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1974-10-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
I • • l Aussie_ at UCI Deplores Criiue's Hold on U~S. • ,.. I ' I By DOUGLAS FR.IT'MCHE ~ at the UrilvtrSJty of Queensland, 'fbat luxury, he said, ls one tht U.S. Wilson adrnlts tG being a cynic when .. Of .. ~.., ....., ,..,. Au.stralla, who bu toured U.S. cltid: for can no longer afford. It comes to academic endeavors, and, ..., Ameticbl are on a a:iurte toward i6Clal divlilon !Oto classes that can and ~ afio(!I private se<:Wity and a third class wllldl preys on U-who can't aceotding to an Australian crim· inologtst. • That outsider's •iew oi. the crime -CllWltry he MeS u America o>me1 from Paul Wilson, 31, a proles· the pest ftve months oa a Fulbright let-Allotber luxury America can 't afford, in a recent paper or American alrnlnol· lowshlp. he said. is the <Xlfllinuing series or ogy, aim!I a dry and ¥tell-boned wit "It strikes me as an outfider," he studies into crimlnal behavklr and law . at the profession. said In an interview at UC 1rvine where w1th crime out on the street or in dealing lariely with law enforcement enforcement. Jn the paper he accuses crimioologists be is teacblng ~'O clusel during bis the 5Uburb9." topics. '1The last ttllng you need in this eoun-of paying more attention to t be Ir I tow:, •'that crime Ls more ol a thft,at ''When you can 't walk on the streets Jn the field of crime, he said, Australia try are more commissions and more academic standing and correlating in- than the economy lo the rights ind at night," \Vllson sakt, ")'OU can't really is still a developing nation, ten years academic research on crime," Wilson formation through computers than mak-fr~ that have ~ a traditional say you live ln a free society, can said. ing Inroads into crime. part of American history." you?" , behind tbe U.S. in the rising incidence "~ince 1967 you have spent $4 blllloo \Vere the "'Ork of criminologista to / Americans, he said, are evolving into The sandy balred Australiao, wbo is of lawlessness. to come up "''ith the solutions to crime. be measured by any change in the a society where the wealthy-thole whc> traveling for the dual purpose <ll ex-The relatively "hack"•ard" status of Now you have them and nobody will rate of crime, he said, "a glo"'•ing report can afford bired security-will "live In aminlng law enforcement and public the lower AustraHan crime statistics. implement them. Millions of dollars have on our work as scientists wollld not ! guarded compounds and those who can 't housing in America has published nine he said, gives the cowitry the "luxury" been wasted on academic research,'' now be forthco1ning." 1 al!ord it will have to take their chances books and a five-page llst of article! of enforcing vice and mora.ls !awl. he said. lSee CRl~tE, Page A3) I ~ V L 47, JilO. 286, 8 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY OCTOBER 13 1974 Nixon Snubs . , . ' faf\~g • • Passer-by LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Lury Capune, who is paddling the h;ngth of California on a surfboard. said Sat\lfday be holds no grudge against Richard Nixon !or refusing to pot him up at his San Clemente home. .The 32-year-old Capune, who I e f l' -Brookings...--Ore.,--on Aug,.....-17, said be- wrote Nixon aides three years ago. and again Jut week, informing ~m of his tr[p and his desire to "stop by" Casa Pacifica for the night when 'he paddled ashore. But Capune, in a telephone call to yPI, said his reception was anything but \\"Inn Friday afternoon as he lit a -smoke distress nare just offshore CfSa Pacifica. paddled to the beach arid1rattlt'd the compound gate. ~se came, he said. iD the form ~ a' voice booming thr1ugh a ~r: ''Yeeh. •t M')'OU want?" ~pune .. plamed be -paddling down ttj!: coaft and wanted to greet Niuo. ·:Jle said be was told, .,.., m tl1e ~. "We llon't do IMlldfteil !hot way.•• nlen a marahall appeared at the gate and instructed him to go tO die compound's front entrance. ·~re Capune, who was v.·earin'g on1y swimming trunks, again es.plained hJs miss!oh, this time to Lhe «; o a s t guardsman at the gate, who noliflt'd tbe secret service. 4.5 he talked with a secret service jC Capune sald former White House . Secretary Ron Ziegler rode up to the gate on a motorcycle. However, ZJeR!er refused to ~lit with Capune. · t"No one smiled the wtx>Je tlmes, ca-ppne: said later of the episode. "No won- (See CAP1\JRE, Page A%) Netvp'ort Pair .1f'i1i Natio1uil Hobie Title ' . . By ALMON LOCKABEY Of ft!• O.lly ''"" Sl•ll '"The Hoble Cat-18 na ti on a I cham- pj.omhlp regatta of.f Mission Bay v.wnd i1J! Satunlay' sounding like the tlUe of a .;.new movie. --WOuld you believe Dick and Carol '1ll}CI Bob and Jenalyn?' That'• the way ,Ille official scoring reads with Dick and j;arol Beaudlon!p of Corona del Mar Miming the tiUe with ease wblle Dick's bn;ther. Bob Jr .• and bis wife, Jenalyn, pulleijl themselves into the runner-up _position in the final three races. 'lhe Dick Beauchamps had suc•h a breeze in the best seven of eight races that they did not bother to sail the tut rate, using it as the official throw· out. Their best seven finishes were 2·1·1-~'t·l·l for a total of IS ~~ points under lbe reverse scoring system. .~fter enjoying second place Jlfter the f!J:st three races Tbursda¥, Bob and ,zi,oalyn dropped to fourth on Friday With a · loth place finish they were forced iO ktep. But Jn the final three races $;Qturday they posted two third place flpithes • which allowed them to edge Ree Jaworski of Canada. " .. ~ regatta almost turned into an "" (See HOBIE, P11e All • Dodgers Drop First 'Series Ganie, 3-2 • eggie Jack80D smashtd a home nm ~nd Bert Campaneru 11queeud I n l!!Olher run, helping .the OO!and A '1 dtfeat the Loo Angeles Dodgers. 3-2, In the opening game q£ llJ6-World Serles slturday 1t Dodger Stadium. Paily Piiot •pori.o <lilltor Glenn White ll1d aportawrlter 'Roger Carl90fl detail Sa,turday'11<1lon on page C.I. • Hanging on_Tl1e1·e • You can hardly tell ·wh6's more tense, Jennifer Lynn Kholos or the big white horse 5he rode in on. Jennifer, 22 months old and the daughter 0£ Newport Beach chiropractor Dr. J. A. Kholos. was one of hundreds of visitors Satu'rday to Fiesta de Costa Mesa, which runs through today in CoSta Mesa's downtown city park. Watergate Probe Nearly Complete, Jawo1~sl{i Quits \V ASHING TON (AP) -. Leon Jaworski resigned Saturday as special Watergate prOsecutor. saying the investigations which have led to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon and the indictment of his top aides were nearly <:c>mplete. . In one of two letters to Atty. Gen. William B. Saxbe, Jaworski emphatically rejected suggestions that he try to indict ChilcJ,'s Body Found Off Road By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of t11t o.nr '41M '''" A child's skull, other ~letBil remnants and a pair ol blue JeBns were being examined tod8Y, f o 11 owl n g their discovery Saturday along 0 r t e g a Higb,ay near eastern Orange County. The remains are believed to be those or a 5-year-old boy reparted missing six weeks ago front the Lennox area ol Los Angeles Count~. Investigators were fetuctant early to- day to discuss f)OOSlbillUes• of. what hap- pened to the dead dllld, pending an autopsy. "I doo't know," said ooe I:o8 Angeles County Sheriff's deputy when asked if the tot m!gbl. have been Jddnaped. Re and other tnvestlgaton: agreed it was highly unlikely a cblld ol that age, who has been missing for that period of .time. vanithed willingly. The de<oinpooed body Wll found olf the side ol the highway . beyond the Calllornla Div1mon of F....uv Statton at El Cnrlso, just over the Riverside County line. "The remaintt are pretty wa l decom- posed and they are 1boot t"-o months okt," tbc deputy added. '"fills one has been missing for about 1 lt months," he said of the suspected vlctlin. Nixon as a means or challenging the legality of the pardon granted the former presidenl by President Ford . Without specifying who had made such suggestions, Jaworski wrote to Saxbe: ''I think il proper that I express to you my vie"'·s on this subject to dispel any thought that there may be some relation between my resignation and that issue." "For me to Procure an indictment of Richard ~1. Nixon for thei~le purpose of generating a purponeitt-court test fi the legality of . the pardon "'·ould stitute a spurious proceeding in which had no faith; in fact. it "'ould be tantamount to unprofessional con d u ct and violative of mr responsibility as prosecutor and officer of the court. ti Ja"'orski submittt'd his resign3tion ef- fective Oct. 25. The 69-year-old Texas lawyer sent the letters to Saxbe the day after a jury "'as seated in the trial of five former Nixon ndministration and .c a m p ~ i g n atdes chargt'd with having conspired to block the investigation~or the Watergate break·in. He told Saxbe that. \vith ihe start of that trial his starr "ls beginning to address itself to the completion or remaining investigations and to such prosecutions as are still to be conducted. "The bulk of the \\'Ork entrusted to the ca.re of this office having been discharged, l em confident tbat such of our respol\$ibilities as remain unful- filled c.an well be con1pleted 1mder the leadership of another special prosecutor." Jaworski recommend ed Henry S.\Ruth, deputy special prosecutot, to be his successor. Jaworski. a senior partner In a llouston. Tex.. law finn that Is fourth Jaraeet In the Milon. lNls nevu madct any se.cret ol b1s whh lo -1'Clurn to Texas as BOon as his work was don~. '11•n tell you that -rm certainly not ROlng to 1tay \\1th it any longe11 than I'm needed," he said 1n one intcrvlcw. Rocky Admits Blame, Apoloigizes Book NEW YORK (AP) -Vice .Pres:i.:lent- designate Nelson A. Ro ck e f c J I e r apologized lo former Supreme Co u r t Justice Arthur J. Goldberg by telephone Saturday for failing to prevent publica- tion of a book derogatory to his opponent in the 1970 race for New York governor. - "I lake full responsibility for the whole regreflable eplsooe,'' heSaid to COOl6erj and then telephoned President Ford to v:hom he read the text of his apology. White House news secretary Ron Nes-.. sen said Ford had no immediate com- ment. Beleagured not only by the boo k dispute but by a political uproar over almost $2 million in gifts to present a nd former associates, Ro c k e f e 11 e r discussed wilh Ford what effect these incidents might have on congressional confinnation of his appointment. as vice president, an aide to the former goven;w>r said .. The aide said President Ford assured Rockefeller "there is no problem ." Goldberg )lid called the book "porno- Wiecl1ecki Found Guilty in Deatl1 Of Aged Woman By TO~I BARLEY Of 111.i Oalty ,llel Slaff An Orange C.OUOty Superior Court jury that had twice declared itself to be hopelessly deadlocked reached a verdict late Saturday and found Louis Stanley Wiechecki guilty of voluntary man slaughter in the strangulation killing of ?\-1arion Camillla ~torgan. 79. \Vlechecki, 30. listened without any trace of emotion as Judge Lloyd E. Blanpied Jr. ordert'd him returned to the courtroom Nov. 14 for sentencing. The unemployed hospital orderly faces a possible st.ate prison te rm of up to 13 years for the killing last i-tarch I of the frai l. silver·haired \vidow v.•ho managt'd the Aladdin Apartments in San· ta Ana for her son-in-law, Dr. Louis J. Cella. Ur. Cella is the ~1ission Viejo physician \\'hose name has often been associated with hospital construction projects in Orange County and who has. over the years, backed many Democrats seeking public olfice in this area. Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler. Wiecbeckt's lawyer in the keenly fought nine-week trial. declared himself to be "really delighted" with the verdict. "It was certainly better than I ex· pectt.'d," he added. Deputy Dist. Atty. Frank Brlseno. obviously disappointed at the out.come of a trial in v.·hich he had demanded a verdict of first degree murder. declined lo comment. \V\echecki \\'8S artest.00 last ?\1arch I after Santa Ana police found the bady of h1rs. ~Jorgan, wrapped in an old bedspread that was later identified as having come from Y.'iecheckl's ap?rl· {See VERDICT, Page A!) GOLDA 'TODAY -The former world leader complains about. not having the f rccdom lo go to I he grocery store to do her OV.'D shot>piftg, but she finds enough ~ Ume to be an en1husiaslic grandmother. And worried about her place In history she's not, reports a. Christian Science Monitor reporter. Page A8. LIFE WITH ROOKY -Dally Piiot Sunday Editor Tom M'<:ann, bock during the race for the GOP nom \Dll tion for prcs\dtnt in 1911(. wa<mploy<d.rai&ing 1noney for the man "'ho Is a good bet to be the next vice president. Mccann shares BOme of hls recollcctiOM. Page A7. • .vaphic'' and demanded a congressional investigation of the circumstances sur- rounding its publication. After hearing Rockefeller's apology, he issued a statement in \\'ashington saying: "The Senate and House ,Committees a~ ultim!tcly bolh bodies Q.f Q>ngresJ> are ilie proper agencies to determine whether Gov. Rockefeller's now-admitted misconduct and its attempted cover up are compatible with his being confinned vU:e president. "f am content to leave this overriding question in their hands si nce this is their constitutional responsibility to the people ol our couniry." Informed by the Associated PresS of Goldberg's statement. Rockefeller said "I agree with Justice Goldberg that it is entirely a matter for the committees and Coogress." The controversy over the book erupted almost simultaneously with release by Rockefeller oC a list of 18 fonner as- sociates wtio received gilts totaling at least $1.7 million [rom him over the past 17 years. Sources close to the fonner go\'ernc.r said he had supplied the information to the Senate six v.·eeks ago and now felt he was the victim of selective leaks from the supposedly confidential material. "That is v.tty \l'e have released the infonn3tion.now," a spokesman said. The information. consisted of a list of loans or gifts made by Rockefeller to former or present public officials from 1957 through the 3rd quarter ol 1974 and of loans or gifts to sped.fie individuals named in requests from the Senate or Hoose po'inels. These categories did not cover a $10.000 Rockefeller gift to Joan Braden, wife of syndicated colu.nmist Thomas Yl. Braden. · 'lbe fonner governor denied a I a i n Saturday that he had known his brother Laurance had put up $60,000 to finance: (See ROCKEFElJ..ER, Paa:e AJJ Kissinger Meets Rabin Amidst Angry Protests r ' , ,;o.. --... * .. -._ ... 'f.1'-.. n t -.... • !J'I "-ltJ'1111t AHAB THE NON-ARAB - Secretary of State l-lenry Kis- si nger clowns it up, wearing checkered Arab headdress fa · vored by Jordanian King Hu:;;· sein's B;edouin troopers. "TI1is will 1n ake a grea t picture ... exulted the U.S. diplo1nat. v,iho is Jewish. I~c is renewing cf· forts for litideast peace. COAST ENROLL~'T -Daily Pilot Staff Writer.s Fred Schoemehl and Terry Coville have taken a close look at lhe s1atus of Golden West and Orange Coast Colleges this fall. Page 82. McFADOKN LANDING -\\'ell. il was 100 years ago this )'ear !hat James i tcFadden received his Hr:-t 1'hipnlfnt of lumhcr at Old Newport 1. 9 n d I n g . Amateur lll!torlnn Steve D o n a 1 d s o n traet.'S the development of lhis early businc~s drvelOf)ment. lO<'oled IA.her c BaY$ide. l'_rllilcr Park is tCld.'.L~ lrom th 3t first IO<ld of cargo to lh•• trafrlc·ja1n· med <.'N"!lrr. or Newport Ucach ii is todtiy. l'llgC Bl. JERUSALEM CAP ) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger met w i t h \'itzhak Rabin at the Israeli prime minister's home Saturday, I e a v i n g moments be.tore hundreds of a n g r y Israeli demonstrators smashed through police lines shouting ''Kissinger go home.·· Kissinger had just concluded his first conference with Rabins since arriving in Jerusalem on his latest ~lideast peace trip and had taken off in a bulletproof limousine. He did not see pollce as they shoved back and hit some of the Je"•ish protesters "'i th clubs. The shouting cro .. rd. mosl of them "·earing the v.flile skullcaps that identify reli gious Jev.•s. \l'avt'd a placard bearing the \l'ord ''Kissinger -burn oil nol Jews.·· Hours before Kis.singcr f I e 111 to Jerusalem from Jordan on the fourth day of his trip, Israeli security sources reported at least five Arab guerrillas slipped across the Lebanese border. a~ parently planning a terrorist mid tD coincide "'ith his talks. But. so far no incidents "''ere reported. Outside Rab in 's hou!ie . the demonstrators demanded thal Israeli$ be allo,.,·ed to li\'e in the occupied \\·csl bank in Jordan and that Israel not ,l!"l\·e the \1•ar·\\'On land back 10 Kin~ Hussein. no matter 11·h11t peace bargain Kissinger might reach. The protest had s 1 a rte d peacefully earlier .,,·hen about 8,000 demo~1ratorc:, nioslly religious Jev.'s. gathe red outsido Habin·s office less than two hours after Kissinger arrived. Inside Sunday AIOMrlllOI Onta"' At Ywt ltr•t<• Cllif0tlli1 Cl•t!llllM (t"Mt..,., loti ..... il l ''"'' 1E111tr1al1mtnt ,llUllCt "•'' , ... .,..., ·-- . ' "'""' '-•fMftr. MOtl'lllOI (~I,._ ••• .,, o .. ,, ...... ll ltMN WilloOll • I J M1vlt1 11 Ora.,.. c""'r AJ , ..... , Dl·l• l1tl ltlftt I • YM C111 Hel' At•' fllltltr '' rr1,,.. •• s,.,.o 12 WtlllMr II Wlllh WIUI '4 Ytfl HoH~11 141 lrm• l!lfl'IM<ll "' s. 1. M1rltl1w1 .. • • " .,, .. ,, .. .. " .. <>• .. Cl ., .. .. -· I ' • DAILY PILOT S11t1daf, Octobfr 13, 1CJ74 Coast Watch ... Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities COSTA MESA--A pair of armed bandits robbed Costa Mesa City Councilman Alvin L: Pinkley , his wife and seven customera in .fda'r irlcj noon-l1our holdup of Pinkley's drugstore Th ursday. Loss to the victims was about $500, police said . Pinkley had just put up a sign celebrating his 41 years in business at 1820 Newport Blvd . when the thieves burst in ... ' NEWPORT BEACH--A coa lition of wealthy property owners , some of whom wrote im- passioned letters to the judge, saw their onetime neighbor Eloise Popeil sentenced to prison in Los Angeles Monday. She and her lover and codefendant, Dan Ayers , re- ceived 011e -to five-year terms following conviction on a cha r ge of soliciting the murder of Mrs . Popeil's husband, Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon Samuel J. Popeil ... HUNTING 'rON BEACH--A[ ter bowing to public pressure a nd vowing to call a special e l ectio11 Marcl1 4 on the controver- sial real estate transfer tax , city coun- cilmen l ast week changed their minds and said no decision would be made until after the Nov. 5 voting . Residents will then be asked to say which they prefer: the real estate charge or a monthly trash fee ... LAGUNA BEACH--Pol ice and upset customers agreed it was nice they didn't have to bite the bullet--or deal with buckshot--when investigators charged into the post off ice Qavin'L shotguns. A sle~ c lerk p\Jt.ting up tije U.S. Flag in predawn hours ran the barlner up the pole upside down and a passer- by, assuming it was a distress signal, not- ified police that a holdup was in progress, or so he Suspected ••. ·-FOUN1'AIN VALLEY--The Planning Commission 1 voted 4-1 this week to clear the way for ' development of a $75 million luxury home · area on 350 acres now zoned for industry. The plan now m~st be approved by the city council·, followed by enactment of specific a I ~, zonina ordinances. The property, bordered "' .... '-;( , . by. tl1'e Santa Ana River and Warner , Ta~bert ~r~ Euclid avenues, would c ontain $48 ,000- to sioo,ooo homes as well as a shopping center , profe ssional offices and a tennis •club ••• Patty's ~other Says , Sh.e Acted Unwillingly OIJCAGO (UPI \ -Patricia llearst's mother believe! her daughter suffer s from an "Induced psychosis" and wns not a \\illing participant in criminnl <icthilit!I, the Chicago Tribune reported in its •Sunday edition : The newspaper said Catherine Hearst broke a months--long silence and appealed 10 her daughter lo "get in touch 1,1.ith us and e:1:plain this terrifying cxperielli..'e." l>liss Hearst, 21 , \Vas kidnaped Feb. DAILY PILOT Tht Or•119f CN•l 0.111 PllOI .-1!" w..:<fl " <!1"'111 ... 0 ! ... ,o,,,,.P,tn. I\ llUllllll>fO Ill I"" O<tnq. 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Svt>1~•!PlllNI IN <••rl,., uoo ...:0"'"1~, tit ll'ltll ~ 00 mOtlll'll,; ml!!! .... , ~ll!MlloM U.D0111om111, I 4 from her Berkeley apartment. She \\"as last !een l>fay 17 in Los Angeles \\•hen several members ol lhe Sym- biooese Liberation Army -the terrorif1l organi:z.ation she joined afler it kldnaped her -were killed in a shootout with police. The wife or Randolph Hearst. president of the San Francisco Examiner, said PATTY PREGNANT? See Re lated Story On Page A·5 she constantly fears that Patricia "will not be alllov.•ed to tell her story," but :-:till believes her daughter is the victim or the SLA. "\\'hat Pally has hea rd on the radio and read in the newspapers is that she is a 1,1.·anted and dangerous fugiti ve with n'lOre than $1 million bail hanging over hl'r head," the Tribune quot® Ptfrs. l1carst as sa~ing. "I am sure she visualizes and believes !hat if she is found, she will either be killed by police or. If captured, will spt'nd the rest of her life in prison . "What I V.'3nt her to kll-Ow is that th<' opinions expres!ed by a few law enforcement representatives are not lhr. facts. "The statement!! mav have been m.ide in a moment of haSte but t beleive they owe my daughler a ciar!Hcation other legal PoSilion. "Ch&rglng her 'A'llh lcidnaplng. armed robbery and an AM!Ortment of otht:r cr1Mlff \\'hich could put her behind bars for se\·eral lifetimes Is all bastd on lht belief th.it she had an alternatl\·e to these situations. But tne.re ts ju.st rl) proof that sbe h11d any options Ol>@n to her . "No one has Jiven 111 sufficient proof of Patty's willlng actepllJ\Ct of her role u a terrorist revolutionary," Mn. Hearst lold the Tribune. "~1any pe:rtans connected with the ln\'estlKation ol. Pat· t)''s kldnaping, nnd her sub at q u en t diso'A11lng-arn1~m1tt111n1 of her-father-- and me. aN! <X>n\inced lhat her defection 'A'as forced upon her. We believe. ahc rea cted out or 11 psyC'hologlcal need to survh'e under nn)' drcmwnstance.s. Man Killed h1 Shootout; Tl1ree Held MON1'GO~lERY, Ala. !UPI) -A group of 'A'hlle.robed black men slashed an elderly black man across the face Saturday, shot a retired v.·hite policeman to death and staged a tv.i>-hoor 5hootout v.·ith police at a radio station before surrt.ndering. five men \l.1!re reported in\'olved in the attack. but 1'4'0 escaped before the others holed up in the blat'k oriented rqdio station, WAPX. Polle< Chlel F.d Wrighl described ll1e men as part ·or a '1very !1mall1 select group or people who are masq11tradln& or art part of the Black ,.1willma. '' Authorities said they attacked 7J.year- old Aldron Parham on a downto\vn street for no apparent reason, slashing his face with a machete. 'Ibey then fled In a car with Asaist4nt Police Chief Rov Houlton in pursuit. The a~sailants' "car crashed. Houlton said. and the men jumped out. Houlton said he shot at them and they fired back with sawed-off shotguns. P.f. E. Furr. a 70..year-old retired policeman \\'OrkinR at a department store. v:as shot by one of the five v.·hen he ran to aid Houlton, the assistant chief said . Houlton said he then chased the men on foot do'A'fl a main street before two of them disappeared. The other three ran into the radio station three blocks from the stnle capitol, and tOOk t~·o persons hostage. Furr died at a bMpltaJ a-rew hours after the shooting. Parham was taken to surgery. 'Ibrtt1 9thtt penons were injured including a secretary at the station v.•ho v.•as shot in the head. Station Manager Al Dixon said his 30n, Allonso, 20, and a oecr:etarY ~l the station, Gloria Gilmer, were held hostage for a short time. He said his son managed to elude bis capton and PtUss Gilmer Oed across the rooftops \\ith the aid of a fireman's ladder. Aerospace Union Workers Prepare Plans for Shike LOS ANGELES CAP) -Unions representing snne 50,000 a er o s pa c e employe! in Southern Callfotnla a r e preparing strike cootlngeney pl.ans as negotlatlons with management bogged down, spokesmen report. A strike would affect a total ot about 250,000 Soulbtrn CalilornJa emploY., In the hxtustry In Southern Calitornla1 Local 148 ol the United A.,:,,.pace Workers, representi ng about 1 2 • o o o Mdloonell Jlollgl8' worl<ers Jn Southern . California. has scheduled a st r i k e authorization vote at 2 p.m. Sunday in Long Beach Veterans Memortal Stadium. The IntematiooaJ ASM>datk>n of Machin- ;s1s Local al McDonnell had previoosly autbori~ a strike. UAW members al Rockwell Intema· tional Thursday authorized a strike and Ux:lge 'm o{ the l.U.t at Burbank ~ill hold an autborir.ation vole Oct. 20. "If we don't have an agreement on Oct. 20, tt looks as though this thing \\ill come to a held," said Jlm QullllD. president of Lodge 7 2 7 • representing about 14,00 0 Lo ckhead-Callfomla employes. , UAW And !AM olficlal1 met Friday \\"it h McDonnell-Douglas official! in Long Beach. Quillen predicted that unions a t rilcDonnell Douglas. Rockwell lntema· tional and Lockheed "may come dov.n to the 'Wire on the same day," He said a contract reacl\ed by Boeing Corp. and the IAAt would not be a model, as some observers h a d an· llc!pated. The contract included II per- cent pay hlkes the first year with cost-0£- living increases to be computed quarter- ly, From Page Al VERDICT ... ment. dumped on a vacant lot at the rear of the litb Street building. .They immediately d isc ounted a · reported call to the FBI and a ransom note found near the body as "red her- ringi'.' de\1i&ed by Wiechecki to divert sust91ti on from him!t'll. Statements made by Wlechecki's wife. Sandy. 23, led to his arrest the same day and she later became the pros· ec:utlon's key witness at the trial. fl.frs . Wiechecki confirmed for Briseno 1hat ~11"!1. ritorgan had repcntedly tackled h<'r husband, while he worked as janitor for Dr. C~lla. about rent p&ymenl! made to hhn by other tenants that never re.:u:hed her office. Briseno alleged that her renewed com- plaint! about the mining rent a n d \Viechecki's reluctance lo move out of the apartment he had been ordered lo V11cole led lo his killing of the elderly widow. r.fra. Wlechecki testified that ahe uw her husband tnter r.trs. l.forgan's of'flce and that she t.hen heard JCttams and a thud. She said Wiecheckl told htr that Mn. ~1organ had had an epileptic flt and that he intended to take her lO her room and gi\'e heir medkatk>n. Ptfrs. \\'iecheckl te.stlfted that all ahe Sl'A' at that time were Mn. P.forgan'1 feet as the widow appart'ntl)' lay pros.. lrele 81 the other~d1.-ot-tho dtsk: She ~aid she did not learit until police arrived at the apertment house that ~tr1. 1'.torgan had died or lhnt her hus- band '11.'As connect#.:1 lO the sJaying. Crossi1ig Tlae Bar Burl Gi6t clears five feet, four inches in high jump during Anteater Olympiad at UC Irvine 'Saturday, an athletic event scheduJed out there in the hills for Lhose supposedly over the hills. Gist, a member of the San Diego Track Club, didn't give his age but said he went to FµUerton Junior College tn 194L and grew up in Orange County. lrvi1ae Co. Project Complex Complaints Grow By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Of ftle D1llr #lltl S!tll Two a.ir pollution agenda! have added their listl ot concerns to the growing number of complaints a b o u t en- vironmental Information on the proposed Irvi1e Industrial Complex-East The California Air Resources Board and the Orange C.ounty Air Pollution Control District, in letters to the Irvine City -C.ouncil,-saJd-the-infonnation -in the Inine Company environmental im· pact repoits Is inadequate. 1be company has asked the city to change the .zoning co its 2,053-acre tract between the !OUthem comer of El Toro 11-farfni Corp! Air Station and the Santa Ana Ftteway, to allow industrial use. ~ report. said William C. Locltell; chief of evaluation and planning for the state board, does n« "satisfy the requirement.! of the C a 11 f o r n i a Environmental Quallly Act In ~gard to the potential impact on al.r quality." The inlonnatlon in the company's enviroomental docwnent. the state board said, does not detnOll!trate that the project will not lnlerfere with attaining air quality goals. Tho board wants further st\l(ly lnlo how much pollution will be generated The compltx is expected to hal'e aboot from the additional auto travel caused 5-1,000 employees, most of whom will by the lndustrlal area, what the effect not live in Irvine due either to choice of that pollution wUI be when ooupled or inability to g'ftord howsing there. with other development in the vicinity. The di.strict suggestf that some of and how that will effect fUture air Lile pollution problems could be alleviated quallty. by providing "affordable housing ror The company report project.a a 30 any employe that would desire lo llve percent drop in air pollution due to near work." automobiles by 11116, an estimate at.. Othe: rneasuru 1uggestid Jnclude en· tacked by the-Orange County Air-Pollu.-----<:ouraging-carpools. trying-to e·n-1 uT-e tion Cdntrol DI.strict. mass transit aervi.ce tq the af't!lll., and Using the same figutts as tllOM In adapting wofk hours to fit 00, achedules. the Irvine Company dOClBllent, the o:>un· Such concerns about envlronmental lm· ty district detenn.lned that 11hydrocarbon pact ~s must be addresaed before eml91!iions will lncre.ue 11 p e r c e n t , the et~y can grant the zone change, carbon monoxide emissions wfll IDCrea!C aceording to state law. by 73 percent, oxkles ot n I tr 0 g e n The city . could approve the project emil!ions will decrea1e four pm:ent "Aith a marginal anlW~ said Councilman and partJCuiates and oxides of 1ulph~ Aft Aiitliiilf.''~ .. we would be doing will increase 218 percent." 1 '° at our own penl. "The suggeot«t roduct' In l h The study requested by the st 1 to (report) canoot ,,. ~ b lb e board, Mayor Gabrielle Pryor aaid , coold district" Si'"' a l~r~rom 'A1..-oy, i: e cost~ much u $80,000. It is not clear, ' ,,.. 1:1; Polfuwoa she said, whether tbe city or the oom- Contro1 Engineer Martin Kay. pa.ny would have to pay for the additlonal The dlslrtct, Key l&ld, experu other study, Or~e County air pollutloq to decreue. The key to ,addresaing lllCh queatlons, slgniflclll!llY,1by. 1."6. t!>ua maillnc thal said City Manager William Woolleu 11 caused by he lndustrW complex I a matter of using the proper procedUre larger portion ol the i<ltal. · nol ol locHlndlng. · ' From I•age Al Mexico Reports Major Oil Find Along Gulf Coast ROCKEFELLER ,\POLOGIZES • • • publication or !<Arthur J, Goldberg, tbe Old and the New," or that he was aware of Its contents. Publication details were handled by John Wells, a I on g • t i m e Rockefeller associate, \vho dealt with Ar 11 n gt on House, a conservative publishing finn in New Rochelle. N.V., which is owned by lhe Slarr Broadcasting group of which columnist William F. Buckley Jr. ls chalnnan. Approximately 100.000 copies were given to Rockefeller campaign aides for distribution. "Jack Wells told me early in the 1970 campaign," Rockefeller s3id, "that Victor Lasky was w or k i n g on a biography of Arthur Goldberg. 0 1 didn't pay the matter any attention because I've always felt such a book coming out during a campaign doesn't cut any ice." · The Rockefellt'.!r gift list was made public In copies of a letter the vice- presldent-de.signate sent to Sen. Howard W. cannon (0.Nev.), chainnan of the committee on rules and administration. ' lfe n<ted that the 18 persorui mentioned "'ere present or former public officials and members ol his staff while he was governor during the period 1957·1914. He gave a total figure as $1 ,778,878. Sen. James B. Allen ([).Ala.) said in Washington that he believed the chances were good the Rules Committee \\'OU\d reopen the hearings after the congressional recess {url.ng the election period. '°'r aldheim to Ask Aid fo1· Destitute UNITED NATIONS (UP!l -U. N . Secretary G<nernl Kurt Waldheim wlll shortly 8!k for billions or dollars or world aJd to countries suffering the most from the world economic crisis, dlplomaUc llOUrctl sald Saturday. The toUrcea !Jtid V.'aldhelm believes naUoos IUffming the most, including flanli•dall And India. Will lace ,..nomlc d!IBll<r II the lntemaUonal communily doe• not act promptly to give lbem a total of M.8 billion for the year 1974 Md 1975. W1ldhelm was encouraged by a recent URSUJ'tt In aid com~enta, whtch now omounl to 12.7 billion. tho ""11'Cel l&ld, bat Ile fetl& -uiar tilt rnomtnfum OI, further ..,!stance 1111l . .llav• to ht k•pt Up to MYe not mlr the ~mies but the tntlre fAbr1c o soetal and poliUcal Ille of 301ne countries. • The FBI hu al!O been BAked to make further inve!tlgalions in the fleld of Rocke!~! ... glfla. Rockefeller's pubHc dlsc108Ul"e Friday of gifts and loans to public officials did not incrude a $50,000 loon that "Rockefeller inter$!" arranged for' L. Jud!IOO MortiouJe In the lite 1950s, ac· cording to NBC News. The loan enabled Ptforhouse to purchase stock that was later sold ror a profit of more than $100,000, according to NBC It previously wu d I s c l o !I e d that Aforhouse, a form er RepubUcan of'ficial in New York. also received an $86 ooo gift from Rockefeller in the form' ol a canceled loan. A Rockefeller spokesman said Satur· day that Nelm Rockefeller was not involved in the reported f5(l,000 Joan end that he had no inf«matlon about the loan. From Page Al CAPUNE ... der he (Nixon) is so paranoid.. He 's sur· rmmcled by paranold people." Refused admittance, Capune said he \\·a.s taken by a local repo,rter to rf11on'a next door neighbor, Thomas Bare, who invited Capune to be' his euest. From the Bare heme CAP\llle called Nixon aide Stephen Bull. who he said told him there WM "Just no room" at Casa Pacifica, and that his arrival was poorly tbned. Capune, referrl.ng to h!rn!lelf es a "good Republican," said that during a similar east cout Journey just betore the Watergate break·ln 1n 1972, he spent t'A'O days with the family of Sen. Ed.ward Kennedy. "If you wart to know in awkw1rd place to be at an awkward time, that "'as It," he uld. "But thty took rne, an tlmabarr&Med Republican, in tbtn. '' . C.pune, Who llv" In B•lbol, le~ Satur· day on one or ·the. ftnel lit• of his odyucy. lie u;pecl4 to 1nive at lhe llot•I Del Qirooodo In San Diep on Monday, MEXICO CITY (AP\ -The hffd of the Mexican state oil monopoly aaJd Saturday that a new oil find i n southeastern Mexia> may be tbe richest yet in the country. The \llashington PoM reported that P'.!':liminary estimates place the potenUal yield at up to ~ billion barrels of higb.grade oil -double the am0W1t believed fo Ile under Ala!ka'a North Slope. The paper said the oil \V a 1 t:liscovered in the states or Tabasco and Chiapas, about 800 mile! south o f Houston. An~io DovaU Jaime, director of the BU_ite .01! mo~Poly Petroleos Mexlcanos said m an interview he did not have exact figures. "1 cannot contlnn such a figure now, but .I btlleve the pnd i1 the nchest Yet 1n, the cotmtr¥;' Dovall Jaime SI.Id ''Explorations may reveal that it cou1d be even bigger than that." He said the current production from the area 'tt'as us.ooo barre:ls a day out· of a natJmal daily production of 635,000 barrel•. Melico will be exporting 200,000 bir- rels ~ day nett year, accordinJ to the ~ashington Po!t, and the new o 11 d1SCOvery along the Gulf of Mexico could boost that figure to nearly twa million barrell a day by 1980. Mexico's oil industry was expropriated from American and British firms ln 1938. A government corporation known as Pet~leos Mexlcnnos, or PEMEX. directs the industry. The Post said PEMEX discovered tho ~w oil dt?pOsit! by drill~ ing deeper in old ground that had proved dry in previow: drHUng. President Ford ls expected to dllCUSI additional petroleum shipments when he ~ts with Mexican President Lu t 1 Echeverria on 0 c t • 21. But the \Vashington Post quoted State Depart· nlent oUiclals as sa,lng that was not UK-reuon for stUlng up the meeting. . The United State.< now Imports A total of about six million barrels or oil • day, much or it !lorn Arllb """""' in t.he Persian Gulf arta. He Aid be undtrtook the J6umey to "demonsltatt to )'OW1g people that you can eo out, be different. do aomethina dillerent and ~111 live wllhln the laws Bridge Takes 519th and values of our country." t , "I guesa I'm as close to the (fonner ) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Authorltle.s wes;,em White HOUie As I'm golrig ~ay_a sacrammto_woman tea p e d goi, Capuoe IOl!d, looking lowlrd the Wedn<1dey from lhe Golden G•te Bridge Nixon compound before he resumed his to htr death, the Sltth ~IOfl known journey. "Jt"s loo bad It couldn't have to do &0, The body of Marjorie Jtol1on, betn a dlfrcrcnt sort or evenjng for 36. wBS !potted noatlng In san Francilco everyone." 83y, I It its Gr' key bla lbe and 00 i .. fis h poi the It "'" fish B cau line WO!' l . { r I ~- I • 1" • I • t· f '. t • fl • Coa·st Fisherman Beats Odds An gler Bri11gs I-ii 314-pound S1,vordfish off New port Beach By GARY GRANVILLE 0t *' ~llt "JIM 11•11 It wasn't unUI the struggle was In its 90th minute that those aboard the Grin 'N1 'Barrett Oct. 4 knew they were key players In a classic sport fishing confrontation. The realization came when the huge black and sl iver swordfish leaped from the sea 14 miles outside Newport Harbor and skittered across the choppy waters on ita tail. .. My God, it's a 300 pounder !!.' a member or the fishing party reportedly exclaimed as the enraged fish plunged back into the ocean to continue its batUe with 2'1·year-old Larry Barrett of South Laguna. Three hours later the b r o a d b i I 1 swordfish was: hauled ' a b o a r d t h e Grin 'N' Barrett, its lifeless body the key dimension in a pending world angling record. 'From tip or bill to tail the masfilve fish measured 11 feet. Al its broadest point, its girth was 44 inches. And, the fish wci ghed 314 pounds. It wasn't the biggest broadbill swordrish ever llinded by a s p o r t fishennan. But it wus the bi ggest by far ever caught by an angk!r using 30-powid test line. tentatively obliterating the ex.isting Y.'Orld record of 204 powids. Experienced Nev.'port Harbor anglers say that to catch such a fish using 11()..pound lest line would be a severe test or a fisherman's sk i I l and sportmanship. as "light" is a record 1"that Y.ill st.and forever." But Barrett, a fonnet member of the UnJverslty of Colorado ski team who is as much at home on a tennis court as.on a fishing deck, isn 't claiming a world's record yet. "That's something only the lntema· Uonal Game Fish Association can determine," says Barrett. 'Tha:t determination woo't come until after the association has examined the equipment used, scale accuracy and the circumstances surrounding the prize catch. ~ dOOicated sport fishermen com· peling in an Avalon Angling Ciub tourna· menl:, the four men aboard the Grin 'N' Bamtt-pojd meticulous atleotlon to international game fish rules during the four and a half hour contest between a 175-potmd man and the 3 14 ·pound fighting .-dlish. Midway through the enoounter, for example, Barrett's father, R1chard Bar· rett of Lido Isle, deliberately d o v e overboard to avoid contacting the fishing line with his body. Had 9JCh a brush occurred, the fish wouJd not have qualified either as a potential world record or tournament entry. r Five times during the exhausting struggle the huge fish rocketed to the surface to dance wildly along the water in a .futile attempt to shake loose from the hook embedded in his body. keeping some tension on the Une. Had any slack developed. a sudden hmge hy the s¥i'Of'dfish could have easily .snap- ped the lightweight line. And. the South Lagunan admits, he was haunted by frequently told tales of such fish gatning victory by slMhing the line Y.ith their sharp bills. When the gigantic sv.'Ofdlish was fmally hauled aboard the Grin 'N' Bar- rett, \\1arren Merrill. a Barrett famil y friend from Long Beach, slipped into the water. .,.._ "My dad, Warren and I. an of us driping wet, just stood there and laughed when it was all over," says Barrett. He gives much of the credit-fur the successful catch to the ••expert" boat handling of skipper Jon Beatty and to the shouts of encouragement that came from the other two men. It ls the common pi:_actice on the Barrett boat to tag and release all fish caught that they don't either intend to eat or to enter in tournaments . "Why destroy a beautiful a n t m a 1 without purpose?" asks the younger Bar- rett. In the case of the 314-pound sv;ordfish, il was the winning catch in the Tuna Club of Avalon tournament . a pe11ding world's record and has DOYl been butch- ered. In retrospect, Larry Barrett marvels at the circumstanc:es leading to his en· counter with the prize fish. For one thing, Barrett's quest was ror a catch that v;'ouid qualify him tor membership in the Avalon Tuna Club. A po6Sible world's record. he says, "was the farthest. thing from my mind." the Grin 'N' Barren when the gjant fish slruck, four of. the1n 20-PolU'ld test llne.s. And, the swordfish "'·ent after a martin lure trailing red and white streamers, nonnally an unattractive en· ticement tor such fish. "I don't know why things' happened as they did and probably will never understand why," he says when discuss- ing his once-i n-a-lifetime encounter. For Grin 'N' BSJTett skipper Beatty. it y,·as his first day at sea on the "'·ell-equipped sport fishing boat . Alter 15 years as a private fishing boat captain and countless catches, Beat· ty says: "I couldn't help but join the others when they looked down at the dea(I fish and congratulated it for putting up a helluva fight." BIG FELLA -Ifs official. The broadbill s wordfi s h weighed 314 pounds. It gave 27·year-<>ld Larry Barrett {left) of South Laguna a three·hour fight before it was pulled out of the ocean off Newport Beach. Also on board were Richard Barrett, (second from left), \Varren fi.terrill and John Beatty (right). Sunday, OctoOtr 13, 1974 ~ I I '· ! .. ' I I DAILY PILOT ----.. "' """ ~ ' • • • • . • • ' • l • • They also oay !bat to land a 314-pound broadbill on 3().pound test line dassed Six times the broadbill "came" to the boat only to race away from his adversary in a determined bid to win the battle of wits and might. Barrett says his chief an.-em was Five lines "''ere strung out behind ,---------------J~~~!ll!~~!ll!!ll!!ll!!ll!!ll!!ll!!ll!!ll!!ll!!ll!!ll!~~~~~~;;":~!!!'~ -U.S. BESIEGED BY CRIME -Aussie· P•ul Wiison From Page Al CRIME IN AMERICA . • • "" If the trend toward a r m e d en- campments is to change, he said, "you have to stop making the Jaw a moral busybody-and begin to decriminalize such activities as gambling, prostitution, sex· ua1 activities between c:oru;enting adults in private and public dnmkenness. "You should apply the same conditions to marijuana as to alcohol and the same to guns as to car licenses. .. You should pay rthe police the same as judges. "Am you stmuld stop pouring millions of dollars into irrreased p>lice hardv;·are such as guns, belicopten and can. "The millions you have spent have had no impact on crime at all. 1£ they have. I'd like to see just one scrap of evidence," Wilson said With the rapki rise in the crime rate and "eight to nine times the number of crimes that are reported. the police don 't have the resources to enforce vie· tim1ess crime laws," he said. ''People have the right to go to hell in their own way, as long as they don't hurt someone else in the proc- ess," be said. "It's hard to see how prostitutes. homose xuals and -public-drunks a r e hurting anyone. The same goes f o r gambling. "On the other hand, I see tremendous harm when it's made illegal.· The whole history of organized crime in this country is centered around providing th e s e services;" \Vilson !laid . Good public housing. Jie said, linking the tY.-o subjects of his research together, is one way to cut crime. ''In eve r y society in the y,·orld-particularly in the Western in- dustrial nations-4.here are those who can't compete,'' he said. "There will always be people who cannot adequately compete for jobs or for housing and they have to rely oo the state for the necessities of life. "Ifs found in Austrajlia, tn Western Europe, everywhere. ·Why the United States should be any different eludes me." '· .. l , Providing I.hose necessities through ef· fectively managed pubtr housing and service programs, he sakf, i5 ooe way to cut the impetus toward crime. . ' l ' , . •• , ' ' • • ( - Bail Colt11tibt1s --Columbus would ne'vcr had made it acr_ossJJ1e Atlantic in such an unorthodox saili ng ship but Hesse and Lisa Donah, bolh 8, of Vista View School in Fountain Valley, took a first place In a Fountain Valley Recreation Department sailing contest on Friday. More than 100 children participated in Uie contest honoring Col umbus Day Monday. . · Unless a reversal is brought about In current trend!. he said, "I see the middle class-in the broad smse-living in these compowxls. The very poor living in public housing. And tlnse in be- tween being the victllm of crime in the cities and in the suburbs." All the answers, he said. have already been found through the variety ol studies into crime. "I really can't add anything new or miraculous," he said, "it's all there. All you have to do is implement il" President Urges Boston 'Reject Violence ' BOSTON (AP ) -President Ford, in a tape-recorded mess<jge made in the White House and broadcast here Satur· day, urged Bostonians to "reject violence or any kind" in connection with school d~ation. "The people of Boston share a tradition for reason. fairness and respect for the right of others," Ford said. "Now, In a difftcU.lt period for all of you. it is a time to reflect on all that yoor city means to you: to react in the finest tradition of your city's people." The President said the statement was made at the request of Sen. Ed"•ard \\!, Brooke (R-~fnss.). "''ho urged Ford to personally seek an end to lhe four weeks or troubles connected with school busing to achieve integration. Brooke said fell lowing the broadcast, "I'm very pleased the President did grant my request." Brooke said he had wanted to "see the fulJ force or the preside ncy bringing peace and calm to Boston and doing everything possible to avoid any further outbreak of vio- Jence." Ford said in his message. "It is up to you, every one of you, every parent, child. to reject vlolenct of any kirvi in your city." He asked Bostonians "to reject hatred and the shrill voices o( the violent few." The President said. "I knO\V th 8 t nothing is more important to you than the safety of lhe children in Boston and only your calm and lhoughtful action now can guarantee that safety." Ford y,•as accused earlier in U>e week by Boston ~1ayor Revin fl. White of having "encouraged false hopes and fan· ncd the names of resistance that will most Inevitably lead tq further disruptioo in Boston." \\!bite 3Jso cr1tlclted Ford 's relusal to send federal help to protcot school children . * ™··-·~* ... 1:... INTRODUCTION! * StlOfS '!Mf fOWt: IMHDC>llH U, OI DOWN IHTO $TIUMMEI ANVlfl'. MAJOR.MINOR AND1tlt CHOR OS HAMMOND SOUNDER AN YONE CAN Pt.AV ••• EVERYONE CAN OWN NEW FEATURES NEW smEs MANY NEW EXCITING MODELS WALTZ, •ocr. MAllOt. IA\lAD. lATIN EXAMPLE NO. 1 Y111lATO Can you imagine a brand new deluxe Hammond Organ at this low, low price? $ 95 Wh~t I b<l1! y.,,,. IMI~& to heiot ii to ... liew iL y.,,,.•11 Md thiil e.iy• rain& H1mmond1 ll\lrvtlOU1 .,..)'lo rt\I.•. And you'tl elljo,o m11tlnc """'le ..... ho!-Atld .,.h<!rtt!!r yoii .,.•nl AU you do II follow the Sound<:• mloo-eaded numbm.. And )"(>1111 P:.Y popul.u-11>np from U. •tut. Saunder 111\UUc II tl>ot aims* IO play. fUl\ 11-NOTl JEYIOAIO f XClUSIYl UN!IOCX IACX HAID ltOCK ""A'l~ MOTH l'tlOOf ••••m LESSON PROGRAM INCLUDED A COf!lplete Ofla'I ....._ dftilllf'd for st..!'!!WI C'\.11 .._._,,,_ A modem ,..,,. • .,.lhod ptOftam that .,.;u i...,.. "°" playinc YOW" !•-1W 111""' llid\ u •Moan RMr,• "'-t&ory," alld n>1ey mot11 '" ...... lier ol daya. EXAMPLE NO. 2 KIMBALL-WHITNEY SPINET PIANO $ """' fl TU. CVN•·TOUC11 $Cl1WANO!t _.tlOl-ECT ACTION --- """TCHtNG l!NCM --·-==- Ir'[ (PQWN!O ,..,.MQG.AHl SQUNOIOAIO EsperUy rnl!M ill the finMI ~iliton of the f(;..QlfJ>i&M ~llJ'. l.hil roe• -silNI .... • 1117'-of itl awD. K.., atwintion iii JiYffl IO-,,. dei..11 lo .... ,.. lN pmductktlt of -only I fiM .....s..J inotrumenl but .i.. a huoMomt ~of fur• 11inu.. Thi ,...,.1u1 w-of lb. h.lld<rali..11 .,... and """ .,oocj ftrtllhN •• u u#-lN ~ of AnJI ,,_,,_ ShenmJi Cli.JI ii Pftllld IO to. all6t IO ~I tl\A llnil p\l.J'<) 11 lllldi I '°"' priea. CON VENIENT TERMS PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY • Phone 545·0415 OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO 6 P.M. SAT. llJ.6, MON~ THRU FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. .. WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMS EUCLIDAf SAN DIEGO FREEWAY • ---••• .. ' -· S11nd1y, Ottobff 13, 1974 , ,• ' MEDIUM SURVEY SHIP FAIRWEATHER ANCHORED OFF NEWPORT JETTY 231-foot Ship Is Surveying Ocean Bottom ind Shoreline to Update Nautical Charts Coastal W ater.s Surveyed 'ftfSS Fair1ceather at Work Recharting Cha nges By AIMON LOCKABEY Of .. hlly PHii Stiff What changes have taken pl3t"e on the ooeu bottom .Jn Southern Otllfomla coutal waters since the origino.l surveys were made more uia.n a century ago? What new landmarks have arisen to «Uide or confuse pleasure boatmen and commercial vessels in the la.st few years? For that matter. what changes have taken place on the bottom of Newpon Ha.rb>r since the la st survey in 1953? Elcept for an occasional mention In the U.S. Coast Guard's Notice Mariners, the modem skipper has no way of know- irtR until he ~ afoul of aome \L'1dlarted rock or fetches up on a sandbar. ----cAll U'8t is due to be manged shortly after an extensive h,ydr~aphic surve~· now being made by vessels of the Xa- Uonal Ocean Survey (formerly Coast and Geodetic Survey). 'lbe survey vessel. MSS Fairwtether, is anchored off the Ne1o1'1)0rt Harbor jetty from whence it \Viii dispatch !!mall l:ii>ats wtth modem. sophisticated sounding 1rear to work along the beach and Inside Neo.v- port Harbor. The Fairweather arrived here '!'uesday after-spendin( several weeks In the area of OBna P.olnt. From here lt will proceed to the ~ Beach are.a. <:aot. Olarles A. BurTOU«hs, eommand- tt of the 1.31·foot FAlnmither. says the overall miMion of the Fairweather and her s4&f,er-!lhios Is to su:rve:v the coast and *'8 OC'ean deoths from tlle beach to the 110 fathoin curve. WbtJ, the task ls comolete. present Co* and ~etic SUrvey charts will be ~Ated new larte scale coast.al .:harts .,·~1~ il!<;'l1rd in ~trio form on a scale of 1: 000. ~fru;t coastal charts nO\v in use \\' .nubli<:hed al scales from 1:50.0M :111'1. 1: ion nno -~nproximately 1.4 nautl- c,..1 ,...,11,... ,.,.,. il'lf'h. Cmdr. BurroueM sairl charts for such harbor areas as Newoort Beach are l)e-. in( surveyed at 1:5.<KX> and win be wb- lisbed at 1:10,000, less than one nautical mile Per sauare inch. Ia ... addltlon to the modem electronic souading gear used on the mother ship and by sub-parties. the party is also conduct.Ing "sweep surveys" using a con- trivance known as a "wire drag" which tum up suc h hitherto un charted hazards as aubmartne rockJ and peaks in shoal wa~. One such ha zard was disCO'\•ered at the entrance to. Dana Point Harbor in the form of what Is believed to be a frag- ment of Crawfish rock v.•hen blasting v.·a!I takln11: place for the development of the harbor. The survey villl recom- mend that such haiards be buoyed or removed by further blasting. Cmdr. Burroughs said his party is also examining the shoreline v.•ith the aim of ch arting new landmarks and perhaps changing the name off lesser one to eo~ form with more modern geographic names. In addition . the Coast Pilot , kno\\TI as the bible to coast mariners will be updated as a result of the survey. 'I'1le. National Ocean Survey is a com· pooent of the National Oceanic and At· mosphere Administration which oper- ates under the U. S. Department of Com- merce. The Fairv.·eather is known as a Me- dium Survey Ship (?>.1SS). She was Com- missioned in 1968 with capabilities for oceanography, deep sea and shoa l v.1ater hydrography. She is equipped v.·i!h the mosl modem precision sounding equip- ment plus two shoo! water fathometers and aH modem navigation Instrument s. The FalrweaLher's 1974 field season commenced in March wilh hydrograph ic surveys off the northwest coast ol Wash- ington. In May Falr\••eather shifted op- erations to Lov.·er Cook Inlet, Alaska, completing a JO-year survey of the Kam- P.:;hak Bay area. Her present hydrographic operations alon g the Southern California coast north of Dana Point is the continuation or a project started in 1968 by other NOAA ships 10 update the charts of the Cali- fornia coast. The Fairweather'a lister-ship, Ranier is worldng the area l1'00lllf such Offshore islands as San Clemente, CltaHM and other channel lslandl. When tbe field season ends nert mooth, both 11\ips will return to their home port, Seattle for v.inter maintenance and preparation for the 1975 field 9ellSOO. Bloodmobile to Make Laguna Beach Stops The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit Lagwia Beach from 2:20 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at the C.Ommwtity Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave. Prospective dooors must be bet\\~ 18 and 66 years of age, in good health and weigh at le.ul 110 pooncl!. Ap. pointmeots may be made in advance by calling 499-3889 or 83S-63111. Heavy R ains Drench Plnins States A frHll 1Mtn1k of told 1lr wnt ,,_.,., Incl ~fllCl!'ml 1pflll"O o...r tt.. u ntr1I ~111111, ll1n1uo11 lllt MIOd!e MIHl11tppl \1111.... 11\CI Into l"-UllPft' Grtl! L11k11 Sa!VfdlY. lie•llY r11111 IGl-H PO'!lon1 o I ••ttrn K1nu1. with ovtl' J lllC"-1 rl1»0<1ed II Iii"'""'""' P<lt t rly J lncrie1 ~shed lnlo W!lu y, Kin. Loc11ty l>l•V'I' rl lM 1lto drlllellecl ,,..., In Nortti.rn Mluour! • n d 1 Mw •Ila-• wnn 1111Jt'cMr11orm1 _. l.(t tttrld lrorn 1111 t I II I r 11 Aoc~I•• to !ht tenlrtl ~11i.1u retlOll, Trultl or Co1111 11u1 11 c 11 , N.M. 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Newport Sailor Takes 2nd in Race HONOLULU (UPI) -A IO•f'OOt mistake In the fOW'lh race ol the tornado -Id atlln& dlempi<olhlpo dllquallfl<d lfans Track, Sah:bw'J, Auatrla, Friday and gave the victory lo Jori Sedgier, Hurenberg, Gormany. A-.. Allllrian, l!OOert Jesaen!J, the 1m world dlamplon, held the ovonll lead after four races by placlnt leV!Dth in Friday's race which was held ln el(ht lo to knot trade winds olf the Walkild Yacht Club. Prack, and his tteWnlln brother , Beman!, gombled Oii the flnt "'' ol the II-mile ....,.. by lll1llnil v~ wide on the windward leg and ••Uiht llzoni offshore winds that shot them into a leed they never. rellnqul-. , But as the 43 boats Cl'06Sed the llnilh line, Prad< JllWed lo the left, or port side. ol the flntsh buoy instead ol the right, or star1>oan! side. The gray catamann was a ~ 1,200 meters ahead ci Spengler in ftFUU.i 7." But the cannon boomed only when "Fuu:l 7" crossed the lioe well behind the Prack brothen!. 'Ibey !mmedlatelv backtracked and attempted to correct their error. However, the rules com- mittee said they "did not unwind or pull their strings" -meaning they bad railed to retrace their course to correct their error. CORONA DE L MAR COUPLE WIN HOBIE CHAMPIONSHIP Dick and Carol 8Nuch1mp Gur Up for Fln1l1 From Page Al IIOBI E CHAM PIONSHIP • • • The dlsqualllicalion plus their !allure to finish in T\1e8day 's bolAtefout wind•. gave them a point total ol more than 100 aM made tt practically bnoosslble to finish among the leaders in the best six of seven races which end Monday. Hans Praek: said he had filed a protest to the ruJing. "We were confused at the finish u there were tY.'O boats flying the blue pennants ol the Watktlti YadJt Club," Ham ·aid. "They both looked limllar and we did not know we had gone on the wrong side of the buoy tmtU we Jlnished_ the race-and were -told we·bed made an error. We Um revers:ec1· · our mune and oorrected our error.'' There \\'ere no casualties in the perfect .ailing weather and 43 out ol the 45 starleH l!nillhed. 1be 9eCOOd boat Wa! Bob Ket· tenhoffen's ''Ta-daa" oot ol Newport Be a c·h. ~en-who _was elgtth in the ltandingB until the race, finished a good 500 mel<n ahead o! another American beet. Bruce Badeeu'a "Wildcat" out Ol Housten, Tex. Badeau had been lied witb the Pract brot2lers for ninth posklon at the ttart. Fourth was Rtclt Taylor, COila M- in ''Duck Hawk." Jl'1ftb WH Roy Sea· man, Maltbu 1n "Pacllc For," Sixth -Dmald c.ote, QueOjc, aftd -nth· -J.-.ig. ' Orange County aweep with eight of the flnt 10 places going to the Orange c:oasten. For the most part, it was a llght weather alfair with the bat breezes blowing up m the flJ'St two races Satur- day when 12-15 knot gusl3 had skippers and crews taking to the trapeze wires. 'Jbe drees of tbe day wa1 wet suit.I for all handa. 2 Bills Vetoed, Otliers Sigued - WASHINGTON CUP!) -Pr.aident Ford velDed two blllt Saturday -the IOW'lh and fifth vetoes ~ h I s ad- ministration -and signed a e v e r a I othen. i:ncludine one taking eome d the -out o( the pemy. The While '1louse al90 aiinounced Ford will •!Jn the Campolgn n.torm Spending Act, wlltdi tndudet lederal fll..tlng for presidalttal c:ampotgm, Dell Tue!day at -.. lo wflldl all meml>en o( CGllgr<os will be tovked. It i. - !ldered lo be one ~ Ibo moot imoonant bills pasec1 by ~ thlt -ron. On Sa-y. Ford veloed I railroad employes ""1eflt bill and an ameodmenl to tile Alomlc EnertY Act. In the lighl going Thursday and Friday many of the crew• were hampered by kelp which kept fouling thelr rudden. The regatta was officially bllled u the Miller High We Hoble-19 natiollllls as the Hobie Cat Assoclatioo took oia a major sponsor for the first time. The f!IUll races for the champlons!tlp were among 50 oompetiton who hid survived three days ot raclne tn an 1 original field· of 89. 'Ibe top SO wen cbo8en after Friday'• races. Colorful, , rambling Vacation Village on Million Bay was the headquarters for the regat· la. -Dick and-Carol Beauchamp havo been sailing Hobie Cats for ftve yeBrl. They came into this year's national diam· pionshipa heavy favorites after wtmlng the Southern California bl&hi'>lnt c:ham· plonS:iip In five regional races. The husky 31-year<>!d real -deveJoi>nent """'11tanl altri>uted h1a ,...,.,._ in the title regatt& to "aood luck on the ltarting line and DO gear failures.". Top 10 in the final standlnp: I, Dick Beaudwnp; %, Bob Beauchlmo: 3, Reg Jawonlti; 4, Hobie Alter, Capiltrano ee.clt: 5, Richard Loufek, Coata M,..: 6, Jim Black, Newport Beach; 7, Mtte Ml1bOOm, Seattle, Wuh.; II, Wayne Schafer, Capimano Beach; I, Ru11ell Edington, Newport Belch; 10, Jerry King, Newport Beach. Grand Opening, Phase II . The Sea Terrace Apartments .for adults: sun; fun,1ea and sand. Laruna Nfguel'1 Sea Terrace Apart- ments create tt ·new kind of apartment living for adulta. ~rom patio or balcony you look out upon an ocean view.or a t>•rk-like 1ettlng. White 1andy beache• and cruising sailboats invite you toenjo1 a swim, aa.11, or eve.ning.atrollin the eunaet. .And toitli your marina-styled apartment come all the pleasures of Laguna Niguel'• 8,000.acre \vorld-great 1 recreation, convenient 1bopplnr, ·friendly people. It' a the choice way to live. Putali inyourl ife ••• tod4y cometo •Laguna Niguel The Ooice Community .. Rli:ncho Bernal-do and Vlllart Park, other f\ne Nnr Town• by Avco Commianlt7 Developers, Inc. (714) 493-<1601 ' I I ." Marln•·1tyled161 -L.UXUry ntCllOfl bed...,m,havo161 . · bath1. All-eleet.rlo IO'Urmct kitchen and built..lna.l bedroom from f2IO. J bedroom fromf260. Some flUJtilhed at PO i:riore ..... 111. Afutpme ot11nrluor double1l1a 1Ttatway\o1ta~ fo 1hape,A court 11 now under conatnae-tion and due for comel.Uon. In October. e 1s..r.-. -,,. .. ......... Rccrc1tion Center Come hOJM to th11 Joye of ncrtatlon at your own Rec. Center, There'•• aparkllnr rwlrQ- mlnr pool ind Jacuul hl1/he?I Aunu,\Ullard and --~llld · i>•rl•r. ldtchO!l .... ftrudet.._ Dtrtetlen1~ ""'1ia Loi AQtl•, t&U . .... San 'Dll(O/ • Santa An_,.~ •• ,. Mnith to c ....... v.u.,. Parkw&Jtxlt.. Rll'hi (approx.a ml:) to Paelftc Coali Hlshwar. Wt 1 milt !O,. ... Nlptl Rd.I...,,. Nll\!Ol Rd4 to The Sta~rn.ee Ap~entt. ,- r s PO 1. r I h t I ·t Patty Pregnant, Author Believes CLEVELAND,O~o (AP) An autbor.televl.!lon o e w s reporter wbo bu trailed the Symbionese IJberaUon Anny - and the newspeper he t re a: s they lddnaped and converted says she believes Pa tr l c i a Hearst is pregnant. "Why v.ooldn't she be .'' ?ifarilyn Baker, 45, said Fri-- day, here in connectk>n with a new book in which sh e chronicled the kldnaplng.·"She wa s in love with Willie Wolfe a one of the dead (SLA members) and as St eve n \\1eed {Miss Hearst's former fiance) put it. 'She's a very accommodating girl.' .. Add to that she for.got tier pUls and I would say she's pregnant," fl.trs. Baker went on. B011ib Dis11ia1itled SHE ALSO said Mia Hearst, who bas taken the name Tania, "can stay bidden indefinitely until she double parks or runs a red light. "You don't catch crimfnals A member of the Oakland police bomb squad derused a small pipe bomb that through some extensive was found early Saturda~ in the Safeway main office doorway in a lunch pail. dragnet but by mistake," ~lrs. _No note communication accompanied the device. Baker added. ~~~~~~~~~~~---''---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ul"I TtltJlllo•• The Federal Bureau o f POLITICAL MOTIVATION? Tnve!itlgation has sought 1t11ss Lt. Gov. John Harm.r l\.PFI\. 'Will Ahicle hv La,v' ~ OAJLV P1LOT 'Fi1au1aciul A1.agels' Contributions Told SACRAME~'TO (UPll - Nelson A. Rockefeller. Hov.'ard llughes and hundrerls of ot~r "financial aiigels" have shell- ed out more than $2 million for campai gn ·"'·archests in t.alifornia's race for I he governorship. Brown, aC<.'Onllng to the cam-,,.--------,. paign statements. The stateml'nts. did not in· · c I u de contributioM received by the two candidates during the primary e 1 e c t i on cam- paign, when Brown collected S!.6 n1illion and Flournoy ral,s.. ed about $1.2 million. SO~lt~ FTR:\IS gave to both campaigns, su ch as 20!h Cen- tury rox -v.·hlch ga\'~ $2.500 to Flournoy and $2.200 to Brol'o'n. Richard O"'.\'cill and Lou CALIFORNIA Campaign reports m a d e available Saturday s h o w e d DemocraUc nominf.'C Edn1und G. Grown Jr. has a1nassed nearly $1.2 m i I 1 i o n and Republi can Houston I. Flournoy has raised about $896,000 for gcnt!ral election battles. Brown's cof(<'rs included at least $132,000 in labor union donations, with the b i g g e s t chwlks -$25.000 apiece - coming Crom the United Auto \Vorkers union and the Hotel and Restaurant W o r k e r s union. Cella, Orange County friends '---------of Democratic nominee fo r controller Ken C o r y . con- tributed $16.000 to Brown 's campaign. The t"·o "financial angels." as they are callett by political a ides, have dumped several hundred thousand dollars into Cory 's FLOURNOY re<'1!i\'ed al campaign. least $77,000 from agribusiness Brown also rec e i v e d a -farmers, p u c k i n. g com-$ 5 0 , 0 O 0 loan from Joan panies and ranchers _ Palevsky. a longthne patron including $'23,500 from th e of Dc1nocratlc campaigns. \\'estem Growers Assn. Flournoy also received more .illi nor Quake Near He111et HE~tET (UPI) -A minor earthquake that "ga\'e us one quick shake" rumbled through this small corrununity lit the base of lhe S.1n Bernardino mountains Saturday . bul no damage 11·as rcpor1.cd. Harni er's Hearst and the two other known surviving members of the SLA for monlh~. Six SLA members -four "'omen. \\'o lfe and self·sty\cd field Rocke f e I ! er, the vice than $10,000 from backers of presidential nominee \\'ho ha s (;ov. Reagan and $l:i.OOO fro1n been questioned r~ntly about James Garibaldi. a lobbyist LOS Ai\GELES IAP ) -\Viii get at a document that rrob· about the n10ney that is being large gifts to aides. con-for the liquor and racetrack LC\\'iS. m a nag e r of con-ably isn't a clue at all ~" · spent on his la\\'Suits. tributed $5.000 to Floumoy's industries. The quake, registering 3.4 on the Ricther scale. followed bv one \reek anol hc-r temblor that measured 4.0 in !he same area. troversial radio station KPFK , asked LeY..is. ''The FBl got "\\'e're not NBC or CBS. campaign. Flournoy made a Brown picked up a Sl.000 marshal Donaid OeFrceze, a for1ner Cleveland resident - died in a fiery shootout in _ Los Angeles last ~lay. 1 ~1rs. Baker said the SLA, "'hich described itself a s r i g hting against ·oppression, \.l•as involved in ''a c bi Id 's game of playing big and bad guerrilla and "~;e will b e creepy~wling through yoor yard and yoo v;on't even know we're here.' They played a game of freeing the oppressed of the world." Minisu11111tit Criticized gets mad "'hen people accuse aU kinds of communications \\'c just barely earn enOl!gh personal trip to the east to donation from the Chinese "it gave us one quick shake, him or being above lh~ la\11. fron1 the SLA and it didn "t 10 keep goi ng. And there's 11isit the former New York Herh and Acupuncture Co. and but that was all." said Police . "People say "'e're putting take them one step closer to a limit to how much time governor last month. $60,000 in Joans and gifts from Sgt. Brad Hough. •·\Ve only SACRb.iENTO (AP) -LI. G<lv. John Harmer called an economic minisummit f o r California, and was hit im- mediately with charges o f political profiteering from two former colleagues in the state Senate. Harmer, who is a ct in g g o v e r n o r during Ronald Rea,gan's three-day vacation in r-.texico. announced f"riday that as lieutenant governor he v:ouJd chair a t w o -d a y meeting of the state Com· mission on Economic Develop- ment in Los Angeles beginning Oct. 22. Hanner said busineM. labor and consumer leaders i n califomia will all be invited to attend. But his Democratic foe in the campaign for lleutmant govCITl(M', state Sen. ~1ervyn Dymally of Los Angeles, said Harmer "is playing politics · with hard times." Another S13le se n ator. George ?i.toscone (0-San Fran- cisco), immediately challeng- .ed Harmer's \'Ole against a low· Interest housing bill in the Senate shortly before ac- cepting Reagan's appoi ntment as lieutenant governor. "Now, ir, an obvious ploy to the voters Harmer decries the lack of housing money and the state of market con- ditions." said M015COOe, the Democratic leader or t h e Senate. Hanner replied to t h e charges or partisan poli tics in the calling of a s t ate economlc summit meet that President Ford has a s k e d leaders of every st.ate to do this. "I have no control over President Ford"s speech or his request. This was h a r d I y son1clhing 1 could dream up for my O\\TI pol i Ii ca I ad- vantage." Harmer said. Harmer was appointed lieu!enant governor Inst \l'Ct!k 1o fill the three ren1flining months or the 1crin of Ed Reinecke. \11ho r es i g n e cl n1inutes before his sentencing for perjury in the ITT case. 'Governor' Covers Bets LOS ANGELES (UP!l - The acting go11ernor of california has co11ered all his bets in the 1974 -World 'ie11cs. In te legrams to both Los Angeles Dodgers M a n a g e r \Valter Alston and Alv in Dark of the Oakland A ·s, Lt. Gov. John Harmer said: "Congratulations on beh<'llf of all the people of Callfom1a. \Ve arc proud tMt Callfornla baseball has acbie11ed I he recognition tt deserves. May the best team win." Pat Dunn Gets it Done in At Your Service Sundays in the_ DAllY PILOT Brow11 PI.a11s To Assist Candidates CRESCE1'.1T CITY (UPI) - ~'ith an ai rborne caravan of fou r sma ll airplanes. De mo cratic gubernatorial nominee Edmund Brown Jr_ campaigned con fidently through the scenic North Q>ast Saturday, unveiling plans to help other Democrats in the Nov. Selection. Brov.11 said he v.-ould take a portion of the limited money he agreed lo spend for broad- cast advertising and tum it over instead for a massive "get-out-the-vote drive" for all Democrats. BTO\m's campaign manager. Tom Quinn. said about $81,000 of the $150,000 broadcast. budg- et already has been tarmarked for the tum-out effort. rt is planned to involve 10,001 cam paign workers and be the b i g g e s t Democratic dri11e to get voters to the polls in HI years, Brown said. At that time organized labor moumed a massive campaign on the is.sue of right~t~work 13\\'S. On the second leg nr 3 can1palgn tour through t h e cities of Northern Cailfomia. Brown, 36, secretary of state , told a rally o( about 50 SUl)- por1ers in Ukiah, "The cam- p:-iien is going \\·ell."' lie also attacked Flournoy for an "Indifferent and inept" record of public service. ourselves above tile I a'" . ' ' solving the case.'' I can afford to spend in jail. Hughe s. th~ recluse Auburn ?\-1anor Holding Co.. got a few calls." ... Lewis said Saturday. "We're On a more practical note, I have .a station to run and billiaaaire, contributed $5,600 owned by Southern California The temblor occurred !.\t just going to Jet the courts Lev.•is said he is t"Oncerned a family 10 feed ." to FlOW'OOy and $J ,fi00 to builder ?i.1artin Harmon. 5:21 a.m. decide who is right. \I.' e '11 --------------'------------'------------------~---------j abide by the law, distasteful as it may be." It ·s been a tough v.·eek !or Lev.is. His station -...·as searched for nine hours Thursday by police looking in vain for a message from a grou p c I a i m in g responslblllty for bombing tv:o Sheraton hotels. The ne:-.1. day. Le\\'lS "'as subpoenaed I o testify before a federal grand jury Oct. 15 anti ordered to bring-with him the mes5age and the container in which it was received. Last.. summer, Le.Yii! spent 16 days in federal pri!OO for contempt after refusing t o give authorities a n original tape from the Symbione!e Lib- eration Army. Free pending appeal, he lost the first a~ peal. but intends nett week to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review his case. "l'~f NOT very optimistic they will review it," Lewis conceded. · Lewis said at tiines he feels like he!! fighting alone. "I can see the Los Angeles Tunes and T I m e 11agaiine lecturing me a~e in on t he responsibility of the pres.9," he ira.id. He recalled there wes a "greet outrage" v.i>en the Palo Alto po11ce searched the newsroom of the Stanford Uni\'ersity nev.•spaper in 1971. "\\'here is the o u t r a ~ e now?" ~is asked. '"The silence is deafening. lt bothers me that 1 don't have any real support from the media." \\'hat bothers him most, he explained. is that the search gave the pollce all sorts or information about 1he station and it! ne-...'S acti.,.illes. none of it ha"lng anything to do with the message from the bombers. "IT IS really worth dryinq up sources of Information to " · • '· ., '• ) ,r • / Flour11oy Ca111paigns At $250-a-pair Dinner • ' 6 ®QlID®ilf.Ei 1974 • '" 2 3 4 5 9 10 1 2 WALNUT (AP)_-'l'he man in the gray business suit was w e a r i n g a red-and-white '"WIN" button as be moved among the crowd that had paid $250 a couple to join him for dinner. Houston I. Flou rnoy seem- ed at home at the PomonA Nationa l Country Club with many of his former collegt1e9 on the faclilty at Pomona College ana Claremont Ur11d- uale School. The "Whip Inflation Now" but.tom supporting President Ford's anti-inflation program -brought by a Republican congressman that n!gbt -also !leemed to d r a w favorable reactions Crom those at the dinner. Holding a microphone in one hand with the other in his pocket as anent er ta Iner \.\'OUld. the Republican can· dldate for aovenlOr iasued a call for help in the last month of his OOttle to whip Edmund G. Brown Jt . for ~he governorshl_e of the G o I d e n State. ' "I really wasn't discouraced v.1\th tbe test poll." said the 4.5-ye&N>1d at.ale Controller or the California Poll last week that i!howed him trailing by 11 points. · "I've never led in the polls and I've never lost an elec- tion," he explained. The release of the California Poll had been the first maj0< event of a hectic \veek open· Ing the final month of the campaign. The survey w a s follov.•ed quickly by the third of their scheduled &ix debates, with Brov.,, accusing Flournoy of promoting ''recy cled ~aganlsm" and Floumoy replying thlt Brown w as trying to link him wttb every Republican evil slnoe Herbert Hoove r. The brown-ha ired Republican seemed angry at the end of the debate, a mood that lasted through the next day. . "'l l"s time to 5llrl ripping tlie facade off d J e t r y Brown,J1, Flournoy told about 75 San Franci.sco buslnessmtn at a luncheon at the fl'alrrnont Holel. •1We are gofng to gel tougher became J'm sick and tired of my opponent mouthing a litany of llred charges." .J ®1®\_@i 2;i 2" '4 I ;i --L'~ -I -:1 ' . --\ --- 29 ;._ Jll \ 31 \ . \ -&he Good Ot' 'Days ••• at South Coast Pla za have been an old-fashioned Bak Photo is ci rcled . They last through next located in the Caro use l Co urt. Sunday Oct. 20. Come out and talk 2li to the craftsmen in our Carousel STA RTI NG NEXT THURSDAY Court and "learn how" as tlley BROWSE AMONG OVER 250 A~ demonstrate crafts of yesteryear. TIQUES ON DISPLAY IN THE They will be giving away some of .JEWEL COURT. ALL OF THE C.OUfh P.OISf 'DtlZI their crafts. Enjoy barbershop ANTIQ UES WILL BE A.UC-C1 \~ 11 h~rmony, antiqu~ autos, and best TIONED ON SUNDAY.-OCT-o! all , old-fash10n ed prices. A OBE R 20 STARTING AT 10 :00 sRrsToL AT SAN 01Eco FREEWA Y. cosTA llESA tin-type studio where you can take i\.M. IN THE JEWEL COURT. .. ., . , .• ~ ,. l• :f. !i ·t ~ ,. '• ~ ~ ~ • ·-:.. ... .. t ' ~ • : ~ . .. .. :~ • .. -~ • . l • !-·; ~· --. '• - 1\fj ' ( DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ) A Groundless Charge Po lls cont inue to show that California Atty. Ge n. Evelle Younj:!c r is one of fc"' ltcr>ubli cans strongly favored to w in in the Novt•mh<'r e lection. So perhaps it makes Politica l Jogit• for his 01>1)()ncnt to g r;1s p al any issue to draw attent ion. Unf ortunatcly, tht· "issue" picked by Dc mocrutil' candidate \Villian1 Norris in oin atlcn1pt to s tir up Orange County is a bumn1l'r. Norris l'h;1rgcd '\'oungcr deliberately erred 1n ruling that GoY. ltcng:.in could ;1p1)()int Gen. T homas Riley to t he Orange County Board of Supervisors for .a two·ycar·p lus term lh: called it an .. outrageous" politically 1notivatcd n10\•e, said a n elect ion should have been held , and promised . if elected , to act lo oust Ril ey. \Vhcthcr or nol Youn ger·s ruling 1,vas legally correct (and it probably \Viii be tested in court a t year's e nd ), t \\'O points should be made. Riley is virtually a n apoli\oical fi gure. And the prima ry reason the Board or SupcrYisors v<.icancy was not filled by .a special election "'as the opposition of Norris' O\vn pa rty -the Democratic leade rship in the state Assem bly. and partic ula rly Assemblym a n Cand controll er candida te) Kenneth Cory, and Democratic leaders he rt! in Orange County. It seem s fair to question \vheth~r the legal sens ibilities and righteousness of l\1r. Norris would have been s o outraged if the appoin tee lo the supervisor's pos t had been some fello\\' De mocr at . Gold for the Deve lopi11g \Vhc n 1t comes to prime property open for development. 1>0te ntia l d Cvelopers would find not·hing but s uperl utives in describing a hunk of Orange County that m easures out to pure gold in its unique potential. Ocean fronlagt\ ocean \'ie\v, gentle htlls a nd unrestrict ed by pre vious development: All arc part of the a ssets or th<' 10,00U acr(':) -inc luding 3.5 miles of bcC1utiful beach -along the l'acifil' between Newport De•1c h and J ... ttgun a Ilcach. The la nd is O\Vned e ntire ly by the l r\'ine Compa ny. cxccptin1,: 118 coast.::. I acres and some 1,200 inla nd acres to be boug ht by the stute ror 1>a rks. Or primary interest both lo the Irvine Company and to Orange County rcsid<.'nts is \vhich city 'viii control developm ent of this gold coast . 0n one side, it races the ocean; the rest borde rs Laguna Beach, the city or Irvine rind NC\Vl)(lrt Jk'ach. Each cit y \Yants it -or som e of it. Ye l each city has reservation s. Left unincorporate d, it would be governed by Orange County . The JrYine Company has gently sparred 1,vi th a ll three cities a nd last week dropped still a nothe r t a nta li iing propasal : P e rhaps the land could be incorporated as the county's 27th c ity. Obvious ly, the idea was offered as a trial ba 1loon. Newport and Laguna have assumed slifr attitudes \oward exte nding their services t.o take in the property. The city of Irvine has e nough land and enough proble m s as it is. And the Ir vine Company like ly would be reluctant to entrust its intricate plri.ns to the whims of county government . But each of these entities a lso has visions of 'vhat pole nt.i_al such a development '"'ould offer. \Vh a tcver postmark they use, the e ventua l 50.000 reside nts of the la nd certainly ":ill occupy one of the .most prestigious pieces of real est ate a nywhe re . And with the ~h ea v y e nvi ronme ntal con s ide r a tio ns involved. it s hould re an asset a nd point of pride to all Orange Countia ns . , 'Don't look !lt me! I just sell 'em!' Fall's Creepy Creatures Ignore Man's Stumbles Wlrk• Duo Stages a Comeb'ack SN ICKEH S GA P. VA . -·rhe popul;1lion ex plosion has rt· ached the Blue Ridgt•. This h;is been a ycur rif unparallclt'd g ro"'·Lh in a n area remot(' from lhc sta gnation J nd slo"•do"'n of the rest or the nation . Confidenre has been rt:stored in !he American 'vav of life and traditiorial \'alues u·hich \vcre \\'el I ·est a bl is h ed before the Indians <.'<lme. In f~cl , grO\\•lh h a s "'b1e e n s o phenomen:1l tha1 1t m ay run the ecologists out or busi ness, restorl· DDT . glamori ic the steel trap a nd apptheosize the Am e1;can Rifl e Association. BENE,\T ll the noor "''he re this is "''riltcn a fn n1ily of groundhogs, else\vherc ele_ga ntly coi lled \VOOd· chucks, is 1u·eparing fo r its fall hi bcr· na tion ~:ll'c fro rn an.v practical remedy C'xcept tearing dO\\'n the bu ilding and <ligj!ing them out . A groundlu:ig I \\'o()(l(·huck ) normally burrO\\S lo a ll1·plh of five feet \\'il h tunne ls eir.:lenclin g fro1n the ct'ntral residence up to 2:'> or Jo re<·L r•o1son gas is th{' rxlrenll' rC'nll'd~· On lhf' honl•ys uckll"l"'rl\'r red h:1nk 100 r(•t•I OJ\\:1 ~ lhrt•t' ~ou11g deer arC' nibbling J\\ :1 y ;ind ~t·outi ng •he pr{•1nises <1,e.ainst. lh!' \\'1n1e1· da~·s "'hen lhcv \\"Ill con1(' to de,·our do"n to lhc baic brancht•s lhl' mort· stylish .s hrublx'ry \1·hich s urro1u1rl:-th1· hou!'if'. Jn the furnatc rouo1. t•nr:ised 111 conrr1~h· ;1g;1ins1 :111 intruders. tht· populJlion t•splosion of anolht•r spcc 1t·.~ \\'<I S a1)prt·hl'ncll'd licfor(· 11 1x't'an11• a d1s:is t<.'r. ·r111· 111othl·r cop· l.H.'rht·ad \1 ;1s eom(' lll'Oll lodged on a tonr r~·h· ll'dJ.:<' \\·tu le in the prorcs:o. 01 proerc:1ling what would have bct•n 10 h\P{' proj.!t'lly . A bal)~' co ppt•rh(':HI t·on1c11 rnlh:d up in :.. n11•1nbrJnt· :o.:u·k and unroll1•tl 1s abou1 :-11>; 1ni·h1<s lt)t\g • • ' RICHARD WILSQN and rarin' to gn. Relentless ge nocide "'as the only remedy. ON A TERR1\CF. painrully carved out or the hills idt• and .cnclost.>d in \\•alls of s tone re mo,•ed from the mountain soil. -.·h.at "''ould ha ve been the vegeta ble ga rden lies sear and disn1 al in the fall air. i':ot a bean, nor a tomato. nor an eJr of corn "''as reaped. A rollicking family of bandils masquerading unde r the name of rac- ('OOOS got it all. On a moonlit night ~a !iOphisticaled raccoon 1,vill s it on his haunches . hold the corn in his forepaws and play it like a ha r· monica , lacl(ing only the butler and salt of his human counterpart. T\VO scc.'kel pe;i r trc<'s and lwo plum trees are ba rren of fruit at a time "'hen !hei r luscious produce shou ld be ready ror the pi ck ing. At first it was enterlain in.i.: to watch the groun(I s quirrels (rlegantly called chip· munksl mount the trunk a nd bran· chl's, s ni1) off green pears and then seurry do1\'ll to retricvl· lhl'm . But in the end the ground squirrels rind the squirrels. \V hi ch daringly scampered in from the woods, got all the pe;1rs and the plums. too. J\lso. the deer arc harvl'sting the ora ngc·red fruit or the ~e nuinc Englis h llau·thornc. \vhi ch is rare in these hills but thrived an.'""'ay. tATF.R, ii can be roreS<'t'n. l hl' cedar ""' :>.: 'vings \\'ill fl ock in to st ri I> a 20.root·ta ll American holl y of' its hril· liant red l>crries jui;t bt·fnre Chris!· mas. A 40·foo t·t all 1>ersimmon is au•ail ing its rape by 1:111 .. sta.\'l n;.: r11hins. ~ra ck lcs. cro\\'S a nd otht•r 1rar;iudi•rs dri\·en inl.n a frc111.v bv thr :-ir1'fls in:o.icl (• its mushy, ripenl'ci rrlur i':olh111).! b;1d '"ill be said hl're of th1· 'UNMIXABLE?' • '/just ovsnook a UN peace resolution!' bl ack ants. The y ha\'C ha(l lhcir ye<ir and a re goi ng deep into mounds as muc h as fi ve feet in diameter and three feet hi gh. These provide a goodly SUl)PIY oC fi nely gra nulated polling soi l l'or the seedlings to reed next year·s "'·ildl ire population. The much·hated che n1ical compounds \\•hieh may someday be necessary for man's sur\'iva l merely make the busy ~int go some\\•here c l!'ie for a\,•hile. but he aJ"·ays comes ba rk. \Vho kn o"s \\·hat is goi ng on below thesurfarc of the f:irth in the net"'·ork of burrO\\'S and \\'arrcns \\·here. rC'venge again sl the human intruder is: being plotted'.' ,\nd "·ho knO\\'S "'hy there arc good yea rs a nd bad years fo r the critters and \"armints \Vho have defied 1n a n in these hills in lhret· centuries s inre he first set root here? It was a very good year ror the things th:il l'ra\\•I. crecv. lope and st'a mpe r. if nol for the n1cn who scrat· ch, rh1 w. slug .ind str:.ingle in the gleaming stone buildinl!s <.ilong the Potomac only 55 miles ;1\\ ay. Duo Stages a Comeback -Bj""JTEL"Vl~Ml\DDOCK':S;:===-"shl'>w-wirn-ChrisrophcrPorterficld~eer--is-nol-t-o-o\·e-rcJo.-things and-rloat:--- Once upon a time , a od a not ·sO·bad his old Yale roommate. off into pure abstraction. Like moun· time it was, ton. people used to work But lhe mos l nmbitious or recent · lain climbers roped tocether. Burgin inpairs.TheNoah's ark !iyndrome In rollabnraiions may be that bet\\·een d~~-l inlo !ht' rock while Alonso music there was Rodgers and Hart. two young write rs. Richard Burgin dangl es over !he abyss. and \'ice ver· and when Hart went -qu.i ck as an and J ~1 Alonso. on an experimental sa. Oklahoma twiste r -therl' was Ham· novella l it led ''Th e ~fa n wilh Missing " Ru! they do more than display a merstein . Parts · «ooperali\·e tel'hnique. In fact, the Comedian!i (the thin and thefat. the Thl'ir prl'mise 1~ !hat one ·author areument or their fable is that every funn y and the slraighl ) came t"''o hy rinds himself possl•ssetl h.v Sile nec -man a lone has. missing pa rts -that t\\'U as "'t'll. J.a urel and •lardy Abbott a story he cannot gi"e ''oice to. II is .. all men arc incomplelt.·.·· a nd Costello In baseball second the missio n or lhc i;erond author to 1'he t:-adcsecretofthl•colla boralor basemen a nd s hortsto ps th e rreethcfiri;t autholj lie ii.a it-.·er:', ~ncs l ill:e lhis.:Thc,worldisfullofhalf .. doublepla y co mbinatio n. were the h;ickup knig ti( "oJ ... 'th~, qbest , truths tha ~re: not truths at all lhou~ht of as hyphenates· Gordon· delive ring the first knight fro1t~ his "'·ithout the othl'r half. \\lhal good is Ri zz uto for the Yankees. Doerr.. dragon so that he can resc ue the prin. head without heart. yin without yang, Pesky ror the Red Sox. cess from hers seriousncs& \1•ithout humor . mas · There was no Brinkley, it seemed. Beyond this rund<imental ac.'l t>f t:u lincwithour fe minine ? without a llunt ley, no Nureyev liberation from "''r ite r 's block. without a f onteyn. no F'rirk without Burgin and Alonso conceive of other Jo'rack. mutua l dulies. '·Real as1onishment 1s Then came the Age of the Solo. our deepest taboo," they write, and J erry Lew is -having no doubt read clearly they feel they can bring out a Emerson on self·rl'liance f"We but primal freshn ess, a buried wonder in half express ourselves") -had lo one another by improvising back and prove he could be somebody without fo rth on the ir themes, li ke jazz. Dean t.1artin. It "'as that sort of mus icians playing stetement·and· "'orld. response. Tod.;iy the ampersand -that great little sign that goes before •·co.·· -is back. One wo ul dn't want to claim that partnership has become a motif exac· Uy. But even in li terature -loneliest of pastim es -lhe Noah's ark syn· drome can he detected again. GEORGE OR\\'ELL. a solitary among solitaries, is the subject for a duo of excelle nt biographers. \\lilli am Abrahams and P eter Slansky. 0£ a ll litcr~1 ry forms. none exei!pt perhaps poetry seems more of a solo specialty than autobiol!raphy. Yet Di ck Cavett, in his precocious memoir, has turned autobiography into a dialogue -a sort of late-night-in-lhe-dorms talk FOR INST A.NCE, A may stare al a n object ftelephone "'ires. a plate or ravioli. a race). a nd n i.•;i\I explain to him what he sees in a kind or team ga me or "Show and Tell " There are risks in the sport. As Burgin and Alonso are the fi rst to poi nt out, hal· lucinations are not the same as visions to 3 saint or an artist. Yet even when the method isn•t quite working. it is n·t quite ra iling either . A negative good is being ac· complished. Time, space. matter - the grand illusions or realii;m -arc seen as less than reality , Does it lake t'o'·o people to see this? Sometimes ii helps -especially if a TllE AUTllOR seeking to coauthor 1s reena cting an a ncient dra ma. }le is a modern version of the caveman with a fl a t stl rk loo kini; fo r another Ca veman with a flat stick so that they can rub them together until (who kn ows?) a·fire mi ght start. 1'he individual needs a force to""·ork against. and that force is. lbe col· laporator -the stand·in for the se<:ond voice that people contain "·ithin themsel\'es. The collabora tor is the good friend -or even better . ll}c good enemy - ,,.e all dream about who "''ill bring out ·the hidden bei;t in us, put the pieces together. replace the missing parts. In the end. the epllahorator is an e mbodiment of evcr.\J>od.v.'s desire to be "''hole -to become. as Burgin and Alonso s uggest. nothing less than "an attribute o( the Divine.·· And so, m ay Laurel alv.1ays rind his I lardy -a nd a little bit more. l\1elu1n AiladdockJ 1s columni31-0l·lorge for ll1e Chri3lian Science A1onilor. 'And Leave the Propaganda to Us' Was the press out to "get" rormC'r President Nixon '! Is it out no"'' 10 .. get .. President Ford? The question has been asked by morl· than one thoughtful reader. In its Aug . 19 is· sue Time had a cover µirture of a benign Preside nt Ford over the rap· tion ... The llea ling ·Begins." The n fllr . Ford pardonl'd Nixon, as hr sa1d. as a step lo\\·ards the. healing (I cannot prolong the bad dreams thnl continue lo reopen a chap· ter I hat i; closed··). In its i.-.~u c or Sept. 2:1 Timl' rotn mcnlpfl · '"1'hf•!'(' l\'IJS yet no cvidcner that Ford'\ molives \\·('rC olhtr thar; high·mindC'd and merciful . Indeed some of lh1· c•ril iC'isms of hls <JClions \\Cr'' D\l'r1\•rought and hyslrrica l. Sugg_estions tha l juslict!l wns dend in the United States and that Ford's ud· minis tration had been irretrievably compromist·d "''Crt cx:tJ:geratcd. ·· 113\'ing suid this. Time proceeded at once lo rritici7.e the President in terms !hat rannot be desrribed other· "'ISc th:in ''O\'erw ro ua;hl and hy"leriea l .. :ind ,Ra\•e a doze n t1uolutions, "·hich. 1n the abSener or quotallnns lo the conlrary. ccrt<1in ly de piclrd lhc :1dmini!ilralion a!i ir· rcvoc:ibly eomprom1scd: "FORn·s l'lllST rn111or de('is1on r<i1~w; dii;lur.bin.11' q~1on~ about. his judi:mcnt ond hll'l l t~adfrs hi 1> c·opahilllll'' 11nirf alled lntn que!!tion his <:t1mll{'tenc.'t'. lie h1ul apparently lll'C'dlc:o.,I\. even rccklcs:-;ly, ~qu:in· ( S. I. HAYAKAWA) dered some of that public trust that 1s so vital to every president. The decision. Time conlinued, was "pren1atiy:c and un\1.'ise," a •·serious disappoirll.menl." "Those somewha t iesting earlier cr ack! about Ford's in· tellcet were now seen in a more ~(·rio us li(;!ht . ll o\v ... could he ha,·c fn ilcd to see the ramifications - lega l. political a nd moral -ur his decision " NF:wsw1-:EK Al.SO reported that ''all lheold jokes about the President's intell ectual capacity were being revi ved," that he .. seemed to have stampeded himselr into a badly timed decision," and that "the While l!ouse rarely seemed to know what it was doing.'' a nd that ''partly in response to the ndministrallon's blunders ... the stock market plunged SO points last week." Newsweek a l so di s pl ayed prominen\11)' a satire on t'ord. described as a "\Vi ckcdly v .. ilty parody" of Chaucer. written by a woma n "''h ose know le d ge or C'h:1uccrian l'~n i:li!ih apfM"ar~ tn be no betterlh:.111 Ill)' knowledge of Swahili !\l ~dia reactions to Prc11ldcn1 F'ord 's :.innounce1ncnt of a cond itfonal amnc<1ly plan ror deserl ers und draft 1•v~der11 followijd t1 sin1 ilarlyl)redic· I able pallcrn. Reporters \Vere sent tf'I such pl:iccs ao; Toronto and Van· touver'\tn ln tcrvif'\Y le<.idOt'i" of ex· patriatc A1ncrl c11n J!roup!- • They said exactly "''hat they would be expected to say. namely that the a mnesty plan was unacceptable ano that nobody was going to return to the Uni ted States under the announced conditions. 1 l'!evitably one gets the impression that the media -at least most or them -do not want the nation to be healed. They do not want the uproar Qver Nixon to be la id to rest nor the divisions 01,•e r Vietnam resolved. Long ago Newsweek used lo g'o to a lot or trouble to separate fact from opinion. They eve n boasted -Or this in a dv e rl ise m en t s . in order to disl in~ui s hed themsel\'.eS from their chief rival. Time. Rut Newsweek has long si nce joined Ti.mt in mixin g racl an(! opinion lncx· lr1 c.;i bl y together. llcnce they not only tell you wh:it there is to think about \\'hich Is the funct ion or journall~m: but what to think. which Is the rune· tion of propaga nda . Time describes President Ford's decision as "premature and unwise" as if this we re a n1atter or ract. D~l Dlhcr~ mi ght ~ay wit h equal convic· lion, it wa!I "v.·l~e and beautifully timed.·· No douhl the decii;ion"A'3ili "a se riou!I disappointment'' to M>me, hut to admirer!'! or l''ord it was ";in act or statesm~n~hip nnd compas!i_io n." FOR O'S O•:CISION, int~ tye~ of some. rcvcut hi.'!i.!llupidity uncl .. con· r1rm ... :tll l he old .inkell r+hout lhe Prcsirl(>nl ·!-in tel ICl'tu11r Cil parity.·· ()I her~ ~'t-ll :t~ evltlt'ncc-of hiS"lfrcat 1>e rsnnal c·nuru~l'; "I l·unnnl rely unon rn1hlir· opin11)n J"Wlll:-c In tell me \\•hoil Is ri ~h l ." he ~aill us he tnok thi!\ c·onlro\Cr-;1al sli:p --· \Veil , yo u pays you r money and you takes your choi ce. Except that among the media there is little choice. The news weekli es, the TV networks, the ne"'·spapers so often give you the same _evaluations, driven. it seems, by a kind of prores!iional herd instinct . Whe n people say they distrust the media more and more~ they are not compla ining about thr racts the media give the m. Whnt they distrist are the evalu a tion" forced upon them by arrogant journalistie·ttclivists who do not trust peopl e to think for them· selves. -ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \feed , Publimn Thomas Keevil, Editor Thoma s Palm tr, Saindfll Editorial Pagt Edi1&; - The editori.11 page cl tl)e Dally Pilot seeks lo Inform and Stimlilate r~aders by presenting on this page di\•erse com mentacy on topics or In· lerest by syndicated c'ol umni.sts and cartoonists. by provjdii.g a forum for readers' vletA·s and by pmentin1 lhls ne'A·spaper's opinions and Ideas on current topics. Tiie editorial opinions of the 'Daily Pilot appear only in the tditorl11 I column at tM top of the PA8t. Opinions expressed by the colum nist!ll and lttter writers are thei r own and no tndoriemenl of !heir vtew~ by the D•ily PUot ahoutd be Inferred . Sunday. October 13, 1.074 .. • .. &inc:ia , Octobe1 13. 1974 Rockefeller Valued Peop~e • I\)' TCJ~I 1'1t·C'!\NN 011~~ o.i1, ,, ... 1Ufl Th~.hardcst 11art "as raisin~ monl'Y ror a coinil11J11tc namcc.I Rockefeller. . ~mchow even the old. rcliublc l)<.lrty at·· t1v1sts couldn't l)iclurc Nelson Rockefeller as a polltit:all y nct..'lly c<.isc in Oru11j,:l' County In 196'1. , I worked for the Nelson· Roberts agcn<·y, the Los Angck•s-busL'<.I rirm thut had bec11' hired for the .. tn<iking of ;_i Prt.•sidt.·nl" in Ci.1lifornia that ycur. l\1y officiul tith~ \\US Oran~cCoun ty l'i cld manager. It meant I did cvcrylhini.: frorn rcnling of- rice space :ind setting u11 ;1 "Ooilcr roon1'' phone O(lt!ration c;.qmblt• of r:illini; 01orc than ISU voters tt day t"llL•llo,.,..·e're taking 1;t public Opinion po\1 ror the Hepuhlit·an party ... "J to sh<1r1>erung pencils <and beg. ging for those ('<anTpuign funds. a Getting people to t.'Onlribute money - particul;,r\y to a ltockcfeller -is su pposed to guarantee lhit l they will get involved in the campaign.' Contrary to y,·hal many might think, Go,·ernor Rockefeller felt his big con: tribution W/d.s getting involved, not giving money. llE WORKED BEST where involvement u•as most obvious, at a face-to·face. touch- LO·touch lev·et And despite the size or some of the operations his public relations folks created for him, he never let them get to be im1>ersonal. Peoplf! were important. l\1y wirC will never for get her first en- <·ountcr Y.'ith The !\fan in that ·highly ~harge~ politie:1l setting. lie was brought into u tightly pucked meeting room off the hu i;:e ballroon1 :it the Disneyland 1-lotel. Later that evening, he "'-'Ould stand for more th:in four solid hours shaking hands at u public-invited rt.>ception. With Rocky, First Class Looks Cheap By CLAV F. RICHA11DS u .. 11.-ll'rtti lftl.,,,llllNl&I 1'his sm-.ill r1>t1n1 full ol' 1x:o11lt• in tht• pr'-'' rct·c11tlun \.\us t•ompr1st'<.I of staff mt·ml.K·r}> utttl s1x1uscs, inncr·l·ircll' politit1•s :ind a rl'\\' hutcJ ~larf cr11 \.\'ho wooltJ IM(l 1'l't thl• cha ntc to mL't•l Rockl•ft.:llcr lutcr. 1'hl•rc WL•rc 1n:1ybc ISU f)l,.'Oplt• in that room. Ill• 1n<1dt• l!IU l't• he unllt•rstood thc. pronunclullun or cuch name und the t•on· 11cl•Lion of 1.111th pl'rson \\'ilh lht• ~ulhel'i ng. t-'OUR JIOUltS Li\Tt:R, 11fll'r shuking lu1nds \.\'ith a i-;trcun1 of voll'rS that num- ht!rc1I -rc111ty -mo1·c th;in 1.500 pcl'sons. h"c· haPl>l'flt•d lo pass m)'wifc in the hall "1'huuk you . !\!rs. ~!Cann, for ;i.•our help in there toniAht," lit• s:dd, "and be sure lo tell your husbuncl ho"'· ntut•h \\'C apprl'ci<it\' Lhe Job he has bt:en doing for us here in Orange County." •. - I had never C\'e n nu::t my boss :ii th1.1t point. .. I met him later. in the back room of a hotel suite in S::tn Diego. when he pro\•ed the private Rockefeller is the s<1 me us the public Rockefeller. very much as he ha s been showing the entire nation in the recent rongressionul hearings. \Ve had just found a couple or gutsy Republicans willing lo Jc.ad the Rockefeller campaign in "Goldy,·ater·s own" Orange County. As u me:iiis of s aying thanks and, at the same time, ge tting them plugged into the campaign, I was invited tony Vic Andrews und the late Hill 1\1 ;irtin to San Diego from Orange County Airport aboard Leonard Firestone's personal plane. \\'E \VERE RUSJJ ED to the hotel suite on arrival and quickly introduced into lhc cir- cle of California Power Structure surroun· ,ding the govl·rnor (no one called him Rocky to his faceJ . te:rminal. Rockefeller was the last to ar- rive. He stepped out of his car, as if on cue. just as· his $4 .5 million Grumman Gulf- stream jet rolled to the gate, engines roaring. ready for takeoff. The three · man crew, four reporters. four Rockefeller aides, six Secret Service men and the vice pres ident designate went aboard. \VITH IN ~IJNUTFS the plane was air- Sornl•onl· ;i :-.kt•d ""hut~· 1ho11~ht alMJ\lt 1hl' Rumfor1I ini11ali\'t'. th1 • hnl pol:1t\.I on tht• b;11lot bouik lll\•l't• in 1004. II has 10 do y,ith rt•1•••dlni.: tht• firs! l'uil'·ht.lusini.:. la\\ l'\'t•r 1~:-ist'<.I in <.::i h l'orni>i . II v.·<i s un t•xplos1\'l' f}Ut•stion ht• <'ould hOJVl' dut·kl•d. 'l'ht•rt• "'"'),no p1'i.•11t-covt•1·agt·; 'ht• y,·al'itl't t;1l kl11J.: fur lht• rt•t·ord. ")'ou fcllO\\:-> ulight to do C\'t•1-:.·1hi11g ,\'OU t•:111 lo :-iuppor1 11 !'air-housing la\\." s:iid tlu• l,;O\'l'l"l10r ... \\' c 'vt• had Ont• for sornl' tin1c i II Ne"' York rind I think it's im1l0rtant ... " 1\ <"Olllllt• of lhl! t-(l'Ot1p':-. ffiOl"l' l'Oll~t·r· \:Jlivc \)'!JC:-1111 lll'd Y.hltl' ;111d b:1tkt•d out th<' lloot', Any\\<J)', \IC pulled on(' out or th1'('C Republil·un \ oll's cast 1n Or:ingt' Count~ in lhat 196•1_primary -not bad,, we felt. 1n a t-ounty that set the ton(' for u slat(' ,,. Pl"L' Roc·kc lt•llt·r 11a)o ,·irt~:1lly boo~.'d fron1 tht• platform :it tht• national cOll \'C11t1on Tlli\T CA~1E.1\S SOME may rememtwr. right lifter the s tate primary. It \\'as in the CO \V Palaet' in Sun Jo'r:int'iS('O. And it ,,·as a · sorry scene for the part~·: Rockefeller being introducl'd to speak and then heckled so badly he had to call on the rhairinan, a t•ongr<'s ~m:in from ~li c hi gan named Gerald Jo~ord. to restore order. "It's your convention. \Vhcn you get 'em settled doy,·n. I'll talk." It 's not so far from San t'rancisco 1964 to congressiona I hearing rooms 1974. 1'he Governor -I guess tha t's the \Vay I'll ulwuys think or hiln -may not no1\' be quite as vi gorous as then. 'fen years have passed, after all. But he's stil l telling his friend J erry Ford: "You quif't 'cm dov.·n and rll tulk lo then1 ." than commercial jetliners. It is one of three jets oy,·na:d by the Rockefcllers and kept at' the ready for their use. Normally the Secret Ser\'iCe doesn't ap- prove of the officials it protects laking private or chartered airlines:. "Normally, eharered jets don 't meet ou r standards for eheckups and safety," said one agent. "This plane -no problem. It's in better shape th;;in Air f'orce One." borne for a quick speech at Brigham TllE LANDING STRIP at Provo-is a bit Yoong University in l>rovo, Utah, then on ti> short, but no major difri culty for the pilot. At 5 a .m . the ncx l morning, the0 Roc~cfel Jcr team is on th e move again. DAILYPtLOT Al I I ' SanJr_ancisco _for a speech to the. _UPJ: y,·ho lands s moothly, then slams -on the 1--------1----N·E·W-Y.OR·K--T-raveling-with-Nelson--editors and publishers-annual-meel:in•g~. -----4.brakcs. -- Rockefeller makes first class look cheap. The interior is more like a li\·ing room After the s peech, the steward brings f.11i'e hours..-ftttel'7tl·l'ef10rt~r-oompl1mcnts,----------1 -- Rockl·ft•lle r on lhc fl ight, and another asks i A half dozen long, black limousines rolled 11\.an <.in airplrine, \lo'ith bi g S\lo'ivel reclining Roekcfcller his stilndard drink, a Dubonnet through the streets or Manhattan before chairs '11nd sn1 a ll couches. a well· stocked on the rocks with a twist. dawn l~st "'eek, picking up their sleepy bar and a t'rc\V or three y,•oocd a\vay from The former New York gove}"or is a light passengers and heading for the airport. major airlines. in<"luding a stey,·ard \Yho drinker. s licking to win,e a"nd seldom Rockefeller \\'as on the move. serves from a minikitchen. having more than t\lo'O glasses. He beckoned The cars wheeled up to the priVale air The plane tra vets allOul 100 knots faster reporters to join him. hin1 if after he.. is confir.mcd he \Vi ii use a Con\'air -the somewhat outdated and rnuch s lo\vcr J'rop-jet ll~ed as Air Jo'orce 'fy,·o. lie makes a face. "\Ve used those back in 1960 -orwus it 1950?" Wall Street Watches as the Nation Writes Its Will WALL STREET -Walking around here looking at the "for rent" signs, li stening to the waiter$ iri the (e&taurants describe what it used to be like when business was good, it oc· ·curs to one that this time the stock- _brokers can't throw themselves out. their office windows. The fenestration of air-ronditiori:ed· glass, cement and steel prevents the bankrupt rrom destroying himself by that method. The pharaohs of finance must perish In their SO.story high sar· cophagi. They'll be mumified a~ death found them. looking at their desk computer·display screens wher; the market gave IBP.t its lumps, too. "Don't Sell America Short -Be a Bull, Not a Bear," a sticker on a broker's ofrice door exhorts anybody WhO's leCt with some cash in his pocket. But at lunch a colleague asks, "Have you noticed that people are set· ting their houses in order, that they're setUing their human relations? You know, gelling the!ir affairs in order?" America writes out her will. ' The apprehensive feeling that th(' stroke from the sky is roming, and soon now. can be picked up all over the country, but nowhere is it stronger than on Wall Street. The topic of con - versation is no longer about how you make money; all concentration is centered.on how you can keep what you have if you still have any to keep. OF COU RSE, TilERE are many looking for the money market's equivalent or the sailor's landfall - ''the major bottom.'' the low point on the izranhs and charts from which the V starts up again . A few analysts, like Tom Holt, who is respected bee'ause he has a record or having his predic- tions come true, see the possibiliiy or a rally, "But it will onl y last three to six months." llolt thinks. "ll Y.'ill be instigated by the \Vall Street finan· ciers and the banks with Federal Reserve money pushed on them.'' If it happens, this will be the small investor's third and last hosing. Twice berore in recent years they've had a U.s·. Plays Sucker One of the things we can do to help oot in the growing U.S. airlines crisis is for Uncle Sam to stop playing patsy to the world. BARRY GOLDWA TE R There Is no r eason why Pan American World Airways should have lo pay the Australian government The story of how U. $. airlines are $4,200 rorthe right to land a Boeing 747 disCriminated against was laid out in al.Sydney Airport while Australia's stark facts published by the Airline Qantas Airways is required to pay Pilot fl.fagazine for August. only $271 to land a 747 in San Fran· IN ADDITION TO the Australian clsco. . sitootion, Airline Pilot says th<tl In One oC the problems which has for· Rome Trans \V orld J\lrllnes is billed ccd Pan Am to ask for rinun<'ia l help SOOO lor every 747 landing !plus a 50 rrom the u. S. government is the plain percent surehar,ae Ir the landing is nt raet that U.S. international airlines night). The Jt111i an national t':trr1cr must compete ils lfCC t'!ntcrprist'!s Alitall::i poys nothin~ for the sume against othe r airline~ controlled ~nd privilege. financed by flOVtJrnmel\1$. Now_lh,..__Airlioc.PiloLgo ·on tos:iy.:.... have to do it in :1 market where both "\Vhcn U. S. ui rllnc:. w.