HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-27 - Orange Coast PilotBoat Industry's OK Despite Case of 'Slow S'
By AlMON LOCKABEY
O.lty 11'1"4 ... 111111 Ntw
The boat bulldlng Industry In Orange
County, large6t in the nation ii under-
gtil:ng a cau ot the autwrul •rslows,"
bia Yacht's COsta Mesa plant· which
dumped some 200 local employ" Into
the unempioyed ranks . ~I ':\It.\\' S Pt:t•t .\I,
East. "sales are laking off in spite
of tight money . .,
Walton said the big lnter{'St at tht'
eastern .sailboat show~ 'A'as in the
Ericson-39 and the new Ericson-23 Sall'll
o( the big racing sailboals 11.re slow
as are the One Ton cntagories. \\'alton
said.
be redut'ed. During the energy c:ri!.i1
<:1t the first ol the year. rt.'Sin costs
skyrocketed and the product was hard
10 con1e by at any priet..
•
but nunors lhal the
industry as a whole
is in severe finan-
c j a 1 trouble are
grossly exaggarat-
ed, according to in-
dll31ry spokesmen.
Th e pessimistic
rumors apparently
sprang fro m the
closing of Colum-
But the closing cf Columbia h a d
nothing to do wltli the economy of tpe
boat building industry, it's top , br11ss
insists. It wu rather a matter of con-
solidation as the c:ompany moved its
operatioos to a huge new, m o d e r n
assembly plant at Chesapeake, Va.
Alter complcUon DL th at new plant,
Columbia also closed tts~ Portsmouth,
Va. facility some 12 mlles to the North.
Many of the key personnel in Colum-
bia's c.osta Mesa operation have been
SUNDAY
transferred to the Virginia plant. Colum-
bia Is a division or Whittaker Corp.
There were no officials of Columbia
available for coinment in COsta Mesa,
but sourees close ti) the industry said
the move was ordered by the new presi-
dent ol Columbia, James McQueen, an
easterner who also is president of Trojan
Yachts, another Whittaker division.
As lo the other segments of the i_o..
dustry, Jmsel\. Marine. Cal Y a c b ts ,
Ranger Yachts, Ericson &hock a n d
other la(ge fibergl ass builders \\' e r e
reported to be in good financ ial condition
despite rtie usual rail slov.·down.
Jensen, Cal ;3;nd Ranger ure all part
oC the Bangor Punta Corp.
Del Walton. president or Ericson, 3d·
mitted that bw;iness was "soft" during
· the months of August and September,
but since the big boat shows in the
Despite a 197~ decrease or 30 percent
in sales, \Va llon said Ericson bas JUSt
closed oul the biggest year in its history.
The decrease \\'<IS attrlbulcd lo 25·30
percent hikes in prices of ne'A' fibcrgla:.s
boats.
Several builders, however. indicated
that material costs are beginning to
Roger 1\tacGrcgor. pre s 1 den I of
i\\acc:rl'gor Yflchts. Cosla l\tesa. said
his ope:r:ition is 10 percent ahead or
last year. df'!Jl)ite lhe fpct that 1>rices
url' up 011 th(' 17 to 2.1 • foot Venture
s:-ulboats.
·'\\'(.' htivc laid off the night sh.1fr
l;t'l.'lluse of the sta ndard fnll slump but
l'X(X'cl lo be lxick in full produc1ion
again be for c Ghrist ma s." ~1acGregor
tSee BOAT INDUSTRY, Page AZ)
VOL. 67, NO. 300, 7 SECTIONS 88 PA.GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, O.CTOBE R 27. 1974 TWENTY·F V s
Ford Trip
To Russia
Revealed
From the Wire Service
~fOSCOW -President Ford and Soviet
leader Leonid I. Brezhnev will meet
near Vladivostok in the Soviet Far East
on Nov. ZJ-.24 to discuss "matters of
mutual interest," the White House and
the Kremlin announced Saturday.
The session, following Ford's planned
visi ts to Japan and South Korea, will
give Brezhnev a chance to size up the
new President while they work on nar-
rowing differences over a new nuclear
arms limitation agreement. The Middle
East and 'European security are al.so
expected to be high on the agenda.
Narrowing the differences en arms
limitations began during Secretary cl
State Henry A. Kissinger's ~toscow vi sit
wh1ch ended Sunday when Kissinger flew
to New Delhi, India.
Kissinger has claimed progren fn bis
three days of talks wilh Btelhoev but
described the bargaining as tough.
"He said his talks ha-re been wide-
ranging and covered aU issues of
Soviet-American relations.
Kissinger held his longest ~slon -
more than seven hours -with Brezhnev
Saturday night. lt was largely dedicated
to strategic arms limilatiQl'lS in prepara·
tion for the summit near VladivC?Sf.ok
Nov. 23-24.
Before boarding ms plane, Kissinger
told newsmen in an airport statement:
"The talks were wide-ran~g, cove~ng
all issues in Soviet·Amertcan relations
and international aff<iin:.
"I am well satisifed with the outcome
of the talks and I think that good
progress was made."
1Vixon Surgery
Decision Likely
Early Next Weel;,
LONG BEACH (UPI) -Richard Nix·
on's.doctor should know early next week
whether surgery is needed lo check
the now o! potenlially !ala! blood clots
in the former ~s phlebitis·
plagued leg, a'hospltal "°"""said Satur-
day.
The decision will rest on the results
of comp.iterittd studies that w i 11
detennine 11 Ni~ is among a zma\!
percentage of pnlebiUs sufferers who
do not respood favorably to d r u g
therapy.
"This information D>uld be availabe
to me shortly.'' said Nixon's personal
physician, Dr. John C. Lungren, in his
last medical bulletin on Nixon's health
Friday.
No hcallh .report on NIJon was issued
5aturday and none was scheduled until
noon Monday "unless a major change
occurs Jn the fonner president's con-
dition or treatment," Lungren said.
"The department ol phannacology at
Memorial Hospital Mtdical Center, to-
aether with that of other tnstltutlons in
the UOlted States, Is c:onducttng OOlll'PU-
ltrlied studies in an effort to rule out the
IJOMiblc paradoxlat response of UJe pa·
tient to anticoagulation drugs/' Lungren
said.
He warned the surgery to either re·
move Nixon's blood clot. or block their
passaRe through the ve\M might be per..
forrned ir Nixon Is found to be amon1t
about 9 flercent or phlebitis ph1ients who
cannot be helped by druR therapy.
Nixon was vl<ed for lhrtc hours Fri·
day bv his wife. Pat, who was e1:pccted
to return to the ho!ipital Saturdl\Y. Nixon
also talked by telephone to his daugh~crs.
Julie Eisenhower and Trida Cox.
One person who saw Nixon on the
i;eventh floo r cr1Ucal care center des-
cribed him as looking 11pale •nd 1t:ray."
. "I didn't even rt!cognlze hl!n. lie tooks
bad, _He wasn't smiting."
tl'I Ttt911Mr.
DEMOLISHED CAR AND SHATTERED WINDOWS lN MANHATTAN
On• of Fiva Bombs Hit Matin• Midland Bank
New York Bank BomhiI1gs
Aimed at 'Imperialists'
From the Wire Services
NEW YORK -Five bombs went off
at or near banks in Manhattan early
Saturday in .what a Puerto Rican na-
tionalist group called an off e n s Ive
against "yankl monopoly capitalism."
No one was killed or injured by the
bla!tS, four of which were in and around
Rockefeller Ceoter and the otheT' in
tbe Wall Street area.
A handful of guartis and custodians
at the site emerged somewhat dazed
and shaken after the series of blasts.
which began at 2:56 a;m. and ended
at 3:30 a.m.
"We have just bombed imperialists
bonks," a woman caller told T h e
Associated Press 40 minutes later. "Free
all Puerto Rican polidcal prisoners!"
The group, calling itself the Armed
Forces of Puerto Rican National Libera-
tion, called for un-c ond i tion a l in·
dependence for Puerto Rico and demand·
ed the release of five Puerto Ricans
whom they said were being held as
political prisoners in federal peniten-
tiaries across the country.
One of the prisoners, 62-yeaN>ld Oscar
O>llazo was to have been executed
man shot their way into Blair llouse
in Washington ,on Nov. 1, 1950, in an
attempt to assassinate P r e s I de n t
Truman. Collazo's companion and a
White House guard were killed In the
incident, and two other persons were
wounded.
Collat0 was lo havf been excuted
on Aug. 1, 1952. but ·tus sentence was
commuted to life In prison.
The other four prisoners. includinJt
,, woman. L<Mitll Lebron. charged onto
the floor of the House or Representative§
on ~1arth 1. 1954, shouting "Vivit Puerto
IUco" and waving a Puerto Rican nag,
and fired 20 to 15 shots at random .
woundlni five congre:Mmen, t\\'O seriow·
Jy. All the congressmen survlvccl.
In addlUon to lhe Ex1on blast. :inothl'.'r
bomb exploded in an auto in fhe finan<'l,•I
dJstrtct, !haltering window• in t 1 e
Chemical, Chase ~1anhatltln and "1arlnc
Midland banh
The other thfee bombs exploded in -
the midtown area, one outside 1:1e Banco
de Ponce in the Eastern Airlines building
al Rockefeller Plaza. the second nc:-ir
th e Union Carbide building at 48th Street
and Park Avenue. and the thi rd at
53rd Street and Park Avenue, near the
l..<!ver Brothers Building.
Police said they v.-ere c h e c k i n g
"relatively minor leads" and questioning
witnesses.
Assistant chief James T. Sullivan said it
'vas believed that the national ist group
is "a· new name. but we feel it is
afnllated with Puerto Rican in·
dependence group!! in the past that are
conlinuing into the present."
At 9:25 a.m .. a man \.\'ith a thick
Puetto Rica n accent te\ephont'd lhe of·
nces of United Press International and
(See BO~fBS, Page All
Tl1ird Prosec utor
For Watergate
WASIUNGTON (AP) -Henry S. Ruth
Jr. pledged that his investigatory force
\Vlll remain independent as he was sworn
in Saturday as tM nev/ special Watergt.e
prosecutor.
The Philadelphia·born attorney took
lhe oath o( office Crom U.S. Court of
Cl&ims Asoociatc Judge Byron Skelton.
"'ho had 1l!IO sworn in Ruth's 1 w o
predecessors, Archibald Cox and Leon
Ja\\'Ol'Ski.
Atty. Gen. \Yilliam B. Saxbr. who
eievated Ruth from deputy speciril pros·
t..'Cutor 10 the loP past, said "he st1((.'9C(I~
a man who accomplished his job with
great honor and distinction. And 1hose
of us "·ho know Pt1r. Ru th expect t'
slmllnr ext rem c I y hiRh type or
performance."
T'he attomey ~cneral Mid that Ruth,
43, has dcmonstr!!ted the ability lo han-
dle tough problemi; and has "proceeded
with dlsp:itch lo wind up e \·erv diftic11lt
series of lncldents."
4 Children Among 24
Held Hostage by ArahS
Ti'IE HAGUE CUPI J -T\\'O Arabs.
one of them a convicted hijacker. and~
two Dutclunen held 24 hostages including
four children inside Sc heveningen prison
early Sund ay.
Polioe said one or the four was Adnam
Ahmad Nuri, a Palestinian serving a
five-yea r se ntence for hijacking a British
jetliner and s e t t i n g it afire at
Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport March 3.
The others were identified as Moham-
med Koudache. a 22·year~ld Algerian
serving time for robbery and a pair
of youn g Dutch veterans of another
hostage saga -Daan Denie and Jan
Brouwers who held a, fanncr's family
hostage for 30 hours last year.
The four. who police said apparently
v:ere armed, seized the host.ages Satur·
day night during a Roman Catholic mass
'"ID ttir'pt!b~1.
They demanded that another A r a b
guerrilla, Santi llussin Tamimah, 22.
be allowed to join them in the chapel.
Tamimah. sentenced to five years for
the same hijacking, is under f'l'lt>dica!
care in the prison's hospital ward.
Police made a final counl of the
hostages and found them to nun1ber
24. Among them were four children
aged nine. 10. 11 and 16. three "'omen.
a priest , an organist, two prison guards
and me1nbers of a visiting church choir.
Poliee clamped a news bl ackout on
lhe state of negotiations between the
four men and officials commwticating
wilh them by telephone from a room
inside the prison.
.. All we can say is that negotiations
are going on In both Dutch and Arable
T1•ith the aid of an Arab translator which
the prisoners requested." a p o I i c e
spokesman said.
As the rteiotiation:s stretched on, 20
rnartne Sharpshooters were dis-patched
to the prison to aid poEce in riot dress
massi11g outside the prison walls.
Police sources said Tamimah was at
the Scheveningen Prison hospital after
staging a hunger strike in Raarlem
prison in a separate effort to be reunited
\\'ilh Nuri. Scheveningen is the only
prison in Ho!land with hospital facilities.
The \\'ife of the organist said she
\l'as told by police her husband was
all right. The condition of the other
hostages was not known.
The four rebellious inmates, who were
apparently armed, grabbed the hostages
at 7:30 p.m. (1 2:36 p.m. EDT) while
a Catholic mass was in progress. They
jumped from their seats and took control
of the prison chapel as nine other con-
victs. apparently aware of what was
about to happen, quietly filed out.
The four also demanded that 411 ArJb
dip lomat come to the' pri.!on to talk
\o them. AD Arab inter1Jtet.er arrived
at the prison early Sunday 10 talk with
!See HOSTAGES, Paae A3J
Presidential Pardon?
Count y ftf an May I/ave t.o Go to ToJJ for 'Justice'
By ALAN DIRKIN
Of tM Pi!lr 'Uttl Still
Robert Campbell's dispute with the
federal government has its origins in
\Vorld \Var II and has all the elements
of black market intrigue. Threats of
violence. a mysterious death and govern-
ment protection of the star witness.
The latest twist in the case is no
less celebrated: a bid for .a Presidential
pardon.
Campbell, who liV('S in Orange County,
is seeking the pardon to wipe out a
$6,4'.ll fine the gove rnment says he ov.'es
even though lhe fine was canceled in
1948 by a federal co urt judge acting
on the recommendation or the then U.S.
attorney and his probation officer.
"\Vhal the government has tried to
do in this case is shocking," s aid
Ca mpbell's attorney. Thom as \V.
Jlenderson Jr. or Costa Me~. "\\"e
are trying to do v.·hat is right, to prove
the government v.Ton g and get the in·
justice corrected .. ,
The case began in \Vorld \Var JI
\\'hen Campbell 1vas employed at a bank
in Los Angeles.
H.e 1Yas caught up in a black market
ring that illegally sold one million gallons
of gasoline. The leaders of the ring
\1·erc convicted largely as a result of
Can1pbell's evidence and h\'o \~·ere senl
to prison.
Campbell recalls that the scheme in·
vo lved hav ing a contact in a bank who
woul d wit hdraw gasoline ra t ion i n g
check.! or credits from circulatjon afte r
they were deposited. The ring thus would
obtain large quantities of g a s o I i n e
without using its rationi ng quota at the
bank.
\VllERE ARE \\1E GOING? -F o r
Orange ~untlans, that qucslio n m:iy
be answered In Ila rt on No,·, S. \1·1lt'n
voters cast their ballots on Proposition
A, the rapki trnnslt sales tax measurr
that \\'Ould finance n system for Soothtm
C311Jomin . Daily Pilot County Cor·
re,pondent. Wilht1m SChreiber l:irs out
background and analysis, Page A5.
OUT OF PAST-F'eaturtl stori~. hoth
illustrnled, upd alc re<td rs on "v.·hnt1•vcr
happened to" Perle Mesia. the "ho!ilt'~"
wlih the mostest.'' and Blllle Sot Este:;.
J>Agc tJ5,
,.J ••
'
"i\lovie stars \\'ould buy gasoline for
!I a gallon v.·ithout gas st a mp s , · '
Campbell recalls.
Campbell said that the scheme \\'as
put lo him by ty,·o nien "'ho had guns
strapped to their \\'aisls. They threatened
lo kill his "'ifc and daughter unless
he cooperated.
One of the 1nen ln the rin~ \\'as
Leslie C. \Vil banks. a tennis instructor.
v.·ho \1·as also kno\\TI as P i e r r c
Beauregard. Wilbanks was la ter named
in an indictment and was to have been
a government \\'ilness but he died in
a mysterious shooting on the eve of
the 1945 trial.
At the coroner's inquest. recorrfs sho1v
that three represent atives of the Office of
Price Administ ration testified 1hat \\Iii-
banks had told lhcm of threats to his life.
TOO LATE FOR
Tl!llE Cf/ANGE,
GO BACK TO BED
If you foritol to lurn )Our clock
back last ni~ht. go back to bed. 'You
ha\'e anothCT hour rnmin:?:
The s1Yitch to standard tin1e becarnr
officinl al 2 a.nl . and \1'i d ri•rna\n
in effect un1il 2 a.in . on Feb 2'.l.
't975. \1·hen the extra hour v.ill IX'
stolen back for dayliAht savi111~ t11nc.
~'lost of the nation has IK'cn on
daylight saving tin1<' for 10 tnonths.
Areas not affected by the chnngc
arc easlcm Jndinna, ;ill of ,\ri1ona,
Hawaii , Puerto RiC'O, 1 h1~ V r r g 1 n
Islands and Alnerican Sani.ia.
llAPP\" llfNTS -l..cadoff ar11clr in
the \'OU Section. con1pilecl b1 l\111~
Pilol istaff \\'Tilrr.!I l\,llhv Cl11nl.'1 .ind
Patty Burnl•H . tell p11rt'nl~ hn11 ;o 1..r'f'\I
young trick-or·lrl•ah'r!I be.1th h.111111 :ind
health.1· on llnlKJ11 ('('n Pn~t· .11--0 11111
h1lvc ~otnt> spt•riul "i;:ood1es·· for adult'
both lllOSe \\Ith kids and tho:§C \11thout
Pagl' 81
' RICGE~T ltOltSE SHOW - A 11tio\~·
thnt i~ f'XpN!tl·rl 10 drav. 30'1 participant~
and ht-lhl' b1~ftf'll1 sll(t\\ pf the< ~t·:lr
in So11!h t1r:lni;:t· Co:i"1 "horsr C"OUn\ry••
is prev1c\\'l'd 1n Tom Pt1cCann's "l-lors1n'
Amull<l" l1n~e BR.
Other evidence suggested Wilbankt wa!
depressed and a 3ll.icide verdict was
recorded .
Campbell \1•as lodged by the govern-
ment in a Glendale hotel for a month
during the trial and emerged only to tcslify _
Can1pb<>ll pleaded guilty lo violaLing
Office of Price Administratioo regula·
lions and \\'as fined SI0.000 and placed
on three years' probation.
I-le "'as ordered jailed until he pajd
the fine but this \vas stayed on condition
he pay SJ.000 in 48 hou rs 'A"hich he
did. 011 probation. Campbell "·orked a:.
a railroad worker and attempted to
pay off the rest or his debt to society
<1t the rate of $20 a month and support
~1 young daughter at fhe same lime.
ln 1948. the then U.S. Attorney James
1'1. • ~rler filed . a 'Tnotion a s k i n g ren11ss10F1 of the ftne. citing Campbcll's
cooperation in convicti ng the Mng leaders
and his $20 paytnents.
The L'.S. attorney said Campb<>ll had
bt'en a model probationer and had
rehabilitatt.'d himself. llis prob.1tioo of-
hct'r agr<'ed So did U.S. District Judge
Ll'On Yank\\'ich "'ho said f u r I her
payments 1\ould be a hardship a n d
n•1111l1('(! rh~ b;itancc of lhf' fine. 86.431.
C,1mpbC'H says hi:' 1houi.:h1 it all ,va~
behind h11l1 until riOOul 100!1 11 hl·n an
1,.HI ai:;:f'n! t'Ontactl'CI 111111 nnd ..:;ud he
i;tdl 011~'<1 !ht• S6.~~1 In 1!170 t11e L..S.
:lllornc~··s Olhce f1!t'fl ;~n action for a
JUdgn1e111
The go\'ernm!·nt \\'On lhl' judwn{'nt
fro1n an angry r S. Di~tric! Judge Gus
.J. So!oinon 1\ho cal!f'd the artion "shock-
ing" anrl $.11d ht• S1~ncrl th<' order only
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Coast Watch ...
' Top News Stories of the past week
' ~from Orange Coast Com munities
LAGUNA BEACH--Pla-nning Comm issioner Wi l-
liam Leak wore a dog leash and collar to a
City council meeting as a gesture in obvious
response to criticism by a councilman over
what was called Leak 's obstructionism .
"Leak should be firmly leashed ," Council man
Charlton Boyd had charged ..•
SAN CLEMENTE--A thousand mo r e children
will be plunked into the schools of the Cap-
istrano Unifie d Sc?1ool District by proposed
development o f the Reeves Ranch in San Cle-
mente. The proposal is to build mo re t han
3 ,000 hous ing units on 1,000 acr es •••
HUNTINGTON BEACH--City Council has signed
a $3.2 milliQn purchase agreement to buy the
Meadowlark Golf Course , thus ending more than
a year of n e gotiations. The 96 -acre facility
includes a eucalyptus grove, to be d eveloped
for a restaurant, clubhouse and camping •••
SADDLEBACK VALLEY--Twenty-six of the 32
candidate s for the Mission Viejo Mun ici pal Ad-
visory Council came together last Wednesday
fQr the first candidates ' forum of the cam-
paign . The turnout of candidates is the big-
gest in the county since the fir st Irvine City
Council election in 1971--34 ran ••.
NEWPORT BEACH--After tak ing a second look
at their own auditor's report, state Division
of Lands of ficials gave NeWP,ort Beach a clean
bill of health on handling dt tidelands reve-
nues. Earlier , the auditor had suggested the
city was giving the Balboa Bay Club prefer-
ential treatmen t , ~o t charging enough rent un-
der terms of a 1948 lease •••
IRVlNE--City council last week passed the
firs t of a series of zoning steps needed be··
fore cons t~u c.tion can begin on the Irvine Co.
proposals for University Town Center. The
250-acre d e velopmen t , across Campus Drive from
UCI , would be .a mixture of mall-orie nted r esi-
dential and commercial b uildings •.•
FOUNTAIN VALLEY--The Fountai n Valley
School District announced it wouldn 't seek a
replacement for Supt. Mike Brick , who has ask-
ed to be reassigned as business director.. In-
stead, trustees will appoint an acting super-
intendent until unification is settled •••
COSTA MESA--City police ar e planning to
crack d°"'n on drivers who break traffic laws
i n their own neighborhoods and to ticket er.-..,_
.. ~~n.t ,bicyclists in an effort to prevent ac-.e C'faetits. The wa.rninq came from pol ice Lt.
.John Re<Jan 1&t.. ~ gi.aetin.g .of t.he city'& traffic
commission.
·'
· ·ed Sar~i'ord'
Neiv Police Chief
In Oklaho111n
MUSKOGE E . Okla. (UP ll
' ' televi~ actor Redd fox~'. \\:earing
bleacfiea blue jeans and a denim Jacket.
.... ·as sworn in Friday as chief of police
of the all-black Taft community.
District Judge Bill lfa\\·orth ga\'e Foxx
the oath o( office during an intermission
in a jury trial.
Fo~x, star of the '·Sanford und Son"
~elevision series. said"'he \\'OUld try to
1pend as much lime as possible in
Taft, a community of about 500 persons.
He said he v.·ants to establish recrea-
liooal fa cilities for the tov.·n·s youth
and develop a museum.
l\1ayor Leigh Foley appointed Foxx
to the chief's post. \\'hi<"h has bel'n
vacant for several yl'ars. :\'o badge goc:i
,,.,;th the office, just u commission card.
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DEBTOR ...
because. he was bow)d by his oath of
office.
The government action of 1970 ca1ne
arter a revie\v of unco!leeted federal
fines had been ordered. Campbell's case
was discovered and the U.S. attorney
went to court arguing that the judge
in 1948 had no pov.·er to reduce or
remit the fine because the prescribed
period of time in whic h a reduction
can be made had been exceeded.
''I can't see \\'hy they (the govern·
men!) couldn't ll't sleeping dogs lie,"
said Henderson. v.·ho entered the case
as Campbell's attorney at this lime.
"I can't imagine anyone r,ofnit <1n•J
digging this case up as a precedent."
The U.S. attorney contended that he
just ~·anted to gel the point of law
established and recommended l h a t
Campbell make applicat ion for a
Presidential pardon.
But the case \1·as appealed and the
fede r<1l pardon attorney said that he
"'·ould not consider a pardon '>''hile court
;iction \\'as still pending.
The appellate ('Qurt remand~U the csise
for further tcstin1onv on a SJ)e<"ific is~uc
and !he si tuation 3ppeared deadloc ked
aRain until this v.·eek when Hcndrrron
and the l 1.S. attorney's office announced
a "n1u1uallv satisfactorv" settlemerit.
satisfactorY'' sclllrmcnt.
This involved the dism issal of the
case \li!hout nrc judic(' (meanini; the
govrrnrnent retainrd the right lo file
nction again! on the condition t h ;1 t
Campbell press for a Presi d e n 11 a 1
pardon.
Since there i~ no pending court action.
then the pardon .:lt!orney is now in
<1 position to cons>dcr's Campbell's ap-
pl ication.
"It may take ye<1rs ycl to gel the
pardon or the remission or the rinc."
llendcrson explained". ''The government
1n<lY ~till serk a partia l 1 pay ment of
the arnount remaining . But vte '~nn't
p.1y any of it. That's '~hat !his \\'hole
case is about :ind v.·r·11 go lo the Supreme
Court if neccs~arv to pro,·c lhc poi nt ''
Hend erson and a UCLA law student
h;\ve v.'OrKed for hours oo lhe case with·
(IUl charsrini;t a fee because Campbf'll sl 111
has llmited nlrans and because "!here
v.'aci obviously an in justice:· they &ay.
''Thf. big probll'm tw>re h::is betn to
l{et thf' go\'ern1nent to look past the
tr<'hnicality and to set>: \\'hat I~ rlihl.
\\'t are an in fa,·or of C'()ll!!'Ctln~ fines.
bot th is case i~ ~pccial A Ju<l~e had
for good cause remittrd the fine:."
lll"nder~ v.·a~ reluctant to r c v ea 1
Cll1n1>b<'tl'i; hon1t-to11i.,, 5:1y1ni;i ht C('lfl·
sidl'rt'O hi!< chent had µaid his debt
to M>Clety and lhnt m11ny of his rriend5
\\'Crc una"-'DTI' of his background .
"I can lell you he is n fAmily man
and Ms committed no crime sinct World
\V.1r II." tlendcrson added.
Coast Shipyard Marks 25 Years
Many Famous Keels Have KnQWn Lido's Ways ·
.\ \ "Hauled at Lido Ship."
"La untiled at Udo."
• Thoee phrases and othen have bttil echoed by the Southern Callrornla
vachtlng fraternity for a quarter of a century.
They refer to Lido Shlpy•rd Oii the
Lido Peninsula, Newport Beach, which
this month Is celebrating 119 25th an·
niversary or service to both private
yachts and commercia> vessels -power
and sail.
Actually the yard is older than 25
years, ooi t»t ii the length ol lime
it has operated in its ptt&ent capacity
a:i under the ownership of Harold L. "Buck"
Ayres, who took over the lease In 1949.
The yard was operated by Conaoll·
dated Steel during World War II and by
Lido Peninsula Yacht Anchorage. for
two years after World \Var II.
During the last quarter ol a century
the !htpyat'd h~ haultd -either by
crane or marine rai!Way -some of
the most glamorous and well known
yachts on the Pacific Coast.
LIDO SHIPYARD CELEBRATES 25 YEARS SERVICE TO YACHTSMEN
World's Most Famous Yachts H av• BMn Hauled On These Ways
In addition to the .25,000 boats, hault'd
for repairs or refurblshlng, the , yard
also has launched new boats for 8<.'0res
of boat building firms and Individuals.
Its most publicized launching was the
120-foot all-fiberglass yacht and survey
vessel recently built by Willard Boats
of Costa Me.53 -said to be the largest
fiberglass boat ever built.
With its present facilities , Lido is
capable ol hauling and launching vessels
of 500 tom on its marine railway and
50 tons on its vertical lift. Bnl's NewsBov r
Bests Ragtime
In Cul Cup Race
Jack Baillie's tZ..meter NewsBoy Crom
Balboa Ya'cht Club won the second race
of the Cal Cup at Marina del Rey
Saturday to square the best two of
three races.
Bul from the viewpoint of the huge
spectator fleet which followed the race
over the 15.6-mile course. NewsBoy and
her riva l Ragtime, co-skippered by Stan
Miller, Bill White and Bill Pasquini ,
Long Beach Yacht Club could have been
out for individua1 day-sails.
The only time the Jwo yachts were
really close was in the p r e · s t a r t
maneuvering.
NewsBoy beat Ragtime across th e
starting line by 15 seconds and went
on to establisb a six-minute, 42-second
lc1dart110-_.ealblrlllllL ...
M. in Frida.ii l'lct!' RagtJ.me proved
te> be~ thre' raster boit ott-t~ w!nd.
At tbe reaching mark-Me ba.i reduced
NewsBoY'a;!lll4 to 4~'...S,a&,~I""'
of the triangle h'ad moved to 1 :M astern.
On the second beat to the weather
mar k NewsBoy had 3 5:22 lead which
Ragttme sliced to 1:34 at the fmish.
Both crews sailed virtually perfect
races in the light 8-10 knot , breeze.
Mildred Has 5
Cubs-Mnybe
She 'Cheetahed'
Mildred the cheetah gave birth to
five t'\lbs Saturday at Uon Country Safari
in Irvine-not far from \\'here the legen-
dary lion. Frasier. is buried .
''\Ve like to think he \\'as there in
spirit." a park spokesman said. referrfng
to the aged lion who outsired numerous
younger suitors.
The wildlife park's zoological director,
Pat Quinn. said he thinks George 'vas
t.11\dred's mate. But Mildred apparently
ehectahed on George, also mating \Vilh
Jasper and Teddybear.
Steve Craig o! the park's zoological
staff said workers don't kno\v how much
the cubs weigh or what their sexes
are ...
"\Ve're afraid to go in there." he
explained , ''Mi 1 d red 's still quite
nervous.·· Quinn said about 40 chee1ahs .
have been born in captivity.
Kennedy Says His
_,\cts Irrational
BOSTON (AP ) -Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy, D-~1ass .. says his co n d u c t
follo'>''ing the Chappaquiddick incident
was "Irrational and indefensible and in·
excusable and Inexplicable." the Boston
Globe says in It.a SUnday editions.
In a copyright interview, Kennedy said
1he death or Mary Jo Kopcc.hnc. fi\'C
years ago •·was an accident. a tragic
accident, and ... one which I do tod ay
bear responsibility for and I did then
and will lor there rest of my life."
Last month. Kennedy dropped out o(
lhe race for the Democratic presidentilll
nomination, citing personal reasons. lie
said then that Chappaquiddick was not
n factor In his decision -but he added
it 'would have become a camp&)gn IMUe.
Deer Goes Bersei·k
BURLINCTON. N. C. (UPI) -A
i;eve n-polnt buek deer~ apparently charg-
ing Its renecllon In a j!;lass door, smash·
ed lnte> the Ray\ess Otpru1mem Store
here Thursday night and -after a
tranqulll.1.tr gun ht.lied to quiet It
w111 shot and kllled by police.
From Page Al
BOAT. INDUSTRY ... After AYres took over Ille lease in
1949, Wilbo Shipyard ol Wilmington, then
owned by the late Bob Carston and
Bill Horton bought .. interest In the
yard in 1955. Ayres assumed sole control
'>''hen.he bought out the Carlm interest
from the estate in 11164.
said. He added that bis firm only builds
to order, not to stock, hence there is
no big backlog such u plagues some
builders.
Mike Lewis, vice president in charge
of finance a,nd plaMlng for ,co a st a 1
Recreation, admitted that sales ol. the
company's small boat! were off but
that the Balboa-26 and La Paz-25 lines
are holding well · .'
"Despite the eapxnlc UllNSt, we ,had
t.he str<rlgest September in the history
o( the cOmpany," UJwil sald. "We had
a good year in model year 1974 and
are optimistic l'1at 1975 will be as good
or better."
A Ning to cruising sailOOat! ey the
yachting fraternity is Indicated in the
report of Bob Poole, president of Down
East Yacbt.!I, a new firm in the Irvine
Industrial Complex which earlier this
year started building classic fiberglass
cruising yacht!.
"We expect to launch our first boat
Nov. 29 ahd have 15 others sold, said
Poole. The firm builds the yachts in
schooner, ketch and cutter rig.I. '1116
first Y'!l'bts "!' 38 feel, but plans ~· on the'" llbardai lfDr a 45--footer, 'Poole
said.
W. D. "Bill" Shock: said represen.
tatives of his firm recently ~
from the big Annapolt,. Sailboat· Show
with firm orders for boats in the 30-foot
range.
"We are still selling small boats like
they are going out of style," said Schock.
Large boat builders such as Dittmar
and Donaldson and Willard Boats build
on contract.
"We are just finishing up one SS-footer
and bave aliOther in the planning stage,"
said Richard Dittmar, one o! the
partners in the ~lrm of wooden boat
builders. · 1
,
''Our stock boats, such as the Vega
30s and 40s are ..off about 50 percent
at this time as-' compared to the peak
of the 9fa8on la• *Wnmer," said Jack
Hochadel, vtoe president of W i 11 a r d Boat... • '
Hochadel' said the. firm has no firm
commltments '!1 this time tor t h e
medium to large . fiberglass yacht a -
"probably due to the tight money con·
dition" -but added tQat are a number
of proposals.
Williard recenUy launched a 12G-foot. an fiberglass boat at a cost or $1.7
million -believed 1~ be the largest
, fiberglass yacht ever built. .
Desptte ~ ~ of opt!~.
thrOughout :tW.JftddsW,'bowever, tJite '
are uncorinnned report• that some ""811 ~
boat builders have gone "belly up" and
are in the hands of receivers.
Industry -attribute tl1l.a to the ncmnal "shakeout'' or under-financed
operations.
ln addjtion to the haul-out $aclllUes.
Udo Shipyard also boasts one of the
most complete repair yards on the coast.
These Include a carpentry shop, madllne
shop. electric shop, rigging shop and
wooden spar-building facilities.
It also has a oomplete .marl n e
hardware store.
Two of the most famous yachts in
Southern Calilornia were virtually rebuilt
by Udo.
They were the 83-!oot ~{-boat Sirius
n, now owned by Robert Lynch. and
the scboooer Queen Mab. While Sirius
It was still owned by the late Howard
Ahmanson. Udo fabricated a oe.w mast
for tbe cutter after she was .partially
dismasted while golog under a
din'bridge in Cerritos dwmel, Lo!
Angeles Harbor.
Another yacht ror whlch Udo built
a new..mist was Kamalii, veteran of
maht ~ races.
Sharing Ayre's silver anniversary at
Lido Shipyard Is Harold Steck. operaUoos
manager !or the past 25 years. The
other principal in the firm ii Ayres'
son, Pat. who 11 in charge of ptrchasing
and marketing.
Globe Walker Sits at Home
By JAN WORTII
Of rite O.lfr Pllel ll•lf
The last leg of David Kunst's walk
around the y,·orld is over.
B:ick home in Waseco. Minn ., after
the fi nal stretch which began in Newport
Beach lasl July, the 35-year~ld hlker
says he's through walking !or awhile.
He wa nts to find a quiet spot to
'>''rite a book, pouring out the impressions
or his 17.000-mile journey.
The trip began in 1970, when Kunst
and his brother John, then 24, set oft
v.·ith a mule named Willie Make It.
They hiked southeastward through the
st.ates to New York, where they new
lo Portugal. Besides a goal of circling
the earth on foot. they called for support
of the United Nat Io ns Jnternational
Child ren's Emergency F1..1nd (UNICEF).
Kunst has raised over $16,000 f o r
UNICEF in his four-year trip.
But the trip brought horror. Jn
Afghanistan in 1972, John was killed
by six bandits as the two brothers
hiked through the rugged Khyber Pass.
Dovid escaped by feigning death but
\YUS injured in the chest and returned
home to recuperate.
Determi ned to fi nish his trip, Kunst
rclurned to Afghanlstan with hls Santa
Ana brother Peter. who agreed to leave
tus farpily and walk for a year.
The two traversed Pakistan and India,
then flew to Australia in December,
!973, for a 2,700-milc trek.
Al Perth, Australia, they waited a
fe1v weeks for their wagon to catch
up. They broke in Willie Make It in,
. a cantankerous mule given to them
by 1hc Western Australia Tourist Bureau.
The mute died of colic. Peter developed
severe leg and foot aliments aod had
to quit nnd return to Santa Ana. But
David kept on, and finally flew to
California for the last leg July 20.
Kunst's admitted sexual ellperiences
"''hile on his walk and his disdain for
f3Jlllly life in favor of adventure a~
pare.ntly have tarnished his image in
the eyes ol his hometown fr iends in
~tlMC90!4\.
Kunst has fl ~1fe and three children
there \\'ho met him in Newport Beach
_ lfst .summer. ~Jc says he doesn't Jove
f1i5 wife but has MffecUon !or her ;\nd
i:idmlres her methods or rearing the
children.
lie def<!nds himself by saying he's
fr ank while n\an)' Gl.he.r1 play at
charades nnd pretend love. for ,on t
another,
Kunst C(Jntend$ be Is C$.~llally the
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DAVID KUNST COOLS HIS HEELS IN NEWPORT
P1uH in , Glob•I Hike C•m• When H• Visited Santa Brother
same man al 35 lit was al 20. J1e.
started the trip at 168 pounda and carrtej
156 on a ~foot-I frame now.
He said he can eallily go <10 ml.Its
a day on root, though he atarttd 111.t
about 18. He sald he can get &long
on tour or five hotlrs sl~p and sleep
more com!ortJbly on e floor than a
b<\1.
"FuMy thing Is that many people
think' ft-must 1\alt' been exciting all
the time." Kunst uld In Newport Belch
'last summer. "Actuall y, a lot of the
time we Just 'A'al ked in a straight line
down a road and it got. boring."
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China instead of Australla but wA1 rtfu.-
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Captain Sticky. An1erica's · only self-proclaimed
caped ~rusader, was grand rnar~hal of Saturday's
Fountain Valley Halloween Parade and Celebration.
Formerly known as Richard Presta of Santa Ana,
the captain arrived in a $3,000 blue and gold uni-
fonn carrying peanut butter-and-jelly guns. The
325-{>ound fighter or evil rode in the parade in
special bubble-top "Stickilnobile." The city used the
bicentennial theme for its float,(below) in Saturday's
Halloween Parade, one of about 140 units in the
annual Lions Club event.
Fr.om Page Al
HOSTAGES ...
the guerrillas who , demanded that the
negotiations be held in Arabic.
"The situation was hardly. changed,"
a 1>0lice spokesman said four hours after
the drama. began. "I would not be
surprised if this whole business lasts
quite so1ne ti1ne."
The two Arab" «uerrillas hijacked a
British VCIO jetliner last March on a
night from Beirot to London. They
diverted it to Amsterdam , released the
102 passengers and crew unharmed but
set the plane on fire with explosives,
·whisky and perfume.
A Haarlem District court sentenced
them to prison June 6. They did not
appeal: Nur~ told his Dut ch la\vycr at
the time the case had created sufficient
furor for the Palestinian cause.
It was the second seirure of hostages
in The Hague in little more than a
month. Last Sept. 17, three Japanese
gunmen occupied the French Embassy
for l'ive days and freed nine hostciges
in return for a plane to Damascus.
the release of a Japanese "Red Anny"
Jl'.Uerrilla In Paris and $300,000 ranso1n.
AmtI•ak Raises
Fares 10%;
Cites Inflation
WASffiNG'lllN !AP) -Citing in·
nation. Amtrak said Saturday it is in·
creasing fares ~n average ot 10 percent
on most of its routes effective Nov.
IS.
"Congress, recognlting the co.st escala·
tion alfecting Amtrak fue l, material and
tabor, restated earlier this year its Intent
that Amtrak compensate, to the extent
possible, for such increases with fare
adjustments," the railroad passenger
c.orporatiIDL said in announcing the in·
creases.
It said the fare increase is generally
applicable in the E.a!t. But there will
be no inere1'se on the Adirondack service
between New York and Mbntret1I via
Albany and only a 5 percent rdise for
conventional coach passengers, on the
\'iash.ington Boston route. A one-wny
Ucket between Ne'v York and
Washington now costs $13.75.
' ' ' \
People vs. Post Office
In Small Town Battle
GROVER CITY (AP) -A David·
veiSus-Golialh battle is raging here over
\\ilether the U.S. Postal Service can
cut off mail delivery to peijple who
move their mailboxes a few feet for
safety's sake.
In one comer is this small -7,000
population ~ tov.n that doesn't want
mailboxes standing on the s Ide walks
because children on bicycles could crash
into them.
In the other corner. is the Post at
Service, v.•hich refuses to dellver mail
to boxes more than an arm's length
from the curb.
The tO\lill has filed suit to get the
mail delivered, and a hearing on a
preliminary injunction v.'ill be held Mon-
day in San Luis Obispo Superior Court.
Sidewalks here arc right next to the
curbs, and after numerous complaints
about safety, the City Council passed
an ordinence requiring citizens to mo\'c
mailboxes back a few feet from the
sidewalks.
But the Postal Service says it \\'OUld
cost more 1noney to have a mailman
get out of his car and v.•alk to the
relocated box. So delivery service has
been cut off to those who moved their
boxes, but they con get their mail at
the post office.
City Attorney Steve Cool said the town
Is trying to make the sidewalks safer.
"We've bad many cases of kid!! running
East Ger111 any Lowers
Money Ch ange Quota
BERLIN IUP!l -In ap apparent
gesture of good v.'ill , East.German
1luthoritles Saturday cut the amowit of
money westem cit!~ must change
before entering East Berlin or to visit
into mailboxes on their bicycles." he
said.
The dispute also irritates people here
because in their twin city, Arroyo
Grande. with only about 1,000 more
pt'Ople, mail is delivered door-to.door.
A Postal Service spokesman s a i d
"various regulations" determine which
cities get door-t<Kloor service. and "the
standards are rather complex.''
From Page Al
BOMBS ...
said: ''t want to tell the people of
the United Stale~. I'm going to b\o,.,.
up all of Washington and New York
unless the five political prisoners arc
N;:leased in 30 days."
The man refused to say \'fhelher he
was a member of the group claiming
credit for the bombings.
In the enrlier ca!L an AP newsinan
\l'as directed to a telephone booth at
73rd Street and Broad,vay y,·here there
v.•as an envelope containing a state1nent
by'the group.
The statement said in part :
"These actions ha'fe been taken ln
memory of the Oct. 30, 1950, actions
in Puetto Rico against Yanqui (Yankee)
colonial domination .
'"fbese bombings ore also to ac-
centuate the scrious11ess of our demands
to release £ive polltical prisoners In
this hemisphere and tht:! immediate and
uncinditional independence of Puerto
Rico. .
The prisoners ide ntified ln the state-
ment y,•ere Collazo. Lebron, Raf a e I
Cancel Miranda, Andres Figueroa
Cordero, and Irving Flores Rodriquez.
Sources in San Juan. P.R. said the
group that claimed responsibility for
bomf>ing New Y"Ork banks-Saturday.-~
Anned Forcet of Puerto Rican Nation.al East Germany, -------ttbcratlon:-hnr-no lmov.11 branch in
The East German news agency AON
i;aid. effective No\'. 15. residents of "non·
socialist slates" and West Berlin must
exchange a mtnlnlum of 6.50 \V t s t
C'..crman marks · ($2.~2 1 to enter Ea it
Berlin and ' 13 marki; ($5.051 for every
day they spend in Etllit Germ nny.
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Puerto Rico and no known links wilh
independcnct-iiecking organizations.
"nle IY.'O main lsland·based groups
pron1otlng Puerto Rican independence
from the Unite<! Sla'tts are the Puerto
Rico lndependellce party and th~ Puerto
Rico Socinli~t party.
Supersonic
Bomber Bl
On Display
PALMDALE IUPI l -The prototype
of the controversial supersonic Bl
Bomber, vaunted as the \1'eapons system
of the 19008 but attacked as obsolete
and too expensive, wall !O'A'ed ou t of
its hangar Saturday and put on public
display for the first time.
Climax.ing 12 years or design a n d
debate, the jet-powered . four-engine
bomber prototype v:as u n v e i I e d at
ceremonies at Palnidale Airport and
defended by Defense Secretary James
R. Schlesinger ·and Air Force Secretary
John M. ~1cLucas.
The Bl, about the size of a Boeini;::
1<Yl jetliner, 'A'ill become the manned
bomber of the 1980s, replacing the agfng
BS2s and the newer but problem-Oriented
FBl lI. if it. wins government approval.
II makes Its Initial test flight i n
Decem6cr.
"It continues to be necessary for the
United States to bear its \\'Orld1•,.ide
responsibilities." Schlesinger said in
arguing the case for the Bl as a deter-
rent to war.
"Unique among these responsibilities
is the nlaintenance of a st r n t e ..-: i c
balance. There is no other nation that
can fulfill that role.'t
The ceremonies \\'ere interrupted brief-
ly by {l demonstrator \\'ho bolled through
the roped-off area and tried to thro1•:
himself in front of the Bl 's rear tires
during the roll-out.
But an Air Force security guard knock·
eel him to the ground and he was
taken av.•ay. The demonstrator v.•as iden-
tified as John P. BrO\\'n of the Northern
California Ecuinenical C.Ouncil.
Other anti1var protesters y,•ere present
but \Vere barred from the cerernonies
area.
Critics of the plane say the need
for strategic nuclear weapons is already
filled by land and sea based missiles
and that the Bl. if it is put into pro-
duction. would co'st billions of dollars
for a weapon that is already obsolete.
Rippy Ripped 0.ff?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rodney Allen
Rippy, the 6-year'-0ld entertainer v.•ho
got his start in commercials for a ham-
burger chain. has sued National Broad-
casting Co. and a TV production company
for $ZS0.000.
The suit claims unauthorized videotap-
ing by Greg Garrison Productions of
a pcrfonnance by Rodney last winter.
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Sunday, Oclol>ff 27, 1q74 DAILY PILOT A 3
Cohen: 'Patty
Hid in Cleveland'
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LOS A\'GELES IAP\ -F' u git iv e
ne\l·spapc-r heiress Patricia Hearst was
in C:lC'reland. Ohio "up until 13 or 14
days u.io." cx·1nobster Mickey Cohen
sH id S11turday night.
"Thr.v'rc gone from there anyv.'ay .
t don "t t·are if thev kno\\' OO\\' or no1."
Coh\'11 said of riliss Hearst and her
S.vmbion{'se Libera!iQn Anny C<Jlllpanlons
Einily and \\'itlian1 Harris.
The three have befon sought since
six. SLA n1embers died in a fiery shootout
\l'ith polit'e in Los Angeles May 17.
Coh{'n . 61. said in an intervicv• with
Associa!ed Prt'ss that he told Jan1es
H. ~iaclnnis. attorney for J\.1iss Hearst's
p;u·enl s. publisher Randolph 1-lear!.t and
his 11 ift>, Catherine, of ti.1iss Hearst's
'f,ro Men Held
In Sla yin g
Of 5 at Party
CLEVELAND. Ohio tAPl -1\1·0 men
\1·ere arrested S:lturday in the deaths
of five persons slain late Friday nighl
"·hen a gunn1an opened fire at a birthday
party ,,·ith an automatic carbine. police
said .
Lt. Ralph Joyce, chief of the Cleveland
hon1icide division. said police v.•ere not
~earching for other susp&ts. He said
the shooting was being investigaled and
declined furlher cornn1ent.
ge neral 'Ahere.1bouts when lhl'Y 1 m ct
earlier this month.
Tiie ex-gangster S<Jid he began ll sparth
for 1\llss Hear~t al her parents' rC'4Ut'~l
afttr he offered to help. tier part'nls
huve l'Onfirmt'd they talked to Cohen
in Los Angeles on Oct. 7 and ~·elcon\etl
any help he . or anyone, could g11-e.
C<ihen s;iid he did not disclose hf'r
{'xact location 10 Milclnnis or nuthorilit's
-and dropped out or fut1h er <.1ctivitr
hin1self-because "I don't brin~ nobody
in to go to prison."
He said the Hearsts "didn't have "
any v.·ay to n1ake sure ·'that she didn't
have to go to prison."
Asked if he knew \\'here Miss Hear~!
,1·as noy,·. C.Ohcn said, "absolutcl'f not
and I don't \\'ant to know." •
The f'B! in Los Angeles said it had
no con1ment on Cohen's remarks.
c-Ohcn said he pAssed the \\'Ord for
1\Iiss Hearst and thE" Harris coupl{' 10
lea1•e Cleveland after he learned of the
pr ison sentences they C<Ju!d face.
Cohen said, ··t think she h<id been
there in Cleveland prelty \1'ell si tuatro
Jll the black community" bu! he said
it y,·ould be. ··purely a guess ho,.,. long
she'd been there."
Cohen , 1rho once lived in ('Jeveland ,
~said "it amaied me "'"hen she \Vas
in Cleveland" until he learned th a t
Donald Def'reezc. the SLA's self-stvlcd
(:eneral Field ;\tarsha l Cinque \\'ho died
in the Los Angeles battle. had lived
in the Ohio city.
· 551 Calves Die
In Beef Protest The victims \1•e re identified by police
as Leola Phillips, celebrating her 40th
birthday; James, her husband: James
f\<!uldrew. owner of the two-family house DUBUQUE. IO\\'a tAPI -A meat
and host or the party: and Leo Bradfon:I packing Company slaughtered 551 calves
•and Napolean ~per, 60, gue:.iS, a11 Saturday as cattlemen continued their
of Cleveland. pretest over a price squeeze they claiJn
\Vounded "''ere guests Odis Gamblin is threatening beef producers.
and ·Johnny Reed. 49, also of Cleveland. The 41 ,000 pounds of veal from the
police said. Gamblin v.·as reported in slaughter will be sent to Honduran hur·
critical condition at Ozuron Ro ad ricane victims.
Hospital. Reed v.'as treated and released, 1\ spokesman for the Dubuque Packing
hospital officials said. Co. said the cattle came from members
Police sWd they v.·ere told that a of the National f' a r m Organization
man entered th e suite where Muldrew rNFO) in Wisconsin, Iowa , Illinois and
v.•as holding the party for Mrs. Phillips fifinnesota .
and following an argument opened fire Earlier this month NFO beef producers
v.·ith a .JO-caliber automatic carbine. slit the throats or shot 636 calves and
One "'itness ..aid he sa1v . three or buried them in trenches near CUrtiss,
four n1en run from the house and flee \Vis. They said the action , was to
in a blue car. He said he ran to i\fuldrew's dramatize the effects of hlgh feed prices
suite and found bodie!I lying on the which cause farmers to lose money
living room floor. in fattening cattle for.1 market.
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PIANO .USED
PIANOS
~~~~i~SEN ··· ........ $95 AND •
ORGAN
USED
u I • All Items Sub ject to Prior Sale
MAJOR BRANDS!! SAVE!!
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SPINET PIANO
FULL 88 NOTE
UNllOK BACK
LIFE -CROWN ED
SOUND BOARD
ORANGE CO_UNTY
Eucl id .a t
Son Diego Frw y.
545-0415
Sun 12-6 • Sot. 10·6
Mon. fhru Fri . 9,30.9
$
BENCH EXTRA
ALL IT[MS SUB JECT tO flRIOR SAl £
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GULBRANSEN $546
SPINET, Walnut . . . .
BALDWIN S695 CONSOtE, Whilo & Gold
BAUER BABY GRAND MAHOGANY .....••• 1895
VOSE & SON GRAND WALNUT .........••• '995
KIMBALL EBONY BABY GRAND ........•• '1650
WEBER S'B" EBONY GRAND ..........•• '2295
CHICKERING ART CASE GRAND •.....•• '3895
MASON & HAMLIN 6 '3" GRAND ......•• '4400
BALDWIN 6 '2" GRAND ..............•• '4645
STEINWAY 6 ' WALNUT GRAND .......••• •5685
STEINWAY 6 '4" EBONY GRAND .......• •·'5895
STEINWAY MODEL B-7' GRAND .......••• •6635
STEINWAY 6 'LXV GRAND .............. •1995
NEW . $
HAMMOND
ORGAN BENCH EXTRA
USED
ORGANS
HAMMOND M3
HAMMOND ll 00
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... s795
WUR LITZER Mod. 4022Ds
"v'Q 11~,,~ ..... (I,,,.(!, I apt 0.,1 ••.. 895
LOWRE Y SUPER GENIE
HAMMOND BC CONSOLE
KIM BALL 692 SWI NGE R
HAMMOND TS24
BALDWIN 210 A CONSOLE
GULBRA NSEN PREMIERE Mod. 5118
HAMMON D D•MO MODEL, Regent
.. 5995
.. 5995
.11495
.52645
52895
14695
15195
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WAREAOUSE SHOW ROOMS
ORANGE COUNTY• Ph on e 545-04 15
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~, ' -Dr. Bright's Mis~ake.·
\\lhatC\'er l1r r)()n;.i ld Bright had 1n mind \Vhcn he
:,Ct up u n1onl·r r:.11 s in1: <'Ot·ktail p;.1r\r for
gul:x!rn:;itorial {'Hndit'l:.itl· 1':dn1und G. Oro\\'ll Jr .. tt
w::is u serious error
\VhC'n llri~h 1 , 1·ha1rn1an of tht! P"'''erful South
Coas t ltcgionu l ('0;1!'>l.lit1r. Con1n1 1 ~:-.ion , :.i sked
dcvclopc1·s ;,ind their represenlati,·t:s lo attend a SlOO
a per:-.on fund·r111 .... ing 1·01'kt;.iil party for 111\1\\'I\ ;.ind to
provide \i:-.t :-. uf oth(·r 1nv1tet:s, he had to knO\\' that the
we ight of hL!'i office \\'Ould n1ake tht• invitation
unu~ually pcr!'>U:J:-1\'C'.
Bright in\'ttcd rcpre!'ltnlali\'eS o f develope rs to a
spctial lunthco n ;1t ,,·hich Randall Smith. a lobbyist
. fo r the r:(ll:-.011 Comp;.iny, pitched them to subn11t
1 n<imcs or pe rsons \~·ho \\'OUld buy tickets to the
r fund·rai~c r ror l!rO\\'n that Bright had set lip.
I Th'1n "'Ord.'! rcall s began to rly. The Los Angele;;
Times demanded !{r1ght's resig n a tio n . J erry Brown,
:the intended he nc·riciary of the fund·raising affair.
, wildly suggc·sted Bright's attion \\'iJ S some kind of a
devious plot by the ltepublieans to en1barrass Bro'>'·n.
J·tc asked that !ht· rcccption be canceled and h inted he
'felt Bright should rl·:-i,an .
'l'hl• ::,t;1lc coa:-.tal comnlission. at l{righl':,,
rcquc::i l . h;,i:-<.1:-kcd for <i n <ittorncy general's /
investig ation o r his aCl llll\S, and Governor Reaga n,
y;ho ;ippoi nted Bright to his position. rcportcclly is
:studying "·uys to remove Bright from his post .
Bright h;1s :c.toutly maintained that ht: .... ·a s n1crely
exere1s ing his politital ri g hts as a nr.ivia te citizen in. •.• ,,,.
setting up the fund·rais ing event tor BrO\\'n and
contacting the developers. This is patently ridiculous.
If , as ;i private l.'it izcn, he c hooses to solicit funds
for his candida te from college professor coll eagues or
his friends o r his neighbors -or even to s tand on
street corne r s soliciting s uch funds -fair enough. ~
But he docs' not have the ethical right to soli cit
polili('a l funds or to be a party to such soli citation
fron1 people over "'·hom he tlas: regul'"atory power,
invcstc4 in him a s a publie trust.
13right's in1r·olvernent in thi's political fund ·rai:tin g
<Jt::tiv1ty was improper and unrortunute . lie ha s, In
f:ll't, "'Orked "''-'II as the eh;,iirrfiiin oC the ·COast31
qo'ffin1ission, often being u stabjJizilig leader and ',
d('lllOllSll'iJling a good dt:a J more ·opcn·minded(ICSS -
antl 1:vt•n ·handedness than son1c of· his rellow
con1 1nissioners.
}-ly rlO\\' Dr. Bright mu.<t see the impropriety of his
aetion:-. and how adver!;ely they reflect upon his
p;irti cipation 9n the commission . l.fe could do a great
deal to clea r the air and to restore confidence in
himse lf and the commission by making a forthright
<.1ckno\l.'ledgm"ent th<i t his c;QUrse of actioh was wrong,
and pledging never ;:iga1n to t aint his office Y.'ith
J><Jrtis_{ln politics. ~
·~ .. · ·An~'thing le~s than that calls for resignation or
removal.
Post No Bills
E,·e rv lime an c lecJion roll s around. a certain
nu1nber Or diligent candidates and the!r supporter!:3
;.ire sure to s tir the pu(}lic \\'rath bv 1;>lasteririg .....
c<.llnpaign placards on fe~s, w<ills -utility poles .
\V~ql ,,qLti-n.y o~·them ~·~Y not realiz.e is ~hat " in
,,dd1t1on ffl~1·r1tat1ng the t)l1 zenr.)'. th.ey re v10\at1ng
,.· ,' sections 556.I and 591 of the Ca hforn1<1 Jlenal Co~lc
Along "·ith local ordinances in n1any areas.
·rhe pc n <.d rode prohibits posting e lection signs or
anv othe r n1atc ria l on utilit\' poles. not only because
it'S an unsightly pretclice. but bectuse it cOu ld be
cJ;,ingerous. . .
Publil.' awareness of this partic ular Ian', and
sonle complai nt~ to offe~ding ca.ndidates.could h5Jp
discourage the s1g n·post1ng habit-a nd perhaps Sa\·e
!'IQ mc mis g uided candidate a stiff fine.
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Man Looks
To t h e Sk y
For Assist
Money's Cheap hut I~ Draws ~uch Interest
BARRY
GOLDWA TER
The uJtim<ite ~olutton to the earth's
l'nergy and en,·11·011ment;;1t prQblen1.,
ma)' well con1e from outer !>pace.
~\t least thal is the opinion or L>r
V.E. )1lcKelvcy. dir~tor or the l.i .S.
Geological Sur,·e~· or the Dcpart1ncnt
nfthc lnt..er1or
0 11. J\.l c1Kcl 1{·~ btllC\'CS that
coormou:. bt>neC1ts ma'' con1t from
NASA ':!> Earth Re i;o ui:c:eir.
Tec hnolog1cal Satcllill' 1 t-.:RTSI
PrO)\fHrJl fhat could help not only the
l!nited Stllifes but all other nations of
the g lobf' in !ot«1ting energy
re!lource~.
lie outlined one of the n1ost
important "spinoffs" that n1ay result
~ation ::-. !ip:ite program in a if paper present ed lo 1hc· Ninth \\'orld J EnerS,y Conference in Dt·troil. ~1ich ..
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HE l~'I TEI) A number of
i' rxperiment s 1\'hcr<' thl' program had
I
t made usl' or ~;,itl'lli t~ 1n1a gcs
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1dent_ify :-.urfaee clue~ to poss1 i e
petrOldltln ~cpos iL,, lo monitor snow t tdvefo 3s"°afi a1 (\ 10 lll)\\'l'r gl'ncr at1on. f irrigation :Jnd floud·l'On1rol Oll'ans, i ~~1~1~~ mon1 t·~r lht' C');tl'lll of :-.tr1µ
i In rt-por11ng oa "·hat he called
do,\·n to·e.:ir!h bencf1!:-.'' l'(':-.Ulting
from th£' :'\AS,\ program. 'lcf\cJ,·ey
noted th:1t thc l ' S Gt·olo!!it';1l Sur\'(')'
1s the l:.irµ;£':-.I fl'l'IPlt'n! and u.~er or the
F.:RTS da111 1n II!'> rolt• a:-n1:in;,iger of
the lntf'r1nr llt•par·tn1c:nt 's rc:-.ourt'es
ob~Cf\':Jlion 111ir·~
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As Dr. :'\l t•Krh <'Y ex pl<11necl 111 this
p;.rper : "0111· long ('Xpt·r1cnre 111
1.:a lculatin1t a1t:11 ,,·1.1ni:: ;u1d repor1ing
t•;1 rth ,,c 11'IH'1· dal:l ll•11:-us that a
h::i lancc bt'111 l't'll 1'n1·1ronn1ental
t·o nc crn;, and t'nerg} rc;.ourt'(':-.
cJ1•,·clopmr nt (':1111101 b1· obtained
\\'1tho111 an acl1·q11::t\1' 1nforn1at1on
ba~t· Tt\.e ;,ih,l'tH't' of 1h1:-111forn1ation
,,ftcn r1·;,u\\~ in n1<'on1'\u-.1\1· puhlic
dl'hatc. no1u1p11111urn pl:11111111 ~ ;ind a
p\1lil1r I hat lv~l'' 1 ru,1 1111nana;!l'I':-·
'1<'1\l·ll f'\ 'l)t•llt·d 011t 1n '""H' clt>l~ul
110\\' 11 \I nuld h" 1u1-.,1hl1 ' to m11n11or
1·hunj.!t'' tn 1h1· '"11th 1h;11 1111:.:ht rl'-.ult
111 bf'lll'fH:i; lo 111.1nli1111I. Il l· 1x11ntl'tl
out , ror ~x an1plt•. 1h.11 t-:HTS 1111h its
;rh1li1~ to Ol'l)1t ! h1· 1·.u 1h p;1,,tllJ! tu c·r
the ~a mc :-pot "' '-'"' l~ d :1y~
provides nno!hl'r 1l11n1•n'1(1r\ 111 infor
1nat1on jl;;1!h('1'1ll!! ;111(\ t'llun1tonni;
This CO\'('ragf' alrc:uly 1s cotnplc}e
for nearl)' 800 of tht· "'orld, <u1d hns
alreudy bern con1plclctl for the '.'orth
An1enC'an ('On\1ncnl
"l\1ost of lhl' North 1\11\t'r1('.an con·
lincn1 has been ob~e rvcd 5e,·eral
limes. pro,·11Hn~ an l'nvironmcntal
base linr of d~·n:.imir rondilions
during the 1972· 711 p<'rlOl'I ..
"Tht> dynamic f('alurf,' rf'n1·r t ha s(>
t•nv1ronmcntnl par;1r11C'leri; '>Ul'h as
\'t'J!elat\on . ~ur r n<'t' v.:11cr. soil
mo1~tur c . 'nov. co\t'r :ind coastal
rroces~f':-. And the 1·alu(' of u::1n.1?
lhtM" dyn:\n1 1c ch :1r:-tl't1·n~tl('" ror e n·
"tronrflental ba:-{' hne !'ih.td if'~ i~ beinj!
demonstrated by cxanunaltons tn
manY di~clp l ine~ "
Citing the \'l~lue of rn' 1ronmcnlal
n1on1tor\nj! from spat<'. McR:('l\•('y·
~a\d that f.RTS lmaj!e~ hnd re\·ealed
less r e 11 1dunl en\•1ro.nfl1('fltal
rtegreda.t1(ln than had been expected
irom nn ritplor:1tlon of the area on th<'
North Sl<H\C of 1\111?.ktt shortl)' after
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8;\' i\I t::LVI:'\ i\l r\D.OOCKS
No"' that money means less. peo1)l e .
seem more curious than ever abo111
Just hQV.' rTiut h other people h;i ,·e
f'.Ta gazines publis h intCrn\inahle lists
of th e annual incomes or r11ndon1
v.·age.earners ordinary folk like the
president of General fo.Totors and .Joe
Namath : and spced·readers "'ho ran
.sprint through "llamlet " in 17
minutes fl al \\'ill s pend hours moving
their lips around those juicy six
figures.
The g am e is c;illecJ n1o ncy
snooping.
!lavin g learned to the last lax-
deductible cent the multimillion-dol·
lar contracts of basketball players
and lalk·shov.' hosts. lhe money·
snoopers ar~ presently peeking into
the ledgers of politicians. i n the name
of better eth\es. the old hlgh-
\\'a}'man's cry is going up : "Stand
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.di scover ex aclly ho"· much property
;111d stol'k that square-ja\\•ecl t•a n·
didatt> fur altorney general h<i s salted
H\1·ay"
1\t he<Jrt n1ost nf us are n1oncy
snoopers 'fhe trouble is. <1 C'l assic
l'a se or doubl e slanclard pre1·ails
f.:,·crybody \!'a nts lo knO\I' nobody
y.·ants to Lell
In fat·\. peopl(' spend a great deal of
erro rt eulth·a ting an inatcurate im·
pression of ho"· much money they
hu,•e Dtt pl'nding on certain profound
mysterit's of eh<iracter. that impres·
sion can be tonsiderably more or less
than actuality
\Ve (eel th11et1tencd by those Ill·
eluding the I H·S -"·ho lino\\' precisely
what \o\'e are worth ChillinJit·Word'
for no"" ll is the post-\\1otergate
politician
Tll•: CASE TllAT mo'ney.snoopers
reallr drool to audit, of course, is the
r ice president-designate. Nerson 'A.
Rocliefe\\·e r A \a,s1 h e re •the
developing . art· of money.snooping
may meet its match. The pro~\em is
not thal the Seiiate committee of
money·snoope rs "'·ill ·keep tlteir eye-
boggling discoveries <'Onfidenti~I but
that the rest or us v.·ouldn't be able to
comprehend them even if they \l·ere
made publi~ '
.. ~lost money.snoopers' heads go
numb at any fi gure O\'f'r a couple of
million.
f'.1oney at its hi gher altitudes gets to
be an abstraction . What is a .billion
dollars! Poor money-snooper can't
measure it in jellybeans or color-TV
sets or round·trips to Disneyland. It
exists as a statistic.of pure awe, lilie
the number or li ght·years to the far·
thest star.
One accepts the fi gure ; one just
does nol kno"' what it means .
Even l\1r. Rockefeller. the experts
assure us. can 't figure out hO\I' rich he
is. \\'hat v.•ith the trusts-upon.trusts in
this name and that. As for conflict or
interes t. a lmost anything that hap.
pened anyv.'here "'OUld affect the
Ro ckefeller fo rtune. On the other
hand. he is so rich that no sin gle profit
or loss would reall y count.
Jn short. he is rich to the point. or
meaninglessness.
TllERE'S A /'ll ORAL here for
money·snoopers. though money-
snoopers won't want to gel it . Their
pleas ure in s nooping mi&ht be
seriously decreased. Neve'rth\ess. the
idea is bound to sink in: Just a's m'ega-
power -nuclear energy -mocks and
challeng'es our' ordinary concepts of
pov.·er, so mega v.'t':<\lth mocks and
rhallenges our or dinary Concepts or
y,·ealth. ·
Carry the quantita t ive. 't~e
material. to its ultimate and you get
zero. Or as Finley Peter Dunne obser-
ved in v.·r iting about a n earlier
RockefeUen: "If you had nothing but
money, you'd have nothing but
money."
And that. or course. is why this
Rockefeller "''ants lo be \•ice pre!ident
-even more hungrily than a poor
man.
1 ,\lelmn :.\fall'dbcks< ui tolim.11$'-C(·lorge
for lhe Chnstinn SCJencr .\loni!or.
' ilnd deU,·er." ,
Nobody is qu ite clear <ibo ul whether
a po litician is to be trusted more if he
pro\'es to be poor or rich. If he is poor,
he may be subject to temptation. 1r he
is ri ch. he h1 ay be subject to conflict of
interest. But of one thing everybody
feels certain : t'inancial disclosure is
in th(' Publi c Interest -and ethical
questions aside , ~sn ·t it fascinating to
"I WOULD rather ·be r.lripped and
searched like a con '}.ct." one can·
didJ1 te i~ said,lo h~v~ pr'ottst~c;I.. "than
to reveal triy 'private finances:"
Jn their agony. sorhe cana1aates
have sugges(ed that thf hounds of the
media disclose their finances too. The ..
hounds. naturally, ha\'e found good
and s ufri cient reasons \Vh y their
finances a rc "irreleranl. ..
Britain on Aimless C~t1rse '
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\Vhen yo\'l're It. you 're I~ in the
great ga(lle· of money-snooping; and ..
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· 1 ~TIT M~it Ui'lllU. FO!-A llJllL~.NELlllti, ~VI' ~115 ~1'1'.11~5 .'
LO.NOON __:_ A~ alar"rlie'd ,;
·state·of-mind about Britain is easy to
adopt. The Arabs, by withdrawing
·cash rescr,·es. could se nd the
ec'onomy into a tailspin. A depression·
is coming anywal'. Elections setUe
n othing . G,..rea t Britain is
d isinte g ratin g po litically into
England, Scotland and Wales. There
is no way to beat inflation.
Tourin g aruund the Englis h
countryside gives quite an opposite
impress ion. and
the bustle of I hl'
cities seems to be
incre a sing .
Roo n1 s must be
reser\'ed davs in
nd\'ance at hotels
a nd inns "'h ich
ought to be beg·
gi ng for
customers at this
time of year. Urban shopping areas
s\varm Y•ilh buyers. Harrocis' huge
slor l' in London is a continual
human traffic ja111 .
Th e road s t o Ke nt , Sussex,
Somerset and Devon are hazardous
v.·ilh racing family. cars. and gelling
in and out or such places as Bath or
Cheltenham is a ha ir ·raising
experience for an American motoris(
in a right-hand·dri ve British car.
Beneath the bustl e, however. li es a
serious crisis or long-term duration
" .. .. ' d iscipl ine s ~ and lacking that RI CHARD determination merely puts off a
decision that wil,I have to be made at WILS ON l .1;ome future .. uncolll:fortable date.
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..,. ____ ..__.__ ..... .,......,-..... "'-•.., An Arocr1ca11 P.atal!e\ can be seen
here. Tbe· dfffenfnce bel\l.'een the
major parties is hard todeCine. except
"•hich 1s not confined to inflatio n, c<1s h in the abstruse rhetoric of Keynes\an
reser\·es. the oil holdup or the economics. Sorialist aspirations of
muc h-disc ussed ··social contract.·· the Labor Pa rty are halC·Marted. and
v.·hich is neither social nor a contract. the capitalism of the Tories is tinged
The social contract was the pink . Independents could \'Ofe either
primary topic of the English election v.·ay "'ilhout serious pangs or
campaign. It is nothing m uc h more ronscienct. ·
than a one-sided manifesto, by the Off on lhe (rin~es, as in Alnerlcan
Trades Union Congress. and the politics. <ire ex~rerri\,<;l righ[·\l.•ingers
Labor Party, t hat "·age increases like Eno~h Pi;i "•ell . t~~ ren~g~de
shall be spaced at one-year intervals " Conser va llve. and left ·"'1ng Soc.tahsts
limited to cost-o f-living increases. yearning for Utopia.
THE lllG ll·FLOWN, acade mic
rhetoric which dominates disrussion
of the social cont ract serves to reveal,
how.ever, the abysmal confusion of
British leadership on the central
question of having a socialist or a
capitalist government. Jn the election
campaign, the Conservative Tories
were promis ing more than the
left.wing La borites in the way of
social and economic benefits, so it
was hard to tell which "'as lhe more
sociali stic
The Times or London points out that
Britain seems unwilling to accej>t
either Soc ialis t o r Capitalis t
In their 0"'" confusion. Americans
should be hesit,anl iii offerj.1g any
solutions. but they s hould be even
more hesitant in fore~as ling
economic -and political collapse.
"There'll aly,·a ys be an England" is
still a pre_tty good rule of thumb.,
In more general terms, however, it
can be seen that placing the destiny or
a country in the hands or one
economic group, s uch as organized
labor or organized capital, does not
solve any thin A::
Dead Cows Don't Feed the Country
This ought to be lesson enough for
the U nited Sta te i;. The
least·understood tragedy or Richard
~1 . Nixon's demise v.·as that it bfought
to an end his attempt to rind a'nothtr
"·ay lO\l'ard progressive government
than th.e moth·eaten methods of
disc r edited libe rali s m , or the
unworkable v.• ays of conventional
conservatism.
The Brilish eiertairllY dOrl:t have
lhat answer, either.
'rhe \\'1\lf11! de:.truction of cattl<! in
prote~t O\'t'r the hi gh pri rc of fe<'d
;.it a time \\'h1!n fanlH\e is spre:.id1ng
<1rross'the \\'1\t'ld ma\' make sen!'t'
to people• "h1i urtd~rsl ~1nd the
peonon11C:. ~·f l';i!!lt' Growing, but
there is no '' "·'' of t•xpluinlng it to µeo~1lc "'hu art· :;truggling. against
hunger.
Caltlt' farnlt"r'. l'~l>t:l'lally in thc
Arnerlcan South,1·cst. have h~1d lo
take a douhh• b(':J~1ni.: 1n re<'cnt mot)·
th,, I.nrge i.:r111.1nl.( areas h;1vt bct•n
rlrie<l 0111 h~ I hl· prulonGcd drought.
1}1akin g it 11('t'C':-.~.1r~ 10 buy' asl quan·
lilies of <idd1t1un al feed :it
sk ~ rorkelln~ prH'l'S l.il tl(' \l'Ondcr
1h:1t ~o n\;iny calf l, rarnlers fl'cl :.o
dci.pcr<JI<'
E,·en v.•lth !ht' tul!Psl under~1 ;1n4ing
of lh.:-l)l'ed1tanl1•n1 of rartle f:irmt't.?o.
hbv.•f>ver . it i' 1n1po!-S1b1c tu •1vo1d
being :-ho<'kf•(I .ind outra1terl b_v.1hc
sl:1111thtrr !lnd h11r1ri I or c:iltll:'
1T IS •:RR tl\EOUS, nf l·oursc, lo
bellC\'f' th;irtht> 1lrstrllYt'd meat ~·Ould
othl'rv.1''' h.1\1• fou11d 11 ~ wuy to
hun~T\ 111.·uph· :'\lt'lll 1:-a luxur~· food .
NORM AN
COUS INS
fttr be~·ond the means or people deep
in povtrt)'.
But lhis is not the point . Any act in·
\'Ol\'ing the destruction or food cannot
he i:norall y justified in today's world .
If \\'t" ilr(' unablt' 10 gel food to hun ~ry ·
people. the least we can do is In a\'oid
rn.iking 1t scf'm that ~·e <Jrc !ndlf·
f1•re111 to 1hei r suffering. \\'e ran
1·1·t'Oll-l\1t<' !ht-('frcct on others of the
\1lln11rn dcs trul·tion of n,·ing
cre11 1ur\·~
1'hl' rr~t nf I h<· v.·orld understands
1 hat tht· l;n1lt·d Stutes. ~·eallhy though
1l 1!-, h:t~ po1·f'rt~· of i1s o.,·n to conte nd
v.·11h and thal v.•e t•annot take on the
rntir(' burdt•n of ft'edini: the huntrr.
"herevc r thf'~' moy be -. 'A'helher in
thl' S<iharu or 111 South Amc1ica or In·
dla. But 1~oplt' h"'ve a rijj:hl 'o expect
lh:tl Wt' v. 111 d(l "'hal we can und lhul
\\(' v.•111 not he unawarl' of the !)'m·
bo lic horror that the slaughtering-or
cattle reprrsents.
To the outside \\'orld. nothing has
been mo re characteristic or the
Am erican people over the years than
their cunccrn for their fellow human
beings. \Vhcr:cver I have gone in the
Soviet Union. for example, I have met
people v.•hose idea of Amelie.a was
first form ed by what they Mtlew about
the food relief ex.pedition, to thCir
country head~d by llcrbe:rt l~oo\·cr
shorlly affer \\1orld \Vnr I.
NO A~IOliNT Of propaganda by
ltte So\'let go\•rrnmenl against the
United State~ could oCfsct the dir..ect or
it1dl r ect knowle d_je.._ lhe.JiRU s sian
people havt: a ~ 'Olir C)(peditJon Of
rrtercy to lhelt' coun1ry at a time or
gf'e:1t need: / Si mflar1~1durin g lhe Dia rran war in
Africa se.vcr:il years ago. the fact that
1ndi,•iduil Amer1t·wns would ri6k gun·
fitt! to bl.In~ them food ;ind medicine ma~!+r11rouni:I im1lrel'siun on th · ~le t~:i~l ll be 'vlth them <1s loni;!
as they live.
Tl\e 11mount or such food "'nd
nledicine was relatively small:yel tht:-.--------------,
fact of our outs tre tched hand -the ORANGE COAST !
evidence that we rared and were "'ii· '
!ing to make a s pecial effort in behalf
of strangers -this was more impor.
tant lhan lhc 3ctual volume of help in ·
\'Ol\1ed.
The $ame is true, in re\·erse, of lhe
slaughter of c altle. The amount of
food "'C destroyed -quite ~llart from
the-heartless killing or living things.-y,·a~ too sm dll to h:ivt made much of a
differe nce in the hallle again~t world
huOf!tt!r. But the fU l'l lhat the killing or
(U ttlt could t 3.ke place at all made a
profoundly nel(:1ti' (· 1n1prcsilion.
Symbol:-. arc important in hislury
Th(' right !SYmhols ('an build po"·erful
bridges or fril•ndship and understan·
ding. The wron g symbols can clo
Aravv damage to1 h Rood n.ameor thl!
i\meri(';1n l>COple Jn th<? wnrld. 1 ,'\t u tim e w he n the l\Orld na.o;
l:>cto mc a .fl'lnfXll! geo~raphic e&n.
n1 unity, 1hc mnral in1aRinutton (an he
the most importunt building blotk "''e
hM\'t in the ma kin~ or u bttter "'orld,
DAILY PILOT
Robert ';.Q'. Weed, Publil#ler
T/loma1 Kttvil Editor
Thoma1 Palmtf. Sunday
E.ditorial Pagt: Editor ,
.Tht' editorial page of the p~llf
Pilot seeks to ,inform and i!tti111ul:1te r~ader:!t by pr,senling on this"pae:t
du·erse <'ommentary on 1oplrs or in·
terest by stndieated cnlumnlsts and
ca rtooni:!tls. by pro\'ld1ng a forum
for readers· \•lt"'S and by pre!.eniln1
lh is ne~·spaptr 's opinions and ideal
on cu rrenl 'lQ1\i<'5 . The fititorial
oplnlbns of the Oallr Pilot ap(M!ar
onl)· in the ~itorlal"'column at th i
top or lhe page. Opinions expre!ised
by the columnistli and letter writtri
are·thtir O'A'n and no tndorsement o(
lhtir \•ie'A'S by the Daily Pilot should be inferred
Sunday, October 27, 1974 -... . -
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' .J?f~po~-lion. ~:· Wher~:Is the
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County GOing?
OrtJrJ&V. ~fOu nt>; \Olers will fuce a
uclal.,dech1ion Nov. :i .9f'! hoW rest
and ~ow far 1'1ey \\'lint their rapid
tr<1ns1t sy~a~~ to take them.
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At ~issue l.'i Proposition 1\ :.
propo,'icd 1nt:r~<.1 .'it.' of up to .i penny •
on the dollar 1n lot·al Sli!IC':-. l uxes to
hcl, [oot th e bill for a n1a:-.s r;1pid
transit net~·ork of' lbt' futurr .
If applied HI t he ful\ onC"-tcnt rate,
the tux could tot·er as ml1ch 1:1~ half
the ~:-.tin1:ilod $4 .!i blfli'on rost of bu~ld1n¥ 1j1i.d oper<1ting lhe proposed
:-.y11(e1n blt·r the nexl 15 years.
Tfa ns it di ~lrict officials und
planners s<1y that without the tax i~~i'ea)e.·i~~ta vriery. likcly the county \'.•.\I be slucK v.r1th the currer;it
h•n.·poekel bt>S <>peration ror many
yeat?Pto come.
T:le_v s ay without s uch a
oommitment from the local le,·el it
is. unlikely ~he federal go\'t'rnment
\\ tll OllE'n ti.~ coffers to pro1,;id e
between 50 and 80 pereent of the
fundir; for t·aplta l c'.'<pense~ on the
prpject -SO rAR. \'Ul0At or organized
opposition to lhc ballot measure has
been mln'imal l)i~trict officiuls .. .
One of lhe c rucial decis ions
county \'Ote1·.-; ~\'i ll· face Nov. 5 is
the rap id tra n1'it tax n1easure.
Proposition A . Dai·l v Pilot
Co unty Corre!:i pondcnt ·\\'illiam
Schreiber has eon1pi led the
backg_rbund and anal y~is or the
question . tpa1 appears on this page. ·
claim they even had trouble finding
somebody to \.\'rite t he opposition
arg\,lments in the voter pamphlet.
Ytt...se,·ef41 polls rondutted O\·er
l~ past fel\\' fnooths both by the
district and loc~J le21sltitors sho\.\'
the mea .~ure ha s. -Hl bc~t. supporl or
only 51 percent or the \'Olers.
Roughly another 35 µerre nt arc
against any kind of tax increase and
the .rema inder .are undecided.
Di strict an:ilys ls say such poll
resull~ indicate whale\'cr opposition
does arise "·ill be fron1 the grass
roots <1 \'erage people fed up \\'ilh
ris~og prices, a nd inflation. · '
Propo nents of Propos ition A
estimate the s:,les tax \1·on'l hurl the
middle income fantily significantly
c:ompar ed to other me t hods of
funding that could be used.
T he League of Women Voter~.
·1\'hich is campaigning ha rd for the
m~a surc. sa·ys a family "'ith afl
income of $14.000 a year \\'ill p;i~
about $1 more per 11·eek.
Thc~r1crease: lo a lull 5even)'>erce nl
would r3i,~e ttie 8\'Cr8g'I! ramily's lot.al
sale's ta-x eomm ltment to about. $300.
ca·mpa'lin·m'Hteriuls that wlll go out'
to V(lttra in the dM)'S just prior to .the .
etection nott; thill uMl of the rc.pid
traosit system ·. e·rivisioned in J990
v.•o uld rt<duc'e ti-commuCcr's
automobile ,expenses by si.:;oo ~year
or more. J
Proponents are also hopeful Jhat
.another prOvlaion' In the proposition
will help overcome some or the
inflation·fOrJiled opJ>osiliol'!.
~ Terms p f'staie iefiSlaUon. that pul
the' m~asure bn the ballot require
that ' 25 percent or the first three
Years' tax revenues be distributed to \he county'..s '26 cille5 according to
populatiori for u se on their O\.\'n
frei:i stl:---planft.ing.
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TllAT f ROVISION could pump up
to $100 million into city coffers IQr
ust; on· proje~ts such a~ Oial-a~H.ide
or othe r systems compatible \.\'ilh
the 'fJ•erall tran!iit master plan.
·l 'or e:'>:ample. Krev.•po rt Beach
could get as n1 uch .ali.. $1 million a
year to ~pend on its O\\'ll' projects.
Transit offi cials afgue further' that
the (ull one-cent increase may not
be nl!l!ded lo achieve the fi na'I goal.
Distrii:t dlrectors .'.M}Uld reti!i n the
po\.\·er lo adjust the tax at any time
to increments of one-fourth, ona
half, three-fourths or a full pe nny 0)1
the doll a r. depending upon ridership
demands a nd other ractors.
\\'hat little bppQsition has be~n
evidenced is aimed primarily at the
.imPacl such a l<1x \\'Olild have on
low· and middle-income families and
the contention that the district hasn't
proven conclus i\'ely the huge funding
effort is needed right away.
William D . A rms trong, an
errij:>loye of the Ooast Community Coll e1te ~O_i s trict . w r ote the
argu m ents :igilinst the tax. J-l e
represents no formal opposition
group but claims to be voicing the
concerns of the infl ation-struck
county taxpa):er_
.\R\\ISTRO!\'G Sr\l'S the d i~trict
has -not pre pared full y for the
expe nditure of s ucn large sums or
money and only began seeki1,tg
citizen iuput on a large-scale basis
t\\'O months .lil go.
l!e said taxpayers in other areas
-such as in the purvie"' of the B<iy
Area's Bt\RT system -are paying
the priee of poor planning and cost
o\·erruns.
Armstrong concludes hi s
arguments by saying the county can
arrord to wait until it has a more
comprehensive plan. ..
Similar opposition argumeots ha\'e
been vo.i.c.ei:I by .the Fullerton.
A L O \\".J NCQMY. t~r\\\11 L \' Ahahein1 and Buena Park chambers
earning $8.000 per year would pay or commerce.
about $24 pe r year more and a The Anahein1 unil is par11cularly
family earnin g S25.000 per yea r dislressed si nce 1hc proposed n1ain
would pay about $125 verv-ear more, l,ine ~f rapid ,tran11 ft \I on'l lla . ..,s
.-accordiwt.lol..WV.!igure(i , ~rpujh •. 1he-oe+11cr f the cit).' II "..:i . ..:'"'-:.;::. ·~: • • .. -. ..
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COUNTVWIOE BUS SE.AVICE D!Al-A-AID£ AR&AS RAPID TRAN:$1T LINES f!J.JSWAY f-VTUflE TRANSIT LINE:S
TRANSIT SYSTEM CONNECTING LOS ANGELES AND ORANGE COUNTIES : VOTERS WILL SAY THE WORD
\\'Ou ld be ser\'ed instead by a spur
line.
Chambe r officials char ge lht'
distri ct's plans are still 100 vague
and that pcof)lc \\'hO ::ire le<i st likely
to use th~ ~vstem (middle incQn1f'l
\\'ill be stuck \.\'ilh paying most or
the supporting ta'.'<es.
Transit orficials. including Board
Chai rnt1:1n Ralph Cla rk, say the
·Propo1t e nf 11 of
Propos ilion A e1llmo1e
fhe sole• lax wott'f h11rf
lhr mlddlf' ln.,ome
famll11 si911lfl.,an1111
rompared wllh olhe r
mer hods of f1mdi119 lhnl
rould be iued. •
plans are c·onrretc
~1nalyzcd in detail
and ha\'e been
TllEl' SA \' TllAT areas not ser-
ved directl y by one of the mass
Jransit corridors will ·be Mt'liled by •
saturation system or more than 1,500
buse s and Dial-a-Ride vehicles
l)istrirt • an:.d~·s ls admit .th:tt. the
~r ~1~n1 t hey-e.nvision \.\'ill nol bL'°"
self-supporting and, in fact. will lose
money . But, they argue, that · is the
case riJi:hl no"'.
Of the district's current budget al
$19 million. only about 10 percl'nt
con1l'S from the fare box . The
remainder is in the rorm or l<1x
money subsidies from either the
state or rederal level.
It is estimated that the 1nass1ve
ne twork lllanned by the district
\\'OUld be supported on lhe follo\1·in g
Oilsis .
Roughly 43 llCl'l'Cnt :..ales lax
rc,·enuc.
· -About 22 percent from current
25 cent and 50 cent Dial·a ·Ridc total
system fares. assuming a doubling
of the fares sometime in the mid-
19805.
18 per<·ent rrorn the Urban
1'la~s Transi t Administration.
a11suming that federal a'ency comes
through "'ith the currently allo\.\·able
ma,ximum ,80 percent share or
capital easts. a nd not the 50 percent
counted on by distfiCl consultants.
JI pert'ent from the one-fourth
of a cent per gall on _gas tax money
liberated for mass transit by state
:Senate-BUI 32:5.. '\o.
'T ,,·o percent each from local
property 'ta xes 'ba sed o n the
d1 str1ct's maximum 4.5 cents per
SIOO of assessed \'aluation rate
One percent eech from federal
re\·enue sharing and federal hi gh·
"·ay trust funds freed for transit
use.
The s<iles t ait haM been considered
a ree:ressi\·e tax "'hen applied to :ill
commodities uniformly
But tn California . \r hert'r
necessities such <1s food. medicine.
rental housing and personal ser\·ice~
are e'.'<e n1pt from sales taxes. 11
becomes basically proportionate to
income, according to the L\V\'.
The LWV rurther contends that
polls.have s hO\\'ll n1ost \O\\'Cr-income
families spend the largest pai-t of
their n1oney on nontaxable items
The League also says the sales tax
has a number of ad\'antages O\'~r
other rund·r a1sing methods. Thesc
include:
The fact that it is proportionate
to economic gro.,..·th and ser\·es a!> d
hedge against inflation.
It 1s eas~· <ind t•heap 10
administer.
-It taxes nonresident~ a~ "·ell a :-.
residents.
--It i~ a pay.as·you·go form of
financing, not defieit spendin1. ..-l\ yle\d!t h \(Ctt TeYenue al \ow
rates.
-fl is stable. ill relia bl~ and has
precedence.
The i.~sue." around Propos1Hon . .\
Multifaceted, $415.billion, Systeni
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dl'\'Clopn1cnt "'Ol1ld rt•\·ul\l' around .1
s lO\\', s teady butld -up uf th1'_
labor co~tty bu :-s ~·s ten1 and
1ns lallat1on of a !>mall an1uunt ot
1·apital-costly rapid rail.
FA I Ll'R•; o•· tht' m~a~u re 111
Orange Counly. say district official~.
\\'1 1 1 a l s o mean a rapid
inlensificati.on· or fr('~\~ .. Ji~ h~ tount~ 1·e s 1dent ~ ·po.s5 iJ1.f1~ ••·
many a s 2.2 m.illion \'ehicles on lhc
road in 1990, twice current loads
Di s tricl con s u l taots -'~)!;\hf"
proposed trans it riel\\·or.k rou Id
hitndle as many as 25 percent of tht'
JO million person-trips lh;.1t \\'Ill Ix'
generated by 1990. thOl.i&P-,.inj\iall~
l e ss than 11.1 pe r C'~A'-Qo.11 :1
county·\\·i4ll· b;1~is \\'ill be handlc·d
Proposition A ha~-~a;ed.,,th1'
~upport bf mpre than half th<' cit~
councils 1n the county. though al
least six ha1·e chosen not to t<tkc a
stand one \Vay or t h" other Thc
remainder ha\·e y~t to-dffide on 1h1·
issue
The measure ha~. the 1 &upporl uf
the county Chamber Of Cem·mer<'t'
and ;ti! but a fe\\. local 'elwmber ~
'."umerou :-. t'it 1 zen~·11roup -..
homeo\.\·ners a ssociations;t bus111 e-,
assoc1<1tion !> and labor gl!oups ftu,r
come out in support aS°\\"f.IU •;JJ "
~l ost county lawmakers faa.t0r lh1·
measure. though A ~st:n'lb1ym a n -
, RO'bert Burke (R -Hunting\on Beac.h1
has publicly opposed it ancl
,\i.semb!y1nan .lnh.n 1 ,61;\a ~~
rR.f'uJJ crlon) :-.a id hr j.) ,('Crt~11n 11
11·iJJ be defea ted
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'Yes' Means lriterco,unty Transit
If orange County voteno appro,·e a
one-cent sales tax increase on the
Nov. 5 ballot. the money raised "'ill
pay for a \lastly expanded public
transit system
transit district planners and offi cials
"·as de\•eloped in just t"·o yeitrs of
intensi\·e planning --a fart criticized
by other regional planning agencie~ in
SoutherrtCalifornia.
~·hich \\-111 probably fall short of the
highly automated BART system in
the Bay Area. completed by 1987.
The other runs do\\·n to the beach
roug hl y along the alignment of Beach
Bou le\·ard.
Sales , Tax Financing
·Favored by Planners
Assuming Proposition A al so passes
the ballot box test in Los Angeles
County. nearly 10 million PfOple
"'ould have ready itccess to some
kind or mass tra nsit.
The Orange County net\.\·ork, "'hich
\\'OUli:! be built O\'Cr the next 15 years
a~ a cost of .more than 54 .5 billion,
"·ouid include :
-Door-to·destination Dial-a·Ride
bus service in every county
community. More than 1,000 small
shuttle buses would be available on 20
minutes through a computeri zed .
telephone net"•ork'.
-A saturation system of 520
ri;is,ed-route buses feeding into centra l
rapid transit corridors. They ~·ould
provide se r\'icc at lfi-ntun1te
intervals.
Al \east \.1 Park-and·Ride
fac11ities "'here countians ran lea\'('
Uieir cats and pi ck up a mass transil
\'ehicle.
Phased development of a
116-mile backbone system or rapid
trapslt lines. or which hatr would be
rapid rail and lhe other ha lf expre~s
bus\\·ays on rrce\\•ays.
T he project e nvisioned by county
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SAN fllllNANOO YAlLlY
THE GENER1\L ali gnment of some
corridors has been criticized by cities
tbartlaim they y.•on't get direct rapid
transit corridor ser vice.
But district offieials say the pl<in
and its rina ncing are sound and the
lime to begin is no\\·, before free"·ays
become intolerable and the air
unbreathable. •
They 'Say the areas that don't have a
. corridor will h3ve intensi\'e feeder
bus service a t li ttle or no added
inconvenience.
'.l'he estimated Sl.7 billion lo $2
billion that \\'Ould be raised O\'er the
next 15 years by the sales la'.'< "'ould be
suppleme nted by enough other
funding to tir.i.ng_ the tolal transit
coffers up to about $4 .7 billion.
Tbe balance of an C!>timated $200
million \\•ill <ll'Count fur ;iny
n1isjudgnient. say transit official:-..
The strA gl h of the Orange Count~·
plan lies in its skeletal nCl\.\·ork of
rapid transit corridors, y,•hich link 1111
at . several points "'ith thl' !\)'stem
l'llanned'byJ~os Angeles County.'
The most costly part or the corridor
project will be the rapid rail ph ase.
lONG lllaCH
CONSUl.TA.r-.i'TS envi~ion a system
or rnedium capacity rail cars that
\1·ould be manually operated on l\\•in
rails. though it is possible ntore
adv:inccd teehnologles such as
magnelie le\·itation or air cushion
\'Chielcs "'ill be considered.
There "·ill be 56 miles of rapid rail
in the netv.iork.
The main line "·ill run along the
Santa Fe Rai\\\·ay alignment fron1
San Clemente to Fourth Street in
Santa Ana. ·
Then it runs underground along
fourth Street to link up "'ith the old
Pacific-Electric railway line that
runs parallel "·ith the Sanlil , Ana
freeway to lite county li ne.
Pla ns eal\ for completion of the fir:il
rapid raiJ,link'-running from a main
terminus in the Irvine-El Toro a rea to
the to~ Ang('les County line -around
1985 The port ion from El Toro to San
Clen1ente ""ill be completed b~· 1989.
The other rapid rail lines are
IO·m1le-long spur:-. off th(' m:tio
corridor.
One runs along r:iilroad and elN.1ri c
ro~panY easements parallel to
l\atella A\'cnuc through 1\naheim and
ending in Orange This
second-priorit y line should be
DESIQNATED TR ANSIT ROUTES WOULD OP ERATE AS MAPPED HERE IN RELATION TO FREEWAYS
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The remainder o( the corridor
net\.\·ork' in,·ol\'cs t'fi e use of buses or
bu~·like technology running along
:-.pecial bus\\·ays or ~'.'<press lanes or
existing free"·ays,
The top-priority bus"·ay, "'hich
could he ready by 1983. runs from
Nc'>''j)Or~ Beach along the future
Corona del J\1ar Free\\'ay and lfnks up
to the extended Orange Freeway on
in to Los Angeles County. '
The other major bus we y -
bringing the total of the bu~ mode or
rapid transit to 60 miles -will lie
along th'e Riversi d e /Artesi a
Freeway in the north county.
District planne rs have also included
possible futu re rapid transit corridor s
in the master plan. though It is not
likely lhey \\•ill be implemented for at
least 20 years .
One is in the "i'cinily of Imperial
lligh"·ay, stretching fron1 the Orange
f<Tt>e\.\·;.1y corridor to the countv line ~Thi~ routc maY ulilize an eXi11ting
Parific Electric line.
T iit: OTll ER future route is a ~pur
off the high-priority Beach Bouh;•\•ard
li ne, running .:.dong old .military rail
lines thtoug'h Seal IJea~h ~a"al
\\.'capons St ation parallrt lo
\Vestn1 inster Boule\'ard.
Countians "'hose honies 11c too far
from a main line to y,·alk to a rapid
transit \'l!hicle "'ill havc quick ac<'ess
to one of the planned 1,500 buses and
Dial:;i.-Ride vehl c les.
1'ransit planners say there Is a
possibi lity !;Omc of the street-bound
\'Chicles will be of such an advanced
nature that the'! "'ill be able to pick up
plissengers. link up to each other
and then move to a speci:tl guide"·ay
un one of the corridors.
,.. The Oial·a ·llldc ser,•icc, '''hich no\''
1~ oper.Hion~1 only in the city of Lit
llabrn. "'oulcl be a\'a1lablc to C\'Cry
count\· co1tin1u1HI\' ht-fore Im if the
tax is· appro\'(>{i. ti-:tns it officials ha,·c
cslimat£'d.
RAther than fund1ni;: the servicf! on
u shnrin2 b<1 s i:\ with lhc cities as 1n
La lla bra the dis trict "'ould bear tht>
entire cosl txtc1Jt for 1ndiv1du<1I
fures.
Officials also ~ay C?!riprcss bust'~ on
county freeways could 00 OfM.!rUllOnHI
before 1980 if ('nough eq1iipmcnt of the
proper typt Is on the markt't
Orange Counly 1'rans1t u1:.tr1ct
fiscal planners had a number of
other options open to the n\ \\·hen
they chose lhe sales tax method 1u
fund the majority of their transit
system .
The estimated Sl .1 billion that
\\'Ould be r<iiscd by 1900 1f \'Olers
pass Proposition A could ha\'e
come from sources rlassified as
eith e r "less a cceptable" or
"objectionable ."
One of the ''less acceptable"
alternatives "•eighed by di ~tri ct
planners a nd c itizens groups "·a s a
county income lax.
1\ccording to an a nalysis by the
county League of \\I omen Voters."
graduated surcharge Of up to 2U
' percent could be tacked onlo an
indi\'idual 's state incomc tax lnll ·
Such a t ax. !lays the L\r\·. 110111<1
raise only S:J3 8 n111lion a yeor.
comp;irt"<l \\'llh a:-. murh a-. Sloo
m1llion annually\\ 1th :.1 ~ale~ t:i"
Sui:h a syslc nt could charge no
la'.'< Oil 1nto1nei-. of less than SIO,(llM1,
and an increas ing amount on
in con1es higher lhan I hat lc\·cl F'u'
l''.'<dm{lle. a state ta'.'< bill or $.)(10
\\·ould he increaser! by about $100
fur transit !oo urc h arge~.
Tll()l'fi ll ~lll'll a ~yst cn1 11ould
afh;cl 1n ost .tP ·"·J>ayin~ countian ~.
ii 11·Quld nol ll~sess nonre~1dc111 <.
an<l lour\~t :-. \1 hn \\OUld con1r1h1111·
und(•r the ~air .' tax nlc•lhorl of
funding .
The• l.\V\ furthf'r f'On\t•nrt .. th;1t
:-.u<·h a ta~ h ;1<; nu prcl'l'<lcnl 111
C:1ltforniri. \.\lluld rcquirl' "Pt'('l:tl
legislation and a locoil \otc· :ind
\vould be stiffly opj){):-i:'rl 1)1 1h1•
State t'ranc h1~e 1'a'.'< Viard
Th•• SC'cond nl('thod of 1n :11nr
funrltng the dli-.trit•I COl1\tc11~r1·d \I,,._
a flal one• p('rcent t'ounl}' Jl:l\ rnll
l;'i'<. \I hich ('tlt11rl prorluf'c 11e.1rl'
!hi' ... an1e amount of rl·\cnu1· "" .1
Olll" pcr('1,;111 .~;t i e:-IJX hlkl'
Th o 11 1:h the met h ncl h.1 ..
l)rl'l'edcnt•<' 1n nthf'r ..,\,11l'"· 1ht•
J.\\'\' 4·la1m" 11 y,ouhl h1· \{'!'\
ex1x•n:-.1\" tn ndn,1n1 .. 1rr and \\ot.lcl
hr h 1~hl ~ 1nf'llllt:1hlc to
lu"t.'r·1n1·01n t' ":JiilC ·(':1rner ..
Thl' I~ gue ..,a~ :-. I ht· 111l'qt11I1t•-.
l'OU1d he \\Orked uut 1r lh1.• tax \1 t•rf'
gr.aduated b;ised on rntome bul 11 :-.till ."ould not ta'.'< to11r1 !.ts or
l"Ount1an~ \1 ho \1·ork out.. .. ttf(' rhc
c:ounty
The L\\'V al~o note~ ~uth :i·ta'.'<
\\'Ould be 3 di s tncent•i\·e to
bu s ine o;;ses th<1t n11gh1 b e
conside ring a m o1·e to 01":1ngc
Cou nty.
THE DISTlt.l'C T could also
raise at least as niuch 11s "the
sales ta'.'< t'ould produce by 11sking
the \"Oters lo appro\·e 1:ener;il
obligation bonds.
The L\\'V s av ~ thl' bo nd ed
indebted nes~ t ha l ·\\ ould be ('re<iterl
by s uch a mclhDd mak e~ 1t
unacceptable. Be sides the mone~·
for trans it. the amount requirefl
y,•outd h<1 \'e to intlude at ll'ast
se"en pcreent 1n administration
and interest.
Uond ini:! 1n the ;,irnfJunl nl•r1l1·11 tJ,
!ht: lran:-.Jt d1:-.tr11·11·nu ld .-1 .. 0 nh·.1;1
an :.idd1t 1un of bet 11 t•Pn SI .1 nrt :-2 pi•r
~l•~J of a~,c~:-.e:1I \ .dt1.1Uon to t'\l'I'\
proper\\' 11v•n('r', I ;i' IJt•·
Oi:-t r1ct off1c1:.J, 1•1111 .. 1.-ler('cl
~C \'Cral oth<·r fun1hnJ,t nl{'f hfJd" hut
di~carded lht"nl hi>raui;t• tht"v
\1 0uldn't ral:\{' lhl' l:1rc1· .in1011n1~nf
nioncy neeclt·cl .
Such ni ethod.~ 1nrlud1'd
An airp<'ll'I la,'( of $2 )•er tJo.1r
ding passenj'.!er "·ould r11 1~r JU:-1 Sl
milhon a year :1n1l \.\f1Ul1I 1'1'.'4 Wl"I.' a
\'nte of the pt'upll·
:J S2 per r ci.:1•1t·r{'d motor
\'f'hif'lf' \:1.~ \.\OUld r<u:.c about St 7
null1on per ~·e;ir and ref1UJring holh
~tale lt>(.:i~lrit1on arid ti \Olt'.
fl. la'.'< of one pPrccnt on tt 11 nl'w
gro:-.:-. r1· ... 1d{'nt1:ll bu1ld1nw proJc•ct ~
\\OUid niake <l\'llllJhli• a\))u! Si 1n1\-
l1nn :I ~(':t r tllCr1•a-.1ng lht' 1•0:-.t Of
~Orne~_ a nd requ1r1ni.: l'll,\' Jnrl
count~ con~c nt
\ :-.ur\ry l:>y lh(' lran:)1td1:.lr1,·Lof
1.81)0 l)t"'op l(' in lht• rouol)', {O<'('nth
shnwt'd th:il th(' :-a le:. twx r~nkL·d
third on a li~t of n1can:. fur funding
for r:1p1d tran ... 11 ,
~lor(' reoplc apµro1c.1.l of 1n
crra~cd u:-.e or g:1 ,ohn~ Lal.. mone~
und thl' l :l\ on \'l'hlt l L'
rC'g1stra1 ion~ 1 nt·onH• ta>.4:> r .inf..cfl
fourth a nd propl'r1 ~ tu\c:>o. "1.:rt·
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Jam es Russell-Free for Awhile
DAIL V PILOT Clean Air
Standards \ The glare of publicity was almos t as
bright il l'.> the un:accu~to1n('(( ~unsh1 ne
1:1~1 Thur!'>di.ly wht'n Jamt~ Ra)' Ru s
sell stt'pped out 1ntu 1t for tht fir st
time 1n 746 day~
"llome" for the pr1M>ner . v.ho v.·ell
may hold ~ome sort of record rorp.h<'
number or dn~s, of be111g h~ld 1n a
cou nt y JIUI v.·1th ou1 rourt arra1~nmt•n!
or ba1I h1.'ln~ ;,el, h;ttl been a ;,11 ca lll'rl
"lockdo"'ll, ··a holding tank
ll v.·a~ ~upposed to hold ~ix men, but
the one HU !i!:l('ll \\a" in at the J.o."
Angl·les County .Jail hclrl :-.cvt•n •Jr
eight on many or the tl:1y~ he w ri 1tcrl
TllE Di\l'S merged tnto t"'"o ye;i.r:.
and t""o "'eeks o( fr wlless hearing:.
• ~f
and frustr'ated bail appeals.
Then Ru ssell. a 27 ·year·old former
Laguna lt1\ls resident. was released
on 55.000 bad, pe nding a !\ov. 8 ex·
traditio n hearing in Los Angele,;
Sopf'rior Court to sf'e if he 1s to be sent
to Oklahon1a to faC'e a murder charge .
·r cll·v 1s1on rrt•\\'!'> v.·1th t hei r
l'an·11•r;1;,, l i~hl!'>, t•a bl es <i nd
rn1l'rophoru·s lat<> lll :-1 v.·ct>k formed a
hun1an l)!oC'k ad(' for Hu;,~1:\l to run as
he :-lruttt•rl , 11 fret• man. dow n tht"
!'.!llh·.,., alk uut:s 1de the jail.
Hut nOY.' lt'll' pubh1·1t)'s ~l;.irc ha;,
tl11nn1C'd . And lh<' real p1cturr of life
"on the out;,lfle" 1s be g1nn1nn to
('n1ergt for ltu s::.c \l.
··1 haven't had any frt":sh air or
sunli ght for two years: .. " he said
last week. "I just hope lhty do what'5
right, but 14'hO knows anymore wh3t'5
ri ght or 14'ron)I'. •• ? "
Ru i;.scll said then that he had been
handling it okay berause he did time
I lard Time in the penitentiary at
~1e Alt>~l~r, Ok la .
' llis cx ·\l.ife, .a benuticiitn in Fort
Smith . Ark .. is one or his accusers in
the Ok\ahon1 a t·asc. although the
distr1 l'l attorney in l\a skell County
there su.)'S there ir; more to link Ru s·
st'll l<.1 1he murde r or Albert Christen·
herry. 92.
"I ha\'e a rgued all along that he has
be<'n detained ille gally," challenges
his attorney, Roger Agajanian, who
first stumbled onto Russell's case as a
t•lerk in the Orange County public
de fender 's offi ce and has since
graduated from law school and taken
the case free of charge, on moral prin-
ci~les, he says.
But li ... ing isn't free or charge. so
Karen Ru ssell, his wife, has done her
5hare of 5Crimping and borrowing,
when it had to be done.
The OklahOma preacher's daughter
ha s li \'cd y;ith James 'Ray 's brother,
i{oherl. and hi s wife, Annette, in
suburban South Gale.
The trips to jail at 441 Bouchet St.,
near the Southern Pacific Railroad
yards ln the industrial sector or down-
town Lo s Angeles have been an ex·
pense for f\1r s. Ru ssell. She has
visited her hu sband every day, one
jail deputy confi rmed.
She couldn't believe it last Thur-~ay when, after completion of all the
paperwork, J a mes was really coming
home. She fled into his arms while
news cameras watched .
She seemed" a bewildered young
woman t hrust into the-spotlight of the
6 o'clock news before millions of
\'iewcr s -one who would have
preferred . possibly, the obscurity and
security of being unknown and un·
troubled and having her man at home.
She giggled and blubbered in front
of cameramen.
But y.·hen the camera lights went off
is v.•hen the story really began ror her
-and for her newly freed man.
What happened when he got out
Thurt>da y, at least temporarily?
"\Ve stopped at a Denny's," Z..lrs.
Ru ssell said later. "Mr. Agaj anian
was going to treat us to a big steak,
but all James wanted wa s a big, fat
cheeseburge r .''
"Later ,t· s he s aid, ··,ve went to a
Spire's Resta urant on Firestone
Bou levard and had a New York steak
dinner after a IOt of fri ends had come
over.•·
The dinner was a little extravaga11-
ce, perhaps, but it .... ·as a long time
coming. -·Ii 0.llY l"llet -.. 'Y P1i,lc, O'llMNM
May Ease
All thrOue h last winter·s energy
crisis, N\11.on Administration offi cials
called for easing of tough standards
contained in the federal Clean Air Act
of 1971. Environmentalists managed
to battle them orr and neither federal
nor state standards were relait.ed .
But just this month, .a m~ve .thut
might presage a trend 10 this d1rec·
tion wastiuiellY taken.
It came as the state Air Resources
Board voted to increase the 24·hour
SOUTHERN
CALIFOR NIA
,f OCU
standard fo; sulfur dioxide poll lion
to .10 parts per million tppml, more
than double its old standard of .M •
ppm. Possibly the most interesting. facet
or the move was the racl thal 1l wa s
not made at the request of any in·
dustry, but res ulted from a sta(f
recommendation.
The contrast between the ARB,
decision and the altitudes most air
pollution control di stricts around the
state took last winter also bears
notice. At that time, the district!.
fought tenaciously against granting
variances to power companies and
others who wanted to burn high-sulfur
ruel. Their point then was that California
has never had a serious sulfur dioit.ide
problem and so the slate is unequip·
ped to deal with this type or pollution.
But none or them voiced any protests
at public hearings on the recent
change. Dissent came only from en·
vironmental groups in the San Fran·
cisco Bay area.
I n point of fact, s moggy Los
Angeles County recorded ontiY one day
in the past year with sulfur dioxide <
levels higher than the new standards.
Many eastern and midwestern
cities with more large factories arc
plagued far mo re by the 5uJf ur
problem than by the ox idents which
make up most of California's smog.
At its worst, the malodorous variety
of 5mog has proved lethal in some
cilies.
The ARB staff. however. maintains
its revision is r eall y no change at al\.
~. . .
FI RST EMBRAClr oOTSIOE J All1N MOii!! ll4AN TWO Y~AllS
Closed Eyes Hint 1t Emotions of James ind Ka ren Russe ll
"Right now. "'·e 're just trying to get
back on our feet. .. James isn't going
to take a job until after th\~ thing ts all
O\•er," t-.1rs. Russell said .
WALKING NINE FEET TALL FOR THOSE FIRST FEW STEPS
James R1y Russell Ends 746 Days In Jail, Wi lks Into Freedom
"We don't know this will producr
any increase in actual levels at all."
Spencer Duckworth, chief o{ lhr
ARB's air analysis section, says.
"Our hourly standard -.50 ppm -
has not been chaneed. And our new
5tandard is still below the federal
standard of .14 ppm."
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To Oppose '17'
' SACRAM ENTO IAPI -
More thari a quarter of a
mill ion doll ars has been
spent in the campaign bal-
Ue over a stretch or white
waler on the Sta nisla us
Ri ve r , d i s c l os ur e
documents r evealed Satur-day.
Proponents of Proposition
17 on the Novem ber ballot
-the Wild a nd Scenic
Rivers Initiative -have
collected about $190,000 for
the right and ho:tve spent
$164,'MO in thei r campaign
lo sa ve the river, the
documents showed.
A report from the prin-
cipal o ppone nts of t he
m easure , Californians
Against Prop. 17, had not
been recei ve d by the
Stttelary or .state by Satur-
day.
However, a report filed
by t•group as required by
Jaw e a rlier t his month
showed contr i butions of
$67,580 and expenditures of
$116,260 through Ocl. 4.
PROP. 17 is the onJ y bal-
lot m eas ure to attract
major financial support or
opposition as reported to the
state.
Proponents want to block
construct io n or the $268 mil·
lion New Pt1 elones Dam. Op·
ponents favor continuing
c onstructio n and c om·
pleting the project.
The onl y other reported
contributio ns were to push
for Prop. 15. Co mmittees
supporting this measure,
which would allow publ ic
housing to be constructed
without a vote of a com·
munity, have received
about $16,000 thus far.
T~e reports -the final
ones on the ballot measure
campaigns before the elec-
tions -were due at mid·
n ig ht Frid ay . But a
s pok es m a n for the
secre tary or s tate said
rep o rt s mail e d b y
registe red mail by that lime
are consid e red in com·
pliance with the law. · .,.
ALTllOUGH Prop. 17 is
designed to stop construe·
ti on of the New Melones
Dam, it is not binding on the
federal government, which
has issued contr acts for
c onstruc tion . The d a m
Girl, 11,
Missing
For 3 Days
SACRAMENTO <API -
Authoritie s combed nor-
thern Sacramento County
Saturda y for an l l·year·old
girl who has bee n missing
since sf'le left her home
Thursday to t ake a bus to
school.
The search for Stephanie
Black by a bout 25 sheriff's
deputies entered its third
d ay wit hou t a ny major
leads developing, a sheriff's
spokesman said.
The girl's rather, J ames
Black , offered a $4,000
re ward F riday ror the
return of his daugflter.
"It's all I ca n offer as a
reward," he said. "She did-
n't run away -no way."
Sheriff's spokesman Bill
Miller said authorities are
assuming Miss Bl ack was
kidnaped.
would flood a s\rittch Qf the
river popular with wh ite
water and raft ing e n·
thusiasts.
The initiative -the only
one or the 17 ballot measure
to be put there via the
petitio n route -wculd
declare a s tretch or the
river protected by state
law.
Opponent Claims
Brown Nixon-like
SANTA BARBARA <Al'I
-Jlouston I. Flournoy ac·
cused his Dem ocratic foe
Saturda y of a "win-al-all-
costs" philosophy that may
be even more dangerous
than Richard J\.t . Nixon's
quest for po\11e r.
