly reality of an l ex istence without money or .security. Some highly paid pilots and skilled technicians who were laid off are tending bar or '"-ork.ing on assembly -lines. Some have postponed plans to have children because they S~vet MQ 1111111 OY~ 19". I<! V•IM Dwlllll Tiii fttf 11 ..-1\tllt. CMtflMl!lltl («Jllrlll • ..,.... Ot • ._... ... DMll'IW'r INTllCONTININTAL INVllTMENT COMPANY Ml N...,.rt Ct11,., Drtw -"' Tiit P IMKlll Ctlltw · N..,.,t •-11, Cl. 644·9410 ' PRIME COMMERCIAL "C1·CP" LAND REDUCED FDR QUICK PRICE BALE 17'" ST. & IRVINE, COITA MllA 1~1 i I l r I "llCI I •11D,DDD.DD CMH GIDRDI CDPPINll·IADKIA, •••• a•-N DAOVI ava, ' .•. .... .. .) \ " ' . .. . ,( . ' :. ' GARDIN Ill. 714•131•DllD REAL ESTATE . . Annual Awards Given · Thomas Top Realtor 1961 foUowing a 16-year career as service advisor-for Pacific 1'elephone, She has been a consistently high producer of ~ sales and listings on the board's multlple I i s t l n g ~1 service, and served the board m~ several years through its civic affairs commiltee, hospitality committee and Its Worncn's CounciJ. Ope-to• Otfke Don Glantz of Costa Mesa, formerly a sales- man for the Real Es- taters, has announced the opening of hi s own firm, Don G 1 a n t z Realty, in C'Jsta Mesa. DAILY PILO T c· -!, Cenker Elected Builders' Chief JIOUS'TON -Lcv.•is: C:nker. r.·od:.iction out o! lt.1 st:rict.;1 an Atlanta, Ga .. builder and ~h1mp, lav.·yrr. Is the r.e\V [)tC'siden~ "I helie\'C sov,mn1en1 and of the National ~ciauon or the housing industry can get J1on1e Builders. lfl'"'1 her and w!ll do it," he Elected by ihe NAflB Board said. 1 filll Designing Firm Gets Carl L. Thoma s, owner of - "C'' TilOmas Realtor. in Newport Beach. was named 1973 "Rea ltor of the Year," and ~'!rs. Chris Hopp e r , realtor-associale of Universi ty Jlea lty in Corona fkl MRr, ~ was presented with the 1973 : "salesman service award" by the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors during their 43rd Annual Awards Ban- quet held at the Balboa Pa- vilion. cf Direr to:-s to head up !he ! cn~:e:-stud th:it home 75 ,l>JIJ n1e11·,'.:>er or~ani.:ation l-ulld1 rs and the consumer! for 1974 at the NAflU aMUJl ha ·oc been c!cepl y affet.1.ed by C onvention-Expo~'ti 1 1 th• S'"lCS of governmoot ~lous!on. Ccnkc", :-1 =• r:~•.1-' ,'•l•rn:; Lt'~ir1nu1g .'.l year ago, con f e re n ee . C'tprc!'s"i i1'11,ll1Pg lh!! !i1tspension of tM FOR THE PAST t'NO years v.·i'li:ignes;; to \\'C:'l\ v,11h !:ou,111g !'uh.sidy prograrrui for she has headed the Wom en's Administration c(f1ei;1]s in an !· ". a:1d 111oderate incomo The dinner-dance honored Realtor Roderick K. Calderbe&d, 1973 president of the 1,500-member organization, "'ho presented special ap- preciation plaques or hls own design to all his 1973 com- mittee chairmen, retiring di-.. rectors, and top performers Division ol. the Newport effort to bring ho u s in g families. Harb or C h amber o f --------_____________ _:::.::.:...:::....:::.:::::... ___ ....::. _________ _ Viejo Tract Foster-O 'Neill, a T ustin architectural and plannin~ finn. ha s been retained to Ucsign Timberline Estates, a $7 million res Id en l i a ! deve!opnlent near M i s ~ i on Viejo. Located cast or E:I Toro Ro.ad along ft{ u i r I a n d s Bouleva rd, the 150 single- family home development is situated wihtin a 65-acre forest arta. Ml n l mum thoroughfares will he I p malmain a count ry·lik e atrooisphert, and a central recreation uea will answer a variety ol resident needs . The developm<nt is a project d. Vista Development Co., Newport Beach. in !he board's mulllple listing service. Thon1 as first entered the recd estate business in Los f\n gelcs in 1943, moving: tu Ne v•p ort Beac h , via Sacramento. in 1946. II c bccan1e associated with the tale Realtor and S t a t e Assemblyman E a r I W. Stanley, and remained so Wllil he opened his own office at its present location, %24 West Coast Highway. ·•-·, i..·~· .. ; •.·. "';1~ ~."'' .. ~~' .. HE SERVED u pr<sldent of the Newport Harbor Board of Realm in 1962 when its total memben:hip was 150 and REAL TOR OF YEAR Carl L .Thoma s they boasted sales of "aln1os t four million" for the yc::i r eoinpared to ~160,000,000 . in 1973. Jn addition to ha ving served on m-0st all of the board l..''(unmittees over the years, Thomas currently heads the building committee and is spe arheading the organitation's present expansion program which will double their office facilities at 401 North Newport Boulevard. Mrs. Hopper first entered the real estate business in Commerce, and was elected to the Board of Direttors of the Chamber for 1974, the first woman ever elected to se rve on that body. Retiriflg directors receiving awards were realtors 1-l<'rold R. Pinch.in and Richard L. Str ickler, and re a 11 or · associate Richard L. Dorsett. C o m m i t t c L' cha irme:i receiving <1\1•.:irtls \\'e r e Charles F, Colcsv.•orthy. Roy McCardle. Carl Th o 111 a s, Francis llorvath, Jl ob er t Tracy, Toni Escobar, lla;r;el Jones, John Se mple, Charles Ferguson, George WUHamson, Virginia Cieck, Gene Tribolet, Coy Hester, Richard Jryoin, Betty Grubb, Harry II . Winters III, Frank Kingaard, Helane Joy and Dick Dorsett. A special award was made to Realtor Helane Jay, 1973 President of the b o a r d ' s Women's Division, and to Re a J tor ·Associate Joyce EdlWld for her music at the board fUllC'tions. REALTOR Helen Dowd or Newport Beach, received the top sales award for dolla r value, and Realtor-Associate Rick Byers, Century 2 1 , Nichols. in c.osta Mesa , fnr tnp unit sales through the multiple !isling s c r vi c e . Realtor Associate B c I t y Burkhart of the Real Estaters, Costa Mesa, was runner-up top sales in both categories. Mrs. Dowd also was tops HELP CONSERVE ENERGY-SAVE TIME, FUEL,& MONE ., LUXURY CLOSE-OUT JUST ONE Ml. FROM FABULOUS SOUTH COAST PLAZA T-,...,n<• t• •"jet)" cor•·frf'• cowntry .. lvb li•i"'9 "' "" .. nb.lle•oltly low prl<• Ii l'flpidly dlM1ppt1ori,... (-_, !.O.)" -.I -f., y-•Mlll why ,....Ifie Park H-• in Sa"lo A-we the be1t loo111in9 YGl-In Or• .... ca .. nty. Spocietui l or 3 bcdr_..., \V1 both, •duh c•ndomini..,m1 l•alu•• air c1ncll!ioning, torpeting & dl'flperl•t lhrou9ho..,1, ••"9"· OY•n, 111.,. .. 1, pool re<r101io<1 '"'"'"''· gerd•n, potioi & Yiew Hlc...,i•t ond ••curlty "''' t"lrlt1. liYe In a garde" .. 111ng wher• y•"'r ow" homeowMrs ot•O<iatio" perfont1• •II ••l•rior mointenonce. 0 > " • 0 " • • • ' McrADDEN AVE. " • Pacific Park • ::t EDINOl:ft AYll:. in dollar value for listings'.---------------------------------------------: sold during the year, while realtor Ginny Morrison Vlas .. DOWN INTEREST tops in the nwnber o{ unit listings sold. Realtor-associate Lavera Burns of Coldwell. ~ ' '·. NO SECONDS-NO CLOSING COSTS ... Banker and Company was runner up in dollar value of listings sold, and Bye rs took 0 , • IOtNGll the runner~up a~·ard in unit listings sold. Come 10 Villa Santol An& in beauti- ful South Sant a Ana. You'can se1ecf- from a number of award-winn ing home-s!yles in bolh 3 and~ bedroom designs. Some homes Inc lude land· scaping and sprink lers. and are fenced and draped. All homes are carpeted and many chOice corner 2-~'---1lf,•"•"'ON= .. ,I. " Easthluff Building No,v Open lots are available. ' ,. ~ ~ • I S~ Olf GO . ' '. ' FIOM ~29,540 .. (714) 541-9372 Immediate occupancy is ava ilable in the new Eastbluff Profes!lional Bu i Id i n g . a quieUy elegant tv.1>-story unit lhat concludes construction in the Eastbluff Village Center. it has been announced hy Alex Robertson Jr.. presidCnt. of TrYine-based Ale x Robertson C-Omp~ny, the build ing's developer. '· Villa Santa Ana The cen t e r's only professional offi ce bt1ikling, the just-con1pletc<l I 3 , 0 0 0 • square.foot structure at 2503 Eastbluff Drive. N e w po r I Beach, already is n)orc than four percent leased. according to Mike }lay, leasing agent for the 5(}.year-0ld contracting fi.rm. Hay said prorcssiona\ office suites oi up to 1,000 1quare feet are Sill available. The ground Ooor primarily \Vil\ be . inedical and dental -0rficcs an<l the upper floor general offices. OM EDINGER JUST WEST OF GRANO AVE"IUE --·~~,-NEW HOMES·- oN PREVIEW TODAY 2201 WINDWARD LANE BAYCREST CORNER IRVINE AVE. NE.WPORT BEACH I PLAN "B" 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 3 car garage OPEN 12 to 5 P.M. 2 story, formal dining room, family room . ' PlAN "B" ... ,,.. ' ·~ rS_H_o_WN---~ ''''" .. DAILY ,If . ''"'"° 1 I I ' ~\Oof llAll LAND INO.UDED IN SALES PRICES. 4 HOMES JUST COMPLETED. Your choice of 3 and 4 bedroom. one and 2 . story models on large pool sized lots. Vataftl, lmmtdialt 0<c141ancy Pricici from 182,500 to •86,500 COME 'SEE. COMPARE . • • Quality construclion. Original stylin g. Some models wltt\ 2 fireplaces, sun deck. All beautifully carpeted. SALESAGENTS ':8~ ~'B~ 'K'..eaLtt.t SALESAGENTS On site office -2201 Windward lane (corner Irvine Avenue) Open daily 12 to 5 P.M. Phone 548-8889 Greentree <$ We'remld>.wybetweenthe Santa Ana & Son Diego Froew¥· Tw the Culwr Rd. exit to Walnut In Irvine-°' follow the Hal\xlr ~ map 10 Greentree Homes! Ho•a om es In Irvine Six models of smashing ·-patio homes in the Irvin e Company's planned "vi llage environment''. 1 & 2 stories with up to 5 bedrooms. Bonus extras galore · • like big "farm kitchens"filled with appliances,· fireplaces, carpeting and complete fencing. Private recreation center with swimming pool, 5-acre park, paseos, 10-acre school site.' FROM $33,995 1b-lltKh \ C ~ OAILY PJLOT Real Estate Questions/Comment How Mu~h House for You?.1 . ' '¥1 .... ·~·a Uy l>OROTll EA BR OOKS 00\1~. wtulf' anolhcr nllghi find tt difficult to rnjnagt· t).Cli." for $30.000. hol!.9r' wflh a largl' dov.11 pay~nt and a C-Ortlparativcly s111all mortgagf:. thus reducmg 1oonthly nKtrtgage pay1nents. con.wrvatl\'P. ' . tnco me min!J5 111 o t h e By Realtor Ra nda ll M c c ardle 1nu1ol1 house c.tn ) ou alforcf' 1'he tradit1011;il ansv.·cr tu Vor exarnple, 't\"a!kins 110ll':.. 1111· annual property ta~~s on a $30,0CX> hou..<;<> n11ght run no How nuich a fanul\1 <:an SpPnd on a house. c~n bt> determined only by t h a l family. The fisurc is mouthly tss c n lial monthlf:j expend itures. The dlrferenCI 1s 11-hat a fa1n1ty conslder~· • ('sset1tial. f' rh:1c l!LK'Slion v.as a h-OuSl' priced up to l\\O aud finc-haU On the oUM.'r hand. he S\lggest.s, ir }'OU have reached nlort th11n $6()) to $i00 a ye ar an income plateau and your t1nit•!'i you r annu<1I income. bu t 1n one <irea . but up to three rarnings are not likely 10 thtit v.;ls bt>lorr inl1atlQll , tunes as niuch in t1rK>lhcr area. ill('J'('aio.e ln thP futurt., it's Plaru1ing Lhief Named I read where more and more single people are buy· ing condomlniuns or townhouses, this surpriMs me, what is their motivation? I adways thou9ht of the condomin· ium as being just right for the middle-agers whose chil· dren have moved out. What are ~ome of the re asons th.at -the u ni .irrieds are interested in home ownership? c1gh1 CM 1110~ pen:.'f:nt iote~.s1 d I \\'hile ii Is 11•isr 10 1ry to pru ent to st.ay be ow Lhc 25 R.ooald J Grudzinski of llast•d in Newport Beach. \ii'' _ r<JLCS ;i11d soaruig 1>n>per!y I I Th' laxes. sta 1 y v.ithu1 the 2:1 perN.111 perecnt eve . 1s also n1ay Ne~'POrt Beach has bc<>n Grudzinski has been actl rue. Watkins says. you 1nay hinge on other fam ily ed · in the t•onstructiOfl indust1' V.K.J., Newport Beach . Su1glc persons in ttlLl'l".1 ~111).! ou111Lers ;.\re tliseard- rng tlle carclree l1v111,!; <ind u11prt:d1ot:iU!c cusls of ren1 - 1ng for the advantages of l>c1·01111ng :1 horneowner. Al - l hough no statisut·s are ;iva1 l;11Jlc 011 exactly how n1an v -~i n gl c people own hon1c " nr c·undon11niu1n s. rnan.r l at:- l1ons of .the hous1n:; indus1r~ a~ree I hat the number 1s substantial and 1s rising rapidly. So rapidly in fact. tha1 the ho1nf'-owning 1'111gle i " !)(.'111;; reft'rrcd to as a ··trend" A lx·ller rule or thuinb tod :iy s1retl'h Iha! rule antJ pay more expenses. For example, a nain dire<..'tor of planning for the past 12 years. anj .~ invol\'es not the. purcha~t' if your 111con1t< is on the rise, fa1nily \.l.'ith growing childrtn and eng ineering for the West for seven of those years wa., priceofahousebutlheannual or if you have a lid,v nesl andpossi bly more oothe.way, Coast division of U .S . ;1 planninC supervisor for the t'O~ of ov.·nin::: it 111 terms egg that permi~ buying a would do well to b e De v elopment Corporation. cily or Anahein1. f•rc•."idp111 Dunald K. Olson h<1 s Oeen ua1ned president of Forest r:. Olson. l nl" . one or the nation's larg- est r{'al estate firnis opera(ini; In Orailge. Los Ant:eles, Ventura. H i v er s ide and S;in l11cgo co1111t1es. ur your in<.'Onlt'. lf---------------------------.;----:..------;;;..-------i in tile NAil Bulletin. '111e .co11don1 ini ~1n1 Jur111 ol J1un1c uwn er:s lup has been a pn1ne attract1<1 11 11• the :-1ngle buyer. and buil ders U1 roughout the count rv are re<.:ug ni:i:ing the pole nti al of the rnarkcl. Jf you Uuy a ho u s l' , Kauf1nan & Broad J11 e wllith unl1J recently has ------------- ainled its ~·ondo~1in11Jrn ad\c1·11sing 1nainly at n1iddle· aged n1arnt'd.S. 1s a11111ng tile inarketing 1rllpc1u~ fo1· a ne\~' :i00·11n11 develupn1en_t. toward si n,L;l t's . a l' co rd i n g lo today's l'llllVt·uc1011al v.isdom . it !:lhOtlld l <·ost 110 more th<Jn :!S percent 1 of your Ill'! in<.'t11ne. ur take· hon1e pay. say.-: Ari Walkins, l.'Onsumcr nioney n1anagt'11icnt I <tulhori!y \V;itkiu;; t:OJl~rJ(•f.<; hou.-;ing , l'o.sts in l11s ney.• booh.. "Dollar) :1 r1d Sc>nse .. 1Quadran gl<'I ,_7 !JJ1 . a guitlf' 10 ~pending 1 ;1111/ sav111i.: 111 ;ol! ;1rt'a~ of , fa1nil y 1no11t',\. I 1.ti1 . 111:1ny :-;1ogl l"" 11i ~1 sl their t·ondurniniunls are ~n .v th i n g hut OIJ1:-ite ro u~. "s\v111gin g" developrnents. In '.il <"!. n1:u1 y h~vc llHJVt·d uitu a l'Onclo1111niun1 tu e.~eapc tron1 !Ile "swtn g1ng-s1n~Jes" env_ironn1cnt of son1e apa11· ment L'O!nplexes. Oue t:ondon11n1u1n ow11cr 111 California reported that ur lhc 160 unit :; in hi., l·undon1in1un1 de- velopn1ent, abou! :LO are owned by singles. And , as far as h~, knows. ··no':>Ody'g t.tu·own eve n one w ild party." I he reasou~ ~1 ngles give for 111akin_:! tile dec:ision !ti ~uy a ho1ne ;ire as varied as the incliviUuals. "l~y owi1 · ing a home 111:-.!cad of renting. si ng les can have tile Joan interest and property taxes as a "00<1 :-ized tax write· off." I:" . "!, woulcln'l t~ac.Je Jiv ing in 1ny own hon1e for anv- t/11ng, says one .single. "If I wa11t to paint ;:i wall linie green. I can go ahead and do it without having an an x - ious landlord st·rean1ing. '1'\o. i1 has lo be \\'hitc.' ·• "1'hc re's n1uch n1ore pr1,·acy." another slnnle l'O n· l end~; "\Vhep we w~nt. to ha\·t· :i party. we have0 iL. 1-Iomeownership ror :t bachf'lor. ti? n1e. ac1uall \' adds to the .bachelo_r in1agc." s<i ys one si n;;lc rnalc ... ,·n;1 have the pr1 va_c:y lo entertain as you please. to clecorate to your o"·n taste. It actually nlfers inure flcxibilitr 1han apartinent living.'" • :·1·11~re's a fecfiti,!.( of pride 111 1i\\'nin;.: ;1 hu1nf' ancl ~eep1ng 1t up ~ I feel really super here.' say~ a s ingl e insurance u nUcrwrJ1cr. "I doub! st'r iou.<:ty J could ever go back to an apartn1cn!. ,, An oth~r si1.1gle purC'!i.ased a ilon1e in Virgin iu as a .hedge again.st 1nfla.t1on. I he rent on my apar tment ton- t1nually was 111creas1ng and all I had to sho"' for i! were (:ancelled rent ret'eip ls. Staying in an apar1n1ent. \Va .~ uneconomical.'' . "The_ advan.ta ges of lax deductions and the equi ty ~u1ldup I II r eC'e1ve n1akc it a good 1nvC's!111('t1! ., <1t·v1)rd - 1ng to another. 1Vlo1tltt•11 Parli\VaY Site • Of Ne\v lrvi11 e (~e11ter 1'o p R ellltor A iva rtl Goes To Kado1r Al 1hc ll!h annual (l\\;1rd:i:; diru11·r d:.nt:e held ::ir th~· Sher;11on HeaC'h Inn. lht• llt1nt- i11gton Beach-Fount;iin \lalll·:• Bo.a:'d of . Bc11Jtor~ ho.111ri·d l9i:l CHEA Slall' D1rec·!o1". f-'.ugt:llt' t\ado1r. Vi(1' Prf''iide!.C l .. 1nd [}·reloprnen !, Amer1t·1111 1\al!onat J lousing Corr. '" l'Ounla1n \101llt'Y ~1~ "H1'ahr•r ot thP YP:ir " f';1rnl·rl l!I';':! "Asc;ociiil" (Jf th1• Yc;1r" 1\'~S Phvllis S;il~<'r . 01 to~lls :ind \\"1illnce li ... 11 f-'s!a\P . statl:' dirC'c!ur fnr CH !-: . .\ rlur· 1n.e; !he pas! yr111· and 1~:i.<. publil'ity ch<1i1111.~n for !he board 1n l!li'!. Sbr pt·1~s.cnlly st·l'\'t'~ as a.->soci:1!r director ror !ht• bo:1rd. ·rop l1ilft-r lor 197:~ W<JS P:~1il L':1ll1han or fle<il r~!:l:'.l!e h\ \ll'\la.\. who 11·:1~ t11:u1or1•d as !lit· <;,il1•.<;n1:1n li.s!111i,: I/Jr n1v.~1 1wopt·r11r<: "·h1eh s.Jld during lilt• p;1<;I IL'<ll' l'aul h;ld f!'IT I\ 1·d n•('llj!,fll!lllll HI .t1i11 1111•·11 11•· n•;1 l'h"d !hr n11~~1·•:1 doll;11" 111 :11·~ ~ir.~c 'o: ll1i· p .. ~ ri! 'l'he rule 11011•. Ii,• .\.J,1 s, ii lloY.-: up tu :!II pt·rl't'llt 01 1 arlHU;;I !ll'I llll'(Hflf' li1r lla~1c housing 1·u~1~ prcr•-·1'1.\'I t;;\.e~. n1ortg;1gt· payn1 t·11ts.! insura11(•1· -\1 llh :i1101her f1\'e l 1)1:rccn1 for l1t·a11ng . upk1~;p 11nd ri:pairs. ta faa11lv should figurl', al so. on ~pt:nding anolht>r fi vf' percent. annually on hou se h n I d furnishings. appliances, ut ility bills a nd uthcr suc:h accessory rosl.S, althoug/1 not d1retl\y rt·lated lo hoine pt11·c."11:1se.) I '111us. 11 irh ll !:1 ke-ho1nr I ir1comt• of SIU.flOll ;1 venr. a I f:i n1ily l'Ollld spend u1J io $2,;")fl() or S203 :i n1cn01 for 1nort~.:t.:1· P3,\·menl.~. prC"pert,v ! a x e .r; . I 1nsuranct:. l1ca!in;.( hi l ls .I 111a1ntena11te. :.ind upkt.'Cp. Al n('t inl'Oll)(' (If ~ 1.'i,UOO \\'(Jll ld [k•rtnit S:l.750 or ~:111 a n1unth lor lhosr ci<po.·nsc . .;. Becaust' of v<Jri<1Ull·S '\Uth a.~ I In: anlOUHl and lcnglh of n1ol'lgage necdetl lo purchasi.: a house , tile property tax r~1t l' in a cor111nunil y, ev1•n the , differcn1.-e in 1ht l"Ost of livingi betv.·een n1c1ropo!Jta11 a n di ~·ur;il ;1r<'as, one fanuly with l :i SJ0.000 nrt inrornc might , bt· able to ;ifford a !:40.000 1 l-lon1 e [>a rk si D i scussc<l At Irvine App1·ox1rll;1tel y ;..o pcrernl j1f l he $/ mil hon i\1ouJto 11 Parkwa y Med1ca!-[)e111:.rl Center to t.w bu ilt at 4!102 i\foolton Park v.·ay in Irvin~ ha s bet"n leased prior to !ht- ;;tarl of r n n s I r U l ' I I on . accordu1g to the ov.·ner~. ;i limited fli'lrtnership rorrnl'd b\ Patrician-But lrr l)r1·rlop111<•1i1 or Tustin . 'l'op ~ •• lt·:-.JH;;n lltlen ?-.!;1!1()1 1tl l\i.:fl Carp1•1 Ht'od Ei;t;11t· 11 ;1<; H :l n1 t d lur ht•r ~·t:h11:l'~·n11•11t tu !-'l'lliug tlit" I'.': . ..\IJl~l'l'ION. ~1 o 11 t 1 4111 llighes1 n11rnbl•r nl prop.._.rt1es Ruild1ng the n ghl p;1r~ !or l l'.1rk11 :1y le11:1n!" n1;1y in1·est during 197.l She ha• r1·<"t'i1··d thl' l'ight location.ord~ignini;q Grading of !h1' 1.8.').arrr parcel t>f !a11d is sched11led lo star1 111 Ve l1ruary. rcporltll David V 1\lt•Ji lli. gt'TX'r<il part.llt'r. Con1plet1011 of th1· 20.000-S(4u.i rt··1ot•I n11·d1c,1r :ind denf;il l:.it·llu y '' pl;1111u·d 1 .. 1 . \11i::us1 !\eu ll 1n11·s .11 1d A,,;o,•1;11 ,." nf A11:.hc1111 !hi' proj ,•1 I e1rchili!crs. hiill.' t·111pl11r1·d ;1 i-onten1purarv t" :i I 1f11r11 1 .J <lesign fr:itui-111~ b ;i ! I ~· r !' rl s1utc·n v.•all.\ :u1d t·onl n·tp rd1· roofs. 1n lhe lirnited par1ncrsh1p n1;;ny top ~al1·s ;.iw:.ird:; a1 hrr and conslructing nu1!_iile homt:1 11·l11{'h 011•1"\S the building <i nd Ke<.! Carpel olficr. wltl1 01·cr parks !o rneC't '>prtif1e 1narkct 1 lt·:1sehiild rights to the land , $2.00'.>.IXkl bo!h in '?':!. anrl p1;:1_ ni•eds. 11·11! t>c d1~{'US~d Uy ,\'1eli!li rMl!ed. Alice .'-.'far1u1 ret 't'iV<'d lhe .lo.-:cph t:. eonad1rn :1n ,I Prc.sidcnts Scr1·1ce Av.•a1·d. Sh(· Southern t':i!ifornia dr!.<ig11er l.ocatf'(I al the t·ulr<int·e ln j,; ii·i ih Arneriean Quill and l'ngincrr. l\londay on !ht· L'C 0111' of lrvinc'.r; "vil!agr~:· has scr\'t·d a~ Secretary for lrvin1' c:unpus. fl10111!11n Pt1rk11 ;iv ~lt'di(';rl-1he Board in 197:! along with Kon;-idiman wil l spc;ik al 7 Dent.al Ccurer i~ ·!he St'cond bf'ing :t .st:i!P dl'legate io P rn. in lloon1 178 of the .such f;icilit.v "'l1it h 1\·ill h1· CHF:1\ Hurn<initics l{all as p<irt of rons!ruc!l'd b v P.:itrit·1a n· a lt'cturr series for p;trk Kulll'r 11 ~ first Sin1i)Jr prujct·r 1 n \"es Io r ~. real r sta!r.' """" thl' rcr1'nll.\'·Cl)rnp!t•!Cd ( ;()llf'~(' T'-I kt~ll p I' rs on n t' ! ~nd 01lie r:s l 'r11Vf'r.~J1\ J'a r~ .\I c d J l' ;1 I. irl1l'rt'.~lt'<I Ill !hi' 111duslrv . t \-11!.11 Cc1111·r. :11."1 111 fr11111· \'ll'l' /)fl'SJdL•rll 111 .lo~rPh I< ' . '\ !lurd 1111'(!l(·;d l'\llllPI<"' I<: I-;~· ~·\ l'l)l';:ti~f'I' Hon:1d1m:H1 ;ind A~~ot'r :llf's of p/:1 11 11.•d b\ 1!11• 111n1pan1 lt1r S;1n L::er11;1rd1no. !he t•11 g111t•(·r : 1111· \'1!1a /':1r~ T1111 11 ('••u11·r Hill \\'ond of !\1•v.·r<>rt Hear h hu-: 111111:1ted Jl!.111 1 <!1·.:-1 1.!n 111 V1ll;1 P:ir~. has cun1plCtP1! a 1111r>--11•(·1·k 1d1•:1s wl11l'h :tn' rHJ\1' 11 1lk;h 1 l'.ili·it'r<Hi-Uulli'r h<i<; 1,..1•11 C't11Jr.1.;c 111 real e.s1ate a1lpri11s;il 11-:ed :i.-: s1:1nd;1rd., l(lr n1ohil~·J ;11·t1\1' 1n l11x11ry l'l'Sldt•1111al :it the C1111rr,1!1 or S;ul h()!J H• p.111. 11(•\'t•loprn~·n! I ( nn.;trut:lllJll fnr nic•re rh:in Franl..·i<;t:O 1:otl(.•11 !. ~pt"ik. 1 i l' r 1.1't•s1de111 ~111d 111:11\a!.!rr nf• 1·1ghl \(':11 -: ilil<I . 1hir1 ng tilt" \\11101l I" ii 5f'lllVI' <lJlllra1~·r ;.OinnH•ft'l.lf lo;ul~ fflr· (;re<i!' If\' " l)f:l'A llTL'lll·'. ,,.,,,,, 1 \\c1•:-lrr11 Sav111~:; and Lo:Jn --111t"d1t:1I and ofl1ce b1ulding f'o1npnny o /11nrr1t a 111 ·· Wall{ 'Or to the Pedal Beach! FINAL PHASE-SELLING NOW fl.~ ,· I ~.,'' M~K•~ ~~ •: . Hunting ton B each CONDOMINIUM HOMES $23,995 PRICE FULL Here jc:; fl'lilrinn livin g .•. S*"'a breP7ecleJn and quiet .•• n@r 1 he beach. all lor pavment"> I ike rent 1 All units s.;i me pric<' & a 11 incl udP : waif.to-wall ~hag carpeting • forced air hea ting wil h ind iv!du<tf th crmo..,tal" • built .in Pleclric kitchens with range/oven. hood. Lin ~ind g;irbage dispose r • genuine rt> ramie t ilc kitchPn r ountrr·-, • 1n bt1th rultured marble counter- 1 op;,. genui11I" t 1le 111h ... 11r round..,, 1 f'n,pe r eel '>~1ff'ly glass !uh t>nc 10<;111;; • rovr>cl At 111--t r 011p,'Co1olon v111yl I u10IP.un1 1 n k 1trhen & bal l1 • r ho1ci>ol J1•rr.i r,1\or ~tyled {iin111g roon1 c:h;:indelif'r • : w1n1n11ng-ponl 8., ,1h.1ni-1 • ">t>r>cially c:On<;\11 1c:terl double wt1ll s 11 .. ! • 1r -,nu n(I c:on I rol • I H 1 V,.J le r·nt1 il fl({'~ w1! l1 no one living above or AS LOW AS 5% DOWN TO QUALIAEO BUYERS PAYMENTS LIKE RENT ''""' ~•• Do~tl rw,, •••In•• !olu t••&I" 11,;1, RllM •• ll••I \a f~Od!ll. from ,uili< C111I 11 .. ,, !JI! on Wun•r ti 10111 Cbi<J. Lrtl on Rt!u C••oa \1 lltil, 1•11 1• Moil ,tt Noa.th . l 1f'IO"I • cov1•1f'rl p.itk!rig • !aundry l':,Otn • u11dt'rrround utilitie s. ~ -· 1 "''~·· -~~!~~~ ~~~' ~ ~~~-..:;;1-"""'·~··1;"?"" t:~o .... '· " • .. • ',·~"~"\~ '· ''" ''"'"" y '-' '-... -t;=::;:-r--r ''-"-., ', \.'\"'\ "\. .~ Wnn•<.•,~. Phone: (714) 846·3833 pa~1 \t•:ir. lia~ l!ll h'rcd lht-for th1• l'rudc1111;d ln:'urarll'I' I lhe lr<1drr1ou;iJ fu··,1~ o I · n I A~soc1.1t1011. i_, C(1i1r<tin:i1in0" ~ l'011 ... 1rul'll01l n1arkrl :'l'.1·v.·port nf'<LC 1 au.ent1on 011 1111• fror1r of 1l11· ;;'';"'~lc;c;tu;•;·c;s~c;r;1e;';· mmmm;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~· huilding. Hime<: h:1~ c:rea\t•d visual 1nlcrr.st .i t Hie rt:ar of .------------------------, the struclurc h.v arr;1ng1ng :1 series of polygo11:il-IXISl.'d uni1:> v.+.ich CT'f'Jtc Ilk' i1nprcssion ()( pyra1n1ds 1hilL ha1·c lx'rn ··chopped on ' 1)rior t o re<iching their vrrlc>:t'S 'f'he {'Cnlrr v.•il1 nl !l'l" a 1nini111u111 of 16 .~ u 1 t r .~ . ,. mp I fl y i 11 J:' in fl 1 \'1du;il .~jH.•c1 fie<it1un~ lor c;11;/i b1·a11L'h or n1edil'lll('. /'.1l'lill1 s;ud. La rge~I ol lhi" f;ic1h!u·<; 1n !he co1nplcx 11'!11 he n J .000· sq u a r l'-hllll s1·1t -t·o111a 1111'il \ ef.erinary unit Custom ized di'sign111g u I individual suite<>. 1111:!ud111i.; special tabfnel ~. 1· x I r ii c-leclrica l out!cl.~. lead-slu<·ld wall.! and vacuu1n lint·~. j{ being m.ade availi1b\e during the pre-cons troc1i()n lea.sing program. a cco r din g to Patrician-Cut ler r>r velopn1en l. builde~. New Offi cl' C.olTtlnercial Banker~ L1rr IOSUf'ance C o 1n p a n .~ of Honolulu has opened 3!1 oHicr in the B;1nk of C:1!1for111:i Building :rt 1401 Do\'e Sl rect in Nt""1X'rt Bead! 1t v.·:1s announced by President .lohn Jtousseau. Jim Sortw-rs or G111hb anti Ellis Qrnp.ally's Nc11'f'l<lrl Beach office represenled 1h1· lessee in the 7.000-square-foot building transacliofl W I I h owners Johneon and Mape. Inc. of Newport Beach Ne111 Bill Boosts Ho111e S ale Mol'i ey •. SAGRA.\tEl\'TO ~ Many fulurt' r.11lfornia hon1ro1\·nrr~ 11111 pock('! more. money when lhry sell !heir hon1es , unrlrr th(' ll'nn.~ nf :i consumC"r orit·ntl.'<1 bi!t pas.<;t~d hv thr St;1!c SC'n;1Jt· A uthort~ by Srn. Denni.r; E. Carpen ter . ! n-Ne 111porl He1tt·h. the bill \\'OUld prohibit prepaymen1 1x•nallies on lo:1n.r; on s1ngle-ft11nily dwrll ing;; under rt'rl:iin r1rcutn - i;t illll't'.~. '·TllESt-: SUl\1S CAN often involl'e rnany thoust1nd.~ of dollars," said Carpt.'nter . "In any event. it"s a su m that i!'l onerou.~ lo lhe aver - age homeowner. II can rangr rrom three lo 10 percent of the unp<1id bala nce or the loiln . ""fhe intent or U1e legislalion," Ca rpen ter conlinued. "is to n1nin tuin lhe markel.<lbilit.v ol properly. The idea of limiting ii to single-family residences and lhe other con- d1l1ons eliminates loan·shopping just to get a belier in!er· ~st rate. but gives the homeo\vner 11rotectioo \l'~n he needs Jl. when he's actually selling lhc house." AS PASS ED by the Senate. Carpenter's bill \\'Ollld l'l1m1nali" prepaynient pe nalt ies 11·hen lhc O\\'ncr sells his home und pays off the loan and meets ty,·o conditions : 'l'ht• buyer mu5t obtain a new Joan on the property :it ii lov.·cr rate or intertst (one-fourth ol one percent or !u11·t'rl. or I.he new Joan niusl be for more than the bal· ,1n1·l' cluP on lheorigin.il loan , Se<.oodly, the new loon n1u.3l not exce1"<! 90 percent. 11f 1he purchase price agreed upon in the sale. ··The rx•~ting lender "'ou ld have the opportunity lo rnc·c·! thf' new terms and retain th•~ loa11.;• said Carpenter . II cnactffi, the new law woulcf affect loon agref'ment.~ made after January 1, 1975. PREVIEW SHOWING one. two an<I tfY'ee bedroom COO<IOmlrit.m< •-trom $3ZSOO. ElCCellOl1t conventional flnanctng avaJlable_ EVelVtl*1g for voor special Jetsure Ille styte, OPB\I TODAY FROM 10:00 AM TO DUSK I A very different condominium in a magnificent golf course location in San Clemente where you can eflioy all the rewards and excitement of resort IMng. At Fairway SalllleWs you will have first choice of aH 60 units and of superb view.; of the Pacific Ocean from the Vt.estem White House to Dana Point • . j " Uve Jn a Coif COUnel san aemente Coif COUi>e surrounds M WI¥ s ......... on ttw"ee Skies. 1W0~temsc~111 voortront varn Large heatl!d llOOI for your ymr 'rnund PleaSure. A JaaJZZI llOOI for '!QI health_ Spar1clng beaches attf a 5hort wa lk away. lWO saunas. two canc>letelV ~gyms, """for men and one for women cara and Diiiard =-t10r1 room wtm ltltx:lei •n<I-bar. Elld\ unit nas a lll1Vate patio or balcony. Endosed par1dng wtm autXlm3tlC tloor OllOMr. w Pl1VacV Is Pt ott!\.._ Entry IDllb'( haS CIOSed Circuit - hCJ()kq)-'/OU can W Ille lltsllrlr In the IDllbV on voor own TV scteen and l3lk wtm him atlllt same ume. f;flaWws A ~ Cl' GREAT OAICMANAC<MENT CO. Easy 10 .-,,'lilrn Oii Sin DllQO-on B C>r!*"1 Rel( -"1Ulll 111 INt. M-11, tnon ITBtlO ..... Olllce. I . 1 • -• " • l~vine Deane Homes Open Today F'our models ai the $15 million Deane H o m e s • Univm!ty Parle open today at the Irvine Vill&g!: of University Park near the UC Irvine campus. Deane De v el op m ent Company is building 2 3 0 single-family ~ in the city or Ir\'ine with w i n ding greenbelts, m e ander ing streets and a private five-acre park. The new conununily is acroos from one of Orange County's largest public parks. NEW DEANE HOMES OPEN TODAY IN IRVINE'S UNIVERSITY PARK Priced from $56,000 to $75.000, the one and tw<>-Story homes o! shingle, rough wooo , brick and stucco exterior are des4!n«1 as two, three and four bedroom plans. Two of the two-story models have the added <fapabllity ot being expanded to four and five bedroorm r e spect tu 11 y , according to Larry Deane, president of the Newport B e a ch-based homebuilding fi rm, De an e Development Company . Huntlngto11 Tract "~!ORE THAN 20 percent ot ou r 47-acre sile i s rommitted to open space for H b T ho 0 e n v iron m ental and : ar. our own · mes pen ~~~~t'"'.::.it~~....;i~r :~ · < I homes pei' . .acre. We &-e. r .. ·~..-'. I '•./ ' ' ; J° particularly )X'Oud or tN! ~!~·are now open for and. pcivacy ol · Uie total i;covide a country-like setting I and s ca p ·i n g which is }!.-Hour 'n>wnhomes, 11 9 project. The al>un!i'nt me of fOl' the to?mhomes. especially des i gned to m.ne& in Huntington Harbour. wann wood •dllle and trim. Each tovromme features harmoo.ize with the natural 1 "niO 1padoo1 two lJld thrtt· adds lo tbe !¥i' chann ol spoclom ,_ plans and r ich indigenous environment of tbe ~ becroom townhomet range in the buildings.I Large used a~intments with w 0 0 d • hills which s u r r O: u n d ~ Prlce 6'oitt $42,700 ' wlth 90 brick pa~ )urromdin« pool hlmirC fireplaces, J a r. g e University Parle," De a n e percett ftnM>dne available to a:rea and v;;ti>d arbofs. mlngle private patios with window noted. qualiflOtl 11u,_,.. \\ith Ml> lancbcap!'Ji,. !arlle wolla ol alldiog glass, bclgbl _ Higllligbtinll lbe.recreational Three tJoor. · plans are cMlve. ~ ~lm trees, flowers buffet kitchens complete with amenities fOl' the n e w featured.'nletlrst33unitsare aud ,-apecunen !hrubs ,to built-in General Ele c tr i c community are a large pool •. &.valiable to qualified buyer:s. / dishwasher and continuous· cabana, two night-lighted F'uture pl¥1Sei will be com-F' c\eanJng double oven, large tennis courts , tot lot and a pleted over a stx month period . , ' inanCing Set walk-Jn closets, s pe c i a I private five-acre park. Across The Otvetopmciit is located window treatments in the the street. coostruction has in ttuntingt.on Harbour at the Financing in the amount of master bedroom suite and begun on·the public 345-acre corner' ol. AlgonqU~"° a~ d $l.250i000 was arranged by ample storage . \Villiam R. Mason Regional Boanlwalk. Models are open United Califomla Mort1age Drive north on the San Park. report s Emmet daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.n1. Company for Costa ?o.1esa DiGgo Free1\·ay to Valley View ~[cKune, project sales and 1be contemporary design of ?o.·ledica! Center. South, \l:h ich becon1es Bo!sa marketing di rector. 11arbour Townhomes features Upon completioo in the fall Oli~. Ten right on \\'arner. Util izing t h e inno:Valive five-facades cre a t ing or this year, the 10 partners and right on Algonquin. 'From zet"1>-lot line concept. Deane iOOividuality for each home. of C.OCta Me• Medical Center the Pacific Coast llighway, Homes-University Park are Private front and r ea r will ()(."(.'UJ>Y. overi' 60 percent turn East on \Varner and lef t offered in tz ex c it i n g entnncee add to the peace or the buildJni. . · on Alamquin, the first signal. architectural exterior s , ' ·;· ' . . . !• \•.( . ! ' , ' • ... .?.i;-t:J.., .. : .... ----- newport terrace ... ftoan $38,250 . ' ~:w;.)•r · 1.· ,,, ...• .J·t· .... ' .- ra n 1 ing fr om crisp conte:rnporary to 'II.' a r m lradkiroal, and in four noor plans, r~ !rom 1,00 to 2,218 squ.are feet. All homes have attached t w o ·car enclosed garagts . EACl:I OF 111E foor inode!s J1a:5 indi vidual inlt·rior und garden themes, \1·1t h unique p I an l t r .!I , indoor-outdoor potting areas and pool areas. The four plans inelude the \Vaiden -a single st°')', lv•o- bedroom, tv.-o-bath mod el \.\'ilh dining and breakfa3t areas, a spacious mast er bedroom sui~, walk-in closets , garden bath, and lofty sloped beamed ceilings and sUdi.ng gl ~ doors. The Bendemeer -a single- story, three bedt'OCll'll, t\\·o- bath plan 1rith family room, dining area and an enclosed atriwn f o r indoor-outdoor gardening. The CandJey,·ood -a 111·0- story, threc--bedroorn, ty,·o-bath plan with a poy,·der roon1 . forma l dining roorn, fan1 ily room, huge tnaster suite. a staircase balcon y, and the capabili1y of being expanded to include aJl a d d it ion a l be<lnx>n. . . The Kensingtoo -a two- ~lol"y, four-bedroom, three- balh plan with family room. formal dining room, beamed ceilings and a pictureeque, authentic "CoWltry Gerden Kitchen" \\-i th u.!ed trick: in the cooking area, whidi ls also the back of the large living room fi replace, also in used brii:k. The Kensington can be expanded to five bed roo ms for the large or growing famil y. The model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. and are reached via the San Diego Freeway to t he U n i \I e r sity-Jeffrey Drive offramp. then west o n University one-half mile· to. Jordan Avenue. ·' ........ .Qio~,..,-"°<-r.91':"•61 · I \ "f" i (: / r ' .'' •' ,~-./W8it ";'8iid &ee ··and . .. ' ' . ·"'-.·· :~'the· biSt .:Will gone~~- ' ' lies set for completion late this year. A 16-acre meadow meanders gracefully through the center of th e community which is planned to be shared by 285 compatible families. Everything is pro· fessionally maintained in the finest tradition of townhome living.S.ee New- port Terrace today. Because if you thought.you'd never find a townhome in Newport Beach with a private p6:rk ' ' j Sunrlay F'tbrii.try 10 l'J74 OAILY PILOT C 7_ Fu111ll11 Circus by Bii Keane ----..::. HUD PJa11 ' 'To Alter Buying'· WASHINGTON I AP) -Th< Department of !lous ing and Urban De1·f'lopmcnt Jays it~ 11c,.,-1nteresl-~upport progran1 should 1ndu<'e 50me American.-; 10 hl•Y nt'1\I hon1cs . al 1hough the 1rnpact y,·on't be massivt. ·r~)\· nl:in, 11nnounced b.1· JIL'IJ S<>ert'la r\' J<imes E l.1 n 1, \1'ould 'aJloy,· s o m r 200.fl('() ho111t' bu.vl'r.$ to qualify for ~o\'rrnrr:en1-b:ici:cd hnme lo::in~ 111!h a 71 1 Pf."rCenl uHert·!'ol ratr. one..fi:i lf pcrttnt IX'!o11 lhL' go\'ernrnen~ cei/lnf!. "You better get down out of Mommy's ilioe• before you foll and get hurt!" 1)11 a $30.000 JO-year inorq.~agr I.he !oy,·('r nl!eresl ra1 r 1\0tild eut n1outhl y p.l}1nrnL~ trom SZ25 lo $210. a('cord1ng to Oan l\earrr_1 dcpu•v a,sistunt ·l·rrrtarv f•)I' Americans Seen hrilL~1ng 1nort1::1,.\'' ·;i ,, ri ' produt·tion r1·c·d1! Seeking City Life 1 11 .. i);:l ll. ho11't'\'l'r ;~1}pl1~<. onl.1 to 111•11· 11 n111 1· <.. 1\1.-i n1orll.!d l"' of ~:~3.0(l{) or 1£'s<. a11d nn1y 1hosr t 1 :i 11 11 1' rd !ilrOllt:h ~hr \' (• t l' I' ,I 11 ~ Adn11n1~tr:i!lon o:· 111 .. 1:1'd~.'rtil !lousing Ar\1nin1s!r;1116n SACRA:\1ENTO tUPl ! 1'00 great American drea1n in the year 2000 n1ay be to live in the largesl apartment house in San Francisco or L-0.s Angeles with many neighbors, plenty ol heat and reliable transportation, a st a t e population expert believes. "People can live more rificiently in the cities," said Walter Hollman, chief o{ the !!ltate's Popu1a tion Re search Unit. "If people spend the next generation k n o c k i n g themselve!!I out trying to get fuel for their furnaces and cars they will begin looking back to the cities." Jf the new migration to the cities QCCUrS it would reverse decades of movement out of such areas to the suburbs. "AN ENERGY shortage may be renected in the decisions of thousands of individuals and bus.ineues to move to and from California and within the state and it may alter the flight to the suburbs ," Hollman said. --With c ont i nu e d Cue! shortages people may have to ~:eigh the advantag~ and the disadvantages of city life. where peoplr au ton1 <1ti colly s<1 1·c ener~s b~· ~h nring heat and transportation. ·· lt won 't happen overnight,'' Hollman srud. "It may well take a generation of inconvenience in suburbia.'' Los Angeles may be a pri1111· target for the new m 1 g r a r ion movemrnl . accordinµ, to l·loll man. That area has a mild climate and the room to handle the inriux . Bu t he said Los Angeles will have to build a transportation sy stem. The research unit is now projecting 7.8 miHion persons for the Los Angele!!! area in 2000. But Holl man readily admits that the en ergy crisis may throw the figures off. He said the figure could go. much higher. Offi cinls no!t'd 1h;11 ·' drarnatic ri ~::'.! ill hnnH· pril'•''i has n1.ade it hJrd,•r 10 rind ones priced in that range . j,. J\eamey said, hov.·rvrr. lhal \hi' interest rates on VA and ; r~HA loans probably will drop I by fall, peril.ape as much a~~ one percent. '1n 1 The government and. to , some extent. builders and ) sellers, will have to absorb ~ the difference bet\\·een the 7·1~ ~ percent rate under the new · progra1n and the a1:. percent ceiling rate. ~ ' To sub!idize I.he ra le J1UD \vi!\ put tip about $250 million '~ through its G o v c r n m en t • N 3t :·'l na l ~1 o rt g age Association. If the migralion to U:is Angeles became i1nn1igration , i t would reverse a present trend which shov.·s a decrease between 1970 and 1975. The unit projects 6.9 m i 11 ion persons in Uie Southe r n " California city in 1975. a,------------ decrea!le from seven 1nill iori in 1970. lieath J\l olice• CflOISLliY. ~ HOLLMAN IS optimistic Cr0011ltv. 0 1vld. 1112 Port ""'"'•v Pl•c•. \ . NIW'l>O<"I ll•ICh. PllMCI I WDV ""°· 1. about 1he future o( cities 1n 1974. ~urv<vtd bV nl• d•uv~''' K••e<> Calif · H ·d ·1 th CrOllil~Y &hi• mol'hlr Mr1. S111r1 Co" om1a . e S3l I e "' #luotr11i;1. 5.....,1c11 wm be l\llld r.Aon· influx oceurs it will bring new d•Y· Feo. 11, 11 l p.m., 11 P1d 1lc v11v• leadership with it ~~·::;w_1ri1.,."m ... 1 P1c111c v1-M-• Cities lost many of theirJ;::::::::::::========:=; i leaders when people began1 moving to the suburbs and left the city with a disproportionate number of problcin cAses with police and social \\'Orkers to take care of them . I If th·~ ch;:ingr 1.: om e Si AR8UCKLI & ION •'· WISTCLIPP MOllTUAllT A?7 f 17t~ Si .. (0110 /'J,e)Q 646-4888 -·-BALTZ-llRGIRON FUNERAL HOMl ~!oilman said , Californians will I Corona tJ.,I Mnr be a l>\e to adapt !o a \•:ay Co110 Mesa 6 73-9-'50 646-1'4?4 of \if~ that Europeans have been li ving fo r dceade;,;. -·-BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY Study Says Home Design 110 6rocdwoy, Costa "-"':10 54B-3433 -·-DILDA T IROTHIR5 : • >' Could Slash Energy Use DAV JS, Calif. j AP 1 -The energy net."<led to heat and cool ne1.1: homes hcrf" rould be al least hah·ed by requiring insulation. shnde trees and n {)r t h -s O,U t'h II' i ndO\\"S. l'.niversi r~· of C ,1 I 1 f o r n i :i rese archers ;;a~. "A1 le.'.lst ~o oe.rcr11! or the energy needed for heating and cool ing c.1 n b<' savt'd by usinrr good design at no exti-a co;~ to the consumer,'' !!lays a 19- page preliminary r e p o r I prepared for the Oty Council of. this Sacramento Valley community. ,~·,., , 1L~:':~ith ·i1 .imp~v~ ~ r o-~.r ,.4 V j ·.V.·,,"1'· ..... '., ,. -,,, •· :'i :. :''O>~ty's l·i~. insulation at ::i s m a 11 1 add itional initial cost, energy I use for heating and coolin~ could be reduced l>v 50 percent." the report add'ed. ! TT R ECO~mfE\'DS chan~es I in the buildin; cod e 10 1 inipl'.:'r1rnt find ings of !he ~(udy financed hy a Sl~.000 grant from the Case rnstilulC' Th e report was 11n1·eilcd b.~ I architect ~:rhn rU [). Cram er hca<l o( the Art Dt:!partrnen! ;i t UC's Davis campus; Loren W. N~r. prof es sor emerltl11 in agricultural engi n ee r i ng ; Jonathan ll a m m o n d , environmental hortia.i lture l«turer: a n d ?-.iarshall Hunt, member of the Davis Planning Q:mmi.!sjon and a graduate studeAt in atmospheric sdenct> .. Design lechnique:s 1 h a t 1 MOllTUAllT t 79 1 I Beach Blvd .-i~n!n'!glon Be od1 1!42-7771 ?44 ~edondo A~e lon9 Be 0<~ 1:;113)<1 38-11 4 ~ -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA BIACH MORTUAIY I /9!J lOQ •no (;inyon ~rl <19·:-9·1 I~ -•- McCOAMICK MISSION MORTUARY '.ltin I in n(.>; " • -·-PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PAIK Cemeter)" Mortvary I Chooel , I 3'00 Po<•i•< V••• O•'~· I Nt wport Beoch Cololorriicr . . 6<1~-2700 . . . II _., .• ' ~ I t:,,:; -·-.• ' PllK FAMILY ~ · · . ' COLONIAL fUNlllAl"Ob f HOMl ~ ~ 7801 &ol~o A· .. e Vl.'1!''"' "~'"' • 893-J~,5 I -·- SMITHS' MOllTUARY 627 ""'°'"'Si H•inlong:on P,,.t1rli .'.>36·6539 ' ' Home Sales Rise 4.5% \\"OUld cut energy use in the • mild climate herC' \\"OUld ! include planti ng more !reesl and using v.·indow overhangs 10 produce shade and h.avingl rnOfi.~ '.li ndo\\·s fa ce north and l"'==-c==-=======' : \\'Jth 13,851 ne\\' hom e sales recorded during 1973, Orange Coonty registered a 4 . 5 percent increaSe over the 1972 tot.al of 13,225 sa les, accordin g to tabulations reported ln the January iMue of Recorded Facts, mo n th I y statimcal publicotioo prepared by the market reseerch department of First American Title Imurance Company. 1be tri~ty, ye a r ·end totals noted a !!!light increue In 1"o Angel .. County ssl<s and a sharp decline in Ventura County. The report showed 6. t•!t sales i.n Los Angeles Cou nty in 1!t73, compared \\-'ilh 6,141 i11 1972. In Ventura County. 1973 sales \\'ere 1,821 , dipping down fro m 2.511 recorded sales the pre\'iOO! year. ft1ost active sales a rea in Orange County during the past year was El Toro-Laguna Hills r-.-1.i.s.!lon Viejo, with 1,952 Illes recorded. R a n k I n g RCOnd was Huntington ~h. where 1,775 new single-family residences wr:re '°'d-~· soll'!h rather than cast and west. PURI .JC NOTICE ' ---~---~~~~· I I \ I I • 'II give you a village for the life you want to lea • No two vill age s are alike an ywhere In the wo rld. You'll find an individual quality of life in each separate one. It's the same with the villages now being deve loped by The Irvine Company. Ea ch one is a distinctive unit built to th e human scale, self-sufficient and fully equipped to give you and your family a spec ial enjoyment out of life. Take a good look at yourself and what you want out of life. Perhaps you're a golfer, love being near the ocean or are just someone who enjoys sitting out in the patio enjoying the sun and a good book. Th ere's a place for you in one of the new village homes being built. Here's an example of what we mean: The Village of Harbor View has two per- sonalities. Homes on the coastal hillside enjoy-the ocean breeze and sunset skies over Catalina Homes extending inland settle comfortably in a broad green parkl·and. In nearby Big Canyon you'll find a prestigious community built around a golf I . ~· . ' 'tj: ' ' ' . -.. and country club. Th e Vi llage of Ea stbluff is built atop the cliffs of Upper New port Bay and resembles an Italian hill-town splashed with greenbelts and open space. The Village of University Park has 44 acres of lawr:i and landscaped open space. In Walnut Village you'll find patio parties and family picnics and youngsters playing happily. There are other villages and life- styles. Each satisfying, each offering you a peaceful neighborhood environment. The thing to do is to familiarize yourself with each of these villages- each of these separate, distinct lifestyles. When you feel attracted to one, we sug- gest you take a good close look at the fine new homes being built by the village developers listed on this page. You'll be getting more than a house that makes you feel at home here. You'll be getting a community that makes you feel at home. . -· • THE VILLAGE OF TURTLE ROCK 10. New units coming soon. IN NEWPORT BEACH THE VILLAGE OF HARBOR VIEW 11. Harbor View Home•. By DQnald L. Bren Co. From $56, 100. 12. Spyglass Hiii. By John o; Lalk &a BIG ~N~~°t:" $9S.~OO. ·' l3. BroedmOOr~lll'Bt..,_ Homes, Inc. From Si10,ooo. 14. Deane Homes. By De•f'I• DrMf- opment Co. From $89,9IO.~; THE VILLAGE OF EASTBLUFI' 15. Monaco Home• and Tennll Ctub VIiias. By Holste In lndustnea.From $63,000. BAYSIDE ~ , 16. Promontory Bay Homea. By trvfne Pacltlc-Development CO. From $190,900. Look-for this symbol In •d• by ow vlllege riomebulldera. Mli;Sabv · o 'r lHEIRVN!mmtrl I . , I . . • D J DAILY PILOT Surtday, February 10, 1974 • ,: ' i • ' ~ I I, • • ' ' ' ' ' f: ' ( ' ' • r. . . l • r . ' ( FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ '73 FO RO 2000cc, •uto. trans., rbdio, healer. L1ctn~ No. B72GIF i . ~ . . , r. f. .... ' . V-8', auto. lrans .. factory air · conditioning, pOWtr steer- ing, powtr {di1c) br1M1, Ndio, heater, 1111t!d glass, wheel covers, License No. IJl};{ES FULL PRICE ,IMMEDIATE ·DELIVERY ' . '73 MAZDA Wagon '>Ys c;. .c speed. air conditio"!ing, radio, Mater. 1 ~ -·~~ , License No. 859HHR '· ~ '73 PINTO Runabout ' 2000cc 6 cyl., auto. trans., redio, heater. Licen!.e Nq.. 712 EMA V-8, auto trans .• factory air condition- ing, power steering, power (disc)· brakes, radio, heater, whitewall tlrts. Llcens" #25AE0t I f; I' '71 FORD Ranger P.U.~~ E": r:- v-1. auto. trans,, powar steering, radio, 't ;t., ~- heater. l 5804H ~~ -.." '71 TORINO Cpe. A speed, fa ctory air condllionlng, power steering, power (d isc) brakes, AM /FM radio, healer. 4'13JCOT '68 DODGE Van Auto. trnns., radio, heater. t892COT '71 CHRYS. Newport v.a, auto. trans., factory a ir condition- ing, power st"ering, power brakes, radio, healer, vinyl roof. #444CEZ '70 FORD Wagon -". I. . ,_ -:_. • -;;--... ., ' Factory air conditioning, power steer· Jng, radio, heater. #954DTC ' . ., .... ' - '73 FORD F 10 0 t. ; . -. V-!, slick shltt, poW!'I' bra~n. long ~. plus many extras. l lc•nse No. 60l24P '· ' . . . .; .;· " 1 ._ ·-1.;:.1..~., .,. I ) ' . ' '· f :-. .;, . V·B, auto. trans .. radio, heater. License No. 215GWD FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' .. FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE ' DELIVERY . '73 CAPRI $ I v-1, 11ulo. trans .• factory 1lr conditioning, J)O'Mf ltffr· lng, pQ\lo'tr (diK) braket. Ucense No • .UOHOP • ,, o.; '•• I _, ' .. ·¢ ~ r;>. ,-- ·. "' ) ~-•' . . 6 cyl., 4 speed, loaded with many extras. f ~j· ,.~.; I License No. 356H EH ..ci.til 17 '•·• , '73 FORD agon Ctry. Sq. 10 l)sgr .• Va, a. tr., fac. air, pw. strg., pw/d /br., r&h, w/w"s, t. gl., whl. cvrs., v. int., rf. rack, .459GYA. / J / FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY v_.,auto. tr1n1 .,fac.tory air conditioning, power sleeril'IQ. po~ (disc) brakes, radio, he11ler, whitewall tire!, tin led glass. Licen~ No. JOOJSA FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ·' '73 GRAN TORINO 2 DR. H.T., va, a.tr .• tac.a ir, pw. sfrg., pw/d/br., r&hlr .• w/w's, t. gt, 389GML. '73 _CHEV. Pick Up 'fa Ton, auto. trllns., power steering, radio. heater, Like new. Llcenff No. 39459N ,• '71 FORD LTD V-8, auto. trans., factory air condition- ing, power steering, power (disc) brakes, radio, heater, vlliyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers. Llcense #607EAD '69 FIREBIRD Pontiac ,... 170 JAVELIN A.M.C. Loadtt<f including air cond. Licens" No. (103JFR? ~7..~u,f.~.~.~,.~!!'Y; c~~~ni_re $ ~ ing, power steering, power (disc) 3 brakes, radio, healer, whitewall tires. rf tinted glass. License #BBSBHK '72 CHEV. Malibu Coup(', V-8, auto. frllns.. fa ctory eir conditioning. power sle•ring, r"dio, hea- ter. 1857EYE • '68 FORD 3,4 Ton P.U. <; Auto. trans,,deluxetutone finish. #84544 .,t '70 TOYOTA Wagon Mark II , Auto. trans., air conditioning, radio, heater, (RT78104332). Gas saving family wagon. c -,.. ,/:' . '• I . .· ., "·. ' . lj ~· ' ' .. 6 cyl., stick shift, radio, healer. #(ZL T075). Gas saving 6 cyl. '72 TORINO Wagon .~ V-8, auto. trans., factory air condition· ing, power steering, power {disc) brak"s, radio, heater, White-wall tires. #286FVV '68 COUGAR Auto. trans., factory air conditioning, radio, heater. License No. CYQW-901} '71 DUSTER Radio, heater, super econom y. #059DZP 1 • '72 COUGAR V·B, auto. t rans., factory air condition· ing, power steering, power brakes, heater, vinyl roof, tinted glass, 88SDTS / ' '71 DODGE Sports YalY Auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, power steering, radio, heater. #709BXD ·~'l --NE W '73 ~ ~ ,. r--" ~ r -· ~ 1,,..• • I -'.! Auto. trans .• faciory 1ir tondi· tioning, power steering, power (dlK) bl'akts. radio, heater. lde11I tor the l11r09 t1mi ly. l iclnst No. SlBHOM , .... -· , " v.a, auto. trans., Pctwtr slffr· ing, l)O'Ner brakts, H.O. St.IS• pen1ion, 70 amp batltry, dinet• tt, let bo)(, stove, penelt<f, tfc, Serfal No. EJ.4GHR52~ FULL •I?°':' _../'1 I , , FULL _.·,: '& ~ PRICE ]~ ~~~ DISCOUNT $1J FROM · ~1 SUGGEST£D t'~";,. '-''""!' ·~ PRICE IMMEDIATE ' DELIVERY i ' " • IMMEDIATt (L 1 DELIVER~ . l t,. "' ' ' ,. , r~~ ~ ~ . LIST .· V-3. 11ulo. trans .• factory 11it col'ld ilionirio, power steer· ina. oower fdisc) bl'aktt. radio. ~aler, whitewall lire\, Licefl~ No. tOJJ.SA . ' I ·- .. -. ~ t°J) ':) ~ ' . · 1 I " • " • U~IL V P\l O't 9 2 Sunday, Ftbruary 10, iq74 PUBLIC N<Yf!CE PUBLIC NOTICE For the Be~ord ..... SU,l•10a COll•T Ofl THI STlt.T& 0 1' CALll'aMtll 1'0 .. nll. COUNTY °' OltAfllOI "'· A ... n .. "" II! f'ICT1TlOUI lutll•l.IS HAMI I TATVo!llNT 1011owlnu p.-1-. 11 dOln; 1111..i!\111 THI! P I TERSOH COMf'AN'I', "'9 sen Mio..,.. Dr .. """°" ~ Cltllf. •OTICI Of' Sit.LI Of' t •AL -------------------------------------------·! P.t°'.U'tY AT f'.l .. ATa UL& 111 the Miiiot• ot ... C-v•to<'thl" -ltOlltr V. l'.t ... -. Jr,, 1111 Vh t1 111 the ,...._ •lld Et1111 01 LEUliNO Dlssolutio11 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ....... ~~------------~~ .... It. Wltl(;HT, Coo....-V••" HOTIC& IS HElllEllY GIVEN ~h1! '119 .. -11111111'<1, JA.ME~ E HEIM, fl11l>lle V.U.fdl111, I• COllMtVllOt 1>! tM 1-C•l<lll •rod •tl•I• o' LELA.ND II w111c;1<T, CMM•Vl lW wul ••tl .. , ptlY1t1 t<ll• '" rn. hlQ!'nt •no ~' ''"' nld<1••· otter de4t,M:·1!.,,, ,,. ~ll"i ••1111••ltod bt~•~r'\ commlulllf!, 1101m Tt1t 1trm• •l'ld ltntrlCN, NIWl>Otl 811Ch. C•/11, ~ Tf\11 tllillt'le11 It COl\d1'C1td Oy 111 ln11ivlt1~1i. •Olllt"' \I, l"el•'IO"• ''· of Marriage INTll!•LOCUTOl'Y Dl.Cll;tl'S 1.i1M J11111ry )I C ~•. G1•v H. Ind Jt(Qutllrw> ~' \ ""'" Winll/.O •nd 1,.IOVd C 'i"rt""' L!Mt A.ru>t!!~ nd ll•l1lll ~ .. .,,.,. •,•e!ll!oo.I', Cl'\t'IH ) •n<l M~,)~tlA F Horrm111n, Mor!CM W, 1114 t lt 1m" ' 8&~tr. l<'.arolv11 I.\ •nd A!<ltn LH Cet1ntt, M1•lnt LWtrl'rl(' I n!! P~Y' mOfld T1U1v JOfWI, J1n!c1 S. 1M O.Oroe II: 8rOl)fnt, SIM•• L<ll;!M trod J1me1 """" 11111, Ruth R, 111<1 R-1 L1llov Tr.ompo<>n. DotlJ'le L. t nd A<>be<"t V. G• ..... JKIYlllll Atl/\1111 •lld Tnom•• .... ~ '•lomlk>. Mll•forl• May •"It _Angtlo G1bt"l1I Moorwy, Rll1 Mly arid Mtrlln .Jo.-ph " HI"", Judl!h L.,.,11 and O•le l(•ltll 81....i..r, •lo.r1 Jo!>n ~no Ro~ MMlt E.,,..-y, iluc-E . Ind tto!nlt~'I LIMI Bri ll!, Marlo n R. In<! L-VI• D - Schofl.-ld, E lli•l>e!h Faye end Jolin ... El>f)li., J1111 .... 1!1 M&• Ind D1nlel Ja"''"' l tlnto•" Ktfl"'"'h . "' !1111~ Alln (~lln1. 81rc.r1 Rvt" 1rld L1wr1nce Cl>t rlei M1rvln, Slevt n Lnlle 81\d J r&Mettt M1~lne M•l1!11, Gt-o>ge .o,_ end llrve•I V ,.nn• HoH"'•"· Bre.,da G~ll end !<lc narci JOWl)t\ Lovvorn, Oe\>"1d P end Lell~ /,\_ s1;~1r. Aonlld R~llell i nd P•n<~e Ae11ee Co111n, (l>arlt,, L. and L11c1ll1 Sv~&n Hu<tgln,, Oanltl Cne•lf'~ 1110 Ka ll>le...., Ev1ly11 r..i, Nt ney J . 11111 wt•fi&"' s l!""'llf>!!. Juditn Alm .. na Rltl'l•rd 11 Molt s, G~rald l ee .. nd (h .. rto"• An., a11nkM.t>ip, Ro~, I.ff dnd M dfV ThtrH• CorrH , tl1Cl~ lt\lltO!pll i nti C1roll11• P1ullne Thompson, Er.,... J. end W1yne T, ICoutmen Clol• L1von •od N•lh111 8emtrd Cvrr111, Thotnl1 WH lltv 1nct N1ncy L .. Johmon ._twood, WarrM C. 1M A.rl"'' tl. JOI\,_, lllobfrt W. 11\d Vlclll H. Emr>ll11d, G•rv w'"r 1nd 01rt1 ICtv M•vcock, ~r1••ll St\1r1w •!"Id D•vld Chlckm•v Adl>ms. C1rol Lyn •nd R:1lph I(,, 111 tlnoock, C1rol Je.tntMI 1rod J1m.-1 ·-S.1rle, F~ Mtrtlwill tnd entrlc• ......,, Orlhull1, Joan and J0t11e E. C1rtttr, Ann and Richard 0 11• 81111k11, Jatin (, and Carol Ari111 LUIV•rdl, l.IUftl\CI (hrlt •rid M1rllyn '"' O"B•l1n, tlaw•rd A., allll Jenlle• I, Cllrw , Cllrl•ll111 i nd C"4rles 0. En,.,... J111u•'1' ,, OoOOlft E1etH;y, Wllll1n1 Snf'll end Luci• AnQtl Ellrlede Jrlmble, T1rr1oce Al111 I nd Rull'! '"' (odY Richard Edward ll;lch1rd 1l'ld ll111Nora Ann Romwv, VIC-I "nn 11\d Charin W!ckNm RttnHY, ROXlflf* P1r111 I nd J..-rv CM DoddrldQlit, °'"'""" Ku.tin 1rld Clllf0tct .. , J1rnftOll, C1rolyn J. Ind l rel1 J, T-w11;r1m G, end Cl1\ld'1te J, A.OM, N1t1tl• "llct Ind J1m11 Lllfll Colll1, Col"" Jo and Cr•lg Artllur CaJI-. Rll• I nd Ellll""f\t J.-tlJe HV1"'"-· C1rolyn Lff Ind Budd Vitmon llirrd•tvn. $111111 A, 11\d O.lt R, S.-tec:m1n. Rebtccl Sie '11d Cr1!!1 ,_ Gctn, ICtllh M.tlll'IC9 1nd Miry A.nn ·-PvrMr, Gary A1ltt1 tnd Diane Mlril t-n. Ardl1 J...,,1, ond c11rence ·-D'..f!:;' Chari~ F ., Jr, 1nd Darlene Porttr, TllO..,at T. 11111 1"1!'1(11 A. W"l..rdoll, Rlc~trd IC•rrl •nd Sandrt '" Fo.n!Ohl Mlrv R. Ind YtrrYI u_ NJ~, R1>11ln1 A.1\11 and LtrrY wvnn u"1r, Mtvr•n Otldrt I nd John Mlll>lw DISSOLUTION O~ M.ARlllA02 l'llttl Jln .. ry 11 Smlt1't, f'tnelope and KenMll! LM 8"""""' Carolyn Claudl1 and Vl(tOr F~rnt Glllord, Evelyn G. t nd JOll!flt\ L, 8urton, .k>yce A. 1M C..Or11t Rlth1rct e .. v~. IMbtll• M•'f end c111ud• ArftlUI' P1t1t.,, Vt!trl• 01wn and Esrl Hl!IO'I M~. Clltrln sn..rldon 1rod Brerldt ·~ Mlttt'--Lind• R<fl1\ne Ind Pt !I<" Jtntml•h L•• S,...... CNr1K. Jr. tl\d (lort R<IMttf L111•nf• Oebortll R. and M1rlln 1", S.111. s.tvldor, Jr. 1'111' Etv1 (, S•r>drt , Join 1r>d F1rn1nd0 Mlrt ll11 Tietz. Und1 Loh 1"'1 tl1n1 J. 0\dhlom, Helen E. an'1 Do!\1ld M. JollnlOll, 8 arc.r1 Jt1n '"" Robl!rl '" won •oi..r1 11 F. ena Doflald F_ H1t1hrw1, Snlrl" Rvtn 111a Thom11 " Shblltr, JQ1nne 11-•lt •"'1 Richard ll11k•, Jr. Devr, Rosem1rv 8. ~nd W·lle"' JQl'ian W!nlftltl, Jo!>n A."'" Fr1tn(C>I U C Brownlr19, Rovce Coleman M'd F•ance• Allee Turner, Lindi LllUi~• ond Jcnalt\an Fredric a .. 111rd, H10"0\d W_ I nd (;laavs 1'. OllWICIR. TllOtnas Edw11•d, Jr, Ind Mlr!NI l.1111"11 0U"Cln, Mi(hotl StPVttl lrod 11:1..-. Thing. ICtrTI Ann 1rod Aor.-<'rl H•v••· Oorottw 1r>d Oenelt Jay Giii, O..xttr 01.,ld •nd Su"'""" Rogtrs >.lllllr, Ma• M. /Ind Gordon P1ul Hagedol"T\, J 11111 A. . .snd Jem" II , D1,..h , S1111111 Joyce tr>d Jee-.; 11.,.:iall Olll"'9rd, Tl<"T)' L 11rr<'I r.-&1 11 Ann o ....... P1trkl1 o. 11rld Jemet Ch1r1e1 f l""'"Y SDf>d,• Lv.,.,. ~ J i m" Sllwn M•h•"•·v. COt1nte L. end Roa.,.-L. LOtlUMrdl, J1..,ell1 E . and Cltmen1 L Sctvnldf, E1t1 f~ 11nd Sttph1111e ~1v1nl, 81 r1Mr• Ann ~nd Mlch11l '" s-. Jotltlnn J . 1J'ld Mtrk W11· 11•"' Br•olllt,, Dl11n. E I nd J .... r~ It. C1mPD1ll, R-ld o. •nd Ttrtw F .. J Olll\IOll, Het..., .. na W11vne Albin Pino, Bll'ttv Je•n arid Ron1ld Jowpli AndtrlOll, GI..,., IM1<:. arid i\rdtlll ,,,~ H111l, Bui Som 11nd E<1~le 0«11n Rab«f1, Debo<"•!\ J . "nd C11r! Ectwjn Pri tt, C1ro+lne Martin 1rtt! M<tudtR Frts1r (;t...,, 1(1!MeM M, 11nd Lorr< SteVf Ttvlor, Editn Harrret •rid Oon1!d Kt llll Mlrlcftff'I, Mt•lori1 1'· 111>d Mt•Vi~ RuoMll """'1tn, Cll•l•llM R, •"<! S1tve10 It. Dever, Cynthia !<'.~ye and ll ov Ellwl'I Filld J1nw11ry ,. El!aJr lr1 J. Jc. and J~dy "· L.,,.,.,..., $11Sl1 C•rol and ltol>trl W1rd Bll'\'i.... Wllll&m R,, Jr. a nd Anlll Olanrw $1ll t, K1therlnt M, Ind Loui, ~lmrr'IOllf., Joddy A!lrPd .tl'ld IC1tl'lrvn ·~ Oavls, 11;111-Hll W, tr.ct Donna L. Prl('I. f'IW L, 1 nd Mld>ttl T. f'•llltltld, 1.-v.rlv J . ind A1noolpl!. '· Tul>be, J'"'" EmPf and Jlld'r 011nne H~bn:loll. l!llwn Sylvlt I/Id J act ByTOn Y°""""1n, E""'tl "'· 1nd Adelle M, Ltd0\111, 5u.an Lynn e nd Willl•m Floyd "'"Ktlrtb.-lk, Ltv,11 0111 and ltlchl•d Jtm.-t WllllemtOfl, OON\tll\ U. 1"'1 Cllff0td ,,,.. M1Vt'111d, J1nl1 Colt and Tr1vl1 Elvin WflffMV, H1rry G!!lll l, Jr, I nd ....... ,,,_ l!nt.....r J'"'"'Y u Obl!11ttt"• Elhtl ROMlfl Ind 0111 llthffrd PNcotll;, Arthur C. •nd Dini ll;OMm1ry 111rfltft, Oorotlly IE . llld Cllv1 H1rblrl lotWllMI, BerDer• J, 111(1 f'1trlck J . Ja~. 11ri..r1 E, 1...:I CM111r K. . aol!Oltt Patrlel1 A. 1nd Oontld P. HOt'9fllf, l rvc:I Lloyd Ind f1r1 LY/'11'1 ~t1~r1_~lalre Mr t nd Armw111 L ~ L.Yl'ld• J9yct 1nd ll;o;er Gen• "5"' ft•llCY A. Ind A111! c;, jlt Dnt4 Ml llVl'I and 9r""'1• J OY(t s ..... J.611(• •nd c,..,..,. !, ~='-Gon1•111 $0!0 •l'ld Ml~ ........ Ind Ctr~I Ann --~· efld It-rt I., ~ · e!ld (-.indict J. ..,..., lti I nd John F1tl'l(ll H....... H. tl'ld Dorollly ·~· ... ·~~·'"" T . Mllrl Ind Georgl DI.,.. Rty G. lfld Jodell 1(1y ... ll•M. .., w1111,,., Good ......... . -:9 -ltt'fmond JHll coroo:llll<ln• M••lnon.,. f'nt'!lllOflOfd, •M t11blKI to C0<1lir..,11!11n t>r l!'I &00Y'"9 entl!lll'd SvPtdor COl.lfli Ott W..,1>e~av, March &, lt71, al Ille l\ovr ~· lw1IYe Tr.11 l lt ltm•n• wt• lllto wllll tne Coun!~ ci.r~ o• 0••"9• COlllllY 11'1 J•~v·r~ 1/, 1911, F")Ot1l Publlshtd O•env• ((>l>I 0111~ "•let. J1"11orY n, 11 .• no Foilru•rv J , \~. '"' 11~1· PllBLJC J'\OTJCE o·~•otl. noc.n, QI IM•••ll•• wlll!ltl r~• 11 ---------·-----!lme alloweo lly Mw, •I !fie Cl!l(e I l'ICTITIOU5 IU511'1E~• of 11>8 Pu111;,_ G11~1a1 1n 1)00 Sovtn I MAME fTATl"M8NT Gratl(J Aytnu~, 51nt1 .o.n1, C1litornl1 Tr>e lllllc"'lnt Ptc<ton h llO•llO ~11~1,.,.., nros, ~11 •kin•, 11111. •nlt••\I, ••Id ••t~t• '" or ~~·o 1.€UliNO R. w II I G HT ' l"UllLEY ENC.INEER!NG co., '"1 cor.,~rv•tt.-, •II ond •o 1110! cert1ln Adoms •v•., 1-!unllngton BI• ch . •~ol pt~r!l' <laKrll:lfd •J followl, lo C-11ifor11l1 ~ ... 11 : 5•~ .... Allll\OllV "Turl•Y· 9)31 AC!tl'l\I Loi FOY• (1) In Bloc-8 ot Tr'6CI Ave .. Hu11tl1191on a.1ch, C1lltO<nl1 tuw Ne, 21•. '" !l>I City ol :!>01111 Ano. "fllll bUllMU 11 C"""\IClotd Dl' I ll COYntv o• o ... ~. St•I• ol Ctlltor11l1, ln<1ivklu11, It Pl'" m1p ,.....,..,, rKorlled Ill B-S!rpl\etl A.. T11fltY U, P-I ol Ml1Ce1t1~1 M1pt, T~ll tl•t-t "''' nltd wilt! "'' R..:or<1• ol ••id Ot.01111• County. cwn1v Cl•rlO. "' Or•l'lil• Cwnry Oft SUBJECT '" •II • ) c . "110 n I ' J1nwry 21, 1t11 c o rldltiona, rt11rlctlon1, ea .. m•nh, P11114 Pubtl1ntd Ort nQI CN \I 0 1lly Pllct. J 1nw~ry '1. F•DfUilrV 3, 10, 11, 191, 1~,,. ••clu1I0111, rei.trva!IOf11, lllftl. rlgM1, 1nd rlonr1 or ,,.·oy, ol r..cord, Commo111v io.now11 ••: l~U Sov111 PUBLIC NOTICE Svcomort Sir"'· S1nt1 A.I'll, Ct ll!ornlo. Bids or o!!er1 1ro lnvl!l<I r~ ''Id prooe•ty 1nd invsr i.. In wrillno;t 1nd 1---------------wlll trt rectlVM 11 1111 olllct o1 tllt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS f'ublic CivotdlO!I, lllXI SOI.Ith Grt M NA.M& STlt.TEMENT Avenu•, Santa A110, C11!!ornl1 t'.:110S, Ttie lllllowlnu P'''°"' ••• ooino bv•I• or m.sy blo Oltd wlftl the ClerM ol u ld flt>> e1: 5uperlor Court. Of m•Y blo lltllv••ed RENEE. ll,$1 C~lle D•I C1mpo, IO )eld PUbllt Gu••dltn pe"o11a11v, ti San Jvan Capl1!rano, Cal~l-'261S any !lf'"le arter !lrl1 Publicalion ol 11"11~ llen LoMotle, 3126\ C.tlle Oel Ct mpo, ncllt• ar>a l)t!ort 1h1 maklr>Q ot •alci San J11•n CaPl>l•&no, C11i!., '2675 ••le Ren.., LoMotte, 1126\ C.slle Dr l TERMS OF SALE: Ca$1"1, lawtul mo~•Y Comoo. San JUt ll C1pl11r•no, C11if. of !he Unl!I'(! St~le•. Sl.000.00 ln '~'"· 9"/o/5 '"ti!lo:<! (11•ck, or "'"°"Y oraer mu1t accomoany eoc" wd l!en bid vi otl•r, .... un Ille oalance o! !he put<h••~ ptoce 1~ oe P•'d "llO" conflrm•llon or ••le l>V ••ld Superior Covr!. · 1111, ouolne11 l, corldvctl<I try 1n tntll.inudl. Ro,.ee l oMcto e "Okay, '74. ·let's get it all toj(ether !" A.•1 bld1 er offer~ mull be •ut>ml!!e<I on a lorm !vrnlshfl! by I~ teller, T!>l1 ot~!em•n! w•• llled Will\ II>• County Cl••• of Or1n111 Counll' °" J~"""Y II. 197•. ••11 Pu~ll•l>t<I Deana• COit! 01Uy Pilot, J anuarv 10. 2/, •rid f.Oru1ry 3, 10, 1no '°'·'• MUKO~ich, Btl!,f LolO.tl•ni and MllhlW Thtd<h/\ I(_,, Kare-n E . .snd flon~ld G. Sl'le<>herd, Ge10~ P. atl(J Nl!'\f1'dl N F11n11l•dda, Rvllr1t •nd At>hll1TI A.u!lln, Nathan Jr., tnd £1111 R0$.1 Heu••· CarCIVll F_ •nd Lance L, s~n1mtrc, Lorrt lnt E. an<i C.~~ "· Hi~~. ll•u!a~ F. a nd Glenclartl1 PtriMng Ftl<lenbtrg. C1rol Y, enO Mich-Ill Otto Cay, Nt ncv R. 11'11' Danny Bruce Stuart, $t11r"" L.,.,,,,. 1nd WH11am Gor•r-d S1ndt•J0r1, J1ck Ernnt •nd M1r;1r1t •m• Wl!ll1m1, John R1Ch1rdl 1n<1 ll•v•rlY , Luca•, Ma"lff'V $,i nd Wallace E, Coro.on, Betnadel!• F, 11nd Gtorvt '· B•ttlsl1', Dwlqhl and .\\ori• (, Kirn, k.arrv I. 1rld f:l a!ph M. Sawtell, Merci• L. and Ma•k E. Ricllardsoo, Chri•tlnt Aprll amf Carl Albert llr•v. ca,ol~n J~a11 and WalTt• Eltttrt No:-l•oo. Ktfly&rd and Linda Goll ""'""'° J•nuary :It 011v, Tl'lon'ltl Edward and Sl>a•Ofl CM v~uv/ln, O~old L. and M11•c11n 10 M. H•lll!Qftrdner. Mary """rgetel anct TllO..,I S Petric~ Nl~!.Ot!, M\'I" J. Ind Mori-~ue HOC1Qln1, "Th0m11 Jtmn Ind Gtrlldlne Hel&11• Jo,,_, R•Y $. Ind Dono• M. Pr11ley. Suwn M. and Don1ld R. Jol\110011, T•n~a Mlrla 1nc1 J1c1< L•rrv Hennlnt1. Nancy Ann •nd L1igllt011 Melville Met!h-., ~Imel• !..,. I nd Myrl! Omt r Jr, J1rrl!I, J 1nlf Q. tNI Jt111111 M. Otvi" D1pt1.,. ~-ind Dorltld F. Kimb1!1, 8tni 1mln f . 1nd M1rr1n c Eric•on, Jcl"lt\ Armoo.ir-e nd M1dtl1Tn1 J 11ne Goodm~n. S•r•h E liiabt!h 1nd JIM David Morehouse, Loul .. Ktr1t1 1nd Robert c Sc ~Qler. Robert Gord<!<! anct J ant ! Grt CI Collin•, Jutlith A end TT.....,fhy tlo-ffl1111. Jovce Marilyn and Richard , .. ~!ocl<"'~ll, Coci! M, 81'(1 Htltn lit. Ccul'1. ll Ol:ler! E1rt tnd !<v!n Vlrgl'll • Lemfte~f. Y•rna Garlrty 1n<l T~elma Deon a w111o,..,l'lby, Vivien LQUI,. "llnd J•mat Walk•r M<C1nr1y, Rober! T, ln<l S1ndr1 ,_ Rowe. Oollcll11 Jty 1'1<1" Ttrt,... Clol.w . Pari<,,111, M1rg1rt1 w. 11\d ciovtcn L INTERLOCUTOlllY oeCltEll!S Enltnd J•11Wtry 1' !owle, f'91tny E llitbtlh 1nd lltarichtl v~ O~utitl. Carl Ad..!l>ert and Jvl1tth Anfll' Wardell. Jacqvtllne Ann end Ot~ld Watle-y Htadrkk. James P, Ind OolorH A, Carrot!, CMry1 0 .1nd Orw"'ald E . 8c,,,.,,, Dovqla1 Jev 11\d Tere>sa Cl•lre Elb!e. Lyle Chari.., tnd Oiane LeY-rna Go"tlln, K•!he•!nt Ann .snd Ptul L"lie · Wtlre<, Mon!o•d IC end U!11 •-1errv, Svsen E. end Mlr~a~I 0 . k.inn, J ock it Joen •~d Oon11v Le~ NicMI•, S,,lrl"V JHn 111d G"°'~e Le-sill McDonnell. Vlnctt1t f , And Et~tl (law'IOI\, J.,.n,,., Jo •~<i Lorry Vtrn Mvs!lvv. Dena Oia11ne anti Anll>Qlly , "'" Le M~r. K.t!~fY'I Ma11no and Wlll!om H1n•v 'lll11fr~v, J l'dV and Wvn"I' H~u•lon. Ricl'lftr<i Seo•! ""! Lf~lit '"" l!elanoer, Chrl•lir>11 ind Oi>vid Edword f(Xjy, ""'"eno r-. ·~~ J""''"' l'n:~t~.n c,.,10• Al"-·!n •~ti fl1r•l'lt E"·wln. Melinda l ouiJe. ond O•nni• Cyril Nimrod. Mit~ollt f llfn ond CIH,orct ~on~ld 1•1t>ert, Jpl"\" P ~nd Nt1t• Je•n llU<l.lev, J u.:tv M. and Ju~• C•<V IC•nq.>'on, Mary C, •~d Doog1 .. s· !. so ... mn;. K..,nt!h •n<l S•r•n .J Jol'ln•on, S•rb•ra J_ ann Jame• E. S.,gura. F'onri \Ct •n<I Al~•~nd'o P•dl)tt, Cl1r•nct W, ~nd (.lft"Mtl G•rrfo", Vl'911 (_ o"d Glt~~tll Par~11111. Mtrv•••I W, •nd Clay!on Polcll. Oar• G•vlr •I'd P1!11'11 Gl!l"'d McF•<lann. Na"<v .J , tn'1 Ronnie f l>a•!" V•lt"h"•· GAii 1n'1 E"<twatd W, Hall1!•om, J ock A,. Ind Catlllyn J, 8•ig111m1n, Do lorH A, and Marl. "· B•tvers, Lind• M1rlt I nd Everitt ,_ lli..tloJl. Jo•nne C, and P"'' W, H&dlov, Eileen Lorrtine and DOn•td C~~•!~r. Jr. Mouot •, Tf'!"t11 Mt•lt 111d Jemat Samutl Lvon1, "rmu, Ml•l'l•~I •nd Jocqveli~t Wl'l llMl l. 81rb•ra 111<1 Jim.ts Glr•rd. ll~r!na ""d E"ntent Jo1~111'1 ~co!!, k•ith II •nd Jont! Eloinf Wefk~. Gwendolv" Jo ""d Jo!>n Howatt! AU\!renq, Virgin•• De•lf.., ""<I Rl<1>11rd O••n ~<(fd l1n<1er, Lticv ""d Pl'l llln J "'~•n!, 0•,;•n A•n~leV 11m1 (";~<Qf T~e()do•e, 111 SCllubert. (;rover L~ Ann Glc•\• "nn MOPP]" (,<""" J ·~~ 11~1"1"\I" DISSOLUTION 0~ MA•llllt.01. Flltd J•"Ut rY tt> '"•lac;o, Jul! s. errd N •rl1 Dl'•\>"eno. J"""' ll ow ond Julltn fl. C•I•~. Chat1en1 and Ttddv J . TVl~r. Wi'.IQ•I& 5 •ntl J•mn -F, B••n~tt, ••rrf t vnn t rtd J1>11n w una,.., S~'1tr . .Jt mt' Rotierl t/'ld S1u/'ld•1 '"" OG1>~011, Shtrori DrAn"e 1nd DotJol•s ' M(tn!H, Enrir:rut AvalQJ ln.0 Ll.ICll Conlret11 S1'11rm~n, Norton II. tnd Lvrldt M, C•1lor•"'· S.Uv An~ •rid Gtbt-111 G1rT1 Mecl'lur1. TMrtJ.I M&r1e I nd L•V..rne "llc11ol• S~1rp, Sll1ro1' 0 , Ind •rllloJr 0 , Bllk1!1". l<'.ennelfi WIVM t n.0 Cl'llry B1rt>e~a OltOll, Law1n1 •"<! RClbtrl 911'1!amln Hcllowt';. Robtrt A.. 1nd 111"11'( J, R;di. Morv F r~ncn 1nd Rlch1rd Loul• 8 1rnt •, Constonc1 Kt '; Ind LIHY Oevld !<tld, Sv11nn~ end Citf81d Co!mtr, Jt"'" L. Ind Ffy A, Sier.tr, John ll!chlrd tn.O l 1rb1r1 '"~ Al>lllO<\, J1nlc1 1<'.1y tnd Wll!l1m Ctr1 HJ11, Shlrtev J. Ind LM S, Wl!l>e!"', Marv Wllm1 trod LOUii El"'Ort. 0.-e 8nd CFl\ldl W. Btvlo"' Edward G, ond Rau YMl\lko J1nhe, Mo<1• and Spero Eiler, llf'l>ICt• Ano and P1ul l'"r~nklltl Woottn, Judltl> R, 1"CI K""""'ll L S1nderwn. (r<s111nnt 1f'ld Grt;ory Alf•IMt r C11enV1, Rcwll1 1nd Jut ll M. KIO'lh, S11ta11 1r>d Otvid Miine, (ollffn 1f>d Mvrrwo Ol/tM Grtl'!, [htrrvl A.n!' tnd Otnnlt LtrD'f Ftt-. RolMrt (. end Pl!\llOc>t C,, l(tm"'l"'Ja, M•rv 1nd Jt <k ll ur1 Sehrev11•1. NIMI '™" 5usen Otwn Fllitfcclll.t, P1trlcl1 J, and Arif,.,.,., ,, lltl), SVld Il~U~ ind Lt1ll1 ANW flltld J11M1try . Spicer, rto1Mtt1 Aflll 1f\CI l rUOI ROtJtrt Nolin, c;ay11 L"flln 1nd 0 1nl.-I 0..n Byrd. D1rl-1tom1 •lld J....-rv Alte11 tiol'-'Dl'lf, s~ndrt 0 , 1nd 0 1vld M, ""''"'· J .. ,,....,. •OJ1J1r~ •rwf J U(IC Lichly, Mi(t>f'!"n C. ~nd It_ f ldlne Sp•te, Mltlo L011i1 Ind A.nit• Ell11bl!lh B1n~tr, l<•rOld J l l)O Myrn• Wet.er. Carol Jean and Reller! Mlcllttl Deininger, Hol e" M1:<1nt a nd John McNabb Ric/\1,<1•011, ,,...rd 1 Lynn Ind Mll!!vln ,.~ l'rted J1-ry JI Neil, MOnfkt H. 11111 Mk hlll A. Crclool. Cll&rltt E. ond Tturue P&rroll, K1n11t th J. 1nd Dltrort h L. M1y1r, Ot!o W, Ind Mtrglrtt ThtrHI P•hold, Mt •lene I nd 8enl1m1.,. Linke, Chrlll1t>I P, and J0011 tl. Peclr.. O.rCld Ci. l tld TOlll A, Wardlt, C~arles F. anct Monty R, Gum......,. !.-tty J IM •"" LOUI> Jtm~ Rlc111rd1. Gele E. end Tlmornv L, P~e!I, John WTU1 1m I nd Hllflflth s 11ellb11rn T'1e eight to rrjec t any end all bid• 11 here<>v rewrved. OATEO: Fe1>rvarv 6. 1914. JAl,\ES E. 11 EIM Public Guerd!an, 11 Ctn1efYll~ .. IM l'tr•IM •1'141 foota!e <>I Ltlal"ld A;. Wrlgh!, Con•ervalf'O A.Ollllt.N l(UYl'ER, COUNTY COU NSll!L f~ JOHN M. PATTEll;SON, Dll!PUTY •r. John M. Ptll...wn A 1....,.ys lor Conwrv11or 1)00 $011111 Grind Avenw• P'. 0 . IOI 1151' Sll"lf• A.111, CIUk>mlt n711 T .. """"°'"'"' 1710 Qol.r2"'1 PubllV!ed Or.sn111 Coe1t P1ily Pl!ol, ftbrlllTY 9, 10, 16, 1'71 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS BUS'NESS Nit.ME STATEMENT S01·14 Ollltr, f(~!htrlne Ann anct St~nley Tll• lllllowln11 person 11 dOl"fl bllslnen V1ugh11 11 ; El"lft...0 JtllUl!""f tt SHIPSY5TEMS, 1183 Ru!11nd Rd , Onrlvtro-, Mllry E . llnd Jol<t!fltl Mr Newport 8tach [11/t. 91660 PUB!JC N<Yr!CE f"ICTITIOU5 BUStlifl.51 Mlt.Mli STll'f&MfNT following per.on 11 aolng bu1!1'1111 NEWPORT HfR8 POll;T, 2 7 • caorlno, Apartm1n1 "C", Cosl1 ~. Ct lll. 91621 01vld Cinnom, 11l C • b r 111 o , -'l>•rtmtnl "C", Ca.I• ""'""-Ct lll. "~' Tnl1 bui!MU 11 CO!'ld<lclld by 1n l11divldual. D1'lld C•llflOll'I Thi• Sftl1mtnl w11 f11td with Ille CounTV Clt rk O'I Orange .. CovnlY on J1nu1ry 11\, 1971. PUbllsl'l.