-nt to oidd prices a nd coSl!I a re a question Clf airpl.ancs lD their flcc-tA, they borrow aoycrnmentre.gulati0'1.'i. money from commerciul bank"' al In· ( VON HOFFMAN ) job done on them. when they were sold ''the go .go s to cks" and th e "glamorous nifty fifties," but they may have a little n1oney left to be euchred out of by being told "now is the time to buy, at these prices stocks are the greatest ba_rgain around," and then blip. Some people on the street even doubt the re can be a last lunge up"•ar· ds. They think the final flin g is already taking place on the com- modity market, y,•here they sell the grain and cattle futures . For them the question is s urvival -where do you hide and how do you hide? Cer- tificates of deposit in lhe sarc, major banks ? The ne\lo'S that the Rockefellers' mighty Chase l\lanhattan is having lrouble counting up bonds ha s stimulated lhe suspicion that if somebody could open up thc h:ink vaults of America, all thev'd fiud in · side are bundles or old ActiOn Cnmics. TllERE ARE SO many rumors and stories going around.'1'he one about how there was no gold left in Fort Knox got so prevalent they had to open the safe and show the television cameras the piles of bullion. Now Lhe whispers are that the Treasury Department has secretly designed new currency, and that one morning we're going to read that three or our green dollars will henceforth be worth ·one new blue on e. Such tales don't ha\'e to be true to make men wonder if they really ought to be putting their life accumulations into government securities. "Everybody wants to bail out, but they don't trust their parachutes." remarks a broker "But if yo u strap tOOof them on to make sure you 've got one that works , thcil' comhinrd weighl 'll drop you like a shot ~nvho"''·'' There is no confidence lefi. Every time J>residcnl i-·ord does something li ke unilaterally intervene lo stop a grain sale to ltussia or read letters from voters saying the way to con· serve fuel is lo rot doy,·n the time you keep your back door open to put your cat out, the sense of a government that vacill<1tcs bet \\·een the irrational ilnd the frivolous is increased. As another \V all Streeter put it, "T looked into the tunnel to see if there "'as a light at the other end. There \\"as. but it's attached to the fro nt of an onrushing locomotive .. President Ford 's keeping the same economic advisers that have been running the show :ill these years is like taking the pilot off Lhe Titanic and letting him steer the Co rpathia. '' NOT Tll1\T EVER\'O:\'E on the Street is broke and unhappy. lnoneor- ficc at least (name "'ithheld out or dcfe rent·e to businessmen's ski!· tishnesS about publicity>. they're makin g money and •jokes. il11e' men there are so unimpressed about the barrels of eyewash roming 't>u.t of \Vashington on the oil crisis a nd its al· leged effect on the economy, they have an Arab burnoose tl1al the company funstcr puts on to' entertain the customers. ' "First thev blamed iton·watergatc, then they blame it on oil. Look. there's· so much oil around. the tankers are cruising around out there like taxicabs," he safs, pointing out the window in the general direction of. the Staten Is land retry slip and the Atlantic Ocean. They think they knO\\' vJhat's "'-'ron!; with Lhe economy in this ofnce: and they believe no Administration is ~oing to address itself to it: so they make their money on the mudslide of American fin ance while on the \\.'all lhey've a ttached a brass ship's bell. They say they're goi ng to ring it on t~ e day the ticker says the Dow is down t• zero. The CIA Fights Evil With Evil 'f\\'O men named Joseph played powerful roles in the birth and growth of the CIA . One was Joseph l\lcC:ir- thy, \Vho gave the go\'ernment jitters about anything that s macked of "soft- ness" on communism. The other was Joseph Stalin, who rega rded Com- munist parties throughout the world as an indispensable instrument for· advancing Soviet foreigh policy. 'l'he CIA from its inception has had t\\'O broad purposes. One has IM!en the development of information useful to our foreign poli cy pla nne r s, especially in matt('rs of national ~erurit y. Th~ other has been direct· action programs, all the \~ar fr(lnl secretly unde r\v ritin,g t·ullural ai:· tiviti(•S to unde rcover operation:-., some of "'hich have not stopped short NORMA N CO US INS or seeking the overthroy,• of othi:r governments . In tern1s or its 1nfor1nation at'· tivilies. lhc consen:-.us an1ong pcopl.:> • ill Airline Market terest rates currently in the 11·12 per- cent neighborhood. When a foreign ui rline wants to buy a U. S.·bWlt'air· plane, it rinances the purchase at 7 percent through the Export·lmport &nk. As 'a res ult, the U. S. a irline p.iys about S7 ml Ilion more for a wide· body jet thun docs the foreign line that competes with It on its route." Actually, foreign <1irlines ha\'C vir· lually unrestricted aceess to the U. S. passenger nlarket, '\\'hilc U. S. car· ricrs arc httmpcrcd at every tum in their efforts to do bus iness abroad. IT IS FINE •'OR son1c rid · ministrntion spokesmen to t::ilk about U. S. airlines providing better ser· \•ice. but the fact rcnHHns that U. S. car.1:ier~..LJ>an--Am. 1'\V,\. Driini£f, Northwest ·Orient) l'ngagcd in mlljor inlernatlonal service :ire takin~ a bad heating which our government hus ' failed to recogniie for years. The di scriminations that disturb U. S. carriers the most : -f'oreign airlines spend l<'SS ror new planes because they arc ahlc lo f!nanre through the Export·lmport Bank at much low er interest levels In 17 years the Export-Import Bank ha s loaned S·1.2 billion to nearly 100 airlines for I he purch:isc of l,()(fJ ron1· mercial jets. -· Forcu:~n governments ~pend :1 considerable llmount of mon<'y to en I.ice U. S. <'itr;:cns lo fly on rorr1~n riirlin('S, but U.S. :drline~ <lo not hll \ e equa l promotionnl as!'list;1n<'c fron1 th{' I.) s: \l'avel SCr\'tCCS t -There is no rCc1u1remcnt thnt t i. $ .. financed tra~I hc...accornpli:.hcd 011 other U. S. t:nrricrs, as is th C" en ... ..-. 111 most r-ountries "'hose :urhnrs \ll' compete with. I y,·ho h<1\c :-.ccn CIJ\ rcro1·ts is that th ey <1rc of a ,.<'ry !ugh order. On several occasion.-.. \A'hen I have had govern- n1t>nl a s<;i~nment s and have had ac- ce~s lo Cir\ <in<i lyscs of background paJ)<'rs. I ha\'e found them to be ex· traor<linarily valuable and aot horilal1 \'l', I ·refer not to cloak-a nd -dagger m;,1t ('r1al hul rather to data and :in:J l~·:-.c~ concern('d \vilh economic, pohti<·a l and intellectual matters. I know uf \'Cry few academic or prof~s· sion:il Journals, in fact . that pulJli!>h art1i:les :1 <; s cholarly anrl incisive a . .;; L•xisl. in thl' back~round materials produ<·rd l>y tht: CI A. \\'111·'.'.\l \\'F. 01-'.i\I. \1:ith the d1rj•rl· action IH'•i!lt'an1 or the CIA, hoy,·<:vt'r, \\'t"' lll'f· dt•:l!ing y,·ifh an enti rely ."l'T)D rnlt' n1 <itlcr. The quest ions rais<'d by th(•s1• :u:ti vities :ire huslr to our ronc<·ption of,&ll\C inst1tut111ns of J\merit'illl soric•Tt:" 'l'hc rir~t question has 10 dn with the fact th:1t 1he ;1~cney is S<>parat<'d from the co11st1tutiflna I procrss, \'as1 sums of mnney running into the h1ll1ons have bt.'~n :-.pent by thl· CIA . The Ofl- propriat1nn~ h:.t\'C not hl'<'n puhlicly d1~c us!.cd or dehalcd. Thi:-. fa rt in II · )o1•lr \\•nuld J)rohahly not pa~-. con- ~til ut ion:t 1 !'l rru1111 y l·lalrlrn1:1 n 1111d l::hrh r hm;in, durin~ t h(' c·n ur:-.C' or lh(' \\;it crga l C' l'('\('l.11111n-.. \l t'l'l' !.hn"n Ill ha\e tur rH·d hi l h1· ('IA a~ a 1)1):-•.ahlc "'a~· n( £t'lt1ni.:: la l't:e s 111n!'i of n1onr,\' 11u1C'h\) fnr I h('l r 1·\.1 ndc-.t11n• n1'tC'ra llnn-. They \1 e1~ ucl1n i; ht'C<I U'>(' ii 1-. pn-.-.1hlt· tor the. <.is.:cn c.v tu ui.e •nnnuv \\itbout htt\ •nA In a'tcounl fnr ll Jlnhiu·ly. f)nl)' lhl' 1nlt·1-?,r1l y nf lh(' Cll\ nlfic1als )'l'l'\'cntcd the C IJ\ .frnnl bccomlni;:. c.lray,·n into the \Valcrgate mias ma. The point here, h9w ever, is not that the Cl1\ r£'s is lctl top \\'hite l~ouse of- ficials. but th:.il LOil officials should have seen the CIA as a device for ae· co mplishing ill egal purposes It also ~hoolll !)(' pointed out that the top of-' ficials ha\·~~ thf' po\\·cr to replace the leaders of the CIA \\•ith men or their t'hoos ing. The declared position or the United ~t<ites hi:.tor1tally. polit1ta\ly, ideolo,gically -1s l'ompletl' respect for the right or olhcr people to choo!:.c ;,-ind operate thc1r o~ n form ol govern- ment . This right \1·as not rc'ipl·Ctl·d in Laos or in tht· <1C't1un or th~· Ci r\ in Chile, :tn inlr.r\t'nlit1n . pti rudoxicall:v . 1h<1t rcsultl•tl In th(' ~tr1~nm hcnin~ of lhc <.:nmmun1 ... 1 l'art~. a:-. 111c pre:-ic nt action of th1 · Chr1:-.ti:.111 l>t'nlO('ralic· l'artv in 111:1kinA c·ommon cause y,•ith lhe ('.hdc:111 Comniunist..., may in· dicaif". Tilt: Ul.Tll\11\Tt: que~tion about sue h ~1cti,·1tlc:.. or <'OUNoi<'. is whether they urc ~uhv1·rs i\ c of Americ<.i n in· :-.titut1nns . It 1 .... nonscn.-;c tn ~ay we huve to in1it~I (' 1·\•il in order to deal \\•1th it . \\'hut h at)l'f'"~ in~tead I~ that \\f' hft oml' pa rl of the C\•11 "cc think \\l' arc 1ry1111:: In fig ht. 1r \\C y,·a nt to crt·ate: ot stahlc ~·nrld ... 0t·i~t~ 111 '' h1 t h al l pcopl~ can enjoy lh<.• r1 Ahl nf -.rll dr1r rm1n:1t1nn, wc arc 11111 1\11hnul l'l·-.nuret'1' nr optlnn:ii. Th4"' mn ... 1 import a nt a nd sensible.? thin;.: 1\t' ca n tin 111\\urd lh:1t aoal is tn h1·lp IJ11i lcl 11 v.nrld rul~ or 1:1\.\'1 'The ...1r1·n ~tlu·nu1 }! nf the L:nltcd N<itinns, ro+lh<.•r I h.1n lt•1·ror "nd ~Uh\·c-r~inn. l.'.l\C"i u.-. our h~·..,t than1• •lo :.cr,·e holh lhc· n,.111 onal intl!rc~t .inti the human 111tcrt·:-.l. ,\ • • . ~ A....11 DAILY PILOT Golda Meir Has No Time for Retirement (Rtl,hlR l ci .. Ct MMl'Or l trvl(I TEL AVIV. lirat!I -For nearly four ~ths now. Golda P.1eir has been livir\i In retire- ment -but her life can hardly bt called r etired. She complained to a visitor rttently: "I try to get two or three hours a day r o r myaelr. But I don't a! .... ·ays manage . Yesterday, r or In- stance, I spent all day "'1th a delegation or the Unit ed Je,.•ish Appeal fr om the United Stal~. "~fy little grrinJsr.n hn5 already suggested I 11hould go back lo Ill}' old Job. then I ,.·ould hn\·e more ti1nc for resting ." The fonner prime minltiter of lsnel li\·cs ht a ' e m i - . detached <;ottage 1hat sh c owns in Ramal A 11 i ,. . a pleasant, quiet quarter in lhl' north ol. Tel Aviv. Hnl f of 'I know my limitations better than any iour- nalist who wants to libel me. Who • m I lo enter history?' the twt»tory h o us e , sur- rounded by a tidy garden . belongs to her and the other ha!( to her !On, l.fC'nahem . a cellist. and director of the Tel Aviv Academy of 11-1wic. AT TfllS cottage ?.trs. ~fei r spends most ol her free time; for weekends ·a o d holidays, hoMver, she lites to travel south to the kibbutz of Revlvlm, where ber daughter and Wnily ore members. But. wheroYer she lll2Y be, she ill ''never re a 11 y oo- dlsturbed,',' she complains, became like every ex-prime n$itt« she is still u n d e r secret service protection. "I have no freedom . I can- not go wherever I fa n c y . 1---,;'Phank God, when I recenTly ·enr-to sc~-~lft tile C.1es.'.l rea Amphitheater. they allov•ed me to tra\'el with only one car instead of two~·· She "-"Ottld ;ilso like to go hy bus. she s.'lys . but :i.grees !hat she must deny herself 1hi.s, pleasure because the job of protecting her in cro""-ds ll.'ould R make the Jives of her bodyguard! unbearable. BECAUSE 0( dlificulties lik e rhese. friends do much of Mrs. ~leir's daily shopping. If she does.her own shopping OC:Casion1llly. such trips are usually for the benefit of her five grandchildren. ~le is an '' enjhusi astic gr:indnlother." as a friend put It. "She never forgets a birthdo}'. She is lik e a tribal m:llrinrch ." In her Tel 1\vi\' aparhne11t. ~irs . ~1eir"s bedroa1n is on the top floor. On the ground floor she has a roomy parlor, furnished u•lth taste and restraint. On a green sofa there are some w h i t e em- broidered cU.sbi<lns; in t he middle or the room a snlall brass-l<ipped table. On the wan. among se\'eral other plctures, h a n g s a Cb.aga]I with a p e r son a l dedication by the art ist. In this room .r.trs. J\1 e i r Crc1nsto11. ' .4voidiug Debate? LOS ASGELES (AP ) - U.S. Sen . Alan Cranston u11s accured Saturdoy of trying to protect a hu ge lead in his campaign for re.election bY avoiding face--U>face deb.\tes with his Rep ublican challenger. State Sen. H.L. Hichardson. Cran st on 's Hepubliean challenger. n1ade the cMrge shortly before the f\\'O men appeared back-to-back on a Los An g c I cs television pro- gram. Cran.~ton. \\'hO 1s running for .'l ~ond tu'o-ye-n r tcrin in the &>na1c. lrd tht.> l n t es 1 CnHfornin Poll 59-2~ pt~rc<>nt term in the Sl:nate. led !he li!le!t Califon1ia Poll 59-24 per- CCfll over Hichnrdson. The station. bro:1dcnstinr.: !he progrn1. l\i\13C. had orginally requested tJ~ two candidates to npl)Cff r 111ide-'1y- side for questions by a p3nel of thret neu·smen. But Cron(ton rejt>ctcd rhat romwt. s..1}1ng he lhought can- dicWtes for the A me r i can Independent par1y and Peace and Frtedom party should ap- pear also. ---------- l'llllr~•t"'t ,, .... '""' ·--Al! Oo!lflr• 642·1711 roceh·es her i::uesis. A!lked by a visitor v.·htther shto: v.·as con- cerned 11bout her lmage In history. ~trs. ~felr said in· dlgnanlly, "Afy children can testify that nothing could be further from m\' inttnllons. I know my Hmilatioqs better than any journalist \vflo wants to libel 1ne. Who am I to enter history? •·Tiii:: Jl::~\'ISll rx·opl e ht1\·e a long hi!!ory. bur I c<in s\11·ar that I ha\'c 11('•cr llcalt 11 lth my part in II . I do nut' ~·1 1•n • ha\'t' u.n ar<.h11 l'. l dn l\•1\ conden1n peo ple who collcl'\ th<!lr spt.'(;Ches. Uut I ha1 c n<'vcr done 11. \\'hat historical val~ v.'OUld this ha\'e~" Jlov.•t \'er. so 1n r lsraell:t believe th11 t deep dov.'rl in her heart. Golda ,\leir does worry about what history books v>'ill sa y about her in a generation hence. ~fany think thnt becnU$C of lhls she may hove resign ed front the prtmlershi1> only in J une after the conclusion of lill' scparntlon a g r e e m e n t bc!11 een lsr;ccl and Syria und nor rl;::l1t ofter las1 y en r · ~ tl1·t. lx1r 11ar or, ut leasl, aft er lhc 1Jct'l'n1hcr cleotlons. !}11t· u1 The pleasures i 11 11 i1l"h ~!rs. i\oh·ir lndu\gcs !'i cooking, and p11rtlcul11rly bak- ing. She admits that she is a little out of pracrlce be<:ause during her term of office she could not spare much lime for it. But now she Is training again. \Vhal she likes is traditional Jewisb fare -"no French cuisine," she quips. Another 01 her hobbles is reading. In her daughter's kib- butz. she recalls she has begun So I z h en i t s y n 's "Gul ag Archipelngo. ·· "I hope poople 11·ill forget n1e in a fe1v r110111tis' tin1C, so that ! en n h:n'C' •l little mor e lin1e fo r rciiding." she said. AS Sii E USE D to while she was prhne minister. G o I d ll ~1elr today, too, dresses \Vlth taste. She is ne\•er seen with a pleee or jewelry that does not maleh her dress. But she . has no interest at all I n changes of fashion and never uses cosmetics. Golda tifelr receives several hundred letters a d a y , in· eluding Inv I tat I o n s from .forelgn Wliversities asking her to lecture. But she turns them all down. Later this autumn she plans a short trip to tbe United States to campaign for the United Jewish Appeal. Every letter addressed to her is first checked by securl· ty officials. But eventually all of them reach her. That "-'a! not the ca.se when she was still prime mlnlster ; then sbe had a lllaff of aecrelaries who screened her C<>mSJ>Olldence. But not all Iaraelll admire Gol~a Meir. When she ......Uy attended a coocert in Tel Aviv where Arttiur Rubi n 1 te In played, no ooe rose and no one clapped when she· entered the hall. But when Rubinstein came, he received rou11ng" ap- plause. A year ago she i,i.'Ould have got more applause t h a n Rubinstein. Mrt. Mo ir compl•ins of the l•ck of freedom i" her life si"ee her resigneTion as prime minister of !steel but !hat has not kept her from acting as •n enthu.. siaste grandmother. -!""• r l Save 20°/o on infants' and toddlers' coats! Women's coats end jackets Sale 560 Reg. S7. Blother •nd •l•ltr acryllc pHe l•tk•I• 1n solid and two-tone stytes. In ace1ate lin ing . quilled lo acetate fiberfill. Draws1 ri ng hood, llP fro nt styling in tavo ri1e colors . Infant sizes 1. 1'h. 2. 3. " " .. ·-· •• }I ... ··' f·~'~ ~ • -4,). I " . Reg. 11.50. Toddttr brother •nd al1ter jack•ta. Boys' is froste d acrylic/ modacrylic pile with matching vinyl !rim. Reverses to quilted nylon ski jacket with polyester innerli_ning.Orawstring hOOd, z1p Iron!. Girls' is acryl ic pile Eskimo style with embroidered rick-rack. Pastet acryl ic shag pile trim around drawstring hood and bonom. Acetate lining quilled to polyester fiberfill. Zip front. Brown, blue, pink lor sizes 2T, 3T, '4T. •I "(' • '\ .. , ' 20°/o off Jackets and coats $40 ' ~ .' '!LWl •"' and up!* "hupC .. 11heft Sale 3280 Reg. $4 1. Limb tur trim p•nt topper Th is year's favorite luicury look done 1n polyuretha ne that you 'd swear is leather In marvelous animal shades from pale to medium brOwn. S1ies 8-18. Reg. SU. Pilkl hooded )Kket in a handsome wool blend. Burgundy, camel. rus t. For si zes 8·18. Sale 39 20 Ret. 149. Ver••tlle wr•p 1tyl9 pl•ld co•t with bi g, roomy p0(:k els and button tab sleeves Woot blend in sporty tall plaids to go wilh /US! about all your casual clolhes .. warmty In misses· sizes 8 to 18. · . ·~· ' ' .. ' . Shop Sunday 11 a.m. lo 5 p.m. al lht following stores: • ( • Sale 5440 R ... HI. 1llo -tic -, Mir co.L This thoroughbred is done lrt pant length. Double breasted, in camel only. Misses $i.r:es S.18. S11e prkn efftdh'e ttlreugh WffMldlY U1e yew JCPNMJ' chlr .. tltll. .. , FASHIOll ISLAND, Ncwpa.t Beach l714l 641,2l1J. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun~oqton Beoch i714) 892°7771. H~RBOR CENTER, Co<10 Me1a 1711) 641>5021. ' , • ... .. • .. Sunday, October ll, 1q74 DAILY OllOT' A •i. 4 .Lagunans Survive Fifi ilfn1t Guilty of Reube11 E. Lee Robber)· Brad Anthony Kluewer ot O>roila de! Mar pleaded RUlilY to seoond degree armed rob- becy Friday In admllllna thal he took $8,5000 at gunpoint Imm the Reuben E. Lee res- taurant In Newport Beac~. Orange COWlt)' S u p e r I o r Court Judge Ev~rett W. Dickey delayed. sentencing or Kluewer. 21, or 5M Jasmine St., unUI Jan. 27. 197S, to enabl6 the dtferi:tailt lo un- dergo a pre-1enteMtna: diagnostic study~ , Waited Out Hurricane in Tiny Churcli on Stilts Kluewer factl 1 pou\ble state flriaon t:rm of not le• than one year or lesit!r county jail term. By JACK CHAPPELL Of tlM Oalty l'Oft 11111 Driver Faces T1ial For Accident Q-aig Alan P o 1 t i l was ordered Friday to face trial Nov. 20 ln Orqe County Supe rior Court on manslaughler charges ru.d in Newport Beach after a bead· oo cruh that killed the other driver and seriously injured his passenger. Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered the trial date and a pretrial appearance Nov. 8 for PO!til , 19, of Placentia. He remaln8 free on bail. Postll was .arrested l a s t June21 after a Ri versld e Drive colltslon in which Philip E. Slggera, 16, ol 9312 La Jolla st., Hunt~ Bead! received fatal injuries. Siggers di ed on the operating room table in Hoag Memorial Hospital less than an hour after Postll's eports car swerved into the oncoming lane and rammed into Siggers' station wagon. Runway Overshot AVAWN (AP) -Four San Diego re.11ldent s wer e hospitalized Sahrrday after the li ght airplane in which they were riding overshot t he runway on a landing attempt at the Catalina Island airport and plunged over a 300-!oot emOOnkment, authorlUes said. The pllot, Jame1 J o 1 e p h Pinto, 36, sulfmd bead and back injuries, officials al Avalon ~tuniclpal H o 1 p I t a I said. Dan Afien Vance, 20, suffered a pelvic fracture and head Injuries. Jack A. t.ucas, 27, and his wife, Joanne, 24, sustained. abrasions. All were reported In •tlafactoty ..... dlllon. • DIVORCE • M ' • .,, ,I,_ 1111 •• O'l''''j I<> ()<!I! YQUll\flf Al If < ••p.11 A l!IYU\ll ( ou.-.\l l \!nh w.,..-\,, • ., ' 'J I ! 11 ·10 Decorative drapery rods. 30-50'" ......... 113 50•90" •••...•• $20 I0-150" ••••••• $21" 'CltiTron'lr<Weri9rods are adjusliible and made of llu1ed steel wnh a l'li" diameter. 30-50'"· •••••••• $13 50-IO .. •••••••• $20 lfr1SO-••••••• $21 'Ohalet' !reverse rods are adju11able with 1-llo" diame1er. Made ol llutad ateel wllh slmulated walnut llnllh. 30-50 ........ , • S 13 50·90"' , •••••• , S2G 90·150" , , • , , • , S21 . 'Avanll' lraverse rods are square In design. Construcled ol t'lesvy duty rolled steel w1th baked enamel lin•sh. Columbus Day Sale. Our Supreme draperies and ·te-s-heers-;--~~ . ' -20°/o off. Bedspreads, decorator rounds on sale, too. Sale 48x84", reg $18, Sale .14.40 72ll84", reg $33, Sale 28.40 'Suprem!!' ready-made draperies ol rayon/acetate wi1h the elegant look ol antique salin. The Aoc·Lon • colton lining gives I hem a cus1om look. Tops are lan-loldcd al'lrl corners are weighted. Sale Twin size, reg. $30, Sale $24 FuR lllze, reg. $34, Sale 27.20 Queen lllze, reg. $42, Sale 33.60 King lllze, reg. $50, a.le $40 Coordinated 'Supreme' quilted lhrowstyte be~pread ol r1yOl\/Ketate in an antique salin weave. Lots ol great decorator corors. ' Sale 48 x 84", reg. S12;Sale 9.60 72 x 84", reg. 19.50, Sale 15.60 ·erue· ready-made sheer d111peries. An e11sv-c11re blend ol machlnewa3hable Dacron• polyester/Avril• rayon In a wide assortment ot decorate~ shades. Avalllbfe In 1tock or by special rush order. UN yow JCPt;nney eherge card. 5* pr6l;a9 tffectlvt through IMlndey. 20%savings on easy-care fabrics. I . I Sale 78¢,d A11orttd cotton prints end solids. Att. tM yd. All·pu1p0se fabric tor everything r1om ore1smak1ng tode<:orahng. Macnina washa ble, tumble 01y. J5136" wide. Sale 1 . 11 yd. Crt•ff rt1l1llnt broadeloth aolld•. R91. 1.3t yd. Sieck up now on thtlt basic oolye11er/co11on broadclolh sollds. M1chlnr 'WIShible, 1umble dry. 44/454 • Shop Sunday 11 a.m. to S p.m. at the followin9 stores: . -. FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beech 17 "I b4•·ll 1 l. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun1;1>q1on Beoch 71<1892·7 711. HARBOR CENTER. Co110 Me10 1714) 640-5021 . Sale 1.27 •• A1yon/collon broadcloth prtnt1. Reg. 1.59 yd. Br1gn1 Uora1s, stf!pe1, patchwork• al'ld more. All no·lron, macn1ne was11 and dry 44/45" wide. Sale 1 . 11 yd. Woven 9lngh1m checks. R.g. 1.31 yd. Polv11ste1/conon Great tor clothes or home decorating. Macnl l'lt wasn. no-Iron. 45" wide. Sale 1.59, •. Assorted polyesler/collon sollds. Reg. 1.99 yd. A 1c1r1t•c selPct1on or solids. 1ncludtng popular blue del'l1m All no-1101'1 . machine wash and dry 44,.J$'' w10•. Sale 1. 91 yd. Assorted polye1ter/cotton prlnls. Rtg. 2.39 yd. A brignt 11ssortment ol calico end floral pnnts. All no-Iron, macnlne wl'Jsh and dry 4'14!1~ \'ll •de. 1\ I .. A J 0 DAIL V PILOT Sunday, Octobtr U, 1974 ~-···· ... ··------~~· • ' . - TRAVELING SOURCE OF VE'l'ERANS ADMINISTRA TION INFORMATION Office on Whuls to Tr1vel Through Coast During October Bwlogist's Papers Given To UC Ir vine Library The personal papers ol the late Edward A. Steinhaus - scientist, author, editor and tire biological discipline and a new approach to the study of biology. founder of the UC Irv i n e AFTER STUDYING such School of Biological Sciences insect·bome diseases as Rocky -have been donated to the In 1963 Dr. S teinhaus · became UCl's first academic dean and set about organizing an innovative s c h o o I of biological sciences that could respond administratively to rapid and profound changes in the structure and substance ORANGE COUMTY UCI Library by his widow, t.Iountain spotted fever and ~fabry Steinhaus of Nev.1>0rt typhus ..,.,ith the U.S. Public Beach. Jlealtb Service during the ear-of modem biology. '---------' An entomologist, Dt. Stein-ly 1940!, Dr. Steinhaus joined haus founded the field of insect the faculty at UC Berkeley. patholo£Y. During 17 years there he The f'lrst personal collect ion organized the continent's first of a prominent f a c u 1 t y research laboratory devoted to member to be donated to the the study of insect disea~ library, the Steinhaus papers and founded Berkeley's world- would tower more than 30 renowned departmeflt of in- feet high if placed in a single sect pathology. His pioneering stack. They currently are work in the field. has led to u n..dergoing preliminary-pro-practical applications in-the "BIOLOGICAL science def· initely is -going to be the next wave in the march of &:ience, filling th e position which chemistry and physics have held in the recent decades," he wrote in HIGO. "We cannot afford to b e caught with our thinking gea~ to the way things have been~done in.the..past. "- State Bar Vets' Bus Moving On Coast The Veterans Administration's "Office. o n Wheels" will be moving through coastal Orange Coun- ty during October.v is It in g Seal Beach. Costa P.1esa, El Toro, San Juan Capistrano and San Cleniente. A team of two counselors from the Ve teran s Administration Regional Of. fice in Los Angeles will be .aboard the 26-foot red, while and blue mobile van to answer questions. According to John G. Milll!r, regional. dli;ector, "The aim of the office on wheels pro- gram is to reach those veterans who hiive not made full use oI their veterans benefits, but also will help the veteran fill out th e necessary paperwork to apply for anY benefit," Miller ex- plained. The Orange County schedule lor the VA "Office on Wheels" is as follows : \ -Oct. 15 -Medical Center, Leisure World, Seal Beach. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -Oct. 18, 21 , 22 -Harbor Center. 2300 Harbor B I v d . , Costa Mesa, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -Oct. 23, 24 -Laguna Hills Plaza, 24332 Rockfield, E 1 Toro (Von's Parking Lot), 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -Qct. 2.5 -San J u a n Capistrano Municlfil Offices, 32400 Paseo Adelanto, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -Oct. 29. 30, 31 -San Clemente City HaJI, 9 am. to 5 p.m. HOW TO REDUCE .TODAY 'S HIGH COST OF DYING c---cessing-in--the·Hbrary's-specia1-lUltrol-ofinsect-pests. • Editor-of-severat--scientific journals, he served as plleSi· dent of the Entomological Society of America and found- ed the Society for Invertebrate Pathology. Penalizes _.Attontcrs Tho Nerll....., Soc::i~ is !tie lltel'TUl;..,. ICI _t1!9_JXJOtlY--1tt>'CIYed_J!IG11u~~ ~ll')'Sll-.Ah<eOO ara. n 1511.- -~~ '~ cm!O~ Tr>a ~ 5oc1dY <W-I .. ....,.. dignolllld aema.1>0<1 ,..,,oce .. ~" di .. ge.n--at wo. rr,.,..., ts no need lot -...0"'1. co:;me101011Y. caSl<et or or-. Your Soc .. 1 Sewroty <>< Yaf~ "°"""'stta!ion Mat~ W"'lli! may'"°"""' CIUf~eserv.:e.~IUlillf"'- •• ' colleclioos sei:tion. He wrote the basic reference SACRAMENTO-Two Orange Coonty attorneys have been disciplined by the State Bar of ·C.a.Jifornia following a hearing into allegalions of misconduct filed against both nuin. The papers cover three ma-books in the field as well jor periods .In Steinhaus' ~ as several ency c Io p e di a year career and eon.~equently articles and more than 150 io the development of an en-research papers. . . THE Nl;PTUNE SOCIETY . -Ma1ines To · Face • Court 'f rial sANtf ANA -1\m camp Pendlelon Marines booked by San Qemente police on auto theft charges after l h e y alle-gedJy stole a car parked outside an El Gamino Real moi.1 have been ordered to face trial Nov. 13 in Orange County Superior Cow1. Judge Everett \V. Dickey set the trial date and a pretrial appearance for Oct. 2~ for t.fari.nes James Lee Preston. 21 , and De 1 n1 as Wayne Blue. 18. Both men were arrested in Blythe, Calif., on the basis of reports circulated by San Clemente police who accuse the pair of stealing the car Aug. 30. Conviction m the auto theft allegations ccruld bring the defendarrts a state prison tenn of one to five years. -·-IAJ.TZ-IERGEROH FUNERAL HOME Corol\O del Mor Costa. Mesa -·- 67J.94.50 646·242~- BELL llOAOWAY MORTU.UY I t 0 61oodwav, Co~10 Meso. 6>t291:icl -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MOtlTUilY 179S log,ino Co11yo11 Rd. 494°9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOllTUARY 28832 Cornrno Cop•il•ono ~Oil Juan Copo~trono 495.1176 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Lta r..,1 3~00 Poe.I« Vie"' Drive Newport Beoc/,, Col.formg 644-2700 -·-PIEK FAMILY COLONIAi. FUNlltAL HOMl 7801 Boho A~I!'., We-,tmin\let 893-JS25 -·-SMITHS' ~TUARY 6'J7 Mo•n Si H11pt1ngto~ lleO(.I\ SJ6.6S39 Sunday is P-BL1Eh\Y' " the l10ltiijl!1ll Six Candidates Tustin attorney Joseph D. 2400 W. Coast Hwy. Powers has been suspended Suite "F~ Newport Beach. California 92660 ,4ppear in TV Foruni from the practice of law pen- ding final di s po s ition of Orange Cow1ty Superior Court action that ended with his conviction on charges of theft. 646-7431 24 hour service Senf F"ll!e PortfollQ To Six northern Orange Coun- ty men want to represent the 69th and 70t.h Assembly Districts in t h e Oalifontia State Legislature. Only t..,.,-o of them will. To help Orange County citi- zens decide which tw:> \\•ill rep- resent them, KOCE-TV's "Voter's Pipeline:' series pre- sents all six candidates on "Sacramento E>ateline" on \Vednesday and Sunday. Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m. on Channel 50. The candidal<s lrotn the 69th District are incumbent .John Sheriffs Train Three Women ~~Huntington Beach Police Of- ficer Gary ~r. ~-feza and UC Irvine Police Officer Laurie E. \Voods were among a class of 30 offlcers who recently graduated from the Orange County Sheriffs Tr a i n in g Academy. The 30 graduates. members of the department's 25th Basic Recruit Oass, included three ·women officers: 0 ff ice r \\'oods, Sherifrs n e put r J\.faryann Chavez and Sherilf's Deputy Irma U. DeWees. Briggs (R), Jack Mandel (D), Powers, it wastes ti fie d and Albert Solomon (AIPJ. before the State Bar, withdrew NAME •••••••••••••••••••• ADDRESS •••••••• ·•'••••• • QTY •••••••••••••••••••••• STATE••···•········•··· Vying for the seat ir. the a client's funds from a trust accowit and used the money ~::::::::::::::::::~I '10th Assem~y District are A. for personal or business ex- Nea.l de Ga.~ton (AIPl, Dona.Id penses. Endreson (D), and Bruce Orange attorney fi.fartin F. Nestande (R). Roston has been placed on Trivia? It's a reason to read the Daily Pilat's entertainment page every Saturday During the progr:im, each probation for three years and candidate will give a state-suspended from th~ practice ment briefiy discussing his of law for three months io candidacy and his reasons for other Stale Bar action. seeking office. The statellleflts Roston, who operates a will be followed by questioning private scOOol devoted to Ute from a member of the·Orange t.footessori pr inc i p I es of C.ounty Press Club, Daily teaching, filed l a w s u l t s Pilot reporter Gary Granville, against one of. his teachers and a League of Women Vot· with allegations that he kne~· ers member, Pat Evans. The were not legal or just, lhe program will be moderated by State Bar inquiry revealed . L----------J I KOCE-TV's Jiffi Cooper. r--------------------11 -HEWPOR PERSIAN RUG AUCTION . • Authentic handmade new and ant1Que rugs, carpets & run- ners from a shipment just arrived trom Iran. • Also a number o f new & used rugs from various eslates. SUH., OCT. 13 al 2 P.M. HEWPORTER IHH 1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach l11t9fftioli ff'-I P·"'· TERMS: Cash. Check. Major Credit Cards AUCTIONEER: S. Grill Entries lor luturt;t auctions now being accepted. 1l you are unable to attend please write or call collecl tor information regarding future auctions in your area. AUCOl IHTERHATIOH.4.L IZl ll ttO-ZtlO The candid conversations of the candidates -reacting to each other. as well <'Is to probing que stions frc.m interviev;s -g i v e v i e 1v- ers an oppcrtunitv to see these n1en ''first-fiand'' as they deal with the basic issues and actions of Orange County. "Sacramento Dateline" is the second of seven special pre- election programs broadcast each Wednesday night at 7:30 and produced by Channel 50 in order to keep Oran gel ~====================~! County voters abreast ofl~ developments in lhe 1974 cam· paign season. ~ ~ Hiil; ililllll/1111!/IHflll!/lfi ~*ANTIQUE I WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW ~*AUCTION*~ ;.. GRAND HOTEL ?-;~ No. I HOTEL WAY, ANAHEIM, CA. ~ ' OPPOSITE MAIN GATE TO .DISNEYLAND % --.; --·19th Century Ea~y 20th Century·--.. ~ 13; I J Dtaltn DKoraton ,_ ·-~ OF ORANGE COUNTY CALlfORHIA.'S LARGfST LAW' $~HOOL •oFFERS A NEW PROGRAM• OF SPRING-ENTERING \fLJ~L-TIME LAW STUDY ., •·~--'w_'_"_'_v_,._._"'-''-''-"-'-'-"-''-'-'"_•_•_'io-"-"-~11 A CHO/Cf OF IOU-fK>GltAU S OF LAW STUDY IS A.Y A11.AILf1 • IH trrHEA 1V1 oi; J l'fAltS ol IULL-11"4l low ~lvdr (IS·'' cloOIOOlll /IOI/fl~-•'). Of •• e IH ltTHEA JI/, 111 -4 YfAltS ol IAAr·TIME doy, e.-.."i11g. Of wee~•nd 117<' il...d~ (J cloues /!ti "'"-'• J.of /lovri p~ clrn.s). e Yow cot1 _." 'YfllJ' JURIS OOCTOR (J.O.} df9••• oMJ bec0111• tliQ1bl• lo Joie II>• C0Jil0t11io !or E1omi"'11i0fl. wtnl Olt PMON( •O• CAfAlOGUI 800 South Brookhurst An•heim, C•. 92804 1714) 635-3453 '"PLY NOW FOR DAY, EVENING, OR WEEKEND CLASSES l!GINNING fEIRUARY 3, 1975 ''0VlllONAUf ACtalOlffD 11' THI C0MM1Tni or IAI llAMINlU Of ntl SfAtl IAI Of (AllfOIHIA , 717.60 or 24 .75 a month• Reg. $897 2 ct. total weight' cocktai l ring 445.60 or 16.50 a month• Reg. S5S7 1 ct. total weight cocktail ring 197.60 or $9 a month• Rog. $247 'h ct. total weight cluster ring 327.20 orS13.amonlh* Rf9. $409. Men's \'I cl.Iota I ...,igMring • '127.20 ex $6.50 a month• Rf9.$159. Diamond earrings 117.60 or $6 a month " Reg. $147 - Heart pendant 197.60 or $9 a month• 'Reg, $247 8-diamond insert ring 207.20 or $9 a month· ""1-$259. Diamond and opal ring 341.60 or 13.50 a month• Reg. $427 !h carat solitaire ~ ~ e;;, 239~20 oi$10.ooamonth ""1-$299. Trio set. Includes iratching band •• 243.20' . or 10.50 a month• Reg. $3G4 'h ct. total weight bridal set . Also available in 1 ct .. tot. wt.· 403.20Reg. $504 343.20 ()( 13.50 a month R.<J. $4Z9. , Men's 7-diamond ring 33·s.20 . ~~5\19~month• Men'sl'lct. total ...,ightring Charge II on your JCPenney charge card. All settings 14K gold Jllustrations enlarged to show detail Sale prices thru Oct 20th Fine Jewelry Departrnet\t ~This amount represents the monthly payment under the JCPenney Time Payment Plan for the purchase of • ' this item. No FINANCE CHARGE will be incurred ii the "New Balance" of the account in the lirst billing statement ·including the purchase is paid in full before the next billing date shown in lhat slatemen~ When incurred, a monthly .FINANCE CHARGE will be determined by applying monthly periodic rates of 1.5% (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 18%) on lhe first $1000 and 1% (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 12%) on thal portion over $1000, to the "Average Daily Balance." • 'Super E' Ma 'lla.lt 4ging •• 55 Limit ·'Req~ires Larger ·CHP' Sundiy, Oc\oblf U, 1'74 Names Sold To T earnstcrs ~CRAMENTO (llPI) -mums to the nmks NOY. 1, •oold posh the number ol said. "We don't have the man-po!JOl'1 budge< thi s fiacal year SAN DIEGO CAP \ -The Tbe Hlchway Patrol's new and Mid the addlUOnat ~ wouta unlfonned officen to 6,100. powtr to mike the lK'OP'r is Sl7'1 million. Teamsters Unioo pa.Id $56.74 old commis1ioner1 said last be needed If the CHP bi ex· Lanza told UPJ tn an In. dent in h." Pudinskt said if Callfomll for an offi cial ll!t · of 11.000 week more patrolmen will ~ io enforce t be con--tervtew. ··u the new ad-PudinslCJ said if I.he con· is again h.lt by g a 1 o t In e employeis of San Diego County be needed if the state wants troverslal 11peed limit n e 1 t ministntion deddeJ that more diUOflS remain t.he same and shortas;ea \he drili l'C pubUc -complete with job litles, ·WASHltlClTON (UP I ) -to ,!ully enforet the 55 m.p.h: year. emp11.,i. lhould be placed on the po .. ! i. erpected to fully may a~ain begin obeyloa the home addresses and telephone T' o ~lllomia reee&rchen speed limit -more than 5.50 the $5 m.p.h. ... then we enforce the lower tpeed a reduced spetd limit Early this numbers. hl\le ,_.illd ntW J)C)lllblUtles new ofncen COUid be needed. PVDIN8'0, who e a r l l er-are gclng to need more man-minimum ol 550 office.rs .,..·ould year motorist• drove alower Tbe Mffie8 or d e Pu t Y about tlle. role ot Vitamin E. Co m m 11 1 lo n e r Walter became lnvOlved in a_ con-power." be needed. because ot. the • • e n er g y sheriffs reportedly "-'ere pulled a m)"ll.el'Y nutrient tllrdened Pudinlild; who Mo nday· an-troveny over there duce d "Rliht now-we Just don't cri&il," he. said, but as out ind union material "''as qver the\ years with W'lproven nounced his resignation, and speed UnUt, said the addltioftal have the manpower desplle HE SAID the CHP now is gasoline became avallable Md mailed to their homes. Sheriff dalms n could cure or prevent -Dan Lanr.a, who wu named traffic officers could cost tax· the fact our enforcement is preparing two budgets. One summer approached ' ' t he y John Ourry e-0mplained it was a variety ol bu1nan ailments. by Gov. Ronald Reagan .. to payers $9 milUon. a coople hundred perceni over includes the additional men retunied to their old driving "a violation of 1.he right to • DAILY PILDJ ANIMALogic~.,""""" ~ The lact al knowledce about replace PUdinski when he If the men were. added it . what It wa1 on 11peed.'' Lanza and the other does oot. The habitl." pr:lvaC}'. VltaminE,oncedetertbed.u1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the "vitamin in aearch of a dl1eaee," has given rise to numerous rumors . ot Ill miracle effects. There have l:!een claims, among othen, lhlt large dooes coold bnprove sema1 prowea, prevent heart a t taCka , amootb facial "'1nldes and hanish body odor. These claims were repudiated a year ago by a oxnmltteeof the Nat I on al Reeearch Council. Whldl saitS they bad no bziis in sound eJPerimentalion o r clinical . oble~ation,,. Now Drs. Lester Packer and .. James R. Smith of t h e U Di v er aity of California's Lawrence Berkeley Laoora- tory say they have found Vita· min E c8pable of stopping the nonnal agjng process of hu· man lung cells In test tubes. TRIS IS not to suggHl the vitamin can make people live longer, the physiologists said, because it cannot r e v e r s e 'Ev en if vit1min E can't tu rn a '4Q.y1ar; old into a 14-year-old, It might prevent an an early death, or brain disease , hea rt attack or senility.' other aging ~es QLthe human body. But their fmdlna did 1uigest some Interesting possibilities. "Even lt Vitamin E can't tum a to-year-old info a 14- Y_!ar-old, it might _prevent an _ eirty death, or brain diteall!, heatt attacks or senility," Packer said. "Of coune, we doo't know these lhing1 at all yet. That's speculation. "We don't want to oventate it," he said ln a telephone interview. "U'e can't j u m p from experimenta with isolated cells to the human body. I penonally feel this is the level at wtuch wt need a lot more v.-ork before we can do intelligent test&. i n anlmals and humans." What Packer and S m i t h found was that human lung Cl!ll1 survived twice t h e i r n o r m al life apan in a laboratory environment when VJtaniln E was added. These cells normally die in test tubes after reoroductng themselves about 5lJ times. With t he vitamin, they cmUnued put 120 cell dlvisons and atl.11 BJ> peared youna. "QUITE frankly ~·e don't really understand it v e r y well," Packer sald. "We have found these effect!. The real significance remains to be ex· plained." A traditional view is that Vitamin E functions chleny to protect body cells agaln!t damage from c h emica l s known as oxJdants. Oxygen from these chemicals c an cause eel\ deterioration b y entering ,mOlccules and cba{lg· ing thelr structure and bellavl«. 11lts led some scientist! to speoolate that Vitamin E might protect people against air j>Ollutlon. ' Packer aald it is possible such antioxidant a c t I v i t y might be involved ln the ei:· tension of the cell division. He and Smith plan to continue their aearcb for an explanation In s1udlts supported partly by the NatJonal Institutes of ... Jteatlh, the Veterans Admlni· stratlon and the Universlt y of California. Or. John G. Bierl, a nutri· tlon speclall.st at the National In s titute of Arthritis. metabolism and d l g es t Ive diseases, said the P a ck e r • Smith report was lntere1ting, "but It's too early to tell what It means." 13.49 Rtg. 17.". Electric bllnllet. Twin l ilt aa.i· polyeater/ 2Cl'lli ecryllc. 14.99.Reg. 11.lt.Fullalza. PEaitzDIL ~ .., ,...,,. ·]"- MOTOR 0 1 l ""Jt n.02.(1usll) 47 ~· qt. Reg. ssc:-~otor oil. "!low from Pennzoi l to keep your car in.shape. 54C Reii_. 6S<. 10W30. I '. M1,.,. '' I ' 2.99 Reg. 3.19. 2-pc. bath HI. Includes lid cover, . ~nd rug. Nylon pile. 12.99 Rtg. 17.tt, Worbhop l ghL -48" light with two 40·wan flourescent bulbs and Chain. UL llsled. . . .' ' .,. -. ~ MEN 'S TRIO SUITS 41.24 ' A11.M.". Ourdoubleknltpolyester suits wtth extr~ contrastln,g slacks. In aolfds and fancies. Sizes: R-.L39-46. ':,) ···. ' .. ,, \ . ~-;:'"I -- ~-_, >)~ , ' .. It. . . . Koda~ Fiim \ .\1._ C· 126 12 Pposuras ·1.49 Kodak Film Reg. SIO.Optn we1v1 . Drapery. SO"x54". Rayon/ cotton/acetate/polyester. 10.12 Reg. 13.50 !IQ"". x 84" 2J.25 Reg. $31. 100" x 8'" 99c Reg. 1.59. Dress and llovstwtar fabric. Machine woshoble, tumble dry. 50°/o Rayon, 50 % Cotton., 9~9 9rv ToyMcDoftew.e. Playakool'a• plutlc rtplicll of a favorlta eatery with 20- pl&eeL " . " ' T oa1tmltterfl oven. Broil or bake at the touch ol a bullon. fits on counter top. (5247) • Vitamin E was discovered · in 1m and 14 years later was bolated as a light yellow vlscuous on from wheat genn oU. It Is fat soluble 11 k e Vitamins A, D ard K and Is widespread in nature. •» Iii 111 1 I 1 .......... Pr i'ces E tfective Thru Wednesday,. Oct. 16th, 1974 , Two-thirds ot the Vitamin E in an Amer1ran diet comes lrom 1alad oil•, shortening and maturlne, and tbe rts:t '""" fNlt~ vegetabla and grains. Allhouch oclenUsta dl>•i"" • . on hoW much Vltunin-E humans n...i, the Nlllonal R<search Council Committ said moot people get enough In their normal diets. ' . . . ' . ' ' .,., •••. " •1'*-"" .. -. IUIHA PAlK: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 10 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. OIWICH: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 1 ~lo 6 5AllTA AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Co~st Plaza• Open weekdays 10 t.o 9. Sundays 10 10 6. ' ' , I ' - A 12 OAILV PILOT Ca1n.P.<iign ' Trci tl Plotted BEVERLY Hll.L.S (AP! - 1'11ck-ey ~lou se joke1 n otwithsland i ng , lhe Disneyland Hotel Is a man- datory stop f b r Republican cand idates f()I' Rfesldent and govenlOr. X h e once-popular Ambas- sador on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles haJ been shun- ned by Democrats ever since 1968. The Century Plata Hotel In -Bt•\•erly lnlls is al"•ays ''in" "ith both p.1rties. These are political ract.s t)ie lavnl<ln ~·ould knov• if he or she ~ access to such a thing a..o; "A KUide to I he California Campaign Trail." The Trail Is more Ulan a mythical line on a map. 1t con1eS alive every two years as candidates for president on dov.'n seek votes in the nation's most populous stale. The Ambassador has been shunned by Demo- crats since Sen. Robert F. Kennedy w a s fatally wou"ded there after his June 1968 pre sidential primary victory celebra· tions. But the lrnpprtanl part of lhe secmfilgly ain\Iess zig-zag track a~ California is the collection ot dots that form slops along the way. Here is a sample of the key ones: 111E STREETS \\'ilshire Boulevard -Is to lilies what Wall Street Ji to finance. Center for cam· paign Qeadquarters. the big hotels where m a j o r fund- raising events are held, can- didates stay and hold their victory parties. hfootgomery Street -Heart Of San ):ranc:isco's Financial District and popular for can- didates' street parades. One such . mythical parade was fTimed £01" the movie "The Candidate'' on New Year's Eve when workers tradition- ally shower the street with the okl year's shredded calen- dars. mE llO'l'ELS Century. Plaza ....: On Avenue or lhc Stars in Century City but consjdered part of the \Vil shire D I s t r i c t . Where former, Preside nt Nbcon feted T\1oon astronauts and cam- paigned in 1972. as did Sen. George hicC.Ovcm, l\\'ice. 'l'he Los Angeles Ballroom is the state's most popuJar selling for big fundraising dinners. Fairmont -San Francisco's equi valent to the Ce n l u r y Plaza. A favorite of campaign , 1 • managers and political writers ' : -' for its grand style and cable ' ca r access to famed restaurants such as Ernie's. Disneyland -In the heart o r conservative Republi can Orange County, billing self as ·'Hot e l o f the T\1 ag i c Kingdom .'' Read y acct!ss to 1\ n aheim Convention Center and Kno\t 's Berry Par m, popula r fo r n1ajor GOP ca n1- µ a i g n speeches. T\1cGo\•crn campaigned here. too. in 1972. Del Coronado -The rambl - ing tarreted 19th cent u r y resort long in fa shion f o r Democra ts raising funds in the San Diego area. Currently out of grace u·ith Democrats ~ince its Democratic owner is supporting the Republican candidate ror gove rnor , Jlouston I. folournoy. Ambassador -Shunned by Oemocra ts since Seu. Robert F. Kennedy \\'as fat 11 11 y 11oonded there alter his June 1%8 presidential pri•1u1ry \•ir- tor y cclehratlons. Republicans o cc a s ion a 11 y s1il\ hold meetings a! the A1nbassador. t inc ('f the most starstudded r u n d -r u I s i n g C\'ents in 1;;i\1f(lrnia political history 'A'l'IS he ld four years ago in the old C'oc·onul G rov~ ballroon1 for Gov. R c a g an rca1uring r-n tcrtainrncnt by John \\':iyne. Boh Hope, Dean ~tartin and Frank Sinatra. Tiii:: SCllOOLS F~irfax lligh -On Fairfa:t A \"muc in the heavily Jewish \\'est Side of Los Ange 1 cs . Pooular stop for Democrats. Robert F. Kennedy Junior lligh -:\lostly hlack school in n e a r b v Compton . aiSll i;opular \\"tth Dem oc r a ls c.il!hough Reagan \\'3S here in 19i0. ,, I ·' " , 1 .. .. I ., " 111 " \ , FAMOUS MAKER ~ SOBLE '\{MiE JEANS t)QU Student.Sizes Red I Burgundy & In Brown .Bue. $8 50 Regularly . u 10 MlRKED oow" ' $4,91 :/ ·, . KER SOY'S FA:ooR~~~l JACKETS LONG SLEEVE Seige & Sand SoY'> Slie• in Srown. 00 Regularly $1W3N TO MlRKEDDO cAMPOS CREW-NECK T-SHIRTS NOW $1,91 88 $61 MAKER soY'S FAMOUS JEANS coROURO'f 6~no~,oned Colors Soy's & Student S•«S· $1 Q.00 Regularly WM 10 MlRKEDDO $5,91 10011 'N SHOES SAVE ON DURANGO WESTERN BOOTS 2TONE LEATHER WESTERN STYLE BOOTS $34.00 Value ROUGHOUT WESTERN STYLE BOOTS $34,00 Value ON SALE S~~E $19.88 $19.88 BOOT JACKS •••••• i1.98 THE < Good Deed Pe make the. scene GRANT g ~~~~t---"""""'"-.... ~ Slilldays in the l1].!!Qijl!1ll • ' -·~ I , • ' ' • • ON "' .•. ·. . ' ,MEN'l .CllllJlll ClOTHEI "I F--AMOUi-M-AK&R LO·N:G-St;EfV-E-1G~Y-S111-1tTS -Assorted Sizes and Calo~.. -$' Regular $-14.99 -tO,$r8-:9-~ _97 ~ .> •. [ MARKED DOWN JQ_ FAMOUS MAKER . ·. HUGE SELECTION REVERSE PRINT· SHORT SLEEVE \ ' LONG SLEEVE I: CHAMBRAY SHIRTS !1 SHIRTS ON SALE $6.88 . -'NOW $3,88 r WATCH CAPS ~ 98Q i: MEN'I 1CllSIJlll PllNTI , NO PANT OVER s 7 .00 MEN 'S SLIM FITTING CORDS ONLY~3.97 MEN'S CHAMBRAY JEANS NOW$6.97 MEN 'S FADEOUT B~USHED DENIM JEANS NOW MARKED AT $6,97 MEN'S SADDLEMAN DENIM TWILL JEANS Regular $12.85 NOW$5.9l .. 17 .- • • \ " ' • YOU • • ' . ' DAILY Pl tttl'"''"t SECTION B ,) . • • Sunday. October t3, t974 • -----... ~! Old Newport Landing, Mid-1800s. a Busy Place When Lumber Ships Arrived , View Today Near Historical Marker-Still a Busy Place for Coast Travelers f Newport -Landing: Seed of a Busy Coast City . By STEVE DONALDSOS Tt \\'as ;i'ppar ent that the reopening Small rhutes and trap doors permit-\\·ho used ii ~ line~. tht<reb.\' dt\'Crling ofJ\:ey.·port Landing and the pro\'ision ted the grain :ind other produre to be A bt•ltf tlit~ A 11tftor traffic a\l"ay lrun1 i':e\l"[JOr\. Outgoing of !<hipping scr,·irt• to Northern unloaded dirertly into the bins belO\\. Slt'\'C' J)onald .011 describes him lraffic at Ne,,·1>0rt declined from <l.000 It "'as IUO yea rs ago -1874 -lhat James 1\·l cFadden received his rirst cargoes of lumber at Old Newport _l.anding.__.. C<tlifornia \1ould be· successful l\tc-,,·hi\{' a l:1rgr. ni:iin c·hut(' t'.litended sl'·lr as '"a_n .an1:teur historian .in: l1~~.i~,11d87180 1_:'.u~~~lo'n'~.n,.>11 iln";l8.7~,.ah~de Fadden relaincd !hr ""!\lose'" and a rrom the· base or the 101\·er noor out _k :.:U d... lo. I t t t OQV .. uu ·' l)O ·~-- s maller ''csst·I n;imed "Susie" for o\·er lhC' channel for l6adin'!jfs·h_1 •~:-. ~re c · rUJ · . t~ . ~-~n,s..~r a ioo Sc'.1uthern P'al·ifle s'1!.l~nts ouro~---t'...::: -·ti-"\.Je.(!IS n -l-t11!;-<1re.1--s-11 stor-y-lor-c 1. A . · , .... o:ed 10 • oou tons in hat f:.ilL Tt mig ht be arJ.:ucd. he sl't I ----a pattern that ha:-.. ro\\'11 into toda 's SUriday trafr1.c Ja'ms t :it cog up Pacific Coast lligh'A':tY riitht near u•herc he s tarted hi s OIX!ralions. . e\'CFITl-rTiore ,·o.ra,C's andillso This c:hutt> had ;i sl(lpe o :1boul .;;) ,., 1 II , I .1 10 ...... II • h ~ .~an a na 1ncrL·a. . -1. ;.i,.,._,u ll as _ ~ra1:.. l _a.') 1879 t tiOOOt 1Sso ·ndlo900U opened a lu rnbcr yard :1t the landing. deJtrees and l'ealurt'd a 2x12 bra kl' ,1 rlltcJLCXle.ruii\:cly abouLthe..ciL\'.-.:.....:-· o . · ons 111 · ;.i · :..:.._ __ _ -·rtrrt\\'o setrm:rrrel'S"" ttierearterran--Whll'Ji. tiy me11ns ol '" le\·t•r . roura-s~.~,.~. -·~,unidui,~s port and raih\'ay acti\•ilies.-· 1onslil1 . · . The firs t lumber t:argo u•as d elivered-to a site that Js ap prqximatcl.Y th.c__p..li'~ lor;t!ion or __ Bayside Trailer Park. across the li))· ·per Bay bridge from \Vil \Vri ghl's it·c cre<1m parlor. rcgul:irly u•ilh full lumbt>r cargoes on !he rush of the ba ~s or j!r;1in to kl'Cll llis illustrall'd booklet. "Santa To offset th~s cor~pe~1tiun. i\tcr~.~- the clO\\'n trip a nd '''ith loc;il farmers" them from burs ting or dan1agin~ th t• ,\ n a & i'\ c \V pu r t n a i I"' a y. · · den a hgnt'd h1 ~1.sell \\'Ith the P;icLl 1e products onlhcuptrip. bul\\i.l rk s of the ,·essels. 1'he lo11·cr pulJli s hed b .v 1'he \\l e.ste rn Coast Ste.ams~1p Con11x1n~· t~ ~·horn By that Dccf'mber 1874. 16 eargoes section \\'as hinged to f>l'rmit its hei~ ll<iilro:.idcr. tells the story or the _ ht.· sold his sh1_P. and landing 111 18i8. or lun1ber had bc~n discharged 3t -placed o\·ci-the hold or ships and ""oUl!i.idc .. iihilrf. its ocean-going. undcrl!1econd1t1?nll1a1 ser,·1~e'A".QM_ld Nc\\·port Landin~. and large· ship-raised 0 1: lo,o;·c red a ccording'to lhe -l'bh \"t'SSf'l s il nd ra i lroild lines ,.,.hi ch be cont1 nul'd lo l\ e1,· 1x·!rl at st.1pul ated n1ents of grain had been made from and no\\· of the tide. lied it lo Jluntington Beach, Costa rates and lh:.tt th(· l\lcl-adden brothers Sant.a Ana :i nd Tustin. · ·rhc upper le\'els of lhl' storage bin~ l\lesa, ;.ind other hinterland points. "'·ould be relain?d as agents. Outgoing ::;:hipmenls of agricultural "·ere emptied by usin~ sn1all chutes The book let. al SI a copy, including !he steams hip con1p:in~ ust.'CI lhf' prod'ucls through NC\\'port. rose to lc:.iding to the main chuh'. y.·hile !ht' postagt·. l·:in bt• ordered directly s hip I? st>r\·~_other l_JOrls along t~c 2.500 tons in 1875 and gre"'· to 4,SOU remaininggoods hadlobccarriedout l'roni Donaldson at 2201 Vi sta eoasl 111addition1o_l\.c11 1xi:rt and b)· ton!' in 18ili, \\"hile incomi)lg lumber . by handlothr/1eadofthl'bigchult'. l-iCJgar.Ncy.·portlleach.CA92660. s u c h bl'tll'r u11 l1 zat1o n \\"all That e\·enl marked the beginning of a lumber and transport~ion busint!ss centered in Ne"•port Beach that "'·Js1k> endure for a 4ua rtcr of a een· lu[Y. It led to the fow{lding of the.cit y .... ··-. o.tnd merchandise a mounted to ubout Ne'A'port Landing y;a,:; a rather ' presu.mably a Lie lo O\Jl'ralr the \'essel ' 3.000 ton~ per year . Insignificant. b~ quiet home ror about a' doz-en [amili e& 1' " , , \l:ithoul the. los ~l"'' "''hich !\leFadden t.oda~-''I:. s ~~J\dard!:i. the numbe r s in those da~·s. so1ne of u·hom \\"ere Im ' g II · II ·is laceda\Ont'. Admittedly. i\lcF'addcn 'vas not tl:lt first person to utilize the bay ai; a con1merci<1I •!i hipping point 1'httl credit goes to Captain Samuel Oun- nells or San Diego u·ho c~tablished the bay landing and providt.>d irregular lc.u1 • ..ir"1 Nole . Natural and ecologicol h1slory , of l"p1>e1 J\lewporl IJay will be presented by tl1e Fr1end1 of NCwport Bay inc/1.1di119 Steve Donald.son, on o senes oJ wqlldng1our.~ 10 be cond11cted on Saturday mornings. The first ane is scheduled Salurdoy . Ocl . 19, staroug at 9 am. from llw intersect kin of Hoel.-EJayand f;asl Blu/I clrnlfs. Tour/I. ul/•open lb llze p1.1blic. also nre scheduled /or Nov. /f.'lnd Dec. 14.J local ser\'iCe thereto \\'il h a small steamboat n;1n1rd '"\·aquero·• from 1870to l8i2 lfow~\·er. ii \\'<IS i\I c Ftulden \\'ho. of- h.·r acquirin~ the landing in 187·1. per· severed in dc,·t•lopin~ it and the as· sociated lumber yard~ and transpor- tation ro'utcs to become the most im- porlanl enterPrige or·orange County in that era. ~l cFADDEN JIAU first visited the ' area in 1868 "''hen he bought son1e ran· rhland about h:ilfy.·ay bct,,·ccn Santa r\na and Ne"'·port. T~ bay "''as then known as the San J oaquin Slough and '"as not used for comn1crce or navigation. fltrFaddcn. rurious about the slough. measured the Willer on the bar al its entrance and found the "''ater a t the bay mouth 'A':1s dce1:ier than at either Anaheim LondingorSan Pedro harbor, the nearest s hipping points at thal time \\'hen the tin1r came for rt.lrFadder to e!'ect sonle fenres and buildings on his pro1K'rl.v. hr rould not resist the natural temptation to try to have the n<.'cessary lum bC'r deli\•ered at Neu·port Landing The wharf and \\"arehouse at l\'.e\\ PQrl Landing 'A"e rt' by then u nused, but pressure "·as mounting fl'om Santa Ana Vall ey far- m(>rs to rropen Neu·port due to the in· COn\'enienee and expense associated 1vith Anaheim Landing. i\.1rFadden. u•il h his brother Robert. mad(' arrangements "in Sa9 f"rancisco "·ith so1nc ship owners ta have car-· ried to i'\cy.•port 100.000 board feet ol pine lumber they had purchased a1 Trtnidad i n r-; ortqern Ca lifornia. The agreemenf pro\'iclcd that if the captain succeeded in crossing lhl' bar alt Ncw1Jort, the l\tcFaddens \\"ould · load him b<tck to San Francisco ,~·ith ;i . cargo of burley. If he y.•as unable to cross.the bar they "·ere prcj)ilred to raft the lumber to l'l hore IT \\I AS e;irl.v 111 August 187·1. then. \\'hen a s n1<11\ schooner c;ll lcd the "i\lose" a rrived Qff the entrance to Neu·port Bay laden wilh lumbe r foi' l\lcFac;!dc·TI. By retraeting the center· board and kedging. the captuin \\'as able to maneu \·er the nat-botton1ed schooner across the bar and into the harbor. lie m<ide his \\'ay to the old landing, pa ssing n1odnats a nd mar- shlands in the lo,ver bay that would someday become prized residential developments. &f!s. \1@~ [( ~®[(WO©® /' Colo proble1n? Tllen write Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tllfM'. gt•t Ille onstteTS and acrlon you need lo solve 111cq11111es in yot1ernrnen1 and business. Alai/ you r q111·.~t1on.~ to Pol 011101 'At Your Service . Orange Coast Dai/11 Pilot. P.O. Hor 1561). Casla i\le.w. Ca . 92626. lnrlude your telephone nu1nber. The L'Olun1n appears on Sundays, A1ondays. \\!ed11esdoys and Fridays. 0119 fhc•11f'r•hlp 1~111 ,..,h11 .. DEAR PAT: I w;is bit I.en by n dog in front or a house In Costa fl1esa on t~eb. 27. i\ly d1u•tor ~uld that ~ince the dog hos had·lts shoti; 1 was safe. but f have been 1r:-i nv. for months to find the dog's owner. 1'hc animal control offlrer y,•on·1 s:c nd il In me in spite or many requests. 1 may decide to use this \nforn1atlon for l~gal purposes and fool I havo..11 ri ghttn it. J.S .• <:osta ~IP.SI Unless you lnitl-.tc a clvll action antl.o.,.,1Jn a court order, LhC! only poll ct: recvrd·s a ¥1 lllble·f orpubllc~s-CTU11• r1n-1cctdr:nt'"I n<l-thtrt lo~' reports, aecordln' 10 the Cos&a Mr:sa animal conlrol ofrlcer. Ir you wish a • • ' r F d 1 ei;. oran {':-;.Pl" s. on1uns-;o , pt . reprcsentc most or U1e commerce o fi shermen. Otheri; \\orked for !\1c a · and t;illo\i . the area at that time. To better den. TO SUSTAIN the NcY:port pro\·ide1forlhe handlingoflhis'lrafric, OCCAS IONALLY ·a ii roup ol A RAILROAD rron1 Santa Ana to operation. ~1cFaddcn solicile.d !\le f' !,id den n1 ad e sc\'er a I i m -pleasure-seekers fron1 S:1nta 1\na or Newport was contemplated as early business rrom points further inlan<!: pro,·cments in the faC'ilities used to other inl0tnd areas \\·ould come doy.·n as 1875. Some enterprising citizens of By employing "'hat amounted to a conduct the freight operations there. to have a picnic or a danel'. bringing a Santa Ana and vicinity held a meeting wagon train he v.·<ts able lo compete TH E ll ARBOR e ntra nce \\"as modified. the \\'harf \1'as rebuilt the ,1·arehouse \\'3S enlarged. a nd a tram "·as installed on the dock. among other i mpro,~e1ne nt s. · l\tcFad&en had a ne\\' steamship built to Ol"ercome the high operoting costs of the s mall schooners and the danger in croi:;sing the bar u·ith sail. Named "Ne\1·port. ··the new s hip \\'as designed along shallo"· lines (or 9se l'Speci;illy in the !\'e\\·port trade. She Y.'aS rated al 165 tons :.ind measured 130 feet in lenj!lh. She orig.inally rC'se mbled !he s tt•a m sl'hqoners of the north coast and was said to be able to carry 1.000 bales of y.·ool. 1.000 head of" sheep or 15{1,000 feet of lumber. She even had a f('Y." s taterooms. She u·ould be a regular v1s1tor lo Ne\\•port Ba y over the ensuing years. t"allin~ about e\•e ry t\\·o "''eeks on a schedule 1vhich coincided ' \\'ith lhc highest tides to afford her maximun1 \\'atcr on the bar and in the bay. ,\ ne111 11•arehouse \\':tS bui lt in 1875 on the hill beside the landing. It had chutes for rerciving and transferring freight fron1 1vagon.c; and to vessels. 'rhe t\VO·story s tructure \\':tS divided into several large bins for lhc segregation or freight. The upper level 1vas e'·e n \vith the lop of the bluff and had unloading plat£orms for the "'agon5 a few feet abo\·e the s urface of the ground. b<tnd and u:-;ing the u•areh9use for a to discuss the feasibility of building an successfully with the Southern Pacjric hall. llut the bi ggest e\"ents were the eight-oiile narro'A'·gauge rail line bet-at points as far inl<ind as San Bcrnar- coming and going of ,-arious ships. "'ecn their tO\\'n and the port. dino in the carriage or certain types or Theehannel \\'Ou ld besoundedand Los AllJ!<"lc s transportation frci,::ht. marked in advHnce. and the large dc,·e lopcr l'hint•as Bannin~ and an Consequl'nllr. inconiiii"g sh1pn1ent~ produce "''archou!ie \rould be jammed cngineC'r \\'t:l"C 11rC>sc•nt a t the meeting. al Nc,\•port ""ith:;tood the d'c c-hnl'. pl'r· \\'ith freight unlil il \\'as necc!<sary to and lhc e n_i::i neer cstimatt'd that such sisling at a Je,·cl ol' 2.500 to'ns JX'r ~·e:1r. pile n1ore outs ide. 1'hen the ship a raih1·a~· could be built and ct1uipped "·hich exceeded the \'Olume c·on1iin: v.·ould be brought in and up lo the \\"ithnnengineandflatcars forabout int oSantaAnao\·t·rthc!;.P.lr<icks. dock . 1\fter discharging her freight al ~i5.0UU . The ich·a \\';1s prcn1a1ure, ap· In 1882. lhc Sant;.i Fe rompl<:!ed <1 thelo\\·cru·u1·ehouse.the vesselv.·ould parentlr. ;.is 110 furth1·r .iction Y.<JS line frnm San DieJ.(o l.o Colton ;ind n10ve out :ind u11 lo a n1ooring under lakcn al that l1m{' ~ind no surh lh,·r eby !>UC<'c t•ded i\lcF<ldden"i;: the produce chute. r:tilroad matcrii.11IZl'tl 1111til somC' 1:1 :'\C'\1porl \\ilRon train ;1 <. lhc pr1n1:i r~· So effi<'ic nt 11·ere ;ill the <ir ~l.':lr~ lalC'r. al1huugh ii 1\·ould he a S.P. com1>£'t1tion for San IWrnardino rangements that ;1 ship !>UCh as the recurrinl-! s uhject or pubtir ai::italion \'alll'Y lrf•1ght ''NC\\'port · · eou Id disch:1rJ.[c a 2UO.UOU· during the i ntcr\·ening period I\" t'\\' po rt hu ·" 1 n ('!>!> 1·0111.1 nu l'd 1 o root lumber cargo and reload "·ith c:hange during !he 18.'111 .. Stupn1!'nl ot corn u•ilhin 48 hours. thl' actual ti nu.• Tll t: H 1-: \\ r\S other r;; II road h1n1ber a nd i.;ra111 \'la tht· :-tC':un~l iip ronsun1 cd in freight lransfcr be in g buildinJ! in Suuth!'rn California that t·ompan~ J,!1"(•11 .. ,nalll'r. 11h1!1· th1· only IR hours. and the serviecs of onl y I\ null[ ha \"l' ;1 n i 111 pa et on /\" C\\ 1.10rt desi ra bi Ii 1 y uf rn nr(' f n ·qucnt .,1·r1·ii·t· three men bei n J! rt'<1uired in handlinl-! I.a nchn g trH ff1 l". h~y.·e,·cr. I 11 I he latter by dl'ept•r d r;.i u J.!ht nit·reh:.i nrh.~l' , c:-.· allthcgoodssentthroughthl•clevatc1I llfi"O!-> thl" S1n1th crn l'a~ifie extended sels h<·r;1n11· n11Jrl' pr1•i;!->i ni.: 1'he produce 'A" a rehousl'. it~ tr;i tks through Sou1 ht·rn C<il i fnrnia s le;1m:-.hi1 1 co n111.1 11_1 ht•t"a nu: :nix ious Son1ctin1es <I S many a-; 80 tr<1n1.<: ;1nd inlu S:1n'a ,\na. lhcreby orrl·rin.c-lo rcscincl ,,, ('Ull\r;tl"I Hut lh1• ~!1· \~ouldarri\'l'atthclandingon<1 sin glc S:111!;1 1\11a V;il11·.' :-.hipper.~ railroad l';1cldl·ll ~ \\1'1"1' un11 ill1n g to let day folloY.in g a ve:-st·l"s a rri\·al. to :.it·c:e!'>i; 10 lh<' !>l':.tboard ::i t San Pedro Ne"'l)()r!h1•;1J1and11tit•d carry :.11\·ay the freight. ·rhcy hauled 11r clirc('I r:1il !'>t'f\ 11·c ln San Fran-'l'hr l"n1IC'1l Siu!!·" ;!111 i·rnmt·n1 111 suchdiverseitemsas ap1anoorafirc l'ISl'O. \l'!->l1~a !<'d lh•· lf0<;:-.1hdi1 v or 1111 engine. ,\t lhat l10ll". 90 prrccnl or Califor· prO\"IJJ J.! lht· ha rhrir hur r11nclud{·d th ;1I Outgoing commodities were corn. 111;.i "s populallon u ;1. ... ~1!11;1te1J in i\"or-i-111·h a 111·u.1c1·t 11·:.1 ~ 1101 .1ustifi~blc ai" barley, wheal. r.ve. oats, beans, thern Califnrni<i . ;inrl !hat "·a:; lhc> thatt11111 · cas tor beans. sheep. 'AOOI. cattle. loc:.ition of the s l;.ite "!'> 11r1n1ary ln ... te;1d. :\lc·F;11ld··n \\Q11l1I hulld :i n hides. eggs, honey. fo11ls. butter, fi s h ma rketf. n~can y.·harf 111 181'\8 11 h1 rP 1od;1~ ·i; oil.ore.beeswax,hogs,mustard secd. ·rhc Southe rn P;.i cifit• !orally, O'.I~ \e\1porl 1'11·r ~111d.~. \\h11 ·h 1herc~f flllhair. hop:-;. s larrh. alfalfa seed. e!Si::'Y."her -: along its systcn1. alten1p· 1r-rhec:1mt'lhc lot:1lpo1ntofl\1e\\r11>rl dftcd fruit. rl ax seed. raisins. JlOI)· led · to monopolize t he frei ght i-h111ping and .~uon~11 ... l;1i nt•d;:i ~1·:.ilcnr l'orn. potatoes. u'a lnuts. peanuts. ffiO\'<'m <•nts in !he areas it s(:r,·ed. and traffi (' ~O 1tn1e ... th:il ronduclcd ;d the abalone ~hells. bacon. cheese. h:.111. offered fa\'Orahl(• ralrs tu ~hipperi; old h:1\ tiulld1 nc more c::ompletc explanation, tonlad Records Supervisor Sgt. Ted Curry al 566-5377. club then rl'QU('~trd a copy of my canceler! chcl"k. !>a~ing that \l:J !> '"al l \\'C' nee d '" lo iS!>ll l' a refund. I followed their ini;lruc·llon ... hut no rt"fund cam(' Sf>\'t'l'al d;t.\S lato •r I scnl another copy of tht·1r ll·1Ll'r :ind n1 y ehcrk. li,ut scvcra I "ct· k'> ha 1 r 1><1sscd ;.1111! I still don 't h :1 ,.e 111 ~-n111n1.".I' l);il·~ • f.at•ffi119 '"• 1' ''"''" t.ht• St•il DEAR Pr\T. I am a ne\\·comer to llunlinglon Beach and although I "''as able to gro\v all kinds or shrubs and pl ants in lhc Pomona Valley for 60 years. this sticky adobe-alk aline soil here i~ a problem 1 can'l scem to rope \\Pith. I have two new EnJ!fis h yew trees, planlcd as the nurstrv instructed, y.·hic h now are turnini:: yellow and seen1 to be dying. I can:t keep buying new soil additi ves and sprays forcvur C:in you gi ve mr advice on growing plants in this soi l? 11 .R., lluntinlt{on Beach Ken ne th E . l\l ueller, agricullural extension home advlsur, recommends blending a 50 percent organic matter mix fsuch as redv.ood c::omposl) wilh 50 pl'tcentexisling soil for planting in your ar<'a. He sure to provide a gravel drainage basr. for planls "'ilh deep root S}'slems. An lne"pe.nslve soil aAalysis can he arranged by mail whrrr.ver K,.IJo~g·s garden products are sold, The res ult •·ould give yo11 a beUer Idea or what malfrials' need to bt 1dded to your soil for good balance and ~I gro.,..·th posslbllllles. 811.•11 R1111kk1•1111•r .o; .. ud• R1 •f1111d Di':/\R PAT: I sent a ~ mcmbcr,;hip ree to the Complimentary Vacation Cluh in Tarzuna on F~b. 3 "''ith the undcr!itnnOing that I cnuJd return my nlcm'bct!'ihip wllhin 10 days (or a full re(und".'""1'h1· iHnnc.r c::luh w:.ii; not "1"h:.1t I cxpccti..'<l and I returned it within two day~ on !\larch 4. The J .B .. Cn .. ta i'Uc ... .:: Thr firm 's hookkee(M'r. who says shr has "morr to do than sit dov.·n and "rilf' check"." is aucndin~ to .\·11ur rrfund i1nn1ediatel.v. Thf' A\'S tontart \\'as ff1rtunah• for yfl u sincr your pr1·v lou .. addrc>s.<. "a" li:o.tl"d in th1• cluh'~ filt·<.. Ul::1\ 11 I' \·r ·rh1!> ... ummPr I look m1 1•h1ldr1·n lo a -.n1 all p11hhr hrar h 1111.a~un :J. 'l'h1•rl' \1 t•rt• '-U man\ nthf'r l)l'nple therf' I h:il "l' h;id a problem localHl ~ an~· upen :o.fllll'<' S11rrnundn1c 1111:-. hearh 1\'l'I<' ··,,,;, :111 · properly" !'>1gns <.1nd I 1\:1s ~dr;ud l"d l'X' lrf'!i pa.,,1ni:? 1r'A't' u.-.1•d th<' fnn ~e nrra oflhi~ lx;ach .Ju~t \\ha! i!, pubh(' and 1\·h:1l 1ii 11r1\'atc on th~· bea('ht·:.. JI Laguna. r-.;'cy. port Ucach ;ind Lido 1:-.1.ind.., 11.1-· .. frirona drl i\lar Any :lr('il of the> IM_•ach c::oastl\ne ,., "puhll('" rron1 thl' \l,3lt'r to thr Mf'iln hi~h lhll' lllH •. l\f'~fln1l that 1w1in1 , thr beach arr a may or may nol hr pri\•att• 11ro1wrt~. ll :arhor l)i..,trirt nfflclal' :ad\ j .. , • .)flu to lun-.ull a map a"ailahlr al ils h1•artq11arh•rs, l!Mll l\ay!'lirlr llrl\·r, Nt•1A1wirt l\cacb. to dclern1inf' th1' puhlir or 1111\latc 11ropc'rly i.latui; of !iflC.Clfic sandy he~c::h rr.a. a l o.n ~ lhLilr.:u1gc....Cuun1y.. coasllinl'~ Allhnttl ·h lhi!t !ln11nd'(' tomplic::ated. ha,l<'ally )'OU can""·ade" an~ v. ht rt·, hut mu-.1 he C'art!f~I •ht'rrynusit~ • - . $ f ; , • ' ·: ' ' • ' • • • • . ·-. • • • • • • c t • • • . " ' • • • ' • • l ! . I · ! ' l • . • • • • • . • • 1 • #2 DAIL 'I P1LOT Su~ay,0clObel 13. lf14 MRS. MIDGE NOBRIGA fi••••d o .. eder She'slnvolved ll has taken someone born oul or the country to show m11ny of her neighbors how to be a good ci tlien. as well as a rullfilled person. f\1idge Nobrisa. \l.•ho still speaks with a charming British accent, has been in Southern California since 1947. and for the last se\·cral years has been a very • involved person. Currl:!ntly ser ving as secretary for the \Vest Oraniie County Volunteer Board of Directors, f\1idge is also president of lhe Hylond hospital guild where she h1i1 s spent the past three years us a \'olunl<'l!f As president.she helps the guild raise fund s for, 1'1 y l ond, as we ll as providing tran:.J)(}rtation and laking. th(' children i.in "Picnics and outini.:s. A main invo\,·emenl is planning and pulting on a "·cckly party for ('xccptional children . In addition Midge has been in,•olved for ma.ny )'cars "'ilh the Daughtcn; of the British Empire, and formC"r ly ""as a volunteer at Fairvie"' State llospital. \\'hen asked ,,·hy she dc,·otes so much of her time to volunteer "'ork f\1rs. l'\obriga turns thoughtful. Sc\'cral )C'ars ago she lost a talented 19-yea r·old daughter in a tragic accident. "After the death of my daughter I needed somethi ng to fill the void. Now v.•hcn the children at Hylond see me v.·a lking through the door all that Jove just flows oUt. J could nc\'er stop." Jol'ogc_llggltb -Blood Sugar'fest-s- Hypoglycemia flow blood sugar ) has recently become a popular topic. Since il is frequently ac· companied by nervou sn ess. pe r s piration . shakiness. headache. "·eakncss, palpitations. hunger and r h:i nge!I in vision, hypoglycemia 'has taken a kind 'o( catch·all .blame "'hi]n these symp· toms oc<'ur. Actually. lo"' blood sugar is rarely the agent responsible for such symptoms; other rc1:1sons. such as simple anxiety, being far more common. Before the hyPQglycemia label i$ att11.ched to a n 1ndi\'iduat. it is nect.'ssa ry th;it a blood lest lor series of tests \ be performed d<.H::umenting the low blood sui::1.1r at the ti1nc of the associ;itcd symptoms. The most common kind of lov.· blood sugar - rc11cti\·e hypogl)·cc1nia -occurs in adults a rew hours after mt·als 11nd RCncrally does not require treatment unless symptoms occur on a regular bnsis. In chlh1ren, on the other h:ind. hypoglycemia after cntini; may be the initial manifestation of a number of diffe rent conditions. the recognition and treatment of ,,..,hi ch arc crucial lo the gro,~1th and development of the t'hild. Such episodes appearing in children require prompt medical 11ttcntion . If a lo"' blood sugar attack occurs."·hile fasting i..:cncrally in the early hours of the morning_ before breokfosl I, :1 complete medical investi1at1on. in· cJudini;: detailed laboratory studies, is indicated . )'011('011H .. lp Driver Needed linlled Cerebr al Palsy Assn. needs a part·time volunteer for office coordinator and someone to ansv.cr tcl<'phone:. and do some typing in the. "/\'cw Choices .. 11roject !!ere is a chance to do some interesting "'ork and gain new experiences for further 1nforn1ation. co1\I th{' Voluntary Ac t1oi. Center, ('ost.1 i\I es:i. 642·0963 or R.JJ-9278 ls thcrl"! anyone in Fount ain \'alley Vi'ho drives a child to the OranJ?l' County Rrhabilitulion Center (Easter Scals1 ? fl. J·year·old girl needs daily lhl'rnpy at the C<'nlcr. but hrr mother mu st v.·ork and thcrr is 'no nthcr means of trt1nspor1ation Tht n10Lher. hO\\'e\·cr. has offrred to rrimbursc for gasolinl'. If you :ire making th r trip anyway here is a chance to pro\'idc a con1panion for your child. <IS \\"Cl\ a ... r1fft"ring a needed ser\'icc you rself Phone 530·237U or 96U·3312. ., • Otllf ll'llM Jlttl """' IT'S BUMPER TO BUMPER IN ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PARKING LOT OR HOW DO YOU FIND YOUR PLACE IN COLLEGE? on Coast District Campuses. llY FRED SCllOEMEllL Ol lM O.Uw ,111111•" When the fa ll cnrollme:nt rigures for Orange Coast and Golden \Vest colleges came in. Coast Community College Di s trict officials were surprised to find : -The district posted the highest cni-ollment increase of any community college district in Cali!orni.a . -Orange Coast showed a 23.5 percent increase O\'er las l yea r while Golden \Vest was up 31.5 percent. -Combined enrollment. now exceeds 50 ,000 full and part lime students. the most in the district's history. t''igures show that OCC has 31,192 students this full. while 19,287 are enrolled at Golden West. THE WllOPPING enrul· lme nt increases hardly match the state average or ~-1 per<'ent. said Dr. Nor· man Wst!lon, chancellor or the district. Nor do they follow thr Orange County a\•trage the t1each." enrollment increase or 10 pe rcent. The spring information Cory Thompson, bu!liness drive involved thousand! of manager for the district, calls to former district believes the increases are students. They were asked du e to an extensive iflbe.yplannedtoreturnto telephone information drive school and if they had any conducted by the district questions. Just spring. Response to the program Other factors, Thompson was tremendous, Thompson said, include the growing . S{:lid. unemploy ment rate, ne\\' courses. the low er ~®!t or "WE ALSO see that when c ommunity college the unemployment rate i!I educ.ation and the "lure of higher people t end to come back to school. 1 ·m sure this has had an ffect ·on the in- crease," Thompson said. Tiehter financial times for coll ege students has in- ('reased enrollment!I at both (';1 mpuses because the di!ltri('t has no tuition., Thompson said. UC Irvine,. for example, has t.l,lition· totalling $624 per year. 1 "And let's face it. "'e llve in a desir1i1ble area. I 'm sure the lure of the beach has something to do with the increase." Thompson added. Has the unexpected crush or s tudents created problems for the district·.• "Yes and no," said Tho1n - pson. ex plaini ng th at parking proble m !I a re v•orse than ever but that no classroom space crimp has de\·eloped. "THt: t'AClJLT\' has been extremely ('Ooperati,·c in admitting. one, t\\'O and so metimes five more students in their cla!l!les." 1'hompson s:i id. He pointed out that plan· ning is under way for new parking facilit\es at bol11 campuses. GWC Cites. Community Appeal Th o mps tfn said h e prepared the budget for this school year based on an enrollment equal to last \'ear's. Sine(' the district receives st ate a id on a per student basis. the district expects quite a windfall this year. ByTERRV COVILLE OI IM Otlt' P1llt SI•" KOCE-TV. school is no longer con- Boyce considers it s ic · sidered jus t a stepping l nificant that daytime enrol-stone to a four.year univer· J ust two years a10 the ad· lment is beginning to catch sity . minis tra tors at Golde n uptotheeveningcollege. Five years ago when West College in Huntington .. We now have the day students enrolled, about 7S Beach were almost begging a nd evening programs percent of them indicated _for mor.e 5.luacnts. -mQT..e_ca.re"""'J.ully _b.alanc.cd..'..'.._lhey planned to tra n·sfei' to a .. . . . he says. "You can get your f'Oiir.)·e ar schnol, s ays \Ve d1~n t experience ~he educAli.QnJI..O.nL 7 a.m. to 1 ~y_ce. La~Lsprjng,_onlY-'3 growth '"e had .~xpected in p.m . we no longer :seem to percent satd the same, and the f1.1ll of_ 1972. says F'r~d have two separate in-only about 20·2S percent do ~arc1~: d1~ector of adm1s-stilutions.'' it. s1ons. So 1l spurred our ~r-Garcia notes that among Boyce now rerers to the fort& to let the community early registrants. "'he n .communitycollegeasa~'SO· kno~ wh at "'C have to of. most classes are still open, year experience," and fer. a bout 20 percent of the day noting the va riety or rourse 1'hc error!, combined with students also take one ·or offering, including two-year current econom ic con.-t"'O ni ght courses. career program s, a!I well as ditions. has paid off with a The average age of the community services bumper crop of students Golden West s tudents is up performe d. h.e reels the this ye11r . to 26·years-old this year, in-school has a rnved as a .cor-"UNEXPECTED GROWTH" dlcating more and more ncrstone o( the commwUty. Fred Garcia 1 Total C"nrollment , coun· 'ting daytime and nig ht students, is up 31.5 percent this year o,•cr 1973 -a popula ti o n boom ad - minislr.11.tors had not expec. tcd. "\'Y E llAVE a very (uzzy crystal ball," quips Garcia. "\Ve were surprised. \Ve were predicting an 18-2Q percent increase.'' Dr. R. Dudley Bo yce, Golden West president. is both surprised and pl ei£sed with the rise in stude nt population. lie believes It indicotes the school is doing its job as a ''com munity col· Jege." .. We pnde oursel\·es 1n being a uniquely com· munity institution in higher <'ducation The measure of your success al that is the 11un1ber of students you at· lr<tct v.·ith a broad base of intercsl ·• explains Dr Hoycc B .Y sta l 1 s t 1ca 111C<ISUl'l'll1 Clll8 then Golden \\'c s ! seem s a boominj; sutl'CSS lhis year 1nthclocal con1n1unity 'fltt~ l>A \' enrollment 1s 8.390 I .II. 31 7 pCtCt'Dl ID · crease 1 at ni gh!· il 1s 10.897 !up 31 3 percent) tand lhe're are 565 students enrolled 1n tcle\ is ion ccn1r~cs through v.·orking adults attending "\'le arc not just the halls classes. of ivy at the corner of But while more studenls i':dginer I Av e nue) a nd a re coming on campus. the Golden We st (Street) -we average class load per are a part of the com · student is dropping, in · munity .. dicating a greater number The enc r eased enroll ofparttime students. ment. and the greater em· "I think the economic phas1s on the "community" lhreats have spurred the aspect or the school has college growth,·· suys Gur-preseuLed educators with a ci<t "We are providing n e ~ c hallenge , Boyce students with courses they believes need for success in life "As a studcnL pursues a for job improveme nt." fractiona l education, be A few years ago the Lv.·o· looses si11ht or the full com· year college system shed its plete education The new title of "junior " college and chall en ge is to help a donned the cloak of "com· student bro aden his scope of munity '('ollege education while he follows 11 Enrollment fi gures at linear (longer) timespan Golden West indicate the .. We want a co mplete col ·~ lege experience for studen- ts, but it does n 't have to be limited to just four years.·· "Education in a free society benefits people with The business manage r said the extra income will be tucked away in reserves ...:i fintil fisral 1975·76. SACRAMENTO !AP> - California 's mulli-milllon doll~J antibiotics over· _pricijlg case -and set· , ~Ji"J';·}.-llemcnt -is being turned ~ into 'an educational exer- cise. says !ltate school chief Wilson Rile!I . .:OMMUNITY COLLEGE" Dr. R. Dudley Boyce an increasing opportunity to taste the culture." says Boyce. "And we have an in- creasin g number !lilting down at the banquet table."~ Application Corm s for refunds were mailed to every resident of the state last August by the attorney general's office. But Riles says there is concern that many con!lumer!I entitled to refunds may not get the word. Devices Seen Savinµ: Fue l -SERVICE-I t -' PASAOE;'\,\ ll'PJ) -A p;;1r uf at"rodynamic de\'Jt'es introdu ced las t wc<'k ma\' mean th e nation'!! 1.5 O,itlion medium and heav~· tru<'ks "·ill be usin~ one billion fcv.·er ga l- lons or fuel t'ach year. ar· Cordini:t to r<'scarcht'r.' The dr\·ice<;, •li ~pl;;~cd al 3 l'iution:il S<'Ll'nce Foun· dation confer e nce a l C'alterh. r11ldd ~:l \'C' 1he trucking 1nduf.tr,\' up to S.'iOO 011111011 111 drlt\er·~ co:.t s. sa1rl offir1.ll!'i nf Aeroviron· m('nl lnr nf r:i.s adena, the lrrm \1 h1rh rlt•:o.1~ne1I lhC' equJpm(•nl NEWPORT BEACH PERSIAN RUG AUCTION ,..w .,,....., "'" wri•-4 et..tMfltkll•lllMMlk -""'""""' SUH. OCT. 1 l HIWP'OlTll IHrf 1107~••lhl. 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Give us a c11\ 11 the c1n1er for a no obtigatlon conwlt1tion. 547-1250 2J07 s.--- " I ~~ctober 9th throu;~"the 23rd. Kno\t's •leHo:iw~ t:hkkcn dinMr and 00yll6n• .herr~· 111r 111Adr l\nou·.~ lttorr,y ~·Rrm fa1nou11, the 1•orh1 01·ur. \Ve ofh?r bolh an yi:•r round 11nd 1h1rin).( tf'lehr1\lion rlay11 wt'1-e1drf i11g old l in1r mu~ii·, f1111, an1I 11 bh~ hoyM>nllllrrr pit lMkl' hon11• otrer llnd rm lllYll ((Jr \ht kld11. l~notl'~ t·hkken •Unner Ill 111111 Onfl orlht! ~l n1luf'!< 31'0111111, 1!'11 Ii hirlhtll.)' hon11nu tor lhf' .,,·hole ramll)•' \ .. MENU ) . ' A11teric a11 Drea111 -Part 3 'New· Land' Held Myriad ·of Sui-prises • Edilor's 1\'olt; This ii lht tl1ird o/ 18 ort1cle s erplortny ii~ Iheme. In St:Qrclt of lhli American Drearri 'fhi:i article> di$cu.r.res 111.: settliny oJ Amerioo and tllr. ~urprists en· CflUttl ered by colonisls. 'flie ouihor i.J pro/e~sor of l1istory al lM UniVt:r:11ty of Ccd1/0f"niu. Bet~lty. Bv \\'INTllROI' 1.) JUtwl\N \Yhen t:ngli s hmcn rirsl be gan lo scent opporturut y in America, they were told two contradictory "fact:," about the new land. Thcv tempers had re1u£ted in lar ge numbers or disp1 accd persons. Thrown orr the land onto Englis h CQU ntryside and vil- lages. they became the "wa ndering beg·garis" to "'hom Hnkluyt, the .. trum- p ct'' or Am e rican t'Oloniiution, had referred 111 his "Discourse Concer- ning \Vestern P la nting.'' Social dis locatio n and v.·hnt "'e would call "un- dcrem.pto)·ment problems" persuaded many English· men that Engla nd was over· - NEWSPAPER were told , on the one hand, IX'PUlated in general a nd that it was a ''desert,'' a es pecially overpopul ated by "waste firmament .'' "undes irables.'' They we re told, at ltlc Given the assum1>tions of same time, that "savages" the da\'. America "'as seen li ved there. f"or f>:nglis h-not as U dumping ground for men a nd Anglo-AmcriC'ans these undes ira bles. (as both s tatements remained· Australia was lo seem correct fo r cen turies : much later) but as an em- Am erk:a \\'as both empty pty and fertile ground fOr <an opportunity) and filled the s et tlem ent .. em- (with problems). ploymcnt, a nd hence moral AMERICA 'S apparen( and ~ocial r eformation of emptiness can he expla ined the offscourings or Engli sh by considering English per-society. spectives a l that time. The Al the ·same lime, as the nati\•e Indians "'ere no! Protes ta nt R!!formation nume rous by European took increasing hold on standards, especiall y oot in Englis h society. certa in comparison Lo the cnor· r eli gious frin ge g roups mous ex panse of territory came to think or America 3 3 they lived in . \Vhat \\'l' ¥'(.)Uld call a relatively lov.· de ns ity o f population , 'PEACEA BLE KINGDOM ' Painting by Ed- ward )·licks (from Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Arl Collection ) de picls what e arly sctllers of America . .. -'/. .. ,~ .41111 found -a land Lhal Was empty, but ulso \\'US inhabited by sava ges and animals, some fricnclly, some other\visl'. America is JJ <lrl il'ul urly 'rhe Chc s ape;1k ~· :-.t•t f!unilit-s.society.thcpolity, selves on their reguht!ed s triking in te rms or the tlements, \"'ith <1 dirrusc and the churches would all pattern of seltlemcnt. or- nu;fnber and variety of population. spilled all over be hctrmoniously ordered de red t ow n by ordert•d peopl e and motiv~tions in-the eastern, "'alercd por according to God's Word. tov.1n. \"Ol\•ed. lions or the <.irca. After All lhts rc (fu1 red inner ·rhcy \\'Crt'. indc<'d . lht• Rcla ti\'C to the population almost being wiped nu! by discipline a nd inc.,.itably most realislit· of ulopians. or Europe, pro ba bl y more the native inhabil<ints, the l~ivcn their view or the l'S· They expected to t•shi_blish )X'rsons left Europe for the, colonis ts eventually SUC'· !'.t'nliul nature or m a n) outer a New lsrat>I in the wddl'r- Ncw \Vorld during those cccdcd in cstablis hinJ! ~1 d is ri1llinc a s \\'Cll . 1'hcy lll'SS, and they demanded decades than at any time populous bu( spars ely set· s ternl y pun i:.hed lyinJ!, go dl y thou g ht s 01 n d before or s ince. The En~lish tied community in Virgini01 , llrunkennt·s:.. fo rnication behavior of it s ml'mbcrs: 01l we nt principall y to three devoid or re~I villagcs and and all the myriad other the same tinlc Lht'Y knc\"' areas : the eastern Ca rib· dcv!='ted ma inly lo st:iplt' ~in s to \\hich me~ und that Adam's fa ll fromi,:racc bcanlBarbadosandlhc fe\\' agriculture . . "'on1en, and cv~n ch1ldr~n. meant that ntl'n wt-re small Leewa rd Islands). 11'hey hunted ~ut n_1a1nly :.ecmed so "'ll·kc dly 1n-. hercntly a nd l>t'rverst·ly Stind.ly. ()clobef •3 1914 DAIL y P1LO• H:t Every diamond in our stock is now 20°/o off. ' \ Choose a dazzler! English'!lcn ~v~re t~cn per-Thil articlt' i.1 anolht'r in llw f~~-~ JU ~,t1f1~~ In per· _ _l&,part.Cmruu.by..Nt'.Wsinptt_ ce1v1nglls rcw . ~~r~ -~being-o/~,ed-by-tltt- t.h e <:hcs apeake Ba y they farmed _; 1 ro~11call y tlincd . 111 -c ked Pcopl l' who (Virginia and J\Iaryland ), they \\'e nl, un1nt cnt1on;:illy. 1 'l"ht·~ enfurct•d orthodoxy de'mand Perfection ;,:cl do "•:\ .:rnd ·e-astcr·n New England p--a-r t ""'.a\' to ~ .:l.!..i.-and d1s.c111linc.....in t~c_cbur-notlJxpl'ct to-oich it·,·~ ii 1:1 1•e I---.,,...,: .:"tH po !'-ta n t·l·r.-E"nl!"I 1 s ti me n Daily PiJo! cu a p11b/ic ser111Ct'. _TIJic...-A-t ass;.i ch.us ct.ts Ba Y-r-e.pr.od-uc.1.n.g-1he-J nd1 :1_ n--c hc~t-he ~·-h·a,.r-r!-cd-oul---lnl'\' ita b 1 v con de 1nnco-ro --- and the Pl yn1outh Colony) \\'oodland cu l ~U~l'S their rcli j!ious dissenters and . mbiv<1!Cnl'e ;.iboul lhc thought the Indians had no Reader• of lht •erirs rmy "settled ha bitations." also eam ~ollt'gt' credit for So n1 e "'Cll1 ;1~t1inst their forebears had d1shkcd.) \\'cnt so far as to hang l\\'O ~esults "·ill, especia ll y the Scots Only in New En)'.!land Qu<ikers. Thl' Puritans · \Vhat v.·e nov.· know to tlleir e//orl.1 bJ1 rnrolling at ha ve been Ea s t er n t'Uhn UC _lrviJft' or Orangt and Irish, victim-prisoners (and this development was "''e re inde ed pious . in-1'll l-:Rt-: \\"1-:KE oth1..·r of the En)'.!lish Ci\' ii \Vars. to persist fo.r a very Ion~ tolerant moralists. but they who migrated Lo the \Vt..>st timcl did the Engli s h v.iercnolprudcs. woodland Indian cultur~s ~E~ingColltgt' .. which r e!l tcd on a com-J'1.t't11S t'zprttssrd 111 lht bination o( anriculturc and P'MbliVlrdJeclMrrsareOw:Jse o/ . " . the 0¥1hor1 and do nol nta'!I· hunt1_ng v.·cre perceived by iarily rt'flt'ct lhe views of tht' Enghshme_n as a Lhorou~hly Nalional Endowmt'rll for !ht' uncouth (1.c., un-En~hsh) H11mar11lit•. 1/rr E"zron sort of people v.•ho neither Education ,.·ovnda11on or thl• 0 c c u p i c d I h e I a n d ""11$p!lpt"T. (properl,y) nor "'ould stay Tile titrit• was preparM by put. • ~ ~ OWw £itr11.tioft. arm U Initia ll y . thc r c ro rc. di.d'!btittd h!I Capley Nf!IDI Englis hmen had no notion Serviu. of exterminating the native '----------"' peop l es, nor C\'e n of sweeping them aside ; even though people a lready li"'ctl in America, Eng lis hntcn thought. suc h a n immen-.e land had plenty of roon1 for more . The warped perception that caused the English to sec Indians a!i unsettled wande rers was in large measure a fu nction of how they saw society at home. TllE SEVER E . almost catastrophic dis locations whic h acco mpanied the Englis h Reformation a nd llenry v111 ·s fluctuating a refu ge rrom a mounting threat of pers~cution. They v.•e re not immune. any more than Englishmen generally, to the scent or op- portunil)\ which by the early 1600s wa ~ so very much in the air. The various streams or a ttraction to America a nd p.r opulsion from E n g l and \\'e re thoroughly mixed. In retrospect. the early "great migration" (1620. 1650) of the En ~lis h Lo Indi~s J\Iany \\'e nt for bet n1a nage lo .!e prodUC'l'. in Tllt-:Y punishcil scxuat ot- ter lo"ftunes a nd bettC'r the New World V.'tiat they fenses but t hcy .... -e re oot in tim e s s u c h p eo.p l l' thoug ht valuable. as a lheleast surprisedby thent. probably predominated in social mode, in the Old 1'he)' v.•ort• colorful clothin}!. tht• Chesapeake area :ind 'fhe Pil~rims in Ply1noulh suit:1bl('. o( l'ourse. to their \\"ere <·crtainly prc\•a lenl and the Puritans in fi.1a s· soci:d stations. e\·er)'""hcrc cls l• S<ichusetts have long atlrac-Wh e ro f-l a rva rd College So rnc v.·cnt in the hope or led attention because they thought it necessary to limil tu\filling th e ra it h we V.'ere so a.rticu\<&le about drinkin g at commen - describc as rl·ligious. and lhcirov.•n goals c·c me nt, the a uthorities whilt> it "'ould be ri i.:ht to TROUGll the Puritans restricted degree-ta kers lo ascribe ··religion" as the "'ere a mu c h l arger . t.hrl'e gallons of wine per predon1in a tin)'.! rn oli\·t• of \\"Ca lthier . and bet ter man. !host-\vho ca n1 c to Ne"' educated i:.:roup , they \\'hctherthc Purilanssuc- ~n g l and. it "'·o ul d be s hared v.·ith the Pil grin1~ a ccedcd or failed in their radicillly incorrect to :is-po\\·erful sense of mission. m ission is a m atter of sign thereby a lack of other In England, the ir own lov.·. definition a nd they were wo rldly faith to tt}osc not church. modified-Calvinist themselves ambivalent on fortunate enough lo have J>rolcs tantis m seemed to IX! the matter. Even as they .joinl'd God's specia l project on the defe ns ive ag01inst th~ railed at the prc.,.alence of thcr~. forces of the C ro"'n, the wickedness a mong them llO\\'E\1F:R s ure \":J nous closely a llied Church of <.ind al the decline or true breeds or Enilishmen \\'ere England. and. not le:1st. piety. th ey r e m ained about God 's intentions. the the nun1crou:-. legion,._ ol .icutcly cunseious that their va rio u s E n g l is h con1 · ungodliness. society und churches \\"ere munities in America turned Detcrm ined that I ht•1r superior to Engl<i nd ·~. out to be different sorts of "true religion " a nd t he \\'hilc the\" were keenly places . In the islands. sugar Lord's will should prevail in av.'<irc of m;.;n·s tendency lo a nd ti1 e s lave la bor it the wilde rness . they set disperse to nl'"''· e mpty seemed Lo require Look o"'er about to establish "BiblC' lands. they prided-them- s uch cxpt·rimcnt ~ 111 Amerit:i. but \\ il h miljor differences . 'l'ht• 111os l notable and undeniably s uc - cessful was l't•nn3yl\'itnia. There \\lill iam Penn :.u1d hi s fella"' Quakers (\\·hom lhc Pu-rita n·s haled . pa rtly because lhc"' had so muth 1n common°l dclibcrall'ly founded a t'olony that "·nuld \\·elcomc :.il l va rit·tie!'. of Protestant:.. The idea w;.,is a rc l:.ttivcly new one, but it led quite directly, as things turned out, to populOus ness and prosperity even beyond the dreams of the founders. It led also lo :•n even greater novelty-ethnic diversity, a developm e nt of s uch critical importance in a ll the colonies lh<it it wi ll receive separate attention in another leclure . NeK t : New Societies. by \\'inthrop D. Jordan. profe!'i- sor of hislory. University of California, Berl.:elf')'. almost total\y.· Commonwea lths"' \\'here ~-------=---------------i JCPenn~y California Eases Air Standards SAORAl\·I ENTO (AP ) Calirornia 'l'.> a ir quulity s tandards for s ulfur dioxide. a pollutant from oil refineries and other in - dustrial plants, ha\'I.' been eased by the state Air Resourc~ Board. The board vo l e d unanimously in favor or its staff's recommendation to increase the state 's st.an- dard for 24 -hour concen- tration from .04 parts per million fppm l of air lo .10 parts per million . The federal standard for suUur dioxide Is .14 ppm. The ARB staff said the old standard or ,04 ppm is "ex- cessively stringent" and described the change :-is "jusliCied by the available information on health effec- ts." The higher limit also had the support of the state Department of llcalth. John Hes lep. direct o r of the department's l~n horatory ft.t a nagemcnt Program, said the s tanda rd posed no threat to public health. The ARB said that from 1970 to J973. the .04 s tandard was exceeded often in the South Coast Air Basin around Los Angeles. and "'at limes" in the San Fran- cisco Ba)' areoi . UFFELL'S UPt40LSTERl .,..,.w ... ....... 1922 ....... ll•d. Cott. Mt-14Mll' • DES Seen in Beef, ·Second Time in '7 4 Airline Use By Disahled1 \VAS HINGTON <U PI ) No traces nf DES arc per-Imperiled 1'hc ~g ric ulture Depart mittcd in the tissues of SACRAMEN1"0 <UPI \ mcnt has r rported thal in-a nimals sluughtcrcd for California 's di rector ul speCtOrS h ave found the h Uni a n C 0 n S U mp ti on rehabili tation bc liC'\"CS th second positive sample or because the DES hormone right or handicapi>cd per th e growth hormone DES in has been known to produce sons to travel a ho.a rd com a bcclanimalthisyear. ca n ce r in l aborat ory mercial a ircraft is bcin • The sample was round by animu\s. thrcaten.cd by rl'gulalions inspectors or the depart· DES is lcJ!nl tor use in the proposed by the Fcdcra m.ent 's Animal a nd Plant United States as long as it is Aviation Administration. Health Inspect.on Se · w•"thdra•·n from anima l 1 rv1ct• Alan C. NelSon. in a Jette and verified by the 1-'ood fet.•d for a s ufficient time to the FAA , said la!il \~eek. and Drug Administration. before slaughte r to pe rmit "We urgl' the Fede r a l O!r'·c,·a ls sa•"d the ,.,",....... the rc".-,·• .. c·.· t<> pass out or .. u..... -~ "" " Aviation Administration I. ofthcgrowthsti1nuhjntv.'as the anirlia l 's hod y . rorgo adopting proi)os:il: round in the" li ver of a steer Vcteri na ri an s s a id no contained in thi• fecit·r;d .w''ed by Weber • Sons or res•"d"eS •••"II ren1ain when c.: u regisleror July S. ·· ' ·,,·e n d Neb ·•nd 1>ropcr ... ,·lh"•·awal times· • · · ' .. " Nelson ques ti onc1I lh1· slaughtered at a Council <ireobse r\'ed. FAA giving authori1 y 1 Bluffs. Iowa , packing plant. C' -----------airl ine cmp\oyt•s to 1l1·ny th1· The only other positive fin -~-11·'--A ti•· right of a handicappt.·d pt·r ding of DES th is year :ilso \Glkl son lo tr:tvl·I ;11 :in a1r1·rJf1 wa~ i_n a ~ebraska animal. t ~ withnul :1ny pro\'i:-.int1 fol' a Sc1enl1s ts ana lyze the R rcvic\v or ;in ahu.,r of that livers or meat animals on a ~ 'PIC authori ty. random basis to check for -. °'\Ve bcli P\'i• lhi• pi'n\~i~t·il the use or DES, and 2.003 ' rt-~u1 atio ns raist· :-.i·riou:-. samples h ave been taken so · £:qua I prott>ct ion :uul dl11.· rar this year. 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I ; .[ • DAILY PILOT SundlV Qe1ober 13, t97C Former state leg islator Millicent Fenwick admires a baby alo the campaign trail in New Je ey. • +-<- ., • • eop. e BEA ANDERSON, Editor •• • "'Dattl Muni: Actor's Actor ·, " • • " Life Traced " ··Some der1n e l.iod a~ the little \01ce ,,·ith1n v.•hich kee1JS sayin g. 'It h,n't good t•nou,::h ·If that is ~o. then Paul l\lun1 mu~1 ·ha \•e Ji,·ed \•er)' rlo:-e to C.od ·· Quotin,:: author Ro1:ll:rt E. Lee's <'Ulogy of lhC' ll'gendury ch;iracter actor, ('Ol umnist -a uthor ~1 i chacl Druxma n opCnl·d th1· Celebrity Book Re,·il'"' S<'r1cs or Pi Beta Phi. Soulh ('oast 1\lumnae In "P:iul ~1 un1 ll!s Life and llis Fiims"' l)ruxman rl'vcals the tln1qUt'lll'"i' of lh(· m~1n ·An at·t11r "s attnr. 1\lun 1 rt·n1au1rcl ilcrpl,\ in rh:iratll'r C\'en off C':Jn1era . Ile nt'\'l'r look <in al'· tin ~ 11'!-Snn. n1•\ c·1· rl'ad a book on lh~· !'ubjt·c·t . ·· \)J'U:\ mnn s:iicl ··11 e told lhe prC'SS ,,h~n asked AUTHOR : MICHAEL DRUXMAN :ihoul h1:-1n\'lhotl 01 ;1t•\11'1~ thal 11 t'nttld not hi? 1..1 11,1..h!. 11r .1nal y.tf'd l\t' ... 1\d ht: J \'{t'{\ \111' \\.l~ 1\1 .. ~r,Hl(i • 1no1h,·r n1:lfll' .q1plt· p11· F11 "' :-h•· 1l '' .1 .. h h1·1 h.111~1 .. '1h1•n 111n1h h1•r 11.111 . th1•11 put nu ht•t ;.iprun ;n1d n1;1l..1· ,1ppl\' IJll' Iii:. n11·1ho1I \I,, .. k 110"1n~ ht " ('h;.1ra<'t1·1.. 1 •·.d (H f11 ·11onal For ''C'ioorf E.1r1h · h1· h.11111tl·tl ~.111 1··ranc1:-i:u·~ l'hll'IJl1111 ti l·ut 'I .\rn • 1 F11 1111 r1\t' Frun1 .• fh:1111 Ci.1ng'" h~· ~pt'nt n111n" h(1u r ... 11111r1~on .. PID ftt:s t:ARfll 1r pMsible. lit• v1:.1l<'tl the ptar~ 'A here lh(• rh;1r111·lt·1·:. l1 \1•d i1:-1or t.'1rtilcZol:t O!IHl l .1~111~ f':•~ll'Ur . ~lunl l\•rp11 ~·d !11-. ... rr111r-.1n11n111-. in ad\"a nf'e so that he could study the t'haracter. perfect his inter- pretation of the part, lhe author said. Once his mind \\'as set. \here \lo·as no changi ng it. Il e noted that on one picture the director called for Muni to enter stage right . l.1uni had practiced stage left at home and would not chanj!;e his mind. Scenes had to be reshot. ·a nd the set torn do"'ll and rearra n~ed to fit 1'1 uni 's d1rect1on. "Today. that wouldn't be po!-.· sible."' .. P.funi 'S v.•ire sat behind the direc - tor on al most every picture. Ii i~ severest l'ritic. s he "'ould nod ap· proval or shak e her head no. Direr tors d idn't like it . bu t ri.tu n1 bcJie,·ed in his \\·1rc·s \'IC\I ~ · CHOSE SCRIPTS i\luni had :-;t r1pt a pro\'al , somethin g qui te rare a al lime, said Druxman. "'ho · tcs a 1non- thl \' c.:o lurn n J\ta!iaiint'. ll \\':is on the ;1ctor·s urging that. "The Stor\' o( Louis Pasteur" and "'The Go0d Earth"" \\·ere made, over lhc objections of th<' respec- li,·e stullio hea ds at \\:arncrs and !\letro·l;oldyn-!\laycr. lie earneu l\\'O or h1:-fiv e nominations ror these fi lm ... And . i\luni the a ctor ha ted ot her ;1f'IOrs 11 ho pl ayed S!:l n1e:-\\'hile pla,\'in,I! l'larcnf'r Darrov.· to Edi>_ &>gll',\ ·l' \Villiam Jl•n111 ngs Rr)·:in on Rruathiay. hi' '":is upl'tagctl b)· a n l'Xlr;1 The t'Xlr;.1. .1 d1s i:r11ntlcd ~oung ;1rtor ,, ho ruuld find no o\h('r p:irt added 111:;; ··An1<'n ·· O\'t•r ;1 fl lun1 line. "1'11 like thnsf' 1\1111'11:-n111h1• rrt·ord. ·· said 1\1 uni. ··t·xccpt that one O\'f'r there \\'hr1 \\'nn 't Ile hcrl' to n1orrn11· n1J{h!."' ll f'\\:1~ri'1 (01nin.I! out nf lhe 'fiddis h thralt•r. '''hirh hall prom1>ters in thl' "1np.!i. fl:lu ni nl'\'t'r learned lo n1a str·r hi s lint·~. a detr1n1ent in telr\'is1on. For :1 11art un the old Playhouse 90 :ot'ru·!>. he v.ore 1:1 he11rin ~ <1id to pla,\ :1 barrl ~tcr cominl! out or r\•lll'f'11u•nt to defend his son. •Ii~ 111fl' :-.1 1 in the fnnlrnl bnolh 11nd ff'd h1n1 h1 ... hne11 . l\1uni v.•1t11 nomintt.ted 11.r ;1 n En1my. l~ut "'ai~ 01·uxman.1x-rft'rtioni1>tl :\l11n1 "~s \'~ry human. Enviou!I nf .,:d\\ al'd G, Robtn:-.nn"!I chauf(l'tlrcd lin1n ~1n~: v. hrn hl' ;tppcarc>d on Urnach' a~·. he h 1rerl onr or hl!ii own "'\\'hal ~111111 didn't knov.• "'"" lhnr Rnb111~cln ':i.. cam<' 11·1l h his con trarl , pui d rnr by the :.how ·~ pmducrr~." - lit' is still r.011 s1clcrcd. said J)r11Xm<111, On (> O( the• ,::rculelii t•hal"3l'tCr UCtOr!i or all lime. • Advantages ·Tallied • ~dlftir"t Nottt -/Uort womeri thon evtr arr rvnriing Jor o//ict lhi1 year. thtt politics. htU ray. i.t still o-W(trld in whiclt mt n ~t 1nosl of Ille can1pJfqn money. and a young mother hos a hard lime running for Congre11 ii groPldmo won'i mind t/fe kids. By ANN BLACKM,\NN • &.IMCl.ltflll ... nl""*" . 'Wt.>'rt· an1aicd you kno"' ti<> much.· \Vomt.'n have lo be more preJ>iittd. • mott'On their toes.'' Some women candidules said thut men orten don't fel'l tamfor· table discus5ing po lilies with them. "I've never been orfered a cup of rorree by a lobbyist." said Mil· / Jicent Fenwick. a New Jen;ey as·/ semblywoman active in Re· A year ago, 1'1<irth;, Keys was publie11n politics for almost'20 known in ?i1anhattan. 'Kan .. as the Yt'lU"i>. / attrcictive ~·ife or a college dean. a She paused for a rtVlrilent and mother of four. "I had no desire to --;;; run for Congress ... she says, took a long puff on h.9;P,ipe. '"When B I . the door of the s m_9ke·filled room is ul one a t e -s umme r n1~hl closed, there's tarely a woman in sever;il week~ ago, she 'f3S reshng it.'' she said./ her head a_ga1nst the bick s~at of H~len M.~ner. a New Jersey h~r campa 1g~ car and munc~1i:ie on. ronEres itin11I candidate, echoed dinner -a slice or pe~roru ptzta. the s ments or some female col· .It was 11 p.m .. She'd been .up Jeij eswhenshe saidshewantsto s ince that mo:~1ng -shak1ny·e recogni1 ed for her own hand~ · · ~ sm1hng · · · a staff , achievements. not those or her meel_ing ... notes for_~ spetth · · . husband. shak1n11 hand~· · · smiling ·· ·at_ . "I was always introduced as for- . : · a fund ra1s~r · · · another 1h mer Governor ?tteyrier's lo11ely d1nner ... shak1nghands... wife. Helen,'' s he said. "I 'm All for one end,-. . looking rorward to the day when ~rs. Key:.· 44 .and a moc;rat, is "'e 're introduced as Congres-l~k1ng her ,1rst sho t ~lecll\'e of· swoman Ateyner and her lovely f1ee . She s a and1date for husband, Bob.'' C~~lgr1ess. . . , Although most of the \\'omen in- . ou~d~ at if ~hanges v.ere ter,•ie~·ed insisted al first that going to ~-?1ad e, I d ,have to run their famillcs are IOU percent f!lYSel I sni_d l\1 .r~ .. Key~ .of her behind their ea ndidacy, they con- Ka as elect10~ d1stnct, \lh1cti has ceded aft er some probing that ' ctcd Republicans for years. . husbands and children ha11e had to Fran Ryan of Columbus. O~to, makeadjustments. Denlocrat,. Roma_n Cat.hoh c. Fran Rya n. a consumer -oriented mother or five. also as running for ·congressio nal ca ndidate from Congress.. . . . Ohio. said her sons have learned to And so is Pi.11lhce~t Fenwick or make spaghetti and put their own Somer_set C~unt), N.J ., 64 , footballuniformsinth-e "'asher. ~epubhcan, d1v~rrc~. mother or But more important, she said, t o, gra.ndmothe of ctght. . . "It takes a very well-adjusted mar· The hst of women runrung. this riage." Her hus band sold their pet ye~r f~r loca l, s tate and national shoplohelphereampaign. office 1s long. e nough lo ma,ke even. "The · no question you ha\'e t the most dedicated housewives and res . . 0 malechauvlnisls takenotice. ma ke some adjustments. You . have to accept the menta l and One hu_ndred and twe~ty-f1ve physical strains that come \\'ith "·~men_ tried for Con~,r~ss 1n state running for offi ce." pnmar1es .. almost t11H:e as many Se\'e ral womcn s aid th at "·o~en .as i~ 1972. ~ortr-three won although lhey are runni ng to v.·in, their party s nom1nalion ror the their husba nds \v iii be more disap- House, three for the Senate. . ?Jintedl! they lose lh' n the.y them· Th~ee \vomen-are ~bernatonal selves ,110uld be. a cand1da.leS-~\\:o-.rears_ ago the~~ '''!(Will be8Dr-gger ti"l~0-w~1-0~sam 1 v.·ere none. Four have "'On their ,. . . party's nominations for lieutenant I lo.se tha~ to me, said fllrs. Keys. governor . And from 1i1assachusetts '.'His ee~ is_ ve~r much wrapped up to Cali fornia. hundi"eds of women in me w1nn1ng. are running for local orfice . Some poli ticos a re calling 1974 "The Year of the \Voman." a time for fresh faces. clean images and putting scandals behind. But the candidates have proble ms; the problems or being \\"o men. So me say that regardless of their husband's off ers to share household duties. they find them- selves campai~ninit during the day a nd doi ng housev.·or)t at night ,\nd most say it's almost impos. si blc for a mother "·ith small children to run for office unless there's ;i grandmother, aunt or close friend around to mind the kids. t;or those women already 1n Congress a mong lhem Rep Pat Sc hroede r 3 3 a Color ado Democrat, there's a daily problem "'It's the constant subtle put down." she said "There's all sorts "1The average woman candidate hasn't been in the communities or power and money," said FfedTfca W. Wechsler , political action coor- dinator for the Woman's Political Caucus, a n organization started three years ago to encourage women to run for political office . "She's usually from an academic back1round, a volunteer background or the social services "Who are the people she kno"·s., Not the people with money ftl any male candidates are from business backgrounds . they're attorneys wi th well -lo·do clients Raisi ng money 1s I ess of a problem for them' - P.!rs Keys 1s runrung against John C P eterson. a two-term Republican state representative "'ho by Sept l had raised S31 ,l67in ca mpaign rontributions, more than 2'·2 times as much as she had He Fran Ryan takes her consumer- oriented campaign straight to the supermarket in Columbus, Ohio. Jeane J K1rkpatril'k. a political science professor at Georgetown University, li OJ id <1n increasing number of remale students are con· sidering politics ;is a career. "P,olitics has ~lways been a n1asculine thing,"' said Jt1 s. Kirk- patrick. author of a new book cal- led '"Political \Voman." Republica n congressional can- didate from Little Rock, Ark. She is c~allenging R ep. \Vilbur fl1111s, one 0, the mos t powerful me n in Congress. Mrs. Petty has hammereo away at the financing or Mills" brref 1972 presidential campaign, which was aided by what she s ays were illegal contributions from a bi i . dairy cooperative and two corporations. 'In the Watergate years, there 's a tremendous response ... almost like we 're being asked to clean up the house . She also has sought to benefit from voter dissatisfa ction with high federal taxes, for which she says Mills must bear much respon- sibility as chairman or the tax- "'riling \V ays and ll:teans Commit- of innuendoes . They say, '\Yhy don 't you ta lk to your husband more often?' or '\Vho on your staff told you that?"" 1'he biggest problem the \\'Omen f;1ce is raising monC'y. Common Cause records sho\11 that in 1972 , ma le eandiclatcs for Congress received 22 pc>rcent more in cam· pa ign contributions t han their fema le opponents . "Wh en I go ho me. they ask me all kinds of tough questions," says Rep. Schroeder of Colorado. who races a stiff battle for re-election. "It's almost like they're asking themselves, "What can "'e find that :you don"t know about?' I speak to a milita ry g roup and lhey s ay, had outspent her 4 to l 1n adver- tising.· \\lhile Peterson. 26 and single , ... \\•tis representing his traditionall y con11ervalive Republican district in lhe Kansas legislature. Pi.Trs. Keys ' was acli \'e in community projects. including the United f\lnd Drive, the county Democratic club and the local arts council. lier campaign literature makes a point of calling her a "newcomer to polities.'' Yet, Robert Brock, Kansas S.Ulle De mocratic chair man, said she is "at least a SO.SO bet. People are fed up with typical-type politics. More. and more people are seeing a woman as a good candidate." --1 r~ h:1d a locker room smell ... \\'hile it's !rue that discrimination :jgainst v.