"My opponent has a pas-
sion for secretive ness," the
Re publican nominee for
governor said of Secreta ry
of Sta te Edmund G. Brown
Jr.
"•le has also adopted a
ph ilosophy of win-at-a ll·
costs. And I don't think this
country needs a ny more of
that," the stat~ controller
s aid in an 'a pp a rent
reference to Watergate.
Flournoy's rema rks were
prepared for a dinner ad·
dress to a conference of
Sout h e rn C aliforni a
newspaper editors.
BROWN WHO addressed
the editors earlier in the
day, was not immediately
available for comment.
In his address to the
Southern California United
P ress Int e r n atio n a l
Editors, Brown commen·
ded editors and reporters
lor exposing Watergate,
r e lat e d crime s and
cove rups.
Wi thout their t enacity,
the public never would have
learned or "so many things
that would have been swept
under the rug,'' Brown said.
He added, "It's time for
government W have the
same kind of tenacity in its
own scrut iny or itself, to
bring to light the areas that
should be made better, the
areas of duplicative waste
and misma nagement."
F lournoy made h is
Brown-Nixon C'o mments ar-
t e r q uoting nationa l
political columnist Robe rt
Novak as citing similarities
between the two : "Over-
powerin g a mb ition ... a
preference for attack ... and
instinct for the jugular."
FWURNOV a dded: "But
there are deeper dangers
than the ones Novak men-
tions."
Jt v.·as then he referred to
secretiveness and a passio n
for y.·inning.
.. T hroughout this cam·
paign. h e CBro v.·n ) has
engaged in half t ruths ,
di stortions a nd outright
lies.·· Flournoy said .
The controller cited six
s pecific al lega t io ns by
Brown, including one that
Jo"lournoy supported a 20
percent pay ra ise for the
governo r a nd a n alleged
giveway or s ta t e beach
property to a hotel owned by
one of his campaign suppor-
ters.
of tryin g to hold secret fund-
Flournoy accused Hrov.•n
raising affairs and main-
tai ning a private daily ea1n-
paign schedule "so that he
can hold secret meeting:.
out of sig ht of reporters ..
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Gang Feu ds
Cre dited
In 2 ·n eatl1s
LOS ANGELES tUPl l -
Two teen-agers were killed
in sepa rate gang-related
violence, one tied to the un ·
derside of a car and drag-
ged on the s treet and the
other s h ot and knifed
authorities said Saturday
The body of Louis Garcia.
16, was found by Califor-
nia hig hway patrolmen in
East Los Angeles, apparen-
tly the victim of a gang tor
lure.
Witnesses told officers
they saw LY.'O youths tie
Garcia to the undercarriage
or a car , defl ate the rear
shock a bsorbers to lower
the car to within inches of
the pave m ent and t hen
drive for a m ile. r
The car had a sign in the
rear window r eading. "Sons
of Soul ,'' witnesses said.
In a no the r i ncide nt.
Gregory Henderson Ill was
dragged out of a party by a
group or youths believed to
be members or the Hoo,·er
Crips gang.
· •1e nder son was beaten,
slabbed and ratally shot in
the chest, police said.
No Strike
Plans Seen
At Douglas
LONG BEACH IU Pll -
Aerospace Union leaders
say a mass meeti ng will be
held today to determine the
members response lo new
contraC't p roposals, but
there are no immediate
strike plans.
Worker s at Pt1cDonnell
Dougla s pla nts in Califor-
nia , Oklahoma and Arkan-
sas Ill.le Friday withdrew
their threat of an im-
med iate strike and said
t h ey wo u ld co ntin ue
working under t heir present
cont raC'ls that expired
Friday.
Union mem bers voted
last week to a uthorlie a
strike ir negoti ations for a
new contract we re not SUC'·
cessrul.
Food, Fuel Perils Seen
LOS ANGELES (U Pil -
If the world birth rate con·
tinues to climb and the food
growth does not, soC'ial a nd
poli t i ca l u nrest,
revolutionary coups and in·
ternationa l friction will
threaten wor ld stability, a
U.S. government population
expert has warned. ~
Phila nder Claxton. si nce
1966 a special assistant to
the seC'retar)1 or slate for
population m atters, told
the World Population Con -
ference at Cal State Los
Angeles Friday that a glob·
al dis aster is inevitable
unless developed countries
increase food production
and underdeveloped coun·
tries curb their birthrates.
Claxton said that if the
b i rlh rate cont inues lo
climb un c h ec ked the
population of the world will
reach almost seven billlon
by lhe year 2000.
. The problem I• compoun·
ded in many Asian, l\fricalJ
and Latin American coun-
tries where the birthrate is
about thre·c percent per
)'ear o.nd the tcrOS!'I nation11l
product is only :ibout l'A'O
pet«ntayear, hes:iid,
"FOR SO M 1-: or these
1---t-o u·n-'-r-i+t l h e r c I ~ no
economic growt h at all
because t he po pulation
grov.·th is eat ing up alt the
increase in the production
or goods and ser vices,'' he
added.
According lo Claxton. a
"radical inc rea se'" in
petroleum prices has also
hampered s ocial and
eenno mi c J:r o v.·th i n
d evelo pin g eo untrics
hecausc they cannill :ifford
:i s n1 11 ch as t~e in -
dustrialized rnuntr1rs and
so fall behind.
This. i n l urn. ca u~es
people to mo\'e from f;1rms
10 cities where tht•re arc no
jobs. The urb:i n areas then
become overcrowded ::ind
breed social and political
unrest, petty thievery, child
abandontnent and juvenile
delinquency, he added,
"TlllS IN turn will result
in revolulionary and coun-
terrevolutionary coups and
also intcrnationol frict ion
v.·hich leads to sm ::ill v.·ars,
t h reate n ing \\'Or l d
stability," he said.
To p r eve n t s uch a
t•atastrophe, Cla)(ton said.
und('rdeveloped countries
must control birth rates,
impro\·e health facili ties,
stress family planning, in -
crease economic growl.hi
a nd ~ct more ald fron from
the industrialized nations.
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Sunda:t. Oclobtt" 27. 1974 DAILVPILOI A 7.
Cranston, .Foe Split ·over Rocky
SANTA BARBA RA !UPI>
-D~mocra tic Sen. Al11n
Crariston said S3turday he
_supports COJ\firmation tlf
vice presidential designate
Nelson Rockefeller , while
his llepubli can opponenl,
11.L. Ric hardso.n, called on
President Ford lo withdraw
the nomination.
Cranston sa id he "'ou ld
vo te to eonfirm Rocktfeller
Ir the Senate were to vote
now. Hichardson said he no
longer reels he can support
the forme r Ne w York
governor. a l thou g h
origlnnlly he backed the
President ·s choice.
The candidates switched
t hei r party's traditional
stances in a joint ap-
pearance al the annual ron-
ference or Southern Ca lifor-
nia UPI editors.
Als o a ppear ing "'e r ..
Peace and Freedom Pt:irty
U.S . Sena t e Candidate
Gay l e Jus t ice and
Amer ica n Independent
P art y U.S. Senate Can·
didate Jack PttcCoy. bo th of
y.•ho m said they oppose
the Rockefe ller nominati9n.
"I WO tJ LD vole ror
Rockefeller today,·· ~<i•d
Cranston. "llowevcr. I ~t•ll
• restr\'e judgn1ent until fur-
ther hearings ha \'C bt•c n
held and until I hi.1\'C ;i
chanre to lis lrn to Senate
debate."
Cranston said he \1 as
"very concerned " about
revela t ion s C""Onccrn1n~
Rockefe ller's la)( return:.
and gifts to subordu1at('~,
but said the \'i ce pr<':.ldl•nt
designate .. ha:, not )<'I had
a full opportunity lo re·
~pond .··
Ri c h a rd s on. \\'.ho
ori~111::i lly s:.11d he-v.·ould
,;upport whoc vt'r lol.otS
noniinatcd by Prcstdf'nt
t'ord. said h<' now oppo.,t'd
the Rockefeller non1ina\1nn
bc<"llUSe or the l'Onlrovl'r:-.y
surrounding it.
""I"ve never been a fan of
Ro<"kc fcllc r ,·· llic hardso n
s•11rl ··At the beg innin~. I
~n 1d I 1o1.·ould be hard prf'~
sed not It> s upport the
President. But ~1ncc lht·n
;idd1llonal inf6rmation h;p;;
caused n1c In change n1 y
po~ition.
""Right nov.•. If I were in a
position to vote on lhe
nomination I v.·o.uld not \'Ole
forhin1." RichardsonllUd.
ON OTfl ER issuts, all
four candidates agrted lhal
inflation and th e state or the
economy v.•as the nation 's
most pressing probl e m.
Cranston said he favored
limitations on ('a mpaign
contributions. while Richar-
dson said laY.'S wou ld work
to the detrime nt of nonin ·
cumbenls seeking lo raise
money.
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Back Bay Bans Belayed Scouts Get
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lrvstraled. prOblems?
ABC Telephone
eoume11ngSetv1ce
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SM"T., A ~A -Orangr
Counl)' Suptr ,·1 ~or~ have
deridc:d nul to Jump ri ght
1n dnd ban :-.~·1mmrn& or
~tK'ltf6.o;h ~alhf'r1ng in p(Jl·
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1\1 1he urgtnJ.: n1 i·uutll~
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Direttor II.<;. '"l;t•or gl''
Osborne, thl' bo;ird h<t ll
a:-.ked for <1 Count.'· Coun-
l!e l;:; rulin(? on potential
lav•s u;'ls ;,igainst polluter~.
that the Upper 83y eould
be cleaned up c1uickly or at
m1n1mal co:-.t
Among the sugi::ested
!>Olut1nn~ 1n thl' r1..·port \\;J.'>
rn :-11~· 01nd r1 ~ky
{'hlor1nat1on of 1ncom1ng
l'>lrt•am~. 1lredging of the
hay n1· 1..blut1on of 1nt·om1n~ .~trearn \\"a lt'r 11 tl h :.ah •
\\lllt'r nu~h('d 111 fr om the
occ·a n
Os borne concluded 1n hi s
report that ti\(' 93,000·atre
v. alc rs hed that f<'eds the
hay i ~ so diver!<>e in nature.
only a fev.• spc·cif1e po1nt:i.
uf pollutant origin could be
learned.
. ~lost of the ones stud ied
hacteria 1n\'Ol\•t'd is
relaltd lo Sf'\\':l~t·.
Os borne .'>ai d pnss1hle
upstream SOUrC('S Of pol -
lut ion include ~l abl<'s. kf'n·
nels, 1..·atlle reed y:1rds ,
~C'\l'a A:'.<' .'>ludi::c ii;totkpiles.
poultry r:1nc hcs, landfill
dump.~. 1rr1 ga11011 runoff
plu~ drupp1ni;: ... lrnn1 tht·
rn;1ny ''"ll <'r fo11·l thut h\'t'
1n the h:iv ;1rca.
Philp ::i-:dd the re :.irC' ulso
:.trong inditntions that rain
runoff and l:iwn "·atering
contribute la r ge doses of
eommercia l fertilizer to
the bay water.
SulK'rvisors agreed thal
Osborne llnd Phil11 s hould
\\'Ork 1ogethe r 1n 1ry1ng lo
isolate the contributing
sources of pollu11on a11d
t'ome up \\' 1tlf fca ... 1ble
v.ays to re~ucj? the 1mp:1t·t
un the Upper B;;iy
If O!ibornc'~ r eport Ill
ultimately <1 pproved, 1t
would als o contai n a
recom1nend.atio n that he,
Philp and the state Depart-
ment of Jo~ish and Game
u'ork to push through plans
for a bay wildlife preserve.
ORANGE COUNTY
ANAHEIM -Thousands
of scouts -Cub Scout.s, Boy
Scouts. and Boy alid Girl
Explorer Scouts -will con·
verge on the Anaheim Con-fl"'---------------------i venlfOfi Center on Saturday,
Nov. 23 , for the Orangj?·
County Scout-O·Rama '74
and Explorer Expo.
The annual one-day event
is sponsored by th,e Orange
County C-oeneil of the Boy
Scouts of America -which·
comprises all or Orange
County and constitutes the
10th la rgest boy member-
ship of scouting in the
United States. The Santa
Ana-headquartered Orange
"'"ounty CounCil has 43,000
,i8ys and 18 ,000 adult
scoutingleaders .
Ri cha rd B. Viehe. DPM , In c.
Podiatrist· Foot specialist
ANNOUNCES
the opening of his office at
2740 South Bristol. Suite 104
Santa'.Ana. California •
!across the slreel from Mercy HosotlalJ
for appt. can 979-6151
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(}sbotn(', ,,·hn drafted a
,report outlinin g po llution
sources a n1l le\'els in the
coastal estuary, said an im-
n1ediate ban on u:-.e of the
bay eoold JC'Op:irclLze the
county's p o~1t1on in a
la1v s uit ir polluters art•
prosecuted.
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t'ount, he said.
llE ALSO SAID the sour·
t•es of coliform b;.i cteria 1n
the hay ·-pr1marJl_v con-
tributed b~· anunal wastt•s
;:ind fl'rtll1 zers in the
\1·1.1ters hed ~houltl be
better undC'r ... 1011d hcfnre
eou n terml'<l !>Urt·:. are
la ken.
Though t h<:rl' ~rt' :-.till no
targets for t•ounty lawsuit
aclion, Ol!bornc said the
options should be ll'fl 01>en.
Osborne's report was or-
dered la s t ttt arch after
County lfeallh Officer John
Philp said the L:pper Bay
u·aters are unfit for \Valer
contact acti\'1ty becau:.e of
high bacteria counts.
Osborne's r eport said
the re appears to be enough
justification for scn'i:ling a
re eommendatio n to the
Santa Ana Regional \\':.itcr
Qua lity Control Board
urging remo1·al of such ae·
li\'ilies from the li ~t of
"benefi cia l .,:t cti\·ities" in
the bay.
OSBOR"E"S RF.PORT,
whieh was complelc a nd
detailed, offered litlle hope
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DEPRESSION ART "FOUND"
Public Offered
1937 U.S. Gov't
Art Prints
Imagine, if ~·ou can. finding
several thousand sets of antique
prints of the world 's greatest
paintings that were lost for
more than 35 ~·ears! It actually
happened .. and this Is lhf' true
story of the discovery of that
los t treasure
Elt·<H10• Roolt11tlt
Back in 19:li, immediately
follo'A'tng th e depression years,
~lri: Eleanor Roosevelt and a
selec t group of a doz.en
nationally prominent people
formed a voluntary national
cornrn1 ttee for art appreciation
to create an art proe-ram that
\\'Ould give the public a well-
needed moral lift. It was the
('ommittee's decision to select
the world 's most famous pain-
tings from the 16th, 17th, 18th.
19th, and 201h eenturies • the
best paintings of Matisse, Van
(;oRh. Renoir, Picasso.
Gaugu1n. Ti tian. etc .. aod to
reproduce them in full color as
perfectly as humanly possible
and make them available to the
public at a price within the
reach of near_\~· e\'eryone
Abondontd In 1937
For some unknown realOn,
a fter a quantitr of thes e
beautiful reproductions "·ere
made. the entire pro/·ecl was
abandoned and this col ection of
perfect reproductions was
sto red in a Brook lyn
v.·arehous,, '>''here they remain·
eel undisturbed since 1937.
Throlilil!:h a series of rare coin-
cidences. the lost colleeti.on
'>''a s "rediscovered" a nd
leading lithographers and art
critics agreed that the subject
matter and quality of detail and
color reprod uction was in·
credibly accurate. Over s:>OO.·
000 00 "·as spent to make finely
engraved glass printing plates.
It '>''O uld be impossible to
reproduee prints such as these
under ex1sltng methods. and for
that reason these prints are
hterall\· coll('('tor's items Once
thev h:ive been sold . there will
bC' "no more ava1lablt'. A truly
cxeellent art ··investment " that
makes a fabulous g1fL
A1<oiloblt to Public
The:>e authent ic original 1937
prints have been appra1 s('d by
!he ,\rner1 c.1n Appraisers·
Ass(}('. at $7 .00each pnnt. Now.
lh<'se full color lt"xl4" prints
are finally avail.able to the
publ1r at S19 95 for a collection
of 18 prints. Send cash, check or
mone.v order to : U.S. Surplus ,
Oept.G6 1. P.O. Hox 605, 'l'ar-
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SPEAK lN
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
llOl Via Lido, Htwport Beoch
Mondoy, Octobtr 28 at 8:00 p.m.
ktt city many find MaiirtcJ by fvrnittcJ to God bl proyer.
1Ws wos tM method of Christ Jesus. And lt is tl'I•
Mrlhod uitd by Christion Stiffllists today.
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Here's a pre-Hallo"'·een treat ror gro\\'nups. Cut out the appropriate window card
and display it in a v.·indo\v either to invite trick-or-treaters io call at you r house or to
tell them, "Sorry, spooks," that yo u can't be home. If you don 't ha ve a window for
di splayin g them, just paste them on a stiff piece of cardboard and hang the m on u
door knob or gate \vhere they can easil y be !'ice n. J.fopefully, they'll sca re away the
vandalism, ~f not the ghosts a net goblins.
Tricks Have Limits
Police a long the Orange Coast warn that the "anything goe~ on Hal ·
;. loween"' attitude can get a lot of tricksters into trouble.
~ Sgt. frank 'I' erge r of the San Clemente Police Department lists van·
dalism as the cily·s biggest J-l alloween headache, and he asked that
·parents help curtail the problem.
Last year alone. he poin~ed out. 34 l-lalloween pranksters were arrested,
and scores of others received po lice warnings.
-Agent Patrick Coleman of the Fountain Va lley Police Department
t>ehoed those concerhs. urging that parents give their children -par·
ticularly teenagers --better supervision, possibl y helping them avoid a
juvenile court record.
\Vhile police had no l-l allo"·een dam:age cost estimates available. or.
fiCers report vandalism 1;anges from rela.t ivelv harmless tossed eggs and
water bags to costly broken windo\\'S and battered police cars. · ··un Hall6"•een, kids sometimes seem t):l think anything goes." Yerger
said. ·:This just isn't the .case." he ad vised'.
Don Masks for ;Donations.
UN1Cf;F Hopes to Double 'Treats'
The trick to this Hallo\vcen for
UNICEF Js going to be to try to double
or triple Its "treats" of last year.
Some organizational refinements.
an increase in volunteers and the help
of the ne\\·s. media may make that
goal a reality, the -Ora~ge Cou nt y
organizer for UNICEF believes.
Craig Beauchamp. president or the
Coastline Ch11 1)ler of lhe United
Nations Association or the United
Stales. i!I the optimistic one on
"doubl in~ or tripling" dona I.ion s.
more than 100 developing countries in
the "·orld plan and establish basir
health se rvices and education for
child ren.
This 1-lallo"·een hundreds of kids in
Orangc•County \\'ill be out "lrick or
treating" for" UN I CEJ+~. There \viii be
no tricks, ho"•ever, and all the lre<1t s
\Viii be donated.
E l .. TORO-J\J1 ss1on Ba.nk. 24417
Rockfield Blvd . t5·5:30 p.m ~on0ct.30
only 1:
HUNTINGTON BEACll -Bank of
Ameriea.10121 Adarns A-ve .:
JHVINE-lntcrfailh Lounge, Town
Center :
l,..1\GUNA UF:ACll-Adele Ipsen,
1271Cliff0r.:
S<JUTll LAGIJNA-llanna Bay
(call 499·20,IOl :
~ . Li\S1' ''t<:i\R 'S .Orange · County
total. she admits, y,·as low, only Sl,200
or so.
To make the UN ICEI" drive the su<··
cess the loca l organization ho1>es.
n1 ore volunteers-l:>olh lldult and
youth-are needed . l\trs. Btaucham;l
said. All UNICEF' collection, she
stresses, must be done under adult
su1lervision.
ADULTS ,.,.i'shing to ori;anizc the
children or their family or friends (01·
UNICEI<' trick ol' treating may pick
up the 8pecial identific<1lion badges,
cartons nnd ~a rety \\'arnings from
ttrca he11d 4uarters :
MISSION VIEJO -Bank of
America. 25952 Muirlands Blvd.;
NE\VPORT UEACli -Bank of
America. 500 Ncwporl Center Dri ve:
anti 1
SAN t;Lf;:J\1 ENTF.-C h ri s t
t.utheran Church. 35522 Camino
l;avlsLrano.
UN1CEF is a program cre:iled by
the United Nations. funded.entirely by
voluntary contributions or govern·
ments und indi\•idi.1uls.
Among other respons ibilities.
UNICEF <U nited Int rnational
Children·s Emergency f'undl helps
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COS:r A f\-1 ESA-:220 \\'akP fnre:-.t nd .. rrom Francine Braytnn:
'rhc Junior \V omen·s Club or
Laguna Ni guel. as "·ell ;is other
(lrang<> County chapters. :1rc gpon·
:-ioring this ywr's UN 1€Ef' errorl.
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A Halloween
DAILY Pl
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Trick:·
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Combine Fun, Safety
Ghosts and "'itches "'ill haunt
streets up and do"'" the Orangr Coast
t hi s week. gathering ~la\loween
t reat s, attempting to out.spook
their neighbors and, perhaps, playing
a few pranks.
School and safety officials from
Seal Beach to ~an Clemente are
seeking the cooperation of parents to
k~ep the holiday safe for goblins of all
sizes.
"Our main concl'rn is the litt le guy~
on the streets." said l{on Fl athers.
community resource officer fur tht·
Costa Pt1 esa µolice . City officials in Costa r.tesa are
goi ng a ll out to give the city's younA
sters a safe and sane llallov:ecn bv
staging a giant carnival -dubbed thi·
"Monster r.tardigras" -·in 'feWinkl•·
Park Thursday.
The three·hour event. the fir:.1
citywide Halloween carnival ever
sponsored by the city, \\•ill begin at 6
p.m . and feature a costume contest,
pumpkin-carving contest and ga mes.
prizes a nd surprises.
"We want this to be a real alter-
native to trick -or-treatin g."
Recreation coordinator Donna Adam
said .
THROUGHOUT the coast area.
Safety offic ia ls urge dr ivers
to \.11atch for darling goblins and
parents to supe rvise their children
and examine all gathered treats on
the night they "march" for their
goodies.
Jn addition. they suggest organizing
neighborhood parties to keep children
off tbl!. streets, as 1-1·cl! as checkin"g
into local city recreation, sc hool or
church activities, all planned to keep
Halloween safe and happy.
Seal Beach police·"•arn youngs ters
not to accept un"·rapped candy or
popcorn. and they urge parents tu
discard any "treat.s" tha.l ;ippear lo
ha\'e been tampered "'ilh.
Another s tandard operating
procedure for some parents is to in·
struct children not lo cat any ''treats"
until rnon1 or dad has given the loot a
thorou.i.:h in spection.'
PARt:NTS should look fur ra·lor
bladl's in app.les .. tacks in poptocn.
nl'<'dll'S and pin:-. 1n c;1ndy. Poisoned
;ind /drug·;;pik<'d popcorn and fru1l
h:1r~ s ho\\'O up on 1)ollee rl'ports 111 th<·
p;ist. a:-. \l"C'll
Fou111 ai n Va I le~· officers also repor·
tt'd son1c 11ranksters \\'ith a mi~plac1·d
,;cnst• of humor have been kllO\\'n 10
l!I\ t' tr1 tk ·or-trcatt'rs c<indy ur
l'hC\\·ing gum laxatives.·
Evrn though drivers on llalto\\·ecn.
;ire \\'ary of dartln'g youngsters, some
of 11·hon1 mav not even be as Lall as the
' hood of thei1: ear. some police.depart·
ments are sug gesting that citizen!->
refrain from d'r iving: as much as pos-
sible during peak trJck-or·treat hours.
In addition, safely offi cials suggest
th;il parents volunteer to aC'company
small groups o f ne ighbo rhood
children on their rounds, and perhaps
children shou ld ren1ain within thei-r
O\\'n housing tracts "'here they arc
more familiar \Vith the area.
i'IOJ\-1S t\ND DADS can hel p by sen-
ding out fair~' pritlcesse!j dressed in
\1·hite rather than \\"it<'hcs dressed in
black.
In the interest of increasing the
visibility of the trick or lre<il er on the
streets. safely officials say it's a good
idea for even the bad guys to wear
light t•olors, and. if possible , reflec·
tori zed strips on theircostun1es.
Youngsters also should "·alk in
1-1·ell·lighte1l are;is and carry
f\aslllights.
In addition to preventing traffie
lragedies, the right llalloween
t·ostume can avoid an equally seriou~
tragedy, that of ;i happily donned
costume bursting into flame.
firemen urge parents to select only
those ready-made costumes, mask:. ..
\\'igs a n d beards lab e led
"flameproof. ..
For llallo\vecn "originals" crcatl!d
from heds~et•ts or other collon-bast·
(abri c:-. th<' U::iily Pilot":-"Al \·our
Scr\'ICC" columni~l. P ;1l Dunn, orrl!r:-
;1 do·ll·your:.clft•r l"l'C'ipc for nan1··
l"l'l;inJant.
Dip or s pray thl' garment \1·i1h th1 :-
:-ulution: 7 oz. or borax, 3 07 .. of bon1 ·
acid and 3 quarts of \\'atcr.
l'hc llunling ton llc al·h Poli te
IJt•partm~nt has issued a list of "l-ft:lr
fu l l·lint"s for ll appy Hal lO\\'eens."
1·hosc and hints from other Orang.-
Coast agencies are combined in thi ~
li st :
-Never go alone -groups of thre('
or rour are besl for trick ur treating,
-Never ride a bike at night "'ithou1
a ref lector a nd attached fron1
headlight.
-Stay on the s idewalk. If there arr
no side"'alks. walk on the left side ot
the street facing traff ic,
-If 'you ha\·e to cross the str.ioet
cross ouly in croSS \Valks or at the cor-
ner. and check all directions.
-P iek the safe st trick -or-tr~at
route posssible ahead of time,
-Dress. appropriately for the tlal
IO\\'cen night "·eather.
-Consider m:ikeup rather than ;i
niask \l'hieh might obstruct vision or
be poorly ventilated,
,\\·oi d long. flo"·ing costum+::-.
high heels or other poor-filling foot
,,·ear \\'hich might cause a goblin to
trip and fall.
Halloween Stories by Daily Pi lot Staff Wnters KathY. Clancy and Pally.Burne\! .
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SALVATION ARMY'S LORENE PENHALL
Years of Service
The Sal\·at1on Army ha~ ;1 OC"-' ~ocial work
assistant. 1n \Vest Orange County and a better choice
couldn't have been made than Lorene Penhall. ri.1rs .
Penhall, a resident of Huntington Beach for most or
her life. has groY.'n up with the city Y.'hile helping the
ctty grov•.
As a member of the Assistance League for 10
years ri.1rs. Penhall ser\·ed as v.·elfarc chairma n for
several years, and began "Operation ti.1 e rry
Chirstmas" "''hereby she coordinated lhe Christmas
basket recipients and their donors.
t'or the past four years she ha s been chairman of
the Salvation A r n1y Extension Committee in
lluntington Beal·h. and 1n 1972 \\'as named SaJ,·ation
Armv 's "\\'on\an of the \'ear .''
PriOr to the bus systen1 r.lrs . Penhall saw a
definite need, and for l"'O years dro\'e blind patients to
needed medical care one <lay a "'eek
This "'eck's "Good Decder" has raised '"'o sons.
no"· li ,·ulg au·ay from home. lier daughter is a senior
at Edison lligh School
""'e for"°''
Coin Grabbers
i::'er lose your money 1n a \'ending machine'? It's
'e ry annoy 1n Jl especiall y if the mal'h1ne doesn't ha,•e
a :-1gn 1cl11nt.: \'nu" ho to eunta{'\ if ~·ou i:(et l!Y PP+.>d.
Cali fornia li:111 rc11u1rt·~. on any \'end1ng·mal'hi.ne
laking fl\'C l't·n t~ nr niore. lht! o,,.,·nt:r musl µo~t his
name ann auuit·~,., .. ,,..,.," '""·' 111· ~ee n ny ilTi yone
usin,e. the maehu1t·
\·ou:re entitled to your money back -plu~ th{'
rea~onable eo:'l of gc·tttng it back including post;.i ge.
\liolation of this la11· is puni~hable by a fine of u1> to.
$100.
Orie, California legislator is looking into the
possibility or a law lhat "·ould require all vending
V1acMnes taking fi,·e centli or more to be equipped
•·ith coin r eturn devices. .
·•Remember," the State's Department of Con-
sumer Affair' advises: ·•tf a machine takes your
m oney and al l you 1et is a 'clunk' as your money aoeJ
in. don·1 be a 'clunk' -get your money back!"
1:011(:n11flPlp
Who to Call
\\'c all ha\l' free or 1<tle 11n1e on our hands.
\\·ouldn't it be 11·1sc to put thi ~ tin1c to re>A·ard1n1 use ·•
l'all the Votunta ry Act ion Center ill 642·0963 or 8:13·9~i8
and if you llkr. stop b)· at 207 A' or11do St .. Coli! a ~I eba,
and be 11h1red on •I \'Olun\£'6r Jub uf your choice.\' AC
ser\'fli m or<' lhlln 2011 non-profit agc nties and
organl111tions i n Hll phasl':--of hl'nlth. \1·elfart.
recreation, education and t"ultural ser,·1ees 1n Orange
Count}'. 11.v helping another. ,\'011 t!an only h~lp your-
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\roultl ynu llkt' to ~·ork 11J!h ,.llry affect\onat~ and
frie ndly pl'ople'.' Hc,'crend r.t cOlash at f'airview ·
}-loi'pit n l n('eclJ11 people to 1r.in1port c\ienl11 in
wheelch airs to Sunday afternoon c hurch scr,·ices and
then rrturn lh•rn lo their roon1s. Fair \'iC\\' 1s also in
need or snn1 conr to te11t'h a Thur~day a ft ernoon
cooking rl a~~ for rl1 enl!'i rrady to enter the community
aod .in adull 1n:1 1t· 10\'l'r ltil to :u.·company a j!roup of
blind l>o~ :-tu t ht• Hoy!l' l'luh on Saturdu ~· afternoons. If
~ou ar e 111h•rr~l1·d in :in~ .if lhf'~t' nµportun 11 1 e~. call
r hl' \' ol unt .11·1 A t'I 1011 Ct·n1 r r. tM2 ·0'JtiJ or 833·9278.
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'rhe r 1~ h p:-brt'n 110 re!ipon!>e to ;1 1>lea for.
1 r:1n~1'l0rtat11J11 h1r ,1 3' ·.'ear-old i.:1rl 111 ~·ountain
\';1llt'~ \1ho t11·i-·d ~ 1''\le nli l\C' lhe,r apy a! lhe Orange
l 'ount1· H1·h11 h1llta11011 l'<'nter tl::astt•r Sealsi. Mer
1nu1 hJr \lh•1 11111 ... 1 \t•1rk .... a.1·~ !he nr<'d is de"-pM=-atc
:1111t nflt'r' 1u r1•1n1h11r,1· dril'ers for i.:a!'iOline. This
\1·ould lit· 11 11 h lt•al :-,1luat1un 1f II mother from lhat area
'A'erc li ktllil ht·1· t·tul!l IO \hf t'l'nt er for lheraµy also.
(.'0111 )30·2370 to 1 ulunlt·ur nen1t~n1hrr hu"' y.·ontlerful it felt to r uddlr a small
hab\' 10 y nur t1 r1n1 :' ff ~ou 'tl hkt• to t•xperlenre thlit
,,·ar·m frelinR al:<11n a 11'('11 huh)' t•lin1c 1n Wesminsler
would llke t o h avt• your 1Hlf\'1c('s 1111 Monday
aflernpons. The duties '1nclUdf'.' u·e1 gh1n11 babies and
s:enc ral Iv :1ssi1lin i.: lhe doctor. Cal I f1:J0-23f0.
In order lo continue the \lf·ork the Founhtin \'alley
8o)'il' Club Is doing for the )'nuth In !ht t•nmmun\ty,
1porls tnlnde<l n'!en ure nreded _I? couch afternoon•
pnd t¥enint1s Tut'•day through F r1day, or ~:iturdci)'I . front~O a .rn . to~ pm. \\1hethrr your ganll' IJ f?Dtb11IL
b1tsk;etball. or ~oct'er. \lh~· not be a aport and fll\'I' Uti <1
call? 530-2370.
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f,, 'U /"''hi, "I'' Tl,1•n ro •II>' /0(11 f1U11'1 /'fl/' 11/ruf ,,.d
l"t• 'I• J f/h' \/II'"• I\ uro// '"llu• r1nM ll1'<'d 1'1 ,.,/If'
11 ··•1t1i!1r • 111 y•11 ,,,,.,,,,.,11 ,,.,J l·u~/'1•'1 ' \lorl ·~·"'
1/Wlfll•l;\lu /'ull l~'</I 11\.,!ll .\olll(• ill\lllll"f'"U''
/u1/1j /•1/•11 J' I) /HJJ /J,ii ('.,1/ri ,\/i'"1 (_'!) !I.'••.''
/111 lud<' IJ"U' lf'lrp/1Ur1t· 11ur11'11-r I!,,., ,./~111n 11111• "'
"II :iM11di.111~. ,\l'111doy; llt"d11'1'M1i'l•i·' nnd f ru:lll}r•
L>l::A I{ PAT I\(' tx·•·n told there·~ a glul' :.pc{'in call~
mndl· to rl'pa1 r run· IK.lt'Cl'lain This produet 1s suppo!>cd tu
"'llh~t ;111d un~· clc ml'nl and guilranlc<'S a pc rman~nt
hond. I hn,·e thret• porcelain picl'et in ne ed of repair: 111 11
arl' dinne r serving dishes and mu ~t y.•ith s tand
d1shy.·ashinJ!. Can you find out the name of this glue 1:1nd
1<. here 11 c:1n be purc ha~l'd .,
!'11.C., Balboa
The o~·ne r of Gall !'11allhe"·s Porcelain Restoration,
l r\'ine, liays the glue you are requesting is probably a
product of E astman Kodak, Rochester, N.l ' ., and II musl
be nrdcrl'd dlrectl)' from Eastman. Matthe.,.•s added that
one must work quickly with this glue d0ue to its quick
i;ellln& properlies. Other r hoices, more suitable for
novlceli, include a \'ariel)' of r poxy glues available at art
or office 5uppl)' stores. ThTs type can cause damage if too
much is used, and edges of broken pieces must be
lhoroughl y dry and !ii mooth brfore application. Matthews
uses more than JO different kinds nf glur, depending on
thr l )'pt" of porcelain and localion of the break. So m any
variablrs appear to enter inlo porcelain restoration that
ii appears a professional repair esti1nate ma)' be "·ise to
lnvesli1t1te.
!\'o f 'ro1td l111•1Jl1•t•d itr Delny
DEAR PAT : I ordered <t lamp globe from La urel Lllmp
r.tanufacturin~ Co., Ne"'lirk, N .J ., on June 28. r.1y check
was cashed . but no mel'ehandise nor ans\ver to m y t"·o
letters of inquiry have arrived. Would this be considered
mail fraud since all transactions were conducted through
the U.S. Postal Service?
H.S., Huntlncton Beach
An intent to defraud, usually involving several cases of
deliberate "'ilhholdlng of me rchandise, must bf'
established before postal inspectors take action against a
parlit'ular firm . Although no explanation wa5 given for
lhe delay, Laurel Lamp agreed to mail your re hand cberk
immediately fo llo"·ing an AYS contact.
Chinf'#e Deified l.01t11dry P !-1'rtt1ifs
DEAR PAT : Whil e discussing the recent di sco\'erv of a
number of old skeletons in Northern California belie1·ed
to be Chinese laborers murdered years ago, a fri end fr on1
San Francisco said that Chinese laundries y.·ere denied
licenses to oper ate in the late 1800s as part of the
discrimination against the Chinese immigr;i,nts. Did
persons of other nationalities ha \'e to be Ji cerised to r un
laundries. and was this law e very changed'!
K.F ., Gar_den Gro\·e
San .~ran clsco had an 1885 ordinance that required all
laundries tb be licensed for the purpose of fire protection.
When lhr law was applied, however , it was used to deny
all Chinese la undries licenses for operation. The
Supre me Court ruled that this was a denial or the equal
protection or the law. or unequal enrt1r ceme nt ol an
otherwls ... ''a lid la"'·
·1101 · Gt1s Costs ltlt1r1• Tl1a11 •('old"
DEAH PAT : Can you explain the "bilhng factor · used
b)' the gas company to compute monthly bills'! I've
noticed 'thal this factor has been increasing over the past
year, ""'hich means up to 12 more cubie fl'et of g3 s added
lo n1y bill. ·rhis 1s o\'er and above the actual r(lelt·r
read1n~ e;.ich month. Is nly bill hC'1n g r;.ii sed "·ilhout
proper auth0r1 za1 ion .,
K.l\· .• Cosla Mesa
As youl1probably noted. one general increase and seven
"tracking" Increases lcharged by the s upplier! have
been okayed by the Public Utilities Commission for
Southern California Gas Co, customers between Jan. I
and Ott. I, 1974 -a 13 percent Increase. This may
surprise you, but heal content of gas can ,·ary, causing a
difference In the hilling factor. For eiample. August's
"hOl\tr" cas WIS rated at 1.080, 'Omp11'ed with lhe July
r•tln1 of .OfO, aceordlng to a Southern California Gas Co.
· lpokesman1 who added th1t whenever an l"crease takes
placf, the Cllatomer is naUfltuj It• ltli bill. If f OU'd llke lo
.,urs~ the lechnlc11l aspects of "hot" and "cold" gas,
Information wlll be 1upplied by th' g1s company at your
Jequest.
'fh~ Ti•HP Is •• ('orrt>f"f 10 111.-. Sf"("Ottrf
DE AR PAT· Ho11· cari I~ !Our<' the telr phone time of
lhe duy i~ torrect ., Whal sourrf' 1~ used lo assure
arcuracy·•
K .t .. San l'lemrntt•
In lar1e me tropolitan 1reas the telephone company
tln'e service is liy nef\ronl1rd y.•\th the N1tional Butl'au of
Standards -"'hich broadcasts continuous s ignals,
accurJle lu "·Uhln a rew thoui alldths of a second a clay .
on 111 Norlh A me rl ean short wave radio st•lion, WWV.
f 'arf Shf'f'f A1•11llnhlco 011 Hit .. lrnrt'
DP.;AR PAT : I 've heard about R•lph Nader's
"11rofi les" or members of Congress. \\'hat will I get for SI .
....-SERVICE--.
• ' 0t1mond lf'l~ st one aatt1ng
• Exper1 walcti repair
• f ine 1ewelry repa11
,....,.,, by l•seph
can·service an your
1ewelry needs. from
eteatlng an ong1na1
and e~c•hng ring
to appra11lng a
valued neirloom
Profess ional Service
by train~d professionals
jewels by j'oseph
•Jewell)' de11gn1ng
• Gemolog1~I Diamond
and 111welry aoora1sa ls
ALL WORK DOME IN THI STORE
Al _. tAlllH er.ft-werii Itri Hit 1tor.. Y.w r'fClwt tfwtlry ..,.,,. M•••• ••·
~u...,.· ... -~~['·~'" lblll>A'11t!'11¥<1 • ~ •• -..i.1,d , ......
SOUTH COllSTtLAIA
...... ti k11 n.. .... -...
COST A MISll
HOUll:
Wy I O.t, Set. I f.l, a. ... I•
140.tOlt
<i nd r an )OU ~''" mt' tht• mailing address'.' l:i. one
11\·:ula bh• for Hep AndrC\\• llinsh:;iw '.'
II,\' .. Ne~·port Beach
Preparrd by the Ralph Nader Cnngrrss Projrct, rich
profile contaln!i %0 tu 40 pages of lnform1tlon about a
siwelflc senator or rep~sent.lttve. Issue positions, \'Ote8
In commlltt'f', 5ourrts of C'lmp1lga and per110nal
fin a nces. leglslall\'e lnterest!i, supporte r In \\'ashlnpon
and al hunl t', rating by libtral and consrrv .. tl\•e groups,
and ptrsonal a nd · political history II~ included. No
"profile" is l\'ailable for Rep. Aftdrew llln5baw due to
bhi (relihm•n l'lllatus in Congress, but you can rt q11rsl an
··update" or facl sheet aboQt him. Ordtri, namlnl' Ole ,
sen1lor11 or reftfesenlatlves desired, can bf requested at
SI e1ch from Oro11m1n Publishers, Con&rea:s Project,
P.O. Ro111181, W1 1hln1ton. D.C.%0036. -
1t'tttt 1 t '' Ii,,,,, •. ,1 b111tt A r11pHtlf'I 11r;~ . • DEAR PAT: A few weeks ago I he1rd on,tht.ttdib tht11l
:icrupuncture was effect ive in helping people \0 atop
smoking. I'd like to know where l can find out further
Infor mation about what is in\'olved in ihis kind or
treatment. plu11 how accupuncture is used to alleviale the
pain or arthritia
Rabi.es
Serum
'Easi.er'
BERK ELE\' (A P\ ---A
new anti -rab ies serum
which e liminates the al·
lergic reactions assqc\1ted
with serum from horse
plas ma is no w on the
markut, th e producinl
lubar11lory said 1'1o nday.
Cutter Laboratories said
the ntw 1eru m, lly)>Clrab. is
derived rrom human blood
plasm• 11nd was licensed by
the t'ederal Drug Ad·
minl1lrution las t July 12.
P .S .• HuRtlnlton Beach
•
Information regarding ,·arinus ailments currtnlly
being 1re1tt'd by accupunrturt ls avallable by wrftlnl to
tht At'<upuncture ('enttr of Amrrica, Inc., 17Sft K St.
N."'·· \\'ashlnxlon. I>.<.·. %0006; or·by phoning <<tllect to
(?t)?) 467·59 10.
-:i. -
,.,., J11•I ''""llu•r syrkfl ft11t•#llo11 '
l>EAll PA1'1 (;;1.n yQU tell me hu"' lo remove the glue
residue left on a tub when rubber '1nG·slip" decoratfons
are removed~ Since I have a fiber1lass tub and scraping scratc~e.t ltJ 1 don't koow how ~o 1et rid of tbc lumps of
glue without ruining th~ tub. · W.R .. ..Newp1>rt Beach
Kln\StOtk. Inc., flber.l1s1J_ub manulacturer, advises a
mlld·abra1lv" act ion <'In be obtained It)' using one of thl' Powtier·~ype d'ttergentlt, su<'h as Spick 'N' Span. applied
di')' on a damp cloth, Nylon, i;aran or polyethylene
scouring p1da not containing abr1 slv~1.can be qsed lo
i!Ctub the 11olutlon Into the glue residue. If lhl• doesn't
"·work, acetone Is recommended. It must be used with
camion, however. A coat of Classic Car \\''" wlll re1lorr
1he .&ub11 orlglnal lustrr, (ollowing a cleaning wllh an
automotive-type body c leaning compound. 1uch as
Ou.Pont No. 7.
OUR SUNDAY HOUIS
TWELVE TO FIVE
-5outh Coast ·flaza
Dr. Vl clar J . Cabasso,
heMd of the te11m .,.,.hich
devt'lopcd the strum. said
the horie-d erived ~e r um
now 1111ed lo co"lbal rabirs
is leli5 con1p;.it ible with the
body beca'-'s t• or ils non·
human origins.
AMERICAN eouCATION WEEK
OCTOBER 27 -NOVEMBER 2, 1974
s,ori1ors:
WEST OR,.NGI! COl.JNTV UNI TED TEACHERS .. D1_s1nct EduC3tors AMOCl1Uon, Oc11n View
Teachers Assoc1•tion. Wea1m111ater Teachers As1oe1at1on lie 111\d iicarly one·lhird
of nll per1ons r epeiving
suph 1u rum have sQme al· t==:====,.,,==-,..===""====:::::::::::=====""<::::;="":;;i==:;::=,;__ terglc reaction s uc h iJS
nqu1ue. h igh rover anil
shpck .
li e 1aid t(ytter:ib a l so
avq\d1 possible side-effects
re1ultlng whe n a patient
y.•hp hai received tt\f horse
serum later is e~sed to
the Serum of th e same
anlmul species. This could
re1ult in severe shock or
eY,R death, he said.
lie noted that son1e 50,000
1\mericans were treated in
1913 a.Jter e~posure h> a~lmal s SUIP.eCted of
rabie1
Cap"sso s<iHI th~re may
be problcn1 s 1n obta1riing
human blood µla :-,1na ~·llh
acceptable rabies '-lnlibod y
leve ls to produce ll yper<1b.
I-le s111d the plasma must
come rrom pe.rsons who
ha\'e underJ:(one· rull anti·
rabies lreatnlent. but that
only · a small percentage of
such persons have enough
<1ntibodie5 t11 make an effee·
ti\'t' human ~erum
1'he virologist explained
that \\'hilc the \'at•cine now
u,ed s ufficiently protel'ts :i
person a gainst rabies, it
produce~ rl.'lal1 \'ely IO\V an·
1100d \' IC\'Cl!'J Cl'l'n '-lfler the
.l'f-U<l I 1 r('a t n11•nl of 2 1 do~t·S .,
.Cido S~'.?P.~P Village
~WPORT . I BEACH
Come And Get Acquo1n1~d W11h An
The DishnctftH! Shops ""d &rulces1
Come see
the Village Witch
Ms. Trick 'n Treat
She'll be haunting the streets.
alleys and boardwalks fr om l la.m.
to 2p.m .• October 29. 30 and 31
(Tuesday Wednesday & Thursday)
SHE'S GOT A
SWEET,TREATFOR YOU!
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE
IS ON SALE!
TO HELP YOU FIGHT INFLATION
Coffon Co"'"'
&Polynt... & Potyestt'r
PRINTS
l'IJ. S2.fl
Isl r;>uotily
JERSEY
.,,_ SJ.,I
DRAPERY FABRICS UPHOLSTERY
FABRICS
FROM 99 Rtq. $l.9il (
lo SI0.98
BED SPREADS
Limlttd s999 Stock FROM
R<g.F:~o~ s 139
to SZ0.00
DECORATOR
PILLOWS
Limihd
Stock s12'
KNITS
l•IJ-S4.,I
NOTIONS
INCLUDING PATTERNS
a_,. SJS.00
to S40.00
FAKE R~g~~~O $ 398
REMEMBER -EVERYTHING IS ON SALE!
I
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' • ..
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$unday. October ?7. 191• DAIL v PILOT H:I
In Searela of t l1 e A n1eriea11 Drea1n -Part 5 ....
'
E-.irope's Polyglo1: 'The American Fa~er.1
1'/:is 1~ 111•' /1/111 ul I~ 1.1rr1t·lt>.~
••.tpi1Jr1riq //11' lltP nu· /11 .'it1Urt•l1
ol tli1• lir11t•r11·011 /)rea111. 1'ht
or11cl1· d1~1·u.~i;I.',\ 1·11/.,111t1/ Ir/•'
1ls 11p.~ <111d 11.~ il1n1n1s. duriug
I/ii' li50-li75 1n:nod .. 'flleuutltor
'·' prujes.~or rof At111'r1r1111
h1slur11 . C:orup// f l1uuers1IJ/
HY J\llf 'll l\1.-:1. f\,\!il~ll•:N
A nu1nbl!r uf the r\orlh
Amerit·a n culonit>:-h ~1d
been <' .... tablis hc1I \\'ilh
ulopian exp,'ctalluns of one
kind or ;inother. notnbly in
Nt>\I' En gland , P cnn-
:-.y lvan1;ci, the Ca rolinas.
;uKI Georgia. By the 1n1d·
<Ile-of the 18th 1·enlur\·
hol\('ver , n1any of the0i~
more \vistful (and less
r£'a li s t1 c) a s pirations
remained unfulfilled. 1'he
"\(•\\' J e rus;llc.·m had nol
hcl•n -,·ntir~l y achll'\"('d .
nu! r,·en a r\£'\1 Ca naan.
COURSES BY
Ne\'t•r1ht•l f>:-.:-.. lhl.'
t·o l on i :-.t ~ 11 t'i'rc ne1thl'r
distressed by and large.
nor disillu,sioncd "'ilh their
progress u ~ pilgrims in a
ne"· world.
TllIS ESS1\ ,, 11 ill focus on
the r easons \vhy: t he
American colonist s' sense
of "'hat they had aehieved,
\\"ho they \\'C're. and 1\'hat
sorts of bpportunities-aod
decisions-l <iy ahead or
them .
In examining the period
from obout 1750 until li75.
I s hall try to distinguit.h
bet1\·een ""hat "'as <ilrt:'.ady
!hen imn1inen!. and 11·hut
1\·ould 1>.00ll be in1m1ne11t.
bel\.\•een ""hat harl been <H'·
roniplisht•d and "''hat "·us
.1et in1pend1ng
Eighlrenlh ·cl'J\1ur~ life
\\a\ considerabl..-rnorc
~ct"ulari1 !'rj lhan 11 h<HI
het'n 1 11 t l1 i' l<th
:-;o neth clr-.-. (.'u!ton
.'\l <1ther \hf' fl o:-.ton el(•r J:~·1n•1n an~ h1 -.
Face Grim
Voters?
SACRA:\l E~TO iAPl
Local s thool bonds ha,·e
rared poorly 1\·ith Califor·
nia \"Oters during the past
year , and prospects for
l)a ssa.sc o f schoo l
m easures on the Nov. ~
ballot arc grim, state of·
firials say. or $616 mill ion in school
bonds s ubmitted to \"Olen;;
during the 197J·i4 fiscal
_vear, S555 million "'ere
rejec ted by voters, a
report or the State Depart·
ment of Education says.
The remaining $61 mil-
lion apprO\'l'd by 11otl.'rs in
28 local bond issues equals
33 5 percent or the total
'1111n1 :-.lcr1al t·o llca guc~
prior 10 1i50 had, in lhc
1\'01·ds ur one ciuthorily,
.. 1nau ~urated un e ra or
apoc~ilyplic.il expect;.ilion
111 A1n£>rica that did not
lost• its fore~ until after !hf'
/\n1t'rira n Re\'olut ion ."
\\"hile l'iergymcn "·orke(I
for an i1nmcdfate conver
s ion of the American
l s ra~·l a s God 's ('hosen
pcoplf. they a lso prepared
for the n11ll cnniun1 and its
artl'rn1ath.
<•iven such hopes and
apprehensions for the
11·orld·lO·come. lherefqre.
pious pioneers had no
great need ror earthy
ulopias. Temporal perfec-
tion was fit "'Ork only for
the nears ighted or the
111~·opic . God'ti childrc11
looked ahead.
TllOSE \1:ho 1vere rf'ot of
NEWSPAPER
an e\"angelil'a l persuaston
al s o h a d compellin g
rea!>ons to doubt the per·
f(•c libilil\' of this life. In
17 5 6 iohn Adam s
:-.p<'c ulated in .his diary
upo n the consequences if
"a nation in some distant
Regiqn, s hould take the
Bible for their only law
Book and every member:
s hould regulate his con·
duct by the precepts there
exhibited .... What a
Eutopia, "·hat a Paradise
"·ould this region be." he
concluded.
Ada1ns quite c learly did
not ~nvision America's
being or becom int?· such a
··Eutopia:· :iind his judg·
n1 ent "'a s increasingly
rooted in a fi rm sense of
social reality.
111 I76i he visited a poor
fa1nil~· in Braintre('. J\"Jas~.
"'here l he husband. \\•ifc.
and fiv<-l'hildrcn all Ol"
t·upicd '·one Chamber
""hich scr\·es them for Kit
t·hen. (.'rllar. dining ltoom.
P:1 rlnur. and Bcdcham·
IJC'r ·rhrse a re the Con-
\"enienl·<-s and ornHmcnt-. rir a lift• of Po,·er11· l 'he:.e
<i re th\• Cum fortS of tht-
Poor 1'hi:-. is \llant ··
Still. if colonial America
"'as not the best of all pos·
sible Y.-orld s, it "·a s belter
than most: and many s in-
cerely believed it to be the
best that had ever existed.
Evidence or population
gro\\.·th in relationship to
(.'nYironmenlal r esou rces
s uggested that inhabitants
of the col onies, On the
average, married younger,
had more children. O\\'ned
more lanQ. s t ay e d
healthier and lived longer
than their cous ins in ,the
Old \Vorld.
Benjamin Franklin, in
JCPenney
Early week specials.
4.88 blower cut
and 10.88 penn.
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, only-
so we"tl t)a11e more time to spend with you.
Shampoo. cut. blow dry lor lhis one low price.
Or choose our Helene Curlis "'Proteine"'
perm. inc luding haircut !or only 10.88 .
No 1ppolnlmenl l'!eeest•ry. Charge ii.
HUN TINGTON BEACH (714) 892·7771
NEWPORT BEA.CH (71 4) M 4·23 t3
• "
his Lut1nu:-"Obserl'atil)n:o.
('onc-ern1n~ the I ncreas...· 01
~lci11k lnd.'' .,, rote in t7al
that land "'•t:-:-.o bountiful
;uul ehc:.tp 111 An1cr1c;1,
th;1t
·· , 1\ la1Jour1ng n1;.111 .
that understand:-. llusl.Jan·
dry, (.·an in short tin1e
sa,·c money enough to
purCh1'S(.' a piece of nc1v
land sufficienl for a plan·
talion, "'hereupon he may
subslsl a fan1ily : such are
not afraid to marry ; for if
they e\·en look far enough
ro·r" ard to consider how
lh<>ir children "'he n ~ro"''"
up are to be proVided for.
they see that moreJ..and is
to be had at rates equally
e<isv. all circumstances
<.'Ondered.''
Tllf~ QUALITY or life 111
Atnerica "'a s actucilly
1nore t'Omplex. of t:ourse.
than fo~ranklin 1n lhi:. op·
titnis lic mood et on.
Death. fo1· exan1plc. 11·as
not mC'rely a l'aC'l of hft·.
bul. ofll'll an ironic one.
.Jonathan Eclward~. the
~rea!C's l co l oniat
theo l ogian and
philosopher. died of smal-
lpox in 1758-one montb af-
ter being improper ly
inoculatfd against the ,·ery
:same dread disease.
Bloodlet ting hastened
rather t han hi n dered •
G eorge W a s h in gt on's
demise in 1799. And some
:.uspec ted that early
American m edical prac-
tices were scarcely an im·
prO\'en1ent upon those of
primiti\·e "'itch doctors.
In Julr.. 1775, o n e
physician remarked of his
fello1,·s that "if they live
near the sea, (they) order
the patient to t ake a ride
in the country : if inland, to
take the s ea air and
perhaps <l turn orf in a
pilot boat."
Even so. there is strong
evide nce to· support Ben-
jamin f ranklin's emphasis
upon the b C'neficial
<1ualit1es of A1neri ca·s
abundant env ir onment.
1'he colunie:-. had a \'Cry
.-;ubstantial n1idQle class.
C\•en in the plantation
econ om 1e:-. or the
'Ches apcakc and IO\\"CI"
~uth.
H I STO R I A ~S ha1·e
rec ... ntly disco\·r red that in
·i\laryla nd , for examPle.
the petcentage o( pla.nterii
"·ith personal \\'ealth in the
"middlin~ brat·ket"-bC'I ·
\reen 100 pounds strrling
a nd 1.uuo puund:-lap
proximate!)' 1:11 \1<d tn $2,577
and $25.<7u in I !Jli9 pur·
l'hasing PIJ\l'l'I 1 :-.tcad1ly
intre:i sed during th('
period 1710·1itiO .
In the early pa1·t of th1 ~
1>triod, fron1 lilil·li\9, 81
pe rcent ol' the pl:111\f'r
faniilies had a lll'l \\"urth 111
personal prCJpcrly of Hiii
pounds or less. "'hilc fc\vcr
than I per(•(.•nt or suth
fan1ilies had a nt•t "·orth of
1.000 pounds or more. -
By the 17:JUs. those at the
IO\\"Cr end or the scale con·
stituted only 73 percent l\"ith
2 percent "'Orth 1.11011
pounds of more : and by lhl'
1750s. the comparablc>
fi gures "'ere s; perrcnt anti
just under 2 percent.
Thus the inter1ned1 ale
:-:tratum or pla ntin g
Thi:s arlicll' is a"olhtr 111 tht
11-~rl Courses by N1u:spaP.tr
.smt.t ~'"9 01/trtd by lht
Dwly Pilol oso public sl'rvict .
( . Rta.d.tr• of lht Sl'TI TS rrcy
al.fa tarn colll'gr crtd1t /or
lheir t /forls by t nrolhng at
eithtr UC Jrvi"t or Oro"gt
Coo!t £~1ti"g Colltgt .
Vit w.t trprtsst d Jn lht
J"ll>iiihtd lttlures art tho~ of
lilt oulhor1 and do nol nt cts·
sonly rt/Itel lht vitw1 of tht
Natiolllll £ndowm.t nl for lht
Nu manili t 1 . l ht Erron
!.'ducoliml f'o11ndolio11 or lhu
fttWSJIClptr. •
Th.r XfWJ wa.s prtpo.ttd by
UC San C>Ugo Ertt n.sion 11111! ii
diltributed bl/ Coplt y /tt'nvi "'""''·
families-with per sonal
wealth belYieen 100 poullds
a.nd l,000 pounds -in -
creased fr9m 15 percent to
2.5 percent to 31 percent in·
t hese years, "'hile the
lo~'er echelons decreased
in s ize proportionately.
By 1760, t\\'O·th irds of the
plantt:r class in ~;l a ryland
1\·.cre realty lesser far-
mers. and they "'ere
primarily responsible for
the gro\\·th of that colony ·~
lolJa-..eu export
It' SOCIAL stratifil'alion
had brgun to .make its ap-
pearance ntanifest. so too
h a d an l'tho '.'1 of
egal'itar ianis1n . at least
amon g: white m a le s in
their ci\"ic capacitie!I an
r thos that. "·ould corne to
rruitiun durin g the
Re,·olution.
In li75 Pennsyl1·annis's
l<1 1rt. \\'ere deemed "'the
n1ildesl . and mo s t
JCPenney
Our mother's rings.
Precioas reminders
from those who
care most.
'73
14K gold swirl wrap-
around selling w1H1 3
10 8 man-made b1r1h-
s1ones
I
Laurel design in 14K
gold. For 2 lo 7
synthetic sloncs.
s30
I 10 6 synthe11c buth·
stones 1n rope crown
~setting of 10K gold
'4 stdnes shown
• 111ustrations enlarged
Selling of 14K gold
opens to hold S to 12
man-made birthstones.
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s53
Setting o l lOK gold
wilh 2 to 7 man-made
birthstones
s52
A lleur·de·lis design
111 14K gold w1!h 2 to
13 man-made·btrlh·.
stones
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of the st :ites, pa rt ie s to th1·
1\r11crie;1n tonferation
shall be inlilled to <tll
ri ght s, pri\"tll•j!es. an•I irn.
niunHies of l'rt•c cit1 z(.•ns 111
this t•on111tl)lll\"Ca lth. :n1d
shall havc free egrc!>:-,
and regress, to :ind fro1n
the sun1e, and shall enjoy
therein. all the 11ri,·ilcl!C.'s
the :-.an1c., and s hall Cll·
jo~· therein . ;ii\ tht• ·
pri\"i lei:cs of tr:tdl·. and
ron1 ntt•rl"t•. ~u b iett
of tradl~ and 1:on1n11·rl'C'.
:-.ubirt·t tu !ht· sa rnl
dulies. 1n1pu s 1tiun ~ and
rcstric1 ion:-. a:-. I ht· t· 1\ tll'lls
of lhl~ ("UfllnlOIJl\"C;iJth'
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li76. ;di of th~ ~o\onie1>.
··differe d in Hel1gi on.
La~·s. Custon1:.. ;incl ~1;.in
ners. yet in the gr-..:.it ~;...
scntial:-of So{·icty and
Go\·erl)n1t•n1 . 1hey 31"l' all
alikf' ··
T1 1E ~I O ST d1 l'f1 eul1
proble rn durin g the two
decades prior to J7i6.
ho~'e\'er . "'a s not thf'
roloni5t s ' rc l at~ve con1·
monality o r variety. but
rather t h eir mutual
relationships with Britain.
G rowing awa reness of
th e ir paroc h ia l ism
spa"·ned a rising sense of
provincial chauYinis1n .
Their customary cultural
Anglophil ia -a_p_r_ef erence
for English styles in dre"ss,
furnishings, and manners
-began to be off5et by a
volatile Ang lophobia in
Public affairs.
Even the meaning of
bein.(! "American" began
to undergo subt le but sig·
nificant shift ~. fo·or most ol"
Tltt lon!I slr1wed T-sl11r1.(
C1ew neckeO Have t! 1n
solid colors or prints li
Jun101 Siles ·" .s8
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tl;ired Oon1 1n Arnel '
lnace1atel nyton 1e1~ey /
Junior Siles 5-13 / s5 /
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enough to 1n r l11 1!1· 1h,,,.
polyglot ~ons nf Eurnpt•;111
parent .... \'f'I t'x t·l u:-1\"1~
l·nough to .~tl'111 \he n;11n1'
red ,\m t•r1 c>:.111~ or th1·1r
1radlt1onal ~1·0:.:r:q1h11·
p:itronyn1
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self a111l :-.ul'l•·l1 Tl11·11
llcfinit1on., d1·pl·111ll·d p;1rtl.1
uro'n etonnniH· a :-.~1·1 :-;irul
upon l"t1'.'lt1e .... 11npht·1l,\ .ind
cdut;i1ional op1Jortun11.\
;\nd 111 part tht'y 111'1"1·
predicated upon g ro1r1n~
unity in 1>0pit 1eal n1atters
\\"ha.tone promine nt libcrial
clergyman call ed. in 17tiG.:.
··communion of colonies.··
Raising the colonis t:-.'
cultural a~pirations. and
raising their literacy rates
as 1\·ell. h ad ideological
implications not rull v
fores een or understood
before 17i5.
Early i n the 1 1 7 10~.
't'ranklin 11·rote that the
11un1er:ous ne11· subscription
libraries had "in1pro\"ed
the gener1il con..-ersation ol'
the Amerltan~. _1na,de the
common tr;ides mc>'rl and
farmers a:-. intclliJ!,enl ••~
,,
Ul1S .l\.'\IJ lJ()\\".'\."i Pl·ak~ ;ind valleys of 1.:otonta !
ltf{• \l'l'l't' illus!ratt.'d 111 thi:-i dr;.111·ing cl ep1cLin~
\';-11·iuu:-. ;1S]lC"C'L!-nf e1.1rl y 1\llll'ric;.111 life. It ins pirt"!(t
th<!St• 11·ord:-; frnn1 l';1d1\•alladc r Colden: ·"fh1·
p0\1·e r of a nat 1011t·on..,1sts 111 the kno\vledge ~nd ,-ir
111c.' uf It s 1nh;.ih1t;u11 :-. ·· l l)ra,ving courtesy of
1 .ibru r~· of< 'ongrl':-. ..... 1
mu .~1 i;:1·n1111 r11en lro111
other countr1t•:-., ;ind
perhaps ha\"<' l"U ntr11Juted
111 son1c d t·g rce lo th\·
~lo nd !'-O generally 111,uh·
throughuul thl· colon1r-. 111
cl€'frn s e of th~1r
pri\"11ege~.··
·rh e prO\'ill t"1al ~ thus
began to belie\"e in thl'm·
~cJ1·(';., ;ind. 11·ond <-rfully
but 1n1 :1 n g 11.JI ~. !he beliel
hclf)('d to tra n:-.furm thern
'1'h(.•1 r r11 :-it1r dt'.'fit1('neic,.
OO\\" ;ippearerl "' a(h;in
rage., 1f no!. in<lt·rtl. :1, 11 r
[U(':-.
'J'4, \1 C'ar a ··1l•:1thern
apron"' becon1 c a high
ni :1rJ.: ol republltan ~talus,
:ind no lonµt·r I ht: deba:.ed
l'Ond1tion ol boorish jour-
ne~'ml'n. British :-.objects
11t•re :1bout lo bl'come
,\1 n<'ri<·an l'llilens: and the
tr1t1ral s l ages in ·the ir
nietamorph01>1:. required
bolh 1 1 rtue an d
f(·publ1canis m .
"&>t\1·een t<<ti :uxl li87.
therrforc. the Americans
\10uld have to redefine the
mt«1n1n g <.1nd 1n1pl ica1 ion1'
of tho~e l \~·o concept s.
.l\,·xt : De fi nin g the
Re 11ublic ·of \"irtue. 17ili·
178i, by /ltich:.iel Kammen.
p roft'ssor o f Am eri can
histor)', Cornell l'ni\•ersil~·.
JCPenn$y
,,___ T-shirts,
· T-shirts! ·
To wear
and wear.
The tool< ol today lo lop
everything 1n style pants
the new longer s l11rts. even
your party pa1amas Beau11lully
The 1hort 1leewt d print T-shirt. Favorite
colors I" Arne I· tor llu1d 11! Oo"e 1n
1un101 sites S-M·l
The minor belled pa"I. curtrd .n1ct
flared The bell adds spice Thr
par"LtS 1n black btown w•neor hunt<"
green Jun101 s1les 5-15
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\lr1lh no side se,.ms In ndVV
only Junior s1leS 5-15
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DAILY PtLOf
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Educators Seekmg to ha\'e intercourse only if one was
In rove. Rouehly holf the boys
uked a greed.
. VD hu ~ undenit1ibly increased;
particular l)' 1onorrhe..,, but that is a i;:loba l phenomenon.
The N''U stultents, howeve1'. lhis
sun1mcr round out th<tt lhe am·
bilious sex education_pro.s:rams do Teaching Approach not always work out well. ·
Teachers are frequently not
adcqlh:ltel)' pl'CP<Arcd to delivtr
s uch e ducation despite !he
elaborate eovernment inslruCtion.
By ~IARIE·LOUISE ~IARCUS
' STOCKtfOL~f IAPI -Some 40
American health educators went lo
lippsoila, Sweden, this past sum·
mer to s tudy se x education, s .... ·ediah style, looking not for sin
which is always there In the eye of
the beholder but for advice on how
tote.ach the contro\•ersial subjett. s .... ·eden is one of the \'ery few
countries in the y,•orld y,·here sex
education is compulsory from the
first arade "'hen the child is 1 and up.
''I was surprised to learn that the
~f'des are not as uninhibited in
Sex matters as ,1·e y,·ere made to
believe.back home," said the Rev,
William R. Grosh from the tJniver·
sily ofHa .... ·a1i.
"But it is true, thoug h, that both
t.he government and th~ people
here seem to have more liberal
ideas :.ibout sex than ..... e. 'fheydon't
fuss ~o much about 1t."
Steve SJ.o<in from Paducah, Ky.,
gradu1:1te studl'nt at New York
· University. "''as cl i.!iappolntcd.
"No beautif1d Swedl~h blondes
swarmed around me "''hen I ar.
ri,·ed. The image of Swedish Sin in
the United States has proved
wrong-but the s .... •edes do seem
more liberal in their attitudes
to"·ards sex. There's nol so mueh
talk about it," he said.
The ei&ht·"·eek, ll·credit course,
labeled the NY U graduate study or
human sexuality, marriage and
family lire in Sy,·eden. was located
in this farawa y corner of Europe
bttiuse ''Sweden pro\'ides a par·
ticularly intercs.ling laboratory
since its indust rial progress. has
developed all ,1he illnesses of ad·
\"Jnced societies," said NYU
professor Dr. l\l arian 1-lamburg,
director of the human sexuality
program.
She conducted the fir!fl half or the
course in Uppsala . "Sweden ha s
pioneered in health c~re as "'ell as
Dr. Donna George
beliepes that
the only place
where learning
happens is inside
the head. In
reality, it's a
lifelong process.
program~ or early sex education,"
she added.
Sex education has been taught in
Swedish schools for more than 20
years and was made <.'Ompul50ry in
19'6.
Those opposed to sex education
at ttle time said. as they do in the
United Slates and elsewhere, now,
that ii would encourage license and
that young people would not marry
as they could enjoy sex anyway.
They maintatned the new
generation wOuld not want lo
bother with children, and venereal
diseases would spread like wild·
fire. .
But the reality setms to be dif·
ferent. So far, there have beefl no
signs or family life being destroyed
in Sweden. In fact, the latest \'Ogue
among the young sters is to have a
real "'edding.
A study made at Storkholm
University in 1967 shO\\"ed that 81 ·85
percent of the g irls thought it right
"The teacher is the ke y to a sen· ~Ible sex educ11tion," said Ronald
~loglia or Philadelphia. Pa .. who
himself trains teachers in health
education.
"'But we have lo know more
about our own sexuality before
teaching,: we have discussed that
at lengt'h here, sort of a group
therapy," he added.
Deryck Calder"·ood, assistant
professor at NYU. who was in
charge or the latter part o( the
course in Uppsala, said that he
thinks most parents in the United
States would like their children to
learn more about sex and the
children most certainly want lO
know more. ,
ln 1970 be made a survey for hi s
doctoral th·esis asking 12,000 School
children around the Untted States
what questions they had about sex ..
The result was a flood or queries.
.. Which goes to sho'v how "Tong
the parents and teachers "'ere who
said 'Nol our kids. they wouldn 't
ask questions like that,' " said
Children Motivated to Learn
By ALLISON DEERR
Ot tllt D1l+v l"IMll SI.ft
\Valt Disney left behind more
lhan treas ured films, J\la gic
Kingdoms a nd a cast of charattcrs
we all k'now and lo,·e.
l·lis legacy v.·as a challenge:
\\'hat if '.1
In Orange County classroom s,
Di sney audlO·\"iSual materials are
sending childrrn. anxious to learn
more, back to book:-The scene is
repeated the world over.
"Wall was frU !llralt-0 in ~c hool ."
~aid Donn:.i George . erl11 rat1on
director of \V ;ilt !)1s n ey
Education~\ J\l ed1a ('o ··11<' knc"'
that all the quc~t 1on:-had not bc<'n
answered. thal the re \\t~rc
mysteries yet lo !IOI' L' ••
Dr . Geor ge J•H n t'd the
organization eight ~l'ar' ago. The
Huntington Beach \1 um1111 \vas then
involved v.•i! h resout·ce material
and instruc11on mcdta for Long
Reach school ~. ·
"I "·as the one v.·ho talked to the
sales repre se nt;i tives. They
remembered me because I never
simply said 'no,' I explain~d why."
When Disney was gathering
ide&s fo r hi_,'i projected Experimen~al Prltotype City of
Tomorrow 'for-tlisney \Vorld in
Florida. he asked everyone to
"~ubmit lde111s .
"The sales rep asked me to help
him with bis homework. The
J~.Si gnmtnl v.·as to cn\"1s1nn th e
edu<:ation or the future "'11h no
btKlg('t .!lm1talions -a le<tC'hcr·s
dream. She '"rote pall!e :1ft rr pagt,
longhand on nolt' pap('r llt'r 1dl•a ..
l't'a~cd D1!int'y. llf' "·aii; 1n1pr('~5e~
and remerdbcrt'd her ·
t:l>UCATION1\L ;\I EOt1\
The edurat1onal med111 d1 ,1sion
producel'i sOfn<' 20 CdlK·a lJonal fi lm s
oUld 70 f1)mstr1pS C'HC''2, year a.IOnjt
''.tJb records , lapc cas:r;etlc5, film
loops, story lessons and other
audio.visual aidJ\
Some or the cfassic realures ha ve
been adapted for educational use.
Perhaps thC oldest is "Our Friend
the Atom.''produced shortly after
World War If and still an effective
learning device.
Dr. George spends t"''O days in
the company's Glendale offices
and the rest or the week in the field
researching 1\·hat today's students
and teachers need and \\'ant.
Community people, teachers.
administri1turs, professionals arc
in,·oJ,·ed in lopic decisions and
apprO\"C story boards. Then, a tesl
product is made and sho"'n In
children. Orange County children
are oft en quii1.cd.
"Our materials necessarily use a
light a pproach, have an exciting or
unusual book .
"American children today are
bombarded with media .
Entertainment is a natural
lifestyle. We went ou t to be
entertained. Today's Child can be
entertained al the flick of a wrist."
And. while TV programs can
resolve the situation in whatever
v.·ay suits the producer. "We in
eduration ha,·e to stick to the facts.
ENTERTAINMENT HOOK
"\\'e grab them v.•ith a hook. and
then prol'idc an exrltlng opening.
For example, ·isn't thi~ different
lh:in ~ou thoui:ht?' or 'llave you
ever thought of 11 lhis way ?' or
•\\"hat if '
"ll ;1\ht•r than suhl\litulin{!; ror
hooks.\\(' :ire taking <'hildren back
10 hook~ Childr('n ;isk more i&nd
:1rP ro11l1\'alrd lo learn "'
The t•durat1onal mrd1a romp11ny
may ha,·e as many a~ IOO cmploye!'i
"ork1n~ 011 a pro1tct ba~1J\ "Son1c
ot our J\tarr :,1 re te-.chC'r!i " ·
She f<'cls th<1t mo.c;t JlCQple forget
thut !ht· "only pl:u:e lrarn;n1:
h;ippcn~ I:. 1n~1dc the hc<id Unul
the child says, 'Aha!' no learning
has taken place.
''It is a misconception that school
is where ""e learn. If that \Vere so,
"'e v.·ould learn nothing before we
started school and stop learning
"'hen we left. In reality, learning is
a lifelong process.,.
· Extensive testing determines if
the child is perceiving what the
films are J\eeking to say. "People
n1akc C'losures in filn1 sequences.
Adults have told us about a scene in
"Sleeping Beauty' that doesn't
string or "I'm No Fool" strips with
Jimin.v Cricket.
llealth facts are delivered via the
germ itself, dental hygiene via the
mouth.
/\'cssie the l,och Ness J\tonster
tPlls children "all of the \vorld's
tnysteries are not solved. There's
son1cthing left for -you to discover
e1·en in the Atomic Age," she said.
Dr. George has visited European
school s and found that the EngliSh.
!'.Ch.ools are much like ours, but
'Wliile TJI programs can
resolve 'the situation
iii 1vliatevef ivay suits
the producer, we iii
education liave to stick to
the facts.'
exist. \Ve don't want rhlldren to
make the wrong closure~."
TOPIC VARIED
P.T'aterials have been designed for
almost every area of learnin ~ .,.rd
living. Among ne.,.,· offerings are a
S1err3 Club·praiii;ed rum on
o?nvironmentalist John ~luir and a
f~11ture dcJl111g "'ilh e mo11on.s
ralted ··1n~lde 0111 ··
01 s ncy nnimdl O r ~ offer
TY.eedle(!um :ind T .... ·erdlcdec
lt>urh1n g hygiene, Don:1ld Duc k
e:1:plorini;i math ematirs and t1
. '
most or Europe is about seven or
eight years behind.
lier contal't with education
began "'ith teachin~ on
elementary. hi gh school and Junior
college le \'e ls . She now ttam
l f'11rh~s ttt Cal State Long Be1ch
"·here she earned her 8 1\ and ~IA
dt·Jo!ree!i. If er EdD i.!i from t1SC.
AU\'ISO R\' CO~NCIL
Recently appointed to the LBSU
prP.,id 111 's :.idvlsory board, she
rl'~l s the univf?r51ty iihould consider
the n<'C'ds or the 18·Ye~r-.old as v.'ell
~~the 78 yei.i r·old.· •
•
'The Swedes nre not as • •
.
uninhibited. in sex n~atters
• as we u.1ere made to
. > believ~ bqck-home, but
'
they see'nJ to !tave more
liberal ideas.'
Elaine Smith. sex educator at 1
community collece in Seattle.
'Ille Uppsala c.ourse:· \Vhlch due
to its success will be repeated next
summer. drew · partic.ipants from
all over the...United States as NYU
is 6ne of the few American univer·
sities that now has a human
µxuality program. 1-lalf or them
were graduate students and .half
were professionals in the fi eld,
from school heallh workers to den·
tal technltians.
They did not study sex education
only. On their program "·ere \·\sits
to hospitals, day care centers. a
homosexual club -homosexuality
in Sweden is not illegal -and
Storkholm li,·e sho"·s Y.'hich y,·ere
"not particularly exciting.·· as one
ot them put it.
Co m Paring s .... ·eden \\'ilh th('
United States in the field of sex
education, Cald1,·ood said:
"Sy,•eden is far more ad\·anced
legally. Therl! are, fo: instance. no
Ja\VS against beba,·1or. such ~s
homosexuality, but la"'s don I.
necessarily change people's at·
t1tudes. ''
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
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Chain Reaction
'Needs Canceling
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Today
n I came home from school I
d my mother very upset. She
had received a chain lelter,
supposed to have been started by a
saint. ~tom was instructed to send
out 20 copies to friends and
relatives.
Jf she does, the letter says, she
will h.ave good luck. If she doesn't
she will have bad luck. In the letter
it told about people who had broken '
the chain and how they lost their
jobs, got cancer or had some Ler··
rible accident.
l\l y mom works hard all day and
doesn't want to bother with letters.
Also, it means $2 in stamps. What
is your opi nion of these chain let·
ters".' -SORRY FORl\-101\I
DEAR SORRY. They're a crock
of cranberries, sheer nonsense and
a royal pain in the neck. I hope
your mother Ignores that nutty let·
ter and helps to put an end lo the
fooli s hness.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'm the
mother of a three· year.old girl and
a boy Who is 16 months old. The girl
is ve-ry s we'et. but ju s t
average·looking. The boy is an
unusually beautiful child.
In variably people who come to
the hou5e, or acqualhtances I meet
on the street. rave about tbe boy,
tell me he is "gorgeous" and ignore
the girl completely. l\ty heJlirt just
breaks when this happens becau5e
I know how left.out she must feel.
So please, Ann, tell these good
'people who mean no harm. when
there are two children present
please don't Ignore one and praise
the othe r. It r eally hurts. -
MOTii ER Of TWO
DEAR MOTii Eft.: How right you
ire. Of cqur!ie these: ptOple mean
no barm . (he)' are just thoughtless.
I hope your letter v.·111 he.Ip lhem to
become more 1warr.
I try, every day, lo pl1nt 1t le1st
one good lde1, to make one useful
Point h\ this column. \'ou did It for
metod1y, an~ I lhank you.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Jusl
one more word, please, to "Too
Lille and Sorry," I.he unmarried
female who v.·as mad at her doctor
bccau!ie hi! removed her cancerous ~ •
breast. She said , '"\\'ho would want
hair a "'om an·! No"' I"m doomed to
spinsterhood."
I'm a coordinator for lhe Florida
Divison of the American Caneer
Society and I direct lhe "Reach to
Recov ery'' ptogran1 . Our
volunteer group of dedicated
women include s many who
married AFTER mastectomies.
Doesn 't "Too Late" realize that a
\voman need not b e
double·breas ted in order to be
lovable"! This is how She separates
the men from the boys. To a real
man , a woman 's being
single-breasled or flat altoget~t
doesn't matter.
(Ann Landers~
Who'd want a man to "'hom a
mastec tomy would make a
difference? lf he really cared he'd
be so grateful she had life.saving
surgery that he 'd love her eve0
more.
We single· breasted ladies have a
little trick of our ow n. We don't let
a man appraise our remininily on
the basi s of our ~ingle·breastedne!is. We appraise
his masrulinity based on his
reaction. Yo1,1'd be surprised how
many gals have found "'ondcrful
men in this manner. [l's foolproot.
-MARIE MAXSON .
DEAR MAR.IE : Thlnk!i for 1
'NOnderf"lly upbeat letter. It should
give a lift lo the 5ln1le-breastl!d
and double·b~easted •like.
What's prudish'! Whit's OK·• lt
l 'OU aren't sure, you need sonic
hetp. It's A\'ailablC' in the booklet ·
"Necking and Petllng-\Vhat Are
lhe. Limits '!" Mlil your requc$t to
Ann Landers. f' .0 . Rox 1400, Elgin,
111. fi012fJ, enclosing so cents In coin
and a long. stamped, sclr·addres·
M!d env~lope .
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Sund•y.Octobet27.1974
News Update: What's · Happened to ... H urry Up, Touris~
Co mputer, Shunning
Your Mo ve Thailand Billie So l
Estes Turn.s
To God ·
ABILENE, Tex . IUPll
The name Blllle Sol
Estes m eant easy money
lo the Texas (armers he
1wlndled in the early l96Qs.,
Estes created a SISO mil·
lion empire on paper and
tried to corner the grain
'storage business In WeSt
Texas berore bankruptcy
and 29 federal indictments
put him out or bualness
and into federal prison on
a lS ·year sentence fo r
swindling.
Este~· downfall came
when he induced farmers
in 11 West Texas counties
to sign mor tga-ges on
nonexistent storage tanks
for anhydrous ammonia, a
fe rtilizer that became a
house hold "'ord in Texas
whe n the ind ictments
began piling up. 1
. He sold the mortgages t'o.
finance companies for $24
million to fin ance hiS em·
pire . the governme nt
charged.
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"''' Tel•...,.i ..
1'he Hostess
"' Suprenie,
P e rle Mesta
United Pr~ss Internatfonal
Perl e· ?it es t a . th e
••ho s t ess w i th t h e
mostest," threw legendary
parties for \Vashington's
most ra mous cind pov.·erful.
During the Truma n and
Eisenhov.•er years, she "'as
a n ins titution along em-
b li ssy r ow .i nd po s h
Foxhall Vill age.
Bu t wh e n Presi de nt.
l-farry S T ruma n na med
her ambassador to Luxem-
bourg, she used the post to
entertain as m any as 25.000
Am e rica n G I 's in the
ramous Mesta 5ty le.
The Lti xe m b o urg ex·
perience inspired the hit Ir·
\'ing Berlin musical "Call
!\1 e ~l a d a m ," starring
Ethel flf erman. !\1rs. Alesia
also helpe,d students with
scholarships e1nd in the
1960s became a ran and
patroness or folk musicians.
City, the dau g hte r of
oilman \Vi lliam Skirvi n,
fo und e r o r O k la homa
Ci ty's Skir"in llotel. BUT ESTES VO\\'Cd to.
change his ways "'hen he
entered prison.
"Bus in~ss and money
are no lo'nger my gods "
he said at the back g11te ~r
t he F or t Lea venworth
Xan., prison. "I am not o.i
anyone's side any mOre ex-
cept God's. He works in
strange ways."
BILLIE SOL ESTES IN 1962, BEFORE PRISO N The former \Vashington
social leade r is back in
Oklahoma City now, li ving
at the home of her brother.
O.W. Skir vin. I-le says all
soc ial a etivities ha ve
been curtailed but l~at she
"enjoys freque nt visits
from members of her im·
mediate family.'' Today, E stes, 49, lives
quietly in a plush Abilene
home with hi s wife, atten-
ding church r egularly a nd
refusing to ta lk to news-
men. ·
"I have no comment to
lor mation on his business
make tQ you. but t hank
you ror calling," is hi!:i
ty p lt'a l r es pO n se to
inquiries. The parole board
also reru ses to reveal in·
activities.
He was paroled in six
years on the condition that
he avoid selr-employmenl
and promotional activities.
The ma n who a federal
judge said committed as
"brazen a n e xhibi tion of
perjury as i ha\·e ever
seen in the 40 years I have
been gbing to the court-
room" spends some of his
time rais ing cattle on his
brothe r's r anl!h and has
\vor ked pa r t time as a
truck dis pa t ch e r for a
butane company. -The former Estes homt>,
a SIS0,000 mansion with a
S\(.·im ming poo l, tennis
courts and a barbecue pit
big enough to r oast 10
steers, is occupied by a
\\'est Texas farm family.
Mrs. fll esta has been in
il l health for son1e time.
She left \Va shin gton last
February. She had been in
a w h eelcl)alr for ,18
months a fter brea king
her hip. She has ai .... ·ays
declin ed to give her age
Ta.hoe Foresees More Fuel
able t o service c ustom·
ers."
But the touri st-de~ndent
bus ine sse's of the area
aren't ta lting chances for
the coming winter.
The North l.ake Tahoe customers could have gas
Chamber o f ,Commerce, s trut off un.der "lnlerrup·
"'hich depend s more on ski tible" supply contracts.
business than the southern The in terruptible con-
area, is trying to develop a t ract s all oy.• t he user to
Sl00,000 shuttle bus service pay a lower price, but gas
to ski areas. s.er \'ice can be shut off if a
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
<AP > -F inding enouih
gasoline for s kiing and
&ambli ng trips to the
resorts sur ro unding Lake
T ahoe s hould not be a s
much o r a p roblem this
winter as it was last year,
officials say.
"IT'S SAFE~ to say we "It would help them if short age develops.
will have som e type of they could pa rk their cars For example, llarrah's
program,. but:--probably nOt and u s e bu s~ s," s.a.id CJ&~ino and Hotel across
to th e e x t e n t w e d id chamber of commerti e th'e bor der in S tateline,
before," s aid Bill Doty, executive Betty Layton;~ -N"q .o b as ttn~l!'tetrupti.ble
manager of the South Lake A s hortage o f natura l contract for its heating
But a shortage or na_turat
gas to heat some of the
la ke's lar ge commercial
buildings·-hotels. casinos
and lodges -could cause
p roblem s.
T ahoe Chambe r of Com-gas -the fu el used to' heat system. .
merce. many homes and buslnes. "In 'the past, if there has
'1'he s up ply of gasoli ne
appears to be good," says
E l i zabe th Wh itset t ,
s pokes wom 11 n f or lhe
Fed e r a l Ene r g y Ad ·
ministration in San Fran·
cisco. ''The onl y rea l
problem is if the Arabs Jrp.
pose another e mbargo."
Last winte r , the South ses now in the resort area b e en a n e m e r g e nc y
Lake Tahoe business com--po s e s t h e b igges t situation, we conve rt back
munity raised $50,000 from r problem this winter. to oil , which we have in
t hem s elve s a nd loc al' ample supply," said Bob
governments to pay for a d· A NATIONAL Associated AJ es'sandrelli, a Harrah\s
ve rtisem e nts promisin g Press su rvey indic'8ted spokesm an.
Ha rold W . Be rtho lf,
txecutive secretary for the
State E nergy Pl a nning
Council, adds: "There are
still Jgoing to be stations
that will close on Sundays.
But in the r esort areas,
mos t stations will have
enough fuel a nd "'-'ill be
pl entiful ~supplies of gas in possible natura l gas shor-The 530-room Del \Vebb's
t he a r ea . A t oJ(.f t'ee tages across the country Sa har a Tahoe Hotel has
telephone num ber was also a nd the r esorts ar eas been paying higher prices
ava il a ble for t hose who \1·ould be no exception. for natura l gas to assure a
y.·anted t o chec k on the "The re will be many continuo us s up1>ly, said
gasoline supplies. more disrup tions lhan we . spokt'sman Tony Atchley.
"We've got proof (t have seen in the past,'' ··W e pa y · q u it c a
worked ;•• Doty added. Re rtholf said. 1>rem iun1 for it." he said.
''W e 're th e o nl y The shortages will not ''\V e kee p fu e l o il in
recreational a rea in the affect r esid ent ial a nd storage any way and run
n ation t ha.t kep t ou r m any s m a l l b u sin ess tests on~e. a wee.k. \Ve can
tourism up." c ust!)m er s , but l a r ger go onto 1l 1mmed1 atcly."
Rome Reels Under Spaghetti Strike
Rome -We came oil a Greek cruise ship into Rome
during a spaghetti strike-which gives you an idea how
crazy things are hete. Inflation, 20 percent t his year. No
sign that the eternal strikes will cease in the Etf:rnal City
for the Holy Ye1:1 r.
Hotels booked up by tours. Spilling over into suburban
towns.
Great looking city still ....-I'd come here for t he
fountains a lone . T he art of the Renaissance poured into
Rome. You fi nd it at every turn of a narrow street. It
stands splend idly in a grand piazzas.
A good shopping town despite inflation. Italian
workmanship in sil ve r, elothing leather , jewelry has a lot
ornair. ·
The most important word for you to remember is
"sconto." Discount. You say "sconto" and hold out your
hand imperious ly. Look them in t he eye fiercely.
.. Sconto!" ·
They SAY they won't do it. "Why, it's laughable. We
never give discounts.''
. But they do. Oh yes, they do. ''Sconto!'' . '. .
••c an we get. room and bo1rd In Florence, lt.aly?
Something Inexpensive?"
A joy of Italy : There are room ·and·bor~-cal.led pens iones~verywhere. Even In Rome, I hear fine
things ·about the Pe NiiOne Texas in Rome . In Florence
we tried ror Pens lone A!es~ndra on Bargo SS Apostol~ 17.
Fiiied. So we got the Pens1one Edelweiss on Via Vos1mo
Rifolfi. Cost SS a n ight for a big room, shower and lots or
heat Rare to get a heated room In Italy.
Best working guide to Rome is Pan Am's •·insider's
Rome." A thick pack of 50 separate cards: Shopping.
Walks. Tours a nd so on. ?ttlne Is marked $4.9S. lt"s worth
it. You Just pull out the cards you w1 nl for that day a nd
put them in your pocket. • • •
••Shoul d we bargain to get discounts in Mexitp?"
In the Indian markets and on the !'tretl. absolutely.
Not. in the d8P;1rlment stores btcause they won't do it.
The clerk-doesn't gl\'e a hool 'i'-'hether you b~y or.not. In
fact. h~ wishes you'd go aw1ty and quit bothering him.
• • • •
I've been told that the tourist shops no longer
barJain-that:..S the story. But they do. They did v.•lth me.
l lh1nk all shops selling tourist items will give a little on
the asking price-all over the world.
tn t-texlto you must ha ve a gmall shop where }'OU
dfal with the owner-who has sontething to i;ai n-not a
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clerk . In the Orie nt (except J apan) the clerk can make
t he discount. ile's on a commission and he's the one who
marked up the item in the first place.
Also true in Fra nce, Spain, 1la1y, Greece. The owner
sets Lhe lowest price on the item . G ives a higher
su(i:gested sales price to the cler k to cover the
commission. Then it's up to the clerk-to come do .... ·n and,
irso. how m uch.
Does n't work this way in Brita in. Ireland, Germany
a nd the Scandinavia n countries. But in s ma ll
papa.m ama antique shops in English country l"illages,
the ow ners don't really have a fi xed price. Ant iques can
be argued anywhere in the y.•orld. \Vho knoy,·s the actual
dollar value·.•
• • •
••\\'e are thinkin g of buying a second·ha nd car to drive
in Europe. llow reliable are tbty'!"
I'd say as reli a bl e,a's what you'd buy here. No more.
no Jess. But if you buy a U)>Cd Cl.l l' in Paris, Y.'hal do you do
in ,Yu gosla via \Vhcn the mecha ni c te ll s you the
transmission is filled with sa\\·dust '!
Sometimes the American Embassy will t ell }'OU
Jlbout reliable firm s. Sometimes-if you find a nice guy.
But generally, these people a re very stiff. You see !hose
kind of faces over a poker table. They do the job
according to the book a nd y.·a.it for the t"oreign Ser,·ice
pension .
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1.C>S ANGl::LES 1U Pl 1 -
Sc ientists a l the lrni\·e111it~·
or Southern Calirorni11 art>
"leaching" a c.·ornpull'I'
hoy.· to pla~· ii.ophi!<lirnted
t'ht>sis i n th e h Of)t' ot
i.:auiin~ importunt <'IU('S to
hoy.• th e hu1n a n brain
\1 orks.
Chess playing rompu1 t>r
robot~ a re not ney.·, but the
progr an1 ror t he I ll ~!
Syste m·370 fll odel 1 ~8 is
~;~g programn1<'d beyond
the "nO\'i<'<'" s1a ge v.·it h
the idea tha t it event ually •
111tt v b eco n1e rnore
profi.cicnt tha n its tutors.
"It's fascinating as an
1nte llectua l exercise to
progran1 the system well
·e nough to· play chtss at
<111." :;a id Dr . Fredl'rick
Carlson uf USC, himself an
t•:•ipert playl'r. ,
"But the importanl p:H't
1s 11 h1JI this y.·ork could
lt'ad to,"
Carlson sa id techniques
in progra n1n1ing the con1·
puter to play chess hti,·e
bee n u sed i n \\'r1 t1ng
progra ms to sol1·e o\hj.'r
typt>s of problen1 s, par-
ticularly those in volving a
search a mong ma ny alter·
nate pathy.·ays s uch as a
telephone SY.'itching system
or an electric power grid.
PERLE MESTA MEETS PRESS, PEARL BAILEY
"\\'e hope part icularl y to
find out how it analyzes
patte r n s -li ke c hess-
boards -and quickly ab-
stracts \\'hat 1s important
from y.·hat is trivial."
but is said to be in hl'r
early 80s.
Tv.·o recent \'isitors. out·
side the family, ha'(' Ix-en
entertainers P earl Ba ilf'y
and An ge l a Lan ;,bury
?.t&u; Bailey ,·1~1ted the
famed ho sless last spring
TRAVEL
Campers:
'· Consider
Ca11a d a
l\'E\V YO RK (U PI 1
Campers 1vho are pl anning
ahead for next year should
t'O ns icler <1 t ri p to the
!\laritin11' provi nces nf
Canada.
Both Ne\\' B r uns1\'1t k
and Nova Scotia offer a
set'mini:ly unending s how
o f s<·e n1l' bea u ty, t he
people are friendly and the
c;;i mpin g faci lit ies lea1·c
a l most n ot hing to be
llesi red .
No\'a Scotia m ay be
reached by ferry from the
~laine cities or Portland
and Bar llarbor and from
St . John in New Brun-
sv.·ic k.
Enter New Brunsv.•ick at
Calais, fl.·1aine, a nd take
iligh\\·ay l to St. J ohn . an
interesting city with a fine
hislorical ht'ritage that in·
eludes cam ping fac ili ties
at Roc kwood Rvk .
Nova Scotia is v.·orlh a
long trip. 1'he pro\"inl'c is
protect ed by the gulf
stream and thC' \\'ealht•r •~
mild. ln lat e ,\ugu~l :ind
September. said to be the·
best months to v 1s1t Nova
Scoti:1, the y.·ater at the
beaches IS'-.\\·arm . And lhe
nights arc cool .
a1 a nu rsi ng home in
suburban Bel.fl any
"Just as soo n as 1 ge t
ou t of here I 'nl going to ·
ha\·e a party." Airs. l\:lesta
said at the nu rsing honte.
But so-far ht>r health has
not allov.·ed it.
Ano ther USC fa c ulty
me mber, mathe mat ic ian
Charles Kalme. serves as
"tutor " to the contputer .
Dr. K a\me 'is a senior
master "'it h a r ating of
2.445. \Vorld C h ampion
Bobby Fischer. by com-
parison. r<1 tes a 2. i 85.
Know the Rules
Before Importing
United Press International
Did yo u k n ov.· it's
against the law to s muggle
salam is into the United
SJ.ates'!
Or that a rticles m<ide of
~tra,v. s uc h as hats and·
baskets. may be brought in
from abroad but that items
stuffed with straw are ban-
ned"!
. .\nd th a t sm u ggli ng
prohibited or r e s tricted
food , pl ant a nd a n"i ma l
produc ts into the Un ited
States is a federal crime
punisha ble by confiscation,
fine and in1pri sonment ·•
So y.·arns the U.S. Depar·
tment of Ag ri c-urture in a
new broc hure "Travelers·
Tips." y,-hich lists some of
the ba nned and restricted
items a nd exp lains the
reasons rw the control s.
It note s the regulations
are aimed <tl protect ing
plflt and animal life in
the Lnited Stales against
harmful pests and deadly
Disease fronl foreign coun-
tries and applies equally to
the tour is t and other
tra\·elers as v.·ell as com·
n1ercial importers.
"Persona l luggage and
rarry on baggage are
major channels for the in-
t ernation a I s p rea d of
ag r icult uf a l pests <1nd
diseases." the broc hure
says. "One plant, a piece of
sausage, or a pet bird could
he the n1 eans of acciden·
tally introducing pests in to
thi!< nation ."
IT S1\ll> persons \\'ho
bcl i t•V(' Ill \Vh at •t
deseribed :1 ~ "my one
peach Y.'Lll no t hurl
an~·ont'" theory arc Y.TOng
"ThosC' nnl' peaches lend
!o mount up . For examplt·.
5ti destructive 1n editcr·
ranl'an fr ui t fl ies wt:rc
disrovcrt'd rl.'Ce lltl.Y 111 f1~~.
pears and pea ches in pas-
sengers' 'bagg a ge on a
si n g le i nte rna tio n a l
night," it said.
"~I edfiie s . inva ded the·
U n ited S tal·e5 on four
earlier oecaslOns and had
to be eradica ted -at a
cumulati\'e cost of over $20
n1illion."
As another costly exam-
ple. the brochure said, one
i n1po r te d , di seased
parakeet y.·as responsiblei
for the outbrea k in 1971 of
the e xot ic N e wcast le
di sease a m o n g U .S.
poultry. !\tore than tl mil·
lion exposed chickens had
to be destroyed to control
the dreaded bird virus with
comm e r cial poul trymcn
receivin g m ore than S2fi
nlillion in indemities.
"Plant and a ni mal pe;,ts
and di seases co s t
Americans over Sl2 billion
a nn ua ll y . f.1an y of our
nlost destructi,·c pests are
fo reigners tha t cause muc h
gr eater dam age in the
United States than in their
natil'e environment 11·here
natural enemies hold thent
in check," t he brochure
said.
It emplla sized t hat a r-
ticles containing pe!!.tS or
di sea ses, or determined to
b e pes l r is k s , will be
'destroyed by US DA inspec-
tors at the port of entry
1\nd no re imbursment y.•1l\
be pa id for such itt'ms
Tra\'eler s who y.·ould like
to bri ng back restricted
unima ls, bi rds a n<l plant
materials ntust obtain a
wr i tten pe rmit , 1;ranted
o nl y t o p e r son~ y.•ith
adtlresses in !ht· l;n1te<I
States. F or full 1nfor
mation write to vct cr1nar~·
:.crviccs, Aphis, L'S I),\ .
Feder al Build inJ,?, l l~·an
sville , fl.I 0 . 20782.
~ INAUGURAL SEASON ~ EXCLUSIVELY FOR CALIFORNIANS
W? ROYAL MEDITERRANEAN
AIR /SEA CRU ISES ~~~~:;:;~~. $1298
lor deluxe outside staleroom .. lncludesd1rec17 47 Hight Cahfornia to Alhens
8A:.~G KOK tU P.D -L\
middle·aged teacher from
f>'r:.ince steps out of her
Bangkok ~tel lo begin ex
pl o r ing is e>i:o t 1r
Southeast A ·an city an1I
has he r purse s natched,
losing $500 a nd. a ll h<'r
trave l documents.
T he luxurious Siam Inter·
conti nenta l llote l is forel'd
to rlose doy,•n and evict it~
guests because st riking l'm-
ployes ha1·c turned off the
etertricily, 'A'aler and <ti r
conditioning.
S ur h 1s th e s ta t e: of
tourism in Tha1h1nd. "''hert'
a new civilian go,•ernment
is trying to lead the ·country
int o it s fir s t 't as t e of
democrac y i n ne arly 40
years.
'e u T~ \VJTll the new
fr t'edom h e r e. la bo r
disputes aboond a nd criml'
is on the r ise, areording tu
police. Students demon-
strations i.i lso have fl ared
th is yea r . so m e "'"·h at
('loudin g the image of
Ha ngko k 1n t he eyes of
potential tourist!'!, tra\cl
agents say,
Une revea ling s tatistic
tells part of the story :
Preliminary estin1 ates in-
dieatc the number of of
tourists \'isiting Bangkok
this year has dropped about
13 pereent from 1973, tht•
to ur ist o rg a nization of
Thai land s ays . Touris t
r e\'enue i s expected to
decline by about $20 milhun
(U.S. currency).
No offi cial st atistics arc
kept in Ba ngkok, kno .... ·n as
''The City of Angels," but
police authorities concede
that violent erime is on the
rise and polire a re hard-
pressed to keep pace y.·i th
the increas1e.
J US T OV ER a million
tourists \'isited Thailand tn
t973, s pend ing $72.8 mill ion
U.S. i~ 1965. about 223.000
tourists spent S2S mill ion
and since then the tourist in·
dustry y.•as consistently on
the rise. fi guring signi fican·
tly in the country's foreign
exchange earnings.
The decline fol\OY.'ed the
student rioting of la;,l ()c .
tober that overthrey.· a cor·
rupt m ilitary r eg1 1nc.
Strikt s and crime have 111·
creased as t he interim
<'i vil ian govern ment or
Prime fl l in i,:,ter Sany a
Dharm asakti a ttempts to
lead the k in gdom into
democracy.
"lt1ost tourists "'ho ha' e
been robbed don't report
t hat fact to t he polil'('
becaus e of o u r lega l
procedures." said a high·
ra nking police officer. ··For
e)(a mple, if your handbag 1s
s natched and you report it
to the poli ce. the first order
of business is 1nterrogat1on
"Tll EN \\"E must fi nd thl'
thief. id e nt ify hin1 anti
recover the ha ndbag. and
only then can v.·e treat lhl'
1neidenl as a violation of the
law. The "'hole procedure
can take tY.'O y.·ceks. and by
that time most tourists ha,·e
left the country.··
If they conl e to Thailand
at all.
"Tour ists who Y.ant to
vi sit t he Fa r East 0tre no\v
goi ng to the P hilippines.''
said the ma nager cf one of
Bang kok's leading tounst
agencies.
~le said this resulted from
the martial law go,·e·m ment
in J\1 a nila "beginning a
c a m paig n gi vi n g police
m ore author ity."
In rece nt ye a rs, one of the
most affluent tourist group!'
wa s the Ja1>anese. but the)
are bypassing Ba ngkok thi:-
ycar From Januar~· to
,\pr1t . th\· number of
J;1p:.in('~(' 11 s 1lnr ... t 11
Thailand deC'reased b~ i 1,
p<'rce nt. :it·torl"l 111j! lo llH ·
Japan l\'Ht1ontt ! Tour1 ~1
t)ri::a nizat1011
ONE Rl-::\SON 1,:, thal th•·
Japane!'.>e gol"ernment 1>er
mils r esid e nts to ttlkc :1
maximum Sl.500 U.S. oul ot
th e country tformcrl y
s:J.0001 and another 1s lhal
infl atio n ha s increased air
fares.
But anpther reason \\a ...
the mass11·c 11n li·Japan('~1..,
clemon:c.t r allons \.hal broke
out l.ast January on the oc
c11sion of a 1·1sit to 1'hailan<t
b y .lap:1ncse r r i n1c
J\lln1ster Kakue11'anaka
"Th anti.Japanese :,e n·
tim@nl is far more thlln 1t
u5ed to bt." ~ay~ a lonRtim€'
Japane ;.e res iden t 1n
Thal\anrl "It makes 11 d1f
f1 cult for a J a panel'-~ c1tlt.1'n
to feel 5ceurc here ··
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Gemini: Nothing H~waf.i;
Emotions Involved Now
MONDAY
OCTOB'ER28
ByS\'DNEY OMA KR
ARlt:s !~la rc h 21·Apri l
191 : You may find that one
who prom ised money
Film Looks
!At Israel
!Jlcking is ba cklng out. \'ou
find where tru.e friends Mc
and you have reunion '!o'ith
one "·ho previously ga \'C
)'OU moral suppo1·t .
TAURUS (1\pril 20-May
20): You m uy be more con·
cerhed about partner. mate
lhctn about your O"'"
··ailments.·· You may find
that you have been victim of
rose·color cd glasses.
GEMINI l lo1a y 21.June
20): Em o t io n a l in ·
\•olvement is indicated.
Nothing is half"•ay. Ir you
1'Tom oeace(ul desert to are looking for "lukewarm
buslling met ropolis, lhe'J water.°' you will have to
land and people of I srael "'ai.t for another time.
are the· focus of a OO·minute Friend is due for upset.
color fi lm ·lecture to be C1\NCER (June 21-July
presented free to the public 22): NO'-"' you finish -and
at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the you also find way~ of com·
Sant:i Ana College Faculty munica ting ideas and get·
Study . ·ling di sp l ay spa ce for
"A Taste of Israel" "-'ill product. Domestic situation
be n:i.rrated in person by is shaken -but ther<' will
\\'alter Sid Dodson, noted he ultimate benefits.
adventurer , lecturer and J.EO (July 23·Aug. 2'.!'):
photograph er. 'l'he 11rogram Stress originality. indepen·
is sponsored by the Com. dence -dance to your own
munity Scrvic('s Depart· tune. Accent is on learning
mcnt of the Rancho San· process. writin g, adve r·
tiago Comn1unity Col lege tisingandtravel.
District. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept ,
SCO RPIO !Ocl. 23·NO\".
21 l : Don't be in too much of
a hurry. Delay n1ay "'ork
out in your favor . Certain
restri ction~ now are "' ..
tu.ally benerl<'lal. KnO\.\' It
and refui;e to brood.
SAGITTARIUS INO\'. 22·
Dec. 211 : fltember of op.
posite sex makes you think
-and h elps you grow.
There are obstacles 16
''special relationship." But
it is better to face problems
than to run away. ·
CAPRICORN (Dec .-22-~
Jan. 191 : Home situation
needs attention . ..{.isteJ\ to
olde r individual withou t
surr ender ing you r indepen-
denC'e . lnlell igent com -
ll romi se should be C'On·
sidered.
AQU1\RIUS CJ;:i n. 20·Feb.
18): Your lifestyle may be
<'riticized by those "'ho are
frust rated, envious. Ob·
\'iously, consider lh~ sour ·
ce . There i ~ element of
deception. dl•ceiL
PISCES <Feb . 19-l\1arC'h
201 : !!old off on financial
derisions. ''ou ha\'e r·ight to
get. 111oney fOr your ·time
and to receive money's weir~
th . Older ind i\'idual is your
ally
If Today ls Vour Birthday
you are direct, dynamiC', a
natural "love r " although
... T.yirtg tlie K11ot
• •
Actress Valerie ~larpL•r. \\'ho ·po1lt'a.\'t< Rhoda
Morgenste rn on "l~hoda." and l>;.1\'id Gro_h . t> ..
Joe G errar~. ge t marril'd 1!1 !lit· n1os1 :i t't:1den,t ·
prone wedding ceremo11~ ot tht• y1·~11'. 111 .i onl'
hour presentation of the s 1111;J111111 1·n111 t•ci .\ at 9
p.m. Monday on Chunru'l ~ ' ____,
Highlights of the film 1n· 22): You piece together
elude trave l s thi;ough missing links. At oney is in·
sparkling fli1 editerranea n valved and some persons
resorts, the mysterious and could r esent your action.<>.
beautiful Negev deser t, Accent is on costs, interest
snow·capped mountains rates, borrowing and loans.
and a visit to the lowest LIBRA <Sept. 23.()ct. 22):
point on earth. the Dead Wait and see. Stall for time.
Sea. BibliC'al history is There may be unkno"·n
revisited in a stop at legal r amifications. Con·
flita sada. 1-ler od 's fortress fusion exists. If you don't
and palaC'e towering 1300 know what to do, do
you will fight when you feel.---------------------the ca use is right. Deeem-
fe;et above the Dead Sea. nothing.
ber will be an outstanding
month. In 1975. you could
change residence. If single,
you marry.
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Jargon
6 Hu sks of
wheat
11 Fall flower
16 Trinity
21 Passenger
vessel
22 Musical
sho•11
23 Censure
24 Gamut
25 Acid
chemical
26 Stadium
21 Arrangement
28 Separated
29 Poetic
con trac\ion
30 Mag ic sticks
32 Moleskin
color
34 l ofty
mountain
36 Bnrn ·
French
37 Vichy
summers
39 Hawaiian
guitar
40 Haberdashery
purchase
41 By wayof
42 Equal
43 Swiss fiver
45 Rely on
47 Monopolize
49 Withdraw
53 Componen1
54 Summer
'"so uvenir"
55 De feats:
slang
59 Assumed
name
60 Denline
62 Cozy
retreat
63 Chalice
veil
64 Hebrew
letter
65 Phi lisline
1':1\y
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66 Loud kiss 113 Salver '17 Knock BO Capture
61 Gripping 11 6 Personality lightly again
tool 117 Forward 18 Silly 81 Binding
69 Waterproof 118 Rom 141 19 Acquiesce fabrics
canvas 120 Biblical 20 Discourage BZ European
70 Greek letler name 31 Atmosphere , counlry
71 Flogging 124 Rodenf 33 Slangy 83 Attractive
rod 125 Samova1 contraclion girts : slang
72 Dinne1 12.6 Negotiate 35 Light spears 64 Sardine
serving 127 Mtrsical 38 Abraham·s con!aine1
73 Bullet sound study wile 85 Wagers
74 Having 129 Samuel's 40 Fire 86 Pagan gods
feeling teacher par:icle 87 Is CQflcerned
76 Gaily 130 Assume 41 From· BS Corundum
77 Au1hor 132 Western German 90 Family
Norman-··-,·· Indian' 42 Befc\re : member
78 Biblical 134 Pluto'·s prefix 9' Damp
king domain .t4-~oman 94 -BltCOH\&
79 Rogues 136 Plenet oronz.e ~gradually
80 Wander 138 Watercralt 46 Tjme S!Jlaller
81 Gossip 139 Hearsay period 95 t fampie
ilem 1.rtl Episode 47 Re scinds 96 Coronet
84 Left a wit! 141 Wash away ·48 Miscalculate 98 Zoeliac sign
85 Ecclesias· 142 woody 49 Storms 100 Respires
tica.l living plants 50 Make 101 Kimono sash
89 Coral island 143 Vacant joyous 103 Bi blical
90 Gu ided 144 Arenose 51 Giant pronoun
projectile 145 More 52 Synchro-104 Biblical
91 Taxi timer uncommon nizing city
92 Equihe 54 Ductile 105 Region
mClther DOW N 56 Benefit 107 Dornestic
93 GrovJ 57 French 109 Di sregard
tighter 1 Blackboard river 110 Blithe
94 Annuity 2 Aes tricl 58 More 111 Prolong
shared 3 Aromatic positive 113 Pamphlet
95 Absolute seed 61 Immense 114 Eleclronic
96 Lacera ted 4 Masculine 62 Reduce in detec tor
97 Building nickname rank I 15 Make amends
\ving 5 Developed 63 Mu seum 11 7 Dialect
98 Wall op 6 Grouchy display 119 Robust
slang follow 66 Perspire 121 Choir voice
99 Clinging 7 Crqv.lded 67 Woven 122 Av oid
vine loffether cotton artfully
100 Energetic 8 Lati n 68 Slate of . 1'23 Stair tread
101 Tanker greetings suffix 125 Utah India ns
102 Method 9 Amusemenl 69 Looter 126 Pack down
104 Individual 10 Unsubstantial71 Signe! 128 Paradise
105 Bellicose 11 Inept 72 Fate 128 Always
god 12 "Snoozed" 73 Vaci llale 131 American
106 Ambassador's 13 Wisp ot 75 Article of poet
residence hair furniture 133 Aggregate
108 Expec ting 14 Extinct 76 Heavy t 35 Actress
wishtu!ly bird 77 Nickel Gardner
110 Originale 15 Mend alloy t 37 Historic
112 Ventilate 16 Snare 79 Relaxing period
• " n 11 " U1!11ZO
SEE ANSWERS IN ClASSIFIED
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ASTROLOGY TELLS YOU ONLY
PART.OF YOUR STORY-NOW
LET YOUR BIO-RHYTHM TELL
EVEN MORE!
I! 111i;ioen1 lo evervonP..
Som• d•v1 rh1n91 yo h•aun!ully
YO\/ h...,e ene•gv, • ••"" ot well
bt1n'), Other days you can'1 seem tn
make lh•ngs work ov1 lh1n~1 '10
badly. YO\/ feel bably
T1ie•t 1i "'"~Jon lo•"'"~" liJY>
a llJ!u•ill, lun<Jam~n 1JI ·~~wn T~•
•ea1"n 11 c~lltd IJ101hy1hm,
B1ofhythm is 1he f\ame 111ven 1n
11\t !h•ee mettbolic cvde• con11,,ntly
on!etat!1n9 w1thm di! ol "'· The-.e
na1un1I b1olog1c,1I 11me clocl<• be<t•n
at your b1tth 1n<J contonue w1t11
malhl!nlaucal p11Ki11on Hll yo;_., hie
Whither you ~gnore them o• heed
them. th~ dfe~till there. '
The ohysical cycle la111 23 d'1V>
You• emotional cycle 1akt>S '28 dJVI
Your i•ttellectual cvcle is 33 d.iv•.
Together, 1h~ !hree cycles comp,.1e
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·f ~rank Sin'atra-.Has ·Become a Big Bore ·-=· Somebody sho uld do
s9methlng about Frank
j1n1tra.