-d Or1nge (oa1I Ot lly l'11>ru1ry J . 10, 11, U , \f10 PUBLIC NOTICE ,ll 1lt P:ict, 3'3-14 Gi rdner. Lln<11 Sut arid Gery Malcomb L.trs Chrlt ·Hon .. n, 111ll Rull~nd Fr.-e!and, Evonrw Rlllfi Ind J1rry Rd, Newperl 81och, C1lir, 97660 1--------------- Let Tl>IS bulll\f."S l ft COtw:hielld bY t n f!CTITIOUS aUSIME.SS Noe, M•'1an H. Ind JOMpl> M. lndlvldllll. NAM• ITAT•MINT Hottow1y, A.rtllvr f r1nk and-Kotlll~o L•rs C, Hlf\Un Tt>o fcllo"'log peri.on I• doing tx11ln•1• Ann TM' ,tatemaM we' filld wHll lllt 1~' Merqvel, lleul 0-elVlr> t nd Onmlng1 ::ounty Clar-ol Dtllt>gt (Olln!Y SOUTH OF THE I OROER IMPORlS, Hal1:>9rt, Cherlyn ind IC..,rw1h , 17 197, on :n' KllOK PJ., C.M., C1llL 91U71 P.O.' Herrh. Garv Lee Ind Karen Gae ~•~very ' -l'»l\S Bex •7S9. !rvrne, (1!1!. 9261>1 l!t m.-ro, E~r D. I nd J1eqv.-tl.,. PvtrlltMd Ortrogtt CN.t Dall¥ Plk>!, G\11111 Denn•• C111eot, ~•• KllOK Pt:, ' J -•• "" f o ' >O Cot!I Mt s1, C1il!. 92627 ,,,~1·.•,,Llwrtnc1 Ml~Oll"'f l'tld Tt,.1111• ,:;,u•rY ..,, '"'' • 1 rui ry lti-i~ Tl"ll1 l>uslnel' 11 condutltd by 1 n ll"Kll vldu11, G1rY1Kh. Jot\11 A.lien •rid M..T'Y Cecfll 1 Gltnll D. Cttltnl Flelchtr, Elttnor J N /\ 1no ROblrt PUBLIC NOTICE Thll t!1tim1<1nl "''' flleG "'II!! IM ~on CounlY Cler-of Orlll{lt County on COl"•Y. Ethel Ctr10ftl Ind DonlJ.O •ICTIT10US •uSINl.SI J1n111rv 11, 197~, ,.,.,, W•r,..,, NAME STATEMENT l!lt1v•r, Ttiom11 0. •fld Chrl1llne "l"ht followlng ptrJOnl t re C•ndllmo, S1ndr1 Ll.ICll Ind Al"lf'hclrrt' blltln"' I t: dol noo f'11trll1htd Oroniie C011l D•llV Pllol, Jonv••v 20. v, t rld f1Drv1ry J, 10. lt1' lll-7• J omn BlLCO ASSOCIA.TES, 1911 C1111tr G1y, Ct rlllt Ind l tt1 SlrHI. Svll• 102. Anahtlm, Callfcrnl1, Anoerl>Otl, Johll We1vtf" .-Id CNl1 GENERA.L PARTNEllS PUBLIC N<YrlCE R. WIUl l "' J, Mll111p, 6-(1 Brlat._,ood, L<L"Wls. M.tro;rarll'I JNn Ind •-rt er.,.. Cilllornia 1---------------Tl>vri!cn (Cllffr\ M. Mlll•ap, i 4& e r11rwooe1. FICTITIOUS I USIMll!5S Cl~~eland, C..r1ld Anl"°'1Y 1 n 0 Brea. C~!llornla. NA.Ml STAT•M•NT Ce,01..., R~t LIMITED PAR fNE~S 1he tcllowl,,g pet~ ''' ~ng D':.';'Utlo~l, Anllrte RH .tnd Clltr1es Robtt! E. Palleroon. 1311'() HettlO' Du1int 1s 85, " 81 d 5 n G d G TUE OESl(;N VI NE. 7~ Pcp(ly, C~&~t, Mlt!lyn l(ay •00 A.rtllur (•~lf~r nio.PICt ' iH tn rcve, Coront del ,,.._r, Ct lll. f2'1S Osborne Jt s'°t L. Pat!l'\Oll. 1Jl90 11ttbot IA1rllvn R-SIOfll, 705 pgppy, C0tont S!oc~, p,.nl.-1 II, 1M P1mt l1 J . lllvd., SD.SCI n, . G"'<>er> Grove, dtrl M4'' Call!. '1m Mtnll,_ John W. •nd V1lm1 Colil<>rnl• Car.dice S. LIMel!, lJI Holmwooa Saf11r11t'ld. Aoi.t Ml rlt l rid Alt>l1"1 Tl>ll b\lllMU h condU-C!ed by 1 llmilf<I Dr., N..,,porl Boo~t\, Ctl;f, '11>611 Ell"'Qrf ,,.rtr1trslllp fnos 1>vlJ11e•S It condv<;to<:l ~v • Qlf>tl"I\ P.l\u , B1rl)t•1 L. ,..., Riel<'!' 1..11 WILL IAM J. MILLSAP ptrttMlrtl'\11). N.c-Car!ney, Ct<Ulln<;I L . .snO L~ Tn11 .,~temtn! was !ilfl! wl!ll !tit C.sndec• $. L1rld•ll J, (OUMY (lerk ct Orang' Ccv~I~ Oii Mlrllvn R" Stone Gr1,,.lle, Nlsld M. tnd Rontld J 1mn Jinue !""f 74 1~1, Tiils l T&lemtnl wa1 llltd wlln IM Ev,.ns. Vicki• Lonni 1nd Cl'larl.-1 SCMW.t.RTi, STi:INSAfl lR & County C!.-rk al Or1n11• Counly on Wllll1m DOHRMANN, Allyl. F•brvarv 5, 1916. Ro•-· Arltt11 nnd Egblrt I , 6* WU•hlrl llv ... , St1 PSO Con!•r r1•, A.llct 8. trod Phillip Los /<119111••• C1tltwnl1 9tG6I H•r<inlY, K•t/>!1en E, 1nd J 1mes f)ltl' '-"'' °' Publlsnl<I Orange Ce.ti! 011!'( P \!ot, J~nvary 27, Februery ~· 10, 11, 1914 299,7, PUBLIC NOTICE l'JlMJ Publl•l\ltd O••not Cotti D•llY Piiot, Fe-trrvfry 10, 11, 24. 1/'ld Mltth J, 1t7• "'31·1• PUBLIC NOTICE l ----,,-,<T-1-,-10cv-,~,cuc,c,"co'o'',-~- CaM. P~ Arv..-eP'od G!lb..-1 R•Y Ramplltl, Nancy IC. •nd C..:U Ed,,,lrd J tnhM, Roblo •M Norman Wlll!amt Molllt;e, Dora O. 11"14 Arltlur" V. S..-.dtre, llertMr• EH.., -.nd ltOblrt E. Let , 1--------------I NAM• •TATEMl"MT TM lollo"'lt\il pen.Otts l tl dt:llnt McQu1Jd, Ma~ilMI Cheryl MICI Tflomt• """" Cl!ishalm, Glld'fl M. 11111 Don.Id I(. Mo( l.aac, K1!!\IMT1 ind L.Mry A"'*"", J111 C. •nd Cto;:ll V, 111 Collin>, John M. 1nd Mtrsh1 E, )(-, M•rk Eldon •nd T1r1 Ql,tfly. John w~11a'e 1nd J1ne 011111'1.,. &ntw.O J•nu.ory 21 Jontt, Aot1 M1rle Ind Robert Ch1tlft s~nne", L•vern~ t nd MelCOf1>11 Otiermt ve" E111e1 11ow111 e nd 0 1!e Edward Wei ~, SMl fO!' Let Br\d Jol\n Ch••!e' A.le~o~r. M&rv Sue anll Murray O. MattlM1. 5Ysen Y. and Sin!o Duke•. Wiiiiam C, tM Jn•I• L Mln5hall, Ptro:::1 Jovet and Atntld WlllQn, M<cn.i1e J. t nd T11om11 L. ,,_ ~t~. Vilm• R-t lld W1ttH EUii-Jr """'"· Cyothi1 Ann 1nd Jvr11en Kiri Heinl tleal, Ecllo P_ '"" AQflnlt /I.._ Sel11•r, Alina H. and P1ul A. John1, M•vrlct (l\1rln •nd Roberti F1y1 11eom1n. Roy O. 11\d Ct rol J. Gar•and, P&t•lcla tnd Aus .. 11 Sp;111r, ltosiflit tnd Willl1m A., Galven, Lt na 8_ and Fr1nl< T loin, J1mn w, Ind Mary .llnn Gotdtrl, Ch1r!M111 S. end Wllll1m ' WIO'lll, Sharon L" Ind Chtr1a 1-1 .... .,,. HI l(tlwv. Rlllfi e , Ind OBI• E, SN , Mlcl'iH I II;. Ind Sh>trry M1l11nMlm.-r, arelldo 011!1 aod 111111'(!1 W11yne C1brt•t, Pe.,...11 E. IM J1m1l St1~en1 MdrQUI•, Oa v!d l .• ...., Nol• 0 . fllolr, M1rglll8 K. 1 nd Mlel'lael Ve!IQ\Je Molile3. M8rl• Elona Or!eg• Ind Frl nCIKO S. Cllllord. Lind• L• arid Clltrl" Frlflc!t O•b<l•ne, Ruin Ann and Stuart Lincoln R1v•t11, Om• Deon "nd L1r.~ W1yn• ~INAL OECIEES Enr..-fod J•n111ry '' "'"•roe, er-.nd• .J, .. na llOflald L-Olson, Robt"rl N. tnd M(ft1it 1 A. Ch11re~, Su)tn G. t nd S1tve11 C _ ErlcklOfl, Mory 0, and Jomei A. MtrJh, Sharori M.•nd Mlcnaol J, Lowry, J eennt ana i:tor.ert Duan1 PM't, Wiiiiam J . en<! !.f.t'Y J, Siouel•m., Palrlcl1 El~lnt t nd Louh !lrty 0 '8rltn, OOll.t!d J, end (;ltd~ J, Mtrlln, Su.an Irene 1nd J1m11 A.brlh E&!lfy, Mtry LOii tnd Elvl1 Q. Cltrk. Cl!ftyl L 1nd Larry Al M&l'llt, Ott1nl1 Norm1nn •lld Loh LOHlll>I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N.1.MI. STATEMl!fllT Th• lollowlnu perton1 •r• dolnQ bu1lnt11 '" GOLDEN ENTERPR ISES, 1SS•J Seecn 81vd".. Hvn!ing!on 8••c11 . Colilornlt 926<16 Rontld L. SimOl'!on, 11422 E lmlhvr" S! .. Hun!lnglon Beocn, Ctlll. V26"11 J t mt' O. S~•P•td, 6111 COY11try Cl,cle, Hunll no;tlon !lea(/\. C:alll. 916--GI Prim S~e!, 6801 lo"'·n~1ven OrlV•, Hvnl•nt1!on l:letcn, Coli!. ?21>'5 Merl• E:. Cade. l'Y.181 Woree11..-L•r>e. H<mhngtr>n Beac~. C~lll , 911U. flot>ed 0 . ,,.O,tl>. HIW~ Ov•rlC~ S• , Fovnl1Tn VAllty, Call/, "210!! tnio tri..•nn1 11 tre111u .conavcTt!'d by t !l"""er1! p.artnt•!~lp. P•lm Sh•• TMs lll''"''~' 1111([ w(lh •~• C011nly Cl.-•k of Or•,,... Coon1v on· Jenu•rv '1f, 1011, WILLIA.MI!. ST JOH H, COUNTY CLEllK, ov Theresa M, 'Ward, DeP<Ilv. F"l1 IOS Pvtrllo.lltd Clrl"9'" Coe1I Dilly Pllol, bu'lnt11 I S: Ill BET"T ER. I USINESS BUit.EAU OF COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA. (1l BETlER l!USI NESS t;UR;f.A,U OF N EWPORT HA.ll;BOR , CALIFORNIA. lel7 Wnlclltt Orlv1, Svlt• 110, Ntwporl BNcn, (1111. t"/660 RCblrt w . Tllals, Jn Cor1I .Slrwt, Ball)P.t ltlon<1 , [oll!ornlt t"IUO Thi• bu511>tn Ii condvcttd br en frldlvidual. f:IOC>t-r! w. "fl\lt ll TM1 s•~tom•o! w11 l!!ed w•lh I~ Ccunry Cit•~ ol Or1n(>I (IX/ntY on Ft~ru••Y ~. 197' ,. •• t .. Pvtrll•~d Or&t'VI C<>e•I Ot l!Y Piia!, Febf111ry \0, 11, tA. end M1r<lt l , 191• 4l'rl• "' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS llUSINllS NAMI! STAT•Ml!:MT tollowlog person Is doing blnlntll flbruary J, lO, 11· J~, 197• l!I!./' at. MicTA.VIS>l GOLDSMITH. 450 Scctl "" .. PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS BUSINll!SS NAME STATEMENT followln11 P"tton I• doing busineu t"ITfGllATED MANAGll!MENT. lt'6 Pe1lc1n Pl1c1, (11511 Miu, (t llfotfllf 1'61~ A.ll)tr1 F1btl At.<ld, 19"6 Pitllttn O•lvt , (O'lla Mt•a. C1lllorn!1 t2626 l hll b\l>lnttl It conductMI bl' a" l~d l.,lduel. A!ller1 F, Avdd TJ;l1 ala!enien1 """" flied with !ht COYMIV (Jtrk of Orlrqe (wn!y on J1n111ry 24, 191"C PllOIJ Pub!l ll'rtd o,an111 Ct11sl D•llV Pilot. J1nu1ry "27, Ftl>tu•ry J, 10. 17, t•1l 1S•·1• PUBLIC NOTICE l'lC TITtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT '" lollowl1111 Ptrs<>n Is doit'lil bu1intu .,: HOLIDAY A.Ell O , ~513 W. Commonwea!lll Fvll1rron, Cal!lornln. JOl>n GrOdtM, 4224 W, All\. fullor!OI'. C11!111rnl1 97'3:1 TMo bvlll'>ttl It condYCltd bY an lndlvld1111. John Gl"(l(l1hl Thl1 1t•fl'mtn! w&I flltd wl•~ !ht (oun!y ClerM of Or•1>111 Counly O!I Jtn· uary 2,, 1V74, 17",0C Or,, N~ 8•ch, Cal. 9lw:l Chd1tln• MCNM, 1j(l1 e..,.,v1 SI,, Newport llttd\, C1I. 926'0 Tfllt tiu1I,_. II COMVCl.-d W 111 lndlvldvl!. (l'lrl1llnt MCN" Tlllt tlalfmtflt w&I f!llO wl"' IM County Clerk ol Orlf!VI Counl'f °" F1toru1rv .S. 1f7<L P"..Jl?N Pvbllth...:I Or.not Cotti OtttY f'Uot, Ftbrutrv 10, 17 24. i nd ,....,ell ), 1t1• '36-1• "" I I: PUBLIC N<Yr!CE •ICTITIOUI IUllNISS NI.ME STATS:MENT foflawlng panon 11 doing 1>utl11111 NATIONAL COMMUNITY SYSTEMS, 11851 SkY P.srk Clrclt. Svli. G, Irv"'"· C.tlll. Hower<! LH Gllpl"· •23 Olli• Clrcl•, co1!• Mnt;, c.i11, '2627 Tl>I• bllll!IOU Is conducted bY I ll lrldlvldu•I. l~OW&rd L. Gllo!n This 5t•!otmtnt w•~ nrtd with IN cw111v Cllrtt ol Or•noe C011nly on fel><Ul fY 5. 197'-•..J1U4 l"ubllt/led Ortl'IVll Coe1! DtllY Piiot, flbr\l1ry 10, \7, 14, 1nd Mlrtll :a. 1•1• .. ,, PUB!JC NCYflCE Oe FillpPQ, 01wn tlld' ll;(Chtrd C, llvrn&rd, Mtlody G. e l'(! Jollf'\ H_ Scholl, Frtnklyn G. and G!ortl M, RoOrlql/er, Rubin L. I nd Judy Co.p..r, 5tll"C'flt "le Join 11\d Jkk RIOl'I Wort>tr, H111I F, t nd EldOtl V, GoodtOrl, Rt i L. 1J'ld M1rth1 J. (t JTro, Potrlcl• Mfrl• 1nd lt•ndY ,. uou Publl•ll*' °"""'" CIMlt o.ny Pltol, Jtnu.,v 71, Ftb•Vary 3. 10. 11, 1'1' tt1·1l 11~ht l'ICT ITIOllS IUSI N•lt NllM• STATl.Ml!NT followlf\Q ll'l'"IO!I !1 doing bl/II,_, f'•ul Mlf)-et, Edn1 E. I nd Eric S, l one!. Gt rnlT W"t •nd 0 11111 K. PUBLIC NOTICE kovM, l<'.ol11trln1 E. •nd lt01111d Oftln NOTIC• 0, NON·lt:•S~NSlllLIT'I' 0-, Ttrrv L. •rid D•,,_.,. R. fllotlc• Ji l'le•tbY ;lw11 thet '"' kooa ... WT!llt m Ch•rl n 1nd Dtbor•" v/\dt ril;ned will "°' bl resoontlbl• Jl1'n I~ •nY debit or ll•blllttn ccrill"Hftd Lohtrer"!I, llftt111 Ind "8UI Robrrt Taylor, Robert McM~tltf Ind Sll t ron bv •11yone ot111tr 1"4n m y .. 11, "" or Ru!h •!lei" tll!s dal•. •"'9fW Jll!lllrY u D1llO thl1 1th d•v ol F11:tr11t ry, 1'71. !t...,tn1, .. obtrl EU11'"1\1 l!'ld HlffY C. C, l'U•ll'""Oll Jr. 1(1mc:lt r, 0111!tl Jcr!lt 1nd 1(1thl11t1 lU\11 AOelt M11y 8.lbOI [Jlt nO E"t n1, ~ry It.. &nd Joll<i w. ~vt:iUs'*f Or•nu• Cot1t DtllY ~1101, B1t11000 G-lllf\I "· 11\d a1c111rd1c":::•"'~':"-'-'c·c1c":..;;1":..;1c"c'c...----''-''-0'-" c. PUBLIC NOTICE Doooflt·Ellhtry, Wllllt"' Sntll 11'111 Lvcl• A.gin'" 1---------------,IC"l"l'TIOUS aUllMISI NAMI IT.I.Tl.MINT ervnl"lfr, Klthll"n 8nd Edw1rd J t mon Cu nowlckl, fttrnirrd H, tl'llt G11c1 P. Tl'll followlno plrfOf! I• doll'O llUllneu I r•~•""· f'h!llp e 1"n111 11\d A.nri a\: MallmfY ~ C. F". COLE1WOllTHY &. CO., 1US Move•, Det>r1 C, ~nd J,,,.pll A, E1slblulf Orlv•, NfWp(ll"I 8~1Cll, C.tlll. f'llndtrt, l(lftr>f!l"t AJn1_-f!! Ind f2H0 C1rhlrln. ThertH Ch1rln F". Colftworllty, 1tlf l•'YI MlnOor1, Sltlll Ind John 8, L1n1, MIWPOl'I e .. cll, (1llf. f:IUO Ltltl, Ot vlCI Toblt l Ind Oo"n' J "n lM• Mh1e11 It condlKftod W lr'I H1wtl\orM, Vh'll" I'. and H1rold H. h1dlvlll\lll. CUl'Tltl, 1-1.r-Ak1n1 i nd littYfl"Ol'ld Cherin I', Col..-tt!Y "fl'o\'ltl Th11 1t11-I w~ fl'IM wlftl TM Crim. Jlnlce LY"!I 1nd Rlc:Nrd Allen County (llrll; oi' or '"" Countv oil Armllo. ltNrd •l'ld ltlb4r $, J1nu.ry 11, 1'11. l!;lno. Jolln M, 11111 """'' c. 1'9114 S9'"11Mf, ltot>vll L Ind ltld'llnl E, l"ubll.,.. 0rlll9t COllt 0.lly ll'llOI A~11101r, Donlld Jatn11 efld Mlrltm J1nu.tY • n, anll FtOtl.lllry i . 10. """ 1'74 "'·11 1"1>1111)11, Jot-.n El.IOIM ...,., r.....ivn k•"'" ( NEW~ORT WE.STl!.ltN IN5UlllANCI! ... GENCY, lOl1 l111lnms Ctn!K Drl~t, lrvlr>t, Ct. 9'2'M A. J. LlttOtl I. Cc,, C1tll., el N, C111tr11, Gllnd-41, C1lll. T~l1 1>u1ll'lllS ft cond...clllt trf I corpor1Uon, A. J. Lln.o!\ & Co. Chlt!11 E, TOdd, V.f'. Tl\11 tl1!rme11t WI• llltd wl!h 1111 CounlY Cltrk oi' Or•l"IOt Cwntv °" F11:trwrv s, nr.i. ,,, .. Publ!tllld oninoe Cont Dilly f'!Wt, Fel)IV9ry Id, 17, Y, and Ml,tl'I J, 1971 4'N4 PUBLIC NOTICE •1c Ttnoot 1u11•1s1 NA.Ml JTATaMa•T Tl'll followlnt ~,._ 11 dOlll!il M !nt1t 11: • ' (1) SM.I.LL Al"f'LIANCI! Sllt:Vl(E$J (11 f LEMCO, 1n 't Oak TrM 1..11., lrvlne, (;I . .,... un ll1!10!!, 1771t O.~ Tr• ~-• '"""'· (ll, ..... 'l'Mt~lt~1r¥•11 ll'ldlvlduel. u. lllNll Tiii• '"""*°" ... ""' 'llfltl "'-COll!ltv Cltl1i: ~ Ort• Cor.mt1 Of'! _,.,"~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ERRORS: AdvorllMn should check their 1d1 d1ily & report errors Im me d I a t e I y. The DAILY PILOT 111ume1 Uablllty for the first I n co rr• c t insertion only. ..... fotlale General Houw of ctlass Prime Beach Area Pool fl18gnlricent house ol ~lass on quir t cul--Oe-sac sU'ect. F.:Jegant enlJ")' leads you into 11 p tttacular TRI·LEVEL living. Forml'll banquet Sep..1.rate fiesta l" o o m , gounni'IS kite-hen. Custom pooL Huge n1a.<tter suilt>. SIPµ out b11.lconirs. &nn1(-d ceilinp:i;. Borit g;ite. t'an't last! Call 110\v B-12·~. General " LIOO'S EAST ENO 844 VIA LID O NORD. OPEN ~UN. 2-6 l'J.L }~our bedrJom, 4 bath, bayfront with pier and slip privileses. 40 loot Jot. $295,000. PICTURESQUE VIEW 1201 SURFLINE, CDM. OPEN SUN. 12-5. 4 bedroon1 forrnal dining room Broad1noor home. 2 Fireplaces, fan1ily room, just min· utes to beach. $121,500 BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT "' South Bayfront duplex. excellent condition. Speetacular vle\v or 1nAln channel and Pavi· ~. lion. ~219,000 . .· . ,,...,~1 ' ' .... 'i'.q-;'1 BAYCREST }lard to find 2-story Colonial. 4 bedroon1s, 2·1h baths. den. fOrmal Qini ng room, 2 fire- places, pool·size yard, Great location, Claw· less. $129,5 00 UNIVERSITY PARK Rare "Rutgers" n1odel on n1ajor green! 3 bed· r oon1s. 2·'f2 baths. forn1al rli nin .~ room. Every- thing has t"Jef"n up graded in this plush !own· house for $61.500, •' D [i""''~m~•~n~ INCOME PROPERTY WITH INCOME! " See thi;; ··a1 n1ost" \1e\v duplex, I.,:.! block fro m ocean, located in good Nc\rport Beach Tental area, Offered at on ly $115,000, .... A I L y p I L 0 T 6 4 2 • 5 ·~ 1 8 ., ·' ._, ...... BEACH RliNTAL REDUCED TO $79,900 10°/o DOWN Only 6 doors to an excellent beach. A 3 BR 2 Br\ ground floor 1mit and 2 BR l BA upstairs, Tdeal s um mer rental aren · buy br Core the sun1n1er rus!·. CAL!... Cl·t·'i'.<:11 NEWPORT SHORES WATERFRONT Largo 4 bedroom family hom e on canal near pool and ten:1tis. Launth small boat or \ralk to ocean. Lovely view. Only $58,000. 1. :.··.~· .• , l PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP ,-. ' . ·•.· 1 That is what this home displays. If you want \ a 3 bedroom home with a large family room and 2 baths, be sure to see thi s before you buy. $72,500 HOW CAN YOU MISS? 4 Bedroom in Bluffs v.'ilh 2 great views. No\v priced for onl y S69,500. In in1maculate con· dition. See it now. DIAL 644-1766 2161 Sa n Joaquin Hills Rd ., N.B. A COLDWELL BANK~R .CO. C-1 Dailw !flciEGZ '.~~l!'Z~isifi0d DOCTOR, DTh'TIST, ~P.Cill· TECT. ACCOUNTANT. AN· ORANGE ·coAST'S BEST TIQUE SHOP , ETC. Gvod I o c a t ion opposite nf'\I' Ralph'• and Mobil " old SALESMAN •• · · established Tri·Hachor ~ fu>altors. A C1ll1V£'11tble I~~----,~--------,,.---,.-------·; building ~,·i.th approx. i2 Gen.r•I General .1 spat•e par 1ng rl'Ar. li"~t Tustin, C:\L 400 E.171 C.M. TWINKLING LIGHTS night, OCEAN VIEW PARK Adjacent to prop osed niarina. ~1orl"rn Lv•o yeru· old home of Bu i;cnla construction, 2 ~OI)', 4 BR. 3 BA, Fan1Lly, Rabl,-t entry, One mile lo ()("can .Br;1utif11I rorner and cuJ-df'-sat' lot. Sn1all 1lcveloprnent around park nn t]\r So)Ulh h\uffs ol Costa Mesa, orJy $47,900. Dn\"e by: ],'ti,\ Park \•!sttt ('irc lr then L"nll O \\'NEH.: fl.IZ-1000. OPEN HOUSES l·S 250 COSTA MESA Cu!\om bit. 3 bdrm., 2 ba .; corner lot for privacy, Room tor OOa t or lrniler. F'rplc,, F .A. heat. Close In churcht'"S, s c h o o I s & shopping, Take a look! 62 ! NARCISSUS Be8ut corner duplex In Corona dcl ?-.far, 01et>rful 2 bdrm. & den; sparkling newer 2 bdrm. apt. w/frple, Owner anxious_ -come see: MORGAN REAL TY 673~2 675-6459 PRIME COSTA MESA Thi.!1 ~ t>M:room hon1e U! just what )'Oll've been looking Jor, In 1nodel home condition with park like ground~. Thl.1 fan ta 11 t 1 c home is close to everything, Hurry cnll Red Carpet, Realto~ 54&-8640. LARGE LOT EASTSTDE COST A flfESA 75 x 165 with 2 Bedroom home • 1-rge , dble car gare.p pl1a1 huae workshop. And room to bulld. $32,000. Roy McC•rdle Realtor 1810 NewpQ?t Blvd., C. M, su.n29 BUY A BARGAIN Liquidation .fol'CC's 11a1!:': o f J BR 2 BA Newport Hgta, Home, gu bltn1, frplc, tam. rm.' '15'x30' H 1' F pool. ~ -"""' Oill ~stlge ff!)1'1'40~· '.' 'IEl5UC!D $4e00. By owner for ®lck tale. 3 BR. 2 BA ho:ne. ln Oltthaven. JCOO CUlf Drive, Ne\vport Beach. $ro,500. Open hC>uae daily. 518--092 or eve• 642-U22 CONDQ.425,750. 'nits be•utltul tantutte 3 -111 bath """"" located In chOlct area. C10M to ~. n •wly polnted , pluo ~maey ...__ Huny Call R<d Carpet. "81--- MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES THE EVERYTHING HOUSE Luxurious 4 BR. view home. tntimate in comfort & design. Dover Shores Area , $189,500. Amy Gaston 642-8235. (G34) OLD CORONA DEL MAR Prestige location, R·2 IOt, exquisite 2 BR home. Truly charming & sparkling clean, $64 ,900. J oyce Edlund, 642·B235. (G 35 ) DRAMATIC CALIFORNIA CUSTOM Created by Herb Brownell· children's 3 BR wing off huge ru1npus room · separate mas· ter suite w/fireplace, OPEN SliN. 1·5 p.m. 283 MORNJ NG CANYON, SHORECLIFFS. (G361 WESTCLIF F COUNTRY COTTAGE l\'ev.•ly deco rated 2 BR, + co nv, den. large country kitchen w/used brick firep lace. 1700 sq. ft . S&!,500. OPEN SUN. 1-5 p.m. 1224 ESSEX.1G37J •r·- STAR ON POLARIS Sparkling 4 BR. home w/circular dining room · his & hers bath · large brick pat lo w/spectacular view, $147,500 . Martha 1t1ac- mib, 642-8235. (G38) BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS Have cared for this most charming Newport Heights 2 bedroom, family room, VIEW home. ~64,900. Lois Miller, 642-8235. (G39) BIG CANYON BUILDERS HOME I One of a kind! Tall ceilings, master bed· room downstairs · paddle tennis courts • breathtaking landscaping w/streams & fountain s, $255,000. Barbara Aune, 642-8235. (G40) ). ENJOY THE SUMMER OF '74 in this 3 BR., 3 bath1 family room + bonus room home .. Beautifully landscaped w /us~ brick. $80,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m. PORt ABBEY. (G41 ) . ,.-,,~ FOR THE YACHTSMAN '• '':<~ Beautiful 4 BR. & family room home w I authentic mahogany Captain's Cabin. Ocean VIEW. Custom decor. $97,500. OPEN SUI'\. 1·5. 915 TILLER. CORONA DEL MAR. (G43) EASTBLUFF'S BEST VIEW. NEW LISTING ·, S...utiful 4 BR. or 3 BR. + den. Now i drapes & carpets. Magnificent grounds \'" lf unobstructed VIEW. $96,500. Tom Queoo, 644-6200. (G43) ' THE LIVING END 1 View from Newport Center to Saddleback. • Palermo model In Harbor View. 4 BR'•., , lamlly room, 2 fireplaces & wet bat. $77,900. OPEN SUN. 1-5 p.m. 1978 PORT • ALBANS. (G44) Irvine .. IOIDMfDrlft IMl•IHI llUMMArtlolr'IU•AOO • .. ' ' lr.::::::::;-------::-:=:-::-:0-----------------·-::---r-------c----c--------:--:-:-:-------.,,.---,----Sunda)'. f tlin1.1ry 11) 1_,_7,_' _______ DAJl f f-1Lvl D :! JG .:.":."c."::'..:•::I _______ ".:.:":.:":."'::•:::'-------:"""11 .:roJ1 General ..,,.n.,ral Ueneral General O.eneral ..... e:-ie r,.I _H_ar_b_o_r_H_i_g-hl-a-nd-s l __ iiiiii ____ iiiiiiiiiiii----iiiiii----~----*--:-~*-:-~*--:--~*-:-~-*:--~*~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij 1"1~-·~'.'.:;";.~·~"·',:":"~::·i/ n t rR le A '4«4tbe S(AU'.I~ ~ :~:::,:!~;1,:1;:::~:~:1.»'1'.~I ,~ e e Ul'l'ell et:t l'! Herifaqe Collection l~D ASSDCIA!lS .~,Ir SL\\'POltT BEA('ll 1.Jl !l•rl·d l "" "'1,7,.00 """ ........,,, j Jl'e:Jen :J MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME Owner Moving HOMES OVERS IZED 4 Bcdron111 un one.· lc\'l'l 1.111n1,· REALTORS Herrell, McKenna & Co. Realtors EAST BLUFF Bi g 4 bcd roun1. :l bath hon1e. l;'irepla('e, fa mily r oon1. Nc1v car1>e ts & professionally lan<lscapccl . 1 !v"" ··· OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 I ; ~e~i~~i::,~:.~:i_·~-N-~:~i~;:;ail!~~;i' I walk to lhe sand. .,_, ·· · ASSUMABLE 7°/o VA LOAN 'l'a kc-over this big 4 bedroom Huntington Beach hon1e. \o"acant & ready t o go. Dark- roo1l'1'" brick BBQ, patio. near J\llanta & J\'c\o/tand, Seri bury ·r racf. Askin g $42,500 . ' '• 2846 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY. CORON A DEL MAR , CAL!F. (7141640-8484 General General To !>hyllis SHE IS TOPS r.1 u~1 ..,,.11 1ti1 • f"'<Jlll.1nd......i TWO ELEGANT VIEW rvorn. Uinin~ rof 1ni. a b:llh.-:. :-cr\llt' l'o11n1 . '.\1'111...-i11 J l~igh!• hun11·. !! NEWPORT'S EXCLUSIVE BACK BAY -'fhe llt'\I \';lfJlt'1". (lrJP"" :.incl P<llnt H,..,1:111111 1 hrd1,l<"ln1~. ~!.;;1th plu:. l.irr,1· I l I r II ese home" i·ncludM r ura a 1nosp1cre o l ., '"'·' nl(J1"1n 1111Hl111in1 1·111 1 I'''''' ~;1•.10•111 C•ll lauuly IOOIH <1r ';rd l dd k ... -l}c•r1n.'14>rn. Allry 111.1.1 • .., .... f•u-lilrge acre~ge. ~y.·i 1n n1ing poo s. pa oc: '. 540-1151. ~·dnlp"r <·1· 1o;11 ~1or11~" roon1 for l('nnis co urts. <tlld just i.:ood cou 11try .1t1 ~1 r('fh1o·f'<l 1u 1Ct0fll). t '.,U air . There is no a rea in Nc1v p(lrl lh;.i1. offer!'. ti4&-fij~JS. all of these,pl u.ses. Call th is offit e for detail ~ Beacon Bay Lo' rl}' J bcdroon1 !ion"' plu~ I lx'<lroon1 apartn1(•n1. .J u"t .... lf'ps frotn 11rl\'11\t> hra<'ll. tkx·ks, !f•nn1'J ('(1Ur1. l..al);<' patio I u rn i !>h i'fl ro1· yrar-round f' n joy m t'n t J)(oi;igned lo!' C'(I. 1· e -r r ,. " C:il if'lmi;i lif('-sf)'l ('_ Offered lor $K.>,cm. Call ~. Corner lot :'l!\T('1'.<;Qf" In ('fll.\\'J·:LI, l'o-11wrtu•,;, 1110 BIG PRICE REDUCTION! BALBOA ISLAND -really ha::; 1t all '. On 2 f ull Jot s. large patio. privacy. c1 uiet location. J..arge fam il y room for pool table and family Jiving. 4 bedrooms -beautiful master suite . , Badminton court, hothouse for orchids and begonias and adjoining vacant lot available loo. 21S Agate Aventf•, 8 .1. Open Sat I Sun 1 ·S READY TO MOVE RIGHT IN UNIVERSITY PARK -Brighi, cheery and beautifully kepl Plush carpets, lush drape s -3 bedroom. nice fam ily r oom "T ulane model." Wood pa nell ing, open bean1s and C"ozy fireplace. 'f his hon1e has a n ice land· scaped and \\'ailed yard on cul·de-sac. 17571 Hickory T ree Ln., Irvine Open Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEX • CORONA DEL MAR SOUTH OF HIGHWAY -Very a ttract ivr sh in~le ho1ne \Vith 2 hc droon1s. large livi ng roon1. separ at ed by ni!"e brick patio frorn ne\v 2 bedroon1 upper unit 'vit h b1t11 .... J,aundry a nd storage "'House of Glass·· 703 Carnation, Coron~ de/ Mar Open Sat 1-5 2 Min. To Beach LAST CHANCE! NO DOWN VA 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ~IC'"a \'cr11r• 11J'ltl l· (;rc.11 l11rl'.l \r1 in' ('!11::$(' to :-lt(1pp111-:, ;111d •fllool .. L~r;.:C' ~HldL"li l:1nai <·rl1up!L'tl' 11 itl1 !'1repl:1l·t· & ron111 for piJOl IJble l'll· S11h1111! .1·1111r n1t 1•r on !hi ~ 0111·'. CA LL 546--5880 . SURFER IN THE FAMILY? LET YOUR CHI LDRE N ENJOY life at t he beach. Onl~ :l blocks to orean or bay on pres- 11g:ous 1~C'n in sula J,01111 . 5 Becfr()l 1n1s . 31:! Ba!h ~. billiarcl roon1. 11e1 bar. ::;epara tc fa1nily ruoni. $11 9,500. CALL 540° l l S 1. HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING 1vith real country at- lll\1~pherc (;Md :1 bedroon1 hon1e on larJ::!~ 1:1.i· drcr )(it. ! 'lo~<' to i\e\1 po rt l~<1 ck l ~a.I'. !J;1 rd11·ood tlonr ..... l>cHi hlC' l!<-1 r;1ge and s t rrcn- cd p.!lil). Priv1•<I 1,nl\· s::::.:iOO \\Ull as~u n1alJI (• ti··1',, loan. pav;;tlJ!c $!Uj per 1110. 1111:luclic1£! C'\er.vthing t 'all lur l'on 1p!~tc dl1t ~1 il..; 546-5880 BALBOA PENI NSULA CONDOMINIUM MAY NOT BE DUPLICAT· ED ag:ii11 1n ~:c\rpnrt P.eaeh. HJrc nppor\11111 I\' ln liv e 011 l!!(' •H'c:inlron! f(lr li'~ ... tl1:~n !li l 00 .000 l 'u n floor \\1th :-;et1 s:i11n11al 11t•\1 . ... eeuri!y l>u1Jd111~. ~ub1cr:nnt·a11 gJr;1;.:t' 1•11•- v;ilor . Heeog11 1\ion v.·as given to 11t:r. at the recent ('0 .\'l'S & \V 1\l~I ~A CF. Ht:1\LTOJ{S a \V ar d !i banquel held at the ,\irpol'ler Inn. for be- ing 1·op LISTER and runner-up TOP SALE.S- \VOt.11\N of the tlunt- inglon Beach office for the year 1973. ln addi- tion to this distinction, Pl'--:G '"as the TOP :-·r1-!AT'S HIG!IT' '2 inuiulf· OWNER SAYS SELL IT -this \Y CC k or wa lk lo l)f':11·h -Hrigl11 . 2 Bedroon1, 2 ha!h 2 Bcdroo1n , I ba1 h, S71.000 !oiH9 .;1ot1 f 1 1 ' ~I " I I i i I J. I t I t ' I • !; l .. ,. , I PEG MANDERS SALf::SWOMAN ol lhis offi ce for the 1nonth of January. PEG, who obtained her Brokers license in 1962 has been a 1nemher of the ('0A1'S & \VALLACE team si nce 1970. For ht1;i"i ni! or .sell ing, you \Viii not find :i n111rc (Jed i<·ated profe~si ona l per- ~01 1 to reprc!'en1 you. Put her to ,rork no\1" r ':t[l PEG :11 nG'.!-44 5-1 . COATS & WALLACE REALTORS 96 2-4454 9045 At l ~nt~. Huntington B•ach \n Jndepc ndcnt Locally ()\1·ned ('01npany Scrv1ng thC' Bc<1ch "rea for c1\'Cr 10 year" u r1 1ec" 111 llun11 ngton l~('ac h '~ ('o~ta ~fe:)a . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Think 0 0 0 o Think ~·hf'eiy li\•inf.": rooni 510111, C'on vcrt it lo a rental. Brand ne w 3 bedroon1, fir1·rlacf' dini1i.g r'OOrn :l bath ho1ne. Ca r pets. drapes. cedar and hu~f' r:nnily •'f'<ln1 bric:k exterio r. N i ce ~ ~49.950 . ,\lAGN I}~ICF.l\T l-.:ITCJIEN . outi::idr ea ting-har (;.~s Office Open Saturdays & Sundays 8 .8 .Q. FJR.ERl!'\"G ' Bc-aut iful cJ('ar \\"a Ir r POOL. City park •1ver !IX' fence , Boot gate $48,j(), total dawn take advantage just p. ,. listed 96.3-45767. ~ OPEN rrL g. "'SF-UN ro BF. NICE• • THE REAL ESTllTERS WALK TO THE BAY • $69,500 '°"II f'r,n't h•''"i l 11u~ finC' ,·ulur u1 r·,1·!11..,1\l' rf's1d('nlii!l 1'11"<':1 rn101.\rif l•.1 >-•'ff'f'tl "tar~ ;-i:id l'nlr1·1a1nr·r". Thr•"' ho•drflOJll. 11111 haU1~. k n•·,·r'" 1" r11·1,·;111· 1-. ... ;11 11 ti ~lll\ f)p1·n r 1r , :ij~!. l\··~ll·l ([f [)1 PETE BARRETT REAL TY 160S Westcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 General LOADS OF SPACE LOTS OF TRHS Walker &Lee Lachenmyer Realtor 0 • Ripe for a Quick Sale! o ... .-ncr i'f'd u•·f'<"I !hi<: lo1·rlv bctliuo1n "'1ndo, n1•1c-hh~:,r• on one sidr llnly. Jor11 Tr...-J on lhe J!T~nhclt, f;1('int: f"IOOI arra. Suhrnil your 1ern1~. Only S2.l,/,)(). 0fff'rf'd h1 r. .. rl Cnrp<>t r: ra I 1u J ~ ,,,___ I ~1~<1~~~~~~ 2 FJ.~~'~11n-~11 1a 2-"IC'ry h'ln1r: 131111~.! l~al'1 ("<'ilin~i<. frnlt". 11i n1111.: . q1·rr-si1.cd :.:.1?'. St. to ~r. H-." Inf Vc11·;:in1 · 111in1Jr 11111·k l"f'· q111rC'rl~ Fru11:i~11" 1·11Ju1• ;H ~-,j .~ot.11. !.n11 dn11 11 TIJ'"< or !r:uh• 01~!: Cal l G-IJ·l'l 1UO CALL S~!/51 BIG CANYON BEAUTY -$t49,500 Su pC'r bly decorated 5 1111 llo1ne. l'erfection \br uou t '' ith cu:-.ton1 d r<ipes. cptng & 'va ll - pnper.s. liui,:e co". patio 11 prof Jdscpd yard . 7 ( ll ERHY lllLLS LNI': SAT SUN 1-o BEAUTIFUL NEW 1-STORY MODELS ··The Bluffs··. Br and nc1r . J.:\s·r of the Br~s·r '. End unit. 3 nrt. UI{. "Lind a·· 1norl r !. $74.!)50 I;;nd un it. 3 BH .. Fl\ .. "Pa ula" n1odc1. ~74 .9:10 t:or ner 3 bdrn1 .. UH. .. "Li nda "' n1octel. 878.5 00 2701 VIST A l:MBllOS.\ S.\T ,SU N i-S HOME S OPEN 1-5 THIS \VEEKEND l~J CORONA OE l MAR-\\ :ill\ tu Ille IJc~c h lro111 \hi.~ r.i:-.\JL 1.pplt'\. in ,1 .~up.:rb loc-1111011 11n ;1 L il.\ ji.1r,,\1<J.\ l·11i11t J1rJ\J.,c h 11 ~ :~ hcd- l"\101!1" p :1111.d1td ]1\111g 111Hlil .ind crizy brttk 1t 1't•pl.1L'l'. ,\II 1 1~·.1 {'.ilpL'I ' <lr,.pe<,, ;_1nd \1~11 Cfl\'l'l"l ll g". /\I·:\\ '.l l:J·:UJ\IJU ,\l L l '/)J::Jt L"i\l'r hns hu i.:c li1Jn11s r1>11111 l<ir a 1ut 11 rc 3rcl hed- 1 .1on1_ ~11~.SQU 400 Jasmine OfMn Sat I Sun IN CORONA DEL MAR-Like 1hing:. llC\v nnd a p<llio too .~ .-\II 1ll'I\ 11 .111. \11ndU\~-and llo(lr l'O\ er111g:\ 111 irunl :! IJcdroo1n un1l • l)vC"r:.iZl'd duuul,· ~:1ra!,!c & C'.\tra large unc hec\r111 apnrt111,·111. l'r1ct:d f-:77 .!150 . 719 Marigold Open Sunday IN CORO,..,;A DEL MAR -l 'L1 ~ton1 horn c an d l!J Lu11ir tu..1' ;....1111i1 t1I 1!1;.:h\111\. I.:.i rge :l bed- 1·u11111'1, 'l J~1 .!!1:. . .1nd :-.t.'par~11 c d in11 1g fll<.1lJ1. ()ll ;1 \IOO\l" ;()° !Ut \1 d ]I ;i :."! IJedrtll <t pt 11\ LI" .1 :~ v;1 r ,:l 1-.:1i.:t" 'i'l1t'rl· 1-; ii l;1r;.:r ;1 ~.~u 111· <1 blc prl\ ,1 h· l•J<111 ;ii H',. <)n l\ 8105,()(IO. 407 He lio1rope ' Open Sunday IN COR Or./A DEL MAR -l.11\(' /"llSli(' th.tr111·: 'f'hrn :-.t:l' 1h 1·, ... p;icitl\!" dupll'.\ on n lo 1·rJ 1 ll\'l' ~llll'd .~ll't'CI , .\1•11 lllC111!1 (' lL!lJI hil.~ ·:\ hcrtr111~. 2 li ;i\h ... 111 tl ;1 vo11 llrl'pl;-l t'l' S!J5.000 42 :1 Narcissus Open Sunday IN NEWPOR T BEACH-'J'u11 nhous(' on lop u1 a hiH ;:in d t·lo"t' to th<' hcach ~ Oc l11 xc :l bcdrin, :.!:1 :! bi.ltlls in clcg;111t taste and n1anv cxlras. $l-4 ,950. ~ 4312 Spindrift Open Saturday IN THE BLUFFS-Beaulifully up graded 3 l~dr1n s, all ~t~rat tones, \\·ith a la r ge sunny k itchen ~id duung area. \Vrap around patio. 01·erloo ktn g pa th \\·ay to the IX>Oi and Uppe r lla;" F 4,90Q. 400 Vista Quin ta ......... _ Open Sat/Sun NEAR SANTA ANA COUNTRY CLUB.-lrn- 1naculate 5 bedr1n . 3 bath ho1ne "°'·ith a forn1- .:1 1 dining, r1n. Enjoy lhe spacious fa111ily roo n1 for those 19th J-I OLF: l>AJ{"J'JES. A ll 1/li s and a corner lo<.:ati1)ll too ! l''or ~52,500. 20181 Kli n• . . .. Open Sat/Sun CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del M~r 0 Ii ' 0 0 0 0 0 Near ly everyone loves a Volent ine and if you wr ite the on e 1 h~ Doily Pilot "love s" the most, we'll g ive you a big quorler-poge space lo print ii in. To be elig:'.Jle for the space. jusl wr ite a Doily Pi lo t Vol ent ine Ad !send gree tings lo a loved one; wr ite a ver se about -or lo-your secr et love; advertise o pr oduct . , • wha te ver). Roles for ads to be publi shed o n Valentine 's Doy in a special section o f lhe clas sified pages ore a ll the · some , $3 per column inch. • 0 Stunning- Excellence BIG CANYON "BORDEAU X" $139,900 Q\vncrs goi ng to i\n r1va y & anxious to sell 1hcir.beautiful :i Bl~ drcn111 hon1 c. F'abulous Uraµe s & c ptng. 1:u11.1· 'td scpd. Ocean vie\\". 2 n u E CllATl':A U RO\' .. \L S.\T .'SUN J-5 1- HURRY!!! ONE ONLY NOTHING LIKE THIS J ~ l 1 ' • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Note: All Volent ine Ad s will be screene d f or · libelous statements and mu st be writte n in good taste. The Doily Pilot reserves the right to refuse any advertising it . feels does not meet its standards. . Ta place your ad or ask for more informolion, dial the direct line : 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Volentine Ads Deadline: S p.m .. Tues., Feb. 12 0 0 Redecorated Outsta11rlin~ 1'14ltnr 1\· ,. 11 l0t·a ted in l)('s! r c.<'11len11n1 arra. }"caturC'S 2 h11rk firrplarrs , '.\ 111;1 ~ s 1'" r hc-<11norns and 2 s p;u·1nu< bath.", Jar~r t"tl\rrf'd p:1l i"·' ,.,., ""'t:' floors, nrar 111•11 !'hfl~ C'fll'J>C'ls. Cil'!"a1 hu,' S·IZl.fi(l.t)l Offt'rNI h1 n .... 1 CaqK'l, HrahC1r:.; &l:~O.'©. --EXECUTIVE_S __ DELIGHT ON THE BLUFFS $49,900. CUSTOM VIEW HOME -BIG CANYON 1.-<iliul ous NE\\.: splil level I\ f'ountry Club vic,r! Unusua l des ign. 5 Ill{, IJ /{. den. Jgc recreation rn1 & 4112 bzi lhs. (;rc<it storage. 8 O.\KMONT LNI': OP EN S.\T, SUN 1-5 BEST SPYGLASS VALUE -$125,000 1·ra d1tiona l c ha rn1 in b rand ne1\· 4 1.>ll ho n1e for lge fa mily. r·ron1 Ult . fan1 r n1 a nd hu ge recrea tion roo111. ('ire. st.:1i r,,·a1-. Incl. land . 7 TWIN LAK ES CIH . SAT, SUI\ 1-5 DOVER SHORES -$225,000 1.-a ntast ic custon1 built 5 bdr111 hon1e . Lge. fain . rm., for1nal dining roon1 & 4 ~:! baths. Air-Co nd . Abund ri nt n iarblc . I-luge jac uzzi. l337 GAL.\XY DR. OP EN SAT/SU N 1-5 WESLEY N: TAYLOR co·. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 This C' .... ci\1111?: hnn1r ha~ ~ bcciroonis, .'.: huths. O\'Cl' 2CXXJ sq. fl. l ':i Yt'ar . .; old, ~ol'~OOU!'= park likf' grourKI~ r11a ny 1rcc1>, ra111aslil' for ('n!crtninilw: and outdoor li\'in~. SN' !hi!! for ."lll'r. Offcl"C\l by fled CarJ>('t. 1tr:-1 ll or~ &t~HIOSO. ---.c"'""7-cc-== COMMERCIAL LAND 1----------=----o----- l-lrnrt or CosUI l\1csa. :17.8~ Gen•ra l \General !'<1. fl. for !;\01i•s, 1111"dicnl )--------- sul1c!'=. ro11valei;cent hon1C' . l'IC. \~t h SI. tlu'\J lo ~lagnol la. lntf'l'e1'1 only for l sl yeRr. Xlnt ler111s and ready for a.n off('J". Cnll Si nn r-.trycr, •1 c r i lag r R('nl!ors, :-i 46 -a8 80 or 5 BEDROOM 3112 BATH $29,750! JOG TO BEACH _:><~!>-~1'"6-'=.,..,..===~--1 L!nlx'liev1t.b1e but t r 11 r : EASTS.DE Pritnl" bench !Ul'/\ Jfl('nllon. r a111ily Sized bcdroorns. INCOME Sf'[)l1ra rr r-.tothcr-irr l.n 1v's T\\U oldrr homes on R-2 lot. Good tenAnts. Asking $39,750 Ov.'nf!r v.:\11 CRIT)' 2nd . 3.l';~ return \\"It h 10(;, dmvn. C11.ll Pl"etlt\ge Homei., 6 \:J-66.IB q utt r tcrs . S C'r lu df' (l v r _2 P la h \E" g o r e!(' n . LO\V -l.0 \V D O \\'N PA Y!\1l:.:N1'. T n k r 11dv11.nt~e. C:nll 11 o 11' ~ 8-12-2.'I?.';. OPEN tll O • tr 'S fUN 10 8£ N/C[' SUPER BUYS R-1 Lot Lot ...... SSSOO 2 BR Duplexes .$34,950 , 7 Units ........ $59,SOO Beach Dupl•x .$119,500 Call for addltionRI Info 6-12-1 771 !79i Or:inge Al "<' .. C.\I 1 ~~;. c~~~1~11/1ias1~'~ n~~:g: ~ ~I ~.,-~u~-f!O'o'!n~oo~;~1s!"._'1'1."".,.,",":,~,",,1"!"11.\' J·.vrn n v.·u1P ct'll&r. A roon1. Ui.(l J:f'l~ffill~ pnt'll. bnrgllln at S:U.500'. Call A.gt. Grt•111 priC'I'! jv11l $4.~.000. 847-0010. Cal l Ai::t. lt-17...(lll O . . , ANYWHERE AT THIS PRICE: A 2 Story, 2 bedroom Only. Over l,000 sq ft., Blue Pacific for- townhome. Adults JO miles from the ONL Y $t8,950?1? AND SEE WHAT YOU GET- e Deluxe gold .s hng carpeting t hruouL • llard to find ·large beciroo1ns • Con1pletc drape~ e Patio. priva te, fenced ,,·1th outside car- peting O\'er slab. JJatio set includes de- lu xe un1brella. profe ssionally landscaped & even an electric bbq. e Inside planter "'it.~. plants • Pr ivate quicl co1111nunity of only 60 con- tent 01''11Crs. • t\ll ei1closed lockable garage (not an open carport) • Air Conditioner e Quiel general lathe & plaster • l'ully insulated e Beautiful pool &. generous sunning area. $1600 lnctudH All Costs Moves You In Soo Sat. & Sun. ONLY lOA~PM At Corner of Euclid & McFHden South Santa Ana Beoutiful GARDEN VILLAS Follow Flags To "our New Home VIKING REALTY l l I -' • U -1 DAILY PILOT S1111di7, Frbr11ary lO, 1974 ~------General General G•nera1 _ .. ~· , G•neral ' G•neral •• G•Mr•I SEA VllW VILLAS · ;' -~~·::: Condominiums i ~~-\~ ·OP EN DAI LY 11 TO 5 l t ' '" . I ~r :.. Ptes•nted by Nolan R•al Est•t•, Inc. " . · Great \\'blt e water vtew from each unit, O\'er· looking Monar<:h Bay. Starting al $68,150 . , Early ~1editerranean styling ; 2 BR .. 2¥.i baths to 3 BR. plus family rm., 21/2 baths; · pntios : fantastic an1enities! Direction s: on Crown Valley Pk\\'y .. ju:-;t off of So. Coast '''''Y., in Laguna Niguel. for further information call : 496·6SS 1 Daily Pilot Classified Ads 1 for Action ••• Call 642-5678 l~:'..,.j ~ 536 \Vestminsler Ave., Newport Beach ~ ,1, 64 6-5938 $39 ,500 , . (Daily) '.~.:-~ ••• ~ ... I ' 2 SEO ROOMS :: .., . ·~. :: : ;:' {~ 610 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar ' ~ , 673·65!0 $58 .500 (Sun 12·1 only ) <~ :l015 !vLiran1ar (Balboa Penin) NB , , 673·3663 !59.950 I Sat & Sun 1·5) ,~ •66 Balboa Coves. l\'ewport Beach 842·1418 (Sun 1·5J l2l Collins, Balboa Island o<IB-11 20 $58.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5J :i4:J Sanl<1 Ana . Kc1\·porl Bt'ach 646·0555 S45,000 1Sat & Sun 1·51 *438 Superior. l\'c\rport 13eacll , 645·0'.103 $30.500 ISun l -J1 .; 11156 f'Jying-Cloud Dr, Laguna Niguel , 496·9408 ~47 ,900 Sun 10·'> .'7"' •a Wild Goose Court. (N e,vport Crest) NB f ' 644·6200 Sun l ·:i Jti."'-1 2 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR OEN !. 1833 Port Barn1outh (liVuHomes) NB 644-4033 $65,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 14662 Golden ·Gl('n , Irvine 552-7500 ~!,()()() (Sat & Sun 1·5) 213 Fem leaf. Corona dcl Mar · 64().11 20 $99,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 409 Columbia Circle, Corona de! Mar 67!;-31)()() $89.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 709 !'vlarigold , Corona del Mar 67>-6000 $73.500 (Sat & Sun) 245 ~lcliofrope. Co rona del Ma r 675-6000 !73.500 .(Sa t & Sun) 2535 Vista. (Baysho res) N.B. 642·8235 S67.500 Sun 1·5 1224 Essex l....an e. (\Vestclif{) N.B. 6;2·8235 s6;,5oo. Sun 1·5 27 Rue Grand D11 cal (Big Ca nyon) N.B. "44-8543 64 0·0986 Sun 12·5 12'.l \tia Zurieh. Nev.·port Beach Fi4fl -2313 $iB.500 Sun 1-:'i J BEDROOM S 2637 \fis ta Ornada. NC\'.']}Ort Beach · 644-2336 (Sat & Sun 11·5J 1800 Port Sterling. i\'.e v.'{K>rt Beach 644-8046 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 329 Broadway. Costa ~fesa 839-1600 $:i3.450 !Sun 12·5 ) 1717 Irvine Ave .. Nc\vport Beach 1'42·5200 S64 .500 !Sun 1·5) 2006 Vista C<iuclat l1'he Bluffs) NB 67$-3535 $82.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) . 2147 Vista Lare<!o. NC\\'Port Beach ' 67$-7080 $53.900 (Sun 1·5) 270l Vista Un1b ro sa (The Bluffs) NB 1 644-4910 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2 Rue Chateau Hoyal (Big Canyon ) NB 644-4910 $139.900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2716 Shell (China Cove) CdM 642·8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 41 Roy"! St. George (Big Canyon) NB 644-li66 5154.950 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 2030 Holiday (Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $86.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 1 328 Lugonia (Newpo rt Shores) NB 673-6210 $48,500 (Sal & Sun J.5\ 4915 Bruce Crest.:ent fLido Sands) NB 673·9060 $49.500 (Sun 1·5) :1..14 Palmer \i\"C \Vport He ights) NB GH -7662 $-10.950 (Sat &Sun 1:30-5 :30) • 1120 \\lhite Sails. Co rona de! r..tar oH-0228 !82.000 I Sat & Sun 2·51 ?,jo7 llollv Lane Newport Beach. -646-3255 ~;2.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5 1 • 121 r..1il ford ! Cameo Shores J Cdtli1 675-3000 $159.000 (Sun 1·51 434 Dahila. Co rona del i lar ()()() •64 '-~) I Sun 1-5) 675-3 c .• ~ 304 Otero (The Bluffs) NB 5) f\75-3000 sr,g,500 rsun 1. •508 San Bernardino (Nev.:port He1ghlsl "45·6646 S.\,.000 (Sun 1-5) 21 i7 J(\lral Lane. Costa Niesa 1 5) 64.'>-6646 $14.900 !Sal & Sun · l42 C'C'dar /:\l'\Vport Shores) f\B i: 642·1491 Sl8,500 (Sat & Sun 1-o) i1:~ \l ia Dijon (Lido Isle ) NB 1 5) 1)4'.!-118& S98.500 <Sat & Sun · • 1215 Pe1r1brokc (\Vestcliff ) 1\B 675·6000 S63.950 (Sat & Sun) 282 Uel .\lar. Cos ta r..·tes!l 675-6000 $34.000 (Sat & Sun) 20i42 :-.Iission Lnnc , Huntington Beach !i7$-6000 $3R .950 \Sat & Sun) 2200 Puente. Costa ?l'lcsa 546·86·10 S.12.()()() 1Sat & Sun 1·51 2~i3 l3akcr. Costa f\1esa f>'l6·86 40 $45,450 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 23521 Bellnar. l,aguna Niguel 83 J.l 233 S48,000 Sun 12·5 338 1-lanover, Costa 1'-1esa 546·8640 Sunday only 547 Ali so Ave, (Newport Heights) N.B. 646-11 71 Sun 1·5 323 L.ugo nia Ave. (Newport Shores) N.B. 646·7 171 Sun 1·5 45 Beacon Bay . (Ne wport Bay) N.B. 646-0555 $85,000 Sun 1·5 J BR & FAMILY RMOR OEN 17571 Hickory Tree Ln (Univ P k) Irvine 642-5200 165.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 34022 Calle de Bonanza, San Juan Capo 49J.9692 ~69 .500 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1000 Cliff Dr.. Newport Beach ' 548-4192 $59,500 (Daily) 2036 Commodore IBaycrest) NB • 833·3985 $69.000 ISat & Sun 1·5) 11 Carmel Bay Dr. (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) '•*•65 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 304 St. Andrews (Newport Heights ) NB 673-9060 $63,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ,, '· ' ' .'~" PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES ., . :•;. ., SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT , , , : i ' •• , ,~·, Custom Home On L•goon · Gr acious !i Bdrm., 4¥.z bath home \\'ilh \Yell planned dlning rm., family rm., dinette, & huge master suite. Lovely gardens v .. tth \1·i11ding stair to second floor. Pier & sli p. * Balboa Boy Properties * OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 NEWPORT SHORES • 19 Balboa Coves. 4 BR !Newly rede<:. 3 BR., 2 "'atcrfront "i th 11hp. "A ba. Enlarged liv. rm. Ab- Valentine sweetheart." solute super sharp cond . $129 .500 -May trade Walk w beach. $48,500. for WlilS. 67$-7060. 64 2-\491, · . , OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 1111 GISLER . OCEANFRONT 4 -PLEX . . ' : .·._,New Custom 5 Bdrm. ,, :~ ... ,..,. 2018 NautHus Newport BNch ,: .• ,, Open kt. & S11n. 1·5 ~·. ?iifade tQ order !or the choosy executive who knows location & c1uaUty. ~ Bedroom<, SI<, attracUve baths; 3 fireplaces, formal dining & Uving rooms, separate master suite with separate 'ucst qu arters. BeautUully land- scaped, with autotnatic sprinklers: $135,000 $297 ,500. '• • • "T' ... • + ,""l-70 Linda Iii• D rive '\,\.:.:;..--·.~. On the golf course. 3 BR. 3 ba. home \V/ pool. 3 Car gar. $79,:iOO ~~~~~n~;it\V~ 6:.~·:r~!l 1 • 1 Art Shapiro Co., Realtors . Prime 45' la goon lot· $150,000. ~~.tJ · •. 556-8800 NB. $135,000 61:.-1420. 1825 WESTCLIFF OR ., N.B . 645-3120 ~ , ~· ~... . . . " BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR '" 341 B•ysld• Or., Suite 1, N.8, 675-4161 m REALTORS ·, '.. m I U3 4 Looi Office• to serve You u:::!I for Action ••• Ca II 642-5678 . ·.DI RECTORY ....... ' . . ... , rhk ll•ndy .lirwl•ry witll ye11 thl1 .,..1i;Mt111 • y•1 to ho11,o-ll11ntlitt. All tho loc1nlo'" ll1ted M low ero de - w rlffd I• 91oaMr d•l•ll by edYorfl1l119 olMwhere ht t l>4ay"1 DAILY PILOT WANT A:>S. , .. , ... dl1wln9 01"• ...... , f•r aol• ,, 10 ''"t er• 11rt;1•d te llJt t11ck l11for""9tlo11 I• tlli1 c:ot•11111 -11 Frld•y, ht111day •llCI S111do1- 17Zl r.1urt .>\sllley Place (1 1\'utl'omes) NB 644-6480 ~67.500 (Sat & Sun 12-4). ~75 E. 23rd St ., Nc v•port Beach 646·3192 $54,000 (Sat & Sun 9·5) 1126 Goldenrod, Corona del rvtar 644-7662 $71.()()() (Sun 1:30-5:30 ) 21062 Cocobana Lane. llunting ton Beach 968·7115 $45 .900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •!Bil Gisler (Mesa Verde) CM 556-8800 $19.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1003 Bonnie Doane (Irvine Terrace) CdM 67>-3000 $146 500 (Daily l ·5) 5102 Skinner A~e . (Irvine Ranch) Irvine 67>-3000 $44,500 (Sun 1·5) 30l Orchid, Corona de! 1'.far 644·7211 $96 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 319 Pointsettia, Co rona del l\'lar 644-7211 576.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 1959 Vista Caudal 1Blu£ls) NB 67$-6000 S89.000 (Sat & Sun) 1844 Port Charles (HVufiomes} NB · 546-5990 $85.000 (Sun I *90rl 1'il!er \Vay, (H.\T_ t lills) Cdf\ol 644-4G48 SB6.500 Sun 1·5 2913 C'hestn ut A\•C. t1Iesa \1ercle) C.~L 540-5652 ~39.500 Sat & Sun l ·S 2338 Tu stin . Ne\.\·port Beach 642·8235 $66.900. Sun 1-0 1985 Port Abbey. fl·I.V, llomesJ N.B. 642-8235 Sun 1-~ 1819 Bervl Lane. Ne,vport Beach 646·0555 $57.500 Sun \.~ 4 BEDROOMS •888 \\'. 1£lth St.. Costa ?llesa 548·1168 $4-0 .000 (Sat & Sun 12-4 ) • 1653 Ree[ Vic'v Circle, Corona del ?vlar ' • 644-0736 (Sat & Sun 10-5 ) 2668 Basswood fEastbluf!) NB 552-7500 $69.950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 218 LaJol!a Lane (N e,vport Heights) NB .. 642·2414 $79,()()() (Sun 1-5) i 5522 Serene. Huntington Beach j • 963·6128 $54.950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * •301 Canal (Newport Shores) NB 1 546-1290 (Sun 1·51 Windward East (Windward at Irvine) NB 67$-3000 $44.500' (Sun 1·5) * * 19 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 675·7060 $129,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 507 Rocklord Rd (Cameo Highlands ) CdM 67$-6000 $110.000 (Sat & Sun) •452! Cortland (Cameo Highlands) CdM 67$-6000 $76.500 (Sat & Sun) *728 Can1eo Jli ghl ands, Corona del 1'1ar 644-4848 $79,500 Sun 1·5 4615 Cortland . /Cameo 1-lighlandsl Cdl\f 642·8235 S73 ,950 -Strn 1-5 **57 Linda Isle. !Linda Isle) N.B. 644· I 766 $295,000 Sun 1·5 969 Dahlia, Costa Mesa 646-3928 eves: 646·4543 Sun 1·5 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN ~25 Via Lido No rri, Newport Beach · 67$-7414 $126.900 (Sun 1·51 15242 Vichy Circle, I rvine 551·3916 $54,000 (Sat & Sun 11·7) •1324 Outrigger Dr. (lIVu I·lillsl Cdr..f 644·297:> $95.000 <Sat & Sun 11·5 ) 215 Agate Ave .. Balboa Island 642-5200 $169.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •420 Kings Rd (Cliff Haven) NB 642·5200 $125,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1951l Sierra Santo (Turtl erock) Irvine 833-841S $59,900 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1521 An ita Lane. Newport Beach 67$-8800 $74.500 ISun l·S) 7 Twin Lakes Ci rcle (Spyglass Hill ) CdM 644-4910 $125 .000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) ir. •204 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 1249 .500 (Sun 2-5 ) 11 15 Oxford Lane l\Vestclif() NB 675-4630 646-1063 (Sal. & Sun 1·5) 1806 Pt. Ren\\'ick (llVuHomes) NB 67>-5200 (Sun 1·5) 2021 Aliso Ave .. Costa !vlesa 615·0936 157,500 (Sat & Sun 2·5) 1320 Anti gua (Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $129.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 186 Shorccliff Rd (Shor e<:li/fs) CdM 64Z;8235 (Daily 1·5) *JOI Kin gs Place (Newport Heights) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 283 Morning Canyon (Shore<:liffs) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-51 •IS Cypress Point Lane (Big Canyon) NB 642.a235 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * !933 Santiago ( Baycrest) NB 644-li200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3039 Ca rob (Eastbluff) NB 644-6200 $96 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •5 Torrey Pines Lane (Big Canyon ) NB 640-1711 (Daily 10-5) * • •50 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 67J.9060 $250,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) .1978 Port Albans, (H.V. Homes) N.B. 642-8235 $77,900 Sun 1·5 2515 Blue Water (Broadmoor ) CdM 673-3663 $110,000 (Sun l .S) 29415 Vista P laza, Laguna Niguel ,, 644-7662 $47,500 (Sat & Sun l ::M>-5 :30) ' . •2915 Selling Sun (JI VuHills ) CdM 67$-237:1 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1627 Port Abbe y \i-JVul1 omes) NB 644·8909 '· (Sat & Sun) 1812 Samar Dr .. Costa ~-tes a . M0-11 51 S59,000 \Sat & Sun 12·5) 5 Pomt Sur (Spyglass Hill) NB 645--0303 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 16121 Evans Circle, Fountain Valley 839-361 $36,500 (Sat & Sw1 10-5) 441 Pros pect, N\vpt Shores, NB 673-9266 $64,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2912 Alta Vista, Newport Beach 64{).3484 (Sun 1·5) 5811 Sierro Ciclo (Turtle Rk ) Irvine 833·9293 $66 ,500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 128 Via llhaca (Lido Isle) NB 642-1188 $129,500 ,(Sat & Sun 1·5) • 19 Point Loma, Spyglass. CdM · 67:>-6000 •$184,950 (Sat & Sun) 213 Topaz (Balboa Island ) NB 675·6000 $112,000 (S at & Sun) 2207 Port l"Iar,vick (i!VuHomes) NB 64().1837 (Sun 1·5\ 3002 Royce Lane . Cos ta ?vlesa 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·61 915 Tiller, (ll.\T. ll ills) Cd~t 642·8235 $97.500 Sun 1-> 1954 Santiago, (Dover Shores) CdM 644-6200 .. Sun l ·5 19 Tiburon Bay !Spyglass) N.B. 644-1766 $124 .500 260 1 Lighthouse I~ane (l l.V. 67!;-6900 Sun 1·4 Hills) N.B. . Sun 1·5 L87 4 Tahiti, Costa ~1esa 546-2313 $89,500 Su n 1·5 . 120 1 Surfline, (Broadmoore 11 Cdl\'l ; . 644-9060 $121 ,500 (Sunday 1·5) S BEDROOMS 1974 Pl. Lauren t (l!VuHills) CdM '. 67J.9060 $9 1,500 (Sun 1·5) -. 5 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR OEN · University Park, Chancelor Honie 714-552·96 10 $56,500 !Sat & Su n 12·5) 2018 Nautilus (Westcliff) NB 645·3120 $135,000 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 7 Cherry Hills Lane (Big Canyon) NB 644·4910 $149.500 (Sat & SUn 1·5) 8 Oakmon t Lane (Big Canyon) l\"B 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5)• 1337 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores ) NB 644·4910 $225 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1506 \Var\\'jck {11arbor Hi ghland s) NB 546-4141 $79.950 ISun 1·5) l956 Flamingo 1 Mesa \ierdr) Cl\1 546-4141 $54,500 (Sun 1·5) 22i73 lslamare Ln (Lake Forest) El Toro 837·8292 $57.900 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 384 J\leado\v Lane. Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1700 I·li gh!and Dr (Baycrest) i':Il 642·3600 \Sat & Sun 9-5) 20181 Klin e Upper Bay area 644-7270 $52,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5 1 305 Rohin l-lood Lane. Costa l\1esa 646·1203 $69.500 Sun 1·6 1724 Port Manlcigh Circle, (11 .V. Hms) Nll 644-6856 $89.500 Sun 1·5 *2022 Lemnos, !Mesa Verde) C.M. 645·0303 Sun l ·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE , • 2 BR 1950 Visla Caudal (The Bluffs ) NB 644-1133 $69.950 (Sun 1·5) • 16651 Arbor Circle, Huntington Beach 847·3095 $23,995 (Sun 1·5) , J BR •7 Ru e !\Iarseilles (Big Canyon) NB 644-1123 $108,500 (Sun 1·5) 207 Nata (North Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $92,500 (Sun 1·5) 2221 Vista Dorado (The Bluffs ) NB 644-7662 $69,500 (Sun 1:30-5 :30) 611 Vista Bonita (The Bluffs) NB 67$-5930 (Sun 1-5) · 2637 Vista Ornada (Blulls) NB 644-2336 (Set & Sun 11·5) 400 Vista Quinta (Bluffs) NB 644-7270 $74,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 24886 Via San Rafael, La&\lJla Hills 54a-2211 (Sat & Sun 1-8) 1955 Vista del Oro (The Bluffs) NB · 673-4400 $69,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5). J BR & OEN 2463 MarseUles (Newport Riviera) CM 963-3066 64$-6871 (Sat & Sun) 2632 Vista Orcada (The Bluffs) NB 673·2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2032 Vi sta Cajon (East Bluf! Co ndo) N.B. 640--0020 $69,500 (Sun 1·5) 2032 Vista Cajon (Eastbluff Condo) 640·0020 $69,500 Open 1·5 4 B~ ' -·, 835 Amigos Way (E .. tbluil Terrace) NB ·•, 614-7493 $49,900 ' '~s.t " ~il!i:'D-5) " -. 4 BR & FM RM 421 Vista Roma (North Bluffs ) NB , 644-1133 $56,950 ,,.. (Sun 1·5) *3816 Key Bay, (HV Hills) CdM . 67$-20 15 $94,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1201 Surfline, (Broadmoore n .Cd ?t-t .· 644·9060 , '121,500 , (Sunday 1·5) 6 BR 83~ .~m igos \Vay I Eastbluff Terrace) NB f>44-7 493 $66.500 \Sat & Sun 10-5) '2 BR •ach 220 Abalone (Balboa Island) NB 675..1331 (SUn 1·5) • •404 S. Bayfront (Balboa I sland) NB '· 675..1331 .,,,,_,,, (Sat & Sun 1·5) ' ' 2 BR & 1 BR . . , , · 267 Santo Ton1as, Costa ~1esa ~' • ' ,~ •. 645-6646 , : , , (Sat & Sun 1-4 ) .:i· • .: . '. \,i!',1.t ·~ .~·.·-· • -\DUPLEXES FOR SALE "fiir;>~i~ . . ' ,. . -'~·· ;,;•\L~-2 & 1 BR ~, ~<"~· .. ~..:~,::; ... ,~~; r , r.~...-..... t 71 9 Marigold. Corona dcl Mar ·" ., '· ·· · • 644-1270 $77,950 -(Sun 1-5) : 718 Orchid, Corona del Mar !:" · . · -·~. (Sun 1-6) " . ; . . . ' ... " . . ' 2 BR each unit 202 \\'ave St., Laguna Beach 644-7662 $102,()()() . (Sun 1-5:30) 319 Amethyst (Balboa Island) NB 67$-3331 .(Sun 1-5) 515 1'-farigold. Corona d el Mar , 644-4674 $92 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 300 .Jasmine. Corona del ~lar 67$-3000 $124,500 (Sun 1·5) 616 Iris, Corona dcl r..Iar , 67>-6000 $82 ,()()() (S at & Sun ) 3 BR each uni t A 383 16th Place. Costa Mesa J 675-0123 $82,500 (Sun 1·5) ' !Of! So nora , Newport Beach ·~ 557·2804 $108,000 .• ·. I Sat & Sun 1-5 I J· :. . . ... .} ~·,1 lBR&lBR ·~ ... , 431 Dahlia, Corona del l.lar 67$-6000 $89 ,500 .. :• · (Sal & ~) ' . ., .. , . ' ' , ' 3 BR & 2 BR 606 Orchid , Corona dcl Mar . 6i!;-5726 $119.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 304 Larkspur, Coro na del r..tar 673·6>10 I Sat & Sun I .5) 400 .JasrTiine. Corona del Ma r 644-7270 $114.900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 407 Heliotrope, Co rona del fo.·tar 644-7270 $105.()()() (Sun 1·5) 423 Narcissus. Corona de! 1'1ar 644-7270 $95.500 (Sun 1·5) 504 Narcissus. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $76 .000 (Sat & Sun) 123-43rd St.. Ne\\·port Beach 644·1211 579.900 ~un 1·5 J BR & 2 BR & OEN 520 Dahlia Ave., Co rona clel ~lar 673·9010 Sl15.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30 ) J BR & OEN : 1 BR 227 Opal (Balboa Island) NB 675-3331 (S at & Sun 1·5) 4 BR & J BR * •910 E . Oceanfront, Balboa Pcnin 675-0123 $1 54,900 !Sun 1·5 ) ••1008 E . Balboa (Balboa Penin ) NB 644-1766 $250,000 (Sat & SUn 2-6) 4 BR & FM RM : r. 3 BR 424 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $110,000 (Sat & Sun) S & FM RM & 4 BR 618 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $129 ,000 (Sat & Sun) TRIPLEX FOR SALE 3-2·2 1111 • • •413 Vi a Lido Saud, Lido Island 646-6338 ·$225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) FOURPLEX FOR SALE 518/520 Tri s, Corona del Mar -644-1766 $250,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **2202 W. Ocea nfront, N.B.' 67$-7520 $135,00 (Sun 10-5) HOUSE FOR RENT 4 IR. & FAMILY RM. 1886 Port Carlow (HVuHomes) NB 644·6148 $500 mo. (Sun I·~) CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT ' ("' .J r' l BR 20rNata (North Bluffs) NB 64+1133 ~95 mo (Sun l.S) 174 l 'I'nstin Ave. apt. 12B, Costa Mesa 64&-4067 _ (Sat & Sun 1°'6) J BR r. FM RM 2939 Quedada (North Bluils) NB, '' 644-1133 $600 mo (Sun 1·5) * , ... ** Wllt9rfte•t *** w.,_,, .. I PMI •' *SEE* Yit(A GRANADA 835 AMIGOS WAY Ee1tbluff T•rr1ce ~ BR. TOWNHOM ES $49,900 6 BR. TOWNHOMES $66,500 ... Models Open \T11.lte Ja.n1boi'l>e Rd. to r-:11.1rblurt Di-. .._ left on /\Tar Vlslil, Jett on uomlnro Way to An1ig01" Wey.) ... OF~EREO THRU ' ._;,,~·· ' .1~-A.. ",t;· ~, •• ~ {:rs.t ~·.~. t2Ju81 ·i:\ ~~~7· .. , ?..t> • .;:. •'' 2414. Vista. drl Oro 1" ... Newport Beach ~· &H-11J3 .\.NYTllofE ·MESA VERDE CREAM PUFF Trte-HnC'd •t~!. Sho'A'Plac..,. landsi:<t11ln~. Sluu11 :I br. D\J111,1 •. r1r1•11l·u·{-. Ilt'1Hra.bll' l\rn J;!,!I rh-.·i·:n 11•ith f1tmlly roo1u l1Pt'1Hrl.!C Iv l'Qvf'T¥1I p11t 10. Se" it -you'll love it~ Call 516-2313. ·' •• , ,, OPEN TU.,• 17S fUH 10 8£ NICE/ WALK TO THE IAY • $69,500 You can't beat tyiA fine va.11.H' in txC'hatve resldt nti&I att.a enjoyed by ICl'ffn atan &nd e nterta i n e r •. Thrff ~. \V."O baths, ,I: access to private beach. 64S-77U. Open ew s :»i3 \l.'eatcl.IU. Dr. ·Walker 8-Lee ~Il l llTA'I ABAND,ONED BIKE TO BEACH Ill l ll U 1 C'S lU•:ay llunr111r.1011'.~ hr au t 1 r u J bf'achr,. \"/\C,\NT AN D NEEDS 1-!~.;l.J>. Gipnt11' 1 livln:! rO<'in c-r a c k Ii n J f 1 r ,. p 1 11 1• r '. Convenlt nc r klll'hC'n l11 1~r .... ·all in pantry I -laT"J:"I' .<;<•1X1rt1.!t tamll\ rof•n1. (u9lon1 "\\·all rov~~ P r1\"Klt' pl\lio. T A K E ACTION only S J 9 , 5 0 0 . :'>10Vt: IN NO\V Ca 11 ~767. .... ....,.... .-.., ~. O/l'f.N TIL I • ~ ~ 10 tE Mel! fl THE-HEiii l ESTllTERS ' VACANT IRYINE .. : FAST POSSESSION COCO SH4G /, HUGE FAMILY ROOM Th!" rrnn~fC'T1'•r! <11\·11rr mu~t ."l'll 1111~ likr 1)C11· bt>1tut)'. I 1::1·crylh111i.: :1IA•ul 1h15 homr fron1 ll1I' fri11r hu I " 1..-..(lrQilnl:. 111 I I~ cuatoin 1·fiqlt"I ~ 11nt1 drapn 'A"ll~I rlc,1,::nrd fhr .ic:rt1.<"1UUS famUy lil·in!:. Het1er hurry &r C'l.11 ,:,;;,...9.1'.il ' UPPER BAY Bny1·ir11· ,\\'f', Charming :; bcdroo111 homl! with ~upt>r b1~f' } 111'!1. Collhtry living nt 11-. hr•1 • 111.i\ h\' rhr duck far111 . r ull Qunrk.$31,:-m. Sun/Evn. 646-5155 You y.111 r nioY the splender or lhl!I large 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Formal dlnll'I: roon1, hard'MlDd noon, and new •ha&: carpeta add to It'• ccn;y charm. You can save on thltl one. Ottft'fd ~ Carpet, Ra! ... CORONA DEL MAR Attention Bldra! 2 Prime R·l Ocean &. BAy View LoU. SUO.OOl. 979-0631 or 644-4510 4 + POOL. Gn!:at family home. Spnrkli"!< pool. &!per price Ju• $.'17,900. Take e.dvanla.ge. 0\11 , now. 847--6010. A&;t. POOL + BonUB room + farnlly room + torma1 dining. Open A to i r ca 1 t. . '13rlght + be11.u tlful Jluntln({ton ltlltbor. 4f. to~. 8olT-6010. ! ' I • .. .f • J .. i I I • I I 1. I ; -;:::::-::::;~~~~~-.,..-~-.-~~~~~~.,..,.,_-~..,-~~~~~~---:~...,-~~~~~-:~~~~---~~~--~~~~~---::-~---:~~~~~s="=M=•~··~r~··=~=·~··~l0~.~1~97=4-~~--~~o~·~IL~Y_::Pl~LO~T~D~~~. t G.ner•I Gen•r•I G 1 C iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 l ;;•;no;::••~~=:::::::~:;;;.l-G-•_ne_r_•_l~~~~~~G~•n_?_r_•_•~~-~~~'~'-"~'--'~~~~~~~•-n_•_••_l-::--~:;;;::--~1 ;G;e;n;e;ra;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;-~;;,;;:~~;-;-';';1 ;:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;I ., HOMES OPEN 1-S THIS AFTERNOON SEE ME -l'VE GOT A BIG FRONT PORCH. ll angs over the Canyon. 4 bedrms + hu ge fain rn1. V1e\\'S. S87.000. 507 Rock- ford . Janet Lehnian '''ill be there. SEE ME-l'VE GOT CHARACTER. 3 Bdrm, \\'ood fra1ne home, 1 bdrin ho1ne out back, both are charactel'!i. 45' lot-Clean at $76,000 . Rita Boland \\ii!( be there. 504 Narcissus. SEE ME, l'M A SIGHT -Terrific sights from every roo1n. Bluffs .. E" plan, 3 bdrms .. origin al section. $83.500. See 1ne at 1959 Vista Caudal. Dorothy Johnson will be there loo! SEE ME, l'M SPLASHING! Nice pool. nifty 3 bedrs, 70' x JOO' lot. beams, shag. $63,950. See me at 1215 Pembroke, Eni.ie Knodel \vill be there too! SEE ME, l'M UNIQUE-maybe crazy loo' I'm a CDJ\ol duplex \\'ith a pool on a 45' hill- side Jot . You oughta see me, at 431 Dahlia . Bevis ~letzler v.1ill be there too. SEE ME-l'M A WELL BUil T, beautifully 1naintained 4 bedroon1 pool hon1e . Cameo Highlands. See me al $76.500. al 4521 Cort- land. Georgia llea1ey will be there loo! SEE ME-CATCH MY LOCATION ! So. hwy. CDl\'l ! 2 bdr111 . 2 bath. big famly room., close to ocean at 245 lleliotrope, al $73,500 . .Jean Cole 'viii be there tdo : SEE ME , -l'M A STARTER -Hardwood floors. bright rooms. 3 bdrn1s, 2 !ath custom built on 60 x 150. Onl y 834.000. See me at 282 Del J'l:1ar. Costa 1\lesa. i\larily n Shuff will be there too ! SEE ME , l'M CLASS-Up on Spyglass Hill . vacant and very beautiful, 4 beclrms could be six:. po ol, jac:uzzi and the Pacific. See n1e at 19 Point Loma, Zoe 1\nn Rhodes Y.1ill be there too! SEE ME , l'M QUAINT-.<\nd gett ing an- xious. 2 bdrn1. I bath each unit. Cute Corona de! i\lar c:harn1 , bean1s, bricks. patios. l 'in S82,0VO th i~ \veekend only ~ Sec me at 616 Iris, Peggy Speiss \\"ill be there too~ SEE ME , l'M ON THE ISL AND-Cu te too. 5 l>edrooins. plus guest unit. top decor, up- dated. for1nal dinin g. See 1ne at Sll2,000 at 213 Topaz. B.alboa Island . J.large Ellmore \rill be there too ! S!E ME , l'M WARM-Harbor Vi ew Homes. Portofino. 3 bdrm plus bonus. everything perfect! near park, onl v 585.000. See 1ne at 1844 Port Charles. Jackie l·landleman \Viii be there too~ SEE ME , l'M SUPER DUPER OUPLEX- 5 bdrms in one. 4 in other, near new cond i- tion. price reduced $6.000 to $129,000. no\v vacant at 618 Acacia. See i\1e. Vody Nelson w.ill be there too! SEE ME , l'M DAHLIA, on Dahlia. Near ne\V 3. bdrm, 3 bath hon1e \liith famil y roo1n. 2 fireplaces .. i\ unique lUlit in rear . charming -$110.000. 424 Dahlia. i\1arilyn Hodges \viii be there to ~ • SEE ME , l'M IN HUNT IN GTON BEACH- \\7on't ~-available very Jong . Perfect 3 bdrn1 in ~acif_1c Sands. IJ' $38.950 is your range, don t miss n1e . 1st lime open at 20i42 J\lis- sion Lane, 1-1.B. ~lartha Beynon v.·ill be there. SEE ME, l'M MARY GOLD al 709 Marigold Avenue. Corona de! J\·Ta.r. I've got 2 bdrms, 2 baths. and I'm vacant. See n1e at,..709 .l\·Iari· gold, COM., Lylecn E'''ing \\"ill be there too! $73,500. U~l()U"I: ti()Ml:i ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE ~AR KET ~'VITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CO~ONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA •VERDE, 5'16·5990 • CALL US CLAIM YOUR 1 Ga;1tbfu// /<!ea/if! --L-1~ 8~~::ALK PRESEN TS ~'tiEJt~ $1 DD.OD For Interested Buyers CE f..ole;,,.urth_v .t c, ... Rcal10,.,. A MONTH FDR 0 SUNDAY DRIVERS IN THE BLUFFS * OPEN HOUSE T UR * · · all ride bikes. Bluffs condo. convemenl 12 MONTHS to business, recreation. churches & shop- BeaCll\valk has only ii fe11: luxury no·r,.airHen1.11 •"e {1)1111· ho1ne1> available. Hight no111 we"J"I.' ulll'lPI& yuu ):tOO VO 1.1 1nont11 CJf! :10L1I' n1on1idy payniencs. l n1n1crlia1e Ut.'- C'UPUll<')". Pl"i:·1t• 11 • !>f'l' 111 11 prin1<> 10. "lion, M·I a prin1<' uitl!l·. Co1nr claini )lou r Jlr;1, h11•11lk liot111I) 1, .. day, Ueforr son1eor,(' el.><' ''°"" QnP..sto:·y r:o-n1<:11ntl'n..i•1rc 1011141vn1rs ft\1111 unlJ $42,500 "A B~c '(' lrc.;11 1!· ... O<r;1n "' Fur/lL{h~d 1"'\A~t'!<; (,~II l?<l.:1y 10 J\ \J t j\J I ;"'.._;:j.!,j \-,- THIS SUNDAY-All DAY ping. Trina end unit in U1 c Sherwood Foresl sec:tion of the Bluffs. 3 Hdr1ns .. formal din- ing area. secluded patio i-bonus r n1. & \\'alk-in pantry. ShJrp ns a n1odcl. Ne\'' on the n1arket. $69,500. Stop in at THE BLUFFS "Main Re- sale Office" for tour directions - 2414 Vista Del Oro ( Admin bldg I A Selected Few 207 NAT1\ ~off Nobliza ). Sparkling view or bay & night lights. Exceptional end unit "Dolores Plan". 3 Bdr1n. split-level. Truly a de<>orator's sho\vcase. Sec Roland Jones at property. 1950 \ilSTi\ Ct\UO :\L -early area ",.\ngeli- ta" plan. Single sty. 2-bdrni. • excitingly decorated in hot colors & a roloniJI Spanish theme. Dramatically different :t t $69.950 . See H·al Le\vis at the property. ST AMP OUT SMALL ROOMS 'l'he one item th.al seems to have special appeal in this Corona dcl h1ar hon1c, is the !ipacious feeling one gets. 3 Bclrn1s., 2 ba., bright South patio. Lge. fonnal dining rm. & situated on an oversized lot. Solidly built in- con1e unit over the 3 car garage. l'z Blocks to Big Corona B~ach . $119.500 . In the Bluffs, \\'C have available 3 & 4 BR . hon1es. fron1 $48 .500 to S75 ,500. C'1ll for app'l. to see. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 WE HAVE RENTALS HORSES & KIDS :\nrl adults too 'r1ll love this t:Oulll ry 3 bc<lroont on 1,., at're of beautifu l grounds? .\ real doll · house \\'llh d1n in!.! area. fireplace. Open l~Jn1ed teiling. Shake roof. For· ced air heat. r:nJOY the best of the tountr_,. & !he ('il_\' ~ ri \;1:'10 ('all :l-HJ-1720. ---SJl ,500 · MODEL COND IT ION Dclu.'(e 3 bcdrootn, 2 bath lO\\ nhnu :-.c 111 Ir· 1111c' \\.1 th r en11·a\ :111· to11diti n:1in1J. ·r 1 n t e ti gla ""· l~:is 1;11ll!·1ns. di~h · 11·a <;hC'r .S:. ne11 refrigera- tnr. 1:;1111il.\ ::tr(';t JJa!io , MESA VERDE · Surround yourseU \Vitbl luxury in this beauWul [ 3 bedroo1n . :i bat h homel \\·ith den & fan1 1lv room'. ! la s 2 fireplaces.· Dining are:t gollrn1et. kitchen "'ith ever~1.hing. J>atio. .,h3ke roof. Pnol ·sized lot IJndsc;ipcd 10 perfect.· 1011'. $56,0UO l 'all 540· 1 1720. TURTLE-RO-CK -l~rand ne'v executive l /O\l"!lho11sC' fe atures 31 bcr!roon1 s. 2 baths. \\'ith , \ret bar. For111al d1n1ngl root11. Fanta~t1(· chef's ' kitchen 1\·i1 h all the ex·: flir.•o·l inn~: I Fr111\\ l.oi-An~C'les ancl Or- HIJ~r Co11ntie~. 40.-. 111 r:nlc!en \\.{'St ~~\'.lt ~ H ll/\I iJ,!!1011 B('af·h) !h('ll Sou1h ;, mJl('s lo Brac:h1ralk . llunli11.;::lutl Sca,•liff. FOR LEASE .... 2939 QUEDADA . Brand ne,v, poolside & Back Bay vle\v; plan "E". Over 2300 sq. ft.. sp lit-level: 3 Bclrn1s. & family rm. Beautifully appointed. Itcduced to $600 per n1onth for appreciative fan1ily. .See Joy Smith at the prope11 y. General ~hake ruol. S1ri111n1in;.::- 1_PER __ F_E_C_T_l_O_N_l_N_C_A_M_E_O_S_H_O_R_E_S_ 1 t~~: 5j~~\2J . year oic1: General tras. F'irep!ace. Near the poo l & rark' l{eady forl itninediate oC'c:upancy ' $5 .1 .900 . (':ill 540·17 20. l'P.EVJF.:\\" F\E\\" c:~rT ~U\\ t;!IOUE !1. CONSTru;c.yrI '·~ SPYGLASS HILL! The l larbor Arl'a"s n1agic n<'11• n,1n1P. 1\ro hru11 d ne111 h"lll('~. Bn11i have unl;('lir1'ablC' \'if'll'S. On(', 2.5.-i7" une-s\0111 twaulifully litnll.>t::li><'d arul rlt!l"Ol'Rtf'cl is ~·01-t S.\!.T•: und j u s r 421 VISTA ROMA. $56,950. 4 Bdrn1s., 21fi ba., family kit. Outstanding end unit 'vith oversize patio. Great fam ily ho1ne in family area. See Maggie Guth at the property. BIG CA:>IYON #7 RUE MARSEILLES. Brand ne\V Bordeaux plan, J-sty. 3 Bdrn1s .. ocean view. "The last of a noble breed'' at S108.500. For elegant living, see Catherine Ellis at the property. CllOICE EARLY ARE,\, end unit "Bonita" -park.side setting, some bay vie"·· Outstand- ing \iista Del Oro, "adult.locat ion" -look al these numbers: leasehold $216/year. taxes $767 per year, price 110\V $69,500. See Bi1n Hastings at our office. SHERWOOD FOREST SEITING -amongst the Pines, on major greenbelt. 1\ gorgeous ,p. r.are "Linda" plan, single level 3 bdrm. \\•ith · cathedral bean1de ceil's. Offered at. $69,900. See Jerry Llnquitti ;it our offic.:e. !"C'dHC'C'd !C• S132.JOO. Thi~ j!< il 3 Bdrn1. hon1e \1ith 2 bclrn1 . -7 living rn1 . gu est house. lluge clover leaf pool. Spaciou~ garden & patio areas. Truly a 111ini·estate. By app'l. only. $155,000 . SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS Enjoy the beauty of the sunset over Catalina fron1 this lovely 4 bdr111 . & pool ho1ne. The open garden feeling from the patio & terrace, overlooking the blue Pacific. give an atmo:-;· phere of serene elegance. ·rhere are nian~1 additional featw~es incl. priv. beaches. Offer· e<I at $79.500 . 728 CAMEO HIGHLANDS OR. OPEN SUN. 1-S LUSK HARBOR VIEW 3 Bdr1ns .. dining rn1 .. fan1ily rn1 . 2 F'rples . & lge. pool. 1.A:>11'est priced view hon1e in the area. $86.500 ·909 TILLER WAY OPEN SUN. 1-i INCOME 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-1720 Giner al General BLUFFS OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 111 the original Bluffs. \Ve have a very nice 3 bdr1n.,. 2 bath Bonita plan; co111e see & make an offer. 1'he o,1·ner really \rants to sell. 1955 Vista de! Oro. HARBOR. bt·! .. 1v bulldf'r's prit"e !or ;~"~ 2414 Vista de\ Oro r;;~~~':'w:;;~":i;~·:.~~·;i:~'i!is~ &st f''.! J!pJ} New port Beach 't Orange Coast C( l.E,\~t: for Sl.OOl a month. , ... reall)· 644-1133 Anytim• A ~J1Al"h111.~ :?,iOO" one-story -1 HJ~. r.irnily roonl. dining l "°"~--.·_.,,_··-----.....---,------ 'friplex, Corona del Mar. Lge. lot. to1,·ering trees. 3 2·Bdr1ns, By app't. $95.000 COMPANY l!i!!:AIL VORS 2&41 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mo1r ''Selling Real Estate in Nev1port H1 rbor Since 1944~' 1\IOll \ .irirt ll1f' 1u.