·omen is real. it's also true that "·omen have been more reluc- tant than other groups to try to overcome the di!lcouragements.'' l\1s. Kirkpa trick's point is ii· lustratcd by the fact that women represent almost 52 percent or the electorate and only three percent of Congress Some insist that after Water~ate. it's an ad\'antagc to be a female candidate. "I thought being a "'oman would be the bi ggest hurdle to get over," i:;aid Judy Petty, a 31-year-old tee. · Rep. Bella Abiug, (0-N.Y.J, one of the most pro minent of the elec- ted female officials in the country agreed. · ' "In the \\'atergate years, there's a n .e ~~r m o u s respons e to cred1b1hty, ho nesty a nd newness in the political arena."' s he said.' "Where\'er I go, people say to me, 'I didn't always feel this way, but maybe women can cle'a n up this mess.''' 1'1r s. Abzug chuckled. •'•it's a lmost like we're being asked to clean up the house,·· she said. Does Father Know Best? llEAR ANi\ l~ANl)ERS: I a m a girl 17 and n1y sistrr is 12. \Ve need )'Our help despc r:1tcly. Our rather has heen sccr~lly datinl! a nother "'Oman off andj on ror several years. Pi.lorn knew allout it and it broke them up on two OC· casions. Last January Mom died. Dad $larled to dale this v.·oman almo111t. i mm edia t ely . Somt"times hl' doeiin"t come home at night and "'''l know he is \\'Ith her . It looki; like they are IC>ing to~ ma rried. This i. very hard for us to take because we kl'IO'A' how much h('artacht': she ca used our mom. The won1an i1'1 di\'orced and has l"'O children. There are fou r o( u:it (Wr h<i\'r t"·o younger brotheN!). , i\t y s ister and I think that if the I u or u ... try to li\'e under one roof it '"ill be a di s11ster. We are unable to hi(I(' ou r rruc (t':elrng~ ror this ''"om11n and don't kno'v "'hHl to do. Ar(' we wrnnA in reeling thi!\,.wtty? -FROM CHICAGO ,. DEAR CHICAGO: I have noldta what your f1ther'5 marrla•e was like, and neither do you. I am not condoning his behavlor, but I am suggesting that there might have been some r1ctor1 you kids didn't know about. If yo1r did dor:s marry this l''Om1n ple111e do your darnedest to create 1n atmosphere or acctp· · lance and forglvene.11. Remember -"tfate: the !iln, bUil love lhe sin- ner." DEAR ANN LA NDERS: ll's t:ikcn me: until now to 11l mm'r down a ru!r reading the letter rrom the young ma n who v.·anted to picket the doctor's office because he "''Dl'i iiie nt Ii bill for $10 after removi njl a pla nta r'1< v.•art. I huve hecn a medi cal ussistanfs secretary (or nearly thrtt yt':arJI and I um 11ick o r hcttrin& com· plalntA llko this . f'lrst of all, a doc· tor I!! ;i. profe!IRional man who has 11ludi ed, worked a nd !'ilcrlflced ' ,, many pre vious hour!i ol' leisure that m~ny of us take for gra nted. My boss is at the ~pilal at '6 a.m. to make hi s round!!. J-te pinch hits for other ~oclors, does clinic Thanks for li s tening. Ann. 1 feel better now . -TEED OFF J>EAR T.D.: I fi01M! the kid who had lht pl1nl1r'!I wart 11ees your Ann Landers • \lo ork. ;ittend.'i meeling.'i and 11 in hi s office a t 12 · 30 to see patients. Ills billiii :i re reJsonuhle, yet I must s pend hour!I !lienc.l ing out "reminders" <ind telephonin& patients about long-overdue remit· lances. It's stro ,,~c how .they turn rrom sick and rle!lf)erHle peopl' to detidb~a~ ... They 1'1 UST ~ee the _ doctor at irtice becuu11e they are dyi n1t! \Vhcn they get well thcy•d ruther have died thwn pciy their bill. ltt.ltr. And for lhe record, the price w11 NOT high. If the Joh wa~ well done and the wart WIK removed pe rmanently, he 1011 barl(Jiin. Is HIC'f'lholi!lm ru1nini;t your life:' Know the dunAer shtn:.1ls and ~·hat to d6 . Read tho h nok l ct . "AIOOh()llSm -I lope wntl I f('lp," hy Ann l.u11dc!Ji,...hclosc 35 canLoe Jn coin "'ilh )'()Uf request und Ii lnnA. ~ht mpcd. -Sclr·uddrcs~cd cn\·elop<? tn Ann l.11ntlerll. fl.O. Oox 14110. El gi n. lll , RlllW. • 1 I ,- ' .. • -51.u'lday. October t:l, 1974 DAIL V PILOT l.J • Fran Amendt 11 ahown with Trainor Rob Griffith and mare nicknamed •Sugar,' and (right) as· she jogs around Capistrano Equestrian Vlltage '1 arena in 'wrong hand' style. Capistrano Horsewoman Finds Therapy in Riding • "That's neat. . " "How neat ... ""Oh, wow ... " The blonde In the red cowboy outfit and the two. toned, needlenose boots who sprinkles her conversation with such expletives is not a rodeo queen candidate. Horsin' Around wit h Tom McCann She's 50 years old, the mother of grown boys and .., ____________ .. _,. __ .i..,~ stoked by the world of hor· ses that she has discovered just in the past couple of years. And, in what is apparen- tly a completely charac- teristic mov e for Fran Amendl, she ha s gone all the way. She is immersed in the business of working and showing her horse. __j_ho_ugh_the_ eight-hour-a· day, fiv e-days -a -week 1----;,"o"'ufine. ii1Wfifch 1-'ran in- dulges when gelling up for a show Is not complete ly typic;al of her fellow "barn- mates '' at Capistrano Equestrian Village, her at- titude typifies the place and · its operations. for training and practice "I was a candidate for a onceina)'lhileafterprofes-wheelchair,'' sh e says sional trainers and handlers frankly, "and possible con- had done the day-to-day finement for the rest of my exercising of the animals. life." But that just ain 't the way Her doctor gave her a it is a t the Raymonds' couple of choices -exer· Capistrano 1Equestrian Vil · cise and stay mobile or get !age. into a wheelchair and Teei:i·agers arc a ll over vegetate. the pla·ce-an·d ple-nty busyin~ "1t-dian·t tiKe me long to -- the-eai:ly-mdrn.ing....and_aL__make-up....m.y-m ind,.'-!..says- ler-school h9urs and on · i'Tan, flashing a big, opcn- weekends, with chores that mouthed sniile. ''He said I range from grooming and could swim. but that raises cleaning lo lack repair and hell with m y hair -turns i,t polis h, plus, of course. green. When he offered hours and hours of in·saddle horseback riding as an training for themselves and alternative, I could have their ·m-ounts. kiSsed him'." - The Village even has its She bought her mare -a SALE ST ARTS SUH DAY AT FASHION ISLAND. MONDAY AT LAGUNA BEACH. THRU SUH., O,CT. 20. A c:resc:endo of values! Tune in to these sillCJillCJ savin9s ~ in harmony . with fi9htin9 inflation. SO S~YS Rob Griffith, a 29·year-old horseman who is, himself, pretty-well im· mersed in the dally bus· iness that goes on a~ the 16·acre facility in the San Juan Creek bottom orr Or- tega Highway. There in the yell ow dirt of the creek bottom, down a dusty lane that runs bet· ween two citrus groves, J11n Raymond and her husband, Scott, a San Juan Capistrano attorney. have put toge ther what may become the first do·il·your· self "olympic" class horse training facility. own {unofficial) seamstress thoroughbred·quarter horse and tailor. l\1ary Bison of crossbreed with the arched Yorba Linda ·makes not neck and s hort coupling only all of her own clothes typical of the Morgan breed for the horse show ring, but -froni actor George Pep- she has begun to tailor out-pard. fits for many or her bam- mates. Griffith foresees the day when the V:illagc may roll into competition miles from San Juan Capistrano in matche d horse vans or trailers carrying painted-on trademarks and with all contestants s porting the same colors or, at least, in matched outrits. THE FILLY {h e r registered show horse name is Celestial Dawn, but Fran calls her "Sugar ") was "green broke" when Fran's husband, Ray, bought her for his wife. S-RVE ! S-RVE.! S-RVE ·I The Village. as the ir clients call it, already has 4S stalls -some of them pipe corrals and some en- closed box stalls -with more planned. It also has one large arena a nd plenty of parking places for vi siting trailers .. The clubhouse will be built soon. Still in lhc plan- ning stage is an olympic- size arena in which English· style training and jumping ,.-events can be accom- modated. Griffith has only been around the Village for a few months as resident trainer for Western-style riding and competition. Sul he has contributed much tb lhe do·it·yourself con cept that' is almost unique in the training and campaigning or horses of lhe caliber the Village sends into competition. IT WOULD be more typical for owners or this kind of horses to see them ,only in the show ring or to catch a glimpse of them as they were beipg loaded or unloaded at trailerside. What would be evt>n more typical y,•ould bl' for the J.een-aged daughterJ>-..and sons of owners to show up . GET YOUR PENNY IN · TO CIRCULATION AND SAVE, AT COIT · For 30 doubl•·"•lut d1ys, we will d11n your Md· .,..d Of' bl•'* .. fOf' fwt ON Pl""Y more (whh ' a 125 minimum dr•perr clHni~ 0tc:llfl, . , OFFER GOOD QCT, 1~t THR U OCT. J11I, 197./ But all tbat is the super- fici al side of a regime that is filled with dedication and bard work . BEYOND the bright red outfit made by A1ary Bi son and worn by Fran Amendt during a recent visit to the Village it was easy to see. in the mind 's eye, the numerous hours of rail- riding hard work that went into the saddle skills she showed off. Congenital hip problems and related ,weaknesses of spine and shoulde rs make Fran's riding style unor- thodox, but "legal" in the eyes'of a show judge. And the style she displays once in the s addl e is calculated to n1akc lite ob· server quickly forget lh1tt she climbed on from the "-..,·rong" lrightl side of the horse and that she holds the re ins in her ··w ron g" (right l hand· while trailing the romal over the left side of her lap, the "wrong" side for most riders. J~lp problems that make it diffi'cult for her to walk much more than 100 yards are part of the motivation that seem to drive Fran to be the most horscY.'Oman she can be . "And I wasn 't even ·green broke,' myself," Fran volunteers. She says s he a nd the horse really "got broke together" in the hands of trainer Billy Warren at the Peacock Hill Riding Club in Tustin. It is since she and her husband moved to San Juan Capistrano, howe ver, a nd since she has become one or Gri{filh's prize pupils at the Village, that she feels her skills and those or "Sugar" are really beginning to bloom and mesh. Griffith took over F'ran's training 18 months ago and put her into her first show in about five months. "Now I've eot a roomful fo rib· l>ons . .:.;...;he says ~rri1.h -1>ra i scs fi.·lrs. ,\n1cndt for her sti ck -to·it- i\'t nt·ss. "She -...·ill \\'Ork for hours to get some small thing ~own just perfectly," Grif- fith Sa_l'..$_. Fran explain s her patience in th e practice arena. "I used to do a little slniing. You have lo prac- tice the same notes over and over if you want to be able to sin.l'l a song like you knew it all you r life "I guess I want to look like 1 've been riding all n1y life when I go i nto the arena. Sometin1es 1 wish I had been." Coit'• other !lln'icft include: N-Cw1tom Of R•O-,mlde dr""'ift, hlrd-r1, •ll•retion1, fl1lftl prooli"f, pro· t"lional ''"'°"" & 11ir.t1U1tlon, iMUr- 1nct cl1im1 A PlnnT CllAnr TOUR l lDIPREAD .or BlAnHIT "WOltLO 'I LA"GlSf l.rCLUStV GUA"AHTEEO OltA,EltY SlltVICI" (\•, COIT dt1pery cle1ntrt 540-1366 1701 M••port Jl •nd service 642·0270 ll"d, ot 17th St, (0110 M•lo fSffrifll •II Drofl,. C_1,I IAOIO 01,,AltHlO t•U(Ki 121 J) 431-044$ ' . . .. .. . .\ PBIJYESTER 19BllBIJE KNIT NBWAIJE EBRl:lllRBY Values lo 5.00 Crepes, twills. p1Ques and 2· 3-4 color yarn dye JacQuards 1n fall colors. This special DUrchase of designer lengths brings you even greater savings! L1m1ted Quantity. shoP earty. 60" wide. 6S Values lo 2.50 · Popular nowale for sports, men 's and children's fashions. 819 color selec-~8 yd. t ion fo r fa ll. Mac hine- washable Cotton. 45" wide, , FG 's reg LOW prices 1.98- 2.29. yd. INBIEiEI EIJllE BENIM TRIM BBNANZA Values lo 3.00 Heavy sportwe1ght Cotton tor Moms. Dad s . and the kids. Denim does many things 1n fashion this year. Trim 1t. slud 11 o r appl!Que . Machine washable. 38-45" wide. FG 's reg LOW pnce 2.49. Cnatl•e trims al GREAT SA VIHGS. Wide selecflon of designer 1r1ms selecled by th e manager for your creative designing and saving! Shop early for best creative se1ec11on. FIJllJl:l dERSEY PRINTS Values up ta 3.00 Fall ·74 fashion prints -space, florals and conversat1onals -greal selection! Full bolts and designer lengths in machine-washable nylons and blends 45'" wide. FG 's reg LOW prices 1.19 & 1.49. EBRl9llRBY PRINTS EHAMBREY BIJllE SHIRTINEi Values lo 2.00 This year's big laShion look. For dresses. smocks and blouses. Team uP with Corduroy or blue Jean denim. Trim it or appl)Que it. 65" Polyester-35% Cotton. ma chine washable. 45·· wide. FG's reg LOW price 1.49 . 19 Values to 3.00 Grear setechon of new fall pnnts. Mach1ne- washable. no-i ron Collon. We don't have to tell yau what to do with Corduroy. except sew these with GREAT SAVINGS! 45" wide. FG 's reg LOW once 2.49. 97 ,.i. IJAMS IJIKE SHEARIJIN6 Values lo 4.50 Looks 1us1 like real lambs wool. 100% acryhc pile. machine washable . Line a 1acket or coal. Use as lnm lor collar and culls 60" wide FG's reg LOW price 2 98-3.98 E l • ' NEWPORT BUCH JOF•.WO.lw-1 Mon·Fn 10 1 m • 9.30 o.m • Sat 10 ,. m • S I' "'r•Su" 1-2 l'IOOl'I-6 • Values to 3.00 97 yd. Snuggly warm robe and lOUnQewear labnc5 of machine-washable 100% Polyester and Ar· nel"< Tnacetal&-Nylon blend. Good selechon ol lall co~. 52" wide. FG 's reg pnce 2.29 LAGUNA BtACH 271 F.rcst A••· Mon ·5al ,,.. ~ a m.---$.lO o.m t ' yd. ft OAIL'f ... ILU_l ________ b~"~"~d~1~1~Ur~h~1o~c-•~IJ~l9~l4 Puerto Rico L11res • To11rists With Slots t:f,y /\Il l .TO~ 1'10SK0\\'11"l \\'hen the touriSt5 :-top coming, wh:1l do yoo do'! l'ut'rto Rito ha~ comt• up "'It h one an:,wi.:r . s lot n1achin1;~ Pu ·rh> R1rc ha ~ no1v de· tHicd to t ake one leaf from the• Las \'cJ:a~ b0<1k Oy im. iiurt111).! slot 1n :l(·hin1·s. It "Ill ~oon be 10!>tall1n i: t:l,000 of the vnc·tH'n1c·d h;1nd1ls on tl1c islund. casinos. 60 1•crc,•nt to th"' goVcrnml·nl Followin g l"idcl Ca':-t ro·~ Ul't'l"ti?>it>n to pow('r 11\ ("uh;1, l'ucrto llil'O und other Caribbean 1~l anll~ h1 .. <":in1<• th r 1\•in g lll l'''l'.il!) lul' Arneritan lO\l!'P.ls llll(l·I af tc r hut c l "l'lll 1111 1111\1 durini: th<" h1 ~h Sl':1:-011 -111 thC' m1ddll· of "'llllt•f' )UU h:HJ to rl·s£•r\'t· f11 r 10 :i d' .ince lo he li t.!>Ul't>J u l aci·on\ modut10nll The tlc <'il'>illn .,., a~ ('l'I'· l:11nly lu:art";.11·n1inc 11c11 l'. lo 'hit·ago·h<1 l'.c li Hall y til;111uracturing Corp. A~ the l.\Orltl 't> J arj.!l'~I 1n;.ik1:r or ~1111 ~. it "'IHI out O\l·r ,,,... othl·r b1dc.lrrs 1or thC' Pu t·110 lhcan plun• 1\ll th(' l'uert11 lt1c;;n casinos "'Ill have Ua l· ly rnadt• n1achi111•3. 1\lll)ING 11ut.:rh1 ltlco tu its t·u s lo mt·r 11 :-.t 1 ~ " breakthrou gh for B:1ll~, .... ·hil·h ruct!lo. the tru~tratln~ tircun1 stanccs of n1akinc a product, s lot 111 :1t•hints, thut IS 1ttci.:al '" Cl't'rv :!>lall• U\ ll!i h om1· 1·11unl ,:,v cXl'l'l)I Nl·,·;1da '/'he Puerto H1c:i11 huttlll siphoned off tuur1st trafrlc from f\trnn11 , nod one rt'ason ·"·a~ the :ivadab1Ht y or casinos 1'he Puerto Hi t·an <·on 1r:1tt work ~ difrc rt·ntl y from tht• hus1nt·~s done by Bait y in l.:.i s \'t·i::as :inrl 1)lhl·r i.:an1bl in g ccnlt·rs ll rouod the "·orld, Th •f·on1· pany normally sell s its :ilot mac hines directly to a casino operator. In Puerto Jiil'O, the buyer is the go vcr· 11mt·11t. t.:vcn w ith lh ;1l li g ht restriction. Hally n1Hnai:cs tu do rnort· th;111 $1[>01nilli1•n of s:ilt•s a y1·:1r . thanks to its 0111'rl'.t'3!. t1us in1•ss !more than one·half ol its \olunlc), ;ind lhttnks also tu it~ olht•r products jp1n hall m:.ichincs a nd ;amu:,t•rncnl games or vc.1ri<Jus kinds ). In recent yc;.i rs, ho"·evcr, the tourist no"· to tht> Carib· be.:in h:.ii; ebbed sha r1liy. There were many rca!>vn:. -compc titio u from new rc!iort h<i\'l'lls IA capult·o. Grund Uaham11~J . politit<.tl in stahilily and inrl<ilion· caused lil·lt·t iio:htcninl-(. It 's a highly profitable business loo. Batly earned $13 n1illio11 afte r l axes last year , up :.harply from the S9.7 million it netted in 1972. 1\1t-:1\ /!Ii\\' II I l. t-:, I h e 1 our1 ~t bui-1nC.\.\ rn l~a s \'cl:as h;,~ boon1cd -and '!'tu.• Co mmon\1·eallh of PurclO Ril'O is buyi ng the slots from B:illy 1.1nd then lc;.ising.them to the casinos on the island. 1'he prorits - .:ind s lot mac hines a rc ulwuys profitable -"'ill be s plit 40 pe rcent to the Hally's ncxl t:1rg1:t {after Pucr·to llico) is NC""' Jert;r:y. The voters in thut state vote in Nove mber on a referen- dum that would pe rmit gambling -a nd the consen- sus of obser vers is that it "'ill pass. 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SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS Auto Train Service Set To Mexico San Francisco J 2~4 mires. • \VAS I fl NG TO N ! ,\PI 1\u1o·rrain . :i pr1v11 t c 1·orpc1r at ion "'h1 l·h transports truvclt·rs :ind tht>ir l'<•rs on lr<1tn t ri ps un l\l'q routes to Fl or1Uu. h<ill unnOtHll"cd ii plan~ to starl 11 sln1ilar Sl'r\·h·t• bt>l I\ ct:n lhl' U.S. and f\]PX il'll t .029 m11es Nassau ~11mtles o~ 1'hl' \\las hin1:1-to 11·b;1st·d eorporatiun announc· .. d :1n .ugrecn1<:nt in 1>r111C'1J>lc h;,id b\."t·n rcaehcd "'ith u ~roup or l\ll'XICan bu~illC!5Sml;ll lO 01x·r:1tc autn·lrain l'.t'l'vi cc bcl"•ecn the U.S. border and u point clo~c to l\h.:xilV City. /ff ore Visitors But More Costs It s~ud the route presrntly under s tudy \\'ill go bt:l \l'CC!l NUC\'O Laredo. Tex .. ;.ind Qucrctaro, l\1 cx1co about 1 1,~ hou rs from ~lcxicoCity. Bermuda In Season Di sc u ssio ns ,,·ith t he ~'1 ex ican g overnmcnl rega rdin g o pe ratin g rondi tion s an d routes alrc<Jdy have begun. No date h1.1 s been sel for the start of the scr\•ic:e. Hy RALPll HUBLEY Ol•l~ll•,.icifMt Mt!lllw 5'11'•i~ The re will be-no "off season" in Bcr1nuda this year. Board ror Be rmuda SCl'Vice. Action is expected later thi:t year. Auto·T rain currently oper<1les tra ins bct\\'ecn \Vashington 11nd S;:i nrord, }''la., near Disncy \Vorld. and betwee n Louisvillc, Ky .. <And t'lorida. 1'hose \Yaiting (or Ber- muda hotel rates lo go down as they u s ually do in November und December Although there .,.,·ill be sli ght reductions by some wi ll be disappointed. ·~===""'- s mall e r h o te ls, g uest =--~ TR 1\VELERS on h o u s es, and cottage ~- Throu gh its colorrul h ist ory. Ber muda ha s ren1ained the same stabl e island or refuge \1•ith nil at· n1osphcre of r es t a nd relaxation s urroundin g these coral and sand tops of se;1mounts solidly based 16,000 feet below Lhe surface on the floor or the Atlanti(' Ocean. Auto-Train dri\'c their C'ars <.'Olonies, the larger luxury ~-.....,.._ into special railroad cars resorts are not planning to Arrowhead's 'Red Gods' und then retire to coach and lo"·er rates. And the hotel bar or dining car (or the trip tax is scheduled to be raised to f?Iorida. The cars are from two to four percent unloaded at the end or the Nov. l. TRAVEL train trip and th e travelers This means that peak- then drive to their rinal season rates will continue. Ar • • destination. The service The reasons: hi ghercoSts rJVJfig has proved s u('cessrul for supp.li es and labor to knit countries of Europe to financiall y wi'th th e operate these large hotels plotting courses on ocean The red gods 0£ autumn corporation a nnouncing a and an unprecedented 90 lo el(panses;, have come to Lake Ar- sc ve n pe r('e nt s tock 92 percent occupancy rate rowh~ad. 1 . d div id e nd , s ubj ee l to this asl s rin and ,tu.m:_ BER1\IUDA \\'.~ sel£C~ed . India~ .le~e nd _e_~~·n-~. Int e r s-rate Commcrc'e ni cr.P I:! g ·asa1fidealtrain1n~m1sston the br1Jhant colors ttiat _con1mi.ss1on a1>p1:ov.a -i-ttese occupancy rates-bec-a11s·e•Jf-ils-1 sotated-heratd·the-ehangc-oheas~11 A n1 tr a k. th c arerunning from Stol2per-position 568 miles 0(£,the from s ummer to £~11. 1n qua s i : g ov~ r 11 m e n l cent over last year _ har-U.S. coast. teri:ns or gods wh~ v1s1lcd eorporation .which o~rat~ dly any reason ror orfering . 1!1 m a n~ pl ace~ I had their lands ~nd painted lhe mos t or th ~ nations special incentives (or more v1s1~ed during wartime. t~e, landscape 1n orange, red passenger t.ra1ns. planned visitors r esidents w ould explain andyellow. tostarlacompetingservice · that everything was much Wh a t~v e r the re as.on, this year but a nnounced ON TllE s urface, this di££erent. Not so on Ber· autumn 1s an excellent lime recently it was unable to get unusual surge of visitors mud a. t() visit the mile-high resort the necessary rail cars to this year co uld be al· But above a ll , it was a area off State Highway 138 start the service. Amtrak tributedlothe riscinAUan-haven from the war, a in the' San Bernardino hopes lo s tart simila r tic air rares which favor retre at wh e r e normal l\1ountains. Crisp fall air is service sometime next shorter trips, trouble in the routine was onl y slightly in-giving the deep green pines year. Cari bbean and closer . terrupled. We toured on and cedar a colorful baek- evaluation o[ services by-bi c y c I c s m u c h a s drop that vi sitors can enjoy visitors. vacationists do today, on ad3y'sdrivetothearea. The general comment by-although ours were not The mountain air i~ s~ill · motorized. \Ve sailed in lhe warm enough (or p1cn1cs visitors is th at despite high Great Sound as vis itors like and. or course. hiking prices they feel assured or Desert l11n Closes Wing getting their money's worth to do today. And we swam during the a~tumn is ideal. in Bermuda. The service is in sparkling \l.'3tcrs lined Lake Arrowhead. as the e:icccllenl. food tasty, and with pink beaches. major resort in the area I 01 course rflany ne w with accom m odations, Due to Age there arc many specia ac· · tivities such as are planned hotels have been built .:ind restaurant and e nterta1n- for the •· Rendezvou·s others enlarged. Bul to the mcnl faci lities, orrers an season" from Dec. 1 to l\1ar· credil or th e Be rmuda idea l location for (ull-day LAS VEG,\S, Nev. (AP) -The D~sert i nn llotel, one or the oldest resort centers in this vacation city, ""'ill close a win g of about 00 rooms l\fonday because the (oundation is deteriorating. h government a firm hand outin gs, w eekends or c · f has been maintained over vacations. Today 's popularity o all theseestablishments. The ··enchanted loop Bermuda ma y go a bit b Numbers of cruise ships nature trail" at near y deeper, however . There's a arelimited so as nottoflood Cedar Glen and the Forest changeless quality about Hamilton's shoppin~ areas. Service lookout at adjacent these islands that endears and a moratorium on hotel Strawberry Peak (open to them to the visitor. From th e pomp of ·Britis h building has been effective the publ.ic) offe r s pec-Ofhcials or· the hotel last \l.'Cek announced closure or the Carriage I-l ouse wi ng and said an upda ted struc. lure "'ill be bui lt in its tradition to knobby knees in holdin g down the total tacular views ol the area. protruding just below Ber-number or island visitors muda shorts. lhesc islan· until additio nal impact ders insist on maintaining studies have been com-Cash Exchange place. ' The announcement fol· lo"·ed an inspection by lhc count y Departm ent of Building and Sa fcl.v in \vhich deterioration or the wing ·s fou nd ation \1•:.is noted. llov•ever. Jerry 1-hin· son or the rlepi!flmcnt noted that thcre ~as no im- mediate dunger of the wing collapsing. the unique character or Ber-pleted. muda -at all costs. INSTEAD of "'a rplanes, airliners of Brit is h Air· ways, Pan American \Vorld Airways. 'De lta 1\irlines. Eastern Airlines. ;inti Air Canada move vac.:itioncrs in a nd out of the islands on daily schedules. American Airlines has petitioned the U .S . Civil Aeronautics VIENNA, Austria IAPI - Romania announced today that as or Nov. I, Western tourists will be required to exchange at least SIO a day into local currency. I look al Be rmuda with nostalgia. It was 1945. The \\.'hole world was al war. The U.S. Army Air Corps was shifting hea\'y bomber rons from l':uropc lo >a c ific . I w as a gator being retrained from sorting out Allied and German lines in lhe close- Am o ng oth er Ea s t European countries, East Ge rman y requires a minimum exchange o( SS; Pol and $10 ; Hungary SG. and Czechoslovakia $10. Britain Offers Country Hote/,s By STAN DELAPLANE 1-:XFORD. England -English holels cater lo t"·ecdy, el de rly Englishmen who sit dead silent behind their ne.,.,•spapers, Scotch-and sodas in hand. I came off the bleak t-;:ic moorc. rust·brown wilh s plashes of bultcr·Yl'llow gorse. ancl into The Crown where a (ire burned s mall and tidy in the fi replace. 1 s aid to the barmaid: "Scotch and soda. please." (All the nC\\'Spapcri> came down. They looked me over. The ney,·s papers went up agnln.) I soiid : "\Vit h ice." l'fhe newspapers came do"'" again. I could feel the disapproval. Nol only an interlo1><'r. A bloody Y<lnk aswcll.) 1-tot«ls in these small villa ges have about 20 rooms. 1-lalf of the m :1rt tnkcn hy permanent rcsidents-lhcrc's a "Residt'nls l.oun ~c." /\refuge or TV. sprung couches :ind frayed n1:Jjtil7.i rl{'S, off· limits lo the traveling public. In the evcnin 1.:, lhc 1>uh h3r is "th<' loc:1I" ror the rarn1crs 11nd vi I la g\~ l)('Q)lil•. 1'h1·~ take 1 hei r 1>lnt of bitter a11d ;.1r~11<' the h i~h rosl or livin l!. It's IJvcl;,· enuuJ!h '''nu clnn 'l lip thr burmaid. You ask if you can "::i hout her a beer." ··or course, luv. Thunk youvc ry mut h '') If yo u don 't push ii . even a vi:-.ilin g Yank can get in on the conversation Urilish Towrlst Authority h;;1s put together the best.or the country hote ls Commended Country tlotels. (\Vrite fo r it at 680 Flflh A\·cnue, New York City.) They sound srcat A v<'r;1i;:t• llnt"c, $20 wi th breakfast rortwo. Th<'~C arc NO'!' lilltons. \1cry likely the bathroom is dn"·n lhc ha ll , The loa:-;l will be i;lonc·cold -British prcf1•r it that \1':1)'. B1rl -,it 1'hc Cro"·n lhr \,•ail rcss brought a splendid, rich b<i1•(sour, and said ··1r.)ou'll \\'Aila mi nute, I'll i:o do"'" 10 Ltit• r iver ;ind p1l'k srin1c fresh woterrres5. \Vhat \l'C ha'I ;11 noon ha:-. lll'Ollably ~one up by now ... • • • "I'd like to f:tkf! 11 s 1nall glfL to a 11.-.ly we arr. \'isilifl!( in t-'rancf'." Frlencl1'r mint' round :i S2 box of randy -lfre!ih, nol dru~i\lor!' lHl <'ka~l·d) -W*I S ;1 BIG gin In Parts. Say:s · I "Candy at Orly Airp>rt is sold by the piece -50 cents! And a two-pound box of candy on'the posh Faubourg-St. 11onore wa s marked S40!" A couple or presents from OOJerseas't''Ve found : From Spain : buy sarfron in a local store. For saffron rice as in paella. Home cooks in the \J .S. say you can't buy saffron that good here. From Mexico : Wax matches packaged by the dozen boxes. Look for Talis man brand. Oif(erenl telored boxes and each box has a sign nl astrology. ' . . . ..On a Caribbean cruise are we limited on the cigartltesor liquor wec:tn lake aboard?'' Don't take them uboard. As soon as you're out or port. you buy both much cheaper in the s hip's shop. They get them duty.free, tax.free. The liquor and cigarettes will be a hair lo two· thirds whal you'd pay al home. In the Caribbean your island stops are duty.rrce • tax-rree. Bul check your ship's shop prices. I found a lot of things -perfume for Instance -cheaper on a French cruise ship than !hey were lnduty·free ports. Those big duty.free aigns art NO guarantee of low prices. The shop~eeper bu.ys duty·Cree. Jle can sell to you at any old price he likes. The closer a shop is to a llllton or Sheraton. the highe r the price. In turo_pe. the highest priced shops are usually around the Amcncan E xpress. : • • • " ..• where to get a .!!alt mtde In llong JCoag:?'' You walk down any""6Lreel on.the-Kowloon side and th~ tailo~ v.•ill dr11g )'OU In. lJul l don'lgo for J-lon g Kon" suits anymore. Price used to be $.SO. It's now $150. 1 can dojusl as well orr the roic~ in a good store at home_ • • • • "1 '4'l nl te buy c:lollling for 1r11dcbild~n -tlatte and ri\le year.!! -In Eu.,,,,. ... " . Spain has the best buys for children. Get them band· mede toordc:r. · Sp3i n ·~ very good tor .haby presents. Loo. B~by blanket.!!. Drcssts. The Span1~h really ba by their babtes. (\Vho by the w3y in Spain "come from Paris." As wes.ay ''ll'le stork brings lhem. ") • • ('?LOlldon (l)'3.•4 Southampto.~/ 3.38• 0 P1ris J,518 AFRICA • - ·Ma1iy Miss Best Part: U1iderwater You \\'ave ~·our fins gently and glide across the bottom . t~rced fronl the demands or gravity, You can hover Cf· rortlcssly ovcr ancient bar- n:1cle·e ncrustcd C"annon. This is undcr\l.0ater Ber· muda1 .• ~ractically every \'IS1lor to Bermuda has in cluded the Blaekwatch P3ss. the GovernmC'nl Botanical Gar· dens . and Tom l\1oorc's fa moos calabash tree in his tour of the islands. They have usually stood on the south shore admiring the surf creaming on the coral reefs. But too many visitors to Bermuda 1imit their tours to the dry-land sights . There is as much Uer· mud a just offshore; another world moving at even a slower pace \han the i!lan· ds' 20 m .p.h. maximum. a "'or.Id-alive-with brilliantl;)' colored fi sh and 2lant life . No underw3lei'cx - ploration in Bermuda is complete without a dive lo the reers. preferably the ramous Southwest Breaker. AS YOUR boat ch\Jgs toward·the breaker, the seH is rippled into millions ar glittering points by a gentle breeze. Even thout h you are over a thousand feet from shore. the bottom is clearly visible 30 £eel~ through the warm blue· green water. Aner the anchor is drop- ped, you hoist your air lank onto your back. slip a mask over your fare, clench the AquaLung's rubber mouth- piece in your Leeth. and slip backward into the water. As you sink slowly, y(lu reel an ex hilarating sense or buoyancy. The air tank that "'as so burdensome on the surface is scarcely felt. Looking up along the an· chor line, the boat appears to 'be tethered in midair. IL is extraordinarily qui·~; the only sound is you1 own breathing. Before your.eyes parade all the beautiful and graceful trop ical £ish that previously you have seen only in the aquarium or pet- shop tank. Blue·slriped grunt timidly hide in waving bottom grasses that lime the slow beat or the sea. Rainbo\v parrotfish d<trl around regal purple coral fans an'd plumes. Yellowtail s nappe r , a B e rmuda delicacy, swim past slowly, eyeing the strani,;e visitor. Small sharks glide by, sever al paras ite remora cling to their host with tiny s uction discs like sil very hitchhikers. A school or sergeant majors swims by, like a subm arine army on the march, black fi sh with bright orange chevrons. }luge brain coral rise to within a £cw feel of the sur- face. a nd anller Coral's branchlike arm s form cin arch to swim under. Cac· luslike sea "'hips rise from the sandy floor, almost like in -the dr}' deserts or ttie American West. The coral ga rden is olive. the coral at roadside shops 1.1re only the bleached white skeletons or the once·llving ·animals. Luxury Tax Considered MEXICO CITY I AP 1 - Touris ts in ~1 exico City may fate a 15 pe rcent "'luxury tax" in restaurants 1 and night clubs. 1:overn· rnentofflcials say. Restaurant ow11 crs have begun talks with orficlals lo limltlhe proposed tax. Th e associa tion or 1'1~x lca n res t a urant s charges lhe -ne w tarlf( would ''$everely Jlmil tou rism In lhe belt.er elub!; and restaurants'' 1£ tbe prices continu~ to rise. I ' ' ... t f ... CLASSICAL Rey de la Torre Master Guitarist /11, Fullerto11, fl.laster guiterisl Rey de la Torre will perform a clas· siral concert at 8 p.m . 'Saturday, Oel. 26, in the Fullerton College campus theater, The O r a n ge County Guitar Circle is sponsoring the concert. Senor de la Torre is inter· nalion<11l y r ecognir.cd as one or the rinest classic gu itari s ts in the 1\'0rld today. The progra m "'ill inelude selections from the \l,'Ork s Of llerl or Villa·Lobos . Julian Orbon and !\1 anucl de Falla. The Cuban·born artist has been living in fl.l arin County and teaching at Laney Col- lege bul he will soon be moving to l\1a laga, Spai n. Tick ets arc SS to the con· cert. 1usn1 AND '''''l•1 follll I OOl.111 MllWN luntl•lfll All •••lf'lll ·-·-••V.l.tM.11-... ACIPIC TH•ATll•S DlttV&•IN MIN• IWAP Mlllft MAR•O" •LV0.9f"twe -hil ~MRl ...... s..,, S1t1.• S-.• 1-10 •- OtlANGI Drlwe-IR 1 &2 Pri..Sf! .• llWI.· ·-lo·-llW6f1M ....... 11 ........ St.-. l'•mllr Pun! "'"•fllll • ., •• , ...... ~! ENTERTAINMENT 'Firebird' Concert On KCET J\.1a-estro Seiji Ozawa eon· ducts the Boston Symphony Orchest r a in two noted works by Strav insky and lla ydn for the second con· cert on "Evening at Sym- phony" tonight at 9:30 o'clock on KCE'f , Channel "28. The "'f'irsl Symphony" of Fra nz J osef llaydn lasts barely 10 minules and con· lains only three movemen· ls . It is the ri rs t of its kind by the m an kno"'n lo historv as the f'athe r of the Synl. phony. S travin s k y's ''The Firebird," "'ritten 1909-10, is known as the composer 's last 'old.fa shioned work.'. The m us ic Stravinsky \4'rote is as colorfu l as the plot. e mployin g exotir in - struments like-a xylophone, celest a. tenor a nd bass tubas. a Basque drum. and a bass clarinet : but "'hile it has many novel effects, it is .squarely in the 19th century Russian tradition of Rim· sky·Korsakov. KCET re peats the concert Saturday. Oct. 21, al 9p.m. --trrttl\ir-t V-.... c. ....... ~C-•M•- =--·...,,. -l ............ __ 1 r1.t .u.~ ,.:"" .. "" ..... I"" .... ·~ OAn.T .. 'TI 10:10 suite.AT · 2·5:20 • l :•D ALSO ----,>i':j;,;o; .-...--·~--llltin 11n11u11 ne11w1 ru= -· ... ~~~-_,.,, DAM.1' .. l :JI SUNDAY · J:SI -1 -10:10 ._. .. MA.UT .. -con 1l01111$N1,..1 ~ "Tt41 .. OOYl TUW ~l toK IT MUlfr' ltl • ~ ... ,N "'MOOM ....... N ,,.., •·-••c....c ........ ., l-•-C••-1 "CAIAtlr ""COl.O TVl!flTN IP61 ........ _ ~ ..... 100, .. ,_ .... _,,,1' • • Sunday.Oc1obe113. 1974 oAJLY .. Lor iz Elizabeth Ashley .a Real Woman in 'Ca1' By REX REED l'ities )'OU see ·rrom a tr~ln ·('\'erdone . rlers ;ind myths. 'Cat on a An ciccltlng act ress has kicked off the ne w Broad· "'B)' season Y.ilth a lit ot money 1:1nd hope "I: oC riding on her pretl)' head. REX REED :.ind 1·,·r p11ssed through "And I've 1pent a hfellme llot Tin Roof' iJ llke 1' new lh¥nl 1)1\." looking for lruth. 1\1' round begi nning fo r m e 1s a ll c r c "'a .s 1n 11 ccon1 1l inthis pl ay l 1IC\'('l'Sa"'il serious artist, 3nd buby, I plish<'dactr('sscar,•1n!_!off 1.1 on llroudv•..1}', hul I ~IJW lJon~t '6'anl to m ess arow1d pif>t•e of her c ra ft like rart: •:li i abeth T;iylor in thl• v.lththP fingcr offate." roast bt•ef .. nd v.·a!ih1ng 1t movie ;ind fnrgol 11 . So l \1~----~-----Ellz1.1beth Ashley opens ln u nc"' production uf ·rennl's· see \\.'l"llJ11n1 s' d ect1dcnt c·vergrccn , "Cut un a Uot 1'i n Hoof. .. in the raw tlo\\'n "'ilh Lh c v.•inc of had t o cr t>a ll' n1y 0'" hu nta n t·:icpt•rit•nt·c 1n <l chur;1t·lcr out of nt)' O\\'O shi mmering , s h 11t lt•rin g ru"· m 11t er1:1\~ a nd lh('r<''. 1>t rforn1i11l('t• hccn II lot of l\l a~).:lt' in ITI)' l::li zu bcth As hlr v corn1:s back to hroad11·1.1 y.11s l\1<11,t J.(ic the Cal 1:1flt.:r a series nf punk movies anti sus.~y in· lt•rvicY.'S d c tc 1·1nincd tn prove once uga ln shC' r an :ict right :Jlnni: "'ith the bt:·st or lhl'm She 's corrie :i loni: wa.v ·from her early su<·ccss 1n "Ba reroot in th(' Park ... and in u .,.,.,.Y this indcpcndt•nt fireball has come rull circle. J·'rnm huinhle ht•ginnine:s-1 n Baton Rouge, l.;1 . she's lJOl the 1nn~t <lcrna ntlin ~ roh• of hl'r c;1re<!r a nd th" roll' 1 ~ S,:iuthl!rn . 1r thcrt"s 11nt· rcquir\•mt•nt for Mag)'.11•! 1ht• Lat. one of \\'illiams ' n1n . ..,1 µh ys i1·ally t'Xha11 s 1 111~ <•h;1 r at·t t·rs. it 's sl:1n1 1na, and ri.1s. Ashlt·y has pl t•n t~ of that. AT T iii-: e nd of her fresh· m an yea r a l Lo ui sia na Sta te Univers it1· she ar · ri1·ed for he r rii1pl exan1s 1£: B 11'ith a copy of "Peyton ~Slllel egins Place"' under her arm, read lhrough the Oio·scicncc test. Co11ce.rl Series srra"·led he r real na me, '"Elizabeth Ann Cole," A :series of concerts will a e r o s s t h c b I ... n k lake place at the Kis me t cxaminali<'n p uµe r , and re:s taurant in Newport headed for Ne1v \'ork a fc11· Be1*ch boginning tonight. d:iys \;itcr to become a star. Willi e Bo Bo, known as She lived in cold·w:Jlcr the ''King o f L;itin Juiz" nats with bathtubs in the ror his hit song, "Sp:inish kitchen. studied dili gently t-l ar le m," 1vill perform a t th e N e i g hborh ood from 9 p.n1 . to 2 a .m . tonight Playhouse ,. wo rk<'d as a and Sunday, Spe nc<'r Davis, showroom n1odel and as the who perform s rock 'n' roll J ello Pudding girl on a TV oldies, will s ing Oct. 21·22. i.:ame s how, got m;irricd 1'hc house b:Jnd is the and divorced twice (to ;ic - Oistrict or Evolution wh ich tors James Fa rcntino and performs Tuesday through George Pe ppa rd 1, landcd Saturday. 1'he r eslaurant is,----------- at llOOW . Coast fl wy. l:lS-J:l O-t:l O ..... AMI re ~._ ....... ''THE OTHER" _....._ ''THE EXORCIST" ..,A'1LLOH" IRt • "C1HDl:RIEU.A Ltllt!TY" "THI LONGEST TAii>"' with Ill IUlT lETHOLDS "2001 srACI ODYSSIT" • "SOl'LEHT Gll&I" lrGI ''IUSTll I llLLll" Ill ''LAST $,UMMER" "CLAUDIHI" INI • "'LOIDS OF FLA TIUSH" ~· l :J0-7:JD .. , , ...... s :::::::::::::::::::::~(:IARGAIN MATIHEI l'lllTM• 'Jll ]:)Oft,M . LORDS OF FLATIUSH .... I &it,. .. ,. LET THE'"-'' GOOD TIMES ROLL l 06:IJ- t :JD "IOOnEGGERS'.' ... "LE Ml.HS" \ o n th e c o 1·t•r of Lire ~l a~a zln t\ bct·un1c lht• tonsl nf Rro:Hhval' i n '"l'akt• lll'r Sh~"s !\line'; 111111 "B11rrfoo! 111 I ht• fl ark ," i-::1 vc out intl'r 1Jc \\"S prot;lulnling hcrsC"!f to be ":J t·ross bc t11 t't'n lk;·Uy C1·uckt·r · and Zelda Fil r.gl'rald, ·' lt•arnvrl In lalk dirty, a nd had a ncr\oU:-. hrcakdo,1 n El.IZABETll ;\shll'y ts a different kind or woma n today She h a s lt•arned "l '\'E spen t rn .v li ft· sa:s hayinJ.l 1n y fanny 11n :iud off the st:i11c a nd I usu<1U y take n1y n1n11ey l"or :-.1mph• (•nduruncc. You gc1 a :-.C'npl <ind you s ;iy ·110 1\ the hl·ll :11n I J!Onn ;i l\'r :ip Ill)' 1nouth :1round this g;1rh:J}:c ''' 'l'he tr;1J,!;cdy is thal nohody is \\'ril in g r ele vant 1o ur· nalistic lhC'3 ll'r .. By tha t , I n1~·:in plays :Jnd fi lms th at ch·al 111th the about lire, libe rate d herse lf 1way \\e h\'c !lU\\'. 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Oclobef 13. 1974 .oast Panels Face Tough ~ightf~~ Ne'f M~~~ate ••• A little more than~ y~ar before the s title Coast:.il Conservution Co mmission f:§ sch~Ulcd to turn O\'Ct its tomprchcnsivc plan for CaJl fornl :1's coJjsllinc to tht l..e&:"is laturc. th e battle lin es arc forming for the tight that will follo~·. f·or PrO!)():oil iOll 20. pas- sed by the voters In 1972, St·t up that commission and six :,ubordinale rci:ion.11 ones for t erm's la.s t in g on ly through 197&. II the tOnlmission~ and ttie controls ttit•y h;ive exer· ted ore to last beyond th.it time, they'll h<l\'C to "'in a ne'll.' mandate -this time from the Lecisluture. And that·won'l be easy. .. Con8er\la ti on bi ll s almost identical to Proposit ion 20 were deteah:d repeatedly over a four-yea r period before their prime sponsors turne d to the initiativ~ process and fin ally "'·on out. T llE SAl'JE forces which fought against those bills SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS ford, formerly 11.n C;t:t'(Ulivo }toward Berman or Los ulace... ·Committee on Coa~'tuJ Zone Is. WBS B major rran'U~f or o-·ners and dt\'CIOJ)e:D.lobe with u number or Southern Angeles setting up a tom· Stackud again$l Drud~ Rrsources, last moMtJ ad· ~ Coasl-llnc initiative in htt to do utmost am1hing Californl11 ch<' m hers uf mission with broud powers ford 's new grou1, and other vocated u plan under which 1972 and hi s thinking thcr ~·lsh "·Ith their, land. commerce, says his new over the Santa 1'1onica traditionul enemies ot land.. the new 1tutewlde commis· usually parallels that of \\.'hllc Dougl;is is pushing for ora.11niz111Lion will fight :.iny Mountains In Ve nturi.I und use legisla tion likti the: sion would not only have the • Sieroty. lhe chief legislative more fre~om for the public efforts at stttle or regiMttl 1..oSA11geles counties. California Real Eslst.e Ai~ pl an'n Ing and pe rm·lt !Spokesman for coastal con· where ll<'Ct'Sti to and u~ of land·use conlrol!i. sociation \viii be the cortt!Cr-· a uthority it now e njoys, bul tC91S. • lx!uches a nd coastal land ·~ill be back in 1976. aimin~ f'or example, he clttlms ""'f.: SEE TllESE idc1:1s vationis ts whose eff<H1ll Jedi would also hatve powers ot Douglas seems sure to <1reutsla"e. 1 hti r bi ggcst g uns at partial responsibility for .-is a thre<i l," suid Drudford, to passugc or Proposition1 eminenldomuln. "'in s uppo11 for his idea \Yhule\''r proposal tht' \\'hulc \·e r rilal) lhc cousletl la::;l month's d~feat or l\\'O ,,·ho tr~ces his anceslory to 20. Thul would allow il to from both the Sierra Club coustal commissions finall y t·om missionsubmils. , mujor l>1 nd·use nlcasure:i. pioneer Puritan Wllli11m They w'ant tho ne \v lake private prope11y ror and the California Coastal snbmit. the arguments of Hut this tinll' they'll One was the prol)Oi):il by Hradford. "l'eople aren't t'Oast<1I agency that might public use, with udl.>quat.e Alliance, neither of \Vhlch these tY.'O sides \\'ill be the probably be stronger. One lt~public;in As1<em blyma11 goi ng to be ublc tu do what emerge from the cu1Tent compensation. has felt th e.. current com· chief points used in the t>ign or ltlis is tile recent rot· P a u I Priolo or P uc i f ic they wish \Vith their proper-planning process lo have mission has been tough legislali\'e buttlt that \l.'ill n1uiion of., new Soulhcrn Palisades for a s tate land· ty. That's the very sort of more powers than the DOUGLAS. formerly ad· eooughondeveJopers. result. And it":s elee r C<tli tornia group called Co r>· use commission, and the 1hing that led people like existing c:ommission. ministrative assistant lo Douglas and Bradford ap-developers a nd conser: <'C rn e d Ci li ze n:. f or o th e r a m eas ure b y \Villiam Bradford to come PelcrDouJ!:las,cti iercon-Democratic Assemblyman pear lobetotallyatodds. vatlonis ts are already 1-'roperty Rights. i--De_m;_o::.c_r•_•_ic'-·,_,_·s_c_m;_b_;ly:_m_"'_'_'•-A_m_e_r_ic_a_i_n_•_h;_c_r_;_rs_·t_s_u_lt_a_n_t_t_;o_t_h;;.•_;.;A:.ss:.•:.mc..:.bl"y-A_l;_a;_n_:S::.i•;_ro.o..;ty:_o:;lc_Be:;;..v:.•::.':;'Y.:H::.i::.l·_B::;.;r•::d:.:r::.o•:.;·d:...;w::.a:.n::;t::•c_i:P::.'"l"'::i:.:;.e':;tYc.,...::••::•:.n.;;·n;;g'"u"p-f;_o_r_1b~~-t-fi.,§h'-l.- 1n just over three months, it s top executive claims, the group has drawn nl ember· ships from more th an 1,000 individu a l s 3A·d orga nizations. A few have a lready co ntributed amounts exceeding $5,000. · or course, coastal land use isn't the group's only concern. f ounder Richard Brad· Horoscope: . Aries To Make Contacts • th anniversary ' MONDAY OCTOBER 7 By S\'DNEV 01\IARR ARJES Cl\larch 21 -April J9J:... What may appear a simple contract is more complicated tha n might be supposed. Key is to gain un· derstanding, monet arily s peaking, with close as- sociates, m ate. position to pick a nd choose. 1\leans select qua lily_ Don't "be fooled by claims. past ef- forts or by those with get- rich-quick schemes. ScdRPIO <Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21): "Heavy" air prevails. Means the light fantastic is foreign to current situation. You see with startling clarity. SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22- TJ\U RUS <April 20-May Dec. 21): The pa ce changes. 20): ~todcra te pace is -and so do your hopes, necessary. 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HlHl!incJlon Boact.-<n tho Hunlinc)lon Confer, leach ll•d. at Edhi<jer--892-4405 Santa Ana-2522 North Main St.-547-7651 \ I " I • • • • • " A's· Make the Most -of ,_ By ROGER CARISON , • ~ITlteO.\lj1Pl1ti11'f!I ' 4>'S ANCF;LES ·:Oak,liind A's fie!~ manacer Alvin Dark says pitchlog, '~-~nd ,.ierehs<i ;,ire a way of lire for his Americ;;in League champions, uad it was those thine.s which paid orr with a ~2 victory Sulurday in the ficsl game.of the 1974 \VorldSerics before a record Dodger St1dium crowd of 55,974. The A 's ali;:u.uscd such ilt=ms <1s the home run and squceit.: bunt, mUt'h to the dismay or the: Lo.s Angeles Dodgers. The-· Dodgers squandered a dozen baserunn·ers y,•hile ·Oakland's two· . time, defending .world thamplons made the most of what they had lo gain a one-11ame edge over LA. The key to victory· Y(as Bert. Cam~ paneris. the sWift A's shortstop. 1-lis squeeze bunt with pitcher Ken Holtzman on third in the 5th Inning, padded Reggit Jackson'K solo homer to make it 2·0. ' The uncxpccll'd squtoeze came on u 2-2 count o.od Catnpaneris said he \\'aS surprised al the assi~nment. "l mo\•cd close to the plate so I could protecl m yself against the out· side pitch.'' Co.tnpy told the press. "But the pitch was inside and it tr {t * Didn.'t See Thro w Ferguson Misses Date WithD·estiny B y .GL ENN \VIDTE terWynn's catch. m T11.o.11, too•w.tt But just before the ball got to Wyn n, LOS ANGELES -To some it Ferguson jetJ.ed in front of \Vynn. seemed th at Dodgers outfielder·cat· Cijught the ball and threw on the run. cher Joe Ferguson was'afuut to keep The ball came like a bullet, some 75 a date with destiny as he ·came to bat yards -a perfect strike to catcher "'ith tv.'O outs in the OOttom or the 9th Steve Yeager. inning Saturday in the first gtime of Banda slam med into Yeager and the World Series . Oattencd hini, but the young backstop Mate Steve Garvey was parked at held the ball for the out. "Wynn knew rirst base a fter Jimmy \Vynn had J. was going to make the catch," homered in the 9th to trim Oakland's Ferguson said . lead to 3·2. Ferguson had kept his "We discu¥ed what we would do mates in reach or overhauling the two· with balls hit out there when the in · time world champion A's with a ning started and .there was really no tremendous throw from right.center· danger of us colliding. field tq the plate to 1,11ow down Sal "I couldn1t see t he throw be'ca use Banda in the 8th. when l made it my glasses fell over Now be had a chance to win the my eyes. But I did see the play at the game ir he could knock the ball out of plate. I h ave made similarly lone the park. Ferguson was facing 25· throws from the outfield. But fraokly. gamewinnerCatlisb.Hunte r,whohad it would have been much more· just relieved Rollie Fingers when the pleasing to hit it out in the 9th. la_U~ian.to.sho_w...si@s.oUallerine~--··~1 ~t hink-[._._can-throW-as-w,ell a Ferguson worked the count lo 2-2, anyone f.roflO) the outfield and if you v.•asn't hard to handle,'l Campant:ris wus also instrumental in the A'S last tally In the Mth. tic singled, was $1lcrificed to setond and scored on Ron ,Cey's throwing error. 011 'I''' TC1d«!1· I : I 5 £111111111•1~ ·I n11d I I never hcsiluting con1ing Hround third base. J\lckson, dcspilt' a painful ham- string injury, homered his first time up, and said he can't hit a ball any harder. The injury ""on't keep him out portunities, Win,_ 2 or the lineup today "-'ith ace Don Sut· ton or th~ Dodgers hooking up aguini;l O;iklond's Vida Illut!. "I can't beat a ball out or take an extra base," J ackson said of his leg injury. Jackson said he \\'as robbed of an rbi on Joe F'erguson's lrcrnendous thro\v £ram center field to cul do"'n S<il Banda at the plate in the 8th. .. \ felt so sure l hatl ;1n rbi," said Jackson. "But \\•hen t•erguson rut loose 1 knl'\\' it was a ltuµcr thro"·· "It 's the kind or thine you see in a \Vorld Series. I nevl'r touched first bast!. I just watthed fo"'{'rguson do his thing." "I( the ball hiid boun ced 1 think Bantlo "'Ould h:J\'e bc{'ll safe. All l rotlld say to myself "'a.s fexplcti,'C del t'ted)." lloltzn1 a n, :1 llhough he had to g,1\'t' \\'ay to Hollie Fingers in the 5th, was a :,ore spot for LA pitchl'r Aud y ~l e;,scr· ~n1ith. l'lle~crsm llh \1 alked tus ad\·~r~~r} 1n tl'I!" 3rd and ga\'l' UJ> a st1ng1ng rloubl(• in the 5th, "'hi ch c,·ol\'ed inlu lhe ,\'s second run . It "·as lloltzman's first t"·o a ppc;irances ;it the platl' siui:e the 1973 SeritJS. ' The A ·s starter saiA he was tur· prised to be lifted in the bpttom or the 5th ht-cause he felt Steve Garvey's single in the 2nd 1nnini;t was the only ball hilbard by a Oodgct.,__ Lopes scored for LA in Uie 5th on a pair of Oakland mikuei and Jimmy. \\'ynn homered in lhe9lh. "i\ICSSl'l'S1nith pilcht.-d \Yell .'' sakt · Dodgers managl'I' \Valt Alston ... But he made u couple of nliSt<ikes ... and th&1t \\'as the gamt'. ··\\'c got m£•n on base ot 1ld lhen t·uuldn't get the hits. \\'hen that hap- pens there isn ·t a helluva tot you can do. I think good pitching is going lo keep scoring dov.• 11 in this Series.·· Field Goal By White Ties Cards Special to the DaU1:11t101 LOS ANG ELES ~Bretf \\1hite. Junior kirking Sl>t!CiaUst from Hun-· tinh<ton Beach, bootl'd a 31·yard field goal on the Ii.Isl phi)' of the game to g l\'l.' t:CLA a 13-13 tic '''ith Stanford in l"'ac-8 circuit football at1ion Saturday ni~ht at the Coliseun\. \\'hill.', who performed for Uunting- lon Beach lligh and Gulden \Vest Col- lege. prior to be coming a UCtA l'\ruin, had earlit'r m:1de· a field goal from 19 yards and n1issed one from 32. The Bruin ~ had d3maged their chances of \\'inning by failing to call time out during the final scoring drive ;.ind instead of going for a possible \\'inning louchdO\\'R, had to settle for the tie. An incomplete pass with one second left stopped the.clock and.gllve Y.'hite a chance to do his thing. . \Vhile admitted. afterward that con- fusion on the field was-re-spo{lsible ror railure to halt the clock on ap- propriate occasions. While. als_o said • .:.:1 Celt_pretty bad. about missintJhe othet field goat: We --------------_______ __:"~·~·~.,~-~~~~-'mi'gblhave w.onJf.t:d.hllV.e..made...w.,u. ___ .. thenstr:uck.out ' ~:a,...ril-ake-a~per-f-e~throw-on-a-play-- Afterwf!ird he admitted ti~ too fell he hke that, they'll score everytime." STEVE YEAGER HOLDS BALL AFTER TAGGING OUT SAL BANDO ON THROW FROM JOE FERGUSON. was widecight." ~· Jt was the second tiJJle this year his root had been called upon in {he closing seconds of the game. He tried a 40-yard kick against Tennessee with 14 seconds left which. would 'have given UCLA a win. But theefl'ort was \vidc and the game wound up a 17·17 deadlock. had a date with destiny, that this Rererrin g. to the game, t'erguson might be his dat a.s he C<ime to bat in said, "\Ve didi:l 't swing the bat likt! wt! 1lhe91.h. can ... even' "'ith 11 hits. We didn't "I wanted to hit the ball out or the bunch the hits together. J just hope we park ... that's the only thing I was can put something together tomorro"· tryi,ng lo do jn the 9th." he told ttoday).'' writers. "l've come u1> other ti mes this year with that objective. and hit it out. Today I couldn't. It was lOugh Lo see the ball by then because or the shadows. '(he-ball "''\S roming in and oUt or the shudows,.ftnd when you're ll'ying to hit it hard, any lilt-le distr:tc- lion -will throw ybu ~r. ·, .. The first strike •runter threw "·ould have been t})e one to connect on. There v.· as nothing on it and it carne right down the middle of the plat~. "He Put two pitches down the mid· die a nd· t he ·Jast one was breaking away '' Fer'eus~n's th-row -iil thf!'Sth was ·a thing of beauty.' Bando was on third base with, one out when Reggie Jackson hit a fly' bat! which Jimmy Wynn seemingly was going to play. Bando tagged up, ready to come in af- . " ~05itiWG£L£5 .. ' ' . ' . 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Yet StxJrls vi oovs geine by also had great momefllS 011if :slar perforn1c rs. Today our took al these dily1 focwt' on1ormer National League umpire Bean~ Reardon. By HOWARD L. HANDY OfllM oaHy Pile! !itaH Over·ripe fruit. vegetables, lunth boxes and newspapers "'ere thrown at Joe" Ducky" P.1ed"1ick in the seventh game or the 1934 \Vorld Series in Detroit. causing his Going Back IN SPORTS rcn1ov;il rrorn lht' gan11· hy tilt' commissione r The bombardm('nl look place in the lx1Uom hair or lhe ~ixlh inninJ: uC a one· sided game in favor of the visiting St. Louis Cardinals and th~ Delroil (aus weren'l in any moOO to beC'haritable. llistory records thot the Cards hud scored seven runs in the third inning and were leading ll·O whe1\ f\1cdWick went to his position In lef\ field . The fi rst base umpire in that game was J ohn E. "Beans" Rear· don. currently retired and enjoying life in l.oni; Re ach. J In the top or the sixth inning \\1edwick ;ind Detroit's \\1arv O"'"'n had :in altcrcutlon but. neither '''as kickcdoutoflhe G:1n1('. .. "\\'hen P.lcd"1l1·k \\ould come into a ba11.1•. hl• W011ld ~i\'C you vm knee and when O\\'cn t.uGJ,tcd hun hurd. ht> jumJ){'d up und look 11 !'.ell :11 till' 0l'lroit third b;1s1•n1:in." He:1rrlon recall!<. ' "\Ve broke that up in a hurry and neither one or the players was thrown oul befause or the impor· lance of the game. "But when Medwick went to the outfield in the tiottom of the inning. the Detroit faQS started throwing over-ripe vegetab les and everything else at him and they wouldn'l stop, "Finally, M ickey Cochrane (Detroit n1anager) went to the oul· fie ld and held up his hands ror the crowd to stop th rowiriR thin.es. "The minute he would tum his back. they woUld bombard l\led- 'vick again nnrl they kept it up and the game couldn't RO on under such t•ircumslanct?s . "Judet> Kcnesa\\' I'd . Landis \Va.<:. sitting behind thc·cardinal!<; dugou1 on lhe first base"s icle and being th<' nrst. base umpt'rt>. he C'alled n11• over to his box and :1sked n1c Ill bring thal fl!llow in left field in to talk to him. "I went out and told 11Iedwiek lht' judge wanted to talk to hin1 and brought him in. "The judge asked him one question, "who threw the first punch." "When 1'1edwick told him he had thrown the first one, the judge told him he was out of the game in order to stop the dislurba nee. "Frankie Frisch was the St. Louis manai:er and he became In · censt'd. 'That old so·and·so can't do that.'' he screamed.· "1 had :1 hard tinie keeping hlm away rrom the judge's box but lhlngs flnul\y quieted dowri a1Ml- thcyput in u difretentoutricldcr. "Thl)y \\ere afraid for h\s lif~ \\'h~n I hey tnok him out ol the gtt n1c :uul a~~I Ancd two detectives to }tU<ll'\I hi111 unlll hi' \\Ii.IS on 1he I rain hcudln ror St. Louis ." ' Trojans Sting • Cougars, 54-7 Behind Davis ' . SPOKA.NE (AP) -:5cnio.(Jailb"-ck Anthony Davis rushed for 194 yards and two t o uchdo"•n s, and two Southern California second string backs scored two touchdowns each as lhe Trojans opened their Paciric-8 Conference football seaso11 with a 54-7 . victory over Washington State. Second·slring tailback Allen Carter and No. 2 quarterback Vince Evans each scored twice as the seventh· ran ked Trojans d emolished the Cougars defense with repeated runs through the middle. .. \Vashington State's only score came early in the fourth quarter as soph omore quarterbac k John tlopkins -replaci ng both starter Wally Bennett and senior Chuck Peck -threw a seyen·yard touchdo"·n pass to tight end Carl Ilarschig. Davis, who le ft the game early in the third quarter, scored his second touchdown on a one·yard plunge after Cougards t<tilback Ron Cheatham rumbled on his own 13·yard line to Doug liogan. Other touchdO\\'ns for the 1'rojans came on a three-yard fi rst-quarter pass from Pat Haden to split end John l\1cKay , and a 59·yard fourth quarter dash by third-string fullback Ricky Be ll . Davis chalked up 189 or his yards in the first hair on 24 carries. most or them through, the middle or the Cougars line. Iiis eftorts brought the Trojans to the WSU goal line three times in the ,Cirst hair. lCOlll! IT OUA ltTi"' IP..t W 1 \'I U-S. wsu 0001-1 IJSC-MCll:•y J N SS from H ...... lll,...l'llJu klt•I IJSC-0.'1111 "'" ILl-t>el" t kll U5C~ler I•'"" !l l,,..fleh••k•I vsc...:bolwi11 ..... ,1u .... 11e111 •k kl UK"-Gtr~ m1111 (Ll..,.i.t111alt•I USC-E~~""' 1 ,..., Cl llftat>el11 •lt~I WSU-llMWhlo. ~SI lrom Hol*lnl. lo..ntlo •• ,~! usc.-ee11., '"" !Llm.H1et11 t•tk) ll!oC·-EV•M 1 ... n fLlm.n.111 klc• \ .i,-iJ,Ql)l, f'lf$1""""' ""511H"' ... d! P.W..Y ... ~ flellll'ft • ...-~ .. _, ...... '~·•Diii PlllWllllt.-•••d• "'" " »n ·~ "' II M·1 .. ,,, . ' .,. "" " ., ... ~ " ... 1·10·1 .. . . ' •·I• Top Collegiate Football Scores USCS4, Washingtonstate7 UCLA 13, Stariford 13 California 4(), Oregon 10 Oregon State 23. \Vashingt.on 9 Ohio State 52, Wisconsin 7 Michigan 21, llf ichiganState 7 Notre Dame 10. Rice3 Jlllnois27. Rice23 ~fissouri 21, Ncbrnska 10 Baylor21, Arkansas 17 Oklahoma tG.1'cxos 13 Penn State 55. \Val\e l'"'oresl O Alaba rn a 8, Jo~lorlda State 7 Georgia 49. i\1 ississippi o Georgl3 r cch 2'9. North C;:irollna 2'I Tulane 10, Air Forre:\ Texas A&Al 28, Tcio:a s Tech 7 I.SU 20. TenneS~ee 111 SeeOe1alls, ra1tcC·t ' • . '• - -, ' ' • ' • -' . -• ...... .it. '/' ,,,,_,, ,, ef;.!I ·~I 9' - DAVEY LOPES SLIDES IN WITH THE DODGERS' FI RST RUN . I'* f u 1. ' It v.•as the third timt-.fn'rt>ccnt rears lhat a field goal had taken \'iclory a"•ay fro111 Sta nrord at the·CoJiseum. Stanford. \\'inless <ind iiP\t \.\'ilh a 0- :J.2 record. a ppeared (0fial.'c1he gamt> "·on. Qu<irtcrback ~like Cordo~A . ·~·ith a timely assist from his fcllC;>,~· sophomore backup qu•o.erback Guy Benjamin. took the lead in. lhc seeol'd quarter and it was lli LO at tile half., : Benjamin entered the game late in the second quarte r -aQd. prompUy steered the Cardinals..19 ll' tuucHdO)l'h that put his team ahead. It1was not:-fm- mediately explained "·hy he rej1:1~ Cordova, but the youngst-ef comPtettd six or seven passes for' 58 yards-the last tor si){ points on an ll·yard throw to Phil Singler. Cordova, with clufeh passing and daredevil escapes on scramble plays steered Stanford 78 yards rn 13 plays for the opening touchdown. Sig Ostrom scored from the one. The ex- tra poinl try rai led. Less than three minutes later Sc iarra drove UCLA 69 yards in e;ghl plays, firin g a 22.yard scoring strike lo Norm Ande rsen . • ' SCOllE IYOUAllTEllS S!inlcord • I t •··1,) UCLA •l l OJ-1) .. S1in--O•!ram I •un !••cl •~•lo(l l. 4 UCL"-_.,"°"''""" 1111<1,.~ tr om 5.<.!<1rt• lWl>•~t •it:•I UCLA-FG Wf\•le It ' S! .... ---S•ll<)le• 1 I P•h !ram lk!n1""'•" ll•"l)•ort \•tl l UCt.A-Fc; W~•lr l' "'--•O,tl1. f'orst-n~ ltY\/ltS·••rd~ P~i.Sll'IQ yard~ t'ttl11rn Tf<CI!. P1s~~ -.. F11mblf~·lo\ol ~Mlllt~·firds S•itiTISTIQ c:v...W" ·-l l u 17·"• ,,.}O !M IJ Ill ·I lot.~ 6.IJ.I 6·l~ •·14 G-0 )·1 4·A , 1' New U.S. Star on Horizon Dixon Shakes Injuries, Posts Big Score Ameri ca's newest young Olympic pros1>cc'l is going to be one of 1hc Or11ngp Co:1st area'!> nc"'t'St rcsidcn· ts. Fred f)ixon. 24. ph1ns on rnovi nl! 10 l\'c11·1>orl Ucach. 1\lhere hr'IJ !){'gin in tcnsi\'C training in lhe decathlon. an p\·l'nl lht• l: S onrc :-;pa rkl~d in al 1h1 • tl ly1npir!>.. l·IQ\\C\'l'I'. t'Xt'C!JI Cor .19f.8 11 hf'n Lu guna Bt;ich rei;ident /Bi n Toon1e~ 1von at i\l cx ico-C:ity. thc!U.s . hai; h:1 d liLtle Oly1npic dc cUthlon s ucce.<.s since Bob ~lathiss c<ipt ured the gold medal in 1952. No1v. Dixon looms as a bright 3pol o n the h ori zon, having a lready chalked up 8.023 points in a recent competition at Santa Barbara. whe re advcrs~ conditions s upposedly knoc'ked a couple or hundred pointsorr decathlon scores. llis ·total is ninth best by an American and is e5 pecially impressive s in ce he 1\·as in com- petition more ror lhe fun or it instead of ~Ing out to r3ck up a bi J: total. "Thi• ~<"Ofl' j ust sort of came." he ~11)'!1. ··1 1va:"n't under any sort of pre~· sure. Slill. I had l\VO bad event!\ -lh ~hot put < 4G rl'cl I :-ind I llC' 4·10 149.21 " l)i:..:on 1\·111 \\Ork OU! \\'Ith RUS)l llud~c. lornicr li S ~1 ;,1r 1\·ho has l1ct•n plu~uecl b~ inj11ril'1-lhrou~hout h1~ ••arcC'r. ll ~ul J!,e bc \i Pvcs U1xf\n 1~ CH!inblc nl :i;c:orinl{ it:roo poinl-. nr • more \\'ithin the 11(''\t .\'car, saying hi~ protC'gl' 1·oul£I 1111prO\!' three ftcl 1n lhl' jl(1]!' 1;1111! h.v th1• l1tnP thi· 1!'17ti t11yn11 1ir~ l'onH· up 1n !\lontrl':il lhxou. no\\ ;1 1:1 I 1 aUltl'r, lh1111is h1· (';II) a l~o knn1·1i 1·011~idl'r;d1tc· 10111• on his p1'C'Sl'llf ·I :1R l }ifMJ mt·lcrs lits hfel I Ill!' IM·sl .. 111 I 11 ,, f II Hf 01c\1•t'.-. I, l!t 0 1.111() n1 l' r (' ,.., 1 r·111 tl cl :tl~u h1· ht •l\,,. rl·1I And h(' stand' tough \.\ 1lh a 15.l·!l d isl'uS lhrnt\ . .i 11 fi I IO·lllCll•r l11gh WHITE WAS H hurdlcl'. 225 frf't 1n lhe ta\·rl1n. 2.i .i for till' lon j! 1un111 and G·fi u14he h1 i;:h jun111 1101\' did hf' )let hl lO the di:C'athlon ? 111' \\a~ tt fine St~ n1n:i!'1 in junior hoth -.thou! But b,\· lhl• tin11• h~ hull i:ont• lro1n hi :; frr~hnlan lo ~ophomorc \\•:t r :ol ·"'urth ll11lh,1o!ld lltJ!h. hc·d gro\.\n f1nn1 5·tt In 1; 1 anti tl1i;. courd1n11tio11 \.\:1~11•1111111rari l} lel1 llf'h1nd So h1· \\'<!Ill. 0111 lnr lr:ic\... Ion):. ,1un1 pin~ and lat('r I r1 11lc 1un111i11i;:, HI I.A \'alley College lie \\3S then recruited IJy Cal Stall' (L,\J for the decathlon and scnrcr l li.3flO points in his first <'om1>ctlt1011 Four ~·1·a.r~ J.11!'r. alll·f' :..11rv11 1n g ;1 hout. with lrnt.lon1t1s and :t slipped d1,c· Iha! lrfl 111111 athlcll1·;tll_\ 1ri lt' for n1ost of 19i3. hr -.1 a11l·1I l'<J~.'· 101?~1ng, llJ It•~\ lh1• llllUl'h •-. .111rl to l'l':ll'll\:t{I· h1'> lmd~ .. , ran " htth· larthPr :ind ·' Hllll" fa s ter C'\'l'ry day. A.-. I ft:h heller and heller. I said to n1}~clf, 'it's time for one more decathlon '." he recalls "'l\Jy leg re~ponded itnd I decided I'd learn lo accept the discomfort in my hilck." \\'hen he tried a decathlon last April he cha lk ed up 7,800 poinlc; and frorn I hen on it's been serious b\kiness. "The decathlon lxcome1''3 lifestyle O\ftl'r whlll' -il ·s not snmcthing you dn ror ego hccaui;.e not many l')CQple arc interested in the decathlon otnd not n\;iny spectators turn out ~td ~ce com- \)Clitions "!\us-. h:1!> ht~f'n a Eiood lnl'luence 1)\•f'au:'c l'n1 pes<:.l mi!>li'C' ~nd he's a -.uper !lptim1:-.t. lie-'~ hClpcd-mc with lra1nin i; and 1111proV'n ~ mv l1·1·hn1qut:'~ ror 1he rl!':"t tl'mr In rnY hh• I ICl'I I r:1 n ~er1011o;;lf think aMul h1.·111~ 111 lhl' Ol,vrnp1r1' ·· ,\1HI hclna 1n lhc Oly1n1nr-. \vould hi'>afln:-am·c·nme 1r111• ' · \ (' :l • DAIL 't PlLOT Sund.11, OctObtr iJ, 1974 C.lll!S CHUCK MUNCIE GOES FOR A LONG GAINER AGAINST OREGON. Sports Briefs ~.Irwin Nabs Title· I----""·._ ---~-' ". .. -.:Kings ''(f tRGINIA WATER , England -Hale Jrwin, the U.S. Open champion. dcthroo- ed Gary Pla}•e r of South Alrica l and I Saturday and won the Piccadllly w or Id Oliltch play golf ch::i1n pioai;;hi11 and 1hc first prize of $24.000. The drama.tic. seesaw 36- hole final provided ITIOl'e ex· citement !ban top quality golf. .{'!aver, below fGnT1. hooked hls <five live limes. missed 1.l Dumber of vital short putts, loM hi s chance to win the tttle ·for the sixth lime in 11 years and settled for the $1%.000 secood prize. Jr.rill, a former college foot· ~! star frun Kirkwood, 1.to., W3$ remarkably accurate -AiU1 ruS three-v.'OOd seoond 9hoLs oo the long holes, planting them regularly on the grt?em. Player conceded the match on the 35th hole.sparki n~ con· trol'ersy over tJie final score. KIHgs De udln<'k h!ON'fREAL -Steve Shutt cnmc out of !he penalty box vi take a p.i.s:o; frorn Guy Lnneu r and S<..'Orc a power play goal al 10 : 15 flf the 1hird _,_\aro11 First Blark Gl\1? LOS Ar\GELES (AP) -The poorest kepl secret in the !'irnokc-fi lled roo1ns of lh~ 1974 \\"orld Series is th.:1t home run king Hank Aaron is a good bet lo break an o the r racial barrier and be co m e bascbrilJ 's first bla ck general 111anager. The first step is exoected lo be taken next Tuesday at a formnllv cnlred new!'i con- ference iii Oaklt111d at -A'hich A11ron \\ill anno1u1ce h is tli:oenchanrrnen! \\' i ~ 11 th1• Atlanti• Dr11vcs :ind hopes lo JO ll"l hlll\t·nu kt'f' brief!v n~ , ch·s1gnated h1ttrr and l11ter a~ /J(ls!t of the front otfire. period, giving the ~font.real Canadicns a 4-4 Na I i on a r tlockey League tie with the Los Angeles Kings Saturday night . The C.1nadlens S?>(ted Los Angeles a 2-D lead after Bob Nevin beat groltender Ken Dryden \Vith a long shot that skimm ed the ice in the first period nnd Bob Berry knocked in h1ikc Con-igan's rebound at 3:45 of the second. U.S. Trlu1npJ,. NASSAU, Bahamas -The United States clinched t h e first round of the 1975 Davis Q.ip terviis competition Satur· day when Erik van Dillen and Charles Pa.'larell sou nd I y def e attd a Commonwealth CarribcJn doubles team. The Americans took a 3-0 lead in tne best-of-fi ve-match series b\' defeaOOg Leo Rolle and John Antooas of t h e Baha n1as 6-2. 6-1 ,6-l. Arlhur Ashe and T o m Gorman "'°" their sing I es matches F'riclay for a 2-0 edge in the rirst round of the North An1crienn Zone competition. ~'nsinse ll'it1.c- h!AORID -Romania's llie Nastase ovenvhelmcd topseed- ed Guillc-nno \'Has of Argrn- fin..1. 6-1. 1-6. &-1. 6-1 S:uurdny and ndvanced into the fina l of the $75.000 hlel ia tenins touman1ent. The fourt:M;eeded Romanian \1•ill meet second-seeded Bjorn Borg of Sv.·ed<'n toda~·. Borg beat rhird-seeded ~f n n u e I Oran!es of Spa in. 6-4 . 6-2, 3-6. i-6 in Saturd ay's other scn1ifinal. King Up•<'f PffOE:'IJEX -\I Ir g I n i a \\"ade of England upset an erratic Billy Jean King. 7-5. 6-1, Salurdav in !he semi- finals of a ·SfKl.000 ~-omen "s pro!essionnl tennis loumn- ment. Helen Gourlay of Tasmania flt'fcat<.'d ne.1v Stove of The. Nctherland.5. ~I, 64. in the other semifinal. Pe1n1 State, Pttt Rout ~, East Foes STATE CO LLEGE . Pa. (AP \ -Quanerback Tom Shuman threw a pair o f tou c hd own passes and freshman Jim Cefalo a n d 90J*tomore Duane. 'I'aylor each scampered for two m o r e scores In Penn St?.te's M-0 college footbaU vi.dory over winless Wake. Forest Satur· day. It was no conteet from. the opening kickoff, which Penn state returned to its 38 and then marched 62 yards i n eight plays lo take a 7--0 less than four minutes into the game. The victory was the fourth against one loss for 15th-rank- ed Penn State. and the fifth straight defeat for W a k e Forest, '.1-ilich has given 199 potnt,, and scored only 21. Shuman, the Nitta.ny Lions' senior signaJcaller, completed 12 of 14 passefl for 183 yards. and directed an attack that included drives of 62 and 69 yards in Penn State's biggest offensive show of the season . Pitt Eases PITTSBURGH -Car son Long booled a 45-yard. t!e- breaking field goal and Billy Daniels fired two touchdown passes In the fourth quarter giving 1Pitt a come -from - behind 31-14 victory Saturday over arch-rival \Vest Vir1!1n1a The Panthers. down 14-7 at halftime. tied the game late in the thi rd quarter oo a Tony Dorsett-led. 7~-yard drive v.·ith Dorsett diving over from the one. \Vith 8:47 rrmaining. Long kicked his field goal Md Pitt led for the first lime. A'n1·11 Bo1vs S YRA CUS E, N.Y. Syracuse. buoy e d by ils longest !'coring play of !he season and the fine ali·aroun i p e rfor1nancc of junior quarterback J i n1 Donoghue. upended a detcr1nlned Navy team . 17·9, Salurday. Donoghue broke a 3.3 lie shortly be for e intermission v.·hen he fired a st'Oring: p.'lSS to split end Lonnie Allgood In a piny that covt>red 56 yards. nnd then out~1ttt'd the Na ,·y dl'fense for the deci ding SCQ rc mid '>''llY through 1he rourt.h quarter. Muncie-led Cal Sinks Ducks, 40-10 BERKELEY (AP) -C11uck 1.tuncie ran 46 yards for one touchdo1o111, threw a scoring pa"' and c&Ulht an I l·yard touchdown f"l\lSS to 8 p a r k. C.1lifomlo to a 40-10 \'lct.ory over Oregon Saturday in a Pacific·8 Conference opener. California 4-1 , ripped apa1t en Oregon defense thol \\3S missing Its key man. Reg,gle Le1o1is, sidelined v.·ith a sorain- ed JerL ankle . l\lisso1u·i Siu· prises • Nebraska WNCOLN. Neb. !Al'l - Reserve quarterbil.clt st e v e Pisarklewici led Mla.souri to three rourth-perlod touchdowns and lifted t ht Tigers to a 21·10 upset of flf~ranked Nebraska Satur- day in the season's tint Big Eight Conference f o o t b a 11 game for both teams. It \\1lS Nebraskt!.'s rt rst loss at home since 1972 when the Hu skers bowed to Oklahoma, 17-14. . Missouri trailed ti}.() with 'Jl :26 remaining in the game aJter Nebraska scored oo Ter- ry Luck's 10-yard pass to wingback Don Westbrook. But the l\Ussouri offense. that had been unable to sustain a drive all day. deva1tated the Cornhuskers from that point on. Pisarkiewici g u i d e d his teammates 71 yards in 1 2 plays, then popped 0\'er rrom the hro-ya n'.1-line for the first l\.lissourt SCQre. Ont he next series. Nebraska fullback ~ary Higgs bobbled a pitchoul, and Mimurt recovered on th e Nebraska 25. Five plays later. Pisarkiweicz passed a nine- yard scoring tOsi to slotback 1.tark Miller. KV Rallies MANHA1TAN, Kan . Sophomore Laverne S m l t h wrestled loose from would-be tacklers and raced 51 yards tor a I a t e fourth.quarter touchdown, boosting 8th-rank· ed KansM to a 20-13 Blg Eight C o n !erence footba:ll victory O\'er riVaJ Kansai State Satur- day. Smith's burst came w i I h 4:06 left, just· about the time many in the stadium record crowd or 45.000 had resigned themselves to a Kansas State triumph. Buff• Romp BOULDER, C-Olo. -Long touchdown runs by j u n i o r s Dave Logan and C I y d e Crutchmer. and the running of sophomore tailback Billy Waddy, lifted Colorado to a 34-7 victory over lowa State Saturday in the Big Ei!,!ht football opener for both schools. \llith 2:36 left in the half. after Jo.,..·a State had pulled within 14·7. Logan took a punt. headed for the left slrieline to pick up a wall of blockers and cut back to the right for a 51-yard return that put the Buffs on top 20-7 al the half. Dulich Leads 49ers, 28-6 Quarterback Bob Dulich. a former Mission Vle.)o High and SaddJeb.lc k College star tossed l'>''O scoring b om b s and fullback: Tomn1y Nathan !Cl>red !v;ice as Cal St a t e t Long 8 e a c h ) ovefI)O\\·ered Cal State (Fullerton), 2 8 · 6 . S-:turdR)' night in Pe c If i c Coast A t h 1 e t I c Associalton piny. Nathan ran uµ 139 yards in 2.'J carries as the Long Read! \'.'Orkhorsc. lie rambled 4.1 yards for one score nnd hit three yard! for Another. Long Beach, nov.· 2·3, rolled up 421 yards in 101:1 1 offense. \\•hile the losers squeezed out 174. The Bcors got a pair of louc~m In the ~d quar· ter and t-A"O 1nore Jn the '.hint and with 1 3+3 lead rtJled slru' qu&rterback Steve S.rtkOl\'Ski Jn the fipal ptriod, Bartkowski hurled a bomb to Wesley Walker that 1,1•as good for a ro.yard tOuchdown which pi.It the Bears ahead 20-3 and the Ducks never got back in the game. In spite or a 13&-yard rushing effurt by Rick Kane who carried 1a ·ttmes. t.tuncie. 'A'ho hid a 52·Y•rd touchdown run nullified by an illegal proctdure penalty In the rirst quarter. gained 128 yard.'! in ZO ~les and was voted offensive player of the game. The 6-foo~3 Union Town, Pa . junior. the Pac--8'.s I ea d Ing rusher. threw a 10-yerd pass tG Dave Bateman for C.tl's optning score. It was his first pan of the aeuon. and the toucbdo-An throw was set up by Karl Cru'"mpacker 's recovtr)' of a Ron Reynold'• tumble on Oregon'• 23. Bllrtkowakl com1>teted four ol ftve passe1 in a Gt-yard drive culm1na1ing in Muncie's catch ol an ll·yarder In the en.d zone . A 42 -yard Ba.rtkov.'sk.I pan to S t e v e Rivera down the right 1ideline set up that acore. Jl took only tv.'o plays for Cll to IOOR the ntrt time they &ot the ball -• 10-yard rush by ~tunde and Bartkow· skl'a 70.yarder to Walker who '""""pered the las! .15 doWn the sideline. It wa.s Walker'' fint catch of the se1son. Bartko"'skl, tbt P a c · J ' ' leading pa58er, ~eted 10 ot 17 for 18.l yards before giving way to ~fark Cahill in the IMl period. Cahill pu.s-- ed nine yardl to \Valker for Cal's final score. Buckeyes,_ .Michigan , Beavers I ' Bag.23-9 Topple Big-16 Foes Pac-8Win· COLU~mus. Ohio (AP) - Archie Griffin rushed for more than 100 yards (or the 16th straight game, and Cornelius Greene ran for two touchdowns .and passed f o r another Saturday. pciwering top.ranked Ohio State to a 51-7 Big Ten football viclory over No. 13 Wisconsin. A record Ohio Sta dium crowd ol 87,717 gave Griffin a standing ovatlon wben he left the game in the fourth quarter with 112 yards in 18 carries. The junic.r tailback has gain· ed over 100 yards In 15 con- secutive regular.season games, plus I.he 1974 Rose Bowl. 1 loss in five games, and knock· ed them from a share of the conference lead. The j u n i o r quarterback darted 11 and 6 yards for touchdowns and passed s i x yards to wingback B r i a n Baschnagel for aoottter score. ltlSU T1unbfe1 ANN ARBOR, Mich. fourth-ranked ~lichigan took advantage of Michigan State fumbles to score twice in the second quarter, one '"hen Dan Jilek rec1Jvercd D S1lartans bobble in the rod zone .. and the Wolv erines recorded a 21.7 Big Ten footbalJ victory Satur- day. A cro\\'d or 104,682-second largest in Nationil Collegiate Athletic Association history - watched the \Volverines jump Michlgan recowred a tumble by Sparlin Levi Jackson at the ~llchlgan· State 41. and four plays later scored on a pass from Dennis Frankl in to Jim Srnith as time ran out in· the flrst ha.Jr. Iowa Bree%es IOWA ClTY, Iowa -Rod Wellington gained 129 yards on 12 carries, including a 42 yard touchdown sprint and a 48-yard reception for a loucb:lown and Iowa_ snapped a five-year homeconling losing streak to hand Northvtestern a 3~10 Big Ten defeat Satur- day. The Hawkeyes survived a five-fumble pe.rfonnance in mounting a 423-yard Attack. in· cluding a 94-yard drive in the third quarter. 'Ille victory extlnded t h e Buckeyes' undefeated streak to 16 games. Griffin's perfomiance lea ves to a 21:-0 hal ftime lead and llliMI T,.l1cntphs him rv.·o games shy of tbe nm thei r record lO 5-P for LA F AYETTE , lnd. - rt<Ud 17 In J.J'9W est..a.bjjsbe4__ the season. The SP a rt 8 n 1 SoplK>more sl~hB:ck Frank by Steve Chvens of Oklahoma . dropped-io 2-3. -:JOM'"Son gra6bed a pair of Actually. the architect of ~i~e k,'! touch do wn , t ou c h_do wn passes from Ohio St.ate 's fifth straight vie-1111ch1gan s second, came when l 11 1 n o I s • a l t e r n a t I n g tory this season was Greene. Spartans. punter Tom Berney quarterbacka, and 081\,Beave.r His running and passing hand· fumbled IJ1 his own end zone. added two field goals Saturday ed. the Badie.rs their second Later in the q u art er , as Illinois ruined Pun:lue 's Sooners Scared COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP ) -Elusive Skip Walker sllpped through and around nlnth·rank.ed Texas Tech for three second quart er touchdowns &turday and led 16th-ranked ·texas Ali:M la a 23-7 victory in a key Southwest Conference c o 11 e g e foot.bell game. Steve Davis w o r )c e d the Sooners into position. using freshn1an Elvis Pencock 1 o move to the Longhorn 2 l . DeRlenzo, a jwilor, ca 1m1 y kicked a field goal. and the Sooners tans a m o n g th'e sellout crowd of 72.000 in the Cotton Bo~rl went wild. homeeoming. 27·2.'!, In a Big Ten football oolllsion. The victory was the fourth in five games for the Illini , their best stan since 1964, and raised their conference record to 2·0 . The Boilermakers slipped to 1·3-1 and 0:.2. Indiana llou'b BLOOhfI NG'l'ON, Ind . S o phomore Courtney Snyder rambled for 160 yards and two touchdowns and j u n i or Trent Smock caught t \\'O tou c hd o wn passes from quarterback Terry J o n e s . lending Indiana to a 34.-3 Big Ten footbal l victory over Plfln· nesota Saturday. The victory ended Indiana's 11-game losing string, match- ing its longest ever. CORVALLIS. Ore. (Al'l - A brilliant %4-yard run by Ray Taroll set up the game-win- ning touchdown by fullback Dick 1.faurer and Oregon State went on to a 23·9 victory over Washington In a Paci f I c-S Conference football op e n e r Saturda)'. Taroli. who has been i,n- Jured, appeared to be going down but regalned his balance epd h.ls 24-yard run put Oregon Slate on the Washington 23 "'ith '2:57 remaining. Maurer slammed over from the 2-yard line witb 1: 10 left as-Oregon State wm its first game of the s~asm alter four non-conference setbacU. It was lhe Huskies' third loss in five gaines. Oregon State . which trailed M after three periods, added an insurance (touchdown with 10 seconds to p a f t e r Washington quarterback Oiris Rowland Wll8 unsuccessfUI on a fourth doWn pass £rom his own-3.-Re-stt;ve lallback'"""BUI Cecil took It in from there. ~'ashlogton t u r n e d an Ore(OO State fmnble into a 7·0 lead in the o)'.lening 'Pf!rlod. Linebacker Jim K r I !I t o t TeCOvtred at the OSU 22 and three minutes l a t e r the Huskies scored· on a one-yard run by Russ Earl. The Washington defense, led by tackle Dave Pear. and e:t· eellent punting by Skip Boyd shut down the Oregon Slate offen$e for nearly all of the tirSt half. Tht> Beaver.~ scored on a spectacular pass play covering 47 yards in the first quarter. OSU quarterback 'A I v i n \\'hlte, a former N e w po r l Harbor High and Q.r an g t Coast standout. handed o« to tailback Elvin J\.fomon, Whose fumble set up Wa.shlngton·s first score. J\.fomoo handed off to wide. rectlver chuck Gardner, \\'ho pitched back to White. White found split end Grant Boustead open for the scoring toss. Skip \\'a!ker capped three A&M scoring drives after a scoreless punting duel in the. first quarter "'hen the Raiders failed to make a first down. Tech ma naged only one first down in the second quarter en route to it.s first loss In 14 games. The Aggies struck quickly In the second quarter with \VaJker scoring his first two touchdowns in a span of I :22. Arka1ua• Up•et FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Baylor tailback Steve Beaird blpsted over from <>ne yard out "'ith 68 seconds left to play and U1e Bears upsel 14th- ranked Arkansas, 21·17, Satur- day. The victory was Baylor's first over a Southwest. Con- ference opponent since t h e 1972 season finale. Tide ilvoids Big Upset; Florida Not as I,uckv The first v.•as a one-yard plunge climaxing a lime-coo- sumlng 67·yard drive. Tf!xa• Falls DAL 1~ AS -Oklahoma's Tony Dillien1.o kicked a 37· yanl field goal late in the fin.al quarter !ollowing a dar· ing but unsuccessf\1\ T exas founh-down gamble and tlie second-ranked Soooers edged the charged-up Longhorns, IS. 13. in their aMual college foot· ball grudge match. The Sooners victory over the thret·touchdown .u n d e rd o g Longhorns keptO k I a ho ma unbeaten through Its last 19 g1:1m6. Yiith the game tied 13--13. coach Darrell Royal ordered his ~horns to f.iO tor i! oo a fourth-and-one situation at midfield. Freshn1an fullback Earl Ca mpbell o~ peered to have the yardage n1ade but fumbl ed when hit by U..roy Selmon . All· A m e r i c a n linebacker H.od ScMlte recovered et the SO. 0 k I a h o m a quarterback -. TUSCALOOSA, --Ala. Arkru1sas had gone ahead Bucky Berrey kicked a 36-y:ird 17·14 on Barnabas \V h it e's field goal wlt h 33 seconds re· three-yard scoring run with · · Sa 7 : 4 2 re n1 a in in g. The rri aullflg iurday. giving the Razorbacks had a chance to third • ranked A I .a b a m a ice the ~ame but. quarterback Crimson Tide an 3-7 triumph Merk Plf11Jer fumbled the snap ov:er Florida State. from center and Wharton The hungry Seminoles , Fosler re c o v e red at the winless ln 17 .straight games, Arkansas 36 with 2:40 re-used a determined first half mainlng . to hold Alabtlma's vaunted of· fense. minus its top quarterbacks. at bay. TV Sports Leading 7·3 \\'ith t h r e e minutes left . Florida S t ate gave Al abama a safel.v thP.n F T I free kicked to put the. <:'Timson Or 0( a V Tide In lls own territory. FS\J .1 punte r Joe Downey 10 1.m. 121 -H,L l'"OOTIALL r&n 00\ of the end zone in -TM H ..... 'l'orll Gl1 .. 11 llkl °" a Nmt;~ ~tuat•-wlth" .... lhl Ea<;rlll 11 l"l>lladel~I•'• Vet1r1"' ,,..., -·& iH ,.,., J" s11~1um. r•l -w111.. 11oottAl..L .r over a minute lef\ for the Tiie Ml1ml Oo1p~ln1 mtet t np f t W1tMn;'°" RMtkl"' u K •,..,.. • d v sa e Y · S\ad1~.:·. I~! -•AM1 l'OOTSALL Then Ben-y kicked the place· -Tl'lt La. Anv11e1 ••'"• mett ttli ment to give the Tkle Its O•Hn &IY P1c:ktr• 11 Mlh•••ukl• fifth straight \•lctory and Its COllnti' S!..:Hum. ............ In I ho 1:15 P-""· <•> 1/'ld c111 _ wo•Lo . """''u a row Or\ t..s me s••11s -T111 MCOl'ld •~rn11 111 field . IM 1t71 Wutld Strltt bti,.,...rt Ille i..os A"Gtl•• POCl~ert enct tllt 01kl'11d A'I. 4 p.rn . (S) -COLLlO• l'OOTIAL1, -tl'lt S!t n!onl cem1.,.r1 Ind UCLA &1~1,.., l&ped S1h1n:rey 11\91'1!. 111 -(O\.Ll!G! l'OOTIALL '14 Hlgl'lllgMo _. .. i.citd ''""'' ol•r-..:t F1tcr1v Ind S1tu1d1y. Con1ntodorea Sall since the Tigers' season o~ner against Colorado. Jt left both teams with 2 -2 • l """'°'· Broussa rd, a much-mnligned senior quarterback who rose to llrst sf.ring status v.-hen the Tigers' supposed superstar Mike ~tiley chose pro base.ball over college footbal l. directed the Tlgen on two lmPl:essive drlves. · Reb• Bla6ted ATifENS, Ga. -Horace Kin& scored fou.r toochdowns Saturday. one on a 79-yard run, as Georgia c r u ll h e d ?\11s.sisslppl , ~9--0. in a Scutheastem Conference foot- ball gan1e. K.Jng, \\'ho got three or hli scores en .short nms in the opening half. equalled a school srorlna rerord w I t h the performance but hardly had a monopoly on big plays ill the offens ive outburst by the Dulldo(l!. Atlarlla ortlcials are rnu1n un the mal\("r. There is nothing o r r i c i 3 I ou1 or l\111v.·aukee. Yet Ow storv is beinjf bandied about in !he tight little clu$1.ers of b8scba11 1nen gathered here for the po&t-season spectacle. Rams Clash With Packers Today NASHVILLE. T enn . - Reserve quarterback 0 a vid Lee directed \'anderbilt i n four scoring drives and ~ght end Bany Burton d o z z I e d elghtb-renkcd Florida with hi.! running and pess catching in the Commodores' 24-10 up.set of th'e Gat()r11 in a Soolhustern Coflferance foot· bNI aame SAturday. Notre Dame In 10-3 Win SOt.rrH BENO, Ind . (A PI -Fullback Wayne Bu 11 o ck buJled over from two yards out wllh 3;08 left and llh<d slUh·rnnked Notre D•n1e to a 10-3 victory over the stub- born Rice Owls In sn in· t er sectional college football *'ame Saturday. "linnk is reedy to lower t~ boom on the Br11vts." a aourte close to I.he altuallon Hid 53turday. "HI!: doe 1 n 't tblnk the Braves have treatf'd him right. Jn IOfnoC y,•1ys. he thlnkl they have been decep- ti ve. "Uc def\nitel)' went' to go to l\fl1"11ukee -he haa said AO -but he doesn't 1o1•ant -to go to any olhtr club. Also, he Is detemtft1cd not to take Atlanta's offrr for ti putillc rf'k111ons l:IO'i"I nftt r hi re!Jr\.-... nl~nr from pin}." I I MILWAUKEE IAP l- Coach Dan Devtne hopes his Grttn Bey Pa~kcrs e3n "erase our record of prc<llc- tabillty" ,.,1len Ul@y meet the lm Angtles Rams et Cowlty Stadium today. "To bt a amt ender. YOO hav' 10 heat the tMms you'.re eipecttd l(l be.at. but you a!Jr> M\'e lo btQt a good percent- age or lhe good tea~." Devine M)'S. The Pllckers have beaten -by <1 con1hined 111ar~ln (Jf Ju<rt nlfl(!: point~ -Balt1mort and Detroit. ~h •·inle~ thus far in the Kallona l l"oo1ball l.t3gue season. ~lomroer. . Devine is disturbed by the Packers' ft1ilure. to co111e close to bc1u ing htlnoetota or Buf· falo. \\\'O solidly fa\'ored OJ>" po1"1tnt3. • ~1 o s t obM.rvers. includln g Oe\llne, CQfl6ider !he R.llms. S.1, at tcasl as form idable as r-.flnnerola and Buffalo.' "People ha\'e hu.M them 11 little '>''ilh J.he p::iss. but no ona has been able to run at them ." l'le said. "Th<')' lt'ad the N"rc In de.fen.~ agalnsl the rush •1t.os Angeles is an extrenie- ly talented ttam." he added. "They )W,·e above aver a i e OH Tl' Today ChaHnel 2 at J people at eveey pos1t1on, and John-HadJ 1ive& th• m &X e el len I lead erahlpa t quarterback." llldl his completed 41 per-- cent of hls pessts for 621 yards and five touchdowns :'100 ha One rcecl\'trs In speedster llnrold JAck~ and Yttcran .IAck Sn:i1' at the •1dc spots and l"WUllng back Lawrence shows only 181 yards in tour 1.1cQ:atcheon. games this year. McCutcheoo. who !tads tlW? The Packers rank eighth ln ttam with 11 ttceptlons, Is llle NFC 111 p.iulng. th.ird· l\'o. I in the le11iUe In rushlni year quarterback. Jerry Tagge with ~ yard3 aod a 5.t his hit on 51 .4 percent ol avt'rage ptr carry. He amass· hls throws. but ha.a bad aevcn ed 1.097 yardit and &ho~·e<t Intercepted . a U a\•er.age-lasl year.,. 'l1Je Pocken are rated 1 Green Bay'a l"W'lnin& game. SU!f.risin'gly poor 11th ln paa meonwhlle, hl'IS been a d188J> ... d e f e n & e In la:ttst NFL po\ntment. avt.ragt~ only S.3 &tatl!.1\cs. Part of the problem Y•rds ptr n.i~ third from hns been the ii.1abUlty of d>f. lhe ~!tom anlOflg the. 13 SFC nerbAck Willie Buchanon ID learns. John D~klngton. who return to his brilliant rookft rushed for 3.2i6 yards In hla foml of 1172 aftt.r an injury rtr111 three NFL s I!: as o n s . cost hlm nmt or last eeason. ' ' Lee, pl1Ying the final three nvartm (or the injured Fred F'lshtr. ran se\•en y1 rd.s for a thlrd~uarter touch<k>wn and a Jt-7 lead. Vor. Df!ff!ated. BATON ROUGE. La. Louisiana.Statt.overcame four firat-1\all tum~les and got a clutch rourth-down tot1f"htlfl1{'11 rrom quarterback Billy Bmuuanl S.tunl•Y n I g ht enroute to a »to Soot.Ma.stem Conference football victory over Tennessee. It was LSU's first victory Bullock, who enttrtd th e came as lhe nation·, !Oth-- ranke.d scorer W1th an avenge of 10.5 polnts per game, c1p- ped the only Iona drive o( the d11.y ror tile htrried lflsh, \\"ho 14·e11l 80 yard• In ZO pla,ya. The Owls, w11tlt.!J In four outJngs. used a sting)' d4lfenst to keep tht lrfsh out of scorin1 terrttory WilCn nece.Mtlry. s • n a j d L " • ' L ' N •• 1 ' • ' • .. SIH!diy, OctoOtr 1J, l'f74 .. El Toro If pset Bid Falls Short, 21-8 BV DAVE ROMANO gam.. 14--0, but batlled ba~ °' 1t1e o.u., l"i1e1 ''•" to cut lbe gap to 14-8 aj 'Ille Chargm of El Toro halftime. The Oiargers helcl played even with top ranked · off El Dorado in the ~ El Dorado most o( the way half despite poor field posl · Saturday night at MisSJon Vie-until the ~wks put the g jo High before the Golden away with a touchdown wl Hawb too~advantage of good 8: II left oo the clock. field position and the arn1 The Chargers appeared t of quarterback Mike Farra carry the momenturn into th, to record & 21·8 non-league second half, but their drvl~ f o o t b a 11 win over the started on their own 20. l~ Chargers. nine. 13 and 16 yard lines El Toro fell behind in the El Toro couldn't really ge I i It offense going because of tbl!!I and El Dorado y,·as able to hold on. El Toro's defense p!ayed a fine ganle, but El Dorado came up with ·the big play when it needed it. f<~arra com· pteted only rive of 15 passes wlth every co1nµl e t e d aerial appearing to come in key situatloos. i The Chargers h&d I rouble moving the ball on offcns<!, pjcking up 136 yards on the ground •nd 79 through the air. Most oC their yardage was gained white in their own territory. El Toro would pick up one or tv.'o first downs and then have to punt. El Toro 's offensive line cBd a good job, opening holes and p.1ss blocking for quarterbJ\ck Gary Key. Key completed only six of 24 passes with E 1 Dorado's defensive b a cks being responsible for the poor percentage. The Olargers' oo,ly SCO"t of the night came late in the second quarter. A 16-yard pass from Key to Jelf Greeo h<)ped bring the ball tO the El Dorado 25. From there, Key hit wide rccciver Joe Carta with a touchdown Carta ran a si mple fly pat· tem and outran his defen- ders. Key then connected with Charles Hicks for a tv.·o-point conve rsion loss. EL TORO'S BRIAN HEANEY IS TACKLEI BY EL DORADO'S TODD KIRSCHNER IN ACTION SATURDAY NIGHT. Over Ma911olit1 Mesa11s Hold On Fo1· 22-20 Wii1 By JOHN ltlacDONALO Of lhl Delly ~lltl 51111 Costa l'i1esa High opened up a 15-6 first quarter lead a.nd made it stick to post its first win of the season, a 22-20 squeaker over Magnolia i n c.entury League football action Saturday night at La Palma Stadiwn. ~ pass ing to only 10 completiQS in 26 attempts. ~ The Sentinels closed to witm one point in the third Pft1:t when HWlt broke four tackis in route to a SO-yard scong run . Hunt then hit Ger If Bullderdick in the end zoe for the two-point conv~~ and Costa ~fesa was clingitJ to a slim 15-14 lead. 1 OAMI ITATISTICI '" 2 l00 5.0 " ID Hlti.• I 0 I .1 1'1'11 "-"• ru•"l"ll I Fin l dOwM P•Ulnl ' I Tot1I• • 32 UI H 4.0 Ill l>w•• Flrll OOWn• Ptrl&itlet I ' Tol•I flrtl ~ 1J U Y•rO• 1Vl""'9 13' 1" Yer<:li ~u1no 1f 14' Y1rdt lo>tl II I~ tjel Yltllt g•l!Wd :IGol 3'1 Pun!ol•v«•9<1! <11•1. •ll' s1>t PM•lllKl'l•"U pen•I. l ''S 10/100 l"umOlnllo.t t ll 010 Et Toro El OOr•do 1<1-v Vin l.il H l lrtN rd 5t0fe tJ Ou.iMlf'f •uS"ll'G Ill TOI• 0 1 04-1 1 1 0 1-11 lk Vt JI IWI 111\l ~l• l •S O S .• • I I l 11 AtlMOl/11 H•~flll M)(fl•tl , .... Moullori l olili "' a~rofl1•1 To••l• F'11r• li•v~lt Wln••ll 101111 II IU I •.O It ,, 0 l • 1.01 •.• I l 0 ),Q I 0 ~ .. 40 1Ml~4 .• PAlSI NO l!IT- 01 Ot Olli YI pCI 14 671'1 .2.SO 100 0.000 ?S 6 17f .1"(1 I.I l>«l<IO " ' ' ' ' ' " , 1 ti ,;t!) 0 J'J 1.000 0 "° 1.00 I h 4 .•11 Saxons Stop Barons, 21-20 By ED BURGART Of 1111 Dilly ,.llOI Sl11f The Loara 1-ligh Saxoos "'ere happily shouting. ''\Vc're No. I'' Saturday night a f t e r defeating the Fountain Valley Barons at Huntington Beach High. And. if the sco reboard is a true indication. the Saxons are indeed No. l. edging tl1c Barons by only on e point. 21· 20. in a Sunset League football game. The Saxons were able to successfull y run o u t s i d e against the Barons. but they gained most of tbcir success Yiith the help of a mis s ed PAT attempt and some ques· tionable decisions from the · Barons bench. The Barons missed the extra point after Fountain Valley had scored earl y in the fourth quarter, cutting Loara 's lead to 21·20 fo l low ing l);ive Kruetzer's 3l·yard touchdown . An<l, Witll34-seCOiR!s left, the Barons were on the Loara eight-yard line. with a fourth do1vn and one. Fountain Valley had w.·o timeouts remaining but the Barons went to the line without a huddle a n d quarterback Chris Dove threw an incomplete pass to Dan Jackson. 1\'ho trapped it in the end :zone. The Barons could have \ron it on a field goal but their coaches in the press box said they v.·ere too close to a first dov.•n to try for three points. The Barons compiled a big: statistics edge t 19 rir:,t down to eight and 389 total yards lo 242 ) but the Saxons came up with big pla ys ii.nd discovered a weakness in the Fountain V a I I e y defense- containing the option. Saxons quarterback ~1 a r k Carlton scored the g a m e • deciding touchdown on an o~ lion, a four-yard sweep around left end with 32 seconds left in the third quarter. After c oa ch B r uce Pickford's Barons turned a Loa r a f·umble into a touchdown early in tile first quarter on Kruetzer's one. yard dive, the Saxons came back minutes later, .w h e n Carlton hit his fa vor ite receiver, Ron Wilkinson, '"ith a 71)..yard TD. The Barons turned another Saxons fumble into a score early in the second quarter on a one-yard sweep by Steve Thompson, but Loara tied 'if with 49 seconds left in the half on &lead's one-yard dive. GAME STATISTICS " l"lrtt dowfl• ·~1n1"9 w Fh1t down1 P•Ul"IJ ' Ffrll down1 -llln O To•AI 11•11 downs 19 V1rd1 rv1lll"O U9 ~=;~: r~~·lno 't~ tjel ¥•r<11 01lne<1 319 Pvnt1l•V«1;e <1111. l "1l '""•lllt1/v1•<1t po1n1I. 11'7 l"umbltsflos! 111 St•rt ~~ Q~lrleo """n11ln V1lltv 1 1 o L01r1 I 1 I •1.HMOI~ F.u11t1!n V•lley llK YI " o ... • " " Cll1mber1 • • ' Kru1her " ·~ ' Tl>a~IOO " ~ ' Bltn ' ,. ' t11t1I• ~ ·~ " LMtl ' ' • 1 • '" •• • "' •I• l/I J ,,, ....... ,_,, .,, H ,_, ••• ,l .5 '·' '·' C1rlr11n B1rblro P.ctlll1 .... llr•lz I IJ 11 .(I.$ 1 1 l 0.5 l ad e ... tc r ""I> Tol•I• I 1 0 2.0 17 127 10 '·' l l001.5 I 0 12 -120. l3 Ul <IO l.l PASSOIG l"ov~lal" V•Hey ,. PC plll WI ,Cl Oo'll ,. 10 2 us .JU LOI ti C.tllOll 1• J • 111 .351 DAILY Pit.OT (; S Rustlei·s· h1 31-20 Triumph- Hy Jli\1 BRO\\'N 01 1111 Dill, ,.1111 Stiff Colden \\!est-Co 11 eg e • s undefeated Rustlers rolled to their fourth' straight conquest Sa lurday night. dismantling LA South11·est. 31-20. in their Southern Califo rn ia Con· ference opene r at 0 r a n g e C.Oast College. ... Coach Ra y Shackleford'sy Rusrters dominated !)lay fro.n the outset . but the v.1'n could be costly wit h halfback Paul fiskness kl'IO<'ked out of aetion v.·i1 h a badly t\\isted ankle. Golden U1est v.'Ofl in a con· vincing manner, rolling to a :n~ margin in the t h I r d qu arter before S o u t h we s t rallied somew hat in the fourth period aga inst llustlers subs. Four different Ru s l 1 e r s shared the four G \\'C touchdO\\'nS as !\lark D a v i a started it all 11'it h a two-ya rd run 11'ith 6:51 left in the first period. Fiskness added an e i'g ht ... ~;ard tally in rhe second period and only a 40..yard run v.ith an in u.•rcepfion by Southwest'~ Sam Wilson for a touchdown interrupted the G\\'C tide. l\Uke Powell added a seven· yard touchdov.'tl run before the half v.·as over and D a n ltlcPherson added the third of four PATs. ~icPherson added a 38-yard field goal in the third qu~ before John lt1acau!cy ptit a cap to Golden U'est scoriric: v.•ith a 61-yard touchdown pass and run from quarte~ Rich Shrout. ' The it-ostlers U§ed a punishing rn:xtnd game in:roll· ing up 23 first downs (a s~I record ) and the foo r victOries this year. coupled v.ith tv.·o at the end of ·73 gives the Rustlers a six-game winning st reak. . .. In all the .Rustlers raCked up 368 Yards running in con· trolling the tempo from tl}e ou tset. · GAME STATISTICS GW< Flt$! da...m rut fl1"9 ~] Flt$! ~ ~Ulflil 1 Fir\! d<>W'li l)en~u; .. l o T011l fl•il -ns 21 •• I ... Y-s rvsfl;ng Jn ' " ,,, V1r<11 peu lnv 16 '" • ,.. Ya•ds lost • Net Ylrds 011lned •5' Put1U/1ver1ge dl1t1nt• 11:13 P!'Nltltt/y1rd1 pe,..111...t ,17, Fum0111 lo>I 212 $cor. lly O\llMl"- Gokl1111 Well 1 U 10 Sa~1n ... e11 o 6 o D•Vi1 F!t~neH Punlmilla Mt rlgold 0-!r••o~ Partrldoe snrou1 Totals Atcom1t"1110 Sn•out 0 1v11 Total• •uSN INO Gllllt11 w.,i lbc YI 7! llJ 19 111 " " ' " ' " ' . ' ' ' ' ~, Jll Pl.$$1NG Gatt1111 Wnt Pl OC:: pit! • 1 I ' ' ' ' , ' , ' , Ml .• ·~II ,_.. 1'-20 JI : n'I o• s' ' i·' II ,I 0 II l)i[I J 1.3 II •2.t I 1.0 a ,,o 4 • 11.5 '' "' " .?Sii ..... ll l.OOI! IJ ·''°' The Mustangs narrowl y avoided a tie when linebacker Rick ltfiller broke up a tv.·o- point conversion attempt by intercepting a , stray paS! by Magnolia quarterback Ro n Hunt, leaYing Costa l\.1esa in front with 2:06 to go in the game. However, the itustangs ~ ded their lead on the fi play or the fourth q u a r t e when Rosauer capped ·a r ard drive on a tS-y3rd 5CO 1ng paM to Keith Josephson. Defensive Battle Mustangs quarterback Tim Rosauer had a fine passing night, clicking on 11 of 21 attempts for 97 yards and one touchdown. The biggest improvement in Costa Mesa 's defense was the secondary, w h i c h contained lt1agno liu 's Coast Area Water Polo CDl.LIEOI! S<we rt Gvar1tr1 Long BtKh SI. I 1 1 1-$ UC trvlne l ' I J-10 lrvhw t.c;orl110-0U1flll 5, Freulld 1, ••tie. win. aauv111w. JUNIDll CDl.Ll!GI! Stow• •Y ou1n1r1 I Seddlebtc-J 1 4 l--11 llnll Monie• 0 1 1 0-• $.IO<ll•l>tC~ scorlno -C~mi:ioelt •· Lyl1 (, K1tlt~cll l. GOllll Mlr~lt1111'1 Ille! 11 N VIS, VAii.S iT'!" St-•Y Qu1M1t1 An1llelm O o 1 G-I HfWPOl'f H1rbor 5 J 1 t-l• NIWfllll'I H1rb0r K Ol'lno: """'''°" f, N1wl•nd 4, Gr•y 4, AOIM!rhon .), Lippold I, OotwO!I l, Wl!U1 2, Dtmcttt. E161r. JUNttlll: VAllSITV ,,_ lrt Q111rltn An111tht1 I I 1 1-3 H"'1IOl'f MttbOr 0 J S '"-14 NewpOrl Hl rbol" tc:Oflnt: °""'"' S, ,.,.,,..,., J, P•rall 2. HC111!110er 2, lti»!nlOll. Jl•V~$. PltOIN·IOPN ken ,, OIHrlHI A>111htlm 0 1 0 t-I H...-pDtt H1rblr 1 4 S 6-11 H"""1!0rl H1rbor tc:O<lftO; Vern s. •Mk J. Moder J. YOUf!9 2, Mven J. 1\ldllfl•n. G•ll1911tt, VA~SITY J~ •w Ot11r1tn Lt~ BHUI S 4 J t-ll Wllfmln1IH J I I 0-I L1911111 INt,. K0tlrio: AIM'M" 6. MorrMll .S. p....,ey, Slft'lllM. JUNIP• YA•$IT'I" -St-'tt' 011•Mtrl l.llUMllOKll 0 11 t-) wt1tmf!1111r l 2 t 11 LOQlll'll a tlcil KWlntl "'9nOll. Svi1'" 11\tr'I, Grllldll . Pll:OSN·SOPM ''"" ltV OVll'ltf'I LIOUM h a<.11 0 t 2 1-5 Wttl"""''-' 0 0 I ._. L .. UIMI 9Hctl Korlllll fl.\Ol'IOll 2, Lll\ll;lttlOf l, c,,...11llm.O!'I. For once tfie breaks wen in the Afustangs favor as the.li last scoring drii.·e ha".! stand on the Mesa 35, but a roughi!'( the kicker call against t~ Senti nels kept the drive alivq Trailing 22-14, A1agnolia puj togethe r one last drive tha lasted over seven minutes dur ing the fourt h. period as thq Sent i nels successfully ~ verted three third down situa tions. Hunt capped the drive o a one-y'ard plunge. Ton y1 Martinez: led a balanced' rus hin g attack by ~ J\.1ustangs, picking up 66 yards and o n e touchdown. Team. mate &eve Teregis fmished v.ti th 55 yards and tailback \Yayne Yoring added 27 yards and a TO. The ~1ustangs piled up 209 net yards in the first ha~:~oo;.iesa also exhibited L DORADO'S BRUCE FR EDER ICK (841 INTERCEPTED THIS PASS , WHICH WAS TIPPED BY JOE CARTA (51. fine ball control in the second N::~:::v7~::t~·::11 Kennedy Trips Oilers, 12-7 !\1ustangs league mark at l·l, wtti le Magnolia dropped to last place with a 0.2 league record. I By ARr.tANll HANSON Rilbin ski alert ly pow1cecl on GAME' STAt1sT1cs CM M 1 0t 1111 0111, PHoi s•~u Ken ncdy"s fourth furnble. ~1:::1 :;i,,: ~~~::= 1i t In a \vild finl~ that had .His recovery ~a\'e t h e Flr11 ~ ... rien11nn ' 1•, evc~•e in the stands on their Oilers the bal l oo the Kennedy Tofil llril downa 1( [ ,,_. ~=~=! ar:::: 1tt 1n eel. the luck of the Irish 31. ~:rd;1•d• ,,1'* 2~ ,j~ eld and Kennedy lllgh's root· An II-yard pass from Bill ~~~ti~~."~•. fi!r 1;u1 NU team esca"""" with a 1z..7 llolst to John Potter put the Fvm1>11s11111.1 • '11 31 r. .,..... bal l on the 20 and vdlh 52 co.11 Me.!<-•11?"'7"' ' victory over 1 u c k I es s Hun-seconds left there appeared M,,.111111, , 0 1 !=,g tlngton Beach ln an Empi re time enough 10, the ~1,,, -11:usHIHG teague Ult at \Vcstcm High v i H\l"I Kl"l!rtd L~•i Htt1\lt•1 '•"" ·--"'" """' Tot1I~ c1111 :c-Yt ¥t ••• ~lurday night. to upset !he favorM lri!h. 1\ s.s5 ,\ 0 3·' It was the fou rth straight Hut tv.·o P,'l.<;se.!i f e 11 In· -t ,, -~j 1oss for C03ch R 0 y Bnim· complete. Then lhc KeMl'd y 11 ~ : it# metl'a }lunting1on e 0 a c h line threw Holst !or a 10..yurd ., l.s » '·' Oilers. 8nd the fourth straight k>ss. On fourth :ind 20 from M"M111r ,. ,. v.· in f 0 r c 0 a ch J 0 h 11 the 30 and only 36 SL'l'Onds '! lt i, :·: Jian gartner's Fighting Irish. lcfL l.<!ren Micklin electrified '~ 1t~ « Huntington Beach had its the cro\\'d v.·itl\ a 24;y<a r 6 PAss1N: i at Fhot at an upset. sprint with a Hat pass. c;~• :C,..., "'' After Kennedy had fou~tlf. 8ul he '"as ~rive~ . oot of :1 11 1 fl .~ lo con\ from a 7.0 defu;it hound s 3t the six, g1v1ng the 111,t•"',~1 1 1G1 ;: Ind take a 12-? lc!ld Into 1hc '""Oiiers a first down. ~ 1~ ~ 1: JtO linal mlnu1e of piny, S y 1 J im Lucas ran ror rl\'C yards to !he one and out of bow1ds with 15 se<:onds left But a di ve by Greg Nitzkowski net- ted nothing. then another at- tempt resulted in a fumble . The ball squirted up in the air, into an official's hands and the gun v.·ent off. The officials called t h e players back . h oweve r . marched of( five yards against. 11unlington Beach and gave the Oilers one more chance. A pltchout failed lo produce and Kennedy escaped wlth Its 12-7 conquest. The Oiiers look a 7.0 lead \\'hen Altu1 Wilson recovered a fu mbled PlUll. giving l~U]l· tinllton Bench the 0011 on lhe Ke:ru1cdy 2S In the first pcrlod . 1Nltikowskl scored on l h e seventh play after l\licklin did niost of the 1vork to the five yard line. Paul Gass rnan toed the PAT. ,...,...,,_ Hvbblrd Leri.., t ot•!• HOhl Tritons, Tigers In 7-7 Struggle ' . ' . By HO,VARD L lfANOY Of tllt 011ty Pllol Sl1fl Valencia High School brok e a scoring dearth the first time it had the ball and made the first touchdo~n of the 197~ season stand up for a 7-7 deadlock aga inst the S .'!In Clemente }ligh Trilons Satur· day night The non·league football bat· tle v.·as played on the Valencia High field aod the .score came on a determin ed 62-yard dri\'e that took 10 plays with 8:23 left in !he fi rst stanza. San Clc1ncnte hadn 't h a d possession \l'h<'n the Tigers sc:ored on a five-yard sc3n1per by 11.·orkhorse ri.'1imi llod rigut>z. Other than a 38-ya rd scoring pass frorn (;Je nn l)jJJ to Lance Berry \l'ith 3:52 left in the half and Carlos B<'dc!la"s coo- version point lo even the c •111t. San Clcniente s1'X'flt most of the night on defense and in complete offensive frust rat ion. Tim Block v.·as <t block of granite for the Trltons o n defense all night. lie batted pas....~s to t h f' ground. blitzed ball carriers around the end and oth<'rw1sc (iot in the way of lhc Tigers' offt>nsive charge. Ills running mate on ~' dcfensi\'e front line for m t of the ei·cniniz "'3S ijt l Peterson and 11·hat one dklnl do. the other did to stop the Tif.(ers fron1 further S<"Or1ng So adcµt v.·as 1hclr rush lhHl Valencia failed to co1nph•te n pass all night and the last one w11.s lnttrcepted by Berr y at th e final gun. The host Tigers picked up most of thei r yardage o n outside runs in the opening dri l'C that brought the first rouchdown or the year in four outings. \\'hen the defensive unit for San Cle mente 11•as appraised of its errors the first time the Tritons had the ball. 1he sweeps \\·ere pretty well C<lll· taincd. 0 t her defensi"e standouts for the Tritons included l"6 \'leisides. Greg Young, Vince Herman. Stan litathis and Lar· ry Poncino. ' Both teams begin league plar next \1·rekcnd, 1he Trilons in the nt•\1·lv-formed So uth Coast cir•:uli 1\·hen lhcv host the Univrrsily Trojans i-"riday night at 7:30 . Go\"°'E STAT!ITICI . " FltSI 00Wn• <U1 .. '"ll 1 Fi11I OOwn• Pi"'"!! 1 Flt'' OOw•" .,...,~!"'' O Toltl 1;151 clOl'ln~ ' ' , • ' , '••dJ "'""'nci 66 '" Y••d1 ~··~•r>CI 61 Yard5 to>tl Z1 ' ,. Ner v•r<11 o•lnl'<! 10} :lil P~nh •v••~e <!•l••ncr J Jl Pt<11llio5 V••GI IN'n•hlf'<! ' <0 Fumblt• Jo1t 110 ., Seo .. ~' Qy1rl1n ~-.. , ...... "" 0 1 ~ D-, V•1"1CI• 1 0 G 0-1 ·~~ R. r~uot s " dt• 11.,1~v• ~°"f!'.'<U•J t\\~~I \l'f"I~•• 0•1' T or~I• "'tl~V\ L~;r,~~01 ll USl•l!NQ l•ft Clt••t01t11t llH: '' yl 1"11 II fi ti " 1 I 11? t J~ '' M 21 .H V•••""• " " " .. " " " ti 1 ' I • ' • IP ' ' '" l ' • ,: ,. tO 111 ""1""'0 S•n fttttt~I' .. " .. . " "' " ' , " "08 ' ' • " ''Ii " • , '' .• V1!t11tl• ' ' 1 • ' ' • I • ' ' DAfl V PILOT ,Gauchos Swipe Eight Passes, .Roll, 44-6 PUB LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SfAf l MllllT 01' ABAlllDOMMllfT 01' usa OLI' Ll'l(Tlf lOUJ I Ul lllllSI Ill.Ml n : E 1 Ml!ATI IUf /,,\ON'ovl1, Tiit fl>llWI .... --haolt 1&,, By llAllLAN MAC~ Of ttlol Dl llY 1"11 .. 11111 Saddleback Co 11 fl g e w1· ~ ltttepled eight passes. return· •)111 four ftir touchdoi,rns in .. rol!Jnc to a H-4 non -c on· J fereMCt football victory over • ri:zooa \\reslem Satu rd ay ~.night at San Cll'mtnte ll igh. h.1d a to"'°'MSown each alter interceptioru. White 's first theft c:ame \.\'il l\ s &ea>nd! left In the opening quarler u he went 24 yard s for a i;core. Bill Springman had scored earlier on a 21· y.ird run. Tbua the Gauchos O\.\'lled a 14·0 balltlrne edge. .;' the win ran !he C.11ucho1' " record to 4.0. FUch \\'hite returned IW\l of . the errant Arizona \\'esteni • pessea for TD.s. and Oa\·lrl l Slngtry and Georgi Gay also It was \\11\lte's ili t t on d touchdown that put the i::a1ne a\\·ay for the Gauchos ea rly hi Ibo lttird qu arter. , Holding a 17·6 lead. White. a linebacker. picked !he pass orf at Ille lt1a.tadors 19 aod ran it in unmol ested. After Brian Hes1er'1 PAT. co a" h Gl'orge Hartman's club had a 24-6 lead and the game put 8""'11)'. Checkered Flag WITH HOWARD L. HANDY • Duane "Pancho" Can er, Jr. clinched the USAC sprint car champlonsh.jp lost v.•eekend by leading all SO laps or a. race at Rossburg. Ohio. Carter. the point leader in the sprint car division, alt lesson. h~s the distinction of being the first dri ver in United States Auto Club history tD win both the national midget ani:t fJ>rlnt cor titles. He has v.'On four of the las~ five sprint features this season tnd recently set a hlllf-mile speed record of 16.17 seconds on a 8 1i11, closed track, Th at figures out to llt).633 n1iles per hour. ,,. He will join 11 other drivers for the \\'Orld series ol auto ~ng at Pocono. Pa. lntemationaJ Racev.