:;._His public lmage is uglier
~an a (irsl·de11 ree burn. his
)lppearance is s toppi·er than
:Porky Pig, hll'I manners are
:fnore appalling thon a sub-
'1ay sandhog·, _.nd his ego
;bi bigger th an th'e Sa hu rl,j
1lhe desert, not the hote l In
:.i;as Vegas. although either
:fomparison applies~. All or
'.t;hich mii ht be tolerable if
... ecould still sin g. ·
·~ But the saddest part' or all
=ts the hardest part to rnce
.'§bout this QJ).Ce·a:rcat i~ol
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, (fK·TELPllESENTS
• i<ERMIT
S~HAFER'S
oNN\~ Pt'8oP£.
el based on
rad io & T.V.'s
most hilarious
__ booers!
0 -t'I "° ~ . ~ ~
ft&Clf'IC TM•AT .. as DRIVa•tN
IUN•SWA~llans
MARaoll aLYD.Orl--11'1
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now living on forqier glory:
the 1rim truth is that Frank
Sinatra has had It. His VQice
has been manhandled
beyond r ecog nl~l on ,
bringing Wlth its i"rthed
croak only a pa inful
memory of burned-out
yesterdays. f'r ank Si natra
hits become a bore
YOl: v.·ouldn't kno11.· that
rron1 the attention he
demands and st ill gets. He
in~ulls the press. makes·
patronizing rt!marks about
women and oppressed
n1inorities, bullies everyone
from bellboys to roomser·
vice waiters and . offers
nothing in return in the way
of talent or quality enter·
tainment.
A few weeks ago, Frank
Sinatra thundered into New
York like Rommel invading
A(rica, In one weekend,
4.2,000 people clawed, scrat-
ched, pushed, shoved and
punched their v.·ay into
Pl1ad lson Square Garden
like monkeys in' heal to see
the man who used to be one pr the greatest popular
sinsers in the world make a
fool of himself.
•le never even said th<1nk
you.
Al scalper's pril'CS or S!OO
a ticket, the peopl e 11.•ru1 lo\'c
him the most and forgive
him a nyt h ing deservv
something better1thun what
they got. They deserve. ut
the very least, a simple
thank yoU .
I F YOU saw "Frank
Sinatra: The Pl1 a in Event"
telecast "li\'e" on ABC-TV,
you know ho\·1 bad il was.
But you should have been
there. It was worse.
There were s o m ~ny
garlic-breath mafioso types
shoving people around il
!Poked like a m ott sce nE
from "The Godfathe r." II
you did aet to your seat
without a conC"usslon, )'OU
had to suffer through an
&Hroclously bad tumbling
act that la&ted t en minutes
but seemed like to hours. "
After an hour of waitlrTg
the restless audience began
to ye ll. "Bring on Sinatra !"
\Vhen they rin<11ly did, they
shou ld'\'e brought him on in
<1 psper b1:1g. Thirt)' years
later. the leen thro6' lhcy
used to ca ll "the tiurgain
ba s~n1ent ~rosby" s<1 un-
tered in \.\'ilh his sagging
dewlaps and transplanted
hair , wearing a baggy
tuxedo out or "Tt l·Iappened
In Brooklyn" that l~ked
slept in. Wh en you looked
ifltO !he ol' blue eyes, you
saw the lliver Styx .
llIS FANS be llowed and
screamed. Aging women,
'A'ho should'\'e been home
ser\·ing nll'al loar. 11.·ere
lr}ing lo get some youth
back, j1tterbug1:1ng 111 the
aisles In their bobby sox ,
throwing teddy hears and
lo:;\•es of brt'ad at a paun-
chy little m an with bai;::-. un-
der hi!:I eyes.
lie stumble d h1:-. 11 ay
th r oug p e tri(1 ('d ar -
rangements or sonil' old
tunes like "The Lady ,~ a
Tramp" and "l'l'e Got \'011
L.:nder r.t )' ~kin"' and pcrfor·
med a tons ill t'cl on1 .1· nn
some nl'1\I tunes likf' "S1·11rl
in· the Clo11.•ns " ancl "1111-:
Bad Le roy Bro"'n." Nnhody
heard him . Il l· <-·oultl '\'t•
been si nging lhe \}'hi~e
Plai ns telephone di rectory
They cheered tum when
he was flat, a nd he was n at
a good deal or the timf.'.
Then they c heered h1n1
when he couldn't hi t the
notes at all . which made up
the rest of the time. It was
all rather pitiful, and don"l
ask me how they plan In
rele;1se the albun1
\V arncd in advance to
ranC't>I all derogatory,
dcfan1atory remarks about
the press in order not to of
rend the public eonsc:1t?nl'c
on network television.
Sinatra ~a\·ed his h1 ~h
sch(l(I\ pranks for thl' 1·01n
mt>reia\ breaks
\\'hat ynu didn·t sct· al
homi• 11.·as his hlisll'ri_ng 111 ·
d1ctmcnt of the Au:,tralian
\\'unlen's Prl'SS Corps '-'"
"ruckcl and dime garbaj!<'
tl c·atl·r~ who mak(' Rona
Barrett look tikf.' :i nun "
·rhen c~me the cxperti•<I
Ilona Barrett Jokes, n1ost of
the m unprintable .
flE managed to offend
just aboul f\·erybody else
with Polish jokes and Ne).(ro
jokes so old th ey were
hairy, and a devastatingly
e.mbar ra s sing ''Angel
Eyes" in which hi! prell'n·
derl to be a drunk falling off
a barstool. lie didn't look
A 'Night Out for Poor Old Mom
By E R1'-1A BOillBECK
Prayer or a Housewife
\Vho Gets Out Onee A Year
and Tonight is the Night
Please, Lord, don't let the
spots on Laurie's chest
mean what I think they
mean, and if they do mean
what we both know they
mean, gra nt that our sitter
has had chi cken pox.
Give me the humor to
smile w hen I turn on the
bath waler a nd realize that
someone has left the knob
on "shower" and it dren-
ches an $8 hairdo.
GRANT me t he serenity
to put on my f•ke eyelashes
11.·ithout glui ng my lert eye
perrnanently to my cheek-
bone .
Do not let me despair
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AT
WIT 'S
END
wh en my husba nd arrives
home 30 m inutes late. with
a three-day beard that can"t
wait, a front seat full or
dirty Little League bases
tha t smell lik e a stable, and
then tells me he has t,o stop
at a discount house to cash a
eheck.
Smile upon me this one
night so that I n1a.v not have
to endure a k luti on nnt' ~ide
1.1.•ho hums the O\'erture and
Typhoid Annie 1,1,•ho is sil
ti n.I? behind n1c and is
coughing dov•n my lJac'k
AND when ll ra ins (as \\'e
know it \\'ill I lead Os inlo the
ncar('sl gas !>lation so that
\\'e n1ay buy the refills for
nur "'indshicld y,·ipl'rs \hat
n1y husband has been put·
ting, off fo r t hree years
... sayiog the 11.'orld is due
:or a drought
In rour infinite· wisdom,
help Us to ignore our name
as it is being paged in the
restaurant as we all well
know it is the sitter saying
that r.t ic hael demands an
l'ntire hottl(' of Pepsi and
.-;he ,,·ill not be responsible
fur his plumbing if he has a
1.1.·holc one ini;tead of a hair
\\'ALK \.\'ith us as 11.·e get
lhe table b,\' the kitchen door
and I ~et the bent fork and
TODAY ffiMN THEATRES u,
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lllf •Yl lO\llft.I
II ') 'Ul "tAl 0' lM t
JillltClU ..... tHI. ,_U
my hu s band's ~ou 11 L~ cold
and by the time 11•(' l!<-·t to
th e danC'l' floor the 1v:il1i
turns inlo "'l'te a Yello1\'
lli bbon 'J(ound thl' Old Oak
Tree" a nd "'C don't dance
fa st · because my husband
thought it 1.1.·as a fad that
would go out "'ith Gene Kel·
ly
Comfort us as we go IS
miles out or our way for a
gas s tation that is open all
ni ght a nd the sitte r is angry
because we arc late and it is
a school ni ght and 11.·e ha\"e
to 11.-rite her a cheek for the
tip and she's ne"er had
chicken pox b<'fore
to night
If I ask too much. Lord,
give me the st rength to say,
.. \ll ho needs a night out"' J"d
rather stay at homf ."'
Broad,vay 's one and
only Ethel JVl erman \\'ill
:.ippear al the l .. os
Angeles l\1 u:-i(· Center
Pa,·ilion at 8 :30 p .m ~
1'ucsdav and \V e d -
nesday ln ~1 toncert
program of her hit
:o:ongs .
'Madwoman' Satire
On Chapman Stage
·Tht" Madwoman or
Chaillot, .. an international
hit s ince its s uccessful
premieres both in P aris and
New York. will be presen-
ted by Chapma n Coll cgL'
Thursday through Sunday.
Oct. 31 ·Nov. 3, at R:30 p.m
in tttemorial llall
Aud itorium , 333 N . Glassel!
St. Orange.
T iekct inro rma t1on is
available lhrough the Col·
lege Cultural Events Ofritt'.
(71·1) 6JJ-8821. ext. 309.
\V ritte n s horl ly .before
author J ean Diraudoux·s
dealh in 1944 . the comic·
drama deal s w it h a
UMIELIEV AILE!
··to uched.·' bed i zened.
down-at·lhe·heels beldamc
of the Paris boulevard"> who
disposes of th e city 's
g rE'ed y m en '
"Although the play 1,. <t
sati re," explains director
Gwendol\'n Sharoff, "1l
also is \..·itty, c harming
and wack~., and its salirical
thrusts are a gainsl lhe
g r eedy, un ~c rupul ous
crooks, promoters and gold·
brickers whoi;e a buses
destory the beauty of life.''
Cast in the stre nuous role
of the eccentric so-called
"~f ad "•oman" is Di a ne
Erickson .
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' hke he needed prop:-
1 've got news for f't11nk
S1n:itru li e s n1okes too
mueh and inhales too mut·h
:ind <!rink s too murh and 11
ha -. ruined his vu1c1 • 111•
!.hu11ld either learn ,.,Qmt·
nt·11.· n1;1\e1·ial, -.1011 hut
th£>rin"1 th1• old lll<Jter1al :nr
r{'IH'(' TIH' national an\IH;Ml
11.·a ~ 11·r1l\(•n hy Fr1u1r1 ,.
Stott ~11 1·. not Paul An.lea
\\'1th 1\1~ n1vncy, he should
hire a tailor to de:iign :i din-
ner jacket that · dO\'Sn 't
mak..: him look like Elnl\'r
Fudd.
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"SHOWIOA T"
Fr..i Ad15"
Gi.,,.r l~t
"ROBERTA"
i;realcsl popular singer 1n
thf' world. J ack Jones .out·
sings him. 1'1el Torme ou1 -
i'11.'ings h1n1 and 1·on.~' Ben
nt·tt out-elrtsses him All of
thl'm h:.t\'(' gro11 n and per·
fc(•t(·d their cr ilfl and lht'Y
lll'Vrr app<'ar 111 anyth1ni;
lt·~s than ('l('rfecl rondit ~on
~1natra 1,. :-.C'lf·dcstruC'
1111· pf•tulant and bored.
:ind 1l sho"'s. A man who
tr1('s to do his best and fails
r an he forgiven . But Sinatra
didn 'l evl'n try.
1'he y,·orld must agrtt. ll('
!urned up down a l No. 40 in
the r a tings .
·ANDY
WARNOl'S
"FRANKENSTEIN"
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&
"CRY RAPE"
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88 Sunday. Oclober 21, 1914 DAILY PILOT
·, Cutting Event to Top Capo Show A~tion
·-.\. '
For at lea5t a little while petition classes. IWrstern
nex t Sun d ay , Rancho eventsareallscheduled for
Capistrano is .i:ol ng to come after the lunch break,)
close to being the working Gar.Y l\l atlock of Brea,
rahch that it never was. American Horse Show·san· Some dudes from out or ctioned ofricial. will judge '
~own •·ho are anything but · lhe Saturday events. .
Horsin'
Around
class per day ~·ith a one·
lime drug charge of $1 for
the ~·hole s how .
dddes in the saddle ar~ Classes o f po ssible . withTomMcC•nn going to i;ho~· anyone in. special inter est Saturday \, _ _::..:,:.:.:_:_::,::_:..;..:;:;,;,....: ___ ,._ ... __ ... L..J
terested in ~·:.itching just vdll Include halter classes
401J.pound animals will be
'TRAINER Paul F
Jo'eagan, riding a horse cal.
led Lee Twist: Joe Phillips
on Sierra Glare (he calls
him "Uusler··). a p<Jlomino
quarter horse that is a full
brother to Palleo Rocket.
now standing ;1t Sun Ju<.1n
Creek Stables in San Juan
Capi strano; l'""'rnnk All red
on l\1i ss Chulire ; and J;.ick
Br uce on Skunky Joe, a
horse sired b,Y Skunk Faet>,
Ken Kirk, the Capistrano
\'alley~ hor.lrieihoer who i&
currently president of the
200-membcr club, is making
plans for a show with :KIO en·
trants.
That could mean lots. or
specta tors lining the rails.
Get there early and stay
late. T he lo~·a l Lions Club
get,s the proceeds from the
frod booths.
~·hat happens when a smart for registered quar~er hor· to show their m ounts with
cow horse comes fa ce to ses and for registered bosalsorhacka mores ifthe
face with a smart cow (or Arabian horses I in addition horses ure under:> years old
e\'en1i1dumb one) . . to se\'eral classes open to All of Sunday's events
t~resno will be Judge ot <.111
Sunday competitio11 cla!!-
ses.
,.,' other registered and non· "'ill be on the wild and T~ occasion ~·ill be.TI~E registered horse~ ) ~·oolly side with nothing but
Fred Love. a farrier 'A'ho
'A'orks at Coto de Caza and
other Orange County
facilities, will trailer the
"cows" from Orange for the
cutting event. Facing the
uoe 01 the lop cuttl'rs t.'Ver .
.horsesho~·oftheyear1nthe There also will be a gymkhanacompetitionand
· Sc}ut.b Orange Coast area. if W 1 r .. the cutlo'ng hor "• demon· b I. s d estern c ass or green " you ean e 1e ve an Y 11 · •trato'on. J a mes .Phillips or Ch.amp.K>.n-and ""'hy not'.',_ho_r_s•_•_.'_'_•_•_•_·_m_g_•_n_tr_a_n_is_·_, __ _
She'5 the hard·'A'Orking
public relation!> gal (volun-
teer, th at is) ror the
O•pislrano Valley Hor ·
semen's Association, spon·
sor of the big show.
The special e\·ent men·
tioned <.ibove, a cutting
horse de monslration by
some of the Southl and's top
hands in the event, is one of
The big sho"' gets under
~·ay at 8 a.m. each day. En·
try fees are set at $J per
'rhe John t:rean fa mily is
donating the use of facilities
at its beautiful Rancho
Capistrano spread.
t~·o exhibitions ~·hich ~·ill
rill the noontime break in
the No\'. 2·3 s ho"'.
THE OTJIER exhibition,
sc hedul ed for noon on
S¥lurda y, wilt feature
members of the Pomona
chapter of the Ca lifornia
Dressage Society doing
their thing.
l\1rs. Sally Den nis, a
trainer described by one
Source a s 'havi ng the
a bility of a black belt
.... -earer in karate ir that's
the way you rated dressage
pe rformers." will ride the
stallion to be used in the
demonstration.
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The stud. Sur Nahadra, is
owned by tllr. and tl1rs. Bob
Pieters of Rowland Heights.
Pieters 'A'Jll announce the
e"ent.
Dressage is. indeed. like
karate in that it has \'arious
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tack fo r the horse a nd
special costume for the
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from "training" to Nos . 2, 3
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from the use or a snaffle bit
and two hands on the: reins
in .. training·· to double
reining, double reins in t.,,·o
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events that will include the
stand ard halter, English.
jumping and \Yestern com·
Wild Ones
PORtl.AND. Ore. tUPl l
·wi!C !torses that used to
roam desolate sections of
southeastern Oregon are
now b(ing spread across the
United States.
The Bureau of Land
Management said this past
week. that l\t . A Oland.
Gaithersburg. rttd., i5
among the latest to acquire
horses from the Kiger
Gorge herd. 'A'hich had to be
reduced due to O\'er-
cro"·dcd condilion~.
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White P .asses .for ·TFl
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But USC ·wins, 31-IQ
go at the Beavers 24, the Trojans
called on All en Carter for the big play.
1LOS ANG~LES -Alvin White's -•le appeared lQ have been stopped
boyhood dream of someday beatlng a short or the nee.ded ya~d . But ofricials
USC football team in the Coliseum were generous 1n spotting the ball and
.seemed headed for reality Sl,\turday the ensuing measurement showed SC
afternoon. had a rirsldown b)' a couple of inche s.
White, senior qU;,irterback for the Three carries l<ller. all by Anthony
Oregon State University Beavers, had Davis, the victors had .their first
passed 43 yards for one toachdown touchdown of the de1.y to trim the gap
and run seve n for another (which a to 10·7.
penalty negated and OSU settled for a Then they got the go-ahead score
field goall to give his mates a 10·0 just before tntermission, driving 49
lead over the heavily favored Trojans yards in nine plays as Pat Ha~n
or USC. passed nine yards for the TD with 21
That score held until the closing. ~onds to go ii\'. the period.
moments of the half when a pair of If ·there wa~ another crucial pl;i.y
Trojans touchdo'A'ns turned the tide that went against Oregon Slate it \\'as
against the invaders and provided in the third quarter after USC had
USC with the momentum to chalk up. a upped its lead to 17·10. White had' a
31·10triumph. · receiver wide open at the SC goal line.
The key play of the game, perhaps, His pass was on target but a USC
came on the rirst USC scoring drive. defender cut across the field and
Faced with fourth down ancl a yard to knocked it away al the last moment.
Port Hope Hopeless
To Win Grid Games
Port llope seems to have little or no
hope.
At least that's the outlook for the
Michigan town's his::h school football
fortunes.
Port ltope lligh has 14 boys out for
lts football team ... not even enough to
hold a regular intcrsquad scrimmage.
It's only victory this decade was an 8·6
verdict over a junior varsity con-
tingent from nearby llarbor Beach.
Port Hope Hig_h is a squarish brick
building-the home for all sc hool
WHITE
WASH
children in this tiny Lake Huron com-
munity. It facilitates all grades from
kindergarten through high school and
those 13 grades combined attract 225
studenls.
Small wonder only 14 go out for foot-
ban. There arc only 49 boys or high
school age. Small \\'Onder that last
season the Blue Stars. as they are
nicknamed . were outscored 1,113
poin,ts to 174. T .. 110 of those losses were
86-0 and 92-0.
Blue-Stars coach Bill l\turphy at
times ls discouraged. "l holler at
It's Harris
Vs Namath
In NY Today
them a lot.•· he says or his team. "The
week before \\"e played Kingston !the
86·0 debacle l some of the kids didn't
show up for practice. I think they
were scared.".
Cheerleader Cindy !\lay perhaps
has the toughest chore or those in·
vol\•ed >A•ith the team. But. she says.
"it·s not hard to cheer \\'hen yqu see
how hard the guys try .
"\Vhen they get hurt they go right
back in . You ha\'e to ,keep them in
good s pirit s when you·re a
cheerleader." But she does admit
she's tired of being ridiculed by kids
from the other schools. • • • Two standout area freshman foot-
ball teams will be colliding Friday
evening at Newport Harbor High.
Fountain Valley and Newport, each
unbeaten after s ix games, kick it off
at5.
Eric Carson. former Corona del
Mar IJigb water polo Whi z. returns to
the area Ha ll oween night, brina:lng:
with hi m h is 11 Bria:ha m Young
Univeriiity water polo players.
Tbe.y-.!re down to train with UCI
coach Ed Newland a nd UC LA's Bob
Horn. Car5Cl.n, now A 1 v;orks with
BVU swim coach Mike Burt.on.
Surprise of the week: Mater Dei not
going for t he two-point conversion
when it pulled lo y,•ithin one point of
mighty St. Paul with tY.'O minutes to
play Thursday night. A tie, which was
the final result o( Mater Dei conser-
vatism , may turn out to be as good as
a loss when league titles and playoff
berth! are passed out.
NCAA Western reP<>nal baskeLh•ll
finals will be held al Portland next
year and the regiona ls wlnntlr ,
probabl y UCLA , wlll m eet the
Mideast regionals victor In the NCAA
semis at San Diego.
Disgrace of the year : That
television could delay the start of a
\Yorld Series game for a Presidential
address.
Instead of the game being tied al 17.
SC Wa5 st'ill up by SC\'Cn and Oregon
Stlite seemed to lose its spark after
that.
White, dis.consolatc with defeat and
his sub·par passing performantl'.
:Jdmitted he had a bad day. lfe hit
eight or 28 throws for 120 yards and
had three intercepted, ~le rushed rQr
sbc yards in four carries. But his
punting ~'as excellent as he got off
boots of 42 . 3-1, -10 , 42, 29, 35 and 41
yards.
Jlis recei\'ers dropped f1v(' thro>A's
but most of the time his aerials v.•erc
errant. ''I had a bad game
sometimes you have il. sometimes
yolNiQ{l 't. There w<is extra pressure
on me ~ying in the Coliseum since
I'm from California and because I
v.•anted to beat· them so badly," he
said.
"Defensively, I don't think SC is as
strong a s it "'·a s 111.st yea r . /\nd
comparing USC y,•ith Ohio State '(thC'
latter beat OSU 51 ·10 ), I think Ohio
would kick ·em out. Ohio State is
better offensively and defensively
and their Archie Gri(fin is better than
sc·s Davis.··
'Davis had a big day against lht·
Beavers, scoring '\.\vice <uld gainin~
137 _yards in 27 carries. Carter
~pa rkled V•ith 74 yards in 13 carrie~
and Pal lladen y,·ound up passing for
two touchdoy,·ns and 101 yards v.·ith
eight comple tions in 16 attempts
$CORE •Y QUARTERS Or~ Stillf I J o o 10
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USC-Oiv" 11 ""' (Llm•~u ~de\)
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Top Collegiate
Football Scores
USC 31, Oregon State 10
UCLA 28. California 3
Washington 66. Oregon O
Stanford 20. Washington State·t8
!\1ichiga n 49, !\I innesota 0
Ol:tio State 55. North>A'estera 7
Oklahoma G3, Kansas Slate-0
Notre Dame 38, Miami <F1a,) 7
Alabama 41, TCU 3
F1orida 30, Duke 13
Penn State 21, \Vest Virginia 12
~laryl and 20, .North Carolina St. 10
TcxasA&l\120. BaylorO
Texas 27. Rice 6
Georgia 24, Kentucky 20
Nebraska 7, Oklahoma State J
Wisconsin 35, lndiana25
Missouri 30. Colorado 24
Iowa 14. Illinois 12
Auburn 38, f'lortda State 6
Georgia Tech 27 , Tulane 7
Tennessee 29, Clcmson28
Texas TeC'h 2Q, Sl\fU 17
BYU 37, Arizona 13
South Carolina 31, North Carolina 23
Arkansas 43, Colorado St U 9
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Sunday , OctoDer '21. 19}4
OREGO:N STATE0S BILL CECIL (WHITE JERSEY) IS TACK LEO BY usc·s DAVID Lt WIS (RIGHT). STEVE LUCAS.
UCLA Blasts Bears, 28-3 I
Brui1is ' Sciarra Breaks A1ikle, Out for Season
BERf\t:LE\. IJCl.A quarterback
J ohn Sciarra tlu·e"· a long scoring
pass and ran for a ~econd touchdo>A·n
Saturday against California before
suffering a broken :i nkle, and his
dcfcnsi\'e tea mn1atcs made several
big plays in a 28·3 Paf ific·.8 football
victory o\·cr the 201h·raf\Red Bears.
Sciarra. injured "·hen tackled earl};
in the second period. was hospitalized
ut halfti1n e. llis· r ight ankle w~1s
placed in a cast. and the junior quar·
terbaC'k Y.'ilS declared out for the
remainder of the season.
Reserve quarterback Jeff Dank-·
\\'Orth took over "'ilh a 14·3 lead and
took the Bruins on tv.•o sccond·half
touchdoy,·n drives. scor.in,g once him-
self on a six .yard run.
Cars offense gained 357) ards. "'ith
quarterback Steve Bartko~·s~i pa ~
s ing for 300 and the Dears pen~trated
UCLA"s IO ·yard line three times. But
the only P.Qint~ yielded by the BrWn ~
v.1.ere-.on Jim Breech's 24-yetrd field
goal In the s<'cond qu<1rter.
Former Huntington Be<ach l{igh and
Golden \\'est College standout Bretl
\\."hile ·hooted four extra point s for
liCLA
UCLA broke Cars Ci\·e.game \\•in-
ning s treak and knocked lhe Bears out
of the conference lead which they
shared "'ith Southern C<i.liforni<1
UCLA 1s no"' 2·0· I 1n the Pac·8 and 4-
1·2 for all games, while Cal 1s 2·1 1n
the conference and 5·2 overall
Sciarra completed only l"'O passes
tn 19 minutes of action but the first
\\'enl 69 yards to split end Norm An-
dersen for a touchdOY.'n. Sciarra had
ovcrthro"'·n the receiver on the same
play earlier in the first quarter
The UCLA quarterback completed
a ·IU·yard pa~s to t\nderson to set up
the second tout·hdo\1·n, v.h1ch Sciarra
scored on a fL\"('·}ilrd run early in the
seC'ond p1?riod lo st•nd the Bruins
ahead. 14-0 6 , ·
Sophomori.' ll:ink\\Drlh C'ng1neered
touchdo\1'n dri ,·cs of 56 and 81 y:1 rd~.
!·le scored to end ii third·(1u:.irtcr drive
and reser1·e fullhack Jin1 Bro\1•n
plunged tv.o yards for a fourtH·c1u:ir-
ter IOU{' hdOY." n.
The first t1n1e Cal moved i"nsidc
UCLA's 10. the Be<Jrs settled for
Brcech·s field ~oal on o fourth dO\\'n
situation. •
Near the end of the second q\Jarter,
v.·ith a fourth do\1'n at the Bruins· 3,
Bartko\vs ki 1hre\1' toward re<:.e1 .. ·cr
Sle\'<' River:1. and defen..,ive back
Barne~· Per ~on knoCk('d dOY.'D th('
-pass.
The Bc:iri. 1r:iilcd 21-J 10 the third
qu:1rter \\'he n they dro\·e 70 yards to
the UCLA 4 Arter Chuck l\1uncie ran
for one yard :ind two passes were 10·
eQmplete. Rartko"''ttki was M\Q\\'ed un·
der oii anotht·r p;iss attempt-arid furn·
bled on fourth doy,·n. '
UC.'LA totaled 370 ~'ards 011 offeni.e.
11·ith Sl'iarra't' !Wo pass complet1nns
account'ing for tht• Onl,\· pas~in~ yardi..
Sports in Briefs
Sophon1ore \\'t•ndell 1·~ h.•,r li.'Q the
rushers \\'ilh 75 yards t
Bartkoy,·skl. one of C'Ollesc footbal·
l's top passers. C'omp!C'ted 26 of 44 at·
tempts and had no 1nterc<'ptions: Op·
ponents have intercepted JUSt l'A'O of
his 198 passes this season.
l\1uncie \\'as the gan1e's leading
rush.er \\'ith 76 net yards, but he lost
the ball on a fum b\e once after Cal had
dri ven from its OY.'n 17 to the UCLA 38
in the opening period.
The injury to Sciarra v.;ets tbe latest
of many suffered by th~ Bruins this
season. Se\'eral defensive starters
y,·erc sidelined earlier in t~e yC'ar.
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Second at Riverside 1
,. RIVERSIDt-.: \\'orld dr1v1ng Some 12,000 Za1r1<1.ns tu.rned out
_Saturday at the Stade Ou 20 !\lat
Stadium for the "'eigh.in NE\V YORK (A P1 -Lo.st Sunday,
the New York Jets spent the first54 i'l
minutl's of their 35·20 los s to
Baltimore trying to establish a
running game that "''asn •t there.
.. Gibbons Met Hitler
champion 1'~1n e r sun F1tl1paldi of
Brazil \\·o n the \\'reek-marred second
heat 1n the $200,000 International Race
of Champion..., scr11:s Saturday.
Bobby Allison. a i.tot'.'k car ace fron1
Hueyto\\·n, 1\la Y.'aS tre<i tcd and
released fron1 H1,cri.ide Comm unit~·
Hospital the only C"asuatt~· of a mas·
~i\'e pileup of cart' seC'ond s after the
race started.
Borg 8f"nl1>11
TEHRAr\. Iran Paul Ro.mirer..or
Today they fare the Los Angeles
Rams, y,•hose defe nsive unit doesn't
knoY.' the meaning of the phrase
"running game." And DO\\', \\'ilh John
Ri ggi ns out of actioo, neither does the
Jets' offense. Los Angeles ha s one of
the National football League's best
rush defenses.
Which means Joe Namath will
probably spend today trying to do
what he did the last 5 1~ minutes of the
011 l '\I Toda!/
Cl11111tU'I 2 nl I 0
game against the Colts. Y.·hen he
unleashed 142 yards y,·orth of passes.
good for t>A'O tou<'hd owns.
Againi-l the Colts or most other
teams. I hat "'ould be pretty <'ffecti\'c
-except the Hams :d~o hetve one or
the league's best pass defenses.
And Los Angeles isn't a one·sided
team. It 's also ~ot one of the steadiest
attacks as well. led Oy young Jame~
Harris.
llarris replaced \•eteran John Hadl
a week <igo and passed for 276 yards
and three touchdowns in the 37·14
walloping or San Fra ncisco, then
bec1:1n1e the Rams' No. I quarterback
when lladl was traded.to Green Bay.
llis targets are plentiful, headed by
J.l <irold Jackson . Lawrence
fl.fcCutcheon and Jack Snow. And
l\l cCutchcon is also the National
Conffrence's leadlng ru~her with his
510 yards.
The Rams y,•ere preseason picks by
many to be the N f'C's representative
In the Super Bow l. And . ~·ith their
offfnsc on the truck :igain. they bring
a 4'2 record Into Shea St;1dium.
'The Jets. n1c a n\\•hile, arc reeling at
l·S. And with Riggins out. it looks like
Emerson Bo<>t<'r y,•111 C'arry the brunt
of tht!lr !(round ga me. Boor.er has
carried for 232 yards. J\·likc Adamle,
"''ho has rushed five tin1cs for 11
yards. Is experted to be Ri ggins'
replacement. • .
It's only the scron<I meet1n~
between the Jets and Rams and the
firslinNcwYork.
•
I Former Cager Recalls 1936 Olympics
Edlfor·s nore: The modern era sports
i;1sta providing entertainment. qualily
and occasionally cor1tro~rs.r1 on a scale
never before atto1ned i11 the world of
athletics. Yet sports of doys yon.e by
alst1 had great n101ne11ts ond star per-
/Ormers. Toda11 our look at lhesc day!
Jocu.ses on Jo/111 ··rer .. Gibbons.
By 110 \\'1\RD 1 •. 11/\1\'DY
01 TIM 0•11' Piie! '"" When John I~. "Tex" Gibbons
'A'as in Germany for the 1936
Olympic Games as a member of
the United States basketball team.
he had some time on his hands
when the team wasn't practicing or
playing games.
"J really don't know how it came
about but I got lo hob·nobb.ing wilk
so me or Adolph Hitl er's
boydguards. ·· GibbonsTccalls.
"I didn't s~ak German but they
spoke the best of English and they
kept in\'ilin,e me to co oul "'ilh
them." he say!-..
"They \\'ere very nice to me and 1
don't kno"'' why bul I did get to
know the guards very well .
"One time one of them asked me
where I li .. ·ed in America and I told
him he would't be able to recognize
the place because it was a small
to.,.,·n in Ka nsas -l\1cPherson.
"lie asked if there was a bigger
tO'A'n near.by and I told him Wj&Jiita
was about 50 mites lo the eas~ l-lc
immediately told me, 'now we
know exactly y,•herc it is.'
"They knew their geoJilraphy of
this country and could pinpoint any
tov.·n by relating it to ;,i. larger
city."
Did he cvet come in direct
contact with llltler?
"After the Games, he had a big
deal at Deutschland llalle ror all of
the athletes and he gave a 5pc(.'(h
that was interpreted as he wenl
alonJ::.
-.
"I-le seemed to be \'Cl'' 10,·1ul <.1t
the time and told us :
" 'Have a goOd time. Everyone
in Berlin is instructed to let you
have a good time. If you have loo
much beer. the police "''ill take you
back to t}le Olympic Village.
"'Remember. have a good lime.
You 'll never have this opportunity
again in Germany'.''
Did Hiller snub sprinter Jessie
Owens al the 1936 Olympic Gam·es·!
Going Back
IN SPORTS
''cs. he did Ill' s~ud hl' d1dn I
"'ant hi s super race intermingling
'A'ith the colored people When
Owens would win an cvenl.
llermann Goering or Rudolph l~ess
would presenl lhe gold medal to
him.
"Hiller presented many of the
o~her medals bu\ I ne\'er did see ....
him at a basketball game. And to
tell the truth, I really don 't know ir
he presented th<' basketball gold
medals or not .
"Only one member or the team
picked up all of lhe medals and I
wasn't Chat person. I did meet him
pe rsonall)' that night Hl the
D(!ul.sc hland l·lalle after the
Gamts, though:"
\Vilh his close as~oc1at1un >A'ith
some of lfillcr's pcrsonnl (l uards.
Gibbons had an opportun1t)' to
discuss ~hinJil $ that y,·ere not
gfncrally talked about at thett time.
"I asked lhem if the f)e()plc liked
lliller a" mOr.h n~ they appcarrd to
and they would nc\'er An!Swer
directly.
I.They would come back with a
question <.1bout Americans aH
lik i n g . Pr es ident Franklin
Roo sc\'cll and I had to admit some
people didn 't like him.
"Hitler came into power \\'hile
there were people on the streets
s l<1r\'ing to death. He would gi\'e
them a Httle plot of land so they
could raise crops and naturally
they liked him .
.. Another time I a s kt>d th<'
guards if 'the Gcrnlans liked to
fight as well as they appeared to
and they <.1nsv.•crcd that the country
\\'as so cro>A•dcd, lleople v.·ere on
each othcr·s rcet.
"ThC'n they said, 'right no"·· 1f
your states such :is Oklahoma and
Texas y,•ere different cou ntri~!'.
they'd be fi ghting too.·
"It y,·asn't h<:ircl to tell th('.\' y,•er~·
looking to the future .
"On<' time I "'as.returning frc.nl
the practice field to the \'illagc. a
distance of about six mil es. on the
bus. All of a sudclc·n I heard a loud
roar outside.
"I looked out in time to sec :r-
bunch of airpl3n.es coming right up
out of the grnund. They had
underground airports for planes in
those days. hidden from the public
except Y.·hcn the y too k off or
l>1nded
"\'ou could tell something \\a~
golng to h;ippen soon
"Bt>fore y,·e ROt out of lhf'
Ol~·mp1c V11t11:ie. a l:ir~e numbet of
trool):\ cam l' 10 to take O\·er the
31'Ca
(i 1bbon:-r('\urnPd homl' \\1th tht!
l·.s. t.llymp1r tc:im ahoard sh11>
;ind tul:'lll'<I 10 th(' p(•lroleum
industry 10 m:ikr 11 li\'inJI:. putt1nJ1:
German~' aud hii. parlic1pat1on 1n
th<' Game~ behind him e..ccpt for
the mcmorlci; h<' nOY.' ha:-:i.nd the
\.!(1111 ll'll•tl;il lh,d ,.., 'llll It\ hi\ )Ml"
'l' ... lolUll
Alli~on's r:1r \va ~ dcn1olished. as
v.·as the one <lri,·en by 1974 national
driving champion Bobby Unser. Un.
ser e scaped injury and drove a
backup car in the race, though he
fini shed badly.
Second pla re "'cnt to George Fol·
!mer. a ro<Jd racing expert from 11un·
tington Beach. and third to five .time
national chan1p1on /\ .• 1. Foyt.
The seri f.'s niatches 12 v.·orld ·cla ss
drivl'r:-1n 1dt·nt1 raJl y .pre pared
Chevrol<'t (:-i m:iro cnupcs l 'nser v.·on
the first out1nJl, 011 '' ty,·o.mile nval 10
~lich igan last rnonth.
The th ird raec Hl the four-e l·enl
series "'·ill h1· run nt n1v erside todav.
y,·1th lht' fourth :ind payoff he ;,,
schcdulf'd f<1r IJ a.\ 1'1na Hco.1th. Via 1n
Februar.\
I\ i11g s II r••••:••
INGLJ-:\VO OI) Sel'ond pc?r1od
i;oal s by Hoh Rerr~· and \\'hill'Y
\\'idini:, brnkt· open a {'lose cheeking
g<1n1e :ind hrlJ)l'd Los Angeles rlcfe<it
lhe C<1.liforni11 C.oidtJn Seali>, s.1.
S11turd:1y 01,e.ht in a National llockcy
League 1u1mt•
Bob Nevin :Hhlt•rl a po1rof gn;il:-. I.he
second unl· C'~1n1 1n c \\Ith 2.05 to play.
a s the K 1n g~ l 1 ft1 •d their record to !'1· 1 ·3
for 13 point:-. t11fl~ 111 01\ 1 ~1on :i 1·hc
Seali. dropp1·d to 2 5 :I
L'..S. " ..... , ... d
TIJ U1\N1\ South Korea v.·on !ht•
!'C<'ond .1u1mt• :1rlt·r ;1 1·11 dC'f1c1t and
\\'hipped thl' l 'n1t('d Statrs, 15 11 , 15·
12. 12 15. r. 1r1. I ~ 6 lo lakt· thl' l<'ad 1n
the consolat1on brackrt of the "orld
\ t)llr~·h;i 11 t•h;i rn p1un .. hq1 ...
Fight t•rs 11 t•iglt
l\li\SJl ,\SA Za trC' \V orl d
he:i\'yY.t'it-:hl l'h;in1p1on Gcorp.<'
f"ott•man v.t•1,1thecl 220 ;incl t>ha lleni:t•r
l\·luh;1n11na<I All 2111.. al 1hr1r offl r1 al
\\'C'1 ~h 10 r1•r1•n1 nnu•s on Saturday for
th1•1r f)('l 30 t 1t It· f11thl
r-.lexico beat S\1·cden's teen·age star
Bjorn Borg, !he r\"o. 2 scetl. 6·0, 6·1.
Saturda~· 10 a men ·~ singles SC!flifinal
m<.ilch :it the Sl00,000 Ar;.ramehr
professional tennis cup tournament.
In the other semifinal. Guillermo
\'ilas of •Argentina beqt t;lrazilia11
Thomas Koch, 6·0, 6·3.
-·T n1111f"r Tri11mphH
Cl-IRl~TCll U RCll, NC\\' Zealand
Top seed Roscoe Tanner of the United
States had to fi ght hard to beat fellow
un~ceded countryman Sandy l\taser,
4·6. 6·3. 6·3 in the scmi ftnol~, of the
men's tennis. rlas~•r Fr1rlay
·"••~nd I.Pods • PINl':11u ns·r . :-.:.t· SJm Snead
'ur\·1,·ccJ "h;1t hl' called ";.1 lousy
round of J!Olf " Saturday to add a
strOkl· to ht s le<11t v.·1th a thlrd-round
par ll ror :.1 213 tot:il Ill thl' PC.A Club
Pro cha n1p1Q n~h 1 p
Sports Today
Ot1 T e levis ion
10 :1.m {2) ~l-~L f'OQT.
BA.LL The Lo~ /\ngelf! Hams
meet the .lt·t~ 10 NC'w York's
Shea Stadiu1n
11 a,m. !·l J !\i'I, •OUT·
81\l.L Thr f't•W t-:n~land
Patriot!'> met:'! tht \.lk1nt:~ at
r.11nnesota Follov.1 n~ lh1; >:amC'
thr Oak\:inci Ha1dt•r.., S<i.n 1'0r:tn·
c:'.1sco 494.'rs ,:?anlt' \\di bl• p1 t·ked
up in prn1trt''!i
I JO µ ni. 121 NBA
llA.o,;;Kt-:TRl\l_,I, The Se<1tll1•
Su1>crSon1t' nlC'l'l ttu> Tr;ul
Blf1Zl'r' at Portland
4 r n1 !51 c·o1 .t•:G1-:
t•()()Tli1\LL Orl'lolan Stlhl v~
L'SC 1n a,JH~me pla,cd Saturday
at the Collsru1n 171
('Ol,l .EC:E ··onTl\Al.I. '1 1
fh ~hhl!hls nf f!rtm1•s pl;i~Oll lht\
\\'('Ckrnd un th•• rollt~e
fron1
\
.·
'Barna
Shells
TCU
BIRf\l !NG H A~t . Ala
IAP 1 -Quarlcrbit cks
flob~rt Frale1 and J;.i ck
O 'Ht•Jr. ~ut.i~111~ 111 f1nC'
:-t yl(', d1rt•(·ll'll fuurth·
r<inktd Aloi L.11na tv :i ·ll·:J
foolb;i ll \'Jl'll~' S111urday
ovtr o utcl a~~ T e x~~
l'hr1~t1a11
t'ral('y !>l'orc<l vllt'C ;in<!
thre¥.• t...-.·o scoring pa sses
and O'He::i r ran for oil('
touthdown and Jiassed for
1nothl!!r.
1''ralty trigi:ered the
Cri mson Tide. no~· 7·0, on
an 83-y ard drl\'e on its first
po'sess1on, talung it 1n him-
~U from the four.
\\'1th :is players seeing fir-
st · p eriod action f o r
Al•bama. fourth-stringer
0 ' Rear took the Tide. on a
68 -y<i rd n111 r ch. c<ipped by
Rick Watso n's one-ya rd
scor1n2 run
f'lorhla Rolb
OAll Y P!LOf
Buckeyes, Michigan
Thump Big-10 Foes ,.
EV,\NSTON, Ill. <API -
Super tadbae k Archie Grir
ftn churned 173 y<.J rd!> on 19
t•arric:, tu rnult•h a ~utiunul
Colle ~1atc· Athl(·t1<· A ...
'f>l'l111 llin fL'turd i'·' !up
ranked t)h"' Statt· ('fusht•d
North\.l'(':ottrn 55,7 in HiJ:
Ten football Saturday
Gr 1ff1n . ...,·ho lt•ft the
runa" ;1y conlt'sl mid'A·ay
through the third quarter,
lied the record of 17 con.
secut1\'e IOO ·plus yard
rus hing games set by
Oklahoma 's Sieve 014'ens in
1968-69. '
GrifCin: who sC'Ored lhe
third of Ohio State's eight
touchdo...,·ns , has rushed
1,050 yards thi s season.
making h"im the fir s t
BUckeye ba llcarr1e r in
history to surp a:-.~ 1,000
ya rds in l \\"O s u<.·ecs~i\'e
~ea:.o n s
;>:o rlh"'c:-.tc r n . eon-
nbut1n..: lo 11 :. own downfall the ··Little Brown Ju(!,"
ny ha\'1n~ thrrl' intercepted 14'ith ri.lichiga n plt'rt~1 ni: tht!
J><t .. ...,L • ..., tur111·1I 1nlo l!JUrh· , hg,merom1ng crowd or nu1re
du" n .... "'1~1nel"r•·•l " ... ur· · lll~n 96.?QO by Inking th1.·
pr1 .. 1n~ X.1 \.ar1I ilr!\~· 111 21 ir1 ZL' for !ht• lit'\cnth 1·u11
µl;1) _., 'CCU(!\'C 11 ll)t'.
1tl i 1111 ••"''' 11 ,..,,,I" P1trd11f• O 11111p1•1I
1\NN AHU<lH , ri.11rh
\\1 1n~IJal·k G ii t:hapn111n
::.t·orcd t"·o to ut•hdo .... ·ns
14·hiJc l:.iilbnc ks Bob Lytle
nnd Gordon Be ll con1bined
for 289 yards rus hing lo lei.d
third-ranked P.1ichigan lo a
49-0 Big Ten football \'iC'tory
over ri.f innesota Saturday.
"Chapma n scored on <1 29-
yard run in the first quarter
and on a five.ya rd scamper
in th e th ir d a s th e
\l.'ol\"t'rines coasted to thfir
fourth conference triumph
\\ ithout a lo~~. and ran their
O\'er.all murk to 7-0. !\Jin·
nc:-.ota droppe1l to l·J in lhe
Iii ~ 'rc n a l'ld :i-.i overall.
II \I.a:-the· ~7th battle f111'
EAST 1.1\NSJNG . !\heh.
(,cl uar t i:rbut•k Charlie
Baggett and tailback Rich
Baes scor ed t1A·o touch-
downs apiece Saturday.
giving JI.I ichigan State a 31 ·7
Big Ten college football vic-
tory over Purdue.
Three o f the Spartan
touchdowns 'A'e re set up by
long runs by fullback Le,·i
J ackson, "'ho rushed for
m?re than JOO yards.
l\h rhigan State 'picked off
t~·o passes by Bo il ermaker
quu.rterbuck ~1 ark \'itali ,
:-.et!Lng up uddilional ~tores .
ltt1t•n Hallie"
Ill\\";\ <.:11'\', I0\1-;1 t<:d
Oono\'an scored on :in r1 ghl·
yard screen pass \\"ith 17
~l'conds r em<iini ng in thl'
gan'l' to lift underi.:doi;: 16...,·a
lo a J-1-12 Uig 'l'e n \•ic!ory
Saturday over Illinois.
GA INES\'11.LE. Fl:.
~unior qu:.i rterb11cli Don
Gaffney sho.,r e<I ;1 happy
rlomecon1ing rr1J" d Satur·
day th11t he ha 1> mastered
,l-1orida':-. 'A'l~hbone offense.
tossi ng t'Ao touchdo...,·n pa:-.·
ses and leading the Gators
to a 30-13 rout of Ouke.
GaC{ney aided 12th-
r.anked Florida 's six th vie·
tory in se\·en games when
he executed a perfect option
play on the third pllcly of the
eame.
Sooners Stomp
Wildcats, 63-0 lo"•a, 3-<I, h<id b('cn stop·
ped twice previously in the
final quarter inside the Il-
linois 20-yard line but drove
49 yards in 13 plays for the
deciding touchdown.
OHIO STATE RUNNING BACK ARCHIE GRIFFIN SIDESTEPS NORTHWESTERN DEFENDER.
As Duke con\·e r ged on
Gaffney. he pitched out to
James Richards . ...,.ho ram·
bl ed 68 yards for a toucn-:-.
down.
The Gator s dro\'e 64
yards in 13 pla)'S the second
ti me they had th e b;ill. Gaff-
ney pas.si ne the final eight
to tight end ,\l \'is Darby for
the touc hd ov.•n .
NORJl.fAN , Okla. CAPI -
Propelled by the lightning
moves of ha lfback J oe
Washington and the sure
quarterbacking of Steve
Da\'i S, second -ranke d
next st:r1es o:lnd had to punt.
Oklahoma State s tarted its
final dri ve on it s o...,·n 38
yard line.
1\.011""·" .iriioel.:ed
Oklahoma sn1ashedto a 35-0 LAY.'RE NCI-:. Ka n .
ha lftime l;ad and wento~to Barry llil\ inter l'epted four
bury the ~a n s~sSt~te Wdd· pa !<ises , Tool Goedje n
cats 63·0 tn _a Big Eight foot-· kicked three field goals and
bollgame.Saturd11y. lo\~·a State s111othcred the
. \l.'ashington_, \1·ho . ...,·ent sputtering Kansas ofh~nse
into t~e game averaging an for a 22-ti Bi g Eig ht football
amazing 8.8 yards per car-victory Salurdav.
Wisc.·••11si11 M'i1rs
BL001"11NGTON -1'"\J\.
lback K e n St arc h and
tailback l\like l\1 or gan each
po1A·e red for a pair of touch-
dO'A'ns as \\'isconsin fought
back tenacious Indiana, 35-
ZS, Saturday in a Big Ten
football gan1e.
\\'isconsin scored three of
the first four times it had
the ball and on its first pos·
session in thC-second half as
Sturch anti J\;lorgan helped
build a 28· 12 lead.
Stanford
Holds Off
Cougars
Collegiate
Grid Scores
ry, scored one touchdO'A'O ·
.4ufJ11rn Explodt>• and jetted for 133 ya rds in !!ill , a s enior safety,
only 17 carries in the first-raised hi s career intercep-
AUBURN , Ala . -Quar· hal!Soonerblilz. lion lot'a1 to18, breaking th('
terback Phil Gargis pa ssed · \Vashi ngton and the rest conference record or 17 sel
fo r lwo touchdo.,.,•ns and ran of the talented No. t Sooner in 1946-49 by Okl a homa's
for..:·anolher Saturday. and buckfield did not play a Darrell Ro.va l, now the
filth·r&nked Auburn came down after intermission Texas coach. llill ha·s six in-
to life in t he second ha lf to aga ins t the outclassed lerceptionsthisseason.
watloo Florida State38-6. Wildcats. "''ho dropped to
Indiana took the opening
kiekoff <ind marched from
its own 16-yard linC" lo
\Visconsin's 28 before thr
Badgers reco\·e red a furn ·
hie by Courtney Snyder
S POKANE. \\lash. (t\Pl
· l\like Cordova lhre\v l\\U
touchdo\1·n Jl<lSsc s and Stan-
ford held off ;1 desperate.
rall y in the rinal rleriocJ
Saturday a s the Cardinals
edged \Va shington State. 20-
18. in a Pacific-8 foo t ba ll
.e:ame
Colleg e
\\'est
USC31 ,0regon S1 .10
J CLA 28, Ca I 3
\\'ashington 66 . Oregon ii
Stanford 20, Washington St.
18
P;1cifiC' 29. San Jose SI. 21
' Fres no St . 48. Ca l Stut1· ! t-'ul
lerton 121
Gargis scored on a J6-J.4 yard run as the undefeated Oa\'is scored one louch-
Ti1ers haJlded rlorida State do...,·n and passed for t"·o
.... itJI 19th defeat in a ro"'' othe rs as the Oklahoma
b • r 0 r e a n A u bu r n ...,·ishbone rolled to 3m total
h om ecomi n i-: e ro"·d or yards in the fir!'I 311 min·
Aggies ·Sting Baylor;
Cordova completed rour
passes for 62 yards, lhc lasl
a 12·yard strike to Enc Tesl
for a touchdown. midwav
through the final period th.it
i:ave the \'isitors a 20·6 lead
San D1c~o St 21, Cal Statt'
11.B 1 l i
• 'le\'ada ii.as Vega ... 1 33,
H<1wa11 8
••
••
:wl,709. utes ofplay
"'uburn. \\'ith the fourth Tiger• Cuflerl
Raiders Edge SMU
WSU hadn't movf.'d the
ball .... -e ll until then. scoring
only OI\ firSt·ha\f field goals
or 55 'and 47 va rds bv Jo<'
Danella . But s udde nl v
C.l l~!~•MI lS. uS1U u
01 Poi, !SlO! •I No•1"""9e St I -tt"' •~.O<<ooont•l I
-•"4••1.C••~t.....,,t·M-1J
UC 0..~"ll. SK••mtnloS1 11
Of«90"C:"lleqe 00, Wt\1, Wa•n•f'0!.00>~
Loni tel a SI, le'"" & Cl•'~ 10 lest defense in the nation.
held a 7-6 halftime lead.
But Auburn came out of
the dressing room fired up
and scored the first three
times it had the ball in the
second half.
T11ln11P Lt»~t·s
ATLANTA -Rudy Allen
engineered three first-half
scor ing drives Saturday as
Geor gia T ech knoc ked
Tulane from the unbeaten
rank s, 27-7. in a regionally
televised coll ege football
came.
Allen. who saw no action
after being injured in the
closing minute or the first
half. scor ed Tech·s first
touehdo...,·n on rs-tY•o-ya rd
run and sparked t'A·o other
drive:-. that pro<luced field
goals of 29 and 33 yards by
Danny Smith.
Tar fft>elN l lp .. •1
COLU~I RI/\.
Sophomoi:e l~o n Ba ss, a
reserve quarterbet rk most
of this s eason. rippe d
through the North Carolina
defense for two touchdowns
and 208 ya rds on 39 carries
lo pace underdog South
Carolina to a 31-23 co llege
football \·ictory over the
Tar 11eels Saturday night
The Gamecocks. two-
touchdo"·n underdog s, ex ·
ploded for three third quar-
l('r score<> to cra ~C' a 13·3
halh1 m~ dcf1c1 t
COLUMBIA. ~l o. -!\tis·
souri che_9ed its erratic
...,·ays just 1n time and Tony
Galbreath capped an 80·
yard surge with a JG.yard
touchdO"-'R burst as the
'r igers s ubdued Colorado 30-
24 in a Big Eight Conference
football battle Saturday.
Only seven minutes. 57
seconds r emained when
Galbreath, who made three
touchdown s, b olted
goal'A•ard, stumbled out of a
s hoestr ing tackle effort ti.I
the three and fell into the
end zone.
It was the third time the
Ti gers surged from behind.
ll1111kf"rtt E fft"RpP
L I NCOLN . Neb
f'\ebraska cornerback:-. ,\r
dell Johnson and Jim Bur
ro"· made key defensi,·e
plays in lhe final three
minutes to hall Oklahon1a
Slate drives and preser\'e a
7-3 victor y for the ninth-
ranked Cornhuskcrs in a
Big Eight Confere nce foot-
ball game Saturday.
\Vith Nebraska holding a
7-3 lead, J ohnson recovered
Co'A·boy quarterback
Charlie \Veatherbie"s rum-
ble on the one-ya rd line with
3.22 sho...,·ing on the clock to
s top ~1 n Ok la homa State
dri\·c that had ro1·ered 79
yards in 10 plays.
The llusker offen~c cvuld
n•)I ~u:-.tai n a dr1\e on the
Ferraro Sparkles
In Pacific's Victory
ST'Ql'KT<J;'-: (luartl.'r· come·frnm·beh1nd 27·17 '''"
back Steve To...,·n ran frnn1 lory O\"er Cal Sl ate 11..ong
20 yarcts out for a late four-Beachl Salurday nighl.
th·quarlt•r touchdo\\'O aftC'r Trailing 17-14 going into
Univcrs1t y or the Pacif1 C' the fin al quarte r, the 181h-
had scored on a safrty. and rank(•rl Aitecs scorl.'d lht>ir
the Tigers rallied 10 drfeat fifth victory in six starts.
San Jose State. 29-27, In a
\\'A CO, l 'ex Carl
Roaches scored on a team-
mate's miscue and set up a
field goal "'1th a pass recep-
tion Saturda y ni g ht as
Te xas A&Jl.1 s poi l e d
Baylor's homecoming with
a 20 -0 victory before a
record Bay lor c rowd ·of
51.200.
It v.·as the third straight
South west Confere nce
triumph for Texas A&l\l.
th e nation's e ighth-ranked
team. and made the Aggies
favorites to represent the
C'Onfcre·nce in the Cotton
Ro.,.,•l on Jan 1
Roache:-. .i 165-po und
1unior. scorrd Tex a:-. A&:'lf's
\\·in ning louehdo11·n \\'hen he
grabbed t(•ammatl' Hubba
Bean's rumble :.ind sprinted
56 \.'ards throutlh a clt•ar
rield mid "'ay lhrnu~h thl'
firstquart<'r.
'''''"'''''Y-" f 'all
0/1.LLA.S <AP ) Texas
Tec h defen1'i\.'<' end Tommy
Cones cra shed through to
block a 1>unt early in the
fourth q uartl'r Saturday
and ha rd-runni ng Larry
Isaac cashed the break into
a toue hdo\.\· n lo Jl i ve the Red
Raiders a 20·17 Soulh\\'esl
Confere nce victory over
Southern !'l-1 ethodist.
l1nt1l l~ones· big play. it
a ppc arrd the underdog
:\lu !-langl' \1 t-rr on thl' verge
nf pu lling off an ups et
!~·fore lhc <'rO\\'d of 32.!j)()on
;1 1\;1rn1 <h1~ 111 lhl' ('Olton
lloy, I
Ttl('.l l!h rank1·d H<11dcrs,
''""' :1 I l for lht• ~eason. r'l'ma1n1•d .1 !t1·1· 1n thl' S\\'C-
r;i1·1• \I 1\h ,t 2 I !t•ill.!t'r
'l 't•.'('(l!I> ,,,,11~
l!Ol lS'I'().\/ 'l'(•xas 11uar ·
ter h :1ck 1\l ;ir l )' Akins
rushed f()r 188 yards h1 23
(';1 rr 1 t~s Sa lurd11y and
scored. l'A"O tnurhtlo"·n.>; to
!rad I.hr 13 1h ·r11nk ed
Longhorns lo ,1 27 ·6 south-
"·est Conference victory \YSU c;1ught fire behin(i
over the winless Rice O'A·ls. quarterback \V al Iv Bennell.
The 014•[s defe nse allo...,·ed Bennett took th-e Coug;irs
Aki ns to spurt free off the 86 yards. carryin g the fina!
Longho rn's \Vis hbone of-three for a touehdo"·n that
fe nse to keep their hopes cut the lead to 20-12 . ·rhe try
alive for a seventh straight for a t\\'O-poinl conversion
SWCtitle . failed.
:exas ~ad lo setlle for a Stanford couldn't move fi:-6 halftime deadlock on the ball and a fourth-down
field ~oa l sof 24 and 36yards punt was bl oc ked. Ozell
by Billy Schott after the -Bledsoe reco..,ered 1n the
Longhorns lost fumbles at end zone for a touchdown
t~e R ic~ 34-,~nd 15-yard just 2:18 after Be nnflt's
lines to k1ll scoring thre;its. pl unge. The try for a game-
f~urt e Sl1i11es tying l'A'O-point conversion
u~LE ROCK _ \ k . failed but the Cougars g?t
• • '~ an yet another rha nce to win
sa s halfback Ike t orte when they got thC" ball back ~cored t\\'O touchdo...,·~s and 'A'ith J: 10 "to plav
i;et up 'ti nother on a 6i-yard lto .... •e\·er. liennl'lt rurn
ru.n_as the Ra.zorbacks out-bled on the fir st pl ay. Stan-
cbi:-.sed Colorado Slate. 43-ford re CO\'ered ;i nd "'·on its
9. 1n a non :conferenc_e foot second gam e of the seaso~
b<11l g11mt• Saturday night against th rel:' io~se s and (\\"O
f"ortc gained 140 y;1rds on lies. Stanford l!t 2-0 I in
16 carries in the fitst h3Jr Pacifi c-8 play. \V SU drop-
and wo und up with 153 pedlol-6and0·3inthe Pa<·-
yards on 20 attempts. fl
Huskies Erupt, 66-0
SEA TTLE IAP J -
\Va shington quarterbacks
Dennis Fitzpalrirk , 'A'ho
rushert for 105 y~rds scored
a loue hdo~· n , a nd Chris
Ro"·land. "·ho scored t .... ire
and passed for another !al-
l~. led \\"a:-.hinglo n 's
l l u:.k i e s to their fir...,1
P:ir1fi C'-8 f'onf('ren<'r \IC
tory s1nct 1972. <i fi6·U sht•l
tacking o f l h•· Ore.ion
!)uc·k ~
Tht· Uui:k :-., 11 hosl' lij ~I
conference victory ...,·as a
58-0 blanking of \Vashi n~on
last ye<.J r . had only '"'O first
downs.
llusky defenders Cornel-
l us Che n eve rt ancl /I.I
Jturleson each interce pted
key paSses. Burleson I.akin.I!
the ball 1n 23 yards for one
touchdown.
Robi n Earl. switc hed
from tight e nd to fullback ,
and· l\l ike Vicino each
s cored t wo touchdO\\'ns.
Neither team ge nerated
1nuch offense in the fi rst
11 cr 1od , although thl'
l\u skies 1101 a 39-yard rield
~oal by Ste\'e Robbins .
\\'ashington broke loose for
21 po ints in lhr i.econd
period and added ZR in th('
lh1rtl.
Ore~on dido t ~t·I p:i:-.t
mtdrield until early in 1hc
fourth pe riod , 14'hcn the
OuC"k s reached lh e
Washington 41 , but rcservt"
quarterback Ken Spencer
wa s thrown back JO yards
on !he next pl:1y and they
never got into W:is hington
territory S1ga in
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Ne••d• IRtM) lll, (11•(0 St. 11
Rockieli
BY U37,1\r1zona 13
Idaho St. U. 10, \V eber St. S
Utah St.-2.J , '\Vest Texas St.
" !\·Jontana St. 36, Idaho 21
Wyoming 31. Utah 13
Boi se St. 45. No. Ari zona 13
Drake 29. New ~t exico SL 28
Arizona St . 41 . New l\1exico
;
~lontJna 24.. Portland Sl. 14
NQ<l""<nC: ... le. Nell••l~e. ~I
Pot-• MQ..,t •• n ll. E1•I Mont•rw 1•
F! L ...... -.. a1rn1S1•tt0 •a•"" to11e9<' le, wn.tm•~ 11
)lid14 t'!tl
7\l1ch1gan 49. i\l1nnesola t1
Ohio St. 55. r-.:orthwestern 7
10 .... ·i' 14 , Illinois 12
Wisconsin 35, Indiana 25
Nebraska j , Okh1hon1a
St. 3
l\li ssour1 30. Colorado 24
lo"-·a St. 22. Kansas 6
Oklahoma 63, Kansas St. u
Clh1026, West l\1ichigan3
Kent State 51, Akron 14
Notr e Dame 38, 11.l iami
<Fl a. I 7
O.•ot• Yielttf l•, Ot•ott SI l•
Hlltl"')l I,, Nellr•U• Wtilty 0
Sio11• F•lll :k, Wt1tm•• 10
WIYM ST, Ntll 11, Pt tu Stitt l
WI lmtf191on I F 1"41•r (Olltgt •
AlblOI' !i , Adrltn 7 "''"'"'''~I.it 11, SoutMrn ltlino.1 lio
81.t<:• HUii St 20. Cn•<l•On Sl•lt 10
01<•;""°" ~t•lt 11, J lmf1!own 7
t<o 01•011 St 11, Mln•.io ~t•tf II
SI (IOllCI St tttll, M1,...U.01•·Ma"l\ll
Wn••tO'O 211. NDnn Ctnltl l I)
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(1'1n-II. L••••1nd 11
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M.r••llf ~••t• )i. NDtl~llnd 10
St ProcePIWS 12, low• W•\lt Y•" O
Upptt 1_1,1, Ou~V.1 1
El"ll"Mlrhlqt" 17; Ball St"•t
NOtlhwoocl Mltl'l I~. Ct"""' S!.Ol"D1
(k!'l'IOll $1tlt U , S!Olll Sta It lO
(Oft(O<'O, M0o;l!d1•, M1t t lt1I .. 10
PaC'ific ('0:1st Athlc11r As· 1 'ftn111 Smashptf
soc1at1on roothall gan1t N.:ff Co rlez passed fort\\·o
Fornier Coronu dC'I ~fa, touc hdo\\ ns and scarnpered
and Golden \\'t>!il l"ollel.!l' for anothl.'r a~ Frrs no l'lalc
star Roh Fl'rraro <'apped pa ... tcrl t:al State IF\ill('r
P:;ic1fic ".t s:1 yri rd dn1(' 1n tonl ... 8·2t,in :t P:i c1f1l·Cn:.i~I
the fourth qua rter .... 11h :t Athlelic Assot·iatlon football
l"'O·)"ilrd touchdo'An run. ~amt Sn111rd :1y n ight <1 l
l~n ra n for a t"·o·pu1nt eon· Santa 1\na llo..., I.
Irish Crush Miami, 38-7
\·(rslon to tut the Tiger~· lt .... a ~ th<' second l'('A1\
dcf!r1t lo 27 21 rnnqut•~I 1n a row 11 rter o~
. .t t lf•("N Hnlllt \ea~u·· lo~~ fo r the Hulld<'Jgs .•
11Q\\3·!i
SAN DIEGO Qu11rter Cortl.'l. hit 12 of 22 p11~i.es
SOL'Tll B t::~ D. Ind
Qu arterbiil'k Tum t·1~n1t'nl~
t·111pne~r<'d fl \ r f1r:>1l·half
~f'Ortn R drl\l':-1 <111d '<'\ellth·
r<1nk ('d 1"'otre lJan1e rared
pa 't h1j:tf\) rt·~ur dl'd
~l1a m 1 , Fl a , 3R 7 1n ;:1 col
lege rootball 11.arn{' S:1lur·
d 1t) b1 ck Cra ig P e nrose hit for 191 yard-~ a!<i ~~r~i.no rnl-
N1te f t ri::ersor1 'tl'ilh !ouch led up .. 49 yards In total of
down pas!ie5 of 8 und 2" ftnse J eJfJohnson1ed8ul· The l r 1i;.h , n ow ti I ,
yard$ in the fourth t}U·:'r.'l~t~r,1!idroii"'~· ~ru~·~·h~e~r~'~"'::.:.:'l~h~96::.,,Y~•~r~d::...s qu1c kl)' mad(' <1 "hambll'Sof '° give s,n IJieiO Sta What had htcn ('Kf)l'Cted lo
bt' a rugged de rc n~1\·C battle
h) m:irching 79 ~ urlls in !iil'C
pla~s: !he fir:'lt limt• they hacJ
thl' hall
Clen1 ent s: lofted u perfect
Ila ~~ to lL11:ht end Pele Ocm
mt>rle. 'A'ho took it 1n !<itnd~
at lht? 10-y ard Une and bpcd
in for 11 47-yurd tout'hdnv"n
ptav only 2·09 i nto the
~ame.
1'he llurr1canc:.. ~ 2.
rnade I hl'1r mo~l ~criouK
li<'Oring effort of lht half on yard field goal 10 cap Notre
th(!iropt>ningdri\'e ,push1ng Dam e·~ (1ro;t quarter
;o y:irrls to thr Notr~ l)amc.. scoring
10 But Crl!t. Dennis mi'!<iscd ~lian11 quarterback Kary
a 26.yard field goa I. Baker con1pl eted hi s fir~!
t r1s h linebac ker 00\Jg pai;s of the gante, bUt then
8fckcr recovered a {um. failed to connect on all but
bled Miami punt return al one of 12 other!! 1n the rin'lt
the nine. n nd fullbac-k~-halr. f r ee sa fety Rand)'
\Va y n e Bullo c k t ook llarrisonplrkedonfloffand
Clements' hwndnff in for thr rol led 44 yard!! down the
touchdown on the nl'xt play !'idelines for a n Irish S('()l'e
Dave> Rce\'C hootrrl Jt 28· 1nthesc<'ondquartcr.
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!ictlllll DlkOt• ll, -Ill OlkDll 11
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lihncul St. ll. ~''"''n 111,...,,, II
Ol•wet 1l, Al"'• 10
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South
C:eorg1a 24 . Kentucky 20
South Carolina 31 , /\o
carolina 23
1'ulsa 31. Tt!mpa 21
E;1 st Carolin.a 31. Dayton ti
,\labama41 ,TCU3
,\uburn 38. Florida St. 6
(icorgia Tech 27, Tulane 7
~1orida 30, Duke 13
Tennessee 29, Clemson 28
ftlississipp,i St.. 56, 1 .. ouisville
7
Vanderbilt 24 , t<.l1ssissipp1
14
VMI 31. Willia m & l\1ary20
Georgia 24, Kentuc ky 20
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Dol.,dSDfl 11. H•ml>llo~-Swo""• 11
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Moclll!1 l1nn SI •~. Au'1•n Pt•• ..
MO>tMI<! $111• u, Ttnnt•••• lK~ I
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G••mOllno;i 16, Jl(k.,,n S1•1t IJ
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Texas Tech 20. S!llU 17
J\k>mphis St. <11 , No. Texas
St. u
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T exas A&l\l 20. Ba ylor u
Texas <El Paso ) 28. Texa~
(/\.rlingtonl 14
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llarvard 17, Oartmoulh 15
Army 13, lloty Cross 10
Boston College 55, V1\-
lanova 7
Temple-2-1 . Delaware 17
Yale 27, Corncll 3
Rhode lsh1nd 13, Goston U. 7
Pitt 13, Navy 11
{.<'high 35, Maine 25
r:nl,e:ate 24. Lafayette 18
Penn St. 21. Wesl V1rg1n1a
12
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t.luryland 20. No . Carolina
St. 10
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Artists' Fair Seeks Funds
To Aid Asian Programs
Laguna Beach l~igh ba~tball coach
Jerry Fair had a busy sumn1er-ranging
from ~aching a nd conducting basketball
clinjcs in Asia to bein~ faced with a king
<.'Obra rour feet <.t\\'ay rrom his camera.
half way in hts bid to send 100 basket ha ll~ lo
Sri Lanka and another 100 to Paki~tan
Followini: his vi s1l. ri Lanka "'·on Lhrcc
times in the Asian Gaml·s. its rirst·e \'c1
hardwood victorh.'s. And th e divid e nd s ur hi s gover~mcnt-.sponsorcd tour to ,,ilkisla n
and Sri Lanka (Ccylonl arc slill pilying orr.
although at the mome nt he's in a bind
trying to fulfill an obll~ation to the Sri
Lanka people .
Despilt.• condut.·lin~ thrl!o thrce·hour
clinics d:.iily, Fair found lime lo see the
sights too.
While filming some of th(' l'OUnlrysidc or
Sri Lanka, he turned with his -t:ah'K'1'a and
focused in on a cobr:1, ron1ing out of a
basket just out or reaC'h. Fair. if you're not av:arc or 11. is a
b<1skelball nut. He spent five ~·eeks in Asi11 '"rhc first fc 11• feel of 1ny ritm at that
point are a little hard to l'IC\lo', .. admits
Fair, who was shaking too hard to hold the
ROGE R
CARLSON
camera steady, -
But that fig ures. c<ige coaches have a
habit of getting the sha kes in tight
situations! • • •
touting his game under the auspicics or the
Adventures in Education program.
Now he has Sri Lanka basketball coach
Elmo Jawa"·a rdena lined up to vi sit the
Orange Coast area for eight \\'Ceks.
beginning in December.
Fair ha s been bUsy on the Laeuna Be ach
C3f!ipus. too. lle's beginning his s ixth
canipaign a s lhe Arti s t s coach in
December ....... and a mong hi s opponents arc
1973 San fo,rancis co city champion St.
Ignatius and highly-regarded Pasadena.
"This will be our best ever team," says
Fair. "And our freshman team will l>E'
better than last yc;.ir 's, \11hich won lhe
league championship."
Fair is look ing ror fellow coaches 1n the
area to assist in housing and tutoring his
26-year-old guest, who speaks English.
And anyone else interested in helping
finance the s ituation c;,i n send a check to
Adventure in Education, Ca re of Chris
Appel, 795 SL Anne St., Lat:u na Beach
926.51.
Filir credits the establishment or a youth
cage program in Laguna Beach (now up to
39 team~). clinics featuring promincn1
UCLA type!; a nd association with I.en
f\·Jiller for muc h or the improvcn1ent in the
ArtisL<>camp.
It's tax deductible. ,
"!'1'1iller helped me re<11ize that you have
to recruit, promote, coordinate and counsel
in addition to knowing your game," says
r~1r.
When Fair left Sri Lanka there were nine
basketballs in the country. He's already
His Artists have paid their \l;ay for a
four-day s ta y in Sa n Francisco this
year-next year perhaps it ·u be llawaii.
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SAN'l'A l\IONl(.'A
Golden \\l('s t l'n\l eAt··~
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"'in r.ver Sanla l\lonlt·a 1n a
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({'rcn<.•c footb;1ll game h1•rt•
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Eric Jo hnson all pickt'd nff
enemy aeria ls fo r Colden
\\"est , J ohnson re lurrung hi!>
theft 56 yards for a touch.
do"·n. And Grady's inter-
ception set up a fit·ld goal.
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;.1nd Joe Holh JHU on a ~pt·c
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nonctht'll·s~.
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1\l ikkelscn \\'ho threw :.in
eif;:hl-yard Sl'Qr 1n~ pass lo
favorite rCC('1\·er . .Jun Pot>t-
Lgen, 'o'"llh fl :56 r{"n1a 1ning,
giving the Gaur hos <i 27-27
lie with Grossn1ont 1n an
cmoliona ll y -c harged, hard-
h1H1ng footba ll g:11n t' Satur-
da.\' nig ht al l\t 1ss1on VicJO
Jligh.
l\1ikkelsC'n c·om ple ted 19 or 36 passc•s for 266 ya rds,
and Hoth connec1ed on 17 of
?.) for 2-10 in lht' r ruc1al ilh :.·
Sund3y Oelobrr 27. 1974 OAll V P)LQT C':r '
The Ru s tl ers offen:.e also
had a good j!ame. picking
up ne t yarda~e of ·128 .
Golden \Vest rush£'d for 271
yards and gai n e d 15 7
lhrough tht.' air. Brt•nl Par-
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paced the Hustl er s on thl•
ground.Partrid ge collectCd
82 yards on nine c-arries
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Hus tlers ouarte r lial·k
Dan Accomando had a good
nig ht pa ssin~. completing 11
of 23 aeria ls for 157 yal"ds
a nd a touchdo"·n.
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Golden We st \\·as 111 eon-
trol of the gan1e rnost of the
"'ay. but managed to tak('
only a 7·0 lead into thl' dres-
sing room al halftime. The
only score of the fi rst ha lf
came \\"ith 11 :57 left in the
first qua rter when Da vis
scored from two yards out.
Dan ~1 cPherson kicked the
extra point. The tall y was
set up \\'hen Ac <·o mando
scampered 25 yards lo the
Santa Monica fou r.
The Ru stlers \Vent in front
(Special to lhc l>aily Piloll
\\l f\LNU1' 1'ony r\l'·
comando rcturnl•cl a punt 71
yards ror a loue hdo"·n to
sp~rk Orange Coast Colle~c
to a 19-11 victory over f\tt.
San 1\ntonio College Satur-
day ni ght in the South Coast
Confere nce football opener.
here.
Accomancto ·s TD run
ca me ~·ith 6:35 to go in the
third quarter and ga \·e the
"·• with 11'07 left in th• A ea Polo third quarter on Johnson"s r
56-yard int erception return,
a school record. ~-Jc Pherson
again added the extra point.
\V ith 14 :57 left in the·
game, McPherson i;nacle it.
17 -0 ""ith a J:;...yard field
goal. 1"he three-pointer \\':JS
set up on the in tt•rccption by
Grad\".
\V ilh 6:58 lert Ill the COil·
Results
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John i\1<i caul cy. The extra JUlflOll \llllS!fY
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Golden \V est had an ad-
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statis tical departments.
coll ectin g 25 firsl dO'o''ns tu
16 for Santa ~lon1ca. The
Cor s airs pi cked up 181
yards on the ground a nd 135
through the air, but couldn"t
geton the scoreboard.
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al the 14 <ind d_!.1,!\'e to the
IX:C t'o''O \\"ht'r~d a f1rsl
do\\·n. But OCL'"s dl'len;,c
stiffened an<! the /\lountics
settled for a thrt•c-pointer.
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a ttack co ntr olled the
gan1l' es1iec1:i lly in the
second half. ·The ·Pi r.ale~
piled up 234 yards rusj11ng.
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has lx'en potent in previous
games. was nearly ab:>ent
\\'ith quarterbac k Da ve
\\lhite failing to complete a
pass in seven tries.
And the OCC defense held
l\ft. SAC's herald ed running:
ba ck Binky Benton in check
with just 52 net yards, in 22
ca rries.
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Newport Crest got ·
250 a · month cheaper!
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Here . is one of the most unique offers ever made in the housing
industry. It's directed to you if you've been to Newport Crest
before and didn't think you could afford one of these magnificent
townehomes in Newport Beach. Now you cant It's directed to you .
. if you haven't seen these handsome 2, 3, and ~ bedro9m residences
overlooking the blue Pacific before .. Now you can move up! And,
it's direcie d to you especially,-if you know the value of today's
dollal Now you can join us in the fight on inflation! We believe
• that this is such a revolutionary development that we must . tell
yo u about it in person . To get the complete story on how Newport
Cr est just got $250 a month cheaper come to the Newport Crest
Sales Office today. No phone calls accepted.
New Price Range: $59,oOo to $69,000.
Excellent Conventional Financing
TOWN HOMES
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From Pacific Coast Highway .
and Superior Avenue intersection.
drive up Superior to Newport
Crest entrance. Sales Office.
No. 12 Rabon Court. Open daily
10 AM. to Sunset.
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Putting a 'Hex' on Dousbtg
By RON llVTCHERSON
SAN ·DIEGO I VPll·-
F6ur men armed with a
concepl. a corn puter and
dedication to a waste-free
lire ha,•e developed an eret·
t·il·yourself house that can
cost less than a new car.
The house, a h,exadome,
is dramatic and versatile,
and four men can put one up
in a few hours.
The prefabricated
hexadome springs from the
geodetic design, but with
modifications. 'It consists of
fo ur hexagons and three
trapewids which lock into a
freestariding structur~. REAL ESTATE
t1 inishing is ~l~o "'1dc
open. The components ure
made of plywood stapled
and glued to cross framing
and hr-acing for strength.
They can be painted ,·
shingled or toat<'d "'ilh 1n·
sulating polyurethane fo:.101
on the outside.
The inside "'ill accept in
sulaling halts, paneling :.1nd ·
drywa l l, depending on
O°wner preference, and 6Ul'h /
fixtures as fireplaces c;1 n be
installed.
The production cost for a ,.._ ________ J
hexadome shell runs '1>oot
Richard Rem pp, ov.·ncr ol'
the cabinet shop in El Cujon
where t he kits are assem·
bled, h as put up ty,·o
hexadomes a short distance
apart. He and his son Paul
plan to connect the ty,·o y,.•ith
a covered hall eventually.
U~I T•lepl\.te1
HE XADOM E DEVELOPER GENE HDPSTER SHOWS ON E OF HIS MODELS
Prefabricated Home Follows Geodetic Design With Modifications
San Cle111e11te Granada
Climate Home Incentive
San Clemente's famous
climate is responsible for a
large part of the sales suc -
cess of Villa Granada:
luxury adult condominium
development abo\•e the San
Clemente Pier, according to
Nunzio C. Coco, sales
represenlali\'C for Condor
International Corporation.
rhe developer
"We\·c made a number
of sales to present residents
of San Clemente, of cour,
Se," Coco said , "but in ad·
dition there is a large num·
ber of buyers. from the more
urban areas -Of central
Orange Cou nty . They are
attracted by the city 's
climate and the ease of
commuting vi.a either the
San Diego F'reeway or the
Santa An~ Freeway."
The new ly comp]Pted f'.4 -
unit project already has o
number or buyers ~·ho have
taken ocCupaiicy. The
minimum age for per·
manent residents is 16
years.
TllE CL IMATE also ap·
pears to be largely respon-
sible for the heavy use of the
recreational facilities, Coco
said. "'The swimming PoOI
and the therapeu.tic
y,·hirlpool seem to be con-
stantly occupied by some of
the residents " he said.
Each residence also has a
large deck on the ocean ex-
posure, as well as a large
private court. Living rooms
have comp lete walls of
glass looking out to the
Pacific. f\taster suites have
pri'vaTe baths and plate
glass mirrored wardrobes.
All baths have cultured
marble pullmilns .
J\1edallion kitchens <1re
complete with double
continuou s-clean ovens,
automatic d is hwas her.
ti-as h compactor and
dis posal. Luminous ceilings
and v.'alnul-finished hard·
"'ood cabinets are alsostan·
d::ird in kitchens. Interior
laundry areas are complete
\\'ith automatic washer and
dryer, and some homes
have automatic ga~
fireplaces.
l\\'l\ILl\BLE Wlf ll one
bedroom and den. two
bedrooms , tv.•o be'droolns
and den and t hree
bedrooms. the r esidences
are priced from $46,300.
Villa Granada is located
at the corner or Avenida Del
Mar and Avenida Granada
in San Clemente. The sales
orrice i$. open daily until
dusk.
Li\ Property Value-Rises
$2,.50 a square foot. The
originators of.fer a complete
package of about 800 square
feet for $2.500. The cost does
not include the lot or foun-
dation. Whether a concrete
slab, piers or other type.
"WHAT WE llAVE is a
low-cost package ,
especially if people put it up
themselves." said Gene
llopster. one of the prin-
cipals of Hexadome c0m-
pany of suburban El t:aJon.
··They can have a new home
for the price of :.i new car:·
1'he move-in cost "c:.1n
come in under $6,000" not
counting the price of a lot
for a minim.al hexadome
house, Hopster said .
However, a cost analysis
on J. finished domed house
rigllred out at S9,000 a year
ago and. more realistically,
would be about $11,000 or
Sl2.000 he said . The figures
included plumbing, wiring,
insulation, foundation and a
lo£t that expanded the dy,.·cl·
ling to -more than 1.000
square feet.
After several · years o r
research and exP.erimen-
t3tion with prototypes. the
company began production
about a year ago. l·lopster
s<1id it took 20 months just to
program t he com puter to
obtain the a nswers to make
ttiesystem work.
GEODETIC DESIGN ad·
vanced by R . Buck minster
Fuller is not new , but Hop-
ster said his study or domed
buildings led him lo search
for a V.'ay to gel away from
piece·by-piece or stock-by·
stick construction.
Hi s goa l. was
prefabrication followed by
low·l abor, low·technology
methods or· erection. The
complexities caused Hop·
ster, a schoolteacher and
former journalist. to seek
help from men who joined
him as principals -H. P.
O 'Connell, an engineer
rrom North American
Rockwell Corp. 's s pace
division. and attorney J)onn
Coss.
"Without the computer's
help. t his system would
have been impossible."
l·lops ter ~aid. ..The com·
puter figures tlie angles, the
three ·dimensional planes.
C\'Cn the sizes that go into
this design.
THEY HIRED I\ t•rane
and operator to hoist the
components into pl.ace. and
they got the tY.'O shell'i up in
one day. Durin~ the nt•x1
four months they rini ::.hcd
the interior of ont• on
weekends .
The Rempp::. installed ;1
few partitions. a loft with
t•ircular stairs leading tn 1\
and bath :.1nd kitchen fi .~
turC"s.
13 Salesmen Feted
'rhc wall~ anrf ccd1ni.: ar1·
CO\'Cred with k'nolty pint'.
and the sl:.ib Jloor is car
peled. The outside 1s
CO\'ered \\'ith one inch nf
polyurethane roam.
By Red Carpet Firm
The s tandard building
beb"ins with four hexagons,
each made by bolting six:
t riangles together. Each
triangle is nine feet six on
two sides and nine feet 3~11
on the base ..
ON SITE, TJIE four com-
ponents are a rranged like a
Rempp said hi s total cost
for the first unit to bc
finished ran betweeo 512,000
and $13,000, but he said 1l
was "fancier than somf'
might want to ~o. ··
three·legged s tool -one HOP ST ER SAID thl'" com·
hexagon forms the roof 10.r pany was working on a sub-
seat) and three form s ides division plan which y,.·ould
legs ). The three trapezoids offer 63 hexadome houses.
rit betw ee n the leg so lar h eali n g . v.•ind
hexagons and join the lop generatioQi....Qf , electricit)
hexagon.· , and gas-fired toilet in
No s kill ed labor is einerators (elim inalinR thl·
required. :.1nd the only tools need for a seY..'Cr hookup I
needed for assembly art• "We are developing solar
ratchet wrenchrs. llops lcr panels which y,.·111 fit tht ..
said. ·triangles. · he said ... We'll
The opcfl1ng left below ge t maximum utilization
·rhl' 11urnbl·1: ··1:1: ~o ,ol
ten eons tdC'red to bl· a bad
omen . r e prc s t>n l:-
achit>'',t'ml·nt ror sal esml'n
of the ()range t:ounty Coun
cil of Hed Carpet, Realtors.
ots this is the number or lhl·
council 's 800·member sales
force that had already sold
more than SI million 1n
homes through St·ptemher
Agg regate ~alt'S ror these
lop product'r:"> ""a.-. nl:>a rl~
S20 million . <t !'> ~e ve ra t
should reach the C\"t•ninorc·
elite mark of S2 m 11l1011 b~
theendor19i4.
1'here are t\1 o s1gniri can1
~1mil:.ir1t i e ~ a mnn g lhl'
:il"hll'\l'I"~ 1h1·~ ha 11· 0ren
high!~· :o.ucccs~ful in rl•:.11
estate ;1\ thl" out~(·l. und
have strl•sscd th(' need~ ol
the client rirst
eachtrapezo1dcanbefilled from the <;un . .ind v.·e <:<111 FRl\Nl.IS. l\1ALLO\"S
in according to the y,.•1shes of eliminate the whole seY.'<lgt• Fnuntatn uffiec produeed
theownerwilhasolidwall, problem. , thr('C m1ll1on ·doll:.1 r
"'indowsor glass panels. ~le \•1sualized the proje(•t prooucers v.•1fc ~lclcn,
The result ts \'ersatility. as an ons wer l o hi gh I.ft• Collin::. anri Paul Zap
Since there are no suppor-housing costs, pollution p:.1rato This \\a ~ the thir<t
ting posts inside, partitions problems and fu e l s hor· tinlc that t•ach or the Jrio
can be set up to form any tages . had l'Xceeded the SI million
floor plan or left out entirely llexadome Company ha~ mark.
for an open style. built about 30 domes so fa r Stan llal"h of Garde n
mostly for local use Grove h:.1 s 'll:Jcle the l·har-
FOR Li\RGE R homes, llowever, Hopster said they O\l.>d l"lrcle all three years
two or more domes can be had been put up in 14 other he has been 1n real est ate.
set up together, or they can states and Canada. He said Still another three.time !\"1.il-
11ngt1111 Bl·.i(·h :ind Jim Fr~
ol <lranj!t' both joined in
1~72. e:.1ch JUSt missing ~I
rnillion in s:1lcs 1n that part
tin1e ~·t•ar bul entering tht>
<·luh in 19i:l. ;ind both v.·il l
(.·.\C:ced l :.1~t year's total:-
th1s yl'ar Richard J\latyu::. rir Stant on is .another mil
h on-doll a r rcpe:.1ter from
1973
"ROOKI ES .. A,'O:\' Miller
of Fountain Valley and \Vil
li<im O t::.1llaY.'ay II of West·
minster ha\'e bettered the
million henehmark in their
first ye:.1r in real estate
This \\"CIS the first rull year
fOr Bill Anthon); of llunting-
ton Beach. who might go
over the S2 million mark.
A_ge is meaningless
among success ful
s alesmen . for Lay,.·rence
Cues no of Orange is only 23 .
v.·hile Ray Lorez of South
Laguna Hills •·retired too
:.:oun~·· in 1970 and ent~red
the real estate prcifession
l:.1st Ortober. Both are mil·
lion-doll:.1r sales mt:n in 1974.
'
LOS ANGELE$ (AP) -
An increase of 26 .9 percent
in Los Angeles rou n\y
~property assessments O\•er
the past rive years has been
reported in a study b y
Philip1 E. \Vatson. county
assessor.
in the county's 78 cities and
in the unincorporated areas
rose from $17 .9 billion in
1969 to $22.7 billion this
year. Assessments are,com-
plited at 25 percent dr the
fa ir market value.
Angeles, <.1ssess ments clim·
bed from $7 billion in 1969 lo
$8.8 billion this year, for an
increase of24.6 percent.
be set apart and joined by a other uses of the domes to lion·dollar s ales m<in ·~ I
New Pre81.dent :~·b;r~e~e~,e~w~afy~o~r~o~th~e:r~c=o~n~-~d~a~te~i~nc~l~u~d~e~d~b~a~rn~s:_:•:•:d_•:_~M~i~ke~Bo~n1d~o~r~11~·e~s~t~n~":"~st~e~r-. J===~in~the;~j~,J~j1~l~lj~ij~l~1)~f~ necting structure. temporary church. r-.1erlin Hansen of Jlun·
Grand Opening, Phase II.
\fatson s~i d assessments
' Office Le a se
Design 2, an interior
design rirm. as well as
designer s a nd manurac·
turers of signs ,and
marketing tools, has leased
3,250 square reel or office
and industrial space at 2005
Placentia A\•enue. Cost.a
Mes.a . a nnounce partners
Lauren Anderson and 2'.oran
DidaOO\'i('
JI E Si\ID spectacular
property price increases
were noted in the western
sector of the sprawling
county, the P alos Verdes
Peninsula, Palmdale. Cer-
ritos. Carson and the city or
Industry.
The unincorporated
areas. the more noticeable
price increases occurred in
the Calaba ses-\\"estlake-
1.as \lirgenes a rea. Walson
added.
He said in the city or Los
Noting the consumer
price index increased 27.9
percent over the past five
years in the Los Angeles-
Long Beach metropolitan
area. \Vatson said:
"R UNA\VAY inflation.
spiraling labor and
material co•t9 .s and a
demand by buyers for par·
ticular areas, such as
oceanfront property, have
all contributed to an un-
James L Rawding, Jr.,
California State manager
for S tewart Title Com-
pany 's n atio n w id e
operations, has been named
President of S tewa r t's
Orange .Coun ty offices.
Raw d in g assumes the
presidency front Robert J.
Moore, who has been elec-
ted Chairm an of the Board
for Stewart Title Company
of Orange County.
believable rise in the prices .-----------
at v.•hich properties .have , • ., ttt. .,.11,. ,11 .. -., """'"" been bought and sold in 1-.... .i ...... , __ ,, recent years.'' • ______ .:__ ___ _
Peaceful country living in the city
San Juan Meadows in Tustin is Where the country
meets the city ... right across the street from
47,ooo-acres or green lields nestled against
Saddleback Mountain. You are only one
block from miles of bike trails that wind
through Orange County's largest ranth. At the
same time. all the conveniences of city living are
only a lew blocks away. lr:i this unique
sening, our two-and three-bedroom adult
townhomes are something special. The interiors
otter many exciting slandard features:
central air condi11oning. carpeting and draperies,
wood-burning fireplaces, luminous kitchen
ceilings. disposers, dishwashers. trash compactors,
automatic garage door openers and -most
importantly -the choice of gas or electric
for your sell-cleaning, double ovens and
washer-dryer hook-ups. Now is the time to
select the home of yow choice from our fast-
selling units. During our pre-selection phase, you
also have the choice of lour fully-<:XX>fd inated
color schemes tor your home. We've built
each of our 22 homes to mee1 !he most exacling
standards-yours!
So visit San Juan Meadows today and see how you.
too. can live where the country meets the city.
'
priced from $36,850 With a:Y.0/o interest '
I
The Sea Terrace Apartments for adults:
sun, fun, sea and sand.
Lagunl\ Nlruer11 Sea Terrace Apart-·
menl! create a new kind of apartment
living for adults. From patio or balcony
you lookout upon an ocean view. or a
park-like setting. White saiidy beaches
and cruising sailboats invite you to enjoy
a swim, sail, or evening stroll in the :sunset.
And ·11Jitliyour marina-styled apartment come all
the pleasure;s of Laguna Niguel's 8,000 acre
world-great J recreation, convenient shopping,
friendly people. It's the choice way lo live.
Put o lif in your life ... toddy come to
•Laguna Niguel
The Choice Community
Rancho Bernardo and Village Park, oth•'I" fine Nl'v,·
Town1 by Avco Comn1unily De\'elopers, Inc. (714) 403·0601
L I _ fttarina·i<tylt'd 1 &: 'l u:icury nte:r1 ors bedroom, hl!.1'" 1 & :! baths. A H-el .. rtric
gounnet kitchf'n and built-in!'. I bf'tlroom frnn1 $'.!.10.
2 bedroom5 from$250. Some furnished at $30 niore
a month.
I .
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Tenn is
A fa st g:1.m" of 8i nglr~ or
dnubl"' i~ II
trrr11l wily to 11tay
'" 11ha~. A
t'llU rt i11 now
1111111'.!r c:onJ.lnlf'-
ti (ln and dur for
f'nm p1Pt ion in
Octo~r.
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Cu!ll<' home tn thP
jo>· .. of n'('~tion
.1t ynur ""·n Ike.
4°• 11l•'r. Th~l'fl'I 11.
i;1•a r~ lin i= 11win1-
1n1ni.: l•'MJI und J:1r111.~1. h11 h1•r"
~aun11~. h1llu1.rol arid
11:un1c [QO.zns, 11.nd I.
1•11 rtr k1trh• n 11.nd
firf'~.,i,. l•n1 11 ~"
Oirtttiona: t"n>m L~ An11;rlt1, t11kt
ti.1r San !1itgt11
Santa An11 Frt:r
"'"l)' 'outh tri
rro" n Valle>'
T'arkWRY (''fit
Rq;.;-Rt (appr1n r.
m i.) to l'.11C'1fif'
('ORI! 111i:r,hwa)·
. •ft I mil,. I<'
•.ru .. 1 Ud IA'ft ol\
Ni5t'Jf'l Rd. to Th•
Sta Trrr11cr
Apartmf'nt~ .
,
·Cf; Sunday October 'll 197• OAILV Pt LOT
Survey Shows" BofA Says
Inflation
To Blame Subsidies Inflation and :1 shor\;1i.:e
of ntort-cagt ru11d1; lorrrd
dO\\'ll n<'Y.' housing sta11s in
l 'alifornia dul'ihg August
for the fourth month in ••
1·ow. U;.1nk of AOll'rira hus
rc1>0rted. 'Acceptable'
Nc\1• hous ing .s lurls iu
/\u~us l d rop p ~cl to <1
:->C!asonally adjusted annu:.il
rate of litJ,000 unitf: dO\\'ll
slightly from a reviScd ratt•
of 132,000 units for July, and
Hy ("tJtl ~ ~'I' I·'.\\' 1\ ll'I'
f"hri:,li16n Stit·nrl' !\J,1nit11'
HflS'l"CJ~' If 1·nur ;1pHrl
tlll'lll t·o:-1 S lH ~ ;1 nlon1h
~ould you bf> unh;_1ppy when
lht• 11c1;:hh11r 11 hu"t' kitt•ht•fl
;1d 101n~ l'OUfS p.ud 1111Jy $1()11
1i month for :111 1dt'll\1 l'al
<•partm enl , thanks l o a
federal subsidv" ·
1'1o:,l peoiil t> 1n th:.L
situation ;irt' nut distonlt•n
led. according lQ a' reccnl
study of 16 mix1.:d -1nl'nmc
de1·clopmc nts or the fl1 il~
!>:tl'huselts llous1n~ F1nan1·1•
Ai;tt•ncy(t.11/f''A I
\\'hllt \ICO\lll' ;1._t: Ill t\1'1k!I
bors 1:-. !hat tht•\ lil' lnl·n:ilv
and \\'ell hcha\'Ctl . lht· :.tytJ~
round •
···rtii .... 1:-. prolt:d1J1 :ill
1he1t 's rt•quir1•d ," th1· r·1·1J111't
:-lated, .. not that !ht•\ h1 ·
potential so1ll -n1;ilcs. ·hu1I
die:-.. txn1·lin g p:_.rtnf·rs. or
l't·llow mvn1IJ1 •r..; uf .1 1·n1ui
tr.v t'lub ..
h1gher-111cum(' pt·1 q1ll' d1dn 'r
!»l't' II thaL ~'ii I
"l't:~'Pl,t; FttU.\J dd dov,rn 45 percent from the
t.•rt'nl b;1cl.}!r(1unlls 1·an lh'l' 23-4.000 units fer August ol'
l 11gc lhl·f . ' t'1111rl11ll1"I h1 styear.
l\lllFA 1·x1•C'ul1\t' d1rt·c101· Actual ho us ing starts ror
\V1llt;11ll J \\'h1t1'. Y.honotl·d August nunlbered 10.677
lh<il lhl· rc·pvrt :-u pp1•1rt rd compared y.•ith ll,185 for tlu~l11111.:·ht·l d hl·l1t·foflu:-the pre\·iou s month. Single-
unit d\\•ellings eomprised
' 1'h;it ·IJl'lit·I h;i :-. n1;1dc lhf· more than 65 percent or tht>
~1/IF A "'uniqut• Lil thl~ Augusttotal.
lnit ~d Stat1·~.' ht• !»<iHI. Actual housing sta11s in
"lhc onl~· hnu.!.inA ai.:t·11l'.\ the state for Lhc first eighl
\O.llh :• puhlit µoh cy uf months or the year V.'('!'t'
1·.1('1:d anrl 1·1·1111on11<· 1n do\\'n 37 percent to 97.22~
11·i.:1·:i11f111 r h l'Om t c 155,546 units begun
tn it s r1i•i· _v i ·;ir~ nl in the samt' period l:ist
11pera11ons, the I\·! II FA has :-'ear, bank C'conomists s:iid
n1ude over S500 n1illion in 1'he sharpest cleelinc \\"a s in
1·uru,truelion loans for2l.!l:l7 ;1 purtment pl'ojccl s. dll\\'tl
apttrtm('n\ unil !» ht·in~ IJuill EXTERIOR OF SUNHOLLOW CONDOMINIUM IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ·l9 pcrccnt. in'1<17 projl'<"ls 1hrnu_ghru1t Bank eeunumist~ :.uid
l'o1ass;1rhuseU:.. lhC'V sa\\' littli' li kelihood for
8\1 LAW, 25 percent of Sun Hollow Homes Selling ~o~;i~~i~:~~t~11n°t~;:r~.nt: the apartments must be during the ne.-.:t fe\v monlhs
TllE 'TUIJ\' :d:,t1 ~114.J\\Cd s ubsidized units for low-in -lnnation and a shortag1• or
th~H peopll' 1\·1th rlt ffcrcnt ·come tcnant'i. Jn practice, mortgage funds ha\·c bec.·n
income:-. 11flcn ha\'t· ~1m1lar an a\·eragc ?f 35.4 percent ·r~·cnty humt·s 11 Cl'l' :-.old llOl\t ES. PRl<.:t~O lrom 1101JClburning f ireplac(•:-., the major c:.iuses of the
1dC"a:-.. ate subsidized low-income \\'ithin two \\ceks of the S34.,950 to S42 .750, are dishwashers, self-cleaning decline. and both condition::>
Those \\ ith markedl) d1I · units, 45.2 percent are sub-opening of the third a nd offered i u t Y.' o and o \." e n s . <' a r pet in g , are expected to continue for
ferent incomes agreed un sidizcd moderate-income final 1>hase of Sul}l 'olluw. three-bedroom, single and comp I et e I Y en (' I os c d the remainder of 1914, they
Real Estate ..,,
~ 1' Questions/Comment
By Realtor Randall McCardl•
In your invest1n ent ~·minar rerenlly you rererttd to
the racl lh<til yo u use profrssional prope rty
n1anagem('nl. \\'f' own in\•estme nt properties. I ha"e a
genj:ral Idea \.\'hal properl}' management is s upposed
10 do. Would you o.utllne some ol the specific dutif'S
that \.\'e t·ould reasonably t>xpt>et rron1 a proressional
propt>rly manager'! J..S. R .. Costa l\1 esa
'fht• profcss1onul prop(•rtv manal!er must be
everyt hing from an aCl'ountant to ;.i maintenant'r
man. from a salesman to a psychologist ; but to be
more definiti\'e, the follo\\•ing list. y.•hile not all
inclusive. should scr,·c as a guide as to Y.-hat you might
expect from a professional property manager.
• Consuh "'ith you as to lhe loeation and Iota!
concept
• Establish the rental schedule
• !\;lark et lhe space a\'ailable
• Create a tenant-relations poliry
• Prepare and ex.eeute leases or rental agreements
• Collett the rents when due ·
• Supervise maintenance persowel
I · ~landlc repairs as necessary
• E\'ict sour and slov..· pay tenant~
• Supervise the purchasing
• Create and m;iintain properly all records
• r.ta ke rcgu l:i r status reports to the O\\'ners
• HccommC'nd any needed redeeoratini?: a nd seeurP
l'Slimate~
Audit :.ind p:iy all bills
Be 8\\'are of what's happening in the marketplace
-\1•ho is re nling v.•hal for ho\V much?
lnspeel <tll \'<.ll'ant space frequently
Hire. ins truct. and maintain qu;.ilified personnel
l.o assist him in these duties.
t:D/TOR ·s NOTE . Rand/JI/ R. /!.1cCardle is an in vt>stment
annlysr. college lecturer. and author of "Real Estate in
Co/ijo rn ia .. Send you r comments and questions lo Randall
R. AlcCa rdle c a 1/ie Daily Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa
92626. l :->uch topics as J:O\'Cl'nment unils. and 19.4 percent arc .si ngle-family cluster home ty.·o-story plans, ;;ind fe<iture· garages and y.·alted patios. said.
he:.illh care . \\'h e n unsubsidized •·m arket" co1nmunity in San Ju<inr------------------------::...-------------------------------
lcenagers s hou ld l'o me units. Capistrano, it y.·as announ·
homt' on weekends, and ho\\' ced hy Tom Dorsey, dircc-
money s hould he budgell'tl. 1'he r.lllf''A, \l'llltn com-tor of marketing for the
The fe~· disagrccml'nt:-. missionedtheSIOO,OOOstudy de ve loper, Leadership
included: higher-income lo find out y.·hcthe r its I-lousing, Inc.
tenants rating a good car polity of mixing incomes 1'hc con1munit,·. 1\•hich
:.ligh!ly ;.1bove ~a\'ing fOr and ratc,s \i·as ··v.·orking ... -combines the fe.ilures of
<:hi Id rt' n · s e 0 \I e g l' 11'as gi.ven hi~h m;.irks by :-.ingle farriily' home:-. with
('duration : IO\\·incon1l' thcrcport. the ;.idv:1nta gcs of n1:iin-
familici;; bl•inl( t\'lt1rt• :.tnc1 ~lllFA ll'nanl~. lhC' ::.tud\· tcnancC'-f1;et• condominium
01bout <>l'hild-rc<1rin1.:; :_ind found. \\'{'l'C niore .s:itisfie(I li\'ing, is Jotated in a sunny
the £act that although low-on the v.·hole than tenants of l'i1lley just c:tst or the Sun
incon1C' J!roup:-tend lo other dc \'clooments. sub· l)icgo Frt•l'\l':r.\' nn ()rt c~a
agree Lllitt ··thl' only si1.: sidized or uris ubsidi".Vd -Ro;.id.
nificuntdiffcrenrc bt!Y.ll'L'n iB u t . noted hou s ini.: 1'ht·chmat<' •incl unusual
poor people 01nd the rest of s pecialist i\llan Sloan." dl'Si1.:n of lhl' cornmuniL\'
..,oc1ct.\·j1; lh;il the 1>00rdon·1 "there ,1·as not a lot of di:--ha\'c o.11tr:1c\(•d a nc\\·type t)f
havr ii~ much n1nnt•1·.·· 1h1· !'><ili~fa ttion :i ny\l'ht·rl' ··1 hornt'h\lyt·r lo !-iunllol101\·. J)ors1·y reports. A recent
-,ur1·cy of 1he mnrC' than S.<;
humebuyers in the first and
Fai1:Way Homes Go
At 8%o/o Loan Rate
"fin<1ncing is the name or
the gnme these days in new
home sales," claims Steve
Synnes\'edt or Century 21
No\'a Realty. "and we cer·
tainly ha\'e it when y.·e can
offer s~4·,~ loni:t ·lerm loans
to buyers of F;1irway
llomC's in San Clemente.
We're r eC'ci\'ed a great
response since "'(' arr:in~cd
for that kind of financing.··
The sales represC'ntati\'t'
explained the FairY.·a~·
Homes qualify for the c-;
repllonal fin:.in c1 ng tl1roui.:h
a federal ai:te nC\' "Tht• nt't
result is that bu\'t'rs Sa\·t•
manv thousands ·nf dol1 ;1rs
I hroUi::h the Ii fC' or the loan:·
he s lated . ··E(1uity builds
mu c h fa s lcr. monthl~·
payments art· lo"+~r. 'W'd
the-re are cxcclrl'lll
prepayme nt pro\' is ions.··
The two, lhrec and four
bedroom r c~ide nces al'e
priced from S4!'.1,900 to
$58,400. Ea<·h one has an
unobstructed \'iC"' of lhl'
fair\\•ays of Shorecliffs Golf
Course.
Each home h:1s a wet bar
and :wood -burnin g
fireplace. Nylon carpet is
installed in living room,
d r essing areas. a ll
bedrooms, closets and war-
drobes. Buyers have a wide
choice of vinyl flooring in
entries. famil y rooms, kit -
l'hens and baths.
Kitchens have electronit
ovens. self-cleaning cOn\·en·
tional ovens. eeramic lilc
counters. dis hwas hers.
trash compactors. disposals
and \1:aler lines f()r ice·
making rcfril.(Cratori.
Baths ha\'c cullurt·d m;1r
bl(' pullm<1ns v.·ith pl;.ite
gl ass mirror ~, healer ~.
seamless tubs ;ind sho .... ·er
~t ails. sho.,..·crs O\'('r tuhs.
and slcan1 baths manufac
lured by l~cisurc Stt'am.
Inc., of San Cll'mente.
All homes art· pre-y.·ired
for rahle TV and phonl'"
Jacks_
f';iir\\·a y llomcs, easily
re ached b y t aking the
Estrella off-ramp past San
Clemente General 1-lospital
tr:> Avenida Vaquero, has
rnnrl<'ts open daily.
second ph<ist·s reveal !hat :i
l :.i r ~(' number c ho se
Sunllollr1\\' for ils futuru
dcs1rab11ity as ;i rctiremcnl
ho mt
II ti~\ I:: 0 \\' N t: R !'-a.t
Sunllollow inl"ludc both
~oung and uld(!r couples.
said Dorsc1>, but the homes
:ire altractiilg an increasing
number of couples v.·ith
small fan1ilics or \1'hose
children are not ;it home
rull·timC', and who look on
their home purchase to
s(.·rve their needs and still
bi.• the ccntr r for an :.ictive
leisure life.
Sunllo ll o\\' 1s dl·signcd
ltkl· :1 l"••ntcn1por:1rs
\"1 ll;q.;c. s urrounded b\' a
l>l'r in1t•tt·1· ro ad 1rh-il'h
1·1irnina1C':-. tr:iffi(· going
rhrough th\' ('on1munitv lloml'~ ;1 rt• t•lu~ll'rt•d ln
1nt1n1;.itC' group:-of four l<i
ll'n. l':•ch Y.11h n:-1n1n
11alll'd g:11'ill'n .. l.!<1r:i).!t' and
t·arpurl and fru11t.1g1• on
1n\t•r11 Ul't'H J:l't'l'llhclts
.,·ou l'a n .,.. ii lk an 1 11·hl'l"C in
the commu nll .v ;;rut nc1·e1·
t·rr1s ... :1 -,1 rcc1 . ·· l>nrst·v
:->aid ·
"Tht• 1·ommunity f(·atu rcs
a rccrc<1t1on CC'nler 11·1th its
!'lOOls and t:1bana . croquet
«our\, snnd \'Ollcyh:1l l and
barbCl'tlC and picnic areas.
as 11·t•l l a s t1111 pri1'<1lC
parks.·
Award-winning
homes on an
~xclusive bayfront.
What more ts there to say'
Only this·
P1omonto1y Bay Homes. 607 Bayside D11ve. Newpo1t Beach
Winner. at the t974 Gold Nugget Grnnd Award at the
National Association of Home Builde1s. Only a few of these
choice homes a1e still available. En1oy fac11it1es fm yoU1
p1ivate boat slip on Newport's newest waterf1onf. Elegant
contemporary design . From St95.900 and pnce includes the
land. Telephone (714) 673·3900. Or v1s1t the model 10·6 daily.
Ry l1v1ne Pacific Development Company.
Hurry to this
one-time-only sale:
6 lovely homes-
and 3 are ntodels
Comfort is the big factor in Tntluential
Homes dPSign , And it shows in every
corner of every spacious roon1. !~very·
thing a family wants is herl', from the
cool tile roofs to lhC' "'arn1th Clf a wood-
buming fi rC"place in Pvcry hotnC'.
Rustic cxlL•riors hlrnd wann tones oi
wood, stucco, brick, slu1np slon1· and
8lone. Beautiful inlC'riors rf'vf'n l living
rooms with brom·ccilini:is. Softly sculp-
tured i'arpeting f'nriches th<' livinJ{ &
dining rooms. h.111 a nd hl'dr1111n1s. And.
of course. therp'.-; a fin,. f:1n1i ly rll(1111
and gourn1Pl kitrhrn with t•vt·ry con-
venienCf': rangf', ti1ntinuous clronin1:
double ov('n, dir-hwashf'r. disposc"r
f'VC'n an rnting h.1r in son1r Jllan!I and
sliding g las.~ doori; In thr patio area.
t \
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of comfortable li ving. Own one or thetW
48 I nfluentia 1 Ho~. nnd com!' hort'lf'
to oornfort • H •
A laundry arf'a. C'Onctf'lf' clrivf' lend·
ln~ to a widf' 2-t·nr 1:am1r with :iuto-
matic door nl"H:'ners. ronvf'rliblc dens,
.:i nd full insulation in all homrs, eatry
out th£' comfort th<'mf'. (~hOO!'e from :l
.1nd 1 bedroom plans, with 2 to 3 bnlh!l,
:.nrl both 1 !'Ind 2 story designs.
From • > INflUENllAl 2 < $40400 FHA/VA , Co,.onlK>"''
1 F1nonc1nR
HOMES • O"lllllho1~ 4vi "'= • •• • ; ANAHEIM • " 0 l•P,)1ma A~f ~
"' "-:.· '!. • ·~
Al their ~itlractivl' priCf'S. thcSl' ff'a -
lun'-pat:lte<I honlf'~ ar£' just the extra -
ordinary v:i.luC!I you nrc looking for.
And you c·njoy conv<'nient proximity l.O
Newport and Riverside Freeways for
cnsy aeccss to work. play, and shopping.
Today, sef' Annhcim'11 newest example;
'Typkol Ei11mplt> (3 Bedroom t.1odcl)
Ca~h 11ricc$40.otOO. Down payment: $7,400.
BalBnt:<' to he financed: $.33.000 over 291h
yeflrs. Monthly 11aymE>nt: $236.28 includ-
ing P & I. ApproJ:. Annu .. J Pcrr.en t .. 11,c
tt111,.: a<y.,. RIV['lS/0[ fRWY.
l)iU:c:tlon': Take. Newport and Rivenidr.
~~roowey11 to lmperial Highway. Ga norlh
lo Orangf'thor}lf'. Turn Wf!'!lt to Orange·
tliun"'' And U11hach St. Right t.o n1odel11.
Oran~ethorpc oild Bubach Street -Anaheim. Calif. (714) 993-5551
Butler Hou1ing Corporation Ii B11ilrlcrs of• better tile 'l:i".:.:::@
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Sunday OCIODf'• JI 197.£ OAIL V PlLQl _fl
Gover11111e11t Report (}11 .,eiled Good News?
Housi1ig Upswing See1i Smgle Hqmes Pollution Facto~!
IHlllillh·-. t1l lh•lo11\ tf'""11~11 tn a tulk to the l\tulll record year but somewhat
ra mily Buildr rs Coun1·i1 ut like 1970. \VA 1-llNGTON IAT1 1 -I\
lhc Bullding lu du::.lry ,\.., ··v e r y m o derat e. govcrnm t.>nl·spo n!>O r t•d
soclatlon in ~ Lo:-Angl.'I\'' l.'t:onom ic ga ins :.ire predit · st u dy f ind s I h :t t i;uh -
rcce n t ly. l<o!J£>rt J ted fo r 197S. The reason is divisio ns cornrristd of
Dun ha m , µr e ... illtJnl ut tha1 prolonged inrl atio n tr adilio nul ~in ~lt.•·fam lly
1\shcly t;(·onon11t.· Ser\ 1<·1-,-.. dun ng the firs t h11lf of 1975 ll<1t1S('s gen<>ratc rn orc a ir
Inc., gavt.' huild<·rs ... un1~e-·n \\'ill require continued tight <inti "'Ull'r pollullun, us•·
l'uurai;(•n1t·11t fo r l!.175 n1on1:y policies " niorC> t'tll'rgy and co!!t mort•
require rt"•l'l'I' 111111'!-of
streets. i;;hortrr l-rwrr and
ulility line~. l<-s!'i land and
less use or auton1ob1lc:. Ill
shoppi ng ;01rl 1·nmn111i'.tn~
arcording to th1~ slud ~.
'The report by itself ··do..·~
not signify the demiSf' or lht·
:-.inglr fa mily ho mf'." s:11cl
Bussell "1• Prt erson. rhau
Du nh an1. of N ~·"'Pu!'I REAL ESTATE 111e1Jn1 1nu nity :>e1·vu·es 1h~n 0 Heill'h, pnint1·1I ~Hit \hat l'\ "TOTAL llOUSING Utllt~ . :,111y other kin1 I of 1\(•\'l'IUIJ I ne
l'ept1onaH,\• I""' \'at1Hl('ic:. "Ill rise lo 1.6 millio n ment.
and ri:.i1 1g rc11 ls ch<il'ilc · rew:esenting an Jl percent l 'hc rt·po rt. 1·nt1tlf'd ·"!'hf'
Out of Seven
tcri£c the present market gain over this ye ar vt ilh Costs or Spr<i\1 L" said Lill"~
With apartment construe-multi-ramily up 22 percent cost of developing new cont· OW
lion at a ~la ndsti l l, 1lcmand to 576,000 un its. In Southern '"The vacancy rail' 1s run munities can be reduced by a Condominium
1vill soon fa!' exceed supply, California l(ive counties I a ning two percent with renLs 44 percent by using high-
a nd as s oon a s funds · gain of 18 percent up to up an average of seven per-density housing. units l'Onstruction ill . t!:l72
berume a\·ailabl('. the time 85,000 units is expected, cent over last year. Only a Also, the study found, The Cens us Bureau ~a}s we r e condom ini u111 s. In
v.'ill be ri pe to start new with multi-family up 21 per-handful of new a partment rosts can be cut by 4 percent one of every seven hou~ing 1973. however. 14 perc-ent of
a partment developments. cent to 42 , 700 units. As projects are now under con• through cluster planning -units put unde r .C'o nstrut•tion all units includ ing a part·
"Th roughout 1974 the multi-family declines more sttuction and, on the basis' a design in which residen-in 1973 was a condominiu m, mcnts and single fa rni ly
"co n o m y h a s b c e n than all housing during the of the current rate of em· ces are built relati\•ely close indicating a t rend a"'ay d w e 11 in gs w e r C' ro 11 •
o pe ratin g at recessio n downturn, the gains are ployme nt and population together, r educing the size from 'the traditio nal single dominiums.