·1:y 1 11·~1 G•neral General 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar "''"'"' ,.,,,. ""''"' "'"'"'i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I REAL ESTATE 644-4848 11nd draix·:;. OPE~ TODA'i"1 1-.i P:'\I -~, !'I. Stu· and I lii :-Olunter11 0. u1::..122::. I /,S\ 1-BERG §_ = <J...OMPANY --- lfAl.TOR5 SU('("CSfinr t<"I COl.\\"ELL 1'1-opcr!ies. Int'. Avoid Loan Fees 1\ssun1e the existing V,\ loan !his ·I b<'d roun1, "/. bath hon1e an1t S:l\"t~. Thi!< 11c11· listing i .• ln•'<lll•i iu ,\[('sf'I rlcl !\Jar 11 ili1111 l':1sy \\"a I k ing dis1:11l4 'f" to ;'l)I s1·hool~. i>hr.p!'in•: :u11! <"1.,i u .\lcsa's l:u··~C'SI r1nrk TI1 .. 01\"llf'I" i:- Hl pru1 cs.<; \){ 11.1 irll 1n~ and ":ll"f)t'hllf: and 111:1y be 1.Hl1111: 1<1 11,•i.::otiale lhc · rtlin·{ r1 ,,·r vr SJ6.900. Call !\()i\":. COATS " . WALLACE REALTORS -5~141- (0pin Evenings) SPECTACULAR DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR One year old dupl<'i.: -1 1~ blocks lron1 heach -Huge o...,11cr's \lnit 11i1h 4 IX'dmorns. 3 baths, family roorn, i\1nster suite v.ith fireplace, etc. f'lc. Rear unit 11·ith 3 hcdl'OOm.~. 2 b8lhs. CORBIN -MARTIN EXCLUSIVE LIST Cdl\1 -Ocean side h\V)'.. drcan1 house plus guest house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si2.500. HARBOR VIEW H011ES Somerset 4 BR. + family rn1 ....... SB2.500 Harbor Vie'v Hills. view. pool. 3 BR .. fa1ni- ly rm ............... Reduced lo $77,000. Laguna Niguel, 4 Br. + fam. l\m., Vu $47 ,500 THE BLUFFS Linda model (lease or sell ) ......... $69,500 Trina model, co11sider lease/option ~69,500. Newport Beach 3 BR condo ... $48.500 NEWPOl\T HEIGHTS 3 BR, 2 ba, lam rm, lg lot. .. $40 .950 NE\\' DUPLEX 2 BR . :l ba each unit ....... . $102 .000 TO BUY OR SELL In Costa ~lesa, Corona de\ i\lar and l\'ewport Beach Call 17141 644-7662 CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS · General CHRISTIANA COMPANIES IS LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED TRACT SALESMEN & RESALE SAWMEN e,:;~ • .fili!OO General G~neral SEA FOR YOURSELF HUNTINGTON ESTATES 14 NEW WATERFRONT HOMES l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!! I Tiu"tt cnr gnragl! _ This ,_ cusloni huilt <luplci.: is truly for Situated at wafers edge in beautiful Huntington Har- bour, these 3 & 4 bedroom homes ore of Spanish or Con - temporary designs with bold windows and skylights to capture views of Hunf ingfo n Harbour's blue waterways and smog free skies. Boating pleasure is so convenient at Huntington Estates, fo r you may locote your boat dock immediately ·in front of your home. General spectacular. Call 673-8J.j() OPEN 11t'. ITS FUN ro 8f N/CEI iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I BAYSHORES ' Charming 2 bedroom and 2 bath h_on1e in a super area, open bea1ned celling, b{ict)fireplace and large guest quarters o.ver the. garage. Roon1 for boat or ttaller . &tt>rlge. $54,000. I· t~. NEAR THE BEACH Like new two bedroom home In Old Co- rona de! Mar. Large living room, formal dinJng room, den and just steps from beach. Extra wt de Jot \Vit h room for an Income unil $99,500. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Popular 'Carmel' Model. Three Bed- rooms, FonnaJ Dining Room. Family Room and a sunny kitchen. Well located and on lee simple land. $69,500. ESTA TE REALTY llOl AVOCADO DR., NEWPORT CENTER • 640-1120 ------- * AXER UPPER * C•ll : 0. Strehlow 146-0641 for interview OffiCe located at: 4241 Warner Ave., H.B. Sll.nta AM Helghtg (off P a I i s a d e g Rd. l A· l l!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!t!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ll property. 18,IXXJ sq. n. lot. Gen.rel General 2300 Sq, ft. ho1ne-Readlly1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ll convertible lo duplex usage1• (With tender loving care). Properly has great potential . Prioed for a tut aai.13'7.soo. 2 NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS . ~ Eves: 541-Mli LINDA JS.LE: 51 It. on water; 5 &. family rm., pier&. slip. By app't. only. $229,500 • Lache nmyer: i.: . ' : ! " Eastside Cesta Mesa $33,450 Exceptional l Bh. Doll 1-lou&e In itpnrkl\ng l'Ond. Wife sav· er kitchen. Gorgoou~ lndllpg & la r"Cnr yard. Olvner has boutr;ht othC''r honie t. is 11n.~lou•! F'or n1ort in(n. Herbert Ha\\•kins RcnJtoni lm-1600 or 963-5681 It's a breeze ..• sell )'OlQ' Items \\1Ut e.ae, .._.~I Ptlot C1•stlfled. 60-$7&. 1974 PORT LAURENT, Harbor View Hills. Open sun. 1-5. 5 BR., $91,500. OPEN HOUSES SAT/SUN: 1-5 #50 LINDA ISLE. 4 BR. + billiard + family rm. Pier&. slip. $250,000 4915 BRUCE CRESCENT, Lido Sands. 3 BR., 2 ba., nice yard. $49,500. Open Sun. 1-5. 304 ST. ANDREWS, Newport Heights. Owner trans.1 immac. 3 & den,.nr. schools. $63,000 DAVIDSON REALTY ~f\l,I W ((,,1•• 11v, N fl. 1;,Jt• .·:·i.1/ :J1 1· r~t .... µ.111 r.1 ... d rJ l\ 1,/,l HJ(,(l . ' SEE AND HUNTINGTON ESTATES TRUE SEASIDE LIVING THIS WEEKEND Models Open Daily 10 AM to 5 PM Priced from $8&,IOO to $95,000 Available for Immediate Occupancy Located just off ttie Pacific Coast Highway •/2 Mile North of Warner Avenue at Broadway, Huntington leach HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REALTY 4241 Warner 'Avenue, Huntington Beach 848-1841 " t l ) fl DAll v ~ILOT 'G""'•~"~.-,.,.,-~~~~~~~General SundJy, Ftbruwy 10, }q74 -,.~~~~~~-.,--~-,-~~~~~--.,,..,,~~--;-;--;.,-~~~--,..-~~.,-,-.,.;:--~~~-,-.,.-~~~~~~~~~::-,---:cc-~~~~~-;-:-;--:-;~:----;,---;-~--, Gen•r•l G•ner•I Coron• del Mar Drone del Mar Coate Me11 Co1t1 Mew Huntington &each ' ' ~it,,; * HOMES OPEN * · ?!2' 409 COLUMBUS CIRCLE, COM , <OU Seaward ). Vi eY.', split level, 2-bdrm ., tamily rm. home, R-2 Igo. lot $89,500. ,. ,, OPEN SAT/SUN : 1-S I •'>, ':: '.· 1003 BONNIE DOONE • ·~ ·~ . . • IRVINE TERRACE #4 Magni!icent Spanis h 3 bdrm., dining r m. & "den home. Day & rti ght ocean vie\\'. $146,500 I ,, OPEN DAILY 1-5 ~;-::':'·:.; JOO JASMINE, COM Near ocean ; exceptional duplex · guest suite. $12-1.500. , OPEN SUNDAY I~ t-1\.''. 121 MILFORD, CAMEO SHORES DUPLEX; upper 2 bdrm., 1 ba. ll rtit IA'ith lge. sundeck . J.oy,·er 2 bdr1n .. 2 bath unit with patio. Close to bay & vi llage. Offered at $t t0,000 . 227 OPAL OPEN SAT /SUN. 1 ·5 Reaut. 3 bdrm., 3 bn . & den + lge. l ·bdrm. lower ur11t \rit h lovely patio. Quiet location, dose to bay. Offered at $139,000. . ' 220 ABALONE OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 J>ict uresque 2 bdrm., 2 bath home + 2 bdrm. apt. in pri1ne LITTLE ISLAND location. 2 J'a tios. Offered at $92,500. 404 S. BAYFRDNT OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 '\."ery lovely 3 txl rn1. & guest suite v•i th ex-II you are looking for a beautiful Il:\ YFROJ\"f .' c:i ting ocean view, pool. $1 59.000. hon1e \1·1t h an inco1ne un it attac hed. this is /r.,!_ ,. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 iC Jlon1e offe rs 3 bdrn1 s .. 2 baths & lg('. ran1i- WINOWARD & IRVINE-"WINDWARO EAST" ly r1n . Ft\~'f.A.h'f lC VIE\V! Spaciou:i 2 hdrn1 . ~~ 4 Brand ne w co ntemporary hoines: 3 & 4 apt. Offered at ~190,000. UNSURPASSED HARBOR AND OCEAN VIEW OPEN SAT. lo SUN. I TO 5 2915 SETTING SUN DRIVE A GREAT 4 BDRM., FAMILY RM. + POOL FOR A FU N FAMILY lmmed. Po11e11\on. $110,000 RACHELLE ROBERS, REALTOR 3333 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 675-2373 Balboa Covas WATERJo'RONT 2 RH, 2BA. pr\Vl\lt' bench & honl stlp. \'1t>11· of 1 rha11ncl~. PA.Tri \\'AU<ER HJ.'.ALTY ~M:!-1 l lS Balboa Penintul• BRANO NEW DUPLEX .lu ... 1 l.istrd:. Lrt: :; BR. 2 I~.\. 11::i11•·r 11nl1 11·/ floor '" c.•ihni.; frpl<'. Bay \ 1e1v ft,,m rl'Rr, <11,'<.·nn vlt'11· frorn lrnnt. 2 BR 111 ... 1•r 11111l. Both h:•vf' dsh\rlir. R/0. !>hag •·aq.l{lt & n ; c;11· garage. l pjl"'·" 1 .. 1·;1t•:-1n! 8.· ready Inf 11• 11· •111 tl'"l'. r'o!ll price l)\ 10.!.tOfl .~· \'(Jll Ov•n The La.nd. '] lilk 1t1 h:•\' nr or-ea11. NF:\\'PORT J•!F.Ii RI·:AI.TY 7J4-ii73-tl$.t'\'('S 67;1-5.\87 Corona dtl Mar Corona del Mar Bachelor l'ad With Pool On a generous 60xl00 lol in \\•alk·to-pril"alc 1·onu nun lly 1Jca1·11 Corc1nr1 fl i;.:h· ll!nds, a \\·el! <lc>rnl'alet.i 2 Br. 2 Ba l1on1f" .,.ith forn1al d!nir)g, spa1·in1,1., 1111H;lt'l' Still•', \'<'i'I ~';H"<! 1\'il!J p.i:i{1 :-UZI l]('('J.,. l1tJd l'\I~'.l' [rl'f' fr111n !J()ul $69.~!();). CALL 644-7211 ,.. UNDER $60,000 A Choice Of One FAIRWAY HOME OX ."dE S A \'EROE ('OL'~""J'RY c;~.uu (~01.J.' ('fHJJ-t-_,,!-:. Bt~ 2 sll)f1. ~ betlnu. 211 bath, '1 111 r111 r. d.·11. Panor1unic \'~.,,... Br11·1( fU'"l'\Jla!"\'. F 11 st f•>..'''"<\1un PrlC1·1.i 1 .. :tt~U. SW.OOif. CALL 534-.. 3' PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Onf' thnit u1·rc b1•11utifully I ;l n <I /I I' :I p (' d SUl'l\JUndnlf? SJl:l!"l!l\LS \'IT' 1·f'~idl'llf'C' I' il h '1 1:1•f'lcs ;11\d 180 It. \"ll ll" !rnntat:"" i'!•'\1 h .;itroclur.-rl 1n !hf' n111ri;r! $7!1.00.J 6-MJ.-i7ll 0 1All t'\l'" Walker &Lee AI Al llfA Tf -----s-----v= POPULAR ~ bdrms. $82.ooo to $86,500. ' William Winton Real Estate k..,.· ~·* . OPEN DAILY 1-5 ·l· • · ( VACANT. ·1 Bit. fan1 . nn .• W ,... 229 MARINE , BALBOA ISLAND 675-3311 IJ.iC'. kit. 2.s1y . S~1 .Z«'l Sn1nMcsL 2 h1.-...lrooon1 !io11H', J{·'l. on happy 1-lrliolrnpeo UNDER $70,000 :.: BR. 2 f;,\ hi111H' 111 prin'f' rt'~1d('ntir11 area. frl·~hll, pa1n1ed, all bl1ns, i.:111~· fireplace. run1ily rm ;uut 5102 SK I N N E R AV E., I RV I NE RANCH "r i '""""""""!!l!!""""""""""""""""""""""""""'i i\l 11Nh:l11 Ito ·;i I 1 \ 67'.l-1600 Like new, 3 bdrm. & family rm. home. G•n•ral General ·--Baycr•st ----A Choice Of Two , s-14 .500. ;. fj.;'> ·<-OPEN SUNDAY l·S , . ' 434 DAHLIA, CORONA DEL MAR Secluded 3 Bdrn1 .. 2 ba. home. Ne\vly car- peU!d & painted. 864.500. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 304 OTERO-BLUFFS ~·.; •. 1-~ ·""''"'":" .. - Charming condo. 3 bdrnis., 21/i baU1s; profess. decorated. $69.500. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 11 •.• 2'51 CATALPA-EASTBLUFF View home, 4 bdr1ns .. top condition. $73,000 . OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 I~,\\' ·111 t1 I~l·~, \('I I REALTY OUR"' 25 YEAR t.,;All b75 JOOO ANYT IM E ----·--- G•n.ral , DUPLEX l.DVEL Y 3 br, 2 ba, d ining rm. IJi. lien, 2?..00 sq ft. new ~hw ... r, !ilO\'e, 4 "t"PI~. <lrps, .$5·1 ,0 00 . l)Jwn BEST IN BLUFFS 3 BRAND NEW CONDOS '. . "·• . Al l '"ith custom cpts .. drps., latest kitchens, lovely \\ride greenbelts, priced to sell~ I-LEVE L. lge. 3 BR. fain . rm., 2 baths, pri- \'ate courtyard entry. lflOO Sq ft. $74.500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2706 VISTA UMBROSA loll Villa del O•o) G-PLAN 2200 sq. ft .. 4 BR .. 3 ba., fo rm. din., cathedral bea1n ceils. Custom thruout . OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1-5 2400 VISTA NOBLEZA loll Viste del Oro) X-Pl..AN. :1 BR, 21;:.! ba. fam. rm ., form. din . /\bea uty, 1vi th \1iC \\', only $08.500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2749 VISTA UMBROSA loff Vista del Oro) Please let ine sho\v )'OU n1y exclusive list- ings as \'Veil a s the other condos available at l·his t ime in 'f he Bluffs. · ··:· ., • • HELEN B. DOWD C'leanrst 3 BR. hon1t• 111 !nr~e yard. Clo~l' lo m ajnr Co1u na ll ighl!U'lds, hi~ 1<11 park nnd 1111 . ..r hool~. Best A BEAUTY * ~ * * 1•i1lue. $:>.ll.%0. Call 545-8424 5 BH. ·I B,\, 2t)' ~. 20 1un1. i"\e11tesl 3 BR. "r-.ton:i.eo'" SouthCo I~t-altor;; . r .11 .. Ivrin. tHn .. ~ l11>lt1i., UNDER $75,000 * * 1 .. m~•n • y:ir<I ~105.001. A Choice Of Ona OPF.:'l:ISG OWNERS MOT IVATED 4 BH .. nudng moin, c ,..inro 'S11 l~\1·01non·· Bkr f1r :\~soc. * \.ACAi"·r University Realty C.\LI~ ,\L BL.I.CK -~ • r,ll~. 1' ","·, fresh I 1,1a_inkt ."',(\()! i-;. C!'1. l[wy. Gi~-fi~•lO --,·.IE~.-,, Vf'.flDF' ,,. 11\ e ~· 1·p . • 11St.·1 inc ---~-~ .. ' • Jrple~. In n!;iint ~.,~,·1t. hig --* -70-1 ACACIA*--DRl\·t DY -CHF':CK Oln· pool. 1112 Bl'rk!ihin·. $Li!l,;AIO. Choic<' So. or H\\·y.. R·:' OPEN JIO!'.o:;F. ~U~ 1-:t * VAC\:-O'T cor~r lot. Ch:innlng ;! :Q::t :-;. CapC'lla, u!thna tC' in 1 :-.:n!'ter suitc>ft ... 1lcn or btlrr>1. ho111c ... not. 111 \'.' l'rpl~. d:r~. ~lcticulous '.:t"d BR, [)e!RChed qnr .. big .\ BEITJ·:!{ RtJY :"\()\\": l!!si·pn'O(. S111n11ln!: :I RH . '.!. l1·nlc •. rovC'red patio, 1130 OPEN SAT. 1·5 , 131\, fplr. '"\ 11 u:l'I u1"irlt• l~1·l'k!!hirc. S&l.000. ~1rr>rt. $:)\,7;-,.1. RHODA MAGIL, RLTR liil'' ~~· ~ Coste Mesa Rulty ! 71~: 6·12-.~.o:o • • 9 Since 1,9~8 ~ .~48-77_1 I ·Corona d•I Mar j ~ -~ttrr ''--':'I. <._:ill ·':11-.:_~l~-i !-'OR SA I.1·: RY ()\1'1\'FI"! SUBMIT OFFER! 1. J...1>\'o•I~ :.!,::i:,· hllllH' 111lh 11 hill' '"uter \·1e11-. 4 Bit. fol"!nal d lni~ mon1 -Open l-:1 S.'\l. & Sun -<120 ilR L.cl nrh·,~. 2. " *· 675-5930 * ;\ll-:-.11 Vt.,l\I(• -~1 >'1·1..rr· 2 B111h. :.:629 f:..::.....C~~ H11y., \_d.\1 lri;i:. H1·. nu. ta111 /din rn1, OPEN SAT/SUN 1-·S !ndry rn1. Covrrl'd p11!\4J. 606 ORCHID shoke rMf, . dhl. ~a r. :-\f!UC':1ky !"IL'lU'l duplr\.; l"L':I!"~ !l!'lr. 3 Rdrin,. 3 hR. fl lllll h11El1{', ~ )·~1l'lll .• 2 O:lU1 l'('BI" Ul\J\. Pnr l'rl ;it .\119.50:! * • • • * * WHERE •.... eonl-rrt1• dr. ~ r•'~h p:1111C .llt llnn1acul111r lns 1dl' & 0111~ \\'11\k to f'l't'l'ything: .~13,!-Xl. C<11J 7! 1.;,1G-:tlii -----------* ll1•1•or11tor's f>eligh1 • · SEE IT-BUY ITll ·rhis super .!lh&J"P duplex is prir("(! tor a fa!'t sell only $45,900. 1 m 1nacula l r rondit\on e11ch u11i1 h,15 2 hedroom.!l. Oil('" uni! he." n fireplaC'f" !hf' olhf>t" ho!i A sundeck ovr rlookini;: the golf 1..'0llrse. [lon'l llf'lnv Call !oday Rt-d Carpel, Realtors 546-B&UI. \\'eekends. ill E . .23nl St.. REAL TOR 644--0134 Or1gina! ll:i.rbor \"1e11· NB. &lfi.~192. Gri'lci(}us 2.:>-IB'. 4-BR hon1e . . . can you buy a dupi ...... u1 Corona 1tel i\!nr Jor Sf12,'100? At &eni<: Proper· ties, thaf's \\"here. ·: r:B.. 1 h.-1 . upper llr. Ground f!r. l\,1s !'lt'p·dn. li1·, rrn . \\;ll"f.Jl:· J11>l1·. 1,1 '•1. l'lll .• l·Hl' & ha. 1-'f'nC"<'d .).ard. All for .s-19. o:i0 WESTCLIFF Gen.rel Genera l v.·Jlh n1agiuhr-ent l i ving • BR ' BA f .,. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;I r o o n1 . o u I s 1 a n d i n a • . , am. rin., ... 1, ~ f.hmncr.« School. ~7.0CIO. BLUFFS "E" !'LAN ln.n1l!'-Cl\fling and exceptional Prin. only. 5;11·5736/646-0672 \"ie11· -Open t-:1 Sar. &. 2200 Sq. ft .. with 3 BR. & family rm. Lovely Sun . -2907 Ehlltidf'. INDOOR POOL IRON Gt\ TES leading to n1agnificent SP.'-\.N~ ISH ESTATE. Red tUe roof. Heavy wood doors. J\.tassive beatns and sky domes . In· terior gardens and \\laterfa Us. \VOODEN £R I DG I~ over slrean1 leading to secluded master suite ,,·ith I~on1an ba1h and private patio. F"orn1al living r oon1 ,,·ith cathedral beams. Library & n1usic roo1n. GUEST F'A- CILIT'':I'. l-'icsl.a party room and bar. Can· tina ki tchen. Banquet forn1al dining roo1n overlooking 45' den 'rith :-;park!ing indoor pool. Call 045-030:1 . 8£ACH GIANT-5 + DEN $25,950 J-'.o\NT ASTIC V :\LL:"l::. llrnnbling ranch nestled n1inute5 I ro1n sandy beach. 5 bed- roon1 s. Step dO\\'n cle n. Formal dining. Coun· try kitchen. l~ntcrtainers party roo1n . BET- TER JI URRY ' Call &l>-030:!. OWN YOUR OWN 8£ACH "BA\TRONT LUXURY" -l'EE LAJ\D. ''ou O\\'n the beach and doc k in your O\\'D back )''ard. Secluded Balboa Coves hon1e. lluge courtya rd entrance. 4 bedrooms in· eluding private 1naster suite '\'iU1 3rd bath. Gourmet kitchen. Family den with crackling firepl ace. Large living room and for1nal dining area overlooking entertainers patio. Sandy shores and peaceful bay ,,·ate rs. WON'T LAST ! CaU 04>-0303. ISLAND PARADISE-POOL & GUEST ENTERTA li\Elt.'-' OELIG l-IT -Spacio11s island par adise. Large bedrooms. Elegant m aster suite. 2 be<lroo1n chil dren's <.1rca. ForJnal dining rooin \Vith bea1n ceili ngs. Gour111ct hltchcn. llard\rood floors. Large living roo1n \1·ith fireplace overlooking con1- pletel ysecluded rear grounds. l!ugc enter- tainers pa tio n'il h \Vaterfall. Sparkling pool a nd guest lacillly. llrnnd ne\v li sting. Call 645--0303. NORMA XAVIER Winner of Top Dollar Productiori Trophy PHIL BRYCE Winner Top Listings Taken T•ophy FOREST E. OLSON 11'4 I 22tt Harbor Blvd. , courtyard entry. Bal cony off the dining rn1 . & patio off the fan1ily r1n. f'reshly decor. $74,900 PRIVATE WORLD .. in Can1co Shores. Ocean & Canyon vie\,. & lge. pool. 3 Bdrn1s., forrn<1l dining rn1. & fami· Jy rm .+ separate gucsl sui te. $159,000 BAY & BEACH REALTY 675-3000 associated BROKERS -REALTORS 102~ W Balboa 67J·l6f>J YOUR HOME AT THE BEACH In thf' 00\'f'll'd };ing]f' family residf'ntiat nrci'l Sou!h or ~he }[11'\' In Coronn 111') i\J.~r. An. "flJlnlltnTIHh~ly '.!IOO ~r1 . IL :; Bit 3 Jt,\ ht>n1r 1vith f;in11lv f'l""()ul !Ir h11g(' 111'11'1"r ~u1tr · f•tll.v 0111• hl<wk iJ),fl\ I (){-~·;111 Bh··t 1Jt r11:i IJ(• ,1(Hll'!I f•ir 11111.v s:1 ...... ~, I ';Ill f•H l"ll.•1;,iil._ r~1-1-r211 ma *BY OWNER* HARBOR VIE\t:'. f.fonnro model, 3 Bdrm. 2 BA, he:i.ulifu lly 1let·oraleri & J:uvlscapf'd. Ba !I ke t bn 11 court in backyard. lOCil Port l.Dck11Jelgh Pl., NB. $66.900. Vacanl & rcody to JTKJ'\'e. 642-l(("{J. 2 STORY BAYFRONT 2 801\T 000{, 4 BR. 3 BA, lrg fAm rn1 1.1•/frplc, liv rm, dinette. R4, Slt5.000 or ]f'ft/I(' option. Dy 01vi1ef' 271 Bll\!'hort• A\·('. Long l\r;u·h 1,\l1un itn:( H.1y1 •l?S·li\P .• I ~~~:~TENNIS.POOL I (><.I 11i:>r sanifl~ bciiut. nr:ir, 111•1\· :,' Br , :: Ila, Rh.Jff~ ti•ndo 1.1·1!h fo1'C\'•'l' vlc>ll' of lll!S". 'l·I CUll!On't extrRJJ. Nr. pnol ,t· tenni!I club. 644-2336 SPACIOUS LIVING fnhulnus roun111in Vitllry l)l)tnr. 4 hr. 3 hR, & n1ut·h much 1nol'f'. Sf,4,900. BY 01vncr. s3g.....w.io, I • 675-5726 Wt ·lt <JnC&Company .. . ' .... ' 2601 Lighthous• Ln. Top o! the line \'1C\\' horn!'. Like n('"" l..'\rge$t s.1ngl<> story Broadmoor II. 4 BH, Flt, V."t'l bar, fonnal 1t1ning. OPEN SUND:\Y 1-:i }'I~ I t '"~t l!i~hw,l\ { "'"11 .. 1 old 1\-1 n r,;, rill!!! ft!Vlf:R.\ r:t;.\l.T\' 119 J1roarh1·;11·. ('ii.I * 6-l2-7Dlii ir YOU ASKED FOR IT Lo.•a1 101:: Cultei;:r I' k . ~-111.1~u·1nr:: h1-:1.~~un1n h!c>, Bllrn1o;: l11rg('. rineC'd rig-h r, ('qn~ult Groll(<' i\le:<e1, ,\~I about hou.~C!'S. eu·. C-lli·~~l 1 or a::t7-426.J. t:ASTSIDC:·GO EAST:'ilf11'; S,UJ::S PRICE $30,500 \'A OK. This :1 lxlnn. 11• 1111 h011 "t' 1111 Ii;:•· It-~ l•·I. d"uh!L• ~ar::iiP. 1·.~t\k toi slY.lp:<. bus ;;top. Call t.'.JS Real F..~tatr NO\\'. ~l.'\.-11(18 B\' (J\V~f:ll l\1o\'e·in L~1r11J~ 4 Rr. dC'n & lgC' fnm rrn. r.fal\ter Br & den Oi)th u~!atr.o;. $."17,.1(0. ()i,l'n 2-~1 Sat ,r., Sun. 2021 Ahso. ti7:roo:~ ·==--BY 0\~EI~ • Catal111H v1e11· fron1 ll··f'11n1 iew Pari: .\ RB.. •I l~,\. fa.in mi .• inrl n1ctlher·in·la\\' sui1 P. Pnc1• rt'dUCf'11 s.i~.:.im. I m rn r<t . ~-Prin •)nly. Gl:>--36~ f.11'.::->A Vt•nt•·. l1nn11u'. :I Mr "1 H11 hHllll' I\ fq11,~ .t l~\'(•ly ~Hnil"ll \\ ilUll I!"•'"""· i\'r schJ.~. Zi41J.~._;:12. Upen hot1S1• 1.:1 ,.;at ,., . ..:iJn. _4_o_ur_Bed--r---: I $33,000 SPIRAL I Tius Cflfila ~tesa hornc ha.a ~ ... " ' -'""'' ""'· o.ic n,.,... '"fd STAIRCASE ·: • i halh!I, rew carpel• di --....,...... ~ drllf:lf'll : boat ac c eu . 1•' • o! t>111:1.111n(i1n;: buy. Fi.nit OtTM' ~ ~ + . , l tttllt•L1i"-CU tJ.Mi-TITI. ;'\:.. >! I t t OP£N11L9 •17S 'UNfOBENCl r 'f•' POOL _ [11 11~$'11\ll rnA~~~ ~1~:.;:s . _ ml Sq, n .• or luxury. 5 BH't . Plus 3 bath11 -PANORAMIC Gourmel kJtcht'n l'le r ve~ OCEAN VIEW 1•lei;nnt forn\Al dlntng room. f.iamnioth rarn. rn1. Sep One lhird acre heautlfu\ly !nundry r111 . Ura n1 11. t I c bin d s cap ~· d !iUrround1 n.:-splrnl ~ta1 rca11e to secluded i;plH'ious VIP residence wiU1 n\Cl!ilt>r suite. Walk in 4. d~ks and 180 ft , view ciost't~. Spo.r1d \1V pool, Bikf- fron1age. Newly Introduced to beach. Prlcffl Jor fut 111 1h1• n1arket. S79,00 0 Mle~ /lun1· !! Cal l 961-2-Mn 64li-7TI1 Open evt>s. COLO:'< IA!. REAL ESTATE Walker &Lee 11 111 ~ 1 1 1111 1 Da na Po int 5 & s CARMEL MODEL .. .. l.1t.\11ry pll1.~ 3 BR, 2 BA. lu1'P.i>' R\'0(',1do r pt11 1hruou1 , 1 f'U1HOUl d1"V"· Jg1• fi.1111 Mil 11 1\·er ba1·. t"onnRI din m i. I :-.11·1: 11·eeil1111<1 11 ~·unmer All elec kit., O\'ert>i.ze lot, ~ llo.uf', :! HR 2 hn. 11 ,:wiken lg rov patio. Block tencr I 1u~f. l~•~y f,·pir', n1in:.i1e:s Adult Ot'<'Ul'leJ. lnunnculalf' · frl"loil h1•11rhf'~ .~:H.f(i() Pl"icrd !or Quick sa.!r. LINGO REAL ESTATE BRASHEAR REAL TY 4~ •199--13~7 S.1:?·7411 : eves. !}68.L17!\ ............ ~ ............ -1 ............ ------i OCEAN HARBOR VIEW I VALUABLE C· 1 PROP 1:i.l!IXI !Sil f1 ~01 s~:i,ooo 1· with lg old 2 story Bk.r. 1 '111 li7:.-7.1J 4 Scp,•u·nt1• din!n ' pantry, .•ep TO "Of:-r.1ovED: 2 81;-1;;1-;s,,, I u1ili1,v·: 111lll , ~Ill ftnt> ,1 I Uni1 apl, d\lplex & :1 l'Otld1l11on. 1nr r will ca.n-y ·i hl' hou~.P. ~i:\4-lti~i. :it ll ' int. ~) , E1ste1u11 lll@~i;lllll CONDO on Upper :"\pt Bay f61 ••7 ( ~") 54' •)OJ ~~or sale by o\.\·ner: Erlst ·-1"~ - Bluff 3 Br. '2 Ba. D.R .. I """'""'""~'!!~""""'"" l.1\', r1n., lrg deck, put10 $36,950 n'·<'rlookin.g Bay. S6..~.0CXl ONE YEAR OLD H.~· 11ppain1n1ent. 64·!-S;,1:1. j' L.\1 Cn!h"C' U5e or (iUIJ, ' Fountain Vall•v 1.-•:>0tls and he11.vy shake roof. ·~ Bia: berh'C'•n1s , in('! a large '1Rr:. :ORA. t'rn\~. drpr, bltln~. n1aster suit<'. Glas!'! galttcn l •11111;1r l"l1ll'I. ~~i .. ".00. IG121 kill•hen 11 i1h 1·on r In i.o c ..; f'.l~ins ('\re· F \'. clerinlng Ol"f.'M aM color ' ·"':t-;";'.!61 ;,.io-f;.li.17 C'Olled appli11ncc11. Sh.•p do\111 I Ha;bo7 Highlands living· lrunlly mo111 v.·lth 4 ro.e.rini;:-llrcplt1ce. N ~ \I' 1 . r1 1F\I. IHI~. ra111 r,:1, \1·/ f":>:t'rtll 11·r rirea nr11r lhe. 111011la•r.u1.J:111· n·:rruL l '."121 beach. Ten n .. <; to 1M1lt. Bkr 1\111t.1 Ln. :\".It 96;2.5;,Jl, \ :0:;·11d ,\.· D !!It " fli5-.lijl('(} ---~~~----H~n11;;gto;;"'s.-;;ch I c~~~~E ··~\ MEREDITH r~L·~ ... r1c n.,~mu-...--n. near 1 1t~ GARDENS! f>Cr11n. L';1ft n! bedroo n1 :H.U!('S. '.! \"~llit)' be.ths, huge Tl 11·: PL.AO.:: ,.., l 1 ,. r !1ep.1r;1t!' lam1\y r o o n 1 , S1unn1nl: <1 Bl:. ~ BA r11rm:il livini room. bit: {'\"i!!'Ull\'('08 hllfll(' "''It h "CMtin11'" ki!l'hrn \\'ilh ft.JI rlrarn'.lti(' fr·a rui·e.~ and \hf' l:1 1e.~1 fi:<tures? Pl~h s:-il11-l•·1·p\ llo•lr pl11.n. t"~rprt 1n f'\\"!Y ruo1T.: Bi~ \irnuulul plUlt~led <len opens tree l'ludderi lot! A very .. i;: oo a in a J:t" ni t i c P. n I culy h11rue ror u \et•y tiny .•cn:-ene<l patio. 10251 price ol $27,!0J. 'l·ou nan1c C1"11.in1er -Open ].j tOOay thr tern111! Bkr 962-E:Vll -S61 J((l. ... ............................... 1 l.)J;, 7:!'..!J su~·N'1>5(')r 10 -~·~..L _E~~~~~l_nc-. Spanish Arches L"11iqur '1 bedtWni. '.! full liarhs 1·;/sunken P.om1U'l lub •'· snu .... ·{'r in pi·i'.a1e rn11stel' .l'\11(('. Step d011"n \lv1n,i:: mont 1·./r r•rplarr Fan1 .. us n.•an1• :....1r.lr 11 l;,to·iH'll 1\"/1·x1ra 1~~rgl' µ:1!!11. \\':-Jlk ln hfoaeh. .'hopp•n!:. !< r h n n 1 !i anll J•ril"Hli• !'V.'int/1 t'nr11~ rlub. This hon1e TK'f'!1s r1f'c'01".1!or ·,. inuch -pncC'd b<'low 1n11rke1 11( $.1l-'i,::Ur) COATS WAL~AC E REALTORS 962-4454 SUl'ER DELUXE 3 Bedroon1s + honus room 11•ith 21 ~ bn•h~. CU!>!Om \\-'All· SPANISH HACIENDA 18x42 POOL :: Ill"!. :: BA, huge family ronn1. huit*' game rm. form11l dining . La Cue11a·~ largest, 1nost t'legant homf', rloi;e to hcurh. Owncr lrlln~f. BRASHEAR REAL TY 842·7.\11: e1·e ~·1178 WALK TO BEACH 1 In Huntington Beach Brand ne .... ·. 2 Bedroom ft.1ud ~ f\rrtr'Of1m houses. fro1n $..~2.~f4J. Bc111 buy on 1hr Coo.s1. SCOTT REAL TY 534-7533 REPOSSESSIONS for inh1rn1Rtinn And location r1t flll'"t' Fl I.\ & \' 1\ hon1e•. cnnt;ict . KASABIAN .. • l ~l~t~v~ln~e;-:--------11;rv;;i;.,.;--------;;;;;r.;:;---------0,:::;:::;-i;7;::;-----:-;-:=:=:-;;;;:::;:;----;'":'.::::::--n::::~---·--:c;----.,--,,--,-Surn:1a1, Ft:;r.i;:ry 10, 1<;74 CAJLY P\l,OT D 7 Irvin• L•vun• 8e1ch Laguna Niguel Lagun• Ni9uel Newport Beach --'-.Nr.e::w:;:po;;;;r;;t:,B,:•'=•::;<:;:h,-----;::;-:N•=wpo=rt;;;Be:.::_•~<h~::__!!~ ----------------- ------BY O\VNER -On 1uper i~obelt ..,,.fbikc t r \'.I. 1 . award·"'lru1ln" Appalooaa. C-;tkedral C'elUnw:i, 4 lut, 1' 2 S.\, !lln. rni .. lam rn1 , beaut, JJ'ld5qf d ., UI llh.'8 Of 1nore exprn~tvi:-he>111f'~ ~las1~r plan. con1m s;>l ,f.O) :. .• 1.:t'l1G OPEN SUN. 1-S 1147 EMERALO BAY Frcurh CbuntrY cha.rm In <>nt' of So. Calif's. n'll'l!ll t'le11.1red pr Iv ale c:on1munlrle11. Oak f I r 1 , , belu'tl t't'li . hrl1·k, lllt' & cun-~I \1(;()11. J Bdrrus .. 2 bath"; ()C'f'll./1 Vl'"W Counlry kHl'h<'n & h:rrace. Sl29.SOO Open Hou'" S.t/Sun 12 lo 5 * 31SS8 w .. 1.9 ~;,.. . .. HOME ON THE RANGE ENTHUSIASTIC GOLFERS \Vatch. the roundups fron1 thts exewtive home 1n A country setting AVlAY FR0~1 THE , "HUSTLE-BUSTLI::" OF CITY LIV.ING . \• < lake Fore1t Live in co mfort in t.h is spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath Co ndo. Located on the 7th hole or f.l Niguel <~ountry Club. Superbly det·oratt:d - 1ntludes upgraded drapes & air condit ioning. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVlTEO -.· TO A VERY SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE DAILY FROM l TO S :.' L~x:ury. living in spacious f4~50 sq ft ) home on Rig Canyon l .olf Course. des1gnttd '''1th <.:01nforl 111 mi.nd for the dis- • ,. · .. ''R'' RATED HERE OPEN SUN . 1-S 32641 M.diterranean Lugurlll Nigutl. An 111\r., nt>arly n1•1v ~Ionarch Bfl.y Tt•1i ·uc-r hfl!Jl l' 1)! ncarh 3,(MX) ~'I · It -l Btlni1!$., ·:1 baths; fo1·1nu! tl1u1ng m l , (an1ily 1•n1, Sw1nunlng povl, YRADE -TRACE TRAD E -$47,SOO. rr1n1111a\1 ng hon1c O\'.'OCr. • ··.: GRUBB & ELLIS CO. ' ' c~)niu..,21 .. 494.9794 'T' 1000 N. COAST HWY . LAGUNA BEACH d<'l'lui, jacuzzi Ce111•rnus I ~'"''"'"'"'"''"'""""""""""!!!!!!!!'"'""'""''"''"'"'""""'""I AMONG THE MAN Y QUALITY FEATURES ' !i l~drms. 5 Baths. 19'x28' blaster Bdrm. 1.-an1 iJy roo111 v:ith 11 et b<1r. l--'""orn1al dining roon1. 4 F'1repl aces, l lclrd1,·ood floor~ · ~ and 1Alh & pla!i ter lhruou t, J<'u!ly carpetl'd, ('0111plete 1ntc.r· .-,."r . \=~~ c un1 ~yste1n , 2 rur1~aces. 1r-:ooon 4 JE1' J:\CUZZI. 3 car ' 1,,;'J ~,J, ~uragt'. Uutdoor J1r ep1t. J•1dly landscaped R.ai.n gutters ·,:-,.~ oiudoor liviJ~ &: a. i;wrtping l ~L~•~g~u~n~•..;;B~•~•~Cll;;_____ Lido I •le Oi.'ean vll'\\'. $129,:'JOO •• ~,'. completed. · · ~:.:~... , P RIC ED AT $310,000 ','' "f~I OPEN SUN. 1-S ~l EMERALD BAY Ch11rznl11ij 5 Bil. .. 3 bn. homt> •(' ···-•• •' 7 R IS 'tG Rd "' . ; :;: , oya i1111n &0r9• o.1 , Big Canyon, Newport Be•ch ·,-:.i.:-~,~ OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S 213 VIA DIJON 115 MONARCH BAY on choiee I&~-lc vl.'l lot; Thi.'!: 4 bdrm., 3 bath Spanl!!h cil'n, spacious l1v. r1n., style-home ha .. 11 a pan1•lcd lrµlc., dining nn., p!aynn, family rm., frplc. in mstr. lgf'. patio. Jtoon1 far pool. hflnn. & a swimming pool. A\·cess 10 tennis c t s . , Guarded gales, priv. beach sv.•imming paols. Oy,'TI('r -·, PRESENTED BY ' ROBERT L. HALLE Y, REALTOR •':·'' 3 Bdn~1., 2 1 ~ ba.. rf!mod. .t.. •.le<'t:•rllh'd -<' ha.rnung "°'flr' Jill~~~1:~· i'"~;;~;~W~;~;~r;~~;~.~:~;-~h ~~w~~~w~-~N~-=e:~;:=-~ •• ~-:;:;~.::;'O(~-;:w~-~w~-::O:-~-::O:w~-~-~-~-~-::o:w~-::o:-~-~-~-=I .. ~ -WOOD BEAMS Jn 1his !~' x 20' f;1n1i\v l"(IQm \1 ilh la r,i.:e sionc· fil;(·plll•'l'. .1'01·1n;1I dh1i111.: 11 ~1111, 1k~ulilt• OVt'nNI ki1 L'ht•t1 \1'ilh 11r~1k Sunkt•rl h\'1 11): l'Ul!IU \\1111 l)S rnvn rlrcpl11c1" /\ l'rra1n pulf in & out Only S4.'"i.100. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REALlY 17214 COAS'T 11\\'Y. 1 n ot: 846-1384 &_ ZJ3: 592-2845 Pric:e Reduc:ed $1000. 2 Bdrm. + Pool $23,995 2 Bdm1 condo., <ll'sirablc grow1d leve l floor plan, l '·1 yea.rs n('v.·, Fre!\11ly Painted .... 1th IM tefu!ly p.l.nC'le<l l\lld n1il1'\Jr1.'(t living rcc)n1 . plush \.\'llllpaPE'rcd dining ~a. shag carpet~ & custom drepc'S, oversized pe.ntry area, near 11ehool!, ""'<tlkln~ distB.nce 10Hun1 Ing ton CentM', Swiinmlng pool and m11ny pRrk ar«as. l 'rice re- dured Sl!XKl. Now SjOO hclov.· markl't v11tue. Cull loday 1147-309S \'Jo:T~.'.l"t/\N~ AI>:O.llNISTllt\· 1'JON S/\Lt:s BROKEfl hi;indlini:: IW1u ·h art'a pro1>· ,.rtif'!i. }''or )"•JUI" inspeJ'\1011: E :1:N· lypt._• on•· slury lil)!l\P IOl'fl led 011 1·ulr1rs111· ne1tr occ•a.11. Dbl<· s11c lr11 ~ffixl()(}). P..11ru·h !ii~ le kitc-J11•n \.\ ll!'!Col trirk ILr p. & shiny vinyl brick tloorirw;. J'r1velr !1v rm ··••itll 211rt firp., Jtame rn1, irunken H.om:1n tile lob 111 mastrr vatuty, walk 111 1·IOf;Ct. 3 Car gar age . Tl.t'~f'S.!led and vncant. Ava.ila hlC' ror inspection. Bier 962-:i5l l AS.5U?o.tA BLE VA.. Exe(' pt 'I r!ean ad\! O('C\lfl :!BR home. on Y,'('11 n1einfd t.,1l-rle-1uH·. Prol ld~epd, on xtra Jg \01. Veg gardt-11, lru!t trt'es, patio roof along ho.ck of hol1<Jt". $43,SOO. BOB OLSO~ RE;\L TY 9i9-:i&O:!J 5-113-:;mg Huntington Ha rbour WATER VIEW -Approx. 2::00 SQ. f'T. o~ TAX REFUNO? fn\'t'Sl t ho.~r doll~ in a rrin11' lo.·:i.tlon c'011U...• 111 \\'alnut Sq uar r. Air 1'flndit1onrc1 l'On1rort insi•I{', 1ie-11r pa.rk and pool outside. l>1any i•xtras and •.. it's !!pe..rkling clean. 0 n J y $31,IXX). CALL 552-7500 VISION " .. •, '( .. r : Ll\'. Allt"J\ C:OMPOSf_U !)~' •I llDR.l-i1S. or .. ~. fo",\l"\1. ltr-.1.. SERVICED OY J l:!.ATllR00r-.1S. Onr "'illl! rratuJ1' Sf.o!lCIOUS LIV. Rt-.1. \\'1111 1-!I (;][ VAULTED llPt-:;-1 R LI\l\-1 cr,;11_JNGS. ll E AV Y SUPPO R T ·r I l\1 B E !l S , CENTER l-"lRF-:PLACE, sliding glass doors open 10 large covered putio. U11i1111e kitchrn & ram. rm. APPROX. ~ l-'"1'. LONG, • red hill '"'""" BfLT-IN RANGE, DBL. OV1'::N. DISl{\VSlfR., D!SP .. WET BAR IN J.~AM . r.EALTY P.EALTORS R..\1., sliding glass opens to Univ. Park Center, lrvine GARDEN PATIO \V/\.\-'OOD 13 Rooms + Tennis .,.. Bike tr11i1. Excellent JocatiOn near Park. E ;>i:citing hu1d.,caping. v.·/y,· carpets, dr:1pi.•s. !!fll)n'.IX :l()OO sq. ft. Only J years olcl. Owner 1rill fina:it•e, Bkr 833-3380 TURTLE ROCK DECK & OPEN RAFTER Roor·. 111e entlre grounds have sp1inkler sys'Pnl ,i:, arc enc-lfll'rrl \\'ilh plas1er & red brick v.·nl!s. THIS BIG llOUSE J.t: 1"1!F: "BEST ilUY" 1~ THE VlLL,\GE !or only $67,SoO FULL PRICE MISSION REAL TY 9S:> So. Coa.~t H"J' .. L..'\guna PHONE (7141 494-0731 WHAT A STEAL-\\';i!ch th!' boaL~ fro·11 your 4 Br._, 2 RA, lr: 1.'0rner Jot. 1l111i ni; 1110n1 "r d{'l"k. l~njoy 1 nr. park ,,. pool. Open Sal r hr in::i rt ; 11 1 n 11 &-Sun l-3. 195ll Sierra ran yo1 1 in1nc:ine · \\"Alk IC'Qn\·ersalion Rl'I'<•• l'llll its !'nnio $..i'J,900 u n r I a::: 1 lei bc'ot'h fron1 th1" rtnll L"hrery firrplRt'e. A hlock >l".:l-S116 hour<' chornirr . Frp\c-. 2 to 1he b~ach ConUn for just ----sl.a int.'<I i::la.~~ 1•01nr!ov.s . :.! $2-l.JOO. \\',\L~L"f SQUARF:: Al pine P.R., rt1ning area opens onto ('fl11rlo. Cozy 3 GR .. 2 ball, ~e~·h1d1•d bnek JI 1t 1 i u. HUNTll\CTON HARBOUR. i;h r1r.. tlrupe_s, p11!io, air n1assive Ul)e. \4':('. kitc:h<'Jl. RfAL1Y rond , !XJOI, rRble TV , Recently rcn1odcled, incl. J721 ·1 COAST }!\VY. 71·1: &4&-l~ & 2l:t: 592--28'15 Irvine SELi. brand ne1v ":.!" Pinn home Turtlerock. 3 BR, 2 B1\, \VPt bar + c>xlra.s . Lovl'ly & priced lo sell fast. 833-828'2 Have !Ontl'lhln~ you want to sell? Claull!ed ads do It well -c:al1 Nt )\\' 64Z 5678. dl.~h11.i.hr storage. S30,9'"JO. nrw rop~r plumbini.::, This By 111\'llf'r. 642-3781 . OllC''!! hffn loVC'd k roddled. SACll lFICf. near new by Your!! for only .$55,000 -but o"'ner, 4Hn, 2 ba. trplc, hurry! Spani.§~1 i;t~l'. g orge? u s RETREAT F' r om the JX?Ol. \A 8 1r RSsWT1e, T'€ally squirrrly v.·orltl in thi" 2 nu·e, cul-d!'-1'-RC <' o rn er BR 2 ha ~uni h P'·, I 67"' """"' ·• · c ry ome. va e, .,...,...._, _FAhulo11s living rn1 . & b1ick \\'i\LNlIT SQUARE; AlpinC' frpk·. Country kltch<'n. !11il- CondQ. Cozy 3 BR. 2ba!i, lion dollar roasl view -all shag, drapes, patio, air for only $69,700. C'<.'nd , pool, ca.hie TV , clish11.·shr, storage. $30,950. \VALK TO REACll from !hi.~ By 01>:ncr . &12-37fll shingled cottage set behind · H picket lt'nce. o• M!Cluded Huntington arbour charm street. 2 'BR ., den, ~ henmcd cri1. liv. r m . \.\'/fr1)lc. SmnU brick patio &. a tiny price -$47,500 ~ ·: BE INDEPENDENT ""'i!h thls 1wat laundry & dry eleaning bu s i n e !IS; in popular Cmu;t Hwy. Joe., for only $8.000 ~ fiunlinglon fiarkour JUST BF.AUTIFUL IlJGJ-IT COMBINATION in thla 1tunning redwood &. gla!IS house that S\U'Veys I!. smuhlng roaat & ~Rn view. Wide redwood gll.rdrn- deck, 2 BR., den, aH with ocean vlew, for $82,5(X) SHIELDS REAL ESTATE 4 & [)('n, 3 baths. S1>t>c:iou!!iJ----'--'--'---'----'-;:_2=:_:_::::::::__ ___ N•wport S.ach club. SU0,000 tran.<o1. $167,500 2-trty. :0.1t'tlit. New add. & Uc-c. $129.~. WHITE WATER ..• LAGUNA Oceanfront O.Y.0. Lftguna H.oyall' No. 79. 3 Bdrrnl5., 2 ba. U ase, lease/option, 111 SQJ() mo. Sale pr. $89.~~ Welton®Company R ~ A L T 0 R S ' Big Canyon OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1-6 24 PINEHURST LANE Thi~ :'lti\GN !Ff Ct:S T Hl'th1'(l(Jd llon1(' rrl'ated Py thr nrrhitc-ct--0v.11('r L\ one ·~f trut> hcau l y . Drnmntic eanyoH vie-.1-· {'s\at(' 1ri h.-. 1·or11plC'te1\ by .Tu 1 y. Sp:i.n1sh Villa, co un 1 r y sC'lling int,~rior. Lake--l1k1• pool. \\'aterlalls. 11 r o r la11rl.~;1 ping, trees and pull i..;ol! ~-0urse. Fur inforn1atiun ('iii! 497-1761 HIDEOUT I o~ \rH1\l.E \VATC11ER'S 1-'0INT. 2 Bil. l_'QTI[f'JllJl., opi'n tw:i.1ns.. trpl<'., det·k., & lanat. Sn1all bu I .:un1mt)fliOUI'. S71.~. WEEKENDER \"i•'lor•<l &at·h. 125 Sunset Terr., l}C'll ~un. 11-:i, 2 Bunkrrns .. dining rnt., s1one fflJL. Jg{' rlc.·k. $:.ti,000. HIGH SCHOOL KIDS .• !'.'afl walk lron1 here & "keep their {'QOl in the swimming p:ioL"· alOO Sq. fl. ot contemp, Bvin~: ocean & canyon vie\.\'S. Secluded lanai & niany extras. Easy llnance. $72,500. 4!M-7551 100 N. Coast Hy,-y., Laguna h,11,:'}' (or')'"5 ea.i..<c-r Cu,tom-On '/2 Acre! Lots o( privacy in U1is {'[t-gn.111 3 hrh•n1, near U1c bcuch & i;hopping. Excellent noor plan "'ith v.·a rm, \·\hrant decor. :! hafhs, _F1repluN', PatiCI & BBQ. Shakr roof. And iuspiring 1"h1\C 1''ft1Pr 'o'iCl'o'! $86 ,000. Ca ll 49-1-Ml.t~. TARBELL, Realtors 1!,20 S. Coa;,t J-l\\')'., L. B. OLYMPIC ... FOR RENT! ::: BR, lt~ b:1s. ail' cond, comn1. po.11. $250 prr mo. P.EX HOOCl:.:S ltE ALT't' ~00 OPEN house Sat & Son ] ~ prn. 2 1~11don1iniu111.'l. 2-1886 Via San H.n.f:1t>l & mf5 Via ~an J\t,1 rtinf'. 3 Ildnns, 2 Bu t>:.rh. 1"op cond. t"1-IA 1C'nns or !akt' over exillting low inlrrest t-' JI.A loans. FreC' bus st'I>'LCt" I o shOj)J)i ni.: 1•rnll!I., Glendan Ht•;.lly, :~1.~-2'!1\. (J\\'N YOUlt 0 \\'N APT . near \'ictor H ugo~. SpectBcular criastlinr \'lt"w. $4 3,5 00 . \\'allace L. Nerf, Realtor 21.8 Forest 494-9318 ASSU~lE 71,17,. LOAN 3 OR .. 2 "B/\. condo. Pool. garage. $27,900. 644-1525 CAPRI Realty Laguna Niguel ABOOLlITELY BEAUTIFUL COMPLETELY upgraded 4 Ilr., 2 BA, Cllil)elS, drapes and 2 lovely /lre-places. Nice, quiet, pr ide-o f - o,,.,'llership area. TREASURE REAL TY 492-2141 4'.n-3145 Eves. UY O\vner :>BR & den, beac-h stde Niguel Short'$, l }T'S ne11". Guarded community. R("(". crnrer v.•/tennis ro11rts. pool, etc. "'alk to be1tch. S79,500. <196-8122. ~~:In~.'-~.,,--~~ BY-0 v.• n e r -!' p :1 r 1 o u .~ 1...,i:u11a !'\ i.,'1.lel. Gracious ;idult living & ocean viev.•. 2 BR. 2 BA. lt-t 11. n y :1 n1 .. 11 i1if'S. linntarulate, S-17.~. 4!Jf,...!HOS_. ___ _ ~ BR l'IQme on landscaped 1'flrner lot v.·/occan vicv.·, . \~lllagl!: nlrl Laguna &. 2 pn!ios f.· n1a.ny extras. 11rril;i~e is yours in !his 2 S;-,7.4;il brlrni. housC' in n hi~torir LINGO REAL ESTATE Sf'C\l<lfl o! the elty. \"iews rit 494-~. <199-1397 1~1e oce~n, canyons_ & nati\'e :.iRR ZBA rlin rni 2 [ lc11 \ :grtation or U11s area.\ 1 i ~ hr~onni , co~m. ~1'. $50,5(Xl. ~ IS,000. 235:!1 B c Im a r . Olia.~ &C!-1l13 Nl-:\V 4 hr, 211 ba, l-'P ... North Vie11.'. 2100' s:plrt \vi. REAL ESTATE s:.o.ooo ""'""542-<735. 1190 GIC'nnryre ~', 49'i-94i3 549-0016 OPEN HOUSE Builder' Close-out i Custom niodels to 1·hoo.<;e from. $e\\·er bonds in & 11uid ror. Prier~ rAnge rrom S44.T":JO to $6:1.000. FifiAnc:ing Available. \VO i he sho11•n {ron1 noon lo 5 P.t.1. Saturday & Suntl:iy Feh. 9th & 10th 1059 Santa Ana St. Arch Beflch HeightR Laguna Beach Appointn1enti; may b<" 11e· ('Ured by en.Bing 494-0301. Ocun View Duplex Lido Isle SUMMER NEAR- i\!o,·e in · best priced home 011 one ol the larger lols. J Bil.., family rm., 2 baths. $i9,500. TRADE ONLY Clear -3 Bil., 2 ba. Good rentnl history. 3i5,000. \\1il\ cousitlcr 01"an61;e County in· l.'Ome property up 10 SJ.l5,CXXl LIDO REALTY ii--\.,1 .. 1 'I! *673-7300 * OPEN SUN. 1·5 123 VIA ZURICH Newly decor. 2 bdnn. & den, 2 ba. Priv. patio, 11.1ndeck, must 1ee, $78.~- --,GEMw.-- 12>-F Tustin Ave., N.B. REAL TORS &42-4623 call to sec'. C.12-1188 c1Lti11g J '.;(; Q,, lh e (Jot/ Cou 1·je l'-1ESA VERDE G 0 LI-' COURSE HOME. By 01\'ller 546-!J'ii.11. • Mi,sion Vie)o $1000 & You've Got It Lease option this one year old ·1 lx'dnn 11lus POOL. Call & v.·e 'll show you, ai;k- ini:;: $43,500. The Big Ont 3 BR. J\.10NAC0 [Jeane l 'ondo on 10th F'air- \vay. Upgraded, prof. landsc aped coveted end unit in best location. Vacant. 11 flue \/crte Open Sat & Sun . 1-5. ' " ' . ' 5 BR ., 5 BA. Custom house on Fairway. Great family hon1e with large game room. Xlnt. view. Shown by appoint1nent only. Cllstom Fair,vay lot on Cherry Hills Lane. O\vner \Viii build to suit or sell outright. Call us rega rding other properties available ln Big Canyan. ' 2H45 E Coast Highway Corona dd Mar 075 1>'100 Over 20Xl sq. ft. 4 beclnn. li;: faro rm. 3 patios & lots Newport Beach Newport Beach o! trees. Asking $53,500. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Century 21/!11ission Cl!untry j• '!95-'11:!1 ur •193-0190 Newport Beach * IRVINE TERRACE * LOVELY GALATF.A TERRACE 2 DOORS OFF OCNFRNT Duplex -just listed, 3 BR, 2 B,\, ca., nc .... ·!y 1·emod .. cpts/drps, }'Urn. Gardt>n paliQ. t.lovc in or rent. SIOli,OCXI. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-:i NEW OFFERING! * H)'J Sooor;i, NB * ' B"'-' b 2 f \ Rf;ALTOR 557-280-1 w1'1., ., a, rp c·s 11 OPEN thrrafl('u!lt· pool. Harbor View/Carmel 2 Story Bayfront PRIVATE DOCK $2:?5,COO Open Sat. l·J 1806 Pt. Renwick Pl . JBR, 1-"am. Din. Qual. cpti;: 13.18 \\'_BAY l mmn c. H.V. ho1ne, and clrps, I..g. CQrn£'r yd. Pnrtoli no inod£'L 4 BR., Boot yd , Dog run, tn1mac~ :',1 ~ ba.. f(1rn1al din rm., X!nt-comn1, pool, llt'h, pk. ran1 . nn., bonus rm ., 0 1\Tier S67,!:'«l. 1721 Port 11'f!rpl r. 13f'aut. !ltexlca n Ashley Pl. 644-6480 J !;inrl -r rn ft "d f1n1sh lht'111H:h•1U\ ,X· •'11 r (' f U I ~;;<'l1•i·1 1,•11 OI 11r11Jl'l111trnt·nts ,t,, 11 •11 t1·n·1!.~ u.~Pt l "'lh thr f'l"!'<ll\'.~I llli{'llfl(J!l to l'Vf'I"}' 1let1ul, 1;:,1\1•-. •111" o1 r lll'C11n1•11 ... r .... 11111~ "' .tqp<·rb 11uallly 1'his -1 BeJl\Xll'n l••lll>', on ;1 pru K, 1-rra1r.~ 11" .. 1,•n n1r11I •tlniospheri: •n !he ht'art or J\;cwport Be11rh in R!K (',.a nvon. !l!odcstly priced nt sZ?:i:OOJ. ()pen llou.~e 11"111 be held l rou1 1--0 Pt-!. Sun . F··hntary 10th. lJLre(·IJOn!: A•g Canyon Rnad to Royal !-it. George, tun1 towards !he ~an 1 ~ block to P'lnl'hurst Lane & left f1) f\'.o. 24. . DONALD M. Bird ASSOCIATES REALTORS &32-8800 17802 Irvine Blvd. Tustin Location! Locationl 1-~a.-.hio" Jslnnd, tr v l n e lnrlui;lrial Compll.'ll, UCJ ttnd lhe bf'nch11, au v.·ithln 111111utes or Lhis v('!'y d(':;1 rable 4 bdrm. EastbluU h{'auty with a vlew. Bright und airy v.i th n r '"' C<\rpet i ng, point and dr;q)f'rics, th<: ~rl~t !!:po; for lormal 11.nd informal lifestyles. Vacant, re11.dy to niovc in today! Only Olli! valur like this, don'l miss it S69.9~ . OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 • s 2668 BASSWOOO CALL 552-7500 VISION e red hill * LEASE/OPTION * H.carty KOY!' to move right In. 4 Bedroon1s, 3 baths, with Family Room. 1115 OXFORD J.N., Wei;lcllft Open Sot/Sun. l ·S BURR \VllTTE REALTOR 2901 Nf.\\'l-'ORT. N'IYJ' BClt 675-4630 616-1003 Evn. 611 VISTA BONITA THE BLUFFS Btautlful upgraded condo on !leC'!uded Pine forest irreen· belt. 3 Dt!rm~ . 2~~ hnth1 . OPEN SUN. 1-S tiled entryv.·ay & rear & 1-'c:;;:;?-"~~~~=~- front p:1 iios. Lo1,1,· inaint. CHANNELFRONT * 67S..5930 * yard. $89.500 Incl. land. PIER & FLOAT 1 -...i3629iiii.i"ii" .i;;Ciii'ii'-i.'ii'ii'~~-... ;;;"'ii';...; I BUPJl. \Vl-IITE REALTOR GIB WALKER 3 Bdrms., 2 baths & 1-Bdrm. I' 2901 NE\\'PORT. N'PT BCll REAL TY 675-5200 + den. Great p11.tio Jor 6'5-4630 or 640-1066 en!ertalning. ;lli,IXXl NEW OCEAN NEW OCEAN NEWPORT BEACH FRONT DUPLEX REAL TY 675-1642 FRONT DUPLEX 4 bedroon1s 2 bnlh _ :: 4 BEDronrns 2 OO th • ~ bed· bedroom 2 bath. each unit roo~l 2 hath, crich unit h~s has a f irtplAC'•'. 11.nfl a f1rrpl.11."f;', 11nd fantasln: fnnt<1stic roastrtl \·ie1,-, 3400 coastal \ ic11·. 3·100 sq. fl. sq . ft. 646-7711 6-16---7711 11ARBOR VU ritONTEGO _ _. __ c _~ Sharp upgraded 4 BR. as • new. Open ]-5 dail y. w Iker I! Lee 1742 Port M"'!e;gh Cir. a 1J Owner. 644-6249 ••a.~ ••1 a.1• · EASTBLUFF Oceanfront Duplex 5 BR. dining rm, family, NP.ar new & very sharp. 4 aCI'Ol5S fro1n perk. Xlnt BR & 2 BA up. 3 BR f1unlly hoint. Ey <M'ner &. 2 BA Oown. Best buy 644-2951. on ocr:un at $154,!XXI! OWN YOUR O\\'N PARK charming 1 BR. '""""' )3tittingham "Rtalt9 nttUed in big trees, Ot'n with Franklin !love. S:~.500. FEALTCfiS 536 Westminster N . B . l'.36 Via Lido 67S--0123 OPEN Hou...e Sal & Sun 1-5 axxi ''isle. Caudal, Bay Vu Bluffs Condo 3 br, 2 ba. iOSO dn. $82,500 Agt 675-3.U1 TI-fE Cl-fA.;>,/NEL REEF 2 br, 2 ba. Waterfront r'Olldoll ;,qi,COl 10 suo.ocx:i Carey Realtors 6T":r3.>3:i 4 + DEN-1..ai-ge 1 story custonl in c u I -de -sa c . $65,900. Arut:iaus~ \V i I l s Realty 546· 77:tq, II.V. Hn1J: ~1 br. Fan1 r n1. din rm, 3 ba, lrg lot. Npt sc:hls. $79,950. 0 ""'n c r . 83.1-3894 UY O\.\"nCr " BR !'\lvn!Cl!" Hlll'b. Vu homes. 1627 PQrt Abbey. Open S<llt & Sun 644-8909 BAYCREST 3 BR, + den, 21; ba. PALERMO BY OWNER !-!arbor Vie11.' Hom~ 1 Br. Fam nn. 2 ''J Ba. Dcek & exlr.u Largt> •'O rner lot $74,500 No agents please ...._..239 Harbor View Home Jn1n1aculatr 2 lxlnn, 2 blllh horne v..,lh lovely d1:n. Sunl1- £'1\ h vinl{ rn1 11•ilh lirt>plact . Dirting rn1. l)ream kitchen \\'Ith self dl>:1ning oven & dishv.·ashrr. Patio, park·llke ya.rrl. Ex1:eplionally pMced a t $6.1,900. Cu.II !'"i-R).J73J. TARBELL REALTORS NEWPORT SHORES 3 Brlrin .. 2 balh home. ~'l'plt.'-Wt1lk 10 Mach , S<!8,~i00 Luxurious in every detail. The decorator \Vas given Ca rte Blanche here ! Less than one year old. 3 Bed.rooms with master suite up, convertible den, dining room plus large family room. 3 Baths. 3 Car garage. Tastefully landscaped on pool size lot. Located on culdesac of new homes . $97 ,500. 318 THALIA 494-0093 Short walk to beach trom Olis old, run-down ocellJl view duplex. Qmsisting of a 2-bdrm .. 11A, ba. unit & a J-bdrm .. 1-bath unit: on 1 k>l!. Should sell fast at S.\4,900 NEW OFFERING Brtght & cheery 4 bdrm. home wlth speclo.l charm. Lge. pe.Uo, det. garage, recently painted In & out. Just 11tep11 to beach. $92,800 &l<HS9380wner. SUPER BAYFRONT HARBOR VIEW HOME ELEGANT home. Pro. do- Beaullful 3 BR. 2 ba~. rnr. 4 nr. '1 112 bl\. fAm, Mon11.co, In belter than new ·renn!s too! Call tbe D.A. condition. ?o.tany ex1ras, Fee 673-1311. 2036 Commodore $69,000 OV.'llt'r 833.3985 EASTBLUIT OJndo. 011.Tim-. Formal D.R .. 3 BR, 21j Ba, Je.n1 rm. patio. Spilt level. Incl. J"e(:', fa c 11 . $67 ,OX!. 832-5888 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 321 LUGONIA Jones Realty 67U210 Newport Heights REDUCED $7SOO. 5 UNTTS-OCE1\NF'RONT SUID' & BEACH. nt t\oot , 3 LEVEL bld.i. Ann Inc $2i,OOO 789 Gavio!.a Dr. Lag.Bc:ich. :sl'D~ ~~ 4••·1100 ''"·5~71 GIB WALKER land and priced to sell e.t B~l~G'-'-c~,~\N~'~Y~O~N,-n_e_w_,lo-B=R= $63,0CK). Call Agl, 644-3MG_ + ram. rm .. corner 101, * MONAO) Pf;RFECTO * nr. golf C01.11-se. Best offer. Exc:itlllfJ V'tew CALL SHIRLEY SHERMAN Sl'rS.ax> --10% oo,·m QUINTARD kEALTY 181'1 Harbor Blvd. &12-w.tl CX::EANFRONT $72,UOO Fabulous view Coo11. OYO OCEANFRONT REAL TY 675-5200 llVH. 2 BR + clcn/3 BR HY,ti OP. Open llouse SUn, Sale loc, steps 10 p ark, 77 Rue Grand Du ca I , pool , achl. Prof. lndscp, 641-8M3, 640--0986. DUPLEX£.:) near uie ocean l\tlle~ Larson Realtor * 673-8563 * or bay, ocean & harhr lights. Brand new 4 bdnn., 2 00.: pluAh carpetl tt\ruoU1. 2 F'rplcs., 2 oo.Jconle•. &: the best in nWly vctrul Ste it today! $79,(0) VACANT LOT 118 Feet on the Water. Desirable Hum· boldl Island. Hew can you top this at only ~,000 ? CALL SHIRLEY SHERMAN HuntlnC)ton Harbour Realty 4241 Worner Avo .. H.I . 146 0641 adult a!'ll. 2 BR/2 ba POOL, !ittWity, elevator to be:!l.Ch. Swutz R ea I t y 53005. Laguna Broken OPEN ll·3 1007 Oro 1015 Om 1248 Momlnwilde: I 1396 Momlna!llrte m-1219 S52,950 $56,95-0 181,!SO S!t-1,500 OWN YOUR OIYN FANTASTIC BUY S\Pp& A\\'ay from private Back door to ~ach ~'lllk. bea(:I\ 11-nd pool. Ntar LA· 4 br + bay YU. Now SIO,<XXl gvnJ1 Rhop11.. Ne"·ly decor· 1ep , J-I UIT)'! QJ>(!n SUn. l · fllcd 2 en. 2 BA, many eii:-ripm. 425 Via Udo Nord. 1ra11. Gf\.1'. prkg tor 2 eerit, 6~741~. Rtd Carpet Realtors srnEET ro SI'REET 497-1761 Chann ,Poll,.. 2 Dr. 2 bo, "A~LM~osr=-~F=IN=1=s=H=m=---· l den, din, paUo, f r p 1 c . $13,750 Fully lt!SUl(l!l'l'I, 2 $85,0CO. 01'.'Tl!!.f, 543-0140. e.rt, 2 bl\, frp\c, walk ln Vacanclet cost monty! Rtl'lt closet, sky\li:th\JI, be fl n1 your hou&e. apt., stor.- eellina. lots ol !tlOrag~. 10%> bld1t .• elc. thru a Dally Pilot Oro St. Qwnf!T' 491--428.S Cla~!!Uled A.d. decor -de-e p shag, brlckit, CHANNEL FRONT 11.·ood & gas BBQ. $65,500 ,-.,.,_Bv0wn644-411:tl PIER & 2 SLIPS VIEW-TENNIS-POOL 2 BR, 2 BA. Below market Owner sacrilice beaut. nenr Call 675'--24.t!;. new 3 , Br, 3 Be., Bluffs PARK Lido Condo: redec. corido with forever vtew of :t BR, l bit., hobby rm., mtS:. 4'1 custoni t>:ottl'lls, Nr. lndry. rm. Dbl. gar. $43,800 pool & tennis club. 64-1-2:1.'\6 amkf'r 67"r~ ltLUF'Jo"'S condo OPEN. 403 AffiLI NF.: Piiot looktne tor Vb111. Ronta. 3 BR 2\ii BA . house In Nrv.iinrt Heights/ $48.500. Ktn Snlith 11.Jlr. CDJ\I. prrt pool, 64!">-8889 64().-0'll.'i or 5.))-M49 I NE\V Harbor View Honie, Portofioo. FanlMtlc vlev.'. Open Sun l·S. 640-1837 LlNDA Isle. Prlv&.te plU'ty v.·anl11 4 or 5 or & BR hon1e. Call 213-691·9639. BE,\Cl-l HOUSE best 11.rto, steps to ruan. $!(!,!XX). 0\\~r Call 61'"..,...2-\45, ti's a brteze .... !IOU YoUr Items \\ith ease. use Dally PiJol Cla89U\e-d, 642-5671. I C..\LL G> t46-1414 IJMI. .. l&..\LTY N11r N1w,.rt Peil Office OUPLEX • 6 {I.to. Ml!w! 2 Jo~ly tn\do-like s:. u d Io llpl.1. 3 Br • 2Ba eA Quiel area n(ar ~h<>PR & JC.hooi.. IS2,5oo SRl'ITINGllAM REALTY * 615--011' • \ I l , ••• \J ' Su11day, FtbniatY 10, 1974 Newpt" ~ Shorn Commercial --------"'-·! Property 158 6 STORES COMMERCIAL San Cl•m•nte 1--------. --1condomlnium1 BEAtrrD""UL Sh'!rechUs 4 br, for ul• 2 ba, ocee.n \'Jew Ofl golf course. Walk 10 shoppinf{,1----------- Be.ach club oplion. 1700 .sq OPEN HOUSE. B'V OWNER ft., Owner leaving it.ate · Sun 12 f'IJOn to 6 PM mmt sell. Prin only. For Mesa Verde Villu Condo, Wo call 581-0270. Shown by Ne\\/' Orange shag, all elec appt only • agt. kitchen, ttc., 56-1580 160 1 BR walking distanee to SINGLE STORY 3 & den. town A beat.it. Open houlM! P r e s t I g i o u s Newport Sat & Sun 968-1497 Rlviera. Open House Sat Sin Ju.n C.1pistrano ~~ ~k~arseilles, CM lncom• Property 166 RED CARPET EXCLUSIVU $19,7Yl. Re:tut"f"d $10,000 . Buildtt sf)l'C'la.l. l Br, :? b4 , 1 Hr: a.nd bat.:hf.kir unll Sale ('an be rondluorW c>n a i>pn>Val l•'I bu\Jd 6 fTVICW un11s. l\1ake oUeni. S.Uc or 1."XCh~. $.'l-i,500 VA or con\·entiona.I . DUfjil.'X In Anahf'tni. T\lo'\l 2 Br. 1 ba units. BEST BU\'. $jJ,\.ifl 4-f>l4>'i 4·2 bdrru units IJMn1j:1ng In $7,2f.O. ln<"Olll\'. Al 7.15 llll\1'11 set1t>dul.-.:l \ncorne 1hu wilt !) r o ba b J y ha.\ n10re spendable lhM ally other in tO"A·n. Sl50. ~nLs are tughly rom!X'tiuve Md laundry helps 100. By appointment on.ly. No drive bys please. $115,lm. Step up to thi.!I 12 unit complex. wi!h 107c dawn. Close to shopping. $1,950. per mo. income with present rent.s. $180,CXXJ. lO units just 2 years old. Super deluxe 2 br, 2 bn, 950 sq. It. a.pis. Identical uni L'i elsev.'ht~re being converted to ~'Qnd~. 1 DRAMATIC NE\VPORT Bl::ACH ,, OONTEMPORARY EXCLusrvr: \Vestclift Villa. Rl'd Carpet Inv e s Im en I ARCHITEC"1'U FU.: 2 Br. den, ma.,tt-r 5Uite --~.,.C97'0'-!>-~251'="'~~~-- J100 sq It nr Dana Point 1.\-)fi·plr, bale., priv patio, 3 HOMES IN }farbor, 20' high open ~arn 1J001, $79,500. 646-1231 or lse. HAWAIIAN GARDENS ~iii.Jig in liv ~1 & foi1n NE\VP()f{T CRES'l' OJNOO du_i. nn .. ma!ISlve fr;:olc, 2 Br, 2 'fl ba, $58,CXX!. By irpiral stn1rrn11e lead!. to o"·ntr 552-0175 spectacular library·slucly &l ---·~~=----- "la.lndeck, lrg rn oder n Duplexes/Units kitchen, Mp util rm, 3 lrg sale ..... , , 162 br, 3 ba. 7%.7o financing., __________ _ $00,500. Open house Sat/Sun1 U.5, Lake Cam ino La.~ Ramblu oft ramp, So. of San Juan Capkiitrano, to 2 -DUPLEXES $37,500 3tcm Call~ de Bonam.a or Easy to O\.\'n · just assume call. 49J.-.9lll2. 7%% FHA loan. $5~J((} r::own. Unlvenity P•rk Prime Costa J\tes'i location oU 1-larbor. F•1ll price $.17,500 each. Hurry • ex- cellent starter investment. Call now -83.1-13(15. UNIVERSITY Park , Ow\celor Home, 5BR. tam rm, 2 lh be., across from pool, tennis courts, grttnl ).~[;!~'l!;!!!di~~Q!!l belt, cor. lot, new 1 y R decorated, by ownP.r, 156.500 principles only, cnll 21 3- 422 -4992 , alt 5:30 ' THE REAL ESTATE RS 714-552-9610 GREENTREE Mobile Homes DUPLEX 1770 Orange Avenue Costa Mesa Free Corut to COO!ll Catalog TRI·PLEX. t'fr So. Coast Plaza. 7·2 br, l ·l br. Frplc's, shag c r pt 111, gardge11. $45.l. mo. income. Xlnt investment, 10'.0 do\lo·n, $41. 750 SAN CLEl\1ENTE-Nr'v on m;i rkc1. 5 units on lhc blu ffs overhx1king t h i.' IJ I u t' I'a (•ific. 1·2 hr, 2·1 br, 2- singll.'!;. • Crp1•, 'drps, ·pool,. K11J"11Kf'S. Outs!a.n{hng vie'ol.". $12.J,000. DAVID D. CARLSON REAL TOR 833-9293 \ 315 305 Hou••• Unhlrn. RNI Eitate W•nted 114 Investment HouH1 Unfum. JOS I Houses Uniurn, Wanted 2311 --------! Condo. Furn. or Unfurn. Newport BMch 1--------, _Goo __ -_,._,•_1 ______ 1Hvntlngton, -ON tM W'l'7 bmt pm: ot sz ooo CASH aftll fix'•· Ml11fon V lelo '"' roast. 1 blk '" ,,,;.,.;. -• .. tu ro, LANDLORDS! eEAtmFUL ""'· > "' TENNIS IUFFS ~~~ ~ ~ Prtndpal. 140 RJvtn\dt \V• Speda1lz.t 1D NN'pOr. homt. Crpt/drpl, bltns. Only ·~ to tunts court, 2~ ~~,!':;., w~~~:;: main blri m ~ at Av., no. µi. Newport 8e&d1 • Q:iror19 dd Mar • tncd yd, dbl aar. 1915 awlnunlng pool trom NEW pool ID). 58&-1989 s:l ~ ~r SQ l-1. Lru &ar.h, C&J . 4 1.quna, Our Rental $tt. =·1 ~~ ~g .t 3 bedroom. tor 2 ! den), i-'=~~~-----6~ if c omm I • 1 I o n Money to Loan 240 vice ts FR.EE to You! Try "'"" · · formal dining, fittplace, Mlf TownhouM Unfurn. US i ~. Owm1111 old Nu.Vin! Irvine cleanln& oven, beautilul Om-~~ 2-~00~ bu.= 1st TD Loans =•EW o~EN~!.~~@I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~tdla~,:!~~l::'~all~ Cott• Mes• St tron O (213) bl llJ LOVELY 4· Br, 2 Ba rr. ~31 tagt. wner · UP TO 909' -~ 2 BR & Den, CdM 2 Br, i :~ .. 1 2 i!:~ ····: vf:w 0Hn~e ~953 ~~ ~~r swfmm~ pool. Oi>ts, drps, SIA % INTEREST CM I: IIB, S150. 4 BR Hone ' t • ·' • 644"4687 . ' rear .,_1io. See Ja ck, WE BUY HOMES 2 d' TD L . R&nch, $115. A.gt. Fee 32 BBRR.,2lbaU..28a···········E~ =~~·=~~-~-m-1611 n Oans -o·~ "''"· ......... ~ $175 -1 BR. C,.._llnml, "'~ 3 BR bonWt nn 2 ba $425 · · Huntington Beech , , • . carport, pnv. pat 1 o, B•lbol lsl•nd 3 BR, fHm , nn., 2 bi!, .. $450 thildt~t CASH IN S DAYS Lowe1t r1te1 Or•nge Co. FREE ESTIMATES S.ttler Mtt. Co. OPEt\ EVERYDAY & EVE. 642-2171 545-0611 Hunt Beach/Fount Valley Setvlng Harbor area :U. yni. ~ or 84.2-5Ml Bkr. Mortglgtit, PVT. PARTY WA....,TS TO l ";;;T;;';;";;'';;;;D;;ffd;;;;;';;;~~2~60;; BUY JIOME DJRECTI' FROM PRIVATE PARTY. 2ND TRUST DEEDS lif>39.iii9715iii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiilTo borrow on your Real Estate, invest for good yield, or sell existing note. 11 • l Call U5 Signal Mortpge Co. . (714 ) 5,56..0106 ;;;;;;~~ Busine5s Opportunity EARN $1 ,000 TO $2,500 PER MONTH 200 ...... Houses furnlshJ General CJ.AS ~ C.EN $145 -NICE &ch net1.r beach, sep. Kitchen & gar, DISTRIBUTOR No end. L.>guna. .,WANTED FOR t2l5 -2 BR, trplc, carport, Nationa lly Adverli5ed I hlk beach, Bal boa BIC Lighters Peninsula. 1, ;. And S300 -2 BR, 2 BA, frplc, ·, Pena ' ~ •·• garage 1 blk beacti, Corona • A . lb . <lt'l Mar. re-cession proo us.U1css NU-VIEW RENTALS • Promott'd on 'lV and aell· 6"/3-4030 cir 494-3248 lng everywhere 3 hr . View Laguna •••. $ 350 • Number 1 seller in a mar· 3 hr. Back Bay -kids ket 1.\-i th a potential of 150 & pets • • · · · • • ·' • • · · • $ 396 milli d 11 3 br. Bayfront - on o an Bo&tsllp ............ $ 425 Two plans for qUalifit'd in-3 ht. Harbor View •••• $ ~ d!viduals: (J) No invest· 2 hr.· FR DR Shore- ment (2) small investment cliffs · · • · · .. · · ·: -· · · • $ 500 \.\i lh a significantly greater 4 hr. -•!arbor View .• S 525 pn:iflt potential plus a pay-4 br. ·Rea l Sp;;glaiis .. $1,Wl back plan to retu1"TI original Bkr. 675-7225 in\·estment. f"ull or par1 I BR. I-louse, $115, util pd. ti n1c ..• RlJsolutely no sel l· C.i\1. Al..;o 2 BR. & den, ing. ~rvieing is easy . . . Cdl\T. Ilach. Unit, NB, $90, only once or f\vit«' a ntOl)!IJ . Agl. ,Fee. f!i~430 . J[l.ir1-y .. -:· 1enilnrir{ n~ B Ibo I I d , limited.'W.RITf:: !Jnclurting a a I en your phone no • . DISTRIBUTORSHIP 4 BR. hur1. nn, 2~ btt .• $415 $2i1J -2 BR, blhts. frplc, 337 E. Baytront, 2 Br, 3 4 BR. FR, 211 ba, tum .. ,. .. 95 ga....,<>e ,.. __ .,,, do! '!·• leve.l, frplc, pier for boat. .... • ._ · ~v.... " ""'· -t ll M 1 $400 -2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 trplf', _..,.,,mo. yr1y, ava ar. . dbl gar, charmln£ & unique, 673-8900/675.3331 /673-4166 Corona de! ?.1ar. SPACIOUS. mod, 3BR 2BA, NU.VIEW RENTALS tpl, pr, laundry. $425 yrly. 6'T.rt(IjU or 494-3248. ll'.l Pearl. 67S-Ol58 3 Bdrm -2 Ba. near ocean, S.lboti Penintul1 Jeed the ducks on the ht \VHtern Bank Eld&". channel, in.side pa t i 0 , BAY vi 2 br di Unlveni~ Parle:, Irvine ew , n nn, D 55 7000 N' ht comm. pool, tennia , thick 1bag, drpa, gar, yrd, •ys • '9 t clubboullle, quiet one-way % bUc to bay. 1 blk lo' 'ZZ:lZ:lZ:lZ:lZ:lZ:lZ:lZ:lZ:l~ J street outside view, steps beach. $J:l) yrly. a vl 7111. I' to the b.lue pacific. Lease 963-635.l 2 BR. 7 Ba · .• "·· •• .. • S325 $.350 646-7767 642--3850 2 BR, 2 ba, ale .. , .... , S275 ,_,..,, A1rz?· • ' Coron• del M•r 3 BR 1" ba ~ ••· , 7'I ths , ..... $300 ~=~~==~=~ 3 BR, 2 baU.. ...... $360/~'<l HARBOR VIEW HILLS SEA WIND Next To Spyglass VIEW 3 Btodroom, 2 bath home, fireplace, formal dining:, .self-cleaning ov!'n. Enjoy private conununity lennis & s1vimn1ing pool in this prestigious area 11. b o v e Corona del Mar. $495 per month -lease. 644-4687. HO~fELY 2 BR. Avail Feb 15th. Carpet, drps, elec range. Yd. 5l8 Jaamine, s:m. eau 644-1291 aft s pm. RUSTIC 2 hr home. Oose to beach & shops. Fireplace, yard, carpel, 8tOft .t: refrig, 1300. mo. Ph. 6'15--3CES eves & •-eeken«h. * 4 BR, 3 BA, 2 blks to beach. Adults., no pets. S350/MO, 424 Poinsettia. 675$18. NEW Spyglass Hill home, A1agnificent vu. 4 BR, 21~ ba, 19 Tiburon Bay 2 Bdrm, 1 ha, So. of lh1·}". $295. per ·n10. Call 673-<lJn alter G p rn , 3 Br, 2 Ba. frplc & g~1r, SJSO. aft 5 or v.·etkends, 673--0744, 712 Larkspur. 4 BR. 21~ baths .•. , $-I00/450 BRANO new Mont ego 5 BR .. 2~ ha •.•...•..• $365 4BR, 2BA, $495 per mo., CALL 552 7500 lnclds pri pool & tennis -""b, 547-1345, 551!·3'"' ; VISION Newpott Heights .'.'. "' e red hill REt\LTY kEALTORS Univ. Park Center, lrvi.ne BROAD~100fl, Turtlerock. Plan 4, 2 story, 4 bdnns .. 2Y, ba, frun rn1, 2 frplc's, shag-t"rpts. Nr. pRrk. Close to all sc.·hools. S475 mo. DAVID R. CARLSON REAL TOR 133-9293 1 BR condo ........ S22Q.$22l .!'lto/lse. 3 BR condo .•. $265 Mo/lse. 3 BR homr •.• $350 Motlse. 4 BR home ..• $425 t.lo/lse. RANCH REAL TY NE\VPORT II e i ghts J bedroom, 2 bath h0n1e. Built·ins, carpets, dr11J)('s, \\'ell located. $.till 1~r nwnth. 6 4 6 -0 5 55 Mr. Burnett. 3 or 3 Ur, drps, crpt, gar, adl!s, no pets/ sms.100. 2501 E. 161.h St. 645-1048 eves. Newport Shorff BEAtrr caml front, 4BR, 3 BA. Step11 lo ocean & pool. or tennis. New pnt & cpt Dinghy incl. ~Imo, 548-0043. NEWPORT Shores. :2 BR, 2 BA + Den. S"dm, tennis, sott ""'ater. $'.WO. 645-4948 ** 551·2000 ** 3 BR. 2 BA, gar, covered ................. .,,..,,..,,..,,..,,I patio. tennis, ponl, ocean, \\'Al.NUT SQUA RE: Alpine S.~/n10. \·rly. S.!G-292-i. Condo. Cozy ;{ BR, 2bas, San Clemente shHJ:", d1·1\P(.'s, p,ario, air ronli, pool. rahlc T 'V , di.«h11·s hr, stor11gc. $Z7'5. nlO, il-lZ-:l.'171 . 1-·ort 1.~e SR.n Clemf'nte 5 Br, 4 Ba, fantustil' custOn1 built house on ~I! course panoran1a 4fl2-7i·l3 ocean \/ i (' IV CLOSE TO BEACHl l Bra nd New Deluxe 3 &: '4 1 BR, 3 BA, dbl gar, all bltnl. Clo11e to recreation & schl!t. 51·118th St. 847-3957 lBR, "-'/ wuher, dryer, stove, retrtg, <."rlJU, drpe, for $160, ~ l Newport Be•ch • ~ 3 BR.. 2 Ba, bltn1, carp, l drp!I, rebig, pool; 2 car l gar. Adlt, cruple. $300 Nr. HOt1g Hos. Rltr. 642.5333 Sa nta Ana I -----1 NEW Bradford P.I. 3 BR, 2 1 bH. ronv. 10 . F'N'Y &: Jnrlllllt. complex. Pool, • S 2 8 9 . 552·7717. Duplexes Fum. Balboa Penln1ul1 2 RR. D1d11\·hr. Priv. pat.kl . \\'inter. $215/inl'luding util. Kr. 0t'l'fll\. ti'r.~ll Newport Be•ch · BAY VIEW ·.·1·· 4 BR, 2 BA , upper. Comp!. lum. R('..dec. 2 blks to beach. 44th SL Aval! lm- n1ed. Call eve1. 832·!H78. San Clement• LG deluxe 1 br duple:ic. T.:>- tally tum. Washer/dryer, heatPd pool. Ocean view. 204 Delgado Rd. (ott of Camlno Caplm1u-KJ Nr Cam- ino DRY Estrella! S178. per mo. (2131 4~n DELUXE 2BR Du pl ex, totally furn., wa.~her, dryer, pool. ocean vicv.·. must 5tt, 19'.2 Dc1 G11JtO Rd. $190 mo, cal! 71·\...193·2816, :.Hl·44S-5377 eollrct Duplexe1 Unfurn. 350 Corona del Mar ~ For Sale 125 OLD COM J:;. MOBILE HOME 3 Br owner's unit ". 4 HOMES.MESA Divi,io" No. JO P. 0 . Box 24·851 2 BR !louse, frp\c , pat io, gar. Co1npL rcdec. $300 yrly. 613-9433, 673--0900 B•lboa Penin1ula Nice 2 Br, 1 Ba on ground floor, gara&<e. SU!X'l' area 673-2925 a.tier 6: 30pm HOUSE for rent 2 Br. l Ba, yard, LEASE: !1r1tnd ·nc1\· ''2" Plan llOll\C 'J'tt11lL•rul'h, 3 lil{, 2 HA., 't\'el b11r 11h1:;; extras. Lnvrly & pncl.'d to lse. las!. 113.1-8282 San Ju•n Capi1tr•no For Lease $2&5/!110. New 2 story' 3 BR, l i,.; BA hOUSf'. 2 Patios. Self cleWI O\'en. Dshwhr. NeighborhOod pool. 2~2 miles from Dana Point marina. 837-47--IO eves Ir wlmdo. FRESll P1tin\, 2BR, 1ba, liv rn1. clfnin_i.:. guest unlt, s:ui 4~ 01' !llr JohMon 494·9473. 'i!iJ,O' FOR SALE: $84,900 ' _,., SILVERCREST ~. 833-0780 IBKRI RON 'i$ MOBILE HOME "" DUPLEXES HTG BCH Jr :x !i.l', 2 BO 2 BA. carp., New 2&3 Br dl'< bch units. draped, blt-ins., retrig., 15th & Acacia, open daily 1·5. waaher & elect. dryer, wired 536-4022. eve (71 41 539-6n9 for ZI> air cond.. kitch. H L-ed 164 clock. 111torare shed, land-OU5es to u. mov 1 LOT $64 950 Los Angeles. Cal. 90024 • 1 BAYF'RONT, pri. beach, dlx. 4 separate rental honi06 on 1 ...................................... 1 !ge 3 Br or 2 Br duplex. 250' deep 1?·2 Jot. Attached ,HIGH POTENTIAL IN COME Yrly or mo to mo. }"'urn garages. All 2 bedrooms. FULL OR PART TIME or unfum. 67l-6640 Ju:;;t S9742 do\.\'n. Freshly Tiny Togs Sales, Inc. now LARGE 3 Br. 3 Ba . Bltins. p<1intcd. Long term trnants. establishing Tiny Togs Crji/drps trp!c suttleck Don't n1iss this SIN'iK' .. in· infant products in retail gar. $400'. 67>™'3. ·' C oJ outlets througbout t h e , . vestn1rn1. all t ay Uniled States. Quality infant 45 Bayfron~ pier, float, 5 833·3..W.,, wear manufactured by Zi Br, 4 Ba, ~111ler or }Tly, vear old firm .l\fin1mun1 613-203!) 673-6.191 OIAR.'i!NG 2 BR house, privacy. $285 mo. 718 Orchid Open Sun 1-6. 548-4957 NE\V Spyglass Hill home. Magnificent vu, 4 BR, 2n ba., 19 Tuburon Bay. Cost•-MKI BE~AUT. l\ew 3 Br, 2 Ba, Univ. Pk. Gold shag crpt.1, matching drps, lrg patio, (),.\'Jl('r. &l·l-$13 or 53J...6550. Lagun• Be•ch . . ' S215 -2 BR. bl tm, c garage, good No. end location. $240 -NICE 2 Br. can)'Ol1 home, big yard, 2 patios. $300 -Victoria Beach. 2 Br, QUIEi' counlry I iv in 't'. trple, c harm! BRAND ne"' S BR Z ha. honl(', 1 mi. to San Die,i:o Fl°\\'}". Lush C'pts/dfllS, priv. enf'l. patio. Pool privUf'ges S.12l/n10 499-3736. South L"9un• 3 BR. !lparious. sunny & new, So. of Ii~)'. $375. 833-1144 or~. Cost• Mesa C'HAR..\tlNG 2 BR, fplc, bltnlll & gar. Just redecorated. SUKI Per mo, Call Bob Ben- nrt, Heritage Re a 11 ors S.16-5.880. Dana Point ac8:ped pal.lo. Thttt ~rs. old J\lOVE ON! 2400 sq fl • like nu, ~atPd 111 "~"' <..'Onimercia1 bldg mu..~! bc- adult pk. a\\ay from noisy n1oved. f"or S<t.le. bC'st offer. St. One·hRlf bl. from cluh-~ 0 . ~33-861 l hou.w. i15.495. Call EVES.1 ---"--'-'----- 213-694-4690, 697·7152. Income Property CAN BE SEEN AT: 166 - . invl."Sln1ent fo~ qualilied Costa Mesa ' ' persons. •_ •. ·,i Your Tn,·eslment STUDENT Ok·! Br. Mol)ile . , 8 rc~ail ou1le1s ~Z,99.1\ l-lon1e.SllS. Hun)' on this! ~,;,o'='==='='='='='==' \16 retail oullt"ts S5,~ Homefinders 547.9641 Lo\.'l'ly 2ER "Vt'/den, fresh $.125 -Attrac. 3 BR, 2 BA . paint & crpt thruout. Resp blrns, Z ~101)' !iv nn roup!e ,,·/gd ~f's. $225 mo. w/f.rplc. Ocean \ie""'· deck, P A NORA ~rrc "-'h\tewater SPACIOUS l BR houSf', {')(..>ean '1icw. Lrg 3 BR. 27· bit-in ki t. stO\"e &. rclrig. Hv r m, 40' h RI co n y, bl Un priv. $250. 499-:'l.n(i e\'f'. kitch. S300. mo. 49l-7:67 CRESTMONT TrrI-f'LEX. X• So. °'""I ESTATES Pl<tai. :t·2 br, 1.1 br 1051 Site Dr .. Brea. ICl'ntral .frplc's, shag: <'l'pl s, Ave. across frorn Bren garag(>l'>, S14j, 1110. in1·on1c Comm. I-ios1,.) Lot #ilti. Xl n! invl'stn1cnt, 10~;, do11•n. CONTACT RAY, Pl"-..11GR .. S·ll ,7:10 for showing. SAN CLEilTENTE·New n IDEAL Summer & \\'inter Home$ By 01.\-"Tier. 1972 63.."<24 Universal Deluxe. air, all xtras, unobstructed vu of lakes, mountains, 5th fairway Palm S pr i n gs ?tlunicipal Golf C o u rs e , Palm Springs Mobile Park, 6300 Bolero, no 159, S23,500. fillx2.t, 3 & 2 BA., all xtras, furn or unfurn., on ocean, Capil!trano Short•s, JSXO l"o. El Camino llcal. Space 76. San Oententce, S 2 0, 0 0 0, ~9'228 GREENLEAF A private 5 star adult markel. 5 unlls on Ulc lJluHs overlookmg lht> 1J I u c Pacific. 1·2 br, 2-1 br, 2· singles. Crpts, drps, pool, snragcs. Outstanding view. S12.i,l:ro. DAVID D . CARLSON REAL TOR 833-9293 Mini-lnvestor1 • SJCO'l. '''ill s!flr1 your C'Slnlc building program ,,(lh lhest> 4 un its on <.'Orne r lor in Ulng Beach. Only S?i'.~lfl full price. A<:I fa.st' C'all The Real Estate F air 5J0.2551 comn1unit y. 17::.0 \ rtn t1i£·r i "'"':"!"""'l'""""~!"""'!'""" A\·e., C.l\I. has avadublc Huntington Beach a 26:52 Kl'y \\'cs r ~lob1IP WALK TO BEACH llon1e, orcn 10 off1'r. ;\Jusl \~'alk 1 . hool d bf! seen 10 he appref'i:tted . . o sc s an bcautilul! 640-791).j. 9 lHll 10 shopping. Brand n e 11,•. ·6 pm Fourp!excs arid Duplexes. · Easy tcrnis. l\1oncy ntakers. 8 x 35 lBR, furn trailer, SCOIT REAL TY 53&-l.>3.3 metal a\\nlng, 1 blk 10 12-2 BDRM. UNITS beach, $1500 terms or cash, 548-9U7 ;\1nt return, Lo"· vacancy. '7'l l2x6,1 2 Bn 1....,_ tro"l kit 8 houses plus 2 duplexes ''"' .... COSfA /o.1 ESA 557-9930 family park, retrig. &. cooler. $750 &. take over payments. 839-€012 NEW custom bit beauty in adult park 011 lhe bay. INCOME PROPERrlfS Industrial Prope rty 168 FOR SALE . 80'.Xl sq. f1. new Ti!t·up building on 20.000 sq. ft. of land. 15~;, t!o1vn • Seller to provide 9'Jr, Z:> yr. financin(:. •Call :J.}lj...JliJ7 * FOR SALE -lG,OOJ sq, It. new Till·up bu ild ing on 40,cro sq. rt. of land. Low down • Sell<>r to provide long term finMcing. * Call 546-3107 * DF:LUXI:'.; 4·PLEX, 3 13R l ''ll BA, hreplacc + patio. 3-2 BR's, many t>xlras, 1070 dn. YEAGER REALTY 556-GlTI Lot1 for Sale 170 RED CARPET EX'CLUSIVES 5.:i~ Arr('s Jh\)' fron!:agr E:SNru\idn. Sn.Jt• or e~ c:hunge. $1 0,000: per <u.:re. &IO Acres. Fn.llon, Nev . i\-Iake an ofier. Sa.le or exchange. 4 or 5 unit lot Costa fl.fesa $15,00'.). Salr or exchange. Red Carpt'I .lnve11tment ,,.,,,_,,,,, OCEAN V1.EW CHOICE level Jot, Laguna Niguel Trrrace. 100 ft. front on Sea Island Drive. S33,;iocl & Ch\"Tier will help finance. Bier. &t2-4L16 RESORT property, e1nergency sale, 'l business $18.;.(X}. fi7:Hli?.t i"'!"'!'~~"':"~~~~-1 ~ lots, $1500 1 Lake vu, $1800, SACR I FJC.~ S·i!l~ti :!U.."\.-~1 4 UNIT APT. BLDG, hurry, 612-8998 Lido \\·a\<>rlront p1•1·:... rool. Great renlal area & good l--~--------2 carport ~. 1;7:",..<12W J 1t1\·esln1t. Cosla Mesa. Four T\VO Adjacent View Lots 'lOBIL'' I I , -, -1.,. • ·\'!' :! B!! 1·ni!s, lnC', S7.710 yr. Arch Beach Heighl.5 Laguna I-'umish(>(J .;.1,.11 po1·1 Ilcaeh. ry ' O"'n . .,.,,,, 1--~--~---~-1• i:.. n.r11 -x _ 1.r 10 .... d .,.,~ 000 llc:h, 714/5J6....61!ti. S'ffi;,,'J. Oi·.nl'r. Gi.;.~1 ;:: Wes ley N. Taylor Co. LARGE builclnhle. R-1 lot, -RE:ALTOR~ Lag. Bch. $15,500 cash. Prin- 1 21 r! !".'111 .Jortquin Hills Rd . cl pal s only. Bkr. 833-1200. I bal E1l1te. I [.8) J"e"·po~l_i._'!'.111er &14-4910 LEVEL OCEAN VIE\V wr . G9ner1I . SIX (6) UNITS NE\VPOH.T BEACI·I j;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,;.;;;;;;1 COSTA MESA AREA Fortin Co .. Rl!rs. 64Z.-5(0) Acre•g• for s•le I SO ON DOUBLE LOT SIZF: Mountein, Desert !---"------JOE FORTIER RLTY Re1otl 174 ~ ACRES • 15 + 1111 64()..1113 avocados. 4 in grapef11.11l·i ~==-~-~-~-;175,000. Term!-\. D oug 5 L'NrTS "Prime Condition" Priest. Stout & ASl:IOC. ronslsling-of 3 Bedm1, 2 747-5.'#) Bat.It 1"!01111' & 2 Duplexe!. ~---------·I $61.ROO. CIU'ey R ea 11 o r s Commercl•I 646-7414 . 833--0lZl 1-p_,_·~'--'-,ty-'--___ 15_8, HOUSE + 6 UNITS C•l Lot $17 500 New ""ii' •t 2637 Eldeo, • cr.t lst user "'''200?'.i ..-'Tile 501 x 140' N<>ar 19th & off. Call Builder 646-«14. .Pomona Avr., c.~1. i~nced CLOSE TO BEACH I low at S2.50 pPr Sq. Fl. n d , w .. 1.y N . Taylor Co. nrlirl NCI\' Delu.xe 3 & .. , BR Duplex. 3 BA. dbl REAL~RS . l..".1r cr•. $80.000. 51 ,l 1Rlh SI . 2'11l San Joaquin Jhlls Rd. 11.B. Call Builder. 847-3957 Newport Center 644-1!110 -------NEW T RI PLEX T•k•Out Restaurant ~BR House + 2 Units al Newport Beach nr. ocenn & 416 Hamilton, CM . LAKE ARROWH EAD Grent for year round living & close to the village. 3 yr olo dAv11rlan !ltyle 3 level home v.·lth open beam ceilings thru-oul, 3 br 2 ba + completely tlnlshOO basement for playnn or "Vt"Orkshop. Lndry fa c . $36,500. (Z13 J 45.1-3898 alter 6pm or anytime weekends. OOLORAlJO River residential vie-;v Jot. St/Ut.ll in., marina boat slips. shops, bars, nr. t·asinos. Cash or srn.rrh'. AI-50 trailer Jot Colo, Riv .. septic t:.ink, ut il in, r.:>'l•!:t for hook-up. $3000. 536-·166 I. Out of Stato Ptop. 178 cJty hall; Incl. land. Call Bulkier 64&-4414 ReelonomlC's, Bk1·11. 6i5-Gi00 -' ltA\VAfl Kona Coast P~. -·~1n· DUPLE..'{,, .... $.'l.3,!i(J() Contact Don '' "' '·-" 5 _,,.... tng ' n com c FOURPLE.X ..... $55.900 l UVA propertie11, center Cos!a 12 UNJTS ..... $l7G,COO Ji:aU ua-Kona, RQn Jlurla Mela. Owne.r. YEAGER REALTY St:iG-6171 1 ~"-'-'°"~·~R.