·ay next Sunday. , The series operu; with sprint and midget divisio n competi· Gon and concludes with stock and champiooshlp car races early flrxt year. l Indy Winners a t Rhie l's lde , Tbue •·Ill ht five former lndlanapol11 HO whiners entered tit the Formula Sitt cbampiooshJp 1t Riverside ltUenaatioaal 8'Qeway Oct. !7. ~ ... 'A. J. Foyt added bis ••me to the list this '!\'eek aloog -1th ~ Andrecli, Bobby Unser and Johnny Rotllerford. Foyt will ht m1kln& his flr&t road racing .appearance io 1 ltliDula car tloct the 1919 Rex P.tay1 SOO at RJversWe. ••• ! Pl'ep Cy cl e Artlo11 a t OCIR ~ Torn Berry of Huntington Beach was among the top en· tants in U~ A~1A Gol~en \Vest invitational mo torcycle race al Ascot Park Friday night In I~ jll!_lior class. __ _ _ --='-'onille moforcycle scene, SadCileback Paik at Orange C:Ounty International Race1\'ay Is staging \\1eekly high school motocross races on Saturday night. A nlght practice session has been added \\'ednesday with ~~ track Qpen for high school riders from noon to IO p.m. ~. Thursday nights are resen·ed for qualifying races. Steve n of San Clemente High is the junior leader in the lOOcc ton . Marvin ~tasuda 0( Fountain Valley High is tied for the lead in the 2.50cc junklr division and _Aaron Bassett of San Clmente High is the e1pert leader in this division. Jn the open cat egory , Vic Galich of Huntington Beach High is the beginner leader. ,.... 'nlere are s.ix races Jen of the nine-race series in the quali fying competition for the stnte championships Nov. 30. Bugs D elay Rare TKE YELLOW FLAG -Once around the counl y •.• Uklah Speedway was in\·aded by .a gi11ntic borde of mats tills 1um- , mer 1ad ju1t as k began IO look like tbey bad a "bug-out," someone thought to tun out the lights. Tbt Uny pests departed and' the program continued. • l Al Surrey, British Columbia, Ibis one actuall y bappent d. '\\1111 three laps left In a bent race, the lead car slo"·ed In the back &tretch and pulled Into the pits. wbereupon tbe entire field, lbloki ng Che e\'ent O\'er, follo\\'td him like ~mmi11gs into the tta. This left one loue driver, the only one wattbtng the nag- i:nan, to wiu the race. Sk1u1ks Take R eslde 11ce Rockford Speedway nearl y became the first track to be ,stun k-out," as a fam ily of skunks took up residence in the "1ltken timing light enclosure at the start-fuUsh line. ) About SIOO ·worth of fire extinguisher chemical was ex:hausted to freeze out the striped critters. • The "'ater truck rollover loo k place at Grand view. Pa. Speed- 1 ·ay. The track ope ralDr added this personal tD uc h to the eve- ;ing's racing program when he rolled the water truck between erents, : He's answering to the name E\'el Rogers and the y say the line for bookings at other tracks fonns near the big mudhole on lhe inside of tum (\.\·o. 1 Then there's Ille one about e mid\\·est promoter \\·ho an· fioun ced to the drh·ers he \\·as closing the Lrack because of ileadily declining artend:1nce. c The drivers \'Olcd unanimously to present the eveni ng's prize money 10 the promote r as a show of appreciation for three years Of promotional effort. i There "'·ere 250 pa:ying cus101nl'.'rs in the stands. Oh \\'ell, it isn't the si ze of !he gift that counts but the tlX>Ught behinnd it. itle•n n llo lds Big Lead Ron ''Sleepy" Tripp , a 21·year-old rookie from Costa ltfcsa. conHnues his bot hand in U1e USRCA midget circuit at Spetd- Way 605. He's \\'On tou r of the last fi\'e races and holds a com- piand.ing point lead y,·ith 950 to 68'1 for the runnerup. Brother Bobby Tri pp is third \.\"ith S85 and Y/estminster's Ste,·e Van ~rckelaer is four1 h \\•ith 306. Ale.Yc1 1icler, Lester Wi1i OIOTW CMl't', UAi .... '75 MONTI CAllO SJ 24 00Mo. 311...., 00.~ '""' l•Mr .... """" -1 ..... -· 1i ....... GIOTH CMI YIOLI T 11111_, .. ,,"'"", .... ._C& .. ,_,, ....... . Slngtry's TD scamper \\'llS for 47 ya rd s and 'la'! <.'\11npleled the scoring latt! In !he filia l period, racing 3 8 yards. Jim Gold1tone also had tw1> lnterctpt\ons li.nd Jin1 Poci :· Football Su111111arie s For Are11 JUNIOR. VAl:SITY l (We lrt h ll'ttt$ Edlton J O 1 ._.11 N~ H1rb0r O O O .__. Edi'°" 1ouct.dow1110 wt 1 1 I 1 "' s , CICICt. (Ol'Wl rtlon: llltll I k I c k ) • F!•ld GClll t l1ld1. N~t Hltllor IOU<.llclown: "''" rlton, Anteaters Top Aztecs SAN DIEGO -UC Irvine's cross coontry team raced to an ea5y 20-SS victory over host San Diego Stat. Sa tunlay. San Diego's Mike Avrea cap-- lw'ed the No. I position with a clocking of 26 :19. but the Anteaten ""00 the next seven spc:Ms to win going a"·ay. Freshman Steve Scott \\'as the top Individual ror coa c h Len Pi1iller 's UC J tea1n. UC 1,..11'9 Utl (JI} SIR Olltt JI, I. Ml~t Avr11 (SO) 1,;lt 1 2. Sltvt Stoll (0 2•:211 J. 01vld !11•n1i.h1 CH 16::1.1: •· Otve VUl1rr11l (I) 26:#1 S. 11.lpll S!tv~tOll (I) 2i :'6! i. John KMlflQll !I) 15:": 7, l!!d· Alll,,.vv..-Cl ) 27:11 ; f. "r 1 1 1o n C1mPM!I (I) 27:11. P ro Scores ""*"" MKkty LNlll MlllNJolt t. W11hl<19lCH1 0 "11U1d•l~lll1 1. l llff1lo l Toron!D 1. NIW YO•k 11.t•rl 3 •l!!~D<if'tll 7. 0.lrell 1 Ntw York IJ.11'10t!'s 6. Kl ,,..I City ' Lot An,elt l '-Mwur11t ' Ult ' ''· Loul t S. Vlllf.N"lt l ,.,, lttk.,~tll l•lllllllllM Ntw Yor~ !NIA) llf, lvlftl4 fNljl,J ... .i,111Mt !l>llAI 110, 1<111111 Clly• Omtlll !NI Al 1(0 S1n Antoni& IAllAl llt, HOOnlCHI (Nll"l 11' l.lll"'IV~ff (NIA,I 11C, V!rglnl1 l ... 8Al ~6 Keniuc-v IAl,.l tJ, Cllltt QO lNljl,) " Mtmpnlt fA,IAI H , ln!lltnt (AIAl ff ~In DltOO IAl-'l IC!. SI. Louis ! ... 8Al H Ul1~ (A8Al 117 .Oen"tr IA8A,) lh 1 I £'.P.ll and John Curtis ~d OIU! ~ach. Al:io adding 1 touchdov. n for the Gauchos Wis Poettgen °'' a If.yard pa1.11 fro 1n quarlerback Muty ?.1lkkels~n. l1ester booted a 26-yard Oeld ~cal to complete the scoring Arizona ~\'estern actually out~ajned the C.:iuchos, 248 ·ltiG, but the Matadors ha::I big prcb- lems \\1th thelr p a s s i n g game , completing only 1 of 16. SPORTS JC, Prep Football Stan clings Ml fltOlll COllll'lll.INCI. W L T ,., ,,. kddl.O.tk 2 O D ll 17 Cllrvl 2 O D 71 17 $.I~ lerf\lrdl!IO 7 0 I 51 2 GfOM/l'IOl'lf 2 0 1 .u 10 1'1lom1r 2 1 O (1 51 Rlv.,t ld• I I I .U 61 Clltfftt a l o 33 7!1 $Dul"west1rn o l o !2 ,, $.Ill OIHIO 0 l 0 11 SI " SlfurllW"I SUNI Clfl'ut 35, Sei/lllWttltrn IS R1vertlot 21, Cl'o1ti.y 20 GL111tmon1.J..l,,_S1a.._D1'!J: 11 ,.,,. llern~lno 31 p,1_.-o S1dd1tDICk .U, Atlton1 W~dt•fl ' (Mn confertK•l s1ttw•1v'1 ••-c111tteY 11 C!ltUI Sin l «n1rdlno w. Sl4Gl1b1ck 11 Ml,tlOn V!t !o Sin Dle+IO vs. P1lomllr 11 EICondlOo Hl9h $0U!llWHler~ vs. GrCIUtllllllt 11 A.lite eow1 (1 :)(1)~ IUNSl!T LEAGUI! w ' ' Wt1trnln1m" 1 0 G LOI,. 200 NtwJO«t HITblr I 1 0 M11l111 1 1 o L14 Ai.mltot l 1 I l'Olllll•ln V11Jey o 1 1 Edi'°"' O I l Y(tsltrn 0 • 2 D StWf111W"1 Sc1r1 l.Olrll 11, Fo\lflt1ln V1ll1y 2 Tl!ll,,,.#f''I Glllll ,., , ... ~ " " H " v ~ » " . " " 16 11 " u LOI A.ltmltos II HIWPOl1 H1rbor ,, ... ~t OllMI Edison VI. (.olr1 ti LI ,111'!\1 F1unt11n V1lte'f 11 WH!trn Metln1 11 W"tm!nt1et CaNTU•T Ll!AGUa W L T l'I' l'A EIM(IClllll 2 0 02.!ll Vlt11Pllflt l Ol.i27 S1"t1 Al'll 1 1 D 'f 'l1 TU\111~ 1 10-4CIJ5 Coron1 di! Mi r 1 I O " 3' C01l1 M1tl 1 1 0 21 36 EsllMll I I 1 ll Ml M1troe1!1 O 1 0 ,5 '4 s1111r••r"I sctr11 Cotll Mttl n:' M1tnoll1 20 El M0111n1 t. 511111 Arll 1 ,rlfllY'I OIMH- E1!1!1Cll ¥S. (.Ol'CM del Ml! II NIW- -1 Hlfber VIiii 1'111'11 VI. Cotll Mtu 11 Otlflfl Coelt Collt9't El MOd-1t Tutti" S1111t111W"1 01-MltnDM1 vi. S1nl1 AM et S1nt1 Al'll ... ,ll;alWAY LIAOU• Sunnr Hiiis 1.0Wllll ·~ SA V1llr.1 ,_,. Ptrli: Fulltrllln L1 H1bt1 SIVllllll W L l'I' l'A 2 0 • ' 2 0"'' I 1 11 2:l I l 31 10 I 1 ll 2' 1 l J2 12 0 2 J :u 0 2 ' • 11111tll1y'1 s c .. , Lowtll 11. Trov ' l'rl111r'1 G1m.1 l u.... Ptrli: YI. $.A, V1Pt y II S.A. ..~ FvllertM va. Lowell 11 L1 H1bt1 LI M1&r1 VJ, Trw t i Fullerton Stv1n1'11 "'· Sunny Hlfll 11 fl uent Plf~ EMl'll.I LI A,GUI Foo!~UI S1<HjleDac~ ICt nneclY An1llllrn Or1nDe Huntln.,on l 11cll c,pren Kl,..11• W L ,., l'A , 0 •• ' 1 060 35 2 0 39 27 1 1 lf 7 1 I l 1 '' o,27 •' O ' IS lf 0,,,,, S1tur .. r'\ Scwe Ktllllfdv 11. MuntlntolClfl le1ch 7 Tll11tld1r •1 01- 0rl"H ira. Slddleblck 11 Senti AM ... , ,rlMY'I ··-C.i,rt s1 11 HvntlM!on 1111c11 Slhl,,...,,I o-A111t..1m '4 K.-ten1 el ~ P1lrn1 FDOllllll Vt. ~ 11 Tutlln OAl:Ol lll •ROVI LIA•U• w .. ,,. "" S..n!I'" t o 10 ll P1cll1Q t O 61 1: lol11 Grt MI 1 l JO II G1roen Grove I I 77 16 I.• Ovtnt1 o l IJ :n LOI .. mJIOf, 0 I 6 21 llllH'ld'IO A!lmllOt 0 t 6 51 lel!Ktl1W"$ k- P1clflc1 )I, 11.tnclle Al1mlto1 6 ,rldt\"I 01..WI LOI Amigos "'· 1t1ncllo Altrnhos ti Gird.,. Grov• P1clf!c1 ,,,. Stnl!1111 11 lols t Gl"11101 11wr111r'I G1nw La Quinto 11 Boin G•I- College Soccer S.Cll i, C-11 11,.111 l ~II 1Corlrig -Cl"'l'bfll ,, NY011rd 1, WM"d1ow. M•~"'lruno. Hllftlme: Soell,. ~l. ~lar~ 0 o b i j V.'IS S:ld· die back '• leading rusber with 7S yfJ"d1 In 20 carries. The Otuchol rew.m to play ne:i« S.turday Nib<, hosting S&n Bernardino Valley College In 1'1isslon Conlerence action at A11.uion Viejo Hia:b. Ulill SlATllTICI .. .. ' ' " c:J1T ~ie. c1111, • irw 11:Mo ot 111t 1rc11tl01n M lfllb 111mt: J/11 I"•!• V. ltoblff, Jr., t '41 SNI Cit,. CITY CENTl.E: COMMOOITY ,.Alt'l • ." , ... 1••1 .... c.111. rJj.U MfRS, PIYlllOll e., I City ...... ' ... 1!111. or.,,.., c1111om11 ""' Ill TNI llusl11t11 11 COfld;>d.:I lfr° In T111 folcthlow l llSllll&f Nllnt re,..rrllll • ' h•dl'IWVel··· ' '"'" Jr M •"'" w11 II~ Ill Or... Counlt• ,... t • ' on Oecttrillllt ). lt7J. 1:1--'A Tn!1 t11t1mtflt w11 fli.ct wl!~ "1119 , •llbttt c. Odtjl, 1012 1"1I01111r CDll'!tv Cltrk ol Oft f!IMI Ctun!Y Ol'I Or .. Gl..-.dat"1, C1H!Wft11 tlUll I (k!Dblf' 2• ltP,. l"•lHlt Flo'fd W 81111Cf>1td, 041 Sltl R :i!!JK ·-..... ,_ .. (OI I 0.11, "'"l St .. l u•Nnk. c.111111~11 "'°" ..,...,. l!lfl t GIOctt L l t11lllkll'I', 1Mlt Mlrlt Oct-I. 1). '°-27, 111' _,., A~• .. O.rcN111, <111'-1111, tOW ..,, PVBLIC NOTICE 1v1~ w1u1 1n<1 Sorlt. 11~ .• "'1 w.,1. cllff ()r,, N1woort '"'"' Cllltor~l1 ""' ·~· l'ICTITIOUI 1u111<1ass F:(P'fd w. •11nc111rd J,, NAMI ITATIMll<IT Tiii• •l•ltrn1111 Wit rlltcl wltll 1111 11 Tiii tollowl1111 ~ ere <1ol119 County Cllrk of 01111111 (01111tr on1 ):0 fi<•fnlH 151 5t pll"'lltr 17, 1'14 ':J M1n1111cl\lrl111 waoc1 1'1111111, ins • ""~ ·~ MOntovl• A-, $viii (-4, (Diii M111, Pflblllllld Ortnot CO.If Otll~ l'llOI, ·20. C1Hlornl1 '2'27. S..P'*rnDlf' 12. ff, Oc:•Oblr i. )t. U 14 ,,O JtMll "E:." J1/V, 112J Mt11t11vl1 15114-10, 1·1 Avt .. s11111 C... <0-11 MKl~tlllornle ,,.,, . 1111"" M. J1hr, ins MONovlt PUBLIC NOTICE Collegiate A,Vt .• 51/tle C·•· Clllll Mu •• , C1lllorn11l-------------- t2'27 . ILl'·IUtt Tllt1 111/llnlll 11 Clll'ICllKIM bY I t -11 NOTK• to C•IDJTOl:I Plrl!lftll'l1,o, IUl'llllOlt COUlllT 0,. TN• Jtn~flo J 111t ST .. TI 0, CAl.ll'OIMIA l'Oll Tiii• .... _I WI .. ffltd wll!I Int TNI cou.,TY 0, OltAN•• Ctuntv c11rt "' 0r11111t C:oUnlY "' lilt. .....,n kptem~ 11, lt74 Ettllt of JAMES I AM U £ (. !"Intl lt08EltSON, O.Ctt lld. · Grid Scores l'!Jtllll!M Ort/\Ot COIH Diiiy 1'11111, NOTICI IS !Hl!AfBY GlVIN le tlll ~ U; tt, 0cio.-.. l.l. 1t74 UlllJIOl't Of mt "°"" "'"* di(.O.nt ____________ ... _._,_•!>:::' .:~ ~ i..::-,::.:~ :-~=· PVBU C NO'l1CE tnem, wttll 11\t l'llQHllT -~ lft tllt effle• col tM derk of tllt ,......,, l---c,cK=n=r=IO=u=acc1c0c1c.,c11=1---l1111111tc1 e~M, 111 to prellflt !him. "'1tll 11\t -..ry vouclltr1. tt "'* 11n• Coll'9" Weit UCLA 13, Stanford 13 USC M, Washington St. 7 Ca l 4-0, Oregon 10 Oregon st. 23, Washington 9 Cal State (LB) 23, Cal State (Fullerton ) 6 San Diego St . 21, Fre."10 St . 21 UC 11.lv•sldt 14 Jlnloft Ft111r 7 H1vw1rd St1t1 21. H!lmboldt 51111 H NtYICll, Lii VtOl l f,). 1'r11tl1 Vltw • c11 L11tl'llt1n +'< Occldlrltlll 7 Cll l'olY !"-l 14, Cll l'fllV ISl.Dl .. UC C1ul1 21, Clllco St111 I US ln,..,n111 ... 1 31, Cl11tl'n0fll<Mudd ' LIVfl'M 10, AllJll l'K tffC 0 l'llGll SOllftd 3111 S.utmtnto 1• 11.ec111nd1 1~1 C1110f'.OO Cot1tg1 o SI Mtry'I U. l'ornonl J Sin Ft1nclico St. 37, OrefOll ''"'" 17 Sou11o1r~ D•IOCHI 10, E. or-' W11!1m11te t ,ld1llo Coll'9f G NtYH ! (It.-) If, Hatllll'lcla• St1l1 ll Stnle llrl V , l'ctl1tM Sltlt :ti Rocldos Tulane 10, Air Force 3 Arlmna 41, Utah 8 B¥U 38, 'Wyoming 7 Colorado M, Iowa St. 7 Utah St. 24, Colorado St. U. 2.1 w. Texas St. 21, Idaho 6 Arizona <II , Utah 8 Boise St. 61, Idaho St. 3 New Mexico St. 14, Teus (El Paso) 13 l\fontana 27, No. Arizona 0 Sol/lnlrn Ult~ 10, Ff Lt wl1 I C1rro11. !Mnt, 2'. RPO;kf Mo~n•ain 6 N Mtll·HIOlllll!dl I, w"'"" $1, Coto ' Norlllefn Colo 1 Fl. HIV! K1n1 0 Sqy_th Vanderbllt 24, Florida 10 Alabama I , Florida St. 7 Auburn 31, Kentucky 13 Georgia 49, 1ifississippi 0 Georgia Tech 29, No r t h Carolina 28 Duke 33, Army 14 No. Carolina St. 22, Virginia 21 LSU 20,T...,.,... IO No. lllinoi.s 2, 11-farshall 17 Tampa 47. Villanova 8 VMI 20, Citadel 9 Virginia Tech 31, S oulh Carolina 17 Marybmd 41, Clemson 0 Mem:phl! St. 13, Cincinnati 1 C1t1wb1 10. Glfllford 10 C11n11·1 It, $t w11-!4 El ll K~tuc:ky 21, Mldd1• ,..,,,. St, 17 Gr1mbllng 21, TtnMHN SI-1 MlllUPI C•lt9C11 11, Prlnctpl1 D Morrl1 l rown 51. Mor1111W11 Col 11 '"'"by1.,.11n 21. Mira Hiii 20 Wofford "· 0 1...ia-7 Alcon'! At.M J1. Tt ••i SoullNlrn S. E1tlWn llHllOl1 U, 0.111 Siii• ) G1rdnlr·W1bb 16. GeotttlOW'll to Hlr1rn 1(, 1r"flllt-M1Hon 10 KtnlvekY $fllt ~' C1n1Tet St, Ciiio 1 Wnl Llbtrty 'Jt, w"I V• Sllte n A,111!1n , .. , 11, MorllllllCI 51111 15 Emory t. H.....,. 10. COncord 1 H1mpe1et1.Sf'dnl'Y It. W1t11lnoton t. Lit • Mtdl-•T, erldq1Wtl1r, Vt I) MUIT'IY 51111 l'-Tenn I.I, M1rtJn • 'IV91MYlll• 4', SI. 1'1111'1 0 Gl1t1vllt1 Sl1te 11. Wit. VI. W•sff'I' " LI"'"'''-1J, Winston Slltr!'I e 1t1ndOlpll.M1eon n. M.,v...i11e o Cht lll flOOCll J(. Wit, Mltw1u~11 7 S•lltbury SI. 11. Ftottbu•g Stilt " Vlrgl~ll \Jnl4n XI, E11111leth City , w"' KenllKkY ». D1vten IS Bowle Sti tt n , H1mpton Intl. lD $out~ Ciro. SI. :st. J.C. SrnltV P.lldwest Ohio St. 52. Wisconsin 7 ~1ichigan 21. Michigan St. 7 Miami (0 ) 31, Ohio 3 Toledo 31, West. Michigan 24 Notre Dame 10. Rice 3 Bowling Green 26, Kent St. 10 Illinois 11, Purdue %3 lrdlana 34, Minnesota 3 Iowa 35, Northwestern 10 Kansas 20, Kansas St. 13 ~li>sooti 21, Nebnaka 10 Northtm Iowa 41, Drake 17 Tulsa 3$, ~'ichita St. 13 ""'llUlllM, Ill, 45. f lml\ursl It lllt Ck Hll\1 SI. ft, Clklll1 Wt1l1Y 7 8vllff '• O.P1vw '° Otkol• sf 'L " OlkDtl Sprllll 7 HtldllMrD 27. W-ltr 1 lm:l'l•n• Cet'lrll 2:1, 1'11nktln !O N,llll~ki '6, C1rroil, WIK. 1 Nllt'fll "a'~ u , Norlll C111lr11 o Nort11111ftrn Oklt h , SW OiilJl>u~1 ll Ripen 1(, MOlll!'IOUlh 0 SI Norblrt 11 Wl1. \'/t!l1tY'l tll 11 ID DlkOll 7teh 16. Huron 1 IYl4r 2•, Etrlhtm 7 W1b11P1 70. W1fhl1111lon, V.O. 7 Whuton 10. C1rt11au• 1 ~J. LaCr= 21. Wl•. 11.Jv Fllt1 wi:: r~:s:~l ~I ':,Ii, 1~l~iit5~\':j~°'j)O Ytnkton ,,, Sl"UK Flllt 0 Akr!M fJ, N!lf'lll Mlchlo~ 0 81ldw!t1·W1!11c1 1~. Min~1i~u"' o E11t M!chlt•~ '· MeN"'e 51, ~ IC•trn:.; Jt&ll lO. Peru :.11i. t M/111• 1. 0 01111 6 M •-V1!1ey lt, Ott1w1 U. IC1 n1. " 111.t.MI ITATIMI NT dtrsl;nlll 11 lht L1w Olllot col JAV, ..!i~.1:'.~ng .,.,._ ere 4111 W. HENDER.SON, '10 NtwpOft C:tfltl.- No,ll•UI, °"1\lhl 10. Ftnlt Sllle 1 W~ST.11.N n a TES tt.a l'lllSEN· Df' .. Sit 1310, NtwpPM l1Kll. Ct lllotnlt ';Q:' • .. , nuo. wlllch 11 Ille pl•c• ol bUllf!M w•~I Im JtWtl 31··~ \olllll• ' I s. 1100 Qu11I StrM!. Sllllt NII. of "" undlra!-In Ill ll'llllttl ,... '. • ' ' • -• -• , 1 Newport IN<ll. c1ntornl1 n"° • "' • .. ""0 .. ' ~ civlt R. l tMmMt, 1-.s sin lr\11\0, l1lrllnt to !ht 11t1te llf u di( n1, ~~10°:,.~:v!~ 12l,• 0"~:J.•r•· 1·~· 14 Newport •••ell. c1111ornr1 ""° wi1111n four "'on1tt1 e1,.., '"" lltll 1111b\1(1· $011ffl 1>1kot• .,, Mornl11t1side 21 Joiwt •11111111, 1 l•'(WOOd ·Or., ltM of 1'1111 notlc1. SO 01koll Sit,. SS, N111th Otkot1 Nrwport 8t•ch, C1t11ornl1 '2660 01ted St Pt1rn111r 24, lit( VOUl!l)AIOWfl ti. Tll\llUMt Ttdl 0 TMI b111lnu1 11 eondllctllll bV 1 ttn•r1t OEIOll.AH LYNN ROI EI SOH CCMI 21. L1wrtne1 70 lltrfMrllllp. E_111e111r11 ol '"" Wiii of SW MISJalfrl 37, Cini Mln ovrl 5t. ~I Olvld It, Tlmmont "" t bo"I n1mtd dtetdenl Ctnl Mlchlo•n "· lndl1n1 ·'""' 0 Tllf1 111t1m1nt Wll flltd Wilt! Ille JAY w. HllllD5 1t10111 Soutb"·est c-1y Cltrk or Or1n;1 cov!ltY on '1t lll•w""' C1111tf' or .. fl• u1• Texas A&M 23, Texas Tech 7 ltpttmlMt 11. ntL Ntw,.,t tNc~. c11111t1111 ,, ... l'IHll T1h (71 41 ~ Baylor 21, Arkansas 17 .,...,bltl!IM °''"'' coe11 o.uy ,.11or, Att1r11tv ,., •11e111r11 Oklahoma 18, Texas 13 s.titernblt n, 21, Ocll)ber '· u. 1f1' "ubtl1h.i Or•rit• C011t D•Hv 1'!1111. :i.501·14 St P!tmber 29, ind OcllH>lr ,, n . 10. Louisville 24, No. Tuxa,; St. 10 1t 14 "'°",' SMU 33, TCU 13 PUBUC NOTICE Mi a.si.s:sippi St, S7, Lamar 21 SL,·1tm PUBUC NOTICE '~! L11n.rer1 '5, Vl lJNrl i$9 I lllOTICt: TO CltaOITOllll ••II 1e11 a, A;lc~ 2:l I Ul'I RIOlll CO\lltf 01' THI f'ICTITIOUS BUSlllllll 11.'fflon 51, ""6erloll 16 ITATI Of' CAl.11'0.:llllA ,.. 111.u.itl ITATaMllllT COflcotdle T, in. 24. Hortllwut wrac: fl .. .:, ~ ... , C11ivlr-Stoctf0ft 11. llllncts caJlt;t o COUlllf lf Of' 011;...,... .The.. lollowlllO Plf'-bi ....,ftl __.11111 ~~ ~7.loi11'1 Wislllnollwl I. Jiff 14 E1llll :. Wl~~1M1mNl.T DILlOW tt: VILLA ;Altl( Ill. 17m l"'lne Elllt ... 'it:. 1tfleWfl e1 WILLIAM H. OIU.OW. 1<1111...,ll"d, 511111 4 TllJ\ln, C1llfcrmle Perm St. 55, Wake Forest O NO~~ 1s HEltEI V 01v e:N to "" f'2~TE1t10N o &\ll!!:LO"MENT, 1Nc .• Pitt SI West V1rvi11iA 14 ctldlt111 ef tllt t bove fllmM dteldtflf Ste,. llf C11tlemle, 17n2 t"lt!I> 1 -e--;-11111 ,111 perlOM ~1~11111 clllrns 1g1lnrt 8olti1"lttd• SUl11 4 Tlflllllo C1lllornl1 Harvard 34, Columbia 8 lht "'" dtcedlnt 1r1 rtQVlrld to flll ""°· M---~ ... J •• 21 u.~-U them, wtlll ffll nlCHllt'f YOl/dltri, Jn Thi• l!ClllntH II condllCttd l7V I iiltllel'l l ~I~ t ........,....,., • IN efflCI tf IM Clll'k of 1111 ebOVI partfltrthlp. 7 HlllllllCI court, Ot to 11rHt11t rtllm, With (l.ITlll:ION llEViLOl'MENT, Inc. P ' II Dart h 1'11t l'IK1$Jet'f \IOIM:lltr1 te "" un l't1nk l.. FtPIM nncet.on ' mout 7 dt<l!tned II (/0 R0111id H l'r•"flf; Gtlll!'ll 11'.rtfttl' l:f Rut 31 Lehigh II ' .._. · ' ' VIOi l'l tk Ill gers • ""' hl'I' ,, Llw. JUI E:11t FourtR TllJI 1f1te,,..,.f WU fl led wtlPI Ille Yale 24 Brown 0 ",..,, Suite nl, S1n111 Ant , c1111ornl1 c-tv Ctt rk cl °''""' Ctunty °" • t210J, wlllcll 11 lht Ill•~ llf blllln111 StPltmDet ~J 1t14. Syracuse 17. Navy 9 ol '"' Undttllgned Ill •II m1ttlr1 ·par. ' """" Co II •• p .,e t1lnlne to !hi 111111 of 11ld dtcldtnt, l'ubllll'lld o ririt• (<11$! 01lly l'!lot. me -, .enn -Wflflln four tnantfll 11!1r lht llrfl pubUC1· 5•ptemoer 29 1110 Oclolltr i. U. 70, Colgatt...21. Holy_Cf'OS.! 16 11°DJ~1~:11~°'~:n7-1,,4 ,,_.,_• ___ • _______ ..,._,_• Boston College 31, William & s H11tLl!!:V M. 01<.Low 1• Mary 16 ll11Cvtrtl of tht wtn 01 .L IM l bllvl ftl Mld (Jl(ld1nl PUBLIC NOTICE t:olbv 21, M1IM M1rlllmt G lt9'11Al.D H, l'll;INN•• 11!ert!ro,10:1k 1t'Ff:~~~'f1"' "•· ' ,.,,_.., 11 L•w • 411ft 1ur 11.1oa cou•T o, T"• ITATI! 0, CALl,OANIA l'Olt JHf COUNTY OF OAANGS l.111v111e 17, Hofslrt 1 1H1 ••ft f'IWltl ltnet, ll~lt ,,, Temp~ 59, Soulhtrn ll llnols 1' S111t1 ARI, (l ]ff1rRl1 Mi lne 23, New H1mrrshl•• ' T=PU) SU:.anJ lthOcle 11111111 14. Vermont o A 1111' luu1trl• Norwlclt 10, TuflS 7 lllllllN Otenot CCIII' 01Hy f'llOf, "'" A.fl•U kOTICI Of' NIAa tNe Of' l'I TITIOlll 1'011: "lllOIATI 01' WILL ANO l'O• LITTl •I 01' ADMlllllST•ATtO• WITN·Tl'IE·WILL ANNIXl!:O Co»1I Gu.trd 21, WH!t ¥l n 7 SIDtlmbtr 22. 2', October 6, 13. 191• Oeta,,...•e 15, Conntc1kvt ' .U.O·J( Seton HaH-41, JlrHY (tty 11 8116 2'. worumr Tedi i.a lo<llon St1M I'-Curry 14 0.1.w.re Vil so, U1111l1 ' Geor;.iown Si. St. ,..,.,.., ll Wtsl Vt . TICll 14 Slwpnef'd S Ju•lor College s....... e.i CM11AM1 LA H1rb0r tl, CVl>'IU 7 1114 Hllftdo 21. Slnt1 Mol!lcli If Golden W"t 31, LA Sol.llhwest 20 E:1ll LA 11), Loi MgelK CC ' lll~flC. Fullenon 11, LOfttl IMcR 1 ll1ke-nn11d 21, S1nl1 A~• 7 P11.cle111 7, C1rrllos 3 _ X-co11ntry Sumrnru~ies PUBLIC NOTICE €.i1k of SUSIE SPLAWH. Otcuffd. NOTICE 15 HEllE!IT GIVEH 11111 1--------------1K1rry L. Kt 't'ftllf 1'1111 lllld htrl\n 1 SLl'·7tJ97 pell!IM tc... Proffit Of Wiii Ind loo" lllOTICI! TO CRl!OITORS luu11'1(1 el' L•t11r1 llf Adrnlnls1t1U011 tUl'lll;IOR COUlt.T 01" THI! wlm·lll .. wlU tnntJ lllt ID 'ht Ptlltl_.. ITATI! Of' CALl,ORNIA l'OR •itlertlKll lo wlllcll Ii "'""' tor furtrwr ' TH I COUNTY Of' OltAlllGI JN•tl,v!ars, and n111 !hi llme 1nd pl1c1 1111. A·l11U Ill hlerlnv lht 111•11 1111 be•n set f:'Mfte el' MA ll.GARET G. TUSTIN, for Oc!Ober 22, lfU, 11 t:lO 1.m .. •k1 MA,11.Gjl,RfT Gl llONS TUSTI N, In fltt COlll'ltoorn !If DIJllMrnt"l No, 0•1sed. 3 ol 111d CGllf'I, 11 7'0ll Cl"lc Ctn!•• l«>T1CE IS HERE llV GIVEN !II the Orlye Wut, ln !111 (lly of S1n1t AOI, crtd11on of tht 1bclve n11'Md dK.:I~ C1tltornl1. lhtt 111 111•-llllvlrig c11rms 1gt.f111t 011111 Odooer 2, 1t7• lht i1ld Otcedtnl ere requited to file WILLIAM I . SI JON!OI, 11\tm, wUn lht t11C•111rv ,.wc:htn In COlll!lf Cltrk lht offkt ol lh• Cler~ of lht .ix. .... ROll!ltT s . WHITE enlltltd eourl, 111 lo P!'lll!fll them, wi th 1tllf H1wt111r1o1 11¥d, Int nte1111ry WMKllllrt, 11 Ille vn· TOttlftft, C1Ulttlll1 ffWll Cltfllgntd II Ille L•w Ollie! of Tel : 17UI 17 ...... C, A. HtGIJI!, 21' Ml rlM AYt ., l•~bOI AUorney l1r1 fltlltlfnlr ll!lnd, C1t11ornt1 rJ662, wll!Ch 16 t he Pubtllllld Or1ng1 Co.st ll•llY Pllor, pl1e1 al butlnen of tht 11iiifr1ilgntd OCto;,er i, 1, lJ, 1'74 3713·7' In tll m1ntr1 ptrt•l~lno M tl'lt 1s1~te of 11ld CIKtdt nl, wttllln tour mMllts PUBLIC NOTICE •+lt r lllt fir!! PVbllclllOll ol tlll• notice. Otltd Stllllmbtr 24, 1t7( fl:UTH G. WIESE ILl'·Ut if &lllCUltlx llf '"' Wiii el' tUPE••o• COUl.T 01' THI! 111• •b0¥1 111med lllcldtnl ITATa 0, CALl,Olt.llllA l'OR C. 1,, HIGl ll Tiil COUNTY 0 , OUlllGI VILl.A l'Al.I( INVITATIONAL U• Mltllll Ava., Mt. A,·11429 VAfl:SITT ....... lllelML C1N11nit1 t1U1 lllOTIC• Of' NIAa lMe Of' l'l'.TITIOlll 1, MllllCHI VIiia 122/r 1. C•h Tiii (nl) OJ.7•1' FOi. l'ltOI ATI 0 1' WILL ANO 'Ofl M111 (23)/ l. lOMll 2611 4. VIII• AlltrMY fW •xKW1111< l.ITTIRS TISTAMllllTAll;T l'trk !:Ul: S. Edi-(9'J} •"1.ltllllf!H 0.-•noe COit\ Oi lly l'!lol, Et111t' of LYOt~ PLEGEll., 01(1111111. OIVISION I IT., Menl '-pltll'lllllr it l llCI Oc:folltr I. ll. 20 NOTICE IS 0 tEREllY GtVEN 11111 I. Sern1 l LOlrl) t :•i l, Hvtll _,, ' :143t.1~ lllCHAllO H. l'L!GER ~ Al.FRIO IL!ll f :Sll .l, MeCQr111tll l•dl~) (, PLEGl!ll lllVt Iii.of Mtll~ I petlrloot lO:lt; 4. W11etlllltt• CMVI 10•251 PUBU C N for l'rObelt of Wiit end lor l1wenc:t '· ltO ll"Hl lO:U. · OTICE at Lt ll.,.s T11t1ment1ry lo the 11111. OI VISIOll 11 fs-M !Mal --II-rs. rlltrtnct to wNdl II "'"" J, G1ll1tl'llr !Lotri ) 10;lli 2. 111.1,.111:1011: COUll:T 0, CALl,O.IUA !or Pvrllllr P1rttc1111rs. Ind ll'lt UICI Cook IMVl lO:ttJ l. F ei••nd •n COUMTT Of' OllAMGI! time Ind pl1tt of ht1rlnv Int u rnt tLl!lftll) 10:32; ... O'Neil l !I DotlOD) "' Cl""• Clflfw Or4¥1 Wttl I'll• been Kt for Oc!Obtr n . lt14 10:J7r j. VOlll>lt (CM) 10'3' ..,., ... n .. C1llflrfll1 ""' II t:JO l .lfl .. in ""' CWMroorn .. OIYlllOlll 111 IT'iirll ' Ml•) CASI lllUMl l• tlnll D<t111Mment NII. ] of 11ld c-1, If 1. Womack (MVl 18:41/ J. F...rlCll SUMMONS 100 'l'tlc Clnll t Orl~1 Wttt, ln ttM !L0tr1I Kl:G i 1 Raley !Vt') IO:u : l'!1ln!1ll: HOME SVSTl!.MS. INC. City Of 51~11 AtW, C1llkltnl1. ~ MllcMlt {LOW.Ill 10!U/ s. Rf.... Otftnc11nh: OONA,LO L. JEWELL Ind Dllld Oetol>tf 1. ""· !SHl lO:a . MILDRED A. JEWELL WILLIAM I!, ti JOHH, OIVISIOlll IV (l'e11rtli Mini TD the 0 1ten<11nt1; A clvll t ompl1ln1 C011n1v Cl11t I. EUloft ICMt 10:l7i 2. J..ravla }In aen Hll'd by lh! Pltl"lflf IG•ln~t C. A. Nl0 1 15 (Lowell) IO;SI; 3. Cl.ldll•Y ISl!nor•l rou. " YOU With to d*knd lhl• l1w11111. llt MllrlM Ar11. 11 :02; '· H1rrl1 IMVl ll:QJ1 3, l vbec:k vou mull 111t ln 11111 court e wrltttn l llbol hllt!CI, C1l!l1rlll1 nui IE! D~10o) 11 :Ot. · • pleedlnG I" "'*•• 111 lfll compl1lnl 111'1 17J·HTI Dl\llSIOlll V Cl'llth M•~) (or • wrl!ltn or or11 plttdlng, It 1 AlftrM, tor i Plllll•Mtl 1. Mt:Glrry IL....,.U) lO:Jf': 2. Ju111c1 Court) within JO 01)'1 1tter Publl1hld Or1rig1 COllf 011lv Pilat, Hlwlcln.ian (CM) 10!,7; '· R.ilh [VP) 11111 1ummon1 11 11,,,ed °" ycv. Oclobllr e. 7, 13, 191• .lrl•·N ll:a!; 4. Hince (LI ) 11!111 5. Vtn Olnt rwlll, your dffl~ll will toe ~!er~ -----~,-------- Horne (MV) 11 ;2', °" I PPtlclllon bl' the 1111lnt!fl 1nd th~ OIVISION VI Cllalll MIR) court m1y tnlet I llldgm1111 ao1ln•I I. Tllom;i5011 (CM) 10:+11 1, Sulllvl n you 1111 lht rnol\IV OI' othtr rtli" f ---==~=-,,===~--(Lowell) 10:5t: , rtque1!1d In lllt como111nt, NOTICI. TO CRIC1TOll ·S (vdhlf ( I. OflOfl ) 11;0:!, e , If '1'111 Wiii! II -k !Pit Hiii~ ti 0, IULJ( Tlt.AN5 FlR H1rrl1 (MV) ll:OS: s. (.ybeck (E:I I R '"'"".., hi flllt l!'ltllfl', .., ... •11 ... ld . (SK$. 1101-4111 u .c.C.) OorOo) n :Ot. .. It f'l'ltnlH'IY It llllt 1..,, '4tltll11g, Nol1et 11 lwrl bV given IO lilt Cre<11!or1 OIVISIOlll 'Ill (St-Ill MllR) II tRY lrll Y "9 fflH 111 11-. O'f ISIL(. W. HENllV 11111 IMOGENS l .... ,,.11 ICM) 101"! 2. Font1n1 o.M.c. Alllllll' 14. lt14 ~=vb..,~~nd~~ wl~. ,Y,•~ltrr:r· (MVJ 11:061 a, Alvtrtl (~ll 11:10; W1l.lJAM I , 51 JOHH, Cl•rk Strlff Cost1 Mui, ~aunty of Orelf!! '· Svm!Mf't CVI') 1l ;lt1 J, Abr1m1 l y Mlltl1n O. illlf"OMan, C•PVf'I' {'16211, St1te of C1!11otnl1, lhll 1 ~'"a (Edi-I ll!lf. •••O•L. Cll:AU .. ANO s••••• lr1ttsk f 11 •bout kl 1111 Mi d• ,, JUllllOI: VAUITY 1617 WfftcOtf Drt,,., Sllltl Hf PA,TA;l(1A, KELLY ~ OEll.EK L. I, CO.ti ........ S.12'1 f , Vlltl l'Wlt """"°" Buctt, CIM!lrloll nut CAii.TEA, T1n''""'' wl'IOll bull~ S1:Sh s. l'C!Clfftln V1lley ":"41 4: cn•I ~ lddt'ell i. '" E. Ulh Sltlttl ''"' F~lhlM .st:OO; s. Mll llO!' V11Jo ,,:11. .. ,.,.,...... "' ,.lllnlltf ~ut£.O:.::V of Or1nge (t'lf,27 • Sttfrl Jl'.U. HIAT I l'llbllll>R Orlf'IOI COlll C.U1 l'Uo!, JM P,._Jf to bl !r1n1terrld If '):.,°''•'~-. CCM )' 10:4 J 2. lmlltl ttf:"""" 'Jt, ..... OCI*" ,, 11;,.,~4 ~~~ c't:..nt)' :· J:~"nJ."';:ii.COl~1 ...,.. 1 :_.., .. Wt tlll ICMI 10:5'1 C•tlfornl1 t'lf,17. 4. Kol1r ICMI 10:5'; S. L"'" (CM PUBLIC NOTICE -Slld •OPerlY 11 dnc:rlMd 11: Aj 11 :10. 110tk In tt•dl· 9e1uliiment and I* w; lllllAT \II llf Jnll Clrll'll!I Jullu• bulln-nuwn lit 1, C1Ptloul0 (VP) 1 :24: 1. Ingerson ILl'·IMtt Oii.ANGE JU1.IUS lflCI loc111d 11 t1t E (VI') 11 :1t1 l, !lilCllOff l'V) ll:fS : tU,11.1011: CO\lltT Of' TNE "'" Strtll. Coll• MIM. COllfllY Of or1nvci '· Hll'o" (VPl ll:)f1 S. lt.ltflt•dlOfl STATI 01' CALl,otlllllA 1'01. Sith of C.lll!)ml1 f'l627. !l.11 II·· THI COUNTY 0' Olt.AN•I Thi bul~ 111111i.ir WIH 1111 (.Ontvrnml!td · c on « 1ner tt1e 1111 O..y 01 Oclol>tf HtAT Ill 111 14-bttl AllMJ 1'1', It 4:l0 P.M. 11 H<lMi 8Al(jC! 1. M1r!lr>ei IMV) ll :Sl: 2. (II~ ., •• n ... , •• ,• •,••.w, CAUSe Sll W"t111ln1ttr MIU, Wtt1m!nt111, Covno (MVl 11:3': 3. MOlltl /MV) 11 :'0 H• NAME IY 11 Ort~Dll. Stile el' C1llfornl1 r.613. • °"'"' 151" O!m•ll 11 ... 1 J Mlovnl lh tllt M1111r of IM Ap~llc1!1on cl So let 11 k"°""" ,.. tfll Tr1nilertet, cSan Dlmai J 11 .19 ' ' ltOl lN TDNlnE ANDERSON, 1 mll'Wll", I ll b1t1l111sa n1rnn Ind Hdreti.e1 Ulff ' • by JANICE M. HOPl'EI . l'ltr Motller "Y Transfero" for lhl '"'" YHl"I HI AT IV I nd Ou1rdl1n tel !Item FOi" Cfllnve 1~~1 1111!, l !'I; 111!\I. l. Ernsl IE• Cotlllcl ll:U : 2. of NI"'" • 01teo: Dc!OIMI 1th, 1t1•. Gutierez (EdJtonl 11 :3!1 ), A,rthlfltlll ""111-r tt.Ol lN TONETTe AN· b!:~lilt Kl~:. T1;n1ieret. fEdl1onl 11 141 1 I. AQU1l1r {Lowe.fl) DEltSllN, 1 minor, 1111 fllld 1 l'etltlon HOME IAl<llC ' tr rinif.,.11, 11:4'; 5. H11111ty IEI Oott 6CI) n :so. llv lie!' IMIMt I nd G111tO'l111 ed Ute/YI, "' Wllt111111tltr M•ll ,.OSN-IOl'N JANICE fl,, HOPl'E1';, wllh IM cltrk Wt.,11\llllltr, Ctlllt1M1 t2 .. J 1. Ca.11 Mtn S7•011 1. L• el' thl1 Court for I ll ordtr cl\111glng Aft11> tkttW .,.,,. Hebr,• $1;1'; J, Ar,..1!1 Sh,11 '· 1111 n1rne of r:tlllon•r ltOBlN TONEnl! IUh' lillo t 7''1t 511n"' Hlll1 $1:53: J, Ml1110ll Vl1lo ANDE•SON •o lltN TONETTE HOP· ,,_111>11111tc1,, ,0t•ng1 (Offf o.ny l'llot, PUBLIC NOTICE .st:Of, ~Ell. ' • '14 !!111 ·7f lliiiiiiP.ij!iiiii!iii~~i~lr;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:i l IT IS Hl!'l!IV O•Of!ltEO tllll 111 111r-1n•••1111c1 1n ._,,, "'' 1ppe1r PUBLIC NO'flCE bffl>t1 tlllt COi/ft ~ ' mtnt "1-\--;;;;;;;;o;;c;;_,;;,o:;;-::=--:=:=-- ~ ........ ---eHtwC.-....,.l •JY .... •ftmll"l -r .......... Coolecl tlto .._ bptrl1 "' HARBOUR vw .1 MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ..... AU~IYIHTI .._ SO" PROJECTION T. V. Ill SO. M,l,. I f.., IANfA ANA. CAUJ, tl1tl ';;:. :"Moi''c:~ c.t.r~.. ' 1" l"Ul'llUCHt COU•T 01' TN• 11 700 Clvl( Cent" Of'tr11 Wttt, SI ATI Of' CALll'Oll;NIA ,Olt .t.111. ClllfOl'wll t?1111. ind ~ (l ll:ff, TMI COUNTY 0, OltAM•I 11 1ny. , """' '"' l'ttlllt!I .., Chefl!ll Ill• A-tun ., Nl/M thlllhl not bl ''"''" lrfOTu:a Of' llllAl:INO 01' l'l!'TITIOll TNE CLI• • FOii l'llOIATI 0, WILL ,.ND l'O• IC IS Olt0.11:1 0 fit Miii l.aTTlas 0' AOMINl,Tll;A,T!Olt I t..., Of "'II OnMt le petU1ontr'• WITH·Tll•·WIL(. AoN1111xao l•lhft, lllCKAl:O ltlNfl:Y AHCE:ll;SON, l stelt ot WALTER MAll;ION TALlil.l 6il:i 1'1111 A~, APlrt"""I A, 1111, CKt1$9d, C.Hl«~lt 90201, no! llN llleN IM •1yt NOT1et IS HEltf lY Ol'llN 11111 117r :; ~ut;~11'it OlllCllEO ltlti • ~~e:r~~ h•~:'~ ~: •,:,-1rt1ot copv el !Mt Ordlt lo S'-C•~· of l.•ttttt II Adml"'''''"OO wl1'h .i:;,: bl ,ubll.tllld *" lht OfV,NGI CO.UT l lW\flltd to lllt pelt!!_, rel~nce .. CAILY 1'1LOT, • ~ llf """'' wllle~ 11 """' fw furllltr nl 1 tlft:lll•flon. 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DIVIDENDS &e«ll "'l•cr•lt -I IK 0...o Tt~t Co<P -) IK ou•10lHO!I LOWIE ll t MOtollHS ti>fltr.,.-D•tt ,,_u "' U .11 Croc-« N•l!Onil J.Ol •Ii I~ ~ Solo Ille .U •S l.IJ ~llon Holel\ 1.•1 •t I II lltit>tr.OWen• Fo•O I.It •• l.• Mc<:.r1w Edi""' l.t2 ws I.It °"""'' Cotnlfw;i Flt11•9'tl 1.t:J "' J.:JI So.111>1111 81nt l119 !,ti ·~ 1,\6 Lllel .l.lrc••ll PrOel .66 wt 1.01 'lft~l~ Elo<-1 1.11 "' 1 \to OMllTED DIVIOIENDS Intl 'ior1w1y lr101119 'iortQr•W Co•1> Siie<lro 1na ... 1r111 Sul•o Mor19'1Qe lfl•tstmenl Ttust Tit'l"Olt INIUSltlfl 111.JUM IED DIVIDENDS 16 llt olUCliM Co -1)< INlll.1.l DIYIOINDS B¥co ot (•Ill -1•1c STOCK SPLlf!I °""J.jt Systems · -l ·ffll'·J Uoi(llEASED DIVIDENO!I """"X Inc ...: •l>.:.t from •10MC" A,,,.,;,.., Ptlrolifll -1.00 lrilffl 1k 8-r INSu\lt~ -tc ,...,,. )< C.lerpilU• lr..:tor -t S<; ...,.. 6k CMw.e ~~I"°" -1.llli '"""' tot '°'911t P11mo1;..., -lie trom i.lllc HillMO<-llMlus••~i -l k ,,_ Uc Mlwo Corp -k lr""' Jr O'lwrt INlu•lrits -1Jhc tr-tc SW 1-!lt lll -JOc lfO<fl lk Local Role Seen· in Market Some 313,000 stockholders jn Ora nge Co unty are seen having a major stake in the restructuring or the nation's securities markets now in progress in the Congress and th e Secur ities and Ex.change Commission. The sha res of many other California corpor ations are listed on the P3cific Coast S.toc k · E 11:c hange. th e American .SlDck Exchange, or ·arc lra~ed in the over the counter mark~t. restructured ,·· Needham said. Dow Index ·Value Debated The 313,000 stockholders account fDr about one-fifth of the county's population, according , io the l a l esl fi gures of NYSE 's r ensus Df sha reowners. Needham pointed out tl1a t th e securities a uct ion ma rket is pr oba bly the most competitive m arket in the world. As it works today, some 125,000 buyers and sellers compete daily on the exchanges for the best buy and sell prices fo r securities. l·le expl a ined that from the point of vie w or the corpora tion the exchange ".tuction markets arc vital to FINANCE The U.S. Senate reeently passed a bill ca ll ing for crea t ion o r .. na t iona l market sys te n1 oft en referred to as the central m a rk e t i n wh ic h electronic tapes "'ould give inves tors ins ta ntaneous information on .!ilock prices and sa les in all m arkets so orders could be routed !D where the best prices arc available. This is a some whal larger pe r capit a incidence of s t ockh o lde r s t han the nationa l ave r age. The re we r e a bout 135 ,000 s hareowncr s in Ora'nge County in 1965. . capital rormation. lnflat1"on The a uc tion marke t rurthcrmorc provides the securities or the "corporation A co mpa ni on •bill is pending in the House. Concurrently the SEC has orde red a n e nd to fi xed br<>Kerage commissions on s t ock tr a n s ac tio n s. effective May 1, 1975. Al s o pe ndin g in the Congress is legislation that seeks to modi fy federal capital gains taxes as an incentive to investors. Needham explained that pendin g lax legisl<1t ion, apparently with the supix>rt of Wilbur D. !'t1ills (D·Ark.), chair m a n of the lfouse W ay s a nd ltl e an s Coin mitt ce , s e e ks t o provide mDre liberal tax treatment of capital gains and losses as well as or dividend income. a single universa l pri ce Is SnhJ. ect bas ed o n v irtua lly a ll supply and demand. It gives Of the c o r p o r a t io n f ull · TV Show repprting on a ll activities .:iss6ciate.d_ with tradini? in There a re a lternativ es to its scrur1t1e~ _and provi~cs being beaten by innatiD n, close supe rvts.1on of trading and what these alternatives lo assure fair ness to all are is the subject of KOCE - shareown ers. TV 's "Focus : llow to Beat INVESTOR confidence, Inflation " o n l'\1onday at he -ad_d e d , has a l~rge . 7:30 p.m. and Su ndt1 y Oct. b ea rin g on c ap i tal 20at 9:30 p.m . on Channel formation in the c urrent so. Tll ESE cha nges \\'Ould have majo r i mpart on stockholders, a s well as on th e hundr e d s of corporatiDnS issuing cqWty securitieS' \n Ora nge County and elsewhere in California, accord ing to J a me s J . Needham, Chairman or the New York Stock E:h.change cNYSE ). The securities of 163 Californ ia firms a re trcldedon NYSE. AT PRESENT a bout half o r ca p it a l ga in s a r e dissipated t~ugh federal taxation . v.•h here is little compensation for capital losses. period of threate ~ed ca~ital Joi ning host J im Cooper shorta ges. E s tim a tes or in trying to discover some capital _needs t h rou_g~ 1985 solutions to this problem run as high ~s SJ .J tr1lh on. are two experts in the field He explained that large of investments CharlC's portions of this capital will Neal a nd Cha rl~s Young- h3ve lo be ra ised through blood. ''P a ss age o f this legislation wou ld greatly be ne fit in ves t ors and co r pora t e s ecurilies issuers, b ut it s long-run effe<;tiveness would depend heavily on .how effectively the sec uritie s markets them s elv es ar e sale of cq ulty securities. Neal is an investme nt 'r hc r t:, i s n o w ay the counselor the treasurer of institutions can ~r~vicle all the c itY of Sa n Jua n ~he. ~on c_y . l\11lhon.s or Capistra no and long-time 1nd1v1dual in vestors will be author o f th e fi na ncial needed to take up the slack, column "Sense With Do\- he said. lars." Ecology, Economy Mix? Cllrltlllfl $C.!.ON;t ---SlfYKI One U.S . e nvironm e nta l g ro up strongly be lieves that environmental goa ls ca n m a ke as mu c h s e nse economically as they do ecologically. Now the organization hns launched a nationwide effort that may prove it. The Enviro nment Defense Fund (EDF) is foc using its C'COnomy-ccology reform efforts on !he pricing policici; of the electric utilities. With this industry's high fuel consum - ption and poll ution, ,il is a seri ous source or envi ronmental concern. J\nd with hi gher cos ts ror fuel :ind construction, the uUlltlcs also hnvc economic troubles. The gist or the E OF's argument is that traditional cl<'-ct rlclty rates not only have encouraged wasteful energy use, but tlO\Y are isaddling utilities v.•ith un- man:1gcable co:i ts TllE F.NVIRON"IENTAL group con· tends that It is possible to devise hange& in the r ate structure that would bcncrit f n\•ironmcntall sts and Industry alike. a case It is pressing l>cforc regulatory commissions in rour states. Until u ft.>W yrars :1go. clcctrir pov.·er politie.s seeme d beyond any li UCh questioning. Greater cncfgy dem nnd see'med a boop (or everyone. Larger power plants 'oUl rl be built. achieving ' "economies or scale." And the savings could be passed on to the consumer. This growth -orie nted policy has always betn strongly supported by elec- tricity pricing m ethods. Typically, the large user is cha rged muc h less per kilowatt-hour than the s mall one. The utilities fell that the difference is justified be('i'!U se greater elect ricit y demand can be met at lower un it costs. The EDP argues that the quantity· discount method has helped promote ex· travagant energy use. BUT SINCE Tll E last decade, the electric power industry's fortunes have bttn dra m ati cally reversed. (And even ' the industry acknowledges the nl?t d ror a new look nt ra'te poli cies.) E rnr lcncy for rossil-ruel plants ha!! hit a plateau. and nuclear P,la ~t,., have lcehnical proble ms. Oil. co;ll und building price!i h ove soared. 1\nd n1 asalv1:.· utility exp3ns1on plans arc conflict ing "'ilh loug-neglccted envlronmcnl j l values. · ·"Now. it no lon~er makes sense to have el ect ri c r a tes or 1.1dvertlaing th::it promole g ro,vth, .. llll>'l'l Ernst.. llllbicht Jr .. the EOF's.oner,e:y director. "Not C\'en Lhe ulillllc1 bttneht.' · TJ;tc re medy, the EDr contend;;, is to Sc~ rates t hat oct ually dlscourag unwls~ gro ,rth In elcctrlr lty_derriand 't'oun gblood is .:i n invest- ment counselor .:i lso, as \\·ell as a lawye r and the creator of a rinnnc ia l ne ws and opinion program on Chan- n e 1 22 ca lled ··vour Money ... In their d iscussion . the men weigh the benefits or various types or in vl'Sl· ments -from property :ind lo gold bullion lo the sl1.X·k market. The n1c n a lso look into some radical a ltl'rnalivcs on the c urrcnl economic situalion . and comment on theecouon1ic future. L<gAllyllmm'°'dlAtt ~llvtrJI C ft~I O\fn:.. -.,1lvt:r huU 11ln, t'PI' :.1"""-:1 t\l1n 1 .. '"-" o:\11(.l l>l.\1 11\1 no lntercan.tincnt.i IAwieatmt nt c..n .. .,, ILL!!!.L:2:!.:l:ltUll!O•~ll82 :I By RICllA.RD llUGllES t.f"I l11si111s1 Writer -NEW YORK -Dunng the se trouble d times on Wall Street, new attention is focused on the Dow Jones Industrial Ave rage. It is the most widely fol- lowe d of num e rous in - dicators of the ups and dow ns of stoc ks traded on Lhe New York Stock Ex· change. Ma ny people, in fact. equate the Dow with the m.:irkct itself of t ime a s a ge ne r a l barometer of the market. ""There 's no q uestion about it, it tells you the direction of the market."' sa id Ne wton Zinder, a market analyst ·ror E. F. Hutton. "But where you can be misled is in the actual magnitude of gain or loss."' Zinder says the Dow In- dus trial sometimes will give a "distorted picture'" bet'ause it is .heavily in- nueneed by fluctuations of individual stocks used in averagin g not a real indication of an aggressive turn. It v.•as not a susta ined change or at· titude ... Sme r li ng a nd Zi nde r recom mend that investors keep their eyes On the num- ber of new highs and lows and on how m uny issues.go up or down in a day. Tll E Nto:w York Stock Exchange has sin ce 1966 provided a composite index or all common stoc ks listed on the excha nge which. a spokesm an said, "reflects stock prices not jus t day by day but hDu r. by hour and e.ven minute by minut~. ·· But. says Jam e~ Parri sh. a Denver stock ~roker, all inde xes s hould be taken \Vilh a grain of sa It. "Anyone who.'¥ invfSli ng in the market o ught to do mD r e t ha n look at the a ve rages and., 5ay,. 1T he m(!rkct is up, 1:m going Jo b '"h d ' uy • e sa1 , • , ., , Added Zinder ; ''IA's ,mO,!"t' importa nt 19, look a t i11 - dividua l .. s~ocks than a ~ average. News pa pers a nd r adio :ind television have been p roc l ai min g th e ne ws rel'ently that the Dow is at a 12-year low, running below 600, and dropping steadily F 0 R E X A Of P I. E , i r 11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.-- To man y people this means the entire market is at a 12-year low Jndeed, most of lhe stoc ks traded on the NYSE are down, some significa ntly , as inna tion takes its toll. BUT TllE Dow Industrial is, in fact , only an a verage of 30 blue chip stocks. It does not prete nd to be an in· dcx of all I ,5-i3 stocks listed on the NYSE. As Dow Jones says. it is designed to "give a 1::c n e ra l rathe r t han precise idea of the fluc- tua tions in the .securities ma rkets .'' The Dow is the most popular indicator because it is the oldes t, ha yjng becri esta blishe d iii 1897, and beca use it has stood the test Accountants To Gather "J"h1• ()r:i nAe Co unty chap- l('r nf l hL· Arnc rican Soc iety or \\10111en J\ccountanls will hold 1 1 ~ 13th Annu<.t l public r('h11ions flinncr Oct. 24 al the· S ;uJ1llL·h u ck Inn in &111ta Ana . Soe1;d hour is <it 6:30 fol· IO\\'<"d by dinner at 7:30. l'he guest speake r is She lla Soncnshinc. a ttorney from Newport Bea ch, d u Pon l, one of the bl ue chips in the Dow , shou ld drop 10 perce nt in price it wo uld carry the average down , even if a ll other 29 stocks he ld their own. At the same lime, the majority of all other common stocks might , for e xample, rise in price. .. Prima ri ly , you v.·ould read th<it the market was down 10 po ints," said Zin· der. "Well. in fact, the Dow wasdD\11n 10 pointl5.'' "I f one issue on the Dow takes a beating, it can knock h e ll o u t of t he average even if the other stoc ks ure in good sh<11K'." said a NYSE spokesman. Saul Smer \ing of Stan- dard & Poor's, whi ch issues a broader ll.:ised index of 50IJ common stocks, said the popul ar indexes "most of the lime run in tandc111 " with artual. conditions on the market. But, hl· s;.11d. there are ''odd time!>··" hf'n olhcr t hin g s s hould he examined. R ECE ~TLY , he noted . the popular indexes, in- cluding Sta nda rd & J>oor·s and D O\\'. "'ere dO\\'n. Bui the same day, more s1o<:ks gained in price than lost. "Thi s was an in diC'all on or the momcnl , ••n indicallon that the n1 arkct w:1s hclll'r th a n t h e ;"Jve ra l!t.·~.·· Smerling :;aid. "But t his was only fl eeting. 1'hc ud- vances were m argina l and NO CHARGE INVESTMENT COU RSE 5 Week S e ries B eginn<ng Oct. 16. 1974 5·30 -6:3'0 P.M MJry S Gallaqt>er Accounl E11CCvhY\! ~utton L. r lh111>1'1 .\ l on111.1n1. 1,,. Noi'\ !'l.1tr1h MJ1n ~111~·1' -'S.'11!.1 ~l1,1. (,1hlo tn1.1 •1i-11t Order Yours ·NOW •.• 1000 1;f ~ Beautiful ~.l.:2~ Stick-on Labels V--'I • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND $1ZE OF l Al!IE l Mr1. Jolln 0 01 12J Mei n Str111 A"rlo•11 . Any1l1!1 123AS ,. ---------------------~ F;ll i" this coupon . .clip .tnd m•il with SLSOfo; Pilot Printin, L.tb.I Div .. Po1t Office Box: 1560 Co1t1 Mesi , C1li forni1 9'2626 .... ,.. 'I " .. '""' 21, c.-. ''''·'''''"'*' ' : ~-------------------' '' ·J I 1 ~ ,. . . ' - • (Moving Up In Real Estate) Inflation PlllL C IDIJ,ISCO, a n1nt'·Y~ilr ve teran in the Orang ti C0unty r1•:il t·sta lt: tndll:.I ry, ht.iii announi:l'tJ .iJ lhe formulivn of tu:-. u~n c:on1p<1ny, /luc1enda Reul '· Offi~'\'~ have been opened at 1802 I:: 1-·1n.l Street, Sunta All.ii , anti 185'18 Beach Blvd •. lluntington llcuch. Additional branches arc schetlulc<l for Costa Mesa. t 'oun· t;un V;lll(!y, G<irJen Grove ;lnd {}runj.!c. C1lbilis co "·as designated ''l\L.u1a}!cr of the Year" four con· ~t·rutiv1: yc;irs by one or Or;lnge GlflL•)•O County's maJor real estate chains . The ccntr;.11 theme of the new or_gani7.ation is a new concept in personal !'.l'f\'lt'C to hu ycrs and sellers of residential real t"'latc. to~ethcr \VJlh an unusual inccnli\'C program lnr sa lr~ JM"r!'>on ncl. llt\ROLll llfo:TTJ\(;, 11ell kno11.·n Orange County rei.11 e!>latc broker, 1'.'. 011 nc r of a ne\v llerbert llav.1k1ns Realtors :-.ah.:1' o f111.:1.· 111 Fount<iin \'a ll e\'. Cuts Into Housing !\..c.;lff;VILl.F.. N.C. 1/\P) --The prt·~•dent ·C lect of the National i\S!'>OC i;ilion ur Realtors Inc. !'lays that 1f the inrl:1tionary trend con- trnut•s, 40 percent or potcn- ti1d home buyers will be llritcd out or the market in four years. Arthur Leitch of San IJlCRO predicted that in rour years the price of homes \.\ill double . lie said in an in - tc rvic~' th;1t those ~·ho can· not <ifford single fami ly homes will be forced to buy lc::.s expens ive modular home'.';, mobile homes or condominiums. • (,fj DAILY PILOT Sundar. ~lober 131 1974 Farrer to He~d . ) State's Realtor~ SAN FRAN C ISCO - Ric hard C . ,.~arr('I' of fla y"''ard has bt•en elected 1975 p1·esidcnt of th e California Association of "ll~altors ICA R ), formerly the C:1fifornia qcal Estate Association . llis election took place during the final s ession of the 75,00U -n1e1nber or~ani1.ation 's eonvention al the S;1n Francisco llilton ltolt.'I. F';1rrer will suc_.:J __ • c. Larry 110<1~ or Do:,r~ e ffc1 ·1ivc-Jan. I, 1975. 114ag "''us elected to the st1o1tC-bn1t urban affairs com mittee or the N;1tional Association of Realtors. Directors or CA R also clcl'tcd Ira Gribin nf.Sher- n1an Oaks as fil'"s l vice president. lie 1vilf assume lhe prc~idcncy in 1976, sub· jccl toclc1·tion . It 1s lot ;1tcd 111 the rcc('nll.v complt'led ~lai:nnl 1;,i S11u;1rt• <it HIOSS l\!a ~nol1;1. Bc!tai,: 1-. a'i'.'.1:.ll•d by his \\1fc. Ge rri. a-. 11t·ll a'i t:lhP At~·e ll . Tom Crockt.•r, Jot• \VIH.•t:ll•r and i\I anti l\l}rna Hho;u!Ps. 1'hcrt arc opcningS for add1t1on;il sate~ personnel and intt1rv1c \\')o arc now under~·ay. Bc lta g has heen acl11·ely engaged in Orange t:ounty real Lt:IT C ll \V 1\S in /\shel'itle to s peak to the 5.1rd annual convention of the North Cal'"O lina As- sociation or Realtors. Inc. lie ~·ill soon take ofrice as president or the 500,000 member national realtors organization. SLANTING CEILINGS, WOOD BEAMS FEATURED AT NEWPORT TERRACE Newport Terrace estate sales ~nrl mana~emPnl for •ll"l'AG the past 14 .\'ear.c;.. lie ha s 11·00 many sales awards ann Httrihutt·s his s tlC'<'l'-"!'> to :1 real Cflnccrn for the interes ts of f;i nlihc)o "·ho huy from hin1 I-l e said that even today the fami ly Iha I <'an"L afford at least a $30.000 home is in !rouble because lhere has been a drastic reductiQn in lhe number of such homes available. Leitch said this is partially bcc8't;e or a 15 percent increase in property costs over the past 1·our years. Homes Gear.ed for Yo!Jth •:LIANf: PEl>Pt:R, vi'idr ly knn1vn designe r. has joinerl J-'ick1 •r Arch1tcct-; as _L>~rPctor ?.r Interior Design, it 11 as :1nnounecd by \V1ll1am P. f 1ckcr. v:ho -head1' tht' Nc11rpnrt Bc:ich firm . She l'Omt·s lo he r nc1v post from ('anncll & Chafrin Commercial Interiors, 11.·hcrc she 11·as Senior l'mjcct [)(.·signer. ~l1ss Pepper formC'rly conductcd her o"'·n interior design firm in San Uiei:!o. "'hilc also \'ice prct'.>idcnt of Pctt·r Pepper Products, Inc. - innovnlors of ornce accessories. !\liss Pepper's initial projcclt'.> ,.11,.,.... "'ilh Ficker 1\rchitc.cts inc_ludc the extensive interior r('modclin g of Imperial Sa\·1ngs and Loan in the J.ido Shopping Arca and interiors for Sewport SavinJ:!s and Loan and lhC /\e"·porl II arbor &. Chamberof Commcrcc. all in Nc11.·porl Beach. • ~ •• ' DAN WAl.LENTINF: is lhe TIC\\' O\\'TIC r of the Century 21 real c>s talc office at 1733 \Vestcliff Dri\'e. Sewport Bcat'h. Before goin.L! into bus iness for hims.e.lt. \Vallenline had beeen associated with a Century 21 office in Long Ucach. J-le a lso h:1s had rcsidenlial and multiple dwc>llin,:: sales cl'pcrit.•nce in lluntington Beach and in southeastern Los Angeles County. Wallentine is a memlX'r of the Nc\l:port lfarbor-<.:o sta l\tcs a •~.Jl""''.I -Board of Realtors. As a mt>mberof Ii the Hu ntin~lon Be:1ch -Fountain Leitch sa id the tight money s ituation has hurt Jes!'; affluent home buyers more than the afnuent. f';1milies thal t•an ufford a home under SJ0.000 are having a difficult time ob- t aining mortgages, he said. Leitch predicted there ~·ou ld he no imn1ediate relier to t he money squeeze. but said he expected loans to be more al'ailab\c a year from no"'' Interest rates will drop some"•hat, he said. probably leveling off at e ight or nine percent llOWl<.:Vl~R-llE saiCI itls false economy lo wail for in· tcrcsl rates to decline before buyinJ? a home Construe tion costs <ire 'J:Oing up e\·en faster. L<'ilch said. and "·ould more than off!'>cl a drop in interest rates /\o\v there's-a community dP signl'd t:spccially for the younl'.: horneowncr, single or married. ~·hich combines the best features or com- munity ti vi r1g wi th the op- portunity lo capitalize on rea l estate apprcci;ition in one of the most s"•inging areas or southern Califor- nia. ·It's Nc:_"·porLierrace, IJy Leade rship flousing. Inc .. in the heart of Ne"'port Beach. 11·hcre homes are priced from S37 .450 to S13.950 and can be pur· chased for as little as 5 percent do"·n Leadershi p, a nation\\·ide developer noted £or its suc- cess in multi-unit housi ng for young adults, developed Nl'\\'port 1'errace lo meet rhanging tre nds in the las tcs of ynui_:ig i\meri~ans Tltf:SF. TRENDS '"ere clc>fined by Barry Brief. di\'ision ma nage_r of the 1·on1p an y's s outhern ('alifornia s in~le -ramil y home di,·is ion l\1ore than a ~·ear of research by housing induslry analysts preceded opening of cons truclion al Newport ·rerracc. he said. "Our fi rst concern "'as Another s trong trend in that more young people. 1 and other ocean-oriented sports fa c ilities as "'e ll. Brief pointed out. both single and married, t te taste of young person~ \YCre cons ide ring buying a today is so phis ticated home. not only ror better nostalgia. ''T hey wa nt living than 01partments or-n1odern conveniences, but fered . but for the tax advan· with a strong relationshi..Ji!O tages, equity buildup and the past, particularlyfmc inrlalion hedge which home romantic years of U.S. ov.•nership offers. history. · "The second trend \\'C For lhis rea son the spotted ~·as the large part proj~cl was designed with a outdoor activities a nd Cape Codlookand£ecl.car· sports play in the Ii restyle or rtcd out in cobblestone-ac· today's youni:: adult. To ·cented streets lined with meet this des ire, Leader-brass lanterns and \\'ood- ship dcsigncd two and three sided homes v.·ith steeply· bedroom homes s urrounded pitched roofs and bay "'in- bv a veritable s morgasbord dows. Inside. however, they of recre<it ional facilities -are super-modern. with pools. co-ed sauna, a jacuz-clean architectural lines zi, basketball courts. hand-adapt<!ble to any type or in · ba ll. \'OtlCl}'ba ll ~~rts1 l?_Ut-.tc rior_dec.oc..._ ting green. badminton and a THREE llOME designs croquet field. are offered at Newport Tiit-: SITE: chosen for the project. at the west end or 19th S treet o£f I-T a rbor Boulevard, is just one mile from beaches, boat docking Live where the action is~ WAI.LENTINE Valley Board of R<'al tors. he> served on the ci 1·i1· affairs committce .·fi<' rogram chairman for the ~orlh I ~:c~::hDRc1;1 ~~~:~\~,:~ " <cn,or ""«ncr """ ~ project coordinator at \\'alter Rit•hardson ,\ssociates, has been named an o•s~oci atl"' or the Costa ~1cs a ar· c.hitcctural and planning firm, it "·as announced this w"cck by \Valter Richardson.president. Leitch said thal home ~ales arc do"·n across the count r\' Sales of home" 1•alued ·under $30,000 arc off 25 percent :ind sales ar(' r1011·n 25 IJCl'ccnt on more c.\: pt>nsi\"l' homes "The housing industry 1s going through one of I ht· mos l prolonged tiE:ht money markets 11·e·l'e had," he said. "I "'on't say it's the ~·orst .c;.lun1p \\'C've had. bcc;iuse it \'Cl ries from one part of lhc country to !11(• other." Newport Crest Price Cutting Boosts Sales Terrace, with two bed- rooms and two baths or three bedroom s and t~·o and one-hair baths. One plan e\'en has dual master suites a nd is perfect for sharing with a roo1nn1 ate. All have both a ga rage and a carport a nd a fenced. t.'Ompletely private patio. Decorated model hon1es a re on ''ie1v d aily from 10 ;1.m ."to dusk. Ne\\•po1t 'l't.•r-' race can be reached from llarbor Boulevard by going north on 19th Strct•I to thl' \crv end_ Information c;111 be Obta ined by telephoni ng -Ncw1xitt Teri-acc. Tcn,,nhcnnes by thl' St.:il i11 Ne1\'IXJl't llcach . Thi:; is yc>ur kind 11f 11h11.:c. \\•itlt·n !-"•jn1n1i n~ )l<Kll. jacnai uncl sa11na 111 11·alch I he µ;i rl..; 1J,·. San<I v<1llevh;dl. handball :1111l basketball c.:c111r1~ i1> "'alcl1 the ;11c11 Uy. l111tlin).!" ~recn. c:r1iqucl ancl hcu-scsh(»eS sc> vc1u c;1 n ~t·l \11 k1H11\· t'<lch 1llher.1\11cl ~11 1ur c 11\'ll ,,;·ivnlc I '.1-ucrc 1nc<1< 11111· j11s~. 111 111~ vc111rsclvc." in. l111crc:-1ccl:' l1ri<.:t.'S .-.tart iii 1>nJ,• S:R(7SO fin· a unique l\1·11 bctlrrK1n1 lu11ne . C:.ill (7i4) h·1f)..~,()()I _ Or ccn11e 11vcr todav. \\'(.'re :.it the '''C."SI l'll<l (1r 19th Strccl ofr J-lurixn· Uoulcvurcl. 1 Ncvara, 11·ho 101nec1 \\ l{i\ 111 19i:l. has O\'C r 20 year~ ~. or experience in al l ph:J Sl'S of dcs i ~n . Before joinini:i i: WRA,·~ held top ~irir>n.c;. in some or the largest ·~· arC'hilertura l firn1s in the country. Il l' 1't·r1·pd as .c;enior project dt·signc r for ll a nie l . !\1ann , V .Johnson nnd :0.lenrll'nha ll and "·as Leitch said the housing in- dustry in North Carolina \1·as not as hard hit as in other ;1re:1 s. Pacific N.<..: .. lnc.'s 1ll'ecedent -setting move to reduce prices at its Nc\1'1>ort Crest con - dominium community as one 11·a y to ri ght inflation. has resulted ' in 25 of the luxu ry to\\·ne homes being sold in just 10 d ays, accor- ding to George F. !\feyer, development manager. ~ hPad of the archi!cctural design department at lkehtl'I Corp. Ill· also \1'orkcd 1n Tokyo, both as 01 B an :irchitcctural ad\'isor to the U.S. 8011 U8y ,\rmy ('orps or Eng1nrcrs and to a The first hair or the calen· J apanl'sc:trchitct·tural firm . dar year 1974 proved to be Lic('n.c;l'd in California, Arizo na . lhc m os t active in the Nlw•Jt• and lll1ntJis. NC'1·ara has received history of Forest E. Olson. JG awards and honors £or his dcsi,l!n work. Inc ., Realtors, ~·ith escrows A nati,·e of Illinois, ~c1·a ra obtained a !\faster of Ar-opened on more tha n S213.5 chitecturc> degree from lhl' Uni\'ersity of Illinois. lie million. as l'"eported by ''llon1e buyel'"s -recogni ze a real bargain." says fl1eyer, 1Yho exp"lained that lhe con1pany's deci.:;ion to n'.."ducc prices by as much as SI0.000 on· a selected group or 69 comp leted l ow ne homes has won immediate and his wife, Carolyn, and their two sons li\'e in Los llonald K. Olson. president. ~_,,,,~A~n~g~~~lc~•~·~~--~~~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~,~.~~.-,~-.~-.-~~-:-~-:;:,:,~.:--~,,,;--;;:;:;;;;:;::;;...:;;;;:;;;;;;-~ ' •• r ' f • ~· IN TUSTIN Peaceful country living in the city San Juan Meadows in Tustin is where the country meets the city . , . right across the street lrom 47,000 acres ol green fields nestled agains( Saddleback Mountain. You are only one block from miles ol bike trails that 'Nind lhrough Orange County's largest ranch. Al the same lime. all the conveniences of City living are only a few blocks away. In this unique sening, our t'M> and three.bedroom adult 10\Yr'lhOmes arc somelhing speoal. The inter10l's offer many exciting standard features: central air condtlioning, carpeting and draperies. wood-burnuig tlreplaces. lumtnous kitchen ceili ngs. disposers, dishwashers. lrashcompactors. automatic garage door openers and -most importantly -the chOice of gas or electric for your self-deaning, double ovens and washer-dryer hoo'<-ups. Now is the lime to seJect the home of ycx.-chok:e lrom our fast- selling units. During our pre-selection~· you also have the choice of lour fulty-coord1na1eo color schemes for your home. We've built each 01 our 22 homeS to meet the most exacting, s tandards-yours! So visit San J uan ~dows today and see how you, too, can live where the country meets the city. priced from $36,850 witl\JW<'lo interest I • a pprova l from the public. Newport Crest is a 400- unit to1vne home com- munity ~·ith ei!;hl different one and two·s tory plans. Prices have been reduced on the selected group of homes starting at SS3,000 to 563.000. &16·5001. . GoodDeed make the scene .Sundays I in the l1f.1!\lijlt1ll Newport Terrace . . ' 'Liti~ ewport~ 'Upper •'Nfor a 'Lower Priee • .:r~ $ 3 9 9 9 50 for a two-story, 3 bedroom, 2· 1 /2 bath maintenance free condominium •a with spacious master bedroom and muc h more. You'll live near a running stream and green belts ·· but most imPs>rtantly. you'll live in a growing area. Home is just a short walk to Newport's Upper l}aywaler skiing area and a proposed 65 acre golf course (already approved by the Coastal Commission). You're just minutes from the beach by bike or car, and nearby freeways put you mlnut .. from work and play. The price. financing and locallon are right. Come see the fabulous WOODSTREAM CONDOMINIUMS. Follow thr map or give us a call At these prices, they're going fast! .@ ---· ~% effectlw: annual lnlernt Developed by George C. Woods Jr. an~ Mariners Sa~fng$ and Loan Phone 714·548·7223 345 Unlvenlty Drive Jut off lnlne Avenue I I • \ ' r • '. \ Real Estate "" ~,·Questions/Comment ~ Br Re•llor R•nd•ll McC•rdl• Jasmine _ Creek Opens in Newport 0 , . ' f.c1 lll oes . Tlif 1"~\'f,o COm· ~asm1ne Creek. a 34G·un1t munity will bt pro~ by ne ighborhood of luxury 24 ·hour securit)' al 'httnlry ·' '·""'-~--------------,'' •• All .Of a sudeden wt 11re seeing more and more 1 • r' .. PRIVATE" sl1ns beln~ planted. We heir that "lhls _1 land 15 our land" ••. but is It really? Do you have any ' 1houghls on thh1 '·K~p-Out" rash that seems to hllve ' broken out everywhere In the world, and especially In · ' ourarea?-M.S. Costa Mesa e, ,., The fence \\'e build around our real cstutc can be an- noying, but that !ihoulll not be our mitjor concern. You'\•e nolicc1I so much or life is spent in keeping other people out or it. Priv;.ite rooms and houses. private ...,:t.lubs and offices. private roads nnd beaches -with ~II of"them the point 1s the s;.i me: TlllS ISN 'T YOUR ~P,ROPERTY . IT'S MINE. KEEP OUT '. l ee~ Of course, in one sense, a circle that shuls the world ~but Is . needed by everyone. We all need places of ~l"eruge . We C:tre porcupines, and our quills a re less ~_?roubleson1e iftherc·is a lilt le space around us . I, But there is. another sense in which the bigness of a human.being can be measured by lhe circles he draws 1:0 lake the worldin. Some of us are too s mall to draw a ~circle larger than ourselves. Others go ti. little rurthet and include our families. Still others dr;.iw the l!ne Bl the edges of their ov.·n ru ce and color. their own social ~:group' or political parly or their ow n religion. And the ::~~ people arc too rew \\'ho have the bigness of interest and • compassion to draw a circle big enough for all . ' All or us go <1 round in circles, und there are times ·::when "goo~ renccs make good neighbors.'' But the smaller the circle, the s maller the man. A strong man . : is not afraid or veople different from himself. and a .. wise man welco mes them. Ir he knows nothing else. he knows tha t human beings have no place to live except upon the earth and that unless \IC \Vant to die together. • v.·e mus! learn Lo li\"C together. But the \vise man probably knO'tl.'S. loo, that 11·hen he draws a circle to s hut olht•rs nut. he does ll'ss damage to others lhan he docs to himself. lie puts himself in : .. ,solitary conrinemcnt. <i nd he locks the door rrom the inside. lie denies him self the riches or other men's ex.- pericnce. Ile starves hisw•n mind, and he ha rdens his own heart. In the beginning, God gave the \\·orld its sh;ipc lie made it round. EDITOR'S NOTE · Randoll R. Mc:Cardli! ts an invest- ment analyst. a college lecturer, and author o/ ··Real E:stal e in California .·· St>11d your co111 menls and question.~ lo ~Randall H. A-1cCardle. co the Daily Pilot. Po.~t O//ict Roz ·~ -1500, Costa llfesa . 92626. REAL EST&TE Valenlino New Gra1it Sales Chie,f David Valentino has been named sales manager of" Grant Company of Callfor· nia's Sil million develop· ment. 11-tira Costa Villus in San Clemente. according to Charles S. Dre yer. vice presid e nt -director of ma rketin g \l'ho :i lso :Jn · nounced tha t homebuyers have purchased nine of the lu,.;ury townc homes in Lhc rirst \\'eek or sa les. \·a lent ino has been u·ith Grant since 1972 <1nd most re ce nt l y \\'as s ales a miina..:er a t Bradford PlaC'C'·S11nta /\na. a highly s ucces sfu l to\\·np ho me deve lop m e nt 'tl.'hit•h has . l.it.•en sol<I out lie ,1·a1' prc\'iously cm · ployed hy \\'alker & Lee .Real Es tate and Bank ers ~l ort gage Cur po ra Lion ~lira Cost;i \1ilt:1s is a 202 uni t cun1munity bein~ buill on 31.1.') ;.icrcs j ust soulh of the l)ana Point J\TariU"J l 'he one and lv.•o story to"·ne ho mes are priced fron1 S.50,000 to $56.000 Realty Training Set As the sophisticalion of the hom eowner ap d p.rospecl.i\·e purchaser in- c r easC's, Reel C arpe t . Realtors s tre sses a con· Linuing education proAram so th at il.'i sales for('(' can best servt• the eonsumer 's needs. vice these listings on behalf of the client. ·From there, il deals \\'ilh finan ci n j;(, buyer qualifications. ans"·erlng consumer inquiries. elosi ng the sale!'i and cscrO\\'. ·· /\ University of Buffalo ~raduale with :1 dt•.l(ree in psycholo~r. Glaeser has btten "'ith Red Carpet for 16 rnonths nO \\". O \·e r:11l. he has tra ined :111proximatcly fl,000 salesmen and brokers, most of them· in a five .year stint \\'ilh Anthony Schools In addition. Glaeser is an in · dividual career counselor Appro.'>im;1te l}' 70 percent of the ROO Red Carpe t salesmen \1·ilhin the Orange County Council take ;i com. prcheilsi\•e ;1 dv;1 nccd sales semin;ir consisting of JO 21 ,.hour SC'J:men\s. l 'he· program. c.1n integral purl of the Red Carpet franchise service. takes the salcs1nan through the stcp·by.i:;tep procedu res o f obtaining listings through C'S<'rO\v. TEACHES SALESMEN Red C1rpet'1 Glaeaer IN ORANGE County, cla sses are held on Monday nights a nd Tuesday mor· nings, with 35 salesmen in a class . Red Carpet l\Iotivalion Sa les Train er ll uro ld Gl aese r . who tea c hes simila r courses for the San Diego and San l!C'rnardino· Riverside CounC'ils. points out that it is preferable for salesn1en lo enroll in cour· ses:is soonas possible. "IN TlfAT WA\', o ur training enables them to avoid many pitralls," Gl aeser co ntinues. ''Th e r e a r e oth e r specialty seminars \\'hich I conduct for Red Carpet a~ v.·eJI ." Glaeser said, "a~ there's a definite stress or: professionalis m in Red Car· pet ·s modern merchan· dis ing program .'' "Basically, the training assists Lhe s alesman in ob- tainin g listings, but e\·en more important. how Lo ser- I But it's here. Ready and wa iling for those very special people who can afford lhe very best-and wi ll accept nothin g less. It's 60 1 Lido. subtly dominating Newport Beach from the wa ters ' edge at Lido Isl e. In every direction you look down on splendid harbor views, charming international shops, and waterfront honfus comfortably nestled in the six-figure -plus price range. !l's your kilid of place. At just the right time. 601 L Appointed with all th e • 1 little touches you've • G::r [QW,l ~ Ol'f'Olllfl#lltl(• -~·-··· .... ~--·;: So111e people wouldn't recognize popportaaity lfltwas· · ten starles blgb. gro\vn to expect -and offeri ng you that exquisite combination of aesthetic and tangible rewards ' }'OU love. Investigate now. before th e opportunit y passes you by. We have a rcpresenlative on the premises for your convenience. or you may call or write: 601 Lido Park Drive. Newport Beach. California 92600. (i 14) 675-6 101. From SI 10,000 to $265.000. ..... _, The Best Address In Newport. single story, split-level and gate. a service whrt'h It ulso l\\'O story uttached hon~cs provided by the a~soclatlon. on 89 acre6 In the Irvine The six different floor Company's Vill~ge or liar. plans include one two·~lory . bor Vic\\', Newporr fk·ach is {\\'O·split level a nd three no~open . . single s tory . All h;.1\·e L"·o· Six models an l'tl.'O· .. nd car garages a nd ample three -bedroom plans. provisions ror· additional deco rated b y Ucv(ll"l y parkin~. Thompson I nteriors or ENTRIES 1\RE •rl}P•'('~ Ne~·port 13eac h. <.1rc on si\'t' and U\·in g rooms e1 rr display at 22 l'it :1insail Dr . large in all O)Odels. [\'Cr) <tCt.:ordinH to Vincent Pet· unit has a dining l"OOm and ralia, Southern Calirornia most a rJmity roo1n . Some Oivisk)n Manager . for.l'i1.J . ~IS"o have 3 ludies a nd Brock & Sons. Inc .. the libraries. ~f aste r suites <irr dl!ve lopcr. luKurious \l'ith large dre:!I Homes, ranging 1n !llize :!l ing roo rn s. s unken Roma n fro1n 1,800 lo 2.600 square or oval t ubs and planters. reet. are priced from $94 ,SOO All hon1es ha \'l' al leas! lo St l4 ,500 u·ith con\'Cn· oneu•ood·burning fireplace tionalrinancing. Ceramic tile 1ti u sed The ·S32 million prl vatt throughout kitt·hcns. pan hillside community .v.·111 be tries. entries and baths developed in fi \"e phases. Either gas or l'lectric kit Petralia sa id. \\'ith the fi rst chen applianct•s n1ay be: increment co nsisting of 75 C'hosen in mosl 1.:a st·s. units. l'he main entrance • A full line ul llt·curatur u•ith guard and gate is on ~ selected light fixturt•3 ha:!! !\1;irguerite Avenue. near JASMINE CREEK HOMES AT VAR YI.NG DISTANCES FROM STREET been ins t:.1 lied E11erb'.~ the corner of San Joac111in Sa \'ing l'ull lun1in ou-. Hills Ro ad in Corona dcl , ceilings a re found in all kit · !\Ja r. t·lude!'t full ri shts for t he 1J3c feet being n;ilural \11!h ••:t r· ;ind gas and clcctr1c meters chens and n1a ste r ba th!ll of:-.uch fatilit ies. lhtone 1·o ncr1't(' hl'l' tilt• arc oul of s ight bul easd)' E\"C ry home :i lso h:is f'it he1 RECREATIONl\t f~a lures of the ne11• com· munitl" include a ma in pa\"ilioO. four tennis t'Ourts, ;.ind a jacuz7.i as \\'Cll·as fnur s"imming pools convcnit.:n · llv local ed \1·ithin thL' dCvelopn1ent l\>1 em bt>r.shi r in Iii £' J as mi ne C reek ·r he · 'in1\· ;i rd orif'nled"' · roofs. ••nd extt'r1or ~111i;1l'l"" ;1rCC"'"1hlt• All :-t rl'ets arc 0 ,, e rs j lC d 0 r 11 a I k . In l1un1cs arc utta('h('d. for· or brick. ;1 stonl· and 11ood pn1a!('. 1111/\ n1:1ny ('Ul·dc· elosels, and laundry facilt min g LV.'O· to four·unit stained in naturl'·s colors. :!!<H'S lies. buildinj!s, ;ind a!"e St'! ;1l Large ovcrhancs and 101\· l 'hc J;i ~111inc Creek To reach Jasm ine Creek \";1ryinJ! dist:1111·c-s from the t•avt•s help blC'nd 11110 tht• ll on1eo 11 ners As~oc ia tion from th e Sa n O ie go stn.·et hut none ha('k up to 'i itc. 11i ll m;1kp lilf' c:1sy for a ll Frce\1·.;1y. takt> Lhe r.t:icAr 1·;1ch o th e r . Dramatic homt·o11 nt·r ~. l'e tra laa thur Houle\"ard turnoff ;i.nd t'O\·rrcd C'nlrie!'I 1£'.ad up lo llF.JGllTS OF pallo~;.ill:-. poi nt:. uuJ . b_1· handling cil l proceed four and one-half Jlomt>o11•ni:rs Association. \\·t)i ch is autom;.itic with the purchase of a home. in douhlct·ntry donrs . \"a r y Cro m hi gh \\'h('re t·'l:lt-ri ur n1a111tC'nance in· miles to San Joaquin Hill!ll 1\IJ elt•\•alions ha\'t' hcl'n needed for privacy lo 1011• to c lud i n j! common greC'n· Ro ad. turn le rt and proct'ed J!l \·en s lron)! ;1rl"hitcetural bringin thevie "'· bt·lls. other l andscaped onc -qu;i rt e r m.ile to 1reat1n enL the overall t'f· l.Jtilitics are underground ;.irc;13 and the recreation l\la rguerite A'\"e nue. , ' • ~~,~~··,~UL Kina of~ p.eople~ .. • Like a village of mounta in Yo or yourselves at one of the vill age chalets near the beach . Village k e d f pools. Get it together wi th Walk is reall y· different with 10 0 friends in a relaxing jacuzzi floorplans and feat ures de· or practice your short game signed for the yo ung at 1 on the puning green. heart. This is where th e p ace I meres t rates may ne ver together pe opk do 1t all. 1 be lower and inflati on is here Breakfa st on a rooftop to sta\". So, if you're sin gk or garden. Sunbathe in a pri va te a yo ung married co uple mak- patio. Putter arou nd in yo ur ing O\"Cr Sl ,200 a month with garage workshop. l'repnre a some bucks in the ban k, gourmet mea l· in a modern J on't wait. Now is the time kitchen with eye-leve l civc n, to buy for mu ch le ss than luminous cei lin g and auto· you think. matic dishwasher. Dine with If your apartment friends on you r intimate see ms commonplace, your skylit loft. Entertain in a neighbors le ss than stimu - split-lcve l Jivin g roo m wirh lat ing, and you're"tired of a dramatic se tting of so aring making your landlord rich, beamed ceilings ~nJ bay then get over to Vi)lage windows. \~'alk townhomcs and put Tt1r11-011 \\·ilh 0111.:r ~·uung, so me cxciten1~11t i11 successful pcopk like \"Our.li fe . from $30,950. Ill--"Ii"""" """""""Inc. •' r ..... ,' '"''"' ' •• ... .... • I 1.' \o ~fr f " '' ~ r . •• .. . '1!J ~ • i\ol>ll ' " ... • ~' 14 ' I ' (;I OAIL Y PILOT Sunday. Oc1ober 13, 1914 I• , -• Realtors to ·Open Semi~q S h i rl ey Co rn mon1. muny J,1 ro bl f!m~ in lhe•\\'111 be lk!rnie 1-~urmcr or or (he rour ellpcrts on the prt.'Sidenl or the liuntington market toduy, n1ore 1in;1n. Jlcmet. "Cas~ Sf>url-ci;''; progrum wi ll dese..-ribq.• B cuc h ·l'~ount u in Vull ey clng rormului;: a re net!dcd J>on Roberts of \Vhittler Jiiwncing 1eChn_iques which Board or Jleallors has an· und this conft'rcnce will ex· .. SccQnd Trust Deeds": LoU :.ire working on tod1:1 y's nounced pl ans ror un udvun· 11l:iln the 25 wuys to over· Von Dyl of S4crmun Ouks 1'i(ket!'j ror the conference" ceiJ edu«::.itionul sales con-t:om t! loan problems in "Interi m F inancing": Und are available ut th.e.1-luR· fercncc, cos Ponsored by tht' closingsatlcs." Be rnle 1•1 a c E lh cno y -or i ln-gton Bcilch· Fouotain 1-lunti ngton Jieach·l"ountuin ·SPEA K Jo: It S . A LL Sant a Ba rba ru, ··1-~xistlng Vwlley Board or Realtors, Va lley Bou rd :tnd ,me rnbers Rc<1ltors. cit the .t'onrerence Louns." 179JJ.J IJeach • Boule val"d, or the Re:tltors lnslitutt.> · ri~;~n~Ain~aih~ei; m~~oio~Ti"i"i'~d~a~y~ .• ~~~1 rs~·~·~Cio~m~m~o~n~'i. i'"i' ;idi"i"i'ihi 'iHi"i"iUinigitoiniBciaicihl. iiiii educ ational a r l'n or the 75,000 n1l!mber Culifornia • ASSO<' lion of l\eallors, for· the California Rea l Estutc Association. "I-low 1o Fina nce Single f a mily llomes" is l~ title of the one-day confe rence \vhich wi ll he held at IO dif- TODAY'S HOMES AT YESTERDAY'S ferent loca\.i,ons throughout California ~-gin ning "Mo)f. I ---- day Mnd e nding Friday, A few months ago .,.,e built a number ol lnfJuential Homes in Anaheim. PRICES .• ONLY 5 LEFT! Oc t. 25, l\1 rs. Commons said. REALTORS AND sales associates or the Hunting. ton Beach-Fountain Val: ley Boal'd will be attending the confe rence in Ana he im a t the Dis neyland Hotel. on Tuesday, 1\1 rs. Commons announced. • 3 an d 4 bfdrooms • up to J baths • carpelin11 throughout • fireplaces • rear yard fencing • beam ceilings • contiiluous clean double oven • dishwash· er & disposer • concrete d1ive· way • 2·ca r ga ra ge with automatic dooc openers • full insulation • built to rigid FHA/ VA standards. includini: the 7~ % fin111t· In&.• Md it still is on these li ve homes. When, they're gone, that's the last of th is g1ea\ value group. No more will be built. So hurry! These five are the last at "yesterday's'' P•ices. From $401400. FHA/VA, Conventional financing. Hwy.&> north to Qrangetho1pe. Turn west to Orange~e and B11bach SI. Right to "'4dels. •Jypical Eu mple (3 Bedroom Model) Cas!l pric e $40,400. Oown payment: $7,400. Bal· .ance to be flnilllced: $33,000 over 291h years. Monthly pay· menl: $236.28 inclu~ing P & I. AERIAL VIEW SHOWS 226-ACRE SITE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH BUSINESS PARK According to ·J ohn Allen or Newport Beach, c hair· man of the Realtors In· s t it u t c , a n e w b o ok publis hed by CAR , "llow to F'ina nce S in g le F am ily The homes sold very well be· cause ewe1ything v.-a s 1ighl - Directions: la'ke Newport an d Riverside freeways to lmpe1ia l Approx . Annu al Pe.rcentare Rate: 8%. ff11nti1agtot1 Beacla ProJect Business Park Started In ils firi,t Orange County ,·enture. lhe Hus ine?>.s Ccn· te rl> Divis io n of K:.iiser Aetna has sta11l'd construe· lion of lhe (irs t phase of a :?26·a cre bus in e ss p<irk \1 hich. whe n completed. "'ill re prese nt a total invest· ment of• more t han SSO mil· lion. Ki.iiser Aetna acquired t he property f rom John D. Luksk apd Son or Irvine in a lwo-step-tr8 nsat·tion han· dle"d-ny-tlitrNe \\' J>OJ·r13eac11 office of Coldv,.ell flanker C11n1 me rcial Broker;igc Co. Bounded by Bo Isa A \'Cnuc on lhe nort h. !-\1)ringdalt.' r\\•c nue on the c:ist. e F'ad- de n Avenue on the south 1111d Bo lsa Cliit-11 /\\·cnue on tht· 1vesl. the s it e is !i o ulh or anrt adj acen t In i\l c !J o nnl·ll Douglas ,\~t ron;1 ut 11·s Com p:1 11y's .~-16 fi ·HC rt' nllS~i lt• space eentel' f;1rd i11 • \l:CO.ftDl ~·G 'rf) l\;11l)er . .\(•!nil l'C,t:lf1nJ I n1;1rkcli11.1: .. manager John ll ile. three major a re::is of activity arc planned \\ithin ll unlington Bt·ach Business Park. Virst of t hese is t he sale of improved Jots, the s ma llest of \\•hh:h is one acre in size Hile noted th at the lot lines ;,ire not defined until each lot is sold. thus affording a potl'nlial buyer t he ovpor· tun1ty lo purchase a cu.slam· designed pilrctl includi ng cxpunsion l1:1nd for future gro\vth. llile ~a id th ~it Ko isc r Aetna ;dso \vas positioned tn dt·\'t>l np inve ntory building "flaCe r:1nging jp size fron1 1000 sq ft. ln"'lf0,000 squan.• feel. li e noted that lht•sc .~t ruct urt·s \\Ould ha\·c hnrh 1loek·h1.L!h ;in1I ground-l(''IC I lu:1d1ni.: f;1l'ilit 1l's and nll· prn\eU ol fic1• s p<.t rl• 'l'ht· t 11·s ~ uf th<·~\· bu1 ld1ni.<~ ~h1 Hi!d hf• l Ollljlll•lt•d IJ~ ne\'.!.J ul,, ll il l'satd .\ ·r111R l>. i\IA JllR <i rt·11 of 1J t•!iv1t \ ;if llunl ingtr1n Three Duplexes Set Bc a1·h Bus int•i.s Park is bu1ld·t o·s u1l const r uc tion. ()ur m arketing sludies have ~hO\VO a great d ea l ot use r interest in this a rea. I-file comme nt ed, by providing the necessary C'>:pc rtise we ea n l'lin1inatc many con· struclion he a d aches a nd deli\'er a unique , s pecially designed turn·key facili ty. Ka iser 1\etna 's entry into the Orange County business pttl'k-t1 l'Cna foll ows by-a bout o n·e ye ar th e t i·r-m 's relocation or its regiona l headquarters to Newport Beach. llile explained that lhc de \'clopmc nt fi rm had previous ly con ce ntr ated much of its bus iness pa rk l'l'forll) on \\'arnf:'r Center, a S50ft m ill ion. master-plan- ned I, 100 ill' rf· ·'cit y \\'ithin a r it y'· 1n the so uth1vcst San Fl'rna ndo \'a ll ey. ".\s the final phase:; nf \\';_1r ne r Ce ntl'r come to lru1 lio11 , \IC arc s t;J rti11 g .'in1ila r projecls 1n othe r areas l l i it' ex pla i nerl . .\~IO)'ll;G flTllE R Kaiser .\c tna bu s i n (·ss park projcl'IS me ntio ned were F N Lo s O l i vo ~. a 50-acre Or ew'Po t A t • project in f'l'es no . La s r UC ion Po lm"" " 120-acrc paaject, also in Fres no a nd P apago 1·h r c c n e a r !:-. tl C\\' rt11plexe5. one 111 Xl•\\fJO t1 Bc aMl a nd l\\O in B[!lboa. \1il l be o lf(•rt·d lor sa le '1t auction ·rut·!:tda \', Oct. 22. Sale~ v.:ere mildC necc:-;~a r~· b~ a dissolution of pa rtner. '-hip • ·rhc \'e 11 µo r·r Beach µro1lt'rt)o· i:-;it 301 3.ith sr 1·111!!> arr f11u r bt•droon1~ .i nrl l\\-o Oath:-;i nd thrt·r ht•t!ruom:-. l 11 " !);ll h,.. In 1·lurl ('d ur1· \\;di to \\;di l'ar l•'t ~. dr:i pc:-.. l'l>frige r;1 1 or~. rl 1~pos .al ~. d 1 ~h11:i s h er . ' ! o 1· C . J II d 1 ,l II tl cl I'}" r.1t·1ht1e,.. \-:~11n1 ahl1· t ru.~t <l•t:•I~ ;1rt--.q1p1'<1\111l a ll·h -..'Q!.000. S,d1• \\ 111 hi• .11 I Oii I'm .i t !ht' :-ttr 1'hl' fi r.'\ Balbo .1 fluplr'1:-. "l .'lOl E H.d~1:1 lll \d lt l'flO:-l:,IS o f ;1 ff1ur hl·drno1n . t \\O b ;.i !h ~ ,1!1d lh l'l'(' berl roorn . 1\1 0 b.ith :-. P r o 11t•r 1 y i n e lud cs t1rc pl:iccs. di ~h \\'as h e rs, dispos;tls, 11 a ll to \1 all ta r· pet s. ~l O\'t' an d laund ry l;1eililll'l> T rust deeds as· '-t1t11r1blc arc approx irnatc l.\' 583.000. Sa le \\·ill be ;1t 2.00 pm a! !ht· s it<'. ·rhe third propl'rt y 1~ Hn 1){'t'an 1 11•1\ ~11e <it 7UU E c1<•t•;1nfron1 It co ns 1~1 s of 1hrl't' hl•rlroon1~. 1110 b;.ith:-, ;ind 0111• bcdrnom . ont• b;ith. 11 1t h rl'fngl'rators. 11all to 11a ll c;.1rpc ts . fi rl'pL1t·t·. larJ.:l' ~1111 d('ck and four l·:ir i;ar ai.:1· ..\s~u n1;1 blc l ru:-1 t!l'l'cl I ~ :1p 1>rO:\ 1n1 a tC'I.\' :;1~!1.1)1 10 S;i l1• \1 ill b1· .11 :i no Fur!h1•r 111lnrn1,111n11 111,11 hi· oht a1 nf'd l ro n1 ~l ars h J)o 1a r , Hr a l Est:1 l1· Aur 1 1l!ll4't'I'~. Sf!JG Burli)ll \\\11. Bl'\f'l'l,1 1 1111~. \Vest Bus iness P a rk, a plan- ne d 160·ac re project in Phoenix. They con1 plement ongoing projects s uch as SouthCentc r Business Park. a 160·acre rlcvelopment in Ca rs on . a n d Bi x by I n· dustrial P;trk. ;1 l20·acre proj1'l'l a djitccnt lo lhe PomonCI Free Yi a ).' in the City o f I ndu s try . Co ld \\'CI\ fla nkt•r \\as t•xc lusi\'C sales a i.?.t•nt al \\'a rill'!" Center a nd ht•hl ~in1 ilar po~itions in lhe So11t hC'l·nl l'r ;1nrl Ri xby l)rllJC<:I.'\ llt1n l i 11 g t on Be ac h Busincs~ Park \\•ill ha \'e a ll !he hiJ.?h q u;dit y amenities o f 01h1•r l\itis er ,\el na projC'l'\!'. ;1 l'('Ordi n~ lo l~ilc. 1'hc:'l' 1nt·ludc monume nt ... 1g_n :-.. n1ca n d e r in g ~1dP\1 alk s. \\·idc grass 1wr ms ac('t>ntcd \\'ilh JargC' !rcl's. ;1r('hit ect u ra l scl· h;il'k :->. ;ind lu s h landscape Award-winning homes on an exclusive bayfront. VVhat n1ore 1$ ther e lo r.;,1y? Only lh1s • Promonlory Bay Homes. 607 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach. Winner ol lhe 1974 Gold Nugge t Grand Award of the Nal1onal Assoc1at1on ol Home Builders. Only a few of these choice homes are still availa ble. En1oy facilities for you r private boat slip on. Newport 's newesl walerfront. Elegant contemporary design. From $t95.900 and price includes the land. Telephone (714) 673-3900. Or visit the model 10·6 daily. By Irvine Pac1 f1c Development Company. • Influential Homes in Anaheim -~-.w OI ~--.. ~ . each conrerence r C'gistrant ~uller Housing Corporation 1::111 Builders of a better life (714).993-5551 ':='~ Allen sa id. "T o m L-et the ·r:Jhe Conscious Creation - • W belic\·C tha1 ... the di~erence bct\vecn 'art' and ·fine art' is often as basic as tl1c art isan's point of vic\v. The design , deta ili ng, i1Ti plcn1entatio11 and ulti- n1atc ach ieve111cnt must be. in grcut 1ncasu rc, an ego I rip ... the ve ry best a rn;in cnn do \\·itJ1 in th e confin e~ o f his a rt. 'fh:i t's \vhy evcrytl{i ng _\,·c bui ld hns the !)ca nt.~ I lon1es n:nne on it. I ~\ cry plan is Deane desig ned ... t'n11-.1r11t:1io11 is cu~t on1 in :dn10.c;t ever y SC'llSt' or the \\·Ord. \Ve ht•lil'\l' 1h:1t's '"liy o ver 1.5.1 corpor:1IC' presidents. viCc·presiclen ts, and their f;n11ili1•<.. :Ir<' al rf·;1d.\ ',11 h o 111c' in l)(•;tt'H' I lon1t·~ o f Rig C 11 11 yon ... :rn J1, inc Conipany plannrd l'IUllllllltlil_I h11 ih :1r1111 11d tht· f;1 i t\\;I~\ :1n d L1 kl'\ o f 1hc prt•st igio11 :-. Bi~ C;111\n11 C:n llnl r~ (~Juli . Th(' \t•r1 rinec;t lnc:1tiu11:-. 1111 \C ht•en drvclopcd last. ~!"here's roon1 fo r1111 lr 17 n1orc prc,idcn t.'. t\nd, 11 hen 1hc}/rc gont'. tl1cy'rr gonl'. oeanec1ttomes @] 18511$ ~L.l newroRT seactt $(25,000 ,.$260,000 [ Villages by -11£ IRV1NE CilMRW( I I Pl1~ .. ·1.1tf c;1 J1 ~'-0•2 "1~•tlf'l 1··1.,, 11n lll)fllolnhnrni. Or.·~• 111 1lw"' t ru.ud '{<lh' rn1l.1n1 (' .111d ·"l l•11 I), ,uw 1 I lt11111'\ :0..11!.., (.Min~. • • I . . ' f, ... t f ., C: •, ~· • • ~: . . • 1 • t t • I • '. • .. •• • ... .. • " • I 0 I I I d YOU ALL 11213 :13f 714( c ... '" 213f '" c .. ,.,, 71•1 7141 I . II I UAIL v P1Lor Costa Mesa Area 2YRS. NEW Fantastie 2 slory. 4 bdrm, 2~ bath Summerl1eld home. Minutes lrorn S. Coas! Ptaza, Shows li~11 model & only 150,gsq lw, dw. 5'6-0022 RAAEFIND 12 year new 4 ptex Jn SuPer Costa Mesa locahon. 2 miles from Newport Beach. This Is a brand new listing & can't last. ..,. 153.000 1st. r :D. Full price 195,000. Submit on ter~s. 527-5138. MESA VERDE 141 ,500 OWNER TRANSFERRED It Is seldorn !hat we get a twlms offered in Mesa Verde in this price. range. Great enclOsed patio. beautiful brick fireplace. Comlortable family living. All of I his With GI & FHA financing. 112086 545-94ff1 LIKE NEWGAEENBROOK This beautiful • bedroom ts only 6 months old. EYef'Y'lhing from the hea\IY shake roof lo the brand new appliances means years of carefree comlor1able living. 112069 545-8481 INVESTORS DELtGHT! live in one & rent the other. large 3 bdrm home plus Stl"Bller 2 bedroom on large lo!. Take over assum~ble. 8% Gt loan. total monthly payment of 1349. Call !or aetails 963-5671 WANNA PLAYHOUSE There's one behind this charming, remodeled home on the Eastside of Costa Mesa. Huge A-2 lot lor future de\lelopment. 110522 HEY YOU JUST THOUGHT You"d seen all the good ones. You haven't seen lhis 3 bedroom gem with nice den. central air, lo\lely kidney shaped p001, cabana. lenced yard & p001 side slorage. A l)Rltty COioniai on quiet street in demand area: 155,000. 966-3371 Sunday, October 13. 1974 KNOWYOUR P's&o·s I It's prelly. It's QUahty. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. IOJmal rooms. game room, 5PICIOUJ den. 1700 sq. ft. & It's brand new. What mot"e do you need? Can now. Open 9\181. 158,500. 968-3371 MENOKCCONSTRUCTION ,Ladies llke comfort, Children like !he privllCy ol !heir own room, all like the prestige ol a fine . home In a good nei ghborhood. This l'lome meets all rtQOlremenl&. A must to pr8\liew before vou buy, $44,950. ()pen e\leS. 968-3371 Huntington Beach Area EVEN WITH STRONG Tustin Area 1 ACRE VIEW Vaulted ceilings. pool. horses Ok. 3 baths, 3 car garage etc. E•cellent t e1ms. 196,500. 832.-6800 TENNIS ANYONE? Owner leaving area. swim & Olay. Regulation tennis court. Mu si have au•c k sale •. Georgeous prestige home with all amenities 1ma91nable. 1 Sx33 tam. rm .• formal dining, 2 huge l1reolaces. central air, 20JC40 H&F pool. Call now. 832-6800 8 of ACRES ' ROOM FOR FAMILY llVING 3 bdrm. I '• balh with room to llve. 14x2 4 tamuy room. l)lu$ t2a1 2"7 d1n1ng. llreplace. Owner just put on new rool & now must sell due to 11an$l(!f. A clean home 1n a beaut1tul&-ea. Call to see. Only $34,500. 1112'lS1-60 894.()1311. lOVEl V NEW HOME immaculate. beautilulty landsca ped (including sprinklers! 3 bedroom. 2 bath show ptace. Shake rool, ISJ'Qe,' lamity room. fireplace. builf·lns, d1shwash01 . plus pa ho You'd be proud to own \h is horre lhat has e•tras galore 549.995. 894·061 I GETOfFYOUR Easy Chau. Quit watching loolDall games & come out & see this beautilul custom wllh heavy shake wood roo l. J ' i -, .... · .. ' ""' ··-' ·' • • I • '" -' GLASSES You couldn't find anything wrong wilh this 2 bedroom cottage. Nicely landsca'ped flagstone porch, hardwood ltoors thruout, 17 bearing fruit trees in large fenced yatU. Enjoy country living at the beach. Only 135,000. Call lor appointment. 546-1754 NEAR TUSTIN Secluded eslale. 4 m1nules from NewPOrl Fwy. 4200 SQ. ti. 4 'n baths. 2 master suites. game room with wet bar 20A22 lam. rm., POOi. Pr1\late rd. type entry. Musi be so}d. 832--680Q Beamed ce.ihnQs 1.n sul'll!en.. .. --1 li\ling room. large separate REPOSSESSED The builder has tePOJSeS&ed and completely refurbished lhts Sl)8Cious 3 bedroom plus bonus room. 21n bath, 2 story hoq, Patio lush -landscaping too. al only 129.500. Minimum down lo low fnterest loan. ',f104.:)8 9t)3-567t OWNER MUST SELL Mere dith Ridge, Quiel cul-de-sac. l ovely 2 slory, 3 bath on lutly landscaped \r1 acre. Trailer access. Cenlral air, 3 car gara ge. Cu stom H&F pool & jaccozti. 2 minutes lrom Foothill H19h. 832·6800 NICELY DECORATED 3 br + den + dining rm., + hreplace. Cenlrally locatea. 18 palms & sparking H&F pool. Subject lo assumable 6%' VA loan of $18.320. Low m:inth1y payments of $168. 18 palms & sparkling H&F POOi. S36.000. 832-6800 OPPORTUNITY KNOCJ(S The owner has moved out of Slate; leaving this eleganl Rancho La Questa home vacanl. call for details on this spacious 4 bedroom horre with rreny ·extras including Spa!Vsh RANCH REDUCED Tile Roof. Veterans financif151 TOS61 ,950 lormal d1n1ng room. Den wllf\ we1 bar. Veranda type covered oal10 exteno1ng from den to master suite. 4 br, 2 ba 3 car garage. 153.950. 9ti6·337 I Riverside Area . HORSE RAMCHES VA HORSE RANCH Oream come llue, spacious 3 tx:rrm. saueaky clean ranch house, lush ca rpets. large family room. l1replace. pttSh button kitc hen. Fenced. x-lenced stalls, barn. storage. wal er. Ow ner anxious . $69.950. Trade yours. Call 547-0608 be "bl F last" I Goes! house. Assume VA loan rrey POSSI e. an IC a Co Ca ~sES +POOL + VIEW t55 000 3 COl"Tals. untry setting. 11 .,......,., · · SEPMATEFAM.AM. MlNOBLOWER LAGUNA BEACH OCEAN lorparliculars.a32•6800 Too of the line. split level. lf11226 963-5671 Provides a fun place for the Super sharp l ri-level with VIEW horse ranch. • king s1ze.d 1-----------family to really enjoy "at hOtre" unbelievable terms, t301 per New quality constructect home bedrooms. 3 spacious baths: BEALANOLORO l!Ving in this large home monlhpayseverylhingsubject .., wood & glass. 2400 SQ. ft .• 4 OWNERMUSTSELL enotmous 15x20 family room, Immaculate 2 bedroom cottaoe sorrovnded by abundant trees to this assumable FHA loan. 4 bdrm, family room. Huge 4 bdrm beauty, natural 16x16 counlry kitchen. 1811.37 crystal on huge lot near school, and greenery. Only 133.000 huge bedrooms. 2 baths. LAGUNA HILLS POOl VA master suite, large dbl. gar., ft~. room. 2 massive natural POOi with separate jacuzzi. around the corner from alld can be sold subject to Separate fam ily room. Immaculate 4 bdrm home, corner lot. You must see. stone fireplaces. sep. 11'8ster custom 'thruoul. Fenced, S.........,i,..,.. Whal an lnvestrrenl -........... ·oon1••%GI IO•n E · · I Se panelled fam. room. pool. $99 500 Room fo• pool ., G t 1 t · •·le--"' fantastic view. FHA, • ......,... ... ........,.,..,. n · veryttuno imag1nab e. lief covered patio & BBO. Great . . . su1 e. rea or en erta1n1ng. ''""" " • .. " f SUPER DUPLEX &1129.950. 111579 897-0321 hur"'.586-4000 B .1 I 646-7711 Never again al 149,950. Call VA terms. Trade yours. Ca!J T "" 'N •.111207 ~4(>.514,0 c.,~"'===""=-o-:---1 family home. eaull u . 647-0608--•-12061-11--~ hfee rm owners uni . ew "'======~~~-=~--=-=~--=-===--=I -iaoosca-oe-.-Bnn·g-orre-rs, ·wonl 1-------------1--now·832•6800 carpet-1Crapes7'"2~b0rm rerilil -HILL TOP_HQ~E -lasl,-646-7-7-1-1 -0NE-BL-0€K-T00CEAN-l -----------1 .::===,_-..,.-===-11--= ul'lil. Just recently_~ --fRUS-T-ME-l'M-tJNDER"30---. 129;950----,•-..ee=a~"""~'""1'3 bedroom, 2 balh Beautilul Newport. charming 3 waler healers. Can be sold and just loo cule for worcb can gi\le YOU a $!art on hon'e home with unbelievable ocean bedroom, 2 bath home. Heavy MOTHER'S DAY Separate. sell contained quarters with bath & kitchen facilities & pri\late entrance too. Ptus a beautiful 4 bedroom tx:>crie. treshly_painted inside & t.iJ ACRE HORSE-RAt,CH S-P-R-E-A·D out on ycur own ranch with room 10 run. fenced, x-lenced. stalls. lower ing shade trees. 3 bdrm ranch house. Ca rpels, drapes. oountry k•lchea. Only 119.600 ,A steal. #10911 547-0608 aub;ect lo low assumable 8% Wood floors large fenced ywci ownership with this immacu1ale view. Fantastic cu111om hOr'l"e NEWTRl·LEVEL VIEW shake roof. built-ins. large brick VA loan. Call 646-7711 famiiy sized kitchen. In A·1 couaoe on large 120 ~-deep only 1 year old. Lovely queens WCM. This fantatstic 3600sQ. fl. fireplace. Best boy in Newporl ALMOST NEW Upgraded Greenbrook home ltlfd 8 months old. Miiny eiitras. :.Aime Costa Mesa location, condition. Great starter or fol: lots 01. room _for ~ids and kitchen. Soper custom drapes hOme in Cowan Heighlswi11 be Beachollered at S49.950. retiree C.11540·5140 anu'Mls, °' 1ust plain Pfl\l&CY. & carpeting lhruout Hurry this firn··•·• this monlh. 4 br. 3 "~ #11721 545-9491 · ia1120t 897-0321 newlistingcan'llast. "'..,.. ...... -----------1 fr, dr & \ll&W. Alt open beams & -----------1 out. Manicured lawns. brick 16959 546-9491 SHARP MESA VERDE You value wise shoppers had better hUfry on this one. Clean & oretty wilh an assumable FHA loan. t11370 545-9-491 COt.lEGE PARK This beaulilul College Park home is Just wailing to make )qi happy. Evervthlng from the sttke roof to the hardwood floors spells pride ol OMMtl"Ship. 111755 . 545-9491 Fount ai n Valley Area FOUNTAIN VALLEY LEAVING TOWN • Owners tran.sferred & mus! sell. Spaciovs 2 story, 4 bedroom, plus huge family room. Take ·CNet subject 10 assumable 7°" GI loan with 1251· monthly payment, or try new terms. .111975 963:5671 BIGAS A BARN Btautilully decorated 2 story home with approJC. 2900 sq. ft . of living space. Perfect lor the large family. Just a few features •e 4 king size bedrooms, 1 dofmitCHY size. 3 balhs, huge fwnily room oll kitchen plus swimming pool. Take O\ler sutiteei to assumable 7% GI toan with monlhly payments ol 1338. Priced al 162.500. .112103 963-5671 ABANDONED , Builder repossessed 3 ' bedroom plus bonus room. 2 story 2 YI balh home with patio and lush landscaping. Low down to assumable loan. 129.500. ·110458 963-5671 SORRY ABOUT THIS But we Ve got to setl. Not rMny people can make payments on 2 romes. it's just !hat simple. So take advantage of lhis situation now. 2 big bedrooms. 2 'h baths. Oen, central air. small yard, vacant & easy to see. 131 .800. 546-1754 BEACH UNITS 3 YRS YOUNG Prime Huntington Beach Spanjsh style apartmen1s 1 block to ocean. Also 7 units. near Heil & Beach. Call lor details 54(>.5140 DUTCH HAVEN MAAtNA '1 Take over subi1t_ct to assurTeb1e '3YI% GI 'loan wilh 12,.17 Iola! monlhly paymenls on this spacious 3 bedroom home on choice cul·de·sac tot. Owner rr.ty help with down payment. Call963·5671 1 MILE TO BEACH Anyone can lake over subject 10 FHA loan with total rronthly ~nls of 1270. St>aciOus "4 bedrm. 3 bath 2 story ~ in mo\le·in cond111on. Only 141 .500. .112009 CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE Transferred owner must sell lhis beaulifu1 Spanish style home. Red Hie root wilh 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Only 6 blocks 10 ocean. Vacanl '°' ~ck occupancy. M1226 BEACH ADDRESS To impress. Elegant 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Less lhan 6 years old. Ollerlng all the benelils 01 beach li\ling a1 $41,500. Truly a must to see IOf' disenchanted home buyers. Open eves. 968·3371 BIG4 Provides your large lamlty with Plenty ol space and prl\lacy in this ideally located residence. Josi listed. should go last at onty 137,950. .110718 897-0321 FOUR BEDROOM Provides a ·good combination fol the young e•ecutive timily in this super jharP residence wilh thick shag carpeling and leads of quality features. Can be SOid subject to assuming lhe . 7% GI Joan. Lots of quality tor 145.500. "#11756 897-0321 • • BUILDER REPO Provides you with excellent financing .on this like new, 11'8intenance fre.e residence with large bedrooms. 2 b4\hs, and bonus room. For only 129.500 ~·d better take a lool<. '11$)455 7\1% 897-0321 Will be the interest rate 11 yoo purchase this sharp and clean family home subject 10 assuming the existing G~ loan. Beaulilul street with lots of trees. Priced at 136,000. '110«>9 897-0321 ONLY 127.900 For this neal and clean 3 bedroom. 2 balh home graced by towering shade lrees. Large 120 tt. deep lot wilh'·access fOf' boat, camper etc. can be sold SUbjecl to assumption of 7% FHA loan. 111742 897-0321 READ IT & WEEP By the time vou read this ad someone has·probably already snam:>ed up this 3 bedroom beauty. For 13,600 equity with paymen1s under $350. But can anyway. We have others. ()pen 8\168. 546-1754 . Miss ion V1ejo- EI Toro- Area HERE'S YOUR CHANCE ·To make a great buy. Lovely 3 bedroom home with lush carpets & drapes. Super 136 fl. deep lot. Huge 3 car garage. Alt this a only 8 months old. Price in the IOw S40's with lantaslic terms. 586-4000 DEAL FELL THROUGH · Buy this beauliful model twlme al yesterda)'s price. 4 huge bedrooms. lo\lely family room. Unbelievable decor. See this super buy today. 586-4000 · 112~ 586-4000 a-spectacular ma sler suite. Buy SEEN THEM ALL now & pick oul cols, Clrapes & If that's the way you feel & stin everything. Call loday. ha\len'I bought. chances are ')i'10237 646-7711 yoo missed seeing this super sharp Madrid 65. 4 hoOe bedrooms. Fantastic family room. Central air, See this brand new listing today. 581HOOO WHO SAID INFLATION Look whal $43,500 buys here. 3 sparkling clean bedrooms. 2 baths. Losh shag carpeting, 1321 per month is all yau pay subjeci to 8V.% Gov'! loan or low down VA terms. Call ~ this beauty can't last. 586-4000 I BETCHA You will lo\le this gorgeoUs ~ bedroom, 3 bath custom hori'e. BeautifuJ open beam ceilings. Lovely kitchen. Call today. .#)2242 586-4000 UNBELIEVABLE. BUT TRUE This lovely 2 story home has eveything. Huge bedrooms. lovely baths. Located on cul~sac. 1235 per month is NEWPORT SHORES . Completely redone 3 bdrm. +. bonus room. new carpets alld paint. BBQ. walk to beach. POol and tennis facililies. Owner has tiought·new home. Call for app. 646-771 f MODEL HOME 1N Harbor View Hills. Beau111u1 3 bdrm. 2 bath. home in Harbor View Hills wifh mini view ol Ocean. All new drapes and painting thruoql. See this hOUse to believe at1 lhe extras. Callnow646-7711 BALBOA BEACH HOME Large custom 4 bearoom hOme !n . beach ar~~-Can be sot~ subject 10 assumable 51h% loa'J plus owner will carry la1ge 2nd. Trust deed. Submit. Call 6"&.-7711 aH }1)l.I pay sub~ct to !his 7% t.;,---------- V A loan assumption, or minimum down GI terms. Priced under 140.000. This new listing can'l·last. 586-4000 TAKEOVER Great FHA loan on this beautiful 1 Yi year old home. Transferred owner musl seu. .M:t 11sted at 144,500. 112142 545-9491 LAKEVIEW Fantastic lake Forest 3 bdrm 2 1h bath, 2 story home. Prof. dee.or. shows better than a rrodEtt. Call before sold. 546-0022 ,. EJCClO°"s1vE BAYSHORES Beauliluly aecoratea by prole!>s1ona1s. 3 bedrooms & silling room. Great master suite. Home completely redecoratea. Seller will help finance. Cati 646· 7711 LIDO BAY FRONT You can have an e•ouis1te view of boats & the ma inland from this 3 bdrm house on our R·3 lol, 1200.000. we·11 be open 1-5 or call us lo shciw 11-any Olherlime. 646-771 1 NEWPORT BEACH-VIEW of Cat alina. Owner has engineer & soil reporls. Negotiate the terms. Call 540-51-40 111760 BEAUTIFUL IRVINE 2 bdrm, 1 balh, fantastic landscaping 12•20 palio. A great Cslil. home only 135.000. Can be sola subject to .assumable 7% loan. Ca l ~ 646-7711 RARE UNIVERSITY PARK HOME Rare 3 bedroom. 2 balh University Park hOme .. Ai~ conditioning thruout. open beams. fireplace. Sprinklers lronl & back, larges! lot on cul-de-sac. Won't lasl. 646-7711 EXECUTIVE HOME IRVINE RANCH Best buy in Irvine. large 4 bedroom home w ith hea\IY shake root, formal dining room. family room plus 3 car garage. Close to park & Irvine rinancial cenfet. #12019 5"5-9491 HOW SWEET IT IS Super clean Cul\lerdale trodel. Subject to assumable YA loan with total payment ol S231. Relax & enjoy the community pools & clubhouse lacitilies. Try it .•. you'll like it. Call for appe1ntment. 8~·6256 CREAM PUFF ti's a doll. Mr. & Mrs. Clean live here. Plush shag carpel 1hruoul & a warm, friendly lireplace in the living room.· E•cellenl location & quiet cut-de-sac slreet. Good assumable VA loan. Don't miss this beauty. 838-6256 CUTE NEWPORT Oose to beach, beautiful A lrame den. many extras. including electric garage door oPener. Ollered at 155,000. #t2193 545-9491 planters & covered patio. An exceUenl boy al S35, 750. 838-<l256 THINK BIG ' A 4 bdrm. 3 bath. tri·level with Quality hardwood floors. separate' family room & formal dining area. Presrigfous area with excellent schools & one ycu'U be proud to own. Aruiious seller has priced l o sell $'59 ,500 with YA terms available. Don't mis"s this. ll3!>0256 WAODAYA NEED? Btooer. "smalklr. newer, 1at1er? We ha\le a good inventory ol homes.' in all area s. Foreclosures too. We'll e\len guarantee lo sen vour present home. We can help you find what you are looking !or. 838-6256 • EVEN RICH PEOPLE LIKE BARGAINS II \'OU like 10 be cozy by a lire while you admire Aulumn woods thru wide windows. II you like a shady yard in summer. a clear view of wintet sunset & quiel enough 10 hear frogs in sp<ing. by city ulihl1es & conveniences. You might like .to buy our home. we hope ~· Offering 4 bedroom, 3 full balhs. 2650 so. fl. & 15•30Pool on almost 1/1 acre. Ats 110,000 Open eves. 546·1754 Westminster Area BRIGHT & CHEERFUL 3 bedrm, 1 \.?bath on huge park like yard. Trees galore & covered palio. Only $32.950. 112250-60 894-0611 SPANISH BEAUTY CONDO 2 story near new &lucco & hie spacious home. 3 bdrm. 1 'h bath, large dining room, bu1 tt-lns. diahwa sher w1lh ·oommuni1ypoo1. $36.000. #1:l07\l-50 894-0611 CUSTOM HORSE RANCH Ranch styje 3 bedroom 2 bath. separate family room. lireptaoo, ltJSh carpets. colOr matched buill-in kitchen: cenlral air. heavy shake rool. Fen~/~ 1 acre $40.950 Act lasr. won'f last . Trade yo ur s. Ca ll 735-4550 l+ACRERANCH "t '~' S32,900. newly oainteo 3 bedroom ranch tiome on over 1 acre. Has carpet. drapes, 0bllill·in range and oven, FA. heat. A/C. Owner moving' and amious. Hurry .•• lhis one von'tlast long. Call 547-0717 NEW HORSE RANCH Be sure & check this 1 out. Brand soank1n9 new with space age kl!Chen & huge ranch style family room wtlh massi\le fireplace. 3 k1ngs1ze bedrooms & 2 big bath rooms make !his real easy living. Full acre of grouna set on a view site overlooking the new Perris LaJo:e, 1112197 683·5030 ROOM TO ROAM 2111 acre l:lorse ranch. level & '8nced. Modern home with 3 aueen size bedrooms 2 SParkhng baths, huge country kitchen. Wall to wall bnck fireplace in giganhc lam1ly room Recently painted & new carpets laid. Ready for vou to enioy the country atmosphere Yet surofls1ngly close lo e\lery"ttl•ng J10309 683·5030 ARTI ST RETREAT Writers privacy seekers hill 1op parad•se w•th 360 degree smog free view. Circular dnveway. old Gahl. crahsman--- ship blnlt hOme 1n e•cenent condll1on. Large 2 br. 11.·large bath. on 2 acres toned for horses. FHA & VA lerms. 939,950. 63~1360 "21h ACRE HORSE RANCH" Try VA terms on this ranch. Owner an~1ous Beautiful 3 bdrm. hOme newly painted and C3ft>eled New roo1 5 stalls ....;th Paddock, fenced 12wa!er stiares with 1n1s 2~ acre Zoned A·1 lor$41.000 83 5·1360 ..._ ___ ._ __________ .._ _____________ FREE MARKET EVALUATION_..~ YOUlll: NEAREST WALklR l LEE OFFICE IS: AU O''ICll OPEN 1:38 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M. Al'lflhllm C"ta M ... 2132 S. Hltbor Blvd. 2790 Htr~ 81'1d. 714/S37·5901 71•1545-9491 ,,......... 714fS4:'i·Ot65 116 Magnoi. AYelll.le c,,,.. .. t .. AtlnlMM 714f521·5138 J.401 K•te11a, Lo& A11milos 714f83-0SOO 2131t30-7S64 AMMlm 7141527-2273 Huntlrtgtofl lucft ~ Adlll'!S AvernHI t714) 963-$67t LtH••·er.1 33 I N, H1rt>or-. La Habra 213119'-3741 714f87t.2792 329 N. 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Special prog ram lor ~ unlicensed applicants. ~ For Employment lnlormallon Call t Mond1y thru Frld1y 9:00-4:00. )l .. f524-&a20 111/'ftr ..... U.."'7 1380 Ul'lfvllftlly Awtt111t 7141U 3-S030 7141533-6600 ~ a:=:l:J (714) 778-9350 (Oronge County) (213) 589-7382 -(Loi Angelt1) · (213) 598·2791 (Long Beech) I • Do you •now wh~I ya11• home i• .. ouh o~ 'OCI~~·~ '1'~<>et? Ya11 m~~ b., liu•ur.· "'' ~! 1~~1 t. "'fl>•t~ I 11y 11 •'·"ti~,,. -II ,e I l'eeCI 1o do <O m••I a• bun7 "' t~" c~•M!ta l"t b&fllw to ~ny W11l•u• & l"~ olt•'" '1,.-.. " ~" C·•' n w wt. 11 '.·ll ••• a1>noinlmt nl 1I )C>ll• ton•~n•eno~. T~~rc os na LO>I o• abl19~1>on "'1'19t~Q~•"'· You o .. c .i I~ l)~•~tll to !ind a"! -;:;,..~ "'"'"' --= ~"""=: '7"----- C,,1tilie1tc ror ')larket tva/11alio11 (Ri.•!idcrot111 rropr11yj W.illff l ltt, h'tC,, R#.l#.rrol C~ntral I'll, ""1 •. A~•-.f•M.....i.tt-"00 I'd li~<!tnll•"I yo.it1ft•l•.;,.01 •II•! l!IV """""' .,,.,lit hri~it 1'111 tM•vl m.rkM, 1notwllat I"!\ llf1f'Q'lll) wo1rt,f hf' litH 111 """''-' llf 0 , !'~a..,. t11~1Ml ll'lf fQr ll"f'<)•~l..,,.~I. I 11iw1<·,.,.to~1I U•"'' •~ na Ch•f,~10 ""'•"'I ~"-l I wit! bt wiwk1110otlt;i;1llon. My pr~rty'" NOT Jllei..M!~ 1 ... 1...i ••lh l....,\l>trbro~N . ·~-----------------""'~------lilro"f'lad<tn,.. ______________________ _ _,,,_ -,r 11 your i.o ... ," ettt1•fttty u.i1d •illl •fto"'•• 11,1110•, 11kl••• di••~11d "'•• olt~t, .u 11 111101 •vi lnlt"l In 1011,u !lie ll•lll'ltl o• o•~•• lllt•Ho•1. I . '\' •• D % DAILY PILOT s.,,..,, -u, 1974 Iowa Fair --a Big One Flavor, Fun of Past Generations Much tlie Same AmeriaJ's golden harvest is nlmo1t gathfrcd. And wtll into October tlitre wtrt celebrations like tlie Iowa SUJ te Fair. l t11 a ;011/ul, colorful mizture of ta:nnen ·and '11.fTchontJ and livestock tntd prottu.ce and midways and con- te1t1 a1ad big 'lame entertainers -a mvrfad of meni.orits untif ne:rt year's harve.st. By KAY BARTLETT DES MOINES (AP) -It's the gent\• Jo-,i,ing from the red-brick cattle barn. the oinking and gnmting from the sv.ine barn across Blue Ribbon Road, the roar Of tbe stock car engines as they peel around the grandstand racev.•ay. the cry of the buckster on the midway, the incessant beckoning of the calliope, the •• cofnmand of the rtngmaster to "jog trot your horses. please." the bleating of the :sheep. the squeals of little children for jmt arie mott pony ride. Step right up, ladies and gents, it's the Jowa Slate Fair, a Il).day festival of food , livestock, cootests, big name entertalnment. honky tonk freak sho"'S and the AH-American proposiUon of the blue ribbon et the end ol the hard rMti:i: In a depersonalize\i \~·or!d, it's also a place where every li U\e -or not so little -boy and girl can hold center stage at least for a moment. \l.'he!hcr it be wtth a blue ribbon for lhe best homemade pickles or for helting out the best rendition of how to call the chickens home. rr·s FOR FARi\fERS. house"'h1es. businessmen. teen-agers, poUUciens and just plain folk. Over 80,000 souls. all intent on having a good time, ~"·amp !he fairgrounds on a given da y. 'They come in campers and in C<lr!'. in old school buses converted ~nto mobile homes and In special bull(>s from dotA11town Des f.1oines. Some haul sht'cp or pigs or cattle , dreaming or blue ribbons and admiring glances from lhe othtr brttders. Others cart in lhe most perfect apples, ears of com and 1he biggest and reddest tomalots lht'lt s..inshine. rain and the rich lov:a soil can conspire to produce. The r~·a fair is one of hundrtds across the land celebrating, i.n the final 'A"et'k.5 of sum rncr. the country 's golden ha r\'tst. for somt'. it's :l busint'!>.<ii date. l\\'1\h lloolten o{ the Triple RanC'h in Uur!· 1ngtoo, Jo"·a. brought a string of lhc l\lllcd herefords he raises. He figurts 11 cost him about Sl.200 l o haul then' herr. plus °"·ork losl "°"'l'IY from his f:lrm. "V•e:'rc he re strictly for ad· \'crtls1ng," says Hoclzen. "\\1ln, 105e or draw in lhe show" ring, \\-e"re here to , show the public that these fast-gaining : ' anlm•ls BrP. nol hard lo look ot." ·: ; f ASOTJlER ORF.EDER 11·alks bv and ; ; admim lloelze:n ·s prize lxtll, "'tiirh a , , few days later 'A'as lo walk off v.·lth . '• '• ' '• ,• i I I I • I • the pttstiglouJ purple ribbon u grand 1..iwnplon in Hs class Hoelttn chats 1'ilh the man. apprtciating bis ap- prtd1tkJn. "We'l't 1vorked 20 year~ to produrt that bull.'' Hoclun tells hirjl. No boas1. Just v.