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levels. If we cons ider the more than proportionate to growth, the dem and for or private lots but expan· familyhom('. ~------'---~
s t a ndards used by the the total during the up-apartn1ents "'•ill soon be far ding the amount of public The nun1b c r o f eu11 -
Na tio n al Bur ea u of turn." · ahead ofthesupply. land {or pa rks a nd other domlniums put under t·on-
Economic Research since ''Therefore , the good ··considl"rin~ cconom11· co mmunity areas. struction last ~ea r more
1945, the admlnistr<it ion nev.•s on the hori zon is that forct;.i sts fol' nt·xt \t;.ir ;ind than d o u b lt'd . een su s
should <Hlmi t that a real n1oderate gains a re an· the typil'al tin11· i :i~ frorn TllE R EPOltT 1:011clude:-. statistician \\'illiam I' :\l it
recession exisls. llousing in ticipated in r eside nt ial the initia tion uf IH'OJC'('l ~ !hat commun ities can tx-tcndorf s;iid
'74 is goi ng 10 be m uc h like development for 1975 with through l'On1ph•t1nn. 1101,· 1' .built and o pe r ated more "Thert· ''"1~ a shurp 1n-
that not-so·11'ondcrful year. gre.ater gains in the multi-t he t irn1· 10 pl ;111 Ill'" ~·cono mica ll y t h{' rnor<· ;i l'reasp," s aid ~l it ti'ndorf
1970 ahbut l .·I m illi on family a rea . pa rticularly development:-. ('1 111\rar~· ,,, Aivc n nun1be r of housing l\utht sa1dac·(·urate fi~u 1·e:
units.do"•n JO pcrcontfrom re ntal a1lartm c nl s . the trt·nd or t he pa st t11·t• units t·:i n b(' t·lustered art•not ;i\'ai la bll•:-inceeun
last year Evidence of rising demand years. s t ronJ.( d ema nd.~ togethel' ;111d thl' n1ore thl'Y dominium:-\\'f'l"l' nut ('h;1r
is app.ar e nt . A s hl ey combined 1\'it h rising ren1 ean besituated ,11i1hin short ll·d ••S a s1·p:u·;111· 1·a!t.'J.!Or.v
"TlilS UltOP re vrescnt~ Economic Services recently levels "'il l pro1l ut'1' altr;.H' distances of co1n mer·t1al unti l 1973
t he s ha r pesl decline in completed a survey of apar· tive market condit ions,., ;i nd industri;,1! centers. ~l ittendorf :-.a id onl,\ eight
many ye<1r:-; and is far below tmentsin Orange County. Dunham concluded . S u c h c omm u n 1l1 t·s 1>e rccnt of a ll ;ipartment
the t"·o million plus units ~----'-"-'='"'-"-'-'---------'--'-'-------------------
built during e ach of the
previous three years. /\tulll·
fe1 mily units are down even
more -50 percent -to
472,000 units estimated for
the year, compared to
800 .000 last year," Dunham
continued.
··Southern Ca lifornia has
declined mo re than the
nation due to the drnami<:
economy in this area. Total
rcsidenti ul buirding is do"'"
40 pcrrcn t wi 1h multi-
fa mily do"·n 55 percent
fron1 l:1 st year. ~·l u !ti
Family builders s uffer more
Ill CiJCh ti t;ht money era
t'h:1 n :1ny other industry. To
sumn1<1r1 ze 1974 , \\'e must
s<1 .Y th;1t it will not he a
Models All
Sold at ,
Shorecliff s
,\Jl 1·1ght of the original
furni:-hed a nd dccoralPd
model ho m es havr been
sold a t thr occan\·ie v.•
ShureC'liffs ~1 obill' Country·
Club, the 52 .5 1nill io11. 201·
spaC'e n1obile home park at
3000 Call e N ue \'0, San
'CICmc nll'.
For prospective resident
vie\\'ing, fo ur new model
homes have been opened on
!lccan a nd mountain view
i;ites in the 46·acrc, hilltop
park v.•hich overlooks the
18-hole Sho recliffs Gqlf
Course. The hom es are open.
<l ai ly for public inspection.
In addition to the first
eight models. several
replacement units ha\'e
been sold. <1rco rding to
Lloyd l.o"·r~·. gt•neral sales
m:tnagt•r.
r:lze Conscious (reation
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What CAN You Get
for only a dime -'
these days? 1 .._ ~
~al want ads
IO•me·A·l ones eve•y S1h1•<1a~I
RE ST I NG ON t he
natural, rolling topography
of seaside San Clemente,
ShorPcliffs is a fi\•e-slar
de\'elo11m e nt of the Del
Prado 1'tobi lc Home Park
Company. Santa Ana·based
builde r-deve lopers of more
1,000 home s ilc."1 in seven
mobile home communities
throughout Orange County.
Shorccliffs offers a selec-
tion of 60 s tandard floor
plans in the Viking Homes
line as well as a wide selec·
tion of custom fe4tlures.
Basic purchi.lsing prices for
1hc homes r ;inge from
s1:i.ooo 10 S50.0UO ancl mon-
thl v soace r('ntals span
from S\40 to $180 .
We believe th~t _ .. the diffe;ence
1
bet\veen 'art' and
\1nong tht unus ual
t't1!-ton1 features a\ailablc
111 th<' home:-;.~rl' 'unken
tuhs . s t a ined ~lass "''in-
r101\:., trash cun1pactors .
n1ic ru" :t \'C' 11\'ens. d ish
1\·ashers. "'ll~hr rs, drycr!'i
• and add it ional \\'indows" and
sliding f{lass doors ror the
\liCWS.
t:XTE RI OR fcalures of
the all -adult park include a
$250.000 clubhouse. s"•im·
nii n,ll pool. s;1 unas. exercise
roorn s. shuffl eboard cnurts
:inct boa l an ct cn n1p er
stOl'<lj,!t'
Shorecliff~ ~1 obi l e Coun-
tr\" Club can be \'h!iled by
C'x1tlng the Son Diego
Frt't'" ay ;11 Can1i no de
E ll lt'C'l l r1. pa!!iSin1ot ~nn
('lt•rnrntc General llo~pit :1I
and folio" 1ng thr direc
liona l !>iJ:ns
..
'fine art' is often as basic as the artisan's point or
vie\v_ The design , deta iling, implementa tion and ult i·
mate achievcnlent must be, in great m easure, an ego
trip ... the vcrr best a mun can do 'vith in the confines
of his <1rt. That's \Vh )' everything \VC build h as thf'
Denne l-l o1nes name on it. Ever)' plan is Oc;ine
designed ... construction i.~ custon1 in a lmost every sense of the \\'Ord.
We believe that's \Vhy over 155 corporate presidents. vice·presidents. :ind the ir
f.A n1il ies a rc :-ti read)' 'at hon1c" in De.ant H on1es o f Big C:tn)'on ... an Irvine Con1pAn y
pl anned comn1uni t y built around the fainva ys ::i nd l::ikes of the presti~iou s
Rig Ca nyon Cou ntry Cluh.
The very fi nest loc ati ons have been developed last . Thcrr\ rOOITl ror nnly 17
more presid ents. Anc!. 'vh en th ey 're gone. thcy'rr gon e .
oeaneattomes
~ IB5ii$
newPORT seactt
$125,000 .,,S260,000
( Vill1gcs by
11£ IRV1NE cn/FflNf I Plt1~c11\ {71'4) fi40.42ti2"'rrtll«l"'fl'lr•11
•ppoi11trntn1. Or. go,., 1ht wt~I «ti••~
«•lt tnlflnct 111d ·~k r•ir ''"•nf
Hl'lrl't~ SAIM OffiN.
lll Jll 111 lhl· i'rr·:-11h·nl ..,
Council Oil F.n\·1rOnl!lt'.'llL1I
Qu;.111 1 ~. onf' nf !ht~ acc·n1•1t· ...
\\ hlt'h l-Plltl:>Ol'l'tt I hi• ... 111d1
.111:11 \ ,,. 1111 po1·1 .• nt 1•11\ 1ro11
1111·11!.1! .11111 ... n('1<11 p1·oh!('rn.,·
111..i : ,, \\1th 1111·1 ···1.''''!
IH•ll.,111\,! 1l1·t1 ... !I\ '
"'Hl ··r "1"11 l·:H I' •. 11.· h111 ...
,II 11 11rk ht'l'l" I h,1 1 ,11 ,. I 1J...,·l1
1111'
l'!''IM fll'•' I(> lhl· 1•11·,.,lll • i,,
1·111 1h1· 1·0~1 ... nl ll!l\1,11
'11\l' 1111 l'l.''IHH'l'I'" ,!lld '1!11
•\'I I 1· i'lll'l'I.:\', , 111• ;u\d, d \l!IHl\l~h tht' '\11 d1
.111.il\ 1ei.1 thl' (111.inri.1! 1'1"\'
n l 1 :1!'10\IS I ) Ill'' u! 1 "Ill
I hr· I ttl,11!l'l,Ji t-.i •'l!lJ"
lht1tt1;:1i •111,ll'! ~1 ;(,101 n;
.111d 111 :.:h d1·11..,1!1 hnt1 ... 111:.
\\111ild h.11! 111 I\,. lll'l!'.!h•·ft
,q,!,1111'1 1111 t>lh1'I l,11•1(1!•
.... 11d 1'1·11·1 'l>ll .111d ~:11111'1111
1111•111.il 1'111tt•1•1 tnll \11
lllHll,..l!,•\"I i!U,,..t•I! ~
(t,1111 II\ lt'!t".l!»i Ug th•'
1 1•1k•rl~"'u11d.11
Newport
Beac
A ition
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Draperies
throughou~
(included in basic sales once 1
Electric garage door
openers installed
(included •n basic sales pr.eel
Wallpaper in
kitchen & master
bathroom
(included in bas•c sales price)
New built-in wash~~
&dryer
r 1nclud~d 111 basic sales price l ,
New built-in trash
compactor in
kitchen
(included •n basic sales pnce I 6 Mirrored wardrobe
doors in master
bedroom suite e {included 1n t1as1c sales price l
7. New electric
barbecue
1ncl uderl 1n basic <;.11P.S pr ice '
8. Plush pile carpeting
throughout •
(included 1n bas1r, sales price J
+9. No pre-payment
penalty for 2 years
,()1 Sunc r1r•r llv,i
NL '/lj..)Ori \3t,1
CA 11:>· I LI
·1 11}.l"i .rt'
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('II Sundav Octo00r 21 . 1974 OAIL 'f l'ILOT
5 Copies of Etach Sl1t•et •
Records Being Multiplied Instead of Destroyed?
SAC:RA:-.l li:NTO ~A l'! -
State offl('Jals a rl' in:.talhng
;.i batter y o f high·s1>eed
photocopy 1n ac h1ne!'i to
duphcatt' about 11 dolen ton.-.
of C'ri minal r1•(·urd~ ear -
rnarked fo r d e!>lruC'tion
bt-c au!>C they .11·1· outdated.
'rhl~Y say the rct·Orll~ to bt-
dupticatt·d au J\·eragc of
"''h1ch he $a1d 'A 1•rc bound
for a rerycle tente r.
A \'ouni::er press r('/('a:-.i'
!>a1d the trucks v.•erc bound
for ··a d1spo~a l silt• ;it 77
Cadillac Dr1\ c Sacramt•nlu
wh ere th ey v.·11 1 h t<
destroyed c.ind the Jlallt•r
reeycled .""
But the S;iera1nt•nto Bel'
r e po rted la tt•r th;it lht•
rt•t·y1·lc 1·c nt1•r v.•a s being,
l'(lUi ppf'd with !'>IX high•
~f)et:d 1>holOCOllY nlathines
Officials ut the cC'n!Cr sallt
\h('r(' "':•~no ec1ui pmrnt for
!I C"s troy 1n ~ record s or
rc·t·ythng th em ut the site,
JU:-.l t h e dupli <'atin l:
n1achinc1'.
nurhara l'll yl.'rs, t•h1cl' nf
1ht• .(;adillac !}ri\'C Center •
confirme d th e pl ans to
make copies. But Vie said
photographs or wo rkme n in·
stalling the photocopying
machine s ··c ould be
misleading'' berotuse lhc
result will be to r educe the
number or records. not
multiply copies.
!\1rs. !\tyers said befo1·e
. any crimine1l file is
destroyed. a· t opy or the re«ords date back to 1800.
~ummary sheet of offen~s. :she said. ,
commonly called lhe "r1:1p Cooper, her C'hief deputy,
sheet." will be sent to eat"h-nid-the-r-ap-sh.eetr as-a
police ugency involvc.-'d. 1r "'hole. represent about 10
no request to retain th{' ril'-' percent or the 144 tons of
is recei\•ed within six mon· records separated out for
ths, the e nlirt' file v.·ill h1• destruction. •le said the
destroyed. uverage rap s heet will be
('Opied about five times.
SOl'IE ot· lht' arr1•:-.l Younger, :. Republican
inrumbenl running rur
reelection in tv.•o weeks.
wns not a vailable for ron1-
ffit'fll .
Cooper s::iid the t<isk or
t'Opying the records is being
financed by a S-*00,000
federal grant obtained last
month. and that an ap·
plication is pending for
another S.1 million of federal
fund s for next yea r to t'on-
tinue the work .
lie said the lolal ('OSI
could be 111.>out SS million.
and thut a "'ork force of 250
persons is anticipatt.'CI.
1'1rs. J\lyers predicted
that ulli1natE'ly about 90
percent or th.r · records
marktd for t•oPYing :•Ad
purginj! will be'destroyed. qbout fl\'l' copll"• uf l-ach
v.•111 be m<.1 Hc d tn locnl
JlOllCC <ll:Cncit•:-. l o find oul lf r----==-==----:=----::::=::----------------------------------~------------------------~----
lhere is :..ny nhJt•ctuJrl lu
dcslroyin ~ lhc .nr1 ..:1 n;1l.~
"We're l'Un11 ng up v.ith a
lot of pape r , I ag rc1" but the
paper \1re'rc coin 1ni.: up v:1th
can also be recycled." Gary
l'oopc r, a~~i!:>t a nl. ('hief or
the records 1n1r.l{c C('Ott·r
~•lid \\'cdne!:>day ,tn an inler-
\"ll'\11 •
• 1"11t; R El'ORO µurge
progr am was announced by
.\tty. GC'n. E\·ellc \'ounger,
who posed for telC'v1~ion and
ne"·s pa per pho toi:r11phl'r~
l>cs1de Three truck:-loaded
w ith out d a ted r ecords
Jaworski
-Historic
LookBackr
a. ... , .... k•-· ........... Sen;"(•
IA.'O n Ja"'orsk1 , appainted
.special prosec ut or amid
tumult a nd ('Onlro\'ersy,
went on to m ake a long l1 :st
of \'ita l and histo ri c legal
actions.
In the second or hi:-tv.·o
Oct. 12 letter s to Atl.ornc\'
• Ge neral William B. Saxt>C
a nnoun{'ing his resignation,
J a worski noted tv.•o or the
principal res ult s of hi s
wo'rk. both q.f \1·hic·h he
maintained \11cr t.· ··1.11ithout
prceedent . ·•
The first· '"lhc t•xt ensivc
grand.jury re port on lhe in ·
\·olvc menl of Hi chard f\1.
Nixon in \\'aler gatc cover·
up activtli cs,·· which
Jawor s ki ullimatcl y l
delive r ed to th C' llouse
Judicia ry Comm ittee in-J
... estigat ing presidential im-
peachment.
· The second · ··1hc succes-
sful litigati on or a trial sub·
poe nn for !ape .recorded
e\•idencc 1n lhe hands of the
preside nt nf th r l !nil ed
States
A .... J a "·o r :-.k1 further
noted, both the gr and-jury
repo rt a nd lhc case of
Unit ed S t ates 1·s. Ni xon
"'e re critic al rnilestones
along the path to Nixon's
Au g. 9 resig nation.
Th e !louse Jurlie 1a ry
Co mmittee relied h('u1·i\y
upo n tht• g ra nd -jur~· rc1>0rt
ond :o-upporting evidence in
s hapin g it:o-o"'n 1·lc11·s
r egarding impeat ha ble
presidential l'onduc1
.\l\;D IT "·as the 1\ug. 5
rel ease of twn June 23. 19i2,
ron\•ersatio ns be tv.·cen ~Jr
Ni:<on ;ind rormc r \\'h1 tc
l-lousc c hit·f-o r-s1afr II H
1-laldema n con\·e r~at1on~
1nc l11d1 n~ :1mong l hc u.1
!Tern s subpocned by J a\\·or-
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final coll apse of the Nixon
adn1inistrat ion
Approached by the \Vhit e
I-louse 111 lht! 'A.'<ikc or last
Octob£"r ·s d ismissal . of
:-pec ial 1>r osec uto r Ar·
(·hibald Co x for failing to
adhere to ;1 "compromise"
regarding Cox's initial sub·
poena for 10 laped \\'hite
llou s e c on\·er s at ion s,
.Ja"•orski ins i:o-ted upo n a
.series of J?ua ra ntces clesig-
nf'd to cement his ;1uthority
and prc.,.en l o rC'currcnce of
the inc ident.
C h1 cr-or-s1aff Alexander
1\L lla11? and Art1ng /\ttor·
n<'y General Hoht·rl Bork
"''e r!? compl'.'lll'd lo ni:t ke
pu bhc a ssura ntt·s that
.la"•or :-.k1 11 ould oper ate
"''ll houl adm1n1:-!r;11lon hin-
•lrant'l' :1 111! In rt•affirm th<-
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prose t'u tor to t•hallen-~f\
prl•sid£'nl1.1l a ~sc r1 1on~ of
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TllAT RIGllT. 1nrludC'd
1n the ori 1;1nal ch:1rter of the
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v•a s one of the impart:1nt
.. POints l:tl t•r r efe rred to by
the ~uprenlr ('ourt in reJl'<'
llOJ! N1xun ·s C'la in1 lh:tl thr
prt·~1dcnt :llpne could define
t hC' !-.CO pt• n r f'Xt'CU liVl'
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J aworski :il!-O 111:-isted
lh:it h1.., or1 ~1n:il charter IX'
J.mt•ndl'd to rully t•nsurc h1~
r 1l!ht to 1n \e <;t1gate al
le~at1on~ of rrl''iident1a\
"''fOllf,':dOIO J! \\It hout the
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o\ ('r his hf':1rt.
11 1:-1ndcpc n d('ll ('1'
~ul1di f 1ed , .I a "'r;i r skt
proceeded to act in such a
mannrr al\ to di spel\ dou bts
th:il hf' wou ld hf' more
111iahl1• In \\'hilt' llou))e
<lt•mand .... t.~:in hi ' prcdcce:,·
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1.99yd.
Reg. 2.99 yd. Double Knit
Fabrics • .60" wide Qt 100",
polye 5ter 11.t;ich+n"
washable
$9
Reg. S12. Jacquard Drape~.
li.1ach+newasl:lcOt!On r.1vr•n
Tnprmal IO;i'1l ti~•~f'<I
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Boys· Turllenecks. Long
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Take 20o/o off a special group of women's coats.
S30 and up, 1n all sizes you want now. Misses. 1rs .
half sizes Put them on top of your fashion !1st.
\ Use your JCPenney
charge.
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Mallet's Sunshine Family'•
loday·s mOdern doll lamlly.
Includes STEVE'"
STEPHIE'·. SWEE rs··
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$5
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Reg. $6. Gals Nighties.
Brushed long gown ol
ace1a1e1nylon. Long
sleeves. Machine washab1,,
AssoYed colors S ~.1 t
6.00 Reg. 7.00
XL sizes
Reg . S 14. Twin Bedspn!ad.
01nllrd floral dPStgn
Machine w.1shan1c. Collon
with po1yes1er lilltno
$'12 Reg. $16. Full Siii"
9.99
Ca1hy • Quick Curt · M,Jtt<>I
15 ·doll w1t11 !he hair that
cu rls instantly ChanQe tier
na1rstyles oltPn c<iuSE' no
'>l,tl•ng s neeo ed
Reg. 1.99. Women·s Sling
Backs. Comfortati!e crepe
5oles and ~1nyl uppers
Perfect for any time 01 place
wear. Cplors 5-10
s1yd .
Reg. 1.49 yd. Fla"11"I
Mochone washable.
!umblf' dry. Avoilob lr
1!1 OS~!. solid~ & P"fl!\,
Prices effective
thru Wed., Oct.
30, 1974
IUEH4 PARK: Beach al Orangelhorpe • Ooen weel<davs 10 lo 9·30. Su ndays 10 10 6 ORANGE: Coty Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays 10 to 6
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Call a friendly ad-visor at the Daily Pilot. Use the direct line.
Thousands of ready-to-buy ad readers are "shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot
every day. Many are eager to buy just what you have to sell.
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Families Owe 50%
• More Than Ill 1970
WASHINGTON
President -Ford 's ad·
monition to "balance your
family budge t :· pay as
much as possible in cash.
and ''learn how lo use credit
wisely" may well be heeded
by the consuming public.
Not out of fealty to the
Pres id ent, th at is, but
because consumers are up
to thei r e ars in debt
already.
longer terms fa nd hence
lower monthly payments)
The Ford Motor Credit
Company, lend ing arm or
the auto giant,
acknowledges it is making
.more loans this year that
run longer than three years,
and Fi rst National City
Ba n k of New York is
promoting fou r.year auto
loa ns.
discretionar}' purchases.
llouseholders are just likely
lo make the old refrigerator
do another year if they can.
Some 80 pe rcent O( COO·
somers use some Corm of
credit, and two· thirds of all
credit is used by the young-
marrieds in middle·inco me
brackets.
It includes couples pur·
ch asin g a n d f urni sh ing
homes where the wives are
FINANCE
,.
Consumers 0\11e a record
hi gh of $154.5 billion (as or
Au gust) in install ment debt
-50 percent more than
they owed four years ago.
And historically consumers
have slowed down their pur·
c ha s e s when c r e dit
obligations fiave begun
taking loo large a chunk or
their income.
VET WITH an economic
slowdown and rising unem·
ployment becoming the
:om mon expectation, con·
;umers are almost sure to
oe more ca ut ious about
taking o n n ew debts .
Existing debt is already
eating up a bigger share of
least likely to be able to ========---work profitably to sup.
plement the fa m ily income.
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DIESEL BUSES C A ~ARRY 19, GET UP TO 15 MILES PE R GALLON
112·11er~e11t Hil.:e i11 Riders .
Minibuses Carry San Diego
Hc~1dc nt s of this Southern ('alifornia city have
rN\J:\CO\ rrcd the "'heel 1\'s on a small Europea n bu.~. ;1
~l<~rCl'd1·~ ill'nz 030 90 n1ass transit n1udet.
The S:1 11 /)ie~o Tran.'itl Corporation has turnr<! \n thl'
0:1091) a ... ,, rn C'a ns of adding commuter rou\C'!i in :ircas
\l.hf'rf' l:lr1!1'f blisC's could be better U.'i('d t?" ex pr<"ss
rou!t'" or \\ h1·r« I hl'rc "·ere no buses at all.
Thr h11~. "'h1 ch is about half th<' lenJ?th of a
Sii p a ,,f·n~er r 11 y bus, carties 19 passcn ,l!:crs, ha s ~hort
turn1n~ radu1 .., 120 feel ), a nd gets up lo 15 miles prr
i.:all11n
~IXT\'.TllHEF. 01'~ the dicscl·po"·crl'd unit -. y,·111
f'\·ent 1 1:i1l~ hl' ril.1rl'd on re~ular routes. frC'der ltncs an<!
,~:-.:tC'n,rnn' nf 1•\ 1,11ns:: rnult•.'i Residents of S<1n 0 1ef.!n and
.!-IX "Jt£1lltll' ('11111n111n11 1rs v.•ill he able to ~1dc from th.r1r
ne11::hhorhru1fl~ 10 ~h(lpp1ng CC'nlcrs :ind do"'nto1>1•n S<in
D1ei.:o.
1'hc 030!H1 s ran b{' hailed like taxis although l ht·;v
<il ~o m:ik1' r c·~ular stops. AJow siep (six inches fro.n lhc
,;round 1 n);Jk('=" 1'n l r \' easier for senior citizeni:
Tht f11r(' 1~ :.u1 r1·iit s. A monthly SIO pa:.s "nlltlcs thr
lx.>.11 rer lo ur1l1n 1lll'll nrl"·"· :i nrl it can he pai-sed nruund In
a fri n1d\· ~:.n l)1Cj!1' ·rransit claims it ha1' the lnngc"t
25·t·t•nl·rlllf' ru v f'rLn~ mo re than 60 miles.
Ii \ ~Htd1n .i: th r minibuses and ne~· exprrss bu ses, San
l)il'I?<; Tr:1n ~1t. "h1rh leads the nation with a I 12·percent
r1dC"r~h 1 p 1ncr('a ~" over the last two years. hopes to woo
cumm ut r r:-; av.·ay from their cars.
PARTI Al.1.Y FUNDED by the Urban ~la ss Transit
'geO<"y. th(• hu, e1tpansion plan doveta ils \l.•il h lht:
Env1 ronn1ent:&I Prnteclion Agency's mandate to reduce
pa ssenger c:ir mo\'Cmrnt 35 percent in San D1 eJ!O IJy 1977
in order to 1nt•rt JLr qu.1hty ~ta ndarfi.,.
Tom Prior. San llu'~n Tr:ln.;1t J!tnernl rn;1nai;:l'r,
adm11 " 11 "'ill not h(' '"''\'to ~v.·ilt·h fl<'OPl l· fr11n1 c:i r:s lo
bu:.rs
"We f•1und nut lh.i,l in the rc:-;1denli Jl ar~a ... pco1'.!!~
••ill not "'"alk more 1h:i ni11 block ~ to S:<'f :i bu,, hi• ~ai d
A ~ :i i.pf'c1 1d :;;1•r\1<·1· to r1drrs, Srin [)lt'l!O ·r r11n,.rt
operates a IL•lt•phonr commun1tithon C'cntcr Ca ller.s can
f11Miout ho~· anti "'·h11r" to make bus connection:-; ,ind calls
are clcc1;on1call.v hJndled ~o there 1s no .,,.·;11t1ni: for
answers •
111 rid dition . mini·information centers arc being
<'"ta hi 1shed I h roug hout th e county v.1ith the cooperation of
tht• San DieJ!o Federal Savings and Loan Association and
the Senior Citize n.'> \'ol untecr Program.
There.' are e\'e n telephones in the buses. but for
d1rrcrent purposes. These are t"'·o·way radio telephone
mon1lor S\'.Stem s that link drivers and disoatehers and
cler tronical\y watrh the buses' vital mechanical parts.
the ('\'COi 01 a drop 1n 0 11 pressure or undue rise In
l'n e<OPt-r:i~n ~ temperature. the number or the bus
po 1,1j) Op\ con1pu ter console. There is also a root
hutl nn thJt t dr 1\•er can press to signal the dispatcher
lli:tl ht' 1s in snm c kind of troubl e.
·rh<' radio l\•Jt>phone is a means of providing i.,pccial
11l11rlt'"11's f or 1•x a mplr. a dri\'cr "·ith an elrl erly couple
:d111.ird C':i n ~11::11a l Iha! he may bl' a lilt!(' late in
l'Onnrc11n_1! "tt h unnlher bus necrlcd by the couple and the
•h ,P<•l l'h<•r thrn rt'lays the n1ess age.
"FOR F,;\{'ll 25·~ent rare dropJ)'ed in the rare box,
nnothf'r 41 cents on top or that is needed in order to break
even," Prior sa id.
Allh ou ~h t he Urhan rt.lass Trans it Agency v.·ill
~uhs1rl1 zc Hfl pc rr(•lll or the Cost of equipment and
oper:ll ions. a nother S200 million will have to be raised in
the comn1un1ty .
"\Ve ha\'t' to find ways of s upporting mass
transportation in the c1ltes just as we do police a nd fire
protection. hoth of which arc al so dericil operations," he
.said.
On p r ice a lone ...
Still the best newspaper buy on
the Orange Coast
---The Doily-Jlilet
delivered 7 days a week
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To economic policy plan·
ners, the mountain of debl
bodes trOuble ror sellers 01
big·ticket items. on •.vhict
consumers <ire likely to reir
in their spending first.
Aian Greenspan. chair·
man of th e Council or
Economic Advisers, com-
mented recently that buyer
resistance may be the most
important fa ctor in the slug.
gishness or the economy.
SEVE RAi, s urveys of
consum er sentiment show
householders more worried
and more cautious about
s pending pl ans than in
many years.
The Univers ity of
lt1ichigan Cons umer Survey
Center shows confidence at
the lowest level in the 28
years it has been taking the
public pulse, and a Con·
rerence Board s urvey
depicts a s harp drop since
early summer.
The effect of consumer
confi dence -or availability
of cliscrclionary income -
ha s begun to s h'-~ up
s tarkly in retail Sales
figures. The a uto industry
reports , that 5tales of new
cars for the first 10 days of
October was 15 percent
below the same period a
year ago.
CONSUME RS stayed
away from the showrooms
in dro\'CS in apparent
protest to price tags several
hundred dollars higher than
on last year's models.
The do ll ar volume of
retail l"ale:c; fell 1.3 percent
from i\U'2'.USl to September,
for the firs t d cline since
June. Sales of color 1V sets,
whi r h held up c lose to last
year 's leve~s for the first s ix
monlhs or tl\I S--Y<'lfr. i.!top.
prd 20 per<'rnt at an annual
rate during September.
The auio ind ust ry l:c;
trying to lure <'ustomers to
its new models by offerinR
Thus the pileup of con·
sumer debt hanging over
the economy i.~ becominl{ a
matter of increasing con·
cern to industries tlial
depend on credit buyi ng.
disposable income. ~-----'-------'
Installme nt payments,
\\'hich took up 15.5 percent
of dis posabl e income
(what's left after taxes and
o ther dedu ction s ) fou r
years ago, rose to 16.5 per·
cent in Allgust and probably
is higher now.
lt1oreover, necessities
like food a nd fue l are taking
a larger percentage of
di s posabl e income and
l eav ing l es s f or
Trivia?
It's a reason
ta read the
Daily Pilot's
entertainment
page every
Saturday
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1. Stove
1. G.oltar
3. llby Crib
4.. E1ectrlc S1w
5. C....r•
6. Wisher
7. Outboard Motor
a. Stereo Set
9. Couch
10. Cl1rlnet
11 . Refrig•r1tor
12. Pickup Truck
13. Sewing Mlchine
14: Surfboord
15. Machine Tools
16. Di1hw11her
17. Puppy
11. C1bin Cruiser
19. Golf Cart
20. Barometer
21 . Stamp Collection
22. Dinette Set
23. Play Pen
24. Bowling Ball
25. Water Skis
26. Frftt:tr
27. Suite•,.
28. Clock
Will Sell Fast!
29. Bicycle
30. Typewriter
31. Bar Stools
32. Encyclopedi1
33. Vacuum Cleaner
34. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equipm•t
36. File Cabinet
37. Golf Clubs
38. Sterling Silver
39. Victorian Mirror
40. Bedroom Set
41. Slide Projector
42. Lawn Mower
43. Pool T1bl1 ..
44. Tires
45. Piano
46. Fur Coat
47. Drapes
48. Linens
49. Horse
SO. Airplane
51. Organ
52. Exercycle
.53. Rare Books
54. Ski Boots
55. High Ch1lr
56. Coins
57. Electric Train
58 . Kitten t
59. Cl111ic Auto
60. CoffH Table
61 . Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63 . Skis
64. TV Set
65. Work Berich
66. Diamond Watch
67. Go.Kart
68 . Ironer
69. Camping Trailer
70. Antique Furniture
71. Tape Recorder
72. S1llbo1t
73. Sports Car
74. Mattress Box Spgs
JS. Inboard Spe9dbo1t
76. Shotgun
77. Saddl1
78. Dart Game
79. Punching Bag
80. Baby Carriage
81. Drums
82. Rifle
83. Desk
84. SCUBA Gear
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Located just above 0 a n a
Point H11rbor: !inic to gf't
this into CSCl'Ol'i' for a whole
yc1;11"s l1:1.x shelter for l 97j,
S98,5:~
LAGUNA HILLS
Neat 1:1s a pin & ll'i'ict' Rli
SAN MARINO FAMILY HOME
Beautiful 2 story Spanish. A \Val.lace Neff
ori~lnal. 6 bedroo1ns , 4lh: baU1s. separate
maid's quarters. 1'.1odern kitchen. Dining
roon1 ·,overlooks 2 conrt yards. lli~h bcan1
ceiling & Mexican tile in entry, living roon1
& library. 8220,000.
BLISS KEE LER CO, REAL TORS
12131 287-9625
Larry or Dudley Doan
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$Jol,500.
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Harbor View Home$
Beauil. 3 BR., 2 ba. "C:umel
rtlodel ." Pl'o1ess. decor. 01·
Iered at $12,500.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
4 BR., fannly rn1.: htd. &
flld. po o 1. "Stratford".
$6-l,930.
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CORBIN·MARTIN
Realtors • .. 644-7662 *
GREAT DUPLEX
-CORONA
DEL MAR
BUENA VISTA BAYFRONT
Charming 3 bdrm .. dining rm .. family rn1 .
& study. Pier & slip plus sandy beach. (.'Jose
to N.Ji .Y.C. Owner \Vil) finan ce. $198.000.
LIDO ISLE
Via Lido Nord tiayfront duplex. 8180,000.
Bayfront 5 bdrm. \vith pier. S295,000.
howano Lawson jn.
r?c~o lt o 11
THE ONE & ONLY
ANGELITA PLAN -EARLY BLUFFS
Spacious single story townhome, 2 bd~1ns ..
Beaulifu1 ov.-ner's 3 br and 2 baths & card roo1n. A '"ar1n "count ry'' 2~1i baths, front unit •.11ilh feeling accented by cathedral beamed ceil-firepta cc. lush carpet huge · & I · -~ master bedroom & priva te ings arge, ta1seu hearth stone frplc. An
patio. Plus a gorgeous 3 irnmacul ate adult home. Offered a t S65,000.
hr. rental. Nearly new pro-(A very low $250/per year leasehold). r.'.'%·~"'::,~~~.;'i,~1~':,;~ HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS
-it v.1>n't last. 673-8550. Ring 640-5560 Day or Evening
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REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL ESTATE $77,900
ESTATE WALK Prin1c J\lcsa \rflrdc coun!l'Y
l'hlb locanon. S 11 p e r Ii l V
SALESPERSONS TO BEACH up~l"adcd 1hroughout. GiuOt
Titis brand nC\V home ha~
unc or the finei;I bay &
ocean views you 1\·i!I find
anywhere & il's BIG. F'ee lot,
$Z!9,500
FERGUSON·HESTER
Realtors, Inc.
14-01 D,ove St., Ste. 220
Newport Beach ·
833.9781
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PROPER"_:-s
ALL AREAS F'OR OUR
INVESTORS
A COlDWfiL BANKER COMPANY
SUPER
SHARP!
K.V. Dills. Bk'. 776-7652 SANDPOINT1"
REOUCED $5000-OPEN HOUSE
Benut. cus ton1 ctu11lcx. 3+3. SUNDAY J.;.
beun1 ceiHni::-s, fp. stai n['(! :!JO KELLER
glass \Vindows. X!nt 1·entul A!<sume VA lean c.1 this three
area. $12·1,500. tlh1ke offer. berlrooin beauty. Decorrirrrl
Call for app1. to see. like a 111odel. La.rge profes·
SPAJU.JNG REAL ESTATE sional~ hindscaped corner
Sl.1-3544 lot. Cfl.il 11011• for Sho\\.'ings.
pool rdo1n ra1nily retreat.
tmn1acula tc landscapini:;.
rorrnal dinint?. sunken li\'ini.:
room. J ust list<'d • owner
n1,1y l'Onsirler lease. Call
today -64:MJ303
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ESTATERS
NO DOWN
TO VETS
Neat. cleun 2 bcdrooni homr.
Localed on bcuuriful tn•f'hn-
L'(I sln.'{'I. A brick, 11·ood
hul'ning fireplace, h11rd11ood
floors. & ii shinglf'd roor
11l:ikP this h•>U:.:r ;i rral buy
for you. Full pri('f' JU'il
$34,000
2211 Newport Bl. Costa Mesa 646-8811
4 BDRi\IS., J~, hath;;, lan1ity CANYON HILLS
nn., forn1al dining rnt., pool, REALTORS Sun/ Eves.
S\'19.500. OPEN SAT/SUN. 675 7018
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11 NEAR BEACH Irvine Terrace e EXTRA SHARP e Cul de sac strret , Prime
Hurry, this won't last. 3 BR location. Exttllcnl f Joo r
2 BA, blln."!, fl'plc. idnt cond. plan • formal dining. Bi-i~ht
Only $39.900. Enstside. All kilcht>n. OVER SIZE!)
ICl'nl!I. call PR EST I GE custorn TMJOL i\!'i!<Un1e 7'':!'} HO~fES, 6~5-66 16 VA fll approx. S26,000. ~lier
3 YRS NEW ... $38.900
A;sun1c 7 1 ~~ lo.1n. Super
l"f){)L ho1n<', hltns. frplc,
2 Bit, nr South C0<1st Plaza.
Only $.WI! 11.~~u n1cs Joan.
Call PRESTIGE: 11 0:0.lt:S
64~46
S ~ CLUDED 11triu111 entry,
Patio kitchen. Fa1nily rOOn1.
Big be<lroorns. Boal door.
Lushly lundscapcd y fl.r d s •
\\'alk to all school~ and nm·
jor shopping. S43,fi00. Vels
v.·elcome. Call now 847..QllO
Agt.
BIG HOME! 4 Bedrooms +
huge Rlrp do11'f1 I a m I l y
roon'I. P.folltt'r has adjoinlni:
offict', private sun b..'tlrony,
arid room-11\tc-1'l~1 . A real
br:iuty +-11 BARGAIN al
$."11.95CI! Call agt. 817-iiQIO.
$37,500! 'J\\'O 11101')' + spnrk·
tin~ pool. J\'ot u co n do ,
Lo\-rly ~!lldt-ntlsl :i r t' :i .
llurry -\1oon'I lu~t! Call
8-17·6010 AJ;t .
COL.LEGE Park: :l Br., 1·\
b11., [rple., dbl. a-Rr. <'nv'd.
pr.Iii>. Prld • ot 0~·111't'lih~p.
Fortin Co., Rhr~. f>'12-.rl(K11
Clu!ISHlcd AD:! Call &42-5678
'Orlayl
11·Rnts }"A ST ESCROI\'.
TRke r1dv:111tagc cRll
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HOMES OPEN 1.5 THIS AFTERNOON
A UNIQUE HOME in Harbor View Homes -
breathtaking, \'IC\\', \Jko ne \v yet co1n pletely
developed . 3 8dr1n .. lge . lot. $89,950. Sec
Carol \Vilkinson at 221G i::iort Durncss.
A UNIQUE HOME in Mesa Verde -Ca rriage
Estates! 5 bd rn1. 2 story. pool. ·rradition<il
hon1e \Nilh large roon1s, attic playroo1n, large
lot $87.500. S-ee Nancy Si 1nu1ons ai 1825
Sa1nar.
A UNIQUE HOME in the Bluffs -Ne\v'. like
new condition 3 bclrtu. 1'rlna n1oc!el. virv.• of
Bay fr o1n Bluffs, co nd o. \tery \Varin. $98.500.
See llita Boland at 430 Vista Parada. Bluffs.
A UNIQUE HOME in Mesa Verde -4 bdrm.
Pacesetter, l\Iodel 750. immac lnside an d out ,
orig owner asking S56,950. 'f his is the last
weekend on the market -1nake offer. See
Ogden Sogn at 2845 ~llesmere, ~1esa Verde.
A UNIQUE HOME in Irvine Terrace -New
listing, low interest. 3 bdrm. Unique Jot
layout , only $68,000. See Ronnie Lundy at
1401 Santanella, Irvine Terrace.
A UNIQUE HOME in Mesa Verde -85xl20
lot across froin CC'. 4 bdrins, single story.
ranch style, 2 frplces. excellent buy at
563.900. See Kirsten \Vhite al 31 52 Country
Club in !\1esa Ve'rde.
A UNIQUE HOME In Newport Shores -
4 bd rn1, 2 sto ry on lhe water. 'Sandy beach.
next to tenni s and pool. Ideal! $79.900 or
lea se. See ~!arilyn Hodges at 488 62nd Street,
Newport Shores.
A UNIQUE HOME In The Bluffs -5 bed·
room condominium, cheerful , mellow ye!Jow
decor, end unit openness, and careWJ 1house·
wife cleanliness. Priced at $92.000. t6ee
Jackie Handleman at 311 Vi st a TruCha, the
Bluffs. ..
A UNIQUE HOME In Harbnr View::1itol))es.
Fun home -big pool, jacuzzi, lot1ilil.deck-
. ing, little maint., ?.lonaco plan .. ~J onl y
$77.500. See Fran Scott at 1963 Port Dun-
leigh, Harbor View Homes, N.B. ' .Jf . .-
A UNIQUE TOWNHOUSE In Vnf .... ity
Park -The scarce Stanford A1odel With 3
deli ghtfu l bedroorns and fa 1nily room -'next
to Green Belt -$59,950. See Gil Ide at41l91 Royce Rd . i .,.
A UNIQUE HOME in Irvine Terrace -Open
and airy, ocean and bay views, secluded patio
in . th is 3 bdrm , new listing for the Unique
pri ce of $88.517. See J im Valentine at 724 ~Ialabar, Corona del ~1ar.
A UNIQUE DUPLEX in Corona del Mar -Supe~ 3 bdrm home with beams. paneling
and fireplace. Front l bdrm. home is alwa ys
leased. $74.900. See l\Iaril yn Shuff at 619
Poppy, Corona de! l\1ar.
A !JNIQUE HOME in Big Canyon -Best
value by comparison. lovely 1'.1onaco. 3 car
g,arage. down sta irs ma ster suite. 8132.500.
Compare before bu yi ng. Sec Vergile ne Hu ll
at .±:22 Rue Grand Ducal.
A UNIQUE HOME in The Bluffs -'rhe
"J?efl ation Special". thi s lovely 3 bdnn condo
Wtll "deflate" 5250 in price everv "'eek until
sold (Or further notice1 and ;it $67.!J50 it ts
ve_ry properl.v priced ri ght rtO\V . \\'J:\1 \Vith
thi s one ~ See Nadine Croul at 409 Vista
Suert.e.
A UNIQUE HOME in Westcliff -. 3 bdr1n
pool ~on1e. clean lines. lots of wood. nr. sh~pp1n g". schools and op en space. Unique
pri ce of S74 ,900. See 1'om Boland at 1400 \Vestcliff.
ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET ~·;1TH THE
NICEST PEOPLE SEL\ING THE NEATEST HOMES
CORONA OEL MAR. 675 6000
1002-General R.E.-=~~ 1002
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ff you att in the mortiri fo,. a new home--1ee ""'° ouhland;"'l Cu'sTOMIIED HOMES by
FnR 4yn1 & Sons.
Mitwtes away from Harbors & Marinas,
. sportfishin9, surlfn9 and Orang• CHnty
alhral attroctfon1.
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• 2JOO to JOOO Approx. sq. ft.
• 2 & 3 car qarci~s
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• Clo" to Freeways
• Con•ehient to Major Shopp11tCJ
·From S59 .990
LA CUESTA BY THE SEA
l\y rc·s ll on1t~s Since 1905
Models At Brookhwst & AHanta, H.B-.
768-2929 • 968·1 JJ8 • 11 A.M. to DUSK
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4 BEDROOM
Cn•al three bcdruo111 plull
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BALBOA ISLAND
SPAC lO US ,lSLAND HOME. 3 BR, 2 BA,
sculptured plaster & high ceiling tttruout .
Offered at $122.000.
PRIVATE BE'ACH
\-'hnv the ocean from this 4 BR, 2•h BA
hon1e when you are not enjoying the privnte
beach. Xlnt. surfing, Cam rn\ \v/char broiler,
lrg lv rn1 \\'/fireplace, enclosed patio. Owner
flexible, '''ill lease/option or carl'y 2.nd.
$115,000.
MONARCH BAY TERRACE
?>.Jagnilicent \vhite \Yate r vie\\' from the best
location in Terrace. 3 BR. 3 BA. 3,000 sq
fl, secluded pool \vith jacuzzi in lovely waUed
patio. Ca thedral ceiling in LR, wet bar. Ev·
e!i.ylhing to make life comfortable. 180 de-
gree unobstructed vie\v including Salt Creek
Beach and Dana Point. O\vner will finance
at attractive interest rate. $189,000.
VIEW LOT
Build your dream home on this large bluff
with S\Veeping vie,vs of the Pacific. Oilered
at $92,500.
LEASE ,
Spectacular Penin sula · duplex across from
sandy beach. 4 BR 21}.1 B:\ Executi ve Unit
"·ith 2400 sq ft plu s an unobstructed bay
vic\V. Avail. at $350./Mo.
SPANISH HIDEAWAY
Delightfill 2 BR 2 Bl\ Townhouse. Complete
\vith secluded patio, Steps to pool, jacuzzi
and tennis. Easr, to bu y at $431750. OPEN
llOUSE SU'.'i. I to 5pn1. _
Grubb & Ellis
* ·* * * * * Heritage Collection
BARGAIN . HUNTER·S
$32,500 -3 Bedroom, dining, J "°' baths,
double garage, room for bo•t & trall•r.
~'parkling home, great buy, call 540.1151.
DUPLEX .1 2 YEARS YOUNG -lovely owner's u11it
'vi th 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family roo1n, courr
try kitchen, !ormal dining, fireplace, double
garage & much more. Apartment has 1 bed-
,roo1n. 1 bath. also \Vith garage and firepJa~e.
(Ideal for mother·ln--law). Owner 1nov1ng
nort h, must seU ! OUered at $59,500. Call
546-5880.
REMODELED 4 BEDROOM
$37 ,000.-Talk about value, imagine 4 bed·
rooms 2 baths, beautiful front kitchen, com·
plete with new appliances, large enclosed
pirtlo, new carpets and paint. Located on
safe cul-de-sac. Vacant and owner wants
action . 546-5880
JUST REDUCED
A SPECTACULAR HOME AND INCOME
UNIT -on Balboa Peninsula Point. • Un-
usual e Unique e Neat • lnspira~ional
• Comfortable • Private • Spacious and
cozy. 5 Bedrooms on a corner lot v:ith 2 bed·
room rental on separate lot. It's hard to de·
scribe this exciting and classic home. We
want you to see it .._ we know yo u'll love iL
Now priced to sell, call 540·1 15!.
NO DOWN VA
W ESLEY N .
TAYLOR CO~
bt_'t•n upgrark'd \\•Ith n (' 11•
vinyl noors . rl('w fix1u1't's
& new kitt·hrn np11lia11ces.
C':tll us fur Kppo1111ment lo
SC'e 673--N5(J
·YOU'LL LOVE THE wide open feeling 'of
this Costa Mesa home. 3 Huge bedroonls, 2
bath s, 2 brick fireplaces, family room and
much, much more . .,No 2nd car needed h•r•
RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE COMPANY -walk to everything. A terrific value, call
2863 E. Coast Highway for full details, 546-5880.
REALTORS s ince 1946 Corona del Mar 675-7080 UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW ,;;;:;;;;~~~~;;;~;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~1 FROM CATALI NA TO LAGUNA -enjoy OPfN TIL t • fr'S FUN 10 BE NICE/
~\ THE REAL
ESTATERS
G•neral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 care(ree Condomini um living ·wi th security
and comfort. Compare others and this wlll BIG CANYON -194' ON FAIRWAY!
New 5 BR split-level home \\'/huge recrea-
tion room, dent formal DR & 41h baths. Fin-
est C.C, & Ne\\'port Center vieW. $325,000.
8 OAKMONT LANE SAT/SUN 1·5:00 ,
. FINE TURTLE ROCK VIEW! $129,500
F'o1•mer Pres ident 1nodel home! Real ele-
gant! 3 BR. FR, lge DI~, 2112 baths. Cov.
•patio. air-cond., 3-car gar + many extras.
O\\t·c S75.000 !st TD. 8:'J.:1'7o, 25 yrs. due 15 yrs.
5636 SOl/T.HALL TERR. SAT /SUN 1·5:00
IG CYN DEAUVILLE -VIEW-S149,soo
1e\\'! Fantastic 4 BR rnodel \V/bonus rm.
''itchen iS a delight! Glan1orous mstr. ste.
ush carpelin~. prof. ldscp. Rm for pool.
RUE Cl!AMONIX SAT/SUN 1·5 :00 ;
EX.,CLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -S250,000
ive on the \va tcr & park your large bQat
ight in front of th is beautiful 5 RR hayfront
esidence. O'''ner '''ill carry Isl T.D.
BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -$295,000
olr course view £ron1 brand NE\V luxurio us
BR cu stom hon1e 'v /FR, :(Drmal DR & 5
aLhs. Lush cptng. marble, oak panln'g. A/C
9 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1·5:00
BRANO NEW IN THE "BLUFFS"
Beaut. 1-story "Lindas" -$74.950 &
78.500 . ?.1ove right in! New cust. drapes &
1 pJng, lu sh prof. landscaping. 3 BR & 2 ba.
701 VlSTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1·5:00
21,11 San Joaquin Hills Road
EWPQRT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
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BAYSHORES
&Jtgain bca'uty in ll private
walled t..'Ominu nily w i 1 h
private benches. lieautifully decor;i!ed charn1in~ ho1nc
vdlh f1011·ering v!nl'S ndorn·
ing roo ( and p1d\o. Comp!ctP
v.•f.t,,'Ue!lt ho1L~c in lhe rear for 1ccnA}:rrs or grandn1ri.
Plenty of p11rking 11nrl 1tll
for $!H,!f>O. OPEN HOUSF:
BLUFFS MODELS
FABULOUS FURNISHED HOMES
'* * * * F IRST TIM E OFFERED FOR SALE. Come
& see 2 o! the most beautiful homes in New-
port. Completely furn . & decorated. Gra&
cious outdoor living on lge., Jnd scpd, patios.
* * * * Sat & Sun 1-5 2622
Crestvie11', Nl'll-'port Bench. u: jQuail ~ Spa.cious ~ sq. ft . 3 bdrm., 31fi ba .. formal
Pl d1n1ng ; family ,rm . \V/~1et bar & 2nd frpl.
P af;~• · 1 One of a kind beauty. overlooking bay. rap•r ••• I 1145,000 lncluding pr;m. land.
1 .. 00 ouArl5s~.-~r~~oi, a(ACH OPEN 1-5 .... 2926 PERLA (off Vista Del Oro)
I Fast Occ~pancy * * * *
Eastblirff 4 BR., • ha .. formal dining, family rtn., wet
Olli w; Pbout lhi'4 cxlrn """' bar; overlooking picturesque greenbelt. 2400
3 br lan1ily roo1n hon1e in Sq. ft .. $99.500 Including land.
Eas1btull >A"ith large park OPl:N J.s 2615 RAQUETA (off Vista Umbrosa)
HELEN B. DOWD
likl" yard find possible bout,
lraill'r stora~ n cc es s.
Qui<':~ occupancy r.· ·t ~hm'I
escro'v desired. Owner w!IJ hc1Ji finance nt only $&1,9j(}, REAL TOR, Inc. MLS 644-0134
Call 6#-7'211 1973 Top Lister & Top Saltsman
~ Newport/Costa Mesa Board of Realtors
~ Gen.!.r~al R.E. 1002 Gen eral R.E. 1002
OPEN HOUSE
"":~~~~~-~-~-!!!!~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Z19 \'IA DIJON, Lido ls!r, ~ 3 & A drn; So. patio. Open * Balboa Bay Properties *
LARGE FAMILY I DOVER SHORES
is is for you! 6 BR Panoramic \'iew. Ivan
fain. r1n. + ofc. for \Veils cust. bit. 5 BR,
d. Bltn. 111usic bar & lge. ram. rn1.. fonnal
ch 1nore! $150,000. d ini n g w/co urtyard
7060 pool. $135.000. 642·7491
V.A. REPO
EASTBLUFF Sharp Fountain Valley
Sat. & Sun. 1-5.
501 C.\TALINA, Ncll'porl
lleiii:hlH. Cham1ing 3 bdrm.,
<l1n1ng rm., fan1lly nn., '!
r, illl'S., fan1lly hon1e: tree
11111'<! t'0111rr lot. $G9,000.
Upcn Sun. }.j.
DAVIDSON
REALTY
645·7575 673·9060 per clel11 .J BH . hon1e 3 DR, 2 ba. home. $1200
ge fain . d1 11. rm . Dn . $775 costs & im-
\vly redec. o,,·ners I pounds, paymts. $347
x i o u s! $70.500. mo., P.I .1'.I. Full price LOW °lo LOAN
IW'.0-8484. 535.250. 556-8800 This )<'OU!l\! ~i·lt'r•1 J11Ylpt"'l'1y ~ on ii qu1t'l cul-de-sac hns
Open Sunday 1·5 107 Linda Ide Or.
Lovely 5 BR .. 3 bath custom home. Large
courtyard. Pier/slip. Reduced to $195,000
Traditional Style
Beautifully decorated 5 BR ., 4lh ba. Panel·
ing, 3 frpl., pier/slip, $260,000
Custom Spanish Home
5 BR., 5 ba., art studio. Gour1net kit. Eleva·
tor. P ool. 7000 sq. ft. Ran1p & floa t. $450,000
70 Linda Isle Drive
Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000
F'or in formati on on All Homes & Lots Call
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
be your choice. Priced at $90,000 completely
furnished. sell er may carry. 1st Trust D1td
Cali 540.1151.
71/2 °/o ASSUMABLE LOAN
BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2 Ba Corne r Pool Home.
, 4 Years ne\v with lovely Atrium, Beamed
Ceiling, large family room & kitchen. Home
centers on unique decorators pool. 'Just list·
ed -won't last! Call for complete details.
546-5880.
ERITAGE
REALTORS
General-R:-e . 1002 Gen•ral R.E. foof
ROMANTIC ROMAN TUB
Do ve r sheres home' by Ivan \Veils, with vic\v.
Ro1nan tub in romantic master suite 5·
Bdrms .. 4 baths; large atrium. Home has
open, airy feeling, but 'vith co1nplete priv·
acy. $169,000.
WHITE WATER VIEW
Beautiful c,tuplex in Dana Point. Both units
2 bdrms., 1 baU1 ; price $66,500 & $16,500
will hand le! Loan asssumabl e. Gross approx.
$6,000. 9nly 11h years new. A good buy in
a growing area.
OPEN HOUSE SUN. l·S 34016 VIOLET LANTERN
HARBOR
COMPANY
REALTORS
2841 E. Coa$t Hwy., Corona del Mar
"Selling Real Estate In Newport H1rbor
Since 1944"
673-4400
PICK UP THE PHONE
AND CALL
640-4050
*OPEN HOUSES*
2524 GC-EAN-tllVD. ,
Quality duplex; good income. Open Sun. 1·5
Joanne Buchanan
103 BAYSIDE PLACE
Gorgeous \vater-front ; 'pier & slip
Open Sun 3-~ Marie Bush
1318 BALBOA BLVD.
llnmaculate 2-sty., 4 bdrm .: pier & slip,
waterfront. Open ~un. 1·5. Carolyn l\lason
308 ,POINSE'l:TIA
Corona del 1'1ar charm. O~n Sat. & Sun. 1-5.
?>.lary vonGeldern
3808 RIVER STREET
Home & rental; pier & slip, on ,the canal.
Open Sun. & Mon. 14. Edy Guest
CALL FOR APP'T TO SEE
23 HERMITAGE LN. Spectacular fairway view
in Big Ca nyon. S265.000 -Fee land.
. Carolyn Atason ·
1907. GALATEA, Irvine Tee.race; si1nply spec·
·tacul ar, view. $235,000. . -P..1ary Grah3m
316 OTERO. E-Plan, end unit in the Bluffs.
~J~ighly upgraded thruout. Owner will carry
Ist 'l'.D. Reduced to $99,500. lt·lary Grahan1
BLDG. LOTS AVAILABLE
Palm Desert, .#'36 \Vhite Stone Ln .
Reduced to only $17 ,000. ~1ary vonGe ldern
San Juan Capistrano..1 view Jot. $25,000
For details call uorothy Catora .
Specializing in Homes of Distinction
HUG HOMES, REALTORS
567 San Nicolas Drive, Suitf' 102
N•wport Center
640-4050
General R.E. 1002 ~eneral R.E. , _______ _ 1002
LOOK MOM TO..P EXECUTIVE
NO ST AIRS ToiaUy up g rad • d """
Unusual one t J 0 0 r eon-\\'Cleldl;, -4 Bdrn1, 3 ba, 1vith
dominlum tn' Costa :r.f~ 1 huge boous r o o m . Spec·
hy grncious _l!vin~ nr ea. l:i eular 2 s.to r y w it h
Walk to all sh 0 pp in g. e:;tthedral l'Clhng .& entry,
· $38 500. Call 64&-TI71. hv:m1 & formal d 1 n • r n1 , ' · This ne\\·!y tlstcd Select pro-
perly is prict'd at SG6.500.
Call 556-2660.
«=.SELECT
'T' PROf'ERTI ES
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G,.neral R.E.
macnab I Irvine
· ·realt~
FIN ER HOME-5
Priced From
$47,500 to $750,000
'CAMEO SHORES
1002
Secluded ~ bedroom /family roo1n home on
lg, lot. Lg, living room 'v /massive brick
fireplace. Master bedroom·has sunken tub.
Beautiful POOL & pat;o., $117,!!0Q. OPEN
SUN. 1·5 P.M. 4518 ROXBURY RD. (V33)
"A PRIVATE AFFAIR"
Community-n-beach·n-courtyard in BAY·
S.li9RES. 3 bedroom! $05,000. Jack. Custer
642-8235. (V34)
OFFERED W/PRIDE
Lovely Linda -Spanish style home 'v/3
bedrooms, 31h baths, den, separate dinin~
room & enclosed pool·size courtyard. 70
float, 103' at pierhead line. ONLY $212,000.
Bob Owen.' 642-8235. ( V35)
LUXURIOUS YELLOW
The predominant tone of this ultra-special
Big Canron Bordeau -3 bedroom, 3 bath
single-story -totally private location.
$135,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (V37)
TRULY ULTRA ULTRA ~~.m REALTORS m 3 "'"°'" ; "" • '" ... assurn:;hl!' ,.A lou11. T h e Gtneral-R . .:. !1002 General R.E. 1002
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341 Bu y~t dr Drive NB 6/5 blhl 5 spacious bedrooms, formal di~ing, pool,
jacuzzi, sauna, steam & massage room -
on two Jots in fee. Dover Shores BA YFRONT
\V /pier & dock. J<"'urrtisbed per inventory.
Amy Gaston 642-8235. (VS8) !!f'neral R.E. 101!! 1 General R.E. 1002 11 __ "·l!l i;{·ll _ (!~ickly a t _______ _;.:.;: n
lfwo ON A LOT ' MESA VERDE s .• 1.;oo. c,11 '''·"' NEW LISTING-eoPEN HOUSEe WITH PIER AND SLIP ~:,'.""" '~""'· , ""· """' CREAM PUFF ' «=:.SELECT HARBOR VIEW 1121 Goldenrod, CdM
6 2 h.1l h~; phi' ~· hdrn1. :-<UJW>t shaqJ raw· brdrnom ! T PROPERTIES HOMES l\"ou'rt• tnvitcd to shurt' the
•nn1" unit· n;· Nr11·1'10rt hnmc on .!ihort i;!rt>..:I near 1 Lovclv 2 bedroom plus con-inromparahle view, 3BR &:
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3 DR, den, Jge liv rm, !pie:, 4 car parking.
Assumable 9•/.a lie loan. $97,500 or submit.
NEW-VIEW CONDOS NEW PORT U(9'1!ded for gr:ll'IOus h\'• 11 1 1 1 . 1 reptional prh•ncy. c 0 0 d su1tr. Loads o( closcls & I i11r-i·./l('t<'l!'t'd 11:1' ,, In fT>111l I ut t. or r. .. 1:.. i: nn .,·"' l'n· decor. Upgl'adcd carpel!! & Xll'a stor11ge. l..rg enc yd N t . 1 I d b t k' .
ii"' I" 1•·tll' tu 11 111w1 (If Pn\'n\r backyard 11 ilh 1t'rt.u1uns,:. ,\ hrh 111, ., h1tth, drapf' \\'nn't last Jong Call pcrr for pool. Entire hse 0 qui te CO~p e e U la tng re~ervat1ons
11 111 \,.111~ir1 Br ~,. h. !!pacious s,:arderu;. ~\ll 111111 nH1t'." .>.:. h~~1k ronn1 1 ~I no1>.. s73-8iiXJ. , · 1-crrnlly redC'Cor.1ted. Quiet NOW. Beau~1£ul upper Bay View from
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n1ng rn1.,:.." u r· 111r1 kit · principal. interest and lllX· 1lus _!"r n11I~ Sti9.9.JO. Cnll 1 ~ • ' II RA!\01 STYLI:: 413R clO!!t! 2481 II • A (N 't Ch t I ' 1>n: l,t:c. 1.,1 "i1h I u "h cs. \\'on 't lain tong. Call f,11,..., 11 ~ to OCC. All lhe nlcest rv1ne ve., ewpor a eaux
l•('11i;. $7!1,'~~I :11r:..2J13. ' ' , amcnltll'.~, Jrg: fenced yd. Sat/Sun 10.5
Ll. ~ i ol O·!oll4 OltfNllL9 •1T'S~UNTOBEN'CE ' j I l \VIII ~I! on Hl',;, dn or JACOBS ·REALTY ~·" [! W Jk & L NEWPORT BACK BAY 1"'"' opl~o. o,;,. 142,'50. ,.. ,._ ' a er ee I • PACIFIC l\EAL ESTATE ~....,.. ••·~ lll••r Large, Qual!cy constructed 64Z-0200 675·6670 kt.ALTY 11, _ _ rnmlly hotne on cul-de-sac
t •r Ne,. port Po•t Offli;, ~ Ilea vy shake roof rustle ex· Hard to Believe! 2919 Newport Blvd., Su ite #6, cor. of 30th St.
-J Bachelor PaJI 1....::aUA1Nr'~cOITA~G~ BUILDER'S TRADE-IN :~~· T~~bed=~ BlIT TRUE, 5 UNITS Underl~~"'1".~'!\!""!~~~~!!!!!!!!\''![!!'!!'!m __ _ ,'Corona del Mar ----U6,SOO 1.ikl' nl'1v 4 BR ,ti.~rrun t'tn. hrut~ pool. S57,500. $61T.OOO. SpaC:IOus, 2 Deann, G9"eril R~E~ --1002 "General R.E. 1002
• l.usk Buill I lon1e lornl1,.'<I 3S9 r.tirn Loma, Costa r.tesa l !-!a bn1h, !'pie .• 0WMl''1 unit.
With P I ;-;JCE CAH.Pt-':1'f:. J11 lf;1rbor Vlc11· n rt· n. • 11 612 1~ 1 f<JI One Bednn, 1 bath 2 STORY
BARGAIN POOL
$27,900-
LOW DOWN
;11 OO ;-;1cE PANELll\G ('.tt11ech·Jt lx-11111 rcn·~ In Uv Cu l'rf ·, ~, 0"1flppl 1111lts. Excellent renfa)...fae-
(),11 11" alvl11t 1111 .. dr,1ruhlr & r111n nn. ~ pn 1· I 0 u ~ nc pas n Y tor. l.O'lv malntimance. \Volk
mn11 Jl 11lhl111'lfl~ :! hr 2h11 \'ou h;1n:;11n hunre~ h;u[ l>t>I• C\'t'!lllll<' tile f'll1t'). tr::: illri 1 to shopping. for only '59.·
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1111!tr 11ul!~ prh"Rle bcarh II .'\rd 11· o o d floofl! '111lh <'l'Jll!i., dt'J)ll, pr k·Ultc yrl. I 644-7270
<'s.c; 11nJ Vt'l'V .\!pl"C'illl l'.'\tl'f'T~ & drRJ)E'.'I in<'l11ded. fully 11prlnklrrt•rl anti ("11''d
n ancllli:; nrmngemenl!i. fl•·x1ble mnlnl{'. 1\!ik aM111 p/lllO. $91,(JO(). X!nt , finnn· SUPER COOL Deluxe -E.'XTRA SH1\RP ~.j()O l1~t1n1: No. 11&32-60. 7'-(l-!»!ll 1·fnJ: flV!lll. ('all I 2 J;IOI')' bara-ain: r11de C~ll 6-l J-i:!ll :.i-, 'll!ll l.l '~K CO. t7l 1l 6'\.J-..1:121 I'""· cool olf-~·hlte can>E't tn or rr,rnt .. -shlp 11 no u 11 <I ~. WALKER & LEE ....,,,,.,._,,-______ .-. ---rh1s fan111st1c Enl!:f&itlt ~1\lor dell2ht "'\lh ~Id ~~'::."='""'';:,· _,1.,,_'ITT+,ITC'~; • ~-~ hon1c. Hack y111'f1 l!I Ju!ll VE'!ned mirrored \\'rtll~ Dine
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----THREE LITTLE j rillht tur rnterta:ininJ: 'l'.'ilh O\'l'rlooking rt<! brick prulo LOVELY NEWPORT HOUSES brkk HBQ. 11 11rd11ood 7%-LOAN 11·1th bubbli~ \\stcrfnll.
VJALK TO BEACH ON ONE LOT noo,"13, 72~c"'°iin~';..~Y.ror s nr, :z Ba 2;000 1q. ft . 8SpallQrld lnsc b1loo ~ 11n c! ~ ~ ·~!rooms. f:x("f'tlrnt on)' ,iiuu. a .,..,...,~. T:ike O\'tr .V".000 VA Joo,n. 111'\'a, .111\' """'Tl Pfl)'"
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Cull Glf,..iill I SPAru.:NG REAL l::STATE lhtl!: b6rxitn. Call !l63-6167 .
8J3-~4 OPEN rTL.$ •IT.$ Fl»J 10 ltf: NIC#t
Panoramic View
+ P~I
CORO~A DEL MAR, larao
2 111ory, 5 bc'!drm CU1tom
ho 1ne with 3 fplca,
downstflln; ramlly room A:
study *' 2 btdroom1 make
ideal ~parale quartus for
1'.·hntt\'Cr your nttd1.
Private beach prtvll~t.
TQO .. you ov.11 llx! land! On-
ly $15,j,OOO. Good f\nanctn1
11v11llab1-.. Shown by 11p-
poinl!»Mt.
UNIVERSITY PARK WINNER!
Ca1nbridge 1nodel -3 bedroorris, atrium -
in exceUenl locatio·n. $48,500. Lois Miller
642·8235. (V39)
SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS
View the bar:bor, Fashion Island & sunsets,
Adult occupied, near new, professionally
decorated 4 bedroom home. Joyce Edlund
642-8235. (V40)
491/:i' LIDO NORD BAYFRONT
Ne\v pier & s)ip, 3 patios. new furnace,
copper plumbing &-appliances. 5 bedroo1n s,
4 baths, family room w/wel bar. OPEN
SUN. 1·5 P.M. 626 VIA LIDO NORD. (V42)
PRIVATE ROAD
Exclusive adult community -char1ning
custom home -2 fireplaces -lg. rooms
- view -pool &_putting green. $87.fiOO.
OPEJN SUN. 1-5 P.fv]. 2201 PRIVATE RD.,
NEWPORT BEAGH. (V43) .
IRVINE TERRACE -YOUR CHOICE
2 bedroom home -covered patio -perfect
(or coup!•. $70,000 incl. land.
4/5 bedroom home -lg. grounds -, per-
fect for growing family -$88.500. (V44)
Tom Queen 644-6200.
BAl~OA PENINSULA POINT LOT
Beauilfully landscaped, facin g park -qu iet
6lrect & exclusive area. !-05.000. Gladys
Ru ssell 642-8235. (V45)
101 OOftf Drift 142·1U5 1144 M11cArlltur 644·6.200
Ntwporl Geach, Cafl!otnla t26ta
i llH'l!J, $'.!:iO.OOU l'rf.1•
h Jj'ln1 !•,rm,.
On1nrl~ J~!tr 6i}..(illl
WALKER & LEE
Rf.,\I. }:STA1'E
1 S27.!Xl01 Aoumr> 7V.+ l0tt n. ~~
W lk & l I I $153 !\lo. Clc!ln, &hitrp, , " a er ee ,lit!! lrll,. llem11 \\11b ~ 01tllY n!ftcl)'. ("all NOW lo 11ee. ,· ~11 ~~~~~~~~~/ ..... ~~==::::::::::!.~ ~r ·~ 11'''' Pilot Clit~llflrd nd. 6'2-.5678 S.17-9t'll0 ARI. . 1~!!!.P~
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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REALTORs'
HOMES -OPEN
YOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH
II'( BEAUTIFUL CAMEO SHORES. Enjoy
this vie\v home on a large, professionally
landscaped corner lot. 4 Bedrooms, family
room, cheerful fplc , delighUul bltn kitchen,
ne\\'ly decorated. See to appreciate. $-159,000.
4501 Hampden, C1m10 Shores Sat/Sun 2·6
HOME IS
a warm cozy fireplace with family & friends
to share your costle in the sky overlooking ~ewport Bay, 4 BedrOlims, 3 baths, profes-
s1onally landscaped. Ready to move in!
$180,000. •
69 Monte:c;ito, Spyglass Open Sat/Sun 2..6
CALL 644·7270
2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
Generat R. E. 1002 General R.E. 10D_2
·' f .
{ust '' J)Jf 2·~::~:;, ~~.~~·
' r eally . 644-1133 Anytime
Broadmoor • VIEW • Home
FOR THE PROFESSIONAL
Deluxe 4 Bdrm., 3 ba., paneled family rm.
Select appt's. thruout. 2 Frplcs. 3 Car· gar-
age. Blt....in wet bar, intercom; poolsize VIE\V
lot. 2600 Sq. ft. for gracious living; Corona
del Mar.
OPEN SUN. 1-S 2701 ISLANO VIEW DR.
Exclusive listing by Joyce Smith $159,000
~
General R.E. 1002G•ner1I R.E. 1002
CORONA DEL MAR
General R.E . • 1002 en.J.ral .R.E. 1002
A DREAM <COME TRU~!!
IN THE BLUFFS
No financing problems here •.• owner will
carry 1st trust deed (under. current in terest
rate)! A choice Trina model with 3 bdrms.,
21k baths; decorated in warm, glo wing tones.
lmmed. possession. $75,000
OPEN SUNDAY 1-S 525 PLAYA
klJl•Jitl ~:£:J~:;i:.:Y·I
The Best of, Newport Beach .
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
NEWPORT SHORES
428 CbLTON ST. -One story, 2 & den, steps
to community recreation area & ocean,
$46,500.
BIG CANYON
22 RUE CANNES -2 Bedrooms, den, pool
and spa, custom entrance and fo untains,
spectacular master bath, $125,000.
34 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU -brand new,
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, newly landscaped, dec-
orated, quiet location. $124,500.
40 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU -cheerful
Bordeaux model, 1 story, 3 bedroom, 3
bath, Roman master bath, pool, jacuzzi,
many extras, $135,500.
29 RUE GRAND VALLEE .-Overlooking
10th green. Decorated in soft earthy tones,
landscaped. 3 BR, master suite with Italian
marble bath. Easy mafnt. l..&f;e $1000. mo.
or lease option. Reduced to $149,500. Owner
\Yil l carry 1st T.D. at 9~'.1 %.
' JO RUE MARSEILLES -5 Bedrooms +
study. fw1arble master bath, Roman tub,
crpld & drpd. Pool size yard, $162,500.
35 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU -magnificent
4 Bedrooms \vindowed loft, dining room,
pool , jacuzzi. Outstanding vie,v. Upsraded,
$225,000.
BY APPOINTMENT
SPYGLASS, 6 bedrooms, vie~w, custom
pool, gazebo, huge playroom + family room.
Dining room, intercom, custom extras,
$198,500. • SIMPLY lhe most speclllcular home in
all, Big Canyon. 4 Bedrooms, large den,
4'h baths, pool , jacuzzi, air cond. & purified,
Exquisite decor. Panoramic view. Dark
room . Excry luxury you'd want, $310,000.
BIG CJ\NYON RENTALS FROM $750.
CUSTOM LOTS FROM $79,500
260 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
D••lgn Piao, N1wpo& Be•ch
~605t
Pete Barrell ,Jea/t_'I
preJenf.J
DOVER SHORES -VERY SPECIAL
EXCEPTIONAL HOME -family room -&
formal dining room , master suites with
study and bath + 3 other nice bedrooms
and baths. A rare fiud in Dover Shores at
$119,500.
1030 Polarl1, Newport Bt1ch OJMn Sit/Sun 1·5
SUNSHI~ HOME
· A FUN PLACE TO MOVE INTO - 3 bed-
rooms -all freshly decorated, and lovely
pool. $69,900 .
1935 High land, Harbor Hlghlands1NB Sat/Sun 1·5
NEWPORT BEACH -ON THE HILL
WELL PRICED AT $43,5001 Delightful 3
bedroom, 21h bath Townhouse. Pool privi-
leges - close to beach, shopping & trans-
portation. Call 675-4060. .
4308 Spindrift, P.1rk Lido, NB Open S.1t!Sun 1·5
HOORAY -JUST REDUCED!
ON THE CA~L -NEWPORT SHORES
4 bedroom home. Huge family room plu s
den, waterfront patio and dock. Needs elbow
grease. paint, and imagination but is now
excellent buy for right people, -
123 Canal, Newpor t Beach Open Sun 1-5
BE ON THE WATER IN NEWPORT
FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY -have your
O\vn pier and slip and this cute 2 bedroom
hon1e immediately. Ten:ific financing. $89,·
500. For details -675-4060.
lj\VINE TERRACE
SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM HOME -2 baths.
Seclu.d~d pool a:ea. Delightful plan for en·
tertanung. Family room and dlnjng area
overlook pool. $69,900.
! p~;; o~~~~;;· '~::~;~ ~~ 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. ' 642-5200
714 E. Balboa Blvd., B~lboa 67S-4060
General R.e. 1002 General R.E. 1002
PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT
l a1n proud · to present a classic Cape Cod
ho1ne on the harbor entrance. 'vhere you
can \vave at every boat headed for the
briney deep ; even the bric~ patio, with its
lush plantings. captures that New England
charm. The main level has a large living
rm., kitchen, formal dining rm. mstr.
bdrm., den + a nautical bunk rOOm for
drop-ins. The 2nd level has 3 bdrms. + deri
fo r the rest of the ga ng. All this on a 45 ft.
lot + pier & float, for $2.55,000 & you own
the land! Excellent financing S¥ailable!
JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR
MOST ELEGANT OFFICE IN TOWN
2602 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach1 675-9111 24 HOUR SERVICE
General R.E.
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A BERG ENTERPRISES CO
REALTORS
675-SS'l I
OPEN HOUSE-SAT & SUN l·S PM
202 SEA\VARD: Sunshine, fresh air, flow-
ers, trees. This choice Shorecliffs location
is pretty as a picture. Four ~edrooms, beam
ceilings, polished \Vood floors. Owner will
help finance, $127.900.
, 217 JASl\•IINE AVE.: The children \Viii love
it so close to the beach. l\lom & Dad \Vill
too_ -lots of room for bicycles, surf boa.rds,
S\v1m gear, and even a small boat or trailer.
AND the O\vner \\'ill finance this large
fan1ily home. $139,500.
231 LARKSPUR: Another "close to the Big
Corona Beach" home : t\vo bedrooms, t\VO
baths plus large lanai r(}(')m - great for
cnlt1ft!'Jnj_ng. Co.nv.£nience e!us -'valk to
sllops , banks, mar~ets. UW1ler ,,,ilrf1nanceat
$87,500. or will lease furn ished for approx. 6
mths @ $435.00 per tnlh including gardener.
1'F£RST O\VNEt" Your choice either as a
tax shelter investment or a home with in-
come in this Corona def Mar duplex. Con-
stn1ctlon to be completed In approx. two
v•eeks. Chvner \Viii help finance. $119,000.
BUILDING LO'l'S: Two adjacent ocean view
lots In Arch Beach ~!eights. Can be pur·
chas-ed separately if desired. Total price
19,400.
COHONA DEL MAR COTTAGE: Charm
localion -south of the high,vay. R·2 Snd
e;:i sy to add n large second unit. $67,500.
NEWPORT BEACH-CORONA DEL MAR
REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS
COLE OF NEWPORT, REALTORS 675-5511
2515 E. Coast Hlghw1y, Corona dtl M•r
NEWPORT HEIGHTS --------------JOE SIRE COATS & WALLACE
V II R I P -· REAL FSl'ATE ,i.
OPEN SUN. l·S
324 El Mod•na
Cu.sto1n bit. 3 bdnn., 2 bA1h
bon1e on l Ii loUI. Large
yard \\Ith concrete block
1vull, 2 Dbl. ga.i·Aire1, bat·k
to btt1..'k. Room for pool,
gut-den, l.»ill &. c 111n lJC r
!ltON1g:e, $65.000.
a e.y-ea ty resents pleased to reeogmze JOE SIRE as.Jlle TOP Exclusive Listings ~~s~~~Ns.;~~m~.~
JOE is an enthusi astic VACATION COTTAGE professional wilh real c1npathy \\'ilh his cli·
enti-. JOE \\'llS a 1963
graduate of Marina
J·ligh chool. Prfor to
entering into resales
.. .. . .
UNIVERSITY PARK
OPEN SUN. 1-5
4·581 Sandburg Way
Lovely 3 bdnn., 2 baths:
dry bur. pc11lo. dW. 1· 11 1·
gal'age, Con1pletely upg1-;-1d-
!'.?d. Come, see, &: buy !he
mos! benulifut home I n
Univ.-rs.ily Purk, Te r n11
ll.Vllll.
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WESTSIDE
COSTA MESA -
TRADE
2 Bdro1. house: 63x270 lo!.
Approved by city l'OUncil
ior ti units. Pllllls avail.
Only $39.500
"C" THOMAS
• REALTOR
1.M \V. Cst lh1'Y., 54S-5:-i27
Nci1\•porr Bc11ch Eve. 545-jtHl
WHEN YOU SAY
"BUY WISER"
YOU'VE SAID
I IT ALL
) (\\'ith apologies to the IX'l'r
con111any.1 Th e r e couldn't
be a 1,vis<'r buy than pro-
perty in C.0.J\f .. 'B.nd this
beautiful duplex is (just such
a buy. Excellent location.
Only a year old. Sundcck,
patio, view. All for only
$125,000.
Call 646-05S$
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A BERG ENTERPRISES CO
TRI-LEVEL ·
BACKS TO PARK
Prestigious hi-le\'el in prime
loc11tion. l d ca 11 y si!ua1ed
backing lo park. Impressive
entry. Hu,l!c !lving roon1.
Forn1al dining. Banquet
kitchen. Sl'par.1te den. 4
huge bedrooms inc I u de s
rntunmoth n1astrr suite. Se-
parate laundry room.
Seclu d ed palio. \Vell
decorat!'.?d. Like n e w &
Delighlful two bedroom cottage In Quail
Valley. Completely furol!hed. $12,500 .
BEST BUY ·
A local builder's own home. Lovely three
bedroom 1800' like ne\v to\vnhouse in a super
convenient area in the center of Ne\vporL
On U1e water with private boat slip, one block
to Ille beach. Fee land. Only $82.500.
CHINA COYE
Potential galore! Three bedroom older home
right on the beach. The most exceptional
location in CDl\1. O.\V.C. a permanent 1st
T.D.
BIG CANYON CONDO
Lovely l'vlonaco model. Over 3,000' of gra-
cious living. VieY.'S 0£ C'atalina , Decorated
in stunning blues. $158,500.
CAPE COD COTTAGE •
LoveJy "Hanzel and Gretel" two bedroom
cottage with CHARl\1 G.4.LORE. Separate
dining room and utllily room. Beautiful tree
shaded courtyard . S68.500.
SPYGLASS SIX BEDROOM
Like ne\v , Ne'v Bedford. t \\IO story home
done in sOft greens \Vith Colonia l charm
throughout-. Four full baths, separate living
room, dining room and family room. r..1ag-
nificent view of night lights .~$147,500 fee.
OPEN . HOUSES
319 Poinsettia -COM -$87,500.
1607 Port Charles -Harbor View -$86,495
'306 llrd St. -Newport Beach -$59,000.
Call 675-7225
ready for you. Full price 1002 General R.E.
$69,900. Call to see 842-153.;.1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; OPEN rit e • irs ,:1»1 ro BE NICE! I I
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this '/. on a lol, just 3 doors
fro 1n ocl'an. Rent 3
bedroon1s, 1 i v <' in one
bedroom, or \'ice versa. ON·
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3 Bedrm + Rumpus
Mesa Verde
$37,900
2BR home & Apt.
Eastside, CM
$43,500
Spanish 4-Plex
Newpo rt Beach
$115,000
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1797 Orange C.l\1.
642--1771
CAPE COD
4 BR· BEACH
2 STY ·POOL
$28,500
1 Park like entry. Spacious liv-
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TRIPLEX $56, 950
Prime rental -1ow vacatH;-y
fac1or. 3 Br. O\vncr'1 unit
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LOT ON "BIG, CANYON" GOLF COURSE
Super location. End of cul-de-sac touch ing
on golf course. Exciting plans for 3000 sq.
ft. home included in price of $75,000,
1 OCEAN FRONT ESTATE
Classic older residence -3 bedrooms, 2
baths + maid's quarters in the main house.
2 Bedroom , 1 bath apartment above garage.
Beautiful lawns and gardens. S395,000.
SAN CLEMENTE OCEANFRONT
Super home in private gated area. Steps to
beautiful swimming beach. 2 Bedrooms &
den. Beamed ceilings, tile roof. 21,2 years
old. $175,000.
WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE
The delights to be found in thi_s fine Corona
del lt1ar residence. 5 Bedrooms, 6 baths.
Floor plan adapts to any family who desire
the best. Ocean & llarbor View, heated pool,
.Private beach. Over 1h acre for $272,000.
BALBOA PENINSULA
Excellent family home on fine corner loca·
tion. Steps to beach , four bedrooms, 4 bath-
rooms. family room. large 1naster suite.
$185,000. Terms available.
2 PLUS 2 PLUS 2
2 Bedroom home plu s separate 2 bedroom
guest quarters off of garage pills 2 bedroom
garage apartment. Excellent Co rona del Mar
location. $85,000.
WANT AN EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS?
Better take a look at this large two story
4 bedroom ·home with formal dining room.
Located on corner lot providing views of
Newport Beach li ghts at night and water
during the da y. $185,000.
THIS IS REALLY LIVING
Private beaches, gated area, boat fa ci lities,
plu s a beautiful garden oriented 4 bctlroon1
home on oversized lot. Elljoy this happy
ho1ne . $150.000.
STUNNING MONACO -H.V. HOMES
Delightfully decorated \Vith loads of custon1
features ju.st for you. Two bcdroon1s an<\
den. Profesi:ionaUy landscaped. '1ou nan1e
it, this home has It. Only $74 .900.
BEAUTIFUL LINDA
Elegant country English, war1n y..·oods, deep
carpets. for1nal dining. 4 bedrooms \Vilh
balconies, den, 3 fireplaces, 21;2 baths. Boat
sli~. gated community. $225.000 or lease
option.
BIG CANYON -MONACO
Very large living room with liea1ncd ceilin,i::
and f'rench doors. walk-in bar. Exquislle
decor. Beautif\11 patios and landsrap111g. 3
Bedrooms. 2\1 baths. $137.500. Yee.
PENINSULA -8AYFRONT
upcrbly designed . built -n1aintained. Spa·
cious terrace flows into living roon1. Over·
· •• • I bedroom suite. 4 bath~, 1nany built-ins. Pi er.
1
1 e e . look.lug bay. A Bedrooms. separate n1aste.r
DIAL 644-1766
SUPERSTAR last July, JOE was a
top producer in Coats & \Vallace's ne\v· home
s~Jes divi.sion, \Vhere he sold honles in the
Cfo:NTU HV Sl·IORES dc\'Clop1ncnt. lie is llO\V
specializin g in listing hoines :.ind resales
there. 'l'h1·ough his efforts. together \\1ith
thal of the other fine 1ne1nbers of our
firn1 . CO.·\TS & \Vt\LL.l\CE continues to
achieve record sales for the year of 1974.
Stop in and n1eel JOE at our ne\v expanded
lluntington Beach office. There is a dif·
ference-for your next real estate need, \Ve
suggest you try JOE. ·
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962-4454
1\11 Independent. Locally Q\vned Con1pany
Serving the Beach area for over 11 year:-..
Offices in lluntinkton Beach. Costa l\le!)a,
an~on~ng soon to Ne~port Beach_. _ _ I
General R.E . 1002 General R.E. 1002 I
C.F. Colesworthy & Co.-Realtors
BIGGEST IN THE BLUFFS
SUPER "Z''
4 Bdrms., family rm., formal dining rm. +
huge bonu s rm. for your pool table, home/
office or family bobby center. Beautiful
encl. brick patio, ideal for entertaining.
$85.500
C. F. COLESWORTHY
640-0020
EASTBLUFF VILLAGE CENTER
1002General R.E .
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401 Santa Ana, Nwprt Hls S44 ,500
2 ldnn & Family Rm
4511 Ranch Grove. lrvin e S34,500
l ldnn
15185 Normandine. Irv 548.500
3 Bdrm & Dininq Room
6192 Sierra Sienna, Irv $59,500 832-715l
l ldnn & Fomily Room
2424 22. NwR,rl Heh · S97 000
18.59 Port itbbey, Nwport Bch S71'.soo
l Bdnn & Dini"'l & Family
15071 Clemons, Irv S411,900 832-7151
5102 Dutcher, 1rv $17,900 832-715l
5111 Dutch.er , Irv ~6,900 A32·715l
4 Bdrm & Family Room
96..'>0 Robin. \\"sl 539.500 !'>3:1-896J.
4 Bdrm & Dininq & r:amily
432 Jsabclla, Cor Del Mar $139,500 ti4.t·8750
That Perfect Famity Home
Try fo'llA financ1n~ on this beautifully decorated
3 bedroo(O in Costa l\1esa . On a lar~e corner lol
with boat gate & ramp. Incl udes 2 baths. Dining
area, kitchen built-ins. L<ively y,•ood-burning
fireplact'. F'A heating. Co\·ered patio. $45,900.
Call644-8750
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Mear Propoffd Morino
Especially s harp 3 hedroom. 2 bath home ready
for immediate occupancy. Excellent room ar·
ninJ!ement. Family room, fireplace. Bu1l1 -1ns &
dish\\· asher. Close to the beach~ SS:f'J.000. Call
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S45,500-Watk lo the Bay
Ul1,•t'ly Sl)l1t-level home in N('1o1'pnrt ll e1~h1~. l m.
ma\'Ulatc interior 1o1·ith oodles of l'U~l nm ('1trus.
Lar~e kitchen ,pantry. flrepl;h·('. \\'oot1 d<"rkt•tl
pal10. Y.'1th1n 1o1•ulk1nJ! dJstanl'l' to \'1ew P;•rk. C;i ll
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b<.'droom~. 2 baths. family roorn, f1l'cf)l.1re IOI'· .
mal din1n.i room. l\hrrored r\o:.cL doors. (.;I ·c to
schools. S11,500, Call540-1720
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Str•lnq o•er 4000 Cities
2955 Harbor Bl vd
540-1720
600 Newport Center Drive
644-8750
I $279,500. Financing available.
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HOUSES FOR SALE I 787 Tustin, Cost• Mesa
2 BEDROOM 548·5774 548.500 (Sat & Sun Hi)
104-0 Oro SI. (Arch Bch. Hts.) Laguna 5772 Oakley Terr. (Turtleroek), Jrvine
494-75.ll $49.500 (Sun l-4) 644-1766 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
4355 Seton (University Park) Irvine 2130 Pt. Durness (11.V. Homes), N.B.
5.12-9179 $44 .950 (Sun 10-4) 644-1766 $89,950 (Sun 1-5)
1585 S. Coast Hwy. Apl. •I Laguna Beach •1526 Ruth Ln. (Westclif!)' NB
494-a.558 $155,000 (Sun 12-5) 644-1766 $83,500 (Sat 11·2, Sun 1-5)
306 33rcl St., N.B. 4507 Gorham (Cameo Shores), CdM
676-7225 $59.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 644-1766 $157,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
239 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar 1401 Santanella, Irvine Terr.ace, CdM
6711-ll510 $74.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 676-3652 $68,000 (Sun 1-5)
23 1 Larkspur. ~cona del Mar 4691 Royce, University Park, lr\'ine
676-5511 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 675-6000 $59,950 (Sun 1-5)
2 BR & FAMl~Y ROOM OR DEN 2216 Port Durness, H.B. H.V. Homes, NB
523 Tustin, Ne"'port Beach 675-6000 ~89,950 (Sun 1-5)
M6-2313 $55.900 (Sun 1-5) * 1400 Westcliff. Westclilf, N.B.
523 Tustin, Newport Beach 676-6000 $74,900 (Sun 1·5)
&12-2535 $525. · (Sun 1-5) 2617 Vista UmbrQsa (Bluffs), N.B.
2691 Crestview. Newport Beach 642·8235 · (Sat & Sun 1·5)
646-7171 $72,500 , (Sat & Sun l-51 3225 New York St .. Costa Mesa
235' Magnolia , Costa Mesa 546-2313 $43,950 (Sat 12-4)
642-7866 $43,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 246 Albert, Costa Mesa
10 Ru e f'onlainebleu (Big Canyon) N.B. 227 E. 23rd, Costa l\Ie sa
642-1766 $139,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 646-7171 (Sun 1·51
1806 Pt. Wheeler H.V. I~omes; N.B. 2674 Redlands Ave., Costa Mesa
644-1766 $74.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 646-7171 (Sun 1·51
428 Colton St. (Newport Shores), N.B. 29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyo n, N.B.
644·6056 $46,500 (Sun 1·5) 644-6056 $1 49,500 (Every day 1·51
•22 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon, N.B. _ 2162 Rural Lane. Costa ?\.1esa 644-6056 $125.000 (Sun 1·5) 646-3255 $37,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3 BEDROOM 2001 Centella, Costa Mesa, N.B.
258 Cedar Newport Beach 646-3255 $64,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ~767' $47,500 (Sun 1-5) 34 Rue Fontainebleau, Big canyon, N.B.
238 Colton Newport !leach 644-6056 $124,500 (Sun 1·5)
645--0303' (Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOM .. GUEST
123 Via Koron (Lido Isle) NB 341 E 20th St .. Costa Mesa
644-1133 (Sun 1-5) 646-3255 $48.750
20151 Spruce Ave., Santa Ana Heights 4 BEDROOMS
833-3621 $39.950 · (Sun 1·5) 2450 Bowdoin, Costa Mesa
1964 Port Claridge (H. V. Homes) 64;-0303 (Sun 1-5) 673-ll550 (Snn 1-5) *~1318 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
21622 Ha nakai, Huntington Beach 640-4050 (Sun 1-5)
!H6-2313 $45,900 (Sun 1-5) 1102 Charleston. Costa Mesa
3257 Iowa St .. Costa Mesa · !H6-1425 $39,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
545-2774 $43,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 Rue Chamonix (Bi g Canyon); N.B.
6242 Shields Dr., Huntington Beach 644-4910 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
846-3862 $54,900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 4507 Roxbury (Cameo Shores), CdM
•rno9 Eton Pl. (\Vestcliff), N.B. 644-1766 $132,000 (Sun 1·6)
673-7300 $92.000 (Sat & Sun 2·5) 202 Seward Rd., Shorecliffs, CdM
133 Shorecllffs R<t (Shorecliffs) CdM 675-5511 $140,000 fSat & Sun 1-5)
644-7662 $148.500 (Sun 1-5) 217 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar
525 Playa (The Bluffs). Newport Beach 676-5511 $127,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
675-5930 (Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOM & FAM. RM. OR DEN
•4308 Spi ndrift, Park Lido, N.B. -1233 Somerset (\Vestcliff) NB
675-4060 $43 500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 642-8235 $117.JOO (Sun-1-5!
* 1935 Highland,' Harbor Highlands, N.B. •837 St. Clair S~. Costa Mesa
642-5200 $69,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 531>3224 $48,950 (Sun 1-5)
17952 Butler, Irvine 3108 Coolidge, Costa Afesa
646-7771 $52,900 (Sun 1-5) 636-3760 $42,400 (Sun 1-5)
2622 Vista Del Oro. Newport Beach 1127 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
646-7771 $60.000 !Sun 1·51 642--0200 . $98,500 (Sun 1-5) "* • :::±2 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 2241 Donnie Rd., Newport Beach
646-7771 $130,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 644-6200 $114,500 (Sll!H-5)
1318 Santanella Orvine Terr.) CdM Corner Zell & Bernard Ct., Laguna
675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 494-7551 $105,000 (Sun 1·5)
428 l\forning Ca nvon tCorona Hlds.) Cdl\t 1400 Serenade (lrv Terr)
673-6510 $72,SOO (&ll & Sun 1·5) 673-ll550 $98,500 (Sun 1-5)
•2632 Riverside Dr., Eastside, C.M. 48 Braeburn l.Jl. (Big Canyon)
642-4353 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 673-8550 $195,000 (Sun 1-5)
2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Blulfs), N.B. 2701 Island View Dr., Corona de! Mar
644-4910 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 644-1133 $159,000 (Snn 1-5)
324 Morning Canyon (Shorecliffs), Cdh-f 2778 Lorenzo, Costa Mesa
642-8235 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 646-0303
11 04 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Ter.). Cdl\t 1874 Parkcrest, Costa Mesa
642-8235 894.500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 645-0303 (Sun 1-5)
22 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, N.B. 1955 Port Ramsgate, Harbor Vie\v Homes
675-6000 $132,500 (Sun 1-5) 676-6900 (Sun 1-5)
724 t.1alabar Irvine Terrace, Cdl\1 •20322 Deervale. Huntington Beach
676-6000 '$88.517 1sun 1·5l 968-4456 578,500 (Sun 1-5)
499 Flower St.. Costa Mesa 2077 S¥Jan, Costa !vtesa
642-8235 $54,500 {Sat & Sun 1·5) !H6-2313 !75,900
430 Vista Parada, Bluffs, N.B. :110 Orchid, Corona de! l\1ar
675·6000 598,500 (Su n 1-5) 675-8600 $142.500 _ (Sun 1-5)
2111 Kewanee !)ri\'C Coron a del 1'1ar 16607 !vlarkham. Fountain Valley
644-72ll $87.500, , (Su n J-5) !H6-9491 $44.500 (Sun 1-5)
1601 l\tarincrs. Newport Beach 963 Goldenrod. Costa l\1esa 6~6-7171 (Sun 1-5) !HS-9491 $56,950 (Sun 1-5)
•40 Jlue t 'ontaineblenu. Big Canyon, N.B. 1930 Port Cardigan (l-IVHomes) NB
644-6056 $135.500 (Sun J-5) 642-8235 $78,900 !Sun 1-5)
3 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 15 Torrey Pines (Big Canyon) NB
102 The Masters Circle C ~ 642-8215 $155,000 (Sun 1-5)
642-8235 ' (Sun 1-5) •4518 Roxbury Rd. Cameo Shores) CdM
2201 Privale Rd. (Upper Bay) NB 644-6200 $117,900 (Sun 1-5) 642-6235 (Sun 1-5) *1500 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
119 Kauai, Costa Mesa 3268642-Tu8235 (Sun 1-0)
645-0303 (Su n 1-5) rlock. Costa Mesa
20572 Troon !La Cuesta) HB 556-2660 560.500 (Sun 1-5)
968-4456 $&1500 (Sun 1-5 ) 1123 Main St .. Hunlington Beach
2992 Andros (~lesa Verde) CM 536-1767 $79,500 (Daily 1·5)
5-lS-5880 $45.900 (Sun 1-5) 3323 Nevada (~lesa Verde N) CM
16020 Elbert Cir Fountain Valley 557-7067 $58,950 fSa t & Sun 12-5)
545-9491 $-14,lSo (Sun 1-5) •25512 Grissom Road, Laguna Hills
3222 Colorado Costa J\lesa • 1800 Sandalwood Ln., Newport Beach
556-2660 S4J.200 (Sun 1-5) 494 -7531 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1056 Vallejo. Costa l\le s(I 19781 Sea Canyon Circle. Hunt. Beach
556-2660 $51.500 (Sun 1·51 536-4790 . . (Sat & Sun 10-5)
1732 l\lissouri, Costa l\lesa 17343 Los Amigos C1rc.; Fountain Valley 545-~491 or 970-6946 1Sun 2-61 536-8821 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2348 Colgate, Costa Mesa 4626 Cortland Dr. (Cameo Highlnds) CdM
545-9491 S43 .000 (Su n 1·61 12 13) 472-0686 (Sat & Sim)
313 £.c;ther, Costa l\fesa 766 J-ludson, Costa l\fesa
645-6130 $42.900 (Sat & sun) 556-6901 _ (Sa t & Sun 1-5)
230 Keller, Sandpoin t, Santa Ana 3861 Blackthorn, Irvine
637-9500 (Sun J-5 ) 551-5262 $76.000 (Sun 1-5)
501 Calalina (Newport Ht s.). N.B. * * 223 Canal. Newport Shores, N.B.
646-7676 $69 000 (Sun 1·5) 642-5200 $72,500 (Sun 1-5)
219 Via Dijon (i'.1do Isle). N.B. 16491 Tloss. Circle, Westminster
645-7575 (Sat & Sun J-5) 546-4141. $30,000 (Sun 1-5)
191 I Knuai , Costa 1.fer-a • 1132 Ebbt1de, Corona del Mar
M5-0303 (Sal 1·5) 673-8550 $11 4.000 (Sa t & Sun 1·5)
02:1 Gol denrod. Corona del Mar 1201 Highland (Westclifl, N.B.l
673-8550 $78,000 (Sat & Sun l-5) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1106 Sandpiper. Corona del Mar 3 Half Moon Bay Or. (Spyglass) CdM
f.73-6550 595,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 642-8235 , !Sal & Sun 1·5)
5036 Southall Ter. /Turtle Rock Hills) Irv. * •310 Mommg Star Ln. (Dover Shs). NB
B44-4910 $129.500 (Sat & Sun l-5) 642-8235 $275,QOO (Sat & Sun 1-5)
•112 Colton Newport Beach 22 Hermitage Ln. !Big Canyon), N.B.
646-777 1' $53.950 IS•l & Sun 1·5! 644-6200 , $159,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5).
30R Poi11 :.ettu1 , corona del !\far .. •607 Bayside-Dr .. Newport Beach
640-4050 !Sat & Sun I-SI 673-3900 !Sat & Sun 1.0·5)
319 Pojqsellia Old corona de! Mar 1839 Pt Bannouth (11.V. Homes). N.B.
675-7215 $87,500 /Sun 1·5) 675-3000 (Sal 1-4, Sun 1-5)
1000 While Sails ill V Hill<! rdM 4633 Dorchester (Cameo lllds.), CdM
675-3000 · · ·(Daily' J-4:30) 675-3000 (Sun 1'5)
2622 Creslview <Bayshores) NB 1607 Port Charles IHV), N.B,
752-1920 $64.950 (Sat & "sun l ·5I 675-7225 $86,495 (Sun 1·51
(Sun 1-5)
(Sun i-5)
(Sun 1-5)
103 Ba)'!tide Pl., Newport Beach
640-4050 (Sun S·6)
1030 Polaris, Dover Shores. N.B.
642-5200 $119,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
2778 Lorenzo, Costa lltesa
645-0303 (Sat 1·51
S274 Turlock, Costa lrfesa
545·9491 or 557-6366 !Sat & Sun 1-6)
1954 Pt. Scabourne (H.V. Homes), N.B.
640-0020 . (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2399 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach
645-7221 $75.500 -(Sat & Sun /·51
288 Bernard Court. l..a guna Beach
646-7771 $105,000 (Sun 1·51
2951 Catalpa (Eastblull), N.B.
644-1766 $64,500 • !Sat & Sun 1·5)
2700 Harbor View Dr. (l!.V. Hills) CdM
644-1766 $105,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
4507 Roxbury (Cameo Shores), CdM
644-1766 $132,000 , !Sun 1·5)
*1608 Galaxy (Dover Shores). N.B.
644-1766 $22~,ooo ·1sun 1-51
877 Sandcastle (!1.V. Hllls), CdM
644-1766 $92,000 (Su n 2-5) * •488 62nd St., Newport Shores, N.B.
675-6000 $79,900 !Sal & Sun 1·5)
•31 1 Vista Trucha. Bluffs. N.B.
546-5illl0 $02,000 (Sat.& Sun 1-5)
2845 Ellesmere, ?ifesa Verde. Costa ?11esa
546-5990 $56;950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3152 Country Club. Mesa Verde, CM
546-5990 $63,900 (Sun 1-5)
17972 Santa Olivia. Founta,in Valley ·
536-8838 $62,000 (Sun 1-5)
69 1ifontecilo (Spyglass), N.B.
644-7270 $180,000 (Sat & Sun 2-6)
4501 Hampden (Cameo 'Shores). CdM
644·7270 $159,000 (Sat & Sun 2-61
3451 Eboe, lrvine
646-7171 (Sun 1-5)
311 Alva Lane, Costa Mesa
646-3255 $49,950 (Sun 1-5)
1 •35 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn .. N.B.
644-6056 $225,000 (Sn n 1-5)
S BEDROOM
••626 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
642-6235 (Sun 1-5)
1 **107 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
676-6161 $195,000 " (Sun 1-5)
*424 Vista Roma (Bluffs) NB
752-1430/494-6404 $95,000 (Sat/Sun 1-5) * 1411 Mariljer. (Harbor Highlands). N.B.
640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * •2238 Channel Rd., Balboa Peninsula
644-1766 $215,000 (Sat & Sun J-5)
•1824 Santiago Dr. (Dovet Shores). N.B.
642-7491 $135 ,000 (Sun 1-5)
S BEDROOM & FAM. RM. OR DEN
9600 Rose Ave., Fountain Valley
642-9371 $58.500 (Sun 1-5 )
29 Inverness Ln. (Big Canyon) NB
642-8235 $295,000 (Sun 1-5)
82 Royal St. George (Big Canyon), N.B.
640-5560 $174,500 • (Sun 1·5)
8 Oakmont Lane {Big Canyo n), N.B.
644-4910 $325,000 (Sat .& Sun 1-5)
49 Royal St. George (Big· Canyon). N.B.
644-4910 $295,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
•3621 Catamaran. Corona del Mar
673-2222 !Sun 1·51
9602 Onset Circle, Huntington Beach
968-4950 $79,500 (Sa t & Su n 1-5)
•1828 Samar, J\.fesa Verde, Costa J\.fesa
546-5990 $87,500 (Sun 1-5)
•1591 Pegasus (Santa Ana His), C.M.
548-5314 $57,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
11> Rue Marseilles, Bjg Canyon, N.B.
644-60.56 $162,500 · (Sun 1·5)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR . SALE
3 BEDROOMS
303 Esplanade (The Bluffs), N.B.
640--0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
3 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN
409 Vista Suerte, The Bluffs, N.B.
675-6000 $67,950 (Sun 1-5)
4 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN
301 Vista SUerte (The Blulls) NB
640-0020 (Sun 1-5)
#5 Rue Du Pare (Big Canyon), N.B.
640-5048 $215,000 (Daily 1-5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2 'BEDROOM
34412 Via Gomez, Capistrano Beach
493-6651 $73,000 (Sat & Sun 1-51 * 1963 .Port Dunleigh, llV Homes, N.B .
675-6000 $77,500 (Sun 1-51
2 BEDROOMS EACH
34016 Violet Lantern. Dana Point
644-0134 $66,500 (Sun J·5t
2 BEDROOM & 1 BEDROOM
613 Iris, Corona de! Mar
644-7211 $89,500 (Sun I-5)
3808 River St., Newport Beach
640-4050 $129,900 (Sun & Mon 1·4J
2 BR & 3 BR & DEN
718 Jasmi.n'e, C<>rona del Mar
646-0555 (Sun 1-5)
3 BEDROOM & I BEDROOM
619 Poppy Ave., Corqna del Mar
676-6000 $74 ,900 1 (Sun 1·5)
3 BEDROOM & 2 BEDROOM
415-415 1h Iris, Corona del ~Iar
673-6510 $109,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
••1109 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
673-3663 $179 ,950 (< & Sun 11-4)
2524 Ocean Blvd., Co:.-ona del J\far
640-4050 !Sat & Sun 1·5)
504 Begonia, Corona del A1ar
675·3000 (Sun 1·51
2204 Fiesta off Flora (Bluffs), N.B. 7
640-8672 1172.500 (Sun 1-51
4 BEDROOM & 3 BEDROOM
119 45th. Newport Beach
645-0303 (Sun 1-5)
11 9 45lh, Newport Beach
645-0303 1sat 1-5)
5 BEDROOM & 2 BEDROOM
428 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
675-6921 (Every Day 10·5)
HOME & INCOME
2 BEDROOM & 1 BEDROOM
235 1'fagnolia, Costa 1.-tesa
642-7866 $49,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3 BEDROOM & 2 BEDROOM
208 Cecil Place, CoJ11ta J\.tesa
833-9781 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
HOME & GUEST HOME
3 BEDROOMS
2511 VI•!> Dr. (Bayshol'tsi NB
833-3544 1120,000 !Sat & Sun 1-5)
Pool
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General R.E. 1002 Coron.a ffl Me r 1021 Coste M... 1024
EXECUTIVE ----NO VACANCY'
Lo\1•ly ~~~7"" on ni~ SEE THI~! At SllW pt'r nlOtlth ren1, 1~b
('0111er \QI f<•utwinJ: WlU!IUlll Thi~ h1 OK' fhM?lit, hke new, dupliex tiltl.,Y8 rull n f'" r 1 y
floor pl1tn, 2 frpl's, 1 In hon1t! ~vallable In ·' 0 Id 100% ol 1111: llrnt'. 'f'4·o one
rtlal'lcr bdnn, fonnal ·t11n., Coro11a . Only one b I o c k bedroom urut11 wlU\ H great
• 3 hill hn!h~. i-hnke n.'IOI f1~ln1 thr beach and 11ur· £A$TSIO~: CQ&1a 1\1f'1 n
111•1.1• lJUlns 1n kllch ll II ti tnw1clf'CI ~ lo\'ely upgruded IOCl\llon. \\'Ould )'OU bf'lk-vo ""·~11•nio(h"tl('I', Loc1tted 1 n ho1nl!ll -NO DUPLEXES! $36.!.ICIO. J>rincJpall on J y
Ne""1ior1 Bcucl). The! {llltil('tlv._-floor pll\n p1eaw. ' CAl~L 9-1~ l1·otul1'11 n lovely mas 1 o t C1ll 646-0555
bC'drooni !NIH.', t>.1·0 lltr£"f!
udd!1lor111I ht"lmonv: 11nd u
11111.'4l\fve fourth bed r o o in
Iha! coulrl be an in·law»
wln,i.:. a tl't:t1:1gt'i'11 ra1nily
•' u> "'"' '"" """~" '" "'~' \ \I J J~\·
HE \l:t'\'
A lllfH; t NTFnPUISt S \..C ~ _N~~porl pi., N.B. l\Xltll, or tiilnply 11 !!f'(.(ln/I
Balboa lsl•,;d 1 I006 fJarnily room flJl' lhu fnmlly.
I i\l.L of lheire four bcdroomll $1500 DOWN.
hnvu 1Jriv1ttt1 bllth11. Do\\·n· MESA VERDE * BAY VIEW * ~tall'll tc111url'11 !orn\111 und . 5 BR., 3 t~IM, fam. rm. lnfonnal dinlng ureas 11 Thill luxurloua 3 bedroom1
w/wet bar. Lge. paUo; 40 lnrge hobby/ utility ~m, 2 bl1~h family hou1c !La~
It.. lot. VRcant. $16'1,500 ~paclous living rooni nnd a l111gc lrce-Khaded yurd
Ch\11er 675-ZTU fam!ly room and 11 filth la~ enotJgh for a pool and
(673-166-1 Evening&) biilh. l\1.ost of u1ese l'QOm)I convertible for trn.ller, canl·
D 0 L L HOUSE. completPly look Ollt on a IHI/my per, or boat RCCt'~il. Ap.
reul(l(leled. 3 BR, 2 Ba, t.'Vurl yard \\'ith a gRs BJJ.Q. praised und npprovt'<.I for
country kllchen, + l BR ·and PRIVACY, 'J1Je VA 9\~% loan.
Apl. Palla, ci-08C 10 Bay. t alen ted ov,.n e r h1ta ~·Q · ii~ $129,000. Of.iler 6/a-7016 decorated !his lovely room m. ua
Balboa Ponln1ulo 1007 arr an i em en t in awiny Plac• yellcm-s and ttle warm p ll :!iWl.Shinc that fillrrs into 11!1 rap•r •• ~ •1 BAL.BOA ISLAND e thr . 752~1920 5.26 So. 9 .... Front . rooms ae«ntuat~s llus. l•OO OUAtlST. ~tWltO•T lfACH
H .., Pr1r1'<I lo S!'ll at $139 500
omc .,. J•& lot• w/aor. Call 675-72.25. SUPER DUPLEX apt. & ext·lutlve use of 3 •-• pier & Oolitt. EB.late 18.Je ""-'Ul'OOln ownel'!I w11L Nf'111
subject to c 0 u r t con· cnrpet & drapes, 2 lxll'n1 ~innation. Terms, cash as rental unit. .1u111 recently
is l'.'.110 % clC'poslt. $127,000. pdintl'd , new wnter heater11.
1111nunu1n. Written blds are C11n be sold subject to low
invit<'ff. Send lo: Goorgc D. tw1umnhlt> 8% VA I oe n. ~orec, Exwitor, 19 :?0 Call 64S-7i'11.
~;1~c=~ Dr., Los Angcle11, ,,._..,,-".::0"-!!'-~-,..!!'-~-~--:-.,,!!'-~-~-.,,.1 r--::~~-.... i;.:--,
, BR .. '"'" $91.500. T"" "'· Don't Call Me Walker u lee
do\\'rl, bal. sr;,, A D I II IT lth:tJ'ShHJl Realty 675-4600 up ex,, ~IAL lflAlf
l'n1 a dcl!ghtful 2BR and dfon ------ . Big Canyon 1016 01n1crs , sh: ce with tieau· NEWPORT BACK BAY
Catch A
Falling Price
An !.>Ulstandlng opportunity
to O\\'J\ a dlstinctive eu&tom
home in c1'cluslve Big Can· .yoo. Pride or ownership
1:-1 lhc kt•y to lhis fi ve
bedroon1 all red1\'00d horne designed by the OJ'Chllect
01.1·nt'r. 111e Ille n00r blend beautifully 1vlth the \\'8nn
ton~ or l'Qdwood und 11c·
centuarc !hC spacious frel-
lng of open design. Call
ior deta!ls on t h i 11 ill·
l'Ci>t111cnt in gracious living.
OPEN SUNDAY I TO 5:
24 PINEHURST LANE
BIG CANYON, NE\\'PoRr
BEACtf. $199.000.
DONALD M.
Bird
ASSOCIATES RE1\LTORS
832-8800
17802 lrvifl(' Rh1I. Tu~lin
Corona del M•r 1022
ILful private itn.iunds Large. Quality t~onstructN PLUS lamily home 011
. cul-dt.""S.1C. IJeavy shake
A chann1ng 1f : rental ''"ith roof, rustic exterior. Three
private yard -:urrently pro-bl'drootn!I. t\110 be.lh1. fanilly
ducing 225/mo. room and pealed pool. ALL 157.500.
on a &1!nerous 47xll8 lot in 3!9 Mira Loma. Colla ?.lesa t~e bci..' wuµi-0t·hv.1y loca· Cal~r!i= f~ppt uon. $89,500 fain ---'="'::::,"'° Call 64+7'2ll OCEAN VIEW
Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2~' ba
h01nc 11•lview iron1 patio
\ 1 deck. Upgrndlng thruout. No I ' mai111ena'nce yard
".!~~~~~~· ~!lw/sprinkler1 & bbq. -OPEN SUN. 1.5 ~~ed on 1he Bluffli.
3621 CATAMARAN · brE:i~ S,\T-SUN 1.:;
Beverly Hills rstate type IOOJ P1:1rk Hill Drive gnrd~ns, attached to TOBIN REALTY, L'{C.
sp11c1ous 5 lxlrm., 3 bath 846-1371
hnn1e & large pool. Lf\rr. OPEN HOUS"'E~S"-,-1/"°S-~l "·I
I N LUXURIOUS ·itn 1-IUIJSON C~~ ""
1
SECLUSION. .4.Br, Fan1 r~1 ~ bomb 4!t' · r' shelter (g r ca t playroom) ... if Bcou cpts. ni ce areu no
I 1 I a 11'l01ley dn. Owner an.-;\ous.