-E_ •. ____ _ 66-:IYJ>/642·6560 ... Re•I E1t•t• 112 8tq • new '74! Vo11r olrlt'r JJANA POINT . DUPLI~:;;:.s Exch•nge model car /1 in b!1t dcn1an1I BRAND NF.\\'· 5-J!l.!l;){) • , , Sell It fa.II with n 3.1812 Robles Dr ~IO-1T.:i2 garage. 32 1·etail outlrts SU,992 ~=~~-~=~-~ \\'c furni.'ih the outlets and QUIET front . 2 BR, maple L"'O!llplelely set up your f u !'TI , u l I ls , la und , hu.~inl'SS. JOO';C St'Cured at pool , cpl. Sl90. 170 Delmar. dralcr level. £asy and Huntington Beach 3 BR. '1 BA. F/R, DIR,• NU-VIEW RENTALS L/R, Ne1\· Green br oo k 67J..-40:-:o or 4\).h32-l8. hon1e. 992 Carnation, Q.1. OCEAN VIE\\', J Arch B..l.}', 675--0nl 2 Br Ir~ 1~atio. frplc. •3 BR, 3 BA , 2 story IO\vn· s.350/lse. 011·ner. ·1~.6-l130. University Perk Huntington Buch .,'· p l ca s an L work for l;.;.;;.;.;;c;;z..:.;._;;,.;. ___ _ i.Jidividuals or couple. \Vrite 3 BR .l\lobile honte, $1&5. hse. &ck Bay. pool, gar, L Hill SP1\CIOUS 3 BR, 3 bH, + S Bl.KS to &>aeh -3 RR, t'llnl rn1 To\lo·nhousr. 2.000 , enel polio ,\. sundeck. s:no sq I!. A \:an i n1 m e Ii . 1\10. ;i01 16lh St. 531,i. 7642. Clubhse, S\\"1n1 po:il, tennis No Pl'I ~. today for details. Please Kidi\/pcl s. $.125. nio. 8ll-1653/833-&974 apuna 1 crts incl. $390. mo Lease. ;----.--,.----1 552-9'199 L•gun• Beach include phone nun1bcr. Homefinders 547-9641 EASI'SIDE. l Bed r 0 0 m Tiny Togs Sales, Inc. house. or 2 & den, 2 bath, NE\V 4 BR home, cpts, drpl'l, dishwshr, fncd in yd . S335.mo. 540-5000 .-.'<t. 482 Hou1e1 Furn. or Unfurn. Zll9 Crestmoor Rd., A-1 ':.•guna Be•ch $300. Agent 64&-3255 Na.o.hville, Term. 37215 310 1615! 298-1453. l BR Hou:ie $170. Salaried 1 BR House, Sill u.til pd , * RETAIL • adult, no pets or chJJdrcn. 2 Br., $150. 3 BR., $185. wkdll! before -t. 673--0216 Lido 1 ite wkntb * COSto.1ETIC SALON * Reference!-\. 49-Hll70 eves. Agt. Fee 9'1'9-M30 3 BR, 2 b1:t. condo, cpta, 2 BR ·house, 1 ba, lrg ?Tl\!. rlrps; gar., pool. $265. Stv/refrig, Part. furn. Adj ?-.tinority partners "''anted. Newport Beach ffiR, Fam. Rm. bltin:ii, all Prefer malure attractive!--~--------fenced, near shopping &. \\·omen, \.\'ho have SSO'.KJ, as BALBOA ISLE. lo\'ely 3 Br schools, SJ35 mo .. 545-7&15 venture capital. Past sales 2 bas. $-t.50 mo. 3 21 2BR, gar, nr bus & store. execuliVl' !or r.-tcrle Norman Amethyst, 213·7ro--4X56 (01\'TI· Eastside. Nu paint & crpl. Capri Really 644-7525 to tennL'i crt. Newly de!.'Or L1gun• Ni11 uel & crptd. $400 m<'l. C1Ul -'"---'"-'----1 675-2279 . THE SHORES =c~on'-'d7o~m~i~n7iv-m-,---- Cosmetics experienced in erf. Adlts. 548-~1 ah 3pm operating rct.ail rosn1~ticl 'w=.-,~,-m~i~n-•7le-,-----!VERY Nice 2 BR dplx. $l60. ~tures. 1s seeking up to fivf'l--"-'--'-------1 Attractive ocean viev• deck, Unfurn. 320 ne1v 4 BR, easy nlainl. 1----------" Beamed r-eilings, Self-clean General r1 h 1\pp!i's, ki(ls. See TIO\\'. "'omen pa ners \\". o can $100 . I BR . DpL'<. appli"s, Homefinders 547-9641 Ol'ell, Cpl/dl111S Security "'·ork full or part llm•>. _A. llll ulililirs pflld. s:don \\'lll be located in Homefinders 547-9641 Dana Point L.::1guna BeaC'h are;:i .~ 1v1ll ---------- gale. l\('ar beach. $4j() incl . DELfil'E 3 l)('(lroon1 2 story \IS•' of pool, tennis courts. IO\lo'nhou~e huge rna s I e r 2:RiX2 Sitlnr.1-· Bay 49l-5ifi9. llf'droom family roorn. slonc act as a training e!'nJer !Gr Houses Unfurn. 305 fl sn1all chain of salons ttlong rhr California coast. General \\'e h<Jve an in1portant, 1----------- ('xclusi\'e li ne of s kin rare S LANDLORDS $ & beauty produf'IS . Previous Lt-t US rf'n\ UR pmper1ic!I t."'O!imetic or beaut i c i a n \Vr service all the beach training helprul. Cities & inl1111d Orange Co. Russ Anderson, 493-1700. FF:E FRET·:. f\:\V{' Tin1c .~ $$ SMAf..J.. TAKE·Ollr . ,,·1111 $ ALA RENTALS$ room to expanrl for Ira Ne\lo'flOrl & Bay. CM 64~3 room on exclusive 17th "LA "ENTALS Street. Co.st:i l\Jesa .. '<";cnt of' A &I0-325S PRE-SCH Lie. 12. Gladys 53.>:-6166. & kindergar tt!n . ('om"! acre. Pnol. \riUlams RI t r WI U'll'..lAtlll 1>1 ~lf\llCI Money to Loan 240 NIW!'OIT & IAY, c.M. •42-IJIJ --~-------·1 XJCI.:: Bach $70 close in sngl '.---::::::::~~::""--... sip. sho\vcr. shave. II cook . Money 10La11n COTI'AGE on hill 1 br SlJO I "bl I I...aguna. patio, slv/rel'.r, F .ex1 e 1· ~l~E 2 h' ll75 old" o"' Mo. NEY pet/child, OOch porch, fncd. SHARP 2 br $195 nice yard Poll•cy -nu paint &: cpt, kid & pet GOOD areas 2 br $2GO HB ,., ____ ..,;._ _ _. 1 3 BR, 2 BA Uli C.M. • 3 BR. 2 BA S2Efi Irvine We at Tooa lhri!l & loan h~ve ctrlain 1a1ituaes in 101ninQ money where~y. we handle al· m(IS\ any rype Ill !lnancfll u~nsaclion ;ml 1Jilor our services 10 lhe 1ndivldua1 need. W1 IG.11n en reJ! estate, fiJml-ture, au1omobiln. bOJlS. 1\otkt incl bonds, o!1iet ei!Ujpmerir. t1c., lit.. or a combirlatiOll ()I any cl ,,.. _,, We wlll bl VflY pteasti to ad· vlst you wflrn finallC!Jl l\elp 1s requifrd in any situa1ion. Givt us a uH io •wtv: wt un 11.aridle Ill bl.rlinw by ma~ alld phone. ·!QQQ. ~rl'lllO &a1111»n11ns since 1927. SANTA ANA 2222 So. Moin St .. 92707 (714)557·6484 NEWPORT BEACH 1617 We1tcliff Or., 92660 (714)646·3281 EL TORO '23684 El Toro Rd .. 92630 (714 )586·1060 3 BR, 2 BA $295 E. C.l\.f. Most have C &. D, bit-ins, fenced tor family & pet. Fireplace & garage11, WE HAVE MORE!! CALL US ALA Ront•l1 64U313 HouMe*Aptl. * 141•0111 * "" ... llW, 11'" COITA MIU S110. nice I BR. gur 1tpl, Vl'ry SC'CI, util pd, $185. scrnrn!C' lllllc house. 2 on Joi. chilrl & pt'I. $22.'i. 3 Br ho11M• lnt'jtt fl!llCed ynrcl. 1a.n1ily. $~5. lnvc ty J Br t1<'ln1e, 2 }rll Qld, 111111 e\'cr)'lhlu'l. ' \VE l!A\'E Mt\N,;, rif,\NY l.IOR£!! J BR., fam rn1, ocean vie\v, 4 BR 2 ha, liv. ml & din. firt•plRCe, eat in kitchen, •Z9;1, O""n Sat & S1111, take 1 I l I l 11 prh·ate garden patio, heated r-area, rp r., 1 n s, 1 <«231• Del Obispo In Ocean .Hill, Id · ., -pi;x;i • many extras, ......,.... ., cpts rps, patio, _._ar gar. BKR ri,ght lo 3."\151 I\tarina Vista. 't\·ork shop, view. .lmmac. · 1213) 691-0-443 $360 !st, lc1st & deposit. Coit• Mesa .FOR LEASF.-3 BR, 2 Bi\, 49S-::f.44 ri>WNHOUSE for I ea I e' tlrps & cptd, large fncd yd Newport Be•ch \\·/off i;t. RV parking. $.310. :ran, 2 1~ 00., fam, din 496--0685. BLUFF'S Vic>w-Entertain or nn, many xtras lnclding LITILE mansion, 3 BR, sun on lge pvt. balcony off Whirlixiol tub, S350 per mo. _.. !iv rm/ 1~1c, din rm w/ incld'i all yni & exterior frplc, brauu new, Dana . ..,J R 11..tQ<:./ main!. +use of pool &. Harbor, $.300. 4!&-4486 ~ve. pvt patio. B · _,,,,. Ill(). o4:her rec. tac .• avail Ma rch CLOSE to ?tfarina. New J 1-""~·_•«_._P_h_,_..._~_!5_l_9_. ~--15, ph 645--0339 Br. 2 Ba, cpt., fri:>lC'. Lease, NEW exec 4 br, l ba w/ I • ~ '""de--vu, tennis &pool. 2 SI'ORY, 3 br, 2~ ba . a I $300 per mo. 7l'f-D.oo-9777 UN ,.. .... I t 1 1r· t $575/mo, Eves &. wk n d s e ec , s ovc re 1g:. crp s, East Bluff G44-l'19l drps, rlbl g:it, watl'!r pd. EAST BLUFF, 4 hr, view, LOVELY 3 Br, 2 Ba. in S275. 54&-l.995 $400. Call collect, £714) Lido Sanda. A1nt cond . EASTSIDE · Lge 3 BR 4S8-2CMO. ?~~: 697~:. 9231747 or ~~~;. d~ gciif1~~~:: _E_l_T_._,_•-------1 BLUFFS TOWNliOUSE. Spa· IS. Agt 64&-l2S5 clous 4 Br., 2\.1 Ba. SHARP l. story, 3 br. 2 ba, REDEC .. pool, view, ~chis. farn rm. trplc, back bay $495. Call to see, 714-49'l·3973 area. $285. per mo. 1!:"1'3-0328 * 4 BR. 3 BA. : 1tory I ·~_._v_n_ti_n~g-to_n_B_o_a_c_h __ town hse. Back Bay, pool, A'ITRAC 2 2 h 1 1 M BRAND new d e Ju x e Townhouse, 2BR. 1 1;. ha, pool, air, bllins, $250, 557-1139. ~1763 Fount•in VaJley gar. $375/mo. 833-16.53/ story, r,. ,~ 833·8!n"4. ha, washer/dryer, pool, LEASE PurchMe Option. w/ 1----------$250. pt'l' mo. 1-528-1315 or equity build·up, out!:tandlng NEW HV 3 br, 2 ba, fam 962-.1226 h!W 4pm·9pn1 . studio condo, net rent $271). rn1, crpts, drps, 2 car gar, 3BR condo, 2 1~ ba, sep i-m-2675 ~ennia prlvl. $4.50/mo. dlnlng, 2 car detached gar Huntington S..ch 8• 640-1£1!9 ext 366 A: patio, close to beach, BTG CANYON rondo, $S75. $250 mo, 962-ml 4 BR. 3 ba. Condo fplc, bit· So. Coa•t Pliua, 3 BR + I '3""e'°R°".=.rl..;Y=l;c,\l=ba-. -,-,-., ine, Enc dbl gar, Prl. tarn. rm. $325. 6"-SM.1, gar, patio, poolll & rec area. yd, 2 pOOlg, Kids, pet.I, ok. ,.:6'1>-00116:;:c=:_~-~-~ % ml. from beach $&. Nr · eehla, llhop9, nr beach •. 5 BR, Fa.m Rm, Din Rm, 1 ~-----------$285. LR. 968--887'2 2 fl-pie's, Wi!:tber, 3 car pr, Laaune H~lls BRAND new Condo 3 Br. comm. r · Newport &:his. .;.s;;. - 2 Ba. end pncc, pool nr $550/M · · 833-3891 3 BR 2 BA, pool, W/D five Point. Wu.her/dryer. FRESHLY redtt'Dnlted, 6 D/W, $275 mo. ()v.rrier 645--5071. 3 BR 1pllt lev~. BluUI . 644-5184 VACANT ' BR, Jla). 3 BR. coodo, clooe "' pool, 1385 Newport llNch Mobile, $135. 3 BR. Nr. ~m""'o'C,:.675-~T.!66='=· -=~~- beach. $31). Aa'l-Fee. DELUXE 4 Br, 1866 Port nIE BLUFFS -Outstanding 979-8430 Carlow, nr club hse, $500 nt\V 3 BR, convenient II) SHARE 4 BR. 2 BA,$265. rno. ~46 or 6#-1295 pool.1.iAcarpeted & drat petld_,. Has AU. Fncd f o r * * BLUFJi'S1 4 BR 2% BA OUIJI '-"" malnt. l.nc u ""'• kid I F Dl ' rl · $575 per mo, 13t It last 1 pell!:. am-rm, n-rm, P v pll· A deJX It, 6 4 4 -18 4 6 HomefJncfer1 547·'641 Uo, $400 644-1@>. evn/w~s. FOR LEASE Unlurn • 1!.11. BA YFRONT lo\•ly 3 br/2 =s.~"J,="""c,..-_,,...,.--newty decorated, s:lf;/l"IX). be. nr ocean, pool1/tennia. n uan • ..... ttr•M Call ~197 $400. Npt Shm'es, M&--lT'D RENT OR LEASE 3 BR, 2 BA, blbt11 dble CLEAN 3BR, ~. frplc, 3 B~DROOM wttb ~11.rpeta gar., clOR to '9eh001 & pnllo, 11'.IU'l\p &: carport, drape1, 'a'•prlva.te _pe.Uo and -1ng, $H5 nt•). 963-<1'!46 pool sm. 847-41Y74. lawn malnt, in t!ke, 4ule1 11'1 a -. • • ,,.tl your Oll a1tt °'· 3 Bl', 1 Bo. T~ • ., 'RI Rl•LTY OVERLOOKING Boat Canyon brand Nu lrg custom ZBR, 28A. Fantan:ic.- ocean vu, lrg dedl:. Leasie, $375 mo, inclds gas util, .<197·2630. ~VEST Ne\.\'J)()rt. 3 BR&. den, lo\'ely cpts. dl"ps. Rlln ki!. '"rly In nice family $.150 mo. Block In beach. Ban~tt RPalty 6-12-5200 LRG 2 Br, 2 &. nu cpl!! •'-' <lrps, S2ii0 n10. yrly or SL!J n10. rill Jw1c. 5-1.4~ S•n Juan Capistrano UE LUXE · NE\\' SinRll' sro1)' privaey, 2 ,r,, 3 BR's, Jam rn1, priv .\tds, dbl i;::ara;:;l'fi. stove/dS\l.•hr. flee firf'a · nr D11on Harbor. ocrnn views. Del Ohispo & Calle A.~pcro. 496-83f..1 BEST DEAL IN TOWN. Duplexes, Furn. or Unfurn. 355 B•lbo• Penin5ul• STEPS to Say or Ocean·Ne\\· duplex. 3 Bll. 2 BA. Crptii, d11>5, lrplc:t-. fi?"arage, \\'asher & dryer, partially furn . '-tonthly or by year, Call 61'>-0W Apts. Furn. B•lboe Penin1ul• $35 WEEK & UP e Sleeping Room1 • Housekeepln&" Rooms e Ocean View Apta BALBOA INN 105 Ma.In Strttt 1'15~740 360 % Blk to heh or Bay, J Br, S13S yrly, utll pd. 673-1526 Costa Mo.. 2 BR, $175. cpts, drps, blt· lml, aing.le 111ty, beam cell, Tl)fant or selected pet ok. 20C9 Wallace, Apt E, 646-9243, 646-88112 BACHELOR APT, 1 edlllt. no pell. Utll :Pd. $110/mo, Call 641-1960 UtU pd, Bach, prlvl quite, fenced, l .aduJt only No pett. $130. 548-14'fi/548-82:i1 l BEDROOM Turnlah ed Apartrnenl, 21~ Elden Ave. 548-3116 e TfiOPICAL POOL e 1 BR. fumllhed. Watctr 8:. gas paid. 548-1.1&1 WHEN YOU PAPEJt OR PAINT A ROOM. write Ille amount of paper or paSnt II · tool< i>"~lnd • plctun. ~PUot Oauilled Ad'. Builder, 642·4W-i ·n.1y~J !'PECrALIZfNG In ~xc:han fi?"l'l'I. lrn'in & lrwln R.eaJ· tol'll. 64-1-6111 or 6$6000 LANDLORDS FREE Sugar Bowl, Cotton ~It Oronge. Bowl or any k.U'ICI of bowl will sell with a !)Rily Pilot Oas11ltted Adi ~~~~~~~~'~..,.,"-"'~~78~·~~~~- ttems with eut. UM o.11y Gu, dlhwsr1 yard S300 mo. ~ " Pllof Ch1ullled. 60«l1. IA< or lAetoptltxt, m.a76(, -(1 ; «1-31411 E,.., ™" ~:Uni< Yoo -· you11 . -,...,ly -much mikftll )'OU'll need. Want Ii ·~w.,rlced.> cal'T Rood today's OUllllod Ads. ' ' ·~- • l 1_~c..h_._F_"_'_"_· ____ 60_ Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. Coate Me•• Newport Buch r~,,,., " ... 1 WHERE ELSE CAN l ~~ YOU GET A I FABULOUS FURN. l JR. l BDRM FOR ' $133 RENT · I 25 FURN. ···'.~·; 12 UTIL i:\ ·.~$110 PER Mo. ~ Tt'n acn-s of open apace. 2 tennis els., giant l'et."reation center "'Ith pool, saunfts, crRfls room, volleybull, j11.· cui:d, pla)'tt' piano & mo~. /\dulls only. ,. ~ 1•-.1,', r NEWPORT VILLAGE Baker St . at Newpon f""'Y· ";:· (714) 557-ll075 ' ')'\. .... . ' .I·,-~-... ;·::-,. ··'·1'~~;. .. ~· ' . ~ Huntington Beach ' t l $40 WEEKLY Executive Su.ites 727 Yorktown Blvd. Beach Blvo:t. ot Yorktoy,•n SJ6.0411 STUDIOS & I BR's.'· • Jo"ull kitchen • • • Heatro pool e LAundry la<'ililies • Free utlliti<'ll e Free linens • T.V. & maid ~~-avail. e Bar·B·Que e Phone service • 1 i\tile to <X'1!an S1:0-$1ffi BAOIELOR &. I gar, lndry rn1, 8-12-7848 Br. pvt adl Is. 1 BR ,1 b!0i.:k trom ocean. rt'decora tffl, pool, $140, 960- ""'8 BACl!El.1)n. furn. 1 hlk lron\ ocean, redecorated, pool, 960-z:.ot\ Lagun11 Beach i\tODERN atu<lio apt. Ocean vu, SW\ deck, 1 blk to beach, shop, second noor, $175 incl •u. 494-9982. SO. Laguna. F1JRN BAOI APT. Oeenn View. near beach. No Pets. Ut & lllh1 mo. Sat &: Sun. 499-lQ;G EFFIC. apt.i; from $50 wk I' or $170 nio. Pool. maid, ph, !dry, Village Inn 494-9-1..16 S1'iS OCEANFfiONT, I Br, tnc. ut\I & priv parking. W Gaviota 494-1719 NJ:.\VPORT 1'0\\'ERS !Ith noor bayfronf 2 BR. 2 ba, I I &U-8931, 646-8316 l BR furn apt. $18:1 mo Including Uti\1. Few steps to the beach. 6'\Z-3698 I 2 BDRMS, winter, $165. Yearly $215. 646-6077, or 64&-7767_Agt. t 1o .::Eo...:L:.:U;..X,:.:.,E:;.OCEAN==~rn=o~NT= ! RENTALS 2 & 3 BR. I A Sand & Sea. RHy. 615-8800 ! OCEANFRONT '.\ Br, 1 ~~ &, studio, avail until June 15, 74, 640-8862 * i,v, blk oc, 3 br. :.! ba, yrly, $350. J«urn or unfurn. ' 673-5600. I Aph. Fu'"· 360 ' I I COSTA MESA AMBASSADOR INN ' . -... $32.50 BRANO NEW Weekly Rate for Single Apartment Special Move-In Rate * ,_. ...... lllttlet * Air~....* Prw UtllltSel * W_..,, l Drr-1 * lltcM ........ * La•tl ...... * ...... hnhHd * ..... hrtl .. * Mehl 5en'k• * Jenml ,.,....., hol * H---4 hot * M-*-t .... Water Falls-Lagoons-Fquntaln• Stay A Day, Week, Month or Whatever DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 Costa Mew Sund;iy, ftbro.lr'{ 10 1ro71 DAJI y PI LO t D !) 365 Apt. Untum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 36S1Apts Furn. or Unfurn. J.l.?T~., I ... pf~ .• 370 Furn. or Unf urn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn.. m _c_.,_,_•_Me __ .. _____ 1Hunllngton Beach Newport Beach [;;;0=N:;;;;;8===£A=C=H=l.=1-p~A~R~K;-:N~£W~P~O~R~T i=L~•g~un~•~N~;9~•·~1 ~~~L~•g~un~a~N~i9~u·~1~~ Costa /Ma• , ' ------11 PINECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME o ver 500 tall •reeir and 10 streams with waterfnil:i crt>atc a relaxing setting for your !Jpacious new 1· or :!· bedroo1n apa.rtmen1. Jo"'rom $110. 1'~urnlture avaUabJ.e. Office open 9:00 10 6:00. 2300 1''airview Rd., Colla l'o!esa.. Phone: 54!>-2300. ADULTS Two luxury apts. avail.. 2 balh9, 2 bdnns., with carp., drapes, bit-ins & encl. garages; sv.imrning pool: attr. setting .... ·ith 1 o ts ol 1rees -gas &. water paid. $215 f.1onth. Set': 23l1 Elden Ave.. ,~ Or call ?\tgT. M5-0n!O HARBOR REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 APARTMENTS 2 BR untum. Fr. 1245 on the bay Covr~I Plll'kln&;. L • r g r He11.ted Pool. S..wias and l.UXury _t1.pn.rtrnl'nt 11 ... 1ni: ReQ"f:&tion._Rooln ovrrlonktni:: the v.att'r. El'l· HUNTINGTON Joy sro<>.lll)() """'" '''· 1 :sw\n1nHn~ pools, 7 lighted PACIFIC Tt•n nls c'lurlP, p!u.s m ile!ii of bicy<ll:' trail.!:, puttint:. !hut· fleb<•ard. l'.IUQUCI. J u n 1Qr I '!ii fron\ Sl~l.Ji() 1uo11thl}; a\s;-, I and 2·bcthoorn plans and 2-story tOl\•n hou!r1. El,.<'· Ui.c kltcben.s, private patiol or ~al coni1's, C'arp..,ting, dra· per1e.s. Subterranean park· ini with f'le vators. Optional n1aid service. J ust :-.orth of Fashlr.in 1.dand at J amboret- 1l1 OCEAN Ave., H.B. l714) 536--1481 Ole. open 10 am..Opm DRily \\'ll.l.l.AM WALTERS .(.(1. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Nicest thing of all~ .. We rent. • • u a·:. f\!m 1. BR wJpool ' r,r 11'1.rbor shop. SU&. mo ' l.:.\ .. Flt!L"/ I Bk, u atlwe: 4 SliO ~·) f>l'l .! Call ~ '• ;, 6. Gt;.:!JlJ Ag! Dan• Point NICE. b!Jt, 2 BR, Ottan \'1e .... 11. $195 lo SW . ln11ulrT llJ:-!O :). Co11st 1-l'A')', l...agun6 Ut·n1·h 49'1-tiM4S Huntington &each DEl.liXF. .ulull ~· u v I s l d ,. ga.n.len hu11galO\\", nr OC't'a.n. fq1I. lrg pa1lo, 6 pools, sauna. rennis. S4t)...(rz-j9. Also l Br. f'"rlln1 S!.~:i. Newport Be•ch 2 BR. Bltns, ne'>l.·ly decornll"d, en<"I gura.gf's. Beautiful la.ndsca riing. Lrg play area, a child's drea1n. Clo~e to shopplng & &ehls. Children and San Joaquin Hills Rond. ~. · Telephone lTI41 6441900 Before nm·!, tf you wanled to live nea r the ocran . y ou d id n1t hav e many alt ernatives. Either you pai d a lol of ren l money for somelhing Iha I could al bes l be call ed sheller. Or, if you wanted qualily, you pul a lol of money down . purchased a condominium, and stil l ended up payi ng a lot of money each mor1lh. LIVE ON THE BEACH I Irate;! l~. &."'<'unty . for r?nt.al informalioo .,...elcome. Ml-0480; i1 no * 2 WEEKS FREE* MS 847· 7331. ~~~"""'~"""I Vista del Mesa WALK to beach, dlx 3 br, ADULT GARDEN HO~fES 2 ba. Bltns. incl d~hwshr, IRVINE AVE. AT l\IESA rrpl/drps, sunkm llv rm, r.tovt> in ~\·/deposits only frplc, encl gar, pvt Jltlt. l BR. $180 2 Br. S2'20 $295 . per mo. n5 A Dny &. Night Security, Pool , Dela.,.,are Call $3-5636 Jat'l.I z ii, Rl'C. Bldg. 2 Br, carprs, drnpcs, Blt·ins, w/eXf'IY'ist> rn1, billiards, carporlll. I blk io sch color TV. 1·:11. Apt. hil5 shopping ,f.c frel'.Yi'ay, 1 child disl1\\·ashrr, rrfrig, .~hag l'pl ok NO Pl--:TS. Call 64&-37116 & prt patio cir deck C!r 545-0760 ~5-41!55. UN ~·uRN i nn., :i bas.1.iiiii;iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I 8 )·ight & swu1y. drps, 2, BR., l ba., l'lOSi•ls ~alorl'. hot &. cold Channl·l frnt ..... ·· ...... $:!00 \\·nter furn. 1 cl1ild, no pets. 3 BR. 2 ha. $155. &1:.!-168~ /\'('\\"\y drcor ............ S:·,l)J OCEANVIEW 2 Bclr, 1 ba, Lido 2 Bl'. L b1o1 unf. ... S:\l:MI bltins cprs, rlrps, d/w, f/a, rriilc, $235-.$22:-J mo. 91;(~ 1121 . associated ·· BROKERS-REALTORS 2025 W Bolboo 67).]66] FOR rent or leas~. brand ~ --· new 2 BR Townbouse. swim * LA PARISIENNE * pool & rec. Close to 1 BR r & U f Sl -OC('an. palio & very private. · urn ·,. n · 6J &· caU colle<:t 213-J2Z-44Z1 aft up. All elec. F u·rplac·e. Jlld 6 pm ' Pool. Adul1s . Irvine 979'-12(.S Across ft'On1 golf course 1AH32 Santa Ana Ave. .. ' Thanks to all of us al Crown Valley Apartmenls, that's chanQed. We've got one and lwo b edroom un1 Js w11h shopping, beaches and Dana Point harbor nearby. The~e·s a lan1as 11c clubhouse and pool. And. since we are a pa r! of Laguna Ni guel. membersh ips are avail able in El Nigu el Country Club. Insid e. 1hc un1 1s are re a1 ry f11 s1 class. Exi ra la1ge. W11h th ick shag carp eting and cu sJom Ille. Butcher block cabinets and qualily appli- ances. Fron t an d rear balconies. Open beam ceilings. Color accent walls. And the nicest thing of all -we rent. Crown Valley, From S 195 unfurnished. Furnished unils available. San Diego Freeway or Coast Highway l o Hillhurst. 23734 Hillh urst. Laguna Niguel, Cal ilorn1.J (714) 831 -0730. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Yo Co,t• Mesa Ul--- .. GET IS NEWPORT VILLAGE Atlu!ri; No PC1~. Lease. L:NF. 1 & 2 Br $185-U°JO f URN. Bachi'lor SLl:f> LAS BRISAS APTS ·: :015 ll ivrr A\P, NB ' Call ~2-2366 CHOICE LAKEFRONT LOCATIONS VERSAILLES ON ·r11E LA!..:E r\t ~·1u!h LOA~! Pla.'.!l. P0<1! Arn p11l"oi A!p111. Bar .~ J "('Ut.ZI. S1•t'C'lRl'ular )( A•T•• . L:ikr 11· Towering t•1unta1n;; · 1:: !.lill1on Dollar f'!uhh1•Ul'1', <.:yn1, Sauna, 'J'utal ~~curily. ADUL T~SINGLES 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom~ , from $175 per mo. '· 3700 Ploza Dr.', S•nta An• ./'>' "i Nl.'xl lo South Coast Plau. 714-556-0466 Rooms 400 LG rooni. East Costa f.fesa. Qy,·n Pri. bath. entrance. Ki t. p1i v. Lg yd, .$98. ~ S!l!lS ROO MS $W. a y..·k up, 'A'ith kill'hen l30 ..... k up apls. 548-9755 or 645-3967. BORN again Christian female to share H.B. ho1ne . .$90 mn. 556-7620 9·11. PVT cntra.ncr. & hnth. Lovely room, quiet. employed adult. $100. mo. 64G-8502 ROOM w/kltchen privl. Ph 962-7520 \vkends • ...._ or aft 7 wk days.·¥~ .... Vacation Rent1l1 425 ALL YOU'LL NEED ..• \Viii havl' just a fe\\' I & "2 Bdm1 apts a\·ailablc on a first · ro111e, fi rst · ~crved baSi!i . Reft'renccs absolutely required. Adults only. LIVE in the all new Dena Point Harbor at t h e beauliful i\lARlNA INN r-.101el, 340Cl2 Del Obispo St. {496-2353), Kitchen, F:f(iciencies & Apartments. Heated pool, direct dial phones. tcle\'iSion, sauna bath. la u n dry faciliti~. mretlng roon1, close lo San Clenlente &: Laguna Beach. Co me play In our sport· fi;;hlng, shopping & restau· rants. $JO l\'etk & Up. Bring this ad & receive $5 oU on VISTA DEL LAGO ' MESA VERDE EAST AND ADAMS AVE. COSTA MESA 540-1800 $165 & UP fln;t week 's rent. FurnishNl & unfurnished. Tenn·1s cowis (lessons, \vol. voll•'yl>all. giant re~·reation blr!g. f\1·ith ('rafls roon1, billiards, plnycr pianoJ , 10 a <.'Il'S uf· rust IL· atniosph\l'l'e. Ilug:e private patios. I """""""~""!!!!""""""•I * * \Vanted * * J\10 VE QUICKLY~ HONEYMOON CABIN Ne\\'POrt Fwy. at Baker St. MAMMOTH AREA l. I 1 Week in September / 557-0075 \Ve'd like a very nice, comfortable, coiy, bolated cabin. ?.lust hnve modern conveniences. Please ra.11 673-9503 or 67J....G:DI (& ll'B.Vi'.' number l l ... A MANCHA APTS. NEW Luxury Apt.'!.. close to shop'g & beach. Gas & Wtr Pd. Adults only or lan1ily iv /teen. Blt·ins incl. Jsh1vhr. Shag Crpts. Sniall pet ok. Pool. Gas BBQ. l. 2 & 3 BR Studio. Pri1-. Patios S160 l_. $250 per r-.10. 778 Scoll Pl. C.J\f. 642-2007 THE E..'\CITlNG PALM MESA APTS . J\-tJNUTES TO NPT. BCH. Buch. 1 & 2 BR. fron1 s1;i7 Ar1ults, No Pets. 1561 f.1esa Or. (5 blk.s from Ne11o·port Blvd.) "'6-9860 LlVE Near the Beach ~ l & 2 BR. From. S l~i f..1ature adults. No pels. 1887 Monrovia. &i:Hl926 REAL nice fum or unf 1 br apls. Sll5. up. Adults over 35. No pets. 548---2407 Apll Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Newport Beach BF.AUT. Mountain home in CresUine, by wk. mo or y,•knd. Slp.$ 8·10. 546-9648 Rentals to Share "30 i\1ALE lo share ~ br, 2 ba .hou~ on Balbo.'l Island. 6T:>-761J. llOUSE: lo shatt room & IXlard, l-.tnle non straliht 833--0238 pr-.1. GIRLS to share 3 BR Penin apt bet"·een bay &: beach; $90. Gar. Child ok. 67'"~sm WOULD like business 1o,·oll1an to share 2 BR apt, Sfln C1e· mentl.', SIOO. mo. 191 ~i95~. SHARE house in Capo D..arh. Rea!IOnRbll'. Prefer non· sn1oker.>. ·196·0534, 111.;mingP<. NEED 1 or 2 people lo st-ere 3BR house. M. or F. :ll·Xl. &1~n10 or &6-2460 Fenlale roommate wanted. To sh:u-c 3 Bedroom, 2 baths • 673-300! • Apts Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Newport Beach ?Vo Re11t Raise fJ11ara11tee In these ti mes ot economic ur.certa1n!y. Oak- wood Garden Apa1tm ents is ollefing all new residen!S our "No Ren! Raise Guarantee,"• We will not raise rents lor a minimum ol 12 months'trom the dale you move in. In 9ddi- tion, you may rent al Oakwood on a monlh-to- monlh basis and have lhe right to move out at any time. giving Pfoper 30·day notics. Thet'e's $1 million in recreation: swimming. lennis, billi•rda, heaHh c lubs, indoor ~oil driving range, party room, etc. Plus a lull·lim• activity difeclor who plans parties. lectures, OOO's and compllmenlary Sunday brul'lCh. There are beaulilut singles, 1 & 2 bedrooms. fumished & unlu1nished. wilh all the utras. Rents from $145. Prices vary by localion. Sorry, no one under 21 and no pels. Models open daily from 1 0 to 7, •Full dei.111 av1i11tff 11 Oekwooct. .'.'ii lln R P.0~ 81 VO I tl\!l Mf \~ ("' 1l ~b:'1, PARK WEST APARTMENTS ' ' Owned and manoged by Tho 1.-Compony 1;1s 18 10 L • I 0 J fl DAILY PILOT ·Rental• to Sh•r• Sunday, fe!Jrua'y 10 l q74 ~--_-:;:-~~"""""~c:;-;=:::--~~-=~~:-;,--~~---,.;;--;":T.;':~::-t::--.-.:-=""'7"'T""<,,..._,,_.....=-r...,.,,.,....,.~...,.,_~~~~""'"'"...,,.,......-,.-::.,..,-;~~ 430 Business Rent1\ 44S PirsOnal• 530 C•rpet Servi'• P•int ing & _.. Help"W •n ftd, M & F 710 Fielp.W1nted, Mi F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Hel,i' W1nred, M&F 710 ROOMMATES \\'1nlrd rn ~h~rr• i,.•nuldul 'J. l~R I funu~hl;'1l 1•r ur\· ' fumed\ ~parlm('nl:-; al 0 <1.k· \\'ood, TilC'~·, SJ million in rw'.f'f-~t1m1: s .... unir1l1111. 1t-11· lllli, b1lliArdl>. ht·8.ltl1 l'JUI>~, :>1111n11t, $[>JI ! t1n1·\n'1; l'lin)::1\ volor TV !heutn' .,\;,. bcaullfu l pr1r1y t\KltJI Plus iu II\ lly dlre<-tor, part1c-•;, i;p;,rt11 1ournanH·ntl'. BBQ'11. 1hn nt•rs, l"{)n1pllflH!111111·y lf'tlnJ ~ l('~~iru: & Sllnday l31UJl•'h \\'l''I! 1•1 <'11 h1'lp you find 11 rnomin<it<'. son1. no one under :JI N nu pl:'t~ fllodel!!: Opo>n Jlaily h~ 7 ·, Call 1:i:1--0:(.,i1 ,i N'P\\l>Ol't Beoch J\qrlh 1 I [J'\'llll~ & Hil!1 St I , v/ or v.i2.~11a ). Nl'\-\'~111. J3e11rh S••U1l1 it6\11 ... ! lr\ifh"I &.-e our !arge-r an Jn 1 he &Jlllt1 1nenl seel 1or1 DAJli..I NL": Ca.pc Cc~f •I Br .. 2 Ba to 1"hflrf' "' f I 11dy pensioners, San C!en1t•11te be..a e Miele. 7J ~37iS, 213-fil4-:'.007 r-.1/\Ll: Room111 :1ll' \\'Hlllt'rl. :; HR house, fur11 & urils, rd .. 1130 Albert, J;J6-0011 t·xt. :-188. S-5 Ji\11\!EO f("n1 r rn 11111!f• 1,1 ~h:ln' .,.. h101ri11' on BilltJi•u l~l;ond !il~,_7111 or ;,.1(>-7?'60 '.'.10\'E ~our ule or shop to 11 pn'.!llH.._.'llUS rorn1~r (•n No. ('t1i1~1 111'.Y tn La ~. Beat h. lh1l 1ul :J21).!MO sq, IL 4jo' :-q f! Healonon1in.;, 67:..6700 s u n!' sp.acf'~ avallabll• in attracti\"f' :\rcadrs, 1:-i-rron1 b I'" II ; l I u I &in Juan C 11 fl 1" t r an o l'l1is.slon . 1s:1.11:i:: 'J. Pr:!\:INGJ::SI'.: dog11 I \'<'t)' ~nudl. VP!)' blonde. I !argcr male u·avelini toge the r found 011 F1':DEll.A1. Ave .. Co;;1a ?>!cM, &6---3822. FE~L\I.J::: ~rman Sh(•pherd 1rc:ui11;:: choke chain. El Cr-ntro, Colifornia rabies L;l.g, viC"111ity Hwitington Rr11ch. ~~5259. JOIJN"S Carpe:l le Upholstery i)r1 Sha n1 po o. ~Stu! Rt tardnnts 1. JXgreaM-n & all C(llQr brlghtc11rr.!i & 10 1J1lllute blt'ii.Cb tor w1u11· i·arpieli1. &1\'e your n\Ol,t"Y hy :0:11v\nf' 1nt> 1:x1rn tri p!( \V III l"IN1.11 11\'inx nn . d111lr1'; rrn , & h.ill s1:1. Ai)y n''· J 7 50, 001.1d1 SlO. C)mlr s;i, J:1 )'rll. I''<\), JS \\'h.t\I ('0U!l11\ not method. l ([I) 11'urk n1yself. (;.-nl ref. ~i'.11---0101. ;, D!bcrr.lil'tlo & So11s * Cfll"l)f"l sale!'!, lnstall1illon & rept.l re. 963-26::9. ----~f!"M Cl eanln::: S '° r v 1 ,. I' Curpe\8 & Upf10I. stc11n1 .. i. .. ane-d111han1J-11.(){'(J. !"'>J7-67•t2 Carpet Cleaning Floor Care & W indows l)utr!l Maint. Si>rv. 5.17·1:io!I Cement, Concrete ("'E~1ENT: , Patio. rlri\leS. \va.l!ts-Repairs, s.11 v.· & rt'n1ovl-". 1''ree est. 544---8998. PATIOS. dri,·eways & side \\-'!ilks. Comn1ercial & resid. Call 556--086.S. C:El\li-:NT & Block \York. \\'alls, patlos, sltle1v11lks, f'I C. By hr. Ol' }Uh. 6~915. PATIOS. \VALK~. Dlt!VES, CONCRETE PU~\IPIJ'\G Call Don &l:i.-g5 J4 lndu1tr ial Rental •so COCl\.APO<J nulle pup round C ~ j vltinily i:: d i 11 g 1• ,. & ontractor P1perh1nging • ., ... *Willerd Painting Contractor•* JlESJDLN"nAJ. &. COt-1~1ERClAL FlrH'l>l Cr<t r1srnrn !)1)"''111 , ..... \\'allpar>c"rlne; A• 'OU:-'>'("lll Cr-111fl~5 ( · o!I t r1r E:i'tll•\10 r'" *~-2199 640-1136* S111tl' Lie. No. 1SIO:i!I J~ X T !•'. R I 0 R I Int e ruir J~ainllng Alw Landl'lcaping. Prof!'ssion nJ rcsull.s ~UH l'lln1,.,...l (01tll ~->-6:DJ'J 1~ ;r;-i~ r. HANG i N e& pa1nti111:. ?I yrs !!arbor ci r·1·11, ltt•I:< furn, No. L.~32ll1 t).ll-:fj.j{j PAINT!~(; • jll(•itt. \I u J l' k ' RE'a!IOtH1blt>. Cnll S t c \' c . fiJl·l-6SlU or 4~-8236 PROF. l'-·allcovering, slate lie. No. ti951•1. Insur, aU lypes pnpt>r. TI4 /S·11-4386. P ROF'. !><linter, honest \\.'ork, reas. l nt/e'<t, tree eRtimatc. Reis. :,-48-2759, 642-391.l PROF'.. Papt'r lfanging no job too sn1. 110 job too l<ltgc. 8,12-6'£.I. INT /EXT PAINTING f'r~ Est Jhn 67~1-J.ii9. *Wallpaper Hanger* C. Ttr bku \i46 -2449 An CQillll uppor. c-n1plorer ACCOUN1"ANTS --===- 1 • !l• --••nut.J .._._.u ACllClll TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS AvutJ;i:ill' lnr f-'.'(Of'J1cnred pt_·J'1!.onn•·l 1.1·1· h>1•·i! bclo,.,• e ACCOUNTANTS •, e BOOKKEEPERS e ACCOUNTING CLKS e KEYPUNCH OPRS F(llt FLltTIIF:I~ l~f'O IN ORANl;E COU!':TY CALL A!Clft Yl't-Oerit k. Mgr,'"' . 714 /835-4103 >) :: SAN DIEGO ., -:r.: EU.EN STORJOl-IN, f.1GR, (jJ.IJ 1'J9-9001 . t. ' !:/'" ' U}S ANGELES I:.:., CAfi\'J. 'rRJPP. il1GR. ".I ASSEMBLERS Imrned. miui.rmuont.s on ht 11hi!t f<1r arn&ll pa r t 1 mechan1,~a1 u s e m b I y . l>e11I"" /\\&fl achOol grad v.·/111111. t )T. oonti~ kx:al industrial eXpet_ Co. paid 11tt..'(I & life inl!-, modun Variau Data i\lachi.J1cl'l h:u 11./1..1)1'(( lat llity. ,.~. l111n1ed!a1e 01.-111u~ on the D El .....__ • 2nd sh.i!t for a Compuh·1· UftCan et11vnlCS or)(•rntor v.·ttl1 a 1ul11in1un1 ~ Fai1view lld, CM ol :.: yC'ars IJOS experie1we. Eq~nl Oppor. l'.:.lnployer mil J\11 (•"'I 1· di;" Clf 1nud A SS IST AN T i\tun11.a:C'r c:o111p11!t•1'11i helpful hut 1101 tra111e+>, ~raverard ;h•n_ Cu . 1nai1datory. pauJ benehl!. Jal'k ln 'file · Box. 120;) Bake SI c•• 111e 1ncl~v1<lu1li si>Jec tetl mu1>l "'-=c.c::::_.::::::;o'.:::c· :.:::"~-l:ie-ri>iln.ble and have Uu· AVON <lesire to learn. JI yuu &rl' J.~~.JOY MEETING PEOPLE lookiHg for a pOKillvn with & r-.1AKlNG MONEY! an Orru~c County N1npa uy Be co ni e-a n A v ON that offers l.'On1i-.ie!1t1\'I' pay, repre$entali\'e le do both. lO'Ya 2nd i.Mt diflercnt\al, Run your own buaintsa modern la c i I i t i t s nntl s~hedule )'OW' own working exttllent benefits, please ho11ra & ¥.'e'll help you apply HI perwn OI' ('Ofl(11<'t : build y(lur 11t1.le1 terrllory. B. Kralka , • CaU: 5«)...7041. B A B Y SIITER/1-lou.!iel..eep- er approx 8 am to j pn1 r-.ton thru J.'M, Own trans. 545-ffi..1..1 Alter 6 pn1. BABYSITTER tor 2 child (714) 833-2400 Ext. 336 VDM I 113 ! :s86-6!!Q5 :===::::::::====:::::I ren, ages 10 & 8, my home. -N.B. From 1-5pm, Mon tll?u VARIAN DATA MACHINES •Accounting Clks . -':.· TI1urs. 64~1025 cves/'ll·knds BAB'i'SITIER needed 1 · I lpn1, n1y hor11e pref'd. 2i:l2 !\ollchels.on D1·h·r. Irvu1e, CaLJ. 9~ EARN EXTRA~ I ,• MONEY -~ $~1500 Pe< Mo .. f">&1.·Tln'lt-, SIJJ#}~ k ~1 11rr\ed C'o uplei - J-l u1n t'OWne r 1 On l )'. Jter>N-'SCll! New ImportflC! !terns Frorn Mr-'1' I co Through I 1-'CUI R t" l i (II b 1 t' ('Qrporation. \\'rite.,-. Britt J~kK1oond To: • i».-i 'W• • DA ro~ TO\VNHOURE, lNC I'. 0 . Go."< ::38 !'llont~·Oe!Jo. Calif. ~ t " lnclu1le -~our 11hone number lvr tt1hu e u1terv1ew. $."ii) Ho:1d f<'<J:U\re:d. NO Pl-ION~ CALLS PL1'::ASI-.: ENGINEER ·~ Civil Engineer assistant Prt>pnre plans, spec & t•stlnuates. co-onli1111.1e bus slops. Ex pe r i en c e in <'ons:truction control f or Fed e ral H i ghwa y , 11d1n!nisll"t1t ion p rojec t s: desirable, J)cog-ree In Civil or su:uctw·al engineering req'd. Draftinit exp 1!e~irc1blt>. SCniJ resume, 11n.l:iry history to Personnel Of!iC'cr. O.C. Trnn!lt dist. fill Civic C1•111er Dr, West, Sun_l_•_An~._,Ec'-=Oc.Ec .. :_ __ _ ---~~------~-·-i-:1h,11rd.;, l!untl11gt t.i nl----------- 4Js I HUNTINGTON BEACH _lk_•arh. 8·1&--'.'i7:iL QIJALIT'> e')lli>fruction in Gal'•Q•• for Rent unique.orig1nal well planned 1-----------MULTI UNITS ~'NlJ: <~()ld ,r,,_ bl 11rk n1:.1e desih'lt~. 1r1111H' in1 11 & ~:,1 '11), P la,ter, Patch, Repair * PATCH Pl .. ·\STt:J11NG * •Calculator Oprs 1' 'I' 1·a11 s po r t;1 t ion al'nll. Equnl Oppor. En1ployer nl/f ti4~-J-ki{f, BABYSl1'TER for ll\\1, 4 yr _, COUNTER MAN 2 EXF:CUTl\'F. secrt larial po~i l\ons OJlf'J1 for (:OrporatC"I, nrflr~' h>Calrd in San j C !1·111 t n11". S 11.Lar v MINI WAREHOUSES -1~1•1·~hond rir lhi~ky 1-1l"'· 1·rn1<11.lcl. \\V1,,1. ina..->, ron- STORAGE \"1 ~_ i\lnl'i n;i ll1gh 5'-lll. IL B. t•r.·lr>. t·I« A«:; f"r h:f'n ; All l)"pt's. l'n~t· cst1n1ntrs Call ~}-I0---0..1!2:i •Typists ' •Credit Checkers 1 Q!rl girl ,f, infanl. Cill alter t.\'.f)('r. r£'n!;i.l yard <'Dunter Ii, fi.16-J262 ntan. Kno11 l('(\J::t• ur uir ,. ri 1n111e nsu1·ilte ,~·/eXP"I:, 1 \\ ri1 1• Cl""'-~ifie-d ad No. 90, I I huly l'ilot, l'.0 . Bnx 1560. ~' ('os!it l\-h·sa, Calif. 9'.lti26. · FA(~J'(lltY Jlt•l p, 1-\·iJ! train. :-\1'1 r-.lovr-ln or i\lrl\'~·-Oul ch<irg<'11 F1xin1 S7 .JO IX'l" n1onth. llan1ilto..\L~L~PACE S1 .. l!D 9641-1970 :! ~INGLES. or a dou hlr. garagC' tor rrnL 210 Cedar, N.B. ITTORACJ-.: single g11ra~1'. Safe, enclosed. $25 mo. Any , t)'J)e sloruge. l&.'.l De.I t.lw·, CM 54&--0919. 12 x 27 oversize $311 1no. 2176 Plact ntia ( in rear) Call between J.j, 636-4120 GARAGE FOR P.E1''T ~JS Pnlm St., HB Call 53&-4678 STNGL1': garage !or rent, $25/J11011th. 177 r:. 22nd St. Cl\f, -··--~~'--'~=--~--='-"~ S25/il!O. 9.x20 new secure. 2033 Anah!"ln1 St. Cilt. No. l Sec, then call 642-;:l)J 3 -' NEWPORT CENTER l 2 ROO!'l1 olri<'e v.·ilh fantastic ' vii;\-\' of ;o.;'t>\1•p0rt Jlnrbor & Catalina. 5l'i5 ~fl-ft. $4:25 , per mo. in1·ludes utilitieP. janitor St"rv!t'\'. ('arpctin~ & Jori; of frC'e p;1rki11g. I ESTATE REALTY 640·1120 NEWPORT BEACH Law J.~ir1n In rent at11·11ctivr office v.·ith sec r l' lll r i a I spa<'f'. inrluding tc!ephone- answeMng, re ce p tion service!'I, rompletr: library, conference roon1 privilegcs IBM ropier. too~ Call m-O'P...l.l. OFFICE SPAC!-~ F 0 n. RENT. Co~ta Mesa, Harbor 11.t Adan1s. Beautiful modern ai1· nt us i {': jani1nMal. Class A \\'nl kt>r & l_,r'(" Bldg-. Call f;ene 1-lill, ;,;)7--0136 or ~5828. DESI\ :;parr or offlr~ sp1;1ce. st'f\'i<''°s a\·nil nf .~er1y, pe r sonall1. t>d phone l"ln~"·erlng, Xf'n.>x .~ 1nail. T11s1in, Jl(':lr t'r'\vys .. ~·10. nio up &12-9~.fu~-~-- l'IVl L E~GIN~.El:l:-..'1; firm in rent (\!fief" s fll\C e. r\Cl'-'pol'T Crnter . Sl'{"fY f.: or Bllkr> S"l\'1t·f-', Conferr!l('C' roorn priv. :\t>rllx ti)pjer. Call (11+-0.)3.1 •qo· l:!l lO' ,~,7:.· 53&-2;;.11 21f!ll' :._ ~li ll)' ----~~,,--,,,..~--G-1~-1770, t'V•'-1-'Nll: S.'1 ol G.lll C:ir f{,•y.~ ' -----(',w11,,1· nf To:,.:h~rd '" llf'il 1 ll~i· kc\. Vu:. Placeu!ta Nl1t' ~tudf'n! rl i· s l r<> s rw ,1;1o+'arldr11 & Prndu1·•·r & Vie ton; contracts. ::i ·yr~ pro exp. C'I"~•· 111 Sa n Dic;.:o F11--;.. .,.12_210!\ Qu1tl ity inl. & t':\L Call: Plcu~1· (':i.11 Bob Loll!;f'r ------~='co~~-~ e GENE 67J..:'l 10·l e \VATCll -~'ie. 100 IJlk s _ 1~~=--'CC"-""-'""""'-'--=-~ I JACK 1'aulanc, reµair, Ashwi l·Burke & Co. Coast JI'\;., Lagtlna Tu~·~ ren1od, add. LiC'. B-1 269072 714: 997-2100 1-~-01111•'r must idenltfy r.ty \\'ay Cu. &12_4j 03_ ,.. ................. ~;.,iiiiii ! ,!494-1'.l:ll ht>for<' noon. NOW LEASING Huntington Be ach NEW M -1 Q40 Sq. l''t. & t.:P l·lantillori &: Nf'wlancl St. 960-1970 Sil!ALL niale Scot1\e 1ype Dra fting Jong sil\'er gr11y tw..ir I flea. CO~!PLETE o ra ft ing t·ollur. Co,;!ft illesa High Service & Design to your :ich!. C1'n1pus &1'1· 1015. requiren1cnlJli. Apts, hornes, J:'ND: n1ale puppy, blaL'.:k condos. Save o Y c r h cad . Lab. 1~·/11·hlt<' spot on chest. J.fJ-7361 No 1a;.;s.. beautiful. \lit•, Electrical . fi hoN"t:lilfs Cdn1 . 6il-3$G.fl Nl:\\' BLDG !'11-1'. 23 l:nfts. GR!-..:Y I bla,·k _per s i ;i 11 12:-il Sq. F1. $176/!'110. i.)'(M.1ng) found vi c Jn it y old jobs. P lumbing L.r.. O'fl~ Pl.llMBINt ; Rr·111Qo·!, ls & H.ep;1lr:<. \\"atrr h<':lll"I'~. l!1,.,11(1,.;al.,, f11rnH<'('~. d.;lnv(1shr,.;. li42---t:.16.1 ill/C ,!;, B/A. Co111plc1 c Plumbing Sf'rvic". Lie. 27~>694. PLU~fBING Rl':PAllt ,. l'o job too ~111al1 -~ *. f,.\2-3128 * * ... General Services GARDE!'i .SERVICE · 1nonth· ly n1•1in!enanl'f'! .~ t·lcan-up. Cnll i l-1·893-12·1:>. Television Repair , • B~u1k1~ rx~rle111:1:" 0J;. ,. i VOLT ' Instant Personnel ,"'. I' 'I'<'lllflOl'aJ)' Service :~~4S C:ar11µus Dr., Sui1t> !Cli Newport Deat h 546-4741 1:;4ual Uppor. Employl-"r A1 P Clerk, Const r. $700 Mnehlnist Asst. _,"!tf-$5 hr !\·led. Front Ofc i;:.U ~500 SccrctGry ' )'.\ri. .$600 l-'.x. Sec'y to ptf's. )ti)• $750 lkntal 01airs1oe ··· 3500 COLOR TV Tf'pair. Exf)('rt, Secr\>tary, S. ,\na S625 Front Offirr, t·rpt!l. lal'gC' 1\1la11!11 & Bush11rd. IJ wllini:;- rC'iu· rloul's. A.nahcin1 & 1011 Beat·h, 003·2'.1~. Tf'nninal \Vny St.. 0.f. rca~noble servicr . Free 1-',C 13kkpr, Constl' lo $700 l::J.f:CTRiCTA!\'. License f\"o. ES i tna I" s. BERT SctTl'l;uy to $700 ,3 G'\Lcr:·t-1. IORE TV ~0 2-<8'.. Sel:'J ·t:rokernge ~'·15 ELECTRICIA N. !ic., job~. new jobs, any Anyplaef'. 836-1689 Da ys G-W>-::.0.U, eves G-!6-0081 FND Rt<lrlii>h (~!d doi;: -\'h:. --. . \\'alnut & Colvcl' 3108. Sniall jobs. n1aint & "'-'<'"" " ., ... repail's. 548-5203. Til• }" C BrJOkkceµer 10 S9C() Sci~\-School $630 ----'')nlprrs~t)\'1' ,i;, relkl('{l tOC\l~. BA~I(!!'\(; Elt'e\ tool s, .l <:un1pacliou UNION BANK 1'Qu1p . P 1_•r1nanrnt I Ill.'\' .~1·\·f-"ral upµor!uni tie·;· !or .:-1np!O) 111Plll f.: opp1,v 10 liJ('i<i' ind11idu11!..;; . !o:l"l.lll' v.·i!h ro111pan,v. Appl)' Jlrunf Opera1or 111 per~n. lh1rtley ,<: Nixon Surc Depo:•it Clerk '· l\enlals it1l', l'.100 \\' An11 - l n.~talln1rnt Lo1111 Clt•rk hriln, LnnK Beal'h. £.'(per advun tagl-'OUS b11t not (.\)UPLF: TO r-.1ANAC ~: :13 re q_u ired .. B 11rn1< u 11 l 1111\t n1otr\ at Laguna Bt·~i1·h. appbca~ts dt-s1rable. Plea~e Salary & t\1"0-roon1 suitr &~ply 111 person !O Doris with ktli'hC'n. Bonus ii Mitcht>ll 610 Nev.'J)OM Cent('r 1ncon1f' in1·rea.~. Sta.te Dr. N.B. Equal Oppor. experience in 1110Lel \-\'Ork Employer &_ quaJificiltion.~. \V rite BA!'\K Teller, 6 mo. e-xp. Classified Ad No. 9'1, Dail)' Centlneln Bank, N.B. Call Pilot, P .O. Bex 1560. Cosra Ron Hollo11·ay, 646-7121 !'l!esa, Calif. 9262ti. BEAUTICIAN as a&.51. to COUPLf: rl(-'(-'d«I. Asst. Apt . stylist , Thurs, Fri. Sat. J\lgr. SaiHJ)' starting S-450. Approx 20 hnl. 7 NaUons plu~ rv.·o BP. apt. Call '.llonty CoiffurC's, VIZ--0844. or o"c'-~1,l:ll=·-~-~-=-- '194-9907 Cu•tomer S.rvice Rep Youn){ n1n1ure ,,.,, o 1n an j l•l'•'l•'!Ted. Custa 11-te..a. area. .Start S:l.10 hr. ~1 J F /C Bkkpr, p/lime .i H.rs 11. day $4 hr. ~ ,, WESTCLIFF #,. -;, Pcr.ronnel Agency ~· 1 i11ark Ilf Center l ~l' Hfil E. Edinger, S.A. ·'.~ ~~ GENERAL OFFICE f ce N r-go. to $60CI Su"Ong A/P, payroll & good 1yplng. Olhtr Fee/~'"'ree P09ition1 lllJfi-1 H.Y A..11; AGENCY 17~1:{ ;--it>\-\1)"}rt, C,~L 6-164854 11(1:11 Bearh. 11.B. 8-17-~17 ' .: GH.O!Ch:-luca.lion ;\lission •:i 51--0391 V1e)o an!o plaza. 1400 ~1l l=c.~~-'--:.'-C"'-~~-r1. i;ht)\\Toorn. 30()0 ~(T fl F:'\D Brown flarfy tal>by typo• :-ihop, -100 to lfKIO i"CJ fl offiCf' c,at. Vie. \\"l\oon -!-o r-.liner, space~ avail. Call Paul C.:\!, flr-n <'oll;11• l>lr2T.-J8. Gardtning CE RAl\!IC TILE N-c-ll/ & I ·ec.11 JC'unnie Sisco remodel. Fre~~ est. 5~1 JO' !·s I & Sid Hoffmnn GARDF:NF.R of 22 yrs. exp. \\"C'l""'nie. ,...,_21~. " NEWPORT "·ho is collf'ge lrained in ... ., .,~~ Jh1rt i(·ulturC' .~ prourl ot hi~ Roofing Per sonnel Agency BE,~UTJCIAN -r.len·.s stylist Cha/lengl11g position Opcnd(lr aS!!Jst. recpt. manicure •• "-\\"om 11 n v.· I po s i t i v c et<'-Attrac. & ynr.. 646-62.>:i perwn.aliry. bi·ight phone. General_ Ofc $500 up I3EALTrY Operator. !" o \Olt:C, goo;:! judgn1cn! & that 1 C'l•nstruct1on exper. helpful. f ollo1vi11g ni>t•es s. special quality or l'OU.:en1 l,1\t' hkkpn)'.:"., payrol l , (.'0111111/1,'l.larantcc. 645--1050. !or l'Xl.'.Cllcnce. You \1'111 1est il<'eurute lypuig. . , Brazeau, 1'31-1·100. Lost 555 COST,\ ilf,,sa j\;e11· lndu.~1nal Vnit.o;; VIC. !11esa Vcrrle Villa,..;. Sml S HL/~!O. Phi! Sullivan, orange tiger cat, n1ah?, grn Qual\ty \\·ork. seeks 4-5 833 Dover Dr., N .B. 111!rliflonnl 01ai11t. job~ Ill' ROO!-~ !or !cs~. repa11'S, 642-3870 cJeanup~. Gl'Orge J-lampton shingles, ro t k, cnmp frre 1 :::::=~=======~ e 519--2015 e ex t . L ie. lfil lfi 3 · & intrr\'ie,,_,. tc•rnporary wol'i; _ftUTII HYA:-l. AGF.!\.Cl BOARD EXEC. SEC. aµplicanti;, tUl phone orde.n l ~9:! 1'-1'\-1·1){111, c i\I. ~ ll .)-'ou'1'e S('('king a real cn1.1l-& n1air1taln r~"\lrds. A•l !1!1 .. l Ut•ach, II .Ii, 847-961 7 Realtor. ~·13~7i.il f')·es, I r~ v.·ht spot on ta\!. P;irarlii;~ G:i.11lrning ~i41-1::AA/1130-50'.10 A lX-'UC'r tcn1p. po.!ition lcnge, C'njoy n1eelinK 11(•11· orgatU:tl'tl nUnd &. 1yping ----- & interl·sti11i;: 111..>ople & huvt ~kills 1 et)! 1n1portuo1. Call ; to $425 -400-1 BIRCH·-, N-B Very r1fCe("1ion&te. Ans 10 "Frodo". Any info, ple!\i;t Sru:·1~ialize Ile~1orntion Top Soil URGENTLY NEEDED a L'Olle-ge t'<lui:u t1ot111'ilh ~·i nt !or app1 . G irl Friday l'on1mand or the E:ni;lish Office Overloid \\'orl: 11·/rL•tail<'rs. N i c c 3fi00 SQ. FT. '.-,\J-;',032 ca ll 83?.--60li ,;,1.-H3Z1 Storage 455 :l/l, Blk Lab. inale, fi 1110 g. Landseapc. r.1 on t h Iv I•._.,; ________ _ l\faintenancr & Sprink!e.r * Ql :/\LlTY 11 I:.e1>a.ir. Cnlt fi42-8649 * illULOi & TOl' !'OIL *" la ngun!{e. "'"e otfrr xlnt 55i...(O)l. h.1.r)(i11·rltin~. 1-'honr~. 11i>rking atmospht'rf' '~-'lull 3~'•'•'•"iiii''ii'iih0Siil~·-,..iiiiiiiiiN···-Bii. 1_~,~1,1 It~:\~ ~fGF&:~~-• \\'ARE'.llO USF: & STORAGE. C-:l. J)Q\1'nto\-\'n Custa f\fesa, $120 & UP. Vic Ha!'lJOr 8.: \'~)1h twhuul D. f..('11·is Toyota. Ans lo Topper. 1Te1trlbrokrn lam. S~IO rdlv -no questions as~ t:L'ROPEAN" Li a rd en e-r . 1 =--~--"~""'-'"-"c!l:crn:_ __ _ LABORERS partncr:<hip po1en•1al . Plrn~e • -'··' · '\i·por , ·· · ~ s?nd yr.ur sclf·prt•pri tt.>1! CUSTOMER l"i\131 lll'ach, 11.B. S47-~17 r-.1aintf'nance -Landscaping. Tutoring 'J'1'!-'e Ren1QvaL Ve-r y rel!un1e in1mecL to lt·Jl}('rt.'<, -· 01-\·f.'ns & Reill, l'\."1.l,~ ilhH -SERVICE ;'yj,~J4()1 Qr !'VPS ~'.127(} !i·l~·!ilU::. reasonable. !i42-5329 C\'t'S. T UT 0 R · n F: A D I N G . Sll.VEf~ sJ1adcd w·hi1!' lo!11!: EXPEIL Gardener. Kno1~· D i a g n os 1 i c Te sling, Interim Ar"'"' siv<1 ., '""" '"'· COORDINATOR ll"Vl!l(', (11. 927Qi , GIRL to h11nrll!' snnd\Ooich (•oun!er. tJ11rt lin1e tor Ice C'rcun1 sh,•p. Ill's, ll to J, SW-SJ.'1/:'11"0: Sroragc roon1s & li!::tragc. 1293 Fairvie11·, cr-.1. :<'~<..o haired nillle (·at. 1\ns t11 ho"·· r-.1;iin1. Trin1n1ing &. D l il i!nosl~. I:en1erliatio11. Personnel Service \\',.rc\\'olf Lost Yu· f1! _cleanup. 968-3-186 962-0iS9. 1 , . .. -17581 Irv ine Blvd. BOOKKEEPF:R f o r l111n1f'dialr-Op<:'ning for stable :, day~. Cd~1 . 673--98..'JG. IK"rson. Su1n" c u 1 l ,. g f' l ====i:l=====::= J Rent.al• Wanted 460 Hntg·Nasl1ville. Any infr11-. Garden Maint/Lndscp Window Cleaning expan(fing Newport CPA _c:,cC-":_ __ _.:.::_ __ .:.:1 pl••1•~(' l':.l\ :136-~119. Ile-::¢.115 Tustin I Clnup, Sprklr rep. 640-fil\52 \\""°,''DO\\"S o •.-<v". F 838 S460 lir111, n1us1 be gd lypist, \'ER'i' conscicntiou:; <1nr! wan ... _______ ~ '" ' rC'e • "d oppor. Send ~surne & -Lawnca<e by "2 Gals" f"stima! ,,,,... ;,:; ot1 ·-1-1 n • respon!lihle 1vorkinr. 1nothe1" ,\l,.\Sl\:AN ~lala1\'\ute 7S-tl0 •· es, ,.,;n, -• h .. .;S. :.-r11111 "P~)l)r. En,plnyer S.1.lary re-q . \Vri!e cla~silie-d and daugh ter. r-ircd h\-o l,,hs 11·011 grey, ans1\·crs Ill !'llo\\'/ffige/clnups &-12-9007 Call Joh n ;).iS-~ -=s: ;i(\ No. 63, Daily Pilot, P.O. bNlroom ltou.<:e ni>ar Daily "S~Joe" Call ll i cha -rd COr-.TPLETL Garden Servict• Box 15SO Costa l\'lesd Cal!! Pilot hy· r-.1a1(·h l jl11. Space OtC'y \\'k ~2-1'.r"ii ext 271 Oeanups. Rei;:. Mninl. Call I Iii JI A /Receivable to$700 "626 ' . ' . !or somr f\01\·!"Nr nr.d ;i 1/0111e 96ii:·i91Xl RE\rA!tD! nftcr 4PM. 645-19!!0 11t•111•it Hi>avy payroll exper. \\'kly, I c1,:00"0c1c.1c."E"E"'PcE=R----,c. - n1'cf'~1>flry. ('oinrose our c orr I's p onf1e-nc~. f;OV(] pc>rst)nalily and p h o ne let·hniquf's. dl•tail oriC'n!c<l d e c ision ma k C' r ' tr o u b I e!l"KJOling. 1..ood ('(tffipany bf']l('fits a n d working conditions. 1 d bl l hrly & n1011thly IJ'i~Ttdls. 10 .~ \' ~ • part lnic, gan en vrry esira c, 1r,us TABBY cat w /white che!!it Gener•! Servle••. _I '-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i~I J' Id ' Ne\-\-port Center CPA F lrm. fl('rnussion (o ha\'(' \1\u a Y &, v.·hite pav.•s, ans Fritz, I-\CY at u1g, fig-t.11.11& of F/C bookkeeper P/r tax:e11. Reply to Clft..Qified ad No. 'uts who hn ve been Olli. Vic: !l-1yers & \\"llson St, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, Job Wainted, Male 700 comnllssions, type min. 4S Xlnt v.·orking-rond. Fiexible 45. c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. p('L'> for n1any years. Prief" 6-16-Z1:26 c AR p EN T Ry_ :-,finor w.p.n1. hrs. 640-1.'.l.35 Box 1560, Co~a 1'-1esa, Calif. cali>gory of SlT:i. P!ease-l,L~O;ST=::"Chlck--1,.-c6c---c-ld adjus t nt en ts. 11ajor r-.IOTEl.rl-fotcl n\ an ager Insurance Girl 92Eijlj, \\rue L1ri~silied lid l'!o. 11~. ma e 010· 0 1 · All h 11 £.'\""r. i\.ferl·l-C•I. ;,-J,•d<·Ca-. BOYS & GIRLS ll;\<I_·· p,·lol, l'.O. ""' 1 __ 0 cal, yellow collar_.+ Ilea a terallons. types ome v.·ou r like employn1ent. p"' " " An _,,,, op~-i,,ru·ly ' -" ~ rt air & ren1od Let us bid' Good ref' & k ps b · tirnC'. !\l1ssion Vi~i'J l"lrea. r.;"e-\\'Spaper l'tl.rriers. n1101. ~-, r " Cosfa l\lelill , Cn lif. 926:26. rol. An~ Boscoe. V-.· lo\'.·a Fp & B J-lo~1e R~pa ir'. up. 1''pt i::ch. cc;:; nr ~~l~~~ Other P~hions A·•ail. age 10 yrs. for Ne1•110i!i :::;'~mCp~lo~y.•::'='•"~'·'=~ \\'A;'>;TED in ~lt'>'"il \:crrle .. ·i.l7~irfi.i. &12-1-103. ;ii-ea. 6'15-1.791 or 646-?.63:.!. NIGUEL Bca<'h. Newpo11 Hei-.,:1.t~ .~ ;, HO:-.:EY:'l lOCIN CABJ[I; 11 BJ.AL,\: PC'rsion cat, nt1;11c p N~,,.,·J)')rt P · sul C ! t '.ltAJ\l'.l!Ol'I! AP.E,\ "B,1hy" luis t t1;i: & f1f":t col. "TH!l\"GS" by !>loose:. Gen'l Job Wanted, Fem1le 702 ersonnel Agency ' enin 8 · .on at· DENTAL ASST I c ar Jl c n tr y Rtpairs '.!jl):;;, Forbes tl.·1. tllr. llydt'-'. Circulation [•ept. Cr t 1 ,. 1 , " I \V<'ek in Seplen1Ucr Bal JOa Bay Cluh Apr &32, , • . , NEED h I , 0 1\ILY Pll OT C ii G·l2-·1'2J ea ~ 1u ing sa ary. vr_ea r ' ,, P 1un1bi11 g . EI e c. . "P at home')' \\e L<t"tll'il :--:1".'t•·I 4 • • _a " hours~ BC';iut<l<<l •""•'-"•'ft"' \\"('"rl hkr. a ve1y nll'f'. l .r>. I I " ' & I 1 ' '' ·~~·" ,c•~-~--~----flemodelini; 642-5613 . lflV<' ate es, nur s e .:;. 831-1477 · e;l\e ujlplce.ion. nHice! N°f'ei1 <ti'" !)'Pill" & r-Qn1fort;iblC', ~ilzy, L.;o!ate<l, HEC. n, l1crrd blk n1Al>' <"al. I s •k · • ' H.ul·,ng lo u "'·prs, r·on1pan1ons. 1 .. ,.. ... -.., .. .,..., .. .,._ BUl LDEFtS Hardv.·are Co in )ire cx-1:>ri'. i11 l'r t-u1is •· «flb1n. ~lust h111·e r11orlrr11 ' 1rlii!e IOC~. 1\C'arlfl"" nt•;\ I) " k L-j I " ., .. orn, n1a ers p o1n ACCTG. MANA-GER Nc,,.,·portlil"achsC'ekingn1an x-ray t.,1n1·<'11 11•n1·rs. Pl r::i~c call ··ril ,<:,-JD 1.1i:. \11c 1\'e11 1~111 ;,.1i-6681. · , -~' ~ J n, 1;7:-,..~tli> f1r 673-{i?.O I \ J.--11,.ir;lit~. i;44---0l '.':.'1 LOCAL n1ovini;:-& ha11 ling --~,,-~--~---iltf';d J<:srale Oe\·elopnient Co for 1n~1de -.cs ... ;,.1s-.,.1:;.i ason ~st Agen cy lf';iil• l\\lrnlX'l") -by stude111. L;irg" 1rq('k DAY\\"OR!{ 111,usc-k{'f'J)l•r. !h't'(ls l>kill•'d '"Shir:-slcev••'' for int.:or\"ie\\". 17400 Brookhurst, ~'. VJy - --~ -J)1~'!' L10hern1;in. fi n1••"-oid . r-tras. eur1•_·. :i~9-9-1 ~S ur "Cnc·t'a.I \'lf'a111ng full or 1m1·1 '" B-U-YER ""<I' 'I"' ""~ "---i\l \Tl"RF ! I I( ,., A•'<'OUnla!ll l<l !'0-IJrdlnn(r ' .-, ....... .; ~·•.I , . • lf\l"f 11· Dr 1 n ~ !ltah~anv {'olor Vi r·. ;.:~·1·1.'i·IG. timr rl·li~d;lc, Tr :l 11 s . 111;1IP Jnnkin:.: for J BR a11< (Jr·.•""" ~,.,_ &· .Sa"1 " .,1,, .--·-~-·;.1-,7 Gt•n _ !pd,i::1•r fufl('tion!; and $.'.VX)..$1.~XI Per ~!o, 1-7 ; . -. -""' " "" " Gl·:T RllJ f!l' L.N SIGl!TL\" .-.. ~ l::NTAI R<'' l k I llr ho11.~r. Cnron:1 ,i..1 iltar, ."\"" .. (~1 G4.~jf!O. :it'l"lb sy"1e1ns. illust he able MacGregor Yacht Corp · ' cept. t ,_•s on Y· '.'i" .,..,~ ... "'-I; C•<ta i\tr~'" "' TRASH & OEBRfS $12 Q(°C $!U(!t'll1 i;e e ks 1•1 ~t.~s11n1e dutiC's "i IGJl i'I ii , .• ,. l yr. rlenla! C'XIJ'f'r Ill"•". '_.\i,_,..,.,·, '""' · ~;·1 T i ·><> \\'J!ITI·: f;t·1·111an Shcphrrd. LO An . ('f1J.LEGI:: l1011~et\cw1i1ig .JULI 111 Cu.sta tontruller. S.-"'lai-v. l 1'. ~o ·.'\~·en Fl,.._.,,_ fr1111:e ht'n<'fiti;_ Som~ Sat~. ",rea. 1 "," 1"4n9':'9.,,.rn·ier 11·/ h-'11•<1 •i·r< .. 9 m" 0111, •,··1u11'.'.• ·7 -.···~___,,.,-. •• " CATF"RJNC. I l I 0 •• H 8 ° .:r ""'" <V ~ v .... ,. -~ ,.."--,' ~,, ~l(·..-.1 Tu,·~r!;11-~ and. UI' s1:),(X)J tu slarl. s i>n tl . l • -np all .. -...ul •• 11n>a. ·~"6-:i..'WO. _1_ 10Use iro en · i , \l"i'll.l"ing flcu rol, Vic:C.r.I.. Th 'Sri • 1-'t?"' Juan Area. Ma.s"'"'en1eni HEAL TH CLUB ,,, ~. l~STRU~!D~ rj _ t-.fajOr Or~ Co. ap I eomple-x: ha~ immediatt requi~nient tor health club instructor. Prefer candidate w·/coa.ching l.r. instructing exprr. in all aquatic spcrta I S\-\·imm\ng & re-la t f" d .1 activi1if'~. ~f ust hav e ·1·_ nC<"('ssary f'Crt.ilicate-. In a(ltlitlon candirJall" n1ust be , :iblr to pt'O\'lde i115\rurtion 1o res1Jf'nts in the proper , usr: of ull health clubs .I: c ond 1!ion 111g room •' q u i JI n1 en t _ Conduct Ph\"Slt'(ll r1 llll'SS Clas~~ &/11r 1•xen·1~c programs. ln .~1r11 r !1l r will also n1:11nta1tl .,JI r" 111. tr d ('quijJtlll'lll ,\· llp~'llf'RIU~. SPnrl 1·onipl1•t r r~·sume k stilflry rpqulr(·n1ent in ('Onfi· drn('l' 10 r"ltt..s:.~ified IHI l\"o. ' 4·1 c/o IJ;i.ily Pilflt. P.O. Box J l ~-.6(1, Co.~lll 1\-lc~a. Ca.Ill ) ~f21126. OFFICE SPACE Har but &· Adnrns. S210 !otal. approx (j(.Q i;q H i-n11sistin_g or a re<'C'ption rootn ,\: ·I private nffict•s. Call illrs. llA1.e. s~:{-330:) X!<I·:O hous(" ,,r :i p(. r:xp"rll .~;JO-~~-~~~~~~~~~ i',\JlD. ga.rn.gc t·lean-ups, ---~3ys .. -.,.,rec-~='·--~ resurnr lo \l11ssified Ad No. couple. po:\Sih!e fuan<'lal DRUG STORE CLERK 1 ;irpcnlt'r "-\II rxc•h;i.ni;r rt'-n"n10\·e Ir!'('~. di11, 1\",V, L\"N Oesu'i'"' 11-ork v.·ith X:I, D;1ily Pilol, P .O. }Jl)x parlicl pntion if se!rcieO, f<Yr !Tcl~rab~y experien:~· a~e P'·+1rr<'nlorlPling for ;ill (•r rlri\'e v.·ays , stumps. rir•\'3(l' trrrnin;i.I patient l:~O.Co~ta.~l~A.Ca 9~26 intervie,,.,· ~tr Cov.·llllg 25-~. For work Fri thru Classiliednds ~ellblgilem5, ~ p1<11 .. r rC-'tll 1',' B. <'lrea. I Il l•] ,i;:,17-~h. Only. E:-;r···l!l'nt fC'ferenccs. .\J1TIST a.15--9'1&\ ' • r>1on. 963-:552 ,\sk Jor !ltr. _snia\I Jtems or any item. I 1;7,')-;,111 11111,uctlo" SRlPLOADEn. ~dump trurk ~17-1~.'i(I ur .i::2-171f). l\arlonal!y knOl'-'ll """"e ~in• ==~'7=0--,,-.~-~-_P_,07'°c'c'°_:-'c·.__~-~--J ust call &12-!tl1.~! l \iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii~ ' C h I ------..,.. CENTERLESS Grinder Opr, -; , like rooni ,t, boanl in !hi' sa.M·ing. breaking. 81&-7110. lull rin1e lcn1nlc ,;Taff arti!!it details,~ 1_ • P ant~, &F,710 ELOJ::HL"'I' g(•ntleinan \l'ould \.\'Or11. oncrctc. asp a I, Help W anted, M & F 710 c~1rd ron1pany require,; 11 mln. 1 "" ex""r. Call for liHPe~l~p~W~1~n~J~ediiii,~Miiii&iiiiiFii7iii.IO~~H~lii;Wiiiiiiii~-~,~~~~~I OFFICE SPACE 1000-50Xl Sq ft a\-·ail. u1 Landmark F'\n11nrial B!di.?. locatC'd in ne'-V Hrls!ol Tow11 .~· Country Center, S.A. Cal l r-.ir Krlly, 17\-11 9i;t-~,@. ('r.sta t1tesa/Nr1vport area. Schools & J\fOVJNG? Local furn. or ACCOUNTING CLERK 10 a:;tsist in !he crentlori or · 1• ti42-:l9-l:l instructions 575 J.:l'n. hauling. 3:2 1-·1. turn. F('e Paid. J\'ationally kno ... ·n our Cl1ristm11s nnrl sl11Hon· CHARGE Nurse, Supervise N' .J"J) 1 \11n. 518--1!162 537-27:.6 firn1 seek<: i11dlv. \11/son1c rry li ne~ .. 'i<in Juan Capls· 3-p/lltipmn:· ';.~nlng"'•.RN~,2A_2~~ · ·. touse .0 r aJH. expert PL'T i·our ff'r t in tJttr a · C H · " .,,.... .,.. ov-t"t 1-11rpenter 1-\-\I! tr:1dt' la_brlr hartls. l..ea.m Ballroom, ,\!OV IJ';G & IXlivery by ('l)l!ege ar·countin~ courses lr11no loc11!1on. on!arl n11n or &!2-2410_ for all o:: rnri of rent. N.13. Lalin & TYJCk d;i.nces. Cnl\ Rf'llahle .o;tudrnl \\'!th ]aJbC for 1his sr. p:isi!ion. Gr'Cat lJ;•y ut ·193-2'24-I for inl'Cr· * I MO F'REI-: RENT * DelUXf' ofcs . nr. <iirporl. full Sf'l'\·j,·e, a111ple pk;;. IA>\\"eSt r11tes, Frl1n1 Inn to 1000 F1', Alf;O rlri;k ~pl"l!'f' ft~)I\) Sli(}. n10 K~·:::!:l~ !J to noon. ure 67 :lll ~tt•p van. P.EAS. 641>-1346 benefit.\ including: profit 1·if'11·. a.. .1-;; nf C'S.1. \rerde Dance con1er, sluuinl-'(, ::i11u ·1 ~2~1. .-\!o;o t:XJ::CUTTVJ·: S: wife Sf'('k :.\0-()~:0,1,. -------Housecieanlng r·CC' Jobs. (~all Sally !!art, rei1"'<.ln.1hlf", f'l f'All furn. 111tl. ~ subj~·1s J s ! _ 9 l Ji , ;,-io-fit1J, ('na.~1al Perwnnel un1 i\ .:htn" .j~.l-2'.:21. l\ln.<:rers llcgrt't'$ 1'P1uli11~ Jf;t'}"'S Oe-nning Ser.·ire. /\~ency, 2700 Harbor Blvd. llll\(h. your honic. 9<i8-U9SJ Residenti~1J & ConnncrciaJ . C.':"lt DESI\: space .,va1!11blc $.){! 1 1 ~ nft fi psn. !•'lv:·;r:-.. c:arjwt ~. v.·i11do1;·.s, -A"C"Coo=ucN~ToA~NoT=J~R~- mo. \\lill provide furniture ... r1 <". ~r ... ing Harbor Arca. • at $3 n\u. Ans\\·erin;; scr\icc Per~or.als ... t;\6-f~1~·1 (__;rcat entry lel'cl position ava1l;1\:!r. Jj87:l Reach Bl vd. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "! I~ 2 ,·!Callin~ ladies, e.'\j)l:ricnt:e, f•)r inrliv. \I' I co 11 eg e l lunllnglon Beach. 6~2-1.121 I .i::JO Serrleel INI aeplin &-rei. ll'lll clean y 0 u r 3!X'OWltini::-or somr good MEDICAL-DENTAL ~~e;<:•o~n7•;l~•-;:-: __ _:,~11~· iiiiijjiiiiiiiiiijjiiiii;,i~·~;;;;i house tor $Zi. d a y . eos! accounting ex Per · '~,· ·.>,)4/8~"""' c;r<'a l ch an c e f o r Hu111 ing1on llarbor area. PRO I' R • ,,,...... """'" d h . . P.LJ;::\11 Pregnancy. App 1ence epa1r a van c-e n\C n l w/t is An1pl e prk ·~. Lo11· l'f•nL C Ded1'cat·, Clean1'n• · 1· Sal onlidcnt, ~ y n1 pa t h~ t ic & Parts .u • 1,rro\\·111g 1rn1. 11.1;1 to !'M.i0--l2-1il (Ir ::;1,!)-50._%. preg1111111.:,v r o un s <'Ii n g , * \VE 00 EVEH.i'TfllNr. * Sfffi. Call Ed Wolf, S.~. BAYFRONT OFFICES Abo1·11on .'i: adopt ion.~ rel. APPLIA."ICE :wrv. Washer/ H.ef11. f<"reP est. 6,16-2839 Coa~tal Pel"ll01mel Agency, Pttsti1::e area. 74(),:~,o. :\~(I APCAl~E &12--4-136 d rye r /dsh\.\•.shr/dispo,;nJs . E."XCEU..ENT Hou~cleanlng 27'ro 1-larbor Blvd, CM gq. f!. 3700 Newµort Blvd. Ii\1l'HOVF. your ~poken . All m11ke11. Reas. ~'8-by Day. Own transp. $?2 ACCTS REC . CLERK N.B. Phone 67~1120 1-: n i:: I) s.h. di c 1 ion , Babysitting Dny. 836-0048. U adini Costa Mesa firm OFC Suit(', 100 11. S11ilahle N'>!l\'Crsutiori,grammar . II OUS ECLEAN ING . seeks exper. ac co u ntg "for Qoc1or. H unti n gton l-'Dri11cr t:.u!J<'g'-' professo r. LICF.NSED Babysitter ha~ ReJiahle, rt'ferences. By the payable CIC'rk. 10 l\ey adder Ganlens. 816-1'.\23. 673-1169 opening for J c hi I rt . job. 557-9937 by touch & accurate tYP- 16l7 WESTCLIFF·N.B. U.C.1. Senior. nl'eds financial \\'eekrlay~ onJy, meals inc. l~n=c=o~m~e~T;l=X------Ing. Start $520. Call Lois a.~~\$lanct, rrfercn<'e.~ avail. 968-1971. Jae:, 540-£055, Coastal PC'r-1720=;"'o=.f=l.=&c-::u~p~. !>1'='1,-5032=C---· I P.n . Uo:-. 4Ulq, Irvin<>. Ca c=,=,c~-"'n~t~.-,------lncom• Tix Strvlce sonnel Ag-ency, 2790 Jiarhor OFFICE SPACt.: 1~'{1 ·1 !l'lfi6~ r--Blvd, C!'11. Nowr,rt Beach Prninsulfl personal or bustno11111 *EUROPEAN CUSTOM \\'OOD\VORh'. 23 Yeara llarbor Area Accounts Receivable ~GE T 1;-;:1.\i:!Hl c bl J READER.* a net11• pan·i . pat ios. (714)675-6676 Posting Clerk D sq ft $95 Mo. CM -v0nunr irthnE ;;:~\l-7.1~12. ~~~~adu'rka &l&-7'598 ~--'-'cr_Appo!ntn1ent for frozen toorl di~rrlb11tlon * 646-21:l0 • _ .,,_ 8 ,.... Je •t I I c;on1pany, heavy lOkey c:-.p N~w office& avail. Cpt~. drp~. BF:ST il?A ~S/\GF: IN N.B .• hark oc-I'flnan 46-MvJ __ n_i_o_r_a_______ req. Cuntuct l\1al'g'Uttt nt wet bar. 2 sizes. i"r1n1t' In··· ~~00 !1'\:ino• A1 <' .. ~11111' 10'.!B C:J::NERAL ca r pe nt ry &: INTRODUCING Leroy s ti7J·3450. EQual opportun•!Y N&-CM. G'5-8388 1ri ! Bt~l!!0).1 (Jpt>n S 1\!\J. repair. J.~rtt est. rel reu Jnn i t 0 rial Maintenance. employer. I R I 5-1\nn. 5J 1---0J39. ready Frank. 675--MJG atter lnsvred & Bond£<t.! A ti Cl k .,.., uslneu enta 44 LI F'F. or DE.\TI-I: l..t'I ou r 6 Pi\i-1. 96.8--0-i.~.o ceoun ng er to,,_., h;i.bl<'~ lh·c. 1-·or e l !ernallve~ cv-•1 \V-""""""k, ,,m~.. fe~ pn.ld. U)n~tru;·lion exp N FOR LH.se. Relllil :-;101'•'. 3 1'J" """'' .. u' • '-'<• Ma1onry yroll Union rtport$ bank lta-tO in ,91)1)pping l"'f>n l•·r·. 11' ,A,n_qR!!:-i~ riill LIFE 1)8nell ng & ~Plllr. Vince ~!~.Al ~ Fee Pos11 io11~. C1tll m Eut 11th St. Co~1 11 LINE ,;i.)l-J.>12• 'l·l hr~. LenhoU, 536-8,175. QUALITY Brick, Block & Co-"-1 "·· E I .Metl!l, $215, 6 7 3"-0 l 4 1) . .,-r/\1.;-.1Tc/\no ltEA1 ~-H GENEltAL CARPF.'NTltY Stone. Patios a SJ.IC<'. Lie. Ag~~cy,'l..Ur;;, wmrr ~~n; IT5-07l17, &45--24SO. nd 11·/n•<h1<'ti<:in. IOR::I Reach Cul'lton1 fini.~h Work 290-Y.17, Stev.·1u·1 :'>l~\l0l1nry l -"Bclv0d"·cN::_;;.B0.7""6-°"~c'~:::~-.__c- omcE for f'mt. Cart>P!"tl. !~l\"rl. ~lnntOn. ;,1;~::u1<; Snk1ll jobos ok. ii'J.1-J&.'"''8 6--l0-Ql~7 .;ot a new (an,lly room th&.. Alt utll pd, MitcArtbUI' Bl\d, l>1,\.\;S1\CI·; lir\T!I • A-1 CABPENTER • Any dn.y i11 !he BEst UAY to nl'-'('(111 more furniture? Shop ,Cblta M..... lf7. m u , i\ 1•11u·h ur 1 ·ln~~. l)11url<'(C' Sni:lll ,toh soeciaJi111t. Call rim an lld! Don't dela.Y. • O&lly Pilot Oass1r1cd Ad!i 511-.1730 dl!IY1. --evt 1 riri1·11".l-'-• 6·1.').l'W.0. "G:::"'::.""'="c:~::;J0-::,:::3.="4:.:·:,_ ___ ,:_.::C.::L:.:A:.:SS::..::S:::E.::Ll1;;S::..cc-:..::_«::2-:.:56::::-!8_cc..:_'v:.:•::.l'Y!...::d:::•Y'-!'------ I ASSEMBLERS Gro1~·ing rn i r r O\l.'l\Ve n1an u fa r t u r c r needs ns..sen1blrrs v.·/PC board & soldering c.xper. Go od i;tnrting solary ,ti, many co. bl"nef i t s. P l ea sant surroundings. Call For App!. J ndustrual Relation!'! (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna S.ach Equal Oppor. Employer Assembler Trainees Interim Periannel Service 11511 lrviM Blvd. #115 Tustin 131-5460 Equal Oppor, Employer 11tlnk o! what-you no longer ~. make a ltll, thfn sell tho11c 1tem11 with a Dttlly Pilot ClaWfltd Ad! Call &12-5678. CREDIT UNION !\lust have FtderaJ Credit Unlon Exptrlence. Pri· mary clutie11: Bookkeep. er, Co!lectktn Offi l-er. 1300 M1m1ber ~dlt , t;nlon. 3 Person ofc. C&ll Mr. Thompll!On, f.{g-r (n41 640--3410 PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newpol't Center Dr Newport Beach ' Eq\Ja1 ()pJ>o<. EmpJoy.r COFFEE Shop Waltrell:I!, 4 day1 lnr.ludlng Sat & Sun. call 1\-lon bet. R &: noon, fJ.10-7500 ask for Kathy COMPANION Live-In. h1ust hnv~ drivers license. Xln't hornc & littl· ary. ltoo1n, lxlurd, Iv, pvt bR, etc. Fee Jlr.jd /AlM r·c:: Jobs NIGUEL Per1onnel Agency :l7U3j f'orbes Rt!. Lar;n1na Ni'!l.1el 131-1477 coMPAN!ON.:P1easant bch fmnt hon'e for middle nged W(Hllflll -+ ~ill. 67$--?n(;i7. C ONSTr.. Acoount:\nf/N.B . lteavy experience & typlna rtq'd. W>-88.'\3. -' COOK, EXPEi[ • /\J)ply betwn 3·5ptn Orlie·~ Regt.aurant 212 E. 17th St, C. ?>ftN EXECUTIVES -MAllAOERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" ·li' S 15M-S75M Ran9• -, · ,¥. SALAlllS·NIG-OTIAlll , Are Yo~ Une,.,F'loyed Now-A~• You S~1~i n9 A Cht119e -Worried Abo ut You r A91-T1r•d ol lroken Prom i•11- Und1,id1d A1 To A Proper C.'"'' ol Aclio"-, Alt E YOU UND i:,, ,All.11 .. i · .. 11 If 'f' 011 Cu Aatwor TM followl11t c...,;orlft. 11 n. ·~~ Affl,_the, W•'4 Lile A.1 I ........ Witt. Ye1 1 IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUi -WE CAN HELP YOU ~ :'! .' A. Do vou h•v• 1tron9 vo,etio n•I driY•7 ·~--t \.t . I . Do you h1Ye good netive inteUigenc1? ... ~ I: . , C Do you feel 1uffi,l1ntly motlveted to •chl1•o? <':a:!~_. D, Do you h•v• ttie ebillty to fl'ltko de,ilion1 ~~ E. Are you ro•dv lo 101 • r••li1ti' '•r11r objecto .. 17 ' " F. H you w•1• convinced the t help we1 1-.11!ebl• wovld you .,,,,, ii. without d1le.y? " YOU SHOULD KNOW -" • e Thi bettor job1 t r• not edM1tl1oO e Thi10 p•rty prof111 ional lnll111nco i1 10 1!'10!111101 n•cOI• /try e G•ttlng the 'j9ht door1 op1n, •t lfio ri9ht l1v1I re• quirtl l1 c1'1!-'liqu•. • E•otutive po•itio111 are fill•~ tfir ov9h •••,,,.ti~• ir.to,. l"i1w1. " M1•1 rtJume malll"t • i1 not a lotel 1 n1w1r. SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EXl!CUTIVE INTERVIEW EXECUTIVE SERVICES. lllC. -HOME OFFICE - (714/ 547-9625 Al N. Main St, Santa Ana !SECURITY IANK IUI LOIN& SUITl 702) , .. fOr ell'IMllll-k "" Ill Help W1ntod, MI. F 7t0 HOUSEKEEPER/ L;i.:.t .... COOK RECEPTIONIST Sunt!JI~, rtbrvdr~ 10 1q14 DloJl( PI LOT 0 11 Help w•;-t~d, M & F 7 IO rielp Wl nt;d,-M & F 71 0 Help W•nted, M & F J 10 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Herlp-;:W;,a:-n:-:IC"'.r.-cM"&~F,.-""7'10.-:-Hc-e-l'"p_W,__e_n_te-d-.-Ml.--F 710 1 14 . ..;P_;P_l•_·•_n_ce_,_-_-_-::::_eo:_-:_1~1~.-,-a-9e~~e-1e-"'--"'c,1~11 We're No B••utiet GARAGE Sale.VW whett., WMtl!d for coup!.-"''11 ,cbOOI <:hJIJ, Newport &:h af'tl\. Lh·~ i11fouL F:xpcr in hoult'kwplnw:. l'OOklnl(, :.uvin". Mu11t drlvt' H.L·!~ nee. TOP TOP Sa/llJ'}' .!.. "'otklng condt. 67>-2Wt uous~EEPE:J{ l,"Ul111111 111~1 for ~rule lady & \\Ut'ku1>: sentlcman. MWJI ha.vc >.ln1 ~I. live in. Call t·\'l'S .~ Mill Fo'rerrien .. Needed Immediately \.'. ' .,: :-·_: Experienced Only (, •' ,.. .-' l{ o USEKEEP£R, hve-ir1, r~flned \\'0!11.an for 1 J;1<.ly, priv. rm, be., TV. lkt. :;aJary Opet) 49')-UW ~;-r: t~:·~:;~ App~ In Person , . ._ ·~ ':-· \. ~\·,• j· ... , ).-?'· H OUSEKEEPER, fJLi1ne. Apply, Mesa Verd" Conv. lloap, 661 Center S ! , (.'.M, 548--5635. ~:-· ~ Coastal Recreation \.-,~-.. : ' ,. 940 W. 17th St, Costa Mesa ' HOUSEKEEPER who CIU"1!" 10 kttp hospital shinin1i:. 1'-1 time. Sorne p/lime avail . &L.'4044 or 642-2410. -----·---- Help Wanted, M &. F 710 Help Wanted, MI. F 710 HOUSEKEE.l'ER to c:1u· !<Jr I 1notht!r In 1<.'httlct111.ir. ~r··I. hvl'·in. ~'panish IJ)..cak1u.; .. 1, I 516-876&. LIBRARY CLERK I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 4 ,~~u:~~1~v~e;~1~. ~1 Per hr. Lido !~If'. C'ull 642-68.'lO. llOUSE\'IOHK, iieue1 ,1!. :1 flay~ v.·kly. Rtfi<, 1),\,1 tre.n~p.. N<'~port. Ui:l· \>!~ti I •1-IOUSEJ{J·:EPER * Salary $479-$581 Mo Aliillty to Typ<-40 \\'.ll.111., 111'1•\'ious libr;1ry f'xprr. is Ju~hly 1lcslra1Jlc. A11ply by Fi'hr uary :list, 1974. For a pphcfltion ,\: inlonnallon •Xllltu.ct J'\'rson11t>J Ocpt, 3JOO Ne1vpo1'! fllvd, Nl'\\'(Nll"I JkEH'h. 67J--663.,'), I l..i\"t"-it1, son1e Eng., 011·n 1·111 & TV. 84~133 JIB I HOUSEKEEPER li\'r 111, SJO to J.i'j per 11·k, Call . 1, I &14--ICffi ' - Jo.1ACH1 Nt: SJIOP 1 * Inside $Gies I ·OPPORTUNITIES IN NEW PLANT Rel1tte to cus'-J>roblrnis. $700. *Home Fum. I Coordinate PR .,, I n e "' COn!o.1ruction. To $700. I * Computer Opr IB~t Syste-m 3, nlOdel 11) or equiv. To $850. * Bkkpr F/C Tak~ chln1(• bckgrnd. ll.cµor t to contru!l~r. To $80'1. * Penonne;I Sec'y Detail orientE'd-IO\"(• flCl'SOllUI contact. To $600. * Dental Chnd Kno"•'I xnv. f't t. To $:1'10 1u:;i.r:N SCHA.FFl-:1 ~ PERSONNEi. AG!·;~r,· of'JliO CampUK Dr .. .B--1, N .ll. ~17-27ll IN-fPECTOR For electronics f1m1 111 (f (" Alrpon 11rea. Train~· "1 ,.~per . \.ood ~·orkin:.; 1•nuli. & benefits. Applic11n1 111Hy 11.pply l\l SAE Advt1n11'f"ll Pa1·ka2in~ .. ~ffill Ain\·ar 111·. c l'.1. 540-9:!.iU. INSPECTION ;\lnrhine parts·Arro''' !'p11l·1• ?>.tun h;t\'f'" gooi lor11I I::xpetient't" & ov.-n lool~. Day Shift-all benefi!s CAL DRAULICS CORP. '.!!l\O S. Oak S.A. 5."i7-..\.~21 Jl'\SUP.ANCC girl ntt'dl'<l, t'xper ln perwnal JlnC's r 11 tini:::, 1yping Shlhrl gcfl('t'111 insura.nct' duties. ~----tlS I . . - Cr i•s Reproducer Co., 1 well .. stab- lished E • s t Coast manufacturer of small precision die castings ind pl11tic moldings, pl1ns in the next few weeks to open • manufac- turing optirat ion in ORANGE COUNTY (NEWPORT BEACH AREA i. l\1 you 11·Rnl lo go•t in utt 1h1• ~round llwr of our •'.~J)H!UHOn'.' \\'r ll<'f'd: ·TOOL & DIEMAKERS " : I\ 1!h all amt!n!I ~~ull<'d 1•,1X'n1•n1"t' on d1t>~ 11ntl 111.,Jd~ SET-UP MEN ;' l\"1lh t.:oc~! 1nt•1'haui•·a l apiltud~ Jl}r auto1 n,11:c 1!1<' castinJ:: and p]11,;1i<· n10Jdlni; 1nachincs. &l - up t'XJX'ricncr on U.(·S :iuton1tttic scre11· 1110- rhinl's or .sin1.1·u· l'8111· •JIX'rllletl autornalii· n1.1- 1•!11nf-ry helpful c;ooo PRY. Hen<'f'l:i p-1rli- ~Ke includes hu.~µu~Ji?a· lion, exf'('utiv0 plflll, n1e1: l•'fll, lu~uranf'(' '1n11 prn· ~!Oh. ·: .. r<i1' lnf1>nnatiun ,<:.,, Aprit P1i: Mr. John \\'r>bs1rr ON WEO., FEB. 13th HPl\\'N'n l f>J\( !· T 1'1\! 17141 833-2779 -MAID WANTE!>"""" Don Quixoh· ri1o1('1 2HlJ Nl'"·port Bh·U, C:lt ,\1't'{)untonr 1•1 '1()K &t2--2670 Prod ~I~ Illnch SIJOJI I•! Si·ll' ----------· QC t:lt"CIJ'O t.1ech. IV $:.iclK Z\l,\1!\ fiticady ~ r. ;1rw111! Teleprocl'!ssing, 360 B.\L 1•111ploymcnt. /\!l[lly Io Programmer lo $12K hr•usekl•('!J('I". lfl11~·I Lag11tv1, ~upeIVi!IOr/Rt•IAil I() S.t'// _-12·. s. Co:·~~\\)', L"1.:;. IJo"h_ E.'(fi', Sc<-y'/OfC" trlJ;T. $.llOO... i\l \JD 1' .. :nh•ll. Ll\"L'·iu. f1ir Comn1'! Llnt:s/1\/.;<'}' lu Sf'[Jl !'>11 .. 111..;h ~p1•01ki:u.~ {;111111~'. Sect't'tnri~ to $62.-, Ir. ulf' ill'i'R l •·hilci. Re fs. Sec")·/Llre iru; f'XP .Jfl.O· l~'""'r ~111,u'}" 1133-371.16. l'ypi.ru lli~1 EX/l;.o . sar. ~l,\i\:\GE.\J}~NT Girl Frid11y s:(lO ! lyna1nii~ bUSllll'!\!; t'Xpi\nding Recept(J'yf}ii;f S::OJ i1s operation. Looking lur CALL 1'RT .<'H 1 IOPl\f:'-'S s1JC"1·ess·nrirntl'<1 pt"Ol>I{" 1or JERRI \\'HITrF~\10RE 01at l'\'Plin!<ion. Call 714: ~ E. 11th St. \llt ln 'Hlet C~l 8!l~-:ii4\l ttt:•1, 4.7 Pr-.t Jur Suite 224 642-1470 ;1r~i"--------"-i...-...ii..-"" Marine Counter Man 1 ............................. 1 IR ~T~ olrl , f/tin1e . Apply, tnl \\-_ COIL~ }f~)', N.H. Leb Technician Ttth for pyrolysis dcvrto1>- ml"nt involving hre1inR S)'S- tr.n1;1, cun1busliun equip. ,'/,: in.~trun1~nta11011 B3C'ki::rnd ~hould include 1naki11g se1- up:o; \\'/piping /,., rler lri1;J:1l {.'OmPoflents. -Marketing TrainH Skilled or Unskilled MEN r.tOTEJ. ll1aid, 11·:11 trah1. AJltJly in Pt"l'llOU C<lS•a 1\l1•o;.1 11111, :;?U1 H111·ho'r, C~I NEW Vete1•irulr y l-lo1>pital \1·;111(~ ~Icdli>tll ll1•r.t•pt1un 1st 8: A s ... )s raur, HiHil Urookhurst. in \Vesthave11 S~K1tJJ•i11~ Cc11tct', Fountain VII.lit')'. no exp net·. IVrirt• Cln..;sJ/1t'<l Ad 110 !116. ', Dail}' Pilot, P O J:>,(•~ 110 lrlliO. Costu :'\ll':'IH, CohL 926).; N"""'O~EX~P~ER~l=EN~c=e NECESSARY TRAINEE POSITION NOW OP.EN CB ln1h1stries of SO. Ca\\f has in1n1c1Ha1c opr11lngs f.-ir I l"Ul/lt'('S Ill d i s v ta )' ' u1ark1't.111:: Ubtrlt>ulion S rrc•d1L 1lll'l'1'h:1ndi-.ing. 6 nc11 I lt...:a11011' lo n1J('n in in1-! 1nl'diate Juture. l\1t1ny posi- tions now open for fu.11 lime pern1anent people. * XL.NT TRAIN ING PRO-GRA~1. \\'QHK ALSO AVAIL FOR ll l G ll -S CHOO l. & COLLI-:GE STUDEN'TS CO;\IPANY er.;NEf'11'S FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CALL : 536-1591 Ca ll Mon, & Tues. Only __ 9am-Spm ;-;rr.sr;s RN-LVN-AIDE 11 · i k other shif1s_ '/'op p1 t dury p11y. Jnlrnti:l. jJay fqr "ft1"1QT" • tMy Countyv.·d iollf'J"\'>1"&, .\lon.fri !) .. ·,. / .(•srou!ie NuNOe<:. llegi~try, :i.-11 Jloi;pJtar Rd., N.B. i!JJhhy Park Lido Bld~.1 1\.\2-~. ~-,4Q.91JS.1. . NURSES :\!organ Nurst't;; Rr!i[1Slry, l'.i\I. 11011• 111.king applicalions 101· R N · s l.