·hat caule raisinR is a\\ obout. .. lt'1 teddy bear 1!me," the n1an on the midway booms out , ti/en though It'$ 10 o'cloC"k in the momlna ope:nlng day and nining. Later, on the mldw11y v.ill be peOplt-to-people :is nickJt"t arc pit.chcd at plates Htop ~~anrlc 111tdfed dogs or n!J hues, baskrlhllJ\s nre arr.hL'<i for prlz . and baseba!hi arc hurlt'd v.i th meaning al !he red 1pol that 1A1'U ' ' . .. ' dump Bozo the clov.n into the water. "You're nothing but a dumb dirt fanner from Nebra ska ," Bow sneers al a man intent upon dropping him. The madder tbey get, the more money is plunkoo do"'1. Brave souls sheU out 75 cents a crack to ride the double ferri5 wheel and the loop, a ride which sptns y~ upside down and distributes the contents of pockets all over the grounds. Tape recorders bark the freak show routines. "Ha ve you ever seen a woman with lhree breasts. She's inside toples.!I. Have you ever seen a woman with four breasts. She's here, too. All oC these are on the inside. RJght before your very eyes. Come in now." THE RE'S ELLA ~tAE, the lion-faced girl, and Spiderola: the spider lad y. There's the burlesque show, and the "Children of Forgotten Fathers." Are those deformed babies in jars real? "Well, you can say they v:ere sold to me as real , but I ~ooldn 't bet on it myself," the O'Aller explains. As the sound oI the midway blares on, a ~'h.ite-coated judge carelully studies the cornbread entries at the bread judg· ing. Some 25 persons. ITI06tly women, "'alch intently as the judge neatly pulls 'He doe1n't k11oro a slra11ger. I've got to rh1g lhe dh111er bell fo r everu 111eal.' out a sltce. studies its texture, crumbles H and tnstes it. "That's a nioe Jocking piece of com· bread there," vo!wtteers ri.frs. Vern \\1ilk.ie of Earlham. not an entrant. just a spectator-coMOiseur. "The judge might think it's a little too brown , but !hat's ho"' I llke it.'' The judge agrees. The contbread takes the blue ribbon. ALL Kll\'DS OF BREAUS and cookies are entered. In lhe 4·H di\'ision. featuring foreign and regional cooking, the judge allO'\ls as how the most wiusual enlry this yeur \\'a!! a bagel. ,\!rs. John Steddom. 36-ye:ir-0\d mother of two. has 36 baked entries and nine t·ntrr•"!S In the ~"·ing co1npctil!on. She stnrt~ baking t"o 11(.'('ks before the fnir oind is b;1kin.1? t.hr('e dt"'le<:tn))lL'S a day us 1he fnir i~ about lo open. \\liy? "I don't kno"" \\'hy do p1.o0ple like horse races? Tt ·~ just Pl\rl: of me coming 10 rhc fair. I "·as in 4·11 all my life nnd it's a challenge." she says. She loads up !he car. the loav's of breRd In shoeboxes and drives ln from nearby Grhne.<1, ~here her husb8nd raises hogs. One year. she "'alked off "'ittl more lhan Sl60 In prize money. for a few. the prize money Is the thing that brings 1h~ to the fair . Dale Ne\\'J)Ort, a pN>- feuional Oorist from Cedar R1111ds, com· e'9 C:\'l?r)' year to enter the garden cOni· Pt'tll101l. a !('St of lttndscnplnJ. And t'l\'ery Y ar he "'ins -he think• It 's 1bout Cl(l'ht 111 n row now. '"Thal r1bl>oo don't mean nothing," ~Y!i Nev.'J)Ort . ''F'lr~t priu. Is $2'1-5 TO me.' Predictably, he Yiins this year again. Ml\, AND MRS , JOHN SEARS bMng do11.-TI 29 varieties of apples fro1n the John Kllfmour Orchard In Ctidar Rapid'!t. They've been doing this for 2t5 years and in ~ood /ear11. tilt)' \\'a\k off v.lth $500 in 11rttc money. ' Till! lov.·a Slate Fair -llke m11ny fairs across the country -is a giant family reunion. The rolling campground is pecked with over 5,00) campers and up to JS,lm people. most oC them reserv- ing the same spot on the grounds for years. Wilen WilmOI' and ~e Frit<hell came inio camp in late Allgust for the fair, they started tooting the horn or tile ~.,. school bus lll<y a>n- verted Into a camper that sleeps seven. Thel r friends looted back and soon !lley v.·ere comparing notes on what they had been doing since last year. Frllchen, a farmer from Ollis, has be8i. earning to the tows Sta~ Fair for 53 years -since be was nine years old. ''He doesn't ever know a stranger," aays 1lrs. Frltcben. "I've got tG ring the dinner bell for every meal. He's always out meeting someone new." A REUNION OF another sort is at 11asler Jacks. one of the beer hal11 on the fairgrounds. The men who ·com- pete in the traclol"'-puUing contests are ordering up rounds of cold beer and trying to tell stories of past encounters o\'er the sounds of the Ray Faubu3 Foor, a local ensemble whose leader plays a mean sax on the 'A"tekends and raises hogs during the week. "Some of those tractors got $.10,000 in I hem." says Charlie Johnson of ClarilOll. "l've seen some of those rice car drivers aime over and say they'd gi\'e thei r right arm for some of the engines that are in those tractors." Charlie ca.me in secxwxi once at lh& fair. "I gave it away. I drove poorly that day.'' he laments. And then the turns to his brother, Lyle, who is sti ll mainlainlng he is the best tractor puller around. "\Vhat did you ever do? You ever come in second?" Charlie launts. JUST AS THE 1\tEN involved in the lractor-pulling contesls all know each othe r. so do U1e other speciality con. lest.ants: the moto rcycle racers, tbe men \\"ho goad on !heir huge draft OOnes to detern1lne which team can puU the most ~·eight, and the daredevils who fly around the track in race cars. Tile big name st.an who wurk the f&lr circuit in the !\!Mmera au come In for a one-niRht show. This year's top attractions: Liza ?IUnnelO, Chicago, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass f....oggins and ~feii.sina, a rountry a!J•sta; show featuring Tanya Tucker, and the Redd FO:t:t Show. The first Iov.·a State Fair v.•a,s held In 1854 In F'airlltld and gpttad over .six Rcre!'i. The current behemoth stretch€!., out over 400 acru. The most e!abora1e of fann equipment is on display, plu,, lndustrta\ dirplay1 of everything from sno11.'n\Ob\les t o whirlpool baths. The fO\.\'ll State Fair Iii not the biggest In the country 1nd folks from other 1tates Y.'Ould give You a herd tlmt lf you "'ere to 111.y It was the best. But 1he 350-pounct oow scu.lpted entirely out of butter, the 10.yeaM>ld ~1.th the broken ann "'"° ls stuffmg " shorn !Jhetp'1 fleece Into a bag, the young girl i;houtJng to e friend shov.ing his \\'estern pltasure hone -"Looi at tile jud1e:. get his tyt.",,-the tquasb wt\gh- ln1 over Mt pound1 and the giant cucun\· btr 01·er a ya rd lone. the botst..tiow demons1r111ion, the finesse oi oookJe nnd rake dtt\')f'ating, little. children lnttnt 111 ...,·ater p:ilnllng. l.l!tn-agen SJ)n)'·p&in- tinp; their !\llimo.ls' hOQftl black. The,. ,,. the myriad liiltta and aound of. th~ Iowa Stale Fait. ' ' For the Record Dissolution Of Marriage ' ' Blrtlts • --u Mt. ..... "".. ....., •""'-lM.21 OM•Vflll c1~1 .. '"'""· 11r1, --n Mt. tfld Mtl. OMn Ottol'I; IU.1 Rtlm• Cl~i. 1rv1n1, l lrl. 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New \Vatch the sunset & the birds over quiet bay TOOAY1S WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! 123 VIA kORON OPEN SATtSUN. 1·5 fi::1 ;, ~: .. 1~;agf!'~~i~1i.iN~ wators lrom your 50 ft. deck . 2 Bdrms., 2 Owne r will carry !st T.D. 8%. 25 y>S! No DOVER SHORES NEW LISTING Red tile roof covers 'I> story, o~n beam_ l'OOL. ASSUME 1•• VA baths. Avail. for lease, lease/option or sale. Joan fee! Brand new luxurious 3 BR Bordeaux -ceil. livin g nn. with brick frplc~Kficlien l.0AN. 1mmrrli"1 e (J("' $72,500, inodel on beaut . corner in Big Cyii. Prof. EXCEPTIONAL HOME-with family roo m . h bl I 3 1 bd 1 b h cupanry. Take ad\•anlage of and formal dining room. Master suite w / Wtl l· ns, ge. rn1s. & 2 fu I at s. thls Clne. Don't v.·11il call * 67s..5t30 * decorated & landscpd. Air-cond, air purifier. d & b h l1nn1ac. con d. Shows pride of ownership. now 1'11" 2;)3;;) IA·I iT eY • tl 3637 E. Coast Hwy. ?R'utagMMA~~~~to perf~~~Jiiu~12t·~ ~urfre fi~~t ~n bo3v~ih~~0~~~~"$l1~~'. s. t'~h$o2,~~o'.arry Isl T.D. at good rate. Ask· °"~~ riZ~J. ir S FUN ro BC mc:E• ~ Ill! I.Ill ti Corona del Mar 1030 Polaris, Newport Beach Open Sat/Sun 1,5 BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME -$325,000 BLUFFS LEASES ! j THE REiil ESTllTERS General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ~-------------~BANDoNE~~ 4 ~R including hide-away master suite with P.nvate garden patio. Huge living rm w/mas· s1ve firepl & cathedral beam ceilings, formal candle light dining, gourmet kitch. and fam. r.m. overlooking entertainers patio and park~ like grounds. $64.950. Make Offer-GoodTerms THE GERRIE CO., REALTORS 6454400 General R.E. 1002 ERRORS: Advtrtl,.rs -------- should check their •ds d•lly & report error's Imm• d I ate l1y. The DAILY PILOT a11ume1 litb111ty for the first In correct Insertion only. 2 STORY NOSTALGIA ON EASTSIDE Old fami style 3 bl'droom house on la!'ge lot. OV.'ner \viii carry ls\ Trust ~! .Just listed. $38,500. Ca 11 646-7171 1~' iiiii_iiiii_iiiii_iiiii_ ~1~1002~ [ f j" "' RMro oc ~·~ 6-neral R.E. · ~ Superb NEW split-level ran1bling Beauty VIEW HOME A variety or leases avail. Im1ued. occupancy .. • with Country Club & city li !o!h ts view. 5 BR. SPACIOUS LIVING! Custom/quality! 4 den, huge rec reation r1n. on lovely corner. Bedrooms. large dining area & fatnily l'OOm. 8 OAKl\10NT LNE. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 Separate guest or ''in·law" suite. Enclosed patio \Vith swimming pool. $118,500. EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$250,000 420 Kings Road, Newport Beach Open Sun 1-S Owner may carry 1st 'f.IJ. on this fine ba y· fronl 5 BR home. Fam. rm. formal DR & 4;<, JUST LIKE NEW -ONLY BmER baths. Elegant & delightful. Pier & slip. SEE IT TODAY -beauli!ully deeorated In 1 LINDA ISLE OPEN SUN 1·5:30 your favorite colors. 3 Bedrooms, and a SPYGLASS HILL -$149,950 !FEEi sparkling pool , $69,900. Beaut. 2-slory 4 BR Ne\v Bedford home \vflge 1935 Highland, Newport Beach Open Sa~/ Sun f.5 FR, huge bonus rm & 3 baths. Fully ld scpd . NEWPORT BEACH • ON THE HILL Beautilully dee. Lge. yd. Lovely vj~w! WELL PRICED AT $43,5001 Delightful 3 BIG CYN "OEAUVILLE " -VIEW -$149,SOO bedroom, 21> bath Townhouse. Pool privi· NEW! Breathtaking entrance to high ceiling Ieges -close to beach, shopping & trans· LR. 4 BR model w/bonu s rm & formal DR. portation. Rich carpeting. landscpd & rm for Pool. 4308 Spindrift, Park Lido, NB Open Sat/Sun 1.5 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 BRAND NEW IN THE "BLUFFS" IRVINE TERRACE 2 Beaut. !·story "Lindas" -$74 ,950 & SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM HOME -2 batbs. $78,500. Move right in! Ne\V cu st. drapes & Secluded pool area. Delightful plan for en· CP.tng, lush prof. landscapin g. 3 Bn & 2 ba. tertaini ng. Fan1 ily roo1n and dining a rea 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1-5:30 overlook pool. $69.900 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB-$295,000 j Office Open Saturdays & Sundays I•'51ntastic NE\V l·sto1'y 5 BR custon1 home w/golf course vie\V. FR, DR & 5 bas. Lux. PETE BARRETT REAL TY cptng, marble, air-cond & p rof landscaped. . 49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1-5:30 ~ 1605 WestcHff Dr., N.B. 642·5200 714 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 675-4060 General R.E . 1002Gener•I R.E. 1002 ~- C.F. Colcsworll1y & Co.· Realtors BLUFFS CONDO-WATER VIEW Just redecorated for a ne w buyer. 3 BR., 21,~ ba., forn1al dining, fairly sparkles tbruout. Vacant & ready-fast possession. Chvuer \\ill consider lease with option $77 ,950. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. LIDO ISLE 1002 DUPLEXES OCEANFRONT Kr"' l1stlng! 3 Bil, 3 ba. • d~n 1.111per: '.! Bit., '! ha. ICM·er. Nf!l\·ly p11.ln1ed; >.Int locall')n. $179,500. • Call: 673-3ti63 642-Z'l.i3 EvPi 2 BR.. 1 ba. + 1 BR. CL.gel • l ba. l\\'Y.·ly redecor. Xlnt cond. S179.500 cau: 673-3663 associated BROKERS-REALTORS 1025 W lcilboc 671·!66) REDUCLD $3000! l\lusl sec fanlns tic 4+f11n1ily room + private offi<'e. Gii;:antic n10!1· 1e1' suite has room.size closet and bi~ baJ1:ony. Bl"'sl bis; hon'c buy at $ji,9;;G! Cal! &17-6010 Agt. OPENTIL9 . rrs FUN70BE N/C(, THE REiil ESTllTERS Like new 4 BR. & lge. family rm .. 6 baths. I Am A Duplex!! Pier & floaL 30 Ft. lot. $260,000. I'm \\'ell located in old Family home; 6 bdnns., 4 baths. 36 Ft lot. Conm.1 del l\lnr, v.·llh :. 211 l San Joaquin Hills Road , NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 p· & r "'>95 000 charn1ing 2 br. & den horn~ OCEANVIEW ier s lp . ..,_ ' in front and a SUPER l Br. V.A. NO DOWN SPECIAL Attractive 3 BR .• 3 ha. single story home on rear unit. New carpet in Th.ia 3 Id Sel t --" den and fresh paint and new yr.,o e<: p • ....,,.. • ..,. 4 BR, 3 Ba Beauty in guard-General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 60 ft. street to street lot. $152,500 carpet in rear unit ... . " ~-!m ~·; 8h~a~~arg: ed priv. area. Fa m· r ml.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;1 __ .!*~~Ba~l~bo~a~B~ay~:_!P'.!r~o'fp~e~rt!i~e~s~*~-A AND PRICED RfG HT ,. tillered Pool. The Qy.1H'r v.•/char broiler, lg !iv. rm. CORONA DEl MAR \V TERFRONT LOTS at $89,500 Firm. Call us tor is gone.& wants it to iiell w/tireplace. enclosed patio. STEPS TO OCEAN I NEWPORT DUPLEX 40X90 Ft. $250,000 30X105 F~ $165~000 a showing. 644-'nll ' fast at $<19,9'35. Call quick, ~ i;r-o!a!.13;!:~ ~~ . custom 4 BR & 3 BR. Near everything. 3 BR., ,, 5.1&-2000. to priv. beach. Try lease Two 2-bdrm .. cu ties, now. rented. 'f!lese a~e dlx. duplex, 1 yr. old. 2 ~a. & ga~age, ,each ~ " • ~. •• ·-, .-< .. r .§;SELECT option. $115,000. GRUBB & the lowest priced really ru ce properLies avail· Extra large lot & build· uru t; one urut avail. at ~ TPIJOPERTIES ELLIS R<>al E•tate, 6r~7080 able in this exclusive area. $63,500 Each. mg $129 500 675-7060. $350 mo. Fu 11 price 1 .!:-~~~~·:;";.~::·=I l -"'"'"~~~~~""'""I Buy-now & enjoy the valuewcrease. Each is-· ' · l $89~:_::·500::::._642-:::::7.:49:::1~---.JJ!'!!!!"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""1-__.0PEN FIOUSe-CtTi~~~~~lNE ·on· airR-2-tot:-EASTBLUFF ' NO DOWN _G;;ene;;;;r;;at;;R;;.;;;E;;.;;;;;;;;;;IOO;;;;l 1 Gtntral R.E. 1002 Sat & Sun 1-5 pointed in tni.s 2bcdroon1 2514 Huge !ani./din. rnl. costs & impounds, $575, ?>fesa Verde VA, Appraisal NEWBAPOYRFTROBNETACH f...'lrge rooms beautifully ap-l OUR ~ Super clean 4 BR. home 3 BR, l 1/z ba. Closing • 3zn ?.tlnnesota, C:'if. 120feetzonedfor commercil\l clivirl~d bath home.Country Newly redec. Owners !\1o. paymts. $241 PITI. OPEN SAJ/SUN. 1·5 FOUNTA~N VALLEY ordered. O\vne r an.'l'.\ous. use on the bay at S\V corner kit chen plus nice yard, ·1 BR., family rm.; htd. & Low interest & low or m Palm & Edgewater streets, Desirable terms. A mw;t YEAR a n x i o u s! $70,500. Full P r i c e $23,500. 7 COLLINS ISLAND fltd .. po 0 1. "Stratford", dov.n. A super s Paci o us adjacent to auto ferry dock. to see. Call 6·16-Ull 64()..8484. 55fr8800. $64,9.lO. sharp 3 Br 2 Bath family S42-4353 Larry Pfisler WALKER & LEE Now under ctinstruction; 3 THE BLUFFS entcrtaini.ng OOrne. p~s:= =y aaMit~!A!u ~~~~-General R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 m REALTORS m =:~ ~:::.~~g~~ Tfe~;~hoj0;_e; ~~;· J ca . i~=i! l Gener•I R.E. ;002 General R.E. 1002 L.J:::! 4 LocaIOf!icesToServeYou L.J:::! 100 ft. of private bnyfront, new section. $fi6.~. p _._. i::.::.::::..::c:.::=--..;.;;;;:;_;..;;.="-'-'-----',;. SWEEPING BAY & OCEAN VIEW \\ith pier. Offered at SHORECLIFFS rap•r-•l•S ~ General R.E. 1002 Gener'al R.E. 1002 $2$,CKXI (}c(>11n viev.'. Corona de I 752~1920 macnab I irvine realty FINER HOMES Priced From $47,500 to $550,000 MESA WOODS Immaculate, nearly new 4 bedroom. fami- ly room home close to So. Coast Plaza & freeways. Spacious floor plan -beautiful grounds. $61,900. Helen Ball 644-6200. (T38) DOVER SHORES-5 BEDROOM Outstanding view Bay & Oc~an! Seclud_ed & private w/beaucoup amenLies. Entertam-- ment center w/charglo griU. 5000 sq, ft. home on extra lg. lot. Poof. $250,000. \Valter King 644-6200. (T39) CAMEO HIGHLANDS-VALUE 4 Bedrom hom e. Extra Jg. lot w/pool. Ready for decorating - super value at $8.5,500. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 4818 SURREY. (T4-0) IRVINE TERRACE 2 bedroom home perfect !or couple \vho en- joys privacy & mature trees. $70,000 fee. Tom Queen 644·6200. (T4 1) JUST THE THING to grab your fanc y. Super sharp cottage & rental un it decorated w/Corona del Mar charm. Corner lot so. of hwy. $9215()(). Lois Miller 642-8235. (T42) A PERFECT SETTING for you r modern art & wall hangings. Bring the outdoors indoors in this 4 bedroom, fam· ily room, 31h bath contemporary home of wood & glass, $36.5,000. Maxine Williams 642-11235. (T43) UNBEATABLE-$47,SOO Well constructed, 2-story. 4 bedroom home on super lg. Jot. Immaculate. tasteful decor! Owner anxious. Helen Bali 644-6200. (T44) LIDO NORD BAYFRONT , 6 Bedroom, 5 bath. lamily bome. custom built by Hi gson. Private beaches. tennis courls & clubhouse. $225 .000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 434 VIA LIDO NORD. (T45) BEST BUY IN THE BLUFFS Reduced to $73.500! Largest Door plan -3 bedrooms. ra.mily room, 2lh: baths-2 fire- places. Wide greenbelt location. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 2216 VlSTA DORADO. (T46) DANA POINT VIEW PROPERTY Beautiful old Spanish estate overlooking harbor. 150' bluff frontage. $275,000. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (T47) BLUFFS-GREAT VIEWI 3 bedroom home on Ave. Cerritos-pan~ ramie Upper Bay View. $98.000. Tom Queen 6446200. (T48) BIG CANYON Choice lot on end of cul-de-sac overlooking lakes, pracllcc fairway & golf course. $95,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (T49) 1t44 MacArthl.ll' 644•6200 Ntwpot'I 81..ch, C1tllornla 121163 This beautifully decorated HARBOR VIEW 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 113 EMERALD A'lar's 1'6t section. $148,500. •4oooua tlSLNtw'°1t:TILACH I• Balboa Island. F'irst tjme of· BEST BUY!! HILLS home has never been on tbe market. THE BLUFF S-EARLY AREA '"""' 3 B<lnns .. '" oo.. Hubor View Homes WESTCLIFF Unusl!al delight awaits the buyer of this SINGLE STORY-NO STAIRS inunaatlate condition! &>auti. 3 BR., 2 ha. ··cannl"'I Immediate Escrow lov.ely & impeccable 4BR, or 3 + den. It iS !\1odt'l." Profc-ss. decor. Of· WET p A I NT! See this 2 BR ., 2 BA .. CARD ROOM tered at s72•500 charming 4 bedrm home. enhllDced by the very attractively landscap-HEART OF.,. sep. fanl rm, 2 fplcs, ex1l'a ed &. completely private yard. 1 of Corona IMMACULATE, ADULT HOME Corona dcl Alar. Lovely I~ country kitchen. sep d I M • f' •M 500 END UNIT O N CUL DE SAC REAL TY hon1e, close to beach. on utility room. POOL 40' lon .. , e ar s 1nest areas. yJQ, . 1 ~,1 lols. Ov.·ner will a1Tan•· -~ 315 tL\.RINE AVE " Financing nvailuble 2 0 ~· PACIFIC REAL ESTATE 642.0200 VACANT AND MOST INVITING BALBOA ISLAND llnanoing.ile<fo«dt<>$114,9"' down. OPEN DAILY 1-5. $65,000-NEW FINANCING AVAILABLE * 673·6900 * '1'--i. • 1520 Dorothy La"c- HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS FRESH AND VJ11U~21 Ring MG-5560 Day or Evening BRIGHT VACANT ~ WITH VIEW CORBIN-MARTIN General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ASSUME 71;,•/o 1002 General R.E. 1002 VA LOAN $223 PER/MO. VACANT - NEAR BEACH NO Financing Problems General R.E. HIGH ON A HILL OVERLOOKING BLUE PACIFIC HALL OF FAME! V.'e present a rare vlev.· hornc Realtors Fast Occupancy at a reasonable price. It * 644-7662 * Talk aboul a big n1a st e r bedroom! Jlere it is, and tll<'re's 3 more besides. t.Tany custom modifications here, and you v.ill truly be pleased 1vith the great l-'1\MlLY LIVING CEN· TERS! Sre this fine corner property in North Co s la ?l'!csa for only $-13,9.lO. can easily be a 3 bedroom ,,.....,,..,..,....., .... ..,. j Eastbluff \\ilh den or a 4 bedroom. WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME Plus a large family nxim ARTIST CHALET Call us Pbou t this extra neat and a fonnal dining 11rea. AT BEACH 3 br family roon1 ho~ in ~lined cul-de-sac. Or\1'; or• A KIND. pride of . _vale e ntr y . ri.1ammoth ov.·nership is reflecled in Also 2 baths and a pov.'Ck>r Eastblutt \\'ith larglf4pArk room. Call us for more POOL.-.$35,950 like yard and possible boat, living room. St!parate h · · d t' ma!l:Sive family room with I . e artistic ecor~ mg; nev.· pf' i v a t e a n d q u i e t . cozy fireplace. c 0 11 n1 r v k1tcll<'n a PP I 1 an. c es: Panoramic \.iew of Pacific. kitchen. Scp.'ll'll.te form a·1 cathedrnl . <."e1I., nurrored Courtyard entry. L a r g: e dine . GIANT STZE walls, atrium; 3 blt~ms., 2 kitchen. Fnmily r oom . bedrooms COA1PLETELY baths, dry ba~, patio, dbl. lflJGE LIVING ltOO 1\1 RED EC 0 RATED. oo· enr _garage. Priced at ONLY \VITif A BREATIITAKING VERANDA w i t h $61,.IOO. VIE\V. La r ge bedroon1s. marshm1.11!0\\• fire ring-. HTC OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 Covered patio. Priced at on· TREES. Built-in mountain 4581 SANDBURG WAY ly $69,950. 01\'ner "'1 11 \\'a \('rfall. !<"ARM s I z r~ n UNIVERSITY PARK finru1ce. Call to sec !J63.6iG7. details regardinR this great trailer storage a c e e 1 •. home. \\'e v,.'O\lld k>vc to Secludrd entry 10 enonnous Quick occupancy fl!'".;:! Short share it v.ith you. $9:>,500. slurlio li\ing room v,.·ith 20 escrow desired. Owner will 673-8550. ft. \·aulted open beam ceiJ. help tinance at only $M,950. OPEN TIL g . "s FUN 10 BE N/CEI i~ & sun ll'IT8CC t hat Call 6#-72ll o\·c11ooks prestigious ~ harbor. Studio lofl & library THE REiil ESTllTERS ~ 1vet bar. Gourmet '' kitchen. H~e ma~1er v.ith ~ OCE,\N VT E\\/. Abundant ._ )'ARD. A ha nd o n e rl iincl ''C" THOMAS ready for you. Hurry 11n Utis one -call 110\\'! &12-253:1 REALTOR OPEN T/L 9 • IT'S FUN 10 Bl NICE' "~ 1 " 1' , ·h THE REllL ESTllTERS 214 \V. Cst l·lv.·y. 54S-5j27 Nc11'po1t Beach Eve. 545-5643 Just Listed ' Irvine Terrace use of .\\'oods & glass add to :111islic atmosphere. 963· 7881. OPEN TIL !'.I • ITS FUN TO ElE NICE! Owner Will Carry 1~--; OVER 1/4 ACRE An extra sharp 3 BR Honie • ' on a large llOx lJ;; fl conK'r lj .,11 J. THE REiil ESTllTERS ON NEWPORT lot wUh v.·ann natur11! wood ,~:· =·-::·::· ===== and. brick IC!XIW't'S, flelf _ LUXURY BLVD. cleaning oven and n1uch PARTY POOL HOUSE ilu-room' ior ''old ti-" more B ·11 f l t' & WATERFRONTS .. ~ "'"" u1 or re axa 10n · en- Bachelor Pad Carana del Mar With Paal BIG CANYON MAGNIFICENT ONE OF A KIND 9o/o Financing Promised Spacious. 3 bcdroon1·famlly· ])a\io-lari;:c t'IJl'llrr lo!-bOfll SJl<Jt'e. 2001 Crnlc.lla & 22nd St. Nev.·port Beach. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. living -or display yoUr PLUS \<'11aln1ng. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, BALBOA ISLAi'llD -first Superbly de c or ate d and Call us about this desirable v.·a res for yo ur ow n Tht' O\\·ner ~·anl ~ :t fas! sall' otrke & bunk room, i n ~~~!!!!!!'~~'"!"~~I cabin -2 Sty. v.·ith slip. land:;ica pt:'d 4 bl' home Corona 1-llghlands 2 br 2ba business. That's right, zoned and \VIU. CARRY THE 1st J';ev.'JlOrt. Large 101 with ac· SHARP MESA VERDE Negotiable tcm1s. 111\uated \\"ith view of big pool home \\'ilh I a r g e for residl'.?nlial o r com-TD. t~s for boa ls, I railers. All ·rou value v.ise shoppers had BAYSIDE DR. _ on 1 he c1lt1)'0n area ru1d Fashion ~tcr suite pri~~dte beach mC'rcial. Loads of room for Only $87.:,,00 lh1s for only $69,!f.iO. Call bl"'ltl"r hUITy on lhis ont'. 1 ho I~!ruid. Fom1er model hon1e acct'Ss and vrry s~lal either. Lot size is 140 x C..U S-1-1-7211 &16-Till Clean & pretty "1th an \\'~ E'r .• •ubeper US(', super \\•ith hn1:;c activities. room fin 8JlCing arrangements. 9S. Call 546-2313. elm WALKER & LEE a!'!>umablc c•11,\ •-·-. A•. k Vlew ach. "Cl"ralffi from residence. $69,500 ' ~· <> OPENTIL I . rrs FUN JOBE MCEI REAL ESTATE about listing No. U370. call 111F..SE homes ai'C' n 111 St-eluded outdoor lhing area Cnll !Hl-7211 I ', • , . -M-'E"'s"'A"'--o"'E"'L=MA=-R-545-9-19l ot.ht>rY:ise offci'ed, so oppor v.·ilh pulling green, oriental ~ ~· ~ · , luniry is linlltrd. garden, view deck, gas fuel· • $49,950 . ....... GE,,,f'"' .. o Nirl~/,",1;s p~1 ~;l1~1!~:~~~~~ • "' .!~ Llh:E NI::\\": &>arini::: \1Hlhcrl l..'lrge 4 BR R· l)()OL. J\'c.at ...... ~ ... " [~~~=====~ [ ct>iling~. Open ~parinu~nl"'ss. as a pin. CaJI to s C' c • W Ike & lee ,#-. in livini,;-rooin, fo1·mal dirl-1 ' Triple i<al~n.'•'. Big sprirklln:: ~ll}-U'21/:11."~!!!) 8 f ! .• ·-___ , ~~;,1:~m~m~,~la~i~~~·;. CO~NTRY ESTAT,E IMMACULATE ron!. :0.1u•'h n1nr,-.: Cnll no1v Gl-\!\'T7. ll~:ALTY SER\'ICE ,;;;;;;;;;;;";"';';;';";";';' ;;;;;;;;,! i. ~ suite, :.! fireplaces. kitehen Over ~' ncrc. Sp rfl \\"I 111 g TRI.LEVEL h.1 sC'l"'. lll•·lilllO Agt. WESTSIDE FIXER ~ . lut!y cqupippcd v.·ith a 11 v.1Xld parl("]]rd, 11'()0(\ bcan1-This sclcrt propl'J1y hns 4 OPENTIL 9 . 1r s IUN ro fl[ NICC1 Di My • 4 BDl?:\l ..... if h N••• sport• <>" modem umcnilics. Call 673· ed rant'h . hoUS('. J>ool. 3 Hl'lnn~. 3 bn. fQrnJ:\I din·rni, 12 fil"l'])luct•, J;li.S bln1s. huge 'f.t S.)j() for an appointment. other fu11111>h<.-d houses on & ' family roon1. Qulet cul-de· •aufpm nt 1 rev> pro pl'rty !or rentc.111 fnni-rn1 '1·/v.-et bfU' niu(·h. '._ .. •I" I snc. A11sun1c 7,.~ VA loon. ..,. e 6fs~o"s"o OP£NTJL9 · rT'$Ftm708ENK:E1 l'l'in!lvl•r-; or i;ervant!:. Zone niuch n1orc. Less than 2 ~ . $210/i\IO. Ca\J l'RESTTGE New Parkplace [~1 . . ~ 1: '. j9"r•a_"a'c: •• ·,s'l"'··~· ~:10~~~~1:t1~~: ~N=~=~=,P=·~::·::R::T::B::A::C::KO!!!!!!B:'A::'.Y •1-10 .. ' .. 1 ~_::-; .. -. .:'.:.1;.<&~1G:..-13_1_.500_ Always a Winner .. ' "' ·~LECT Large. Qunlity constructl'l:I tn.r..oo. Open lll'nrn i't\\nu:s. OPERTIES family l\Qnle on <'Ul·fl('.1111c ('oi~· firr •lar<'. f'an1ily roon1. N<lw Parkplaoo. Fu 11 y t' k f I l~ig .~hl'ld(' 11'\'M suM'Ql.1ndinE; upgrndrd. Ov.11er trnn!lf,..r· Finest Deane Homa Proper ••• Jft:fl\'Y iiha (' roo • ruiit ct')(· P('rll'Ct st1111rr hQmc. C11.ll red. l>.Jus1 scU! Large double 3 BR. must se.11 now! 7S2·1f20 ll'rl(Jr, Thm bcdrnonu;, 1""(t rW)lv. ~7-6010 AJ;::t . ' door marble entry. !luge 1~ oua1lSt. NIWllOlt tlACH be.tbs. frunily room and master tulle. '3 lwrgci .1d· A Country Place 4-PLEX BEST BUY .. ~8~~a~~.7b:t.11. r..tcsa dlUonal bedrooms. Lorv R •-lo ·• ~ family rooni ovt'rlooklnit ~ B , x1rn ""'" 1. In P.l~ll Verdr. R('lluc'"~ t~ Coll 612.-ICS> for appt huge pallo. i...,,. park like BUILDERS BEST 139.500. ioc quick ,.1,. I Principal• Dn"!lY __ rd WI I $20 000 Prime Area n-: .. _ 1 hi 1 1 RR. din nn. unique fpl. .. 1 ... ~ 1 rear ya , 11 , Nr:1r i\1arin.."I., 3 l;trgt' BR .-.,.,., o CM'Tlf!:I"" ., un ts n 3145 Barblldo!i. 4 BR.. "':t ""·· l\m. rrn. down 01\'0Cr \\ill carry C a ehok"t f{untingt.on ·fieach OJ)l::i'l SUNDA'I. '2 1 5 Fnmuil d!n. nn.; P~ o I . balance al only S1i% In-en1•,1/l'Y ~V~li1s\o9n~ ~,?!Jntry loetriHon. U11e thlll one to D J FEENSToRA $14!1.500. OPEN !'1\T. & • e temt. Sc-e u 11.nrl ~-011'11 1'"11 4"'-M12l 4 ~O ht"tll::r aga.ln.~t 1 ht 5'~ , • !'UN. 1-5. tir'nt'r Sanll•uro liOOD MJRCl!i\SES For C'l•nirltd Ad "'IU\t It call~'. 96Hii67. PRIZE iturrlwrge. Only S69 ,000 612-4513 Inc. ~19-316:l & S.1ndah1'00d. N'r!. 8'-ach 00.:ANt"l<Ot\T ACTION 35 ACRE RANCH. Call 6''".tt.:.""' \'IC' !ITUAHT ....... 1 I·· 000 ()jllfl'tnlt •1rs,·UN108£N1C£/ ~ ~LESA DEL 'L·\R 1•uP('X 1;.l.l, C.11 ~'ll •~~~ ;~ti~ NP::ir 8nn .lu11.n C:iptstrnr'l('I. " 549,9.lO. ''. R<'lll Jo:~uut' 4~l~T.-..il BACh: Ri\Y-:1.BR, 2 DA. hUS"<' A DAILY PILOT 1 l : Complerc With furn. ranch L.irtt" 4 llR & POOi. \tt'ry drn. ~.~9;~·. . AD·V1SOl .• !}M •, '., 00\1~~. hunk houiic, bftm11:, 11h11rp. !);11)..3224/~:;..1259, BUILDERS \\ 1-.. :-1 tHN Tl·.P.ftAIN M2-S6)'1 ----~--.. -~, ho r 1r s , rldini::-ring, , • 19,950. ~ C!'lflit"f', lt'tntf' R 1 f1t"r•fll'riY -~63·7878 _ • I ~~::::::::::::~! ~luft:'!t. $2~i0.000. l1rlcc Gl.ANTZ Rl·.Al~TY 11N"ls ln~t l'~1T<11\ 1'.n~t ll r1\<'11n1•\lrR!JJ'lll\'f'rn•.11!t'r 7.r-.ln'c H'.IO 1'', P1&dl , Sf!lllnJt Rnythlflll Wllh 11 Dnll)' "\lh xlnt tern1!l. st:RVICF. I C\1:-t:t ?.fr~ri.. 1\gt>nt lilG·:\2~\i. 1 ,,,u nl'I hl•11trr 11~<'~ S.•ll 11 ' 1 0' nil1.I ~~ 1 Y Pilot Cl&Mified Ad l!I a Bill Gl1Jndy JUt.r. 675-4iUi1 *'1 Bit 2 Bll. S.,1,IXXJ. O"'C 1 1111~ !IQ,f!l<'lhlnq you \\'ln'lt In I f,tl,~. 1.t'ith, a _11r11\y Pll,,t I : : '. 1~1~1 ~hi~ \Ullk ~.,~~:~;, I--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •lmpl<l n1alt£1r JL110 "I.Isl" 11 h1 classUh.<d, Ship 2nd, Sllnln Ant, nr. C~l. lit'll? 01tnUitd ads do it ! fluih Pllnt r"IR3lllllrd Ad~ I Ad Ca11 li~-~561!1. v.·un-n Dnily P\Jot Cla&sltll·~t _ 1.::0ll::;llc;642-0il==';S::.I _____ 1 lo Shon-Rri1ul111! &12-5618. 83.1-$911. \\'ell· CAii N0\\1 642-5678, ( ('\•'I'~ 1111.~' t,..\~<::Tt-11':0 "111 5(111 ii' nil r_.,11 !H~~ • • I I • . ' GRAND EUR Thero is a renaissance feeling as one walks through t.he wrought iron gates, the walled courtyard, & on through the huge carved doors, ~ fallerla & foyer, to ihe living room with ls magnificent vlew o( Irvine Cove. Stairways lead down to the 15 root higb troP.hY room with its sweeping view of the Pacific. Over 7.400 sq. ft. or luxurious living. Just M feet above the sand. Price S875,000 EXCLUSIVELY WITH HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2141 £.Coast ti_wy., Corona dtl Mar "S.lllng Rtal E1t1t1 in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 Gtntrel R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 Valley Realty Presents COMMERCIAL BUILDING PLUS! A great little building in C.D .M. with a 1000' store, or 3 smaller· units AND an u~stalrs owners apartment . 'Or 3 smaller uruts. Jn great condition. $107,500. and owner will carry a giant Isl T.D. Call 675-7225 Open Sunday I ·S J ldnn 151~ Normand1e, Jrv1ne S-18.500 644·!!i~ 3 Bdrm & Fomily Rm 19021 flfiltnrd. , l!untinfl!ton Bch S39.500 8~2·2$61 .. ,,..·Z!St .. , Newport ~ach S!J7,000 64'1 ·87.;.o ~Portl\bbey. Harbor View 571.~ 644-8750 J Ins & Family & DlnllHJ 5102 Dutcher, Jn·lnc S47,900 832·7ISI 4 ldrm & Fal!llly & Dining 18.'IIDSanla Bclindi1, F\n. Valley Si2,000 342·25&1 163.'iZ Gentry, HunU nJZton &h SG0.000 !!·12·21'>61 l.>cil Notre Dome. \\'estmlnsler SG2.M.IO 8"2·25Gl Ul609Sa nta Ramona. tln. Valley S$J.SOO 8.12·2~61 Harbor Vi1w-M1.-ffM' Grttnbtlt &~ut1ruJ1y decnrat.ed home, especiully destJl'f!(I ror the par11cular buyer. t:xrellent use or eolorg & textures thruout. :\ bedrooms. fa mily f'OOm, formal d1n1n11: room. Close to schools. $71,500. Call s.&0·17:ZO S4S,SOo-N•wport H•l9l1l1 Spllt-le\•e l charmer 1s within walking d1 stanc_c to the bay. Excellent floor itrran ~l"ment featuri n g 2 bed room s. t1r1•p1a co, lnvely kitchen pantry. P<.1rtv patio, wnnd deck1 n.11. And beautifullY l~FKWaped )'ards. C..:all &44-87SO . y.,,.., Y0u c., Afford Flrx1hll' IJ na nc in.R a ... adable nn 1h 1~ brau111u1 3 hl'~ronm in fr\•ine. Ju~t 1..., ye:ars nld , Jnrlude! elertr1r bu1lt ·1n 11. l\1~h11i·ash('r. Rr 1rk lirepla<'c. Full dlnini( niom Alnum. p.1t1n. 559.500. Owner's been lraMrerr\.'(j' C.111 s.&O-t<:zo Try FHA Flnandng That ~.rtret f:i m1ly homt. On un oversi1t>d lot ln f f)l;lU P.le11a with Jllf'nt v n( room for )'nut boot & trailer. 1''e11t11r'~ J bN!r~m s 2 ba~. hrepl1u.·f'. ~ltP·1ilH'1n11. kitch~n •1lh haill·1ns. S4ri,wo. Call 644-$75o Membor Multiple UslilHJ Mcnlbtr llttt,..Clty Rt4ocation Str•i'"J o•tr ~000 Clfits 1 .. ,,,~lot.' , 2955 Harbor Bl vd. 540-1720 600 Newport Center Drive ' -644-8750 I ......... -·-·-·· . ' . . TH ER E ARE NO CLOUDS INC. IN OUR SKY ** OPEN HOUSES ** JIOI RIVER ROAO \Vaterfront duplex with pier & slip. l~Bdrn1 . down. 2 bdr1ns. up ; room to build on. $139,900. Open Sun. J.s. 2709 SETTI NG SUN OR. A rabulous \1ew of setllng sun that v.•ill not quit. 4 Bdrms.,41h bath&.; pool ; al111os t 4800 S(1. ft. Out:i landing kitchen v.·ith view. Open Sun . 1·5. 316 OTERO, THE BLUFFS 0\\'ner says "sell"; reduced price $15,500 to S99,500 &. \Viii carry loan at 9% 'JO. S Bdrms., Jge. family rn1 ., view of bay; end unit. Very chamting. Open Sun. 1-5. . , 1907 GALATEA TE RRA CE S235,000. Extra large executive hom.e with 5 bdrms .. secluded pool, jacuzzi; 31f.i: ~aths & the best view in Irvine Terrace! Open Sun. 1-5. 308 PO INSETT IA A real loye of a hou se \vith extra lge. living rm. Lots of wood. blt·in bookcase; l bUc. from beach. 3 Bdrms. & fam. rm., 2 baths· a rare {ind. Open Sat. & Sun. l·S. ' 2524 OC EAN BLVD. Plush \vater vie\v duplex. Best Jot on the street! 3 Bdrms. up. 2 down: two dbl. gar· ages. Asking $190,000. Open Sat. & Sun. CALL TO SEE THIS ONE 103 Bayside Pl. 1',antastic \vaterfront \Vitb the ultimate of privacy. Artist's studio, sep. paneled office + 4 bdr1ns. $385,000. WE HAVE OTHER WATERFRONT PROP ERTfES _ Speci1ll1ing in Homt1 of Distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nlcola1 Drive, Suite 102 Ntwport Ct nter 640-4050 1002 Gtntral R.E . 1002 • rlU4tUe Sffdd, ~ REALTORs' . HOMES ·OPEN HOME IS a \varm cozy fireplace with family & friends to share your castle in tJ1e sky overlooking Newport Bay, 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, profes· sionalty landscaped. Ready to move in! $100,000. 69 Monttcito, Spygla11 Optn Sit/Sun 2-6 ENJOY BAYFRONT Large 3 bedroom, !amily room with gorgeoµs, new pool. Lovelf cul-de-sac street . shows Like a model. Seemg is a mus t! $89,500. - 171 7. Ttrrapln, Baycrest Open Sun 2·5 YOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH IN BEAUT IFUL CAMEO SHORES. Enjoy this view home on a large, professionally landscaped corner lot. 4 Bedrooms, famUy . room. cheerful !pie, delightiul bltn kitchen, newly decorated. See to appreciate. 8159,000. 4501 H1mpdt n, Camto Shor11 Sa t/Sun 2-6 CALL 644-7270 2821 E. Co11t Highway, Corona del Ma r Gtner1I R.E. 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002 BEST IN BLUFFS E-PLAN BAYFRONT -$87,500 Spectacular 3 BR., 2'1.i ba., form . din. Huge !am. nn., panoramic vie\v. 2250 sq. ft. 3 yr. old ; best quality thruout. OPEN 1·5 · 261 7 VISTA ORNADA NEW TENN IS CLUB VILLA-$73,0001 3 BR.1 2'h: ba., for1n. din. rm.; lge. tam. rm. Lge. encl. wrap around patio. Upgraded in best of taste. Exclusive ne'v listing, HELEN B. DOWD OLD FASHIONED WATERFRONT REA~~7~Rfol;eL lster & ~;: Salesm~OIJ4 VITH PIER AND SLIP ----~ewport/C.osta Meia Board Of ReaTfo~r~,~~I 3 BR, den, lge Uv rm. !pie, 4 car parking. A5'umabte 9~ % loan.$97,SOO. <Jenera ! R.E. 1001 Gtntrat R. E. 1002 NEW-VIEW CONDOS Not quiet completed but taking reservations NOW. Beautiful . upper -Bay View from $46,150, All with 3 BR, 2'1.i Ba's, all the bltns, only 100/. Down. Hurry, the-y're going fast. 2481 Irvine Avt., (N1wport Chateaux) , Sot/Sun 10.5 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Ntwport Blvd., Suite •6, cor. of. 30th St. 1002 General R.E. 1002 \.\/here else? And nothing south of Sea Ranch's boldness lo compa1e it with. But thetl it does defy comparison. Deep courtyards. balconies and decks everyffllere; spacious. accommodating residences fOf uncommooers. INood sheathed. clipped eave, saltbox architecture. Defies descrip!K>l'l, must be v1alked about lo be apprecialed. Motor up Superior Avenue from lhe Pacific Coast Highway to eight smashing models. From SSJ,000 and 'NOrth fNery penny and then some. Don't sniff el Newport Beach, eilhet You might get a lungful ct fresh sea·borne air! ' . 4i1 ColdY1ell . Banker OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE . ON THE FOLLOWING HOMES " , • CALL US 'FOR DETAILS II ATTENTION INVESTORS Owner will consider 10% down on this 4 bedroom, 21h bath home in University Park. Features fireplace in master bedroom, beam ceilings, located near pool. Land included. $.16,950. CAMEO SHORES Custom built 4 bedroom home with beamed ceilings, formal dining room, great kitchen, and outstanding ocean view. $157,500. PENINSULA -BAYFRONT Superbly designed-built-maintained. Spa. cious terrace flow s into li ving room. Over· looking bay. 4 Bedrooms, separate master bedroom suite, 4 baths, many built·ins. Pier. $279,500. RARE BAYCREST OFFERING 5 Bedrooms, 3'1.i baths, family room, dining room, sun.ken living room. pool with jacuzzi. Function with flair. Located on prestigious Antigua Way. $157,500. DREAM BY THE SEA Prime location. 180° Ocean view from this - 3 bedroom authentic two story Spanish home in private community, featuring ten· nis courts, beach and optional club mem· bership. $115,000. CAMEO SHOR ES BEAUTY View -pool -4 bedrooms and 4 baths. Large dining room, den with fireplace. Covei:,ed patio. 3 car garage. One of Cameo Shores finest. $250,000. BAY FRONT JU ST LISTED Exclusive little Balboa Island 4 bedroom family room home or could be 3 bedroom home plus one bedroom apartment. Pier and slip for large boat. $249,000. OVER THE POO L LIES CATALINA Three bedrooms, 4 baths ; the galleria and foyer leads to a sunken living room. This home has it all including financing, $164,000. SNUG BAYSHORES PotenUSlly one of the most exciting proper. ties in this treasured community. 3 Bed· rooms, 2 baths, towering beamed ceilings. You don't have to be rich to buy this one , . , Just smart. $75,000. BUILDERS SPECULATORS . . . or are you just looking for a home? 3 Adjacent lots on Balboa Island including on top quality 4 bedroom, family room home. Huge secluded patio on two lots. Owner will consider linancing. $15,9,500, 3rd lot @ $58,500. EASTBLUFF VALU E Freshly painted ( bedroom home. Delight- ful patio and gardens for outdoor living. Only $69,900. Call now. LIDO ISL E BAY FRONT Where do you park a 70 It. boat 7 Right in front of this gracious bayfront residence! 3 Bedrooms, maid's room, 3'1.i baths, den. Locnted on 40 ft. tot. $295,000. LIVE IN BAYCREST Use your own imagination on this one. 4 Bedroom home with great lot ready for your O\\'n decoratlng and landscaping ideas - outst"'!dlng financing available, $78,900. DIAL 644-1766 2161 S,ln -.toaquin Hlll1 .R~.; N.B. A CJ>LDWELL BA NKER CO. I HOMES OPEN 1.5 THIS AFT ERNOON A UNIQUE HDME In Mt so V.,do -Car- riage Estates! 5 Bdrms, 2 stories, pool&: all in good condillon1 a large famil y home for $87,500. See Mirt11a Beynon at 1825 Samar Dr. A UNIQU E HOME In Big Canyon -Best value by comparison, lovely ~lonaco, 3 car garage, downstairs master suite, $132,500. Compare before buying. See Vergilene Hull at #22 Rue Grand Ducal. A UNIQUE HOME In Mose Verde -4 bdrm Pacesetter, Model 750, immac Inside and out, orig owner ask~g $56,950. , See Ogden Sogn at 2845 Elles1nere, Mesa Verde. A UNIQUE Homt In lrviM T1rr•ct -New listing, low interest, 3 bdrm, Unique lot layout, only 168,000. See Ronnie Lundy at 1401 Santanella, Irvine Terrace. A UNIQUE Home in Costa Mesa -Adult condo! 3 bdrm 3 bath .. nice cond.1 walk to shopping, low price, high value at $38,500. See Nancy Simmons at 1742 Tustin Ave. #17 D. ' A UNIQUE HOME In Dover Shoru -Best price in the Dover Shores Are&! 4 bdrm, 95 x 135 pool size lot, clean top condlUon. $94.500. See Marilyn Sllu!f at 1235 Santiago Drive1 Newport Beach. A UNIQUE Hom1 in lrvlM T1rr1ct-Open and airy1 ocean and bay views, secluded patio in this 3 bdrm. new listing for the Unique price of $88,517. See Jim Valentine at 724 Malabar, Corona del Mar. AdJ_(ll!_QUE_jlupl•x. in_Carano~dolJ.lo..- Recently refurbished! Colorful and new! Modem kitchen , FA U heating, income units. $89,500. See Louise-Peters at 608 Acacia, Corona de! Mar. A UNIQUE TOWNHOUSE In Un iversity Pork -Tbe scarce Stanford Model with 3 delightful bedrooms and family room - next to Green Belt -$62,000_ See Gil Ide at 4691 Royce Rd. A UNIQUE HOME In Costa Me1e-amating? 7% Assumable loan with *25,000 balance. 4 Bednn, pride-of.ownership, patio, nice yard. Asking '39,700. See Nadine Croul at 3012 Donnybrook Lanes. A UN IQUE HOME In N•wp0 rt Shares -4 bdnn, 2 slDry on the water, sandy beach next to tennis and pool . Ideal! $79.900 o; lease. See Marilyn Hodges at 488 62nd Street Newport Shores. ' A UNIQUE Hot:n1 in Westcliff - 3 bdrm pool home, clean lines, lots of \Vood, nr. shopping, schools and open sp3ce·. Unique price of $74,900. See Zoe Ann Rhodes at 1400 Westcli!f. A UNIQUE Duplex in Coron• dtl Mir - View comer of Ocean Blvd. and Carnation, Enormous 2 bdrm, 2 bath units courtyard fantastic views. $210,000. See Tom Boland at 2500 Ocean Blvd. U~IVUI: li()MI:§ ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MA.Ill, 8715-SOOO MESA VIRDE, 546·5990 • CALL UI GtMrtl R.E. 1002 Gonorol R.E. 1002 --------1 Childrtn Welcom1 6 Bedrooms, Spyglass with view. CU11tom pool, gazebo, httge playroom &. tamily room, dining rm, interrom, CUfltom extra.II. $198,stxl. By appointment. $27.900! Asmme 71,'% loan. Full paV"lent $15.1 per month Cletl11 and sharp. Two 1tory. Call now to see 847~10. Ajt. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HOUSE CORONA DEL MAR-SAT/SUN 1-l 217 JASMINE AVE: Just a hop, skip & jump to Big Corona Beach. King size family home, 4 big bedrooms or 3 plus a studio for the artJstic minded; owner will carry trust deed. '139,300. 231 LARKSPUR: Another "close to lhe Big Beach"; Two bedrm & lanai room, ••· ceptional patio aret. Convenience plus - walk to alt •hops, banks, markets, etc, Owner wUI flnance at $87,500 or wilt lease furnished for 9 months at $435.00 In· eluding gardener. uFlRST OWNE R'' You r choice either as a tax shelter investment ·or a home with income in this Corona del itar duplex - 3 bedrooms eJ>Ch unit. Owner will. help finance. $119,000. • NEWPORT BEACH-CORONA DEL MAR REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coast H1<y., Corona del Mar 675-6611 --------1 1 119 Canyon ; "4clpiflc•nt Ont of A Kind . .. '"" . .. ..... ' \ \ Ll.E' HE \ LI') fl !<~II(, I t<ff!lfRI<;~·, (() " •• ' i ~ ~ I .H .. A ... ,-, .. ,N ... ESliis&;Ol1s·. -.. 1 ~ An A11um1blt 7% Lun ~ A Shlmmtrlng Pool • . . , A Modtrn 3 Bel Houat ~ In a rustic tettilJI', c<1nviently l neu everything w1:· county ' taxe•. ~ Call me to leam the other ++'•. ? ANNE KEENAN ;. REALTOR £' :====iii!~-557.1000 STUDIO IN HOME Art I sl'1, architect1, mu!l- clans, sec lh\1 lovely Et.1t1ide , Costa. l\1e1a outrtandlng V a· I u e , Has s eparate mother-In-law apartment-plus the studio. Full Price $4t,750 2211 ~·I. 646'~-atn Sun/Ev11. 546-4140 NORTH COSTA MESA 5BR &: Family Rm in Nice Re11denttnl Area. 7% Assumable loan. Seller will help ftnance. Only $47,500. Try 10% dn. • * • * • MESA VEROE ' • .: .~ Two Story 4 Br, 3 Ba. Sliper ExtcUU\'fl 11ome with If• '' Famtly Rm + Pool. $85,IXD. ,. OAVlD BOURKE RI.TR. 5'16-99.50. ' • -=-DI RECt'ORY ~ ... , t\k •eMy flrM1 •,Y 'Wit\ yeu .... ....u.4 • ye• .......... -1 ... All ""' IK9fi•M lilt.41 .. , • ..,, .,. ... w,lbell 111 ,,....., -.11 it, •4-..rthl .. ......_.le,...., .. D•ILY PILOT WANT .A~S. Pett .. tk•59t .,... itelloMll ,., ••le •rt• tf!lf .,. utt.cl t• nu 1vcll MfwMlltle• a. ttlll atw.-.. ,, frW.,, s.ter4-. u tl luMq. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM • 14592 Oval Rd., Irvine 4954121 $32.950 (Sun l·S) 719 lris, Corona del "!\1ar 675-8600 ~.500 (Sal & Sun l·S) 4355 Seton (University Park) Irvine 552-9179 $44,950 . (Sat & Sun 104) 830 Park Ave., LagW'la Beach 4lf!.9473 $78,006 (Sal & Sun 1·4) 30ll Cliff Dr .. Newport Beath 673-7llOO $69.500 !Sun 1·5! 718 i\.lalabar (Irvine Terr.) Cdl\1 6i5-3000 S64.000 (Sal & Sun 1·51 231 Larkspur. Corona de/ :r.lar 675-55!1 $1!7.500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 2 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR OEN • 22 Rue Cannes. I Big Canyon) NB 644-6056 $125.000 <Sun 1·5\ 214 Orchid. Corona de! J\1ar 641-7662 Sll4.950 !Sat & Sun 12-4} ~IO Rue Fontajnebleau {Big Canyon) NB 644-1766 $139.500 (Sat & Sun l·Si •2622 Crestvie¥.', Newport Beach 752-19'.ro 864,950 !Sat & Sun 1-5) J BEDROOM SO I Aveneda Largo (The Bluffs) NB 673-8550 $75.500 !Sun 1·5) 1427 Prit~illa, Newport Beach 640-7171 <Sun 3-7) 616 1 Jean, Huntington Beach 842-2.53.\ $52.900 (Sun 1·5} •40 Rue Fontainebleau {Big Canyon) NB 644-6056 $135.500 !Sun 1-5) 2027 Vis ta Cajon (The Bluffs} NB 644-ll33 $69,900 (Sun 1·5) 2J2:62 Palawan, l...&f!una Niguel 49!).1397 8115.000 (Sun J.5) 123 Via Koron (Lido Isle ) NB ~ Ml-ll33-$92,500 (Sat.& Sun .l..Sl- 246 Walnut (Newport Shores} NB 548-1290 $55.000 (Sun 1-Sl 605 Glom stad L.n .. Laguna Beach 4!1!-M73 $67.500 (Sun 1·41 235 Hill Place (Eastsidel CM 494-9334 $37,500 (Sat & Sun) 113 Emerald (Balboa Island) NB 673-6900 (Sat & Su n 1·5) 1401 Santanella (Irvine Terr.) Cd~i 675-6000 868.000 · (Sat & Sun 1·51 1741 Tustin #l 7D (New Orleans) CM 546-5990 $38,500 (Sun I-SI 2716 Vista Umbrosa (BluUs-Tennis Villas) 64Ul235 $75;950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) .-4525 Grunden (Ca1neo Shores) CdM 644-1766 $164,000 (Sal & Sun l-51 2149 Ann1versary Lane, Newport Beach 644-6200 $49.500 (Sun 1·5) 2Z Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 67:H;OIJO $132.500 (Sal & Swt .1-5) • 1935 Highland (Harbor High lands) NB 642-5200 $69.900 \Sal & Sun l-51 :IA81 Irvin• Ave. (Nwpl Chateaux) NB 675-66i0 S46.BSO (Sat & Sun 11).5\ 324 l\1orning Canyon (Shorecliffs) Cd~I 642-8235 $15.5.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5\ 1318 Santanella (Irvine Terr.) Cd~1 675-3000 !Sun 1·51 2620 Riverside, Costa J\lesa 5464141 (Sal & Sun 1·5\ 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluf!s) NB 644-4910 $78 .500 (Sal & Sun 1·5:301 6 Rue Chamonix (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $129.500 (Sal & Sun 1·5.30) 211 1 Kewomee. Corona de \ l\1ar 644-7211 (SW! 1·5) 238 Colton, Neu1Po rt Beach 64t>0303 $64.950 (Sat &'&m 1·51 J BR & FAM ILY ROOM OR OEN 2038 North Capella. Costa ?\fesa 645-0303 , $52.500 (Sun 1-5) 1700 Dover, Ne,vport Beach 6*0303 $69,500 (Sun 1-5) 917 l\facKenzie, Costa !\.te.sa 640-7171 (Sun 1-5) 1921 Tradev.1inds Ln. (Baycrest) NB 640-2414 !79,500 !Sun 1·51 •9591 Lnnd!all ILn Cuesta) NB 968-4456 $73.500. (Sun 1·5) 34 Rue Fontainebleau (Big Canyon\ NB 644li056 $124.500 (SW! 1-5} 29 .Rue Grand Vallee (Big Canyon) NB 6H·6056 $160,000 !Sun 1·5\ 1056 Ballcjo Circle, C.l\l . ii56-26t!O $51 .500 <Sun 1·5) 286 Joann St.. (College Park) CM 64~11 $37.950 (Sun 1·51 2l);J(} Port Ca rdiff (HVuHomes) NB 673-8560 S69.500 <Sun 1-5! 319 Poinsellia (Old Corona ) CdM 675-7225 $92.500 '(Suu 1-5) JG34 1\ce I..ane, Huntington Beach &\2-2535 $38. i50 (Sun 1·5) 1763 1 R<>ckrose (University Park\ Irvine 642-8235 $48.500 (Sal 1·5) 200 1 Centclla. Cor 22nd st .. Newport Bch. 64&-3255 $64, 950 (Sal & Sun l ·S) 9351 Molokai . Newport West. H.B. 962-4454 $52,990 (Sat & Sun l·S) 1951 AJ jso, Costa J\fesa. Eastside 540-1151 $62.950 (Sal l·S\ 315 Dflltwood Rd. (Shorc<:li!Csl CdM 675-3468 $92,950 (Sat &. Sun 1-51 • 1822 Butlonshell Ln .. Newport Beach 642-6554 $105.000 <Sat & Sun 12-5) •23642 !lune Mear, El Toro 837-8241 844,900 !Sun 12-5) • 1829 F'lorlda. Huntington Beach 962-4471 $43.500 (Sun 1-51 2216 Vista Doraclo (111e Bluffs) NB 642.a23s $73.500 !Sun 1·51 . • 1821 Toyon 1 Baycres1 \ NB 642-8230 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • 1400 Westcliff Dr. (WestcU!C) NB 675-6000 874.900 t&un 1·5) 5772 Oakley Terr. (TurUerock) Irvine 644-1766 $105.000 (Sw1 1-5) 724 1'.1alabar. Corona del l\tar 615-0000 $88.517 (Su n 1-5) 2312 CU!f Drive (Newport Heigbts) NB 642-5200 675-4060 (Sun l-5) 133 Shoreclifrs Rd .• Corona de l Mar 644-7662 $148.500 (Sun 1·5 ) 4691 Royce (University Park) lrviile 675-6000 $62.000 (Sun 1·5) • •7 Collins Island. Nev»port Beach 673·6900 $2!15.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ••517 36th St ., Ne"''J>Ort Beach 675-6600 $97,500 (Sat & Sun 11-51 llOO Cambridge (Westcliff) NB 642·8235 (Sun 1-51 1526 Ruth Lane 1 \Vestcliff) NB 644-1766 $83.500 1Sat & Sun 1-5) 1000 White Salls (lf.V. Hills) CdM 675-3000 (Sal & Sun 1·5} 3175 Gibraltar. Costa 1'.1esa 642-1771 $37 .900 <Sun 1-5) 1168 Bis1nark (l\·tesa North) Costa t-.lesa 546-5880 $38.750 (Sat & Sun 1-5\ 2992 Andros (J\1esa Verdel Costa ~1esa 546-5880 $45.500 (Sun l·S) 308 Poinsettia, Corona de! 1'.tar 641).4-050 (&at & Sun 1-5) 4~ Ogle (b'pt Ht;) Newport Beach 645-6646 $49,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1106 Sandpiper. Corona de! 11ar 673-8550 $95.500 (Sal & Sun l·S) i06 Bison, Ne¥.'port Beach $64.950 (Sal & Sun 1·5) •1717 Terrapin, Baycrest 644·i270 $89.500 (Sun 2-5) 32i1 J\1 innesota, Costa l\·lesa 752-1920 (Sa t & Sun 1·5 1 2438 Bo\vdoin. Costa l\tesa 64&-71 71 (Sal & Sun J.5) 26i4 Redland, Costa J\1esa 646.7171 (Sal & Sw1 1·5 \ 4 1!;01!001'1$,~~ 2332 Fordham, Costa Mesa 640-7171 (Sun l-5) 3451 Eboe, Irvine 640-7171 (5un 1-5) 837 St. Clair St.. CM 53&.3221/5-154289 $49.950 (Sun 1·5) 3145 Barbados (l\fesa Verde) CJ\f 540-31 6~ ~,950 (§un 1·5) Serenade (Irvine Terr<1ce) NB 673-85.'iO $98.500 (Sim 1·51 1235 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 675-6000 $M.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5\ 110'2 Charleston. Costa i\tesa. s.i;.1425 $41.950 (Sat & Sun 1·51 •7762 ~e Dr., Huntington Beach 84!>0260 $49.500 !Sal & Sun 12-61 32641 Seven Seas Dr., Laguna Niguel 400.1397 $98.500 (Sun 1·5) •4818 Surre)' I Cameo Highlands) CdM 642-8235 $85.500 (Sun l·S) -1507 Gorham <Can1eo Shores) Cd~t 644-1766 $157.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5 \ ~ 8541 f\r1artinque. Huntington Beach 96Z.44il $56.500 (Sun 1·51 •2022 Lemnos Dr. (!\lest Verde) C~1 54\l.1366 5~5880 I Sat & Sun I to dark) :iO~~f°~yb$;.~okru1e, Costa hl~~~n l-S) 9281 Jas1ni.ne,. r·ountain \·aney 842·55-l l 53t>-883U <Sat & Sun t-5) 217 Jasmine. Corona de! l\Iar 675·5.511 Sl39.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •2709 Setting Sun (11.V. Hills) CdM &1-0-4050 (Sun 1·51 2 Rue Chrunonix (Big Canyon ) NB 644-4910 Sl49.500 <Sal & Sun l-5 :30\ 4 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR OEN 314 Villanova Rd ., Cos ta Mesa 549-1681 (Sun 1-5) 9232 Zetland (La Cuesta) HB 968-4456 (Sun 1·5) 'i95 Presido, Costa l\'lesa 645-0303 $41.500 (Sun 1-51 •35 Rue Fontainebleau, (Big Canyon) NB 644-6056 S225.000 (Sun 1·5! .-2332 Boa \lista (l\tesa \terde) C1'.f 546-9950 $35.000 (Sw1 12-3().5:30) .-17750 Sacuillo, Fountai11 Valley 842-2535 SS0 .500 (Sun l·5) 48 Braehurn (Big Canyon ) NB 673·8550 $195.000 <Sun l·S) 4 Point Loma <.Spyglass Hill) CdM 675-7225 Sl49.900 (Sun l-5\ 1607 Port Charles (Bren J·Iarbor View) NB 675-7225 $86.495 <Sun l-5) • 1608 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shoresl Kn 644-1766 $225.000 (Sun 1-5\ 9 Cherry Hills l.n. (Big Canyon) NB 6+1-H66 Sl75.900 (Sun 1·51 :::I"4 J\fojo Ct. (Neu1port Crest) NB 642-0288 $69.500 !Sat & Sun 1·6\ • l800 Sandalwood Ln .. Ne\\•port Beach 494-7531 $149.500 (Sal & Sun 1·51 1233 Somerset Ln . "Vestcliff NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *••1712 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 6i3-2222 $189.500 (Sun Z.6) 2207 Windwa rd Ln .• Newport Beach 840-6486 $86.500 (Sun 1·5) •••SO Linda Isle. Ne\\--port Beach 67t>O l23 $298,000 (Sun 1-5) 1785 HawaU Circ. (Mesa Verde N.) CM 557-9538 ISa t & Sun l.S) 2399 Tustin, Newport Deach. Back Bay 045-7221 $75.500 (Sot & Sun l·S) 1821 Sabrina Tarr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-1766 $167.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 60 Braeburn Ln. <Big C8Jlyon) NB 644-1766 $168.500 (Sun l·S) 0712 Kite (Ln Cuesta) HB 968-4456 (Sat & Sun ll-6\ •2300 Windward Ln . (Back Bay) NB 673-T.lOO $119,500 (Sat & Sun 2·5\ • 1500 Galaxy Dr. (!lover Shores) NB 642·8235 8219.500 !Sun l-.1) • 488 62nd St.. Newport Shores. NB 6i 5-0000 $79,900 ( un l·5 \ 12M Somerset Ln. (\Vestclif[) NB 642.a2ss (Sat & Sw1 1·51 67 Montecito (Spyg lu ss) dM 642-8235 \Sat & Sw1 t·Sl • •319 ~lorning Sta r l.Jl . (Dover Shores) 64U235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) l:Wi Highland 1 WestcliU) NB 642·8235 $125.500 (Daily 1·51 2211 Dorurie Rd .. Newport Beach 644-6200 8114.500 tSat & Sun 1·5\ 22 Aermltage Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $159.500 (Sal & Sun l·Sl HOI Seafrest CT-1.V. Hills} CdM 644-1766 $120.000 <Sun Z.6) •42D Kings Rd. (CLiU Haven) NB 642-5200 $118.500 <Sun 1·5) 2845 Ellesmere (~lesa Verde) CJ\t S4&-5990 $56.950 (Sw1 1-5} 1030 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $119.500 \Sat & Sun 1-j} 2951 Catalpa (Eastb\uff) NB 644-1766 884.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 24211 Via Aquara Dr .. Laguna Niguel 495-4121 $59,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1301 Stonefield, Costa :\1esa 5464141 543.950 (Sun 1·51 1839 Ft. Barmouth (l-1. v·. flo1nes) NB 675-3000 !69.000 !Sat & Sun 1·51 4633 Dorchester {Can1eo ~nds) CdJ\t 675-3000 <Sun 1·5\ 9022 Christine . Ne\>,1port \Vest. l·IB 5-l&-4141 $51.950 (Sun 1·51 • 1132 Ebbtide. Corona de\ flta r 673-8550 $114.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 5561 Sierra Verde. Irvine 75Z.l 9W $69.900 !Sat & Sun 1·5\ 1078 Redding, Costa i\Iesa 556-2660 $68.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 238'2 Bay Farm. Santa Ana Height s 5464967 $70,000 (Sun 1·5 ) 69 J\·lontecito Drive . Spyglass ffill 644·7270 $180.000 (Sat & Sun 2-61 4501 Hampden. Cameo Shores 644-7270 $159,000 (Sat & Sun 2·61 2778 Lorenzo, Costa 1\-lesa 645-030S (Sal & Sun I ·5 ) S BEDROOMS 2801 Europa (~fesa Verde) Costa 1\·fesa 962-4454 S75.000 (Sw1 l·S) 26i2 Circle Dr (Bayshor esl NB 675-7225 $195.000 (Stm 1·5 1 9·732 Ashford St.. \Vestmiilster 962-4471 $53.000 !Sun l-5 1 * 1411 !\·Iariners Dr. (llarbor 1-lldsJ l\B 640-0020 864.500 <Sat & Sun J.S \ 1032 Presidio. Costa i\1esa 645-0303 ~.000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 S BR & FAMILY ROOM OR OEN ;f_ll:I llol'aLS1~;iejJligJ:ani:onJ.NB b#0704 $174,500 <Sw1 1-51 10 Rue !\tarseilles (Big Canyon\ NB 644-0056 $162.500 I Sun l ·5 ) •1825 Samar . (l\·fesa "Verde ) CI\! 546-5990 $87,500 (Sun 1·5\ ••192..1 Bayside Dr .. C-Orona del l\lar 67:;.3331 !Sat & Sun 1·51 **56 Linda Isle (Linda Tsle ; NB 64U235 (Sun l·5 l 1907 Galatea Terr (Irvine Terr.) Cdi\-f 640-4050 (Sun 1·5) 49 Royal St. George-(Bi g Canyon) NB 644-4910 $"195,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30! 8 Oakmont Lne (Big Canyon ) NB 644-4910 $325.000 (Sal & Sun 1·5:30\ ••l Lll1da Isle Dr. (Linda Isle ) T\"B 644-4910 $250.000 (Sal & Sun 1-5:30} 6 BEDROOM • .-434 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 64U".35 (Sun 1·5\ CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS ••3121 \\I. Cst. l-I"''Y 1:;0, TI1e To~·ers, KB 675-8600 507.500 !Sun 1-5 \ 3 BEDROOMS 1962 \'ista Caudal ~The Bluffs i\B 640-0020 1Sun l·51 •3137 College Ave .. Cost.a r-.Jesa f><S-5312 S3.\.000 !Sun 1·5} 316 Otereo (The Bluffs ) NB 640-4-050 1Sun 1·51 *116 Brookline (l\1onticello) C~l 540-1151 $33.500 (Sal 1·51 *4308 Spindrift (Park Lido\ KB 6i5-4060 $43.500 <Sal & Sun 1-5\ 4 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN =5 Rue Du Pare (Big Canyon \ NB 640-5560 $215.000 (Daily 1·5 ) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 1 BR & 2 BR ••3806 ruver Rd.,'Newport Beach 6404-050 (Sun 1 ·5) 2 BR & 1 BR · 620 J asmine, Corona de! l\·far 644-7171 $11 5.000 (Sat & Sun l·S) 613 l ri~. corona del ~1ar 644-7211 ~9.500 jSun 1·5 ) 2 BR & 2 BR 2500 Oc ean Blvd .. Corona de! t-.1ar 6i5-0000 $210.000 <Sun 1·5\ 60a Acacia, Corona dcl ~1ar 675--6000 $39,500 /Sun l·Sl J BR & 2 BR 2j24 Ocean. Corona del l\l ar 64-0·4050 <Sat & Sun ! 415-4151h Iri s. Corona dei l\lar 673-6510 Sl09.500 <Sun 1·51 S BR & l BR -128 Goldenrod , Corona de! !\fa r 675-6921 (Everyday 10·5) HOME & INCOME 2 BR & 1 BR 418 Fernlea!. Corona dcl Mar 640-7350 $87,950 (Sal & Sun l·Sl 2 BR & l BR 206 Cecil Place. Costa Mesa 833-9781 ~.500 .(Sal 1·5; Sun 1:3().S) 3 BR EACH • •330 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle \ l\B 54;.;575 $350.000 (SIUl l·5) HOUSE FOR RENT 2 BR & FAMI LY ROOM OR OE N 121 E. Baylront (Little !>land\ Balboa 675-'"225 $850 mo. (Sun l·Si Pool W1t trfr ont W1t trfront & Pool Sunday, Octobtt U . 1'174 DAILY PU.OT D li l ~:!!!:!:..::;:=...~~:'~2~G:•:•~·'~':,.:R.~t~·~~-·~0o~·'!_2"G'-e=n=1~,,~1•R.,..E.~-'--l:""'" * * * * * * Heritage Collection UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VI EW FROM CATALINA TO LAGUNA -cnJOY c.a"tc!ree _Condominium li ving \\'ith secu rity nad comfort. Comp are others and this will be your choice. Priced at $90.000 c:o111pletely furnistH!d, seller 1nay carry l&t Trust Deed Cott 5411-llSl. CORNER SPLENDOR YOU'LL LOVE THE wide open feeling of this Ccsta itesa hoo1e. 3 I lu ge bedroo111s. 2 baths, 2 brick fireplaces, fan1ily room and n1u ch. 1nuch n1ore. No 2nd car needed here -waJk to everyth ing. A terrific value, ca U for fl.ill details, 546-5880. KNOTTY PINE LOADED WITH THE REAL THING-talk about prilne Eas t side local ion, this is It ~? Talk about size.. you'll get lo~t in it:: Pl us storage area ·ror boa t or ca inper. i\°O\\" d O\\'ll to basic . .;; ... 3 big bedroon1 s. '.!1 '.! baths. ancl super \;)rge ta1n ily ruo1n. P.S. Ve ry good fina ncing a\lailable. Call 540..1151. COLLEGE PARK Y OU 'LL LOVE TH IS l BEDROOM -2 bath \r ith hea\'y !'hake roof. real hardwood floo rs, used brick fi replace, dining roon1 and sepn · 1 rate breakfast area. Take advantnge of th is 53A % loan. O\\'ner anxious. best offer 'r ill take '. Call 541>-5880. JUST REDUCED A SPE CTACULAR HOME ANO INCOME UNI T -on DaJboa J">e ninsula Poi nt. • l:n· usual • Unique • Neat • Inspirational • Comfortable • Pri\·ate • Spacious and cozy. 5 Bedrooms on a corner lot \Yith 2 bed- room rental on separate loL It"s hard fo de- scribe this exciting and classic hon1e. \Ve want you to see it -\Ye kno"' you 'll love it. Now priced (o sell. call S40-1tSt . REMODELED 4 BEDROOM THEY DlD IT AGAIN! NEARLY SOLD OUT!! Some1ir11~ rill' ~ei;11rop\t In <our ullt1't' !:C·I ~ i.1r:imed up !ital !ht•)' t'lUl'I bt' t\\'\d !011,·k. \rh ... n !ha• hnppenJ, look out~ "rh11t"i; "'h3T they did 111-.1 11N.>k. ~Id n'I05t ''' Ot.ll' jt'lUI~ (UU:I left darn lhtlc for ndli. Tt.1'0 of tlM a .. 1111:..!,. hJd Lt-l11 on th" niarkct lot le~ than o~ II Pt>k, Oi1P !<'.!!" onl)' lhrtt days. t r \\# c;u1 provldl!' " <.('1"\'l<"f' !!ke th!~ to r fJll'M:!n.. 11hy M! for )OU! Our O~L Y F. A Fl \\'AR- H.A.."ITY I\ n d \it;AR,\.'\. Ti':L:IJ ~.\1.1'. plnni. pul U6 01'1 10fl. f".n v.·1th !I \\'ll\Mr~ Q1tl s.ii;--<ri-.:i for :i fre<' (.'\)1\- sullaLiun 1~i;ardJng ,-our 1'<'11! e~t.11·· n~$. -•••<4'""•••u1•1<~ .. , ••••ol \-!\I J ,1':)· HEAl:t'Y A SERO EHTEAPl'llSES CO BIG I CANYON ! ON IOTH FAIRWAY I OPEN DAILY l·I .\,sk G1111~ Gu:ir.J f'or Dh' cllon~ ttl: =5 RUE OU PARC $20,000 Reduction Now $21 5,000 \"ou n1ay nr111· purchase !his cl<:gan1 a11-;1rd 11in11ing 3i00 i-q. H ... Versailles .. hQn1e. fPalun ng ·I BR .. ·I'~ b.."l .• den. j~eu2zi & g or i:; e o u '- 1 It'll" dN'.J.\, 611 3 T't'\.'Ordfi:I 1'0111rar1. 11·i1h z::·c do\rt·n &. u~ 9~~ lnie1~-i;t note~ !Va-1·an! & 1no1-c.in N""ad1·. HASTI NGS & CO. Rlt rs Ring 640.5560 MESA VERDE HILLSIDE TRI.LEVEL Just lr)' to duplicate this on<'. Presll'~C community. I Quiel 11·ce-!i11t.>d !'ii Ire e t . t_jraoou.~ C'nt1·) 10 bro..1.d 1\v. 1ng !'Ol>ln ""at·med by •------'~==--====:.......;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;.+-i;1 (c r a(· k ! i n g __ I Lr e 1511:,e, 11 l Spacious Jo rmnl (J 1 n 1 I roon1. G:uxlcn \·ic11· kik'.'hen. Lnr~e :.epa.rate fan1ily "roon1 11 ith 11·e1 liar and fireplace. City view fro1n back. Best ~l·h .. :il:<nnd 1•0 mm u n it)' facilitie". Cnll j.16-2311 $37,000.-Talk about value. i1nagine -t bed- roo1ns 2 baths. beautiful front kitcl1en . com· plete with new appliances. large enclosed pati.:>, new carpets aild pa int. Located on safe cul-de-sac. \"aca nt and 01,1,rner Y.'<l nts action. 546-5880 REALTORS ..................... ~ ........................ -1-002 . ~. "."""' "·~· ·I General R.E. 1002 Gtneral R.E. [~~ t ---'--------............... ~ ! -·~-. ~. '*-· t' MARI E JOHNSON Top Monthly Production PHIL RICHARDSON Top M°"thly Listings HEALTH SPA $49,950 This one ha.s everything. Jacuzzi spa, 2 \ray fireplace . BBQ. Nu carpets & drapes. bar. fru11ily roon1 . 0\Yner "·ill finance. Save clos- ing costs. Secluded location. GRAND PIANO $52,500 Jmn1aculate 4 -r family roo in. r\e\11 c:ar- pcls & drapes. Patio fireplace. Superb loca· tion . grand piano size li ving roo1n. Priced to sell. One of Costa l\lesa's tine sl loc ations. Call 645-0303 FOREST E. OLSON INC REAL ESTATE SALESPERSONS Ne.d A New Outlook? A F resh Start? Oepre5ied? \\"e att interviet,·ing men and \\"omen, expelieno.:cd and in- f'xpcMene · fr r 53.les posi- tions in our Corona del !'lolar olfice. Earn and \f!arn in 11 dcH~htfu\ at1nosphcre of an riques and naulica 1<ith h (' 1p 1 u I . compatible co- "·o rk r. r s and indi\i dual broker il~l'=istance. 'YOL: \\'ILL KEVER llEAR ,\ UISCOUR.\GJXG \\'ORD:! lull hl•-!el for appr inlnlt'nl ti-l l-i~l l .\nylin1c ~ 50 Newport Beach Open House Sat/Sun 1601 Ma riners Drive \\'c·~trliff Bf'au1 y C'rt'llli\"e·" Drean1 Home. XO\\" :\1nt financ i nr: rl\rlil<lble ~: ~ Bf'Clroo111 , i:i~ bath:;. J..a.rge A COLDWELL BAN KER COMPANY t1vu1g 1-00111 "ith lplc, dininv; 1002GeneralR.E. 1002 :>rt>a. :.p;irkllng c l ea n . 1 -~.:.:.:;.~~;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·~-;--~-;:-;.;-;;.· .:.:.:.:.;;-O"lK'r l1qu1daling. I-" a" t I'-: CSl"fO\I,". 641>-3928 Eve" 548-2426 Six BeJl But,J:J in &y c lllljOll ALL OPEN S~NOA Y t.s 22. RUE CAi,X ES -2 Eedroon1s, den. pool and spa. cus\0111 entrance and fountains. spectacular 111as1er b;Uh. 5125.000. ShO\\ 11 by appoint nlcnt fln ly. 3-l RCE 1:1\'.\1",\J:\l·:BLF"\l" -brand llC\\, 3 bedroonl:-, :l baths. 11e\1 Iv landscaped. dec- orated. quie t loca tion. ~1 2~.500. 40 Rl"I-; l·'O:\.T ·\l~El3Ll:.\U -che erful Borde<JtJ:\ 1nodt?I. I !ltor.v. 3 bcdron111 . 3 bath. l~on1an 1ll<:1stcr balh. pool. jacuzz.1. n1 a.ny e:•tr::is. $13.-1.500. 29 R\Jl': GllAKD \"ALLEE -Overl ooking 10111 green. Deco rated in sort earth tone s, landscaped . 3 BR. nlaster suite '''ith Italian marble bath. Easy maint. Lease StOOO . n10. or lease option. $160.000. O"·ner \rlll carry Isl TIJ at 9q"' er.. 10 RUF, MARSE ILLES -5 Bc<lroom s J Lochen my er' Realtor · -:\ssu11E S.:t:J.1 tot. 1 payn1cn1. i':"• \".\. POOL 110:\IE: FA'!'l Huntlnt!ton Bca~h huy nt s:11.:1X:1: Cl~t1.n. ~h~rp <1nd r.'111ly to s.e<>. Call llO'•' 1 .~ r;.1:.:itu A;::r llP!' • ~' • ir s nm ro ec ,.,ICF THE REAL ESTATERS ~·r~: {-------- : 133~ "".i~. L id~ Nord 01 !•;:.; SL:~. I,•. !\a)O'Ol\t duplex. ': n-~ I •J ; ~ • tn~· urt"I•"· O"n1·r ti1.1y lll\Jlll't' $Jj0,(I(),}, Charming!! N<'\\'POM 111 ~.: "\ l-..lr111 .. d1n- 1ni: rm , C:in1ill rm, 2 fl pll.-s.. l~mily t...•nu:: tree linro oorr~·r 101 SG9.!XXI. I! study. ?\larble tnaster bath. Ron'!.an tub. crptd & drpd. Pool size yard. $162.500. I 35 RUE FOilo"l'AlNEBLE.I U -4 S.d•oo1n< COZY COTTAGE \\'indon·ed loft. d1111n~ roo111. pool jacuni \l"urnl 11 ,,.-t "'"'Mrrful ""acti Outstanding \'ie\\'. l "pgradcd. ~s 000. hn1•1" u1lh ~('\! h 0 u 8 ,.. ~ l 'l''I <!•-l1f" R ,. h l-.\l"I U$1\'lo! BI G CAN YON RENTALS FROM 5750. ~·u1n1un11~ <•nlr :: h!r.ckJ H • l 111 ()t•\\;;\lllul CUSTOM LOTS FROM S1•.SOO ""I hr1,. ,,,11r1~.1rd. On ly ~o2dld L.;~t:.~i! ~ Prap•rti•• · 260 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 1 7'2·l920 I Oeiign Plaza. Newport Be~ch ~·oo Ol.IA~1 tt N1w,011 •tACt1 jl 6446056 \'f'll II frnol 11 n ('Ii; IDM \d C~I! tJl~~i& al ti OAJLV PILOT Sooday, °"°"' 13, 1974 -~---~~-_,._,.,,_,,.--,=.,..,-""1_,,=-.,--,=:-r=o:r.=c:-i~:t:""T.<~ ,,,....===:'.'""--:X"m?':'.:'.'.:':'";:::':!';:---r;;:U:t.1r.h.;d_....,.., Gonorot R.E.-'--1~00=2~c-.,-.-n.~d•"1"'MO-r-r---..1 01=2"c'"'.,-... do f M<ir 1022 Fovntoln Vohoy 1634 j!....,taln Valley 1634 iluntlntfOn leach 1640 u,una -h 1 L .. una leach 1=HO.o:..M:.:...E""&"--IN_C_OM-"E= i-"--'--'--0-P_E_N_H_O_U_S_E_S___ a>:Atrl'Y NEAR Parle• ao11 OPEN suN.1.s 0pon Sunday 1-s 7°/o INTEREST BUILDER 'S CLOSEOUT" ......... 2 >"· MW Quale S4SWINPORP~. 1682 HJIJ.CR£ST; quall1y 2-STORY " Home, bttlht lam. nn.. Stal tile..-,...-, ll>e bit. home; 11> blk1. to COUNTRY SIDE Eastside: 1h(hlly Sp&nl:.h O\\l\<'1".JI l Bdml, + dlniAlit nn. h0n1e. A dl"COrator'11 dt>li,tll. Your O'l\'tl priv. patio aorden pmlttt~ hy massive 1lun1!)!'lone .... ·11lh1. Seclurl!d n1str. isulie loft:!: ,\l.l appUtu1ees 111 yl'nn T'll'W, 111.cludl~ trash corn· pactor. Ph,18, 2 b..lrn). in- come )1Qn1(!. SGS.500 & (h..11t·r \\'i ll help fif\llllce. FERGUSON-HESTER , Realtors, Inc. 14-01 Dove SI .. Ste. 220 Ne"·port Beach 833-9781 Back Bay 1004 BUILDER'S SPECIAL 13.J.Sll l~y. DXt Ml· ft, \ol "''ilh 2 srrudl homes. \\'Ul lnke 11) units. Coun1.y R-<I or 11ui><livide. S.19,500. DI.II: Robert R. Chesley Ri'-:ALTORS St2·7.J.tl SPANISH VILLA VALLEY trpl, bia' yd., prof. land-O'lilrntt wtU CUT)' the tntJre private breach; v."hite watt>r 2 HOMES NEAR PARK IN FOUNTAIN ,.. •• ,. $19.500. Bla.162-$51$ ft"t T.o. at ~ Int. o v;.w; 2 bdnn•. d<n. 2 b&. LA~"E FOREST lngh in the hills above COM a luxurious hon1e designed and decorated 10 the taste or a real "affectionado'' awaits your Inspection. 4, 5, 6 or 7 bedroo1n floor plan depending on YOUR room selections. PriL-ed lo sell at $140,000. 4 Point Loma Drive. ' OVERSIZE COTTAGE Exceptionally nice three bedroom home in Old Corona with a giant kitchen, dining area, nice living room AND a ,._Qper family room with a we{ bar. Moti,•ated seller wants offer s. 'l'iy mid 80s. 319 Poinsettia. ATTN: BIG FAMILIES The best home in Newport for the big active fan1ily that wants the best way of Ure. Larg- est lot in Bayshores \~:here you keep your sailboat on the sa nd. 5 bedrooms, 5 bath, parking for 5 cars. A rambling home with a beautiful courtyard as a highlight. 2672 Circle Dr. $195,000. clear. Final homes in the beautiful Oreen Valley O"'NER 4 br. ltt ba, extras, Bdnn.s., lat· den wtth frpl c.. Bia: view dtek: oak &: quAr· &uut1fut 4BR 2 tull bculUI. community across from ~tile Square Park auume 1\"i,,_ or new 9!:i'f. famll.y nn.: eirter.lve enter· ry tile an. Stained ·~ ShaJ ca~t1, bullt·lnl. and Golf Course. Near schools, shops1 hos· l&tn V&llc• ctr. S0-7111'.& tainina &tffS, 4800 aq. ft. v.1ndo\l.'1: extras, 109. Dlsh\\ .. wr, Gor1<eou 1 • I 3 mil t b h' $37,950. Open U to s. Stunning ~lal views from $91,&(l tu1torn drapes. Largti f'X• pita · · · es 0 eac · Xl.J'rr 1oan v.·Jno ct:Jl';ts, avail Palos Verdel to Dana Point. Hl9h Income Unita posed agrrtaate pallo le Ono Story Callfornla Ranch Home io qua! N•uer. 4BR 21J,\, ft.69,!iOOOP&N SUN 1 S .. \I.1th a,vall. flnancing. 2 11o·alkway1. It's • RE AL .,..., • • Bdrm. l ba, IK'>U11e -+ 2 BAl<OAlN al $44.000. 3 Bedrms, 2 bath, real family room with eul·de·Mc. Vil'. \\'uner/ 720 CLIFF DR. #9 bdrm. apt. + l·hd.im.. \\"Ith 586-59:i0 Prlnclpa.11 only. fireplace. Blt.ns, crpt.s &. large master suite. t.tagnotla, &14·0097 t\'es. Ocean view condo ocean bath (U('"St unit; 1Jce11n I I 1059 Big lot \\I/landscaping, fencing and sprink-Hunt. Harbour 1042 aide of h'il.·y., a~ross the vil!:ws: clo5e to beach &l;L:;;l;;;n.;;d.:c•-".•co•-----'-·I le rs. Will be ready in Dectmber $49,llOO. IJlrtoot from Olvl!:r'1 Cove. restaumnlli; ll> v a con c Y t43drm. + den, 2 baths: problem. $95.000. Macnab-Irvine 2 Story-4 Bedrooms OPEN SUN. OCT. 13. l·S newly built. Walk • town. 494--r.>St fonnal living room w/fplc , big fam room * C 41 SURFSIDF. COtD~V plll'lt & beach. ().;titer at 1000 N C 1 II l.al{Una R<·t1lfy Cmnpany \\•/blt.n kitch&n, carpeting, Jg fenced lot. oH Pacific Cst. Jl wy. 3 an. 121 No. Cooit ,fwy.) SII:i.fXMl NEW OFFERING F'ormol din rm, Jarfe master suJte w/"fl.o.. :?BA Private. EMERALD BAY 71)' SH p. 103' pier ~ud line t b Ad· to 2 k •-h I * !6.'"162 CIL\I'.'N.EL L N · ' Paimamlc ~tul vlev.'I fron\ for ~" lg. bo11.ts. Pool 1.b:e man u . J. ncre par o.-:: SC 00 . llun1. lf!U"bour. on 11o11tcr. --"ed · 2 1 "v-•~.9~. 3fJlt. lBA. a \\uvu setting: ge. courtyard. 3 Bedrooms. 3 ..,.., ..,.., b d rm 1 , Spe,c\ot.li oo~!'l. baths. pool room. Priced A k •-·· II b'l' of •· h "* 16078 ~!~INER DR .• d~: forml\l dining rm . : PANORAMIC • ror irnmedlatc AB.le! l'r99) • , s aPV\olt ava a t 1ty otnwr omes Hunt. l\1"""u .... , on wattr. high open bellm ceilings & . • • Bob °"·ens &42-8235 In this lovely .11rN 2BR, BA a ~hided h!rTace. $135.«X> ... \'"''"' of golf course. Enjoy • , • OR CALL • EMERALD t,AY the ~cetulne-ss of the sur· Mission V1e10 ISLAND VULAGE PROP. rounding hUls & one of So . 71~/213-69M388 With a rare , l<l;cnUon ° n calif's. finest golf courses. REALCO 1067 962·24S6 ,l31·SIOO 11\~ge Real [>tale 1024 Huntington S.•ch 1040 e BY OWNER e T\\"O STORY 4 BR, 4 BA, custm home. 00' watertrortt. 40' dock. pool , bltn xtras. ~era1d Bay I North Point, trom th i 1 archi1ec1urally TREES. TREES, TREES .. with fabulom octlln. coastal deft'igned 3 level ttd\\.'OOd all over ntixed 11o11h exoUc I: city v1ev.'!1, Is l h i 5 deck. Lot1 ot Cedar & tile shrub& lind plants. !or the ::n~• de':.n:rrn:r 1 ~~In: compliment the interior of sell Ing, for I.his b ~a u t . Uy modeled kit· thla " bdrm., iv. bath faml· Granada 3 BR w/lt s real ~n·tteequi~ c: de sac loca· lY home. Ut.$0. fpl . FA ht. crpts. drpa, 2 • ~ BA. Owner \I,' l l I flna n-tlon. $250.000 I ce-111bmlt your lenns. Ask· Oe-an Ing >13.500. REAL ESTATE 831-2770 REALCO 49'·.,.1'31) ~ Financing avail. Immed OC:· -cup. $165.000. (TI4) 960--1&59 Ji..i t>1.llt BY O\VNER 3 BR, 2 l!i "titMl-V« bn. Townhouse. Boat Slip inc. 80% fil1&fl a v ail . Tracie your equity &. O\\'J1 $67,00'.I. Call M6-fa44 covington Bros. 4 plex \\•lth 900 Glenneyre St. REALCO e)(isting 7% VA loan A·l \VATER VJE\\' 4 Br·~n. a:;:;.;,.. 494-9473 ~!HllJ e SPANISll B"•UTY e dif 3 bB. Art Sturlio. Poolslze 1105 ( ~ con ion.S.12·9371 yd. ()\l,•ner. $85,500. IZll) N. OGJtHwy.,Loguna \\'HITE \\'ATER VIE\\' R<'d tile _roof, "1plit 3-Jeve_I .. , Eajo).· you r cool J ;'92--7439. 494-1177 OVERLOOKlNG ROCK authenl1c hn~lenda, 3 lo1J BE"drooms \\'ilh .extra largl' Irvine 10-44 Gl.MtOROUS CONDO LEDGE. Ne\\·ly const. 3 !~· ~f.~~~ :· :ib:nl~ family roon1 \\'afk, bike to 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;13 BR., den, 2~~ ba .• din. BR. 2~ BA w/beaml'd '.f&C firepl, roof pallo overlook· school &: shopi1 LET US HELP nn. 2 Frpl. Prtv. patio. et>llln.,s, plush rrpt. 11~1ed ing valley. A truly excltin& = ~ -~------Conv!'rsation IAfand in Pool! SOLVE YOUR HOUSING DRAr-.tATIC -CUSTOM bath~ 32 r~ '?TI y,•/har or triirle-in. Vacant. muat Super executive 3 bedroom NEEDS. CALL US 4 BR., 3 ha., 40 ft. v.·inOOw & i;rrtll, ,1•alk·1n \\'111<' ~liar, be ~ld private home, form~r model DA y OR NIGHT ,1·1111 !iv. opening to 50 fl. ,:pacious deck & patkl, encJ 831_2770 · 495-lSll ntrlum, ron1an tub, garrle11 deck. Huge den, 2 trpl., cru: &. carpon, red\\"?0'1 ~X· REALCO k1tl'h{'n Turll• Rock Hills fenced, nicely lndspcd. lot. trrMr. room· for ~1mm1ng;~~~-.,-..,---;;-:-cl 968·4·156 $139,500. Owner ClUTY loan. poo I, qunlity oonJO\ruction 4BR, 2bA, 2 story w/irple, 3 BR. &. tarn. rm.. 3 ba. OCEANFRONT thruo\Jt, sect.street. $116.000. t.1rge rear yard, as1ume 7" FABULOUS VlE\V. po o I · Bcnut. sandy beach; Ir:::. FOt' appt call b r u k er. VA, 830-5939 ' $125.«Xl loci. land. lc\-el lot: good parking: 4 ~11. Newport &aach 1069 University Park BR.. 3 ba. Cozy frpl. + 52 BRAND NEW 3 BR .. 2 ba. 1-BR., de.inFooat ho u a e' L19un1 Niguel 10 Bay View Condo home. $69,SOO Incl. land. c1rn'orcr NO':'TH END \\'lltertront: Jgt. front deck; Marvelous view; 3 BR., 3 _j/J 4 . I , 3 BR,, 2 ba.. Ready lo.mc:we 316B7~;. 121>1 1band, tcwmhome . ba., den, dlnlng rm.; beam UC! fr1. /.JWHV in. $111,500; Owner ma,y ·""""' nc · a ceil.: 2 trpl. SUbmlt all of· l'lln'Y· fers! Estate Mle $UO,OIXI Charming Waterfront 5 BR., 2% ba. home. $58,SClO PEG ALLEN SPECIALIZING IN 1-Bdrm. condo. S 6 9 , 5 0 0. REALTOR 494-7578 1..AGIJNA NIGUEL VIEW Owner will c o n 1 I de r 2 BR., 2 ba. t own b o me · 1094 N. O>ast, Laguna PROPE'RTlES lea5e/opt\on.· $43.500 _... -. ..-...-..-. --.,., SEA TERRACE N•wport Shor•s NEWTunoM PJUVATE GUARDlP MEA LJ!drms_&_d<n:..Jin&le -I"'~-. "!nl~art of South L&gunn. ---story; walk to be a ch. ~ :_~•;•ti!:~,~~~~~~~ OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN. 1 ·5 home! In exclu11tve Bli Csn-1921 BAYSIDE DRIVE 'l loh'l 1rllil. Yml· PruLe of o~1l!:!l'lhl2. __ _ --lillie key to thls-r 1-ve •=~5-B~drm-=,-.. ~4~\.!I~ b ath s. Fabulous view o( har---c~ Ocean view. Lge, 3 bdrn1., OCEAiV VU to\\'Jlhome!I. 2 $50,(00. Owner will carry. bedroom s\\ rro ... 'OOd home if ·-h f h to designed by the architect, bor entrance. Beaut ul ueac rom ouse WALLACE REALTORS 962-4454 ---1'lPu llu1; 21,ii balh CU5tom home, nady or 3 BR. $-l9,500 -$75,00'.I Back Bay for occupe.ncy! Has lge. l!v-* Ne\\' 4 bdrm .. fnmily + din· O\lo'TJE'r. The tile noor blend water. Lovely patio area. Exceptional famil y beautifully \\'1th the ,\·arm home with large family room & bit-in kit- ing & family room& wi!h $().1,500 will buy 1h!s IO\'t.ly Ing nn. 2 FrplCl'I. Profeu. 1st \V<'Sl<'m Bunk Bldg. ~ed cc.ti. &: frplc. Lge. upgraded garden home 1!N'Or. Pool, many extn1. Bl O\\'NER DANA D'ORO University Park, Irvine yard. room for pool. Mature \v/ntrium. 2 BR, deo. Stl9,!',00. OPEN HOUSE: 33121 EU.~ '"""""''"'""'""'""'""'""'" Days 552-7000 Nights nati.,:e tt'ffs. Short \l.'alk 10 • t~s or rcdv.'OOCI nnd ac· chen. Offered a t $249,000. centuate the apncioua feel-• LIDO Rl ALT Y • ""' 01 open "'''""· ea11 William Winton Real Estate for detaUll on t h i 1 in· $53.500, Pt:ice•_I SI .l)_X> be_low MESA VERDE beach. NO 1'"JNANCJNC BU\' this outstanding 4 BR modcl. i' lex1ble f1nan(·1ng. . .d 1 PROBJ...E?.IS 111:."'RE, 10'~ ocean \'U 00 Olf"!lruc,t \\'/ I L -\ I ' ' 11 *b]J·/300 * vestment In grncious living. 2:29 MARINE, BALBOA. ISLAND 67.S..3331 Pt<'sent mortga.ce 7~4r(,, J. TI11s I l"R~ Y located homl" STEP RIGHT UP. '. 00\\'N ltA.l'l/DLES; r-.IAKES S!.0.000 dn. r-.tove Ut toioor·,~~=---~=-·I BR. 2 BA. 1800 sq ft. Cath~ i_n prettige neighborhood. 11o1.llk ri}!ht in to 1 his TIIIS AN XI.NT BUY AT row. JOLLY GREEN DONALD M . Bird AS.SOCIATES Jt F.,\LTOllS 831-1800 17802 lrviM: Blvd. Tu~fin I 'l'R. WARRANTY INCLUDED BLUE CARPETS! Beautiful ~· condo "1th lovely decorating and ll fan- tastic patio \\1th \•leWJ of sunset and Calallna. $158,500. Call 6T:>-i'll5 • • '"''"'' ''' "'" ~ ••·o• ,. \IJ .~:\· HE \l:I'' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO College Park 1020 FINANCING Avail, 4 br. 2 ha, form. din. m1., ex. lg. ram. rn1. ~1od<!l hon1e l."'Olld. By Owner !>i!J..16.'1 Coron• del Mar 1022 l'M A LOSER dral ceilin.,; in living m1. tircp!a('{', cu s 1 0 m drnpes. b<'autifully decorated 3 • .,.... 500 Submit all l.rndes 1022 Costa Mesa 1024 lmma(' cond. Llved in 5 mo. upgraded crptg, slab for bdrm. home \\·ith fa ni i J y "°'• ' · Enjoy The Good Litt Cottage: channlfli: 2 bdnn. --~------1 --1 Pool size lo!. 6 ft slun1p boat _or motorhon1e. ---·n, .. ·•tb"".Pn>te•,~nal •.. -~ .._._....,._ Cal\4~"S13 inxlntcond.S:!atnrocell., Corona del Mar O\'t'rstzed lot Owner nl'"' '""' .. ,. ... "' 1~ ""'u~ • ---corp. & oak fin. Kitchen D 't C II M NEWPORT BACK BAY stone \\•o.JI. Plate glas.'I mir· · . , ...., I an ds c .a.pin..-, sorinkl!'rs, ,..,, TW').--~ · 'f ~ o. Oft Q e rors. D.lstom ctrapes. Up-c.-.uTy !st T.IJ. $1:>,!m. counyard an<l""r:tiQ· $69,5Cl0 ~·D New hO~ 1n :• onth"\011 °'1y dinette. Laundry rm. Lota A D I It L:ir~(!. Quality constructed gro"-' ~"~t,. l'"•ell'•g &. 1, .: TerTBce • CW;tom designed of cabinets & rtorage. ~· up ex.. 1.1 ily homo o n . "'-"L~,..,. ... , .. , CALL 55 ·7500 on extra lrg. lot. room for _,with -·-, in rou;;h v.·ood shel\ing In Jge v s ON 494-1671 "''·2100 pool, 4 BR 3 ba, vaull~ ya"' garage on .... -J !'inn delightful 2BR and den ("tJ l-dc-sac. llcavy ~h:ike lam rm. If ~· '"Ml a c--. t•• •• 71 ( 54• • Ol • I I • ---.-. ..-. -. 'A l-la.<XXI o11·ncrs1 ~sic! .. .c~,.,<Jthb<!nu· roof, rustic exterior. Three gain on ~~;x'iraordin'":'ry --::.) -1 -CU-STOM' D-ES-1GNEb .. ~e~.~ aOllPEN"'QOdH ~~e5~£ BAYCREST tiful pri\'ate rm>un<lB hcdrooms, IY.'O baths, f11n1ily .. ~•~A in this area. "''" will "'""""" PLUS ~,,, , .. , heat·' pool ·~ ,.... REALTY St•P 1n to the oversized Tcr-SUN OCT 13 l·J pm 321541 Tradewinda Lane; ehannlng ;;v1,~. ·~ = · not Ix.> ,.,·a.sung· )""'r time by ~ ~ "" JOG TO BEACH a red bill C"Ompan)' ra Cotta entry wf linklins:: Scv.en Seali Dr. L.N. pre!iligious hom• .. ~ bdrms •• A rharrning 1r : \'l)ntal \1'ith privatl!: yard ~urt"('ntly pro- ducing 22.i/mo. ALL CJn a gE"nerous 47x11S lot in the be:.. $0Uth·Of•h\\'Y IOCB· tlon. $89.500 linn Call 6-H· 7ZIJ ~ 389 r.tira Loma, Costa ~1csa looking at this onf'. 830-5381 founta in, up through • • • • 2 ba., family nn. w/wet Call s.t'2-1060 for appt 1 .,,:•::;•"y:~4:;96-:,.0l="o..c"'"''='"='··~= ONE MILE Univ. Park Center, Irvine mas&lve wrought iron gnte11. PANORAr.fIC OCEAN VlE\V Oat. Dining rn1. Gourmet Principals Only E1stbluff f 030 in to living room &. tile rron1 this custon1 3 BR kitchen. Lge. yard, I u s h Top nppreclatlon area by the FOR SALE BY OWNER A adventure bcg\nll. Near I y 2 bn home. till? rntry, lundi;cpg. Like country \Iv· SUPER DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 BA condo. plaza. beach. 1700 Sq. ft. int'luding perlcctly beautiful 2 Br. new 3 BR 2 ba fan1 . 1111 , lnn<'r brick planter, bean1ed ing 1n the city $19,500 3 bedroo1n 0\\-ners unit. New $50,000. O'A'llet 4 bedrooms &. separate 2 Ba home in University cpls. custom d r p s, & ceilings & separa.1e !nm. CALL ~ ,_., ·1"14 ;!~l ~~ra.J':l ~~:~;l -;,c;S:~h2_·'54~3_o_r_838-__ 936_7-;-;;o. ~~.room. Sacrlfl<;e at ~~~· ~~le tpra;~·9 I~ ~~~~rs+ mnny exlras :n:'w$\ ~:g610 ~~~ 9·+~!~aM palntM, new \l.'8ter h'nters. El Toro 1032 pAftl( PLACa, venlcntly cl fie to shop-PRESTIGJ<; PROPERTIES HOUSE SUN OCT· 13 1-5 ~.-A~.._ Can ·be sold 11:ubject to low 7 . 1 t ping & sctrxibi, pools k te.n· pm 23'262 Pala\l'B.n, L. N. N M c p •' Offl•• C~l'&~~'i~ VA loa11. i;2.s~~res ":2:7~· ~~-9mru· $14,950. Call A ~R€~TIG€ LINGO REAL ESTATE ••r ••por ' WALKER & LEE Country Side 1-:===:z===:==:==:==:m CUSTOM POOL BY OWNER /-t--. HOM€1 4~ 499-1397 REAL ESTATE Beautiful 4 BR, 2 full baths. Ii Beaut JBR 2BA Univ, ,00_ • nttS IS TIIE O:-.'E YOU Shag carpets, bit-Ins. Attumablo 6", FHA I •f9.l8B6 llAVF. BEEN \V AITTNG OPEN SUN. 1-5 0 -h hf> G f j Prime oc. Lg patio & deck. ~ FO" r BR 'Id f f 239 POPPY $32,000 c:Si:~s ~pes. 0~0 ~x~ 4 Bedroom. 2 bath, family \'ie....·. Pro! ldscpd, jacuzzi, iiii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0iiiiil ~formal ~n& Si~·~~ H.V. Homes Montege Lo\·c\y 3 bdrm.+ gues l 3 BR home on lovely stroct posed aggregate patio & bl~rl~\1;;1~· f;B~~l~"fa"~ If atriu';;; ~--~n1'$·i3~· •PRICE SLASHED• sunny garden rm,_ 4 BA; Charming 4 ~~-Open b quarters: short \\'Rik to ~ .~r:_;~a;ie. 1~s!~: wa\k\i.·ays. It's a REAL homemakers kitchen, ~';~ c; toces." ~n ~~·au: $3450. Vacant 3.cnr gar. A f~tas11c ocran l%.l Port Jtam~gale: "'1)11~~-l~·~lycl!!~ tc:7~ 1'1L\ lo.in or u~ new VA ~~~~ip!~ 0~~·000· co,·ered p.1tio odv e rl ood .k s 18031 Aspen Tree. 551·662ll Very S•rlout Seller ~ewltfro;'pa:{1is~ ~t)~ 4~ BIG CANYON N!~l .. bri('k f~ic. •ri Ft. or n1A. \Viii be i:o n e SUJ'Elt.SllJ\RI'! ga r den an outst11n 1ng T\\'O ::;tory Colonial. O;'i!nn Monn«:b Bay Terr a c e . Deruie 3 BR ~1onaoo .,. 1,1mor1Y111 . C:ill t(l(lny. 2-1 :n-ocndo b I' n r I ng II't.'C. SPANISH HIDEAWAY view. Palatial, 4 BR & _fa_m. Sl8."i<OO BrMdn100r plan JI <I BR. Jo~ooRGANu~E~LTY llour servict. F R 3 E~~B~ o· Rm H,,A'v'E IJSA ~~~u'o,. 1'1:vF.r~\'-lX'lightlul 2 Bil. 2 BA rm., . :JI,.,. BA ... 30· hv1n~ LAGUNA NtGUE1 Build to Sutt, CUslom I-lame: CENTURY 21 1.1.t 7221 run. n1. · a in • A . .:J.N. u prlc<'. T h C 1 t ·ih rm with stone hreplace, all • • on F:iirway lot. * 552 ... 221 * ,.~~~~~~"~'~:'"'I Drive liy 2'!732 :Jubil<J, E:l Call.. o\\·n l!UIC. otnp e e "''1 bltns. dsh11.·shr, ceraniic tile REAi.TY. 496-KHO/~ ~~~"'"",_,.c-c~"-,=~ T 1 f ir Th R I E t F · 1'ec.'ludc<l pnlio. Steps to FJUT you'll nprir«:inlC' ni(''~tod<"rn 2 bf'droon1s. 2bnth UNLIMITED SPACE v.·~~$1~'.~~lllo~U}~oft':~e e ea sta e air pool, jacuzzi and tcnn lR . & indoor-outdoor cdn.rpctin:;. LOVE AT .,.,.llfon tllX time r'QlllC>S. 1"11 hoine on !?·2 lo!. Double Fruit lrees galore. 0 e 1 u x feutun..·s lllr-ins, dshwshr in 839-6133 or 536-2:551 E·l!IY to huy at S·13,750 Shag l'nrpctlnit an cust~in PURSE SIGHT 1-..1<. I c ,.,.., I f,1:h-...1\ l '~'""' ,\,I \1.,. , ~' !1•11" giY\' ~au t:1x :-; h'" l 1 l' r · ~nt'nl!:<' y..,'t.500. rnrpcli~. Ttenl honest lo 11.•ell-lit~d kitchen, \\'nll·fo-GRUBB&. ELLIS, 67;)...7080 drapell thruout. 11uge patio, 9''<-Fina.neing Available <l{'prccioli"n .~-ar1prrri11tion. 67S.8600 I "oodncss stucoo WRlll. 3llr, "·a.ll ca........,tini· • .i-s &. rrp!r. cOzv COUNTil.Y JI o-M J..;. oversized.~~· Td 0 ub 1 e ' 4 llr ? bn he1111Uf111 OPEN SUN. I. 4 ., ) c-•-, 0 ... 'I"" lJ.11' s1·1 .. ··t-" on • ·-' ,,·,-.< ASSUME 8'" ., LOAN garll~I'. ""'"·"""· !'MUS. R d . • h . m un1 ~. · '"-""" ·· .~· VISl•N J Fn1nlly roon1s. Beautiful See to<ln.y! Ed i\toorc, Bkr. ""'-" 5""" ·'-" ~2 10 CAR PE'.', Rf.; ALT 0 H. s r oa . m O o r om C l n 1·5 2 hn1h !'nt'h in J.>riml'. ltenta1 hoine. HotnC' lovers. onlr-no Cnll Cil·\l 5..%-3lJ8. lot. 3 Bi~ BR'~. 2 baths, Brand ne'il.', 3 BR. r-..t 0 8 t 640-!!672 49'J.427l prestigious :irrn or LaKJnin Ar('n & J"n1 1111 rrnte<I up. I h k r JI 1 r,.,;~o-c"'7-"°"--;,;-;:" I crack l 1 n It f I re Place, cl cs i r n b 1 e, in dl'mand or t\lguel. Approx. 2380 sq fl 3121 W Coast Hwy 675-860Q Y RIALTY _t'O crs. rnniE'r 11. e passes-NEAR Lake l br, 1a& ha candlelight dine, toa s ty I tio w/S\\·eepln~ ocesn v1e"" =,,..,=.,..-==-,,,,-;=I si~n. ~l:i,OOO. Diiy~ 558·6961· to .... nhome. Fully upgraded. warm carpet th r u o u I! ~-j\\~rsi~7rk oca n. *UNIQUE 2:·STORY* Laguna Nigul'I Realty #70 VlSleN Ill.Al.TY \'Ol1 \\ILL LOVE {T! r\C'\v E\P.~ 832-3737· ft'p\c. Compte1e n'Cr"ealion Assume lo\\.' % Fl-IA loa.n. J' BY OWNER On 11,11 lots: all wood extcr., 49&-Ml40 Luxurious F'urnlahrd 2 br. u11u~ual <iuplex. I 5 BR. GOLF Course Special. ?.fesa facilllies. S 3 4 , 0 I) 0. By $254. per rno. J.>BYS a 11 ! l =~.,C::C..,'"""C',O...=-~-sund.eck wfocean view. 41;·..,,..,..ii;i;;;ii;;;i;;;;iOiiOiiOl 2 bl\th Bpar!.mcnl. Boot slip 3 bn house &. 1·2 BR, 2 \'t'rrle. 2500 fl. 5 BR. 3 Owner. Call 586-6082. ~~-full price.! Bk r \\"AL.'lUT SQUARE Tvonhse, BR .. den: blt·ln kltch. No Par Birdies Eagles avalluhle. $67,500 ba . \\'oo.:I p:inchng, stained B,\, b!O \·iew. $82.500. Low Fountain Valley 1034 .....-SSU Air Cond, fu'._~_g:, hi ih I~ better buy In beaut If u I Goll front eatales 475-8600 MOVE RIGHT IN glass. Frplc's. Be.aeh Fool-d"'Tl· 0....11er \\ill car r Y upgraded. $31,.:)00. 644-488 Laguna: 01\ly S$.8GO the f 1 • :?39 HELIOTROPL, VllC .. nevi bridge I h!k . .i28 GoldE'nrod, paper. Im Kauai. Open Sun B--h C...._CJel, alt 6 It v.•kndi;. !'11SSION REAL'!"." on a N'ay Cl b VISI H Ownor/Bulid<r. •r~6921 I~. J t ff d d $3000 ~ vnv OWNER VACATING, 3bt' + * 4'!-0731 * "El Ni!Ol'I O>\lntry u :! brhm .. :! balh horne. trplc.. OOt'n 1().;. P:\t Costa Mesa Realty 0$ 8 UCe . Only one block from t he J.5 BR. 3 BA •'I" I 'W'V mlgh•t le"•" .~ioo.mo*nth. * Id Sine• 1958 * 541-7711 sand: pvt5 pooli.n~ ~ loe.bkn. BLUE LAGOON VILLA s111.ooo. ft A•a • OOX'T judge hy tht' outs c: Ont-nf a kind home. 4 1 Bed b th uper s ...... " .,.....,......., r Prime locatkm, vle-w, 2BR. GREENS EAST HOJ\IES 4l5 IRIS, \':ic. Ne\,\,· duple~. ~ th!' kilchen. fan1 nn. Aftl't' 6 P'1 CaJJ 557-4617 room, oM • 997-9100 2~ BA. an awllance!l. 17141 49~1860 FINAL CLOSEOUT ~ 13R .: b.•. :.! BR., 2 ba .. s.-yf'd of 1his 3br, 2'1 bn. EASTSIDE tt'.;m~iA~:!s=~e~=e-Prlca: P61SOO UNIVERSITY PARK. new decorator tumlM.cd. Serious * r.IODEU> * 1111.,ht 1.·.1~" \fr.I 1111.111h ·t SllORECLIITS hon1e. 80'"',, 3 UNITS_ lij,00'.), n......n House Sat/Sun l~5 ''l"~C~a:!ll~Ag~en~t!!"'5'!31~·:!SIOO~~i DeaM, 4 hr. 3 ba. Lot seUer--1'~irst lirne ottered. TOWNHOUSE In bellut. SEA and l~th o~n Sun. l·~ lo:in a"' a il · 0-pen 1-:'l. Rcnuxlelcd & ~lurb!shed', ._..... 1. 118. Flnanc'i· avail. Reruly ency $69,SOO. terms. RED TERRACE. privalc com· * NE\\' HOi\lES * Un1vers1ty Realty 6i;,..316S, 1='._lj Dr1ft\\'OOCI Rd, n~~unlablc ~2.t.50'.I. 1~1 T.D. 92:81 Jasmine, FV DISTINCTIVE DESIGN Nov. $76,000 .. 552-0087 CARPET, RE ALTO RS mun ii)' "'/1t1u1.rdt'd g ll t e, 8-\ ',~ Financing avail. '.'/JOl F _s-~~v.~"'.t-6.ilO l ~· s9·-.500 ~h11~r 111 ,.1,. ;,, ~h1..-tule<I income South of F.riingcr, "·est 01 •NEW •I nk, 2 &.. Colloge 640-8672 or 499-4271 beach, cluhhse y,•ft('nnli1 cts HARBOR VIEW ~ 71" (',.nlrl,.nrM, 0Po>•n 1 S.i.\ '" $ijQ. nll'. Col\ Realtor Pnul Bu:i:hnnl. Pa~. tile roof, A/C. $53.500 Skyline Dr. & !!\\-im !'IOOl. Gcea!l \-ir1\' HOMES OUl'LEX 1·l:un 1·5, \\'oM rmnl•ll'rl 1v-Cll:vi M:!-61·12 Red Carpet, Realtors f,o\·<'I)• 1 bE'rlrm, step 11(1.,.,•n I Story. 833-8974 Ne..v, oceiui vie\I', bcllrncd wtCntal~nn.sunsrl~. 3 BR. Donal.IL. Bren Co, (ll, 11"1' 11 lll 1·•u 1·, 1 ~ 8.·dN~1111 111~ r"un1. Jn·nl'h •I o or?' . I 7~ V A 342-SS.1 tlv !Tri, \\•/mOOrrn fpl e. Laguna Booch 1048 ceillnl(s, ll'JT!I of \\'ood nnd 2 BA. $W.9.i0. lf\19 Port Sheffield nwl I !~.j,· .•. 11 "" !ov1·l~ f1n•rh11·i'. ~Hr.:; H:1, gul'~! '·. ; ' . . fo'iini. rm. 8' ro11ntry kif• izlas.~; 3 bednn, 3 bn. 3 LAGUNA NIGUEL Nt'\\•po11 Dench 83.1--0780 l11·1•l 11wrl •111•1 ~u11h of r<1t1n1, H-2. 1111 n•'I" n 1-! 1 I J,(),\N on 1111~ ·' en. :l n ,i cat ~~ \"Al.LE\' rhrn. ,\,\A lond~i.:iip\no,:, OPEN HOUSE fplca, pool table 1dz~ •len, Realt y S30-:"iCJ:ll ''•'''CtlE.'T ll"·IUTY 111,. .. 11 ,.,.1,.1 ... 1 ,., ·•·II al ••lfl-.l'.'\"7"1'-l!°ll-1!:,1 ,\\1f!h Oisl;l l\ll'Sll. llou~c. ., li11t;-r r01v puliQ 11·/f~OQ. -L u " "'• "'" ' I • ·.oo C JI l~ k Ry orii: ow11c•r. •\hr. or A1lul o c•,. 111,1 l' d Qui.'' Si\'T' & SUN 12·:'"i ~lUnflcl kllf'ht>n, $1-!jJiOO. --GT.NO-DOWN on on1• <lf :..rcn11 1ovel!eat ~i:•,!l-~1 , \•· lu on '"~1.; •lr --U/'EN l!~ll'~I··-, --, 1.1'.•",. :i ro ·er l'\'t'll. + df'n. :";l).'l. oti n n11. f111n l) Ill II I I • _ 1 , 1 "I .•. 11,.. ,1 ~l"-!•l ll $13.:iOO. Urokc1·. S.12·7~11 , 6J7 Alln \·i1!11 w~cr \V ~.ise on !1TI( <v11• O .. m,,1• mti•\ nlwin(1"in 1 h j ~ :1trtcl~. 3 UR , ram rm, 1:,, rr•·-•• •\•., ,,, .... '" :.:\T .f.: :.:\''.\ .\11\•r 1-~ pn1 .:...:....._ M'l1. Jr:: llv rin &, 111:ultC'r .,,.,,.. ,., "' "I d t ·t t S··· """ " h'· ~ BARRETT REALTY I. 1 , , ..... ,.,ti' .. ,. )b 2 h ·· f':\-.•.;: !Jl~q-l:J77.,,.=~-l!>'J1~ l....,A1" nva1, nn rm~. rnt: n "' Nl.,,icl 4 bdrm i·it'\\" honv ... ho ..,y or ~.nnl<'. m1 ... ,.., 1)111 -111111 111:.: o,U[• , . .,. ''" :. j '''"' ·, '''" • r, a • h1·. '''lk to ,,hi<.. Cilll"l'll. • I D . n " d I I • -• --T-AKEO.VER 10'· (\1.11. r(l1nat1c oor J•:Jtlrii l!tt'ltt' pool 611.c lilt. cc~ 111 n11lfe ,,. out. w ~~1 1 .... 1,,;, 620 .Jo.,:m1n!', s11;,,0Ci0,1 honH!, In r.tcsa Ven-le, tnm l"I nrri> parlc I\'/?. f)<")")I~. Jlhln. All \\'ood Int. \\'/lrg Ultra Super A HUJ,er buy al Qn\y ~11.900. !-!IF pool, gus f\BQ _&fire W a lkway To Bea ch J •ri1·a1c fi1111nri11~. Uon f'', 1111, !'O\'E'red paliO, Jr.: yrd, $52,4))) 9fM~I Government Loan• IJC'nnts & pa,qts. 20 (t. glau 2 Bll &. dl!n, i bl\th, Ot'C{ln Bl'tter M'I! \hi!\ O!lt' now! nna. T cl e" I <!ll~Crt1unment <118 rrmll":if , (;i1tri: C«i. 67?i-'.\&ll Open ~1 & Sun l-:'i, 3~21 o \\'NE R r.r tr s T S Et. L l & 1 BDRi\I homes In all 1\"all w/:X?aut CMStaJ \1U. 3 11nrl view, $51,500. Alisum-497-17$1 leatutta for ndults &. Io r • RN!U•'rd Sl'.lJI)• COsta Mes• 1024 O;ikotn 9~ :l!lst G!"ef'nbrook. ·I hr. ~ bn, 231)) IU'ell!I. No q u n 11 f Y Ing . BR. ~mf' & uti1 nn. 2200 Able 7i;~ lo.:..n. lmm~I. oec. R.d Ca rpet, Realtors children. OPEN DAILY t-6: (J11"11 Th111"1 11111i1 ~·1nh~-j l:J'l' o .... 1K'r. 4 t trrni1., 2 baths, sq. ft. 2 frpls .. cul'"1!~1111c. $10,000. to $15,000. i!I a111 aq ft. 1t~ ~~~.: $U0,000. Am4~,:i13 1.,10~. n100on11tor BY O"~= ~--·-Park. 3 !8!! ~~11s_!l!!I ~"n;;,"'~pt. 2 BR lion~<' p UJ. I fir 1U"ntnl • * it I~. ltltC'hen. v.1/dlntng atta. Pool &: Club Privs. $6:!,9):1. )"OU ntN!. Tor mont n-w;, muuuei. .,....,., 'l:>"r '""~"'"" "''"'"'" ""-'11 vwu• "Ii' v-t~ Cornrr Lot -Xlnt f\n11.nc!ng UY 01v11er: L·lxtn·iou~ !>tool Quiet street; large l o l . 962~74 formntlon, atll BK R. Jr® 1)0\l;N. N~ \\'OOd & 875 N. Coast JI\\')' BR, 2 BA; lllr. $oi2,0CKI. 289U . , • • $87,!tj() •* horn(' In t.le!!:a \'rnit. ru~ $-11 ,!(i(). 5-G-1425 Huntlngt.on Be.ch 1040 Mi'-3584 gl!\is, 4 BR + tam nn, AlomB A\-t; ~ CUSTOM 4 PLEX D.T. i\JNCSBUR\' P-OC. Rltr. trim rlr·'.:n. ,re111 ~n1ertnin· ,.. ASSUME Sl6,l00 FHA 7% $ nulCK $ beams, frplc It. 2 deckl. LEASE L•k• Forett 1054 • ~73.30 &: <2l~l 2-6-2fm. Ing, 3 Br. 3 Ba, huge fam 2 BR townhoute-"f•u. Verde, TAKE OVER .,... Great oouta1w.1150 sq ft. Whitewater vh!w ft-om this t Bedroom, 2 bath units. OPEN TODAY 1-5 nn, l"""ol dln & !iv""· fr<>nt unit. polio,. poot. GOVERNMENT LOAN WE BUY HOUSES 15<\,1'1). tanuutlc Monarcbl!ayT•oUNlQUE ntlLEVE!. 4 BR Prime resldonUal ""· \!Ml Orrinaton ~d 21.10001.-'" . ....!.'.: .. ~~~.ms'un !oo10 ~. $29.500. O\\'C 2nd. m.191-t 3 • , BR _,, In ,u d 497-1711 L.tgUN Beach race pool hOme. 3 BR. 3 home 2 w/conversatokln pl! Spanish txltc1or. BI t n 1, . ;r.N ~,.....,,, '"""""' ~ ... ., Ask for E • BA, 3000 ..... tt.. Aval I at around floor to ctlllng stone • n e I o • e d ¥& r a 1e1, C.1n1M OOrrs ~B'&f9111. nr Cill 5-16-sttM SHARP 5 BR. 3 Ba. walk areas.. No quo.lityf~. For KASABIAN $b. ..... ~ GRUBB A flttptace. T f em end o u 1 Sp r I nklercd, landlcaplnc. Ir riln mui .. " -::-ean to a!I Schls A J r. Oill"e. more Information call mm.., tu.rfi~7080 muter suite on around Only StU,000. \'ll'I'.' Pool' $137.t.OO EASTSIDE '59.~. \\' t LL S REALTY. 8'16-331 RHI Estat. Nt-6644 \eve\. If )'OU like )'oor homt C.ntury 21 '42·1m -GEM-) :ZBR. 2 ba Townhouse by ~l&-iTI9 or St:t-9733 FOR SA.LC. BY 0 \\1 NE R, ASSUl\lABLF. 7'E P 0 0 L 4 Rt5Uctb T6 i6"f.'~ In the ''1ood5. C811 lo ~i~~~~~~:t'!!!~'!'!'!~ 121).r Tu111\n 1\\f' , NB I 1111 nl'r. $36~~ 111nd Inc. i\SSU~IE 7,.." \"A LOA.~ lAndm11.rk !lo~. 2 11)'., ol Home, 4 br, 2 ba. 1-h-kf! Lllguno De11ch--2 llou&M oo U.IMED. 561,$00. T 0 l. L E • \VATF.RFRONT, 6 BR. Rl'.~J.TO!t:' 6lZ...tR'?'1 S11Y1lltllr unit In tnulllple Spnc. ·I br. lam. nn .. 1 br, 21 ~ 00. Open Houtc S'lt root. brick frpl . nc1v plu.gh Ex • H t \o! •. 2 blks te oce11n .. fn1 lt REALTOns. ~ den., 4 Ba. dock. Olann -WITH LUCK llJ:llflR"8 ((Ir $-lt ,000. I 7 41 I ~T!i, ol tl. $46.000. Uy O"llf'r. • f:•1n. s 5 1 . 90 0 . 8601 cpt. $-19,500. Quick 11Rle: ecutiv• OM• lret'11 .. f~tleed }'d .. fl pr kg • LAKEVIE\Y 2 SlOI')' i t!lder home. PtrflX't for ltf . I Tu~l\n C. l\l nrm~r \I'\ I :;.·i&-1432 ?-lllf'.<1fn1·1l, P)·mts. $308. Slt(m d\\11. Prime loau\on U\ nonhcnd. 1 pace1 ,. P rtnclP11IS 011° Br Dellfl() Uome 2 \\'/Ir a: fan1. \nur oflrr 111,.'~ t.ik• 1111"' J<f'IO". Ov.nc.r nt IH6-·1Uj, ftONT TCELLO CONDO FREE LIST t.foy confid<'r 2nd. 8-IS-020) \\'oorl and glllAI. Btftmt.'d ly .. Ownr w/rln. 494-8171'/ t11m rm, hilll'.e mi111tl!.r 1ultt. '* 4 BR. Df'n, f"/}~. 2 bl.. l ~ 1 Bit duple...: r.n IL -.------;--.-----;;----1 1 ' , ' ~Innes. l\tnnlve tlrtplacc. Choice are o• N H Ill' 1,..,1 i)v.nrr'll In n. hul'lj rt\ 0\\~1'.R, <I ,BR, " RA, fQi.uc>t .'lf'f'll) 1 1 bA. 2br, U.S. GOVERN ~I).~ NT A.l\.SU~IB 1'1lA 1't% loan, ~ vi Rare tu 4 UR. homf': I~. lot; t.Iy•Uc y,p rlrP~Flnt? It r ~a~ In $5 I\ e11ol)Ort IA. "'111 r.,..1,n finnn•·r. p111nr r111n nt1, ~11".'la \ crdr N.-.rth. 1 npcn h.a\C<>r\y, $ 2 !I , () 0 0 . r~1-:ro·s In 01'l1f'Wl Cuunty. ne .... · cpta.. HI.-, rt-..:"t1111y ,.,;~;n. AC\l.q'~wlc oo~i 0, Pvk" ar~. $12.500 t\.liildfff\~ .,,. 1 n Q • 2\~ Da .,. 7,r . R 1 • l•'t"'.\lll'lii, JVl.:iOO. ! Ji!'/'; .~~m;:11t)ll' t11,\f\'A ~:,1b-t.l.11) Sonlr lov:·do"'·n. some fl'(ef'o pn!nl('d. 4 hh1·, 1".4 I'll . frpl, ,. ·~ \'le Stunrt Bi'nutlfully dl'Ct'lt11ti.'ff I\ n d ~II: to Ealol.o ~4 l!Pr)lllrln ,1t.c~04.·1;i1.-.. r.r .. 1111 _1~~~\1-9",)..~ :O.tF.';A VE:RDF. 0 u,• n e r . UJJJM'l'S· Rkr. !\.IZ,..74SG rust. dllJC, i,. lndll capcd yd. ~~~~ll~~~acbc:.;~,r· n ~"fh Reill F.11t0.11? 49t-'1!i.11 mAln1A.lned. O\\'flcr \VIII l1e\J'I DLUFF'S VISTA CAUDAL. l rm l10l 'SE ,\·/fl'J1l. oiift~!Bf'.lIT. •Cnlll'):e Pnrk ri nu1 I Beall. xtra LrR, 4 n:• 2 l~T 1.1.lttTl!n,\\" lk'aull(ul ri1"1f l0f·11Unn, nr. t chl,, ltghl. $85,00J. A~nl l vn s Bd 2 na.. Fam Rm rir.•ril Onanct. $59.9(1). TOL 1.E ~ br .• mtnl•vlew, S69,llOO. !··!, jl\7 1,,.11tl·•· Pnn, only, 1iome. h) 111111. :\ ;•r. 2 ba, n11. l93:! ftf'dv:ood, S.\7-.1116 0,Jult t'll..'CUpiM ~ hr. l,.3 rinr~t--' 11hop'A:· Prin., onl)•. Young, 7l<I: Sl O-l ~ 2S : Fant~lic ~"'' ma.ey '((J'rul RJ<:ALTOlts. r.s&-S500. /st. or o t. &44~7 t ,. !~(!. !ii;).\\()() hy 1111111. f1tn1 nn' 1-'8500 ,,_';7~19'it I Che la11eal dra1v In tnc Wtst. 01t•I• Vilh,. CU.ri1. drps. l.lke $.°'2,'1Ulf, py Q\\:•\l'!r s-v;.47i.S2. Evftl: •97-2002 'l'.O.Y+'. Area $.14()))+&ellln11: Sell "'tdle lttma Wltb A Dail)! C111~glfltd Ad: can 64)..6671 ""\". bell Idle ltemr; ...... 642--56'11 • , .a Dal\y P11ot CltislfiM ll model, Slcr. 962·~'1.5 Clas1Welf ..... l .... 6CU67'11 Herbert }lawklns Rtaltor1. PXJll. Owner 49-t·1SS9 Pllol Clusltled ad. 6'U--5618 today! ' ' l i I • 1 l I ' Su"°''' OctOW 13, 1'74 \ OAI L'Y' PILOT D 1 I J·N_o_w::po='::' -:-ll"'.n"'.c::h::::-:-1-06_9_ 1 _c_o_m_m ... •_r_cl..:• ... i ... Prp:.::.;IY~:.;16=00 1 ncome Property 2000 O-"u"'t-o"'l..,$'01.-=1-e"'P'"r-pt'°y-. "'2600=:-1-,• H.u=-..,-..,(f.,.n"l-u-rn"'tihOCl""'.,....,.j ....,Ho-r-u-.. -,-ru"n"lu-r-n'°l•°"hed-.-· •-nR'"o.,.uM=•"'U,,n"l"'u"'""rnl1 .. , partmtnts , urn ~ HOME LOVER'S OWNER Will SURPRISE! ~"'~~.ue9ti~ .• '?.~, i ~ en,r .. ' Corona dtl Mar 3122 1 Huntington 8e1ch 3240 Ntwport l11ch 3269 COURTESY RENTALS 8albo1 P.ntntut. 1107 CARRY l lfa-t. 2 On , IOI i >h •.• •I ... "" ·-Jfuntinirt<'11 Beac:n , l8' 100' lo " 1pe,,..1., t Sl,500 d"·n. )H~15r9 Tl. 11..1· ~2-~tl AICf'n! B\ TIW BEAC!k.. .. DELIGHT Bl ~~ .. Ne'A~rton a ~e:~n :~.,11./5.~11 " IOY.' In-Rt nchtt., Farm., 't..m~u = b!,~1 c. 1'~~ 101 ::ch U1cbi~~k Sll.l.. LARGE FAMll y Aptl & ·col\dofl ... $100 to $250 I BR lum. noo. mo. mcldl 1'5 1 ,<m. 10 ,,. do'11·n, o~ne~ BEAMED CEILING GroVtJ 2700 sm. l Bf, ftp1c, p a t 1 o, BUDGET 2 Br Tri, WiQ R~: •1" .. ~~~t~u,~f. hN ~a r llu1uet1 .... $260 to $400. \ utll, YJ~y. f'C!fi. &-la-STI4. An fneha.nUng and ~rtlinic v.:11 carry. Call for In· BEAUTY --·-· ~t.n1W1ofHwy Stv/rt mipet.Achild ' '" -111 11· ,.,,,,. Coinmerclo\Storo .... $1&5. F~'XCEIJ.ENT VIEWS modem 2 1to1.y hOmt on lon11atlo11. PRE S T l GE -HORSE or CO\v ~h. ap. $32S. 2 • Den. 2 Sa. ~c. HOMEY 3 Br, 2 Ba $2Z ly rt.furbllhed, 4 bdrni5 ., -6oyfJ1t. I hr, tum, P*UG. a 1ov~•y •lie. All !h o liOMES~ Thi• sparkllna •harp 1 ~ •• front hOuie. chlld/pel 0 81,_.1_, IY/O "·-ndo' 2 be.., new ca r pOlli toe. Condoa Furn 3400 \ll\l"'l.S~Slz...6790 "' Ea$h;lde be&lll1 ls only one 11rox ,,., acnt. .,..au.I lm-$.1SO 4 Br 2 88 i .... 1 • u .. •U>. ' pa........_v . drapte: Clll"ltnlng tumtm-•" an'Mlnitles ~ contained in Condominium• block (rom 1hoppln1. C1~0.t JHO\•en1enlJ, Oak itudded ir• ...._,,·d QL" • • .. , .. c, gar. f ~~111..Y 4 Br. 2 Ba hse I'd. NV'A• onl)' S51i(l 11. "'°n1h. PAL\1 SPJlJNGS 2 Br, 2 Co1ta Mesa J724 thlJ 4 Bechin, rant. rn1 for ule 1700 for grandma'• rMlrement It. rta:uled n1~adQ\l.·11, IQti& <lf 1~~ ....... "' 1 3 .. _ $295. clOlie to tch1t & 11ho(lfl. · lltl poolg tcnflill 511.UllU &: d/'r home. ~'tit priceci -;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;: tnc..-orne too. \\'UI tell on water, lake' spri.nsr. Others ... ..,. r~.-.'.C'ePlY n ct °'• trplc, AU 1IU:t. pt1ceit-eall Ull! HARBOR J:•~:U~ll& .• \\et>kl\1.1, 'A'klY: $30 WEEK a UP PAJ..ERMO model ~n • contract with k>w Interest 10 choole trom. Poult.ry ran· dlil gur, nellr Otlna Cove-ALA R.El\'"l'ALS 6424383 monthly. l2ll1S.17~ or e $6.!j) Nlaht & Uf). Harbor Vk>w. Reduced to LEASE OR SALE or conve111\on1,1.I with llnf ch, 40M birds. 21 Acti's. NU-VIEW RENTALS lJ.;ASE $300. mo. l":"'!ludl...,. 8'.il-W.O •Sud" & I Bil• $77.~ do Lani! Sl.000 per acre, 67l-4030 or 49"'·l24$ .... I 10 ,.pl-'. 675-8600 Close to \\'t"stcllff, 3 Bedroonl F '1xER UPPER RecrenUonal trniltr park ' 0 N L 111.l'dener. Famll~ only. lat COMP'ANY ADULT GARDEN APT • TV & ?\l!lld service Avail VISleN adult OJndo. $15,COO. $350. blK potential lor f u rther F R RE TA S & laat plu1 $150. Vacant. I lUt furn $1'1'.i/~10 Pool e Phone Service -lltd. pool 1 'WJ// SPECIAL de\'elopnlent. Romona, a1i.-t, ..• any 1i:i:e. 11Jtase ca 11 Jmmed. posst11ion. Ref 1 l~~~AL'fOltS Nr Lake ' p rk • 1031 l'lt!. • Oilldren &: Pel Sect.km pe. mont 1• ettdlt. By 3 unltz Jn Ore.rure iit only Tl·l-'1S9--J236 eve• Rosemary Sietz . , • 'll'le 11 teQ 'd, .t Bl", new PQlnt & '4N~ 19-14 • · '36-?4' 7 ~ ~ & 'k j 1 1 2376 Ne\vport Blvd, C?tt ownet. After 5 Pr.T 642-2225. $.i.1,~. \\'111 !it'll 0 I' ex· tieadln our rtntal dept. clean. Near At I ant a & 67J;MOO ~I. a. 1 n t _ "" ru 1' &is-97$ or~ ch~e. \Vatcha cot. S400. PER ACRE Bay & ach Jtlt)' 67~3000 BUJ'Lhard. Ctlll & ask for 2 BH. 2 UA \\\"!i-1 Nl11c, \OOR/\DLE l UR Beam REALTY OCEAN VIE\\'. Like Ne"' VA ASSUMABLE ~e~(·re~lJ'°lli:ar trffL :t~d; CHEERFUL runny 2br, lb& Chuck Everett. 54&-4141 or HARBOR VIEW HOME ~s:una N1aucl. ·I~ ssn (n '\~ilh\i:. i1·alk In c i o set. ~:1~~.~~l4~~.n Niguel. FOURP LEX Oro\'ille, xlnt huntlnr & house , fe n c ed patio, T\~719 aft Tpm. ~1:$-lr.l:I c<>n1p. fum. Nr 11 ar bor 30 LINDA ISLE OPEN SUN. 1-5 Lo1v \nt<'-rtlt & hla;h :SIX'r1· rishlng. Good acceu. Good prl\'acy, $300 per ruo. 718 ~O 1uper sharp, 3 DR, 2 BA, 3 Bil. 2 1111. Sol7j , Condoa Unfurn. 3425 Shr,pplnit ~ OCC. Advlts-nci Duplexet/Unltt dable. Only " ycuts o\J. 11-atcr iight•. Trlr Ok. Ideal 01'\.--h\d, Open Sun 1-5. fle'A' cpts, drps, ~w P&lnt S1eps away from Park, dtig$. UH.jl). 6 4 2 -1 t 5 4 for site 1800 Sell or cxchanKr. · Invest or retlrenient. $2500. 548--4957 In & out. $265 & Sisl/mo. Eleni. :-irhool, s "'·!mnii:Ji DELUXE 2 Br, To11·nhou~. ••I .• :\li·•lll:====-~I ----------KrlQ ii ~ d0\1·11. $139. mo. Prlv ow ner LOVELY 3 bdnn. 2u, bath. t sk ~~Tv er Dale. No Pool&:. Rec. area. So. C011.11t Vill!llJi' ;l n•11. C<1111• f\1;\rt\--J>Er.OnATE D. nice Superb 1oc;1tlon v.lrh \11tfe bay \'le1v. 4 BR, ·fl~ BA, pool, and ttock. S2M.cro. 2 COVING.TON BROS. 4 UD P.O. Ilo..'C 1761. Orovlllt, Ca ,IX''A' po.int , crpt1. dt s.h'A·hr, ee. . pletely air oot1d11ioll Nc11· I CH 11/y1111L \\"1.Jrk1ftl: oou,. plexes, sille by &idt. 6 mo. Plac• 9:i0Cl gara&e. S315. lease. Barbra 3 BR. prestige neighborhood, R C. TAYL()R CO?i1PANY carpe11 • dro)X's. Pool & 111<' ofll). no pet.~ or child »rittingham Rcaltll ~ rle»'. Reist location in Hunt. p t • • Real Estat•Wntd. 2900 AQ:!nt. 6'13-8550 nearly new. Fplc, s ep RE:ALTOR S/Dl':V ELOPJ:::HS ~·alM\1111. prlv. &<lroon1 bol· ~11:i n1 .. uwld u!Ll. ~ Beach. Income o\'er fl.000 rop•r I• -m8Jller bed.rm, 0\1.'tler "i ll 15;?.-0IGO OOlly 2 C!lf ... tll"f· l'Jl\'IVM'<I or 6f' :!9l16 fl mo. Buy one or both a 7Sl·ll>lO UP '" o--mlUlon 1·n -Nf;{::~v. 3su"'P·E.!RbaVI, E1blln1•.15' .~!.· tum ptdenf!r, $3.'llO. per mo. LEASE IT NEW P"tlv°. l"o \~'Rtl~i·' l~U~. or ..... .,,.L·,-.-· -' · I I 11 1400 UAllST. NlWPOI lf.t.CH ..... '""" ... v .... .ro.;w !llli-44n i:ra11._ In t'Uf $.2:\..'t mo """' ueoorate< u y for SlS,tXNJ. ctv.·n., 9'-10 inl. NEWPORT perty needfd btfore end ot ~ or 675-20"-4 With Oct1n View Ch • MG-~ -· . 1 fu1·n. :.'hr HJlt. ldl'al ror 2 l3.i6 \'la Lldo 6T.'r0123 Hurry: Prin. only. plense. year! Aptt I. or oom· VACANT 2 Bdrm bouae on Creal kill'hens, 3 BR., :1 bo.. vne or :1 '''ll'klni:: Pf'OPle sMre. caII: Chazl, Agt. $t6-952l IEACH nK!rcittl. Sick properties ok. Cost1 Mesa 3224 Acreage. Also 3 Bd r m fireplace, 11·et bar, ll'nnis, BEAUT 3br, 2ba, s.gl s1011· 1.ln1•n-t ,\. cleaning !!ervloo SLEEPER on Oceun View OCEANFRO~'T. ReduCed to ~tr. Kay 640-&100 Muse, C.M. $115. mo . jacuzzi, sw\mn1ing, t 1 c . condo on major C,n.'\'n~·ll 1••kly. Uh1 pd. ti-11-12·1·1 11710) KlnR s Hoad. 2Br, $120.000. 2/2BR, \\I. Npt. PRIME INCOME BAOI Units Ir: l Br'1, $100.. Sl.nglea Ii: Fam!Ues O.K . ('"""ERLOOKINCNE\VPORT In L~t •ectlon of D.l uff~. -. Ei:~(GARD~EN~S~APT=s-1 3ba, fam rm, pool, apn..'d Bu~1-s l•rn1s. S45-7Tn e\'e/ ~ UD. Students, tum It. utll. AC. Fee, 979-&4.'10 BEAQI! Jo~rom $400 mo111h. Nt'o\'IY d!!corated in . <'arlh F'l"l1:-J". 1 & 2 BR apt in I plans for 2nd story. $98,000. wke11cla. PROPERTY ......... I a sitAa ' br, 6-plex $150, -1 3 en. CONDO, Patio, Frplc, Cati &1:Hil"7 IOfl(!t; & re&and "1••)d. n1fult i>~tion. Pool, no pet1, Xlnt f In an c In~ * I. HOUSE Eight units on the ~lnsula . ,-area, chld w/pan.nt•. au Bltn.a, walkable to b<i!&.l'h. .Newport Crest Rtally 8l3-2-l31 !'ii £, :.rlnd Si., C. :r.1 , Gl'eenhouses for rent 2. + 2 Financing can be Amtnire<I . .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii~ letn'IE 2 Br 6-plex: $15(), Nlct Leue $290. Call Co 11 e c t , YEARLY dupll~x:. 3 housei NE\\' Hlfh rl'~ ~ondu. in iH2-36-lj. CrMth-e people ncro.ed 3. New 'f'rlplc:><. C.f\I. 646-4414 $26,COJ Cross Jnconie. A\'Old Hou'" Furnlahtd yard, more&: r ar. 713-249-2409 alt. 6 pm. fron\ beach, l-2 hr, 1',i ha. ~111 Cle1m. 3 Br, 3 h.1, frp1!: 2'BH , \Jl'_1o_s-. -,-.-,.-,~,~.-,~.-,-.·I Plant('NI & Crentlons ·r or I p 2000 the 5% airehe.rge with thls DOUBLE Gar. 2 Br Hse LOVELY Huntlnrton Bay, $275., 1-3 hr, 2 ha. S375., ru app · occanvie'w, \'.'1! .. :11lul1~. No pc•~ or chlldl'l!n. sale. AT Crt-ative P i nnt ncome rop•rty a~ a lax shelt.er. Full price Gener1I 3102 '$22'3. EOtt. Bltns·l'l!f. Adult Condo, 2br, 2 stry, both \l/frt'sh p aint & 10 pier & heh., 2 e-..,~·.,tv~~d. -....·1· ~hoppini; 2'Lt0 Ruta;ers GALLERY. 3500 T1;1!nc Ave . EASTSIDE UNITS only sru,cro. That'• less POOL 3 Br hon1e • ., ..... , Avl, 11:iba. frplc close to bus lilt, frpl. & ~fir. !11"9·1~1 pkg.. \l'/S lor. 71 4 .. ,),~'W);;ill , '. c ;\I SI',' """f NB n -r ooo ~.. ' ' knd ·1· or 711 +-19'2 82GO .... ~ · ·' · ........ ..a . hoda t>.1aglJ, rltr. than~, per unit. Call $85./$115. Util pd, back apts 1tv/ref, W&O, :i car pr. & sh1tpplne $200 nio. \\' s. b ;)-1910 "''kd)'s. • ' ---('fJLOrtYL"I ·J bd $l90 (7141 S--12-3600 FINANCING! 6-~155. r.t bch .. LajJ\lna STUDENTS. 1ee 4 Br, 2 ba, 962-2931/ tm-283.2 CoNOO, 4 b"°i\3 bu. ffl\l\, ron ](>!1.51:', lrg :!br. condo. I l' ;\\ Bl .. -. Inn~-. VI Th $125/$1 40. Util pd, ocean· t I W&D ? . iu· DCC C\I l'l'J)\!I Jrp . ' "' . 1u1s. pa1 o ..._ gilr. ew e Back Bay ••• Prln1c Eastsidt' Duplex. Ex· front bacha, Nev.""'rt ' 1 v ·re · · -car pr. Irvine 324.C !111·· dtn. rm .. I pool, SllUlllJ. hl!!n~ f.c1 ri,." ., c·~r .,.,.,:: ~o 1ie1~. 1\dul!s. ISO 21.'JI . !roni this fiiie Ca"" C 0 d U 1 f' · \\'ILL ,~ STUDENTS, tee 4 Br, 2 ba, -Jacuz~~-tenn ~-P r n r . • ... ¥ ' ,..._. • • '1'-212~ l\On\(>. 1 BR. 3 eA. !Grin! ce en inancuig. SI~)(). t:lll pd, small rear cot· $295. Bring pet or cll!!d, decor l!ll. F.,..1,-,1~. CloM' to l i h;_1, Jl"•llO, A.11i•s. I~ pc1~. ~ -'-"=-' ~~~--o-~-1 din iin, bonus r ni, & 11 ~~~~; ~;rtLF~A~~lel.o'1~ lage, yd patio, CdM ?\!any nt0re _call u~. * RENTALS * bch. .>-6728_ or ti ri-6!..!.!.__ -~all !17!J...S6S~OJ' ti!Jlit ~ Lg~ Fu,lly_ Furn 2 Br I.loot gale. Call or sec, COSTS~ $10,500 buys! DOU· SlJO .. U~ll fd ~l Br. ALA RENTALS 642·8383 \'Ulaa;& 3, Univ. Pk. TI£E BLUFFS.Sp e 11 es~, N.I~. l..;.11~~c-3 Bil. :!1 ~ Bn. B.l1ns, \\I\\· rti·1i1, pool. opc11 house Sat & Sun 1·5. BL f; DEPRECJ_;\TION! sf~~0i;u~-pd~ i bBr. ~ Blk IRVINE RENTALS 3 BR., 2~1 ba ........... $425 barely WICd; 4 HR .. 3 hu., ~·qili·, l!r•lr~·: •ltll ~:,\', 1;n:·I .~d!ls! r\Q pcls. $190. 642-0CJ20 2.199 Tustin Avt. Cedt.ir exterior. La r" e ASSUME 70A VA bch, winter, Ne\\·port Deane Hom" tam home, nr. pool. s:i2;-, pullio, ~ ~·l. :-..:r ll<'ag, .S.:tll. F.XTHA lf:I' I & 2 Br, Sl65. CENTURY 21 645-7121 vaulted ceiling. living & 0 $200. Utll Pd. oceentront lBr. .C BR., lam, 3 ba ••• ,,,,f;)7;'5 Per mo. &a<>-5560 Agt:nl I 6'1~ ~~~tlul!• -un pcis, «-sis.·,, HOOMDCated, new Call Dey or Night bedrooms. lir (>p !acts . Beaut loc! J..aauna. 2 BR •••.•.•...•••••..•. $3~ The Terract _BLUFFS. 3 br:-2"~,~·---=·;:: . _ l'l'PI. hlca.l for b:lchf:lon, BIG CANYON Private patios & entrys. 4 $230. 2 .Br. ocean/city view 2 BR ........ , ............ ,$3j() 3 BR., 2 ba ......... S·l00/425 l!tOr)', frpl , C l.r o. pool,. 3 _Hn 2 bit co:-;oo on El 11dulu;. 1993 Olurch 548-9633 car garage.'. Delu.xc units. apt ,11ith/ger l..a3U11a 2 BR , .................. SJ75 Creentrt:e Homes lawn 111aint. & 'A'lr. iid. $.:l1j.l l'\ l !': u t' l Golf Co 11 r se, e Tropic.I Pool e EXECUTIVE HOME Bargaln priced. S72.!"({I! To NU-VIEW RENTALS 3 BR, rn .............. $ol2S 2 BR., 1 bath · ........ $315 644-7423 d1sh11:usher. garbage dlsp. 1 BR p lo G & W t For Sale or Lease or'.,,. see, call now (TI4) r:a.1100. SU-4030 or "94-3248 4 BR, FR .............. $&8.5 Turtlerock ANNU LI " I z •:Mr ga r $32. K.31-0074 t'vt!. 11' r:..•!'1168· as a er ...., OPEN llL' • "s FUN ro BE NICE • 1---.,...:""..::...::____ 4 BR., 21n batM • • • • . $450 A CBS(>, ... up (>X J"K''A' . ~ pa I • .,,.. ..... Option. dBr, 3 b:i, pool , 1 BR Hoose, $3.5. wk I y, Sir.fPSON-DUNN REALTY 4 BR., 2 baths ....... : :s475 2 Br & 3 Br. " car gar, LAJtqE ... ill_~. ac!c.lt. 17"1 I o'LG0'-~2'""B~r=f~uni.,...,-c7l.,.--:,.-I vtew. Va I u e d at 0\-er singles O.K. Ci\t. Bachelor 55.i-lSOO 3 BR., 2 ha. ...... $tt";m•/gdnt Slat & Nt'plul"}(>. f213l Tu'un. C~I. $.~. nw. Lease g~pping. AdullJ, no pet1. '-dsm>,000. Reduced to $179,000 Unlt, N.B $125. Ulil paid. ==,-,="°""-':~=~= Coll~(> Parle 9-13-8364 or 12131 696-3871 or le~sc option. A gt 111 Inf!. 119~~ Roche•teT, rear . ., ue 10 eme:J'cncy sltuntlon. 1 Br House, Cdf\f., Vacnnt PART FURN, l BR $110. • BR 2" •.. I = 6'6-325; Call ,., ••• ,., -U U pd cat O K '' " '' uu. • ........ ' 4:-i.,, NEWPORT Shores, C Ii n a I I BR p I .-.15 1'.1o Util ~ or ......,....,, • •· 2 BR, Balboa. $235. Singles t ' · · Park 11 tront, beaut 4 br, 3 ba home, Duplexes Unfurn 3600 nqid.' m·r ... Oi_nyo~ Or : EiAYFRONT BALBOA 9 UNITS or fo'amlly. Agt. Fee. 979'-IM39 C.J\I. 1 BR Vplx $170. Sri•,, 3 BR., 2 baths .......... $4::il steps 10 OCC!an & pools, & .. . . , ---c.;,1. 8JJ.sa33. \\'alk through double gate (3 Trl-Plexes) Balbo1 lsl1nd 3l06 2 ~~. l"~JarYti.k1~!k. $1.S5. Garden Homes tennis. $49:-i. 1110., 5-48-01°'3 HUN r1:-..:~ION .~EArn. 2 &. ..o::::::.:=::.::===-~-1 IEo lo,·e,ly garden p a I Io· G blks fron1 beach, :i1 ~.· yrs new cro1 & -Jn1. 3 BR., 2 ba ............. $38S BLUFFS Con''-~ ., Br 2'° 3 0· Bl r. S~i.i.-5J_J, Fdr PI c ' L_!td~l'~/mBr'!;.,poo,_ u1"11111'pd"'°. ,f!:_ nttt arge 11·arrn llvini; HALl~ block te bay, 3 Br, .,... l..ido Isle uu, " : ISl\\'ll~her. stOl'l'. rapes ...... ..,. ... ~ rocni with 1..'0zy f!repl acc old. Xlnt financing. Will sell 2 Ba. frpl, t car garage. Homeflnders * 642-9900 3 DR 2 b-SSOO Ba. frplc, ro111111. pool. $400. ·I blocks lu bcliCh Ca 11 J\lonrovia CJ\! :>ts--0336 1 be tlf I · t individual ly or all. ·• · ...... "' "' Cull l\lary \'011 G e I cl e 1• n !)W...J ''.~· · I ,:""'~~· ""''°""==:-:::-I 0 au u ''1C!"' o Bay, Paul w. Brumfield ".:~e[;~:J;filii~::iii~:[E·Z LIVING, Spacious park ·I BR .. 2 ha ............. $600 llug Honies. lilU-lOj() '_ "i.:J STt.:i'>Nll'\G 1 br i:u1·dcn apt. Hll!i; n11d JtUy. A cham1<'r. .!!_ t Jc like grounds. 3 Bl\, Z. Ba CALii 552-7 -w---STEPS TO B!':,\CH * -\ pool. rec nn .. Slb'.5. AdullJ. ~~-1~0.u.r.:t.c.s.y_ru1.t'S+~=~&'!'-'A~s"o'"'-~-C..--+ ~~~~~ii.lijiiijjip T6Wffii0us5. q:e !itclUOea • VISION • \'~K-',!'O-B,_1'!~€H TOWtih6U!"e, ~ Elc1r."t'rplc$110 \\.'.,..JSt.li-S L _&_1_2._8_550~0-r_;io.~~'°'~1-'_''-'-i pat to, P o.o 1 ; dish\1'8.sher, Ca~~:t· J~[y3&i, ~~~8~~,,90 tlle ~ck, B!t_·ins, $275. yrly STlJDIO A p T . OeooratGr $59 SQQ 11·alk·in pantry, new l y J " ;__ lse. J'.!1!) rt11·er. ,\pl, A. t1u·•i. \l;itC'r & a:as pa.Id. FOR LEASE • ~~r3,112ed. $350 . me. REALTY HARBOR Vu, '.! Rr, ('<)llV Nt1\'fl011 Bench. '.;-tS-S.i~ ~\Ii(} ni·~.61ii·5330 FuntoSt!l' 2.WO l!Q r r Ex· FOUR PLEX .,..._......,, dt!n, tennls/pool pri\', lca&e -A ·--F -. h-d -~ ' ecut{v(> unit "'hh full bny • NE'W HOl\IE 3 b 1 a red hill cooipany 673-8761 days 61.1.;ro% partments urn1s • 13AL)ICLOR. Bnght: flt!Wly I • BR ,~ ll CO:\lPLETEL "\' renovated ~ 1 • r. iug~ Uolv P•rk C<••<•r 1-•••'"" jl~'" ,\. Nll"cly lum d . $1!i0. ~~·sandy' ~~h.AA,?~~~~ 11nd paintC'fl! Earns $61 0 mo. faru. rm. N\-'""s. Opet. $350 ' ~ • '• "' LAHGE 4Hr 'lli:•. farn rm, Balboa Island 3706 .A1·ull 1011.:> ~7001 •""" Perlecl cul de sac location. L 8 • 3148 per mo. r. · o as t 2 R ,.. __ .. _ -din rni, dbl gar. No pers. . d 1 f "°""' per mo. GRUBB & 3 bedrocm, 2-2 bedroom & -~•~g~u~n~•:..::~•=•'="::... _ _:c:_:~ Plaza. Call J ack Pf! ck , 8 \,AJfllJU • ... $..:wf_mo Lse SJ7S. 646-1454 C\'t.."'S only. OCEANJo1l.ON'r 4 Ur, :: I.la STUDIO apt 1 ~a Ol' E L LIS Rea l E s tat e. -r.86->96• "-d~ p"""' 2BRC:ondos ..... $26at..f 27S • ll'I 1 .... 1 bachelor or student. $1l5, 6Th-7Cf3U l·l b<'-droom. Exchange or E~tERALD SAY :''K-Hil" "· ""' "' .... ~ 3 BR Condos ~I: m;s LOVELY Harbor 1-Ughlar.ds upf)(>r. n t' r • #"',,.,mo. no pets Mrir 548-28S7 aell, Un<n'<ldcd thru-0u1. flouse well furnished or un-lBRJk· ·~·w fl'>"-' 4 Bi fa nn 21· ba Yearly S6:ic>fmo. Spacious · · · ,.,...-wmes .. ~ • .......,, • ni. ·• ~ · 2 b 'I 1.~ io.... \\"" 2 BRM. POOL WATER Jfurry..caJ.I (714) 752-1700 furn. 3 Br, 2 Ba, ocean LEA SE/OP TION, l.tesa 3BRHomes.$393.$315.~ Lease. Agrnt 673-2222 VHJr, ~ \· l'er.S·al~nti>r 226:'r-F~·Dr. CM rm. ba)iront holTlt'; exciting pa 1.nted, immac. thru-out. * 551 2000 * Bl11J11. Fani·rm, Rt'c taclls. Swxlay a r11:>1·noon. 1109 E. 1 BDR~t. FUrn. RentaJ, l Custom 4 bdrm. &. family [-I.NVESIM11.~· l\.~I i7~69 beach side. $550. ~:,t;l!hB~t;, ~:e :~a~ 4 BR~CH;·~ $425 LEASE, &:!ut Con<!', 4 A\'oll ~niC::'.11' JP<'n hos:; 83HS33' panornmlc bay & n lg ht ·====---.::::..:::o: 12 BR, + LARGE FA.-,f. R.\f. Hugt" tree!, & trplc. S37S. RANOI • REALTY ~85. mo. 6-12--0288 Balboa Bl\'1'.I, N.B. Also in man, $95. a mo. No pelt or vie.,,·. Too n1sny foot~s Industrial Prpty. 2100 1 2 ba, sundeck It patio. $325 n"IO. Century .21, ~ • 556-6800 * NEW BAYFRONT CONDO \lle11t Ne'A'J"Orl I Br apt child. 1878 Placentia. to enumtrnlc. f1.89,SOO. 1 \\'ntr. $315 yrly. 497·2141 or XI.NI' LOCATION TUSTIN REALTY 2 Br. 3 Ba. 35' Boal Sllp. yearly $.200/n}(). A\'ail NCJ\·. h J7 ACENT 673-ml COSTA MESA Irvine Ind. L211d3-ti96-o' lsl5930• 3156 br, 2'ba +ct.n. Bee.~tyl * 832-5111 * $530. mo, 6~1002 h;I, C111! l\lrs. \'ll·k. 6~2-89Gl Huntington ~·c 40 Prime Incon1e Property Com le Dec'd. Condo. Full re-c . L/.RGE 'Veil decorated 4 ew r e1g s " r\·es/·.i kndJ;. BEAUT furn. apt• tll5t & HVM MONACO I N po tH . ht 3"'70 tln~·s or !ii:r-so o~ . Good location, (,'1'!111 lnnil!lcap-• 12 Unils, -4-Plc:<cs P X \\"INTER RENTAL 2 br, 2 ba, tac'&. Close to Sch11. '380 BR 2\\i ba TWNffSE in U •0 . .. . ----$173 Spanish &cyle 1NU4ln2, log. sh:i, "Ill lhl'OU"hou!. Sp;1nisl1 Style Hurl' opporiunlly 10 11Quirl' Lse. 548"4318 univci"Sit>' Park Cpls/d s L X RIOL:S lll'\I ·• Br :\£\\'LY dC'ror:ih1l, \1 all lo 11,rt, en~·\osed pr., Jiool . ., .-;xc1,. 1!1 Units 111,.diuin ~itr wet! I {' ;i ~ 1. tl or 4 hdrm. 31 ~ ba & den. E' ~SIDE 4 hr. lor 3 l>r , 1 1. 1 '.. . rp. · to11.11hou.••· self c_lcun Ovl·n.i 11;ill c•'pt, lireplan.•, I'~ Sn. suuna. laund~. adlt1 lT'l.nt Bank fln1tncin11 ttvnil to -..;:z t'·iit~-Nl'll' rlcaiis lng. ' ~P 673-7667or213-4t65003 & den) house 1\·/'! b:iths, vi llOCll tcnniscns&p·u·I·« H bo• Ill .:. o. • 1' 1 '11 -~P·1''"· 111 ptl.1 1\l>elson Lafle 1 ett 1\'Blf'rsoflflf'r,l{lH'rftJOropnr 0 I bltl" $200000 , All 111:'11.' cp1s. drps. & kitch. ,~, • rp c, rcntra <11r, Jnc lJSC trplc ~""· pallO nl' ''I" H· .. . . .. ll . 'J 'blk 'V"'f Qualified buyer ii•/r·ai;h <ln. 1 Al! units approximately 1 f't•i nt·ipals only please · 2~ car a;ar. feneed bk)'d. $•!"-· 5j?:!i·l90 ' '"· ru· r & ':: n s i g n yeli.l'l)' lcaS<' $300 111u. C1.ll or Beach off Slater. 842-7848 roa· appt <':ill 67::·7l27. For mile to l'acifir ocean. R ight Realty 979-8533 Newport BNch --~ Open hoWie Snt & Sun. 188 ;J 1:1u. : · sc~ls. Least' $350. ~\'fl_I! nl l2ti 1 ~ Ag11tc 1\1·e · i-BR Apt nr Beach, Pool. adtlhlonal l11fo l:Zl:JI ~II "72'? AllTi!Of"ER/HOWARD 4¥t~~f.:f· i1 1 ;;~~~::;:;;:;:;:~~; 1 1E~l~~h0fil'.:!·~"~ -&·:~: •NE\\ <I b1, College Pn.rk. 11/l::i ~-6001 cl11y&, 6.$6-l;).)J 8 Ibo p I I 3707 $13-+ tll N .,, -DEV CO INC 6,400 ~.:.FT. I n flu 1t1· 1 a J • t., l>'tlHI•~ 2 ba. tile roof, lvC, $425/ eves. • I en n1u • ?· mo. u s. o BF-ii.CH PROPERT\' FOR ... 5 •1"71' . Building _for l\tt' MI>'G. Nl'ar NEWPORT BEACH 2 •· "···rt -~1n 1 lease. 833--8974. S children/pets. 000-2746 SAL!:: Ne'o\'J)Orf B ca c 11, I -~~=;;=~~~'.,-,=~~ I O.C. Airport. !Baker & !Jnda Islt' & Lido Jsle n':.'.1~~ed. ~~oaJkea~O In J~in 1·2 BL!\ 10 bay or bch. 2 BEACH Single, furn. 0 ff \l.'aterft'Ont w/bo.1.t s I IP. UNITS -UNITS' Brls!oll \Vaterfront hOmes Harbor Plaza, 347 \V. \\'Uson L1gun.a Beach 3248 Capistrano 3278 Br. "·alk·irt closets, shag street park'g. $12i ht & o.. Balbo Cov • RJGHT REALTY 9"" o~~~ -C11>1. c11.....,.,rt, laund rn1 . I "I 1""9 .3!.1Pflr a es. 3 br, JQ.80/o ' ·~ AL.SO No Kida, No pets. !2131 $1'!0. Util pd,~ 1 Br, VILLAGE SAN JUAN S2JO pe~,.....mo. 1116 W. ast.oN-UJ eves. ~7 ~~r~Y $LlJ,OCXl. SPENDABLE Lott for tale 2200 2 8~11j'Cr··~ew if furn 4-4?-5260 n1cearea. yd E1t l0 Duplex 2 Br 1 ba cpu Balboa. CeH673--<152'6. l BR, Adults· No pets., Nr BLUFFSCONDD ru Y tr •. 2BR.drps,crp111,bl t!n s , $175. 1 B~. No. end, near drps 'range 'comm' pool'. BAYFRONTYEARLY H05pitAl.utllpd.Avall 0ct 6754111 patio & dbl garage. $230, beach, child/pet v.·elcomc sn>'mo '~IS . J.C. $175. 84z..5192 4br. newly re:it'COl'atcd, pvt b t & last + clean. Elderly SZIO. J + den \>ie11·, .!>1Cps • . Bar_helor SZ2'J. 1 BR $250. ME~. smal l beach hotel . pty, will !it-II on land eon-CONDO 2Br , 2 ba. fabulous cpl. pref. Avall 10115 548·9524 to oct'on \'ictoria bch 2 Br, den, crpt, b I t 1n 1, Util pd, adUltS":"no pets, 9'16 Rooms S2l.50 .,,·eek. Aplli. tract. 644-llJI view. Boat slip, pool, jacuz. THREE t 2 Bd $230. 2 Br, ocean/city \"iev.· wuher & d r yer, t'(>C E. Balboa Bl, 675-1:"'3 19• mo 536-T006 Realty C.Ompe.ny zl, gar. Avail Oct 15 to y•c1.3 Bd r rn apt. bltins. gur fa c I t It l e 1 avail. f 2.:;0. YEAHLY 3 Br. 50 yds to ~~"~~· ~-~--==' Na~i ii!'.~.~~~.~~11 .COSTA MESA Jan l, 613-'i'O'l'2 ?.1r. Head. ~~~!°or F~)'~.!: $300. Charmil:f:: 2 Br. trplc 492-2890 or 496-0012 Sieve bny $27::>. loci. tie·up for Lagun1 Beach 3741 . '1" ,., ·~.,.. R·2 LOT. Exretlcn! location ,• TT R A C Tl VE and CO"· Fee, 979-8430 .-..• housP. yd paliO, No End. $275. Air Cond. boat 'A'/::i-6 ft. beam. ROO'IS. STUDIOS & plllnl . .r"9.500. 645-3243. neer l9!h &. Pomon1. 63' " ,,.. $«XI. Utll pd 3. Br. 2 Ba. 3 BR, '" 8 ,1, 673-00-15, 6iJ....005.J. • 1_6"oRM. APTS. N.wpol1 H.lgh'. 1070 frontage. SJ4.SOO ~far 1 h 8 ''enient 1 bdr. on water. EASTSIDE lge 3 BR howie, r-ic beams 60 deck :.- 1325 Dock /two u I ho •4H\ • ..,. ' 2 slot)' condo 493-7?17 UNIQUE \\'inter rentals.. $100 To $250 f\faenab mm (T50) mo. w 1 e!· room or rae, etc, ~· $450. Cust ne1v tri level 3 · SUNSHINE & chflnn, lmmac. $275 w/o dock prlv. 675-71.56. mo. Yrly lse. Gardene r Br. frplc, vie.,,·, decks,~ t..EASE. 3 BR, l Ba, Crpll!, Balboa Inn. Pool. U!il pd. a month. 38R, IBA. $49.500. 622 St. RARE COt>.Il'oTODITY. R·4 lot OPEN Holl5t: 1·5; Lido Sands tl.irn. 642-21&4 or &i.W549 NU·VIEW RENTALS Drps, Frplc, Bltns. $ 3 2 S . $100. lo $250. 6Ta-87-IO Ck'ean HOU!t: -494-8541 James Rd. 642-2621 Op J2.j In \restbluU area. Zont'd be11ut. furn 3 BR, beam llOUSE tor rent, r.t e 11 a sn-.«130 or 4!H-3248 mo. 493-9344 NE\V 1 BR. )Tl)' .. v.• I 1v OCEAN-\'TE\\' 2 BR S300 pm. for S u n 11 s w/vartnncc. ccil's. '1819 Bruce Crescent. Verde, 3br. 2be. ne w l y sruOE~TS 6 h SS.'"/l2-5 S•nta An• 3280 crp1s, drp~. carpi, lnd11'' r m. I Bl! S2'L. ~ADULTS, NO N S 72 i~l~· Helen Hall 644-6200. "'~400e;::.· ~~::::.· ~A~gt~·c"~G-"--"3255::::·-~ I c"~"°°""'°"''"'o:::.· ~l3l5=·~"e::::>-c1~o;~Jc__ F'rplr , ~m~ ktf~~ bc~~h. . ---.E!~'~ inc $~90. G 16-6S3~ P~T:; "94-8434 c\·c. ewport horet lO N1':\V Oceanf.ront, P anoramic f\tESA VERDE. 4 BR, 2 Bn, LARGE 1 Br Tri, $1 75. now 3 BDR?>I ~ 2 BATll. l~e ·'\Vhilr Eleph:inrs .. 01·er-1 l OR GAJlDE~ APT. Frplc, * NEW LISTING"°* DANA POINT T\\"O LOTS total lo.ti""". Viev.-. 3 Bit, Frplc. Beaut. nr Schls. $325. mo. 1 yr, Si ngles, stv/ref, pet ok. Jot. $300. Ne\1' crpt & pa uit, iunnin;c vuu 1· 1 .. ·u~i·" Tun1 1 blk 10 h<>ach, utll. paid DUPLEXES •v;i furn. 3 car prkg. Avail 3-7 lease. ~36.i Nl::\VPOTtT 2 Br Dplx $225. $200. Lots _of trees, $290. !h(>nl intO "Ca~h" ~ell S'!3:.i -t97-1Ll7 ~~~· ~;!':::mt'J Nri~ .. c~;: fubulous ocenn vi('\l'S ~~~ ::~io~,u ~~~t~~~ nio. $450. 6T.>-8249 3 c , 2 ba. do1te 10 shoiiplng, 1; B!k _beal'h. util pct. gar. Century 21• "'16-9521 thcn1 t11r11 a Doilr Pilror ~~1, tdlco~ll-,m-,-wl~lh-,~D~•~il~y: area, 2 patios. \Vnlk to G \'C'11· beautiful duplexes Prote!islonaJ or 0 ff i cc a. Houset Unfurnish•d St:c de11 req. $270. SllORF.S. 2 Br. 2 Ba $260. Hses Furn/\Jnfurn 3300 clossi11l'rl acl'. 1 Pilnt Clas1ifled ad. ~'TS '· I I ~-· • .,~ """ I $93 • $21 000 I TE -3 <022 yrly dc·l'k pool tennis i:Hr ----·-1 , .... ar 1. poo 1 <>: tcnins. """·"·"'· o ,JJ(I. • eac 1, RMS . ;:JU • ~· \VO\\;! .1 B~. 2 & $'250. Cu~t · C D M Costa Mesa 3724 Costa Meta 3724 $:».000 Fron1 $~j00 do11·n write: KANPAK, 1993 h:lhei Gener•I 3202 •• BR 2 "I 1 il o ~=================:::::;;! CAYWOOD REALTY · · ut ·gar., ci d K. Fmlc. gar. sgls fin l'. • • • \~~Ii~~:~! \~:~~l.l~~t ;;;.c11,11.K~i'}.~:i: Hawali LANDLORDS! $275. New PAil"lt. Le.rge yard All the bench area""all us APARTMENT * 548-1290 * 33931 Molagn Dr. ONE OF A Kl 3.13-897.C AL.A RENTALS 642-8383 Bright and light one bedroom Wh I h k•d Sin Clement• t076 Dana Harbor lncomt' Homes. ND \''e Specialise in Newpor. D1n1 Point 3226 OCEANFRONT POOL • $200 turnlShe<l. OS t ~ n~w I Unobstructed Ocenn Vie 111 Beac:h •Corona dt:l l.1ar • New rmdt:m house, 4 Bdrm. C D M TENNIS I NFLAT I ON-TA."'< PRO-F'mt Lot. 76' "''Ide In le l..agw\a. Our RentaJ Ser· 2 BR. 2 BA, nr. Dllfla 1-11 3 be.th. dining room, I.JI • • • CYPRUS SHORE TECTION 6 units. brand Laguna Sho1'1!11.. "$85 ,000. vict' i.s FREE to You! Tr)' Sc.h, frpl, deck. bltn1, cpt'e. wpod, glus & rock. ON Like new 3 bedroom and ~ stt,,:P::n vi~ f~e~le =:~: new 2 & 3 br .• cpt., drp., ~-4.lm & 499-lBro. ~lJ'l\,j~W RENTALS ~ii..m;-· &: Bus. $2$ Jse. -r-11E 4=:-$~. mo. d~= to ooun .. $.lSS. on fh~ block? front bulldln• site. Privare trpls., bltnil., atL gar.. MONTORY Bay Lot. ....... '":" 3"•0 r y. . c" D M c· HARM R House Sat. 2449 Or an g e, flnest location, \VW sell or ••~ or 494-...., NEW OC£ANVIEW !Jome, SPANISH Decor, I Bdrm. • • E • lx'ad\ plus 2',t sere park. 01. $175,000. 644-llll trade for house: or sml apt 1'RENTERSl l';--Lea*' option. 2 BR. l~ii. ~-iv. rm. ftttplacc. $295. Spacious ~ b«lrocun a 11 d ~~~~~TOSOELLTS ReaJ pallos, indlv. yds. Open bl.ding • .213--273-9966 You Get All The Houses Ba. $350. mo. IH0-5078 Inc. utU. Pret. Adult (lJ fnn1ily rQn111 home S.i 75.1 J.-------.... -----------4 F:ASl'SlOE NR c .c. 2.75 ACRES Rancho Carrillo. available for rent in OUR CLOSE to Dana P t. l\farina "94·8171 r·un1ished S50. <'Xlrrts. A M BA s s A D 0 R I N N SIX HOUSES-Assur"le 61 j .Ii lil9.-'1l San Juan Capis1111 no BULLETIN UPDATED 3 Jbr, 200. lea..~. sm per OCEAN~RONT. ne~, d~n~ng WATERFRONT loan. No lonn recs. l!).'!.000. &1 1.a1<5 e Elsinore. 64&-5Wl tlme1/v.'i!ek. mo n.C-496-8190 rn1, fire_ place, 30 hv1.ng "··utll·" 3 ~<lrooni <o··n· BRAND HEW Dl m1 -· "O'•IGi" I•< \\'U 81 pm. Homel1°nders * 64•.9900 J BR I B\ d •·.75 'lo Y I po.-.. ... "" .. .,. •"··'-1 •' · 1, I "' . • : rps, cr1>t~. nn. '"' · " · eai Y· house prh·11 ft boat ~Ill' • Sen Ju1n Cpstrn. 1078 4BR. 2b/I, or ZBR + lrg bonu11 rm. IUl!Gide vlr''" owner \\111 fit'lllnre. $·13,!0l, 831-0251- sell on contract. $36,500. DANA P 0 J N 1'. Sacrifice. 132 Cn lllo; C.i\t. "'alk ~o n\~.r\nt1 & lieh:. $22."~ '19-1--0615 _ furnll~f'l' opilrmal. S~il:i. plnn~ fur j units. HtUl'\' on , · . ..,,... ,.,,,. , 1 Br-Op x St7S. El Toro 3232 \'II::\\' 1 hlk benl'h. 1 blk ' :::;,;.~· ... ::~ lz ACRE-Vao·a111. 1\pptO'Jeri 1"',,·.·,~ •,1,,,101'.;..,~XlOO. $17,j()O i'H.B. KTO pet, s&ls o .. K -oj 111!1. S::l--0-W7; <\9:rOZ0:1 1 :--oHTII EXD 2 RR, gur. CHANNEL REEF "" c 1 ..... , s29so &,_u,-eP:::::=..· this Ont>~ $:'..\i,;.(t' • 11;\.\\'All LOT, 80' x !JO' I L.B. 1 Br, Stvc, fo)·ig, $2.)(). S:iff'l\'llY $22:1::!28 Gr::indvle1'' CDi\1'~ n1o~t h" a 1111 I 11 11 .. .,. ,, .. ,., •• ~ 011'IU'/Agt. "-18-8642 $3200 uril pd, sa:ll! ok, •I RR. :I ""· r\f'ii· IJoin", S EQ~UUED 2 Bdnn l•~tl~ IJnyft'\flll 11~·1111 .. 11. V r r .\' _ ...... --I ta. 4 Plex Needs Work ~2 C.?>J. Bring Pet, 2 BR, led l .. 'lkr. Forr.~t. !Ac $3;i0 mo. \1'/1·11nge & refrig. n 'Ok<'r l<1t'!lP 111,1 !:..•1l1~'fo111 turnhh· i iiiiiiii;;:;;,...iii I Huntin,.ton BcaPh Mobile Home/ yd , gar, $190. 7iill--Oi68 & 83<h7ll80. "0Cf.3Gt t 1 1..'ll. Sli(kl. I Li 11 • 111 fwl'flhhf'd • H I d * 64 LITILE ISLAND kltc:hor11f•ciltlin•••· Lnri:-e 3 nR 3-2 l>eQroom:;, Trlr. Prk1. 2300 om• in •rs 2·9900 Huntington 811ch 3240 Laguni N iguel 3252 llldl1iduit1t....,.c ...... M bll H bltn~. C"lost>tl gar., ~ 1v I n1 f'RE:E FR!'.:E Lu,. ll r y home nn En.•! Wttlt ... 0 I omet pool. En11y Ctrn1s ovn lll\blc. UNIVERSAL l2xSO double f'X· e Prolt'aslonal Service e 3 BR CON!)(), Patio, l'rplc, OHANO NI::\\' BEAUTIFUi. R;1yf1V1n!. Co ni p If' tr I y lrit .. l•i.., .,011.w. for 11le 1100 Hurry Only $59,950 l)andn !K.'l'een mrr.h. 14·ater *LANDLORDS* Blto~. \l"Alkablc to befteh. 3 br, 2 ha, Country Cloh tu~ni.~J1NI. 40' iJ!p avr1iloblc. D1"cl dlol ph-••••il. F irst Pionffr Rt•lty i;oflni.•1', f'ountain Valley, Lease $~. Call Collect, sel'g. \Vnlk l<l l)('arh. pool, SSj(). Swltchlte•r41 Ht .. Mrool Joc11ui Go1l19·s .Kf'Mtio11IMM W•lhtt lo Drytt ...a. GREENLEAf 842-4421 "'"'4-07 Homefinder1 * 642-9900 ,'.,,'::-'"..,'~-'-"....,"''"",..· •~-m'=_, & """''· See. C>1ord>. low BAYSIDE DR . W J. TllFJ..Ll -STIUMS-LAG>OOHS , S Star Adult Community. 'FO=u~a.s,..,--un~lt-n-p~J~b7l .. -.--un-d~or-I Mount'n , OeHrf, Cali/ornia'1 Larre5t FOR Lc>ase Vlllu Pacific, 2 n111lnL gardens .• frpl, + T\\'ll l)('(!rooni end df'n. ~1,11., : 1700 Wh.UUer Ave., CM. hes construction for sale. Close Resort 2400 ~-:r•~R<'=io~1~'1~Semce::;:.:.::;;:.;'•;_,,,,. story, 2 BR & ricn, 2 ho.. muny f'"lilrfl;q· $4j(J ln<'ludcs J)('Jl1 ttrtll apt. l}nfurnilihetl. '• avail a beautlful 24x60 8.'lr-lo major &hopping center. I--"='-'-----'-Bilbo• lsl•nd 3206 lrplc. dbl i::ar. $295. 49-l-6638 duct. 831-1~:\1 or 49~?S $69J. ~ rlnston ?\lobUe ltorne. Call 111 yr 'A"rite-oH $14~f. Cull DESERT HOME alt, 6 & "''knds. A\•all No111. SEA TERRACE To1.1'llhouwe:. : bel'Attn 9an1 &: 6 pn1, 536-2570 or 59'2·5010 140 So ~front. 4Br, lrg TO~'NllOUSE, 2 hr, 2 ba, 2 BR. 2 Ba, ~anview, • 6'1&-1965. I =-~"~="-'74-'1C-0=~, -~~-.1 patio, pier ~ Roat. Prime 2 car gti:f, p\1 yd. \ pool.. &l'J"den, patio, ffCtlrlcy, l 19il 12"44, XJn't Cond. Famf· 'r>u ·Petts, ): nt r:.titil on n"c acrts In J{appy lACalion. $800 11'1() yrty. fTOO SlTa. Mk for Cnrol 832-6l35 recreation. 644'-l'W? •, Colita Mesa location. 'Valk V1 11 e. y R1\lt'!'ll11!e County. without pitr. <n4) ~76U or e-vs &: wknds 532-M -"""-=:,""''°""-'~~~-1 ' I)' Pk. Low spare rent. f'1!1'J lo !lhopp.inz. A llOl!d In· Colnfor1able tumlshed rot· It (211) 76J.TIJ6, 3 4 BR. Fenced yd, 1 rp I c' . . . ~. ,.,, ' .......... . \.\I JJ·:\ HE \l'.l'Y A OlRQ (HllRPfOSCS CO l ok. Jlunt. Bch. 15Zj(}. Call \-'f'Stnient for bettinner., In-1~. Price Sll.~. Oll'l'l(!r 1 -:o.,;;='-;;"°"'F"----~~ Bt. 2 Bl, crpt, dl'llfl, 11f)r11'1klC'N. Lea~~ $3.l$. n10. 842-lm. ,·Mtor:c. Don't "':tit. Call will finance. Lan')' Pflslc.r. l1lboa Penlnaul1 3107 blt\n.c:, dl•hV.'8.!iher. nt9.·ly 831-al!Y.l or 4!H-_3_ra~· ~-- ' APT 11ltl' mobile honl(' in I oow for 111on: inro1in~tlon. p t r f; u A R.lt E T T dee. 00 ~1'· S~. 817-!lll l'O~oo-"n !\iirt1rl r. (I I r 4 Bd. 3 Bil, ~'urn ~ Ddu!t pitrk on 1he b kl y · MILLER REAL TY REAL TY-6'2--0j3, POINT, isP...\ciOui <I BR. 3 IJ.3. it Gr, 2 ~. <:lott to v.hoo1•. Co\JJ'~~. 231·. 2Ua. dntpts· 3 Bel ·• "'-1'"11r11 •1~1 • SI S ... -" i '" --lllock lO ~ach. \1t'w. '"""" 1 -.~ 191 ~...... · ' '"'· I """· . .._.... ... ,,, I"""' 612-1.1:11 VICTORVILLE-s-mo. n1u. 61.:;.1002 ... u;:i;13very .. ~~~· ,,,j..JS:ll l'tillfli. ~ 1110· . ...,..,.~ 2 I3d 2 Bll. Unf11r Cd\I 1A;;:;':'N;;;g:•:l:o;;r;;H;;I:•;,;;;;;.;';;;."" I EXCEU.ENT Cd~f PROP. BARSTOW Otutloor )(Jl(!tts lost: 11 s or (C. ' :£16-...'" cvtll. 'MiH'"ion Viejo 3167 . 67S.&600 I• n1:.01111XXX> ... OPEN HSE.. Llquld.'lllng $1 .Sl!l,tnl. "'Ol'th llppetll~ F>l'!I yt')Ur cqulpntf'nl LAR ~ 3 hr, 2 be Bomr. VlSt•N HIGHEST TRAFFIC COUNT RUN 1-5 433 nelk>troJl('. Vnn of Jund $!<$0,000. in com-\\"\l h 11 ll>\l'-M$! O:\ll.Y Pll1tt nr. bch. C'ptt .. fflll., bltn.•., :'\ Bit, 2 Ba. ~·11n1ilj nn \~lnklt' & Co. 8.12.-2.m nil••lon• • 0 r dll'-inu. Wnnt ad results: , , , .. &I" =18 $325 mo. A\·a.l. 1101v. 008-3-IJJ i'ilt hl. (trl'at \•it11\"l R('c. " -~ oo •''"""· "''· &10-2"2 Ill "'' ·:rv Uuy a new '1olT '\'our oldt't' Ncnr lli\lon hm, 1f'l'C\\1')'1 ''~lake Roon' For Doddy" CON .2 Or, 2 Dn. Adults ~~ I lnOdel cft r It in big d~mand ,\ l(Olf eourac11. ~m $'250. · ..• (')1•tln out the 111ra.p only, rw.iot. Jnctn:il, ll'n11ls j'j'3Jf"'c11ndn, 2'1 •, pcol, p111io. , I •·II I I t I h •~ 21 I I ti t j nk I ·• -1rt $"""' "~" -~11r1~~.o f\U 111·h ,.,,.r ""ii· Vn~nCll I! ('(lll:l ntl'neyl Rf'lll ... ~ t A11 v.•t ll anacrc.,.,..,., ~co or ••• un1 in u '1IO C8au 1 ~..,~·~·~~~~·~~-~"~~--d ~":'~ .,...:: .. 0.,.:..,'-'' )'Ollf house. 1pt. 11ti1~ 2277 HARBOR BLVD. C05TAMISA 645-4840 In OrMQ:e O:nmt..v 80 x r.oo ~ v1u:n11t l11nd C·2 toning, prier l rtduced 10 $86.~. Dro'ku ITl•I IT-4111 o aUY r Pilot ClaMftled Ad! brochure. K Investment Co. with a Dally Pilot Clu1lfled aosslnttJ t1tk •ell bl~ it cm1, ~n ~"'inn.,!'.»,. ~·· bldit., etr. 1hru a pAJ1y Pllot &i~. MG-8300 !\cl. Citll &t~. •mall ltetfTI• or any nem. \\'o.nt 11d mull• •.•.. 612>-S6i'S 01Min~ M. 1'------------------.1 I ' . . . . . . ~ . . . . . -. . . . .. . .. ' ' ' ' ' : " ~ 'p I O~I LY PILOT Ap•rtment1 Furnlahed I ""' Newport Beach 3769 \VJ:O:Tt'.m RENTALS Oo:t . to June 2 br, 8r-11~htron1 apl. SJ2j, Utll. pd . l.i.t .l l~iol nlO, ... r~ruudable l'll"1trf¥. dep. &.sDt \\'. ~ ... ,ho~· Dr. Call I ~tr. PJ;ttlsou for k e '1 . 6.U<l69S S:.::>-\\1-: UP. I Sdr'., 1 &. & 15ach. rolor 1V. n111ld M'l'\', i:m1. nn·; ~IE&\. -11a !\. St\\'Pol1 Bl-. N . B . fi.Wi-~,c<'lc.·----- --BEACON BAY !. Br furn Apt, winter or yt•.irly, priv heh, util fxl, · $300. nm. 6'13-19-17 B i,; A-l' T ( f U L"""'t-b,-, -.--- h) F11shi0n Jih111d, !IPR, ten. UIS OlUflli lnl.'ld., $31!) mo, &W-100) ·--==~=~= FREI:: BOAT DOCK! 3BR, fpl. sunrlcck \\'ith v I e w . \\1nter er yrly. On the \l'8\f'T. 67;Mll69J7l4-13M CLOSE to lkh. 2 Ur, new 1 cpl, $260. )Tly, $220 \Vnll\ ' 1121' 117th St. 675.j9'b,j/ '. 556-1760 '··1 --~-------0N the bcoch, b:l.C'helor singles, lron\ $125 TIJE SECOND !)!ORY. 103 f\lt.'- Fadden. fm-1865 OCL,\NFRONT \Vi.nter ren- t:i1. lge 3 BR, newly decor. 111.~1 675-46SS or 521·0088 OCEAN)'"Rt~"T ap1 s, a\•ail \t>'inter(\'(•a.rly, plush, 2, 3 & ~ Br. 67~1·10·1 1 BEO-pool-blk to ocean-sngl I adtt.yrly-$1J5. S.16-2696 or 1 675-&12:1 t\E\\'1 \\intl'r ·I BR. :! B,\ $3lj, Also 3 BR, 2 Ba $33.'.i. ~;: hlk to ocean. 675-80.'.S STEPS TO BEACJl 3 Br, 2 Ba, $275 \l"intl'r 213+72S-3L I OCEANlo'RONT Studio ept., shag cpl., gar., $230. yrly, 673-2-193 cx:::EA.i'J tronl 4 BR. 2 ba. \Vinter. $350 r.lonth Aaent ffi'5.-1Gl2 LARGE~ DELUXE 2 hr, L'OIDp. furn d., pool & O('('Rn. 1 , &-e to apprecia1e. 192 Del c,10 Rd. 49fr.2267 S195 a I;; 1~"~~~·------~ Spacious 2 BR close 10 :;hops, beach. VIE\V, t\O PETS S21G mo. perm. 495-1764 l-2 BR. $1&0. 1 i;tudio, $115. .J.., \fater 29:-2:J§. ..G r..a o ada -tt'-' ·~ ' lS--befon! 6;.30 p . .. BACHELOR APT Util pd. \Valk to beach. * 49'1~ * NICELY furn 2 & 3 BR. Oen vu. \Vnlk to lx:h & tw1l. $200-$215/mo. 492-8-!60 Apartments Unfurn. Balboa Island 3806 NE\V -ClL\R:\-tfNG 48R-l8a & 3BR-2Ba Nr Bayfronl, O·.vn 673-0:HG BalbN Peninsula 3807 CUTii AS A BUG 2 Br studi'o duplex. 1 llousc from ocean. Adl ts/no pets. :ll I E. BalOOa Blvd. (1 I 9Sa-5822 Collect or 6T.rS720. SUPER DE LUXE 3 BR, 2 BA. patio, frplc, 513 A \Vest Bny 1\\'e, Balboa. Days 886-4832: eve 962-8721 BEAUT. b:1yfront condQS. l BR.. 2 ha. Slips 3.\'Uil. Cov'd, parking. security elevators & pool. $6:",0 To $900 yriy. Afl\. 615-7060 Nl:.\V ~Ira lge 3 BR. 2 Ba, Oceantront Apt. \\'/dbl gar. $500. mo. New 1 BR. 1vldbl i;i:ar. $250. mo. Days 642-2164 Eves. 645-845 85<19 t BLOCK to Bch, Deluxe 2br, 1~~ b.i., trp.lc, Ask for ~lary Ellen 714-&16-3336, 2.13-59'2-32i8 ~l ONT l lLY. 1 nn. bach. """/full kitch., i;:ar.. cpts. & drps.. $175. 979-1521. aft. 6P:'.\1 SundJy, October U , 1974 .Mediterranean · Village Apartments ' A Ring Brothers Project UNFURNISHED l Bedroom • • • • • • • • • • • • $213 l Bedroom & Den • • • 0 • • • 0 $242 .. Apartmenti uflh.iFn. ' Apertments Unfurn. P,artn'tMtl urn. Co•I• Me,. 3824 <;os,. MeH 3124 Huntlngl.n BMc1( S'40 I CHI LD.RE~ OK WAL~ TO IE~CH NEW T'!~~EXES '«< :t> Br nro· 3 ., m ~ 2 • l a . .,.,~ ...... 2 BEDRUU1"5 $2f5.. Ba noo o.p1;, A 4-plcJL bl""', ff::'• ,,. ~!'I> St, or Includes prlval6 dq, crpts, ]_pools. ~ts. dfp,, .~.! :h.1in~~,, l]tftfni\on dl"Pd dlshwuhei-. ' 2 DR. u.ntui'n Carden Apts. 3 BEDROOMS ,125. Fli>k O/W priv potlo. $200. CHEZ ORO AP'TS l..ar\.-e house size 1lJll, 2 bft"', Nr. Iivine 0ln<.tu.su·ial area. 10, 3 8"2l<R 1~~111113 1 Fralurcs tile' above T p\.t ' 5.lT-284.1 • .-. • r 11v pr, poo, • y11rd & fireplace. "'asher dryer. Ooae to We.ibay Jncom• Hom.. • VILLA MESA • beOl'h. '53&--0116 ~75 Elden 1nr r.1~ Dr.~} 2 BR. Cnrden, Prlv Patio, CONDO 3 br, 2 ha, cpts, 548-2197 Pool, Clol:ltd ganlgC. F'ronl drps. patio, W/D, refrig. $Ul5. 720 \licloria. &16-1251 le: sto1·e. No fee. $225. mo. TWO 1 BDRM APTS Avail. Oct. 15 $275 r..1Q. 3 DR. 21,1 lla, cpts. A&k rr Bev or D a I e drps, bltll.s, refrig, dll!h"·a1h-l.,"O!if>1'.456"'°""'-" ------er. ~anvlev.•, 1130 Victoria. CONDO 3 br, l ~~ b8, pool 979-5099 & cluhhouse f!tc's. A v a i I $180 PER 1il0NTH, 14: 1 NO'\!. 15· $2SO. S4?-5960 Please coll for !iPPt. 1 BR. Cpt.sfdrps, b l tins, Hunt. Harbour t 842 HAYLOFT APTS dishwasher. refrig. 1130 Vic-toria. 970-51199. BEAIJ'TIFUL 2 b'·· 2 ba. 283 Avocado, C.M. APT ?..IGR 1 1.._.2 8 r..r Condo, on the "'ater , bltn. 64.S.0143 ·or r. in. stv.. \\'·D, garb. disp. 4 OUice hours 9.5 duties. $8(). oU rent. Pool,· dsl11vshr. Boat slip avail, '"'~'!!'~~~~~~~! Acllts, no pet~.._prefJ'.!'r older can for Appt. 213+M3-4216 1 ~ llACIENDA OE f,{ESA I '\\'OOUUI. 642-S520 or 213+.249-1011 160 \V. \\'Uson, c.r..I. LGE 1BR,5lo\'e, crots, d~, Irvine '3144 BEAUTIFUL GJlOUNDS carr ~rt. 995 Vale n c ta -1 ;oc....c=--'-· ----'-'"cc Adults _ No Pt>ts ?ifnture adult. $155. 01 o '. COZY oxidoi lnuned. occup. 10 minutes to oce1tn. Large $200. 2 BR. 2 BA QUIET. 2 BR 2 BA, fonnl din, 1 & 2 Br. I r ... $175., Ctpl!i, drps, bltns, closed gar, patk>/ pool, cent air 2 BR $190.wlth Patio $!~. gar. NO pets. 2126 Thurin, & htg, cable TV, some Gas &:. \Valer inc . , 675-5m utll's. S275. 552-856315Sl·S&J!I f::r'. 1'•5~5 ~v~.· ~ i: 1 E=A~STS=~m~E="'c"°.°'M"'. °'1.ug~-,-,.-,.110·L~•~g~u~n~1~11Uc~~~~·~~~;~l~MI~~; plex 1 Br, brick frpl, cpl&. conditioning, • w i m n1 i n g d til ' -1 I rps, u . ~-mo. poo • rec. room, washers adult. no Pets. 642-l960 OCEANFRONT l•&..,•ry..," ... '· ................. SHARP Bachelor unit. "Close 2BR, . 2BA, yeatly lease. * * * * to Orange Coast Coll~e. Security. Private beach. l BEDROOM "'ilh garai,.re. S12S. per mo. Call 546-5880 Pool. Lounge. Game room. Eastslde. Costa Mesa. •14G. 1 .c""7"Y~· ~=="°'=-=--I 1'1ature adults no pets. " Laguna Udo Apts. Adults. No pets. e 2 BR. l..O\VER $150. • 31755 Coast llwy., So. Laguna Roy McC•rdl• Realtor Shag cpl, drps, Bf. No pets.,1,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.~I 18 10 Newport Blvd., CM Nr. l-farbor Center. 540-4484 PREVIEW SAT & SUN 10.S S4&.n29 Dan• Point 3826 Ne"'· lu.xury 2 & 3 BR * * * * TO\VNHOfo.IES, wide OCEAN 1.,..,. ..................... ~ PANORAMIC OCEAN VlE\V VIE\VS n~ Victoria Beach. 1= Lg lBr duplex, 28' liv rn1. 2561).72 Solano \Va.y Off The Beaten Path $3l11. mo. Adi ... <93-T;;l " 0 c EA N s r DE at Woodl 1 49S-.2413. Cove: \Vaterv\ew: l Bednn. Adults · No Pets 2 J3R w!VrEW, patio, crpts, Pool, m;i. 835-2200 X·2B1 * Luxurious sha& carpets drps, near ne\\'. $1 ~5. or 49-1-1836 1t BJt-ins incl Dlsh"·a.sher 640-t533 or 496-7664 1~,~B~R~.~,=~~:-OCE--A-NV-IEW-.-l * Lrg Pool & Gas BBQ's Eastbluff 3830 Refrig, bltns. $265. mo. 1 & 2 Bf'R?1.1 $175-$195 /";::;-:"::'::'."'.'."'.:::="-:'=-'/. _ _!o~n'...!,l"~'~'~'·~f.ll-~2339~--/ Gas & \Vater Pd • Garage e DELUXE e FUNKY roomy bachelor pad. LA MANCHA APTS. 3 BR. :~s BA apt for lease. Mexican , fireplace s 1 9 s . m Scott Place, C.Af. Incld apac. master 5Uite, liic. UtU.' 4~8tn . 642·2tXl7 or 66-6318 din rm & dbl garage. Auto 2 BR cpts/drpa, frplc atD MEDITERRANEAN door opener avail. Poot & paid $.."50 Vic.loria Beach VILLAGE Recreation area. Adults 494--7S53 only, no pels. 1-'"-'='--------1 1 Bedroom $?21 e $322 e Nice 1 BR Victoria Bch. 1 Bedroom & Den $245 -.. NB Frµlc, new cpt.s/drps $235 2 Bedrooms ~i::: """ Atnip \\'ay, 497-11.36 ~·weekenda .,.,....,, r,.tanaged by l 2 Bedroom TownhouM.' $320 WULIAM WALTERS CO Li guna Niguel 3152 2:100..Har:bol'.-Blvd l--;---tt!~"""il"'f;,;A-1~ ... iii'fc'ij""~·~l""'tj"J,l~r;;· •;•;;u;·ng;!t;o;n;;.a..::;;•;h;;;3;a;~;J ·:A-r.retm~RJ8TAtAS---CASA VICTOR IA APTS Free ttnt mo. of Dec. Good Adults .. 2, 3 BR w/patios ON BEACffl ~~~r W:e~~~~ip T::a~ 2-Bedr::oom $2~ • • • • • • • • • o .a o $320 • 2 Br. Townhouse .. • • • • • • A specia l section for those with sma ll pets This Is the Setting . . . Outdoors - a country villa with majestic trees and quietly running· streams. By day, a magnifi cent home and recreation world. By night, a magi c'wonderland . INDOORS -light and bright with the added spaciousness · that extra large private patios and ~ afford. Each roorn..decorator designed. Begin with fireplaces to warm the cool nights, and wet bars. beamed ceilings, wood paneling. lush wall·to-wall carpeting, color coordinated drapes and specially imported grasscloth wall coverings. Provide private garden areas and a sense of real privacy for each apartment. PRACTICAL CONCERNS? Nothing has been overlooked. The finest in balanced power b.Jilt-1n appliances. AT THE MEDITERRANEAN VI LLAGE, the 'frenzied pace of urban life is left tar behind. It is hard to believe that the city is so close by. ' • FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION, there are four night lig'hted tennis courts, and three swimming pools. And even a well equipped gymnasium and separate health clubs, with" saunas; for men and 'NOmen -all dedicated to your we ll be:ng. CONVENIENT· TO Alt of Southern Cali fornia, all of this is. just minutes away from the Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach, overlooking beautiful Costa Mesa Country Club. r OR YOU R L EISUR E HOU RS a half million-dollar recreation center with spacious lounges, handsomely appointed rooms · fo r billiards, cards. ping pong and meetings. A private party room for your own ~pecial events. • From $169.Sll No Pets Pool, rec rm .. elevators • S24{r-$340 per mo. No lease. Sec. gate. Gas & water pd 2 BR Unfum. Fr. $267 New lrg dlx view 2&3 bdrm, 52.l Victoria, CM. 6-12-89'7o ,._ l BR Ocean View $282 2~' ba, 2, pool$, central air 1-~=~""'==~=~--CoVered Parlang. Large cone!, fpl , 23821 Hillhurst Dr. NE\V BREED APTS .Heated Pool. Saunas and (Off Cro"•n Valley Pkwy). 1 BR & l BR wfiolt. frpic, Recre ti Room cn414!};)..t19J office, U no cpts, df1lS, pool, jacuzzi, HU. NonT. INGTON ans"'Cr 499-1625. enc' gar. All util paid. No Mesa Verde 3863 pets. $100-$225 4-0 PM, 393 PACIFIC Hamilton. 645-4411 e HOME ATt.IOSPHERE BRAND NEW 2 b f I 7ll OCEAN Ave .. H.B. OelW!e 2 &: 3 BR. Rental · ' r., rp" "' tTI4)·5J6-1487 ux:llv. yd., patio, _cy~. drp., Ok'. open 10 am~pm Daily 0 f e. JO 9 5 1.f ace Ave . bltns .. a.tt. gar~ ;zza. Al!O WllJ.JAM WALTERS co 1,:.M6-""'l=03~•~· -~~---1 ;'.. 1><1 • E>·11ll,2449 00<angoHAve., . 2 BR .. 2 ba. Fei\ced in patio. ~· . -pen °"" LUXURY APTS $2'25 Month, yoarly. Sat. Jones Realty ~o LGB 1 BR. Pool, adj. to shopping. $1$. mo: Deposit refundable lo resp. clean tenant. Infant ok. no pels. 1887 r,.1onrovia, C.l\t 641H;lt4 2 BR. 1 Ba. Slove/rt!f. cpts, nu clrps, bean1 ce11 l ngs, lndry fac. Colt course vie\\', carport, baby OK S 16 5. 642-3697 J ust being comple~ed. 1, 2, Newport B•ach 3869 & J bedrooms, f1n!places, c.:..:.;;.,;~:..::.:::.:.:.:__.c;.;:.:.:.1 baJ~rue:11'GR~~ios LOCoA~ r ;A PA1 RIS AJIE1NN1 Etri* TION IN THE BEACH . r. un urn. e ec c. AREA. Call 960-JZll Fireplace. Heated Po o 1. 0~ "lJ.1 k I Ail or Adults. $185. & up. OJ07"'V .as or ene oi; 979.1268 Marlen. Across lron1 golf course $$ FREE MONEY !ll432 Santa Ana Ave. We will pny )'OU $;10. to ON THE BAY dock opL · 11\0\·e into our brand n ' 3 bl' 2 ba '®deck uppef e Tropicai Poo l e plush 2 & 3 BR studio apts. dupl~. ru1'1 din. ~. frill .. 2 BR, Cfl>IS, drps, brtn!I, 1 block from beach. Bltns, utilfl. incl. $45() mo. ;rrly .. spiral staircase, , re 11 I dishwashers, (rplcs & 2 car furn. avail. 6T';>4200 lirep\ace; relrig. lge patio, garages. Uons Est. 536-2:570. ELEVATOR bu 11 d I n i on gas & water pd. 548-1168 DOG RUN beach. Pvt balconles. Pool, 2 BR 1 Ba lndivkfual house. Spac. 2 Br. a pt. Cpt., drps., securily, adult Jiv:ing, bltins. Shag crpt.s, drps. fncd patio, bltns., closed gar. t'rom Ba.ch. 1·2 BR. W15 River beam cei\, frplc, gar. $175. 1.~ b!ock West of Beach. Ave, &12·2566 Adults. Sl90. 2544 • · o·· · 842.0389 l00"cx""'°'o'°'PLJ<o:;:"""3 ~8~R-.-2~1-,~88~.1 Elden Ave. 537-3125 2 BR, 1 BA, Garage, Frplc, F/P, new crpts & drps. ·LARGE 2 BR. $170. Single 3 bl ks from ocean. Beach side of Hwy. CdM. story, beam, clng, crpt, Re880nabte rent. 414 • Zl.st $50(). mo. Agt. tlSk f 0 r drps, bltns, · --.rport. Inlan· St. H.B. Dorolhy, 833-3544 tok. 2049 \\"allace. &16--9243 2 BR. fl.50 Per n10. Close $350. BEAUT. Jge J BR Sav- or 646-8882 lo 1hoppjng & beach. Vu-apt., pool, boat s\Jp av!, NE\VLY decorated 2br, lbn, Realonomlc1, Bkr. 615--6700 310 t'el'l).ando, No, 102 Nr garden apt, encld gar. no 2 BR, cpts, drps, no fee. Ferry Cl'.ol'sing &: Fun Zone. kids or dogs, , $190 mo, Sl50. mo. A11k for Bev. or See i\tfgr. 675-i'a3> 6T~1 ~7129 Dale. 963-4567 YEARLY 2 Br, 2 Ba, EA'TRA Lrg deJ•txe 2 Br apts, HUGE NEW 2br. 2ba. 2 Stry. Newport Shores. 2 blks L-r11ls, drps. bltins, No petll. 2 patios + 2 bal, Oceanview ocean. S2SO. 548-S9U or $1.90. 64ti·ll8l 1 $275 mo 30Z 6lh St 536-1764. 675-3600 ' -~rtmont1 Unfurn. N..,.eon S.1<h 3.869 YMTSCFllONT VIEWSIN NEWPORt. Striking aeYon 100 an elegant, excllino wav to live. ChOose kltts, bail wlndOws, s~tghu, 1 re. ""1CH, 'i'our own P!IVate PiltlO or: DilltOnY.A frlenO!y mlnlon-001/;ir rec cenier. Tennis couru, too. ;;:,!~~~, Pro·~~ryoim •e, '~' .. luxu ry ICSUlt rentals from S3SO monthtv. 200 Promontory Dr, ~t. Just north Of Jamboree on Pacific coast Hii;ihwav. Telephone 11141 675--8000 ownea ana maniQect ov · The Irvine comPJinv. Sund.a)', October 13, lCJ7~ OA1LY.PJL9); ,pf ice Rental 6015 $cl;oo1, a ln1trvctlon 4400 Bu1hw1s Oppor 5005 j Lott &'. Fouftd J.iii C•rpenter ---------I BEAT. INFLATION LOST, Lab mix,. male, 211 FENCT...sJGA.n:s etc., School1 & 1005 lnstructi~& ''' ·i 7005 WESTCLIFF BLDG ~JfWPVfn BLACH .. . ~ C.111 Po~, Ho ... ..1•1! b45 f 101 BUILD A FUTURE )Tl °'d. black •·llh v.1iilfl Swfd twpalr Nobixb' has 10 lt.11 )"OU v.·twt ehH1 • Pft¥.'1. Ooc rtSpondi Mi-M31 t\'enll"''S 1nllation ha1 done to )'OW' to ··~h"! Good doe. CARPU'TRY • PAINTJ:\G tamUy'1 bu.YtnC povter but VER'l $;\lART. \\'heft bu RE~IODEL Ir: REPAIR ht!re'1 • "'Y around 1l. \\'e was 1''ellr\r\r chock Chain. ST.hr. 646-3079 oUer )'OU 111 exclus.i\·e pro-No Identification. Do&: "·as * CARPENTER * . loll approx 2 mo. ago. II ararn leaturln11: lM nn: pop found PLEASE call &15-6282 x 1 n t c r a f t smanshiP"'lov.' top hot foods, ituch u bttl or MS-2l7S pnL'ff .• Rotit-11. 536-:mt. ''"°"'" ·~~hettl & meatballs, O\VNE!t llEARTBROl\'EN! I~---,-----,,-, nu1c11ron1 &: clM!t'se. All na· . Carpet Service 6016 1ioru.11ly MlvertiBed brand.11. LOST; La". red. lemate Tn!h \\'c 1et up your Hot Food Set .. l0/2n4 .. !\(lsi:iOn Viejo JOl!~'S Carpet & U~l~ol 11ery ATTITUDE TRAINING Develope The Po\ver of Positive Thinkins ?\o"' accepting reservations. lD \Vk clasa siartlng Oct IS. 7-10 p.m. al Huntington Beach-l'ountain Valley \'.~t .C.A . i60 incld. all l\laterials. Discount for Spouse. Financ· ing avail. Call : . s p Ac E & Vending mach1Tll'"5 in in· area. Har 5k.i.n d.lsea.~. ()n Ori Shan11x '· <Soil l\e- Sttreta rial Servic.11. Ex· duslria.I, comn\ercia.1, and medication. Boy & parent tardants.) Oc'RTeasers & 979-2295 p Erie 11 ~e d I Profc"kmal-retal\ operations. l 'ou 1lmp-heart licit. 3 mo. o Id all <Vior brighlene~ & JO SUCCESS GUIDES )'.~LC.A. li censed real estate brokt!l"I ly collect the money. F~et . papered .setter puppy a s n1l11ute ble-ach for \\"hite'l~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!~~:"'~ .... !!!!!!!,..,.. ... !!!!!!!~~;!J only. Prtnte Coeta Me811. v•e guaranttt thal you v.•UI tcY•ard. 837~ l'10 rpct1. Sa\"e your nM>!iey Palntln9/Paptr1ng 6073 Help W•nte-d, M&F 7100 location-deluxe o ( f I e es· collect at least JQ<;. o\•er LO~'°orkshire Terri e r , by ~Ytng n1e extra !rips. I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I percentage lease. }~or ad-yow· in\'estnx>nt the first niale 9 ma, black, tan & \VU! clean ll\•ln.g rm .. dining PHOJ-'. pa inter, honest v.·r,f"".-. • dltlonal information -V.Tite year (a1su111lng you foil®' iUver, near Bayside Dr, r~1:, "'"-hall $1~. An;.: "".:*· llt>as, l n t -e xt , ft~ * * As.soclated South Coast our direetion) er v.·e: bu)' Cd~I. 3 v.ttplng littll' girls S~.JO, l'CHu·h _SIO. Chair~-cs1im11.1e. H.eJ11. 5-IS-2T'a9. Brokefil, P.O. Box ~ back the machines. Ir you anxiously a\\'flilin& good l:i )Ts c'(p. is v.hat co11ntll','.06'=2-~39=1l'------;-::: Ne\\'port Beach, Ca. 92663". will devote a niinlmum of ne"''· Loll approx I 0 / 2, not 11\f'Chod. I de \\·ork1 ·p , ,.75 Accounting Exec. Office Spac• 10 hours per \\·eek. v.·e "'ill 6T":r3723 n1)~:lf, Good rt>L 531·0101. af101 - F\irnislled Or Unfum. \\'lw shOw you ho\\' to ~Id in-Jo' 0 UN D : 17th St. Cl\! Ctilin91 6011 BRICK, TILE, OR CON'· 1-Dookkeep1'n g cllrJ.-eL par.M wall'>, n/«101, l'.kPendenu for . )OU ~nd Female dark grey v.·/v.iltte CR.l.I E P11t~~ Qua 1. D a!Jlple park.ng, Short te.nn your family, v.hll~ takme marld.ngs & Lit~ orange ca1 .•ACOUSTICAL *. "'Ork manship, lit· & bonded, lease &\•ail. 1 mm ed . Oc-lhe bite J.1.Ut cf i.nJlatk>n. . approx. 7 n'IO. cld. IH&-8750 ,\prhed ·repaired · repaltlted 557~3 C t II 1 $llK l\lin. $3915:32 down. terms , <l?')'\\'all. ,,.1111 lex, &12-5773 on ro tr . o PARK NEWPORT cupancy. 3500 Sq ft . Will avallahle, Call Toll F'rff FOUNDn1' s,"'~.i Ge rm an C t/C t 6019 Pla1ttr/Rep11ir 61J77 Accountant to 18K sub-divide. N .. B. a r ea. l-8(1().. 4l2·70?..3 or v.·rite Shepbe em e pup .. Bet tmen oncre e Jr. Accountants to 12K APARTMENTS ~~"r !~~0eal ty, C.A.B. Enterprisl"!I, 17933 ~19oo';~loldd.e~~g, cusro~t CE~tENT \''ORK PATOI PLASTERING Bookke&pers $700-$950 on the bay Sky Park Circle, Irv I n e. ar " . • . . . PATIOS. DRi\'ES. \VALKS All typt'$. fJ:tt f'S?matcs I Acctg Clerk $500-$650 A F /U I 3900 **Corooa dtl Martt California 97707 FOUND - 1 Blk bo\\•hng ball Call Don &l.:!-S5l4 Call ~ · Luxury apartment 11 v Ing Apartments Unfurn. pts urn n um Professional Offices andtor RESPONSIBLE P"RSON nr. l...aguna Bch Congrega. b' 078 I A t t ove<lookl"K !he "' " 1--------Re all ~1 -d " tiooal Clrutth Oct. 2. $ CDlENT lfo•k. ony k;oo •. ,.P_o-'-um-"-'-'"_,,9 ___ ~~-cco u n an s er. n· S1nta Ana 3880 1 BR Fumlunlurn, yrly, util t ' l.J'C u.xe, Jill' con ., Wanted to ov.·n & operate 47•7 Co mmen::ial rt'1ddenlial.1 joy ST;i0,000 health spa, 1 pd .. ,. N lin1ple prkg, jan. serv., utll candy & confection \'e.nd'M-., . L.,. & ""_ .. _ .. • .,.,.,, •• -, • L.R. ........1,-p Lu ,,, B 1 NG swimming pool~ 7 lighted , .,,, . nM>. ewpon pd. J00.2000', H\.l.'Y frontage uq; .., •KJ'-" o.>o-..,.. u' I' tennbi couH.s, plus miles 01 2 BDRl\f. triplex: nr. So. Beach. 673-7219 ('\·es. •2nd•-. Rat .. ~m .'''-route .. Costa l\fesa & tur· LOST oran,ge & v.•hite m~e ,_..,. ENIT w ~. 11·kin .. _ Ren1odels & Repairs. \\later Un lml'ted C 1 Pl Ct d .,,, uu ..,. rowxhngarea.Ple asant cat,ahered,bluecollar v.·1th'-u"l On1.ofa ~. h .11 er s, d is pos 1 ~. bicycle trails, pulling, shuf· 1 oa~.ld •0z.a. P s., rps .. Roomt 4000 Owner, 61a.6SOO. 285.J E. business. High profit items. lai. A1esa__ Verde area. Reasonable, f'I't'e !,.Stunatcs, fun'8-•, dsh"·s'--.,.,2~:.163 fleboard. croquet, Junior l's '-~11 K. $185 Al 0 • Coa•t u; ... 1.,..ay, CdJM · R rd ·~1977 C 11 "~" ~.,.,, ..... •u:>""' I from $224.50 monthly; also 833-9293 F1JRN room In pvt l'IOme. l"-;o;;-;-,'"°-,'"'""-,,o-;;c;;= Can start part time. Age ev.·a ·...,..... a .,,,.,-...,~.> ~l lC & BIA C.Cnipl<'te 1 d 2 bed 1 l;;lB~R;;-:=.~,=---~So:-=~--"' I i ~11 I V'l · 0 FF ICE SP ACE F 0 R or experience not impor:tant. FOUND: Srrall, bl.a.ck, CUSTO~I Coricrt'te ~\·urk Plumbing Service Li c. an · l'OOln Pans and · trip ex, nr. · '-'Vll&t n • 5 s 0 n e J 0 RENT Costa Ales Harbor R~lres c~r & $1395. to female, ~· Approx. 1 }T. Pat}?fi. \\':oilks. Dn\'f'!I,_ :IT1694 AGENCY 2·story IO\\'J\ hoU&e!ll. Elec-Plaui. Cp!s., drpi., bitns, with/without kitchen privll. I Ada. B '·t 1 I 1 $4795 CRlh >"'V ..... " •"t f N l O Lo <•-1~ f 64° •<r2' ;-;-.;:-;;;;-;;""rn;"";;;;o;;-;-= tric kitchens. private patloa gar. $13.5. 833-9293 586-<J>89 alt 4. a nlS. ea u u • · . " """"n "· or 'o. · · V c. Beach & Heil "'' pnces """"' ...... 1· ~"" 1RAYS PLU:\IBING ~ERVICE ha modern. Air, mu slc, delallaN\\ntebe& Include your 10110 842-a>M Contractor '"21 <>-n~i-·f•i>alf•tto. ,,. c r lconlc1, carpeting, Aprs Furn/ Unfurn 3900 ROO~IS $20 wk up, with janitorial. Class A. \Valker phone um r Dcpartn1c t -""'"r• • ..-" " lOOo/o F.REE SANTA ANA d r a peries. Subternanean kitchen: $30, v.·k up apt. & Lee Bldg. CaU Gene Hill BVV 3 9 3 8 ~lcado"·~ LOST: Fem. Blk. Lab.. 2 • 24 hr. scrviN! 5-i.~S.18 p .. i:klng with f'leva!oi-s. Op-548-9755 or &1a-39JT <==7--0137 o' 642 """"· Rd hnn.nca I: ~IN 554:"' }TS. ans. to "D-0-G" RE· KITCHEN & bath rcinodcl· Remodel & Repa"r 6081 I 2700 No. Main St. 17141 547-7631 tional n1ald service. Ju.'>t OAKWOOD ...., """"' · · po 15• • ~., \\'ARD 64&-0825 ing addilions, alterations. I north of Fashion lslnnd at , UDO APT en beach. 12'x 15' 1 !'.IO. FREE RENT * AFFILIATE * FOUND: Irish Setter. Call glass sliding door~ insu1lled, ADD ·,\. R.\t . r:.E '.\tODEL & JH•,.mlfsboRoareedand. San Joaquin FIGHTS N~.!..~ ~~~~n6~241rth. No le~ req. DHlx. l o~~C, Po~h Mahal ?JE.'f'ds manager and identity. Victoria and Palombo C.Cn. ~1nce 1923. R£PAIR 23 )TS. e:.p. Lie. ANAHEIM ...... adj. Airporter ote · y.11h v'1>t~ interest. Select Harbor. C!\"l. G42--8!12 Member BBB 962-1961 /\'.o. 2'.'.s-0!.a S'.\HTH CONST Telephone (7t·ll 644-1900 Room &. Board 4050 full serviCt."s. From S143 Mo. 1mporta tn Sculh Coast . . GERW1CX & Son, Bldg Contr. 499-3-li.j foOCr "E"A'"NFinlRoONm>•Ttion INFLATION 21il DuPont, Room 8 Village (part of South Coast LOST-t\orv1egian ~ Add remod. St. lie: Bl·l14321 :,,--,------= 600 N. Euclid Suite 280 0Jl('n 9A,\l·:!P'.\1 !Cal f ed lkllldingl Vacation Rental• 4250 =~*,,m===~'Til~·~"""""='z-*-= Plaza complexl ~ lem. ?i1ed graytblk, Vic:: 67l-fi04l, 5"~2J70 Roofing 6082 ---------DESK spac:e available $50 Op 191.h & Orange. SJ6..2835. , .t:,. ..... 3 BR. 2 ba, Yrly S550 The priee cf everything i• Rent My Condo! I mo. \\'ill provide fW11iture Invest port'y 5015 LOST: 2-f em, trl·colo"""ffil -Electrical-vv.1.c P..EPAIRS, alt t}~ Reas. 2 BR 2 ba turn •-\V · l.4rge, 1 BR apt 'lloith view at S.S. mo. Ans w I!' ring Basenji'1. Answers to ICIAJN 0 1 d Free est. Llc'd. Ask for ' ' ......., ntt. going up. Now 0 8 kw o o d f · -• f k .,,,_,.;,_ avail•ble. 118 7 5 ?iIERGER&ACQUISITIONS "~ffchi & o •• ,., ... , ·'"" .,.,~., ELECTR * . \\'alt. 830-5020 ,.,....,;me Off;ces thr-•ghout 17141 991°3500 2 BR. 2 ba, v.1nter. $300 Garden Apt'! helps you 0 mountains a, .. overoo · ...... ~..... . FINANCJt\G " """"" .. =-........., Jobs-New Jobs. Ser.,c:e . .....,,.. ~ . STEPS TO BEACH fight inflation by offering lng pool. Ololc:e PAL f\f Beach Blvd., Huntington STRICTEST l'ONJ-:IDENCE <r»o'-u"N"'f>.-"1_-::.,...,:::::.p>=orak_:::o::..,:::: c:a 11 s Anytime-Anyplace. Tile 61J91 I So. California 3 BR, 2 ba, \\inter .$275 an exclusive "No Rent DESERT loc:atlon. Nr small _Be:::;a~chrr.,. ~W~<l2i'i'l~.c;;;,<;,.--call bet g & 542-9829 CORONA DEL MAR Raise Guarantee". shopping c:ent er. Weekly or NO INFLATIQN MAMCO 962·3359 v;een a p.m. . . CERA~nc Tll.E \\'orks, kit.. Oivi1ion of \\'e guarantee that your l'l':nt monthly rates. For Info 35c Incl. Janlt. & u t l I. P.O. Box 4146, ----,,;;,,=----' El.ECTRICIAN-l~nse n .o · bath, entry, sh\\T. pan Accountants OverlOid • BR, unf. house. Fam. rm, will 001 be rai5ed for 1 642-0596 or 556-8868 ,..._rona del l\tar _ 700 &./or Santa. Barbara., Ca 93f02 FOUND: 23311l!. Small JObs, mlWlt repair. Free Est. 4!H·213a 1 2 be.. $550 lse'or lse/<>pt. ....., l\1ale Cockatlel. l.: repairs. 548-Mnl 54:;..()487 ext. 211 I * * NEWPORT CREST tun year and )'Ou still ha\.-e Rentals to share 4300 1000 sq. ft. -smart loc. Mort, Trust DMds .5035 1n 4) 64:;.5099 · 1 · the flexibility of month· Harbor Atgmt. Cc. 6T~ "''°"";;.°";c.;;"'';:-;:::=~ Fencing 6038 CERA~IIC TILE NE\\1 &. ~=z:z::=='-=-i-Z:!!::i-: 2 BR, 2 00. C.Ondo. $525 n'IOnth occupancy FEEL L~G InOnlicn-Share 5Sc PER SQ FT LOANS UP TO &r/e LOST, CHARCOA'. miniature remodel. Free estimate~. • COMMERCIAL Plus ycu gel a lot more rent. Lady v.·ill share lcvely 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB 1 TD L poodle, male.. '' D a n d y' ' NO job ~oo small er l~e Sr• jobs \relcomc. 536-2426 0(. ;e suite, N'pt. ,$250 for )'Our money at Oak\l·ood, furn 2br, EastbluU apt st , oa ns Re"•ard. NB area, 646-6057 Chain hnk OU~ specialt,Y 547 8871 * ill('Judlng S1 million in v.•lqualifle<l lady. Fr p I c. Cpts, drps, NC, tree pkg., LOST: Beach & Slater, Re-Pyramid Fence 548-9662 Lie •. * -_ recreation tacililics,-a full patio. 2ha, 2 c:ar. gar.. u.til. W' clngs. Agt. Mb50C2._ 2 d JO L "'al'<I! Ti'ish Setter, feinile. Furniture 6041 Kitch. Ent.ryv.'11.y:!I, S.ithroom:o; associated BR OKERS -REALTORS 1025 W Sotboo 67) llltl THE MOST EXCITING VIEWS I~ NEWPORT Luxury bayfo-ont apanment living. Boat sliPI at )'out door. Walk to £hop.s, re1tau- ranta, theam, ocean. A f@w elegant, \'ety Pf!vate, 2-bedroom, Z.bath uruts v.·J1h spacious temaccs., p o o I , subl.emanean 2-ear parting. All adult. full security build- ing. New carpel, drapee, built-ins, decor. Leases tro1n SSOO per mo. (714) 675-8551 Newport B•y T owtrs 310 Fernando St., N.B. Vista Del Mesa ADULT GARDEN lfOMES IRVINE A VE, AT ~fESA Near Ncwv:irt Blvd. Fl'\l'Y &. IrVine Industrial Complt':X I BR $190. 2 BR S230. Rec Bldg w/gym, Billiards, Color T. V. Pool & J acuul. Security Patrol. Rl!'frli. inc. • M>-4855 . ON the Bay. fa.ni,slic view, security building , ·1rg lbr, &Jcony, Pool., $500 mo . 673-U44 Newport Holghll 3170 NE\V cusr. Duplex. 3 br, 2~ ba, lortn. din. rm , sunken UY. rm, 2 car pr, cp~. drps, bltns. $ l 7 S . 838-1125 Eves. 180'1 HA VEN PLACE 2 br., Frpt, $210. 493-6319 2 BR, t hlr. c:pls, patio, r gar. etc. Adult11, no pcls, Yearly. ~-ioG. Newport Shorts 3872 3 BR Duplt"X, J~ Ba, Dsh1vshr. t'rp\c, 1 blk to beach. $300. mo yr J y . &12-73ll ime Aclivities Dir.ector v•ho blks lo tennis. Your ~~ S_14_5,__--,y7J4: i2....~nt n _ --oa ns has-red collar. 84i:fl14--· Top-SOI plans parties, BBQ's. "Trips 't-f'itpenses:-6-W=I022 COURTESY RENTAL ~~~~~~~~~~! ESTATE SALE & more! "Free Sund a Y r rr-.1ALE share lge nuiet 2 Commercial Store ... .$185. Lowest rates Orang• Co. All furn. must l:fe sold . ill TOP SOIL * CO:\IPOSl'* Brunch. · R 2Ba apt. Lge patio, rec Business Rental 4450 Sattler Mtf. Ce. ll•l Antigue!i, misc. Sun. 1.5 911 *~!ULCH * RED\\000D• g · I 1 & 2 cl'a. Nr OCC, shopping. 642.ilJI $C,S..061J ..... eMll Emerald Bay, Lag. Bch. Call 586-69"...0 bid! ing es, etc:. Non smoker. $100. mo. ~iiiiiiiiiiiimmm~,;;;;-Gardening 6045 Tutoring 6094 ooms. Furn. & unfum. 751-4029 Contor San Clomtnte Servir.g Harbor area 24 yn. • A/R Clerks e A/P Cltrks Wth all the extras. Models I .,.,...,..,,~;-,=-::-::~;;; 5 '' RETU N G d • S • * di open daily 10 to 7. :»ony, ,\\ANTED 2 Gals to ~ 30 lint sq fl I I• . R Porionala 53 * ar en1ng trv1ces TlITOR ·Remedial Rea. ·ng. f'IO pets or chiklferL to shr. 4 br, xtra. lg. duplx. Store or office SO llon1es &. Commercials Special Ed, Exp. e Payroll Clerks • Bookkeepers lmn1ed. Ten1porary ,\ssignments :Foi'~. Accounting! Pl"l"sonntl Please Call 1 ; blk tc ocean & bay, on El Camino ReaJ ~. ~· C:·5~ ~:~ ----------Sprinklers Free Estim. £46.7691 Oakwo:od ~~·~.,~I: Gary er J 0 e Excellent parking SPIRITUAL RE:ADER 534-3144 534-7187 School& & Garden ~ 1 ,•~92~·~976'~• ~~~~~,..492!'!"-7333,... ~~ i: ~~~fei:: ~: ~~~l~ ~I ~~t~~. EXP. Japanese American Instruction 7005 A..,..,..,..___._ ROO~ll\IATE fem. col. slud. I'. $3-l.188.4G 1st T.D. on prime ll2 N. El Camino Real Garde~r. Qua.lit_Y Complet~,1 --------1"8&~ must be neat & clean $80, COi-oll\1ERCIAL .r., offic:e San a Garderung Ser.vice. Bolllla1 PIANO LESSONS Aleta •ruterkk l\fgr. 714 /8354)03 ---- privacy reap e c: t e d lMI space avail. Severa.I k>ca· Comml lilte 00....ntoo.i.·n. SJ emente, For appt. Tr ining 5-48-9479 Beginners, Jntl'rmediates \\ilson. cr-.1 tions in Lagw\a. 25c: To Capistrano, S350. "'t'r mo, Call 492·9634 492-9136 a · ~,.:.·•.t•~ Irvine and 1ettl incl 9% due '17 mo. Strong EXP. know how main t, ... , .u..> 84<~60 SHARE moderate home rent Tac Per Sq. Ft. i.." ........... ,, ·~-•'·-·-t DIVORCE cleanups, trlmming.Ji~!i!!i!!i!!!!!~~~ ~ Notan Real Estate 494-9424 ....,... ....... " ...,.. ueu.IUI• . r--•-. ,,.__r-~ .:........ . . f:rtt in e:xch<\figt' for care Call 493-U5.3 ONLY $65 . reno v aung, tuiw.Captng, [ 111• •• J __....,....., -of ln\'3.lid lady e\'e!I & S~tALL OVAL Shop avail. I oc7"==~==-::c--c-call alter 4, 968-3486 It ~ ACCOvNTING 16th .. I · , __ ..,_ "·'"--234 "'° -Loe In the 'I 11 1 2nd TRUST DEED for sale. Coinpk!tely reliable 4¥0JR•4 Xln'1opponunlty10 learn, v.·I Mne ,., ..... IW>.,,...,... 1• ......,.....~. · "' 8 8 112 500 3 10% p 67J.5i93 EXPERT J a Pane 8 c an lr.•ine Phannaceutical 642-8170 RES p Jl,f EL LO TIIE FACTORY, $00. mo. . . )T. ' . ost --,--,--,.-~'-'=~---I Gardener: Complete yard;lliiiiiiiiiiiiiili~i!iii~~~ · • · yng. 425 30th, N.B. 673-9600 office bldg. Sl.875 discount. Aitrology Classes 1 fre 'I' n1a uf. for r, indiv. w/some CHOICE woman to share lg. PRTh10 1 ,S,;P~A~CE;i;;~A~V~A7!~L-';,,O:,:-'C,,C:.=,.:-;:in * 493-ii384 * Beginning Ast ro Io g Y & f~iGSi c can ups, e est, Job Wanted, Male 7025 e:xper, in numb?r detall. LAKE FRONT hse. in Lag., sm. child OK. _ _.. ol w Ctr '2n<1'°""==-~c7~000="7.~= I Ch "-tru . u....· Pleasant .,~, 'kl111( rnnd~ Sl81+. 896-7615/536-4.244 Boan.i~· k Shop'g, · at trust deed-$9, • hr;:O art ....,ns cllon. '"""'51n-LA\\'N SERVICE -TOP J\IANAGER -creative I · be r· ,:r, LOCATIONS H ' Hb Call •" -3 -•~ d f 1 coun t 1 ~-1 1· Call R·ch '''"""· x n I ro. r.~ Its \\' -..al")' DEPE?\l>ABLE girl to share un · r. : -.(...}<IO ~jfu ~.:'s. · n ng u•: :i. 1 '"'r DEPENDABLE sales, ad mi n, promo, l'01npar11.ble 1vlcxper. Pl VERSAILLES new 3 Br apt. 3 blkll from il~nd~u~sl~•~ta!t~R~o~nt~•!1:;4~500~1 i~~~p!:.--~m~l ~;~"~''~·~6J&.-06~/fc1~9·w'1'?--: \\'ttklv ~laint • Ocanups leader. Outstanding exe c . tinie ":ork v.ill be con~der· ON TifE LAKE At S.. uth Coast Plaza. Pool -Acapulco Aqua Bar & Jacuui. Spectacular i Acre Lake wl.I'O\l'ering Fountains -i,; 1\lillion Dollar Clubhouse, Gym. Sauna, Total Secur:!v: Immediate ·Occ:-upancy AOULTS Mesa Verde East & Adams 540-1800 MESA GARDEN APTS bch In Cdl.f. 11-1 U50. mo. ~ C1r Pool 5150 PREGNANT? Free Ei;t. &U-9901 track re cord w/Fonunc ed. Contact Personnel, 847-5960 Sunday 67":.-14!11 Small Shopl-All Sins !---------"-"'-' 1('.aring, confidential coun~el· EUROPEAN GARDENER 500. NYSE-listed co. &:'t"k Anabolic, Inc:. WORKING gal has Jcvely HUNTINGTON BEACH \\'anted: 1 peopll!' going to ing & referraJ. AbortiOn, Landsc:aping-tree service local OIC area a r f i 1.1 17802 Gillenc Ave 3 Br home to share, O f. LA weckda.,.Ys. Lve. NB 5:30 adoption ? & ,,. keeping. AP· reascnable, 6.f2-j329, ~l-125 64-\--02.11 Eves, \\'ttkend . lr.ine. ~901 $150. Inc:!. ullls. 645-966'2 $150-?.IO. & UP 67-~n:part LA 4:00 p.m. CARE W.+l?.6 . . iNOSCP!GARDEN/~IAINT ~I~TURE hard. v.·orking in-"-"-"-"-~~~~~~ ... "'-! r..IALE. straight age 35 to l\10. TO i\tO. OK "!'!!!!ij!!~ J ~E,\L E~la!e Tralrung. Indiv. S<>d, Sprinkler11, Cleanup!, di\"ldual ,seeking . ~lana11;e· ACCOUNTING 64-3761 646-13.16 or Gcthard " Heil Sales or broker exam 2~ tremely Pe[1j()nable. x In t r p . . 60 share 2 BR apt. Sl50/mo. l\1cFadden & Producer = 181 instruction. Personal attn. SoU ed. 642_3331 64&-49!»1 menl Trai nee position .. F.>,;· CLERKS ~ 1 or Utt 8ftd,...... v.·la. Academy 548-119'2. General Strvlc•• 6046 rt'(erenct"s X'pd. J ose ph ~tu1g-_ ledgers. llC('()W}lln~ r.1ALE Roommate v.·anted, WESTMINSTER """"""""""""·=·=-..:::-I 1\liner 6T.r2.j99 I nnalys1s &:. bank reron-share furn. 4 br. house $133 10 $150 Alo to ?.!o ck. PREGNANT? Thinking Abor· JD&R C1eantng Service · ciliauons. Acctng t! x per . ,.,·/pool & vieY.·. 540-4741 Nr. Edwards&: Inaustry \Vay t!on? Know alt the. facts Apartments for R~Rent YOUNG man experienced in 1 prc("d, but IJ)( es..~n. Salary AshwilJ..Burke & Co. Lost & Found 5300 first. Call LIFE LL'iE, 24 846-8581 or 84&-<Hl9 Pa i.n t i n g. a p a r tml'nt 10 s~;,o or COtnml'nliural(' WANTED mature &iraight hni. 541·~ ·..-uINGS" by 1\foose Gen'I m a 1 n ten akn c e and con1• v.•/c:xper. Newport Be a c h .m~ol~e~to~·~-~~~fg~e':!'ho<>~>oe J miiiiii~TI·4·'~;:::997~-21·-:-00 iiiiii• ICAHLlt-:. ANI1\IAL C'Ol\'TROL * Palm/Card Reader * C:"~ntn·. ~~irs .. plun1· ~trub 'Call'~" G",';; ',£<:, rn>962alne11 I o!c: Good l°?· bencllts. Call -;;In H.B. Sli'.l. mo. 962-8668 unungton r""l.ch Shelter A~'Reduclion 10831 Beach BJ, b;:g~. el..:.t ., 642.=u JO. ·~g . •'7"" :'\e1l, 833-8.i.:JO. Gar.-as for Rent .USO * CM * 8J:n Edison St. 536-6551 u• =-..., J b W ted F I 7050 -·-700 Sq. Ft. Sll5. Back of Humane Society Slanton. 527-3-KlS H I' 6051 o an , mat I ,\CCOUll.'Tl:\G (icrk. ?'('<;- SINGLE r-,r Garage nr 12th 1300 Sq. Ft. $195. Ai'll~1AL ASSIST. LEAGUE NEED 10 talk to someone? au Ing SECRETAR'' I iaur~! I a1l·1ou~t~n~_;xpcn· St & Balboa Blvd. $30 mo. Pvt cUc, plenty parking adoption. spaying and Call night or day 6-15:2222 CON~UCTl~N & 1~sh OCC eve~ing stud t>nt Sl'('ks cnee c P u: ~- 6T:>-7876 eves. ll;;iO Sq. Ft. $145. neutering inform. 900-2900 ABC HELPLINE ha u 11 ng, hte den10ht1on rull·timc Harbor Area posi· .\D)'EP.Tl_Sl'\G SAL&SAI~~ \VANTED: Garage space for Nr. 1>an Diego F'TY.')' ANli'.IALS ll\1POUNDED JEAi~J,~E. I Lo\'e \·ou nM>re tree rem<l\'als etc, r ea s · lion. Types 60 V.'.p.m., does for Learlinc: 1V Publ. lhgh park'g, Vic. of.Ith & Nattress Realty 979-6571 Poodle, "lilte apricot, male than e\'er. ~lay I .. ,\.ith 6-6-8512 shoii hlt.ll<! 100 \\".p.111. Honor ron1n1 .,.. rwoh! share ~ppor. Seashore, NB. 61~3823 Shephard, l:ri, male This Ring " once again? •:O'IOVTNG AND HAULI NG • student. P.eler~nees. >JJ....j2-t(} l !~n~-~;11l'h are a· 1 1 14 1 lab mixed. black. female Charley. Local or distant s b I ~I-., .... Office Rental 4400 NOW LEASING •11 -• Sh bf k & ATTX. ni. u~ fl€'SS 1nf'n, • .,.._,, " X:i:u ep, ac Lan. 963-64;)2 Cul do11 n on O\'('rh('u d. t-:x. ,\/Ht><"l'h·ahlr .......i Hunti~ton Beach male B · I Th G WATERFRONT ~ r.·IOVJNG & 1-l.\L.Lll\G peri('11{'t'd bookkeeper 11il! ring n e reen N W M-1 Doxie. blk-tan, male LOCAL 8t. LONG DIS'f,\,\"CE 11<1 you r acrounts at hun1c. FCC' Paid'. NEWPORT BEACH 940 Sq. Ft. & UP cG"·· Shep, tri. nia!e Serwk91 llnd ,_,... 6-15-8-19:> C;iJI ~-Sili ('\"CS. EnJr·~· tl1e Chi'lllt"'n~t' of thi~ Executive offices H .. -il ....... ,, Newland St. oc apoo, pup, b I k · v .. h t , I ::;.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tlo ' ,. ' ' t off; 2 ~ 3 R · a.." 'u" I I UlCAL m0,-,·-g & h•uf,··, 01RISTl,\i\ Lad>· 48 & Snn J>OSI 1 " 11 urHI e ce \JI. oom suite 960-1970 ema l' " " h C B pl l<"M;r.1 1~1. (;rt'at k'lc ~· View of boats & water Lab pup, black. fe male Appliance R•pair 6004 by studenl. Lrg truck, reas. IS nl'f'd ome. )1 . or r-; advanct'int•nt oppor. Ca 1 1 l Small office SHi5 TelTier mixed, brn·, female :::'.:::=-:::-::::=-::::~ l,~Ba~rry~~53~1~-1~23,;~·c_,~7,..,. I IH'l'a. E.'p nurse. Dnve. 8J9. 8 "· ,1 ",_coo \I Bill Grundz Rltr. * COSTA MESA * Irish Setter, red, niale REPAIRS \VASHERS, DRY· Heating & Air Cond 6053 910ll. I r:lllJ~bs: ik'n~~ cie~~b 675-61 1 Almost new ?il·l. St Bernard, bl'\\··v.•ht, female ERS. DISH\VASHERS. DIS. BO 0 K K EEPI:\G scr.it>t>S Pl'f">'Olln('\ A!!C'ncy O( Irvine, 1300 sq. ft. $185. AIO. Lab mixed, Ian, female POSALS ONLY. 646-58-18 GR.-\HAI\I BROS. ~>lfr.165.1 a\'3.ilable on part liml' '..'0.'12 '.\licht'lson Dr. 1501 WESTCLIFF DR, 644-2361 r.rixed Canine. bro""TI, female Furnace replaceml, "'a ll ba!llis. Your office or mine. NE\\110RT Financial Center l s~ANT'"'~.~~A~N~A-c,,..-.-cM~-1~ • .,,-in-Teni('r mixed, crttm. male 811bysltting 6008 heaters, gutter & d"'n ~ls. ~1i1chcU 6i'J.9105 LHslne Offic• Sp.act dUlltrial units, 750-3600 sq 1\finiature poodle, b I a ck, 1pouts, presea!lOn furnace i\IATURE v.·oman lookinL?: for CALL ON·SITE l\tANAGER ti from I2c. ~ male CHTLD Care !O! working c!iec:k· Call Gary for $2. Jl('nnilncnl li\·l'-in, child ;:;:;f71-;;;4~l ~642-_,3~1~ll~•-x_t~2A6-.=c 1 Storage 4550 Schnauzer, grey.tan, female mothers. Ahnunum age 4 discount t>are, It. hou.-.ekceping. Ha'l' ASSEMBLER TRAINEES DELUXE olfice & rom· J,;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Cats }TS old. ".1Y Tur I le r.o.c: k Housec;ltani"" 6054 relt"renct>S 646-l4&4. 1 !al ·1 Seal Pt, Siamese, female home. XI n t supervist0n. ":io • I 2utiit~ Bdnnpa~. Tt't 1~'·. tk,~ = a~~~r'l; MINI-WAREHOUSE SLg hair domestic + 3 kitle-ns Good lunches & snacks. if o u s E c Li-: A ~ 1;.; G IRO:'\lt\ 1 G ~xpertty done. ~IU laundry facilities. Rec. lltw.K>n Viejo area.. Xlnt Private. locked indi..,;dual long hair kllleni;, mixed Plenty ol tcys. T;i2-0249 e\·cs SERVJCE B,. RELL\BLE and de: ,.1anuscn1?I 1)11111g. room ~·/pool table, gym fv.')' ac:cHS. 831-1401 8-5 !torage units. From S7.::.0 cok>r. male & ff'male or "·lmds. Ref on request. COUPLE. ~S-6271 IK'rfttuon-[}()nna 5-l9-11183 Apply in ~rson VOLT Temporary Services ~ Cnn1')u~ Un't': :.1&-li ll rooni. sauna. pool. Adults DEVELOPED Office Space. per mo. G5,rey striped, tabby, male BABYSIITING DAYS IN ~fY Masonry 6070 CLEA!\l~G General, ha r d "' -a•·-1 ALLSPACE iamcse, beige v.iUt brown 1i0l\IE. Harbor/Baker Area.. v. o r k 1 n g, n1 a I u r e, o y, no pets. ~ ·~to, 150 to 1500 i;q ft. sublease, face & feet. male 1 1 96.1 ·1.j· ~ta l\1esa pn.1 entrance or common 960-1970 Domestic: sh hair, blk·v.·ht 5-16--887. \\"ILLIA~IS & SO ~ s , re ert'nres, · ·.) :i 751-4117 reception. 4500 Cnnipus Dr. l '",..'"""':~'l!'l''""'"",.."-1 spots, female Cabinet Making 6014 r.1a_sonry L1C'. rlO 283().16, Htlp Wanted, M&F 7100 ll."'8. Phone 556-ll28. LINK Domestic sh hair. block·v.•ht -1 1B~n~<~·k~-~b~loc;,·;k;•~·_.;•~1;0~0~''1;fi::~;;;;;::;~ 325 SQ. IT .. 2 offiooi, 1 STORAGE UNITS stripes, female CARPENTRY. cabinets. 586-63Tl ,, Bcth·r TC'nip. p0~111011 Ba, All \\'alnut paneling Ii: A p•!rllonal, business. recrel\• Domeslic I..«: hair, trl. mnle custom '''OOd"iirking, hon1c BRICK BLOC!< & STOXr:. p"A-~ y crp11. $135. includes util. tlonal itorage. From $8. Domestic Lg hair, b Jack, rt'llairs, remodeling. No job "·alls ,I',, r>atios. qu a I ""' A 505 Superior, N.B. 548-2635 Jamboree & San Diego Free-n1ale too small. Fm est. Lou 11·C1rk1n.1nshi p, lie & bonded EVERY F ·IDA y t<\l'l'Cl~S tfi11n 0.C .. \h110M\ '.\laj\ir '.\lrok·;i1 Pl;,in ;\11\\' ,\\;Uli!hlc \\';> hil\'C o 1'fin111lr1,. p;1(•kac:r of cni.rlos~·e ~nf'f11~. \\ ,. pay 1011 1\.1i.:'t'!t. 1\ll ou1~··· ,i., lridU•'f\'l:i] ~ktll~ •U't' t1t•edf'd. J-:11ual 01•ru1·. F.n1ploscr 15TII Floor, N'pl. Center. w: y. Call 979-0150 A550r!ed kittens & puppies GT>-6739, 834-1299 ="--1~-0-·:;;~'~~--,.--=~• San Clemente 3876 (',orgeous, pa.nornmlc \'ievr. $20. storage room l2xlS. ce-FOUND: \\'e!t Nev.· p 0 r 1 Carpenter 6015 Painting/Papering 6073 Optnings F'or Due in flur rl',.~l."11! r1.1p1fl ...i.. 2 Bit. TO\\'Tlhl>me, trplc, 500 Sq. ft., carp., drn(JeS. ment fir, long lenn, private, are a .Beige Ger n1 an cx:p.i.n~ieon 11n ~"'"" '"e A.rt' l..vl\IPLETELY ~rated. tmn1$2$0.1 BR. rrom $193. Sl'JO l\1o. Agt. 671r7060 Santa Ana Ml-€179 Shepherd "·Ith blue eye!!. REi\IODEL. Add-on, ita r CUSTOM PAINTING /Secretaries l>l.'t'l.111:.; t•1u·1~rr 11· ,\· -0ir 2 BR, 2 BA: quiet neighbor-Pool, 1cnni3, continental UP to800 aq ft or olflct space ,;:3 ::;::-..;;:-::,-:7 -.,:;;;; I \\'earini;i: choker co 11 a r , conversion. c:u.st. &. n e "' /Sr Typists ~1i·~'I\'" )uun~ 1iol(lplr 1\ho hood, \\'alldng di.stance to brcakltit. Separate family orl'l!'ntlnN~<portFinanclal Rtnt11ls Wanted 4600 &G-2733 cons!. 2:> yn exp. d r aw Exterior SpccinJ hil. Stale IR~pro Typists v.i'h .,1 pl't'l~'l',...., qulC"kl). e\'erythlny. 1 child ok. Sl95. Retton. Close to ihopping Center F 1ex1b 1 f' lease. 1 ,-LO;;;;sr~,,-~,n""'•h-~S.~t~ .. --m-,~,,-, 1 plans tree est. 6l:J-ltl9 lk-enl'ed . i\'o. 51!131. Bond· , • If ~11u proi·e 1,, he !'tablf', 492-tl!01; 4!J6.09U; 492 -4i95 I-fine btaeh. ~2611 644-1860. l~ghED=,' ;I:,rti;:~~· ~i 1015/74. 01 req•1, cruc:laJ C 0:\L\u:RClAL, RESIDES· C!·n~it~~ty ~s. ~n~~~ /(RLaoboce~ot~o,nist s l.~~,,',','•, '"",,, f,·~.,·f.~•",,',.11 '.~',' SPANISH Wilh a vtew, 1100 med. treatmt., Jhier eond. TL\L odd job s r re e · "" u •• *f. fl. PIO. per mo . THE EXCITING >.'l...vr loc., 2 rooms, 1 l ~Ba~ltt~mo~,.~·~A~p~l.~A~H~.~8~· ~~I JO tag. "Alfie'". 6'G-I058, estimates Tom ~taC. Lcod ~?~Competlt!"e Prices. I Assembly T rainees Ir• n°1Vl1\.1lr 111'\lplt'. your 332 Encino Lane. Inquire at 'PALM MESA APTS. "''"'111 her & ~i bath, cpt, 'S42·96lt REWARD! "97-3121'.> ,,.._ ,\NO ~t,\.~,· l\IOR>~! fut11rr 1, 1r1th ui<. t.Tanage- Apt. "D" ~UNUTES TO NPr BCH drps. 2d Pka area. $85. roo. [ [~ n1<'nt 1 ~p.·1· '" Je-slrnblf', Ba.ch, J I: 2 BR. fro~ sisi Call ?!fr. Brown. &1&-1684 'rhww Los T. German Shonbalr. C A R PENT R '' · l\t RStM' r; x T E Rt o R PAlf\.'Tl?l:G. Interim hur ,..,,1 nri-c~>. ~1n·t salury Sl!Aeioul 2 DR CIOl!lt lo .shops, BA.~ of Costa ~te!a Plau., . 10110114. Vic WlllOI\ & Cr afbl.man-rt'modrling &: J.lf"d, Tn-·d. Re:fs. Timn!I.. ,.. , r' •HI '"'ni ruj:, pmfil beach. NO M:l'S, Perm. Adults, No Petll. off I c:e furnished. NI c t i•~~~ijj~~iii'ii!!!!f I Placentia.. 11 v er Wf\\'hlte finish "''Or k guaM'l ntt'f'd. Ri(•h,.rd. 979-Jm. ,\ll)tlm". Personnel Service ~h .. 1·111; ir>N'1,,,,.~. Appl) 1~1l!l)=~i!'"".,,i:n_::1M'""'lt"7D:-l"mo-,.,---1 (5 bJka ~~~ mvd.) ~pt. area. "5. 5-3900. _B_u_•_in_o-;u;:;oppo:;::;-;::r;:--s'3f_s, 1 ,;;:~dring;;:';.-&12-~· _,,31"";,so~~~~~urtT' O,pl,_'"',,. f;U~~!~~pt-1!·~~!:. ~~~1t~~~,~~r ~~: 17581 Irvine Blvd lf;;1~~;~: •• \ ~il~~~~ d~~~l~ StO\"e, rctri(, crpts/drps AVAIL. Sh1ire lu:<. offices ASSOClATE FOUND: 10/8 Blk Lab mix nlc: nar:t:. "all ro\·rnngs. rtl• furn, no 18328.L. 6-1'-~356 •115 Tustin \don1.o;, c,1~1.1 '.\le. 1. s..., . • -·~ • 2 Bd 2 °-Ftn"n NB. $500 "'/congenia.I party, NB. 2 "ff a ft ' 6 1"5460 ' 11 .,....--.v • <;>Go, " • • S500 645--liOO -to Join 111 e mAnufaclUN!r. pup, mo'• old. al Thrifty ere. • n t pn1. 1 CLA-::'5 Ext/I p . 1 -,\Jr. ll11~1•n. , u p1-.1n~ ca 1 "s-.-.-J~!"-.--,-----12 Bd. 2 Bl\, !Jn(. NB. •-•;,· """"'"",_,---,,,--=-I l\tust hll\'f' $17.500 cash + Or&J\ff' A 17th . C.~i. ~~ f!aperh;n~nR. n~ l ~\"! n~ F.q11al Oppor J.:111ploy11r _Rl"~'" /ll'in.:: 1~>1(•1i!~~ Cop11trano 3878 3 iJd, 2 Ba6,7~n_~Lldo .-. DELUXE 2 mi. cfOcc-: East maml. ability & be v.illing M6-0392 l\ltNOR HO)IE REPATR Spt'a}". 125 yrs ~'P' !ti!l-:i,,~ --.\ S3. I :>'r .\ :-,: T \tAnll)tt•r •--~-------.,._ Coast l·lv.')·., Cd~I. 4k Jo"t. to roll up !lll'l'Yts &: work. roUND: F't'mal' c I!' r m • n Plumbing, . car p_e n l r y, • lO"• oi~m·rr-• ACCOUNTING 1rn1ni·l· (.'f·un<f'r nirl«:, fn, ' ' R~alonomia. Bkn. sn.6700 SRI & I Ni r ~ I I I ~&!60 ""-VU•~ T • NE\\! l STORY Duplex. 2-VIS •H acy rqua s rt o ....... .,.."t"(f ml11:. Sunday. Se n·i ~"';,.,"'=m"°"<,_'-'-·~,..,._,~-,,,, \\'I! . p' 1 emporary fi"~~. ''''"n1n~·. ttrS~"'{' ~·11r..l br 2 b , -I 'd ....... STA ~1£SA OOWN'l'O\\'N pmllls, E,'l(C(!ptlon11,I grov.1h Ill An• Rl·~ C '1 cu~,, I ! lf a paptrtllJ[ It 3 ntin1t 1 lnd t' t •<><.!>, "f'"" full '· p-•1 llM1~ , a, 11m ...... , enc . ~""" '"'~•. ". .,,v. c11rpcn:ry o 11 ~"'rt'f' ~l Call 536--05-11! T'\lnC' 111' u111r1x ,.~,, ~ ... •• yd .. 2 L"Ot. ,;cit. $25$. • ...... ':l'Y $150. Newly d~. quiet. ~~u!~l?,,n ..... ~r-.,1 r . \\"Ulian1s. a48-2l87 (}'Jl('l!I. e11binf'll'I & quahty -w-11 . -roit ('"(l~!PL~:TF. Dfl ,\IL..:. .\ppl~ .T/ll"k ln lhtl eu, SX:i 4.~;)..46.U _.... "'"°136'7-'Rot:~he;;:;;:st'ieC:'·-642""-t;i!lro"""-;; 'l r';;::r"~;;r::~:"':::-'.:-;:-;:::::;;:o I F'OIJND: Cockitpoo, Blk "' <'Oll<'l't"tf'. 962-1961 * a paper Hanger* Call (3rol 833-9145 ~"---'-~·'..,'_,'-'-"-'cc'~-'-1 ..... _.,._ 1 Ooii'I f\ve up the! ahipl l llotl:.:::;,~t -C.t:l~,.::-~u=p-;\hc;:;---;ol>;;;f;p;! . C.0 .i\1. 2,400 Sq. F't.({'.C.11. GIFT Shop, pa s h locntilln \l'hlte spat On hc11t. ~talc, RE~IOOELING, p,,. f i u l'i , C. REBKO (;~24~9 Prrscnnrl Rt·~ut'"\V'S ~hi\~· \\ lllh t 1,,~r )TJU hll~t' "l.1'11' It In .. 10111Uled, Ship ''tJl:t" It In dusln~, $hip Ir. ~tc/2nd noor SiOO. mo. Pmn100tory Point G ro .s 1 Vic. &tnta An• Avt.. 01. Deockll, Room Arlditkin~. OAS."Uled Ad i Call 612-5678 loet . t"'T\'<' Tem(ofll'llTY 11ut1tiw·n-: Slll '' tatt \\!llh lo SI-an! R81iltsl 64U678. to Sho"' Rt'flulta! &a-5611. or trftdfo tor ! 501-3062 $4500 ~lo. Brokt:r 532..a666 6'1~ C.bhR't!t, 673--L\66 ~Ir Rpn ttdA)'! t1:i1. Do\'t St. no 11~. l\e'l\!).)J I n Dnily Pllcl ClnMf\f'd Ad' ' I : . . -. . . • • • • .. . - 1J I 0 DAIL V l'ILOT Sul'ld)l', Octohtr l), 1'i74 HftPW~. M&F )TOO Help Warted, M&F 7100 Help Wa nt•d, M&F 7100 j Help Wanted, M6F 7100 jtftlp Wt nttd, M&F 7100 l Help W1 nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100Htlp .. ,n,._~l.F 7100 Help Wanted, maF 71u.;i .1'!'tf.'DAST, "'" '"r l CHEF SAUCI E R I Olshwashu, f/time , C •NEftAL orrtc£ Ho u s E K E EPf NC Delivery-Sunday Only REALCO rm,·~-· rtrtl !<hlft, r .. ir<I pay. \lln. :, yri. EUl\JJ)f'll11 1 mln· J ('un\' Uosp. 6 12·0.:.S.~ \' E x E C. s E c y I \\ l pl'lonell, s 0 n1 f! bkk~. supervisor, 3 -I I : s u p111, R.E. SAL.ES: Lirr,::1• b,-,.,•£111. Ap[ll)· &k•U Uu;. S.C-nol ffl'iUmf' 10 I' o. Ulitp;ilchc-r $6jO I\ ork '0r prtt<:. of l'iU('('O-.i1fu l Type min. 55 \\•.p.m. CAii ~·/hotip exp nee. ,\!so pur1 · , OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE--for unlli of Sin J uftn' Sll•H<'n. H~ Ir.int', ~.n. Ht•\ 1603, L<•i\lni1 Hrnl·ll, \·11 Routt Tht R ublt1 ('() ~l~'t'l & 11rtet ln1portant I lor llPfil. 8l3-&181 Ume pm houJtk~r. Sitn QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA-!\Hulon \l~jo. ~I Toro . ~ 1 !L~;.)l c:l1t'rTM &: ktep ok· runn ing Cltmente C.neral llOIJ)l\lll. GON OR VAN CONTACT MR Check our ad&. fltore SSS AYON fo• Paid s moothly. Ant"'"''"'-. & GIRL FRIDAY 17141 <J&.1122 '"' m TlON \VA , . P<r ..i .. mon '""" IUlyollC COOK SM:rpkm1.1•11'dgnblel nd l v. ,kills niust iJf' :dn't. . BENTON \V ILLIA?i-15, 330 \VEST BAY ebe plot h l&:he r mm- Sal11ry Al'l.'l')rrlnu: lo f'Xp I ~h1 !or f'll:C'l!U11:: div. ol AAMES 100•;, FREE H 0 u SEKEEPER. u~1n. STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE mlulo.ns, with a realistic · NHd Cash For Chrisrmos? U )'OU'rt' 11n1bllll'Ulli & en· 1hull.!11s11r, )OU •:1U1 1111 rt Qm.U~ n1n,,..y 1n1rt1•'l!l.111t'ly 11' n.n ,\\ION 1u·:rn1·:sJ.:N- 'fATl\'E. \\!r•f'I f1Cl01•h'. 11:1 1·1• /un too, C.\11 /or dl'.'tfl!lf: f>.$1)-71}11 . P!'f'fer no !'tU<lt•nts. t:xl)('r'. int'l firm. Xln't hl'l'K'fill ,\'. j' llurt>uu 'or lnlmedlale Opcnlmi: isoml!, cook'&.. En a 11 s h 642-432 FOR APPOINTMENT slldl!ll scale, where )'OU can pref'd .. l.iul "'ill lroln. Apply i1'0V.1h p n t e. ·~ t 1:, 1 . QI.JI t:n1plnyr11mt Agency Lltl! &h, fill \\'.p.m. typlflll: =· Bia: Canyon' l • e&m u11 to 85%! \\'e are ht>tv.'C1?n 2:31>•1:30 P n1. ~bo.ra ?.la<'. ll:l3-.ioo. Al~ co~tn ~l"t.u 566-1100 llr11 vy phonr1. Salary open l;;n;;""""""=:--:-,,.-·I An Equ•I Opportunity Employer fiexlble and agrt"eoblr:, and Jlurnhurgrr lltimlcr. 1545 F,ee. J obi:. Dennis " De1m1s 27(Xl ll;irbor Bh·d Sulit= 2q7 Intervlc"·lni l\tnn Ott 14 HOUSEKEEPER cook Uvf' "'Ml to help )'OU make )'OUr Ad11rn•. C~T. 1\~k for i\lr. ~MIOM<'I Ai::ency or Irv1nc, Aoo hni 600 N r:ut:lld i7&-Sl20 lPt.f-4P?ol out 0"11 tran5J)Ortotion, 11~~~~-~~===~~~~~~~M=l.~F"°"7~100,,1 gofl.L All repllc11 st r t ct I y HPi:i'n, .. ,,.,. J\llcht":lson Dr. On: 2 City Bl F:allt 63,._.12'1'.! 2152 Du l~ont Drive oo. 200 ndull. s da.)'11 11-4. S&>. per Help Wanted, M&F 7100 H1lp Wanted, (.'00fide11uat.. cau c en e , 0 0C TORS ASS I ST A NT I .N:::"::'::'PO:::n.:lle:::•:::••;_:;tt::;•v::l::"':.:'-I rn"'Ji"'J,kif. OVL~lndffiia ~b:fle,,~m<i"->136i;;;;·;;'.3--831..m> , You/lit lady (18-2Sl to v.'Ork '""E XEC. SECRETARY I• JIOUSE\VORK 4 1-lomings, 3 Legal Secretaries N[i;:~bJte\\·o~t=cdp! REALCO Apply lL!i doctors a ! 1 I1 t11. n I / IRVINE COMPLEX ~~!~ch AM. 0\!Jn car. Tcmpo!'flry /\.~!gnmc_nti ducts. Full/p/t. J\tr. Levi REAL ESTATE COOK R •• l.u'.nt ''""r. ntt~il. \\'e !rain ·-... E f job D · hi F c Bro~n Only. 'loin'·'-•-.~ ....... ~I 1 11 k'll·" ' .nsy un . ay or n1i; · or omplete Del.8.ils Cull N11 spa""r Carrien;· "~ " uun .... Dick Church'$ rl'Cept. in ht!nlth spn. No I saoo & UP GIRLS-GIRLS ..... ·~ ........................... 1 IRVlNE CO?.fPLEX AREA ~155. E l( p e ricnccd/Professionll1· 26!'113 !\'.e"rion Bl\'d Apply in pt'rson otln or eve. • 11 1•1re 1~11 111,1 1 l' ~ 1 •"U • · t'X• No. eiq>er. necess. we train INSPECTOR CAROL 83J.-9145 "' "" ' dependent status in deluxe • BAB\'S!1TE/t. g r a n rl • Costu ?ol<'~ll 211 2 Jtarl)Jr 81\'d, C'~I 1~1· cl 11"1' r nt>cdt'd t •Ir you. You nlust like people Peraonn•I Rtaourcts offices with co n1 p ct en t inolh•'I' l,\I'<' u1•1d1·rn ~•·p;1· 1 -~~~~--~---1 Drt /\f'"Tlt>G • ~liRVEYING · (,en.·r111 Cou11.~I. l.egal c.x-& be 111 leo1t 18. Apply GIRLS & BOYS 11ecretary. Pucenta.ge lease. !"a'" 11111 ... l~i;1r•I ,\· snvt!I Cook Exper. L I~ ~ :-) , · per. 111 not nlff~~. nny aftn or eve. 1930 Yi'. In.Process Temporary Strvlcts 10 y rs & older ror addltlona1 lntormaUon- ,.,1,10. 2JZ11li< .: ,,. ;., EflJCllo;h t'/tlrnC! p11;;uion. Paid vnc. !x(:;,r ~~!rs!ln/~~~~·17 ~o r:rnpl l'lycr P:iys Our Fee-iilln. G mo's ex~r. in In-100'/, FrM To You ""ite Associated So uth •r11•;11(1n"1nu-:1d1'1\'r,6.W.O.tit2 J(()li!h. in~ur. & oth e r .~ .. l c . --. CAHOL, SlJ.9115 COel'itH"')",N.B. ,, II I I "'"lllove,-"",N•wport DAILY PILOT """"!Brokers PO Bo ,. " ,. Ill &·hool n\ath hi' Ip r u J • P e,>onno l Resources Cll'.L f'l'JDAY , ,. , ... ,. • 1 e rocess. A e ectron c in· ~ "" ....... ~ . . . x ---hl'nrtlt.~. Ant>I)', Sa m '11 " .... " ·"'"'t•'o •t '' •--· I l""" "''ewport 0-a~ "· BAl'\':O:ITTl·:H/C)< .. ·111., 111• .. rte--1 l\luk{' S.l W.l0/1uo. "hlle you A , ,. 11•1 ~. S typist, tc!rphone e>:perlence ~,, ..... n. '' u "'.,w coor l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oJ~, " uc '""'• ....,., ~'<'A & ~lo11rlny mornings. Sc>aloo'I. lGZ78 Pacific Coast tr1t\r1. ~·111g. Ul'tie rllll. Pd. i:: ~>· ., , " '·''"e · t. & sonll' figure Y.'Ork. full code s . b I u e prints ,I"' 92663 ·rron~n nl'I' 557--1?-'!l. Hwy, HR VHr. 1'1'1t D" 11 t t \\Ir 1t . ~u.ile 1 ~-· N<'"'por1 Beitt'h · B g 7l6 scht>nuilK·s. Xln't co . LOAN PR.OCESSOR Hes routes open in 1'R-E~AL~~EST=-A~T~E--------r•()(' F ~ & Te tLn1c, II .. area. 47-l •·-. . 1 l:>AB\':0:1·rf~:ll-.-l>t'nl1nnrnt CUSTODIAN T r /'I,. e I opp. C11ll 1hc . ' .mpora.ry or 847-~ ....,,1{'fJl8 11\C ude5 l Wkl Exper. req'd. Orn.wing I San Clemente SALESPEOPLE. \\1hy no I \l'l\ntNI ,..1,,n·Thur,. 2.~1 r ri r 11hnt'. ~11111 1hn.i f''r l. l\tnrines, The Cart-er Corps. FAR OUT GIRL FRIDAY ''ac11.tion after 6 mo's, packaging loan documents. 11 01·k in th~ hotttst nrea1, ?.? IS4.fl.'l:!I l.11$::Una BeRr h l'l--1:30. f').prr'd. Good puy. 5-18-5811/968-9111. E·Z MON.EY , Chris1n1as 11'k off "'/pay, Xln't oppor. for &J'Ow1h In ' HunUngtOn Beach/FountaJn 8AR.\1AID EARN UP TO S200 WEEK No l;:;xper. DJly, Ni le :0.11111 Avnll. CO!ll(Jrnr .. BUNNY PATCH 2233 W, Isl St. Stinta Ana 547·0473 U..\llTENDER. np1)li<'arl•11lS beim.; htken, must bl· 1•:..11. Appl)' In peNOn 1464 s. Cooiil ll""Y· Uu,runn lkh BEAUTY OPl::RATOH. A.~ lliillitnrn for Busy S:1lon. \\'i.•11 lh1ii S.at. i\1t1.~I be lbh't'lll'Cd . Hil·hnrd Otit>llctte. I 6 I 0 \\ri;r C ~\ :1 i; r ti\\')' NR. 6 \2-:~970. BEAUTY OPERATOR Jt; o follo"ing nee. C o m n1 guarn. &i:>-10:..0. Xln'I "'01'k111S:: ronds. Cd;\! For your verb.'ll (.'Rpabiltttk. for Genera! offJc-e tluties & Group ln.J. ~l\rh1 day of prestige Newport -locaUon. CALL Mr. Hydev .alley! Let us train you. fi'i'3-2'Ail ~Ion 8:31l-11 :30n.m ENGINEER Earn SlOO + Pt't v.·cek for light house10.'0rl<. 20 hrs per hire. ?.1any more. Sa1ary ~n. 492-4420 Call Phil McNamee 963-4567 CUSTODIA.\'. hO!ip exp pre. pan.tJme, 911m-lpm or lpm· IO.'k. Call 673-2356. Documentor WPORT NEW FACTORY Village Real Eslate. f(•rl't"fl. Jn1n1('(f O""nin<>s rnr 5pm or ~m-9:30pm in com-CRAND~1A NEEDED. Child D' , I I Perlenntl Agency .,,. A.. 11 ,_ . 1 Real Estnte .... ·~ Cil'il cn(ti neerlng BSSOCi!.dC', 1 IYIS on N B h 8 u1anu1 OU e ... )USt open ng ""r1 .r\nu· 7·~:3n & J.11 :30. · · · ortalllt> spacious o!fice care for 5 mo. old, Our . ewport tac 642-3 70 ln ·-an-·"•th•'·i'·wmg· .· GROWTll ()).m-""' with ,,.. t11:pcr. 1n 5Upen•1s1ng com· 1 S ..... n.'U .... w.., ,....'3 &in Clen1t·ntr C:ent'nil Ho~· plt>tc engint'ering lunctiona. B<'l'rnll> •he strE>t:>t fro nl IOme, · La, .... Ref. Salary Addrtsiograph fltgmt TrllC Sl85 wk ne"."IY established of!lce re.. pltal. r7141 400.112'2 e>:t 224 \l'ork 10.·/consultants & (.'Oil· Orr1nj:':r County Airpo11. Fnr open. 49!r1787 Multlgraph Servmen (2) S3 hr qwre.s salespeople. Finest DELTVElt\")lEN, early A.l>.1 tractors in d t' s I g n & Jlf'rsr!nal interview. Ca 11 GUARDS 2921 S. Daimlrr, S.A. MACJ-IINlSTS Salesmen Open location ~Uld apoolntments. ·rimes Rouff', C.OSta ?ttesa ('()n~tructlon of facilities. ?.Jr. Keysc-r. 83J.SOSR lmimd. Nel"d twl & p/ti me Equal Oppor. En1ployer Pt-ef ovr 25, matTied, car. Apply Vis10n Real3;, 61S-8&IO aN!ll. fl'o rollccting. J\1 ust Ast1ist in contacting nei;:otla· F /C BOOKKEEPER guards for Orange Cc. area. l ~==::w==::w~;:;;;I * * * All benefits, career positions. Charles Gerenn.ic · h11l'e dept>nd. enr. 516-6-127 I i oni;. eoordinatlng design R e !I po n s i b J e for Trinl Call (213) 435-5325. &-un· 11 494-1065 Real Estate Snlespenron or ~)'i6-J7SO. prcpar111lon. cost control & Bnlanc<'~. cash receipts, ri 11n1, ~1011 lhru Fri. -WANT A CHANGE? f)f:NT AL. Recept. tor busy 1 n :i pi' c l l o n o r w o r k . dlsburse111ents, p a y r o 11 . Unvrencc Se<:urlly, Inc. MI LL I NG 85'M Commission nf<", Al lra.sl I yr c>.:pel'. Kno11..tcdgc of field survey-Reef s t'Or1structlon payables ' SW. Liccnsi~ School ~li()(l 111ir1. Very good ing, hud1.,rct & schedule con-ex per. & "'111ingnC"ss to IO.'lll'k HELP WANTED REALCO, REAL TORS l"H'llt'fi!~. Sonic Snts. 11.13. lrol & Jirojcct pre!iCntalion. Mme 0\•1>11J.rne. Salary from MACHINISTS 495-1830 or 831-2770 R·lt>-:l'l<IO Ch·il or structural engineer· S750 mo. Reply 10 Cla.o;slfied Large Company -0~E~N~T~A~l-A~S~S~IS~T~A~N~T~ I ing gr a d, 3 •'l'8 pro. ad no. 2.17 l'/o Daily Pilot, E d' 1 RECEPTIONIST g ress!\'cly n'!!oiponsiblt' ex· P.O. Box 1560, Costa ?otcsa, xpan 1n9 (To ~.r.An) Full k Pnrt time. Spt:'Cia!ty per. plus 1 yr as supcrviiiOr Cn 9'2626 NOW HIRING • II'• a-, 1:""' .. CPA f,·,.m. Orfires. I-.: x p . preferred. · I SI 1 f I Ml • 3 Y j ' " • fc<J c · • 111' o sa. nry rungc f'~F:i\IALE h;'Jp f/lime. Apply Pr r 111 n n t' n t \1•0 r k in ftlmUm ears headqunrl{'(\ in Los Angeles ~~3 ~~-~~~-Sll:.O. Kcntut ky ,.~ r i C! d Ch icken, n\.1nufacturlni:::, dlstributlni::: ~NE PERSC>NNEI. Expen'ence &.:. open'g. a lg. branch Off. Dental Recept ionist Orange County 2929 E. Co.nst H"Y· Cdl\I & inslallation. No experience Cl:D\ nrES •ArC:11.V""V J in Ne .,... p 0 rt Bch. (nr f: .. '(perirnN'•I 5-18-8844 Transit District FE?ofALE factory Packagers, necessary due to excellent "'-"YI\.. ·~~I 1 F'a.shkln Islnndl. approx. DENTAL ASSISTANT 1200 No. l\tain S2.00 per hr to start. merit training program for men &. Bltkpr thru P&L lo S85C Profile Experience .. Nov. Jst. Jmmed. availabiU- F:..:p prcfetTCd. Co!;tn r.lesa. Sant;• Ana. Cl\ 92702 rnlses, S.IS.5125 \\-"Omen lS & over. Exec. Secretary $850 P:referred tJEWPORJ:__ _ ty req'd. Fot· more intor. Bkkpr /Mortg11ge Call l\lon & '!Ws. 51S.TI57 EqUlll Oppor. Employer GARDENER-Loon Shipping Clerk---· ...,. -&-arrappolnt:--pls.-e-a 11 :- Banking Dental Assistant . Full timf'. Commerclalexper. TOP WAGES '~~.e1::.:!.ie !oo ~ APPL y IN PERSON P•rsonnel Agency Irene l\tc:Carthy 21317n.Qm Exper. re q 'd . \\'archouse ENGINEER neccss. Prefer a"'e 30 or Fo'r fl1ore Information Call -•-•·~ 0 Newport Buch 642-3170 ext. 211 C h I I I f'ront & back exper. req'd. "' Bkkpr/A1ort Bankina to $700 R CALL notes. as c on ro · n· over. i\1ust spcak English & (714) 891-3541 ''b RECEPT/P/TIME vt'nlory control. 10 k f' Y · 1 oii'""iii""iiiiiiOflCi;ii;";;;· ~ .... -iiiiiiiiiiio; drive. Good salsry & medical Typist Tech or Cbem S6ro NURSERYMAN $2.50 Per Hour GN!at locnl Co. Uenu1ilul t• c· .1 E . · .1 1 •-f' 6732356 Call Mon & Tues Only Recept/typi.ng 50 lo $650 546-8030, ext 155 -D • / ivi ~ns1nrer1ng ass1s an ,,.,,nc tf8. • • A1edlcal Bek Ofc to $500+ E-n·enc·-" or hortl-·'I"""' 3:3().8:30. nu .... , litr: rur.1 .... l•Ofcs. Good fulurt'. S100. es1gn Pl'C'pnres plans, specs & *G d 3333 Harbor Blvd. A..... ""' \.:W ... " I ·-~ ~··~ NEWPORT estimates. Coordlnate bu ~ ar eners Want@d* liELP \Y11.11tcd night 8hift 188 E. 17th St. tat Irvine) CM bkgmd.; Hunt. Bc:h. 842-8866 & te ephones. Smile, look 1 Personnel Agency stops, cxpcr. in construction Guam, custon1ers. Eam 3:30-12. Food preparation, Suitt 224 642·1470 Costa Mesa, Ctllf. NURSING nice & be pleasant. Newpor t Beech 642·3870 Ora ftsm an con1rol for Ul\ITA projects nQI\', pay later. J{ig-h S's e.xper. helpfUl but not nee. ~ """ """ • Or •1ealth Career . Personnel Resources de!iirub!r. Dei::rcc In civil 534-7187 534--3144 Langlois f''rozcn F oodi;, Intei'ested? Need E>.:pe.r.? Age~cy: 1151 Dove St. & Ch k or structural enl'.:'inet>Ting GENERAL OFFICE Girl 497-17~1. JACK IN THE BO:'\, im1ned. Free on job training, Suue 112. N€'wport Beach ec ·er rcq'd. Drafting e x p c r. who cnn \•:ork w I n1 in HOSTESS openings 9Pl\1-rnidnite, Also. I c-•ellCO I Call CROP 979-19)5 RECEPT/A/R $650 clesit•ahlr. S1'nd r ~ s u n1 e , Stlpt!t'Vision. p o s i 1 ion in· $600 Range 12Al\1·8Alfl. 120.> Baker St. NURSES Ai<lei;,-thlys,-Pl'ot~. _ C.Onstnw;tltin_ background ~keeper P /time ' Sl hr, 4 hrs a day Costa· r.tesn loc: Need!I exper. '---i;..,.,..,,, Sfl la.ry hl~!(i!')' 10 J'l('f'SOn'ncl (')tJ(ics preparaf l oilor 1n''J1rJC ,..OM.FLEX Cost:i 1\1esa. -I Yr f!X""r. nret'd. \\'ill J>re!'d Be11.ch Area 1 ISr-Data----Coytl{lrntton-.--urrtN'l'.';--0!71n~r-e o 1~-t Y -rcll(!MS, c o r r e s p . nre , . :•~ · . · . , -. ;JAN !TORS--------Equal-OpJXJr.-Employcr --u'ESTCtl FF leader in "Field Data Trnn~11 District 1200 r..; o. bkkpng. riling, soinc phoncs. Ri.:s~.tUJ llllt ~XflC'.1 · 1 c q d • NEEDED: E IGHT GOOD J\f·F ll'llln ...... ,nt \\'age & llt'nc. " BE'ITY 83.1-91<15 Per1onnel Resources Agenry: llj l Dove St Suite 112, Nev.1jlort Beach T BOOKKEEPER * l\lust be ei.:pd iv/all phase!I ot office bookkeep!~. penn. paaitKln, full or part Un\C, i.'OOd s.nla.ry + licnefils, Newport Beach nrca, \Vritc Oa!'!lified 11d no 312 c/o l>ni· ly Pilot. p 0 Bolt 1500, Costa. l'otesa Calif 9'26~ "BOOKKEEPER F /C f or public accounting ofc. J>reviow; eltpcT' in ."8nlt' T'C'· quire1!. Snl n ry Opc'll. \\'estem nusltlC'~" ~rvil'•'~ tnc .. 563 \V. 19th St, Ci\I. 642--0212. Entry" has i mm c di ate i\la.ln St. St1nta Ana. 9Z'i02. Good t,\·pini:; skills & some U~1quf & be ;ur 1fl~ ser~ng. QU.\LITY PERSONNEL f4e15r~~;;l'io~:~1ftions at ~~::tilt ~~~ opcn1ngsinourdesigndraf· f.qu11lOpJXJr.EniployM·. 11rev. ore exper. req'd. inpO)'Cr l•Yll ~r~ ec For full & part time \\Ul'k MACHINIST ting ;U'Ca, due to our rapid Sa l a r Y c o 111 n\ ensurate CAROi, R.l).911.1 Operations Clerk 1651 E. FA:llngc.r, S.A. "nll11h. \\'e need.individuals ERRAND RUNNER w/exrwor. In N.B. p h 0 ".. Personnel R•sources at a modern facility In SJC. Dependable w/lools. f\-1 us t The Midas Touch 5'1.Z-8836 ' •-" Ag 1 Good wagrs. have knowledge or pallern in 1hc following poi;itions. 64'>-7581 ency: l 51 Dove St. ll Leadinan, 8 ht'S work both ivoorl & niet"i. ree Paid RECEPTIONIST. p/time 5 day v.·ork v.·eek. !\Twit be -· Suite ll2, Newport Beech •·• A gulden oppor. awaits col· Needctl fOl' ~auty salon. DESIGN DRAFTSMAN IS or older r have 01vn ve· free/Fee/Temporary J:IJ~~~~.4ts ~ ~ P /Ii me. Call lege 11'11.ined indiv. in rapid Call S33-9S2l l\tust hnve 8 mln. of 5 years hi<·le. U1e l\laint. Hrs 7 fo Gtn. Ofc/Ttmporary HOSTESSES & '"'=~~"'=~~-=-"""'' g I rl Linan la! tum ·" , I '·Call: Da1•c Baker, 549-1167 frujnn I'd"'· Comple.·· Call 979-36.>2 • ~IAID-lf~EL, Part-Tl-. n n e RESTAURANT Penonnel, ('>:""r. lll print""' c I re u t I ;•"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " ·-.• WA s " v • ""' Call fl1ru1on 'Jann °"2100 B t d kt n "' ~.,. <1+•. L1·1· JO,_.,,.,,, ITRE SES JANITORIAL D Call I · •• • °"""'" • a r en e r s coe a ~;-e~I~ ;:.:.~ ~~~~ vAn1ous ASSIGN~t'ENTs Applv In Person P/time man, ..,,·oman or coo-67't8°8800 or appoinbnent. Also .1''ee Jobi!. Drnnis & "'ai~. food ~'Bi~. ESCROW F'OR COt.fPLEI'E DETAILS LORENZO'S 1'7~===~~--De~nts Person!"CI Agency ot cooks, dishwashers. Apply c re a t ln g s i I k s c r c.en C II C 1 ple. Mature, r e I i a b I e . MAINTENANCE p e r 1 0 n Irvine, 2082 Aflchelson Dr. in Pf'l'SOn Brass Beacon. 117 n1:i1<ters, f('{'Qgnition of elec· a aro 833-9145 2101 E. Edinger Ave l\tission Viejo/Laguna area. part to pos.'libly full lim~ · IL"onic pans&· familiar "·/2 SECRETARY Personnel Resources Santa Ana SL50 per hr to start ':! for l.'Olnmunily clubhouse PART·TIME help needed in Manne Bl, Balboa I11land. sided boards. schematics & 1CI09f, Free Temporary HOSTESS/CASHIER Hrs per day, 5 days per pool & grounds. Pref semi th e ~lAJLROOM at the Dai· Resid•nt M-.nagtr · 1151 Dove St, oo 112, Nev.1>011 "'eek. Call 542-72fi6. retired or retired w/genernl ly Pilot, 330 'V .. Boy SL l\la turc coople to manage apt lo~irs. Jmmedi:ltc opening !or stable [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO Ch•cr 21. mature. Expcr. Ap. . C1)1!\a Me1il._ApPly 1n pe~ C('l i 1 Bki..... 1 DESIGN/DRAFTSMAN indivirl1111l i1·/ min :, ye ars ply llamburger Jiamlet, JANITORS, CPLS, l\1AIDS matnt. exp. Coll 646-1071 , to Grol),>C Arauz 9.J0·30 A~f i 1p ex . "t"•g. rent co .. es,....rirnr ("·in fleld related GENERAL OFFICE 15r1 Adains ll\'e. Cl\f stt P/lin1e office ~leaning eves. ~~768 64;)-3319 for ln· Equal Oppor. 'En\pioyer tr('lion ,t· tiOn1r m3ln-?olin. of a yenl'fi board esper. ,~ Typlni.;, fil ing, guod phone 2 "!),., "~ "I H Newport & B.i.J.boa areas. tervicw -----I t' n n 11 r r. Sillnry com-;, <lt'ciro·n1e<'hAnieal fil'ld '" J·:!lc'1'0"'· lon n prorl'~l;ln~ :...,pm, ~"' "r. agen. l\I -~==~=-~--PBX Answe rinn Service ll)en~u1·11tr 11·/ex•..:.r. Call I A"" ,.,. l)'t lt•g -· 1·oicc. sh not n e c c!'·" . 1 HOTEL "" -~1n\·e •• car & phone. ~IAINTl!:NAN''l: '!A,N • ~ •tn.•I •-,,hi• 10 do ini1i11l 01 "11'· ,., 11 "·· 1 , .. -fl · · · C II ·2 "''o I ' •• D•y•. or ,, .• ,, F11ll -p/I l\lr. L.e~tl'I', 0"9117. ' BOOKKF.El'EH, 1:•x pr r. i n •Y ·~· " · 1 L' ll k. I l'C'VIOlli. CXl)t.\r. in eng-lnecr-It • .1.1 ...,......., 01· n.pp y .al Exper. in 11.111 house main!. .. "' ...,.,.... all phase!! of otrk·r bkkpn~; dt·i;il.(11 luyout for d et n i I <iUILd"-~: ~~xt&•e cnl "·or ing inl! nfc he!pCt1l. C::1·et>r op. RESERVATION I 123 No. Olh·e. Orange. Some heavy nl 11 Int. nt r:xper pref'd. EOE 54()...1962. Con1roctini,: ~·..:11rr. prl·f'rl. pa.rt ~. f a.milia r (.;n lllons · i•oinp:cn y por. in 1'C\Vpclr1 Sch. Call CLERK tim es . S11 l nry co n1-·PERSON \\'/koov.•ledgc o.rRN's P I II . F. 1 ,,.,.ci,"mali"'• ,t, ·engineer· ht.•nrflts. 'le R·"·1• Th11et on Tao• •· · JEAN MARIE I ern1oncnt u 11111t'. \CP y " ' '-Pleusc Cnll or \\'rite 1' · "'"' ' • • .:.xpe1icnced Only mt'nsurate \\'/ c>.:per, Call pas!ry rough for fnnen food to Classifictl nd nn 21·1 c/n ing orders. !\lust -ha.vi! 11 THE IRVINE CO. Oct 15th betwn 9 & :?pn1, 1\iq.10M(·1· !nn Hott!l ?.Ir. Lest<'!', 833,-9117. plan!. Langlois Frozen * CCU'S L>aily Pilo1, P, o . Hox 1560, cnn1n10n know I edge ol 833-34·17. IL'l•ine MAKE $$ AT HOME FOO{ls, 497-1741. Cosla l\le~ en. 926'.!6 nor1nttl dru!ting prattiC'ef(, 5,j() Nevoporl Ctr Dr, NB Cs11 Dick Hannon 8J3-2770 BODY BOUTIQUE t'ull Jl·tin1e. 3·11 .l U-7 BOOKKEEPER 1'\Jll rh1n~c. ~)g~un:10~::t :~~~~! A(~14 th64~338~r GT~f~~A~ ~~~;'dc~e~~i~g ,H O U.S E.l\~.Ei:'ER-G;n°' .. , -, ~~~ui:re~~epo'fn~r~~~ilo~'. -PIANO & ORGAN GoodEx~~!i:~i~~~Uom :i~\\.~~efo~~~ ~~n,,.1 u~~~~ pa11s. :lA1\I 'ti\ NOON c:<p desirable. Lite typing Hi;C!\vik .. ironi;, hh• cook.I{, l\O\\· INTERV'O:.:\VJNG VOR: Call tTI4l 635-5870 collect. SALESMAN COSTA MESA Equal Oppo1·. l::n1ployer Ricoh nf America, 19 O 0,. t-... r~r 7 YI'. old . aft.! . ~fAN 40 4' 11en1I relired Apply. ?-.1r B.uile~ Memorial Hospital for CPA Off. Sal S10ll 10 CHECKER Quail St, NB, 83.1-ST:il school.,} hr/dny. Irvi.nc Westminste r Mall ok, office "'ork 00 bookeep-\Vollich& Music City 642_2734 EOE titart. app~i:uitc r ll i ~ !.' s E...:per. ln electro-mechanical -~-~~~~~-~--urea. l\lust have r cf s · Westminster ing 25 \\'. 18::, C?ol m 26 3400 So. Bristol, Costa l\fesa ::Z: \\/pt'tl\'Cn ab1h1y . .'lt.1--0110 I field. At least 7 yrs re-*EX SEC'Y to $800 Gtn'I Ofc G irl tran s , & be s up er ":Cz:lz:lz:lz:l:ll:=i=:!I Boys q'''., .• ". ' y,,,., of wh1'"I• I Typing 45-5..l w.p.n1. Good "'/childl'cn! ill r. Ca rr : ./Aos1'stant Mana•ers SS + l\;I G~IT p moll I S I • ~.,,. .. ._ Top CPA firm -ienvy sta l IO.'/fiaures ' detail. Ca 11 546-5243 or 551--0241 • OPPORTUNITIES ro one a ti RN ! or 1nust ha\'e heen spent in lyping. Good benefits + 6~ "' IRe_captionists fJO% Commission. 28 Hrs 3 • GIRLS l'/C area. 2 Yt>ars ~. a paid parkini; in plu.~ areft. Harvey, 673-S12D. Cd'.\! HOUSEKl::EPER I BA BY· ./Service Counselors \''anted, top stereo sale~ Wer:k. Openings for 5 men. ?oted·Surg. unit U-7:SOMI P.p.r Rout •• 0 -n C'hec~er. ~lust be lam1har 10&;;. FREE STTIEll. Ll\'e In. Santa Ana \\'ot·k Jn An Elegant ~~r:i·~ ~·ant rdtop $$SI kwhadile Neat appeamnce. Over 18. shl(t, tltlme. Xln't benf ·:ta . .--, \\'/IC s, st an d a rd com· HELLN SOIAF'IT.R 642•4311 Oi ... <t orColl.ct area . English speaking g owa qu c · 64&-4737 for interview. EOE. Contact Mn. Jensen, In Laguna Beach 1n nonent spacing, line i;pa""'g PERSONNEL AGENCY ,._ ...... hltr-only. No smoking. 2 girls, Atmosphere In A Reward-vancement to n1anagement, C M ,1 -·-~,--3 & 1'~ )'rs old, 2 days ing PosiUon That Oflers Best pay in industry, heavy PROPERTY osta. esa ".en1orlal Mtny Locations. & line v.idlti. Helpful to 4262 Campu~ Dr .• B-4. N.B. Oiallcnge. Xln't p .. ., & bonuses, fringe benefits. On· MANAGER !f.~pZl1~8.'· 301 Victoria, 0.1 Call Mr. Lambert h;i\'C auton1atic boo.rd stUr. 5~7.271 1 off. Ov•n bath. TV & room. ..., .,..,._ ,,., f k led The Wtest dra"' in !he \Vest. Rer I'>..'(]. Call for nppnt. Ca1·ee'r Opportunity. t.lust ly people "'ith i;a.les e>:· Exper·d property manager to 642-4321 ! in~ ·now ge. • .. a Daily Pilot Oassified {714l 832-52'5.i. Enjoy \Vorking \Vi th \\'omen, P e r i e n c c o r s t e re o · 1 dlrci:! F 1 d l'"'"'"!!~!'!'~~!'!''"'""i Eq ua l OpJXlr .. Employ~ If )"OU'i'C' l-k·•-for a ,,,-r EX t:C. SECRETARY /Girl Be Trim & Enthusia!tic. background nt!'Cd apply. nAAis ant to.r. i e ROUTB SALES I "" '"" " '' f'ridav. Pres. of sn1ull, 1\·elJ Htlp Wanted, M&F 7100 Htlp Wanted, M&F 7100 \Ve Preler Aie Over 35. UNIVERSITY STEREO v.urit &: su~rvlsion ol resl· WUI Train, Salary, Comm, BOYS & GIRLS I 11·/n progressh·e 0 r ang c established N.B. co. looking E I 71" <.•z.9,·31 dent managers & project Bonus. Vehide Furn. All Th" D.\JL\' !'!LOT '. '' County hllsl'd comp'"y lhal · ~>:J'K'r. n Sales Or ~ man•1r•ers Sa\ a r y -m Ea Pd ~-b ~. ' ;i IOI' girl 1r/goocl ex. sec Y p hi' R I 1· H I f I t'QUn.I opportunit,\' empl0>·<'r ..., ' ... ., · ·p. . Mi>ta . uus & rou.t~~ opt>n in COST,\ I olfc.rs xln't l:x-nt>fits... & ofr exper. Top pay, niCC' U IC r 11 ions e Pu• MANAGEMENT n1emurate \\'/r xper. Ca 11 l<'rritory. filed. coverage, 1\11'.N\, ('()Ll.F.r.r.: p,\rtK & PLl::,\Sf. APPLY \\'Ol'king atnlOSJ>herc. Xln't But fl.'ot Necessary Mr. Le!ilel', 833-9117. Protll Shl?l'C, Retire at 57. ',',·,1.sr. \ f l, ,',\:f,:ST COST:\ 111'.!lleflts. All r c ll l i (' s COii· ~~·,·, r,,··,ru!)o7Y_,.7"1'0 TRAINEE No Str:ke, La)·ofls 75 yn . " " ' \londa~· ()U1l rnd11y "-" UCI QUALITY · · · · -··" ,,::.:0·11 \.\I. In PlTs..ui ! f1dr11il11.I. 64;)...'to'll or 11.1\1.l'. ELECTRONICS Starts at $575 5.19-.1110. ~1r. Tucker. 7·9Pl\1 rqu.~I orrprw. En1plo~('r (Jr Con 1;u·t P. 0. Box ~1}10 Ne1vport ~~'l!!'~~'!'l'~'!'l'~'"'I A real opportunity lo learn MECHANICAL Equnl Oppor. Employer m/f --BOYS-&GIRLS-I Bcurh Ca 92663. JUNJOR SALESMEN & gl'O\v in both money & SALES PERSON Krwsri11p~-r C;i rriers. ~!in MSI ~AVE: THOSI:. AP PLE resrx>nslbllity. Some college for showrooni sales. No ex· age 10. L11 10 !~le, Balhrm · PEELlNGS nnd boil In The world leader in ~ourc:e Uala Entry or y,·ork e>:per. pref'd. EXPERIMENTAL \VUI tr 1 ri h P I C 'I nd I A"' 1°1• .. Earn SM !,10 per BE-v ~'-91•'"" per. nccess. R. n g I er11n,11ri. ont:1ct r. nlt1minun1 pans a pos. Tcrminalso!'fers: "' u-.. .,,,. .i• "'JJ "' person.Call 5C&-2901betwn Ba.-k~1rn1r 111 the DAIL 'l' Data Corporation Tl.cy "·ill hrightrn the week getting new CUlltomers Pertonnel R•sources 8:30 & 5. P!LOT 1)r 1•rill 6'.2 1321 &. 3.1.-, Bnker. Costa ?oll'!la me!al to a "llkc-new" for the DAI.LY PILOT after Agency: l\51 Dove St INSPECTOR l•s~E~A~M~sr"'-RE=SSE=~s-, -,xpd-,,--&~I le:ivr ap11hcn1in1 ( 7141 540•6600 condition. H11vc 11.nythi.n.tt to • COftfinaittg Company Growth school nnd Saturdays. You SUite 112, Newport Beftch trainees, Dave C n r ro 11 Eriu:•I Op!JOr. f'~mnloyer :-:ell? Use a Dally Pilot • Ad•anctmerd Opporftlnity nlust be out 1.f school by ~-1-G-MT Equal Oppor. J.:mployr r m-f. Classified Ad. CH.II 642-5678. C t'f Sol • 3:00 pm and be able to \\'Ork lrne 21·30 SI~ wk First article and final In-Sailmakers, Cr.1, 642~ BRIDGEPORT h., • ~I l'f't ann 11.•leastJdayspcry,·eek.No guarn st. College prf_d 1t1t. spectlon Involving close Sales Reps MILL OPE RA TOR Sell !die items , . . •. &12_5678 ~~'.~ J1'~-elt i:f Cl~~ ~ti!t ip. • Ovt1tanding ltMfits deliveries or rol.lecUng. Richards, 714t84&-M55 tolerances and coordinated 8;.1slness Products ~lu~r '1~\'t' r:troni:-l1ttckground • Mtw Modern Facllitin Tla.1nspo11atkln provi ded. MASSEUSE dimeMions on orecLtjoo Leading co. \..•/top product 1n •Cl up ,t., f•pr r;irion of mill H•lp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 • l"IM Complex Location C' II 96S-4812. Positions now 11.vail. for new mnchlne and sheet metal line seeking dynainlc outp :r11.t h.1\·1• n1rn •IXll~. Xlnt Equal Opportunlly Employer co. in Garden Grove. 1'1ust parts. l\1inimum of 5 years lng Ind.iv. iv/proven track IJ1 nr 1n1·lu1l1nl.! prollL shnr· be attractive & dept'ndable. experience including layout. record. s a 1 a r y, "" • in.: ,\; r.1",..,11111, Rapid expansion l'lascreated !tic following openings: LABORERS Call 636-mO. fltust have a w 0 r k 1 n g comm. Cll.ll Scott Sawye; Lark Engineering /General Laborers l-.fECHANJC/f.tARTNE 0 u t· k1'IO"'ledgt> or Tlir;o1'10nietrlc 833-2700. DennJt & Denni~ $f.li \\' lli1h St, '\Ii ALL SK ILLS Pr-•... Su ./Packers boards. Exp'd. onl)'. Apply functions and !ables. Pet'SOruicl Agency o( Irvine, l fil:.'·1\2flj ~tion pervision in person: Anchor ?olarine mi ?.1lcht1Aoh Dr. l~C~A~K-E~D E CO"R~A~T~O~R~ These 1s1 5 2nd revel suoerv1sory oos1t1onsreaurre a ./Lite Assembly c 1171 Ba k Apply In Ptraon --A I TOD \' o., c Bay Dr.. 3333 H bo * SALESPERSON m1n1 mum or 2 vears h1"h vol ume eiecl<o"'c' assem· PP Y A : (I N rt D ar r Blvd. I\ '"'I"" \ r" Tl C '· • n e\\ll'O unesJ. <'--...... Sales ~1·.10" · ..... ' r ._v ir 11 Pl'fl"<' bly suoorv1sory e•Perierice I ,...;'~"'~'":'...:!T~O~>~IO~RR~O~l~V~! -.,,l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiii Costa Mesa, Cali'f, ~--· ·~ ' 1:.1k<'r;.. ~'I.I I· I01h ~I C'.\I I. Yt!ar aroUlld 11'0rk a1'!lll, 1~1'" '""" """" MALE QR FEMALE I tiGuI MERCHANDISING ~"""' ~;nm,~~~'."i-~'r;,~,~~~: CARPENTER Production Test Supervision . 2112 D11 ,Mt Dr. I c111•esco I 'W Trade aho1vi Call l\lr. Tyler lsl & 2nd level suoerv1so1y oos1t1ons. M1n1mum 2 LJMan 1 ..... -.. UJ-12'5 TRAINEE /MEN ~ sa" 1 ,",·l 5'13-9341 1'•111 111111', f"'rl•l 1111•111 ~-I yrer' ''"'f"'ru•nl"r 1n rf'b:1h <>r 11·tr. .. !• li11~ \lu~1 11 ,, r<'l \id1l,...s!r1111r. (~111 ,\lnnd.1\' f:,\~1 !"r 1nti·1'1·1111 · 1 ...,~-~IM-l.,·6_0_02_,...,.., CASHIERS 1\tarricd or single. \\1it h or \\'ithout children. out of state trai ning is provided. if needed. \\' pay $363-$408 per rnonth. Room & board is free while training. Upon retu rn to your hon1e. yo u are gllaranteed $2.86 or more per hour for 16 hours a 1nonth. Veterans or all services make S3.32·$4.76 to sturt part· tune. Non ''eterans ages 17-34 & healthy. \."cterans to age 44. U.S. ARMY RESER.VE 213 /635·0054 or 714/544-9410 AFTER HOURS CALL (714 ) S47-7777 \l'f' ,\nu :1t J,.,~, uf yr-c <11•1. n..nrbhlf'. '"'~1 In :ippc11r- :1 lt'f', rn;-.) v.'Ork1n6: 11'/fX"'I' Jiit' !.. l)lil"<lt> In !ht' ll'l'~h .11r~ II VJ. v.c 11 ·n• 10 1;1lk '" l•\11 $1l•w:t hr1111! 11 l":.,hirr 111 .,111" r.f 1111r ~ru .. , n. IVI" ~l.ttL"n". \\ r n .. , •t 11r\'rr11l full !-, nfl\nu.• Jl<'flplr ln1 n1t·fl1111t h• h1 Coo.t.1 ~!~a. f'l'lr u11rrvil"ll r11ll Rll rbilro, 1!11• 91· .. n.r~1. -Clerlcal~A~u-t"'B~k~k-p_r_ Lr\.'C'I In Tnist !)cpl, of flnnn- 1 1 . .i 11r11tu11a.:1ti<in, L\11· t\ p- n1,1, A/I.> Expi'r. il<'l11iul. \lh1 1 )r .. 1111~!111·~.t l''<P''J' Xln't r<0. ht'nrfhs .t-~..,orldn:i n.nd.t. PhoO(< fi.14-rlOO. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! , l I vears supervisory e .. oer1er.ca In d1g+tal eQu1oment checkout mandatory. .., $30,000. tC) $50,000. E<1uu l Oppor E1nployer A YEAR Engineering Tech Aid M1n1mum 5 years exoer1ence uich.1d1r19 R & 0 with strong a1gital background required. Producllon Technician• Technical $Cl'\Oollng P<ele<red w1tl'I batkgroond. strong digital Please submit resume or iPi>IY In person. Mondiy thru Fri aay 8 30 am to 11 am • 111 335 B•J"' Slr"I ~oi.ta rt1esa. California 9%627 1&14 COl,OIATIO• -"'ffll"'~~""'io. LAB TECHNICIAN P/Tlme In lr trc J)tdia.trlc group. 64:;....4670, Mrt. Austen LEGAL SECRETARY IRVINE COMPLEX $800 Range Depends on applicant Corporate councll nced.1 f!X· prr'd, cApable fleC'y. En1ployr:r P11ys Our Fee CAROT. m 9t4J Ptrsonntl Rtsourcts Aif'ncy: 1151 Do\.<e St. Suite 112. Nl"\\'Jlfl'r'I ReaC'h f'lw. t'f't' & Tcn1porary LEGAL Set:nitary, n1ln. :; ycer.i "P·· sn1. •a I a r y OJ)E't1, Cnll S4s-3031. &t2·:2l.~ START WORK IMMEDIATELY EXPER. NOT NECESS DUE TO TRAINEE TRAINING $150 . $250 Weekly IJ C M<'d Tl'<'h P.t.·. & 1r('('k ' end11, ruu 1ln1f' &: J>llrt titne As per agreement P11(.o!(lc1l HOllphal, SU..0011 CALL MON. ONLY \ext 271 J\trs. Gray. * 149-0543 * Don't 11,l\-e up Cho_ &hip! !!!!!!!!!'!""''""'""'""""'"""'" "Ust" 1t In cl11sslhed, Ship PILOT \Yan t Ad!! Call now lo Shore Results! 642-0078. -642-5611. f\-1.r Dirtct s11I~ mgmt. type . =· ==~~~==:zz::J Comm. onl)'. Trade sliolv QUALITY ~341"'· Tyler. 1 71 4 1 CONTROL Sales/General Helper Retired nian to \\'Ork P8t1 time ln new amall wholesale bustneu. Ftr appt phone Requires exper. in QC, MRB, ~ "'·o r k setu~. "'' r 11 1 n Kl'iiiiiiiiO ... iiiiiiiiii..,iiiiiiJ ln.~peajon ProcedUl'C's &r SECRET rehtted docun1cn1aUon. ~· ARI ES IX'f', w/eleetro mechanical Sh k Good ~vpilljl', &neflta de\111:e5 dC'Slrnble. lncludt! v11catior15, p • Id STACOSWITCH, INC. hollda,.. ~ND FEE. 1139 Baku, Costa P.tesa 549-3!141 F.crual Oppor. Emplo,ytt 'fGirl A DAR OY PETROLEUl\f ~ n1:1h,..1rr. Jt:LL\' A))t'!lled 11'1 '"' J·Man ~~u:r ~::"!!ln~~~ ,,...,;;;;:;-. ____ _,! I.ht! 11~1 from stlcklnp. Tryl"'".::::=~~~'l':~~'"' I a Dnl\y Pilot Cla11lfied Ari SECRETARY LtCAL lo buy, e ll ot rent Chrl.\lh'rt/~taturt' tom~thlna. Airport nrea Th~lOO --- .. -' ,\ Sunday, Octobtf 13, 1974 OlllY PILOT D n , ~~ntod, MiF 7160 Help Wontocl, M&F 7100,Holp Wonted, M&F 71&1 _ll_l•..:.Y_•l_•_• ____ l020_ I :.:"':.:"::;llU:.::,:••:._ __ _:=i:.:::::.:;:,"°:.:;c'Y:._ __ .=:.:: l·;..:.::':..:co.:.l.:.•::.n:..:'"'.:.°":..:'--...:...: I P lono1 Or9on1 -Boots, R ent/Cho r, - SEC 'l '• T ! * TYPIST CLE RK * CORONA 0£1. ~!AR L~ .. 'GSIZE •~. ne ... , 196'2 ~lobll n't'eper, "'00 d SINCLE Bed, ~ta! tn1ne, PLAYER panlo, pedal or ~E\\' B()t\'r.ii :.I' to ~·. *SECY /EXEC to $100 • A R·Y w 1 h nm -" • xJ __ , •--cl •-.. u le=! &'Uj-~ "· en. -1 Olli 01,, w/l·-·U " & 1.YJ)OWrller to do typina" I: 65-TO Y.'Pl\I w Inc curacy BIKE S.IOP mallrua. box 1~11 & cona1..oo. nt <.vmi. uu,-• ot ..... " . e C <.vuu, l"O.u lully eqUlpped. PUoc. for •• 1 ..;;11 .... ~. v transcrtblne In her home. owxlatory. lotodtratt txp In PRE frame. SUD ~a.pd. xtn ~73l3 ~'11 ,.i&. 2 gulnto. pip eluded, ONLY $7. oppor. """• or oootn.ctural 14nd lW:>Tl1t e.mnds. $2 per ofr:ll't pl'(lc(.odUffl & UISt' ol Chrlstm.1 Speei1l1 firm. $1'15. (worth $l25) Mlacellaneoua IOIO 6 laf1e ~e. Aft. SP m • P°riIVATE PARTY Y."A.1'jjg ptt hour. call m-1866 lmowlt'da:e ll plus. Career hr. Send resume to 16152 elt-et typewrhe.r de.i.lrablt. $ 1• 10 ipd .ltM.9:1 Qu~n SThl, Httt"Ulon eornerr~:;.:.:.:..:.:....:..:_:..: ____ ,l c~:.:::rr;:;:.,;;:;-.:~·-TO BUY PIANO FOR 0~Flty "t.•/tn~n1h'lle & Beach Blvd. Ste 179. ifB. Dependable peraon !or corn· port 6]s.16u,~ $160 U 11 ho I' Us.d Lumber & CASJI • 547-!M.c> • Boat1, S.U 906' J:: .~ ~~~ optlonl. Some Sat\rJCE &4. Salesman & putcir lndu1U"y co. In Irvine -u~S~ED-R~.~..,-'"111--"s'-1cy'-,-,-.. -w..~ -~1d': dellv'ery ~~'.w n1e, SCRAM-LETS Kin.,~~1~196Wd Sporting Good1 I094 2 ~ C..1 >Ont w):. 1~ li~Rl'.-:E lube i;nan. Top puy & tnnge Industrial Con1p.lex. Fo r A rox ~J 0 . price. , ----~~;::::::;:::c.., __ ~ :!l' Coronado, l lilill S4Ull HELEN SCllA.~ER benefits. E>l:per. man pref'd. a pp t ca 11 Er' e H 111 . new. pp Ma· MA nRESSES... E ,. " I TT .,TION ... .... F'ull /I Shu 17tl l r.tMketlni Dept 98.mllAm 10, 5. 3 1pd1. A SU~. ANSW RS BOY 'S Bl <'. 3 1pd. 1 A F.. • ~ .... rf~·rt1. ne"' 2 Col 29 1hl1'J'I $1900 PERSONNEL AGENCY or P · e • ' · · ?iloto-crou ~pment &. MAnRESSES refrlgerlltor, 16 i:u 11. hi/fl !lbt!rgl:i~11 board $70 or be&\ 33' Cal 1 yr new 4262 Cnn1pu1 Dr., B-4 N.B. Irvine, N.B. only. 557.£663. Beach Cro!Ben. • • • compnt1. 4a.J E. 20th C~l. ofr, a.;z.7007 003-m'.°• l'\'l'll \'ankee t ton Awolntment ~1'·2TU Shipping Cl•rk $n80 RECYCLED CYCLES Quffn, Ful.1 6 Twin ;;ets11 Tes:u,'\lp -Cinut:he -Nicely S4S-I~. rSl.ATE·TOP root Thi. wtall Dana Yi.cht S&Je1 496- llnndle vital porn In major TY PIST /TEMPORARY 6450 \V. Coon ltwy, N.B. PRICED TO ~JOVE NOW.· -f.falttt -Gather -Crouch M I I I 't IOIJ vluy'g. ('(Julp , exctl <.'<Ind. KITE 121 2 Sec'y, Siles A11t. oo. seeking a g g res s iv I.' lr\'inc Indus. Complt1:ic &1.5-8288 &4&-868& It 833..e6Zi _ CAUGllT a 1lllNG UI c a n strum •-S.32.5 \I~ Slflloin • \\';ill'r VtTy &hatp, malttre Young cal'N!r indiv Call Cary Various A11s1Jtnment.1 ;,;;."~'\Vl''il~O'Sl>d~leo~,,.:;-;V;;o~Jkk.c~y~cl~• I ~ .... '!!'~""'""""""""~"I A \101nan "111 say she's A.\f PLIFIJo:n. ,.kl $30. 4~l·l :i7G HCreta!'fuct w/70+ tvplng Hunl. 83.1-2700. Dennis & C•ll Carol 833--9145 lileycll' STh. See n1 3 3 0 t \\'At.NUT bed set S300 .. hl*n ~hQppinR: \\'IM?n she hn s Peavey f.l u!dc!an ~ <I • 12. , I s I\ I s D , n as t IL r ~I p I :~ S:ior ri~-rte"b\~~t>~ ~~~.~i::e~n~»ol ~~~~:re~~~~.~~= ~fvlew CD?-t ~~1000 E:d ~~~fJ~1~bl~7!j4 ~t:~~~ :~!n ~l~ya h~.1~~~~sh~ Emeruu1t·e lil)~~'ll: 2-~, lt.'IS . \\'fSPad<'n~:in btndlll)?,s Xlnt !~ FN!e ·ren1porary -. chra. $1 2:; !Inn. Couch " ·h 1 h • C\UGllT Pea\•ey lleail,.lJ7-6.1o_. __ <"Ofltl 7 )T~. old. Bt';;t orter. =· ap!J~~f~~ll't ~v: SOCIAL WORKER ll5l Do\'(', no. 112 Newport FOR SALE Boy'11 5 speed "'/l~., ot-2 ChN. S I ~' o. ~nT~!~~-ie &!int i VIOLIN, f~1!1 :uzr. Pl et ro 6Ml-174q. nli. 6. ~~~P~,~~t }O .=:inu>aa~~j J\1$\V required for 'tem:rary biCyi;"l(I', $40. 492-4&S7 after 673-Jal9 Guarful<'no. V<'rY good Ill· 2 ;\'~:\\' {1brn:lnM ~urboorrl~. grill ··. 6 hpUIS lOtor l ffi~h ~ajo:;lh11k :r~ eniroyment lhru Ap I ~h TYPIST fj pm. DECOJtATORS l!Oll.l(' WANTED l'trument. ~t:!_I. I s~:,. 01: best. :.52-7097 (.01' n~or'i.'84&-4l~ pressure & hard work will ~ ~ 1 ! b ~~ dd<'~~og~~n~o.~~ IRVINE COMPLEX °5'tAN'S 10 spd. bik~. Ccnnan furnishings. Cold leaf Kini;; TOP CAS•I DOLlJ\tt ?AID Cl.Alll:\E'r, t'll!.Y.' ..,,.oocl '"l~n-96.l·ilO->. I l\tUST SELL Clipper J& find Xln't futuN! "'/ili\llboot r.1lnlmum isalary a ppro x To $600 nlftde. \\'/book, rack & light Bedroom, Anlq, '"lckc>r !bl, Tl>R YOUR JE\\'ELJ?Y, ton" r.toclc>.1. ~t'rlfl<.-e. Sl7.>. TV, R•d io, HiF i S t. 8098 I' "1111 main i: ..,,'Olidng j i · manut. $600 Per m(I. Call St.~ per mo. Apply to Gt'll<'rnl offic>e duties. Typing $50. &¥>-36.SO Tiffany style hang lamps. WATClll:::S, ART OBJf~CTS, &12~5i;02 • S:i.000. Call L..vn t>t2-7491 or '..:c"""=..:";;;U961=::"=· =~~--I Oratt,ge'Co. Regional Center of SO+ le aon1e bkkpng ex· Cam er •s & Equip. ·1030 beaut din rn & china + GOLD. SL}.""~R SF.RVICE, dfc. Furn. & E q uip. 8085 J\f\AT TnJ>t' rce., 27! 0 0 S :Ai.~19:.0 •· SCRET ARY for 1 he Devt>!opmentally per. for Int'! corp. nlOtt. 6-10--1 ... 21 Ff!'\F. rvn~ & A.."'TIQUES. I mndel. I~ 10 R 8 rr & -.--. -'--.----. -1 l>lsa.bled, U09, \V. LaVl!ta. pC0',',LoLnlln' 0"1I'IR\o' ,""" ... ,.!'"0'1 8 &.11 16 mm 10 DR WcusS top din tbl, , ... 110 5 1! .. :rioo · VICTOR Cnlcula1or $ 7 ;-, , r;r!>S., All in ~~e unit. Top 4,u \\JTH ~riule1f· al.l~ac~~ (To $&00) Orange. "" \\"/onc--inch lens. U nused carie b.1rk <'hrs. $j(JO, 2 Pitney·Bo111•'!1 \\!ail S cu lr .1 ilh:ipe. $3((1 11m. Comp ~i'lr, llC'\\ 119 s. '" ;""'~ \\'e are a lg. a>A firm. I 1iiii..0Phoiiiin~•i;i6.1"'1ii;;;::iii5'.!i;;;;iiiii Agency: 1151 Dove St sinc>e O\l:!:rhaul. S200. Call 1'~icu11 Ti-cc>s $7j & $175. P UBLIC AUCT ION ' .,.,. or th S."KMl nl>\\' S75. I r1ona'1· k ,\k:ii !ll<'rM. 1-.Tu!<t I U •~Go Champion, ~1}{)19.) headquan.ered in lDi Angeles t• Suite 112, Ne"''P07rt~llefpja~c~hc II -2:67~;,-i,~m~~in~a~.~m~.-~-~ Huge potted l\Zi\ICa, SlOO. ~!ANY ITF:~1S ~OF' FINE i\lisc f1lrii J"x7" & 6"x9". llN'. 673-326~ ="=1-• ~·-------- A OJ)l!n'g. a lg. branch Off. T I h Sal TYP IST I MCST OPER. Pcde!t:il Oak !bl $ 19 5, EST;\T~ J~.W~L~Y. ~l Jene~ trays, hole punch all :?l" 7.t-~mf color tv. $'200 2'.l' AQl'ARIL'S "''/tand ttlr in Newport Bch. (nr • •P on• es Fnsl, acCW-dlC 1.ypi11ts. ztl. CA:'ION Tl' \\'/SOi\IJl,f, l:-1 714-5.17.0012. 0 ~Jr. c T ,s . A..'\TIQUF;, for $!1(1. Never ui;<"d drllfting Pe11cc! c 0 n d I t j 0 n . Call I \\/brks, lOhp lolerc, jib, &. Fashion Island), approx. Cotta M•s a A rea flkllli \n spell'g .. grammar Jens, + nliers, fiash & ac· HANOCARVED JI.lex. trelli5 Fl~E F'URN:. ETC. PllO~~ table 41">.;31 ". $35. S<.>t-at 673-9139 l·A geuon. l'lfany other ac· N 1 t I d & proof rt'd'g. req'd. E>i;p'd. ces. Exce~~J~i $30():. tbl. "'/dark hand rubbed FOR lNt'O l BROCl!Ull.L 3301 Sea view CD~f. 6-I0-1900 --cess. $j700, 557-4767 Av:11:bui1y 1 ~'d, Wo~ :.O~ Work F rom or wtU train. flnish. 6 mol('/\'g. J~ather Gl;...T.rl(l. E>.1. 25-1. 1 1 ~ ii· -CLASSIC \Vood·~-.. -,-,-.. • l tntor. & an nppolnt. pl~. caJI: Y our Home OCTD Ca ts 1035 chn. complete \\'fbrand'g. I BUY'' \\'ALNtIT de11ks fron1 $50. 1 M~~and nt .. JR i:lnop. 1 .. uder. Spinnaker. JreneMcCarthy,213-27'7-0SSo, Top Comml11lon1 1200 N. ?-lain, :>th fl. Santa ~""'-------"'-mark.~. Vu!ued at $1 ,nl. n . ~· Delu.xc typing s!n11cf $:10.1 pm• 1' 121J139G-'...'600or392-2S60. ext. No.. 211 * 55S-73ll * Ana 9Z702 An Equal Op. \\'ANTED Free 'flng Kitten steal for $·100. 6-14-&i17 Good, UliCd tum1lur l.' C.. Credenza $-IO. IB.'tl Exec. I I HOBIF 16 .,.,.1 GALV TitLR. SECRETARY ADVERTISING Ate you a notch nbove the rest & looking for more than .Ju.st a l'it?cretarlal po11i· tion, then you're our £"irL Must have good shorthand & typing skillli. Send moiun1e to Clasalfled ad no. 193 c/o Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1500 Coita l\fesa. Ca 9'}i26 Secy/Flnanclo! ""° Variety~& Spice Fee Paid >..1n'l opportunity for qualilied lndiv. to join ex· panding t'O. offetlng divetsified d u t i e ! . Call Trish Park. 83l-2700. Also ree Jobs. Dennis & Dennis PenK>Met Agency of Irvine, am MlchelllOO 0r. SECRETARY 11•reet Work In personnc>I. Never_· a-dull moment. Wenderfu1 people to work With-:-AISOFff"POSIUons. - Jason Best Age ncy 17400 Brookhlil'llt, F. Vly Sulte 213 963-6715 Equal Oppor, En1ployrr po11un1ty Employer w 11 ova bl e disposition. ]4• CURVED Sec11onal $150. 'lflpl\11nce11 or \\•Ill ~ell for you S~. needs re P ~ i r . Con-full ;ace equpt, boom, box, 645-7-118. No other calls pis. Dinette Rel swivel uphol MASTERS AUCTION fe1·ence chall's $2.:i each plus j Gener a l 9010 II immac ~2-1691. TYPIST SIAMESE REGISTl;R.ED ch a !rs, pc>~~~slal 1;evan1ar 646-868' or 133.9625 . rnisc. oo:i-:,;iit 1 , . l\ , -'J',!: ~A";-LB~O=..cAT==.