Subn1lt VA or F1iA offer·
1>01f Y. tRJl.J'4)('J.lX Century 21 $.6901 ·
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lltJU.TO?I ---UV-E-FREE -
::.::.,c:~ NEAR BEACH "*" t1'•ZZll Im mac. CaJK> Cod t r i p.I ex
---.=;;;-=="""''--l3ltlreplaces. bltlnll,, Jc .
FOUR IRllJ garage&. Uve in JoY.'l!r J
· UR S ""-"'"' from "PP<'' w 11 J l~h ?nly a block :'l\\'11.,Y fro111 n!ake p~ts. 1970 pr J c I! ,
INSPIRATION POINT
lll terrific fnmdy home. Two lillle hy side Duplc.•cs, $59,500. 645-3180 or 548-2381.
Equipped with all t h c " amenities. only 2 yean old. 3. betlrm, 2 full b a ·1. EASTSIOE FA.\11LY llOl\IE
This crisp. chnrmln~ 'I :; rircplare, patio. Prime ren· 2 & convert. dl!n. stepdn tani
bedrm hoinc is priced ill tal areu. nu w/ massi\'e brick fpl
$142,500 . OR your h cs 1 675-8600 .& d1n;11n nrC'a, 2nd fpJ
mgo1iabl1? offer. VISl•H in ·pan Id den: !!hng crpt 675-8600 lhrout, bltln kl!, cov'd.
Vlsl.N .l"'':r'f' Jl'\lto, lonoed "" ''""-ft• S43,950. RED C A RP ET ,
REALTORS. 640-8672 RIALT'f Cool• MoH ~MESA VERDE NORTH
p,;;-.;--~~:;-_:.:;~~-~ Must sell Our Dream I-louse.
FOR BEAUT . LIVING EAST SIDE Ll>Avtng Stnte. 2200 sq rt. 239 Poppy Ave. . 2 Story, 4 Br., 3 ba., Huge
Lovely 3 Bdrm + Guest Qtn Fr.chng or privacy oround Fam Rm \Valer softener + garage 11·1bnch. Qtrs. ~ice l5x3fi' (XIOI! 3 Br & sprinklers'. Only $58,%0. nY
ln . rcartocennsldcl. Enc I . ~ full. baths. Covt':rcd pnlio Owner. A&'iume VA loan al b~1<·k patio, brick Fr p 1 c . -.-spnnkli.'rs front & rcai•. 1¥o "·/lg down pymnt 3323
fmanclng <l\'ail. • l\1akt': ol· 2632 River:side Or NC'vadu, C?t1. ~7-7067,
fer. $tto.ooo. Avl\il immt>d Open Sat&:: Sun 1·5 e M-ESA VERDE e
MORGAN REAL TY -WEST SIDE COL» COURSE VIEW -,~*~S°"S2"'-4,C2~2:;:2,_,*~~-3 BR hon_ie 1,1.•/\arge f('n<.'Cd NO down lo vets, $3200. down OPEN TODAY 1.s ynrd & sepnrate \\"Orkshop non-ve15, :\BR, 2BA, very
<Li:!l Orrington Road Assumable 71,!•J loan & best area. Vac.-must bf'
Citn1ro Shore!4. 3 BR lain O\\'tw>r 11ill ~·11rry 2nd TO soltl.
&
·• · S.11.!Y.ll. ' PILOT REAi. ESTATE din. rni ., 1 ih1. CX·e11n Sl().o;·~ VIP°"'! Pool! $137,~ _:_______.:._.,,,,., 'Iii 9Pi\1.
GEM UNITS TRULY UNIQUE
--2 UI: + t Al' -2 Br ~l<'R.1 Verne Pool 11 0 m c
121).F Tustin Ave. NB hou llr -All ne11• ""int. •A~ Ull\ ~ RR , ·
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· · 1~ ~ .. ,.....,." • "Ba. Fam· ALTOR." 6-12-16.... r1u·pc1. dr;1pes SIOVt'S & nn }'' rm DI ~ lik•. Yenccd )'H;d. •"""'."C~. . . o n·rm, liv·rm.
Welt un®'Company
.. ' & • ' • ,.
~ """ t n~• d('"l;:-n. Sp;tr. 2000 sq.
PETE BARRETT ~:i1.A~i-:~·,~~ahlc loan. S4G-86.1~
2 arlj. R;2 lot!I So. ot Jfwy, -REALTY-••~I.AKE OFFER••
w/•I unit b!<lg. Fix-up or r..tusr sell this wk:, 4 br
trHr dn. OwnC'r sacrifiec ut 642·4353 2 ba, DIR + FIR, motlei
lcs.-; limn tand v a lue .~ honic rond. ChvnC'r. \VIC
$115,000. incl. 11lnn!t for 2 EASTSIOE 2nrt Open 11 o use. 31·1
ne1• duplexes. 67ft-6900. DOLLHOUSE VIiianova Rd. 549·1681
Immediate Occupancy Hartl\\·ood flool't'd beau 1 y f.JESA DEL fl.1AR '
Eastslde lr11: 2 Story 3 BR grncetl by fruit trees on 4 BR, POOL $18,9"JO.
Condo. Lse $325 n10 or lsc clelra spacloui; Jot. $29,SOO. !>36-3224
Option S350 1110. $1000 o1r I! GLANTZ REALTY
lion. Cl'cdit $:Al mo Jo clo111n ~Quail ~ SERVICE pymt. By 011•ner aft 5 ptn . Pl B B 642·22'l2:i . ac• ••• uy Costa MeN Praperlies c 139,950. By owocr ...,_1425
*718 GOLDENROD* 752-1920 Lrg 4 BR. 2 Bo. 2 Stoey.
OPEN Sal/Sun 1-G 1•ooOUAll5t,NIWllO•T1U.cH Ne\\' l'fllt!I, paint in/out.
• 4 BDRM Sii.A RP 5 BR J B::i "'·elk
Cl-1,\Hi<.llNG 3Br. Jba on R2 · ~ 1 FAM RM, to all ~hl~ :t. Jr Colleg<>
Lnt-Benm!<, Pint• Paneling. I .. ~ h;,1, bltns. trpl. shake S.-),11.500. \VILT~<:;' REALTY.
Frplt". Brlrk Ptttio $79 j()O roof. Close to s.~hls. & fN'Y. Sl6-7r.9 or 1)6.9733. ' ~ 1Jr ~1681' . Gond. C.1111. 1uivii. ASSUM· VACANT FIXER UPPE AULi-. LOAN 2 I . R SAVE-$8 ~340---.Ju~t $42 500 u-, frpl, 1!e1nchcd gar.,
N
• · ' • c !I SUNN,Y , " ·, lhlll tn-c-s. R-2 Joi $29 ltiO cw U11h1uc· !)uplex. it nr ~ ·~ .-CAL R~:ALTY 16.1 E 2'bxJ St Bk . 5,r17 'so o·
& llen, 3 hnlh:'I :ind 2 Br, ~ll,i.3100/or eve: ~i4i6 · , · r. • I ~ t':~?I
1
Ow11ur1Bull1li!r Mu:->t e GREENSROOK e Dani Point 1026
(.i-Oldenrocf.1r:~~u. ll:.!8 II un. hURC' tan1!1ylplriy F ish Gotta Swim ==T,\~~';;· c',,....--roi>1n. N<'11r n('""' ¥15 950 C HAUNTED VERV SHARP ' · · · , • ought Tool
By happy 111cmo r te1 & Pn.OT REAL ESTATE ~ t;rina your boo!, Your fric~lly real to~!! ~{our 540-0SSS 't 'I 9PM r1u1ul;; 111111 you ftJ"\? all iw.t --mo;~ of 2 immne. 3 bdrm 1 for 3 lgr bMroom~ 0 n
Corona Illghlfuids ho 111 e 8 ' 3 BR. 2 Bn, Combination oversized lQI, near l\lllfi11a.
One 1nodornli<h, one pro: Famlly &: Dining, Paneled Century 211Ml111\on Country
vlncial. 1$72,500 ea.) •& conitortab!e. Good Joc11. -195-4121 it93-0290
University Rei lty tlon. Qulf't 1>lT'(!('I. Secludl'd Eastbluff 1030
3001 E. Cst. H 6'13oGSlO YHrtl Op<'n Snt, & Sun , 3l3 --------.:.::::.:
•O\VNER \VJl1~crurlCE ~:&rso, c .1\1. s 4 2' 9 0 0 . BLUFFS CONDO "E" Pln.n,
$100 000 c • hr, f11.m. rm. 2 1ri, bu
• · am'-'O Shon.>11 · lllVt· ASSUME 6 % y A Xtrn<i view ,;.. t ' lands homt-w/priv1nt-btllch bo A, ., brl $89 s(x) 644--0i88 • Po o .
lor lm1,."{f lllllf' 4 Br 21, nu~ rm., pool, Ianni, wll • ·
Un, f1tn1 1~1. oi,;kcrs 'wel· ~~2nd •t 6',~ $54,500. CONDO/PLAZA
come! Open houM" Sii.i & 3 bt~ 2 ha, ~.Wl. Owru!r
Suri. 4tia; Conland Or. (213\ f..IE.<iA VERDE By Owner, !U2-4543 838-9?Ai7
472·0686. 4 br. 2 be. f'"[t.'f'I, '-"Of'ld. El Toro 1032
CHARACTER ~;~~:it-.~.~.' ~~1---,-~~-1,-,....,-,-, ....:.:
COTTAGE EJ\STSJDE2-Rlt&Of!n :l·Slory 7,.~ GI ln11n. wry sl111rp, l-t-2 Dbl l1zf' \oir w/all@Y. Country Slcle
.1br, 200, lrplc. $TI.500. Jt~I $32,500. By (n·~r. &IG-4676 ~aullful 4 BH., 2 fltll balhl.
11.!t t t d , JruR.R\'! Agl or &42-2'..m ~ft-5 mn. ~hrut l·ame11. b 11 . l n 1.
1142-IK'fii l BR l Ba BACK D!ghwnJthl'r. G o t ll c 0 u 1
BEST BUYS arr.a \~·/pool • s·7 !) • .,.,, BAY CU!ltom r1r11pr11. Largt-f'l(o -~ !'r-. J .. ' • ~I ~t<P11:BIC p:uin k ;, a~, 2 Bit, c .e.t S4'1,~ · 18'"5314 ACT. walk\\'aya. It's 8 n J.; AL
i~~f"·~· 111'1 S.i7,!)!j) n PO..C\SER~ION. 3 & .i Brs BARGAIN a1 $44 000
SPARLfNc: ·~t..~:3--3280 Stnrl ;11 $.'t'IJOO. Ca ti ford~ 58&-6900 PNntlpnla: 011
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El Toro 1032 Huntington Beach 1040[ Hunt. H1rbour
·==-,,.=""'=r-..,.,:n-,-,.,='::':'l::'::-:<:--... m;-:;::-;:-;;:::::.--S11nda7, Octobtr 27, 1CJ74 DAILY PILOT 1042 L•tuna iaach __ ,.1048 •9un1 Beac 1048 \ L19un1 h•<h 104 Lake For•st 1Cfs4Nawpo rlBHch 1'~~_,~Mo~)l~l,~HO"m.i
-for nit
NEAR t.ake 3 br, !"' OPE.'I llOUSE SUN 1'5 OPEN SUN 1 l o F: co KAT QR · s ' ~t:\\ l'ORT llF.IGllTS -
ha to•~htm>e. ""11" u-•d· N W f Uf OPEN SAT & SUN MISSION 6.'7 All4 Vl•ta • • Ch='""' l Ult 2 BA 1 "'' -• ~I Co , -8W ay 0 e , , , n u • ••ail & _, -s/3-/351 MA Sft:RP!eC~ f'«m00< 1 11•1 • '~· ......... ,.c. mpll!te l'fll'rea. Ca so( .............. ~ . J"'V ~.. .,. 4BR l)fa!'H! Gnrd~n l 1Qn10 lhlflh ~m L'i" llf5· $13,900.
11011 ftu::llltlt>s. Sl l,IDJ, 11)' refh'f' ll\in&;· hi. lh l11 1700'.l Snybrook l.n: Beaut. REALTY llY '1 dn. Fantastic oc \'U'.' Crasc:ant Bay Drive w/hlLiC ma~tt>r Multt•, :.0 1 \Ye1tn1lru:1er. 01)C'n
O"'-lll!r. Call ~. 1uperhly Io t' ll t e d VIiia 38R, 28A slna:le story, Ira PORTAJ'INO,· 3 BO RM . dl1lmatle floo~lan, 3 BH Norch La~ oce:tn sid(' I d lh 1 -·• llo11!it' Sul It Sun. P11c!.tlc 4 bedroom, %\I bath lam rm, fwml din nn.... 2 I \ f s tuutl' J)n ,. upf"JJtl l' ,.,,... 7 Y"~ NE\\' 3 RI' t· F t · V f oo cuaton1 hon-..e lel"\'lced by + game. IMI· • 0 h"l'· rtt new hou!it'~ or honK' rrom l' h 11d t1• 11 ~ r\~ · •· . dm oun 11n 1 ley 1034 n11!, \'I mile to btacn. S14,900 3 ••nts. Uo~·-2 ~nv SU0,000. ! u n d. et c o.n Ii 1 ruction :?-1 • ''" • 1, ",. 1 .1111 .r.. ttLnlng. Hil!O ~,. 11. Sht..rn I;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~·alk to Edi.lion HI 11.nd ull l~n \Vandere r 1,.n: Spa.cloul un '"""'" "'u 1009 Ba.lbl'lf. ~ d tloMI hi 11 1~; '•· • ~ " Slil 900 1\3 1 1'us1u1 I' !\ch o o ls . L o c k e d .JOH, 3BA, Z fl'PI'~. 1an1 L 1 V · R ~I · \VI 0 PEN $5000. 00\\'N , 4 RH. + 111n1. I ~~~;cs:-11.nbd~ii., fbi_,,t:: •pa<·1ou!l Opt'lll"M'll~. fcii1iu·ui~ CL'iro:i1 0f'l•<ini·u•"' Dnplt':\
Parksl"de Estates boatlCA.mpE"r st or a 1 c , 3 rr11. 1 ~11&nd honie. Dest huy ~EAMED CEILINGS. I 1 . 200 sq. tt. Benut C"0!1&t111 C»C\'llc:nt occtu1 vie~·•· 112 h1C"h opr1•1 1"'11111~. rlr 1" <'l'l1 ur ~. un ho•TI•'· ~"" i.,,,"h
Pooh1, tcunis Courts. A 11 ufll.'r lht' 11·111e.-. 011·ncr 1r1tn· 81untpatoot t I re PI AC e · vu. J;il,jOO, 13loc·k 10 tlt'nth. Quality ex lrpl & 19 lutth ii all or 1=.ln~~. •'frll/'<. $11 11.fm. ::Q!l LaJ1,J1,1
LOOKING FOR THE
UNUSUAL?
.• look no tu11hf'r ... 2
DINING ROOMS. 2 FIRE·
PLACES, 4 spacious be(!.
roon1l!, famUy room, gour.'
m('I kitchen, huge lot w/
boat & trailer access. $4.9.9JO
Don't mlu seeing rhis one,
call
thesi> t1n1c:ni1let;, pluA lull l'!fe1'rt"1!. ni u~I l('ll .... $81,~ ~lodcm blll·ln kitchen Oflt!"L5 VICTORIA BEACH I lrM Incl mh:ro 01·rn, lrti~h 111.' '' 1' Jo 'l k_ 1 n II: )•IUr \''.r)' 3 Ult . ALI. (.;l.AS:O:, \\10,.J
OU1$klt n1alntenanN' for on· ..052 Dlablo Clrc: Cu11 tom IO dining rni. REDUC1::~Cbarn1. 2 Unlll -+ 11tud1o <.'Qlltf>.'\Ctor~. l'xposed bt•:un l)rl\:oh· II /~ p...ol Stl\.~.~! ,\ i.llin•'. ;utdt•!l rl;•)Z~•1n1.'
ly S.'10. per n\Q, Full pric'.'e "'"atcrfront 4BR, 38i\ ~ IQ S~3.~. FOR QUICI\ apt&: vac. lol. Uppt1', lrg ccilini."ll, curpeling 1hruou1.1011111'1' 1•11:-..lull,, ,';'111 h··lr~ 111·1' k1!1IH•1111n•I h.1lh s,1i
only Sl\2,:x>O. E x c e t J e n t pool JR' (iof'k ... , . , .Sl~.000 SALE. S • 700 loan a\·~11 &t 3 BR., 2 BA., rrpl ~ big I pnirr~1dn1111!) IHnd~t·u·-t·1l , 111 n lJ .n r (', • , 1• ti L L L :•"lJ 4.11 ~.111w ,\•1 ,
nnnru:tng 11.l'allabll'. Call 3W Gllbcrt Dr· Lux. ~BR, LO\\', LO\V I N TERE ST sundk. LD11•t>r, 2 Bil & a.lllO ..:11rlnllrn;$':':.~:.Ofl lo$1'.:7,ii00 ~L,\LrUB.'i .. iilfr!tl!Xl. 1·:.-\~l"•lu.-;
0011. your liNl ~1 ... 11 to u ~BA. 4000 !IQ ft \\'aterfronl RATE. ~tuclio w/klt. Oc v\1, M!r lud-THREE ARCH BAY "JOA lNtEREST . 1:1: ".! 1:.\. f.11u 1·111 . l'vuJ
ne11• \\'U)' Of lift• 6.)" llock Subrll\t fill OffCl'll/ . • ed, 0\(111)' ltt<'I. l Mln 111 Un a idtl' of OV('t :\/·I tt\'l'j',, O " 1ni), !11•j'nt1l1'!1 lhlll0!11 ,\~ COATS 1 1'1\d~• • ...... Sl'!\9,!"l()(l 111F~ .FIXEIVUPPER; VA· sand, $175,000. 111:>!8. tl'fl\I('. J. thJ!i ~PflCh)Ui; t1"11dit1on11l l 2 .. STORY •\Hitt 1:.1 lH II s ... ·.:-1;1.1 , .. ,1
I 146-1371 lxtrm., 1 ~2 bath hon\e, 2 ti:ini ... ln..:I. nl~tr hdrnl/1<!!· 1 >< IYLJt 10·.i\1.J \' G1; ... ~~1j1~
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WALLACE level nrchlteclure "'Ith !ge. lln~ nn. \\'Uh frpk" 10·u111 Li\l\E f(ll{l·;~T H l • , 0 I' ht
REALTORS ltv. rm .. open BEAt.I CEIL-vuesl apt or Ill It i d.~ r.1·:u1!1ful \Bl(' ~ full i. .. 111-ome overs e 1g
Irvine I 044 INGS, opening to 1paclous qtiflrters. 11 0 1 a r i u 111 i 0r i'h111: "a 1· [l L' t " . h111lt·11 , ..
962-4454 1un \!)ECK \V/~VU. l<•r1n11I dini~ n11 J: roun1 ry P1~hw.1 ~!11'1" l; u I",: r o 11 ~
Bllt· n kitchen, o 5 yn. atmo!'iphcre 11Jlh a su1le.'rb 1·u)<h'.n11 1ln1"''S '"'""''' ,.,.
PALAl IAL PALACE LOWEST PRICE old, but BADLY ' ED 0t.·e1ln \'1r11·, S?.!:.,ooo [Nl~t'd as,:fl_t'~:~.itr l•lltn ,1;
WITH POOL In Unlverslcy Park. Cozy OF PAlNT &: RS. OPPORTUNITY PLUS VICTORIA ir1tlki11t)s. 11 ·J1 a n t: .\ L
0ci;>t1n view, jacuu.1 too. 3 retreat, end unit to\.\'l"lhome. a real buy for only W ,950 Don't wait for a reasonable HIGHLANDS BAHG,\I.\ 1,t s 1,1 , CJ o o.
2 Edt111s. -2 baths. A&kina FULL PRICE · HERE IT IS I car garage and b o n u 5 ~... mtere1t rate. · An interesting -1 brlrm. home ~-;,9;-,o I 'rlr11:1pfl i. onl) _ room's new . S..;.ctacular $43,500• with goOO financing Act now on a 1'ir nssumoble I I --r-avail. SJ::E THIS ONE TO-RUSMC CHARMER: Lo c , loan. l large BR. patio 11•1th nat11111 adolJI·, h;1n< L,\K ~: l"!'J)\T B 1: J\ 11 TY
emperor size bedroom and DAY~ on I~. pool sized lo t . many extnl S47.000 ,,.,·n doors & nmgn1f11·en1 \\ITll l"Hl\'i\TE 11 0 1·1.;
r;tttlng roon1. A fantastic big Delailed rustic ardlitecture. COAST ROYAL . -lte 11alrr & ~'Ql1i;1l111r You 11iH 1·11i11y 1111111111; thh
family enlt"rtainini borne. featlln!I 3 BDR.l'd". & FAi\1. Sp E CTACULAR Co!Uitllne ew11. Df'sirable North end. V'rf'nt• .in•! 101•.,lv :; BR •
ach. Sl'.1:1.000 ~p<1('\ou., 111 :1~1,.1· ~Unl' II llh Place . type llv. rm .. J:lA..S \VAU. balcony, 2 BR.I, den. \\!/ MERALO BAY l11kf'1•it'•v 11t .. ·k. "111p .. 1 ..
P t • OF RED BRICK \\!/DUAL consldf'r lt-Ase option. "·' I 1 I ,.1,,1,11.,,, •. , ,,,111 tL'nn!~ ,.,. .. ,.,.
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11llXl('1'n ! .. 1nry hon\•· nn
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Pf\l,EH '.110 1110d 1·l 1r:
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675·8600
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Kt.ALTY
8' lf 40' 2 Br; Th\1 coa.rh
~Wld ml\kt-"a excf'I .
"'kl'n(I. kom.(' 1.t the Rh'f'r,
tr n11 ) nur own lot. $9ln.
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Acrt!,9• for S.tlt
TIRED OF CITY
LIVING?
l'n1<h• tn 1n11r honu· lvr
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t ... · u~•·d l<ir 1yqrt1•nt1al tJI" .,1, .. ·,o1 .. 1;,n .. !h1,i; ~n1 ·11I
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1:;. $llJ,OOO. rluhn C;dl for
l'1 i<•f"o\11IH•ll. f: I ~1-titi 16
PHl :.STH.t; HO'.llES.
EXCLUSIVE
Rl!lncho Sdn td Fee
81.'ILLJJ:'-G :-ITE. C'u:.\nm11•·
1..,ur O\\!l ~c·c·lu1it'd rnnvh ~i-l,11t~. :; .\,•r1'li • 11;1rc·1•I
l>/0!1'1!1 II!'\\', \\"1!1 bulld
111 ~uu Offrrt'l.I by own .. r
1 ~\I• 1;;:, iO.~l
~---~~ Commercial l-'rpty _ 1 ~ ;
Level Commarciat. Lot
J~n·.~~itl nn 111.1_11.1r t111i-111• ...
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839·6133 or 536-2551
K .Quail ~ P.i\.I. Olde faAhloned parlor vlf'll'I. Tropical Pa 1 to , ly a fr11· blks. to the 1 .• 1-g1• t.•milv rno111 h 11111,.
rapwr ••• . FIREPLACE, & best Of· $94.aoo I uurn1s .. l L'!l II Liii •'P •.. , u
7$2-1920 ferlngll for only $63,900 lf0:\1E PLt;S lormal,dinil~r rn1~. S1·clud('d S.."'L:1S'lt1ANDCASTLE • n,r1sr•. RETRE.AT lolOO OUAllS~ .. NtW'°l ••ACM i;·uu. PRICE 1 BR apt. PLUS 2 gurst patio" ~U\uen . r ltll lll"l'f•tl '"l' .") !'rte" s ..... OCIO. S!0.000 11"1'11 ·~
$1200 DOWN
$347. per mo. Hurry, Only •••
$26,900 Ru.~tic ~tyle ho1nc, l IJlk 10
Mile Sq . Park. :1 Bit. 2
BA. sunken Lit '" I u s c d E:<eC'Jlcnt lluntlng1an Beach
brick flrp. Brand nr1v <·pt, k11 .. ·ation. con1plete!y upgrad-
freshly pn!ntl'd , goum1ct <'d th11.1out. Boat gate.
k_itt:hen +-big · yard. Located on b eautiful
Repossessed and v 11 cant. cul·rle-sac. 011·ner extremely
Sl200. "n1ini111um" d I\' n anxiolL~. lluIT',;t
1llage Real Est ate pyn1nt. $175. rlosing costs, 1,
9tt% Int. -5347 PIT! per
n10. Bkr 962-5511
*"OPEN HOUSE * 962-4471 ( ~~.) 546·110l
SAT & SUN 1·5P~1 .
17348 Los Amigor. Cirl·.
\! Blk N. of Sloter/I Blk Custom Fami"' Room \\I. of Euclid! 'J\vo slory f 1J
4 Br &:. den, lx'a•·•. cond., many xtras. 536-8821 •Plus 4 be-drooms -.one mile
Geralds. Thomas P..caltor. lrom the s~rf. _J?rivntt:; .t~n· I=:'="===""-=·===· I n\s and S\\1mm1n1 f11.c1hl1es 3BR, country kitchen, lo\·cty are al'ailnble. Over 1100 sq.
cul-de-SAC in Prestige area. ft. • and only $38,500.
$39,900. Ask for Gale, agent.
5-16-9521 PAIU< PL.A.am,
H•rbor View Hills 1038
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HVH LUSK HOME 842-7461
$795.
4Br, Jo'amily nn, po o l ,
jacuzzi. e>ttnn Vu. ~, c r .
Sandpiper model. ~1 a n y xtra~. '129,500. 832-7034 & To1al Cash Vets
640-8819. 1 Bit 2 BA, new cpls & l.H::C:u~n. ~ti~n~g~to-n~B~e-.-,~h~1~0~4~0 I l)flin1. Vacant. Close to
LAKE PARK
OR BEACH
Marine Hi. • Also 3 BR:,
2 BA, hrd\.\·d flrs. '" Golden~·est College, sa.mc.
1crms. :;142-7411, t'vc
9£8.1118 963--4062.
(BRASHEAR) REALTY .
Lloytl~ Bank Bldg.
Univl'r~ily Park, Irvine
Day' 552·7000 Nights
University Park
CONDO
Eiqmndt'O La Salle. n1oclcl.
4 bedrm. 21; haths: 2 story
1\•/hugc m n s t er bedroon1
11·lth fireplarc. Id e a 11 y
localed n ca r recreation
Inell & schools. All the room
of R large scparnle home
11•/condo1ninlun1 advantages
of cnrelree li\•lng. $62,500.
Condo On The Green
Dellghtful rnrl unit 111th 3
bdrms., :? oaths, formal din·
Ing, v.·et bar and utlllry.
You'll love the flocir plan
and the grci>nbf'lt locntton
near pool and Ja c uzzi.
$57,500.
CALL 552-7$00
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REALTY
MISSION REAL TY nprs. l.o•v malntenanct>. No1y 1·ic."'·~ air·t-or1<llt11•111."d. \\'nlk REAL ESTATE
sllO'>l'ing good rr tW'n . 10 1ennis_ L'OlU1.!'i ,t,, 11n1 1111·1 jj~:; s Cua.<I lhi1
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do 1·d~. l :.''.•\ !>S5 So. Coas1 H•••y., La~n $J9,9j(I beal·h. Sl~.IXXl. 1~11•1,11,. J:1·:1di ·
PHONE (714) 494-0731 DONNA MONDOR 111-~IJ".!.i
CLOSE IN REAL TORS ~ North end. Dr11matic 5 BR., 2094 S. Coa~1 H11•y '1fl1-10Sl 1 ne1·1 Lido Isle 1056 41\i~ ~ ~:,_ .... "' 3 ba., gaurn1et k i 1 ch en; Open Sunday l-4 --·-
ftplc .. pool. view. $139.500 Comer or Zell & Be111nrrl ;;;.,1;;....., COUPLE'S HOME
3 ~~'S!?u:~~ ~~in. Ct. (Top O'\\'orld n.rcal. Ex· 1105 N.Coas1Hwy.,Laguna :i i r 1. 101; 11111•·1 'rid ,, r
rm., 2 frnlc., priv. patio, ec. manor: I\ bdrms., 3 ba.; 494-1177 1~ln11d .. 1 Sp:ij·[uus hdr111~.: I .,. f •/frpl Brirl~ 'l ll:dh.~ .~. lcC'. 11r11lo. l'nr•f' pool, clubhouse. SM.500 am. rm. II • {' ADORABLE s1:i:1,000. Q11·nl'r fll,L" l'l:Ll'l"' I CHARl\.1lNG entryway. W o '?_d exterior. ~ ~
Custom home: 4 BR .. 3 ba., Ocean vie\\', $lOa.OOO DREAMY HOME flnllni·ini.: ., A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY
40 fl. "'indow v.·all liv., 511 1040. ORO ST .. Arch Beach \VITH POOL NEWPORT HEIGHTS
ft deck· huge den, bar Heights. 2 BR .. 2 b a .. at an Emergency Sacrilicial Vi1••1, 1·1 .. 1v: IX'n11v!C'led !.; Oceanfront DuP,lex
2 ·1 1 '0wn I 'beamJ, ocean&. canyon Price. \\·as Sl.2J,000. Now de1:<1.rn1t:'tl:lbdn11s.,2 bart1~; 50 ft. loi,· nlint col "it;,,n'. rp c. er carry oan. vie11'i:. , ... -tile en•t"V, ~ I '"9 ~ 00 • $139,~. S4S500 ~·J ~J S97.5CN_}. lBr. ·'.!a, E:-..~cut 1·e ""',:......, lluge enclosed utrium µat10 .
OCEA.t'IJFRONT • 4M-TJ5l f'an1ily I-tome. Owner 11·ill fin;1neC' 9 •, ~aulllul sandy beach! Close lt:m N. Coast H>1;'., ' YOU i\fUST SEE '. Price $1S7,500 Per u11 l1t<J"s in; lrg. level lot. -t BR.. Laguna Roy Arntson RtJr . 494-7260. ""'I u cs 1, pnncipals c>nl}
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Roy Mccardle Rltr
1810 Newport Blvd. C.M .
541\.7729 "c~.-n~d-om-i n1um•-____ ,
for sale 1700 3 ba., lrpic. + I BR .. den, Laguna Hills 1050 -*ES-TATE SALE* r•le."·~",.· ~~~ ...... gue11 t house. sm.ooo. Ill OIOICE NORTH END FAST Jfl Yc<ir N,.11·. ~l'.!00 i-q I!, JONES ~-Hl,;-\CI l Qli,\ltT1'.:R, :? h 1· ~lll!'V('IOU! view 3 BR., 3 Uil', 3M. nlhCf' & 1lrn C1· p>l\<l•J01111iUnl. 2 car G II r.
ba,, den, din. rm., bealfl POSSESSION fflmi~~ ho.rue" $125,000 R~T~NC. n1 1•rlook1nc: gJ1.'t'llbcl1, Call
ceil .. 2 lrpl. $110,000 WOODS COVE C;ip1s1rano H1g:1lands rint·~I 673·8060. Prin Orll~· •11\t\l'r, CJ46-1020
EMERALD BAY I I 0\.'l:A:· \'IE\\". Like New · 3 Fanlastic units In 11 most 1 4 bdm1., 2 b11 ., 2 s1ory on a Linda Isle 1059 1714) 673-6210 J
Fnntaslic vie"'·: 4 BR., 3 desirable Laguna area . quiet s11-ret. B<>au1ifully_ -·-------zoo1 W6'lbo.ol!l1V1:1. .l l3i·., 'l ba .. 1-1i;una Niguel.
ba., den: bar, rue entry i'Y!Aln hOUS!' has 3 bdrn1s.. J11nds..:11pc<l . lo1v 111ain1en-, Ntl'l'j)Oltllttcl\•Ct\lllllt'nif.!l1i60 B~ oil!l•'r -1%-_._J_l_"6_'. ___ . 11·/fowilatn; 2 f rpl . · 2 2 baths, 2 frplo . Znd Unit Ante grounds, c11 rp ets, OPEN SUN 1 5 ~con:i"eP-;oi:~rry 2000
patios. Sl85.000; owner car· . 1 bdrm., !rplc. 3rd Unit di·apes !hru-out. und built· • "' Custom Baycrest
ryloanPEG AU.Ei""l -lgestudiow\!h fu!lkltchen ill t'()lnr TV.,S:JJ.:J()Q. 123 VIA KORON ... 111th n 1ic11. :'.2\10 sri. fr I
REALTOR 49-1--7578 & buth. Great potential & OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY t lk·Hl liu.Y on isli1nrl:/ ol qu•llity i1'11h 5 ill'"lrni~. Hotel & Office Bldg.
l09: N Coast La Just a short walk to the I \-5 Pi\l ,\~kini:: $92,JllO. \\"ill tu~1· ·:? . nr ti & ih'n. Call !"M)ll' !nr ~~l~t0·11·s 1~;; t:ai;;~,"~ ~ ~.".'.,' ~Y~
;, · · guna beach. S94,500. Ray Oliphant_ Realtor 13H.0Kt:R G:\·1-1 1~~ an appt., day or n 1 t <', o u
OCEAN SIDE AO I 581•1100 Gt;,...72'JI !July :c1 1nilt'~ to Los
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EMERALD BAY "11 ,/""""#'I Mesa Verde 106~ Onru .\ni;•·l<·s. A11ratti1'c so .... 140.
3 BR 3 ba Spanlth home v/,k-11/ NF.\V \\'OP.LO CO NDO, 1w11 ~ 1 ~101')' brll'k i.ond stucco
ii·/goocl OCEAN VIEW Crom REAL ESTATE lis:t'g. Cust. decor .. ~·if.•1v lot !llESA \.ER Dr·: !'pa•·laus 3 -rim'T!2l I l1ldg. 111 lop " r•.fS'air, 11. Ir :,
a red hill mmpany Alaster BR SllS,OOO Open · n ouse Sun. 10 !O ::;. hr. tov'i.I ,,111ry, !fkyht<' n\'cr I L1J11d., rorcl11.' ,i~ heat; 30 $
Univ. Park Center, lr.•lne * * *" 900 Glenncyre St. 23'177 Via JaC'into. 8.'t1·3..'ti2 rlin'!-!· area. Jmnu11'. f'IJnd. l1oh•I l'f>On1.~ • .+ offi('{)i> and ~
COZY CO'ITAGE 494-9473 :>;19--0.116 1 Laguna Niguel 1052 Cln~t· U1 hil')TlC' trail & ~hupll, all lcaSl'd . Price
Turtle Rock Hills "'ith high ceilin'"' & •ky· • I ("1tu11rv l'lub !-!OH ~our.'<!'. 1~.,~11 lffD NB SlllROOO. S ·I 0.000 do\\n, 4
E t . H •-TR" A LITTLE T C . 01\'N"-0 i. ... f''ill' 1 r .. ' · · f L~" xecu 1ve ome lights, ""000 paneled lh'-. ~ . . .I.. . $4.1.500. RY ' ~.r.. fKlll ---<"l1• 11t'r 1nanc1ng. ·'"""
Beautiful' older 3 beclmo~.
Separate rental in l'\"'l!r with
private cntr11ncC'. Prestige
neighborhood. Anisl's
~tudlo. Boat gale a nd ~lab.
1t.i block' to f)ll.t'k. 5 blocks
to beach. t.lusl see to llJ)-
preciatc. Owner will carry
l~t trust deed at 9 ... , ~;.
Cape Cod Style -+ POOL
F:xct'ptlonally shal'Jl one.story ing room &: fa m. nn each on lhL1 family oriented llOn~i:· J -A£ IJ .. J :-:a1. & Sun. 1 In :. Pi\!. SUPER BUY 2.65 Acs-48 Motel apts t
·I BR "BROADl\IOOR"' hon1e "'·/ifs own charming frplc. 3 large BR,_ large !11n11ly /r?. j.x4/HV ;,1:i.:!77t 32.i'i 1°11·rr Si l:O.l BLUFFS CONDO l'.:xclusi"c vi('Y.· site ov('r\ook· '·
Just 1 blk to park. tennis country kilchen w It h room. bit/In k1!chen "'fcern· I Lf'tl M fSSiO;-VTeio 1067 t.J1•<'()r111or·s up~ra11t•1I :I bfl1.,11 !'11! I'll~, ( lo~r lo shupp1n:!.
els & pool. All lt'n~urcs you sheltered patio $69,0CiO mlc tile counccr & pass lhMI I un ft•t· h1t:d. ~.W"l. c .. 11 1 !'hurchcs and s c h o o '·"'
1llage Rea l Estate din, &: sep f:in1 mi, 3 car LARGE FAl\.ITLY llOt.t.E fully landscaped· v.·/sprink· LAGUNA NIGUEL VIE\V by 011n1•r Up.i:rad<'fl l':lcc l fr\fi-7711 j ~11!es to <lo"'-nlown Ll»i ' ll
UZ.4471 ( r.::.) 546.llOl
j Bedroom home. 2
Fil't'places. family r o o m ,
formal dining, push bullon
kitrhen. La r g e S\\'immin~
pool, basket ball court on
sidl'. A great fanli!y home.
C..Ut for arpt. '
are looking fdl·; Ir~ liv. * * * breaklasl bar, cozy frplc: I SPECIALIZING IN I BP., 2 b.1 Dean<' homr u, !•) ~ho1Y any 1 l 01 t'.' Pl'()!)('I1)' nt'Nls somr t'l'Jlalr.
g11r, br11ut. lclscpg, and situated on h u ge po o l ll'rs, l&rgl' ' nCf'd y11.rd, PROPERTIES i;ar. door & mo1c. SS&-::2RO. ,\ni;:clcs. Pr I c C1 $280.000:
outs t anding interior slzedlot·coveredpatlo\vith S\\'ttp!ng 5 County vle11·. SEA TERRACE N 1 ~ • 1069 1 ~~O.ODD rlo 11·n ; "'Ood _.
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GENTLE SEA BREEZE The Rea Estate Fair
839-6133 er S36-2.551
\ous and has priced his trailer-priced to sell at Good financing nv111table, for BEST BUY Walker & Lee MOTEL-Major Hwy '
hon11' at only $74.950. $69900 only $67,950 RANCH REALTY LINGO REAL ESTATE o~ ~ If you nred a hon1e 1oclay BALBOA COVES ~••l ttt•t • :-i•·"·ly pe1ntcri 9 unit n1od<'I. Keeps the air free f r o m
i>n1og around thl.5 beautifully
decorated, l ~I year new
mAinlen:in~ fret' resldcnc!'
less lhan a mile from lfun-
tlngton Harbour & I h e
beach. Only $29,!Y.J() & best
of nil, can bl! purrhased
subject to assun"IA.ble low
7% F1lA loan. TI4 897-0321
or :?U 50&-8211.
551_2000 4'4·&l86 4_1391 1
'"""$"' ,_,,11 /.-•. don't pass this one. \."acan1 You r O\.\'ll pier + 'l ships ;o!I 111th picturesque murals, ~ "<UH.(. "'4,. uu 2.100 sq. fl., ·l BJ:, :;.. . ,. : · · · 1 TV ' s. a n d co mp 1 r I('
TRY THIS FOR I Culver at Walnut ON A CLEAR DAY ba, desi<7ncd for "''ACl·ou; .Spacious upgr11<1C'~ .. l hf!J•ni. * BAYC REST * lunn~hin<>s. Good 1 iv 1 n g ,
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TUR-TLE R-OCK. r ~ee forever .... or at least ~ flm1 y Ying. I .... () . . • . k . I . ' c <1m 1·n1. gan1c l'Ol, qu11rtPl'S \\'i th office. bit.ti
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c .. n oo·n this home In A BROADMOOR BEAUTY this lovely 4 BR., 2 ba. hQme HILLSrDE ocean CRnyo.n view Excellent financing. O n fl * • *· "* Ni re s "' i m ming pool .
convenient location. 3 BR. Luxurious 1 iv in g. In1· lmmac &: priced to seU. Jot $25,000 •. look will convince you this jBfl, ~l!IBA. dlri rn1, fan1 100:<-l~i5 Lot. room for 10
1 BA, !iv & din .comb, lrg: m11culatl' mi n t l'Ond!lion 1517 Skyline Dr. OPEN 3 BR 2 ba F ucer Upper is inromparabt" at ~9:1.0'J<I. rn1. HOLLIS \\'OO V. l~!tr. more units, 11"ilhin 7 1mill'S .
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painted inside and b ac k carpeting. Q\.\.•ner m u 11 t RARE pron1on!ory Pt. Bay S&l.000 11·ill buy th is lo\·cly a er ee Dl<'i::o. Price $ l 2 0 , 0 0 0,
yard i! fenced and ha s 111ove. DR AMATIC 'VOOD &: Front Jot, Ne1YPQr1 Sll0,000 upgraded garden h ome ~t•l 1 1 '•11 SLIDING ROOF S4:i,O:JO do1111. L.280 ~1u1df'd !ref'!. Total price U:!Z'IQ .11 ~
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, · er 0• 1 Super. sharp, 3 bedrm Du tch I HAS EVERYTHING! I ,\ TOUCl l OF NE\V OR· r.tADITI.ONAL elegance \.\'/ & s ~ u nl p st o n C'. '! co1•. c!ur 1,., rnirrgi•nc·y ~itu<if\on. J~\' O\\';'>:~:R: ~. Hit 1·'.l Ha.
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•pproval plantt'rs in Patio 178 000 I _ .. ,,,·ed lo l•O 000 R-" C••pet, Real to•• 1 ll,hwk 110111 bC'a.1·h 111 Dad kin", <1·•(' n1 as I(' r ' ·· · . . ' . ''-"u'" ' PRl,lt·. OCEAN "R 0 NT ,... ' ' ' I t · • R d C pet Realtor Call ~l-;i2ti2 r hr~1u1i.u ;1rt'11 o ~e11•1Vl1t 11•/priv bath. Spncious e ar • s ' , . S1 24.000 Sp l!t'1Acular Lake Forest 1054 R•·1uh. c:ro~~ a p11ro:\,
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fe11ture s! Prrl crt Cornf'r of SC'1on & 5c'ni.~e. ll)lcnnis.S46.500 3 BR 2 ba, •lldi"g gl11~s t •-> " t f · "u:7·11 2 BATH, 3 AR l!lo r t e r ... ~m11ll do11n 7 I/ •V, FHA Uni1·crsi1y Pork. •I Br, 2)~ VILLAGE ~AIR REALTY doo-frt •· sid•. ,.,,rtl€'r o ....,, e r orl.'s, ra1 ur1nl! .1 .. u·.c.c•~---!l) r.:i rrlcn 1ypc units. Qull't ~ + 2 o \F"nnerly VI" st"art RE ) ·~ '"'" '" '"" tren1endous sp!\t-ll'\.'t'l,-OPEN HOUSE 11ff~lrf'rl lrn·;ilion. \\"ood· py1nnl-takc over Oll'ner"s Bu. 2 frples. Price $5.lOOO " " · · unit, POOL elev. to wide '"'°""'" rle"k<I o•·"i·l-kio" GARAGE HOME
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9b'2-5Sll fam rni \Yffplc. n Y ASSUME ·8'''"' LOAN tendunt, loan avail. Owner ""',.,a~ .• ,".' BR trl-1'<''' \f 1·:•r111··.n I 'NF.. u n d e 1· "-d · E $37,'iOO. Prlnci'pnl only. Agl. 1: 1c 4"" ~ ~, !,A:" '"" .... r." ,.,, Cu~!nn1 f,.ll!Ul"r~· r.~· l'Oflln uni!~. ams S30<l0 l ASSUMABLE 9til-78l}j Brand llC\.\•, J BR, r.t o st ~~;NV» hon1e 1vith a huge ~IC>pdown V!ll' <icrr. SS!l,500. \'acant, Cornrr lo!. t"C't':IOll•' 11lr (In· in<i. l:!'C spendable. 6.lX
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des Ir 11b11!, in r!em11.ntl FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW! I'U!'itic tkn 11·/\1'('{ bar & unn1cd1:1 tc• r10sst·~s!u11. 1l'y, 1·;1HH•dr;1I t'C'lliin: 111 Win;.~. Goorl !rrnis. I-furry Sf
• University Pa r k lacttllon. 3 BR + Den,:! Bu Fu:! stone [rpl. lorn1I din rn1. Quintard 11('.ilt.v l1yu1g rnont ,:. n111~1o·r h<'rf.: -cal! 171·1• 7:i2-1 710. • •
For infonnallon &. location Or Sale Delu:<e 4·Plex In SjJ,%0. liol().0087 Ba's, Liv·rm, d\n.nn & 21'.t ba. Club :'!Jen1ben;hip (}.J1.29£ll C.'.ll./:"\ Ui.,.__ 1'!'l0n1, 111rer! tor '!Ct'('tl, 1·oti INVESTMENT DrYISION ..
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bar, :; car gar. &>aul dn. ~unliful benchcon1be.r lift• Beaut lBR condo. 2 IN\, furn.
tn. nreri, nr Lake Park. in iusu1·!'lu~ c ""f.:AN FP.ONT I nr ()('eun. $3507ri.10. sruotO
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OPEN HOUSE. ll(!V.' 2_b r . elem school. 4br. 200. Cul· 3 11 Im 11/beF1111ed T.t·C. 1·••11· bltns dsh,vshr ceramic U!e
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'Tll o BE T POSSIBLE l't:IUCl.E TO C.~RRY WANTED: CALIFORNIA COASTAL LAND · · • Bluw, •·ulkll~e to btocb. Newport B•y View 675-4600 • Sl"'1lo &°l BR Apts. f-11 ~11'0 FINANCl:\L INDEPENOE~CE. DECK-VIEW Lco.set'.!90.CnllColl cc t, Lo\'VIY 3 ~1'001n, 2'• blllb ' < A""1 l ' 213-2 19-2409 11.lt 6 Pill . condon1lniu111 11esr •ho1>plna v s1eN •• PTVho~-~~rvlcSt• ~'n'ted. pool 0 2 Bed1'001111, 2 bti.lhli on quid. ~1 ~· I ·~ ~ · If you "·outd like lo h<l\1e your savings \Videly ~11'\'1:1 • 1..11rve sun d cc k. Irvine 3244 & µuuo. N~-;.;,i/JiKl. 6',,r ...J.:· •t • • •y • Cblldttn Ir: Pet Stctkln in\ e"te<l in incon1e producing property . this \\'e have a very pro1ninent and unique clicnl 5 3 I 0 /n">. Jmmtd1atl' oc· Jc11.noo ev.•mnn ~. "' R•I zm Ne"'.lJO" Blvd .. CM ,, d · \\ho has interest 111 c<1sh purchase s of Cali· ~v1~1 5'i8-&Ta.J or ~T \s the opportunity for ~·ou . Locate in a n10Sl Oc cuponq.. * RENTALS * Weitcliff Condo1 Furn 3400
I bl · 11 1 1 f 11 t' 1 B h fornia Coastal Propert y. \Ve need ean H ti t Beoch 3740 < e!\1ra c nelg l )()f lO<l( o un 1n$ on eac . ~ Unl\'tr&il.)' PG.rk Chn.nning Cape Cod on quiet • ,. un ng on
l 'his dclu:\e building 111 an exct>pt1011al valu'e !{~~~t p~~~~dpe?.t~~=·~~;~~~~l~af~~ re sr:fei~~ia\~·r: l BDM + DEN 1 J en., 2 ua ............. $38.l st1'l'C!t . secluded f111"d 4 2 l.t!Bll. 2 N.8t~1 \~i;'1~1n~r LOW WEEKL y RATES lt Is pi· Iced niore than $25,000 bclo\v con1par· Ot<l_u.-.:1· \11p111~. :.1 .. Bath·'· Cu· 13 bH., "1,i h? ........... $380 u e d r o o n 1 •. l u a 1 h s,. ~~13., igu · · •' E • 5 It able structures \\'llhln u :1 inile rridius. I invite c1·e1:1llonal nnd agricul tural uses. Submit n)on sn<.l partial o t can 4 Bit. 2 ~ b.1 .....•....• $·110 $550/nw. Burbiui1 Aune ~ ·xecut1ve u •• · · 1 · full J'esu1nc of )'Olli' property -details to in-vi~"lii· S3S:'.l/11lQ. ln11o&lh11c Tiil' Tcl'rnce 6lt-823.'.i. 1v101 Condo1 Unfurn. 3425 727 Yorktown Blvd. you to in spect this bu ilding. nvest1g ate lhe 1 y k b,1 1·1,1 ~1'".' 11·.·1c·k 1·c1·01·•t . In 1erv1·•,,· h1·,, st·ore<.· elude: oecu111111t'>" :! BR., 2 b<1 ......... $315/$385 ~~ch U ,'ti. ::it or 10¥.'I\ ,. ·' 3 BH. 'J 00 ......... $39.';/$425 FOh: Lease, n1ujcsll<: ocoea n 5)6..0411
of past & prc!-lent inve~1ors. You \Vil\ unveil J'rice, 'l'opographic:a\ !11ap, s1:te, "'atcr. 646...0555 Grel!ntti:e ltonll!S \1('w, new 3br, 2(: ha, lnclds STUDIOS & 1 BR's
a h i~tory of un1>arallellcd success. 1usc, ,•\.ssessor 's Parcel No., taxe s , zon-2 Bit. I ~ h<l ........... $315 n.~ulty Coin11tuiy ctuuhousc, i:olf. pool. ndlts, •Full klti l en • 'l'u1tlcrock no pets, full crpt11 & drps, · 1
1ng. htghv.'ay and ocean frontage. gen -B 2 . "' 2 cur gttr. $3$;:> 111o .. Smog • Heated llOOl There is nothing a\'ailablc loday at las t yea rs
J'l ril·cs. l'hoi-c \\'1\(1 are unable to adjust to that
!a(;t 1\: bring their thinking in line \rith pre-
~ell l n1arkel conditions cao ne\'Cr advance
be~·ond the "Shopping $tage". ti-1ean-
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the 111cr1'\' of inflation & tax collectors.
I d . . d h h 4 R., '11 ba lhii ....... 7.J:N G e •Mi LY • La ..... ,~ !01111u··, i:rn plan es1gnat1on. an p otograp •.· , Bit • bat 1415 LAR E '""'" tre e San CI em c n·t c, wiu .r • ., ., t 16 • • .. • .. · • . e F till ti 3 BR., 2 ba .. , •. , .$·115w/gdnr Home in F.astliluCr. Near 114-526·6127 0 Fi-ee ~ . es
TO: Charter Bcokerage & Investment Co. College Pat•k Corona det t.1a r High. Nev ... BEAUT. 11.B. Exec Condo, l • ·rr:/ &uenlild avail
lnternotlonol D1'vis1'on <I BR., 2~la ba ........... $4:.0 ly rel\lrblshed, 4 bdnns., BR. 2 BA. patio, \V/D, clos· • Bar:.e.Qma i;etv. . . Corona del Mar Culv('rdale 2 ba. .. ne1v ca r P ets & ed gar. SE'c\uitv jtllariJ at uev:I
P .O. Box 365 5 BR .. 2~~ ba ..•..•.•••• $475 drape!">; gardcnin&: furnish· gu~. Beaul. Clu bhouse & • POO:ne sei <."t::
Santa Mar;ia, C•lifornia 93454 4 Bedroom Rental Lido Isle ed. Reduced $110: now only pool. !\lust be O\'l'r •1£1 )'Ni. • l nule to ocean
, IGl'l.·ot 4 Bedroom Lanai 4 BR., 2 ba .••.••••.•... $690 $510. Bkr 962-4471, Chris. (BEAUT fun1. a pls $165. i
If you \\ant prores!.ional ~ss istance in milk· Broker Coopcralion Inv ited (\Ve 'need your Home in fr\' 1 n e Te1nce. CAl.1. SS2·7SOO HARBOR N.B. Large 3 BR. ~· ~ Ba .•
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ing you r plan succsf:sful call us at 846-0782 help) No11• ror Lease at oilly $600 • VISION • ~le, Ref"ig .. dbl gar. «;,',1£1 MUIUI, laundry, ad1i's J;,i l per mo. Please call (or p:1l10, pool. Nr lloag, $325. Keel&on Lone 1 blk \\!ell._\
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Income Property 2000 income Property 2000 OPEN rit.. i • ns FUN 10 BC. NICE' REALTY COMPANY
1::::::::::::::::.::: Re•ort 2400 II a red hill ron1pany RF:ALTOltS · BR f $!"/MO p-• Mount'n, Deserl, Hout.es Unfurntshed 1
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I• BEA CH DUPLEX Genera) 3202 ~ lin\\'. Pnrk Ccn\er, lrvine STNt:E 1!1 1-t TO\rNHOU~E 2 ~r. nr. SO. •l N, 1..a'::"11
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'IEWPORT -\\'Ii'\TF.R or \'t•nrl y i't'ntn1. 673-4400 Coast Pl5:1&.m2· n10. s:: 5JG.1:i1 aft 5 & "'k.xJ ... ONE STOP I~ beautilull,\' rlit11. oonOO 111 -:Z HR Condo · ·· .,SZ:j/nio Lse 2 B S · $32 37 r11<.1i11n \\r!ls. \\"ri!·· I'. o. $3j. 1 BR housr , ulil. pd, l:ZBRCondos .•... 5265&$275 $200. ·I Brut.frplc, u c1V Apartnients Furnished l Nl::\V CollC\o '.l Br, a. lnveslment hopp1n~ 1 5 U.0-.: !H I, Ba\hou U'lOOI ul' C'i:l~lH ~lcs;1 .\\'all(\Obcach. S\110 S)l,\LI. l .+den, no 3 BltCondos ..... $265 &$215 Cl'JllS/dl'pS, sinall yd. N. , ~II applns. club facil ,
:! nnu• \",\.. $1'.1 .. 1:.0 Gorgrou~ '.! slt)ry N·r.1fpo rt, 6i:;-Olj9 late l'v~"-Ne1q.1011, Sl:::i .. vacant. l l'-'?k11.1g, i1!eul !iLUi.lt'lll 13 BR H •rr-e.s. $300. 5325, S.'.:35 !:!!~· ' Balboa lstend 3706 1 !.~,'~'~J~~ul~~'"· Nf·-~13',~!~'r,.~ ~ 11 .. 11·«~ r:1•!,1dr l:"IYIO Bc>i<"h •luplC'~! .)O!J II 1.,1 _ BH llOlLSI' Corunu dt'l l\111.1'. ~liJ .! _ li<lr, fl•pll", heu1ns. 3 BR Honies . $350,$375, $J95 $•• 2 HOil apl p 0 I ~., _.. J.< ~ uo
Tl"lpll'\ HO H.1k1·r :1 1.~:l() :-;urr anti Sam!! JuSl s:t2.3i:11 Ranches, Farms, s111gh~~. L'Q~lplrs. Also I Bdr l JlVt 11:1110, I blk ~ach d 4 BR Hon\es .•. ~.$l9:i. $42:> ;~:a<•(! j\;•wport Shroc~ . cu.EST' House/Bachelor llJlt , I BA_a _l_ELO_R_. -,-1'.iJ. ll\O .. No
Tii11h•' un ~ii' 1:~.-~\0 bt'>·' ,·1 1,1 .. ,,,,, .. ,. "·''''"'''. Grove• 2700 u111t S1 10. ll11n11n.r.:1011 81.'ach. ~:::!."1, CllAf<tlllNG 3 B r RANCH J'"A'TY -0 l ., v " "' ~ .., SZ7J. i BDH. Jrplc, gui·ag~. J<11chenettc, pets ol' cWldren. Ile 1able,
Yr11r olo! td:•I(' i.\.~! .fJ ron ynur lt'nns. l'\ 1': \\' ! ·I Al!t l't:c. !l7i)-.'\"l:::0. 11'[)1<' twus<'. Yarcl, \'i('\I' * 5.:>l-20110 * polio, :z htks beach. Nc\\'(Mlrl , G7'.;.j9'27 en1 plo)·ed adult. 536-7947
\'\ ij~~\1 nu.hl1'. l l1n11~ ir:.r1w1 C'ut!ic fl,·n! <'•'1 11 11 ,-•. ~.• ,Balboa IS iand 3106 1 NU·VIEW RENTALS H.ANCH Rk:ALTY W RENT LS -
1111 1·~ a 1• ~"·"'ft' lll'.:'pla<:t:'s, cera1nic ti I e Ranch 4,8 Acre~ I . .~ -67:1~C30 or 494-:-12-18 1 • j.}l»;i""" * 673-\0)) or 49 i-3:?1S ~~ ·--''--------! I 11 t t 11,, ··"" , ,,,,.,.. NU-VIE A 'Balboa Peninsu_la ~_3J07 1-Hun-t. Harbour 3742
1 '1 • ;0 .•.. I k!1<:h;ns .. l~1·ga1·age.T1'Uc[.:1 r1::c •I 00.lrooin. :.i tiuth l \~~NTF~R . 3 f:ilt. lani. ~·ni:.1 Harbor View Hills So. TUSTi~~1ALTY *YEARLY RENTAL* * BAYFRONT SPACIOUS BAC.11. Co'.1-do
~· unils. Oruni,;l' Sj·:.000 '.!~ bed1'00111 .. Good t ~ r ins.· rrn1odrle<.l in s id c, Ile\\' hcaul!ful 2-sly. f a!" 1 I Y landscaped, 3br'. 2ba, fan\ IRVINE RENTALS "' 0 Ur ldtil JXI 926 E nnlboa. l\e11· furn. KJt. equip d. $22;i.
nvesmen 1v1s1on 1 1l•'luxe un11 s.4bedroomplus honH' 1~ l'On1pll'.!celyl ·~bu. PnltQ & deck~ a For lellseorbuy beautifully • -:> * J BlkT Sf 1 BR $100. Blll'helor $190.
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llou~t' 11lus 4 u111l!t 19,71()() Full p11ce JU:St $1.29.500. Sc'e carpctini:: & ur\\•ly pnintcd ho_n1e. s.JOO l\Io. + u_11L . rni, 6-14_7701 2 BR ................... $325 Bc1•uHlu! r>te\\' l\todcrtl 2Br. -675-4.:>33 • ~;;;~7~"='"~""·~-~-~=
Ii 11nil!'. Eu~1si1!{' 1::i.UOO 1" L.<ive! Ca.II now (71•\\ in~h!c· "fircplacr in living Salisbury Rlty. ti73-6900 ER . 2 bed . 2 BR .................... $350 2Ba Privute Apt. Cable TV, I"' B h •741 Ii unit~. br~n11 r'rl'w !Kl.UOO TJ2-1700. ........ 1.' ,,.,.,,, i·iuk '''"_.,,,,. Y ~ Y nice room, 1v11h 3 BR SJ1S ,, ... ,, ,·0 <·loo"ts bl!ln.~ .. ,,· LUX . furn . bay fr o nt Laguna tac "
12 111111).,, t.un·.· B•·a•·h J.J ono I JN\'t.;~"fl'ilENT DIV 15JON '""n · ' . I"-d -1 _.:. Corona del Mar 3122 fireplace & private pal.kl. .. .. · ·" ·" ·"""" ga"i·ag", ""1,.0-. N'o .,.,,1·,,;;1,. bachelor. $250. nt0. P vt , _ 2tJunits ,,.,0·000 , bni~1n,~trecs,10,"::~ c~1'-" $3j(),418}~cn1lcal,&1·1-j210 3
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;-_. ~ UI Ing COLI "'' us~ S!I CHINA CO\"C' ~ Br 2 Ba -. . .............. OJ ~;) I..... . • ~2162 & deck, great OceanV\N.', -12 Ul\JI:< J.lJ.000 bani: ci1y SCl\'Cr. \Vi1 hin a ., ~ 12BR. 2ba, w/frplc, c r pt s' Sll'ilPSON·DUNN REALTY ~I I -u t 1 l_i t I es Pd. Call 1 ·~ blk. from bch. & slottl.
jg u1111:. 820,000 (C'w nlilC'S 10 s h 0 pp in g ~,~~('. ~e!Jn ~·4 6 3n~. j <ll'ps, pvl patio. 2 blks to 5.)2-~ J.\S-!'618 or 551-oo.12 evf's. Corona del Mar 3722 \\'ntr. mo. $250. inc. utlls.
96 unil:< 1.310,00l J , c hur ches, sch o o 1 s & ·-n1838tC'r SC ;i -
1 ' OL'l"n n, no pets . .Sll.i 6i:>-;'>S/!? Cff R!STIAN couple \\'an!ed * WESTCL I FF * d I t An• •--=-1
Call lol' h't>f! 1p1 \~;'\! al U •·~ · BAOI. opt. 1-Ad<,ll on!)'. _A .u_~._no pe_a . .,;r--o-o.w ' • 11 ·• ' -free1'•ays. Beautiful country 2 BR. 1 Ba, super location. 10 rent garden hon1e apt. 4 Bel 2 Ba h · --
)"our unl!1> 11r u 1 '1 •· r \n-12 UNITS s11e in Banning, 25 mlle!I Costa Mesa 31241 $~. mo. 428 Acacia. Nr. Back B<iy. sis.;. 1110. . · . rnJ., . t . Ne.a1· sllopplt1g. P r.i 1·" t c , l BR GARDEN APT: Frpl!!, veslnu.•_nl . pt'(l\)('l'lK'· \\ C' 10 P.alm Sprin~. $39,JOO. G73-29'!'.l incl util. ·APP l . 6U--09j4; \\ /\V cptg., \\ood bunung 11uiet. $125 i\lo. 67.)..-5726 1 1 blk to beach, ulil. pwd
Sp<'('i11111r 111 hulh s.1l1•s Hill! Smart part of N.8 . $I0.000 doo'tl. L. 276 10,000' rcnct?q c.~I. oomer. S9T346S frplc .. pool. \Valk lo iq:hools ~JJJ 497-1-157. e~dianSl'~ 12 L:nil ~ 11 ilh 11oul~xlnl ai~a . s Acres !111in;u·. 2UR, 1H!1v c r pt ~_ CC~o~s~ta~M~e~s~ac_ __ ,23~2:2~4 1 ~~ifuiOiTul~3bi':2ha: & s~p'g. $625 .per ino. ~t'C. Costa Mesa 3724 . \Vli\'TER RcEN~,-:-r-AL--OCE=-AN-I
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d d ''Ir I 1-TOWNHO_USE, 3 br, 2 ha., ct.,epos1t &. ref s. re q d . FRONT 2 BR 2 '", '"'· Recreation Lind !1l". eror. ·"a rg gar. -DUP'"X'B 11= F d f I U P l'k pool 1' '' 94 ' 9888 2" -'I ake ll"g RV & boat · 1 .... r~ -r ~-ence · ~' niv. ~ ' · n-• · -" -· e.\t. ..... 1 BR ~~urn llfia.;.-patio laundry $:!9.) 49.J.-7:.:o:! Rf'tl'eul into •• 1nohilc home -,,0 .. ,,1-.1 Sun 10 ,. 121.,1 a\'ailable nov.·. · nlS eris., $31a. ino. Aft. 4 \VC(.•kda)'s. , -•o f bit' . pool . lk ---· ----·----. .,..,.. .,, .,, -·? """" ___ .....,.., Q ins. · 1~a ' 2 BR O C !:: AN VI E \\' • s111Tound"(l by r ibbon lt'f'('.'i, A 1~.~·""' ult -, ?',I. ~1ARP 2. Br, ~200. Gan1ge, :JJ....-:><1:ru 'B" ''II' ba dbl I I · 1 ' · •·-h I · • 1 ""-""""' " --.-I""··-·· ca r ol'iopping,,~nu.uo.:ac.,·)u'T0 N-··Jwt•N orlh ~···l'nl.I °''"·· m 111tf,( !'1 '· :1!h --r.~nct'd, kid ... & prl.~.ok. TURTLE ROCK. tt ho . d 11.1 9t. ... ~ U>
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''' of ,,.,.,,, lllr. 1,1·.··ul.-<"d Huntington Beach 3140 0 ". 'E .. ,. ,.0,,do SI".' u ,1,,1., -a r me garage, l'lect gai· 0 0 r 1 \r. 1 h St. 1 ~"una $2?~ 4il-lli!i -~ " ,-·' o "" ::BR .\: 11t'n. chn 1·n1, Jg fa111 opencl', \l'el bar. new 548-()..192 ------~ ---;ilu1n n1ohil l' ho111r L'Ollll'!"i . . .:--_ •w furni~hl.'(1 , pet nk . rn1. vac. l>OLl pl'ivi!eg-cs $·iti5. crpilng & drpi;, pool fat, -1 1 BR 1~ bloc~ to b ~a c h
11111·r!y e<1uippf'd ;,u•I ~I p,... 1111 1 ~ U!~r>;. ·• Br; _2 Ba, frp!c, Homefinders • 642-9900 :·;.;r b-12·0'200 o\'crlooking goll c ou r se I AIJULTS $22.j n10. 141 S.
10 6 people. Co1•C'1'<'d ct'1nC'nt no gai'lli;c .... ~2~1· ) ES--V-E_R_D_ --l S"'/O~ 4 "R C 11 close ro schools & churcheS El Pu~rtO Mesa Coast Hwy, 494-3001 "a lio nnd l'arnnr1. A \iit1· 615-5810 M A E J• c. .-• nc1v u o cgc 1--------~ --== ,. ,~ Pal"k. Upgraded Crpl s, & Fashion Island. $41 5 . 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Newport Beach 3769
ding strC'a111 c11 1Til'.S w111cr Laguna Beach 31-48 :: lii·. 2 ba. bl t1111, 1vater Comni. Pool. $425. nio. Easlblulf :u·ca. Call for NoChllrlren.NoPets
durini; the rainy s •'as on· sort ncr. 1-qv'd. patio, cloi.:e &14-5031 appl., 5-18-3750. Pool & Rect·eation I \\IJNTElt RENTALS
PRl\IE Co~!a :'1!1·,..11 !0)(•11111111. ·---------•I l\"11h1n :! miJ .. s •·• p.;•1 !l[fiC'1.' E:;o.'JE:RALD BA\' 10 p:irk ,'!. school. lmn1c<l. , C ll p 1959 Maple Ave CM Oct. to J une f'our indJ\'idu til 11r 11;1 t c ;ind .shopping; 18 n1ilt's lo House well ftu11ished or Utl-occp'.v. $375. 1no. 546-5990 •NE\\ J:br, O Cgt> ark;, " ' ' 2 br, Beacld1011t apl, $'115.
h,, l11l'1'. Allu<'hcd :::•ir.ti;:t's. I De5perate Builder! J-lcn1ct. Pri('(' $1j.j()(J. S-1500. furn. :\ Br. 2 C:1, ocean or 5~6-j0jl 2 ba., hle tool,., AIC $-1.25 NE\VPOR'." BEA~l, l r u I Y LARGE 2 BR furtl apl 5 Ulll. pd. l.sl & last TllO,
All hnvc private palio~. :i MUST SELL! I do"·n. L. 272 vie\\•, beach side. $550. LE ASE / 0 PTION, ~\csn or lease opt. 833·8974. Ii r 11u t 1!111 set1111,1.,-lurgc 3 n1in lo bch, g:JI', pa Ii o , + ~undabte clenn'g. dcp. l~-..Jrnoni.s u1 t·u..:h Pnrk like I B1:;uul 11e11· 4-plcx nl'1u· Hun· SS Acres Hilly Tract Gn-4169 Verde 3 BR, 2 Ba, brand Laguna Be•ch 3248 ~wm, fain Uy r 0 0 m • w a I k l n c Id s et. hltns. 6801 \\'. Seashore Or. Call
M'tUnl!'. Q u 1 l' I s I r f' l' I . t1n1?ton ll;irlJtlur & l h e \\'ilhin 2 · nii!cs of t 0 w n J BR rustiC' house S180. in neiv plush crptg, I re 1 h I y po_h:>hed \\'Clod Jloor!I, bc!om dsh1\•1hr. ArtHs, no Jl e t s . Mr. Pattbon for k e y . SllOJ'l_flin~~ & h11n~1iortt1tio1~ beach Sll.\.000. ~\ll fo r Beautiful vit'\\'S or rity ()f yuicl ru·..:a fot· s a 1 a r i e d , J;l._a inted, immac, thru-out. $175. NICE t Bclr nr beoch ceiluigs. Years Le as e -Sl90. · t716 'Vallace. Apt. B. 6-1''-~ -...._, "·it~~n ... ~loc,k,5 ~BI~E Of. I d1•talls and an appt t to ~ee. coiona and r ic1·11H;'. Jdi:~l mature matl. 494-8170 eve lfuge u·ces & frplc. ma. & I01''t1, llllns, ~arport ~~~~:°'Newport Rllrs S~S-1530. 1 -LAS BRISAS APTS 0\\NF_R~Hll _UN l1_:S. ~Call The Real E state fair fur itn~ dcl'l'lupnv•nt \1i!h N t B h 3169 mo. Century 21. 546-9JZ1. $210. 1 +DEN. view, sleps 67S.-SS11 * Eu.f GARDENS A.Pl'S 5.Jl:-t ilh·er Ave · 6-12-2566
for 1u·c1•iew. ! ol4l 1,12-liOO. 839-6133 or 536-2551 or "·ithoul <I Lak(', or !or ewpor eac EASTSIDE Jge 3 Br house, to ocean, Victoria Beach FURN. l &. 2 BR apl in l:)cvah.ir bid; on beach. 1!:2
.[Nj'tSIMENI DIVISION I a citrus cult!vation, or a roont ror horse, etc. S•HXI. $230. 2 B D n. O('('atllcity adult section. Pool, no pcls, BR. Pvt balconies, htd pool.
' • u..aoll.iBnU horse ran. r h .. allfl c i 1 r u s Furnished 3 bedroom, family Da."s 642-2164, f!\'t' OC>-8:>-l9 $3W. LGE 3 Bdr, :.! Ba. furnished $135. Cull ·0011". 6-12-3&1;). ~.,,11 c• UP 1 o_· ' 1 [ ~ ! ranl'h. l\Juny nr1v hon1es, LEASE W /VIEW mo. yrly lsc. Card('ner furn. view apt, bllns, g:n·age \"/\CANT 1 BR du P le x , 177 F.. 22nd St., C. l-1 _ Securily. Adullli.
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ME l\lilrs 10 ne<U't'SI lake. Prire oct'u1mney. Co 111 in u n; t y yard. 28 dock for renl too. ping. $180. Deposit rrfun-I ·n1c; tlilSA 41" 1;~·~~~==:::::'°~1 $i0.000. $:20.000 dO\\"\\, ownl'r pools & tl.'nnis. $5i j/mo. Near 11lh SL shop~. Lease. $400. UTlL. 1.i:!. :; P.<l1, 2 Nk.."W Cµls & dl'J>i., I Br dabtc lo respoosll>lc t·ll"Jll 1 ~crv.r.. rt ~l I\• s"
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DUPLEXES deeds . .L. 247 2 BR. cpts. drps, ga1·age. NU-VIEW RENTALS -~--FREE BOAT OOCKt 3 BR, 2 small b ab 1 es. 2083 SU-40~.0 or 49_1_32~8 . NE\VPORT Bench \Vate~front 2 BR., bllns, ga~. ~111 turc fp l, ~undeck with \'I~ w .
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2 BH. f'Ondo., vic1v $395 furn FIREPLJ\Ct: par!ly rurn. OC'e;in vi r 11', to Sl·hls., shop'g., park. S:l75 , 3 Br, ba fw·n or unfurn.
B'll G d RI · 2 br, \ ba, garage, lg. yard. fll>I., bc1uii!!. krlOlty pine. nio. 21!S Paln1cr. 642-9118 B~~\~ ~\:,;.v~ 1~lridsGrlp9oo_201. 645-n13 days. 642-:1783 eves.
LUXURY TRIPLEX LAK.E OROVILLE 1 6;~~~lzl tr. 645-8817 Nr. beach . $:\7j. Agt 01·714+523-J523 • ' r~ · • ·. ~J-BACHELOR AP'T.$100/?t10, ~yr~ utrl. 1·unrf'nt:1nn B•:h $425. PER ACRE HOUSt-: IN Coun, Zbr, tlO • 49-1-T'a.'11 2 BR fa1·1nhoust•. No pets f.U~N. large 1 .!:3r, ideal o~ ~flch. yr~y. u11ls. Pd.,
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& A''oc Rob.rt R Chesley 1· 1 1 .. ~ I ,11-Dana Po"int 3226 OCEANFRO~T nt•11· c-rHt'i1Jus .. . . , . ., , , , ,, 1 R_R COIT AGE. ApL 1n rear. ..~1,_ Also 3 BR. 2 Ba ..... au • rum 1e I~ Ill S:tnln An:1. $90.COO. rights. Trailer 0.K. Go<xl ALA RENTALS 18th St. S27j lllO. 6i5--6016 t\J"' ----\ •• • ~ I NE\V winier " BR. 'l BA
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l.art:c :; HP. •. I·" llC'dt"IW'lll~. Twin 6 U, Bld9s Real Estate Exchge 2800 ou,li. o\"rrlooking harbor. 1800 sq. 2 b ~~ ~~~~~ P°f~1.1~~ ~~ Santa An• 3280 aluminum pans and pots. $89 .50 MONTH blt n~. ,·Ju~ri ).!"r .. ~ 11 1 111 Ill ., BR •• ,,~ '''/"-""' • I NlWl'O•T IA CM 11. 3 Br, 21 ~ Ba. Pool, lC'Tlnis l•IOO/mo/)~Y ~-,_.,.,-,o ·----Ti.t'y "iii ,iJri,n.ten the Lo"•l)', •Ill•''•-, t "d I 0 . 1~,.,1 F ·~Y 1.~ni\) i•\·ailahlf' ' -· '"" ·~ '"'" 11 Units cto,~e lo \\'31cr In ' T. · · ••2·1lD · -. $-ZS N ,,-, ..., ~ • ,_ ,_ .. ._~ , Hur ry' Only $59,950 t~·ll. f\las~i\'l' sl1,1nc. fal'ing. Carl~ba~I. tradr all or -i1art BACH unit for singles \ "2'1'3i~~~"" J . o pets OCl::ANl-~RON:'-POOL. Ne\\' $265 . per,,n10B., 3 Br meta.I. to a "hke:new" Utils. linens, inaid serv., !.er. pal111 !i'C'"!i. B ea u I . of $63,0CXI equity for your $ii:•/$13,j all areas., avail ( . ,,4 "'""' , & Dramatic on the sand. tO\vnhoU.S(', -11., crpt., r:on<ht1on. Have a~·lh.uig to park'a-. Included. Co Til p •
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842-4421 Prime !01:ation Sl !l·l,9-10 !Jome, Ask ror lla rr tson l St\'/rel, rhild & pet ok Frpk'. Bltns, V:iew, $3 25. poo21 ~~a.r So. Coost Plaza Classified Ad. Call 642-5678. dcl i\1ar, SC. "92-84JO
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0-vacancy. IO~r Spend ---. . . 1 ~ ~· ~ rec and Nt:\V paint, 2 Br house $'.!00. LARGE NE\V 4 br. 2 ba. 4 BR. Jo"enced yd .. frplc.. Jusr call 642-.5(;18! PETS perm. 4~1~.
able . Ov.•ner finance, c.:-.t, TriplPx p~l\•. pall~s. C t"ar Val 1~ .$ S.000. Trade Kids. J>PI fine, has gar. fain. rm., blins .. 1~. y<l., sprinklers. Lease SJ~. 11w. 3 BDR.t.I & 2 BJ\Tll, large C M 1 ·
8 1,,,. Santa r.laria. I lrplc. &· den 1n o\i·ner s. !or conclo1111_n1u1n. hot11c, or Sl::E NO\V 3 Br, 2 Ba $2ti5. $);J, 493_59;,.1 or 493-7780 831-2099 or 4s.l-34;)2. \ol, $300. Nciv crpl & palnt.1.~o:•:t:•::::•:•:•====3:2:4:l:C:o:•:':•:M:::e:•:•::=:::3:7:2;4i ,~~ · . . , Srll or rxC'hu n.1:e. yacht. 49!}-\.)88, Gr! school!I, fenced & gar Mii'ifOn Viejo 3267 $..'JfkJ. Lots of trcrs, $290 . .l_a.!!_l~r ~18-~318 local. I F'ot1 in Co., Rltrs. 6-1~ Real Estate Wntd. 2900 F Ai\.flLY •l·plrx 3 Br. 2 Ba Fountain Valley 3234 Century 2t, 5-16-951 1.
1.1 )1 Pi1.-1 i1rr~hq1-~ ~r old Industrial Prpty. 2-100 __ 1 S2~i ClcR.n ! Clean! Clean! EXECUTIVI<: l!Oi\lF.. Ne'"· 3 BR Condo, 2b1, pool, patio, Santa Ana Heights 3282 Wh f fh k•d -'.:1~ \11111 ft1111 ;op!. ll1 San \v"Al'\l'ED: "' or ' !'i bcdrm SEVERAi. 4 Br. 2 Ba homes 11<'\"Cr bf'cn rivet! in. 3131', encl01!ed attoeh gfi r, Chil----OS e new I Ck111•·111,., t.~f~IO ('11,h l••r t.i-.: ATT'N. house n('ar acc. \\'ill rent. S:-i'!.JIS-17:-i, all a ppln;;. Britlg 2Ba. f'tunily nin. vu 11 Y dfen $Zi5 . · .. 8'~0-0811 I f/\RO\rOOD rlrs., 3 br. lg.
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Four 28'R'•·'l'B'A Un its ,.i 11·,11,.1...,11,.,., \\' ul lin.st•)i, I.'60 co~111 i\lf'•a, (A 9-~·~ Ueftch, $\gj, Vacant .. • Br ~tington Beach 3240 bl', den, 11.., ba, llv"nh~/ ,..,.,,,,,,. ____ .-
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6 New l eased Units , IWt11•h. Zoned bus J n es s, ho1nC' 1n $.'IO'.\T·40:\I bnu·k,.t, Tkach • Corona de' l\Iar e VACANT ~ Br. 2 lls, $280. ba .• dn1 rtl1., 2 frplc s one
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I. 1111;1. S1rbt'11 Rt'al f":.tatr 111 bt'HCh La~unn furn 1l!J:<lrilr.~. $·!' niu. yrly.1 \\.alk lo !l.<~1~·"11,)1 &-1hopplnjt. \n'.{ll·llH :n· .. n, t-~;J, ;.,,_i~· Channel Reef 645-4840 1:1')-~'16 ~100, s12.3. $J<1j, Util 11 d' ,\\nil. Nov. I. I r.:o .rt'e. m. ''!10 .. 1~sk for \VATEifrRONT. Ba Ibo ll
Mount'n, Desert, •>1"'1'11nh""Ont haC'h;<i, N1•1\'fl0t1 t8'11h hnvc t·~,11~. •'1'Jl:<1, i: .. rh. ~Jc~~-~ 1~'1196J._~~..i!i •, after CO\'t'S ,1 BR l'l9l't'IC', incl.
Resort 2400 l'.\00. UOI pd. ni('f' I Doll'lll, tll.<;pCo•I. IJ/\\. lpl 'Cull t•V<'~. ~ ~5-boat dock & sandy .bch. COl\f'11 nm! ht' au It (II ,1 1-------.,.------.,.----~
----------1 p 1\IO, Norlh t:ml l.aRUn~ <ii1-3ii0 Cir Gi:)-22'" I •I GR, 2_ B.\ · :: Yl'll old, /, ,\, 67.t-iGiO hayfJ.,,111 locoHon. V r r y
VICTORVILLE-$200. lITl'4 pd, OC'l'anfronr 1'01;\~. !!puckiu~ 4 BR, J I'll'\\' Jlnint n•.1d VAC.\i\'T! ,1 'lnrgr twn 1Jt<lmon1 furnish·
BARSTOW \ BcJr, \'ll'1'. ~w1a I B:i, h\ot'k 10 bca~h. \'irw. $LO. 11i\10111.h1nc1u11i11 i llAROOR V11. -Br .. t.'(lnv I ed. IWO
l " . ! e• $t.'.O 2 BO il OC\'An/c11y $4~ lllO 6T:>-l""'.o! ~aroll!ll\!I". l-n111llll•S !'Inly. dl"n, IC'cllnlt/pool pti\'. lea~ .1<1u1.,nllnll 1,.,l.'1,000. \1(1rlh ' · ' ""' · """' R~f ...,,.. I I ' 'u:.1111 "~1692 J < 6-''-:2696
I nd $1 .. 000 . I I(!\\' llPI wfgflraj;i'r IAi;:Ulhl c d I u •222 ~. I . '1 I. , t(t Ill .) .. .--.....,.... !\)'· " . Call 675 7225 c.1 ti ...,, • in r-om-1.~ 1 BOit , · 1• 'I oron1 e n-1•r ., ~-., --0 • • inlt<~~ons R: 11 r o 1~'0unt~ ""'· g;1 n~e apt l"Jl . ~-I '1 BR, ~ B1\, fplc, n('ll' M"P.lg H 1\ Jt B R V u ltO.JU e~, ~eo.r llllton lrui free<A·nf$ ptiol, JtRl'!lj.Ce. Cd;\1 N.L1\' l br.,__ .2 _b.i_ ~ [ le._ palnr, 2IX)) !l(\.f\. SJ,~·\ Alonlt:fO, bci1u1 4 Ur, 7 Bil.
& ,1.>01! C<nUnt's. ~·1\mi $~~11. ''115. trML pd, rl!!ltl n n fl'JJlc., g11r. SUPER VIE\V! ~~ 8fY.tj~ }''n'lf Lnd!IC'pd, $48:i. 615'-900-1
11n ;ocl"f. F'rtt :13 Pft i;e rolrit llf'nch. 2 Bdr, friit dcek. I _51 -,, 6U·2S'!:i (11' li7~20'21. 38R. 1 -1~ bo. bHM: pets, BLUFF' Conrlo: Z p 1 an,
hl'fll'h11n:-. K ln1·cti:t111rn1 Co. IN'\J11\,IEW RENTALS "l\111.kl! Rno 111 t'b.r Dnrldy" diilcln.·n, JI n .i: I es OK . ;;hr.+ Study $G:iO mo ls e ,
fi Hl-S.:::00 • , , ('!riul QUI lht garo~ Btlrbara, !"i.11-:i&)I). ial--14.10 ft 494-&IO.t.
l.t;.\CIUOt:.i\ :1nr. ,\Jl'lmmoth 61".r'\O:ln or 49+-:r.!\S .. tum th11 ljunk lnlo t·a~h 4 Br., 2 Bn .. rlOM lo 5Chool~. N1'AV B,\Y'f'RONT CONDO
,\lotu11a111 l'h11let. ,\dJ~ctnt D11fly Piiot ctat.sfrlrd Ad• \\'Ith 11 D11ily Piklt Clnssitll'd I $37:-i. \"l'IY clct1n. tl7~18:37 2 Br., l Ba. 35' Bo111 Sip.
In \lfl '-..~li.():Jt.). f.1:.!-ill:ltl t'Vf'l'Y d11y! ., l\d, Call 6·12-5611. or 1213\ j\)H16g ~\'ell. S5.l0 nlO. G1"a--t002
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Balboa Island 06 Coron• del Mar 3822 Cotti Mesa 3124 Costa Me111 ~24, Costa M... 3824 Cost• Meu 312.4 Huntington Beach 3~40 N,!t wport Beech 3869
GllAND O•nll 2 Bil., llttn1 • • MEDITERRANEAN I~-~---··· CASA 1de-LINDA OAKWOOD
FIGHTS
INFLATION
\\'ID. Jo""tple .• yrly. No OUPLt:.'<ES 2 Hr., l 00' ·cHILDftEN OK YEAR'.ROUND JtAPPINEssl.
rhlldf't'n/petl. Sr.J...3328' "290. 2 br., 1 bl! .. $270 .. ~ 2 Br $l'ljl: 3 Br 11,1· VILLAGE e Autumn: PooJ•idc Uvlna $.SO. OFF -p I 'I 3807 ~ br., 2 t>., $32~. All Ba SJ90. Dupl~x A: 4-pl~x. 111edroonl $200 e w1nttt:ColYt'lt,.pllld \l11hThi~.\1I
Balbo1 •n n1u I 1111/gur.,&1' &. re r ~ n t \ y 2 pools. t'rpti, drp&. 642-668'.! I Bedroom l Den $251
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WATERFRONT
VIEWSIN
NEWPORT. 1·1'de1.'0rated. 64'4-6!00or AOuiis ___ L"k , 2 Broroon111 St:l5 •Summer; Patio parties BltANlJ NE\Y. A\·1ul f\11"
SUPER DELUXE IH-1-iJ26. I Q u I I no r~io. ~ e :;· 2 Bcdroorll To"nhoUM' $.~20 3 Sedroon11, 2 Buthll. sm 2 JjH. UnftU"n. rronl $;.\I;>
;; BR, 2 BA, patio, !rplc, EXTRA la""e 3 8, 21, o . j 0 1•1 ' h. 1'1 ' •1 1:,: 2400 Harbor Ulvd TllE VEND0f.1E ~\niplt' p11rktna. enl·I. J,>ar, Str11un; dMlgn and an
e1eo<1nt exciting wav to
t111e Choose 1olts, bav w1naows. skylights. 11re-01aces vour own private
P-'tlo or oa1coov A fr1eno1v
rn11uon·dOl1ar rec center
Tennis courts. too.
Th,. prir1• or 1 verythlng I~
wiln•: u11 Norw ()11 kwood
l.h1,h•n /\111 ·~ lu·l11• 'Io u
l!xht irif11111011 hy ufft'Mni;
1111 <'Xl'lui:J\'f' "No RP11 l
l~nlS<' Cu.11·1u1\1•(1"
513 A "'''' n.5, A•·•, .,. , · 1 u.'I. "lWll! l'I\ t i;poSll • pa''" Cns1a i\Iei;;n 1n<1i ~i1-"""" J0" A I I u· 86¥ ••• ,. "~ B"Q, ,~.,. """7. °" 8l'u11d ney,•! }' rplc sh 11. g garag\l $4!10 &W--0878 1 .... ""'"" ""' na ie n1 .,,a-'~ ..... """" u NV"':N ~~ Oujt 886-4832; eve crpl[ fully draped,' nU ne\Y 1 LARGE. 2 'br, 11~ bu. CASA VICTORIA APTS Corner c~"·,r St. Cost: t.lc11e PINECREEK
npp1111. r.10. to rnu. <lr year \VM.S!U"/dryr rni Pa 1 io Adults .• " :S BR \\"/pat.Jos LARGE 3 Br., 1~1 Bil., LIVES UP
ficU\NFRONf·teo.rJy. t PR. le-~ fron1 $37~. 6T1--09l'.I, <trp~ <'l'Jiis. Cl~c 10 scbl~ From $169.50 No Pe11 lu.xltf'l.ou1 shag crpt11., bltM., TO ITS NAME
.. :ngll'nook, wet bii.r, 13aJ. _(•\('.!'..!.'-\\'lends li7:r1076 & s.'c~t Plow. !146-86..~. Pool, ?'i'C mi .• elevators lncl. dl.5hY.'!.ISher. P\'t pnuo, Ovl'i-500 tnll h°\!f''( /Ill{\ 10
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•'OZl)'. epl ~. drµll, Ultln~. l"lll'· NICE Corner \ br, su~ --------Sec. ga.1e. Ga11 & wt1ter pd lorc.«t 11.lr hen!. G:Ut & "li'(•n in.o; "'1 1 h w.H•'rlull~
porl. 675-1536. _ !n i;ln~lr reflnl'ri l 8 d )'· NICE Olbr, crplJI, drpa, nlld· t1:l.'i Vh:to1•!a, Cr.t, 612~fii\I "''ull·1· pn.ltJ. Adults, no pel1. <'rl'alc .. l'f'l.iXln" '"llin" 1'11'
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11111 nut IX' ra111o"d ftJr I
lull y•·itr 111101 JO\I Jlllll hflVfl
Ht<' flt'x1blh1y of 111 on I h ·
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-die ·ago odlll, no Pc 1 a, --LA MANCHA APTS y .. ~ " NE\V .xtra lg~ $,BR, 2 Ref's, SlOO. G 13-Ii 2 14, i·ffii;onribl<>. 1liQ P laccnllu. 1'~~'"TH,\ lrg 2 Br. €r111~. • )Our ~111u•io1J~ ll('W I· or
Ru. ()('cilnfront /\'p1 'A1/rilJI ~19 G-l&-3160 dri)ll. bhins, no petft. S:W 118 $(.'Ott PlllCC, C.l\I. 2·h!~dl\")(Jul 11partn11•n1. l-'l'l'">lll
.o:ur. $500. Ille,>· 6 4 2 -2 l 6 4 f'l'I~\\' 2Br wl~nr, f r p I c , -----c.~nlcr Sc. 6·16-llSJ 6'12-2001' or .&l:Hi318 S I 9 0 . t'un111tu'l' :1v11H11llle.
days; 673--0182 evrs. \\'llShcr/d""C'l', pali<>. ~ ol XTR4. CG. 3 bl'., 2112' 1>¥.. * ~LIM GARDEN APl'S o, Clil'I.' _ upcn. 9:00 10 t.i:OO. ,
\ -Plus \O\i g1•1 a lot n'IOtt
fnr v1'\11' rn•Jlll'V 111 Oukwontl,
includ1n1: $1. million In
ft•('l'('"llOtl l:11:1 llties, u lull
t1rnc Ac111111cs 01r,.etur who
plunli p.1r1L1•s. ~BQ"~. Trip.,
,tt ~norc: ~·1·"1! Sunday
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·~ -lri:: liv 1·rn .& fruu r rn. * 2 Br. 2 Ba t.lesu \'t'1'ril' "' 300 Jo~ l Rd Col Nf.\V :i br, 2 ba, [rpl, cpt, 'PC HI\')'. S325. 6~1. A cl l 1 s / n 0 Pets . S21fl. $175. Adul1i;-no JlC'!~. Guruge Un!um 2 BR apt In fp.mily ... 8 ''1eiv " i; n Luvurv adult rentals from
tlrps, dbl. gar, nr. Ocean, 2 BR Apt. ubove China Cove. 642-0461. avallahlc. m8914 sec1\~. Pool. no pet1. 17T .!'1l'Su._!'I~ fil~2JOO. LUXURY APTS $350 montnlv.
$350. 673-37;)8 ~IBKI cpt~ drps. b 11 in a. FIREPLACE, bltns, 2 Br, 3Br. 2'ba, bl11n,,, cp!s. 858 E. 22nd St., C.M. &IZ.-3645. 1 BDRM APT Jwa beini:: t'ompleted, 1. :!, j~tP(ig~~\OfX~tio~t.
1 BR Furn/unfurn, yrly, util . c11r Y · Call 675-li98. lg sep. &ara~c. I 111 111 a c. Center SI. Apt L Slm n10. 3 BR, 1'".R., 2 Ba, frpl, C&D, S.: 3 Ucdroon11;, fireplnf'f's. on Pacific coast Hl~nwav
pd. S215. mo. Newport i \'EAR Old Charming 3BR Adults. s210. 6 4 5 _ 3 1 8 0 : &6-9219. bltns. lge gar. No pets. $320. Im med. Oc cupancy sorne wlth patios or Telephone ~71 4167 ·8000.
Heach. 673-7219 eYCI. ~BA npt 'A'fpatlo. s 4 2 5: 548-2381 PRIVACY + 2 Bdrm, :? Ba. or S3.:>0 furn. !71 ll 5'1:t-2-IJ1 Pll'lllle call fru· uppL ~r'1'olwN,nie!I,\ .. G.RrHE~~T B~~~~j ~;:l~~j~~dc~~~!~~~ Dy CltAR1'1I~G ~ br, 1 ba, 6T;>-5ni. ,ar. eoth celling, r.ntjo & or (:!lJ\9.13-8631 HAYLOFT APTS Singles. 1 & 2 LCE 1 BIJ., stove, c r p Is, .... 60 AREA. C'lll OC.O 3'.rl l url ___ , beamed cell. Roman lub. 2BR, lhn, rustic style home drpg, ~rl. 99:1 Vttlcncin. ynrd. No pets, &16-4414 SE~1 1-FURN, 11 br, Sl . 283.., A d CM 8394>!3.'\ tuik lor Ailene 01, I ~rooi11:1. Furn. & unlurn.
$200. Single only. 642-5184. for n>nL S3QO/n10. 50 9 nr. Ba,ker. t.1aturc adult E.SIDE 1 Br duplex. Cl<>8in No pets. voe.a o, • • ~llU'k.n. 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_,-WU'I all !tie elltra$.. _M odet11
W\RCE 1 br, t blk. tG Goldenrod. 673-lGM S14G. mo. resp. adlts~l l.'child, S185. 6Tri7Jl Ort~!!!9-s OCEANFRONT open dany 10 to 7. Sony,
oov or ocean, util1. incl. JBR, 3BA. frpl, beam cei.I. DEJ.UXE 2 Br. 2 B 8 , fi46.2612164!>9C 1/l>i2-2516 i\1ESA V rie 2 Br -t-den, laguna Beach 3848 :: BR. 2 ha. Yi·ly ~f>j,() no pets or children. $1~. mo. 67S-7876 evt'8. 1\1'0 blocks lo beach. $425. reepon!ible •dul!L Po o I• BllAND NE\\', ~ br. ~·d.. frpl, nu rpl, drps, baby ok, HACIENDA DE f\fE~A THE DOLPHIN :! Bit,;;! ha, fw ·n SIOO \\'n\r. Oakwood
1 BR on '~ My. $200. 67J...OS52 dsh\\•hr, utll paid. No dOJ;,;. (rpl .. $3:!5. Nov. 1. 24 4 9 nv pets. S2lO. 9194-02 lfll \Y. \\'1lson, C.i\I. ABOVE BOAT :! URBi~FRQNT S300 Garden.
Adults; no pe111. Redec, cptit, 2 BR.· 2 BA, bltn kitchen UlO. 32-1 E. 20U1 St, ~7Gt. Or11.ngc, C~I. Gt-1-Tilt f~XTRA lge 3 Sr. 2~' bu, BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS CANYON CENTER
d,,,s. 926 E. Be.lhoa 675-4:>.13 incldg N>Iri". ~~IV\ mo. " BR "'''hi .... Cpl• ,,,.,, >IE'"' NORTll, :1 bo'<lt•i n, ~ Cpts. <lrp.'I, very clean. $125. Adults -No Pets :l HI:. 'l 00 .. uni. S.11'i yrly Apartments .. ..,,,.., • "·~· .,, · ,,..,, ~1 83iZ • foniplrlelv e<:1u1111ied luxur.· STEPS TO BEACH Sell Ing a.iwtlung with 11. Dally 67"r7977 bilrl!, garA.Q'.e. Neu.r OCC. lm . SJ20. niv i 11cIu11 ~ s mG. -1•· 10 1nlnutes _lo OCC'un. ' .. argc \"JE\V 2 Un. 2 bl! \\'/irtTll•'"S Mrwport le.ell Kor1tt
Pilot aaii!d!led Ad ts a Tho la.'!t('st draw In the \\'est $175. mo. 55l03:JO 1v111 cr. ->46-53110 ask for _Bob. J BR. 2 ba, 2 gnr'i; .• 111·. ~ ~!l. $17->.: G11~ ~ \~ &lcr f 1, IJ 1 r, p 0 0 1~ froiH S l50 J HH , 'J hu, 11 l11 tcr. $:.>7:i . Irvine and ietn
slmple nu1tter • Jus1 •.. a Daily Pilot Classifk!cl 2 BR . Adulti. no pc-tll, i::as1· I 2 DR DPL'\. 1•dlls only no I stores & offices. Ad u 11 s 1111 • Drll[K'ric:.:, ~ 111 pet,. gas l\lan,\gC'I' 217 !)nJiihin \\'r1.,. :! liR, rurn .. yrly r.i:i 645-0550
call 6@-5678! Ad. Call 642-561&. side Costn l\l•·~a Sl60 pets. S?'IO + $'15 retund ~ec , SJ01 By 0\111lC'r. 5-16-8397 heat. J!:RS stove, .a 1 r I <lfll·3.'.i2l · .1 HJ~. 1 hn. furn, \1nlr l2.;()
C •• t. M •• • 3824 Cosio Mesa 3824 1 GIS-03 13 I .I.: rl" <lt•p lilli--l tS!I. C-t M 3824 rondillon1ni;, s iv 1111 rn i o l: I ------CORONA DEL MAR Htwpott lffcllli s~
16!h at 1rv1ne
642-8170
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• ~-__ -~~ -05 a esa pool, rec. 1-00111. washers 1 I Hit u11r. huu,,r, Funi. l'IH,
& ... ,..,.,_,,. OCEANFRONT , 1 !"~ 1 t / ,
Mediterranean Village
Apartments
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This Is the Setting . . .
Outdoors - a country vitla with majestic trees and
quietly running streams. By day, a magnificent home
and recreation world. By night, a magic wonderland .
INDOORS -light and bnght with the added
siilC;iousness !hat extra large pnvate patios and
OOlconies afford. Each room decorator designed.
Begin with fireplaces to warm th e cool 'nights.
and wet bars. beamed ceilings. wood paneling,
lush wall-to-wall carpeting. color coordinated
drapes and specially imported gra sscloth wall
roverings. "rovide private garden areas and a
sense of real privacy for each apartment.
f'RAC11CAL CONCERNS? Nolhing has been
overlooked. The finest in balanced power
~ b.Jilt~n a~plianc~~··
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I ., • I AT THE' MEOITERRANEAN VILLAGE. the
trer\zied ~ce of urban life is left far behind. It is
hard 10.oolle\/e ,lhat lhe cily is so close by. . '
. '. ,.i l.J,NF.URNISHED
1 Bedroom ............ $2 00
1 Bedroom & Den ...... $235
2 'Bedroom°':" ........... $265 ' .. 2 Br. Townhouse ...... $320
A special section for those with small pets.
Adt~Lts Onl.Y'
OFFICE OPEN DAILY
Mon .-Fri.: 10 :30-6 :30
Sat. & Sun.: 9: 30·5: 30
Mediterranean Village
2400 HARBOR BLVD.
Costa Mesa, Californi a 92626
Telephone (714 ) 557·8020
DIRECTIONS lo Medilerranean Village: From lhe
San ~ Freeway: Harbor Blvd .. South 2 ,miles. Or
from Nliwtx>rt Blvd., turn North on Harbor Blvd. ,, ' •
FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION. there are lour
night lighted tennis courts. and three swimming
pools. And even a well eQu1pped gy!Tinasiu fltl
and separate health clubs. with saunas. for men
and women -all dedicated to your well being.
CONVENI ENT TO ALL of Soulhern Cal1lorn ia.
all of this is just minutes away from the Pacific
Ocean and Newport Beach. overlooking
beaulilul Cosla Mesa Country Club.
FOR YOUR LEISURE HOUR S a h alf.
million-dollar recreation center with spacious
lounges and handsomely appointed rooms for
b1lhards and ping pong.
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Med1lmat1W1 Vtllaqt ·F-~ ~!IHI HAllllOll 11.\'D. ~
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lONG lfAtH MAlllNA
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t1._. .... , ;.: 111. "'"' SI' or ~,, op , • f · 1 2BP., 2BA, l'<':ll·ly 1 f' a~ I'· NEWPORT CREST i\~~S ~~1 un11shf'r!. 2 I I'' St•l'lll'i1~'. Pi-1v111c he :l 1· h. .
S111. Ur!l 1xl. pool. lndry I l'<•il Lount;i• Ciunc 1.,.1111 2 B!l,'2 bn. C•inda. $$25 --CHOICE
LAKE FRONT rrt Wl, epr~. i.lrp~ •. dsh11·hr, i\liir~1r" :odulr ~ no JX'\s. ' COMMf::RCIAL
closNI. ;.:11r. No ch1ldlpt.•t. 317J3 Coust ihl'y., So. Laguna s:t.O
l!:lCLCnc\a llnrho r /\pis I ''""''" ~:l~i17!i ... .. ' I VERSAILLES 2 BR, I ha ~ngl Sly g:;rc!cn OCEAN VIE\\' 2 Bil I ha
unit. lihag cprs. flq~. d1vhr. I aiit. Lush i:anl~'ns, 1hi" u11!1 ON THE LAKE
fncd patio. tieun1 ccil. frplc. I scp:.riil(' fr'(l!H 111ain hltl.1.!. I ~=;;::;;;;~~~~I At St. ulh Co:-1sl Pl11zt1..
gar. Adul1s $200. 2650-D $293/nio 491.10.·15 ur 49'1<i602j ! Pool -A1·a11ull'o ,\<1ua Bar
Elden, 53i-3J2'.i. eve. PARK NEWPORT & 'Jae.uni. Spectacular 8
Acre Lake wl.T01\·ering Dana Point 3826 Sl\1ALL APT Sl25 incl util APARTMENTS Foun:alns. 1,i: ~lllllon Dollar ;;,.;,-'-'-'------~ Near Vi 1• l(l r ia Bcai:h aubhuusc, Gym, SaUD&,
PANORAi\1JC OCE~N ,VrE\V <19.1·?001(2131 '172·3837 Oft the bay Total Secur:"''·
Lg JBr duplex, 28 h\·-r 1n. I Spat'\rius SfUOJO Nor I h Lu . 1 I Iv 1 n,, I ln1n1edi.atc Occupancy
$310. mo Adlt11. 493-1.);17 or 1 I.11guna S200/n1o 194-5801 ;.;ury apar1men . " ADULTS 496-2113 I afll'r -, ADl:LT ONLY overlnok.irig the 1\'11ler. i'~n· 1 j()y $T;J(l.C00 hrRllh spa, 1 5.lrcy, No Pel5
NU 2 Br, l'i Ba f\1·n~~· OCEANSIDE, \•1C,~ 11f \\'n tcr, :.:1\1r..1n11ng roo''· 7 li;;ht('(! l Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's • ~pie, sh~~· bal~n). Sl>:l pool, Jbr. $2~. 191-llai or t~nn1!l rnuri~. plus mil~ 011 from $175 nar mo • mo. 493-6434 or 613·4200 S»-:.'200 ext :Th1 lo1cyclc trail,;. put1 1ng, shuf· S t ,A-
E11tbluft 3830 I 5p,\c10U.~-1B1~~t/idln. flcho.it~I. croqu{•t. Junior l's an" na
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l'rpr ~. Nr 111.1111 Jl(';11 h S:!110 L\ln• ~t.ll.50 nionthly: ul"'l l 3700 Plaza Dr. e DELUXE I .,,, .-,1 .. ,. "'' 0•7~ 1 and 2.1i .. J1'0<'):11 rilan~ and 71 •55, •• ,, ·
3 dR, "\!t BA apt for lease ...,. ·~ 1
v V'1 ·o·• ~·slory to\\·n ho~lies. El';'l'· ... -
lncld spoc. 1nasler suite.\ Laguna Niguel 3852 1ric kitchC'n~, pnvoTe 11a.11os 1 ----------1
din rn1 & dbl garage. Auto , _ , . , I c1 r l>nlc'l.1nl('S, rarpeling,
Recreation area. Adults ll!RU OCT. ~l~I : l>rC'r ien!I 111111\111;.: 11·1111 ('lcv11tors. O!J.
I ~, 1110 of Nov ., Brlrn1 roniloi< 111 iri·1, nii.111 l'l'r\'lf'C'. Jusr 011 y, no I"" s. -·' __ ... I •• ,. Ch'l t · • $322 • r=U1..-."1J . 0 ,,_, ·'· • ! irn nu1·1h or 1'":1 shlon J~!n11d a!
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V l\fnnn~ecl b~ Tennis & i.:olf n11•n1h!:1•shir1 Tt•lf'Jlnuni· ~7141 61-l·l!'OIJ I Introducing new hot'.!h find ~L~Ai\I \\ALT1'.RS CO avail. New Irr. tllx 1·i1•w for rl'nlal infonnaljon I txlrm upts 1vell \YOrth
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pool. Adulrs. no Jlf'IS. $225. Dr.tflff C'ru11n \a 11 c y (\'.••\\-\' <1rn1-l'n1111" :.>Bit. 1·11vimnn1l·nt • rurnishet.I
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F~u-rlt8in Valley--3834 II no an,;\1~r. 1:1'.,.1 1.~-, •·1w ~ar. ('nhlt• TV S'.t.5 n10 • $185 to $215 •
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nice area. 968-9-174 ~ O..•lu..,c :! & 3 BR 1~r111:11 ,\ n1usl see! On the b.1~ I ' ·
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move Into ou~ hraryd .nel\'I b~iilt·ins. r!P\1'.lr. Leases fron1 SACnlF'ICE, 111u~! ~1~'•' up ~ ~·.1 1n11111ni;:-JY•)l:,. 21 hr. plu~h 2 .I.: 3 BJ. ,.tucho .ipts. S.')(IJ per 1no. 11ur l('R<.t' 1111 lwaut11ul 1 :.,1 ll•·iihrrl .. uril~ pd., e.lr v ..
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S.16-;t;l7o. 310 Fernando St. N.8 .J 1: .. ·il. ,\rJnl1s. nn P•i"-"1~·
WALK TO BEACH • ---·~ -1 01n. ~9!~40~lc__ ~.•t-2;17~ air 1; l r 1 .i .. .r ...._.11 ., "fll h•nnis.
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beach 536--0336 Sc\:un!y P11onl. Reing. 111<'. ----J BR. UNFURN. S\00 ' D .. OG RUN e 5"1.'i-485~1 e SP1\C.:IOUS 2 RR close to 1 Bl-: Fl'H.N S2J:J I .., shop.~. hcarh. NO PETS , Spflc. 2 Ur, upt. 1\11 :\tra.~. SPACIOUS elegant 3 Br, ..o PciTn. 4~17&1. :! lli~. f lJH.N S2r1."1 '·,~,n •1 ·,9 , l>lk \\'•·~1 I Bil. h11i::e f11m/rn1, plush ~TUDIO \Jr>.'FliRN S21~
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closels, blm,;, g: a I', l~J I :-,,JO.t)8.,0 llt'ach $2(X). 121)...B Pelayo. 1 1 hlk \\'. flf Bl'ar·h on Ed·
child/pets. Nr. llun.1. Hbr. I NEW 2 BR -2 BA •l!lt..fi0f;6 i11µ-1•r. Sourh nt 1~1 sistnal , ~.~.t:,. 11l9?.! lloskrn s Sc.. South Lanun1 3886 _t_hl,..,·k_. ---
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hu: pool OIOi(-,: p AL ;\I 1 Pl'Ull<' ll untlngton 0 f' :I{' h . OPEN S'rOH.AGJ.:. 600'.I li(j. '-lurria21!. But!ne$11, llc11lth , yrs Exp. Our ~Ice In-~L •
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•-----------1714l 7j2-1700. Bullimore, Apl , A 11.B. DIVORCE DEPENDABLE. Mo"' St (Rear Buildina) Westmin1ter qu· ppor. mp oyer f1·1·l'l'I)\. 111 hf'nll h sp11. No ' j IN\'L 'T\IE"T DIVISION Edge or cornpl care. llcus. ~ ?. BOYS & GIRLS II' · ROOMMATES ' ' · ·~ ' LARGEils1,... or 3 giu·ages. ONl y $65. f>'ree ~t. s & s Garden111g, Equal Opportunity Employer m/f N c . ,1. ~"1f,11.;Y,r. i11~:,~~11 ~r:~~~~ ~~: '
\l'.ini.·11 1•1 J<h,1 n• ll(.•11ur 1rul [ ~ Dry Stor. onl", need ltnn1t'd. c 1 1 1-bl ,........... P.lv&pa.per . arriers. '"· .. -~ '"" •d" on111 ell' Y re Ill c ~m~-~°"'""°"'"''°'"'"'l!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!!!!l""!!!!!!!!l 8le 10. Lido Isle, Bal boo 2112 llt1rhnr Bltl .. Cl'\t. '.! t•·/11'~•111 lunllsl11•1I ur un· I · .,,.....,""'"'" ys. 673-5793 r HJ1 u1sl11·1t urit~ 111 Or1k\\'CIOfl. . . GARDEN/RES/COl\tl\t/lND. Remodel & Repair 6081 I Help Wonted M&F 7100 Pt;.riiMula. Contact r.1r. DONUT Shop, Pl\f 11 h If t .
Th,,.,.·"' S 1 , u O fl , On(). 111 ~ * Palm/Card Reader -tr Cleanups, I~ & llhrub trim ' Backslto1y at the DAIL\' \Voit1nn. No c.'lper. of!(.~~-1
1 ,. ,. r1•11 : 1c:i 11 fa c i I lllt'i.. '========== [ '•' •-lol I • Arl Re,luc:llon 10831 B:?acti Bl, Soil ed. Sea.son 1 1 owe rs. ADD -A-RA!-r-:-.10DEL & I ADVERTISING SALES PILOT or call 6:2 13:?1 ~ Age ta-45. Apply in per.ton, t'un1plln11•nll11)' ten n j s J -' .... Stanton. 527-3406 °"'==o:i·~l2-333~ 1 REPAIR 23 yrs. exp. Lie. leave ap11hcatkl:l. r.1r. Donut, 135 E. 17th St,
lt,..llOll.S, Sundn~ b run f' It · i----------EUROPEAN GARDENER No. 2JS..014 ::MITH CONST F'oiiiler. Yellow pQge or Equal Oppor. Employer Cl\I Spui·1~ 1i·iu•'Tll•nirn1S. A full · 1525 SUPERIOR r:,rne11 Wanttd 5010 I..and!lc(pi~~ sc~}'4TJ .:l~J.l<i'i-1 ~~;;n~na~:i';' teem~~~: B~'E .1 Alignment service. DR1VE--R-S-w-,-,-1-,-.-. ~c~,-m--1
llJni• Ul'l l\•ltie~ clln.•cior "·ho 1 Profess. bldg. nr. II o a g 1----------[ ........ ond -1~ rooaonab e, • J Roofing 6082 nilssion only. ~I for eppt. &lary + comm. Newporr n1isslon + tips. Pi:aa Alan,
1'1•111" parh<·5 & 8 B Q • !\ • limp Ground n o f Ii \\"E t.1ANAGE, l\1AINTAIN Genor•I Services 6046 64fi.-.Ql36 or "A' . Tire Cen1er, 64-1-802'1. 642-ws2 after 4pm. \\'l''ll <'\'l'n hrlp you flml · ' '''" r. <' ~ V>-n. ro,,nulifili•. SotTV, no onl' srace. "O"I SQ .• r
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t. flt $295. & SERVICE ALL TYPES REPAIRS. all types. Reas. CARETAKER -Mrse prv
und('r 21 ,i;, no JIC't5. /\lodi·ls l)r.llX:!Jllst su1h:, 1700 sq. OF PR 0 PERT IE S lN Accounting 600l ''MISTER FIX·IT" Free ('!It. Lic'd. Ask for Apt. Monoger perty in exr:hange ror part
open clsily ti) l'I 7. &i• fl .. $7.,;a, LAGUNA BEACll Reply 10 Painllng, Elec, Plumbing \\'all. SJG.5020 anytime 1 Couple to manage Io v e I y pym~t on rent, 2br house,
our liu""er 11tl In the ""'"""-BOLSA BLDG. Classified Ad No. 29'l Dally n-,.,.·"·ble nnt,_ T<'le 6091 \\'ell n11W1talncd 40 lo 50 54&-1224 • " ·~· 0111 s ·1 tl ' !fl Pilot Box 1560 Costa l\lesa l\fONTHLY bookkeeping """'" .... '"'~" rncn1 :.cc11on. re UI t'. 811 ~ 0 Cf'S, 9'.!>26 .service lncl. all taxes and e 963-4062 e u11it adult apartment com· CASHIER
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/\.PTS 4~s~fo~l.J:~~ t.f~ii_~~ lnve1t Opport'y 5015 P.A. 675-3345. TEH? \Yrlter needs hide-bat~.. e~try, sh.,,,'r. ,r~1! tie~. Xlnt tcnanls. Salary t.lulti location.
Add·A·Room 6002 away Nov. Dec. liox 702 ~pair. Fiee Est. 4!J.l·.l.-..i + bonus. Cntt 2ll-Sli-4407 Metro Car Wash J\1ERGERS-ACQUISITIONS Bonita 9200'! :>1.r04&7 exl. 271 weekdays. 2950 Harbor Blvd., C!il
:.! ,\!.\I.Jo:!) 11ar1t J ur 2 rc,p. l'lili1\NCIN(; LJCENS!::D Sub-contractors CER \il11C TILE NE\V & fl'nlrik~. \'.J tu ;,~ to shr. STRICTEST CON f"IDENCE ii·anted, '"'"' •ddit in<«. ,\IJ GAR AC E Doors-Adjusted re~odcl Free estimates APT. l\1ANAGElt, -for I I CHILDCARE daily 7:15-3:30.
I hi'. h"LIM'· <'\B <111 Bov. MAMCO I \i'ades, South Const Builders $11.511. 1-lurdwnre S 5 9 · 9 j. ., · · . , · Quiel smool h rln1nln,i:: 1 Br Possibly live in. N . B . $11;1/. 1110. i'nll ~ Jn.~nn iit "-lns1ulle<J. · Guur. Anytin1I' ~~· JOhs ';l't'l(.'Ome. 536-2·!:!6 Units. Handle m"intCn11nce, 644-4033. f\1r. Price 556-:i684. ·'-'~·.C:.'.! ur 1<11·h :1 . I r;·.i COMPANY P.O. DCJX •ll·ltl. 963-46S8 &6-JWO * 547-8878 * i:anlen\ng, & cl 'J°u n i n g .1----------RF.AI TORS Sariru Burli;u·a, Ci• 9Jl02 1 B b · ·~a -I B I ' 'd CM R --• CLASSIFIED nit. :;c, =~~---~ · ' .