\IN'li, Prac., Aidt>s, Liv~ 111s. 1\l&F. 5-fS--936] (Jr ll33-2ljj, 6.17 \V_ 19th, Sui1t· D, 01 NURSES -\\"C have cast"~ -only 8'i;, con1mission, Ace Nun;es 496--0661. OFFICE TRAINEE Great entry level position for the bright beginner 'W/lll'<.'\lt"&l!! typing. Grev_t Of1p0r. for advanC'l'ntent. C11.I! Lind;t Ray, 540-fi0,"jf}, Coastal }'ersonnf'I Agl'nt"y, 2790 Harbor B!vd. C..\t OFFICE BOY for a rchjtrclural firrn. }-u\\ Um<'. oofnf' drafting exp, &M--8270 ONE-CALL CLOs1.;n F.XPERIENCEU 01\1.\" :\!I Nl ~fUJ\f CUA fl..\.~Tl·;F:o \\'EEJ\LY DRA\V AGAINST C0:\11\!IS.~IONS. /'.'atJon:tlly advPrliSl"d ron1pa11y lookinit for lip<'CJalty !'oales n1nn such tis /101n1• in1provt'1nents, n1utual lun1ls, insura.nl'<', land, b·anchises, vending, frf'f'zer p I an. educu.tl()n, paint franchises. etc. Our top producers ('11m $25,(jj-.J to S.i0,000 t'tlmmi~lon~ per year. l\Ius t be able to trn\·1·! '''\('n.<:ively and hril"r S,:'JO(I e;ir, Cal\ ,TOhn V~n1lf'r !{U\I. toll f1'rf' f111· n<lJitiona! '.11. formation 1111<t J)('l"'on,11 i11. tervle\\' a t f!'l001 S"Jl l(){)f) ORDER CLERK Orde r df'Sk f'!.X p (' r i t 111· r requirl'd. Hea\'y lelcphono•s require ple.iisant inAhui• at!itude. Excellent .,.,·orkin,g conditioo.<: and b" n t> ( t t fl pack<l8e.Cootact J)('rsonnl'I: (71-1) 540-40'10 PRIMARK I~. PRODUCTS CO. ~2£1 $. Sutfa n. Ninta. AnA, CRlif .. fNl'ilr llnrbor & \\'arncr1 <> R 0 E R ~ • lnventoT)' Control, ex1ler-htlptul. \l.'111 ll·u.Jn e11t1t'J(CIJC'" p r r 11 o n. 642-..147'2, N.B. PAH.T Tt1'1E l~lrh y Salt111nal}, \.\'tll'k eves ., good L'01n11·11J11lori + 11 b c f n. I bon us . Nta!, cle a n ap J>l'l:rlJ\4:. Call ;QZ-9286 or ;,;iJ.ZJ\~ t'\'I'~ 4'f \Vlcnd,,; PAr..T ut lull tin~ t.or SUl,·ag' f{u.rd\.\•&.f'l' l'ilO?'l.'I, sen1i·re1ired, t.i e n C' r 1 I H1ll"'d~·a1"P, 16.>8 Super\or, I.:~! PA1t1· rlmf' 11·oman, t~le· 11/\cinf' "'1Ucing, Salary + •·r.nu11 Vil'. Jlarbor & '''il· son, CM. 8.t"i-1662 .. PAH.'J' th11t', lu;i & interesting job in Irvine. f.1ust ha\'e •·.'.lr . 552-9140 or 8J3.2W.J. J•liX operator. Ans~·e1injj; &r.·ice, Expt>r prefer-et!. ~ntg. Bcli af't'a. 5.'s&-8881_._ PRESSMAN " V1tri1111 Ua1a 1.lar.h1ne~ has 1111 in1n1ediu!c ope!IUlft f,)r 11 Pr{·s~n1an 111 our in-house p1·1u1 i;hop. Th" 11uhvidua! sr!rclrd 11•11! h1• r .. -quirl'll ro ufM.'l'DI(' •h1• 16.'lO A:'ll systern. Si1n1l111· pr•'»s cspcrie1u·e-urc.:f'pt· :11,jr·. Rf'SJXJns1IJlllllt•s "'Ill l,:• I llfif'd. II ~•1u {IJ'f' lookill~ !<Jr thr OPJXl\"IU!lity 10 join (Ill j )r,\11~(· (\iunty COITlpli.•IY !liiil uff~·r.s I' x l'. l.' I l t>ll I b1.•11ef11~. 1n0t.ie1"11 fa cill!U'.'i 11nr1 1·01npel1L1ve pay, plea~c t1pply 1n person Ol' contii1't: B. Krafka 17141 83),.2400 Ext. 336 . , ... VD'M .. -:: • VARIAN DATA MACHINES ; •. 2iZ2 IHic-heal~on Drive.~: lr\'i.lle, Calif. B:.!664 ~ An 1·quaJ Opportunit y F~mployer r.t/F PRODUCTION MANAGER " .. C11nsumcr produch1 11·ith ,,:raphic clesii;:ning. You do n"'t need to be a11 rirtlst bul Hlll!ll he able to clif't'l·t ttrl- ists, photographers & prlnf- e r-s. Creative ability, good Instr, n1ust know current lrends. Able to handle f'Very phase from the original idea thru production lo mark{"1 in1roc\uction. Outsta11di11g op· pur1unity !or the riglll 1icr- son. St'nd resume ot qual- illl•u!ions to P.O. Bvx 4:-i-18. lrvine, Ca. PP.001'' operator k teller po!. open. Security Pacific Bank, Laguna. Ni gu e I Branch. Exp. pref. M ic tor Lon-i Bakf.'.r 4\YJ-4501 Equal Opportunity Employer PUNCH PRESS OPER"TOR Perform 0\\11 ~t--ups. P.un p r<'Cision parts. Perfon11 bl ariic!I.:" in!l~tlons. STACO SWITCH, INC. 1139 Baker, Costa Ml.'88. 54~l:>4l Equal Oppor. l:Jnployer Re•I Estate Sales MANAGEMENT OnP of the nation's largt>St 1·cs1dential resale oompanll'1 is ~-eking a rn.anager for our Newport Beach olfict'. Liberal co n1 pe ns a.lion al!o.,.,·anc('s & h l'n ef its. Successful !'andidate should have a college degre~ or equivalent. plus pr ov c n ~U('Cf'SS in thr tesillenl!al resale nv1.rkel. Send re.sunl(' 111 L"Onfidence lo Cln ~slfied arl Nn. 91. Ouily Pilot P .I ). Uvx 1:,c-.n, Cosio i\11•-;a. Ca 926'llj !lE:\L E ST ATE I Pay For All .••. Your ADVERTISING! You ha\"t' your o"·n priv11t1• desk & phonr. ~ a 1n 1! locat ion 18 yrs. New or r .xp"d r('a[ c!'t3tr AAlcs IX'Qplc 11·cloon1c! Call for 111\ervif'''". \\'.E. Lach<'nrny{"r 1860 Nl'WJX'rt Bh·d. Cf.1 646-3928 or Eve. 673--4577 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Bmnch l'!aleit ole ~ Cuti", 1,._1hl>ly type iocllv. 10 handlt 1il"10111·s tar bul)' MJ.,-1en & dl:sJ~lcll mesH,le;'I. Yoo .Jon"t have '" be * ~ (ff>rnon on ttw-fypewrhtr, but ~mll'&te. Start $4.<4). t'n11 1..-1ls Jaf'. ~. f;1 >1\&lfl.I P~I ~nl')', ~ Hartior Blvd, CM !<ESTAURAJl.'T !\lit II& II t! I' \1•an1ed. l\IUAI have exp. !or nt"\v restaurant openinr ill lhe ne.'l:t tev.· ~>Hks. Writt! PO Bo.'( IB Laguna Bt11ch Qr c11ll 497-ln> Mon-FTi. hel. ':f & 3. RN r-.t~lk·al gl"Ollp t1~M ~'pan1sh ~f11·akl111e nu~ to assist in bli<"k ofc duties. 1'o ~1u)(j "'1"1rk. Salary to $n). or 1\!ll <ll'\'ept LYN at SUOO Call l.l'.liN Jat>, 540-G(Jjfj, <'oiu;tttl Pl'!N!Onnel ~Ile'}'. :!790 Harbor Blvd, C.f.1 IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE WE'D LIKE YOU SECRETARY Pllblic Relations Minimum of S yeers a.creta ria l •xp.rienc• w I t h b•ck9round or ed~ ucetion in iournal- i•m, public r•l•- t ion• or adv•rti•· Ing Mu•t h•v• abil. fly and experi.nce in CrMtlve wrlti"V to ••slat in the pr• paratlon of pr••• rel••••s and fa•- tur• a r t i c I a , . Knowledguble in th• d•slgn creation and production of & a I e • promotion mat•r ials. Famil- iar with photogra- phy, art, layout, d•- 1ign production and i ·u •'11U~!flo•r 11 rnrcf'l' '\'tth · • Ii '.\' i1ol'ld!=.. flnesl llcal pr1nhng proeeSM&. Es1n(i• Compnn) · Y 0 u , Send resume or '( /)l'Ovhh• \h(' ck!i!J'l'! fllld \l'f'"ll p1u,·1.1r th" t r a i n ing , Apply in ptrson ';i T<l!J:t•lhl'r, ,1·e'U f'arn y<iu .;.· $ l:,OO/n1v. 1 l·Onimis~ion1 . 3333 Harbor Blvd, A.sk abou1 our fltt lic-emc Co1ta Mesa, Cal. 92626 1n11n.ni; progra:-n. Call Jack A~ rr;:; at ~a-949!. ., ,...::;;:::~.-~·~¢·· ·; .· • ..' { . ;t ,, l~9,.\, •:lli: ··~· =~ Walker&lee SUPERVISOR _ . Qur rolnrs dlln'I n1 atch. 1 1~!. air ronrl1tionf!r, rtl'r Xln·r salary & ou1,1.1ntllf'K liut we'rt a '°0()(1 \\'hlrlpool hun1per lu1uc1p r a e k ~tll• \\' / 11a11 () n a 11 )' aulu. \\il.~ht'r &· g11s dryer J)J111•\!t' l!tbl!! & C'hti !f'A, known (.'(l. Tnk.e chal'g'I! Of You r1u1 tu<\'e OOlh nJ' "" lot ruld1111:: \\'lice! ch a 1 r, a.II ward~ aCll\ 1tlf'11 575. c,.11 64~·~ he!. 5;30 r1-u!rhl:'~. Bennet I pre••urt J•son Best A9ency 8i s pn1 10 ~{'" bn'ar/1!11~ un!I. s It• 111 t! r 17400 n--i.h t f" \'I ---lfUllki., liJ:O:i,, llnelU, mJtc, ,,..VIJii W'JI , · , y. SACTllf-'JCE, ,\J,.11,11 On:f 1Ci1U.~v.·iirt', olise, fumJi\U'I'!. ' ~lilt!' 2\J 9f'.~7T,i Ga.ii: 1tlll\¥t', '.! o \ I' !I A F:li'l"'I Pll~llt jjl)n\)' kll. bl'l.lllt'I". ~· rt1!1<t.""'n" i.· i\l1nosr nt'\I' ,\liiyt.aa: wnncer 'rELEPHOt\'E SOLll'ITOll lttll, Ir~ t.l\t.n i. brulll'r .,.;1"hl'r. 1·,.n1f'nt finpU...:oe I S51Xl. 1no !,alt! 1·flt, .Ir llf•'P llC'\"r uM.'d. illut l... & ~hit•'. lvgs, ~IC'T't'O a mp, Ail.Ii ti.pt ;\IW!t h11.\'\" );Int 1 f' I :wt.A> nr llfitl ufll·r ··111J r''''O"lcr. speakeni 3J~ Jo:. ! pen;onallt}', 171.; 1 &12--1:«1 ~~·~1 hi!t1 f'lkCt', (.'nst• ~l ,.i>.a. s,,1. TElEI'YPE op P 1· a I or llf--fR IGl:.ltATOlt. ho\\on1 Sun t-.:\:~r. ln1ml"<.lntl.-. Sll..J 111")' ll't'l'L't'l, ~v.l<l L\<ll<l work~ c :,\R.cl'°G~>:'""'sc,c1,-. cs.~,~,.,-0-,,-1 open :-.terrUI l .• ynch Co pt'rf(•(•flr !~.J t;~"-'<.Hi. ?"Liii I da)·., 1-~'-'"'l)'thlni' f..-tapil", '.'40--81?1. f'l&<·••f11\a, C1\ll ~ Cf.I 111 11~1 go. Clo.·k1, pi<~, B "Id " ~ t · I •~1 NC'ker . 1.<Jokcue.!, dlthet Ul 1n9 ITI. •r1a s ov. ~!Xl:! 1$11(1 ~uOI shai' ar.~ TEMPO'S Dial-A-Job! I rlll{. A lit!Je of l'!Veryt~. • ~urplu s . B~lldln,g ).Nsl \.\'!)()(/Jea l.anP, H.8 ~ATl:.R lAL -I()Xl 5 of NF.W !Oi-2'37! IT~,\IS! f)Jors, lun1bcr. pl y. liA/tAl-:>:c-c,-.,c,-. -,,.~--,-- ll"OOd, _alum sheeUu~. 111old· ('olor T\' In• 1 8:'• 1nK, ~·:ndows, et(:. · P po~ a "'· IT:..lPO offersa:.tu!l un1qul' BUILDERS SURPLUS ~ 1i.· <lrum ~I. pin ti.II & t\tne t:a\ ln~ opport uiuty n1ai·l1111('. chi.ltlh"ra .XU, fu1• sl!,,!Jl'J . "l.i'll) SJ . .\laJH. =' .\ l••·t~. 11111n,· more valuablr KEYPUNCH ,\lun 1r.n.i Sa, lD·.> 111~n1', li~l:z C1llmAn ST. SECRETARIES TI4: 546·10~7__ Lnh•·r,:1il P11rk 71-l-:J.i1.9611J \Yhn 11;1111 r!1,i::11l/l~·d .'!:( Furriirvre 810 1 Ql;,\LJTY $tert'O & tAfll" t sl1nuJ.1 :1\111g h•ni.: "I" shnn ' t• 111 po n "' n t i<, ol'ig!nal I h't1H i'V!;'llJKJlr1,C'li1-, f,.11 J)~.l"lU: \TUP. •··111l'l1 !I ", f>aln1111;:11. T\', radio. h11.1r 1 dl\}"11, t"()IJj")lt• \l•'I'/(~ •ot' l i·ii ('(11'1• •l tuft••ol h,,,,1;, :lllllll\lf' •lf'l<.'I". \l\CUUnl, ('1£'1'. :i;hllVPI 1 n1or1th~ -;oU d,•eiJe'. :\vi\ "htlr . :-.!111 r"''l'I, $".!UH ,\j-.,) , -f,,lH ;1 111~ri'! M\2".! J11•J11u1-l )'!"lU Cl.In ' . . ~··l .. r )(,olldll j)IU\ l ~IVU!K upnll ... l!B. 53&-6691. APPL y BY PHONE i.""'' tal1lr~ .~· .11111•111" wtiil r Miscellaneous (.' I :HO~ •<J• ! I ur ·ll-"'l'l<.'S for '1 1°· 1'11 111\: ''• · ... "' • .A't U~ k1lQ\1 I . •"{J (' ll ·~··• ·•z-1 COINS ·Jo• Ill "h:or ,\0111· ~kill.~ Rn•_ .\'o · ~·i~l'~~· · a · !·-·-"-- ne"l 10 ro1n,, 1n j)("rSiJllh1!y lt\ltl)\\':'\ .'Ola. ).!LO.•d l'O!ld, u:l!1l 11·r h,11·l· lhe ·1ust ni;hl' $l(U., 111111·11t !Jr~n1:•· 111ih•·I.~ I:..O•, t.lvt>r"Fat'f' \.'aJur :!:i.· ~por fo 1• )11u! · <"hiih-s, $.)ll •'il l;t;J~.~ top r u1:h tru-Din1t~. 6::.t· e1u·h NJ:;VJ::R A t'J-;E AT TE1!P<l l'Qlf('l• !Ahle -~1:i . .\l;lplt• ~.ir Qu .• r1e11'. Sl.27' f'8 Ch for Tempo T•mporary H11P rockf'r S40 ('fll\ tilJ.-2'a!{l llttl \ .-.. ~. $.l t>ach fv1· Dollars. Crl:\1=~--:--,---,--~ ~162· 761\9 nr 962-0i09. t<lli I 8. Bf.J-"ORf; ~l'i THERAPIST s· DO\\"N :..-11:1. ~1111 curlll, ___ :::.::='--- W $.100, corr.-.. · r.d •lt'. l7J, Swing Set 11.~ 11 1 .ll lllAfl . anted lmmedi•lely overshlftr•t ch111r, 11 1•1! art·u. I I 1 · · ~-u-• Op-En>ptoy•• m/I 'I < -• l nc 11• r ..: •11'111,, ~ ,,.,~,, , ""I ;u ,...., · ~· "O 1v11.1~., g1r lo ~\l1·k 111 I'll.'', ''l'l"l'o 1a1ie ""'\:"'Ir. " .[£5"iAN"---1:=:::;::;=::::: , h'-" .,v :-1111 ,·01111. ~zl'l. ~,\6.1s1111 r1rr SALESMAN .iusy c uvpra('!t)rs of(jc,·s :'>lu~l 1;:~1. ti7:~-G22ti. 111erapy, lcll'phont.' A. lit" , . . 6 ""C"kll,1~.,, a11~1 1m! \lf'el.· £:-.per. rental )'ard llalesman SECRETAR'r' typing, llrs ~l ,\: 3.7. !Jr .> .Jlll'•'t' ::il'.L'(JOIJ..1l ~o .~ ll. -"-'J ________ _ .lo c..i.11. on 1..'0n.stnu.:lion & SR . SALES SEC'Y Gary CootUrf', G45-5300. 2(}.L1 ~1gg~rs Custon1, ll !l x SEE !h<.' nt'W 197~ ltainbow. 1ndus1r1a1 accoonl'i. l\1 ui;t \Vilt l\'Ork in our sa.1es 'niar· v,·estcliU Dr., N.B. S 9 "·1th ot!un~an, ~Old IT'S F'ANTAST!(, 1 T . S J1ave ~no w led.r e of keting dept & repon lo ;;;oiiiiiiii""""""""""--· V('l\'{'I, $~. D11tl\l'h lt>aK TllF: l\lACH!N E or· 11(}'. ron.~tntction & nidustrl11.J \\'eslcrn Regional Sal e s TYPIST, \.\"i!h other gen1<ri;\ ~··,'.11~;1_,tablr. 60"x\ll", .'$!.-., <"E<\T L:n'{, Call l<.111t , equip, C~; furnished, \\'agt•s f.lgr. Du!ie.-> include: cu.~-office duties in c! uni 11 R ~~~JI.) :i:',f;-2594, 53&-2595. 11ft 6 rail o~n. Good coin pan y tvrner liaison. i;ales book-setUng up & 1nain1;1 1ni n~ F'H l·:NCH ch1·s I.· F n •nch G42-.1>-~-"'=~~----tJ:t.netits. Good chance lor Jngs, interfact: w/l'!ttstem files. K now 1 e <t "•. o< \\.in" <'hi', 1\lagnll\"OX sh 't"'l -:-n"hl ""rson to ~1lrk up "'" " NA l.iL;AHYDE 1-e('l1n. cha.ti' . ~ """ · . com. ofc •en'! rorre11p •<" •ogineering terrnit, .. \,, .. ,. K-rnc\iu (.-c>n11'M;i. Jikr nu In company. Apply in ' • .' · v ~... $1.•. ~" color T'\r $40. person, Hartley &. Nixon Should be iible 10 . 11·ork !n-helpful. Crowing c 0 st.~ ( 'h•·.~r . l\larhro l;i 111 p ~ Kui~i~.f' bed S:-...0. t'il. lif't Jten!al Inc, 1900 w. pedenden1ly; 1v1a_ . min. Me!a MFG. Co. Pnul Oo~il·r J :..1d-628c.::•-=~~~~-$ll Anaheinl Long Beach s.rnount of superv1s1on. ~ Assoc. call E,·c\y:in tor --\VI..: su1· 8.· si.:LL ' YNi ex per. desired. appl , 556--7075 :'\'l'w & used I urn i \ u rt-, SALBSIMAN or woman, t Rt::L'OND rolor 1-on~lt-J, . f _, t f'-·t· . ood ------1t11liques. gass.,,,·arr. 3 a·~ tlCI ""II & M pa.rt lin1e or t.,..ep lOl"IC '"'1 ion req 5 R: l>Jij.ng TYPIST J\.tus t be efficient, ~·urtuture , 2-1:;(1 1'e111por1 '· ......-n t 1 Rll;nl\vox sales. 3 hr per day, eves & sh skills, pleasant phone opportunity ~·!Jh ru turf', llh•d, Costa tllesP., .-~18·28"21\ $95.-$165. Pri par1y 5'4().0()oM. preferred. Ple&&ant phone persona.lily 11·1the des/re lo a40-Zi22 2420 .'ii:i.rntoi{a \\'ny in J\.lon· voice k pel'M>M.lily req. gro\\' w/cornputer oriented ,.,..,...,.,..,..,..,...,.,.,_l'-10\lll"C: !un i salr. Most in ticl'llo, C.~l. C 'I 1 Ph =1 _,, M 1· 0 --• I · '"-xl nl. l'Oltd. ~fl.\ SC'1't lo1111l, ·" . oc. • .,., --oa. 1rm. V1JUL1 nnge ut;'.nefits & URGENilY NEEDED ALi\IOS1' nl".,.,' 10cu 11 M Ar-.I 1U 12 noon. nice \t'Orklng CO!ldli, .~/O\"f', 1'f1ffC(' till, t'h<1in·.. ' • . ..... 0 SALESCIR L. "utl "'-e lo Setfd.R.e.suwe .Qr •_n_oly stuvl, etL·. tl75-34JO or ~1::.ikght ,rree:~.~· SI ~. -~~u sell won1em iz m,.,:~cllve St•ndard M1mori91, Inc -. -;..-:i~· . . . -·--·-~ee~a f~~f ~Pr: 8; _;;'. spon.s \\'ear. Exper ncces. A Subsidia ry ol ~~:'!,.: SECRETARJ£S {'llE:ST of dru~·r>1-s; 1 ratt1111 5.1&-6934 yl- $100 wk start. Apply l.n Applied l\!agnetici;, Corp. ~ lt1blcs. J Coin-op washers, St~-=A~R=·s"'-,-.,-at-0-v,-.-,-,.,-,-doo-,-I per~n, Geta way, So. Coast •. 2221 S. Anne SL <tpl. f'lcc. rangr, chaisl' $'""' ., •oc lo11n~c. f'otron auto. l'a1ner;t oven """· "apt. lrt.Ovf' -.,. \'illflgf'. , Co11ta Mesa. Santa A11il , Interim i;i.HHl l 67~1 Pallet 1ruck $100. Scear'i 10" :156-8276 Equal Oppor. Employ1"1· ovf'1·head cui~f aw $9(i. ~ALl:-:SMAN, great long run oppor1unity \\'Ith Lingo Ren! Es!a!e i n condominium 8.11.ll's;. Seeking a mature indi .. -idual. Con!act J\ e n SECRETARIES Machen 495-19al. NI'! v.• p ort Bea:ch land S A L E S -La g una . fl o me ~evelopment .ff'."1 ha !I Det'Or . part time, bondable-1mmedla.te OP'nlllgS f 0 r must be good with people. Secrc~r1es . w/su.bstantial f{eply p .0. Box: 98-1, Laguna experie~ce 1n the field of Beach. purchasing or conslnlct!on, SALES·PUBLJC RELATIO~S Sh &') \V,p .m., typing 70 PART Tl'!E 10-2 2 6 w.p.m. Must have good , "... or · tel e ph one personality. $-.lD hr sol.1C1ti_ng f?r .non F, x c e J Jent" ~· 0 r king pl'ofit organn:alion. 1' or 1nl\· l'Onditions & benefits call 894-8751 · · · · SALESl\f /\i~ -i\!1ui11iave movin,c; and storage exp. Salary, paid vacation and benefiL'I. (7141 642-'U"jK) SAJ.F:S l11dy pa.rt timt. exper rl':1dy to wear. Call Oortne ~\388 THE tRVINE CO. Mrs. Fielder, 644-3389 ~,\:'\-! Iii l\0011 r.;qual Oppor. Etnri!oyer SECRETARY Personnel Service OLD Holl Top . Desk. _Best M74 w. 19th, CM 1Wi-l69t Qffer, otlK"1' 11u,..l· a1111q11i's 17581 Irvine Blvd. .~ Oani sh t.'urilt'Jiiµv•Jl")' .<\TIN. b&rgains: i..>e\.'Orator #" 115 Tustin ru m . ~2-6.1GR ____ __ i;ale on xt1-a mod. home 838-/l_~~,. --p:untings l: access, 2/16 & ;J'9VU 2 NE\V dbl hed!i ri5 f'11, 2/11, I 0a n1 . 4 pm , 515 I::qunl Oppor. 1::1nriloyrr 2 love seats $75 ('U, \Vroui.:ht Goldenrod, CdM. iron Klass 111p din sf'I ,S1..5t!. 979-6792. ·ro sell air condition $1'5. WAITER \\'!'.'Ck l'nds only Wl10UGHT Iron Oi11 rt111 CYRANO Restaurnnt Table & Chair.;, 2 !l'l}n! n11 600 D Ne1vport C('nter Or, uphols. chairs & end tables. Ne"·porl :J4S<J!7G. =="'-~~---Waitresses, Exper. QUALITY furni!ure. many Apply betv.n 3-5pni household ilf'ms. Pool tabl!!, Odie·~ P.~taurl\nl BR ~fs. 01anclell<'r, tables, '12 E· J71h S! C •t · • i .. u ~ .. >I ··.~1.:'1 -' ' . "!'~ii --~------- \VAITH.E-SS '"anlcd~ C'XJJ.IH.Ol.1\'.:'\l APLE dbl he(! rra~f'. Carn1ct's Dining ,~ f'!e ;..-.ix _r·<1~<'.h~ad °?"ti!. ~.?J. Shoppe 6'll1 N. Coosl }[\I')' ~10 \ S. kaJrvJe\v, Spa.cc Lt;.!, Laguna Beach :;.A. . \\'AITRESS, eXp. Sec !lli!is XTRA long studio corner l\1c:Cloud, Ben Brow11·~ 3U06 group, Herculon cover, l!ke S. Coast H\\v, s. Lag. nu. $225. &16-47BO eves & l!ighriser $100. \Vall bookcaM:: $15. C&ll event..: =-- CARPt-:Tlr\G ln.slaller h11.s xt1·a plush & shag yardagt! in beaut decorator colon. at dii;count price. P addin& -~insta]l~ inc. 645-3112 FRIG . 'i2 \Vllrdl 17 cu. It. l rostless S~. Ski raek for ;\'luzda $25. Aqu11.rium, 11,w .510.4~ 1'c111 cu11tom mad!! Autumn !laze Mink lftole, custorner defaulted. P.lt'G sellin&" a l t·~t. 673-9143. School Bus Drivers Exper. Apply 915 Baku St, Costa Mesa. 557-5910 SEA:\fSTRESS help Y.-anlt>d fnr pmdoc1 ion 11 e tv i n i: . l:XP~:RIENCED on I y . ~191 h 'HO \\'AN.fs TO \\'OR1'? \Vkend!. BROILMAsrER. L.P. gu t 90 DRIVE A C\B• ~tUST sell, Bdrm, Jiv.r m, BB Q, Port . c 1 r l . s l· +, lyping.55 -60 11·p.n1. ' · '''I h & "· ! "< CHOOSE your hours. u·ork :" c en · ui.:n urni Uf"l', accessories, vinyl cover, Apply £11 The Personnel for >"ourself, be )"Our 011'11 c'H4-<'=~"~'7--c:7--c-Sl25. 675-3318 Dept. 9A.\J.\1AJ\l. i\lfln·fo~ri boss. t.fen ur \\•omen. C;u1 lj PC. Pecan Btlrn1 Sf'! . AUTHENTJC PACIFIC MUTUAL be sligh1ly 11a11dicapped. int·l Queen headbrct, Nev.· Indian J e.,.1.'lery ·~ 700 ;.:f'\\"])OM Cenicr Dr l\'t'rtl -ClC'rtn Appear11nc:>:!. in !\lay, Sac. $300. 57:,..::.118 2738 Camino Capistrano, San SEAi\'ISTRESS, yo u n ~ & r-;e\\"JXI"-Beai:h Vt~ ' retired. Age 2!? ro 70. LIV -Rl\1 furniture, &-11 ~ Clementi". 492-163). exper. P attison Sall Design, F~qufll Oppor. Ernploycr Sui_iµlcl(lent .vour ui come. vds shag carpeting. Good Ut..:AUTIFUL \\'edding gown. .,~11;1, Drive a cab 6 hrtt or n1orc a i."Ond 645-2283 . 12 , .1 F ' " --SECRETA_R_Y __ r!ay. Apply in J)l"rson 1-"==:0-o=''-"======-s ize "'-ve1. reshly *Sec'ys, 8ookkMptirt . . . Yf!llO \\' Cah Co .. 1116 E. J6ll; SOFA & LOVE~E1\T dry <·leant'U $45. 545-0046 a ft J-'/C & A/P Corutr $700 To adnun1 stratllr. ~ ngh! ~1 , C'osla Mesa. Custo111 ma~e ,_ Csually :; Liz Reinders Ag('ncy hanr! .. to a .ss 1~ta nt \\'Oi\IEN need et! fur • ho,.,m_e. 968-1910 . AUTO. phone diall't' $21. 4Q3J Birch St., ~13 &33--8100 1tdmnustrRtol' of 1 H rJ!'{' housecleaning, JtOOCl PAY.IBOOl\.CA:::;E.: ·Cabinet, ~li'.! BooksheU $15. DreSMr $1:1 Dial A Job 83J..0855 health care corp .. r.lust hai·" gonrt hours, 67H"fi3 i:,r 113U11u_<,. '.'"_;>ton1 . tn~de, ii Int. ~g ri. La.mp ~-good typing & Sil skll!~ S.· :'..: 92 •· c.;c.4053 8'1i 0074 No Charge To You recent exper. in niedic:al .1-la.--07.J7 · .... ,.~. · 1 ----~~~""'-'----- F:stabl!shed 196:> 111.'I. SEtlary 10 ST.JO. C;il/ ~~~~~~~~~~:;:; PlE("E C'On1er group in Pl.ANTS, Gs 11 on .,l --S-ECRETARIAL Lois Jae, 540-605.,;, Coa51111 (= [§] t:()(•rl condltlon. $40. 8282 Gel'11nium. ~1yoporum. Jarlr . . Pcr11nnnrl AgeTl(;r. 2 7 9 o M9n:Nndi•• I~ Glady~. H.B. 842-23-18 & Lilie<;, :iOt· each, m Del Piyt time office he 1.P ' llariJor llh'd O.'I V DANI SH u·ainut dining srl !\lar A,e, C:'>L h no1\·lctlge o f genl'ral olticel .,.,..,...,.,.~· ..,.,. ... .,..,.1 :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii~I & buffet, good rood. S65. n E ~f 1 N c To N e 1 .. ct . "·ork & bookkeepln11;. r.tu~t SECRETARY TRNE • or best olfer. 536-9793 type.,..•r itcr 1.J"' r l'! turn bl' .'.I n!e to type. Apply 1n A t · BOO · \' l .,_ per son Har I It y &. Fee Nego. ~ Up n iques KING size bed $70. Glass cnrri.,ge. Pl)' r ean . .....,, Nixon Rental Inc J!IOO W. Sh ~1 00. t}o'JM' accurate ANTTQUF.S ..__1 1 -cotfee table 1x4 S~. Sora 67~:.! Anaheim, Long &ach 60-65. \Vil! train o!her • "".,es.a c 10 8' $150. 49-1·5687. COt.fPLETE l-11\.\! SfATIO~ dut!eg, pub\\c. Hall trees. icr chest, G f':Xcitl'r 2 K\V L j n e 11 r , SECRETARY Othl'r Fee/f"re<' Prnii 1Lon11 icebox, partner's de sk, ar•g• Sale 812 receiver. To"·rr, b ea m I Girl ofc. fteq's good typing, RlITl{ RY~\N AGThC\" ~~~1~~.rv;, nli:.p~rl' <' ~ ~ 11. ~ GAR~G E fu\~E Sat./Sun. lO S700. ~8--1487 filing, lite bk k P n i • 1793 Newport, C.~f. f~ At.1 :>PJ\.l Ch11drrns clothe · -n~F.-.C-O_R_A~T-0-R~-,.-,-,--1,-n-.l-fic plea11antnf'ss. Good salary. 179.'\I Beach, H.B. 847-9617 &12-91!!7, 166<1 • C l'e"•port -· . " Blvd, c. ?if. 2:-.c-$5.. ~lrn~ & l:id1!!i; buy 300 yn:ls llf'W Ru~ty K33-0S81. clothes 50c-$7.50, ~anll'.~. Rro\\·n cal"J)('t , i;hort .~hag. \\11y not \\"Ork in 1h<' hoHl SECRE"TAR\'; ~ hr. \Vk, ANTIQUE PIANO, En ii:· Toys, book~. scuhH Ji:e1lr. 11r>1 G42-2'2'JS, 548--46.'>4 Rl~8--l!unfin !Ion Be!lch S7J. S-li & typing nece11.<iRl'y, SECR.ETARY / BKKPR Broad,,... o O <l 1 8 U (i . s11il.s. fro111 2~H'.'-$2f). 2:,1.l f"ounl;iiii VaHC'y. L<'t us Hunt. Jlarbcnu'. \\' 1· i 1" Ft-e Paid. S650 rt•ctangular, ni;1hof:'.. cas('. )-!(lily ! 11 Np! Ill<: 61;,..:n.r· BOB DYLAN 2 Design Draftsmen Jo'amlliar \\'/pre:-;sure 1•c11scl~. piping, pu111ps , hcnl r11:- ("hangcrs, AS111E ro<lr ~ii'("· lion VIII. l\'N"rlrd no~· lo "'''ork for larl;c el~ctrical concern in Orangl' Co. F.Xf)C'r no1 neces.'!. dul.:" lo xln'l training progran1. Full & p/limr. ERti1 liS )'(lU 11'flMl. Profit s;hnrin~. Call ~fonday only 9arn-:Opn1. train you. Call Phil i\11.'-Cll\llsiUt>d arl No. 5!'.I. Dn llv Accuratf' typing. A Ir:.. 2'X5'6"', keys & \vor k~ * G-~{ \G~ s~~ E * ·' TICKETS ·111 c1-llE Pltol p o I'-·' ,.,, c .. 1!i Prrl~t .It r a n1 mar &. comple1r.. Sac1·i fi ce S,185. , ' / ' ··' "'· 8~7-1238 or 9'ffi.-5Jl8 ''' ''' ""' oppo•t unl•'' N111i1ce, \i .,\:. AL . :;.u. """• t . 6-,12.'12 TV <:. \\"·••lier t·1h! .. """"" " ' l6 ~le11:i. ca. 92627. s pe! !ng. Po.~11_1vc app_~ch. i..r-· • '· • • ........... • <'1nployer mlf E.'~TATE. fl6,'l·4~_~'-.,...-,--~====o--oc-.,..--::o. _ Other Free/fN' Posltions , ru.-11., lan1p~. clnrhi.ng. fcb LEATHER ski boot•, l\len"" Model Shop M•chinist Ex(>f!r. "·/tira11iun1 l'('<fd. Typist Accuratt'. F amUlar 1v/rn~i necring/chemilltry termin(•i· ~-P/Ume to slart , 11·i1JinJ.: lo "'ork fuU week ir 111•C(l.ss, Bert».r-Colemen Co. 1882 McGaw, Irvine Call 979-l.f74 Equal Oppor. Employer 894--0541 :'\IARHIED person O\•t_•r 21 1'111" &. pht>llt' nl'('P~S. $12j ,,·k. 10 <:tart. 89-\-g{O) MATH CLERK 1'fust enjoy Math & Problem Solvlng PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr. Nl'Yo'port Bcfldl J..:Crual Oppor. En1ployer LADIES' Fatruo" w.,.,,, MECHANIC dothlng has P I t I ffi e Air • e\eetrlc tool repatnnao openings to 1how healltifu.I 91 faahkms. If yoo havto own to malnlaln & pertonn tran!fP, are over n .t. can ntt<fed repair work on •"Ork 3 e ves a t1•k, ~"Ould lnd1111trlAI tools. Mu1t h8\'t like hi ineomc & fl'ff $400 ov.ii tools. Offering good pay rd ~ Call n<:" ~A"~ &. cotnpany bentfhs to riv.ht Wll rout;'., ""_,,...,,.,. I t n1an. App y n pcrMin LEGAL SECRETARY llart\('y & Nixon Rental Inc, Utlll:i'tion exper. requhi_'Cl. l!ro \V, Anahehu, l.clng NC\\'pctrt Bei'Ch 11rca. Xhu Bt'Rr:h. benerlt~. PleaM! fl e_n 11 ~I ED r c A L Ttchnologiilt, ttaun1e lo P.O. Bo:t V, CAllrf'lnllit Lir., exp d . Newport &ach, Ca. 92660 itencrnlll'll. pan time, 1>n1 WTfEN YOU PAPER OR 11hlfl. 842-0011 l'X 271 PAINT A ROO'lo ""'1te lh• 1-~~M~E~N-,S~s=p-A- •mount of JMlpll'l' or paint It IOOk behind a picture. F'/!lme M101..1tt11r. 1.i1"'• .:t'rl . Thi! next llml! you order, ~ary !.: commi!=sion. A!\PIY )"OU'll know exa~tly how Mon l.hru Fri. See PerROnntol much material rou'U need. M1~r. Wan t a IOW'-11!1Cfd car? B•lboa B•y Club Read tndty'I CfauWf'd Ad!'. 1221 W. Coert Hwy, NB -'=..::.;.=~'---"'--'-"- _ _ --------Rf-XEPTIO.\'Ji;"T 101· !~1~· Sf.C/RE'CIPT. Sn~I office , Ruth Jlran A.g enl'.Y 1906 Stained gla.~s 11·1ndo11~-9 & 10 62.;2 Falling~·a1er s ize 8 $~. Llndu. "List" it ln classHled. Ship Finn, ll'J.!l\I hnckli?'1'ound pref u.~f' e-xci· f)']X'\\-r11er $425. 1793 Nei~·porl C.:\1. 64&-4.~ l.rg, Ti!fany lype ~las!! f.18 !l.i2_:SX.O ' 546-4~78 - ID Sho~ Remilts! 642-5678. ! hut not r(~. Stl-3622 Closed 11·kf'nds. 5-lfi.2056. 17931 Beach, H.B. 847-9617 0Pr~;~'";,· ~prt~y~4~')H06:1::'~'~-,-~_,.llsSAifT~-sf."~"~-"'ii1889~' ~,;-,;,";;-,1,1100~,;;-:11, C \HPET Layer, Ins1aUation, ,:;=::~==o:==:z;:,=~,_J.=~==s=o=o=====,_!_o~=~="'=;,;;.==:,,=j~;;;,;~;;;~~~~~;;~ ANTIQUE \\vtrfactd desk, Irvin~·. S.1::rll7:l9. l•I' ski Repairs. yours or 111ine. Call SECRETARY :;(IX6(), S.'lOO. or of{er. boat, rlrftiser, n1 i r r or . De-Rn , 642--7101. Call 6T.rJ212 ·'-,. · Branch offiee of corp. !!eeks t'llUL"n, an iquc sew in i JACK LaLanf': Health Spa mature mindffi indiv, w/ Appllancet 102 nla<'h. mi!:ic. 1nembership for sail!'. Lea,·- good typing & sh skill!!. -----------1GAR.AGE SALE, Furniture, ing 1tre11 . 646-1464. This is a good chahef' to KENMORE washer s $50 & Antlques, Plants &. etc. Sal JR VINE Country C I u b g~t ln on the grottnd floor. $60. Whirlpool elec. dryrr & Sun. 1()..4 21041 Kau.<;eh membership for W e. Call Slll1ry to $600. Call llell'!n S35. Guat'. & delivered. Circle, l lB, .l\fo.gnolla & !">32-6813 or 53&--45.'!6 Mason, s.40-60$, COaAta1 ~ Allantfl 'R~E~D~W:;:oOO:,::D:..::bur:::.,l::::,.~v-,-,-,.,,,~-~.1 Penonnel ~ncy, 2 7 9 0 FRIGIDAIRE I mpe r la I YMCA Indian Guides garage Unfinished & custom ban. Harbor Blvd, Of ~·Uher & elect dryer, about S&ie, Feb 9th &. 10th, 9672 lables. clocks:. 96()-llli SERVICE .sta. needs J\ftchan· 6 yrs old. Fully auto, SHICl. Delafielri Circle, Huntington 185 C1.I glui AAi., Gn nd ic, Oau A lie. litusl h11vl'! 642-811.9. Beach. 968-6912 Prix hlndingg $70. or best lune--up & carburat.lon e,,pet. Rent Weshers{Dryers GARAGE SALE· Bl' ~t. offer. Linda. ~178. Pn'fer 5 ~·rs toxper . Arco, $'.Z. Wk. 1''ull main!. desk, di.nett~: clothing, & 19th & Nev.-pon, CM. * 63:1}.t202 "* 11.1181 .. JGO \ il1anova l.d., fllAITRESS, king, finn, t.Uc:' SERVICE &11.. Att~dant. I ~=="°""-c~=--~~ C:'\'f. Sat...::l~S~u~"~-----neii-, $35. 67, 2'1()6 t ill'! mechanical ex p er . REFRIG lb CU, use<! 8 GARAGE $ALE, 2 I 2 0 ----'"-"~:.:C"'---- pre f d, Neat s ppe&rarl('(!, ni onths. ~~791 RAlf'i~h Ave. Costa l\lcRR, BEAUTIF UL African seen~ Apply 10am·2Dm, 2590 G•l2-873-I Dryer, Din rn1 ilet. n\1 pelnting, 2 4X Sl . Newport Blvd, CM YELl.O\\' au10 \\'hlrlpool . t•tc. Rea.'l(lnatJ lt . Cn.ll 642-00Sl SERVICE Sta. ntoeda exptor. 11'a.<hci-, $6.i. Call ~E~V"'-=E~R~Y7T=f71 71 ~N~Go-"""°M7u--,11t SURl"OOARO, r n f in It Y · n1a n ds)'I. Perri, urµoo Oil j.IS-Sm7 art 12 C".o. fum. houSehold 1trn18, clear, 6'5". St1'llllow tail , 393 17th St. C.r.f. ~: g1111 riryer. Excellent clothinJt. 111IM' .. 48.'12 Lori ...ctl~.B~-~"'='-407--"~9'----- SE\VJNG machine operators 1ro1·ldn1t ('(lnflition. $40. Ann L<tnr, hvint. 561-393:9 ~IOVING: Antique brushed h••-'·-' .._._ • 646-9757 • I' 6 · 'E v t •-t \\1\ite hand carved k\n1 •i=<.n:u, .w exper. nectM. ·'( · N \ um ...... r , l'f' • 31 Ask for Patricia. Irvine C,\S bullt·ln \\'tlil oven, 1vilh $25 ., i;a~ rl!'j.'?' SIO .. clothc1, head hoRrd r!OO. Sll-t 7. IU"ea. ~. bmillll'. S".!:i. lnn1ps. 377 E. 18th, CJ\1. ~IETAJ , sink & ceb. like 11u STENO: Unwut1I oppor. for 675-14~'2 l;;C...,,_;c.:,~17~<1°"'""'""'°"""';:::-= $100. \\!11,f\"r htr & cab S::.O. tell !!Mploymtnt. S e rt d REF"Rlr. l S CU IT, 2 dr C'OIADSPOT Uprli;ht 1'"rfflf'r, Sola, Oll1er bedll. 6Th-0936 ret1 ume to Onssllll'!d Ad No. Fro~\ free. gd cond, $1.W. Kelv. Re-h1g., 71)<(10 Mo\'1t: ATT'ENTlON WORLD Ilks! 4.1, c/<1 Dail.v Pilot, P.O. Box 67;1-lm ~c1'el'r1, l"h'. 111?.-4430 \\11$H to join \\.'or1d Book.I IM'I!, Coat• ~feM, CA ~~-f.."f:N~IORE: t>lt>ct dryer, .ll'h1r Lr\'ING &. 11lnlng rum . .,.oGcru~p'O-'"~r~N~-~B~-~·~-;,,,_;;::~·c.,.-I l'ht' l&stest draw In the W!!sl. cornl . S5(1. R,.11<1111111blr. \•cl"}' Coo d Any d.-y lw lhe BUI' DAY ta •• ft 0 1.llr P1lot C111;11slfll'!fl Call 6-l~!'i fum!lu~. a.\Z-$1652, run an 1d! Don't delay ••• .. J I J I \ D J2 OAJLV PILOT M lacel11neoua DECORATOR 'S ' STUDIO SALE 118 Pictu!"l"ll, clr-cor1tth•j• if,.n1~. fabrlt.:!f. . tr1n1. I <t tn 11 s , "'8\1papcr \\1lOU:SALE & BEU1\\' SUNDA'I' ONt'I', r1•b. 10th 9Ai.'1 • -t Pt.1 THADEN INTERIORS Zill L. l'oo~t Hv.)', Cd~! .. Sunday, Ftbruary 10, l1J74 _...,.,~---="' Office f urnttu,./ Piift01/0 r9•ns 126 Dot• 154 Cyclet, 8iket M.tor Hornes Equip. 824 FREE ORCAN LESSONS u e P'UPP.Y WORLD e Scooto" .. ' '25 S•lo/Ront ' • u MO long u you like! A.dull!I Chihuabuaa, Ttny Poodlet, ,'f..·"'."". ORANGE ~ •DALE'S Motor ti om e B I·: A tl T M4i. ho gllll y ~·elcome to attend Tucillday Amer. Eakimo, .Pit BuUA, ~ t. Rc-ntalt l'onh~N"nrt.' Tab!E", 6 black night at 7;30 PM. \Ve want Bull Terrier, St. Sm:lard. ~,,. COUNTY •73 %$-26' t.f.H. &: Minh le<tther & ctuvmr: c.:.h.w.n.. C\'t.r)'o11e to lta.rn 10 play Cockapoo, Ja.pa. Spai1., SUZUKl-BULTACO Frtt mile. 9 t11 g. 83&-0000 011.. l"Ol'it fll\ctM Sl.00). th!! critln! Tom Dieterich LablS. Oachahund. 100 MIX• ' ,..hfli in1. rl<'~~. c·ftlculith)r, • in o.:han::t 642.2851. eo.a.,1 ED PUPS~! Slud ~ NEW 74's Tr•llert, Tr•vel 945 ~\t'ot11"Jt<0f"JA, 1111.sc c&bi"'°lll, 1'fu11i!', Ne11>'port Blvd. at MOll l Brtedl. Open E '•es: lilP~ ... 1r No">\\' ti!' ~·b1.gpolf'.l oi;ll~.,.~boiiii'~·~CMiiii. ___ ;o;;iii;; 531~ STREET & DIRT 17' TrnveJ tratler. 1)1.rtly c(Jnlt'r ~lahoga11y teat~r 1 • \Vln sell or u.de Greal Dane R•edy for D•llv•ry self con1. Nevt:r used. take bar. s.-..·rl flcP, 6~3225 PIANOS -ORGANS pups. $50. or 8 track tape 100°/e F lnenclng, O.A.C. ovl:'r puymenl.!i. 839--76.16 BRA!'\U Nt:\\I ff)r ·~ pricx-. Nt-w A Ufled. Great aelectlon. l'i!<:'On:ler Arc Welder, 1(,"Ubn 2Z'l5 HARBOR 81 .. VD., C.M. Auto S•rvic•, P•rh 949 ·"~":::'°:::•:o.;;W;;;•::;n;:;tod:::,.. __ .;;'61:;: Autoo, lmportod 970 Autot, I mportod "' v IMPO~'¥.:~UTOS DATSUN Bl!ST PRICES PAIDI 1--------: Doon Lewi• Import• BUY A ~rbor, c.~I. &16·!l:i~ WE woo\d like 10 J,uy Y""' 6 J Q old can, ple-llU call lhi1> number 1\-t~y • t-'riday tor immed • b"ff pickup, ~7-Y.67 Autos, lmport•d 970 4 door "an, radio. heater, llliK' brakes, fol' (IUl y $69.97 mo. • HARBOUR ./ VeW. ·~i SELLS fl.ttep!l-On art"a h1n1: 2 Con1petitivo prices. Open t-qulpt, gM chain sa"" IHARBOR AT \\'IL.SONI ''"~kll, 2 se<'.''· chall"\'l, :.i Eves. " sundnyr. The btst 968-~31 646-2428 646-4655 'GS ~'ORD Eronol!ne Van. AUDI 'rota! nlonthl)• paynient for JQYO\'S Good. used fun1i1un· &-I J 4S 110 , •.. I i •-s~98 56 • e>t<'1' l"hail"l!, 2 arn1 C'hain. deals are al"':ays al: • "'C ln.•h •-·-c. --•e I panrl l'(, ca.rpet~-ln fair I , \..US 1 Pl t'e"' IAl · appUanC'l'll or wlll !'.('1!!,)rYQU ~ """'""" ..,uu · · I I 1 ~--D f -" t &1~7"83 Wallichs Music City yr, beaut smart, "''e l I I UP PRICES 1. t:onditi<ln outakle, engine '73 Audi 100 LS. 4 I ni· ...... ee11.,., payntetl I BUY!! ' . ·~ .. 2J:l~S~~·t~~ri~!~ s~ci;.1ncE~ Nt. nc w South Cout Plaza S.I0-28.30 ~ha~:1· ~~e f~. ~ul~ • 12 FEB 74 ~~"1:;:r. :im,e~" :.!i'. l\tetalllc bro\\1l, ~:ttX> :.:i; ~~1~ in~!· $~.~f.\\'Jl Xji)'\ •'1. COROLL~ ..• $1"S 83~74 alt. ti Sw1rlay St('e ~-• secty. de:k. & only. 5.')6..l747, BICYCLES Part:1 or mech. delight S125. -=23:.1:::1c:.P.::G,_, .::SOOOO==>SM231=·="--11.'l(~f. iNo. 0284901. (No. J i Behind Tony'!> Bldg, 1\lal'L JWL1Y <-~..._.r, entry "' skle LO\VERY T('('ni Genie. Once 673-1290 l:lOO W B NB AUDI 'Tl 2 dr, 27,500 n1f, $2775 . eha..1rs. Also Code-a-phone in a life liine. Nu ·74.8 P UREBRED Blatk Labs 8 Get 'Em · · · ay, .J nu ratlials, A/C, sunroof. '70 WAGON · . · · $)795 : We'r• No B••utiea rode. ans . .-y1;. 644-lTI.8 CdM gift. priv ply. Oleck your wlls ol<l, no papers, +'>I) While we PORSCHE 3:i6 A Parl!i, auto, 24 n\N. $3950. 646-5710 !No. ti22 fJIJYJ • ... our tol01'1i don'r n1<1tch, OKS. $15 up _E.~ec swvl chrs rleall'r. organ SS95., bl'nch eat h. Got 'Em Cases, Heads. etc & misc. AUSTIN 8U DOVE ST. OATSUNS • '·' but v;e're a good \\'hlrlpool Sl:i/Zi Sec ehrs $812-1 . $31, total vt/lllX $938. You 89.'J-170C> Trans & suspens ion parti;, i\laeArthur 111 Jan\Ootte • .. .. auto. w11shrr & g11s dryer: J'.'it>n·p SfiT W. 19, Cl\-! also Jo:f't $40 in inuslc & POODLE.PUPPY Corona de! Mar Bike Shop l'e1111onabl1!, i'flll 557-25()1 ----------NEWPORT BEACI ! , -.1 you ean hav(' hol!1 of us for 642_:\--10.~ ear pho!K'S. $TI.'>. Call on!~ ChalYlilili'yne color. REgis~r· 30::1 E. Coasr 1111-y. w~kdays aft 6 or v.·eekl'.'nds '69 AUSTIN An-ierlca. 48,000 833-1300 S75. Call fH2·3~>1'~ l°lf'!. :i.30 ANTIQUE l\\-o-/acerl rl k hl'L 6::1.0 Pr.I & ll:30 rr.1 Pd. \1'kenrls. M art 7 pn1, 64().()911 PLY1if0UTH 383 engine, Joy,• n1i. good t'On<liHon. 30 r.1PG NE\\' SERV!Cf: HOURS: '70 WAGON .... $1695 . & 8 pm In SN' r-. ~ioo ell • '9ti2--fi00.\ 64G-6i!Ol ~~=":o;P~h<;';":'~0~1~·d~o~"':::I niis. 1·318 eng. & trans. $;'100. 494---5708. 0 E {No. 255BNS! ,' .'iOXuo.I, $. . ur oH,.r. ,,.~ 1691 P N f<iON. EVE8. , Pvt Pt.v St>l!ini.; 4 <'lll'at ('<111 675-1212 Sport•"ng G--•a 830 Sl!IH T7.U-ni«le, J yr. hSt>· I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ !;;;;;;;;;;;;;B;;;;M;;;;W;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1'-HOl\.I it TO S "69 510 SEDAN . , $1295 DIAMOND rin". 11 111>'. -C()pfEif:~'A\m~i(iic l :'~'.'.'.:'.'.!,.::.~-~:_-_::::: b 1 'l"'"ES" .. f'll l . 0 ·1·0 , ...... • COPIER SAVIN 200 rk n, ovcs ehildfl"n, nfft'i·t. m1:L.~~-!'i~ " " ~,)OJ 1No. Xl ll:':•l~H $2450. for $1:-.00. :: t·u rn t -• §] dill·Y>8tl'l1, 11npr, :S'.r!·IOO. for li42-:I0 11 JS.::1 cr.t. gla!:> i;kis Grand i\lust :<f'll. Rea..~nuble. Call ~· I I ~ S12(l(l. ' :ind 1n<1rr. C'ai<h ----""-"=---8-2-61 J-'dx i)inrli.111-:~ $70, l'.lt'St (l !ft'r. ~-JTa..~ •73.•74 CZ SALE Atrrto&fofs.11 -lplll .llllM, D(.UUI fD~ 1\WDl,P",l}f'lr • OP£LS • or 1...,11ifird <·h•·ek &:&-67::.i Pianos/Organs l.A'achrr .~k:i hout ~. nien'J< Horses 856 -BA.VARIAN l'lt.;\' YUt( eve~ or 11 k encl~ • I S ::;u.t' 8 $20. L111~!a :'>41i-441S. Tl-IOROUGf-!Blll:':D Geldinu, fo'nr lnn:1ed tln1c on:y A t ' /Cl • 953 M & i DATSUN '73 WAGON .• $24SO llA;o..fl\I ON D Qq1;11n ~l·lOll v.-/ PANO I\:! SKIS. H\IJ "Il<>nnuda" 6 )TS, 16 hands, ,,1~.1 ,\L[, J\lX'i; COST + ~;,Q 1" iqueGs ISllCS ~6 ,, '. "\\'hPJ\.' \'.'e rnke p1·idc t;\o. UIJ -(;lRI ,p•·c """ K •111,11 1,·.,, Shoi1s. Nt>\\·, still 1n ., J{nt·e Selu" Tax.~ Lie. 'j JA XK lID J\t.C. ,·,, '""''·,..,. .. ' " . .,,,,,..,, 1" ) ' 10· • ORGANS j'lllll""l'. l\lusl sell, go\""' lo ... J .... "'-S2'/: •. \\'esringhsr •h')'l"I'. St"i pat'kagr. $lY1. ~R&10 1~ .... 73 <::l pl f lend 1$17.951 S4.95 restorei:. S2300 or b.~! olfr. • CAPRI • ' . f 1·,-~ n1 -" I f $5 ,;,-tvXJ!. 67~900J ,..or Al'.~·ei;s. Sale Info Priv ply. Day :.13--0533, eve NEW '74s so a,' ..>.l. ,) (IC : :<.('I,,)().}, Renta s rom n,\,\1 golf clllb.,, Ust"\I 011!'1'. 892-8562 TelescoJ)(' S2:i. ~i'hw11ir1 7 Cos! ~12:1. !'>Ell $00. Call 6 Yfl. old n1ru·e Arab/'Iboro. * CALL 645-SOOR *l"'""~-""==-=~-7 NOW IN STOCK ~pd bikf', $25. Pool -..·a...:11un1 1;7;;...u1~, ~.:asy to \1·ork ...,·lth but 1009 YAJ.IAII,\ 80. l970 '46 OODGE CPE. In '72 CAPRI . . $2995 hose, & holder, SLi. 6·16-21 '.'tO, e Pl•nos & G r ands 11r>il'itf'd_ $400 in{'I lack. HONDA SL 175. 1972 exN!llent condition. Make 1974 BMW's B-210 1:-..0. IJ ll ALL MAJOR BRANDS TV, Radio, H i F i, $40-5-ljJ. \'1\MAJIA 2JO r.fX. J972 oUr r. Pat 675--3836. t\llE TIERE NO\\' 260? DANISJ-f end !bl!<. S6Q_ pr. Cocktail tahl<' ~100. 01air $25. Doub!(' IJE'd , like nr1\· $50. Gruntlig con.<10le $.:JO. U,;ed ,!',,.re built pianos al~o Stereo 836 ::1 ~ 'J'R. old BUCKSKIN l3ULTACO Purslltlb J25. R•cr•ational 2002's 610 Upri;;hts rron1 . , , ... , , . , $69>1 -----------Quarter horse. Green broke. ~30 or 536-£.~91 Vehicles 956 ready foi· 710 • VEGAS • ., Spincls " .......... $1·15 ZENITI{, RCA & SY LVANIA Gelding. \'ery gentle $300. VINEB. 10 ~peer! :senti prol--'-;:.;;.'-"'°"----.:..:~ ll\t\lEDJ,\TI:; DELIVERY PICKUPS Pliiy('rs ·· .......... , . ~!}9;, l('!evisions .~. Slt'l'l't>I'. Pl'ief'1 I j-l){...9836 aft. 6. racing bike $100. Suzuki CT 6 \VHL. Chappru:cl A T V, $1595 '71 SEDAN ..... 1No. j J2HT.G I Miscell•neous Grands " ............ $395 less !han tllf' rH~counters SPIRITED g:eldi~. s Yrs. 380, 1973, Like ue1r. $650. \\·aler, sand, mud & snow :i yi·. or 50,000 n1ilc> \\'arranty I~IMEDIATE DELIVERY W.1nted 82 e Organs with :I .\'!'_ 1>il"1 11~·r lnl~·.' 1 •+Call evenings 979-:l.151 Curries 4 passengers. \\'ill 11.\'ailable on all ne1\' 197·1 &l>-7650 THE ALL NEW DATSUN 710 '7J WAGON .. $2995 1----'.;;,.------'"'~0C I ALL MAJOR BRANDS yr par!s & set">'ICf'. l~I & ----~6~7~>-~1~48~2._ ___ 'J'Ai.'1AHA 360 MX Su""r sacrilice this .Sl400. vehicle & ·73 Bi\l\\'s. llu·ger t.'Ulor sl'!S :l 1·" ,..._ I 1399 Th k d I PRIV1\TE party 11ishes tn ()pligan .... r!en10 ..•• SI% dcliverttd & set·up. All n1:::G J.':iTF.:RJ.~D l'l1us tang -all ctesert bike comp. rebuilt or · IS \-\'et> en 15::1 buy old nr unusunl sil\·er Spinet , .... , nc11' ...... S·HKl niodels in ~totk & 011 lack & !>addle. S.'\50. & 3 rail eu~t. trailer only. S.17-5820 or ehina Hem.s, no •"Ji n.~. e FREE e displuy. Cil.~h 90 Plan nr 8.':i-5161 96'1--0874. ATV, 3 whl \'ehicle eQuip'd if no all!I please ,·1111 ar1 Organ Lessons lf'rn1s to :1.li months. Call Sear s tllini Bike. JHP, $65. \V/ski, fol· snow and/or 6pnl 114-839·;i9J 9. ),o\-\·rey th('at('r 1Ill'\\'1 $2995. for our priti's on <1ny nltwlrL ~ J2' Fiberglas:> \JO.'.lt 15HP ~'heel for sand. 1 yr ol<I. SILVER COINS FULLERTON MUSIC ABG Color TV. 19 0 ~ G ~~ I •if motor, tl'ailer, lights, $250. fibre gl<L.S? over \\'OCld I.Jody, /, P11ying 100' ;, over fare 18191 Euclid. ~ouil1ain Valley Bruokhu r~1 111· !l<Y.:'1 A1la11ta, "'-67'.}-7787 $Zl5. 1¥17-5820 value. Call !)G2<IB16 hef 9arn 1 B!k. i'\n . or Sa1' Dif'gO Fwy l!untington lk'<teh, \ll'.8-:ll~) '69 1-IONDA :1JO. \\'/'il front ST. leg.II.! ~1ey('rs TO\\•'tl & &ft 6pn1. 557 .. 836 or !!62-fiSJ~I --=~=~ Boats, General 900 end & gas tank. xlnt oond, rlunebuggy. Looks. 1-u11s PRIVATf: PARTY \VANTS 122 N. Jlf11'bo1-. Fullerton +RICE'S TV SERVICE beaut. bike, $400, pvt ply, exe. SOOJ. Aft 6pn1, 646-91AA TO BUY PIAN() t 'O H 871-1805 1fornu:r ly ;11 Pnn!ry S Cn tr} SCRAM-LETS »ft 6prn, 84i-2302 Trucks 962 • CASH. 547·!l!l4~. Open Nights 'til 9 *TV Specials * YAi\IAHA T.s' P.D J.j(l, lo :117-9·14:"1 Sat: 'til 5 :30, Sun. 12-5 Usl'rl & C()l111· TV seis. ~\'hilt• NS ERS rnile11 S675/offer. A I s o '71 FORD Y2 TON Musical Instruments 822 thc_r lasl'.! Co!ol' fl'0111 ~G.·i A W RT2l\'1X :liO Diet, clean & Sport Custon1 pii;:kup. ONLY Flll.EPflOO~' ~·dr snle/fih~ ur. B .~-\\I f\·nnl ~:;:; uµ. F1)1' fast S650/offcr. 71 Suzuki 21 ,30~ ~1tLES. V~. <1 11!tl· SALE: Brand ne"' Pcavr\' Slandarrl P.A. $400. 2 Shu1;e P8.J Mies S50 each. Signla acoustic guit11r + harrlshell case $L'"i0. Also, Sunn Solaris Amp S200. Sonic I Bass hi-ad $15. Call !E7--fll!'"il 11ft. ;,pM, $1 70. dft. n11fch,, file sior Sl'f\iCf' call: (;LJzz le _ PlO\\'erl .-De-J.2j Eno u1·0 Sl"Al/offer. 111alir, l'adio. hf'ater, \.'\'rs1 h.\s. 991 '. hg , file fo!rlers :it· ~G-ll002 nr ~d().6003 fi•nlc _ Bflrren _ Jloniagl' ~45. Pri. Pl}. -Coa~t rnirrors. fu111ger Cus· Pierc·1· 1361 \r . ·1!101, C':0.1. -1375 J,,og:nn fl\·e .. Cl\t -Bea\'cr-DF.EP FREEZE ;--72 cz. lull dirt. ~Lint to111CAl\tPERShel1 -19J \:·:7J1 642·3.:I~. !--~~=-"-'-'-~--$27--"':..::o=:~----"'--I HEATII XIT Solid !~it 7-12" A 'l'l':-;an hrngging about rondilion. Priced to· sell. · 77. * UPRJ(;!IT PIANO * SPf'll.kers. l-10" horn. 11·/foot Iii~ ra11<'h, hoastfullv inen· 675-5436 Rebuilt, r e·stYlcd, tuner!. s\\·itch $'..!20. 518--0'197 af\. riooed Jhal h~ l1ad llioo hen d ·r\ \T J y b ,,. \ l~c 'I \V _ _. """-"~~! I I . B .. h · 1 • , tuna a, _,1 • IX, """''· '' r. aiu, "'-''''""' ,-, Pr.111·1 E. 29th SL Ap! l !, o t'<l ll e. ' ut, e 11-"'l' rt'· in JUchnian frame. very COLLECTOR'S ITE~I BACON & DAY BANJO $150 or hest offer. 4!4-511.'.t<; YA1\IAHA Console Piano, nr Co.~1a r>!t~i<a. rnindNL "nearly C\'eryh<lfiy clean, call 1'.fark, 64-1-1664 Bal r I $9501 ..:=-:::..=-"'----~ 111 Tt'.XaS has 1il lcll»I 1000 IW'W. · ,,~r:_w11rr, · LATI:: n1orl el 19'·' eolor TV, (';1J lle."' "In lhe DEEP BS1\250cc1968,$300Cht'rry. Pvt pty &1.r56;ii. J\1N. c11hill{'t \~·/doori;, roll· FREEZE?" askC'd rhr Tex.in. A~cessories. arounr! stan<l. 6 n)O, leJt 67:>-57 10 -I bo • n· 1 Boats/Marin• ---~=="-----E.,c:rllent condilion. J 0\1 on pai ,s, a 1-\Va an Y 1971', HONDA '"'. Good ' ""¥ 963-296? Equ1'p 904 7 ..._. n1ilenge. UE !\lags, ,\'.\I ·/·','.! ""•l. " · <-'Ond, Torque pipe. IO\-\'ere<l AKAi STEREO Ai\IPL!FIEI~ geariJl<>' .,~M. 963-3819 s!rl'eo. (',(l(H[ gas ll\~~t·il'~C. · PERKINS 4·107, ::() hp less -e. ~ Cn!l be fore 10 Ai\-1 or 1f!er \\'ITl1 Spt'.:tkers. r.·Just sell , \ ~' I H d SCl·ll\'lNN ,. o. -1 ,,,·"g""y. """ P l' k Ir\? l70~ than ,1....., trs. prop, Y . "'" " ... S:...u . 1. \Vee eprls 1011\·· · ... · 1:1 Tl'an. 100 hrs·S1700. Candy apple rcrl. Perfect Hine. Reasonable ti-1.r-l•:ts::'. i\!,\HAl-..;Tz 21 ·-Tuner, never r.:ves. 171·11 6T.r7X:i3 rond. $69. 6/a-1266. Sun. '69 INTERNAT101\AL Seoul. -I 11'he<'I drive, a ir ('011t!i1ion· i11g, bi&" !ires. 011tstundin~ t·onrlilion. 1 ZAR2fl91, $:!1)7'i t r NIVER S I T Y . OLDS· !\<10 13LF. 2850 Jlarbor BlvJ,, Cosla r.tesa 5UJ.S8111. A CONV£Nt£NT SHOPrlNC ANO SEWING GUIOE FOR JH£ 11s1•rl. ~till under \1-arran1y 906 " 6 "I! Boats, Power '1'! TRIU1'1'1PH 500, xlnl (,'(J11rl . SL!.i. 75-o-1!1. T.0 .P. or $700 cash. Call GAL ON TH£ GO, C11I Miry B•th Softly Does It! 9427 SIZES 8-18 ,,,, 1ff ,.,.; .... 1Tf ,.,.,.,~ 642·!5678, ext. 330 Nine Area Rugs! ~·-,._v .. ~J[I 3 Lines, 2 Tim••, $2.00 TO good home, Fem Gen nan Shepht'"l Poiiiler. also Ped. .rnn I•'_ ~p1ingcr S p a n i e l . _>41}-JJ;~~ •• FRr:F: to R()O(I home }-T-1)1<! Black Shepherd -I.;ih, Lo\·es child. room tn t\lJl K:ll -i\272. nude Lill! TRll::'llf>ll. TP.:;, C•...xl f,.1· 1•11•~ & Tran;; pa1 t'. .\1:-;o _,n1r e li•)~!y p[l r1~ 5~~S!i!)() 854 Gfo:R:'llAN Shep pure bred i<lh'el' & bik fn1. 4 !llO, :r;h111s needs good hQn1e . ;,x(i-82·1:'). P11t t'folo r 1u1dPrtOfl('<1 4 IRl "'ll ~· 1 \.f\F' I"' idr1tl .su1n111t>r and 0111-~ear o " ~ '1c•·•,·11"R'fls, 1'1 1'1' '"-ru····' · .v up. c1 . o Ol\'lly, .,J<. 6-i:' -J')l '\'(' fi'\'' ""'fl 1\i•e:i 1'111-l'" rtl'C' df'c'f'/rath•e ,_, · ' l 1' "-'-"" '' I f;1 vnrite~'. L'sr> 1hrif1y udil;; \!UTT, 1 .-, \." h If' Jl ltf·· I ·n· t>nds to c·1nchl't. br<lid. ~m10. AJI sl1ols/spadc. $1 0. THE AnT of snl1 r!n"-:sin,c 111'ave or hook :·1 diff~·en1 55j-62ti1 or 979-~'0 is in the ::;hapinl:! nf a J\lgs. Pa 111'r 11 o21X: .\!\l ERJC,\to.' E~kin1n nt Stud, necklirK', 1.ie nf a sash, r10,1. rl~Clb'l·nn\s, i:!utJ•ts, pattern . U.K.C. reg'd, 1\·kda.~ aH 6 of a l'lkirt. }'or clfly, nii:::h1 piey~~s.,, .. . . • ~ .. pn1. 8,17-4188 -.wperb 111 CIY'pc, knil, st.\•.~ flo ·mt~ CENTSlcLO~N~G.c"F~l~A.CIR~E00D~-o-,-,h-,7h-un-<01. blend. , fnr eaC'h pA!lrm -add 25 ?>ial 2 Need Printed Pilt!Pm !J ·I 'l 7 : "<;nls for c11.ch pat.ten1 for ~r~ ~ ~~ s Misses' Sizf's l'. JO, 12, 14, A1.r 1\ita1l a rul. Sllrt~al Jlun· • nie. · • . 16, 18, Si:«-12 ibu...;t ~1 flh~g; 01herl\'1se th1rd·class AKC · fem BaS!let Howl<I, take. 2 yards fiO.irJl'h fBbric. de[L\'l"T'Y \-\'lll lake three I yr old. M~ist_ sell. llEVENl'l'·tTI'l'.: ('t.:NTS \-\'~ks or more. Send t~ fi:i7-ril68 • for each pattern -a<'111 25 Alece Bronks, the DAIL'i OLD English sheel) dog cmta: tor each pa!1e rn for PILOT, lOS, Needlecraft puppltM,;, 7 "'eeks. AKC. Call -Ail Mail and Spe~:hil !land· DeP!·· Box 163, q1d Chelsea 846-4698 11-· olhe•··ts· -t ht-,.1,~~ Slal1on. Ne1v 'York, N.Y. "'"'='"'-'~-~~--~ ·-· ... " •u· ''"·' 100ll. Print Nlllnle, Add,._, AKC Silky TetTiers, xln1 MJfvery will take llU"ee ZI 1, 11 N ..__ """ll'""'° shots & pa....,rs. weeb. or more Send to P• • rm am .... ,r. ...~-e.·~-. .-~ Marian Martin. i_ne DAJl.Y NEE 0 J~ E;CRAFT 'T2 ! ogw.."7'053''=2~=-~---PllDI', 442, Patteni J)(!pt., C.roeh~t. knit, etc, Free GOLDEN Re:Criever pups, 232 weSt 18th St.. Ne""' d1rect1ons, 50c. rhRmp line. AKC. l\fales. Yortr. N.Y .10011. Pr in l ln"'.lant "t•cr~ Boo•. Shots 5.1!M3777 a ft 5:30. J!f'.&Mll ADDRF.8$ 'th &sic, fAncy knots, pat· ' and~ ~~ fem~. Sl.00. A~C lfish Setter pUp5. \V.eb-IQ',-4llZE STlo LE ln1;l•nl Cr()l'hl't Botlk -hne i;ire<l, 9h0\V dog qualJty, ~ORE Q u i r ~ U .·11n1 by pictures! Pat-i..:""'c:::,~1556=-·"--~--~~- FUhloftl and choo~c onl'.' rc>ms. Sl.t}J. AKC Irish Setter Puppi<'~ tteni free froni ou r Completf) ln•l•nt Girt. Rook Champion Blood L j n e s , rfrl~mft' CataJog. All -OlOl'e U1an JOO )!Ills -rteasonable, 492·8249. Ji.es! Only 50c. $~~ lete AJ ban Book 00Bf£ AKC fern. ·12 "\\ks INSTANT SF.'WING BOOK $1.lll. p I · • blk/rust. Ou1n1 plon liuf's, eew today, wear tomorrow. 11 JUiy Hui lkMlkll • ;,(Ji•. ears tropperl 497-2156. $liNSTANT FA s HI 0 N Book of I! "rrtse AfJhaM. CAIRN TER.RlER, r.t11le . BOOK Hundttdl 0 I 50c. AI\C Registered. Cream tubJon facts. J].. ~Ill !loot I -16 patterns. ~lor. 646--0142 . u-ve an ...,.. •poce bnter M Q lit •-k ! KF:ESHOND PUPPIES, 2-i\f, ~ '*'um u ouv -2-F, AKC, T \Vks. you llO )Oft&ll' Ult! Sell It 50c. 642--4875 now with a o.il¥ Pilo! Q.tlt111 f(lr TM•r·• U'""' -!~-~-::.::....::::::_~-~ Oullfitd Ad! ~ 15 be"utiful 1>3tterrui. !'JOc.. Pug Pups, 6 wks, AKC. 8-839-9921 .. ' . l!l73 lS·f{)(lt \\' 1 n n c r . after 6::.0. 4!14-3.~,.19. Includes 11:; hp Juhnson, 1 ·1~.7~5<-·c~Y~Ai-,-1-,u-1-A-. -,-0-n-,p-lo-t-,-,,. 11·ai!er, ron,·ertible to P. rcblt. Xlnt cond. Akronot t·ovcr, specdon1 e ter. r inis. $:)75. 4!13-3-19~. <-' o n1 pa s <;, \\'alk·lhrough \\i 1xlsh.ied, lounge sent ~ and SCH\\'11''N TA.'IDE'.\1 ·\. TON 'TI Chl'\·y Ptekup, I -" $50 ·vs auto. new eond engint', more. Great fa1ni y or ""i 6.,..~'""'-" · 1· ·u a· boat; just like new. Cost •.:r-"J'" paint. ires, \\l l ra 10. ne\\' WiOO. l\1ake-reasonable 26-.. --M-A-N~.~s'-"~10=--,-,-, -,-d 1 ~f:t~fis ·air• l\lU6t be sold offt>r. R.'!8-4139, SCl-l\\·1NN bike. XI n t l0'"===-=~----- ·6,'\ 34• Cl!RlS Connie TS, condition $:::.0. 646-3680. 'i 3 Dodge P U custn1 \-1'/e.><td I il t ]= It SS •oo HONDA. '=, ci~"-' & cab, 2 bkt seats x tra. ln au o P o • .,.,, \\'a • • '"' ,,.,., •....-..-mi. So?ll (JI' tl'ci.de. 548-3681 VHF', CH. OF, 12v/l10v Jots of exlras. $500. It 3 refrig. RDF'. many xtras. ----""-~~7~85~''----li.":;i;'~'~"~'m:-;~;::-;:c.,;::~;;; $13,80CL Call -5.i2-i 436 1e,1es) 'n HARLEY Davidson '.k"iO, ~·ono '71).~• tori '''/.can1per TRADE (;fi acrr free&. clear street legal, like nev.', $51)). ~~1~~~ au!~, al1I heii\y dul.0'· ranch near Indio lol' equity &U-34-1.'.' J J,.7,111 in1 s. mn1ac coa . ' $2300 l im1. 67~1-{i782 1r1 any i-i1.e P'J\\'er hoat. '71 y MW-l l25 r-,.rx d . QY.·nt•r . f2J:!Jsg)-573!f A· • ' 1!1• '61 i•ord FlOO P .U. '7•1 lie. gOQd cond.. ofl road he. Ne11· rno1 or, cl uk'h. gd. \VILL TRADE choice Apple Call 6-10-8322 \··.il l"y Joi fo" •-"I. T t·i hull, · • paint. lires. Air. $j9:i. ' ' "'"" 'fi:l HODAKA JOO, good cond, 6•16--34~ 16 to 2.0 ft. 140 I I 0, l-""'-""''-------- bo1rsl tter, 6·1~190 $2'7j~>l&-7l92 or ;).!9-3-1{)2 1972 ~. ton .f-ortl P/U camper shell 3 ga~ lanks 2.':' CAB TN CR,u1s 1:::, R., il!f'a l '69 l!OD,\K,\ 100 ful l p11'l' $·1200 -1.100 1111. fi~hing boat. 1nb\'c. S ps 2. GOOD CONO[T!ON. SWO. , ~8;'7~-;'il;J~··~G·-=-~==~~= S3(Tifi~e $1195. 01• best ofr. ~'\--li97 1: li·!.+1-224.3 =~~~~~c.,.--~~ 1fl60 1',0RD. 1i T P.U. F-100. '7:-: BL;LT1\CO Alplna :!:iO. All F.:cono111ieal 6 cyl. Exl'l cond Jf,' L.\P~'TR.Al~E Boat '~ith rrL equip. Lo\\: n1ile1<. Xlnl :ST::iO. 830-J71!) 19~ lSJ-IP E\"\nrudf' fiJO!(l r l\lnditiOt\ .~·190. 644-97.'"6 ,,., sllp, S17J, ;).lS-~74 --YAr.IAHA 180 CC, SI . legal, '12 J'i' CARAVf..:LLE ski boat. RllnS good, $200. or offer, 1.0, l::!V I-IP, Ol\'IC', lo 64-1-2848 '60 Cl-IEV. G eyl. 20 :O.E'li'. \1·i1h or witllQUI ca1nper, Good i'onrl. $69:1. &-12.sm. hrs. a~king $38.'iO. 67~ .::..::.,.-:=-------11!1-:iO 2 ~-i TON Dodge Dump 'i i 'l'A:'.lAJ-IA 80, r.lini En· Truck, Bob-Tail. $60 0 , Boats, Sail 909 tluro. xlnt cond. $300. ()4;-HJ6j4 JIOBIE 16, like n"w, Lin1I'.' ~rren. \1·j1 h nr \-\'i!hout !railer, crtll 833-2900 days, fi73-1'.l?17 ('\'f'". 24' Sailing Trimaran Galle~·. head. sleeps 2. 536-.5169, 644-03.~ BRAi'D nu, ne,•er been used Raclng S a h o I , greal saving~. CaH 6-l:r-2373 AQUA Cat. nice, red & v.·hite hulls. l'Ptl & hlk r:i1·ing sail~. Dolly $.'\."":(), 67:\-.6087 Boats, Slips/Docks 910 SLIP fnr ?;4' BallXJfl CO\'{'::; Hl1'a $.'ti. n1on. 10 n1on Vasi.~ 64'.!-3'.-l&I 646--376!) -~~-'"'-"""----1 '7:\ G~IC P.U. y;f c1npr. SUZUKI, TS Z)(), pcrfcci 13,0CO n1i. xlnt rond, $-1100 eond, best offer. ·s.-.&-4389 ----''~1&-:..::3612=----l·fiJ ~'ION Cl1evro!c1. :l g11~ 935 tanks, air. radio. xlnt rond $895. S47-3471 Mobile Hom•s MOBILE HOME V1n1 963 FOR SALE: r.1usr sell. '69 Dortge \'an, SILVERCREST ~uto, 6 cyt. paneled, ('pts, MOBILE HOME eng re-bit $1200. No rl'a!l. 20' x 53', 2 BD 2 BA, carp,, offer refu S('(J. 642-611i3 ~!raped, bit-ins.. rcfrig .. '64 VALCON \1AN. 6 l')'l, \1'asher & elect. clryer, \\'irt'd :-: srd. stick, $-150. Cfdl :\Ir ror 2'20 ;tir tond.. kHch. Bro1rri ~33-0070 or ;.ec a1 f'lock, s tol'age shed. land· 1401 Quail, N. B . seA.ped patiu. Three ~.'l'S. old ·7.1 Chevy Van. :)4 T . Shor1 · hke nu. Located tn ne11• \\'hi basr. 1.00'.l n1i's. Slill adult pk. av.111y f1~)~ noisy under "'ltl'l'. 846--1492 Boats, Storage 911 f t. One·half hi. fron1 club· • , . ::.;c:.;;,:_.;.,_;;..c~;_--_;.;: l1ouse. S'I:i.~95. Cull EVES. l)ODCT" T.t.. r.tusl s.C'H. n1ags, DnY Storage: Sail lxia!s to JS fl. launching incl. $Qf1le park'g. Ne"'J>Ort ll73-50'i0. :!13·6!14·4690, 697-7Ci2. custon1 pa111t ~ Ori g owner. CAN BE SEEN AT: Bei;t nrrer, 64.'HJ728 CRESTMONT '71 ECONOLINE \\'in.dow ESTATES v~. 6 c.:yl, 3 spd. Lo, nliles. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~I o· s· o (,..-._, s1150. &164)384 ;. 1 .Jl lie 1'., Brea. v:nu-11.1 . ll•l t.ve. a c;rosll fl'Unl Brea '69 FORD van. 6 cyl, radlO, TrMll)Ol'tatkNI Comm. l!l)Sp.l Lot #46, crpt, panelling, s peakers. liiiiiiiiii~illll CONTACT RAY, PK. ri.IGR.., Runs good tires gd, 644-2063 I\ 920 for ~howing. '65 FORD Van. Body in gd . C1mper1, S•l•/Rent Mot H shape. 1550 or tut offer . ·· or om•• AM or PM 642-3778 Salo/ Rent 940 A 1 L I ... NEW 6' CAMPER TOP FtJlly \l'indo\ved, fils any 6' or 7' (.'an1pt'r bed ptckup. S16B OCT OATSUN .. . . '" ' -. . . ....,°""' "' '" ll r1. C:f\MPER · Needs \\'Or k on interior 4 $250. • =-*1·3'111 * '71 COLl:.~li\r-< fold-down tent can1per, Slpi; 11, kil. &-potty fiu:ility. 96.4159 769 ~" 'r. c;1m per Spec. 2 i:"Ao:. t iink.~. Auto. air. P/B· P/S. SIP1! 4. $3'.llO. 646-56.12 LONG ht'll ('fl1npcr top. S:'il. flnn. • :>44·3417 • uo e•sng ~ '71 IJ:o<lie Mini Home f'\y YOUNG Lawyer ( B oa I t cont~: Alr oond, tape deck, Gradl needs BMW auto lo ni1 g, $5500. Wlll trade leRSe coslgnt.r xlnt creel. for prop or a nyth ing . RefJI. + will secure 54$-3681 art 3 pm. w/promlssory note U nee. , e SHARE WINI\ EBA GO e 675-5391. , 0~1 2tf/r Int · fully equip. A~u~t~o"•""w~.-.~,od~---.'61= Use 10 1vecks per year. Con·1 c.:c:.c:.:.""-CC";.;:.;'----~ i;idcr only l't'spon~ible party. TOP DOLLAR PAID Call H l·5'62 M·F ~s. IMMEDIATELY CUST. Mot<*hm, chasgi11 FOR AU. FOREIGN CARS need& fln;lsh. nu 6 c;•I. 389 Call or come In to see us. cu. In. -~heiie:I, 5 gpd. trans. 7 spd tnmsfer case P.T.O. winch. u:ooo. 523--0&2!!. NEWPORT IMPO RTS 20'·25' Motorhome, Superior, Llft>time, Open Rood & Barth. 1l of A/1.fC acpt. 639·2981. 3100 W, eo,tt Hwy., N.B. Selling Anything with a osny'l----'64=2-.:.9405=--- Pilot 011.asltied Ad 111 a CASH FOR TI1e lastf'!lt draw In the Weit. aimpJe matter juat YOUR CAR • , .A DaOy Pilot Clar~lnl!d .:::"::ll:...:.&1~2-5611.:.:=' -----, ___ _:546-:;:::;::10'10::.::. __ _ -' nUJl r.1:-irguerilt• P nrkv.my ~Iisslon Vi::-jo SJJ.2().10 e 49~t.4\l !'.l USE AVERY P\r\' t:Xl'l'. 1974 BMW's in stock I'(';1dy for i1111n ediu1f' deliv£>ry. ~:Xcellf'tit sa1·i11gs on !'f'n111inini:; 1973 n1r.xk·ls. SAJ.r:S-SF: I{\' ICE· 1,E:ASI i\ G OVEllSJ::AS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. ROLL.;;; rtOYCf: BJ\!\\' :?3·1 E:. 17111 SL Costa l\l~sa e 5-16-4444 '74's Are Here! Immediate Delivery! Save On Remaining '73s CREVIER BMW S:;o!C'" e :.;ervi1·e e Lt';1s\11,i:: 20S \V. l!oi1. ::;,,\. S3:>.~l'll Cl;i~icd Sundi1y" '7:t B:'ll\\' :1.[lS,\ Cfll~ .• air. ,\i\lffl\1 ~terro, lo, lo nllles. Buy or l eas e . S:H-2MO Dir. '7:l B;\\'ARIA ,1 sp., air, Al\1/Fj\\ st(•rro, mil.j,.~ & lo 111iles. Can leasP. S31-2lHIJ Dlr. '72 BAVARl1\ •1 sp .. ;iir, Ai\t ' Fl\1 sl('r('(), n1:1gs & lo niiles. Clln lc;1st•. 8J !.~'Ot0 Dlr. • CAPRI '72 :--u;>;ROOF, an1 /f 111 s1erco. det'Or . :dnt cv11d, takt• OV<'l' pa y n1 c n t s , Bi~. "'"------'71 200il...:e. Xlnl l' on d . ,\:\! Fl\l, I f)1vne-1·. 8.13·4:-ilii. \V .. ekend~. 673-:;43,>:. '7'.! 2000 ;iir, t!ct.'Or, Ai\l /1-~l\l, ~~5;J!J Ylll:'.I ;\lt·~t Ptll\ n, J763 Nc11·rx111 Bl\·d., r.r.1 CORTINA 'C9 COH.Tl'.'JA, 4 spd . 1~.~11. Good /:<IS Jni. G ood condition., 979-3109. 557·7~11, DATSUN '70 DATSUN 510 STATION WAG. Allio Trans, E.\(tras, (467· BBTl. $1495 -·' ..... ~·· .. OCT DATSUN -. ...... _.._ ••MH --·-.......... ... ....... °""'"' ...... "'" 1972 DATSUN St11tion \\'aJ,:(ln, 13,000 m ilt'~. nulo, a1n /fn1 n1t1 io, lo p carri~r. cleun, ;-.Int ('fl.lld, 1!.174 lie, $2,795, KJ0-'."'-.670 'Iii DATSUN Spot1scar 1600 ZJ n1 pg, like nr11', $1(0). 612-$.">84 '70 DATSUN ·I Or . Auto Truns, Ai1· Cond, !303CELJ. $1395 OCT OATSUN "' ·~·' '" '"~·~~'••ro "'" ''"'D (>1 .. ! >"1<-' f nn '72 DATSUN \\lagon · 4 spd -rRdio & hea ter · \vhlte \\.'alls • lug· gage rack • less than 19,0CXJ miles • extra nice (78.';fJ. Only S2599 Howard CheYrolet MacArthur and Jamboree Newport Bench ~ 811-0555 Will BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR NOT. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENT AU.EN, $40·04il2. '69 DATSUN 510, 2 dr, mags, radials, 19-23 MPG. rec. tuned. $1295' or best offer 675-1914. DATSUN '71 Wag, perft!Ct cond. nu tires & bmkes, fl995 •lr7-19'l7 JS HERE WE FORTUNATELY HAVE THEM IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COT OATSUN •• ,., " • " ' ~r,• ,. ' "" "·~ ' ,.,.,,.°".' ''""' ...... I Nll. 12.~! ALSO OVER 50 GAS SAVING V.W.'S AT HARBOUR v.w. 1974 Hard-to-find B-210 Cpe. 18711 Buch Bl. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH /\.ir ('Ondltloning, A:\1 F~-il----M-A_Z_D_A __ _ radio. 4 Sflt'Pd. lnllnt:diotr tio.'Ji1·ery U.A.C. :.ti n1os.l---------- O.EJ._ $86.73 Mo. 260Z's NO\r Ii\ PROGRF.SS SAVE SSS _ ~001 !!:. First St.. Santa A:.<t 'i·I DATSLJN :.!GIJZ. J ti~l to :-i.·,.s..;~71 n&n1c tne of the nuu1y finl' in1ported c<irs "'e oUer! But * Maida 74 Rot•ry * \~·hy buy . or lease a used $77 MONTH 1!11port 1ruh no guurantt·c? 36 l\tONTHS OPEN LEASE loll ean lea::;c a brand fl{'\\' \Viii ac:et;pt trade-ins ontt v.·hh a factory 1rarran· CALL ;-.1rt. f'RY 842-666G ty 11nrl Sflvr on n1alntenA1u::c H t()J. Leasing for you could uni Beach n1e an driving a differen! • ne\V car every 12 month• for the: nexl 3 }-'l'a1.;. Or l.JJ\v MAZDA J3uy Ba1·k lhlini; lmrki t. Le11slng ft>11.tures No Down , ~ Payn1ent \1·ith an intended 1·os:i l1~ \'aluc ;it 111e enrl ,,1 17'.:.11 &neh BL __ 8!2·666fi ~;;oo _r~i;;ai·t~!cs~ or niilcs or "72 Mazda RX-2 conduion. Ur 1f \'OU ohoosc try revolvin" leaSc. ·7~ J)at-i Di· Han.Hop. Cp<', ~letallit' Sllll 260Z $119.{)0 111onlhly. ~rren. A;r Cone!. i\.\lt Jo',\J. No Do"·n Payn1ent AA 1110. l'i !r:t<'k s1e1·en. lm1nac:ul111c, 0.E.1.. :1a6-05TI n1· !l!kl·-1.IGO. I 011ner. 1;1:z;,r;;!t1 . FIAT S2595 COT DATSUN •u e ,.,_.,..,,., ..._..,.~. ,,._, ~ ... -,...., . .,....,., ........... ... FIAT '72, 121 HSI, con\·crt, 10.000 nH. P ti\·. PI )', 71 ·l·7'58-0.1:f;, • 832·S~~'1 (, 1 ~·s ,\; \\'kn<!.•;, '7.1 f'.fAZDA 1txi. r.1ust >1f'l l. 19n Fl \T s ... "'---\ 1 1 air rond, \·inyl top, :i.OOJ ~ ; po,' ... f"'. ~ 1 l mi. ::.Ji+9\8j fn1, ., spd , niag & rad111.ts .. =cc-.ccoc=OC-~~--~ CH ll 493-?;~L !972 1 ~ :\IAZDA f{.'\7 cpc, ail', \·er)' clean. under 3:1,000 JAGUAR 1nil1·~. best off er. 839-1832 . YELLO\V l\-1azda R :X 2 , 67 .lag. Roadster, xlnt conrl, Loaded, Beauty. only 19,000 "·ire y.·heels. A ilf I F?.! . niilN.. $300), a16-6934 r-.1ake offer. 646-1996 eves. JENSEN JENSi::N INTERCEPTOR Large St'lec!ion of Colon; In1rncdiate Delivery FULL SERVICE I)EPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ AUTIIORIZED SALES &-SERVICE ~ .;· Jim Slemons :i Imports •' {\re'r c top buyer for any used l\lercedes Ben.t.J l::lOl Quail 3100 \V. Qlasl. H•\')' .. N.B. ~cwporl Bead • -__ 642·'405 ""'"" ------E~TP.R FRO!\<t MacARTI-lUl't MAZDA NOW OPEN '73 ~da RX·2 F1an1lng grren \l.i!h \-\'hite vinyl lop, radio, healer , air condilionlng, a 11 t o n1 at i c transmission & 5,((1() actual miles. (727HJP) 1 YEAR WARRANTY $3695 ,. ~--All en 'f'; 1 J Old smobil ~ J -Cadillac Mlaslon Vi•io Imports re:ituring, MERCEDES BENZ . & ' FIAT -I.. Complete Sales &: Service J;_ Vlelt U1 Soon At ·":l 28701 Marguerite Parkway ~ . Mission Viejo 4~1700 ' (USE AVE:J<Y PWY. EXIT) 459 SLC under 5-,000 mllt"I, metallic paint, Hd. .Up dif1erentlal, SUPERB At priced to aell 8.ll-3»0 Dlr. 450 SLC undP.r :lo,!))) mtles. . metallic ,rmt. Hd. slip San Diego Frwy. at Avery dltterenti . SUPERB-le Plcwy., LnguM Niguel. priced lo sell 831-JMO Olr. 49s.ol!IO 131-'66 1>j..8 , 230, RS/PB, new '73 MAZDA RX2 ~: 4'f:'1m.t 1••• .. IW)O. 4 speed tmnF1m\11slon, r&dlo, '66 M·B, '300 SEL, Cluaic hcnter1 lmm&CUlote condi· ~nv. Excellent condltlon. lion. <lOlHEU). 556-8338 $2977 '&1 200, S, llf\ll\IC,' 4 -~ PB, e"S', air, best otftr . ... .. 6ver•-. ha ~ '71 MB 2Xl ·auto tnui\., aJr - • cond .. ·A lo 1o mUc1 831-l<MO _ n1r. ' · VDl.YQ '1'~o"'MB="210""SE=-.-,.-o-. ~tn-.-,., air, nidl&l titt1. XLNT. Can , J.986 Jtatbor, C.1tf. 646-9303 trade S3t~ Dir. t r. ·• .1 MERCEDES BENZ "" '72 Mlrcec19s "! 2SOC COUPE < Extra clean wilh autOfT\atJC' tranam.1ukM). ~t·1· 111~r· lor, poY/'Cr "1009')li·5 BU' (Vfl· dltlonlna. AM/Fl.I rndM'.l t., only 9,000 rit·tuHI nulcr. l.J.ke lirand new~ (~~~Al J 1r. "·arrant)'. J ,, $8495 ,• ... , 0 Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Dlt-1'0 f'rwy. «t A\'ery Pkwy .. 1fguna t.:ii;i.el. 495-0800 , 831. • I!;) 50 USED . ':.:;.: MERCEDES ' . -:·ON DISPLAY '73 Aud& 1001...S. 4 dr., auto. fT'aM., air cond., fiOO() mUe11, In tac1ory warranty t 735- JPP). , . ., " '72 Volvo ]li4E, Ilk~ tlC'\\', fJ\'errlr1ve. air cond. (tl29- llGCI. ·70 280 Cpe H.d~tr, Hk•' nel\', l O\\'Tlt'r, lo miles !7650NB1. House of Imports 523-7250 , '67 MERCEDES . \, ;:\:" BENZ 250 , ,: ...... Air oor11l1t1on1ng, Ar.-ltFJ\1 radio, sun ruof, e I c . (7J7BTY) I., $2377 I .• ... •.' ' ' ~\ ~~~ ' ,\:.?f:·'.;::~ f?a\)mltai& . -TOYOTA . 1956 llartxr, C.f.t. 646-9303 '71 'Mercedes 250 Sedan Economical 6 cyl. engine, automatie lransmiS.'ii1111, lae- fOI')' t1 ir conditioning. po"·rr steocring, powe1· hrekC's, leathl!r interior, Al\1/F!\I sterec radJo & radial tires. {90'2CTNJ:-·--. $5299 . .• t.trncEDES '69 280 SE Classie. 2 Dr, Club Coupe, auto trans, PJB. P IS, 11llJU'OIJt, ml'!tatl ic lite blue, bit Oftr O\'ef $6600. 6-X)...(»77 11..rt 5. 'iO :l\W 300 SEL nwtaJlk: ....... : • """""· 17.<95 &'l\1'2'>1> Dir. MG CRF.A:O.t PlJFF? 'TI ?>.IG ?t!ideet. Perf. A ?>.t / r l\1 . .\1irh. k) mL, 35 n1pg, $162.). Nitr-s 644-ni'i ·~ r.f G, TI' 1500. Orig. , ~tock, lmn\&c. 67~1 MGA '6J r.tftA 4rcyl. Run& &: looks gooc1f$450 or best otler. 4ffi S. Daisy, Santa Ana, Apt. A. MGB !\IGB Roarlstrr·Brnnd Nl-"' B11rgundy/Rlk; Spoke \Vhls 621 !\fll"!t-\.\'ill deduct s;iro from purchased priee. ?t1ust se-11, movlnli:' a brood. l)avs 640-l':IOO e.1;.. m N'l~hts ~. PEUGEOT NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Complr1e Sah•s an•1 Service. 50 L'Ontpacts on tlii'iplny. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 1.557 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 53.1·8220 Autos, ~ew 980 l 041LY PILOT D 13 I 990 J\utos, uMd 990 PORSCHE ·~,· TOYOTA BUICK CHEVROLET FORD LINCOLN MUSTANG un, 914 2.0 BLACK, ONE YEAR . - amJrm s track sttt"ea, Kon! Ir: WARRANTY '"'·~ '74CAMARO BUICK 73 REGAL Vinyl .,. vinyl int.nor Oynuty red with wblte Yin.YI factory ~ condltlonhw, Ulp I:: r't'd vinyl int~~r. autom.atk:, nuilo, heater'. Fad. air cond .. p, s tt " 1i0wtr 8lN>r11~ pow I" r p. bra~. AUtO traru. RIH, h kni Niab·~ CarllJJae '71 El Camino '71 FORD PINTO '69 LINCOLN 4 DR Sed-..n \IERY CLEAN Luxury le safl"ly !It 111 b&rga!n pr1cf.. tlM rhe titlesl. ~pment UlJ'Cl\tihoul lncludins; full p0wer, ta&tol'Y 11ir, l.Anrlitu root l"!c. IXXSl67• S1!1i 1. JohMOn & $fin 1-.ln•~·!n Me1-c., :ri.26 Ha.i·t;.1r, C••Slli ~lesa, :>40-$.W. MUSTANG •bocks, alloy v.1\eelli, •tabll· (, in TOYOTA lzer ban, decor erou,p, $5500 1967 FASTBACK Low m11ea,g•. mtth ~Uftll. Nf'w palnl. Mags ~ Mickey Thompson tll'l'9. Air shocb. 'h::-1 i;r•· ro appreociatf ~I .xe nftf'r ti46-9'.Y.i5 61>1815 CORONA SEDANS ''~72,-,Po""r-..,~h-, -9~,-l~T~T~ .... -.-.1 Se:v.:ral rlke Onc.':ii; to l'hOOIU' 5 !lpd, JeaOW!'r, st"reo. lo from a.II C!(Juip~d wit h no1.....- rn.I. fat» lltll¥$· 3$~79.)5 matiC', f11-i ,,.)' :111• ('flnd, \\'~\\' 1'Uper lo~· milP'll. ra · · • O\lii!>•ul'.I, 1••"'1·r ·'lt'f'r1ni;, poY.l·r J,l"f\;.,, .or 1· .. r11!ll11),1· iuk. l,l'l11 l••I' i\!\I t-~I J>il l'f1'r, 1.1''\' .,,,,,.,.], 11 11h li·lk·n·d 11fl ~ ,\· 1r· 'I 11 ! ~·on•lil L'111' 1~11\~,lt 1!lh:i F~tY1 Naber Cad1l111<· 1J•ade-in. 1 li\SKAP} trttd~·m. $3899 r adio, tic. All fll'Ll'l'fl IJ('!Oll.' '73 PORSCl:tF., 10,IJXI 1nlle1, lhe t'().'Jt ut tt 111"\V l fli-1 . xtrM. oJy111pic blue, 914. 2.0 Sl'~l:: TI-IE~-! NO\V . IJl'.IVE call £42~44 ONE _ .. BUY ON8 .. , $3399 '~ 1 YEAR WARRANTY $2995 !\~~ LlNCOL."\' l'oriur~ntal xlnt. 1.:ond. S2SO. ·-:-:: r.1at'h l, Pl . .;;, PJD. 111r r!')o(t. ,\,\I ~ .\1 "ferro 11 /!11 po• d"rl\. db.: 1n1, mate 11 hl!(, nun\ nHl<I 11),rl)(I ml'i;. Still under wnrr. ~lu:o;t wll. ~IU!! ~·~· tn Hp[)T', !162-3767 ·1,f1 r.1u:-.'1'A,">l\i, ong. OYITW!l', <.1..ASSIC 35GB, 1963. Gold al.um . ho(!) Xl.I1't mi':s. $~. ~38'.!4. RENAULT 1964 RENAULT, good tins, t'ngi..ne & body, Noi.iy high gear, good traMP, $250, "48--0337 ROYER ROVER 1969 TC 3'.MXI 4 dr . Ra.dlo, heu.ter I air, new Radials, prestige \VI economy, Sll95, 962-5661 TOYOTA '72 Landc:ruiser •1 \\'httl drive, 11·arn hubs, soo,,.,· lif'€s, 1·dl bar. 14,000 U('fUnl miles, (;V.l'!I ;!-1.1 1. I YEAR WARRANTY $AVE ~ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego Fno.')'. at Ave t) l 1k\1·y .. Laguna r-:iv,uc'L 495-0800 831-0800 '70 TOYOTA ,. COROLLA \Vh.at a super gas savrr, (61ICID) \Veekend only, S1295 COT OATSUN " . ' . . . ' .. . ....,., 0'"'' ····' .... . '13 TOYOTA ' ' . I Deluxe ~·agon • automat c - fac:tory nti-• tinted glass · rarlio & heater, \\'hire "·all tires -immacul:ite • hke ne11· (834HOHl. Only $3499 How~d Chevrolet !'.f1\'cA r1hur 11nd Jambone Newp111 £l each ~ •. , 833-0555 , ... ~ .. '73 Toyota Landcruiser 4 ~'heel drive-, outslAnding t'Ondition. Very low miles .. ",,,, HURRY! "ii>': NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W, Coast Hwy., N.B. '' '42·9405 ''.!$-'# Shipment of New 1974 TOYOTA'S JUST Arrived! lo1111C'diate delivery on most hard·lo-get mOdels: truck!, SR·5's, Corona "'agons, l'tc. ltlllan1111 r. ll111h•l'• 1110 •• "'"" 1.11 • \Ii" . . . '73 TOYOTA CELICA Ye\101v, economical 4 cyl en- gine "1th 4 sp<l trll.JU, radio. t423GNOJ. --13600 Beach BL, Westmiru:!rr 1192·66..il 63&2:;()0 '69 Li\:.''lx:RUTSER. ,,·am huh!;, perfect body & xlnt. n1ech. cond. \\'ill trade. 8.11-lml Dlr. '69 TO'iOTA Corolla Xl111 cond, XlraS 35 MPG, $!®, 29'2 Villa Nova. C. l\1 • 979-6279 '6(> 'iOYOTA '42.'.i. or best Of'FER. CALL ·~ Don't give up th!'! l'lhiO! I.Jave somethlng you lll.'nnt to i'iell? Cla~ltitd ad• dn it 'ffll • ~all NOW 642-5678. Autos, New 980 'IHI YIDMG SA VS: BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I• I I \1 '1 ',I ) ) < \: ' ,_, 111 11·. 'I 1\ B! \111 ,.. '70 TOYOTA ·~fl ... ~ lANDCRUISER 'h~ BUICK Electra 2 on. Coupe. AH t·ustom. Air. Po"·er. Deluxe interior. lR l\IPG on trwy. Must i<e ll due to df'ath in Jamlly. P1·1vate party. Sl.200 or bei>t offer. &6-GSZl aft 5 P~1. '68 RIVIERA, loaded ln·~ tape deck. Xlnt cond. Steal 11t Radio, wam hubl, drive. (#L\SP) 4 \\'heel $1300. Aft 5/ 645--0341 .;,. "'-$2577 ·'!'~ SKYLARK '70, Very low mile!l, $1450. To settle ... : ... t~ ,..f . -• .~ ,. : : ., •' ~Ult le.wi4 -TOYOTA 196f> J.la1·ho1", c.~1. G46-9:m -.-74 ·TOYOTAS LEASE or BUY New f\Iuliv:s · l\ew Colors " ··~w.lewi& · -TOYOTA nt11te. 962-4198. '68 Buick Grand Spon. Xlnt rond. Good on ga.s. $1000. Call &15--3777 CADILLAC '73 COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl top. full P<'>"'er, factory ui r, AMJFr.l stereo, till \vheel, VO<..,"lll' pre n1 i um ures. (9-l3GllA\ $5699 • I • l96G 11"'"°'· C.M. 646-9303 '72 COUPE DE VILLE '68 TOYOTA CPE. Vinyl top, f\Jll pov.·er, factory Extra Clean gas saver, air, leather interior, tilt lh'lJAOl3J. .. 1\·he<'l, AM!F1>1 ste r eo $995 · W::·-.. cadk>. (002~~ COT OATSUN . .. . ..... ,,, ... "" ..,, • ' ' •••• 7'1" VOLKSWAGEN WILL BUY YOUR GAS SAVER PAID FOP. OP. NOT. \\llLL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENT ALU,;N, 54Q.044:?. ',;'",Y·CAMPER, EVERY AVAIL XTRA See to Uellel't'. r1..'Cluced to $39T:1. :ia7.!l416 for appt. '66 VV.'. Surrey Top, Roll OOr' Radial tires. $500. 21123 Sailors Bay Ln, 1-t B, ~Y>--7678 '72 SEDAN DE VILLE Vinyl top, leather, f u 11 pov.·cr, factory air, J\M/F'M stereo, tilt wheel, (601EAFJ $3m '72 ELDORADO Vinyl top, fuU power, facton · air, tilt \VheeJ , AJ\f/F!'.1 stereo. po\\·er door locks. (812EJAJ $5299 OVER 70 QUALITY CADILLACS '1'0 si;-Lol'.-cr 1'"P.01I '59 llll.Ll\1AN SEDAN. Great '70 C.adil.lac Conv. Rlll'l-about car over 30 Lenlher 1nter1or, full pov•er, MPG. Depend.able $150. factory air eonditioning. till 646--1893. &. telescopic steering, Af.1 / :Fi\f stereo, po\\·rr door locks .{· f\1•i-light sC'ntinel. 1816- DSRi. 1971 VW Bus. sunroof, builtin campl.'r !Jed, cu rt a. in'. 830--5379 $2299 • .,·'.: '66 V\V Bu!, iood cone!. !>.\us1 '74 COUPE DE VILLE Sell. $1COO. \'inyl top, leather interior, Call 644-&'.ll.2 full ?JY.·cr . .factory air, till '70 VW Squareback \\'heel, Al'vl/FU1 stereo ~·ith 8 track tape player, pc>1ver $1500. 67 5-5383 door loeks. twillght sentisic>l. 1968 vw, good conrl. S82S. 9-4 : 30, R35-4864 Eves/wknds 1!37-777Z '69 VW Squareback. $1600. Xlnt mecha.nlcal cond . low 1nUrs. 644--lm '69 FASTBACK 48,00J mi. Excellent * $1500 Extremely 101\' n1 i I e s . (324.JSBJ $6899 E':r£mT~ ~'~~ll:@<.,•b 6(2.. 7644 * 673-6966 '69 SEDAN DE VILLE 1973 SUPER ~· Al\-1 /1-1\1 Vinyl lop, full leather inlf'r- sterco. 20.000 n11. X1nt cond. ior, full poy,·er. factory 11ir Make offf'r. 67J.-9749 Brooks eonditi:>nint;. tlua.l ronifort VOLVO se111s, tilt 1.vhet>I, A:-01 /F;\I stf'n'O, pcnver door locks, ----------1 t-rttise t'Ontrol. (ZYP8Z:,) '69 VOLVO .:· 145 WAGON $1899 84i-8874. MERCURY 100i llurhor. f'.'.\1 64G-9M:l C;unaro '7Q, aJr. PIS, auto'!'. --~~- k l!, J\11ch tu···:. ::1r ..1 '72 1''0HJ1 ':'(l!'lJlU Hard Top 4•1u·, 1nwst sell ni:.1kc offr. (111•. lt;w n11, P S/PB. n"1v tires, '71 M.t\ll.Ql'~P~:l!