-,-100-n--.~-I TELLERS Ocuu~.:ii:i\;fsrri ~s !~p.·~: 7 "'eeks, beuutifu!. 327 6th table $150 .. 1 Lovcsenl $3U. aft. 6 or Sund:1.y 8390Cl7"1 FOR SALE: Scve1·;il off it•rs II ~~~·1~U.\1 :f'AT A\"A.ilab!c $l350. 14. Aqu11.- Do11•ney Savings &. Loan has No l!'XP'r. necess. Apply N"· l~S~<~. ~A~p=t.cJ~·~"~B"""'~'~'~· =~ 846-3166. -C.[ high qu11litv ofc f1u11i turc. :~., ~c;:in · I .c~·"~'c·~1s.;~·"-"67~3~·"'39"°~b~i~•TI"-'5~•'-''I M \LE B b LEOP \RD C t ~IOViNG, QUICK SALL 4 Desks, chuirS, sof~1i;, filC$, a...,...Jvu.l -' . opcningg in its .Huntington lionnl System11 Corp, 4.161 ' a Y i a LAB/Sll£P, inale, Ii inii. lmr 1'i!l11., 2 man Kayak. PI c t u re. s & ch.:. Call f Boats, Marine E q . 9030 I J-'C 3~ .. nc"'· s.1ll:i:. In iOOCI Beach branch for full & Birch St, N.B. 546~7360 tome. potty trained. tn4) all shot1, househrokcn, lg. cust. desk. 4 poster 642_2612_ ·--·-~--oonchtion. . p/Ume Tellers. Ex Per. i ..:l~N~"~'"i.iO~.C~.~A~i~rpOl'iiOrt~liiiiii;m f n7~3>-1:;;:28~2 _____ 1n;iii friendly, good watch dog'. .. .. _ T ~ PILOT'" Ch . d 1 OO-lli2'.? niornuirs 1>ref~n-ed. Xln 't working 1, 6-'6-&.ll 1Au1u. Bet. a~ recch"uer, EXEC S\\'\'\ elm; $\j /2.3, ·; air. ma c or --=-"-=.-'===--< <.-onditions, URGENTLY Dog1 1040 flEDRM & Dl~ING ft ,\i Conn trun1pc>t, J,1 \'ul. Ch!ld secy chrs s812-1. Dks, aces. U.S .. Navy. ~eautl f ul j LI~ .1.i Ext'el. Cond. S41I C II M R . . Craft bks., 18 cu. fl. N!frig. Pierce 867\\' 19C\I &1:,.T~ll a•lOlhzed aluminum and sc· r\o. 3.109. Sl.ffiU. a r. uppt e PUPPY WORLD e Sets. Sofa Bet.!, J>atntini:s. & 1\flil~. :~1~35'.JS • · ' . ' nuinc l(l'athcr. s .... ;vc>I !Of'k. Gol:Z..41~1 549-3220 NEEDED B u 11 Te r r i e r ' La b ' & mis..". iten1s. O~n Hou.;c, j.• R A r.1 E S A t . !11 Pets 8087 St'u1 belt attnchment. Bolts '69 ISLANDER 27· . bd Equal Oppor. Employer 11, · 8 !I lo s·b 1-4 p.1n. Sun. Oct. 1:1. 219:t p h " · 1 ' "• art'' I to dc>ck \\'ould also make Sl 5 . ' · 111 C ·~· e1maranl'r, u c gs, 1. Vi&ta Entrada (liluftsJ NB o tograp 1ers · l-L\i\tS'J'£ltS . 11 ' f ht h . ~·'"' p~ . r\e\\' paint. omp. fhlskey, Chihuahuas, Tiny Sludcnts sa\·I' 5 o •-; on • , 00 , . l'Xl"e ent 1~ tng c rnr -.. eqwpl 6'6-5632 *TEMPO-*- Need1 You Now! * F ile Cle rks * Secretary Jr & Sr *Typists * Accounts Clerks Your time Is valuable. Invest it wisely w /high hourly rates. cau Sandy, 540-4450. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO Tempo Teinpol'lll')' Help ASSEMBLY po o d I e s, Pit .Bulls, A.'ITIQIJE Dining Rn1 11!.ble ..frames_ tor photos ~ 0 i l !\.I.AKE G D PET~ ·I each, lci;!! for l\,\'O. 67~]~72 ~-·, _ Cockapoo. IOO ~1 l XE D & 6 chairs, beaut. retin1~· pa intinRs. Prh•ate party . 6-12-3SJ-t "1"°· onl} \V Es TE RB EKE Diesel, I lJ VEN.Tf.R Ca• SSOO. 2 Jlbl, PUPS Stud Sen ice ~lost ed., . ~rth _o\~er ~ ~ 5 0 0 • 839--0776. P ianos & Org•ns 8090 Pilot·'..10. 2.:;: t UnusC'd. fits I 1 rupel., [5~{74 2 tramp&. TRAIN rrs HrCf'l:Js. Roller Canaries, sacntice S27a. a.16-2'.l'.1 2 1\£"~' Danish nilnk·furs e 28-37 fl. sailboats. Sa\'e $·00. .• U. Rl'ptiles & Turtles. Open BLUF~'S. Like ne11.", asst'd S79R. 3 ladles leather jackets • PIANOS 675-7353. I • 1128 KE.Tell • , Interim Personnel Service 17581 Irvine Blvd •115 Tust in ..;.E\'e11. 531-5027 dc>n & Hv. rm., incl. corner e $89, size 10. 6 leather • ORGANS ALBIN Diesel .Jl.lariM engi1'1C' ASl~~y, 6 sailtit~ \VANTED: Dog, mixed beds. sofa. . nnd suede coots {men's I 1000 hours smce over haul, • pvt pty, Beogle-TelTier or Doxie, Bargain pnces! 614--0134 size J:S.-44 $89. 6 suede \•ests ReRtaJS fr $5 good oond. 64:>-07:6/6T:>-3136 SAILING lesllOllS. r.Jorn~_ar ~ebroken & yoong. NB. RATIAN seel'l/cu~hions, 2 lchlld'1) size 4-10 years $1.> •72 E\'lNRUDE 91'1 hp out· alternoon1. Newport Sailine 642-3481 end tbls, rnd cof tbllblk 19, 492-3699 board motor, little use, like ScOOol. 675-8990. COLLIE Pups, AKC, females, formica tops $195. 963-3:-.i! NEWPORT Beach T enni s Open N ight• 'tll t ne\\'. 675--3296 2)' Sloop. Head. ice bclco 838.-5460 2 mos., Sable &: Tri. 1hots. 3 piece ectional. Bl. Pr. CI u b Fam i I y T ~ n n ls Sat: 'tll S:JO, Sun. 12-5 3 sails and spin. Good oond,. Equal Oppor. Bmplo~r 893-7816 Covers. 6-12-3656. Su 11 day JI.I embers hip. Sacrlfic>e. *Pianos & Gr1nd1* 1 Runabout on large wheeled r.take offer. 496-3183. ... ~"l"oii!~~~~""'i SILKY TERRIER Puppies, PJl.I. ( 714 l 833·18 l 5 (213) Baldwin· Qlble • Chickerlna: trailer, $22:), Mrl965 9040 AQUARIUS 21. 'fy.lr, mm:, AKC, 6 wks.. shedlesi;, ~IOVING. liousefu of tun1 + 273-5700. • Fischer · Kawai • IS!mball .Boa.t~_,. P~er ............_ .-OJB ... 2'QOd_Q.Jls,_QM§ fl ~ -Qdor-1~11~dot11:b~;-962-S3l Rcessorl'e &JTIIsc.-x!Rt FOR---s;u:E:r;eauier sota • bi • lal11.:on & Harr··, • 1973 IMP-INCA slip. $-1200. 4M-36'74 TEMPORARY Esper. Neat Appearance ttlNfATURE Schnauzer cond. 968-6027. bed, dlnetuo, gas stove. MuSSf'tt • Soluner • Stein· Boa Sii /Dock t070 PACKA' GEJlS 21 Or Over Pups. AKC, 6 weeks old, , frostfree refg., excel. oond. wa.y -Storey & Cl.ark . \\'ln· 231 CRUISER It, pt I • Apply Surf & Sirloin Lovable. a3t-oot6 Gar•g• Sale 1055 latake oiler. ~ or er • Wurlitzer • Ya.uiaha 5930 \V. Coast Hwy., NB ---------49-1-8338 Ne.w Spinets i... ••••••• , Jti95 225HP, 1/0 Eng. lo hrs. \\'ht SEEKCG Slip or mooring tor S100 NEEDED \VHO WANTS TO WORK! I!!.11~~t:~R ~::r ~ KDE N ?>.1 $0150R Eboll\Vas7~c>r 1&: \\'ALL.ACE ''Grand Baro-Up~.~ fro~ ....••......• ~ f I berg In ss/green trim, ~~:ii~~~~~ Secy!Personnel IMMEDIATELY DRIVE A CAB! · ryer, 1, son, quc>" 5 pc. place SC'ttinot "'Jira ,. .......... ~ green interior, crpld, cuddy d • Sharp As A T a c . CHOOSE your hourt, -A'Otk falhcr. 545-8145 gold velveteen $115, maple ror 8'. plus extra pcs. 1; Grands ........... $395 cabin, head, full nylon C213l 648--1731 ·~· Point up your good s.kill~ The People Machine for yourself, be your 01vn SHEL!IE/KEI:::::HOND mix ,.. twin beds, box 1pr/mal: J»°ke. 96J.44ll6 before 4:30 •ORGANS* cumper lop. $8900. Ca I I \VM'TED-Sllp for Trawter & win the approval of your boAs. i!en or women. Can puppies, 8 11·ks, S5 to good tress, Hke new, $290. Old pm, 963·35.'>I nrr. '1:30. Baid .... ·lii'. Corul _ Ho.mnlOnd. 6-14-7683. Yacht fi£rl. lTw, d 8'. Call boss in corp. ore of n1ajor 17842 Irvine Bl. no 220 be slightl.v handicRpl)e(! tf0n1e. s.JS.1041 wash.'\1and S175, Stereo, pine 1 G . Rod Sl5.. Ka\\'lll . Klmba.Jl • Loi\Tey . FA~TOUS Character Bo at, 544-JUO.c. ----~--I finn. Call Mary H ick I e. Tustin 5'14-939'1 Nent -Clean Appea.rn.nec!. BEAGLE p 1 6 k cab, Garrard player, stereo E ee. u 1 tar ro n....:--. ---mas. Yaniaha "OB.A.SAN", ti.l11rket value \VA~TED Sl'•p ,,. old< ~ ~2100. ~-~· • ~,,nl• Call 'till Jn.·m.-UPP cs, wee> S. 111a,_.,.., n ... pllr. fisher tuner Alum. Crutches $7. 4 Ctns. •"""'6ll'~ 1.;o "~ G"'" - 6N'"" u.:un.., LI\: "" Vts., retired. Age 25 lo -;o. t\KC Champion line, shots, 4 i"'''"" ... k. $:oJ Lg d ~.: plank floor tiles 4 x 34 • ur 1tzer w.uranse11 . of Te-.ik exceeds purl'hasc for 35' sailboat ~~i:'c~.of lrvil"l(I', "!:=~'~°"=Y~'~A="='~""'===l ~':-f~!e:~~~6~~1ori~~1~~ P\1 pty. W-169-;> 34x'rios'fs5 ~~wn bed frn~ x 1J8. rovers 176 &Q, ft. A!:en. ~~~D~~s73~~-1:~i5\~: -Call $l-3538 /T iii day. Apply in uer..-on, Dt\CJISHUND sm. !ltd. 6 mo. Sil. Pr t....:ri bed frames S75. s15. &-an; PllT. tool b:>x Optfgan · ··.··' ••••· · · ··• St~ wkerxls & e\'es 6T.ri9~ or Ba•tt, Speed & Ski '°"· Secretary empar•ry TOOL & Yf'!IO"'' Cab "'·· 186 ~;. 16th all shots. Reg'd. STh gold velvet rocker $90. cof-$3, 893-MGO Aft. 7 P~t or L?1vrey Sp1n.e1 ........ SJ95 61:>-&IOO IRVJNE INDUS COifPLEX 5.'i&-8278 IC'e tabl<! $150, blk/\\·ht TV Saturday. \\urllti.er Spinet, ne111 .. S-199 .;;~;.e::~==,--..,.,-.,,, VARIOUS ASfilGNilENTS DIE MAKERS St., Costa r.tesa. BEAUTIFUL Ke es hon d $25. 380 ?-.Ura Lo1na, C;>tf. 1963 C.On1el $125. hea\')' duty Han1mo.1J A-100 ....... Sa\'(! '71 BF.LL BOY 2:?' cabin 11·ith FOR COMPLETE DETAILS pups. AKC. Shot$ & \\'Orm-l blk no of UniYen;ity. Kenmore \\'Uher &. dryer, * WIN FREE * Sillley & dinette.. ID hp Ca ll Carol 133-9145 Expetienced tn constnictlon MttchlndiM II"'-] ed. Call art. 6P~~ 979-9607 PATIO SALE: Cash only! hnn.·('st gold matching~like ORGAN LESSONS ~~~~ ~~~ 1'1~0.;,.a.'i~: 1973 CRA VELLE Tri h u 11 \\'a!k thru Ski boat. XInt for fi.~hlng, mMY x tr a 1 , r.tun see., very little UR. like new. $ZJOO. 536-1179 Personnel Rc9ourCeS of progressive dies as ""ell . V PUPPIES, 2 left, mothc>r Sat. & Sun. 10-5, Beaut. nc>w. $200. sel. ~1185 or FULLERTON MUSIC fiberglass, canvas "'ilh llsl!OO\Do,~ .... ~ . ..!•11m2,"",f!'.7po.. as r:eP&ir & maintenance small Shellie, Blue & Wl\t. lnllatable BoAI, 548-1913 18191 !;uclld. Fountnln Valley trailer. x:tras, latust s e 11 . ·74 21· Kona day cruiser taq. ~ ... .,.,., ..... '' or existingtooling.Ex· 7'G! ho 1 T Clb 557'836 II be f·u & Antiques IOOS 968-2822 ass ppcr, cear ennis u ~ !'>18-0390 dum trailer, less than 25 *s , Bookk ce ent company ne 1 1 . 0,.~ .. ec yt, Hpert working conditions. BEAUTJFUL Keeshound, I P astic U1&11J• niany ntore Membership 122 N. Harbor, Fullt'rton 23· so. COAS."l' express Sport hr. xlnt cond. $ 6 ~0 0 · Jtave too rnany to llst PUBLIC AUCTION yr old, spayed fem, loveli items Jor Sa,ilors. Draflinfi At Attractive Price. 171·1 IOS F' ii.; her <Overniter). Ex· 1 c67~'""':::c-~'~'~· ~G?;.:::::,1~6;10:,,.,=~-I Liz Relndei-s Agency Apply In Person MANY ITEMS OF FINE children, S35. 673-1664 Lamp, s11_1al tools, snin} {7141 436--0SS-I Sl!E SHALL J!AVE ttllent, locally built classic. 18' FOtu.JULA, 165 HP, deep 4020 Birch St., Sulte 104 SHUR LOK CORP oUlce equip. 1te1ns. n1us1c . * ..... Id New;iort Beach 8.1.1·8190 • ' ~~~'ifc f~k:ifQt:i. IRISH Seiter, AKC, male l rack li&ht meter slide. ST~~REO, '70 JI.Id!. 0 lyinpl8. l'IUSIC \\'HEREVER ::.c12 1Jf1~2 5 :;a~~3r0 0D~ ~y ~t~~i, :. ~a: _, e•• ,.,.,r.r 1300 E. Normandy Pl.d S.A. year old. $40. r.ir. Hannan, y teWertprojector, ' dresses, TV, Turntble., stereo Hi Fi. SHE GC?ES! ! ! • 1~ 821432 Dial A J-.---(1 blk No. of lrk:fad en. F1NE F1JRN. ETC. PHONE 846-2901 52 IO.JG. Side entranct" 305 xln1. cond.. S200. 4 ~lag. \\.'his BALD\VIN ORGA-SONl.C 71. 213+4-1 Days 1 No Cher .. To You ~!a blk W. of Grandl ~~F'O & BROCHURE. COLLIE pups, AKC, 8 .,.,·ks. Lido Soud, N. o. 673-00:il. & tires. $100. or best o(fer. ~100el number 71 L \\·alnul 21' TROJAN Cabin Cruiser 15' SKI boat. 65 hp Mere. lj~~Eo:1a~bll;•~hod~~l965;· ::~;E!q!u~al~Op:p~ty~E;m~p!~oyer:: ;0~R~G~. ~0~0-,~,,.,~~1.,.=~tc~l-,p~ho-n-~ I Sable/ .... ·hlte, 11hots, \\"Ottned QUEENSIZE Spanlah bed-S.J&.:3888 :!~~ 0 ~ :~~~U:1 ·l·I t : n !"· :all~~~r ;1~~of0;i~fo "::;i ~':'!o~.e~~ e q P m t · A OONVDlllNT SHOWrMC A/'Ct) S(WINC GULOl fOlt THE GAL OH ll1E GO. For an ad in Woman's World c.11 Peggy 642-5671, ext . 330 lnterriational Designer lbtrern 150 DuchesS of Windsor ~copperplatedl S290, . 0 r Oiampion line 4%9964 spree.d ln ~lue green and ADJl.tlRAL Refrig _SlOO. Head Percussion, long and lihori. 50l-8069, Pt1ced for quick bl'!st offer. 492-.3699. F ree To Yau 8045 I turquoise \11th 3 pillO\\-s. S29. skis, Standard™· $75. Out-s us I a in Accon1pn11in1cnt 1 ~·~0~1·~'====-,.,-.,,-.,,-="'~::!::""'-'=C'-"=-~-1 9Ulll1.er round· ni~iterTan· door area rug 6s9, S 2 5 · c>ant'el, ~lo cancel. Deep llil TABLES, Chairs, Acressoril'S, 1an candelabra _13~.:28) $25. ST:>-2869 675-3360 and brighl tone c 0 n t ro 1. 22· H.I::STORED l\.lc>rcury y,.llPOl'btloa .A!. ti-1~ fumiture, dishes. Gd. Ll!ASA-APSO. Ne.eds Lov· Childs likis &: ski boots (size "' 0 N 0 E RH 0 RS E. Port Pedal 13 notes. L e s I i e Clnss!c, t\\·in IC?"e\\' inboard, .. cond. 540-292t Ing Care. Beautllul R e d 13! $10. ao .... •ltng ball "''ilh Sll'l'('O, car radio, slide pro-Speakers. 8 Solo stops. S Bimini top, full CO\'l'rs. Appllancta 9010 Silky. 644--056Z. sUJt case !l"d shoes. Size 9 jector, golJ clubs (men'sl. Acco m pa nlment stop.s. P<'rfect Bay launch. $4:i;Al. SMIOYED mixed, 1 Jtl(). old. (men111 like n~\\' S20.00. leather luggage, etc. 6-14-0472 Pedal ''l' & s·, volume s.1;;.0792 tJr 646-4131 Carnper1, S.le/ rREIGHT DAJl.fAGE SALE sho1~. fc>male. 6-14-4687 \\'~HER S65 Dryer $5.'i. (\oud-90ftl. Hght 3 4 12 • ·, SACRIFICE Sj,500 , _ _:R,::•::n:,:l ____ ...;,9,:1,:::I Ne..,,• 1-lotpolnt Refrigi·r111on;, 549-9aXI_~~-GAR.AGE Slllc>, crib, hi~h 1;/\V Tv. 23.: $3:i. Lounge Widtt\ :"l~t", DC'pt_h 2'!~i", 23' x 912 CRUISER, l'lps 1• \\'ashc>rs. Dryers, O is h • H0~1E for small black &: ch air, clothing. painting.~. chair $35. Xlnt l't'.ltld. Snl· &rich mcluded. _S6:i0. ca~h. :!, 22.i hp Chrysler i\tarine 'i2 F'ord V•n. Po P -r o P washers. New \\'1trT1u11y. 1\·hltc> dog, age I. Io v es furniture, king sz he d, Sun, l:?·:i, 401 E.191h St. Cl\t i\lake oUc>r. ~ike n e \\'. in-hoard, only 215 hrs. Full ran1per Fully equ ipped. :iclnt Credit, BofA, 3623 \I/ children, 54~1m v e Ive-I lovc:ownt, antique~. . -Pl.'l'fecr c 0 n d 1 t \ 0 n . Call 1•qu1p. ,,'/Zfl '''aH. 67:)-1-129 1 cone\, lo\\• mtleaw . $4595. \\'armor Santil Ann, nrar "PUlalPKIN" llC'edS a kid, collectOl'S i 1 ems , bottle.~. AR.TIS! Lur1~aph S 1 6 ?.· J.16-5710 after 6 Pl'll olh£"r 1969 L\HSON, 1~·. ~iHI; ~~~er. 615-4 2 4 8 ar 1-larbor, 979-2921 female <~. J yr, full of iruvt•I p 0 st c r s , lxloks. Drnft1~g table $30. CN"dc>nz.1 \\ise an ans"·ering s<.'rvlcc ;\le!'(:., trlr. $965. tum. t-'""-="-------·I BARG A IN : Repoiisesi;rd love, neutc>re<l , 97~&t12 games, toys, misc. 1782 Pj t· $<!0. lafisc. pl~to ~ ~rt sup-11·ill anS'.1.·er ""hi rh is nnt Bnat t'Xt'('I c:ond., l'tltr n£"eds GAS SAVE R Console Color TV, $1j() ; cairn, Ol. ~les11 \'erdc, Sun pltl"s & cqwp. !ki3·532l. inforrned ll!I to this n d . wo rk. 8.iti-46.1J e\'('5 &· ,~1>nds '66 Chevy truck with pop-vp Automatic Washer $99: Auto 2 1 B~Allr. cats, _:_,Yr' afd. only Oct 13th, !'>l!}.-38St 10" 7ABLF: S-1.11· \\'/dndo, Private pnrt)'. !l l ', ,\ 1. T 1 F u L .69 ''·!I'. c, ~ n, 1 per, ?\I a k e o Ue.r. l'Clronate, ncuten."U, goo J h , d --1·· '''""' "'S >14' Sterro S2fl. home>. 9794112 PUBLIC AUCTION inoulc lng enus .. stan + FREE ! Jnbfdutbd nu1ck V6 011 L1rt,.. _,. ->·.w"" nr '" · ·' flrefitone Store 646-2·144 ~!ANY tTEr.ts o~~ Fl~F. ~t1~_{",::.2',~ ~C"ss $!65 c 0 111 P · Adult Orga n Classes I '·''.r rlork S2:'"J((I. 67:>--1483 or 1970 rord Van .• hubble top NEED \\'atc:h dog or pct~ ,\JI v ., .)<I ~ "12' 1 •• g ! 1\.10DE L 80 0 Ken l\l ore breed M F Ge St ESTA TI~ JE\1/ELltY, ART __ ._ ' NO\\' acccp!ing rci;r1ya1irJns. ti7,,...... ,, I (•11inper, ll r, v· . auto. m nt Washer fJOO, MOOel 70 Ken· s, I ' rm. iep, 0 BJ EC TS, ANTIQUES. AC ?-f E JUT CE R $ 8 5 • For lnforinution plr111{" l'R!I l l' ELGIN ~0111-' Johnson \\'/ $3~. or be.111 ()ff(!l'.53&-4676 more washer $75. Re b 1 t, c>lc. ll.B. 8-16-!6."il FiNE f'UR.N . ETC. PHONE AtITOHARP $3.JI 6·12·2s:il ln Costn : 1~s11 . 1,r \'unso11 u·nUct. S I , 2 5 O. Motorcycle1/ guar &. de!, 5'16-8672 l-~E~~('~:e.~-~~~1~~it FOR JNFO &: BROCl-IURE. .. 548-5991 • 96..1-6733 in F<>untnin Vnlle~-1 r ... 12-11102 I Scooters 9150 R ent Washers /Dryers cats. 675--6437 ~2200. 4 x ~ redwod utll ~hed, cab. Our inst11Jctor requ~s1.s that i7' FORr.tULA, deep v , $2. \Vk. Full malnt. p ORT ABLE we Ider . sew g. n1ach, add g. mach. only those 1tncerely 1n1en•sl· w/100 HP Johnson. 18 gal. I '73 TRWl\IPH T'~ TIGm • 639-1202 * F urn iture IOSO Acetylene torch & tanks. misc. 499-2984 ed. in learning to pl11y the I 1Yi1\· tank. 2 scoop, f/C Sl,lO+tt1ke O'\'t't' pymnu,;. Xlnt S~ARS Elec Dr)'er, l yr •----"'-------Drill press. Power ha ck o l N N ER ring. 300 pts. Organ sh?uld hike AdvAn· ba·t tank. S9:i0. 840-11().} alt. 6 t'Ond. 64&-{,381. old, 11·1nnnty, Xlnt cond. QUALITY tum Ir I: fam saw. C·clampa I. hand Emeralds/Dia. SS. ta~ < lhlli free offer. 1 ·s.i 28 ft. Troj...n t\\·ln Sere"· ·10 \'A~lAHA 250 Enduro. U 3S/ofr. $-19-39S2. rm. many household .l baby tools. Holst tor pickup. Lots 638-2157 Coast Music Service llnrf f'"ly'lnlt Bridge>. Oo.yii bored por1ed new tirH. ' GAS range ror sale. $40. ~~·3Sor buy home furn! ~~~-Sat. It thru ·u:ec>k. SOFA 8', olive/gold 1one11, FlELD'S 11·al'cl1ouse sule. ~00 !213• 636-1139 17141 ;,.ill-~. ,:hocki<. street' lc>aal, 552-TlBI * &16--7631 * S50 Sm " occasional chair, pianos & organs. nc"' & :!S' ~lIALEBOAT i '67 BSA 441ce Runs very WES-NGHOU= .• Db! <<oor 'lodern -•·• ·•t GARAGbodyE Salek!, '°m, <lh!lng for bikeo $10, 963-4003 used Sp1n-'ls. b r :i nd~, AS JS, S:!.000. wl'll $300 Bit/orr. 6T.s-M-lS ;;, • 1 "~· ., "'" .... , 1,11,."' ""' e\'ery , ~ s, f'nn s rac· OO playen;. Goin~ uul for 6.ffi-5261 wl 3l SQ ft capacity. 1973. e S50 e k~t1, highchaJn, bikes, F!REW D _' busif'lt'!OS. H.Pnlul 1,·/oplion • . 'TI YamRha, dirt bike, xtn11. Gold. $300. 968-014-1. * 4!'.&-4729 * d1~hes, lamps. Sa.t A. Sun LRmon, ~ Cord d~ll\cred. 10 buy. Knii nl. ~tr!ni\·av, SK I P.J .A CI\. 2 0 ·_FI.\ ~!~\ .. ~~nd, Hke new. $350. Auction 801$ BEAUTJFUL corner group-l~. 4:WS Seton, Irv t n e, .E9.:.50 6T';r4016 anytime e.11t1\\·lri c ·11,.kt'rI 11 ~, Bill[)(,~, Tnulrr. Extras, • .., .... ,,,,,.., *ANTIQUE* AUCTION Grand Hotel Nn, I Hotel Way Ofl lfnrbor Blvd .. Annht>ln1 Opposlle r.111Jn Gate to Dlsna)'land R.olltop detkt, hall trees, c1&rved sideboards, armolre11 OOokcasetL plus mM)' fine antique tum. Items &: Blic •Brae MON., OCT. 14 '1 :30 P.M. John King, Auctioneer (714 ) 1n-m1 Ext, 106 Pre\'il'W 4 Pi\! Dl\y of $all' i'AVP. SPAO: WltEN r.·JOVlNC b.y "'' rR p JI i n g dL~tM.-'S nri!1 Olhf'r (rAglle ltrms In "'A~h c\oth11, to\\'f'lll and other 1inf!n11. )'OU get niore 11pi<1ce In lhl> litffrage nod clo11e.ts hy ~e11l~ lclil' hem• wlth A Dally Piiot C'la1111\fi~tJ Ad. Olli 64i.5678 ing. 2 l>f'd/t"OUches. maple Un1vcnlty p11.rk. SOFA bc><I. top cond $100. Ya1nnhn. f\i nibnll. \rur. rtl·.1-~~c:_n~"'· 67!M'li98 '.\!UST SLL 1966 BSA 6."iOcc, table>. &ID-1R56 G.\RAGE SAL!'.: OraJ>(>~. lamp.s. wnmeni; f'I El.ll'S •ii-I\ f:.3.~·:!770 :i~· r 1\rHLl:'\E:T.:. niint, load-S.100. r\eed11 11 littlf'.' head '* r.tUST sc>ll, 1ovcscat .v sofn, never us<'d • c\l!lt\'lm n11ul~. very gd qua! OOS.791U --oIN°NEil'E , isrt S40. 64~7634 K1NGst7.E l lid-,.-,~-b«l~.-gru., quilll'd, $100. Tbl. & cbrs., lhick lei;~. 5-19-9'.!00 1 PUPPY, 8 \\'kl=,~. -b-la_c_k_& while, Samoyed !\!other. 841-!>52.i l\INSZ Ik<I, tlm1 m:.ttress. Good shape. $100. Cttll 96H144 Dial Direct 642·4321 Ca ll Collect · Subscrilte to th e newspoper that coven your hometown best ... YOUR Hometown Oolly Newspoper DAILY PILOT 335 62nd !'it. NB rlothrs, 1&-20. 646-S·l.l8 __ 1'20i2 Brof\kln!1'111 1't. r..1:. r<I. !'it-I' to .\pl!l't'(·ia1•·. ~T.,00 \\urk. Gri bu)'. 642...so.30. r·l·n1s, Clolhe~. furni1ure. nn-Lat'J.:C' Surfbnnrt\ ,;-ih 1111 B ,\ L 0\\1-~-P ~ r 1 o r or1 /l1~1 "'' p1 ~ ilT.-a~~ I 1!JTl 11oxtJA .150, 4200 nii., l1qu('s, in/outdoor plnnts. $18.('(I (;l':ind J>1•1r~•. l\':1·11u1 ft11l~tl. Thi.' tash"'I dr111\' 111 t1<' \\\·~t . 1''...;('('I. cnn11. $6~:;. CO~I~: ·"Ef. TllF. GOODIE[.;! 6:\S-86.'W Bst ut 1· n\'t•r S~.'Ulll. ~lli-ili ll. .. ~1 fJailv Pil11t r.1110.:<ii/IE-11 ' 842-l~~iO ()rl 1' thru No\' 30 '!t'\"SO-l\,--l 119. "n• 111.-~:_~~.:..;:;;___::::.;::.;:_:.~;o__:_-:=~.::.:;___:__.:::.-"...:..._=====-~====I -------·-I , ·"'· oocru ,,1, . .,1 1 1~ l)AB\" Jl('l'l, b11~~ln1.:1. pl!iy ullli ·$\:i, Etchlns.:~ fl f Parl11 pen, ~trollc>r. t>lr. S11tl<lr.y S:lil. flthrr~. :ili-!l:'i!r1 onlv. 1..m \\. \\'ilJ<un, /\;:, ------·=--. -c~i YAf'llT Cluh mt•1111,1er~h111 111 . onf' (If l\1{'1\nl:lrt !I r1ne~t, 'G.~ J-~ULTACO. ~!any o1h£"r Sn\'(' s:-oo. G·l2--0JOj itfms .. S.'\l·Sun. S.·lpn1. 1779 fOUR l:i" .. ~.~,F.~.F.~.~P"--\\~1~!!~.,~&I ~estm1nstc>r, (."ostn i\.tesa TIRES. Lo nilll'fle<'. $65. GARAGE SAi.Jo:; -Antlqul'fl, 4flH172. beer bar, houllC'hold gt'J('ld11, 1,l~R~\~'l~N~C;:..,C~O~A~ST=-~eo""'11"'r'"1"ub' I SZJ SanU:lgo Rd. Ci\! hfhrship. S900 + 1'r:\ns. fee, CARAGE SAie, Some nn-21J-+ :Y,18-24211 Uquc~ Friday t~ Sunday. 12 .. CRAFTS)tAN table ~"'" .JO.t lri&. CD~f. 613-3121 nt'\\'. hBnd lools. po11·er. Jew.lry 8070 odds & ends. 6Ta--70:J9, ---'------KNIESSEL \\'ftitf' Star Skis WANTED 180. New, never used. $150. """"" TOP CASll OOU..\R PAID --"'------FOR y OU R JE\\"ElJt't' 7 1a !IP G<>--<'t.r1 mtr. v.'Ot'kll \\'ATOfE~. ART oSJt:crs'. 14?· ~'"n·"' :1 "P· bik~ s10 GOLD, SILVER SEHVICE. J.!_paddle bo:i.rd $3. 6-14-0896 r~INE F1JRN lt ,\t\i'IQUF;s . JIOSPITAl. JlED ti-I.).~ Gootl C'ond . ' S50. ROU:X \\'nlrb-Pres. (}.·$tl'r __ oog,;;'8 call eves. }l c> r JI e I u1tl, rl a y · d R 1 e . E:..\:l>1-;1tT C 11 r pt t ln111t1\l('I' Suptrlntlvc Chrnn('lmt trr: Yo\lns·n1inl', rrpnir. fl'loy oU. ctrllflNI. l~K l\'l'bbcd 21 )T:'I l''\Pf''I' G1i;..r..g13 Geneva l'l{lnd. 6-l:'>-06:'>!.__ You dnn't nf'td tt J[Un to ~IAGNtl<~!l'ENT 13 ..:utat "Drnw t'nst" v.·hr.n yo11 OPAL pcnrtfl nt in 1111\ l!Oltl. Jllnre l'n tui 1n th~ DAll .. Y l.1'1\\'tflS{ 11111 1~. mu~ 't>ll, Pit.OT \\'nn1 Ad5! Call now nowl I '---------' Only $000. fi.'°'S6$8 -642>-j678, I \ I •• , 1" '.j, •> &.>~H. ,,. PJl.01 Sunday, October 13 }q74 1 MOtorcyclesi·-----Antiqu;a& Cllssii°"9S20 Van$ 9570 BMW 9712 Oi1t1\.ln 9720 J•gu•r 9730 1MGB f7441Toyot• 9765 Volkswagen 9770 • Scooter• 9150 1 I I i---------r:"\C!.l'TIO\ALl.Y 'll'lln • '71 IA ... 'l li.11 1;111 100 1967 Tl XKE Coupr 4 spefd, '71 ~JOB (·•ll\f'l'zlbli!, :tt.000 '71 TOYOTA 197~ '"''" svrJ-:n &ell• • .._ J~U! '.\lt'IYUI'~· ".:·•Ir l1:.1rol101). \'.,,1 •111!1 111 ... 111111 :,u11t,-A111'11 Ol'LUI 101 •·hN!lU! '4'ltt \l'heels.. & 1ni., excel. '-'Ofld., $2!i00. o.n1/hu ~1Cl'\'V· new Lin-.. u11i.: 1t11·u .. 111. \1 11 .. 1 "'·II. ,\.>J,( . .,.,.,,,.u,! lllfll()I' •• u· -~rnd. BAVARIAN T UN 0 A\l/f~I. 831-20IO dlr. r .jM-~ MARK II COUPE '!~ .. ·,=-:11¥.1 SITOO f l r .ni_. UllL~"·111 . l·~ll'-llj \\hi•· 01,.1,. 111 .• ·• 11h1•,·li. DA s 16 0 '71JACUA lt'\Jt1L 9746 \ <19 9530 -.l!.\l:f" t; ..... ...:11·111·~ : sr•i M & i Uku f\e11 * LoadeJ Optl I BRADLEY CT. ~o.Unn1tll" R t e V•hicl•s \\Ill! ,J.11u li •·ll:Lm· uu·1'1J oa ,, -!tm-119· I ~l.>-1611 ~ ,.,,, .... un1.I s~11<j:) •'i'<llJ • R dSl -1' 1 __ :1 _ 1913 Op.:-1 l\l11nt11 l.u."<us. •1 •I $pt-W trQJL'!.nllrt1tion. ,\.\I ad. wpcr 11opot1i body on Citl.'-:001·:-'fUVO'f,\S l\)un.l e fl.,n•:,ro·l 1 \hi1,.1·~ 1 e 03 er '69 X1''E RDST'R ;\IUS!~I speed, air t.»nd. U<:lU.Ae Int, 1·u.t1to. (l-.')('10 1 \'\V CJwsi~ l:ioo ct" •'ll.i, 1 tripper nui• ..,11 d\i.pla)'. . . I'll.ii\ l:s.•ii.•h llun\ kk:h 1 thiJi 1,1'f1!kcnd! 0(:-11ot offer. lo miles, 968-1396 $1577 32 n1pg, $3.."00. 831-8006 Head~· tor vai:u.U•Jll ui~.,. \l:i-l'..'\') Real Sh1rpl 900-:ID-JO 882-~3 '67 OPEL C1\0ETTE S t , -~BAJA, ~ 1500 Eni!ne. uur iio11' •• l1U..IJ"•I u11d ·~·7-Clll·:VV-r;S"rEP-VAN k $1695 Karmann Gh ia 97.35 \\'ag..>n." spd, 30n1pg, $JOO. sll't'et legal, ch·111· c..111 . 1~1·r!url'd au 1.1 '(' ,r ,.111.1,1 .. l'd. 11 uh 1 Now In Stoc · C11ll $3&-;,o'i1. 968--0215 ~.;1:1'J :01 U1U \111\C) 'Tu)"l(1, 1\·lu'('I :.' "P· Ir; renr er1d • '713.0 I .1.. :to CSA '61 GHIA COUD£ ''"3 OPE L l\fANT \ RAU.EV f\ L '62 \l'\\I Bug. 1325 or bes1 1~'1 B •. •111·/1 Ul\'d., Huutin):· l~)lrl~ 1 ... u1 run~ t;l'C.i! ru 1 f.I :!W'!·200'Ji.\ & 200:1 TU ~ 4 11peed, ne~ ~ial tlrfl;: -Ult turi& orf•·r. IPn Bench. S17·l<!W. co'h 4!'.H-70'..!.i da~s IJ~l-G[J!l2 I • '74 B..\VARIAS 4 r>peN & like 1..e1\'. 831-2().1() dlr. + J f;l;s....5696 t9G6--a:ARK-conTEZj;10:iOr l'\<'. e 'ii UA\IAl{!As ,.\uto. 4 .!!peed trtuuiu1lai.lon. radio OJOJA '£9 \'\\' CAf.1'P'ER. Pop top, Blkf', 2269 mi.. 0 r n >;, l lu111r . F111Jy equl11t. Si(OO, 7:· !){1l ir.l-S1ui~·;n--;-1 • '71 l.O S ~ SA 's a1ld hentc1·, tLQN339) Porsche . 9750 tent . radials. reblt e.na. ·1,1•/buddy se<1t & 2 Hrlmet&. Call £46-.9217. Auto., ~nel11ig, carpeti1~·. -XL..~1' l.i::ASE PLANS · I "DI , 1 1 $577 ·-•) 914 SILVER APP GRP J966 Harbor, C.J\f. $1975 firin C:i.11 646-4747. $9'Jj 847-S07j or 892..fil"I S R Rod f"D k S bv. 1<1'l·''O "'1 & 1ee1 y acl'OSS l'orn the ~-, , , --1 ports, act, s "" "111 · 1~" ·" " ~ "' F:XC.'f.:LU:XT SERVICE Balboa Bay Club" ~ spd, am/[111 11t.e1-eo, nf'1Y ·s.:; V\V Bus. top operu;, bed r • 'T.\ RICKJ1;1AN 12:> * * -. . . 1 jJr · • I Sales e Seivll""C D l • r a d l a I ll • 30 n1pg \\•lth & s t o rage, a1n-f1n/lape, SacnflL'f'. Cd Cruld. Bll.~)l.E\ GT. :\at1onally Autos W anted 9590 5 .,.,111,. j(),(XXJ nlile \\'arranly 645·6406 • ll111M l111 .. .i P: err ornianee. Absolut~ly good oond, $850. 613-zo&I •613-HJ33 • nd. s1 1"-"t' &ports J:oody on\'\\' ;• 1 • • e • , CMA fAlllO hrst elaso iu.Jnt & n1ech .... ,, ~ · 1·~ 32 TOYOTA ,... 'GO V\\' BUS, w l '&:> R.e1JUJJl •. ·n HONDO SL-70 ,_,,,.,,. ~ "" ..... TOP !>.OLLAR I~~~...,_..,, I I rond. C4JI '41-8'16 .... ..... Likl! """'' S39fl * G\0-\'!0C> I _nipg, $3200~~---.,._. ~ 1 .~. Da1su~1. 51_0 ; Dr, y1;!1011 . •63 PORSCHE 35G C Pe . eng. Gd tires, • w · , · I 't;j L:TO IOO, I Sfl('t.'t'I, !llil~~ PAID TM""lll 1 ~ "'1111 hlncl. i'ln~l root. r.odio, 1966 Ha.i·bor. C.!\t. ti-16-9303 Classic c 0 n c 0 11 r 5 e Con-S3T:i. 6.JD.<1!61. l HODAK!', !Ug~~t'd tor Dirl. .,...1ch niany ~5• J\1ust see 1.,.,EDIATELY ~ heater, auto trans, 3S,OOO <lition 8JJ:i21).10 dlt '68 V\\'. 4 Spd. Riii. &:d cond, l _f'll~l 125CC, r<':ubr_}~·r toapprec.979--7579 mm ~ fr.X:. I' n1\les, ltS OYPQ\ i\ Maxda 9738 · · I reeent eng \\'ork. $00.0. rlirt . &11·2·165 ev~ fvk).lti ... l. Wh 1 -D-, --9 -FOR A LL S\\'El:..'TI IEART.::i DELJGH1 I '60 PORSCHE Cabriolet. 557~9-1. EXCELLENT! ~...!.e. rives ~50 ~i:c ~t:u-gueritc Parkl\ay St9'1.I J '.i~ ,\IAZDA \600 Spo11 iruck. Pril'Cd to sell! &'Jl-ZO.IO dlr, Autonr.iU<:. eh· condi.tionlng. c197:=-1 ~V\~\~' -AM=7.;F~,~t--=runs=~wo~ll'I 19TI. Honr!a 1 Cl. :tio, S500 ,~ 1~ Jeep \\'agont"r , p / S, FOREIGN CARS :.lission \'i~jo • G roth Chevrolet • ! -S:'.11gs & n1inu-s. & {6862SU ) '67 91 t, a spd., elec ~unroof. 1ia2BBD1 $159'1 I 1 an 51200 ' ' ' 96'J--0&16 1 l'/B, •s1.1to tr:ins. air rorKI. CALL OR CO°ME IN I t:SF' ,\VERY rn·y E:\1T. L'!Zl l Bcach lluJJt Dch ~~UNSET FORD i..'hl'M'Y l.'Ond $1.SOO. 536-21Sj SUNSET FORD cc . 4g6.93:N *'1'2 NORTON Comn1u ndo • \Varn hub!!:, lo rnile~e. xlnt SJ!.2fl l0 • 4!Y.>4949 8~7-ro87 :..!~3331 'GS 912 :> spd nmgs reblt f»-10 Carden Croi·e Blvd. ! . R d' ir l Run& good. sroo. 1 l."ond S2100. or make offer., TO SEE US • • • • i ,:->I-to ~arden Grove Blvd. e.1igine: clean. 'ri1usr .SEU... ~estminstcr 636-4010 ·10 ~BK: ta ~a .· cs~793 !. • Call ~2933 S.KJ....&lr. Wilt. 6UY YOUR I \\est11unster 636-\Q:.191 ~46~4. 1·r1 TOYOTA COROLI..A 4 ' ™;" pn1~ ·..,,,~ n16. . ·----FREE "i'J r.IAZOA RX2 Air con· ~ . doorl>elu:.:e.Only 17 ,00 0 01 bst.fi.l;r.......,all . '73 IV\'\\'ASAI\1 250CC 1 '6~ .ll:EP J.".()(l E n i; 1 11 l' DATSUN, TOYOTA ditioning. \'ello1,1·, f&WGIS) 19i3 914, Shve~ !\let:; • app, original niiles. 8.11-al-40 dlr 1963 BUG. gdi ctind.. nu :& cyt, stN"er. xlnl cond $W0 rl'Lu1\t. 1:.'00(} nu!esl X!nt. OR VOLKSWAGEN I $199'.l group .. Al'>1/~?it ~9;> or, · rebl1. eng., asklne S500. ur bst. 893.(1821. ru1111111::: ('(Jn rl, St299 616-14-lS• PAID FOR OR ~OT \\'ILL I SUNSET FORD be$t ofte1·, aft. 5 67.).-1i271. 73 TOYOTA CELtCA. Auto .. Call· MS-3666 11\r. t~<ij~'ill \ AIR . · . ' air, & fully loaded! \Viii ='~· c-7-:-c=::-W'.:;-,<::-:;I Motor Hometo, .,,, DA-. U". . ...A, .. _.,AA'·•-•100 1 . C ~~.Y TOP IJ:OLl:'\R. (,\LI. I 5440 Ga.rden Grove Blvd. Rolls Roye• 9756 trade. 831-2\}10 dlr. '70 VW, LO n1iles. Xlnt Cond. S 1 /R t 9160 1 '' ·• '" .• ~"'"~ " \. oo.i;t ll1,1'Y .. 1'.B. hENT ALLEN . j.11}0~41. \\'cs1n1ins1e1· 636-4010 ---$1600. Call 67 3=6745 & • • en , new spring~. mich radial&, 642·9405 CONDITIONING 'liS DATSUN 1600 Rdst~ M d B 9740 1960 SC-Jr Silvm-Clout\ X1nt. Triumph 9767 1 613--0631. · • r b 1 t ,. n r b, S Z 0 0 O d · d' 1 · erce •s e nz: c."Ond LllD 112 000 ~~::7'-oo--,----:-:,,.,--::-:-1 75 W1nnebGCJO 24' 586-4.166/83!}.5491 CADILLACS spec . r:l io. ic;i t~r. super . , , . '71 V'i\" Cam·l)l'r, rebl1 e~. _ -·-; hn('. CQnd.;. new pa int, 5~7-1339 '65 TR4 xhil CCl\d, $2650. 613-5!f.i8 Brave \\'IL!.YS JEl"·:r v .s . .st_i('k. largest S•lectlon 1 with e ve ry rl"!i~11.11 ,engine. ;-.·err .1o11· 1974 EXECUTIVE Saab 9760 -~,3 SUPER BUG. Loaded. StHl Construction r:.1rl10. hf'ater. 50.000 m1l<'s. In Orange County i BMW rn1 lus c .. 3.0001 $ll99 \il(}-4·M.~ CLOSEOUT 13000 . ftlust ell lilake I $!1.Y.J fi·16-44!~ rllr. f152h.L.~:1 Cotipc Dt>Ville!>. SC'dt111 De-l dl 1·. 1\\'BB7liSI 8 d N 1974 ROADSTER . n\1, ., 7 1'· . 1000/. Self Containe d \Trucks 9560 \'11lel": . l::t Dori!.dos . Con· Sold I 0 1· ! 'i2 DATSUN 1600 pit:kup. Se1'eral l..0\1' l\!ilenctt', rully ran ew I oUer. Call~~-ti. bull "· · Coleman Roof Air I '"'Mihle ... ,,!so 11,11ny other t tll'U l'I J. l!Ji li I l\Jn~\\'h('{!Js."rod"t670j()UJ cqulp1 'ii i\lercedes Benz f . . '65 SEDAN ""'u;U\e re .t. : , On lhf> f\("\\' Dodge cha~i[Li 'Tl f'ORD Courier. Jackman Sf'lect Chd:ll.'lc Trnd<"in«. ROY CARVER Inc S2.J99 I 2SO Sl!dnns & ·150SE's at SAAB 99LE Per ect CO•!diuon • l'C'ady to excelll!nt 2nd car . $6fAI. 4-\Cl engine, tUf "''hK"l, front 1\'h('("l~ •. ~ide pif>t'S, 5 ,864 BJ\1\V ROILS ~OYCE• 1 SUNSET FORD unusuallycomP"titivepriL-es. roll! (RF'KOOBI 1 83S·2SS9 & 99:>7522. , l'Q\\'t'r disc brakes, h as miles.f4U1S1U/$3199 I NAlflSCADlllAC : Garden Gro~ Blvd. ~Sedan ISer No._3·1211, $1695 ' '59 VW BUS. $700 ~ 1hemmtat control!l'd fon:ed SU NSET FORD 1 · 6 ::&mo._ 0.E .. L. al $165.94 + Priced to S•ll I ~ .. ,·,. Shape '"' -). . . .__ _._ b ·•-2-It ~c. ·~ I SALES-SERVICE LEASING \\'esunin!iter llr-1010 43 ~ .. • .....,....,,...., air '""'alln&:, "A"'" ti•"'· so 5440 Garden Crol'e Blvtf. I .. .._ .,.'"'". OVERSEAS DEL y --liLx. 4j()SI'.: (Ser. Nt>. 33301. s 84 I ,, sleeps !ll'vt>n peopl", 1h.1g \Vestminstcr 63&-4010 IMMll .. 540..t1 IVER '72 240Z, 4-sp .• i1ir. Ai\t/Fi\t. 36-n\o O.E.L. at $2'11.SO + '62 Baja . Bug *$S2S* carpel. sta.inleu steel dou· 1 I US f.lags. on new Steel ltl...:. lit 1 Sell "' 6'Tl-115'1 ble sinks. IOO"ii self ron· 'il OATSUN Pickup, t a Ji e _ ?3-1 E. 17th s1. rads.. Xtta.s. i\lakr offer. , Jt"m Slemons t •738Sl i I ~~"='=''==_,,,...-,,..,,,~-1 'tained. Coleman rool air, deck, "ltlile spoke 1vheels, \\'E PAY TOP OOLL\R \Costa lilesa e 5464444 a.;s..ms7 CLASSITTED will se-11 it! ·, 4,000 onan c en e r at or . step bumper, side mirrors, I FOR TOP USl::D CAl!S QRANGE COUNTY'S . 'iJ DATSlr.'i-2IO z, h11n1ac, Imports Autos, lmport9<1_· _9700 ---· -(57980! ~Int c:ond. 89S--JS.i2 FOREIGN, OOi\l~ST!C ONLY Sl 1 995 00 ,63 FORD Ran r h,, 0 6 or CLA. SSICS OLDEST 1'2.000 inill•:<. ale. an1/fni. 1301 Quall "Ol~tly acl'oss fron1 the· If n1Hg 11hl. :<lick, s a.100. D.•boa Ba ct b" Good thru 10/14/7-1. shell. t6960SUI $999 I see us hnt. 'i • Sales • Servi'--e Olr., nJ E. 1s t Sanla AM, SUNSET FORD BA.UER BUICK Fiat 9725 833-8300 "D1:1!Y a~ ~ro~~ I~ 645-6406 ' • cylindl'r, automatic, with your .car ts extra clean & 1.i-16-SGjJ Ne1\•po1't Beach ,_. Y u Calif. Sanla Ana r .... -y., al a.MO ~arden Grove B\\'d, Costa ~:a.rlxlr Blv~2500 -! Et\Tl::R F~RO~l ~lat'ARTHUHI Sales .J()8 . y u'krvice '°'.1st St, \\'estm1nster 636-4010 --2 1970 l\lERCEDES 300 SEL 645:6406 • ~l~v l!:;u;~a~\ ~~ '73 LUV with f i-b l' r g I~ s s I *FREE CASH $$$* S,\LES-S£HV1Ct: '.,E,\Sl.'\C ~a.11~1;~~-.1~15~~~'.l ~ '70 SAAB 99 HERE _ND_W ~ ,= v • p p shell. l\fags, 19,7f,() miles. "'VE SE F' FIAT 124 I VU1Jg4! J<N ""O, I& /8, 107963P ) $2999 j }>~QR JUN l( CARS ., R AS D .LIVERY a! 300 \\'. Coast Hwy., NB. .:;~1 l:Om~;b50.25·~0 ~~ SUNSET FORD * 51S.t915 * ROY CARVER, Inc. ~f&~1: 1~t1'.!~~ 1~'i ~~~~1 '! door 1 _s~d. air 1n~1 ·l!»-7901 &4<Hl Ga rden Gt'O\le Blvd. 1--------ROLL') ROYCE B.\J\\' Roadsters 'l'1·adc1 uoning (j.j2BQE) ~Vt-~<rtminster 636-4010 WE BUY USED CARS :tw 1-:. lith St. <:J_99 ECUTIVE '74-31' r-.lANY '72 ll'oo'TERNATJONAL-% ton filLIR.U_CKS __ kQilit i\lesit e i'rtfi-4#1 • _.. 17...!-280-Sc iL==-4 X TR KS· 1 ,-o-o O M -p h::ic-U""P-:--4 s p e e d Coml! in for a free a.ppraisal '68 Bf\f\V 2002 4 speed ex· F'roni SUNHOOF- 1""'E8 U SPllNIOENES S-OPTO E. DCOOUCTD l.ransmission. (07874K} $2199 to GROTH' ClU:::VROLET, quisite ailver w/black iri.t. $1 995 1 Toba•·<."O br'<.11\·11. Ahn. "'">><)., · SUNSET FORD 1821J Be. ch Blvd., iiunt. Bch s:n-2040 dlr. " "" AT GREAT CMlPER. $23.900. cA•n _, Bil '"_ .=:..:=.=::.._____ fully e1: 1ip'd. 1'e11• J\fich. X FlR~f. O \V NE R 898-2220 ""'"'Ga1"'en Grove Bl\'d. · ... ,,,s, !'>19-33.'ll C · tires. Ca.II: 6-1·1·60S~ • OR .,,,, ~""'" Westminsttt SJ&.4010 w•· BUY apr1 9715 1 YPS25J 1 o~ --c.. 1 '74 260Z 4 speed. Ai\l/FM '6'1 TH_I U~IPH •I speed. "?nv. ~ 72 Explorer r..ut Dodge <113 "72 cOURIER. "''/shell-:liOO~ U.IPORTED AUTOS '73 CAPRI. xlnt cond, A/T, j lo\\• mi!<'i> & like nc"'·~ "Directly across ·r1'0n1 th<' top. fine running C'01!<1· XlnL I BAUER BUICK eng. 24'. p/s--p/b, air /2en, :.~!.ad'ed~~ ~~s.i1!J,i0 0 BEST PRICES PAIDI chrome ma.1:s,, stereo-cas. 1 ' 831-~.I() dlr. Blllboa Bay Cluh" ~~ ~l-141> d 1 t.., av.lting. !let"PI" 6, 16~1 miles. Dean Lewis Imports ~tie, new tU'Cs. $3200. '68 MERCEDES 250 Sedan Sales • Service I X 1 n I . S 9 O O O I b s L oll. '73 OIEVY PICKUP ~ T l' G.· 11, rliu1 , C.i\I. 646·9?.fr: 58&0SS1 Au1o., A :-it / F r.t , PJS,l • 645-6406 '66 TRl!ffl.1PH SPITf''IRE! 962-2158 CAl\IPER SPECL\L, P/S, L c ·-3 v~ 4 spd lfm 20 000 "Dirll<'lly a(TOl:iS fro1n !ht' P/\Vindows 831-~" .,, I L'On\'erllble. IX't'<l!. \\'Ofk. · air, camper shell ~3.370 Junir; ars Wanted ' 'am ' · ' ~ · '69 & '72 i\l(l}.: If 6i.>-830a FMC' 49>559-I 11.ft. 2 pm miles, decor group, XI n t Balboa Bay Oub" OVER 1 __:. -·~·er. ·ke nf!¥.' &OCWI nii, finest \\'iii pay cash. 548-1915 cond. 6TJ-562.4 Salctt e SerYl~'C! '66 TR4A IRS. Xlnt. cond,, I molor:'hornc bull!. S25.000. '62 CHEVY Pickup l:Ton 6 \VL\N'TED '71 or '72-PintO Datsun 9no l 645-6406 35 USED ONN n nn~t gell !or hl'ti.t o!Jer. 01>87r. 0' '7141 327""32 &J'~..Ji. '""· rndio. $189. ~·~i::~ .,.";.'; ::-II '70 FIAT MERCEDES SAAB S E Volksw•9'•''.:°'" 977D 1 EW ~·· sleeps 6· full equip-OOOGE Pickup. Sl75 DODGE 4 peed i\l/Ffl.I lro " r",·i~:-~~~?.63'1~·~:'; ;1,~1'19••.,n. Sii5. 6-16-2111 or ~~ ~ 124 ROADSTER ON DISPLAY s $-2•'195 ' in V'i\' ·1.1 Super Beet!", 2500 .... '"""' ""..r-546-7070 I miles, i\lichelins, RJH. shov.· AUTOS IMPORTED e NEW DATSUNS e s sP<'«t trnnstnis!lion, A:'lt ! House Of Imports (YXN970 l rn1 <.'Olld, offer, 6T~J.)()9 Alf. Rom-• IMMEDIATE • 1 rndk>. R"I CIMo. 1137J3EJ> 1 , 523°7250 '68 SQUAREBACK '60 FORD 3i ton P.U., 4 J'lpd. stick. saddle tanks. A·l cond. ~9-1358 e\'e. MOTOR HOME -RENTALS ALE'S 831-0900 RD Camper. Fully equip!, t new eng & drlvc tm , S2.KX:I Mt. Anytime1 ~5-936J. '73 COURIER. J\tag .,.,·heels, to111l('au cover, 18.481 niiles. \!>1853\V\ $2899 SUNSET FORD -9705 $2177 Gd. Cond., Gd. n\i leag e. -'--==;._ _ _c.:..;:. • DELIVERY • I '69 2SO SE COUPE, '"""'°'· $!l!l5. 518-i>l\9 69 Alf 4 sp. stere<:l, radials, 1mn111.c. a • Hundreds of e \ 5-1.000 nii. S8000 494·6413 '69 V\\' i\f!J,!,I sell. G~ i..-ond, • New & U.sed Cani e 1 g pm·ll pm flew hrakl!S. lo n11, SUOO/ NEW MG's TRIUMPHS JAGUARS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • 74 Winneba90 19' J.140 Garden Grow Blvd. \\'estmin;::ter 636-4010 'Tl COURIER \\ith Gem Top. I S9124S) $2499 Romeo Spiders 3 • 260Z's • 2+2's • 1 -n .. M L•u.:• I ;71 300 SEL 3.5, Very clean. "Directly across fro~~ the bat ofr, 49f-347l • 210's • 610's · 710's • 9'"°""' ~\I Couipletely !lerviced. A ~ k Balboa Bay Club . '63 V\\' 4 s"Ced. rebuilt • Hatchbacks· Wagons e YOLYO for Mr. Hargrove. 996--0440 Sale! e Se1v 1cc eng ine, ,J;Jst tlonc! $ 4 9 9 Harbor British Imports , • BRAND NEW! ' I l I STEEL C'ONSTRUCTION •JOO';, SEL.F' CONTAINED SLEEPS SIX ou v.·ouldn'I belie\"f' that 11; unit so oomp;u1 and rasy l,P dri\'(' \\'OuJd hlll'I' a& Jndl\!o' Inside a :o;. c hf' 0-19. The kitchen has a 3 -burner i<lo...e with Aulomallr (11.'f'ri. !'11Ainles.'l slf'f'I sink. 4 rubic·foot g11!'1 ell'Ctric re- trigera1or. 1bf! ba.throom !Us a Et'p&rnle shOY.·er bftck· td by a quick rt>Cfl\'tty < .. 'filf'r hl'ftl"r, R !<ink and a :marinr tntlet 1,1 ilh holding ·t.'.lnk. This unit i!' p1i1'Cd a ht UP more than the nrire of tom" luxury station \\'agons. · l~i1::iT1 All 111 ONLY $8595 • C,(')('l(j rtmi 10114 Olr ., :ilXI E. ls! S11nla An<t C.Jif. Sal11a Ana F\\)'. . t )!<I St. railers, Trav•1 9170 '72 AIRSTREAM SUNSET FORD ~-,.1-10 Garden Grove Bl\'d. \\'cstminste-r 63&-4010 '73 DATSUN 1600 pi c kU P. \\'hitc. Only 17,171 m i I es flli128\\.'. ttrn9 SUNSET FORD hlKI Garden Gro\'e Blvd . \\'estminsler 636-KllO ,~-.~ORD-Courier. \Vhite on 1,1• hit<'. "Sharp" (~) $22!!9 To Choose From! $2895 IJZl.ET01 illrad1 ]h11µ1111s +tt •200 w r .,.., •i........, ...... ,,,, 1·-~0 (>.O', •406 "Direetly across from the Balboa Bay Club" SUNSET FORD ;;.140 Garden Grove Blvd. Sale1; • Service \\'l!stnlinster 636-4010 --~~64-S~·6406_c_:_ __ _ ·11 o,,rsuN P.u. Cherry Atta Romeo KNI. 2'.000 m;. "'"'· 28 n1pJ:, $1750. 6-15-6680 1972 To~·ota Pie' JS.COO n1i. l\·lust sell. !\fake offer. :;sJ-."18\0. Vans 9570 Berlina (den101 Pric•d to Sell $4952 (•20141 • Pic:kups·Sedans • 1 bcf :.i. AheJ·::, call 673-l2:37. 645·6406 640-14~1i dlr. 1PLV0631 , • Sticks · Atoma1ica • · 1966 lla:rbor, c.~I. 6.W.9303 j ;63 MER-0:DES BENZ 4 dr, Toyota 9765 1-05 \l'\\~.j ~c"'· JIXXk.'C l'11g, 100, !runroof, 4 spd. column new brt1Mes, ahocks. clutC"h, I •~ifl. Cleoo oOT .. 1 1.0 95 " '72 TOYOTA '""$100.96>-IOl.!. OCT OATSUN ...... , ......... ~. . .. " . TH/l'ltc: 2925 Ha'bo' Blvd . Cotta Meso '74 DATSUN Pickup. 4 speed 11pecial mags.. like new! \Viii trade 831-ro!O dlr. ~Hfi.Jfl SEE H ERB "FRIEDLANDER " 11750 BEACH BLVD Westminst"r 537·6824 G13-TI1S 1 ·51 V\\I For Sale, good <."Ond-. ' '•O·l'1 SE!. 8""'":' 81"'"1 CORONA COUPE I l·l50 """ Sell 979-2500 lealhcr, ,\:'It/Fl .I SI ereo &l.;...t809 $1 2 . .)()(l 1!!7-2131 ' lciassitied Ad! Call titZ·567S j.':::=======:;;:;. '74 260Z 4 zp speed7, ~Al\~1~m.=r stereo w/taJll', ml' ta 11 I c paint & priced to sel l • ~1-2040 dlr. '69 MBZ 280 SE Cou pe . Auton111.l!c· tl'an~n1i~sio11, A.\I Autos Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 Auto . air. leather int .. & l'~dlO. \·1nyl top. 1~19EPC1 ·.;_;;_;_~'--<..;..... ___ ...o; ___ c__,_r-____ j lo mile~. 831-:»JO d\r. $2177 'Tl FIAT t28""\\'a.gon, i;ood I f9-;,ygz 30.l ,r;F.L 6.3 Lt.! -~~ cond, 21'r:OMPG. $1600, Fu 11 y equipped! 831-2040 1972 DATSUN station .,.,·agon. 545-S?<IO dlr. J} L , :W,CXXl mill'S, Excellent con. I ••• """' dltion. S2100 or ·of f er . Hond1 9727 J!li:!<tSo SI'.: l.J -<AM' ... ., -'~75-~. ~4073~~· =~=-.-,-..,="I Sctl<in Jn1n1;oeuh1te JQYQJI-" ! 9i9'-1i9j fir 1-l:!j....1611 II '7-t 200Z. full y loaded, 5,000 I n1i, mint rood, make offer. MG 9742 Contact J\lr. Petersen I "·"'• "' J 832-1021 or 96.'i·5628 1973 240Z, Brown. air. mag \\'hl!l!ls, 21.000 n1ile~. xtras. xlnt. 548-2.130/64j.6358, '14 DATSUN 260Z, all extras. Cust. paint & scat cover. ings. IJj()(l J\.1i, $5,T::iO 673"'6510 ;-71 Datsun 240z. auto, 1UJ1Y l!qlllpped. $3800. '44-5.'50 Hf RI ·~.::·· . .r "FRIEDLANDER" 9•lSGG.81•d .GG ~11.1111 ' " " 72 MG MIDGET LI KE NEW! $2795 l582FZI I 1900 Harbor. C.i\1. 646-9303 'iO TOYOTA CORO NA !\IKIJ. UULO, alr & in1· n1uculute~ 831 ·~10 dlr. Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Models! HARBOUR VW' s REHABILITATED USED CARS The-Doctor Say1 All Are Sound -------- '71 Saab Sonnet! '65VWBUG u-.-.{16!>Dl.J) fld:unfflll•.,./~£61,1 '73 Triumph Spitfi"' .._,...IM.r~~;\1-if'WI '74VW BUG ·~.~IC WI! lt 23JSCI '70MGB-GT '73VW BUG •K Wt1 fOll!Mt G• s2695 '73VW BUS '73 VWBUS '70VWBUG •SOO 1Set •9'"~t •5ot:I (W<!llYt) s3995 '71 VWBUS '69VWBUG M-1$Dd.!ZOY!tol • Volkswagen 1900 Harbor, C.f\1. ~9303 '72 VOLVO 1800ES Auto Trana, Radio, :ll 000 miles, 1 owner ' SAVE c ... vler BMW 208 w. 1st Sa.nlll Ana 83i>31TI tlOO Autos, New 20 . TO CHOOSI llOM PRICED AT 1 OOL OVER 70 FACTDIY INVOICE con 9800 .4 speed, radio, fir\ted glass. dlx. bumpers, whitewalls, VEGA #1251. · $3041.70 it Hie tetol "'"' prke incl. tox a lk.. '"'" Ott.md ttrmt. itrke ii $4\16 Ind. t1a & He. ,_, & cwryl .. <flo'l'I )., 41 inoittM on .,,,....1 tf "IM~. A.P.l~·IS.tl% ' 'MON. THIU Fil. I AM TO 10 PM e e SAT. & SUN. 9 AM TO 6 ftM e GROTH CHEVROLET 11211-•11'1, 147-6017 '765Toyot• . ' Sulldlly, Octobtr 13, 1'74 OPEN SUNDAY Q'~*~ 1974 CPE DE VILLE ' ONLY 9,000 MILES ~ ltfli . , !140!!! Faclory air condltJoning, full power, vinyl top, vinyl & '68 CAD leathf'r interior, tilt &. tele· auto. trans., factory air con- scoplc "t~rlng, r;tereo, door di1ioning power steering locks, fully e<1uipped. Looks power brakt"S, power wtn'. & runs like the clny it was dov•s. pcr.ver seats. radk>, delivered new (Ser. No. heater, whitewall tires, vinyl '73 i'ORD Courier pickup. 197;> l\lUSI'ANG ~1ach I, 1975 CHEVROLETS .~ Ch __ 'Y_''°-' ____ m_s ~ru. ~ ;;;~ "~" =· ~~'.''" v~. """' . ; -l.029W) roof tinted glass, .., h e e I '70 CHRYSLER 300 Laod'" SUNSET FORD Oldsmobile 9955 PRICED AT mupc. P.ower seat, speed 5440 GaNen Grove Blwf. J==::;;:;::~;;:::=.====+ l-ocrvers, ea lier v i--nfnn- ~~~~~ .. I terlor, clean car. lie. no. " WYu;o.J 149S 0 . R. HAAN Inc. 3)20 E 1st St. 5(1-44TI 9'17 CD1trol:-1144J1')11T99--"WeSffiilni~O ~es I: Sr.v1ce SUNSET FORD '62 CALAXY 500, 2 De, Gd: OLDSMOBILE 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. tram. UXI. GMC TRUCKS Westminster 636-1010 536-0295. HONDA CARS ·n IMPEIUAL ~ ·nroRDCoorierpiokup UNIVERSITYOLDS F/P. AJC, Ari.f/FM, tape. with ma,g:s. 1:right red and leath. int.. londed. ~ .striped (482781.) $2.:99 2S50 Harbor BlYd.. 615-:mI (II' 497-2292 • SUNSET FORD Colta P.Ieu.. 540-91e '72 EL DORAOO Full power, '73 CAMARO l.A.ndau coupe Comet 9P27 M4ll Garden Grove Blvd. '70 VfSTA CRUISER. Full AMfFM stereo w It ape. Bucket sea.lg, mag wheels. WestuibaAler 636-40!!> power, A/C. l\e"' rad 1 al """'t•"'~. lo~~~u .top!<,',°"', •. 'v .. ~ air cooditioning. («IiHYBj '61 roMET 2 dr, xlnt nm-'74 MtmAJllG II 4 sJ)ttd tires, 11hocks. brakes. $2350. ,..,. ,,...... .. ....,, $3799 ning condition. $200. Call rransmission. n.:m Miles. 552-i464. low miles • I ownl!t. Will SUNSET FORD 673-6661.. (339KHZ} $3199 ''o~L-D-s-. -o-m---,-. -,-.,~,-. -,-,700-iiell fa.11 -lrnrnaculate con-' SUNSET FORD '• dltion. $499:> 646-4448 dlr. !»ID Garden Grove Blvd. Contlnent•I 9930 miles, under :ill 111·amlllties. t942LPA) Westminster 63)-4010 --'-'------544-0-Garden Grove Bi\"d. UJOO. 3 months new . '73 CALAIS '69 CAMARO LATE '1l :P.fodtt-Giager Westminlk!r ~ Private party. &&>1052 CABRJOLE.'T TOP FM-3 trade. Recently rebuilt = ~al~~·~ °m L'tD Stationwagon. S9'l5, OLDS F85 Coupe, New trans. Fa,.._,.., .. ,_ ,....ndltioo'"" 63 spl?ed auto. 546-4145 after ....,; under ~Tnty. Perf@ct Omn. ~ E .JJth C M paint, be.tt, tires \5'9.IXKI mi) L....,, :r '"'" ....., .. ,. pm .. _ ~1488. Clean inside & out. $475. Full pov.•er, full leather In-oond. Retired 64 yr o I d r!"~ terlor, till & lelcscoplc i>teer-'67 CAMARO RS. auto. p/s, ~·oman aole drh:er. "'hicb '64 FALOJN 6 C)-"l, 3 .q.eed,:i~~~0-4~7-"=~~--~ tng, AM-FM radio, door $975. . ii the truth. $600). &D-7621. ~<ZB~er) $399. 646-4448 •"64 OLDS F85, very clean, locks. excellent condition In-Call 644-5977 l\lARK ll1 "7(} cm · Lnl7ll 2 dr. hrdtp. Will trade for aitle & out & klw miles. Chevrolet 9920 brown. ~IJy ~ip'~ •n RANCHERO, gd. C011d., P.U. 642-1298, 361. Ogle, (1'56GIA) mac. New Mlchelin tires. air, A.MIFJI stereo, Int ··i=°'~·=~==~--$5495 CONVERTIBLE Chevy $3800. 833-9293 xlnt.oond.n400.6T":r3404 'i.l OLDS DELTA Coupe, I mp a I a, A Ir, power, Corvette "22 '72 FpRD Courier pickup. Xln1:i..._pvt. ply., 1nust sell. speakers. beautiful b I u e • ;;.;.;.,;;:c;;::_ ___ ....;.= Si~ pipes. mao: camper ~DIM: $1195. 4~19. • • • • shell. (llZCJ36W) S2S89 1·0-LD__,S_M_O~B~IL-E~.-.• -"'-,-.-1973,- 1970 CHEV 1t1allbu. Extra ·73 Corvette. 4 Spd, Air O:ind. SUNSET F9RD C\Jstom Cn1iser, all ictraa, clean. As" ·-,g $1400. CaJI Dark M~tallic Creen, Rallye 5440 Gardt!n Grove Blvd. Jow n1ilcage. 644-0719 919-~19 11.tter :; pm. Wheels, Radial Tires, SbaJ1t We.tmimter ~ ·· 6316-40l0 "70 Ol.DS 98 L.S., all xiras, OPEN SUNDAY 1971 EL CAl\UNO, PIS. air Low i\fileage, only Z.000 1972 GRA.1'J TORINO, fac. low m iles, I O\l'ncr. Phone 1965 CADTLLAC Convertible, I. !\.fags. $2)00. mileage car, THE PRIDE air, A!\.!Jn.1 ste-reo, Xlnt. eves 6-12-398-1. white "'/black top, very 493-6872 OF THE BOULEVARD. cond. SZiOO. \l.'ill considerlc.65i0,""'o'°LD""'s"'cc"'"'"'•-.,-.'""i ""•7o7o'.1 clean, $595, 64z-tl!Ol '69 CHEV IMPALA, Loaded, <HIGVH1 $6999 trad~ for gd. trans. car. Great trMsp. NC\l' tires . Toyot• 9765 Runs G<b:I. Clean $1 O o o . • Groth Chevrolet • 962-~ll \. l\.fust sell immed. 6T~I004 OVER ( NOVAS e CAMAROS . "' r '~11'1:a;;v::;u ,~ V2 & ;t.i TON TRUCKS ' OP1N MOM. ntml RI. 'Tll. 10 iM ...... T.'TIL6M GROIH CHEVROLET 11211 leochllvd. Huntlngfoft ~- 549-333·1 Call "'2-5351.... -18211 Beach Hunt Bdi '7'3 FORD Squire 10 A·~-I rt-• 9700 "" 847-6'.lSi 549-llll ~ -.iagm. Very,_•_•-_,_m_po~---------'--'~-------'-==.....:.;_.....:,;...i.:i '62 NOVA 6 cyi .. Auto, P/S. $399 646-4448 dlr. e e e e sharp. A i r conditionlng. 1 I , ' (15mTQ) '61 CORV AIR Auto trans., & nice running conditM>n. $299 646-+WI dlr. (0LYS4ll '67 li\lPALA V·8, A!T. P/S, PIB, r,h, WSW tires. $499 646-W48 dlr. (ZNM386l '67 'VETTE oolM!rt 477-4 spd. AM/Fl\.1. xtra Clefln $29XI. firm. 714-64&-2770 Cougar 9933 '72 XR-7, air, full P\lT., blt y,1JJ .. stereo. lo n1i., }..1nt. Cond. 644-5.l89 '71S (8771{\"S) $3999 SUNSET FORD 5HO Garden Grove Bl\.1:1. Westminster 636-4010 '70 FORD LTD 4Dr. H.T. Landau. A i r condiOoning, light blue. (29'3BNPl $1591} SUNSET FORD 5tolO Garden Grove Bh-d. \Vestminster 636-4010 'Tl LTD Landau coupe. Air ('()nditioning, blL>e. {5,)~BJ) i:>;99 SUNSET FORD YESI WE HAVE 109 IEW '74 TOYOTAS 173 MARK IV •••••••••• '7 400 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. \Vestminster 636-4010 7i LTD 4Door H.T. Sl!aloan1 Green. C660CIH) $1999 IN STOCK PLUS 18 DEMONSTRATORS LAST CHANCE TO SAVE $$$ Atthe Gotd-erown Lealher. FulfY EQUipped, Less Than 25,000 miles. Uc. f297 ~ 173 ELDORADO • • • • • • 57200 Yellow-Beige Lealher, Fully EQuipped, only 10.000 IOcal mites. Ser. f.«>39 173 COUPE DE VILLE •• '6000 Yellow-Beige Leather. Fully EQUipped. lns Than 22,000 miles. Uc. 1913 GXU :7s!.£9..!!.fu~e.2!.L!~~O 73 JEEP •••••••• · •••• _ 3i4500 MOOel CJ5. V-8 with headers. Wheel dr., roll bar, &oeclal Ga1eSWnieii with Pwnelli tires. low mileage. lie. •s1s JFB ,i.,, NEW '74 CAPRIS DOZENS TO OIOOSE FROM!! DmY .. ~3050 172 RENA.ULT •••••••• '2395 ~ Coupe, •utomahc, air, like new. Jen than 25.000 mllel. mll. economy ar. Uc. 1956 GOO · 172 COUPE DE VILLE •• 54700 Gold. Beige' leatl'ler, Fultv E®iPP8d. lea Then 36.DOO miles_ Uc. t583 EGR !GAECl'""400J --·-·-- ' SUNSET FORD 5441 Gardett Grove Blvd. Westmins1er 636-4010 7.! FORD Stat •1:1l. a 11 xttas, 4 new tires, x I n t c:ond, $2G) pvt pty. 49Hi168 '73 GALAXJE 500 Landau coupe. Air oondilioning. nioe 1129801 $2999 SUNSET FORD 54-10 Garden Gro\'t'-Blvd. l\'estmin.ster 636-tCllO '72 FORD Gran Torioo Sport coupe. Air conditioning. mag y,·heels. (5 98EXNI S2999 SUNSET FORD ~40 GM"den Grove Rl\'d. \rest minster 636-4010 1910 VAN WAGON, 11ir, R11!0, clean. 4 rn:w rarl. tires. $2(XX). ~ 'Gf GALAXIE 2 dr, Xlnt. tin!K, air, just serviced, 1.m· mac, $500. 968--0.198 '68 CORnNA Sta. Wgn.. Gd. &as mi., S4SG. m..... "99 (X)UNT.RY SQUIRE. tO J)ll1111. run "°"""'· X°lfi' r-ond , air. 1 0\\ n~r $825. 816-1335. OLD PRICES!· Prices start at $ 26 77 • lANOCRUISERS • PICKUP TRUCKS •MARK ll's •<RICA's •<X>RONA's •<llROUA's ( 4) (15) ( 6) (17) (31) (36) CTE2t·8031 I Soft top or Hardtop long bed or Regular C.Oupes or Sedans GT-ST-LT Wog.-Cp~.-Sedans 1200or 1600 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa • • I • • • ' , I DAIL" PILOT nd~y Ottobe1 13 1914 • • • .. Brand New '74 DODGE COLT LOADED, NOT STRIPPED "SPECIAL" 2 Door coupe. Bucket seats. radio, heater, pin stripes. white wall tires. much. much more. (6L21K45305527) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE + T I L . , Brand New DODGE DART FREE FINANCIAL SERVICE Phone 556-4620 LET·us ARRANGE THE CREDIT AHD TERMS YOU HEED SO THAT YOU MAY DRIVE HOME TODAY IH -CAR OF YOUR'CHOICE. ' ~ _ LLL29_C5G 1 QWBl lhaMples of ow IMftY ways to f lMftC•l ._ ___ "SPEC;o:IA=rr1:""-=---'.--'-=-='-'==--"~~~~~:__ _____ __..._IW!IK=.0LAM11 -~· -l M1A IW« • CROCKER IAHK • SECURITY PACIFIC • INOH IAHK • CHRYSLER CREDIT . . • • • • ·o ~ 5Z , ·> Ill .. ·111 . Vt ... Vt c ... z ... > 0 ~ -~ "' ! O · " .... .... • ::::::. Vt g • c ... -Vt Ill ( "' Ill .z IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE + TIL ~ lrand New '74 DODGE CHARGER LOADED, NOT STRIPPED "SPECIAL" Vinyl roof. wire wheel covers, wide oval tires. rally pkg., power front disc bra~es, autom.atic. power staring, n:iusic master radio. (WL21J4G104750) I MM ED IA TE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE +-TIL Brand New '74 MONACO 2dr. H.T. LOADED, NOT STRIPPED "SPECIAL" 360 cu. in. VB, automatic, cloth & vinyl interior, bumper guards" front & rear and more. (DM23J40218712l lMMEDIATE ·DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE + Tll Brand New '74 DODGE VANS and 1975's WE'RE OVERLOADED SAVEi SAVEi SAVEi 72 Pinto Riil NICE 72 Plymouth RIU ,.IC£ "Special" s 1276 Fury . . 5 1476 Automatic hi-back · Special Auloma11c. seats. radiO heater OI •YOU Palffl adio. healer. PQwer Ol IF YOU PllFfl WSW tires: (327G~ $3ft84 leeri~, ~act°':Y air $4053 BVl ~MO. ond1l1on1ng . "L wo 731EBPJ . ONV 139.8'1 b 3'..,... """~ 11119 -· FuH ._,. ""°' M0.53 b :ie-. ••"' am -n. f ull .:.11 ••tot UW58 Viti. T~ 0.lf'rtell PIWINnl ll"C:e 11733.2~. '1517.51 ind. T•l. O.lel..., ,..,.._ .,,_ 12Q12.0ll "-PA. 21.-Jl 21 ~ AIU ,.ICI: R1U NICE 72 Ply h Plymouth FULi. PllCE 70 ford ~~:r. WSW, s97 6 b..omali.i j~ r~Kl and 5 107 6 . ~~~AutomalfC !!!!t.. bucket seats, dtx. Ol tf YOU PllfH er, much, much OR If'. YOU PllfH transmission, radio $43.J ~oovers. '38!.5 WO. .;;;8J!111 CIN} s3 L'!.. andht9ter.(93528F) .. WO. ONV 131.M b 3111101. -1'90 eo-. Fvt! --Orf\I M1m b .-. ..,.., 1'lt9 dowt>. f ull,_.. ,nc. 111«>-5' n:L Tl.I-Oell!<Ncl ~ cirw;:e $144$.2' tld.51 ltd. T&l. Dtlert9d ~ -111,.... °""' 1311.1~ loo 2• ....,. W•I~ 121» --Full.,,..,, II',,_ l lo:MSO ><Id l&l. Dlele<tld _.... ... pnce 11214.f>O. A.P.A. 21,)1'11. fl.PA 21.~ ...,.A ll).IG ... '72 FORD GRAH TORIHO ~ Qiev. W $FULL NICE "" ~-'-FlllL l'tllCE . gn. 1 s·7-L "'..,..,_., "Soecial" Aulomalic, V Radio. ~f'lea!er, \linyl $976 ' ··special" Cpe. Automatic, radio, heater. power sleering, factory air con· ditloning, landau roof. {733FYAI r steering, air Oil If YOU ,.DU 'roof, bucket seats . ~ilionlng, radio, 56382 (016GBK) Ol F YOU PllFll 1=~1~~--~z 116 eater . WSW , · ....ed(310FL0) . rllWO. otrl3l.l!b!M,__~,tllll--Fullc.alll>ct ~113.112 lar311-. Wlfto 1~119-. Fu11t:WI Dtice I KOl5CI .nd. l&L °"""*' .,.,.._. Cllic.e •1214,6(1. 11•58 ft:L TIL 0.-.,i --llf'ice '25".U Al.R.21.li,,. A.PA 21.M'A. '69 Pontiac R1U NICI 72 'Mazda FULi. ,.ICE ~utomatic, 58 7 6 . Rot"!J S 18 7 6 ftldio, heater. pawer OI I= YOU PllHI Sp~cial Coupe. Cl If YOU PltfH steering, factory air s32" ad10 and heater, $6312 co nditi o ning. u ckel seats. (ZDU866l ,. MO. 402ESJJ ,_MO. o-.. 13:Z.1!8 1oo ,, lftO( • ....., am dowtl. ,.,.. ~ oi;ce Mne:<' b 311 "'OS........, 1m °""""'" Full cno Dtlce 1928.!!6 <no;! Tl l.. Dllen'lld .,._nt pnoe I TOll:J.32 11•» nj. flt . 0. .... lld ..,_.,. Pn011 125"~ , A.PA.21~ A.P.R.21.0IN 72 Ford .Rill. NICE LARGEST SELECTION USED VANS AND Torino Wagon $ 1776 "SpecialH Automatic, radio, heater, factory Ol F YOU,..,. air condition.Ing. $5082 power steering. JJ.eii.., (157KQY) SURFER CONVERSIONS • 0-.. •59.st lar 39 ..,.. "" Hit cblWI. Fu• cd ...... 11•1111 ild. taL °"""*' ......-""°" u•~.u A.PA21~ 72 Olevy RIU NICI . '73 CHEVROLET Vega Kammback s 1 I 7 6 CHEYENHE PICKUP Pane I W a go n ¥'8. power steering, power brakes, fac-- "Special'" Bucket OIS•4YouC).'!Nl lEH• tory air conditioning, a· box. fancy in· seats. r&dio, hearer, tenor. fCCY143S16t704J 4 $Peed. (75615VJ MO. Qfl' ·~ 11 .,, 2, lllOS, -..... -·Full eN price IMMEDDEUYERIA TEr •• -.s~ 8 7 6 112'11-!J6 nj. TIL ~o ~"' Clf>C• 11•11.64 A.l'.R. 21 S. HOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? 1 Try VICTORY You're the Winner" SD\1ClttOUl.S M...., 7:l0 • fo t.to ,_ T•&.-M. 7:JI • fo l:tO ,_ We accepl oil Warr!inty Work on flM Owysltr Proclucls DODGE • CHRYSlER • Pl YMOUTH Motor Home Strvka Tool IMl llClOl!d ~~~°'"'·Ct ... ~-.-£•-,._, ~ -- '74 'FORD MUSTAHG "Special" Automalic lransmisaion. bocilel seats. WSW, lu11 inslrumen· t8tiOn. vinvt interior. (338KEV) 1~~~L -~.~376 '74 POHTIAC VEHTURA Halchback "Special" Automatic, radio, heeler. \linvt top, custom interior and exte(tor. while wall tirea. (170KFK) '=~1:_.5,~276 '-·73 FORD COUNTRY SEDAM WAGON "Special" Automatic. radio, heater. Power steering, fa ctory air con· ditioning, much more. (6t9Gi\X\ R1Vt1"<.lllt fll'.W'T' " . DEAL WITH YMR FAOORY •Ea 'DEALER • • • I . 5:· -·-. • • • .. .. -I a ,1 ... 0 • 0 • z s I I • ; c -... ~ -Vt • ~ I • I • z ., i ~ ... ~ ... COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVIN F. SAN CLEMENTE THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. OCTOBER 13, 1974 == = == = = SERVICE DI.RECTORY Authorized Sales -Service -S.atisfaction AMERICAN MOTORS Friendly AMC/Jeep 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 645-7770 Word S. lee, Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Santo Ana 547-5826 == == = == == FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St,, Santa Ano 546-7070 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa I 642.0010 __ = = = == = PONTIAC Dove Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI -~;...---~-· -== Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi -44f E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 Roy Carver Inc. Universi ty Oldsmobile 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa = 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-4A44 fl 540-9640 Crevier Motors ROLLS-ROYCE 208 W . 1st St .. Santo Ano -== Roy Carver Inc. 835-3171 = 234 E. 17th St. Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury Costa Mesa 546-4444 Soddlebock Valley lmp<?rts 16800 Beach Blvd .. 28402 Marguerite Pa.:-rway Huntington Beach Mission Viejo 495-4949 842-8844 TOYOTA Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercury ==Deon Lewis Imports = 1966 Harbor Blvd ., Cosio Mesa = b C d II 1301 No. T uslin. Santo Ano -No ers a i ac = 0 1 646-9303 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa = 547-51 540-9100 == ~ = = = :z:: -== = VOLKSWAGEN = =Chick Iverson Volkswagen = Connell Chevrolet = 445 E C H Connell Chevrolet -· oost wy. 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Newport Beach = 546-1200 = 673 0900 546-1200 - = -= == = = == VOLVO = Dot Datsun Univers ity Oldsmobile Dean lewis Imports 18835 Beach Blvd., 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa Huntington Beach 842-7781 540-9640 = 646-9303 = = = = = == -e-== !::;: = - = = == = == == = == = 5 === == == == == == == == == = == == == == = == == = == = = == = = == = = = = == == = = == = ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11:00 12:30 2:00 2:30 5:00 11:00 7:00 10:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11 :00 11:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 7:30 9:00 9:30 11:00 1):30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 .TV !PORT! Hlt1Hllt1HTI SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 9:30AM fJ @ (I) Cl) Pro Football Chicago at Atlanta. 10:00 0 Q1 Ci) (ig) @i) Wortd Series Baseball Second game. Starting time and teams Indefinite at press time. 1 :OOPM IJ ~(I) (j) Pro Footbaff Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay. I QJ ~ ~ @i) Pro Football San Diego at Oakland. 4:00 UCLA Football Bruins vs. Stanford. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 6:00PM 0 (~Ci)) Ci) GE) Monday Night Football San Francisco 49ers at Detroit Lions. 9 :00 O (Qjl (!)) ABC News Close-Up "Danger in Sports: Paying the Price" TUESDAY,OCTOBER15 S:OOPM 0 fi100 ®) m World Serles Baseball Third game. Time tentative. WED~ESDAY,OCTOBER16 5:00PM D @ 00 (i2) m World Series Baseball Fourth game. Time twirative:--- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 S:OOPM 0 ~ 00 ®) m World Series Baseball Fifth game, 1f neces· sary. Time tentative. 8;00 t1l) The Way It Was "1952 Sugar Ray Robinson/Rocky Graziano Fight" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 8:00PM @ Pro Basketball Warriors vs. Los Angeles. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 11 :OOAM 0 @ @ @) m Wofld Series Baseball S1,cth game, 1f neces· sary, will be televised by NBC today, but exact time is indef1· nlte at press time. 12:30 I ~ (!)) m NCAA Football Arkansas at Texas. 2:00 1 CBS Sports Spectacular 2:30 C S .!Ports Spectacular 5:00 (~ (JJ) a> ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports 11 :00 USC foo~ll Tape delay. Trojans vs. Un1vers1ty of Oregon. !V~ LW Evening Movies ;., .. ,..._ ". ·-:, SUNDAY, OCTOBER ts 7:00 9 (C) "Portrait In Black" (dra) '60--Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn. 10:30 9 (C) "Mister Roberts" (com) 'SS-Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 7:30 9 (C) "Midnight l.9ce" (susp) '60--Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin, j 8:00 5 "To Have and Have Hot" (adv) '4S -Humphrey Boaart, Lauren Bacall. 9:00 4 <C) "Yours, Mine and Ou"" (com) '68-Lucolle Ball, Henry Fonda. Van Johnson. 10 "Wreck of the Mary Deare" (dra) 'S9--Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston. 23 6 "The Shuttered Room" (dnt) '67--Carol Lynley, Gig Youns. 11:00 9 "Force of Arms" (dra) 'SI-William Holden, Naocy Olson. 11 :30 2 17 3 8 (C) "Young at Heart" (com) 'SS-Frank Sinatra, Doris Day. TUESDAY, OClOBER 15 7:30 9 (C) "Move Over, Derllnc'' (com) '63-Doros Day, James Garner, Polly, Bergen. 8:00 5 (C) 'Cotter" (weal '72-Don Murray, Carol Lynley, Rip Torn, 8:30 7 (29 8) 3 42 (C) "PleymatH" (com) '72--Alan Alda, Connie Stevens, Ooug McClure. Barbera Feldon. 9:30 10 (Cl "Red Tomahawk" (wes) '67-Howard Keel, Joan Caulfield. J 1:00 9 "Illegal" (dra) '55-Edward G. Robinson. Nina Foch. 11:30 2 17 3 8 (C) "See the Men Run" (susp) '71-Robert Culp, WEDNESDAY, OCT08£R 16 7130 9 <C> "On Moonllcht Bay" (mus) 'SJ-Doris Day, Gordon MacRae. 8:00 5 (C) "Namu, The Kiiier Whale" (adv) '66--Robert Lansing. Lee Merl· wethef. 8:30 7 (29 8) 3 42 (C) "All My Oarllnc Daughters" (com) '72 -Robert Young, Eve Arden, Raymond Massey. 9:30 10 "The Deadly Bees" (horl '67-Suunne Lelah. Frank Flnley. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17 7:30 t (C) "Lullabl. of Broadway" (mus) 'SI -Doris Day. Gene Nelson. 9:00 2 17 3 8 (CJ 'One Is A Lonely NumMr" (dra) '72-Trish Van Devere, Monte Markham, Janet Leigh. 9:30 10 (C) "The Siient Gun" (wes) '69-Lloyd Bridges, John Beck. 11:00 9 "Maru Maru" (adv) '52-Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman, Raymond Burr. 11:30 2 17 3 8 (CJ "Uind Rald•B" (wes) '70--Telly Savatas. Georae Maharls. F'RIOAY, OCTOBER 11 7:30 9 (C) "Piiiow T•lll" (corn) '59--Dorla Dey, Rock Hudson. 8:00 5 <<;> "Guy1 & Dolli" (mus) '55-Fr•nk Sinatra, Marlon Brando, JHn Simmons. 13 "Magnificent ObHnlon" (dra) '36--lrene Dunne, Robert T•ylor 9:00 2 17 3 8 (Cl "Fer·O..unce" (susp) '7•-David Ja,,ssen. Hope Lanae 11:00 9 (C) "A Dandy In A1plc" (susp) '69-Laurence Harvey, Mia F•rrow. SATURDAY, OCToaa. 19 7:00 9 "The Winnlnc feam" (dra) '52-Dori1 Day. Ronald Rt1gan 8:00 5 (Cl "Namu, The Kiiier Whale" <adv) '66--Robert Lans•na. 9:00 4 2l 6 10 36 (CJ ''The Mechanic" (dra) '74-Char1es Bronson. KHnan Wynn. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 13, 1974 • • • 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels v- • PERSONALIZED •STYLISH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL Mrs. John Doe 123 M ain Street Anytown', Anystate 1234 5 Label• Do Not Ha"e A Printed Bouler Styli$h Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper, r---------------------, Fiii in this coupon, clip and m ai l with $1.50 to; Piiot Printing label Div., Post Office Box 1 S60 Costa Mes., C11ifornla 92626 le Sur• to "" your lip Code ---14''·''44'1'111 : L---------------------J Page 3 I 6:1 6" 7:1 8:( "' Se 4t ,. la IU 9:0 9:3 10:0 10:3 'THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 13, 1474 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MORN IN G O ~@®lm H tl lywood uares Do11111 Reed Show 6:00 I (j) Sunrise Semester ~!fll> CV m Brady Buncil · Knowledre Wanderlust fHtures World Business News 6:30 I New PenpectlvtJ on Alcoholism 700 Club · Not for Women Only 11:00 I@ (3) (j) Youn1 & Rtstlfu 6 D1ybreall • @ @ ®) m J1c•pot Cl) ! featurea Ozzie l Harriet lullw nklt (tij (j)) 00 G) The Clrl In My : Yo1a for Health Ure: One Life to Un Thur$. 7:00 @ m@ 00 Ntws I News · 9 (1) (Jg) m Today Show Youth Scent 6 Cartoons : Electric Comp1ny Michael J1ehon Show 11:30 IJ@CVCI) Sttrch for Tomorrow DIVIJ & Gollattl 0 Ci)~ m CelebrltySweep· New Zoo Revue stt•es Gumby (6) The F1rmer's Oaurht•r StocH1dlan1 fJ (Ql>{j)) Cl) ti!) $10,000 P'yf .. : Seaam• Street mid ( , CJ)) Mornln1 Comedy Time I Let's Rip 7:30 6 Lassie Features Ralph Stozy's AM : Villa Ale11e Tennessee Tu1edo Skip & Woofer Buis & Hi• Buddlu Workf luslness Ne.1 8:00 @ @ Cl) Captain Kan1aroo Coll•&• Credit Courses The Gallery 8 Sunup • B1nan1 Splits & Friends The Flintstones Bozo's Bir Top : Zoom! 8:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Romper Room Yo1I & Friuds Gum by Manna : Miiter Rorers' Nellhbothood ( Cl)) The Fllnbtonts WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AFTERNOON lZ:OO I Noontime . @ ;~@ m Jeoptrdy (eit) 8 ) Cl) a) Pmword 8 B (E)News Movie: See Daytime Movies. (fz) rn Noon Alf1ir I Joe B a r I ' ' • Hulth Show ~ Tenneuee Tuxedo 12:30 I)@ 00 (j) As the World Turns O @@®H~D1y1 of Our Lives i fatller Knowa Best (Qj Cl)) (]) ti!) Spilt Second Futures; "ori1 Gre( s Pet Ht· ven Fri. ' Dl11inr for 0·0111rs NBC reaumu cover111 of tllt World Strlea on Tuesday, Wtdntacl1y (3rd I 4tll 11mt) and Thurtday (If a 5tll 11n1t Is ntcuury). Time of the 1amt ra Indefinite tnd all pro1r1mmln1 I• aubfect to cll1n1• wlttiout notkt. Market Cloalnr Bullwinkle 1:00 @ (3) Ci) The Guldlnc Llpt Q) (]) ®) m Tht Doctors D_!!!_nLQ1111 (!W'll)) Cf) ti!) All My Chll· dren 9:00 10:00 10:30 I CJ) Cl) Joktr'I Wiid StNmt Stltet t!) \lg) m Ntmt That Tune Luw It to l uvtr Movie: See Daytime Movies. Jeck la Linne I Love Lucy Children's Proanma features ~) Mlb Douitu Ctmblt tE ~a;, Wlnnln1 Strtak Tiit F1Jln1 Nun • features GrHn Acres I Drtam of Jeannie @ (}) 00 Now You S.. It Muriel Stevens Cooklna Show Qj @ @') m Hlah Rolleri Movies: See Daytime Movies. 6 Anyttilna You C1n Do Tiie Mornlnc Show Motllers·ln-llw True Adventure Stock Elchanr• 1rs A New Day : Eduutlonal Proarama News/Panoram-.del Valle @ love of Ufe I ~~.~·~u::• Daytime Movies. 1:30 @ill (_IJ Ed1t of Nl&flt Q) CI) ~ m Allottltr World Phil Donah111 Sllow (9 (j)) (I) ti!) ltt's Make A Dtal; Afternoon PlaybrHk "Can I Save My Children?" Thurs. Diane Baker, David Hedlson, Tammi Bula and Jack Ging star In this stort of a mother and her teenage daughter and young son who survive a plane crash in a remote area only to find their lives imperiled unless res· cued within 24 hours. I Movie: See Daytime Movies. Comer Pyle 2:00 (i1') rn (j) Price 11 Rilht 0 t°U (6) @) m How to Survive A Mam1re fJ (Qi) Ci)) (]) ti!) N ew I Hfl d Q1me Except Thurs. aJ Pettlco1t Junction m features 2:30 I) cm (I)(]) Mitch G1mt '7' OmSomeraet ~== tJ (~ @> 00 ti!) One Lift to Un Except Thurs. (Jg) ~ @ M o v I • : Sfe Daytime Movies. I Ben Hunter lntervitws/Featurn Nanny & the Profesior Yop tor Health 2:45 EE Washlncton Otbatu for the 701 3:00 I @ Cil T attletllts · Truth or Consequences Sea Hunt 6 Popeye Cartoons (Qt Ci)) Cil (!!) Gentrtl Hos· pita I I Movie: Sfe Daytime Movies. Porky Pia Get Smart Beverly Hillbillies Dram• Not for Women Only 3:30 I) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 Mike Do11.l!H Show Oule & Htrrltt (]) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 81n1na Splits I friends Yo&i & Friend• TM Munsters 1 (3) New Zoo Rewe Add.nu Family : Features ( (j)) Comedy Classlcs • Mike Douctas Show · Muriel Stevens Cooklnc Show 4:00 ~ Tht Rifleman 6 Superman Merv Grllfln Show Tues .. Wed .. Thurs. m Pufnstuf l lldsvllle aJ I Dream of Jeannie l!ft, (3) four O'Clock flick Slmplemente M1ria (~ ) The flinbtones ? Sesame Street • SUbe Pelayo Features Felix the Cit 4:30 father Know1 But 6 Gllllean's lsiand leave It to leavtr o Ii) (j) Merv Griffin Show Mon. & Fri. Only. I Bup I His Buddies Prile·A·RarM Batman Ci)) Star Trek UnderdoL 5:00 0 fJ EE News 111 Valley 6 9 I love Lucy • -leverly Hlllbffliet The flinlstonta Gllll11n's Island : Mister Roeers' Nei(ftbortlood • Dra111a • T rtvtl tbe Wor1d Wild Wild West; News Mon. Rocky__&. friends 5:30 fJ Cl) (Qj Cl)) News 3 Trtvel Fiims Except Mon. Hoian's Heroes Dick Van Dyke Bewitched Courtship or Eddie's fattier 1 (3) Journey to Advenbn Room 222 -, Villi Attire • Don Wilson's Town Til~ "THI IMALL CAil IXPllTS"' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS PIHONALIIID UASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS A llllE SElECrlON OF USED CARS 842-7781 540-0442 Servin g Af/ f5ea c/, Ci lie~ 5 MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD. (H1ghwo1 l t) HUNTINGTON BUCH Pag~ 5 SUNDAY OCTOBER 13 MORNING &:00 m liblt Answtn/Cluisto,1tn 6:30 O Tiit Chrlstophen 1:45 (j) Christopher CloM·Up 7:00 FIYOrite Martians • fl)@ This Is tht Lift Mormon Tabemacle Choir 6 H.R. Pulnstuf a Rex Humbird • People's forum J abberwock,J Warren Roberts 7:30 I Bailey's Comets • The Jebons Ch1pt1tn of Bourbon Street 6 Lldsvlll• I lilly J. Harli• lnsl1ht on Rtll&IOfl Elementary News Cil ICtthryn Kuhlman 7:45 @ @ S.Cred Heat1 1:00 limp Unto My f11t GO! Ru Humbird Mission: M•clt a look Up & live • Jolul.!!l_ l•rton Sllow @ C.V Qi Old Time Gost1tl Hour !Wonderam1 W11tderlust CI)) Gospel Slnrers' JubllH 1:30 loot Up & Uvt Serendipity Ila llue Marble It 11 Wrftttn ltt Ttltrt le ll1ht Mettl~c Time at Calvery m THRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) Q) (i) Kathryn Kuhlmen 9:00 Btfltr CtlalltJ!.P MJ Sermon C9 CIJ) Day of Dlscow.ry Rtal Eltate Open Houae C1mpus Profile Ci) Oral Roberts o Newsmaken I Day of Mlr1eles rn '°spet Country Ru Humb1rd 9:30 II @ Cl) Cl) Pro football-Dou· bleheader First game: Chlcego at Atlanta. I Voice of Aaritulture Nn Game of the Wttk Reverend Max Rap With Rabbi Mike Amazfn1 Prophtdes Meet the Press G) Old Time Gospel Hour ~ CJ) flrst Baptist Church I • (j)) Town Hall Mtttlna Mu1IC1 y Palabras 10:00 Aedon de 11 Comunlcf1d f2J Cl)@) er;, MaJor 1.ta1ue Baseball Second game of the World Series. Startln1 time and teams ere Indefinite at press time. I :::, o~:;;; Cuidt Domlnao Ht raid ofT rutfl Cieorre & Diane lv.y <9 Cl)) Dr. Norman Vincent Peale @m Esta Es I• Vida 10:30 0 <9 (j)) CI) Q) lusft'' Rea· cut Ranceri/Schoolhouse Rock I flittl for Today Tony & Susan Alamo Mldeut Anafysls P1ntalla Dominica! 11:00 U Cllurdl With A VisJon @ MOYie: "Atl1ntlc Convoy" (dra) '42-8ruce Bennett. Viralnia Field. I (~ (!)) (}J (!E Ghost Chasen Unt.ated Wot1d Morie: "Journey for Marprtt'' (dra) '43-Margaret O'Brien, Robert Young, Fay Bainter. II) Cllurdl in tht Homt @ flrst Baptist Church 11 :30 IJ Gene Autry The1tre (eij (j)) CV m Make I Wish/ Schoolhouse Rode D Movie: (C) "Kathy·O" (com) '58 -Patty McCormick, Dan Duryea, Jan Sterling. AfflRNOON 12:00 ~ (~ @ > Colleee football Hl1h· ~ale storm Show Vision On Newa The Humanist m lnsifht 12:30 e ,actsltters @ Movte: "Please Believe Me" (com) '50 -Deborah Kerr. Mark Stevens. Robert Walker OH11d On m Movie: (C) "Before Winter Comes'' (dra) '69 -David Niven. Anna Karina, Topol. m W1nderlust ~ Sunday Celebration eJ Public Service (li) Tnvelure 1:00 IJ@CV (j) Pro Footb1ll-Dou· bleheader Second game: Los An· geles Rams at Green Bay Packers. pO@ @>mPro Footblll Time is tentative, depending on Wor:d Series baseball. San Diego at Oakland. I Tod1y's Hultfl (~ (j)) m m Directions lntemational Hour Safuf to Adventure 1:30 8 Canadl1n Football Hiahllfhts (~ (j)) CV (!E Issues & An· lwtf1 I Shertodc Holmes Th.,trt M1jor Adams Day of Mlrades N1tion1I Town Meetine "Con· gress Today: Is Congressional Re· form Getting Anywhere" Guests are Senator Hugh Scott (R·Pa.) and Congfessman Richard Bolling (D· Mo.). 2:00 (j) F11rum 0 Movie: (C) "What Did You Do In the Wu, Daddyf ' (com) '66 - James Coburn, Dick Shawn. (i) DakUri O Movie: (C) "The Youns Jt•bel" (adv) '70 -Horst Bochholz, Gina Lollobriglda, Jose Ferrer. l flith for Today (i)) Jim Thomu Outdoors ctlebrlty Tennis 2:30 (3) Youth in the 70s m Movie: "Across the Wide Mis· souri" (adv) '51-Clark Gable. I Hifh Chapaml fires of EV1neellam Consultltion (I)) C.ltbrtty lowllna THE DAILY Ptl OT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 13, 1914 3:00 w Unlvtnlty Dlalocue 6 John Wayne Theatn · Movie: (C) "Whars So Bad About Feellna Good" (com) '68 - George Peppard, Mary Tyler Moore. @ Jimmy Swawrt Show fll) P!aJ lrldre With the uperts (~{I)) C.l1brftJ T ennls 3:30 3 Travel FTlm/Rtal Estate Report St1r Trtk The Vir&inlan Cireetln1s From Germany Relifious Town Hill : 811ck Penptetive on Hit News ( ) Untamed World ff[) lnsl11ht al Pentem tal Temple 4:00 IJ Newsmakers (J) Movie: "Paranoiac" (dra) '63- 0llver Reed, Janette Scott. O Insight .. And the Walls Came Tumbling Down .. Jack Albertson and Martin Sheen star '" a fantasy about an aglne tailor whom God 11Jve.s I.he gift of undeFst'8ndi11g. O UCLA Football BfUins vs. Stan· ford . i T1run Thutre (!E COll11e Football Hlfhllfhts Hee Hew m SPENCER TRACY & *WALTER BRENNAN IN STANLEY & LIVINGSTONE m Movie: "Stan!ey I Uvinestooe" (adv) '39-Spencer Tracy. Richard Greene. Walter Brennan. I The People Show Korean Variety @ other People, Other Places Pentecostal Temple EE Inner Visions I ) World of Survival Toros This Is the lite Pleasa11t Grove W•r 4:30 R (iJJ rn (j) fa" the fhtlon ~~;:et the Press ~ Hour of Dtllvermnce EI1l Weshln£1011 Weet In Rtvfew (ljt (j)) Gre1test Sports le1ends m Sunday M1tinee 5:00 I It T1kes All Kinds John McK1y Show l1Q) News I The Avengers Danie! Boone @ John Wayne Theatre I Kor11n Drama G1mtr Ted Armstron1 Green Acres Los Angeles Hews Review ((,if CJ)) This Wee'l in the Nfl mRollerGamu Q) Wild Wild West EE Coron1 Now 5:30 I Hogan's Heroes 6 Little Rase.ls Thu tre News The Comm1nders o Movie: (2hr) "Sah1r1" (dra) '43-Humphrey Bogart, Dan Duryea. (ft (]) National Geographic ~Survival EI1) Wall Street Week EE Viewpoint on Nutrltion EVEN IN G 6:00 11 KNXT Debate Debate between candidates for office of Controller. Tentatively scheduled. Movie: (C) (2hr) "I'd Rather le Rich" (eom) '64-Sandre Dee, Robert Goulet, Andy Williams. 0 m Meet the Pren U Movie: (C) (3hr) "The Qre1n Berets" (dra) '68 -John Wayne, David Jan55en, Jim Hutton. 8 &) ANaoner Aepert The World at War m THE MARX BROTHERS * SPEND "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA" m Movie: (2hr) "A Nlfht at tilt Opera" (com) '35 -The M'n Brothers. Kitty Carlisle l ~htGallery (V Chin• Today Children's Cartoons Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Tiit Roota of Ht1ven" (dra) '58 -Errol Flynn, Jullettt Greco, 0'1on Wei,_ fiE)FMllF ..... (9 (1))1' ... ti tM M......, @ri)News a!) P1nor1m1 Latino m Three Stoo1es 6:30 O Animal World "The Predators·• A drama of the hunter and the hunted. as cameras focus on pred· atofs -the animals that live by kllhnir other livln11 things. (i) Mov;e: (90) ''The l lttlt Colonel" (dra) ·35 -Shirley Temple. O Mov!e: (C) (90) "LUY'' (com) '67 -Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk Elaine Mav. Nina Wayne. (i) Paul Sand Show @ rn Racina film msunMt t23 00 last of the Wiid (~ (j)) Bobby Goldsboro Show m Document11y &) Travel F11m .. Sounds of Silence €}) Roller G1mes 7:000 News 7:30 O Wild Kfn11dom ''World of the Pinnipeds" Marlin Perkins and Tom Allen loin John Prescott. curator of Marineland of the Pacilic, to study (he life habits of the 11arious seals (8) Treasure Hunt O Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (21\r) "Portrait in Black" (dra) '60 - Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn, Sandra Dee. John Suon. I It Takes A Thief Cl) S.lnf · J1panese Lan1u111 Pro1r1m @ m Wild Kln1dom EI1) The W1y It W11 ''Colls/Gl1nts ·ss NFL Championship" (R) (~ (i)) Hee Haw al Chespirito Cl) Speakeuy 0 TOP FAMILY DRAMA *ON APPLE'S WAY!! 1J @ CI) (!) Apple's W1y "Tlle First Love" Teenager Paul falls in love with a beautiful 26·year old woman visitor from New York City and is determined to go and live wlth her. Farrah Fswcelt guests. 0 TENSE DISNEY DRAMA * COUGAR VS SETTLERS 0 @ Ci) o m World of Disney "Return of the Big Cet" Conclusion of a two.part wilderness adventure ccncernlng the 1890s frontier lam ily whose lives are threatened by e killer cougar, and a dog named ..Boomer'' who is trained to go after the big cats. Jeremy Slate. Pat Crowley, Jett East , David Wayne Kim Richards and Christian Jultner star. 74 ee, en ne, he d· by I" ) k. y a THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 13, 1974 • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . .. allowed to 10 free. Kim Hamilton, 'LISTEN THAT'S LOVE' Alex Henteloff, Leonard Stone guest. , 0 It la Written • ffiOVIE FOR R sunoRY even1nG • 0 •rHE KING IS COMING' The many fac~s. of singer/ * WAR IN HEAVEN co~pos~r Paul Williams are. un- fJ1) :tnld1 Wltll It Cll1uteuqu1 Second of three concerts taped at last summer's Chautauqua, New York festival featurina conoer1s by C1n1dlen musicians backed by the Ch1t1t1uqu1 Symphol!J Orchestra. g) btnlan TV Hour 1:00 Ci) Movie: (C) (211r) ''Th• Slvaae iiid" (documentary) '70 -Filmed in the wilds just below the Arctic Circle. D <9 CJ)> Cil &> Son"' C.mldJ ~· Sonny's guests ere Glen Campbell, Twigy and the Staple Slnaers. m Nltioftal GeoO'lplllc Sptd1l "Winged World" Alexander Scourby n1rr1tes this hour th•t looks et the lives of the world's fllahty and "earth-bound" blrdt--from the tiny hummina bird to a 300-pound ostrich. II) ThrH Passports to Adventure ~ Nippon No Uta/Newt I C.sey Slntos Sllow f11tum Cine dtl Doflllnro News 1:30 II @ Cil Cl) Kojall "Slay Ride" Kojak finds suicide an improbable cause when several men , all ettend· Ina the same convention, appear to have died by fallina to their deeths. Al the deaths are Investigated, Ko· l•k discovers that all the victims are linked together by an 1cclden1 which h1ppened at a previous con· ventlon. II@ Cl) d6l GI NIC Sund11 tlptir,..:11~ (2ht) "The Gana That S1ole M1nhettan" Rom1nce. •n eaotlstlcel •C1or with 1 pench1nt tor pl11in1 detective. a homicide and veiled JO a one-hour, mus1cal-DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP variety special, .. Listen, That's I The Kina 11 Comlnt Love," featuring guest appear- Tht Ila Quntlon ances by top: named contemp<>- £v1nin1 •t SJmpllonJ The Bo~-rary artists, Helen Reddy, Olivia ton Sy'!'phony Is conducted by Se1JI Newton-John Roslyn Kind and Ozawa 1n a performance or Hayden's S I ' ' Symphony No. 1, and the complete ea s and Crofts, Tuesday at score or Stravinsky's "The Areblrd." 8PM. ~n KNBC. Channel 4. 'IJ Yolct of Cllvary W1lhams. who has composed 10:00 g Day of Discovery such million-sellin~ hits as "Just Cl) ltock Co net rt D The Sentry Collection * HERB ALPERT AND THE TJB plus the Muppets! u <a oo> m m r111"'PIW!1<"'1x .... c"11 -1tedLAlpart ~lie TJB Herb Alptrt and his band are back after an ab· sence of more than four yurs with a mix of some of the music that made him famous and some comedy with Jim Henson's Muppet.s. Sinaer Lani Hell also auests. I Df. Nofo'Men Vincent hai. fl) News "100Club Lou Gordon Sllow 10:15 fl) Royal f1mllJ of J1pan /Cllel· len11 Golf 10:30 I follow-Up · Th• laaut la Mr. lolptl lultlr The Protectors • Movie: (C) 11Mlster Roberts" -------- --(com) 'SS -Henry Fonda. Jack a possible multlmillion-dollu Jewelry Lemmon, James Ca1n1y. heist. add up to trouble for Marshal (to) Action: Inner CitJ Sam McCloud. Fernendo lamas. I MluJOfl: h"postlbll Larry Haamen ind Leslie Parrish News 1st. (3) Mr. Gospel llultlr P•Stt*t to Travel @ Dl•loau• Masterpiece Theatre "Murder Flrin1 Unt Must Advertise" Part II. Ian Cu· tl) Nullvlllt Music michul stars as detective Peter 10:.45 g Didi Yttmell Sflow Wlmsey. fl) Japanese L1nau•1• Procram al lorun Y1riety Hour ll:OO IJ(I)IJU(J)®)@(}) Newa 9:00 0 Oral Roberts ft Pacaett111 D SUPER SPECIAL! !1 ~tllryn lulll111an *Sinatra-The Main ~~':',.'° Event-M.adison Square U:lS 0 News .., Garden. live! @ Cl) Rodi Concert D <9 Cl)) (I) m I fi"PAC I 11:30 II Movie: (C) "flther hose" franll Slnm -ttae lb n vent (com) '64 -Cary Grant, Leslie -M1dlson Squire C1rdtn A live Caron. concert from the center rlna of the O fD (j) Tonlaht Show Garden, with specl1I auest Howard O Movie: "Coln' to Town" (com) Cosell, and accompanied by Woody '35-Mae West Paul Cavanaugh. Herman and the Youna Thunderina D Movie: (C) "war Kill" (dra) '68 Herd Band. -Georae Montaomery, Tom Drake. 0 Gamer Tld Armtron1 Ci) Teltpulse IJ Lucy Co•ldy Hour "Lucy W1nts ®) Movie: "The Ancel I Ute l1d- A Career" Paul Ooualas 1uest1. man" (wu) '47-John Wayne. Geil I Slferf to Advtnblre Russell. J1p1t11M Llntulft ProrrM m Movie: (C) "Ont Mort Train to Th• Ont w., Rob" (wes) '71-Georae Peppard, Noelle de Call John Vernon. Diana Muldaur. Korean Dn11111 Q) Movie: "Ptao" (com) 'SO - 9:30 II@ Cil CJ) M1nnht "Walk on Diana Lynn, Charles Coburn. 1he Bllnd Side" Minnix sends his O Wamn Roberta secretary Pe&&y. to meet a wom1n 11:45 (!1!J CJ)) Spanfsll Movie in trouble with the syndicate, end 12·30 9 Rlaht On she Is kidnapped by the mob's hit · men who think she's the women 1:00 0 Spe111Jn1 Freet, they're after. Mannix knows that II) Movie: 1'0.pottld" (dr1) '51- when the mistake is discovered, Jeff Chendler, Marte Toren. Peau will be marlled for death 1:40 II Movie: (C) "Oreaon Trail" (wes) since she knows too much to be ·s~red MacMurr1y, Glori• Talbot. An Old Pashioned Love Song" and "We've Only Just Begun." wrote the title song, "Listen, That's Love," expressly for the program. and uses it to open the musical hour. He is then joined by popular songstress. Helen Reddy, who offers her hit ver- sion of the Paul Williams- composed song, "You and Me Against the World." The comedic side of song- writer Williams decorates the musical hour, as Williams dons comic costume to impersonate such memorable Hollywood greats as Peter Lcrre in "The Maltese Falcon,'' Charlie Chap- lin. Laurel and Hardy. Shirley Temple. and the possessed girl in ''The Exorcist." At the same time. he sets his music humor- ously to the characters he por- trays. In a more serious moment. Williams offers his million-sell- ing hit. ''Rainy Days and Mon- day~." followed by the softly ~tylized voice of Olivia Newton- John, singing her current hit. "I Love You, J Honestly Love You." Williams then introduces composer/conducter Kenny As- cher at the piano, who joins him for 1heir co-composed song. "Loneliness.'· Singer Roslyn Kind follows with "Winners." and Seals and Crofts entertain with "Ruby Jean and Billie Lee,'' as dedicated nnd sung to their wives. In an audience coetling. Wil- liams closes the program with hi\ '\Olo performance of two more of his compositions. "I Won't L:i. .. t a Day." and "Sad Song.'' Page 7 MONDAY OCTOBER 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O "Three Ou per1te Men'' (adv) '51-Preston Foster, Virginia Grey. 9:00 O (C) "Jlpaw" (mys) '68 - Harry Guardino, Bradford Dillman. 10:00 O "Salty O'Rourlte" (mys) '45 - Alan Ladd. Gail Russell. "The "ight R1iders" (wes) '39 -John Wayne. 1'C1ught" (wes) '31-louise Dresser. 12:00 m "Blood on the Sun" (adv) '45 -James Cagney, Sylvia Sidney. 1:00 @ (C) "love In A Goldfish Bowl" (com) '61-Tommy Sands. Fabian. :lO O (C) "The Happy Road" (com) '57-Gene Kelly, Barbara Luge. 2:30 (lg) (C) "Johnny Guillr" (wes) '53 -Joan Crawford. Scott Brady. ~ @ (C) "Rosi,~' (com) '67 - Rosalind Russell, Sandra Dee. 3:00 00 "The Children's Hour" (dra) '62-Shirley Maclaine. 3:30 8 (C)"Oh Men, Oh Women" (com) '57-Tony Randall, Gineer Rogers. CI) "Wild Wild Winter" (mus) '66 -Gary Clarke, Chris Noel. 0 (C) "Cat on A Hot Tin Roof" (dra) '58 -Elizabeth Taylor. EVENING 6:00 I CJ) @I) m News · ~(fij(])~@ Ntwa Bon1n11 6 I Sl''ICilL I World Literature Cru· sade (5hr) Rev. Vern Mclelland Is host. 0 (Qt) Cl)) (]) al ABC Monday Night football San Francisco 49ers at Oe1rolt Lions. Whit's Mr Llne7 Partrld11 f1mllJ Mod Squad Musical Comedy Show Star Trtk : EJecbfc Company Speed Racer • Raymond Burr Show Andy Grttftth : Zoo11! • Th• Plonffrs llttfe R1tc:als ORDH YOURS NOW 1974 MODELS ALL MAKES Page 8 1:00 o ®J@ oo m ""' Bowflnr for Dollan Truth or Consequences I love Luer Tiie flt (]) Hoc•n's Heroes Eamenilda Bia Valley : Chant to Chance Drama Three Stoora 7:30 I Masquerade Party Police Surpon Help Thy Nelpbor (ij) {])To Tell th• Truth • Miillon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Midnlaht uct" (susp) '6C>-Dorls Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin. @.) let's Make A Dul m Bewitched * * * Alex Ka,.,..s, former •ll·pro De· trolt Lions defensive tackle, plays 1 M•rine determined to repay H•wkeye for savin1 his llfe, on M•A•S•H, Tuesday 1t 8:30PM on CBS. * * * Series st•r James Brolln, as Dr. Steven Kiley, and guest star Jess (cq) W•lton, as Dr. Janet Oliver, Kiley's colleague at the Family Practice Center, are at odds because Kiley feels she has been neglecting her duties at the center In f•vor of a small rural clinic, In "The Fatal Challenge," on ABC's Marcus Welby, M.D., Tuesd•Y. at lOPM. / THE DAI LY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 13. 1974 I (]) Wild World of Anlm1ls Walhlnrton str1lrtrt T1lk Jimmy Dean Show LltUt Rascals 8:00 i) @ (]) Cl) Gunsmoke ''The Wiv· Ing" Farmer Jed Hockett (Henry Morgan) orders his three sons to ao to town and not return without pro· spective brides. When the three brothers arrive In Dodge City, they discover that "town women" don't take too quickly to their country ways. Remembering their father's order, they arrive at what seems to be • simple solution: kidnapping. D ELSA IN DANGER AS * WARRIORS GO ON RITUAL LION Kill "BORN FREE" TONIGHT D Q) Ci) ®) m lorn Frt• "The Masai Rebels" A young Masai war· rior has trouble with his own iden· lily and Is confused by both the traditional and new ways in Africa. The arrival of a white hunter {Glenn Corbett) complicates matters more. D Movie: (2hr) "To Have and Have Not" (adv) '45 -Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall. 00 World literature Crusade Con· tinues to 11 PM. I Dealer's Choice The Bold Ones Teatro del Aire Movie: (2hr) "Wild Is the Wind" (dra) '57 -Anthony Quinn. ED BEVERLY SILLS * "In Performance at Wolf Trap." Grant by Atlantic Richfield al) In Performance (2hr) "Oaugh· ter of the Regiment" Oonizettla's comic opera starring Beverly Sills. Set In a vlllaae In the Austrian Tyrol, the opera was orl1ln1lly per. formed in Paris in 1.840 and made its American premiere In New Or· !tans tflree years tater. €!)Penthouse &) Movie: "EIJ1 of the Rivtr" (dra) '4(}-John Garfield. 8:30 m Merv Griffin Show 9:00 IJ@ CI) Cl) Maude An affec· tionate postcard from en old boy· friend rekindles a flame In Maude's heart-until she learns VMan re· celved a similar card from the same man. 0 m NBC MondaJ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Yours, Mine and Oun" (R) (com) '68 -Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, Van Johnson. A widow with elght children meets and marries a U.S. Navy officer -a widower with ten children of his own. 0 <aOO>(I)a'.)ABC News ·ctow·Up "Oanaer fn Sports: Paying the Price" An investiaation of sports injuries to members of school ath· letic teams and their relationship to the coaching equipment that team members receive In prepara· tion for various athletic competi· lions. ®l Movie: (2tlr) "Wreck of the Mary Deere" (dra) '59 -Gery Cooper. Charlton Heston. ID I sHcl•1. I l(unc fu·llarate, The Arts of the Empty Hand A look at all forms of the Martial Arts with experts from around the world. @ @ Movie: (2hr) "The Shut· tered Room" (dra) '67 -Carol lynley, Gig Youna. The Commanders: lsoRoku YAMAMOTO .. architect of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. A Channel@ Special hosted by Ralph Story 10:00 PM Monday 1974 la's ills. trian per. ade Or· ., .. ec· oy. de's re· the @II Muy Ac11dtddo 9:30 B RHODA-COMEDY HIT * Joe pops the question II @ (})Ci) Rhoda Joe pops the THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 13, 1974 ~. -!81'' C L-'O~S E ~ -U f!.r"· -~-~~~,,~~· -oc· ----~ ---·---'°--- question, but it's not exactly the 'LAND OF BEAUTY' one Rhoda wants to hear. That two can live as cheaply as one Is still . , -.;~ pert of the propos.I, but nothinf is Contemporary 1s the key word for NBC s new said about• license. Born Free series (Mondays at 8PM). Gary Collins 0 News and Diana Muldaur star as George and Joy Adam- @I) Dr11111 son, a Game Warden and bis dedicated wife, living 10:00 the free, rugged outdoor life in modern-day Africa. IJ JOHNNY CASH HOSTS If there's a "message" in the series, it's that people * THE COUNTRY MUSIC and animals have a great deal in common and AWARDS SHOW TONITE must learn to live in harmony to preserve the U @ CI> Ci) I lftcilL I Country beauty of the land. Music Association Awards Johnny . . Cash hosts the eifhth annual cere· Some people thrnk of Africa as the home of mony honorlnt outstandinf achieve· Tarzan, filled with swampy jungles and steamy ment in the country music field, riverbeds. Others conjure up the land of the Sa- from the Grand Ole Opry House in hara. Even those who have seen the film s "Born Nashville, Tenn. Free" and "Living Free" may remember Africa ma Oi'm 7.~., as mostly endless plains of burned-out grass and rnmxo Tht Commnders sparse shrubs. "lsoroku Yamamoto'' Unique fool· Kenya does offer all of those settings, from the age about key episodes in the life tropical forest to Lake Victoria, to the dry, tree- or the man who was the architect less near-deserts close to Samburo. But> within its or the sneak attack on Purl Harbor. It was his fate to plot • war he had fought to prevent and which he knew Japan could never win. Relph Story hosts. I Eduutlonal Ecoloo S.ries The Untouchables Political Candidates "Lt. Gover· nor" Mervyn Dymally (D); John Harmer (R); Marilyn Seals. Peace and Freedom; and Alberta Procell, Ameri~n Independent Party, are scheduled to debate. (enJ Cl)> lon1nu tlfMovlt 10:30 I Safari to Adventure · Joumq to Adventure 1111 Colby LI Cludad Grill · Musical Comedy u:oo R ~ B 18 ~~ews NYPD borders also lie snow-capped Mounts Kenya and Z lest of Groucho Movie: "Foret of Arms" (dra) Kilimanjaro and seacoast cities with white sands '51-William Holden. Nancy Olson. and blue waters. ( Mission: Impossible . f h · · b k ~t Gallery A variety o t ese sates are ser~ang as ac : ,.ter Gunn ground for segments of the new series. Though it w Id Wiid West occasionally travels afield, the Born Free company Yoia for Hulth most often films near its home base in Naivasha, Cl)) Wanted: Dtad or Alive in the highlands of central Kenya, an hour's drive 11 :30 II (J}J (}) Cl) CIS Late Movie: from Nairobi. One of the area's main attractions (C) iiYounc at H11rt" (com) '55 -is Crescent Island, the exposed half-circular rim Fr1nk Sinatra. Doris Day. of an ancient volcano in the middle of Lake Nai-m M~vlt: "C~rse of the Werewoff" vasha, a shallow Jake approximately five miles in Chor) 61-Chfford Evans. · diameter The island is connected to shore by a 0 9oo~m*~ea~ · . John Davidson is ruest host. s~ort, narrow causeway flanke.d by hlly pads and g Fractured Fllcters high papyrus fronds. On the island, hundreds of Ci) Movie: "Accused of Murder" water buck and Thompson's gazelles, as well as (mys) '56--Vera Ralston. tiny antelope called dik-dik. vervet monkeys and IJ Movie: (C) "The Gorion" (hor) baboons scamper freely in open grassy areas and 'St-Peter Cushinf. in the shade of thickly clustered, yellow-barked &J WHanderil u'!lt ti fever trees which are visited by an astounding m u1111n st " erna ve . f b" d • <9 (j)) Science Action Theatre variety 0 ir s. 12:000-Movle: "The Brain Machine" A shon drive from Naivasha takes the company (dral.'56-Patrlck Barr. to locations that fortuitously reproduce in minia- 1 00 I ncer ture, the diversity of the ~enynn landscape. • · lTOl Tomorrow · · · h 1 d ·1 1;45 iifOvle: "The Black Orchid" Though there as a rarny season wat a most a1 y (dra) '59-Sophla Loren. Anthony thunderstorms, the summ~r mo~ths get cold and Quinn, Ina Balin, Mark Richman. in the dry season, the climate as nearly perfect. 3:10 I) Movie: (C) "list of th• Bad· Most days are clear, with a pleasant breeze mak- men" (wes) '57 -George Mont· ing the sun's rays tolerable. The average 68- 2omery, James Best degree temperature is not only good for the cast and crew, but fine to work with lions who might balk at performing during the heat of the day. Most crew members are situated in hotels not far from the lakeshore. To wake up in the morn- ing coolness and look outside to freshly mowed lawns, flower gardens and the tranquil lake, a newcomer to Kenya might suspect he was instead on a Newport estate or in the English countryside. In fact, if you were to drop in at the location site for a visit at around I lAM or 4PM, you'd find an elegant table set with china, trays of cook- ies and sandwiches and pitchers of milk. The only respite in the long days shooting, which often starts at SAM and lastS into the evening, are tea and coffee breaks and lunch. So, despite logis- tical difficuJties, the production office sees to ii that such breaks are as pleasant as possible. In deference to local custom and the predominantly English crew, it's tea time twice daiJy, and the tables are likely to be set up alongside a thatched- /\ A -l roof hut in a Kikuyu tribal village. or in a forest clearing with Elsa the lioness staked out in the grass only yards away. But Kenya Is also no place for the tlmJd, as danger abounds in the beautiful but sometimes violent landscape. The lions who appear in every episode of the show pose the most obvious dan- gers. Though welt trained, they still possess all the instincts of wild animals, as a frightened extra learned one day when-for some unexplained reason-Elsa broke away from her trainers and took off after him . Ever since, persons not work- ing on a scene must stay in a closed vehicle when the cats are loose. Other hazards abound in the tall grasses th'at hide puff adders, horned vipers, pythons and other poisonous snakes. Fierce Masai tribesmen who populate the area present another kind of prob- lem. A photographer who filmed a Masai without permission barely got away with his life when the irritated warrior hurled a spear close enough 10 graze the man's leg. Equally frightening are the unseen dangers of Kenya: the disease~ that abound in the primitive countryside. lnnoculated against cholera, typhoid, typhus, yellow fever. 'I mall pox and hepatitis, the cast and crew mu st also remember to take their weekly anti-maliirial medication. Despite all the hazards. however, the company has survived the fir'>t few month" of <;hooting without any c;crious inciuent<; Page 9 TUESDAY OCTOBER 15 For morning and afternoon llsting1, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below. for your convenience, are the day's mollies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O "Man From Caho" (ad~) '54- George Rafi. Gianna Carla Canale. 9:00 O (C) ''Gidget Grows Up" (rom) '69-Karen Valentine, Paul Peter· sen. Edward Mulhare, Paul Lynde. 10:00 0 "Dark Angel" (dra) '35 - Fredric March, Merle Oberon. "Public Cowboy fCo. l" (wes) '37- Gene Autry. "little Ble Horn" (wes) '51-Lloyd Bridges, John Ireland. 12:00 m "Men of Boy's Town" (dra) '41 -Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney 1:00@ "Shock Corridor" (dra) '63- Peter Breck, Constance Towers. 1:30 0 (C) "The Main Attraction" (dra) '63-Pat Boone, Nancy Kwan 2:30 tfO "'The Thin Man" (com) '34 - Wiiham Powell, Myrna Loy. ia1 @ '1Kitten With A Whip" (dra) '64-Ann Margret John Forsythe l :OO CL· (C) "None But the Brave" (dra) '6>-.Frank Sinatra, Clinl Walker 3:30 O "Crime of P11slon" (dra) '57- Barbara Slanwyck, Raymond Burr. CJ) (C) "l5land of the Bl ue Do i· phins" (dra) '64-Celia Kaye. 0 (C) "A fCew Kind of love" (rom) '63-Paul Newman. Joanne Wood· ward, Thelma Riller. EVENING 6 :00 ~ ~ ~ ~tflJ~N~ws lj ~ ct) ji m W o r I d Series Bueball Third game Is tentatively scheduled from 5 to 8PM. All pro· gramming subject 10 change with· out notice. @ Bonanza What's My Line? Partridge f1mlly Mod Squad Musical Comedy Show Star Trek : Electric Comp1ny Speed Racer 6:JO • Raymond Burr Show Andy Griffith mzoom! C5' 00> Dealer's Choice IThe Pioneers Little Rucals 7:00 0 m News Bowling for Dollus ct) Mod Squad (i) Truth or Consequences 11 Love Lucy The F'81 (3) Hogan's tferon Esmerald• Bie Valley : CIJlWatchers ( (!)) Bonan11 Drama Three Stooges 7:30 $25,000 Pyr1mid Gomer Pyle Help Thy fCeiehbor Rainbow Sundae 8 @ ffi To Tell the Truth B #lmuon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) Page 10 THE DAILY PILOT, 1'Y WEEK, OCTOBER 13, 1914 WEDNESDA Y "Move Over Darlini" (com) '63-The story o( evangelist Marjoe, who Doris Day, James Garner. began prtach1n1 at age 3. The film m Bewitched follows Marfoe during his last ED College Proposition Debate USC months of rock·style preaching be· and UCLA debating teams discuss fore his retirement al age 28. Stars OCTOBER 1& statewide and ctty propaslllons. Ma r1oe Cortner. ~ Outdoors With Ken Callaw1y o ~ ~ Hollywood $quart1 I d efternoon lltti Anlmal World E!) Los Grandes Allos cler Rod For morn n1 an . np, Little Rascals 9.30 O News please see DAmME PROGRAMS. 8:00 8 @ (1) 00 Good Times flor1d1 . o Movie: (C) "Red Tom1hlwl" Below, ,for your convenlenu, are and James are worried about Thel· (wes) '67__..oward Keel. the di y • movles. young man for over two months and Aficionados dtl Nort• DAYTIME MOVIES ma. She's been dating the same ~ Safari to Adventure the family has never met him. When Merv 'rilfln Show she brings home a diamond ring £t) AJIOl'll 8:30 0 "Say It In Fr.ndl" (eom) '38- and tells the· family she's engaged, a> Dr1m1 Ray Mlll1nd. Olympe 8radn1. her falher hits the ceiling. 10•00 0 LISTEN, THAT'S LOVE &-. NEW NITE" BARNABY 9:000 (C) "Hell Raiders" (dra) ''68-~ .. John Agar, Richard Webb. * Musical-variety special! * JONES NEW SEASON!! 10:00 o "ltt •em Have tr• (adv) '35 PAUL WILLIAMS HOSTS O @ Barnaby Jones "For· -eruce Cabot, Vlralnla Bruce. O Listen, That's Love Singer and leit by Death" Bail bondswoman "Apache Chier• (wes) •50 -Alan composer Paul Williams hosts this Roxie Morgan (Sheree North) seeks Curtis. "Race tor lift" (ad~) '55 muslcal·variety hour featuring guest the aid of henriend Barnaby Jones -Richard COnte, Miry Alde11. appearances by Helen Reddy, Olivia 111 localing .i missing hit-and-run 12:00 m "Heaven Can Walt" (com) ·43 Newfon·John, Rosalyn Kind, and defendant who hu forfeited a large Gene Tierney, Don Ameche. Seals & Croft. bo. nd.J>O~dNbe~her company. l ·.OO "2 "Unfi .... ful Wlft" (dra) '68- '72-Don Murray, Carol Lynley. The Bold Ones Stephan Audran, Michel Bouquet. 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Cotter" (wes) ~ID w ... ~ '"' 00 Best of Grouehi> (~ ) (}) m Mucus Welby 1:30 0 "Youna Min With A Htm" 0 (~ 00> CV m Happy Om M.D. "The Fatal Challenge" A man (dra) ·so -Kirk Dou1las. Doris "The Not.Making of the President" almost dies because a woma n doc· Day, Lauren Bacall. The Presidenttal campaign of 1956 tor is not giving enough time and Z:30@} (C) ffBtst of £Jltftllta" (dra) splits the Cunningham household attention to her patients at the '62-David Niven , Mldlael Wlldl"'. R1ch1e 1s for Stevenson and his fa· Family Practice Center ~ (]) (t) "T\e Ratt 1'"4" (•~) lher likes Ike. ~The Untouchables '66-James Sttwart, Maureen 0'· lo m Hews 6il Accion Chiuno Hara. Brian Keith, Jullet Mills. Dealer's .Choice m T11e PlonHrs 3:00 (j) ''Tiie Moon Is llut" (dra) '53 The Virginian 10:30 I Journey to Adventure -William Holdell, 01vfd Niven, Go~on , 8111 Cosby Manie McN1m1r1. $ Movie: (C) (2hr) 'The Com1n-La Cludad Grtta 3:30 1J (C) ''Tll• Man in tflt 8ttY cheros" (wes) '61-John Wayne. : Burflar Proofinf "Doors, Locks flanl\tl Sult" Part I (dr1) '56 -EID America "Making a Revolulton" and Windows." Gregory Ptck, Jennifer Jones. Part I . a> Hoehn hpltiH (]) "ln Mlstnblts" (clasalc) '52 ~ UM J~lcio ''T Tl m OutdOors With Ken Ctll1w11 -Michael Rennie, Robert Newton. U.J ov1e:. .. he ~e, the Pl1ct, 11,00 i ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ News 0 (C) "Th• Hustftr" Part I (dra) and the G111 emus) 46 -Dennis • 3 6 N '61-Paul Newman, Jaoklt Gtu son. Morgan, Jack Carson. ews 8:30 I)@ CI)® M•A•s•H former Best of Groucho Detroit Lions defensive tackle Alu ~ NY'!' . ., ., , Kilrras guest stars as Lyle, a Marine Movie. 1.llepl (dra) 55-Ed· EVENINC who is delerminded to repay Hawk· ward G. Robinson, Nina Foch. eye for saving his life. whether I Mission: Impossible Hawkeye likes it or not ~I t G11lery o Mike Doutlas Show 3 Peter Gunn 0 (®1 (j)) (3) m ABC luesday Id Wild West Movie: (C) (90) "Playmates" (R) fI!l Yo a for Health (com) '72 -Alan Alda, Connie <la! 8 ) Wanttcl: Dead or Alive Stevens, Doug McClure, Barbara Fel· 11:30 8 17 CBS u te Movie: don After two divorced men be· (C) "See the Man Run" (susp) '71 come friends. each setretly be11ins -Robert C\!!P.. Angie Dickenson. a romance with the other'! ex· 0 @ (JQ} er;, Joh nny Carson wife. cau&mg even more compll· Efrem Zimbalist, Thalassa Cruso, cations than lhi: original mauiages Kathryn Kuhlma n guest. m Merv Griffin Show frac1ured nlcJie11 ED Saga of Western Man "1492" 6 Movie: "Counter Espionace" Recreation or an exlraord1nary year, (mys) '42-Warren William. a period when fear was 1eplaced by 0 Celi ) @ a) Wide Wol1d cunos1ty and Weslern Europe broke Mystery "'The Haunting of Pent· the barners of the Middle ~es to house O" gain ascendency over all the cul aJ Wanderlust lures of the world. ED Hollywood Ttlevlllon Theatre m Movie "Gondola" (R) 9:00 8 'ft ("£ 00 H a w • I I f I v •·0 12:00 O Movie: "Never lffll B.tck'' "Right Crave, Wrong Body'' An ac· (mys) '52-Guy Middleton. Ctdentally unearthed hu.man ske.le m Movie: ''forte Of Evil" (dra) '48 ton becomes the b1urre hn~ -John Garfield. Thomas Gomez. bet~een a five ·year·old, quarte!· 1:00 D ~ Temmorow m11!1on-dollar bank robbery -in 0 CD@@ News which neither the boo\y nor the ,, , thief was ever found-and a deadly 1:30 m All·Nleht Show: It I Always wave of ltauor store robberres. fllr .~eather,'' "They tame to Cor· 0 MAR~OE. Young dura * evangelist raps up 1:45 8 Movie: "Man on a Tlglrtrope'' • (dra) '53-Fredric March, Cameron career with a rock· Mitchell, Gloria Grahame. beat. True story. HO IJ Mo v I e: "flthtln& Wildcats" O Oot umentary "Marjoe" (2hr) (ifra)-Keele Brasselle, l<ay Callard, S:OO 11 ~ li!::-n S11lt1 BIMball fourth game tentatively scheduled from 5 to 8PM. CI)loMW What's My Unt1 Partrldae F••llJ Mod S4uld Musiut Colllffy Show Star Tm : E'.ltdlk Co•pany Spttd beer 6:30 11.,.aond lurr Sflow Wy 5rtffittl : Z.O•! ( Cl)) Dtaltr's Chok.e little laxall 7:00 (})Da)N ... Bowllilr for h llari Mod Squ.d Trvt!I or Co11~utftCh I love li.cy Tht Fil (}) Hopn'a Htrot1 Eamtralda 811 Yall11 : Chant to Qena ( (()) lollalfl• • DraMa Thr•• Stioorn 7 :30 i lornt 8rtt11111 ult of t~ Wiid Gomer Pr'• Hetp Thy Ntlfhbot Lat's Malit ~ Dtal @(I) To Tell tflt Trvtll Es. I. ... es ~. an 55 43 ti. II" rfs ii) •· 11) . 3 ri. w 2 n. ) ~. O Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (2"r) "On Moonll.aflt Ba(' (mus) '51 -Doris Day, Gordon MacRae. m Bewitched direc:s Arthur Miller's tense drama about occupied France Play poses the question: Is Individual survival the sil\gle most important force in human life7 m Colleee Propoaitlon Debate use and UCLA debating teams discuss statewide and City propositions. al Celebrity Bowline 9:30 CiJNews al Little Ra1e1ls ®) Movie: (90) "The Deadly Bees'' (hor) '67 -Susanna Leigh. Frank Finl el:... 11:00 IJ@ (1) Cl) Sons I Dau1hters Ci} (.!) Merv Griffin Show "The Rejection" Moose gets up his m Ortma courage and takes Evie home to lO·OO meet. his folks, only 10 be ~orbidden B MAN AGAINST CRIME by his dad to see her again. When Moose breaks the unhappy news * IN NEW MANHUNTER! to Evie, she defiant.ly goes out with U @ CV (j) Manhuntu "Terror her tough ex·boyfriend. From the Skies" Dave Barrett fights 0 NEW COUNTRYI a dangerous battle for his fife When * James Brolin presents he attem~ts to solve ~ blza!fe I • I di cattle·rustling scheme in which Amer ca s e~ ng helpless CDWboys are gun.downed Country Music Stars. from the air and then their stock 0 New Country James Brolin hosts is herded by a smell plane. thi s musical hour featuring guests I m m News Hoyt Axton, Rita Coolidge, Kris The Bold Ones Kristofferson, Marty Mitchell, John· (~ (j)) @ ® Rusoner Re· ny Rodriguez Buffy Sainte-Marie port Harry Reasoner travels to the and Olana Trask. Dominican Republic for "food & O Movie· (C) (2tlr) "Namu the Hunger-The Silent Traredy,'' an Killer Wh~le" (adv) '66 -R0obert ex~mination of the conditions Lansinf Lee Meriwether which lead to poverty and hunger. ({) Best of Groucho eii TM Untouchlbles U "THAT'S MY MAMA!'' a;) other People, other Places * FUNNIEST NEW SHOW l0:30 I ~~~~~;o Adventure 0 (9 Ci)) CI) aJ That'$ MY La Ciudad Gri~ Mama "Mama Steps Out" Clifton : Inner Visions is worried when he discovers thel • Comedy Mama Is dating a widower and that • The Pioneers the relationship looks serious. 11 :00 I 00 u (i) I m m News lmNews • ~ti)~ """ Dealer's Choice Best of Grouc It Tehs A Thief NYPD Varietr • Movie: "Llchtninr Strlku Movie: (C) (2hr) "fantastic Twice'' (dra) '51 -Ruth Roman oy119" (adv) '66--Stephen Boyd, Richard Todd Mercedes McCam: Raquel Welch. Arthur Kennedy.. bndge. ' I The Men Who Mede the Movies I Mission: tmponlble Championship Wrestline Night Gallery Japanese L1n1ua1e Proirams 1 (3) Peter Gunn 8:30 00 Mille Oou&llS Show Wiid Wild West 0 (Qil (j)) (I) al ABC Wednu· fE Y~a for Health day Movie: (C) (90) "All My Oar· (Q!j ([}) Wanted: Dead or Alln line Daughters" CR) (com) '72 -11:15@I) Cinema 34 Robert Young. Eve Arden. Raymond 11:30 1J@ (I)(!) CBS Lite Movie: Massey. A widower is confronted (C) "The Actven1ures of Nidl Car· with a most perpluint problem ter'' (dra) '72 -Robert Conrad, when all tour of hrs daughters de· Shel~ Winters. clde to get married on the same 0 ru @ ~ m Joh11ny Carson day. Charlton Heston and slnrer Ian m MeN Griffin Show Whitcomb guest er;, Movie 0 Fractured Flickers 9:00 @ Movie: "Secret of Convict Ll~e" tJ CONRAD IS CANNON! (dra) 'St -Zachary Scott, Gene PVT EYE Tiern~ -* THE' TOUGH • U <"': CIJ> Cl) al Wide World e @ CV Cil Cannon "The Dead· Speci1( "World Professional Karate ly Trail" A tyrannical industrialist Championships" uses strong·arm tactics to induce aJ Wanderlust Cannon to begin the arduous EE Video Visionaries search for the wealthy man's Iona· 12:00 O Movie: "Della" (dra) '64 missing deughter. Joan C1awtord. Paul Burke. D ELVIRA MADIGAN ! m Movie: ''The Feminine Touch" * Tender love story set (com) '41 -Rosa!ind Russell, Don . Ameche, Van Heflrn. in 19th c Sweden. l :OO IJ@)Tomonow 0 Elvira M•dlian CZhr) A tender 00 (!) Q) ({)News love story about a circus tightrope 1:45 6 Movie: (C) ''Blood on the Ar· walker and an army lieutenant who row" (wes) '64 _ Dale Robertson deserts his wife, children and the Martha Hyer army to be with her 2:00 ~ All·Ni&ht Show: "Scene of the I @ Ci) Price Is Rl&flt M " Notre Dame Football Hiallllghts C me,'' "The list Anl'Y an Carmina 3:10 6 Movie: ''Bachelor Mother'' lh1. Hollywood Ttfl'flslon Theatre (com) ·39 -Ginaer Rogers, David r '\ "Incident at Vichy" Stacy Keach Niven THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. OCTOBER 13. 