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a ys1ttlng DVV JD&R Cleaning Service K rcl1. ,:n11·y\\·11ys, al 1ronn1s f.11sts1 e , . ent r .. "uc· ~ SlNCF: l9-l'1 Money Wanted 5030 .-;-;;;;;;;;~-;-;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;,;_ 'p1111n11Ints fol' Re-Rent 1ion & ulll's. 612-1'!03 Ext.1 AD SALES LULLl::Cil:: :-iludcu1 n ,. 1• 1l s 673-4400 ~· Top Soil 6092
I · · I OC" 8~6-S7l81 or 84G-<Hl9 ASSEMBLY \\'e have Full lime positions n10111 II \'ll'IOllY I} ... PVT. PT'!' lrndl'I' "·anled.11 \\'OULD LOVE lo Ill~(' ----111 t">;l'hiH"'l' for 1\•111 e 1· ,,,.. f " bab CU!:>i'Ol\'I Cl11"i1'tn1as Card 1 1'0P SJIL * COl\1POST* WORKERS ~n immC!d. for gals y,•ho .., $IOOK equi!y my Crll\J hon1e · .. '-o YvUr neiv Y Jn I I 1· & pn•lr·n1bly ~111•cl \\'f•l'k. l'\'I for $:25k 2nd. TD. \\"ill P.'\Y n1y hon1e. l am a. yoong anti F'amity Pholography, B •[l.tULCll * RED\VOOD * 101· l\lusical lnstrun1enl l\lfg. enjoy ~a ing \\' pub IC ·
en1 1•11nce/Uulh di:~ l I' I'd . lO',~ + + +. Principals only. GRANDl\fOTHER with lols & \V or Color. &15-2970 Call 586-69..10 Need r r a in e es & ex-u.re enthusiastic & depen-
M-i..:.1:\90. 644-5061. of TLC. Please call after Hauling 6051 J:tee Service 6093 perirnccd "'o r kc 1· s for dable.
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ASSEMBLERS
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·Laguna Beach
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• _ 6-l;i..-2666 $12 o Load •' CHRIS" TREF. SERVlCEI I' ,."'~'~P~-~>~1"-·1~255::;.::::;:;;""'l~l54:•~N;•~w~po;n~B;lv~d~ .. ~CM~.,1 EXPERIENCED 1-.: blk tu ocean & hay, ..... u.111, ••• • Dil•wt LOANS UP TO WI. ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!"!"!!!!'"' Get 1id of unsightly Trin1m1ng, Removal: Ya rd DELICAT.ESSEN HELP NB. Call~ Gary or Jo c •••c•tl•• effici • All i\IATIJRE l\'On1an y,:iJ l eare TRASH & DEBRIS 1 Clean-up 714-548-7939 · ASST. MANAGER &l.>-166.':i_·_~----1st TD Loans for your home I:. children College Studl'nt • ~Schools& Shcrv.·ln \Yilliaf'lll Decorating C'leriRalECEPTIONIST Call 54().220; or 848-8466
l"El\lALE, ro-:-i:;, nl.'eded 10 y,·hlle you vacation. Xln 't LOCAL r.toving & Hauling Instruction 7005 Center. If you are lntere!ted ,. . 11 E.XP'D. HAND PAINTER
share 1. BR furn house in 2 d TD L refs. Drive! 645-0574. by student Large t r u c k , -in e career oppor. \\'e may \\ llh . good typing s k l s · f o r Ncedlepolnt Canvases.
Laguna. C."ull Lioda 49-1--5..?(}l n oa ns EXPER. Childcare. TLC reasonable, Barry 531-1235 BEAT JNFLATION, ?ii a k e havEt.Just the position for A\•all. for some wknd \1-ork. Full time. 640-1434
eve. ,II, w l" eke n d 5, or \Vo r king mom's only. th. f x you. E.xper, in s elling Contact l\ir. Br ad 1 e Y .1 ---.F~A~R"'-O~U~T~---I CONsrRUCTION or Trash you r own .m~ or • mas. decoralive pr 0 du c 1 5 jn. Balboa Yacht Club, 673-3515
!07-1060 "'('('kdays~~·c..,~ Newport Center low•st r.at•s Ot1n9• Co. ~9.JiTJ. i e w & Ad ams . hauling, lite demo, Ir e e i;,1asses ™:ginning Oct. ~ cfudihg paint , car Pe t ' P.ion. only. E·Z MONEY
Jl'ST S90 nio. for n1obitf' G d Fl Sattler Mtg. Co. removals, etc. rea1. 645-8512 in Porcelain Jcwf'lry Xmas drapes & ""'all coverings isl-"=C~U""R~K~"yy=p~IS=T,---I For )"Olll' verbal capabllllies. i"1ol111e, nJale 27 . .srhl"JOl ~!u-roUn OOr 642-2171 54' "'11 DOVER Shores, Baycrest. -l,AULING & Y&nl a Ornan1en1s, Graph ics, & C1il d . bl XI . ~ fit & Earn $100 .+ ...,, "-k lo"
I f~ NI ~ 11, l'ff & E C' '' . eanup. p , ,·"''."'· p,.,·voto f"sl•~'"· es1ru e. n t ucne s .--...... • 11•111 ...,. s..1111~ 1 i, no pi:!s S.•itt .Jo:1quin Hilli; Road 2. "--.i .. ,g H••~ ·-• 24 ·-. estc 1 . · • 111 area. I -• d ·" bl " " " '"· "'-, __ _. k part tJme s. I I
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1}1:!..f.t)',:U ::1;1 Vt.C:tr""ls,dr:l""'•Air-""''~"' ... ....,, <UL J•~ High school girl.64~ mi:iii:u1ate, ei;iei.ua e lion hy Noted Artist. Sign salary . .,._,n1c ·w .. uu '"-or -m-pn1, ,pm -,.. ~ C p I 5150 _service, reas. !>18-8683' up no..\•! 6T::t-918" \n\'olved. Call John· Chap-Part-Time 5ptn or 5pm-9:30 pm in \\'0\1.\~ 11 /!. :-.!'111 a~ l' I r-ond .. junilor, parking. ar 00 C•b•'net Makt'ng '6014 "'1 81"' t tn l..'OmJortabJc · · !fl .. l\fOVING & llAUL lNG , . COLLE-GE •lu<f""t ., ,· t , .• g n1ari, ,,., -uu or an -spat•wus o cc chi!dtl'n, l1·i: lrvu1c hon11•, Wesley N. Taylor Co. RIDE , ....... , Soo p-•,-, bl ..... "' " l·•--low •PPl o .. ,,1 Op-r E II " 't I · across the st1""'t t r•., . "-"""''" ~"" · 2 St ud_ents. Reaso1la c ralcs. p ,-, 0 • 1,, ... ,,,_ "·go·•-. E"m• lo '' · ~ ..-· XC!' en1 oppo1.un1 y or ln· • · "" "" ~hr 11 /fe111 JJ--1-0, 1·hild uk, ll".ALTOllS CARPEN 1'RY. cnbiuc•~. v "" uo: """' p y d · · d I "-d · Ora""' "·uoty A<'•-<1 ° r. ~\\'estn1onl. bet. \\'es1ern & "' &w-lj49 a nd intermediates. Call · 1v1 ua .,,,.,..., cs1res '"" ""' ... ~ · r Ol' :°•.):!-J:lOO ~Ill Sun Jouquln Hills ltd. Gnfrey) 10 Hull!. BI' a c h , Cu$1om \l'OOCh\'Orking, honle H • & .A. C nd 6053 8 7 5 2 13 2 3 port ... linie oflice y,·ork in pel'IOnal interview. Call f\fr.
UC! :-;tudcn! n1•c<ls 1wn1111{lfc Nl•\1'))(;J'I Ccnh'r ti~l-4!HO f\Yttrner & P.C.11.J 5:30 PM repairs. remodell11g. No job eating tr O . lllet? at -or ATTENDANT, cxper. for bu 5 y apartment complex. Ke_..·._..1·, &13-.ltOOS.
tu ~h1• ClJi\l l•Jl!. Sl J.1.jl) Dt.XE. 11/c-, 11111111,. pl'kf.l', ft.ton. lhru f'ri. 840-1883 IOO small. Free est, Lou 5-16-4478· graveyard shift. Good pay, Must relate \l:e\l to tenants. l •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
ca.II ;\·lu1·k._67~;,:,r2 1 I •.i~i_I p<I, 3(.Q-_2_"'1_'. rrom .<IS'. E'" 67.-i--673fl, 8:14-129!) Gl,lAHA?ol BRlOS. !><IG-l~ :*FLIGHT 1'RAINJNG * fringe benefits. Apply Shell Busy phones. Typing 50 f lC BOOKKEEPER _ C t 6015 , Fu.nHlCC re •. pacemt, wa Biennicl checks. Fully Station, 1000 Irvine, N.B. RELIABLf: J\11111· shnrt.' 2 hr li•.rf>XlO, 28j5 !<:. Git Hwy, I I~ . arpen er he.tiers, gutter & dwn Muipt PJPEH l l•). Oran'!•' \v.p.m. Thru T. Bal. Some costing
11 1• r . S ! c 11 ~ ! 11 h C' h · f Cfl,,l Lo1t and Found spouts, preseason furnace c: Airport. Call page AVON , It. payroll. Mun i cl p RI He:1St:1nat~':'.-171•1_<_~~1.:..:.[ Business Rental 4450 l "iiii\ii~jiijjiiiiii\iiiiilliij!i R!~~~~~~: ~~~:-°~ ng:1~ c!1cck. Call Gacy for p... !16!!-6497. Call 644·3389 l!Aci:grooud hl>}pful. X!nt ro.
\\'ANTL'i) Ill a I<< r (' !ltrai!!hl "Lost &" F" d S300 diS<."OUlll 'Mrs. turfier Jwnt"fits.. Salary sr.~l Ft'l' "" ,. oun ronst. 25 yrs exp, d r aw N
n1nlc to ~hare Jge hon1e ;:~:;:--;:-:::-;:-;--:;:::::;:;:~ I JP>«l""'~/.''~"'~·~,t~, ~6'1:<5-:;'34~393!'.,._ Housecleoning 6054 JI i" l l Need Cash For THE IRVINE CO. eg°B'OOKKEEPER 111 H.B. Sl:ill nm. 91i1-llti6S. Center San Clemente CALIF. A.t'ill\fAL CONTROL * CARPENTER * DEDICATED ~IMl1t Chri"stmas? 550 Newport Center Dr c 0 n s 1 ruction background.
r1-:l\1At.l-:, n1id .:?O's 1~·ishes 100:> Sq t,t Huntington &ach Sheller XlnL craltsmruuhip-low CLEANING i;~iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii;:,:.~~! Newport Beach Union payroll & report•. ~an11.• 10 s11i1re :l BR/2 ha. Store or office 8311 F.dison St., 536-W51 pr•·-~ n-i..-... """ """'! If '"'u're ambitkiui & en· Eq""' Op""'". Emplo~r I be h NB 613-81 " n .. k t ff "'--· ,_,_,, ru,.,..-. <-"'1<J""'-"" 11-DO EVER'~ONG * JV ""'° ....-~-Salary $700. Fee Pa.Id . ap . on ac • . . "" on J-;J Camino Real l>lll' o umane "'-""1ety CUSTOl\l Patio Covers '* c.. , I it . 1 Job Wal)ted, Male 7025 thusiastic, you can star 11..,,.,,;.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Free & Fee Positions fE..'1~\LE-roo-;:;;mil:t(' wanl!'d. ExceUen1 parking ANll\W. ASSIS:". LEAGUE Redy,ood & .Cone. Decks Refs. F rtt est. 646-2839 earning money immediately CLERK TYPJSf far small NIGUEL
:1 Br. 211 Ila, frpl , 2 blks 492-9764 49'1-7333 adoption, spaying and neu· f'n>e est 646-Th9S 846-949.) Mesa Cleaning Service BOAT maint + instalh1lions. us RI! AVON REPRESEN· factory \\'arehouse near
beh, Cd~I '165. + 6T.'rID10 I tering lr'otm. 960-2900 Carpets, \Vindows Floors. All rigging, -repairs stand TATIVE. l\leet people. l~ave Harbor & \Varner. s, A. Pertonnel Agency
l\IALF: nr fC'niulc. to. ;ii;i!' SAN CLE t.I EN T E y,·el\ A>"\T~IALS 11\lPOUNDED CUSTOl\t carpentry of !ill Etc. rrro Est. ti57-G742. + run: Work done by com· fun too. Call for details: 557-6141 27601 Forbes Rd., Suite 49
.'". sh·,,-"-, .... _ llB, •-. 101,:atcd s.hoP on Avenue d!'I Poodle mix. Beige, male tYJ)('s, cabinets & ~quality J ANESE LADY WANTS -tent men 673-1889 540-'iO•U. I=~~-------l Ft""' fW7"' ~· •· '"' . ...-~"" I · h -R·" 1 ""'""""'to. 962-1-1 ' AP ~ ..,.... · · COOKS, men or wome n. * 83l·l 1,,,,1,,,1,,. ut '<I. -.· "..::.""'·'· l\lar.. I-~ x re 1. for an. y . is :.;e11er, '"· ma e ~"""'" "" 00 0 S ""ORK J b _ ""'~-... ""'" I bu\11\('ss. S200. pormo. ~ Beagle, Tri. male TOTAL CONST. J a c u i z i
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P.ESI.>QNSIBLC: girl 10 sh;:n'{' !\lcr. 114 Ave. del .l\lar, SC. I.ab mix. Black, n1ale instl'n., m11.sonary, I 1 nij 5 h SECR Modern separate apt + ply m _person, ~ r row s
n1y Jxoach apt . Call Teri I "92-!'430 Germ. Shep. Blk/tan, HOUSECLEANING Is o ur ETARY TEMPORARY board & small 11alary. 2 Rettauh.nt, Pic o turnoff F /C BKKPR TO $1200
ff "' 1-fi •An f 1 carpcn\'y. !\like 557-3098 busincSll. Call Janice's Rag-l\'Orl:. desirt'd, · E" c_e ~I,'·" l G•'rls 3 & s. Eogll•h •pe•k·•-;;s.n27a~•~m,,,__-=-,-°"'-1:1t o ii·e . .,... ....w QO i\t J\;J ER CI A L space. ema e REMODELING p · """" "~c~ tl'<'h ! baCA' _,,d ' O 1~ Outstanding oppar, for indiv.
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Gordon Setter Blk male . at 1 o s. gedy Anns. v•~ 1" " , :H)··• ~., :"g. •1 .. •t o ,,·ve. 000 "'82. COOK, p/lime. ~-rt .~,,, ROO~L,IA1"F: \\':11111•rl II) shl'. Sev1'ral 11!0fl' locations in • ' '"'-·k R Add'l" '" """ <rnrV< .311\l "'" w/good \\'Ork background &
I Cerni. Shthr. BIAck, mate ...... ~· ·~. • 0 0 m 1 ions, Londicaping 6066 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 BABYS-l'ITER burgers etc. Co ach'a ...... hilool"•al ... ~,_ .3 br, duph•x. 1 ~ hlk. f1'0n1 I.aguna.Availabefro111$z:;() Beagl•,Tri,lcmale Cabine!s.67l-ll66MrRyan ,.._ "-,.._ Pl ... ._ ... "",.. rw:'l'an in NB. :»111-2746 a l\lo. ·19.J...!4Z.I 1-;;;;;;;;;;;.;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Possible Bve-in a.I ....,mer, .JU • ....,ast aza , AAMES 100'/0 FREE Nollln R!'al Estate In<". Poodle. Grey, n111le t.11NOR HOMB REPAIR INSTANT Sod, Sprinklers.I• The Beach 642-2615 c546-~~1955'-"'.=====--BUl'eau or
Garages for Rent 4350 !1i;,LHOA ISLAND. &1vh·ont Cocknpoo, Cream/blk, n1ale Plumbing, Carpentry So 11 pre pH. r 11 ! ion . ACCOUNTING BABYSITTER for 5 yr old -· COOK-WAITRESS Employm!'.nt Agency
I . SU111oyed l\lix, \\'hlre, len1. .-cc~,.~·'~"~1ic,__T~l~lc~, ~54~0-'-"5560=.c~ 1 Br l c k work. slumps1olli'. •·-y. Y'''' 1,·,,,,. or "W"" for c.·eorges s 1 ea ks & Cosla MCAA '°'°"llOO SIN(a.~: CAlt ~r/\Cf:. ,~ of Of!kr Or Stor'c fur lease, CATS C S Custonl Design. f'ri•c Est. "" ,_ " " ~ ,..,,,,.,,.., •. 11,,,,, ., . ., ... ,-,., t2,JO 1110. .. Shlhr Dom, Blk/\\•ht. male arpet ervlce 6016 T-y .,., .. .,1 ~4 Lio 29.,..,~,, \Vl'C'kly 675-7295 Hoag1es. Apply 1518 Baker, 2708 liarbor Blvd., Suite 207
"' .. ~ i''" '" ., .. '.,...,.~ -. . ''""' CLERK BE OF SERVICE TO ,_C=-~'~1--~~-----A1.ahm 600 N EuC'lld 776-8120 P1•11l11.~ula. r,j:.:-4.106 li7~t:OO Lnghr Dclln, Tri. Femal!' JOHN'S Carnot & Upholsteru Mov1'ng 6071 ·~ n..... 2 Ot Bl E t 634 1222
L G Lnghr Dom, Black, female .,.., •3 YOUR COMMUNITY a>oK, full-time. mat u r. e '"''b Y as -,\ UNA BG!. Shops-Of-Lnghr Dom, Tri, leniale Ori Sh ... ...,P' • (Soll Re-. • \\'on1an. Exper or will •-'"· !ices for Ifie. SlfiO.. & S160. Shthr, Blkl\vht, inal!' l;1rd1111ts.) Degreasers & * • J\I 0 V ING ?-LO\VESI" Excellent oppol'luni1y for in-&: Get P11.1d for It \~elCl?m-P.1esa. Verde COnv. ff~ .. ,· ..
Prime Coast Hy,y, 497r217i> 3 Tab~v Kittens all color brighteners & 10 RATES IN Orange Co. Li· dlvidual w/business school 1 n g ~ewcom~rs. I' tcx!ble 661 Center St CM 548-5.';!!5 or 494-9907 minute bleach. for \'.'bite c:cnse<I, insul'ed. !Dill 5-19-or 2 yrs ex per ience. hrs. Need car, typewriter · \\'ANT.ED t·ni·IOSt.'d gara~c LO-. •·,,n·,,1, T•o/·"ht t ,, 4122 • St t' ti I • · 10 k d COORDINATOR f C l\I St tro 1 & Olf' + ~ 1 r " carpe s. ->«Ve ,Y<)Ur money . a ts ca Ye,lng, ey & happy i .!! po s I t I on . or 1 t:il\". Prt•rer Cnrona .! • on> n lee Shepher .. Collie t.1: .... Brn b · b 1 h 'I "· If dc l l\Iar. fi73-.~t.'O. ex \41 1 i.·i00 !'Q II fencro area. Total sTV'lt niiddlc forehe;d. Vic Y sal'ing me extra lrlps. Pointing/Papering 6073 ,,~ne~uc,. ,.." •1,•,t, ~.,1•1 •10 547-:ll!l'j. of Recreation Aquatics
, 27;)(1 ft. He-11vy foot traffic. "" \\l ill el!'an lhiing rm., dining BEAUTY OPERATORS & Community-5.rvice Sl.NGLf: Cat' Gr1rag1• r:_r ltth C-1. 646-6961; 646-1246 CD~f. 10/14. Leather col.tar rm., & hall $15. Any rm. oth!'rs. U 1 T C . ~t & Balho;i Blvd . SL. nio. SP CE V LI I . 11·/ID. Heartbroken family. S7.50, couch SlO. Chair S5. CUSTOM PAINTING ru or p/thne for newy 5o OYel_'See Rommun_1 1y
b"Q-.78'16. 1'.:\·e.~. ' . A • A Al ?r ease in Re"·ard. J\larta ~Z15 15 yrs exp. is '''hat counts Exterior Specialist. State Call Or Send Resume To decorated shop in N . B . er v L c e e c re a It on.
Boart\1,·:1lk Shop J:'. Cir. f 0 not method. I do \vork liCl!!nsed. No. 254931. Bond· Mrs. Currier area. 548-5212 days. 545-1025 Aquati('S & \\later Safety
l·O_f_f_ic_e_R_e_n_t_a_l ___ 44_0_0 ji llunL llbr. Call: &16-2366 . ~Y~Ddo:.t~~el~ ~~n~e~ myself. Good ref. 531-tllOl. ed. Liability Ins. Free Color 644-3389 eves. =-l~hoo~tri~t,::~u:~
WATERFRONT Industrial Rental 4500 tugs. thmt1ng1on Hnrbour. Ceilings 6018 Consul~g ·~. Estipm~tes. THE IRVINE CO. BOAT on recreation, p. E. or
NEWPORT BEACH 1 Ll'a\•e niessage at l 21 3 l ~~mpeutive rices. 550 .Newport Center Dr Administratmn. 5 Yrs. ex·
1·:xC'cut11·f' offi('('l'I MESA CENTER ~~62~lin Poodle, fem, ACOUSTIC CEILINGS Newport Beach 1· CARPENTERS ~~~~ceRe!at~~-eS,!ni~~ \,,.',',,~r01J 001t,00,,.~ni&s~~~-,',', .. , l n rl us t I Commerc. space Deaf. black & "'h\te, H found BY CALCOUSTICS PROF. painter. hones! work. Equal Oppor. En1p\oyer sal"'"" $96:).. $l065 mo. A"'-~ " ,_ H\'ail. 19i4 Charil•, Co .s I a R I t '"I f-·1:========== _, " \ !'mall offit·e SIW p!e11sc t:11!1 581-5286 nfl 4pm APPLIED, PAINTED ca:s, n -"' · ,._,. ply Capistrano Unifi l' d
B'll G d R !\lt·sa. l:JOO Sq. ft. nl ~200: or 8""-17"" bcf 41nn n-wtu•d GUARANTEED cstim11te. ltcfs. 548-2T:i9, School Dist. 26126 Vi"IOri•
I run y ltr. 111·0 750 81J. ft. areas at _.. ''v '"" FREE ESTll\1ATES 642-3913 ACCOUNTING . _., M Bl d ,.._, · .___ n-'"h 675-6161 $105 !'al'h. Hl::\\"ARD. lost C'al. part of \\'e need experienc1:11 en . v · '-'dPISu11.uu =3C . Ask for l\lcGann fani .. altered male, blonde, F'REE GLIITEI:t R.B. Painting ext, .l\I o s t y,·ho take prid!' in I h e .i r CREATIVE
partly blind. Lost nr. CenlraJ $5 OYF' \\'TTH TitIS AD hon1cs 25c sq. ft .. paint \\·ork, to \\'Ork on deluxe YOUNG Vl'OMJ\N
Park. 8•12-·11:58 645-9880 incld, also Int painting, free flO\\'cr spo1•tfishers, in a lo assist Film ft.1ake-r who 1~---~-~~--''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! est. 673-3658 aft 5 c.-ompnny .,,,•ith 11 future. is producing a film on FOUND: Rf'd IrLo;h &>11cr, I' •ACOUSTICAL • TOP \ GES & BENEFITS
DllL. G.\ll/\GE. in H.B.
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• 1168-Q097 aft. 4 p.m.• FINANCE
SECRETAR¥
ln'lmediale opening for ex-
perienced seCTflary W/good
sh &. statiftlCfl'l J)'Ping skills.
Able to y,·ork for 11everal
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use of time shflioe terminal•.
Sh 90, typing 70.
Call Or St'ind Resume To
Mrs. Currier
644-3389
THE IRVINE CO.
550 Newport Center Or
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor. Emploeyer
DJ::SK space available s:i0
n10. \\ill provtdc furniture
HI $5. 1no. Answe ring
~crvit~ n'ailable. 1787 5
~a{'h Blvd.. Huntington
Bcaeh. r t'l :321. COMPANY
male ViC'. Tustin Ave, brwn D & J Pnintlng 64()-8656 The V/\ Chlklren. Artistic bkground.
JSth & lGth. Nwpt Hts. 548• Ap1 :iri-repaired-repalnled Personality painters v.'.ilh • A/R Clerks PACIFICA deslrable. Must type, hnvc GAL FRIDAY
42.w. cl.ryv:all, ivall lex, 642-5775 1t~ personal touch. Si_nce e A/P Clerks BY KIPPER car. Call Sun. only. 644-2223
0 ~-FI CF: SP i\C Jo; FOR REALTORS
R~;;'>IT, Cost:l "°lcs11. l111rl,.,r SINCE J9.14
at l\Jl,.111,. Jl e 1.1 u t i f u J. 673-4400
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SHOPS
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Ashwill·Burke & Co.
';"11: 997-2H10
Cement/Concrete 6019 "1i 9'l8 W 1711 St Costa hies."\. D II T I h 4 1-h'li, 5 day wk. E:icper'd.
F' 0 UN D : RC Surfboard, EXT ER I O H. PAINTING. e Poyroll Clerks . ~;;.$10 e Dvrr'oct'or',.P.10M Bookkeeping, typing &:
Qy,'llCr Identify, Sizl', ro!or, CUS'l"O~I Concert Work Lic'd, Tns'd, Ref's. Terms .• Bookkeepers A• A phones. $2.50 hr ii; tar I .
dnte, approx.. location lost Patios, \\'alks, Dri\.i!s __, S"" ~~~c · 1 I T V-" ¥-• ~ n; Men or \\'Omen 18 or O\'er 540-5451 Sal & Swi ea.Us HBPD. 5Jt>-,.lj£21 Richa.... ,.,..........,, Anytime. nlme< · !'mpol'!lry w/cars, SJW or 11 t t I e Oka REASONfe~E"'·ing ~12 PAPERHANGING & pain· Assignme!118 For Exper. Bookkkcper thru P&L tYJ!ing trucks. Pleasant o U t door I ii~y~.iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LO~'T. !\Tiiie Siamese Cnt. I ~-~-----~-ting. 21 yn Harbor area. Accounllng P~rsonncl Fron! ofc ap...,ar lo S850 v.-ork your avail. daylight GENERAL OFFICE ~1n1a Ana Heights Vic, call JESS CEl\1ENT •~ f 1,,......, 642 2~56 Please caU ,,_ hou ,..._,., · pl :-.i5-:'>0!!3 Ori\·cways, Side w a I ks, re..,. um, no """'0 '' -~ Alet11 F'rerterick 1\1~. Progranimer RPG2, IBl\13 nl. '-"'1 • lic. atet req. Lite eccurale typing. Lol"I
Patios tst CLASS Ext/Int Painting. Jl 4/835_4103 Xln't hcnelil'I $800 Apply for job description 01 phone y,·ork. You will L 0 ST, !\I a I e Gr rm a n Paperhanging. Air I e 5 11 Dental Front ()fC 1-&: training 8 a.m.-2 p.m. oover be bored.
!'horth:iir. nll hro"11, $100 SJS..3448 Spray, f2j vrs exp) 979-529-1 Lite elirsd exper $600 l\1onday'October 28 J B
P..e.,,,·ard. 548-Wi7 CF.l\1ENT \\'ork. any kind. IO'" DISCOUNT An oquAI ()pnnr. cninloi•rr Keypunrh Opei'Alor exper'd 224 ocr.AN AVE, 7eson eat Agency
LOST: BL K..~ B\\'N, inixed Cont n1 l' rcial. resldenlial, * "' ' '* ,.,,,., ___ ,_-,.._ .. !!!!!!!!'I or recent school $450 LAGUNA ~EACH 1 400 Brookh\lnit, F. Vly.
I . 1 1 1,. Do Lie & bonctNI. 636-10~ \\'allpaPl'rin1: & Paln!\ng: 1~ -Equal Opportunity Employer Sujle 213 9&.'H775 11501 \VESTCLIFF OR-. * CM * Ten·ier, rniae. It!. ver Free !'St, Call 536--0548 ACCOUNTING I""''"' PERSONNEL
I Shoi~. Rc\\'llrd. ;).16-6230 ('!>nt ractor 6021 -E K "Vll'4L DENTAL Assl.stantfControl -\i-.\\flflltT i-'111an,·1.1! Cl'nto'r 700Sq. F't, $11 :1 -~-*Wallpaper Hanger* CL R SERVICES rc•V-V E 'd · GUARDS O S I ;oo :;q Fl $1'1~ LOST: Sil\·cr n1fll!' P1•rsian, 64 p JOO . •A\..tl.J"l\-I nurse. "P . attract1ve, leasing ffice p ace . 1,,,1 0•11• P·1.,,,,· ,:,·,,,,. vie. Sp,V"lnss, Crl:'ll. HO:'ITE lnipron:·mcnls·Ad<U-C. REBKO 6-2449 osl11n1t. ~ers1• ',ccounhna: n101iva1l'd ind ividual wanted lmm!'dd. 1Necd0 lull & p/lime
1,\[J 11,,,lf'l,\l,l.\,ll,'l·.·1•. lo~" .... Sq_"P•$·.·"i·.·. • · R I . . . an11•·s1s •>I i;:1n l't'<'Oll· A<>"El"IS Ill I ICJ•t I · l l h 1· S.,'llAr.'!or rnn-Co.11.reit. J'' r .., , .. Rr\\·ard. 6·10-&184 t1ons. emode. sunshade Painting, Sign 6074 nillotinn. "Anle 8,_,,111,., !'.''--.oo . 11 l t a rv ne or progre~St\'e, 1 g ·c1u11 11y "' 1~11• 112.:\11 1'\l :!If;, t pnlio t'Ovcrs. bc11rhcs, etc. " " .JU ...... ·• Suite 224 64'2·1470 p.ae•ice. llr s. 7an1 to3pm, Call 1213) 4~25. Rilm· •1111 ltr-1 1-~I'. San De~ l'fllt'Y .EOU~D: T~mf'.Rahbil, Vic. B"ck plaol"""" "'•lk• rl-* T\l'O Lv~·s• per. or cdu..cnJ.lonnl 'loo lhurFrl C'I 91"'eio 5 pr11. Mondny thru f'riday. 1'' · ~ 1 · JC' ri c l 3U'l)(IM Nattrcsi; Ren.fry 17!i-6'.'171 Dahlia ,t· \\'ili;on Lag. BC'h. '' "'"• " · "' -.•.r~ backgi'Ou nd nee. Salary to :;_1 ' "' "'' ;,ow l.ay,•rencc Security, Inc. '"''l nffh't.' ~1i10c1!. 600 tu _ !!£ £& fi7l-lS97ortl•4-000.1 ring, etc. Good work. fa ir Custom·Palnung-Res & S<J SO or coninlensurate \,a_,...., W"\l1t ...-Jti .:x.aryopen.
11 ''I 11 11.111. 1.)1· 111.'t *COSTA MESA* p1ic:es. Free design&. esti· Con1m. / N , 01 OOKKEEPER DENTAL ASSlST. Orlhodon. HAIRDRESSER ~11 fl. \111\hn_ 1:•·,~!·y, ~h!Or· Alm06l neiv l\ol-l . rOLIND: Sn111ll "·hltr~illf'n n1atc. References. Stale Lie JNTERIOR &: EXTERIOR w exper. e\\ipor c. B , _ tic chr.,.llkle. APPl'OX. <I dn.ya ESTABLISHED beauty Aa.Jon
T ·11} .. :~w;o \1-lth gro.y .. Joannc nn<'l l\ly\'!'t No. ~.Pfione rre I've. & SPRAY-BRUSlf & kO(.L -Good ro. bent.fit:!. CaU Mrs. E.~pcr. m all phases of ofc , w-k. Ortho. •xp. -·d. In .so. La'"'"' h'" l •<a"·o l'\'ll'K', ·• •. 1300 sq, fl. $185. f.10. s· C•l 8" •~ d "'2 '~ "''8319 n 9 Neal 833-8450 bkk r. I I '"" ·~·, ,.u ~ uu :-11-:\\ Plu.1.!. ul(i\x· Bld it .. 2. 641.2361 l ,~I·~~· ~·~~~~~~~~ \\"eeket1d!{,Ken642-1770 a.yg"" -'""'"D't"" 11 pn1 ~._____________ pn~. v.1nroctng e.xpcr. Start $3. to $<1. per hr .. for rc.nt , Xln't oppor. Must
t h 11 \J c f V AIL C 0 NS T RUCTION Potlos 6075 ADMINISTRATIVE Pr<' f d · P e rm a nent ttepend'g. on exp . No have following. 499-4000. ; 'x ~1111 1·~. ·"" rt;;.nc..• l,000 SQ. f'T. office or ''"I Gen<ral Contractor Room .,ll·tlme. C•ll 548-<153!. smOl<'g. Age 2'h10. 612-26>1 1 -;;H~A~IR~-=.1~1.~,-w-/~·"11~.,~t~el~e-I ''~· • !'l~J' 1:"P 1r.r, 1~1·ar storage. Plenty of parking. l BOOKKC "PER ASS1STANT ,,.3 " .'._ l. /\lrport ~1 ]\40. $22:.i. N!!Y.""'rt Shores Area. "'1onlll Addi ti on~RemodeUng -PATIOS: Quality with fn r ... :. I , DENTAL ASSISTING, exper. needed In bu.'\y new salon,
•1-Concrete-Patio Covers -IJrice. Free expert counsel· SECRETARY lor stock broker 1 oUlce olflce n1ana.ger. Busy Hun· lllgher percenlage '.! l"I./-. \ ~ (.lffi<"l'li h:X'nlttl in Cii!l &12-R212. Referen«J, CSL •293515 ing &: estimates In your In Fashion Island. $450. per tlngton Beach oUlce. Fringe 1r ~2362 Aft 7:30 pn; +
fl!•·· lnrtiis. 1ir~·n ~111t1thlf' 1~."'1=-osq~· ~.~,~.,.~.-,~m~ .. ,,...-.~r 64&-0831 home. Crafllinc Conslr. Co. mo .· C n I l : Wend)' be net J t 1 , salar)' open. l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil 1"1 ,.~m~ill" 1~111,·~I! SIZ. tno. !'ll)ragc. Ph•nty of PRrklns:-. cP~·~·~so~n~•~l~•----~53~50;,,; l·G~E~R=WJ~CK=~.-Son--. ~8~1~-~~"'-,". Citl. St. Lie. No. 180660, Exl'Clll'lll opportunity Io r 114-&14-2-t42 962·3329. HELP
tor "'1h -~ ' "'~'-sm. Nl"""J)llr1 !'horcs Arte. "' ""'"'" Ph 642-1770 eves & wkcnds. .secrtUH")' \l'ilh b.llc~uod 1 ,.,;;:;o;;~e;;.'D"7.:..~=·1~:::;ii;<:..=,...,...==-· I WANTED lli' ~·ic~: ~P,\Ct.' •,', vr ro I "-II "" _2_ PREGNANT? Add remod..St. Uc Bl-.lJ.4321 WE CARE I 1 I I d' BOOKKE:EPER, Stable pos. DENTAL ASSIST. l C " ~~"'-""'~~~-"'~~=~=--C.11f'ln:, eonfiden11 t l ooun~I· tln-ron. 5-!~2170 ~-n l'\:'ll or en in; nstllu· for r.1ed-l-Catt bnc~. No -~,~ ......__..., ar9e ompany l.ai:un.i 11',,!lons. ava I 1 · 't 1 1~ SQ ·~ •130 · • 1 l Abo ti Plosttr/Repelr 60n fion to ""(Irk II\ l::sct'nlv dt'pl. Xlo'l · ~ "'"" "'2-11 .,,.,...,,. '"'"' ................. 3 • !10111 \J1.1 n111, \'l~!HJI "' \J\1\1 • • r '· • • mo. int: N' elTn · r on, Electrical 6032 /\lu~! hll\'(> ~Xl't'lll'nt '""ing \\II.,-, ·~· ""' · Call !\ton & Tiles, 5'J6.9i'l8 Expending ,, ... 1 .• -I'·"''' f ,,,,,,. I<••· lnqu1rr l 6 6 a - B P\a('('nllu. Adoption &: kCfplng, AP· ----------· 1 'JI' BOYS 8:30 t.m -5 p.nl. " r0~1:1 :\le:!'i. Gl"lrg!' \Vood5' CARE00-1436 ELECTR I C ! \N •Old CH -·RIN'G &. llh ~kill~. 1 NOW HIRING -SSc PER SQ FT--f;-I .:(I .,-:==c;:""'""-""'---,= I / PAT PLA.~• t. or DENTAi.: Exper. front of-,,,_~~ A,,-RACTTVl-~ \\'omfln 5'6'' Jr,t>J -1"r1\ J~. Sl'l"\'1""' All T)-pes. l'"ree l::.11lln1al!'J. Call Or Send lk"lume. To GIRLS nee <rtrJ. KllOl\Jt'dge of in· P" r n1" n I n I work In
11;1; ''°~:."'lt !IF ~· :O.IS ni:;o.:T 1w1\ l:lfln..2&VI llfl· fr \IOUl U Ukt ro nl!'f.'I a goc'll'l <'r>illl 111t)'llme -nn~i;:lr1t."fl. Call ~~l~S Mrs Currier P·aper Routes Open l!Unt~. ('.«Ill P'IY· ~8!J~-l. mnnufac1u1·ln1:. d~trlbuUIJ8
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n I f • -~ \I II 1·1• ,,~~ -.... , •·ii •· k 11 --==~~----1 um ing 644-3389 In Lanu•• Beach in DENTAL Asst es-p!'r 'd .•• ,.,, .. , ... _ .,, 1,, e.·-U•·i ~\'\.;;••I '"' 1 \l•'"' f'ln1:i .11"i_ 11 1•r ' '"'· ..... '"·' -j ''. l'ltt!tl. nu pran ca Ii. Et ECTRIClA:-.' l"ctnk "0 • ·-,,,..., .. '""•3 ·'""""
utrll'f' I u r 11 1 ~ h" rl '~ Storage C550 _11~2--04111. zislOS. Smnit • kt>s. lnlfni L.R. OTIS pt \Jllf 8 1 NG THE IRVINE CO. I Many Locations. = .N.B. of~ Call lrAlning progn,itt lot' mta 1-
n·1 ··iii •11 111. :\'-•· .Ji •. :·~•1 nE.c,-,L~E~S~rA-T~E~TRA~~L,=IN~G~. 1 & repairs:. ~Xll neniodt:fs tz R<'pairL Water 550 Newport Center Or Ce ll .Mr. La mbert ' y,•ocncn_l8 & over.
lil.LL':\I •1 r,11 utrlif', J ~~I LINK lndl 1·. ln~tn1rtlon. Pmoonal Furniture 6041 h r rrs , 111 · po11 11 , Newport Beith st2-4l2l D I Sll\VASllEP. "'anted TOP WAGES
l·,.._,., ll"~ f,1\1 I~·· f!. t STORAGE UNITS fittn. 'St1lf1t: or brokrr ex11m Iumacts, dlih\\'tttrl &12-«63 Equal Oppor. Elll(l10)l'r Equnl Op1»r. f;n11'!0)>U °"'"J. Bea<'hrom" 'II O'll·
r.r •111n•1rnu .. , Bkr~ ~iJiil)I) ,\ 1, n;.1n11 1. ;1~-.inell.,, rPt·i-ea· E y,·kii;, Acndemy 548·1192 t• u n NJ 'r u R E n ci pn 1 r ?o11C & BIA Comvlettl,.:;:;;..:,;:;::;;;..::;.:;;:.:,.1 -""~ .. ~l\Vc'"'~d~ltl 'i&<'iin.;;,~0~·~• ~-1 fee Sho8, 26.13 \V. Ccwl~I Fo" ~IOl"C' Lnlonnation Call
, 01·~·1c1·-'· 111 \ 1.1, 1 1111n:il r:~11mr:e. From $8. f.IARltlA(i£-l"A~ltL\' &-rvlcc. Chair11 •trengthen. Pl umhlna: S<!rvlt'! LI c • ~ll 1dle lttcns with R Dlltly t'rom lrtil.IUN!I tn trash 11"''>'• N · 00-~75. (714) l98-JS41
ll'/1\e! 1~1r. ~I I \\' ! 7th, 1 .J.1n1bort!' & Si111 D1eiQ Fftt. If~':LP LINE ed &. regluOO. rtft est. :2~m91~,_,,,..---=="I Pl.Jot Cla1111ifJrd ,\d, en.11 Turn th~m tnlo eash Dl1hw1sh1r, f /time Call Tueidiy Only
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Help W•nted, M&F 7100Help W1nted, M&F 7100 ti•1p WtntMI, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Af:¥;111nce1 tolO Dogs 1040 G•r19e Sele IOSJ nu1cellaneoua
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OFFICE POSITIONS /TEMPORARY
Irvine Industrial Co1nplex Area Pays From
$4.00 to $2.00 Hourly Depending 011 Your
Experience * P1id Holidaya & Vacations! •
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Personnel Resources 833-9145
1151 Dove Strett No, 112, Ntwport
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Stut!<o" 17 & ""''· . PAID $.Ill *WEIMARANER* MOVING! c...,_,. Snlo-u11v **SILVER**
S 'CRIFICE .$350 WEIM""··~ PUPPIES TV $<0. "'""''"Soll<! Slotc • NEED 20 A l'oN'U"o..."' fk<"eivf'r sso. Jkfri;. $20. S\rrllnK &r Plate An~lque• l
?i1onday !hru frldny , WASHER&. DRYER AKCRECESTERED.f'OUR 62 ~No,·• m. Blke r.l oden1. Sm1:1ll Ar11h\1•I• or
!l:30.9 p.rn . .:and SAL A.I\!. ~ • , WEEKS OLD. GREAT FOR $5. Iron ch1i.JN $7 t.a. ~·Int:: bnm, (.'OpPf!r, ir:old ~ lrg
h ly bo fl I ~ t'111in&houMI T~ .Mod " Is' JlUNTtN,.. OR AS WATOI· -··h. 125. "l••lY o 1 h ·, n.111('M) br11u tray. Dre.,t'I F~I p-limt.. 3-11 .t 11·7 r wu~e + nu)!, I'. P ExCt'llenl conditaoa Cannot "" "-" " · r:·· Clvl -•~ ! N . IXlG OR ••A GOOD PET. •--·-~" il•m•. 3318 \•11~ tlroJl"lcaf tbl, orv-ns IG 66". Exec!llent n~.,•:•~ on c ,,..,,.....,., or On .. ~. In flll!IV a part m e n t ,...,. •n,ou3<:•.,..,. ...,.
go;' ..... Protl n.... '-··Jo wA.i. """ • E.\'.crPTJONALLY GOOD 10n11, C?.t • A11flqt.H' Chl~M" ch r 11 . Good 11."0rklng condltiool · t "''ll'iuuuiu..il n. "'" lx:co.~ ot no hook·u(l5 ror \Vml CHILDREN 5-ll-5831J 1 -==o-.-=--,..,===~·I It~ from s~ to s 2 75 .
COSTA MESA In our oUlce. No dre 9 .11 thcn1. Used only 2 mon,hs. PUBLIC AUCTION Sho\.\'Jl 10 10 < 0•11•· '8t/•·n . Ttii;ulatlona:. Apply froni -1·9 Pl all -"· 6 1"1 F ' "" M•morial Hospital p.n1. 15056 Jackson, P.lld\\'llY 61!.'1~ c ........ r ,;>. ree To You I04S MANY lTEr.IS or rlNE 6Th-lm 4208 Ril·er Av t'. 642-2734 EOE City. Bm-2'JS8 ~. • ESTATE JJ.~'\\1f:l.RY, ArtT ND. I-... ;i;;;;iii;;ii;;i;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii FREIClM' DAMAGE SALE 1'"'EMAU: Grrman Sbtpberd, 0. B J, EC TS, ANTIQU&'i,l·•~ll°'A"'L-L~O°'•~E~~~-N~"'co=:;.
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RN Tele~hone Sales \\'ashen. Dr.;cn, D ls h-lfouM>broken, aood w/kld1>. ~R INJ.1J & BROCllUfU::. Sonie•huig unu.'lu"l? Ll'g'at.
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New Blket At Det.lert O»t
Volk.leycle IOl\p tl1f.~ now
$99.!IG '::-...
l"an \\'orld JOi!p $12l.96 l'IWo'
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S2J9 9:i ............. now $160
E~lc tllsp ~lens & '''omeM
SI09.95 ........ , ... now $19:~
Ross 1 ~pd. $69.95 now $54.00
J\IX Bike fron1 S68.95 UP
Iii JUse .. Boy~ & Girb; $48 Ull
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831-l&l-t . !ltted·Suri: . .wi,ll 11-7:30Al\I Credit, BofA, 3623 \V t"HEE: 3 yt>ar old German MULTJ·FAJ\11LY G II I' 8 g c C'lo>lh'i:: .• Ut'l'P.M. in lhe \\'e$l.
Help W•nfed, M&F 7100 Help W a nted M&F 7100 ~hif~, f/1lme. Xln'I bcntflt11. Work From \Varll(!r Santa Ana, ne1'r Sh" p herd. Needs good Salt. ,SunrJay uni;,·! 1 o _ 1, St11r'<; r.pp:u'l"I. ohl Hnt>no;;, .\~l ~~l·tllpt"N'<'Ortl 1•hanger·
' l'.O~ •. Contact J\1r11• J(•US(:ll, Your Home Harbor, 979-2921 hon1e. ~44 Evcrytblni:: 1u·1t"C1J r ii: h 1 . 111nt1·ru1hs. Crochet. lures k xel'll<'nt .'lfX'11keri;;. In quB.11ty
llSKPR/l'mhysiltt'rll6 nio . ----------lcostn Mesft P11emoriul ·Top Commiiilons GA.t; DRYER & J.::LECTRIC tFttEEPEl{EAPOOPUPPY· P1~1fll!I for Yuuth Group. lurs. J\f11i111ry & 1•rc. 11038 tl' ri1·h 111>(11! eiiblr11.•1 SI~.
old boyl no <.'00k1ng, hut Offk'<' Train,~· HQ11rltnl, 301 Victorin, CM * rl5$-7311 * DRYER S50 EACll, Xlnt 1'0 GOOD JlO~u:: ONLY. 3131. !\lonroe \l'11y, c . !\I G:-11lf'n t.:ro\·~ ~I . G\;,' CX·t:i;:o11 •·rul H1blc w/re1·ord
!horough c!eunin•• 'l 111u~t~ Loan Proce11ing $550 ..(i.t2--:!1:M colld. MG-5848 6,,.,.7,.,.,, lk·h1nrl l'n11l 11.ru10 &houl. fi:ili-1a..~3 l<1'11ai.:1· ~::1. ri.,u!1I·· h1d:1ll<l'd, .,. . F,qunl OpJ)()r. Et\IJ1lvycr ,..,_.,..... I f' bl I $9' ''' YOW' oivn apt. & s;ri;,. nro.: H yuu 1)'JX' rJll , nn• eagcr l!!!!!~~::;!iroT,'~!!!!!!! 1,.;;;;.;,,;,;,;.;;,.;;;;;;;,;;;;;.,,., 1 Rent W a1hers/Dryers GARAGE SALE STOP'. l'UBl.IC SA LE. irnJ. Ul' h\'t"-et a. ' ns: "d wo•k•'ng c•i><I ,,1 I . ' I' RO'~F. SA lcS PUPPIES, i; Geml Shep, •··nk-•p!•y •l-·k •-i·ng 1,·. Ch111ci:<' lfl nlp $'15. (;r111·1•ful u · 1•:11·n 1•<·w '''""' • ··••nl v ' ' ·""' TELEP llONE .. 1° ll'k F' IJ '1°'0< 'I •-•· '" k . ""' '" ' ·~ "" I
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r Reply Box 698, Dana Pulnt, In thl.s fl~·lcl. E.-..:p. Pd. Eglah. bu.s & ..., .. ·11 trnnsp. n 1n~ur1u1t.'e. KEN1\10RI:: \\111.sher S 2 5 . , Furniture 8050 ~ .. ~ Frc1gh1 Clearln~ II o vis c , r1on1 Holitr1.o:r1n.~ ,. h II Pr II
Ca. 811_91 <() territory. P.Ied. coverage, Wages depend on exp er. Dryer$""-Both ln gd. cond. lown l..itM", Costa f.fcAA. 24~ East Fender, F'ul!ertun. !rn1n c-<,·1\1. ~"" -"•11nrn orx·r·
l.JOUSEKEEPER/Drlvcr, Per5onnel .Resource$ Profit ~hare. ReHre at S7. Call bet'>l·etn lOAM & 4PP.1, ~7 Dlnlna table. 8 <.-h:til-s .,,,·itb BIG SALE O...·t ~:ith. 6pm-10pm, Oct Gh~,,-,,~;Y" ~ lfia!OI 1,.69 or
1· · 1· I fD I Ko Str:kc, Layoffs 75 yrs. &W-7009. t.tAYTAG AUTOP.IATJC .,. Tablt!!, chalrs, beds, C"hest.<t, 161h. :.'71h, 12-S.prn. C.al! ,,,-""'·'"~·:in)' ni.-1vc·~· re Le r c dcrly A~t·nry: US! Dove St ~9-3110, •1r. ~--k••. 1·9P>. t TELLERS P/TIME rhiM cabinet, 90lld v.·alnut d-'· I • 2 6 6 G 16 I . S rl. SI 11 Jody m 001 """7f!l6 "''I e 1 112 ""· " '"" WASHER & \VEOOE\VOOD "t-·•;1,n·"-•n, ••. --·•••-& ~s. toys, cothc-s, boak.<i, .J • u1· 1norc m-le ini;: 1 \Pr a I "'a re . "' · uo..-u .,111 1• ... ~1vport Be ac·h Equal Oppo•. Employ•r m/I """ ...... -~.,.,.. .. ., L-rd II I · T I f'I c· I 7pn1 "ohrt'M:~;;;;<:t{;;;;;g~~mlliil~~~~~~~<::.O:~, f Branrh ofc sttks 2 bondable Sl'OVE. Xlnt cood. 4!»-o1224 grareful, xlnt l'Ond, SlSOO. l'('{'O s, app , misc. UM.'d orn1Al1on. 011 l' • .rnn1 l' 'it p1 kl! · . Pnint ~lanufacturing-1n1.Xcr & dependable Telll'rs to FREE PICh.'1JP • iur~ Dining table 5 ft. round Usables. 2j6() Nev.·port 81\'d. 2<1" Zf•nith T\' l'O!or • table 1!6--L"21 &i-;..;>_1'2_. ____ ,
JiSKPR.-Llvc in. refs. cook, Ol)l.'J'~lor for adhesives & SJ\J...ES -ACCOUNT E.\'.EC. l\'Ol'k Aton & Sat & f'uJI. I' Ser r.t I !OUd Oil k, hea.l'y cla-.-· lcet 01 ll-5 dally. '\.. niudt>I . Bl11rk n1elal cast". l PO\\'ER l\!o"''r, Coopr1· 1~''.
IL hswrk, salary. rr•. tm/ '"l11111n,i:s ntli?. Expc>r. in PHOTOGRAPHY lime for 1·11catlon relief. ~fiP 85n~lmc,ap6Th-e5~ $1200. Dining tablt> oval, 6 * G iant Block Sal• * 32 ~·ds. dra~ry n1~tcrial. I "orks gooJ. S.W. ~likr, SIS.
bath. CdM. fl7'.\.62G7t6T.i·1 ~!7 11el:;h111i::: or resi~~. h,,ir.le~-COMMERCIAL & 1-::icper. prel'd. Contact Jim chairs, t•hina cabil'l('t: tea Jo'Rl/SAT/SUS _ ALL DAY Chiun pagnf' color. S11U on 7616
JACK IN THE SOX, inu11ed l'N;'. f1llf'rs, .~ l)!<;n!!'llts Is INDUSTDIAL Park. 6-j4-7255. \\'es le r n \\'ESTING HOUSE \\'ASllER M"l"\"er plu!'! lenves &: peels Lots of ~l1lple Furniture S.· OOlr. 6i.'l--2901 aflrr 6 p.n1. ~rt~O~t:~.,~.,~,-.-.,~,~,-,~1,1-,,~,.~1~1~0-_:1 openings 9P.i\J . n1!c{nill'. rl!"SlrahJ(., (~all :')i~jl ~j. . I' , Federal Savings, 2744 E . Gd Cond. $;,() $600 Dining table roulld "''
,II'°. 12AM-8Af.I. 1~' ""k"•· PART .T IME Excep11on'll oppo11un1ly to re· Coast 1-f"Y· Cdl\1. Equal Op-!J6<H9"5 S 1· . I s~ 11. . • OU1er Hsehold lten1s. 90..li2 llALEIGll BIKES, 5 s pd, t .'i1n:111 cl,.Cl runit' i•.i!('ul,.1 ur
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P/lirne e\'es. Ne"•por1 Bch Program i11 0.1. Quulific1t· and1'Clatl.'<.lgr11phlcKfOrrl!~-* . * CENTURION 1011, Hlunilnum S200. Pri. alKo Sofa, Chair & llahv 9ti3-68ti:l art. G p.rn. \\',\N'J't:IJ ll::.k Tulilr &
a re ;1 • A Jl PI .v 1 7 I 8 2 lions Up)li'r Div Col!rgc Siu· 11!11y, l'i;p1vductio11, sllclc Pl 646-4656 Cl he SAT/SUN 3 4 {) • ·• LAN LAY ProJ 1 t P l1 . t ! Al Armstrong AVt', s.,\. !w1wn <h:nt w/l\1n)O' ' ".' "lu·•·o '' f;l1011·s ;1 n d p•-•cnratlo•• 1'~1ly Astemblcd y. . . ot s. ' . J ,, • ur s u rt' 1a11·s , rt-.i~llil 'e. "'-'j " • • Needs You Nowt, $99.95 SEARS IL PRICE Zarzito. Dan3 Poln1. l.1111ol!n• <\ ni. Sl.50 & s nt'cd Pl:iy .. r Pin110 rollls, 4 & S:30 p.111 .. Pho11c : a .'i1ro11~ Guitar r1ho101?rt1phy. 1~ o 12-· o ..... 1 r. "" '10 7813 B k I 0 •·• I Fii Cl k Box Sprln~· & Matt•ess INTEHJ.:STING Gar. !4 a I 1·, '1.-.. i~:... ,,.er, ron1 •· J1.!.i\Jf.O ..? • • nc ,i.;rounl. 64:!,;\0't'I, Fanrns1ic l0<·fl n1[1rki:t P•t-* e er s R r1J!l 9" \ ll ,,-,2 JI t s llU 1----------r -PBX-AnsWering se;:v.-1r11tlal -solid nct.'Oun1s. *Secretary Jr & Sr LIFi:EfiME al• 1111tl11ul'.1i, Iurn1tu1·e. rll•sl!'..'fl!•r !!t11:11· ·-0 pruigs. • • \\'A~Tt:I> •
JEAN MARIE S:ilal'y, rxfl('nSl'S and dra11· ll clothes & acces. Sul & Sun . .:. " \·An!AJ~LF: SP r·: ~: D POT· Day & •'Ve prn;lti011S Oflf'rl. lor the ril!lit in an ii•ilh l'\:· * Typists GUARANTEE l'1$'. Sale.~ lt! 10 4, •140 Via Lido Noni, ~l::\\'PO!tT Bi'ach Tl' n n is Tt:HS \\'JIEEI. frl2-Cfi07 I
Pr1•f(•r '"'l:IX'r, hut wHI 1rain. * Accounts Clerks Guaranteed ·Asscmhly T~·in ·" .. $179.90 S li!l.SS NB Cl uh Fa n1 1 l y T" n 11 is 1 M · 1 , 8083 BODY BOTIQUE l'll'a .. "C' apply in person, lj:l periencc and sonic foll o"·ing )'our time is vflluable. Invesl $10. LAYAWAY $10. t'u!I " .... s:it9.90 SlO!l./Ql · • , 1 J\I t' in hers hip. ~erifirl'. usica lnstrum ts \ Ho1:he~'l'I' Sr, Cl\I I 1 l /h' h ho I Qu('{'n .... $269.% SlltAA S ATUHD .A\ ONL'l .. t7l4l R3 3-ISJ:i (21::)
PHARMACEUTICALS tht ~eoll/tJ r~11r; ~J1 s:,d;.~ s.KJ..44%.Y Cnrona del !\lar Bike Shop ~:~,~~··Fi~~tions $~i~ 1=~1.011H~~.1~~ ~1~~1~~'11!: ='~73_-="="'=·=~---~-RENT
NO\V INTERVIEWING ~'OR : Tnhlet Press Qpr-f~)."per'd in NEVER A F'EE AT TE~WO lt.!3 E. Coast Hwy., Cdl\t ScRrs, Roebuck and Com· Ori·cr, 234 \'ia Grttzinnn TV SEARS Sill'errnne Color
n1 a 1· bi 11 c n1 a intcnnncl'. Division o£ l\1:nrk Hild, In<'. Tempo Tempor111·y Help 675-7006 µ;iny, Adams at Jl.lagoolia, Lido Isle. ' 1;1" oon110lc. no.,,,· pi1·t. tubt>. W•stminster Mall
Westminster F/time. Fringes, CALL LON 979·0221 -Stokes Spoke!'! lfuntington Beach, 962-mt, LRG R r · I b'k S::rJO. Shf.'ll !l' GPni Top.$lOO.
Ll·nwi·lco Labs 224 5th Street, tf.B. 270 E 17 h S ,.._A . ec unnb e ir, . 1 eK. Coll t'\'eli. &t2-1775
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THE P.EOPLE 53&-{;940 · I 1 .. ...,,,ta ~Itta, girls clothes, toys, hnen!I. . . ./As · t t M &16-1'131 S I R t t' · &10-5090. t."OOking u1f'n. misc. ti 3 8 l! Pona-Blrrt respLn1tor. Unique FLUTE. Buudy, xlnt oond.
llS an anagers 214.~ Nt'11'port Bl, C.?t'f. a .es ep.re1en a ive "MACHINE NEEDS USED Rebuilt Slcycles like Ro Ya I Oak Dr' H . B. Dres!I Form Proft'!'lsloMI Sruo1rnt chanb>ing irull u-
IReceptionists PICK UP & dch\_•ery itul.o Ler;~d.1ng!'J~pecn·on'·",1st, ~.'"'• ,"',",· new. Ap3pro_:~ ~~. Or\51~· prlct?. MATTRESSES .. • gg?.,-4:)52. Jlalr Dryer ~!en's go!! clubs n1cnls. $135. Odl &1 1·6437. IS · C I .... P" ....,_ YOU lJ, 5, ":"'1s « mgrays. Srlit offer •·7 26611 erv1ce ounse ors HI n s s tr11lnC'C. Dickerson s Inveslnlent Co. expanding l\! o Io -tt'O!>S equipment & Bedroom Furniture 515 BEGONIA, Cd!\!. Sun. . :i:i • • . CONN silver trumpet. Dt'ar
\Vork 'In An Elegant Nalloni1l. Auto Glass, 12 5 in this area. This is a Beach Cruisers. Queenl .fill! & Twin Sets I otily, 9-5pm: Furn .. lamJr.;, Jt:LIAN RnTER Rechnmg new. Xlnt cond.
Atmosphere in A RC11·al'd· Rochrster, ground floor opPortunity to 1Secretarie5 RECYCLED CYCLES PRICED TO P.10VE NO\\'!! Jij!.ht fixtures, clother and Nude Painting charcoal & &Ui-2820 C.~t i~a~~~n xfn'·ftp~~fc& PLUMBER, Exper ent~r dignilied pro.ressional ./Typists 6150 \V. Coast Hwy, N.B. ALSO a !:1mous line ol beaut. niiscell. ~~t~r121oolor. Make 0 tr· r..OGERS DRUAIS, 4 Zildjtan
Cal'CC'r Opportun\1y. !\lust Plunibing, healing, service sell!ng. on com n1 is s ! on ./Clerk5 &15"-8288 King & . 9ueen .BR furn. ~ BICYCLE SALE ~ . Cym., mint colld. SS 2 5. E"~l' \\lorking \Vilh \\'onl"n, 1_,_. -'"-mod~el. 963-fi0.53. basis. FuU or P:3rt lin1e. ./Packagers RALEIGH BIKES, 5 , Pd be sacrificed 'vithl:i next 4;i NE\V S0~1E USED J.~Oi\I FL 0 0 R ·to· ~f'lllng Gun S46--0247 or 540-7'21.S ·~ • ===~--·! lnvestmcnt cX'per1enee not days • · 1 ' '· cabinet 82" .,,,·tdt> SS 0 0 CONN Alt Sruc ho d Be Trin1 & En!husiaslir, PRESSER Jl{'CCSSary. \Ve Train. For ./ Assemblert ntt"ns. $35. :1 spd \.\.'OmttnR, fi4t:r86S6 & 833-!1625 SHOP TI1AT HAS i\fOVED Alnio;;t' new TV antenna s75: ' 0 UCflP nt., u.~
\\'e Prefer Age Ovl'r 3J. 40 llr-5 day "'k, Steady. full infc.1·mation about this ./Trainees $25. Small liulfy 20" girls, 831-1641 645·8005 only 6 lim~. $159 orig priee,
E:xp<>r. In Sa.1£>S Or G1:t.3-l7~ Sprts mfg, NH opportunity call &IO-t500 or ~ $1:'!. GOOD BUY ! HB HOt:SE SOLD grn vcll'et "ell S'22:i. 644-4588 ~bl·· ,,_, ,.. II I I I 1'·' I 'I p ""IUSE • !J6U002 ,, 6 m ' . ' 10 SPD. SCH\\'JNN SS, like Ole. Fum. & Equ1'p. = ''1 1" "'a 1 ns c ll u P roduCiion Worker ;;......1:)4 . I'· · "'' Hegister for lcmporary · ,rv,,., a · P' · 2 Slhl~10NS hide·a·Bed Love chrs., pool th!. ~ ct!'. ;;il91 new, xtras. Sl<lj, Kit. thl., ~ Bui Not Nc<.'Cssa1·y , . CO. 2.60 Ncwpcu1 Center Dr. Wo•·k close to hon1c BICYCLE SALE Scats. \Vht Prov inc! a I Doanoke Irv 561·36.n or riv T I ,. 1 I d l NB • . · · 2 ehrs. tile lop, "'rought EXEC. DES' •• < CREDENZ ', ,. ran 'ot1 nime . opt!rung ror n1n ure NE\V, SOME USED. l''RO!'lf dresser .,,,./hutch. vanity & &12--8387. Call for direc:tions. Iron, yc!Joii• $95. 641•0188 "" "
CJ.JI 11) li87-1770 ll<•rson. Sonic fRc lory expel'. Si\LESLADY \VANTED NO FEES ·EVER SllOP THAT }!AS MOVED nite stand. Coffee &. end 1 .,;c;u;;;c1TNUii·i~E0-;;;:;;,.;--;;-;1-;;;,;-:J..'.:~~::...~~:...'C~~C... J Conte-mp. Oak. Le.atber,
lt(•lpfuJ. 4 Oay/40 hl' \1-ork Call for inlervlew Sll-lS.t-I 11lblcs. \\'ht moulded dining FUR~ t h ~o .r. u ~ s, F'RIGIDAIRE \\'Ri;;her. A\·o-never used. Sac $849. I:~~=======: I '>''\\. Sul a r J.11boralorics, 6T.i-62JO The People Machine :<1el. Packard Bell Console i;cw g. mac • . \ l\lisc. ~t. cado 1,rn1. $100. t.laplc 673-8300 I• S h!<' 11 r !\1 k Sh 178,2 1_,,·0• Bl., No. '>"' j SPD. Spyder, boys, Sun .. "1011·• S5:t-Judy C..'ir. Lamps. nds sha<lfs. $30. E~. EC 5 .••. 1 c•-1,0/°', u . n. ury o err . arp llAPPY SALl-:~SG IRL ., , ,. " '""v d d $4. S1crco. 673-7780. HB. "~l"L ·-~~. ,_..,, ,..,. '"" w MJ ,\· Dohn1c. 2990 ltcdhill. CAI. . ~ Tustin 544-9392 g con · ;i. l JQOEL FURNITURE . ",,_..,,,,~ secy chrs $8/24, Oks, aces, J.:q1111I ()ppnr. ~:tnployl'r Ex Per' enc e d . Apply ln Call until 10pn1 5'18-9676 fVI . ANTIQUt:S, lnn111,, ~oodies.l~~~L~A=S~V~E~G~A=s---! Pie"'!e, 867w19CM. &15-7411 =.. ........................... I pef'SOn. 10 to 4 l\1011 thru &-E • so•• Sal 0 ly 10 lO I 1 <'"
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• l'~ri. GR~T THINGS! So. 7 Days A \\11'ck Cam•ras quip. .,,, Prices/must unload bah--of Son'll'rs~t Ln.\ Nwpt.' 8c1i."" CARD TABLE Pets IOl7
PROGRAMMER Coasi PlrtT.a. _ h model furn. Big Canyon FOR SALE 5-t!HXl:n IBM Sy~t"m 3, model lOl"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOW TRUCK DRIVER Complete I' h 0 t 0 gr a P Y East apts. 48 J~ Pint. Valley OUTBOARD motor, Can1per · OUR l\lYNAll BIRD -.-·ould
disc system. RPG Languagel'Set·ret"l"V·Pharm.al'eutical C &n.tice.' Equipped to handle Ln., 10 A~t lo 3 Pf.1. Come shell, tools, ll'nts, c 11 m 11. ll":icl4" Color Ph. •ographs like a \\'aJ'Jll homr. ~IANAGEJ\1ENT/CLERJC.\L U>i·tt! <'fl. oUC'rs ;..:lp't start· ~.1 =7,.;.\~=W=.-c-l1_lh=S_L~. -"-·-::;:,-I all your special photo lll'Cds to Ea.o;;t Kale 011 San Jo..'l.qUin .equip. 276 E. \Vil!iOn C~l mnuntcrl or unmounted SIS. 6TJ..3756
HEL:N S~HA~FER ~M~? 1~J.1frREE ADMINISTRATIVE r::~~g ~r s1~\~p~~~r~;i ~~i=J:.ay.~~~i.i~~· ~~•~'~"=11K=Rd~. ~--~~-r ·Y&~ Salt, cl~hcs: infflnt Cnll 5~295-AQUAtuUl\1S w1rish. 10 '
PERSONNEL AG£Nf''.' bl' 5'6" S:! per hr slart. flt'flU!KL' l9-l·l:ID, ;,i.11-L"IOO ROCKER. upholstered, $100. ot er. _ts o misc. etc. DE\\rA!.T radial ann saw '!O I All I t Inc Bureau of SECRETARY C~I area. 9ffi-.8600 r----~~~~~--r Shell :f.1arble Table, w/gold Ht?! Vall'nc.'la. C'I. Sal '~un. "'ilh lathe attarbme.nL Xlnl $5o ga bsl 673-~nm ·1 >1262 Otmpu;:; D('., B-4, l\.13. Employment Agency -jiii;;iii;iiii;;i;i;;i;;;iiioiiiiiiiiiii 1•· \\'ATS 0 N 1 3 5 mm Iron beneh. $225. ( 19 3 O} H 8060 oond. S.16-al evei;; & v•knds or · l
S57-27ll CoKla r.tcsa. 556--1100 • "Daylight"bulklilffi'loader. \\'hlte Velvet chair, $35 . orset HOSPITAL BED, Cully ad· Pianos&Org1ns 80901 l~~~~~~~~~!j 2708 ll:u1xir Blvd .. Sulle 207 BILINGUAL Typist-Receptionist Jiardly used • Like new? (1890) Love Seats. cut
JUNIOR SALESMEN Anahi:n 600 N Eu.clid 776-8120 Occit1cntal LHl' has an im-646-3612 · velvet. $500. Recliner, $15. HORSESHOEL"'G & 1'1{1\t. l1'u~tnhbllo,.e,t ~~~;,.bead..& Ai\'TIQUE Austrian Concert
O!"K 2 City Bl F.11111 634-12"lJ liyland Laboratories has nn mt.'<l.i&le opening l.11 one ol CA J\l ER A, Dark Room ~709 P.IING Joe Wto 2.1 hr lt'lg · ""· .....,....,..., Grand. E :ic pen 1 iv f' Ir
1.., ... !!!.;,,!!!.,.,!!!""'""~~I in1n1t.odiatc O"''Jting for an the nicM:t locatinns in N.B. "'.q•••·pn•·or & Phot-~,1• ,.. C'R'·sr" ~ . 1. a/lSWl'ring .s Pr v. '1~737 POTTF.RS \\'hf't'I S•J. F.1ee gr;u~t>ful. Xlnt cond. Sa<'. '" '°15 E ...,.."" l' "" I" ___ ... . I 'th .-, " ~ .. ·-1" ... :! , .. ,....., ,,..,ana,. icr, Ext 52-•-ee .w" • .arn ~~..,......, j)('r p UBL IC H. EL AT JONS AdtnlniK!ratlve $c('retalj.'. ~e rn."'" a g1r w1 a Books. $150 or !JE;t. ;>1.7-3S79. -" Kiln $5(1. 8' El Toro $325. $2Vl(I. Pri.Ply. G4(;...46j6,
week getting 11ew C"u.~tofftf:'rs OPF.NJNC:S: F\•iv good op. The applicant n1ust read and p/eas:utt pho0no 5m:inncr, t~ HASS C.Af. 80 & 150 Lens !f1'f11~k~7iOO.sc~t~~~ $!td Jewelry S070 675-82£0/673-9142 PRIVATI: PARIT WANTS tor the DAILY PILOT nfrcr portuni!ie11 1f you quality. spenk Sr.IJ.lli1>h and be ab!(' work 8 : 3 • P · m -HAND MADE QUILTS TO BUY PlANO FOR 1 8Chool and Saturdays. You Learn 10 s(X'ciali?.e in hi1ndl· to tran.'J,].ate legal documents days /wk. Contact Evelyn + a~ries. ii·onrl. oval roff. tbl. $.."O. WANTED * 546-5J2.j • CASH * M7-946 *
must be out 1.! school by •Ing puWlcity In niass media. Irom English to Spani:1h. Hamllron; 644-5600 EOE 548-5427 an. 6 p.m. J.~:!78 •
3:00 pm and be able to \VOl'k 11 s G t 7-2 8. Hi Sch I ThJs position holds varied I !!!!!~~~~~~~!!!! Cats 8035 \VALNUT l'eneer dinette + 6 TOP CASH OOLLAR PAID G,\RD~NING eqpmt. XI n t I GULBURANSEN 0 R GAN,
a1 least J aays per "'~k. No journnliiin1 very he Ip f u I . rcsponslbilltles, includlns; 1Jic WAITRESSES chairs $70 or best offer. FOR )' 0 UR JE\VELRY, eond, l'lC(". floor ?Jlisher, Ful~ push ~button orchelltl"a
I drliveries or · cull1•(•1i11~. Start at S.1'14.W/mo. E.'l:eel processing of leflses, 0011• • PUREBRED PEHS!AN Metal patio table + u1n-\VATCHES, ART OSJECJ'S, cpt s"•r.epc'r. n1ot'e. 6'16-7691 & piano $3,500 494-1293
' Tl'ansport.1.tion Provi ded. opp. for a,dvanrcment. Gd trat'll' and zonings. Legal Expcr.:io: ~~arance Silver fl.f1:tle to right hon1e. bre1la $'20: Ornate picture ~LO, SILVER S!RVICE, TABLJ:;, 6 chairs, virtue gold PIANO Tuner ha!ii Knab e
' (" 11 !lGS-4812. fringe bencfl!s. Pd Va c. bflCi,"l'OWld 1o11ould be dcsir· 1 551-2611 or 960-31~ frame 60''x30" S40 496-2174 1' INE FURN & Al'\ 1IQUES. !20. A~''""um •tnnd 5 g:il. uprlgbt. Also 2.player plano5 ~-"°' 0 II E I -~ c-•1 be "6 Apply Surf & Slroin 645-2200 -· ""'!,_. pp:lrtun >' ~mp oyer Free Denl/P.1=. cu 1 able. 5930 \V. Coast H""Y·· NB PERSIAN KI'ITENS SOLlU Walnut J.:-oollee & $7.50. llm gym $;';. 963·14.16 900-USS. 1 LEGAL Secretary, c x Per. l'>larloc!i, The Career Corps. HI!\1Al.AYAN KITIENS oorner table~. $100, Tray Machinery 8078 BABY crib, ?tlotorola auto. PIANO, Baby Grand, walnut
; ?i1ature. For sole l:'.LX at· 1 ,,:•~MS:c;:-5!J.~l~l~I ~,.._~-~'~1~71~·---Candidates should be able to \\'AITRESS, Apply in person a-~A registered 675-8810 floor lamp $25, bench S15, Fr.I oom·erter, new fishing fini~h. t.'Ond. 5'7" Xlnt oond.
1omey ln Newport Cent~r. REAL ESTATE \\1lrk Independently in su· aft 4• Sids Blue Beet, 107 GT'..-1653 CR.AFTS~lAN' Pov.·cr hack· rod & t Offer ~7308 84)..9566 or 963-4370 eves
"'' 00-. SALESPEOPLE. \Vhy n ot ""rvlsor's absence, and coo1· 21st Pl, N.B. Dogs I040 ~---------sa'>'·, Sl25. r.11sc tonls & · 5 ' jiiijjjii jiij <1'n"';u.J.< ... 01nor.1E CRAFT Bar & 2 LVN 3-'iiPM work in the hottest areas. munir.ate effectively by \VAITRESSES. ex~~~· e PUPPY WORLD e stools, llti1l in boxes, Value measw-ing equip. :~~-0169
lluntinir;ton Beaoh/Fountnin phone. Requires 60 wpm lyp-Apply In pel'f.On, ......... ,,,w s SI 050 A king $500 8.U..0000 Mltcellaneous I080 Good Salary 54.9·30fil Valley? Lei us train you. ing, 80 "'Pm i;;horthand. Restaurant, 6'_11) Pico, SC Bull Terrier, Lab, Dobern11u1 • · 5 •
'MAINTENANCE MAN-Call Phil J\lcNamee96.'l--t;.67 Pleasecallforappolntn1cn1: WHO \VANTS TO \VORR? Anierican Eskimo, German aft S '
l to 5 Yrs. E.xp. Qualified Villap;c R.C!al E s1a1c . DRIVE A CAB! Short flair, BulJ dog!, Sib. DINET'TE SE.l, s \\'i v e I. SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
1 in niedl. plumbing. elN .. REAL ESTATE SALES,\tAN D<lnll Leverett CltOOSE yeur boW'S, \\'Ork Chicbuahua, Tiny Poodles. up!IOI. cht!I. ped. Ne\'amar.
tricaJ & cllrJl('nlry. Sllle.ry fo;o lrnt·t AAIC!I. Call iw·, 471~1 5-10.5000, e'I:!. 2~ for you."SCU, be your ov;'fl Pit Bulls, Co1:kapoo. 100 thl. $150. 7' Naugb. couch,
I' open. l!liander Yachts. 1n McCumsey, Donald Bren Co. boss. ~1en or ""lll'Omen. Can l'-ILXED PUPS Stud Service l'l"lllO\'able p!Jlo"-s. S 10 0.
\V 171h St C!\t 9f'J8.4~i7 · HYLAND be slighU)I' bandicappec!. l'-1ost Breeds. RoUer Can· 846-3166
. . . I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii="f Neat • Clean Appearance. , arieg, Reptiles & Turtles. BIG CANYON HOME ' MGMT tme 21·30 $150 wk I' LABO RA-T-U--·--nnan Eves. 531·502'7 Revoke -Oldlsh -F'oJ'('ed
-Mt'n"l!Y -LOJllK!f -LaX~ I t. Colle e pl1'd ?ttr RECEPTIONIST KID vu .. retired. Age 25 to 70. L0t'.. Home Furn1srung• guarn 1 · g • . Supplcme!lt vnur inrome. COLL IE PU p s , AK C,
I Richards. TI-1/846-545.'i 3300 Hyland Avenue J~ Dis!rei;;s 11a I e. Profes.~ional -OVF:RF.'.\.'POSED
Coi;ta Mesa, Calif. 9ai26 Drive a e'lb 6 hn or more· a Sablc/\Vhitc. Shol.s, v.·orm· decorator items. &t4-5345 &
MA1NI1 CURISTb lhat5 ril 0 cs .,, Part-Time Eqoal Opnn•1unily Emptoyl'r de.y. Apply in ~rson, ed. Cluunpion line $7~100. 641Hlm
Ju etti for u~y a on· ,.... ).'cllo~· Cab r..o., 185 E. 16th 49-1-!Y.MH •
I Niguel lloir F n sh I 0 n s' ~ ' I . St Co~fa !\It'll& """'°ccc~~~=.,,.--;,.,-BEDROO~l 51'1, sofa hed,
I 496-!im or 499-22'11 Jin inti' opening or in· Secretary · ·· · \\'EST lligtilond \\lhilc Ter-J>ain!lngs, misc. Henis. Open 17'"=°='~~~==== fl I .d u a l "'l1t1 tl1•sires IRVINE COMPLEX \\'OOL & SlLK PRESSER ricr J\1alc Puppies. 8 v.·eeks. liouKe Sllll 1·4 pm. 2193 Vista :-,1 E S S E N G ER/SUPPLY 11'f'I'' l'nt1 11·ork. Must htt.ve $6SO E:q>erienctd only need ap-A K C . C b a m p ~ I re d . E d NB
' Clerk, necde0d for ei;;Cl:1hli~h-plrnsenr 11 pp ca r a n t·e •"'-• l""'"' FREE TO YOU plv ,196-512'1. , ='~=9-8="2~16~.~""--,"";o--,; tr ~~ \~.~~.' \VAKE~~IELO
I'l:uflist l'Olony sC"Cne: A
\venl lo a nudist colony \.\•ith
hi11 new colrr r.amern to take
pictures, but none of the pie·
lures l'an1c out. be<"iiuse 1hey
11·ere OVEH.E.\'.POSED·.
WANTED
I ed firm '1n range ou11 Y· Jll!l'i'Ollfllity to grl't'I the w "'. YARDWORKER 1 AKC Sabi~ Fem. C.Oll!e, 3 No cll'p req. Coll Mllrgarol puh1i(· & a~slst sal(1': (l('l'SOns Posh olht.'Cll n~>d your skll!s Dining table, 6 chrs. + l -'-l·~l~O~··~·~··.c::'. 83~2-~8600=--~~ I iii tnodcl honie orrice. Ex· & clrpcndr1.bll1ty. Construe. 3\VDllys \Ve1 ekly11. '.1;00n15ay,. Sa105l1. r;sd ~2.JQ!1~~n P~1~.~~ tbl. Pfld. xlnt. rond. $150.
I' NEED :i women tmmed. !o rcl1cnl 11•orking eondltlons. exper. pref d. c supp Y a · " 645-$98 ti46-0392
TOP CASfl OOLLAR PAID ron YOUR JE\VELRY.
\~'ATOIES, ART OBJECTS,
GOLD, Sl~·::...ll SEH.V JCJ::.
Jo'INE F'UH.N & ANTIQUES .
64!).120') .
distribute Cbl'istn111s pro-BJ.1-9145 h1,1vc own truck or van. ~~~~~==~~= FUTtNITIJR.E, tbl. drsk, gun
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1 ducts. Full/p/t. fl.h•. Levi Call 64~l389 Personnel Resources rtlust be 18 yrs or over. t.flNt DACHSHUNDS. AKC i:ab., lanips, Teak-din, tbl.
• '""·~. 1 1151 Do St C n 11 Dave Bak c r at reg. r.la!c. Adorable 7 wks & ch "I 1 1 tbl \l'"<l'low Mrs Currier 1 ge~cy: , . ve ._1,1 1~ 1 ••• 0.,, 11 · rs., "ue so a. en( ., I NEW FACTORY THE IRVltiJE CO Suite 112, Nrwport Bench o.1,,.. "'· old. Bk/tan .. ~W"t a coUee tbl .. armchr. 83.'...0S18
I Branch outle!s ju.!lt op<'nlng 550 N port Center, D r Free, FL-e .i:.: Tcmpor~'!_ I ~ l2R,30rsi=·,... •s""E~r=r~E=n~s:--. .v=c~. BEAUTirUL Round ~leple
I I ··' lh r II I •w SECRETARY $650 I ~ ~ ,..,,. table/ 6 chn, 2 lvs, ex-11 area n"'-.... s e o fl\V ng: N I Beach ~·-·---· Tl••••<loc•'• •how'""'-· xlnt.
'I Trne l•o~ k ewpor "I• 80, ly"° "n _..,,. ... ,.. " ·~ cellent cond. Sacrit. $-125. • gn1t w.• "' 0 .,. •~ " ,,.. "" ""111-s. Jl ea s . Graded. Scrvm~ 12) ~ hr I ':E<:::r":':':':"':'·='"=·":'':w:Y:':':i j Yettrs t-:x~ril'nce ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil ·:~-··-· 54().1'04
PUBLIC AUCTION
1\IANY ITE:'llS OF 1--IN E ~STATE JE\VELRY, ART
OBJECTS, ANTIQUES,
FINE f1JRN. ETC. PHONE
FOR INFO & BROC!iURE. s.i;;..2200. I Sale!nien Open I• WESTCLIFF • ";".~"""~~-::-==-...= SOFA dark green "illyt. Pref ovr 25, married, <"Br. RECEPTIONIST Pt'MPJrtnel Agenry Antiques 8oo5 \\!HITE loy poodles, AKC, w/queen sz hirlcabf'd. Su{>E'r
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i\11 benefits, ca~r nnc1tlons. .-G 11· c e k !I, S12;J. each. nd >I y S·'' 7""" J\10VING -.ii.lust sell mRn)'
it ·nis 'Incl 1,·e~h~r/Dryi·r
l'Ombo., \.\·alnut dt>Kk .~ chr,
stltle PIY'j, crib, patio anti·
tiue11. J::tc. 389 Flo11er Sr.
CM
494-1065 r -run Job ir1 f;lsl nw\'ing in· il\torks1r1icntcrl --F'cni;1 l<'s. S.10-0S71 ~ si,s.\~· oung, ...... .uv
1._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '\•lu~try. Good 1yplni; & die-PUBLIC AUCTION DACHSHUN, o I 1• k . 11 \\.' k lti.tl E. l::d~C'r', ~.A. T OF FLt\IE * SOFA & Lo t e ry • to phone 11 • 1 s. or illANY I Er..lS feinnle, 1 yr., needs gd. -\·est•a '-c .
I• 1</prc~. or ro. *Sec'ys, Bookke•pers ESTATE Jt~\\'ELllY. ART l\OnlC. 493-9135 gd qu11l., cstm madE'. nf'\'r r
J On B •• t Agency LI RI d A OBJ.ECTS, 1\NTIQUES. used, usually hn1, fl68.-i910 a~ 7. c n Pts gency F'INE 1''URN. ETC. PHONE i\K(: Rca.c;le l't1p11iei;, Cl111.m·
t 17400 Rrookhur~t. Jo'. Vly. 40'20 Birch St., Suite 104 pion Rloodlint.>, shols, 7 "'ks, l\IOVlNG:oonlemporary flin, I • Suirr 71:1 96:1-67'75 Nl'"·l:x.rt Deacb 833·8100 FOlt INFO & i ROCllURE. %.'\-l5S6 BR &. brkfsl !if't al.most ne11• I BUY!!
' ,,.,!!!.,.,,.....,,.,.,...,.!!!!!!JDia A Job 8~ 61rt-2200. ....:::::.:=A~K~C~,-,-,0=,,-,-.,-,---494-2253 aft. 2:00 Good, 11~1·'1 fum!ture i.:.
Receptionist -· No Charge To You .,..,.,t;NQI Silver f!a111·art'. SCHNAUZERS Puppies. \VALNtrr Dinette, Tobie ll'al· appllr1n~s "r l\'111 IK'11 for you
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L NEWPORT
I Personnel Agency
Newport BHch 642-3870
,, NURSES Aldt"S 3-11 ll!llft. i ~lature. ~per'd. S n1 <• 11
("Onv, hosp. Good brnen1 s
& xln'l workhw: cond~. Ap·
ply In pe1'110n, G!Pnhn 1·('n
or Nf'wport lS5S Su[ll·rlor
.\\'.:NB ! NURSE.S Aides. i-3 & :ru.
.E;xper prct'd. \VIII 1 rn I n . ~ -Xlnt wq~ 4 ben. G.u-2-U~
NURSES Aides 7-3 &: LVN
: . 3-11. Expc!r'd. Bayvk!w Conv HOftp, C\t 64~.
ORTHOOONTIC-
AS51s'r,
f..'tlendly, c:hl!'trllll offlCfl, Top l 1'1111 tor 1"111\t 1a1. Cn.11 ~ton ' • 'l'Ut!ll, 8:3(>.o;i, ~16-872!1
.t Ohwlfted ...... , • • • flt2·:167S
Switchboard E&lnblishc<'I 1965 Flddlcback. Circa 1865. J'lc 546-'1820 & 4 ehrs. Contemporary. MASTERS AUCTION
ljut;y JJoard with iyp!ng & SECRETARY sctUng for t8) $300. 49'.).1?{1/ $75. 96S-3990. 446-1686 or 833-9625
l11e honkk~eplng dutins, <'-'<· &14-5452. ~.~~ply~ .. ~U~t~XA~~~ J.IANDSOME-!\.!EDIT. Hyl.:> ftfl. 6 or Stmd:'ly 839-09i-4
-pcrlPn('rrl JtRl only. hOtin SlflES ANTJQUI:: Bedrooni Srt. $400 Cl 11 6 1,1"". cocklall th1., n.'a1 .,,,.00!1, ex· C••.•to••• dl-!ll'ric!I Xlnt 1\fON·FRI S::lO · :i:'.«l, f!h<Jlll' "' Double bed, Call arl 5, ian'P iicK. .,. ""1· eel rond. 6~6--088:i "
nrt•·r lO ,\P,1 Bnurr nuick Nc11· SO. COAST PLAZA 646-0032 1 ADORA.BL~: Shcph••i'Cl./Ln,h ""~'-"'~="7.C'7----. cond . of( 11·hitc 11·ovcn 2 ~?9-2500. JIOTEL, ~ n><l'd,. Jfotl'.I l"x· Pll"~. 6 wks. $.IO l'!l.. :,15. l"OR SALE \\'11shcr And pr 6 )'<ls li: 81}", Gre11t nld •~t· p-l d x n t •·oollt• J\lARBLETOP TA b I c. & ,. drvcr and couch. Excellent t)'l\Cl•le & ,\\cn·111 5 burner
ECEPTIONIST I'." • '' • "'' • • ·I 'd bl 6187 •.1 R Start $600. Call Ml>-2500. chr&I, Frtncb 1n 111 tu c, =""·=,....-:=:::;--:::::-:::::-:--'°" condition. MS-85,'i9. chronic top gt10(1 cond .
Expcr'd. Gooc1 '''lli~t. SEfRV CE STATION chlnu lamps, ~779 SHEL TIE l\lixed ~LI 111<'.c 121 RE c LIN ER. 11-iugah._v,lr, ~9-l-9m
Trit'x. lrvt11e Coi11ph•x. I OIOPPING BLOCK S n1 11. 11, gd. ftln\. (log. brown, $50. Nearly n e ~·. DAR & 2 8115. $6S, 111i3.-
Cn1l P.furt"I. 5'16-6170 ATTENDANT ~'ahog. BuUet ~-~~2 $.'\6--0158 , ['1.111~·.'l itrn~ hoy~ r;1.~1V'J<
REUBEN'S
Now Hiring
BUSBOYS
COOKS
P/TIME
BOOKKEEPER
Al'J>I> 3-> Druly
251 E , CoHI Hwy
Newport 81ach
r:quRI Oppor. En1piow
FULL llznc tve!nin~. Llght 4351 Seton. Irv. 552-88ti7 yo R KI E PUPS. AKC, 8• TWEED Sofa $7J. \\.liite 3 k A , \\'Omen·,, :-t'l1l11' 10·,.
nit>i·h pt~ft'f'l\!ld.ly 'tot Ill>' Appliance IOIO :idorehll', Clutmp. 1 tock. cocktail table $j(I. ?11Lrrot11. & 16 ro 221 ~. ;\li~1·. ltt111.'I. Jl('111"311~. App niotnln~. _ S d11~~ ~33-7i09, eves. 4%MT966 etc. X·«!11'1. Gl6--ZOO. Sal. aft. 4P,\I & 11.ll fla y
:lJOO Nc"Vol'1 Divel. C:.I. 8020 BOY'S 10 fiptt<\. Glrl'!I G J.: ~TI. E Sbcphrrd/U.b I Sun,
SElt \rlCE Sln. !'.iltsm1tn &r 5 M!)('ctl, hoth aoorl ~hape 111·ed~ space lovt-s children. EARLY A~IERlCAr-; Jiving 10 R GA;.,;. O r 1 g S 2 195 .
tnlll" mnn. Top PltY .l frlnp;e SIOO lakfoii both. 646-liill 1'-'t•m I'-. >TS• $3'."1, ,~J.f.1S1 rotim M.'+l ~,!2!21".· ~a r r 1 t I r,.! Sl j(l()_ f"'"l n
hl_•m.•lits. E.'n•••'. man prefd. • ___ ..:..~~::::_:;:;;'"'~~~-fl "I t I' ,..... L' "'. N M O R f', \I' A '· Hn,• 'G PE~:\IBROKE. Wt!li>h Co r " I • · 11\lllltt. • .. nt NIM 1'1\•:111• t'ull or p11. Shell, 171h &: n r... 11., -" 2 ""n BOR\I s~s I •·s I "IAQll".E 1111•~ r·~-• ... ,,.,·es. Af\C, Champ. llna. '"'""" ._, • .. ~ · · p A rt)', n o 1 "-' n I p nl t • lt\\J11•, N.B. " 1' ' • "'· uuuu COil• 't"=.· I""" el\. f\lwits., Cnlor T\' !o<tt".\"'l a:J.7-1511 ol' &"~2'393. dill<ln. $.;(]. 6'Q-K>18 ""'""' r ' SEHVICJ.; Stu . At11"nc:lant ,\l'.:C ST. BEJL'lARD C'!'Jn~ol". 5."\5-20':'!! SEA R'S 22" Gas rn 0 "' r r ,
11 W1• to 11ork dll,,)'t or tVtl. G.E. 2 oi·rn l'll!lil<', o n c 1 6 ~ hol WA..!il' to nu1 ll'tn1'f1P.br0. :e;l'll·PmP"ll'fl . ~ ~;Ht. t 'c'"fi
ApJ1ly 11 t tm2 l'i,clfi (' euu.~1 n1ln<o"·11.vt>: ro~f $1.000 · pu11p e116·,., ~•-n'' s !II t'or ,,1• •-·bit --py •-i I JI n 12131 &n-1·11 ,_.,erlf!rc $300. 548-2iil2 1> _, ~u '""'"' ''''' 1 ~a«in. $12!!. Ne\'rr n'<rrl; lliy , · · • " • ~~11-0.190. FW. hcrl~r rrlmmrr,!'o'"l't fs
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Vl'Sted. 1n lha 1 of.11. ~lnd rna lntenli.ncc . $~l.~. thot·Pt' Ave, Ru(' .. 'i Park SPECIAL ere-•• -nz -'68 OPEL *Pianos & Grandi* open sPort bout. Slu·r1f!l'e '49l-880'2 ~-(7141 mt~ or (2131 Al MocWI for IMl'Mdiate D.U•ety
Baldwin'-c.w. -c"""•rin< •h1• ""'''"" '"' 1"' """' ----- -1 •'1.1102 Dir 842-4435 Diet< MILLER 1974 EXECUTIVE ,..... • L•t. "-JI J/2 nia.rkct \"ulue S 3 5 0 0. CASI-I OR TRADE Lot in --=--·=--~~-~= • ~ KADEJJE • F-:her . KKwOI . n>\nua 6'7' ooo,_ 0" .... ~ .......... . llc11 .... rla for !'iloblle llonu"!. I 1948 . PLYMOUTH CPE ---~ t,, -~ CLOSEOUT • Knabe . ?.fr 011" JUur·•.,. ""'~~.:-:::""~·-~~~,=~'---=~ ~ MOTORS ~ fl.!uuPlt • Sohmcr . Sttin· 26' O\\'ENS '63 crsr Olff'.r. PjO. Bo.x !)tj, A1iple Vt1lll'Y, 1 6 eyl. Stl~k. N:w engine & e '71 Do<'<te Tr11dr 18.n 100 "' ' r~: ... Se>~ral IO\•,.·mlleage, fully
way • Stol'1!y &. Clark· \\'in-A·l t.'OJ)(J., ltebullt EnguK'. 9'2367 t•lulch $~50. 586-5950 Van v.•!U1 (:UlllOnl Surfer 120 W. w-. .t So. M1h•.QF . ~ equipped '74 Afercedes·Benz
er • \\"urllt.wr · Yau11nha IO' bean1, Siem rni. xtras. 2 UR. fllOB IL.f-:: 11 O'i\I E · Rec Vehicles 9530 apl'clul h11erlor, nJr cond, .':'~'~"~':":....-~._.~;;;;·~·~~;:_ _____ ....;;;;,____ 450 SE's at wiusWl.lly cont· New Splntilll 1 ••••.• ,. , S:-195 pr Iv, ply: (21JJ 283-12~ Ac.1-m.11 St fron1 13 t' u <' h • v.·Jdc oval11, n1a.g v.•heels, pelitlvc prict!l!:
Ui;ed front , ........... $95 \VKi~DS: (114)&i&-1449 Sn1all )•r1NI. Klds/pcts OJ\, CJllNOOY.·TOYOTAS round Sl [ARP! Gti:s l!llvlng 3 spdl-------------------=-1 S
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J{U(Ji.:t>rs . 'l'hOinus. \'arntthfl $3.9%. \\'indrosc 2~. t 1· Ir. 1S8.SI lkach Blvt l.. Hunting-'73 DODGE Surfer Van. f-1\. BAVARIAN spec .~ ... t1·~~~02•1 iea 'r (8er. No. 3201), Dk. red,
--•t •"= Com ~ tort B<••J,, •17·8555. b·•k sents, ice bo)(, sink, 1 ..... """' s'ereo, power \1•indows. 36 • \\'w·hti:er t.;ulbranscn · -.. s, ....,,.,.,.,. · £o, "" "" M & 'i/ $97 7 I A'·c11 in b' d., sa i 1 s, $13.~. 4 Wheel Drives 9550 paneled, carpeted. :\1111 & ~6 , n10. open end case HC oP · · Sl:ill Pearson 30. inb'd .. s a i I s. prkcd to st•ll. 831-2040 ltllr.) , $174.75, plus ta>r:. Lo:·~; 5;;,~~;".''.'.'".'.".' ms ::;:~: ~~;:;,:, 'g,.Mr'u.': '68 BRONCO '63 FORD VAN B I WILSON I Jim1;Sl,PQwtleomorts1 ns \\urllti:crS111nc1, ne1v . .-,.$4~ raec. nlfl'I', l\lSY 6400 Asking $6.'il 6'\6-2047 S
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FULLERTON MUSIC a="',,~.,=;,"-=257· ~o'"o-nt'"•'"h"'· F""-o°"Jk~boo~-1 ltadio, heater, \\"idl' Hrcs, e '74 3.0 c-:. I.. 3.0 CSA 833·8300
18191 •· I'd F" t · V JI SI JI ~ & I • chro•t• •·h-1•, dual !""''°, PAID 0 a:a.!-2002A & :!Xl2 Tll ENTER FROM MacAR-"'R L.UC 1 · oun <illl 8 ey oop,a ma."'tiany Ci.Ir.. "" ..... .,.,..., • '74 BAVARIAS 4 speed 182!°l."i Be11ch Bl. 1-lunl. Beach •n v
557-4836 '''"tntke hall, Z "" '"H', tl""9J $1997 IMMEDIATELY e '14 BAVABW >ato. 55'-1070 842-6611 OVER
871-1805 inboitrd &: outboard. !'ifany 2 SCOOTERS Like N c \Y e '74 3.0 S & SA's ATSUN 240Z l.:.'2 N. ll:trbor, f<'ullenon extra,:. A real honey S.i.000 Cond. 1 VESPA It.ALLY '71. FOR ALL . XLNT LEASE PLANS • '72 0 35 USED
FREE or ·besl orrer 499-lOTI & lSOcc .• 1 Li\i\IHHETA FOREIGN CARS &
Ad II 0 Cl 497-2892 SILVER SPl':ClAL •ti 9, w I Ls 0 N I EXCELLENT SERVICE 4 S"""'I lran:r1n1ission, air con· MERCEDES u rgan asses CAL 25, 1969, \l"/91i hp 150cc 1600 111i only) Pvt CALL OR COME IN e ~--ON DISPLAY N r ( ditioning, AM/F'J\1 stereo 011' <H:t'<'P lllJ.: rellervn ions. E\'inrudr, rd!. holdi"I::_ tnnk, Ply. 979-~~l ,\:. fl.l\l-2306. TO SEE US 5 )'C'llr. :-.0.000 mile \Varranty radio. (959G HJ)
f<'or infor1n~1tlon plr·1se 1:111! annodized masl, sips 5, 1971 BS.\ !"IOll<··· ~ingll' 1110l'l<'I II
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('{j In l!!i1rnlrig-to play 1he llB1 ',lLx,d !Jh g1dol,1 6',hd r1!11. 'l;:,'~,".',.~:~Pfl c,·'N'13?0·,. I.,· kn SS~l07cOc_ ___ 84_2-_66_11fri'.JpoRts, tl(:. e1"'••u l1111n:.-1~a!1.~~.~~~~uf00Aus;,.~ 01~·an !!hould 1:1.ke 11dvan-*'lit' ic;i · 0 · an • l'ac 10· "-' r ~· ER 3'.! \V c JI NB · -lUuaA ~MJ 0 XI I d N· I I s·oo '7'1 'ONTESS\ '6'1 JEEP \\'.-\GONE . ·_7 3100 . oast ·wy.. . . -VOLVO tras, lnclud'g S unroof tage ' lhili frl'e orfc>r. ' n l'On · t "p · nioor ng. nC\\. 1 · • "1 / Chevy Eng. !\luncie •I spd, 642·9405 25~02 1\1.":f"gueritc. Parkv.ay I $10,500. See at 300 \V. Coast
Coast Music Service S7:i00. !°)ojs-66Jl/G'1243618 COTA, like rlt•ii·. s7oo. 3 Hurst, 9in 11·hls. $1300 .1 ----~-----·I Mission V1c.-}o Jiwy NB o r ph o ne
FIELD'S i1arehouse :vile, ~00 J\IUST SELL 18' Sol Cat. ~'~.ifw~1ke Tt'h'. 673-2990/ .lSI-0063 CADILLACS USE AVERY P\VY E~lT. 11966 Uarhor, C.1\1.-6'lG-930J "64>2182: aft 5PM 613-8269.
& \1'/trl. l\Jint <.'Ond. 73 Pl\IA I -':'.::.C.::"---~~--!~R-SALE .,.,, l\Lj8Al, top La•gest Select1'on S31·2G40 e 49f)..49<19 w ·1 L'. •• ~ YOUR-(\\'ill Con!:ildcr Trade). pt1iano~ & nri;:;ins, ncu.· · Olwnp. $1,795 ot· t1f!er '6!1 CUSTOll H.D. Sportstcr. u "" ' gy' .....,...EL
ust.'1I SpinPts. gr" nd s · 61:Hi866 !\IlnJ cond. $11150. invested, Cond. Call aft 5• In Orange County DATSUN TOYOTA 1969 l\fERCEDES ~
pla;"<!rs. Going out fo r i c""="=~=~~~~-1 bfost olfer. !'!lust sell !his 8J7-S8ti2 Coupe DeVlllcs. Sedan De-& $ OR VOLKSWAGEN C l assic elegance. ~rigi~I business. Rental ~·/op11on 15 ' VENTURE Ca I k z 3'SZ '71 TOYOTA Landcruiscr, gd V<'IJ-• El Do•", d-• Co"-~ throughout. All optlOflS 1n·
/I . I 2 t l\t'(' ! 96 -.... "' "" ... PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'JU. <ladi"" •unroor ""'' Sell lo buy, Kawai. Stei/11'.·ay, w ra1 e r, ramps,l ,C:.:~7.~""~~~-, co nd. Low mile s . vertibll'!S. Also niany other PAY TOP DQ"•R CALL '"'" · '" ·
Bald\\"in Chick c ring, trap<' i e, 2 jibs, $750, '72 KA\VASAKJ. Sr. Legal. $3000./besl offer. 41»-3792 select Ci:l.d:tlac Trade·inR. .KENT ALLEN~. 540-0.i',l2_. _ ~!.,°7v902i n g. 1'1 a k e of fer. Yan1aha, Kimball. \\lur, etc. 5.52-8.174 2000 mi, Xlnt Cond. Asking EMO SALE -
YI ELD" <71·11 638-mO 26' CLASSIC \Vood Racing $750. 350 Kau.•asaki Dirt '74 GMC Jimmy, V·8. 7000 D '77 2:10'l, 4--sp., air, AM/nf, 1968 fl!ERCEOES 280 SL
120T.l Brookhurst SI.. G.G. Sloop. Ludcr. Spinnakf'r, Bike. Ofr. !16J..66ro. mi. In xln~.~~o , NAlllS CADIUAC * 1-~.74 Tii US J\Iags. on new Steel z Se 1 Do . . 1 b ~ ~ M w..... • ..._. rads., Xlras. ,!\lake oiler. -a er, n t ,JUS uy ,•, o R GAN : O r I it $ 2 1 9 5. 12131 396-2600 or 392-2860. 'T! HONDA 350 f'our, WXI 9560 ._ 1CIW ....-. * 1·'73 3.0 CSA 5.JG-6l5T car: ?tiake an investment..
Sac r If i cc! $1500. Can l c=S29007'C.,.--~~~~~ I 1ni. ~. Xlnt l"Ond. Trucks '-tw_.. ltlMl * J-'74 3.0 CS~ ~------~1 Classic roadster. ?tiust Sell,
financr. Xlnl l'Ond. Private 1-36. Norlh Sails. v II F. $0-2814 . h -SAVE' '72 240Z .. Pvt 1~ty. Lo n1i, ?If 0 vi n g. Make 0 r fer. 'd I ON S ·53 OOOGE '~ lon wit un~ 4 pd air rdd10 m11g• oo p R r I Y, no ""n V n1 l · RDF', Barients, C11tn1 in1. * '73 H DA L 350 • nainted !run~ m 0 u n I e d, WE BUY IMPORTS • s · ' ' 552-7902. 5.17-1:-,.;7 or 636-2"393. SJ::..\\\'IND NE \V PORT. :;..1n! cont!. ~lu~t sell. $600 " sll rudials, <.'Over. P1·u.:cdi,;°"':::;:;-=--.,..,,.--;-= fi rn1. 5-1;...53:;6. home-made' camper lhiug. Top DQllar For Any J\foke lD !!ell. 673-4354. 'G8 ~IBZ 250 i;edan. _Auto.
TV, Radio, HJ Fi St. 8098 j 1~=7~R 2i, inb1-d ('""· '71 YA1\IAHA !XI. :~1~~11:.u~ica ol1~1~~a.~t~ ~;ed.~~ or ilJlodlMel. PANOS Crevier BMW Flat 9725 :~:~!;: ~:~~,\~~ e; r ~rlc~-d
. .,,. ~l{lli \\1• 1st Stteel -1 go-'!'!TAPl,.E Stereo am/fm '!l'\1' p ~ i 11 1. ~l?~o-hcad. SaJOti·I" SJ11£l4irt SIOO. Calt The \\'indov.· i\1an, &inta ,\na 83:>-Jlil to M'll. &31 -2040~1~d~lc~. --c
rndio, 1iipe i'et_"(lrd. re c. Xlras, $.'l(i()(). 646-:i63:? .,...., " 1~15-1392 MAZDA 'G:i J\IBZ -.230-S. Gd corrd.
player. Console n1apcl l-olor SAILBOAT 17' fil1e1"J;ls. Good '70 HONDA :lj(), lo n1i's. '62 CHEV. 1 ~ ton, 8" bed 200l S. J\1anchestf'r $~ . $· Will not sta11. Cnll
tv. $:JOO for holh or ofr. l~1nd. 1\ll arrl'ss. Trailer, Clc11n. $'100 pkup. Radio. $4~. i\naheini (f ;(j.()000 6-l(H)7!XI &l~d7981 all ~1. 7 7 4 - 8 1Ii 1 :lJihp n1<11or. $&'JO. 6~+.5606 5-lj-3063 I 6~>.2399 \VE PA y TOP DOLLAR 1974 J\IERCE'DES 2SOC ~s. SOl.rCAT 18'. Trlr. Equip(K'CI '74 J\A\\'ASAKT J\1uch II, 400. ·~iG rOHD P.U. 330 Olds cng. FOR TOP USEO CAHS ORANGE COUNTY'S Silvl'r, rerl lcaikaX, sunrool.
. SANYO I ch an n P 1. 4 ror Racing. Like Ne,.,.. $~. :\1nt. Cond . Buckcrs, chopped top, needs FOREIGN, IJOJ\IESTIC OLDEST 1.ca'>c or sell. 645-"0045
speakers. pll\yhi.1ck deck , 5."i6-37Zi & 7·1-Hi.500. 6~2-0172 I rans. $300. 646--3168 or CLASSICS MBZ '67 2508. A1nt cond.
4 si>eed transmluion, Alt1
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1966 Htu·bor, C.l\l. 646-9303
7IOPELRi11Y Cpe, Auto,
R&H. Very Sharp! $14!N. can 675-1116, 673-5643.
7"s:; OPEL 2 Dr. 4 spd. New
titts, clean:
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'72 PANTERA
LOADED $8,llXI. FUtltt
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Porsche 97SO
LATE '72 911-T, Targa.
A/C, 5 spd.. Alt1/Jo~~I ·I
spkr. slcr.-~lags. X l n I .
cond. T:1ngedne. $8,800. afl.
6 644-5~M7
'61 SUPER 90 New Tra1t~ ..
rehlt cng. Clean ~ Inst.,
s:~tOO. or hcst, mus! sell
now. 54s--0800 or 543-5911
J'oRsC-HE 'TO 9111,
stc11.-o, konis, 37.000 miles.
new Raditils, X1nt shape.
67:~13,_ ______ .
'61 PORSCHE, reblt e n g ,
great rondilion. ltfust sell,
5-16-9220 call days or nighL~
'68 912 Am/F?lf, Burgwxly,
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19TI 9llT. Xlnt. cond., new
ti~. alloy rims. Al\1/1'"1\f
radio. $6,200. 542-3662
'71 914. excel. coral., Silver
"'/11ppr. grp.,
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'60 PORSCHE Ca briol ct
Classic! Priced to sell. Call
8.31-~ (dlr.~
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523-7250
"i2 PORSCHE TARGA
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523-7250
'70 PORSCHE 911T
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52?.-7250 ear phones. $ti00, sC'tl $300. 23' ALBATf.OSS, good riay "65 THlU~lPH 500 cc '67 FORD 2 A.XLE TRAC-If your car is extra clenn 0 i\fAKE OFFER
84S.Sl77. sailf'r·fixed k~I-a real bol"· $-IOO. Huns 'ol"t'll. TOR, sacririce SlOOO see us lirst. "" * 644-2614 *
mf] Renault L A FA y ET TE :.I:: c Ji: gain, S7;J(J. 6i~1232. 6W-9795 Sat & Su n. 832-8745 BAUER BUICK /IJD **197'2 280 SE 4 5• *
Baee/mobile 11·/coa.x/rin1. ~=°'-Cc"-,,~-'-o-.,--~ '°" y '"'"" 2925 Harbor Blvd. 'J SEDAN -"l'lAC, ULA~E. KITE No. 810, xlnt cond. HONDA 90. 1970. TR A I L. uu f<'ORD Super a n .. ...,.,.,. ll"I ~· ... . "61 RENAULT
A<1tatir mike Pl'r[l'rl cond. \Y/dolly &. CO\"er, tangerine 13.l:XXI mi. U5Q. caJl 615,.6676 '59 V\V Bus. $300. Costa r..1csa !t79-2500 919-11971797 or 1-735-1611 $115 "4~~'"Ji75~"°'~·~· r~~-;\:-(;ok~ l ~'.1'<:'!',"._d<>~.,!i~~t!!~ 6'0
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-"/lK>ige dC'C'k. S575. !>18-1617 ~rOPED VESP \ CIAO ....-......... \VANT ar ors u-~nl-& <'nrv•~ .,,., ......., SE, N•w parn· t. ~~-~·:...0~-0~'=-~'°'"~•c.,,-~· SH,\RP 21" R. C. A. Color " / ·' d•·t to •-·k o", -'-n·t SALES-SERVICE !..EASING ""At!., od~J ,~· =U ,-90000 . R' ood > C 0 R 0 NA D 0 2 7' "'it h ~ l\1os Old. 1939 FORD Pii;kup, 6 cyl, '"' '" " """"' OVEBSEAS ELIVERY m e 5 or n er , mi. uns g . '70 RENAULT Scd/Wgn. 4
T.V. 11 8 n d so m c ii'OOd Nci1rport Slip. $9500. A s k ~~·~Jo~t-=ro~N~I~. ~-"'==-~·"-.,.,-;;I stick shift, clean. S 5 0 o.. need to nm. \Viii look al D Tmmediale Delivery Gd int. $19;1(). Call 645-7969. 5peed, slcroo, air, l owner
Cabinet. ~ F()(' JO)'('(', &14-1791 W-82:''5 -: o &l5--0836 anything cheap. Prefer 4 ROY CARVER, Inc. Dick Miller Motors XI _ _, & lo"' miles. 831-2040 dlr. 18 .. COLOR Pol1ob\e 1V in CYCLE Tr;lill'r $175. I 0 or 6 cyl. 595-5278 ROl..1£ ROYCE Bl\f\V '6!1 280 St O::lupe. nt conu. roll-ahoul slam!. \\'ork!I 13' LASER No 2 102. Kaw. Grnsk. $275. '53 11\'TERNATIO!'AL Pkup. 120 \\'. \\'arner &: So. !'ilaln Loaded. $7200. Will•accept Saab 9760
rf I $120 5;)6..-289:) \'cl\ow-Dac Sail. Priced to I ==__,;*'-"54>-""33~75'-;•~~,,-, % lon. Gd. v.·ork truC'k. $-100. WE BUY 234 E. 17th St. 53i -2132 Santa Ana trade. 644-6457
pc eel y, · · • · sell. Call 673-13:">1. BSA, Classic 59. Gold Star 01· n1ake offer. 645--2957 ll\lPORTED AUTOS I Cnsta :r.1esa. • S46-444.\ I "'G9.-'F~!A~T"'"'1~z74 ~S~oo=n"Cou°"'pe::-,1~0~...,=~.0~.,.=.,,,=~ .. -0~b7;g-;1-0.,.-,
· 8' SCHOCK EL TORO. :; 0 O. Bl'aurifully 1"Csto1·ed. "iii ~'ORD 3..f Ton \v/can1ping BEST PRl~ES PAID '72 Bavaria 5 ~pd. ~MPG. low mileage, small items or any item.
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/-.C ) c •~· c s~ 4°' .--7 J 11 g Pl · S500 'I t D•an L•w1s Imports _ . Xl-t -"d 11100 °0~1s~ --........... J!.~.... f'nterbo d. ..., .. a. a 11 """· .,......:),) · sic . Y ltres, · "us ,r66 H bo CM 646.930C f>.I Spd., Air Cond., Stereo-" ~"" · '""• '"' MG 9742 . -... ~,,. _ 6i5-6".!00 or 673-!ll-12. ·7:1 SUL TACO lTh, :t gal c'~'~"~' ~'"='3-400:,.::-:::_2-~~--I ~ __ u r, · · Radio, .(732F'JTJ '72 t~IAT WGN 12·1 Sport,,[;.c;_;;. _______ _ iiiiii~~-~ 12· SAILBOAT + Tra!!er, tank, skid pl utc. forw1:1rd 'i·I D,\TSUN P. U. ,...,,. WE BUY USED CARS $5999 Super cl<'an, 11v.• mi. $2400./
General 9010 xlnt corn!. S4Jll. innster shocks. 96.1-:i75.I Jackn1nn n1ag \Vhecls & like AND TRUCKS • bl.'sf nrr. 673-7431 aft. 5
RobOO. &46-9842 J\1-F 8··1:30 '72 YA.\1.AHA 300 Enduro. new! &11-20~0 ldlr.\ Come In ror a free app,.aisal Crevier BMW '74 FtAT 124 Sport Coupe 10 f>I. Fibcry:lnss ~ilboat
v.'/onrs, nl a s l , ccntcrlxl,
rudder. '7-1 sticker. $ 1 O O.
67:\.-80-IJ.
TRADE ;66 BAJA BUG tor Good concl. F'ast. $6j() or '7'3 CHEVY LUV Truck. Low to GROTn CTIEVROLET, 2Qll W. 1st Sanla '1\11a ~ spt:.'<'d, Al\1/Fl\1, llh'. &
Lido 14. v.•/lrlr. best orler. 96S-2536. ni ilcs, nine 11•hee!s & xlnt. l82U Bc.:.ch Blvd., Hunt. Sch 83:r3171 like tlC\1'. l(ll-2040 ldlr.)