~Ot '(;HA)! l~XC'CI . (~llld, will accept ;1;17-9494 J\lid Rizt• lu -:ury, driven only '67 CAJ.tAH.O, Rtll, auto :/Ii,000 1111le~ by rhe oris,:in.11 owner \.l.'hO c ii I' c I II I I ·'· trans, A/C, orig-ownt•r, I ~I .\I \ C l' L ,\ T 1': Br ini•. r•'il~ otfvr , G42-J!lt!7 or 646-j ·\\Iii offl·rf'll ut a rt'du,·1•1 prll't' ·-·" u "''-lll67 11111i11tained it . Equipped with P1·1L-.:u to se -.......-San Di""'O Fr .... ·y. al Avt;,.., ~., ·J auton1Ptic trttn.'4., radio, This car h:i:; be<'n cr1rclul ly '6,"1 .Shf•lby )lu~tn.ng , tff!'ly malnln.lnl'd. £q111 pp•-~ \~ith lll't:b ,'{-mag~. 1111 clutch full po'ol·er, tnc!ury air, & brnkC'5, xlnt c ond , Landau roof. etc. 1 t:.OC}..'V ~. 612-!l')~ CHEVROLET Plnvy .. l..ai:w1a Niguel. heater, power 1 teer In g , ----------149S.0800 831-0800 poY1er brakes, power '71 CAMARO Vinyl top, vinyl Interior, factory alr condilionlng, au1omatlc, radio, heater, pow!"r ateering, p o w e r brakes. Nabers Cadillac trade-In. (350CYZ) $2499 '72 CHEV J\o10N'Ti·: (':\RW ECON'O~·JlCAL. Sare & attracth·c Like nr\v and rquippcd \\'llh nu!nmutle 1r;111s ., radio, h1:11.ler , lal·\r11·y ni.r cond . full JXlll1'r, etc. 1431.E'fl). Askin~ $'2:5i5. JohfW(lri & Son.. l~incol n l'rlC'rcury, 2626 H ii l' b o r , Costa Mesa, 5-i£1-;i630. CORVETTE '73 Caupe 350 engin<', 4 speed, A.\l /F'~l radio, p(}wer steer· in~. radial tirei;, lotal own- er, 1ninl cond. (Ser. #405697}. $5795 13600 Beach Bl., \Vestminsler 892-6551 6.\6-2500 '73 VEGA Hat~·hback t'OUpe -automatic transm!s~ion, rndio ,'\.: hrnl- cr, extc1·io r dec:or patkage ·less 1hnn 11 ,000 miles· like new i66£1110D). Only $2499 Howard Chevrolet MacArthur and Jambotee Newport Beach 8.l3·1Y'.D5 ..... '67 CHEVY '' CAMARO llardtop Cpe, (UKA.246) ",• • .I' .1' .. $995 •:r ............. - DOT DATSUN ............ ~ ................ _., ............. ,. "'"' ... ., '70 IMPALA CUSTOM COUP£'. li.500 Mll.t-:s. \'lnyl 1011. \1nyl interior, f:'tt·tory <iir L'Ol1di1ioning, auton1atit , jlOl'i'C'r ~lrrrinb. po \1' e r hrakes, C'L'Onomlcal 350 \18 en!:'inc. i'ipotlcss condition. llk4ASVJ , $1799 .. CliERP.Y Che\'y pick-1.1p l!l-17 class!c ~ood run. ronrl . good restoration b u y . Chrome l'e\'. rims ~">. '70 Chevy lmp:1t:.i Air, aulo, radio, \.inyl top. new t\Tts. $'1000 or best offer. 5-lf,.0623. '66 Impala orig 011.·ner, gd Hli. radio, air. nu tires $550. 644-l!478 '71 CllliVY C,\PRJCE, 4-dr. 1-IT, air, AM /FL\1, one owner . $!GOO. 645-2331 '66 CHEVY No"a Sta, Wgn. windows, factory air etc. 6 <'YI. auto, xlnt cond. $550. (U2GHC). Act today $2575. 613-7~ J ohnson & Son. Lincoln ----------1 Mercury, :<5Ji J-1 a r b o r , COMET C<w;ta J\!es.1 , ~5630. ~-."-,=co~,~ .. ~~~2~D-R~-l·-;;.7uo.-..MAVER~l~C7.K~ Company owned & Couple -eronorny 6 cyl maintained likl'! new in our au I o n1ali1· 1ransrnissinn, setvice depl. Equippt.'1:1 With ra<lio & henttr, 11.hl!e 1vAl!s automatic transntirt6ion, air • ~harp • i::-oo.t 1niles tZCG- t''On<l., power stee r ing. 8201 . rad lu, heater , etr . Only $1699 Con1for1 <iblt\ RRfP an d ernr)Jn1i!;al, ( 3 1~1-r n E 1 • Howard Chevrolet $3275 Johnson & Son Lincoln l\!1~rcury, ~~ H n r b or , Cosl11 l\lesa, 54()-{i)30. i\h.1cAnhur 1trir! Jan1 h.Jrec ~{'y;port lle:H·h &1J·O:i~i:i '71 TORINO GT $2275. J ohnson & Son .~7~l 'cSl0o'O~R~TSROO=="F-. "tull'""'-atr-:-· Unro!n )ler(.'Wj', 2 6 2 6 & p1\T, IJl.Jp('r clean, :112 ' .Harb .. r, CC>:it..'\ )I es a, \'$, IR mpg, Incl 74 tap. ~jQO, Pn'iute pty, 496-1633. 72C 0 L' R GA R Xlt7 pd • "••"'"""•bla ·r~=. (.'O~\'. Xlnt ron1I . 4 1 , ~ '-" ~· • ~ ruds. n111i;s, Col'lira f'ng . .., Super Cl('-ifl, unh• SiOO mllC':!, ~'JO/nffer. \71 ~• bi~-7352 -:. auton1a1u· 1r-u1is, factory _1,111 ----~~--I n1r. l•11'"r ~'"''ring. po"·"r ~·cnsO\tY i·ar '71 i'lu~tang, l>r;il..t'~. 1\l\l-F)l st c rt.' n \o nu, >.lnl Cl.Ill!!. IK'low Blue r;1d10, You u1ust SC"e ru1d dnv•· ttus bcauiirlil .. ar 1., nook pritt. Call 4~141 t:.!-a S11t & Sun. Hf'p1·1TLaH.• 11 1 '.!:,jfYV ' s:::17~ John~n ,v St1n l.111<-oln 7(,!ll\!i\C~t I, 1nu1l rond, i\let't'u1)', 26'26 If 1t r h u r , 3.1.1))) n1iles, n<'w til"l"!I, Cfll'la !\lrsa, ;141}-56.10. 1nany options, $2175 or of.fer, . 7i4-l'2:l9 'i3 i\!ERCURY ;<.! 11 rq u is C:,,~=-~-~+·11 flroughflrn 4 dr. 'fhe tU1e"t '70 ~1USTANG. auto, air, equipment i11C"lucting auto 1~1s. Very 1•lean. Runs . ten1p alr, full pcM'C'T. 6 w11.y 1,'Tr1tt? 536-fi4 59 pu11'C'r seats, Ai\1-Fl\1 fitcreu 'AA MUSTANG. Aulo, ta~ J radio, landau top and much rteck . Dependable. Excellent ~l 111\lre. tllf>GlN) S397:1, T:>k" ~·ondi1ion. Call 968-17B1 adva11111gl" of this tremenc\ou.o; lilly l 0 day ' OLDSMOBILE J ohnson & Son L1nro!n ----------11 Costa illesa, ~5630. OLDSMOBILE -~~ : 1971 J\tERCUP.Y i\tarquis, ~ GMC TRUCKS -~!.~. '. dr, all Po'\'er, lo"· n1ile!, HONDA CARS . !\lercury, 26~ l l arbo r , Sales 6 :5P:v\ce , .. ·, :1 l owoer. below Sloe Book UNIVERSITY OLDS \'al. 586-9342 or 6-15-()85.1 Factoryaircond.,full po\.l.·er, '72 PINTO T \PE "-k ~•-· 2850 Harbor Blvd. 1 , ~ , !pe...,.,ers. 1ur i:aereo, leather. \.inyl top. Rlll'labout -4 !!pd • radio & elec back "'indow 1965. >.1nt. Costa M"sa 541).95411 ~ t393VP.V I. Nabers Cadillac heatf'r · special Jlaint · spec. rond. 496-5919 f'\'e or v.·knd OLDS '71 Toronado, xlnl I '71 MARK Ill Trnde·in. la! whef'l s, "'irll' oval tires -MUSTANG cond, nCl'i' 1>a111t, ?ttichl!:lin [ $4799 C'lll'C'llcnt -lo\v rnitcs tll'I-tires, pov.·er seats. \\1ndows, FVCl. lock.I, brakes, steering. Air, Onfy $2399 1970 ?lfUSTANG, 20,IXXI orig strreo. trailer hitc h, heavy 1rulC's, in1mac, $1,S!IO. No <l"'Y '"'~"·Ion 1 owner Howard Chevrolet trade. phonf' 833-1001 Rlle..s16: ~~;JI 11.i..644-005. · MacArthur and Jnn1boree 1965 ~IUSTANG 289.V-8, nutn '71 Cutlass Supi'£'mC 2 dr Ne"'flOl't Bcat•h !rnns, R,1',H. N1ec t•ru·. llT. vinyl inl. buckets, air, '72 CONTINENTAL COUPE -' . R.'l~-0:)55 . P\·t. Ply. R33-2'180 rarlio, gel paint &. ~1. I mmaculate throughout. FORD '69 LTD. 2 1/r '!)a l\lustun)~. needs body :t).500 nii. l:.:\C .(: wk ends. Autoinatic transniis.sion, air hardtop, "inyl top, p/l!I, \1•ork, gOO!l ga.s mileage 6i'.t·9-157. conrlif\oning, full pow'l!r. au.to, radio ,'!,, henlrr, 49,00J S250. 548-80'.)2 '67 OLDS Cu tlass, runa & AJ\1/Fi\l stf'reo radio, m11Ps, $1,000, J 7 J\f e G , ... a Daily Pilot Classitled looks almost nu, 60,<m ml. lenU1er interior, landau top.I i'.&\4-804:::::-"9,;:-:-:;---"""' ~Acodoo·..o642c=.,-567;oc.Soo·~--~= 74 tags, $450. M7-JJM Power door loeks. (7ffiEAF) Autos Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 $3915, 'This ~utiful car hasl:r;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ll had excellent care. See and ll Now,fj . ~~t~: drive today. Johnson & Son YOU CAN Llnmln l\Tercury 2 6 2 6 H.,.bor Blvd., Costa Me .. 54<>-5630 , . CONVERTIBLE ,,· BUY Presidential 4 dr, fact air, . . full auto power. 642-8119 $1500 '70 l\lARK III. Excel oond. Orig O\\'Tler, $2850. or Best offC'r. 53&-1986. l.<rTO Cont1nental, 4 ctr . Sl750. Pri\•ate party. 979-3733 COUGAR 'TI COUGAR XR 7 TiiJS car ls very sharp. Sef' and drive it to appreciate its performance 8J'ld handling ex c ellen ce. Economy v.'ith l!I a f e t y , I::quippt:od '11.ith automatic transmission, radio, heate.r, pow!!'r stttring, power brakes, factory air conditioning, Landau top ( 701EOJ J. Sale Price S26!t5. Johnson & Son U.ncoln r.lcrrury.' 26~ Harbo r , CQ!;ta Mesa, ~5630. '70 COUGAR, R&H. air, PJS, landau top. low n1!, n1ake offer !>4S--0423 or 673-1441 ·72 COUGAft·rnaroon, \'inyl top. p/b, p/s, ~st offer. 645-5189 blk. air. AT THESE ··"''· . ,.._ LOW PRICES! ,, . '73 CHEVROLn MALIBU COUPE VB, po"·er stcerinc & brakes, Automatic, radio, a ir. (7724) • c• '72 PONTIAC FIREllRD COUPE :'\ 350 VS, 2 bbl. (reg. gaJ) ~o, PS .. PB., aulo. ~'°' air cond (5541) t<" '73 IMPALA 9 PASS WACJON ., VS (reg. gasl air, P.S .. PoB., auto., new rubbeflj fine exec car. (358HPD) '72 ~~~~ ~:..R~~o.~g~ miles, \•lnyl top, air, new tires. Look here. (950EAEJ '71 MALIBU COUPE HARDTOP .BucRf't seats. aJr condltioning, \'8, I'O''·rr stcerini;. \\'hat a value. (824ETV I Automatic transmission, air 1969 U\JP/J .• A Convertible , c.'Onditioning. r adio and good rond. 1net blue, ale, FIREBIRD '70 MONTE CARLO COUPE \'inyl root, P.S .• autL1matic, VS, air c(lnd. 33,000 mill'S. l211BXBJ 51799 51999 52999 52799 52299 52299 hea ter. (09839) 1973 CADILLo\C Eldorado. p/!1, SS!Y.i. 900-2096 ALL Orig. '68 Cream Puff Conv, 2 barrel, 350 etlck, 46.0CXl mi, O'agar.i & Mich. Bst offr over r,m takes it. 67~i $1977 ~w.ll.llri4 W YOLYO Fully loaded. Black on ·n EL CAMINO 3 5 0 . Black. MuBt sell. Excellent a utomRtic , full powtt. 54> 1·onc'1 .. dlr c::.OOG\V\\'J-$6!1:'.!5. 2058 _89_2-'_44_4. ------· i '70 Clil'::VY Slatlon Wagon, 'GR Coupe DeVille, xlnt cond, air, po1\·er , "'hite wall, lo mi, man.v options. $1-19!1. radio, c!ean, $99~. 968-7560 FORD -64+-0515 ___ or_614-__ TJ;<~~--I '64 CHEVY SIB.tM>n Wa.""n "v SELL/Trade 73 CAMARO Mag \Vhl 11. Good cond. S495 Broughan1 $390C1 or or mnkf' nffer . 644-7176 for Deluxe Van & 1966 1-larbor, C.f..l . 646-9:!03 '71 CA.i.\fi.\RO, 350 V-8, auto. '56 CHE\1, orig. owner, 645-4411 LTD trade '""· 4 speed trarumlssion, radio. 28,000 milC'S. (272DSZJ '71 CRICKn 4 DOOR $899 TRUCKS -TRUCKS -TRUCKS 4 spceed, radio, 25,000 miles. (832700) '72 COURIER PICKUP FllEE GAS! 1000 '69 VOLVO 144 4 DR pl•. p/b, •mlfm, R•llY dran, good reliable lransp. '73 GRAND TORINO ~ord v>h('C'l li, mirrors. 1\·ood ste{'r-$J.i0. P-46-4866 d '1 v.'ag, fully equipt, e uxe A I 11 . . ing wheel, S2700. 64~~'i."l.'). TAKE Over Payments, ·72 l""ggoge raC'k, air, 64().0190 u oma c transJ\\l~On,1-~~~~.~~=~~ -economical 4 c v 1 lnd e r CA?t1ARO 70 S.,f.\.196, all lm~la Custom. UJ mi's. "~ FORD R.inch"ro, 6 cyl, engine, radio. Re'ai clean. xlras. xlnt rond, 45.000 mi, Xln t cond. fi46..5368. auto, A·l conrl. Sat &: Slll'l (810E.5I>I real beauty, $2000. 979-!'i\28_ A DAB OF J-'ETROLEUM only. 552--02&1 Irvine $1877 KEEP TilE BOTTOM OF JELLY 11..ppli<!d to t.he '70 TORINO V-S, R.lH, ft/c, 4 spcro, radio. 9,200 miles. f:xiSJNP J '73 LUV PICKUP SAVE SAVE '73 CHEV. ¥• TON PICKUP TRADE 4 "fK'f'<i. •I wheel drive, air C'ond. Super cll'an. ( 1~91') ..W'7JIOMI SURFERVAM ........ ~~.!!!---· Wllliltr1""~~~~ ~l~~ 71DATSUH l~'odoA '\llM!I ~111··-· ......... """"'' '1689 '74C ..... . 7 t. a.o. ..... 53489 Tl'h C»Dll M 1000oc el'Qi,. 4 -'~••l'llMloll.Giei:Drll<M. !11y19<1 II.el ""-"-UI ~!'!!tliofa. ""'~ -.... """"o.lf-.(GAlcwt431112J - 'ff COIWIT Ii ....... _,,,_llliofl.i"(Wtil!.- •· • olPl9' eor..n. Ir! .... _.,I '2889 '· ROUND \V ASTE BASKETS threads of f111grn1a.ll poh11h b " dr h 'dt p Very "lean by placln~ a paoer Rnd glue hollies will keep P s, P · ~ ~ · 3), l • plat!" in the boltom e r thC' tbl' lids trom stlcklng. Try <·lean. S1250. 833-3. - 111111 lut14 basket. Turn idle lie.ms into a Daily Pilot Classified Ad '71 LTD -I dr, xlnt ('(Ind. -"yoi vg cash v,•llh a Daily P\\01 to buy, aell or rent 43,00:J mi. $300. und. "·h!lc. l.t CluMfied Ad. 642-56'7S. somC'thlng. $1400. 494-8239 19116 llarbor, C.M. &t6-9303 '72 VOLVO 1~ Sta.' Wgn. Auto tr11n11, Al'r cond. Roof rack. 27,000 ml. Will accep! first rcuonable offer. MWJI .eU thlt week. 673-4303 ·n VOLVO 164, air, arnllm, p/b &: p/1, ga& saver, best offer, pvt pty, days 547-0165, e~ 637-9363• '&4 VOLVO Wagon, tf!OO toW GAS M1LEAGE 541--5996 SPM·lOPPt1' '74 VOLVO'S HERi NOW lnunedl.a~ Delivery On All Model!! BUY or LEASE .-1>.eoalaN W YOLYO 1966 Rllrbor, C.M. M.930.1 '73 Volvo- 144E aJr -·.fie, .......... 131-»40 Dir. B I ft D E ft A CROSSWORD _PUZZLE ANSWERS \ VS. autn., P.S., rad io, 20,()(() milet:. Rear scat. '73 CHEV. BLAZER (96717NJ '72 CHEV 1;, TON PICKUP , Auto .. VS (Small 30'7). Superior condition. i36018LJ '72 fORD 1 TON Dua.l rear. 14 tt. •take Good truck. l74180K) . ' truck. Auto., 360 VS. '70 FORD >;, TON PICKUP Super Clean. VS, automaUc, P .S., P .B., alr cond. (682'10El '71 fORD 'I• TON PICKUP VB. P.S .. 11.uto., rustom cab. \Vhale ot a bur. 39,000 miles. <87845G) ' '70 CHIYT CARRYALL Suburben a,,, Ion. ReAr a:eata:. VS, auto., P.S .. alr cond. ( 12324G 1 '73 fORD 'I• TON VAN VS. auto .. P.S., rad.lo, superior cond. price. (73638Nl ./ CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 , t ' • ' ~ I I " • . --..... ..... . ...... --·~ .. - -. .. ";''-; ,.• -.. '' •' -., ~.". \ '114 GR£M\.\~ ·s ·~~ 1; You'll Love Our Buyer Protection Plan! ·t ·~:.: Two.y•on ag0 A...ncan Molon l11trod11ud 1M IUYER PROTECTION PL.AM. ' ·· Hott.Jag Hk• this hod e•er come out of Dftroit. Ho automotf.,e company hod ·e•tr· •ade this kind of commitment to its customers. A commitmettt to stand Mhiltd ••tty ccr we build and the dealers wlto Hll hm. If worke-d! Mon ,.of* Of"f' buylnq men AMC c.-s. So wt.en you consldf.r a· 1974 AMC ccr, you can be rt'sl aslUl"'td that American Moton will stand bf.hind ·~car you set.ct· Gremlin, Homri, ~a.,rltn. Motodor or Ambassodor! A_u_1_o_s,_u_soc1 ____ 990_ \Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Us.cl OLDSMOBILE --P-IN_T_O--l--'--P-IN_T_O __ PLYMOUTH "' -_ ·r ," <' . , ·, This is the OM mid-size you've ne-ver ,,:;:~ •een befo~! Full factory equipped ~:ti,:;~, including extra quiet· insulation 7~· package, 232 CID economical 6 ~i:'i· cylinder engine, 3 •peed tran.,,.i•· · •ion, & bumper 911ards front and ~ar. Order yours·today! . ' . -r::-.. • 990 I Autos, Used 990 PLYMOUTH I PONTIAC 990 Autos, Used SAVE A. beaitfful set ofJ';lfJ(. R.egenf Cutlery steak '. ' knives valued at SI 0.00. . ·to the . first 15 persl.ns \.~ who test drive the itew '74 Gremlin or Matador this weekend. (Sorr y, only one set per family a.nd you must be at:least 18 years of age.I ~~~ ·-(YXIJllOI SAVE • • .. HUGI SILICTION '71 Hornet .,,..,.... . ...._.lie ...... -...... ._... ......... d-.,.. SAVE ·~~D!!la 7001evy ............ ' ---· ... .fE.' .....-, ---~1--.l.; ti -... '6SGMCVan ':!Ct. .. ~ " "' ' AW.~~-...w- SAVE' · '68Comero ,.._Ilic ,"--. --ng .)0 °'"' u.-.,,. ..... .w~. Sl299 '73 Corvette l!IO eng .... ,.., ' ~ ...:I AM/fMrldlO {GYl431J SAVE PONTIAC --Sl999 :'72Plpto ,_, -A.-11e: ..._ ...... lllr -~.,,...,.. (200EAl) .)0 0.,. ~..;"Mt....,.-·· ..•. S2199 70Gremlin £....--tcy1 ....... l l(!Md. •lllO;IM'd'-l181£SOJ Sl399 PONTIAC (IWAll73l ' . Sl599 ' .. 72~ Van SUH:A "llC£1 Au!o. '""", w: -"-"i ~ °"'Y 20.ooc> -t3'1!«1M) • SAVE T-BIRD ' ., i '70 OLDS TORONADO Le3s than 41.000 miles. Vinyl top,. full power, factory air conditioning. strato ·bench SC3t5, tilt \I/heel, A~ftF~I stereo multiplex. Nflhcrs Cadl l lac Trade -in. {638CJMJ 1972 PINTO Sq \\lgn, auto .-, trans, 2000cc eng, disc N~\\I 1<1 RlJNABOU1 , 4 spd .• brakes, A/C, custom in!., 2:.IOO cng .. llntcd glass, A~I L. rack, 1'1ichelln tires. radio, 11"/s t\\", body l'ide l .'l.000 ml. Beautiful car. n1oldin~. List price S3ll3 - $21195. 67'3-1658 36 mo OEL 'i2 Pinto Runabout. 2000 cc $54 .88 PER MO. f'n~ $1950 842-2714 or Incl. la:< tr Immed. drlh·ery '73 "'-YMOUTH DUSTER Z Dr llardtop, Auto Trans, Air Cond, Metallic Gold, Gorgeous 1839GNJI . $2995 '71 DUSTE'R economlcnl 6 J cyl. engine, auto. tr1Ul!<., mag v.·he!'ls. Xlnt financing Sll-2040 Dir. '56 Plym. auto, $125. Good local transp. Gets approx 15 MPG. 962-2915 '73 VENTURA HATCHBACK Sprint Cmtom, V-8, Auto Trans, Radio. Power StL't'r- ing. EZI CIE1ss, .Factory Air Cond, Rallye JI "'heels. .,..·hitt letter tire!, (396GSRJ '72 GRAND SAFARI WAGON V-8, Auto Trans. R a d Io , PO'o\ler Steering, Power \li'in· dov.·s, Cordo\·a Top, EZI Class, f actocy Air Cond. Cruise control. tilt whtel. roof rack. (876FBY). 'ti6 Pontiac Stat \\'q , 4J.(Q) actual rftl, fUll pov.·u , i lril a;ac·."'50.Pr b6t oUr, sq-R'7 '71 Catalina, 9 pas11 wag, PIS, P/B, air, Mieh ~' lugage rack, $825. 963-Ji68 '69 THUNDERBIRD E x ceptional l y , 'olean. ?µxurk>uldy equiJ>lieir' with full power. t.ctof:Y -1hf! beet o! eare. Sale priced $1675. Johll80n &. Son, Lfncoln Mercury, an; Har bo r , Costa Mesa 540-5630 VEGA T BIRD Feb. '73, Jo ml $2299 ~17--6858 nft 5. C:ill An1cric11n Car Pinn l!J7 1 !)INTO. 16.lXXI n1i. Very * ti75-8901l * 1•lenn. Aulo. Ri ll. 2000t·c. '71 Pl\:TO, one-~'ner, 23,000 E\'r!' 673-2965 OH \ll! 548-02~. mi. ExccllC'nt. . COT DATSUN •~• • •• •a ~••'-" '-"" •• ,._ """ "" ' ' ... >lo .,..,,n 'ii Pl;-;TO. ;\Ill!-,. SELL. 673-7963 Xlnt «nnr!. 26 ~IPG, 6-1!"">1613 PLYMOUTH '73 DUSTER or ti,lf; .. flflt\~. 6 CYL. au!ontatic trans. '71 Old~ 98. 2 dr. F"ull,1· ---------po..,;('r s t(' er i 11 g. ,\it· equipped & n1.,!<I e.-.:tr;1::. I Any day is the SEST DAY to eonrlilioning 1.,o.,... L 0 .,... 1.lust ::.Cll~ 646---:il.~li n1n an ad! Do11't dday, · ATLAS n1iles. Like ne11·. 83il1EV Autos, New 980 Au tos, New 980 Howard Chevrolet Ch rysler/Plymouth ~IacArthur and Jamhoree OJX'n 0 :-i!ly & Sun. 'til 10 Pi\t Nc\1·port Beach 2'.;2!) !/•!l'h \r Bil.ii., s,33--0;,;,;; PONTIAC '72 PONTIAC SAFARI WAGON V-S, Aulo Trans. Radio. POl\"Cr Stcering, Roof RR('k, F:icJ?ry Air Cond. 1681~101 $3395 $2995 $3195 13600 BeAt:h B!., \Vcsrinin~tcr 13600 Beach Bl., \\'estn1lnster 8!!2-G6."i1 616-2:.oo 892·6651 6:'.6-2.."00 "68 PONT. Tt>nlpt'~I. PS/PB, A.l\J, 'F:.t. A, C. :)!150. R:' .. 1-"2~S ---------vinyl ·roof, sliver blue'. CHEV. VEOA '72 pr.w.·cr. xt.ras. Bu!!. 1- WAGON ~T:>l.5 Eves 6-12-3547 Kammback. Beaut. J-farvrst Yellow w/sa\1-dle \' j n y I Inter. 4 iq>ttd iran. Factory air cond., radlo, heater, di.$C hrakcs, radial t i r e !t'. Spotless! Nabers Cadillac trade-in. (76EELGJ $2399 TIME FOR '.§. QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT Don't Buy Any Car Until Feb. 14th Co>;ta i'llcs;i c,6~9~P-L-Y~M-OUT _H_W_A~G-546 .. 1934 13500 P.C'ach Bl.. \Ve:;tminstcr ~:.00. 6~fi.2fi70 892-£6j\ fi?S-25(() Y.lling 1tn)1h1ng .,,,.;th ;i Daily Pilr11 Classified Ad is a sln1pl" rnatlcr just call MZ-5678! STI CKY DRA\VER.S can be madc easier lo open b)' applying carxlle wax or i;oap on dra.,,,·e r runnt>rl'I. \\"hy !'tore son1elhin~ you \\"Oll'l C\"l'r use? Se!I it 11·ilh a Dai ly Pilot Cla6Sllied Ad. Call 642-3678. WANT AD 642-5678 . . -~ 1st TIME EVER NEW-USED PUBLIC CAR AUCTION OVER 100 &AAS TO BE AUCTIONED BY Masters Auction Rudy Larkin, l ic..,1.d Auctioneer Sel The Pate Ad Wednesday '1 Fellniary 13 Classlf ied Section .t. :·. fl' Cllllplete Details :~?. ~ t ,-• ' • .. l' ,.. lo. -~-1"" . -,. ••• Autos, New 980 Au tos. New 980 Au tos, New 980 ---~---~~ Autos, New 980 Autos, New i<~ 'USED . Clls I .... ,~ ~, .. ~ '60 Ra nchero '63 CHEVY (1311,UI S499 '69 FIREBIRD P.S.. RHl!o, Huler, Auto CZllR7.f9) $999 '72 IMPALA 4 Dr H1rd1gp, V-t, Aulo T•,.11a, Air Cllod1 (1 47E ICRI $2099 '71 CHEVY KINGSWOOD WAGON v.a •. Auto Tt~llS. "°""" Stttrl1111, Air Cat>d c1'te1v 1 $1199 ' PICKUP $599 '67 CHEVY STATION WAGON VI, Auto Tr111a, .\ir CDnd, Pow..-S!etrlng, l~Oll $699 '57 FORD PICKUP S399 '69 FORD 4 Or. \II, AUlo T,..,..o Power St-_lno !XL 'ft9l .$699 ~ ··. e 4 Cyl, 0/H C1m . .-119. •• ,1H Wl!ftl &a19 • l'vll Celt I"'"""' • •111111..r .t.lr HMftr e •lldcll SMH e Disc 0..-lrllr:• ......... Ollft • Ehl•I W/I Wll'f"I 52523 NO DOW~ $69. 13 l'IR MO. · l?ffl,lj It llMI 10111 tet ll price Incl. till &1 '14 Uc '"'-"-De11rrtd pymr. price lt"tlll~' ll\C~ lH & ''1• lh::. fen & 111 Ul"'I' ' <he_"""> l'rlr' 4 -1~s on .\PP ~O\'AL • ' V'9</I' c'11(11}.•ANNUAL PE~CENTAGlf ltAT!·" ""o RDER YOURS TODAY . /,< WORKING MAN'S GAS SAVER LEASES '74 M•llbw Clelalc Po~r 11n rlng, pc- d;sc l)f11tn, ua \18, lutbOllydr1ma!lc, ... ,_, ~.. btl11d wllll•W•lll 11 n II d 111111. ... JI: MONTH • '74 MOMTI c.t. \II, rld1-I wlllttwtilh. 1urbohv0r1rnetk, ,.w- 1r 11....,,.., ~ disc brali:..., tlnlM ··-.... MOllTN ·1119 ' '74 CAMARO Power 1iMrl1111, ~· disc o .. 11n. ue ¥1. tvrlloh)'dr1mat!e Wf'Ltfll (0Vff$, bff!9ci whllewelh, lin tte , ..... ,. •• MONT H • 74 CHIY • ..,.. YI ton. ' cYI .,,..,., J 1P9ild lre111mt..-. , ri"'"°"'oi' sl9 DON'T UNDl llSTAND LIA.SIN•? PHON I: 1474017 -~ ~~ Ji Mliliel! O~ • .,. Lt~~ ,'(WIT..., ' '\,, ~ '":°:'!"""' 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' 0 COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 10 · FEBRUARY 16 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, RBRUARV 10, i974 SERVICE DIRECTORY Authorized Sales -Service -Satisfaction ~ AMERICAN MOTORS Friendly AMC/Jeep 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~ 645-7770 == z:: = Word S. lee, Inc. = = 1234 S. Main St., Santo Ano 547-5826 = ;..,..,..._ = ... 4le •--·· Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors = 208 W . 1st St., Santa Ana 835-317 1 = Soddlebock Volley Imports 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 495-4949 == = ;;;;;;;; -= = = = = = CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet = 2828 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa == == = =-= z:z 5 46-1200 DATSUN = Dot Datsun === = = = 18835 Beach Bl vd., Huntington Beach 842-7781 ==< = = FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St .. Santo Ana 546-7070 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 642-00 I 0 Univers.ity Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN· MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16 800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-8844 Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin , Santa Ana Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546 -1200 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9640 I PONTIAC ~Dove Ross Pontiac EE == 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa s= == 546-801 7 I B ; PORSCHE -AUDI ~Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi ~ 445 E. Coast Hwy . I Newport Beach 673-0900 == a = : = ::z ROLLS-ROYCE I Roy Carver Inc. = 234 E. 17th St. = = == ! -== Costa Mesa 546-4444 TOYOTA l;Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa = 646-9303 == ~ : VOLKSWAGEN I a ii Chick Iverson Volkswagen ~ 445 E. Coast Hwy. 5 Newport Beach I 67J-o9oo i I VOLVO li Deon Lewis Imports :: 1966 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa I 646-9303 i 74 6:00 1:30 8:30 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6130 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 11:00 I 1;30 6:30 7:30 11:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 I 1:30 6:30 1:30 8:00 9:00 11 :00 6:30 7:JQ tj:Q<1' 11:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 'il:OO 10:00 11:00 ) 1:15 ll·JO SUNDAY, FEaRUARY 10 5 (C) "Wh•t Old You Do In the War, D•ddy1" (com) '66--James Coburn, Dick Shawn, Aldo Ray 9 (C) "Atl•ntls the Lost Continent" (sci·f1) '61-Anthony Hall 7 17 3 (C) "The Good, the B•d & the Ugly" (dra) '68-Cllnt Ent wood 9 (Cl "The Private W•r of Major Ben50n" (com) '55-Charlton Heston 11 "Tall T.,cet" (dra) '51-Dick Powell, Paula Raymond 7 (C) "The Kin&'• Pirate" (•dv) '67-Dou& McClure. Jill St John 9 (C) "ThrH Sallora &. A Glrl" (mus) '53-Jane Powell 11 "Air Force" (dr•) '43--John Garfield, Gig Youn&,. 1J "My M•n Goclf,.y" (com) '36-Carole Lombard, W1ll1am Powell MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 7 (C) "Dragnet" (dra) '69-Jack Webb, Harry Morgan 9 (C) "Piiiow l•lll" (com) '59-Rock Hudson. Dons Day 5 (C) "Elmer Gantry" (dral '60-Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons 4 23 6 10 (C) "The GrHt Elcape" Part I (dra) '63-Steve Mc:Oueen. James Garner. Richard Attenborough, James Donald, Charles Bronson. Donald Pleasence. James Coburn. 7 17 3 (C) "Lovers a. Other Str•ngers" (com) '70-Bonnie Bedel1a. M1chdel Brandon. Bea Arthur, Richard Castellano, Harry Guardino 9 "My Uttle ChlckadH" (com) '40-W C Fields. Mae West. 13 "Rln&o & His Golden Pistol" (wes) '66-Mark Damon 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "How to Murder Your Wife" (com) '65-Jack Lemmon TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 7 (C) "Way .•. W•y Outl" (com) '66-Jerry Lewis. Connie Stevens 9 "Voice In th• Mirror" (dra) '58-Richard Egan, Julie London 5 (C) "Elmer Gantry" (dra) '60-Burt Lancaster, Jean Srn1mons. 7 17 3 (C) "I Love You ... Goodbye" (dra) '73-Hope Lange, Earl Holliman. Michael Murphy · 2 (29 I ) I (C) "The Phantom ot Hollywood" (susp) '73-Skye Au1>rey, Jack Can1dy. Jaclue Coogan, Brod4r1cJt Cl'•wlo.-d.01P--•• Haskrll 9 "Nev., Give A Sucker an Even Break" (com) '41-W C Field$ IJ "Lad)' In A Jam" (com) '42-lrene Dunne. Ralph Bellamy 2 (29 II) 8 (C) "Harpy" (suspJ '73-Hugh O'Brian. Eltrabelh Ashley WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 7 (Cl "H ome From the Hiii" Part I (dra) '60-Robert Mitchum. Eleanor Parker. Georae Peppard. Gecrge Hamilton 9 (C) "The Secret Wu of Harry Frlgc" (coml '69-Paul Newman 5 (Cl "Elmer Gantry" (dral '60--Burt Lancaster. Jean Sommons 7 17 3 (Cl "The Morning After"' (dra) '73-Dic k Van Dyke 4 23 6 10 (Cl "The Grut Esupe" Concl. (dra) '63-Steve McQueen James Garner. Richard Attenborough. James Coburn 9 "The Bank Dick" (com) '40--W C Fields, Una Merkel 13 "Th• CllmH" (mys) '44-Boris Karloff. Susanna Foster 2 (29 8) 8 (Cl "D•y of th• Evll Gun" (wes) '68-Glenn Ford THURSDAY, FEBIWARY 14 7 (C) "Home From the Hill" cone.I (dral '60-Robert Mitchum 9 (C) "Written on the Wind" (dra) '57-Rock Hudson, Lauren Ba .. all 5 (C) "Elmer G•ntry" (dra) '60-Burt Lancaster. Jean Sommons 2 (29 8) 8 (Cl "Ryan's Daughter" (dra) '70-Robert Mitchum. Sarah Moles. Christopher Jonn, Jotin Mills, Trevor Howard 9 "You Can't ChHt •n Honest Man'' (com) '39-W C Fields I J "Illegal Entry" (dra) '49-Howard Duff. Marta Toren. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 7 (C) "Roustabout" (mus) '64-Elvis Presley. Barbara Stanwyck 9 ''The GrHt Imposter" Cdra) '61-Tony Curtis. Edmond O'Brien 2 (Z9 8) 8 (C) "Halls ol Anger" (dra) '69~Cillvin Lockhart. Jeff Bridaes. Rob Reiner 2 (29 8) (Cl "Or. Jekyll" No if'lformat1on available SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 9 (C) "Twilight tor the Goel•" (dra) '58-Rock Hudson, Cyd Charisse 11 "Rio Grande" (wes) '50-Jotin Wayne, Maureen O'Hara 7 17 3 (Cl "Live A1aln. Die A&•ln'' (susp) '73-Geraldine Page. W.tlter Pidgeon, Vera Miles. Donna Miiis, Mike Farrell, Cltll Potts 4 23 6 (C) "There Wu A Crooked Man" (dra) '70-Kirk Douglas. Hen:;i: Fonda, Hume Cronyn, Warren OatM 10 (C) •Flare Up," (dra) '70-RaQuel Welc h, James Shc:y 5 "Dr. Cyclops ' (hor) '40--Albert Dekker 23 6 (C) "Whatever Happ~ned to Baby Jane?" (susp) '62-Belle Da111s (29 8) "Anatomy of A Murder" (dra) '59-James Stewart. Lee Remitk 3 tC> "The Comancheros" (wes) '61-Jotin Wayne. Stuart Wh1tmiln 2 (Cl "Murder One" (dral '69-Robert Conrad, Howard Duff 5 "The Co11aclls" (adv) '60-Edmund Purdom, John Drew Barrymorl' 7 (C) "One.[yed Jacks" (dra) '61-Marlon Brando, Karl Malden 10 (C) "Peyton Pl•c•" (dra) '57-Lana Turner. Hope Lange 13 "Topper T•kn A Trip" (com) '39-Roland Young TIUD or CAR PAYMENTS? LEASE! HAVING GAS PAINS? Get Your 2 Wheel Deliverance NOW! at HARLEY DAVIDSON of WESTMINSTER 9306 Bolsa, Westminster Betwee n I Brookhurst & Magnolia 893-6274 531 -6440 (CIOMd Sund•y & Mor>d.tyi ORDER YOURS NOW 1974 MODELS All MAKES CAil OI Sii GEO~GE JOINE R DON C ROSBY THE DAILY' PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY JO. 1974 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 00@) NHL Hockey LA Kings vs. Atlanta Flames ~~-""') 00 NBA Basketball Los Angeles at Chicago. ~,... _ _.,The Superstars 2:15 2:30 3:30 a ) CBS Sports Spectacular 6 Qg) Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic 3 Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine I 3 The American Sportsman CBS ye on Sports @CID ABC's Wide World of Sports The International Race ot Champions, and the World Skiing Champ1onshtps. 5:00 r (j)) CBS Eye on Sports 8:00 American Horse & Horseman Basketball Warriors vs. Phoenix. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 5:00PM O Kings Hockey Kings vs. Buffalo. 8:00 I!) Boxing From the Olympic @ Ice Hockey Kings vs. Buffalo. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 8:00PM. O UCLA Basketball Brums vs. Oregon State. 11:00 O USC Basketball Trojans vs. Univ. of Oregon. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 12:00N O Prep Sports Wor1d CIF Basketball. 1 :30 Greatest Sports Legends 2:00 Q) (j)@) Arnold Palmer's Best 18 Moles 2:30 Los Angeles Open Golf "The Glen Campbell Tournament" John Wooden Show @CID Professional Bowlers Tour $85,000 BPAA U.S. Open. 3:00 Pac 8 Basketball UCLA vs. Univ. of Oregon. 4:00 @(ID Wortd Series of Auto Racing "International Race o f Champions" 5:00 0 @ (])ABC's Wide World of Sports The Daytona 125 Stock Ca r Race: the National Karate Championships and Kung ru Masters; and the World Skiing Championships. 7:30 6 Boxing From the Olympic 6:00 I (j)) American Horse Show 8:00 USC Basketball Tro1ans vs. Oregon State '~E SMALL CAR EXPERTS"' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS PO.SONALIZID UASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS A llllE SE1EC110N Of USED CDS 842-7781 540-0442 S e,.uin g _A.// Beac/, {:;f,:ej S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FW Y' 18835 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Page 3 m Esta Es la Vid1 SUNDAY 10:30 f) ! Ci)) Cl) rm the H1tlon 1 (I) ffi The Osmo11dl I m Meet the Press Tony I Susan Alamo fl)@ lnslcht FEBRUARY 10 @ Mideast Analysis @ri) P1ntalla Oominie1l MORNING 11 :00 iJ Newsmalters 0 ~ 00 @) m NHL Hockey Los 6:15 m Christophers/Bible Answers Angeles Kings vs. Atlanta Flames 6:30 Q) Discovery O Church With A Vision 6:45 lA) Christopher Close-Up Ci) Movie: "Crashout" (dra) '55- 7:00 f) Bailey's Comets Arthur Kennedy. Lt) Rei Humbard D @ 00 rn H.R. Pufnstuf fJ Government Scene Li) This Weell in the NBA m Unit Two m Movie: (C) "Don't Riise the O:J Ci) This Is the life Bridce, Lower the Water" (com) '68 ~" Wuren Roberts -Jerry Lewis. Terry-Thomas. 7:30 f) Amazing Chin tD Church in the Home O The Christophers ~ First Ba~tist Church O Chaplain of Bourbon Street (~Ci)) B11ley's Comets (6 Movie: "City of Missing Girls" 11:30 iJ (~ ({)) 00 N 8 A Basketball (mys) '41-Gale Storm, John Archer. Los Angeles al Chicago. . I Billy J. Hargis 0 @ CV rn Make A W11h Vision On fJ Movie: (C) "Horizons West" !:!enwnt.ary Nws (wes) '52-Robe~t .Ryan. Rock Hud· S1ered Heart/The Christophe" s:m. @ Rex Humbird (Q9 (8)) Gospel Sincing Jubilee 8:00 iJ Dusty's Treeh ouse 0 This Is the Life 0 Ru Humbard O It Is Written (j) Limp Unto My f eel 0 Herald of Truth ~ ~ Old Time Gospel Hour m Wonderama @ Revival Fires 8:15 @ (3 ' S.cred Hurt 8:30 iJ l amp Unto My Feet 0 Agriculture USA 0 C1mpus Profile LU Let There Be light O Meelin' Time at C1lv1ry W (ll @ Kathryn Kuhlman (11~ (3~ It Is Written (~ (iJ) Town Hall Meetinc .... 9:00 = look Up and Live 3 DEBUT Great Decisions · Challenge My Sermon 0 ((29 { 8)) Day of Discovery (61 Real Estate Open House 0 Project Asia 0 81 ~ 00 Oral Rober t.s 1101 It Is Written ii) Voice of Calvary ITT:. (3) Revival fires ~6 Bob Wells Hour 9:30 f) Today's Religion (3) Accion de la Comunidad § Serendipity Oral Roberts Dominao (& Your Doctor Answers fJ Amu ing Prophecies (j9) 01y of Discovery @ (i (3) Old Time Gospel Hour l~ 6 fint Baptist Church :uw Governor & the Students ((;29 (81) Amuing Chan 10:00 Commitment I Musica 1 Pal1br as live More lor Less .. Ads Tell and Not Tell" O Hour of Power 6 Home Buyers' Guide O ( 3 1 Kid Power 8 TV 8 l ooks at Learning 0 Movie: (C) "The Golden Blide" (adv) 53 Rock Hud son Piper Laurie 10 San Diego Happening 16 Christopher Close-Up (~ 8 ) Camera Three Page 4 AFTERNOON 12:00 O It Is Written 0 (jl' ffi CE Directions (E) f our Government Today ~Sunday Celebration 12:30 O The Pacesetters (6) Celebrity Bowling 0 @ (J) r£l) Issues & Answers @News ! Public Service 1:00 Jimmy Dean Show Roller Games 0 (!!\ (3) Cl} The Supem ars fJ Movie: "The Adventures of Maril Twain" (dra) '44~Fredric March. Aleiis Smit h m D1ktui (E) Here Come the Brides ~ Revival Fires 1:30 O Focus "From C11cket to Kendo" A look at some little known sport 1ng assoc1a1tons, for sports such as cricket. llendo curling and balloon mg. O Lassie I~ High Speed Living 2:J @ Film Future ~~ Billy J. Hargis m Christopher Close-Up 2:00 f) ({:j9 (8') CBS 5'1orts Spect1cu· tar 0 \ja 6 {f()' m Bob Hope Des· ert Golf Cl1Ssic Bob Hope hosts coverage of the pro celebrity tour nament from Palm Spnngs, Caltl O Movie: (C) "A Covenant With Death" (mys) '67-George Mahar1s, [arl Holhman 6) Movie: "Red Dust" (dral '32- Clark Gable, Jean Harlow ii l Air Power m Outer limits @ Movie: "The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm" (com) "i 7 Marjorie Main. Parker Fennelly 26 f aith fo r Today rn Human Dimension 2:15 fJ (IT, (11 r£l) Ho ward Cosell'.s Sports Magazine 2:30 0 (j7' CJ' r£l) PR £ M I ERE The American Sportsman Jerry Lewi~ ~oes blur. marlm fishing off the coast of the Vtrgtn Islands. and Bing Cro~by goes on an 1nves1tu 1111e salan lo fast Afr1('~ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 10, 1974 ~Action Thutre Charisma Great Decisions The beginning of an eiaht·part series, with lo day's proaram focusing on the deteriorating relationship between the U.S. and Western Europe. 3:00 O Movie: (C) "Kathy O" (com) 'SS-Patty McCormack, Dan Duryea m Chiller ta§ Jimmy SW1uart Show Ell) W1lller Evans A filmed interview with the world renowned pl\olog rapher. · Elpression: Ent/West 3:30 I CBS £ye on Sports @@ a> ABC's Wide World of Sports The International Race of Champions from Riverside lnterna· t1onal Raceway, and the World Ski· ing Championships ffom SI Moritz, Switzerland. I Newsm11lers The Vlralnl1n Alertl/Greetings From Germany 00 Film Feature I Rellalous Town Hill . Voft111C' (R) ( ~ (j)) Movie: "T h e ~ u n n i n I Min" (dra) '63 l aurence Har vey. Lee Remick. mm lnsiaht 4:00 iJ Medi1 0 Insight ··Reunion" O Movie: "The Cowboy and the lady" (com) '38 -Gary Cooper. Merle Oberon (6) Movie: "Death Pays in Dollars" (mys) '66-John forsythe L8) Draanet 19J Hee H1w l1 CI) Forum :i7' Tony I Susan Alamo I Consultation Toros This Is the life P1norama Latino EE Campus Prolile 4:30 f) Tom Bruwn's School Days Part IV O Sunday 18 I Star Trell lIJ Movie: (3hr) "They Died With Their Boou On" (wes) '42-Errol Flynn. Ol1v1a de Hav1lland EE Korean Variety Hour l~ Li) Meet the Prus ~6' Pattern for livin& ft) Bl1cll uperience m Movie EE Corona Now 5:00 fJ World of survival Year of the Dragons·· ~1 limiu of Man O Suspense Theatre The Long Ravme" fJ The World at War "Genoci de" llO' EE News I!) Daniel Boone 'r1: (]) Movie: "Walk l ike A Drag· on" (d1a) '60 -Jack l ord. Mel Tor me 2~ 6 America & Am ericans 161 Hour of Deliverance ff) Wall Street Week (f29' (8 1) CBS Eye on Sports m Roller Games ffi Insight EE Three Stooaes 5:30 fJ It lakes All Kinds (3) Dra111et 'i) I SPE CIAL I They've Killed Presi· dent Lincoln See Ch 11 7 30PM t 8 Hews @) Movie: (C) "Ripper's New Ad· venture" (dra) '64 -Brian Kelly. Lul(e H1lpin Cil Garner Ted Atmstronc Ri&flt On IKorean Oram• W11'1nrton Weell in Review Cl)) Enero Celebrity Bowline '2) Roller Games 5:59 Ell) Superm11llet Top Ten EVENING 6:00 = (Qj (IJ) Cl) Sixty Minutes Tiie Vircinlan · ommNews 0 "WHAT DID YOU DO IN * THE WAR, DADDY?" Funny You Should Ask O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Whit Did You Do In the War, Daddr?" (com) '66 -James Coburn. Dick Shawn. fJ Movie: (C) (90) "Atlantis the lost Continenr' (sc1·f1) '61 -An thony Hall, Joyce Taylor Q) Niaht Gallery EE Allllo-Ch1n's Seu et al @ Dialocue ~ Casey Santos Show ED Storefront CE Viajando por el Mundo CE Limits of Man 6:30 O Animal World "lhe lndestrucl1 ble Outcast" (I) World of Survival 0 Ozzie's Girls Ome can't iemem ber where he hid Hamel's birthday present fl) The Sunset fij (6 1 News I Eveninc •t Pops flnfarri1 Falcon Beau James Show r£l) Pentecosul Temple 7:00 fJ News 0 MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins 0 Wild Kinadom "Zebra Roundup·· 6) Movie: (3hr) "Tht Loncest Day" (dra) '62 -Henry Fonda, John Wayne. Q Rellecciones 8) At lu ue 7:30 (E) PISsport to Travel rf7 (31 Golden Voyace m D1illon Ho Hana l~ Ci) m Wild Kinadom ~~ Voice of Vic1ory (1,29 (8)) Talk to the Manaaer m Estelar '74 CE Tutro del Oominao CE To Catch A Dream iJ PREMIERE TONIGHT * "APPLE'S WAY" NEW FAMILY FAVORITE f) (~' (8 ) (81 PREMIERE Apple's Way Architect George Apple moves his wife and four chi ldren from Caltlorn1a lo his hometown 1n Iowa where they I md adventures and ad 1uslmenls m a new life Stars are Ronny Cox, Lee McCain, Vincent Van Patten. Pallt Cohoon, Franny Michel and [rte Olson 0 ~~ [6) (IOI m World of Disney "The Ugly Dachshund" Part I ol a two part come dy motion picture n 's e I y 'I a THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY JO, 197.C starnng Dean Jones. Suzanne Pie 0 'THE KING IS COMING' shette and Charles Ruggles. about * "GOD'S MASTER PLAN " a Great Dane named Brutus who A th111ks he's a dachshund puppy OR. H~W RD'?· ESTEP 0 (fi) rn m ABC Sunday Movie: I The Kin~ Is Comm& (C) (3hrr "Tlle Good, the Bad & Altem~t1ves . the U&lr'' (dra) '68 -Clint East The B11 Question wood, Lee Van Cleef. Eli Wallach 10:00 0 The Issue Is A ruthless killer enlers into an ! Day of Discovery unholy alliance with a Meiucan • Community feedback gunman, in which he turns the Uoyd Brid&es' Su World "G1g1 gunman 1n lo the authorities and Goes Home" collects the bounty-then rescues m E!) News him from hanging at the last min Q"J Ci) £ncefbert Humperdinc• Show ute. Together they repeat this trick ~The One Way throughout the Southwest, splitting EID firinc Line the reward money. al> llvine die New life 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The ff) Lou Gordon Show Private War of Major Benson" 10:30 I) The Protectors Eartha Kitt (com) '55 -Charl!on H~ston. . guests as a singer who's terrorized m I $Jlc1Al I They ve Killed. Pres1· by strange, unexplainable happen dent Lincoln A d~amallc re lngs. enactment of the circumstances (V Reasoner Report surr?unding_ the a~sassinalion of 0 KNBC Special "What It Is" Ros President Lincoln. R1cha.rd Basehart coe Lee Browne hosts lhis preview narrates. and Joe Leisch Jr . a of a ten-part series that deals with Vir~inia carpenter who bears a the history of the black people's stnk~ng resemblance. to the late struggle for freedom and their ac President, stars as Lincoln. comphshments. The series will air (i) Three Passports to Adventure weel!Ty on Sundays -at 3:30P~ be· ~ ussie ginning February 17th.' Ii) Los Aneeles Collective O 'THf KING IS COMING' m ~i~~ TV Hour *'Armageddon Countdown' 1:00 American Horse & Horseman DR. H~WARD C. ESTEP Safari to Adventure 0 The Kine Is Comlnc Nippon No Uta 0 The Evil Touch T~e sta~ ~t many Basketball Warriors vs Phoenix famous horror movies v1s1ts two . One of A Kind little old ladies who are creat fans : Chtsplrito of his The "tea" they serve ha_s • , Armenian TV Hour a real pun~h and he ends up thetr prisoner. Vic Morrow stars 1:30 i Police Surceon fJ MIKE CONNORS STARS Mission: Impossible * AS MANNIX <~ 00> News II (~ Cl)) 00 Mannix A woman @ rn T.H.E. Cat hires Mannix to prove that her hus· a:> Deaf World band didn't kill his boss. even (E Nashville Musk though there's a witness who saw 11:001(1) O O 00 @')News the murder Dr. O. L Jauen 0 ~ @ @) m N B C S u n d a Y 6 Seymour Presents Mystery -Columbo A boy genius B Norm1n Vincent Pe1le and his invention <a robot named m KATHRYN KUHLMAN MM 7) help Columbo solve a mur· * (IN COLOR) der and the theft of a sc1ent1fic theory from t~e deceased Jose IE Kathryn Kuhlman Ferrer, Lew Ayres. Jessica Walter. @ CIJ A Discussion W'rth • • • Robert Walker and Lee H Mont j~ Ru Humbard gomery guest ~ Journey to the Center of the m Movie : (90) "Tall Tlreet" (dra) Mind (R) '51-Dick Powell, Paula Raymond. (~ ~) Spanish Movie IE I $1>WAl I The Siberia That No-a;)Tnn1ty Bible School body Knows The Linker family con· (E It Is Written ducts an armchair visit to this for· 11:15 @ Problems in livinc bidding and frigid land 11 :30 I N1me of the fiame ED Religious America · [Q) Sunday Toniaflt Show @Movie: (90) "You Can't Escape MO¥ie: (C) "The Kine's Pirate'' Forever" (dra) '42 -George Brent (adv) '67 -Doug McClure, Jill St 9:00 I Oral Roberts John Wanderlne Samurai 00 Telepulse .. . : Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs. 0 Movie: (C) Three Sailors & A Downstairs" Par1 VI Girl" (mus) ·53....:..Jane Powell, Gor· EI) Wrestling don MacRae. (ll) lntun1tlonal Variety m Movie: "Air force" (dra) '43- 9:30 -John Garfield, Gig Young. IJ BUDDY ESSEN'S BEST IE Movie: "My Man Godfrey" * ROLE-BARNABY JONES (com) '36 -Carole Lombard. Wil ltam Powell 0 ((j9 (j)) (j) Blrnaby Jones 12:00 I Pacesetters Barnaby enters the .bizarre .world of 700 Club rock music. sens1t1v1.ty se~s1ons and 12:30 6 flipside groupies when he mvesti~ates the l:OO 0 Speaking Freely murder of a young songrwn1er Mar m Movie: "Tomb of Torture" (hor) 1oe Gartner and Meg Foster guest 'GS-Annie Albert. 0 WORLD EVENTS AHEAD 1 :15 1) Movie: (C) "Agent for H.A.R.M.'' * Garner Ted Armstrong (dra) '66-Mark Richman, Wendell O Carner Ted Armstrong Corey Page 5 MORNING 6:00 e (j) Sunrise Semester O Knowledge m University of the Air 6: 30 8 Odyssey ~Not for Women Only Daybreak Educational Features lOJ Garner Ted Armstrong m Bullwinkle 7:00 iJ (1;29 (j)) ~41 [Bl News 0 ~~ Ci) 0 g;, Today Show 6 ] Cartoons I ~~~~~~e~ed Armstrong New Zoo Revue Stock Exchange Ses.me Street 7:30 (6) Jetf's Collie 0News I Romper Room _ Bugs & His Buddies Skip & Woofer 8:00 A (~ Ci ) Captain Kangaroo ?6) Leave It to Beaver 0 Ralph Story's AM 8 Sunup Mel Knoepp 0 futures m Dennis the Menace 26 Bozo's Bii Top ID Hodgepodge Lodge 8:30 ( 3 College Course tor Credit 6 Ouie & Harriet 0 Jack La Linne m Yogt & friends ;:l6 Manna ID Yoga for Health 9:00 e (!l9 l_l,}) C!f The Joker's Wiid , 3 1 ID Sesame Street ' llJ @ lfQ) g;, Dinah's Pim The Gallery Ben Cuey O News m I Love Lucy ID Gumby ;26 Features 9:30 I <1'9 8 ) 8 $10,000 Pyramid . 111 16 (!0 1 m Jeopardy futures Movie: See Day11me Movies I The Morning Show My Favorite Martian City Kids 10:00 8 (1:29 l S •) (81 G1111bit 3 0 Movie: See Daytime Movie~ 0 ~ (i) rlo~ a;, Wizard of Odds (61 Run for f'Our life m Hazel (D Features 17 ( J Public Afl1us f.l) Stock Elchange ~6 700 Club ID Educational features lO:l O f) (tx' ,'j') (81 Love of Lile 0 .23 6 Q.. ED H 0 I I ~ w 0 0 d Squares m The Flying Nun m features 17 (3 New Zoo Revue Cl) News/P1nor1ma del Valle 11 ·00 iJ (i;29 ~ ) 8 Young & Restlm 0 l~ 'Ji' 10'\ m Jackpot 6 The f ugitive m News @ Gomft Pyle USMC !], ! 3 The AM Affair al Electric Company ffi Liars' Club 11 :20 (!]) (1.1 Joe Baratta Health Show 11:30 f)(tl9 ~.)(a Sear ch for lo· morrow 0 ~~ f~) (f o) rn Baffle 0 Movies: See Oayltme Movies 0 U1i Q J tl} Br1dr Bunch m Let's Rap @ Petticoat Junction ffi Stoclt Exchange ID Mister Rogers' Neighborhood AFTERNOON 12;00 f) Noontime 0 a;, Three on A Match (i) Hazel 0 [1, ~l ffi Password 8J Ji (D ~~ ~J News 0 Dr. Joyce Brothers Buddy Greco 1s this week's co host m Movie: See Daytime Movies 26 Tennessee Tuxedo ft) Features ( 'l9 8 ) Ann Cutcher Show 12:30 iJ (1:29 8 ) f 8 As the W o r Id Tums 0 lll r 6] Ol rn D I y s o I 0 u r lives 61 Truth or Consequences 0 !}7 C~ ffi Split Second 0 It's Your World Mon . Wed f 11 fitith lor Today Tues. Thurs ID Dialing for Dollars :261 Bullwinkle 1:00 0 (~ l 8 ) 8 The Guiding light 0 ';23 Ci) r)oJ ED The Doctors (j) Anything You Can Do 0 1'[ 3 Q) All Mr Children 0 Futures 56 Phil Donahue Show ID Educational Program 1:30 e (~ LB)) l! Edge of Night 0 a3 00 1101 a;, Another World 6 Mike Douglas Show 0 <17' 3 CD Let's Make A Deal 0 Piunne (D G1lloping Gourmet 2:00 iJ ()9' (81) CBS Daytime 90: '\ee Daytime Movies 0 23 (6) (101 rn How to Survive A Marriage 0 '17 ~) (l) Newlywed Game 8 1 New Price Is Right 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies aJ ';26 Movie: See Dayflme Movies 2:10 m features 2:30 0 'lj '6) fo m Somerset Q News 0 17 (3' Cl) Girl in My Life 8 Match Game '74 al Yoga for Hullh 2:40 m Ben Hunter Interviews 2:45 ffi Washinefon Debates "(nergy Crisis" Mon. 3:00 0 Truth or Constquences 0 Highway Patrol _6) Popeye Cartoons Q 17 (3 l Cl) General Hospital 8 10 Movie: See Daytime Movies m Mothers-in-Law ll 6.., Three on A M~tch ID Day at Night m Drama rn Cinema 36 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 10. 1974 Mil TON BERLE: STILL THE LIFE OF THE PARTY Millon Berle, the inimitable exponent of brash comedy, has lit erally made a 60-year-long show-business career out of be- ing "the life of the party." He cont inues that tradition in his best uninhibited style when he guest stars on Here's Lucy. Mon- ~ Mllfoa Berk rnllnns a puty for l.udlle Ball. Jay at 9PM on C BS. as the big attraction at one of Lucy Car- ter's (Lucille Bait) usually tlull Saturday night parties. In the episode, Berle. at a charity telethon. agrees to en- tertain for one night at the home of the viewer who bids highest for hi~ talents. But the <;cramble to claim .. th e funniest comedian ;~ show hu<;iness" yield!. nothing higher than Lucy's hid of $7 .50. Hence. hi-; reluctant appearance '" her "life of the party." No '>!ranger to 1he charity tele- lhon. incidentally. Berle once 'taycd on !he air I 6 consecutive hnuf'i for the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund. an efforl he laler dc'>cnbcd a<, "probably the longe't '>uc;t:i1ned vaudeville per- formance 0n record." Be., ides comedy and his long reign a~ "Mr. Tclcv1si0n" on "Texaco Star Theatre," Berle ha<; won cntil:.il .icclt.1im for such dra matte cffon, a'> his portrayal of the d} 1ng agent in the film "The Oscar·· Berle\ dr:imatic \kill perh:tp' 1ie" m with h1<; defini- tion. ·•A comedia n i'i :in actor v.hn doc<. c1imc dy, while :> comic ;., a man whl) tell<; jokes " RC'rlc. C'hvtml\I\. j, a comedian SC'ar'> tnlro<lurl'" th..-THI ' ~:AH llcaring .\ 1d dc>'iglnt'd tn foc-u" nn dPi>trPd rnnvpr- :o;;) f 1onc; and softt•n 11n w:1nl<'d OOISe If vou hil V(> (I pmhlrm hrarm~ ('flllll' in rnr a ciPrnonsltiltlOO llf lhl' St'arc! d1n·c-l 1nnal inst ru nwnt Hut>na Park <'Ar'ion ('nrito' Compton- 1."n~ood t :1 Montf' m .. ndalr ln.i:le"'ood Laguna Hit'\ l.11ng Rrarh :-..orthricigP l'A<iadena Pi1·0 at Rimpau Pomona '\oul h ('oa~t Plaza Torran<'f' \ alle, Page 7 MONDAY FEBRUARY 11 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "Treasure of Sin Gennaro" (adv) '68-Harry Cuardtno, Senta Berger. 10;00 {])"The Incredible Shrinking Man" (sci-fl) '57-Grant Williams. 0 "Dick Trac,, Detective" (adv) '45-Morgan Conway, Anne Jeffries 11;30 O "W1co" (wes) '52 -Wild Bill Elliott. "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (mys) '35-Claude Ratns. 12:lKI m (C) "Hell Below Zero" (dra) '54-Alan Ladd 2:00f)(~(j))C8 S Dayti me 90 "Legacy of Fear" Katharine Hough· ton stars as Ga by Halleck, who. alter a death threat ag~+nst her life, learns lhat her fattier and maternal grandfather are under world chieftains. 0 (C) "Un1uarded Moment" (dra) '5&-Esther Williams. George Nader m "8i1 House USA" (dra) '55 - Ral ph Meeker, Broderick Crawford. @ (C) "flame Over India" Part I (dra) '60--Lauren Bacall, 3:00 (j) "Some Likl It Hof' (com) '59 -Jack Lemmon, Tony Curt is, Man lyn Monroe Page 8 [Q) (C) "Arizona Bushw1ekers" (wes) '68 -Howard Keel. Yvonne DeCarto I V f NING 3;30 I) Movie: (C) "Come September" (com) '61 -Rod. Hudson. Gina Loi lobrig1da, Sandra Dee, Bobby Dartn A comedy about a m1lhona11e who discovers his caretaker is using his Italian villa as a hotel O Mille Dougtas Show I Ouie & Harriet Superman 1 (J) Cl) One Lile to live Malle Room for Daddy Qi Green Acres Nanny & the Professor Q) CI) Movie: (C) (2hr) "fur No Evil" (susp) '69 -Louis Jourdan, Bradford Dillman. ED Psrcholoo Tod•r (~ 00> Cartoons 3:45 EE Alem 4:00 The Rifleman Dennis the Menace @ CI) Cl) Love American Style f Troop Hoian's Heroes Get Smart Los Torres j& Beverly Hillbillies I Sesame Street Sube Pelayo Felix the Cat 4:30 (3) Movie: (90) "The Incredible Shrinking Man" (sci fl) '57-Granl Williams, Randy Stuart. 0 Father Knows Best (j) ~ I Love Lucy THE DAIL V PILOT, TV WEEK. FEB RUA RV 10, 1974 8 News Flipper ! Bues & His Buddies Batman (3) Butch's B1ek Alley I Bull· winkle (,l9 ( 8 ') Movie: (90) "CO(llleshell Heroes" (adv) 56-Jose rerrer, Tre vor Howard G) Wild Wild West EE Underdog 5:00 0 ()QJ News 0 The Bi& Valley 6 ID Gilliean's Island LI I Dream ol Jeannie I Leave It to Beaver Bewitched lJ Green Acres · Natacha 5& Star Trek I Mister Roeers' Neighborh ood Drama The Pioneers Huggie Boy Entertainment EE Kimba 5:30 IJ0~~(!1)L3)~J~t)CD News Ci) Courtship of Eddie's father I Beverly Hillbillies Dennis the Menace I Drum of Jeannie Electric Company Don Wilson's Town Talk EE Three Stooges 5:59 ED Supermutet Top Ten 6:00 f/:0(8 mma:>ffi News 3 fi_oJ@l:iJil~@(~ 8 ) News Bonanu 6 Ho1an's Heroes 0 The Lucy Show m The Flintstones Niatrt G1llery Slmplemente Maria 'l6 Movie: (C) "fun in Acapulco" (mus) '60 -E l111s Presley Ursula Andress ED Hodgepodge Lodge EE Speed Racer 6:30 I 6J Dealer's Choice 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Dra1nel" (dra) '69 -Jack Webb, Harry Mo1 gan. V1rg1n1a Gregg Sgt Friday and Officer Gannon are assigned to 11"1 vest1gate a model's d1sappearan~e shortly after two other youn11 girls have been found tnurderr.d 0 Dick Van Dyke l!,Rl Merv Griffin Show OJ Th1t Girl L1'1. ~ Hog1n's Heroes I Zoom! Living Easy Charm School CD Desert Theatre I Little Rascals 7:00 ,J 0 rn News Bowling for Dollars 6 Movie: (2hr) "The Best Man'' (dra) ·54 -Henry Fonda, (die Adams 8 Wild World ol Animal$ O What's MV Line? m I Love Lucy @Mod Squad 17~ 1 3) I Dream ol Jeannie m Esmeralda 23 · 6 ' Dragnet ED Wuhin1ton Straigh t Talk ('29 8 ) Bobby Goldsboro Show m El Primer Amor a!) Comedy EE Three Stooges I 7:30 0 Jonathan Winters Show Glenn ford 11uesls 1 J 1 Hogan's Heroes I 0 Police Surgeon f'o1tr 111 ol r1r1r enta 'iusan 'ilrasberP. l!UPSt s as a neglected wife who allempts lo de slroy her husband's art collection 0 Help Thy Neighbor , i) New Treasure Hunt O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pil· low Talk" (com) '59-Rock Hud son, Dons Day (jQ) Wild Kingdom m Bewitched (17: (J) To Tell the Truth ~ (!i) New Price Is Right ED li&hts in the Abyss (fl9 (81) Nashville Music rn Jimmy Dean Show a!) Hollywood Show EE The Ghoul Gang 8:00 f) (C',29 l&t ) 9 1 Gun smoke "The Foundling" A homeless baby trig gers the mother inst1ncl in lwo women, Killy and the widow of a larmer Marshal Dillon was forced lo shoot t<ay Lent and Bonnie Bart lell guest 0 BILL BIXBY IS * THE MAGICIAN 0 )3 (I)@J rn The Magician "The Illusion of Black Gold" Ao lhony Blake gels taught up in 1n 1erna11onal 1nt11gue alter he helps stage a mock assassina tion of a defecting sc1ent1st 0 PIOUS PREACHER * OR SATANIC SINNER? "ELMER GANTRY" 0 Movie: (C) (3hr) ''Elmer Gan- try" (dra) '60 -Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons. Shirley Jones 0 U.Tl (3 I al The R~ies "Eye witness" A young man leading a lellyll and Hyde Ille. becomes lnend ly with U Ryker, Terry, Withe and Mike afler ofle11ng clues to crimes that he comm1lled against police m Dealer's Choice Dragnet La Se"ora Joven ;J6 Movie: (C) (2hr) "AnutJsia11 (dra) '56 -lng11d Bergman, Yul Brynnei ED Killers "Trauma-It's An Emera ency" A look at the leading cause of death among Americans under 40 Accidents and violent crimes annually 1n1ure over 52 million Amer1c.rns and kill more than 110,000 ol them Tonight's show e~am1nes the 1mpro11emenls needecl for emergency medical care and ea plains how action programs can improve local treatment m Nosotros Los Pobres CI:) Miguelito Valdes Show el) Movie: (2hr) "Nieht Unto Nieht" (dra) '49-Ronald Reagan 8:30 m Merv Grllf1n Show I The Bold Ones Novel a 9:00 (;)9 r 8 •) , 8 Here 's Lucy Millon Berle re luctantly becomes the sta1 at11act1on at one of Lucy s parties when her r1d1culously low bid on a charity telethon wins the come d1al"l's services for one night 0 )~ (6) (lo) rn NB C Mond aJ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Great Es· cape" Part I (dra) 63-Steve Mc Queen James Garner. Rich ard Al tenborough, James Donald, Charles Bronson. Donald Pleasence. James Coburn Du11ng World War II. a German convoy deposits a group ol POWS lhe most famous of the Alhed escapees from other camps al lhe S1ala11 Lull North ma~1 mum security camp. where they cCnntonuedl in elps f a Gin· Sier, Tye ng a 1end and rimes lfCt si1" , Yul merg cause under nm es fll1on lhan show eeded nd ex can Unto gan Millon e star parties id on come nd1y ,, £5. e Mc rd At hades James II. a oup ol ol lhe camps maxi I hey You are ... completely lite r- ate, perfectly informed, throughly articulate, s uavely genteel, but ··~why don't you wear a coat? MRS. IRENE McSWEYN Los Angeles, Ca. We love you ... your program- ming, your guests (even those we don't agree with}, your frank- ness ... your o bvious personal integrity. NORMA and LES WILBUR Palos Verdes, Ca. ... a little too s tuffy. CORRINE TABB Torrance. Ca. l>All y Pl l( )I rv Wffk ff!lRUAl(V IC) 1914 • • I have always liked T o m Snyder's demeanor and delivery of the news better! MRS. F. N.M. SNOWDEN ~--n Juan Capistrano, Ca. I would like to say h ow much I appreciat e your 11 o'clock news broadcast on KNXT ... It's such a relief from the fun and games ... JANE L. O'NEAL Oxnard. Ca. My wife thinks yo u are cuter than Jess Marlow. MR. MELVIN H. COHEN Van Nuys, Ca. Don't believe everything you read abo ut Joe Ben ti. See for yourself. Weeknights at 11 :00, direct fr om the Channel 2 Newsroom MONDAY (Continued) 1mmed1ately se t about the business of planning a mass escape 6) The Bold Ones TUESDAY 0 J7 ! 3 (!) ABC Monday Movie: (C) (2hr) "lovers & Other Strang· FEBRUARY 12 ers" (com} 70 Bonnie Bedeha, . . . . Michael Brdndon. Bed Arthur. Rich For morning and afternoon listings, ard Castellano Harry Guardino please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Anne Jackson,· Clort!> Leachman: Below, for your con11enience, are Anne Meara Gig Young, Joseph the day's movies. Hendy The 1mpend1ng marriage of a young couple sets oll a senes of comic changes 1n the hves of DAYTIME MOVIES both familie s and their lnends 9:30 0 "Jumping Jacks" (com) '52 -ffi Roller Games Dean Marttn, Jerry l ewis al Entre Amigos 10:00 (j1 (C) ''Incident at Phantom Hill" 9:30 IJ ((29 f 8)(8 Dick Van Dyke (adv} '66-Rober1 Fuller, Jocelyn Show Jenny wakes up in the night Lane. feehng d1ay and crav111g pepperoni O "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome" pizza, which could mean only one (mys) '47 -Ralph Byrd, BollS thing-her next shopping spree will Karloff be for maternity clothes 11:30 O "Calcutt1" (adv) '47 -Alan 0 News Ladd; Gail Ru ssell ''Man on the @ Safari to Adventure Flying Trapeze" (com) '35 -W C ffi Los Angeles Collective Fields. ~LI Hiena 12:00 m "Young Mr. Lincoln" (dra) '39 Cl') Variety -Henry Fonda 10:00 O (119 i ) 8 Medical Center 2:00 0 (~ 00> CBS DaY1ime 90 "Trio "Dark warning ' A surgeon who for lovers" Lotte Lenya ltars as mus! perform delicate brain surgery Rosa Harcour1, a very warm per • on his critically 111 e• wife secretly son who. as owner of a music shop. ~ulf'?rs ~evere ep1lep1tc 5e1zures has had a long friendship with a 6 Night Gallery retired concert celhst who lives m @ :u. News above the shop ffi Theatre 1n America (RI 0 (C) "Stolen Hours" (dra) '63 m Drama Sus1n Hayward, Michael Craig Cl') International Variety @ "Monster That Challenged the 10:30 6) Twilight Zone World" (hor) '57-Tim Holt. Audrey 0 Concentration Dallon @ Bill Cosby 26 (C) "flame Over India" Conti eI) TV Musical (dra) '60-lauren Bacall. Kenneth Cl') Praise the Lord Club More lH~ UAllY P1101 IV Wfll( f!BRUAl'IY 10 1974 3:00 t.!1_ (C) "Donovan's Reef" (com) 10:50 0 ITT Q) rn Americans All Mayo1 '63-John Wayne, lee Marvin, ---------------------------- Tom Bradley is tonight's sub1ect fW (C) "Bedtime Story" (com) '64 11:00 D 0 0 eI> rn rn News -Marlon Brando. David Niven. 0 THE CHANNEL 5 NEWS Shirley Jones * WITH CLETE ROBERTS! 0 (j' (j ·10; ffi '.fl 00 News Ci) Perry Mason O Movie: "My little Chicladee" (com) '40-W C r1elds. Mae West m William Windom Stars * On Mission Impossible m Mission: Impossible @ Movie: "Rtngo & His Golden Pistol" (wes) '66-Mark Damon J Cf I Living Easy j& Alfred Hitchcock Presents (129 '81) The Pioneers 11 :30 0 ( 29 8 ) 8 CBS Late Movie: (C) "How to Murder Your Wife" (com) 65 -Jach Lemmon V1rna LISI 0 2~ (6) 10 ffi Johnny Carson Steve Allen 1s guest host 0 Twilight Zone 0 [7J CJ; (!) Wide World ol Mys· tery "Tight as A Drum" Howard Duff, Brock Peters Mariette Hart ley, and Anne Seymour star 12:00 0 Movie: "She Done Him Wrong" (com) '3]-Mae West, Cary Granl ( 6 One Step Beyond m Movie: "The Mare" (my\) ·54 -Richard Carlson 12:30 ffi Day at Night 1:00 3 0 ei 23 '6 News 0 lO ffi Tomorrow 1:45 B Movre: "Captain Sirocco" (adv! '49-Louis Hayward 3:10 0 Movie: "Flight to Singapore" (advl 63-Palrick Allf'n Page 10 EVENING 3:30 0 Movie: (C) "Prescription: Mur· der" (mys) '67 -Peter Falk. Gene Barry, Nina Foch, Kathe11ne Justice Columbo, a ci gar smoking, trench- coat carrying deteclive, jusl can't buy a successlul Hollywood psych1 ar11st's airtight allbi 0 Mike Douglu Show 0 Ozzie & Huriet Ci) Superman 0 @ (3) (!) One Lile to l1vt 0 Maie Room for Daddy · m ~ Green Acres ID Nanny & the Professor U 00 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Do Not Disturb" (com) '6S-Do11s Day Rod Taylor. ffi Storefront (~ (!))Cartoons 4:00 0 The Rifleman (!) Dennis the Menace 0 @@ (!) Love American Style Of Troop ID Hogan's Heroes @Get Smart ffi Los Torres '2~ Beverly Hillbillies ffi Sesame Street ~ Sube Pelayo EE feli• the Cat 4:30 3 Movie: (C) "Incident at Phan• tom Hill" (adv) 66 -Rober1 r ull er. Jocelyn Lane 0 Father Knows Best 4 I @ ~-~Love luc~ flipper Burs & His Buddies Batman (j) Butch's Back Alley I Bull· winkle (Q9} 00> Movie: (90) "The Man from Colorado" (wes) '48-Wilham Holden. Glenn ford. ffi Wild Wild West m Underdoa 5:00 0 @) News ; The Bie Valley IE Gillllaan's Island I Dream of Jeannie leave It to Beaver Bewitched (j) Green Acres Natacha Shir Trell : Mister Roaers' Neighborhood · Orama • The Pioneers · • Huwe Boy Entertainment m Kimba 5:30 tJOOO@(J)(i3C11al News 00 Courtship of aare,,s father I lteverly Hillbillies Dennis the Menace I Dream of Jeannie Electric Company g;, Don Wilson's Town Talk m Three Stooaes 5:591· Supermartiet Top Ten 6:00 OO@ a>ma!>ClJ News 3 ®)@(i)~@(~CIJ) News Bonanza 6 Hogan's Heroes I The Lucy Show The Flintstones Nipt Gallery Simplemente Maria Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Butterfield 811 (dra) 'GO-Elizabeth Taylor, Laur ence Harvey. EID Hodaepodae Lodge ~ Speed Racer 6:30 Duler's Choice Movie: (C) (90) "Way ... Way Out!" (com) '6&--Jerry Lewis, Con - nie Stevens. Anita Ekberg, Robert Morley, Dennis Weaver. Brian Keith. Dick Shawn, James Brotin. On the moon. a weathernaut and his wife. mamed in name only because of regulations. become involved with a beautiful Russian scientist and her male companion Dick Van Dyke 1 Merv Griffin stiow That Girl 1 CV Hoean's Heroes : Zoom! . livine Euy • • Mundo Latino (E Desert Theatre I littte Rucals 7:00 00 0 m News Bowline for Dollars Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Little Mur- ders" (dra)-Elliot Gould, Marcia Rodd 2 Safari to Adventure Whit's My line? I love Lucy Mod Squad 171 ():) I Dream of Jeannie Esmeralda f6 1 Dragnet : Book Beat ( ([)> Hee Haw · El Primer Amor · • Usted y la Policia m Three Stooges 7:30 IJ New Treasure Hunt I Hogan's Heroes @) Hollywood Squares Help Thy Neighbor Bobby Goldsboro Show O Million $ Movie: (Zhr) "Voice in the Mirror" (dra) 158 -Richard Egan, Julie London, Arthur O'Con· nell. Walter Matthau. 00 To Tell the Truth I Bewitched @ let's Make A Deal Househunter /Images & Memo- ries g;, Stand Up and Cheer m The Ghoul Gang 8:00 6 (~ (!)) 00 Maudr. Walter Findlay's lax return 1s being audited and he's worried. When the auditor arrives, Maude recognizes him as a man from her past. 0 @ @@) m Adam-12 "Rou- tine Patrol" four youths steal a car loaded with guns and ammunition and go on a robbery and shooting spree. 0 PIOUS PREACHER * OR SATANIC SINNER? "ELMER GANTRY" O Movie: (C) (3hr) "Elmer Gan- try" (dra) '60 -Qurt Lancaster. Jean Simmons, Shirley Jones. 0 THE HAPPY DAYS *THE NOSTALGIC SO'S 0 @ (!) (E Happy Days "The Hardware Jungle" WIJile Mr. Cun· ningham has hi6 tonsils out. his son, Richie. runs his hardware store alone for the first time, wllh disas trous results. Rescheduled. I Deafer's Choice Draanet la Sellora Joven Movie: (C) (2hr) "Anastasia" (dra) '56 -Ingrid Bergman. Yul Brynner. I Bill Moyers' Journal Quien? Comedy m Roller Games 8:3D 6 (ei9) (j)) 00 Hawaii five·O "Mother's Deadly Helper" Anthony Zerbe guests as a right winf ex- tremist who embarks on a mur derous crusade against what he considers laxity in law enforcement and too-lenient judges. 0 ~(I)@) m NBC Tuesday Mystery-8anacell "Rocket lo Obli- vion" A revolutionary rocket engine disappears while on display at an exposition center and Banacek is called on to find it. Andrew Prine and Linda Evans guest. 0 @ (!) aJ ABC Tuesday Movie: (C) (90) "I love Volt ••. Goodbye" (dra) '73-Hope Lange. Earl Holli- man, Michael Murphy, Patricia Smith A suburban housewife, frus- trated by the roles society has forced on her as wife and mother. decldes to reject those roles and leaves her family '" an effort to f,nd a more challenging and ful· filling life. m Merv Griffin Show OJ Hiah Chapanal EID Towers of frurtration (ID Novel• 9:00 i The Bold Ones Gorr ion : Humanitiu film forum "Ballad of A Soldier" (Russian, 1959) The story of a 19.year-old soldier caught in thl! brutal fighting at the Russian rront during World War II (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 10, 1974 Why Rent A Color TV? Because in the long run it's cheaper than buying. just look at the facts! When you buy you pay a down payment -delivery and installation ore included in th e purchase price. Then there's the monthly bills, and the carrying cha rges, and the service contracts, and the charges for ports and labor. Gets to be pretty expensive, right? 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A burst of bizarre occur· * On Mission Impossible renres on Worldwide Studio's back m Mission: Impossible lot brings the tong standing fable G) Movie: "Lady in A Jam" (com) ol a mysterious figure hv1ng among '42-trene Dunne, Ralph Bellamy its decaying splendor into locus as 17~ (1_1 living Easy a reality 2~ Allred Hitchcock Presents 0 News ff) Day at Night ii Slf11i to Adventure (lj9 LS ) The Pioneers u Hiena -M · Fesfoial Mexiuno 11:30 6 (C29 {8 )~ CBS l ate ov1e: (C) "Hupy" (susp) '70 -Hugh 10:00 0 ~~@ 0 m Po Ii c e St ory O'B11an. Elizabeth Ashley ··rhe Ripper" Darren McGav1n and 0 .;l~ (6l 10 J 0 h n n y Cai rs on Michael Cole sta r as deteellves who Wayne Newlon guests attempt to find lhe psychopath re O Twilight Zone spons1ble for a rash of senseless O [j7: (31 CE Wide World of Mys· slaymgs Kathie Browne, Pe ter Mark tery "Hard Day at Blue Nose" John Richman, Ray Young. Leslie Parrish Astin and Patty Duke Astin star and Sheila Larken also star 12:00 O Movie: "Klondike Ann ie" (com) 6 Night Gallery '36-Mae West. Victor Mcla.len 0 (!_7) rn CE Marcus Welby M.D. @ One Step Beyond ··rhe Mugging" Fear becomes an ID Movie: ''Convicted" (dra) 50- obsession for a husband and wife Glenn Ford. Dorothy Malone when the wife's attacker can·t be l :00 ..-31 O (a 1 Cij 6' News found and 11 results 1n the shooting 0 (jO' m Tom orrow of a neighbors boy 1:45 i) Movie: (C) "Denver and Rio m@ ~6 News Griinde" (wes) 52 -fdmond rn Drama 0 Brien. Sterling Hayden 10:30 (6) Twilight Zone 2:00 m All-Night Show: "Abe Lincoln 1n O Concentration Illinois." "They Won't Believe Me," ID Bill Cosby Big Attack EE Spanish Comedy 3:10 f) Movie: "Dudhne at Dawn" rn Musiu l Espectaculill (dra) 46 -Susan Hayward Paul a!) Praise the Lord Club Lukas Let the New You Breakthrough! l L ... It• 1 , r , 1. w ' , : , •••• "' ,., ' "~ • , • • .·..,. J 1 •: l''ft I •• ' I • J\, H . ,.. I I I~ I I I • . ,, . , ., I • ' • I .: ' .\. ' t •I 1 ,1 t\ I I " I fll r J 't . • "'•'• T• .. '. Jolm Robert Powers •• • "' ~. • I• l(...~ ..... " t 0 I.' C" I ; ... ORANGE J Town & Count ry S47-8228 LON G BEACH -503 E. Broodw ov -436-6211 LOS ANG ELES -J 142 Wilstwe Blvd, -382-2217 --.._..~ WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 13 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "In l ove and War" (dra) "58-Robert Wagner, Dana Wynler. Jeffrey Hunter. Hope Lange 10:00 (3 "Nearly A Nasty Accident" (mys) '62-Kennelh Connor 9 "Dick Tracy vs. Cueball" (mys) '46-Morgan Conway. Anne Jelfries 11:30 9 "All of Me" (dra) '34-rredric March Miriam Hopkins. George Raft "The lnvisrble Woman" (mys) '40 -John Barrymore, Oscar Ho molka 12:00 m "Without Love" (com) '45 - Spencer Tracy, Katha11ne Hepburn 2:00 0 (®{.I)) CBS Daytime 90 "The Guest Room" rrank Converse SldrS as John Banks. a young, successful lawyer whose wife makes a pact with a sp1111 O "Man of A Thounnd races" (dra) '57-James Cagney Dorothy Malone ID "Nut Trme We Love" (dra) 35 -Margaret Sullavan, James <;tew Ml 26 (C) "Krn& Richard & the Cru· s1ders" (rel\ 54 Re• Hamson. Laurence Harvey 3:00 8 (C) "The Grus Is Greener" (com) '61 Deborah Ke11 . Cary Grant. Robert Mitchum 10• (C) "l onely Are the Brave" (dra) "62-KHk Douglas EVENING 3:30 0 Movie: (C) "The Best of Cne· mies" (com) '62 David Niven. Michael Wrldrng, Harry Andrew~ Noel Hamson l he story ol I he grudging respect that develops be lween a British and an ltaltan cap tarn tn North Af11ca during World War II 0 Mike Douglu Show 0 Ouie & Harriet .jJ Superman 0 (i7'1 (il (!) One Life to Live 0 Mike Room for Daddy ID :u• Green Acres (8 Nanny & the Professo r 2~ r6) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Never Too l ate" (com) '68-Paul Ford, Mau ree~ O'Sullivan, Connie Stevens fflJAccion Chicano ( l9 ~ 1) Cartoons 4:00 9 The Rifleman 6) Dennis the Menace 0 l!f (J) (!) Love American Style O f Troop ID Hogan's Heroes ID Get Smart ffi Los Torres l 6 Beverly Hillbillies ff) Sesame Street g;) SUbe Pelayo ~ f eli• the Cat 4;30 father Knows Best 6 16 I Love Lucy (Continued) 'THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. f"EBRUAR .974 'THE COWBOYS' There rws nevt'r be1·11 nnoth- l'r Wt -;tern S<'ri<'s lik1• Thi· Cowboys. a rring on ARC. Wc·dnC'Sdll VS al 8PM 1~hs1•rl on thC' no~el by William D 11(· ,J<'n nings and the mot ion pic- tur1> of th<' same na ml' stm- ring John Wayne, the hnlf- hour dramatic s Ni<'s d!'als nut with H stf'ely-eyed lawm~n or Quixotk drifter, hut with tlw s<•vc•n youthful cowhoys, agf'rl I 1 to 17, who madr lhP long c.1 tll<· d riv<' with Wil Andrr- ~C'n . Now thpy've <.'l1m1• ba('k to th1· Longhnrn ranch lo stay . Tlwv'w !o\t•Pn action and t rou- hlf' anrl handlc·d themselws as men. l.iut they still havo a lot of J.