1974 KOCE -TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: OCTOBER lZth (P.M.) 3:00 Dimension& In Cultures (C) (KOCE) "Evolutlon" 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) (KOCE) '"Primate Bellavror" 4:00 Connie's Clothina Corner (C) (KOCE) "Stay Stitching, Darts, and Professional Pressing" 4:30 Connie's Clothln& Corner (C) (KOCE) "Shoulder Seams, Neck Seams'' 5:00 A Time to Grow: Human ~vel· opment (C) 5:30 A Time to Grow: Hum1n Devel. opment (C) "The Infant Begins to Know the World" 6:00 A Tlme to Grow: Hum1n Devel· opment (C) "The Art of Parent· ing'' 6:30 founder's D1y Puade (C) (KOCE) 1:00 lntemational Perfo1mo1nce (C) (PBS) "Salome" 9:30 Journey to J1p1n (C) (PBS) "Lacquerware" SUNDAY: OCTOBER 13th (P.M.) 3:00 As Man Behaves (CJ (KOCE) "Remembering and Forgetting" 3:30 As Man Behaves (C) (KOCE) "Memorizing -Mnemonic De vrces" 4:00 freehand Sketchlnc (C) (KOCE) "Preferred Angle of Vision" 4:30 freehand Sltetchlnc (C) (KOCEJ "The Drawing Compass" 5:00 from Ctlent to Chance: Music in Western Culture (C) 5:30 From Chant to Chance: Music in Westem Culture (C) 6:00 From Chant to Chance: Music in Western Culture (C) "Early Op· era" 6:30 Founder's Day. P111de: A KOCE Special (C) (KOCE) 8:00 Evenlne at Symphony (C) (PBS) 9:00 America (C) (PBS) 9:30 Focus Oran1e County (C) (KOCE) MONDAY: OCTOBER 14th (P.M.) 3:00 A Time to Grow: Human Devel· opment (C) 3:30 freehand Sketchin1 (C) (KOCEJ "Cross Ahgnmenr' 4:00 from Chanl to Chance: Music in Western Culture (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) S:octSesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 from Chant to Chance: Music In Western Culture (C) 6:30 As Man Behaves (C) (KOC[) 7:00 Connie's Clothine Comer (C) 7:30 focus Orange County (C) CKOCE) 8:00 A Time to Grow: Humiln Devel· opment (C) 8:30 Our Vanishing Wilderness (C) 9:00 Video Visionaries (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Man 8el11vu (C) (KOCE) TUESDAY: OCTOBER 15th (P.M.) 3:00 Connie's Clothin& Corner (C) 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 4:00 Freehand Sketchina (C) (KOCEl "Cross Alignment" 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTWJ 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Sic Blue Marble (C) (NET) 6:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) (KOCE) "Paleolithic Era" 7:00 Freehand Skelehlnt (C) (KOCE) "Cross Alignment" 7:30 This Is My hnd (C) (l<OCf) "The Barrio" 8:00 Dimensions In Cultures (C) (l<OCE) "Paleolithic Era" &:JO Speclal: (C) (PBS) "Inflation" 9:30 Specl1I (C) (PBS) "The Garden Party" WEDNESDAY: OCTOB£R 16th (P.M.) 3:00 A Time to Grow: Human Devel· opment (C) ''The Toddler Learns to Trust Himself" 3:30 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOCE) 4:00 from Chant to Chance: Music In Western Culture (C) 4:30 EJect1ic Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame street (C) (CTW) 6:00 f1om Chant to Chilnce: Music in Western Culture (C) 6~30 A.s Man Behaves (C) (KOCE) "The Hocus Pocus of Slage Hypnosis·· 7:00 Connie's Clothing Co1ne1 (C) (KOC£) "The Neckline. A Couple of Hems" 7:30 Voter's Pipeline (C) CKOCE) "Sacramento Dateline" 8:00 A Time to Grow: Human Devel· opment (C) "The Toddler Learns to Trust Himself" 8:30 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Man Behaves (C) "The Hocus Pocus of Stage Hypnosis" THURSDAY: OCTOBER 17th (P.M.) 3:00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C) (KOCE) "The Neckline. A Couple of Hems" 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) (KOCE) "Neolittirc Era" 400 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTWJ 6:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) 6:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 7:00 freehand Sketchin& (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Oranre County Review (C) 8:00 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 8:30 Men Who Made the Movies (C) 9:30 Video Visionaries (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: OCTOBER 18th (P.M.) 3:00 A Time to Grow: Human Devel· opment (C) 3:30 Woman (C) (PBS) 4:00 From Chant to Chance: Music in Western Culture (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 From Chant to Chance: Music in Western Culture (C) 6:30 Our Vanishing Wilderness (C) 7:00 Accion Chicano (C) (PBS) 7:30 Peoplew1tch (C) (KOC[) 8:00 A Time to Grow: Human Devel· opment (Cl 8:30 Festival Filma (C) (PBS) 9:00 Flrln2 Line (C) (PBS) SATURDAY; OCTOBER 19tb, (P.M.) 3:00 Dimension in Cultures (C) 3:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 4.00 Connie's Clothln1 Corner (C) 4·30 Connli's Clothin1 Cotner (C) 5:00 A nme to Crow: Human Otvel- ment (C) 5:30 A Time to Crow: Hum1n Devel· opmenl (C) 6:00 A Time to Grow: Human Devel· opment (C) 6:30 811 Blue Marble (C) (NEl) 7:00 The W1y It WH (C) (PBS) 7:30 Oranp County Review (C) 8:00 lnternaf11nll hrfOfmance (C) 9:00 Cauatit In tht Act (C) (PBS) 9:30 Journey to J1p1t" (C) (PBS) Paa~ 11 The AVANTE X • F4082X A graceful pedestal base gives lh1s Ultramodern styled console a smart soph1s11cated prollle Bermuda Snell White lacquer w1tn contras11ng Black control panel ano tr1m Soho ·State Super Video Range Tuning System with Synchromalic 70·Posit1on UHF Channel Selector Cnromalic One-butlon Tuning AfC. 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"Sleepers West" (mys) '41-Lloyd Nolan, Lynn Bari. 12:00 m "The Crowd Roars" (dra) '38 Robert Taylor, rrank Morgan, Jane Wyman. 1:00 @ (C) "Journey to the Unknown" (adv) '69 -Joan Crawford, Vera Miles, Patti Duke. 1:30 O "About Mrs. Leslie" (dra) '54 -Shirley Booth, Robert Ryan 2:30 "o ''The Incredible Mr. Limpet" (com_L'64-00n Knotts. @ CI) (C) "The Sunshine Patrlot" (dra) '68 -Cliff Robertson. Oil'a Merrill, Luther Adler. 3:00 "The Snake Pit" (dra) '48- 0hvia de Hav11fand, Mark Stevens. 3:30 tJ (C) "The Min in the Grey flannel Sult" Concl (dra) '56 - Gregory Peck. Jennifer Jones. (C) "M•rt of the Hawk" (adv) 'SS-Sidney Poitier, John Mcintire. 0 (C) "The Hustler" Concl. (dra) '61 -Paul Newman, Piper Laurie, Jackie Gleason, George C. Scott. EVfNINC 6:00' ~ ~ f&~~~~ lm ~ 00 (if@ifworl d Serres Butbell If a fifth game Is needed for the series. It is tentetlvely scheduled for NBC at SPM. All proar•mming Is subfect to chanae lwllh~~r~~~:,~ Mod Squad Musical Comedy Show Star Tre• m Electric Comp1ny m Speed Ricer 6:30 • R1y111ond 8u" Show Andy Griffith : Zoom! T) ) Oe1ler's Choice little Rascals 7:00 fJ(;ENews Bowling for Dollars 6 Mod Squid 8 Truth or Consequences m I Love Lucy ; The FBI (3) Hogan's Heroes Esmen1lda Big Velley ~Journey to J1p1n I ) Bon1nz1 Oram• Three Stooges 7:30 C1ndid Camera Gomer Pyle 1J Help Thy Neighbor 8:00 I Ctlebrity SWttpstakes @ (1) To Tell the Truth Million $ Movie: (C) (90) "lul- laby or Broadway'' (mus) '51 - Doris Day, Gene Nelson. m Bewitched ED Candidates Press Conterente Major candidates tor public office meel with Journalists to discuss current issues. (;E Bobby Goldsboro Show fZ) LJttle Rascals 8 THE FAMILY AMERICA *LOVE'S-THE WALTONS tJ @ @ @ The Waltons "The Ring" Mary men buys a second· hand purse and finds an antique amethyst ring In its secret com. partment When Mrs. Breckenridge, owner ol the hetrfoom. asks about the ring Mary Ellen denies finding 11 because she wants 10 wear It lo the Freshman Hop dan<:e. O The Price Is Rlaht U Rolling Stones on Don * Kirshner Rock Concert IJ Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (90) Guests are Mick Jagger and the Rolling Slones Ci) Best or Groucho &<~OO>ffi tE}The Odd Couple "Strike Up the Band . Or Else1" Oscar drops $500 In a paker game with a wealthy Teun and covers his debt by offering lhe services or a western band -.Felix's-for the winner's party Pernell Roberts guests (10) g;, News I Dealer's Choke Boxlnf from the Olympic Variety Show Movie: (C) (2hr) "Oeadf1ll" (dra) '68-Mkhael Caine, Giovanna Ralli. ED The Way It Was "1952 Sugar Ray Rob inson/Rocky Graziano Fight" Both contenders are on hand for some comments-on this Middle· weight Championship that Is eon· sidered one of the classic fights in American boxing. El) Feature m J1p1neM Lan1u119 Prv1r1m1 8:30 O Movie: (C) (21/1hr) "Inside Daisy Clover" (dra) '66 -N1talle Wood. Robert Redford, Christopher Plummer @ Mike Doufl11 Sllow 0 (9 CJ)) (}) a> Paptr Moon "long Division'' Addle and Moze pick up a well-educated drifter who Is go1n1 to leach Addie arlth· metic while Moze teaches him the con business Lawrence Pressman i s ts. Merv Griffin Citywatchers Movie 9:00 tJ @ (1) CBS Thursd1y Mev· ie: (C) (211r "One Is A lonelr Number'' (dra) '72 -Trish Van Devere. Monie Markham, Janet Leigh, Melvyn Douglas, Jane Elliot, Jonathan Lippe. Paul Jenkins. Mark Bramhall. Amy Brower faces an un wanted divorce from the man she has always loved, and finds the dissolving marriage the most trying time of her Hfe. During her time of cnsls, she tries to find the solu lion to her emptiness In a des· perate attempt al romance with a man who tells her he is married She finally ftnds comfort and en 1 I l 9?4 'Lui. nee mce cuss s 'The nd· ique om· dge, out ing t to cert and dd a ~an ing nd rty II" na ar no nd le- n· ts n 'I n t She finally finds comfort and en· couragement from a compassionate old man -a widower who has known loneliness intimately for a long time. fJ TOP COP ACTION! FRIDAY OCTOBER 18 * 'STS. OF SAN FRAN' For morning and afternoon listings, 0 <9 Ci))(}) a> Streets of Sin please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. fr1neisco "One Chance to Uve" Jo. Below, for your convenience, are anne Linville guests as a San Fran· the day's movies. cisco spinster whose life is threat· ened by an unknown assailant. Ed· ward Mulhare also guests. 0 ltalfts Hipllghb 60) @ @ Let's Mike A Dtal &) Festfv1I lnttrnatlon1I Ell) lntern1tlon1I Perlorm1nce "A Tribute to Beethoven" @!) Acompaname 9:30 D Btst or 8roucho • News Movie: (C) ''The Silent 8un" (wes) '69-Lloyd Bridges. 0 (j) Merv Griffin Show fl! Drama 10:00 ~ m ID News The Bold Ones fJ est New PRIVATE EYE * Critics Love HARRY 0 fJ (Qj (I)) rn a> H a r r 'I 0 "Shadows at Noon" Hariy becomes a prisoner In a mental hospital while posing as a patient when he attempts to help a young woman he believes Is sane. ff) Docvrnent1ry From Mexico 9 The Untouch1blts tii) Great Perforinances: Ruben· stein m Tha Pioneers 10:301· Joumey to Adventure 8111 tosby LI Cludad Grfta • Los Dias FeUeu • Travtl Fllm 11 :00 ! (3'l ITTil m ~ (iJ News · U m mma>News Best Of Groudlo · ::!: "Mara Maru" (adv) '52 -Errol Flynn. Ruth Roman. 1Mlss1on: Impossible Nlfht Callery CI) Peter Cunn Wild Wlld West (j)) Wanted: Otad or Alive 11:15 Cfneme 3' 11 :30 B Ci7J (]) (j) CBS Late Movie: (C) ii(and R1lder1" (wes) '70 - Telly Savalas. George Maharis. 0 ~ @@) m Johnny Canon flip Wilson, Robert Blake and Buck Henry guest. B fractured Aldters @ Movie: ''Mone Shall Eaclpe" @a) '44-Alexander Knox. 0 (Qj@HIHD Dick Cavett Show CBS Newsman Walter Cron· kite is Dick's only Ruest. I Wanderlust Ber1m1n film ''Secrets of omen" (R) 12:00 O Movie: "Conettte Jungle" (dra) '60 -Stanley Baker, Marait Saad. m Movie: "Loma Ooone.. (dra) '5l-Bar1>ara Hale. Richard Greene. 1:00 I ®') Tomo"ow 1:30 : Yo1a for H111th 1 :4S Mo~e: (C) "Th• Prince & the DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 B (C) "I'll Get By" (mus) 'SO-- June Haver, Dennis Day, 9:00 0 (C) "Fast & Sexy" (com) '60- Gina Lollobrlgida, Vittorio DeSica. Dale Robertson. 10:00 0 "As Lonr as You Live" (dra) '64 -Marianne Koch. "Lucky Tuan" (wes) '34 -John Wayne. "l.art of the Wild Horses" (wes) '49 -James Ellison. Mart Beth Hughes. 12:00 m "Lust tor Gold'' (dra) '49 - Ida Lupino, Glenn ford, Gig Young. 1:00@ ''I Pnsed for White" (dta) '60 -Sonja Wiide, James Franciscus. 1:30 0 "Trouble Along the Wey" (dra) '53-John Wayne, Donna Reed, Tom Tully. 2:30 (@ (C) "The Marri11e·Go·'Rou.nd" (com) '61 -Susan Hayward, James Muon. Q) 00 "M1dison Avenue" (dra) '62-0ana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Eleanor Parker 3:00 (() (C) "Sfle Wore A Yellow Rib· bon" (wes) '49-John Wayne, John Altar, Joanne Dru. 3:30 I) (C) "Soldier of Fortune'' (dra) '55-Clark Gable. Susan Hayward. Michael Rennie. Hugh O'Srian. @ ''The Bia Utt" (dra) '50 - Montgomery Clift, Paul Douglas. fJ (C) "The Long Hot Summer" (dra) '58 -Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward. Tony Franciosa, Orson Welles. EVENING 6:00 •a~~~~;.~:.i Cf) Bonanze What's My Une1 Partridge F1mlly Mod Squad Musical Comed)' strow Sur Trek QI) Aviation Weather I Speed Ricer 6:30 R1ymond Burr Show Andy Griffith Bleck Perspectives on the News I (I}) Dfaler's Choice little Rascals 7:00 @ OfJ®J@@ma>News 6owlln1 for Dollars Mod Squid Truth or Consequences 11 Love Lucy The FBI (I) Hogan's Heroes Esmeralda I BigV1lley Chant fo Chance (j)) Bonanza · Drama S ow1ir1" (rom) '57-Marilyn Mon· roe, Laurence Olivier 2:00 m All·Nlaht Show: "The Outriders" 7:30 •'Tiie littfe Minister" Thr" Stoo1es Treasure Hunt Gomer f'Yf• ~ 00 ®) Hollywood Squares Help ThJ Neipbor 3:10 I) Movie: .. My Forbidden P11t" (dra) '51-Ava Gardner, Robert Mitchum. (j)@ 00 To Tell the Tnith THE' DAILY PILOT, rv WEEK, OCTOBER 13, 19711 B Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pll-m La Ctiada Bien triad• . low Talk" (com) '59 -Doris Day, 9:30 0 ~ @@) m Roctford Flies Rock Hudson. "This Case Is Closed" A special 90· m Bewitched minute drama in Which Rockford is I Washington Week In Review hired to investigate a tycoon's pro· Untamed Wol1d spective son-1n·Law. Joseph Cotten World of Suivival and Sharon Gless i!!est. Little Rascals 0 (~ _ ) @ W Texas Wheel· 8:00 @ @ Planet of the Apes ers "Tomorrow's Tide" When Virdon O News and Burke disregard Galen's warn· el Orama Ing and defy ape custom to reS(ue 10:00 0 m Q) News an old man put out lo die, they @ The Bold Ones are put lo a fiery test in shark· 0 (~ 00> @ t;E Th e N Ir h l Infested waters. Stalker .. The Werewolf" Kolchak ~ .Qj @ dO\ m San.t,ord & Son covers the last cruise of a grand Going Out of Business Fred fears old luxury finer and watches the his Junk business will end when excursion turn into a voyage of Lam~nt takes a job in a men's horrors when the full moon brlnas clothing. store. .. ,. 0111 a werewolf. Dick Gautier, Henry 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) Guys&Dolls Jones Nita Talbot Eric Braeden (mus) '55 -frank Sinatra, Marton and Ruth McDevitt 'guest. Brando, Jean Simmons. Vivian fl) El Taconazo Blaine. (j6J The Untouchables (i) Best of Groucho • .. ro Political C1ndld1te5-U.S. Sen· 0 (~ (j)) ffi t;E Kodiak Les-ate Guests 1nd\tde Alan Cranston son in Te~ror'' Ko~iak is f~rced lo (Democrat). H. c. Richardson (Re· lnt11rvene 1n a serious family argu publican) Mr Ga~e Justice (Peace men!. when the futur~ of an im· & Freedo~). and Jack McCoy (So· press~onable you!h 1s at stake. cialist Workers Party). Maggie Blye, Richard Bradford, l0:30 I Journey to Adventure Robb te Benson, Mary Murphy and . Bill Cosbv Hal Baylor guest. . ' . (i) San Diego Report "Drug Abuse" la C1udad Grlta m Dealer's Choice · Loco V1ldez &) Movie: (2hr) "Magnificent Ob· ll:OO 0 0 0 el g:, a,) News session" (dra) '36-Irene Dunne, 00@ ®J EE Ql (j) News Robert Taylor. ~Best of Groucho fl) Western Fi&ht of the Week 6 NYPD @ Pro Basketball (2hr) The War • Movie: (C) "A D1ndy in Aspic" riors vs. Los Angeles. (susp) '68--laurence Harvey, Mia 61) Los Angeles News Review Farrow, Tom Courtenay. m El Show de Rosita Peru I Mission: Impossible Ef) Japanese Language Programs Night Gallery 8:30 00 Peter Gunn 0 BUDWEISER PRESENTS Wild Wild West *••FLIP WILSON 1· Y~a for Health OF COURSE" ( ~8)) Wanted: Dead or Alive • · • 11:15 • Cinema 34 0 @@ ®) m I sJrclAt I flip 11:30 @ C1) CBS Late Movie: (C) Wilson . · •. Of Course! For the first "The Patsy" (com) '64 - Jerry of four specials Flip will present Lewis. on NBC this year. his guests are 0 ~~ @ t@ g:, Johnny Cuson Peter Sellers, Richard Pryor, Martha David Brenner and Paul Williams Reeves. and special guest Lily Tom· guest. lln. Flip portrays some new charac-O fractured Rickers ters including; a police detective, @ Movie: "Battle Circu s" (dra) a pool hall pimp,. a penny arcade '53-Humphrey Bogart, June Ally· patron, and a trainee·lelephone op· son. erator. 0 C®l ([)) @ tl) Wide Worfd (6) Mike Douglas Show Special "American Song Festival" fJ (~ Cl)) (V {£} Sb Miiiion $ Helen Reddy and Paul Williams Man "The Seven Million Dollar host a songwriting competition Man" Another bionic man even held at the Saratoga Springs Per: more powerful than Sieve Austin forming Arts Center in New York. in physical strength is created but I Star Trek his mental instability leads to a Wanderlust showdown between the two bionic : Changing Rh~hms Powers. Monte Markham guests. 12:00 Movie: "Night of lhe Blood Rescheduled. Beast" (sci-Ii) '58-Michael Emmet I Merv Griffin Show Angela Greene. ' Wall Street Week m Movie: "Hold Your Min" (rom) 9:00 @ C1J@ CBS frid1y Movie: '33-Clark Gable, Jean Harlow (C) (2ht) "Fer-De-lance" (susp) ~ Roek Concert '74 -David Janssen, Hope Lange, 12!30 a UFO Ivan Dixon. Jason Evers. Charles 1:00 · !i9J Midnight Special Paul Anka Robinson, Ben Piaua, She1ry Bou· Is host and guests include James Cher. Janssen portrays a subma· Brown. Brownsville Station the rine's Chief Master at Arms, who Ohio Players. the Guess Wh~. and takes charge of the crippled vessel the Tymes. flfter it's crew and an international 1:45 0 Movie: (C) "Koroshl" (dra) '68 team of researchers is decimated -Patrick McGoohan, Georae Co· by an unknown terror they subse· louris. quenlly learn are poisonous snakes 2:00 m All-NiRht Show: "Silk Stock· brnught aboard by 11n unknown 1.!!is." ''Tfils Anary A,e1• c~ember of the crew. 3:10 D Movie: "Oh Susanna" (wes) '50 €t1) Masterpiece Theatre "Murder -Rod Cameron. Adri:in Booth, for· Must Advertise" Part II (R) rest Tucker THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. OCT08ER 13, \974 SATURDAY OCTOBER 19 M O RNIN G 6:00 a Sunrist Semester o Christopher Close·Up 6:30 Sunrise Semester a TV 8 c:lusroom Introduction to Property Min· a ement Lers Rap 7:00 Steps to le1rnlng Q)@ @) m Add1ms flmlly 6 Bullwinkle m Unit Three l!) Movie: "Francis Goes to the Rieu'' (com) '51 -Donald O'Con· nor ~Voice of Tokyo ED Sesame Street 8:30 I I~@ Seooby Doo • 6 ®) ED Run, Joe, Run ( . ) @ Adventures of Gll- l!t_an W Ad lib "Women & Depression" 9:00 e @ m 00 Junnie WORLD SERIES BASEBAJ..l It a 6th game is necesury In the World Series pl1y, it will be aired on NBC sometime durin1 the day. All programs are subject to change with- out notice. Arkansas at Teus. Time is tenta· tlvt. I :::~~touch1bles Mr. Wiurd Futures 1:00 . @ CI> Ci) Chlldren's Film re .. tlnl O Movie: "Torpedo laJ" (dra) '64 -James Mason, Lllll Palmer. (j) Movie: "Security RI~' (dr1) '54-John Ireland, Dorothy Malone. B Movie: (C) ''Ride Clt1r of Diablo" (wes) '54-Audie Murphy. : National Town Meetinf (R) 1:30 Soul Train Major Adams Z:OO Dusty's Treehouse The Bralnworh The lone Rineer (Qj @ ) ffi Yogi's 61ne Brother Buzz 1 CJ) Mission: M1gic : Mister Rogers' Neighborhood D Q1 CIH@ m Lind of the Lost ' O Movie: (C) "Racine Blood" (adv} '54-Bill Williams. o lnslpt (]) CBS Sports Spect1eular Wrestling 00 Movfe: (C) ''Rosie'' (dra) '67-Rosalind Russell, Sandra Dee 9 Roller Games 7:30 Dustt_s T reehou3e (U (!) o m Chopper Bunch Tennessee Tuxedo (~ ) @ Buis Bunny Clorla Grey's Pet H1ven Elementary News 17: (]) H.R. Pufnstuf : Carnseolendu 0 (~ (j)) CV Devlin m Movie: "Moonfleef' (adv) '55 --Stewart Granger, George Sanders. £t) Mister Rogers• Nelghbol'hood 9:30 I) 1 Ci) (j) Partridge Famll1: 2200 A.O. D ~ 00 @') m Sigmund 8:00 (j]j 00 Ci) Speed Bow · fn@[O m Emergency + 4 @ Movie: "The Three Musketeers" (adv) '39-0on Ameche, the Ritz BrolhetS. 0 Movie; "Saddle Pals" (111es) '47 I(~ 00> m m Kori -Gene Autry Country Music @ Movie: "God Is My Partner" : Villa Alegre (dra) '57 -Walter Brennan, John 10:00 I)@ ffi (j) Valley of the Dino· Hoyt NUfS 0 Cei9 (j)) @ H on e Kon e 0 ei3 00@) m Pink P1nther Phooey 0 (~ @) @ Cl) Super Friends 0 Movie: "Them" (sci·f1} '54 -fJ Movie: (C) "The Uon I the James Whitmore. Edmund Gwenn. Hone'' (adv) '52-Steve Cochran. @ Movie: (C) "Run of the Anow'' (adv) '56-Rod Steiger. €r) Seu me Street COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $4so··? Yo11 can lease a brand new color tele111s1on for as htlle as s l 3 a month Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" IJ)VAHT AGn TO Lt,UIMG lf y~ q.Hllify •No L Vilf' C>1Ht1y 01 ~,,,~.., • h 1Wj4'"' db \I\ RPC•l•t 9 \I .... -1"W".'Jf•fy()rt1 .. -.11 • C• •W'f"f'Y RtQf\I P.l/lt/A-.. G_, Trod•·in AJlowonc•• for yo11r old TV . Call Mow to Re~rve Your Set FLQYD'S LEASIMG 714/533-6730 r~.h It....,._ "•HI IH f· "'i•I" I)~ lrvh .. .,. /j ¥;.Ar. .,.,o ~nrv,rA • Adntlrctl Page 14 EE Roller Games 10:30 I) [7J ffi (i) Shaum! 0 ~@ l1Q) m star Trek 0 I SPWAL I Silverado D1y Par1de In Buen• Park Stan Chambers is host. (3hr). (!) High Chaparr1I 11:00 8 @@00 Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine o ~ oo ®J m World Bl\eball Time is tentative Series (6) Tifuana: Window to the south 0 (~ 00> (j) Gl These Are the Day, m laurel & Hardy futumte m EJ«trie Company 11:30 I)@@ (j) Hudson Brothers Ranle, Dazzle Comedy Show 00 Movie: "The Red Stallion" (dra) '47-Robert Paiee. Ted Donaldson. 0 (~ (j)) @ G) Am e r i c 1n Baltdstand 0 Movie: (C) "H1nn1h lee" (Wes) '53-Joanne Dru. John Ireland. I Roller Games Safari to Adventure NFl Game of the Week mzoom! &!) Ch1mpionship Wrestlina AFTERNOON 12:00 I)@ Cl) 00 U.S. of Archie 0 This Week In the NFl &!)News @Children's Matinee "The Amaz. 1ng Colossal Man" i Mull~' 1n Stew 12:30 1 3 a Fat Albert I 8 ~ m NCAA footb•ll fil) Dig It "Acquaintance With Plants" Landscape architect Tom lied discusses plants and how to keep them healthy. I Visltando A lu Estrellu U.S. N•"Y 2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular O Expression: East/West "Hiba· kusha· TJle Forgotten Bomb Sur- vivors'' George Takei examines the pltght of the "hibakusha," the sur- vivors of the bombings of Hiroshima and Naaasaki, who are now living in the United States -and the effort towards securing health care for them. Movie: "The Conspirator" (dra) '5~Robert Taylor. I This Wee• in Pro Footblll Out•r Umlts High Ch1p1rr1I Fllm FhtUtt Airlculturt USA 3:00 Agrlcullure USA Host John Sterns visits with Godfrey Brown, lhree·time world's champion sheep shearer; Paul Virgin, a dairy man introducing triplet calves which oc· cur only once in 600.000 births: and salad authority Rosa Cardin!, whose father, Caesar. created the famous Caesar Salad some fifty years ago. O Movie: "Real Glory" (dra) '39 -Gary Cooper, David Niven. B Movie (C) "Scalplcd" (wes) '66 -Dale Robertson. Diana Hyland. rn smile Socctr from Mexico Wrutllnr : Environmental Impact #7 , El Encuentro • Saturday Matinee 3:30 Medht Host Marlo Machado ex- plore s the "Skin Game," In which auest celebrltles Pat McCormick and Jo Anne Worley look at the skin via a game show format. Der· matologist Or. Marjorie Bauer gives instructions lor proper skin care. · Focus 8 The Adventurer Movie: (C) "Gay Purr-ee" (ani· mated) '62 -the voices of Judy Garland and Robert Goulet. m Movie: "Glint from the Un· known" (mys) '58-Buddy Baer. I The Vlr&Jnlan ~Mr. Chips 6 COnctrn nvironment.11 lmp1tt # 8 4:00 00 World of Sul'Yfval I World of Adventllf't lmplldo Celebrity Tennis Stir Tttt (]) Roller G1mes Qj @ EdUCltlon It Wot1c @ Porter W1aoner Sllow ' Film Future Ci)) Nashwflle Music lntern1tlonal So"9r Willy's Wortshop Voice of Agriculture 4:30 Name ol the 61me 3 Sports With Btrtka Wh1fs &oinf On Other People, Other Placu Celebrity Bowline @ Voice of Africultufl Hank Thompson Show 1 Mele H1wail ( (()) Anim1I World 00 Corona Now 5:00 O Inquiry 0 Movie: (C) "City Bentatfl the Su" (dra) '53-Robert Ryan, Mala Powers. Anthony Quinn. (6-) Mike Dougtu Show 0 (Qj} (jJ)@ al ABC'S Wide World of Sports Ci) tfQ) News B Wild Wild West m Movie: (C) "Forbidden P11net" (sci·li) '5&-Walter Pid1eon. I Bracllen'a World rn Bittle Line Boxlnf @ Other People, Otfttr Pl1e1s Nashville Music I Flrinf line Little Rucals 5:30 00@ (3) News Movie: (Cf (2hr) ''Young Ct"I· i (dra) '6S-Rod hylor. Auto Racinf Ci) Name ol tht &1•• Pop! Goes the CountrJ m Three Stoo&H E VEN I N G 6:00 I 0 EE @!) m News a Jeop1rdy · My P1rtner the C:host ~t Gallery 1 3 Western Fleht of the Week e Haw : Ahora! The Scene 6:30 0 News 3 Ct;if (j)) Rusoner Report · KNBC Hews Conference 6 Vince Lombardi on Football 8 P11 net of the Apes : Great Perform1ncts · Box de Mexico • Film future . s.i Scene Oidt Vane• Show 7:00 Other People, Other P11cts "A Royal Park (for the People)" Peter Graves Is host as cameras travel to London's famous Hyde Park. I Wild Kingdom Th rlllseellers Bowllnr for Dollars Bo•lne From the Olymplc 8 Reflectlonu Movie: (2hr) "The Wlnnine Team" (dra) '52-Doris Day, Ron· ~Id Reagan, Frank lovefoy. I ((29;, Cl)) m L1wunce Welk It like' A Thief @ e2l Jimmy D .. n Sllow Busundo Extrellu Ci) News Firm Feature 1974 the ala Ide et" ssl· ek 'A er to k 7:JO IJ Wild World of Anlm1l1 "Cry 10:00 II@ CV (j) CBS Reports "The Wolf' Willl1m Conrad narrates this Case of the Plastic Peril" An exam- fllmed look 1t the social order of lnation of the health hazards of a wolf pack. vinyl chloride -a substance flom Jeo,ercly which thousands of ordinary plastic U.,. Cl• product.s are made -such as rec-m 9 (I) let's Mau A Dt1I ords. upholstery covers. salad·oll iiilff-,,.at Tune bottles, meat and produce wrappers, Wiid IOftl'lo• beverage can liners and blood bap . (]) M11tll Thollpson Sllow The vinyl plastic has been linked to lobbf &oldlboro Sllow at least 14 cases of a rare form of Polee S.ratoft cancer amonr the 6,500 worl\ers In Titt Mowlt Makers the polyvinyl processing plants in 8:00 II (1'l (3) Cl) All In the family the United States. P, ~Ci)~ m E1111r1en cy! ~Bobby.Goldsboro Show 'Surpnse" A surprise birthday 6 Celtbnty Tennis party for Dixie (Julie London) runs (Qij 00> (I) a> Nakia "The into roadblocks when she breaks an H_ostage~ Nakia's alertness puts ankle and her hospltil ind fire him on-tihe trail of a bank robber department friends also meet a with a criminal reoord that includes series of catastrophles rape, and who Is now holding a D Movie: (C) (2hr) · "N1mu, the mentally retarded girl as his pris· ilfi.r Wh1l1" (adv) '66 _ Robert oner. ~ay Lenz and David Huffman l anslna, Lee Meriwether, Richard guesCot. lty F b Erdman. mmun eed ack ~ Wreattln1 From the Olymplc News ( (j)) (]) a) The New Land J1panese Lanau11e Proarems 1 ~ord Is: Wonder" Anna 18• Boxlna f rom the Olympic makes her beloved weddlnf dress : In Performance (R) Into a eown for a dance she and Lou Cordon Show Christian plan to attend In distant 10:30 N1Shville Music Oretown, but on the way they ue 6 Celebrity Bowline attacked by marauders and the ti> News dress Is stolen. 11:00 @OO@@J(~(j)) News m L. LYNN, BORGNINE . USC Football. Tape delay. Tro· * HEE HAW'S CUTE DUO ~~~en~· University of ore11on at Hee Haw 6 Police Surgeon Cll1111plon1lllp Wrestlln1 David Sussklnd Show CIM Espanol Meet D1vid Sachs M.D. Stir Trtlt Tony & Susan Alamo : Sip of Wmern Miil "1492" @ The Vir1inl1n Sllper Show Slmural Story Japenese l'"IUlfl "'°l'a•1 00 Movie: (C) "Triple Cross" l :JO 1J @ CJ) Paul S.nd Sllow Jack (susp) '67 -Christopher Plummer. Gilford ruests as Robert's father Yul Brynner. Ben Dreyfuss, a man with a knack 1700 Club for makinf the wrong Investment · Cfnema 3' 1t exactly the wron1 time, who • Roe\ Concert returns to Boston when his retire· 11:15 Movie: "The Story on P11e ment to Arizona doesn't work out. 0,,." (dra) '59 -Rita Hayworth, (I) Candid Clmer1 T~ Franciosa. 9:001J II! CJ)(() Mary 1Yltr Moore ("-?) (j)) Heathdiffe & Co. Show Happily married, always rell· 11:30 8 F1bulous 521 (C) "The Neon able Murray considers taklna his ceilln(' (dra) '71-Glg Young, Lee first fllna when he meets a very Grant, Denise Nickerson, Robert attractive slnale woman at one of Pratt. Mary's parties end begins a stem· 0 Nancy Wilson Show !J Innocent relationship with her. 00 Movie: "Backrround to D1n1er'' @Ci) ti§ m NIC S1turd1y (dra) '43 -Peter Lorre, Sydney ovte: (C) (2.hr) "Thi Mechanic" Greenstreet. (dra) '74 -Ch1rfe.s Bronson, Jan· fJ Movie: "The Min With the Mlch1el Vincent, KHn1n Wynn, Jill Golden Arm" (dra) '56 -f rank lrel1nd. Frenk OeKova. Linda Rldae· Sinatra. Kim Novak. Eleanor Parker. way. Bronson stars 1s • professional Darrin McGavin. killer who specf1lltes in making his 00 Movie: •'fooUiaftt Patrol" (mus) assassin1tlons ·rook like accidents.. '33-James Cagney, Joan Blondell. CJ) Roller C.11111 I Weekend D ca Cl)) (]) m Kuni Fu "The Tiie Untouchables Devil's Champion" A warrior, phys· 12:00 Movie: "forbidden P11net" (sci- ically and mentally controlled by a fi) '56-Walter Pidgeon. madman, threatens the life of EID Bergman Film "Secrets of Wom· Master Kan. Rescheduled. en" (R) I Rams Coedl'1 Sllow 12:30 @ Hippy Goodmans Mission: lmpoulble 1:00 , Speakeasy Wiid Wiid West Rode Concert £venln1 1t Symphony (R) I Nl&fllmare Theatre "'°mi.r Fllm Movie: "Genl of Darkness" t :JO (]7) (]) Cl) Bob Newh1rt Show (hor)-Gerrnon Robles. Bob fives up most of his private 1:10 IJ Movie: (C) "The Baby & the practice to ice.pt 1 febulous offer Betttuhlp" (com) '55-John Mills, to become the stiff psycholoaist Richard Atten borough. with 1 mator Insurance company, 2:00 m All·Niallt Show: "In the Good then learns it's possible for a men Old Summertimt," "The Corsican In the corporete world to do his Brothers" lob too well! 2:40 II Movie: (C) "Roed to Denver" O Falttl tor Today (wes) '55-John Payne, Mona Free· ti) Coftlft man, Lee J. Cobb. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 13. 19 74 'TOUCHING LOVE STORY' Kay Lenz is up to her old tricks again. The youthful bruncuc who ha' <.pcc1.J lizcd in portra} ing ofT-hc.11 .1mJ contrnver<.ial charac- ters is once ag:un in fron1 or the camera ... 1n a role that would tax the talent of any act re., .... Miss LenL guest'\ in the role of a 22-ycar· old retarded girl who is kidnapped and later befriended by a des- perate bank robber in ·The Hostage·· cpio;odc of the new dramatic 4'enes, .. akia." Saturday (Oct. 19) at I OP\1 on A BC. The role is. h) her own admi'ision. the most challenging she has ever played. ··when I fir<;t heard the stor) I thought it was juM another kidnap and chai.c idea," o;he said on location 1n tad rid. New Mexico ··e ut when I read the r;cript I realized that th i' wa<; one of the mo'>t touch- ing love '>toric'i I had ever read. I coullln't helievc that it w:h a stor} heing done for cries televi<;ion." The ~ oung actor who plays the 1h1d who findr; love anu com- pan1omhip for the fi r<.t time in the per~on of the rcrarded girl he ha ... kitlnappcd is David Huffman. who won acclaim for his per- fonn:rnce in the ··Dangerou-; Age·· cp1 ... l1de of Police Stor). h wa ... a a.:hoicc thut met with instan1 approval from Kay. "I hall been a fan ol David\ \ince I fir<.I '~1w him in thl· I , Sc1111 Fi11gcrald -.pccial The La'>t ol the Belle-..' rn Nakia WC found that We worked very well together which wa!. lucky si nce hoth of our parts were <lemand- tng anti we had hardly any rehearsal t i~c. It made our work a little ca-.ier knowing th[tl the director, Lee Phi <;Cd to be an actor. He rcall) undcr~loml n11r prohlcm~. .. This was the lir5t time I had ever done a "how where the lotar\ ol the .,erit:, L1clw11l)' a-,ked 10 h,1ve their p.1rt<.. cul down. Bui Robert For ter, Arthur Kennedy. Gloria DeHaven and T oylor Lacher <.imply toltl the producers that they wnn1cd the show to he our!>. It wa-, a rare and i.pecial time for me." Ever ~incc her first major pan when she pla}ctl a r;uicida l, teen- age hooker 1n "The Weekend un .. for ABC\ Movie of the Week. Ka} ha~ been in demand whenever there i'i a female part demanding more than a prCll) face and attractive wardrobe. In just the past two year<; 'he ha\ ~tarred in four Movies of the Week; portr3)Cd the love interest to William Holden in "Breezy" which was directed by Clint Ea<;twood: starred in the titl e role in "Lisa. Dark and Bright'' for Hallmark. Hall of Fame and g.ueo;ted in scver:ll !>Cnec; including The St reets of San Francisco and Cannon. "When I first started getting nothing but off-beat partc; t got 'cared that t might be type-cast:' she c;aid. "Now, though, l real ize I have been lucky hecause these arc the kinds of parts that reall y hone an actrc!'.i.·s craft. When ( get older maybe I can play some normal roles. I know that when they do come I will he better pre- pared to play I hem .. Page 15 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 13, 1974 Atlantic's Bargain Stereo Days -··iii·-·------~ ... GETASONY. HP·161:fM·Stereo, AM. 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Country Recipes sk Them Yourself lamou. per.on a queatlon7 Send tM quHllon Oii • poetc:llld, to "Ask," Family WMkly, 641 .. New York, N. Y. 10022. We'll pay S5 tor publl•hed queatlons. sorry, we een't anawer otherw. FOR RONA JAFFE, autlwrof "'Family Secrets .. When did you first decide to be a writer.?-A. S., Hartford, Conn. • At 6ve-when I saw my first "Tan.an"'-filml I thought it would be loads of fun to be a lady reporter and go into the dark and dangerous jungle with a man reporter. My first job 1''0lt ALAN ALDA How much are you and "Hawkeye," the character you pc>r- tray on "M•A•s•ff," alike?-Paula Wall, Hol>bs, N.M. • Neither of us is interested in war, and we both try to do our work as well as we can. Unlike the character, I'm a family man and I don't drink martinis (l've never had one in my life); but l do have a sense of humor that's always with me. When it's not OJl display, I keep it hidden-just below the surf ace! • FOR JAYNE MEADOWS Why do you wear furs and feathers when you claim to be a conservationist?-James Ciarelli, Gainesville, Fla. • The furs I wear are either fake or else minks that Steve bought me 15 years ago. M ink is not an endangered s~es. When I have to wear furs for I\ role, I make sure they re not from an endangered species. For "Love American Style," I wore the ostricb -f eather coat designed by Edith Head 40 years ago for Carole Lombard, and supplied by Paramount Pictures. l'm not a hypocrite! 1 love all humans and animals. FOR. 0 . /. SIMPSON, football star During the football strike, you said th•t .. freedom of speech" was one of lhe players' demands that most concerned you. Could you explain?-Ted Davidson, Teaneck, N.J. •Too often free speech in pro football has been a one-way street. For example, in Atlanta last year Coach Norm Van Drocldin said he would fine any player who criticized the Falcons' organization in the press. Yet he held players up to ridicule in front of media people. We want the Chance to speak as frL'tly as the people who discuss us with' the media. FOR MARY STUART, staf' of "Search for TomorrowH What episodes have you enjoyed most in "Search fO'I' To- morrow"?-T. Vali n.s, Pontiac, Mich. • Two stand out. When I played a blind character and a d eaf mute. It was challenging and fascinating, and it gave me enormous insight into how handicapped _Fe?ple live. I prefer stories in which l can become totallr involved and lose my own identity. For selfish reasons, l d Jove to have mo.re of the music 1 write played on the show. My song, "rn5n't Look Back," was t~sed on "Search," and it was very well received. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR Do you have any professional ideas on whether it's better for an adopted child to be told of his natural parenb and the circumstances that led to his adoption?-A. C., Phila- delphia, Pa. • Professional opinion still indicates the child should NOT be told. because of the resultant search by the cbiJd for his biological parents and the emotional tTauma that might result from it. Ro~cr Crimsby, anchonnan of ABC-TVs "Eyewitness News, is an adopted child wh~>, despite sealed legal documents, was su~ful in locating his natural par-RQ11ef Grlft'lllbf cnts. In a recent lecture on the subject, he admitted he bas been left with mixed feelings. He believes th,at the informa- ti on should not be provided to the adoptive parents, but the child him1;clf should be able to get it when he reaches legal age. Cover Photo by Maddy Miiier was editing for a magazine where I had to rewrite other people's lurid stories (cleaning them up and toning them downj. At that time sex wasn't as fashionable as it .is now. -My bosses felt that since I was 20, I was naive and would therefore inject some innocence into the manuscripts. Fi- nally I decided if I could improve the work of others, I shouJd write under my own name. FOR JEANE DIXON,seeress I thought that you did not we your gift of prophecy for monetary gain but that you gave an remunerations to char- ity. Now I hear this is not true. Would you comment?-H. Tobola, Cadott, Wis. • AJJ the earnings from my lectures, articles and various radio and TV appearances go directly to the Children to Children Foundation. I personally do not receive one cent. FDR JOHNNY BENCH, catcher for the Cincinnati Red.I Doesn't being a catcher get pretty hard on your knees?- Taimi Crowell, Hawthorne, Calif. • Actually, it's hard on the whole leg, not just the kn~. When you ~et up and down that often, you really begin to feel it. Thats one reason I like to play another position from time to time. It gives me a nic.-e break from catching, and I still get to stay in the game. FOR ELIZABETH POST, director of the Emily Post Institute Should parents accept an invitation from their unmarried son or daughter to visit the apartment they're sharing with someone of the opposite sexP-C. B., Albany, N.Y. •I definitely think they should .' To refuse gains the parents nothing but a loss of communication and influence with their child. And, of course, "acceptance" of the invitation doesn't necessarily mean approval of the arrangement. FOR ART II UR HERZOG, author of "Swarm" Is there a real likelihood that dangerous bees from South America are coming north, as you predict in your novel?- Tom Moore, Sacramento, Calif. •Yes, there is. The boos are now in Brazil-they are imports from Africa and escaped there-and are coming north at about 200 miles a year. If they make it all the way to the U.S .. they could be a problem. as they are very irritable and att.ack "1 swwms. But the U.S. C<lvemment i~ taking mea- sures to try and keep them out. October t3, t974 /Qmf(Y ~ The Newspaper Magazine A "9tllc!atkNI of Do-. c-1c--., l1te. Edw9rd R. Downe, Jr,. Chelrman ot aa. 8oM'd Roland 8. Trwnble, P,.8'dMt A. !dwwd llller, Ena. V.P .. P11bllMlitfl MORTON FRANK. Prftldettt Md PwYMer Ll.ONMO S. OAVIDOW, C....... ROBERT D. CARNEY, hec. Y .P • ..Aeeoc. Pvbll•r ,ATRICK II. LINSICEY, V.P.-Ad Director llORT PERSICY, V.P.-Edltor-ln-Chlef StD LAYEFSKY, V.P.IMartletlng Director; A.,.._ Doc1eM, Managing Editor Oenild S. Wra., Ea.stem Manager; RlcMrd v......., Art Director Ja. Fruer, Jr .. Chicago Manager: JOMPfl K..,, Detroit Manager; Roulya ~Women'• Editor I.. c. Wlndaor, Promotion lll8fttrn tt.nMtt, FOOd Editor ""'UIHIE" "IEUT10N9: LEE ELLIS, V.P.-Dlrector; ~~~~=rs: .toae Htilwtd!Mft Robert H. Mwrfott, Mgr. "18LISHER llERVICQ: Aot>,rt J. Cllrfatlen, Mgr.; Jamee G. 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I I Enclosed as U coe<:ic or O money order for $ (N.Y. residents add 1ales tax.) I Sony. no c .0 .0:1 I PRJNT NAM I I ADDRESS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 c~ I I STATE p I L----____ •Jay Notti• C(l(JI., 1174 _________ :J By Delea Dorsey Johnny Cash Talks About Himself, IDs Musie-And IDs "Anehor," June "On weekends, when I drive out the gate, sometimes there are 40 or 50 tour bu ... out there! They unload at the front gate and take pictures of the house. ••• I'd like to say It doesn't bother me." N onnally, country-western super- star Johnny Cash shuns inter- views. Aod when he docs con- sent to them, he invariably includes his wife, June Carter, or (as in this case) Rosanne Cas.b (Johnny's daughter) and Rosie Nix (June's daughter). The meeting was held in their New York hotel suite. Johnny Cash seemed to be a very re- laxed man, one who smiles so often he should pose for toothpaste ads. He is much younger looking and better looking in person than be seems on 1V. He talked easily, giggled often and acted very much like a man who has just found the secret of how to stay happy. Like his wife June, he wears an Israeli wedding ring and, around bis neck, both the Stat of David and a gold cross. FAMILY WEEKLY: What makes you happy now? JOHNNY: Having my family with me. 4 . FAMILYWEEKLV. Oclouer 13. 1974 It really does. That's what makes me happy, and knowing that everything's aJI right! Of course, a man's got to enjoy bis work. I reaUy enjoy working. The girls and I come off the stage at night and we're as high as kites! We're just so happy with what we're doing. And hav- ing John Carter [Johnny's youngest son, age four] with us makes us all feel better'. He's here today, playing out in the park. FW: M usic seems to be kind of a way of life with you. J OHNNY: It always has been. The girls both inherited a legacy of music I sup- pose, especially Rosie. Music in this family goes back lo 1927, when her grandmother, Maybelle Carter, first started recording. June, Rosie's mother, has been onstage since she was six. I've been at it for 20 years. All Rosanne has ever known is her daddy as an entertain- er and performer. 01 guess she wouldn't know what it was like to have a daddy ; ,. who lived a normal life and wosked at a regular job. FW: Then music has aJways been part of your family? JOHNNY: It's a binding kind of thing because we feel a closeness when we're singing that nobody could feel any other way. It's like we're sharing a song to- gether. And the song is coming from each one of us, but it's coming from all of us as well. It's like a marriage out there. We're all one! FW: How do you explain the growing interest in country-and-western music? JOHNNY: In many ways, country and western has grown up. It's appealing to a lot more people. It's meshing and merg- . ing io a lot of ways without losing any of its originality, pureness and simplicity of form. At the same time, which ii a strange thing, people like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and guys like that are calling their music "hard country rock" or "hard country." Waylon Jennings is ldod of like an outlaw in country and western. Jn many ways, he's like me. I've never really been quite orthodox country. I've done it according to feel. And that's the way a lot of people like Waylon are doing it. There's honesty in his pedorm- ance and delivery. He doesn't compro- mise the way he feels just to pleue a certain group of peole. He is himself. But it's not all a bed of roses family-wise. Life on the road is very stimulating and exciting. It's a great life, living in a nice hotel like this .and playing a beautiful place lik.e the Music Theater. But when we get home, then the t.ough part starts. It's hard for a 42-year-otd man to under- stand a 16-year-old or a 19-year-old girU When we go home, there's a lot of pres- sure that builds up. Thing.1 are waiting for us to come home and take care of. FW: But W\'t home the only place you can really relax? JOHNNY: It's the only place you cat relax unless you stay home three or four weeks. Theo you can adjust to the change of pace. But you need fune to separate the entertainment world and the home world. We haven't found that time. FW: Do you find when you travel to- gether as a family that you're so glad to be with each other that you don't need other people around? JOHNNY: That's certainly not true with the girls. June and I are fairly exclusive. For example, when we finish a concert, we always have an invitation to go to a club or bear another entertainer. We rarely do it. If we could, we would put oo wigs and glaases aod go sit in the audi- ence like everybody else. That would be great! We did that once. FW: Would you like to be a bum and just go out. there and do what you want to? JOHNNY: Secretly, maybe I would! I have a blood wig and glusea. June put hen on one time, too, and the two of us went to see the Carter Family and sat right in the front row and nobody knew us. It was great fun, I guess there's a little bit of that in all of us, when we'd FAMILY WEEIU.Y, October 13, 11174 • I like to be just a face in the crowd. FW: How do you relax? ROSANNE: He goes off with John Carter mostly, fishing. JOHNNY.: I enjoy John Carter. I relax a lot with him. And I love to go to movies! Do you know what I like? I like chil- dren's movies! I looked in The New York Times and saw what movies were show- ing here for children. I saw "The Song of the South" was playing again. I'd like to go· see that again. I took John Carter to see .. Herbie Rides Again." That's the )pat movie l've seen. Do you know what I enjoy about it? The children! I enjoy the laughter and applause of children. I really get a kick out of that. I don't know if you saw it, but I really loved the scene when that Volkswagen ran •P the side of that building and jumped across the river! All those kids were jumping and screaming and laughing! FW: Have your exposure on 1V and fre.. qucnt public appearances robbed you of yoµr privacy? JOHNNY: Sometimes I resent the Continued on page 11 One of the "little old ladies" who uses Silk&Silvei. Eighth in a series: She's Betty King Barker, indus- trial designer who can list among her credits 4 careers;3 grandchildren, 2 sons, and 1 husband. She also manages to find time for tennis, golf and looking after her good looks. To keep her silvery hair bright and beautiful, she uses Silk & Silver, Clairol's long lasting color lotion in Silvery Pearl* #14. "So easy," says Mrs. Barker, 1'1 just shampoo it in every few weeks .. ~ -it colors away the yellow, adds lots of body and won-.. derfully rich deep color." ~ And it has no peroxide. Mr. Barker approves. 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The obverse side depicts each of 12 Great Americans sculptured in brilliant pure gold (24 K). The mirror- like, pure silver back- ground is finely detailed •.' . ···~ ~~"-' N •I ~'1111,ll•\llf'\ . ' :•1•' •111111fy'· ~· • '"' ,,,,,, I\•\ li.l\ · • "' .,, II\•' 11ai1\ •'• ,,,,,,,,, ''··l·1•hl4f"' ',,,Ille' .. ',,., ,~.,•Hht•''' . -~ Limited Edition ln honor of the 200th anniversary of the American Revolution, 9,800 sets of Great Americans medals will be struck. 5,000 of these have been reserved for existing Letcher Mint collectors, leaving only 4,800 available to the public at large, on a first come, first served basis. No other sets will be struck and the dies will be destroyed, insuring the rarity of the series and its value to the collector. Price Guarantee The Great Americans series will be jssued at the approximate rate of one medal per month. And the issue price of $30 per piece will be maintained regard- less of increases in the prices of gold and silver on world markers during the life of your series. This offer will expire December 30, 1974. Please complete the order form below and each medal will be sent to you postpaid via insured mail, in its own case. You will bc·notifted monthly as each medal is struck. What's more, when the order for your fourth medal is confinned, you will be sent pre· paid, a luxurious presentation case wi th lock and key, to house your entire collection. S ave $30 with illustrations indi· Charge to your credit card number or send a check vidually designed for for $330 with your application, you will receive pre- each of the 12 medals. paid, all 12 medals and the beautiful presentation case The reverse d~s are exqui-without additional invoices or effort (you save $30). sitely engraved with fasci-We believe that this extraordinary series wiU be- nating biographical details in raised, frosted lettering, come one of your most valued possessions. Jf after against the gleaming, pure silver background. And viewing your first medal you do not agree, just return each piece contains a total of 5 grains of pure 24 K it within 10 days for a full refund. After that you may gold and 370 grains of pure .999 silver {more pure discontinue your subscription at any time with no than sterling). further obligation. The Letcher Mint, P.O. Box 107, Lancaster, Calif. 93534 r~------------------------------------------------~ The Letcher Mim Reservation k orm rw-101• I P.O. Box 107 Th ' ff ·11 . De L -30 97 I La C l'f . 93534 1s o er w1 expire cem~r , J 4 ncaster, a 1 om1a I Please reserve my subscription for the 12 Great Americans in Gold Bas Relief (Pure 24 I(, Gold -5 grains, plus Pure .999 Silver-370 grains) to be shipped approximately one per month, postpaid. I un- derstand that I will be billed regularly with each monthly shipment. 0 Enclosed is my payment of $30.00 for the first medal. 0 Prepayment of $330.00 for the entire series is enclosed. (CALll RESIOf.N IS ADI> 6,,_ SALES TAXI Name Address City State Your Signature Check One 0 Master Charge 0 Bo.nkAmcricard 0 Amcncon Express Card No. 0 C4ttc Blanche 0 Diners Cl ub Expiration Date I I I I I -I I I L-------------------------------------------------- Everyon.e knows country fair recipes taste good. But this fall, as prices go up, preserving, pickling and home- baking make more sense than ever! Delicious <Jountey Recipes to Bake, Preserve or Piekle! Ta~ coo~~K_, By Marilyn Hansen Food Editor iii#""' -L ...,. l ... r"' .. ~ Arranged on a double-wedding-ring quilt: Cranberry Relish, Country Gold Oatmeal Bread, Diiiy Tomatoes, 2 pkg•. active dry yeHI ¥.i cup very warm tap water (120°F.·130°F.) 2VJ cups mllk VJ cup soft ahortenlng, butter or ·margarine 2 tea•poons aall 2 tablespoons sugar VJ cupmolH ... M Yl cups un•ltted all-purpose ftour 2¥.i cup• quick or old-fHhloned oats, uncooked 1. Soften yeast in water. Heat milk tilJ a rim of bubbles forms around Anadama Batter Bread, E•I India Pineapple Chutney and Red 'n' Orange Plum Jam. Couritry {}old Oatmeal Bread edge of pan. Add shortening, salt, sugar ahd molasses; cool lo lukewarm. 2. Beat 2 cups flour ioto lukewarm milk mfature. Add softened yeast and oats. Stir in enough additional flour to make a soft dough. 3. T urn out on lightly Ooured board. Knead until smooth and elastic, about 8-10 minutes. Round dough into a ball. Place in large greased bowl; turn to grease top. 4. Cover with dish towel and let rise in warm place, free from draft, until double in size, about I bour. 5. Punch dough down; cover. let rest 10 minutes. Cut dough in half and shape into two loaves. 6. Place in 2 greased 9x5x3-inch loaf pans. Brush surface li ghtly with melted or liquid shortening .. 7. Cover; let rise until nearly double in size, about 45 minutes. Fifteen min- utes before rising time is up prehear oven to 350°F. 8. Bake about 45-50 minutes, until surface is deep brown and loaf sound$ hollow when rapped with knuckle. Remove from pans and cool on wire racks. Makes 2 large loaves C nminunl FAMIL V WEEKLY, October 13, 1974 • 7 THE MOANING MUFFIN. Ma~s a great waker- upper. Savor the taste. of bacon (Canadian style). pineapple and Swiss grilled on a hot English muffin. THE APPLE SALAD. Makes a delicious lunch. The taste of Cheddar, Swiss, apples and nuts. Mixed with a sou r cream dressing; served on crisp garden greens. THE CHEESE FONDUE. Makes entertaining sheer delight It's a delicious little dip for sliced apples, pears, honeydew or cantaloupe chunks. When most people think of cheese, they think of protein-rich omelets, sandwiches, and casseroles. Sometimes they forget that cheese makes great Scuffles. Waldorf Salads. Canapes. Fondues. And lots of other great tastin' dishes. So we put together this little cookbook called Cheese Magic. It only costs a quarter. And it's full of recipes for delicious dishes like the ones above. Come on, send in today. Taste how cheese can make the meal. Morning, noon or night. CD american dairy association 1 , ... h.J TirllnJ Pr~uGl!I Commf~ r------------------------------------ Cheese Magic American Dairy Assodallon 6300 North River Road Rosemont. Illinois 60018 Enclosed is 25¢. Please send me your terrific little recipe booklet called Cheese Magic. Name, _____ -----------___ _ Address ____ _ _State Zip ___ _ Offer ellpores Dec 31 1975 FW- Three Tangy Relishes For Home Canners· ANADAMA BATTER BREAD 2 pkga. active dry yeast YI cup very warm t•p w•ter (120°F.•130°F.) 1 'h cups enriched cornme•I ~ cup butter or margarine 1h cuprnolas ... 1 tablespoon Nit 2 cups bolling water 4 cu1>9 unsifted •ll·purpou ftour 1. Soften yeast in water. 2. 1n large bowl combine cornmeal, butter, molasses and salt. Stir in boil- ing water; cool to lukewarm. 3. Beat in I cup of flour, stir in soft- ened yeast. Add 2 cups of flour, beat- ing 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer and scraping bowl oc- casionally. 4. Beat in remaining l cup flour with spoon. Batter will be sticky. 5. Spoon into 8 greased l 0'1.2 -oi.. soup cans or l greased I -lb. coffee can, 1 greased 23-oz. sweet-potato can and 3 greased J01h-oz. soup cans. Spread batter evenly with a greased spatula or knife. &. Let rise in warm place until batter is ¥. inch from tops of cans, about 25 minutes. 7. Just before rising time is up, pre- heat oven to 375°F. Bake about 35-40 minutes, or,untq ~ops are deep golden brown and loaves sound hollow when rapped with a knuckle. 8. Loosen loaves from cans with long spatula, let cool. ·Cut in rounds to serve. Makes 8 miniature loaves DILLY TOMATOES For each quart Jar: 6-8 •m•ll, whole, green or underripe tomatoes 1 whole gar11c clove, peeled 1 email hot red-pepper pod or V• teaspoon crushed red pepper 4·8 whole peppercoma 1 sprig fresh dill (or 1 teaspoon dlllMed) Salt-vinegar mhtture for 4-6 qta. or tomatoes: 1h cup kosher .alt 3 qta. water 1 qt cider vtneger 1. Wash tomatbes and pack tightly in clean, hot jars. Add garlic, pepper pod, peppercorns and dill to each jar. 2. In a saucepan, bring salt, water and vinegar to a boil. Pour hot solution in- to jars, covering tomatoes (alJow 'h inch space on top). Run sterile knife or spatula do~n sides of jars to re- lease air bubbles. 3. Seal jars immediately. Makes as many as desired CRANBERRY RELISH 2 lbe. frfth or thawed frozen crenberri.., rinsed 3¥1 cups water YI cup cider or whJte vinegar ~ ·1 te•poon ground clov" ~ ·1 teupoon ground cinnamon V.. -1 teHpoon ground ellaplce SY.I cu1>9 •ua-r YI bottle (6-oz. al.ze) llqufd fruit pectin Par•ntn 1. In 3-4-qt. saucepan combine cran- berries, water and vinegar. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer, cov- ered, J 0 minutes. Add spices, using amounts to suit individual taste. 2. Turn fruit into a very large sauce- pan or Dutch oven. Stir in sugar . Place over high heat, Bring to a full roiling boil and boil hard J minute, stirring constantJy. 3. Remove from heat and stir in pec- tin immediately. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Stir and skim for 5 min- utes to cool slightly and prevent Boat- ing fruit. · 4. Ladle hot mixture into sterilized glasses. C lean edges of glasses if nec- essary. Cover at once with !4 -inch hot paraffin. Makes about 9Y.1 cups or about 12 (6-oz. size) glasses EAST INDIA PINEAPPLE CHUTNEY 2 c•ns (1 lb.-4 oz.. size) cruahed pineapple and syrup 2 large limes, quartered 1 cup red-wine vinegar 2 cups r•tslna 1 cup llght-brown auger, packed 2 tablespoons chopped cryatalllzed ginger 1 tablftpoon Instant minced onion ~ te•spoon NH YI teaspoon ground cinnamon ~ teaapoon ground allaplce ~ teaspoon garlic powder 1. Turn pineapple and syrup into 2-qt. saucepan. 2. Combine lime quarters and vinegar in electric-blender container. Cover and blend until chopped. 3. Add chopped limes and vinegar to pineapple along with remaining ingre- dients. Heat to a roiling boil, stirring. Reduce heat to medium and t>oil slowly, uncovered, for l hour, until thickened. 4. Ladle hot mixture into 5 (~·pint size) sterilized jars with self-sealing lids. Seal tightly. Makes 5 cups COOKBOOK CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 FA~ILV WEEKLV, October 13, 1974 • t Van Camp's offers you the skillet ... This high-dome 11 " electric -..i:e_. • --...i~ dishwasher-sate, and has skillet thinks it's a serving Wt ... UCllU a scratch-_reslstant. dish, because it is. It Baffet Skillet No-Stick lntenor flnlsh. fries, grills, roasts most t anything ••• Indoors or ~ $• •.e•• And to make our o~er out Then with a flip of Oft 1&0 U more tempting, we re the "dial-a-meal" control I/. giving you the taste- it automatically keeps and I pork tempting ~eclpe shown food deliclously-hot above. It a ma~Wlfh throughout meal time. ..._ __ •·& JabelS one of America a great UCAaa • simple pleasures ... Makes meals easier on Van Cemp's Pork and Beans. you. Cleans up easier, too, because It's 'Manufacturer's auggeated tetall prtce $29.95. SPECIAL In addition to each tklll•t ordered >-ou'll •l•o receive ·a coup0n good for •1 • ott on your next purclta .. of 4 caM of 8 0 Nus Van C1mp'1 Porte and 8e1n1 (18 oz. size or over>. One of America's a,reat simple pleasures A Sweets-Lover's DreaJD: Cookie and Jam Reeipes RED 'N' ORANGE PLUM JAM 2~·3 lbs. fully rtpe, aour, red d lngstone plu,.,. V.. cupwater 7¥.a cups (3V. lbs.) •uoar 2 teaspoon• grated orange rind v.a of I-oz. bottle liquid fruit pectin Parafftn 1. Pit, do not peel, plums. Cut in small pieces and chop. Place in large sauce- pan, add water. Bring to boil and sim- mer, covered. S minutes. 2. Measure 4Y2 cups of the simmered fruit into a 4-8-qt. pan. Add sugar and orange rind, milting well. 3. Heat to a full. roiling boil and boil ha.rd 1 minute, stirring constantly. 4. Remove from beat; stir in Y2 bottle liquid fruit pectin at once. Skim off foam with metal spoon. 5. Stir and skim for S minutes to cool slightly. Ladle into sterilized glasses. Cover at once with ~-inch hot par- affin. Ma/us JO medium-size glasses FAIR-TIME COOKIES v.a cup aoft shortening, butter or margarine V. cup butter or margarine 1 v.a cups pecked brown sugar 2eggs 1 te•poon vanilla extract 2¥.a cupa unattt.d all-purpoM flour 1 teaspoon baking powder V.. twpoon baking IOda v.a t••poon ult 1 cup crushed natural-granola ceNal CMcolate glaze, optional, Ndpebelow Hone, glaze, optional, recipe below '\. 1. In large bowl, with electric mixer at medium speed, beat shortening, butter and sugar together until creamy. Add eggs and vanilla extract; beat well. 2. On sheet of waxed paper, stir to- gether Hour, baking powder, soda and salt. Add slowly to creamed mixture, blending in at low speed. Stir in Yl cup granola. Aidt and delldous, Fair-Time Cookln, made from natural granola, are bound to be a prlnd recipe. 3. Divide dough in thirds. On waxed paper, roll 'h into a log I Yl inches in diameter. Roll log in remaining gran- ola. Wrap in waxed paper. Refrigerate several hours or overnight. Wrap re- maining dough in waxed paper and ref rigeratc. 4. Preheat oven to 350°F. Stice log into ~-inch slices. On lightly floured board, roll out second third of dough to ~-inch thickness and cut with a small heart-shaped cookie cutter. 5. Roll remaining third of dough into an 8-inch square. Cut square into 2- inch squares and cut them in half diagonally to make triangles. 6. Place cookies on ungreased cookie sheets and bake 8-10 minutes. Cool and frost with chocolate or honey glaze. Mak~s 6¥.i dozen SEMISWEET CHOCOLATE GLAZE 1 pkg. (8 on.) semisweet chocolate blta 1 .. blespoon shortening 1. Melt chocolate morsels and short- ening over bot, not boiling water. Stir until smooth. Dip cookies into glau or spread on with spatula. Cool. Ample for'4 dozen average-size cookies HONEY GLAZE 2 cu.,. alfted confectioners' sugar 1 tablespoon honey 2 tablespoons water 1. Combine ingredients. Beat until smooth and of spreading consistency. Ample for 2* dozen cookies 'Family ~kly Foodshelf EASY SPAGHETTI SKILLET ln large skillet cook 1 lb. ground beef until it loses its red color, break- ing up with spoon as it cooks. Add 2 tablespoons lnttant minced onion. 2 teaspoons salt, ~ teaspoon pepper, Vi teaspoon oregano, V.. teaspoon garlic powder, 1 can (I lb.) tC>fna. toes and 1 cao (1 ov.i ozs.) tomato 80Up. Stir in !h lb. cooked, drained, spaghetti. Sprinkle .all with 11.l cup grated cheese. Cover and beat 10- 15 minutes, until bubbly throughout. Makes 4~ servings COOKBOOK CONTINUED ON PAGE H Johnny Cash Conti1111ed from pa!(e 5 knocks on the door. A lot of people just come walking up to our house-even at night. Of course, we have a guard, and the alarm system is always working. There's no way anybody could break in. But people come. A songwriter or some- body from a charity organization who thinks be needs my help. They knock on my door late at night and want to talk to me. Invariably, I say, "rm sorry! I don't take care of business at home. You'll have to see somebody in my office tomorrow." I try to handle it as politely as J can. FW: What steps do you take to insure your privacy? JOHNNY: I lock the door or tell tbe guard I'm not at home or I don't want to see anybody unless it's an emergency. Or l go to my back room, stay in there and sleep or read by myself. I don't think I've done it more than twice in my life, but I can if I want to! On weekends, when I drive. out the gate, sometimes there are 40 or 50 tour buses out there! They unload at the front gate and take • pictures of the house. The bus goes up to the end of the street, turns around and comes back and picks up the people. FW: Does that bug you? JOHNNY: There are times when there might be 400 or 500 people standing out in front of my house! fd like to say it doesn't bother me. Sometimes-and usu- ally it's when I'm in a hurry-I hit that driveway and there are 300 people block- ing the car! For pictures and autographs. It's taken a lot of wisdom and prayer to know how to handle it. FW: How does June help you in this? JOHNNY: She is a solid rock! She'll stop and talk to those people. ROSIE: She'll give them her life story. And stand there and chat with them and give them recipes.' JOHNNY: I tell you, she has been the human anchor that God gave me to hold on to through those kinds of things. And rm pretty hard on her. Sometimes when people want to talk or ask a question, I turn to her and let her answer it. June is a very strong person spiritually. No mat- ter w&at the crisis is, she'll always stop me cold with a smile! She'll. say, "Now raise your right hand and reach up for some strength!" Sometimes, if it's really a crisis, I'll say, "Don't bug me!" And I'll refuse to raise my band f But she'll just keep looking at me and keep smiling. And she'll stick her band up there higher and higher untiJ finally fJllllf I'll have to do it too! '6lll A hot & hearty way to wow them with chicken. Swanson Boned Chicken (or Turkey), tender and juicy, makes up into all kinds of your favorite dishes: from simple salads and cas.5eroles to fancy entrees. Con- venient and quick as tuna, too. And just wait until your family gets their first taste of this hearty new main dish. Wonderful aroma, and a taste so good, it's sure to become an all-time favorite. Watch it, tuna. Anything you can do, Swanson Boned Chicken can, too. -~--------------------------, , . ' Hearty Chicken a la Swanson '·--------------------• I 4 slices bacon 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup water 1I4 cup vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons sail 1 I 4 lea spoon pepper 1 /4 teaspoon paprika 4 cups sliced cooked po1a1oes 1 cup sliced onion 3 / 4 cup chopped celery 4 cups spinach cut in bite-size pieces 2 cans (5 ounces each) Swanson Boned Chicken or Turkey, cut up I hard-boiled egg, sliced In sklllet, cook bacon until crisp; remove and crumble. Stir flour into drippings. Gradually blend 1n water, vinegar, sugar, and seasonings. Cook, stimng until lhickened. In saucepan, combine potatoes, onion. and celery. Add vinegar mixture. Heat for 5 minutes; stir occasionally. Add spin- ach, chicken, and bacon. Cover; heat unlll spinach is just cooked. Garnish with egg, Makes about 8Y2 cups. ' I Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. , The backgammon set: a contemporary execution of the 5,000-year-old game hand fashioned in needlepoint. . The cig a rette: a precise modern blend o! 24 premium tobaccos gathered from 3 continents 4 countries and 10 sta tes. ' Micronite filte[ Mild, smooth taste. Americas quality cigarette. Kent. Kilgs: 16 m9-"r•." LO mg. nicoMI: lOO's: 18 "'-"ls." t2 mg. nicotine tN. per cigarette. FTC Report Mar. 74. I I I I L I I I I I I I THIS COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY EACH OllDEl TO RECEIVE YOUR FllEI sn. Please send me the 5--piece kitchen set. I am enclosing 5 opening tear strips, one from each of 5 different GLAD products. (Choose from sandwich Bags-80 or 150 coont; Food Storage Bags-30 or 75 count; GLAD• Wrap-any size; Garbage Bags; Wastebasket Bags; Trash Bags-any size.) Address·---------------------- City/State/ ZiP'-------------------- Mell to: GLAD Kitchen Set Ofter, P.O Box MOS, Rosevllle, Minnesota 55113. Offer expire• March 31, 1976. Allow up to 4 to 6 WMka lor oellvery. FSA t074P "GLAD" la • registered trademark of Union Cerbkle . I Thia offer void In any at•1• where prolllblted or otherwise rHtrlcted. L-------------------------------------~-----~ Two Fresh Pear • Treats to Make And Preserve LEMON PEAR MARMALADE 4 lemona , 2cupaw•lef 3 lbe. fresh p .. ,. (7 cups), peeled and diced 3~ cupsaupr 1. Thinly slice and seed lemons. Place in 3-qt. saucepan or 6-qt. Dutch oven with wate.r. Bring to boil and boil 10 minutes, or until lemon peel is tender. . 2. Add pears and sugar to lemon/ water mixture. Heat to boiling, stir- ring. until sugar dissolves. Reduce beat and let boil gently for about 30 minutes, stirring frequently to prevent scorching. 3. Ladle boiling mixture into hot sterili?.ed jars and seal. 4. Check seal next day. If not vacuum sealed, open, boil mixture aod re~ sterilize jars. Makes 3 pints · Derived from the green.told Jutclneee of fresh pHra •nd touched with • whisper of lemon, Lemon PHr Mmulade la perfect on hot Engllah mufttns. PEAR HONEY 41'l lbe. fresh pMra (I cups), peeled •nddlced 1 cup diced fresh or c.nnH plneepple Gr8ted peel and Juice of 1 llme Scupeaupr 1. Combine ingredients. 2. Heat to boiling, stirring, until sugar Continued 14 a FAMILY WEEKLY, Oclober 13, 11174 • All H ta•es is Uuilty ideas like these ... alMI tluifty .,.. c1a1rJ foods UM •Dk, cottqe cheese, sou cream. (RS. For more llMHtq•savia• recipes, pick .. -..~ Meals witll Dairy Foods" a.t ycMll' ~r's clalrr case.) Clllcba ~a.is Y4 c. butter 1 frying chicken, cut up l medium onion, minced 2 tsp. seasoned salt Yz tsp. each thyme and basil ~ c. apple juice or cider 2 c. half & half 2 tbsp. cornstarch Heat butter in IO-inch skillet. Add chicken and onions and browii slowly, for 20 minutes. Add seasonings and apple juice. Cover and simmer 15 minutes. Remove chicken to heated platter. A cornstarch mixed with 4 tbsp. half Stir in remaining half & half and c · until thickened. Serve sauce over Makes 5-6 servings. Menu suggestion: Serve with boiled potatoes, broccoli, cherry crisp and milk. Sa•ap aU Noocl~ Skillet 1 lb. bulk pork sausage --- 1 medium onion, chopped 1 1rcen pepper, chopped 1 can (l lb.) tomatoes 1 c. plain yogurt l c. water 2 tbsp. sugar 2 tsp. garlic salt 2 tsp. chili powder 8 ounces uncooked narrow noodles Cook sausage, onion and green pepper in 10-inch skillet until meat is brown. Pour off fat. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover skillet and simmer 40-45 minutes, or until noodles are tender. Makes 6-8 servings. Menu suggestion: Serve with cole slaw, French rolls, prune whip and milk. Clam 'letrazziai 3 tbsp. butter 3 tbsp. flour 2 c. milk 1 tsp. monosodium glutamate o/4 tsp. seasoned salt 1 tbsp. chopped parsley 1 tbsp. minced onion 2 (6Y2 oz.) cans minced clams, drained 1 ( 4 oz.) can mushroom pieces and stems, drained 1 pkg. (8 oz.) thin spaghetti, cooked Paprika Melt butter in medium sauce pan. Remove from heat and stir in flour. Gradually add milk. Cook stirring constantly or 3 minutes until sauce is thickened. Add seasonings, clams and mushrooms. Mix thoroughly with cooked spaghetti and turn into baking dish. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 350° for 20 minutes. Makes 6 servings. Menu suggestion: Serve with green salad, broiled grapefruit and milk. Milk has Madhle. llwevay~t. California-Oregon-Washington Dairymen .... ... . ' -·. I ·- Thre('.Easy Steps Make This Rieb .. Pump~ BuUer"! dissolves. Reduce beat and let boil gently for about 30-45 minutes, until thickened. 3. Ladle bot mixture into hot steri- lized jars and seal. PUMPKIN BUTTER 3¥.t cups CQOked, mashed pumpkin or 1 can (2.9 oza.) mashed pumpkin 1 tablffpoon pumpkin-pie •plce 1 box (1 ~ ou.) powdered fruit pectin boil hard l minute, stirring constantly. 3. Remove from heat. Ladle hot mix- ture into sterilized glasses. Wipe edges of glas.ses if necessary. Cover at once with lJii-inch hot paraffin. 4. Check seal next day. If not vacuum sealed, open, boil mixture and resteri- lize jars. Makes 4 pints 4'h cup• sugar P.,afftn Makes about 5~ cups or 7 (6-oz. size) glasses 1. Place pumpkin, spice and pectin in 3-qt. saucepan; stir well. Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a bard boil. 2. Add all of sugar immediately and stir. Bring to a full roiling boil and Made by hand: Country crewelwortt picture and Pumpkin Butter and Cranberry Rellah. CZ-ips 'ti' CZ-Opics SMART SHOPPERS TAKE NOTEI Since September 8, consumers are finding more precise "open dating" Information on packaged meat and poultry to assist them In determining the fres~ness of these products-. Specifically, meat and poultry, which are calendar-dated, are now also carrying an explana- tion of what the date means. Under the U.S. Department of Agriculture's newly amended reg- ulations, the calendar date will have to be Identified as a "pack- log date" "sell by date" or "use before dale." Hopefully, the new regulations will provide consumers with more information on the freshness of meat and poultry products. • ATTENTION HOME CANNERS: The USDA has an excellent handbook, "Home Canning of .. Fruits and Vegetables," Home and Garden Bulletin No. 8, available from the Superintendent of Docu- ments, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Price: 20 cents. DID YOU KNOW? Protein in chicken Is the same complete protein found In red meat. In fact, 4 oza. of raw chick- en, flesh only, has even more pro- teln than an equal amount of raw beef (medium-fat without bone). Chicken (4 ozs.) 23.4gms. Protein Beef (4 ozs.) 20.6 gms. Protein Source: "Stop and Go" booklet on chicken (Information and recipes), Delmarva Poultry Industry, !nc., Al 2, Box 47, Georgetown, Del.19947. Free. FOOdeike will convince you. h tastes better than any other devils fOOd mix.Tastes richer and moister. Bake one your- self and see . 52 'ii ll ! 0 • 0 • > • > ~ ' f i 0 ;; ! 0 ..... n . J. .. -4 01974 R. J. R9ynoldt To~ Co. • He does more than survive. He lives. Because he knows . He smokes for pleasure . He gets it from the_ blend of Turki sh and Domestic tobaccos in Camel Filters. Do you ? Turkish and Domestic Blend Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. _, ti -... Three Easy Steps Make This Rieb .. Pumpkin Butter"! dissolves. Reduce heat and let boil gently for about 30-45 minutes, until thickened. 3. Ladle bot mixture into hot steri- lized jars and seaJ. 4. Check seaJ next day. If not vacuum sealed, open, boil mixture and resteri- lize jars. Makes 4 pints PUMPKlN BUTTER 3~ cups cooked, mashed pumpkin or 1 can (29 oza.) INlahed pumpkin 1 tablespoon pumpkin-pie spic. 1 box (1~ oza.) powdered fruit pectin boil hard l minute, stirring constantly. 3. Remove from heat. Ladle hot mix- ture into steril ized glasses. Wipe edges of glasses if necessary. Cover at once with I/fl-inch hot paraffin. c:rips ii' %pies 4~ cups sugar Paraffin Makes about 5¥.1 cups or 7 (6-oi. site) glasses 1. Place pumpkin, spice and pectin in 3-qt. saucepan; stir well. Place over high beat and stir until mixture comes to a bard boil. 2. Add all of sugar immediately and stir. Bring to a full roiling boil and Made by hand: Country crewelwork picture and Pumpkin Butter and Cranberry R .. iah. SMART SHOPPERS TAKE NOTEI Since September 8, consumers are finding more precise "open dating" information on packaged meat and poultry to assist them In determining the freshness of these products·. Speclfically, meat and poultry, which are calendar-dated, are now also carrying an explana- tion of what the date means. Under the U.S. Department of Agriculture's newly amended reg- ulations, the calendar date wlll have to be Identified as a "pack- ing date" "sell by date" or "use before date." Hopefully, the new regulations • will provide consumers with more Information on the freshness of meat and poultry products. ' ATT£NTION HOME CANNERS: The USDA has an excellent handbook, "Home Canning of • Fruits and Vegetables," Home and Garden Bulletin No. 8, available from the Superintendent of Docu- ments, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Price: 20 cents. 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What purpose is served for the subordinate who has set up his failure with such low ex- pectations and a consequent unenergetic per- formance? Is it that he can now comfort him- self by blaming his "closed-minded" boss for prohibiting what surely would have Jed to a stellar outcome? J think so. To one extent or another, I believe we aJI trip ourselves up this way. Without being 11What purpose la served for the subordinate wtM> has set up his failure with such low expectations and a consequent unenergetlc performance? ls It that he can now comfort hlmMH by blaming his 'closed-minded' bou for prohibit- ing what surely would have led to a stellar outcome? I think so.'' aware of it, we use low expectations to get ourselves off the hook. By assuming a Jack: of cooperation on the part of others, we guar- antee their uncooperativcncss and our noo- participation in an activity in which we would be expected to make a contribution. In this round robin, we excuse ourselves from an activity where we question our ability to per- form and save face by blaming someone else for thwarting our ambitions. What we bide from ourselves, of course, is our ambition to be the star aod our fear that we will never make it How does one liJ:e..ak this self-limiting cy- cle? How does one %eet a challenge on posi- tive ground? How does one adopt a positive view of what he is, what the circumstances are and what he can accomplish? Jn short, how does one raise his expectations? By not being afraid of making a mistake. Courage to risk failure is what leads to suc- cess. Self-confidence comes by taking risks where the outcome is no more than the frui- tion of what you truly believe can be accom- plished. And remember, even when you make a mistake, that docsn'I mean you are one! Allan J. Cox Is president of the Chicago-based consulting firm Management Organization Inc. and author of "Cont ... lona of a Corporate Headhunter'' and "W01tc. 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Mail your order to: ., I I NUTRITION HEADQUARTERS N!e I I 104 w. Jodcton -o.,..M829 I I CUii. .. THis~ 10·· ::-· I I lndic.te Items ~ired and • State Zip I I mall with ,.,_,ittance. I .__e 1974, Hutrltlon Hdqr$. ------------------------ -· ~ ... -.1 -· <9What in the World! LARRY MAHAN A card-carrying cowboy QUOTE: From Larry Mahan, six-time AU Around Cowboy in rodeos and sbr of the rodeo documentary, "The New American Cowboy": "I've ridden over 6,000 animals in my career. 1 6gured oat that last year I was buclced off sad- dle broncs two times and, out of 130 to 150 bulls I rode, I was bucked off 30 percent of the time. I don't know how many times I've· ·been stepped on, crushed or kiclced. The cowboy is just as tough as he used to be, out he's had to organize to better himself. We've established card-carrying members of ARMOUR'S ARMOURY 8y Richard Armour CURBING MY TEMPER ?tb' wife insists that l re-park To get two car lengths nearer. J do so, though I grump a bit And checlc my rearview mincw. In front and back, where flnt I parked, The space was really spacious, But now, as I work wheel and brake, I mu.st be skilled, sagaduus. Yet when it's done I'm rather proud And of my deed f m talking. My wife? She's spared her ahoes and feet A full two car lengd u walking. No wonder po$lage if so expen.sioe. we·re not fun paying for delioery of moil. but for sU>rage! -Conrod Fiorello j2 • FAMILY WEEKLY, October 13, 11174 c the Rodeo Cowboys Association be- cause we get ripped off just Hice any other participants in spectator sports. The grounds owner can make$100,000 off us, so we're just trying to get a per- centage of the gate. Top cowboys can win $60,000 a year while others only win $600 a month-we don't get a cent for just being there. II you don't place with.in the top four of a category, you don't make any money." UNQUOTE. Steven Still• of the recently reunitccl rock group Crosby, Still,, Nash and energy level. 1 want to go home. I miss my son. He w as bom in the spring and I want to see him." \ • dren she might have might inherit the same heart affliction. Fortunately that was not the case. Every time Craig gives a hearty, healthy cry. Jenni~ breaks into a wide smile. DATES: Columbus Day will be ob- served Monct.y. ANNIVERSARIES: Arab nations im- posed an oil boycott on Western coun- tries one year ago Thursday. : Young: "I like playing music with these guys. It's a social event. I never wanted to be-only the main guy. It's fun, subjective, 'or whatever, because we're old friends. We're playing new music, and it's fun ·~ BIRTHDAYS (all Libra): Sundlly- Paul Simon 33; Comet Wilde 56; La- raine Day 54; Pamela Tiffin 32; Yves Stwen SUU. to enjoy each other. We realized why we fell apart-our size of popularity-and this time we tried to be sensible, plan for it, grow up a little. I mean it's staggering when you face 60,000 people-you grow out of your skin. You'd have to be a cold fnan not to be aHectecl by that much energy. It's also expensive on the person to travel on the road; you're tired; it eats on your . \' . JENNIE AND CRAIG Aery of joy Mother Jennie Thomson la delighted with her very ordinary baby boy, Craig, because she was such an extraordinary baby. When boro 20 years ago, Jennie had a serious heart condition that forced her to live as an invalid in a hl)Spita.l for the first six years of her life. Finally doctors were able to perform a revolutionary oper.ition in which they inserted plastic plates in her heart. Since then she has been able to lead a normal. full life. Marriage, however, brought with it the fear that any chil- Quips & Quotes A Jong-haired youth was getting his first haircut in a year and was alarmed to see the barber wave a large magnet over his head. "Don't wony," assured A Jady complained to a pet-store owner, "You told me this cat wasn't finicky, but I can't get him to cat." The owner said, "I meant about what he the barber, "it's not a new treatment. I'm just trying to find my scissors." -Dorothea Kent drags in." -Robert Brault Kindergarten uach.er: A peraon who knows how to make Uftle thing• count.-Gene Ya.renal THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Recently. FAMILY WEED.Y re- ceived this Jetter addressed to Princess Margaret. We have for- warded the letter to the Princess, but ar~reprinting it here-with permission of the author's par- e nts, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Pope of Muncie, Ind. Hi Princess Margaret. The time is 855 And The temperature is 64. I have an allergy. my Nose is stufled up and in the Night Time my Nose gets stuffed up And I b)ow my Nose a Lot, And I have to Blow my Nose :.:.:.:..JL.:.1'r·• ........ ~ now And my N~ is sore And _.,.Aitl4''r-":l it is Night Time And I Co to Suzy Pope Bed at 9:30. Well have a Good Day. H ere is my Picture. Well you pJease send me your pie- ture? This is my Address, ----· And This is my phone numer, ----- And I am 7 years old . Well you Please tell me your phone num- ber. Well Cood Bye XXXXXX ( Plca.~c don't Write in cursive) Love, Suzy Pope HAPPY BIRTIJDA Y PIUNCESSI .. A. ~ Montand 53. Monday-Lillian Gish 75; ~ Roger Moore 47. Tuesday-Mario Puzo IL 53. Weclnaday-William 0 . Douglas 76. Thuraday-Arthur Miller 59; Jean Arthur 66. Frtct.y-Pierre Elliott Tru- deau 55; George C. Scott 47; Melina Mercouri 49. Saturday-Jaclc Ander- son 52. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Roger Moore end Mellna Me~coun By Frank 88glnald LITilE EMILY "Gee, and II .. tM prettie9I Of'9 Oft the 25-aftt nick." ti! Marl~oro Warn ing: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 18 mg: 'tar:' 1.2 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report Mar'.74 • CRIMSON GLORY Rated very high at 8.9, lta large, wetl- lormed, semi-double blooms of deep crimson keep coming all summer Into fall. Powerfully fragrant. one of the best hybrid tea roses. Only 99¢. Ml RANDY One of the darkest of red roses, pro- duces masses of well formed, lull flowered, purplish-maroon blooms. In-- tensely fragrant. Rated 7.1, former All American Rose of the Year. Only 99C. ECLIPSE Easily established, the long pointed buds open into large, deep-cupped, double blooms of beautiful golden yellow. Blooms Profusely on strong upright bush. Rated 7.5. lovely fragrance. Only 99c. CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Perfectly shaped tapering buda open Into large, velvety, dark red blooms with as many as 40-50 petals each. Richly fragrant. Was All American Rose of the Year, rated 8.9. Only 99C. TIFFANY CLIMBING BLAZE Near perfect cllmber flowers constant- ly with clusters of well shaped, brllllant scarlet blooms. Rated 7.9. Tough and trouble free, oowrs fence, lrellls, or parch with a sheet of llamlng color almost all summer Into fall. Only 99c. CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG Vigorous grower, its beautifully shaped, high centered blooms are deep reddish pink, wavy petaled and fragrant. Pa~t All American Rose of the Year, rated 8.4. Only 99¢. BLANCHE MALLERIN The whitest rose ot all. Its strong up- right bush produces large, high cen- tered, heavily doubled blooms of pure, pristine white. Breathtakingly beauti- ful. Rated 6.4. Only 99¢. Large long buds open into lush double blooms of beautllul warm pink. Intensely fragrant. Former All American Rose of tile Year, highly rated at 9.1. Only 99¢. lavishly free flowering bi-color. for- mer All American Rose of the Year. Petals are a startling contrast of bril- liant Chinese red inside, vivid yellow outside. Blooms far into autumn. Rated 6.1. Only 99¢. CLIMBING PEACE Easy growing, flowers gener- ously all summer long with dozens of vivid golden bft>oms tinged In red or pink. Clambers quickly over fence, side of house, or trellls In a rolllng blanket of gorgeous golden blooms. Rated 7.3. Only 99¢. CtJelU! Rou. eJ~ Jc1, C!oue'HJ 8'1 eJw.. ~GMtU44 ''No dJcuJ/" q"~"'- A strong, dependable grower. the rose is perfectly at home in any gar- den. No other flower produces such beautiful blooms of lavish color over such a long period of time. The delicate texture and shape of its petals, its wide color range, and its tantalizing fragrance all combine to make the rose the queen of flowers. , The champion everblooming varieties offered here are branched with 2 or more canes, strong, vigorous and healthy. Each Is tagged with name of variety and well packed tor arrival In good condition. Easy plantlng .ln~tructions Included, too. II not satisfied on arrival, you may return within 15 days for full refund, Including any postage you i.ent. Any rose that doesn't grow and develop, we will replace It free (3 year limit). Send today! ROCKWOOD GARDENS, DEPT. V-270, 134 Weston S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 SEND TODAY FOR YOUR PRIZE ROSE COLLECTION lbdaaoll 5ardtu, De,t. V-270 134 .... S.W., ~ ........ lllcL 4'50Z : Plt~se rush Prlre Wlnnln1 Rosu H chtcktd btlow. Include Clint Hil>lKus Bon1a If orclw I mailed before November 30. E•ch rose Is covtrtd by 10111' auarlJltn I . I O (623) Prize Wlnnln1 Rose Colltetlon -12 Roses, Off of eadl -lety ........ $11.11 1 0 An., 24 for $23.76 O Any 12 for $1}.• O My 6 for $S.M 1 0 Any 3 for $2.97 O Any One for '9c : cat. ... llfllCATt NtW MHY tf UCN VAJllETY: I (311}_,.ac:t (473)_Ccllpse (496)_Ctlrysler Imperial : (397)_Bl•ncht ~lltrln (415)_ forty Nlffr (4&9)_Qvnn [llzlMtll (452) _Mlrandy (435)_ Tlff1117 (413)_CJlarlotte AnftshOlll (400)_Crimson C:lory 1444)_Cllmllln1 Blaze (42&)_Cllmlllnc r.ace 0 lemilt111« enclosed, plus 90c llOSU,t and h111dlln1. 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Each •oc alwtl about 2 hours of color-ful ftames. eon-with 12 bind. era, refill paclil has 100. 4774-llat...\.l.Ac ....... $1.49 50t0-AeM ha ....... $1.19 A Pjlf-M-"841 Niii• MlTll KllPI IATllOOM rume PIOll UCl,.8'W. Tiiis parllnc •ter f« 10Uf "Jolul" Is I riot. Wons lfld loola Jvst llM a ral one. Slot takes collts, wlltn ume-. .. I slcn lf>J*B. PlllllCef INIH Is 11""'5 lland7 If. JOU lleecf It ~ 'em llulfll? •• ""'"' '°'"t.:1· 27 • f41t1-"Jlllt" .... ~ BY MAIL FROM GREENLAND STUDIOS, 7032 GREENLAND BLDG., MIAMI, FLA. 33059 PERSONALIZED SUEDE-LIKE WALLET Beautlfull Soft-«>-~touch clutch with room for checkbootl; v.:e•rt· menta for 12 credit c.,.ds a. photos; coin SM1rse; 2 mone eh; areas '"'other carry.atonss. Soft-as-suede synthetic ••• d~ nctivefy personalized. Snaps closed to 7x4·:Prlnt 2 lnttt..._ 1"14271-,..nonallnd wan.t ............................. P,99 Keep • permaflent record of your chlldrerf'& procren h-om their Pf'• school years riaht throuah their hleh school ar11du•tion. 14-envelope- pa .. s hold ~rt cards, pictures. awards and other tchool mem.n· tos. ltiCluded .,., 3 paps that record YoUr child'• vftal statistics in-cludlnc medical and dentel Information. Made to lest f<J' years and years-your children will enjoy sharinc this lastln& memento of their school days with their own chlldntn. Sturdily bound, 6~JC91A. •. 143118-SchMI Days M.nory Book . . . . . . . . . . -....•...... $1..49 llWlft ......... " ................. ,Store allots 111 ICllff 1M'OOf, cit¥ wl11yt POChb. A twist of JOllf Wl'lst bflll&'I '"°" " '°"' fillc•rtlps. """ ft'Olll YoUr cloMt rod ill oalJ 12" 91*9. S... floor I dltlf .,. .. &oldlft vinyl. 57" 11. . . . °"" 12" .... Flb 11111" w11trt. ft11t l lllJldyl •*2--r.. ....... . 5 PAJRS OF PANTS ON 0N£ HANQDft Hans more clotttes In cloMt wtth ti-S.rod l\anean-Eacl\ Is parf9ct for nearly a complete -rdl"OOe of men's trouMrs, ladles' siacb, neck· tJes, befts, aklrta; all without a wrfnkle. Rubbw-c:owrad to p,. vent sllpplnc. ao.n-end plndc: cape>ed rods make for easy a<> OKS. Metal, 16• wd. 7501-................... $1.99 TALKl"Q TOILET MAKES GUEST$ LEAP FOR l.AUGHSI It' a a short walk to the bath· room but a mighty Jump 'n hol· ler when pests hMr your toilet talklna. "H~. I'm wortdna down hefel" ·and several other surprises await slight JHessure on the toilet seat. Unit la hid· den when not In use. Operates on a penlite batt., not lrw:ld. seep. 4. 13368-Talld"I Tollltt .. $7.99 CIAMPIH WIH ClllH . Av. m1plnc:ent lhoroup. llr'lds are ltnlft1 on nearly lnvlslble wire f~ 1 1oldeil llOrsahoe. Hur tflem jln1l1 u they sway llld "praftee" In midair. On top 1 lle111t1M horseheld. Cr1fted of rlcll solden and black hatn1Mred metlt. 18" ton1. 1Q72-W1U Qlml ... $1 .. 8IANT OUT1>0CNt TffEJtMOML TER TEU.S Tff£ TDlf"OtATURE IN A BIG WAY1 An adJust•ble tMnnometar tells the true tem. pe,..ture from minus 4()• to 120•. t.arp red l\and and l\u&e numbers on a 11'\0W white back· •round make it ponlble to reed lite -•ther from far aw•Y· Pi.. clslon made even to wlth1t1nd tl\e worst we•ther.10" dl•met•r. 13704-Gillnt ~r ....... $4..19 USE HANDY ORDER FORM ON PAGE 3 • All ITEMS SOLD ON MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! -.L-fWf-laOll ... wmtOUT QMM9 ~ ml-SlmDll R.s OVll FOi flYlllGI llPU Ulllr ,,_ ftOI MAlll! 1t11111r'-lll• rtlll•toc> lflll delf.. dollsly ,,..,.r11 11ec:o11 ... s_tHks, d1ops •Me ~c:ally dr1lnlll1 IWly _, 1reue t.ltel -• , • wll11 tltl fllp of I wrtst, tllnl It -Md 1r1 1 perfect flat piddle aurl~ fof Soldefl 11111Ca11e1, fretldl tont, f*ftett} f'rie4 •as. ·~· Heavy cut a.1-tw '"" hell. f~~~··iJJ::~~:. ~!~: ......................... ... 72 PC. PlAY FARM EYD4 HAS TH£ ACltES TO SEmL ON! The farmer, his family, ell the anlmeta, 1 barn, even aoklen haystecka .•• ev.fYthlnc Is Included In this enchantlnc f•nn set. There are fencu to Mt out. lush areen trees, • pond, the well, tractor. etc. Even of' McOon1ld llfOUl<f have IOYed this~. Un~eakabte poly. 72 pcs. 13824-farm s.t . . . $3.99 MAGNETIC GRIP wtf!IDSHID.D COvtR1 Triple atrenctfl macnets hold this cover anubly, without ties or tepe. The windshield stays clean, tNen In the wom weather! No c:hf P9fnc snow or ice. Just cflp the cover across the windshield; powerful rubber marnets 1np the hood and roof without m1mn1 the finish. 48x30 Inch size fits all cars. 4555-WlndsNeld Coww . • . . . . . ......... $1.99 .. 2/$3.79 _.. E ,. . - Buy the pair and save! ONLY $3.49 MAMA DACHSHUND & a bas-ket of pups In delicate blown stanl A 1-o-n·a emerald green mama dachshund ot sparkly blown alass with • woven 8185$ basket In her mouth! In the basket thue are two brand new, skyblue puppies! Mom's 21/z • long, 114 • tel~ pups Just 'A•; basket '% diam. 4 pieces that'll catch ll&ht-& conversation! 1(116-Glau Dachshund Set ........ $1.49 Victorian Era Cast-Iron Match Box Tak• a P"k at the charmina 'Vic· torlan era when bl& wooden f™ttdl· es were a kitchen necenity. Black cat Iron holder stores en entire box. If you're looJ<Jna tor en un- u.uel planter, okl•looklna match box Is a defllht·filled with tr•lllne Ivy. A chermlnc "antique"! 7x3•,4x 2~". 12901-Matdt Box . . . ... $2.91 BlttDE AJU) GROOM MUllC BOXES . . . "Here Comes the Bride" or "The Anniversary Waltz"-personallnd with tl'lefr weddlna date. They're formally attired. posed atop a red revolv· Ina pedestal. Golden swaa on the be&e bears ~our special date. PLEASE PRINT MO./DAY/YR. 7". P13719-Wedd'"C . . .... J6.!! Pll720-Annlv.,..ary $6.99 GROW AROMATIC HERP IN- DOORS! Charmin& terra cotta strawberry pot with "pockets" now arows aromatic herbs riahl In your kltctanl Just plant. hana & waterl Soon -savory, ba1ll, thyme, dill & parsley for cook· ins! Kit incl. seeds for 5 herbs, nutrient soil, pot, chain & lrislr. Apprc>x. 6" across. 14056-Hartt Kit . ...99 The Contusa Is • multitude of thln1&: • clutch, • wall.t, coin pur&e. there's e'W9n a hidden Inside zippered pocket for "secrets." Many small vinyl holders tor stamJH, etc., uveral Iara• see-thru pockets !or photos" cards, etc l..eather-araln vinyl. Bone or red. l"rlnt 3 lnltl•ls. 5.111•. P13307-Purse (Red) $2.99 P13308-Pune (Bone) .... $2.ff EAQL£ WIND CHIMES, Create an elrbome melody! Above soars • powerful, spread-wlnsed easl• WID£..EYEO DOU STEALS YOUR HEAltT. Sad Sally captivates little alrls with her wide, lnne>-cent eyes. She looks Ilk• • lost aoul seeklnJ a friend to &Iv• her a home. 8 'h • tall 1'0\1 hes nylon rooted h•lr and Is drened In a fumper, stretch stocklniss. tiny removable shoes. Fully Jointed, sh• stands and sits. Lavish her with lovel • . • below. a flock of six ea· &lettes ..• all In rich pewter.fin. lsh metal. In breeze, their wlnas sway to make llltlris sounds of music. Dell&l'ltful for doorway, porch, patio. J3". 14373-Ee&te Chi.mes ... $1.99 7255-S.Uy Sad-Eyes ... fl.49 , -,· '· ~ ~ ~ .. '· •• ~ -~.. '" l.J ~·. ·)·~·· _: ...... ., .. · . .. " ... -·-·-.. :::."'· .• '• .·w • .. ~· ... . • . '· IUlTUIM CHICOT ..... II A IMO Of I.Oft. Thia fiery aperllllna bind of dell· ~ wown 1lnwl1ted di•· la Jtwtlry you wlll tnasure forever. 63 Imita- tion dl1monds Mt off a rtln-bow of color to 1111\t up JOllr mood. loots 10 much Ulla the r11I tt11111 • • • onlJ your Jeweler knows for au re. But only tllt opulent look la tXPtllllVt. 14711-Cl' .. CIHt •lttf $1.ff flROJECT AHY IUUSTRATED MATERI· Al. UP TO 4 FEET WIDE. Enjoy color •nd detail Of snapshots, stamps, maps, etc •• without film, slides or negatives. Have any lmace ma1nified up to 200 times! Regular projector. 40-watt bulb; Deluxe uses 60-watt-both avallaple anywhere. Rerular Is 5'hx8". Deluxe i• 12x8 Inches. 12835-ft-cul•r ~ . . . $7.99 2517-0.luxe Profedor . . . . . $9.99 OVElt • ntlE • DOOtt CHROME SHO€ llACK holds•'-neatly, ..,,., a super amount of space! Fits over back of •ny door wfth-out ·sere-. or mounts penn.. n«rtly on w•ll or alldlna door. The cross bars c•n fold lntt> handy shelves for purMS pack· •a•s, etc. Gleamlnc chrome platinal 66• hi.. 22• wd., 51.h• deeo. lMOt---Rael ...... $9.99 2.25 CARAT "'IMAMONO"' HEART PUtOANT. 43 perlectly matched ~an-~de "Dlamonltes" Mt In a • atlnum-toolc heart uy "I l...cwe ou"I So convtnc1na:: only a 1-1er can '911 their llery britll-ance from the real thlna,. She'll think you've uncovered • dla. mond mine. Matchlna platinum.. look chain. 14211-~ ........ "-" ALL THE BENEFITS Of RealSteam Sauna RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME An •Id In weicht control, relief • of tension, aenerel -11 belnc. better sleep, easlna of tl(11d mu. clft. stimulation of cl~ulatlonl Needs no lnstallatlon, plup In any out.let. Has auto-· m•tlc shut-off and pn>-tectlve vinyl floor mat. Complete with st ... m cenerator. en-Steam Sllunll ' .... ' .. $12.99 lrAC£MllE •LANICET TOUQH-UQK1WEIQHT. Super ~ super wann, -ther-proof to ''i•ke It" durlnc any outdoor mission! Similar In deslcn to ttiose taken on •II Apollo mlulona. ln•u· lated material reflects back 90% of bOdy's heat. Pltrfect for out· doorsmen; stadium. 84x64 • folds to flt palm. lHM-•tllllMt ......... $231 ANIMAL BUILDING BLOCK SET TALKS as lots play. Squeeze the blocks and joy· ous squeals put happy smilea on children's laces. Colorful monkeys, dogs, cats, bunnies, ducks, cows and .more frolic on the sides. Fl-te b lock set stacks inside itself. From 1 Y• X1 Y.x-4# tall to a big 4x4x 4¥.1 •. Fiberboard 5-pc. set. 1-4429-Anlmal Bloctta .. $1.19 AU'HAaET CUBE TUCHES TOTS THEIR A-a-Cs. Tots love olacinc 26 dimensional letters Into matchln1 cut-outs In this brtatrt boxl See how qulcilly they lear'l fetters! Smooth, mufti· colored letters are comfortable for tiny fln1erc.. ~n box stores letters, Plastic. 3 '.4 • sq. -12537-~llet Box Set .•.....••.•...•...••.••• ,$1129 HANCWT-AU HOOK HAS HUNDREDS OF USES. At last you've dis· covered It -the perfect hook for hancln1 displays. For Indoor qr out- side flower pots, bird feeders, plants, any eye-pleaser becomes more antrancln1 e-sway on this 1racefuffy turned and scrolled black wrouatrt Iron tlnlsh hook. Weatherproof steel; a charmina addition anywnere. Handy hootls like these are hard to findl Easy-mount screws are included. Extends to 9~ •. 14048-Dlsplay ~ •... -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.99 TAUONG ANIMAL 80011t. This book of fann animals sounds Ilk• It's alive. Squeeze each brl&ht, naturally colored pace and hear the doe bark, ttie cat "~." th• horse nellh and the pip 1runt. Squena the whole boot! at once and you're down on the farm! Buutiful briahl colors, wipe clean! 4013-Animal .... --... $1.19 1!5 NAME·IN-GOLD PEMCILS ONLY $1.49. Evetybody likes pencils with his or her name on Hd1 one. 11\ese pencils have any full name or slogan Imprinted in spar11llnc gold! Solves gift problems. Good for business, ltdvertlsing. Up to 40 characters. Deluxe Is 2 sets. same name. Print or type name. D719~1s.t ........... ··--· _ ... -.......... $1At 07194-o.luxe Set ••...........•.••......... ' .••... $2.!19 ,__ ... r, ... BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCKI Authentic Import, _Jt>endcrafted, handpainted. Col· orful 11'1 cuckoo~ks out to call the time on '• hour. Looks e•actly llke l 0 museum oriainal. Precision tlme·plece made with the skill of aenera· tions. Swinaln1 pendulum, sort colors on walnut brown wood. 14" hi. 1044-0-Cuckoo Clock • $9.99 ··~ ENQRAV1NG PENCIL WRfTES ON GLASS, CERAMIC, METAL. PLASTIC. Permanent tunpten· carbide tip wor1<s like a pencil but never needs sharpenlna. Protect valuables-personalize tools, keys, stereo. tapes, etc. Carbide tip etches like a di• mond & lasts forever. 6" lonl- 11370-Cartlfde Pendl $3.99 HARDWOOD RACK HOU>S 5 F1SHING ROOSI Snap your most priied rods Into this decorative wall-rack to contain them nHlly, safety! No more loose. dangling tines to untanale. No more warped polesl Beautifully finished hardwood. A painted lake fisherman enates In the lo,.. ground. 2 metal reinforced hana·up holes. 1 P,4 • tone x 411' • wide. A handsome masculine touch for den or home office. 9513-Flshlng Rod Rack "BLUE ONION" EL£C. TRIC COFF£E, T£A OR WAT£R POT. Boll 4 cups of anythlna In lass than 4 minutest The. serenity of c:las- slc Blue Dnlon • . . ramblln& blue flow•rs and twlriina vines on white earthenware ... Is perfect for this modem electric pot. GrHt for the offlc.e, dorm or use at home. 12-lnc:h covered pot, 4~· ft. cord Is In· eluded. 11459-Electric Pot $4.99 FOOTBALL ~ BASEBALL MUSICAL JEWEL BOXES Play: "Take Me Out To Tiie Ball Game!" or. "Ya Gotta Be A Footbllll Hetot" All·Amencan sports become musical jewel boxes. "Felt" compartments hold 1ewelry. BaMball Is 6". Football is esn• across. Plastic. Print name up to elaM letters. P13672-Football, Pl3673- Bes.Oall, Ea. . . . . $6.99 WAIST BELT TitlMS AND FlRMSt Wear new welsMrim belt while you sit, walk. work simple as that to help reduce walstl Nor- mal body .,.at & belt's fentle massaae action help trim firm midriff. Get amazlna results everr while 1teeptn11 Soft com· position rubber, adjustable Vel· c:ro• closures. Fits sizes 24 to 46" 9CH5-Walst Belt . $8.99 REE TWINKLES l'i~r-,1-.,,....---,_ l~ l(EV~,,~ ~ CllristmH. New for this year: Lullaby Ancel •.. charmln'&' littlest anael asleep on a pillow; Angel blowlna a horn and a pair' of. Santa's Helpers set atop e &lft .,,rap~d packaae. Tree Twlnktes are 2'h to 3 . PLEASE PRINT NAMES DESIRED. Sl.00 ee. omement(Santa's HeloerSl.50) PLEASE ORDER bY NAME "ND NUMBER. ''I<~ r< >Rli-\N \VALL I 3Ri-\< ".KE r Kerosene L.ampWall Bracket Now an Ornate Cast Iron Planter The lamp bracket that once helped ll&ht ftV· ery Victorian hous• hold returns home H a wall planter! It's t>llss for blossoms or twlnlna vlnesl Faltt.- fully datalled In an· tlque black cast Iron to look exactly like Its elatJorate 19th-century an-cestor. The arm extends outward 9•;..•; the bowl is 4" diam. 12606-Vlctorian Lamp Bredl.t . . $2..99 . ., . l'LL HOLD IHE BALL, CHARLIE BROWN I AND <(OU COM·e RUN~N6 '· UP At-iD KICK ... ~T .. THIS '(EAR I 1M 60NNA KtCK T~AI 6ALL CLEAR our · Of THE UNIVERSE ! NANCY I'D LIKE TO TAK E THI S ·BOOK OUT . oasi . .FINAL ·SPORTS • . ,. A., NOPE, I · RE.FUSE! '1'0U'LL PVLG :fHE BALL AWA'f.; AND l1LL COME CRASHING DOWN ·AND' Kl LL MLt'S~LF" ! T"' Re9 lJ s p Al 0 " -~II rtQlll~ rt Hrved 'f:'•~74 bt L"'1lt.~ f urv1e SynO•ate Inc I SORRY ---YCU DON.T H +AVE" ~ LIBRARY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1974 c~ARL I ~ BROWNNN .... '1JJ .. BUT 4'0U CAN'T BACK OUT NOW ... TH E PROGRAMS? PROGRAMS HAVE AL~EAD~ 6£EN PRlNTED ... AA UGH! . , YOU .LL HAVE TO READ IT H~E CAR D . .---..-r l \ EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST .tl AT -ONE CYCL-J~i<: lVClLL€ VAN PELT WlLL HOLD THE FOOTBALL A~, ·o, CrlARLE5 BROWN WILL RUN UP AND KICK li 11 - NEWS A6r-\!N? 1 CAN'T BELIEVE ,-, I • SHE'S Rl6/47 .. IF THE ~R06RAMS. .HAVE ALREAO.'t SEEN PRINTED, IT'S. Too LATE TO SACK our ... IN EYER./ PR06RAM , CHARLI E SROWN , THERE ARE ALWAL(S A FEW , LAST MINUTE CHANGES ! By Ernie Bushmilf er I 'LL BE R IGHT BACK v 0 (. ~ I I ' F. , ·~ I WOW! THAT '~ A GO~Geou~ NE.W WATCH , A~ (HLIR ! WE.A.~ IT IN GOOD HEAL. TH !.' iHANK YCt,.{. ff'S GOT 11 J EWC.L?,. A ?Wc~P-5'£CONO HAN D, ANO I T '~ ACC.LAR:ATt= 'TO WITH IN Z"7~CONO$ A YEA~! .. ' _)' 11=.U ME ,COACI..\ , <>J~AT WC\~ 1i1AT L.A~i P1...J¥,J DE.Sl&NE.D TO 00 ~ C> t> !> HOL D ON, MISS BLAIR.' I THINK THAT /V\R. DRIVER IS F-REE ! WE.LL SHES ON LINE TWO AND 5A'r t; THAT SHE MUST SPEAK TO YOU TH/\T IT 5 VFRY ~\PORTANT.' AND (:FT n11c,, c.11r CLAIMS THAT MLL <\L\f"'T rP RECOtv\MENDED 'f0U! • ; -f J :l' • HAPPY 8 1rlfHDAY1 A~"T'HU~: 6SE! A NEW WATCH! IN ~ACT, THE A RTH tM~ I ONL '/ TH ING Ii l ~ee 00£SN'T HAVE Y01A 1Re . YOV1 µAYE A Pl..E A~ANT ANNCV1 NC EMENr iO M Ak'E' 1 A~TH t It{? Y-E7'1 MISS PEACH ! EVEN rHotAGH r MAve A wArcH , MY PA r(ENT~ 901.AG~T Me A NEW ONE. F'Ott MY l3 J"rHOAY ·' ! FO~ N IGHi-llME C.ONVeNIS:N Cc. . j~ A L.UMINO~~ · ~TI LL. IT HA'i- OF= COLA ~~= I ;r OJAI... WEAR IN& A L. t.,AM I N OL,{, /He 01..D WATCH I 100 .. WHAT A CATCH I 11-tAT mouE.S . ll-tE. BALL OOW~ TO ™E. 1WEITT4 -TWO I I 'M NOT ~URE BUT I "THINK IT5 A Fo6T"BALL NUTf • WEll , 11-4AT WA5 A PA5S Pk.AY ! ON A PASS PL..A4 ~E QUARTERBACK Tt1RQU.'6 TI1E BALL THROUGH lHE AIR TO THE RECEIVER I !F THE RE.C..E.l\JER CAN Ct:\iC\Jt tT I HE.' S SUPPOSED TO '1'R4 ANO RUN . PA~T 114E OfHER TE.AN\S PlA"'E.R.S TO 'TI1E E~D ZONE! IF 14E CAN RlJN l~TO ll-\E E.t\lD Z.O~E., OUR ll:.AlY\ WILL GE.I FOl~T.S I AND, lF WE GET ~E fO\~TS TuA~ -n.tE OTI4ER 1EAM, WE'LL WI~ 111E GAME. .1 D IAL... SHOUL.D HAYE KNOWN.·. LET'S 60 OOW~ TO™E Sl DEJ.J t\lE.S OJ14E.RE J\ M 1$ WITH C.OAC~ CA&GI D;' J A-ND 11-\ERE. "'°U Hfl.VE IT FOl..K5 I At\\0111ER. l~SI DE LOOK AT THE SiRATE.G4 A~b THl~KING, GOIN(:,~ OOOJl-J HERE Ot-.) T~E. FIELD I ~IJDGE PARKER <1 <1 <1 • MR. D~I VER , JUST A MINUTE! DO YOU KNOW NO, I DON'T ~ A BEBE BLAIR? THINK 50! r-------'"" AND, IN THE BACK OFFICE I THINK &b H.L\YE THE 60Y5 6UT THEY'RE NOT IN HEADQUARTERS GAYING ! 6UT I GOT A 5USPECT ? DO KNOW THE ,GIEUTENANT WAS HAYING A ' LONG TALK WITH ONE 6E6E 6LAIR! I 'LL KEEP IN TOUCH, ARCH! UNTIL vou CAME UH-HUH.' .. ALONG, DENNI~ THATS TH' UGE:O 1-0 WAY IT GOS Ll5TENTO M E . '3DMETIM~. - ) • WHAfX»..Y/\ MEAN' 9HE: J'O:;f FLUNKED Fl R9T GAAr>E:? SUNDAY OCTOBER 13, 1074 ·. Chili-Cheese not-a -burger, a large Coke (24-ounce) and big fries. 50~ off. · Coe" Coli> ""rl Col< .. 11• .. ,.,llt~lll•"d trad .. rr111r~s wh1r.h •d•nt1ly th• \llm" product of ~~~~~L.i.:.::~-j.=:::::~; The CocA.Cola Company. CHILI-CHEESE DOG -Ou r juicy hot dog wrapped in melty cheese and loaded with chili. BIG FRIES - Big tasting French Fries in our biggest container . . COCA-COLA -It's the real thing. In the biggest cup we've got. 24 ice cold ounces . Good for 50¢ ott on one Ch1h ·Cheese Dog. Big Fries and large (24-oz.) Coke. Just bring this coupon to any part1c1pating Der W 1pOP,1 schnitzel location. Regular prices may vary slightly. One coupon per person. Offer ends November 30, 1974 Available only at the locations listed. ALHAMBRA-2301 W. Valley ANAHEIM-2569 W. Ball Rd. BALDWIN PARK-13999 Francisquito 4386 Maine St. BELL-411 1 E. Florence BREA-145 Brea Blvd. BUENA PAR K-6131 Lincoln CANOGA PARK-20925 Sherman Way COMPTON -1300 E. Rosecran:; , CORONA -315 Matn Ave. COSTA MESA -1951 Harbor Blvd. 1696 Newport Blvd. EAST LOS ANGELES-1002 S. Atlantic EL MONTE -10939 E. Garvey ...., 10991 Lower Azusa Rd . FULLERTON -2320 Chapman Ave. GARDEN GROVE-10192 Garden Grove Blvd. 13852 Harbor Blvd. GLENOORA-511 W. Alosta 649 W. Arrow Highway HAWTHORNE-4365 W. Rosecrans HERMOSA BEACH -1107 Pacific Coast Hwy. HUNTINGTON BEACW -Brookhurst & Garfield IN GLEWOOD -110 I W Manchester LA CRESCENTA -31 '10 Foothill Blvd. LAKEW000-5721 Bellflower LANCASTER-601 W. Avenue J LAWN OALE-4607 Artesia LOMITA-26007 Western LON G BEACH -301 2 E Artesia 1801 E P.1c1f1c Coast Hwy. 1910 W Pac1l1c Coast Hwy. 101 W Willow LOS ANGELES -3791 Crenshaw 5215 N F1gue:roa 3619 W Olympic LOS ANGELES -704 W. Santa Barbara -471 4 W. Slauson MONROVIA-532 W. Huntington Dr. MONTEBELL0 -2501 Beverly Blvd. NORWALK -11660 E. Imperial ONTARI0 -151 N. Mountain ORANGE ·-Tustin & Taft Ave. PARAMOUNT-8201 E. Rosecrans PASAOENA-1231 N. Lake POMONA -520 E. M1ss1on 175 W. Foothill 1382 W. Holt Ave. RESEOA -18725 Sherman Way RIVERSIDE -3695 Central 9595 Magnolia ROSEMEAD-7434 E. Garvey Ave. SAN BERNARDIN0 -1197 Mt. Vernon SAN GABRIEL-1811 S. San Gabriel SANTA ANA-1501 N. Bristol St. 2222 S. Bristol Ave. SANTA MONICA-301 0 Pico SOUTH GATE -3328 E. Firestone 5141 E. Imperial Hwy ST ANTON -11551 Beach Blvd. TORRANCE-1125 W. Carson 2435 Sepulveda 4509 Torrance Blvd. 16404 S. Crenshaw TUSTIN• -105 El Camino Real VENICE-2454 Lincoln VICTORVILLE -14 788 • 7th St. WEST COVINA -440·S. 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