64:>-7307 Motor Home•, 8:11-20~0 ldlr.) 847·6087 549.3331 .73 Bl\f\V :i.o CSSit m-9727
Sale/Rent 9160 $650. '64 rnEVY El CAn1inn CASH FOR ~'/blue i<'ather. Air, stC'r·1'<1
pkup., sin. eng., bucket !OUR CAR tape , c 1· u i s e co utrnl,
C,\TALlNA 21' lnbrd. SI'EEDYAK 7j i.. 1 1 ~ hp
sents. 5.'l!Hi646. ~7070 67l-1846 n1otor. lnlht!iblc boot. $-JOO. n111ny xtras. Nel'." s a i I ".
$14,000. 673-1658 or ~7 "'B GO ,., I . r 6-16-3559. '70 \VINN "~ A , ' C i1c -95 O
;\IOV ING ?-!UST SELL 18' lnin 2 dr. l\lodel, 4J3 cu.V ·~·~·~•:_ _____ ..;,:;_:7 Bo.ts, Marine Eq. 9030 "-·1~-·1 l300 · y 8 A P/S -~i uu..ot "·1trru f'r. . 111. . ulo. trans. .
· Evl'S k wlmds, 8·16-8918. Fm/An1, t11pe tit'<'k. ai r 5HP Brlslish Seagull. out· cond. A!t-ln \"ac. Luggag('
board, long shall, $ 1 5 O, BOflts, Slips/Docks 9070 rack/ladder. Trlr hitrh. 20· 892·~7 SEEKI NG Slip or mooring awning, Xlnr. <.-ond. See to ~tARLlN OtAIR for 20• Sailboat in Nc11.·nnrt Aµpfoec. SU.500. 673-2..~11 or
* scons· *
RV CENTER * USED UNITS * NE\\' i\IAK E OF'FER """ 9""' ..... 64•1-4471 I ti., tl91 . rt 7 l'\I or Dann Pt ,,.,,._ £;»11 eves
,..,.. a . . 12131 6-18-l"r.n days. i '72 SHASTA MINI '72 Ford a~ Ton "'/1 1' •
Boats, Power 9040 I . P..ollalong Camper ..•. $4685 t SLIPS A\AILAB!--E Chev. 1;o I Ton. P/S, 1'/B.1 '71 Che\"y 3t Ton v.·/ll'
?7" 'SS CHRIS Crfl II T F'or sn1:,P111: ~ts in NB, Hulo-1-oo_f .\IC, sips. .G. \"acationcer Camper .. $4395
Cntii;rr. X!ril Mnri. \'llF up lo..2a · 67.r7156 i;h11T ... J() ~·;_ol. can. Sli.750. ll" Californi11n Sleep<.r .. $500
11: ·! !~·::":: : .. h i.1llk!. 110\i. Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 or offer, 11ill f' in an c e. 11'70101 1:~~ Pilgrun 11•iC<tb;;.o..::.
8.111 lank fiyst 327 F, l:iO I &l'.?-3612. \"cry good condition .. SIJ 9j
..-:al. fu1·I :\lorlt•I rank~. Full *~L,\t;TIFUL 197318" Sou1h-"i3 Ct\LYPSO 21', lo rni!es, '6910· \\'ooclline 11"-refer $1095
.stern 1wn1 1·ov1•rs: Dork 1 11·1nd Inboal"d Jct ~Deerihoar fully equipped, lots of xl ras, I 1051 So. Harbor
11\'ailahlc. i\1'1y. bi:.• si·r:n 1r tandC'lll lr!1". Xlnr l'Onrl. llOg;iJ g<•~ cap. 410 DorigP, Santa Ana
hl'll1el'n do,·~ No I + N~. i\lu~t S£<1J. S'1500 or list ofr. i·u~loin 11·hJs, i\f i ch l' 1 i n ~ :\I"! So f G G F' ,
'.?..; lkr~.•hh''..:': B';'.~L Prt. i71l) ;}ji-0618 • Harllal i;. ~upcr l'lcnn, ·•·IC!> .o ', · I'\\). 1 •111· (ii41
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261 ·'· 1r sK1_ BO'.\T. ::.~1 ~uick. _493-76S-i __ ~ '72 Ford Pickup ~341Express Cruiser $1850. 1ncld ~. ski~. Jckl~ .. , For solr.: "T:l"' l\lolol' hon1c
FORl\IER Cily of L 0 n:; & llCCOSS. Call: f.;:1111 urt. ! 20'.' 1011· 111ilragc. ClllitOlll
B •' n l' h R l's~· u C' B 0:1 ! . 6, 6-14-1700 built, 111.1ny c~lr:i~: See !o
f\1u.·(·rrd by Chryslr.r VS. SKTBoat: 18',4000hl~. Dual l~'lil'Vt'. 1'1"1". Pl. SIJjiJO.
Xl11t fut• f1s!ung & diving. Quads, flat bottom. $ 1 ~1 o o, ;~J-17
Conipk•tt•ly rhl! & recent II r 5 962 71116 -------
1. r r !~"·-" p t r G ca a 1 • • MOTORHOME
6 cylinder, auto. trans .. radio,
herlte1·. !S<'r. No. 609731
$1777
1.111 OU • •'·•"'· V fl )'. .,., -.
\\" Siugletnry. 17l•ll fi&1-2t'i0. 21~.DAYCR~T~ER. • ! T11h111 1 RENTALS 1:.1 LS o N I "rH ,1, •• -1~,....,, -._.QU!TI;--, 4.l.). Olds, JC~\·_ator, ta11de1n DALE'S 838-0900
' "' '"'"''" ": 111 trailer, 8:)'2-8J4J ----.! Bit P11l111 ::ip11ngs Courlo I H~~~T Till·: BEST '73 Ex-
ir1 1:1r :••11111, Cluh :u~'a I ccurive, 2.i", :ill I u x 11 r· y
l•ir -~10 po111~r hoa1. Call ( I l[iJ xlr.1s. Fl"(."C n1ilcs. 9i9-~I0.·16 1·ollt~'I .. ot(J1-7J:!·;,.i17 lflnSPOl't•lioo 11;1 J lo S pm
1971 SKIPJA~K j 'i.! Ex1~Lo0=n-tc~H-,~,,-,.,-,-,-,~tc. 18Zi5 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beaeh
:;o· Opt•n Loader!, Ji)j llP 'GrOC'l"lllOr & air, i;rlf con1. 55~1070 842-6611
:°\lf'rc C1111.,o;.·r. 110. Like A ircraft 9110 l.1• 11111!'.~. ~·10.:!Nil.i * SCOTTS' *
nl:w, $."00, ~2-92''9 I ~\\"ti 1 1 \\I 'CH \~i' 2l'
9-1 -1 --1-ESTATE S.\LE. B c 11 ~on 1-• ·' • !'i ' ' RV CENTER 1 ,,~ 2. ll1\YL NEH t.:;1 1111 0\'C'lh••ad .111 , 011111 1!1·n.1
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C}rv C•1p1t•1 :~t ; 1"111111l··1t'. ('ruis<'r. Li·,;~ thru1 hr,. 1 1 1 l'fln111'!.1 •<'l f-1,,n1 61G·ili:'! .-,0 2!' tlrl•t-·•'r ,,.,,,, Ii>" ) Olli(' hUlll I•' h'1j1ll't" h()" 1 ""' ,. llr:ul , _i.!,oll<'~. ~h·1~••1. ';0 ~.11 ---I
1,,nk ·I ,1111 ,-,.11..,111 lrlr 1~•11111ll'll'. :'jlj!..0\1)9 Trailers, Travel 9170 exlras ................. $~)
· ~l n ri~· .\tr.i~. :q;:ioo. 1-l\~1 .. -.s/J:l ·campers, Sale/ ----'i3 lei' VikinE: T _nt Trnill'r w/ -----R 9120 ·;1 l~l :;\"t 'l~.\··r ::u· lliri.:!s .. xtras .................. $18-IO
HL,\l"TIFt"I. Jj~,, '1;9 l;\ll', ent -------~--nir, •'-l :11111111-.:. ,,lt•r u1• 011nl'B11~v11·/Corva.irmotor
li1b/tlull,.-I Ilui<·k \"fi •1!1 l.h~J !fgA h·h:: S: io11·11. huhl. rnnk, T1•aU('r & Bii:: Tires ,.,.$690
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tlllly l.Jl\\h'I)' ,'i;-~l\l ~f.,, ll;'!'!J I 6'12-7118/:l'Jll-JllJf, ILi.! .\lt:,q ,,~.LI. 36" !'~O. tooler \\'/lrril JO ,\Jn•n{:n11----------
1051
5 H bo Sp1u·111~1 11·1" (;,1. -..·;1lur. Canipcr. !Sid<'riru 11·"r '73 111.:x. Tr:111"l1•11· '.i.Y;.:S' o. ar r
SI0.()1(1. f";dl J <'a n Inc. o1·crhead . cupbrd11, a1n1rr1) 1 w/4'x!~' t''t:Jl11n<tn ~h1~r ~r. Santa Ana
:H!i-:!:IJ J. f.tfi·R·nl. 67~!-611"~ rad1n. $-1250 CASH. ~,,16-(1'.\i:J., T.«l~ \\. Coast ll11y No. 3. 3 i\liles So. or G.G. fl'\\)'. ]7-~·r~nt-HllU. rb1lt"h1, '!); Chevy Cu11tom Pkk up ~-13· ___ • , _ CllST. surfer & skler van,
i/o ~l<'rt-r111~er. st1•m drh't\ \\"lth " l..nke & Shore Po1rtop Trailers, Ullhty 9180 '65 F'ord 11-.0 .. 6 cyl. Orig.
r11n1!1'r11 t1lr. SI,{)()(). ll\.'d:? C:unpcr. includC'!i ice hox, 011nr. Perft. cond! \\'/e:oitr11s
Li!n1l1111 l.n.. 11 B. 3 burner stove. o ,. ,. n lITILITY Trti\ILER SlmG. or nmke ob' 837-071:!
·; 2 rt INF: t L CAB JN hC'11tcr. sink, fresh 11:ttl'; 4'ix6'~ $j() "i2 FORD VAN V-8, Aulo. rn.t:JS~;R fully equip. Sips holdh11:: tank, slt'('ps I. Call 6!1-{1109. __ =~ Shllg Interior \\·/~JJC'lling.
:1.D;in:i Po1n1 ,11p·$2.noo dwn :Yl8-9.:\-L1 or ~20.'«I Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 s:i.oo. & assume a payments.
t.tk<' O\'<'r S·l'.lllO 497-2370 8' C3m~r. sleeps t \1· o , 968-3421
;i.1 J\IP :.iTenu.s.-r. 2'.?Sft P. 81~e f'abinets, ire l.Jox. J-'OU~ Uunl~ Rf.:-3 1'.iret I '&1_FO-cR~o'-c-.-m-o<'-,~v~.,,-.-8-;g-.
1/0 •'n~1nC' l.o\\-OOUI"'. Full S200. 673-36jfj,·~=---· I ·,•J(JRm,;j ~r,~1~~·'~.i,,.<;u1scr. ii. ,\uto. $!95. '
rnn1 prr l<ip ~~. 6 1Ja~1 '71 V\V C.\:°\IPE H . .r-£6t~i'(li..J"'"'.,.., . 615-16-12
DAVE'S
~ys lop dollar for older
c;irs runn'g. or 001 581-1122
AUTOS IMPORTED
TOYOTA
DA TS UH
MG
YW
TRIUMPH
O'"• lflM••-_,.... ....,.. .. e-··-
1 ,., •--'Y •• u...., e ..
Alfa Romeo
Berlina
(denlO)
Priced to Sell
$4952
(•'.!014)
"Dh cctly acMS..'I ,....,!\'\ the
Balboa Bay Club"
Sail's • Service
645-6406 -A-u~di~-'
'73 AUDI 1001..S
4 00.•r C~711HNJ
a2J-7250
"i'2 AUDI tOOl.S
4 Door (015EXNI ,,,._,..,
'll AUDI lOOl.~
2 Donr /!1()7ESL1
5Z\-Tl50
A~stin·Hea ley
9707
9709 ~· TtJLLYCR.\~"T-r n h I n Xlnt. cond. rt'fH, S3JOO. --"6< DODGF. \•an, new 318. " l!r.l-:!.''l(li Antiques & Classic 9520 Cruiti:"" \\,•II f'1 l•t1111. M11~1 ----.~----1 S:•l•nfi~ $119j. ,..._, !)Art). "J() SPHITI::. 1•.11nplrtr t'•r, s 1crlf1~:: bll'l'ifii II' ('ABO\'}~~~ C nn1per. '47 f.'l}f ![) Club Coupe . llt>I ,.:17.317:; -1 good /or pa11.~. s:axi r 1,-.;r Trusr d••r f/. Qu.~in lk'fl,., hurni·r_!l1•1,·c-. ru1u1uu:. ~..;:.o or o lf c r . l!Ji4 DODGE VA.Ill, 2<XXl mt 1117..j._'!1;
Tr11•lr j.,,.. t1oa1 ol ,, r1 u u I 1<_~: _ _1'IOX. nit'{> r...m. r..i,,...7:135. ] 4~rJ-"'10(I or 4!12..fW;li ~-or ~J.,'t A~_f!::r· BMW 9711
\11lu1• 4'~• L"v.• O\'f<~Hlll-;,\f) C:in1pl'r f l fir ·i:;7 Sl"\U1 ,\\!AiJ •l'\1-;-r;, 0-r-t'-' -;~"if-:,\ltA Y-:! tll\\J::. \1 /Ill) i\lin:flu. C•,urlrr, /l n t ~Un · c:mrl SilOO. Orij:. 0 \1 n c r . '11 CJlEVY V;\N V8, !.. ton. 'It.II B~1W Rllv11nt1 2500 Auta.
rr!r. • n1:111~ ,,,;,, S.•11 SlllO/hsot.ort. c;1:;--m11 00..1-.-ortl I lGOOO 1111.", like new. HrA11. 1r11n~ .. nir, 1)Ql1~·r Alcerlni;,
lur j)a\i }fl. 81'J·l l6-t l!li2 11,. Pi<•ku11 <'A 11111<' r ---;,\Vl'Cd II ·' Uf't1J'1'" 96&-18.15 & Xlnt. R.ll-20~fl 1llr. ir-.'ii\IP.JAf'I\. t1il)('/f1n, I :?1.000 .. n}/.. Sin:11J PlrkUp t"ron1 ll'(':"l!l1.11·1•• to fra11h '69 FORT) Super Van. custoin ~ 19il, n/c, nn1-f1n.
$•rmJ, full rvr 2:..'0omr. Xlnl j ~k. :i3&-l?.t6.t. Turn th('nl Into caslf Int .. ext. Xlnr tt'lnd. 75.000 tl\llC'tr. $,179j,
'~''°· Mu!I J;.1(", f;"l;;.llO.i6. CLA~~1•11-:n \\111 Mil II! CALL DAn.~· Ptt,QT 518-t326 !16.'\.-.'U39'
'7l BA VARI A Stirk.
Assume Lease $183.50 nw.
Xlnt. 64<Hl555 aft. 6 pni..-
Capri 9715
'74 260Z 4 speed, st ere o.
mctaJlic pa1n1. piicerl to sell
at only$499J.1 l ll! KJ\1 A J
S:.i-Wi\i ,di!".
·n DATSUN 24(}..Z. lnunac .
13.000 1ni, A/C, Al\1/Ft.I,
n1Ag whls. S 4 9 9 5 . Pvt.
ply.646-86.'1]
'74 61fl DATSUN, xi.lit
conri. SOJO miles' 4 fdr,
AM/FM, 644--0574
"69 Datsun Pickup ., lt1ugs,
Tape Deck, (3191ICJ $1295
523-72'i0
'68 DATSUN Sta \Vag, au1o,
new tires,. ballet')'. Lo n1L
$850. 645--0387
Cail 642-5678
9800
·n XKE CJ)('. 4 s pel'd,
chron10 "'!re wheels, Inst
of rhc cltissics! 831-2040
ldlr.J
'74 JAGUAR XJ12L
Like New * Loodcd
979-1797 1-7~1611
Autos, New 9800
1975 CHEVROLEJS
PRICED AT
10% OVER
INVOICE COST
I Nb GIMMICKS I
MONTE CARLOS e CHEVELLES
I YOUR CHOICE I
IMPALAS e CAPRICES
I-THEY'ltE MARKED I
NOVAS e CAMAROS
LOOK FOR TIIE VEHICLES
MARKED 10% OvtR
1/~ & 3/4 TON TRUCKS ' o,rN #ltON. TMRU , ••• 'TIL 'D •M
SUNDAY 'TtL 6 ,M
GROTH CHEVROLET
11:111 ... ,h a1..i.
(47-6087
Huntington leach
I
53195
'73 Triumph Sp~fire
1.0•d•1'1tJ.l703HTWI
53195
70MGB-GT
71 Triumph GT-6
(9:'1DSWI
73VW BUS
f.c w ... A<1101•1rJ,()·
'73VWBUS
•Sixi IS..•!llltl~)
53995
Brand New 1974
SAAB 99LE
Priced to Sell
$4384
<•1386)
"Directly acroM rrom the
&.1:.oa Bay C ub"
Sales • Service
645-6406
C18S!lllied Ads ...... 642-5678.
Autos, Imported 9700
'74 VWBUG
•Snd.f E.W., (tl2lJSCI
73VWBUG
F-=. w., lOIL2t!EGI
72VWBUG
•'iN !~GO()t
•n Triumph Solt fire
Like new. {89SFPTJ
71 Triumph 6
llTVTlaCulate. (El36EXAJ
53.895
'69Triutro>h TR6
Lowmlfes. f~AC!86)
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1_T_•_Y_0_10 _____ 9_76S Toyota 9765 Volkawagtn tno Volvo 9172 Chevrolet 9920 ford 99401 Mustang 9952 Plymout
OAILV PILOT, 3
Vega • , . ,fli,
YES~
WE HAVE .
97 NEW '74
TOYOTAS
IN STOCK PLUS 18
DEMONSTRA~ORS
LAST
CHANCE
TO SAYE $$
AT THE
OLD PRICES
P$2699T
(""9) e LANDCRUISERS
• 'PICKUP TRUCKtoS
(13) Longbt'rl or Regular e MARK ll's
(61 Coupes or Sedans e CELICA'S
(12) G'T'·ST·LT e CORONA'S
(30) \Vag.·Sps.·Sedans
e COROLLA'S
(32) l2Xl or wcq,
.pw.LW!iA
9 TOYOTA
1966 Harbor, C.M. &IB-9303 . ·• ..
*'73 CELICA ST.*
Auto. trallli. Radio, Heater,
1730JEXI very very sharp
little jcv.·cl.
$259'/ e Groth Chevrolet •
18211 Beach Hunt liL·h
847-1)()87 54~3.11 • • • • '73 TOYOTA CORONA
4 DOOR
Automatic trnn~miAAion, air
conditioning. CI63HQS\
$2877
.Pw.LlWi& 9 TOYOTA
WE ARE
No. 2
1n o..,,.. eoun.,..
But Only
YOU
Can Makt Us
No. 1
See WI Flnt or Lut and we'll
try bardtr for )'O\tr best
deal.
.Pw.lewtt 9 TOYOTA
1966 Barbor, C.M. 646-9303
'67 TOYOTA Corona 4 cyl,
~ $399 (2910.1) cllr.
'70 CORONA 1900, Autg>, Air,
R/H, xlnt cond. Muat sell!
~./offer. 531..6512
FOR SALE OR LEASE 1971 Sil~ Shadow. Mint Cond.
21500 mi. 991~.
Triumph 9767
THIHK
Triumph
\EE HERB
FRIEDlMlDER
9t.2S C. C. Bl•d So C.
Sll·1111
TR 3 '58. \Vires: both tops,
consol, cherryable. $715 .
492-2133.
Volkswagen 9770
'70 V\V Squareback. tan. 4
speed, $1500 or best oiler.
_c_,_11 _832-28317"-~--~
'65 VW, to.tag wheels. wide
Ores, much more. $ 8 9 5 •
645-1&12
'69 VW. Good Condition
$85() 64<HlB4
'69VW
BAJA BUG W1o. ,.., .,.., --. 1 .... 1 _,._
't'OY ttl
1999
Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA
188i111,Q,h~l·4. ~·· n~~\
MU,.TI,;(; 10" It AC 1-i
'68 VolksYlagen
4 speed, radio, heater
(XOB351)
$788
1.;LSON I
18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach
556-1070 842-6611
'72 V.W. BUS
7 PASSENGER
4 speed transmission. Al\I
radio, healer. l089n'R)
$2977
WE ARE
No. 2
In Ora.nae C.Ountv.
But Only
YOU
Can Make Us
No. 1
See us First or l.nsl and we'll
try llllrdcr for )'Our best
dt'UI. '
iDw.lewtt
-VOLVO
AMC 990S
'72 Ambassador
4 door, Air Cond, Vinyl Top,
fully Equipt. (No. 2772)
$2195
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168 Chevrolet Malibu '70 Ford Squire ATLAS '71 Chevy -Ye
HATCHBAft
TRADE Wotnt'n's, nlt'n'• &
p o cket v.•alchel, lurquolwl
rings, etc. <R.eeelph1 avail. I
V·8, 4 speed. pcNo't'r steerlna. 9 Pesstngtr W•gon fM 6S r-.tuatang, -& spd. Auto. Chry1ltr/Plymouth
tYQW362) Sterw radJo, heater, aul~ ~N"o:,;J:.:unk.=c:"'":;::..::389"l=--=I Open LN!Uy It Sun. '111 10 PM
r-ctory ail' l'ON.I mlle\
must 11tt.
$1288 rruuJc air cond1Uon1ng, roo.J Oldsmobftt 9955 2929 tlarbor Olvd.,
rack, ~-er lttt!rlng. CtRU· Colllta MHA
I soo1 $1477 o"l'os~~Bll'E 546-1934
$1895 '
:.I LSON I WILSON
GMC TRUCKS ".'!ST SELL "11> D"""· 6 HONDA CARS . l)I. Good cond. "$:1300. 6~~-2786 11ftt'r Spm.
FORD
'72 Pinto Wagon
'67 ·2 DR, ull pwr, 78000 '70 MAVEIUCK. Nee ds
mUes, vinyl top, clean. $600. \.\'ork. Best Offer or orter. 54G-<i4n 548-414.7 11 ft 6 pm.
l ~fK'l'd. r;uli0, healrr
!'206:!701
Corvette 9932 ~Mercury
'67 MERCURY
COUGAR
9950 $1877
1:LSON
FORD
U!255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach
55~1070 842-6611 • • • • *'73 PINTO WGN*
1\1.Jto. trans .. ;ilr cond., radio,
hC'al(>r: gold rr-.•o. 1103A2)
pt•rft'Ct economy I a m 11 y
y,•gn.
$239S
• Groth Chevrolet e
18711 Beach Hunt Bch
84i-6().'17 54g.3331 • • • • \\'HY PAY '75 PRICES?
'i 2 Pinto Sq. \Vagon, 39,000
1ni, air, .roof ruck, radio,
V-8, auto. trans., fact. air, nc1v tir<'s. Very clean. Gd.
p1vr. st~r., brakes, wind. niile~. Pvt ply 548 ·2153
& seats. Radio w/tape det·k. I •.~73~SQ=U~l~RE~S~ta-.-w-.-,-.~3-1,000-1
heater, tlglass. (746VDV ) mi.. auto. air. $2,550. XI . $1588 "°"d. G>Hl398 Bl•U•, NB
'i2 DELUXE Runabout, air.
981)()
'74 LUVS
25
20
TO CHOOSE FROM
PRICED AT
1 OOl OVER J'O FACTORY INVOICf cosr
4 speed, radio, tinted glass. dlx. bumpers,
whitewalls, VEGA #1251 .
$3041.70 i1 the. total cosh price ind. tox & lie. fff5,
Dtl1"9d pymt. pric• i1 $4116 ind. lox & lie. Ifft & '"''.ling chqrp1 fw 41 month1 on opprowal of yourcrediL
A.P ... IS.91~
•MON. THRU FRI. I AM. TO 10 PM•
e SAT. & SUN. 9 AM TO 6 PM e
GROTH CHEVROLET
11211 leochll¥d. Huntington leoch
'69 Dodge Charger
V-8, auto. trans., pl'.l'\\'t'r stee.r .·
radio, heater. bucket seats,
console. (ZUI.567) l.w 1 LS o N I ·=. ·=y '°,."t~·:~~-· 11
89,;_.,,= .. "
1
l-;;::-::::::0----==---=1 ~mouth
General 9901 General 9901 173 Plymouth
$1277 18255 Beoch Bt. Hu"1. s."h Satell1"te 556-1070 842-6611
·73 f.tONTEGO f.IX
1~ Ua.ibor, c.t.r. 646-9303 '70 vw CAt.f.PER. rcblt eng. ~f~2976~"<'· Pvt. Pt Y · miles !!H9Hf'L1
1-CARINA 4 pd 1'~ Pop-Top Teo!. $2.100. Ila,.. $2788
. .
Choose from Oronge Covnly's [orgest S•lec:fion
;fl,) • s .. 1;1olUU 6'ij-85ll 6i:r5222 t've&. '66 ('QLQNY P.lRK Sta. 60 TO CHOOSE FROM ml. Lllre ... w. 12,700. or w sr.;o Pvt. p •... , ~
* '69 -New Tit'l!s/h.rak;;/ ~ .,..1518. 1..:~~~~~~~~'.:.l 18255 Deacb Bl. 1-Iunt. Beach 1967 f\IERCURY {;apri, 2 dr s 0 N JUST A FEW EXAMPLES :
ohJft $11$. !j(;l~l!D blw ll ~ 5,000 ml. l"flll. call 2111 W "" SU..t Exco. '"· Deloxe. "'""· '65 DART Co"""· 6 cyl. I ~-;:.."-=----= 1969 SEDlll DE Ylll£ 1974 CPI. DE VILLE
~r:rt. 5ri~~L~knd:l\· ·~co~~~~~~· am/fm, gn. 64.S.:Sl37 cy. I w 1 L I 1961 thru 1974's
paint. Motor ovrlild. Sid, 2 dr, eag bu Jesg '73 CAD 2 Dr, Cpe Dt>V. 556-1070 842·6611 hrdtp, under 19,00J mJles, • , .., ___ .;:_::;:,:~..:..:;,!!.~~:::;!!;:;... ___ -I
5 only. SaVSun. 557:8450 ·~ Santa Ana. 835-3'1.n ~~~5.~~n~on-Fn. 638-2181 auto trans, PIS. runs like Mu1ta1'9 9952 °"''l,OIXI-~-.......,--c•..0.11100
1> '72 TOYOTA c.orona 1600 ·n ·vw Bus-Uiider,'fnrt'anty 71 VOLVO 2 DR. '72 CAD SEO DEV. Xln'l new, lo mi'g. $6.'iO. 557-&450 •74 Mustang II =~~~:;::~:"':.!~ ....';:.'"".!~
i ~ Deluxe. Only 17,000 origi.-l ·~? cond. r.rigg:111p rack; I (7290JN) -"' All '·""' C 11 * '68 DODGE POLAR.A * '"""'" S.•ch Bl. 11••"1 . Beeoh "'°'· ...,,.,,,.. ,,....., ---· .,.,.._ +j• ~·--..... "".
miles! 831·~ ldlr.l tJIDj, 6T:>fi662. 71 VOLVO 4 OR. frt4j· 497-~srs· ~· 8 4 Dr · •S500• • l Owner GHIA 556:'1010 "'842--6611 ~:..;~l~~--!"°"""'• *'""--17,;~~"'''-'
,,
642-4321 Direct or Gollect ................. _.,-
'63 Y1!"-$500. (214DJS) •CADILLAC .69* 646-9852 v.s. air cond, auto trans, PRICED TO SELt $ll99
.,,.5385 YOUR CHOICE $1700 642--0632 ·;o DART, 2 d,. ''"tom, pow" .ieeri,g, vc.-y low '73 PLYMOUTH
--~--'67 VW SQUAREBACK Nile!! 642-4930 Air, PIS. 1 O\\'JlCr. Xlnl m4eage (029KEKl
Noed• ,,. rebll. $2995 1912 4 DOOR CADILLAC cond. $1150. 551-1788 $AVE DUSTER ._. !972:~; ~~-~ 1973 El OORIDO
f'""" ~-r ,.., .... ••·•' s:. ...
·--·----... y....,. •••. d·•' ··~··'' """· .... ._, .. ~ .-__.... .. ~ -... ' --A DAB or PETROLEUM $300. eau 67'""'54. 523-nSO LOADED $<•Ji) '68 CORONET w ••• ,. PS/
JEU.Y apol!ed to th<' '10 BUG. xlnt cond. ·72-142. Auto, air, am/Im 644-5M6 PB. air, 68,IXlll mi. Otig own.
threads of fingc.mail polish Original owner. stereo, gTeen. 70,000 m I . ·12 EL DORADO, all xtras.1-'l-:;•50:c·c..833-::::::;:;31194e:::::·---=
and alue bottl~ wUI keep $1250. firm 962-12M Clean. S2800 963-3615. Pf'rfecl cond. 30,IXX) mi' Ford 9940 ~ ~:i ~k~~ 12j 1969 V\V CiUfPER. reblt. '74 VOLVO 164E Fully equip. $5200. Pri. pty. 6~1~
to buy &ell or rent eng. ell', Call for details ~·.) low mi!'t''!. ~3!-~ Cartiiii"U M? 19 61 F 0 ~'~G~~ AT I 0 N somethi~. J ~$!;:""~· _,"2:;=::-567~'6'.....-~== 17'"'-'~~~--~=I TRAi'lSPORT A Tl ON CAR Auto•, Uied 9900 Autos, UMd 9900 Autos, Used 9900 '67 Carnaro 327. Auto, xlnt S150 557_4690
• brks. 645-4.ll3 alt 6 1972 LTD 2 dr., excel. cond., r"'.;;;~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:i~~~l mcch cond .. New tir es,
ARE ·vou LOOKING ."fOR AN 'E.l_.;l\AIAl BUY 1"·•::..;7 °"cA""'M""ARO=-=m=--'="Rs~. -.-"'.-I ~:-;.: 1::c· gd .••• ml. \ill;f11 "°'" matlc, recent engine over· 64(}-5835
. O!i.'.I • TLaE 1s··· ~ .... " , . ; ~ . houico. Lb"'T k~. $975. sw""5977,,. 1-.,-,-FO-R-o"°"'•"',-'oo"•". -.,-,-.,-1-v--s. "' . n ,.I ~ n ....... mpact ag. l't"!blt eng & trans, Xlnl body , ~ 1 .. mpg, auto, xlnt, Sl595. Ph: & int. $T:i0 or offer 492-JlO!J
·. V ALV.E ~~~!,+;(:H.RE? ', , ~~~~let 9920 ·"°';'"'..,"'~~"ALC0-'1"125:;.7N~~-,-~-;,ed~.-,-.~ll-tU~o
'74 Chevy Blazt"r Cheyenne, 545-3819
FOR A LA TE MODEL QUALl'.IY DPM,ESTIC CAR • ~:: :::;,_ 1~,::1•r.;t; 1968 COUNTRY .;,.,"" w .... I! 1 · or 963-1424 eves &wknds. PIS, P/B, ft.Ir, Xlnt. cond. LOW ·M·ILEAG1:. ~~~!:~::"2 · *00MP~*REPAIR ·1~T:8~~~.allxtra!,
Corvalr & Corva'. · Buggies see only on we eke n d a .
•73 COUPE DE VILLE I • $6200 Yellow-Beige Leather, fully Equipped, less Than 22,000 mUes.. Uc. 1913 GXU
173 COUPE DE VILLE •• 55800
BlUfl,Wh1te Leat her. Fully Equipped, Less Than 16.000 miles. Ser. 15297
171 RIVIERA •••••••••• 52795
Norf, Brown Leather. Fully EQu1pped. Less Than 40.000 miles. Lie, 1319 DLH •
-·71DATSUN24oz -.
5-spd.. Air, Low Miieage, Lie. 11655 ElH • • • 53795
172 AUDI STN-WGN •• 52395
Small Economy car, 4·spd, Trans .. less Tt'lan 18,000 ICh miles. Lie. 1145 HOO
' '
.. JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, INC.
1_._!301 C?fiall. Mew~rt.1!~.!' ~JJ-9300
Call 5JG.().H4 545--0703
'67 BrPALA V.S P IS AIR '&I FORD 4. dr. Sin. \Vgn,
Auto, trans. moving' must grl lif'l'S, brakes & cng.
sell S350 or best 499.230.1 1 S150. ~2·19
'57 CHEVY .Go od 'i3 LT0,38,000n1i.
transportation. $150 f i r 1n · 1 Xh1l cond. $2600. Call 646-7049 y.·knds or ('\l(>S, 536-2079
1956 Clle"'1'olet race car. Ney.· 11970 VAN \VAGON. nir,
engine. trnns, rear e n d . au10, clean, 4 ne\\I rad.
$1500. 968-l'l9-l. I.ires. $20CIO. :·g.9435
SALES & SERVICE
AH Modtls for -all DtH•try
DICK MILLER
MOTORS
IJOW.W-et So.,...
IS7·JIJJ s..f• .....
THE DAILY PILOT
ORANGE COAST'S
LEADING MARKETPLACE
WardS.Le Automati<' 1ransn1ission, ra.
dio, heater, air Cflnditioning,
power st_('ring 19S3HPKJ
-._,_,_,_._ , ...... -
,,.. ...... I. --,. ....... '"""-~ :..<dotwl. __ ....... •Oll>'otl\
$5495
"•'""9 ....... ~-. -.,_ ,_q11 -·-· ...................... . ,~, ..
American Motors '1
547-5&26---$2777 1951 C~E. DE ~!ttE PRICED TO SELL
liii CPE. OE lilltl °"'' &4 000 ,....., 1 • ...,.,. !•-. ""''•
1234 So. Main S!.
Santa Ana
................ ., ........ _,_ .... ..... ..,~-.,. -·-"II '-· •W ·~ A, ... ._. .. -•lo~ ..
110( .. 7.tfl•Oo> ,.,.._, ... , ......... _. _,, ........ ,......__,_.,.. d_...,,,_, ..... ._ ...
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am/(m 'lcreo. al,, P•lpb. bo 1--;.PR.;..l;.;;C.;;E;;.D.;..T;;.O.;..S;;.EL;;;l;_+---$44-95 __ _.. vinyl zop, console, f.Iake o!r. 1966 Har r, C.ill. &IS.9303
89:H;719 • to Bpm. a11 ""' 0o,·, gtve "' the •hlpl 1971 El DORADO 1972 El DDRIDO "''knd,~. I You'll find it in CIA: 'fled
Capri 9715 Capri 9715
NEW '74 CAPRIS
DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM!!
t«W'74
CAPRI
OllLY •••
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'1011l'CI
$4595
1972 FLEETWOOD
!•····~~· 1 ••·>·1•~ ... ·~ ·~·· ... <~·-..,.,.__, _....,. ''< ·-...... --.-.... ' ••.\.
PRICED TO SELL!
1973 COUPE DE YlllE .,,. ....... -·-....
·~---• ~ ....... ,.,. ... ·'O. .............. ' ...... _ ...... _ ...... ... . ... .. ... ~ .
$5695
1972 BUICK SKYLARK
'"''""~"'·• L.• o·-• ,.,. .... , ........ ..
-··~. .. ...... ......_. " ...... _,.,., ""\"''""
~~·-J>to ..... , ............ ..
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PRICED TO SELL!
1974 El DORADO ._, __
, ... ...., .... -............ ..--·-·-.. --... ti•&-...... ,-.. -~ .. ··~ ...... , .............. ~., __ ...... -.... , ...... _..__
"""'" $8895
'""'""""'_._ ............ '"""'----·-.. r,,. ........ ~ ... -,.,,, ... ~-··-~ ,._..., -... ~ ....... -... ~,......... ..• .._ ...... ., .. &..,·~.1 ... -..
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PRICED TO SELL
1971 SEDIH D£ YlllE
•oeo'"""'_. ... ,...._, ... ,.,,..,, ......... ,..,_.,,.,,,
............... """9, ..... -.. ....... ·-"'""_. ... _ ....
"""'" '"'' l:)'IXlQ•I
$3495
1967 El DORADO N•""' -.. ·~-· ·••·-~ ... • •<••4 ' .. __ , -..... ' .... ' ' -..... " ....... ...... ,. ... ,,.
~ .. ,... ....... ~ ......
PRICED TO SELL
1973 COHTINENlll
,_ ........ 1\ . ......... .
~~···." . ,.j,,-.• 'l ·• .~ ...... t .... .. ...... .. •• $1195
12 CHEY. El CIMINO '·.. . ...... ~· . ' . -............... -' .... .... ~ ... .. . . • .................... ,,
$3295
12 Mont -12,000 mile
Cadllf«VolueProre<lion Pion
-..1.o1o-... -• l9fl .... t .... ,
2600 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa
Open Eves. & Sv,doy 540-9100
' ' .
• • . •
D 14· S unday. Oc.lo.bef 27. 1974 OAiLYPILOT
\ Brand
'\ ':':' 1975 DODGE VAN
LOADED: Automatic transmission, power
steering, radio. heater. oil 'guage, increased
cooling. ti nted w indshield, much more.
(B11AB5X015427)
• :. f '· " ·. ~ . ~ ".
. . " .
'72 VEGA HATCHBACK •
Radio, healer. txJckel seats. (1 18ESGJ
'72DODGEWAGot4 · °""*C....9-.Nlcond .. tulo .. P.S .. P.8 .. roof .
-(leilfOM)
OYER .
ORIGIMAL
FACTORY·
INVOICE
'72 Pl YMOUTH FU Y
"Special .. Automatic. radio, tie•ter. power 9lNring,. ML
11ctorY air condltlonin;. (731EBPI PltCI
565DH. 565Mo. 51476
'70 CHEV. MONTE CARLO ML Air. a\oiometic. vinyl top, loaded.ft 70BFDI FULL
l'lllCE
.•
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WITH THIS AD PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE
BRAMD MEW
1975 Dodge PICKUP
LOADED: 318 \18 .engirle. ChJtorTiatic transmi$s1on, power
steering. radio. heater. increased cooling, oil guage.
(0 14BE55000196J
•
53976
'69 MUSTANG
Ol [l f A )HlnNf r
r A Ni ft
)Alt 'i II. \! R'• 11 f
Radio. heater, v1nyt roof, bucket seals. (01 6GBKJ
.Auto .• air, root rack, wood sides. power steering, dlx.
interior, split seat. IOlded. (873EM0)
577DH: 577Mo.
·FULi.
PRICE
+ T&'L
FULL
l'RICE
s73 DH. s73 MO.
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•
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•' '68 TOYOTA WAGON
Al.r, reC11r11nq seats. (828CHSI .
540 MO.
..
FULL
PRICE
MOT SATISFIED
WITH SERVICE?
Try VICTORY
"Yoo' re th o Winner"
Sll:YICI MOUlS
......, J:Jf-te t:tl,. r-.:.ff( 1:11 • li"l:oa ,.
We accept all Warranly Wort<
on All Owysler Prtductr
DODGI' •OllYSUR •PLYMOUTH
-Motor-Hotne-Strvk1-T ool-
' •
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FULL
PRICE
51976
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COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH
HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINF. SAN CLEMENTE
•WEEK OF OCTOBER 27 · NOVEMBER 2
/
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 27, 1974
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
Authorized Sales -Service -Satisfaction
-fjtl3;1tetJ:•tt•l(•l•f1
= =
Friendly AMC/Jeep
1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa 'Mesa
645-7770
Word S. Lee, Inc. ti..
1234 S. Main St.. SonTh Ano
547-5826
--Roy Corver Inc.
234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
546-4444
Crevier Motors
.=-= 208 W. l st St., Santo Ano
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835-3171
Soddlebock Volley Imports
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo 495-4949
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
540-9100
. CHEVROLET
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd .. Cosio Mesa
5.+6 -i 200
DATSUN
Dot Datsun
18835 Beach Blvd ..
Huntington Beach 842-7781
FORD
Dunton Ford
=< 2240 So. Main St . Sonia Ano
546-7070
= -Theodore Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
642-00 I 0
-Un iversity Oldsmobile
= 2850 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa = 540-9640
.-
= LINCOLN· MERCURY =
= Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury _J
-
16800 Beach Blvd ..
Huntington Beach
842-8844 -
Sonia Ano Lincoln-Mercury
130 l No. Tustin , Santo Ano
; 547-0511 :
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa
5.116-l 200
-
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9640
= == PONTIAC
Dove Ross Pontiac
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· 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-8017
PORSCHE -AUDI
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Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
ROLLS-ROYCE
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th St .
fiosto Mesa 546-4444
TOYOTA
=-=Dean Lewis Imports
"""'
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1966 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa
646-9303
VOLKSWAGEN
Chick Iverson Volkswagen
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
;. 7 "> An"" .....,, ..... rvTVV
VOLVO
Deon Lewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646-9303
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27
9:30AM IJ @ " Pro Football Los Angeles Rams at New York
Jets.
10:00 O ~Ci) Pro Football Doubleheader First game: Denver at Cleveland. ~
1:00 O Q:j (fij) Pro FootbaU Doubleheader Second game: Oakland
at San Francisco.
1 :30 §@ (3) NBA Basketball Seattle at Portland Time tentative.
4:00 USC Football USC vs. Oregon State.
5:00 John McKay Show
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28
6:00PM fJ (~ ) @ ABC Monday Night Football Atlanta Falcons
at Pittsburgh Steelers.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29
8:00PM O Lakers Buketball Lakers vs. Portland Trailblazers.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30
5:00PM m World Football League So. Cal. Sun vs. Charlotte.
8:00 O Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Seattle Supersonics
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31
6:00PM 0 ~ r.24 World Football League Birmingham vs. Florida
8:00 m Boxing From the Olympic
fI) The Way It Was "Dodgers/Yankees 1947 World Semts"
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER l
8:00PM ~ Pro Basketball Warriors vs. Seattle.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2
10:30AM 0 (t29 ) NCAA Football Time tentat111e Teams to be announced.
12:00 I Prep Sports World L.A. City Girls' Basketball
2:00 1 (3) CBS Sports Spettacular
2:30 e!S ~rts Spectacular ·
5:00 (~ (.IJ) ffi ABC's Wide World of Sports I ~00.;UCLA Football "'"'"'vs. Washongton Husloes ...
· . LA~r Evening Movies
7:00 8:00 9;00
10:30
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9 ''Th• B•nll Dick" (com) '40-W.C. Fields, Una Mer kel.
11 (C) "I love My Wife" (com) '71-Elllott Gould, Brenda Vaccaro,
7 (29 81 3 (C) "The Poseidon Adventure" (susp) 'n-Gene Hackman,
Ernest Borgnone, Red Buttons, C•rol Lynley, Roddy Mc Dowall,
Stella Stevl'ns, Shelley Winters. Jack Albertson.
9 (C) "Cheyenne Autumn" (wes) '64-R1chard Wodmarh. Carroll Bakll!r
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 9 (Cl "The Mounteln" (dra) '56--Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner.
5 (Cl "Mnque or the Red Death" <hod '64-Voncent Price. Jane
Asher. Haiel Court. 4 6 23 6 (Cl "Sh1mu1" (adv) '73-Burt Reynolds, Dyan Canno"
10 (Cl "flrecreek" (wes) '68-Jamu Stewart. Henry Fonda.
9 (C) "Bene, Ieng, You're Dead" tcom) '66-Tony Randall. Senta Berger.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29
9 "Judcm•nt at Nuremburc" Part I (dra) '61-M a comoloan Schell
Spencer TrllC!,· Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark. 4 23 6 10 (C) 'Stran1• Homecomln&" (dra) '74-Robert Culp, Glen
Campbell. B•rbara Anderson, Whitney Blake.
7 (29 8) 3 (C) ''The Marll of Zorro" (adv) '74-Frank l•n&ella, R•cardo Mont alban. Gilbert Roland, l ouou Sorel. Yvonne OeCarlo.
9 (C) "The lady Kiiiers" (com) '56-Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER JO
9 "Jud&•m•nt at Huremburc" Concl. (dra) '61-Maxlm oloan Schell
Dutt "-•••\.•~iW"Sr. s..,..,,cir,. T•6"~· n.,hur~ V.!.;:!:':"i;;:~. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Death Cruise" (susp) '74-Richard Lona. Polly Bergen,
Edward Albert. Kate J11ckson, Celeste Holm. Tom Bosley.
9 (C) "The laat Voyace" (dra) '60-Robert Stack. Dorothy Malone
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 5 (C) "Count Drecula" (h or) '71-Chflstopher Lee, Herbert l om.
2 l7 3 8 (C) "Cold Turkey" (c.om) '71-0ock Van Oyl\e, Bob Newhiirt.
Jean Stapleton, Poppa Scott, Tom Poston.
9 (C) "The HorbonUI Ueutenent" (com) '62-Jom Hutton
" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I 9 (C) "l.oYe Ir. A Ball" (com) '63-Glenn Ford, Ho~ Lange 5 (C) "Honor of the Blee._ Museum" (hor) '59-Mochael Gough.
13 "Breelllng th• Sound Barrier" (adv) '52-Ralph R1c.h11rdson.
2 17 3 8 (C) "The Graduate" (com) '67-Dustin Hollman, Anne 8111 crof1, K1th11rlne, Ross. Murray Hamilton
9 (C) "Shotcun" (wes) '55-Sterllng Haydt'n, Yvonne DeC:irlo.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2
9 (C) "Chato's Land" (wes) '7?-Cherles Bronson. Jack Pelance.
5 (C) "Mesque of the Reif Death" (hor1 '64-Vincent Pnce.
7 (29 8) 3 (C) "For A Few Oollers More" (wn) '67-Clint Eastwood.
lee V•n Cleel
4 21 6 10 (C) "The Hew Centurion'" (dra) '72-Ceorae C Scott. Stacy
Keach. Jane Aleuncter. Scott W111an.
23 6 (Cl "Mary, Miry" (coml '63-0ebble ~tynold-; 6arrv Nelson
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 27. li74
THE SOLO ROLE
became an apprentice producer
''1th Specially Rccord!I. produc-
ing 'uch artiste; a:. Little Richard
,111J Sam Cook. Following a tr~
:it opcrJting h" own record com-
pan} and a job a!) promotion
man tor another recording firm.
Sonnv heca01c :w.ii.tant to Phil
Spcct.or, 011e of the mo't \uccc._,_
I ul producers o f rock 111u,1c ·1 he
iob al"' allowed Sonn~ 10 \'-{lrl..
J\ a bal·l..grounJ "ngcr to r 'uch
group' a-. the Rightcou' Brothcrl>
anJ the Ronnels.
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tin record producer in the bu\1-
nc". Sonn) ha:. provided Jackie
De Shannon and the Searcher'
with h11 re:ord' lrl..e "Needle\
Jnd Pin,." Several art1\lc;, 111clud-
rng Vrkk1 Carr. Glen Campbell
,1nd l11a M 111cllt. ha\ c h11 rc-
l'Ort.ling~ of h1' mn\ing hallnd.
"You Better Sit Down Kid~··
When questioned about ap-
jK J ri11e J' a i.ing1c ror inc ll r\t
111nc 111 11 year., (after hnth pro-
1c,,1onal and marn:1ge partncr-
'h1p with Cher), Sunn~ admrt~
ll• .1 lrt llc nervou-.nc". hut not
ne;1rh enough to 'top him from
in mg He note' that he :111d
( her began a' hackground \Ing-
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''hich 'old three million copie,.
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their 1..mJ of n1ot~\ec111ed to
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karned that we couh.ln 't jmt
'land up l here and <>ing, we h.1d
tu ialk 111 between number:.." he
'a~' I he hu,hanu-\.\1fc pallcrn
the} developeu for Jheir nrght
d ub .1c1 ''J' one llf the factor'
that led tu the re:.ounding '>lll-.:c-.., of The Sonny & Chl•r C"n111-
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.11 the top. hit bottom and "'ere
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Wed., Fri .• Introduction to Property
Manarement Tues .• Thurs. m Features
10:30 IJ @ @ Ci) lovt of Uf•
0 <2J@l12lm Hollywood
Sciuares
I Donn• Reed Show (~ 00> CV m Brady lunch
Hazel
Wander1u1t
Wor1d Business Newt
700 Club
6:30 I New Perspectives on Alcoholls.m 11 :00 I U1l CID 00 Youn1 l Rutleu
· Not For Women Only · ~.@®J g;, Jackpot
6 Daybreak 6 Oute & Harriet
Educatlon1I Features (~Ci)) (I) G) The Girl In My
Bullwinkle life
: Yo11 tor Health I News Youth Scene
7:00 @ (1) ~ (j) News : Electric Company
' ~~5@) m Today Show 11:30 1J Qi) CID (JJ Seareh for Tomorrow
Michael Jackson Show 0 @ (!) ®) m Celebrity ~weep·
1> • Davey & Goliath stakes New zoo Revue @ The Farmer's D1u(flter
Gumby 0 (~ @ ) @ m $10.000 PJra·
Stock u chance mid
: Sesame Street m let's Rap (lat ) Momin& Coroedy Time Features : VlllA Alelfe
7:30 r6 Lauie
I Ralph Story's AM
Tennessee Tuxedo
lu1s & His Buddies
Skip 'n' Woofer
World Business News
8:00 i @ 17 3 C.ptain Kln1aroo 3 Colle1e Credit Courses
The Gallery
8 Sunup
• Banana Splib & Friends
The Flinbtonu
24 Bozo's 811 Top Ef:j Zoom!
8:30 I Mov11: See Dayltme Movies.
• Romper Room
Yo&i & Friends
Gum by
~ Manni al) Mister Ro1ers' Nei1hborhood
(~~ ({1) The Flintstones
9:00 = ! (.!) loller's Wild 3 : Sesame Street
• ~ ({) Qij) m Name That Tune
I leave It to Be1ver
Movie: See Daytime Movies
lad! la lanne
I love luty
Children's Pro1rams
~Futures (~ (ii) Mike Dou&las Show
9:30 I J.?! 3 (a) Gambit · ~ ~tJ 10 al w1nn1n1 Strull
6 The flyin& Nun
• features
Creen Acres
I Dream of Junnie .
10:00 i (ft; @ Ci) Now You See It Muriel Stevens Cookln1 Show · rn ( 6 ol m Hl&h Rollers
Movies: See Daytime Movies.
6 Anythin1 You Can Do
• The Mornln1 Show Friday's show
is a special 2'/1 hour edilton on the
upcoming elections.
I Mothers·ln·Law
True Adventure
Stock Exchan1e
It's A New Day m Educational Pro111ms
(!D News/Panorama del Valle
AFT E RNOON
12:00 I Noontime
. 6 6 m Jeopardy I~~ G) Password
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1
QlNews
ews Except Fn.
Movie; See Daytime Movies. CID Noon Affair I Joe Bara th
Health Show
~Tennessee Tuxedo
a!) Features
12:30 B @@00 AS the World Turns
O !U@@l mo.ys of Our
lives J
W
Father Knows Best
(®) (!)) (3) m Split Second
Features; Gloria Grey's Pet Ha·
ven Fri.
@ Dialin& for Dollars
®Bullwinkle
1:00 I@ @ (j) The Guldin& ll&ht
· ~ (!) @) m The Do'1ors
6 Datint_Game <5 w> rn m Au My c~n
dren
! fE) Features
Market Closinr
Movie: See Daytime Movies.
1:30 6 (17) (3) (i) Edge of Nliht 0 ill fi'l iiOl m Another World 00 Phil DoniliueShow a (~ @ ) CID m let's Mah A
Deal O Movie: See Daytime Movies.
@Gomer Pyle
2:00 B ~ CID (j) Prlte Is Rl&ht
0 1U (!) ®) m How To Survive
A Mmiage D (~Ci)) (JJ m N ew I y wed
Game
I Pettlco1t Junction
Features
2:3D 00 (jJ) (1) Match Game '74 m Somerset
News (~CI'> (I) G) One life to
Uve
(!) 0 rn @ Movie: See Daytime
Movies.
m len Hunter lntemews/Featum
(!) Nanny & the flrofeaor
EE Yoga for HealtJI
2:45 fE Washlncton Debates Mon.
3:00 IJ @rn T1tt1etales
I Truth or Consequenus
Su Hunt
P!2_fyt Cartoons
(Qf) ) G) General Hos·
pita I
I Porky Pi&
Get Smart
Beverly Hillbillies
features
Drama
Not for Women Only
3:30 = Dinah! 3 Movie: See Daytime Movies.
• Mike Dou1las Show Paul Wit·
hams co-ho,ts.
Ozzie & H1rriet
Mo'.de: See Daytime Movies.
Banana Splits & Friends
Yogi & Friends
The Munsters
(J) New Zoo Revue
Addams Family ,,
: Features
( ) Comedy Classics
• Mike Dou&las Show
· Muriel Stevens Cooking Show
4:00 fJ The Riflern.1n
( 6 ) SuJ>ermin
I Pulnstuf & lldsville
I Dream of Junnie
(I) Movie: See Daytime Movies
Simplemente Maria
(Q'.9 (j)) The Flintstones
I Sesame Street
Sube Pelayo
Features
Felix the Cit
4:30 i Father Knows Best 6 Gilliean's Island a Dinah!
• leave It to Beaver ~ Ii) @ Merv Griffin Show
m Buis & His Buddies
Prize·A·Rama
Batman (ei9i ) Star Trek EZJ Underdoe
5:001 0 0 fE News 3 News Mon.
The Bir Valley
6 ~ I Love Lucy
• Beverly Hillbillies
The Flintstones; Wor1d Football
Le11u1 n eJ. Su ~:,:. ~t.tt .... :;. C~o;
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I Gilliran's Island
Mister Roeers' Neighborhood
Drama
Travel the World
.Vlld Wild West; News Mon
Rocky & Friends
5:30 0 00 (~ l{)> News
Travel Films; News Mon.
Hogan's Heroes
Dick Van Dyke
Bewitched Except Wed.
Courtship of Eddie's Father
~ (}) Journey to Adventure
Q Room 222
: Villa Ale1re
• Don Wilson's Town T1lk
Three Stoo1es
Hans Conrled narrates 15
poems by Ogden Nash to ac·
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SATURDAY: OCTOBER 26th (P.M.)
3:00 Dimensions in Cultures (C)
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4:00 Connie's Clothin1 Comer (C)
4:30 Connie's Clothin1 Corner (C)
5:00 A Time To Grow: Human De·
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5:30 A Time To Grow: Human De·
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6:00 A Time To Grow:
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7:00 The Way It Wu (C) (PBS)
7:30 Oranre County Review (C)
8:00 International Performance (C)
9:00 Stanford Chorale: (C) (PTL)
9:30 Journey lo J1pan (C) (PBS)
SUNDAY: OCTOBER 27th (P.M.)
3:00 As Man Beha~es (C) (KOCE)
3:30 As Min Behaves (C) (KOCf)
4:00 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOC[J
4:30 Freehand Sketchin1 (C) (KOCE)
5:00 From Chant to Chan~: Muslt
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5:30 From Chant lo Chance: Mustt
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6:00 From Chant to Chance; Music
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6:30 Men Who Made The Movies (C)
7:30 Voter's Pipeline (C) (KOCE>
1:00 Evenin1 al Symphony (C) (PBS>
9:00 Amerln (C)
9:30 Focus Oran1e County (C) (KOCE)
MONDAY: OCTOBER 21th (P.M.)
12:00 School District News (C) (KOC£)
12:10 Muterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS>
1;10 Inside Out (C)
1 :25 Math Factory (C)
1:40 lime to Draw (C)
2:00 Electric Compiny (C) (CTW)
2:30 Human Relallons and School
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3:00 A Time lJ?t Grow: Human De·
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3:30 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOC[)
4:00 From Chant to Chane~· Music
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6:00 From Chant to Chance: Music
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1:00 A Time to Grow: Human De·
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1:30 Our V111ishin1 Wilderness
9:00 Stanford Chorale: (C)
9:30 Al Man Behaves (C) (KOCE>
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1:10 Community of living Things (C)
1:30 Time to Draw (C)
1 :45 Math F1ctnnr tCI
2:00 Electric coni'pany (C) (CTW)
2:30 Carrascolendas (C) (PBS)
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3:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C)
4:00 freehand Sketching (C) (KOCE)
4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 Big Blue Marble (C) (NEl)
6:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C)
7:00 freeh1nd Sketching (C) (KOCI:.)
7:30 This Is My land (C) (KOC[)
8:00 Dimensions in Cultures (C)
8:30 Special: (C) (PBS)
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12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE)
12: 10 America (C) (PBS)
12:40 Face the Students
1: 10 Math Factory (C)
1:25 Inside/Out (C)
1 :40 Community of Uvinr Things (C)
2:00 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
2:30 Villa Allegre (C) (PBS).
3:00 A Time to Grow: Human De·
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3:30 freehand Sketching (C) (KOCE)
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 As Man Behaves (C) (KOCE)
7:00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C)
7:30 Voters Pipeline (C) (KOCE)
8:00 A Time to Grow: Human Oe.
velopment (C)
·8:30 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS)
9:30 As Man Behaves (C) (KOCE)
THURSDAY: OCTOBER 31st (P.M.)
12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE)
12:10 Man Builds, Man Destroys (C)
12:40 Big Blue Marble (C) (NET)
1:10 Time to Draw (C)
1:25 Community of livin1 Things (C)
1 :45 Inside/Out (C)
2:00 Electric Company (C) (ClW)
2:30 Human Relations an d School
Discipline (C)
3:00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C)
3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C)
4:00 f reehand Sketchin& (C) (KOCE)
4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW>
6:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS)
6:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C)
7:00 freehand Sketching 1Cl (KOCE)
7:30 Orange County Review CC)
8:00 Dimensions in Cul1ures (C)
8;30 Men Who Made The Movies (C)
9:30 Video Visionaries (C) (PBS)
FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 1st (P.M.)
12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE)
12:10 Book Beat (C) (PBS)
12:40 Villi Allegre (C) (PBS)
1 :10 lns:de/Out (C)
1:25 Time to Draw (C)
1:40 Community of living Thin1s (C)
2:00 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
2:30 VIiia Allegre (C) (PBS)
3:00 A Time to Grow: Human De-
velopment (C)
3:30 Woman (C) (PBS)
4:00 From Chant to Chance: Music
in Western Culture (C)
4:30 £1edric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 f rom Chant to Ch1nce: Music
in Western Culture (C)
6:30 Our V1nishing Wilderness (C)
7:00 Accion Chicano (C) (PBS)
J:~C :'~;;ii!c-.. .ii .. i1 i\;1 \l\V\;tJ
8:00 A Time to Grove Human De-
velopment (C)
8:30 Fires of Creation (C) (PBS)
9:00 Firing l ine (C) (PBS)
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 2nd (P.M.)
3:00 Dimensions in Cultures (C)
3 :30 Dimensions in Cultures (C)
4:00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C)
4:30 Connie's Clothing Corner (C)
5:00 A Time to Grow:
5:30 A Time to Grow:
6:00 A Time to Grow:
6:30 Bi& Blue Marble (C) (NEl)
7:00 The W•y It Was (C) (PBS)
7:30 Orange County Review (C)
8:00 Hollywood Television Theatre (C)
9:30 Journey to Jap1n (C) (PBS)
THE DAILY PILOT, Tl/ WEEK, OCTCiBER 27. 1974
'WORLD SERIES REMEMBERED'
The World Serie' fondly remembered b)' IJn' a' the w1ldc\l
and wackic'>I ever pla}ed \.\Jll he the '>Ubjccr nl the onlr two part
program on The Way Jr W,1,. lhc I J-epi,odc '>pOrh relm,pceti\c
on KCET. C'h,tnncl 28. l hur,da:v .11 ~q>M . J-iln1 h1ghl1gh1, o f that
baseball cla~o;u:. 1hc 1947 conle't between the New Yori. Yankee'
.ind Brookl)n Dodger'>. \\Ill feJturc Joe Di~t Jggio. P1'>tol Pete
Reiser. T o mm) Henrich anu 1..llher \Uper\IBf\ \\hO rcll\C \.\Ith
viewers the m o .. t memor Jbk pla)' ot the 'enc,, which the Yankee~
finally won in 'even. gJme,.
Ba cball fan, will have :i ehrmcc once mo1c to w.itch the D(ldgcr,·
Coo kie Lav;igetlo pinc h-hit ,1 two out douhlc in rhc ninth inning
of Game No. 4 to roh Yankee pitcher 8111 8c\ en' l>I J no-h11ter
Vanku J~ DIMag.lo ~ our at ffcond as Dod&tr f.d tankt'y .-hip' tht'
ball fo firsr In a doublt play durinx fh t' founh 1tamt' of rht' 19·'7 World St'rlt'~.
and win the g.Jmc. Sport'\ca,1cr Cun C.11lWU}. ·" hchr o l the Mnhtl·
funded \CrlC'\ .• 1'k' Bevem if lhe h'" \till r<lnklc\. "'N1l. rm not
h1rtcr an)' niorc:· 'aY" Seven'. ..But." and he ,mjfc, into rhe
camcr.1, I \\a,n't ahle Ill cat a cuokie for ~car' ,11tcrwanh.""
C:.arllcr that \amc inning. Rc1 ... er w.1' 'cnt 10 the plate l•' pinch·
hr: The lormcr Dl1dger great. whthe c.1rcl'r 1\,l\ "' he u11 \horr
hcl·.111,e n( h1' m.tny rn1ur1c,. rl'veaf, tor rhc: lir~r 11m'-· o n The WJ)
It W <h th.11 he h.1J hrul..en hi' Jnl..lc two Ud\' c.irl1er. Hc rd11,cJ
fl) rdl even h1' m ,1n.1gc1. Run \ho11on. ;1hou1 rhc in1ur\
I "·" \\'-•.inng .1 'l'ft c1'1 llll rhe Jn!. le. Rc1,cr rcc,ill' .. I
!.llUld \.\>~II._ up fl) rhc plate. hut I ncva cuulJ h,1vc run 11ut a h.1,e
h11 M 1 nnl1 hope w.i' l o h11 .1 home rnn 11r d r.1\\o .1 \\ .111.. ·· A'
noted. Be\ e1h '' all.nl h11n ~
"'-YaW('l.l. "'r"'•1.!r !)i~·L•f!i-'" il.:1, \IC\\Cr, Ill •IO .invthl'r ltllk
1..n~n ~ct dunng rhc on-camera hantenng "'1th (HlWd1 .11111
h1, fcllow-pl.1)cr,. He e\pl.11n' \\h~ he \\J' wen 111 Lill. the J1rt
in .1 rare d1,rla) 111 1cn1pcr ,,, he 1\,11!.hed Al <.111,ntriJJn, ,1
'11h,111111l· [),1J gcr llllllicldcr. m.tkl' .1n .dmo,1 1111hcl1c1.1!1lc c:,lllh
111 wh,11 ll1l1kcd 11!.c .111 '.ilm11,1 -ccrr.11n D1M.1ggin h1ln1e run.
"Om•t: helml'. 111 .i World ~em:' .1ca111,t thi: C .1rd1nal-.. J11e ~1cJ1\k" Jl>\e intc1 lhl· ll•I 1-ll ckl hleal h~r' HI f()h rnc ot a hlm1i:
run, .. ,;iy, D1 \J.1gg10 ··y <1u 1111gh1 '·•~ I 11 a' ,n.11.e h11 I h.11\ wh\
I i...1ckc<.J the d111 1n d"J::ll'I."
rhc 1947 "°rll!' W,l, the fir,! Ill ht• r..:k\ 1wd fit ,1 fl'\.\ hundrt:J
lttcky NC\\ 'I Ml..cr, \\ho l)\llh.'d J'fllllllf\l" l\ \l'I' .11 the rime
c 1a.1n hrn:idc:.i,tt:r Red H.trhcr "·" .;.ti ling the pl,11 , IM th_c
tclecJ,h. He .1ppc.ir, 1111 l he \V,11 It \V,1, to oiler hr' mt:monc\
ol tht: pl,1\' rh;ir 111;1de the "l'fJc' 'o 11111411r ·Ir h.td lo he the
l!re.1h:,1 .ind n\\1•1 l"\1.1t mg ");ne' J\ . ._. ._.,,., 'Cl'll.° '·•'' B.1rhi:r
Page 7
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 27
MORNING
6:00 m Bible Answers/Christophers
6:45 ® Christopher Close-Up
7:00 O favorite Martians O Mormon Taber.n1cle Choir
6) H.R. Pufnstuf a Rea Humbard,
People's Forum
Jabberwocky ~ @ This Is the Lile ~ Dialogue on World Oil
7:30 Bailey's Comets
The Christophers
Chaplain of Bourbon Street
lidsvllle
Billy J. H11gis
t10 Insight on Religion
EJ.emeniary News
@ Ru Humbard
7:45 TI)(!) Smed Heart
8:001 Lamp Unto My Feet · This Is the Life
Rex Humbard
6 Mission: Magic
8 Your Doctor Answers
• Johnn.r Barton Show
O 'it C3l ~ Old Time Gospel
Hour
!Wonder a ma
Church With A Vision
( @) Gospel Singers' Jubilee
8:30 iJ Look Up & Li~e O Serendipity 161 Big Blue Marble
~ It Is Written
Lamp Unto My feet
Meeting llme at Calvary m KATHRY·N KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR)
@ ~ @ Kathryn Kuhlman
9:00 Commitment
· Challenge My Sermon
(Qj (j)) Day or Discovery
6 Real Estate Open House
Campus Profile · 00 @ @ Or1I Roberts o It Is Written i'n 01y ol Miracles tIT @ Gospel Country ~Ru Humbard
9:30 iJ TI. w ®Pro Football Los An·
getes Rams at New York Jels.
I Voice of Agriculture
NFL Game of the Week
Reverend Max
Rap With Rabbi Mike
lma1ino Prnnh•,.••• o Day of Disco~ery ··-
~ Old Time Gospel Hour CIJ First 81ptlst Church ;,;;)-®> Town Hall Meetin2 w Musica y Palabras
10:00 \J Accion de la Comunid1d
0 ~ (61 m Pro Football -DOU·
lifeheader first game: Denver at
Cleveland.
I Hour ol Power
Home Buyer's Guide
Domingo
Herald of, Truth
San Oieeo Happenine !George & Diane Ivey
@ > Dr. Norm1n Vincent Pt1le
Esta Es la Vida
Page 8
10:30 0 (ei?, @) 00 Ci) Lassie'$ Res·
cue Rangtts/Schoolhouse Rock 0 faith for Today
OCQ) Meet the Press
I Tony & Suun Alimo
Mideast Analysis
P1ntall1 Domlnlcal
11 :00 O Church With A Vision
({) Movie: "Death P1ys In Oollari"
(dra) '66 -John forsythe, Domi-
nique Roschero. 0 (~ (JJ) 00 c::£} Ghost Chasers
m Untamed World
New.sm1kers
Movie: "Bright Eyes" (mus) '34
-Shirley Temple, Jane Withers,
James Dunn. ID Church in the Home ~ First Baptist Chu1ch
11 :30 O Relieious Special "The Devil
M~de Me Do It" Noted author of
reltg1ou~ books, C. S. Lovett; dis·
cusses lwo o.f his recenr books. 0 (~ (.f._} ~'al Make A Wish/
Schoolhouse Rock O Movie: "Bedtime for Bonzo"
(com) '51-Ronald Reagan, Diana
Lynn.
t@ Name of t"9 Game
AFTERNOON
12:00 Ci.I (0;29 ~) Colleee Football Hieh·
Ii hts ~Vision On im News
36 The Humanist
Q) Insight
12:30 O Pacesetters
(l) Movie: "fast & Furious" (dra)
'39-John Ireland, Dorothy Malone · 0 Head On ID Movie: (C} "Castle Keep" (dra)
'69 -Burt Lancaster, Peter Fat~.
Patrick O'Neal, Jean-Pierre Aumont.
Al Freeman Jr W Wanderlust l6i Sunday Celebr1tlon m Public Service CD Film feature "5000 Brains'
1;00 0 rn@@ m Pro footb•ll -
Doubleheader Second game: Oak·
land al San Francisco.
I Today's Health
(~ ([') @ a> Directions
Safari to Adventure
@ The People Show
Votet'1 Choice USC and UCLA
debating teams discuss current
issues
1:30 EJ 'g @(j)NBA. Ba sketball
Seattle at Portland Time 1s tenta
t1ve. O C1nadi1n football Highlights 0 ({29 @ ) Cf a> Issues & An·
swers
~ !!";:d::~ ::\,:tt.c::t i11t•i•t t ne
House of Fear"
~ M•jor Adams
Dey of Miracles
National Town Meeting
2:00 @ league of Women Voters lJ Movie: (C) "flrecreek" (wes)
'68-James Stewart. Inger Stevens,
Henry Fonda.
f 6 Oaktari 0 Movie: (C) ''It Happened at the
World'' fair" (mu'S) '63 -Elvis
Presley, Joan O'Brien, Gary Lock-
wood.
l faitll for Today 00> Jim Thomu Outdoors
Celebrity Tennis
2:30 ~l Youth In the 70,
' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 27. 1914
1 m MO'iit: "Rain'' {dra) '32-Joan I
CfaWford, Walter Hus1on.
I High Chaparral
Fires of Evanrelism
Consultation
(j)) Brother Buu
3:00 w University Dialogue
6 John Wayne Theatre
• Movie; "Country Girl" (dra) '54
-Grace Kelly, William Holden, Bing
Crosby.
~ Jimmy Swaggart Show
'
Ptay Bridge With the Experts ®> Celebrity te.nnis
film "Spiril of Freedom"
3:.)0 lforum The Vlreinian
Greetings From Geimany
Religious Town Hall
.
: Blick Perspective on the News
( .u @ ) Untamed World m Insight
(!D Pentecostal Temple
4:00 O Newsm1kers
@ Movie: (C) "C1ll Me Mister"
(mus) '51 -Dan Dailey, Betty
Grable. 0 Insight "When You See Arcturus"
E(rem Zimballst lr, Witham Win•
dom and Chrrsl1ne Belford star 1n
a drama aboul a man so bored
wlth life !hat he plans suicide. 0 USC Football USC vs Oregon
State.
i Tarzan Theatre a> College rootb1ll Highlights
Star Trek ,_g, Hee Haw
m JOHN WAYNE TAKES
*"THE LONG VOYAGE
HOME"'
m Movie: "Tiie Long Vor1ge Home"
(adv) '40-John Wayne, Ian Hunter
I CJ) Sunday Matinee
Korean Variety
l 00 Meet the Prm (l hr)
1Pentecost1I Temple
Inner Visions
,_, (8)) World of Survival
Roller Games
This Is the life
Pluunt Grove Way
4:30 I. fate the Nation · Sund1y
News
Hour of Deliverance
a!) Washington Week In Review
((ff @ ) Celebri<f Bowling m Sundar Matinee
5:00 ~ It Takes All Kinds John McKay Show
8 ®)News
I The Avengers
Daniel Boone
knr••" n.,__ -'" 00 ·Ga·r;ir~·reci Armstrong ~ Green Acres I Los Angeles News Review
(j)) This Week in the NFL
Comedy
Political Debate "Government
Services"
Ei) Corona Now
5:30 I Hoga11's Heroes
6 Little Rnc•ls Theatre
News
The Commanders
Movie: (C) "The Neon Ceiling"
(dra) '71-lee Grant, Gig Young.
I (6) N1tlon11 Geoeraphic
Surviv11
Wall Strtet Week
Viewpoint on Nutrition
EVENING
6:00 tJ Political Debate A debate be-
tween lhe four candidates for lhe
office ol Uniled Slates Senator:
incumbent Alan Cranston (0), State
Senator H. L. Richardson (R), Jack
McCoy (Al). and Gayle M. Justice
(P&F).
(I) Movie: (C) (2hr) "four for
Texas" (adv) '63 -Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin, Anlla E~berg, Ursula
Andress. 0 m Meet the Pms ( l hr) 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "One Miiiion
B.C." (adv) '67 -Raquel Welch.
John Richardson, Robert Brown. 0 c::£} Reasoner Report B The World at War
ID RICHARD BURTON * BLOWS THE DESERT
FOX TO HELL
ID Movie: (C) (2hr) "Raid on Rom·
mel" (dra) '7 J -Richard Burton,
John Callcos. m Night Callery ti7 3 American Lifestyle ~ Children's Cartoons 9 Movie: (C} (2hr} "Captain Ho-
ratio Hornblower" (adv) '51 -Greg·
ory Peck.
EE_ film futur~
((29 (}~)Tai~ to the Manager
mNews al Three Stooges
6:30 @ Movie: (90) "Susannah ol the
·Mounties" (adv) '39 -Shirley
Tempie, Randolph Scoll 0 Movie: (C) (90) "When Michael
Cills" (dra) '71-Michael Douglas,
£1t2abelh Ashley. Ben Ganara.
8 f>aul Sand Show
'11, (ID Golden Voyage !Sunset 00 Last of the Wild
( @ ) Bobby Goldsboro Show rChesplrito
Trnel film
Roller Games
7:00 iJ News CJ Wild Kinedom "land of the
Giant Dragon$" Marlin Perkins joins
Dr. Walter Aullenburg at the Uni
vers1ty of Flortda for a study ol lhe
largest land hzard 1n the world -
the Komodo monitor lizard.
7:30
Treasure Hunt Q Comedy Movie: (98) "The Bink
Dick" {com) '40-W C. Fields, Una
Merkel.
ID It Takes A Thief ~ @ Just lor Lau&hs
UJ !!2•nest Languaae Program ~ (AJ €?:} Wild Kingdom fE__ The Way It Was (R)
i )HU Haw
• Nochl! de Gila
• Spe11leny
0 TOP FAMILY DRAMA
*ON APPLE'S WAY!!
U @ rn 00 Apple's Way "The
Candy Drive" The Apple children
loin a candy dnve lo raise money
for handicapped children but in
!heir eagerness to win prizes for
their efforts, the "cause" becomes
distorted by greed.
Q .POLAR ADVENTURE IN
*THE FROZEN TUNDRA!
1J @ @ [9) m World of Disney
"Two Aga1n$I the Afctic" Conclu
be·
r the
a tor
State
Jack
st1ce
for
atra,
rsula
lllio11
elch,
Om·
on,
Ho·
reg
the
ley
ael
as,
he
ns
I•
he
k
a
e
s1on of a two part story about a
oair of Eskimo children stranded on
the Alaskan Tundra ED Carnival of Animals Actor Hans
Conre1d and the piano duo of Verl
& Jaman1s team to present classical
music for young people against a
background of parks and zoos EE Little Rascals
8:00 O Religious Special "The Devil
Made Me Do It" See 11 :JOAM hsl·
mg for details.
r 6 Movie: (2hr) "A Shot in the
Dark" I (com) '64 -Peter Sellers.
Elke Sommer
fJ (~Ci'>@ CE Sonny Comedy
Revue Juhet Prowse. Jack Albert
son and Billy Preston guesl m Movie: (C) (2hr) "I l ove My
Wlfe" (com) ·71 -Elhott Gould,
Brenda Vaccaro. Angel Tompkins i) Three Passports to Adventure
fl) Nippon No Uta/News
126 Casey Santos Show EE Korean Variety/Drama
8:30 6 ~7.13) (iJ Kojak "You Can't
Tell A Hurt Man How to Holler" A
sma'l ·t1me crook, falsely arrested
for a shooting, is so convinced lhe
police are out to get him that he
won't cooperate with Kojak who's
trying to clear him Hamson Page
guests as the crook. Yancy
Q (j)(i)'lO'mNBC Sunday
Mystery -Columbo "By Dawn's
Early Light" Lt Columbo bunks
down at Haynes Mrf1tary Academy
lo trap an overbearing military acad
em y commandant who is suspected
of hom1c1de. Filmed al the Citadel
1n Charleston, South Carolina Pat
ric k McGoohan. Tom Simcox and
Burr DeBenmng guest
0 'KING IS COMING' * EGYPT IN PROPHECY
DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP
8 The King Is Comine
I SP£c1Al I Pauis Fashions A lash
ion show from Pans. the capitol of
the fashion wor1d, lo show what the
"well·dressed" woman will be wear
i11g in 1974 and ·75
m HAL SAWYER VISITS * THE SOUTH PACIFIC!
ID Passport to Travel ID Masterpiece Theatre "Murder
Must Advertise" Concl Ian Car
m1chae1 stars as detective Peter
W1msey
9:00 O Oral Roberts
fJ ABC Sunday Movie * THE POSE IOQN
ADVENTURE
First Time on TV!
fJ (~ @ ) (1) (E AB C Sunday
Movie Special: (C) (2V2hr) "The
Poseidon Adventure" (susp) '72 -
Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnme.
Red Buttons, Carol Lynley, Roddy
McOowall, Stella Stevens. Shelley
Winters. Jack Albertson, Pamela Sue
Martin. Leslie Nielsen, Arthur O'Con·
nell. £rte Shea Survivors make a
tortured journey upward through -t
s1nk1ng ship which 1s floating up
side down capsized by a sea-
quake
i Garner Ted Armstrong
Safari to Adventure
Japanese language Programs
The One Way al El Juicio
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 27. 1974
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9:30 6 '17 r3_ S Mannix "Death Has ID Mission: Impossible
No Face" A remembered threat by (El News
a convicted extortionist is Mannix s 17 r3 Mr. Gospel Guitar
only clue to attempts on his Ille. 23 '6 Dialogue
and when he finds the man has ED Firing Line
recently been released from prison.
he starts to track him down. The 11:00 I 0 S •10 1:i> 3 1 News
trail leads to a small agricultural Pacesetters
town where a ranching family and Kathryn Kuhlman
the local she rill try to keep Joe 23. ( 6~ NYPD
from finding his would·be assassin l 1'1 5 17 r3 R k c rt Lynn Carlin, Warren Vanders. Ron · oc once
Thompson and Tom Stern guest 11:30 6 Movie: (C) "Madame X" (dra)
111 Is Written '66 -Land Turner. John Forsythe.
Soul Free Rev Ralph Bell hosls Keir Dullea. Ricardo Montalban.
The Big Question O Movie: "Pirates of Tortuga"
Evening at Symphony Colin (adv) '61 Ken Scott. Letitia Ro·
Davis conducts the Boston Sym man
pHony in Sir Michael T1ppett's fJ 3 ('29 Is ) News
"Fantasia Concertante" s Telepulse
EE Voice of Calvary flo Movie: "Home From the Hill"
10:00 O Day of Discovery
C!) Rock Concert
I ur. Norman Vincent Peale
mNews
~ 700 Club m El Encuentro
EZ) Lou Gordon Show
Cdra) '6(} Robert Mitchum, George
Peppard
~ ··-··:-, ..... -.... ··•:• .. •• ~ . .... •••v••""• • ._..,,.'° tOJ •tUC:: \'fUlll/
'7l-E111otl Gould. Brenda Vaccaro.
Angel Tompkins ID Movie: ''The Ring" {dra) '52-
Gerald Mohr, Rita Moreno
2-, 6 George Segal Show
10:15 m Japanese language Programs ID The Parties & the Issues
10:30 6 Follow-Up 12:00 fJ Movie: "The Warriors" {dra) '55 0 KNBC Special "Not Ju~t A Place -Errol rlynn. Joanne Dru, Peter
to Be From" A documentary exam Finch
ming the question of the 1ncopora '26 Warren Roberts
!Ion of East Los Angeles.~an ISS~e 12:15 ( l9 rs ) Spanish Movi~ th e East Los Angeles c1t1zens will
vote on in the November ~ election ~Mr. Gospel Guitar
Th~ Protectors
Movie: (C) "Cheyenne Autumn''
{wes) '64-Richard Widmark, Carroll
Baker, James Stewart TO' Action: Inner City
1:00 ID Movie: "Massacre" (we s) 'SS--
Dane Clark, James Craig.
1:30 O Speaking Freely
1:40 6 Movie: "13 West Street" (dra)
'62-Alan I add. Rod Steiger, Michael
Callan
o -... .._ o
L'
Lucy ANd DEsi
have a long, long
honeymoon on wheels in
TitE loNG, LONG
TRAilER
The 3:30 Movie
Monday
(i}"
'SURGICAL SAFARI'
Juliet Milli.. who portrayll a
physician in "'The Flying D oc-
rors of Kenya"' epi11ode of NBC'-;
Born Free, MonJay, 8PM wa-;
ready for the part. As pre·
paration for the role. she went
on a surgical safari wi th a unit
of the East African Flyi ng Doc-
lors Services, which rescues ill or
wounded travelers anti treats per-
o;ons living in remote l>Cetion:. of
rhc C(1un1n . She had a chance
to 'how her me11le when sud-
denly pre~'iCd rnro <,~·n ace rn an
11pcratrng room
The da} began when Mi<ii.
Milh 'itrappcJ hcr~dl rnto the
'car of :1 l11~h1 plane along
\\ith the \Cf\ 11.:c'<. founder. Dr.
M ichacl Wood fhc\ landed at
-~n .. ~.:.., ••• , v~ :!·h.· a."-!~i ~.!:: ... ~:~~!
Mi<;sion in the remote village <'I
\fakiungu 1n TJn1Jn1a. After
touring the ho<>paral . D r W ood
'chcdulcd eight opcrataon'> for
rhat afternoon. Mi'' ~1 111\ volun-
rcen:d her help. which was eagcr-
lv accepted . She :1\'il\lctl through-
out the long afternoon and eve-
nanc. The liN operation hcgan
at :!Pl\1 and th e la~t. performed
h\' the l1gh1 of Jn oil lamp, con-
cluded well pa~t nml night. Miss
Mill' wa' awed h} what she saw
··UnJer 'iuch difficult conditions.
Dr WotH.I .inc.I hh 'itaff do a job
than ~an onl) he called m1racu-
Page 10
MONDAY
OCTOBER 28
For morning and afternoon listings,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Befow. for your convenience, are
the day's movie~
DAYTIME MOVIES
8:30 O ''legion of the Doomed" (adv)
158--Ball William, Dawn Richard
T:oo 0 (C) ''Good Day for A Hanging"
(wes) '59-Fred MacMurray, Robert
Vaughn. Maggie Hayes
10:00 O "Strike Me Pink" (mus) '3&-
Eddae Cantor, Ethel Merman. "Siou1
City Sue" (wes) '46 -Gene Autry.
Lynn Roberts. "Shike, Rattle &
Rock" (dra) '5&-Mike Connors.
12:00 m "Adventure" (dca) '46 -Clark
Gable, Greer Garson. Joan Blondell.
1 :00 ® (C) "Cheaper by the Dozen"
(com) '50 -Clttlon Webb, Myrna
Loy, Jeanne Craan.
1:30 O (C) "April in Paris" (mus) ·53
-Doris Day. Ray Bolger. Claude
Dauphin.
2:30 ® "The fighting 69th" (dra) '40
-Jame!> Cagney, Pat O'Bnen.
10 (C) "On the Double" (tom) '61
-Danny Kaye. Dana Wynter. fi@ (C) ''An American Drum"
(dra) '66 -Stuart Whitman, Janet
Lt1gh. Eleanor Parker
3:30 CI' "My Little Chickadee" (com)
'40---W. C. Fields, Mae West O "The long, lone Trailer" (com>
'54-lucille Ball. Desi Arnaz
lous. I was overwhelmed!"
Working with rhc :.errc!. co-
'tar" Garv Collin~ and Diana
M uldaur, ·Mi'>s Mills i' a mem-
her of one of England'~ finc~t
acting families. Although 'ihc ha<;
appeared in many films, and on
IV. none of her prcv1ou~ a\·
'ignments provided for the rcal-
l1fc Jrama of her a'>signmenr 1n
Horn Free.
l>r. Cl:.ir~ Hanle) lJulitt Milt\)
aUtmpb to bring modem mt dlrlnr
to rt motr vlUagu in f.a,t Af rlu
on Born Fret.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 27, 197•
4:00 f17 C31 "Bond Street" (dra) '48--
Jean Kent. Roland Young.
E VENIN \.
O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''T
Mountain" (dra) '56 -Spence
Tracy, Robert Wagner, Claire Trevor
(lQ) let's Make A Deal m Bewitched
I r 6 Wild Wor1d of Animals
6:00 I(' @I) m Hews : Washiniton Straiaht Talk
· I @ (J) ~Ci) News • Jimmy Dean Show
6 Bonanza Little Rascals
(~ CJ ) ffi al ABC Monday 8:00 0 !i1i (8) ,..,, s"""fl,,....(.,...11..,...,l ! ll'' tk~
Hight football Atlanta Falcons at Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (RJ
Pittsburgh Steelers Whale the other Peanuts ao track.
I Raymond Burr Show or-treating. Linus gels a lot of
Partndge Family 'good grief" as he takes up h1J
Mod Squad annual v1g1I an Peanutland's "most
Musical Comedy Show sincere" pumpkin patch to await an
"lill St.r Trek appearance by the world's most elu· ED Dectric Company save, sincerity loving 1ack-o-lant~rn, EE Speed Ram 0 'l~ (6) 0 m Born free "The
6:30 I Andy Griffith Flying Doctor of Kenya'' Dr. Claire
: Zoom! Hanley (guest Jultet Miiis) com91
. Tiit Pioneers to Kenya to bring modern med1c1114
Little Rascals lo remote areas and finds she is in
7:1>9 ~ 0 (1Q) ~ (6) m Ne111s competlhon With a local med1ci114
Bowlin& for Dollars woman
6 Mod Squad 0 Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Masque ol
8 Truth or Consequencei the Red De1th" (hor) '64-Vincenl
I What's My line? Pnce, Jane Asher. Hazel Court.
I love lucy I Best of Groucho The FBI Dealer's Choice
17 (3 J Hocan's Heroes The Bold 011H Q) Esmeralda Tutro del Aire
'26 The Big V1lley i26 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Move Over,
I Chant to Chance Darline" (com) '63-James Garnei,
Drama Oo11s Day, Polly Bergen.
Three Stooges £ID In Performante at Woll Tri~
7:30 0 $25,000 Pyramid "Sarah Vaughan & Buddy Rach" Tht two superstars of American 1an 0 Police Surgeon-John take part an this special jazz doublr * Vernon Sports-Murder header at Wotf Trap farm Park O Police Suraeon EII D"ma "-.... Q Help Thy Nei&hbor m Movie: (90) "You Can't Escapt
18 'fl ,...3 To Tell the Truth Forner" (dra) '42 -George Brent
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"Judgement" After thwarting the
attempted execution of a prominent
judge, Terry becomes a target for
murder by a vengeance-seeking
brother and sister plotting to kill all
who were responsible for the im
prisonment of their father.
@) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Arecreek"
(wes) '68 -James Stewart. Henry
Fonda.
I!) Dragnet EE Hollywood Television Theatre
"The Chinese Prime Minister" (R) al Muy Agradecido
9:301 News Safari to Adventure
· Drama
10:00 f) @@® Medi car' Center "The
Prisoners" A tough penitentiary in·
mate, who had a spontaneous can·
cer remission, agrees to help a
young woman dying of cancer by
donating blood. Instead of taking
the medication on which the ex-
periment depends, he secretly dis·
cards it.
i Gomer Pyle ma> News a!!il!O The Commanders
"Douglas MacArthur" The story of
Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Com·
mander, Pacific Theater of War, in
World War II, 1s lo'd through scenes
from his childhood in New Mexico,
al Wesl Point Military Academy, and
in New Guinea. Ralph Story hosts.
i Educational Ecology Serles
The Untouchables ..-@ ) Bonanza
Movie: (C) "The Spy killer"
' 10:30 I S.fari to Adventure 8:30 f) r1tJ CIJ (!)I mctM I Dr. Seuss • Journey to Adventure
on the loose A triloer of allegorical W1nderlust
classics -"The Sneetches " "The La Chldld Grita
Zax" and "Green Eggs & H~m" -: Art In Public Place
comprise this animated cartoon spe· · Acomp1name
cial written by the world's besl· 11:00 I rn 0 mm News
known au"1or of books for children, • (j) @) fl) Ii) @ News
Theodor Geisel (Or. Seuss). Hans Best of Cirvucho
Conreid is the storyt_eller and voice NYPO
interpretations are by Allen Sher-• Movie: (C) "Bang. Bane, You're
man, Paul Winchell and Bob Holt Deed" (com) '66 -Tony Randall,
@ Get Smert Senta Berger. m Merv Griffin Show IMlulon: Impossible
9:00 ~ht Gallery
B RHODA-1 HR SPECIAL 1 W Peter Gunn * HER WEDDING DAY! Wild Wild West IJ (ilJ Rhoda "Rhoda & : Y!l_a for Heelth
Joe's Weddmil" (1 hr) Rhoda is de· ( (.!)) Wanted: Deed or Alive
!ermined to have a small simple 11:30 B !i1.l moo C8S lite Movie: (C)
wedding 1n a jud1e·s chambers, bul "Gypsy Moths" (dra) '69 -Burt
her moll.er 1s planning a large Lancaster: Debo~ah Kerr. Gene Hack·
catered affair. The 1rowm1 throng man. Wilham Wtnd!>m.
gets a boost when Mary Richards Movie: '_~h K1_llers'.' ~susp) '64 Oii;9.,.~ :.v... :.~.~;.-..;;;;:::. ::.:-:!':: -Lee Marvin. ng1e 01ck1nson.
occasion accompanied by two un 0 ~@ · Johnny Carson
eJtpected0
-and tipsy -traveling Florence Hender~n is guest hostess.
companions. Lou Grant and Murray 0 frac~ured Flickers
Slaughter, along with Phyllis Lind· ~Movie: "Swamp Water" (susp)
strom, who is undaunted by the 41-Anne Baxter, Watter Brennan.
fact that she was not invited to the 0 Movie; (C) "Horror of franken-
wedding. Mary Tyler Moore, Edward stein''. (hor) '71-Ralph Bates.
Asner Gavin Macleod Cloris Leach-IB1ll Cosby man ~nd Georgia Engel guest. : Hum1ni~ Alternative 0 00 9 @ @D N B C M on d a y ( , @ ) Science fiction Theatre
Movie: (C) (2hr) "Shamus" (adv) 12:00 O Movie: "Touch of Death" (mys)
'73-Burt Reynolds, Dyan Cannon, '59-William Lucas, David Summer.
John Ryan, Joe Santos, Ron Weyand. m lancer
A tough Brooklyn private eye is 1:00 O o Tomorrow
hired by an eccentric lo recover a 1:45 f) Movie: (C) ''View From Pom-
• cache of s1olen diamonds. His in· pey's Head" (dra) '55 -Richard
vesti&alion leads him lo a corrupt Egan, Dana Wynter.
military officer, the black market, 3:10 f) Movie: "Riff, Raff" (dra) '47-
and the realization that the stakes Pat O'Brien, Anne Jeffreys.
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. The Great American Hamburger.
at'slnlt?
All this week Christine Lund reports
on the filth, preservatives, antibiotics,
hormones, flavoring, filler and meat
in an American institution no longer
living up to its reputation.
The 6PM Eyewitness News (Z)
·.
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 29
For morning and afternoon listings,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
8:30 0 "Night in New Orlean s" (mys)
'42-Preston Foster -
9;00 0 "Panic Button" (dra) 64-Mrke
Connors. Eleanor Parker
10:00 0 (C) "The Deep Blue Su " (dra)
'55 -Vivren Leigh, Kenneth More
"Sagebrush Tra il" (wes) '33-John
Wayne. "Dragstrip Girl"· (dra) 'S7-
Fay Sparn, Steve Terrell
12;00 ID "Hell Below Zero" (dra) '54-
Alan Ladd, Joan Tetzel.
1:00 ~6 (C) "Come Fill the Cup" (dra)
'SJ-James Cagney, James Gleason.
1:30 0 (C) "l et's Dance" (mus) '50-
Betty Hullon, Fred Astaire
2 :30 8 (C) "The Hallelujah Trail" Part
I (wes) '65-Burt Lancaster
(iQ (C) "The Harness" (dra) '71-
Lorne Greene, Julre Sommars. 'll Ci) (C) "Banyon" (dra) '71 -
Robert forsler. Darren McGavrn.
3:30 (3 "The Snake Pit" (dra) '48 -
Olrvra de Havrlland, Mark Stevens 0 "Mr. Scoutmaster" (com) '53-
Cllllon Webb. George "Foghorn"
Wrnslow. Frances Dee
4:00 ti 3 "Cheer, Boys, Cheer" (com)
'40-Edmund Gwenn
EVENING
6:00 60 (8"°' 10 mm(E>News
(3 0 '17 (3 2~' 6 ( 29 8 ) News
I ~Bonanza
Raymond Burr Show
Partridge Family
Mod Squid
Musical Comedy Show
261 Star Trek ffi Electric Company ffi Speed Racer
6:30 ID Andy Griflrth ffi Zoom!
( 29 8 ) Dealer's Choice
EI} The Pionem ffi little Rascals
7;00 u r3 00 10 21 6 ffiCE)News
~ Bowlin& for Dollars
6 Mod Squad
8 Truth or Consequences g What's My l rne? Y! I Love Lucy
~foe iiii
17 3 • Hoean's Heroes ~Esmeralda
,26. Bi& Valley ffi Citywatchm
( ~ 8 ) Bonanza ttl Oram• ffi Three Stooges
7.30 €J New Treasure Hunt
3 Comer Pyle
110 12l (61 Hollywood Squares
Help Thy Neighbor
Rainbow Sundae
'8 17 (3 To Tell the Truth 0 M;;;;un $ Movie; (2hr) "Judg·
ment at Nuremburg" Part I (dra)
'61 -Maxrmrlran Schell, Spencer
Tracy, Burt Lancaster ID Bewitched
I Day at Night
Journey to Adventure
Animal World
Little Rascals
8:00 EJ TI) W ~)Good Times When
an encyclopedia salesman who is
not only a black brother, but blind,
shows up at the Evans household,
James and Florida decide they can
afford !he "easy.payment plan" tor
a good cause. Later. when they read
the prrnt in the contract. I hey have
some doubts Ron Glass guests
0 23 16 10· m Adam·l2 "Sus
pect ;r I" An elderly man's attempt
lo go back home to prison ends
tragically before Officers Reed and
Malloy can come to his aid 0 Lakers Basketball lakers vs
Portland Trailblazers
'6 Best of Croucho 0 (~9 ,_8 ) 3 Cl) Happy Days
"Haunted" Ralph Malph plans to
hold hrs annual costume party se
cretly al the old Simpson house so
Demon Club members can't crash
rt While checking out the property
prror to the party, Richie rs lerrified
when he thinks he sees a headless
body and dreads returning ror the
costume attair.
I Dealer's Choice
The Virginian
Corrion 56' Movie: (C) (2hr) "Escape f rom
Fort Bravo" (wes) 'S3 -William
Holden. Eleanor Parker. ED America "Inventing A Nation"
Part L m Los £specials de Sylvia Pinal ffi Movie: "Brother Rat & A Baby"
(com) '40-Ronald Reagan.
8:30 EJ '17' -3 rjfl M •A• s• H Whrle
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. OCTv&ER 27. 1974
Iron of a gangland·sl yle slaying
takes a bizarre turn when the au
topsy reveals the victim had two
physical ident1t1es m Los Grandes Anos del Rock
9:301 News Safari to Adventure
Aficionados def Norte
: Ahora!
· Drama
10:00
6 BUDDY EBSEN.TV'S
*BARN ABY JONES-HIT! e !I r3""' (8"' Ba rnaby Jo nes
"Blueprint for A Caper" Jealousy
provokes the broodrng leader of a
burglary ring (guest Gary Lockwood)
to ehmrnate the insurance agent
who supplies hrm w11h vital security
plans for hrs break·ln operations
Suspecting that her husband's death
was no accident, the widow of the
insurance man asks Barnaby to
check into the case
0 "POLICE STORY" · * A REAL COP SHOW 0 ~ (6) <io m Police Story
"Glamour Boy" Tony LoB1anco, Don
Meredith and Larry Hagman star 1n
the story or a charming, ghb and
likeable man who JUSI happens lo
be a bank robber Rescheduled
(6'1 The Bold Ones 0 (29 '8') (3l CE) Marcus Welby
M.D. "Feedback" Dr. Welby tries to
help you.ng Danny Williams, an up·
and·commg boxer, adjust to the
fact that he is an epileptic and
must g111e up hrs career in the rrn11.
Herbert Jefferson Jr and Leshe Ug·
gams guest. ID® News ~ The Untouchables
Blake worrres about upsetting news . 1· Accion Chicano
from hrs wife, Father Mulcahy l0.3o News
grapples wtth the problems of how · Journey to Adventure
lo respond lo his srsler's news of Wan~ertust
her proposed change in life·s1yle . La C1udad Grita
and of how to perform a rehgious aJ B.urgl~r Proofing
ceremony ror which he has had no . m Situation Comedy
previous experience 11.00 e 0 R m m rn News 0 ~ @') :101 m 'NBC Tuesday I (:1 , (i) ,10' m ~3 16) News
Movie: (C) (90) "Strange Home-0 Best of Groucho
coming" (dra) ·74 -Robert Culp 6 NYP~ Glen Campbell Barbara Anderson' 0 Movre; (C) "The Lady Killers"
Whitney Blake.' Leri Garrett. A hotel (com>. ·s.&-Alec Gu1~ness
cat burglar.turned murderer returns m M!ssron: Impossible
home for the first time in 18 years ~Night Gallery
to 111s1t relatives who thrnk or hrm !_7, I ~ Pet~r Cunn
as a charming. generous world trav ;26 Wrld Wtld West eler aJ Yoga for Health
6 Mtke Douglas Show (~ rs ) Wanted; Dead or Alive
0 (29 8 ) (3~ Cl) ABC Tuesday ll:30 ~ rt. (31 (8 c.~s l ate Movie: (C)
Movie: (C) (90) "The Mark of zor· 'The Dirty Dozen Part I (dra) '67-
ro" (adv) '74 -Frank Langella Lee M.arvrn, Charles Bronson, Ernest
Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Roland: Borgnine;] elly Sava las
Louise Sorel, Robert Middleton, I ;1 6 10 ~Johnny Carson
Anne Arcnt:r, iom Lacy, 1vonne ue· '"r!"''" F'lirk'" Carlo. Frank Langella portrays a . 6 Movre: "The Red Menace" (dra)
dual role 1n the action·adventure 49-Robert Rockwell
set rn Los Angeles rn the 1820s 0 (29 8 ) (_3) Cl) Wi de World
Young Don Drego Vega, expert Mystery 'Dying Room Only' (R)
horseman, swordsman and gentle IF? Brit Cosby ..
man, secretly disguises himself as ffi Hollywood .Telev1s1on Theatre
Zorro and becomes the dashing "The Chinese Prrme M1n1ster" (R)
avenger for the people against a 12:00 0 Movie: "The Crimes of Stephen
cruel governor. Hawk" (mys) '36-Eric Portman. ID Merv Griffin Show ID Movie: "Rogues of Sherwood ffi Saga of Western Man "Cortez f orest" (adv) 'SO-John Derek.
and th e Legend" The story of Her 1:00 0 1161 !omorrow
nando Cortez and a band of 500 1:45 ~ Movre: (C) "Gunhawk" (wes)
Spaniards who conquered Moni e· 63-Rory Calhoun. Rod Cameron. zuma's~oph1st1cated Az tec civiliza . 2:00 ID All·Nlght Show: "House of
lion 1n Mexico 1n 1520. St~angers," "I Was A Male Wu Brrde"
9;00 e 17 (3 I (8 Hawaii Five·O "The 3:10 e Movie: "Double Dynamite"
Two Faced Corpse" The 1nvestrga (com) ·51 -Jane Russell.
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•
DoN KNorrs
Janet Margolin guest stars as a
substitute teacher whose vain
efforts to secure respect from
her students disrupts the class-
room in "By the Numbers,"
Wednesday, 9PM on NBC's
Lucas Tanner.
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WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 30
For morning and afternoon llstlngs,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
8:30 0.''~ancy Steele Is Missing"
(mys) '37-Peter Lorre.
9:00 0 (C) "The Girl Rush" (com) '55
-Rosalind Russell. Fernando la·
mas, Gloria De Haven, Eddie Albert.
10:00 0 (C) "Spy Today, Die Tomorrow"
(dra) '67 -Lex Barker. Brad Har-
ris. "Sagebrush Troubadour" (wes)
'35 -Gene Autry. "Rock Around
the World" (mus) '57 -Tommy
Steele.
12:00 m ''Easy to Wed" (com) '46 -
Van Johnson, Esther Williams.
1:00 ~ (C) "Claudelle Enallsh" (dra)
'61 -Diane McBain, Arthur Ken·
nedy, Claude Akins. Will Hutchins.
1:30 0 (C) "A Tidllish Aff1lr'' (rom)
'63 -Shirley Jones. Gig Young,
Carolyn Jones. Red Buttons.
2:30 (j) (C) "The Hallelujah Trail" Concl.
(wes) '65 -Burt Lancaster, Lee
Remick.
[Q) (C) "San Francisco lntirnatlon·
al" (dra) '70 -Van Johnson. Clu
Gulaj!!. Pernell Roberts
@ ~J (C) "Crosscurrent'' (mys)
'71-Robert Hooks, Jeremy Slate.
3:30 (3) "Operation Amsterd1m" (adv)
'60 -Peter Finch. Eva Bartok.
TH E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 27, 1974
0 (C) "The Reluctant Astron1Ut''
(com) '67 -Don Knotts, Joan Free·
man, Arthur O'Co(lnell.
4:00 (jJ) (I) "D1nce Hall" (com) '41 -
Cesar Romero, Carole Landis.
I E V EN I NG
&:ooiH !fRl m m m News 3 · rn@({)(Qj(I)) News
Bonanza
• Raymond Burr Show
World Football league Cont'd
from SPM. So. Cal. Sun vs. Char-
lotte.
I Mod Squid
Musical Comedy Show
Star Trek
EJedrlc Company
Speed Ricer
6:30 ,. Zoom! ( (j)) Dealer's Choice
• The Pioneers
Little R1scals
7:00 OOOO®J~(i)mm News
Bowtlni for.Dollars
6 Mod Squad
8 Truth or Consequences
Whit's My line?
The FBI
CI) Hogan's Heroes
Esmerald1
The Bia V1lley m Ch1nt to Chane• (~ ) Bonanza m l>ram1 m Three Stooges
7:30 0 Lome Greene's last of the Wild
(3) Gomer Pyle 0 N1me Tha~ Tune 0 Help Thy,Meiehbor
I ~ (1) Let's M1kt A Deal
(I) To Tell the Truth
M lion $ Movie: (2hr) "Juda·
ment 1t Nurembur(' Concl. (dr1)
'61 -Maximilian Schell, Spencer
.11 Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Wid·
' mark.
I Price Is R11ht
D1y 1t Nlaflt
Otfler People, Otfler Places
Polltlcal Debate
littlt RUQls
8:00 IJ @ (J) Cl) Sons & D1uahters
' "The Invitation" Althoueh she has
been militantly refuslne to meet
' the man her mother lives with.
Jerry Michaelis, Anita ls trapped
into the confrontation. Dabney Cole·
man~ests. 0 QJ (I) @.) m Little House on
the Prairie "Town Party, Country
Party" Olga, a young crippled eirl,
is left out of so many playground
games that her widower fathe~ <II·
cides to take her out of schobl
to spare her further hurt. When
Laura hurts her lea and ls side-
lined at a party, she begins to see
Olga in a new light and decides
to help her. Kim Richards auests. 0 l1kers Basketb1ll Lakers vs.
Seattle Supersonics.
(i) Best of Groucho 0 ({29) Cl)) @ m Th1t's My Mi·
m1 "Clifton's Con" Mama fumes
when Clifton gives a job to a
friend, an ex·convict. in spite of
the family's economic pinch.
I Dealer's Choice
It likes A Thief
Variety
@ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Kremlin
letter" (susp) '70-Richard Boone,
Bibi Anderson. Patrick O'Neal.
Et) Men Who Made the Movies
"Kini( Vidor" (R) al Qiampionship Wrestlina m Japane~ L1nru1ae Proir1m
8:30 (i) Mike Dou&1as Show 0 (eif) ) mm ABC Wednes-
day Movie: (C) (90) "Death Cruise"
(susp) '74 -Richard long, Polly
Bergen, Edward Albert. Kate J~k·
so.n. Celeste Holm. Tom Bosley,
Michael Constantine. Celare Daoova.
Three couples. all mysterious win·
• ners of a pleasure cruise, find that
their tickets have guaranteed them
a one·way passage to death. m Merv Griffin Show
9:00
IJ WM . CONRAD.CANNON! * TV'S TOP PVT. EYE!
iJ (fii ({) Cannon "The Avena·
er" A former police officer (guest
Dane Clark) is bent on avenaing the
death of his policeman brother who
died w. hile doin.L Cannon a favor. 0 '" Ci)@) m Lum Tanner
"By the Numbers" Janet Margolin
guests as a substitute teacMr
whose efforts to secure respect
from her students disrupt the class·
room.
I Notre Dame Football Hlfhllahts
Carmin•
Hollywood Television Thutre
"Winesburg Ohio" (R) Jean Peters
stars in the TV adaptation of Sher·
wood Anderson's group of tales
about small town life in the 1920s.
Joseph Bottoms, Albert Salmi. Laur-
ette Spang and William Windom
also star . .
9:30 0 News
a1Dr1m1
10:00
0 ZOOM INTO ACTION
* WITH NEW MANHUNTER D @CVOO Manhunter "T~e
THURSDAY
Deadly Brothers" A muckraking re· OCTOBER 31
porter is captured and tortured into . .
revealing where he has hidden evi· For morning and efternoon listings,
dence pro!ling state graft payoffs. pleese see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Summoned by the reporter's desper· Below, for your convenience, ere
ate call for help, Dave Barrett the day's movies.
plunges into 1he unsavory dealings
of the powerful Wyland brothers in DAYTIME MOVIES
an atte~t to regain the evidence. 0 ~ 6 0 ~ Petrocelli "Double ~ 8:30 O "let's Make It legal" (com) Negative'' A retired Army colonel's 'Si-Claudette Colbert. Macdonald construction business and reputa. Iron are imperiled by a blackmailer's Carey, Zachary Scot!
threat to reveal pornographic film 9:00 0 (C) "A Flu 1n Her ur" (com)
footage of the colonel's daughter· '68 -Rachel Roberts. Rex Hamson
1n law. When the blackmailer is Rosemary Harris, lours Jourdan. fou~d dead, the c-0lonel's son is ac-10:00 O "Passionate Thief" (com) '62
cused and Petrocelli decides to take -Ben Gauara, Anna Magnani. "The
the case. Fritz Weaver, Michael Lonely Trail" (wes) '36 -John
Burns. Lisa Farringer and David Wayne. "Reform School Girl" (dra)
Huddleston guest. '57 -Glona Castillo, Edd Byrnes.
(6) The Bold Ones 12:00 m "Penn of Pennsylvania" (dra) 0 (ei9 (i)) (3) m Cet Christie '42-Clifford Evans, Deborah Kerr.
love! "Highway to Murder" Christie 1:00 @ (C) "Gettine Away From It All"
throws a small town into an uproar (com) '71 -Larry Hagman. Bar.
and becomes the target of reaction bara Feldon.
arres when she arrives to pick up a 1:30 B (C) "The Story of Three loves"
witness and stays to help the local (dra) ·53 -Kirk Doualas. Pier An·
sheriff find the killer of one of his geh Leslie Caron. James Mason.
officers. Ctu Gulager guests 2:30 (}-1 (C) "The Obion& Bo1" (dra) '69 m (D News -Vincent Price, Christopher l ee. f28 The Untouchables @ (C) "~me September" (com)
10:30 I News '61 -Rock Hu~son. Gina lollo·
• Journey to Adventure bng1da.
Wanderlust ~ @ (C) "A Very Special Favor"
La Ciud1d Grit• (com) '65 -Rock Hudson. Leslie
£T:) Inner Visions Caron, Charles Boyer. m Noches Tap1tiu 3:30 '3) "C.pe fear" (dra) '62-Gregory ll:OOl 3 O . aJ mm News Peck. Robert Mitchum.
· l9 ti) in (6) News
Btst of Groucho
6 HYPO
• Movie: (C) ''The lut Voy11e"
(dra) '60 -Robert Stack Dorothy
Malone.
I Mission: Impossible
Night Gallery
(3)Peter Gunn
fi6 Wild Wild West
Eii) YOlll for Hulth (129' (i)) W1nted: Dead or Alive
11:15 m Cinema 34
11:30 0 t (8J CBS lite Movie: (C)
''The Dirty Dozen" Concl. (dra) '67
-lee Marvin. Ernest Borgnrne.
Charles Bronson, Jrm Brown
~ U (j) <iQl m Johnny Carson
Fractured Flickers
Movie: "Minuter of Kumaon"
(3dv) '48-Rhodes Reason
0 Wide World Speci~I * David Hartman hosts
the much acclaimed
BIRTH 'N' BABIES
0 (Q9 @) (3) m Wide World
Special "David Hartman Birth &
Babies" (R)
(D Bill Cosby
12:00 O Movie: "Murder in the Blue
Room" (mys) '44-Donald Cook. m Movie: "Her Hiehness & the
Bellboy" (com) '45 -Hedy Lamarr.
Robert Walker. June Allyson
1:00 u ~Tomorrow (3) 00 ~ 00 News
1:45 Movie: "Bride for Sale" (com)
'49 -Claudette Colbert, Robert
Young, George Brent
2:00 m All-Night Show: "The Maraud·
ers," ''Thieves' Hi1hw1y"
3:10 O Movie: "Wagonmuter" (wesl
'50-Ben Johnson. Joanne Dru
ONThE
DoublE
The 3:30
Movie
Thursday
(I)
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 27, 1974
0 (C) "On the Double" (com) '61
-Danny Kaye, Dana Wynter.
4:00 1 Ci) "Doctor's Orders" (com) '35
-John Mills, Felix Aylmer.
EV l N IN r.
6:001~ec3 ~~'tJJ~~~~s
Bona nu
• ~~ World Football league
(Jhr) Birmingham vs Florida.
Partridee F1,mily
Mod Squad
Musie1I Comedy Show
: Electric Company
Speed Racer
6:30 Andy Griffith
: Zoom!
( Ci )) Dealer's Choice
• The Pioneers
little Rascals
7:00 ~JOO~QJ.2~~mm News Q Bowline for Dollars
-8 J Truth or C4nsequences
I love Lucy
The FBI
1 , (3 Hoean's Heroes
Esmerald1
: Doors of Mystery
( (i}) Bon1nu
· Dr1m1
Three Stooges
7:30 Candid Cam era
3 Gomer Pyle
I !2~ (6) Price Is Right
Help Thy Neighbor
Celebrity Sweepstakes
(171 (3 To Tell the Truth
let's Make A Deal
I Bewitched
TrlVel Film
Bobby Goldsboro Show
EE little Rascals
8:00
0 THE FAMILY AMERICA
*LOVES-THE WALTONS
0 @ (3) (iJ The Waltons "The
Spoilers" When his New York busi·
ness falls, ruralite·turned·socialite
Ted Hanover returns to his humble
beginnings, only to find his family's
brg·city sophistication 1n conflict
with the rural ways on Walton's
Mountarn Even the Wallons· hospr·
lalrty can'I ward off the frrcllon be·
tween the families created by the
Hanovers' citified mores. Mark Miller
i!!..ests.
0 ta) @') m Sierra "Holl·
day" A politician seeking re-election
trres lo polish his •'rough and
ready" image by pushing his two
young S-Ons into a dangerous rock
climb they're not ready for. Linden
Chiles. Donald Mantooth and Harry
Townes guest. 0 Mllvie: (C) (90) "Count Drac-
ut1" (hor) '71 -Christopher lee.
Herbert Lorn. Klaus Kinski. 0 <® (i)) m T h e 0 d d ~uple Felfx gets only negative re·
action as he sets out to disprove
Oscar's contention that New York
ers are v1ct1mized by a rip-off
society.
I Duler's Choice
Boxing From the Olympic
Vuiety Show
The Way It Was ''Dodeers/Yank
ees 194 7 World Series" This pro-
gram reunites Joe DiMaggio. Tommy
Henrich and Bill Vebens of the
Yankees and Pete Reiser, Harry
"Cookie" Lavagetto and Al Gionfrid·
(C-Ontinuedl
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 27, 1974
THURSDAY (Continued) a spec1f1c time. Steve. learnine that bond that has existed. since child·
do of the Dodgers the device can be jammed, must do hood with her older sister.
I Features so before it's too late. 10:30 • Journey to Adventure
1p1nese 1nau1ae rogr1ms , • Ct'udad Gn'ta Festiv1I lntern1cion1I .... 8:30 0 (~ (i)) (3) a> Piper Moon Stir Trek . Jueves de G1l1 '
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 1
I L P I Rams Hl&hlights W1nderlust
Moze is conned into work ing as International Performance 11:00 (3) (i2l fE ~ 00 News
advance man for a harvesting crew "Tchaikovsky Symphony #]'' Ed· 0 Ci) mm m News For morning and afternoon listings,
and must face the town's rath when ouard Van Remoortel conducts Best of Groucho please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
the crew boss sfips with the de· France's ORTF Philharmonic Orches· 6) NYPD Below, for your convenience, are
posits collected by Moze. Ira in Tchaikovsky's last and little· • Movie: (C) "The Ho rizontal the day's movies. m Merv Griffin Show known "Unfinished" symphony. re· Lieutenant'' (com) '62 -Jim Hui· ED Citywatchers constructed from his workbooks. ton. Paula Prentiss. DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 6 (fn (j) @ CBS Thursd1y Mov-€IJ Situition Comedy I Mission: Impossible ie: (C) (2hr) "Cold Turkey" (com) ~ht 61llery ,
•71 _ Dick van Dyke, Bob Ne~ 9:30 D Halloween Special "Hilarious ~)Peter Gunn 8:30 O "I'll Get You" (mys) '53
hart Jean Stapleton, Pippa Scott House of Fr1ghtenstern" Comic Billy Wild Wild West George Rafi. Sally Gray.