(rowing up to do. ::f'hpy'rc• working thf' ran ch for M rs And<>rS('n, IPa rning a nd squah- hlinl{ a nd la ughing and grow- mg, under the wall'hful <'Vl' of .IC'twdiah NightlingN. th(· hlack m~m who wa" thr trai l 1'nok . a nd 1s now lht· r;1 nr h ron·m·1n 1''11• ttn1Ps: the 1870s. Tlw placl': NPw M exico, thf' land of limitlC'ss horizons and cknn ~ki1~s. A tx>uutirul and unfnr ~iving land. wher<' nn injur<'rl man c .. 1n die trying to rParh hc•lp , whNe a hors<· i~ man'-; most importa nt poss('ssion. ThP woblern,o;~ All the pr(ih· lt•m s of i.(rowing up on <• big ranch in the C'arlv West A Ion~ st1 •p back to a ·cleaner amt l<'ss comp licatC'd time wlwn a bov's worth wa:-:. nwnsured lw his accPpl<HH .. 'l' of rPsponsihil· itv. his eagernP!-.S and :1hilit:v to f(,nrn. his hotH'sl y and hi!-> skilh. with hors1• nnd rof!I' and (";\ ltlf'. Stornng in the adult role>1- of lhl" r-Nies rtrP Mo."<'S (;unn :1s J!•lx'dinh Nightling<'r. dt.'l'!>- lv IC':H11C'd in lh<' classic-; :mcf the• wavs of men, who is tlw hovs' friend nncl mentor n:-: wt:ll ;1s foremnn; Diana Doug las as Mrs Anne AndNsen. warm-he:irted Ctncl understand- ing with the inner toughnes-; thAI be lon1ts to thos1· whn sN · llC'd thC' wild country; J im Onvis as U.S M arshal !)ill Wintrr. quiC't, smiling. com- pf'tent. who c<1n hf> as rou~h :is :1 vPar in jail whc•n tlw oc<'a -.ion df'mands. Oouid Dflrlort , th<' produci'r of the series, wni:; t hl' creator and producPr of Bonanza throuRhout its enormously -;urcrssful 14-vear run. H e is proud of thP seven hovs in Th<' ('owhovs "V i<'we~ don't Ill"'' in just to \\-:Itch pl(lf:., 111 lt>ld." h<' s:1ys, "but tu gl'I in Louch with 1wopl<• they can li~1· Ct nd lwli1'V1' in, !WOplt• tlwy wo11Jcf like lo know TIWM' h11 {~ :irl' likt• that. I know th:1l 111 th<' timt· J'vt> workf'd with them , l'vC' l'Omi• lo think (1f !'ad1 om' as a friPnd." In the .i;erie.o;, e;1d1 huv hos his own histo ry and richly varied cha racte r iz.ntion Sl im. as played by Robert • '11 rra- d ine, hrotht>r of Kun g I· J star David C':trradint'. is a qui1·t •youth who listr'nS nnd thinks :ind makes up his mind 1)('fore lw speaks. In tim1'S or stress ::i nd t roublP, the olh1•1 boys IPnd to follow his lead. / imM- ron. ulayed by A Mart 111ez, i:-; fl amboyant a nd quick t• move. :rnd pos!'es!'ed of nll th1 s kills ll<'t'('Ssnry lo a cow hoy . 1\ t rou- IJh·d t•nrlv c h ildhood ha!-made him something of 3 lone r though hC' wnnts lo l'lt.· on•' with all thl' others. Ht• lo 1·s thl' -.rnPll of d a nger nnd challpngC', ind gPne>rnlc·s C'xciwm<>nt. ,J immv 1 S1•an Kc•ll v} is t he promot£'.r of tht• grou1 · H is go:i l in lif<' is to be right a nd ~uc<1 ·ssfu l . and right now he's shnrp!:>ning his wits and skills. Stt>vC' 1C l in t H owar<i l is a good ha nd. hut h<• worries :1hout e>verything. HomPr 1 K<>rrv Mad..arn·) is ~ walking encyclopedia. H<> h~t~ :111 nnswer for :rny quc>s- t ion not :1lways right. bul hr will d eft>nd it "until hf' is o ut qf breath . Weed y 1Clay O 'Bri en> w<•ii.:hs jus t under 11 hundred pounds, but is the crack ride r and ropn of th<' group, s killed in th<' handling of animals. H is ~hirt -tai l is a lways out ; his 1 .1nts ;ind chaps a r<' always ahoul to fall off Hardv •Mitch Brown 1 is the smali- ··~t o f lht• group, always hurry ing to culch u p with t hf' nthers Th<' Storie . .; 11 •1// reAect the wondN 3od joy a nd pain of th<'sc> young cowhoys, growing up in lhC' rowdy, rambunctioui:; \VeFt. Pavs David Dortort, "Jn U1i~ sNies, wf' hav<' a n opporl unity to s how the> 1 •mPrA<'nCt' nf morn I character in "" C'ntPrta ining s tory form !hilt will ho ld up the poten tial gf•od in mnn, rathe r than th e rC'\'l'TSf' l"m not the least bit 1.;ham<'d to sn.v that we h op<> 10 rl<.'monstratC' solid moral \';1l11r,;; whilP W<' C'n tf'rl.:tin ." Page 13 WEDNESDAY (Continued) 0 @ Ci) t£E) ABC Attcrschool Spe· cial "Rookie of the Year" (R) Jody foster stars as 11 year old Sharon Lee, a sports·loving gul who t11g gers a controversy among plc1yers. parents and game off1c1als when she wins the chance to play on her brother's all boy baseball team 0 flipper m Buas & His Buddies lE Batman (~ ®> Movie: "Mr. Sudon1cus" (hor) '61-0scar Homolka m Underdoa 5:00 I (lg) News The Bia Valley 6 lE Gilliaan's Island 00 I Dream of Jeannie I Leave It to Beaver Bewitched Natacha ~Star Trek I Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Drama The Pioneers a!) Hugaie Boy Entertainment Ell Khntia 5:15 ~ (6j Changing Times 5:30 60®@ffi~@t£E) News '1) School Profile Spothghl on one or the Junior High Schools In Santa Barbara. @ Courtship of Eddie's Father I BevertJ Hillbillies Dennis the Menace I Dream of Jeannie Electric Company Don Wilson's Town Talk I Three Stooges 5:59 Supermarttet Top Ten 6:00 0 0 al ffi a!) t£El News rn o @C:V~CtH®JW) News 0 Bonanza 00 Hogan's Heroes 0 The Lucy Show m The f lintstonn lE Night Gallery EE Simplemente Maria ~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Escape from f ort Bravo" (wes) ·53 -W1ll1am Holden. Eleanor Parker EI) Hodgepodge Lodge ff) Speed Racer 6:30 Ci) Dealer's Choice O Movie: (C) (90) "Home from the Hiii" Part I (dra) '60 -Robert Mitchum. Eleanor Parker, George Peppard. George Hamilton. An ille g1t1mate son saves his father's life, then comes face-to-face with the legitimate son. who knows nothing of his half-brother's e.ustence @ ~ (6) (Q! @ ) News I Dick Van Dyke Merv Griffin Show That Girl @ Hogan's Heroes ~ ~rv:~~ Easy ~ Variedad ff) Desert Theatre m Little Rascals 7:00 I@ 0 rn News Bowling for Dollars 6 Movie: (C) (2hr) "That Min From Rio" (adv) "64 -Jean Paul Belmondo, Jean Servais Cl) Journey 0 Whit's My Line? ! I love Lucy Mod Squid (]) I Dream ol Jeannie m Esmeralda THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 10. 1974 ~;J Ci) Dragnet 0 Ill (I) @) er;, NBC Wednesday f!i) The French Chef Mcwie: (C) (2hr) ''The Great Es· (fj9) (})) World of Survival capt" Concl. (dra) '63-Steve Mc a> U Primer Amor Queen. James Garner, Richard Al a!) Aaron Beraer Show tenborough, James Donald, Charle$ I Three Stooges Bronson. Donald Pleasence, James 7:30 New Oatln& Game Coburn During World War II a ~ Hogan's HeroeJ group or POWs plan a mass escape 0 DON KNOTTS GUESTS trom the Stalag Lull North maxi * TONIGHTS BEST BET! mum secu11ty camp. ~ The Bok! Ones O Wait Till Your hther Geb Home C "Don Knotts. the Beekeeper·· 9 30 NPapa orazon O Help ThJ Nel&hbor : I ews (fl The Thrltlseekers S.fa~I to Adventure 0 Paul Newman in "Secret · la Hien• . , , · • Carrusel del Mundo * ~ar ~! Harry F~tgg , e 10:00 IJ (Qt\ Ci)) (j) llojak A small-lime 0 M1lhon $ Movie. (C). (2~r) 'Th thief gets pressured into setting up ~cret War of Harry fn&( <_com) a multi million-dollar heist hoping 69-Paul ~ewman, Sylva Koscina. to get enough money to escape to I New. Price Is Ri&ht South Am. erica and avoid a murder Bewitched charge ffi To Tell the Truth 16' Ni&ht Gallery 00 Hollywood Squares O JAMES FRANCISCUS In EI) Storefront <"9 (!))Police sur1eon * DOC ELLIOT-WEEKLY m Other People, Other ~cu BY POPULAR DEMAND m The Ghoul Gane 0 @Cl) Ci!) Doc Elliot "The Run 8:00 fJ\cW (I))@ ~ny ..,,..: G ,,. ;_, ... \ troub~ . ..fr.!th4rltu teen1g• Ricardo Monlalban, Jeanette Nolan boy struggles lo establish his 1den and the Defranco Family guest Illy while proving his worth to an 0 Qj CI) {lg) m Ch IS e "Ii 0 t over demanding lather Beel" Chase and his undercover Im ~ News unit. with Sgt MacCray masquer· U Tornillo ad1ng as a branding expert, break : lnter1'Ce up a cattle rustling nng which 1s · Drama supplying stolen meat to black 10:30 6 Twili1ht Zone market buyers · Concentration 0 PIOUS PREACHER Bill Cosby * OR SATANIC SINNER? : Relirious America "ELMER GANTRY" · El ~ow de Walter Merudo 0 M I • (C) (Jh ) "El e Gin· · • Pr11se the lord Club ove. r m r 11·00 0 0 m ffi ffi News try'' (dra) '60 -Burt Lancaster, iJ E CHANNEL 5 NEWS Jean Simmons. Shirley Jones. * WITH CLETE ROBERTS' 0 1 (fl t£E) The Cowboys "The • Long Rider·· Cimarron tries to prove 0 (3l (i)@) ti) fl1 r6 1 Hews that Carl Rivers, an engaging young (i) Perry Mason man enjoying the hosp1taltty of the 0 Movie: "The Bink Dick" (com> ranch. is guilty of a double murder '40--W. C Fields, Una Merkel I Dealer's Choice m ROBERT GOULET STARS D11anet * On Mission Impossible la S;el\ora Joven ,, . .. m Mission: lmpoulble ~ M~vie: (C) (2hr) An astas11 ll) Movie: "The Climn'' (mys) ·4~ (dra) 56 -Ingrid Bergman. Yul -Boris Karloff. Susanna Fosler Brynner , @ (J) livin1 usy I Wnh1naton Connectl?n 2(W Alfred Hitchcock Presenh Ch1mpionship Wrestltn1 ED o., at Nipt ~1nese Lan1u1ge Program <Cit (ii) The Pioneers 8:30 [11) m rn A~C w ed n ~ s d I y 11:15 Cinema 34 Movie: (C) (90) 'The Morn1n1 Al· 11:30 6 ((ji ({)) (i) CBS lite Movie: ter'' (dra) '73 -Dick Van Dyk~ (C) "OaJ of the bit Gun'' (wes) '68 Lynn Carlin. Don Porter The tragic -Glenn ford, Arthur Kennedy. Dean story ol a successful public rela Jagger t1ons writer, whose refusal to ad~1t 0 l) (!) o m Johnny C1rson that he 1s an alcoholic causes h1?1 Robert Goulet guests to lose his family, his career . his 0 Twilieht zone sell-respect and almost his Ille 0 1 (3) ffi Wide World of En· I M_erv Griffin Show terhinment "'The Unolhc1al Miss High Ch~p1rr1I . .. Las Ve11as Showgirl Pageant ' A i:!'utre 1n America (90) Anli spoof on beauty contests every gone Genevieve Bu1old, Stacy where with Steve Allen as the host Keach. and Frtlz Weaver star in along with Phyllis Diller Jean Anouilh's tragic drama based 12:00 0 Movie: ''Go West, Young Min'' on the Sophocles classic (com) '36-Mae Wesl . a!> "ovela @ One Step Beyond 9.00 m MOYie: "Tell It to the ludae" U CONRAD IS CANNON-A <com)' 49-Rosatind Russell Robert * UNIQUE PRIVATE EYE Cummings iJ (Ci!J (8)) Cannon "Dealh ol l :00 ii~ (j)@ ( 6 News A Hunter'' A friend ol Cannon's • 6D Tomorrow the widow of a renowned b1R game 1;45 ovle: "St11nger 1t My Door" hunter. 1ntu11tvely feels that her (wes) '56-Macdonald Carey husband was murdered, though to 2:00 m All-Plight Show: "Annie OakleJ," all appearances he was mauled to "Viail in the Nipt,'' Bil Atuck death by a Ison he was atlempt1ng 3:10 6 MOYie: "Join ol Paris" (dra) to treat in a large w1ldt1fe preserve '42-Michele MorRan. Paul Henre1d THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's mo\lles DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O "Dur Hurt'' (rom) '65-Glenn Ford, Geraldine Page 10:00 (!ft "The Spoilers" (adv) '56-Jelf Chandle1, Anne Ba•te1 O "Dick Tracy's Dilemma" (mys) '47-Ralph Byrd, Lyle Latelle ll:JO O "Million Dollar Legs'' (com) '32 -W C. Fields. lack Oak1e "Invis- ible Agent" (adv) '42-Peter Lor1e, Jon Hall, Sir Cedric Hardw1cke 12:00 ID (C) "Valley of the Kings" (adv) '54-Robert Taylor. (leanor Parker 2:00 O (';29 (S J) CB S D 1 y time 9 0 "Once 1n He1 Life" Constance Tow ers stars as Joan Baldwi&.' a woman who lalls v1ct1m to an elabor ale blackmail scheme while ~epa1a1ed fr om her husband O (C) "Private Wai ol Ma1or Ben· son" (com> '55-Cha11ton Heston @ "Storm rear" (dra) 46-Cornel Wilde Jean Wallace. Dan Duryea 26 (C) "I Died A Thousand Times" (dra) 55 -Jae~ Palance. Shelley Winters 3:00 i ) (Cl "f ollow Th1t Orum" (mus) '62-El111s Presley, Arthu1 O'Connell 10 (C) "The Ch11lengm" (d1a) '68 -Darren McGav1n EVENING 3:30 O Movie: (C) ''hrun's Three Challenges" (adv) '63 -Jock Ma honey. Woody 5t1ode Tarzan is summoned to SoulhPast Asia on a special m1ss1on mvolv1ng an hett to d kingdom whose lh1011e and life ;ue threatened 0 Mike Douglas Show 0 Owe & Hamel ...i) Superman 0 Ctn rn One Life to lrn O Make Room lor D1ddy m '~ Green Acres @ Nanny & the Professor 23 6..., Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Pita· sure Seekers" (rom) '64 Ann Margret Tony Franciosa ff) Edu~tional Progr1ms (.29 'j' l C1rtoons 6 Dennis tile Menace 4 .00 ~ The Riflem1n UT 1_3 ' CD Love American Style 0 r Troop ID Hogan's Heroes W Get Smart ~Los Torres 1~ Beverly Hillbillies ff) Sesame Street m Sube Pelayo Ef} Feli~ the Cat 4. 30 3 Movie: (90) "The (adv) ·~i.; lelf Chandle1 ler O fat her Knows Best ( 6 I 2~ I Love Lucy ONews I flippei Bugs & His Buddies Batman Spoilers'' Anne Bax I 17. l 3 But.ch's Back Alley/Bull· winkle (1i9 I 8 ) Movie: "Anatomy of A Murder" Part I (d1a) ·~9 Jdmes Stewart, lee Remick ffi Wild Wild West EE Underdog 5:00 0 fQ.. News O Kings Hockey Kings ~s Bullaro Sabres. A) @ Gilligan's Island ()l 1 Dream of Jeannie O Luve It to Beaver ~Bewitched ~(1)Green Ams W Natacha ~Stu Trek ff) Mister Rogers' Nei&,hborhood al D11ma m The Pioneers al) Huggie Boy Entertainment ffi Kimba 5:30 OO®@CIJ(U@ffi News (j) Courtship of Eddie's Father I Beverly Hillbillies Dennis the Men1ce I Orum of Jeannie Electric Company Don Wiison's Town Talk EE Tllree Stooges 6:00 0 0 0 al m al) ffi News V®JCflCV~@(~(jJ) New$ '.!) Hogan's Heroes 0 The Lucy Show !I The Flintstones Night Gallery Simplemente Marti '16 Movie: (Cl (2hr) "Point Blank'' (suspl '67 -Lee Marvin Angie 01ck1nson ID Hodgepodge Lodge m Speed Racer IHE DAii f J.!11 0 1 r I Wfl K I flil'<UA~Y Ill IV/4 6:30 (6) Duler's Choice O Movie: (Cl (90) "Home From the Hill" Concl. (dra) 60-Robert Mitchum, Eleano1 Parker, George Peppard, George Hamilton See Wednesday 6 30PM ltslang 8l@(j) (f:.lel (l~) News 0 Dick Van Dyke (fij) Merv Griffin Show Cl) That Girl (17, Hogan's Heroes I Zoom! Living Euy Novel a ffi Desert Theatre ffi Little Rascals 7:00 A (1) 0 m News ~ Speci1I Outdoor Movie "Wilder· ness Journey" (j) Secrets of the Deep 0 What's My Line? m I Love Lucy ~Mod Squid (31 I Drum of Jeannie Esmeralda 'A @ Dragnet .ID Psychology Today "Infancy" A dramatic and revealing demonsha- t1on that human infants are born with sophisticated perceptual mech· an1sms Babies at d1tferent ages are shown discovering and explor mg the real world. learning the nature and permanence ol objects. ((l9 (fl) Lassie al El Primer Am or al) Tele-Revisb Musi~I ffi Three Stooges 7:30 O Orson Welles' Great Mysteries "The Furnished Room" A sleazy furnished room provides clues and an unexpected end lo the mystery ol a 111led su1to1's lo1mer g1llf11end [3 ) Hogan's Heroes 0 New Price Is Right i:, You Asked for It O Million $ Movie: (Cl (2hr) "Written on the Wind" (dra) '57- Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robe1t Stack, Dorothy Malone (iQl Let's Make A Dul m Bewitched '11' ~~To Tell the Truth n @ Wild World of Animals ff) Action Chiuno (~ (j)) Jimmy Dean Show m Jonathan Winters Show ffi The Ghoul Gang 7:45 O Help Thy Neighbor 8:00 0 THE WALTONS ISTHE * SEASON'S SMASH HIT O (f29' @ ) (i) The Waltons "The Ghost Story" John Boy obtains a "spirit board" which is reputed to foretell the future and lo put its interrogators 1n touch with the psy chic world Puzzled by its apparent powe1s. John Boy begins reading books on spiritualism and witch craft in hopes of finding the an· swers 0 FLIP WILSON HOSTS * CIRCUS HIGHLIGHTS on BELL SYSTEM FAMILY THEATRE. 0 ~ 00 O m I Owl( I Higl!· lights of Ringling Bros. and B11num & Bailey Circus fhp Wilson i5 hosl for this one hour special presenting cucus acts lrom the 104th edition of The Gre~lest Show on Earth many ot them lo be seen in the United States for the first time 0 PIOUS PREACHER * OR SATANIC SINNER? "ELMER GANTRY" 0 Movie: (C) (Jhr) "Eht1er Gin· try" (dra) '60-Burt Lancasttr, Jean Simmons, Shirley Jones 0 1 • (31 ffi Chopper I "~ In lor mer" An ex ·accountant for an underworld czar is taken into hiding by Gil and Don until he can testify against his fo1mer boss ID Dealer's Choice @ Boxing From the Olympic Ei) ~ Seftora Joven ~ Ice Hockey Kings vs Bullaro ff) Evening at Pops "Old Timers' Night'' Eubie Blake, 90 year old rag time pianist. 101ns 78 year old Ar thur Fiedler for "O!d Timers' Night" at the Pops al Jueves de Gala al) Carav1na Musical ffi Movie: (2hr) "Garden of the Moon" (mus) '38--Pal O'Brien 8:30 O Ci7 m CD Firehouse "lmp10 s1on" Capt Ryerson and his men rescue a boy stuck tn a heating duel, then rush off to a spectacular oil relrnery fue where storage tanks are 1gn1ting and shooltng nff like missiles ID Merv Griffin Show al) Novela 9:00 0 (~9 LS 1) 8 CBS T h u 11 d 1 y Movie: (Cl (3'/1hrl "Ryan's Daugh· ter" (dra) ·70 Robert Mitchum, Sa1ah Miles. Ch11stopher Jones, Tre vor Howa1d, John Mills, Leo McKern David Lean s acclaimed him ol 1 rnubled love set against the 1m passioned backg1ound of Irish Page 15 THURSDAY (Continued) revolution. John Mills won an Oscar for his portrayal of Michael. 0 ra3 00 (fQ) m Ironside "The Taste of Ashes" Kim Hunter guests as a wealthy widow with two grown offspring-a son she thought alive FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 who is found dead and a daughter For morning and afternoon listinRS, sh_e thought dead who reappears pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. ahve. e I f · @ The Bold Ones e ow, , or yo~r convenience, are 0 1 CV Cl) Kuni Fu "Night of the days movies. the Owls, Day ol the Doves" Caine stops lo help a wounded man and ends up tanal fng with vigilantes DAYTIME MOVIES trying to wrest the man's will away 9:30 O (C) "Work Is A Four letter from his benefactors. Word" (com) '68-Dav1d Warner, ti) Gonion Cilia Black. Et) I $Jlc1lL I Poetry in Black With 10:00 CI) (C) "The Snow Queen" (ani· Nit Simmons A one man show in mated) '60. which the actor po.rtrays little boys, O "Filhtlng L1wm1n" (wes) '52- old men, slaves, hipsters and many Wayne Morris. other memorable characters via 11:30 O "lucky Jordan" (adv) '42 - songs and poems. Alan Ladd. "Duck Soup" (com) '33 €fi) Vuledades Ver1el -The Mane Brothers. 9:30 I News 12:00 m (C) "Mr. lmperium" (mus) '51 : Heartbeat of Alric• Ezio Pinza. Lana Turner. . h Hien1 2:00 iJ (tlf @) CBS D1ytime 90 "My . , Yuiety Hour Little L o\le" Julia Meade stars as a 10·00Dq)f6 (.1gJ m Music Country widow whose re-marria11e is thr~al · USA ened by the suspected hom1c1dal ~ . tendencies of her daughter. Nr1ht Gillery O (C) "Kathy O" (dra) '58-Pally . 1 .. ~.Streets of Sin flln· McCormack, Dan Duryea • crsco • Inferno After one of Mike IE "Rails Into Laramie" (wes) ·54 Stones friends dies in a warehouse -John Payne Mari Blanchard fire. he and Steve Keller set ou t lo ~ (C) "Th~t Lidy" (dra) ·55 _ c~tc~ a pr~.fess1onal arsonist and Ohvia de Havilland. Paul Scofield his clients Barry Sullivan guesls J:OO @ (C) "Muriiee on the Rocks" I IE ~~ News (com) '64-Dean Martin. Deborah The Advocates Kerr. Frank Sinatra Dr1m1 lg) (C) "Min's flvorite Sport" • Concentr1tion Prentiss. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 10. 1974 EVENING 3:30 B Movie: "uperiment In Terror" (susp) '62 -Lee Remick. Glenn ford, Stefanie Powers, Ross Martin An FBI man must rely on a beauli· ful but terrified bank teller to help htm trap a psychotic master crim· 1nal who's holding the girl's sister as hostage. O Mike Dougtu Ray Charles is co- host for the week Ozzie l Harriet 6 Sierm1n 1 @ Cl) One life to Live 1ke Room for D1ddy @ Green Acres Ninny & the Professor (2 @ Movie: (C) (2hr) "High Wind in J1m1ica" (adv) '65-An· lhony Qui11n. James Coburn ED Black Experience (~ @ ) Cutoons 4:00 The Rifleman Dennis the Men1ce @ (il Cl) love Amerlc1n Style f Troop Hoc1n's Heroes Gtt Smut Los Torres I Beverly Hillbillies SeS1me Street Sube Pelayo Felix the Cat 4:30 Movie: (C) (90) "The Snow een" C1uven1le) '60 -animated ftlm with the 1101ce of Art linkletter ~ fllher Knows Best ~ ~~;~~ove Lucy M Bugs & His Buddies IE Batman @ ffi Butch's Back Alley I Bull· wlnkle (~ (i)) Movie: ''Anatomy of A Murder" Concl. (dra) '59-James Stewart. l ee Remick. Cl) Wild Wild West fi) Underdoa 5:00 m ()OJ News fhe Bi& V1fley 6 IE Gilli11n's Island a I Dream of Jeannie le1Ve It to Beaver Bewitched (j) Green Acres N1t1cha : Mister Rogers' Ne1ghb01hood · Dr1ma • The Pioneers · • Huggle Boy Entertainment Kimb1 5:30 IOCilG1lr3l!1~(.i)Cl) News 6 ~urtship of Eddie's F1ther • Beverly Hillbillies Dennis the Menace I Dream of Junnie : Electric Comp1ny m Don Wilson's Town Tllli Ei) Three Stoops 5:59 al) Supermuht Top len 6·00 ~1£~JRl~~~~~~s O 8on1n11 (6) Hog1n's Heroes I The Lucy Show The Flint.stones Nipt G1llery Simplemente M1ri1 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Cr1wlspace" (dra) '71-Teresa W11ght. Arthur Kennedy Bill Cosby -------------------------- 10:301 Twill1ht Zone (com) '64 -Rock Hudson, Paula ID Hodaepodge Lod1e EE Speed Ricer T11tro con Oswaldo C1lvo • Los DiH felices • • Pr1lse the Lord Club 11 : ~PcWA~NCf LNSwNEWS WITH CLETE ROBERTS! ~OOeEmCl)News Perry MHon Movie: "You Can't Chui an Honest Min" (com) ·39 -WC Fields, Ed~r Bergen. m Phelps Falls In Love * On Mission Impossible m Minion: lmpoulble m Movie: "llle111 Entry" (dra) ·49 -Howard Duff, Marti Toren CI) Uvln1 E11y Alfred Hitchcock Presents : D.y at Nlaht 11:15 • Clnem1 34 11:30 @ (]) (Jj m Johnny Carson TwillJ!!.t Zone @ llJ m Wide World of En· tertlln"'ent "Charlton Heston's Ce lebrity Weekend" 12:00 O Movie: "I'm No Anael" (com) '33-Mae West, Cary Grant 00 One Step Berond m Movie: "To Please A L1dy" (rom) '50-Barbara Stanwyck. Clark Gable. 12:30 I) I News (eitJ ) The Pioneers 1:00 8 ( ,, (j)) Cl) CBS Lite Movie: (C) "fort Worth" (wes) '51-Ran dolph Scott. Da111d Brian i 0 Cil CU @ News (lg) m Tomorrow 2:00 All-Night Show: "Sea Devils." "They Live By Night," Bii Attack 2:20 I) Movie: "Al C1pone" (dra) '59 -Rod Steiger, Fay Spain. Page 16 6:30 (6) Duler's Choice 0 Movie: (C) (90) "1toust1bout" (mus) '64-E1111s Presley, Barba ra Stanwyck, Joan Freeman, Lei I Erick son. Sue Ane Langdon. Pal But tram, John Rich A roving, reckless singer joins a carnival and romanc es the owner's daughter When bus• ne~ becomes slow, he decides to le~ve and becomes mvolved 1n a se11es of brawls 8 1 a~ (6J (ljt (j:) News I Dick Yin Dy~e Merv Griffin Show Th1t Girt \.!..!.I (3) I sJlcllt I Plimpton: Min Ion ~~g~::pue V1r1ed1d Desert Thutre Little Rascals 7:00 I Cil 0 m News 8owlln1 for Dollars 6 Movie: (2hr) "Adventures ot obin Hood" (adv) '38-Errol rtvnn Olivia de Havilland I Wildlife Thutre Whit's My Line? I love Lucy Mod Squid Esmer1ld1 C6l Dra2net : Avi1tion Wuther I '81) World 1t W11 [I Primer Amor Eventos l1tinos Three Stooaes 7:30 t) Bobby Goldsboro Show Bobby Vinton guesls (31 Hog1n's Heroes 0 ~1 @ 'lQl Hollywood Squ11u (Conlinued) ~John Wooden Show m Japanese L1n1u11• Pro1Jam Jl111my Dean Show 9:30 0 ta) Ci) o ~ m Brian Keith Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "The Show Robert Sterling guests as 1 Great lmPosttr" (dra) '61 -Tony retired ea·marine buddy of Dr. Curtis, EdmOfld O'Brien. Arthur sun's. who arrives on the islands O'Connell. to pursue his new career of paint· I Bewitched Ing nudes. and soon becomes enam· m To Ttll the Truth ored of his old pal's daughter. Will Stt"t Week I News Untamed World Safari to Adventure Escen1rio . la Hien• Th• Ghoul G1n1 • , El Almanaque 8:00 IJ ((:it (j)) Dirty Salty Beulah 10:00 0 Q) (j) o m Oun M a rt I n Bondi guests as an old blind woman Show Consumer advocate Ralph livin11 alone in the desert, waiting Nader is tonight's "roast" subject. for her iirandson to return home and guests include Jackie Gayle, so that she can die in peace. Rich Little. Jane Withers, Ruth 0 ~Ci) ()9) m Sanford & Son Buui. Jack Klugman, Donna Fargo, No Information available from the The Statler Brothers, Foster Brook.s, NBC Network at our press time. James Brolin and Steve Landesberg. O ucu Bashtb1t1 Bruins vs. Ore-O CLETE ROBERTS WITH fl d})tOO CD 111c1y Bunch "Top * NETWORK NEWS NOW! Secret" Bobby and Oliver imagine ~ m IE) Iii News that they are onto a spy plot that 6 Njjtlt Gallery involves Mike, and Sam the butcher. @CJ) Q) Toma Conclusion of I At Issue a two-part episode. Dave poses as Dealer's Chol~ a well known stunt driver with a D11&11et criminal record and becomes the LI S.fto11 Joven wheel man for a sophisticated gang The Saint planning 1 multi million dollar bank : Wuhlnfton Week in Review heist. Rescheduled · U Show de Rvsit1 Peru EJl) Bill Moyers' Journal J1p1nese l1neua1e Pro1J1m @ri) Drama 8:30 I)(~ (jJ) ({)Good Tlmes A 10:3016 Twilipt Zone sudden run of good luck and James • Concentretion Jr.'s deistic painting of a local Perry Mason derelict create a religious conflict LI Rwisll de M1none in the Evans household • loco Valdez 0 ~ 00 0 m l O t S I l U C k • • P11ise the lord Club "Stan's As~istant" Arthur 11ets a 11 :00 ft 0 0 al m Q) News temporary 1ob at the bus company (3) 00 (fij) (j3 @ News and after bei~g on the i~b only one 0 Bob Boyd Show/USC Basketb1ll day, Stanley 1s. felled with the llu, Trojans vs. Univ. of Oregon leaving Arth~r tn charge of the ~e-(])Perry Mason partment. His ett~rts to reorganize 0 Roller Games the_ department brings on mass con· m JOHN IRELAND STARS fusion. • 0 GI (3) m Sil Miiiion $ Min * On Mission Impossible "Wine, ~omen & War" (R) <99) I Mission lm~ulble The bionic powers of Steve Austin m living Easy are put to the test when he en Q Oon Kirshner's Rock Concert counters an international black mar-E.D D.!t 1t Nicht ket riog selling nuclear weapons. (1:i9' Li l) The Pioneers Britt Ekland. David McCallum. Earl ll · l S £7.\ Cl 3' Holltman and Eric Braeden guest • l:AI nemi I Merv Griffin Show 11:301J (tii (i)) C8S lite Movie: (C) The Untouchlbles "Dr. Jekyll'' No inlormat1on avail Househuntef1/lm11es & Mem· able. H I ~ 00 lQ) m Johnny Carson (ID Novell @ (3) G) In Concert m Japanese l1ngu11e Proar1m 8 Sur Trek 9:00 1J (eif' (j)) (IJ CBS Friday Movie: IE) The Untouchables (C) (2hr) "Hills of Anpr'' (dra) 12:00 (i) Rock Conctr1 '69-talvin Lockhart. Jeff Bridges, m Movie: '1he Green Yeafl" (dra) Rob Reiner, Janet MacLaghlan, • 4&-Charles Coburn. Edward Asner. James A Walson Jr . 12:30 (ii Movie: (C) "When Worlds Col· Dewayne Jesse, Patricia Stich The tide" (sci 11) '51 -Richard Derr new vice principal ol a predomi O Nashville f.!'uslc nantly black high school finds him· tji The Prisoner sell confronted with some explosive 1:00 (3) ~Ci) News s1tuat1ons when a small group ol 0 119J m Midniaht Special Roy white students are bussed to the Orbison hosts a "golderi oldies" school in an attempt at desegre· show gallon O Movie: "Ji1saw'' (mys) '61 -0 (lJ @ 1 0 126 m G i r I . With Jacl\ Warner. Ronald Lewis. Something Eltra "Irreconcilable O tn Sesston Kris Kristofferson Sameness" Donald O'Connor and guests Audra Lindley guest as Sally's par· 1:451) Movie: (C) '1he Red Pony" ents. who have decided to separate (dra) "49-Roben Mitchum Myrna to get more excitement into their Lo ' lives Sally and John devise schemes . y. . . .. ., to get the couple back together. but 2.00 ~ All-N1eht Show. SUNe ~'· a girl in 8 bar does the job for them 'The Briahton Strangier, B11 Al- i The Bold Ones lack £1 Padre de Mi Barrio 3:10 1J Movie: (C) "Guerrillas in Pink Masterpiece Theatre (R) lace" (adv) '64 -George Mont I La Criada Bien Cri1d1 gomery THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 10. 1974 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: FEBRUARY 9th (P.M.) 3:00 Love Tennis (C) (Pl L) "Jargon, Scoring, Answers" 3:30 love Tennis (C) (PTL) "Inter views" 4:00 A·r1b S1.1mmer (C) (PTL) 4:30 F1nt1sy In Mime (C) (PTL) 5:00 Evening at the Pops (C) (PBSI "Boots Randolph" 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 As Man Behaves (C) "Changing Relationships" 7:00 Oranae County Review (C) 7:30 W1shington Straleht Talk (C) (PBS) 8:00 Theatre In America (C) (PBS) "June Moon" 9:30 Turn Around (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: FEBRUARY 10th (P.M.) 3:00 SeSlme Street (C) (CTW) 4:00 Hod1ePod1e lodp (C) (PTL) 4:30 Se11me Street (C) (CTW) 5:30 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:00 Orange County in Wuhinfton (C) 6:30 As Min Behnes (C) "Prejudice" 7:00 Humanities film Forum (B&W) (PBS) (2 hrs.) "Umberto D" 9:00TBA 9:30 Focus Or1n1e County (C) "TV Education Magic" MONDAY: FEBRUARY 11th (P.M.) 3:00 Innovations in Education (C) (Special) 3:30 Making Things Grow (C) (PTL) "Accent Plants" 4:00 As Man Behaves (C) "The f u lure" 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Artists In America (C) (PTL) "James Slater" 6:30 focus Oran1e County (C) "local Economy Outlook" 7:00 Innovations in Education (C) 7:30 Omnibus 50 (C) "Homeless Child" 8:00 Evening 1t the Pops (C) (PBS) 9:00 A look 1t Lincoln (C) (Special) (PBS) 9:30 As Man Beh1vts (C) "The ftJ lure'' TUESDAY: FEBRUARY 12th (P.M.) 3:00 As Man Behaves (C) "The fu tu re" 3:30 Uncleriround Film (C) (Special) (PTL) 4:00 Innovations in Education (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Orange County Review (C) Or ange County's "maga zine ol the air " 6:30 A Look 1t lincotn (C) (PBS) 7:00 Innovations in Education (C) 7:30 As M1(1 Bthaves (C) "The ru lure" 8:00 Queen of Spades (Special) (C) (PBS) (2 hrs) A highly ac claimed version of Peter lly1ch Tchaikovsky's 1890 opera The presentation features the lale Jennie Tourel. contralto, ban tone John Reardon of the Met- ropolitan Opera, youn1 Filipino soprano Evelyn Mandac, and Armenian American tenor Vahan Khanzadian, accompanied by members of the Boston Sym phony Orchestra WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY 13th (P.M.) 3:00 Underrround Fll111 (C) (PTL) 3:30 M1klne Thlnes Work (C) (PTL) "Furniture Stains" 3:45 Umbrella (C) (PTL) ··Af11han. Caftan and Friends'' 4:00 Innovations in Education (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CT W) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Undereround Film (C) (PTL) 6:30 Relielous America (C) (PBS) "Koinonia" 7 :00 Artists in America (C) ( PTL) "James Slater" 7:30 A look 1t Lincoln (C) (PBS) 8:00 Muterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) "Upstairs, Downstairs" 9:00 Bill Moym' Joum1I (C) (PBS) "Bruce Catton " THURSDAY: FEBRUARY 14th (P.M.) 3:00 A Look 1t Lincoln (C) (PBS) 3:30 Innovations in Education (C) 4:00 M1kinc Thinp Grow (C) (PTL) ;,Accent Plants" 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Omnibus SO (C) "Homeless Child" 6:30 TBA 7:00 Orange County Review (C) 7:30 Innovations in EchKation (C) 8:00 Focus 011nee County (C) "Local Economy Outlook" 8:30 Woman -"Men's liberation'' (C) 119 (PBS) 9:00 firine Line (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: FEBRUARY 15th (P.M.) 3:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) "The Last Carousel" 3:30 Wom1n (C) (PBS) "Men's Lib eration" 4:00 The Tln LldJ (C) (PTL) "The Final Touch" 4:30 Eltdric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 lnnov1tlons In Education (C) 6:30 Wuhlnflon Connection (C) (PBS) 7 :00 Relii;ous America (C) (PBS) "Koinonia" 7:30 Mllln1 Thinrs Work (C) (PTl) "Furniture Sta ins" 7:45 Umbfell1 (C) (PTL) "Afghan. Caftan end Friends" 8:00 The Advocates (C) (PBS) 9:00 MHterpitte Theatre (C) (PBS) "Upstairs, Downstairs" SATURDAY: FIBRUARY 16th (P.M.) 3:00 Innovations in Education (C) 3:30 festival of the Duce (C) (PBS) 4:30 Innovations in Education (C) 5:00 benln1 et the Pops (C) (PBS) "Richard Tucker and Robert Merrill" 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 As Man Behaves (C) "The Fu lure" 7:00 011nge County Review (C) 7:30 Wuhinrton Stt1iif!t Talk (C) (PBS) National and internation- al newsmakers ranging from high government officials to lor· ei gn heads of state are inter· viewed by a variety of inter viewers selected to complement or contrast with their ,Ruests. 8:00 Theatre in America (C) (PBS) "Cyrano de Bergerac" SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16 MORNIN G 0 .23@ ~ g;, Star Trek fJ @" (3) Brady Kids 0 Movie: (C) "Live Fast. Die Young" (dra) '58-Mike Connors @ Gospel Jubilee l~ Alfred Hitchcock Presents €[) Roller Games 10:30 I (~ (i).) @ Jeannie · ~@ 10) g;, Butch Cassidy Movie: (C) "forest Rangers" 6:00 ~)TV 8 Classroom (adv) ·42-Fred MacMurray Paul 6:30 \8) sunrise Semester ette Goddard. Susan Hayward B Consumer Profile fJ @ CI> rn Mission:Magic m let's R•p ED Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7 ·oo ~ Ill (6J 101 m lidsvtlle 11 :00 I (M m> 00 Speed Buggy 6 Tennessee Tu•edo • ~@ ®J ID The Jetsons [ti' (3) Bugs Bunny 6 Tijuana: Window to the South s TV 8 Classroom [ll(f)ffi ABC Supmtar Movie O Movie: (C) "The Saga of Hemp News Uil Roller Games Brown" (wes) '58-Rory Calhoun ED Sesame Street 7:30 Sunrise Semester I Brother Buzz 11: 30 U (~ (jl) (ii) Josie & the Pus· syc1ts 8:00 '.2~ (6) ~O) ID Addams Family Mormon Tabernacle Choir Ultra Man (11' (3) Yogi's Ging Elementary News Championship Bowling (tj9 (8_ l) H1ir Bur Bunch Q~ (6) ~OJ g;, Emergency + 4 John Wayne Theatre 6 Movie: "Whispering Ghosts" (com) '42-Milton Berle 0 17 (3 Super Friends {81 The Flintstones m Movie: "Tom, Dick & Harry" (com) ·41 -Burgess Meredith. Ginger Rogers i& Voi,.e of Tokyo 0 ll~ CI) !lOl ffi GO! The care, feeding and training of wild animals -as well as helpful hints on keep 1ng household pets-is the subject of today·, program 6) Movie: "Private Hell 36" (mys) ·54-lda Lupino, Steve Coc~ran O Movie: "The Spoilers" (wes) ·42 -John Wayne. Marlene D1elrrch m Ad l ib (E Movie : "Ma & P1 Kettle" (com) "49-MaqOrie Main, Percy Kilbride €[) Championship Wrestling .\FT ERN O ON 8 Su1me Street 8:30 (el9 8 ) Slbrin1 12:00 IJ (~ @ ) Pebbles & B1mm 'll r6 1 r10 g;, Inch High, Prr· Bamm vale Eye O Prep Sports World CIF Basket r 8) Bailey's Comets ball 0 Movie: (C) "Money, Women & O Movie: (C) ''The Story of Or. Guns" (wes) '59-lock Mahoney Wassell" (dra) '44-Gary Cooper . @ Movie: "Uttle Norse Prince" ~ LlT (31 ffi American Bandstand (1uv) '69-Animated Everything's Archie 9:00 I (0 9 8 ,) Scooby Doo hmfly Classics · :ll (6""\ '16) g;, Sigmund lancer Movie: ''Ministry of Fear" (mys) (6l World of Wondir ·44-Ray Milland ED Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 0 (l'n (3) Lusle's Rescue Rangers g;, U. S, Navy (i) Uephant Boy 12:30 IJ (129 (ii))({) flt Albert ff) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood ~ Outdoors with liberty Mutual 9:30 Q lll (6"' 10l ID Pink Panther ~ @ Education at Worti @ Movie: ''The Big Hangover" 1· Ses1me Street (dra) '50-Van Johnson Ellizabeth • l(ippl Cos1s Taylor . Adventure O (17 I 3) Ghost Chasers 1 :00 (F,2! ®> (8 C B S Children's (i1 Dusty's Trail Film Festival m Movie: "Woman Rebels" (dra) 3 •Youth in the 70s '36-Katharine Hepburn '6) M11vie: "The Oklahoma kid" ff:) Se~me Street (dra) '39-James Cagney Humphrey 10:00 U <CW (ii) \al favorite Martians Bogart. ~a~,/, £sr11rn Thomas Carmichael (Walter Pidgeon) has a .tender reunion with his wife Caroline (Donna Mills), who has been revivified after 34 years in a frozen cry- onic: state in the ABC Suspense Movie drama, "Live Again, Die Again," Saturday (Feb. 16) at 8:30PM. Proven Succeufut Management For Over 12 Years! 11·~ GOOO ro KNOW rr~1R INVf\IMfNr ·~ Sf CURI f.J E~· J'J ( ....• "'' • t: •j,,.. T ,.. ,1 ~..., "' .. ,. -"" ~,.._,..:;. "-1 ••fl, 1, •ttO I "'' fi' II -. ,,_ .... -.... .,., • 'lO • c .... .,i.. • .J .._nv -·"• · o. •. 'o fvtnlf,,y ocfrv"'*' • Som..'hing \1Hfr1ol '"' ..... ~fYtJINll> • J lelf(l't club ,_U,•t • (°'-""'~club ''"ilt9 nJ In• • 011 Joll o l ,,,_,, 1>1.,, 1001,,..1 Moll•• )ffOA O~WN I 'IA ff S ,,,_ S'"C'Jrl Wuy to(,_ 111 'fr~r R,..,.,."'"""'' ....... m,. ~" Otrr .... a ........ so AUi UN" • \w, ~ l .. ..,.._ • (•••"•,.' Che•u • ... ...,...,...••It••• '.' I f. ,.. -1. t, ,.,., flP 1lti t• I ~ ,.. I ,.i , •-4 I r .. ,,..,,, •19.• ri•-• Page 18 * • W C. Fields, one of the most famous comedians of all time. will be featured in four of his memorable films during "W. C Fields Week" on KHJ's Thea- tre 9 beginning Monday night (February 1 lth) through Thurs- day night (February 14th) at llPM on Channel 9. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 10, 1974 8 Head On Movie: (C) "The Untamed Frontier" (wes) '!>2-Joseph Cotten. 10) Insight CD Combat W land of the Gi1nh 17} (3 The Visitor ~ C6) Voice ol Agriculture I Futbol·Soccer Agriculture USA Wild Wild West l : 30 University Di1lo1ue 8 The Brainworb Greatest Sports legends 10\ Hi h Speed Living 11 3 Roller Games 00 Farm Show Mister Roeers' Neighbo1hood Movies: "Thundering Jets," "Stagecoach to Fury" 2:00 U Dusty's Treehouse (3) Problems in Living O al(i)Jo'rn .'"'I s"""P~Es""'r""'AL""'! Arnold P1lmer's Best 18 Holes A three· part se11es. hosted by Palmer. and featuring top golf players, on eighteen holes selected ffom 17 of lhe nation's most demanding courses O Celebrity Bowling (81 International Hour O Los Angeles Open Goll 'The Glen Campbell Tournament" m Movie: (C) "Heroes of Tele· muk" (dra) '65 Kirk Douglas (E) Movie Classics fE Roller Games ED Sesame Street ('9 8 ) Movie: "Jubal" (dra) '56 -Glenn ford, Ernest Borgnine CD limits ol Min 2:30 B Steps to learning John Wooden Show 6 Movie fJ ITT (3 ff) Professional Bowlers Tour The $85,000 BPAA US Open from New York City 3:00 f) Learning C1n Be fun 0 focus "H11nt1ngton Library" O Pac 8 Basltetb•ll UCLA vs lln1v of Oregon 8 1 Movie: (C) "War Drums" (wesl ''i9-Le~ Barker Ben Johnson O Movie: (C) "Arrowhead" (wes) '53-Charlton Heston. Jack Palanre 1o Science fiction Theatre .;2~ "6 Film Feature ff:) Carrucolendu al £1 luicio 3:30 f) Camera Three O lmpacto "Space Shuttle-Al l1rmat1ve Action" A visit lo the Rockwell International Spare Lab. for a d1scussron of space shutt les ffi The Vrrginian 2j '61 Americ an West ff) Electric C4mp1ny ( 29 <8 ) Safari to ~dventure 4:00 I Bienvenidos · What's Going On 6 Wild Wild West fJ (i1 f3" ff) World Series of Auto Racing "I nternat 1onal Race of Champions" The championship race involving the six finalists. from Day Iona Beach. Fla §Soul Train Cine Como en Cint ;i 1 6 1 It hkes A Thief ff) Mr. W1urd (~ 8 ) Untamed World rn Dra ma ffi Roller Games a!) Panorama Latino EE Voice of Agriculture 4:30 f) Just Natural O Inquiry/Medicine Bill Banowsky hosts rrnm an outdoor localton whPre three doctors will d1\Cuss the health dangers ol breathing carbon monoit1de and other pollutants ~ Dr12net ~Outdoors With Liberty Mutual ,10, It Pays to Be Ignorant ffi P~chology Today (R) <a9 a-1) Challenging Su fE Corona Now 5:00 1J Dusty's Trail ··the Cavalry Is Coming" Andy is arrested as a de serter. Dusty and Callahan are caught as spies. and Brookhaven bumbles to the rescue I The Mouse factory Pinbustrrs Se1mour Presents 0 l17• (3 ffi ABC's Wide World of Sports The Daytona 125 Slack Car Race from Florida, the National Karate Championship:; and Kung Fu Masters from Dallas. Texas; and the World Skiing Championships fro m SI Moritz. Sw1t1erland 8 Star Trek 0 ((l9 (8 1) T~is Week in the NBA ,10 News m Movie: (2hr) "Rio Grande" (wes) '50-John Wayre @ The Persuaders n 161 Other People, Other Placu i6 Wrestling ffi Interface ~ Arnold Palmer's But 18 Holes Rick Ward's Rock & Roll Kimb1 5:30 1J Johnny Mann's Stand Up & Chetr Wilham Shatner guests 0 23 (6°' ((29 8 ) News 0 Untamed World 10 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Chulla" (adv) ·67-Rod 1 aylor [rnest Borgnine ffi Accion Chicano (R) fE Three Stooges 5:59 ED Supermarket Top Ten EVENING 6:001J 0 8 €[) ID News 0 HEE HAW IS HA HA *AND HO HO TONITE I Hee Haw The Real Don Ste .. e Show Night Gallery Cine Como en Cine ,23 r 6 1 N1tlon1I Geog11ph1c: fD The AdV11c1tes (~ 18 ) Ameriun Horse Show CE Tutro del Sabado ffi Speed Ricer 6:30 ft r9 1 News Ji Sports With Bertka n KNBC News Conference ~Twilight Zone A rn Reasoner Report ?'7 (j) Top Ten Issues I Bo• de Muico l1uie Uttle Ruc:als 7:00 Other People, Other Places Peter Graves 1s host as ca mer as catch the achon of the l ran' African Hover c1af1 on a 5,000 mile 1ourney tram lhe Atlantic Ocean lo the heart of the African continent J Wild Kin~om 8 Truth or ·consequences Bowling for Dollars r 6 l Other People. Other Places ONews ( 8 World 1t War 0 Victory •t Sea 'R1nRS Around Ra bu I" m<tl9 8 >ID Lawrence Welk Show ID It Takes A Thief 'i7 3 John W1yne Theatre i'l 6 Dragnet 4 n Is e n I I r al u e m A s & d ED Kiiiers "Trauma-It's An Emer I interferes with her work, Jerry gency" (R) Robinson doesn't seem too con· I Rick W1rd's Rodi & Roll cerned, but when it disrupts his Police Suraeon love life he decides to fire her Three Stoo&es (i) Allred Hitchcock Presents 7:30 II Wild World of Anim1ls William n Minority Community Conrad narrates as cameras capture Hee H1~ . the family relationships of the The Clhforn11ns monkeys of Kosh1ma 10:00 f) (Q!i (j)) Ci) C 1 r o I Bu r nett I (i) (j) The Thrillseellers Show Bernadette Peters and Tim Lissie Conway guest. loxtnc From the Olympic 0 Movie (90) "Dr. Cyclops" (hor) (3) let's Mike A Dul '40-Atbert Dekker. Million $ Movie: (C) (21/zhr) 0 @ CV CE Owen M11sh1tl An wlllcht fOf the Gods" (dra) '58-eighteen year old girl 1s shghtly re Rock Hudson, Cyd Chartsse larded and when she learns she's I Ozzie's Girls scheduled for a sterilization opera· Bobby Cioldsboro Show lton. she seeks help through legal The Ghoul G1n1 aid. 8;0011 <ei!l CIJ> (jJ All in tht Family 0 Or. John on KIRSHNER Q taJ ~®J @l':Hmercen~ "Pro· * Rock Concert Tonight pinqulty A heart attack victim who I. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert refuses to be hospitalized until he Ei) News finishes a poker hand, a woman . , Melodylind trapped in her car following an Lou Gordon Show auto crash, an~ an explosion at an 10:10 t.:!:\ Music flash/J1p1nese Mov·e abandoned refinery add up lo a "" 1 busy day tor the paramedics. 10:30 ~Yesterday O USC Bullltb•ll Trojans vs. Ore· ~ NNewsh .11 M . ~ State. ~ IS VI e USIC D @ (3) a> The Partridfe l1mily ED One of A Kind "None But the Onely" (R) Keith's 11:00 I@ 0 00 @) News attempt to get a date by writing a 6 Bill Anderson Show phony lonely hearts letter to Lau-Miuion: lmpouible rte 's newspaper column goes awry Tony & Susan Alamo m Movie: (2hr) "Rio Grinde" 1 (3) Rock Concert (wes) 'SO-John Wayne, Maureen @ Movie: (C) "Whttever Hip· O'Hara, Ben Johnson pened to Biby Jane?" (susp) ·52 I Championship Wrestlin2 -Bette Davis. Joan Crawford. Cine Como en Cine ~ 700 Club Super Show (eij (j)) Movie: "An1tomy ol A T11tro def Sabado Murder" (dra) '59-James Stewart Movie: (2hr) "The Time, the Lee Remick. Place and the 6ir1" (mus) ·4&-i Cinema l4 Dennis Morgan, Jantce Paige · • Trinity Bible School 8:30 II (~ (j)) M"A"S"H A lour · It Is Written times wounded soldier admits an 1n 11:15 00 Movie: (C) "The Comuc~eros'' d1scret1on ol his past to Hawkeye (w~s) '61-John Wayne, Stuart Major Burns gets wind of it and Whitman puts pressure on Col. Blake to 11:30 II fabulous 52! (C) "Murder One" recommend a dishonorable dis· (dra) '69-Robert Conrad, Howard charge for the Purple Heart winner Dull. Diane Baker. (j) Comblt n Ne*s O @ClXE AIC Suspense Movie: O Movie: ''The CoSS1cks'' (adv) (C) (90) "Live A(ain, Die A21ln" '60-Edmund Purdom. (susp) '73-<>eraldire Page. Walter Ci) Movie: "Disp1tch from Reuters" Pidgeon, Vera Miles. Donna Mills. (dra) '40-Edward G. Robinson. Mike Fmell, Cliff Potts The story O Movie: (C) "One-Eyed J1cks" of the adjustment of a woman who (dra) '61-Marlon Brando, Karl has been "brought back to life" Malden. Katy Jurado. alter 34 years of suspended ani i Star Trek mal1on • Tony & Suun Alimo ED Humanities film Forum "Ballad Q Movie: (C) "Peyton Place" (dra) of A Soldier" (R) '57-lana Turner. Hope Lange 9:0011 (ei9' (i)) Mary Tyler Moore &l Movie: "Topper llhs A Trip" Show Can Lou Grant and Rhoda (com) '39-Roland Young. MOfgenstern ltnd true happiness to-a> Rock Concert gether7 That's what everyone is 12:00 O Slturday Ni&ht in the City 0 C wondering -especially Mary who Smith hosts. was responsible for their first dale. 0 Movie: "Min Afraid" (dra) '57 D lllOOm NBC Saturdey Movie: -George Nader, Phyllis Thaxter (t) (21,'zhr) "There Was A Crooked m Movie: "Horror Hotel" (bor) '63 Man" (dra) '70-Kirk Douglas, ~hristopher lee, Bet1a St. John Henry Fonda, Hume Cro~yn, Warren 12:30 (I) Movie: ''The Man Who Shot Oates, Burgess Meredith. Art hur liberty V1l1nce" (wes) '62-John O'Connell. Martin Gabel, lee Grant Wayne James Stewart An exploration of the system of . &l ' · . , · brutality In 11 territorial prison in 1.00 M~~e. 'T.he Creep1n2 Un· the late 1800s and a warden who known (hor) 5&-Brian Oonlevy tries to achiev~ prison reform. 1 :25 fJ Movie: ''T'1e Guy Who C1me fie)) Movie; (C) (2hr) "Fltre Up" Bick" (dra) '51-Paul Douglas (dra) '70 -Raquel Welch, James 1:30 0 fllpside Stacy m All·Nlpt Show: ''Quality $met," ~Premier "On D1nrerous Ground," "I Cover a!) Htpplnes.s Is the Waterfront" 9:JO II (~ ) Cf) Bob Newh1rt Show 2:40 f) Movie: "Euy livin&'' (dra) '49 When Carol's new love interest -Lucille Ball. Victor Mature THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 10. 1974 INCOME TAX S...-S-Ue-s...-c • ..,......_,.~ WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. 163 W. lttt. -COSTA MISA '42.0212 A-1 TAX SERVICE JJOO HAllOR -COSTA MISA ' 545-1551 -IMUMHICHD -• You may be eble to get your tax refund Im· rnecl&.tely -loenecl to you by Avco Thrift wlth- eut Interest cher .. for the first 45 days. Alk '" about It. Anewu' to R Robert Conrad I Diane Baker 11;30pm Saturday. 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I 0-5, Sun. 12-5 • 445 E. 17th, COSTA MESA atlantic music stereo By Jerry Ba~er: IO Startling ''Tricks" For Plant Growers DAILY PILOT FEBRUARY 10, 1974 Quiz: Can Your "Season of Birth" Affect Your Life? ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Cookbook Special: Candlelight Dinners Fo~ Adults -Onl~! -~-_ ~ p • " l. t i l sk Them Yourself Wani to aak a 1111'110\QI perM>n a que1tlon7 Send the question on a poatcald, to "A1k," Farnlty W.ekly, &4l Lulnot<>fl Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022. We'll o•v $5 for publlahed Queatlona. Sorry. we can't llnswer othera. FOR SEN. ROBERT TAFT, JR. (R-Ohio) Just how far is the government going to go in pressing small busineumen about job health and safety?-M. Long, Ironton, Ohio • Job safety is of critical importance. The Occupational Health and Safety Act, however, has been poorly adminis- tered. For example, the Department of Labor recently re- FOR BILLIE JEAN KING Does wearing eyeglasses bother you while playing tennis? -J. F. T., Utica, N.Y. • I'm nearsightt.--cl and can't see a thing without my glasses. They don't bother me any. They've become a part of me. FOR LARRY CSONKA, Miami Dolphin football star and coauthor of "Always cm the Hun" What part of football do you miss most during the ofl- season ?-John Moore, Austin, Texas • Body contnct. _During the off-season, I miss that. Too bat! business cxecu tives can't organize their own football teams and pound the tar out of <':tch other. 1 think that would he lp them a great deal. FOR VERA MILES, actress I understand you're teaching your daughter how to become an actress. Isn't it difficult to train your own offspriog?- Lester Wineglass, Poughlceepsie, N.Y. • Decoming an actress was Kelly's iclea, and she got her first parts strictly on her own. One day she came to me and wanted to discuss acting. r told her [ was the wrong person to come to because I never had any formal training. I said, "There are two ways to learn acting : Go to a school and take a crash course, or just do it." She ctecide<l to just do it. FOR GAIL GOODRICH, basketball star You've been quoted as saying that Ernfo Di Gregorio, the million-dollar rookie of the BuHalo Braves, isn't worth the money. Why, since he was so great in college?-Dick Ryan, Canton, Ohio • H'e lacks quickness. and that's the name of the game in the NBA. FORSUZANNEPLESHETTE of ''The Bob Newhart Sltow" In a recent article, I saw you described as cute and alluring, charming or cunning, seemingly innocent, idealistic, crabby and base. What comes closest to the real you?-W. Donald- son, Santa Ana , Calif. • I don't think I'm crabby or base. I suppose I am idealistic -to a fault. I expect people to behave in the best possible fashion, and often l end up being disapp<>inted'. But fd rather look for the best and be disappointed than always look for the worst. But J think the one adjective that would describe me better than any other is logical. Cover Photo by John Hamllton/Olobe f'ttotoa quired a small busi ness consisting of just a man and his wife to have separate employee restrooms. In another case, an employer who had used his fire extinguisher to put out a fire was fined $100 by an OHSA inspector an hour after the fire fo r not havin~ a loaded fire extinguisher. In response to problems such ~ these, Congress has voted to exempt businesses with three or fewer employees from coverage un- der t11e act, and authorized the Department of Labor per- sonnel to assist small businesses In complying with the act. FOR BOB HOPE I heard that you did not 6nish high school. Did I hear right? -Gene Patterson, Appleton., Wis. •You did. I dropped out o'f high school to join vaudeville. A while back they named an elementary school in San Antonio after me, which was a nice gesture in view of my academic history. But I have a g reat regard for educiu.&on, All my chil- d ren attended collegL'-and one even graduated from law school I FOR CAROL CHANNING You and your husband [Charles Lowe, television producer- writer] are both in show business. Do you 6nd this a handi- cap? Who's boss?-Larry Slanson, Detroit, Mich. • It's marvelous, and he's boss. He doesn't like m e to say that, but it's true. And it's great for me. I get up in the morn- ing and he poinl~ me in 3 airection and tells me what to do. That lea\'es me free to con<.'t'ntrate on one thing at a time. FOR SEN. ALAN CRANSTON ( D-Calif .) I see you want the government to spend $50 milljon to tap the sun's energy. Isn't that re.aching a bit far?-B. K., Medford, Ore. •Have you tried to get fu<"I oil lntely? It's our obligation to seek altc:'m ative sourc:es of power. Solar energy for heating and cooling is among those alternatives t\lat have a high probability of success. We do not have to iwcst untold mil- lions in rescarch and d evelopment. FOR ARLENE DAHL A friend of mine said be heard a funny anecdote about you, Marilyn Monroe and some chocolates. What was it?-Don- ald Reed, Durham, N.C. • It h appened at a party. Marilyn Monroe came over to a group-Cary Grant, Artur Rubinstein, Joan Crawford and I were in it-that was discussing the ~t Walt Whibnan. Suddenly Marilyn brolce in and said, Oh, I love him, and I love his chocolates, tool" February 10, 1974 /itmlfY ~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, President and Publlaher LEONARD S. DAVtDOW, Ch8irman PATRICK M. UNSKEY, V.P -Ad Director MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Edllor-ln-Chlef Sid Layeflky, Marketing Dir : G•r•ld S. Wroe, Reynolds OodM>n, Managing Editor Eastern Mgr.; Robert D. Ollctc, Associate Rlch•rd V•ld•tl, Art Director Eastern Mgr.: Joe ku.er, Jr ... Chicago Mgr.; Rosalyn Abnnya, Women's Editor Richard T. Aynn, Detroit Mgr. M•rtlyn H&ftMn., Food Editor PUBLISHER RELATIONS: ROBERT D. CARNEY Jo.n Henrk:ben and Hal Landon, Associate and LEE EU.IS, V.P.s and Co-Directors: Editors; Gloria BrMr, Pictures. Robert H. MllfTfott, Mgr.: Robert J. Chrt•tl•n Contributing Editors: p .. , J. Oppenheimer, PU8UaHER SERVICES; Robert &a•ar, Hollywood ; larTY Bon.tefn, Sports. Promotion; Caryt Elt.f, Merchandising; Lou.. PROOUCTION: Melbourne Zlpprich, Director; Lat.a.. Distribution. Richard Wendi, Mgr.; RoMrta Colllna, Makeup Headquarters: 641 lel(lngton Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 e 1974 FAMILY WEEKLY. INC. All rights reserved A P'lbtlc .. lon of Do.._ C:O....lc•Uo..a, Inc:. Edward ft. oo-, Jr., Chl•f Eucul/11• Offlc•r "otand •· frelllble, P,.•ld•nt • ; On her crw"se from New York to London m 1911, A vis McCoy dared to smoke a cigarette. • • A;.' •••• _..,... - ' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. She got as far as S taten Island. . --· ·-..::.. ~ .. -. ..__..._ .... , . ._.. ~ --~~ -·· blve c:orne a long way,~ With nch Virgirua flavor women hke. ~1 t .. :,...- V1RGINlA SLIMS 17mg'.'tar:·1.2 mg. nicotine av. per cigarane. FTC Repon Sept'.73 . . "'The only thing that grows for me is weeds!' Well, why not? Grow weeds, I mean." H e or l.\hc has :i ·'green thumb"- th:it's wh:it you hear about folks wh('l have good luck grC1wi ng things (u'iuall y spoken by those who haw bad luck growing thmg•n . To begin with. there is no such thing .1s n green lhunih. No magic mo- tions, potio ns or lotions. There's jw.t pride. po ticn~e. persis tence :inJ prac· ticc. AnJ wh:ll p.;ople call ··1uck'' is iust an unexpected opportunity dis- guised os a dying or awfully sick p lant d iscarded by .. ome unenlightenc<l ''grccn-thumber." If you want to he a m.1g1c gardener, 1'11 let you in on ~ome so-calkd se- crets. But when I'm J one you must promi~ not tn bang your head on the wall and ~hout , "Why Jidn't I think uf that-it's so s1mple1·· N ot that I'm afr~ud yo11'll injure •our head o r hands-it'~ ju~I th.it I'm concerned about the pl~1nh on the oth~·r side that might be asleep or cxp1:cting ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jerry Baker rs founder and director of the American Garden lnslitute and author of the best-selling "Plants Are Lik.e People" (Pocket Books, $1 25). He is often seen on daytime shows. such as "Dinah's Place" and "The Mike Douglas Show " • • FAMILY WEEKLY, Fobruary 10. 1974 Plant-Growing Magie: Jerry Baker's 10 Most Startling "Trieks~ to Brighten Up Your House B y .Je rry Bake r "America's Master Gardener" MAGIC TRICK NO. 1 M aking plants grow taller or longer is a ')nap. You've heart! all of your life that in order to grow you should eat ho t meals. right? S;ime goes for plants. 1f you want rhem to grow. feed them warm plant food (not hot, just warm to the touch). It takes from eight to Li:n <l::iys for cold foot! to warm up to where the plants can d igest it. Wann foo<l is eaten within the hour. MAGIC TRICK NO. 2 lf yo11 inherit, purchase, ado pt or tinJ abandoned on your doorstep a plant that is bent, broken or bowed to one side. give it a warm meal and place it in a dark closet with the door a1ar about an inch anti a ha lf. Place the pb nt at the rear o f thi: closet, with the stem bending away from the door. Now turn a light on in the room where th¢ closet is {not your bedroom, or you won't get any ~leep) Yes. day- light will suffi ce during the d ay, but turn the light on agnin at night. Do this for seven days. oon. the plant will get so nosy as to what's outside it will \traighten il~cl f out to see. (In other words. plants grow to lighl- that's all there ill to thnt "magic.") MAGIC TRICK NO. 3 ''The only thing that grows for me is weeds!'' Ever heard somebody say that? Well. why not? Grow weeds, I mean. There's an old saying: ·'Weeds are just plants we haven't found a use for yet." I'm sure you·vc all heard of ''bJby'.; lc::irs,'' a delicate lillle foliage plant th .. t a ll wom en want lo g row. Then again, I'm a lso sure you've he:ird of chic kweed . That's a plant thnt men don't want to grow, but it doe~ grow. everywhere lawnc;, gar- de ns. you name 1t (i11e.;s what chick- weed pl;:inled in a hanging basket or pol in your home lo<1 ks and actc; like? Ba by·s tears! Try it! Your friends will think you're :i genius! MAGIC TRICK NO. 4 More to grow: sweet put a toes cov- ered with soil on t.hree sides in a grav) dish, no t straight up; carrots in a pot as mock ferns; potatoes in :i w:bte basket as flowe ring plants (honus!- you'll get seven pounds of real pu· 1:i1oes in the basket!); spin:ich a' foliage plants. Let your imagination be your guide! MAGIC TRICK NO. 5 Ever notice how pots get a while Just or crust on the soil anJ sides? ~~~n~This is salt. It builds up from use o l tap water. Take the dam aging salt out hy poking holes in tbe bottom of a milk carton or plastic vinegar bolllc and fill 1.i full or agricultural char- coal, available at most plant stores or dime stores. Then run tap water through this "filler." Ninety-five per· cent of the salt will disappear. So will the white dust. MAGIC TRICK NO. 6 I'm sure that from time 10 time every dabbler has befriended a plant thJt's .kept some unsavory compan' and picked up a louse or two. Well, you can decontaminate that plant by taking last summers pest strip and cutting ii into 'Ii-inch squares. then placing a square on the soil and cov- e ring rhe plant for 24 hours with .1 brown paper bag. Yo1la-delouscd! Reme m ber: Use gloves and a non- food knife or tin snips to cu t the stnp. also. do it outside in the fresh air, for safc1y·s sake. MAGIC TRICK NO. 7 Do your plants need a pick-me-up'' Olay! lf your plants arc acid-loving. such ac; az.ale;is. pointsett1J's, gMdc ma~. or citrus pl ants, all you have to d11 1s water them w11h wcnk tofll.'C, three parts water. In the winte r your plant\ can culch cold and/or dehydrntc from the dryness in your hom e (ti ps o f C o11t1r11w1/ a dvertleement 1t1• At last! China reveals her l,300 year old stay. young health secret. The aver-age American ge ts his only exercise walking from his house to his car . As soon as he gets in his car, the automat ic transmission, power brakes, and power steering take over for him. In many cases he even has a remote control gadget that opens his garage door where he keeps hi s riding power la wn mower. In the meantime his wife is in the kitchen with her electric mixer, electric can opener, gar- bage disposal 1 and self cleaning oven. tt seems l"ike machines do everything for us lucky Ameri- cans anymo re. Is it any wonder then that d.lmost 80 per cent of Americans are overweight? Did you know that the United States is ranked 11th in the world for life expectancy of women and 18th for men ? Over 165 ,000 Americans die prematurely each year from heart disease. It 's a shame that such a rich and wo nderful country like ours is losing it's health because of it's own richness. In an age where we are now worried so much about the ecology of our land. I think it's about time we worried more about the wasting of our bodies. If you are an average Ameri- Cd.n, chances are that you are well aware of the problem, and you are seriously willing to do something about it. The only trouble is, you've dieted ump- teen times, but gained back every pound you lost after you quit dieting. And who the heck wants to be on a diet for the rest of his life, anyway. You've probably tried exercising too , but MORE AMAZING THAN ACUPUNCTURE? by George Culbertson C Copyright 1974 by Good NeW$ Publishing Co. gave it up befor~ it had a chance to do any good. After all, most exercises are hard a nd st renuo us, and most Americans really don't have the time co do them. The fa ct is that we are in danger of becoming a nation of weak, fat slobs. So where is the solution to our problem ? Must we give up the good things of life we have struggled so hard for? Do we have to trade in o ur air conditio ned cars for bicycles, and our rich foods for bland di ets? The answer is NO! Believe it or not, there is a way we can have our ca ke and eat it , too! There is a way to be fit and trim without wo rking for it ! Stra ngely enough the answer to the problem isn't new. It is over 1300 years old. The Taoist monks of ancient China had a worse problem than we do. They were very intelligent men who sa t and meditated continuously without hardly moving at all. Although the meditation helped improve their minds, they reali zed that their bodies were suffering for it. As a result these thinking men developed a series of movements that exercised every muscle of the entire body in just a few minutes without strain. These exercises were called T Al CHI . They could be done anywhere anytime in just a few minutes without working up a sweat. It was the answer to their problem, and it is also the answer for us easy li ving Americans. Doctors and physical educators have been extremely excited about T Al C HI since it arrived here in the United States. Here, finally, is an exercise that is easy enough for both young and old to do, but beneficial enough to help control your weight. T Al CHI has h"en enthusiast ically en- dorsed in magazi nes like News- week, Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Harpers Bazaar. Helping to control your weight is only one of TAI CHl 's benefits. Here are some others: • It tones all of the muscles of the body, giving you a slim· mer and younger looking appearance; • It increases your blood cir- culation, giving you a less tired or nervous feeling. • It stimulates better breath- ing, supplying more oxygen to your body tissues. (It takes o.xygen to burn up fat.) • TAI CHI strengthens the muscles of your heart with· out straining them. (This may give you a much better chance against heart disease) • TA I CHI hos a relaxing ef- fect, almost like a mild tran- quilizer, letting you sleep better at night and feel bet- ter in the morning. • It strengthens the lower back muscles. (weak back muscles are a major cause of back· ache} Remember one thing. .. T Al CHI is not a gimmick. It has been recommended by hundreds of health authorities, and it really works. If you are really seri ous about losing weight and Qecom1ng physically fit, TAI CHI may well be the solution to your problem. After the Taoist monks in- vented TAI C HI , chey jea lously kept it a secret for hundreds of years. Today it is no lo nger a secret. In face, it is gaining wide popularity in the United SLltes. Good News Publishing Co., of Canton, Ohio recently commis- sioned a master instructor in the art of TAI C HI to write a course in TAI CHI simple enough for every body to understand and per- form. The result is a book tha t is si mply worded and contains over 100 photos so tha t everybo dy can perform the simple movements. Believe it or not, the price of this course in TA~ CH I is only $6.95 complete. And The Good News Publishing Co. will make this unusual guarantee to you. After you receive your course in TAI C HI , take it to your fami ly doc to r and sho w it to him. If he says, for any reason, that it's not worth it, send it back and Good News will refund your money in fu ll. To get your copy, please send $6.95 to Good News Publishing Co., 7576 Freedom Ave. N.W., North Canton, O hio 44720. The book will be sent to you promptly by return mail. And also if you act right away, Good News will also send you free of charge "The Secrets of Chinese Medicine, Health and Long Life." This amazing new book reveals the fantastic secrets of Chinese medicine never before known by Americans. Through this book you will learn why the Chinese are not bothered by all of the sickness, disease, and medical problems we Amcri· cans arc. This book is yours to keep even if you return the Tai Chi course. Again , if for any reason you or your family doctor are dis- sa tisfied, you can return the book and your $6.95 wi ll be refunded immediately. name ( please print ) address city and stete zip 1016 "' . f When / look at m.v thighs here, I know why I used to wont to hide them iri slacks. Everything I ate _went straight to my thighs, before I lost 77 pounds. By Randi Hoyt -as told to Ruth L. McCarthy A t 208 pounds, l don't mean to say .that my legs were the only big part of me. But food just seemed t o settle in my thighs. I tr ied most times t.o hide them in slacks, but as I added pound after pcund, it got harder a nd ha rder to find pa nts that would fit. As for wearing boots, that was something else again. I had to buy two sizes larger than I measured. The n my h usba nd had to squeeze my calves together, while I tucked in the fl ab a nd pulled up t he zipper. Frankly, I blame the mess I was in on the way I ate. Plenty of junk calories during the day . Then at s uppertime, I'd have gobs of mashed potatoes, maybe three or four pork chops, topped off with cake or ice cream. You see, l lived with my grandmother and since she worked all day, she'd make it up to me at nig h t. Sometimes for a la te s n ack , she'd even cook french fries a nd chicken. Lots of love w ent into that foo d , but it s ure showed up an ugly way. Actually , whe n 1 t hink of the sh ape I was in, it's lucky I ever married. Maybe I wouldn't have, either, without the help of the telephone. You see, David (my husba nd) and I talked on t he phone everyday for two weeks before we came face to face. A mut ual friend had intro- duced us, thinking we'd have something in common. And we s ure did. Fat. He weighed 240 pounds a nd I wasn't much less. Soon after , however, David started to work in a steel mill which trimmed him down a bout 70 pounds . Seeing him lose like that made me turn to diet pills, until I was.able to get into a size l 7 wedding dress. But I'll tell you, the pills made me so nervous I developed more t han my share of bridal shakes, so I had to give them up. Next thing I tried was counting calories. But, at the end of the day, if I was over my quota, I'd "wipe out" a ll the food in the house. Finally, a bout a year later, I decided to try that reducing-plan candy, Ayds~. I'd been cut- ting out the ads of the people who'd lost weigh t on the plan and when I read that Ayds con - tained vitamins and minerals, no drugs, I bought a box of the chocolate fudge kind at the drugstore. Well, 1 followed the directions carefully a nd those Ayds really helped curb my appetite. For breakfast, I had one Ayds with hot coffee, then juice, a soft boiled egg a nd toast. At noon , Ayds again and a very light lunch . Then fo r supper, I'd have Ayds and coffee, followed by broiled meat, a vegetable. salad a nd a sm all dessert. As for the evening hours, one or two Ayds made me h appy enough to give up my usual fat snacks. At first, not owning a scale, I couldn't tell how fast I was losing. But, later, whe n I bought one, I figured I was taking off one or two pounds a week on the Ayds plan. Hon- estly, it was just perfect for me. You see, I'm the kind of person, if I can't have something, I want it. But by taking Ayds, I was able to eat a bout everything I wanted, only l wanted less. I didn't feel starved or deprived at all. Look! /'II bare my legs any lime now that I'm dcwn lo 131 pounds! And l lost 77 pounds on the Ayds plan. Why, the cha nge was so drastic, David's a unt, who'd met me once whe n I was heavy, said to him when s he saw me slim: "Oh, you djdn't marry the fat one!" To me, that was a great compliment. As fo r my legs, they're the most beautiful thing that's happened to me. Now, thanks to th e Ayds plan, I can find pantyhose that'll fi t over my fanny without creeping down. And I can even wear s hort shorts a nd make David feel proud walking downt.own with me . BEFORE AND AFTER M"EASUREMENTS Before After Height ................... 5'3~" ................. 5'3'h" Weight.. ................... 208 lbs .................. 