Tom Poston. To save their economi Van portrays a variety of ghostly ( (i)) Wanted: Dead or Alive
cally fa illng community, the resi · characters. 11 :l 5 EE cfnema 34 9:00 0 (C) "The Shakiest Gun in the
dents of Eagle Rock agree lo a zany 0 News 11 :30 8 UjJ (3) (i', CBS Lite Movie: (C) West" (com) '68 -Don Kno1ts. scheme to give up smoking for 30 ail Drama "See No Evil" (susp) .71 _ Mia Barbara Rhoades. Jackie Coogan
days in exchange for a.n !~redible 10:00 0 3 (!) 10 m I SPWAL I Dun Farrow. Robin Bailey, Dorothy Ali· 10:00 0 ''The Boss" (mys) '56 -John
am?.unt of ~oney Their benefac-Martin Rout Bob Hope, America's son. Payne. Doe Avedon. "Gunfire" (wes)
tor. a ma1or tobacco ~roduc~r. premiere comedian. g th~ roastee I ~ 00 '10) .m lohnnf C11son '50 -Don Barry, Robert Lowery.
uses every possible man1pulallv.e on this first of six special Dean Fractured F11cllers "Diddy-0" (dra) •59 _ Dick Corf. dev1c~ lo make the town break their Martin Roasts. Gov. Ronald Reagan. 6 Movie: "Undercover Min" (mys) lino Sandra Giles.
nicotine fast. . .. Howard Cosell, Phyllis Diller. Jack '49 -Glenn Ford. Nina Foch. · O ~@(i0'€Dlrons1de The Benny and James Stewart are 0 <~ @ >@ a>Wlde World 12:00 IO ''The Sun Comes Up" (dra) '49
Last Cotillion.'' Ki~ ~unter guests among the guest -stars scheduled to iecial "Dream Girls of Hollywood" -Lloyd Nolan, Cllude Jarman Jr .• as an eccentric socialite whose past p~ their "tribute" to Hope. Bill Cosby Jeanelle MacDonald a_d~irers become current murder m I!) News 11 :45 : When Witches Hovered Nur .. . .. .
v1ct1ms. Cesar Romero and Dana 6 The Bold Ones 12:00 Movie: "Murder in the Rue 1:00 2i (C) Blue Denim (dra) 59 Andre~s also guest D (~@>(I) m Harry 0 "Bal· Morgue" (mys) '32-Bela Lugosi. ..::.erandon rle Wride. Carol Lynley,
Ci) Mike Douglas Show linger's Choice" The wife of a m Movie: "Sahara" (adv) '43 -MacdC""1d Carey
0 BIG HIT-STREETS OF mlddle aged book publisher caught Humphrey Bogart. Bruce Bennett. l :30 O (C) "Ask Ally Girl" (com) .59_ * SAN FRANCISCO-TOPS in an affair with a teenaae girl 1:00 B o Tomorrow D (~ (8\) m m streets of San becomes a prime : JSpecl when the m Ci)~@ News Shirley Maclaine David Niven
Francisco "Flags of Terror" Sieve girl is found murdered Juliet Mills 1:45 .~ovle: ".State Department Fil_e 2:30 (8 "Forty-Second street'' (mus)
Keller is held hostage when three and Paul Burke guest. . 649 (dr_a) 48 -William Lund•· '33 -Ruby Keeler. Dick Powell. revolutionists are caught smuggling E;) Documentary From Mexico Ran. Virg!n1a Bruce a unique explosive device into the ~ The Untouchables 2:00 m All·N1ght Show: "To Please A '10' (C) "My Geisha" (com) '62 -
Porl of San Francisco The terrorists al) Bergman Film "Silence" Ingmar Lady," "Panic in the streets" Shirley Maclaine, Yves Montand.
will free Keller and other hostages Bergman's l1lm about a young wom· 3:10 6 Movie: "Crack Up" (mys) '46 [dward G. Robinson.
only if certain demands are met by an·s rebellion against the abnormal -Pat O'Brien. Claire Trevor. ~ 00 (C) "Of Love & Dtsire" (dra)
'PROUD TO BE A PRIEST'
For the pa!>I 25 year!), ve teran
character actor H arl) 1 ownc'
has appeared on T V in a wide
variety uf role' from con arli\I
10 solid citizen. Thumfav 8Pl\I
on NBC', he can be <,ecn a., .a
pre<;<; aj?ent in the ··Holidtn" ep1.
Undfn Chilo (rialill. u "'n:1forial
<'andldalt "ho "ant& lo poll.\b hl' "rouah and ruqt d" lmaar, l¬ti.
lht a d"ict-of bl§ prfi..\ aaenl, HarT,\ Townr~. and allo-.n his f"o ltrn· agtd son~ to rid~ fhtlr ll•t' on
N B(''• Slt'rri.1.
~ode Sierra. But Townes 1' mo't
proud of something he docc; oil·
.amera. In Jeal Ille, he i~ an
llr<lained Epi'>Cllpal pric~1 On
SunJa)' and Thursday'>, he
'pemh lime al St Stephen\
l:pN:opal Church in Holl} wnnd.
Calif On Thur ... day evening!>. thl·
c..hun:h offer' lood to the pour
and JOblcs' "' well a" solace 111
th!l\C in need of .,p1ritual help
... , h" " not Ill) per 111.1m:111
p<trish." \<t~' Towne,. "II ''
where I wa' a'~igned after I wa'
11rua1 ned "' March of th" )ear
I might he a"1gned lo 01her
pari.,hc' J I am giH~n moment,
.ind th1, " the w,1\ I tk,1rc 11
I "till Wllnt to cont inue m} Ille
J'i an actor a' well a' 'ervrnL!
nw .fellow man." Harrv\ dec1:
'ion to -.tu<h for the mini.,1n I 0
year' ~go wa' prompted h} h"
,ister.""1ean (Mr'i John I C\We),
who had a religiou;, experience
which touched him <lccpl~ "Jean
\\a' told b} '>cvcral doctor.,," sa~'
Harn'. "that 'he haJ a terminal
illne" anti the X-ray<> horc them
1)lll One night \he had a vi<:ion
;inJ the next morning when 'he
.1wokc. 'he knew that she wa~
cu red ·1 he doctor.. took morl'
le~" ancl X-ray-. and nAI one
1 race nt the di'iea\c w:i' pre-;en1
I ~nt'\\. 1hen that there wa, ,1
power a hove man's comprc hen·
\Ion dlld 1hat I wa' dcc;tincd In
l'lltcr 1 hc rclig1nu' field ••
'63 -Merle Oberon, Steve Cochran.
Curt Jurgens
3:30 (Ii (C) "Istanbul Capres.s" (dra) '68
-Gene Barry, John Saxon.
0 (C) "The 8i1 Mouth" (com)
'67 -Jerry Lewis, Susan Bay, Har
old J. Stone
4:00 QZ; ' "The Gang's All Here" (com)
'38 -Otto Kruger. Edward Everett
Horton.
EVENING
6:00 i)0(j) mm al News r 1)0 @ 3 ~~@(~(!)) News
I ~!:~:n~:rr Show
Partrid1e F1mily
Mod Squad
Musical Comedy
Star Trek
€t) Avi1tion Weather
ff) Speed Ricer
6:30 "Andy Griffith
: Blac.k Perspective on the News
( ()I) l>faler's Choice m The Pioneers
ff) little Rascals
7:00 6 @00, O (fil@mm News
Bowline tor Dollars
6 Mod Squad
8 Truth qr Consequences
I What's My Line?
I love Lucy
The f'BI
(3) Ho11n's Herou
ff) Esmerald•
ilj Bi1 Valley m Chant to Chance
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 27, 1974 r Cl)) Bonanza m la Crl1da Bien Crlada fD Y~1 for Hulth -
Drama 9:30 B News (Qt (JJ) Wanted: Dud or Allve • ThrH Stoo111 @I)
7:30 I MHqUIJlde Party . Drama 11:15 m Cinema 34
3 Gomer Pyle 10:00 0 ~@ ®J m Pollet Woman 11:30 i) @@ CBS late Movie: (C) · ~ 00 o Hollywood Squares "Fish" Sgt. Pepper Anderson poses "Coffee, Tt1 or Me" (com) '73 -
Help Thy Nelahbor as a convict in a women's prison Karen Valentine. John Davidson.
(j)@ (3) To Tell the Truth to convince a aanaster's girlfriend Michael Anderson Jr.
• Million$ Movie: (C) (2hr) "love to ~ave her own .neck and testify I rn@@ m Johnny Carson
Is A Ball" (com) '63 -Glenn Ford, against her boyfriend. Conny Van Fractured Flickers
. Hope Lange, Ricardo Montalban. Dyke, Moraan Woodward and Ma-6] Movie: "Indian f'iahter" (wes)
Charles Boyer. nan Mercer auest. 'SS-Kirk Douglas, Waller Matthau. m Bewitched ~ ID IE News 0 (~ @) (3) aJ Wide World ID Washlniton Week In Review The Bold Ones Mystery "The Cloning of Clifford m Untamed World (~ ®> (I) aJ Th e N i g h t Swimmer'' aJ World of Survival Stalker "Werewolf" Kolchak covers (8": Star Trek
ff) little Rascals the last cruise of a grand old luxury ID Bill Cosby
8:00 i) UJ; Planet of the Apes "The hoer and watches the excursion turn al) Chuck Maiione "A Day in the
Deception" Tryinr to stop a ma· into a voyage of horrors when the Garden"
d. d 1 kiffi full moon bnnrs out the werewolf rau ing ban ° man ing apes. Rescheduled. 12:00 0 Movie: "Man·Made Monster" Galen and the astronauts meet
Fauna (Jane Actman). a blind girl £E El Taconu,, (hor) -Lon Cbaney, Lionel Atwill.
chimpanzee who. unaware that ®The Untouchables . ~Movie: "Edward My Son" (dra)
Burke is a human falls in love with E2!) Whatever Present. . . . 8111 49 -Spencer Tracy, Ian Hunter,
him. John Milford' and Baynes Bar· Schustlk American folklo~e and James Donald, Deborah Kerr
ron also !!!_est songs of the Yankee whaling era. '261 Rock Concert
0 ~ (§) 0 m Sanford ' Son 10:30 I Journey to Adventure 12:30 8 UFO "My Kingdom for A Horse" Fred Wanderlust
buys a broken down horse for La Ciudad Grita 1:00 0 O Midnight Special Fats Dom·
breeding, bul when he discovers ii : Chan(inr Rhythms 1no IS host to The rour Seasons
1s a geldinri. he puts pants on the · Loco Valdez and The Coasters 10 a show taped Om~!v:~: (~>"<~g) s.~~o~~~r of the 11:00; 0 0 mm al News ~tkl!~e Tulsa State Fair 1n Tulsa,
Black Museum" (her) '59-Michael 00 (IQ) fE "l (i) News Gou~h. Best of Groucho 1:45 i) Movie: "Hot Spell" (dra) '58
(i) Best of Groucho _6 NYP_D -Shirley MacLaine. Anthony Quinn, 0 (ljj' (fl) 1]1 aJ Kuna Fu "The 0 Mo~re: (C) "Shotaun" (wes) '55 Shttley Booth.
Devil's Champion" A warrior phys1· -Sterling Hayden. Yvonne DeCarlo. 2:00 m All·Night Show: "Rifht Cross,"
cally and mentally controiled by Zacha!Y ~co.II. . "Pinky"
a madman, threatens the life ol I M.1SS1on. Impossible
Master Kan. John Fujioka. Frank Night Gallery 3:1 0 6 Movie: "This land Is Mine"
Michael Liu. Victoria Racimo and 11 ~Peter Gunn (dra) '43 -Charles Laughton.
Richard loo guest. Rescheduled. ~ Wild Wild West Maureen O'Hara. George Sanders.
Ci) Sin Diego "Senatorial Candi · 1---------------------------dates" m Dealer's Choice
II) Movie: (2hr) "Breaking the
Sound Barrier" (adv) '52 -Ralph
Richardson, Ann Todd. fE Western f'll[ht of the Week ~ Pro Basketball (2hr) Warriors
vs. Seattle
I los Anaeles News Review
El Show de Rosita Peru
Japanese lanlllaae Programs
8:30 I ~@ ,10 m Chico ' the Min
6 Mike Douif as Show
Merv Griffin Show
: Wall Street Week •
9:00 i)@ (3) (8) CBS Friday Night
Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Graduate"
(R) (com) '67 -Dustin Hoffman.
Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross.
Murray Hamilton. Wilham Daniels
Elizabeth Wilson When a young
man returns home from college, he
" 11nw0lhr.; !~ ':t~ t11s future. His
parents. on the other hand, are
hlled only with plans for his grad·
uation party. At the affair, one
guest 1s attracted to him as more
than just the evening's center of
attention. Predatory and bored Mrs.
Robinson goes after the boy looth
and nail. 0 ~ o m Rockford Files 0 ({29 8 ) (}) aJ Si1 Miiiion $
Man "Seven Million Dollar Man"
Another bionic man even more
powerful lhan Steve Austin in phys·
ical streng1h 1s created but his
mental instability leads to a show-
down between the two bionic pow·
ers. Monte Markham guests. Re·
scheduled.
al) M41terpiece Theatre "Murder
Must Advertise" Cdncl. (R)
Every foot of film shot for NBC's new "Sierra" series is filmelt·
on location in Yosemite. Even the interiors were done In an
abandoned house that has been converted to a mini-stage.
* * *
Dustin Hoffman stars as a young college graduate whose degree
of Innocence is challenged by the girl he loves (Katharine Ross)
in "The Graduate,'' the CBS Friday Night Movie at 9PM.
Page 17
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 2
MORNING
9:30 f)@ (1) CI) Putrid&• f1111ll1:
2200 A.D.
0 ~ 00 ®) m S11111und @ Movie: "Sn1re Grlnao" (wes)
'65 -Ken Clark. Yvonne Bastien. 0 <fii Ci)) CD Super Friends
i Country Music
Viii• Ale re
10:00 (J) 8 V1lley of the Dino-
saurs
6:00 Sunrise Semester 0 (fi @ o m Pink P1nther
(jj Christopher Close-Up O Movie: (C) "Stent of Monte
6:30 f) Sunrise Semester Cristo" (advl '61 -Rory Calhoun, rTl TV a Classroom ~tric1a Bredin, John Gregson.
@ Introduction to Property Min· ~§ Movie: (C) "An Eye for 1n Eye" ~ment (adv) '66 -Robert Lansing
W let's Rip 1· Se11me Street . . • Roller G1mn 7 .00 Steps to Leaming . l0:30 (j] 3 'i1 Shizam! , tn $ ®) m Addams family . ~ lO m Stir Trek
6 B~lwinkle • Movie: "Mrs. Wlus of the C1b· (~ 00> CV Yogis Gang bage Patch" (com) '42 -ray Bain
Brother Bu zz . ter ~a Vag e 1 Mission: Magic · u
: Mister Roaers' Netahborhood ~ ( ([l) (3) CE NCAA Football • Time 1s tenlattve Teams lo be an-7:30 f) DustU Treehouse nounced
0 Q3 @) ®' m Chopper Bunth I Combat
(6j Tennessee Tuxedo • High Ch1parral
I <fl?. Ci:-1) t:;i1 Burs Bunny U:OO (i7i (3l "il Hufem Globetrot·
Glon1 Gre,' Pet Haven ters Popcorn Machine
Elementary News 0 ~ (tV (iij) m The letJonJ
(J) H.R. Pufnstuf Ci) Tiju1n1: Window to the South
ClrrascoleRdu 1· EJeetric Comp1nr
8:00 I rt rn 8) Speed Buw . Cha~ionship Wmllln11
' \jJ@ om Emer1ency + 4 11:30 ~i'LV Cf Hudson Brothers
Movie: "Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride" R1ule, D1ale Comedy Show
(wes l '36 -Gene Autry 0 Qj 00 lOl m GO! 00 Movie: "~speradoes Are In (6] Movie: ''Captain f'ury" (adv)
Town" (wes) 'S6-Robert Arthur. '39 --'Victor Mclaglen. Paul Lukas 0 (~ ( 8)) (3) Hong Kong Phoo-0 Movie: (C) "Montana" (wes) '50
ey -Errol Flynn, Alexis Smtih
fJ Movie: "The Champion" (dra) w Roller Games
'49-Kirk Douglas. Ruth Roman Slfari to Adventure ID Unit Three 2 NFL Game ol the Week m Movie: "Francis Covers the ED Zoom!
Big Town" (com) 'SS -Donald
O'Connor. Yvette Dugay ~Voice of Tokyo €0 Sesame Street
AFTERNOON
8:30 0 lJ w(il Scooby Doo 12:00 f) ]) C:"&J U.S. ol Ardlie 8 6 O m Run, Joe, Run 0 Prep Sports World L.A. City
( .J 1) 3 ' Adventures of Gil· Girls' Basketball
ii an O This Week In the Hfl
Ad lib ~i:Ql Words·A·Poppln'
9:00 (it (,1) I Jeannie I!) News · tn (1) '.l9J m land of the \.ll 6 Voice of Acriculture
lostl' C Iller M1tinee 0 Movie: (C) "Cattle Empire" : M.ullipn Stew
(wes) '58 -Joel McCrea, Gloria • World Horizons
Talbot 12:3-0 @ Cf f'at Albert 0 <CW '11) 31 Devlin o fnslrht m Movie: "Pnsonm Of the CIS· m D1kt11i
b1h" (adv) 'SJ -Gloria Grahame '!) The Untouchables
Cesar Romero. ~ f6 I Education at Work ED Mister Rogers' Neiehborhood ED Mr. Wi111d
LEASE!
ORDU TOURS NOW
1974 MODELS
All MAKES
Page 18
* * . }
u .. ~; !'~!tr .J.to.91 ~. as ~u,
Richards. enjoys • date with a
handsome man (John Suon)
who seems interested in both
Mary and her neighbor Phyllis,
on The Mary Tyler Moore Show,
Saturday (Nov. 2) at 9PM on
CBS.
* * * George C. Scott, as police otfi·
cer Kilvinsky consoles the
widow (Jarie Alexander) of his
stain partner In "The New Cen-
turions," a drama on the NBC
Saturday Night Movie (Nov. 2)
at 9PM.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OClOBER 27. 19]4
iEf'uture Film m C1nadl1n Adventure
1:00 f)@ Ci) CBS Children's Film
f'estlv1I O Movie: (C) ''The Cr1cum1n"
(com) '65 -George Sanders.
Charles Drake. •
CI) Movie; "Moonlletl" (adv) 'SS
-Stewart Granaer, V1veca Lindfors. 0 Movie: (C) ''Tiie Relent11n
Four" (wes) '65-Adam West.
;fg) NFL G1me of the Week rn 00 Concem
~ Cerniv1I of Animals (R)
Travelure
1:30 This Weell In Pro football (I) Soul Tr1in
Q) M1jor Ad1ms ~:1 @) Movie: (C) "A Very Speci1I
Favor" (rom) '65 -Rock Hudson,
Leslie Caron, Charles Boyer
I Hum. an Dimensio n 2:00 DuJty's Trtehouse
The, Brainworlls
(Q9 (iJ) (J) al Kore
8) The lone Ranier
til. rJ , CBS Sports Spectuular fl> Wrest1tn1
1'26 Roller Gemes rn oi11t
I U.S. Hav,
2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular
Expression: East/West
Movie: "Special Correspondent"
(adv) '66 -Horst Frank. Marie
Jose Nat 0 (tl9 a ) 13" CE These Ate the
D1ys
O It Takes A Th'cl ID Outer limits
IE) High Chap1rr1I
@!) Miking Things Grow
ii ~ricutture USA
3:00 Arriculture USA
Movie: "8111 ol fire'' (com) '42
-Ga~Cooper Barbara Stanwyck 0 (i'lt (II ) (3 ) CE Ame rl Cl n
Bandstand 0 Movie: (C) "Wonderful Country"
(we s) '59 -Robert Mitchum, Julie
London, Gary Memll. 111 iJ) Mr. Chips "1 Soccer from Me1ico ~Wru1tin&
I Environmental Impart ft 11
Visitando las Estrellu
Slturd1y Mallnte
3:30 Medix
What's Going On "Schools or
Factories ' Par1 I of a four part
mm1·se11es on educalion.
( 8 The Adventurer
101 Movie: (C) ''The Trackers" (adv)
71 -Sammy Davis Jr frnest
Borgnine, Julte Adams ID Movie: "It Came From Ben11th
the Sea" (sci It) '52-0onald Curtis
IE) The Vircini1n ~· (3 1 Gospel Country l~ (ii Movie: (C) "Banwon" (dra)
'71 -Robert Forster. Darren Mc
Gavin. Jose Ferrer.
: Environmental I mp1ct Jt 12
4:00 00 World of Su~inl
American SJll Scene
lmpatto "Campus Conflict"
Celebrity Tennis
Star Trek
(3) Roller Climes
Q Porter W1goner Show ~Journey to lapin
(~1 C!l> NHhvflle Music m World Cup Soccer (2hr) West
Germany vs Australia
I Wally'' Worbhop
Voice ol Agriculture
4:30 Name of the Game
Sports With Berth
i fOC11S t
Other People, other ..i1ces al Ctltbrlty Bowline
H1nll Thompson Show
Melt H1w1U (R)
(ll4i ) Anh111I Wor1d m Coron• Now
5:00 O Inquiry "The Campa11n for Al·
tomey General" 8111 Banowsky is
host to Attorney Genera l Evelle J.
Younger and Democratic candidate
Wtllram Noms 0 Movie: (C) "Boy, Did I Get A
Wrong Number" (com) '66 -Phyl-
lis Diller. Bob Hope, Elke Sommer.
@ Mike DouflH Show
O <Q! )(})C'.DABC 's Wide
World or SPorts
(i' ~News fl Wild Wild Wett m Movie: "Kiss the Qlrfs ind
Mike Them Die" (susp) '7l -
Michael Connors, Dorothy Provine ID 8r1ck1n's World 'i7l (31 Amerltu Ski ~ene
il) Borine f.2l Nashville Music
ffi Flrinc line m little Rasuls
5:JO O (i J (f~ 3 News
'°101 Mavle: ( ) (2hr) "Guns for San
Sebastien" (dra) '68 -Anthony
Quinn. Anjanelte Comer. Charles
Bronson £E Auto Ratinf
1231 (6) N1me ol the Ci1me Q°6l Pop! Goes the CountJJ al Three Stooces
EVENING
6:00 f) 0 fi} iE m News
(81 JeopardJ
I MJ P1rtner the Ghost
Night Gallery
@ Yancey Derrlnaer
Q6 Hee Haw l ~'~ene
6:30 Q New1
I (t;it ) Rusoner Report 0 KNBC News Conference (lhr)
A pre election special with Guber·
natonal candidates Edmund G
Brown. Jr (D). State Controller
Houston f'lournoy (R), being QUH·
!toned by Jess Marlow and Robert Abernathy
(6) Vince lomb11di on Footb1ll tTl Planet ol the Apes
@ CV m SJ!t Sctne I Electric Comp1ny
Box de Melico
Film ruture
~ ll111e Ru'81s
7:00 other People, other Pieces
Wild Kingdom
I) Bowlin( for Dollars <6J Boxine From lh..-u1J1t1plc
8 Rellecclonu
Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr)
''CJiato's Land" (wes) '72-Charles
Bronson. Jack Palance, Richard
Basehart ID (1'29' Ci)) m Lawrence Wei~ Show
It T11les A Thief
CI) Qi Jimmy Dun Show
Buseando Estrelles
(!)Hews
: lntern1tlon1I Ptrform1nu (R)
The Protedo11
Three Stooeu
7:30 CBS News Specl1I Rtport "El~
hon '14" 0 Jeop1rdy
U1rs Club Cil @ (]) Ltrs Make A Deal
I Name That Tune
o Wild Kinfdom
(3) Hank Tllompaon
Bobby Qoldlboro Show
· Police Surreon
The Movie M1kers
1:00 IJ (ii) (I) ())All In tfle flmlly
The usually punctual Archie is hours
overdue to a lodge convention In
Buffalo, and no one knows where
he is.
O @@®J m Emerrency!
"Daisy's Pick" The bachelor mem-
bers of Squad 51 are in competi·
lion for the first date with a beau·
tlful nurse at Rampart General Hos·
pital. Other problems confronting
the paramedics are a man frozen
to the equipment In a refrigeration
plant; a man In convulsions from
siphoning 11as from his car, a wom·
an injured in a motorcycle accident
who lands in a cactus patch; and
an 8·month-old baby possibly suf.
ferina from Tay Sachs (a fatal
genetic dease). 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Muque of
the Red Death" (hor) '64-Vincent
Price, Jane Asher. f.J (Cii) Cl)) (I) fm ABC Saturd1y
Movie: (C) (2hr) "for A Few Dollars
More" (R) (wes) '67 -Clint East·
wood, lee Van Cleef. Gian Maria
Volante. Jose Euer. Rosemarie Dex·
ter, Mara Krup, Klaus Klnski. An
ltalian·made Western with East· •
wood as the "man with no name,"
known by the poncho he always
wears and his six-shooters that
never miss. who is after a sadistic
and deranged outlaw called Indio
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 27, 1974
dit's head. school work and his wile. Samur1I Story
tor the $10,000 price on the ban· work causes him to neelect his §CI) The Vir1lnl1n
m HEE' HAW'S A JOY I Roller 61mes @ Movie: (C) "Miry, Miry"
* WITH FARON & McCOY Rims Couh's Show (com) '63-0ebble Reynolds.
Mission: Impossible 1 700 Club
Hff Haw Wild Wild West : Ber1m1n Film CR) "Siience"
ctl1niplonshlp Wrestlln1 Evenln1 at Symphony (R) · Cinema 3.4
Cine EsP1nOI Premier Film • Rodi Concert Stir Trek r • ..., : 5111 of Western Man (R) 9:30 B (fij CI) uu Bob Newh1rt Show 11:15 (1) Movie: ''The Ghost & Mr. Chick·
. Super Show Having preached honesty 1n all le· en" (com) '66-Don Knotts.
Jipanese LAniuiee Proirams latlonships to his patients, Bob de· (Qj} (j)) Movie: "Tobor the Great" cides to follow his own advice and (sci·fi) '54-lyle Talbot.
1:30 IJ@ Cl) PIUI Slnd Show Rob· immed11tely offends ~o dinner 11:30 1J Fabulous 52! (C) ''The Brother-
ert's desperate need for a date to gue.$1S and starts an argtlment with hood" (dra) '69 _ Kirk Douglas.
an Important symphony function Emily. 0 Nincy Wilson Show
forces him into a "blind date." I Faith for Today @ Movie: "The Bil Boss" (dra)
@ Candid Cemm Coll!r \ '41-John Lite!, Otto Kruger.
9:00 IJ@ Cil Ci) Miry Tyler Moore 10:00 !f1! W Cl) Carol Burnett Show O Movie: (C) "Hurry Sundown"
Sttow The man Phyllis Lindstrom Alan Kini and ZelTII Zavaron1 guest (dra) '67 -Michael Caine.
....
(guest John' Saxon) creates a rather 6 Celebrity Tennis . o Tonight Show
dates for intellectual purposes ~ Bobbr Goldsboro Show i Captain America
unusual trian11le when he begins (Qi) Ci)) CV Cl) Nakia Nakia The Untouchables
taking Mary o~t as w~I!. It's not so tries to free a n~ive young man 11:45 (j) Movie: "serieant York'' (dra)
much that hes Phyllis friend. that fro'!' the synd!Cate s ctutches~s-'41-Gary Cooper, Wafter Brennan. bolh~rs Mary. as the fact that '" a.II pec1ally when. It ap~ears he might 12:00 m Movie: "Nl1htm1re Castle"
the time they ve spent together, hes be the patsy 1n 1 crime. (i s) '66-Barbara steele
never made !JIBSS at her. I Community Feedb1ek 12:30 Happy Good mans · ,fllt@M~e~9U:F'(~~)c',:::u~: :~~~ese u nguage Pro1ram1 l:OO . Speakmy
Centurions" (dra) '72 -Geor1e c. Boaine From the Olympic D ~Ory Gallagher on Don
Scott, Stacy Keach, Jane Alexander, EID In Performance at Wolf Trap (R) *Kirshner Rock Concert
Scott Wilson, Rosalind Cash, Erik "Sarah Vaughan and Buddy Rich" D Rock Conoert
Estrada, Clifton James, Richard Kalk I Lou Gordon Show (12) Movie: "Graveyard of Horror''
To support his family while in law 10:30 Nuhvllle Music (hor) '71-Bill Curran.
school, Roy Fehler (Keach) works as 6 Celebrity Bowling Q) Movie: "Highway Dr1gnet" (dra)
a rookie cop in Los Angeles. As· ti) News '54-Richard Conte, Joan Bennett.
signed to work with a tough pollce ll :00 0000 O <ei' Ci)) News 1 :20 IJ Movie: (C) "Way of a G1ucho"
veteran (Scott), he becomes fasci-UCLA Football Bruins vs. Wash· (dra) '52-Richard Boone.
nated with the latter's unorthodox lngton Huskies. 2:00 m All-Ni1ht Show: ''Viva Zapata!,"
methods of dealinf with people and I Police Surgeon "American Guerilla in the Philip·
situations he encounters. As the pair · David Susskind Show pines"
build up a lather.and-son relation· Meet David Sachs M.D. 2:50 IJ Movie: "She Couldn't Say No"
ship, Fehler's new interest in police Tony & Susan Alamo (com) '54-Jean Simmons.
THE GREAT PUMPKIN THAT WASN'T ·
THERE . . . ISN'T THERE AGAIN'
The Great Pumpkin, that legendary no-show. may be an
embarrassment to Charlie Brown and his Peanuts pal, Linus
-but the Pumpkin itself ts a smashing critical success.
"It's the Great Pumpkin. Charlie Brown." cartoonist -writer
Charles Schulz's Halloween tale in which Linus sits up all
night in the pumpkin patch in a vain attempt to catch
sight of the mystical Great One, will be repeated "by popu·
lar demand." Monday at 8PM on CBS.
''We took 'Pumpkin' off the air three years ago," says
producer Lee Mendelson, ''after its sixth broadcast, to make
room for some of our new Peanuts shows. But I was re -
peatedly asked, at social events and elsewhere and through
the mail, why we had done this. 'Pumpkin' seemed to be
a special favorite."
Last Spring, Mendelson requested television news writers
to sample their readers for their 1avorite Peanuts animated
special. "The Great Pumpkin" got the vote-overwhelmingly.
"The scene people seem to remember the most," he re-
ports. "is the one in which Charlie Brown gets only rocks
in his trick-or-treat bag while the other kids get candy and
other goodies. Kids from al l over the country, feeling sorry
for Charlie and his bag of rocks. sent cakes and cookies
and candy to Charles Schulz, asking that he deposit them in
Charlie Brown's trick-or-treat sack!"
Dunking for beagles is a treatless trick t hat makes Lucy, the
garrulous little bully of Charles M. $chulz's Peanuts clan, mo·
tnentarily speechless-for the first time in her llfe--on "It's
the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown."
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OCTOBER 27, 1974
Our Parents, Ourselves,
Our Kids-A Timely
Essay by Rona Jaffe
Quiz: How Well
Do You Know Your
Neighbor's World?
ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFOlllNIA
By Senator Javits:
What Should We Do
To Stop Inflation?
..
sk Them Yourself
Want to uk a tamoua peraon a que1clon? Send the que1lfon Ofl • poetcatd, to "Atk," Family WHkly, 641
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FOR SEN. SAM}. tRVIN, JR.
Is it true you represented a paying client before tM
Sufweme Court while in the Senate?-Tom Hart,
Drake, Colo.
•Yes-the Darlington Manufacturing Co. in 1964. I argued
only one point and that was under the Due Process Clause
FOR SANDY DUNCAN
Do you ever get fed up with being pert and cute?-R. S.,
Beverly Hills, Cali£.
• At one point I was bored with my image. But l ~o~er
that when I realized how many people I know aren [~
ing-marvclous stars who, through no fault of their own,
can't 6nd roles, be they boring or otherwise. I sure would
like to do a juicy dramatic part, just as dramatic performers
want to try comedy. '
FOR E ltNES1' BORCNlNE
What was the most difficult role you ever bad to do?-J.
Bems, Fayetteville, N.C.
• After 1 mentioned on Johnny Carson's show that I'd never
performed at a circus, I was inundated with offers. I ac-
cepted one to be I\ clown. That was my hardest Of\stage job.
Kids can see through any mask and clowns can't let their
emotions show. My hardest offstage job was at a hospital
for handicapped children. It was heartbreaking. I had to
_hold my tears at bay and make the kids laugh.
FOR CLORIS LEACHMAN
Looking back, did winning the Academy Award as best
supPorting actress in "The Last Picture Show" have any
effect on your career?-C. P., Hutchinson, Kan.
• Not really. Ex~pt maybe because of all the talk shows
I did as a result, people got to know me better as a p~va~e
person. J think I probably became more of a personality 10
my own right.
FOR TIM llOLLAND,
backgammon cl1amplon of the world
Why do so many women like backgammon?-R. B., Salem,
Ore.
• Women like it because they're accepted around a bacJc-
gammnn ~ab!~, :;;~!:!..-. tAJ;._C::I. "nd ti a man IOSeS (0 a WOM-
an, it's no slur on his talent-it's the luck of the d ice! Cele-
brities li ke the game. Polly Bergen is an excellent player.
So are Hugh Hefner, Diana Ross, Henry Fonda, Sean
Connery anti Roger Moore.
FOR THE "ASK THEM YOURSELF" EDITOR
I always hear the name Conrad Hilton, but I never hear
much about the man. Could you please tell me something
about him?-L. P., Rome, Ga.
• Conrad Hilton, who is 86, shuns pubucity but is still ex-
tremely active in the hotet chain he founded. Chairman of
the Board of H ilton Hotels Corp., and C hairman of the
Board of Hilton Intemationnl C..ompany, he lives in Belair,
Calif., and puts in a full worki ng clay. Mr. Hilton had three
sons by his Snt wife. The eldest, Conrad N. Hilton, Jr., died
Februruy 5, 1969. Barron Hilton is president of Hilton
Hotels Corp. and Eric Hilton is vice president. Conrad
Hilton's second mtttriagc, to Zsa Zsa Gabor, produced ooe
daughter, Fro.ncesca. He is not married at the present time.
•
Cover Photo by Peter C. Borurl
of the Filth Amendment and the National Labor Relations
Act to the effect that any commercial enterprise can go out
of business completely Rt any time for any reason satisfac-
tory to itself. T he Supreme Court held unanimou sly that the
argument I made was in complete harmony with the intent
of Congress. Contrary to some charges, the U.S. did not have
any interest, either legal or pecuniary, in this case, which
was an argument between the stockholders and a union.
FOR PETE 80SE of the Cincinnati Reds
I bear you hold your bat with the label facing the ball.
Why?-Lori Bockweg, Waldwick, N. J.
• I hold my bat with the label facing the pitCber. This is
because of the way my body and hips pivot when I swing.
By turning the label toward the pitcher, I can pivot into t he
ball and hit the· pitch with the part of the grain that gives
me the best contact. However, since each man pivots differ-
ently, every hitter has to adjust his grip to his own swinJt.
FOR FARRAH FAWCETT (Mra. Lee Majors)
You've made commercials with two sexy guy• -Michael
Haynes and Joe Namath. Do they live up to their reputa-
tions-and who'• your favorite actor to work with?-Mrs.
Nita Rael, La Verne, Calif.
• Yes, Mike and Joe do have all that sexiness in _person but,
more important, they're very professional and extremely
nice. My favori te actor and the one I like to work with most
is-Lee Majors.
FOR PAUL "BEAR" BRf ANT,
liead football coach, Unioenity of Alabama
Why do some of your backs cut off the bottom half of their
footba11 jerseys?-Wendy Kutlow, Englewood CliJJs, N. J.
• Because they feel it gives a potential tackler ooe less
chance to grab hold . Alabama bacb wear tearaway jerseys
-but a runner can still be held up a half-step if an opponent
grabs hjs shirt.
FOR RON CALLELA,
photographer and nutllor of "JacqueilM.
~ow do you manage to 6nd out where Mrs. Onassis is go-
mg to be?-P. L., Nyack, N.Y.
• After fot'" !'"""0 "' ;>hotogrc?hiog her, l know Jackie so
well that I can teU where she's going by the d irection her
limousine takes. J also took the precaution of becoming
friendly with the doormen of the places she frequents. J
even went as far as to date Mrs. Onassis' maid-but that
was a combination of business and pleasure.
Oetober 27, 1r74 /Uml(Y ~ The Newspaper Magazine
A pui,,1cat1ot1 ftf Do-c-"ICllkMI•, lite.
Edward R. Downe, Jr., Chairman ol UM loard
Roland 9. TremtM, Pretldettt A. Edward Mni.r, E19C. V.P., P#bllshlttfl
MORTON FRANK, PreeldMf end P11bUlhet LEONARD 8. DAYIDOW, CM#rmatt
ROBERT D. CUNEY, Erec. V.P ... Auoc:. Publ,_,..,
PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P.-Ad Director MOAT PERllCY, V.P.-Edltor-l~hlef
810 LAYEFSKY, V.P.-Marketlng Director; Reynokle Dodloft, Managing Editor
Genld S. Wroe. Eastern Manager: Richard Yaldatl, Art Director
Joe Fruer, Jr .. Chicago Manager; Ro.alyn ~.Women'• Editor
JC>Mptt Kel.,, Detroit Manager; Mefflyn HanMft, Food Editor
L C. Wlndlor, Promotion Aasoclate Editors: Joan HenrlckMn
PUIUIMO ftnATIONs: LEE ELLIS, V.P.·Dlreetor; and Hal lAndon
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•1874 R. J. Reynold• Tob1cco Co ..,.
He does more than just
pass through life. He lives it.
To the full.
He smokes for pleasure.
He gets it from the blend of
Turkish 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.
By Rona Jaffe,
Especially for FAMILY WEEKLY
Our Parents,
Ourselves,Our Kids:
Mating Habits,llow
You've Changed!
.J
Today•s teenagers seem to like each other. Did we
like each other, or were we merely "in love"?
Sixty-odd years ago, when my mother
was a litUe girl, my grandfather
used to sit at the. head of the table
and carve the turkey. One day he gave
her the wing, and she said: "Please, I'd
prefer another piece." He reached over
and slapped her across the face. Her
comment today on this incident is: "My
father alway!\ wanted all of us children
to be perfect."
That's how it was in my grandparents'
generation; duty was all, rage was sup-
pressed, usually even repressed, and rhe
key words were obedience, respect and
morality. Arranged marriages were not
uncommon, for the s1ranger your parents
picked was bound to be better for you
than the stranger you picked because you
happened to love him. In any case, the
young rlan had to get the girl's fathers
approval or there was no wedding. Fami-
lies clung together for stability and com-
panionship. Sibling rivalry was unheard
of, but il was rampant nonetheless as
children vied for the approval of Papa-
God and Mama-Goddess. When one got
married it was for sensible reasons: to
have a family, to have companionship,
to fulfill your destiny. A man needed a
homemaker and a woman needed a pro-
vider. They didn't think about sex, or
tried not to, which wasn't difficult since
they didn't know much about it anyway.
My parents brought me up with what
was considered enormous freedom. I was
expected to go to college and was "al-
lowed" to go to one five hours by train
from my home-a sleep-away school-
whilc my mother had had to fight for th14t
4 8 FAMILY WEEl<L V, Oclob9r 27, 1974
same privilege. Of course, when 1 got to
college the dean of women told us that
we were not there to be prepared for
careers. We were there to be prepared l<?
be better wives and mothers, preferably
to marry our male classmates.
We, those schoolgirls of the late I 940's
and early 1950's, were the most romantic
generation that ever was. No Victorian
girl reading poetry io a hammock could
have been more romantic, for we didn't
even have the excuse of being totally in-
nocent. Each generation tries to be ~he
opposite of its parents, and we married
for sex. Not that we were quite sure
what it would be like, but we were sure
it would be marvelous. If the first date
was a success, we not only imagined
marrying the boy, we already started
oamil'!!' '"Jr rh:ldren. The lx>y would
phone on Monday aod ask us out for
Saturday night, and after a few months
of these Saturday nights (and then later
of course there was the midweek night
--:tnicll) many of us actually married this
stranger. what did we ever talk about?
We made plans. But we didn't talk about
ourselves because we didn't reaJly know
ourselves yet, and besides, dating was a
con, a game. For a girl it was a way to
trap a husband before she was an old
maid; for a boy it was a way to impress
a girl so be could go back and tell lies to
his friends.
Those of us who did not find a hus-
band at college played at careers after-
ward, while the romantic 1950's rolled
on and some married men chased some
single girls and some single girls got dis·
Rona Jeffe, wtioee new book la en epic novel called "Femlly Seer•••''
(Simon & Schuster, $9.95).
illusioned. Those of us who did marry
and have children and move to that
dream house in the suburbs found a lot
of our friends getting divorced and a lot
of others keeping up a marriage that was
a pretense "for the children's sake," and
we wondered why everything was so dif-
ferent from our parents· day, why the
world seemed to be falling apart. And
what had happened to our perfect chil-
dren?
When we were teenagers we had
argued with our parents about almost
everything it seemed: how late we could
stay out, bow often we could see our
latest crush, if we could have the car, if
we could put a little liquor in the punch
for the graduation party. We had argued
all the time, but at least we had com-
municated. Our children, grown into
teenagers, didn't communicate at all.
They did what they pleased, dressed as
they pleased, and not only smoked ciga-
rettes. but we knew many of them-or at
least their contemporaries -iilso used
dope. Air kids want to do what their
friends do, but what gave this generation
their new courage to do what they
pleased as a power bloc?
The I 960's saw computer dating for
young singles, but 1970 seemed to have
turned the kids themselves into compu-
ters-where were their feelings as they
dti(ted from romance to romance with-
out even a pretense of feeling. of "love''?
No one pretended to be in love any more.
Could sex without love be fun? Were
they really carfYi.ng on the way they said
they did, and weren't they going to be-
come jaded? Some of us worried and
some of us felt jealous, deprived forever
at the mysteries of variety.
The kids said they didn't want to make
our mistakes. Every generation says that,
thinking it is the one to have discovered
the real truth about love. But the kids
today have found something we never
had when we were their age, and surely
our parents found only after they had
been married for a long time: they have
found friendship. Whether in a co-ed
dorm or a more conventional life-style
where kids go steady, boys and girls are
friends with ench other. For our gcncrn-
tion, sex was the monster, always pres-
ent, breathing down our ne<:ks, revered,
avoided, tantalizing, frightening. Today's
teenagers have gotten sex out of the way
and are free to concentrate on the human
being. They like each other. Did we like
each other, or were we merely "in love"?
Some things haven't changed. Single
life isn't all fun . After graduation from
college many girls who once were popu-
lar find themselves forced to choose be-
tween boys they don't like or being alone.
They complain, as we did 20 years ag~.
that "all the good ones have been taken."
Although a surprising number of young
women prefer not to marry, and a sur-
prising number of young couples decide
never to have children, there is a vast
number of young marriages every year.
These kids don't all save up for a big,
formal wedding, and !hey don't all wait
for a secure future ; they may choose a
country spot, write their own ceremony
and have a picnic afterward. They may
have no honeymoon-not because they
"The boy would phone on Monday
and ask us out for Saturday night
and after a few months of these
Saturday nights ••. many of us
actually married this stranger."
can't afford it, but because they've al-
ready been on trips together and now
they want to seltle down.
There is a generation gap in every
generation, but I think if my grandfather
were alive today he would understand
the young people because many of them
have a spirit of adventure similar to that
which 1he American pioneers and the
immigranls had. We are in the midst of
a vasl wave of nostalgia for the "natural"
things: natural foods, the good old days
when we had to make everything our-
selves, from our cJothes to our fun. Nos-
talgia is always easy because you can
omit the threatening parts. If our "nat-
ural" food doesn't grow we can buy it
al 1hc supermarket. The reason parents
had absolute authority in the good old
days is thal !hey reared a generation
conditioned to accept it; outside the fami-
ly circle lurked the threatening unknown.
Communications -the press, maga-
i.ines, television -have made all of us
aware that there are various alternatives
available to every life-style. We see peo-
ple on every part of our planet and we
see our astronauts on the moon. We may
still be afraid of the fellow down the
street but it is not likely that he will be a
mystery to us. A young person today can
wanl to be a hippie or a congressperson,
a member of an exotic religious cult or
the PT A, a stockbroker, a film maker, a
farmer. But one thing is certain: He or
FAMILY WEEKLY, Oclobar 27, 1974 • • 5
she won't make the choice because their
parents or their contemporaries forced
it on them. My parents' generation chose
their careers so their children could have
security; my generation chose our ca-
reers so we could have security; today's
generation is totally diverse. They have
the freedom to make their own choices
and they know more about life than we
did, although not as much as we know
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People Quiz
Does Your World Differ From the
--other Fellow's"· World?
By J o h n E. Gibson
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TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Everyone lives in a different world.
2. The reason each person sees life differently
-and thus li ves in a different world than his
fellows-is because he is different; no two per-
sonalities arc alike.
3. The way alcohol affects you depends on the
world you live in.
4. The person with a satisfying philosophy of
life lives in an entirely different world from the
person who has none.
ANSWERS
1. True. Psychological studies show that the
world another person lives io is often so differ-
ent from yours or mine that we simply can't
understand how he can possibly feel, act and
think the way he does. It's pointed out that
most of us do not think of our friends, relatives
and associates as living in separate worlds al
all. We lend lo project, to assume that our
world-the world as it seems to us, personally-
is the way the world actually is, and that ii
seems that way to everyone. Nothing could be
further from the fact.
2. True. Two people may come from lhc same
family, have the same cultural and educational
backgrounds, and yet live in utterly different
worlds. Studies show that the way a person
secs the world is colored, shaped and shaded
by his own personality, and is to a marked
extent a projection of his own character. That
is why a dishonest person sees most people
as untrustworthy whereas to honest people
most people arc honest. To one person the
world may be filJed with wonder; another per-
son may live in a world tinged with pessimism
and paranoia. This, as one authority points
oul, explains why some people-who seeming-
ly have everything-may find the world boring
and depressing, while others, who have to
struggle against odds to surv-ive, feel that it's
a great world and have a zestful enthusiasm for
Jiving.
3. True. Oxford University psychologist Dr.
Jeffrey Gray cites studies showing that the in·
dividual world in which each person lives has
a marked effect on how he reacts to liquor.
Alcohol was found to ''have a perplexing vari-
ety of effects, making some people aggressive,
others amorous, some lcarf\)I, others talkative,
and so on."
4. True. The person who lacks a satisfying
philosophy of life looks out upon a world that
appears chaotic and utterly lacking in rhyme
or reason. This promotes a feeling of vague and
unsettli~g apprehension, which psychologists
term "free-floating anxiety." Columbia Uni-
versity studies have shown that such an anxious
person lives in a world f here he feels rJlll
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3 c. seasoned croutons
2 c. (8" oz.) monterey jack
cheese, shredded
1 (3 oz.) can French fried
onions, crumbled
2 c. half & half
~eggs
Yz tsp. seasoned salt
Paprika
Place croutons in 8 x 8 x 2 inch
or equivalent, baking dish. Top with shred
. ded cheese and French fried onions. Beat
eggs, add salt and half & half. Pour over
ingredients. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 325°
for 35-40 minutes until an inserted knife comes
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Menu suggestion: Serve with mixed
green salad, apple wedges and milk.
llearty'naaa Cheese Chowder
4 tbsp. butter
~ c. chopped cclcr:y
1 c. chopped onion
1 c. diced potato
l V4 tsp. salt
V4 tsp. white pepper
• Yz tsp. thyme, crumbled
V4 tsp. dill weed
2 tbsp. flour
l (8-oz.) can stewed tomatoes
3 c. milk
1 (61/2 or 7-oz.) can tuna, drained
2 tbsp. minced parsley
1 c. grated monterey•jac~ cheese
Combine 2 tbsp. butter, celery,
o,,nion and potato. Cook over medium
heat for 15 min., stirring often until
potato is tender. Stir in salt, pepper, thyme,
dill and flour. Add tomatoes,
milk, tuna and parsley. Heat,
stirring, until soup is thickened
and boils. Stir in cheese and
ining 2 tablespoons butter.
5 cups ( 4 dinner servings).
Menu suggestion: Serve with
lllad, French bread, cake and milk.
Pastry for single 9-inch crust
(mix or homemade)
3eggs
1 pt. half & half
1 tsp. salt
Yi tsp. dry mustard
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
Ys tsp. pepper
3 tsp. freeze dried chopped chives
8 oz. monterey jack cheese,
shredded or finely chopped.
Fit pastry into 9-inch pie plate.
Bake at 450° 10-12 minutes until
lightly browned. Beat eggs lightly.
Stir in remaining ingredients-. Pour
into pastry shell and distribute
cheese evenly with fork. Return to
oven and bake 15 minutes. Reduce
heat to 300° and bake 30-40 minutes
longer or until custard is set in center. ·
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By Peer~. Oppenltelnaer
Com1try Shv Roy Clark:
--SOU1ehow I Slept Better
Whe11 I Was Poor"
Roy Clertc Md hla wife Barbara, who "chauffered''
him his first year on the road.
"I get carried away with gadgets. I see
something and I think I just have to have It ....
I'm llke a chlld. I use a thing once and then
there'• never time to use It again."
Big Roy Clark plopped his
5-1 I , 235-pound frame
into the over-stuffed chair
in the living room of bis suite at
Harrah's in Reno, Nev., where
he had been playing to capacity
crowds. Chunks of silver and
turquoise Indian jewelry flashed
on his belt, at his throat and on
his wrists. From time to time
he"d crou and un~t"~~ +.;s ''&:
and study the toes of his patent-
leather boots as he pondered
how to answer my questions.
FAMILY WEEKLY : I just
watched your show, and I can't
recall many performers who
work so hard. How many shows
like rhis did you do last year?
ROY: l traveled 300 days and
covered 200,000 miles to per-
form at fairs. rodeos, livestock
ex-posi tions, cut records, tape
"Hee Haw" in Nashville and do
nightclub acts in Las Vegas and
here in Reoo.
FW: Do you think your success
is worth it?
ROY: They're beginning to
wonder if l did have one. The
doctors think it was ~ coronary
insufficiency. That means my
heart wasn't pumping enough
blood. I was plain exhausted.
I'd been running to<?_ hard and
suffered from hyperventilation.
My wife's always hollering
"Slow down!" l think a woman
~ ~;:~:: !xiublc before a man
does. I knew I was tired all the
time, but I blamed it on other
things. I'd say,-''Oh, I'm tired
because I got up early today.
I'll correct that with a good
night's sleep." But ii kept tak-
ing longer to come back.
FW: Do you sleep well?
ROY: Seems like I've never
been able to sleep. I don't know
when it started. Maybe five, six
years ago. I'm on the go about
20 hours and sleep maybe four
or five hours. Even then I can't
relax. I keep waking up. I'm on
tranquilizers now, and that's
helping, bul I'm always tired. I
guess ifs inner tension. _
FW: I understand you pilot
your own plane. Doesn't that
'I: : 0 II)
0 .. • :
ROY: Not if I lose my health.
FW: Didn"t you suffer a heart
attack four years ago? Continued
FAMILY WEEKLY, October 27, 1974 • I
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<ru1try Sear
Roy Clark
Continued
add co your ~~nsion?
ROY: No, because I can relax
when I'm fl ying.
FW: Dt' n't your wife cha uffeur
you ar und at one time?
ROY: at was the first year I
went out on my own. I worked
345 days that yea r. We put
everything we bad in storage
and got in the car and drove. I'd
sleep in the back: and she'd
drive to wherever I was to per-
form. While J was working,
she'd sleep. Then we'd pile the
stuff back into the car. Some
days we covered 900 miles. I'll
tell you one thing-I slept lots
better then.
FW: How long have you been
ma rried?
ROY: Seventeen years. Barba-
ra's my second wife.
FW: Any children?
ROY: Four, by my first wife.
They're 22, 20, 19 and 18. I've
a married daughter and a son
in medical school. My 19-year-
old son is still searching and the
18-year-old, well, he bas the
ability but not the desire to be
in show business. He plays the
guitar and he's good.
FW: Where do you call home?
AOY: l"ve got a house in Ma ry-
land near Annapolis, on two
and a half acres. It's not really
what we wanted, but I was
raised in the Washingto n, D.C.,
area and it was all we could af-
ford at the time. What I'd really
like is an older place, like T ara
in "Gone With the Wind." I
wouldn't allow anything modem
within a certain distance of the
house. Yo u"d have to come-to
it by horse and carriage. I think
r m living in the wrong century.
FW: Did you know from· the be~
ginning that you wan ted to tum
to music and performing?
ROY: Oh, 1 went through all
those boyhood dreams. l was a
real baseball nut for a while. I
even had a chance to try out
with the old St. Louis Browns
once; but the pay was low and
f had to pay my way there and
all my expenses, and l couldn't
manage that.
FW: Since you're the only
country and western performer
to win all three top couotry
awards in one year, there seem s
no limit to your earning ability.
What do you do with all your
money?
ROY : I buy things. Radio sta-
tions, racehorses duplex houses,
10 • Ff-MILV WEEKLY, Oclober 27, 197•
apartment complexes. I have
two boats-a 5 1-foot ho useboat
and a runabout for water-skiing
-and two motorcycles. I also
have two planes, two cars and
a jeep. I just bought a classy
old Rolls. I get carried away
with gadgets. I see som ething
and I think I just have lo have
it. For instance, I have this
walkie-talkie. It's probably rot-
ted by now, and J haven't used
it once. Then there's lhe Sooy
recorder set and all the electri -
cal stuff. T'm like a child. 1 use
a thing ooce and then there's
never time to use it again.
"My wife's always
hollerlng 'Slow down!' I
think a woman spots
trouble before a man does.
I knew I was tired all the
time, but I blamed It on
other things."
FW: How well do you get along
with people?
ROY: I think I'm too easy. I go
along with everything. Jt has to
be really bad before I say any-
thing. I don't lose my temper
often now because when I do,
I can't breathe. I went through
a stage of h itting things like
doors and walls. Not any more.
FW: Do your Jans ever upset
you?
ROY: No, because the tbfog you
are after is recognition. At the
same time, I like to melt into a
crowd and go unnoticed. Tha t's
asking for two worlds, I lcnow-
instan t recognition and still
wanting to be alone.
FW: Why"do you thfok country
music has become so pop ular?
ROY: Because of its exposure.
TV helped the most. Lots of so.
called pop artists have recorded
it a nd brought their fans in,
making them awure of it.
FW: "Hee Haw·· is now syndi-
cated to more stations than
played it when it was on CBS.
Do you feel you owe a lot of
your success 10 this show?
ROY: It was the crowning ot
my career. People became aware
of me overnight. Oh, they had
known my face a nd my name,
but it wasn't until "Hee H aw"
that they put the name and face
together. Before that I was just
''that heavy-set guy
who plays guitar."
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When most people seek a better job,
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can be your best tool for obtaining a
new position. In his book "The
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10 C1!-</\ND ~1-<l/I ~
have increased by an astounding
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So many children now suffer from
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been forced to close. The first symp-
tom of lice is itching. This is because
lice lay their eggs, called nits, at
hair follicles. Nits can be found any-
where, but are most prevalent in
hairy portions of the body, including
eyelashes. The first proof of llce is ·
minute red bite marks, or actually
finding the lice In hair, or seams of
Clothing. (It's hard to find the nits,
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glass.) Lice are spread through body
contact, clothing, towels, bed linen,
your previous accomplishments
together with what you can do and
how this will produce results for the
company. Address letters to specific
executives by name, not simply by
tltle. Standard & Poor's or Dun &
Bradstreet's directories of cor-
porations provide the names. Also
look for job leads In your news-
paper's business pages, which
feature newly promoted execuUves.
Newly promoted people commonly
seek personnel from outslda their
company-so write to them. Also
very productive are letters to
successful people who graduated
from your school, especially if
combs, etc. The big danger:. typhus.
How to remedy? Dry clean your
clothing, or else keep it in dry heat
for 30 minutes at 200°F.-ordiscard.
Get your doctor to prescribe Kwell
(gamma benzene hexachloride),
massage it Into the affected areas of
the body and wash off 24 hour-1ater.
In the past, mercury ointment (blue
ointment), DDT or kerosenfl were
used. Don•t you use them-they're
much too toxic.
-By Erwin DI Cyan, Ph.D.
mailed to their home addresses. If
you think your age Is a job-hunting
problem-that you are either too
young or too old for the position you
want-direct your campaign toward
executives In your own age bracket
or older. (Your library's "D & B
Reference Book of Corporate
Management" provides the birth
dates of company officials.) If a firm
you're particularly drawn to doesn't
reply, follow up after three weeks
with another letter restating your
interest in the company and the
contribution you could make. This
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By Sen. Jaeob K. Javits (R-N.l:)
Here's My Reeipe To Stop luflation
I -
During the first half of 1974, prices
in the U.S. rose at an annuaJ
rate of nearly r 1 percent. The
cost of buying the bare essentiaJs of Jife
has become so great that a family of four
wilh an annual income of $1 2,500 bas
almost no discretionary income left.
There is certainly nothing left for sav-
ings after they make the rent or mortgage
payment, pay the utilities bills, buy
groceries for the month, put gasoline in-
to the car, clothe the children for school
and pay for medical care. A $12,500
family has little left for recreation and
other "nonessential" purchases. As for
•'ial proverbial rainy day-it has already
arrived.
Why? How did we ge~.into a situation
where the rate of inflation, now almost
J J percent, is forecast to continue at
that pace through the end of 1974?
Where the rate of growth for the econo-
m y in the second half of this year is ex-
pected to be zero? Where a consensus
tells us that the unemployment rate will
be nearly six percent by the end of 1974?
How did we get here-and, more im-
portant, how do we get out?
The worldwide food shortage and the
pricing policies of the oil-producing
countries have increased the cost of oil
and disrupted the world financial mar-
kets. In addition, the worldwide indus-
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put a severe drain on many U .S. re-
sources. Why? Because the price of our
resources became extremely attractive
on the world market after the post-1970
dollar devaluations. Goods now flow to
foreign buyers at lower prices-and so
they have become more costly on the
domestic market. Meanwhile, the price
we paid for imports also increased as the
dollar depreciated.
Many of the President's advisers are
conlinuiog to recommend "that ole time
religion" of stringent monetary and
fiscal policy. l believe we need to look
for other alternatives. That is not to say
that J think the federal government
should increase spending and pursue a
liberal monetary policy. On the con-
trary. As the Interim Stud}'r of Inflation
14 • FAMILY WEEKLY, October 27, 19H
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"How did we get Into a situation where the rate of Inflation,
now almost 11 percent, Is forecast to continue at that pace
through the end of 1974? Where the rate of growth for the
economy in the second half of this year le expected to be zero?
Where a consensus tells us that the unemployment rate will
be nearly six percent by the end of 1974? How did we get here-
and, more Important, how do we get out?"
'
of the Joint Economic Committee, of
which J am the Ranking Me.mber, sug-
gests, there is a grave need to pursue a
prudent fiscal policy. The government
=..:.::: ::::: f~.:! ;.-.:!a~;vu ;.,,y \.1eaUng Oeiicit
spending at ·a time when the rate of in-
flation has already risen to unacceptable
heights.
But there ore things we can do to alter
the rising cost of food, the spiraling costs
of utilities a nd the shortage of funds
available for housing.
First, the outlook· for food prices is
not good. The Department of Agricul-
ture estimates that food prices will be
rising at a rate of 18 to 19 percent dur-
ing the second half of this year. This is
mainly attributable to the severe drought
in the Midwest. Because we Jacked a na-
tional food policy in the past, we now
have virtually no reserves left. Efforts
must be made to reduce the constraints
on f~rm output, which are the result of
three shorlages: 1) fuel, 2) fertiliz.er,
3) farm machinery and equipment:
• Congress should set up an export-
licensing system for agricUtturat com-
modities in short supply.
• Low-income persons m ust not be
allowed to suffer even more as food
prices rise; adjustments in the coverage
and payment scales of the Food Stamp
program must be put into effect to com-
pensate for the upsurge in prices.
· • The government must make a
major effort to reach voluntary agree-
ments with our major trading partners
to reduce the exports of feed grains sub-
stantially below the levels of the past two
yel!fs. Another Russian wheat deal must
not be allowed to happen.
. We must attack ihe fuel-cost prob-
lem. Utility and other energy prices
have accounted for up to o ne-quarter of
the total rise in the price level this year.
The current price ceilin~ on domestic
crude oil should be continued. We have
forgotten too easily the gasoline lines of
last winter, and have practically aban-
doned our efforts at conservation. /.
The need lo conserve energy remains
basic, and the federal government should
take additional measures to encourage
the American people to this end. Any
consideration to assist electric utilities in
financing their capital-expansion pro-
grams must be accompanied by a revi-
sion in their rate structure, to reverse the
present policy of making unit costs
cheaper as usage increases. I am work -
ing on a proposal for legislation that
would carry out this aim.
A slight easing in monetary policy
should be adopted-as proposed in the
Joint Economic Committee's report.
Given a prudent fiscal policy, a small
easing sho uld not have much impact on
the inflation rate. However, we must as-
sure that sectors such as housing, agri-
culture, public utilities, small business,
and state and local governments can
borrow needed funds. So a system for
channeling credit should be created and
implemented now!
And what about people who have no
incomes at all? With forecasters project-
ing abominably high rates of unemploy-
ment right into 1975, I believe we .must
have a public-service jobs program in
the works, ready to be triggered when
the unemployment rate .re~r.hes S .S per-
cent. J had introduced such legislation
early in the Congress, and the JEC re-
port advocates this plan. It would create
approximately 500,000 jobs by the time
the unemployment rate reaches six per-
cent. But the federal budget would have
to be trimmed in other areas to fit this
program into the prudeQt spending ceil-
ing of $300 billion that has been rec-
ommended.
lf all these proposals are followed, we
will have a good chance of reducing iz\.
ftation and its undesirable impacts over
the next 12 to 16 months. But if we don't
start taking action now, if we go into
1975 without a program for affirmative
action, we can eJtpect to come out of
1975 with the same frustrating problems
of unemployment, recession and fJllll
inflation that we confront today. llUll
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This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen
features a buffet that can be prepare d after work.
Bu t it does take planning. The night before,
make the pie and Ratatouille; chill Cold Duck.
Working Girl's Buffet
Arranged on• gleemlng t.ble, Chldlen Uwen
Scottedale, Aelatoullle and fluffy wNW rtce.
MARILYN'S MENU
Selted Almonde
Chicken Uwen Scobd••
Aetatouute• Rutfy While Rice
8 ... d HolAOtle
8uttef or Mergertne
Chilled Cold Duck
Deep-D19h Plum Pie
Co .... TN
•Recipe given
CHICKEN LIVERS
SCOTTSDALE
CS table9POC)M butter or
merprfne
1 ~ lbs. chk:ken ltwen
2 ... pooM daft~
4 l•MpOOn• Pf9P8r9d muetard,
prefetebly Dijon.type
1~ •upoone•elt
\(t .. apoon ground ht.ck ,..,.,.,
"' cup brandy .._
3 labl..poone light or derk rum
2 tabletpoone t1ne11 chopped .,.,...,
Hot, cooked, buttered
white rte.
1. Heat butter in large skillet or
top of chafing dish until bot but
not browned. Toss in chicken
livers and saute, stirring, until
browned but still slightly pink
inside.
2. Stir in molasses, mustard, salt
and pepper. Combine brandy
and rum. Add half l:O liver mix-
ture; beat to boiling, stirring.
Sprinkle with panley, keep
warm.
3. Just before serving warm re-
maining brandy and rum, ignite
with match and pour quickly
over liver mixture.
4. Serve with rice.
Makes 3-4 servings
RATATOUILLE
(VegetabCeSt.w)
3 cloves gat11c
-1 lb. <• medium) zucchini
1 lb. (4 1_,..) green peppen
1 lb. (I large) yettow onloM
1 lb. (1 medium) eggplent
2 lbe. (4 large) tom.to.
~ cup veo-«_,.. olt or oUve oil
2 leespoone ....
V. tH8poon ground btedt
pepper
1. Prepare vegetables for saute-
ing: Sli<:e garlic thinly, cut zuc;..
cbini into ~-inch-thick slices,
green pepper into 'h -inch-wide
strips, slice onions thinly, cut
unpeeled eggplant into 1 inch
cubes and quarter tomatoes.
2. Jn large skillet, heat ~ cup
•, oil. .~:!:! &:.rll~-zu\.'-:iiui a.nu
green pepper. Saut6 five min·
utes, stirring. Remove to a bowl.
3. Jn additional ~ cup oil, saut6
onion and eggplant for S min-
utes, stirring. Add to zucchini-
green pepper mixture.
4. Jn ~ cup oil, saut6 tomato
quarters for 2 n:tinutes, stirring.
5. Tum all vegetables into skil-
let with tomatoes. Season with
saJt and pepP.Cr; stir gently to
mix. Heat to boiling. Reduce
heat and simmer covered 10
minutes. Uncover and simmer
5-JO minutes, stirring once or
twice, until liquid is practically
aU absorbed. Vegetables should
be soft and tender, but retain
their individual identity. Serve
hot or cold. Makes 8 servings
1t • FAMILY WEEl(LY, Oc1ot>.r 27, 1•74
TO THESE TWO FAMOUS
lllCTORS THAT'S WHEREI
They say: "You must lose 14 lbs. the first two weeks OR PAY NOTHING.''
How about Instructors at Weight Loss Clinics? Airline stewardesses, heads of
corporations? Where do they go to lose weight? To these very speclallsts.
When a new reducing method Is llO eucoeaatuf that employees of
other 1yatem1 use It, you know It muel be terribly effective.
Such Is the cue with the remaruble eywtem d8'Veloped by Dr. L
Melvin Elling and Dr. Seymour IHnberg. Or. Eltlng Is a Board Certified
surgeon and one ol America'• beat·known obeelty 1peclallsta. Once
202 lbs .. he loat 50 lb1. In II months hlmaelf with the plen and hes re·
malned at the same weight fM aver nine years. And Dr. laenberg. hit
partner, alao a prominent obesity speclallst, went from 198 to 158 with
It. Even more lmpreulve: they've tested the plan on thousands of their
petlenta And they've proven that It WMka
Bruce Funt -lost 145 lbs.; from 389'/• to 243 lbs. ,• ~ r
Mary Tort.flo -lost 125 lbs.; from 272 to 147 lbs.
J ~
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Vlnc:.nt Zarcone-lost 73 lbs.; from 263to190 lbs.
K1nMth Lulnl -lost 98 lbs.; from 2811/2 to 1831/1 Iba.
John Falcone -Iott 52 lbs.; from 'l031/1 to 15l11• lbs.
Robert Herrafla -I oat 78 Iba.; from 240 to 18211• Iba.
Anthonf Toriello -lost 87 lbs.; from 227 to 180 lbs.
Robert HMUM!et-loat &elf• lbs.; lrom 2811/2 to 17311• lbs.
Among those patient& have been Weight Watcher Instructors who had
to lose weight to hold their Joba. airline stewardesses and heads of
major corporetlona, and a number of embarrassingly overweight doc-
tors who had-like most docto..-treated obealty In the traditional way
to aee 11 lall time and time again.
Df. Ettng'a I Pf-'-to JOU
HI• promlae to you la that you wlll lote 14 lbs. the first two weeke. That
you"ll continue to lose as all his other pallllnta did. That you'll reach a
healthy nom1al -lght-ltl\out oonttant ecale ....... atchlng and calorie·
counting. eJterclalng, dietetic foodl, dangerous pllls, boring diets, or
other hardships and dlacomforta. That you won't be courting ketosis--
which could In the lmmedlete future be even more dangerous than
obesity! And that you"// never (lo hunory. (Hit plan wlll let you hive
more to eat than you can poaalbly want.)
Thousanda have gladly paid hundreds of dollars lor treatments. You
can now obtain his entire program. complete, by mall-for no more
than you'd pay tor a alngla fatlenlng rutaurant meal. Let us explain
why this plan accomplishes 1uch teeming miracles.
Obe91tJ le• di-. And c.t1eln fooch are the medicine.
Dr. Elling 1cknowledg" obesity for what It ls--e d/sea'8. A dlaeaae
tor which the medicine la certain food•. These food-which you can
enjoy along with a groaning table of other truly lrreslallble foods-
1h11e Ulla trait: They are "latabollzlng." That la. they utlaty Ilka lat·
tenlng lood•. but help you /oae -lght lnatead of gaining It.
With this plan, you soon reach the point where II takes less to satisfy
your hunger. Meanwhlle. you can eat whenever you want. And eat vlr·
IUally anything. Fate. fried foods. Six hamburgers In a rCYW, II you llke.
Foode you·va been denied In prevl~ weight-loss programs.
And In a llttle white longer you reach the Far Free Level that la just
right lor you (The program explalns how to tell.) Then a marvalou1
thing happens.
,'iJ\, c.11 ... i ltnY!f\i"V 1tnd Mt oaln .. IQht ..w egeln. Sure you"ll wan•
to keep a check on your weight. now that you·re 1llm and youthful
looking eg1ln. But now you·re In such great ahape, it"ll be a plaaaure
to look at the scales eech day again And thara ltl You're home free.
Fat free. Forever!
Now here are some ol tho.e other advantage• Dr. Elling promises·
Check ell IMH other ltdnntagee.
1 Name any restaurant. You can order a meal there and anjoy It even
while you·re loslng weight. Any nallonalltyl And you needn"t even
worry about the ult they aeaeon It with.
2 The lady of the house needn"t bother cooking special foods tor the
man of the house. Never! •
3. Your weight not only goe1 down-11"1 redl1lrlbuted In a much more
appealing way.
4. You lose that weight very. very much faster then you gelned It
5. You'll have sonar, younger looking skin
6. You'll avoid the bad breath, consllpetlon, fatigue, nervousneaa, and
Irritation you get with so many diet1.
7. You'll feel more vlgorou1, be much more attractive. and took beller
In your clothes.
8. You'll probably have fewer colds.
9. You"ll learn some IHclnallng tricks that wlll help those "lallatylng ..
foods perform their mlraclH. Such aa:
• How your camera can help you loee.
• A new, much more sensuous. more enjoyable way to eat. (II"• why
gourmata are rarely lat.)
• Why you should never eat 81andfng up-especlally at bulfat din·
nara.
• A 10G-yard welk with two !SO-lb aeckl ol nour that you'll never for-
get. (Thia trick alone could be worth tar more than the small price
ol the plan, What It teaches you about your fat could help ateer
you away lrom a heart attack.)
Why spend another day worrying about a disease when Iha treatment
I• ao simple?
THE "FATABOLIZING" FACTOR
Imagine! Certain foods that satisfy like fattening foods.
but make you lose weight instead of gaining it!
Diseover the plan that haa worked for e600 overweight man end WMnln,
lncludlng inatruC10f'S of Weight Watchers and doctora attllctld with the
same frustrating disease you've been fighting so unaucceulully. Or
else you wouldn"t have read this tar, right?
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llow gt)Ut· llo1·osct)pe can bring you
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hy l\orinan P. Kennedy
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foldccl! (:.ven when there is a means to go through life
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is Mtrology. The map t5 our JSlrological horoscope. ·
Mow docs 11 worl.. '> Naill re' co mos 11np1 in ts ead1 of
us Jt the time Clf b11th when the umhilkal cord is cu t.
We then bc1:umc 1n1rselves. lln1il the cord is cut, we arc
part of our molher. Why or how we presently do nol
know. The movemc111 Clf the large solar bodies tht.>n
times potential~ for events in our lives. Astrology does
not cause evcnh but is timing of evenlS. But . it's not
fortune telling. ll's a prcdic1ion of potentials whkh free
will can override.
A natal horoscope analysis contains the best psycho-
logical analysis of yourself that you can get today. In
addition, a natal horoscope analysis includes discussions
on lhe follow111g. financial outlook: taxes and inheri ·
lances: early home environment; relationships with fa-
mily, relatives :md parents. lovelife and marriage; child·
ren; career and occupation: hopes; wishes and goals: and
subconscious attitudes.
Many people think lhut aslrology Clnly appeals to
"way out" un scicn11 lie people. NC>lhing cuulu be farther
from the trulh. In fact . studies show that astrology
appeals mosl 10 intelligent Jnd logi cal people. Famous
'ic1entiSt'\ Galileo. Carl Jung. Johannes Kepler , Roger
Anyo"f' /omillor with Joc>rif' O"oa1il' hora.cope will bf' amazed with thl' uncon"y way that II hiu prf'dicted her lot1f' life. For example. Joc:,.lt'• Conctr Ill'• on Our cusp of her f'ifhlh hou1f'.
Tht.. '"dlcate• that •he will marry o man connf'ctf'd with water. Jiu (Int luubond, thf' tote Prnidf'nt Kennl"d'f. WOI a P. T boot
Captain 1n World War II and 0/10 rnioyed 1allln1. And, of count", her currf'"t l11ubond, Art..totle O"'iull, ii o 1ufH!r·wrotthy 1hlp·
pin11 ma1note. Her Sat1lttorlon rt.Int •i11n •how• lhal ahe prf'fera (onii1n countr~• and peoplf'. Her h uabond, Ariltotle, u Cnek
and J oc"le i. jrnow" for her /et-aetti"I lm111f'. Finally. thr planet• Jupltu a"d Vrnua omboliu monf')I. Thf' fact /hat theaf'
two planet• foll In her 1euenth hoiue1 the Hoiue of Partnf'n, Indicate• that ahe will houe o 11ery weollny hu1band.
Bacon. Tycho Bache and Albert Einstein all believed in
astrology .
1 Your horoscope can help yuu be in the nghl place at
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Did you know that astrology. helped the Allies win
World War II ? The Allies employed astrologers. The Axis
powers started out em ploying aslrologcrs. But . I his was
ceal>t'd early when the famous astrologer, Karl Ernst
Krafft. predicted the exact time and place of an attcmpl
on Hi tler's life in 1939. Iii tier thought the astrologers
were conspiring against him. ~o they were imprisoned.
Hiller turned back 10 astrology too late. He read
hi~ hor1lSl:\lpe in the ht\\ n1om1.·nts uf the wa1 as ~rli11
hurncd JruunJ h1111.
011 the \llht.>1 hand. ::t~trolog1.•t, aided the Alltel> t11 lore·
1,'.l\t111g the /\\I~· nwve\. The nw,1 fatnuu' a~tri>logc1.
L lllll\ de \\ohl.~mpl11ycd b} lhe Un1tsh (,ovcrnme111. pre·
d11:tcd 1he exact cvcnb leading tu 1he downfJll \11
Mu&suhn1. lie ga111cd the fa11h ur the A111cncan rnihtary.
when lte prcd1c1ed Pearl I l::irbor a Yl'<ll before it happened.
More 011 avoiding di~asler . 1:ame these stories from a
recent ar ticle in the Miami llcrald newspaper The
<.trl idc tells the story of Mary Kelly. a Miami compuler
prui,:rammer, who heeded the :idvic:e of he r horoscope
whi ch warned her of a wrung mcdkal diagnosis. She
avrnded an unnel:essary opcraticlll lhat would have ll·ft
her a cripple.
Your horollC<>pe i:an brihg you wealth. Famous.
business lycoon. J. P. Mt1rgan. used astrology 10 acquire
his fortune. Morgan did 110\ make a financi al m11ve
withou t check111g his na1al horoscope forcca:.t.
From an article in 1he Miami Herald came this slo ry :
"Swc/..hrcikns 011 l'.'ull Strce1 ore as likely lo cull 011
ustraloger in 1J11s decade as H<1/Jywum.l film stars '"~mid
coll a p~ycl1wtris1 4'11 the last Do11id Williams. a 75 year·
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11si11g ustrn/OJO' as un i111•est111c111 guide."
Your horoscope can show you the way to success and
happtness in love and marriage. lloroscopes of Grace
Kelly and Jackie Kennedy predicled their current sue·
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Jackie Kennedy to Aristotle Onassis. As with these fa.
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keep a lasling and meaningful Jove relationship.
Now and through the ages, a good natal horoscope
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Today. right this moment. you can have your natal
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Your natal horos1:opc will conmt of
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m.miagc. family Jl\d children relatwn-
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wishc~ anti go.ti\; and su bconscwus a lll~
1udec, A horo~1.·opc of lhts typr would
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I will ~~l\l your horoscope with the
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THERE'S ABSOl.llTELY NO\ ATCJ-1.
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TI1ere is no need lo worry <1bou1 fi11u-
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First Lady of the bullring
Angela Hernandez haa killed eight
bulls. And now she can kill them in
her native Spain. Her previous victims
fell in South America because in Spain
it has been against the law for a
woman to fight bulls on foot. Now,
after a three-year, one-woman battle
Angela has caused the laws to be
changed by a decree of the Spanish
Supreme Court. In Spain, where
women are probably less liberated
than elsewhere, this was quite a feat
for Ms. Hernandez. A delicate blonde,
she wields the 15-pound cape as
though it were a silk hankie.
What makes a per8on do all those
nutty things that get recorded each
year in the famous ''Guinness Book of
World Records"?
Jerry Cammarata,
who holds a world
record for singing
75 hours in a bath-
tub, explains it this
way: "I break rec--~JI ords because they
_._.. represent ambition,
Jerry Cammarela excitement -and,
most of all, fun. Nobody pays me to do
these things. In fact, it cost me $1,580
to chalk up that singing record: $50 for
an old bathtub, $20 to decorate it with
psychedelic flowers, $150 for a U-haul
truck, $200 for musicians to accom-
pany me, $100 for a driver, $1,000 for
public relations, $3~ for gas anci o.il-
and, to my dismay, $25 for double-
parking my bathtub in front of a public
toilet."
QUOTE: Is there a crisis in Bsh prices?
Some 6shennen say so: "While two-
thirds of all seafood eaten in the U.S.
is imported, U.S. fishermen can't sell
22 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Oc:rober 27. 1974
many of their fresh-caught fish.
They're told, 'The market can't handle
your catch.' This is not true. What is
true is that most imported fis h is frozen
-and so is a Jot of so-called fresh fish .
While the Florida 6shennan has been
getting 8-15 cents a pound for bluefish,
whoJesa)e markets have been selling
them at 35-75 cents a pound. Until they
went on strike recently, New Jersey
whiting fishermen were making two
cents a pound. The wholesale prices
for whiting have been running 30-40
cents a pound. U the public knew the
half of it about these bargains they
don't get, a hue and cry would go up!"
From Mike Weiner, President of the
Florida Fishermen's Marketing Assod-
: ation. UNQUOTE.
!! • a.
JOHNNIE RAY
Welkin' hi• baby back home
Is Johnnie Ray atlll singing? The an-
swer is yes. In the '50's-badc even be-
fore Elvis-Ray sent teenagers swoon-
ing with such songs ~ "Walkin' My
Baby Back Home," "Cry," "The Little
White Cloud That Cried" and "Just
Walkin' in the Rain." Now, some 20
years later, he is still singing the same
songs and packing 'em in. Ray recently
6nished a seven-week tour in England,
where he stopped in London's Hyde
Park to talk with nine-year-old Simone
Loreng. From the look of things, they
got along famously.
DATES: Veterans Day is Monday.
Halloween is Thursday.
BIRTHDAYS (all Scorpio): Sunday-
Nanette Fabray 54. Monday -Dr.
Jonas E. Salle 60. Wednesday -Ted
Williams 56. Thursday -Dale Evans
62; Michael Landon 37; Ethel Waters
14; Chiang Kai-sbelc 87. Friday-Gary
Player 39; Betsy Palmer 45. Saturday
-Ken Rosewall 40; Burt Lancaster. 61.
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BIRTHDAY PEOPLE:
Nanette Fabray and Burt Lancaster
Quips & Quotes
ARMOUR'S ARMOURY
By RlcNrd Armour
NECK AND NECK
"You're a pain in the neck,"
My wife often would say
When I caused her annoyance
In some silly way.
With passage of years,
That old pain is stiJJ there,
In the back of her neck
And jwt under her hair.
As a mJ1tter of fact
rve grown more of a wreck
And also admit
I've a pain in my neck.
But I don't cause my wife's
And she doesn't cause mine:
We both have arthritis
In joints or the spine.
Taxi passenger: "Don't drive so fast
around comers. It frightens me."
Taxi driver: "Just do as I do. Close
your eyes when we oome to one."
-Lucille S. Harper
I hear Nelson Rockefeller has so
much money, lie needs an interpreter
to wotch "TheW altons."
-Robert Orben
Psychiatrist: A man wlw doesn't
have to worry as Ieng as his neighbors
do. -Gene Yasenak
How to figure your take-liome pay:
1) Write down total earnings in pencil;
2) Co over thoroughly with other end
of pencil. -Robert Brault
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
ntROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids see Ille differently. Send contribu·
tions to "Child," Family Weekly, 641
Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. S10
ii used-none returned.
I asked my four-year-old sister
what she wanted to be for Hallo-
w~n and told her it had to be
really scary. She said, "How
about a math teacher."
-Nancy Spencer
Schenectady, N. Y.
When l asked my l.ittle grand-
son how he liked his baby sister,
he said. "Oh, she's okay, but we
needed lots of other things
\vorse.'' -Helen LaMance
Phoenix, Ariz.
By Frank Baginski
LITTLE EMILY
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Packed With
TALKINO ANIMAL BOOK aoundl
allvel Squeeze each colorful
page & hear dog barlc, eel "me-
ow", horae neigh, piga gl'\lnt!
SQueeie whole book at once &
you're down on lhe larml Educe·
Ilona! fun for 1011. Wlpea clean.
401S-An'-1 looll .............. 11.21
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Alf'HAIET & NUMBER 8ET.
Tota learn last with 2 complele
A 10 Z alphabel seta & numbers
1 to 10. Olmenslonal pieces 111
Iii In lrosly vi nyl tube. Vari·
colored unbreakable oolY. l·HV
hi. ~· Wd. 63 POI .
1111-Alplla/Nufftber S.t .... t1.1t
TAUC TO THE ANIMALS ••• ANO
THEY TAll( BACk out ol a c1nl
Shake can & hear bird tweet,
kitty meow. cow moo, lamb b-a-al
Sel of 4; each can be brightly
colored with pictures. Chlldren
love Ill
12tt1-Aall .. I Voice• ....... .J1.tt
A ORAWING·WAITING UCS'9AA-
TION. Kids' eyes will pop! 21
P•ftel leads &tore in aee-ln plaa-
tlc pencil. They ellp Into place
lor 1ketchlng, writing -ch1noe
c~nr ............. a.. "':'e ·-..... ·-,.
.. palette. 1·. ·· • · -·· -·· "' ·
11315-Color Panell ............ 11.11
THRILLINO TRAP-THE-MOUSE
OAMEI Cast the dice & 5 long-
1111 mice are olfl Now 1ry 10
trap them under the c atcher
cup! The payoff Is in multicolor
money chip•. Fun for klda ol all
ages! 60·olece set.
11111_.uM o-..... St.ti
TIMOTHY TURTlE SWIMS IN
WATER, RUNS ON LANDI Wind
him up & 1w1y he goeal Put In
ttlb . . . hi& legs flip about,
scooting him thru tile wevesl On
-uf'f ••nd he scurries 1way witn
gteel W1terproof vlny1. s~·.
H 71-Tlmotflr Tur11e •........ .SUI
IANANA-IHAPED HARMONICA.
Hidderi within this authentically
colored plaallc banana Is a finely
tuned harmonic•. Kida love the
unique wpe with wlllch to play
1 tune & emuse lrlerids. Neck
cord: s• long.
1at20-H.,_itlca .•............ St.ti
FIELD GOAL KICKING GAME
Include• brlghlly colored kicker,
goal poat & plgakln-colored
footballs! Juat place the ball In
the tee, pull back the kicker's
1eg-a11d let ltyt PracUce makes
perfect! Plntlc.
14411-001( a-.............. s1.41
ANY 3 FOR OHL y
ANY 6 FOR OHL y
---:-Ni~Y 12 FOR ONLY
PIRATE TAEASUAES FOR LAD~ a LASSIES! "Ancient burled
lreaaure cheat•" -uncovered!
"Je-ls", toya, whlallee . . . the
loot tumble• out. E1. poly cheat,
3~·.
13t2S-Her Tre89Un1 .......... 11.tt
13124-Hla Tn1NUre .......... $1.11
GOOFY CARTOON CHARACTERS
ARE A AINO·TOS8 GAMEi Tou
the ring •.. If It lends on the
goofy or on Mr. Mean, you score
a point_ Colprful t"-,,.,.._ or
poly & comp1>snTon board. 4"
poly rings. Figures 6\'z • till .•
14411-Qooty Rlllg Toa .... $1 .H
4 TUI TOYS FOR TINY TOTS.
Animal & "finny" friends dellght
kld1 during b1thllme. Willy
Whale, Tod Turtle, fanny fish &
OeeOee Duck, each a clitl1re111
color with big black eyes. 3~·.
Set ol 4.
13743-Tuo Tor s.1 ............ 11.111
GET 20 SARDINES IN THAT llT-
TLE CANI Puulii:ig-but It can
be done! Fleh go together in
only one way to lit back Into
canl Can' do II? CHEAT -10-
tutlon'a Included! Can has 20
llah J1mmed Inside; key.
1'306-Sardlne PvuJ• ...... s1.21
.I". Mf CHAN IC' S I -IN-ONE
WO"KBENCH IMches d1d'1 11"1
hel119rs lo ac:rew boll• Into
proper holH using • color co-
ordln1ted nut & wrench. Bench
top h11 tlot1 10 11ore Wr9r!ChH.
1 11 4~ 11 ~. 10 poly pc1.
12111-Tool let ··········-········11.21
PLAY A CO"N·I HAPfD HAR·
MONICA! It'• full-r1nge, rich·
toned & not nearly 11 "comy"
11 It )ooktl Youno beginners
will low playing on Ihle reall•
tlc-looklno 11r of corn. Novell
Yellow p0ly; 6~".
t.........Corn He-lea .... ..11.29
S7·PC. SHAPE A SPELL SETI
Things Iola '" & touch every
day now leech them whlle they
pl1yl Anlm1l1, 10011, 1lgns,
hou1ehold obJect1, cer1, etc.-
each with 111 name 1pell on top.
Smooth unbreeklble poly.
12SM-Otltecli ... .. .......... 11. ti
LOVELY CAMEO FACE AOO"NS
HEART LOCKET. She'll treuure
lhl• tiny heert-1h1ped golden
loclult ... more preclou• !or It•
color cameo on front ln••-
she'll carry a photo of her true
loYe. ~"; 111" chain.
14U4-C-Locttet .... at.a
14-PC. WILD ANIMAL 2001 Lile·
llke repllcH of your chlld'e flY·
orile zoo enlm1l1 . . . llon1,
tigers, e1me11, many morel En·
lert•lnlng, educ.tlonal -chlld
learnt to ldentfy eech by name.
Ourtble .oft molded poly.
~ AlllllYI .. , •... 11.11
WATCH WITHOUT BEING
SEENI Plnt-alze perlac:ope lets
you see 'round comet'I, doors,
overobfects-&you 10 uns,...,.1
'!":!:.~_. irom 11{.i" to a 12#
Ions; h11 markln&s for front,
rear, laft, rl(rht. Poly.
14176-... rtscope . . .. $1.29
KIDDIES LU"N EllB"OIDf"Y
WITH FUH KITI Include• ell-4
1pool1 of verlcolor thread, 4
111mped mesh peltema. hoop,
poly tiring, rainbow erray of
be1d1, lllu11ret1on1 of every
belle 1lltchl
11114-EIMHoldery KH ....... .t1.tl
SNAP·APAltT ANIMALS SPELL
THEMSELVES! 6 dome1t1c, lum
• • • & OCHn enlmala In ,..,..,~#: ~!-.at
:.: •• ., 1og11her lo 111911 name of
each. Duck, dog, cow, fish, cit,
roo1ter. Te1che1 1pelllng,
namee. Poly. 20 pc1.
11117~11 Set .... _ ... 1.11
ANY 3 FOR ONl y
ANY 6 FOR ONl y
ANY 12 FOR ONL y
$2.19
$5.29
$9.99
SNAP·TOOE'THE" llLOCt<SI AJ.
phabet, numbert, o.e. anlmals
& thlngsl Brighi, llexlble 1~·
aect1on1 lock 11eurely Into every
other 11cllon. Tota leam to 1dd,
aubtreci & 111911 whllt pitying
& bulldingl Dur1bl1 vinyl. ,,.._.,ic-cti ... . ............... 11.11
ALPHABET CUBE TEACHES
TOTI ABC'S .. they piece 28
dlmenalonal lellers Into match-
ing cut-outs In a bright box.
Smooth multicolor lellere ire
comfy lor llny fingers; store In
pop.open boll Poly, 3" aq.
t2A7-Alph·9oll 811 ....•... 11.21
""IOHT T"ACK" SPl!LL·A·
COUNT BOARD! Sliding cubea-
one aide leltert, the other num-
bera-are allachad to tr1ck1 that
meat, aeparate. croaa Ilka high·
w1yal Tota tdd. 1ubtr1ct & apell
by alldlng cubes 1boul. 1•.
14150-"t.larnl119 T...U• .... lt..21 ........
1t•PC. TRUCK PUzzCe LOADED
WITH FUN I Sallafy your chlld's
dltlre to build & C•Hll Wllh
lhl• colorful truck puule-toy.
He c1n be a "mover", "delivery
man" or "h1uler". K11p1 him
bul)'I Pl11Uc
14'37-Trvcll Pvu1e ............ tt.21
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PORT ABLE WALL/
HAND SHOWER
Amazlna new portable shower
lets you shower anywhere ..
Universal adaptor with spectal
collar attaches to almost any
tub faucet. Special bracket
attaches by suction . . no
str-s, bolts or alue. Use It
as a hand shower to keep )'Our
hair dry: wash bablu and ~ts
with ease, Use it as a fhced
wall shower In any bathtub.
Five foot vinyl hose lets you
reach hard to spray areas.
Danish-styled shower head
lets you direct the spray.
14745-Shower $7.99
t'
COLORFUL MINIATURE
GLASS BASKETS! An adorable collection of
delicately colored alan baskets to flll with your
dried flowers, tiny plants-or just catch
sunbeams! Woven
pressed atass design recalls bygone days
when every lady car·
rl ed a basket. Set of 4: areen, blue, gold. lilac
-ea. 2x:r. 14595-Glass BHket
Set . . M.99
Victorian
WALL BRAeKET
• Once • Kerosene
Lamp Wall Bracket
• Now •n Ornate
Cast Iron P\~~
The lamp bracket that once helped
light every Victorian household re·
turns home as a planter, It's bliss
for blossoms or twining vines. The
decorative arm extends outward
91/7 • and the ornate bowl 1s 4 •.
12606-Vlctorlin lamp $2.99
THE LEGENDARY CROSS OF
AGADES COMES TO AMERICA. This centurles·old cnaa has Ion&
been believed to brlna Its wearer health, happiness. luck & sue·
• cessl Brouaht to France In the l700's ... today thousands of
French men and women weer It. Beautifully reproduced In elK·
troplated &old 2•J, x2".
14729-Apde• Cross .$4.99
MACRAME Pl.ANT HANGER. A
dellchtful way to show off your prettiest plants Is to hana them
from ceillna or a well bracket. N1tural sisal is macramed to
form a basket that wlll e•pand to hold almost any size pot and
.aucer. 'Vines will fill out, climb the hanaer and cover your pot
with greenery. Approx. 40"'
14547-Macrame Hancer $1..49
ADD 27• TO YOUR REACH-8RING EVERYTHING FINGER·
TIP CLOSE! No more stooping, no more straining to
reach objects. The "helping hand" has rubber-tip plastic
fingel'5 giving It e firm grip to retrieve hard-to-re1eh
obj~ts. Ideal for removing canned goods from high
shelves. Light weight aluminum, trigger grip handle. 27".
11379-Helplni Hand . . $2.99
AMAZING POU HOLDS PORTA. IL.£ TV FOR EASY VIEWING!
A su~r·support hooks thru TV
handle at perfect level for vi-·
Ina. Gre•t for llvlna room, bed-room or den. Saves spece-no
need for table, stand. Bronz•
tone pole hH adjustable rubber foot to support welaht. Sprlna
tension flh cellln& to 81h •. 013155-TV Pote $12.99
EXQUISITE BRACELET HAS SPAIUU.£ CW FIRE. Dress up
your m ost fashionable aown with this lollely slmllllted dia·
mond bracelet. 3 tiers of per-fecily matched sim ulated atones
surround 3 slant center stones
creatina a unique piece ol
1-elry. Bracelet has platinum
ook settlns with safety clasp. 14777-Spetllle Bracelet $6..99
D and 1964 SILVER MINT CONDITION SET
U.S. Coins Certain to
Increase in Value!
Obsolete set CA). When wn tlle Int time r,u saw 111 Indian Hud 11tnn1, Buffalo nk: 11, Mercury dim~ I lb~rtv nuart~r •M I lbertv
111rt-i!Ollar? Here, In one· set "' 111 of theml
And, uch Is in excellent conclihonl Set (8) Is 111
uncirculated mint set from 19641 The last yur for pure silver coins! These Include 1 penny,
nk:kel, dime, quarter 1nd tile ~arce Kennedy h11f-ilollar.
8oth sets wlll Increase In value and ire won· cltrful 1lfts that ere clltferent and vaullbte. Mounted In clur Sl\lp-locll presentation cases. Coln set (1)
obsolete $9.99. Coln stts (b) u11Cln:ulated $9.99. Cel• Stt(S) (A) Ollsalete (#010311) ............... $1.11 Cel• sat(s) (I) \111ClrHtatM (#010Jfl) .....•......•.. $9.H
~ecorative Steel Hook
HANG-IT·AU HOOK HAS HUNDREDS OF
USES. The perfect hook for hanging dis·
plays. For Indoor or outside flower pots,
bird feeders, plants, any eye·pleaser be· comes more entrancing a-sway on this
gracefully turned and scrolled black
wrought Iron finish hook. Weatherproof
steel; a channlng addition anywhere. Easy.
mount screws are Included. Extends to 9'1..*. 1'6.8-D11pfay Hook $1.99
New Lazy Way to Tone Up ••• Amazing Sim Cycle
Here's a new lazy way to
toM up • . . amazing slim
cyctet Relax while you exer·
c1se! Read or watch TV as
you pedal away. Tone up
legs, tummy, hiP.s in just
minutes a day, without tak·
In~ time away from other
things on your schedule.
Tubular steel frame; at·
teched •vinyl floor mat-
folds away for storage.
14385-Sllm Cycle $7.99
CAST tROH KITCHEN
MATCH HOLDER. A
channing peek at the
Victorian era when
big wooden matche,.
were a kitchen nec:es·
slty. The black cast
Iron holder stores
an entire hnir nf
matches. If you've an
eye for unusual
planters, this Is a de·
light filled wtih trail·
ing Ivy. Stand or
hang. 7x3 1~x21h··
12901-Match
Holder $2.99
ONLY
$799
WAIST BELT
TRIMS AND FIRMS
Wear the new waist· trim belt while you sa1 walk, wor11 .•. Norma body heat and the a:en· tie massa1e action of
.J;11 belt helps ul(n and
(Inn midriff byfte. Get amazing res!ilts even
if worn whlle .._eplnst Soft composltloft, rub-
ber with ad)ulf'aple Velcro• closures. An
easy, comfortable way to ~uce all day. Fits
sizes 24" to 46". 9945-Belt $8.99
REA1. DIESEL HORN MAKES EVERY CAR "KING OF THE ROAD!"
Even tiny compacts have the roar of super tractor-trailers when they
let go a blast from this genuine electric diesel horn. Commands
attention ... simply can't be Ignored! Get your fair share of the high·
way no matter what size car you're driving! Mounting brackets. hard·
ware, easy-to-follow installation instructions meld. 12 volt.
14061-Dlesel Hom $19.99
PROJECT ANY ILLUS· TRATED MATERIAL UP TO 4 FT. WIDE. Enjoy color and detail of snapshots, stamps, maps, etc., with·
out film, slides or nesa· tives. Any ima1e macnified
up to 200 timesl Uses 40-watt bulb. OeluJCe uses 60•
watt both available any· where. 5 VJ Jt8•. Oeluu 11 12x8". 12835-Regular
f"n)fec:tCH' . $ 7 .99 2517-0eluH Protector $9.99
HAND SIZE
VACUUM
CLEANER
HANoY HANO.HELD VACUUMER
HAS MANY USES! You get strong
::.:ct!:n !. ~=--=:!': :.:!!::: !::::-: =
hand-held, palm-sized vacuum!
Make crumbs vanish; clean drapes.
car seats, sofas, etc .. with one
finger, push-button ease. Makes
those difficult cleaning fObS easv.
Uses 2 "C" batt. not included. No
begs to empty-just remove top &
clean just like an ashtray. Plastic.
Weighs just 10 ozs.
14282-Mini·Vac $5.99
2 FROSTED SH ELVES ARE PLANT SHOW-Of'FSI Add the
flourish of flowers, potted plants
& curios to these lla:ht·catchlne shelves for a captlvatlng dis· play! Supp0rted by white tre'lls-llke wroueht·lron side ~acesperfect window home for sun· lovlnc plants. Frpsted plastic; 22* wd .. 4• dp., JOY,• hi.
12848 -Plant Sheff -'-'4·~
COLLECTOR'S FINOI CRYSTAL CLEAR GLASS ROCKING HORSE Gracefully flowln' mane and
..,;ncs.swept tall h•&:htiitit this miniature glass rocking horse.
The slightest touch starts him galloping away, catchina: and re-
flectlna the Hahl as he a09$. E.Jt. qulsite, 3 'h •xJ•.
14590-RCKldng Horw $1.99
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BLACK FOREST C U C KOO CLOCKI Authentic Import, hend·
c:AJud, h•ndp•lnted. Colorful 11'1 cuckoo pffks out to call the
time on 'I• hour. Looks •x•ctly Ilk• 1640 muHum ori•lnal. Pre-
cialon timepiece made with the skill of 1eneratlon1. Swinaln& pendulum, actt colors on walnut
brown wood. 14" hi.
10440-Cudloo C*li. $9.99
WIDE·EYEO DOLL STULS YOUR
HEART. Sad Sally captlvatea little alrls with her wide, In· nocent eyes. She looks Ilk• a
lost soul lffkfna • friend to 1lve
her • home. 81h" tall doll hH nylon rooted hair and Is dresMd In • Jumper, stretch stocklncs. t iny removable shoes. fully jointed, she atands and alts.
Makes an adorable mascot for teen·•&• miss. Lavish her with love I She needs ft I Her eyn
show ft l
7255-Selly ~yes . $1.49
COMMEMORATIVI mIN
Keep tht warm memories of Christmas
1974 end every 'Christmas efter ellve with
these hendpalnted mup with 3-dlmen·
slonel clftlans. They have the euthentlc
detailed beeuty of world famous Germen
beer steins. 'fhe mug for 1974 pictures
• colorfully dressed band of carolers on
one side; on the other. • dlmenslonel
castle set 111lnst a dartt blue sky. Each
yeer a new Christmas commemonitive
mug will be Issued.
14!516-Ctvtttrnaa 1914 St9'n .... $2.99
ELEPHANT
MECHANICAL
BANK
A collector" a treaaure ... ta1tn· fully reproduced from the
mo10 or me priceless l!hn century museum orla fnell
fasclnatln1 to watch In ac'·
tlonl Put a coin In the el•· phant 's trunk .· .. his tall •wines-daposltfna th• loot In the Rajah's lofty 1olden
chair on hls back. Cast Iron. 7• hi. Ulla5-Eleptlent ..,._ $9.'9
lledlterran-.n Show-off Shelvee
n. euthentlc ..,.....
..... &warm fNlt· wood &.Wt .,. new dimension• In wall decor. "Knlck-kNl~ks become oltleta dTltrt"'.__
on the beautlfulJy crllf't9d ......,....,..n
style showplecea..
faclt •••Y·to-aaMtft· ble unit ha two 1r endtwolO~"efMMa. W Ollerell width. u ..... la.PAI Z/$6.4t
Decorate 5 Feet
of W•ll Area
~--------------------! HAHGINQ "BUSHEL IAS-
P£RSONAUZED BASEBAL~
MUG. You're sure to ICOre
wlnnln1 runs with alazed
ceramic baseball mup for your fans st home. A de-
talied stitched ball w\11 be
personalized with 2 lnltlals.
Th4t hendi. Is a brown glove
and woodtona bat. It's a
sport fans dell,tlt. Ideal for
Dad and llttle leacuen ellke.
Pleue print the 2 Initials
desired. P14541 lhu,rn .... . $2..99
-Rlnpo In aotd-clltter Ii diamond·
.. ~Indian u....,-----·· ~ ..-~-. -···f ...... ...... a unique pendant! Looks llM a rare handcrafted heirloom! Genuine
Indian Hud cent Is enclrc*S by a
aolden chain, 35 slmulatad di•·
monds and electroplated 1old
bnild. Lovefy jew91ry Ifft to trus·
uret 1%" pendant with chain. 14482-P'wnny P'endant .... $4.tt
KEr' HOU>S MIRAClE AIR
FERN. Authentically detailed
clay ~ baUt Is 1reat
for pl1ntlr11 any 1reeoery.
We've Included a brl1ht
1reen real li11e air fem tt\at
llws on compllmenta elonel
BasUt hllnp on 3 natural
fiber ropes from Wiii bf8c:Mt
or celll"I. Basket Is 311.r•
x 3".
14!552-Baslrilt & Fem
$.2..99
MINI PINK
GLASS ELEPHANT
This pink elephant Is no mtnise.,!B-f.IJt, he'• e buu-tllul cuno m~• from crystal
clear a1Hs to deconte table,
ah•lf or bnc...·brac case. Col-lec:ton of a1na will love this
aracaful 'tyllnc, sp_arkllna
clarity end flowlnc smooth-ness. Ona pink elephant that
WOCl't dlUPC>t•r ... will be treesur9d fo~a.rs. 2•~· tall. 14f05-P'lnll llephltnt .. $2.99 H
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A s THE ,
POLICE RETURN
TO Q UEST IO N
6EBE BLAIR,
THEY FIND
SAM DRIVER
THERE!
AR0 £7? yr. u . ,,.,. /; 10-2/--
YOU LED US TO BELIEVE
THAT YOU NEVER LEFT THIS
APARTMENT AFTER
RETURN ING HERE AT
MIDNIGHT, MISS BLAIR!
NOW, WAIT A MINUTE,
LIEUTENANT!
AND IT MIGHT BE OF INTEREST TO
YOU TO KNOW THAT THE MEDICAL
EXAMINER PLACED THE TIME OF
DEATH BETWEEN TWO-THIRTY
AND THREE -TH IRTY IN
MISS BLAIR, EXACTLY . LIKE I
THE MORNING!
WHERE WERE YOU TOLD YOU,
DURING THOSE I WAS
HOURS? DRIVING
AROUND
IN MY
CAR!
THAT WAS A CONCLUSION
YOU ARRIVED AT! SHE
TOLD YOU THAT SHE HAD
DINNER WITH MEL
CARTER, THEY HAD AN
ARGUMENT AND SHE
TOOK A CAB HOME!
YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT I'M
SAYING, SAM! YOUR CLIENT
DIDN'T WANT US TO KNOW THAT
SHE LEFT THIS PLACE AT ONE IN
THE MORNING AND DIDN 'T ,__..._,
RETURN UNTIL FOUR .'
YO U WERE
DRIVING FOR
THR EE HOURS?
WE CHECKED YOUR CAR ON THE WAY
UP HERE, MISS BLAIR! THERE 'S MORE
THAN THREE QUARTERS OF A TANK
OF GAS IN IT !)--
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EVEQYBODY
IN TI4E HOJSE
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TOBE
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COME IN
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T'UlN!:SL:E::~:E:::E:I:jS by Tom K. Ryan
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CAJJr.r -rHIS POWWOW 10 rfAJ WI I JI l'HOS~ J ITILE
PRO~L.f.MS WHICH, Ir NE-GL-fClfD; MAY lf:ND ro f\FFE.CI OUR
FBLl.-OWSHIP; HARMONY AND SOl-ll7ARll.Y! ...
IN REG-ARP 10 ntE: RUMOR
IHAI I HAVE NO NAY~L ...
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HERE ARE SOME
SPORTS BRIEFS .1
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JOHt\l DARllNG HERE ,ll\LKIN& TO
COACH ~ACK STROPP Ot.J "Tl-IE.
E\JE. OF -n.tE B\C:, (;AME I .
UJEll. I CO ACH I HERE YQL.) ARE
PLAY I N6 Bl& WALNUT 1ECH FOR
F\ .SHOT AT THE LE AbUE TITLE!
HAVE YOU E.\JER
TAKEt'\l A l"EAN\ TH \S
FAR BEFORE?
OH 4EAH ,JOHN~ WE
ONCE Pl.AC,>ED A TE.AM
THAT WAS SIX"fli) r<\lLES
IN FAC.T, BEFORE WE
JOINED THE l.EPtGUE WE
USED TO GO A5 FAR Ao ···
DOCTOR SMOCK
ANP ri::=
;!. c::>O, MY
He;ARING'S
O KAY'-F<l<SH-r,
POC"'IOF<?
HO W 1BOUi A CIGAR , Nf:.VILL l ~'
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vou
l<ll>DING
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FROM ~E.RE !
::t: G~-r 1-r .' You've Pu-r
"'IHIS l/IS1'"ANCe:
eES-rvve;ES N us -ro -re:s-r M.Y'
He::AR ING ...
NO, IHe::
ON1..-Y' srs-reF<
:i: HAVES {....Ives
IN CHICAGO
£VfRY CIGAR You'v~ fV'ER.
GIVEN M£ HAS EXPLODED!
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WORD OF ~ONOR
IHIS CIGAR ISN'I
LIKE:. THE: OIHERS ~
YOU 1 t...L.-SPE:AK
10 MES I N A
NOF<MAL.-"'fONE:
oi::= VO Ice; ... A N p
:X:'M -ro RePeA I
WHA-r You
SAY ...
' . 1 E
WORD OF
HONOR ~,
WELL, IHAT 's
Dlfff~ENT !
I PT E
l ..JM ZR l,,w._r
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r-.!oNf OF 1}~£ o·rt··tf-RS
HAD A WARNING FROM
THE S URGEON 6 NERAl
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SPEllBINOER! · ---=~ ----~--:~ ORF. 10 pninl~ fnr U'iinf all thP
If' . 1n thr word ~lo14 tn fnrm --------twn rnmpltl'lf' wnrtf11·
~ P E C T R A I.
TREN ~or, 2 pninb uch fnr •II
wnrrt~ nf four lttl.r~ nr mort ____ ......._ ---
founri 1mnn1 th" lt'tttrs
Try to iirore at lust 50 pnl"l1. ----+-----
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()J£LL . ALL we~~ LONG , G JQU3
~Av'€ ~£CN 5Ml~ING '1:f ME ...
L'vE. gr:etJ ~I.VAMPED WITH /NVI -
IATION5 TO PAK'l1£S AND THINGS ...
1 r:eel MOK'€ CON~10£NT, MOJ2~ G£LF",A55LJK'eo,
ABGOLUTeLY r:LJLL OF T~E" OLD MAC~16MO ...
~---....-~~-~~-·~~ 1 MeAN L HAD A VATE LASI NIGWf AND r HAD
10 F/GWI or:i::: THl6 GOeG£0lJ6 BLOND£ .••
GORDO
D. ~:.1. d +he~'re e,><:Pecting us sp·,r·Js +o revisi+! a.~ o) 'he De~ ' ~ ,,. -~ _.;~
. ri 9 part~ spre~ . the essence
u :s t 0 en Jo~ ---.... ;,..,.;-:;-~
i'I ! sa.~! SoditJrYl steoto~I .....
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fHeN WHAT
. -.t\12~ ((OU
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ASoLJT,
Al<NOiD ?
I DON'T
KNOW
WHAT l'M
DOING
RIGHT!
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Bl.Tr HOW COULD TRACY
EXPECT TO CAPTURE AN .
DONT TRY 10 OUTFICiURE
TRACY., A LOT OF
CROOKS HAVE TRIED IT
AND PAID WITH
THEIR LIVES!
~-WAY
WR IST TV
UNKNOWN MURDERER BY
DUPLICATING HIS HAT'?
I ~ \n . •
ICKING A LIKELY HOODLUM l"fANGOUT,,
TRACY. IN DISGUISE, TAKES A DIMLY
LIGHTED BOOTH, REMOVES A MAT FROM
A PAPER BAO AND--. ...
! FEEL
LIKE BAIT
ON A
TROUT
HOOK-
Bu"T'-
Hf SRAIN ~
L.ONCi TIME
NO SEE!
WHO ARE YOU?
CAN°T YOU
RECOGNIZE
ME, BRAIN?
IM DANNY
SURE, I RE-
COGNIZE YOU!
DANNY., OLD STOOLIE,
YOU AND I HAVEN'T
TALKED IN A L.ONG
SIT"
DOWN.
THE DIP!
_______ ...
AND
I WANT
TO TALK
TO YOU.
I THOUGHT
YOU WERE
THE
BRAIN! . ~ n !t •• •• -· ,,
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If your home is now worth more
than yqu paid, turn this
''Paper Profit'' into
CASH .up to *$25,000
YOUR HOME MAKES IT EASIER
£ IOMEMAKERS (a financial service of Gen· difference between the market value of your
er.ii Electric Credit Corp.) con lend you up to home and your mortgJge represents your
$2S,OOO if you own your home (or .ire mak-"equity". We can show you how lo con\'ert
ing p.i ymcnts on one). Property valu es are this "paper profit" into USABLE CASH, so
~~o ing up .ind ch •111ces Jrc your home is lvorth ll1.1t it c.an be pUt to \\'Ork for yot1 R lGHT
a lo t more than you r present mortgage. The NOW.
NO POINTS-NO COMMISSIONS-NO BROKER FEES
*LOANS OVER $5,000 ARE SECURED BY A
COMBINATION OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
YOU CAN DO A LOT WITH $25,000
ju -t think what you can do! Sens,bleborrow-more easily handle ... helping to STRETCH
inr, (·,ccurcd by real and personal property) your paycheck to go farther each month
t ould turn out lo b e the soundest money (almost like getting a raise).
management decision you make this year. Use the money to add on an extra room or
You con group your present debts together patio (making yout· home worth even more),
.ind use the money to pay them all at once. for coJlcge edt1cJtion, medical expenses or
T his ma\' lc,ivc you with ONE SMALLER o ther 13£G MONEY problems or opportuni -
l\\IJ\l1~1ly pJ\rncnt th.it your b udget co n tics.
APPLY IN PRIVATE, .. AT YOUR CONVENIENCE (WHETHER
YOU OWN A HO!VtE OR NOT)
We also invite "non-homeowners" to apply
for a sensible HOMEMAKERS loan for any
worthwhile purpose.
Please complete the handy reply
co upon : cut out and M.~IL. for
FAST CA~ll SCRVICL telr-
phone.
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ForFASTCASHSERVICEpleasecom-
plete the handy reply coupon; cutout and
mail. For FASTER service,mail the
Instant Money self-mailer located in this
section. ORforour FASTEST service
, .. telephone.
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NA'.•E _____________ AGE_SPOUSE'S N-'ME _____ _
RENTO NO. 5TREt.T _____________ OiVNO YEARS ______ _
CITY _______ STATE _____ ZIP ____ PHONE -------
EMPLOYED BY _________ SALARY$ ____ DEPT. ____ YEARS __
ADDRESS BUSINESS PHONE ------
\Vll'E'S EMPLOYEfl ________ SAiLARVS ____ OE?i. ____ YEARS __
AOORESS BUSINESS PHONE ------
OTHER lr./COl.iE (SIVE DE.TAILS)_•--------------'-----
SOCI AL SECURITY NO. _________ GECC ACCT, NO. _________ _
I. CREDlTREFERENCE ADDRESS ___________ _
2 BANt<REFEAENCE ADDRESS ___________ _
3 l'INANCE CO. REFERENCE AOOAESS ___________ _
IF NECESSARY I CAN REACHED BETViEEN THE HOURSOF--------------L AT THE FOLLOWING PHONE NUMBER
MAIL to the close!>t office :
Homemakers Finance Servi~, Inc.
West County Professional Center
14140 Beach Blvd.
Westminster, CA 92683
Homemakers finance Service, Inc.
P. 0. Box 10Z52
Z021 E. Fourth St., Suite 204.
Santa Ana, CA 92711
Telephone' (714) 894-9823 Telephone: (714) 835-4 575
1-lom~makers FJnancc Service, Jnc.
P. 0 . Box 3687
42.1 N. Brookhurst, Suite 21 ~
Anahtlm, CA 92803
Telephone: (714) 776·474Z
A Subs1diaty ol
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Electric
Credit
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HOUSING
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