131 lbs. Bust ........................ .42'' ........................ 35'' Waist ....................... 36'' ........................ 28'' Hips ......................... 46'h'' ..................... 35Yi'' Dress ........................ 22'h ........................ 12 P11a11t-(.I rowing Matgic~ cvmin11cc1 leaves will turn brown and droplets will form on the leaves). Take a tea bag and make some weak tea. Pour it into an old, clean window sprayer and spray the foliage two or three times a day. MAGIC TRICK NO. 8 Plants are to ugh, but from time to time they get sick. and need help. Bring several plants together and place them on a cookie sheet with an eight-to-ten-ounce glass of warm wate r in the middle. Next, take a plastic dry-cleaning bag and suspend it on a hanger from a fl oor lamp. Place the bag over the plants on the cookie sheet so it forms a tent. Anchor it down with phone books. The water glass gives humidity and the plastic bag keeps the plants warm. This . is also a good pl ant baby-sitter when you go away for a day o r two. MAGIC TRICK NO. 9 N ow if I say the measurements 74- 65-75, all you men will say, "Wow!" Well, clear your heads, g4)'s. 1ne on- ly place you're going to see that figu re is tn tbc centerfold of "Flower Grow- er .. magazine. It means 74 degrees daytime tcmpernture, 65 degrees nigh t temperature, and 75 percent hu- midity. That's what plants need. W ell . you say, the temperature is no prob- lem, but that humidity could make the wallpaper curl! But wail a minute. Between each plant, place an inex- pensive drinking glass filled with colored water (whichever colo r is in keeping with your decor). Under each pof, place a glass pie pan filled with colored stone (aquarium type) to correspond with the pot and the colored wate r. Fill the pan half-full o f water. AJI this evaporation, along with the daily tea showen;, will improve the humidity-both for you and your plant! MAGIC TRICK NO~ 10 Your garbage can is full o f plants! Before you throw away anything of a growing nature, look at it to deter- mine if it has any a~thetic horticuJ- tural value. For example, oranges, limes, lemons. gra pefruit, pears, peaches, plums, apples, avocados- all these have seeds that can be planted in pots. Or how about carrots, beets. parsnips and pineapple tops, which grow great foliage when placed in a shallow pot of soil? There!-r1'm that'll keep you busy all winter! lillll <eOatve c;Br111K~ek: C90Jy Ten Fa1vorlte Ree(,rds One of the alt-time jazz g reats, Dave Bru- beck, says of his list of favorites: "Composi- tion is what is impo rtant to me. I don't have a favorite conductor-and in most cases I don't have a favorite commercial album. But these are my favorite works. In jazz, Duke Ellington was my biggest influence, though Art Tatum was and is my b iggest in- fluence in playing jazz piano." 1. Brandenburg Concertos by Bach • 2. Magnificat in D by Bach 3. Symphony of the Psalms by Stravinsky (Columbia) 4. Fifth Symphony by Shostakovich 5. String Quarteh by Bartok 6. Any LP by Art Tatum 7. Togo Brava Suite by Duke Ellington (United Artists) 8. Any LP by Fats Waller 9. La Mer by Debussy 10. The Creation of the World by Darius Mllhaud (Nonesuch) -Interviewed by Loraine Alterman FAMILY WEEKLY, February 10, HH4 • 7 •6.99 .!:~~~ .. CASUAL •6.99 CAREFREE ITYLI: He. T$-69 OFF the FACE anu .... or ON the FACE 0 ' 0 -u the ... ~~~~ • .AFRO AMERICAN FREEDOM WIG ... ~,~~ .. FONDA..!~~~ .. BUY A VALMOR WIG . GET BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY MAIL THIS COUPON NOW O.••• C.O.D.: Par po•lmon on dell•••r •~uni plua po"••• 11 rou .. nd moneyordo• ~omi>an,P•ya PO•l .. e. VALMOR HAIR STYLCS Dept.3312 2'U rralrle An. Ch lcaaa. Ill. '9'1' 11(.ad tJ.u ORDER COUPON 7~ VllMOR NAIR STYUS Dl'1.J3 12 l 2411 ,UIRIE AVC •• CNICACO. Ill. 50111 I rtUSl SEMO Ml TN( fOUOWIMQ ST'YlLS: I Slylt Humber Description P1lce I I : Cllecll. Color: O llact O Off llacll. 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So this week make a date with your favorite Valentine and enjoy one of these definitely romantic "dinners for two." • For Adults Only: Try These B y Marilyn Hanse n Food Editor Delieious Candlelight Dinners for Two Highlights of a candlelight dinner: Maple Broiled Gr..,.frult; Chicken with Parsley, Sage, ROMmary and Thyme; Golden Combr .. d Ring with Spinach; Wine Jetty; Mixed Green S.led with CheeH Croutons; Be9t-Ever Cherr ... Jubl .... MARILYN'S MENU #1 lltq>I• Broiled Grepefrutt • Chicken with Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme• Golden Cornbreed Ring wtth Spinach• Wine Jelly* Mixed GrHn.Selad with Cheese Croutone• Dry White Wine Beat-Ever Cherries Jubilee• Coftee Tee •Recipe given MAPLE BROILED GRAPEFRUIT 2 eeedleM grapefruit, halved end sectioned 4 teaspoons butter or margarine V. cup maple-blended syrup 4 Maraschino cherries, with stems 1. Dot each grapefruit with a teaspoon of butter. Drizzle 1 tablespoon syrup over each. 2. Place on baking pan. Place 4-5 inches from source of beat in preheated broiler and broil 10-15 minutes. until hot and bubbly. Garnish each with a Maraschino cherry. MaJ.:.es 4 servings CHICKEN WITH PARSLEY, SAGE, ROSEMARY AND THYME 2 (1 ¥• -2 lbs.) whole chicken brea1t1, hlllved 1 pkg. (2~ on.) seuoned coating mix for chicken 1 teatp00n parsley flakes \Al teHpoon sage leaves ¥.a teaspoon rosemary leaves, crumbled ¥.a tenpoon thyme leaves 1 can (10¥.a on.) condensed cream of mushroom aoup, undiluted V. cup chicken broth V. cup dry sherry, Chablll or dry vermouth 1 can {I on.) sliced mushroom•, drained, optional 1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Linc a shallow bak- ing pan with foil. 2. Coat chicken with seasoned coating mix as directed on package. Sprinkle with parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. 3. Arrange chicken in pan and bake uncov- ered for 20 minutes. Drain off any fat from pan. 4. Combine soup, broth, sherry and mush- rooms: pour a little sauce down center of Continued FAMILY WEEKLY, February 10, 1974 • t T~1t Your Valentine tt, Flamh1g Cherries .Jubilee chicken, pour remaining sauce around chick- en. Bake about 15 minutes longer, or until tender. .. 5. Arrange chicken breasts on heated serving platter, spoon sauce over. 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Iowa 52732 GOLDEN CORNBREAD RING WITH SPINACH . 1 pkg. (6 on.) chicken-flavored or cornbread range-top stuffing mix V• cup butter or margarine, cut up 1 Yi cups hot water 1 egg, beaten 2 pkgL (10-oz. size) frozen chopped spinach 1 hard-cooked egg, shredded, optional 1. Preheat oven to 400'' F. and grease a l 'h - qt. ri ng mo ld. 2. In I lfi -qi. bowl combine contents of vege- table-seasoning packet from stufftng mix, butter and water. Stir just to blend and par- tially melt butter. 3. Add stufiing mix ; stir just to moisten. Blend in egg. 4. Spoon into prepared ring mold. Bake un- covered 15 minutes. Unmold onto serving plate, keep warm. 5. Meanwhile, cook spinach as directed o n package; drain well. Spoon into small bowl, top with shredded egg if desired. Place in ~nter of stuffing ring. Makes 4-6 sen·ings WINE JELLY 3 cups (1 Y• lbs.) sugar 2 cups wine• Yi bottle (&-oz. size) llquld fruit pectin Paraffin 1. Measure sugar and wine into a large sauce- pan. Stir over medium heat, bringing mixture to just below the boiling point. 2. Continue stirring until the sugar is dis- solved. about 5 minutes. Remove from heat Stir in fruit pectin at once and mix well. 3. Skim off foam. if necessary. Pour quickly into steril ized glasses. Cover at once with ~ - inch hot paraffin. Cool. 4. Label and date glasses. M akes 4 (6 ozs.) glasses Editor's note: Recipe may be doubled. •use sherry, port. Burgundy, muscatel. claret. Tokay or fruit wines : loganberry, curr3nt or blackberry. MIXED GREEN SALAD WITH CHEESE CROUTONS 2 cups chilled, tom, bite-size pieces romaine 2 c ups chllled, torn, b1te ... 1ze pieces lettuce 1 cup chilled watercJeu sprigs 1 peeled tomato, cut Into wedges 2 strip• crisp bacon, crumbled Yi cup cheeM croutons (recipe below) ~ cup prepered ulad dre .. lnv 1. Combine greens in large salad bowl. Top with tomato wedges; sprinkle wirh bacon and croutons. Cover and refrigerate if not serv- ing immediately. 2. Just before serving, pour salad dressing over salad and loss lightly. Makes 4 servings CHEESE CROUTONS 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, melted 1 tablespoon grated Parmeun cheeM 1 c up ~-Inch bread cubes or herb-MHoned croutons 1. Preheat oven to 350"F. or 400"F. Combine butter and cheese; add bread cubes and toss lightly. 2. Place cubes on baking sheet; bake about 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY, February 10, 197' 3-.5 minutes, until golden brown and crisp. 3. Serve with salad or soup. Makes 1 cup BEST-EVER CHERRIES JUBILEE 1 pkg. (10 on.) frozen ewHI Bing cherrlee In quick-thaw pouch, thawed 2 teblnpoone current Jelly 1 leeepoon cometerch 2 t•blnpoon• weter V. cup br•ndy, rum or kJrsch 1 pL venUI• Ice cream 1. Drain cherries, reserving syrup. 2-Io smaU saucepan or to p of chafing dish, heat cherry syrup and currant jelly, stirring until jelly melts. 3. Co mbine cornstarch and water smoothly, add to sauce. Heat. stirring, until mixture thickens and boils. 4. Heat brandy io separate pan. Ignite brandy with match al table. Pour into sauce. 5. Ladle flaming sauce o ver ice cream in des- sert dishes. Makes 4 servings MARILYN'S MENU #2 Anytime Antlpalo Platter• BtNddlcka FlreekM Fnorlt• Pot Roaet Dinner• Plcld" Honer11dlah Beer Dry Red Wine Honey •nd D•la Sund .... VlenMM Coftff • •Recipe given Flied with eppetlzlng choices, Ihle Anytime Antlpato PIMter, Mt'V9CI with crtsp breed- etlcb, beg6M • home-etyte dfnner. ANYTIME ANTIPASTO PLATTER 1 pllg. (10 oza.) troun llaU.an-etyte veget8blee In Nuce V. ·cup ¥egetable oll 2 tablffpoone vinegar 1-2 tablnpoone • ..., 1 heed 8oeton lettuce, w•ahed •nd chilled 1 CM (7 OU.) tuM, dralMd end l•ked ~ lb. lhtnly eliced •laml 4 herd-cooked .... qu•rt•red 1-10 pltt.d blaclt ollve• Crtep bre8detlcb, optional 1. Prepare vegetables as directed on package. Toss lightly with oil and vinegar. R efrigerate, covered, at least 2 hour.i. Add w ater. 2-Place small bowl of marinated veget ables in center of serving platter. 3. Arrange lettuce cups around bowl. Place chunks of tuna, rolled slices of salami , egg quarters and· black olives in lettuce cups. Cover and refrigerate if not serving immedi- ately. P~ breadsticks in basket. Makes 4 servings Contim1ed on page U LET'S HEAR IT FOR CHOLESTEROL! Cholesterol ls an evil ... or Is It? A new booklet, "Eggs .... Your Diet and Your Health," prepared by the National Commission on Egg Nu- trition, gives the other side ~r the cholesterol story. According to the booklet: "Cho- lesterol Is absolutely essential for your nerves to transmit their Im- pulses throughout your body. Your nervous system could not work without an adequate amount of cholesterol to act as a conductor. In addition ... , the body must have cholesterol In order to make sex hormones." The booklet also explalns that advertising for drugs that lower the blood-cholesterol concentration must carry this warning: "It has not been established whether drug-In- duced lowering of serum choles- terol or other lipid levels haa a detrimental, beneflclal, or no effect at all on atherosclerosis or coro- nary heart disease." Coples of "Eggs .... Your Diet and Your Health'' are available free from the National Commission on Egg Nutrition, 205 Touhy Avenue, Park Ridge, Ill. 60068. KNOW YOUR ICE CREAM The government has ruled ttiat you have the right to know whether or not you are getting the real thing when you buy ice cream. For ex- ample, a product labeled "Vanilla Ice Cream" must be flavored com- pletely with real, natural vanilla (from extract or beans). If It says "Peach Ice Cream," It must be all real peach flavor. However, If the label says "Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream," this means artificial vanll- lln Is being used. Up to 49 percent of the flavor may be artlflclal. And If the label says "Artificially Fla- vored Vanilla Ice Cream," this means that more than half of the flavor Is artiflclal. FAMll Y WEEKLY, February 10, 1974 • tt • I I I A money.saving Mickey Mouse "The milk chocolote I I Schoolhoa.e Clock offer melts in your mouth-I I from"M&Ms'; Plain m1d not in your hon<fi I I Peanut Chocolate c.ldles! I I All the cha rm of the traditional I I SchoolhouseClock -w1thM ickey ,_. I I in the middle, marking time with _. I I moving hands. The perfect children's· room clock, 11 I I den-clock, anywhere-clock. Red, wood-groined plastic case. I I Crystal-clear dial face. Sweep-second hand. l 5·1/2'high, 1o·w1de. A quality time-I I piece by Vo.el by. Div1s1on of Elgin U.L-opproved 110-120 volt electric movement. I I MA& ro. MICKEY MOUSE CLOO: omR. P o . eox MM. CHICAGO. nuN01s 61J6n I 11 Pleme send ine IQUANTITYI M ickey Mouse Clods. For eoch, I enclose $7 95, check I or money order lno coshl. payable to "Mickey M ouse Clock O ller" .. plus 2 empty "M&M'se I I Ploin 0 1 Paonut Chocolole Condles bogs lfrom the \.i -lb., % .lb., or 1-lb. slze1 only) I I NM\f I I ADDI PU .AU,., .. , "· I I CITY STATE , I I Allow 6 wllel<t for d9llve<y. Vold wtlero •a•l>d, ptohlblted a• restricted. Offer oood lflrOllQh I L June JO. 1974. or while wpj)ly lofts. llll"o" rltlldllftl1 pl-11 enc:IOM 53 exlra lot tol• ta•. ...I ------------------------------- Mary Tyler Moore: "'Let Others Complain About "I'm not knowledgeable about health foods, but my ears are much more open now than they used to be. I'd l ike to become a vegetarian, but it seems to involve a real commitment-almost a way of life." By Mary Tyle r Moore In conversation with Helen Dorsey Work ing every clay makes cooking pracricall y nonexistent for me. I have a cook. But occasionally on a weekend, I'll rustic up some kind of vegetable casserole. My favorite is a tomato-zucchini dish. During the last fi ve minutes, I spread grated C heddar cheese over the top. ft comes out nice and gooey! I'm a real Cheddar cheese nut anyway! I'm not knowledgeable about health foods. but my cars arc much more open now than they used to be. I'd like 10 become a vcgcrari- an, but ii seems to involve a real commitment -a lmost a way of life. People like myself, who arc diaberi<.:s and particula rly caloric conscious. want to know about easy ways to plan low-calorie menus. I'm surprised nohody has put out a low-cal- orie vegetarian menu-planning booklet. I thin k ii would go over like crazy. particul::lrly now. wirh meal prices the way they arc. Be- sides, I've found so many of the vegetarian recipes are very fattening bcc.iusc they often call for nuts, butler and rice. I have a hcach house designed for enter- taining. I like to give buffet dinners for 24. My friends sit outside on the deck overlook- ing the water if irs warm enough, or they just bring the plates into 1he living room. Building this house has really brought me out of my she ll entertaining-wise. The house is just the way I want it. I feel easy enough to be able to enjoy entertaining and not get uptight. I dertainly don·t hate it as so many hostesses apparently do. 12 • FAMILY WEEKLY, February 10, 197'4 Entertaining •.. Me-I Love It!" HOT PRUIT 2 fre.h Bu11elt pear• 2 cup1 treeh plum•, flga or other fruit In Nuon; or 2 cup• canned, d.,k, sweet cherrlea, pitted 1. H alve, cort and slice pears. Combine wi1h the other fruit, which has been pilled and cut into halves or quarters. a nd lemon juice. \4i cup treeh lemon juice. v.. cup arrowroot \4i cup sugar 2. Blend arrowroot with sugar in saucepan. Gradually stir in apple juice and cook, stir- ring, over medium heat un til sauce comes to boil and is thickened. 3 cup• apple Juice 3. Add fruits; 1.:ook: unti l just heated through. Your baby's first foods should be plain and simple. W hen your baby nears his first month, his world begins to broaden. Eyes begin to follow light ... tiny fists unfold ... as he discovers the world aro und him. And soon it's time for o ne of the m ost unique experiences of all ... the introduc- tion o f solid foods. It's important th at your baby begi n on the simple foods. Traditional starters are single-grain cereals ... one-fruit juices ... plain strained meats. They'll make up the basic diet for your baby, no t only help- ing to provide adequate nourishment, but also helping to broaden his tastes. Keeping to the simple varieties at the beginning is important, too, in helping you and your d octor note any un usual reac- tion to certain foods. H ow do you know your baby is ready for solids? lt depends on individual needs and your doctor. No w the question is. which food will b e used as a starter? For. most babies, it's cereal. Starting with cereal. Gerber single- grain ce reals are excellent choices. They have an especially smooth texture. And the flavors are pleasantly bland, the way babies prefer them. Rice and Oatmeal are the traditional cereals recommended. Like all Gerber dry ce reals, each is enriched with iron, thiamin, and other important B-vitamins. When fi rst introducing cereals. it's a good idea to make the mixture quite soupy (4 or 5 tablespoons of milk or formula to 1 tablespoon o f cereal). As baby gets used to th e mixture, you can gradually make the cereal thicker. M eats provide important protein. Simple strained rneats are the best starting meats. And Gerber meats are high in the body -building protein that your baby needs during his first year - his fas test year of growth. Gerber meats are lean and moist. They'r e processed the Ger ber way to retain natural juices and lower the fa t level, when necessary. Time for varietv. Your baby's interest in food at 6 months is likely to be higher than it will be at one year, so this is an ideal time to intro duce him to a variety of foods. L et your baby try one new food at a tim e. Small portion s at first, then gradu- ally increase the serving. And if you serve the n ew food at the beginning of a meal. when he's hungry, he'll probably be more ready to accept it. Work for a balanced daily diet, in- cluding milk and milk products; meat and other protein food s; vegetables and fruits; cereals. Feeding tips. Should yo u heat the baby food? Unless your baby likes it that way, it's not necessary. Try warming vege- tables and mea t, serve fruit and dessert at room or refrigerator temperature. Fruit juices sh o uld not be heat ed ; it 'm ight destroy the Vitam in C . Remember, too, that at t~e begin- ning, your baby will probably n~ be eat- ing a full jar of food. So when you don't expec t to use it all at one feeding, transfer the p ortion to be fed to a serving dish. Cover and refrigerate the unused p ortion. Try not to feed y our baby directly from the jar. And do relax. These are the times w hen your baby will form associations with food that will stay with him all his life. When meal time is a happy sharing time, yo ur baby will have a feeling of security and belonging. l?o.bU!A aJlt., OW\. bUAin864 ... .Gerber G~Producis Co . Fremont. Mk:h 49412 . • Hot Fruit Is a light and la .. y dessert lhat goes well on any menu. Keep warm in chafing dish if available. 4. Spoon over rice pudding. ice cream or sherbet. Makes6-IO servings ' MARY'S GROUND-BEEF STROGANOFF 1 ~ lbs. lean ground alrloln Salt Pepper 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 can (4 ozs.) sliced mu•hroom•, drained ~ cup chopped white onion 1 small clove garlic, pressed 2 tablespoon• ftour 1 tablespoon tomato PHle 1 can (10~ on.) condensed beef broth 1 cup dairy sotlr cream 2 lablespoons dry white wine, opllonal 1. Brown beef, seasoned to taste with salt and pepper, in melted butter until loose and crumbly. Lift out meat. 2. Add mushrooms, onion and garlic. Cook over low h~at 3-4 minutes, or until onion is transpa rent and soft. Remo ve from pan. 3. Add flour to pan , stirring to make a smooth paste. Blend in toma to paste. G radually stir in bee f broth. Cook, stirring, over medium heat until thickened and bubbly. 4. Return meat and mushroom mixture to skillet. Stir in sour cream and wine. Cook s lowly until heated through. Do not boil, or sour cream will curdle. 5. Serve at once over hot butte red noodles or rice. M ak es 4 servings HERBED TOMATO-ZUCCHINI CASSEROLE 1 pound zucchini 4 mediu~slzed tomatoes ~ cup Instant minced onion 1 Yl teaspoons salt, or 1 teaspoon salt plus ~ teHpoon garlic salt 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, or 1fl te Hpoon each dr:ted oregano and basil Y. teaspoon ground black pepper 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1fl cup Italian herb-flavored bread crumbs 1. Preheat oven to 300°F. 2. Cut zucchini into ~-inch thick slices and tomatoes 1..4-inch thick. Place zucch ini in a medium-sized casserole. 3. Combine onion, salt, l lalian seasoning and pepper. Sprinkle half over zucchin i. 4. Arrange toma1oes over seasonings. Sprinkle wi1h remaining seasoning mixture. 5. Cover. bake for 20 minutes. Remove cover and bake 10 minutes longer, or uotil vege- tables are tender and almost all of the liquid has evaporated. 6. Combine cheese with crumbs; sprinkle over all. Bake 5 minutes more, or until cheese is melted. Makes 6-8 serving.r FAMILY WEEKLY, February 10, 1974 • 13 Cu111i11uetl f ram page 11 Men Go For Hearty Pot Roast FIRESIDE FAVORITE POT ROAST DINNER 4 tbs. boneless beef rump, chuck or round roast 1 bottle (18 ou.) •II-purpose barbecue uuce 1 \14 cupe dry red or white wine (or• combin•tion) 2 1ablelpoon1 regular marg1nne <>< buntt 1 /4 cup com syrup 1 6-0L jMekage (1 cup) "mt I WHI c hOcolat• morsels 2 cups KELLOGG"S SPECIAL K c;11NI ••••••• 1 17-01 un 1pnc:o1 hl lvM. well drained, reMttv1ng syrup 1 3-0L package Menge ll1Yor gelet1n 1 ptnt (2 cups) w htPPtng crum, Chilled 2 l8blespoons butter or m.,g.rtne 1. Place margarme. corn syrup and choce>latc monel5 •n mttd1um·>1le $auc..epan Coo1. over low heal. stornng con,tantly unt•I chocolate •S melt,;(! and m1~ture 1s ~ii blendMI. remov" from heat Add Sper1al IC cereal s111 until cereal rs well coated Wolh bar\: n t tablesooon or-ess c-er~al m1>1ure evt-nlv in bottom and arour'd sides ol hphtly buttered 9 rn< h pie pan 10 lorm crust Ch•ll 2. ReserYe 8 apucut halvu lor top of p10 Cul remamrnq halvr~ onto small Pteces for f1ll1ng Set as•de 3. Pl&ee gelatin on Smdll mmng bQwl M"asure OM cup of 111" reserYed apucot syrup onto small saucepan heal untol botlonQ Adr1 hClt svrup to gelalln stor until d1uolved Chill unhl O"laton " con "strncv of unbeaten PQO wn1tes M eanwhile pleco w h1ppmg cream "' large m1x1ng bowl b•at unnl snit pPa~s form Set aside 4 . Whop chilled gelahn until th1d': and loamy and double on volume Cenllv fold gelahn and apricot pieces into wh•PP"d cream Spoon lolh119 into poec1ust Chill one hour or unul oel Cul each •~<erveo aprocol half into 2 piece\. arrange o~ pie 1uS1 before serving Yietd: 8 S8rYll'lgS N ote: To c.ul pie and remove pieces easily. place hol wet towel 11nde1 bottom and a1ound sides of Pte pan_ allow to stand e lew rn1nutes for odd111onal epflcol rec1pe11. wr1te Cahforn1a Aprocot Adv1sorv Bo~rr1 1295 Boulevard Wav. Walnut Cree~. CAiifornia 945!15 1 t•blespoon vegel8ble oll 1V• cupaw••r ¥c lb. white onions, peeled 1 lb. c•rrota, peeled, cut In 2-lnch chunk• 1 lb. whit• turnlpe, peeled •nd h81ved 1 ~ Iba. pot•toes, peeled and h•tved 3 l8bl .. poona ftour 2 t•bleapoona finely chopped P8raley 1. Place beef rump roasl in bowl. Pour bar- becue sauce and V-i cup wine over. Cover with plastic film or foil. Refrigerate over- ni ght, turning once. 2. Nex.t day drain roast well. reserve mari- nade. In 6-qt. Dutch oven heat butter and oil. Brown meat slowly on all sides. Pour off fat. 3. Pour marinade, I cup water and remain- ing wine over roast. Bring to boil. Cover; reduce heat and simmer, covered, 2 hours. 4. Place pre pared vegetables around meat . .Return to boiling: reduce heat and let bubble slowly about 30-40 minutes. until meat and vegetables are tender. 5. Mix remaining 1A cup water and flour smoothly. Stir into sauce; heat, stirring, until sauce boils. 6. To serve: Arrange meat on platter, sur- round with vegetable!i. Sprinkle with parsley. Pour a little gravy over, serve remaining gravy in sauce boat. Makes 4-6 servings VIENNESE COFFEE 4 .. bleapoon• lna .. nt coflH 2 CUJ)9 bolllng W8ler ~ cup hHYJ crHm, whipped and sweetened Nutmeg V• cup or•nge-rlnd pieces, optlon81 1. Combine coffee and watt:r in coffee server. 2. Pour into small cups. Top each with a spoonful of whipped cream and sprinkle with a little nutmeg. 3. Serve with a twist of orange rind. if desired. Mak~s 4 servings HONEY AND DATE SUNDAES 1 cup honey 1 cup maple-blended syrup 2 .. blffpoona butter or rn1irg•rtne ¥.a cup 91tvered cryat8111nd ginger, optlon81 ¥.a cup eo11rsety chopped pecaM or walnut.a 1 pkg. (I on.) diced or pitted d••a. snipped 5 .. blnpoons bnmdJ or """ 1 pL v.nlll• or coflff Ice creem 1h cup hHvy cre11m, whipped, option•! Whole d•tea for gemtah, optional 1. Combine honey, syrup, bu tter and ginger in heavy saucepan. 2. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until mix- ture boils and reaches 225''F . on a candy thermometer. It will take 3-5 minutes. 3. Cool slightly. Add nuts, date,, and brandy. 4. Ladle warm sauce over ice cream in des- sert dishes. Top with whipped cream if de- sired, and garnish each with a whole date. Mnkt's 31.6 cups sn11ce , enough f or 4 ser1·ing5 with rome left vver 14 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Febru11y 10, 1974 • r r r CollectoiS • Classic llessert of Kings: Caramel Flan -; - ... .... I .... ·~ I - Simple lngredlenta- canned evaporated mllk, augar, vanilla and egga- are tranaformed Into Caramel Flan . C aramel Flan is basicall y a custard dessert-that is. milk and eggs combined with fl avoring and baked. This recipe imparts more "body" to the custard because it is made with evaporated milk. (Using evaporated milk in making flan is typica lly Latin American.) T he shimmering golden-brown surface comes from heating gr;i nulated sugar until it liquifies and tums a golden-amber color. This caramC'lized (actually burnt-sugar) syrup has a unique flavor thnt is essential to the dessert. Coocerned about heart attack? CARAMEL FLAN 1 ~ cups augar I egga, beaten 1 teaapoon pure vanilla extract 1 can (13 ozL) skimmed evaporated milk, undiluted 1 can (13 oza.) evaporated milk, undiluted 1. Preheat oven 10 J50°F. 2. ln heavy saucepan, cook cup sugar over medium heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Continue cooking and J.tirring· unlit liquid sugar lums a goldcn- ambcr colo r. 3. Po ur syrup immediately into a 6-cup ring mold or 1 'h-qt. shallow baking dish. turning mold to completely coat sides. 4. In medium bowl. beat eggs with \4 cup s ugar. vanilla ex- tract, and the 2 cans evaporated milk. Pour into p repared m old. 5. Set mold in a larger baking pan. Place in oven; pour boil· ing water into larger pan to 2· ioch depth. 6. Bake for about I hour, or until the tip of a knife inserted t inch from edge o f custard comes o ut clean . 7. Refrigerate immediately until completely chilled , about 2 112 - 1 hou rs. 8. A t serving time loosen cus- tard around edge and center of ring with a knife. Cover firmly with a deep serving plate, and invert. Let stand a minulc or two to let syrup run out of pan on to custard. M akes 8 .ravin>:s You might like to try thi-; recipe for Evaporated Milk Custard. a simple custa rd also made with evaporated milk and eggs. Wdtchhis weight ... EVAPORATED MILK CUSTARD 4 eggs, allghlly beaten Yl cup sugar ~ teapoon salt 1 cup water 1 can (13 on.) evaporated mllk. undiluted 1 ¥.i teaspoons pure vanllla extract Following the doctor's orders isn't always easy. So when he recom- mends a low saturated fat diet,it's nice to get some help. Unlike the high-priced spre ad, Saffola (and, in fact. ma;t margarines) bO'-" co nta ins no c ho les- terol. But that's only w• the beg inning. Saff ola ~w• Ma rgarine is made z-i·i fro m safflowe r o il - lo we r in satura ted '"'1 N»tN Oil. MA.RGARltfl! •-""'-::ftA('.tl fats. higher in poly-t'Ot.Y·ut<SA11.1RAn •-""r .. nm£-MAM.ARtW(; unsaturates than corn ....._ _____ _. oil. In conjunctio n with a low saturated fat diet, Sa ffo la ac tually helps reduce the level of blood cholesterol. It's reassuring to know that if your docto r recommends culling do wn on saturated fa ts, yo u do n't have to cul do wn on flavo r. Saffola tastes so muc h like the high- priced spread. chances are your family won 't no tice the differe nce. Ground nutmeg or cinnamon. option el and vanilla extract. Beat until well blended. 4. Pour in to 8 (6 oz.) custard c ups. Sprinkle with nutmeg or cinnamon if desired. (No cus- tard cups? Use oven-proof cof- fee cups.) 1. Preheat oven to J 50°F. 2. In medium bowl with wi re whisk o r electric mixer at me- dium speed, beat eggs. sugar and salt together. 3. Stir in water, evaporated milk 5. Place in baking pan about 2 Yl inches deep. Pour hor water <9Famlly ""kif FOOdshelf CHEESE 'N'VEGETABLE NOODLES Cook 1 pkg. (8 ozs.) noodles as package labeJ directs; drain ; return to pan. Meanwhile, cook l pkg. ( l O ozs. ) frozen ltali•n- style green beans or cut green beans or peas accord- ing to package directions; drain. Beat 2 eggs weJI. Stir eggs and 2 table.Spoons margarine quick- ly into hot, drained noodles; add 1!l cup grated Parmesan cheese. season with 112 tea- spoon salt and few twists fresh- ly ground black pepper. Nice to add: 1 can (5 ozs.) boned chicken or turkey, iC available. Maku 4-5 servin11s FRANKFURTER SOUP BOWL In 2-ql. saucepan, combine I can ( 19 oz.s.) chunky vegetable soup, I c;.i n ( 103-4 ozs.) toma- to soup, dilu1ed . 4 frank- furters, sliced, I cup uncooked medium egg noodles and. l tablesp oon Worcestershire sauce. Bring to boil ing; sti r. Reduce heat and boil gently 20 minutes, or unril noodles arc tender. Stir frequenrly. Serve in deep soup bowls garnished with shredded Cheddar cheese. Whole wheal bread and a fniil salad are good go-alongs. Makes 6 cups. 4-5 servings arouod cups to I inch deep. Bake in moderate oven (350 °F.) 40-45 minutes. or until knife in- serted halfway bc1wcen center and edge comes out clean. 6. Remove cups from water. Serve custard warm or chilled . 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Glb8on When You Were Born: How It AITeets Your Future True or False: There are peak periods in the year when people of certain occupations are most likely to have been born. (See number 4) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. You're likely to have a better rela- tionship with your parents if you were born before your brothers or sisters. 2. The time of year you were born has a bearing on your intelligence. 3. If you're the middle child in a large famil y, it's harder for you to tread the straight-and-narrow path, easier to succumb to temptation. 4. There are peak periods in the year when people of ~rtain occupations are most likely to have been born. 5. The time of year you were born can have a bearing on how long you're likely to live. 6. You have the best chance of being. successful in politics if you are either the oldest or the youngest child in the family. ~. ANSWERS 1. True -as evidenced by university studies-which show that firstborns tend to be the most accepting of par- ental authority, "more adult-oriented, more sensitive, serious and conscien- tio us." These qualities make it easier for them to establish a rapport not only with their own parents but with other grown-ups as well. 2. True. At Colorado State College. more than I ,600 men and women stu· dents were subjected to a battery o f standard intelligence tes~. The results were then carefully compared with the month and season of birth. The find- ings are reported as follows: "The in - dividuals in this study tended to score higher on intelligence measure if their birth months fell in the warmer months of March through August. The colder fall-winter birth months, September through February, tended 10 produce lower test scores. The o rder of birth seasons, from most to least favo rable tesl performance. was summer. ~prmg. winter, fall." 3. Trne-as shown by a University of Melbourne study of thousands o f youngsters. lt was founci that middle children in large families were the most likely to yield to various forms of temptation and to participate in activities frowned on by parents. 4. True-according to recent findings of research sponsored by leading Brit- ish scientists at the University of Bradford. An extensive su rvey of oc- cupations and birthdates was made from volumes of "Who's Wbo." The list was divided into four classifica- tions: soldiers, doctors, artists and musicians. It was found that peak birth periods-far beyond chance ex- pectation-for each occupation oc- curred at a specific time of the year. The peak periods were as follows: "For soldiers -m idsummer to late autumn ; for doctors-early summer to mid-autumn: for artist,-late winter to late spring; and musiciaM-late autumn to middie spring." 5. True-acco rding to studies cited by a team of medical researchers which show that persons born from J anuary through March average somewhat longer lives than those born in the spring and summer. Research has also shown that the heaJtb hazards to which we are subject in infancy vary widely according to season of birth. Some ai lments a nd afflictions that pre- sent a danger at one time of the year pose little threat at another. 6. Trur. A study of candidates in gen- eral elections showed that "more tirst- ho m and last-born Ca.IJ..didares won their contests than did middle-born candidates." Other investigations have shown strong leadership quaJities as- sociated with fi rstborns. and that the youngest child is most clever at find- ing ways and means of getting what he wants. F,._Mll Y WEEKLY. February 10, 11174 • 17 Firm JJp And Tone Your Waistlirie In Just f Week! THIS EASY, NO EFFORT WAY! REVOtUl\ONARY €1.ctro 'brator r,.lt Less Expensive, Fastw ... 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(Z89ll38X) ----Hanowr, Penna. 17331 ____ .._ _ _ _ _ .. , Hanover House, 1914 - ---.-1 ,, Spee~um/74---------------- Sports ~tini-t>rc,n1 .. HocKEY's PHIL ESPOSITO: He's Laughing, But the Black Hawks Aren't The Orieinal Disap~ .Pyl'i¥ftid. Once we tool( this pyramid out to give Old Joe more walki~ room. Several tons of ang,y mail later. it was back in place forever: Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. Phil Esposito of the Boston Bruins is a happy-go-lucky guy who will cut up even after his team has lost a tough game. Most hockey players are grim and tight- lipped. Not Phil. His attitude so infuriated the manager of the Chicago Black Hawks ------- that he traded Esposito to the Bruins in 1967. Espy combined with Bobby Orr to transform Boston into a steady winner. ljow that he i1 making a bid for hl1 fifth acoring championship in the l411t alx 1ea- 1ons, Black Hawk e}lecutivea ruefully admit their mlstaie .... Esposito is un- usually successful in scoring goals against the Black Hawks' goalie-Phil's younger brother, Tony. They're devoted to each other, but this makes no never mind when the game begins. The combativeness be· tween the two goes back to their child- hood In Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. ... Unlike Phil, Tony 11 a worrisome goalie who tends to brood and takes every defeat hard .... The 31-year-old, six-foot one- inch Esposito moves wi th a lumbering style that belies his ability to get past and around defenders .... "If not for hockey, I'd be driving a truck-something I used to do in the Soo during summers when I was getting low pay from the Black Hawks," he says .... Espy is privately superstitious. He always laces up hi• right skate before his left, will Immediate- ly uncross hockey sticks If they're crossed, and keeps wearing the same •uit when the Bruins go on a winning streak. If the streak goes on too long, his wife has to plead with him to let her take the suit to the cleaners. -By Barry Abramson 'Famlly Flak "Oh yeah! Well. step outside and say that!" 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Fobru11ry 10, 1974 .· .Jobmnnshlp Wanted: Eight Miiiion New Managers Between now and 1975 your chances for promotion may ex- pand. In that time, approximately How Fatigue Can Affect Your Diet When to "stop and relax'' is·some- thing every dieter should know. Fatigue lowers our resistance, and when we continue working despite f atJgue, we're more susceptible to turning to a quick coffee-and- doughnut (or other high-calorie food) to pick up our energy. So at the first sign of fatigue, it's smart to stop. If you're home, turn on the radio for a few minutes and have a refreshing cup of tea. At the office, taking a turn down the hall, draw- ing a few deep breaths (oxygen helps) and having tea or coffee are all good. Fatigue also cornea from negative emotions like frustration, <9J>eople and lOO Do Americans Really Neglect Grandma and Grandpa? "Families used to be much closer. Nowadays older people have to manage for themselves." This is one of the clicM s people repeat to each other. Recently, sociologist eight million new jobs will open up in the U.S. for supervisors and managers. So if you're serious about eventually moving up to a manager's desk, you may want to go back to school part-time and earn a college degree. Does a college diploma really make that much difference? The plain truth ia, yes! Though workers without college degrees are still promoted from the ranks, especially in smaller companies, the trend Is clearly against It. Nowadays three- quarters of all people In manage- ment have completed college. If the thought of years of part-time study discourages you, investigate the two-year junior colleges. And don't worry about your age. In col- lege classrooms of the '?O's you'll find many serious adults, ages 25 through 75.-By S. R. Redford anger, anxiety, hostility, reaent- ment. If you're in this kind of emo- tional bind when you're dieting, be extra cautious. Find out why you're angry or resentful or whatever- and get rid of the negative emotion before it sabotages your diet. -By Harriet La Barre Ethel Shanas set out to discover if the cliche was really true. Her sur- veys, financed by the U.S. govern- ment's HEW and Public Health Se rvice, revealed that when people move from farms to cities, there is less family visiting. But famillea remain very Interested In each other'• welfare. Moreover, the attention Americans give older people ranks right up there with the other countries of the world. Ma. Shanas found that almost 80 per· cent of Americana 65 or older see at least one of their Immediate family every week. Even when an older person in the U.S. has no grown children, often a niece or nephew steps in and becomes a regular visitor and helper. People may think "the good old days'' were better in this regard, but apparently this isn't true. -By Shirley Sloan Fader FAMILY WEEKLY, February 10, 11174 • 11 GROW CARPETS OF BLOOM WHERE OTHER PLANTS DESPAIR ---~ NEW DISCOVERY in Groundcovers ! • C•trtls ErosiN • fletds ... llai1tHMCI • Defies Drwctrt • Bentifies Steepest S11pes • C11lliti~s Seil As It Grows STRONG-GROWING WIDE-SPREADING Penngift CORONILLA IVARIA I TIAISFOlllS PR08lDI AIUS llTO A SPlllC-TG-FAl.l CAIPET OF BlOOllS Once Htabllshed, Coronlll1, 1 recently discovered 1roundcover t111t spre.cls wlaorously In llOOf'ttt soll-"111tlfies blnu, slopes, foundlllons, llOnlt11, ed&ln11 1nd drlvew1yf with 1 dense foot-deep blanket of solld blooms. Controls erosion even on 11Hp 111llle-tums almost vertlu l slopes Into llvln1 walls of flowers. Defies drouaht, needs no rmilntenance. As 1 nttrocen-h ln1 ltl\ll'M, It conditions and '""'roves 111y soil It 1rows In. Nothln1 els. 11111 ltl Here Is the outshndln1 1roundccwer dlscowry tNt turns hard-to-pllf'lt prot>lem 11-us Into sweepin1 vistas of ftorat t>uuty ... and once the roob talle hold and plants are esteblllhed, pro- vides faster cove,..•, better and more colorlul rnulh with less ure or cost ttlln any other 1roundcower we've eYer setn or heard of! Tbls p'-11 marnl slloots ovt dense mats of brl&hl. 1reen folia1e wlllc.h lies low to ti.a cround and coven llulf wltll brllllant pink flower masstt frtJnl sprln1 to fall. T1lk of "picture beauty"! Equally Important Is lh dense, fibrous, deep root system which 1rfps sandy Of rocky soH, eyen wullecH>ut rullles so tenaciously t~t It binds ind holds torether poor subsoils, or erodln1 ell"' under severe conditions where other plafih can blrely survive ... mudl less form 1 thick. solid stand! I,_. Fw .... "-" & Mn·\Hl1 .. Areas! 118rely needs any IOll prepar1tlonl Set 3 ft. apart for stron1 1rowtt1 and oenM covtr11e. Neal, low 1rowln1. W1nter-hlnly. Thrives from Ttx11 to Cll\ICl1! Chokes WHds. lde1I for stHp banks! - - - - - - - - - - -lJk~lar111 NtH\P ... ~ 5,llf'\ 1'97' ·---------· The undisturbed snow slopes down to the river that winds crystal clear through the trees. You're at peace in this winter scene. in harmony with the natural world around you You're the kind ol girl who wants th e simplest yet most dependable kind of sanitary protection-Tampax tampons. They're wo rn internally, so you don't worry about I discomfort or unpleas-, ant odor. You never • ·. • feel th em when they're ' ''' in place, yet you're secure Knowing how they expand softly to fit your inner contours. Tampax tampons help ma ke possible the most active, vital lifestyle. Yet in your quiet moments. you appreciate how their gentle, reliable protection helps simplify th e natural p rocess o f menstruation TM tnt•rn•I protection more wo,,_.n ln.•t \ ZODIAC PENDANT with your sun sign is framed in elegant filigree suspended from matching 25" chain. 22K gold plate! Sym- bols spaceage etched for clarity of detail. Stunning! Specify sign or birthdate. $6.99 plus 60¢ hdlg. 2 for $13 plus 90¢ hdlg. From Windsor H ouse. Dept. FWE. 3947 Austin Blvd., Island Parle, NY 11 558. Weekend Shopper By Lynn Headley I CY HOT h as give n arthritis, rheumatism suf- ferers temporary relief from minor aches a nd pains for over 50 years! Just rub on. Satisfaction guaranteed! $2. J. W. Gibson Co., Dept. FWE-2, 2000 No. Illinois St., Indianapolis, IN 46202. "WINGS" help wri nkles fl y away. AHractive- ly shaped wrinklt! ¥"" resisters are fles h-texture d fabric patc hes treated to adhere comfortably to the skin. 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Dollllte )'t1lf.., bad if l90t COllpletely satisfied of all the leading smoking deterrents only Bantron has stood the test of time New & su~nor varielie~ ,( L.ought by name they would roil 7~ Colon ,.nge from white tu pink, •· putplt', yellow, lavcnder, ro.\e, on.ntte. Thb Y<'ilr we •dded Red Buuly-,_ one ul the brightest glads , known, Big bulbs( l tu IV. inc hes across. Wi I bloom this i umrner. 2S24 E St,_l H9mburg, Iowa S1940 I 0 FREE Spring Catal09 0 7 Glads 251 I llMlf -----------1 I ADOlllSS -I l tm rm __ ,. __ ,, ~..: oi.. ... 11 be"''--' 11 pl-p<on1ong ...... ~~ ~--,_-------------~ YOU CAN GROW. DELICIOUS ' STRAWBERRIES WRITE NOW -FREE 52-PAOE llOOICLET Slr-mM ore ._ to grow -eo dellcl.,... lo pick end n l, dewy fro"" """' Y""' _,, ll•rcMn At10 an •••w--to-eetl • .,,,. money crop w.·,.. t'M country' a l••u•t alrowl>erry plant •P'tCleliata -In b~lnne tor 11!1 ,_.,. W•il• lot our ,,.... ,,_ -. 111 d...:nbtng bftt ¥1l1eliH , growing rnetl'loch. W. F. AUDI COWANY Slr.-rry Speclellll1 S74 • ........,., ~ne ... !hhry, llll1rytand ZllOI Most likely that smoking deter- rent you tried and didn't get any help from Isn't In your drug store any more. But Bantronfi1 Is. It has been there for over twenty years ..• he!ped thou- sands quit smoking. In actual c linical tests among smokers who wanted to quit 4 out of 5 (83 percent) did so easily and pleasantly In 5 to 7 d.ays with WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAIL FROM FAMILY WEEKLY ••• Please allow up to four weeks tor delivery on items ordered from companies that advertise in Family Weekly. Sometimes unintentional delays occur. If they do, just write: Lynn Headley, Family Weekly. 641 Lexi ngton Ave., New York, NY 10022. lntheUme it takes tq read thls,ora·JBI can start relevlltg a toothache. What Do Many Doctors Use When They Suffer Pain Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues? This Exclusive Formula Gives Prompt, Temporary Relief In Man y Cases from such Pain . Also Helps Shrink Swelling of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Due to Infection. News about a most effective med- ication comes from a recent sur- vey of doctors. Asked what they, themsf'lves, use to relieve such painful symptoms, many of the doctors reporting, named one particular medication they either use themselves or in their office practice. This medication gives prompt relief for hours in many cases from pain and itching of hemor- rhoidal tissues. And it actually helps shrink swell ing of such tis- sues caused by infection. Tests by doctors showed this to be true. The medication used waa Preparation H•-the same e.xclu· sive formula you can buy at. any drug count.er without a prescrip- tion. Just see if doctor tested Preparation H doesn't help rou. There's no other !ormula like it. Ointment.or suppositories. its help. Bantron is not habit forming and does not affect the taste in any way. This little pill simply acts as a substitute for the nicotine in your system, thus curbing your desire to smoke. Don't be discouraged If other smoking deterrents have failed you. Try Bantron, the clinical tests prove it works. You can get it at any drug store. WIDE SHOES 111 s.,e.s • ll .. llllll ... i-11 For..,.°""· C1su1I, dress. wortt shoes foe wide teet ind hieh insteps. Top quality, popular prices, money·back guarantee. Send fOf FREE catalog. ~,IN • in stores Dept.418,Hlngham,M .... 02043 Ntw tripfe tction Nure1*nt. 111e 111-purpose dental 1111n relifttf, fives rou fat relief. Numrident Is 111eslfletlc, wlaesic. 1ntlseptic lftCI really woru. M dnlptOfts. MoNJ-blc:k aummee. DENTURE SECURITY Try the 25~ Klutch Security Test. Every day more people find that KLUTCH holds firmly, gently. Send 25t for a pocket size container of KLUTCH. KLUTCH CO. Dept. •01 • ELMIRA NEW YORK 14902 MAKING YOUR EARS HURT ANO ITCH? "far it is" annoying pain <ind itch in your ears can oe brought on by e•cess wa• But when you try to remove wax with pointed objects, you may injure your ears1 lhere's a better, safer way to remove excess wax -with AURO Ca~ Drops. When excess wax is gone, pain and itch of "(arilis" is gone. Get aunr to help slop ''(aritis." ad•ertl••m•nt Now! With the simple method of Foot Reflexology! 'You Can let Almost Immediate Belief fro1n Aches and Pains All Over the BodJ!' u1 have brought relief to countless suffering people with this method -and have watched their joy of regained health and vitality -when all hope had seemingly been lost!" "Let me show you how it can bring about the normal function of a specific location or organ ... " l>t'ar F rlend: My name Is Mildred Carter. I am noc a doctor, but for over 14 years. I have been hclpina people receive rc:markabk relief from 9eemin1ly horcleu acbc1 and pains oil ovrr the body, with a method-which you can use, too-called Foot Rcftuololl)I. Foot Rcftuolo1y is a method for hc.alla1 the whole body. U you've ever suffered frorn foot trouble. you know that it's the fttt that make 1hc whole body ache. By rubbin1 al\d pnuina SttMly on ct'rtaJn areas of your fert, I can Jhuw you )low you may set almost immediate relief IN OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY! Why? Bc:caux the feet romain Reftua. which lead like teltphonc llnei 10 all parts of the body. By pressin1 them, you help rntorc normal d rculation and health to ronsntcd areas. No one can 1uarantcc a cure nor IS it a medical substitute, but: • • I h•~ ~ it relltvt crippled hands and feet, caUM:d by painful arthrll11, 1lral1hten wholt bodies and brin1 !hem back to normal! • It can stop the pain of hemorrhoids almoit immediately! • Most headaches vanilh immediately with 1hi1 me1hod! • I ha"c seen ii relieve li¥er and &•II bladder trouble! • l have oc:cn It clear up ll"lfed 1lnuaa almost immodlately! • I have !leen it relievc baek troubles, in e matter or a.econds' • I hne 1een ii brina fast n:llet lo atomach troubles! • I have browsht lntln1 relief to sulferen or nric.o1t: veins with thi• method. This is abo lrue with cramps or pains In the leas! • I han seen it relieve bladder trouble quickly with 1rc:at relief aht'r the ¥Cry firs& treatment-all wnutlon of bumlna or itchln1 1«ms io disappear completely! • This simple mdhod can brln1 women blcsacd relief from many dis· ordcn which may have been troublin1 them for years! • I ha¥e brousht relief to ":'Cn1 in crtry cue of prostate trouble I have e¥er treated with this mc:tnoa! ... Al\d aim that's Just tbc bc1innlna! You'll ftnd the. full details of tbb amanne method or healin1 in a new book which I have written, called HELPING YOUltSELF WITH FOOT REFLEXOLOGY. I'll tell you ho w to itet It in Just a moment, but tint I want to tell you mort' about It! M•nr Hnllnga Reported! Foot RcftCJtolOIY Is a &ale, natural, and inexpensive way to help rntort healthful circulation to every area of your body. Old you ever noti~ bow quickly water frnhens when aood water is roured lrno muddy water? Foot Rclkxoloay docs the same for drcula· 11on in your body. Blood flow slows over I.he years. Naturally aJands and ur1an1 bt'comc slu,ph. Srfmu/01'111" ""'"' flow of blood lo 1h..sc: "lltc:d" p/a<<'I brl1111 "~"' if<'. d~on rlanlh ..,.4 ursa1u of ~or• o/ ou umulal<td WOJ/<'. HeaJinp and n:llef fro m dl1COrnfort1 of all sorts are reported. by the d<,zrn, in the paan of my book. All •ere obtained with the help of FOOi Rrlkaolosy. Here'a What I S•r In Thta Book: c .. aw.er H_... "There are many case1 where Rtfk• Ma.ua,.c of I.he liver and 1all hladdcr bu urtd pcoi>'e frorn havlna an operation, Says MILDRED CARTER, Professional Reflexologist wllh the stones Sttming to vani~h after a lc:w treatmc:nu."-Quutc:d /rum Chaptu 12 Aw•k c.o.dlUo.11 "Anyone who i~ anemic will #Ind ... im1uovc- mc:nt can be so rarid It 1s amazin11. With i:c:rnicious anemia, results will be slower, bul Nature wlll be there:, changini: new blood cc:lb for old." -Oue>tc:d from Chapin 11 llellNatl llM H~ "No mailer what the nature: of the trouhlc: is. the heart can be aickd with thili method .... I can itivc: you many Ca.Ml historin of won()c:rful results from this scientific maua,.c or the rc:fte•n on he an ratients." -Q1K>lc:d {rum Chllpln IJ ltelild fOI' Lea,.. "I belle~ I have treated more ca5eS of le11 ache11 than any other malady, and most were cau~d by the sciatic nerve. Many J>CUPIC suffer for ycan without any relief. Yet it is so amazinitlY s lmp'c to banish all inftammation from this nerve in an unbelievably ~hort lime. In many ca~~ thi~ method ha~ hrou11h1 relief in one trt'atment." -Q1iorrd /r<1•n Chaptu ll 'Vvlcok Vritu "I have hroui:ht lio.,lin11 relit'I to sufft'n:n or varicose veins by ~tartin11 the rrurer circula1ion with Rt'fle' M assa11e. thus cau~in11 «tnrntion to di!UIJ>r>ear. Thi• is alM! trl.K' with n;amps or rain• or any kind in the legs ... -Qumrd Jwm Chapru 16 Rc:Ud for HemontM>W. ··Hcmorrh<)hh arc n<>thin11 m\Ht' than a con· j1C$tcd vein c known ~ riln). Thi• i~ 1tc1u:oll)' ;i varko,,c vein in the rC'ctum. These can become so l11111e a~ 111 nrN ru<k. cau~in11 inconveni· ence, much •Ulft'rine. and in many case' hlttdin11. Thou(Zh painful. they arc u~ually ~ulfcred ii silence by those who havt' them, Vet with Rt'llu Massa11c they arc one or the quickest to rC1'fl<}n<l t<' treatrmnt. HcrC' we wtll learn how to ux the MeAcaolo1<y lllC'thoJ to brin11 you prom()I relicl!" -Quotrd from Chopin 11 How to Malic R~oao., Y-Re ... •naa1or ··would you lil..c to he youn11 :a11a1n'! Would you like to walk e•pcl·t,.ntlY into the future, It> t'n)c:ly llt'W c'pcricncCl'. with a rcv1tahttd hody., Wt' do not have to he old ... Rdlc•t.•lo11y tcjuvt'nat~ the entire body. 11iv1n11 nt'w lilt' In 11lands and cell~. 8100<! ft<lw <l<1w• tlVer the year.< Natuully. 11lanlh and cell• bccornc •lu1111i1h. Rdlcxnl1•11y •timulate• a new flow uf bl<>0<.1 to the~ 1irc<l plact's, cte<irs itland• ant.I cell~ 11f a«.'.:umulatet.I waMc, hri1111~ them new life!" -Q11u1rJ /rum C lt<Jptu• .I u11d U You'll Discover ... • lf\•w Refle•nlol'Y rrl1evt'd a mlln ·, <luffed ~inu~'· ",..rt er thr lirsl t real· mt'n!. he rould wddcnly hrt'alhe throui,:h hoch <ides or hi• l'\O!lt" and he felt well al!•in. •How a wom:in who had hull l>t'r \f'inc. and ... ~~ 1n Ml much rain that 5ht' l'allcd " ho r>c 'llCClilli•;t I<' t.ikc x-ray~. reCl"IVCd -~ fllUCh relic:( w1lh Refloolo1t.Y -alt.-r a ~1ni:lc. trta1n1Cn1-lha1 ~ht" w1u able I<> ._~1 ur and do her wo rk. She felt Ml mui:h l>c:lll"r, 1n fa.:t. thal <he '"'"ct"llt'd Iler »rro1ntrncn1 for •·ray•, "'"d d •1ms ~he i~ fully rtcovl"rcd. • H••W a man with a hunchb,. ... l ->1 h1111-C. u11IY bulitc-rect'ivt"d a com· rle1e ht'ahnll with RdkKolni<Y. He was fr«d of poin, and "ht' ..,._, ah!c to ":and $1.rai11ht." The humr> d1sarrored. "He was not deformed at all," I rt'f'Orted' • How a man whn suffered f1<•m ulcc~. kidnry trouh!e, hay fever. and r:f'nstirat1o n. rcc-t'1vcd comple1l' relief with Rcfkxolnll)' ·~ •YmJ>- tnm' or each 1llnc:-..\ dt>ar>~.arei.I 11ne by one." ani.I today he ~lttp-. hke a hahy every n•tiht 1 •How a man with a heart cond1tmn was hcalt'd with Reflcxolo~. Do.:· ACTUAL PHOTOS Slaow Bow Tlais SU.pie Metlaod Is Usell! Uf T R)()T Refluology for all parts of the body. • Pancreas •Spleen • "StonH" •Appendix • lntntine •Colon •Bladder •Prostate •Rectum •Six Organs •Spine • Fingen •Arms •Head •Eyes • Ean •Nose •Sinus • Tllroet •Nic k •Legs •Toes •Knees •Headaches • Arthrith1 • Varicose Veins • C-Olds • Hemorrhoids •Cramps •Ulcers • C-Onstipation •New Youth •Thyroid • Lun~ •Heart • Sto!T'aCh •Kidneys • Liver IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept.5323 , 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., Opa locka, Aa. 33059 My name is Mildred Carter. I am not a doctor. but I have been helping people receive remarkable relief from seemingly hopeless aches and pains! • What A Physiotherapist Says: ··Durinti my fony-ei11h1 yea~ as • Phy~lochc:rapist in• my own Trca1mcn1 Centen ... I ha"C had rvl"r)' opportunity lo o~rvc the amazinl! benefit§ of manual ma.su~. As a means o r rehabili·" t"tion where phy~ic:al trauma is in,,olved, it ranks .ftlllh in the annals or Medicine. "The techniqu<:s described in Mn. Carter's book have been de· vcloped by caperts In the field of rcflcll maMajll", and we have no hnitatirtn 111 recommcndina them ..•. For the relief of pain. we know of no 01hcr means short of opiat~ to achlevt' this objccllvt':· -CLARENCE R. M UNROE R<tgi•lnc:d Tuhnlciun, Ph,•siolhc:rap)· • tors had always wamc:d him he couldn't do the thinp other men did. With this n~thod. "his heart returned to normal cnou11h to allow him 10 do anythintr he wanted. without any troubit'. Today. after "'9rt' than IU yc:an, he is 11 strnna and well man," AMAZING TRUE Experiences! "RdluolotcY wlll free you from 1ickncss and suft'crina, and fear of p•in. wht'n used correctly:• "There are so man~ pcrsonaJ experiences which I could rt'count. stories of illnesses which were rt'lievt'd by reftcx massa~, that I find myself wan1in11 10 tell all of them at once. I have seen it do marvelous -ih~ thAt surprised me many times when doctor& said ii couldn't be doac. "tr it can do thi~ r<>r other•. ii can do this for you! I ha11e proven that 1his method or healins work.J, in my own upc:ricoce. Try 1t on your- sclr and FEE.L the results!" Safe To Use! What's mort', Foot Rrftc:J1olo11y is absolutely saft'. It is the "dru1lcss" ,...,y 10 hetter hcuhh. ant.I requirt'S no oercisc. no expensive equipment or any kinJ. It ii. "<l simple, and nalural. that 11 1s sarc lo use on any- one. from the youn11n1 baby IO 1he oldest {ICB<>n. In fact. ii is a Reluv· cnator that can actually win you many years of ne., youth! Read It AH From Cover to Cover, For 30 Daya, Entirelr At Our Risk! I h a"e proven that this mt'lhod of healing work.a in my own t'Xpc:ri· cncc:. You OWt' it to yourwll tu try it at our risk and FEEL the results. And I in,,1te you to do just that! Fair enou1h? Why not ~ injhc coupon-TOD,..Y! r -- - -MAIL NO-RISK COUPON TODAY - - --~ IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept. 5~l.'t 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., 0.,. locka, Fla. 33059 Gentlemen· Please rush me a copy of ~IELPING YOURSE1.F WITH FOOT REFLEXOLOGY, 180027, hy Mildred Caner I enclose $6.98 in htlJ payment. In addition, I understand that I may uamine this book for a full JO days entirely a1 your n\k, H at the rnd of that time, I am not ~atisficd, I will simply return the lx>ok 10 you for evt'ry cent of m y money back. Encloxd Is cbeclc or M.O . for $ ____________ _ YOU MAY CHARGE MY: 0 MASTER CHARGE Acc't '----------------~----~ Inter Bank , __________ (Find above your name) Ellpiration date of my car.._ _____________ _ OR YOU MAY CHARGE MY: 0 8ANltAMERJCARD Acc't '---------------------~ ~ E~plratlon date of rny car<L--------------- °' -Name 8 Pica•~ print o:i Addreu City State Zip ---------------------~ ,. C9What in the World! A FUTURE MARK SPITZ? Arthur is a nine-day wonder Some people take to water like ducks and eight-month-old Arthur Parshin is one of them . When he was only nine clays old, his parents, who arc engineers in Moscow -nnd keen swimmers-took him to the Children's Polyclioic pool anJ intr.(>duced him "' to their sport. It was obvious to the The adventures of Mel A new con- cept in chi ldren's books devclope<l by the Me-Books Publishing Cu. in Cali- fornhl can make any ch.i.ld the subject of a story. Using :1 computerized pro· c·<.•ss similar to the one that prints your name on fonn letters. thcs(' persona- Parshins that Arthur was in his ele- ment, for he has been splashing away happily (with the help of his rubber 1ing) ever since. Arthur's parents also report that with all the splaslting around he gets a good deal of exercise and has never had a sick day in his life. Parents of the world take note! liicd children's books (which also in- clude the names of tJ1e child's actual frien~, relatives and pets) iucrease a child's interest in reading. According to tests at the University of Southern C:alifomia, children reacted with "sus- tained interest and high motivation" after reading one of the colorfully illus- trnted books. In fact, 99 percent wanted more Me-Books. T here art· presently four on the marke t: "My Jungle Land, .. "My Friendly Giraffe," "My Birthday Land Adventure," anJ ''My Special Christmas." For more in- formation, write : Me-llooks Publish- ing Co .. 11644 Victory l31vd., North Hollywo-"<l, Ca1iI. 91600. RICARDO & CARLOS MONTALBAN Which Is "The Demanding One"? "to me Carlos J. Montalban is a friend. To millions of others he is El Exigcntc-T he Demanding One-the Crowned Connoisseur of the coffee samp lers. T he entire nation of Colom- bia depends upon hi.s nod of approval, without whjch tha t Land of the Coffee Bean would disintegrate and starve to death. But once he nods and smiles his approbation, an entire city goes deliri- ous with joy .... Nut only is he El Exi- Quips & Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour HARK,HARKTHEBARK The bark of a dog gets me all upset. I may lunge for the throat of some yapper yet. And that's why it's good for rTI )' peace of mind That the bark of a tree is the silent kind. \>Vere it otherwise, I JUSt couldn't win. Driven mad as fd be by the constant din And begging my ne ighbor with a U my might T o keep his trees, please, in the house at night And muzzled, as well, when he walks 22 • FAMIL y WEEl<L V, February 10, 1974 them around O r they'll all wind up in the local pound. 8ut a Jot lilce 11 lree, at times, is a dog: There's no noise to his bark when he sleeps like a log. Today a car is almost automatic. This leaves your mind free to worry obout how to rnake the payments. -Lucille J. Goodyear Two Martians kmdcd on a rooftop in a residential area and began to sur- vey their s trange surroundings. "Look," shouted one of the Martians excitedly :is he pointed at the TV antennas all about them. ''Girls!'' -Thor11a.s LaM once Before this Administration, I was l'lagued by irrational fears. 1 still have the fears. but new they're rational. -Robert Broult Have you heGrd about the I RS cock- tail? Two drinks and yoo don't with- hold a thing. -Lane Olinghouse THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Ktds see life differently. Send original contributions lo "Child," Family Weekly, 6-4 1 Lexington Ave . N.Y., N.V. 10022. $10 if used-none returned. Recently my husband returned from tJ1e hospital following sur- gery. His instructions were to lie still in bed. W hen our seven- year-old daughter said h er prayer that evening. I heard her mur- mur: "Please, Cod, don't let it hurt my dnddy if anyone jumps on the bed because it will prob- ably be me." -Mrs. Eric Beals Corpus Christi, TC'Xas Wife to husband: "Now, don't go buying me anything expensive for my hirthday. I'd much rather have some· things you made yourself." Husband: "What did you have in mind?" Wife: "Money." -Lucille /. Goodyear gentc, Carlos is a. well-known Spanish speaki11~ actor; aml when he is uol performing, he plays the role of Unit- ed Stnt<'s repre!>entative of Madrid's Suevia Films. ll is 110 1 generally known that the Coffee Cognoscente is a broth- er <>f film actor Ricardo Montalban," From: "They Call Me the Showb iz Priest,'' by Father Robert Perrella, OFM (T rident Press, $7.95). BIRTHDAYS (all Aquarius): Sunday -Jimmy Durante 81 ; Roberta Flack 34; Robert Wagner 44. Monday-Tina Louise 37; Eva Gabor 48; Burt Reyn- olds 38. Tuelday-Joe Caragiola 48; Lome Greene 59; Bill Russell 40. 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INC IDENTAL LY, I'VE SENT A UPLE OF M EN OUT TO PICK UP UGUSTPOO~ ----..... :,,~ CELLS ~;;'i\1#~~ C:::i ~ I ;(f "Ill rf'!' I f//1.C'')t ?"' ~"'} ,..j I J/ P2";~;; -= ----.......... .-----.. MEANS TH E SIWE AS HA-HA. ONLY ONCE! Ger our OFMY .. WAY~ f' '.' - " HEY GIN A .. \HERE) I-AM' -- :1~ , 1('(, ) ! • 013oyi ' WAITll DENNIS HEApS iHIS! LEAVE THATS FUNNY. .. I l~EY l-\AVEN°T STARTED H IT;'IN' f.l>LH OTHER YET. I DUNNO ... Me \M'.JNDER WHO 'NON? \3UT I TJ.1 1NK ALONE! YOU LOST! "\ -- P4RKER <1 <J <J MEANWH ILE YOU HEARD M E! 1 JUST GAY E YOU A SEARCH ~ WARRANT! I WANT TO WARN YOU ABOUT SOMETH ING! IF POOLE 15 IN THIS HOUSE AND YO U'RE NOT TELLIN G US, I'M TAKIN G 50 ... I 'M ASKING YOU FOR THE LAST WHE RE IS A UGUST POOLE? DID I HEAR YOU SAY THAT HE MIGHT BE UPSTAIRS? YOU IN FOR OBSTRUCTING J USTICE! UNDERSTAND? I I ••• c .. ' . I MUTT and JEFF v') ITS 1115 BI RTH DAY. EH? HE '5 OVER A1 MY MOI HERS FIXIN G HER LAMP. S~E'S" GOING TO KEEP HIM THERE UNTI L 'I f--,_,,rrr-...-1 TEN O 'C LOCK ' NC'IV ,\S SOON AS l~E CIPE NS THE DOOR AfJl ' COM F-S IN 1 ·1 .. L Ti IRN O N T l-I E IHE fJ WE A LL J UMP UP AN D EVERYBODY HO LL ER, J.IAPPY 8/RTH/?AV.' l .. IG HTS ! • {~\ ' \, HE RE HE COMES ' I HEAR HIM AT THE DOOR ' S H-SH HE'5 UNLOCl<J NG THE DOOR '/EH, ,AND ~ PASSING ,A PL.AYER oN I H7 RIGHT IS l»NGEROUS ,AND Y,A LOSE' A !URN ... ... IF you REACH TH' END OF TH' RAINBOW, You GE'T TO BUILD A SUPERMARl<'.ET CHAIN, RAISE' PRICES, AND DRAW 3 GREEN CARDS -- GOT IT? DOCTOR SMOCK I F1.o we: :<s Foi< MJ<S. Ti<f:U .. 15 ·-------·v__.......-- " ' II I HERE . You GO FIRST "· lJ1 I l-11-11 '"11 " OH, PR SMOCK, 1-r's YOU ... WHAlf:Vf:f< IN 1"Hf: WO f<L-P Ai<f: You WEARING ?.1 J ... . :\. . .. ' PoUBLE SIXES! 'fou1RE OtJT OF IHE G,AME 1 f'v . \I .'-'111itfi , HEY. 1rs 'f'F:N M l f..J U rES TO TbN NOW! )J '.,I l I'...> rLll /\Ll I Hie I IGI I rs OUT' HE0LL THI N !< I ~VEN T TO 111 ' BED T HE WH OLE HOUSE '!./II L f3f' DAK'k. //. / -,.·1 .). ~ -- ·' , , :' : ' .. , "';.::: 7 ~ • 7 ,, } t : ! ' , , • ~.-JO I I A STAR C.Ai<D MEANS T YoUIRE f:LECTED SENATOR, Ii BUT YOU OWE 10 FDINTS I 'TO EYE'RYONE \'IH O !<'NEW you WHr=:N .' :;. By George Lemont ( :r: KNOW .' \ You L-L-F IN C7 Ml<S. T RE'L-L-15 IN 10 6 N r::ve:i< Ml NP-Bu-r YOLJ'L-L-WISH Yoo HAP ONf: WHf:N IHf: Bees STAf<"f Af<RIVING ! ; ~ -,• -' I .. ,. \ t ' ' ' \ r • GOOO MOk!N•NG, JE F~V -L i 11 - ( SCAN17AL.OUS! 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FOR A rl(~E TAii' TO HAWAII,~' CAN O UR CONTEST/IN/ OPE N .... THE LUCKV /ODOR .-:>." --'""""""~ ~ HAVE FUN DON'T IN THESUN 1 E A T 2 10 00 M UCH W E 'L L LU AU / GO U P _ O N T H E' ~\:; N O W. ... ER, ( JUGHE A D , r !E R E ;LJ RE 365 K EYS .' HIS ._!ET IS M OVING .1 O E>SERVAT ION DECK /\N D W :'\TC H YOU ' C...._ TAKE OFF / ,:... 'Y ~ ·' !!:! I :I '· ,..,_,,.__,._,.__ '-t. ,J --OIVE Kr Y OP E N'S 11/E ~ L UCKV D OOR /.· .. YOV H AVE TEN' SEcOIVOS ro F/N O I T /' HE D<DN'T GET O N YET ! ~ .JUGHEAD .' JUGHEAD.~1 YOUR PLANE LEFT.' ,1 ...____.~~-:;tJ ~ ' ~ '" 1 ... t """' p,,1.1 .. ,, ........ 1 ... Bo13 2 -10 HE DID IT!! HE PICKEO THE LUCKY l<.EV •.. /:/HST THY.!' ~ -V----'-I Sl!!:CUR.ITY CHECK ' CRIMESTOPP£!'1S TE''""°"' ·r ~~l"~~·, ~~k J l 1:.l='LAr lQN' IT SEEM'.'> TO l-I AVE ~Ao ·· • NO EF'l""f(T O t.J Tl.If ~ILL fll Sf C.Mf'-IT" ~ or 50<-lfTY BUT l"T .. A'S IOlfDUCED OU ~ .\ ELECTQ1C B ill -NQ"C1-<A 1l1 " '. SRIE~ C.O.SE? QU'STED 51--lUT ! ~NO ME A SC REWOQ1VER. J ~~--~1 na and l Kind of ' lov1 a 1 How ) surpri sed I . ~e 1 , / to see l.IS '1· ,.....i.,._~ [/ ,~l'a n dfa ther j _,,; .. :.· llf-' . If ~ ~ , : ··1 . .·· ' ·. -~-~~ ~10111 sa id with the same C::.. amount of qas we co uld dnve out l1e1'e and L1eliver them . · GORDO r . .: r·'1 1"'..._~,,,.:::.-:;(· "~' ~ l~ r I . '\ . ) '"')L ,--f.- • ' "~ ,' ~: (11~'~{~/ - i: 1'1~.· ()l I r~::::::::::.-=.-=--:. ... _ ,, -- / ' Now let ~ see rf we can rn ake the 1 trip hom e )' wod hwh 1l e. I • """'- ( Fuel Ii k.:i tl1i .; must be in shod supply 1n tow11 . By Gus Arriola / f.~ '~ .::>,,,,-1 .-'-( ,'1)1 ..._ '\ '""-l....i -·, l'-'-~"-. • .J, I• ·:,-~ . '-1 .5,J~lJ .J.s· t?2:;2 ,~4__1[5 :..; 'J(J' .P1cof d n w Jr;..;'2-f . ,) 11 ~, ...,,~, , ·I. "L-Ll r h ;_;,;; -, to woo. (n -c0n,:ier( .rn a,{dens sweet" 'ctf ;isf· ...t hear,· {J'J r,? -S{t /;;" 8( ea/ii erren .b~ {rod hcY ' ' z.-10 ..._ ______________________ ~ l l • I •